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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • • --~---· ..... -_______ .......... _ --,,-.~------- .. • .• ' ' ' aims: '"""'~ ew ; k~~~Fa~lty ·­ llehldfs· ;Q~gents. . ' ' On ;Cleaver Isstie ---. ~-· .-~ • . FRtoA Y ,l;FTERN00N:-eereti~H,-:19oa1---'-f0c- v0L. fl! MO. 19, ' S•CTtOttS. .. PAOll Queeil--Alf~_Links ' Beauty Reigns at' Mesa Golf T QUJ'ney · . ' MarolJa Bennett, a much-hgnored Orange COunty beauty, bas beeD Jl8m. ed queen of the ninth annuai Haig Na- tioDB.l Opea Col( C he t.n pi ~· r;i, s h ~-p scheduled !or Oct'2.'1-:l.7 In Olol.& t.fesa. Miss Bennett, a statuesque . blonde from Los Alamitos Wbo ·is herself eyeing a career as a Professional golfer, preVioosly has ttigned as Mias Lagllll'1 Beaeh, yaurorma_Maid o1 Cot- ton, brange· County Falt' Aliillo' ~ and Min &;. Festival · · · • She· i5 the curnot queen of the· Oraoge'C...01)'. Celebtity·Go1£C!Msic, Her OOl!R ~·ilia HJilg ~ which IK makilng Its debut In -Coet1i Mesa this year, includes ~ Jeffye · Bia~ of HQllll!netop Beach, J'amila . Reeif d. C..\alil"4. ·l•~voylot.,, B-. wl\'.:, lCMhy 'N, ¢11·' of fi 'f. Ha)ri, 8eiod)" ~t~cef. s-.._" Clerneol.e and Maggio Nedrw; of Placentia. , ,. The beauties '.wij! ~ ...... 111e Haig -aw.villi Pfesenl&Uolls · Oct. 23 and~~~ lit:-. eluding . linal awArds pr.<en~ Oct. 71. The pro-MI will be played. at both the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club and the Mesa Verde Country Club. Actual tournament play will be con· tined>to the Mesa Verde CC Units; TiCkeU for the tournament curi-enUy are on sale at all golf course&· in Orange Coonty. • * * * Eight Days Left F ~r Golf Ti.ckets Orange Coast orea &'>11 lallS 'Jlave only eight days wt to buy ticlreb for the Haig National Open golf toutna- ment iat Mesa Verde Country Cl~. The $120,000 purse event, expected to cl.row some of the nation'• top pnNI and fleld d. big name •--ftt the pro-amaj.eur matm w h i c h precedes tournament play, will start Oct. 21 . . ' ,.~ ~~. PAR' FOR1l!E COURSE 'Toum<iy Quffri'.lletinett . ' The SIO ond $15 -ore 1Naileble et 811'Y Orange_ County eoli course. General admission ticiets will be m sale daily o.t theG>urDament.L....i..~ Regents Rebuffed For ticket det.ails and e ~­stozy on the toomament. see page 16 in today's sports: .ection. - .. • " ' • t:o0.11-trYouth. · 16 · .. ,; ' '· '· . . ~ H~ngs ·mDlseH ' . ' In ·Juvenile Ball . . • • , now to wt.perha(>spve day• -oo-tl!e baSl.s ot Mrs. Tucli:er's waiver o! a trial by jury •. Toward clo~ of testimony Thurs- day, ran&llJI from Ulat off«ed by twu charming t<~nago girls ro data from an eutopry surgeon, det!ails of the stabbing test were revealed. .Ragle llOld he dabbed th. physiological IllOdru1> -covered by cloth sim.11ar to the v1ctim's dress and • slip -more 'than XI Umes . be!<n making an lr<IM!>ed cut simljar to Mr., We,q,hal's· fat>al wound, He said it w.as achieved by a violent. twisting, ln«nd...rt thrust wltb the dUtting edge d. a knife taken from the Tucker kitchen· kn:l.fti upward and -in his opinion -11' .. 1uccessful fur !lie intended purpose~~ Augustine obl«ted llruiJediab!ly ·oo {See TtJ:(:KER, Pa1< I) ;$841,500 New C~i~ ... ' ' Fi~~d Agtii;ast Airport -' • • • • • .. ' ' • 1 ' ' j l l . ' I ,-~··% .. ___ .. ..:. - --------------·-'"------------'-------I.II 2 DM.Y I'll.OT .Be~~t.~~... ~jetnamese:_ , .. 11....... . 1 •. ,. ·"' • -. ·-'s.4.rooN:CUPI) -US..Greeu,Berets The 0oa>iiiun1Jl:h,.ve l>IJllt _a:-two-"very light." , • • • '"'1•tbl!lr VJ~QJr i'l4'•-lr-l-o-lr•' t~.jllod Juto Solllll!.l(JelnlDI -• UEI..coaeepandent~ILGll>OOJte­pauolllng lnllllratlolf !)Ol'rl4ora 1car· ·Caniliodla In lhat rolllnt eolilltrylide wan upc111 wa..-ol 1152 b6m a red ~ Cj)nlm\u)llt~ tracts tlirew and ' "'' ming trucka.f and .com· •oared oysr. lbe Clll!I> dropping wi. --MIXICAN ARMY TROOPS FIND GUARD DUTY DULL, TIRiNG CHOR!· . , Mar~e1 ln~hes Up . - Wall Street Busting Out All Over (From Wire Semc••) NEW YORK -Wall Street closed two lndles higher today. ni; outward trand was cauied by the appearance or thriee women with big bosoms who hope to surpass ttie success oC a 21-year-Old computer operator. Sbe stlarted the rub on sweater-ogling last week, and was Ulllered off by her boss on an enlorood vacaticm. Geri arrives today from her hometown of Burbank, certain to in- troduce new figures in active trading of peekJ 8lld glimpses among the bulls and bears of. the Street. Meanwhile, the" figure that started the run on tlhe mKrket -computer operator Francine Gottfried -i'S con- sidering an offer from a Miiami night olub. bile~ a f~ut·w8'1.a .Norlh 'Vlelnlmese mandtt;red .oxc~ in 111\'Ply lhelr : dreds ••f' b6mb1 onto. !lie NorUI Vllt-tttack WitlWi. '•:Dille of Cambodia lr<J:.Opa arolilld Tay Nlnh City. namese trencbei and bunkers MOO = ~~-·~ .!Oitay ... ; • ' .. ~;pn'll)1'.:tf¥.i:~ ~: y~ifii.~:O·tf.tg:.:r~:...u:.a1wt ~; 'b.m.=~~~i ._; molll.taine1fa -d~·.torrPiJ,,m~'!la 30Q Soulb v1e111ama11 megu!ars weni ~-left'1M membe°1: of North Viet··. lnlo. \be' 11,lilered .camp Wt>!cb iuar!I• . hg!ding lb,e camp llllln•t the 7,000 pm's 8th DivislOn de,ad Thursday an tnv111oD. ro~te toward.. Da . Nang.. Red1 daf Into the b:lll4 overlook1Dr tile The guerrillas downed 8 u. s: Allied oasualties wer~ described as An Hoa .viauey outp?;t. -helicopter early in lhe fighting, kllUnil • 10~po:~~~":1olhm:·•llleaioiiei.1 M...1.sa :pa. tL ;.:r·. ·Acqu··t;,te' 'd four South Vietname11e hTegulars till~ e r I I re . ' . ' "' ' ' ed ail.d nine Americans and 38 lr· -' . .. : regulars wo\Ulded.·U.S. warplane1·and "'-~-, • ..1• ~ • •• '-"'· ~~~ ~~'i:.;';~~mi::~8:;~:t~· o· ·1· Sol;111"t1.·ng· ci.:·~rg.-·· :as·. UPI Correspondent Kat6 Wetib, 1n a .......... lftli •Ci plane over the batUefield, reported the · ' , . • . . · • . ~ ' ·.. ,..., __ .....,..,..., ten;ain ~ wtiro-·Conmuiniat...-tank , ..1. r' ~ ' .... .... -. - tracks. Amertcan,~2· Strat0forti:e11es ' A C9ata ·Miir. fllbor ill a · wai, oc-1 l'atblr . .,.-... . ~ iO aeturated Ille battltOeld wHb boalbl ~tud In ~e~ 11"'-~I .,... '!!'"\!. ·. . < :• following lhe battle. °*'"ol· lollyltlnr ~ ~'!Ct pie ~ .• ....,r. ~ Cl\Mlld Elsewhere, tlle North Vietnam.,• prostltutJoa court aidtl ripone<l to-~ 111> =-~llil!\ ~ ll08th D!v!slo9 pushed lt,s sleit of. U.S. di')' ' • I ,. . I , 10\Jj:llett !Oil ' ·· ' 'In· Green Berets, at northern Thuoog Due ·• ; ' 1 • : ~ • ·, -deeid he. · •l bl1 into a seventh day but gave no si,R:n a 1 l>onlkl. E. Mlri1D, 31, ,ol. "SGS ~· 4 Jaly 'l&'iit!' ~ ground attack was in lhe work!. BS2s J;'ll1 ~· -ci.nct after j.-S ,~'- pounded tlle 7,000 Com·munhts fo<\lldbli\i-atdllO!iclllal.lob'l".' -· °llii-1 relentlessly. \ pllcalit. Im" • iecrc.tarlaJ posi'tlOD. ~ ··ewuttdl , · ~ ... U.S. spokesmen today reported the The ~lie Van. IADea 8g-t;nt · • : . · · : .~, collision of an Air Force transport and following a Dirtriot.' Attorney '.s in: · · · ·' · an Army helicopter over lhe northern vestllMi<m, w.., 01Test.a July ' 13 at County · Absentee co~si Thursday that killed 2 4 hhs offtce OD IU9Plcion of SOllcitilrg fur .~ -· American GI1. There were n o prostitution. · . survivors. one 01 Cihe cornplalnanta t.ld oe Ballot Votin• g The Viet COng'1 °IJbieraUon Radio" being asked to came Mr her job ln· - today claimed thLallles' defense of terview in a bikini, but Martin • · . Selfoa. wa•. "dolealod. 'imd . panic co.-red in ¥.,,.. that tliere is Beg· ms Monday 1trlcken." It said "the U.S. puppets nothln'g wrong if .a boss-oonstden a - will certainly be attacked more and girl's legs in hiring. , · -'· more vigctrously µi tbe days ahead." Concerning &'llegatiom that M'3f"t.dn General ~on w:ill begin Mooday Thursday.!-!-battle northwest of· told the girls tlheir duties would in-in the County Cletk""'s offiOI!', 1119 E. Saigon cehtered on a .. favorite Com-volw deres with customer&, the later· Chestnut,.Santa Ana and contln'\le until munist infiltration route 'toward the freed defeOO&nt &aid he meant nothing Oot. 29. The olfi.Ce. is <>Pen frotit 8 a.m. capital from bivouacs the South Viet-more than ~ occaa.iollll., · to 5 p.m. and l! closed 5aturdaye 8n.1 namese government has charged are Jurors 1ittmg through ·the one-day Sundays. · . ~ · in Cambodia. · fri"1 in Hiri>or DllDict Judicial Court The6e balloU ate alSO l>oing sent t. came to the .cooclmton tbat the hefty those unable to c.otne into the office because .Of.r pli~c&l · disDbillUes' or travel difficW.ties such as a bU:sin"est trip to E\u'ope cir a-· tour of d!l!Y in The tbrie latest indices of Inflation are Sheilah, a model, at 43-24-37; f:uzanne, a secretary, at "'1-2+38, and Geri, a bookkeeper, mtclllnc lh• They w.ant her to 1bed her sweater ID;d pericutn u a toples1 go-go dancer for $100,000 a year (that's one hundred thousand). • CLEAVER "So far everybody baa gotten • ~ • Katzenbach Chides Vietnam. ·' C • GOP I To vote" 11 an absentee, • regi&ttred nme as v ssue voter may •!lbor voie ·a! tile oftlce or request a ballot by·tetter. The voter's . PH IL ADELPHI A (UPI)' -signature, the retldence under which Underoe"""'"'Y of State Nicholas he ls currently registered, a:od · the Katzenbecb •aid Thursday tbe cunent reason fdl' hll ·requert must be 1n· tape at 47-29-39. The ftrwl two attracted a crowd of 5,000 . W<lll Street people Th111;1da7, vmo bOoed when -police of-ficers escorted tile girls away for their __ ,out of Ibis except me," said "d troy llh . -•ty •-fNmoioe as a!)e contemplated Che of. ,.-~ It" e umverlU as we ~ve fefo I AIJUll'U A crowd of about 1,000 students cheered as members of the faculty group marched into an auditorium to consider the pi.atte:r. There were own protection. Such is the price far succeeding in business witltout really trying. ' · From P.,,e l TUCK}!:R MURDER a'RIAL ••• groundJ tlwlt clmlml1ancOI ol tile ex- periment were not wbstantially the 9ame es the original situation in which th• pe!tite defendant and-·btr h•avily bUf1t n6i1hbor each suffered visible laolal illjurl!. • . · ~·The,.~~ h . 1Qverntled," said, Judie ~~ •. ~d<iing, "t;rue. cirOUlll!ilanCes ~re ate not identical, · M 1.'..-T'-.:. . ' ' ._..] but nOlhinJ ·t<>Wd be;': ee~' ~pi;<>vaa, POOR ELASTICJTY , .. dre,. found in tl>e Tuclret-home ilter the slaying showed a strong llkellbood of human blood presence under ··chemical an·aiyiu: Type A blood like Mr1. We1tpbal's wu found on drapes in the Tucker home, along with some of the defen· dant'• Type B blood, appaJ'.'!nijy shed ~uring a violent c:onfronlatlon which ended w10i lhe stabbing. . Color 1.!ida1 of Mn. We1tpbal in lhe moriue 1howed cuta and ;1cratche1 on Still_.:·:'" H0s_ pital . ot~~~=.~&:~. '-"' OOroner's Oftl<e' plllhologlst a Q d corona de! Mar H!gb B<hoOI Prln· autoply surgeon on .tht'.llalld, lhot &f• clpal'Leoo .. Meelfl, inJuted ·-lier' this , Ing-aldn 'wllh poor t1111llclty ll\llht 'wffk io an nto or.nb,· temaiAed ha11e ,re1ulted 111·the ~haped. wou!\d. 'tmpllollud. • but ·. WM ''<loin& "How old wa1 the,:i>lll!" A11gu1Une · h~~ (ace, .tnctµdtn.J a deep 'lla1h from the base·of ber no9'1 throug~ upper Up. No motive has bee1n determlned in the cue, but barkin& by the Tuclm'I' two 1malf dogs, Butch and Fluff, has been censitlered as the provocation for an 1rcum•nt and was mentioned acaln Thursday. h •-M-" bla if M •·; aid queoll0n9d· Ragle ·u .1lle proceedings muc U'lll~IQ.. w e,. ax...,. , s . . . • 1 M-.w11 to undorao %.raya ,and · 1'>ok • l'lmlY ·hUmotOllll turn, desp t• .-tell& lhl& ~l'lloon. . , the ~ 1op1e. : Mn. M~\:I 111ld 1he did noflm,Ow ''.l didn't ask," l!lld tile crime lab : =~ =:':'f~p11:(&1~~ ~~tt . 1Dt~~ rlb• Jiirnplng lie.II nqw .out fl, 1!0IC'.• lnlel,.i~ tnJU!ld?" hi . ' > care, mrtt aDd .J1 movtn& e.bout in ~ , : ''They Were T~\1 stationary," -·.cbilt bolpllal apoketmm Mid;• }\at!~ replied with a fairit grin. • Meelll; '.Who ·11 also Newport ·Rar1ic>i'. · ·p~guraUon of the !,shaped wound ''JOI.amber of Commerce pretident, suf. shQ.W,d' in . ~orgue ph0to1 and color . : ,fered. bead $\d' .hJP mJurles Monday. slide~ ol. lhe husl£1'~ slain woman could From Pilfle I HANGING ... • • . •• ' nlpt When Illa ""'· . collide<!. 'With ·offer ¢ues to j•t how th• 92-pound ~On .M~ Boulevatd'. Mr.s .. ~~~r ~9:·bav.e inflicted the ed and. 10 .. he wa1 sent to bi.I room lm- OAI LY PI LOT ":t:--~··'"" ............. -. .... , •.... .,. . .,.. , .. .., ' CAUFO.NIA ' 00.NO•' COAi'!' .. ut~!SHING COMPANY> Ro"-rt H.·w,,d P'AilllMt •1111 "111!lU*' - J11k It. C11rl1y Vlol Prttkanl Miii Gelltr1! Mln19W latal JiljUI')'. '-· · . "If U~illy stabbed In lhe back, bow medlataly altar dinner. did the vtctlm get defen•1vt wounds on "1' h i I 11 a normal &c1p1mary pro-Jler handat:• Augusttne prodded, white cedw-e," McGee added. "He showed Rafle 'Wac on lhe 1tand. no 1!gns ol l>oin& upset or agltat<d by • liagie' '81d & he m!Rht have reached the order ." lCl'Oas ,btf middle with the left hand In B u r Jc b 1 1 t e r ' 1 father, Fr~ 8Jt · itfirhpt to pull out lhe blade, ~ d.t"1~!iiltin1.~:!h~ ,mqvement. but liurkhaltar, 12761 Adelle St.. was .<-;l.uaU.tini1:.~~!l'"ded, !)Im of lh• in· notified of hl1 10n's dealh Immediately •~lali\!641. tn;aH~ut-!heory. . alter discovery of the body. Mrs. Hoio-cdlild· ,1be 11illl. out 1omelhing, Burkhalt•• who was di o~ by her !hat 'litali't there'''b8 a1ked. ""'' v l"l,.'lN SPECULATION · hu.oband )n lllCll, llve1 in lllnols . shouts of "Shame, Shamel" as they filed out. Earlier in the day; Cleaver d8livend a rally speeoh to :otudents on. Sproul - Plaza near the campus aclmlulstration building. . ' Henredoris ' - ooncem over "crime in the streets" eluded in the le«:er. . ·i ••• w• larg<ly lrratiooal and not Np-A standard form roquellllllg .., ported by tile facll. absentee b.aDOl ' ·11' c. «vallai!le < ou Kiatzenb4Cb,. addre·11~.Pc the overseas ·armed -torceS :bases. 1Ibe ~a Bar A"oclati.O!l;;"at· Cottnty ; Clerk ... offioe c<epotta•·lllat tacked poll&lalls who "are p1a71ng numeroW! •requ .. is · '"" •balloll .fn>m upon the public fear ol vlolebce for men in the armed forces oveneas their oWn political P\Q'POStf." have been recel\r~. -, ~ ,. •• ' ,, ' ., .· ' ' • ~~~-'-'~ -~~~~ •' ' • ... ., . . - • • , . . . .. i . • I I· .,,~ .... --t --,.i;iiiiit1(1rlll "There's a lot of apeculatlon here Juvenile Cort Judi• Bruce Sumner ian't there?, 11 Augusune conclutted, of Ll&una Stach 1&ld Burk.bitter fit1t 1horUy be.fore the t :.25 .p.m. reces1 UD· came to attention of j u v en 11 t Ul today. ~. authorities when he ran away from ON OISPLA Y NOW/ ' • • r -, -.. t ~ • • • ·- Earlier, lhe defen,. attorney ob-hOllle tut Aort!. Tiie b.Oy wll then looted to a 1tvroloam tono broobht in· placed on probation for lll day1. to court b' Deputy-l>Utrlct-Attomey In July, Ju<!,. -Swnner •a Id . Enr!gh~ Wiii) a '1x•\och IJlitcher knife Burkl\l!ter. Wll &fain arrested, tbl1 embedde:d 1n ttl aide. . · ... Ume a1 1f ·;1Unaw1.1 and for pa11esaton ·_"May "''Pl•lle lal<e ·ll:lhJbtt 12 out Of. .llli1lfioU. dnl•~· ~,.....·com· · ~ ol Elbll>lt 11_ lllllil t b'~'two ""' co,;.'. '--*"liilJ ';; ~ •lh• J~ • 11.deh ·tut nee 11pf;" )ii ama, aod!DT!or lhe' escaped lrqm lhtrt on AUK. 11. record Iha! thlJ knife Wiii not lhe Jud~ Sumiter 1ald Burkhalter Wll death weapon. picked up in 'Los AllJtlH County !ail "Seem•-fair," 1afd Judge . SepL 18 on -.:bar~• of .. va~1nc1 and ' o~~ PILOT Wltfl Wflldl .. ~nH "" Croo~ahank. attempttn1 to Cllh • for-td CblClk. He ~ "' ,.., .:. ~1 .... · ...,. .. ""' 11111-• 'Ibe. knlf•'• cutUn' edse w•• ttlted w1 returned to Oranae 1County 1\'hert J =..:.-=. •c: :..., .... = •UCb~, tow~ the back ~f the duJn· he wu umene~ to ail lndeflnite tmn • ,. 9MCh. ~ v•1• ,..._ w , 1 11\1; ·....-~f·l .... i."'.l'.·: , at aCYA taclllty. f =-=~~,~ ... c.:(· 1 •• ~£.';~ K•ti111am•;ttdfied'~prlor to Burkhalter would have been :1:::.,. ~--.,..! : .-.•'• AppeaHini:t ttialit"1'ould be .~wferrtd Within -the next few days, • • '::• f iJ14l • ..0-1 · · i ~~Ult ta·te11'•'11'1h aide ol ~udp Slqlllll' said. • a ....... Jiit 1r 11 II_..,..-'•"'-01 .. irouni:! WU ~~illed.~~ 1barp McGee 11f4 Juvenile .H 1I1 -'"" ---~~ I odge.-itatli.t ... ~IUI· Inion. •ulhorltf!I areuamlnin1m1t!iod1 or c::-.:•·...::.. "::' .,'l:'.t, ="=' .:'.AQJ1ll1llie uted''lr!ill ~ -· could ~Ion •t lhe liclll!J· 111 a re1Ult -,,.,-., ,...,,,., ......, ·~ _... Ll9 rupported by fact. · of Jhe tUtcldt. "Inmates are checked ,,... :_ ._.. .,,.. . "I withdraw that1'"" .the autopsl at kilt IVC')' hliU bour,0 McGte aafd.. Z: e:r,•t"'.:=t-2 ' !· •¢aeoo1alda!Wrtb!iiklng1momen "It ...-1 well ho, however, lhat"tbit -m-.,:r.;.T _:..-Durlnc que1tlonllig by lhe pro. trafth mar be lhe cau.oe of our mal" • • ••uttpn, 11q1o •aid• tru1111 ;•lhed ~rvera1 change•." I -~ ' .. . 'l • I '' ' "· Oet•aona1 dining t1bl• h••· lmpre11ivf top of rtdltlfof1 m1tched Poll1rd o•k burl v•n11r. W!!i2•, 0152", H29•i •1ttlf'Kl1 to 12• by 82". Chine c•blnet with gfille doort ha• ll11httd. :1M1in1te1 inttrior. W431i•, 011•, Haa•. . ~ · .. . ,; .'I ' .. ~ .. • • • ' ' ; 'iluuas l'Ol( HIN oil'-Diiin..:'ili11TA•I fO DAYS NO INTUUT-TllMI AVAii.AiLi 0 0N APl'lOYID C:UDIT NIWPOllTllACH 1117 Wsotclllf Dr. '42-2050 °"" .... ~, ..... t --1 """"' LACIUNA llACR o........ Ml """' c-i Hwy. -• _, Anlla~i.-.AID-NllD -llllAT 'Ill t '. _, ..... _ .. ___ ,... ) ,. • ' ' • ---ti'fr-r, . --~ . - H11ntington B~aeh_ .. 1· vor. "!if, NO. 239, ~ SECTIONS, so PAGES' ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 74, .1961 • Cillzeri·s· 11 ott-C·Iainls _80% F~vor-Park Bon,ds~~~ • • BJ SANDI MAJOR 6f •• o.nr Plllt '"" Four 00.t of five people in Huntington. Beach want more parks a n d pbiygrounds and nearly that mMY an willing to dole out 50 cents a month for them, results of' ta cit:ywi4e survey revealed today ·show. The survey was condu!:led by ui> Oommittee lor Parloo Olld Ubrary Bonds, e. whmteer citizens' group backing the $6 million parks and $3.16 m.illloo Jibmry boDd issuea, ~i· tions ''M" and "N" oo the -Nov. S ' ballot. William E. Scftiweiokert, cbairman ol tbe commlttee, saX1 the IUf'Vey 6bows Hlllltiogbl Beach residents "want a central community park and development of more ne.igbtlomood pariks along with construction ot ia new main library." One percent of the city's 25,<XX> families was polled in the survey. discussed by the citizens' committee Thuncla,y night. Results ol. the"""""'' clone by Jerry Lenc.b, pre-o1. F-Ami., ,_, -A total ol. 224 fam.Uleo u.....i more porios and play--. 51 dld not and 23bad OO"!>inlon, or a ratio al. 4. to 1 in fralwr. -Of the '191 aoswering -Ibey wanted a new library, 3.> to 1 oaid ~· -A majority of the 299 families questioned favared speodi.ng at least 50 c::eots a month for the two bond Lssuet!i, a ratio of 3.5 to 1, · · "Of --ind!Dated • ~ DAILT PILOT llllfl ...... SwingJq witli tlie •fP'on• ~, , · ~ These Fo~ Velley, lllgli Sc!wd . .O..g. leaders Edwardi,. Jayne Boyd, Karen otsuka .. Game S. will be on hand .tailgllt )ll'IJ.~n ~ ~ootball squad schedul!!d for 8 p.m. at Cap Sbeue Field on Hunt- take< oo La Quinta Aztecs, From left ·are Lily Jngton Beach !Ugh campus, Yamaoka, Maureen Teeter, Adele Casso, .Joanie Valley Sc hools Delay A.ctwn On Tax Initiative. Trustees of tbe Fountain Valley School District Thurlday n i g h t cautiously delayed making a n y ' deci!ion on the coatroversial Watson Ameodment. Intonnaf:i9n of ltle effects of the pro. posed "tax relier• initiative, to· be on the Nov. 5 ballot, which was prepared by ~ Orange County counsel, was presented to trmtees two weeks ago. But Thursdlay night they tabled tak· ing a !land on the issue until they can get "first-band" inf<rmatiOO about !lie bill. Be&ch Group Backs Ashley As Economic Consultant By WILLIAM REED Of trte DilllY f'llol l llff Dr. Thomas Ashley, seruor associate with E'.cooool.ic Researoh Associsates CERA), Thursday ni~l won 1be back· ing ol. the Huntingroi> Beoch l'iid· Bead!. Development c.ornmu.teE as the new ecooomic ooosultant fot"the city . Albhdugb the' hllmg of Dr. Ashley and his firm yet needs 3Pft0Val of the City Oouncil, Councilmen J e r r y M'atney1 Ted Bartlett and Dt. Henry Cost at' $73,373 Final cost for installing new lights OD the Huntington Beach municipal pier is $73,373. The work now has been completed by the c-actor. Smlth Electric CO. and ttie Director of public worts-will llli'k the Clty Council to ac· C.pt the -k Mooday. Kaufman joined in the unanimous selection of ERA to maloe ttie ecooomic studies needed for downtown improvement. Dr. Ashley was one ol four persons makdng a presentation to the Mid· Beach Development Com m it tee. Stressing the desirability of using the priviate enterpf'Jse approach to 10J'W.ng the downtown problems, he called for definite iactJion in the area SOOfl. Hds !irm, he told the mid..t>each group,,.enjoys a world·wide reputation in the area of recreational develop- ment Btudjes. He listed' D!sneyland1 Seattle World's F'air, Hem.isfair, ana Expo.67 as some of the _projects he has been involved ai. ~ Other JWOjects include development on the lrvino Ranch, tile Del Amo Financial Cemer in Torrance and ex· (See CONSULTANT, Page!) --they~ be wl!Hn( to pay for new parks IDd a new library, 11 said they would 'be wll1lllc to pol')' ilO cm. a -· 'Ii would . pay '1 a -and 3Q oak\ !boy woU!d be will• lngto poy i:z a montll <r "'°"'•"Lench said. "The survey ind.ioated residents were, takil!( "1! nq>ties brio coo- -· w;JJin( to pay '1.per month more than the 59 cents • monU1 .it is estimat«1 Will cost t1Ie .average -eo-.-:wl1b the passa&e d . ' ~!Iopa Mllld N," be-. llla1<r Alvin Coen, weicomlllc the dtl._na• -.mdor..,,,.Dt ol. the bonds, cal1ld for a uget the vote out'' UWI~ OD. Nov, I to-eNure -"Ibo two 11 ..... DI'. llalpb !Jio!>or, a....-ol lbe oituem' ll'OOP*<rln& coinmltte<, ... troduoed the uOne-Teo" llogan to be -In the oampetgn. Explaining what "One·Ttn" staodls for, Dr: Bauer tJld it means every bearer of a "One-Ten" pin or bumper .Ucker .... pledged to n<rult 10 ~ ' -"'" tor Ille -pr..,....i& Pins and sUCMn tor ~ -todls-•eav-et OOIJllll1*0 ~. 3111 Fllll1 SC., SuMe n Mn. N-Murphy, ...._al. h (.Wmr!!ittee'c women.'1 divialoa, said volunteers ere needed lo mm the ~ office ml •to IOI up neighbor-oollee meetlnp lo< speaker•. To wl\altleer for campaign wort, cootocl Mr•. ll!Ul)>ilJ at 5.1&-0:l5$. Mexican R·iots .Ease Officia"ls Assure GamesN ot Threatened ' MEXICO CITY 1AP) -Sludonts burned trolley oera near an Olympie field and armored can kept their guns trained oo. apartment buildings where snipen had holed up, but most of th~ Mexiool capital w.ao quiet Thursday nlgbt. Despite tile eruption of the student rebellion. into a shooting batUe with army troq>< W-night, the Oi;ylnpie games still were set to open a weelt fJull Saturday. Showdown D11e On New Site For City Hall A showdown ext the proposed Sile ol • new civic ceofer .for Huntington Beacb11 .cfl\O~W~ consider a resolutiosr caUlng for COD• demnatlon of aD, aO:Utional four acres. Tile. council "1re&dy bas -- condemnation of more tban eight acres on Main street 8Cf(lft from HUDtington Beadl lllg1i· ScbooL A resolution ceiling for con· demnatlon ol. nearly fOur. acres more was Sntroduced by cOuncuman Jack Green to bring the total to 12 acres. lllayor Alvin M. Coe!> toge1ber with Councilmen G<een\ Jerry lllstney and Donald: D, Shipley favor tl1e high achool site. CouncBmen H...-y Kaufman, Ted Bartiett end' ~ge Mc Cr act en ,vtgtrOU&IJ' "l'l'OS• the life, backing rather • downtown location for the proposed 16 million civic center. Councihnea received a lettet' this week from the Coneemed. CJ.tizftul Council ( OCC) suPPortlng 1lle bl8b school site and stating that "we are disappointed in the fact that some members oC (be council are not willing to accept a majority vote approval," The letter, •lined by Mn. Rooald Blair, CCC flnanclal chairman, said that "the acquisition of 'an additional · three acres at this· time is &n e:rample of excellent foresight by our City Council "Real estate even at $35,IXX> am. acre In the location along Main Street is an excellent buy and certainly shall in- crease in value. Comparable acreage "1ong Gothard Street Cln an industrial zone) ii lilted at ~.IXXl an ecre." "As guests of Mellco, we have Cull confidence that the Mexican -peoPle ... will join the parUclpants and spec· taton in celebrating the games, a writable oasis in a troubled wt1rld," said Avery Brunda.e, president of tlhe lnternatlooal O l y m p i c Commtttee, after an emergency meeting: of the oommlttee. A count <:I casualties at hospitals and police stations showed at leaat TT persons killed :in Wednesday night's PAR FOR ,lHE COURSE. T ournt y Ouetn Btnroff ' . . figbtiflg ~ some• MeXico , City newspapers reported death tolla aa high as 40. ~re · w.as no oificial estimate of lbe numl>er woonded, bot ii appeared to be In the hundreds. Varklus sources tepo.rted between 1,000 and 1,500 arnsted. The gOYernment has repoAed. ~ deaths. Marcelino Garcia ~ se~ Of defense, said one of. tbe dead was a soldier. He utd the tDgtt (See MEXICQ, Pa1e I ) Stabbing 'Test' Draws Protest At Tucker Trial By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... Dal• , • ._ ..... Strong obJec;tiono -·~., ... of pigakln, '""' --~ -as a -lert ~ llil!I re11s:tiince of a wom-.'1 j:onO tUtiri, In the lint <Illy r1 lbe Irene H. Tucbr m urder trial. 1 Testimony In Che cue -,~ 1l1jo wife of Coata Mesa Qty ~ George A. Tucker resumed ·~ !li Superior C 0 u r t, Santa A ri a, with crlminallat Ll!''l'" Ra«!e llCbeduled 1D -the stallCI a,alh.' He WM 1!je •-wllneu oaDed lit 1he ftnt 0Nn1t County coiJrt caS. ever to use • Videotape re<:OJ:il of oG. the·spot poUco jnveatlgatton ...i hi! drew quick critkla'!' for bis oberlfl-. crime lab ~eill· lle!ense A Paul Augustine Jr. .aid' Ragle'• on. to OOpllcata a tnile wound lbe 'defendant ts accusecl ol. lnfllcdn1 upon. her ne.s.t4oor- nelghbor June 28 should not be » mis.Sible as evidence. CHARGED IN DEA TH Mrs. Tucker, SB, or 1642 Minoma .Driv0, la charged with stabbing ~. HDITlet W..tphal, 68, of ls.2 Minon:&. 'Drive, in the; right side wJtb a .d.l:·ioCJa tilade never actually identi!.led. · Th.ls morning~, tesilmoily involved. sever.al dozen color slides of th dealtb. scene and immediate neighborhodd, inCludlnl blood spots, muddy f<icJt. prlntt and thrown ·laundi'y soap. ' Momenta before an 11 a.m. recess~ the prosecution potted a bo8rd llstinf the number ot 'incidents to be discuss· (See TUOKER, Pare I) Trustees iare to attend a meeting of the Orange County brandl ci . the California School Boards Assn. Mon· day. Robert Browning,· executive secretary of the OalilonUa Taxpayen Assn., and a representative of Los Angeles County tu: assessor Philip Watson, who propo6ed Proposition 9, are to speak. Tile school ofiiciat.s are t o recorislder whether to take a stand on the amendment at their Oct. 17 meeUng. Schools Praised, Criticized Los Alamitos Beauty Queen Of Golf Meet Maiaba BeMett, a much-honored Orange Cowjty beauty, bas been nani- ed. queen of 1he ninth annuai Haig Na- tional ()p"1 OoH t ham pl on 1 bl p scheduled for Oct 23-27 In Costa Mesa. lt'fftller Cloudy monWCs and sunny afternoons, tlie usual tall weath- er· menu, Will be the weekend story along the Orange <:out with · t.emperaturee httUnc 70 here an,d 78 fUrtber ~nd. Eiglii Days Left Fo r Golf TiCket,s Orange OoaSt .area goU fans have only eight days left to buy ticlreU for the HaJg N.i.tonal Open golf toorno- ment.t Mesa Verde Country Club. The fl.20,000 purse event, expected to draw some ol the nation'• top iwos a..i field " big name em.rtainen "" tile pro-amateur match w b I c h precede• toornamenl play, will start 0c:t. 21. The •to and '15 ducat. are available · at ""1 Orange County golf coune. G<neral admi..stoo tlclcet.s will be oo sale daily at the t'ournamenl For lick.et det.alla aod a background story on the tournament, see page 16 In tod~y·1 .u>arts aection. ' ·~ ,, !.\ Valley Parents Like Report, But Not Results A citizer.s' group lbal prompted the Fountain Valley School District to go· to· parents to see how they want the schools to be run 1-conunen·ded the distrlct f~ Uuat action, but disagrees with the way the result! are being bancl!ed. • The Coocerned Parent.! for Better Educ.at:Km, 1 formed.. lo April, wants "parent education" programs on a diatrict·'Wlde level. , School trustees, who learned from a M"1 ......, chat communicatlon with pnnts 1' necessary, aay each school should bold'lta own !nlormatiOO ....i- nars. Mrs. Bet~ Bray,·temp·orary chairman of 1lle pareots' group, said in a letter tn trustees that her group wanU the dlltribt'"'to hold ·.-ea·wide meel!ngs. She askiecl for 1 ICbedule Immediately. ' . ~ A list of parent l.Dfonnatlon pro· grams w.as prftentefr at Thursday's meeting, but it did not outline an overa:ll progfam. Board we&i<lm Dale Stlllll-d, in anower to her letter dated Sq>I. 28. said in P8f'I:: "It is our feeling that the most effective parent Wonna(6on pro- gram must be geared to the needs o( each acbool community .. , "School administrators at each buildln; we In the best pos!Uon to analyze tbeoe needs and in!ert><et the propmn to the community," be con- tinued. Stuard added tll8( tile pon•11t survey recentl,y · 111111111arued by dfstr!ct ol· lloia!!I, showed 11\at Improvement and ~ needs "varied from llchool to achoot II ' ll perenta trom one tcbool want to attend the infomiauon meetlngl at anOlllot ICbool, a Hst d Ill programs would be available from Jtri principal, be said. . . . Because ol the interest of the ci~zens· group, dlsfrict od!nlnUirators decided to go to an parontl for lbelr ~ ol. OOw rood a.job the ichools are doing. A survey, an5Wered this. rum.mez by 80 percent of ' the ;arents, "' sent home wilb each atudeot In May. Most ol the parenla aPl'rove.l.d the • (..IJtriot'. pllllooopey and oa!il lbe1r cblldml ",... getllng a 'rood ·ec1uca. ttoo. A~~·" 01 tile wrltten ooinments Q0°the quesU-.,_. ed that some ,!*<Dll 1JM>ui1!1 a few ·~•artw•llc< • and ~ agreed to HI up the lnlormodoo moet1n11 1'! wqrk Jo.ty '!'Ith ~ on Im· proW1I the ••al: pollU )D(HOllled lq the aurn:y .' • Miss Bennett, a statuesque blonde from I.o's Alamitos w1>o is berseU eyeing a Career as a professional goiter, prevtoualy has relined ae Misa Lajfllrur Beach, C&lllornia Maid of Col· lnn1 Orange County Fair Aloha Queen ana Mist 6ea Fettlval. \ She la ,tile currQDt qu.,n 'of lbe Orange C<Mtl;y Celebrity Goll Clnsslc. Her ~ for the Haig tl>umament. which la making Its debut In CO.ta Meta tta1 • year 1 incl I.Mita JeUye Blacm~ of Hu•tintton Beach, Pmnlla .Roed ol. ,2>!ta M .... Linda McEvoy d Buena rwk, KalbY NaD.len of La HJl>ra. Melody Wr!Cbl of S a n Cl,...... and l\lac&le ' Neclro,.. of P•acentla, . • Thl be•nllH Will Pl'Hldt cl\ier !lie Hals pr...,. lllt'arcla presentallons OCt. 23 and "'"'-DI futtV!tloo, In· ~lllclQ:. llAll ••anll -entatl<>lli Oct.I %1. • .. INSIDE l'ODAY As Mork Ttoafn miQhi hove said t&: ·"RePortl oJ ?'RV failure as o rit>tTboat pllot were great-tv •%CQQnOU:d." A landh,bb1r captalnt his 1't!lted h0111<boot through tM. •'°"Ohr and , tides of .a {Yn occa«on cm tht tiocr--· wav1 of the Saeremumto tnica Co••'11/. WEEKENDER todar. -. = '; ' .... =··· .: --. --. ,_ •11 --t ,...... 11 ... ._ " =:. ': --" --. ............. ' • ....... (....., t ==: ... n .... , ... , 1:---•n .::=-. : ~--l ,,_. DJI' ,__ I Ee .. i ) I r i ! ,, I, " I - • -~ .. ~-------··------ I I I I ) MEXICAN ARMY TROOPS FIND GUARD .DUTY DULL, TIRING ·cHORE "'""' r.,e 1 .. MEXIOO~~:~. Market In~hes Up • . l Killed . in Blaze LAKEWOOD (UPI) -A r-t b u r w-. 111, ..... -ea:fy today Jn a ta;9 wlidl rwe!!l 1broul!h hli h¢>e .. lls 1Vlfe1 Helen, escaped iDjtiry. CouatJ ·ttreinm estimated daJn:age, tf) tile -at Jl~,000 and sal4 tho-~ ba1' ban been started by a smoUJ.der,. b>g~.· D~llY PILOT . -OUHOE COAST l'U9LISHl~O COMl'ANY' . . . lloO.rf N. W•ed .. ~ ll'ICI l"ubllll'lfl' J•cli k. c.,,.1 Vire l"1ftldlrlt '""0-1 Min.eer ·Thotn•• ~..,II Edllor Tli•in•• A.· M11rphh1I M.natllw • .llllor Albeti W. l1tt1 W'Jli1111 •••' A#Klt" lfllfttll'lltofl IMdl ~ Cll'y Edllw H1 ....... .._.0f'fkil JD9 ltfri Strtet M11ll11t Addr111: ,.0 . low 790 92641 --,.._,...,, IHdl: ttll Well S.lblN lklulw1rd c..t1 MtNI: J3t WM! ...... ltrffl L--. a-A: m ~I A""""" Wall Street Busting Out AU Over . . (From Wire S.rvicet) NEW YORK -Wall Strool closed two,inche1 higher today. The outward trend wu caused by the appearance or three women with big bosoms who hope to surpasa the succeu of a 21-year-old computer ·operator. She •tarted the run on sweat.er-ogp.ng lut week, an4 was ushered off by her boss on an enforced vacation. The three latest ind.Jces of inflation are Sheilah, a model, at 43-24-37 ; ~. a aect"8bry, at 43-24-36, and Gerl, a bookkeoper, strelching the tape at f7-zs.39. The first two attracted a crowd Of 5,000 Wall Street people Thursday, who booed when hanicd police of. ftcera escorted the gtrh away for their own protection. Geri arrives today from her homelolwl of But'bank, certain to in· troduce new figures in acttve tra~g of peekJ and glimpses among tbe bulls and bears ol the Street. Meanwhile, tbe figure that started the nm on the market -computer operator Francine Gottfried -is con- •ldering an of!e< lrom·a MNlnU ·nlglrt club. They want .her to shed her sweater and perf<rm as a topless go-go dancer for $1po;OOO a year (tbat'1 one hundred thou•and). . "So fai:_ everybody has gotten sometJling out of tbiJ except me," said Francine as she contemplated Cle of. rer. Such is the -price fer succeeding Jn business without reaI!y trying. From Page 1 TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. •• ,- cd in delall by a parado of wlU!eaae•. Pre1umably, these lnCidenta will be used to ouWne a pett.ern of prior behaVJor on the part of the defendant. PLEADED INNOCENT . . She has pleaded not guilty; not guilty by reason ,of insanity and Judge Ronald ctooksbank bad Mra. Tucker examined bri«ly by Dr. Frank Hof· !man a\ Orange County Medicel Center afiln dilring the noon ret<ss Tbunday: He. was the f o u r t b psychla!rlo! "' ... her. . A key point in tile prooecutlorl by I)eputy District Attorney Jamea G. Enrlpt will be t.he .direction from W11ich Mta. Westphal was stabbed and in what manner the fatal blade was .held. ·' The defense on the 0tner hand, is qtilte il>terealed ill deV<loping the · ciloutnst.anees and motive which led up to ·violenc'.e., A Pien:Jng scream and darMll. on a lawn in the Mesa Verde M'l&lllt June. JUille CrooUhank. pregliling In ~ a of Sup¢or Court. It h .. IDC the procted!n•• -expeclled now lO lut perhaps fJve days -oo the bad.a of 'Mrs~ Tucker'• waiver of a trial by'jury. - Toward clo8e ol testimony Thurs- cJa,y, rlllllini from that offered by two ch~, tee110ge .glrlJ to data frOm an . 4W.tppsy Surgeon, details of the .stabbing ;est were revealed. Ragle saict he sl>abbed the phy.8Jological mockup -covered by cloth 1l~ar to tbe victim's dress and sllp -more than 20 times before making lln L-ahaped cut similar to Mrs. ~eatpbaJ's fatal_wound. Beacli Attorney : . . . . -· . . To A!lk. Council For More Staff He said ii woa aellieved by a Violent, twiating, il><md<10t thrust with the cutting edge of a kntte taken from the . Tucker kitchen knife upward and -in his opinion -wu successful for the Intended purpose. Augustme objected · immediately on grounds that circumstances of th ex· ' petiment woro nol 1uhlltanttally the smne es tbe origirial &itoatiOr!.' in which :the petite defendaht and her beaviJy J>1illt neighbor· each suffered visible facial injuris. · ·••nre 'Objection is ovemtled," said :Judge Crookshank, adding, "true, circumstanees'here are not identical, but ·nothing _could bo." POOR ELASTICITY Augustine suggested Thursday, with Dr. David IEatmyama, Orange County ·Ooronier'a Office pathologist -• n d autopsy IUfgeort on the •tand, that ag- ing skin with poor tiastlclty might have resulted in the [,.shaped wound. "How old was the pig?"· Augustine que&tlioned Ragle as the proceedin gs took a grimly humorous turn, despite the somber topic. "l didn't ask," said the crime lab exjlert. "Were the pork ribs jumping 2T0Und?" he _pressed. "They were re~tively stationar)'," Ragle replied witti ll faint grin. Configuration of the [,.shaped wound showed in morgue photos and color 1Udes of the hll!ky, slain woman couJd offer clues to ju11t how the 92-pound Mrs . Tucker may have inflicted the !atal injury. "If Uterally stabbed ln the back , how did the victim get defenaive wounds on her hands ?," Augustine prodded, while Ragle was on the stand. • Ragle said s h e might have reached across her middle with the left hand in .an attempt to pull out the blade, d~onstrating the mOvement, but Afl.&Ustlne reminded him of the in- lt will take more lawyers II the legal 1tantaneous in-and-out theory., busliless of the clt,y in Huntington "flow oollld she pull out something Beach ls to be conducted properly, Cl~ that wasn't there ?" be asked . ty Allorney Doo Boofa hu told the Cl· SPECULATION ty Council. "There's a lot of speculation here ' ' . .-Monday he will ask: the eouncil to ~·t there?," A4(Ultine concluded, add a .d~uty city ..itomey to hi• stall: lhorUy before the 4:2! p.m:receas un. ' .DAILY ~ILOT, .m.. -'"" It~ "" bringing the totiaI to two deputies, an til today. . ,,. .... ,t.., " llUlllf.., .. .,. -.. _...... aseiatant city attorney and Bonfa. Earlier, tbe defense attorney ob- .., • ...,.... •1'*-• ..__ ... dto In addition the staff bas two legal jected to a stYl'Of. oam t«t:o brtlubht in-....,.,. lwfl. ee.tt ...,,_, HMrliwtwi a..i.. ~·• .... ..,. .i W•ll'rllMM<'. secretaries and a legal steno-clerk. to court by Deputy District Attorney =:.:' ~,,:::::. ,'r,:,:9 := BOllfa and Olty Administrator Doyle Enrtgtat. with a lix-locb butcher knife .,, w• ..... ~ .. .......,. a--. "" , MWtt tillhed the tut ttme Bonfa ~k-embedded in lb side . ..... .......... C...Mea. - I fia'af\rt~ fn_•,• 641_ .... ,. ' ~ for additlonal help and equipment "Ml,y ft i\laue take Exhibit 12 0Ut -, _ ~ ut ln)ll,1 depanmenL 'Ns-tilne he clalm1 of Ezhlblt 11 imtU I h • two are e<>n· a MM M:m•fX ,_.,. .~ the bJWlap .Pf~ admln1strator on nect.ed up1," be uki!'d, addJ.ng tor lhe ~ -. ~ c..., "'*'llMf\ll hil l'@quett to.hire anotllerlewyer. ._ ncor4 that thlt knlle wu. not the =:.1· ,:_ ""'!,, • ~= l:I~ eopld, have • l"Qblem' With the 'death weapon. ~ • •• 1 o r ..._ ..-.., ,.,,,,.... couoc:ll bowever, becaqse when the "Seem.I fair/' aald Jud g • " --· -~ ~ 111111 Ibo last rtqUHI CrooUhallk. ·-..::-~n:f..:' ~-' fit«ral couoctl°'"" .lndlcaU<t they Tllo kl>lle'a cutt1n1 edge wu Wted ---fl...==:="":w:::! "·'./:::'*:':"•~· ~""~i':~~~-~·-:.:=:J W'"4d .. -..,,., mote requw until •llihllt IOWard the back of Iha dum· -., --budget time next year. · my. · .. -t~ • 1, ' , • .- -' :; • JAlCQN.M'lt U,s.;QJ'ei!(llerets ancLlhelr.YlebwnOle ud•.Jtl ck. patrolling infiltration cor?idora scar. red with Commurtlat tank tracks threw -ba.C*-4-lOUl·W&Vt...Nor.th...YJetnarnue atittk witbln a mile of Cambodia;' !>il)llar)' adOusmeo said tod.oy. . SoUth Vlt.1Damese olOcl•l• 1ald the. furious battJa 6.l3 mUes northwest of Saigon left l!IO members of North Viet. • 1nan:t'.1 etb i>iyllJ.on. dead Thursday. The ,t\lerrlllaa .dl!WJlcd a U • S • 'luiUeopt.r early in the flgbtlhg; killing ·four Am:ertc~. · ·· · Spokeamen put other allied tosse1 at four SOuth '(letnameae Jmgulan ldll- ed and nine Americans and 38 ir- regular• wounded. U.S. warplanes and artillery slammed hundred.I of bombs FroM Page l CGNSULTANT .. • iermve wcrt Jn Europe. . Dr. Aihley, who llvea Jn New]iort Beach, ts oo stranger I<> Huollngton Beacll and Its problezM. He "ll" tile ke)'!l<llO 11pealter lor tbe Comlflunity ~s -lier In tho.yest <pl more receotly for a jroject -g cl tile League of Wom<!ll Votep. He bas been ective for more thao a year in 8!slotlog the Plennlog Deport· ment llld the Uri>an liaOO lnolltute Citizens Steering Oornmiltee with various 'j>roblOIDI. • His firm IJ I<> make a market onalysll fw ., -rougllly bounded by Beach -«!the eaet, Main Su.et and 17111 Street Oil the nlfi1h, Golden West Street on 1lbe west llld the ocean on tbe south. Speoillc J1"1lecl investiptlono ""' "' be made ori the pier, olflce-botel, eudll<rlwn, clV'lc cent«, bealch ·~· ment. Industrial pa"'5 Uil' .Ill• freeway interm&nges. ~ Tile market abal)'lla·pr\j,e is llot.d at 110,000 anil the project ·-lbillty studies at_ a tDtlal of $14,Q. other ooa:te. involve general ' ooOsu!Ung ac· Uvltlea. Dr. ADiey may have won the ap- proval when be pomted out that m0i'8 than p\anntng b' land uae and buillilDIS la --1ed. "You must consider heavily soclal planning. There are eight million .kids who come here 1o surf and ibey Ooo't · mix well with 1lle high iDoome group YOIJ Wish "' ·-"' 1l>e ihld-l>oach .,..._ "You muat make provision for tlhese surfers and 1lle kids .mo enjoy this fine beach. 0th~ fir.ms under • consl&:"rat!on were Development. Research Associ- ate:;, Real Estate Research Corp., and Larry Smith and Co. Henredoris .• tt· • and ahelJJ lnl» th• clug-IJl~unl1ts. coast Thtlrl411Y'. . lhll! ·kJUed 2 4 UPI Correit>O.Ddent Kate Wtbb, in a American Glr. There were no plimeOveJE·Uii'Baltlefl'eJ<r,?iported"the survivors. terrain laced 'With communist tank trac!ks. AmerlC!An B52 Stramfottresses The Viet Cong'~ ;.HberatJoa Radio" sattlratedt.6e battiefleUl'WV flf bOffibS today'-claimecHhe-allles' ·defense-of followin'g the battle. ~, ~ Saigon was "~eated and panic Elsewhefe. t,tie No~ .. yteipa~f~ ... stri~kt;~' It s.&!d~~"pie µ.~~ euppets 308th Divlllo~ pu.shed its siege of ~~ will certainly be attacked more and Green Berets, at northern Thuong Due more vigorously in the days ahead." .into a seventll day but gave no sign a 1 gn)und attaclr was in the Works. B52s Thursday 1 batlle northwest ot pounded the 7,000 comm u n 1st s· Saigon centered on a favorite Com- relentlessly. . · munist infiltration route toward the U.S. spokesmen today reported the capital from bivouacs the South Viet· colli&ion of an Air Force transport and namese government ba:s charged are an Army helicopter over the northei:n in Cambodia. · Youth in Jail Awaiting Transfer Takes Own Life By TOM BARLEY Of "'-D4111r '11•1 Staff A IS.year-old Garden Grove boy who wu awaiting transfer to a California Youth Authority facility ~an g e d himself ThW'sday night at Orange County Juvenile Hall. · A counselor found the body of Denis Alin Burkhalter at 8 p.m. when 'he went to the boy's room with medica • tion. He 1aJd Burkhalter had ap- parenUy taken a sheet from the bed, wound Jt around a cw:taln bar at the top or the window and tied it around his throat. · Juvenile Hall Director Perry McGee said Burkhalter bad displayed no evidence of mental diaturbance at any time. McGee added, however I that in· vestigations today revealed that the boy recently told a fellow Inmate that he inb!:nded to commit suiclde. McGee said Burkhalter w a s disciplined Thursday while working on a cleanl.ng crew at Juvenile Hall. "It wasn't a serious matter," McGee said "th bo • e y was barefoot and was ordered to put hLs shoes on. He refus· ed and so he was sent to his room im. mediately after dinner. "T b 1 s ls a normal m.sclpllnary Pf°'" cedure," McGee added. "He showed no signs of belng upset or agitated by the order." Burkhalter's father, Fred Burldialier, 1Z751 Adelle St., was noUfled of his son's death immediate11 after discovery of the body. Mrs. Burkhalter, who was divorced by her husband in 1961, ·llve's in Illnols. Juvenile Cool'.l Judge Bruce 8umner of Laguna Beach aald Burkhalter first came to attention of j u v e n 11 e authorities when he ran away from home last April. The boy was then placed on probation for 20 days. Fountain Valley Turnout Good For Flag F oothall Flag football has cllckcd in FOUl!taln Valley. Some 400 bol's trom seven of the city's element8ry scboOis are practicing for the league openen;, all day Saturday at Fountain Valley Elementary SClJool field an d playground. Parks and RecreaUon offlciala al- tribute the program's success to the 26 Valley men wt)c) have voluoteered to coach the youngsters. Included are MIVtin Maki, Keith Wehner, J. Patrlek Galvin, Dale Good· manson, Chris Schneider, John Smith, Roger Belgi!J, Dave 'Vinsant,· Bob A<kin Uld Robert Duncan. Other coaches are Ray Hill, Cliff Perkins, George Valbuena, Art White, Bill Fallon, Lyman Templdns , Andy Camaratta, Jim DeMuelle and Robert Duncan. . Still mare are Rud,j GarCia, Jj:obert Vosa, Dave Bienek, .Harry Hart, Al Raupp md Paul Bissen. lio seJ?Bfl/J ·· ·.~~·;· ~ • • • ON DISPLAY NOWI OC1•gone1 · dining ttble hes lmPf"llW . .., ol radl.., mttchtd Pollard oak burl 111ne1r. W82'", 0112•. H29'"; •~tndt to 52" by 12·. Chin a cablrm. wl!h grille door1 h11 llghttd. painted lmtrior. W43Mi", 019", H82". ' DIAUIS POlt HINUDON -DlDB. -HlllfAal :n DAYS NO .INTftUT__:tlllMS AYARAILI ON APPROYID CUDIT ' INllllOU ......... .,,, "'1orior LAOllNA llACM NIM'O.T~ Im Nollll Dr. 641-to!O °"" ....... , ""t ' D•lir"r1 Mt Nwth C..t thy. ........, A--..1D4!11D --AYJlll.' ,... 1t1 ,_ a..t " --.. ....., .... ,aa .... L-J • ('. " ,..- • • . ----- •. l D ITI 0-N N.Y. Steeks , voe. 6f, NO. 239, '.4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUN1'(, CALIFORNIA flUDAY, OCTOBER '.4, 01968 --TeN ~ENTS . - I G·ridders Bury·. El M.odena ·23.0 s.. "" .><. Sports * * * ~oun ·anners DAILY PILOT l'MM llr aldlarll lt"'11W C·EFENDANT CASTS WISTFUL GLANCE TOWARD COURTHOUSE · Matron E1corts Mrs. Tloeker to Trial Stabbing Test Protested In Mesa S1nying Trial By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ll'HI DlllY Pllilt Sii" Strong objections came Thursday to use of pigskin, pork ribs and :sponge rubber as a stab test simulating knife resistance or a woman's torso texture, in the fir9t day of 1'le Jrene·M. Tucker n1urder trial. Testimony in the case against the wile of Costa Mesa City Councilman George A. Tutker resumed today . in Superior C o u r t, Santa A n a, with criminalist Larry Ragle scheduled to take the stand again. He w-..s the si.J:th witness called in the first ONlnge County court case ever to use a videotape record of on- the-spot police investigation and he --------- fm[e]B The ~ wurld will be stunned il one of twomeo doesn't win the decatll- drew quick critici6m for bis sheriff's crim~ experiment. Defense Attorney Paul Au(Ustlne Jr. said Ragle's efforts to duplicate a knife wound the defendant is accused of inflicting upcn her next-door- neighbor June 28 should not be ad· mi.ssible as evidence. CHARGED IN DEA TH Mrs . Tucker, 38, of 1642 Minorca DriVe, is charged with stabbing Mrs. Harriet Westphal, 68, o£ 1642 MinOl'Ca Drive, in the right side with a S'ix-inch blade never actually identified: ·This morning's testimony involved several dozen color' slides of the death scene and immediate neighborhood, including blood spoil!, muddy foot- pri.nU: and thrown laundry soap. -MomenU:-before an 11 a.m ... recess, the prosecution posted a board listing the number ol incidents to be discuss- (See TUCKEH, P11e Z) 0 Smith Again Geis Trial Postponed The role of' county jail prisonf'T drag.ged on today for Frazer Smitt1, former building fund chair-man for the Laguna-Moulton Playhouse. . A preliminary hearing of forgery charges acbeduled today was con- tinued ~ain, this time to Oct. 18 In municipal court. Leonard Sager, deputy district &t- torney, said negotiations are still goil)g on~betwe\!i;J the .p..taYers at~J' and ll\e'publie'1hif...i.r. • • • Smith disappeared !tom Laguna Beach ear~ tbia year, assertedly tak- ing with blin $9,475 tn·pl.Yhoua• fUnd! obtained through forged checks. -In ~e absence Of Smith md the missmg funds, the players decided to 1ue tbe Bank of America. The negotla· tio~ of the attorneys ill said to con· cern restitution of the missing money. Generally suave in appearance, the New Englander looked less than &tyllsh-today -tn: his jail garb.' a shOrt· sleeved gray sweatshirt, numbered blue jeans &nd brown suede shoes. As a member of the Players famlly, Smith handled various acting roles in· eluding the lead·in "You Can't Take It With You." He is held in county jail now, after his New York arrest, in lieu of Sl.0.000 bail. Ella D. Haisman Rites Pending Funeral services are pending for 1'1rs. Ella D. Haisman, Lc:1guna Beach resident for 27 years. Mrs. Haisman, who would have been 86 Sunday, died Tuesday at her home, 316 Holly St. She was anEZctiv orker for both the Presbyterian and alvary chlU'ches. Bom in Bu.Ualo, Ne in 1882, she and ber husband Willi001 I. moved to Los Angeles in 1905 and to Laguna Be8cb In l!MI. In addition to her widower . survivors include two daughters, Kay HalMnaa-and Luella Knight. both of Laguna Beach ; a son, William G. or Los Angeles; four grandchildren and eight ire.t-grandchlldreo. ~ ·r· ton -one of the ~toughest t.sts of the Olympic Snakes JAlive! Games. One ol those men is the Or- C o a 1 t's own Bill TOO· mey of Laguna .. each. Though only 29 years old, Toomey is regarded as a real threat to win the g61d med.al when the lntemaUonal de-- catblon eVenta get under way In the 19jb Olym- !>lad. (T he co-favorite II cart Bend-lin o! Welt Germany.) Read. the story of the man who c:ould change the ·Orange Coast into the "Gold Coaol" today on Page 16 and ffmember to watch the DAILY Pu..oT 1tartlng tomorrow for exclu- sive dally on-scene coverage or the Olympics by your man tn Ml!:xico Cjty, DAILY PILOT~ Editor Glenn White. --·-~ Misswn Viejo Folks a Little Rattled "There have been more reports this year or rattlesnakes in the Mission Viejo area but this merely represents an upw.ard trend in tbeir reproduction cycle." Dr. R. H. Haight, director of the county's public health division, said ·..,.development In-tile planned com- munity ~Y occeleroled Che a1&trUnl cl rattlers, Linda M c M 111 e n, 12; cl :111512 Elpeiter, uid the •lath<r ol ber. lrieacl Robin Gagnebin, 12. 6f 24!151' Spadra lJane, ltilled * IDKI 111' tl!elr ywd r<C<llll.Y wit!! • ........ - She said a boi' cit 10 oi-11 -bitten a !ew -1u ago Ill a field while --ing a rattler. Ue· reOJVert.d. 1-ont · of tile make guys !rom the; sheriff's ,of. fice came to SC!hool (La Paz') and told u11 abOut their venom and to be eareCut.'' ahe said. Mrs. John Finauo, 24741 Spadr.a f.A.ne, laid .there has .becn unusual rat· •. tlesnake activi(y but saJd most of it was during the warmer summer weather. She said snakes were round on porches and in garages when heavy equipment was work.Ing on s i le preparation far homes across the street. "Two or three boys wue bitten and tbOy sent notices home from ICbool but I doo'I think there bave,beea any la!Aly; I hope tlley've gooe the other way," 1he aakl. Dr. Haight said, "The number ol -le making -..SS Into thil area increases f!VeTY :year .. "It sl:aJKla to reasoo that more peo. ple are golnt ""to see more rat- tlesnakes. The snakes were th!rt before the -•· • ''.J11lsJso<teit · tpldemtc. ··Dr~ llaighl "4ieneil. "Wttre puJbed f9r h<lp but we blive.:tha·liluatioa-well Wiler con· trot .. u reserve Won't Hurt Plans Beach Purchase 2 Pieces Short The jigsaw of property acquisition to put together Laguna's Main Beach Park today seemed that it would bave only two pieces missi,ng. City Manager James D. Vlbeaton said today be bas, received legal assurances thet addition of a service · station owned by Standard.Oil C9rP· -to the 22-parcel beach package will not jeopardize the total venture. .~-.l>a<l..-&J!,.:.~eell!e~t . with comPafif"'elt!€U!!v., ~ purchase ('2401000), but felt it might be squeezed out or the beach package by need to get bonds sold before the \Vatson Amendment goes to the elec- torate Nov. 5. The two missing ownerships wtU ap- parently be a RiChfteld 'Servke Station and the Philllps estal.e propj!rty tl!at includes Benton's COff~ Shop and BW ThQmas Cameras. 'I'll• city ~er •aid -. might be picked up 1')' a hconcf f:lorid. b1u'e later il Ute Wat.son Amendment;CUJ1. ... Bo~s Club Urges Council -. . Talie Advantage of Site Mentioning a football field, baseball diamond and full-scale gymnasium for the Boys' Club of Lae;una Beach, board president Dr. Edward R. Nell has told councilmen they might like to accelerate phases of the work· to bolster city recreation. The club board has invited the city to participate with a $5,IXXI con- tribution. ·Councllmen Wednesday scheduled the matter ror study session Ocl 23. They waived fees for building permit a nd plan check duties but deferred ac- tion on '8 req11est that they waive sidewalk and curb requirements. The club has announced plans to begin construction of the riew facility on its site along Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Supports Capo in Seeking Airport Land Laguna Beach councilmen have thrown their backing b e h i n d Capistrano Airport which ls threaten- ed with k>slng half its grass runway. CouncJlmen Wednesday agreed to ask county supervisors for a study to insure that the small airport con· tinues. The support bad been r-e- quested by Julian wmcoJ:, a Laguna resident and general partner in the development which includes a small industrial park. The develoPJ!rs Ire a s k I n g supervisors tci ' acaulre from the Ora.nge County Flood Control District 5.44 acres that encompasses the southwest haU or the runway. ' They seek a Sl·per·year lease of lhe land In return Cor which they would of. In other business, councilmen: -Received an accountanta report that the Festival or Arts made $375, 719 in the season just ended, $50,748 from sale of tickets to the grounds and $324,m from sale of tickets to the Pageant of the Masters. -Filed without comment a long let- ter from D. Curtis Ware criticizing government and the Main Beach purchase and lauding the Watson Initiative. Jt ended with a postscript stating, "The dodo, dinosaurs. pterodactyls. pterosaugian inhabitants. etc. of the Mesozoic ages all asljlumed massive power, domination and prestige over their domain or conquest habitati"On, However, they gradually diminished in numbers o( population and finally became extinct:. Presumably -because they did not have sense enough to live and let live. Amen.'' -Were noWied of an open house for the two new fire stations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 12 with a 10 a.m. ribbon cutting at the Agate Street station. -Dld not oppo.se transfer of a beer and i,yine li~...Je at Farmer's Market, 427 N. Ooast Hle:hway, to Ronald E . and.Evelyne G. Welton. -Xbandoned improvements f o r Cedar Way tllltporarily because the sole bid of $9,931 was high and translerred the funds to the street resurfacing program. -Took no action on a Newport Beach r~uest for support In urging the county to form an Airport Land Use CorruniJsion. . . Eight Days Left For Golf Tickets fer the county use, other than airport Crance Coast area . .JOI{ fans have ri~hts, of the remaining 10.44 acres. .only eJ&ht .clays Jell to biey Uck.ets for Thf airport 11.,. with the flood coo-tllo HAif Nllkinll Open 1olf toorno-trol .iltlllrtct .•"Pin• In June. Willcox told the <.'Olm<U that the .price for the -• Me• V-COlmtr1 Club. 5.ff acres would be from •U.ooo lo '1'be '120,000 PID'N evllll, upecled •11,000 u acre. to draw "'"'" cl the mtlon'1 lop -He said 1 1man altporl 11 not a and field of bli llllll6 enterla!oero lor money maker but mentioned the the ~eur match w h t c b posslblllty that 11 wlll 1erve u & fulllnl pr.,.,.au ioun-ent plly, will 1tarl metroport. Oct. 21.\ _ Mayor Gleon Vedder said h< felt The '10l.Dd f15'duoall are avallable tl\&t 1porl airports are importaot aod at any '<>ranee County goU course. •aid rtbla one .. the only one in General adm.fUion tickets wUl be on sou~r.n Orange County. aate 41.Uy at the tournament. Africa Parli In Laguna Delayed Plans for the development of an African animal pre5erve in U!e Laguna Canyon Road area have been delaye:l wlth the decision of the county planning commission to study pro- pose_d e<>nditions to ·con$'uctl0n of the project .. . Pl~er~ Wed.nesday re-sCbeduled dlscussiOp of the appUCauon· fdr Oct. 9 . aft.er indicating ap ... oval of the I"°" posal by Liln\ Country Safari, Inc. Tile company plans to make !fie aoj>oll ' preserve tbe heart of a dew~t • jllat would include an ~I park, a hot.l·motel and a commercial shopping cefiler. · . The development would be loc:ated south aOO. east of the intersectloo of Laguna Canyon Road and the Saa Diego Freeway. In other action, the county plal)llers: -Approved t be applicatJon of_ Deane Br~ .. tnc., to Construct three Jakes within the proposed Lake Forest Planned Community. The development is located north and south of the in· tersecUon of Ridge Route Drive and MuirlsOO!' Avenue in the &outb El Toro area. -Recommended abandonment of a portion or Ceanothus Drive in the South Laguna area. The site waa iden· tified as a cul-de-sac at tbe north end of the thoroughfare, just east of Holly Orive. County superviliors muM now finally rule on the petition. -Approved the applicaion of John H .. Dougl£1Ss, a South l.Jaguna are~ resident, for permission to construct guest qulµ"ters above a propc15ed three~ar garage. The home is located at th~ souteast corner of Third Street and Mar Vista-Street. Stock Jlfarkeu NEW YORK (AP) -Quality Issue& moved in to support a faltering stock market advance today. (See quota- tions, Pages 10..U). The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stocks at 2 p.m. was ahead 1.24 at 950.71. 9'eather Cloudy momlngs and sunny afternoona , the 1,lSual fall weath· er menu, Will be the weekend • story along the Or'anie 'COaat 1 with temperatures , hitting 70 here and 76 further inland. INSIDE 'l'OD<i 1' Ai Mark Twain mlglit ltave aaid ii: 1'Report1 of m11 fcUJurc (1$ a riverboat pUoi lfff"t grrai· '11 emggeratcd." A landli.bber coptatn.t hU rnted 1toi.u1boat through Ill< . '"""'"' and lid .. Of a f ... """'llao an Iii< riftr. _, of Ill< ~lo Della C011ntrv. Wll!:KINDl:R -.. -' =::.:· ' ....... .. •• r: -· ' --~ ..... =-.... • ,..,, ·-.. ,_ • Ou1ti. ......... ' -• . ...., .. "" .. w-........ , .. i. ··-h ...... Cfllt • ="' • I .,.5 .. , .. .. ~ ~~ ,,_, " &'.: ~-" ::-L .. • • " --• ,C0UJ10~· adopted a resoluUon of F'"' lkltel ddoalls 1nd a bocltgrouncl. 1uppod to ~'9<!o.ard to -• o u o.tJ' _..1wy·oo Ille loumamellt...sk·---1--"-...C..-"- 1upervlsor1. in (oday'11~ teeUon. '-------------' .::=.1T. .. -• • • ! ' • ) • I ! r ! ~~V,PILOT == 4 , "Jury Acquits Mesan o{· Soliciting Fnd>r, O<tobt< •. 1968 ·--• .... ' t <: "" -. i • ·Ja~led th_ .l(iUe . ,Self • . • -. . TeeJMJ 'Tramfwr to CY A . 14 ,tdi!. =. :· .. >-"° ~ th& boclt ~I Donis Burlthalter "" again arrested, ll>l• , , ... A ~'Meo'& f.th.r of a!X -ac- qul~ lo Newport H-M\lllldpo1 ' Oourt of lall<ltlilt ~ -lot prootllullcf!I, cwr\ 41de• reported to- A l&-year-<>fd Gardaa--Ow~wflo · AIU..)lir !or •t I p.m. ,when he Utne u a ,una\iray ail4 for RODeHlon was awaltlni .transfer U. a aru1l 1,..,t \o th y11 room with ~edlca· ol 4.ahgeroui drug.. U.. wall com· : · . YQ\lll!~'7' tl>Qt@'-Jlbll!!t."•. f l"d tion. He lald llurlliallq jlad ap-mltled to the Joplin Ranch but _hlm:;11· uradil~ ~,.!l..;.'<!,i',!!!i!-., 1$'.!J!tl !Aten a~~· bed, escap<d from there on Aug. 16. eifm ~~ -: ... .,· · · woiind Jt arouncl.• cutta!ij: till at the Judge Sumner said Burkhalter was <1a7. , -Doaold E . .Martin, 39, of :ml Mur· fOY IMM; wu deored -jurors foond blm lnl)ocent of IOlicltlng job ap- ' ~lioantAI fw a ......wtal pooitloo. ' : 1The aeidilic. v... Uoes ageot, • lollowb>g a Dlo1r!ct Attorney's In· ... vesUg\ltklo, was arTested Jilly 13 at bis olfloe on 1uopicloo ol sollcttmg fur proo-. One of tile complalnanll oold of being ..ud·.to cune f<r her job In· t.rvlew In a' biklnl, but Martin colllllated In clel..,. that there is ·liotl:Ung wrong' 1f & boss considers a girl'• legs In blril\8· . . ;C9noerntag allegatJ..ons that Martin ~ 1he girls their ~duties would Ur ~W da1el with cUftomen, the later~ frHd de!•ndant aalil.he meant nollling more·tha!t soclaloooaslooo. : :Jurti'I sitting thrnu&h the one-day l!W In Barbo< Dl.ltrict J~cial Court came f.o ttie cOOcliillon that the hefty father. ·ot six W'5 .tnnopent, due to --~ utloo . "l:y<-~ • T : ,'!be l>iot>ld ~\tm>ey'.1 offjce could ~-le> wi.tll no evidence Chat Martin 1oUd.ted anyone !Of' Jll"(lftttuUon, if in· deed be ever did. Shortly after his No Time for Swimming Members of Laguna Beath Civic Ballet Company pause during re- hearsals for "This Is Ballet" lecture-demonstration scheduled. for 8 p.m. Oct. 12 at Laguna High Aud~torium. From left are Louise Frazer, Pam Sims, Bonnie Thompson, Damara Bennett, Melinda Chenoweth and Mary Catherine Kaminski. < July 13 """'~ the moving line olficial "' post.eel blil on the mildemeanor ,._ ~ llDd has been !re.! ewr aioce ;-·aw~g ll'liL ,,--, /' Fro1n Pllffe 1 , .Schubert's 5th .· !'Heads Program . . A.t Youth Concert ll'r'\IlZ $chubert was only 19 when he ' composed bis fifth 1ymib>ny: · tOra:n1e County youngsters will bear !lie -moyoment Oct. ~ during this ''UOll'.• You111 Concert Program In !•,!lie Campus Hall at.UC!. ·HoWird Hbon, no~ cornpooer • .aad ~. will coilduet Ille Los · AJ>Ce!OI Pbllbarmonlc ·Orctiema in preoentollon of that c-rt. LaClnl Beach Unil!ed S c b o o I Dlsti1c!t w1D proride free b u s tr~On with buses leaving Irvine~ et 9 a.m. and1returnlng at noon. !Jllt:t.trog:r'am Ui tree to children in gradeS'lOOr through nine. Tbi"pi&granl will ·incluile the slow movement . ol. Hanson's sixth sym· phony: the first movement from Ravel's Mother Goose Suite; Mozart's overture to "'lbe Impressark:I" and one of the pieces from DeFalla's 111bree Comered Hat." Citizens Study Plan Priorities · What ls Ule }riority of items to be ··considered by the Citizens Advisory ... Committee on the general plan study of Laguna Beach? ·• The Cunmittee of. 25 persons is to ., take up thiJ question tonight at a · ·meeting in the school <lstrict board '•rocm, 125 Perk Ave. '!be mee1iJlg is oo "begin at 7:30 p.m. )/ ,, '· Killed in Blaze · ·LAKEWOOD (UPI) -A r th u r ""-i Weidner, 59, was tilled early today in .t'.a1!Ul:e wbich'"'!Wept through his home. .. _. .. His "ife, Helen, . escaped itljury. ·.;,i County firemen estimated daJD.C1ge to ~ the house at '15,000 and said the blaze :· hay have been started by a smDUlder· ·' ing cigarette. ~..-~~~~~~~~~~~-. -..1 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST P'UIL1$HIHG COMP'AN'I' koHrt H. Wttd P'l'ttldll'll .... P'lltlllllollfl' Jtck It Curlty . . ... \Not P'r•ldll'll Mii ~ral ~""'""" • .. Thtmt• Kte•il l!llltor ThoM•• A. M11rphlnt ~ ... EdlW J. Rlclritr4 P. Htll Pt11I Nl•Je11 "li • .__.... ·--•• ~ ; Clfr M•r. Olr.tllr . ~ .,_ __ ~ 3 l . 't2J Fer••t 'A••· ', M11n111 ),id,.,,, P.O. l_el( .,. •2•12 { t M ~C::-:,, ..,_ " H.wiiott lttoellr 1111 w .. 1 .. lllH IOule¥•r<1 ' ~ JWntlf'lllQI lffdl-1 D Ith lltWI • TUCKER MURDER TRIAL ••• ed in det;all by a parade of witnesses. Presumably, these incidents will be used to outline a pattern of prior behavior on the part of the defendant. PLEADED INNOCENT She has pleaded not guilty; not guilty by reason of insanity and Judge Ronald Crookshank had Mrs. Tucker examined briefly by Dr. Frank Hof· fman at Orange County Medical Center again during the noon recess Thursday. He was the f o u r t h psychiW'ist to see her. · A key point in the prosecution by Deputy Dirtrlct Attorney James · G. Enrig'bt will be the direction from ·wt:Ucb Mrs. Westphal was stabbed and in what manner the fate! blade was held. The defense oa the other hand, is quite interested in developing the circumstances, and moU ve which led up to ':'lo}enc;.e1 _a p_icrpiQJ j<rea.mland death on a lawn m thti !l)Ib1a Verde area last June. Judge Crooksha"nk, presiding in Department 8 of Superior Court, is hearing the proceedings -expected now to last perhaps five days -on the basis of Mrs. Tucker's waiver o! a trial by jury. Toward close of testimooy Thurs· day, ranging from that offered by two charming teenage girls to data from an "-Utopsy surgeon, details of the stabbing test were revealed. Ragle said he stabbed t h e physiQlogical mockup -covered by cloth similar to the victim's dress and slip -more than 20 times before making an L-shaped cut similar tg Mrs. Westphal's fatal wound. · He said it was a~hieved by a violent, twisting, in-end-out thrust wi1h the cutting edge of a knife taken from the Tucker kitchen k¢fe upvr'.ard and -in his opinion -was successful fur the intended purpose, Augustine objected immediately on grounds that circumstances of ttie ex· periment were not substantially the same .as the original situation in which the petite defendant and her heavily built neighbor each suffered visible facial injurls. "1'he objection is overruled," said Juda:e Crookshank, adding, "true, circumstances here are not. identical, but nothing could be." POOR ELASTICITY Augustine suggested Thursday, with Dr. David Katsuyama, Orange County , Coroner's Office patholoclst and 1 autopsy surgeon on the stand, tbat ag· 1 init akin with poor elasticity m.ight have resulted in the L-shaped wound . "How old was the pig?" Augustine questioned Ragle as, the proceed,ln'k;s . t"f!r; a grimly oomorous .turn, de'l\lte ' thO IO!nber topic. . "1 didn't aslt," said. the crime lab expot:t. • ' "Wtre the pork ribs jumping · "•"b_.,. ..... -' • e pa "Dqf"'!< • e'y · WP.re re'8.0Vely 1taUonary," Ragle·re?led .Wltb a.laint gtin. . CQnllguraUo~ oftbe lr,haped wound showed l,n. inorgbe photoll and colot sll~ea ohjie hft.<\y, slain W01l18J1'could " Oller-·clcet 'lo jµat ho-rtllo 92-poUlld • • • ' 1· . I . Tea Pays Tribute . I , > .~ • f To OrientaJ: Att Mrs. Tucke,z: may have inflicted the fatal injury. "If literally Stabbed in the back, how did the victim get defensivt! wounds on her hands·?," Augustine prodded, while Ragle was on the stand. Ragle saids be might have reached across her middle with th'e left hantl in an attenipt to ptJll out the blade, demonstrating the movement, but Augustine reminded him of the in· stantaneous in-and-out theory. "How could she pull out something . that wasn't there?" he asked . SPECllliATJON ' "There's a tot of speculation here isn't there?," Augustine concluded, shortly before the 4:25 p.m. recess un. til today. Earlier. the defense attorney ob- jected tq a st.vro!oam torso broubht in· to court by Deputy District Attorney Enright. with a six-Inch butcher knife embedded in its side. " .,.. • "May we please ~ake Exhibit 12-out of Exhibit 11 UDti.I t be two are con· nect.ed up?," he asked, adding for the record that this knife was not the death weapon. "Seems fair " said Judge Crookshank. ' The knife's cuttln~ edge was ttlted slightly tow'ard the back of the dum· my. Dr. Katsuyama testified prior to Ragle's appearance that it would be extremely difficult to teU which side of the wound was. caused by the sharp edge, but started to offer an opinion. Augustine asked if his opinion could be supported by fact. ''I 'withdraw that," the autopsy surgeon said after thinking a moment. ,During qu~stioning by the pro· secution, Ragle said ia freshly washed dress found in the 'l\Jcker borne after the slaying sboyted a strong likelihood. of human blood presence under chemical analysis. Type A blood like Mrs. W"tphal'• was found on drapes in the Tucker home, along with som,e of the defen· dant's Type B blood. apparently shed during a violttnt confrontation which ended with the st-abbing. Color slides <>f Mrs. 'Vestphal in the morgue showed cuts and scratches on her face, including a deep slash fr om Ute base of her nose through her upper . ' lip. No motive has been determined In the case, but barking by the Tuckers' two small dogs, Butch and Jo'luff, has been considered as the provocation for an argument a,nd waJ m~ntioned again Thursday. NO MOTIVE Janice Cox and Claudia Seiver. 14- year-old Te ·Winkle lriterlhedlate School coeds, IA!stlfied Tlninday they Were out .for ·a walk the afternoon af June 28 Wl>•• they beml • long, mrill cry oo Mlnorca Drlvf\ ·, "What ata you do :when yoii heard the &cream !'' Enrlgbt asked.· '"'\Ve just sto°Pbed a.t the corner anti "'atched," said Ml111 Sel~er. a cute lit· The blondo'"Mfi,.Wewtpllil will Juot ll'ln& In 11\6 street lclnd• 'Of tlddn' --iriil'Iii:i'iailtlii'i~. . : ''llow I!ini .IJai It an.,~ou .beml the 1~am ... ~·t YQU -uW Mrs. WHtpllllf'' Enrlr/'f utod. Miss $,e!fet 'Jll<I .two. or 'lbrea mtnutei, birt: Ole prosecutor, momen- 1artly 1>0J)Jlve tienii demom1ratlng tlJ!ie ~•&" by tile cou\1rOOm clock A lea, honoring the oponlng ol and lhO l>lu1Iill11f wltneo w~ed the "Orlsntalla" .an exblblUon or Japane11 lapsa·doW. to II iecondl. · prlnf!:, porcelains and Chinese ac· ·:'I\ was .1ust iwro oJ, 1 "Wh,lshhhh,'' cessorle1, b acheduled !rom 3 p.m. to a?\f lurthtt til:llain~. 5 p.m. Sunday at the Laguna Beach ' J!ldi& Crooklhanl: • -rellr111l thl• Art Anoclatlon Gallary. • ' mbnlh a!ltr a loa'g le~! \;~ - Also oponJng at the gallory, '1111 CU!f :' ~014 .~•= at_(lli1•ll(• con· DrlY!, ll'!U,l!t OhlbllA~y lour auocJa. t.lllfor"'7..::_-· · _ !_>a'lili.' Al'!' ~nee tloo memtiero. ao"ked litr lo speak op 81>1t • l " ; ,.• ..;,...: t • , 1 , ';' ... top of .the 'fb!dow '!:"JI~. around . ~I eked up Jn Los ,Angeles County last H, ' • L:.:.. · ~:. hif thrtial ei 1Sept 18 on cbafges of vagrancy e.nd . D•IJ'ev , G ~-" ,lllftnllo lf•U DIActor-• • McGee attempting to cuh a forged' check. lie :; t~.:'". ':; aaid ;s~ter ~d .. 18,yed no f was returned to Orarige County where .. \-: ~ '". ' efldence of. mental dls e at any S .. ,r, _..:.::., • Ume. McGee added,~.~ ever, that m.: he was sentenCed to RD lndefinfte term ays WtJJlla)gn W•tifationa today alid that the · at a CYA facility. ,. . ' , r-boy recenUy ,told a ff1J!• l;nmate that Burkhalter woul4 have been · · '· · · h~ tntended ttr c~~de transferred wtthln the next few dayll, ' '" u ' • McGee said <Buri.halter' w a • Judge Sumner said. PSWlTIO disciplined"Thursday while working on McGee said Juvenile Ha 11 • • -7" a cleaning crew at Juvenile H•ll. "It authorlUes 11.re examln~g methods of WASHINGTON (AP) -.HOOert H. W&lln't a serious matter," McGee said, supervision e.t Ule facility aS a resu1t "the boy was barefoot and was of the suicide. "Inmates a:fe checked HuinpClre.y 1&)'1 ty.a campaign "turned ordered to put h1s ahoe1 <11\. He refus-at least every half hour ,t• McGee said. the comer'' during a 1.5.day push that ed and so be wa' , 1ent •· ... room un· • · -th t thl -~od 'him """'-h w1~ ~-of w '"'° "It may .wejl be, however. a . • ~·;_;..._,_. •."""6'' ·,' = ••-~rs medla'·Iy '"'r dinner. -ak ~ ... v.. .... ,,. . ..::: .. ..::: tragedy may be the cause or o\D' m • Ra!llea in Portland and Seattle, "'T h l s Is a normal d'IJclpUnary pro-ing several changes." Ora. we.re disrupted by hecklers. He cedure," McGee addt!:d. "He showed admill ilq>ubllcan Ricbanl M. Nixon no 1Ign1 of bOJng upset or agitate~ Jly is out .In front. Lack of mooey forced the order." him to cancel a batch d televls.ion B u r k h a I t e r ' 1 father Fred Work Sia.led Soon Commttcials . . .• Yet numpiu. d hi olaU Burkhalter, Jml Adelle i;t., was On New Classroom buoyed by tJbe ~ ~ e~thtfs~er:. _ noUfled of,hll son'a death lm.diediately croWds that turned out fit San Fran-a!ter dlsc'"overy of the body. Mrs: • 1 Work ls expected to be.gin. this month oo fl,2',000 In lints and cahln<ll !Or the Nrtb science classrDOm at Laguna Beacb Hlgll Scbool. clsc:o and Charlotte, ~:c. Presidential Burkhalter, who was divorced by her lleutenMts George Ball and Douglmis hU1band ln 19"1, lives ·tn Illnoll. Catier jokied the viee, president'• en-Juvenile c.oart Judge Bruce Sumner f.ouN·ge. The nation's largest union _ of Laguna Beach aa.ld Burkhalter first School trustees have accepted the f.n,<00 bid of th~ Vandervort Com· p8ny. It was $.500 Jess than the arcbitecU estimate. nie Teamsters -g-ave him f«mal en· came to attention of j u v en 11 e ckn\rement. authorlUe1 when be ran away from Democratic Polls claimed. b•'a eheed horn! lut April. T)'ie boy wµ then at least in eight states holding 138 of placid on probaUon for ~ days. . . ·'Earth. sciences il)clude astronomy, llllnerology and oceanography. the 270 electoral votes needed tor elec· In July, Judge Swnner 11 aid, tion. And in the wake of his Salt La.kt. ' City, .:t':;· :i:::·taitl"""a\int' • M . . • _:· 1. •. ' . IJ '' ~::::i~ ::.~ 1n' debaten:,~ ar•~• _u~hes ' p Humphrey at nearly tlbe same time 10 I-louse DemOC!'ats who had backed 'var critic Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy announced they now support the vice president. If Republicans ohallenged th e Democratic poll iand e.ccused the vice president or. endangering the Paris peace talks, Democrats, at least,. were pleased with their candidate. · Color Television Stolen · ih Laguna A P>O color television set was taken in the bwglary of a Laguna Beach home, police said today. A thief removed a window screen and broke the gtB.s.s to enter the home of "Vick.i A. Stanalaind, 635 Nyes Place. · In another burglary;· the ~ief en· tered an unlocked door and .'took' $32 ~ ~.fill\'.J:Jr. i;;~,~11~ ,Sig~~$, 1565 ' Wall, Street Busting Out A.U Over . (From Wlre SerYices) Geri arrives today from her NEW YORK .,_, Wall Street closed hometown of Burbank, certain oo In· two inches higher today· · trQCluce new figures in acttve trading The outward trend was call!ied by · .or peekJ and &limps~ among tne bulls the appearance of three women with .am bears of 121~ Street. big bosoms who hope to surpass the success ct a 21-year.~kl. computer Meanwbile, the figure that started operator, She started the nm 00 the nm on the 111artet -computer sweater~gli.ng last week, and was operator Franctne·Gottfried -11 con- usbered. off by ~r boss on ao enforced. sidering an offer from a Miami night vacation. . club. The llfte latest Jndlce1 of Inflation They want· her to shed her sweater are Sbeilah, a model, at 43--24-37; and perform as a topless go.go dancer ~. a .secretary, at 43-24-36, and for Sl.00,CXX> a year'"( that's cae hundred Geri, a book.J.eeper, ·.stretching the thousand). tape at 47·29-39. ."So far -everybody ?ia1 gotten The first two attracted a cioWd of. so,methiDgqut.of.tblaex.~me,"said 5,000 ~•n1 Street people Thurs'day, · Franciii8 .as she corlten\plated the of- who 1>6o'eo1 When harried pbtice of· · 1er'. ficers es~d ~ flrla away for their~ ~1,1.ch is the price for .aucceeding in own protictiMt " 'f'-' · · business without really trying. ' A-n•/io SGY~~ ON DISPLAY N_OWI ' . OCWGontl• di'"'1g t1ble h11 lmJirllM top of ~ m1tefled 'oll1rd 011t bul1 v•""'· wa2•. ,Da2•, H29 .. J 1xtertd1 to 52~ by 12·. Chin• cabinet with grlll1 doot• h11 ligh11d, p1int1d in1erior. W43K•, D18", H82". • DIALHS l'OI: HINllDON-DllXIL-HRITA61 ' ,. - ' . to DAYS NO INlUIST-l'llMS AYAILAU ON APPIOYID C:UlllT .,,.~ , LAIUNA HACH ,., """" c-Hwy. ,,.._. ..... lritt;,.r 0.1_.., A••llaW~ID4111D °"" """' 'nl t ..... ,. ,_ .... f/f ..... ....., .... ,,0 --· -- • I 1 • -·--"""~\'!' .+' ~•::ttf ''*\'C' C* ;y::s,r. • ::tfJ\'!"l t' ~1f t .: 1\0 t'•1t~ '!' ,..t _< .,• ~'f" ,• 't' -.iF'* .. +' • ' ~· •" '' -.., • ...-• ~ ,_--.. . " Mexico Calin ' As Olympic Start Nears .,. ! M)!:XICO CrrY 1Af')' -s_, burned· trolley "*' -on Ol)'llllllc liOtd and armO<ed.., Joept tbelr guns traloOd Oil aportment bulldlup wllere 1nlpen bad holed up, but most <I the Meldcan cap!ta1 -quiet Thunclay night. Despite 11le e~ of the atudent rebelllon into • •bootin& --army troq>o Wedneoday Di&llt. Ibo Olympic games ltll1 were Mt to open a week bun Saturday. "As gueita ot Med.co, we have full coofldence that 1lle Mexican people ••• will join 1lle partldponb IJld spec· taton kl celebrating the games, • V<rital>le outa in a lrclmlecr wwld," sa!id Avery Brundage, preside.rt of.1he lntemaUoool 0 I y mp I c Oommillee, after .mi emergency meetm.e of the committee. • • • • A count cl ca1uelt1ec iat hospita1s and police 1tatlone abowed at least Tl pers011s killed in We&lesd6y ti.gbt's fighting rand tome Mexico City newspapers reixrted death tolls as high as 40 .• 'lbere w.at no ol!icial estimele of lbe number .....ied, but It appeared to be in the hundreds. Various sources reported between 1,000 and 1,500 arrested. "' T MEXICAN ARMY TROOPS FIND GUARD DUTY DULL, TIRING CHORE Skirmisla Near Cambod• The government hu rei;:: 2D deaths. Marcelino Gard& ~. secretary cl def«tse, said one of the deed -a sol-. He Nid the bi1't rate of casualties among civiliarurwu the rtllllt of their •'COlllUolu>." No injuries were n!pOr!ed in IJbuncloy's incident.. stud-burned three streetcars in front of the Aztec Stadium where Olympic: 90CCer games will be played, and ·fled befu<e police made any arrests. Hit-and-run gwunen fired appercoUy r.mdom spre.ys of bullets in various 6ediooa ci. !he city. Berets Repel Red Assault lines to· escape. But they were cut down. "I flew over the area. . .and saw tank tread marks which the forward observers said were quite common In the· area," Miss Webb reported. U.S. officials said there were no allied tanks in that sector. A noise bomb, which did no d'emage, erpl«led on the eastern aide ol the ci- ty, >o &I!' untoodled by lbe sporodic vioio""' that bas OCWJTed sloce Ille 8tudeflts went on ltrike two months ago, charging ecmrnment repression ond police brulality. SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Green Beret. and. their Vietnamese s i d e k i c k s patrolling Infiltration oonidOrs scar- red with Communist tank tre.cks threw back a four-wave North Vietnamese attack within a mile of Cambodia, military spokesmen aaid toclay .. South Vietnamese offlclall said the furious batue 633 miles northwest of Saigon left 150 members of North Viet· nam•s 8th Division dead Thursday. 'lbe guerrillas downed a U . S • helicopter early in lbe fighting, killing four Americans. Parents Shirking ] obs, Wedoesday"night'1 battle was the &e· cond seriolls eruption. Fifteen persoos were killed Sept. 23 when police ..i students battled with guns, knives, cltm ..i Miololov cock11ails. Mesa Detective Asserts Beside.a armored cars parbd. i.zt Iron! "' the p-<i 'lbr<e Qtltur .. , . \\!>ere llud<llloweret9llying-• the shooting broke out, there wen other signs of conttnued wease. The Mexloan Olympic oreanmng oommllt<e placed a police guard in· side IU office. '!be O~ie teoms ol severil m.tlool ordered curfews flf)r their ethl<le1. Soldlen -guard at some Ollmplc aites. ' County Cyclist, Boy, 5, Killed In Two Accidents A 5-year-old boy and a motu~ycllBt were ltllled t.n traffic accidents Thurs· day in Orange County. Leroy F . Safford Jr., 5, of 14861 Newland St., ~dway City, died after being hit by a car in the street in front of his home. · The Calilomla Highway Platrol reported Iba! Cpl 'l'm'y Lee Gr01, 19, of El Toro MIJ'ille Corps Air StaUoo, was driver of the car. 'lb.e child was dead 00 arrivi.1 at Wesbnlnster Com· munity Hospital. 1bursd8y morning, Stephen A. Nun- nemaker 'Zl, of 301 Morite Vista Ave., Costi. Mesa, was killed when his motorcycle cOllided with a pickup truck at Campw: Drive and Palisades Road in Santa An& Heights. . The hlghw!Q' polrol said lbe truck was driven bJ-Glenn F. Bran'.I, 12; of Long Beach. He wu not injured. Nunneimter was dead on arrtval at Coita Mesa Memorial Hospital Coun~y Absentee Ballot Voting Begins Monday . Spokesmen put other allied losses at four South Vietnamese i.rn!gulars kill· ed and nine Americans and S8 if. regulars wounded. U.S. warplanes and artlllery·slammed hundreds of bombs and shells into the dug-in.Gommunists. UPI Corr~ndeqt ~ Webb, in a plane over the battlefield, reported the terrain laced with ·Communist tank tracks.· American B52 Stratofortresses saturated lbe battlefield with bombs following the battle. I Elsewhere, the North Vietnamese 308th Division pushed its siege of U,S. Green Berets, at norU;tern Thoong Due into a seventh day but gave no sign a ground attack was inlthe works. B52s pounded the 7,000 Commun Is ts relentlessly. U.S. spokesmen today reported the collision of an Air .Force transport and an · Army helicopter over the northern coast Thursday that killed 2 4 American GI1. There were n o survivors. The Viet Cong's "Liberation Radio" today claimed the lillies' defense of Saigon was "defeated and panic stricken." It said "The U.S. puppets will certainly be attacked more and more vigoroualy in the days ahead." Thursday'• battle northwest of Saigon cent.ered on a favorite Com- murU.!t infiltration route toward the capital from , bivouacs the South ·Viet- namese government has charged are in Cambodia. It was the latest In a rerles of Com- muni!t attacks against Green Beret By PAMELA POWELL OI h O.lly Plitt Sltlf llie juvecile division of the Costa Mesa to DetecUv. Robert N. Wllkinsoo <i pistol ~nd a hunting knife. He was put Police Department, who suggests that grandparents step back in and take the i-ein& of child raising. Appearing before the Harbor Forum Wednesday, Wilkillson saOd . the In· crease in the u.re and errests ol. mari- juaiia in Harbor .area high sdlrools can be .attri<Wted ·to the iack of disCipline by the parent!. "We bayen't lau&lt the children to handle their preswres yet," he said. "You can't begin to teach 1 drlld when he is 14 or 15. You have· to start the day he .j.s OOrn. What they need is discipline, constructive disclpl.lne." The in'V'olvement with pot :in local high schools does not concern just the hippie t>i>e, aot'O!'ding to the .detective. "All children tn. &Cbool are in some way involved with it some way. Either they have taken it, know Vrtiere to get it or know who is taking It" The most frigbten:ing aspect of the problem , Wilklnscm said, iJ that~ ol· fender is many times the well dressed, inte~nt young&U'r -maybe even your neigbbor. 1 Statistics in ORmge County !thow that crime increased 490 percent dur· ing 1967. -In Oosta Mesa alooe, there were mare than 1,,000 jUYemle ecrests el1hougb most of. them were f« truan· cy .and curfew. "Even so," Wilkinson said, "wtien Wiggins Confirmed A.s U.N. Ambassador camps and patrota alone the Cam-WASHINGTON (UPI) -1be Senate bodian fronUer. Thia. tlme,.spokesmen today con8nned the ool'(lination of ul.d, the North Vietnamese jumped James Russell Wiggins as new U.S. about 'roO aDled soldiora. M.baioador to lbe United N-. ~tlm~ ti!< Cominunlru clw:ged . ' w~. rormer editor o1 the and four Ume1 they were thrown ~k W8!hingt:m Post, suce:eeds George W. under i beavy air and artillery born. · Ball, .mo resigned last week to help bardme!lt. Spokesmen said somi of Hubert J:f. Humphrey iD bla preliden· lbe Redl tried to 1llp through ~ed tial campolgn. Ber~eky ·Fqculty Backs .. C'leaver Lecture Series A1-llee boJlott1n4 for lbe N....i. ber geooral -will belln Mondt.r In lbc County Clerk's Cllllce, 1119 E. Cbutnut, Santa Ana mr c-. until F}'Om Wire Semce1 OCI. 29. The olfice II open from I a.111. BE!IKE!;EY -Faculty members to 5 p.m. and !! closed Saturdayc anJ on the Berkeley ~ ot" the Sundays. University of ~a devoted four These ballob are a1ao betn1 -to bour1 of heoted'-te to the Eldridge tbose unable to come into the office Cleaver issue Thursday -and then because ot physical d.illbWtiet or ~ debetable action. campu!. · The key par•craJ>h In the resolull6n urged the... 1ponsors Of the ex. ptriment.al course, Social Analyals 139X, t6 '!carry on the program of ln- 1trucUoo this quarter ••• on campua we staried MTes.t:l.ng kids !or curfew we found that our crinie rate decreas- ed dr&.stically wbicb prOved th.at many of tht i::rimes we.re. C91llmitted by juV\!nlle)." . . Durin_g hi!.talk. W'tlltirufon showed a film wbleh has circu1ilted thrqugbout local schools. · Tho film, narrated by SoMy Bono o! the·Sonn:y ~M Sh« singing team , ~in· ted oot ·Chat a 6W'vey <&m.ong heroin re'haibllitaUm cent.en showed that 78 percent of the dfu.g · a'dd.lcts started on marijuana. "Most kida th.at use it, push it," he tald, "It t. oot ao oogariized thlnj. The .. .,...kid in °""'ie County hu '14 ~ week sPen<ling ·mooey. H the family would uSe more &scipline then maybe we·would 1et smnewbere." Armed Bandits Strike 3 Liquor Stores in County Thrff Orange County liquor stores wece robbed by armed bandit.I Thurs-• day right 'With Iosaes totaling more lllan 1700 ill oa.b. Kettle Liquors,, 1314 Grand Ave., Santa Ana, was hit'for-tlie aecond time in a week. Clerk Louis A. Kovacs of 209 Agate Ave .. Ball)oa Island, told pcllce a man with · a southern accent and black wavy hair walked in about 8:30 p.m. pointed a pistol at him an:l demanded that be pi.It money in a paper bag. After giving up $~, Kovacs -told police be was ordered into the. rear storeroom. He said the ·robber was evidaltly on foot. travel difficulties IUCb u • bullne• A ruolutioa pu1ed by a v«e of 668 trip to Europe or • tour of dulr in · to 114 wu lnliotJ>reted by acme u a Vietnam. -of\::, !IQwd of l!neoll; whl.Cb •. To vote u an -tee, • retbiored r-ily a f1rra stand against, • voter ma,. -wi. at lie olllce or =--. lleriu bf. 1l>o Black request a bellnt by llllllr. Tbt voter'• 1ipetur11 the re11dence llftdl!' w!licb However, Berkeley C b • n c e 11 or •• ,or olf<cainpus. '.' ·· . After lbe reeol\JUon WU i,.troduced, Unlvynily ~DI CJ>arlol Hitch Wimed the ~, crwP thlt con-tron•tllm with lbe reg~ mJchl • "dellroy lie unl..,..ity .. 11'1 beVI .tn6wn k" be 11 currently reglotl:red, aod the Ro(er Heyn .. aald he -'')>lea,.t reaaon f« !Iii roq.-t must be ln· lb• -1 elecl..s to ~ with Ibo Ch~ hi thfl letter, I regents 00 1f\e JDltter.'' A 1taiidllrd lonn roquesUng • at Tbe-reeollldon, .with :le member• of abtent.H ballot ii «vallable on the Academic SeMte ab1tatnin11 overte11 armed fqrce1 be1e1. 1be tavored. the s:pntrover1lal ~· un~ County tltrt!1 -<>fllce report& that " wlllch C!eaV'et hid boen invited to glye n11mero111-req11em-1or--ballots from--10 hctu?eo. But It ~t_.i a oon-· men tn tbe armed f«Ce1 GYC'1eu trontatlon with the retenta over bar been received. ~ • wbetller tho 1ecturel lhould be , OD - · A <r01l'\f of -I 1,000 1tudeflts clieered u · meinben or tho llCU!ty gri>up marched Into ao auditorium \o ... CODJider the matter. Tbere were ahoull ol "Sl\ame, Shanlel". as they flied ouL •• Earlier in tile day, Cleaver delivrrtd • rally •PH<h ti> 1tudlata on Sproul Plaza near .Ibo umpu& -llralloo lNlld!D(. .. l':~\j,'b<.tOIMr 4, l"" DAILY ~!LOT ~ iw~n !kelfrre• . ·'Wallace Not Fit To Be··:President'· From w~ setv1.e. ATLANTA, Ga . .:_ ~ci·M: NtXoo has declared, for all ll>li SOllllr to hear, that Alabaml.'• George C. Wabce Is not fit' to Ile. preeident ol lbe United Stlates. • But ·lbe aopubYcon nominee li>r the -. House edmowledged. lbat the third party oand:ldate could in the end prove to be his major rival in the Nov. 5 election . Niuo chme • oempaign television ~ce b~ acrou a ~n Soutbem -'l'hlrsday nlCllt to level bl& most direct assault again.st \Vallace. . "We need poUCles ot home that will JlO beyond simply aayinc Iba~. well, If -Y Iles dolW> In front d my presideollal llmoustno it wij1 be lbe last one he lies doYm In front ol.," Nix· on said. "Well, anybody who. 1ay1 that tihooldo't be presldient <i lbe Unl1"d States." His re!ereoce was to a si.tement Wollace bad made ~aledly. cbing his campe!gn tlJa<t if be were president ond • prollesler lay -in -"' his oar, ''I will euarootee Y"" it will be 1lhe last oar 4bey'll ever Ja,y down in front of." FACETIOUS COMMENT "I don't t!ldnk anyllody who .~ say that i•. even fit to~ prelideut," N-ixoo Aid in an intervie'ir later. Nlxoo Oiso said for 1lle ant time that he . W<IUld be wil1lag ti> ,,_ Wallace in· tw<Hnan, tlelevised com· palgn -But be""""" added -ls not goipg to happen , apd said bis comm em was made faoe.tioUl]y. As be lnls &un lbe beglmlng, Nlxoo said campaign debates -ff they ere to be neld -muld maid> him and Vl<:e Praldmt Hubert H. HIJIJl!Uey, the DemocraUC mmklee. During the televi"Slon b~. Nixon said : "I'll take on eDy one, but I'm not going to lake OD !wv." Today, on the ~ leg of a llour-<la7 South em tour, Nixcn visite4 Green- ville, s.c. to pay tribute to former s.....tory d -James F. B7fDOS and wu nearly mobbed by ttowanl• ol •cr>111nlh1.hl&h llCbool studento. BOWLED OVER GUARDS The exuberant yO!.mgsters bowled aver secW";ey guards, climbed on their car, end at one point almost )Wlted. Nliron &un 1l!e C<lll'o'<rtible :In wbk:b * * * Lel.\fay : Choiee Draws Fire From Two Candidates IY Ullf'IM l'rttl lrrtel'Nfllllll • Gen. Curtis E. LeMay'1 addition to the American Independent partyilcket caught the major party presidenf:i.al candid81tes in Wallace country, and they W&'Sted no Ume takinC up the challenge. Vice President Hubert J:i.. Humphrey told a Pineville, W. V•., rally Thurs· day it would be "disastrous" if George Wallace 'became pr,S.dent w:\tb a man holding LeMay's v~s on nuclear weapons his vice pnsldent. "I am shocked and deeply disturbed by Gen. LeMB')''s statement this m~ ing," Humphrey said in reference to the retired Air Force Offioe:r'e: characterization of atomic wea.pom a1 "Jllst another weapon in the arsenal.'.' The Democratic candidate aatd "anyone who can speak so lightly about the Use ol nu~le~ weapons has . no conception or· the reality of their · terror. It would be ~astrous lf any· one who 1poke as Gen . LeMay did this mornin& · fhould come Into a poslUon of high re9ponsibllity." Rkil.ard M. Nixon, campaigning in Atlant.a, ,Mid he had. gret.t respect ~or Wallace's rwtnlng mate "u a ge.fteral," but 1a~ "I Ulink l'& must have' civil.lall control over t b t mJlitary."' u PAR FOR 'IHI! .fOll.1'$• T.our:ney OueM• ~IE&lilft · Los' A.lamito-: ·· '; B~auty Quee~' · Ol Golf Meet M~ Bennett, a · m~b~onored Opmge Co""ty beeu!)(, )las IJ.een· nam· ed queen qt the nloJ!I ann~ Hail N• tional Open Golf Ch .. am 11·l o.n 1.h,l p soh~uled fO< OcL 13-77 In Colla Meea. .Miss Bennett, ·a st'atuesque blonde from Los Alamitos ~ · ls : benelf eyeing a career as a profetaional goU~r. preyio~.s,l.Y ~s retgned •11 Mil• Laguna Beach, California M,old of Col· ton, Orange County Fair AIOha Queeo end Miss Sea "Festival. :. She is tbe current queen · of the Prange County CelebrllJ! GJ)ll ~lie. Her court for lb• Hllig IOurnammt, wfilch Ji ni~ng· lb debu~ tn. COiia ~en . 'tJ¥.s year, , irlCl~~s .' Jefbt Bl~cklll'd of l!unUngtOn Beach, l!~a Read of ,CO.ti Mosa, !Jnda llfcJi=1w'of Bl!ena Park,. Kathy_ Nei11.~n .. of r L• Habra, Me!o::ty Wright of S a n Clem?11t.e and· Maggie Nedro'tl of PlacenUa. The ~auties will preald•·""OVer the Haig J>rO;alb . ~W"'41 ""'1taUODI Oct. 23 aod tournament Jell\VllllO. In· .eluding final .' •nnlJ irosentallom OcL Tl. • j I I ~ ' }. I ~· • • • • 1 . . I ·I •• I " '• '· • ' . . --------• Fridly, -4, 1'161 ' ' 'Riflats v~ AU•ek' . Abe Fortas Vows . .. ' . ·Liberties Fight lly IAllL WILSON btn.t....,, ....... NEW YORK (AP) -Supreme Court Jllltice Abe Forlla.1 1111 be will 0 peraevere" 1D . the fiO\_t for civil Ubertie1 llld 1 a y a "f\lndamental human righll" guaranteed, ln. the 14th. arneridment are under attack. . "Be careful on thll tasue of 1Jaw and The younger iener•llon proved order : a groat phtaoe to which ltaeU as &OOd as any In the peraon otrange meenlnp are bollll! al' of 11.obfft Morlan, 12, of San Fran-tacbed," F...W 1old Thuraday nt1ht cllCO. llobert..made a phone call at a New Yort University Low School from. a pay booth but got a bwy oocterence on the lOOlh anniversary Of 1lin&L Whm he hung up, fl ih ·tbe 14th amendmenl chanl!• !lowed from the. telepbolle · U ,.., the 116-yeor-<>14 justlce'1 flrit coin tiox. Robert tumed the money public ai>Peaiance m .. be Withdrew over ID poll..-IA1fn& "It doesn't ' Wednesdoy at Pr"ldel\I Joh .. on's be!Ollf to )11,.,1 nominee !Or U.S: chief just! ... He .tl>ok e the step ofter the Sonat.. failed to t>it • off a fillbuster agalnlt his nomln.atiott iolorla1 Wodllttdoy a1Pt to olltt .,... po thy on4 hoc! renilndodc him DI a - joinln FrllOOID <fuolollon -ttld,, in Mtenc», 110D1 m .u 1 t Jll'l'll'VtN throUlh ln1ull on4 Injury ;: • Tfmo will do )"OU Juttiot.'' lporin& 1111 18-poio pr Ip IT I d' IPflCh, Fortu llld, "I hopo thAI lhll noUon will prOCMd to Illa fuliftUm .. I of Ollf coulltuUoool .. 1 .... I ftlt lllal .,.. .,. .,.... fa a nalloaaJ cr1111-. Wt Wbo t blllevt la tJdl tl.IU0. • •• where ... who btl1e'9 In tM 1«11 omendmeD~ wl1I bo p\11 to It to defood it." ~ • ~ '~ J . ----·---~ iroua MIN DllD IN° CWH 0, 112 ITllATO,OllTll.111 tllMILAR T.O AllOVll IN NORTH DAKOTA • I . \Traini~g Plane .Crashes ' ~ t .1~ ; ) • ..JI> ••• · FQur Killed;''J:'Uo Bqil Out, Escape Uninjured _ . \ ,. • ' J ' • . . . . .. ' MINOT, N. Jl .. (UPIJ ,.,..; A Bl2 1llplrforlr.U ••• • roullno landln1 COlll'll pillll(ed Into • hoyfitld neer th• MIDDt Air Fon:e Biie todoy. TwJ> He·ni4·fhn WWI 11Ytry upaet" and W.uld not' tail., oot or dnnt. He · uld one had a name ta& "Jamilon" on his outfit. · The farmer ~ then were six to eight ftro unltl at 11\a bilrlllllg plono Jlld btll<!opters dronlnf -· Fort.as got a standing ovation of several minutes When· he entered the niled. SOO.seat ,udttorium and· brought the audience t6 ll.!.feet ·sever.al 1.lmes d;uring hls spe~. ' · 'lie 1!.U pi;tce4ed at .!be lectern by ArtbtD' J. Goldbe'?g whom Fortas suc- ceeded on ·the Supreme Court in 1985 ·wheJI Goldberg became U.S. am- bas:sador·to the United Nations a post he has· since' re!lgn~. l'.!el!e .~ader . Claims· N&Zis ·~,.,...,..n. balled out nf•IJ an!! four dl\d. Swartout Mid the airmen were tot.. niy 1hortly alter tlley tn0cted on h1I door. The eir bt1e 1pok~Mnan confirmed there were two survivors. I One of the 1urvtvor1' toJ.d aewnnen they bailed out at from 3,200-3,flOO ·feet When the plane setmed to be' bavtng 'ttoublie with tbe fuel Uno, CIUlfDf Ibo engines to malfunction. Would 11"1' bellcoc.ci.,,.,.ldng meter that giu.1 J'OU t"nOMV7 TM clo11st I/ling lo· it llal bHft 1'llfldled by the Cltu of Van N•u•. TM •lliqlu "Gold· tn Ctrc&I" parktno meu.n Qive back a to1"n whtn J'OU tnttf1 4 coin. The lok.,, u redl.,..d by l)Grtlclpating J.OOQL mtrchanU. Van· Nu111 became ,,,. [irrt commvnlty In 111< Milon lo iftltaU utt mttlrl. • Brltllh model Tw:lllY revealed a Utile fllt(l)e pride today.when ehe aal4 there II hope for thlli W1l!n· en. ••1 don't 1ee anyt!ilng at all aezy about 1eMhrou1h blowet," the J.t.year-old model aald In New Yorlr:. "I think they're horrlble." TwldY mea1ure1 si,21-32, • A aroup of Mille buslnt.umen in Laurel, Mississippi, raised money to send Mrs. Eu.lie Boston, a 71· year-old Negro widow, to Mexico City so that abe can watch her lamed SOD Ralph participate in the long.jump competition at the Olympic Games. • Prodiictrl of the Westem mo¢t "The Good Gu11s and the Bad Gvu1" ar• ...Itlng thhtgt oa authentk aa they can. ThdJI ate /jlmlng lllt mOtlle In Norlllem ~ Nno M1$1eo, Uling an original , f&ON'O\a OOUQt raUroad and ptri- od cothlmet. But thtt1 are a UttJe 1hort in the 1%tra1 tWport- mmt. Th1J1 ~havt 'ftOt betn t1bU •to find lftough natiots who can !~ hor1t1. • Tile free mamege ceremonies at the County <l<Mj!thOU!e In Lo! An- geles soon may he costly. 'County Cleric Wllll•m G. Shorp said he would recommend a $5 fee to cover "paperwork'' costs related to the ceremonies, performed. by judies during the noon lunch breek without charge. •• Ronold Strohlt didn't go broke ln win~ his prlmory race tlor the Col o Leglslature. Tile Fort Col- lins Republkan said he spent 66 cenls • . • for 11 letters at six cents each. He was unoppoeed in the election . • • . ' • • • •• "I ~-ti>mmouncetbatmywllc Frs11C01,.,.bu slven up imoklng,' t 1:1 tit petoiinal• nollce In !h· ' •Hilled lltCllQl1 ol the Albin· ( . .-ew "Ym) Tlmel Uldon. II wa: •illlld.·-X. ........,.": ICn. Ram· ,.,. i.111' tlilil Illa lllWlpapU" !kt 1111 Md lllllllld ttlO JNdo «more a ..., tor n :rmw • 11111111 -. "*'-•-• Wiim ........ C. r,11:ns,dldn'I Clll otl IU ~ ud the £:.WO 01;4 ol Emlllo1mol>t r I otl -ploymtaf diecb. •. , 21-fMN!ld s..-1111o f'llldlat I nu .. llultrtor Coult ID award I tie dYeia tarmblaild Wt De-c;:dllr nan lie .._..,..,., bit hair fr~:ca=u T1 clll111llld as a "man . 1r.-pr1wtntll- tJve." ~ ,tJ · Noting FortaS' presence, Goldberg said be did not want to act "like an ·ostrich with my head in the sand.". - , .... I want to ~e~s. here and now," he ·said, "my very profound regret . at· tbO wrongful actloo 'of the United Sta\<~ senata:• · . ." 11,0 Wd 1111 wife Dorolby had ctlled '.President Visits ·. Ei!3Cnhower, Says . ' He · Looks Great ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -PrHldent · Johnlob viltted former Prealdtnt Dwight D. Elleahow« ot Wtller Riled . HOlpdta! 1xldoy and 11!d 1lle Gellert! looted I °Wondsful." Joi-. 1pent oboutlO mlnutea with Elsenhower, who u ~from his .se;.i-eil.tn heirt attack. Later, . J<>br!S<o> told r-ms: "He looks Just as gOOd u l ever sa\\. blm .•. juot the opposite of what yoc might expect." 'the Pre&ident 1&ld El.HDhower -~will be 78 on Oct. 14-wU sitting up in bed and wu "•n¥J:inl and talk· ing" during their briel 1at-to1elber. . ''He bas an infectious ·laugh and wa.~ tea.sine: me a litUe bit," Johnson said wtlh a &mile. . The President said he g a v e Eisenhower a rundown on "what's happenln(' fD the Vie"1am talko fD Paris on the basis of a report he received Tburaday from Cyrus R. Vance , the deputy U.S. negotiator who la In Washlngton brlelly. Elaenhower has l>een hospltallzed at Walla' ~ since May 14. He oul- fe.red hU seventh heart attack. at the hospital but was taken off the critical list Aug. 211. He bu }lnce been recovering satUfactorlly, acc«dlnl to docton. One doctoc ha!! described his recov- ~ a& "amazing." Gassed Hiin WASHINGTON (AP) Peace demonstrator Jerry Rubin, a major figure in a congressional probe of the stormy antiwar pr:o_~st at t _!1_ e Democratic Convention, charged to: dA_y his.hotel room.on,Capitol\Hlll had been leor·iaMd by AmOrieln Nlizit. · · Rublll, dremd lh gi>enllla · garb, told an impromptu news conference before the start of the third day of hearings before a Hollie Un·Amerlcan actlvittes subcommittee th.at a mysterious telephone ealltr threaten- ed to get him. Rubin, a bearded, bare-chested leader of the Youth lnternatiooal Par- ty (Yippie1), who ls ~der subpoena to appear e.t the hearings, said he return· ed to his room in the Congressional Hotel next to a HoW1e office building T\luroday night to find th•·room cloud· ed with tear gu. Rubin said on the door was a small white card with a Nazi insignia, the wordl "National Socialilt W· h 1 i e People's Party" and an advertisement for dialing a "White Power"· m.111a1e by te!eph<ine. ' · · Rubin said that aftor· ],oUce c:ame, hU ootol f/tleplaw rq • ncf·• °'""' a&ked hflil ·to come ouuldt. ~1h• bal!<ed /l•blh quoted the ctl1'r 11 aayinf, lf~on't-cot.. yo1Lton!Chl. we'll get you tomOITOW." The subcommittee chei.rman, Rep. Richard lobord (.I>-Mo.), 1ay1 ht has heard testimony that at least 21 Cam· munists were Involved in. tht bloody clashes between demon1trator1 and pOlice at the Deri:iocraUc conventl.oD 1n Chlca~o. , Rubin was .(w1her.quoted a1 atating that "We'll kill ill the cendlda~a for president and cause I revobitton. in tbe country." He1also said, ''We'll kill that <obscene word) Daley," referring to Mayor R1Chard J. Dally of Chicago. While the Thursday 1euion was going on, up to 250 Yippies shouted protests out.ride the CaD.Oon offlce buildlllg. • YUPINO YIPPllS -Two Ylpplet talk to 1everat of their fellow )llpplea In. Ille back of a police van aller Ibey were placed under .,... teol foliowtna • brief IC\lf!ll out.Ide Ille Cannon HOUH omc1 Building Thursday. TlleYlpp1es are attemP.tlng to cltsrtlpt a he.ring ol. Ule Hou11 Committee OD UnAmerlcan AcUv!Un wllicih II lnvesli- pllJll 111~ dllorder1 at tho DcnocnllC c4nvenlton In Chicago. ~ , __ Ont of,.... ·....vtvorl Mid the Stralellc "" Command bomber· IPUll out of th• 1tY, lr<im • llell!lt of 3.100 to 3,100 feet -· ·the fuel 1!lle 1!11 tu · ri&l>t·11de.ftlled; TIMI plllii cairli;d ·li<I nuclear weepona. The two 19'\U'vivors, boCn distraught but uninjured, made their way to the 1ame farm houae, located a to .. feet from 'the •pol .... ..._.the iuperf~e~, ~me down.. T,bey ]Veie ldenti&ll u Ll ll4i>old p. Hortei MG; Maj. Jerry :W. J-. ' ;. '!'heir c)ll(ea -. fQUlld a boJf mljO' . to three ·qumwn of a mile from die burning wrecU.ge. One ruer · 1hoWed up 10 Dilnutais aft'2' tile crash and Ille other 10' minute• later. · It w~s the . first B5;2 era.sh at the Minot bide since the bi& bombers were .aeslgned there tn 1961. The·plane was in radar'contact with Minot bast and com)ng in for a lan· din& when "it dlJoppeared from Che radar ICI'een," an .air bue 1POkesm.a,n said. He sald the plane, a SAC craft assigned to the '6th bombing wine at Mlnot, W.. oa a ....-.trailllnf flight when lt crubtd ebout 4 a.m. CDT elght miles i;ast of the base. Fannft' Carl Swartout said the plane cr11hed and burned about 100 yards fr9m bis home. "I'm 1cared, so I stayed ri&bt h«!, 11 he ·taid: Swartout aa1d two men welling alrme'1 fll&bt outfltl "balled out and can{~ to m)' h~uae." . (" "t I) '> '"' W ...,, • Mother Sees 5 ' O~ Sextuple~ BIRMINGHAM, Ell&land (UPI) - Mr1. SheU. Al14 Thom! 11w her five aurvivlog aeltupl«a tollaY -for die f!rli timo91ncedlelr b!rth Wedneadoy. 1"Ibfy•re j1.11t btauQful," tbt ~ yNr-old motMI' s..ul. The hoophtl Hid tho three. ,cirla and two boyl, Wb.UI ttil1 frail, "are all tak· 1ng feeds al lndt milk.'' Mrs. 'lborm, it added, "ta making al'tilfact«y proereas." Docton earlier aave the Uve oumvor. • 60 percent....,.. of Uvlng thrwgll llll lneubator period. ' ·'Astronauts Given 'Go' .For Apollp ·z Launch . . CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) .-For the fint time in nearly two years, an American launch team has received . uilcondltional· clearance to 1tart the countdown for the laUDCh ci a maDned . 1paceshlp. Apollo 7 altnloaUtl Waltel Schirra, 'Donn l!lllele ond Walter CUonlngham rec6lved the "go" fc.r an OCt. 11 launch after a day-big tpp..level revl9" Thur1doy ol tl1 prlpoHlloos for the optn1nc round:in man's drive to the mooon. · \!~ ..... ··~ '·.: setbad;20mdll . • APoilo 7 la· • vaatly tmprovod version ot Apollo 1 ud tta el:bMllt:lve -of teetl here durln( tl1o Jut few momtts bu gone mmaually well,, Apollo 7 pa,.ed !ti loot major test la.St week and , wllile the !light readiness review 'Wlas .tmder way Thursday, technicians ~fuel· ing ti),:.$ip'i cqptrol rocket.. and its matn.tm:a::tteuvertne. eng:i.Qe:. 'To:IP'i pr~~.)'<"1' dev..ed to MJ!lig Ille ~ 09ftlr01. Jet sy~--1n lhe'.=stare "A:.;o.c., . ' .•• .,,.. '11i 1a'' . • . ,_.., ~""""·· .satUttt . ~ , 1'..... • •. ·'eight'. ... ~ .. -stue1'!11 be . led with ·t.....lae Sotui'doy._,' . . . "Never have JO many:beiii m· auch .good shape 11114 ~ready !oily," llld . Lt Gon. Samuel~ Pblllfpa, th6_Apollo program dl,r<Ctor •. at the concliiJicin"' . io· 8· " ''ge·1 ..... , Man the mQooport meettnr. · , All """"° The ae11ion, called a ~read.inns . · · review, Wll the I.I~ .,!li-Jor b"!'dle .•• N Abh~. ,d ,_At ,DI. oor ' before the ltm't ~the lrJn&: countdbwn' t.r -~,. onlhe tir. J!lanoed ~polio ap(i!ill!l!p ·1n.·B· ,ank. .-R~bhe_ ry 41'<1 ftl ~turn,IB roc~day. The three Apollo 7 . .,trcnaw are ,. ochodllled lo !If theJr 1e.ion abip ALllUQUEllQU!ll1 N.M •. (UPI) -A Los Anitle• man, nab!>ed ot the front onu>d the ea1h 1S3 Ulne1 for 11 days doOr of the Albuquerque NaUonal i.'l an all·imporiant ahAitedOYm run to Bank with a saCk of stolen cub, was prove Apollo ii ready lor a trip to the hel4 here today on a bank robbery moon. charge. The lut time American ut:ron.iuts The auspect,. Jdentif~ a& Michael received slmllar clearance came in M. Orffn~ -251 •of Loli Angel.err .and November, 19e6, wflen Gem 1 n i believed a native of Mb:skogee, Okla., as11l"ma:uta James L<well and · Ed"1il was ~d.Ui lieu Cl $20,000 in tbe oat1e. Altrin were preparing for the. wiliduP Gr&MI. wie 6lbbed at the troat d~ lllgl':t ot the natlon's 19CODd generatioo of the bank"lb.urs:lay With a sack fill· m&nnld spacecraft 1 1 eel ;with '·$2;~ iJ;l cash. Ht waived hi5 The lnl1lal lDODDld Apollo llilbt l!ld rigbta lo . d~ ~I a 1t d been ICbeduled ta follow tbrte months preliminary hearl:nt" a b i s ar· lat.<, but tro(edy •truck with ·tbeilre rllpneot l!ef<n U.S. Cbmmla1!0oer deaths of Apollo 1 astronauta Vli:iil .Robert W;McCoy . Grissom, Edward W}\lte and Roa:er JJank tenei-Jifar&ttY Duda •aid a aiatfee and the moon program~,,.,as -'m.llq. walbd.up,tolm' cage and &boved her a :llOie aayJlic: ''Put tl1 your · · . . moooy Jn • !>of <r l:jl blow,your head Ex-Armstrong President es ~!{j .. =;:.Y.. note W&I •laned;. Mro. Dudo llllod·lllo p.,W bq with cub, then. let out • yeU 11 die man, oeered Cho fropt d-. LANCASTER, Pa. (UPI) -Clifford J. Bocutrond, 71, who jofned the Armotronf Cort Co. lh lll21 11 a 1tu- dent salesman and moved up throUlh the rank• to become president and chairman of the board, died here Thuniday. Backstrand, a native of Los Angeles, wa1 graduated from Pomona Colle&e in 1920 and ·earned a 11.S. dearee lh economlca at the Unl"Verlltf of PeMSylvanla the follawinC )'tar. He joined Armstron& 11 a 1tuden,t 1alesman in the floor division and_ ad· vanced steadily untU .tie was elected president In 1950. He was named board chairman in 1962 and held tbat post tm.Ul bis retirement in 1967. l 0-JJud Wendell Jeon quickly srab· bed the· ou.opect, :wre-l1lo ·omio beblnd bio back and olappod • polr of ~cuffs on the 1u1peot ~ith pro· fessional· aplomb. Jean h~d J·µ 1 t completed an FBI·apecif.11 1t1;1linar the day before. . . ' Western Midwest Frosted ' Fizzling ' Hurricane Pauline_~ Southern Californi.a Californla ""~ Uw '* ., Ill "'' .. " ... " ,,, " ~ . " " .. " ..... .. " " .. .. . .. " ,. .. " " .. ~ ~ ~ .. I:> .. "' 17 71 .JS " " .... " . " .. .. " .. " 11 'f M ....... , .. If ... . .. ' I n i •:: :t • ·" a = " .. " .. .. .• • ,, p n tt .n .... 71 • » M JI .N .... :: ' .n Ii. • • I 11 11 I I, ' ---- For. Tlie Record · I -• • v New ~-ty Grttap DAILY PU.OT e: Schools . ... "Coleman ti> Eix MachifWB .. . • Wat,son's Plan To Fight Flights ~ ·a; JACK BllOBACI ~ . !wo '*ldoec,..... .4ell&md Of ... Dtllil': ...... ... tlo ~ about J00,000 . . Soundl Lhshed ' x i . - SANTA ANA ~ T he bai1ot. wben purclwed In m • n u fa c t u r e r Of the 1964 ~ usually have bandt· Coleman¢-. vote , . ,...,_1m\chln1pro-edmort-M..-r. poood Tbancloy to upllt• ' Thi& ,_ -1'0l(otnllon BUENA PA!Ut -Sdlool the ~ •Ml 191d to topo. 860,ooo ODd 'COOl01t .,_ w ...................... . 1 · -'•lo lloro llllv9 taken OrtqO' O...ty .fu. ttlM ilod llclols eq>e<t •. 4'1n\~ in "'"'7'"'...., --"=""" p~ clw1ed. • • Th I I ...,. lllnld ---urfOd -Jt he-lmpt as 1be . No-cil_ ,.Jeil,!llll! ....J'll!llll••--"Cll!l\!lf would ¥em ... t1o liit .... ~j, 1111htt pver ~-~ ~~~ '"::·vollaS 8>'1-'l'a•k =~•"='~· lrol our locil Cimmi•nlli• Llndbor1h.Elemtlltory 'T:i'."~ .... a <ilbd l<>r · , ·$.l°''-00 ht A ..,41.oo bav~ f!Ver 1be oolleca.. and School .-1bt l"ulltrtOn tinJt. lo in.a hil -1 · · •. . . °" ••, ; . eJCpellditure ·of l11<h tues ~ · · ; :io the Volinl s-1~k LOCAi! ~ N,... ....:•us"' I" and would paa •ll oolltrol ol • Tho ocbool dUlrl<t uktd -Forca wbioh rec«llly '!>-.....,.... •-, • edllcallllg our YOllll(MI to . Area Plans 'il>o COQD\y. C.....1•1 office proved a tell Of _,,, N .... 11i .. ..,.. ..... tollt..... J. J. 1i1cml0c:m Sacramtnw." ·I to tn1• ... _..,_In••· wake roochlMO in ri precincU In .......... .., ,..,,,.i..;1 ""'" 40lll lllCH 'IT. IU'.' w-,.. -v_. _....,. , ·Orebat , and two ln El 1*t .. 'li tNi8".-& • ...:.-~ ,......,.,. MWJW WallOn's plan wlll I•. To B·•!ld Ola'Jll&OtcpilltaotFri.lay_ lllodllla dllrlof 1be Nov. 5 c-t ""tho DAILY PILOT. 14......, before the Cali6>mla •lee· IJ.ll two bloCllt frdlli tlie -. · Co!!«al -· • · ' • lonote In Noveml>Of. Tho . ' ' • ' Tllo -k!flW.tbe back--Qla1...,,hM ~two ' -~-_..,. Swnn; · ... P.ool ~ ·-··-~ -~"'" .... --r••dln11•••••••••••••·•••.••••·•1 • • comtltuti.on, lo IJ\nlt pro-. • , liiulr 'l""'""""' 'II» Hild ho -.. In -.'nle)<.-, •• · . 9' .. am-Olll io the -I '"'t :_,_:,,"Z""'. ,,..,ar n• 14w lo ~· ... I : F R •. •. . • • perty11Uesto-peadllltof ;'SANTA ANA_ Forma; buu~losecurea •,.t --.111UO.ooo. Alt• • •. · • , 11 • """ --., u._ _.. __ •.. 'h--f'-=· ftlc!lt•~tr~zooeorow>4 .c....id be can-to•• · 11 alld wwJd ~ tliat col· v-"' --~-111• lil:biol, • " .-C<JIDllUter at the 11 • I • • ,, Jocted propeity mes ht 111· Roismoor C'oWilY .~ 1tie ~-b In the · <OUlllJ dett'• vote COUDUng • . , " · • • ed"mlY !or p,..,.rty..e!ated ma· Jor the _. al alrporl'1 tlile OU ,pa~ COl!ter. Rmm ·,,... are 11 SAFETY: L16HTING FOR llKES • ' • seMcee. ' bWlding a swinunlnl pool al alld l'Ull""Y ·lilol "Odvi!e jirllMd out at 1be coud;y's • . . · · . • Ftnancing of llCbools aod Los Alamitos High Sc:ltool pilots .to take a lelt turn --asiol c 0 n t e r II I. VFW rl welfare services w o u l d was. approved Wednesd&• alter take ott to avoid flying lll\'.Ol'OI mllee from the vote a "UTE A BIKE" """"-" i'u revert. if Prop. 9 1b0uld be " over the school at Stanton cotintlng area. , ' • • • ~ · • WEISS .._ , approved, to the state. bycouotysgperviaors. and Commonwe~ltb The mailufe.ctq,rer ~ • • DEAl'B ZVO'J'ICES '--"w ..... -"· ...... -Jury G1'_yes W"'6oll has suggest..d flll!ln-•A Jari!• crowd galllered In .......... ~ ......... -.be. COOPIRATING WITH • "W•I ...... Cb1t1i tMa. l5ut'Ytvld: "' _ _ clrig of the new state , cbaim.ber Recently mouten o f ~ within zUD& boUrs • • ~=:" ,::1["h."/: =.':'!i ::! ' · refJpcmibilitles through in-the supervisQrs _ 1 student: in the school armt;d <r by 5·o'clock in th& morn· • ,..,,..~tot ttin, Texai .wit •rllllldl11-, creases in inc<me, sales end for 'the heerlng on w.ie with blnoculars ... walkie ing tolkMia& the. eiectlon • '"""' "" -w.ai ..... n11c:11i .. r.n. $200,001\, ut.edtiaoce tiues: ·p:i:cm project. 'lbe diSltrict ~ formed fclalle &p0t-with his upgraded 1ywtem. • :SIMcn wm "' heM ~. I ,M. q n--.,.... told -• meeu-g ~-~ to d-tlly of' • ~ primuy. 1-....i • ....l 'P1elnc View CMM1.,wi11 ...... 11taberf· ~--111..1 1111..1 •• .:us._ a ~ort •-aren~ =I \,Cams ...... ~the e~1;1.on :n111CL0111J._'l'0.._ ... 1.DOCM.,:r. .... ,..... • '"Gel'r dtlclttlfll, Olr«t.lt ' "" lell W,IU 111111 DU -..w. .. ., heedin" II . • ~....,.,,., Milrtu•rv. n•. 1,..,_v, T W that a ' ' r e s p o a. s lb l e fonned solelY to build Ute fending craft not & last June, I"fJllums were not • '<•• --0 O"" "ll altarmtive" to the Wetion ~----~ 1 the warnings. aYa!lable uolll 3 p.m. Ille • SATURDAY .<.CT 5 10 a M £ p M· 11 c •' · PERKINS ' ¥™ ptq>Osl existed n the form Swrng poo • 'lb.ere have been .h -o following day, • r "f' • ·. 1"'• • • _.. • • ' ~·O.. '"'_,,.. "'•· ''"' "· Superior Court Jury bas of Prop. IA, recOlllly ap-Althwg)l giving \hel~ plane craihe• near Ol>aogo Oounty ii con-. 635 W. 19TH, COSTA MESA . 11 Meu.,..sr.su~iw..._ deda~OOOjudg __, by r-·. n--" . I, ''-'~--~·-1 •• ----~ =., . II , -. .... -. o.111e1. 11tat.rt aw a r ,_,..,, • 1'1"'...... UV'J .IWlMl\lo blessklg to the projec ~'Ml M.:UUV ,.... OJ\,-an. , upon recom· H. ~-·1r Pt ..a. ~- _. 111en1.. •"" s.11ti ""''""' menttoawomanwbosued o...--eod. scheduled ftlc' ·mdll.hr-hnei!Planefell oi Qxmty aert• Free am.,..,.,....tlw ~ • -°"""-. ... -. ... a""·"'..._••-"-,000.' •-.-~··~· • aupervi&cnworoedttla!a ._,_of n.-•. ---StJ-~~-IT I 1 ···'Ii thl'l .... ......_"......_.~,.. c:,.,... •ic-a.. Mna1 ••• ,,. .. , ,...,__... ,,,. -UlllSioo on WI:! '~· _. -tn the ~ard a~ W...-u uuu, """" re-• •I H~• ,,m lf'I• ••,. • r • _ ..... r.o..,...--,..,.. • Mn. Do11tn ..,,..., bNtfltt", 1"""°" Mrs. U:U JC.at b r y n blllot. peUtJon Of ~ ~t of the P.art bame BbOrUy after pliaoement ot Coiem~ .ma-·• fl11ff.,,, t1,e. :r!:' =--= :::.-::-,:-": Hermann, 44, of Buena Pvt ''Prop. 1A will pve ce-vat.en in tbe .... dtstz1ct coUid takiDI et« from Fullerton dWlel ~I thef 'ari too V1t.r1M ef F•tlfli Wert • .M~"' • ......wcttlldmi. "'""'* was awlried the j\llonent nulne prq>erty ~ relief ta force a vote "f)b ibe pro-Aiq1ori. Four· J>eOPte were alow. • '••t N .. ~IJ.......C..tt MUI • :~~C..:.~~r,~ ~ Dr. Harry E . the homeowner wltbou t -~....,..~~-:_ _______ ldll"1~~-------·-...::Colemlln:==.:"°'=ed=...:tl>:..t=...:1be::;.•;.:ii~•:...!•~•~•:..•:...!•~•:_•.:· :..•:..;•::...:•:..::•:...::•:..•::...:•::...:•::..:;•:..·;;•••::...:'•'!-r-11:M' ~I f'il'l'.. DirlctaC IW a.II J)eHa\ten Jr, Of Qa-den disrtlpdng }OO&J: ICJVenmenl ~ mt:' ~:"".:..~.,.. 111 ·~· Grove, by a jury of ei8lrt end mingillg 1t•tew1 de BECb'Tl' .£! __ _,,,,:-, -. ...... , .. Pea.-wqmen amt four men. 1~ ...-ru-vll Y. hcbtt. A" et, el 1All N. s a 1 d. ''And Prop. 1A b TllffJll Ave .• 131. Oni-. SUl'YI* She .had alto named Dr. -~--a...:..ny ~-~le~--· ~. VJo111 11.-on. Mr. lMoV L. ~.............. F seem.an o f ~....u_,.. _, '-""Oau.= N•l. 011111 Uuttltw, Ml"L. Wrtl'M ..,....~ • ·it oBen tax relief based on L'*n. DowneY1 •t.lldtllthtw, Mn. Garden Gcwe and tbe --:i...... already m' ~ s•·•· "'-rllfl kflooler. Or•-Sll'Y• RI·-•· H ~ of S ta ·~ w~ -w1r1 M fllld S.h.lrdlv. 1t:• ,M. 11e11 VQ !f'llQW ospL,,... an __ ._, not on wiahfuJ. ,,......, c111"1. 1nlft'Tntnt, L-' Ana in her original claim, ... _....,, t t t v1•te ,,,_1,1 Pm, 11u11 ... tor1. DI-.... ~ Ju.Mo se"'~ __ un-t.hiDtini £.or s u b 1 i u e cc.ti Mffl. dlsclOled amount aa pay-son warned th• t ,..,... .,,. e1n e!'MllW1v Mortuary, ""'"' ...,....... Li.n::iu -.. -.. f~." c-•· ~~1~Rru.t111 Aw.. meat t.o her prior to the · . 9 "would place atrtct c~ ...... or1-lds Mf'Vk.9, ht· court hearing. ·::· .. ts on the tnuuce 0( • urd".Y, ,._ HUia; ~· ,,rtt, Mrs. . Hermann teeti.fied "'----. llUCh Wflltfler, ... , ll"llltllWrf No1varv. fOro und = ~ w1rclrtt •1rec:tor.. that she put heneli er 81 w.aCler di 1 t r i b u t 1 o n -, · ...... ~!sc;:;'~ _.~-Wille!! care of Dr. nei;a..:;n, a !1mnJ, ~ools. JdiCe and 1• .. Clffl MIN. SiWYlved by wltl', spec;;aHct in uro...,.,, on !ldlities, roads, HW'I' uwnw1 •h• ,..,._, -1MPP111& Feb. 1, 1964. Sbe tnderwmt related, progrems. ""' tw. broflllr• 1n111 1b: 111t1n. sur~ to correct a ~le nN'lo~ ....... are the lll'Ylca WIH M llitld lllvrd1y, 11 e-1 r•"'JUO!o- AM. 11R ,,,....y CMPll. 1""'"*''· ~cal condition 1 b e v e blood of. our~ H•rW llllt M1n1«111 "•rt. e111 claimed became wane. ......:..,•• be -ct • ......,...., Mortu1ry, Olrwcton. -~ ... MYREHN lmailDe the e!!ect on the Ell11 •• Mrnftn. 12t E. Intl St~ Colli economy of Orang& 0ouMy -· ... "· .......... ,_,... Fire Ca0 -II --· -... were Mllfl9ill M. Holltl. Co$l1 Mllll two ..... """""' .... ill:llllf\. ol TW!ln, 1nd l"Mll. llt' '--' a baltlllf.~Hf' J ·" ., dllNlllDlll. lndll1111 broll'IW, 1.lflul .n .. _,,.... . .,. th _,...., ......_ 11\t!Urod. e1 P'lrllloM1 ,, 1rtndctllldrll'I l"llllra at. ~ e ._.....v •nd .. trMHr.nddllld. s.n1o11. 7:..o 1.m,. e1r ""' mo Wt1,,1rt mtttee at the ::U.: wu s.tu....,.. I ""'-Wnldlff ChlHI. l"ilcl. "'-..a.I B R Loi wlltl ill:w. J~ liltdhtll9 oftltLlllM. hWfltlll V1li., ~ • ee'9 ll'ltWmlnt, H•rbot ill:•t M9morltl t:JJ 11.m. Thul'lday, •r 11,... Mnnt111 Aneeleli repreteDtilmc the ... ,.., \ll1n.t!Ot1. Frfd1y, 1 to s l"M A,,... l!ld $lifer 9 s I b • ,,.,.1 ,.. , ,.M. W•ttllff OllPll Ntttr· t :OI 1.m. l"rtcln', n1tW. 1n.tt "rtt• entl-Prq). ' o a er ' tvlry, '4M111. OfrKton. Wda St. ~Against the Tu CARHART •:1s 1.m., ,..._,, "'' Cll'Tlltton ~ Nu.....-._ell Trap. 11:11-" Jt11'1'11 c..rMrt. 2012 Otbon 12,1, p.r11. ThllrtdlY• tlTVCturt · flrt, Reeve said a brle porUon llllt, H.-ort lt'Kh. Sutylved bY lOI M1!n Sl. WI,., ,.r•-· o1 lhe 11ome1 fcur •rand-2.j3 , m "*'ICtl ·•Id, I01._ 1"'"'111 of bomeownet"I now ~ c11lk1Nn '"" nlftt 1r11Hr11116Cf!lldNn. · • cM 06 bout 3> ..,,,___., of totfJ ,..rl.,.le ..,...1c.1 will M Plll4. lnll:r> f :51 it.m., 111 ... k, lffO l'tdll Ct"19 g .,_ .. .....,. with "*"· Mtl,.. AbbtY ~.::,:·~ '''° ,..m~ "' lltk. • w11nut; Allt. 1 p rope r t Y· taDI ilP': ~:W!Y ~~ C:llllflOM. ,..... 1::w 1.m. r":V. ':::.c. all. ,,, proxlmlitely 70· per c ·~ . cont,.,_ to N Anlll'IC&I\ Cl-:Miii SI being IJ*id by .o.caJled. ... '• SodtfY. Wftldltr 0..ptl /Ml'tlMrv, l !ll ,,m'., Ml"YIC8 a ll, "' .. ,.. ca.. mtw1..v mteretta IUCb ii ....... OINCOOYLE Ill . Ort.... C"'9 Miii. ~ and b.!uitrY; 'lilnd · .. Ci.PM G. Davi.. AM •1, o1 1112 C1ll-t :U 1.m. l'ridl'I, 1IOl1"!mlftf flr9. 1&16 speculatm'S apd ·~ Iii .... ~ forlllt A'tt., HUll"Mtoll ltKll. °'" ~ A"9,. "-'· \/, tn0 •lllNI .6-..-......t ....,,...es. ol ""111, Ocft:IMr :t. SUrvtwd by Wiit. ,.~·~"·~·~~~.ii-~'Mii;;i'"~""iii;""iiii;ii"iiiii""'ii'ii'';;;;;-,;;;-;;.-;i;;iO-i;;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;i MlrMI ..,._ ClllM al!CI J1dc Dow111 ""' •llll'lttn. J"~ 'ltlllll 11111 JlaM =,-:. ::=-·.,::, ~: Phone 540·7131 It~ Jtkhr!land, and 1llwll 1ranf. dilldNI. A dlfrtll' mtfTIMr ol llk1 *IHJ, ~ Sllflll"lllY, 11 J>M. Stn!IN c:MPll. lrrtln!Wllt. 'aclfk VllW ,,,._.,,I l"lltt. Smllfll ~ 1rf, Dll"ICtorl. BALL J1111 K. Hell. M D Clllt Aruoti, L"""9 Miiii. Oltll el dMftl, Od'ebtr 2. lul'Ylwll bY llDtl. Mll'llli. Morrltoll. c.... .. Ml" ....... DeNtllr' '"°""" "' LatuNi Hin.. 1nd ~ IMlflO. din.,., ~. ll!u,..,, , l"M. ,..1_. vi.w dlllitL wllfl ltl't, Jolin 11: IMvlt ~tint. lllllr!l!llltlt, MfAI. ~ ttl TM l'aclflc. "IClfte View Mtlflll'lll 1'1""-Dlt'Kt.d Mo "Kltlt viw ~WilERRIE J1mt1 •• 'Ntlenll'. 175J Santi ""' ""'" C-" Mett. WY1~ P1t1tlll9 11 w.ttcJ!lf CMNI MOrtu'11'Y, ..._.._:.. BALft MOBTUAlllES Coiwa del Mar OR._ C..-Idea Ml I-UM BELL BROADWAY MOB'IUARY ID llroedn:r, Colla M- U a.Ull DILDAY BROTHERS ~ Hu:i-rt!!olleJ ! 17111 Ilea .. Blvd: ; H11tlnllo• Beodl sa.7171' "• " . 1i PACIFIC VIEW ~MEMORIAL PA!Ut teme~rr • Mo!lllUJ ,, Cbpel " pie Pacific View Dt1vt Newport Beacl, COWonlla • ' -; nnr.um.Y · ~~ ! ......... ••• , t fl& --' -Wbri llOllTUUY • 11'1 Mala S&. : ..... Bed J; _U'Mlll • wtsroun' .llOllTU.U.T .,, a 1• ·at.. '°""' 11ota l •••• HARIOR CINTIR . -2300 Harbor Blvd. CostaMno LOW, LOW PRl~E FOR BIG. SCREEN PORTABLE COLOR 00(]5LAJ ColotTV Th• CANDIDATI Mo4•1 El.-442 11'' tli1f., I ID •Cl· t11. llttllre ' Jllolllid ... -~· aootlarc. ~,---• "'*7' lll!lr plot' oti""" Reg. 59' Bieyde PlaJingC.. 3r Reg. '1" Wooltte Cold Water Wash 11-u.14111 ....... 97" (. . .. l . UYm! e ...... ;a ....... IMI .. M_,.1t11 ... ....... ,.,,. tt.-C.. -........ CllW -·-......... MllfW111 --~ Ctptl MIM . ...................... ...., ....... , I~{-W .... _. .... .,.... It-IF I ~ ........ • 1•· ~ It. II 1'!1111t'f• ....... V ..... PICk of 3 Exlenslon Cords _.., ..... 111• II' --11.L. • •• ..... t .......... ~~L•• ---. £'i7f. ....,. .. t • • • • • ' • • • •• • . I • --'--'L-L---- 1 ' I ~ ' • • "-Jf DAILY PILOT F~, Or:tobtt 4, 1968 ... Both NiXon, Hmnphre~ Vow ~-. ~~~To ' ILink Pension Wiih CPI BJ tin.VIA POBTEll compUable •Pft'Ce!llqH to • -· ma.ke aure beneficlarle1 do ,Ill tldl ~ollal elec-not fall j>ehlod. -· -j lloG yeor of 1"8, tho llCooi I .. · .. I boo l1oolly' ...... for rnolu-IN ADDmON. olber lo· t. ticra1ila1 the ~ent of creases wOuld be vQted-tro""m ~ Sec~lty beoellll· lbe time to tim~. u they have : " , "'": 'lijU tue 1l>e lorm been lo the put, to lmpC'Ove · ' • OI aUc 1oereU01 1n lbe pos!Uoo of the SOC1a1 :. !1etlr.•m•11t ·b.•uetitl Security . beneficiary. I've •,. ; .. WI>-die COit ol, llvloc wrtttu a o exceedlogly ; '4'* ~~ b7" 1JDOl"e titan a broad outline. but 1t it : : : • 1pedllid. percontare: eoougll to 1J1ggeot what wo ' Ia biief, e. ..ei al aro beading into now. ' the 1elect1on d alte•u,llCo cJdental, and the meani.Dc of tllffe two pollcy 1ta1emoot. II not to be downgraded. • ·~-be!lellt. would '-Democratic ~eei4en!lal : ·be llnlttd to Iha Labor oomloee Humphrey called , D e p.attmeol'o Comumer for a fundamental liDk .. · · ; Price -lDdu the o D l y between future retirement : !measurement' we have of beDefU increases Ud the 1 ~ lo llriDI coot.. a>! lo an addre" .a:t seal Wbenevtr lllll.lodox tlJo!rtd lleJcb. Sept. 25. I major .. IJideueo. a.o o th , GOP ~sldeollll)\Otnlnee ~ • after JnQDllb cuch uill 191581 Nii:on made a s 1 m 11 a r : • ~ 196'1 and .0:. lo' 1968, Sociil pledge in a speech at Miami 1 Security bieDeflt'levels 'Would BeaCb, Sept 28. Neither the automaticAlli increa.Se by coincidence of timing nor TBE POLI'l1CS o! ttll ob- vJous, of courae: it.'• ·.t.n.· herent in the fact· that .both ol tho pi.ices -by"tlle candidates are w o r l d • famou1 hav~ .for · older pen!ODI. Ia number1, the es. and • over appropmate 20,000,000 a1>out 10 peroeot ol • 11 Americana an im· preulve tDta1 indeed. But.in Rudnlpb M. Pelleriti ol p;olitical might.· the 65.Ud· Tustin, a member of the aver group ts even n;iore lm.-board of directors of the preslive, for It represcts 17 Boys• Club of Hun_ling- percent ~.all eliglbhrvoten ton ~ch, has been Here is a voting c~ary of promoted assistant vice tremendous p D 1 i t" 1 c a 1 , preSident and manager economic, social · power.' of the Beach-Edinger . The economics ' Qf it is office of Crocker-Citi· simply that the citizen living zeni National Bank in on a fixed income, iuch al a Huntington Beach. ·- ... Pay Biil! Naw_ T~y Social Security pension,, I.a ----'"------- hit 'lbe hardest by rising liv· Ing costs. Revealing J1 'the fact that even after six hikei-in Social Security beoefit levels since l&fD, be nefic l arie sin general have been d¢pg no more than maiDtai.a. the purchasing power of their pensions when they went on the Social Security rolls. · Fish Study --., • • Say It With Flowers " • • NEW YO!ll!: (Al') -; 'Fl.-ponr II being oaed ~ :'iby ~l. bislne11; -SO aaYs a . · .. · ... • .. " - . , - " -• ·: ' .. Robert DeFord of La- • -guna Beach adverUs!Dg "_ .'· " agency Robert DeFord : : · and Co. has been named : . . ·· a.Ccount aupenoltor for :-: • tile ~ Honer Pla- za In Santa Ana. De- Ford.Wfil coordinate tile shopping center's ad- vertising, saleo promo- tion and publ!c rela- tiom. ·-,. • • . ' ; .· .. -· • . ' . • ' . . . . •• • . • - . -., ,. --.. ·-· --'" . " • .. SAVE AT THE BIG . ANAHEIM SAVINGS ANO LOAN A••OCIATION ANAHEIM MAIN omec: 1e?W. U1tC0111'- Pft.~11U ... .,. 170& ..... llvd . , ....... HUNTINCITON llACH '11 l!Wft .... ti..., rA:U COHVEHllHT P'Ml(INQ A1 ALL a LOCATIOHi !5.215" .. 1 lloaocial publishlog firm w1licb. advjses corporate ex· ecuttwa on busl.nea! pro- cedures .. In tb!I cue, according to ~l'Jall. Joe.. flo,ver power has been Invoked to ·inlpire · 1low·paytng cm:tomen .to come up with the money. 'lbe ardiDary guy baa be<!n geltlng dWllling let~• f<>r )'e8r'S -some subtle hints, some pleading, 1 o m e tbrealenJnt. Business owners, w b o sometime• can be as 6t,BP- , ped. for Caflb at Joe the ~driver, get them, t:Qo • -4'A flower niay be an odd item to find in a collection letter," Prentice HaU says in its lExecuttve report.' "But that could be/ the reason wily it's so ef. fective." MEMORIES. •• One manufacturer uses ~ leU.. wilb a irUl<d :Sower enclosed: 11We· all have f 0 D d memories that mate our THE IDGHER paymeots have not ptit them ahead in termJ of . buying ~ power. Since most beDeftciartes spend most' or ·all' of lb<ir pensions for the neceaslUes of food, c:lothing and shelter, they are cruelli squ_ie~. And precedents for the revolutionary move exist throughout the in- dWltrafiiY.d world. At least l& Countries tie benefit in creases automatically to ris· Im: Uvlog coats. U an)'lbing, We are behind the rest .of tbt world in linking g9vermnent peasiona (and also paymentJ on govei:mntnt ·-) wilb the cost of liv· log .index. The course &eem1 clear. 'l'lle next Pf'Sldent will. alter be enters lbe White House, ask Coogress to. pass legiJlation providing for tbi.! link; even ii it wants to, the new Con.iress almost surely will not be able.to resilt this popular change, present day lives mor.' en-AND EVEN J! the eXperts joyable. And we've always haVe grave doubts (which had e 1pecia11 Y fond they haVe), spokesmen fOr memories about.:d e a l i n g t.be Social Security System with your comp.any in the will have no-alternative·ex· past. cept to go along. "We know you'd like to Yet, despite the in- keep tbiDgs that way. And evitability of the m.ove, I am it's eu:y to do 10. Simply sad. It's such an admission send )'our check wiUlln 10 of defeat on our partl'Wbat days to cover the attached we are sawing, in effect, is: statement. We would like! lo "we have loSt faitb.: in our see · our re1ationsb.ip con-ability or willingnels to pro· tinu1 to bloom.'" tect ttie purchasing power of 'Jben there'1 the rubber the individual dollar over bond glinmick. tho Ion g. _ te:'"L so we'll guarantee pn>teCQOD to our A SL Louio tool company Social security beneficiaries tent its delinquent by automatically giving customers a letter with a them even mote dollars of · rubber band taped to it. The dwindling value 'Then , we'll message: probably move on toward "A certain amount of linking the value of U.S. ltretcbing keeps the rubber Government bonds to living lively but too much atret-. cost in~ases too." clling breaks it. Credit ....::=:.=:==....::.::.:.... __ terms ere a lot like that, aren't tbey? Here'• what we mean. There's a p·oint beyond which they c&mJot be -tcl!ed. "I hope the rubber band will 6erVe as a reminder. You have stretched. suf· iciently, We must have our check in two weeks." And the lowly paper clip JS been recruited for col· x:tion duty. One company attaches a ·lip to ita letter reading1 "Does this clip look Just '.lke other clips you have seen? It may, but don't be fooled. It isn't This oae is entirety different. You see, this clip bas • magic power. "" "Ever since we bought it a year ago it bas been work- ing for us. Each time we 5elld it o u t, it comes back with a check. We know It won't fall Ulla time, either. Faeast 'clip' :sroor payment wilhln t1Je next 10 do)'I." ----------'- • ' ,,, ~- ~ ,, .. "4 •• ~ ~ ,, •• • " ~ • \ • • -" "' , DNLY '1LOT 17 J ~ \ , -~~,,........,. __ .,...;.;+•---··'-··-.......... ----------· --.--......... -. ........... -,_. ....... ....,.._ ...... ~-..... -....... --..--.. --·--,--___,..-..--~ -~-·-~~-~ ... -------------- ' . t ,/ .~ ~ " -· ' ' I I ~ I ~ . 1 TI! I • • ' • J% PAllY PILOT Frldaj, Oc!ober 4,.1968 ---------------------~~~ --\ • • , _. I; -' ' ' -. . . II • . . . ,_ ' . . ' • . . "" . _, •• -,_ --_ ,_ -· - -• " • • -. - ONE DAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES LI MITED! SORRY, NO PHONE OR MADL ORD ERS • • • • f .. -,,,..~.,,...,~-·----------~, ( '"--.. ~ , .. l . '., . . - Misses' colorhl -, SAVE 1-0J -. 11igldaH__s.l1l __ -,,- : • Acot1t1 ind nylon ' • Gaily multi-striped · { • Misses' 1ixts S-M-L I D SATURDAY ONLY! M~_, W-4 ri1 "1'Mll 11-·· .., .. , 1u•1, II ..,"' ., ..,,. •io•v•lllo~ . -~ •""" 21 , ... , .... w • ...n1 .. -ALl ..... 11 •I• ill n•.i-... will> ... ; ... loal, -. ..... .......,, 1 .... :ttl• ..... ,.,....... .., .. ...._ .. _..,_ -'-' ....... .idiM ••Iii-.. ~"""-· ..................... , ..... •'-" --""- --... .-..t ..... ............ i..._. Speciall .12'91111 1otg. ril119e _ .1911·' sheH sait ..,.,......... .. T I • Plostic cased sltell.. • ·Hi-bose; eosy load • Moisfura resis.tent • Won't split, swell up 1 Dtins• shot pattern • Got 25 shells in box SAVE 76c 266 IOX llli. l.42 SATURDAY ONLY! 1: ~1i1uatt . ' \ . ll:.•-· . -'-"' ----' 'Uteuils" prl1t 10 lroa mf1 wrtails • lO·in., ]6.in. size •:Pinch pleafed style 1.69 VAlANCE •• 1.27 SAV E TO 33 'o l~!. Ol U" Pit. lEli.-TO 2.tt SATURDAY ONLY! ,- ' •' Sped111l Knit ski · Plll .. as for IMiysl • .P1k-~it• ¢otton •·Snug f'Lt wrist, neck, l!nkle. 8-20 . SAVE 20°0 let's 11s•1o1u foOi crew s~cb SAVE 40c 3 ... 99~ • Absorbent cotton • Terry heel to toe • White; I OV1 to 13 lE~: 3/1.Jt SATURDAY ONLY! TERRIFIC BUY! -• Men go for Wards sueae chukka boots fOr good looks ••• comfort! • Split sued.-upp1rs lend unique slyr.ng to demi-boots • Supple ind whisper.light, you'll hudly knowthe,Y"re o~ • Comfortable, long weocin9 c.repe rubber soles ~nd heels • Perfeet for leisure, spo.rts: life.' Sizes 7·1/2 to I I, _12 SATURDAY ONLY! ' ; ,_ SAVE 2.55 -' 8~~ REG. 10.99 "YersaRles" cafts ltYtr 11etl iro1ilg Special! Electrk a1t011atlc tinerl SAVE 2.11 • Semi·sh11r fabric l .69, 30" PR •••• 3.22 2.39 VAlANCE •• 1.88 266 24" PR. ll~. 2.ff SA TUR DAY ONLY! • 24·hr. on-oH cycle • Controls appliances • Very hondy to own! ' ' -Hli. t .H SATURDAY ONLY! ., 1,.·1 1IY1r·lrot -· l+o1; westli.1"1 ·w,25~.-420• nylon, · ·75 ~.,:fine cotton • ~!xes29 to 40 . ·'· ., ' SAV E 2.98 . . . . ' -. :·2· ·' ·s7 ' -,..J; . ~· . ·' ...... ,, .... ' ·--. . . _.,, ; . . . . . , . .,._ ' . .. - ·Your choice! Earlr Allericai or classic style chair tlirows • Foom-bocked.:won't , SAVE 1.11 slip off furniture • 100 % cotton fabric 411 8.99, 70x90 •••• 6.88 -60"70" 11.99, 70xl 20; • !1.88 13.99, 10x140 ... 10.88 __ lEli_._s._"__. SATURDAY ONLY! . Steer •••• for · a better 'ganle1l ' • Aged, perf1cl food for growing things • Sc.retntdi weed fr11 48~ cu. FT. IAli H~. He SATURDAY ONLY! ' SHOP MONDAY THRU -SATURDAY TILL 9-SUNDAY -11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. · - HUNJllGTON BEACH .5 :: :::::-~~l!· . - PHONE 71 .4-892-661_1 : . . . . -. -- ~ ~ ,_ I • .. , '> I ( l --, ' • . --.---' ------·- I I •I ! " • ' • . . -' ' st. Catberine'<'Sdlool· <i~··~s are mix- ing .up bafl!!r ror a p~ oreal'1a:;t tO take.place ftom.7,,a:m . to .2 p.m. ne~ SuoFay ;et .the Festival , ot.'AJ:1$ ·Restaurant. SW~g"1up' ~ outdoor ter- r.!ce.·al.the fe.tival 1gr;llJni!'!<fr il>e nourishing af. lair-are (.left :to,rigbt) the Mmes. Jerry Linenkugel, "' '• Flea -Markel '. Prof.ifs Bo.est Building Fu.._nd . Woman's Guild, Church of ·Religious Science, San Clemente, is ~ng the army of organizations which hope to profi~ from a sale during the month. The women w.ill ·stage their lntemationail Flea Market in the Veterans' of Foreign Wars Hall, 141 Miramar, San Clemente, Wednesday, Oct. 16. Doors will swing open at ·9 a.m. and tlie public is invited to shop until 5 p.m. An annual fall event for tile church. the sale will offer buys ~~g from sparkling Christmas decorations and.. chic.: boutique apparel to kitchen I. c'rock..-y. · Festively decorated tables,· overflowing with tempting bargains, will be staffed by appropriately costumed att~ants. Special features will include a Candy Corner, a table of freoh homebaked goods and the Petit Cafe Patissefie where snacks, cold drinks and dishes ranging from baked beans to bot ;! dogs to elegant sweets~will be !J>ld, 1. In addition, there will be a book nook and a :• , gourmet section where exotic.recipes'Will.be among ' the packaged goods. Continuous music will add to the holiday air. There also will be games, priz~. pe~ut Md popcorn· vendors and an art auction. Proceeds from-the event will llO to the church building fund, . ;1· Mrs. E. K. McCarthy, general chairman, is as- 1 sisted by her cornmjttee m'm~rs Miss Eleanor Mar- Vin. gourmet and the. Mm es. ~vid Bpwers, handi- crafts; Anson Petenon, boqks; Gill}ert YQUng, jewel- ry; F1oyd Haws, decoratilOni;; Manµ,el Avila, advertis- ing; Aru:lTeW Robertson, refreshments; .Glen Ervin, boutique; Ol'lal Wllodwotk, hat.> and accessories; William Milqison, wbatmls;·A>·W. Constable, candy; E. K. McCar!hy,_toys; &bert Hunger, food, lllld Al· vin Baker, decodting. ' ., ' i' Dow n -to ~eart.h < -- Tom Skelton and John Padach. The ~lie is· bt- VIted to attend, and tickets are $1 for ad.ults ilpd'75 cents for children. In addition to pail.cakes.,·$, ··1'• carte breakfast items w:i11 be on tbe .menu: :Mrs" ' Tristan Krogius is president of the tchool!s ·liwtili·. ary. --. ' ' ' " • • -' • ' ... r~· ... ;J ' ; I l '. ". . ,. • • l ~-··· ' -JEAN COX, 4'4-M66 p~ .. OctlW 4r 1HI 1.9 ,_ 11 • W;~ll Done, Me dium or \Rare? .'<Beef Lov.ers Called ' To t lub·' s Steak· Fry San .Ju,ai>.Oapistrano Women'• Club will continue to -up It. list of frie.nds througb~u,t the county at its nin1l1 annual Steak Fey Saturday evening, Odt, ·26. . In 1959 Mrs. Oar! Romer suggested the group stage a steak fry as a treat for. husbands, parents, lamille.s and friends oi clubwomen. T~ original event took place in San Juan Oaplstrano Fire Sta- tion and was so successful it bas been adopted as a yearly venture. . . . ~· ~ ~ . This year's me.nu, will !h1:llide large tender steaks, green sahid, garlic bread, scalloped potatoes, Spanish beans, homemade cobbler, coffee and punch. · ' The public is invited to attend. Tickets ere $3 for adults and- $1.50 ror children under 12 .. Re.servations for tile· eveli!, ·1n-1a1<e-pl!!ce'i1,.tlH!•WOman'C Club- ~. 31442 El Horno st., -may be dl>t.lrine.d by calling Mr<. Ross D. €8.rpenter, 496-5905 or ~y. s~ ~er a check, care of tile women'i club, P.O. Box Mli, OaPistrano Beach. . , Ptof:its from the ev.errt' "'.ill ben~t ~ti: club's philanthropies .~lnclude Alµerican. 1'ie!d Service, Ohristnias gifts for soldiers Jn •Viiililmn: South Coast Community Hospital and Joplin Boys' Home in Trabuco 0eany0n. . ' . · •• Chefs will be Fred Newli!ut and Wrlliam Speer, a team which 1has· been cooking steaks .for area community organizations and fund· ?&sing drives for' more than 20 y8ars. · • They will be assisted by Mrs. ·Romer and her sister, Mrs. Mau.o rice Isdl, who have been partic.i.pa'ti.ng in the dinner since i.t:s incep- tioo, and Mrs •. Tony Forster. ' . " .; ' 5upporters Recruited At Coffee Members will be recruited for the newly formed Laguna Beach Allxlllary, the LelljjUO at Orange Coun- ty Society &Ir Crippled ,-Children, during on inlonnol coffee a-t 9 .a.m. Thunlda-y, Oct. 10. The gatherlng will take ' · place In the Top ol. the World re&ideJllce d Mr1-. l!ooald Wells, 30!4 N-.U Road, end . oll -In· terested in !earning - lite 8""'I' ond !ta -.. are invited to attend. The league, a philal'l· fmoplc ~on, railell -lor ... Rehabillta&n Center at Ille _. Seel Society lor Cripple~ €hi1dren ond Adults of Orange County whlcb ,... '"""""" in Orange iii 19611. Led by, Mrs. Joseph' P .. trash, the auxilary meets the second Wedmacfay of every month. ' · I G.E'ftlNG MESSAG E ·ACROSS -Mrs. Jame's ' help of Mrs. James Cowan, while Mrs. Jos".I"> Pet· Davison' .d~s .. UP. ~'lerest in the newly fonned .rash, president, reads a procl·amat1on calling for 4guna Beach 'A)lxiliary, League of Orange CoQn· • nl!W members to support tlte group (left to right). ty Society for Crippled Clhildren and Adult. w!th the Officers ..-ng t b e president Include flle.lilmes. James <:owa:n, vice . presi· M dent; James-Davl'.aon, eecrelariy, ml W HU am Rohrer, tNaManr. ' ' ' , . • • • . . • • ' • • fo • { • • l • ! ~ ' . • ' • • -. • . • • ! • • • ' • • l • • • ' ,. • ' . . M;ar riage on ·'cloud Ni,ne''. ---, . .... -. ' to .few '90fd.J. l'haak you, thu.k you,. thank · you. • ' DEA\! A:lN''LANDERS: .la It pq"I· ble to ~tooii:at a'WOman and not '1e9.:., ber? Or IJ!' i loeiJlc lllJ' l1Nlri>le'1 • aomeone •H nOt be aware of it. 'Tbl1 ' . ti undoabtedly '!fblt .&appeaed to yoa. An ladlvldlll) wbo I~ pnoccupled or lo motloa may rill, to reeoplze 1111 o~ moo.er.~· DEAR ME• Try llllo: • Whit'• pat .. Leda . • Or <Ille Ill Gnet : I ohnJI• .iod!apld ; Mort elHr17'lo Ea... • ; . . . ' . ~ DEAR ANN !ANDERS' Befo<e I Inarried many ma'.ny years ago, an lo'der persoo l had a lot of respect for gave me 12 rules· for a happy mar· tiage. Th.is per&on was not educated and nelthe< am I, but~ 1llink tile.rules are good eno~' so they don't n~ to l/oe crossed up laaey language. Here 6. Never bring up a mistake of Ille they are end I hope you think they are past. you have lalked It out and asked' for forg1Vene11. 1-.am: ~Y hi krve with Ftmce1ca. She haS. Juii·annowtced -sbe WIDla ;nolh!ng: 'liiore to do witb tne. Ac· cordlltg l!>'b!':, I muat be ubamld of ........._ mu! k ID extreme11 Imm• .... Jody ti U. would lerm1ule yoar relo-ldp --ol lbll ue bld<lelll.. What awl.ti. yau on it.I -*"' .. Ille marriage veil! llotr cm -ht oure your man:tace ..W __ , W livOl'tb printing. ~ 1. Never bolh be "'lll'Y at once. 7, Ne~ect l!le yhole w0<ld rither jl~ 2. Never yell ii ea.Ch odler un1ess th• each other.1 l,lbe -i. oo lil!oe. ' e. ~evor 1e1 tne difO!ld-Wltlfout r~_s. ~to the w:lshe• of the otber as SAO.i ... , at least one ' kind or com-~ edl'ClM in . leU-discipline if you '1'-11 jcao'tJhint of a better reason. pllmentary tfUn& to your Uf:?'1 p;tti.ner. · I 4. u you bav •• -choice betwkn 9. N~ver meet • WI~ '')Ut ab •f· aking: yoursell or your mate I o o k fdon.ate welcome. .. aood, choose your mate. • 10. Never l~t tb_e.. suo .go dDwn on an SJ.f_y0tt..baYe aoy criticism. makt!11t arg'Ument unreao ted. , lovineJ.y. 11. When you do wroni::. make sure I . I I , .12. '.Re~mber,.tt takes two to make a qumer. 1'tie. one with the least aen4e . Is I.he 00.-wllo ~II ~-~ol~J.11'eim .. 1 talking. -STILL 'HAPPY -.. DE~R STJU. el\.~PPY : Hert ue ' . your rules,· JU.t u yoa •tent them. 1'11er~·1 :i:6i. \.rqnC wfib your 1:::'1'.uag c.,J .do!l,'i,knoW when l'v~eea to much Pr•dlCal 1dV1i:t P•$-k~a lisCG • her becau.ae' l }fasled her in my car !&he war drlvlnf bersf looked 1tralghl into her loce a;;;/ cild no\ acknowledge hlrJ FranctsG• ls 1 vety truthfUl peraoo. I.I Aoa 1a,Y1 I d!d l~ tben I did IC PleaM ex'plA(n !bli: I.am btliMJng lo , dwbl ~-•anll?. -ULCEROUS . DEAR IJL: II 11 poulble lo ...... " I , Ir • ' ' Arm rLlndlerl' boollllf; flt. allce - DEAR ~Nlll LANpERS : I ' v • What to Ell[>l!<t." Send your nquoot to started to da\e •very clusy guy who AM LoJ\derl ·lri clre ofttn-_- 1poot 1 .. ~ 1lunmer ~Europe. H• hoi _ e\)CIOl!nc IO conta In coin aild a ...,. JWlurnod lull of French, Italian and stamped sell·adclreaed ........_ La,fjo,phra .... Laat night wbeo he 1ald .Ann Lander• will be 1i.. It Jil1p ...J ..,.. nlairt < KO added,• "S-P,.. wiih your problen\I. Sood -IDl.ir, • lldeIJi.li Ca11 70u help-me come up ·in cfre ofl!le DAILY PILO'f, --wit!?~ polite vlay lo tell him lo la>ock Ing a IOll-addnaaed, --""4 ..! it ou r -ME velopt. • • .. l .. • • I I • t I ;.... • .j.l ----;14 -llAll.~ PILOT· -. --l'f4d<1, Ottoliot 4, 968· • "-- ~-:.;New Spirit Permeates Air of Fashion Ne w Year Open ing • People Who Core Clin ic Averts Possible Su.ic i9e , I • • . .. . .. '. . . . .. ··~ .. -~ _ .... ... . . .. .. . . ....... , ...... . .. . ·. -.: . .. . ' HOLIDAY MAGIC -Reflecting the glitter of the forthcoming 5eason is 1his pink and gold metallic knit with slender shaping and long shirt sleeves-- a go.anywhere 'frock by Nonnan Wiatt. • . . Movie 1£c111ar'1 N°"': Thll ITMWle 9Uldt Is • HWP1!'9d ...., "'* rums c.ammltte.e of H1'1Mlr Council PTA. Mrs. RobeM Sor· enHn II l>f'fl!Oent Incl Mr$, Hirt Sww..., II cammlttM dl1lr1Nll. II fl lftl....i.d •• 1 ~....,.... Jn dllferrnlnlt111 9j11htbW ffholl tor fttlllll --PS 1nd wfl! •-• w.tll;tv. Your Ylewll , ,,.. aollclll!d. "'911 !Mm to Movlt ..... Gulde, urt of Ille DAILY PILOT.) • FAMILY GNOMEMOBILE -Disney comedy-fantasy. HEIDI -Be a u t I f u 11 y photographed 11Dry. . ., PARE·NT TR.AP -Re-issue of Disney film about • twins; , . ". .-. PRIVATI!: NAVY OF SGT . .. • ... ., ·-. ·. - • • • .. .. O'FARRELL -Good -nature:1 spoof. TEENS AND ADULTS ASSIGNMENT K -Story of intrigue and espionage. SECRET WAR OF HARRY FRIGG -Private becomes hero when he devises plan to rescue fi ve Allied a:enerals. SUSAN ARMSTRONG Sprl"' Woddlnt News .Totd At Party Bdlht 'pring daisies pro-· ' vided. Ute theme at a party revealing news of an early · sprina wectding for Susan ' Armstrong and Joel Do ·Rome. HOlting the party for close frienda and reJatlve1 iD their lfunflnltim Beach h.o m e .............. of the'bride-to- be, Mr. and Mra. G. Ir.. , • . Arimti'oaf, " ... Mia Armltrollg ts a : • prts+ "' llarina High ·: .. ' .._. &Dd •U.DW SU ~ • • ; JllMD ... Colle••· '-:. :, .. ...,., Ml Of Mn. lllJda l)o ll<>ale of La . ' ... a .. 111, ..,., ,radutted -Glmdole llllJI Sdlool .............. ,..,.. in llio U.1. 1'111')' priO{ ID · la Ghndalt : . -. , . .... ----· • ' Guide · MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS • A -t¢1t -to ...,.,_ lhe air of fullion. Oll-mutt o 11 e < beiwl;y • well •• ..... -... the kO)' to --th«>, ii mlnlcle fallri<O deoigned Ill e--of~vement ~. 1-aa e holiday collecliOO ts tbe N«meii Wiatt lino -.tidt feo1uret thh beslc qulllty. 1be fabrte <>ould ooly be delcrlbed as a miracle, for It lo a -le mt mixture of Polyegt.er and Re x'O r, JIUOranteed -hable re- Quirinc ablolidely .. itoning . • . truly • boon to milady during ... llP"""lnc ....... d hustle and hl¥fQe. TolooktonlZ'l,-end -. lille no kllice< needs to -in h at lhe dry clea.J!en er st.am over an lronlog board. ·Hoon of household drw!gery b av e --· lhlB giving the woman of t be hJuMI , mono limo fOr llbqlping and e~g . .., The look tor the ho~. ·~ to tl!lt faohioo hOUse,' ts black and silver. but lloid nns a close 8'<oDd in t be after-five cirerMes. Each glltten, for metallic thread bu been blended wUll the knit. All of ... """6mbles -miae comfort for the fabric weiJhl Ml 1'Uspor light, and the classic linos -tile llilirt dres1, suits and Jong pleated skirt&-accent ease of move· men~ An added attraction of t.hia go-anywhere collection i.s iU ·wrinkle resistance •.. a opec;;aJ bMetlt for tbe jet· setters who will be packing for holiday traveliDg. The lne may be found at tile M"1 Oo., Sou1b Ooast Plaza. Laundry Problems Removed Although automat ic washer.s iand dryers have re\/OluUooized home la\}Ddry procedures, new headaches continually appear because ol new and different fabries and laundry aids. Some laundry know-hov.• will be revuled by Miss Carol Heinz, Sou the r n Oallf<mla Edleon Oo. home econom.Ult who will J"Sent Mmlinar1 in the Electric Llvl1rg Center, Huntington Beach. SieMions at 10 a.m. are scheduled for Oct. 15. 17 and 18, while 7 p.m. meetings will be conducted Oct. 14. 16 and 21. . J INNlfER TROISI Bot""""" July Date For .Rites •• SKIMMER SHIMM!ltS -Freedom ol movement is accented in this frost white and silver bori7.ontal striped dress ol whisper weight, washable knit fabric. It is featured in 1he holiday collection by Norman Wiatt. -New President , Opens Season for Mermaids Mrs. Robert Turner will turn over presidential dutie1 to Mrs. Pete Fulmer when Mer m a id s , )\'omen's Divislo'n of the · Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce, opens its new season with an inatallation luncheon next Moqday at noon in the Hotel Laguna. DW'fng thii; afternoon af- fair, to be highlighted by colorful i n sta ll a t ion ceremonies, Mrs. Fulmer will reveal committees and chairmen for the coming year. ·P rojects Include beautification awards, the muter calendar W i n t e r Fe11tlval Flea · Market. a hospliallty commltteo ID assist out-of-town groups, the teachers' luncheon, a crafts committee, a Festival· of Arts information booth and a new group of high school coeds who c oa I I themselves Mini Mermaids. Officers leading the ac- tivities will include the Mmes. Tom Johnston and Robert Joyce, first and se- cond vice presidents: G. Melvin Sheldon. secretary: Betty Myers. corre.Spondiiig secretary. and Doris Lindsey. treasurer. Several new women have been recruited into the Mermaids recently, and 'ac- cording to Mrs. Fulmer,-all Laguna Beach women in· terested in membership iare invited to attend the lun· cheon. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling t h e chamber office, 494-1018. Fo r Club Thi MW year for We In.turance 'Cuhlm end Of. ftce Mallaaera will belln Tullda)', Oct. 8, in thi ffa' Cfdltlr'f ..... : Tiil& I• 111e MC«llf Penny Inn, Weatmlnlter, at "' • four"Htf ..,. 1111 ,... Wiiiett &·80 pm with a cocktail lllt'fOtl'nN: .br .,.. Mettt•I MMllfll Ato ' • ' Meltflon fll Ort,... Count'r. wflM hour, duft. lfldl.IM IMM'-.... Mlk!M . Carroll D. Bryant, 1ae1t ~ ~ 111 ,,. c11111 11,. speaktr, wlll' .dlacuu AA 1rtr¥tnt1oi1 Otll..,,, • and tha Offtce M.ona1er. • By JODEAN BASTINGS IJfe luurance off 1 c e CM .. o.rrw ""' ,..,, manaam 8nd cuhiera are "It does oo fOOd to tell a lnvlled ID attend and Mr1. pall!a!laI oulclde to bucl< up Jooepb Canino Ml taking din· and 'pt !>old cl himoelf ner retervaUom at Ml-442.8. wttUe be'a in a 1tt1te <l emo- Offlcen 10< the ~Int . -upheaval yMr are the Mmea . '"It'1farbettertoaay,'I Mar1aret Christy, pres!-Jcnow jurt bow you feel ; l'vo dent; Bober! Gregc, vice -backed agalnat .tile 41>re1ident; Canino, wall by potieml, too,.and .ecretary; Fern Dodda, cor· bad to work my W11Y out'," responding Secretary, and 1tates' Dr. Arnold Qeutadl, Dorothy Yendall, 1reaaurer. peyOOiotriot ond -of 1he Business Conducted . In Newport "' ElU Lodge 111 Newport -will be the meeting --Tueoday at 8 p.m. when m«nbera of the Newport H-Emblem Club" 3IM ca-for • J'ellllwb--on. Election of 1he nomlndng committee VriU take place. Mro. Elli-Bersecon, vice prellident, will preoile in the absence of Mrs. Donald Goell«, presi<k!d, who is in \\'llShlngtm, D.C. atleading Ule Supremo Emblem Cub Oonventkln. 'lbe women are reminded to bring aprons for the an· ooal OciOOer Apron Pared•. PriZ..S will be sworded. criall center.· Pot«itiai 111icidie1 seem to run in c,ele1 -an · unex .. plai-pllenomenon. Tbe -may be twlce as bu!y il:n January as lt is in June. ·0ne montll ~ i.r an aburillinoe >of prOblerm con· ileriiliig )'!Miig peoplo: t h • next month, it may be marital t<oublea. Aa "It D>tgb! bO ..,,.-, ~ _, holiday• are bufy. When lil!lred if there w.as cry truth to the old 1tory that tbefoe ere mort 8Ulo[c1e. alt"'JllCB dur- ing • full moon, Mrs. Joan McDOOOUCfi'C • f:r-e ad y .. cheerful face \winkled. Head nW'ff at the crisis center with maiiy' years of peydiiotric traininr and ••• per~. al)o . ~ that ·there II aolutely no tcientlfic ba:iU for the tale; but from. b<lr p a I t --....,.:1riiligld wen be irue . Lllo! Ille entire -of peychiawts. psyd>ologista and pe-ydrlaltric • 1 o e i a l Slate Revealed By Pen Women A new regime will lead the first meeting of the year of Laguna Beach chapter. Nationa l League or American Pen Women in the Laguna Beach Unified School District building at JO a.m. next Monday. Miss Anne Maguire. presi· dent, will present officers the Mmell. Dorothy Stevens and Louise Leyden, first and second vice presidents, and FJQreoce Wiggins and Ann Krikl, recording and cor. re1ponding 1ecretaries. and painters, and Mrs. Wand.ling, who will lead the writers and poets. A highlight of the gather· ing will be a talk. All Things are Possible, by Miss Peggy Hamiltion Adams of Los Angeles, a newspaper fashion editor, designer and actress. ,work.era on duty at the center, aM Is a1armed by the tanta1Uc increase in the number ol. youthe between 14 and 21 who seek help and 1upport from -the center . The deva1tating psychological effects . o f fltmulattni amphetonune1, depresolng ·harbitunate1 and hallucinogenic drugs. ooupl· ed with a lack of com· munlcation with parenta, are bt:amed for the in· crea1loe lack of emotional 1tabWty in young people. "The pills are 1 o i1Yailable, and so cheap. 'Ibey may drop LSD to take a ''tr1p" and then have to t~ a "downer•· to come off It. Their judgment "'"' poor; they may have pro- blems with Lh e authorities. and they desperately need help," she said grimly. All patient corrtacts are kept in the strictest ~n· fidence, IQ when .a nunor seek.I aid a member oI the professkmal staff or a MHA will persuade the young penoo to allow them to ~et telieJ:f>ooe consent for one in· terview from parents, pro· bati.oo dicer or guardian. During the call for con· aent, always witnessed by two add itional staff member1, the family or guardiao ii not apprised of what the problem is -just that }t exists. Generally by the second session ttle young per!MX!: U willing to disc uss the aituatioo with his peers. Mrs. Mary Ann Holser, psychlaitric social worker. 1eems to have particular empa11ly with tile young, end condoot< ·l!"'UP lhenlpy sermons. Lauding Ute role of the C r i 1i1 Int.ervention Cent.r she da;ms that "Orange County was 10 year1 behim:I when we started; now ~ are the futest growing among com· munitiee oarin& for itbei:r own .'' She ..X.O stressed h fact that today even those wttti schizoph:renic illness, wittt the help of chlill and tt>erapy, oan f~ qulte well wtttWi the framework of society. Generally the dime Cavors therapy over drugs itt treat· ment foc distressed pa· tients . Sinoe -""" Iran· quilize:rs may prove to be a lelh& oomhhiation, pc<18'ble ra:l:ccfJolict are .;ven no or, llmilled 8lllOllllts ol medioa· tion. Peraoos oul1'!ring from severe .tress atua1i:oM are glvon just eoough medic.a· tioo to tide them over until their next visit. Ten Candles Lighted Other new leaders will be the Missel! Anne V o n , auditor, and Vi r g i n i a Wooley, historian and the Mme1. Harry F . Wiandling, treasurer ; Howard Blackburn. parliamentarian, and Antoinette W i k i n g , All workers in the clinic are acquaint.eel witb the various commun i t y resources available for peo. ple in serious need of help. The greatest I a c k is a re- source geared to medical treatment, for ail:coholics, ollhough if on alcoholic pa· ti.ent is motivated t.o seek aid in an immediate crisis situation, tile clinic im· med!iai1:elycon t acts Alcobolies Anoin)moo1 for the patient. librarian. For Retired Teachers ch~-:g ;:Tii:~:: ~ ' ~°::~rs~·p ; S ~e:'c;n° n;: Reverting to the "(IOOCI old days" ol. lncti basket.I or boxeo or brown paper begs will be m'""°""1 Of the Oromp Oout llivi•fon of Retired Tullcllero • When tlley g~ at noon Mond"1. Oct. 7, In Irvine Bowl, they will celebrate the loth anniversary of tile division'• fbunding dwtng • plcdc luncll. Ooffee and -will be furnished. Past preoidontt to be homred are the Milise,, Agnes . Lee, Lolo Howery . Bea Wbtttle1ey and Marcelle Ridlanio and Mrs. Lois <ham.bers. Welcoming the group will be Lagtma Beam Mayor Glen Vedder, and keynoter \liU be John Given, retired school administrator from November the Loo. Angeles City Sdtoob , Sager, publicity : Clifron A .. who IS at present a War.tier art and the Mlsses legislative analyst, active in Gertrude Gardner, ways state ~ment affairs and . means. and Wooley, and che.U11lan of the achievements. Cali~nia Re~ Teachers Special appointments are Association legislative com-the Mmes. Pearl Casey. mittee. chaplain; Harry Wi1tiams Local speakers will be Elliott, official hostess. and Steve_P~, econom le Wikin g . amen i ti ell. coordinator for the county Workshop leaders are Miss branch of CTA, and Ed Von, who wUI direct oartists Romeo , regiooal director of !he county bronch. 'MiSI Abl'8iJ Oum will give a resume of the national con· venUUn. Wedding ,.E>ate Set Meson in Air In our shiftling, mobile eociety -with all ~ts 1tr~ses -then aren't enough trained people for individuals tn tllrn to for hel):I during • time of emo- tionail 1tres.s. Accepting stewanless Dr. Deutsdi feels 1bat duties for Western Air many small clb\ics. staffed Lines is Miss Teresa by auoh tt'.ained volunteers e1 the Mental H~alth Boyle, daughter o1 Mrs. Auocistes, oould be of great Theresa Boyle of Costa i..~· ~ ~ . Mesa. The new hostess ·'""lJ\ ..... i&.n:' commumty. He a!ao wouM like to see A special attraction will be an on-tbe<SpOt formation al the String Strummen, an orr·aniUltion t.o be composed of "cOUTageous" members ·who play ukes. banjos. guitars and other noisemakers. graduated from t b e more individual cbu:rches Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marin school at Los Angeles and supportive agencies use of Huntington Beal"ll have International Air:port. the highly successful crisis Rites ·Set announced tiu! forthcoming She is an alumna of theory, marriage of their miughter, Costa Mesa High School After~ -no one living Judy Lavern Mann and and was a student at In today's world can feel Ronald LeRoy Ea9llnan, son Orange Coast College. good all the time. of Mr. and Mrs. GorJon lljiOi0iiiiiiii0iii0iii0iiiOii..;i;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Eastm.t1n oC Costa Mesa. The wedding will take I S b T d' , place Oct. 12, ,, 2 p.m. in ' ee y 0 ay s ~n~1~~~~eddln1Chape1 In Want Ads: • Hert'• 8 Cla!Wc? 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Al11 l1n-l1 llH'I ltedte4. M'l'I M1<rl1, D119 Slll'lnrl, l"ltlo Chlclc. Mo ter1tdl.,. NINTH RACI -•oo v1l"dl. ' \'elf !>Id• •nd 1111 In Grille A l"lul. Pur11 IUllO • I'm ll1rlo !CtlllMl Oii Go Go flllnkl\ Lino Mid (1"1ttl11l Tlme-20 1110. 12.60 7.1& 4.20 J.Olt 3.60 .... Alto lt•n-lllldr.lt't K1bY, 9ftY<ll tt..lllt'H, n., l"ollfllllll, Sl'llrck 'l!m, Llltll Ob ... """''°"'' 511111', Cl.,..,.1 "''· knltd!M-Tktt• 0.0:, ROii lk:lllt, Dickey DUI Tlmt, 1'11ll0'1 °"""' . Doctors Guard Against Instant Olympic Diet ~!11's Ollc: fD Morris! E'Arcv CK Rlc:Mrd1) Prlnuq Marron IZ CDIUno) $•m'1 Nl•hl OU! IH CroHy) Midway Dandy IJ Dreff•I ti.111 S-zt IC Sm!lfl) ANcM P1u.um (T LiPllllm) NtXI Mo>'e IJ llaDIMonl P1MUm 51e• IW S .. H ) H•.-. lld Ill l1nlr.1) "' "' MEXICO CITY -Tacoa, uncooked vegetables. 'nley 11• C h i 1 e p e pp e r s a n d have been told to steer ciea!;'. 11' guacamole we off limits fot or spicy Mexican foods and s1xrw •AC~. v•rd1. s YMr American athleties, gather· don't O\lereat fruil.6." okh Ind "" In AA l"lu1. l"UrM $1JOO. • s~Plnt s11• c• 1f111111.,., 117 ing here today for the 1968 U.S. athletes must wash .... j;'~i;'.~1111H111.:_'!~~1 ~:~ Olympic Games and a their hands before entering Gii• Chi•• (T Ll•h•m) 111 f'Ortri.gtrt's battle Wit h the team's dining room , ' ' ., T°" l!Um1"''or IJ ltobllllllllll 115 "Montezwna's Reven-." wdricli ls ...,uipped wllh an "llerlrn Ila,,. IC Jmllfll 117 e--"!. ,..., P11·1 01ndy fZ co111n11 iio The latter i's the name· all·metal kitdien and a staff Gr1/ld DKlc (J Dr1Y11r \ 1111 led b M · · ~ Am I food · •~. Tl•tr 11:e0e1 10 can!llll) 112 resr.n y exic&11s·g1ven vi er can specl.8.wu ... .1111n11 Jltl 1• Ad11r1 111 to a dreaded form of diar· who lay out largely bland SIVllfTll RACll-JSI y1rdl. l w.r rhea known te strike below· 8lld American..type food· the-border visiton. who are roast beef, steaks, chicken, lto not too careful about drink· etc. lllcb 11111 ~ In AAA MlllU&.. f'UrM ..... Go Al Go II l!'llllli.,o\ '" ing tap water or gorging The U.S. medical staff is 1~~ ~ oo 1 ea f Y twice as big as ~ other 11• vegetables and frui.tl!i. he.re. It bas slx doctors, "' W1k:PI Ell IH CF'Cllbyl Stl'ffk'I' J1111 2 fW SI-) P-loy CA Ar1IUI Wlml111 Stnll< U> Morrb! Dauble' a-UC. Mcilwnoldl) Lumpl1w (C Smtlll) 111 'lbe A.meriean camp is not headed by Dr. Hanley, and a 91rl"ld'1 Quaf fJ Wthorl! llfld °"'" 81r jW Slta1141) Cl1bllll' Go IT LISit.m) ~:: taking too ligbUy the quip of corps of nun;es. 111 a dietician, who offered· the Chuck Medlar, w h 0 llGllTll ••ca-a v•rt11. 2 ,ur olds. Allow1nc:es. Tlfl9 81r$1ll. Purw ·-· 91ue lrvca (C Sm!"'] "' "' "' ·~ "' "' '" following sure-fire formula handles the bruising football for 106i.Dg weight: players at Penn State, is "By an airline ticket to head trainer of the m 0$l Wltdl Olk CJ Drrtt:rl ~lno !H H•wkl-1 l"our FOl"tt' Kint (J Ka11lsl 5wlnll MUI CN 1"1ttlo! K1-1h ll1r (II Allllrl Tidy Go IT Lipham) Mexico and eat a salad." pampered American team "We don't anticipate any ever assembled. problems but we don 't in-"We have had no pro· tend to take any chances,''. blems yet," said Medlar. said Dr. Dan Hanley or The early tJ.s. arrivals in- •1'"11 ••ce.....ao .,..., old• ,,,.. ~ Maine's Bowdoin College, eluded cyclists, canoeists- '" AA Mlnu1. l"UrM 111111). Like • lfod:;11 ic 1m1thJ 111 head of the largest medicaJ and women divers. Another Lid., a. surw ,,. cnMttY1 1u delegation ever assigned to 100 of Uncle Sa m ' s ludley .s11r11t1 fl( WR1Y11Dl6*l 111 ,...~ • rn, .. GlnM• 12 r L11111am) 111 an Ameri.'can Olympic team. n., .. .,.,ewg and niect!fi dleck· V•nitt Ohl fJ W1'->1 120 "Our athlf!tes are in-ed in Thursday, including ="01~r,:i:-.!:.:r••llkl) ~:: structl'!ld to drlnk only bot· the women's track team, the :.!~ .. J~i: ~~ 'rw~i:J .. , ::: Ued water, be added. rowing crewJJ , boxers, and l"r'fd'• aonn11 111: Adltrl 111 "They must avoid all leafy men gymnast&. l••••••••••••••••••-•'!'I · The 88~man track and __ field squad Is due Saturday, me swimmjitg squads Tues- day. How to Find Football Fields SlrlltlHl4 l"tlllll -L-..tlcl I f lntlewood Hllh kMol {HemP field 111 LoYOl1\ E11"9t 61....:tloN -Nenh °" 1'11· Dllwo 11:,._...,, 1111;1 M1rtd\llt1r tvrnoff .•. 111t "" Mlll"dllll'tr '""""'!mtlel'I' 2V. mllH. lntlrlwlod Hiii! IDcallcl flfl corrlll" af Mlllldlellef" 1/ld ~ION. Sf, .. ...._., "1911111 -Loc.liltd '" Qol'lllr If Cllrit I/Id Dal Ame IMI. E11Fnt dl....:llonl ..• l1k• Slro OllM ,..,_..., llOl'fh Ill Dfl Amo wrnoH. 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' . : NEW POW.ER BOAT -~y-foot Skipjack beads tilt new iine of ;power boats being produced in Costa Mesa by Jack Cole and Jeck'Riley who started in business as ma.rilie seating manufacturers. - New Boots Developed Fhµi s ~uilt From· Pair of Jacks In. Mexi~p One of the fastest growing boat building enterprises iii Cost.a Mesa ev·otved from a "pair of. Jacks." Jack Cole and Jack Riley, a couple rl. highly ex- perienced and enthusiastic manufacturers of marine sea~g and canvas equip- ment, have proved you don't have to be an industrial giant to launch a new boat line. From a modest beginning 18 months ago ttiey have e stab lisped them~lves among lead.blg West Coast boat builders with their ex· panding line of. S~ipjack power cruisers. OPERA TES FIRM For more than 16 years the pair have been operatJng the Jack Cole Co. iii Costa Mesa, heart of the nation 's fiber$lass boat-building In· dustry. Their specialty was :i wide variety of upholstered seating and can· vas items for national oot- bdard, ·inboard~~and sailboat buHders. They decided to try building their own line of boaU. One reason for the Skip· jack's succesi ha~ been the ability ol. the partners to translate 20 years o I personal boating experience into a beautiful design that is functional and seaworthy. They knew which e y P. • catching showroom features would be qu.ickly forgotten and which wouk1 be im· port.ant in bMiling choppy seas on a homeward trip from Catalina or fighting a criss-cross c h o p oo. Lake Mead or Lake Powell during a sudden desert windstorm . With their llellervoir of knowledge they spent-more ttian two years developing the 20-foot semi-deep\lee hull and extremely efficient cockpit. cabin artd flying bridge layout. TRUST NOTillNG •lowly has paid oil," oaid Rate High Jack Riley. "With our ' llmil.ed productior:i we are "It looks eood and tt will ablt to develop a highly el· sail wen -It is •& good al any in the world ." ficient manufacturing aod This was tlie obseiv.ation assembling technique and devise a top quality control of. Ver'non Faster, official St m measurer for the Intern&· sye. ti IF ' A ·-"We fin a 11 y decided,"-ona ' inn saoci n, Jack Cole Sldded ''that we atte: e ~am t.n t n .g llld . ' meti.culouisly m"88\11'1Dg one were m the boat business to ol the F i n n boa1& built in stay, so we moved to our Me:dco tier the Olympic preaent plant and c-Ombined yachting 18!Jle8. our upholstery anG boat' nie Ftnn is the official manufacturing operations to sinaJe-handed boat for the achieve areater efficiency." yachting Olympics. A factor in their s P a c e Foster, who ts aisO a squeeze has been t h e member ol. the Smell Boat development of a new line of Technical Committee rot Ute trai1erable craft with 216-foot Inteznational Yedlt Racine hullJ. Finishing touches ue Ul?ion, recently yisited Mex· now being made on a fiying ico tio inspect ~n bridge model similar in procedures and 668\ll"e that design to its smaller sister the ~exioan Finns will con- and staled for introduction fotm to tht 8690C~on for the 1969' boating 'season. r\J~es \ .. • ~ It will ~ followed next year F o r this, measuring is of. by J" open cruiser and con· primrlry \ importance a 1 ve6tional cabin c r u i s e r regulatiot11i s t I p u I a t e a models. multitide of d.iinemions that The Jack Cole Co. plant is must be adhered to-within at 1763 PIBcentia Ave. vf!ry ckise tolerances -10 73 Entered In Alamitos 11th Ar gosy t.he boats 181"e iae: near~y iden· tical as poasibie. Tho more tJimllar U.. boat. the more • tallin& competition 11 1 tiest of l!I al lor s rather' than designers. The opposite ii true of .the Olympi'C 5.5 meter ClaM which is a development Seventy-three sailboats is class featuring the inget1ulty the final tally tor the ... start d. designers. ol the 11th annual Alamtto! One-destgn boa.ti, no mat- Bay Argosy from Balboa Sa· ter when they are built, turday. must conform t.o tht eame The Newport Ocean Sailing deligrl and 1o the roles ol. Association classic will start h c 1 a • 1 international at noon off Balboa Pier. The usociation. Fcur ol. tlla;;five finlsh line for Saturday's Olympic clas1e1 are one· race wW be a quarter of' ! des ten -the P'·bt, Star, mile norUrwPst of the east Driagon and Flying Ou<- end Of the Long Beach chman. ' Ttte Fim is the emallest break~ater extension. and ·Per.haps the strictest ol The fleet will rendez\lous the classes. It ii the ()ftJy at Long Beach Yacht C I u b one for which the Olympic Saturday night where t h e host country mus~ tupply usual dinner dance is ache· the boats. dultd. The ·Finn hu been chofien Trusting nothing to luck, The returit race Sunday as the ol.licial Olympic the " prototype boat Wt'S 1WU: a half-mile sOuthweJt ttnOe-bander ever 1ince it trailered 7f!O miles over all of the Alamitos Bay en-\WIS: designed for ,the 1952 types of roads to Bahia Kino trance and furlsbes oft the Olympica by Rickard Sarby on the Gulf of Ca.lUornia to Newport Pier. ' ot. Finland. It lWll· originally test tr a i 1 er j n g charac· A change. lo the Saturday called the Prick.en, but teristics. race format -provides that iatn, logically en q u J h, An unpredictable body of aU.cl1sse1 will 1all the same became known aa the Finn . water, the Gulf provided· the course •nd finish at th e The Finns. for ttie 1968 laboratory for te11ting the same line . In previous years Olympics were built by craft under actual cruising there have bttn separate Luigi. Ferro, owner ol. U.•. and fishing conditims. The courses for ·ttie Ocean ,Ra6 Veleros· FerTO bio\litt,yiard ol. ,po:rtners Yentured more Ing. dlvtsi'on. Mexico. than 1,500 miles on a round Th.-fleet ii diYided into -Sails fol the 1968 Olympic trip to Cabo San Lucas in .four divtslona -Ocean Rae-F.lnm were ell built by order to guarantee nothing lng, Midget Ocean l\1clng, N<rth Sails in the Seal had been O\lerlooked for the Pacific Haridicap Raclrig Beach pM.nt. The uee ol one comfort and safety 0 f Fleet and Oce1n Ricing Ott· aailmaker alto e.-.re1 l- passenger1. il_;:.•~m:ar~•:n~•~· ::::;:::;;,' ;:::•:1:1 ~Olil;·~•~Wlll~;be~~idotr:nltic::"'"'."-I The Sklpfack-20 f 1 yin g bridge crui.... tbetr first 11. 2 a Al .. Sa· LE. -mod~l, waa introduced to Southern California boaters at the 1967 Lot'Ahgele1 boat show. The exhibition reswted in many orden and the begtnl\lng of a de1ler organization which now ex· Wldl throughout the wettern U. S. ~. r • , At Tcl!<1o n0 ~ notion WU oble t<l sCore In -of .... 11.., ••1!'11· :l\O!m:rlJ>I·, tq ' the 1964 harvist of two Silver ·anc1 three brol\ze m e d a 1 1 , American · teem manager Paul Smart, himuU an Olympic gold medMlst In the 1948 Lon-don Games . sai.d, ~ .was ·.good, . but we can do betlter by taking a Jew·g91ds."\ American }"8Chting hopes in the-open deoli!ri 5.~ m""'r clau, rest.,,:ort Oadem;a, with1 °"""pt noliMal 5.5 meter champl\\'1 Gai<1ner Cox cl VJIJianova, Pa., at.the helm: Ctewing for Cox is Dr. Stewart · Walker of An· naP,OWa, Md.·,• champion in· tltrnatiooai foun-n, 88ilor, wh9 has. wm~~ P.r!nct: of W•1es Cup, and Steven Co11ate9f N.W Yatt'ctty. In unoffidlal' pn.ctice rac .. Ing Thursda')', Cadenza trail- ed the Canadian yacht, Tiger. England end France \followed in ia small sb:-boat fleet. J.!oo touted for a gold med~is-t he Dragon claM enlry WUl:iwilw, with Nfftf ~~~n,-:>.stocktlt'Oker Buddy .rneana1s at b Wler. HI& cr~lsCli& sair<Ck7 a New Orlepis sail maker; &nd Bat1lxm. J~ncke of New Orleans. In the bit y contested Star cl a ss, aai~ mak e r Lowell North of ~ Diego, winner of a bJ-<)nze 9tiar in DrafOlll at Tokyo, :;.)i\ be at the helm of his North ~. North, a t hree· t·t'tp~e world's champion .in , t he Star, will oquaro ttl ag<linri ~n;n~~OOEl~!~f small-boat raclhg sailor in ttie world~ Elvstrom, winner of gold medals in the one-man · dinghy in four successive Olymplco from !!f8 through 1960; will'" malie ht. first Olympics .appeal-ance in tfle two-men, 22·f001 Stars. Crewing )or.Nori!! will be Peter B&rrett of Newport Beach, Oalil., who took se· cond place Jn the FlM dinghy at Tokyo. ~ In the 20-foot F1yin& ... .,. ' ,Dulz:hpan cla10, ~­.team ol Robeit J....., •of B•nl,_V'•., ond lJorvid J"11 .. ol Mobjodc, ·Va., wi 11 ~ die l:Jilitod sliiteo in the,.evien-raoe regatljl.' The 15-IO<!I Finn diMbY will'be bafldled b)' Clarl'¥m Duyne ~! Sl1'lr'I ~·· ,fi·.J., who took second p!aoe itr tile Cl.aM at the 19f1 Pan· ~n. Golones at Win· nli>ec, and ti'!be ti63 NiinD American champion. .. "This is the ~st Olympic yecbtlni . t e;a m iWe~ve ever had,'' :!art said. "But other team.I· are also oorrespondingly belt« than they've been. In Thiyo. no -country wm IWo lold medais in yacbttnc.'' S--crewman -1 ~ silwir medalht·-Peter Bas-· rett had a first-hand report on soiling COIJli1lam after five hours al wmiin( a trlel hOtA .t.t~againat ~11'1 Notith·'.1 Norih · Stiar on ;the deep-water courae. : "rt looks ia8' if the Wind strength ia going to vary conslder.Hi.y," . &aid t h e ll.niverl.ity .o f Wiaconlin graOOate .. ~'But it alwlays seems to blow on.shore varying from south t ~ oou1!twest. Tlllr could be a dl&adwdage for the Euro:- ~~·-who .are uaed to ~9ll8'llOl'I winds." The 33-year-old manager of• Mdl ·kltt .added, "It'U b1i interertirc oto isee jf we race in li&'tt or heavy air. Eter)1>ody baa been --inf for .ligbt air, bul the two da)'I 'belor' .., lilt llero th~ m WiJi<b .ol 2:1 miles per hour one diy, and 20 die next..... ' "Twenty-five Ii-• b Q u t what we Md at Enoshlma In I/lo Tokyo G°""' Wilen m;il!U ""' brooldnl ,Oft Stars a!ld tlte I' I y I n ~ Dutchmen ~ C9j)ll%Jn&.' Swiss Olde8t Athlete • In· '68 ·Olympic Games GENEVA (AP) -The world. Finally in 1116.1, hiJ oldest competitor i n the ordeal f.Odred wn.n a Ct1Qrt Mexico Olympic Games will cleared him 0 f almost certainly ht 66-year-f88llionalim. pro- old S""8 )'OC!>tsman Lou!& "i know wbo Olllt ~-t Jet. Noverraz. ... .. ler,'' he N6cf recentlv, "It He wtll al80 be making the J most aMooiJlhing comeback wu j..t Me ol thole petty, in tbe .hbtory ot. the modern ~oue llC!t8 by 1ameone 01 -i·.. ..-who thought he lhouM have ym,... mwem~·· . had a ""~ In --· I'm NO\I~ laet took part in t--~ ·-J the 1936 Olympic Games in not inentiomtg ·~ Dim.ea. It's all aW!:I' DOW." Germany, when he and his two-man crew triumphantly Born 1n 1he nead>y, Lake sailed across the finish line 0-eva village, of Belltvue, at Kiel, apparent wiMers of helmsman Loull la ,tne''key the Gold Medal ift the six· man in the thrff·mlD crew meten clase. who wm carry SwiM bopN Then the senaatWt broke. in 1t.e 5,5 meter cla•. Hi1 An anonymous letter ar· old frleudo Man:el Stern aJld rived from Geneva, alleging Bernard Dumnd mike up tha't NoverTaZ wu being the team. """"'tiy paid. He wa1 dis· Al~ be miAed tlfo qualified and ""' in-lut Ive 01Ym!>lc G-, vestigatlon started wtli'ch Nov.nu, ii· ttfiJ. ta .,...t put him .. trial for 13 forin. He '"'° the Eun>pean ' y.an. cn.ni>imioltip 1111•' year and World W a• II iltjeml\llod ....-1lle ~ cbom- tlte prdilng1 ol I/lo London-. plonshi!>I ··-""' ... based International Yacht t e r n •tional compeltian, Raclnf Union• -SIJ!ftm• winninl · 11x ·.ut GI ••• authority in the yachtihg-1'9Cft: " ... · RON ROOT'S ....... 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DECISION GOOD .. .!. way thina b&YI ~ • ••ICI dty~ a..rJQa ·~ 1>11t 18 . • .... _. ---~ moiltb1,ou:rdecliiooto1tartlO::;;:;:::.:;;;,;:..;;;:~:;;..;;;:;..;;;::::;;::.;.;::r:;;;::;,;.;;::::;::::..::=:,:::::1 . __ ..;;.,;•;.._1;,;";•;.:":;•;,:-;;.._,;; .. ;,:•:;;•:;•::•:,__,;:c::i-::.:•':":' Sii n AT MOUDAY Mifili , ' ' i • ' • • y I .. ' l ' j • I I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE • • ' • -. • Planning . for · Beauty . ' ' ' ' ''We need to Pff! pertlcular atlenil'on' to oeenlc "II· lMll!l1" Forest DicDsaa coon~~annlnt ~tot. told • I.ecun• Bead> audienc61111 w The pl-told area civic loaders that there hu never beep the degrM of activity Jn oootlleastern Onmge Coonty •een today.· · · . He mentioned' die J>lannod commlinl~ alrleady un· derwoy ...i the Intensified planning activlUes of the big landownien! lo handle pcl!!Ulttion surge. . Dicbaon atid that !he county's current population, about 1.S million residents, is expll!Cled t.o grow t.o 4 mlll1on persons by 1993. . ' Much of the growth will tie in soudleostem Orange County. Dicloason pointed out that 7~ percent of the ~· isling population la In Iha northwestern ,..... ol Ibo county . Fortunatefy much of 1lllO undeveloped ar .. ybert the action will be is ill privlte holdings. Fortunate, be- cause these lar&er land holdings permit really dramatic lonk4"ange planning and 1ccompWihmeot. · These large owners and their plaD11ers can work with county, state and other offitjals on \he best loca· tion1 for roads, freewa~. home6, .parks, schools, indus· trial or commercial ·centers and recreation ere:as. The process can be much more dift'icult where an area 'is cut up-into smaller holdings when population surge beg!ns. Growth too often has been like Topsy as was the case in p06t-war Los Angeles. Dickason estimated that the next five years will be criti<al on .. in the field of esthetics. He pnlaed a study ' funded jolnUy By county and h0meownor l"Qllps and P-W ow~ to lllufararowl\I llllllti• ftOlu 'IbNe Ard! Bay IO Dana Polnl Dlclcason's wordl vo wol! worth considering. 1'<!o often l!eiutlflcatlon ~mea ., a dabbling .iterlliought when ii ahou\4 hive been llld on lhlUally With bold 111'olleo. . ·Economics ·vs. ESthetics ' . A proposed commercial-bot.el llODlng ordinance for Laguna Beach, put out as aomethin(· al. a trial balloon by city planners •t--1 meeting tiponsored by the Laguna Beach Coordinating Council, looks as If it might be in for a rough course. The ordinance was opposed ·by hotel interests 13 too restrictive. It seemed that aideyard requirements to 'keep spatiaf eeparation would probabl)' come under P.ar· ticular fire. -This ts the practical economics side of the question. The esthetics area ii important as well, of. course, and will doubtless have its champions. It look a long time for Laguna Beach t.o work out· compromises th_ay led io RfL!Sage of a sign ordinance but it was doneatter mud! ha.rd work:. An economicallr. practical CH zone wi~h built-in esthetic proteCtion likely won't come easily but will be. extremely important to future Laguna Beach. I ' . ,. . i •' ••• <i::;. ·-" ' '~ ,, ~ ---~ -· - L ''Ri6 HT NOW I'l l BEi I (O UU:>N'T. IX A TAAffl( TICKET.• Reader Compares Schmit:, Cleaver 6T ransparent Demagoguery~ TJ the Editor: Orange County's John Birch state r.~ ::it.or , John SClunitz, and Eldridge ~Vtr have more in OOmmon th~ 1 • lY appear. Senator Schmitz is <'u: '.ed a:1 saying in Collnection with f.~eaver 's recent appearance at UC, Irvine, "He (Cleaver) raised Ilks Primitive-battle cry with language rX lie most disgwrting filth ." U by the term "filth" the senator refers to · sexuality, it is interesting to pote that on several pOOlic occasions I l!ave heard Senator Sctwnitz apen ms hmarkl ... with . an attention-getting i-eferenCi to the difflculty of a person's obtaining mote I ac- fOmmodations under the name CJ( "Mr. and Mrs. Jciln Smittl" which, he teas bi.11 1 audience, necessitated his changing his naipe from Snllth to S:hmitz. Thus, one coold conclude, S-:::hmit.z an d Cleaver both maJce r :..ferences to sexuality in their speeches but differ only in the choice o. words. IF BY THE TERM "battle cry" f ·1atw Schmitz is refierring t.o c ·'.!aver's recommendation to the t ::k community that they arm t' ~mselves in seU-de£eooe , Sdunitz' < .·rz::ieated opposition to gun control c 1 the grounds that ttle white com- m~~jty must be permitted to arm f :~lf against civil disocder. resolves i.sell into a difference only as to whom s:1cwld be armed. The Schmitz etfort.s to make p'll.ltlcal capital through his attacks on Cleaver can be seen as simply another Jnstanc'e of ·the transparent demagoguery we in Orange County have come to expect ct our state senator. as w e t 1 as hypocrisy of the h!_:;;'lest order, for upon examination a Ceavur speech and a Schntitz speech 'differ primarily in to whom they are addressed. 1'0M WERT A Little Sa ni t y To the Editor: It Is about time someone injected little sanity in to the Cleaver co· t·~.:ersy . !Your edltorial of Sept. :rl.J Scme of our California politician~ who cry treason. others who embrace f1e" p:1ilosophy emanating from Bel· n1 :>n1. Massachusetts (Robert Welch. founder ol the John Birch Society) and the one receiving endorsement from ti.e governor of Georgia (Max Raf. ftrly) should also learn that "notorie- ty, outspokenness, theatrics and venom don't necessarily equate with a subsl.antial, informative message." ; ,{ we allow 1uoh men to control our lrive.rtlty, we may a s well change the came to "Old Miss.'' • STREETER G. KING (' Letttf's from reader1 are welcome. Normall11 writef'S 1hould conveu their messages in 300 woT<b or les1. The right to condeme lettef'1 to fit space Of' eiiminaU Ubel is re1erved. AU Let- tef's must include signatuf'e and mail- ing addres1, but names wiU be with- h.el4 on request. • L litle Minda To the Editor: I listened to Eldridge Cleaver when he spoke at San Diego State College a few weeks ago, and went away witti a sense of pity for him, and ap- prehension for the politically na.ive ghetto kids who hang on his words. Cleaver inspired in me no ad· miratton for him as a man, no respect for his bitter racist ~os~. Even for one of his harsh beginnings, he has had more than 'the usll'aJ difiiculty in conf0J1ming to the minimum standards ot American or any other society. He is a convicted rapist, tlas served time in a peniteDtiary , is presently under indictment for attempted murder. As minister of idormation of the Black Panthers. he has been quoted as saying that the killing of whites is ~ answer to the problems of blacks. PRECISELY BECAUSE of these peculiarities, Eldridge Cleaver is a well qualified resource person to lec- ture during a course e n t i t 1 e d "Dehumani:iation and Regeneration in the American Social Order" at the University of California at Berkeley. What better approach can a studf!lt have to a problem than to hear it described by one who writhes in it.II agony? As the course ls planned, they will have an opportunity to chaJlenge Cleaver's assumptioM, and t.o weigh them against thGSe of his arch enemy. the chief Of police of Oakland, who is scheduled to address the same class. Here, in a laboratory situation, the mentality ol a victim of the ghetto is •o be laid bare for critical e,- mination. AN INCIDENT'AL re'Sard within tl )aim of possibility is' that Eldridg'.: Jleaver may beilefit from this ex- ..:hange more than any other in- :ividual. His native intelligence i~ reminiscent of Malcolm X, and there are other s1milarities. In h.is last days Malcolm X changed from a rabid · racist into ..a humanitarian, a pot.en· tiaUy great and positive leader of his ;>eople, had black fanatics n o t assassinated him as a heretic. The.._. anti-intellectuals who would d~ny students a c<1 nfrontation with Eldridge Cleaver would by the same logic limit the study of cancer to hea1thy tiasues, the.· sttidy or mental disease to the minds of the sane. They do nOI seem to understand the mean- ing of education. THESE SQUEAMISH little minds. the anti-lntellectualJ, demonstrate their rear of tru. educa~oo. 11>eir lack ol Clftidence in Youn& adults to arrive at creative conclus\om, their un- c<o1ainty-tbal lholr Own U>wription• will P"evail ,in the Gpen market place o' kteas. In th4 respect they a.re the eoun.· t.erpa.rt.s of the USSR commissars who ordertd the invasion of Cl@choslovak.la out of fear that lhe St.allnlst philo:;ophy of ciJn\mUhlsin would crumble under . an avalanche of open\y exprHsed thOllgl!l. wl!ich indeed wu happonln1. Anti-intel~tuals of bMJt Jhe tlfht and the left are ho'1"Uied at tile p<o- ' spect cJ.. democratic education . And really, What other kind is there 1 Anything else is not education; it is in- docb'ination, which is a psychological device delilrerately intended to limit the growth of young minds by con- trolling what shall and shall not enter them . GENE LYLE P Ot'U.hle P ensions To 1lle E<litaro Portable pensions should give the working man iecurity. We w.ant to get the most for our money while pro- tectiDg the reasonable interests Rf" the company and employe. Most of u~ want to feel independent and self·stlfficient after we retire. We want to supplement our Social Securi· ty benefits. Sometimes bhese ob- jectives are hard to fulfill. Consider the man (such as an aircraft worker) whm work forces him to perioctically change employer•, ·; Or the lo~ emPJ.oy&··~e lifetime beneflt.s are lost when a Studebaker or otner company leaves the country or goes bankrupt. Or the induS'trious. am· bilious man Who elevates himself by taking another position. PRIVATE PENSION companies (rather than a government agency) would give you the greatest return for your pension investment. For the fedCTal government (being a monopo~ and lacking the discipline of the profit motive) wastes 40 cents out· of your tax dollar. And ~t wouldn't pay interes't on your pension investment. Unoonscion·afile vote · buy in g demagogues couldn't .as readily play politics witfl the Junds of a private company. The company should be regulated by llhe federal government to assure its stablllty. And the funds should be guaranteed -possibly the way the FDLIC backs savings ac- counts. YOU SHOULD BE able to choose your pl.an : a flx:ed-incomt type (possibly through an insurance com· pany or· bond.I l to protect against depression: a mutual fuind. type to guard agWist inflation. or some. com- bination Of these. Tu foster lower costs ~nd better benefits, you should pick , from competing companies and be able to switch pension companies. Many well-intentioned p t. o p I e QOStpone saving £or retirement until , oo late , So UM! retirement plan ~hould be compulsory. Your employer would Cilntribute to the pension company. He could also reward .the loyal employe with a separate pension for his 10.year man. Additionally, some companies match. or partially match. employe con· trlbutions to ·9avings plans. ' LEONARD WRIGHT r l>ear Gloomy . . Gus: Why lo K th.ii tile ..,... drab the Lquna teen-ager the more PIY· chedelic tbe dothea? -S. L. . ~ I A Dirty Doll , Casual Ring, Lovers ' Kiss Judging All Things by Price By ELLSWORTH L. RICHARDSON l'rtJn!ster, Tlte Nefghborhor1 Cong-~ga~1,nal Church Laguna Beach Let us examine three ordinary ob- jects which in themselves may not be worth very much from a purely ob- jective, materialistic point of view. Here is a doll -very mucn wern - quite dirty, in fact. The maid cleaning the n}>m ~might say, "I guess I'll throw'\his away. It has about had it." The little girl's older brother couldn't care less. He shrugs his shoulders and asks, "Why do girls have •to play with do lls?" · 1 ~ But to the li ttle girl the doll is precious. It was a gift. her first doll and she can't go to sleep without it. It has to be in bed rit::ht beside .. her! It was lost one night for two hours 8-nd no other doll would' do. Her father pro- m!sed her, "I'll get two c!o'ls, juo;t li'<-e tt>e one th ::i t is lost. only big~er!" "No'' ... all she wanted was the dirty doll ! CONSIDER, IF YOU will. the mean- lng, the value. placed upon it, far beyond. any rational explanation that we can offer. In one qf his 11\0!t;famous epigams, Oscar Wilje defined a cynic .as "a mail w·;10 kno ws the price .of everything and the value of nothing." In one respeot, we s.:?em to be becoming a nation 0£ cynics -in that we increasingly tend to judge the value Of everything by jti; price. Last week 1 was lunching wltl): a friend who is a widely known novelist. He told me that he Md become ex- hausted on the lecture circuit and decided to double •his fe es in order.~ cut down on the number of gro,;.pfs that could afford to hire tilm. ~ "You know ~-\Ka_ppene!d?'',""b~ asked. "J got twice ·as many reque'sts· for lectu•(.•s. Whel1 these groups learn- ed I was twice ·as f;Xperuiv,, they· wanted r.ne twice. as ; mw.ct'!, ·because they thought I was..,i.twice as gooq. What can you do with that kin~· o( · thinking?" OF COURSE, with m.9.ny prO<i~· there is .a direot. ratio between p'r1Cft and va·:ue. I have never bought' ,a "cheap" suit of clothes that looked as g:::>d, or felt as good, s.s aa expensive si.:it. But thi s is by no means true of a11 p; ::lu' s. I kn ::iw some people who started a co~me:ics cc;mp2.ny y:oa.rs a:;o, put'ii.ng OI!~ an excellent cold cream in a small pl ilin jar for a dime. Ti1cy lost a great deal of money until a "pa ckaging ex- pert'' designed a f.z ncy jar for them,' and increased the pric~ to $1.50 for the JJame amount of cream. The women ' were eoon beati.ng down the doors to buy this "exclusive" formula. Of course, in one sense, any com· modity is "worth" wbat people are willing to pay for it. There is a ~chological as weU a.s a merely e_cono~c, factor ~U buying. . THE OUTRAGEOUS · scaiping of 1httater. ticket! .~'(Qid\vay hit.&1 bas less ·to do with' tgt: intrinsic value of t;he play .then wi~h the vanity o{ having seeo it before otheni 'have. .. BUt When ix-ice· becomes so divorced from v.ajue, there is theii a great temptc:.tion to stress the superficial aspects· of a product and to sacrifice the inherent value. If you can sell the package, tflere is .little point in improving the product; U you can appeal to snobbery, there is little point in appealing to sense. And I suspect that much of the re· cent popL1la~·i ~y of the small foreign cu s is due to the fact th&!. they com- b:·1e s:oi>Jery a'ld sense -they are bo:h chic £nd economieal. Whe n enr;:J~il Americans own them. however, anj th ei.r snob appeal has diminished, I doubt that they will be able to compete against a good Detroit car that is designed to capture tbe same markel Or here is a diamond ring! Well. it does have some value, for the jeweler ' placed a pr1ce upon it. It is .a perfect stone with gloriou s lights that reveal the art of a dlllmond cutter's skill. I It is in a pawn shop now. A burglar has pawned tt for a few bottles of gin.) A S U1:vey of Protes ters Turn back the years and see the glow in the girl's eyes who wears it as her engageme!lt ring. Seated in a subway car she gazes at it. for it brings back memories o( her husband to be, a soldier far away. What price can you plac" ' · ·~2t ring? Two bot- tles of gin or ? Even $500 is not enoul!h. HER ASKING PRICE Is far beyoJ1rt anything th at you or t could pay. for to her it is prict.less. The value sh~ h~s placed upon it may be far beyofld our rational conception . It b~lon?.:S In. the n!:alm of the sacr11mentil! But it is in a pawn shqp now! Or instead of a thin~ like a doll or a ring, Jet us think of some incident. Here are two lovers. They kiss. To an observer who does not know the two lovers the kiss might seem 'mean- ingless. It mittht be a bit indi.o;creet, downriJZhl vuff!ar ~ But. to the lovers. the kiss conveys an emotion, a pledse or mutual trust. far beyond anything they could exo~sg with words. · Jt ought h> be evident tttat the cto·n, the rin.e; Bn.d .the kiss, aU dP,Pf!:n(l pn whose doll 1t 1s. whose rin~ it Is. and who is doing the kissing. There are overtones or meaning beyond anything that we actually see. WE CAN EXPLAIN poetry. •can i~ sing it! Music can be tom to pieces "anlayud into all its resonances. fUn: damental and harmOtlic. its rhythm and pattern explalned," but oo ll"'1- yet has been made which exp!fjlJS'bow Jt can haunt and sllr the human 10ul. J. B. Pfillllpr once &aid, ''From~ thin~• we see that-the commonplace m•y be lnv"tod with the hJlhtlt and purest emoUon. 1,nd that tht:re are depth1 and heights ln our spiritl'Wblcb may be tooclled bJ' Ille ait!plell qi . na\utal phtnomena:'' Thll la· .wtl:J tbe common thlnga of life, • dirty aou.·. ca1ual rln& on the fin.I«, a dotr ta& around the neck, are sacnmutal. In AUanta1 Georgia,.on a warm,.SUJl·. ny alternc~n. a young Georgia Tech student halt.s in front of the IBM of- fice . He puts down a placard. Hi! the'n proceeds to undress until he is nude, save f'or sox. He picks up the placard o.nd holl1!1 it on high. It reads ; "Computer& are obscene." Hundred"S of giggling young lady employes and astonishe.:1 males st.and wa ;ch.ing un'il police come and take the young man away. In M.ilwal.!kee. five priests ad nine others. Vietnam anj -drart pacifists. o\o·ercome a cleaning woman, take a key from her, enter and take packagei of <11>aft card records and burn tmm. At Columbia University, a· small group of demonstrators, determined that the university must not be allow- ed to open and .conduct classes, main- tains harassments. THESE ARE SOME of the elements of what Is , ar.1:1 continu es tb be , a year of tragedy. trauma .and trouble. It in· eludes as~sslnations of l.wo men who could, and did, inspire and lead Amer leans. Who are tbe student protesters? Dr. Alan Barl<m, director of Colum· bit University's Bureau ·of ApPlied Research. completed a questiOnnaite project which iocluded all faculty member• and one of 11very five student& among tbe mult1-thousaod1 Oft till! oampu8. Dr. Jla!toll "was able to ~14. ~~.,the . ltµdent rodlcal. Slsty percent ol tho Oolumbia demoutr.....,,... llihtn .~ In-. come r. abovi ,rs,ooo p.r Y.ar. - Bouptyball the latherl of tllil llO per· cent _,, prolndonol meo of eeil- 11derable incOm ... t(.11~1" ""1uoo rr... fllil _ ... -privilops o1.-.,.. !or ...... ,, .-..t!Clt allil uw., a. -bu ..Svod from the l)'ltm>, ' ' the more pa&Jliionately eager he 11 to overthrow or de!!troy it. At no tirile at Col umbia did a ma- jority of students support the p:ro- tes~~rs. The survey shows that the s:u-~ents who came 'from families of lower income and less affluent situa- tions were mon anxious to have classes rontin\le, )¥ere not-interested in destroying the system -at least not so long as it indicated a return tor one willing to be competitive in it. A SURPRfSE IN the survey was that the discontent with the draft did not seem to be much of a factor. What was a factor, Dr. Barton said, ••was the geneN1li:ted unhappiness with the war -and tha,t applies to everybody regardless of draft status." Se.ven ty-nine perCent of !tie students rephed they regarded Cohunbia as a good place to get a uni versity educa· tioo. Only a "sm·all minority" of studentJ accept the beliefs of radical leaders that de1&fred changes cannot be broutht about without revolutionary action. I -Dear Geor,., I w~ted to tharflt yro for 1l>e dally laugh I Jf:_t from your column -1a1nt days It's f\mnlU UJaD Otbrt~• 1hl•t--r·-~· CUriou1 ' ,, ' I I' I I' I • • ' ' --.----. . Newport. Barbor - Today's Closing EDITION N.Y. Stoeks voe. 61, NO. 239, 4 SECTIONS, so P,AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, ,OCTOBER 4, 196! JEN CENTS Stab Tests Protested At Trial - By ARIBUR R. VINSEL Of n. Delff" '111t St•ff . ,. Strong objections came 1bursday to 1~e of pigskin, por1< rlbo and sponge ruf:lber as a stab M!6t simulating knife resiS'tlan<:e of a woman's torso texture, in the ~st day of the Irene M: Tucker murder trial. Testimony in the case against the wile of Costa Mesa Oty Councilman George A. Tucker restnned today in Superior C o u r t. Santa A n a, with criminalllt Larry Rag1e sclleduled to take the stand again. He was the sixth witness called ln the fll'st Orange County court case ever to we a videot.ape record of on· the·spot police investiga~ and. he drew quick critictsm for bis sheriff's crime lab experiment. • Defense Attorney Paul AutustiDe Jr. said Ragle's efforts to duplicate a knife wound the defendant is accused of inflicting upon her next-door- neighbe>r June 2B should not be a«ii- missible as evidence. CHARGED IN DEATH Mrs. Tucker, SS, of 1642 Mlnorca Drive ls charged with stabbing Mrs. H~t Westphal, 68, of 1642 ~n?"'ca Drive, in the right side wtttl a S'lX-inch blade never actllally identified. This morning's testimony involved several dozen color slides of the death scene and imm¢iate neighborhood, including blood spots, muddy foot· prints and thrown laundry soap. Moments before an 11 a.m. recess. the prosecution posted a board listing the number of incidents to be discuss- ed in detail by a parade of witnesses. Presumably, these incidents will _be used to outline a pattern of prior be~avior oa !tie pon.o( J!ll<jklend"*' PLEADED INNOCENT She has plead«! not guilty; not guilty by real<>n of ln,.njly and Judgo Ronald Crookshank bad. Mrs. Tucker examined brlElly by Dr, Frank Hof· fman at Orange County Medical Center again during the noon recess Thursday. He was the f o u r t h psychla.trist to see her. A key point in the prosecution by Deputy District Attorney James G. Enright will be the direction from which Mrs. Westphal was stabbed and in what manner the fatal blade was held. · Th~ defense on the other ~' is quite interested in d~velopll}g the circumstances and motive whtch led up to violence, a piercing scream and (See TUCKER, Pa&e !) Parking Tower Still on Boards · Dr. Jack Monroe's ll·story_ parking and commercial tower on Lido Park Drive is still on the drawing boards, he said today. Monroe denied reports Thursday that the project had been abandoned because of cost problems. He said computerized data studies h a v e demonstrated it is an economically feasibie venture. m added that 80 tenants already have signed up. Or•nge c ... t Weether Cloudy momingS and sunny afternoons, the usua1 fall weath· er menu, will be the weekend story along the Orange Coast with temperatures hitting 70 here and 76 further inland. INSIDE TODAY As Mark Twin might have said it: "Reports of my failure. a..t 4 riverboat" pilot were grtat· l11 emggeroted." A landlubber ooptatn.s hil rented houseboat through Owi 1lough.s and tides of a fun vacation on t.M river·' wa111 of the . Sacnmunw Delta CounlTJI, WEEKENDER today. .. _ ' -·-• _ .. " ''""" ...... .. C.H""'11t ' --!loll ·-· "'l' -i .. , ...... • ·--.... ,,,._ " ·-• --' -• .......... ,._ • --• •. , ~ " _ .... • -.. -" AllllL ...... " .... 1>11 -• ::.:::: • -· ' • --" --• --" -· • -·-• ··-... DAILY PILOT ""'9 '1 •kMnl KMllW DEFENDANT CASTS WISTFUL GLANCE TOWARD COURTHOUSE ' · ' Matron Escorts Mrs. Tucker to Triel ' --~ I "'· f4 f:f' : ' N@W})ort Planners Okay ' ' 170-hed Home for Elderly Newport Beach pla n n in g com- missioners Thursday night approved pla~_fQr a 170-becl.retired residents' horn~ at-4000 Hilar}a Way, near Hoag Meinorial Hospital. Developer Kenneth W. McCulloch won a use permit clearing the way for the project when no opposition to it was voiced. The three and four-storv facility will have 8.l rooms with two ·beds in each room. Planners directed 1'-1cCulloch to pro- vide 82 parking spaces, place. all power lines underground ai:'d b~1l~ a six-loot high wall between his bwld1ng and adjacent properties. They were made conditions of the use permit. Jn other action. the commission: --Denied a request from Explorer Motorhome, (00() Campus D_rive, for relief of ·off.street park 1 n g re· quirements. The firm was also told all manufacturing must take place in- doors. -Approved an Irvine Company re- quest to install eight directional signs on Irvine land from Orange-County Airport lo Coast Highway. The sportS w~d will be stunned if one of-two metldoefin't win the decath- lon -one of the ~toughest tests of the Olympic Games. One of those men is the Or· ange Co a s t's own Bill Too- mey of Laguna Beach. Though only 29 years _ old. Toomey is regarded as a real threat to w In the gold medal when the lnternational de· cathlon events get urxier way tJI Ille 19th Olym· piad. (T h e co-favorite ii Curt Bend· Un of wesi Germany.) Read ~ltory ol th• man who could ~ge Ille Orange Coest lllto the '·'Gold Coast" today on Page 16 and remember to watch the DAILY PIWf' rt.arting tomorrow for' eiClu· si~e dally on-scene coverage of the Olympics bf your man In Mexico City, DAIL\' PILOT Sporu Editor Glenn Whlte. ' -Continued consideration of pro- posed re-zoning of properties on both sides o! 20th. Street and the west side or 19th Street, northerly oC Balboa Boulevard. The prooerties would be re- zoned from C-1, C-2 and R-3 to R-2 (duplex) zoning. -Denied permission to Downey Sav- ings and Loan, 2043 Westcliff Drive. to put up another sign. Planners noted the company already has four signs where statutes allow only one . -Approved a request from Clifford L. Kraft to open up a pet shoo at 3500 E . Coast Highway. The C-1 zone operation will sell tropical ·nsh, turtles and lizards. -Postponed action on a request from Seaview Properties to serve alcohol and have. dancing anrt live entertjiinment at a restaurant at 2114· 212» \V. Ocean Front. The resllaurant would be within 200 feet of a residen- tial district. Nighttime Thief Strikes Jeweler, Steals 3 Watches A night-working thief smeshed a Lido jewelry store window and snatch- ed up S920 in watches, Newport Beach police saJd today. Blackman Ltd .. 3432 Via Oporto, lost three watches. They were on display along with other valuables in a front Window display case. The other articles were ignored by the thief in his haste to get away. officers said. Police said the thief apparently broke the glass with a hammer. It triggered a silent alarm at police headquarters a few blocks away. B'ut n::i one ... was around when officers wheeled up moments later. M~eks ·Improved, Still in Hospital Coroaa de! Mar Higli School l'J'lll. clpal Leon Meeks, Injured earUer ~ week lo ln alito cra5b, remainel' ospit11Jl7fd.-toda)'-but-W "~nl much better/' hli wife Maxtne, aaJd . Mei!b WU to undergo X-1'8)'1 and other testl th1I ilfternoon. Mrs. Meeks saJ' 1he did not know - when her husband would be released from 1-loag Memorial Hosplta1. • • ' ' Je1 --€Iaims Moullt • Almost 1,000 Seek $27.4 Million New clairria totaling $841,500 for air incaslon and jet aircraft noise 'Were filed today against ~ Board of Supervisors by 26 homeowners beneath flight paths of Orabge County ' Airport, The new batch of complaints brings to $27 .4 million the amount Of damage recovery sought by close to 1,lXK> homeowners in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, according to Daniel Emory, chairman of the Airport Noise Abatement Committee. Emory said airport management ~ ported a profit of $1 million for its last year's o~tioos. At that rate, county government would take 'l1 years at no interest to pay for damages now being soug~t, he asst!¥ ... ·· . Interest payments wouJd boost the period to 40 years, he argued. Supervi.wrs have routinely deni~ the claims to date. Emory and'~s citizens group said their qext step will be to file suit on the alleged damages. The numbers of citizeti& seeking redress bas escalat.ed. .steadily as more and more large commercial planes establish service at Orange County Airport. F;mory's noise abatemen~ group con· sistently refer to the airpok a!s a "one· time foeeder 'etrip'' and "fcrmer restricted feeder line" ln their an· (See AIR CLAIMS, Pa&e Z) Freff Street Projects? By JERO~tE F. COLLINS OI l'IM O.Jlf ,ri.t Slaff Builders in Newport Beach com~ mercial areas can be compelled to put in sidewailts, curbs and guttering_ at no cost to ttie city uIKler a law expected to be adopted Monday. The ordioonce is aimed at upgrading the city's older business districts; such as West and Centl'81 N'"""'J>Orl, ac- cording to City Attorney Tulley Seymour. Irt has the unanimous endorsement of the Newport Harbor Chamber of ' . Humphrey Commerce board of directors. As proposed, it would rtquire the improvements as a condition to a building permit-1111' Rf!W construction or for the enlargement by at least 25 percent of an existing building in any commercial zone tnat abut! a street. Under the law. alrea"dy unanimously '1lpproved on first reading by the City Council, the property owner "must make arrangements to dedicate and i.mprove the one.Jhalf· of the street located adjacent to the building site to full city st.andan!s.'" There are a number of exceptions to the law, however, "in order to avoid undue hardship," Seymour noted. Among them: ..._.JNo edditiooal improvements will be reuired if the existing right of wey be required if the existing right d JNllY -The public works director has the authority to allow deviations from city standa.nls. -The city manager has Hbroad (See NEW LAW, Page Z) $1.2 M.illion Cable TV Says Campaign First Phase Completed On upswing The !int phase of a $1.2 million ii.scribe~~ an "electronic cracker WA.<oll!IGTON-(AP _ H~ Nel'J'Ort Beach. cabl~ teJevllllon p;o-·barrel," 111 ~lie •ervlce-...channel H ~ · ,."'M ~>n · ' · -'WCI lnvolvlfli >~ ll*J<<IJ!,. wfil feature lectures. pamil dlacusifons u ,Y ~SlfJ'!'_ 5 stallation .~ayshores 811!8 has and political debates. · tho ~.L4uring a 15-day push that been completed. Ciblevision Inc. of· A remote TV truck will cover local <XJ.rried JU,m..UU'9"1~. •id9 ~. ~ • ftt;ials said today. . basketball games, and eventa like the t'1e COWlfry. . Subscribers tn tftatatea Will be able Fish Fry Parade, the Character Boat 'Rallies in Portland and· Seattle, to receive iservice,Nov. 1, Ca~levlsio~ Parade and the Lobster Bake,. ac- Ore., were disrupted by hecklers. He manal!er Frank Jlerman said._ Unttl cordinl! to Herman. admits Re.publican Richard M. Nixon then .the £able will not be energized. "We'll be bringing back the old c,on. is out in front. Lack. of mooey £orced Cable wQl conU~u~ to .be burled at cent of loc-al television," he said. him to cancel a batch of. television the rate of about a mile and a ,half a One channel will give 24-hour comrtlei'cials. · · day. Crews iare now workloR" ~n th~ weather and time. Another will Yet Hwnpbrey and his staff were -Kings Road are-a or ~ewoort He1ght.s. feilture a Camera trained on· a news buOyeQ by the size and enthusiasm.of B)'. Apr_ll ~ 1,. ~96?, ~erman . s'id, teletype machine pounding olrt 24-bour crowds that turned out in-:-s:an-F'fllnl<-··-service wtlJ be ~v,adable ·to res1depts 'rteJVs reports.· cisco and Charlotte, N.C. Presidential or \Vestcllff. Do.vet Sho~s, Lid(_) For UHF' and VJIF stations, lieuterrants George Bau and .Do.uglass ·sands, Newport Sh0res .. Balb0a Coves .. Cablevisior'i will use a 300-f:oot to\ver at Cater joined-the vice president's' en-Newport Island, · Unda Isle, and 18th Street and Mo~a Avenue to touril·ge. The nation's largest union -Harbor Isle. sweep ln signals from San Diego as The Teamsters -gave him formal en'· He said the company expects all well as Los Angeles. dor:.-wnent. work to be completed by June 1. They Headquarters and studios for the Democratic polls claimed he's ahead rslimate 19,000 subscribers will use company will be located at 2624 Coast at least in eight states holding 136 oC Cablevision. Hil!hway. 'They plan to move in about the 270 electoral votes needed for eltt-The service is desi£ned to provide 20 Oct. 15. Present offices are at 1501 tion. A:nd in the waite o! his Salt Lake channels of clear color or >black and Dover Drive. City, Utah. speech advocating a whil.e reception. Subscribers nay -----,,.--------- quatified bombing halt. ·Democratic Sl4.95 !or Installation and a monthly . St.oc~lc. Market• sen·aton rose in debate to defend fee or $6.50. 1-lumphrey at nearly tile same "time 10 . The OJ>C.(ation wilt have what House 0emOCl'8ts who had backed Herman calls a "local expression•: ,~·ar critic sen. Eugene J. McOarttly ch an n el c.a r r y Ing programs announced. they now support the vice originating in the company's Newport president. · Beach studio·s. " NEW YORK (AP) -Quality Issues moved in to support a falteM.ng stock market advance today. · (See quota. lions. Pases i~ll). CRE'f/S PREPARE ST)!llltT l'OR INSl"ALLi'TION OF CABLl\VISION . W"!*'C,urrontly Under Wjy on K\1191 Rood in Newport Holfhta ' • --t ·--- J .1 • • I· ' • ' ' --. ~ - Market Inehes Up W <Ill Street ·Busting, Out AU 6ver """' Wire Senlettl NEW 'YORK -Will 5trtet closed ~ two-~todq. 1bo outward trend wu cauaed ~Y ~·-aneo ol ~women with ~ bit booGIDI who h01p0· ti> surposa the IOOC!llh · ti a 21-year-old. computer --· She ·-th1-rua ·Oii 1w1ater~g last wee.It, and was :• ushen<\ oil by her boo• on 111 ¢orced . vacation. "'< Tiie lhree.latelt lndlcea of lnllatlon -!.,. an SbeOeh, a modllt at 41-2447 ; •' j:9eMf1 a ~' It~. Ud llorf,. I --, llretdllJ>f the • tape at 47.-. ... 'lbe f1M two attracted a crowd of ·~ooo w.u StrJ<t POOl>le • Thurtday, who booed when lioirlod poHco of. -. elC<l'led tile llrll •"'Y for U>elr .... protection. Gori ""-"'4111 -IMf homoloftalB ........... tt ... Wluco -JllVM Ila MliH hlllli ol peelrJ aild l!)llnptOI 1111001 tlle bulls and beoro cl ·!he Street. · 14•114wtill•,. '!be flluie tbt ,'nllted • the nm on me market -computer operator Frandne Gcttlrled -I• COD• sldorlng an oiler from a Miami night club • They, want her \o l"'d ~ IWUt<r l\Dd pc:larm u a loplOJa So-I• dancer (or •i!¥',000 I yeor (lbot'1 ..,. hwldrecl thousaild). "So far everJbod,y . ha1 gotten somethina oot ol thll except me," 1.xt. ~ ~ u •be cont.empla1ecl Iba ol· Such. la the price fir •uoceedlnf lo b\lalnen wltbout rellly tryil!J • ... f'rotn P .. e l rTUCKER MURDER TRIAL deedl on a lawn 1n tbe Mesa Verde UH IMl June. . . embedded in Its aide. ••• ' SPORTS NEW .BARS ·NIPD'1 C1pt. Perker ,. Parker Promoted . . .: To , Cap~in .Rank Jailed Yo th ~,J(i.lls-Self . . ~ .. .. T~~ag!t Was A.t~ iting .Tramhr_to CYA. .1 ' .1 .. l • ' ... . ' BJ. ~MBA~~~ . ' a clea.n1og rew at Juvenile llall "n time as a r;tma1tl)' and (1)r po1se1slon °' -.;.;.1" •1•1 '''" 1 wasuit 8 11ert D\atter," McGee ,aid, or daqs,rous 'drugs, He was com4 .\ J6-ytar;<>l4 Gllfdt)) G<ove'boy.'who "!lie boy waa bareloOI-. 1114 wes mltta4"to the Joplin Ranch but · wu •:w~t1n1 transfer \A>.1 .cllilornla ·ordered 1o put hll 1ho01 on. He rofu•· esc~ from there on AUi. 1e. • Youth .\utl!.orltx .. laclllq hJn.Jlell ·echuutoo he wu lft\l·!p.Jlla.,..m Im. /ildge Su11111er said Burkhalter was PIJnself 'l'bu.r.sda~ nlg~t ·at -Orange medlately after dinner. • picked up in Los Angeles County last ~rc~~Yo~un~11ihe body of Denis ... r h !.' 18 a nonrl.:t,ara~~l.t\lary pro-_Sept. 18 on chugei of vagra.iicy and Alan Burkhalter at a·p-.m. when he cedure , McGee added. ,.He showed attem.pU.Dg to cash a forged check. He W.t to the Po1.'i room;,w!tb·fned!ca. no algna o~, ~lDI upaat or a~tated by waa returned to Orange County wbere tl"'n He , sW Burktialter hid -8"" tbe order. 't; , .• ,,. F ed' he was sentenced to an indefinite term . v • • .• •• r Burkba te.r ·1 f er, r ataCYAfacllity. ~arently tfken...a sheet trom: the .bed. Burkhalter, 51 Adelle ~., was Burkhalter WoUld hava bi en wound it aroun~ 1 curtain bar at the notified of hllJon'1 deith ii»mediately transferred within the next few da s top of the window and tied It around alter dlJcovorY of Abe ' l!odY. Mrs. J d S Y ' hil throat. . Burkhalter, •o 'lfl8 divorced by her u ge lDJlD8r said. Juvenile Ha)! Director Perry McGee buaband in 1961, lfvea in lllnDls. ,. McGee nld • Juvenile H.a 11 said Burkllalter had dlJplayed no Juvenile eo.;rt Judge Bruco Smliner aut!\orities IU'e euminlng methods of evidence· of mental diaturbance' at any · of Laguna Beach said Burkhalter first. supervision at the facillty al' , result ~e. McGee addtd, hoWever, that ln· ~ came to •ttenUon of ju v en 11 e of the suicide. "Inmates are checked ~ye~aUons . today revealed that the authorities wbi!n be ran •way from at least every half hour " McGee said. 1>01 receptl)' told a fellow Inmate that home last Apfll. Tbe boy was then " . ' . he intlnded to commit auiclde . placed on pto~tlon for 3l day1. . It may. well be, however, that this McGee said Burkhalter was Ih July, Jb.dge Sumner s a Id , ~agedy may be the cause of our mak- . disciplined Tbursdey while working on • Burkhalter was again arrested, this UIC several changes." .Judge Crooklbaft!<, prealdlnJ In , lloporbnont a ..i: ·.superior 0ourt, is or h..nnc; the ~II -expe<t.<J .-1o1aa1 J>Orho!>I ave deyl -.. the basis of-Mrs. Tucker's waiver of a trial by iury. "May· We ple.aae take Exhibit 12 out ol E.thlbJt 11 mtil the two are con- , nected up?," he uked.-adding for the record that. thil knlfe was not the death weapon . . ' ... . .. At ·NeW}).ort J;>D Teens Stage Car Wash C:Osta Mesa . Man Cleared . by Jury Of Soliciting - . . 'l'Oward close· cl tWJmooy Thurs-'~d'1~• fi-1lla\ offered by two · • cb teenage gtrla ti> .i.ta from an ' b:ipey sur1eoo, detallt· 'of the :.. ~ test were revealed. , Ragle 11ld he stal>bW t·h e ;: phyllologlcel mockup -covered by ,., .. cloth ilmilar to Ute "victim'• drep and r aUp-~ ""'"' thin II). tlm~ before Ill~ .. lrlba!>ed cut simlllr lo : 111<1. We!IJ>!W'• !ailal,wound: Hi '1aid it "as achieved by a. vtolent, ~ •twlallnJ, ln-.out thrutl with the .. cu\tlng ed&e ol a JmUe token from the i Tucker kitchen lml!e liplrord and -in : hls~ ~nlon -waa auCcessful for the Intended purpose. · · Auguatlne objected immediately on )..,,~gJ'QU1lds that clrcum1tance1 Of the ex~ · periment were not subl!ltantially the ume es .the orl&iDal 1ltuation in which the petite defendant-and her heavily boil! neighbor each 1ullered vlalble ,faclal injurls. "The. objection ~ .overruled," said Judge Crookshank, adding, "true, ~ here are not identical, but nothing coold be." POllll,EL,\STICl'11'_,, Aul\illlll' '"''°'""' Tl!ureday, ·with Dr. ll1l!.9 ~· Orange County Coroner 1 Ott!ce ]>ltholo"'t a n d auloply surgeon oo th~ 1tllriif: that ag- ing akin With poor elartlcity mlght have resulted in the L-ahaped wound. "How old was the pig?" Augustine questioned Ragle 11 the proceedings took a grimly humorous turn, despite the 1omber topic. 0 1' didn't ask," taid the crime lab expert. "Were the pork riba. Jumping around?" ht pret..i, "'Dley were relatively stationary," . Mr1. Tucker may have iDfllcted the · fall! injury. : ·"If literally stabbed In the back, how _ did the victim get defensive wounds on · her hands?," Auguatlne prodded, while Ragle wa1 on the stand. Ragle sald s h e might have reached aCrosa her middle with the left hand In ', d:m::::Jn, to J~ i:~~e!1:nt~1·~~i AUIUIUne reminded him of tM in· • -tantanooua ln·and .. ut theory. , '1How could 1he pull out something ':that wun't there?" be 11ked. . ·.8Pl!lCIJLA'l10N .. · "There'• • lot of l}>eculaUon here '" isn't there?," Augustine concluded, ~ lhorUy before the 4:25 p.m. recess un-'. Ul today. ~ Earlier, the defense attorney ob- ; .Ject.d lo a 1tyrofoam torao broubht ln· · lo court by Deputy DUtrlct Attorney Enright, with a 1ix-lncb butcher lml!e ,.,.------------~ .. DAILY PILOT OlllANGf COAaT r UILllHINO COM,ANY l1Hrt N. W1111i Prwldeftt 11111 PvllllllM!" J11k l . ~l1y \IQ rmlflrlf 1M 0.-11 M1111.., n,,,.,, K•••ll .... Tlio11111 A. Murrhlne Mlftltl.ll 1•1ttr J1r11M '· Ct!Hnt '•wl Nl11•n N"""" ..... AMrtltlno CltY ltilfW Oir.c!w ---2111 W11t 1111~•• 11~1•••'4 l.4•llfn1 A44mu ,,0. 1 .. 1171 tl•AJ --C.le ,.,,..., .. "'"' .. ., 11, .... LllllN IMcflt tll ,..,... A¥tllltN H--.tMdl1 ••t11wt '''Seems fair ," said Judge Crookshank. The knife's cutting edge wa s tilted 1UghtJy toward the back of the dwn· my. Dr. Katsuyama te1Wled prior to Ragle's appearance that It would be extremely difficult to tell which side of the wound wu: caused by the sharp edge, b.ut started to offer an opinion. AUi\lltlne allked U his opinlon could be aupported by fact. 0 1 withdraw that," the autopsy 1urgeon said after thinking a moment. · Durtng queationlng by the pro- secution, Ragle 1ald a fre1h1y washed dHss found In the Tucker borne after the slaying showed a strong likelihood ol human blood presence under chemical analysis. Type A blood like ll!r1. We11jlha1'1 was found on drapes 1n the Tucker home, along with some of the de!eD- dant's Type ·B blood, apparenUy 1hed during a violent confrontation which en~ed with the stabbing. Color slides of Mrs. Westphal in the morgue showed cub and scratches on har face, including a deep 1lash lrom the base of her nose through her upper lip. No motive . has been determined in the c .... but barking by the Tuckert' two amall dogs, Butch and Fluff, has . been COMidered as the provocation foS, - an argument and' was meq~ntd e·g~ Thursday. NO MOTIVE • Janice Cox Ind Claudfa Seiver, 14- ye ar.old Te Winkle lntermedlate School coedJ, testified Thursday they were out for a walk the afternoon of June 28 when they heard a long, shrW err. on Minorca Drive. 'What did you do when you heard the •CIUDl!" Enright aaked. "We just rtowed at the corner and watched," 1ald lrfiss Seiver, a cute lit. The bloode "ll!rs. Westphal WU Just tyi ng In the street kind ol kickin' around and screamin'," "How long was It after you heard the scream that you saw i1rs. Westphal?" Enright asked. . Mias Seiver said two or three minutes, but the prosecutor. momen· tartly pensive began demonstrating time passage by the courtroom clock and the blushing witness worked the lapse down to 15 seconds. "It was just sort of, "Whlsbbbh," she further explained . Judge Crookshank -reUrln& this month after a long legal career - smiled occasionally at Claudia's con· temporary speech hab its and once asked her to speak up a bit. · W1T1llN AREA Teettmony by the gtrlJ also placed Mrs. Tucker wlthln the visual scene, walking hurriedly to her house, a few seconds att.r Donald w. Scbenk, of 1845 MlnorC.a Drlye, came outside . The Young Lo& A"l(eles Qty Fire Department fireman tOld basically the same ttory he _gave police earlier, backed up by his videotape lnterevlw. The two girls followed hlm on the stand, alter wirlch ~ Mesa ~ce Detecdve Sgt. Sam Conlolro. IHtllled .sbout bit arrlYRI .at the Tucttt home, atmnpts to be admitted lnalde and Id· · vllement of consUtutlonal rl.$1htl. · "WQl did you say to her?" Judge Crookshank asked. After 10 years ol service with the Newport Beach Police Department, . James Parker has been promoted to the rank of captain. The promotion was made by Chief B. James Glavas to fill the vacancy left when Capt. Hal Minugh left the force in mid-September. to go into business with hls father . Capt. Parker's duties include all the · forCes' purcbaalng, provldln.&? for the maintenance of the polloe fleet, and 1unervlslon of the humane officers. With the promotion of Pru-ker, the force is now short one lieutenant. Chief Glavas said this position wlU be filled from within the force following an eXamlnation sometime wJthln the l)eJrt two months. The force also added three new of. flcers to ita patrol division. Darryl Y:oule, 29, of. Costa Mesa, William Ungenpan, 25, of Costa Mesa, and Clayton "Lvon, 24, of 'Huntington Beach assumed patrol duties with the force . The officers are recent graduates of the Los Angeles S~rlfrs Academy. Chief Glaves said iall the men were all high scorers in their cl ass. Youle was second in the class of rfl officers. Chief Glavu said a test for men In- terested ln Newport Beach police work would be given act. 4 at 7 p.m. In the City Hall Chembers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Dungan and Beek Said Progressing Alling Municipal Judge Donald Dungan and Balboa ferry owner Joseph A. Beek today were reported to be uprogreaslng nicely" at Hoag 14emorlal Hol]lltal. Judge Dungan, ·one-time Costa Mesa City Attorney, ill under treatment for an undisclosed ailment. He is In Haag's isolation ward. but ls expected to be released :shortly, according to hospital sources . Beek, pioneer NewPort l a n d developer and Cormer secretary of the State Assembly, was said to be recuperating from emphysema, a chroolc lung condition. HJs friends laid he was resting comfortably. He Is also expected to return home shortly, they said. Eiglit Days Left For Golf Tickets . Orange Coast .area goU fans have only eight days left to buy tick~• for Ibo Hali National Open 1011 tourna· ment at Mesa Verde Country Club. The $120,000 purse event, expected to draw some of the nation's top pros ..i lleld of big nom• enW!alnero for the pro-amateur'" match w b I c h precedes tournament piay, will it.art Oct. 21. •• The flO and fll'dll<>ltl u.e available at .ay Orance County, gdlf cour1e . General admllsl<111'tlckets will be on aale dally at th• tournament. ' ~or ti~l ,dolall1aOcl1 bockaround Cordeiro sald he,fead Mrt. Tucker'• rl1hts from a cord provided police .,111 the result of !tie hlslorlc Mtrandl deci1lon, noting that Mn. Tucker cave him• aom1wbat aercastlc reply. "1 ltnow the law," be quo!Od her as elol')' on·~·~'!'*· aee Pll• 16 saying. in toc1«yl1 1pm11 itcllon. Cor!l•lro said ho and a unllormod or. ' : ' . , . fleer tuld Mn. Tucker they mlght l>e . forced;;o ll:kk doWn Ille door 11'hen llbe ----c--.f'rotll P .. e, .. 1 retus.,i ,lo let u..n tn, 11 which diile ' • -• • ~ ~ 1111m "" family clog• ~ -CLAIMS •.. Oouncllnllo 1'ucker errtved homo · ' "· · •hort11 -er -and lei hm end DOUDC1maaia cf, damap· ~. Palko Qilel Roser Neth ~ tho Thi cl~I' CCJll!lllltlle )\Os opened lt'fLT.' ::.:.'"'*3r.l: hDnl• • .,.,,.,.. tho ~· c1op .1u11 ....... 'ill!rl '° !>elP llOmeowner• UlTi.E Ell'lll!lSSION ·1~1111,illvolytd In tho;nObl obete· •~ ':' t,.. -·-~ ... :" men olf 17, Cot-111::-y;;.~ a I :.!t" • \ h the =· ·r~·4-SG .... .,_....... . IQ • ....d:lQl'f (I er --.. • Darin( mqc!J of Ille trio!'• openln( 1111111 pioeoid-have denled 1llega· '---·~ iii -"o;"':O.---t.-<i.,,., Mn. 'lllcbt--111• ~\Ml~ w.reoelvlag tL:;sr m11 14Mll1 """"'1 cloH!y but lbowed Hiiie ex· ooladw !ot theli' aJJtl·notH e!tort11 I& Y~a:! 1 L.~ Prnllon on her pale and rather weary ~ ao.11 Rflld mt111ber cf th1 ·move- ,.--. ...,..._ lluttni•lltlt. lace. mebt. Emory said, Is a secretary at ~' -=-~""..: Durio& recesses 1he chatt~ happily t.he c111ms-olfice, "The reat O;f us are •';;;;;:iii"'.._, ,,. · wttb tbe pretty matron wt>o escorted · -.olalt9HJ:nl · our "ttlme ' because we =:-:..,.~ =r:.:O: h,.. to and from Oranrt eowey Jeil ~to .cot this l'<Ohl~m l!cl:.d and -... -., -..., -•• and once blew• klH to l>er Husbariil aa gef"-oolli060ace n:slored In our ~ ....... , .. ,.,,. '"""'"· he sat Mer'b)r. nefa'hborbood11 th.t'a all," he said. ~. ' t. .. - , To Help Kidney Victim A car wuh to help rats. mon<!Y !<Yr a Newport Beaoh mallmm close to death with a kidney dtaease will be held Sunday ofternoon by blgh acbool teen-agen of Mariners Olurdl. Money raised from the car scrub- blng1 -•t.25 each -will be ltl""11 to the Jim Wlemicz Kidney Macbine fund. 'The car wash will take place Crom 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mariner• Elementary School parking lot, 2100 14arlners Drive, Newport Beach. The Wiernlcz family -members of the Mariners congregation -have been forced onto wel.fare since their breadwinner beoame unable "° handle hJs duties as a Newport Beach po15tal carrier. Wlernlcz, of ·318 Ogle ~t.. Costa Mesa, spenda his time shuttling between home and Mt. Slnal Hospital in Los Angeles for 'the gruelling week· Jy process of having his blood cl!emlcolly cl.onsed. .. Frienda help ·ln driving Wlernlcz up to the treatments, as bis name moves steadily closer to a place on the llst of those supplied with a life.giving, artificial lddney treatment machine. He is next up for a spot on the $25,000 machine, but dooton predict.<! Jast May he couldn't live out the sum- mer on ohemo-cleansi.ng alone . He almost didn 't, but ht''s hanging on . ~-Ince tile family 'has ·had to go on weU'are, they can accept very little tn the way or extra food or creature com- forts and no money, so the con- enredon's trlbutlon1 go entirely Into the fund. Wlemlcz' hope la that the fund oan obtain another ortlllcla! -y for.Mt. Sinai HQJPU81 -thould it ever grow large enough -even If he ls unable to benefit. "Others wil," be said. • Rev, Roy ~ Thompson, pastor of Marlner'1 Church, can be contacted through his office at 1812 Dover Drive, Nowport Beacll. From Page 1 NEW LAW ... powers to watv~ '8ll or part of the re· quirements." It also provides for appeals to the City Oounc.ll of any decision by the city · manager. Munlclpal aldJ said city attention wa.s drawn to tile problem of com- mercial develoPments a b u t t l n g aldewaikless streets with constnicti.on last year of the Arches Uquor $ore on W. Coast Highway at Old Newport Boulevard. There was no . way the dty could compel tha builder then.to put in curbs and guttering. , A3 a result the highway, in effect, now runs right onto the"propcrty. 1 • When oCOUl!f'llmen first took ijp tile proposed ordinance two weeks ago, it was set for :secoDd iand final reading with little comment. No one objected. . I A C<?sta Meaa father Of six waa ac- quitted ln Newport Harbo< 14~pal Court of. so~iting young women for prostitution, court atdes reported to-day. . Donald E. Marlin, 39, of :mil 14ur· ray Lane, was c~ after jui-ors found him inoocerit cl. soliciting job ap· plloants lvr a '"'°"'tarlal position. The l\ejlublic Van Lines ag«>t, following a District Attorney's in· vestlgatl.on, was arrested July 13 at his ·office on suapiclon of soliciting for prostitution. , One of the complainants told 0£ being asked to come fer her job In· terview in a bikihl, but Martin countered in~ defense that there is nothing wrong if a boss considers a gjrl's legs in blrlng. Concerning allegations that M.tm told tlbe girls their duties would in· volve dates with customer&, the later· freed defendant saJd he meant notting more than social occas.iom. Jurors sitting through the one-day trial in Harbor District Judicial Court . came to the coDcluslon that the hefty father of six wu innocent, due to y,•eak prosecution. The Dlotrlct Attorney's oflioe could . come gp with no evidence toot Martin solicited anyone for pro6titutlon, if in· deed he ev~. ·di Shortly after his July 13 arre e rn<W!ng line official posted bat on the: misdemeanor charg1! and has been free ever since awaiting trial. ON DISPLAY NOWI OOttaonel dfn\ng 11blt Mt ,.,....... toJ of ,...., m11thtd •olllfd oetr; bun wn11r. wi2•, b12•, H21"1 •lltenda.to 152" by 12". Chin• ~1bln1t with grill• doors h11 llghitd. pelnttd -interior. W4'%". D1t".-Hl2". DEALERS fOR : HINHDON -DIDIL -HIRITA•I to DATI NO IHTUDT-TaMS AYAR.AILI Olt Al'PllOVlll CUDIT INl"BIOU NIWl'OltT HACH --lPr~o1;i; .... ~, .. ~11ilftle~rter;itf-'~-t.lOUNA llACH 1127 W-1111 Dr. 642·2050 Doalpera 141 Norlh c-Hwy. Ofll'N l'lllAY 'ftL t A,alf .. 11 AID-NllD ONlt .... Af 1'L t tN.MS.1 ,._·hi ... ...., " .,,... c..., .... ,, .. I ( r ----.... -.. -... -• .' Frida" OCtobtr 4, 1'168 -_ ·~t PILOT Jfil -.. ' L.s Alamitos Reslllts: _ ... 4!'".....,-""' Olympic Yachtln,C ' Los Alamitos Entries · ' I , 1"01 lf•ID.AY, OCT. 4. 1MI ht! Tfmt 11411 ll.M. . TH••o llACE....-400 v•rtls. • "VHi olds •nd UP In Gr•ds A Minus. Purw • 11100, Uncle Stvfly {A Ar1l1•) 114 l'l•t DIM {Cl "'°"rl1I 120 R1va1 C.lldv cN 111tt1o1 11• Mr. IE"••lef" Bov fT Lh1i11'"I llS Chin! Tim. 10 C1ntoz1J 114 Chl!N' At The flit !K Mclf•lll'IOl61l 114 Cool ti (rt Rln11dll 117 Mr. $11'10tf l•r CJ ltoblMOn) 115 Rid.tor (J Wiison) 115 ' Glnle'1 Rt<lunt IW Sll'"1uu) 117 lfOUrtTH RAee:-350 vanb. 3 vur old• •nd llP In A Plut . Purse lUOll. IUdll1ne R1'fM1n IR Adelr) 11• Avunlt• 81rend IW Str•uu) lU Ima Mlckl't' (J &roolctleldl 11' Mr. P1rsonallty 111 s .. 111 Rlvtr Win (J Drev1r) 117 l'r•nkle Frff flt B1nQ1 i17 OltktV Due Tl~ CC Smith) l U "-n11r Cll•rver ll WrltMJ 111 P•lleo's Cherry CZ Co!Un1l 111 , l"ll'J'H UCE-;50 y1nb. Mlllden ·t vt1r" olds. C1•1'"~-Purse 11700. Clf'tU!l'lrleVlllllor {Adllr) 25.60 10.ID 6MI Dlinl'I' fllr Roff (81nkll 5.to A.60 -•tGMTH IAC·~ Vlrds. ' vetr oldl •J!d ~ In Gr.de AA Illus. Pvtw ""'· -MlM P1rr l1r (Wll!O"I 1.6.tl I.OD S.20 Slletv Bar CMcRtrMldl) 6.W ~OD Giid l.cl !Slr1uit) •.llO Tlme-20 4110. AllO A1n-L1 11\H'• Rodlll. Mr1 Mini•, !>HP S'rinl, Pll1 Chlcl. He sc:r11chet. MIHTll •ACE -Mll:I v1rft. I Y11r old4-Ind UP In Gr1.de A l"lul. llun• 11'00. I''" 81rlo (Colllntl !)II Go Go (l•nkll l tno Mid (P•lllol T1..._20 t/10. A!IO 111•"-"ock•l'i Ktllv, a~v'o Dtlle,.._, The Po!!,_, Shtxk 'E"'' f..Lttle Obit. $1mpson'i Sl1tef", Cllllfv's .. .. Sc:r1tched-T~ c.o;, Ron Sickle-, Dlc:ltey Due Tll'l'll, P11teo'1 Cherry, ' ' I . . • NEW POWER l(!"T· ~ Twenty-foot Skipjack beads the new line of '.power ' . boats being pl'Ollu.ced in Costa Mesa by Jack Cole and Jack ·Riley who >tarted 1 in business as nla$e seatipg manufacturers. 1 -·~ Finns Built .... , Amer-ica Ready -.To Coileci . Gold ' • ':' , ·1· • • t ' • . , AO~P!JLCO.·. l!ex. (AP) -n., p.s., Olympic l•cl\tlO( .-·•a 11 e d ttirougb ltiJ firsl 'full wortoou( 'lbundoy.Aeaerml!1ed to,l>Ot· ter it! im~s\Vt Tdcyo Olylilplcs · perfoi:manoe ol taking. a medal In ....ii of -~~v.e clilsfes ~in ~e \G'Mnta. At , 'l\ilcYo DO ·o«!iet nation . 'w.u able 't6 score in each of Ile.five ev:en't.l!. . .. • . I . , -! Re/erring to the 1964 ~est of· two !liver and three brorize m e d a 11 , American team mariager Peul Smart, himself ; an· Olxmpic gold m<;<lalist in tile 1948 ~ Ganie& ' said, 1'1biat was goc)d, but "l>l*hman cl8s1, theibl'Other we Can do bettu by teking a team (lf Raberff Jam9s of , few go1da." . ~ena, Va., .and.Ditvid Jiriles Amerlcen )Wo<htlng hopes al Mobjao~, V.•., Y, i 11 in 1lle open design s.5 ,.,.qr ~epre<ent Ille Unitecj States· class, rest on Oadema, with in the sevea-raci reaatta. CllT™lt'. i>Mlonal 5.5 meter The ls.toot Finn cjloghy champion Gardner' Cox of will be handled by ClM'I Van ViUanova, Pa., at the helm. :Quyne ,of ShOrt ,Hi&, ~.J .• New Boats Developed F~om Pair of Jacks Crewing ·for-Cor is Dr. who toOk second place ('1 the Stewia.rt . Walker of An· cl.ass , at · the 1967 :Pan· napolis, Md . .-a champion in• American Games all; _Win• ternational .fourteen· sailQr, nipeg, and-is flhe 1968 North In 'Mexic ... 0· . who ha• .w .. u.e. Prince of American cham!jioo . .- w~1e.a Cup. <ind. steven '!l'bis i! the stroftreat Colg~te of 1'!ew YOl1< J:lly. Olympic l'l"htinr team True C1n Flv (D Morrl1) 117 lflrrTH llACE....-400 v1!'d1. oils. c111m1,.. Purse s2000. ,r11;. &!000. HvdeU1'1 C~k: (Cl Morris) l"Arcy (K Rlch1rd1) Princess Marron IZ Cotlll;'Jl S1m'1 Nlelll Out (H Croftv) Mldw1v C.ndr IJ Drtrlf'J Tlflll $QUetr.e (C Smllfl) ANdle P1uum !T Ltp1t1ml Ne~r Move (~ llo1>h1111111 P115um Step (W Slai>el Htvt &kl Ill: B1nkst '" "' "' m •n •n Doctors Guard Against Instant Olympic Diet Rate Hl• gh In unofficial pmctice rac· we've ever had," Slnart One of the fasteM ifowing 9'owly has paid off," uid lng 'l'hursday, Oadenia trail-said. "But otber team& are boat building entefprises in Jack Riley. "With our ed the Canadian y.acht, a'8o oorrtspondingly better Costa Mesa evolved from a limi~ production we are ''It looks ~.and it will Tiger. England and France than they've·been. In Tokyo, "pair of Jacks." able to develop a bi..+oiy ef· sail well -it is 86 good as followed in a smell siX-boat . no country won two ~gold J 6 '.. any in b ·~ld.'' fleet. med&b in yachting.", .~ ack Cole and Jack Riley, ficient manufactur.ijlg and Aleo touted for a gold SW er~·-• ""'-•• This was the observation '01""-,,,._~ a couple ol hi-gtty ex-assemblin·g technique and medal ls''t h ~ Dragon class silver m Bar· \\: MEXICO CITY -Tacos, nt Chile pe_ppers and '" SIXTH RACl-lSO Ylrds. ) W1r ohb 11\d up In AA Plut. Purat 12300. Stei>pl.,. Stir cs Brlmtlev) 111 Tonto JoMi Ill: llflkt) 117 J1! Stnw (8 H1wlten11111) lU G!115 Chirp CT UP ... ml 117 ToP Ellmlrie!or (J Robins.on) 115 Pl!erlm Bars CC Smlllll 117 Pen Pal's D1ncrr IZ Co!Hn1) 120 Grind Deck fJ DrPfer) 120 Tit!'!" Rodlott CD C•l"llol•) 112 All1nl1 J1t (R Adtlrl 117 S•VINTH •ACl-350 Yll"th. l vaer old• •nd VP In AAA Minus. Purse ..... Go Al Go 18 lrlnkl.,l W!Jleh !II (H Cf'Olll!IVl $11"f:fkV Ja""' 2 (W SI-) P-Bo~ (A Ar1lu l Wlnnl"9 Stl"ff• {0 Morr!!\ Deub1e Rtte <K McR.,nolds) lumpl1w (C lmlllll l1rr9l'i Que1t (J W1tsonl Retd Ch1rwe Bir (W SlrlU!!) . Clabber Go CT l l11hlm) ,~ "' "' "' , " 117 - "' "' '" "' guacamole are off limits for American athleties. gather- ing here today for the 1968 Olympic Games acd a fortnight.\s battle wit b "Mont:e:rum.a's Revenge." The latter ls the name· resented· by Mexicans.given to a dreaded fOrm of diar- rhea known to strike below- the-border visitors who are not too cantul about drink· ing tap water or gorging t.hemrelves on 1 e a f y vegetables and fruit!i. uncooked vegetables. They perienced and enthusiastic devise a-top quality control of Vernion For;ter, official eDtry Williwaw, with New reU had a first-twind iiport !;~1:YooM~~fc~s~cl::; manufacturer ~OLmarnie _1)'1_tein. ____ . rntiea~.;11ot theA In=· ~"~~till~r Buddy fil ~~&,oleo~~-~ don't overe·• fruits." seating and cai:ivas equip· "We f i·n a 11 y decided," Oftar --r~1-n-n-¥00 ,------..-_~.,.,,..~-.s -.. ... e er. "'f! IJVWl:S "-._..-a~trial -after ex a lT\ in.in g and 'HU crew's Click, Schreck, hohse ft.art against Loiell's U.S. athletes must wash ment, have proved you don't Jack Cole OOded , "that we meticuloosly measuring OM a New Orleans sa.11 maker, North's NCXUL Stiar oa: the theU' hands "before entering have to be an industrial were in the boat busine11s to . and Barton Jahncke oi New deep-water <.'OUJ"Se. ~· the team's dining room, giant to launch a new OOat -t ed to . of h FI n n boats built in Orleans. , "rt looks ips if the :::iwind w!hi'ch is equipped with an li ""1 ay' 90 we mov our Mex.j1eo far the Olympic In the bitterly contested strength is eoing to ~ all-metal kitchen and a stleff ne. present pllrrt and c<1mbined yaehting games. Star C 1 a s s, &ail m a k e r oonsideNlbly, ·~ sakl .::the of !Jne:rlcan food specialists From a modest beginning our u~tery an4., boat· The Finn is the official Lowell North of San lli,ego, UniVersity Q f Wl:E":" in who lay out largely bland 18 monttui ago the>:_ .. have manufacturing operations to s1'ngle-handed boat ~ the winner of e. bronze .star in graduate, "~ut it . ys .and American-+......... food· e st a&_ tished themselvM ..&.1 te ffi · " iul Dragoµs at Tokyo, 'VilJ be at seems to blow o · · , ~,I"<' -q. a ... ., .. eve grea r ~ clency. yachting Olympics. · the liehn of his NorUi.Star. varying frotn. ~.: to rout beef, steaks, ctiicken, among lea:ilng West Coast A factor in th~. space Foster, who ts also a North, a th r e:e_. t l me etc. boat buiklers with their ex· th southwest. This could a squeer.e has been e member ol the· Smiall Boat World'S ch&mpion ln ~the disad'V8ntage f~ tne !.luro· The U.S. medical staff is panding line of -skipjack" dev&l'Opinent of a new line of Technical Committee for th~ star, wnraquare-off&galnst p:eans, -who are usea.-tO twice as big as any othef power cruisers. . tr ll bi .. _.,.--'-~.11 1 t . . Denmark's Paul Elvatrom, offi;:hore winda." . here. It has sfx doctors, a era ~ 1,;i-..n. "''"'' .n-oo lntematioDal Yedlt Racmg wide-1f con5idered the best The 33-year-old manager headed by Dr. Hanley, and a OPERATES FIRM hulla. Finishin& t~uches &fe umon, recently visited Mex· smiall-boat racing sailor in of a sail loft.added, "It'll be corps of. nurs~. For more than 16 years now bein·e made on a rlying ico tJo inspect e<n"truction the world. intereating to see if we;J"ace ~-' . •IGMTH rtACll-'150 Vlf"dl. ! vet~ oldl. Ali-.nc:.,.. Tiiie 81rd!UI. Plll'M ...... The AmeriCan camp is not taking too lightly tl1e quip of a dietician, wbo offered the following sure·fLre formula Oluck Medlar, who the pair have been ope.rat;ing brid1e model ~ similar in procedures and 865ure that E•vstrom, winner of gold in tight ~ heavy : air • handles the bruising football the Jack Cole Co. in Costa dMitn· to itt amaller sister the M · F" will medad! in the one·man ~ve~ h¥ been pripar~ Sit.It l!lruct CC StnllhJ · Wltdl Chic tJ Drwtr) N1rdno IH H1wlt1~at1) l'"our l'"or!J King fJ K1nl1) SW1f'IO Min tN P1!tlol - K1we•h 81r CR .Ad1lr) Tldv Go (T Lllll'lanll "' m "' ,~ "' m "' . HINTH AACE-«IO ye1r olds tnd UP In AA MIM11. Purse-s11oa. Llkt A Rocktl CC Smlllll l1dv 8& Sure IP Crotbvl l udw Sl1Mtt fk McRevnoldsl Triple Gin.er (2 T lll>iltom/ Vu!Ctr Ohl fJ W11!11onl Pa1!11 B•r Time rJ ,,_,.IC6J Gold Dt1I (2 R B•nkll "' '" "' "' ,~ tor lO&ing weight; - "By an airline ticket to Mexico and eat a salad." '!We doo't anticl~te illy ~Jen\s 'but we · d(m•t ·in-~ tend to take any chances," ~d Dr. Dan Hanley (lf Maine's Bowdoin College, head of the largest medical delegation ever assigned to an Ameri'can Olympic team. players at Penn State, U; M ~XIQB.11 mns . ~n-dinghy in four soccessive mgfor.1igtitiair1 butthttwo head b'ainer of the most esa, heart of the nation's and slated -for introduction fonn t.o the as80CNltion Olympics from 1948 through c;la~s . before we. &m: ;here pampered American team ftbe!-glass boat-building in-for ttie 1999 boating season. rul~. 1960, -w;u make. his first .there were winds of25miles ever asserrll>led. . dmtry. Their specialty was It will be followed next year F·o r this, measuiing is o{ · Qlympl:s .appearance in the per hour one·c1ay, ancf3) the "We have had no pro-a wide variety of bf _an OJ)tn cruiser and con-prtmiary ' impOrt,a_nce a s two·meti, 22-toot St-ars: 1 next. · .. blems yet," said Medlar. u-pholS'l:ered seating and can-ven·tloDal cabin c' r u 11 er regulatioos s ti Pu 1 a t e a Crewing for North will be '·"i:wenty.five II' about The early U.S. arrivals in· Peter Barrett o{ Newport-what" we had at Enoshl"\8-IJl eluded cyc1.fsts, canoeists vae items for national out-models. mUitltide of dimensions th<at Beach, Oali.f,, who took se· the-Tok~ Games when am women divers. Another board, inDoard and sailboat The Jack COie Co. plant ls must be adhered~ -within cond place in the Finn masts wei-e breaking on 100 of Uncle s am• s buildiff." They decided to at 1763 P·lllcentia Ave. very close tolerances -so dinghy at Tokyo. Stars and the Fl y·i n g • ,.. ._Mitt Juntle 81r (Rldl1nb) • · Mlbl1 0.ldl Too (W Slr1uuJ "' "' '" "' "' "Our athletes .are in· structed to drink onl"y bot- tled waler, he odded. newptiew-s and niecee check-try building their own line Of 4 Ute boats .are as n~ly iden·.. In the 20-foot Flying Dutchmen 't1leI"e C8Plizinc," ed in Thursday, including boats. 73 En d tical as poe:sible . the W'()men's track team, the One reason for (1he Skip· . l .e The more similar ttie s • Old Athl rowtng crews, boxers, and WISS e t t men gymnasts. jack's -bas been tile boat, the more • sailing . s . e e • l'rel'I Bonille Cit Adllr) "They must avoid all leafy The 88-man track and ability of the partners to In AJ. "t competition is a teat o1.· , " . , • i , . , . ' " ; • , .• .. . , . . ' . How to Find Football Fields £ie1d squad is due Saturday, b'anslat.e 20 yearw e f anu OS 8ai10 rs rather than the swimming sqLtads Tues· personal boating experience designers. day. mto a beautiful design tbat 11th Argosy The opJ)Oa:ite is true of ithe Dr. H.anley saiid he an-is functional and seaworthy. Olympic 5.5 meter Class ticipated no diffi.cultie6 aris-They knew which · e y 11:. which is .a development GENEVA (AP) -The world. Fin.ally .in 19'1, his ing from the 7,349-foOt catching showroom features Seventy-three 11ailboats ls collasds f~turing tlhe ingenuity oldest competitor In the ordeal ended when. • court altitude for the athletes, would be quickly forgotten the final tallynualfor ~1~~t Onesipi~rs. boats t Mexico Olympic Games will ctei.red him 0 f pro- who have been tnWtl.ng on and Which would be im· oi the 11th an ~0100& e-ue"Sign • no m•a · almost certainly be 66-year- ' In '68 Olympic Games sfulllar heights, but was port.ant in btttling choppy Bay Argosy from Balboa Sa-ter where they ar.e· built, old SWW yachtsman Louis fessiooalism. ™""" "1.w -Lcatm .11 lfllllr#ood •·H•h School (HO!Tle 11e1c1 t!I co-med about ~ older soa h -~ tr! turday. must conform to the same N · "I know who eeat th.at Jet. L.11yol1J I!•&~•• direction• -North on Sa~ DI-l'r~•v. 1111ce •n.., w~ IS on a omewiu-u P de •---• to th I -J overraz. t " h *., .. ________.. "I M•ncl!es~ tvrnoff .•. "'' on M•richester appr81Clrn•te1v JV. milts. people connected with the from Catalina or fighting a The Newport Ocean Sailing 5-· cwiu e ru es ..,.. He will al'SO bemakin:1.;the er• e _, ~:r. t 11191Mi'ood Hl•lt loaled on ccrn« cf M•~·""" •!Id Gr1Vllle1. team .. well ...... t-·"'·ts. er ... · -ch 0 p -• .... Association clualc will start tllJe c I a' I International ost n......-:..A.J k Wa& just one of: those petty, Cl.:> ..., 111.e """''"' --......... "'° J.olU\ ... ._...,..;•···---.Four of ~e five · m ........... ;,.1ung com c -t....i by st. AnlhlN!y '""1111 -.Loc•tld on c.omer ef ciin: tnd 0e1 Amo eiv.:1. "We can expect some Mead or Lake Po'\llell during at noon off Ba11:ioa Pier. The ~ l.Jvo• u• in the his•,_., ol the modern ,,.,....._Ol.18 acts eomeone Enltst 11rt1C11oi1s ••• 111o:1 s,.i oitoo l'r~.., noMll to oer All'IO turllOff. OlV'l'Tlll"Wic cllassea are one """' who th ~ •-~-.uh Conti'"* Ol'I oe1 A-. c.-L•ktwaoO a1w1. Slc:ono 11oi1111h1 itf!1r cardiac cases," he witrned. a sudden desert windstorm . finJah line for ·Saturday's A.tt.~;::;· _ the Finn. Star·, Olymplc movement. OUy ... 1"" lWUU1U ave Lakewoa0 B1Y1. '' Cifrt. • 'There will be several in-With their reservoir of race will · be a quarter of a ~ d F1 • .;.. Out Nov~ lia9t took part in had a place in my boat. I'm st. 1"1111 '""kl -LoC11tc111 s1. P.u1 High SchoD1 11""" Se. Gr..,,1111 stances of """"""le with kn led ...... mile northwest of the east £.o'~~vn an .,,a .. g • flhe !936 Olvmnic Games :in not mentiorjng any rames. 1n s.nt• Ft SC.rings. D1rte11oro1 .•. t1ke Santi ...... l'r"'wev noM~ 10 r-"1' ow ge u1ey spent more d 1 the Lo B h chm an ~ .. ,...... . It's all O'Xll' now .... c.rmtnll• tul"l'IOtt. Horltl on c1rrnen111 C1ppro~1,,,.teiv "''"" m111s1 "' border·line heart ailments than two years develop'•g en o nf eac .....___ ·F'"-,·, the· -allest Get'lruUly, when .he -and Ii.is Teleor•lffl ROid. Left on Ttl"rlllfl {1bef.lt o~ milt) to GrMnlfff, "" b ~. le --· I iu~ "''" -><" nA-· <&... .,....,,., T ... -.._ 1t11111onGnenl••ftoKhooF. who will stay up too late, the 20-t semi-de-. rea11...-a r CAucnaon. ....1 ;i. ....... th ~ t -1 two-man crew trnrmphantly DVllf m '"~ n~v1 ~ -··--The neet .;;ill rendezvou1 &uv per~-~ e ..... c est Lii. • . • Gen ni.... ~ n-11--· Tu'.!"'_"~ -b_oet!,d ~ aonpu1_1t Tu,1111 ·i.1111 Schoel '" Tu1t111•• drink too much and move huH and ·rtremely efftcient .. the classes. tt is the ooly . smJ~ across the ~sh line eva vw_.,,.ge_ VJ. ~ue, EH1t11 d'INC+I-••• nor1t1 &i 'NIW1'0rt'° Fr••., tel'ourifl'~tr"""Mi too much.'' cockpit. cabin tnd flying at Long Beach Yacht C 1 u b OM for which the Olympic at Kiel. awacent vnnners Qf helmisman Louis is the key turf!Off · · · *1'' on Four1111o Mith Sc11o11i •1 11 n ~·une JtoH, brjdge layout. Stturday night where the h~ country must , .. ~1y the Gold Medal in the &ix· man i.o the thtee-man ct'ew V1lltY CtrlntltR ""'°' -Ltc1ted 1t V1lley ChrJ1tl111 MJgh. T•k• S.11 Ulfl< '"'Yt' wflo -"" s~ ........_ ore.o '",_•~ nor111 1o 605 turnoff. Nortto on w 10 AtoMr• turnoff. e111 TRUS~ NOTHING usual dinner dance is sche-the boats. meten class, "UJ carry W1Sl!i • ....,.... ~ AJondr• i&. studltat-*'" it""· 1ti.1t1 ., ·stu<!t&6ker -.. ·A\'tftr• """°· Cee Gn" d ,.. duled. The Fi'nn has been c"··en Then the sensation broke. in the 5,5 mflter class. His ','1,",'·M-•:JU,'t.!t_ M:hOOI. kl!Oel 11 loclltd 'lust wnt of w l'retw1v ,, • Tru~'-g no~·-· .. luck, Th s cla ·~ Id fri~ M·~1 s·-· nd .... .. .... a-w.11 "''"'& e return race un y 61 ttie official Olympic ~ anonymous letter. ~r-o t'JAll -'"""" l.Ol:IJ. a v.-..,_ ,,..,_ ''"*" ,_,, _ T•k• San Dt"° "-•v' nor111 to the prototype boat Wt.'!i start& a balf·rrille aouU'IWest single-hander ever since it nved from Geneva, allegmg , Bernard I?~ make up ~1:i~e!:'t .~"!°~i.:r::on°"i~~fWOOd ~ivd. 111 1conint • • · Stimmari"es tN.ilered 750 mllea·over all O(the Alamitoa Bay en-was designed for ttie ·19s2 that Noverrat was being' the.tean . . , w'"""....,.. lftelf' _ Locii.ci cin umPut ~' wntrrii ... i ... HIDh en _ __ types of roads to Bahia Kino trance and finishes off the Olympics by Rickard Serby secrefly paid. He was dis· Although he rni&sed the Gollln w•• e1vc1. 111 w""'"1mttr. Louflld """° 111ec1ta north ef I.fin on the Gulf of Callfomia to Newport Pier. m Finland. It wu·origiilally qualified . and an in--last Ave '01)"111pic Glmel, ~1~ '"'":."•r. · · c°''' Mer.1 ' ' 1 6-25 test tr a i I er in g charac-A change in the Saturday called the Pricken, but vestigation started .whfch . NO'.'Vraz is still +ln cr&at 1 ,...:'!:t"IY ':re ~oc;:e:.;. !~tt,~~_.a1w1. In "f•Mll'll ·11>-8~~Cfl=e 1"cN.1 P!r ryo T:.,,~Fn,'Li teristics. race format provide• that tDr, logicauf en o u,g b , put him oo trral fp18 form. He WOO: the:Eµropean ~ 0 ,.,. Ml9h , .. 111 _ Loaoted on clfTIPll•·lf lolH Grlf'llll! Hit" ,., ... ~u'r€!..7' ~:.., Af!!';;.;1:111• Mini.-An unpredictlble body of •ll classes will tail the samt became known as the Finn. years. . · •. championehtp tNt ~and -5dlOo4 ~ Gtrdtrl OrtrW. Enlttl 4irecllon1 .•. no{'lh Oii HlrWr ''"'· to --water, the Gulf vrovided ttie course. end finilb at. t"' e. The Finns ~ ttl.! 1968 World war II iEtenupted swept the FNncb d'Klm· •v::':t:',:;'~w:.:":~ :;::iu:r 't'::,;.i H•l'.bor HI•~ 11 .oo '::Z!"'~':. ... cti ! ~ 1~ t~~ laboratory for ~stln1 the 1same line, In preyiolls year1 Olympics wer6 .buiJt by the probiJlcs of the London-~ atainlt Wpo ... 'l"Vlne strMt. e•alttf'orrtetton• .•. IO!Jlfl 1111 N_.-t 91¥11. hi 17111 • • • Tovd'llown• !H&l Terry MeN•v. craft under e:ctual cruising 1,here , hav! been ~J)llrate lAriCt Ferro, owner of the based International Y"aeht tern &tiobat t'Oli4Je11itlail, ~·' ... ~""."'··l~IMSl.,.IO!Jlllhlflrll1toP1lt11! Di.-. Wllln and fishing conditions. The Cdiirse1 fOr the Ocean Rae-Vele:Jlos FeR'O -.. ~-....1 o( "n.u..i .... Union --fl ........... e ..,;.w..r .... m· eut 0( teveo · ~AT (Hll Ire! Wh!N l• di u· ,,..._.~-u. .. -.-.g u~~ ,..,.....,.._ -jl ti· ~i.11 """""' -Louted on Cli1Pm.n Awn111 In O••""'· __ parlner!i ventured nt ore g v ion . '--~ei:ico. · authority .in Ile ·Yachtin'g ~ • '-' re&lttf d'111Ctloni ·"'"'°'"Ne-rt F,,._.,, tilt• Cl!.,,,•n ,..,,,,. M<1r111a 7 1 o 1-10 Ohan 1,500 mll~ on a round The fteet ls dlvided lnto Salta hx the 1968 O\.,,mnic '-'""'"' ·o.n, IE~"'.'r. 'Cll~ " N-i o o o I)... o I di iJI 0c n. , ... ~ ,.. . . ..,,,... .,....,. "~out• "' o;tmPU& " G•n:I"' Grovt H1tn !kl'loll' __ trip to Cabo San L'ucas in our v ona -ean n11C· FJnns wete . all buil\ by tn o.r1en Gfilve'.: &•tlttl dlrectl-•.. nortll On H.lrt:ior 8 1vd. lO Coron• le! M1r 7 0 • 1-13 order to guarantee nothing J.nJl" Mldpt Ocean Racing, N<rth Sails in the Seal Wfllmlnt!w 81Vd. L.,. on WM!mln.Nr ta Hlnlh. Rlthl on Nlnf!I, left on Peci!lc1 7 7~4 1._.1 p lfl H dl n-1-'It--· st1nfonl AYI. Scttoo1 •dct•111 ,, 11111 s11ntor4 Av•-· • Toucr.aown1 rcoM1 Totn 11mt11 n 1 had been overlooked for tfle ac c an cap ntiCuiC DC<BCh plant. 'l1ie use of one ... HmMll ''"""" _ Ltctottd on Y"""'5 11 w'"'''" Hlfh Scho<>I 1~ l"AT (CdMl JI'" 01e11 · comlort and safety 0 f Fleet •nd Ocean "Raclni Cit-aaflmaker •190 ~a 1bat ANlllllm. E1stt1I d!rKfloM.,. -111 on le•dl 81vd. to ltll .• , wet! l'ountiln Vi flff ..____ 7 t O t-IJ passengers. am&raDlt .. flll.~J.s -wilt bf: identice.I. • on 8111 ftl Wntem ..,,,_,. ••• nortll to Sl•d!um. LI CNll'lll • O o a -O • J..;;::~====~;:~~~=~~~~~~~1:::.~1 :; Hullt!Mtlll •..o •11N-Loc11M on u"""" ,, Hunl! ... hln lffdi Hit~ T~f CFVI lob $'"Ith, P1! The Skipjack-2Cl ( 1 y i n g Ofl Milin str.111n 1+un11,,.1tn 16ldl. E••l•t .iirtct1on1 ,,. _,en Lort.,,.11 btidge crlliSer, thelr first ~ s ALE Adltftf '""'. • · crot1 •~ llvd. • · norlfl on Mltn le~ l"AT li<Vl Avrt K11t • t 8 l L ' ' LI P1""'9 l~•ltd °" cvmer of H1rbor l lvd. •rid LI 1"1lm• S.fetv (FV) Kl'n Co•b\11 model, 'fa! intrdSuced t1) ~, 2: • ' .,. In Mt,..,,,. ~telV "''" m11t1 "°"""' ient• ANI Fr-•v. -Southern California boaters # u..,. s1~C1C1ttd on C1tMU• 1t 0r ..... COfu· Cotltft. £1111,i EJl•ncl• 0 ' 0 e-G at the 1967 Lot Ao...Je8 boat 1 • dl~ ••• Norflt or $0Ulll on H1rtior Blvd. ta Adlm1 .•• !111 on Gerd9fl Grwt 14 ' 7 S-40 ~ All!'m le "lll"YlfW , , • toUfll en F•lrYIN to 27111 FllN!l!W Aold, shOW, The f) X hi bit i 0 n _ L.#1 '"'*'...,,.__,,,.Id "'"'" ... c....,.,,L INllst .i1..ct1ons . ~. Wtttmln.itr 8 ' 1 ~' result-• '---· ord--• , t•kl S.n DI-ffi"""°''' _.fl, . , .' 1\11"1'1 llOITll (""''"" ~INlll!ntl on-.ll'llhltlm 13 0 I t-lt ~_,,,, gi11 -.UU ~ l-Beecfl FrffW1V. Go ~11 Oii Art .. 11 lvnlofl IQ lt"t •'-llthf, Wiiiett 1'~ {W) Jim ll:!"lllnl the beginning Of a dealer·' 11 ..,@ 11.tt~IO!I of 65111 lflCI A11a>ntk . School 1. localed 11 ~)_A1ttmk. --orMnization wh\ch now ex-MnMI' Yleit f11ttM-4Utlll ..,_.-.tt MlltMI Vlelo H1'fl klWIOI &.on °"'!flnlf d 7 7 0-ll """ ·-ti! Mlst!Oit V"'°-&tlt'li dl...ctlo!lt ••• IOU!li on 1111 DI ... FntWb , , M~~: (SC) Totn I T!J, ·~r.: tend! t h l 0 U g h 0 U t the I • 1111.t u Pu fllmoft' •.• ltlT "'Klldet 11: .. i.. western U. S. Pttm ~ M__.,ltllll '°"'lef Oii Hltll' Sdlool tl'Olllldt II 2'\• f . T' f': !tide ca...1 T' T •• ,_ ROii In l"llM .,,,... ....... d\l"tdleM ..... HlfftWa"f Ill • PA • {~"!") ~ 11' -f/rry Havln& l&e.ft many eoocs, '"'" llllA\ Sft"I• 1"0rfl 1'le ,.,,,._ Tllf'I ltf'I ,iwt Vita Chll'll {I Sl!Mlt'a l1t1iK:11 F"""' ,t I I M ltn, 8U local bolt builderl 'llf .• ..,.uraftt'«i tll9 lift It I,_ -rhr"l lf'lll -11-to luitrlM. Tum MtoNr Dtl CH · t t 6 ~ ~ ·flffllill)~_,ft·""""'• TiKI'! '!ft• II.-. · ~ T ...... (~I>) John """" --!.'-detP41J.ed" &I a T•IUJt of •• a..-omr .n..t;:i.d'" a""'• Ut.un. a-:11 Hiii! ... "•l'k Uiin .fine&• and ov.er .... ••A....,w4ft·~ • l!ltlelf dll'edlonl ,. •-"" Oii ¢Nit M)Sl!wlY _,. .. -.--.1~11Md1. L.,.., ...,_,. ""'' .. o•~. "".. NO 1 panilon ,. the .tw~ Jaeb:, Ptrl ~· S¢Mll !llfl rltl'll Hout -., mtlt, • • cbois to """'• od~ -• . S. ~ P~lld OI\ ~ .t SM (...,_.,. Mtth ktlool *"-lyet ,_-,ii:;.!"--.~~y ~~ • .__a..aa..c""'*'~~~~-•·~·_....._ ____ _.~·~o~';•..,;•'==lh~•:-!lm~··~·~"f.·•~··~'·~·-t--'~ ~~· ~ Au ..., .. 11 l«•lld 111 TM_.-.,..., .,,. lllihWt!-11'1 S.nt• newtp1p•r t11tur•• In tll• ataot ouliput. • Al'll. ~111111 tltKI'-••• """' pn l~ltflll It 1111 ••. ltlm r11111. e11tlr1 U11lki S•1 .. 1 I• th1 ...,. 'hmllC9-4'klkl leelttd Oii ~ .. .01 l"eclfle Coart Hlf"' A1111 l1114•rs column. lt't I DECISION GOOD , .,.-, 111 Ttttlllla, T1t1 1111 01• ... -.r -~It H.,,....-lfrtlWlr. 'd•ll'( it11tvr• ef the , DAILY , • thl teufll °"Har"" .. ,... • .,"' 111, llltllt.,. 111 fll ldloll, PILOT '"' ,,, ,,,,.,, +.II 'The way n• bave · i • ' .,, it'[ eut. Nt. 1 celwll'ln. developedid~ tJ\i patt' llj ~•;•-=:i•:.:"~""~J..~-:-~~· ?~::;;'.~===:::::::::!:.~~~~~~;;:=:=;:--:;::::.":.,;;':=.;::: -> ~~ -mo~•, ... °';f..!._ppto~:r '' • • I ' .. l • I I . • 1f" .... • - Two Sli:perfluou~ Laws ' Somelilll,. ~ get sick of lawt, because there ....,,. to bill oo Dlll!Y o! them -a fNery level of 19"• -·· · A"'1 Indeed there ~ with more lo eo<ne. Tiie .,.,,.ma complulty ol mety mekee thlt inevitable. So. -Jawmaken surely oeed to procMd mutioualy • In ~ -rOt!lmentatloo ·end reruJ•tlon unlesa I~ Is tQ!ally jUatifled. We wlD llWl,YS have In abundance llwa 11111 ve aeeded. , Neloport BeaCll city eooncllmen apparenUy be·d lbla feelliiil !Ut Week when they referred beck to the dlr -two propooed new laws. They didn't care much 1'111' 11.tbw. One """1d !wive required permit& to bold public ~ Tiie other woold, have banned hitebhiking altocotber. tr Is now permitted as long as the hiker . --·-~·the-· ·~VI.I. RMU'itr'ay, • Bolll pr-1 la.ws were well-mtended by the city lllallf -and 'both posed enormous enforcement prob- lem. apart from questions ol ciN)stitlltionality. We 'leove It to the lawyers to argue oonstitutional =·as two private attorneys creditably did be foce the But It ~ apparoot 1bat Newport police would have the&-blonds full it they had to check up on every ~e breakfast beach pa,rty, park picnic or g<oup gatberi,ug In a P\lhlic area. R would be-a tough Jaw to interpn!t and apply equitably and no tnlltter bow careful . the police w..-e, they would too ..,.ily oppear to be bar· ......... A hitdlbiking prohibition would be just as trouble· some, perhaps more so, because mostly young people would be involved. Wholesale wrests ot young hitchhikers cl,<arl)I would not enhance· the department's -nor the city's-- image with students and beacbgoers. "U we made·· hitchhiking from the sidewalk a crime," said Vi~e Mayor Linds1ey Parsons, "we would be doing our police force a disservice." ... frODI bltcbbildnt:"" prolilems reau!Uilg from unlawful ---11111 turb ~~ " RlltraJnt l11.ru.J .. mdiQ1 la a good app~ch for KO<Nnunent '• ·aay 1...i. Ont rule 11$Ually requmeo en. •ctlas ••era! -to "lnlsprot" ii. 'So it ls .... ntial thol ••en,~ llimplest rerul&tory ordinanee be acruti- nl"'4 cax:el..U, to mate OffClaln first. tbat it la really n~ and .,..,nd that It WOG-'t create more or hiner problellll than thOoe it la de.lgned to allev)ate. . Dorll!g )¥1 weol:'• dlaculllon-~the two pcO(*Od city ..-dlnances, Newport Mayor IJotff!l 'lfanball asked: "How much regun&Jltation, after allhb needed?" Not this much, all l>Ut one otil<!r co eoguoa 1'ff'lled as they rejected the meuun& , II wu a Co<J<LquesUon. And It was~ good anaw•. Help for Postman Jim Jim Wiernicz, a NeW]lQl't B .. cb mailman and a Costa M.esa resident, needs help. He ls ill with a kidney dlsease ""'1 requires tr.eat· ment Imm , a ,25,000 blood-cleansinJ machine. Many grownups are helping Jim by contributing to 1 fund set up in his name at 1tiaririer's. Church. 1812 Dover Drive. And many teen-agers are helping too -with bald work for hire . W.Uy Wallace , head of a group of high school stu- dents who attend Mariner's Church, has announced plans for an after-church oar wash Sunday at Mariner'i; School, Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue. · Several teenagers will be on band to wash any car from noon to·s p.m. for U .25 each. All of the proceeds, of course, will at> to aid Jim Wiernicz. who is too weak to continue his poiw rounds. • • Opponents Of the ordinance obviously impressed Newport council members With the contention that laws long on the books adequately deol with problems arising We greatly admire yOung people who would devote a good part of their weekend ~ such a humane, con- structive cause. We 're sure you admire them too. So demonstr.N.e it, by taking your car down to get it washed -whether or not it needs it. N "Rl6t1T NOW !1LL BEf I (OULl>N'T FIX A TAAFflC TKKE'f. • Reader Compares Schmit%, Cleaver ' 'Transparent Demagoguery~ To -the Editor: Orange'. Co:unty's John BirCb state senat.or, John Schmitz, and Eldridge Clea.Vtr have more in common than may appear, Senator Sclwilz is qucted as saying in connection with ~ver'a recent appearance at Uc. '!rvine, "He (Cleaver) raised his primitive battle cry Witt! language of the most i:li.sgusting filtlt." U ·by the term ''filth" the senator refers to sexuality. it is interesting to • note that on several public occasions I l:ave heard Senator Schmitz open his remarks with an attention-getting refefence to Ule difficulty Of a person'& obtaimng motel ac- ·commodations under the name o€ "Mr. aad Mrs. J!Qi Sml111" which, he teltr hls audieoce, necessitated his changift& bis name from Smittl to Schmitz.. ·Thus, ooe eoui! cooclude, Schmitz and Cleaver both make rererences to sexuality in their speeches but differ only in the choice o; words. IF BY THE TERM "battle cry" Senator Schmitz is referring to Cleaver's recommendation to t b e black community that they arm themselves in self-defense. Schmitz' oft-repeated opposition lo gun control on the grounds that the white com.,- munity must be permitted to arm i·~eli against civil disorder, resolves i!seU into a difference only as to whom :, : '.}:;Jd be armed. The . Schmitz efforts lo make \ r-:litica\ capital titrough his attacks on ..::leaver can be seen as simply another inslance of the tr an s pa re n I demagetguery we in Orange County have come to expect of our state senator. as w e 11 as hypocrisy of the highest order. for upon examination a Cleav1.:r speech and a Schmitz speech differ primarily in to whom they are addressed. TOM WERT Tr ouble for Child ren Our community in the West Newpui Upper Bay (or Back Bay) has been h;t, suddenly , by progress. The long- expected widening and development cl Irvi ne Avenue running a1ong the bay does its jcb of linking u.s wilh other communities and witti the university ~at Irvine but, at the same time. it pro- jects us into Rerious trouble £or our children. There are two major reasons why our children need to cross Irvine and they are both here to stay. One is for their schooli ng at Monte Vista Streei nnd Irvine Avenue. THE OTIIER IS for their recreation at the new Orange Coast YMCA . wlllch is on University Avenue Off of Irvine. ~ might neOO tc tive in the area tc be adequately, impressed by tht: pot en· ·---iWWW- l'rld1y, October 4, 1968 Letter. fnlm rMdln er. wwlcome. Norm1Ur writer. lhould conwr ftltlr Ill.HMS!• In JOO -..:It or lls., Tht rilht ~ CIOndlnM lftttn fa llt tll&a or ellmlMte 111111 II ~. All llfhn must l...clvdl s1tn1luw ltl'ld m1tt1,. 9dd,_ llllt "'"* wlll bl wlfNMIO ~-- lial danger of tht W!ady stream of ~ -particularly at ttle beginning and' end of each work day. There is not one stop signal. along the entire stretch from Palisades Road to 19th street - a span, perhaps, o! three miles. Distances suC!h as this unhampered by stop signt, do not dispose drivers to have in their nUnds the possibility of children tuddenly appearing to ~ _. the road. '---7' THE COMPLETION of tile YMCA -a facility whiCh we irriagined wculd be a boon bo our families. ironically coincides with the destruction of its access. Ji is possible to fcresee that. the gorgeous compelx mignt. become an island -well-equipped and unused by tihe pedestrian children trapped cn the wrong side of Irvine. r am the mother of ten young children, six of w'hom could be making use of a family membership to the "Y" -if only they could safely get '1ere! · MARY G. DENIGAN Police R edgnation• J the-Edi tor : In troubled times like these, times or nrest., rising crime rates, protests. ~tc., I feel that lt is incumbent upon our chief di police to see to it that the city retains as many of tile oifiCers who are well·trained and highly qualified as we can. l As we are all well aware, tfiere are police officers -and then there are police olficers. Newport Beach is fortunate in having a few of the cfedicated officers who always fonn the nucleous of a good force, some of them. as did Chief James Glavas. hav. ing acqlli:Ted their early experience in other larger cities. I. don 't know whether other people have ootioed. but I Baw been viewing wJth growing a•arm the munbet' of ex· perienced cfficers who · have been resignii1g from the Newport Beach police force. In conjoodion with this came ttie letter WTiitte!l by Allan Beek to the city concerning the general di strust of the people for the police and suggesting a committee to try l'o rind the reason. I hope that we don't ignore this suggestion and that we don't ignore the increasing resigna· tions of v.aluable men. IT IS TRUE THAT Newport Beach is rapidly con/orm:mg to tile image that is des;red ol it by a large number or it$ citizens, not necessarily a ma- jority, who are well·moneyed, well· respected and, I am sure. well-.in· tended , who want to make sure that their rights are not infringed uPon : however, let UJ not lose sight ol the fact that there is an equally large number oi the citizenry whc> of. tentimes feel that their rights have been slightly tramped in order to pro- ject and pro!C<t this o!ty Image. lt Is necessal'y t.o ha ve a ra.Uon.al·ttiinking police force, cap.able of U$ing a litUe common sense along with their knowledge ol the code sectiorra making up the cold statement of law to insure -ti>at-'llis law Olljl. hopefull)'rjustiet may apply equally tc and for all. Thert"(orC!, I am askinR tilif. all o( you joi n me in be-seechllfl Cllief Gla\'IS to be sure that au men on hil force al~ays f~ tnat they have eqUill wonderful exa pie for others. '----------~--' .. tbance1 ror a vancement, that they I • ~ ..... are all looked upon witl1 equal favor, that this iii the ~st police department for them so that V{-t. may have not only a good force of men, but also the best meri oo the force . MA'VIN J. GEORGE . Community A••e~ To the Ed,itor: ~ Three cheers for the Lido Realty Company! For months I have been passing by their delightful "garden" and it never fails to catch my at. tention. rt is truly a delight to the eye, an asset to the community and a Beautification is a vital part cf our lives and .strongly iappreciated. DONNA POTHOFF Portable Pen•loiu Tc die Editor: Portable pensions should give the working man security. We w.ant to get the most for our money while pro· tecting the reasonable interests of the company and employe. Most of us want to feel independent and sell·sufficient after we retire. We want t.o suppl9ment our Social Securi· ty ' benefits. · Sornetim~ these cb- jectives are hard t.o fulfill. Consider the man (such as an aircraft wcrker) whose wcrk forces him tc perioctically change employers. Or the loyal employe Whose lifetinle benefits are lost when a Studebaker or other company leaves the country or goes bankrupt. Or the industriOus . am· bitious man Who elevates himself by taking another posltlon . PRIVATE PENSION companies (rather than a goveinment agency) would give YoU ~e gi:eatest return fcr your pens.ion investment. For the federal government (being a monopoly and lacking the discipline cf the profit motive) w~s 40 cents out cf your tax dollar. And it wouldn't pay interest on your pension investment. Unru11soionable v o t e · b u y i n g demagogu~ couldn't as readily play politics wil!h the fllnds of a private company. The Company should be regulated by ttie federal government to assure its stability. And the funds should be guaranteed -possibly the way the FDLIC backs savings ac· counbl. YOU SHOULD BE able to choose your plan: a fixed-income type (po.ssiibly through an insurance com· pany or bonds) to protect against depression; a mutual fund type to guard against inflation. or some com· bination of these. To roster lower costs and better benefits, you should pick from competing companies and be able to switch pension companies . Many well·intenti.oned p t. c p l t postpone. siaving (or retirement untU too late. So the retirement plan 9hould be compulf!ory. LEONAltD WRIGHT Dear Gloomy Gus~ . . A Dirty Doll, Casual Ring, Love rs' Kiss Judging All ThingE'.? by Price By E.LLSWORTH L. RICHARD!!()N Minister. The Neighborhood Co~gregatlonal t'llurch Laguna Beach Let us examine three ordinary ob- jects which in themselves may not be worth very much from a purely ob- jective. materialistic pcint cr view. Here is a doll -\Tery mucn worn - quite dirty, in fact. The maid cleaning the room might say, "I guess I'll throw this away. It has about had it." The little girl's older brother couJdn't care less. He shrugs his shoulders and asks, "Why do girls have to play with dolls?" But to the little girl the dcll is pr~ious. It was a gift, lier first doll and she can't go to sleep withoilt it. It has to be in bed right beside her! ft was lost one nlght fcr ~o hours and no cther doll would do . Her .father pro. mised her, "I'll get two dolls, just like the one that ls lost, cnly bigger!" "No" ... all she wanted was the dirty doll! CONSIDER, IF YOU will . the mean· ing. the vaJue, placed upon it, rar beyond any rational explanation that we can offer. In one of his most famow e'pigr&ms, Oscar Wllde defined a cyrilc· 3.s "a man w.ho knows the price of ever:fthing and till!. value cf hothing:" . In one respect, we seem to be becoming a nation of cynics -' in that we increasingly tend to judge the value Of everything by itfi price. Last week I was lunching with a friend who is a Widely known nc_velist.' He told me that he had beccme ex· hausted· on the lecture circuit and decided to double his fees in order to cut down on the number .. of groups that could affcrd to hire him. "Ycu kncw whjrt ·happened?'' he asked. "I gct twjce as many i-tgaeru' for lectures. Whjp these O;:oups'leira'.1. ed I was tW.ice .as ek.pt"'nslve~ they warited me twice' as much , because they thought I was twice es good.·· What can you do with that kind of thinking?" OF COURSE, With many products there is a direct rat.io between priCe arrcl. va1ue. I have never bought· a "cheap" suit of clothes 'that looked as good, or felt as good, as an expensive suit. But this is by no means true cf all products. I know some people who started a cosmetics company years agc. putting out an excellent cold cream in ii small pla:in jar for a dime. They lost a great deal of money until a "packaging ex· pert" designed a fancy jar for them, and increased the price to Sl.50 for the same amount o{ cream. The women were soon beating down the doors to buy this "exclusive" formula. Of course, in one sense, any com- modity is "Y('Orth" what pecple are willing to pay for it. There is , a psychological as well as a merely economic, factcr in all buying. THE . OUTRAGEOUS scalping of theater. tickeli to. Broadway hits has fe1:1 to do with: tb.Uittjnsic value cf ~pl_ay, ~WI!!< .l!!J t~ity of having ~E!:eD it Detore otberl have. But whf!O P'iCe beccmes.sc divcrced tron'.i 'V81ue, there is then a gre.at temph.:tion to stress the superficial aspects of a. product and to sacrifice the inheient value. If yo:.i can seU the package, there is little point in imprcving the product; if you can appeal to snobbery, there is little point in appealing to sense. And l suspect that much of the re· cent. popularity of the small foreign cars is due to tlhe fact UDt they com· bine snobbery .and sense -they are both chic and economical. Wilen enouo:r:1 Americans own them however. an1· their snob appea1 haS diminisi1fi. I doubt that they will be able to compete against a good Detroit car that is designed to capture the same market. Or here 11 a diamond ring! Well . It does have 1ome value, for the jeweler placed a price upon it. It is a perfect stone with g1orious lights that reveal 'the art of a diamond cutter's skill. (It is in a pawn shop ncw. A burglar has pawned it fo r a few bottles of gin.) A Survey of Protesters Turn back the years and see the glow in the girl's eyes who wears it as her engagement ring. Seated in a subway car she gazes at it. for it brings back memories cr her hus~and to be, a soldier '"r away. What price can you place tl\at ring? Two bot· ties of gin or i.....J? Even $.500 is nct enough. HER ASKING PRICE is far beyond anything that you or r could pay, for to her it is priceless. The value she has placed upon It may be far beyond cur rational conception. it ~longs in the realm of the sacramental!°But it is in a pawn shop now! Or instead of a thing •ike a doll or a ring, let us think cf some incident. Here are two lovers. They kiss. To an observer who does not know the two lovers the kiss might seem _mean· ingless. It might be a bit indlscreet, ln Atlanta, Georgia, cn a warm, sun· ny afternoon, a young Georgia Tech student halts in front cf the IBM .cf- fice. He puts dcwn a placard. He lllen proceeds to undress until he is nude, save klr sox. He picks up the placard o.nd holds it on high . It reads: "Computers are obscene." Hundreds or giggling young lady employes and astonished males stand watching until police come and take the young man away. In 'Milwaukee. five priests and nine ott.ers, VleUlam .anti-draft paicifisll&, overcome a cleaning woman, take a key fr cm her, enter and take packages of draft card records and burn tnem. Al Columbia University, • small group of demonstrators, determined that the university .must not be allow· ed to open and conduct classes, main· tains harassments. downright vulgar. But. to the Jcvers. THESE ARE SOME Of the elements the kiss conveys an emoticn, a pledge of what is, and continues to be, a year of mutual trust. far beyond anything of tragedy, trauma· .and .trouble. It in· they could express with words. eludes assassinations ol t'\l<o men whc It cught kl be evident that the doll . could; and dkl, inspire and lead the ring and the kiss, all depend on Americans. whcse doll it is . whose ring it il. and • Who are the atudent protesters! who is doing the kissing. There are Of. Alan Barron. director of Colum· overtones of meaning beyood anything bia University's Bureau of Applied thal we actually see. Research, completed a questicnnaire WE CAN EXPLAIN poetry, sCan It, project which included all faculty ~lng It! Music can be tcrn lo pieces. members )nd ohe ' of •every fi~ 'anlayzed jntc all Its resonances. fun-student& anf&g the multl·thouNnds damentat and harmonic. it.II rhythm on the campus. Dr. Barton wu able and pattern explained," but oc study to create a nieanil)igfu1 picture Of the yet has been fnade which ~xplains hOw student ramcal. ft can haunt and stir the human soul. Sixty ptl'Cf:nt ol. the . Columbia 3. 8 . Phillips once satd, "From such demonstraton havf fathers wbo&e in~ things we see that the commonplace come is above ft5,000 per year. may lle invested wi\b 'the bf,iieat and Rouahly ball the lather• 0£ this IO per· PUl'eSt emotion, and that there are cent were prOfelilonal men o( COn· depthl and heights In our spirits which aiderable tncomec. may be touched by the slmplest of natural phl!lnomena." This is why the common thiags of We, a dirty doll a cU~J Tin& On th~ fingq. a do&. fag aroima the neck, are 1acrament1I. . .. the more passionately eager he is to overthrow or destroy it. At oo time at 'Columbia did a ma· jotity or students support the pro- testers. The survey shows that the studente wtio eame from families of lower income and less affluent situa- ticns were more anxious to have classes continue, were not i~ested in destroying the aystem -at least not lb long as: it indicated a return for one willing to be competitive in it. A SURPRISE IN the survey was that the disccntent with the draft did not seem to be much of a factor. What was a faotor, Dr .. Barton said, "was the generalized unhappiness with the war -t\Dd tnat applies to every~ regardless of draft status.'' Sevenly·nine percent of the stld!ntl replied they regM'ded Cotumbia as a good place tD g~ a university eduai· tion. Only • "small minority" of students accept the beliefs of ndlf:aJ leaders that desired changes CIMOl be brought about without revolutionary .tcti,on. ,..-~-Bw Geof'9"' ---, Dear n-ee: I wanted t.o thank )'OU far tbt dally laugh I get from yo or column -tomie days It's funnier than others. Whit caute1 tis? Dear Cwious: CUr!ou1 U you saw my reader1, you would understand. Scme daya they'rl!I Cunnler than others. (Seriously, thank you for the ldnd worn..) • t " Costa .Mesa Today'• Closbag f EDITION . ' ' VOL. 6 f, NO. 239, 4 SECTIONS, !50 PAGES / ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALfFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,.'1968 JEN .CENT~ ' . Tucker T 'rial T·old of Violent Assaults ... • • 1' ·Air Noise Claims Top $27 Million New claims totaling $84 1,500 for ait incasion and jet. aircraft noi.~ were filed today against the BOlll'd of Supervisors by 26 homeowners beneath flight paths of Orange County Airport. The new batch of Complaints brings to $27.4 million the amount of damage recovery soug'ht by close to 1,000 homeowners in Newport Beach .cind Costa Mesa, according to Daniel Emory, chairman of the Airport Noise Abatement Committee. Emory said airport management re- ported a profit of $1 m.illian for its la6t year's oper.ations. At that rate, cOUnty government would take 'Zl years at no ititerest to pay fo'r damages now being sought, he asserted. Interest payments would boost the period to 40 years, he argued. Supervisors hj\ve routinely denied the claims to date'. Emory and bis citizens group said their next step will be to file suit on the alleged damages. The numbers of ciUzens seeking redress has escalated steadily as more and more large commercial planes establish service at Orange County A)rport. Emory's noise abatement group coo· s\stently refer to the airport as a "one- time feeder strip" and "former restricted feeder line" in .. ~eir an- nouncements of damage claims. The citizens' committee bas opened a full-time office to help homeowners process claims a i' a iii-' t tbe supervisors. Emory and o t lier spokesmen involved in the noise abate- Jnent procedures have denied allega- tions by critics that they are receiving salaries for their anti-noise efforts. The only paid member of the move· ment. Emory said, iJ a secretary . at the claims office. "The rest of us are volunteering our time because we want to get this problem licked and get some peace restored in our neighbortioods, that's all," he said. Eig ht Days Left For Golf Tickets Orange Coast area goU fans have only eight days left to buy tickets for the Haig National Open goU !ourna· ment at Mesa Verde Country Club. The $120,000 purse event, expected to draw some of the nation's top pros -and field of big name entertainers for the pro-amateur match w b i c h precedes tournament play, will start Oct. 21. The $10 and $15 ducats are available at any Orange County goU course. General admission tickets will be on sale daily at the tournament. For ticket details and a baekgroUlld story on the tournament. see page l f> in today's sports section. Corporal Waiting Court Flees Base cour~ marshal on charges on being absent without leave broke from the chow line at El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station early today and escaped. Cpl. Robert Blymyer, 21, o! Ojai, Calif., had been confined to the station brl~ since last Sept. 16 Marine Corps officials said. He was Standing in the 6 a.m. breakfast line when be jumped Cree o{ his guard and ~. Blyrnyer's descri~ has been circulated to all C8.lifomia law en• ~)rcernent agencies. 1 M a r I n e ·::ilCelman said . Parking To wer Still on Boards Dr. Jack Monroe'• ll·story pulling and commercial tower on IJdo Park Drive b: still on the drawing boards, he P1d today. Monroe denied reporta Thursday that the project had been a'bandoned because of cost problems. He said computerized data studies h a v e demcnutrated it ls ari economically feasible venture. He added that 80 t.enllJIU al:read1 hau lilPled up. 5 Witnesses Bare By ARTHUR R. VIN~EL Of .... Dellr '""" lltff Violent assaults and destruc~ve behavior by accused knlfe.-slayer Irene M. Tucker were qutllned by flve pro- secution witnesses this morning in the second day of her 'murder trial. A total of 15 persons, including Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley, have been subpoenaed to t.esUfy in the homicide case against U.e wlfe of Costa Mesa City Councilman George A. Tucker. Most were expected to be present for the afternoon session in Depart- ment Eight, Orange County Superior Court, but a definite pattern of testimony waa developing early. Most instances cited during the sworn testimony seenied to have OC· ) curred ln crowds, or when no one was preseni to defend the . son-spoken housewile in case of trouble. ~frs. Tue~, 38, ol l&U Minorca Drlve, is charged with the stabbing death of Mrs. Harriett Westphal. 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive last Jun~ 28 with no one else present. · The victim was stabbed deeply in the right side -from front or rear has not yet been determined -and stag- gered lnto her house, the n to a neighbor's lawn where she cbllasped. Mrs. Tucker has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason o! insanity. Her case is being beard by Judge Ronald Crookshank instead of by a jury. Witnesses called today included a housewife. an election board worker Teens Stage Car W~h To Help l(idney Victim A car wash to help raise money !or a Newport Beach mailman close to death with a kidney disease will be held Sunday afternoon by high school teen-agers of Mariners Church. Money raised from the car scrub· bings -$1.25 each -will be given to the Jim Wiernicz Kidney Machine fund. The car wash will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . at the Mariners Elementary School parking lot, 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. The Wiernicz family -members of the Mariners congregation -have been forced onto welfare slnce their breadwinner became unable hi handle his duties as a Newport Beach postal carrier. ·Wloioicz, o!' 318 Ogle St.. Co6ta Mesa, spends his time shuttling between home and Mt. SlJd..i Hospital In ~'Angelos loo jlle-!ll'llelllng week· ly process of h3vtng his blood chemically cleansed. Friends he1p in driving Wlernlcz up to the treatments, as bis name moves steadily closer to a place on the list of those. supplied wilil a life-giving, artificial kidney treatment machine. He is next up for a spot on the $25,000 machine, but doctors predicted last May be couldn't live out tfle smn· mer on chemo-eleansing alone. He The sports wocld will be &tunned i! one of two men doesn't win the decath· almost didn't, but he's hanging on. Since Ute family has had to go on weUare, they can accept very little in the way of extra food or creature com· forts and no money, so the con· trlbutlons go entirely into the fund. Wiernic.z' hope iJ that the fund oan obtain another artificial kidney for Mt. Sinai Hospital -should it ever grow large enough -even if he b unable to benefit. ~ "Others will,"~. Rev. Roy -Tbompson, pa.tor o[ M'8:liner's Church, can be contacfed ~ through bls oUke at 1812 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Meeks .ltttpt oved, Still in Hospital Corona del Mar High School Prln· cipal Leon Meeks, injured earlier this week in an auto crash, remained hoseit:alized today but was "doing much better," his wile, Maxine, said. Meeks was to undergo x·rays and other 'tests this afternoon. Mrs . Meeks saiG she did not know when her bu.sband would be released from Hoag Memorial Hospita1. He is now out of Hoa.g's intensive care unit and is moving about in a wheel chair, hospital spokesmen said. Attacks and a vacuum .cleaner salesman. Carl L. Featherly, the .ate~an. wu asked by Dep. Dlsl Atty. James G. Enright U Mrs. Tucker behaved In an unusual manner on Feb. 14 when be came tio her door. . "I hopt it's unusual," Jaid the beefy Kirby cleaner salesman, cIJd in a bright red blazer, noting that was on one of his first days on the job. He said Mrt. 'l\icke!' was not inter- ested in bis pitch so he thanked her and k!f't, but then felt that he was beir)g followed. "She wu right behind me and hit me with a Melmac dish," Featberly testified. "She was screaming alid yelling." · Mrs. Barbara Sloat, on duty in the (See TUCKER, Page%) Jw·y Acquits Mesa Father Of Solic~ting A Costa Mesa father of rix w aJ ac. quitted in Ne'WPort Harbor Municipal Court d. soli<:iting young women !or prostitution, court aides reported to- day. Donald E. Martin, 39. of 3023 Mur- ray Lane, was cleared after jurors round him innocent oi soliciting job ap- plicants far a secretarial position. The Republic Ven Uioes agent, following a Di.strict Attorney's in- vestigatioo, wa..; .arrested July 13 at his office on SUJpicion of soliciting for prostitution. One of the complainants told o[ bein.J asked to come f« -tier )ob in· terV111W in "~ 1" ~( ~J>Ut.)'~ countered In ~Edense that there ls nothing wrong U .a boss considers a g1rr.• i.,, in hjrtng. C&lteinlng aUegatioos ll\at Mart.in told the girls ttleir duties would in- volve dates with customers, 1he lat«· treed d8rendant !Bid he meant 119tlhing more t han ·social occasiom. Jurors sitting thJ.'oogh· the ·one-day !rial in Harbor District Judicial Court came to the coocluSion that the hefty father of six was innocent; due to ' weak prosecution. The Di.strict Attocney's office could come up with no evidence Uwtt Martin soUcited anyone for prostituUon, if in· deed he eVer did . Shortly after his July 13 arrest, the moving line official posted bail on t.he misdemeanor char.ge and has ~n free ever since awattinl trkal. 1on -one of the toughest tests of the Olympic Games. Snakes Ali:ve! One of those men is the Or· ange Co as l's ·own BiU Too- mey 0£ Laguna Beach. Though only 29 years old, Toomey ls regarded as a real threat to >'W i D the eold " ' medal when the tlnternatlonal de· cathlon events get under way In the 19th Olym- piad, (T h e co-fa~orlte Is Curt Bend- lin of West Gennany.) Read the story of the man who . could change the Orange Coast into the :'Gold Coast" toc;lay on Page 16 and remember to watch the DAJLY PILOO' starting tomorrow !or exclu- sive daily on-scene coverage of the Olympics 'by your man in Mexico City, DAILY PILOT Sports Editor Glenn White. Mission Viejo Folks a Little Rattled "There have been more reports this year or raUlesDakes in the . Mission Viejo area but this merely represents an upward trend in their reproduction cycle." Dr. R. H. Haight, director o! the county's public health · division, said new development in the planned com- munity probably aocelerated the sighting ol. rattlers. LJnda Mc Mi 11 en, 12, of 26512 EspalW, said the father of her friend Robin Gagnebin, 12!-0C 24951 Spadra Lane, killed a snak) in their yard recenily with a rake . Sht said a boy of 10 or 11 was bitten a few weeks ago in a field while teas- ing a rattler. He recovered. "One of the snake guys from the sberiff's of. !ice came to school (La Pai) and told us about their venom and to be careful," 1be said. Mrs. John Finazzo, 247'1 Spadnl Lan~, said there»bas been UDUJual rat· tlesnake activity but said most ol. it was· during the wanner summer weattler. She Said snakes were found on porehes and in garage1 when heavy equipment was working on s i t e preparation !or homes across the street. "Two or three boys ~re bitten and thef sent notices home from school but I don't think there have been any lately; I hope they've gone the other way," she said. Dr. Haight said, "The number of people making inroadt into this area increases every year. "lt stands to reason that more peo- ple are going to see more rat· tiesn.akes. The snakes were ~ before the DeODle. "'Tiiis tan't,aii epidemlc," Dr. Haight stressed. "We're pushed for help but we tieve the iituatlon well um.er con· trol." · ._African Preserve Delayed ~ County Planners to Study Lagun,a Animal Par~· Plans for tile develoiimen! o! an African mlmai prnerva in 1be 1-a Clliyon Road area have 1leea delayod wltll tlle decision of the cdunlf planning commlaaim to study pro- posed conditions to construction of the project. · Planners Wedneoday rMcheduled discutsion of the application for Oct. 9 aft'"' Indicating opproval ·o1 the pro- posal by Lion Country Solari, Inc. The qimpany plans U. jDake the animal preeerve the held. of a development that would ind~ an entertainment part, I hofd·moc.i and I COIDillet'clal shopping C.nter. · The development would be located soul!> and eut ol the lntenectioa o! Laguna Canyoa Road and the San Diego Freeway. In other actioo, ti!• coanty p!annen : -Approved t h e aJ)l>llcaUon ol D<ane Bros-.. Inc .. to con1truct three lak., within toe proposed La~e Forest Pl.armed community. The development la locoted n-and •out.II of tile in· tor1ecUon o! Ridge Route Drive and Mulrlmdl Avenue In the oouth El Toro area. -Re<OllllllMlded ....__ ot • portion of Ceinotbul Orm 1n tile South LaCuna area. The Illa Wll idea- tlfJed u • cUl.<fe·l6C al'Clie -end ol the thnrougl>fare, lull ell! of HoU, Orlve. County sUPtrvilon must now finally rule on tilt peUtion. -Approved the applicaion ol John H. Jlquglnn, I SOU!h Lacuna --rjlaiden!, for penij11sl911 U. .-.ct guest. quarters •!>wt ·a proposed. three-ear~-·· 1'ii bome ~located al ttle IOll\' .. t-l>f 'lblJ'd Slreel ahd Mar Vista Street. • • , • :--N n. Y ,ILOT ,..,. h' ..... ,. MMl!W DEFEN!iANT'C~STS W STF_UL GLANCE· TOW.RD COUllTHOUSI ~at'ro!". ~tco111, Mrs •. Tucker ·to · Trial " . H 11mphr.ey . Feels Drive ' . . Has 'Turned the Corner' WASHlNGTON (AP) -Huller! U. Humphrey says his campaign "turned the corner" during a 15-0ay push that carried him through wide sectors d. the country. R:a1lles • .In Portland and Seattle, Ore .. were disrupted by, becklers .. 11e admits Republican ~Chard M. Nixon is out in front. Lack of money f<tced him to cancel a batch d television com:mercials. Yet Humphrey and his staff were buoyed ~ ttie size arid enthusiasin of crowds that turned out ln San · Fran- cisco and Charlotte, N.C. Presidential Nighttime Thief . Strikes Jeweler, • Steals 3 W a:tches A night-working thief smashed a Lido jewelry store window and snatch- ed up $921> 1n watches, Newport Beach ~Uce said today. ll!ackman Ltd., 3432 Via Oporl<I, !oat three ,ritches. ~)' were on cllsPlaY along with other valuables in a trout window display case. The other article& were ign91"ed by the thief in his bHte 'to 'get away, Offtcerl 1a1d. Police said the thief apparently broke the gia·ss WI.th a~ hammer. lt trigger!d a silent ,alarm at police lleadquarters a few blocks awaY,. Bat no qn, .. was, around when o~cers wheeled up moments tater. . . Diana Dors Says S)le Was Robbed by Ma~e LONDON (UPI) -Blonde Olm Illar DlaM Don told e -.ptcy ~ 1bunda, 1*' 1ote hu-!<reed fl« "It !he ooinl O{ Ip" to pve up de to '240,000. lieutenants George Ball aid Douglass Cater joined tile vke president's en· tourage. 1be nation's tarlest UDioft - The Teamsters -gave hHh !m"lml en· dorsement. ' Democratic polls claimed he's abNd. at least in eight states holding UIS Of the 270 electoral votes needed for .elec- tion. ·And in the wake of his Salt Lake City, Utah, . Sffech advocating a qualified bombing bait, Democr.aUc ~ se~ton rose in debate to defend Hwnpbrey al nearly tlbe same time 10 House Democrats who ball bocked (See HUMPHREY, Page %) Steele Markets NEW YORK (AP) -Quality lssua moved in to 1ujlport a faltering s~k market advance today. (8ee qub~- tlons, Pages 10.11). • Cloudy mcrni.ngs . and . sunny : afternoons, ·the ttSual ttil weath· er menu, w.iU b.e · the weekend 11<1ry c&ong the orant• Coast , with temper.aWref , hitting , 70 here and 76 further Inland. 11'lsio1:· ro8Ar \ ' · ' A.s 'Mork Twain mfoh& have : · 14id it; "Repor" o/ J"W /Gtl1're-! a.t o Mvtrboat pilot werir great- ly e:czageraccd. "· A landl.vbbfr c:optalnl-hl1 rcnkd lto.,eboat . roug~ th< "°"11111 o1"I ua.1 of • filn WCldon °" Ill< """1' ""'11• of Ult Sacrattlfww 0.111 Country, WEl;!CllNDEil lodq. ' .. 11 • .... • • • • ••• Mis• Don said 'M/<n 1he _,.1,1ed !rom her late fturband, lltnn1' Hllllllion In 11167, he toot UU. to he!' ..-, inc!u~ o reall!!!'ant, a block of _.itn-, I · boot, I W o llU!omdliles ond .$44,000 In ca•lr "at the~ot··~~ :-~ " ~ I _ _,,.;!_-'-=====::::::::::-;-..._ _ ___. " ' • l ' • ' • • • FrldiJ, Octd>et 4, 1961 Tucker Trial I ' •• ID'· ' J• •,ca 'It ,..,.r a tllt Ooota V.. : lllilrtr• .......-.,_ Nlaled u IDcl4mt In wblcl\ Mn. Tucl.W throw a' ball ol ballot .. muten after YOtlnf. ~ • ' .. - "I WU fri&blened. 'Jbere WU .WOlutl!J,J no 1~1sion on her face,•• uld Ibo wltnen, wbo ls not acquainted ~th Mn. Tucker. lfji, .C~1" ~!!§; president of tt Coata Me,. Hl1il>rlca(Soclety, told two l.ocldents lnvolvlnc the deffn-t. . . . . SLUGG&D IN STOllACB . .:..'Dvrta1 the Me•• Va.rd• JlomOOlflltn Auoclatloll ~le flfing &nb!:1t in March, 1987, the wltne11 said she was slu(ged .!!l the stomach aft:er tappbtg Mrs. Tucker on the ahoutder. ' ' She aald Mr. Stevem w•• ID· hoandnc aw"1dt and the delendant did ,. hear blJI> eay ~t 1be had won hotbnble ,m.entlon •• tbe best mother ll,A ·ft:Ytr. qr.· a aoclal occulon at the mayor'• h•~• aald Mn. Stevens. Mr1. Tucker . reacted wtUr 1rttt hosUUty when 1he tried to l!lve her a nme tag. • Twalllr )I' llW ladle ICIWard ... • la lllt ...... --··-fir 1111 intended;....... .. < •A..-tlllf*'I lmlll.-....; .. .................. ,, ...... i)ertmenl ....,.. not 1~Ually the same aa tbe orlgiaal situation ill which the petite d<lendant and her heavily J>ullt nellfhbor ~acti lllflered visible facial lnjurls. .. The 6bjecUon ia overruled,'' said Judge Crooks~, addlnc, . "tnie, clrcumstancH here .. not ldentit\11, but nothing c0utd .be ... POOR ELASTICITY Augustine suggested Thursday, with Dr. David Katsuyama, OraQ,le County Coroner'• Office patholoatat and autoply surgeon ou the ttlod., that ag· Ing 11dn with poor elaltklty might have reaulted in tbe L-sb~ wound. "How old wu the pig ? ' Augustlne que.Uoned Ragle ·as the proceedings took a grimly humorous turn, despite the somber topic. "I didn't ask," said the crime lab Mta. Dofotby Gvni<r, called away fm1!l ~ bowlln« 1ari1e to testify, men· diM ID' !ncldent at the Mesa Verde ~ :aut> July 19, tuil'I, In which Mrf, Tucker assaulted a young girl Wljh a -I and then battered her mother with It. expert. . • "Were the pQrk ribs jumping around7" he pressed. "'nley were H~tively. statlooary.," Mrs. Tucker may. have lnfllcted the fatal lnJW'f. ffit.n!SPIAv ·-~ Mart market emi:iloye Tlm 11. Allan Aid be observed Mn. Tucker lbll spring u she apparenUy lcnoeked ~ llJ'OC"'l' cllsplay over with her cart ~berately, "If literally stabbed In tho back, how did the victim set defensive wounda on her hands?," A ugustlD.e prodded, while Ragle wu on the stand. · Ragle said s h e might have niached across her middle with the left hand in 4lD attempt to pull out the blade, demoiuitfating the movement, but Auguattne reminded him of the In-• stant.aneom in-and~ut theory. "How cOUld ahe pull out aomething that wasn't"there?" be ashd. 2n~ ·nay Al'OUDll _. w:a In'.'' u:.1f!lr-= ... HE'.,="= ·=-ll.,~ .-.. minutes, bul the J>rol'll''tt,., m.....,_ tarl\Y penatve bOpn demonatrailng ume paaaage by. &e eourtroom. clock .. -.. aiid the blUJhlDl wllneli wied tbO . Jai>•• down to..:1!, ~s.-·· ...:_,_ - "It was jus't"aort of, ';Wbiabbhh," •he further explallled: ~ r Judge CrooX.ballk -reUrlng fl\!• month aflei a\ loog legal· c!ll'eer -~ smiled ooc"ton'al!,y al ctaudla'1 con- tempqrar.J; .speech h&blts .and once asked ber to SP.flak up a blt. Wl11!IN AREA T..timony by the gtrJl,aJso 'p!aeed Mio,. 'l'ucker ·within Iha. visual ~cene, ~ buri!'edly to !>Ii-house, a (iw se<onds--lo!ter Dolllld W. Sobellk; of l&t5 W.Oorca Drive, came outside. The )'<>Wig -Loa An1ete1 CilY Fire D~lmen.t ~em .. totit bu.icaily ti>•· nme. MQry .. he ' gave pob .. e.ar"Uer ,. ba<kid iij) bjl :lill .vldeola1>9 lnterev!w. Tlia' two .'~ll fotlOwed him .on the stand", a:ttef w'hich Costa Meaa Police lleleclt.e. 8gt. Qim Cordeiro · tisl!fled about his wJv.ai a\ th• Tucker home, ~l\'!D)Xa t1»1ie '11m,ll.~ Inside aJid ad- vbeinent ol ~onst.(~Oooat righls. . "What clJd yoo 1ay ·11o her!" Judge Crookabank asked. ' ' . , . ' ' . ' ' ., -Mr. and Mrs, Harold M. Gurwitz of Caito Mesa accept Puiple Heart and other medals won by their ""'• Lance Cpl. ZacbarY L. Gurwitz, who died Aug. 12 as a l't8ult of wounds suffered In Vietnam combat. Making presentation Is Mej. Gen. Wllllain G. Thrash, ·commanding general, 'M~ne Corps,Ali;"lltation , El Toro. · Cordeiro aaid be read Mr1. Tucker's rights from a card provided police u the result of the blatortc ·Miranda deciaion, noting tbat Mrs. Tucker gave him a somewhat sarcastic reply. Market In~hes Up "I know the law," he quoted her as saying. Wall Street Busting Out All Over ' {From Wire Services) NEW YORK -Wall Street closed two inch4 higher today 1 ,. ·•• "Garden Grove ~W Hangs Self W'iih Bedsheet -By To~! BARLEY CM fllt o.I" '1111 Ill,, A IS-year.old Gardan Grovo boy who wu awaltine transfer to a CaWornla Youth Authority facility ban I e d blmJeJL_ Tburl;day_njg~t _at Orange County Juvonlle Hall. A ~ounulor found the body of Deni.a Alan -Burkhalter ai S,p,m. wbe.n he 'ftDt to the boy'a room with medJ,ca· ti.on •. He 1ald Burkhalter had , ,ap- parenUy taken a sheet from the bed, Wound it around a · cur.taln bar at the top of the "'1ndow and Ued (t around his throat. .Juvenile Hall Director PeITY McGe9 said Burkhalter had dfsplayed no e.vidence of mental disturbance at any time. McGee added, however, that In· vesUgaUooa today reV~aled that the bo_r. recenUf told a (ellow inmate that . be intended to commtt suicide. McGee said Burkhalt(!r w a a disciplined Thursday while working on a cleaning crew at Juvenile Hall. "It wasn't a aerlow matter," McGee said, "the boy was . barefoot and was ordered to put his shoes on. He refus· ed And so he was sent to his room im- mediately· after dinner. ''Th 11 ts a normal <11.se1p1111ary pro. cedure," McGee added. "He showed no signs of being upset or agitated by t.he order." Burkhalter's father, Fred Burkhalter, 12751 Adelle St., was notified of his son's death immedlat.ely after . discovery of the body. Mrs. Burkhliler, who was ·divorced by her husband Jn 1961. lives in Illnols. Juvenile Court Ju(ige Bnice Sumner of Laguna Beach sald Burkhalter firat ! Another' employe. William D. Guinn, Mid Mrs. Tucker shoved a bag of dog Jood off hi• cbeckstand in disrust one 01 because she didn't have quite pt9ugh money. l ••Durlng the tesUmony, Mrs. Tucker trequently leaiied over and murmured JO ;her attorney who later said she deilled remembering the alleged in· Cidtmtl. .SPECULATION 0 There 's a lot of ipeculation here isn't there?," Augustine concluded, shortly,before the 4:25 p.m. recess un. Ill today. Cordeiro said he and a uniformed of- ficer told Mrs .. Tucker they might be forced to kick down the door when s:bt refused-to let them.In, at wbicb time she w.arntd ... them the family dogs would bite. Councilman Tucker .arrived home shortly thereafter and let them and Police Ctlef Roger Neth into the home , where the friendly )'OUJl_{ dogs greeted the men allectiooately, Cor· dei.ro said. The outward trend was f ause"cl 1.)y the appearance of three women with big bosoms who hope to surpass the su~ss of a 21.ye~-old computer operator. She started the run on sweater.ogling last week, and was WJhered off by her boss on an enforced vacation. Gerl arrives today from her hometown of Burbank, certain to in· trodu.ce new n,ures in .&c!l"e:trading of peek.I and gtlmpses among the bulls and bears of the Street. Meanwhile, the figure that started the run on the market -computer operator Frandne Gottfried -U cc:in· sidering an ofler from-a-Mta.mi~ni.gbt club . came to attention of j u v e n i 1 e a,uthorities when he ran away from j home last April. The boy was then Placed on probation for 2ll days. !n_J.1,!ly,, Judge Sumner _s a i.d., Burk.halter was again 81Tested, this tim.e as a runaway and for possession of dangerous drugs . He was com~ mitted to the Joplin Ranch but escaped from t.here on Aug. 16. Crf.mjnalilt Larry R8gle was the 'SizPl wttnea called Thurseay 1n the Jir11: Orenae County court case to use >"'!:videotape reeonl of on-the.spot 1>0ilee lnwsU,.tlon u4 he drew quick crl!clmt for h11 1berifr1 crime lab extertment ~-tine sold Ragle'• effort& to lliii>uCote a ~ -the dele!ld-· ·ant Is aceuaed _of lnlllCt!Dg upon her i;ct.c!oor-nelgbbor June 28 lbould not be -admissible u evidence. Tb1a momt.ne'• testlmouy involved severa1 dozen cokr 1llde1 -of the death scene and !mmedlata nelgllborbond, Including blood opots, inuddy foot-. pr!nU and thrown laundry t<iap. · Momenll before an 11 a.m. recess, the .1'f'9ttCUtion posted a board listing the number of Incidents to be d.Jscuss· ed In de~by a paradf:fRf witnesses. Presumably, these incldenU will be used to outline a. pattern of prior behavior on the part of the defendant. A key point in \he prosecution by Deputy District Attorney Jam" G. Enrtgllt will be the cllrectlon lrom wbieb Mrs. Westphal was stabbed and in what manner the fatal blade was held. The defeme oo the other hand. ls quite Interested In developing the etn::umstances and motive which led ~to violence, a plercing scream and 1ieatll on a lawn in the Mesa Verde :11J'e& last June. ... Judge Crookshank, presiding in IJepartment 8 of Superior Court, is heiring the proceedings -expected 20Jf' to last perhaps five days -on tbe bMia of Mrs.. Tucker'• waiver of a -<rial by jury. l!~ard close of testimony Thurs- dJY, ranging from that offered by two ~g teenage girlJ to data from 'ill! """""1 surgem, delailJ ol the ~g test wue revealed. " : •11agle Mid he .-.! the )>b1sl01oglcal mockup -covered by ~ lbnllar to the victim's dress and ~Ill> -ITIOl'e than 2Q times before Xi\aJdng an L-ahaped cut similar to 1'k· We&Whal's fatal wound . He said It was achieved by a violent ~~g, tn..and-out thrust wtUi th~ ~g edge Of a tm!e taken from tile .. "" DAILY PILOT OltAHGE CO.AST PUILISHIHG COMPANY ' Rob.rt N. W••d Pntld9nt 11'111 Publllll!w j i . J•~k R. Curley t! Vic. p,._,. 9nd 0-el Mel'lllW ;, • • ... , n.111 •• x • ..,a ..... · Tkll'l•t /4., Mt1rJ1hi11• M9Me1119 141ll'Or l•wl Nl1Mfl Mvt111•"'9 o~ ... --..-" • . JJO W•tt llr. ltr••t ~;...ni_,.,y,, .... ,.0 .. 1 •• 11•0 t1•2• ....... •. . ... .. o...om... vi...,.,-....: m1 w11t .. , ... ...,i.w,,d ifl "--~~I 222 ~I A.-- 9*11: -'"''""" .-., -.. . . . 'f .. Earlier, the defense attorney ob- jected to a styro(oam torso broubht in· to court by Deputy District Attorney Enright, with a six-inch butcher knife of Exhibit 11 until the two are con· nected up7," he uked, adding for the record that tbil knlle was not the death weapon. "Seema fair," said Judge Crooks bank. 'Ibe knife'• cutting edge waa tilted sligbily toward the back ol the dum-my •. LITl'LE EXPRESSION During much of the trial's opening day, Mrs. Tucker watched the prO- ceedlngs closely but showed little ex· presalon on her pale and rather weary face. Owing recesses she chatted happily · witti the pretty mab'on wbo escorted her to and from 0r .. ge County Jail and once blew a kiJs to her husband as he sat nearby. From Poge 1 The three latest indices of inflation are Sheilah, a model, at 43-24--37; ~uzanne, a secretary, at 43-~, 'and Gert; a bookkeeper, stretching ·the tape at 47-29-39. The first two attracted a crowd of 5,000 ~all Street people Thursday, who booed when barri-ed pollca of· ficers·escorted ttie girls away fCfr1heir own protection. They want her to shed her sweater and perform as a topless go-go dancer for Sl00,000 a year (that's one hundred thousand ). "So far everybody has gotten something out of this except me," said Francine as ehe contemplated the Of.. ter. Such is the price far &ucceeding in business without really trying. Dungan anil Beek Said Progr~sing Judge Sumner said Burkhalter was picked up in Los Angeles County last Sept. JB on charges of vagrancy and attempting to cash a forged check. He was returned to Orange County where be was sentenced to an indefinite term at a CYA facility. Burk.halter would have b e e n transferred within the next few days, Judge Sumner said. Allin. Munl i McGee said Juvenile Ha 11 g c pat Judge Donald Hoag's isolation ward, but la expected Ill'. Kalluyama tosllf!ed prior to Ragle'i appearance that It 'llVU!d be extremely difficult to ten wblcb side of the wound was caused by the sharp edst:e, but sW1ed to ofter an opinion. Aug111Une asked U his opinion could be '"Pl!"~.by !11<t. . . I ..Dungan ~nd Balboa ferry Owner to be released shortly, according to authorities are examining methods of • • Joseph A. Beek today were reported to hospital sources. suj>ervlsion at the facility 81 a result 'var critic Sen. Eugene . J . McCarthy be "progressing n?cely" at Hoag ·Beetc. pionee;l' Newport ·1. and of the sui~ide. "lnmate.y are checked HUMPHREY "I wttht:ltawi ·that,,; 't~e aulops v surg~n said att~r V'lnklng a moment. announced they now support the vice Memorial Hospital. . develo~r and,fprmer secr,tary of the ·at least every haU hour,1' McGee said. president. • Judge ~ng.ai:i, one-time Costa· Mesa State A$semb1y, was iiaid to be · "It may well be, however, that this ..a'U'1. ~ii{~'Xl~ l.lfiir~.: ::d If Republican! ~gelf<' Me Qty Atton»eyv 11 under~~abneat ifor recuperat.i91..1 ~c;~mphysema, a 'Ctnigedy may be the cause of our mak· Democratic poll end accused the vk:e _an __ un~clllc==lo=se~d;;allm~en;~::H:e~l;•;ln~~c~hr~on!~cilun~g~co~n~dl~·u~o~n~. ~~~~~~t~ng~se~v~e~ra~l~c~h~an~g~e~•·~"~~:=::;j' dress found in the ~cker home after the. slay.Log showed a strong likelihood of hum_!ll blood presence under chemical analysla. preeldent ol endangering the Paris -- -----·----- Type A blood like Mn. WHtpbal's was found on drapea in the Tucker ,.home, along with some of the defen· dant's Type B blood, apparently shed during a vfolent confrontation which ended with the 1tabbing . Color slides of Mrs . Westphal in the · morgue showed cuts and scratches on her face, jncluding a deep slash from the baae of her nose through her upper lip. Ni> motive has been det.ermlned in the caee, but barking by the Tuck..-1' two small dogs, Butch and Fluff, has been considered as the provocation for an argument and was menUoned again Thursday. NO M<mVE Janice Cox and Claudia Seiver, 14" vear-old Te Winkle Intermediate sCbool coeds, testified Thursday they were out for a walk the aftern oon of . June 1.8 w~n they heard a long, shrill cry OD Minorca Drive. "What did you do when you heard the scream7" Enright asked. "We just stopped at the comer and watched ," said Miss Seiver, a cute lit· tle blonde "Mrs . Westphal was just !yin& In lbe slreet kind of kickln' peace talks, Democratl, at least, were pleased with their candidate. DEMOS PLEASED Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.), said: "H,_htey boo bit bis 111ride again, He seemed to be µncertain and fumbl· ing before, but now he b tbe old oam- palgner we ha.ve known in the past." Senate Miajorlty Leader · M i k e W.ll&Dstield joined others who have predlcled McCarthy will endorse Humphrey soon. MCcartby is scbedul· ed to speak Tuesday at a Nilly for Paul O'Dwyer, a McCarthy backer who Is cballenging Sen, J""°" K. Jav!ls (R-N.Y.), for re-e!ectim. WET MOTORCADE Hum!lhey made IU "tumng the corner'' ~ssment 'lbtnday durinC a wet motorcade tllrougb West Virginia,, where John F. Kennedy's primary victory ended Humphrey,'• run for the prtis:ldenti'll nomin-atioo in 1960. A few days earlier durMlg a teleriMm interview in Jacksolwille, Fla., Humphrey said, "We're making real procress. I think the"oarnpei.go is cattlhlllg on ..• I think the timing la right,· too." . -- Humphrey -sdleduled to spend two do!!• In Waoh!nill'>n before-gom& to the World Series In Detroit Sull<lay. Newport Planners. ()~ay_ . . . 170-hed Home for ~lderlri . ' ' . ' . Newport Beach. p 1 a p n In a com · on Irvine land-from orange County ml11lon~s Tbursdly n1aht approved AlrpOrt to coast Highway. plans for a 170-bed retir'ed r~ldents' · .:_cohtinlied conslderatJOn of pro· hom'e at 40CJp Hilaria Way, near Hoa g ~se .ft.zoning of-propet1le1·on both Memorial HOspltaJ. Side~ or 20th ~t and the· w~rt side Devell'l"'r Kenoeth W .. McCulloc~. ol 19th' Sine~ noi1l!erly· M Balboa won a use pUmil clearln' tl)e way (or · B~•ard.-m ~ would be re- the proJeCt ·wlien ·no opposlUon to tt · io:ned from • c.11' e-2 .1nC1 R-3 to R·2 was voiced. (duplex) .ionln... ' . Tlie ·~e Md Io,\"'·Jto'lf~~.ill!Y will· -~:·•·•--'"•'•n to~. Sav· have M nop11 wlw lwO' ..,..1n eecb-=~ ..,..u_ ~~·, room. . . ~·and Loan, ·lOlll w,.\olW Drive, to · Plannera dlroctad NcCutloch to pro-pUt Up ·...ollier s!Jft. ·Planlieh'ill>led \'\de. 82 parklil& lpOcel, place all the comf>ony ilrUil7 bu fair ' a.m po,..r-Une1 underJroW>d and build a wbtre otaM!ol ~ onl1 OM? • •Ix-loot high wall between hi• bullcllnl ·-ApprDY..t;a:ffQuelt llom,Clll1ord qi ad)aqnt properUe1 . They were EL.. KrCoaa~ 011~ !AP.' ~-1)\•P ,~tJll'J. made concll'""1f ol the use pennlL . st . ...,w~. .,,. . C-, , rone In othti actlon, the comml11ion : • operation win MU tfnloal t11b 1 tlll'tlta -Dtn1ed a request from Eiplorer Qd ~ •• ·• • 1 ... Motorbolne, 4CK» Campu.a Drive, for • -Postponed " acUc:iD ()I\ .a "'request relief of off.ftreet v a r t i n g n-ltom se_.riew Prooerf.J~ to· 'serve quJremenll. The firm WU ollo told all alcohol and., iftve aanc1n1· 'aJld , live manulacturtn1 mUJt take place In-••terta!M\eftl a1 '1 ttstauraJrt at 2114- doon. 2120 w. 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'llelmlnt • t0 tile 1* blrVelt <If two .Uver and three bronzi! m e d a 1 1 , Ameritan · tdrn mana&tl'l Pwt smart, hlmscdt ·~ Olympk:; gold, m~t in , .-: · • 'J•·. , 1•• • • _ tile -!ti& 1u>doo .G•m"f . · · . · · . ;:;, said, "That was (oqc1; but .Dulchnilo; cJ,ul, lllel..otliei we can do belt0r by taklni a twn· df' 1\obert Jamel"'Of few lolch .'' , , . lteqa, va., ~ DtviCI. JMD,u : !imerican ')'&Chilnl hoi>e• of' . Mllbjick, Va.. w ~11 Ill 'the OJ"!" deol!fl s:i metAr , ....... 1!>o 'll"Jllted· sillies . clasa , re!itl Oll·Clldenla.._ wttfl ill lhll•Venlfll"t rtga~. · ctnTtnt Mliolial I.& mtlt!r' · <nte· 15.foot ll'llm diugby <'h8.mpton Gardnet" oox of -...~ be_~,by Carl Van Villanova~Pa., at the helm, · 0u)'qe of· ~ Hijls,, ~'! Nnw Bnnts Deve'1...;.p' ed p; ..... s B··!1t St=ID#W~ke;o~ ol' r.: :~'~00 ~::"l>=. ""' " . . ~ . .. .. · · ~ . ~· l:lll n~po~s. Md .. a. ch"'1!pi0!1 in-A~ c.am.. 1!1 Win· · · · . · · · tetriatlo.al lo!detll Slllor, ~ • .nd•li tile 1968 Nlftil ., ,_,. w-. ()Up, arid Stev.. "Thi• Is, die ~Ill Fro• m,·P·a· ~r-.n. , f . Jae· ks In Mexic. o wlio u~ .,.., ""' l!rtnce or Amei'lcan cbillnpioo. ~ Colgate of N..., Yc!rl( Cit)>,·· , O!)'lll)'Oc ,..ntjllg t-e am D G d Ag • ' D-te H1'gh In W>Offl~:PIJI~ ... ~ ., •• .., .• ,... l\ad," ~ octors uar . atnst One of tile fasles!'ir<\wing olowiy . has paid off," said .IUI ing Thursday , Oa<lenza tratl. saJd . "'But Ou,.. 1l>an\a •• .boat building enterprts6s in Jack Riley. "With our ed the Canadian yacht, aleo correspmdirialy beti4r C"Mta 'Mi!:Sl f:VO?ve:d from a limited prDdtletton we are ''It looks eoo<I iand it will Tiger. England and .France ..tlhen.tbe,tve bMn. Jn 'l'okiO. Jn OJ • D • " · of J ks " sail well -it is es good as followed' in <a small six-boat no country ~ trwo t61d Stant ymplC let J:~l< Col~ liid .fack Riley, ~:.~ ::~c~!!~ya:~ anThy i1n lh• w~ld.ob" .. fl~ tiM6t fOr a· aotd ,m~~,!.';, - . a couple ol hllh'lY ex· a11~~mbUng teehni(iue and Vs ""'1 ·wit ierv~\J~n medal is·IJ h e"Dragon ·clii.si sllvef-' medalist Peter· Mr· ~XlCO CITY -Tr.cot;, uncooked vegetables. They perienced and enthusiastic devls~ a top quality control of ernon Foster, official entry WiBiwlw, with New rett l\ad 8 ilf~ ~ • C ~-'-P-P·•-r:"-:-• nd .. _ha.., bel!ICJvld.Jul«r_clea<-mruro!a~•!tMll-. . ~ure....~.the.-lntetN.•---Orltan,.~er B~•~...S!!!!!li~ ill* guacamole~ off lim1tlci for of s:p1cy Mex.Jean food! and · · - -l'.11 \. . .. Uonal t ift.n ASlooiation, ftitdHdis • U\e till#. ~ ft.ft lieftis Ol~'a:t:rilli--.....J Ameri<:an athlere&, gather* don't overeat fruits." •eadng and canvai tQUip-We. fJIJJ.1.1 Y decl\ftd,_ ~r ·e x·a m ino f n--g' am -~, ~.b.tt9Yl ·iLClick:~' h9td;~ .tlairut' lpWU1.i -J •l'-----!:'J~f.l:J.lllkll. .... ____ 119_ ' SIXTH RAC•-450 v•f1h. I ve.r okl~ •nd UP In M PIUI, P'Ul'lt 9'300. S!ePl)lno S1•r !II 8'r1nklfiv) 117 Tollle JOl!ff 01: ltllklil 117 Jet S!rtw ti M1Wk~11unl iu Gll u Ch!rll IT Lll!haJ'IJ . 117 Too l!llmlMll)r CJ Aabl~l 115 Pll11rlm ll1rs CC Sm!tfl\ 117 Pe!'I Ptl't 011'6y fZ Coll~tl 120 Grind Dkll: (J D...,.e•l 1211 T!IW 11:6'MI (D C.rdou) 111 Afltfllt Jtt (lit Mtll') 117 llVIHTM IACl-l!CI WI ... ) Wier ~.ll'MI , vt Ill AM Mlflut. ,.Ul"U l)t Al l)t 18' ll'll'lllltVI 120 W1tdl Ill IM C~I l':IS Slrt1ky J1111 1 (W S1111el 117 "-t i6Y IA Artb.11) lU Wlfl111M Strttlc ID M&rrltl 114 Deub .. .__ lK ~~) 117 L111T111l1w IC Smith) llt t11T6d't Ouetf CJ W'a!MlftJ lit "ff'll Oltl'M ter !W S!MIUll) 11• Cllbbtr" Ge (T Lltl ... ml 117 llGMTM ltACI-* y_,.,1. t Y~tr <11<11. l\llOWtl'ICtl. Tfllt t1tftflt. lturH ing hert t~ for the 1968 U.S. attllete.\ mu:st wam ment, have proved yoo don't JaGk c.ol.e OOded , ''that we metfuulously measuring one a New Orleans sa.11 maker,, . Notai 1 Nerth SW on ~ Olympic GatnM acid' a their hands before entei;ing • haw to be an in<Ulttial were in the boat business to . and Barton Jahncke ol. New Jteep-watiee ·course.-· fortn&ibt'.s bat$.le with the team's dining roOrri, giant to',J.aunch a hew boat stay,··IO ·we ·~oY~ t6 ~ur of the Finn boats built in Orleans. ·~1t 10aks t1 'U ,thf; ~ "Montezuma's .Revehge." Wlhii.!b is equipped with an line. · · nt d Mex·ico fU' Ile Olympie tn tht' blttetly conteeted atr..atti , is, .. ;;;g, U. vr.· pr~& pliant and C-Om.bin~ vacbUng "'"'"'•· Star cl a 11, It.ii m.& k • r COtlaldtrMJo·,~--. •· o The latter is ttle name· all-metal kitchen and il &tlaff From a modelt be-ginning · .w..1 -~ · "'"' 1 ~ ....... ...J.. ._,.,,. · ·' ~ena l<ddreaby·'M~anols-gidi·v~-?.1~Am1erayi.canoutl<iodl.argspecely i.allst<b'···' 18' m-~, ••o ~ey hav• our u~-stery a ..... , uua The FtM la the C'.lfttclal Lowell N<ith of. ~,uiego, UJµ~sJt;y ~o.f ·w.~ w ,c1 .. '"'"' _ W•N _N """' -"' m .. ulaofllflll&'~r•~~n• to . · Whlnu"ol • bronze .l!Or in ~· "'Bllt tr~ rhea known to 1trik• b<IOW· anO America11-tyi>< food· e 1 tab llllled t111m .. lv•s l.etllevt ·area\Or elflci .. ey." •UICl.6·handed boat for thl bra~ .. at 'l'<>kyo, WUJ \le ,at i~S , ,IA> ·-Onsllon, the·bOrdi!< visitor& who sre roast beef, st.om, dlicken, among leading West Coast ·A f..io< in Wit ,1 pact yachUng Olympics. the holm of ~~ North Siar. vA111nf •from 'IOliG:I to not too oareiul about drink· etc. boat builder.a with th.iit ex-Foster, who ls alao a Northr l ·three •. t.i d\ e 8~. ';ntit ~ :w a big tap wator or fl'll:glnl g Tho u.s. medical stall ls pandlng line of SICl~•ack 8<\llffr.t h'a.! 11<.. th• member ol the Sm.u· Boat -1~'.s ·c11ainplon m., ,th.• ~~.uir. ll)t !:"'6-lbemsel I e a Y Y• .i•ve1opme11t ol a new UJle ol Technioal Commlitee lo." lh• l!tir., WUI,· IQUll'e df against .!\'SI!!", l\110 : '1',,~ 'llHd to vea on twice at big as ~ otMr power crulstts. tZa. llerabit er.ft wt.th ')J..fOOt I~" 1 y ~ R~~•.. t>enmen 1 P.aut Elvstrom,· offsnore Wind'!. ' vogetables alld frulm . here. lt baa six doctor< · ~ "-·~·•na •~" ~·g wldoly "°""I-the . best The 33-y..,..id ~ encan camp ls not. headed by Dr. Hanley, llftd a OPERATES FIRM hulls. Jl'lllllllmg IOUC!lt., &rt Urrlon, recenlly wilted Mex-small-boot "6clllg sellor hi of a ulJ.JCtt Mdf1d• ''!t'li 1IO lghUy tile quip ol C0'110 of ,,......, For mor• tilNI I~ years now bolnt Jllde '1it a liying lco 111 inspe<t C«!Stt'llctlon the -Id. ·inllrHdilf'"" IH 'll·,.. ._ a die . n, wl10 offered the , Cbucl< Medi..., who !Ile pair baye i-i-al!l>g ll!1~1e mot!!\' similar In R"'<'dures and .,,,... jhat Elvstrom, winner ol 'lold lit llilht· :or~ hW;y .it. follow~g 11ure.fire formula handles ttie brulsin& ·football the Jack Cole Co. in Cotta <ltaian to lta,:Hnaller alsttt the M ·can F' ·u · medaifl \n O\e OM•l'ftall , E~bM been·~· far losinf1weight: playent at Penn Sta~. is Meaa heart of the nation''s .e.nft •lated · kir tntr~uation · exi inns wi . ~n-dinghy· in ·~OOr· suocei1tve inl for ll Me, lU[tha twti '*"" Ill" In.let (C Smlll!l W!tdl Chit fJ Dl'!'rirl Nireln6 !H Htwll.el'ltlltli fwr Fortv K'"9 fJ Ktnl1l Swint Mt11 !N Ptttlo) ICIW..h llr !I Ailalr) Tk!v ()!) !T \.IOlltm) "By an afrline ticket to bead trainer <>f the mMt fi~I •-• • 1,... , 1 form to th' · ~aooiration Oly,nplc.. from 1948 ·throujh cta,1 bt · · We -i. ~:; Mexi!Co and eat a salad." pam~ Americsatt temn ....,..ease ~ ..... u !ui:ng n· for the 1969 bOtlUnl eeaton. rule«. 1880, .wUl make tile ftrat tbh~wtndi"dt»milts -. ;~ :«We-don't ·anticiptt# ~·· .ever tifiemblect . dl,lStcy .. Their .specialty was It Will be follcrwed next year F or thi11, measurtni la ol Olyrq)iio1 .. wearance ·in 1*11 ·J*ttbQUr one.my;~ 20 h 111 problems but we doil't in· ·':'We have had· ho pro-a wide v&rlety of Qy.an.oJ>fr(cruiserandcon-primary tmpcrtance• 1 1 two-mtn,_32·foot'Star1 ., nut.'1 . :. ,,., •< ~ ~~ teod to take any dlances," bleins yet," said Medlar. upholatered seatinli and can· vehtto6il cabin c r \Ji 8 er regulations 11 tIp1,1 l It e a Crewifl for North \viii bt ' ''.Tw1~tivt1 1s'. 'l•b't1.u t . oaid Dr DM Hanley of '!be ear"· US arrivals in • .. · • Peter "arretl ol Ntwport Mlabwt had et l:n-;111 iruNTM 11tAc•-* VNr 11145 •!Id llfl • ~ . • • • v&s itemi tor nationll out-models. . _ multitide or dlT"?enst<1ns tf1..at Beach, o.Jtf.j who tobk If!• the . Tok~ _GlmM Mwm. "' AA M11111a-itu"" m•. Maine 's Bowdoirt College, eluded cycli~ta. canoeists boa.rd iftbolrd and &allbQat Ttle Jack COie. co. plant it must be adttered to-within co. nd .... , ... et in. ttie 9\l;nn. mt~tl ttre .... ...,..._ ·.- Llkt ,. 11:oc11:t1 ic Smtt111 111 head of the lqest medical and women divers. Anothtt . ' , -..-,, • ...~ ... I.adv h .b,rt cP e,....,..i 1u ~aation ever assigned to 100 of Uncle s am • 1 builders . TMy d~ided: to at 1783 Plece!Xia Ave. vttry ctooe t.olerance.a . ~ 10 din,a:hy 1.t T,o~)'O. ' Star.•-1andf' ttre:: F:l y t 11 I ·~:C:' :1~1 :: TMl:L~=~' ~~~ an Ameri'can Olympie team . newphews and niecee ch~· try buildlns their own Mne of the boats tart ec nNrly kfen-In the 20.foot Flying Dutehmen were ·••'"I·" · ~= ~~ Vi,,:''~Jreelcfleltt> ~~ "Our athletes are in· ed in Thureday, Including boat.. 73 red ttda,l ·a.s Poe-Ible.· : i · Geld DI•' 11 .-111nt•1 nt structed. to drink <d¥ bot· the ~en'1 tr.ck tMm, tht One rt8!0ft for h Skip· · . Ente '1111. more S'ilrullr the Mis• Juntlt ••r '"kfletd1) . lU Ued wattr, he eddM. roMn& crew.a:, boxere, and j k' bl ••• -. i.I Swiss Oldest . Athl~t~ · :. ~i:er11 (":,!~uu1 _Jj~ "n.ey must avoid ..u lMly men l)'mll88U. . ac • ~u~• • unn the , the more a uumg l •••••llll•••---------.. The 88-man track llld ability ol Ille parlller1 to Jn AJ · 't COll\p<tltion. 11 a ll!lt.Of • '; ,.1 tf',.'l How to Find F oothall Fields '·' ' ' ' ' Senllntl l"IMll -Loc.tted 1t lneltwOOlll Mllh SCflOOI IHon'lt lltld ol Lovoltl E11lfft dl.-.cttont -Herth 6n Stn DlHll F'MWIY. 1akt M,andlnttf turlll!ff • _ • Nit on Mtndltlltr 11>1>rox!m111111v 2~ mlles. lntittweocl Hlth "1ethd on corner ol Mllnchfttt<" 1nd Grtvllle1. It. Allltlol!Y PllN -Loctltcl 111 COl'Mr ef' Cl1rtr tlld Cle! Arno Slwl ... E11ltal 4111rKtlDIW . ,,. ilk• kt! Olfft Preewt'I' llOl1ll to h i Ame tvrf!Oft. '61'\llnut on. otl AIM, ~Cl'OM LtktwOM llYf. SfOeond •Mllltllht tft•r Lt~twold '"""' 11 c .. 111:. l> I - fiel<I 1qoa<I ls due Saturday, translate 20 year& Of . anu 08 I a i Io r s rather than the swimming f<llNlds Tues-r,enonal boating experience derigners. 1 In '68 OJyniplc Call,nes day. nto a beautlful deita:n that 11th Ar Th• opposite ls troe of fhe Dr. Hanley said he an· Is fun~ooal and seaworthy. gosy Oly~rc 5.5 meter Class tlclpated no difficulties arls-They knew which e y I!. which is • development GENEVA (AP) -'nle world .. ·Flnallt In 1983, hb ing from the 7.34~-foot catehh'l,g sho\vroom ·features Seventy·thret iaJJboats 11 eia11 featurin& tihe ing.,u·ity oldest competitor · 1 n thli ~ .foded -L.~ a 'court ltJ~ tot ti! thl tes 1 the final tally for tbe 1tatt o1 de&igners. M xl 01 1 G ·n "'""' a e a e , wou d be Quickly forgotten ~ •-11,.~ ---··' ... •--u...... One-desi'"' boats, 00 m>t.t· t CO· ymp c ames WI . cltf.red ·him of -o-who have been training on and which Would. be im· w _, wa ..._ ,.,.,.,u.,.... ... alm<1st certainly be M-~ar* f~., , . : r liinilar bei-bJ. but was portant tn battlinl eh'""'"' Bay Ar101y fr:om Balboa Sa· ter where they are huilt, old ~ •. ..-1,;"tsman , &<• "l"l"-' turday. A must eohfarm to the ·saine ..,\ · .r-·n . ~"I know~ llDt•&lt Jet. conoern.ed •bout the older 11e11 on I homtWard trip detien and to the rules c4. .r .. owrraz. tM-" h IMd receatl .. people connected with the from Catalina or fighting a The Ne~ Ocean Salllna: the c 1 a , • international He will a1ett be makina the wal JU: fJl tboM Y• lt team as well as the touri8ts. criae-croes chop on Lake A111C'.1Cl1.U~n ela11lc will 11t1rt UIOCiation. Fo. ur of the five tnMt UUld.!btng comebaek Oftfl petty, "We can expect 90me Mead or Lake PO'lft>d during at noon off Balboa Pltt. The tn the history ol. the modern jealom ~ b1 eomew cardiac eases," he warn'M, a 1iudden de1ert wfndetorm. !Wah ·.lhJe f~ Saturda,·11 Olympic c~asses ' ere one-Olymp(c movement · who; thou.8Ht he abou11t have "There will be sev....i in· Wltti their r.,eivofr .of rac1°Wfll bO a quarter o a ctatlgn -lite Finn, Star, Nov...,... mt took port In i.d a place in rt'Y-I'm stances of people w·l th knowledge they !f'f'Jnt more mUe ftorthwest of the e•11t or.con and Fcyd.ng Dut· tl\e 1936. Olympic Gamet in ~t mMttorm, MY, mmte:: border-lln'fl heart ailments than two years developing end of the LonJ Be1c~ ct;!11·Fiml ill the 8fl'l'alle11t ·cerma.ny· when he and his lt 1 Ill (Nft. DOW.. : who will stay -up too late, the 20-foot 11eni.l-deepvee bre11kwatfr extension. and per.haps the strictest ol two-man 'crew trlumphan:Uy Born ih the ne&it)y Like drink too mueh and m<1ve hull and extr&mely ·erflcient The flett will rtndtzVOUI the classes. Lt i.s the only s-ailed ttr'09S th amm Une ~..Geneva vlllaige~ot .. Uevue, too mueil.'' coekplt, cabin and fiylng at Long Beac~ Yacht C 1 u b one for which the Olympic at Kiel, appareJt winners of helmwnian Louts: is thi key Cee Grid Summaries Colt. Mtat • • ' 6-Jt lolM Gruell 0 t ~ 1-1 TlllldlfoWflt ICMl l'errv Tomll"' Le-.riy tu"11•f'I, J~ A(thur,·lttul ·Mt11!• P'AT (CMJ It*"" 'toml111 MunllrtllM llldl ' 1 I ~lJ Urot• Ahl • 0 lA ,_,I 't~ (Hll Tlrt'Y McN1¥, • DllW Wt~ll ' 1 ,.AT lHll lret WlllM "''"" ·-~ -, ... , ..... •, •• 0-·0 C:.-· ell Mir-1 •• 1 ... " :"tctllel 1 1 l~ t4-C2 T~ fCdMl Tnm'lt~ (2) ltATjf'(QINIJ Jll'll• Dlelt F"'"'ttln ¥1JIH t I 0 11--11 L•~lfttfl oe11--a T~ l"°l lllb $mllll, I'll ~ ... -ltAT CPV) 9o;rf 1(1!0 S.fltv (l"VJ .I{'" Cerbul -0 ' ...... 0 14 • 1 a-» NO. I 011• 9f itt1 ,..... ,.,~, •• ..... ,.,., f..w,.. 1111 . ·~· tflttte Ut11te4 St:.ttt It tfrt1 A111 l1111!1t1 colum11. lt't t llkllY ftl .. t• tf tht DA ILY •11:or •• ~ .. , ,,,.,,,, -..u •• ff'• ew N•. f c1lw••· t, • bridge layout. Saturday nlaht wh6J'e t h • ·hort country must tupply the Gold Md.I i"n the 1ix· man in the three·man .crew TRUST NOTHING usual dinner dance 1, sche-tile boats. meten etas" · wt>o will carry 8wlio 1- duled. The Finn has been chosen Thoen the sensation broke. in the 5.& .meter ~l••/ His Truathlg notlllng to luck, Tb1 return race SW1clay ae tile ofllcial Oiymp\c An an-6 Jetter ar· old frl...i. ~I ~tern an,d the 1)rototype boat WtlS 1tarta l hlllf·mile southwe11t tingle-hander ever iince it riWd from -Geneva, allttinl ~d Dlllilnd make up trallared 'ISO mll• owr au ol ~Alamltoa Bay en-wu -Oesigned for the 1~~ that Nove<N! wu belDI tho '-'!·· " types ol road• to Ball fa Klno trance ·and . fllll•h•• ol! the Olympics by J\lckatil Serby s.cr.µy paid. He wac dl1· Altlllqll ho -tho on Ille Gull of calilomls to Nawport Piar. o1 Flnlond. It """'orillinallY qualified' · and' . an in-i.. 1Ve Olj>mpfe G-, test tr a i I er in e cbartc· A change in the Sa~urday called "the Prlcken, but . veatJ.ption 1taried wti.:cb N<M!irrai ii tltll ·tn treat teriaUOS. r•c• format prO\ridf!I 1hat later, logically en Gu g h I put him , on tr.ta! for 18 fonn. He w.-ibe-Em;clpua An unpredictable body of all classes will 11ail the same became known as the Flftn. ye ars1 • • ~lamht.p tit ·yew anct wa.ter, tht Gulf prdvided the course and finish at i h e The Finns for the 1968 World 'W a r II interrupted ~ tbe Frencti ·diam· laboratory for 'telting lite •llll• lllle . ln]>io~oia yetri Olympics wer,e bul~ l>Y t!MI pr<iljlngs of the ~ plo\llhi(>I ..,.... !OP · lit· craft under-ectuat cruising there->ba*, ·betn stpat".a1' Lme. Ferro., .owner qi t•e ' based lnternatlona~ Ya,cht tern •tlonal' oomP9'1:tlon·, alld lubing cMdltk)lls. The ...,.,... '"' !ht Ocean :Rae. •V•I~ FOJTO boatyoril: d Rad>( ,U!l(lll -·-• 'wtnnl!ii .u eut fl seV. partnort .ventured m or e Ing dlvittot\, Mex!Oo. 1uth0ril)' in 1l>e yacbMl>c ""'*!· • Ulan 1,llOO mn.t on a round Tiii !IHI ls divided Into Sill.! lei' tho 1968 Ol1mpU: · · trip «> Callo San Lueii in lour dlvlll6ns .;... Ocean Rae· Finn• w..., &II· built by oroer to 1111r11n1 .. ·notttina Inf: Ml~iot o..an R&Clng. North Sall• ;., tho Seal had bee!\ overloobd lor tile Pai;lfter· llandlcap lls~llil 8-h plant. ll'he UH d 6n• comfort llld 11laty · o I Fleet and Oc•an Raclllt Ook sa\inioker ~loo ._,, 1bat p ..... ,..... , • r-''"'m~ . .,~ ... :·: .. ~· :·~·;;·~~-~=.it~,""1;:·~·will~·~be-~lde~nti~· .. ~1::. .. ~I Th• s~1••k·:t0 11 y i.n a , • , . · ~~L~=ti:. -1i~ '8l. L.·81tE .. at tho 1967 l<o ~· boa! 1-W. llllo••'. 'Ille e x h i b It lo Ii resllited In mlllj' ordu. ilnd I 11te liestnntftl•pt ~ .oamr l orflDlUUon Tlillch. nMI' u- tendM t b r o u.f.~ o p. ( Ole we.,.,,, V. S. · I . Jl&ymc --. .,.id. -li>cal --bulldor1 t .. d~" aa a r..wt I tlliA llnlllclna ~ ......... ~~Ila two ·Jaab cbQlt to,boeld inodady llld strlvs IJit 1lmitell bllt C<lll· t!Mlt outpilt. RON ROOT'S JAVELIN:• .NOWTHRU JULY 31·· BOiiiA'I' iiiffif DECUION GOOD ''Th• •1 ~ have 1A1.11 a ••• dtvalapei\dUliif9"pollll ~i =:==~::.::::.:!:!::::!.:~==~~~~~~~1.,..._ ......... ~·=•U:.;1:1•=::,=n~ICA._M::::"°:::•au::" •. _~,.!l=ljl=o:.:Ml:::ll SB IT AT m-, «a dellilltdto lllrt ,-· '-~ , .. ... • • • "' ' I 1, ,j 1· ' ,. ' • • ... • I -. . . ... ... ..... ~-. . ... -.. , ' ;" ... ~-.. ~"':"!. -.-~ .. 4."".,,...· ... -:: ... ~·-. -. ... -~ -l-1·. .. ·~ ·.. --· .... ~ t .:·:.,:.t~ 'r'-~ . . ; . ' .... . . . . • : . . . .. . ' . . . . . .. ·-. . . . .... .··.v -"t.'"·. _.. ... -... • ·~· ... ·---·~-~1'" •T y._.i... ,_.__~.,--. .. . ·-· ... ,.. I -.. • .. pAD.Y. PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . . Billboard p·rohle ·m . 4 ' - ' ' !. • ' ' . 1 • . • 0 l!i: t "":. ,.;.. .. 9 "'::'. I' ,_ -. .. . . .. . .. .. . ' Llpil ulat>toucll billboard lobby!ai.s' be11pilll!ty lit Iha 7oth Anzuial C.lilOltlla Leagile or Cities Ccn.tentlo11 in Loo All)leleil next ~end ue aloo now volcine ci. dlb» ~ theif •ra111pont rOid~e 11iah11, . · Al. lMst 111.at;s· the situation in eo.ta. ....!1"88, where• U..4Y.~;recemly. tiook,.the• 11J111 ented-sle•p.-.~ ot.notnmwme a·penii1t'b--ln-exlst1ng bWbOll!'d, whie -e>eDIUally bring it down. JoPllCIT• aomeope wqndered at a City Oouncil·plan-nmc """" 1 ' 011 joint meetin~ ~.d•y . whether the ~ -eilatinterit will now be welOOlllO, in a "hos- pitality room,• retained by a majo5, ouldb!>r advertising Cllll>l!UY In ti\• hoi,eJ , ooof~ peadqlf~- lt -just a light ,..,,...k. IJul. ti>• day soon may oome ·When our elected. leaders won't :be greeted ·so ~ ·at a bar WbeR "*""hments are; bought by biBbolrd .a~. ' Al-.gh not unlDiliwus. the 3-2 ballot agotnst the NfWPOl'I -....i billboard signifies a healthy trend, which *>uld be coortinued .ai the city develops a full· fledged ~ )>n the <)bjectlonabl, l\gt!S. . ,'lb.e 1;M) l~g "n.0'' -votes wer.e c;ast. on the balis that it "seems more sensibl~ to attack by rejecting ne:w appijcatiiiiui liejore;·baddng .t underpinnings of· those alreody .in emtence. This ;nay be true. cClearly; how- ever, discretion 1will not be required in deciding which, if any, permits will be granted in the future and which, on the other band, ii«>n 't. A' billboaM"is ~ billboar~. no ·matter.Jmv chic tile girj advertising vodka thereon, or how felehlng the' car- toon ch.,._~ dog promoting the gmge.--wrapped bl'flad. C<n1ncUman· G~re. A. ·Tucker took the initiative . in deniil of tile. permit· on Sept. 16, and the Points he raised at the time were good oo.e.s to pc>nder in regulat. tng this medliim of advertising. Merchants have a rtgbt lo announce goods and ser· . ' . . . there. A IUJldl¥1dw is in the blialn• ,.,, profit, not ~-If lie CllD't pecldle bll prodll<f in a year or lwo, t!M ..............,ta Ibo* come down. Mvertl&in1 IS alYital uea fnr com~r awareneu, but America.· lhe Soutblancl. and 'naturally C..ta M..., baYe )iei;gme too,sopbislicated for 1land,arc!J ct llui:JJ»,_ Shove~ liitl daya. Too llltle·be&uty remains ·lit our ljerita~• lo ln<lilcrimihately Utter II with vsual trash In addlU<il to that thoughtleasly dumPed at lhe roadaide. "rices, while subdlviden who provide b!illfea for new resl· donta lllnlkl be a\19Wed 4 cbonce to show bow !o get ·ileli).f or ~oStman Jim Jim Wlernicz, a Newport Beach mailman and • Costa Mesa re1ident, needs help. He ii ill with a kidney disease Mid requirea tre<1t- ment !rom a •25,000 blood-cleansing, machine, ~ Many grownup• are helping Jim by contribu · · a .fupd sel ·up in bll. name at Mariner's Church, 812 Dover Drtf•• . And n\(lliy teen-agers are helping too -wit hard · work ,fq:' .hfre. ~ Wally Wallace, head of a group of high school slu· , '·dents who altend Mariner's Church, has announced plans for·an after-church car wash SUnday al Mariner's School, Dover Drive and Irvine A venue. Several'teenagers will be on hand to wash any car from noonjo ii_p.m. f~r $1.25 each. All of the proceeds, o! ooune. will.J!I> to aid Jim Wiernici, who ·is too weak to continue bis posfal roundl. We greatly admire young people who would devote a good part of th~iJ; weekend· to su~ a humane, COil· atructive eause. We re :sure you adnure them too. So demonstrate H, by taking Y'llll' car down to get It washed -wbelber or not it needs ll c . . .. .. , , ' I Reader ·Con.pares Schmit~, Cleaver . . . A Dirty Doll, ~.Transp~entDemagoguery -c~ual--rting, . . To jhc Editor: . . 1 .. Orahge Comly'1· ~oil) ~Cit'• state se:iator,. John Scbinitz, and Eldrid&e e2~aV\;f have niore in"ODJmnOll than i::.:i.y appear. senator Scbiditz is t·~~-· ed as saying in ,connection with l:.~aver•a· ~nt appmanceo-at UC, t:-·.-tne, ."He .(OeaverJ; raised biS t. ::mltive bettle·cty·w)tli laJlguage of ;e most dilgusting ftllll." ~ U by · the t.erm, UfUtti" tbe sene.tor eiers to·iexuallly. ttia·inlerestiog to note that on MYeral ptmlic occasions I i,a•·----bi• ~--............. elliDg fl'I-. ,ID 1liO dl-y. of a peroon'1 ~DC motel ec- comm0<¥cm -1lle name of 1'14-""' .... Jcbl Smlllt" which, he tells bU ·.-. _,..sitated bis cbaoPoc~Jiis JIOIDO !run Smial to Schmitz. ''ftws;, me oould ccmdude, sdUnits IJld Claver both make re!erences to-l«lU8ltty-in their Speeches but differ'only in the choice of W.ords. cars .....,. particularly at 11be beginning and end Of each work day. There is not one stop signal .along tbe entire stretch from Palisades Road to 19th Slnet - a span, perllaps, ot three miles. Distances-slldb as thi8 unhampered by stop s:igM, do not dispose-~drivers to have in 1heir mil\ds the poS6lbilily.-ol cbildr,M ouddenly appearing to crois the road .. THE COMPLETION Of tile YMCA -a facility w.ti.ch, we: Ur.,agined wOuid be a bOon I» our familiee, irWUcallY · coincides with the destruotliPri of its access. lt is possib~"to foresee that the gorge<:J\IS:ComJ?elx might bedome. an island -well-etjuipPed .and unused. . by the pedestrian c~dren trapped on ttle wrong ide of Irvine, · · I am the mother of ten young children, &ix of whom could be making us~ of a family membership to Ule "Y" -if only they oould safely get thdre! WJIY G.'-DENIGkN ' • :o the Edit«,· T<) the Editor: It is about' time someone injected a little saDity i n t ci the Cleaver· con. fJ'oversy. (Your editorial of Sept. 30.) Sonle ol our ·Cl:li!ornia , politicians who cry tl'eason, ,otbers who .embrace t:1e philosop~y e~anatin_g ,b'om Bel· mont, Mas~ai:huslittl <Ri>b¢ Welch, founder ol 111e Joltii Bir<!>·S«iely) and the one ·receiving eocktrsemebt from ti:.e governor of G;eorgia (Max Raf. ferfy)_ shOuld. also learn, that "11otorie- ty. put:spqkenness, .theatrics an d venom dontt necessarily equate with a substantial, inforrnativ.e messaie. ·~ if we a.IJOw sudl men to control our univt'rsity;·we may aa well change the r.ame tu ~'Old Miss." STREETER G. ib:NG To 1lle Editor: Portable pensions should give the · )VO?kinf man security. We ~t to get the most for our money whl1e' .pr~ tectinJ tti:e reasonable interests of the · company and employ~. _ , •. · Lovers' Kiss · By ELLSWORTH L. RICHARDSON Mlnl1ter, 'lbe . Nelfhborbood Con(l'efationt! ~arch Laguna Beach Let us examine three ordinary ob- jects which in themselves may not ·be worth very much from a purely ob- jective, materialistic point of, view' Here is a doll -very muc:n worn_ - quJt.e dirty, in fact. The maid cleaning the room might say, "I guess I'll throw this away. It has .about bad it.,,. The litUe girl's older brother couldn't cafe less. He shrugs hia sboulden and asks , "Wby do girls have to play with dolls?" But to the little girl' the cf..oll is precious. It was a gift,..her first doll and she can~t go to sleet> without it. It bas to be in bed right beside her! It was. lpst one night for two hours and . . . no oth~r doll would do . Her father pro· mised her, "I'll get two dQlls, just like the' oiie that is lo st, only bigger!" '. IF BY THE TERM ''battle t:¥Y'' Senator Schmitz: is re9erring ;to Cleaver's .recommendation. to the biack comlnunitj that: tbiy arm themselves in self-defeme, Sctun.itz' o~t-repeated opposition to· gun control on .f.he grouiids that the white com· r~ r.1ty must be permitted to arm i'-~ ~ll aga.inst .civil .dirorder, resolve!l· i::zll into a differen~ only as to wbon· i;'..)Ulld be armed. In troubled tim~ like these, times o: nrest,. rising crime r.atet, ~ests. -le.; I feel that it is incumbel'lt upon our"~ o{ police to see to it tha\ the city retaiOJ as many· of the officers who are well-trained and highly Most of t11 Wt to (ee1 ilidependent and sell-sufficient after we retire.· We w_ant to suppierp.ent ou:r SOci.al._ Securi· ty benefits. Sometimes these .. :ob- jectives lire hard to fullill. Consider the man (such as an air~t worker} whose work forces him to ·periodically change employers. . "No" ... .an she ·wanted was the dirty-• -.The Schmitz effort..-to mak. political capital·thr~gb his attacks 01, Cleaver can be seen as simply ailottier in'~nce o( the transparent demagoguery we· in Orange County have come to expect ci QUJ' state 'senitor, as we l l·ag. hypocrisy o! the highest order, for upon examination a · Cleavl.J' speech and a Schmi& speech differ pri,marily in to wham they ar. n-ddr~sed. TOM WER · Trouble for C&Udrei: Our conlmuri.ty in the West Newpt ·Upper Bay (or Back Bay) has bee. hi t, suddenly, by _progress. T\le lon t expected widening and develop'lbent o: Irvine Averiue ruD.ning along the bay doe.J its job of livJting us with other comfr!unities .and_·with the ·wyversity at Irvine but, at the same time, it Pro · jects us iOOJ serious troullie for our children. There are two major reasons why our chil~n n~ to ~" Irvine and tb,_y are botb ~re to stay. One is for their schooling at Moote Vista Street and Irvine Avenue. · qualified as we can. ' M we are all wi;tll aware, there ar police officers' -and tbeo there are police officers .. Newport Beach is fortunal:!&, in ba.ving a few of. the dedicated offil!en who always form the nucleoQs of a· good f<>rce. some of them, as did Chief James Glavas, hav· ing acquireld their early experience in 'other larger cities. I don't know .whether' other peoplt' haYe noticed, but I have been viewing with growing alarm t;Qe number of ex· perienced officers w1:lo 48ve been resigning from the NeWJl'(lr't Beac~ police force . In coojoocCfon with this came t.he lett.Er written b)'. Allan Beek tO ·ttie city .concerning t.be general 'distrust o( the people for th .. police and suggasting a cmruitittee to try to find the reas9n. I hope that we don't ignore this suggestion and that we don't ignore the increasing resign~ ticins ..>f v3Juable men. Or the loyal employe Whose· lifetime benefit.t are lost when a Studebaker or other ·company leaves the country or goes bankrupt. Or the industriOus, am - ·bitious man wt}p elevates hilmell k!Y. taking anotner position. PRIVA:i'E , _P.~SlON . companies lrather than a government .,gency) would give you the gf~atest return fot: y6ur peiision in~e&trp.ent. For the federal government fb"eing a.monopoly and lacltiiDg the discipline of the. profit motive) wastes 40 c;ents out of your tax dollar. And it wouldn't pay interest on your peDsion inveStm:ent.' Unrunscionable v o t e · b u y i n g demagogues coi.J.ldri't as readily p1ay politic$' •Witti the "f(tndi of a private company. Tl)e eompany should be regulated ~ ttte federal .gevernment to assure its stability. And the · funds sbouJd be guaxanteed -possibly tne way~-the Ft;>LIC ,backs savings ac· counbs. ...., \ doll!, CONSIDER, IF YOU will, the mean· · ing, the value. placed upon Jt, far beyond ~ny rational explanation that we can offer. . Or here is a diamond ring! WeU. it does have some value, for the jeweler placed a price upon it. It is ia perfect stone with glorious ,lights that reveal the art of a diamond-cutter's skill. (It is in a pawn shop now. A burglar has pawned it for a few bottles of gin.) Turn back tl_ie years and see the glow in the girl's-eyes who wears it as her engagement ring. Seated, in a subway car she gazes at it, for it brings back memories of her husband 'to be. a soJ·''·"r far away. What price can you pl ·. on-that ,ring? Two bot- Ues of gin or '500? Even S5IXI is not iE"nough. HER.ASKING PRICE.ls far beyond anything· that you or I could pay, fO'l' to' her it is .priceless. The value she has placed up0n it tnay be far be'yond our rational conception, It .belongs In the realm of the sacramental! But it js in a pawn shop now! -'-r-. _,, __ Jidgii)~_~j\ll ~ ; . . .•. ' . . Things · by Price In one of his most famous epigrains1 Oscar' Wilde defined a cyni~ -.a1 ·•\a man· wbo knows tni Price · cif everything and the' VAitie of iicitlllng." In one resptot; we seem · tO be· beconiing a natiOn of cynics .!... ·m that we increasingly tend to judge the were soon beating down the doors .to vBlue Of everything by its-price. buy thi1 ''exclusive" formula. Laat week I was lunching -with a Of course, in .on~ aei;ise, ·any coin· friend.who is a widely known novelisl D1oditY ·is "worth" what people are He told me that he bad become ex· willing to pay n. n: There is · a hausted on the lecture circuit and psycholQgical as well as. a merely de~ded to double his fees ~ order; to ecoao~.factor ia all buying. cut down on the number.of· .groups that , could afford to hire him. . ·, . . TIU; ·, pVTBAG~U.~ ~!ping o! "You know what happeo~1·" be'. th~ter ·b."'ckets. to, ~way bits bas asked ''I got twi~.:M-jpep.y, r~u(ls~ ..• l~~ to ~q with 'tbl!l~ ~i~ value. of for leotureo. Wll!ln'·-grollp! l•llt•· the p)ay. than witb ~0,'11.y of haVlllg ed I was twice ag--~dsive,' they seen ff. before ~iha.W. · ·waDied me twice as ',m~cti, ,beeat,J.Se '. ·But w~en prjc~.~111!! sq divorced ' ·they .tholigbt r w.a.s 'twice, as gOOd ~m.; va1ue; :th~ 'is then a great V/1lai· 'can · you .do With' that kind: of · te*1pta~o11 ·to ~ti:ess the superficial tbfrilting·?" · • ·' ··:-· · -.-' ' , aspects .of a iPfoduct and to sacrif&ee · -' ' · · thel'iilliererit vahle. OF' COURSE, With. many p~oduCU · If yqtl can sell tbe pack~ge, ttiere ii theie is a dirt:ct ratio between prlCe little' point in improving the product; H ·and vaitie. I have never "bougbt ,·a you can appeal to soobbery, there la "cheap· .. .sbit of clothe! tb:at looked as little point in appealing to sense. good,. at felt i.s good, -as an ~xpensiv' And I s~ that much of the re. suit. Bµt this ls by no means true of hll Cent ~pularity· of t.he small ·foreign produ'cts. . . ~ e!ITS is due to the fae1 that they com. I knf?w some people who s~ a bine-sr.o'bbery and sense -they are cosmetics company years ago1 .puttilig both·chic -af!:d eco09.mical . out an excellent cold cream in a small Wh en enoqgh Americans own U..em, plain. jar, for a dime. They lost a great , however, and . their snob appeal bas deal of money until a_ "·packaging ex· diminished, I doubt that they will be pert" designed a fancy jar for them, able to compete against a good Detroit and·increased ttle p·rice to $1.50 for the cir that is designed to capture the same amount of cream, The women same market. · ·' .. A Survey of Protes~rs lll Atlanta, Georgia, on a-warm, sun- ny afterll01>n , a young Georgia Tech· .. student halt& in front pf the IBM of· , fice . He puts down a placard. He then proceeds to undress until he is nude, save for sox. ~ · ' ' He picks up the placard ...nd holds it on high . .It reads: "Computert are Ql:>scene." Hundre<H of giggling ,yOung lidy employes and astonished males stand watching until police com~ and 'take· the young man away. . . . In Milwaukee, fiVe priests and nine others, Vietnam anti-draft paeifistrs, overcome a cleaning woman; take a key from'. her, enter' and take p9.Ck.ilg•s of dr-aft card records and burn them. At -Columbia University, a: small group of demonstrators, determin~ thst the unJver!iity muSt not be allow- ed to open and conduct classes, main· tains harassments. the Ji'lore p·assionat!'1Y eager he ls to overthrow .or deStroy 1it. At'·no time' at-CoJumbia did a ma• jority -Of, s~de'nts ·.support · t.he pro- testers. The aurve)' shows that tbt studenti ·wbo, came: from families of lower income and less affluent situa .. tiO~ ·~e .·mOte "~oUs to have c\asses contirwe, were not interested in destroying the ·system -at least iiot so loilg 'as it indicat~ a return fOr .one wtlllng·to be cOmpe:llitiVe in il TIIE OTHER ls for their recreation at ttie new cnnge Coast YMCA, ;which ia on Univenity Avende Off of lrvfue. IT IS TRUE THAT Newport Beach is rapidfy conforming tO the image tbat is desired o! 1t by a large number of its citizem, not n~sarily a ma· jority, who are well·mooeYed . well- respected and. I am sure, we11-in· tended. who want to make sure that their rights ar,, not infringed upon; however. let Ifs not. looe sight of the fact that there is an equally large number of the citizenry who of· teatimes feel that their rigllts have_ been slightly !camped in order to pro- ject and protect this city lmoge. It lo necessary to have a raCionaI-ttlintd~ police force, capable of using a Utile common sense along with their knoWledfe of the code ,..-making up !be cold statement ., IAJ to inlJIJ'O that tt>iS law and, hOpe!ully, JUstice may apply equally iJO and for ail. YOU SHOULD BE able to choose ~ plan: a fixed-inco·me type (p...ibly through an Insurance com- pany or bonds) to protect against depression; a mutual ·fund type to guard against inflation, er some ct;>m· bination Of these. To foster tower eo&ts and bettor benefits, you should. ptl')< frOm . competing COD)panies and •be able to swU.ch pension compan1es. Or instead of a thing like a doll or ~ ring, let. us think of some incident. Here are two J9vers. They kiss. To an observer who does not know the two lovers the kiss might seem mean- ingless .. It might be a bit indiscreet, doWnright vulgar. Bu" to the lovers. THESE ARE SOME of the elemerits A SURPRISE IN the survey was that the discontent with the draft did not seem to be-much of a factor. What was a factqr, Qr. Barton•aaid, "was the generalized unh·appiness witb the war -and that applies t.o everybody regardless Of draft· 5'(.atua:'" · . .One might need to live In the area to tie adequately bhpre,.ed by the poten-tial danger Of tht: ·Stady l'tream of ~lore, I am aoldng dlat aU of you join me in l>eseeching ClUef Glavas to be sure that "ell men on ms • fon:e always feel that t.hey have eq~l wonderful example for others. chances 'for advancement. that they are all looked upon with equal favor, UU1t tis is the best pollcti department for them so that we may ~-ve not only r ·a aood force o1 men. but ~~ ~ ~st -mea oo J orce. • MA VIN J. GEORGE --.- Many well-intentioned ·pt. op l e PQStpoDe saving JO{ retirement until too late: So· U>e ~~ plan ohould ~~ "l'""""'J'JNAi<D wmoih-. . ;Defll" . • 'GlJioin.Y " t ., .~~: . ThOI c!Ock ... OOll .... Cooler ' (Gur, Sepe 2$) Has not been k!pl ln repair far ecot:tomlc and ad· verti1ing r~110n1. It may be re· moved in the very near fut'!ft. -C. z . .j\. ' ' 1 the kiss conveys an emotion. a pledge of what is , an:i continues to be, a year of mutual trust. far beyond anything of tragedy, trauma a.nd trouble. It in· they. could expreSf with, words. eludes assassinations of two men who It ought to be evident that the doll. coUld.w ~n,d· did, inspire and lead lhe ring and the kiss, all dl!peod on Ametic_afts.~. whose doll it is, whQlle~rlng it is. and Who are the st)Jdent protesters? · who is doing the kissing. Theie att Dr. Alab Barton, director of Colom- overtontis of meaning beyond anything· bia Universtty's Bureau of. Applied that we actually see~ Research,-completed a questionnaire WE CAN EXPLAIN poetry, scan it. project which included , ..U faculty ling.it! MuSic .can.;J...tqn to pieces, memb'~s 8nd one or every five nanl&yzed into all its resonances, tun-studerQ a.monJ the multi4housands damerital aDd :har,nonic, its rhythm on the caJJij>LW. Dr. Bart.oG , was able and pattern explained," but no· study to cniate a !"eanlnilfUI 'Pfdare cl the yet haa ~I'.! i;na~&1Whjch explains how stud4int radlcal. 1 ' • , ~ it can blunt and Stir the human souJ.. SiXty percent tf tb:e , ~lu~~a seventy·nin.e percent Of •the studt.nt1 replied· they regarded Columbia as a good place to get 'a univerlity educa· tio.n . Only a ."smf.l) minority" of studentl.accept the b&liefs ·of ra<tical leaders t:hat desired changes cannot be brought about without revolutionary action. .----•• GHrge --- DNr a..;.,., I wanbid .to lbank ,.. (er 1l>t d a•l·I y Jaugh I pl from y•o u r column -scime day. h's llillnl&r . -olben. What caust111U? J. !I. Pbillipo onee slid, "From 11ich deinonltrltin ~ 1-. ·-ht· thinga 'we see that the commonplace 'CQ!t16 ii abaft $!$,GOO'.,.. yeir. Q,mous moy he lnv•n,<! with the hlf,e_rt and . ~ Jialfproftlie•...,...•~' ~-oleo per ... -,!)ear; adou•; · . pur(?st emotion. and that unn-e are eeof" wen ~ ..... ._ • .. If you 1&-w my rtadera, you depth• apd helllhts in our spirits whleb lldenble lncomea. •oul4..:lf'dontaltd. sOme daYI may be touched by the sunpltst of • , ' · · ·.u.y't• fUMler tban others natural phe_nomena." T!lb _is w!>.f the 1'1'18 POl!Sll!Ll!!'to dei!Jlceol Jr!"" th!I . '(-ly thonk toil for ~ gommon ll)iJlis; oJ Ille. a 4i11Y doll, • , tilt'tlle J'!'l"',llrillkf"I '--. ~_._.......;. ·' casu.i ilnl 1111 the llqer, • dot ·iif' tlir"~iet sM.r --lhlllc-~ , i -_-__,,.,, - around the nect, are 11cram0iital. mid;iitllll ~bGnl .._....,_., "'-~----..-------' • J ) -. • f . > '1 I BY WllllAM . . REEi> l ....... ~ In· th·e Wlncl Th• Ocean View' 5cb0of District · bu •••ded out an IDlµeatin• lillle fold~liii:h i. atioUt 'the .!le of ·a· business card wheo f<ilded. I ' -- '·. '! •. Unfold"(! it. b!!gins with a . brief history of the ,distrlc~ names of the trusteeJ, adniinlsttaton; liJt of Im· portant dates; riwnber of stuaents, colt of education per pupil, nam~s and addresses of~.schoots. and a list of special .•ei:vices the district of- Huntington Beacll'Higb School's 800 freshman have elected class officers for 1966-69. New leaders are (fiom left) Rept~taliye Stan Peterson, Treas, u,..., Carol Gurney; Vice:Proaiaent Terry Kipt)er, · Secreta,Y Lynn Alvarez l!nd Pmident Jb!t Ja~s • .' fers. . ~ On the reverse side is a · breakdown· on the current budget Se • Angl .. which lists where the money is . mor . ers spent and' where 'it CO\lles from. South A ftican Student ~ ·. Income sources are·llldlcated so a Jn "t d to B· h taxpayer cari see. bow much money · VI e ' eac comes-from the local,· s~te-aiid-~ federal sonrces.* Fishing Derby Anglers over 50 who don't mind ad-\ This little card niight well be one milting their exiact a~ .IDlfitY· be,· among Fountain Valley .s new kl'eign ex· of the moSt-important milestones in -.A -~"-ers Oct. l6.Jn' ..._ H .. ....i .. -... change student is Tamara Bonnell the path of · improving taxpayer-wlllJ .,.."'" ~ _._'6..,.. fro ·~ ·~ h 1 "·ti Beach Senior CitUens' F'·"~ .. Dert>y. ' m """"'""' n.uica. sc oo reU.. ons. ~ Miss Bonnell is the city'• aeeond It answers in 8 form SJTlal.l ~· wiD be awarded to the oldest · foreign· high school .stud. ent and folloWs enough to }le-carried Jn the pocket fiSherman and fis~ · com.-many of the"b'asic questions about ~ .... in the three. ·hour .. Contest on the Ruby M<ira:gas from aut~. who spent the school cliSttict. 1 • ff~ Beaeh pier. tthe 1961-68 s.ohoOI year with the Jaµie s For instance, did you know that Awards will also go for the best Burbeck family· - in. ~e oCean . View district the decorated bat, the btigest fish cauif\t, Mayor Robert Scllwerdtfeger has rmmmum-~early salary _for .a _th Mt liSll··-·-~:-fi ··lJi;r-·o<Wmed..the .. Wffk--Ot Oct. .. 14-19·~ ·teacher is $6,500? or that the max-. e ~5'""' . s "American· Field "Service Wffk'" in imum teachers salary is $12,62.8? decorated fishing buggy (auto«tes · reeogotllon of the city'• active chap\.r of tbe student-ezchange organization, wtlicti paved tbe way for bringing tile two glr!S 1o Ibo. city and for. oendlnC ; 1bis Year'• Fixintaln Valley -Hiih School sjudenl Kaihy Crozier lo a Belgian family. .The chapter earns its revenues, in part, from tile Wblte Tag Sale, lo be -1_..f that -k by tt>e city's merd.ants. * ';['he biggest inccime. source to the district is the state treasury which supplies nearly $3.4 million -for operation and $4.23 million for con- struction this year. Next largest revenue .source is the local tax- payer who tosses in $2.8 million for operation, $30,000 for building and $543,093 for Interest and bond redemption. -push carts) and t!le .man.st. most· unusual and biggeot wriety of fish caught. The · contest is open· 111> rail persoos over 50 year~ of age. They must pro· vkle til<ir OW!I equipine!J\ and bail their own lines, then land ,their own fish. ·Deiters · Prep11;re Huntingtoo Beach ~on Mid . Parks Departrn~nt and !loo's Bait and Taclde steod are sponsoring the con- test. 1 . . . . Valley Offering Karate Classes Karate has been added lo the fall schedule of Fountain Valley recreation activities. · The~ class · fee la flO per m«lth. RegisC'ation fOnna 'atl be ·o~ed at city hall, lcr.rJO Slater Ave. • ---' ••dot. Octob<r 4; i96& OAILY PILOT s ContinU.t~ ·seMol •• ' \ Guest·s, Welcome • I At Winte·rshurg • • · v1;111ors ·W.-·we'l'comid at Win-... lo coQle lo · the 1ciioo1 and oee It In tersburc Hl.!11.Scliool, the«ontin!llltioil operation," school of&clala ba>e -· school Ol 1!>0 Hilntlngtl!n ~h-Unloo 'Parerib ,oc alµden'4 In nee'<\ di ,c~s 1figtr Sd'tool''Diltrict,,and p«aom are schedules or 1letailed 1nf0rmati.on on coming to 1ee" it trcm 'tbrou'CbOut the )'t'hat ·the icboOl officer sboUJ.d cootaCt ·mt., Its 1"1)idpaj9a!d. " \he principal at 1142-4«1'1. Tile sdlOOi' opeiied January,;1987, at .!ml. 'Go!d~~it st. H~ii Beach. It·· ~ucta claseet l o.r '1tu<lenb who hive ~ped. out of 1chqol and"w!lo -lo 't'Ofk put-tlnie .but w.ant.to .t.tke soIDe: courees. , Clusls . ~·:·,~ 'lo:i. · i\ze' .. teachers '&nd .cotniiJtfors can' Jive mu:· imurn attenttod lo. eadi 1tud"!~ .•~d Prloclpal Roy Miller. E~ s¥ent,ad· yances in his -~ ..C. ~.own rate of •Pet<!. he odd!!d. 'ibe scbOoi .' o~~. O!l dopble sessions, so-u.t atments can choo8e· either. lilonilng ·or aller'ncio' cl~s, dePOnd!Di.Ji!! J!lelr .. worli sc~ediiles. only 11~. ~nu · atteoo ~, t11ei. ~~e::~=:.~= morning ' and ailotber ·200.·m ·the af· ternoon.· '. "Vu:itors are, welcome •at· .n times, 1 . Matjj.,8na:,. · Ji&D FiJms Scheduled • . . At Valley ChureJL N.-co1i~s ·.rin. he \he wbject of a member of 'tbe 'O...ge.C91uity 'Sber• 11r1 -"" c1e1a11, at 6;'5 p.m,,&a, day at tt> .. Firlt Baj>tlst -of Fountain Valley.,17tH l\facnollllst. Two films will also be shown,.. '1Marl· juana" and "I.SD: Inalght or~lmani· ty." ~meeting ill free, open to the ·" public with teenagen . particularly welcome. · , Tho program !.< In lieu of the regulor evening· riligibua service. For more Information coiKact the -dalrcll of!l,ce fll 6'7-4844. : . . . , Assessed valuation per child is $8,896, tax rate is $2.5005 and the cost per stud~nt is $494.86 for each of the 12, 750 kids. There are 500 teachers and 200 persons in non· leaching jobs. Housewives' Game Slated in Westminster Lessons by frrst degree blac~ belt lns1<uctor Harry Umimoto begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Fountain Valley Hi~ sCboo1 gymnasa.um, ·and will con· timle Tuesdays and Thursday• year Oeean View Kids Hit · tlle ;Books '· The new foldout card ls an ex- periment and only 3,000 have been printed. More are .toibe pl'inted to satisfy the demand for tbe ready source of lnfonnation. Presently the teachen, principals and each parent-teacher .group have receiv .. ed the Cardi<. , , Volleyball ls in the offing for Westminst.er house'.'il(ives, ··with the first serve set ·for 10 LID. Tues:::tay ~ Sigler Part. A second session'•will play Wednetdays In McFadden Pari. The program is sponsored by the Westminster· Rematm and Pafks Department. 'Ibero I! .no tj>arge. ' . round. · in.tcui:tion will cover all pbuea of kldte frllm begimera (wbit.e belt) through advanced (black bell). Any male or female • who ls at least 14 .yem old' may participate. , UmemotO is an autliorized lnstructor · approv.ed by the All·Amerloan Karate Association. In the rew· weeks' since~ ·school started, Ocean View . sCbool .District students have shown why tiley pro- bably scored above average on last year's statewide reading test. They aiready have Checked out 23,560 books from the .schools' library, !!,.997 . ~ wlilcll W<re. leisure reading naerw:. 1'Jlat'1 about two books P:'r student ln leu tban a month; .&c· cording to dbt?Jct enrollment·taiµes. lJbrarian Bernadine Kuamnlo 1aid 116 sci-~. l ,lllll ~k k!encfe j .,PPlepfellts, , .711 ~ studies books,. "2.. i:ll&trlct readers and 2,876 m!lcellaneous titles bave . also cirCldlitM M!O.ng· ttle 11udent .. . ' Daily exclusive fHturos on the Oronge C..st Olymplens end the 19111. Olympia<I ~in Soturdoy from Mexico City in tho DAILY PILOT, tho only Orongo County nowspeper with its own 'Olympic te•m' on tho scone , Gleno W~ito, bmnguel s~ oditor of the DAILY PILOT, speob tho lenguago !'f the Olympics. Ho 1~ob ,yovr laitgilog~. . . ·' ' ! ' Almon [ocl~bey, another skilled roport!f w1'0· speob the langu19e of tho Orongo ·. Coost, )"ill file exclusive stories from Acopulco starling Octob.r 12 reporti~g on the soinng sovvy of Don Diego's Lowell North ond Newpo<t Beoch's Pater Borrell in Stor . Clo11 events, plus off tho other, booting Klion of the 19th OIY.mP.i•d. \ '. ' .. ,. -ii·· .A . Snoto Girl.. - Olitja Hansen of H!1Jlllligtor\. Beach is :one ot several Siiutb-; .,. · C8111onll.i< women, c:ompet·. ing Sunday aUMt. Bildy fol" the titte' ot S!)OW 'Queen ,for tho. upcoin\ng winter IPQrlll ~·,_'. ·son. · ALMON LOCKABEY,·bootlng editor Of . tho 'o.t.(L'f f!ILOT, notlonof onrcl wl""'"' booting ond y-Jng writer, M!' •II ,_ for "-""' \ohoro hf wlll oyoboll tho Olympic c;o_.· yochtlna-loood wrllo -.-tho woyOr-Cont sallon fin lo ,..., It. · ; • .. _ GLINN WHITE, ........ ocllto< qi trio D/llLY ,i(af,·wlli b. our moo in•lho ~ belc In Mexico Cliy. :rJoo :l ~ , ........... ony °'""'"County .. _,.,... toil lo - • . tho' -· W1)lto wlll -his: blll~I t....,.~,. fOf lilo ttwy In the lan .. 11 ef t~ Olyinpla. · · · ; v. .. • ;. ' .... -. ' • Only One .Orapge County New~paper 'Milt/, Tile Olfl!!piiTeaii!~ • • ' \ • ' .. • -.,- • I • • • ' ' ' .,.-- I, I I I ii ~ ' ~ " ' 'I I '• 1. r ' I l - • • • The ftH mll'llA1• ctrllllOlllH at the Count)' Cowi1iOuH In Laa An- gelel IOOll mtf bt Cotti)'. County C!erll WlllNm o. lhtr, Hiil ·h• would rtcOllllllllld a '8 fH to cover "papt.Worl" COiia t11l1ttd Ill tht CINlllOnlN, Ptl'fonnld b)' judg .. durlnl tilt jiooD IWICb bnlk wltbOUI c!WI•· ' • . ' 11..,14 ltrahle didn't 10 brck• tn wiii:l =mll')' r!jl• tor th• Col o aturt. 'l'ti• ror1 COi· lln• Rtpub n utd ht tptnl ee centl ••.• lot 11 latlm. II till centi Meb. Ha WN WloppoHd In the alacllon. • !'No frl0ftl'11 jUlt ltMI f'IO. ordl,'' read &ht riQn abQVe tht ,.fl In M1tll BOJ1tr'1 •IMt to sn~lllb.,O,. /0111a. 1t u "'''""" ed lhotllit 11clptlcot thl~I ldM b<ll!l~td k '6't11 ruentlv 4rt noio btlitotn. • ' -----------~-----------'--- 'RifllU v .. -.r AtU.Ck', -.. ,..,,.,......~ t; 1(¥ S ,., I Abe · Fortas Vows ~ -Liberties . Fig~~ , ' . . ' ' . ' ,., . ' POUlt MIN DJID IN Cl!Alff 'oP Ill ITltAlOflOltTOll {llMILAlt TO f,lGVll' IN;!f!)llTH. lil~KOT~ ' . . • • • ' ,, ' Th• llnow hid-. . ....,.. ti!< to ~I 1iro unlta .4 "° ~ pllllt 'aa<I ·lltlio<ll*l'I ~ ~ . Oat <>I lblc1urvlwr~ lol4 "'""'"" tbo1 bldlocl oUt al """' 3~;8lll).f .. \ wben '11lt Pilllt •-ed to be ti&v!DC trouble with the luel lilic, c&UllDI· tho engines to malfunction.· · • -· •' -r ---------------- .. ·.' ,_ ENTER NOW/ WIN.and FlY.FREE .. ,.. ..... -\ i nln IURI PllZESll .C • ........ cftll Wll i. -·• Wost· no sc11fc Wost. · nlloritlpT""_lwtn fRH ontrJ ·-1ow t11 Wlltn AHRL f1J -u lltllplill, II._ 111-...-1111 RURRT- ICA llOITR SlmSTAlllS lllllS OCTOIB SI, t• • JICA ... flllro --• lllr: """' --· • Col• ,WW. ' 1Y • 311ackednftl porbMtlYr .. ,.,. ·-•25dlctntie l ' THE CARi!Y-ETTE Bic screen color pcll1able hu New Vista chauis with cofor.qufclt tuninc, sm1rt coblnet, with.dluppaiinc 29996 hlndfel • · •.. EL-410 • 102 lq, kl,.,picbn'e .,. • TIIE CUMENT Color COftlOl!l ~ full·funclloli VHJ..-· "Wlnlou Wllilld"owqoll ~.New Y-11ta color.dl11oll, l;ptld Yilf3" ~· ond UHFdllnl,.I illlllailar'i. ' GL-650 • 227 .. ,IL·JkCDre ·, @ G \ \; I S R R 0 \V ~ 41.1 1: 17tli St; • . 9.9. Sat. '"' -Colfit'MIM· 646-1614 , ' HIBISCUS ' ! ' -- TULIP BULBS Wfflil, yo11 ·,lli.:1 tfte first flow1n of.1prin9l Now ii the time +. pl111t for y1ur let1 wiriter incl 11rly 1pri111 911,..111 , •• H1v1 1 p1rliy 91rd111 ef ~J luliplh' ;;11-nt ;i!leetyJ fO ..,_,., 'YO"' t•rd•11 ilHI·' t,.,,, 11111 ,, h•ppy color, : ' '. ' . . ... ' ' ' .. botlc +t•plc•I .... uty '· for yo.Ir t•Ni•11. Si11- 9I•• o111d d•11bl•l ht pi11k. °''"'.. ''" ., white. ,...'$1At IJC 0111.Y rot' I.ts, s·,& 4.17 · ' &ERMAINS • .SEEDS, . ., swcn ! . • ' 11'~1 . . • ''klG :Pd, f.',VOll:TKEA l"U~ , TH M•1t .• 1.,.;.t .t ell P1lm1 ••• •rh•11c1 y111r y1ffl witft tfm cft1r1Mr. ..... $1:tt ,., •• ',ONL1" . . " · BAMBOO · tAKE •" T1l-1 1h..,t191 of thl1 9r11(11vin91 • • ~ t1k1 homo 11•1r1l- ! 0111 for 1.1ch of th• famlly. . , . rot. 7tc·ONLY 37'. •• ...i.ii ..... lilllW\M ' . ·. SPfOA.lS ~' lit 11vln11 111 +h111 • ' ' •llfr• l•r't• .,.,r., ..... wi~ 1111ny ·,~ori9il ••rt.tiff ••• h .. 011 i..~ D11ightf1l0fu ............ ,.., ,.,_ ''-~·· ,_ pl111t0 _.,,._ N-IOftll ll1w trowi!tfl. Pi11l S1I- ,....._, WlilN, RM. "•$1.lt~. 'ONLY .. ~11• '. ~ I 1J , I • ' ' : l ' l : I ' ' I i I " 1· I " '• ., 1 ., . ~ ., I l ' . '\" ' . ~ j, ·1 ~~. I, " I' ,\ - 7 • • - • WLY flLOT FrlOM, Oetober 4, 1968 ' Russ Doubles . ' . Czech Force .. . < WASHINGTON (UPI) -llutgarlan, Hungarian and Tile Soviet Uni... baa ·In· Eut German troopa • .......Sill orllinal Invasion · 'Ibey Aid the 'Present oc- taree. 1 \ n Clecb011ovakia c u. p a .t i o n f o r c e i n -~ um~ u two-fold , Czecboatovakia· include• the ' hi recent wae-s,, mllltar)' 3) tq 21 Soviet divisions plus aourc:u aa1d today. ... fOur ·Polish dlvllioni and the Ollldoll eatlmatecl that 10 llulgarlanl."l'be Hungarian ! II> 13 Soviet divisions ·took and Easl German troops I part in the tnvaston. of were reported· to have 'been ; Crocl!oslovalda which began wlthdriwn. , · • · · J Aue. 2. Tbeyl nl<i 3l lo,21 Sources were Ie11 esact 'i Soviet dlv!Jloal are there aa I<> the total manpowor 1n-11ow. volved because o f un- ' Tbe --4 llulaiaD inllux certalntY. 'II to tho acbal' i boilD around Slpl. • ' .. o( llovlOt dlvlllolll. '1'1117 , ao...-Aid. Tile D e W Ul1llllJ an lillld al 1,111» lo I so v 1 et "'n It 1 I a 19,ooq, men. But 1101De un.. CiochoalovQla I 11 c I a de dermaDMd dlvlllcml could I ane lltllliml n•11 •llta ...,.. be uoUDd t ,000.' • cenlll:' .. ~allad lo-acll¥o • One U.S,'etUmlle pull tha duty, lllt)' -. Iota! orilinal 'WarsaW: Pact I T1--aald In Invasion force ~t 121,0oo to I llddltiOll lo tbt .. to u !35,000, arid the pruent OC• • Soviet dlvW'*' tllt orl&IUI cupatla f.,.. at 330,000 to I ~ lorct 111o 1Dc1.-.840,000. • , I IOl!le pirtlou of .ok NATO covmunenbi llave· • .-' • . • ',Ruullll'Ullits,poilllliytwo come 1QI wltll widely cW-DOWNl!D QIMONstRATOR -Rlot·pcJllce Ill Pem arrett a 4-ltrator ! Pollab d Iv 111 o n 1 , and !erenl •ttmateo of the nmn· after the l>erutlan armed forcea seized lbe govommtlll WltlloQI ~eel 111 a ,.., • ber llitolved. .ii' t c u re 1 ceup 'l'bunday. Pmldent Firnando. Bela undo Terry was . 11111 in!O po)lilcel • · batwlen lllO,OllO''and llll0,000 eid.le 111 llu"'10f Aires, Arge1itlna by the troops. TOdll)' Pe111vlln Ant.'/' tub [ Sie' g' e En~ed llan -:uoed. !otlm0te1 patrol the -· ... lllo 'l'&rl' '111111111 tllt U.S. . · ' .......... , :[ ~ ~es, ~~=;:~ · Res.istance M()itnts Against : •, N&bGunman • :'=s:.r= . · · : · ~· . ....,.,_lbt .tlmt L ~...l~ t p· . c· :;! ~1'.;$:*!,!i-i.'k_~~ . _ ~~rs .0 -~· '3,TUVlaf! ... oup . ..,......_ ....... ... ,.. . ' . ' -' ' "" <:,·_ Jtill ll!IM.li .. *' · • · , •. ·· /.'':;, LIM.\; 1'tflf " (Al!) -·tile .m l<>'lirlllllfnt, warn· Se•eul.radio stationl.'ln· !. ~..s . llllllllr at~tr, Sa1a&Ji~··(Ji<.=~~i': lDf 'apbiotactlo!vlo!"nce cludlnC tile one on which , ;--ti ·a lllllt: flt ·1~ '!' "".°"e.; , , , reai.-waa •tllh to'. llld leWDc 01 a:-,:rb• ex-Vlllaneuva broadcest, were , . . Ge S, .. . • da• ........ " • -· llt. k wu llllo Y tile abut down but -• f P~,.w f.. ......._ l ' U · Ji · ~ "-.--.. ....,, chlett 'ot ·tbe nA'f1 ~ tbi ' .......... _"_ . . .... ~it m -. p es lead"' w1>o•-·w ·~ alt for<:e: < • coolinoed"' publi•h d~scrlp· j bll, • _.. . • · .;, 'Y · ~!d Of Preside! _:_l!lliiu m-a-'11.., • tloal ol the •!feet violence .. • I ' r~a~e .. H.opes F~de: ' ' I • ' Ullli.4 PrNI hterulliilll :'"l'llo optllmllUc repor!i der the alW!oW of Arla b Tbe oemJ.otlldal Ejyptian carried ~1 -., news ag: mlll\ary 1treoltb ••• th~e­ newsPIPer lil Ahr:-.n "'4 to-encle1 and newspa.-. are fore the rebu1ldin"' of o. ur day 1liere w11 llUje hoj>o for ~-• ~·Middle Eut 1ietuement in completely 'Unfounded," the , armed forces should have tbe Unilff. N1tlo1\11 Ar ab new)paper said. priority, not e political let- ·.coaimanc1oc acc1iMd Israel . It said th6 efforts of U. N. Dement." · · of · lillDg "cbolilug • gas" Secretary ., General Tbanl, In Cairo the El Faiah agaln.<t them. • • · hll Mlildle Eaat peace en· · ' -•··ti · 1 d Al Abram, oltien· -voy GIJ!1Dilr ,JluTlnt anjl the guerrUl!'.•!1•-on•• ing the view.: of . Arlb Otfi-foreJ.gn mlniJtera of the na-ThW'aday it lost six men kill· claldom, aa1d negOtiatiohs at tlons concerned had gone ed in ·an all-day clash Wed· the United Na*na over the . tot naught ' nesday; and accllled the lg.. Middle Eut crlsll ·hlld· fail-The ~tor of Al Abram raelll of firing ucholdng ed to find a ba&1a for. agree-•~d a political solution could gas" into their caves 1 r ci m menL not be achieved "except un-. helicopters. . ,. , .. the · ~. i ' • . -• ' • original .: • • ~ • ' .i " ~ 'light . • J ., i ·s~otch •• ! • • • •l ow59-Q fifth . USHER'S ' ' , - 0 i OU!'-'"' 1ar.all1111 ~OOl(a,j' A• '!'-~·;,. ~l?_~'l'ir'l''. q-.111ti.cllleei11worn ·':am-conaemnauo• ot-tne , wt• llllWf, ~.-~ lllollor · Gll4I ·-·Thurs-m H houri bel«e the· coup coup. l TllWI" ,.u..m.. lllede · ':,'~~ =---~. :~ -~~iu:..,fl••\~~ · iemalnad under. houst ·ar· ·The' Apristf pape<, La . l 1lle r*. Ao • IDo9ld ID Tile ... ~ • -mt. They had baen clrfltinl Trlbuna · ed . lal ~ l!*'" ·-. o:;z-s· oe -=.Gt-oabool car.ea· ~ ~~J.~ .. comm)llllque calllni !or a adlllon ili:~daf ~:~th , dldll1, clldlljl . .r, ·-~ .=-:. pbo\lilr,;pli~takin(_·p1c. •rtl>elllon Mien oUlc.ert abanntrhtadUae~all111g!or . I A .,. -~/eui tbt -· , lure• ot tl)e lbcl4ont wore . broke Into theiJ; m.etlog. an ouster ol tile ""coup· ~a ...... ./ • _ , Tile '~ 1'111 cUmu' arrllled.-· Ailo ~alllng ·f<>r.-rebelllon -~·" 'Ibo baclt -~N ·=n=-tlflrt lb7 "Sbtdeil1t1wlrlt4t~ "" .An!lando .V-uva, !llfl'led.a 'pcluleoflUb : • ...... . --·IM ·-br I IDfo ....., . c:bllt •of ... Aprllta perty, tilt pllacl wllh tbt MadllM ' 'Iii 'et ·, 'Olllo Uimrel wllldOW1 · At J:..1~ ~,.; · proljably Ill country'• ''c;..oltOllo'rMla? Not la ! . clllldna. G11••t1 ualoo _..., __ . M·e!IO p6umdo ~ ....,.. bui-ned. Pol\Ct used stroDgest pollUca! orpob;a-Peru." . · ·· Amied wUh a l!botguD, supplies for ill. ~ t tur 188 Ill ea alampt to tlon and hateil by the There ore rumors . ol a , Jaones set up the barricade the No&nafWarils·llGhoot cqJltrol Ult outlftakl Iii lflll lllilltaey. pnaral 11rll<•. lo e.roape be!nl ""ad -The gilts. -tin '(jf l\DllOID·:flatloli Oil 41)1 wtsl I a wwmnt f<>r a tral!lc viola· p b a rm ace utlCa!IT-aDit , cOMt ol ~ America. .. ~~.1sj,'\:::::""n· c;totblJfc for the f,soo .,1'!\e ne w'.;6vermiei!t, , _, . .,.-, • ears atooenta. cOmpottd. of ttie· highest : ot . g' sent back to a 'ranking 0 f f r c.e r 8 1n the , ~ . . army, air force and navy;ta '!'be man wao upata1ra PEl\IETRA TION headed by . Gen. Juan and offered no resl.ataoce," N••rlv "ltf'fo"• ,.141 the Velalco, army cbfef d eta.ff GQlor said. . DAILY PILOT,· hornetow11 ftim., I n ",. pheaidlent ot ''Che joint "We have got all the faini~ pop•r f9r the F•b11lo11 Ort11,. chlefl. ' ~ ly out ~out.~ury to them Coost. · He la1u~1 'Communlqu~ • or Ille polkoe. detallln( tile formation ol ' ; • ' • • .. . • • A . AH '""~ Stor11 Open ~ Ni1ht.,Mo•day Thioouth S.lvnlfY --~~!!!v'll ~@OO!ll[3W ®.filY10 _ ....... . ...,. .... Mii ,..,_.,..., .......... ".,_.... ...... ill"1-..s.-- ..... J ........ .... ...... .., ..... .... ...... .....,.* ~ .,._ ....... _ ......... __ .,., ..... ~-...... ...... .,, .... .... ..,. .... _ ..... ..... c5' ~ail ~me!Do 'iiaditimt . . ' ... , -LASTDAY -~.;:;J·· . 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I .MUTUAL. SAVINGS A N 0 L."'P A N A S S 0 C I A T I O N CORONA ~EL MAR 2867 ~ast C!-t Hl&flway,.Cororia Del Mar, calif. 92625 telephone: 675-5010 ' I ' • 315 ~~Ml. OTH~M:R:CK ~:• c.ltf. 91109 Covln1, Glendale . ......._,..,.23~5 WastAroodla ' 11 opens.tu111ay, OctoberS-9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.111. • • • ' ' Sit-In Climax Mexican Teaeher . . . GetS Job Back· LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Tlit -of educ:oUOD v-ii-I 'lb....S.y nlcl>t to ntum~­. Sal_.. Castro lo ~-dul;y. ":;:;;; dacl-dlmmd a itiirm1 -.ID -Mn· i-.-.... ~ol 'U:.. bftb. ldtool 1octal ~ --"""'Pied tile Long .Beach : Blast RQCks 20 Blocks . bolrd'1 IM4ff"C room In Ii -llJ,-da1 lit.lo. Ooolzoo aiiil .• -Gaier lllu!ean·Am-w • r • lndlct«I by 1llt '""""1 ~ llll'1 '"1 a <omiA>.'001 <blrgo Ill June, ID -wl1ll ~ ltrllreol-atfou: EMt Loi Allloltl . ldgh odloolt. . Ptnellalh-ol ... -. tbt -ad· mlD lllr-rwolpod Ouiro ID a -Job. -d bt ... .....-o111o ftlolr1 c:bc1e, bis dllcl>ar(e would bl mllldMor)'. oast;o Wll a 10C1a1 -weber at Llnooln Hl&b . $dlCIOI at tile Ume of tbt !trike; A capacfty crowd o( 200 per-<>.~•ered 8l>d lbouted "Viva" after 1he ..all ., fll6 -........ n&unced. "I jUlt hope· we can get down to !he "81 Issue -tile education ot MeDcan. k!I.&," Caolro Slid. He~ tbe latler part of lhe board meeting. Ht ~ it Is up lo tile -· "1>en be actually reb.lrm to duty at Lincoln !Ilgh. Trustee Julian Nava , a pa,.ic:lan, ,"'"1 he hoped tile decision ~Ci be "in- LONG BEAQI (UPI) -A !erprotecl by tbt Me.tcan· Joiaing Batferty Ever 1ince bis Inauguration a year and nine months ago, dapper locking Gov . Reagan has been accompanied through the halls of the Capitol by a rumpled looking gent witb an elfish smile. The ~Ced one, communications director Lyn Nobiger, Is leaving the govtrnor's Mond~y to become Max Rafler- ty'1 communlcall!Oll' cooroinator. Rafferty is vyuig with Democrat Alan 'Cral)Ston for a U.S. Senate seal. · Judge Says Slaying' --~ Tlrunday Ame<!-community and ,n ___ £"_ ' •IF! --· ccncrele-aU-mhlority----..--~se siMatloo ol the Soutt>em aot ol fafth Oii the part ol Murphy Cal~ on U.S. To Quit Peace Talks Calllomla F.d!aon 00., she\. tile board that it really does LONG BEACH (UPI) tering wtndcJwl in· a dozen want to make 1ibe schools "This ts a bum murder nearby homes. more NSpiOosiw to the corn-s-were felt by munlty. Wh"1 this Is cl"", police offtoera 20 block.I educa.1ion will imp r ·o v e .ft!'tll8q, but ~ were no Substantially."· case·,'' commented Municipal Court J u d g e Charles T. Smith. ·~it won't end up this way -but it's a good manslaughter case." ,_.., ol .. lnjuri... The ""1st of tile M -·· substation was Nved. from ton ·arrested at 1he school majO!' damage by Ill heoyY board'• meeting room Wed· .concrete .w.118,· .and . there nesday are tree on ball. and ::.i m~ In •lee· many of them atlendod tile Police -·tho bomb ..u meotlng. Jn spite of that he ordered Rua11ell Beck.-'17, of Loil&: Beach, )>oUPd over to Superior Cow1 to answer a cbai:ge of murder in con- nection with the death of Enrique Norona, 23, of Los Angqlea. plaeod-tbt·l00by200 loot building, a n d ap- parently J!nlted by wire to .• .detonating ·dovlce a block ·-· A , mo<ai wtre i:an from !he 1COM of the blut to !hi ...,,.,. ol 'lhird ID:! ·, Nioto-: '. ·. w11n ..... told police that a nll-dre11ed C.UC..lan ""men about 8tJ: feet tall Wl:S --hillc· lbe. Jul>ltallon Olft'.'Ylni • brief cise shortly before the ex· 1110t!Wn. · A man of llmilar !ioso lpl1on wa1 oeea leaving tbe aft& :in a ap«1:s car sho<lly eltorwonl. .. Star's Son . . :: lnAdvent~re .. ,·Of His Own ,.,..l ·The advent.n could hove .,.,... lifted ·1rm1 • script lrun J,elmslon'.1 "'!be Man :N'T o·M U.N.O.L.E." In fact ~ .... -Ulo 4-yeer-old ~ ol Davld McCallum by ··~ former wife, a.cµ-t11 JQI .liilalld. ' 'Miio 'IrOlild end the boy, Nilentlae, 'Iluoday • were ;5nlpectlng tho home wbere <Ibey will H.,. -oho mar· ries acb' Charles Bronson Sunday. • Pati:olman Suspended , '~n~, ~!~Y.!!ig SAN . F1RANCISCO (UPI) · -Ponce CMe:f Thomas Cahill baa s._..ied a pa!Jolman who•abota Ne~ truck driver lo dealh durini • an off-duty melee In an alley near the 8aU <>l Jultlce. · Norona was fatally shot Sept. 2 while smashing Win· dow'1'it:qec~'s1.Ang Beach ~home. Police said Norona's death climaxed a dlapute that began when Beck ac· · CU1ed Norona of not Bnow· ine'·hll car to Pass Notona's &\Ito on-a street. '!be 1uapensloll ., OOictt -- Mi<boel O'Brien, 27, -an· ·i\lefj .· ...-Thunday by-Oahlll. . . 'Ii He oieo · lllld in!U11>atlon would be "gladly furnlJ!led" !<> the Fill b: !ta In· vesUgatkn ol the matter. The Jllllice Department, in its firit probe ol the San , .. oa::.iw,.....,. Fr811claco Police Deport· ,.. me!llt, alil it ui<ed !or an inquiry Into the I a t a 1 1. • •hootllli ol G<orge BaRetl, !, 28, to find out 11, hit civil : ' dibUJ>adbeen vlolale<I. -11 -o1>at by r O'Brien ~ nigl1t U. 'l f disPute that started when • ~X cw ecnped a trailer 1'tllcb JS O'Brlen and anotber off-du. :;i1,'. ·~ ,' ~, ······ · ty officer were. puttinl lo. a ~ .. ;;,,~~tt.:~·: .. ,.,,, ... , .. , -·· . The police 1ladlcaJ Mtuad wu rushed kto the .-ea when iauthorities laid About 60 ptr<oru beoame Involved ln tbt ""' end -were fired by bdlh polli:o and nlidenta ol the largely Necro ·area. -SAN-~OSE fill'll ·-·The-He-ealled-the-Johnson ad- United States should pull CJut mlnlstration's war on pover· of the Paris peace talks with ty "a vicious hoax." North Vietnam because "we "Th'Y are not trying to are being used tQ create help the poor people," the propaganda for the enemy," Sena tar 1a!d, "they are run· according to Sen. Gflorge nlng aome kind of a pollUcal Murphy, (R·Callf.), 1b:!11·1ham." . . He told a •100.a-plale It took four montha to RepubUC8n dinner 'nlur~day decide whe~~r a boot WU nigh! there is little hope ol a ~ or not, Murpby aal.d. setuement in P.arls 'nd "if I read it when 1 was 11, ,we had any sense" we would and I know it was dirty." call It o(f. Murphy • -denounced Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey for his te~nt poUc1 lta~ment that he would bait the bombing In :Vletnain. · "His statement proved either that be doesn't know what be is talking about or that h1e ls adding to ~e con· fuaion, of· which there is aJteady too much, or that he is m'ak1ng a desperate at- tempt to please all factions ..()f hb own party,'' Murphy 1aid. Fatal Blast ' · SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-An expl1'slon In tllO boiler room of Cblldren'1 Hospital killed one employe Thursday night and lhat- lerecl.the bo&pitara.-and water mains. None of the patient.s was injured. The vicUm was tentatively ldon!llled u Donald Autrey, · 30, who apparently was \IPOtting on one of the-1'Daln boUen: when· a ga1. leak u: . pl oded. . - • '!boy become -•led ~ IUddenly the actr- Mlloed the doot ol • Ill"'<· to<elJlqg ila!O, 'llllld! aeem· ;.d lo !18.,. been open before, 00W WH closed. • '!be womecl mother uim· ·moaed .fimnen-.were aboot to atlack 1lle vault '!Ith cutting tottbes -n Bl'Ul80D WU found and sup- plied 1lle comblna1fon. O'Brien wu rele&1ed 'I'huncll!!' !run a ~. -be--tecl !or In· juries whk:b b6 aaid were iDfllctledbyapleceol ' They're harder to take tho1 ewr. Valentino w-·t lalide. Then Min Ireland lumber wielded by Baskett. The omc.... ad he had "boOJ>odvlsed DOI to dUcUff the mMti!r. 0 _. .. ed a bid llkeG;::::.=::;:::======.1 tbe boy paot the ........., ,;m,,oi earlier In tho day 1'tlOl'O he -bl ~Ded In a few daya. Valentine -·t wall. 1.IY!len ~-I buo ~ ·by the -hO sot aboard and got olf at h """°"L NO. I Ou •f the 111..t ,.•p11ltr nwap•11•r ft1ture1 111 th• ......._ J111tM Stal" 11 th• A1111 U1141n c•h•"'"• It's • 411fr ft.+ar1 ef the .DAILY PILtr.' 1114 111r rttdW'I ttll • M's "' ~ .. I t1l1111111. DILDAY BROTHERS HUNTINGroN VAJD:Y lk-'ilud2fORTUARY I -lil Jr Once upon a time, you couldn't give owoy . a Volkswagen. But wilh all lhe 1m- provementswe've made over lhe years, things ... hove changed. Now people ocluolly leol them. To help SlopJ)ll~ ' e pulling o new Ignition/steering heel lock in every 1969VW. When you shut off the ignilion Ci)'ld remove the ke y, it locks th e front whe,ls In ROlhlbF · So if some one ever breaks in and ;u mps'fhe wires, ht'll probably wincf up iu1tgoing in cittles, He may even el'ld -Up going straight, .., course, this isn·t our only Im- prbve~ent for '69. '· The!~ are 28 others. • Including an cption·ol fullY,·oulomollc Irons· mi11lon for the Fostbock ~~•iq, and Sq•orel;ock. ITne biig ond Ghio ~ave our P· lionol outomol)c stick 1hlft. Wlilch .. we intfodu~td ear11t r:._l~is year.I ' Whichever V.W suits you best, the best way to see all its changes is wl!h'a..test drive . Because, as usual, most of our Improvements oren't on the outside where you con look ot them. T~ey'red1epdowi'llnslde. .- Where •th1y moka 111w VWs run be Iler. Artd whore 1hoy don't make old VWs lo.ok obsolelo • .. ... ~ --., . . =:: . .,~r ceo1n11r 1oa1.r to ,...Ide lintr .., - - --., u. 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WE'LL CA.LL • · STA.YEP HERE WITM YOU mtll6M'J'.?' · YOlllf MOmElt SO THAT SME i ' MOON MUWNS : . \/OltY Hie&-. TUMILIWEEDS EMMA·· VEl'Y NICf< INDEEP- lHIS WY SAYS HE'S ~ CIUEI'! WEU,TAllE !ff YER MAT, PIJll UP A ROCK.AN' TELL ME All ABM n; SCJi! Mu'i'T AND .!EA= MISS PEACH .....,._. __ _ \. 11ll$-IS llOI' NO RAT! . rrs A Cl-MOE! ACNIO£! K*IHHI! CAllOB FLCWS ON WATER! WATER IS WET STUFF! .... THERE Ml'r NO WATE_!l.1~ I CARRY IT ON MY HtNI! \ '--l~-.i..;---....i.---ioi;i1. . CAN Elf'EGT 'IOll ! ' . , '1y Tom K. 1,_ \I~ l'U HUMOR HIM-'ltA.I I! RUH FE1tH THE MEN IH lHE WHITE BREmlcl:lmlS! -"· - - ·-.. -,...... --~--. ..,\,......J- -----.:N· - ly Al Smltli · -tte's AN AOUL.T OOG! ly Mell -- ' '· • GUEST HOST -Tim Conway II· guest host on "Operation Entertainment," tonight at 7:30 oft . Channel 7. The one-hour variety program entel'-.. tains 'troops at a d!Herent base each week. Special guest& tonight include Bame Chase, Florence Ben-· derson and R~ Dangerfield. .~;; . ' TELEVISION vmws World Series Boost to TV By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ~ The Detroit Tigers showed in Thursday's NBC-TV telecast of the World Series how to revitalize fan Interest in bas<ball. IN CONTRAST to the season-long ·diet of low,, scoring punchless games, the Amei'ican League:· champions walloped baseballs all over the lot They. can hit, as everybody knew, and their three home:: runs -which helped square the series with SI;' Louis at a ·game apiece -were a big kick to U..· impaltial viewer, not to mention ~ tans. " The 11168 baseball classic Is shaping up as a liM video attraction. Bob Gibson, the spirit of st. Loul4· turned in a corking pitching performance In 1214· opener. And Detroit showed plenty of IJHmk bt~ bouncing back in Thursday's contest. · • · .. WHAT WAS REALLY remarkable a-Thlll'h: day's game was that Detroit succeeded In doinC m:·. the. polished,· classy st. Louis team -the world dlampions -what few lemnJ have been able I•>' do' they mede them look bad. And lllat Is the ~ thing baseball aficionados don't 'l!ipect of st. Lou!~; As awkward, clumsy and heavyhanded D~; "'·~· looked in Wednesday's opener, that is how SL Louil"' appeared Thursday, Now the series moves to o&:.: !roil, with day games scheduled there for selurday " Sunday and Monday. AS OFTEN HAPPENS in the World Serles, an.: UD£ung hero earns the spotlight. And for teleview-:. ers Thursday, t.bere was no doubt that the~: of the baseball showdown was the Tiger pitchtt;;: Mickey Lolich, a well-regarded, cherub-faced ath-· lete who not only burled excepUonally, but also hit . the first home run of his career. · All of the Tigers seemed to be at the top of theti::.: game, but to longtime baseball fans there was a .. particular satisfaction in watching the veteran out~;~· field great, Al Kaline, go about his work )>eautifull:r: ana effortlessly. It is his first series, and to watch'...' on televis'on as be gracefully made a difficult catctr · · arid 1hen Jicked up his share of hits was, alone,·· worth !tining in for. • ., KALINE, like Henry Aaron , ls not as spectaC\t.,. '. Jar as, say, a Willie Mays, but when all is said and-. done in a game, you look in the box score, and re.a"d~ .. -the newspaper fPtories , and · examine the television ~ coverage, and discover that somehow be wu there··. when it counted. • Televiewers can expect a fine weekend of base-- ball, including Sunday rematch of the celebrated pltx:hers -Detroit's Denny McLain and st. Loui1'--· Gibson. And if the first two games are any Indica- tion, the World Series might well go the full •eve!! , contests. thereby giving ne~ week, as well as this,· a sort of holiday touch for those who try to ketp' · up with the televised action at work -or in near· by bars. •!• Dennis the Menace . . . ' For. Tlie ~ r ~or~ "'.wrz MOITUAIUD C:...4e1Mar OR._ Co.aMelO MIMIM ·•·' -- HARIOR CINTIR 2300 Harbor il:vd~ Costa Mita LOW, LOW PRICI FOR BIG. SCRllN PORTAILE COLOR . 00cn5lJD 'ColMTV Th• C,ANDIDAfl MH•I ILM2 II" 4iit .. l lD~. 111, J i•ht1 ~ XU.lldll~ 14 •aootlA.t. LoM:r Olla• ..... '-... ..• -· ··.z~. . ' Reg.!J" Woolite Cehl w.t.r wish . " . II .... lltlW.lf ...... 971 1 -·~ ~,'/:'II, ... - '2"Valae Nd11dr P1 11111111 · . tdorfone.' Sh&"4»0 ' ar ............. llalill .. ,.. •... ,~,~ h&llS fro•,., t .... - .......... II' llllta v.r. ,race "' • --- ...... 6 I•• .-.; Merlf 11i:: •:1~ •uJ::•'....C.., .... ..... .............. TI .... ....... "'~-... w .................... 1111 •t•w ......... ..,.. ... 1au:-. ._ ... • ,,.. ...... *'· lfTllWf, ,......"""' ) • • I ' ' ,, l • ' .. • ~----·~- • . • J f Oolll. V I'll.OT '" By SYLVIA PORTER In lhll pmldenUal tlec· tlon , ... " -. Ille l)Oial Ms flD&1ly 'OOlpO !<Jr "'Volll• tioalzln( th• -ent " -Social SecUrity benefit.: tb6 revoluUoa will lake~ fotm • of automaUc increue• in . retirement benefits ; -wtl.enever tbe colt of Uvtaa: ' : goeo up by mnre than a . speci&d percelllage. ID brief, 1bo -" .retirement beneftbl would. . be linted to th• Labor D e p 'lrtment'a Consumer Price Index. the o n l y measurement we have of • dlangec In llvin1r cost&. . . Whenever thb: iDdex abawed : .. major increases m o a t b · -after mootll, such as In 11166, '. • 1967 and .... In IJl68, Social , Se<urlty benefit leveil would automatlcall,y increase by F-.OctoW4,1968 comparable i:'e= lo D>ll• lin ' do not fall bellhld. IN ADDmON~ olber lo· -would b6 Wied trom time to time. •• tbey bave _, In lbe put, to Improve Ille poo!Uon ·of aio ~ Secwity benellclary. l'vo wrl.tteJl a n ex:ceediDgly broad outlln6 but II ii enou&h to au&tett ·what .... .... beading lnlo -· Democratic Pnsldenlla1 nominee HWJl!lllny called foe a fundamental lint -.... lulur• reUremenl benefit increases and the CPI Ill an addr ... .t Seal Beecb, Sept 25 .. GOP .Presidential nominee Nizon made• 1lmll.ar pledfe In a speech at Miami Beach, Sept 28.-Neill>er tile coincidence of timing nor ' Pay Bill! Now They Say It · With Flowers NEW YORK (AP) Flower power is being used _.by big bulinesa. So says a ' · . PR S•JN!!• "'-or Robert DeFord of La· guna Beach 'adverti_sihg a&encr Robert DeFord and Co. has been named lic<olllll supervisor for _ the 32'store Honer Pia· , za In Santa Ana. De- , '_ ·Ford will coonlinate the : -_ shopping center's ad· • c_ vertlsing, sales promo. :~: Uon and public rela· ,· _ tions. ·"'----~--~-. -. .-----.. 3S4VE .. , AT .-. ,, . ~ • ' THE BIG ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LC,t,N A••cC'ATICN ANAHEIM MADI OFPICI: 117W.~llft Pit. 2'1111 ...... noa.._9K ...... " · IM!'nNGToN RACH ~.":.----·-· laM.I. a LOCATIClli 15.QD% i _..,.,.-~ ---' tZ(:'r:':'~ l 15.86% l fi'a? • • • r· ,,.,,,,,,.,,,~ ............ ' . financial publlalllng firm whidl. advises corporate e:r· ecutives on business pro- cedutes. In d:dl-case, according to PrenUce-HaD.. Inc., flower power bas been Invoked U> inspire 110.w-paying customers to come up with tile money. Tiie ordinvy CUJ.hu been gettlng dUDD!ng letters fOr years -some subtle hints, eome pleading, 1 o m e au-eatening. Business owners, w h o s~etimes can be as ltnlp- ped. for cash u Joe the truck driver, gtt_ th.em. too . .. A fl~ may be an odd item to find in a collection letter," Prentice H·aU saya in its 'Executive report,' "But that could be I the reason why it's ro el· fective." MEMORIES.,. One manufacturer uses this letter with a pressed flower enclosed:., "We all have f o n d memories that make OlU' present day lives more en- jo)'.able. And we've lllwaf1 had especially fOnd memories about d e a 1 i ·n g with your company in the past "We know you'd like to keep -gs that wsy, AJt<1 it's easy to do so. Simply &end your check within 10 daY' to cover the attached statement. We would like1 to a.ee q\U' relationship con- tinue to bloom." Then there's the rubber band gimmick. A St. Louis tool company sent its delinquent customers a letter witb a rubber band taped to it Tho message: "A cert.a:in amount of stretching keeps the rubber lively but too much stret· ching breaks It. Credit terms are a lot like that, aren't they? Here's what we mean. There' a a point beyond which they cannot be -tcbed. "I bope the rubber band will Serve as a reminder. You have stretched. suf- ficiently. We must have your check in two week:&." And the lowly paper clip has been recruited for col- lection duty. One company attaches a clip to iii letter relO!lng : . "Does thiB clip look just like other clips you have seen? It may, but don't be fooled. It isn'l 'Ibia ome 11 entirely diHmnt. You &ee ~ clip ~ a magic J>Oftr '. Ever &mce we bought il a year ago it bas been work· ing for us. Each time we send it o u t. it cornea back \. With a check. We know it won't fail thiJ ti.me, either. Please 'clip' your payment witbln the Jiext 10 days." Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' • Stocki Eqert Frederick W. Arnold o! Newpor!Beocbhas joined the investment !inn of Mitchum, Jones and Templeton, Inc. a• a reg!llered repre..,,ta- tlve In t b • Laeuna Beach oflice. ==--=-I --·- ' I • • -DAILY l'ILOT Prices -Complete New ;fork St0ck Exchange List_,. ,,-.,.,_,--,.ii iii!~~ 1'iiiira~liiii~iii[i ' . American- ,I I ' . I ' . • •r ,·f . . .... ~ .. . 12 HILV ~!LOT • '· ' . .._ Misses' mlorf1l · 1lgMsliit saltl ,. i ! Acotito a~d nylo; • Gaily'multi-slripod ' Misses: sixes S..M·L SAVE 1.03 SATURDAY ONLY! " . • ' . .. r .•• • ..-. - • L • • !• ' .. ' '•' • ,, • -~Uhitskl 'p11fc,il11 for kysl ' . • .Pak-Nit s cotton •· Snuq. fit wrist, neck, ankle. 8-20. SAVE 20°0 - , ••'• 11nllit11 tffi ·GIW SOW · • Absorbent cotton . • Terry ho~lto toe • White; 10!'2 to ·13 ' 3,,_99~ ..... Jf1.3t SATURDAY ONLY! . . . • • ' ' -" ' . .,. . ... . . •.• ,. ' of .. • • .: ... :.. ''" ., t ....... .......,,_i • ., . ,. . ' ... . .. . . ......... ,.,,. 14-tz~ w~ter1 ··1Hi :e is%· ,2,0• nylon, "7.S r., fin1"cotton • Siils.29 to 40 . · . -. SA~E 2.98 2 ,,_s7 ...... 4.ff ,,_ .. ,....,,..... ___ _. > ' i I• Si't TURD A T ONLY! , ' . . . . . ' .. ,...~··· ~""'!'!'-~---'""'·, .. _ .. ___ . ___ _ TIRRIFIC ·BUYI ' , ~,,_, wa .;11 •• , .. u 11-.... ,.1'-t ..... II e••• « • ..,. ...... 111 .. "' ,...,_ .~ .... l l ,._, "' .... w. •Ill ... k. All •••JI ..... ; ..... .i1u< ....... ... 1n1" ..... 1, -.... ~, ........ .._i.. ""'-,,,,u. ....... ~ i.i ................. ~- .... 1.. ••tt M olclocl • ... ;~ ........ ~Ille ... . d .. -. et . _,. ..... , ..., ..... 1.n -.-1<oo ... _ _,_, .. i. • ... -. .... i.._ .. SpedaH 12.pge Ioli· · ra1191 slio.t111 sliell :sale . • Plastic cmtd shon .. SAVE 76c • 'Hi·b1s1: 11sy load • Moislurt rtSistent 266 • Won't spUt, swell up ·IOX • Dense shot r,•tt•rn • Got 25 shel sin box IE• .. J.(Z ,__......,._..,...__. .. SATURDAY ONLY! "UtHslls" prl1t 10 Ir• mfe C1rtai11 SAVE TO ll'o • JO-in., 36--in. si11 •.'Pinch ploated style , f.69 VALANCE •• 1.27 1~r. 01 J6" Pl. IECi.'TO 2.H SATURDAY ONLY! " ( • ' Men go for Wards suede chukk~ boots for good looks ... comfort! SAVE 2.55 • 8~~ • Split ·~•~e· ap~rs lend unique styling t0 domi·b~oh • Supple .,,d wfiisper light,. you'll hardly kno.w they're oh • Conifort0ble, lon9 ·wiadn9 cup~ rubbor.soles and heels • Perfect.for leisure, spclti .fift .. Sizei 71/1 t<r 11, 12 REG. 10.9' SATURDAY ONLY! . l . '"-' ',, "YersaRlts" cafes 1tver 11111 il'Olilg • S1mi-sh1•r f1bric 3.69, 30" PR •••• 3.22 2.39 VALANCE..1.88 · -llG. 2.H SATURDAY ONLY! Sptcla 11 Eledrk 11fom1tlc tilerl • 24-hr. on-off cyclt • Controls epplienctl • Very handy to own! SA VE 2.11 7•• . ' lK. '·" SATURDA Y ONLY ! -~ ·Yoll'. dal»ic'f ~*" hericai , or ~lcn'Sic ~li ditir throws ,.. ' Steer.•••• for 1.Httw ~diil . .. ' . . e Aged, ptrftct food · for growi~!J thjngs • Scrttned; weicl free SAVE 1.11 48~cu. FT. IACi llfi. He SA iU!IDA Y Ol>IL Y ! ft. ·.SJloP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY TILL 9-SUNDAY -11 A.--TO 5 .pJ't\ •. H.UNTllGTON · BEACH 5!:·:::: ~~~· ·pa~NE .. 714-892 ~66;1·~ I • 1· ,, -------. ,. ' .. , .. , , . ' ' I • I • • -- . ' , I , , •. , l • ,, ·~ . JO DEAN HASTINGS, MMS21 r.rllir~,......,·4,,,,. ""' ...... u • · Pl'.ovitling ca~ble ba1>y,-&itters -!qr, area. ,residents ~as been an annual· project for the Hpntin~on' Beadh J\Jnior Womans Club, and . -, .tomorrow .between 10 a.m, and 4 p.ni. 'meinliers.again will be conduct· ing·o· baby;.itting clinic. · · . · · . Aii gfr!s 12 yeus-Old ar over,. membeni of scout troopi and ex• ·l,"'rienced sitters a<e, invited to at~nd . . The ·class is free bUt girls planning to attend are requested le> ·bring.a -sack.lunch. Soft drinks and Cookies will be provided by mem- . bers of tho JuniOl"S. • -The clinic .. will -incluc!O ina!ructioii'in'-tlie eare, bandliilg and ---:. entertainment of young children, and safety p,recautiona Biid p...,ed• ·. ures to follow When adults are away. 1 Mrs. P.eter ,Greer, RN, will ·ofter instructions on th!& care, feed· µ,g and handling of infants. Mrs. David Steckbauer, • teacher; will iliscu.ss-methods-of' ~·~g....children and what 11'*1.en e1'" ~ct of a sitter. . A member of tbe H1H1tinglon BE<lcb Fire Department )VU! 11!•• ·• ®monstration on rescue breathinR: and· show tbe ·Walt Disney film, .. Donald's Fire Survival Plan.·',' The lilm illustrates what to do in.cue af a.fire. ' • ii representative from. Ille., police department will Mjivse on Wbat to do if trouble should occur an4 a doctor will discuas correct pr<Joedures wtil he "1Tive$. "To a Baby-6itter,". a ·fillil, .wilr oonclilde the. clinic. . . the HuntingtOn ~ W()lllan's <rtub ~i;icovi ind:lie ,c4-.e, lolrs. David Steckbliu..-cliscusseo games with (left to right)· Susan Wyatt ..,<t Cindy Olouse .. 12,.members Or1Glrl5cotit·Ca'det'Troop 65. • . . . Following a quiz . for prospective baby-sitters tlbose who pass ·will''rebU.e ce.rti!ficates . . '. Participating JuniOl"S will include Mrs. Dale Bush, president and chairman, and tbe Mmes. Ronald ·Coffelt, Jack Hall, Eugene Wtl· . I . ctivit~i•s ·Dot .. 9rn·ing Scene l\J~ oi dive~ oec· tiuM!>f. ti.. Momla.Y Motning Cl\11>, il..>tl~ I!~; will fUl days ptior t:o . tPe .next generat meeting 'Wlith a v.a.rietiy of. a:otivii.ti.es. . · Members Thinking · Oommunity .Pl'Qblems and issues oonft'oriting votel"8 during ttie next election will share the attention of members of the newly farm- ed . American A-lation ol UniVersity ·Women, :Hun .. tington Beach 'obapter.1 Bmge enlbusias.1$: Wiil beCin p-y· .t:1o .,m. Moo· · .. a.y;, Gct:~7~ m the· .. Fishermall res11aurant, •""· .:..~ ........._ -,-~n -.. ~ reeel"\118-· .tlms may coM Mrs. A. L. Eisenzimmftr, chairman, at, 962-4197. She a 1 s,o may be. contacted regarding 1... bridge ........... . coup . ' ----p 'I'; .-J Frtiay' Oct. 18. ~ . cm.tmas •'-'• will• I ....,PY' m~~ tlie • · cra:fits and botlbies sectroo·. Work.!bops will beJ!in· at to a.m. Monday, Oct.. 14, in tl\e home of Mrs. Edward '.!\ H!)Ward, ~ aoothei;· ... • .. workshop scheduled 'f o, r ~ ,(i_..," Wednesilay, Oct. 30 in tile i ·. home of. IMn. Robert i\ Parker. I~sted mem-1}. _bers may contact Mrs. Bill · s~, cbairm·an, at MiHOOl'fur inl<lnnatioo. During ·the nellt m<eting at 7:30 p.m: Wednesday, A bUs trip to Fore5t Lawn Oct. 9, in Mariine View and Olver'e street i&planned Elementary School, Mrs. for the prowl~~ sectioo•, and ' V'· • Robert Wickwire of Manhat· re~rv~ ~ be 1?ade _ 'f~ ~~ ;:~~~~~ u~~mo.Mr'·.1...;r1ij1 t . relatiOnship IX> •the AAUW,. M~stlip In ttie Mon-a,' . · · • end Mre. Kenneth Katz will &i.1 ~ .aub still .. · • ,. I . \' j r·. · _ :~=~:·ru:~~:.. =·~~ Girl Sio·llfs -'Making Dreo·m Come True . tington Bea~ League d.: goneral' '"""1i>g will -· •" W=-~~o:~~embe. rs e.re ~ta_e~. h.::J.~.-. :ta~in~' in U hard. work an~ ~usfu~ have anvthinl! tn do ~ith it. H~ni. • '.......-irigtoo Beach and .F'Ountain VaUey Senior Girl Scouts lrom TroOp ::' ~n:~=" ~~!t 1~~~e:!;':i ~57 will realize ·their dream of visiting the nation's caP,ital· and mu&t be cleared I>!'. '!\res-. '2.50-lie served .t •11 :30 viewing their .govemment in actio.n In September, 1969. The gir1" day., Oct. 16. a.m • • Dow~~to-eart-h -A~.Y-i'c:.e ~ -Kee·p:s ' ' . . \ • .,_.....,-_ --- • • · llalils ·and William McCourt. · · ' ' --. . ' ' plan to pay fol: the ttip tbeffisetves and currently are "°rking at -m.IDy projects to raiSe fundS. Bu.ndling newsp&pera for silf are (left to right) Kathi. <;'rlffith, 14. Debi Wiltshire, 17, aqd Diana ' Naylor. 15. Mrs. Vem·Dm ia·tbe -~leader. ! Book Beat . , ---•&••&••2•2•2••2 •2•2 -•s---•£ --mi!-:•a•s--•m-~~--~-·---==:-• -:--...,~7~~------------- I . -,,, . -- • • • : : Jf DAll.V l'llOT :~:·.:New Spirit ,Permeates Air of, Fashion .. New Year Opening ., J People Who Core - Clinic Averts Possible Suicide .. ' ·~ t ... ,, • J. ,,... l!'lrlt -to ..... .-the air of I•~ ... ... Costumes m1.11t ofter beauty ..ta .. well u performolico, .. the key to ~ ouc;ceos. then, ii mlrecle f-de6lgned JG . e~-ot-movement lines. ~ · ID!nlduced u a hollday • collection b the N0!'1Ull Wiatt line -. 1 .. 1urea this baaic quality. The fabric ·could ooly be delcribed 81 • mlracle, for It ... -I< knit mixture ol f>olyester and Re :r. or, guaranteed w~le .re. qul!ingobtlolulA!ly no lrOIJinC • • . truly • -;o milady -~'tile upcooni!Jg ....... of b1151le and bultle. To loolt .. an. fr°"' Uld neot. she m loog<r ~eds to wait in line at tile dry cleanens or stand over an lrooing boanL Hours ol ho~ebold drudgery b av e ·been elimllJal>ecl, U... gtviog the woman of the bouH · more 1iome fur llhOppiQg and enter11aining. Tllo lOok be tile bolida.71, accOrdlog to thia ' fa!llioll house, ls black and silver, but Cold l'llDI a -· eecond in the after-five dresses. · Each glitten, for metallk: thread has been ·blended with the mt. All ol Ille eilseml>les --mi9e COOllort for the fabric .welgllt "' ~ ligh~ and the claMlc llneo ~ !he oldrt dreal, aulll ond Jong pleat<d skirtl-accent ease of move- menL this g~anywhere Collection i& iU wrinkle reslt:tance .•. a _,;;al beoefit ror the jet· setoers v.bo will be· packing· for holiday 'tnov<!Jag. For Club The ne" year fOr W. r lnlur&nct CUblon end Of. flee Manapfl wtll botln Tuesday, Oct. a, 1n tht Ha' l'•lll\Y Jnn, Wellminltor, ·at &:!!II' p.m. with • 'COCktall hour. Carroll D. Bryant, peat speaker, 1 wll1 dileuu AA end the Olllct Manapr. • 'Life inlur&DC"e o f f 1 c l ma.n.acv1 and cuhier1 m invited to ·-.... Mn. Jeaepb Canino ii laklnl dln- __,,Dll' ttaervattom at Ml-4421. Officer• for the comioc year are the M m e 1.. 'Margaret Cbriaty, pre1!- dent; Robert Gren, vice President : CanJno , aecretary; Fern Dodda, cor- reapondlnJ secretary, and Dorothy Yendall, treasurer. Business ,,...,... ,...., TI11t 1t ......... ,, workera on duty M the 111 • ,_....,. .... e11 tM .. l'A!* ·cenittr 11M ii alarmed by ..,.,.,.,.,._ ., fM Mtlllt1 Me.1111 ..... • 1-th ...... "' Drtntt ~. ..... tM,famntlc ~-"1 • ..,.... ~ -Mint lllt . wk• nu.robtr ot. youthl between = ~ Ill llt Ctltll I~ 14 and %1 .who leek betp end suppcrl """'the-.r. By JODEAN BASTINGI The deveit1tlnf • .. DM'l'f,.....,. I JllYcbolo(lcal effects o "It -.. aood tO ... • ltlmuiotlnl ~. .,.a.lial -to buck-.. ctoinslioc -· llld end aot llold at blmaell balluctnopnic dnll•. coup1. , wi.lt he'I In I II* ~ ..,,._ ed wi1h a lack ol corn• llooel -val. -wllh poren~, "It's tar b9tter to s.ay, 'I are b1llmed tor the in· -juat.bow you feel; I've_ .....,ill( lack ol -al -bocked qalnat Ule stabillty in yoon1 -le. wall Dy prdjOma, loll, . and "'Iba -'"• an S O bald.to work my -WWI out'," ~ ~·~ Dr. Aznold -Doutacll, ""oillble, and .,, • "-· •-They may di<>P LSD to take 1>1-111-ond· -ol the a ''Uip" and ---to Criill cente tab a '·'downer" to come off -suicides s-to it. Tbelr )udlment pis nin in C)'Clel -an unex· .. i...-'---ftT'A.o •~-~·-..._..... poor; u~Y D>ll1 ,.. •• r-• P_,_ ,........ ... non. blems w!UI t he jllllhorttie1, -'l1)e ced«' may be twice and they desperalely need C d t d 11,buly In J•"8rY u it ls in help," &!ii oak! grimly. On UC e jU...o;.."'°nlllti.ereilan ......... ~-~--~are : 1l ~Of problelDI COD· nu .....,.,,.... '-.__....., , nln ' -t b kept In the 1trlclolt COO• In Newport ~~it -~ i.! =.:i.i~:.;~ -mlrilal -·· ionaI ~• MHA Eikl o ...._ in N....;.;_; Al tt might be expected, proleas -· or • -·· •• ,..... period< ~ holiday• will ~ Ile young Beacb will be tlte meeting · .,.. bu&y When ool«d 11 penoa to allow 'diem to aot ..,_ nm Tuesday II 8 ther< .,..; my --lo the ldopbone COlllG ror..,. Jn. ---p'm' --· of' the old story· tbet -.. ere t.rvi.,. lr<m pomU •. J>l'O" Newport Hml>or Embleil> more iuldlla a\temptl dur-batfon officer« fUl'dloa· ~._ 31!!~~~ ~ • log •'Ml ,moon, Mrs. JOOll . Duriog the cail for con- ... -~ --McDoaoueh'•· e'lready-... ~ "-' -by Elec1ion ol 1be nooni...,Dg ·cb-.U faoe twinkled. two a d d 1 t I o • a 1 aH committee w1I! take plac<. B""" ~-1!1 ti crisis members, h famly_ or ·Mra . Eugme Be!>geron, vice ~~ • .DWlf-yeus.<lf_guudialLil.m>l_-..i o! SKJMM ER SHJMMERS -Freedom of mo;_.~-presidollt, w!D-prOllde inllii ps)'dilailrlc bl'!IJlllC and.,.. -tlle probleuil. -just ""' absence Of Mra. Dooaid pel'leuce, al>O'· """"""8ized a.it it exlsta. Ge-81ly by is acceoled in 6Jis frost white and silver· horizontal GoeD«, pnoidellt, wbo lo in -then lo ~ 00 the -ae1aloot ttle young lttriped dress of whl!per waght, washable knit WaabiJlitO>n. D.C. •-.C sciealillc -'i0r'h--. per,... is wlllln& to -.ss fabric.'It Is !~lured in tile holiday collecition 'by fbe ~-Emlil .... aub but, 'lrin , 1'>tir P•Oll .the--hll-. Nonnan Wia!llt. OJl!venlim_ --. II·~-be Mrs. MJr)' Ann H-. The Women an r~ trUe. '.11· 1 , • . •• • 1 peycbiatric IOCil1. WU'ke:r. :::" f' HO~IDAY MAG!C :..._ Reflecting tile glitter of the :-:: ~' ·: tortlu:omlnJ! ......,., I• tlllJ pink and gold metallic -;: : : knit· wttii slender sbaping and Jong shirt sleeves- ;.. . a go-anywhere frock by Normai;i Wi·att. The line may be found al lbe May (lo,, South Ooaot Plaza. Laundry Problems New President Opens Season for Mermaids to bttll8 apr,,.. for the an· Lib •tile ·~ -of seenu ;o have pa1i<ular ooal ~ Aproo Panole. PIY~;"~. emj>olby wilh tho -· • Pftzea wUl be ..wded. and Pl)'d>lilli!c . i o e I 1 l and -~ --, .wlom. l•dngtblroleol. · the c r l • i 1 :m.t. veation Slate Revealed ~e~~7: '•' ----------·u· .1 : . Movie Guide Mrs. Robert Turner will turn over presidential duties to Mrs. Pete Fulmer when Me r ~.aid 1 , Women's Diviaion of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com· merce, .opens its new season with an ins~tion luncheon next Monday at noon in the H9U!I Lag\\na. • ' crafts committee, a Festival of Arts information booth and a new group of high school coeds who c ia 11 themselve·s Mini Mermaids. lliarted; raw w are the i..test growing..,_ com· By Pen Women :.r-.:::: ... : ..... ·· ..... ., -·-'-' ---------•l • .,. .-.... Removed Officers leading the ac· tivities will include the Mmes. Tom Johnston and A new regime will lead Robert Joyce, first and se· the Jirst meeting of the year cond vice prisi~ats · G. of Laguna Beach chapter, ·Melvin Sheldon aeCreiary· ·~ational League of Betty Myers c6ITesponding American. Pen Women in secretary 'and D o r i 1 the Laguna .. Beach Unified -~ .... --and patnten, and · Mn. ~-~ ':: .,· ., Cldl1W"1 H* 11111 --w• II • -·•. • ..,_,. b¥ h fllml C1:1n1mltte. tt Kil,_ Ol\lftdl l'TA. Mrl. ltai.rt Sol"· "-iJ ,.,.ldtnt •1111 Mri Hirt ,....,.. 19 QIPl'lml,,_ chllf'ITllln. It II .'<. ' ~. ~ ~ n 1 ~ In detem'llnl1111 .. wr....._ fll1n1 fa' C*1elll '" 1rou1>1 ~ ~ • ._..-..... , -... "'. v-~ . --•r.-.olkli.d. Miit thtm te Mcwll Gui*, taN Ill.,,_ DAILY PILOT.) FAMILY ·:~-::Gl'JOMEMOBILE -Disney . _ . " cOmed)'-Rntuy: : :.:·.'.imtDI-Beeutifulty ·•·• ', pbotographed .atory. : · • "<PARENT TRAP -Re·i56Ue • ·: • of Disney film about twins. ._'. ·PRIVATE NAVY OF SGT. ·-· . ."-· O'FMU\EU. -·Good • • ' natured lpOlll. . :rEENS AND ADULTS • • ASSIGNMENT K -Story ol .. ' -• · intritue and espion,&e. • SECRET WAii OF HARRY FRIGG -Private btcome• hero when h~ , . , deviiea pl.ail to rescue five ·'" . · Allied 1eneralJ. -· . " ... . .. ' ~. ·~ .... . ~ ..... ... .-,. ,• ~USAN ARMSTRONG st>tint Woddlnt News T61d At party Bd&hl iprlnl 4alsle1 -pro. • ~ !be tbeme at a party -.. " -revullilC Don of an early ~ • iprtnc wedd1n& for Suaan ·-• Ann•trooa and Joel De 3ome. , ..... ¥' " Hoatln( the p0n;, for ~ friends .... nlatiVOl In theli' HlllJtinstoo Beach b o m I :.,. • .. ... Wlf'I ..-ti of the tJride.to. •••• J>e, Mr. end Mr1. G. L. ..... • Analtroal. ·: ..;:.... 11111 Armltroe& ll a •" =uale<ltMarlnau'"• ·i..-~ UAp • and atte~ DiolO lllalo Collep. ' --··-ol Mn. .Hilde Do a-a of La Cl-la, 1!U puat..i -G""4U llliti School and --,..,. In • .:• , .flit U.I. N"'J prior to • : ' •nrou:., la G le n d 1 lo .='"·~ 1' MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS BANOOLERO -P o 1 s e tracks escllped bank rob- _ber to Menco. _ DARK OF 'I'llE SUN - Tribal civil war in hie Congo. DEVIL'S BRIGADE-- Lieutenant Colonel creates a tough guerrilla combat force during World War II. GREEN B.ERETS -Action· packed patriotic film. GOEsS WHO'S OOMING TO DINNERr -Moving at:ory of ~nta' reaction to racially mixed mar· riage,. HANG . 'EM HIGH - Marahal hunt. vigilantes. ODD COUPL-E UproariGus comedy. THE PARTY -Slapotick comedy. SCALPl!UN'l'ERS -Trap- per and runaway llave follow lraD Of stolen pelll. STRANGER RETURNS - Dubbed western. VILLA RIDES -llanll and bnltal tltory. . ADULTS BOOM -Mtradlon end codllct devtOOpo betw-· · weal111y, dylng 'llldow anci poeL THE DETECTIVE - Vulgar, v i olent melodrama .... ELVIRA MADIGAN Trql< love _It<>;)' in 19111 Century Swedish film, THE FOX -RelaUooshlp between two women. Altboueb • u to in.at l c walherw iand dryera baron reiollit!ooized home lalomy procedilres, new ~s continually appear becauae of new and different fabrics and laundry aids. Some laundry know-how will be revealed by Miss Carol Heinz, Southern Oalll<mla Edison Oo. home economist Who will present seminars in the Electric Living c:.nter, Huntington Beacll. SeMione at 10 •.m. are -.Jed for Oct.15, 17 ..i 18, -7 p.m. meetings wlllbe OODductedOct.14.1\ and 21. JENN!Fl!R TROJSI BetrGlhod During !be allernoon af. fair, to be h!ghltghted by colorful installation 'ceremonies, Mr.1. Fulmer will re\real committees and cjµUrmen for the coming year. Projects include beautlfloatlon award!:, the muter calendar W 1 n t e r ·Festival Flea Market, A hpspitality C\:lmmittee to assist out-of.town groups, the teachers' luncheon, a Lindsey, treasurer, School Di!trict building at 10 Several new women have a.m. next Monday. been recruited into the Miss .Anne Maguire, preai· Mermaids recenUy, and ac· dent. will present officers cording to Mrs. Fulmer, all the Mmea. Dorothy Stevens Laguna Beach women in· and Lo~e Leyden, first and tere1ted in membership-«re second vice presidents, and invited to attend the lun· Florence Wlggim; and Ann cheon. · Krikl, !ecording and CO?· Reservations m~ be o~ respondin& 1ecretarie1. tained by calling t b e other new leaders will be chamber office, 494-1018. tbe1-Mluea · Anne Von, auditor; and Vir&lnia T_£n Candles Lighted Wooley, hlltorian and the Mmes. Harry F . Wlandling, · trea1·urer: Howard . Blackburn, parliamentarian, and Antoinette W l t i n 1 , librarian. For Retired Teachers Re-lilll to the "good old da.y1.. al lunch baskets or boxeo or """"1 paper hep will be members Of the ~ Ooaot llivi<loo of Retired-.... Wbon Ibey ,_ at noon Momlay, Oct. 7, in Irvine Bowl, they will ceWirate the lotb emDversary of the division's founding during a picnjC Jund!. Ooffee and -"wil be llll'llioilled. Past in-to be homied are .the Misses Agnes I,oe, Loi& How.ry, Bea Wh i ttlesey and MorceU.. Ridlam. and Mrs. Lois Orambers. Ille Loe Ang-City Scbooll who ls-at pi-.t a Jeais1-tive onaI,yat, active In -tP>Wrnmeol affairs aod dMlirmen of th e C"1lfor!l1a Relir<d Teachers Associ'ation legidltive com· mlttee. Locel apeakero will be Steve Prinef:, econ om t ~ coonlinotor for the COIBlly brand> ol CTA, and. Ed Romeo, reaJonal dlrec!Or of the coonty -· Mia Ableail Oum will pve a resume of the national cm· ventron. standing committee chairmen are the Mmes.: Jolepb F. Simmons, membenhip; Theron P. Slg.r, publldty; Clllton A. Warner, art and the Mll1e1 Gutrude Gardner, way1 and means, and Wooley, achievements. Special appointments are the Mmes. Pearl Casey, chaplain; . parry Williams Elliott, official b01te11, and Witing ,amenltie1. Wcrbhop leadera arie Mls1 Von, who will direct iartbts Wedding Dcite Set Wandling, who will lead the ~ ....,. --..-wrllers and ~., • fheNW,,ean lunction quite ...,..,_ w.ell 'vnttmi 4be fr.;llll9W'Of'k A blgbllpt of the gather. of sodely. int will bO •talk. ~ Thinga· GeneNilJ·the ctinl< flW<ITI ire Po~ible, by ~ Pepy · ,therapy .Qvtr dnW in treat· Hamlltlon "Adams of !All· ment for ciltrened pa· An1 gbiele1,edia n edew .~!! .. p e r tients. aa on tor, . ~ and Since akdQ 11111 tNn· actre11., qullizen Oliy pto;o ;o be • lelbal 001nl*lrlim" pcPl>le M'eson in Air alcdJoliel se given m or llDDted omounts ol m-. !km. PenlODS IUllering from sewn etre11 ii'lUaioOa 111"8 ,given just _..,, meiica- tion ;o tide them ...... -their next Wit. AlI "°"""" in. the oiin!c ere acqualded with the various community resources availabtt for peo- ple in erious ._id help. The greateat I a c t is a re . source geared to medical treatment, for alcoholica:, .. thou&ll 11 ... -Po· tient ia motivad to seek old In .. lmmedi..io crm. liluation, the clime Im· me diatel ye on tact 1 Alooholice Anln)'mou.1 for the polient. In our , ll1BJtinl, mobil• oocioly -with all It. ltresBel -.... .-.n't enougti. -peclllla "" individuO!s ;o !Im ;o "" help during • be ol emo-. tional ll:r!S!. A ptln ste ard Dr. Deutadl -tlut cce g w ess many rmall clnlcs, staffed duttes for Westem Air by •uoh trained - Lines is Mias Teresa as the Mentli H •a l th Boyle, daughter of Mrs. AllocWel, aould bo o1.,..i Theresa Boyle of Cocta · -a, 1be OOllllDlftty. MesL. The Dell! hostess He obo ""'*1 Ukt a, ... THE GRADUATE -Comic satire. l'!L NEVER FORGET WHAT'S HIS NAME - TV director, di&encbetN with his ·S'Jl"l'flclal life, fUempla a returo to youthful idealism in this excessively violent and Welcomlng the group will be Laguna Beam Mayor Gleo Vedder, and keynoter will be John GiVeDI retired scbool administrator from A ..,ectaI oltraclloo will be an on·tbe 8(KJt formation ol the Siring S~. an orgaruation ;o be -ed of "courageous" members wllo play uk.,, · baojos. guit a r c and other DWemaken. graduated f r 6 D) t.h e more indivt.bl -.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann school at Los Angeles and ~w illgendel u.. of Huntington ·Beaob hive International · . Airport. the higtjy IUCC'tllful crilil July Date For Rites announced ttie forthcoming She is an .alumna of theory. mamage of tl!eir dllughter, Costa Mesa ·mgh School Mier 11111 -·no ... V.vlng Judy Lavern Mann and and · was a student at in iloday'a world ·aan feel Roil.ald LeRoy Eastman. son Orange Coas't COilege. eood all.b ~i ' of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ljiO;;;;;iiiioiiiO;;;;;iiiO;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;i;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;iOii;;;;;;; Eastm.6.fl oC Costa Mesa, November Rites Set frank English dramia. The Blessed Sacrament PRUDENCE AND TH E Ohurch in Wostminmr bas .FUJ. -I m p u d e n t • been selected for the July Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and San D'iego State Colle&~ frlvoloul BritiJh farce. wedding of Jermlf~ Troiil Wheeler of Hemet have an· attendl: UCI. The wedding will take pl•ce Oct. 12, at.2 p.m. in the Aloha Weddlog Chapel In Lons Beacll. SECRET LIFE OF AN and Paul N. La r c ti of nounced ••e ,e•uuurement of ~·~ ·~ G--'-r-""-' -.... Her ftanct, an alumnus of AMER!~· ""~ -~=· ~ove. tJrelr daughter, Helen Kids Like to Sophisticated adult com· Partnta ol. the betrothed Martha Wheeler of Costa Struthers High S c h .o o 1, edy of a bored sub\lrban ~le an Mr. and Mrs. Mesa to Tbornu J 0 h n Ohio , la a Costa . Mesa 'Ask Andy' bOUHWile. • Joseph 'l'rdS and Mr. and DeGeare, a!ao of . Co1ta.~Fb;;;UJ;;;in;;;e;;;1~1m~an~. ~~-·mi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SWEET NOVEMBER Mrs. LUIW Larch, all ol Mesa. Dytnc woman IOU to HuntiftCt'Dn Beach. The couple plan to marry PETER unulllll lenalba to be The brlde-elect 'fs • oenlor Nov. 22 in Community CHRISTIAN'S remembered. a1 ~ Vailey Hi1Jb Chu r c b . Congregatiooal, THE ~WIMMER -En· •~ -~ b-fian--Co-· del Mar. J couot.n ,.veal emptinen ~t:i ~ ~ u•~ :ii];; Wheeler, 1 -aduate 1 I and hypocr!s • at .. -u ...... ~ , Sc•~• Anaheim of Eicoodldo u•·• School 1ubul'banite'1 Ule. '-==......,='======· ========'="""==;!! 'n!OMAS CROWN AFFAIR Ir -.Insurance a I e u t h IUlpeda U!rlll a e e k 1 a I m.Yllonaire of mlllta'min· ding • bani: robbery. ---~= ~;; ;,,.~=11NG" finetr and .h11 way-out . ,,...,_ ..,. ...., -1111 P.M. friendl who toke ov.r Ille 1'11Jrd Stop Thfftro OF THE NEWPORTER INN HOTEL BEAUTY SALON • 644-0340. .• • MAHICUlU l PEOICUltES • EviJ<ISH THllN$ flAlll ~ ........ ., ......... , ... ~, oSTO!l!,.Sl'ICW. 'LOllAl. Of PAllll PY.M. WAVI . •K. tn 'fSM a.I.• p1i . ' ~ '· --· .... ~-1Q7 ---c.u -country 4WU "'""en ..... " ........... , •••lw-...... fW -Of'IM DAfLY IXCIPf' ,...,._ llP ~_!alllllty.rt__:~::--'-----'--'-----....llt.....J'J·-----r-=----------1 \ I See by Today's Want Ads: • Uere'••Oulic! 'Q Ram- tiler Sedan, cnt .,,,,.. ' g "'-·.,.,..,.,,. -"' 115115, ................. .._ dMl-wllh m....,..lolJ .t.11- JI).-.. -.. °"" -Good..:..,. ... - • 11\b -lo -tor , • lltt' 1DOdtl. 23" ...... Cc*ir T.V. Do ~ baN .. to 1111! e'A lodr loO.-doi-ma loo __ _ ... -.... °'-.......... _._ .. -.. • Tllo °""' "'""' .,.,_ ...... __ 1'11' aal~ t~ .• P: - , ' ' t l ' ' -. • • • ' ' ' . ' -. - .. Horoscope .. I Aries: D96rs to Open ~ " or SATURDAY, OCTOBER.5 By Sydaey dmarr '"n»-..loe -- Harmony So11ght l ' 1 ' .e: Songbirds Summoned b!' .,, Potentlol ooftllbirdl are Invited to 1 .. m barbershop "'i:'" summoned to join a meeting barmQbl'. ·'' ·n ol. the prospective Allio Refieshments will b e Valley Chapter of Sweet aerved. Further information Adeline•, Inc. Jn the Mlallon may be otibined by-oalllng Viejo Hll)I School 7:30 p.m. Mra. W. G. Banies, 494-nut Monday. 2556; Mn. Irving Gaebel, . '4 A proiram entiUed An 492-t684, or Mrs. William J . Evening With S..w_e_e. ·1 _Recht, 137-o??7· •• .. " •• Adellnes, la erpected to IC· quaint area wpmeo with the i ·n t ematiOnal barbershop singing organiz:ation which is open lo women of all ages. ft The evenlnc'• en· l tertainment will include the .r Tune•Spinners, a quartet ·11 trqm the North Orange .,. County Cbapt.er, and songs ~. by the All.so Valley Chapt.er. ~, No knowledge of m_µsic ~" reading is required for .. membership. All lWJIDen ·' who enjoy sinctng and have the ability to harmoolze are .. Ji ·-' .. .. .. ... ..... . .,. -· •. " ' :,;., .. !"." "'' .. ' : ·' • , " . I .. ~ -Aaxifi·ary·- Hosting Conclave Seminar Focuses Or:i Drugs Program Tops First Luncheon Famous Dolls - ' DAILY 'ILOT Jf Area Coeds 1-~~~~~~~~ LEGALNOTi¢E .. LE(W;N001CE Invited ~ ........... .., ..... ""' hll • tf!M ... "'... e4JMr .,.,..,,. .. .,,, 11w.pa,.., to. Ill 0t"'9 C.lfllfy. Hit • J ....... s.,.. ....... ... .. , .... , ..... "' ..-" . 4•11y '"'-of,~ DAILY ·""°'· . -( • • • • • • • -• • . .. :MllY PILOT Frtdlr, Oc'°"'( 4, l"' Calm ~Prevails ... ,. ' : ... • Ill _( Mexico-· Olympics .Are On • •• '• .. .. • .. • ... •• ~ I . . . • · By GLENN WHITE ,, ............ ,_ .... t~CO CITY -Snl!*ll, bul-IMlnl- , ""111111 --·may -~111>·00.ln ..... HCl«I of MeJ(eo Q. 11,:1\!i .. will !be Ob'ml'le GamM. :"so ....rid --· Olyn\ple ~M prtlldeot AV«y ~ .. ollc.a _.... emu-y _,. Ot,ttii lOC boord 'nllndoJ ~,. : """"""" said tile ..... -Id'• .-i-w111,.u~a>ci qol'"4 ... Ole --pooplo to ar1 .. "' ... -and ........ riotin4 . . Pol)'IOctnle lna~tut. "'" upedalJy calm .at.4 lholt 1nltiwlionl had bou the lef.Dtl ti Yicioul tonfrontltiOAI bttwJta 1tudtnta l.Dd eovenuntat forcea. one part or town, whor• blood •oalt· ltt1 than U hours 1ranquil al I dnwe 'dir~ rtr ..... ey lose sleep over record.I.. He no doubt could hive bluted the clobal mark durini tht trials at ~hoe. Hi.I , first day total cl. 4,-t&.1 Jruldt M!Ch """°""'"'-practieelly matter-of.fact. Yet he played it <."OnH!"l'atiVt the teCOnd day, pnferring to UIW'e "-11 ol on Ob'm!>lc berth ond not dmlclDg -Injury. '!be deoathlm I.I a ·rruelllnl teet "' middle ~ nnminl, oprln· tin(, hurdllnt, Jum!i!nf, p o I e vaultinc Md · ucellence in the weitbl evecU. And l>oeauao ibe ~ .,. UllllllliY Jacki ol .U -· -"' lpeei1lilta, lt b not • JJOPUbr .pee# tator event. But to Lafuna Beach'• Bill Toomey, Vllt doesn't matter. I& roolinc sectkn -mom, dad and older brother -ii almo9t &lw«y1 on hand when he perfonuJ. And · they 'll be of Olympie Stadium on October ~9-:M to wwtch him blttle ~e world's belt. ~:ex Tests ·Causing Stir .. Amo~g Female Olympians . . ~ -· ' '• eonlinued in 1IUa Olympjc clly. • The 110UrOt lllid tile one I-lien who object.-cl to eei: terta on their Jirla owne frtml the .wimmini feder-atlon. "All the ollerl aeretd to IU: te1bl," Hid tbe IOUl'Ce. "But even after the swimming fede-objeetod 30llle ctr! ntmmer1 volu-..cl to tak• the tea.'' 'lbt !ntern-.i Olympic ·Com· APG Given Permission :To Open Goll School ~lours. Wil1ilm Rorers, a PGA attorney, said ..,. dispute over ~ d the toumammt ii not an .inut in the cur-rent hearlng. He told .... court, llowtver. tht PGA bellev .. pil.yor control al 111• touni<· ment would not bo In the beet lnternt al 4l>e playen .. 1logm Hid the Ulp m<mey'maidnl tolfen: want to commeidaJiu ttle ~ and -.. olf tht toonwnlnt lo 1De hill!Mt bidden while -I tht -"'pur-. Thi• will bonefit tho top ~ ... Roaon Miid. At· -point. Wrllht aald .!hot the -o/ the APG "loolrl JU J>NC· tically a...., w"11wut." . mtttee wMch carried ·out te1U on about 50 of tne 200 girl competitor• durinC the Winter OJymPi.c1 at Grenc.- ble, Fr.ance, in February, bu made it cle• that now it i8 the responsibility of indivtdut.I federations to make thelr tests. ' "You are no doubt familiar with lhe reiuiations eoncemin& the use Of -dope and the partidpi.tiOna of womtn in 1he Olympic Game1, ipec:ifying th • t female athletes may be subjected to medtoal proof," Avery BruDda1e, 80- ye-.r-old Amert.can pres.ident ol the IOC, told the intemational federations. "It is not the infenOoc of the IOC to carry N tests on ttie entrant in the ' Olympic Gamea. Thi! ia a technical matter t.hat muM be harid.led by th e iDternaUonaJ federations and the Na· tional Olympic committees," he said, 'Itte IOC ori&in&lly acreed tnat to avoid any need for a repeat of the Wt& tht girlJ· would be issued with a cdticate wbicb would be wild fOr' all future competitiona. NOW', ,apparently, tile federations will have to decide whether to istue the card;. Sex te9ll Wl!ff introduced for ihe first ti.me in 'lbt Brttl1h Com· monwealth Garn• two yean aa:o. Ewa Klobukowska of Poland, for in· ltanct, failed a teat in Kiev. After that • t h e r fir! athle1eo IUddenly dropped out ol .intetnationat competition on \lllrious excu1e1. o ~ I l .A fo1r toldlen wire 1ttU on patrol, Uined wilh clr&n11. However, orie of t;WJI\ told !Qt there bid beea. .no liCDJ. ot dlatwW.rtcte. He a1ao said his ... _ WU loaded, ready for UM II necesAry. , • • Yugoslav dant.:fll"I )VU entertalnijlc at the tin)e. NO · one refletted any fear1 lhit the Olymplct mlpt noi come off. Rumer TUna rtamJ>&llt, boWeVer. S o m e exaggerated ta1et 1 a y Wed· nesday'1 deith toll inJy ·have reached 150 ( olfloiala iay 'th111·301dlid). · . among Me~can Natfoni.la. " ::: About the OAly thin& you can eon· •• ~· E' • ir factut] U what you see.witb your ... ~ own eyes. . ·• ·.~ NCDt (f the violeoce ha.a menaced t b e Olympic Vlllaa• ~re athletes ~ 119 nitions cOatinue to pota tn· Som~ arin:ehair observers 1ug-dti!Y-'lt!e malll body ti the U.S. team g~ted U.e Qentra1 lnWU1moe Agency And today l a~ a city ob&essed with " • the spiz:it ol the Olympic <fames -& • .1 city baSkine Jn tranquility at the mo-4.;: mtnt. ~ • hu yet to arrive _and. tlle Am~Hcan -(ClAJ al. ~·umted State1 is respon1'l-nac wi1 be ralsed at a11peclal Vill14e ble' ref a(itating 1tudenta. Other ceremooy Monday moming. parties blame Communists irom Cuba, Whelher it lat"' •lid al ti\• storm.., .• glmply a luJt befo~ t!ie nett o\.itburst : rem'nhU lo be seen. But re~ardtes1, ~ the Olympi,c Gamea will go on 11 . 1cheduled. ' 1 •• A v,ia:it to the Village 1buriday 'even-Guatemala and Frawce .• inc revNled .......icy. A group of Still othen 'say 11 ii lln;iM; unr .. t .. " Tigers Hop·e to I{eep-, ·' • ID .. Bats Hot ' DETROIT (AP) -'(ll<'Tigen art back 1n Detrolt today, eaa:er 'to bring lo their kind of park tho kind-« game that crushed the St. Louli Cardinali and Ued the World sute1 at one game each. Followin.1 an informal dbcusslon that helped thew their first.game freeze, the Ti1er1 whipped the Cardinali 8-1 Thursday behind the 11I· hit pitching of Mickey· Lolich and the home run slugging of Lollch, Willie Horton and Norm Cash. It wtJJ be up to Ray Washburn (14-8) to keep the ball in Tiger Stadium in Sat~y's third game w.hen he pit· ches against Earl Wilson (13-12)_. Gibson i1nd Denny McLain then pick up their duel Sunday. Washburn, however, bas to be wary after ThlD'aday's eiplosion. "It'• got to 'be pretty darn good pitcher -like Gibson ,was against us or we're ~g to JUt the ball all over the place, ' 1aid Norm Cash. But CardinJI Manager Red Schoen- dienst i1rl't worried. "Wa1bburn pitches pretty well everywhere if he has hls good stuff,'' SchoendJenst commented. The Detrqit perlonnance Thursday was completely different from the one the Tigert put on Wednesday when they eked out five hits against Bob Gibson. Only one was an ertz:a base· blow, which w111 unus-ual for the club that led the American League with 185 homers during the season. But their upriJing against Nelson Brllea and three relief pltchen was m o r e like the game tMy're used ta playing In the small8r Tiger Stadium, where the Series resumes Saturday. "Tn the fir 1 t game, I was more nervous than I've ever~been since my first day with the club." said Al Kaline, who joined Deb'oit right out of high school in 1953. Katine and first baseman Cash. a nine-year Tiger, agreed that was the 1eneral malady that struck the Tigers in the flrst game loss, and then they "We had dinner together Wednesday • OITROIT / IT, LOUIS .i.tlllll ... , .... MtA11IHff, 2'b .t 0 2 1 •...a. 11 3 I I I ll1111tv, u-d .t I I I JaYi•r. 1' • I 2 I IWll,,. rf S 2 2 I Fl9od. d 3 e l e C1&11. lb J 1 3 I C.Md.I, lb • O 1 1 Hortoi!, II l 2 2 1 si..,,_, JI! • I I I Ori••-. u t t I I McCo,...r, c • o O o Nor1t1•1.111. d.ff J I 1 t Davia. rf • o t t Frwhan. c • e t O Me•vlll. M J e t t witrt,ltl Joo 1 eni..,p 2 e o o Lolldl, o 4 I 2 2 C•rllon. • I I I t Wllllo, p t I I 0 Gqll1no. .... 1 o o I ..... _.. p •• 0 • T~h MllS1 Tel11li ltl 61 -.0"°"""'" ovl for W!llll Ill '"" IMl11•. D"'91t (Al . " '"... •.. .. Ill 003 lot -I SI. LIU!e (Nl ............ CXlll100l Gm -I I -Sl•nllt~, Sl'lll\MI\. o~ -St1nlQ', ~ "llllMI o...i Ct11!; M111vl1I 11111 C....S.; J1vlef, Mal!YIJI ..... C....... t.OI -Detroit (A) 11, St. LOI/II IN) &. ,,. " • •Jt Lollcll fWOfll ' • 1 I ''"" (L•H J 1 4 4 Car"°" l 4 J ! Wiiiis 1111 ~ ' 1 2 • •• -Lollctl 1 1,IOOd. 9redtl, arlltt l (Wirt~, C.rll9rl 1 ~rt!, Wllll1 2 (HoftM. ~vllffll), 14Mn11r 2 1'~111, Wirf. Lolldl). SO -Lollch f, (9l'Odl 1. ~vb', 9rf"" 2, J•Yle!", Ml~vlll, ,.lled, Sll&1111M)/ 9rflft ! f1'1W11111, Sff111ft"li C1rll1111 I fLolldl)J Wlltlli 2 fl' ..... 111, Wwtl: H•rner' I (N,,_ru!IJ. Tlmo -1;41. Artt .... l!et -s.tAn. did sonielbint about ll ni;Ht,'' Xaline explained, "and we talked tbout how everyone wa1 trying too hard. We said we bad to talk to the1e guy1 and relu them, cet ~ to ptay·the kind of came we played all year. . \:- "We bad.a lot of .ti.me When we .eot •• "' to the park sd we just sat around talk-.. , ing. We didn't have a meeting but just ..... talked among ourselves. We talked '· about going for ~asl' hlte and playin& ~. our kind of came and not worrying~~ about ·anythJng. You could t.eU from •. the Ume ~e went on the field that . evei.yone was more relaxed.. ... ~ ~-"'; ·~ . t • "i:::ill:'Jll. ,.,,. . ..J ~ 'Iii(( ;. ... ... 1-:tt SERIES BEEF, -St. Louis first baseman Orlando Cepeda, anguish· ed over call Dy umpire Stan Landes, argues vehemently. Landes ruled Detroit's Willie Horton was safe on an infield ground ball play during s(xth inning Thursday. Murphy, Cole in Lead SOUTHPORT. England (AP) -Bob Murphy of Nichols, FLa.1 and Bobby Cole of South Africa. amateurs less than .a year ago, took the le.ad after )6 holes Thursday in the '200,oo:> Alcan GoM TOU'nament with its hrst prize of $55,000. Murphy , U . S. Amateur ch~on In 1966 and wirmer of almoat $100.000 on the rro tour in a hot spurt late ttiis 1ummer, .added .a five-under-par 69 to his Tl Wednesday for a 141. Cole, only :M, posted 71·70. They lead the select field of 2.1 com-· · petitors by two strokes. There we.re 24. starters m Wednesday but George Archer of Gilroy , Calli., v.1tli1rew because~ a sore throat and cbil.Ls. Archer was a victim ol. the m!serable weather whicll has plagued · this tournament over a 7,140-yard Royal Birkdale layout near the Irish Sea. The par 74 course has been bat- tered by slashing rains for moce than a week. Season Tickets · For Haig Open Now Available No Time for 40 Winks.-That's Reif • • •• • • ' • • • 8 ~·:·~ .-" ... . '--1· . ' ' . ••• • '• The deadline for purdla.dnl aeuon tickets for the Hail National Open 1011 tournament at Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde Country Club is Saturday, Oct. 12. The tournammt begins Monday, Oel 21. SU..n tlck.U. prictd at ,ftO and f15 and pod for evuy d11 of the tourna • ment, can be purchued at any Orange CountJ IOU CO\D'lt, The fl5 ticket U · tltlel Oll6 to admittance to the M:eaa Vll'lla elubhoulo ond fHo pertdn1 .,, the netltc:t.d MIH Vento drlvlnl ....... . T1nl dollar tlcbi.I ere On Hie 10< the Monday and Tueeday practi<e roundl. Gtl\erY licbll for th• W-.dof·'l'liur1d&y·Frlday euliona (lntludinf the flnt.day pro.am) an "1 -ii. S.turdl:!' and Sullday ducatl an ... Partin( licklll an $1. 8pec1Atot1 wlU ........ la 1llo llald ldjlCtlll to tM ~ -Oountey Club and will bo bUMdto-.Verdt. " flOlf ""' •ttindlof aD -ol 11M!--.ldth111uvaeu .... ... pordla>O o/ the '" -1lebt ' -r By EARL ourru<' Of * DO+IY ,.,. tt.tr Ron Rell bas -borried loo1c. He's hid it aver since be lt.Ud •six-week trUh JrOll'"•m to get the Hai& Na- tional Clp81 ,.u -em read1 for ill Octd>er 21 llartill( dole in C..IA -a. Reif, 1oH dlrectar at ttie club. ts lunctionlnl on llroilht adi '""'1in -dey1. "I'm pul1in& In ahou\ U to 16 boor• a d~ and thin I I" h""" and -and turn all n/iht wonderln1 w h • I miataket I've made," be 11,11. Ref I.I the """'*' al • 1$0-man --... -thel la -· under Ille p . . "Moot major fOll toumalMllf halts have a X .. to sat •...u.d. Wa'va had lilt -and ,,.11 do It but you woWdn'tbeliaY•llww«tla•olwd" • . 11..-.· ... _..i. _,. "' -the '1U,UJO '!IAIJ N-0,. ...,. to Ooota -md lunlod lttff Imo Q tlfaWGIM kz1NDe~ Jlilt WU ilttlltlc ill llo C0.C. ~ Golt ...i Oounlrr Cliill'• ...... , .... ha.U.C -....... -··· "' llunda)', July 14. Tiie --,.... w lltll -pqod. "It wu Jedi ~ ._ ... NaapllW Im. Ra IJllil tD .. 'How i . ' ( t • ' I a ( ' ( c f t t 1 ( ( , I I 1 I 1 I ' I • • ' . • . -__ _... ___ -:--______ ,_,.,__ -----• • ' " . ,. • . I . ' KUHN'S l_N :rlME -JiinJt .. ~ pandoff•from q~ ~e Wi8'*'°wati (13) ""one of Ids 20 iusblni! plays In Laguna lleilch's ~. bMthJg of El Modela 'lbursda,y night. KIJbn. l'llShedofO<' 86 yards and Wiezbowski Stars In .28-0 Artist Win -By TERJIY NEPTUNE Of IM DellJ PllH St.ff Senior Steve Wiezbowtld, in one of the tmest diop1ay1 of~ way football ever seen at.tile Santa Ana Bowl, led an inapired · band ol Laguna 8-:h Hig~ Sd>oo! ArtDt11 to a ~ 2&- 0 win over El Modena. . The ~ ni~t pne WU ti>e ope~ bi the ~ League lind was "billed ao & tipl 00.. Wbat it developed ·into was en awesome display o! 1-.~ity both ol· fensively·and dofensil'!"¥. The Ar.tisb won the toss and elected to receive. They put the ball in playoo their iij.-ya:rd IJin~ and ir>; seven plays Ibey bad a -down. .Wie21>owskl Peek ~oping For Rebound Against BG ---' --- • ·- ' . ' ' F•dll'}<l.W 4, 1'1611 DAILY I'll.or lf , ;. '" ,. Fleet CUrtis _ •• •• • l'.. • . . • • . • •• - < j \ I I I . ' ~I I 11119 .......... --..... -........ --..~!'9"'-------------~------~~-~ ----·----------·-· ' 1 ( I l I . • • -• --- 1 a OA!LV PILOT FridoJ, 9<tobet 4, 1%8 -~ -----"---'---'--I. Pre.I! Stars· of· ·Week '\ ... ---... J.._.__ Diablos, • Tritons · In Action La Quinta, FVMeet •o;; 0 ·~Jf '" '·· ·,; < •£ " .,:' .. , ' . ,, . • ... . . ·.· ,., .. " .. ., . '• -,· ; •.. " ,· . i • l'.t.•LO MVARllO --- •IU. SM•DD Mt-' Mlrtl9r lecll SonCleme!Mand.Miillon Viejo (o at II tooth ond Mil at 8 o'elock tool&ltl when the two Oranp Coat area bllh ---<l'eltvlew 1-iie ~ -· SooOlem-. -"'!U&ill .. •Ull loot· In& 1..--firll >!cby'ol ... ,_ __ lne __ league ......... Son'Cl<lnente loot In Neff (37~) am! Palm SprinCI (20. 0) wtrlle MiJSioo: Viejo wM loolne In Saddl-(34-18) and Valley Oniali8n (lU). -Vtojo hllll shown a liWe ...... In tile ocoriDg . department, ~ularly with the forward pUI. • Quarterbeck Jerry Gloote< bu "COlJlllleted 18 of 37 attempt< !or 247 yards in the Diablos' firat two out.. Jpga. San Clemeoi.•a -al output hat been limited to four completions in 15 a~ temPta for 50 yardl1 How· ever three Triton ·puses have been intercepted. '.!be i.n¥ader6 alllO ipOrl better cndentialo In tile rusltiag pia..e -leading after 'tY.'o games -179 to 82. Sen Clemente, however, ii an the upaw~g with tbe return ci. regular haUback Homer Waianer, . a let· t.nDan. W ailsDel' w a & lllidelined. with a brdoen band during the nm-league ~ and retum is e~ to Ignite the Trttons' offense. T.OPPLING THOMAS -Estancia Higb•School quarteri>ack Curt '.ibomas'..(11) k-'bis cool will> Pacif!ca tackler draped 'ove.r him. Estancia set school. scoring record .in rooting 11!e Mariners, 33-lZ;last week and travels to Garden Grove ior an 8 p.m. game tonight. Coaches Tom Eads of San Clemente and Ray Dodge of Mlsslm Viejo both called the game a tossup. Johnson Lead s Est an cia -' ' Outside observers ,· however, N.te tbe Tn"tons the slight favorite. ~to Garden G.r ove Tonight * * -ti h• c""""" lE -llobln llftdlen LT -Tim Duv1ll LG -llldc: Arldr1 C -lltJ Md)lnlet RG -09f\nf R-RT -WIYM s. ... ltE -II.let.~ Qll-~!"l<HWIMM LH -Skw C.1lle RH -HolMr Wlllllef" F8 -Tony Plowdtft .. .--lE -Tlm Cummlt111 l T -Mllt1 1.0:er LG -llldl W1rd C -lcb ltloduv ... llG -IUdlllr'd Wt1!ler Ill -M.Muel Munoi RE -ll1y~ QB -Jtn'Y Gtlollw LM -Don W1190fl lllH-lllldl ~ ~· -lllldl a.. ..... 190 With visions of a tM>-· What little in the •way of :: game win ,streak over · passing the Eagles have 161 G den G L done, has been split up 1u ar rove ea.~ u e between quarterbacks· Paul 1'° teams, Estancia H 1 g b 11'! School's football machine Joyce and Curt Thomas. 160 travels to Garden Grove Tboma.s is seyen·far-15 ~::; tonight to battle the while Joyce is four·for-13. ,~ Argonauts in a non-league Coach John Lowry said 11s affair. Kick off is set for a. he'd like to get his passing l: E6f.ancia is coming off its game going better, but that i::; hlgbeet scoring 0 u t put in game cooditiom would die· 1u bl&tocy, ~ 33 points while tate the extent of Estancia's ~: rouUog Pacifica last week. passing. 150 Dave Johmon was a one-,. Garden G r 'o v·e; ·mean· while, comes into tile game with a mini-backfield com· posed of three 140-poundeJ.s and one 135-pounder. . Biggest Aigonaut lineman is tackle Mike Blankemhip at 190. Despite ~ lack of she, Garden Grove has come within one point of L:>ara a n d Troy o,ytille; los· ing non-league batUes., man VrTeeking crew, gaining 225 yards in 31 cani.es. He also scored three times. Gurney Submi1s Entry For Times Grand Prix .Tonight ·• ''.tr~ Vall•Y High ~'•varsity foot b al I ·team l'/JOV .. Into jfuntington Beech'• SbeUe St ad 1 um tolllght ·with bopos of equal· tnc l1lr beat ev" .re<m"d allfr·lust lhree-ks of th• _. ... IQc!toff I& at 8. '.!be Bar<>na apened up Fountein'Valley foot b.a 11 bist.ory .in 1966 with me win mil. followed that with two ' victol-ies last year. With a.qy luck, the Barons would ~ going fir number ;hree tooi'ght in tti.S Can\• ptU:n, but came a cropper last Week end dropped their wt With El Modena, 14-7 . So·, Coach Bru c e Pidd0l'd'1 small, aggressive team goes Into battle tonight with La • Quinta at Hunt· ington Beach with a l · l olate. La Quinta, likewise, could be going in wllll a 2-0 record, but drQllll<d. ;ts aeBson opener wttn Lowell, 26-24,.after leading 24-7 wi'th . flve minutes left 1n ttie game. Tonillbfo gmne pit.< l"oun· teln Velley'o set Of l'UIDng bacb -John Carroll and Mllte Chllden -up agair<t bard charging Ken_ Ep- pelheimer of"La Quinta. Botl1 teams like lo run dives mr-~ at the op- po81ti&n with time · coo.· mming, ball~l drives. La Quinta'1; coach Daft Webster expres.9ed concern over Fountain Valley 's weight _advantage, bat a oheck Of ·tbO starting lin<up indieates La Q .u i n t a en· joys· a one-poond miargin over· the Barons -167-166. ,. ,., •u '" '" ,. !~ ·~ !~ ,., '" •• "' •U '" '" '" "' '" '" '" "' Trout Plants This week the following Southern ~ornia waters are 8Cheduled tD be restock· ed. with catc:hable-6i.ze rain· bow trout. lOS ANGELES J:OUNTY -C1Y$lfl l11<f, Sin G•brlel ltlttr 1!:1tt Fortt. RIVERSIDE COUNTY -Fulmor Area Sports Calendar The junior halfback has rushed for a 6.2 average over tlhe llrst two games, picltlng up a total of 3'l2 yanis in 52 carries. Oorona del Mar's Dan Oan·A.rii d)ampion J 0 h 0 l:ok•. Hemet 1.au. SAN lERNAROtNO C.OUHTY -Ar· Salnrday Football -Marina at Newport, Lakewood at Mater Dei., Corona det Mar vs Pacifica at Bo 11 a· Grande, occ at Rio Hondo, G<tden West at San Diego OC, Bar.tow JC VI Sad· dleback at Mi&Si.on Viejo High (all at 8). ••t•llCI• ll!' -Mllr.1 Ntwtlon l T -Jtft Stiver LG -Rod l'tlt5 C -litrllNI Koch lllG -Dtwld HllHN~ RT -Sob llnmond lllE -Gtor9I l1rnett QI -Curt Thornl1 Fl -Did: 011r1ni. lH -D1w Joh,_ WI -Gr1nt Vi n Dt1 W11ktr --lE -Jolln G:or911n l T -Mlkt lllnktNl!l1 LG -Mltdl lllld11rd1 c -Do.ii $dltel Gurney is an early entry for Surtees ol .Engl;m<f. row!IMd llkt. Green v11i.r like. G.....,ry llkt, Stnt1 Ant llllw., tnd 1111 the Times Grand Prlx at Other top cballengers in-Soun. Fort, 1l:. R l v er s ide International elude L·o t b aT Motscnen-1----------- :~ Raceway October ~27. bacher of Bewrly Hills, 110 . The race M the richest of Peter ReYSOn of New Yor), ~~ the six events in the 1968 Swede Savage or Santa Ana, :~ Sam Posey of Sharon ; ,60 Canadian • American Com., Chock •ParStlns of 113 CJWlenge Cup tor the-bi.g Monterey. Charlie Hayes of i:Z Group 7 sports racing car&. Santa Am, Jo .Bonnier of 150 nus year the &eries is of· Switzerland and Skip Scott ... ; .. Coa st Club s Win Polo Tilts Waln Polo -Costa Mesa, H u ntington, Westminster and Martina a Estancia tournament (8 a.m.), OCC at USC (lOo.m.), UCI at Cal Poly Pomona (10:30 a.m.). lllG -lrld larnlMrt lllT -KmtRtlmUUeft 1111!: -Bob CtmPbell QB -Jflft Jonel l H -1"1111 Unllff' ~: feri!rg a record $511,000 in of~~· &~e, with wlns :: prize mmey and accessory in the Road America at Etk- i~ awarm. hart, Wis., and the Klondike uo Other early entries ari-Trail 200 in Edmonton, C::an- An ollf reason lorbuying a brand. ~~61 Signatun of quality since1855. '• ... · Opening round hostilities :or: · in the Estancia water polo ~ ·· tournament g o t under way ·,T Thuraday artern0on as 15 · • schools began play at ~e Costa Mesa al)d Estancia v• pools for the champion ship ~. of the three-day tourna-. ,., ment. v • . In flt'st-round action in the .., . Estancia tank. the host : •'"'-Eagles knocked G a r d e n • .,.. Grove into the consolation •.,,,... McCaw Eyes Third Win At Track ·' · · Bob McOaw of Sooth Gate will be aft.er his third . NMRA tbree-q!W'ter midget m&in event win in a row Saturday night at Orange ~._county Speedway. ~ ~cCaw, drlvtng a Bebee· ~ CrO!iley powered car, bas ~ .»oo tbe l85t. two features on ~ ~e El Toro quarter-mile : ~val. · •: ':..;; 1be leld of over 40 tJ"~, wW include micro ~:,mtd(et ~·Oort Bers. ~ :'11le El Ton> driver, who baa ~, ;,oa ms rourth · straight mien. mideet !Ogh point " -dfoiliplballllj> th&. year, wt1I be ....., Into • TriumpO· fi o we r e d three-quarter """8!11 -tblo ·-·· ~· 2'!"' ... .... 111111Wn! ....... ....., to llnP,i>V• • t!telr ~°"' are Danny ·-~lfl'lfhtol Glood..-1, Gary ol q)eadoni, · lll~w. . No ol -Arra . ..... Jq I"-ol Loni, .~ .. BMdl.O ~ ·~ bracket with a 4-1 victory while Santa Ana V·alley fell to Foothill, 8-2, Valencia downed Pioneer. 9-5, and Rancho Alamitos topped Sant.a Ana , 9-4. Across town in the Costa Mesa pool the Mustangs snatched a 7-3 decision away Crom Westmin ster, Marina slipped Norwalk a 9 -4 beating, Bolsa Grande c<1n- tinued in the single etimioo· tion championship bracket by edging We9tern, 8-7, anJ Huntington Beach breezed to an easy 8-1 triumph over the Estancia Jayvees (sub· bing for Long Beach Milikan which failed to show up). 1 In the first-round Estancia victory, Greg Goodyear and Dt.ive DeGrasse combined to collect four goals in the se- cond tlaU to break a 0-0 first half deadlock. Gard e n Grove didn't score until the tast quarter, and· then it only registered a single goal. Costa Mesa took a 4·1 lead lnto "Vt~ half and added three_ *1ore goals in the last two frames' in its victory ........ 211>--I ,, . ._, ~ .. ,.... 0. 1 t-1 Horr1' .._ Jir.i over Westminster, lllH -lll111ty $tedb&rt 11'1 -lwll llllfldl!I Dave Whitaker crammed in four goals, for the. Mus· tangs. supplemented with single goals by teammates Chris Gammon, C u rt Plumlee, and Bart·Hinesle y. The big gun in the Marina win was Don LipPoldt who potted five goals. Steve Mcconnaughey chipped in another pair . Costa Mesa Surprises Bolsa Harri ers, 28-30 Huntington Beach was paced by Lance Norris who whipped in four goals. and Bob Schears, who collected tlu' ... Costa Mesa High School 's Continually :im~ving varsi· ty cross country squad ad- ded anotM? shocking triumph Thursday afternoon to it$ recent list of SUfl>Ti.seS as the Mustang• handed po- tent Bolsa Grande its first QoQ!tng Wit~ Arnold Palmer At the top of ywr swil\g, ywr fingers should be around ~· top of the elublhaft ond your pain beneath the shaft . Aho, the bock of your left hand should · forrn a conttnuot.11 line with ~ bac:k of your left ann. If 'fOltl haw. a proper grip and tf th.e two points check out at th1 top ofyoursw1ng, yourdoWf'!- 1wJn9 shoold automaticolly di- sumc o 1troight elubhtod path. duel loss, 28-30, in 18 con- secuti~ meeu . Th e Bolsa Grande string stretching back to 1965. W'85 snapped when Oostra Mesa se nt runners acl"06s the finish line ill thin:!, fourth , sixth, seventh, eiigbth, and Nnth . For the first time in the school's hist'Ory a Mustang long-distance squad is being oonsldered • a strong cm- l:'ender ill league aiction. 'lb.ls year the Mustangs a r e in the well-balanced Irvine L&ague and are pac· ed by f!a!pb Dean, who finished ttrlrd 1hrd&ay in 10:35, Harry Noonan (ll:>urth, 10:~). • Jerr y Olnw1g (olxth, l 0 : 4 7 ) , Howard Priest (seventh, 10:48 ), Richard Pr i e 1 t (eighth, 10:50) end Denny 1 McLean (ninth, 10:56 ). In other long distance ac· tion San Clemente cleaned out W..lon Viejo, 16-47. nounced by race dlrector ada, is the Can-Am. leader . Glenn Davis include u. s. after thre.i? races with 18 Road Racing c h a m pion poiiits. Mark Donohue Of Media, Next stop on the Oan·Am Pa fo U S R d trail is the MOnterey Grand .; nner . . oa R·acing champion Ji'm Hall Pr_1x_,_Oct~·-·_1a_.,,_ ___ _ of Midland, Tex., and 1966 - McCULLOCH ~11.~l/SLE! PUTS TO U IN THE WORl SAYING, TIME SAYING WINNER'S CIRCU WITH 2.CIEAT NEW CHAIN SAWS ['tel)t -* MMCO •tlil,._ lflON ·ttion 10,000 ,,._lnkwl probllrn&. • YI* •et frft 1-lnlJ. 1 ,,.. (Old• c:ti-k, fttl. .tfklll'lt Mr'l'~t "'"" lit tu-I. ..,. .,.. And wlttt MMCO, """' tnnlft'llt&lotl dft ""• '""**"' W' ~ 9<IO MMCO Ctft. ..,_~ ._ c-t. a.., ............... -..,.,,.,.... .. . cqn.. & · ,,... .... '·~ ......... 1"' Sant• Anl'. · ftt( .. f'ht IL· ' " • • ' t . )? -4 .. --------~ DAILY 'ILOf Jt --: 1..-08 Alamitos LOs Alamitos Results ' . {imer~~ R·eady ' ' ' 12.61 7.IO •JO ... ~-'° ... New BQats Developed From "Pair of Jacks To Collect Gold (' ~ 't I• ~ ACAPIJLCO, Mos, (Ai!l ,.. :J1>e v.s. . O'l y .. f ! • ~-..... 1a!,•d ........, ill firot lull Worlo>Ot ~=~·~ j Pt~J;~i-~ma&. of ' -• iMdaC lit -oi. , ttie AW e1M1e1'~"..-....... Gama. ' • -;;"""' - u '.u:Tc>tYo no -\iedoii ·-ol>l«'to'te«'ello-ol ~tbe Aft eveatl.1 ~ \"~ Reierrtnf to c the.; lfMM harwil o/. twQ lilY« and' thr~ bronze medala,, American ... ,,. _ .. . P..W Smart, blnudl . an 01,ymplc eold m'ldalill . ii!, , E tpe, ,I~ Loodori a.iil!i!, .: :.i ·,l l .. . : 1&1d, ""!bot· waa ,.00; biJ\" • """""""''~•; 1lle l>rolher we c:;an dO,~er n tQinc. .team. of Rabeft Janel!· ol fa wokll. . ~ . . ·Bena V.,;olld David Ja(MI 'A'rnOitca.i\ Y"Chtinc1 hapet oi , MObjld, Va., .. 111 In tiie'Open deoigft 5.5 iqeler 'ripr~ diaUnlted s&oe1 , c1'as11 re~ on Oadenz;a, with iri the a9Yeii.-ni:e regatti . ......,.. Jiil!ril 5.5 -meter' The ·~!Oot Finn <linlh1· •hilmi>ioa Gard....,. Cox ol :wIIl be bai1dledl>y 0...1 Yan Vlllloova, P1.,.at>lbol>ebn.. Duyne Of 51.t Hllll, !l:J., fmn. :. s n·un· t' Q-owiu( ·f .. Cox ii Dr. w,llo -nc<!Pd place ll\;tt)e Stewwt · WlikeT 9' Ap· clan at. Jlle , 1187 Pan· • ' . lllj>OW.., Md., • chllllJllc!I In· Amaican a.m.. It lt!n· I . , .-wqallooal -· . ..oor, nipec; apdlo Ille 19e& N-. n Mexico wi.o ha• w ... Ule J'ilnce of American -pion. ., W-Cup, and steven "'n\11 a ~ ...... I Col&~te ol .N,w Yll'lt_.C!ly._ · Olympic )'liohting t ~•m D. to G d Ag • t ~Rate H1' oh In .unofllclil praalce'rae· we'~ .,..,. had," ~ oc rs. uar . a1ns One Of the fastest gow!n& slowly ha• paid ol.f." said "' Ing Thurlda!. Oodenza trail-tald. "But --:are -boat building enterprises in ~ack Riley. "Witti our ed. lite Cmvdmr y.ictrt, allo ecirN1JC)lJdiug)y bitt« . , . ·"It lool<s ~ ond it will Ti E~,...,. ··• --·· -~ '• ~ Costa Mesa evolved from a limited-pr«tuetion we are &"""' .a:er, •.:..-·"" ... "' r~e ~~l W#Cy V_! ~-In Ta19'0. Instant. 01 . n· t "pair of Jacks." able ~o develop a bi""ly er-sail well -it ii 85 ~es followed lD •• men Rx-boat no country WQl Wfo. iold . ymp1c Je &•u ahy ip tbe.wa-ld." fleet. medals in y.aie.Ning." ~ . . 'Ja~k Co\e •nd ~ack Riley, ficien! manufacturing and Aleo louOod f · Id Siar T.,,_- 1 ol · • Ttjla '.Wa• ,t.M1 obServa&n ' Jr 1 go crewman -and -~u . a coupe highly ex-assembling technique and medat Is the Dragon clr.is silver medalirt Peter ••-~I~ PJ!l'Y -Tacos, uncooked vegetables. They perienced and e~usiastic .devise a top , qu~ty corrtr,ol moleaV..:~~LlO;~~' ~~ entry Wi!liwaw.1 • with N_e;iy 1eU bad • fir~ report :~. P.~ Poff• rlimi1 .~ ~ bw bem told to steer clear manuf~turers of marine sy&tem., , """~-•1U(' _, ._.,.,..... Orleans liockbrOker Buddy on sailing CODdi1ioDa 11ifter .__,,_ -· • '"' ol spicy Mexican foodo ;and · · tion•I "F ! e n AssoClalioit, ~· 111 lhl tl!,lti'.; fl1""boUrt"·'--• -oi 11nM •ACl-UO .,.n11. 1 .,.., Amer.ican athletiea, -tiler· don't overeat fruits.'' seating arid ' canv'as equip· "We t In al 1 y .dee, Id~. ," •. 1 • u.a. rr· i ~ -~cli iw.. ' .~ 1r.~. ....., oltlf IM ..... 111..AA .. Illa. Jlwl9"'2300. • e-ent'h ed d .,, a«ll'-·e.xa.miBlng and' {"'"' ~·· ~9'!·J1;;~"'' I -:-:'\~'·~~-nat~u·. --Si.fflM 111, 19 1r11111;...,1 117 ;.w beTe • ..-. ... for the 1968' 1r,·5, -"''·te& m·~ •• ...-m , ave prov you on 't Jack Cole &dded, ''that We a N Or 11----:1..-111.!'...:.a.•1"""' .......__ -·· ~ • .........,. ..... mwu.i::: \l!o:IL .,._, meticulously mee.surlni one 'J'!f .ur~ II u u-r, J"v.""1 '"' ~---Oil jl'-~~lc"...~t ~l~ ~a.>t Gli!JWi!I ·.ad ·a.. ~· hmds before ente~· g• have to be an industrial were in the boat busilless to ol the F 1 n 0 boato built In end Baz!ton J-abncke of ]llew def!Prwa'tlr. course. ,-!_ a" Oii "IT tl""9 1 111 IOftDI '11 -'bllttle w l t·h ttie t .... 's di .. 1.... r ' , I .ri .. ,.. to'"'";.~.,...-,'-.· boat •'••, ·'° we mnved·'· o•r · C>rlean.s. · "ft loob u I( ~ -''-' .T-·.,_ .. ·,,,. ,·, ,\'!,_) ,,, UIA'6 IP-'" ~ ,..., .. ,. -.J " W 111· 1 I 'J'tl"" --"lt{ontesuma's ReVenge." wtidl is equipped with an Une. · · ezico tt tt'le Olymp6c In· tbe b~y contested ~. 1,s:«&.:.1. .. .:. -. ... •• •. 1"111rlfn 111ra cc ·sm1"'1 111 .1o.... present plant-and oombined '· \. . , :r_-...:_l!l; .... 1 ~· t.V v,r/ ,..., '"'''• O.llOt't 11 co111n11 111 Ttw: latter is• W8 name-· all-metral kitchen and a s"U Fram a modest beginning yacnal'lg fllll•· Star c 1a.11, tail ma k e'r ·~.vwu•;~etiil;Jilj\" flid t;h e ~~'; lt=tt c:0 ~1 ::; resented by Mexicaol-glven of American food apecialisb 1 · our upholste!'y · and boat The Ftnn '.ii-the official l.oW'ell North of Seri J)lego, ·u.pver1tty 01f Wi~ At111111i Jet cit At111r1 111 to a c1rb.sed fOrm of dil!'-who lay out largely bland 8 J!lOnth!i ago the.y have manufacturing operations to · winner of e' bronze· !ltM' h\ tt~.' '"But It ~ '-·-0: .. 110 .._1--. • d " •-· · f estab!llshed themselves single_·handecl, boat 'for the Dr•-1at~·o.wll!'·at ·ieem1 '~ b'..:...i ........ ~ Sl'lalfTM •AC._. wt*. i .,..r rbia kn0Ml~to .1UV:e ""'""'" an JWnencaD.typ! ood· achleve· lf,a,tef elflcie:Qcy1", hti 0 ~ -~·· •va::r l.111: w JU'll"' on'"'"'"''"' ..... •!• .,. "'·~ 'MllwL ~ tbl·border,. vilitors wOO aie rout beef,' steaks, chickeri ·among leading West Coast .yac ng 11""1""\s. ' . '2'f: be&n ol. hia North $1.r.. .v~.1 trom. IOI& ':".t ~ :-'!:1,Ge Ill~...,, 1• not ioo oanriiu1 .lbbut drink· ·~· l, boat builders with tteir ex· A factor in their Ip at he e Foster; ""° 11 \ ,"1s!J • N~ a three.tr.me IOUthwelt.· Th.it dOUIC!1 be a W ... " 'H C- .. 1 _ ~ ........ orinw squeeze ha! ~en ~ .__..._~.ol .IL& c-:..:11 ft--• ,·'wor"'.d'I ohi.M...i.... .1n th•' --;=+= for· .... _.'Ill::..... • •• :...,, J• ... , 1 w ,._., ;u w,_ _ar_ P..- 1 ·• Tbe U.S. melical lbaff ia panding line of Skipjack · ~ ......... uo:a w>c -·~J:l-• .,""... --p; u• .EdUV "-'9'rc.AAr11u1 us .. :vea on . tea y twice as bi& as any other Power cruisers. developmenl·of 'anewJ..neQf TeCOOicalCommi~·Wrthe ' St.at~1\lti.lt~uarecif ·Qeinst ~.·~VI ·UleL\i1o wlrw!IM str.eai: 1o "'°""' ,,, ~.>.'---fruit& '"·-1• i..~ .. ..i ..... -traUerable craft wi4h 'x.foot In-" 1 y-......;,, D-o.... Denin&rk'a Paul Elvstnlm, .otfll!are. ~.'( • · · J. ~ 11m1 uc Mel.,....> T11 ...... ~-.,_,,..,. ' ~e. " ,_ 11.x ....._..., , .. ooa wu.~ ... -.. ~Y ooa1ldrered the best Tbe •33-year-o&d ·m:' _ 1.~1 .. ic. Sm1tt11 111 . 'lhe An\ericln cemp ii~ hNded by Dr. Hanley, and~ OPERATES -FIRM "hulls. Flnlstmtg• tcruches &rt ~.recently vtslted Mex· smla!-boat racing sailor in of a Jail )Oft added !'It' ~ ::;"C::.::'~J ;•:;::_., ~;: takjog too J&htl;y tbe quip~ COlPI of nurtfJS. For more than 16 years now belng .made on a flying ico-~ inspect ~n the world. ·· . 'intierutinl to ... Jh.. ,a: C191111w o. rT_.'°..__,.., : ,,1 .a ~~u! who.olfered the . ·°'uck Medlar, who thepairhavebeenoperating bridge model' '•imllar in ~ures and usure that Elv~. winner 1of·1old. in · Mt·,• .. ~ ~~· .. · •MHTW uc....._ .,...._ t .,..r foll°'fSIC ,lw:e<~I' formula handles the bruising football 'the Jack Cole Co in ~ta desi&n to ita: '1m'aller ,1ister tbl~Me~ioan Finns wru -con· med:ak tn ti'I~ one--~a Eve~ ha!''beillf-£ · :::0 ....... ..-Th~."-~.~-:r.: ticket.~ f!:ierwtr!er ~ ~tittt , i~ Mesa, heat of the nation's an<J, slated f« introducUon ·10~, .. to-'-·'-,.c>ciatiOn =l<is~tkoi:ri~~-, ~~~ftf.~.;.111· :;:.. '=i~ =:!1 '' ~:: Me~ and.eat a ut.d.u pampered Am°efteoa:. ~ fiberglass boat·bui!ding in· foi' the 1969 bo~ 1!asoll. rulesf ' 1980; wu1 · Jn81re ~ii first . ~,~'ir*.e19 , : ~=7~ ::_.~:'111t) l;; "We ~·t entidp.w any ever ~mbled. . , dustry. Their speclaltY was It will be folloWed next yelr F 0 r thli, mell!IW'ing ii. o1. 01Jm1*• ~aqce 11) Ul• .per~ one.day.; apd~lbe • aw1111 M111 lN "~'1'9J ,,1 pn>blems but• w.• 1 don't in· "We ha vie had no pro-a wide variety of by an open cruiser and·COR· pri'"'1t'Y . ~nc·e. a 1 t:wo-m~ •. 22·foot 5'1ar11.. , ·ne1~l ~ · · . , · ·, -~-~·~ f.11...!:.~' 1~ tend t.o :t.a1e ef!Y cbancel,~· bleJM yet," araid Medlar. upholstered seating and can-ventional .cabin c r u i 1 er regulat!oN l 't·tp u I a Ve a . ~ing ft!r· North ~ be • . ~~y·li~;. Ml •b f11·t ~' •• · ~· NIAi' !'f·· ll,*'. !I~ of cl~-ly 11u.s. arrivals. in· vu Keiru; for natJooal out· models. 'multltide., ·.~.,..._;; --1 ~~ercb. 'f:;.,11. w:!... ~wportk ie·. w.t\Othe. ,1 :"Oifili·l\l!d.«.G_iMdjl;.: "''"" .... _ ,..., ... .... ... Maine I 'D"'.Wd;9ili Collel'.4'. ' ~ eye .... canoeisU . bo-.1 ·-1..---11 .~-..i --l!boat 'IA Wiil .... ..._,.., l>llM ~ IU ...,.... 41 ·· ·tlkl~·~:, ~r'911n1'::"· , 111 h-4 el. ~!.test mecl.~"1 and women di~en. Anotbei< ~ru, tuvu;:uu '41iu; The Jack Cole?>· plant·is ~~fbeidhefeclto -:-Withpl cond pl8c'e· in the · i'lim nialtf ~; ~~pli u.., .. aur. cl" ~1 ,,, dttea:atibn ·evV·~ined to 100 of Uncle s am• 1 builders. They deCided to at 1763 Pl&centl& Ave. \:~ close -tderance1 -ao dinihy at ~yo. . . $ta:1'•. ai),d ~ :.tJYt.l' g : ~';:t" ;::= ~: T~~1 ri~ • Asiierican Qijtnp:ie team. newphew and nieces check· try building their own line of thf Q:>ats •e;. n*ly. Jd9r,.. I~ th• 20-foot . YlYin,I. ~-.1• ~·" . _ ~= ~~ v~·~J,_.tttt•O ~: ' "<>U;r_;.·a~ are in• ed in TbUrsday, Including ,boats. tical U poulble. ' ·, • , :· I ., ."."·· ;: ..... •u•-• ;•: 1tnM:lld lil,clriDt1 poly belt· the _wmen'•trocl<team,the o~reason tor.., Skip-73 Entered· ·"'hi .unu.r U>e S " d ".!, · · .;, ~< s:~:t'-tr~•" \* ,tl~':.'t~~~ ~-box.,., and jack'•'""""'' ha• been tne bOat: u;or~··· • llllln&, wiss ' 01 ~t ,athlete:. ~ l ... 11!111---------·· -·· -·· -mi The 118<nan tnclc and ability of the partners lo In Al m •tos rompetitlqn ii I iH\ oi • . . • , ;: . . . '' ' ; • . field aquad is due Saturday, translate 20 yean 0 f a I '.-I a i I 0 r I rather than I • I ' • .. ll. · F . d th< llWimmin& &quad• '!\Jes. personal boating experience ~-• · In '-68 Olymp· I•C ·Gam· ~ . . . . • ' ,, •• , ; ' . ' . •. • " OW to· Ill• day. into a be&u\iful design that 11th Ar OS The °""°'lie ii tM of lhe · , . . . up .. .• . Dr. Hanley saf'1 he an· is funcf;iona~and seawortti:y. . g Y Ol)'JDPic S.S meter ClMa . , . , -5 ,-ticipated no difficulties aris-'Oley knew which eye. , · which i.a .a dtv~lopment ·GENEVA (AP) .-Tbe ft.td. ~in .19111, 1rlJ F tball F• Id ing from the 7 ,349--foot catching showroom features Seventy·three sail.boa ta • i& c~s f~ 1he mgei,ulty oldest comped tor I n the arde.:l tndid '"tftlln CMl1't 00 ie S a:Itiludo for the athletes, would be quickly forgotten the final tally for the a!art 1" d-n. Mexico 0!}1npic Gamel ,.;n • who bavie bea1. tr.ai.ninz cm and wtilch would be' im· ol the 11th annual Alamitos One-desfen ~ •. no tDat· 111mo1t.ctrtainl)' be &I-year-cl~ ~. of, Jll'O-~ belthil . but waa portant in biOll!ng choPPY Biy Argosy from Balboa S.· ~ they are bull~ old s-~i.rnon Louil . !~Ism. • concmied llbol.rt the older seu on a· homeward trip turdaf. ' m~ onn to the same Noverraz. "!1 lmP!1'1'f'tlo"1111t 1hlt lit- people comected witih the from Catalin• or fighting a The Newport Oc11an Sailing detMP1 aod · to tile rulet GI H"e Will atsO be ma.king the ter' P.~' N6d ~y. "It .,am as well as the tounsta . criar-crota ch o·p on Lake A11oclatlon· c\a1ilc will start 1he ~ ~ ~ ini:~~ malt ~g comeback WU i~-: ol ~petty, "Yfel can expect 90Me Mead 'or Lake Powell during at noon off Balboa Pier. The ~ · Uf · ' ve in the bist.ofy ol the modern ~C:U-, . , bf..,~ aardiac cues," he warned. a $\ldcLen desert w.indttorm. finjsh line for ~t\ll'day'• · O~-c cW&f!s. ere , ~· Olympic .movem.em. . ~~ought ~ ~ ba;-r• "'llbore will be '"'er'&I In· With their· <oservnir of rad wlli be a QUI!'~' ol a' . = '." .J• /~ ~· Nov..,... loft !OOk port In ~ • ~:c; ~ 1 m stances of ~le w 1th knoWiedge they spent more mile northwest Of 1bie ea1t 1chm .n . • the 1936-0tyitipc GuMs in ., ...... ~ ,"11 ~; border·Jioe heart ailments Ulan two years deveioping end Of the l..(')nii. iBl!:ach n:''Finn ii tbe .. allelt Garmany', 'wt:;en he and hi& ~t~1 ,~ 1>"fj ., -·~~r i_r • wpo wi.1l .tay up too late. the · 2().foot seimi-deepvee · ~J'~~W~~r e.~te~stom 1 wxf ~1 the' st:Hct It 'ol two-man crew triumphantly no,:11.,~ .. ll;t, D~ ~ drink too mu<h and move hull alHI ettreme!y olficient Th• fleet will, "lr~ezvous . the ~la""· 'Ii: ia lbe ~ ""ly .ailed acrooe 1he lluioli lne ~· .. ! ot· J!Pu.vrii. too IDll<D." eoekpit, cabin and fiying at,Lohg Beach Yacht CI u b· ·one 1vr which Ille · Ol)'li>Ple at Kie!, •1•1>•,.1Jt winn<r1 of ~"*' .Loo1' Jo ".1!>1. lii>Y bridge J>yout. Satw:day rugbt wbere t b e . boot country must '"llfl'ly 1he Gold Medal in the •Ix· '!'ID "1-11Jo.,~• . .,.,., usUal dlg.ner dance ~ 1che· the t1ioati. . ' ' meter. cla11. ~ V(ib cur;y. , ·~ TRUST NOmlNG dbled. . 'I1le Finn has been cbo.:e.1 Then the sensation broke. ~ 1he 5.5~ ~-( .,. ~· Cee Grid Trusting nothint to luck, The return race Sunday es • the ollicbl Oty.mpic An anoliymOOI letter ar-. ol~ friedls ,~l Si.JI. aiMJ the prototype boat w&s atarta a half-trllle 1«»1thwest eing}e-bander ever tince )t rived froiff Geneva, alle&i»J ~d DlnlPd .mUe .. _up . Summaries t.a!lered 750 mil" over all of the Alarnl/O• Bay en; wu desigped r.r the 19.\2 thlt N<iverras wu beln& h tam. , • types ol roeda to Bahia KJno tri.nca ua Onllbet oil the OIYo\Pict by Rickard ·8'r:l>Y ...,,..d,. pltd. He WU dis· ~ il!o .~ ... on lh~ -Gull ot Oa!Honria to NeWPort Pier. <Ji. F!nlond, It -orillltuill~ quoJ!l1ad --and an in-)ut., ... Olfmplc G-. c-i. ""-I • ' 1 hJS ........ ,... ' ... ,_, T~ ICM) l"trrt T""""' L• ,.,. ...... rt. J• Al1ftW. l"tvl M111h1 ~~~:. •. l I t r I @ & cbarec· A change In the Salurt!ay C911ed ~ !'rlclten, bui >e1tiptlon &tarted wbi.. NoVorrU le otiil ln crUl le.lu• .. o race format provjdea that ~ logically t n 0 \I •i b't put btm cm trial fer 11 f~,-He -won '*'8 Etnpeal;l An unpredictable body of a)! <l>H~will u1f the same 11oc.m. ~Ii the Finn . Y'""'· ~ODINp tllil ,... anol ' .,AT l'CMI 1"9rt'Y1 Tano11ft ~ttri9"""' •11dl • 7 • ._,, .. ""' .... • • u '-21 T.......,.. IHI) Tel'O' Mt;N1~. 01'!'1 Wtllll l>A' CMlll •I'll 'MllM water, the GUl1 proyided the . cpurae •Ml fin.i1h at the The F.tnni ·'frlr 1he 19151 World War II interrupted ewept the FrtlllCtl cbltn• !abora!ory for test!n& the same Uno. ,In PJl'V~.., years! OlylJlllica were built bf the prOOlncl of the ~ ponllfii,. ·~ tni> .... craft under actual cruising UJere bav, bteb , .e~ate . Lu:ip FerrO, MM" ol the hued Internattontd Yadlt t-e~rDatieaal , ~UOn, and fishing ecmditions. The courses. fnr the 9Ctan Rae ... Ve1-os -f'erro boltyard ol Radnc U-doa 1 -1up"eme ~ lix out cl •V• partners ventured m Ore Ing dlvulon. Mexlcio. • • authority 1'n h yacbUDI ' ....... -7 •• ,_:it • •• 0-. C0rtM lltl M1r J I lr4-U • '9'1ilfflill • ' ,. ;1 1( 1......., T~ IClllMI T-.. l'Ntt (t) ,,,~T fQllM) Jllll Olttt ,_,.Ill V111t¥ 'f I t f--ll IA 0Ulllt1 t t I f--I Ttlildlf•-ll"Vl &ell a...rt11, "•I ,_ l"AT C,VI hr' Kate kfilfY C.-V) Kt11 Cll'Wt than 1;500 tnile8 on a round The 1fi~l ii divi.defl 1 into Sails kr tt.. 1988 Ol)'ll'liP6c trip to Cebo -San Luca1 in four divi1_io1t1 1-Ocean Rae-l'lnns wfire .all buik by orde!' to ioarantee nothing Inf, Mldpt Ocean Racing, N<ll'tl< 5'1!11 In the 'Seal had been overlooked for the Pacific ..Handicap Racing Beach pllrnt 'llll·UN ol. one comfort And satety o f ,Fleet and-Ocean Ra~illl c.t.. ai.Un:iaker also 81Mft1 that puaengers. amarans. ,.811,l!ll!ib will be~- n\e SltipJac~-~ f 1 yi n lr~t:::=\ ·~·~· =:;~~~~;;::;;:;::~~7'-1 bridge cruiaer, thtir ftr1t • model, was introduced to , ,. 2 8 ll 'Southern California boaten • ...... • • • .. • th< 187 ' --...... . o.,. .,..,,.. '.~ 1 , ,_. at 1 ~ ~..,.es boat .-lhow. 'nie exhibl(ion ~NW 1 1 I.,_, -·"ed in ~ ~ n 1 , t-1t re:um many Ul"Yert md ,..........,.. (W) J'"' WNM the beginning of a dealer 1111 a.-. "---i 1 , ._,, orgenaiidon wblcl\ now ., • ....... "VlHI • • • ._.., tends rthroUfbDUt the 11!::'' 4 (I() Tfll'I .Ttn'Y, ~.lf!I: ~ U, $, , •~T• (1(1 •Id: o-..., T.,.. r,,,., ''Ravine Mfll ~·nr tood. !"""" ,,... .---• i • ._. rmalt 1ocal boat builders -;:.::.. ~M.P• ....... :n:,;....... 4deep-atud" a1 a relUlt of ·-::=:=;::::;;::~;;:=:::;:; '' lhfn flnlD<hti and Ol(tt' .. x· ;;. ' panakM\. !lie two Jl!'k• NO. I '· ~ a. t..i!lft m~t.ily and 0. ef •• ••tt ,,_,.a., ~ fci 'lim.lted ..... COD ..,. .. ,.. ......... ,. ... i .... IPtrt. ..... . ......... u..... St1t.. ·•'tti• , ... ' .. . Au t..IMI"' c.t11Mllo It'• • DECISION GOOD '•Hv f9,._,.t ef flt• DAIL.Y • , '!be .. "1 tilt.ftp ·h&vt PILOT •'14 -r••4•r• t,11 6evelep9d---thtt • 11 "~~"'••\I ,-1'i••· ( m~·~·te IL&rt . ., ' . SU ll AT I. ,1 . I I t • • ! • • . • • ' . . • ' ----------. ., ; ' ~ . . ~ J»,tu;'Y. Pn.H .DITOJP,U :PAW "~~ ._ ~. ·: , , I - ! · Wiping AWay , th(, Soot . • r ' • t ' ' . .. -~· ' • 4 ! ' ' ... -' • -bav,e }wit"°""' to 4o Ille )a. whld la "° liodjy n1titd. '"" ,. · • ' ' • • • • ' I I • ' r Within two weeb· Ule Himtm""" ~ -pll'ililf.- Aul!lority is ezpedeillto awanl a:-d f<lr ·conllr\IC- tion of a 2,3Cllkar pertlng lot.oia·lll•'OC~-.tdt.~ .1!9ci·· lie Clout lfigb\ftY --· ~· sire.t: 11na Be)ICh Boulevard. 1·,1 ·: '.J ~ Adual ~ C<Jlfb 1libly to'~ about ft,i . mllljon, near!)< '300,000 under llna1 ooiiJt\lltel by, the engjneer•. Total co11 o1 lhe pro1'ct \I ,_ lilted u ru million inclucUng, .ii c9lla .'-~on .. i.i>cl llld'. bondtorJ!ces. -. ..... • i Flnood"tt will be by ...._ l!Om, wllll -· .wik. uart In the · SUJ>P¥AI t11 ... b0Gd ~ mooey. kllima!M ~ u ·~ aJllMllValliY.e" by' the 'city'• finand,. -lhOw -<llle project not °'11}' will not be a cost to taxpayers,it will return • pJ:1!llt · o! But .ir,..i,y 1b6y bava .....,. lo a douhtlne -"""" lil"d.r·M 'lfOmlllliinl 11'alid cmr 'bl done 'witla ·th• • ~ and'w-.mlll WIJ too•lllPCh to•upec:t tlJat their "*"" wlll'.:flill on tDtany reeeptlve nn Iii !lie N-ture.'.iw ... ar.· 'l'be oppooltiOll to·wbal ylt mutt be done · • la ~'lli Ill retOly• to brliil !>adt yeottntay. c..i,r~~ !lu•.1111'-• who have braugbt ::..,.~,. proJtou to-area l!Olllt fnncl: .al. ' too ' 'lad to .. IHI _,.:....;.., • · ' ' . .....,,....... • p ... ' • • • • I' ••• t •• •• "'''·:-·~,.· ~ ... · ... ·,. ' ~ ' ... ,.,, •. . ~ . . . . Sj>ptt,ing Vi.$ion Prohl~ms .. .. • aboot ·'85,000 yearly.. ' Nearly illree years MO Huntiilgton Beach water· front was called "Cinder!Ala with .oat on her face." It has not been ma~c w!!jc!t I• Wiping a'W'I)'. foin.e of !bit ooot ,and bri&lteninll' wllat has been tile ctinJ1neta ot the waterfront. · . · . Tho "iodmolllen» !nW!veil 4n Cbil .tramfonnlition , have been men and women ol "1akm' ~ lo wod: . ,. . . . . . Th• lniport.ant )pb .ot le1tinr llu~enl.I? eyes lor v1,. ual ·ab~rmalitiN .. •• upderwa)! bi :founlain Valley . .o'l!l•·ailb!W' sight tim, tbi4 year ilven to 1tUdents 41111r1•cl.'9'.l, .3,.$-BJ)4..7, is ,IJfOd;IO 1pot .child\'en wll!> , " •bllii'ttd Ylll!on, lteanightedneu or.:m.re 1erioli1 vision · pri>lll.,,., 'Ibey .are thei1given mt!fe inteitsive teits. · .. !orig ,hours In 11n unbelalded Pooilion to · uce what . they believe to be pri>gresa. · · · Memben o! .the Citizens Steertnr Committee o! the City Council, tile plamllng, lw1lon ond public worb l1ialb, leaclen o! pri.ale Onletj>riM ·and even de!rac· ten ol tile progre6Slve programs have helped 1110Ye Ille city clooer ti> the fulfi!lment of lb 'destiny. . Many line tjtzem have heeded the call i.. ""'" 111• community so-far and rriany more are exJiected lo join the growing list o! -who care enough to give fl'ff. · ly ol their tal9)!&. • . . The new lilthti on tile pier mark 1he'ctnter of what llOl1leday will 6e a great waterfront deveklpmerit · Thou who lfared to dream of llle potential o! till• •But' even more.commendable than the simple eye- dt~l8ilh!1·1s the. training given to teaclien' to show : '. lhflll l)ow to spot vision problems as a child roes about · JiiJ nc?nilal "activities. · .. !)iilricl officials •C<Jlllli•led · tlleir teaclier1 with •YMJ'l'>'!l• of visual acwty during a apedal two-day .-on-last.montb.Thelr -1"Nsoillng : Teechen are in 1he 'Pell possible position to observe bow a child wes hit f)<N. ' c " · . The fthoola .olioilid. !JO reco(lllzed ftlf tlleir ·ooncem tor-"atuaents' health, but the !Mc!ters &0 lirler .. tOcl in Uieir students as lo go beyond that deserre all lbe credit parents can give. , . . · ~ the 66 ]>al'ellt-vt>lunleen who are working with teachers in .condUctlng the actual .vision tests at·the dis· trict'a 11. acliools idiould not be forgotten -er. H A Replfl t.o f~rm •tad Graap A Dirty Doll, Casual Ring )u:dg.i.n.g All · Thin8S ' ·by ·Price f Appalled ~y ~OPL Action' ' . ' . . To.1be' Edjtor: · : 'l'hll · u a reply 1'> Joseph Fenn, chaifman of ~ Property Owner• Protec~e League, wbo wu quoted. ill ~e DAILY f'ILQT Ocl 1 concerning fils group's decision to \'OW "° If the lotuic•mlng school bond.olt<li\llL' ~ Al a deeply' concerMd parent, l<icher and tupayor, I' am appalled by Ilia group's docllion to oppo11 the SChool "bonds. , ' i . ' ' I WOULD LIKE to point out to him And bil croup ttlrM tti1a aru ii one of !he fllte1t growln, In the United i;taliji "\rith a 800 lo 1,000 monthly EulaUon ·increase. This-area fa a · amlfY comn1unlty, whlch mean1 tllat ere-· are young people who · require Our democratic prlnclple a tt d rtspoftslblllty of a public eduCation. It just 10 happens these young people are our ifeatest national resource; and hope for a tutUre. ~.The four high scbocih ID this district -.re tn-a crisi.a that is on the verge of deepening. Olus size and school size now bav~ reached a point t1Ja.t quality ~la1~rOOJ11 ' instruction is becoming quttntlty instruction ..,.. · bking care Of bodies, not-minds. STUDENTS ARE human belngs, not materialistic pn>perty. They have personalities that demand the best e1ucatlon we can give them , r.r.>eclaUy at Utia period in our history. S';)Jdentl are not bodies to be packed into smaU clas&r00m1 to becofne lost in meaningless curriculum and human identity. They are not ploys to be um for increasing one'• wealth o r ~rsonal property. L<tkf1 fro,,.·-..... tDC!cotne. Nohnallv 1111',ik!;t·•llould eon11<11 u..i; -· ltl .soo -"' !cu. Tho fillht to ••••lct111 uttm to fit .;.c. °' •liminak Ubcl ii rnert.1fd. AU lit. kT• win tncl1'de ~re: a1Ml .mo~ ing adilreu, ,l>ul ........ unu b< • held on r1quest. .• .. ~."(Id ~ Ille city'• ,.., Ille ltaje'I) lmqe. . 'Jbrouebout the IWDIDll' HUon the ~ bas bed. a crew r#. men· dally, picldnf up dabru on -CJJiC!l ~State Beach. Actually, till> 11 not obvlou1 from the viewpoint d. tbmt travelers and vl11tors viewing Ille rldiCldoila meet from the higbw1,y. 'Ih1a: ii not a view ... of· the state beach, but rather Southern Padflc Railway property. ~gb the p-<>per1y hound.-y u not noticeable . from Pacific C o a s t Highway, 0. siniple W"'f .to Stale tflO ··boundary k>cation ii, the long row of trm·-. u set cm the edge o1 •latle -ly. ,,., litter..i poction of bead! lying ~ the highWO)I and the rQW d. truh containers mOst cer· taiol.y is not' a porticm ~ the state beach. Stata heacll property i& only that pcrtion of the beach exWlding from the rvw of truh contalnen to 1l!e ocean. 'j11ati!i·you' -.&in for your wondufvl eoveraze aid. tupport. · !,!ARION A. CURRY Portaf»le Peouions To tlir Edl!O£: Portable pei\sioris should pve the worklnl man seeurtty. Wo ..ant !O 1e1 the · m'Olt for our money w1t1t ·pro- ,.tactlni·'tll~ ,....;,~bit --of Ill• COJ:npany and empl~e. Most of UJ want to feel independ~nt And aell-1\lfficitnt lfter we r~e. We • W~·to ·11:1pplemldt our ·Socl.al Securi· ~ ~· : Soiililllme.< ~ae ob-~ ae, hd' to fulflll .. Oonilder the r;nui,f,Uch aa an airer.aft ~orker) --w<il-t !fl«es him to perlOdically ch·an;e employers. Or 1he tl)taJ. tmploye .mce··Ufetime benefits .are lost when a Studebaker or attier ~parry. leaves the country or goes barlkrupt. Or the industriOul, am. bltiOUI: man Wbc)· filevates bimleU by tUing another position. PRIVATE , PENSION co'mpanies (rather than a government agency) would Ii"' you.the gr~~t return ror your pension investment. ·For the federal government (being a monopoly and lacking the discipline of the profit motive") wastes 40 cents out of four tax ci:>~. And it wouldn't pay interest -on your pension Investment. U11cvns<.ionable v o 't e · b u y i n c demagogues couldn't .as readily play polities with the funds of a private c;oompany. The C!)mpany 1hould be . ~(W&'ted by 11he federal government to : ... ure Ju llabllify. And the ~ sl!OOld be 'guaranteed -pouibly the Wily the · FDLIC backs aavtnea ac· counte. · A BEACH SANITIZER (mechankal beach clNner) b utilized on • daily rootioe basis at Huritington State Bead!, in addition to hand picl<Up crews, commencing at' midnight oloa· mg ·time. An average ol approximately YOU SHOULD BE able to choose . ' ' . . . Lovers" Kiss · · · lly ELl.SWORTB .L. RICHARDSON Mhlllter, 'l1te In .on~ of~ 'moet-·t~ epi.~; · Nelfbborhood Cen'JH&aUoll~ t'hu,eh OiCil'. \'!llda ~f(ne4 ' 1 ·cyrµ~. M 1 .;~ LaiunaBeffh man Wbo ~' .~ .J>.t~ .. "! Let w ••amine --· ocdlnary 0,_ ev~cyting and the .~e of'uOthing." uu -u-In one respect', we! seem ).0 ~ ' jects wtilch in themselves may not be bec_oming a na'b. ~f cyniCs'_:_ in that worth very much from a plU'ely c)). we. .lncreulngly. tend to jud&e the jectlve, materialistic point cf view. value Of eve....+hl .. g by.its·n..ice. wer~ eoon beating down tbe doon: to H ls d 11 ell 'J'"'_, r•· buy this "exclusive" formula ~ ere ·a o -very mu worn -Last week I was· lunchtng With. a · quite dirty, in fact The maid cleaning friend who is 411 widely known•novtiist., Of cOUI'l!lie, in one' 1t.nse, any com- the room might say, "I guess I'll He told me .that be bad becolhe ex· modity is "worth" what people are throw &h,la away. It ha, .about bad U.'' ballfled on the lecture circuit and willing to pa.y for it. 'nlere is a The little clrl's older brother couldn '.t decided to double bis Jtes in,~erit.o psy(hologioal as .well u a merely care less. He slu;ugs his shoulders and cut do~ on itlbe number af g!r'Ogps .that ~c, fad4f' in 11.ll bu Ying. asks, l•Why do ltrl• have tlO play with c001d affprd to hire hJm. , 1,," ·L • • • THE . OUTRAGEf)US .Cal.ping of dolls?" ''.You know what. ·~eif¥· .}le ·tberater-tickets• 'to" BToi.dway hits bas Bu.t to the little girl the. doll is as){ed, "I got twice· a.a· man)' ieq_Uesti Iess.to .'do wi"Ut--fttfi.Jliitnnsic value of preC1ous . It w.as a gift, her first doll for leoturea. When·aieaek~ 1~arn. ·the play· than with thit v.anity of having and she can't go to sleep W!~out lL·lt ed. 1· W~ twi~e ·~S .t:x:PeD1tvJ~, the)-.' aee.n j lbefpre others,havf.o. has to be in bed right be11de htT!. ft \'WlDtef1 me twice aJ ·,~µcn, ~oauS'e . eut-'V})em,P.ric;e. liecome1.so.divorced was lost one night for two )»outs an~ · the)'. tb~ ,I was. ·tmce1 ;·· :tood .: , .ftwn ~Ue', · tbeJ'.'I is then . a great no other doll would do. Her fajhu pro·· miaed her, "I'll get two dolls, just like the one that ls lost, only bigger!" "No" ... all she wanted wa1 the dirty doll! · CONSIDER, IF YOU will. the mean· ing, the value, placed upon it, far beyond any rational eiplanation that we can offer-. ~-•¥ l\"" d9 , Witt< ~ :klri<I .Of. ~!a5on to stress the superficial WUl,llllla:?" . · · ' , • ·• ~ of a product and to sacrifice ~ lnherent value. QF CQURSE, Wi~ ·many_, ~Oct! If you can sell the pacmge, there is there is a direct ratio ·betWecn pf ice _little point in in) proving the prodUct; if an'd.~ value. I .have JJ~ver . bOUgbt i. . y~u can appeal ta snobbery, ·there is ~'cheap" suit of clot.Ms that·IOOkect::as litU>? polnt'in appealing to sense. good, or felt as good, at an, expe'IJ,Jlye , And I tuspec( that mucti of the re· suil But ttds i.! by no means true of."" cent popul.-lty of the small foreign 'prodtict.s . · ~ 1 Cars ii due tlO Ile-fact th8lt they com- 1 know aome JN!!Qple who -started·;a bine.~lllObbt.ty end aenae -they are cosmetics company yea,r.s ~go, put.tiflg both' ehN: tam· ec011omicaJ. out an excellent cold cream ib. a SJlllll When· enough Arnerlca'na own them, plltln jar for a dime. They lost a· great however. an:t their ·snob appeal has deal of money until a "packa~ es· dimin:i1i1e.d, I d<>ubt that they will be pert" designed .a fancy jar fm'' them, able to compete .against a a:ood Detroit and increased the price to 11.SO for the car that is designed to capture ttui 1ame amount of. a;eam. 'l'lte wo'fll,t!n 1aJl1;e. market · • A Survey of Protesters , Mr. Ferm is not • produCt of our educational .systern, these people are. )Vbetht'I' he llltts it or not, hhl futw'e, our future depend.I on quality educ•· .. tion. Each citizen in this socie.ty has the obligation and respomjbillty to .see to It that there is adequate space ad class 1lu for these young people. Urg. ~g a no vot:e Nov. 5 does not fulflU this obliga.Uon and re1pon1ibility. 20 tons « garbage, debris and your plan: a fixed-income type mis<ellaoeous trasli u .lall!ered up (ponibly throUgh an in•urance com- eaoh aummer month in tb1s manner. pany or bonds) to protect a,gainlt H"l"'fW!y, more time can be spent -depression; a mU!llal f1nl typ to m.achine cleartng .at Bot.sa· Chica in guard aeainst inflation, er 11orn.e 'com· future seasons. We do not have the blnation Of these. '.l'o foster lower c(l$tl necessary personnel, nor the leg.I and better benefits, you should pick Or here t1 a diamond ring! Well. it does have liOm~ Value, for the jeweler placed a pr:lce upon It. It is 11 perfect sUloe with gtorious lights that reveal the art of a diamond cutter's skill. (It i• in a .pawn shop now. A burglar bu paw:Ded tt for a few bottles of gin.) Turn back the years and * the glow in the girl's eyes who weirs it~ her engagement ring. Seated in a subway car she gazes at it, for it brings ·back ,.. ...... cries of her'husbfl.11d to be, a sol . r.,r away. What price can you nJac ~ o~ that ring! Two hol· In AUanta, Georgia, on • warm. IUD· ny ~. a .YPllJll Georgia Tech -ent hallo In -of lhe ·IBM 9'· flee: He puts down~ plaorrd. Keihen proceeds to undreS'S unUJ he i1 nude, N:Ve fOr' SOX. ~ • Perhaps swimming pool theory research by Mr. Ferm would better serve thiJ community than tWi preoc. cupation with sabotaging the educa· tional systein Jn this district· LEONARD EWERS Educator Himtingtm Buch High School llufgJotl11 Mess ' To Ifie Edit.or , On bebolf oi the -lleportrnent ol Par'b and Recreation we agree whole- h .. rledly wt1h Willlam Re<ll'1 column l!'_.!eprd to Ifie ~Y m.n in •vmence alqP~ Coaitl!ighwO)I, h -•II.tr ol JOWng It cleaned up, bl !!Jot U1e doonlnc ol lt would most -......U, .;._,. lie ~ Of Ille ' . -~ .... itiiiiiiijj.. authority to expend· state time arid from compe-Unc ComP,lnlea and be mooe.y clea.nin.J: privabe property able to switch pension cOmpanies. (railroad rigtW.-<il-Way ). Many well·i.Dtentioned p e op I e Newrtheleas, JOmethirq: must J>e ~~. ~·&!"'tnefor·=t ~ done to OOITeCt the eD.stlng lituatilon. "~ld. be C'OJnP\lll<ry. • The lllta u cmtlnuli'lg ill lengthy ·your employer 'would conlrib..U to nogoltatioos with the Soutl1«1l Padllc · company and, again hopefully, will the pension company. He could 11lso reach an early settlement io obtainina reward , tht to;al firitplOye with a • sepatate benslon Jor hl.J 10-year man. this additional property. Addlti.cinaflt, Some companies matcti, I can assure you that tile state will or partlalJy match, .. etnploye coo. make this area an asaet to bhe com· munity ~n we are glven the trlbutions to Mvlnge plans,. relpOnsibilitJ IOd the authority to act. l,EWIS L. MYER Unit Supe:rvi.1or Hunlinrtoo Slata Beacll P. c. Reeertorv To <lie Editor' I . A1 • mother of two of Ile .membtri ol the neWly formed. Pacific Coaat J!'per110ry .Theater SfO\lp, J am 'dee1>11 gr-.J lo< 1"llr ..,Wipaplc-'1 efforta ill their behall, as are the otl1tt parenll, and moot . dollnlttly, tilt young peopl1 them1elves. ·'. Tbe re1Ponae the1 r.C~ved trOm Tom ntu1 and 01:1"" Of your me;SJa, u well u the eooperrion ol t0me ~sKMn and otber~tt:ie!ter lr'oupc, w11 Jar beyond U*r w(l.dett dreai1ls, and It deeply ~tied. Al my Ol1ll son ...id, In wonder, "Why If everyone doinf: IO much for mt'', 'lblJ Su dODI much to span tbe IHlallllt "aenerw. t1on PP" &Del they 'aow can un· derotand lh>I lhfl .. ~ - wtlo U. lilleil and dream "111 '"'""' and.lend a lielplnc-~ ........ Tb'1 an dOp la PlonlH• -· pa:Awn•1e•, •ltdlan ot Wew -p&qt and • drive for new mtmbera. A .SJMn.U\ .PLAN ...night modify 5ocial Security II: it ~du os rood or betttt·benefits, the financial securi- ty oi the reC!pl-lsit'I jeopardized, the·tong-rana:e imi>aC't is to lower the cost to wpaxer1. · . . LEON~D Wl\IGHT -- i ;· Dear . . ;Gloomy Gus A bl& pleo to lht man who runs hl1 tlllO bl& unleolbtcl <loct aown l11poll Lant· 1.q Huitlnitoa · e .. cb uch ~. ~ltllna all , Ille • jlwne, .lie should chtnp routtl or lltep them In tho ' hlS -· 1an1 ... an i-w 11o h41" ~. lht·Mst pit& ...... hP>llCt. . • -,P. L.A. • ·--ru--•' . ·-... = .,......... - He picks up th! placard and hol(is it on high . It reads: "' "Com.na•fen are obscene." ties of sin or $500? Even $500 is not ""t" .. enough. Hundreds of gtgglinf young lady REI\ ASKING PRICE is far beyond emPloyes 'and as~ !'ftiales ttiand an)rthlng that you or 1 cculd pay, tor to Watc~ until paUc•!I' ,come and take ~ It.. r1c 1 Th the_ffAmg man a~.. . ner .. p e esa. e value sbe·has ln Milw-.ikee~ fiVe prielb: and nine pfaced upon It may be far beyond our others VI ~aft palQifml rational cOnCeptlon. It belongs In the ovucOme ~~aninl Woman, take ~ realm of the sacrttmental ! But it 'ts. ill tey from her, entef .and take paCkaiet .a pawn shop now! of d."a!t card recoMe·aod burn them. Or instead of a thing like a doll er a ~t Columbia . Unlversltf, • small rllfg, let us think of · some incident. lfOUP of _dem,oostr.at.6rs, detetmi.ntd Hert are two lovers. They kiss. To ·an tllat. tbe wUver.aity1 m~ not be abow· observer who does not know the two ed. to open and corlduct claele.s, main· lcver1 the kl.ss might seem nl.ein· tains bar~. ' · · ingless. It might be a bit indiscreet., ·-:-- do~ght vulgar. But. to the love~. THESE ARE SOME ol the tlemeota the ki11..conveys an emotion, a pledge of what 11 • .n cobtin\ies to be, -a ~ir Of mutual trus~ far beyond any1hlnif of Nt<b<. tr...,,. ...t -bit. 11.1.n· they could UJ)t'els wilh word.a. · eludes uianlnationl Of_ twv mtn who It oug~t lo be evident that the doll · COU!d0 ~M did, lnspln and lead the rinjt' and tfle. kla1, all dt!pend o~ Amertcaos. ·' . w~ose ~oll ,it is. whole rtn1"tt Ii: lnd Wbo #I the_stu4ent J:r0$etten1 w~o 11 doillg the ·lrl11in(. There are -Dr. Alan-. dlrectar ol Colom· overtones of meanln1 beyond a.nythlnt bia --Unlvehtty-.a· Bureau of A'pplitd. tha( we ~ctually .... Releud>, ·~led o ques1IODNllte. • 1\'E ~N nl'MIN poetry, ICln I~ ·project wlJ!Ch lnclilW all ,f~ 'llog1 ill / Mn"c cJtb be tom t.o pieces members ah4 ···•:Of &y$'1 fltt "anlayied into an its reaonariCe1, tun: 1tU<lentl •moos, the ·rnulti~ damen.tal and harmonic. JtJ rhythm· en tbt· caia,put. Dr. ~ was able and pattern •"!>lalned," but no ,1uc1,y to~ • meanlnillll plcturr.oi lbt, yet ri11'been·made, which q:ptalnl bow stude.t· radk:al.,_ 1 • ; II cap haunt and •tlr lbe~um11dJ1ul, ' '~ ~ 'Of ,,~', Columblo J .B. Phullp1 once·~ "From'ill<ll .r,~trlu>n ~,_,"'-·In;· things we ... that th.e commonplaee : cOIM 1" •b:OvO ,15,000 ·per year. 'l'IY be lnvHted with the hlgl)eo\ and RourJ>b' ...,,.~u.; GI thla40Jlll'-· purest emotion, and. that there .,.. OIDt ..,.. ptd · men of con· depllu and hel(llu ID our spldll wbtch ---· ml)-M touchtcl bJ Ille ilm~~ !'f · • ._ .:...-i-----al plooJ-" TNl]i'.~J111-' 'P~ 'lodadUoilrciiii -••'tNlop..ol .,., .• dl!V 'dOJI. .. _. ... ..,, .,......_ ... 1111 rlnl on tile 8-. "J',{ · 11dt i>)~. ..i ~ .. ll1>\llld the neck, ~ sw;:ram ltuilOnt 1W -9)'911 fron tilt oyllain, the more pas&i.on;1.tely eager he is to overthrow or destroy it. At . no time at 'Columbia did a ma· jority of students support the prG- testen .. The ,~ shows that the ttu:Sients vA1o ~m families of ~er ~e ~,less affluent mtua. tlons, were mere anxi0u1 to have clwes continu.e, were not ioteruted in destroying 1he sywtem.. -a,t le-a.it n~ ~._laaB as it i.ndicated a return tor . one ~ to be c:omt>eUtive ln It A $URPRISE , IN, the '"""•Y was that lllo clitcontant with !ho draft did not .eesn to be much of a factor. Wh~ was iC fl-. 'Pl': Bar!Dn iald, "wu tb"e geneNU.&ed uitbappinets ~ the "'8r -and tlNit iippHer' lo · ........ reettdlers Of diaft iitAltui. '' ~..,._,. S6veitlJ,·illnt percOnt Of tile ibldOnu l<P!ied 1llor re'Pr<Jed Columbia u 1 good .Pl8ce a .get' a university educ.· tion.. Only. • • "1ina11 minor~'' of stud...,, ace.pt the bell ef• Of rildlcti Mader1; bill desired changes c..Dnot be " b....,iil -Wl11!out ... volutiooarJ -.. B11r Geol'!Je ---. Dear Geor11" I wanted to thank you for the d t 11 Y laugh I got from your · column -ane daya l'1 tuMier thin othf!!S'I. What CIUllel 4bl1t o..r '~. . 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';a&.CHRYSLER '6& BUICK RIVIERA 2-doo. hardt_op, and complete . . 11-P~'!ier· ~an. wag.;,, with power Including factory. m -con-air condi!ionlng; beautifully dilionlng and the finer luxury •Jl" equipped, {u\l ·and 'c:omp1ete·pow· polntments, belance ·o1 factO'Yj er.stock No.'Ulil25 warrantz. ~tock No. TU-1666. $. : •. , .. " . 54495 · 30,95 '65 CH11YSLER~l'o Hardtop, ?ulJ and complete power Including electric wlndows..Stoc£ No. 01519 ~1995 "' . ' . ' . '63 •CHEVROLE • '!le<!ao, VS, -automatic trallmllo- ·s1on, radio and··heaw, lir·condl· ilonlng. Sloct . .l\lo. 41~1A ttts Full ...id complete power, factory air conditioning, electric win- dows; a beautiful car. Stock No. 4916A 1. j '62 -.DDDGE ·l'i>!ara 2 door hardtop. V-8, anto- !llilltic, radio "-!er, power -.. hif.' _.,. brlia, bucket aeata. ·#'l568A . $495 '. . .. . ·s. ' . SAVE ~gsia2 0 LARGE.ST · STOCK > '. , • • " ... IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -. . . .OVER.· . ' 1968 PL YMOUTHS. ·AND ·CHRYSLER • • I ' I . ' I' • , ... • ' ' '65 CHRYSLER , 4-door har!ltop, auiolJllilc 'trans- mission, radio and heater, white sidewalll, sold In color With _ mitdilng Interior • .A vecy nice car. , • . >;S ton Jons tied' pick ·up with automatic trllllml&sion, r•a d I o and beater. Stock No. 4389B . . -. . ... ~· . . . . . •.. ... , .•... ·····, · .. • .. 11. ' ' . '' . . ' . ~ . . . I' ' '. .. CASH . Ort 'tRADE . • . ! : ' . " :, . Of Anything :; o' V "'lie • v ... . :PJLIYER·S:· . ; · .· · - ' . ' ... . ' . . ' . Any of ~e Bran·d New . CA~S ~BOYE ' *Tax·&~ on ~v~C~ .. '6.l:Oll'8MOllLE '54PACkARD . ' . ' .-· . y-a, ndlo, bla!er, 11.t tiol'tl 111d Ill tllt otber ..... #'79IB · ~95 .... . .. ,R~IL1MDllTll'· . . . 'i·iUStANG.:·. ' ' • • 1 • -~ • : . ,. ~ . . ~ . Automatl~. radio, heater,. power -g, power brakes, air condi- : tlonlnJ: #4~7 A " · ' · V8, .ndlo and -. atlclt tra:n. mlMlon; •. Vf1:1 · n1... stock No. 1536A .. ' . . •. 51695 · · · 5595 ·. . . .. '651011 ~ <llflElfAL .-}63 OtDS 98. ~-.,61 CHEVIOtSf . 10-passenger G<iunttY. ~q.;;;., st> ,4-door hmlt\>P, (uJI 0a~d cpmP.!ete ~oor. full _111d complete power,· si,at1on :wason. ,v,a; 'a'¢om,allc, lion wagon. Full and complete · power wltli.~ ~ condition-factory· air conditioning, electric · ·ndlo, heater, ·powe;. st~, power lncl.uding F.ACTORY ·AIR )ng a.rid leatj!~ interior. Vei;: ·Beals ·an11--OWi .. sfuct No. ·power 11n1<11, whjle will · tir'es. ... lS\tMP .9:11t ... '.'84; vw : . COND. Stock No. 1572 ·Dice! Sloct .Ne. "'24-0A · q 479llA : ' Factory ilr cooclllloi>lnC. #4880A ~99s · .. -ims 9s . ?95 .. : .j..• :. • ~ t ~ I . . . . . • t . . • . ' • '1-, ., . Sharp! F1i1I and -coliiplele power ln~uding ·factory ,air con,dl!i\>~-. Ing and 1U!her ln~or. Stock No. UI68li ' ' SJ495 . '. .. stallOn wagon. ndl& &lid heiter, low, low inllu; . ...,. ,lilce. ~~ No. telOA< . · • I . '1295 . I r t I 1' • f 1 l ............................................................. '""" ....... --..... _..-..~~~·~--·-·-~~-• DAILY PILOT I . ~ 'l'BB 816fi£n' Sll¥8UI •.uc&:nPIACB eN ~ OIUNGB COAST-P•OD •lllBCT ta ICa y.., Can s.I It, Anti 11:, Tr1dt It W'rtfi 1 Went Ad ' ' : HOUSES FOR IALI HOUSES FOil SALi HOUl£S l'Oll IALI HOUSl!S FOil SALE • HOUlll l'Oll SALi HOUSES POil SALi HOUSl!S l'Oll IALI HOUIU POlt SAi.i H0UAS 1'011 SALi ' 1-..,.,.. IOOOOtrwal 1000 -•I 1000-•I 1000 0-11 10000....rol ,llOO G.,,....1 1a1l~~~~~~1=000~~~...:.~•~·~1 ~~~-1~oqo!I WID Sell FHA ~ l IUILDW CLOSE OUT ONLY 12 lllW HOMlt AVAIL.AILI i llANCHO LA CUHTA, in Hunlin&tOn Beach, has ... t~ ~,but values in a new home in ihe entire area. 1 • 2 story I • 4 bdrm&, 2 batbl, qaa!Hy conslzuc· l b lnclu~1 all lllt<:ben bullt-lna, ftreplaoe, ll!lly cupeted, lllab roof, concrtU driveway, larae loll: Walkins dlltonoo IA> Publk. Boch. j ~ ' t2SiOIO M $27,700 : ·1 01 l'HA • V .+, • C.....mlon•I l l':·:::::=c:.=n=M:M:·:":":•:·~,,~.,~~~~tw~eeo~n~1~1~&~,~~'.'.' 1' ~1NG BEAUTY . NeWJl'ff Heights • -Jurl: listed tbll lltitpft' ; :·.it wait.tq te tie "ftaeo ii ; .cued tram 1tl dNp. ~ ' I tiered ahmtlier, lfeedt • .' , '° ''KNIGH"r' 'Ill "1nq ~ : . _..._.,...,., ~ Mve a cutle In no :.. -time. f BR A fa.mib' ~ . _ • room e1 I IRI. ft.2 : : ...,,,,.. -"""" .. • . build ---• ' Can "° --NO . ;; .-DO\VN VA er low down ~ l .,. •111A. -prb '22,9'!0, :.. '9' pmyment: llJPt'OXimat.ely ~ $150 per mo PJ, l. COATS A 'WALLACE ·Ill.AL Totll OPIN DllLY. 615 Powell Pl•ct luylt' cu mume FHA k».n W" Int tt64 per mo. No points to pay. 3 BR I ba, II ltv rm, tirepl.ace, dblit Pl., shake roof. Pool sited lot & room for boat « trailer. Arudow. Vacant. . Ntr. MS-a 1.'Y•. N2.0ll5 *1.ACHENMYER ~ No ~J::Jmt•tl NO DOWN PAYMENT Rural .ettln& the heart of the clt1. 5 bfdrm•. ' bat.bl. J'or- mal dining: room •waifuia thale mtive occul.omi •. AU built-In dream kitchen. Even a dWlwubu. QualU;y «ar- petlr!c, LatJe l'f&t yard. No '.FINER OMIS' Ba11/ronl .JJ~m116 . B&AUTIFUL QU~ Tt~d!U~nal • 2 atQry, with roal w111e·cenar. 3 Bedroom and the coziest paMlled don. Pier and floal ............. ,. .. .. .. . '155,000 . ' . • PERFECTION PERSONIFIED -lmmac· ulate Bay Front -SpoUesa, REALLY beautiful 4 Bedroom, 4 batlu .. $169,500 Appointment Only 5 BEDROOM -71 fl on Bayfront,. Pier ~~:P" ~uge . s~~.~ ~~~~~-~'1rsgz OPEN SAT lo $UN 212 lvenlng Stir, Dover Shores . 'U11w .JJom11 • We will sacrifi c e thb $91 ,000 - 4 Bedtoom; 4· bath View home, neglec· led, IJld never occupied by Ten• own· ers. · .... Try $7.5,000-Wocth.'10,000 more u ii OPEN SAT & SUN 1000 W1ttwlnd Wty, Dover Shor• .io~n macnab itlM. TY COMPAl>IY 111. Dover Or., Suite 101 MACCO REAL TY CO. BLDG. 642·8235 Pete Bar~lf 0 PRESENTS EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT -Cu1tom-daoJgn. ed oonlemporary home glUl·Walled to la:(• 1nnny P"tio & pool. 4 1paciowl Biii., lormal dining room & large living room: 'nlteful built-in conveniences. Shows llke a model home. 1500 I ton Place Open Set./Sun. 12·5 WESTCLIFF SPECIAL -Sparkling freoh white frame home! 3 BRs., 2 baths on an in· viting quiet street. Move-in condition. Sep- arate bedroom & bath ideal llor 1Do!lllr•lil- law & teenager. Newly w ttd • aetllHI ftlo ue at '42,500. HOME fOR THE MONEY·Wlll -I BRI., with fireplace in large master bedroom. Near new home on secluded tree lined atreet in Newport Heights. 442 C1t1lln1 Open house Sunday 1 :30.S ___ _. _ ....... -. ..... ... .-. '"'*-Ki-with ......... ,._ ...... with pool, ..... ftC. - $16,7 ... Eastslcle $21,950 . l'HA.VA Ned, dMil. Rtady to mave Sal11 throu9h lht ·MultlP,lt U1tin9 i. Service of th• Newport 'Harbor ! • ' ' I Cori• Mesa Bo•rd of Realtors ; . . totaled $35,~68,700 for the first : . ). I 8 montho of I ~68. Ust your prop· ! iD. 3 Bedrvoai. home with 2 h I d car..., .... ,,_ lllf• Y'l<I erty wit a R.ea torto ay~. • -ADty entnnce. -Near/~===~ Wostclllf -· ' /I Newport~HIWdl­o'""" ! ...---...: i~ _. ... ..-.. ...... ~-' .. ...,... 011 ollliioli Wll L1111 " s.le -11vcn 111111C11 $9500 ._ .... ,........., 1601 .. = ... ~IJAIJl'.'.UJ'..nll __ iDt f lllltt II Q.., --.....Ji~ .....__._ M•• 00 -•1 .,._ ........ ,... . ... , '.-~~ - ""' ---l27' lot. N-a """"""' 646-7171 5*HJI --W-I " -• drywall W«k. aw.... Wiil ..... "8tfY of room to carry $1500 tat TD at S'JI/ ,....rm: Immediate Occu· mo. (lmqinatlm &: ablUtJ . I 11 I ~J l·. /'. r. J..:~ ·'"-> 1· r ... 'T E I~ S ---·- pancy! RD>UCll> $5,IXXI. of a must). DORMS 3 BATHS, OYer-ciz.. eel Family Rm. 2 Freplaces ......... Dlnmi RM. n,. doled ·f'lltlo and • Pookiz. ESTATI PRIVACY -Spacious custom built home in exclt11ive privateqoommunity. Fee simple lot. 3 large BR..., ·2"'1 ·bathl. ~le · · · deligbttul..tl!!~ shadecl_pri•'te~~Mut. ~ Charming.,... .. --· Newport 1t Victorle .~1111' pools piittlrlg-l?'en: Only $M,50l>. , FOR SALE $67,:HJ FOii LEASE !6'0"" Mo. l'leue Call Eves. 6'B«6t RICE SLASHEDI -Impr .. sive 5 BR ... 31? Comorlable bath newer home lush ly decorated, lmAiacu· lrln9 An Offer! Prl'ftllte Lake late condition. Enormow ·living & dining (lose . fO Divorce forces UL'riflce 18le Newport Beach rooms, game room, fabulous kitchen & break· . Bull -4 BEDROOM • CUSTOM --+14M64'4141-r- IOpwi .... 1...i don G.J. '40-lrJCI J ~~~~~::~~ TAR.BELL 2!155 Harbo!' I • tut areL Apj>oin!ment only. Schools ' Pl.&. 01 ""' ~ t Hom. HOME on 2/3 "'" witto \Uo 1a Hieb tn ... ton. al CUneo frontage and v;jew lot. SUR,. -PICTURESQUE -Fun loving family home. Hl-Moot -ROUNDED BY f!fATELY 3 BR.. 2 bllhl0 with beamed ceilings, fir.. Cam)!ll1 maintained • n d looat!on. H""" N-"Lav· HOMES near ti.. ""* ""' r Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ............. .,, ..... .,.. ............ •" ,..:.._ ............................ _..... .. . .... .,..., .... ...., ...... , ... ..... ...... ...,., DAILT "LOT· WAwr All. ,_.. ........ .,.. .................. .... ,. .......................... _ .... .....,. . , . HOUSES FOR $ALE (3 Bodroom) 1228 Polaria D~ .. Dpver Slioru 842-8285 (Sat .& S!lnl 1019 linden Place, Co111l Mesa i ' 648-9419 (Dadly 11·5)1 2420 University Dr., Nriport Beach ' (213) 941-13118 (Sun. 11:5) ~ Dopood, Costa ll.- 1!48r9419 (Daily 11: ) 1417 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach 675-4630 Eves' 87&-0263 (Sat It Sun 105) 50' Begonia, O>rona de! Mar 875-.5003 (Sat 1·5) 1107 Valley Circle, CM (W. oo Victoria, L. on V.Uey Rd) 842-6106 (1-6) 442 CafoJlna (Newport Hel&l>la) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1:30.5) (3 IR ••d Family or Don) 219 Jumlne Coroaa 'de! Kar · l48-3828 EV0:.M2-01as cStt.& Sun 11·6> *4545 Tremont (Cameo Shores), CdM 842·1485 (Sun 1·5) 968 Bluebird Col1,yon Ril., Laguna Beach 494-7670 (Sat 1·5, Stm 10.5) 1919 CbuhMco, lrrine Terr., East. 642.8472 Evea: 873-3466 (Sat & Sul! PM) 2080 Valley Rood (off Victoria) CM G46-8811 (S8t 1·5) 915 Welt.!lay Ave (Pllliftlula) NB 842-5200 (Sat 1-6) 393 VIiia Baya (Back Bay) NB 842-5200 (4 lodroom) *1336 GalU1>Dr., Dover Shor .. 842·8235. (Sat & Sun) 4627 Surrey, (Cameo Highlands) CdM 673-8550 (Sat only) 408 • 82nd SL Newport s..ch 642-3737 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 BR •nd Fomily or Don) 718 Cameq Hl(hlloda Dr. CclM 842-8285 (Sat • Sun 1·&) 8211 Cowitry Club Dr. (M ... Verd,e) CM 545-2774 (Sat• Sun) 1842 Sanllqo Drive (Dofer Sborea) NB 846-1519 · roan, 10.5) ll!OO EtQn, l'lace, Newport Beach ~2~ (Sat" 5un 12-5) t (5 Bedroom) 1349 Galaxy, (Dover Sbor&G Newport Bch MM817 ' ' (Dally 1·5) (5 BR ind F.mify or Don) **tseo & a.. l"lUll,M Penn. 87H200 -54U988 (Dally 1·5) 012 M*, (!1utMutl) NB 84+1133 El>•. 844oOI05 (llol • SUn 1 •w duot) DUPLl,XES FOR SALi 801 Milrgu.erlte, Corodl dal Mir . 878*50 Cll"t •SUD 1·5) IJ 1r + n.. a 211; + 0..1 1~~_1 .... ~Ponn. . 010-•-..,_ .r hw (l)ollr 1-5) I.lace & heavy lll•ke roof. 3 car garage & reaeb'toranewfamil,Y.Nei lnl Cite''· -in an a1mo1t. make ,belitw Oc ard .. ~. . kl red . ...,,..., .... _,_ ~--~~~ ~ ., tljo moot "''"" ~ IAN FRONT arge ffJllced Y w'"' spnn e easy mllD· 2\1 batho. .. .--· One Down I ~~~· -~ .. ~.,"'" *"' PARK UDO Im! Condominium• tn this OPEN DAILY 1-5 ,,M. tenance landscaping. SEE 1919 ChuHICI ""·""· . N.B. d...Jopmmt ieat"rlnr 1350 I . OcN• Front 393 Vista B1y1 Open Sunday l..S 1,;j .. Torr. Eoot ' One To Gol Thru 3 BR,.dtn I: built-in bar. >. B1lbo1 Penln1ul1 Pt. PENINSULA -Bayview c~· Codi/, 3 BR., 2 Low Jeue-hald fL.21.one. 2 BDRM lNCCWE. dl!<Xlralor'1 deitlht-T .... qual"" IJuilt. 15 bredr--·. rtJbl ~ bar Md ·---·,ttnnl 8arpiM IN tJetrw IQbbled • ., •v -·-bath, upatairs. Conve e en w• wet •-,,,., Lui ~ OPIN DAILY 14 <baths Uld ""'· All d.....,. It bath, living room with fireplace, built.in OPEN SAT·SUN Al'rA«lON up. °"""" -ORANGE COUNTY'S ( !,°°.._Bolaro Woy :::-' ~ '!';'; . BBQ + large pleasant patio. CURT DOSH, INlfor == ~ ~= 293 E ~f.~~~S~M "'!' •Placentia) ber, ... m.,.....,....Jloo. 915WootB1yAvo. Optnht.14 --.Nice-RM ·. · ~ .--......... wilh """' -· l'l30 w. OP ---· ll!*'r "'"'" BEST IUY Ing. A truly boe.ut!fUI home. PETE BARRETT -EV!l!I. m.31111 ~llEDRM!: o.v. Patio. Liit· lla>'<n" bomo .....,ced 16,\0l 1PE RRON All quality thrwabout ind. ed • $21,«0 will eM1' ftn. tor quick ~. 4 bdrmL, -..... ~ 1119.IOO REALTY SP 1 RILE BRI-GffT -·-"-"'°""' illfo family"'°"'·'"""' A .... 0 . • -.. c.n &406277 ..... F .. •hnJ>I•. : * 142.1n1 Anytime* ..., Bay & •-h JEAN SMITH OPEN DAILY 1·5 ' 2 n.i• tin• ! Bil + !amil> . ....,c 1 ' .I ... ..,. •.•••• 1359 I . lolboo ,.... 642·5 00 """ -"' -"""'• RHlty .. Inc. haltor 3600 Seavfew ~ .... 1ett.0n."""'1rom .. -. -.n ...-6754000 1 . Corone del Mir oceu. UWer unit t. 3 bed· 5.::1: For in M!Sll Verde. Built • in X7T E. Cout lhrf .• O!M «I> nut Tit. Costa Ml!t!l OPEN OAIL y l..S tow.r .""11 i.a 1 -...... · clenfl placH, w/w ..,,,.ttni • lent lad amlly Ibo. FFER $69,500 ...,.., 2 baths lb d& f y . , kltd>m • dloh..-, 2 tin· G If f TRY.,._O . R.usdc Beauty! 'lbll Javdy 2 bat.bl Puf ~ room [as ~' ~way ~t pe1, we drapes. Fenced yard. ~ •2'.SOO I BR Beach bouae nr. Bay 3 bdrm home la lotded with Ind 6-i. A1IO ftt bu e.nd t ha.~ a wtmer! Two stcrl.es $29,500. You wm't believe tt 'tll you !!lpe.doul ll"e. Uv:ing rm, flt.. --·"'· and · 1oca•-• la~-· -·A-3500 -ttl _, ttoe mtln -.'-llit:,139.500. · p .. JQUUg, II ~CO ,,......,7 .--... rr·-· of n-.., View• tlrarltt new• ..... ., ft. ~.~. p1 rea t• -•~• "ttoe -. Rlcll -lolboo llHI Eatat• CO. a corner lot mly one block · ~ P1'1C" UI ~ ,... model home • avail· _... r-• to the '*ch. Large ~c-extra ~ area.. $19,500 able imrrledil.t@b. .u.d ... mUdnl ar.. 100 &. Balboa Blvd., BalhOI 8 In both the livirlc roM1 Exmtent terma. :>114 Vt.ta Del Oro 4 bedn:ioml, 3 bratbl, .tamb Jiect., Lll'lt .._, 2 OR.lole 3-4140 : and the famly room, bunt· 673.9200 Iv~ 548.6966 Newport Beach room w1th wet'"t;ilt, 2 *"1 1IJtS BIJclio, C.M. ~ ~~-~~~ ~ P~ ~ View ;at mkftohonandllk•• ... ...,· lay & leach THE LAST WORD uv1nt:room•t&llll7-l•_...,_111!!!!!1!1-• -.. --..~ 1!1e8lu!l•.3 'BR 3 batto,w.t dlt!on '"'"' &M out. 0on·r Rulty, Inc. 1n "°""""• ""'""'· ,..,..,,.., ploco. °"' o!..., -• 51/4•/o fflA . ~'111'~ = l:'·~ ..... ~ -· let tlrll or:ie shp by. 20'ZS w. Balboa Blvd NB loca.tioo Md View. Olstom-mired iivan WA' snodtlL A DeLancy R11I E1t1te 673-366.1 EYes. ~ bit at the ~ IUuUs $81,200 w:lth ~ -.,,.... "'w ~111111 2828 K Coo•< "'"" CdM D<I' ...,. """"'"' "E'· plan. aval""'1•. 4 IHI &Diii :~0-;;;;;;;';";' ;;::;.;;;;;;;/ l;OOO;;:;;;O.; .. ;;;;;ro;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l.t mmo · llMfH AllVllllEI D<tna 1no "'""'"'"to... Roy J, W•nl Co. !IUNTlllGTON BEACH . -· -.. -llVK&I n1V1K tan. 2 Bedrooms, e"' tie.ths, (J3aycrelt.Otficel LUI• 2 _,. fam1b' home Bayfrorit We've found a place for you b~ family room, smuive lM2 Ciantil&O Dr.. M&-1!60 with 20 x 34 Den or 4tti bed-Pf to keep them. LARGE 55' X pnvate patio. Elcqut.Ste ~ -room, g full baths, new car- 3 BR :: !'+5~ nn ~6: ~~ 6rn13r'!!:. =505 llirbor YI•• HIDs ~ w.,~:o~ an, xtra. Jre. fee Wnpie lot. table two Bedrocm home .1~~~~~ Mlldem Oceen vw Kame SMAlLZR. HCMI: -'2'f,to0. Near jetty on private tt:reet, Dmched doOOle pnp:l,i ·vohltocrur. ... ;.,,,, ... _. ALl THIS POR ONLY 1501 Anita Lane on prlvot..,.,.... Jot bit. Aoxiou• ""''"'' .... ""·""· c.o Toc!oyl! Harbo H' hla d ! 8'droom ..., '""""' ....., m1 ................ si~.mo * * , * · * r HJ n 1 2 tept.ratt ,.nta Joe °""""' (OllfGE PARK ,:.'! 5!!i! S~NJ,! = == tun m:xn 2" batM, Qit. uothstane,.m Prize winnlnl CJcau. mo. .. Pea. bl't-in.'s. lge. end II ~ to aieiJ. 1 del -Thrtt bedrooaH'-' 14. lmal with ~ doon to $11,tll) • ~c terms CcUiroll, lluk1r & (o. "°"°"· DINING AREA 1 n d l<Nd> iaoo..poc1 a , , a, Cd' X..t - net L C.... HI..... bl.iee ~ ~ 0.. e,mi ·Term. D>bt anwll· Eves. ~ ....,.,. ... -. c.llfinl.. tached dcd>!e prqe, room ec1, HAll•OR "' - 00 ·-1or """' "°"' ""'--· 2704 CAff Drl •"'!"!""'"""~~-"' / .... "°"""' 1at. -...,. ve Mella Verde -· -..... _.. OPEN SAT lo SUN 1..S P · ltn front ~ NW. Owns-OCEAfi VlEW • 3 bh1.. 2 GCeMlt... I""°"' "'" ms to -,. bath. lam. nn. lh SC boam: . 4 Bedroom "' ... lcr ,.,zy "','611. HUR. od o.llin& "'· room, ....... RY . . . bdrm. bu tireptflce, blt·ln'r, ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 171h ~. 644-4494 Child..,. woi- 4 BR 300 1q fl ~ In pa- tio 00 .. ramWn& 6:b116' lot In l'curtaln V.u.,'1 '*-t •""8J!IMtiOod. °""' • _. Old. ii l'OIXM tn .n. • r-1 ......... ,.,.._. ,.,2--u,...,. It ,... ....... It • l'OOll TERllB•-- Here'• that hard to find me 110r7 model, 11Dd. 1t'1 1n top I b a p t .. o.na-has been triftlfernd, _.. sell! Prime We lnaul"llnce loan can be u.mw:d. °' ~ wlll ca· 909' on tblt one. 13t,l50 and ,lll!~!!lll!l!lll!!I!"'~' w/w cpt. drapes, ttdecorat- ::tC;' ~~ Re~or UcJuslYt lack Bay 002-«n ,0..., .,,.., >IMIOO ZM W. Cout Hvry., S48.$l7 Swlmminr pocl -lldl. EV•. S6{o6(I ,.... .........sod t,. Q Docorotor'1 Dtll9ht -~~-- J'ClCl'll toYe Ill 220L 11111 Ml-i6ll flll.. 1mtr4.pt 2 BR. l'6. Unusual A elabottitelf ~ CUSTOM DUPLEX baths, !art<•~ OttL ~tol < BR:• lamJq ....., fiK'tr1c kttdwn bu; dia With bt.p J'9lt area OYl:J"" ......... dll!p091 Priotbu lookb!a: • IJ)Uidins _pool Colesworlhr & Co. , .,..tv•""'•.•""'•ooiii-,. ..... ,.,,.._ I " Lars< 2 Bil ""1ll with pd. 142.nn 1904 lillr'bor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. $7500 REDUCTION ml\C!U torC.e. sale of this lwc- ur:bll ~ borne, Four ......... heclroom., 3 Q..... mlad b I t h S m&gnificmt 1'1rimm:q pool, Wu $5.2,SOO, NOW 001.Y te,«1>1 ! OLD for -Todl1. S.... mlt )'OW' ...... horn• tn' tr.de. .. . ' Call 642·3737 .. ,. 111111os • ..., lhopplnc. Ask for Fal.. u., '" 00' & ""' "" "'""'· Try FHA tanru. A- lo lff • IP'Mt .. Bdnn, ·~ f29 500 bath. 2-ctory home tn ftimd.. • . l,y Newpor't a.or., YOl&r own• private bead!. on lalt water laroon. Coromunlty .wim poolt, ffmll.. dub " PERl=!ON . ·.·~ ... ~,; ~ 1. s * 142.1771 Anytime* 401 -·62nd St., NI W. I . VOGIL, ''""°' IALM>A ISLAND ()pan Slt/SUTI' 12..S 220 ONYX Doyer Stlores ...... -"""'*"' -·-............. Into ..ie. Call DOW' tor ~ nunpm, ~room er de:n). men. Owner miMnc from area • '· off~ on ..sy tenu. JUat 143Broodwoy145-0111 Evenings 646-4579 • .bort block to Ute O>untr,' Club. cou.tGE llAl.T'r -' Coldwell, Banker • OFFERS: Two Prime Lots Udo Ille, 6800 "I· fl lot, A.I.A. plaDI '40,000. R2 lot nr . .--i 35"95 - $26,900 1'/tnlde for Inc. prop. up "' ........................ $80 000 Mrs. Marion ' c-Shores View ~ Quallty coDOllnlcUoo. 4 BRI, 4. blllha. Large muter llllile, Hporale, =i.. rm. & iecluded pool Camto'i boot y 11 .... : ......... , $74,l!OO Charlotle Long Shorecllffs New listing! Lovely 2-tlory home in excellent area. 3 hr'I + conv. den. Yoo own the land. Shown by appt. .......................... $69,500 Kn. Ra1*ton . Lovely· leach Duplex 5 yr. old 3 br .. 2 bath• Md!, with blJt. In ldtcl!ena Incl. '<li•h-her, llvln& room up 2h28, vacant. Le•e/optilln . .......................... '6%,750 Walter HW6 ~ • Recltlcecl Reduced for quick oale, owner baa bouJll>I another. 3 hr .. 2 Ill .. blt·ln kit., :r1n II•· rooma, central pe110. r.-11e, Now .................... , . $44,500 SpwldllHJ Bright Parlt·llte lllllJnf llllTOundlnf adult·Ol' cuple4 homo. I ovorlile bedroomo plus dlnil!( rm. • 1poclous llvillg nn. 3 Prini. ,buchoo: Owaera will ..ry 'l'rlllt Deed. .. . . • .. . .. . . . • • . $30,750 l!ii'"ll...,.,. OFFICE • OPEH SA~AYS ' COLDWILL 'IANKD. & co. • • 2200 L COAST HIGHWAY NIWfOllT UACH Kl Nall -------.CC..--·--·· -- - ---·--~-·--·-----·---:--~ ------- -Daily Pilot Classifie"d, - CLASSIFIED INDElt Hour1-Re9ul~tions~Deaaiin$S ~ I .. lftftOft&i Ad'ffrtlH,.. •hould ct\tclc ttl•lf' all dall)' •nd Npol't tmmedl•t1ly '"'1tr11 .,. mlltllaulfioatlona. THE. DAILY Pit.OT 1uum11 ll•blllty for 1rrort only to tn• 11rt1nt of publlahlno th• adv1rtlMm1nt oorrect.ly on1 time. -D(ADLINE FOR COPY AND KILLS:"1:30 P.M. t~ dl)' bttor1pubU011tlCNt.1xo1pt tor W11kend ldlllCHI •nd Monday HCtloM wh..-. clotlng: tlm. la 1:30 P,.M, Ftld1y. • YOU MUIT HAVI: KILL NUMBEPll When kllllno •n ad bnauu of quick l'Uultl, " be tu.,. to m1k1 a ffCOtd Of th1 kill ru.1~btr 9tv1n you by your Id t1k1r a1 v1l'Jfl0&tlon of Y""" oall. Every effort 11 mad• M kill or oor~ a naw ad that h11 been ord1r1d, but w1 un· not 11u1r1nt11 to do N until the ad hal appeared In the paper. ... -... --- HOl/SES FOR SAll HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES F611 SALi -. HOUSE' FOR SALi' HOU§lS .Fol SALi """ IAL• • · _ _!:Hoo~~""!!!''~""~!"'!!lill!!!!W!!~· .J Ganoral 1000 c .. t• Mata 1100 Corono dot Mar l250 Huntl,....,. leach 1400 La9una .... ch 170$ .... Lida Iola $1000 RICHER If )'OU buy uu. Mt bot:M ttt. day. Drive by 2lll'l Valley R.Oia.d Sat. ·betwHn l to 5 • Open House. Price recluctd • 11000 !oda,y. F1 lA I V Ir. -NO DOWN. I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;; Rlmllllna: "*'"""' """"''' SUPER SHARP style home with huee famll.Y ScHlc INSIDE A OUT. s BR 2~ room, f'l\Ml!Ve ~· Shorediffl .... -... lo. 2 ...... ~" -·· iparklln~ b&tDI, 1u bllilt1u a BR. rim nn, wtw~ bu, ll' W 1111.t.mil)o,ftlOlll , ~ Laguna NkJuel ~~~ >;::, = Lovcly comer lot 4 Bdrm1, 2 Mtlbt c.ul&ldrr M 0 / M' bethl. ftmll.1 rm. beeutikal· lea.e. Lldo Retlf.)' ~ \Y landt<aped, B~"aln at ~.===•=-==-==•-=I W.!m Hvnllll9f<M ... ch 2400 &-lmm&CUlate condiUoft, COOYU1-dea, bmal din rm al a-t tlridt, twp ptlo, ExoeUent nelahbothOod. hi.1 trples. Hup llv nn •I ~ landac&Ptd.. Owner bouJht llrie bome -udtin& OOtln view. Home heev, tblko root. 1bla one If La muat O<il. CALI. ~~I In oxc ..,..i ........ $89,!00 11 Ille<! VA ...,,.i.ed •I ueVllfolJOOft tQwport l open eves) H.ella1e Real Mrs. Rlullton flS.500. Ealale ~--~ P•ul .Jones ltMlty 2 SR, 3 bath&, family rm, ~I 2 BR. N9 """· Car,. l'ltlo, mo M0.•0-to 8-b 21.- •• Victorl1 646-1811 M'f·~ ·t.'ves. ~nz4 be.r. 2 pool1, prjvate beach, OPEN HOUSE ••""' .. rv1ce. will Con.i<ler ll • 5 p.m. (al.l...tlf •--L & r. IACHtLOlt'S HAVEN 'l....,/optloo. I BR •• •-ow , _ _. ..._ BOND Raalty , ... apes, C8f'Peua•, 2200 e. c:oe1t ~1ttiw1'1' Immaculate l BR, electric-3'""" t-A ,.. ___ 1 H Leguna ' leach 2705 DIM E·A·LINI! Ad1 ll'e lltrlctly ci.th In advanu by mall or at any one., our of't'lcea. NO phone Ord•,.., 1 • .,.,..,,,....,.,..,...,,.,.-•I The DAILY 'ILOT reHrvee thit right to alhtlfy, •dlt, """'er refuH •ny adve,.. ULTRA fltOOERN s,:!;,950 NtKl'°'1Na~a"..=nlt bulll·lf'•, c:arpet~ .• covrrl!d ......, -·\Nall W)'., 11D'J Valley Orcle, C.M. patio, ' wlllc lo the beach! So. Laguna, Calif. 2 'BR. 2 b•. Fum beautifuJtJ, pool~ private beach, C\llt'd. _ •ervlce. ~ • on l 't a • •· 4'9-3403. 400-2238 3 BR 2 BA A powder room. Beaut. iW'TI. OUCl\andilw view. (313) T~ tlMMent. and to c"•noe It• f'lltH 'llnd regulation• wltholll prl.., 11otice. Atvertltera may plact ttlelr 1d1 tJy t1lept1on1. DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FR~E 540-1220 -HunHngton a .. ch 540-1220 •Laguna 8aach 4M-•4'6 Phone~ ;., •. opeii ~:oo a.m. --s:3o. p:m. 9 to Noon Saturdey-Closed Sunday CLAlll,.IED COUJiJT!,lfS &f'I located 11 follow.1 2211 WW hlbM ... s...N, l)lewpett IMdl. J30 Wat hy StrMt, C.... ...... lot Flftti Street, H11tl~ ..... nz ,.... ................. 1Mc•. 1:30-l:JO Inept ......... . , !"•II Addr••: iox 1'75, Newport ltaoh·, Callf. HOUSES FOR SALE M&Wl"OJIT llUCH -DlMQl.ITIOlt ~ orNaltAL Nmwt'OIT M•IOHTI ttll DJtAl'1'1HO Slll:VICI ~ C:OITA MrlA :: llllW'°IT SHnlifS ! Ult' rLECT&ICA&, ..._ I WQTCLIP'~ -tnt JQUl .. MIJff JtlNTAU UN M SA OIL MAI 11111 U"Ylll<TT .. Alk -''''''' MISA VllDr 1111 U.C:lt iAT· ;;:; '1.0CMtS "61 C:OLLIGI .. Alli( llU IAST IL'U•tll. ' Utt P'UINACI l•f'Allll. 1~ -Nl!Wf'OIT ·~ '* ''"" U1I NIWl"OIT H•IOlfTl 1tll COllONA OIL MAI ttM 0 .... D.NINO U. IAL•OA covr1 1111 .... ,L·~·a··.. '* Gl!NllAL. l•llYIC•S '611 • ...,.. llOI ellADllf .. DllCINO "8 NIW .. OIT SHOil I llM LIOOJSLI 011 OL.AU IA'l'Cll•IT .... nu .... IATSHOllS / lnl IALIOA !SU.ND OU Gllllf THU,,._ t7M -OOYll SMOl:U 1:12J HUNTINGTOM llACt< 4411 OUN SHO.. •n1 WrSTCLIP'P' 1UI P'OUNTAIN VAU..'r Mlt H&ALTit CL.Ull ,,_ KAllOI H~lfDI 1111 IU.L llACN ~ HAULINO ,,_ • Y •• 1-y •Alk LONO IUCH 4511 HOUSICLUlflNO mil U 1 " lnJ OllANOr COUl'JTT 4'11 llfTlllOI DICOIATtllle '1i1 ~,,,,~1:·.~, 11:: GAIMN·o•oV• '611 IN<:OMI TAX .,. .. IASTILUP'll' 1M2 WlfTMllffTl!I 4'11 llON, 0..-ll*lt ... •M. •7M llVINI TlllJIACI 120 MIOW .. 'I' CITT 4'1' IJtOlflHO '115 COIONA OIL MAI 1tll SANT• AHA 4'2' IHSt.U.TINO 6161 IALIOA f'rNINIUUI 1JM SANTA ANA NllOH'TI 4&111 INSUllAHC' •711 ll!ACOM IAV 1• TUSTIN .._ INVrlTIOATINe. ~ t7M 1 .. V ISL.ANOS 1151 COASTAL. 479 'AN.IJOltlAL 61'1 LIDO ISL.a 1H1 LAGUNA ll!ACH 41'111 Jl!WILIT lll .. AI.. rte. 6111 IALIOA ISLAlllD 1UJ UGUNA NIOUll 4117 UNDSCAf'INO Alt . HUHTUolCITON lrACN 140I SAN CLIMl!NTI 1111 LOCKSMfTH 6Ut HUNTINGTON H .. JllOUI UIS DANA .. OINT 47• MASONllV. lllCK l&M FOUNTAIN YALLIV 1411 Tll .. LIX, etc. ..... MOVING I ITOIAOI II&* St:•.L llACN 1451 CONDOMINIUM , HSI .. A.INT.IMO. f'1ffl'll-ll1t .... ~~~~1:111 •~':,1 \4::, ReNTALS ~!~~:~No. 111,. t::: LONG 11AcH u• Apts. Unfurnished ""oTooaAf'HT .m U.KIWOOO ISSI OINlllAL toll f'USTrlllNO. f'llCll, l. .... lt 6IM OllAHOI COUNTY 1.. COSTA MllA 1111 f'LUMllNO ... OUT OP' COUNTY Uts Ml!IA Yl!RDI! 1111 .. OOOL• PllOOMIHO ffM OUT OP' STATI 1..a HIWl"ORT llN!N n• f'OOL S!'IVICI 4'11 ITANTON un llllW .. OIT HllOHTI n11 ~Ill: SWllf'INO "'' WISTMINSTll. Hit Hl!Wf'OllT SHOlll sm f'UM .. Sl!RVICI tfH MIDWAY C:!TT "" WrSTCLIFI' 12:11 ll:OOP'ING ffll SANTA ANA ltl'I UNIVllSIT'I' f'Alll .USJ RADIO, ai,.ln. Rte. '"' SANTA AICA MOTL 1411 IACK IAT JUI IEMOOl"LINO & 11 .. AI• tMI CllltANGI 105 1411 SLUllf' lttt lllMOOILllll•, ICITCHllll tMI TUSTIN 1'41 COllONA DrL MAI lHll ~....... ffU MOllTH TUSTIN 1645 1.\UOA Slll sawlNO .... ANAHEIM 11151 IA'I' ISU.NDI P5t SIWINO MACMINI at" .. Alll ttU llLVlllAOO CMCTDN 1"5 LIDO ISLI WI ,'.'"',,0°'1 ,T0.'"0 U. .,._._ rte. .-.-LAGUNA HILU 1111 MUNTllUSTON saAC:M MM ,. LAGUNA SIACM 17'5 ,OUH'TAIN VALLn' l4ll \lraMtTI CONT .. OL "" LAeUNA HIGUIL Tm 1 .. .1..IOA ISU.ND UM TILi, c.nni,lc ffH IAN CLbllilTI 1nt SIAL SIEACN ... TILi, ~ a M.lrMe .,,. SM 'UAN CAf'llTilAHO 17'1 LON• &IACN 1!111 , ••• sa•vic• "" CAf'ISTlltANO llACM 17!1 OIUNOa COUHT"t' Ult TlllVlllON, l_.n. •tc. ffll • DANA f'OINT 17Jll OAIDrN 01$1VI Silt U .. HOUTrl'I' ntt (.t.ILSIAD 11• wrlTMINSTll WU W•LOIMO . .... OC:IANSID• 1111 MIDWAY C:ITT Wll ..1085 & EMl'LOYMENT SAN DllOO tnt u.NTA ANA NII ltvllSIOI CDUNTT 11lf SANTA ANA M'llGNTS st• :: -=~~:: =-• NOUSll TO Ir MOYID 1M TUSTIN st4I JO• WUllT•O, ... "" CONOOMlllllUM ltM COASTAL ml DU .. LIXU f'OR SAL• "1S U.•llHA alACM 1711 =·~Tt:~~t, = A~AITMI....,. •OR SALi 1"I U.OUNA NIGUIL 1111 AOIHClrS. Mii n• RENTALS SAH CLmMINTI mt H•t.f' WAHTro, Miii 1111 HoUMt Fuml1htd ~t.,tuA~A.,tm.ANo =~ ~:~;c~~t,.:o;;_ = :::~=~TO INA•• =·REAL ESTATE, ~0:1~ ~~--~= '~ COSTA 141SA rt• General SCHOOLS .. lllllTllUCTION ,... , , MrlA Dill MAR 11111 ·Tftl .. LI)(. lk. Mii JOI f'ltlf'AIATION ' ,... MISA YIRD• tl11 coNgoM1NIUM !Ml' TNIATlttcAL ,,.. • COLLIOI ...... 21\J l&NTAU WANTID '"' MERCHANDISE FOR NrW,OllT &IACM ttll ROOMS l'Oll JtlNT Jtfl NIWf'OIT NOTS. tilt IOOM .. IOAID ,,.. SALE AND TRADE' NIW .. OllT IHDltrl 2121 MDTILS, TllAILrl COURTS m7 P'UINITURI .... • IA'l'SHO••s tnJ OU.ST MOMIS "" OFP'IC• f'UINITUll .,. :• OOVl!I SHOll!I ttl1 MIS_C-lrNT .. LS "" OP',IC& IOUl .. MINT •II WISTC:Lll'.. Hll INCOMr f'IOf'l!ITT 60ll STOii! l:OUlf'MINT M1' UNlVl!ISITY f'AIK mJ &USINISI "IOf'llT'I' ... CAP'•, &•ST,t,Ul .. MT •14 llVIHI ttll Tl .. ILl!I .. AIKS 10$.5 tAll "l:OUl .. MrNT 1111 IACK IAT tt.o IUSINISS 1.ENTAL 1060 HOUSl!HOLO GO<IOS llllH I.I.ST ILUFP' tto OP'FICr lrNTAL 6171 GAl.AOr SALr t1tt tlVINr TlllUCI 2'MS INDUSTlllAL f'l.Ol'ERT'I' -P'UlltNITUl.1 AUCTION MU CORONA DrL MAI HSf COMMllCIAL Ml Af'f'LIANCll 11• IALIOA UM IHOUITlllAL lt"NTAL "" MTIOUEI &111 IAV ISL.ANDI llH LOTS II• SEWING MACHINrS 119 LIDO ISLI 2111 IANCNIS 'lM MUSICAL IMSTIUMrNl tltl IALIOA ISL.A.NO 1W CrTIUS GllDVll 1175 f'IANOS a ORGANS 11• HUNTUIGTOH llACH 140t AClrADI t2tll llAO!O '"' ,OUNTAIN VALLIT 1411 LAKI ILSIMOlll Ut1 fl!Ll!VISIOM IMS ll!AL ll!ACH 1'541 lllSOllT f'IOf'l!llTT nu 'fl·l'I .. ITllllO nu LONG lrACN Uot OllANGI" CO. PllOPEllT'I' Ut'I TA .. I lll!COlltDIRI 1221 DIA.NOi COUNT'I' 1 .. OUT OP' STATE .. llOf'. not CAMlllAS & IOUtf'MINT IHI UMTA ANA 1,11 MOUNTAIN A Ol!Sl!llT t111 HOll'I' IU .... Ll•I 1411 ISTMtNSTll 1112 SUIOIVISION LAND 'tlt IPORTINO GOGOi 1!11 MIDW .. ., (ITT Ult ll!AL ISTATI s11vrc1 ttH llNOCULAIS. SCD .. IS WI -SANTA AN .. HllGHTS 1'lt II.I. IXCHANOI tHO MlSCl!LlANIOUI .... -CO .. STAL 111f II. I . W•NTID 124• MISC. WANTID 1611 -:-'"!:~:: :~:~:L :: BUSINESS and M.-cH1N11tv. 11c. ., .. -SAN CLIMINTI 1111 FINANCIAL ;~::.·:. = -S,IH JUAN CAf'ISTlllANO 1725 IUSINt!IU 0'"01lTUMITlrS 1311 IUILDINO M.l.Tlll•LI HH Al'ISTIANO l&ACH 17'1 IUSINISS WANTIO 'MS IWA .. I 17t1 : :~.f:1t:.~~~ouNTv :!: ::~::~===~ :':°;'to"i.o _;;~: PETS and LIVESTOCK • VACATION llNTAU l!tlf MOHIT TO LO .. M ... TS. O&NrlAL '* ....-CONDOMINIUM JtH .. llltlOHAL LD .. HS CATS MH U .. LrXl"S P'URN-1'11 'rWrLRV LO.-NS DOGS tnS RENTALS COLUTllAL LOAN'Si OISIS UH -· lllAL lllTATI LOANS L VSITOCIC IM .: HouHS Unfuml1h1d MottT•.1.0Es, Tf"lllt °"" C LIFORNIA LIVING MOMIT llil'ANTIO NUISlllll "11 OrHlllAL -COSTA MrlA MrSA Dl.L MAR MrlA VllDI ·' ~:~L ... OG.~ ... ~~N NrW .. OJtT HOTS. NrWl"OIT SHOlaS •ATSl+ORIS OCNlll SHOaD .... wrSTCLI .... .._ UN1vr•SITY f'AllC IRVINI ·.,. &ACK IAT ~ I.I.ST ILU,11' llVINr TlltUCI -COftONA D&L MAI -IAL&OA UY llUNDI -IDO ISLI eALIOA llLAMO NIW .. OllT WIST '4UNTINIJTON II.CH .,-Hl.'N'TINOTOM Nlil&OI·~ 'll'INTAIN VALLIY IAL •IAC:M AllDrN OftOVI •LONG l&ACH DltUIOI COUlfTT NTA ANA .. ISTMtNST•I MIOWAT CITT ANTA •NA NllGN1 ~ .. Q».STAl "'~OUN.-, &IACM UOUMlll IUOUll ' AN CLrMltrlTI f'ISTIIAlfO CAF'ISflt»tO IUl"M GAMA ~IH'T .. S:ONOOMIMIUM U .. LIXll UNll'UOIL RENTALS Apto. Fumlohod • GINllAL COSTA MllA UIA VllOI -•• ... "'' Jiii -n" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" ,,. :: --"" .... ... -... M" .... Mn ... ... ... "" ... -.. ... -"" "" ... n• ... "" ANNOUNCEMENTS IWIMMIHO .. oou .... and NOTICES ""Tto1 "i1 AWNINGS lf1' P'OUNO Ct'rw A,.I 1411 VU:ATIONS H1I w.'souLs :: TRANSPORTATION AHNOUMCrMIH11 '41f IOATS & T•ClfTS &lllTMS 6UJ U.ILIOATS l'UMl""U IKlt f'OW'lll CIUISllS "AID OOl"TU•llT Mll l .. l.~ICI IOATS P'UNrRAL OlllCTOlll M14 ao• TllAILllS ,LOlllTI '411 IO .. ,T MAINTINANCt CAllD DP TH.-Nlll IKlt &OAT LAUNC:NINO IN MrMOll:IMI "11 M'IJllNI llOUlf'. C1Mn•1v LOTS 6111 &OAT SLlf', MOOll lt CIMITlllT CR1'f'TS Mii ao .. "t lllVICll CRIMATORllS t4H IOllT llNTAU MrMOllAL f'AIKI '411 IOAT CHAITfl AUCTIOfilS t4JI l'ISHIHO aOATS AVIATIOfll lllVICI Mn 'OAT MOVINO TIA'll!L •us IOAT STOIA•I Alll. TltAHSf'OIT ... TION ...... ao .. TI WANT"ID AUTO TIANSf'OITATION ..... A11CltA'T LIOAL HOTICU 1459 P'L1'1NO LISIONS ellMAN lo TUTOllllNO ... M011LI MOMll S ERVICE DIRECTORY MOTOll: NOMH &IC1'CLIS ACCOUNTING ... ILICT•IC C...111 AHSWllllffO llltVtCI def MINI llKrl . A'f'lt.1111(1, 11 .. AMlS. ,...,_ 4811 MOTOll:CTI:LIS A""AAlll"• a'l1 MOTotlSCOOTl•S .U .. HAL.1't Gib .. 11 AUTO SlllYICIS & fl•· AUTO al .. Alltl -AUTD "TOOU a rOUlf' AUTO, .... Ids, T.._ Cle. "41 flAILI ... TIAVrL IAIYlm-..e mt Tlt_Al~aS. Ullnty ICM.T MAllllTtNAMC:I "" Cl"Mf'lllS •RICl, MAIOHIY, ttc. Ufil Ta.UC.la &11111'111 ...... llVKIS 6111 Jl•n IUIUlillU ..,.. llUtf• MIOOllS u.n:a1H '51' IMl"MT'o ... UTOS CAIUlnMAJCl•O --. "'°"1' CAllS CU .. IN'Hllfllle ..... -MTllllUat. CU.SllCI C:IMllllT, ca.-. ... IUCI CARS. 100t CHILO CAila, UieMM4 "11 AUTo rlmlfTJ -"" .... -.... "" "" ... -... ---.... --... •M -mt "" "" •• ... ... ... ... ffU -•• -·1111 --.... .... "" "" .,. ~ _,. AUTOS WANm -c.t.'IN'T CUM... .._ fllft CAllS ~-. CAltNT U.1'lfl0 a •ll'All &lM AUTO Ul.&I ... • -.... tillU'I.... .. .,,... ~ --~. HAYE YOU LOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN DOLlARS IN YOUR HOME L~TEL Y? ... ~..::::;::--=~ -:---=-=--=---=-=-:-~--~=----::_ =?--" _--:. -. - ' IW. on Victoria Onb $17,500 I.di price • 499-2'.'m &-340,3 Linn va11ey Rd) a.y Oc••n Vie """" ktU.sIDE borne In SUNNY , .Dtl -vt1 W ·PM:iftc ~ Rnlt1 BEA.UT 3 bdr, 2 bl., f:roplc. ~~.~~ !! ·= * No Down GI * i.oY<IY s Br, 2 ... p1uo laml1' 1<1-"-sc.m8 ~=~·..!:' ~: ~·~:,",.;~ untum1- Mou.n1ainl trom ~ deck, · '-dkililc nn. Attraedvt Own aac! $29,~. ~16'70 O..!co fNlt ...... ""' ..... Sbarp 3 BR' both. FA ...... yard,~....... SPANISH ATIUUM • BR. I B1., ... lclloqll; ~nor•I 3000 d!!n etc: Ideal for Artist trpk. m.250. Owner movtna:. $42,SOO • tenl\ll view · atrium eptg. ....._ OMES FOii RINT wn·ter ,..· thoee w"-1oo1;.ae.1GitiuylnOrana:eCpuo· CllF PRIEST, RMttw .TUt rool. 1ara:• roOmt, 2 ' ' ... ...,., 3 H '"' D · b $ W Wl.llon yean old. 3 BRI, 2 beth&. etc •• !JT,50). OwM.r 540-13&6 S2CO. mo. Me.a Verde 4 BR beauty $35 (0) tY· nve y: . Sk\ee 1$7 , $18>. OJill.e&• St.. C.M. Von . Ta•i-Realtor Lockhart Realty 6*-2001 mt.E. a.st Hwy~, aw =~on~Joa.a. M&-4414 Dana Point 1730 $110.~•wport."Be&ch Elsinore, C.Womia £MM.AC -Like new 3 BR. 2 lU4J m..3581 COZY 2 IR. .HOME CaU Jjm er A.rime le&n Grand Ave, f:binor!' ba in be•utiful Mmticello · COLLmE REALTY condo on F11irvlew Rd. Lots CAM£0 SHORES I) \t •. \ £ t t 4 Rooma It Bre:lldut Nook tn<l 618-22'7 Ev ... mmt I • _..,. S • 1 On two R-i Lota with 83: ""'880 W W··-1 Ch of •"""· Will .. u lum ., oc~.. VIEW agon ~ arm unfurn n. trontase. Space to 1dd In-NEW Deluxe .a .8edrooml 1/3 Acre . ! ANX'IOUS ~ 3 BR conv. den. Mpar&tedin ausnc come apls. Ower'ed Patio. and den 2'11 b&1hl firep&a.ce, $jl),!li0 . NR. BACK BA y . EASI'S rm l&e master BR watcm Landacaped. 2 Car Gerage. ,Ptllinsula 1ocetion, '. y OJstom built home Gener-!DE ~ Br. 2 Ba. Lr& 1 ' 2800 ' U :J. BR bNch cottap with Pri~ to mi 4t $25,500. view, all electric: builtW OU. "·ed bed-··, ..... _ bled yrd. Crpu, drpe, frplc. Mtun!I, 1111· ft. vtnr knotty pt n. throoi:hout. I t bar Olildren OK N ~ ... ~.... .......... . .~':"· $Zl,500 wtth 10% OoWn. •rea. p:d, 3 car suqe. Gueat room 6: -..i deck I'-' R.tvter• Jtealty, mis S. p UI we • . • ear u•u·~ rootn over-.....s V Rl -Ai coodltica Reducid to · n Coast Hwy., S. Laguna. Ph: Yearl,y $450. Pf• mo. the 5 gromds. 2 fire. John o&ei tr:. 646-h .. ., .,.. • blocka to beach. Room to 4!9-2800 !Mr. Sc-Oto 642-TT77 .~in den. Fonntl GOOD Investm't, home with i:4N~tf.resa. Rltr. &42-lte build. ~.500. S11te1 RNl.ti RENTALS 4 BR, 2 BA, IA~ room. dining rm. K"brced air heat. unit S2S,500. Bolh rented . MT--3519 eve1. 536-1840 HouMI Furnl•k-1 •trillm. New bon\e In Turtle Greet ~ty! 540-1720 lmmac.10%dn675-48590wr $1'.)~~a~.S 4 BR 2 bath. $23,500. Low _ -.,-Rock,closeattoUO.Swim- TARBEl...L 2!1'15 Harbor Choice's ~H location down IBA. Blt-'lna, C..neral 2000 m!nr, tennla. etc. $215 mo Open Sat./Sun. 1·5 Mesa Doi Mar 1105 30 x 118.ff...2 io7s Br., 2 Bl~ di.shwuher, ()O'f'. P • t Io, on Ieaae. 615-2'16.1 1954 CONTINFNI'AL JUST LISTED dinlna: t1ft bkn ·kitchm w/w eptatdrp.s, block 3 • 4 Bedroom homes for VERY OMn' BR 2 bath&. • $19.500 tiHA-VA no dn. Like new inAdre A out! =·c::. =n Vacant. leeae Dl' ~ optjon. Excel-wlw ~ts, lhpes. RolL • 3 BR. frplc, fam. room AMUme $24.850 GI loM. -Guqe Btre!Sf!d. lent areu. Come ln to ~ in& H.Ull. Re*1'Y b' oc-- • Cpb/drpg endoeed )"l S265D ctn. 4 BR 1" ba, trplc Petu ~ DOUBLE tlze leg, 3 BR, l i,t us. citplnoy, $2Ufmo. A It . Rltr. 642-9730 Eves. sas.amo ll ram ~· CJ>t.s/~ dbl 2M3 E. Cout Hwy ba .Le dwn FliA. Princlplm JEAN SMITH, Realtor 546-4141 • KENNEDY ~· \>!'·"''' ""':'>· ., """"" d.i M"' 615«Xl3 *· .,..,..1 GI E. nth· St .. Costa""" 1,1271= . .::.;:• '"'BR."'""""s;-;:i..:-;-.= . ---;;--;--:~==---I~~~ ~istic trades. LOVELY Huntlnston $115: 2 BR.: 4-pl~; tee. born•. Many ext:rM. Nice VACANT 1'°' ,.._ CUSTOM DUPLEX Harbour 1405 lnod. prlv. yd. Pool• ......, looatlool -·- lmme.c. Eastside lac. 3 BR Meta Verde 1110 The bell ol everythin,g, 2 ct. ~,tota OK 53M9fO Bkr $140; 2 6: ODf wffrpl Zt& plUJ tam rm, &: formal din-BR, 2 baths + 2 BR Apt. 50' BCH 1'mt. Bot.t allp., 4 $130 • 2 BDRM. 4-Plex. ed tor bona. St a 11 a ina: area. 54% FHA-10%drJ BY OWNER· 4 BR, H9,500 firm Bdr., I bL CUit. lndaq>ed. Gange. Tota O.K. available. BnJbr· IM-aJI 1r W,960 * family. 21h baths, 2 ~ 6'f3..8494 attn 6 pm Drpi, 'C!'lltl· 114fM2.-~7 534-6980 Bi'oker-$fii'; ") BR(Wn nD.J 2'4-:bl. MIZELL REAL TY .:new carpets, $39.o:>o Reduced for Caah wkndt. eves. for a,PD(. Rentala to she;. 2005 Bl1nl. epitl, *"· ~ 548·2Xl8 l Country Oub Dr. 3 BR, 1in· batN, plus 2 BR F I V Ii... ~lll OK. 5M-69lk> Bkr. ::. ' Mesa Verdi!. 5t5-2Tf4 Apt. So. of "'""'· Loan •P. ounta n I ... , ... 1410 H I I 4 Bol:frm -Mesa Verde LOVE S38 000 Pr"'1 •Pr,""* 1 • • • .ail-..! 11M $24 950 • LY 3 Br., 2 &. home. prox '· • oe $411,<:m. ~ 'BR, paneled d9l ._ pttio. Hav ng A Roomml,..c '"""'"-"•-'-..;..;"'----,:"""-I Hard io find ~t this price in ~In~ cond. W:H land=~ 673-6156 ~ Comer lot, aet:for boat or l.mkina: fort ~ate! WANTIDt -: prestige locltkm. 2 be.lbs, ' HOME A Income: newJy trailer. Owns.. Nw' *"'" ... ~t UI esalst YOU ~ "tio tent • "91ito family "Fun·In" room adja-Newport Boach 1200 deccr. 2 hr., 1 ba .• ruaae pine. fmmedlate potaellion loommete lttference comfy 3 bdrm. 1 la bara.m eent tile' dream kitebm with •pt. 2br:lil bl., prb. dilp.; m yoor terms pomlble. lfa Strv,lce Walldnl dbt:.vlce-ct · all the pushbutton buill·ill BAYCRESJ' BARGA.IN -4 dbl. 1arace. lharp! Newp:rl Beach Ph. 675.lllJ cliff SboePlnl c.tc:r. te•tum. Nev new carpel· 'br + lamily rm home, 24 Neill' Fashion lall.Dd Rex L. Hodtet IMtty-~D malt to lhare 4 er wW malntain ].b:40' ~ in£. Bride patio. 540-177.0 baths, blt-lns, Palos Verdes • 7tU Avocado, CdM • 147..z:I.\ Br. ~ w/ ume. Costa U YoU will care tr the bicimt TARBELL 2$5 Harbor stone elC!er. 2 trptcs, shake: Meu. North. 546-6496 W It. yard u )'OUf awn. JmlH. DAVIDSON Realty rool. ,.,... '"'"'·· 85 x 110 Balboa Ptftlntula 1300 Out of County 1605 pm. • · """""""'. 1'00. mo. AJ!!>t f~ simple lot. $45.~ w/ BY OWNER ..... Aa'H ott WANT sq:le pl, 25-plus, to M6o(U3l ~ WISH? $5000 dowo. ~" wUl .,.,._ Jus C 0 . Calico G._;. ·1!<>Wn Rood lh~ ""'""'· W. N"pt. 3 B.R. 2 ba. cu,..to. dr1if!o. you 01Jki buy a 3 BR. 1 liS ~v ~ ~~9 = ~· t G OIM ft • • nMr n.ntow. ,zn Col~ home; all privll., m-. pool Family rm. 2 tr pl Q . bath~ lesa tlmn $20,Q'.Xt! N~ Bead! Ct1l ~ We'U. lly·molt ~Just N.S. · oce&n Ir hwy. 642·!833 UJ~. 1prink1en -m CA1L 'nX>AY. 646-..lTil aft 6 Jlm for a.ppt to 1et YoU \o kd: •t tb1I . NYCE 2 br on pnbu1a $60. paint. lfmaculate! Wal'li?..to Rltr. 2750 HarlJor SB, CM · prhie Pen.lruda p~. Out of State 160I mo tum. malt, DO rowdies. doolt .l lhopplnc. ":J; 546-5400 Eves. 546-8169 \\.'ANTED Once you tee tt-lcdc-(Rlt! 3 615-4169 mo. lat I: Jut. $50 d Newpart Heights DUPLEX· TRIPLEX BR.• h<tho. ""'· bnmaC)l-BY ~-10 10 " GJJU.. To....,.. .,.ut • -·-;c !>J-2537 "" -or HOME with Rental UnJtl late-. $44,(U). Ouiatmu . allf:)' f mlln 3 bdrm opt NB w/2 otben EXTRA ntct. 2 'Bedi:uom. El~te-• !h:ed property 75 x We have ~d Bu 1 BURR WHITE, R'liltor ~ Si!Yer ,!Mre off. J60. incl. util. 67l-l?m dble au .. ~r.·· onl&". 128. 3 BR 2 bath, fireplace, Income Y Y~ «" 3301. ·~~ BMI., ·N.B. Hilbwl¥ 31. 222' COl1nn NB Cboice bit C.M. C:rpll, .,..,..,, ......... n121mo. G ha -R lty 675-4630 .... , 673-5122 COol• -.. 2100 --· ........ SUIBI -* $33,too * ra m ea Lapuna looch 170$ -. -mo. _.,, u tot PK. Mizell ~alt;y · 548·Z!lll Near N.B. Post Ofc. 616-Ml• hl:RN 2 BR house adults, no rorr_A'GE, )arp rooms. 1 Assume 51/40/, VA Lido.... .1351 ..... noo mo ...... zµ< . ......,., -···•: . 0 DUPLEX 2656-A. N•wpoft Bird ......... N.v .llt.Tbor-~· N,.. -• ...... 2 Bdrm &ach Apt. Xlnt •A YFRONT ("arl Pine o.oitt, """ ,.-., 3 BR, 2 .bl.tbs. $29,~ · S185 l!W:ftlltlon, nrar Ocean. ~ ,.-· z an -. "'-~ ..,., --~ ..,..,, .ui" -.. _.. 6 th &1644 • ....,... 3 BR 2 ba H Nord ~ .. ...,., -·~· .. t'", ,, .. u, • ..., • .,...,...._ auer p.m. per mon . 14 NEVER VACANT. Ove+sized .th' 1 BR Ar;e on pr. Cl0&e ahapl!. util pd. z BR, llove .l retr11. Hew gar, patio & deck, MO,<:m =~ cl"· n·os 000· ~cdlent lli5. 548-6760 all 5. · ....,,,_, ., .11-...,. Prl .~;., Jl11ta Jlnl £stall R. C. GREER. D-·•tv · u.-.an ,._. ' · .._ __.,,.. ""'"'''•"'""' ,,_ ... ·=~ Walk r Realty ~~2rAYf Nq ~. om&11 baby OK. 3.f16 Via Lido 673-9300 ° u.-.-...... NowiArt 8Mch , 220o SJ.35. 2Sl5 B Santa Ana A•e. . 3336 Via Via Lido 6~ •-._ .. , BAY Vtt"W. elegant 3 B.R. 2 l;rJWU ......... 11n 838-0312 ha AU ! bltrvi I ed 2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool. beach °"'"'""'==-~""7'"--. e ec. · mm LOVELY lrg-. Baytrnt on 40' Lease. Adult.a only. 144 Bay. " 3 BDRM. * 3 baths. new· Law Down Pmt. BUlLDERS Close out. Last o cc u Pan c y . Out of lot. Pier I: slip. One of Lklo'1 EMERALD BAY • Secluded, side Village. NB. 213/222-tJOO ly decorated. near acboola. one of 16. 3 Bdrm, 1 IA bath. ~~ ~mises 11-5 fineat Sl65 000 by owner qualib' hOme, Boquet Can--"'"'=='°"'=='=;::::,~ MIJ'. zm Mendoza I:lr., Has everything! 1107 Valley • Yen.Jty Dr., 6:.c..,..,.. • ,.m atcm: Mtnnce wall, N rt H-' 2210· CM. Circle C.M. May le1se: op-N.S. ,..._, buae family· dining rm with ewpo ••1• nso: 2 Bk. 11> ba. 1r1p1a. lion. 64.2-5106 BAYCREST-Attract 4 BR, B•lboa lslond 1355 open beemed eeilina;s, lux· HONEYMOON Home BUnrange,oven,w/w,drps. H & o. ly Sh crpta, d!"Pll. ftlllC SM.950. Ul'OUI lMni rm, l bedrm•. tn&i!\iflcent view of ....... and I o K .,. -•~ ome DWllU op 17:16 Hi.....,!•-' ....... NB 2 ba'"~a breGt8st •-• In """J ~• •• ~ ~·. fi I din' _,,, ; ~" ..... .....-. · ---.. ...., • c oceen. tin!place: five extra-rcp act', mg r111. elec OPEN 1-5. Owner/Bier. DUPLEX d~ kil.chen, lovely patio I•-• --·. 2011 v'·gg 2 BR./older house, $1Q) blt·lns, aep/~~ for Bty !'>48-9569 • $6&,500. -e ......... -"'--'" Will Furnim ~ (if rlesiresl. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bltha, Mcb Road, ~2394 After 6 p.m : 2210 Pacific, Costa Mesa FORTIN CO. 3 BR. Condomtntum ; The Unit. I block to Village, ex-c°"'=:,i;" =S.=t.~S=""=· ====~ 642.~ f)res. MS-0.300 Bluffs. Near CdM Hi school. ceqent eoft:I. ":'Xi ftne rmt-LAGUNA NIGUEL -Superb --: ~-Pr1 patio. S:M,400. 64f...Q.1l'll al __ _. view• ol goU onw'!ll!' & new Coron1 del Mir $22, 950 ev", ~1611 l!!X! 2417 da)'a. •;:;ui79,00) _ terms tOW'll cenltt, a well deaianed Modem 3 Bedroom11 Beach Sacrific:e-Rtductd CLIF PRIEST, Realtor horn,. wtt:h dining rm. family 3 BR. nr. Albertson."s Mkt. Home .ste~ to Oct'en. 3 BR, 1 Iii bath11• Newport Since 19.57 rm, cover«! patio, l bMrm•, Frpl .. Clfll. &-drape•. S230 2 baths fenced p~ ant Mo. to Jun 15th; avail. now. Caywood R•1lty Height111 romrr lot. 3004 E . O>ast Hwy., ~dM • Y • Ca.II 213: 796:'9$8 6306 W. Coast Hwy, NB Bkr. 671-67:,G 17141 675-358:1 Tl3<l/R,80tl.E • 548-1290 . , VlEW duplex: J & 2 BR. .: N~. ~~ll~d~ES . ··::B::•;:;lboa:::. __ _;_ __ 2::3::00:: 2250 1 BDRM, clean, ndec. New ~arpet.s, bll-ina $125. Neu C:XX A.dllll no pell. ~ 3 BR, 2 ba split level. lltc kit inc dshw:itlr. ~ fenced yd .. $19.). 546--1'735 • EASTSIDE: 3 &Inns., (lU7., Mt-Ins. $170 Mo·., leuito 422. Walnut, Coat& M• BAl.aOA ISLAND Walk ~~ ~Ach, shop. Yrl)' Huntington Blach 1400 Ll.iuna Beach {U41 494.un ~EAR PeM Pt J BR house, lies. ~'i3.000 : low down .1-'-"'..;.;:c;:;:._:c;:;:.:::.:...:..:=,: N · rt •-h 4 BR. 2 bt.UtJ. Early Amrri-543--0R97 ; 67H769 evr/wknd wr;m• Ju.st Listed! Sharp 3 L1gun1 Beach Income gar &. patio. 1 b!k to ~-awpo -•c CM dunn •••••••••• $57,500 MOVE i t N Bedroom on cornet. FrH.bly 6 unit apt. bldg., PRIME LD-, l'rl>k. etpll, ttdulta. no.pets. 3 BR. 2 . ea. Bltna. - O r.n-Coast Pro-rt n . r. new 4 Br., tpl, CATION 1" blk t $200 6Ta-2199 all nom Sat --~ •-,.--Y ne 1 d •• h Painted. Deep pill!! carpet1. ,.. •· o town & • · drpa. Cul-de-sac. Walllr • 3.12 Ma...,uerite. CdM 5n °~-11 w cp I ., r&P<'B; nr .,.,,ac ' B •· ~ ~ ANNU S t '·· ~ VI ...,,:;;·;;•===~~·;;:;~:;:; $26,950. Oppn wkenrl~. 351 e1utlful modem kitdten ...,a., ... .......,., AL (N· pee RCU'-Ai" ""'ean ew gardener pa.id. $ 2 JS. -: S2nd S Ow 67 for Mom. Completely fMced <nVIE. PRICE 147.960. The Penn Pt . 3 br. Beach. $185. 548--0360 Costa Meta 1100 t. ner :>--0144 yard. Room for Bolt or bell Income buy in toWn Avail Oct 1 675--5£61 ~==~~~---'·~ --WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62 Trailer. 'Vera Total Cost of TIJ'<Ms ,\YAU.. . . 2 STORY •• bdrm, 3 lbmtb. QUICK_POSSN. 2 hsez on 1 Balboa Coves. ---.ooo. W-·'d '47.~. v-• -·· n.....-DIAL direct 6U-5618, Char;:e clubhouse •fAdb, .......... I 1 Li cheep ...., ....., JU ~·• ....,.. UUl'l'n MISSION. REALTY )'QUI' ad, tber1 sit back and dJsl. to OCMn Ml--3311 .et Bolho · ... ~~. ""-but good. pttfer 1cre1;1e in traCle. fliA. CALL. • • ~ 49f.a1lJ ~ to the ""'-e ........ s•. ~ - •rM!'ll ....,ayt cond. Face LI-8-rnl WALKER .\ LEE .....,., ,.,_,., JU,. ... 8tf>. •trtttl. Only $35.ffJO VA .,.._ ~•--,u,_A_ ,..,/, or $34,450 Cmv. Owr. anx. BLUFFS area; 3 BR. 2 ~ ;_-540:s140 c..ta .,._. 11wCoata Meta 3f00 · Cosf1 MM. Balbi: condo., next to pool.1--'C:C,",-i';:,;;:..~;..:::__ HALECREST By owner, Ml.950. 644-0856 HAVE YOU VACANT. >l ... F"' Rent USEO YOUR GI? while ill escrow lo qualified Nowport Heights 1210 You MAY STllL ~ elqible buyer. Br-and 11"' crpt .t. for your VA Certitica.tt' o1. .,,.. th>-ougtout. F.p. patio. 500 R-.. la .. _ _,,,_ ~ ... - 2 bl. tnm, room to add pool W"ll fttiD Ave. ed the eKPiratk:n da.te itc u or MOther ~ er. lot'. N.wport Hel9htt 'YOU hav« used )'O'Jr Gl )'OU 545--2'.m Realtor (cor_Cl1y &~Redl1nd1) may t>e elillble t« f'M... Dou~le Your Income '.:;;,.::,-.;,:,:"!,':".;: :!:"'~~ .. ~ by add.ire Unit1 to 3 alretldy Fpk:, )8~.ear. A fine: cuetom· • SELECTION I bta1t on uu ~ Coste mt home within wal.kq' di.-GI or l'HA :u •~ ,:__ -........... fa.nee to aJI IC.'hool.s, $38,500 . ...,. """"' I ~ :;~ "".,· '3UAO .~,iww, has Mr, Robinson · lhown by9f1Pt ::_·:: ............ ,·:. .. ~+ ~,ty ""'""""' build· DAVIS REAL TY -····•····· _,,, MM: ~. and ts doee to 300 w $3(,stiO ............ "6 Bdrm mtUn tiutt~ tlection. Mii Cout Hwy, NB -Call Now 11 I w;•Tndt·-·'37!00 11<>1'ltltl HAFFDAL ltlALTY BURR WHITE, Rultor * ptEASANT Cliff Havfa 3 !Tto Warner M2-f4m 2901 N......, Bl,.,. N.B. e,, z ho + 2 Br °"'"" vu GLEN MAR 675-4630 -675-0tfl "'"""'Apt. 1<9.!00. 543-7'ft SP" ECIAL - BY Owner on mutra. Ocean VloW. I e.. """"11ed din Eaotbluff 1242 f Ip Bib, l!i bo .• cpto/dfpo. rm .• ~ed. noor to cell· -Nice car. lot. Ntedl nne ... -· Dti -· MMy e THE llWJTS"e -·GI .. ~-· _, tlMI -s t.. ! B,. I% Bl. Condo. 121,!00 BRASHEAR RIAL TY C.M. --by 0 """· ~ 147-1531 -Mt-2442 DllMAC. • l!t. •a.. '"' cul· Corona del Mar 1250 SPECU' •11 dNae '*-to 9ChOol 4 --------·I ... .._ .. ,_,,.. 5\i" loM 0WNm. 2 BR. 2 BA, den. '"'thla hl~·­ or trtde \Ct 546-9!14. • db1e elec .pt• ,.&. Wlll · 2 BR en IW «Imel' Jot _,. ON -a-.i ......, !Inc. '"· View. m.'869 "fnl"""'- • ISUYCA I .I I r I ' -· S Br., 117 0..... 1019 Doi1r P11o1 Wat •11 $ 17 ,500i ' i.--"""· c." -..,...,. • GO-jlot • T~ ... _w_..,~, _•_lfY'--:""-"-"'-'--".., .. -RA_M_u __ TS_A_"5--r~ .... ~-'"---c"tA~SS1=F1.:..c;..;A.:.."i~~N.;.11.:..oa;.;-;;;;• • ...., .. ,, I ' • -------------------------------------~------~ --........ .._ .... _____ - -=::::c·-.=:.:--.,.:· --- -· I l J •••••1!91••••191!19'!1 ....... '!'!"--~-~-"!'"-~~--"!"~~~---~-"'"!!"""---------------··----·---..-~· . . ~ ·-~ ., • • ~ •' I " .. . . ·- ~. -. ,~ l ·--. . . l ! . " • .!'.:" ' ·-J~ ... :• ...... . ' i- • ....... -• .. ' -. . ' --r 1 ·. .... . . .... ' . .... ,. . -- • ~ .. . ... ' ·.o UR ·.Q L f M P.llNS • -.. • . . " • • .. • II ~ ~·• ittiw -V. fw yMrr,. this yeer ~ Kiion ii 11! Mexico City. Tlie DAILY P!(Ol: wi1 put yau tlioro • , • ri<Jht in • front l'OW SNt whore you co~ follow tho exploits of tho 'd1nl"9 ci-n' -.,.iMNiliblo II' •tM;es ind ono ·cooch fl'Om tho Oronge Coost 1ro1 -who mode tho._. (thlt'1 • bi99" d1l1gction tl\on mlll'f. notiom wil -cl to Mexico.) Doily ...W.. W-.., tlio Or1"91 C:oest Olympl1ns 1nil the 19th Olympiod liegin :;i S.~ "-M1in. City in tho DAILY .PILOT~ the only Orongo County nowspopor with its ' own 'Olytnpic +.om' eo tho -Glen.. Wlito, l.iling<lll sports editor of tho DAILY PILOT, ·pools tNt ... Hge e( .. ~ H~ lf!NU l°"' l.ngu190, too •• . . ~ .. \ . - • J -" • .. . . -.. .. -- ' ' . . -. GLENN WHITE, aporh editor of the DAIL·Y PllOT, wlll bo ..Ur min In the.press box in Mexico Cfty. The only MW1,.,.,m1n from 1ny Orange County MWtptper KCredlted te cover the G•m•, White wtll .,.. hit bHlngv1I t1loms to got tho story In tho .. _ of the Olympics. . , Almon lockoboy, onothor skilled roporior wlio spHh the l.ngu19e of tho Or•ng1 C..,t, wiO filo oxclusivo stori~s from Acapulco sterling Oct. 12 ,.porting on tho soiling s•vvy of }an • Diego's Lowoll North and Newport Beech's Polor Barrott in Star Clou ovonls, plus 1R tho othec booting 1ction of the 19th Olympi1d . . Kup up with the 'ilry fond' competition with 61.nn White's il1~y C111,.tc~os from t;;lerlco City. Thoy wiH holp you root for those Oronge Coost Olympians: 'Monty' Nlhlowski, Toni Howitt, Ann Heck, Jane Ward , Dave Ashloigh, Doon Willeford, Bil Jowol, Poto Weigond, John .Glair, Los Cutlor, BiU 1 oomey ond Ed Burki. , 1 10nly One Ora,,ge ·County Ne .wsPaper 'Made TAe O/ympitiealll' ' . . . ••• • 1 i -. ~ . - ,. • \ ' . . " . •·.• ... • • . ' . . . ~ . . . • ·The • DAILY PILOT ' .. (of course) • • I • • ----------------~ ....... ---..-. ·---~ -----------------------~·~·-~ --···~ ··-~· .... ·-. -.... ---... -...,.--·.....--·--~ ----. ~ ; • • • . • l • ' • • .. I • . . . . -. ~ . • . • • l • • • • . • --. - • -. • . -" -- -- -- -. -. • .. . > • • , Friday, Oclobtr 4, 1%8 DtlLY PILOT ZG lllNTA~S • .,,,-,. '0lllNTALS1 • T llEKl'ALS • • -~ENTALS ltEAl ISTATI RIAL ISTATI, •v51NESS end aUSINIH and -H-Unfv,,.ldild Apts; Unfurnlahed. Aptt. Unf~""''""" , A!!"; l/J1furnl1hod General Gln1r1I • • ,.FINAN~tAL FINANCIAL . '"lf'port ~<JI , .J21fl 't"-'i MOOa ' • ;100~ -. • 5100 C;rono d•I Mar 52.50 Acru1e , , '211Q~-6200 lue, Opportv?lll• 6300llua. Opportvnllf• 6aoO , ;J._..._.__J---· -·-----· MAKI MONllY IN YOUI a•AU TIMI , A. G«>a1 tually beiaeh bouM.~1~1 -NOTHING TO llLL • .1 !,:·i~il"aZ:.~ //)''' 'l ' ~ D. I A 't ~.;; IDLI MONEY GATHERS N::1:..:L·~~~~r~.':tv mo :...... loo. ~ 11v nn f<an.cho , ali6ade6 ../<If' 6. c,. •rt• N' 0 P!lOTECTIONI Join the --wa(On. e. • dlal(lbutor tot _,111:'·~._ • ...,..,. ,, ,., Amtrica'• lar(ett and futelt powinl comJ)l.D.y ~ • V"'lr\"1U'I ,....: • .I. I' J ,-._ L d of tt.a•Jt1nd with ()WP 45() dllitrlbUtora. • • ,..... :.1 t SAYE £Alli? ""'nnruc ion ~d .-..mp1t1lo • ON TEN ACRES · This prime !~vestment 1 .. 11ea 1our '"' U.lN .,_ • MONTH OI MOU < ·"'· -..... I ........... ·-mo A~1nls Now Available 1 l ' BR. Furn • Unrum specliob. Adequote Income proVJdes per· ' Do """ have • few ....... ·"' ,..,. .,,,. """ ;;:J~lj-:'" ' ' • • I . '"""'" I Pr! I Patloo I lect tax •helter. Approx 75 ocrea Almond -!I.! You can..,. llllo w':'ltd umc ... ,. f780.00 • ' ''' 11'' 1 NEWPOl<l' SllORES l ,UllURIOUS SPAH°ISH lTll'll Pool" Tenru, · C...lnl'I Bk· Ranch In Paso Rob1es. Orchard moy be a -Ill or ~jNO TO liLL · ,'' \ 2 BR. "'" ... ,.. ..... 1.... 1 .. 2 BIDROOMS FOR ADULTS ONl y O;~ 9 ho!~ Pytt/Cr,""• purchased •:gara\ely; ,or )\'Ith charming· ~llVICI COl>l•A'NY llCUllD Aci:OUNTI ' '190 mo. 5&8-U90 ., ,1 1 .... ,'\ ;., 7 ~"Set ~.-OiM 644-26ll I od 2 2 f "C Nottilnc to .ell. Just tervice <»mpaey teeuftd ac--========:;:. •Pool • SJnlten Living Rm. <MacAJ·tbur nr. c01st Hwy) Y ·rem el ,45 sq . t. ountry l'.lOW'lts. Take reorder.. We fUro1sb advertla1nl,'"""'" Ht 3237 1 home." Present owner to retain ·a life ~ ana support. material UnlY9"1fty '• e ~ec_,..tlOft Rm. e Sh19 C11peb . . • ta In Id b t "I t M. tnv.,lment ot '".t"" to ••.~• M"~ ••-•-pn eFll 1 I _..1 -----··-es te res enct; u agreeaue _oa -uv ..,_.... .... · · u.r-~ue ·~· u Y n-u •twa · Huntlfllton 8Hch S400 reaso)lable rental. . HiV• 1600 car for city drivinJ, NO out tit. town ~· e 4 ~ ~. ,Yitliqt • Fumlture Avail. w1ll1 and ceilinp _ -trawls. N& ~ther nqutttmentt. .;, ,_, .. 'ALMOST NEW ' 2 00 NEW lBt~.lblockto<ultl . c.n Doris Davenport, WE7-2071 It .YOU want tb make money In YOU!' IPU• time l' mra, s,m-Phont 83.1--0385 1330 l'alltad .. ROid, Coste M-.. Ph. 549· S S125 to iils mo' to mo, FUIJI · Mite u• today, lnclude Your name,. address and ;i · · If f'" ~"' """ · • ·1 Pv d ... " " • CREST REAlTY . phone n~ DHcriptlve JJtera.ton. w,ill follow. 'f!l , -~iecl on; Palisades,l\d, between Santo Ano "'" 1 ..,_ • P'""f· · · • NATIONAL "ZIA-CC\M•j\N" 1: E•sl lluff .I 32~2 Ave. ani' Newport Blvd. · . .ma.lure •mil" " coup~ 3470 Orcutt ltd._, S1"ta· Marla, Calif; lt3454 · · • ·1~1'LllllTY-'IOX ·• · 1 - ·• ,,..,,.,,..~ .._., l .~ly. 14th & Walnut . Fora-'. te·,,... at."'9~M......,ls1tt· 1 • 4tD,2 M 53&-1319 6~17M ' , l'l't'' -, · · • • .,.. C..U'll~1• · · • 1 ~fli!.:l lllr. . " -r: . Aik .... ~ .. -·· . ·' .. · ~ 'erpU, arpi, Pool Ke8fl _ _ NEW iDeluxe 2 BR~. near ·:::· :='::='':::;::.:=:=' =~=:;:l~";;'.~'¥.:'Oi;:=#==i=':;:::=o:=:=I ~ · rn.mr. ~· .,,7S-J43 ~· 1TJ(i'.,,~ ·' ' Com!i ~t>-: $100 ocean &: downtown.1. Rooms, for R,ent S995 Busin.UJlental 6o:60 llAL ISTATI .'il~'o-...un....,_, ",_ o.s.4f9T • ~ • J · '>' t L-1..1 S:l.50/mo, f _ ::.::;-;:.:::'=~";'~"'i'=-;:.:-;:;:=i; ='if~:==:=T::;:::i'iF.ffi:l-..!.!fr~··~· ;urn Sll9ll T~ wov ft .. 'ty =ii .... -General . -, . . ·c.Jlil..,·~ lli nso --"~~ ~loo HARBOR '~~ .:;.x. Poo;;:~'. s~~ •• ~~'."': '~.g';"; Balboa Island Cltruo o..... ,;75 C'.dd~":i:-~ 1' Rea . FOR U:wl ·~· ~ly·2 ~ .. : ••. . . Qiu. Or>pt. l Sty. Gar. Llk!'!· a~ult, conV, reas. 96~3825 1 ~!~e~~: ~90 ' 11~· . .....~ Plilllt(ll 166 Servicl . • . d-hDme-·;.tio ~pr. $1~· CiiANN!!i: rncwr -W.atdl a· REENS new. Avail Oct. 1 JW, SLP'G Rm for man .. Pri • -~liM· .i <t'r Wtie. um. .,¢ , NeJ"POft•'RJtr 67W'42 ,the ''tideS.·t.rom th1a p\l'luai.t 842..a337 horn~. It entr 8)' fno onlY Office Rental 6079 , PREIAID Bayaldf!. , A -M1rmt Dr.. , DA'(LY NEJW J tidr, 2 ·till., lrpk:. JBR, dl!n. l~·aM.n 3 BR,1% ba condo. <avts. $3.5.lS430rangeCM ~ Nffpodi.Btadl;3Z1Maina . ' 'Plt-U.,, ~ ...... 8, ...... -. attractively t_urni':heq . BACHELOR ·'UNFURN. ~. all appli $165 LI $ti UP wk. ~/kitchen ·s:.s LAGtlNA--BIACH.-I IN1·CKESJ 1 Orenge; Hunt;•lkll:·l24&8. t -~ ~~·----S.Cludod.-oalpoll<" Uti! ffom'-tlOO . ,....1, 646-l<al ' ..... StUdlo A ..... '"' . Alf,Cona111omid Tlin<·lliNNilii& ..... lortjllt Brio .... Wihbift. """" i . . .. ,. ,... ~. ~=: 3300 ~ Al!o,r, ~tt!:'t i:,:.t~ incl. util. Glrdtn Grove 5610. NeWpOl't Blv., C.M. ~ .... !>~ FP~i ~VENUEaJ' I ble In ~~~ .. ~ •• ~~!~~. ~:.d euttaot:. Chu ek l . . l .. ~ " ...-._-~=. 1 2 & 3 BDRM ~ apace1 av a pto_..,. ~ _. YoUr' · ,.,,vw er . ' : PIER~T<SLlP : 4 BR 2 mo~e:~~~:!.L ruW. &: UNFlfliN. --81xav GREEN -Gunt Homes . : . '5~· ·= lioc~:· i:w~-~ ::.. ~ ~::n na;: 114: ~mr· ~n~ Tr4ol0Cl l P llo·T BA 2300 aq ft. lg patio It.fl· SHORE P.iROPERTlES Heated Pools, Child ,~ 2 l 3 BR. TOWN HOMES P!tlVA'l't room in ·Pfiva,te ·~ ~adl. Air ~· duction. Full ·~ 'S:M;500. lnYfttlMftt Oppor. 6310 l .,:i ' .B-Qo t56Q .uio...~100-·, , ~ ·~es '675-4747 Cen'ter, Adj. 'to Sboppine -Famil,y room· Priv. patios licensed borne for the q:ed. ,timed, carpeted. be&utifU1 'For a eomp\ete sel~<Bt· ol -:-· , ' . , . BAYCLIFF Mob!I _·winter No pets allowea . Up tal5001quare feet ~ tood,' n lee locatl?q. paneled paftitiqllina. Two prime tax Mien,~ 'K. lnvfft"t-Whol ... le C. •• . • ,, ...... . L. - ·:A . r ' s ..... ,.. 1· F I E D The ~RANGE ~OAST'S leading Hunti119ton ... ch 3400 p.tes ,effective; , $21.50 lJll. 2700 Peterson Way, at Har· • Neat 0.~y Park,, Shop~ mtranee1: l'Jontqt C1G W. Sfnall with Min of $15.~ required. Sub- . . · . . , Maid~iee; TV-. pool: bor 4 Adams, C.0.Sta Men. • Central aJr c:onditioning Center, Church Ii bank &: Fcrut A• .. , re.c leadt t() Eckhoff & Assoc. Jnc. 1tan~al,. mciritl)~ return on *lBR l'L.b&tb.~~=-~·eN.Newport, NB&t&-3265[~ ·Max. acoustical privacy walking lli1ta nc • to 'MunctpU puldrl& iota:. S50 ·ww QlapmanA.w llf!CUred inveetrnent widl! t * a BR 1~ tMth, ~ 1 BDRM Oct " lOth to J~ I ~ . Carpet1, drapes. hug• everything uce-pt th~ per month io(o· IP;&Ct'· Desk ~~ Ce.Jlf · · hooded'. ttCenaed dMJer, :t ~~~~down .town.!. !t .wig 1st. Ei~~ 'k)ldl, ~ pa: Excellent, PfU"k • like •W'. . wardrobes, dishwuhers eemet@l')'. 646-2780 . and chiirs avlllable. for .S5. 5'1-~. Ev~.da 'o.~ . _ * . ~1&8108 * !' .~w eerport,. crple -wltie.by pref. .roundina:s ~ aduU.irequlJ'o • Individual wa:1her/dryer COM!'ORTA:BLE home fer Business h~I an~ermg ' · ' . · . . . 3 •BR. new clltiJe'hi. drat, ~or 98'1-4931 ing peace & quiet. • Wiilk u, all schools l"'lderly lady !M1bulatory~. ttrYice. ,ayaiiable_ ~~ 110. , Z:il! Money te L~n 6320 '",!',,~· ·!~~:.1t'l?irl3 SMAl.L 1 BR tum. '.$95Jmo. Discriminative Teants Prim~ room & ~ S170. All utilihe• paid except Out of State Prop.,._-:· . • • · =;;·;;::-,.'V~e-:.~=:;=~===J 1 2 & 3 BDRM APl'S. Larg' pool, p.itting grnn, Llc'd. Near SL Joschi~ . telepl.one, . · ~ • · $12,000 • . '600 Q.ub HoU.5tl Qr CAcrou ' , ' volleyball, bfldminton, etc. tjlurdl. 1.Z1 Wa11"1Ul CM. DAILY ~nm 20 AC. EikO,· Nev :. ~ ·A,.all. tor gOOci lit« 2nd TD ! Garden Grove 3475 l!'orit Udo .Theater). Ovmrr POOL. Na Qlli.DREN From $270 646-8115 . 222;!0GRESTUNA ~~ Meadow Valle)' , .•, loan .. 1:-3 yr term. Call ~ , • . . , . . • on "'mis'es Sunday. , • MARTINICj)UE 6868 lampoon -F H t -~ "'" •Mi' Ad..,,. Bin'· - ..., 1""' •""'!i~::;: 9N.th1..1 B,, ...,., M•1u.. GARDEN APTS , . lnr. k110ttl.-Mite. Rental• -. 5999 191-9166. -":; . .,."" ;,;..,,"."p ·~ . ·' · · 4 Newly pain! · v e single.« cpi,...-$80....+ ·UtU. . ' , • GARDEN GROVE -~VA~ ottl.ct With~ ·0wn;r Box 1661: Gl:~&Je. .Real Estate Lo.ns 6340 5 1_J!()W· Wtt.-~ -838-7440,Aft!tr J. 18th·,.\ Santa An1, C.M. OLDER couple desire Z BR tion area Sl'15 per month. "-I . , • i----------I> ---~,~· Call Mt•. HenderlOD IL garage, urtfurn bou~. sin~e offices from $:65. ... .. · HOME LOAN " Laguna Be•ch 3705 WINTER ental 4 br., 2 bA., tm Santa Ana, Apt lll, C.M . Laguna a .. ch 5705 Pennanent. $130 to $150. gecretarial eervioe, carpets, HILO Hawaii. l lqlroved .: , • . , " . . . new kitch · AvalL l/l!i. Pt,<efer NeWport Heia:ht1 air ' 'conditioning, cleaning vacant lots. ~;000 •CJ. ,ft. Let us bdp you buy a home,: MONARCH BAY AR EA $275 ,~0: 6 7 • ' 2 :BIDROOM. Deluxe Apt, l 100 Cll~F DRIVE area. 52&-0458 or ~239 ,leTVice, '()Q.l1dng. 2:1> E. 17th ~ach. nsoo eac;:h. ~ reftnance'exill:ingb.n orob-; LOVELY OCEAN vu;. 3 OCEANFRON'l'\.APJ. Ideal Ba,. built-ins, new U,O, LUXURY FURN/UNFURN GARAGE FOR RENT St., Costa Mesa·. 642-148$ ------.. .-tain~+.2!!'1.TD loaD. ; BR & den, 2 BA, epta, rpg, tor bftctietor; ii'ic~ly furn. drw, 2 private patios, free Year!Y Lease. 1 &: 2 Bdrms. Singte • $20 Month· • MODF.l\N OFF1CE lSdl. Mount. & Desert 6210 ~IWd.I APPRAISAL 6 i:- frpl, J>OO;l. $300 mo. Also $100 Mo, util,~. fi7l-6990 washer • dryer: $145. 417-B ,Yearl)' Lease. l bedroom 642-3645 lTlb &: hvine new 1 y . , . · PROMPT SERVICE : avait. !'BR. 2 t.:1 S250 mo. • ._..-)' · Ford Rd, C.M. Call Olli~ ateps to Sbc>re A: ~. . Sattler Mortgla• Co., Inc. .. adulk 496--1243 bf'hli Hh"i pm =':;_· i 2:;~ i;: 213-nt-5489 after 5::«1 P.M. Oceanview from every ApL ·income Property 6000 ~edB~evatf;: ffur,ryl 336 £. 17tb SL. O:lsta Mea - RENTALS .~ e 2 BR, .Extra Jrr rml w/w from $150 mo up. lettH 673-6514 64~·2171 5t5-0lill. : crpt'g m bltnl. Heated 494-2449 22 UNITS w/POOL ' Eves. 613-11165 642-UST -~ta. Furpished 1 BR.rM. A unturn. Pod: pool. Chukn Ok. 2 2 0 8 1 BR "' de-n, ref:rig, stove, This 7 yr. old prop. 11 in xlnt EXCELLENT Io(!• ti on Before Prices· _ : General AqclO no~ren ot pets. 24t6~ ~e 'Apt~ CM. &t!-5783 dinette i.et. Adults. n() pets. OOnd. & succes&ully opera~· Balboa Island $110. Rltr. , Money Wint.I 6350 ! ---~------·~·1 fj:l~-_st . .,N.B.&1&-4664 , 1150 mo. -494-2Clll l0:30. ed by re!ddent . manager. 642·™ ; Go-Upll WANTED' ~lo • ._,_._:. RENJ 4. 250 UAR.GE i ~ 2 bl. Patio, s· 30 Term• can be arranged. 2 ·ROOM Office near CM City •'""" LU .... • · CoNnt~ dltl Mar blt·ins, crptg, drapes, friilc, · · 'Dorado Development Hall. Carpets &. drapes, $80 ~. :Lag\Sl& 8ea£h. Give : 3 Roo,,,...F~rnltur1 1 ' dbl• •"· Sl!lO mo. 1623 REAL ESTATE • 642 • ..,, • uJIL h>o. 642-OWN YOUR 1'!'."'°"11 .... 4!'1-li51 ; · $25-, ~Ol\th/ 3 "~'i.:"'" '~· l'250Slft5~ ~'~°!'!" °'·• ""'· A . ...E_~~el WALK TO BEACH 3 <X>MMERCIAL. 1 indmt.; OWN LAKE ! I ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ro. LL QPTION '00,BUY ye ..... .,.. .. ... .,.., .,.· ~......,.. R t I W t-• 5990 e h All otilc! with Uvlni qtn. and NOTICES ly. Ba elor, util. pa.id SSS 2 . BR. Bltns. Lovely incl en •I 1n._-:u' __ , 11 Unita, Newport . eac · Costa M'esa. S46-2l30. nccraetional l~ in· Calif. I ~.,.;...,.;...,.;_;..;..c;.~:.._--1 N~ depogit o,ie. yrly. Adult• onl)'. . tio ar Adults $115 mo. 1·9R., furn.: pool, 4 years i~ getting ve1y sc3.rce. Wb~ Foun6 <FN. ~) 6400 H.F.~C. 675-3153 ' Aiter S PM pa ' ~ 6734458 * FREE SERVICE TO new. Gross $18,276; leases. =e~EA~UTJFUL==~olf~ioo-•p_a_c•-,lo not investigate th,e New. Furniture Re"tals tlfulN. Studio ApL Full 2 BR. Redeci, bltns, ·d~hr, OWNER-MANAGER · No rentlil f>roblem. Good Glenda.le Federal Bµir;., berry Spra:s. area? water ii ·FOUND:GreY·.l. White t.arre , 517 w. i;:.r~·M· MS-3481 ICitdlen, gar, lge deck, $140. . BRdKER financing. · CdM S45 Mo, Up, 625-3793 peculiar· tp the area -and Jnl'Y. llutty ·at, ll'M'W 1568 y;, Aqhm 774-~ &"'-"" .. ' ev-. •m_, , ltr .. iJiri, pt:{io. $140. Adulls y 1 1 R. ·Nattreu. Rltr. &U-148D ---· · •-.................... Th-~ ,.. 1 ey~ w/ :~a. eoJW, Vic ' . ·~~ _. "161 184.1 Pomona. 548-6357 nu !M' cct your own cnant ---~=-----I p •••o ... ..--•«=U """ ~-'"' n-...r.. C I= Stud t ACTIV• REN A 5 ' lnduttrfo ...... -•-.,,-·c~· m•ileJ"tn .,.., -· : 6 •-H. B ·• 0 . • el n.. BAGI stUdio, So .• fhyy. J.t.4, 3 BDRMS ~ l'h ;Baths .. T L 3 Houses :n 26 ;;;:~ ordefi, Thil Ml-4117, . . 1 'A ent1on private,. reirig &. bot plate. From S130. See Mana ... er 534.:6982 Room for 3 more . Pool NUMBERS ARE RIGHT! j Stndi " "" Oose ,... ·Br.ach 673-680f; 615-<&f6 7 ~ F p has all bappeneCI in· tbe put FOUND; Feftralt: G e rm . ,-0 ._.. ~ ,., . ' · · ~ 862 W. Center, Apt 1, C.M. WANTID 1 BR unfurn Apt, $49 500 $5 000 On $735 Mo, rentat 16 .vw · · · Sh-'-ftd Vi · N · f ~to'OClcrSad<leOe.ck. N ' • · · Out of tawn owner:-can 4yean.For,thentberewen ,..,., . c. n-m&n . ~ &a-0256 or Dorl V. l•lbOt 4300 VERY Dice .2.BR., new cpts. C.M., ewport, Cororia del 'Will take 2nd TO me.et at pi:operty sun. U.S. Ort]y 3 lakes. Tbil Pllt week· Ave., HUnt -ae&eh; rut of " Franklin .673.%222 --drapes. bttrls. Adults, no , Mar 01' Laguna . To flOO mo. Owner.· 644-0608. 546-8393 Selling other prop. 2420 end a talk with land ownin •tate license. c.ail a icle!JtitY -r L()YFLY 3 BR, 2 b8, bit-in pets.-Sl25,'548o6769 Gar or carp<rt nf!ef:SW')'. W:EETSI0E Costa Mesa g ...., NB cu ond b-'·"' •-... _~area reJ 847""9895_ ~ 642-0086 fle 5 UniveNJity vi ., · • a '"'·"' .., uie o.;;u.~:.W"-:;::;:,,-:=:=: ~ 'Coda M,esa 4100 kitchen, W I W crpts, gas 2 BR Bltns, dishwashtr, gar. . 8 r p.m . unlt!. top cond. Singles • 3 before sun. for a pp · t . vealed rnuCh activity and BElAt.rr!fVL ·male' P'9¥ ·1r: ..;...o...-=-----fireplace, upper, $200 yrly, Pri patio. $140., Adults, no WANTE!D By .Nov. 151.h, yrly dbl gar. Min vacancy tac· 213:941-1368 _, buying the peiit 3 weeka. wbt, long h~ eait. Vidftl. SUS -CASITAS· nsa 'til June 30th. 543-4638 peL 1843 Pomona 548-6357 '81!e; 2 BR. apt. or houh .•• ~ gl'08I 19'. per --What to do with )'O'll' lake! ty ' -lnt;tla,...U. and ~ FlWnilhed 1 Br. le Bachelor Q.AIJEANutilBelnclchel!,. AUppta.. 2 BR, cpts, drp9, priv. tum. or partly !. urn.• mo. By owner. ~188.\ Commercl1I 6015 1. Rai.te ttah for ~l"!'a· I>eiawan. H:B. ~ •• petio. guage. $135. Newport 'Beach. 6i..-1683 WANT 2 -8 unit1. preler ---------1 tional ,parkland other ma:-LITTLE brown & wbite..male • Apts, ~-315 E. Balboa· Blvd. . J BR. Sllli. 673.3690 BAPTIST dad &. 2 teenage O::IM. Have buyers. C·2 LOT 50xl00. Neat 2 Br. kete. poppy, Deir Sputb OJast M~~~by H::int BALBOA 673-!l!M5 boys need 2 ibdr hse or apt Brkr. * 675-0250 'hie on reu-ol lot. Owner. 2. WAt@t' iki -have yoor Community limp: ~9466 "'"""' 1 BR. grdn apt. fpJ. cpt.s drp~ unfum. WiU do maint. for ' '2""'s"o"R'°M°".-.cho..-m"e-.P'°L"'u"sc-;-6-·1 OU E: 17th St. 673-7413, own bolt moored at your wr.ekc\ay9 $25 Wk. Up lido Ille 4351 Btmo. lg """ ""''°· pool "'" ct ,.01. &1'-179' -•-646-4'A>l d-~· ;;;;;~o;;;;=;:;-=-.-.,-Adult11, no pts $120. 546-5163 ~""'"""'""',,,...-,,.,-..,~ BR. tmits. 240 Avoc....,, ""'"'· PRESCRlPTION amnaJ'TRR e Studit A Bach apts. 1 BR. Furn. .... .. a...... util A~ 3 BR pl 2 b• 3 BR Hm. CdM Iii.sch! attnd CM. OWNEJR 544-8612 lnduatrlal Rental ..__ 3. SWim ·in your own water found in vicinity of • lAcl Utlll 6 Pmie: II!!'\'. -~-.i. 1 adult, ~-.....:~. $150 • ~·n.. . a " ., area. $175 . QXI mo. Schl. I c========= vvnr •pot. Yorktown I: Be.ch: Jlvd. _,.. r-' wfw CU'I>·· d'll>s. attr. yd. 1~ t -i.1 ".,. """" T 'I P k 6055 4 Tr ll P-~ wtth •--• MaJd Serrice -1V .,...n, mo yr1y. 673-0837 l"Vet:. 54&-34KI ; 5-10.015'1: 646-6922 -'°~n6· eenage 5 ... 1 . .,..,,..wv, r11 er Ir I G'ROUND 11pace 1or stoc•ge, , a er """" wa....-. 962-5466 8 New Cafe I: Bar an IUitable for cmtraotor. etc front spaces •vail. ~ 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9756 Huntington le1ch 4400 Newport a .. ch 5200 WANTED: 3 BR. Home on 'Bul~ty,P~~~ $45 mo. w•rehouse I oftic:! S. Raise alfalfa A almonds 1i:::l'Y ~etxxty~ =~: CHATEAU la POINTE 1-BR. turn apt. A<:tum ooty. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 :r~:r .f~:l~~~;ase. Call Pari< your trailer m the A.vail Oct. :11. n3: 941-1338 5 !c::,8;~ :;::c;,tsj,~. Vi(! Westclitt A naftr. Lovely furn. 2 .BR apta. ou. Weter I cu furn. $80. 918 B/B ..-COLORADO RJVER Lota 6100 80 Acre&, elc., etc .. are avail· 642--0574. 64&-l!714 1tre~t parking, oarponi. Palm St .. H.B. R lo R 5995 Bythemonthoryearly. ---------ablt. FOUND. Vi~ Newport Htd pool Adu!" I 3 BEDft~M . 2 bath, fllce OOml r ent y Mc A bl-~ " -~~ · · · nopes 536-4678 536-4979 f\NU" Boal dock & launching ramp 'PORTAFINA LAGUNA WJlY not call now to lnquitt · · ·. ·• -wm11e 1941 POMONA AVE., C.M. AT the beach; dlx 1 &. 2 Br., pool. $260. J Car aarage. WORKtNG Woman only. • . iR. M. Farwt>U 61S-0073 Panoramic Vlew Lota about these exci1ing possi· dog. ca.II & identifY 5414118 COMP'LEI'ELY Redecol'a.lM pool; sdulbl, no {letl Adullll only. Kitchen prlvU~e1 avail· I =========0 While and coul• bilitie1? O wn er, 847-664-0 BOYS Bike vle 17th A: Santa 2 BR.. nN" epts., tum., 219 15th st; 220 Utti St. Baz & Beach 11.ble. References. Call Bu1ine11 Rental 6060 line viewi Eves. elter e P .M. Ana Avr., Costa Me911, mlJ drpe. Btt-inR, heated pool -I I before 11 A.M. Tue&, Wed .l ~----· ,.._ 426 Nyes Placr. & idcntily 5f8-6868 2216 M p1 •a ty, nc. Friday, Afltt 7 P.M. Thurs Appx. 100 Ft. Front1ge u...-.;;;;,:;.,:;i;:="=.-=-:lt ~~~~peU. • e,_L_•_,r_u_ne~·-·-•-•_<_h __ 4_7_0_5 2025 W, Balboa Blvd., NB A: Sat..' all day Sunday & Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa lor ~4~!' DUPLEX. Each side 2 MALTESE kitten &bt IS mo ' -,-s-~°' ~.,. ""•~ Sh , """"' bedroom. Alr conditioned. old v•'• •0th • •--~--~ 2 BR 2 BA ·~ ""'" ........,,""" Mood1y. '"'1!7 lease. 107 ft. deep. OW· • "· "" • ~. BACH S65, newly painted. N£'.W Furai:.=u .... ..-EL MODENA AREA Brtdred patio, 6 toot ftl>CEd 675-5109 IM!I> mil, util, laundry, al 1 et e c . b u l 1 t -i n_• . ROOMS for men, pri home, room! I ' g~-agell 1pacfr. at rl~r Foor 50 ft lots. $3,;x),l cadl.. Nlllr yard, double carport, gafdener. l' er mane n t . Panoramic V1ew overlooking • $85 MONTH dtx quarters. MWll have o ot. "-"ce: ent or au DI, (7141 546-00'JJ, (2'13) SM..3347 Wed showers, new paint ~2118 AlilO Beac:h. Mature adults own driven lie: &. car. No boats, sport cars, trailers, Joh. Located in· El C-entro. wl,y no chldm $185 4~3755 (Incl AL·l Util) tmchhlken, no firearms. motorcycles, etc. Ca I I or S63-UZ4. $14)00 • tach IJJlit returns F'URN. or mf. lMge 2 Br ' · ··~ -642-9700 ask tor Bill Sine1. WESTCLIFF Fee lol. l.Jn-•100 -n1 mon· lh!y. Own-. Deluxe apta: bltns, pool.. I A'ITRACTIVE 1 bdrm near Large 1 BR. upstairs l\pt., ~ In Ln ~-•10' 1'2'500 • " --··ly -·~ ~"de N,.,1~0CEAN==~~=~=~c--=Ba~h~I;-SMALL RESTAURANT ~ eo · i"'IU • ~ • Laguna Beach 494-98'22 after Child, no pets. 645-1357. ocean. View, nicely fum. '""'"" "" ,.,.... · · ,,. '""'' • • c e or uu URGE 3 BR. (unfurn l A: l Year round $1$. Afl:er S Hoag Hospttal. Prefer adults. a.pt, ~' ~ranee. RHJ>Onsi-Newport Blvd., CM'. tc1eal Owner 549-3997 Prine. only. ;;-5-;;p-;;.m-;;-: . .,-,=,.,...,..,.,=...,- . · call 541--0'120 or ~2095 Rltr. &'16-58."6 bit> adult tenant. No cook-k>cation for Beer Bir. wr, Golf course "Vfew s.5000 2 BR RM . house furnished on BR.: optB., drps, bltni. ' 3 B", fully •ptd .. 2 bo . All tng. S85. 644--0'234 or ~7-1641 $175/mo lease or lease op. equity. Will Ml • ftde. R3 lot. $15,500. Owner will 2885 Mendota Or. 54~5421 00 Unfum. New 1 BR. ,.... .. " ba1oony ; vl bit bltns; Irpl.. pa.Ho. AviliJ. QUIET Rm. JM hml!, Colt uon. 646-12116 ., 1 • carry papert. I Bel. Rm. UPPER. 2 Br. furn. MW , t'd"'! ~OO c:-Or Nov. l~I. $225 Yrly, 213: Pk. Male Milt. share tub & PERRON REALTY 642·1171 MA.KE 4 tlouse With extra lol for cpts., drapes. Adu:lts: 1 Ulll, opNo ,· "'· u 4'" ~-~ · Ml-8170: 646--9745 Sat. shower, no smo..,,-or cook-WAREHOUSE 2400 sq. ft. + up toyo yoa: 19-.. --A ·building ,cm nib to ~11d OK. $1." Mon· th. Apl.. · or ea ~ · ""'5 -. I 714 543..asn Eves ..... RENTALS 3 BORMS, 2 baths, fireplace, ing. Ral"s. S40 mo 546-3461 office: llOOO 1q ft fncd hdtp. aell them oUla 9fth .~:.. : •"' 1225 ~'"• Wollc•r Realty eve/wk end yard. 1855 Laguna Cnyn Rd, Cluallieo A Dlif~ . WILSON w. EST Ants. Unfumishtd ~·v · ==-~----,-4~ -0, ,,, broker tod••J · R. E. WaJ'.l...a ' 1 .t't.Ul ~ 67:J-5200 ROOM .w1prlvacy, nr stort9.1 ~~~=~====~~ -,, ~ ~ 1..,!~· A':1Jb ~t~ .• ~·2 ~~:10...~iiniiairia~I i!iiiiii5000jiiii DEUJXE 86yfroot, boat slip C.M.: $15 week nr $48 Month DAILY PILOT WANT ADS .Need • G&rbenirt&nlltf 2 BR. 1tupll'!X .. ~i1qp. • lot. """' II ii iii ii!ii 11.veil. Pool. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $275 5*-4192 Aft . 6 PM BRING R&SULTS1 Flnd it with a mt ad! Have ntc: dim, Oil wll m)I: l 9:~: Palma 1 a: 2 B~ Vii.DUME ~:rn~-~EC~·~;"~ .. ~>ltl,!0~11~:.::'5'~ ... ~-~~~=,\ :o========o;.,;=:=====;::·o;:"=:"'."'."O::"".O::==== :~s~~~~:s;~m ' . BASSE'TT Hound found 9"il6 Fashion Island mall. Call , 642-4483 lj -. . Marketplace IT,P~~s1'°6'~-';,.5 Mak• .-vatloM NOW ::;., ""~. ':"..J,."' N' ~At ·S ·T AR GAZ.EK~ V • FIN~CIAL DELUXE-.. 1 BR. 1110 Newly Redecoroted NEW -2 er. 2 ea. ~i--·a.AT J. POLI.A M -Bua. Oppo<tvnltl .. ~ id"'I .,. .......... cio..·to Shoppi ... Park A-• fm . Co!»'•· '"" .... ,, ~ ,_ ...,,,_ ...... ..... ....... i'tJ. B" ··-... SHOP lll93 Chul:t'h 948-9633 ADULTS ONLY Irvine S17S to $225. 64U"J39 ,.,., ii J.t~rdlttt I• tfi• S#o,,. ioci. 2:J ~1'!.\ 1191111iV I ·1 1 BR. ~ turn ~ e Spackllll 3 Br's, 2 S. (). 7-to.li-1~ ~d=~~~c;,~ l~!~.V· HutmNGTON 8£AOl NOtrS THE • . -• - for . Automobiles ' IHIT ., . . . f .1111. month. Cerll&". Utlllties ·•Swim Pool Put/ereen Newport Shoret 5220 DJ4.3I ofyour Zodioeblrthsi;n. ~ S StttfOot A 11 dr)'tn. VerY .,.id. DJ SleM. 5tS-&J4t ~ F.,,i: ~/lndl'y C.c'U ~ tAUM ' ~ attracllvfb' deoorated It l8 $16: Utll pd. Lavdf 2 ea.. 1145 Anaheim Ave. SEE·Thll imm•c ! BR.. 2 ba. fW ~: i~ · j~~ :1 :""' ~; · doiriC eXtremeb' well. DlnHs Wk. K.-n. Adultl, no t>tts· costA MESA &42-2824 ~.~~~·~.~='. 11\..~!tl• :=:: ~E *5 .. , l{-}f.~ kftff owner to tell. Call to sn Joam. 544787 -1-$200 Mo. )T lae. 642-6336 ~ fl.I. li...._ 66Mllw I ~ attPaul Jenes le1lty e LARGE ~ nioel)' fUrtl Coeta Mesi 5100 Wll 21 7 °'""" 'P~ 67 w.1i. ~ Hf. -Evt_L 536-7124 • cleu. Neer oo: .. Ver. East a1oH 5242 · m. M.i.1:1 J~ib• ... ~C ::~ ~·,.• .Jo.a ll85 Mendoa.Dli~ CM. Grecious Advlt Llvint :;;;::;...;=;.;_----"I !!!.~<. l01.tt . '°'°' . ~~ D!fl INDUST. Mier'Owa:vt nee.. NEW DELUXE t bectroom2ao 1u.blth,w/w~ PRESTIGE Town Homes, ~ .. ....,_, 4tMt 11 ~ 'f..s. .. 21·• tronicl'Mf&.Co.fllt.23yn., ~ n d lbr -e"'~ "':i"-n~ ~~-••I• J ~ .. , ..... $1]5.Depoclt~.B.ck ~~ ~-·~ Eorlutt,2br41: eo• _ ·~-._._.._ .... ......, . , TIME FOR QUICK CASH 1'.HROU8H I ,.:ii. .f!JIJI pit. eo.sfn .W pool. with 2 or 2'? bat~s. Gold W~ll e:• .. ~ ~~ ·~•.' >• land 6 BldlJs. Writit t:/o; 1 BR.1'lm util pd. $120 mo. Meta ·l•lf A;pt, "'edallionallilectric. POOL .... -"" <l&T• 16A .-, ·Box M.~ Daily Pilot ·~ ,-WMttltr St 1411 & •sih """°''":i.ca' av. --tt ~ "" """ ~=---.. -LIQ. LIC'S: -$10.000. DAILY PILOT , ~-. -· · l250 mo .,._ .. ,,.. • 1-r Act Now, Umitod Quonlllfl IO ....._ . . NE~lY DECOAATED vr.m Ami""""'·"·•· , . --Ii• If "· -... ·, ' O-r•0>1>."1w1~~~ .1 ... <•..,.. w.n.. t...rp 2 8ft..;w/~ mo I ========"'°I ~· W"'8tm.O:lllect WS> ..,......_ , ~ -\Jli.,pd. Mn .... 30. Nol w .... pUI. Nliot -· c-.•• -5250 ,. ... • • ·-.. ~ -·-'WAIT A.D" ' pet&.-K\>lm tft I pm. tl1&C Placeida A.,.. !;!!g.*U -1 t.. ~~ """'"'· • 1 llR • -utll .... ,,..., -• c;au A14° ... M t..AJ1G&, ~ IBR. ""' -} I -Ila::=" ..... lor ,..,.. *"' ale ... ~ $100 •. SIJ5. 2W • 120 • --. --"":.. <21t'' . ::-• ::.; .. ...'!"' -·Ill .... an.. •. Alcen6e A.ft. 5Mn*7 l 12 NEW 'S Br. 'Sitn ...,_e, $150-YY~· 11'1-1110; V~ • .._ " r-.-•-fO.-11 142-5171 . .W.1! ·-•A 00-""'-*'"IC! llES'rAU!Wfr Seta AM f• • • NICE 111& IJUl!LZI{, _,,, dWbr, ... 1--4 · a 10, .0. ~" • ~ II -,:...... ....__· GOOD ~LOOA'l'EON. ~TS. 11t1o.. ~Gu. '150. W 8mta 'ftlE Q~OlJ CALL, --~-~·J~~-!l!~~~·~;·~·~·~~~.,,~,~-;~~~;;d~~~-~----1 ,,._ . ....,._ --r=• -7.t:io , ~ Mil J.w:,, C.lt. toCJ6T THE QUtaCD. OU SEU. -...S .,._. 3 PM -. ,ia i ' " -• f • ~ ~ • . :,. --~ ----- - • t • ------ ' ' • I ' ... i ., . '-KtQorf·.Buch ' '•· . ..... """' "' ·,.,_ • • •• '.'. UNICIN IANK --··i:.--. . . ; I • .. • •• ----.. ' ------=c..=..:-=. / / " I ;l ' " I ' , . . your the '·proudly await · approval ·in 'JCmal Bi ThtH. ~cltjns .mm.b!lts Witt _. ~u.tfful­.lr to um your plo11.,._ ...t comfort. Tlloto'o ... for;... hi. ftn ftr .,, ... "'.,. tf ... ~ 111!•1. · • • hon !I lft DUI!!,. FoNt:fn lont; uol . ' . .. ' • • All vim and nne with quicker .mJ mor• pl'ecim · Nndliac, it'& the sport'-i Ford XL in hiltory. In-- tericn are plush and CIDfortal:ie. Unes are alee&:• IJl!l.fwldlooal. . .· '69 MUSTANG . 5 netr lfuatang1 for '68. ·, Sportier, longer, lower, roe.mitt and more )'011111· spirited than ever . • • • and• •eor• of:~~ Idea. Jrorn Ford q~~:o: 68 Ford ~T;. . I n •• C Se-Flillg" . 0 Co1f11t! 0 u t \ YO~u~!!1~IN!! · : ri:..~·~~I ~ Olld , Still 11 11cellaat 111tclion ; •• at tna\y ·····••Ii•& di•· . -. Mll!il '''"" fun.t1lled W~ in Hi ' plga I 2, all -Paid. Wall 1or PlUS· JO mart Hl W'aiiU. trips Iof ~ USED CARS ' '65 MUSTlNli I tlOOtl M JIDTOf' ' CYllnlier. ~ thin. $795 $2995 $2295 '66 MUSTANG :.:.~~ .. "'r-~ 'lt!"sb''li. """'- $1695 $2895 $1895 STATION WAGOHs '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67 14 To ChooH From. All Priced to Stll Nowl '64 MIRC. PARK UNI =• •!Mmftle. r9dlo. llN?.JH_.. ... ,,,,., , IM'Hn. -"°'""" ,., t.atorv· tlr lofllitf, Whl!wWell I rw. I !!t.11 11-. $1495 '65 DODGE llO ·-~OTOI" v..a, lie. red,. 1 • -~· -· ....... ...,, ..... ~. o;wdlllclrl , ""'I,.._. 11.... tlr!ttlCI tltH. --$1895 '67 CHM MAUIU COUPE r..!· v ... Memttlt• rr~ ~· ~·· 'lltll...::r'°11r~ 11eM. .... $2495 $2'195 ' '61 CO~TINA WAGON ~~}r.•:ir...11e1i.r, lltttllrlwlll iw.. tlnlM • .$21'95 FORD • "Where The Deals Are"' •• '0,. 1:30 .1.111. -9 p.111. Mon. -Frt : ·w. lt•S p.& • a.Md Sun. , ., . 21411 sQ. MAIN AT WARNll • ........... ..,,...1u1,v . JOHNSON Motor )lo hp w(tb cooneotu.r • ... tank. 110. 64&-1309 TIAN~ATION' , 'l'~ll'Ollill l9N • TRANSPOllTATIGN• I~' A-'9'oo 1;;;;;;rt..i A-. 9600 tmporfed Au too . Moo DATSUN :•'et'• NEW i'fA ~ ~ '69 DAUUN Look!J I \ .50,~ 11,11. ~. ' $t8'.i6 ·Down . ' $~3·•' tor ~f .~; · - ~~t'\llplll'I j\1npL11 !~i --· ,MOrORS T.QYOTA " • . '. S.. and Drive Tod1yl MY LOSS YOUR GAIN Ph. 894-3.320 ONE of a few '87'iii Di.tsun • 'SI MGA Roedater good "lall LA1ft: I ~-;"'~1:i ~~ ~:° ~a::~:s 'Roa.dster ~ litet:; l!50 hp, condHim. Pri pty. call alter ""°"' UUlfJ '60 MGA bard 6 110ft top,· enthi'liiut; ~ ttm, · · .. Solax Carburetor, 5 spd., 5, ~\5'18 IHPOR. TS ~.-~· ~~!~ice, .nev--1 '~vfL~~ ~·.tit .· ;: AMJFM; wfovll • dtrome '66 MGB Green.-Wft wt.eels.. ·., ' · m.., _... -· ...,,......'""'" predate. ~"~21'n -·. · rlm.1, &. racinl' differential. radio, .Rck &: peri.lli tires. TOTOTA·YOl.YO ·~ VW Surroof; new w/w, '5& VOLVO, ~ q., 531-6449 · 23,000 mi. 546-9426 ' 1996 Ha,bori C.M. 646-9300 ·transl!tor tadiO; xlnt cond. c:Jutcl}, xlnt .chool er wed DATSUN ==""=====s=i~==;;=====-========~· :1 Best ot!'er. 847-6703 car .. ~:dm.J.·~ aft.£ • · lmp0~fd'Aut-. ~Imported .Autos . 96001mport.a,.·A.u,.' -'·.9600 , '67 yw, Xlnt .cond. 6 PM or Sitt I S\ln. · ' •. Electric C1r1 9250 Moto rcycle1 ___ 9_300_ 68 HONDA 350 &runbler. sol actllal mi, warranty still good. New Dunlop trial Untvenal tires. Xlnt cond. Must sacrifice $600. 61:>-3647 '65. BSA ~ 650. Matdtlng Buco hehneta. Custom pa.int $ij!"JO. ~2345 aft 7. HONDA -super~. 1967 only, 600 ml. $250. Honda 59, 1968\ oncy.,400 ml . U50. &di xillt cond. 548-9455 · '56 Pontiac Station Wag., Clean! See to Appttcll.te. Good trans. S4Q.6987 Auto S9rvice & P1rfs 9400 O~USER llail:lered du.al quad nm manifold new, never used, for 396-427 Olevys, $'15. 2 Holley 600 CFM quads carbs, new, nevet uaed, $$ each. 4 Corvette lS" rlms, 7" wide, with beauty rims I-center pieces, n1 each. 1 pr, castler 814" llickl momited on 15" Corvette rlml, $20: 2 -lS" rlma 6" wide & beauty r\ma Ir: center $2&> After 5 PM. 538-7802 , 1'960 FORD PARTS can 4fl6.6310 * Santa Ana Triller, Travel 9425 . ·"---'.;,;;.:; TRAVEL -rr.ller 1967 15' Scottaman. Sl~ps S. let box, butane •to••. Extru! Llke new! ~ 5t8-468t. '57 BUDDY S :t 8, ll bdr SJ:;oo. J\,111 ftfln.J I Xlnt: thnlOQt. Owner 54>7895 Ti-vcb 9500 '53 GMC 1' T -Ill> Runs I. ioc>kl like MW. Push bu _, .. -..... !- "" ......,. -$350. m-u• '63 ra\D Pkt Up \ii tor\, 1bort bed, o:c. cond. MUST SAOtll'!CI: l7!li. 615-"351 '5t,OIEVY PU·-I' b«I, ·---.... mo. l'IWlZI \ ' "". 33,000 mi. $1600. ~b Wrtson 64&-0201. AutOJ ·W~nted t7 ~: GET YOUR HANDS ·ON .A BILL MAXEY ' ' e '62 VW . Green, good con- dition. Be.!;t olfer. Call after 5 pm 646-9565 '63 VW BUG. $875. 545.7999 '63 VW for sale. 364-A 16th Pl .. C.M. aft 6 pm. ~~~'"-~~~--1 ·· Will Buy .. ... •· . •· Your Volklwapn W PondWI & pay top dalluL Paid for ~ or not. Call Ralpll .. 673-1190 . 9610 Sport ca,. 9'10 . " J Q· Y 0 J A . o~:;:E;~:TY FOR PAYMENTS AS LOW AS SPO . .. " .. ' $4819* 3~ M.P.o . '69 COROLLA 2 DR. $5613* $7641** The Hot ~I '69 CORONA~ DR. R._,i '69 LAND CRUISER S.T. $7611* Luxury P1nonifitd '69 CROWN 4 DR, ' AND YOU'LL _NEV~R LET GO! . *P1ymenh l:t1Md on 25 % dn. l lnclud9 radio, hHter, W.J.w,, ·u1 .. t1x• & Ileen• for 36 monlhlf • · ' · · . ••wsw ind h dlo not lnclud"'I. . . . ' . ' ·l.111medlete Delivery on . ~t Mo~ Ir lody Styln BILL MAXEY • • • '. j TOYOTA . -.. EASY TO lllACH AT GAllAELD Ir l~CH 18811 leach Blvd. ·_,14imffHfOf1 . .•• I h ., ~ .. .. . ~·147.:es~ ~·Ml. llefth.of P1tlflc CoW Hwy. °" llu<ih'91wL ' llU.llAJll' TO TOTA '66 SUNBEAM TIGER. Oronge -with 1 bl1ck hardtop. Perfect rUnnlng and 1 cir you would love to oWn. $229'9 B.oOk of $2600 Now Only . '64 TR 4 HARDTOP. A cir with 1 beeg.. , 'tlf\il prlco. Book of $1690. $1550 -· N-Only · 1.66 :fR. 4A. Red rNCf1ter; 9fM of our bet~ tar Triumphs of 18 to choose from. ioqk,!11'$2145. . . '1999 " ' ·1 . " " .. Now Only '66 SPITFIR'E, y.., will· be GREEN with · o; onn owning this .... Only $1599 '63 ·KARMANN GHIA. Mlt1lllc blue point , with,gold pin 1trlpln9, Interior deluxe. SH thlo one nowt $1399 Only 157 ·CORVETTE. Mot1lli1 9iMn with ~ lnlld or, kpeed, -of '1199 ftry i.w left. · Pnly · ' DUNE BUGGY. Blue with top.: body .. roll over the country. '"-... 1 · '1599 ~ '64 J AGUAR. Burt"ftdy,~ 'fO" - t ..... It. 11'1 I muit hi ·-·2~­ tnd dd vo fills cor. °"''· .o'J.7 '63 •• '65 ind 2 '66_ CORVETIES c...11 w ... ,..,. • ...,,..,. .... ..... ,......... . ·ELMORE MOTORS . . TOYOTA' I ,\lt .... N ..... ~S. .......... 1 )5300 ~'!'. ~ ·,-tff.~; , ------, ·-. ' ' . ·, • y ' • \ ' ' ' . ....... '.,.• . ., ' ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST Factory Aµ.thc).rized ·DATSUN DEALER COMPLETE SALES.-SIRVICE AND PARTS Now 0 n For Business . llRAllD .IEW 1969 . . DAT5Utl ~ 2 .. 18835 Beach ·Blvd. DOT DATSUN ~BUCH •• .,,.,,. 11 _M~~1_n_1_or_548 __ -844 __ 2_~~~il~~·~l~ SALIS DEPT. HOURS: 8 o.m.-9 p.m. Mon. lhru Fri. S.t. a .•. m.-5:30 p.m.-Closed Sun. Sll.Vtcl DIPT. 8-5 T uei • .fri. 8-9 Monc!oys 1969 MERCURY •• ' . · .. i' •· I . MERctiRY FOR · 196~)' HAS GROWN UP! . . I " . . · It's larger end ·more bel!utlful ••• ~nd ell new fro111, 'tire to top. Some 1ey it's de1tine·ll to· be• , ~ com~ the "Car of the Y ••t'' r • ... one.-Y!JU'v• r · 11'en ,it. I'm 1ure y~u ~I! Agree. Come in to.clay .. en.d 1•.• for yourself ~hy<Mercu ry If+~~ tell( of file find • • • Yo ii 1ust .may' w«nt :to> take one , ko~ Wit~ ~oir. s;~·Q!~119• yo11rty's' ~ldeat ~,. t•lll11h~d._ Uneoln ·Mercury, dealer "lfodayl-,.1Mer· ·.~ur.y prices begin 'et· only $3322.' ~. '~': · , . . ' .. ~ ' \ f ' " I ' e, • '' ' ' .t.. . r . • • ,~, •t••• I • ... ~ .. ' ASK AIOUT OUl " • OUl COURTIOUS SAUS STAff MAKI IT A 'LEASURE , •ANTA$TIC ~H FUkl MA1KTIN»oid . LW15i . . . t -~1 -~-•• TO l'URCHASE YOUR NEW , , Ol '~SED AUTOMOllU. • • . ' DAILY PILOT U ' Rnt outomol>llos . . . that" qualify . to be 'sold under tht 119n of th• ' hlghHI ll1ncllrd1 ... MIKE M.Cl!TlfT IUIC¥1 '64 PONTIAC • . , Nii,:l~,~~ ~3399 ~"~~t,t.~: lftfts· · ,.., Md _.... • ·i~~··'~""· .,,,77 ' ...... b.. ...... wm _ '66RIVIERA llltnll ltl'M )12, ., • :ili!IO Md,__, A """"'1 ~ . ; .. ;,;•,;;·;;,~.;;·•.;;~;;;•,;;-.;;;.· -·---·I -... . •66 PONTIAC ........... s2399 FACTOll:V /I. I It CONOITIOl+tf\IG • MitotMtlo; tr•n&-INMloft. I' o w e r '1'Mrl!w. ,._., bl'•kts. \llt'WI roof. Tiit tlwr'l"I whet!. Rtdlo tnd lltfllet.\ T~la ....-t url•IJWta. ! ' -'65 GAIAXIE 500 · ,; '63 MERC. WAGON . 3-DAY FACTORY AIR CONDITION·s999 OHl Y'' ING. Autom•tlc tr•nsmlnlon. · Rodlo •ncl h01tor. Nice little VALUEI f 1m11 y w-n. Like I n.W. HZK.07:1. • _ '66MUSTANG '66 FAIR LANE GTA . ::t~10.,r.i: '1999 =~"loowtr ·/-=~·~ f;f r ·-1r.,-if IUlt.rierf«;t. IY ~ '66 CORVETTE "u!!y 1"11111"""6. "••lbldc c.,.: di ....... <4 __. tr9Mftllaloll AMl"M Ndlo. llU tea. .. ' 5 3499 RED HOT LOT. CRo)YOERI .. ,,.... ' '66 leSABRE ~=tk ::;r.; s1s99 ltlwl111. P o w • r br1kts. 1t1dlo 11111 llMlll'. OM ·OllllMI'". ' ' MUlt -ID •l'l'tefth. lie:. No. SZVUl '65 BUICK WAGON ~? '1999 "--..Er.: . m""1a ,..... wl/\doW. Motor lff. . '64 Counlrf Squire r~o.l,rA'~ 51499 ~ ......... , i:w.i."· l"' ' AftNr: ~; 1·~111 .fl ll'llfY ..._, VHB '66 FORD PICKUP · $1699 '62BUICK . ' '63 GRAND PRIX "lt.CTOllY A I R $ 9 CONDITIONll\IG. 139 A111101Nllc trans-, mlulon. .. 0 w • ,. m.rl,... 1'ow1r br•~•. lt•d l o. ' Htellt. ~ aNfl. Conlol•. NVM tot. 1"50 "EACH BLVD. WllTMINSTIR ...... ,.... .UI JI .... ""' lllodelo" ) ' ----·· • > .,; " • .. • -- OAllY 'llOf :llAlfSl'ORTATION , TRANSPORTATION' 'rRA1•>PORTATION TRANSPORTATION ' . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . • 9900 Ut"41 Con 9900Uud Con 9900 Uood Coro U1td Con CONNELL . CHEVROtET;S· USED ~CAR . CENTER . SPECIALS . ' ' ' f '''; "" '64 FORD rairlanr. 2 Door. Sedan. V8, automatic, radio, heater, ermine white. _$895 . . '64 BUICK Sprclal deluxe \\'&gon. VS, auf,omatic. JIO"'er steering, nadio, heater. Sierra iOld '11 /beige vinyl trim. (NYP123) $1495 '65 BARRACUDA H.T. coupe VS, automatic, radio". hoter, ~ tuJ1:edo black with gold vill)'J interior. tNOZ495) $1495 . '68 IMPALA Custnm CoupP. Super Sport ~ulpmf'nl, fAclory 11ir cond., wwer str&:., \utomatic I trans., radio & heater-grotto Jue with <blaok ~"'$3"295 VRC413 New Cer factorv Warrantv '65 DODGE Custom 880 wagon. Wnod grain trim. Fac:tory air, automatic, power 1teering, radio, heater, (RHY264) ~295 '66 FALCON Station wagon. 6 · cyli,nder, 1Uc:k 1hift., i:Milo, hea~er. blue wit!} blue trim. '63 DART G.T. !iardtop coupe. 6 cyliJ}der, automatic:, radio, healer, medium blue •wlltt blue. vinyl trlm. ·$1095 ' '66 RAMBLER • • • Ambasse,d(N' 990 c:u&.tom sedan. VS. auto- ofaUc._ poWer steering, factory air, ex· ce}ltlonaL (TSM283J · '66 OLDSMOBILE F-85 4 door sedan. V-8, automatic, radio, heAlt'r, power steering and fini1hed In Turquoi~. Sharp, (SBT715) '67 CHEVROLET Caprit't'. Llke nl'W, autOmatic: lransmi11· sion, po"·er 1leerin&. radio, healer, {U0E689). EXTRA .. SPECIALS '66 CORVETTE H.,.dtop. 4 speed transmission, Af<l/FM radio, red w/red inter. Stk ·#Pl560A s3299 '64 EL. CAfAl~O With bucket seaU, stick shift w/over· drive, 283 VS, Power steering, radio, healer. (Stk. #1727) $1595 . '65 DODGE . Polara 4 Door Sedan. Automatic, 'power steering, radio, heater, factory air. con· ditioning. Gold w/beige inter. $1495 '67 EL CAMINO CUSTOM. VS, automatic, power steering, R&H, ermine white w/black vinyl inter· ior. (V42925) ~2595 '64 CHEVROLET Impala hardtop. Turquoise wth tur- quoise lnterior, automatic, power steer· ing, radio, heater. (EIU933) $1399 ' • '65 PONTIAC I ~Grf;Jid ~ M.T. Coupe. Automatic. tull power, rac ry air condltlonl111. Dover white with blac.k·int.erlot. " · $1995 . 'f ''5 CHeVROLET =ta ·~ co\tpe. Yellow wllh b.lacl< fn.. 1 r, -. tomauc-tranlmiulon, rad1~1 I ~heater.. y&.,power i~rtnt'S\k. ~b. ttut' , '·$1599 • ' "!'I '1 , -. ' "'68 CHEVROLET '64 FORD 'Ai Ton Pickup with cab-Over camper, . . ~· tire·s2i9s·· ~11~ New Car Pa!_t.,.,. Warrartty ,. . 5 ~npr country sedan. Satin .Uvtt wt r.i \nlerior~ Automatic. P.S.. radio, ' he.i.ter. (MYG022 ' ' . ·$1095 ' • -, -. " '61 IMPALA . '66 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe. Automatic, power 1tttr1na:, ' radJo, hf'ater, Buttunut yeUow. Fury m 9 paasenger 1U.tlon wagon. ' Automatic, power 1teerin&", radio, hee.t· er. {SVY370J. .. s595 $AVE '67 CAMARO '64 PONTIAC . 327 V8, automatic, radio, beater, poWer •leertnf. (ULS185) Cat.I.Jina 4-Dr. Sedan. Automatic. powtt 11.ffrin~ radio, heater, red with wttite top. 1Wl'G5 4) $2495 ' s595 L .. '62 CHEVROLET '65 CHEVROLET \Vagon. VS, overdrive, radio, heeter, light green with matching interior. {IFR373J s595 "' Ton Pickup. VS engine, c:usl cab. tt.e.avy duty rubber, split-rims, 1tep bum~ tool boxes, extra racks, ideal for plum , etc:. HO. ~$;99U5•:~: " ' CH.E RO LET 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA - ' USED CARS 546•1203• CNA~ 546-1200 ~ . -· CHEVROLET ONE THJNG, ABOUT A USED VW 1----------CHEVROLET CHEVROl:ET '62 CHEVY Impala. Xlnt :;:--:;::;;;7;-:::-:=-:--:::1-------- cond. Full ~er. ·~9 CHEV 2 dr &ta wa~. ~ '65 Chev St1 W1gon 642-697-i eng. Holly 3 BB &: ht nse Bet Air 9 283 .. exbst. Nu paint. 3 spd hursl. . 1 ~er~ ......... ien- CORVETTE IT LOOICS AS HOMELY' AS A NIW ONE. So w"911 yo11 _9et hut ye11r'1 rnd'del lt'1 al111011 , like pttl11t tlll1 yffr'a. Eapeclally 1h•c:• tMM C:Ol"I lla¥e l)NIHed tlle ·'tW 16 pol11t safety ' alHll perfo~• test. A!fill lla.e 011r 100% <IJllarantff thot -·11 repair or replace all llMller iwec!Hi11lcol pol'ttt for JO doys or 1000 111llft, whlc:he-co1M1 tint. What yo11're , tettfOf is • car that "' 011ly look• al11t01t 11-. It ni111 tllot wow, toe. '63 CHEVY JI Sport eou,w. 8.000 mi. Immac:/ best of. ~1ne; 11c ..... ,,.. &rr .. .,,....,1t .on- Aulo ps. Xlnt org cond. Like fer. &T.'>--4580 1ng, full power. A be~ nu. l owner . .$875. 673-7413 .~==~~-~~-I Arctic white filrtSh with '!!>~ CllEV. lJ Nova: 2 fir. vinyl Interior. A car you '64 CHEVEJ...LE Melibu, hni hdtp R&H ~ tt-· · •• • i;u· ' .. ,,, mus! see and drive. uc-rop, V--11 auto, radio, 1 owner elE>an. $1450. 5 4 5-6 8 5 7 : ed 10 $875. 646-5293 67.1-5.112 Eve s1s9s NlceSTCARS-'47 OIRYSLER. 2 ctr. RfH. ~65 Corvette Stingray IN ORANGE COUNTY ~ ~~. ~lor .4 Speed transmilSion. 396" '62 CHEV. IMPALA $UPER ----··""-··-------engine, 42> horsepower. A SPI'. Sil•« metallic bl"' CONTINENTAL beautiful melallie ""'' ..;Jb with conb'asting interior. __ _. ..:__ matctling vinyl interior. Nev· Loaded with extras. Ab5o-LAST CHANCE II er used in ~tlon. lutely lmmac:Wate. for a convertible by Conlin· Shows immaculate can. Full Slml ental destined' to be very in price on1y . . . ELMORE · · ·-"~ ""'"' will be $2995 no morr. Thii; one is R •67 l !!t car lot on Harbor Blvd. ~etN)ln., tn111111dulo11, l"Hlr nle, front nle a ... ,.,blle1., b,oke 1y1tem, electrlcol Jy1tm111. '67VW '67VW ;63 GHIA ' S1.i.n. S111roof. Fu lly Cp1. Vinyl top, r1.iio, L;~. Sed•11. 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MOTORS Favor yourself. and Stt ii JOHNSON'& SON TOYOTA whilr ii last!!. Ownrr 644-1361 Linc:oln·M!'rrury ~· Ph. 894-3320 CONTINENTAL . '63 Sedan, Ceeta Mesa Branch a0ra~a~ ELMORE MOTORS Choose your TOYOTA from the lar9e1t dealer with the 1ar9e1t selection ••• 1969 "COROLLA" s37'1 MO. OR 1$1770 AMERICAN CARS ·WANTID IN TRADE CORONA SPORT SEDAN "ROO~" FO• All •INANCIN• AYAllAILI ON A'PIOYID CllDIT We tolci 1111•• "'"' Toyol11 i~ tho "'o"th1 of Ju111 , J11ly, Au•u••. 111d so,+ .... 11.. '"''" 1 1ny oth1r Toyo!• D11l1r ;,. rilo U11ited St1t11t Th1r1 f!'IUtt b• • r11son . , , onci t~•tl It. lo~oro yo11 b11y l~•f .,.w or 11s•cl Toyo+•, w1 • j11y]f1 'f'O• 11 COll'IO '" 111.i 110 ................ ,,OWt "IW mocl1tP1 IOfYicl f•eili. ti••. olf1ri"<1J yow tlt1 fi1111I 11· t1r S1l1 S1,,,lc• ye~ will ll11d. • 15300 llACH ILVD. WESTMINSTER . . 804-3.322 _' ~. • . --J-• • • Lincoln-Mercury 15300 Reach Blvd., Wstmnstr full power. low mileage, 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 Costa Mesa Branch e '55 CHEVY PANEL 283 cu clP11.n 514~. Pri. pt y . '62 C 0 R VE TT E. Red 1~1l Harbor BIYtl. _ 642·70C>O in. 4 bil11'el earl>., 3 1p::1 ~15-4~;'. Hardrop conv. Auto 327. 1965 CHEV Super Sport. Hurs1 , 411 l't!ar end, chrome l"i'="=''="::7.:7:::='=" R/H. Pwr windows&.~. Aut<t. full power, air. 327 1 rims, new wide ovals, CORYAIR Xlnt cond. $2,000. 968-2322 enginf>~ ¥Jholesale blue book bucker seats. $350. 962-8727 '-;GaiRiiAtiiC~~i[),' 1;''.':11~5~===--­ p\u1 SlOO. 644-1755 CHARGE IT! I "60 CORVAIR, auto. 4 Dr. l>'.JN'T JUS1 WISH !or aome-Good cnnd ! ltnported Autos 9600 • " r .. -.,, llNBEUfYABLE ' FABULOUS FANTASTIC THE ALL NEW AUSTI N AMERICA ONLY 9600 .$1895 'ULLY ,ACTORY l:::QUl,,ED ' lncltHlint Autwn•tlc Tran1mlulon ..... .,..,,;,.d ... Ho111llv· II ;·111~ Cit built lo bo '"'' 211cl Ci r" in your fernily'. W1 boli1Yo th1 A11tli11 Am1rlc1 to Ii• 10 g1.11I it co11ld will b1 yo11r Iii cir 11 'ft'•ll •!your ~d ,,,, Comr·in todBiy. See & dr\vf: lhl! f1buloui fantastic, unbellevablP: AUSTIN AMERICA lOOo/o FinancinCJ ..... _ o ...... Also A Complete Inventory of New e MG GT Coupes e MG8'1 e MG Midgets e AH Sprlte1 T1le o•ty o•tfl"4M M .. Awrtk .,...., Deeter 111 tt. Hmt'bef ArM NEWPORT IMPORTS LTD. 3100 W. COAST HW"f • _NEWPORT' BEACH ' 642.9405 CL0'8 IUMD,lYI '540-1764 Mal<f' offer. &4fi....82CG thin& to furnish your bom!' .... find great buys m • SOCK IT TO 'EM! day's C1as9ifled Adi. ~ Imported A1Jto1 9600 ,.,.,.,,._,.fed Auto• 9600 BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 W. Coast Hi9hway FINEST SELECTION OF OOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS IN ORANGE CO. '66 Porsche 911 ' $3695 I . '63 Porsche Super 90 Sy11 roof. b c:1plio"1I eon.i i. tio11l $2995 '67 )1gliar XKE l.01dsto'·' low ,,.i10191. Li•• ,. ..... 2 Tops. $3995 '66 Datsun l.01dtlor. s11 •• ,1 $1595 '66 Sunbean Alpine l.00~1tor. SHAl."I $1595 '66 ComelConverl. v.a. •uto, ,...., ,.,.9, ,..,, br1•11, 1ir co11.i. Showroom lr11h I . $1995 '66 Ford Ranchero A11lo, P"'' rift. 1ir concl. $1895 '68 C~EI Camino 1400 fl'lllt1. New tlr w1rr1n- 1y, $2695 '6 7 Saab Sonne! YOLYOS SoY1r11 ,. ehoet• ''•"' ••• Stirling 11 •••• $1275 LET US SELL YOUR tATE MOOEt CAR FOR YOU. NO OEL<\Y '::." CUSTOMERS WAITING I I B! YSIDJ: .MOTORS '. 1200 W. C.t tfkJhway -· Newport .... • 646.soss , 1 "' • .. 1 --·· ---~--- • t • ' I - -"i --. -..--....--~ -------------------------------~----' --~--...-------------~ -.. • • ' ' ' ; !RANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ' TltANSPORTATION TllNSPORTATIOH TltANSPORTATIOH TRANll'OITATIOH • TRANSPORTATION ' ' ,,. 1111111 Ciltll Uood Co,. 9'00 u.I C.. '!Ea 'FROM THE oN-DISPtAr.-AND R•[A1tY~FOR1EtlVERY-TOUY! • ' . --~ ~--.---rf ·'!.· '~ _ __,.:_ __ .. ..... .. . '. ' ' . ' . . ·~-' .. ' 1968 COUPE DE VILLE L . ' . Thi1 ls fruly a fit1a· automobile. Finished in satin s silVer with black vinyl top an~ black interior. Ful- ly equipped' with all of Cadillac's power featurts . includin9 power brakes . window1 -steering. 1att1 AM-FM radio end of course Cadillac Factory Air Conditioning. ' ' . ' , . ,, . ' "' , . . . . ·, -- ,. • . t . 1967 ELDORADO · , .. I ' • 'r:;•'• '•• ~· •" ''~· • • ' '1" .. ' ' . . ' El ·oor•'•· C.uhmt•• l"'Y witli m1lcht"9 •lolli 'and leather: 1~art8r wltJi~a-,14da4' r•tf. All·~•f ... ' c ac11111c pow•r •••1tft wltlt .•• .,.. raclt., fectery •ir condltienlftl! .J court•" eft4' V .. u• ,,eMI"'-" liros. This 'h tiu!J e lloo lluy'ot tlih lew P.flH. ---OVER 80 · QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM-..,........_....._, · --- '64 CHEVROLET Chevelle Malibu Super Sport A beautiful • tuxedo black exterior with black bucket stat interior. 4 speed fransmiuion, positractlon. Thomas fuel injection, power windowt, wood sport steering wheel, tack, wide 9val titt•, radio and heater. You wan't want to miss this one! SALE PRICED , --,68 BUICK . SPort Wagon. This station wagon ti absolute- ly 108.ded with automitlc, radio, heater, power st,eering, poWer; brakes, power windows, power tail gate· window, and of course factory air conditioning. BeaUtiful blue with aim. wood grain panelling and matchin1 blue int.ertor. Don't miss this one at only 5,4U $4222 PRICI '67 CAOILI.AC Coupe de Ville. Beautifui Mont.etty Green fin· ish with Black vinyl roof and full leather in .. terior •. f'u\I Cadillac power includi!ig power ve~t windi:\ws-and of COUl'S@, factotj: a.tr COD• dJtionft!B· ..... ..._ ': .! • _. SAU $4444 ra1c1 '63 CHEVROLET lmpa]a S'.iper 1port. Alpine white !!xUrior with red bucket seat interior. V8 epgine, automatic transmission with center console, radio and hf'ater, pown stttrlng, white side wall tttts. Don't miss this great buy, SALE $888 PRICE '65 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. C.dlllae'1 finest and· tuDy power equipped for luxury drtvtn&. Of course · thl& includes factory air cond1Uonln&, power windowa. 6 way power aeat. tilt a~g wheel, and tiniahed in sleamln& Turquoise with hlrmonbina: leather and cloth interior. SALi $2555 ra1c1 '65 PONTIAC -Grand Prix. Automatic transmission, ,po.wtr steertna:, power brak~. radio and bea.ter, buc- ket seats, center console, tachometer, white &ide wall tires. ~ $1444 PRICE 166 MERCURY PollUIU Colony Park family atatton wa1on with only 21,000 carefully driven bill.ea. Fae-. tory aJ,r. and full power, chrome Iua:Ne rack. Beautitu1 IvanhO@ grttD with tun bel&e leath- er interior. Here's quality at a bl&: 1&vina:1! (SVY531}. ·-. SAU, PRICED .. ~ ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY . OWNED CADILLACS .. '67 OLDSMOBILE cu..... n.1!.. • Door hardtop. hC oty air tondttioned witl'I pOwtr 1teerln1 &114 power brakes,, automatic traJUmbs1on. r&dtO and .ht•ttri. whit. fi4e wall tires, at.otutely btau·. tl.fu,J. :5&Un lilVft' exterior with bannont.ml lntmar. SALi $2888 PllCI 166 SEO. DE-VILLE · 1-. • • 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY:. 9:00 AM. to 6100 PM SATURDAY ~nd SUNDAY . .-. . YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADII.I.AC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HAlmo1t AREA . ' NAB ·E.RS · _, . .. 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54-0-9100 , ., . "''.,...... Nee& work M1!.lat-afler . 642-7400 • • • . . " \ . • I I I I -·---·-.. ----------------.....--·---· ~ -----_,.._. -------~-----~----'"--''-~~----~------_ _.,..!-,,~.;....;;,;,;;:;:.;;.:..;;.;.;;;..:o..,_~~..;.;.....,;._~ ___ ;'-1.J f I ' / / + ' - .. . .. FIRBIRD Fi,.bird1 Firebird Sptinf, Fit•• l:»ird )50, Firebircl H.O. •nd FirebiN 400.Jfive·1'96Softs wht ~ Po11tiec hes thf' greet BrHlr Awey 1ports cer this yeer. Went more 1 All.new exterior 1tyJing1 thrff new custom,. c.olors ell:· elusive to .F ir • .;I'r d, Slimline Strete-hucli:et f;ont M.ts ,f cov· ered itl ell-MorrOkideJ. Th• '49 Fi,.~ircl story goes oa en~ •ri. b..t you"d M WOsO te fl"' ovl the r .. t for yeurself. And yOu'll he sure to ltrin9 one home to M .... • GRANO PRIX · For y.ers,' ~·n.d Jlrht: has b.eit settin9 the standerd in personel luxury cers, Now, for 194;, .. G~end Prix h•i9ht•ned its im• •9•. With e 400-cubic inch V-1 en9in•, unique cockpit-1tyl•d in .. strumetit penelt Slimline Strato. hucket front stei1 and oth•r luxury equipment th•t i1 stend .. •rd on ihe 6rantl p;ix. Pontiec .huilds it. The Br••k Awey cer. :This ywr. ... ' . ,. • / -.CHEc'r . Ljlf rl!'11; •••• ' rl! St1ttin9 af llip ... t. -litlits r¥ M1ffl1r 'If Tins • ,. I "AND ••• ... THIS ISN'T ALL EACH ".J;t<ID-EV c RY "CARVER. CARE • CAR"· CARRIES OUR I 0 O. 0/. WAR· RANTYONEN. GINE, TRANS- MISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL PARTS.! • • •• " BONNEVILLE I \ ' \ ' ' ' v Come: hi for a great deal on a great Pontiac. The Great ~reak Away starts at Roy Carver.Pontiac! ·™-'starling NOW! .. ypu can not only break away :from humdrum cilrs, you call break away ·~rom humdrum ·car deals. v FIREBIRD I The year of the great Pontiac break away! ~~~ ~--........ ~ . '65 PONTIAC GTO 2 Or. M.T. Vt, 1ut...,1tic, pewlf" d11ri119, r1dio, ·h11t1r, whit. w1lt1, lREl52)). C1rv1r Ciro Car. $1977 '65 PONTIAC 2 Ooor 1pt. COUP•·· .... p ................ .,,, lute~1fic, r1dio, +.1•t.•. ( NPCOS 71. C1rY1r Cari Cir. · $1877' '65 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. Vt, pow1r 1f11rin9, 111to"'1fic, r1dio. h11t•r. f1ctory 1ir. lNZ8t57J. C1r- v1r C1r1 €•\· $2077 '65 CATALIN4l 2 D" H.T. Hyd r1..,1ti,, pow1r 1+11ri~9. •1clio. h11!1r, while ,.;,111, fectory 1lr. fNZl l /71. C1•,,.1r C1r1 Cir. $2177 '66 PONTIAC GTO 1 Or. H.T. \It, power il11ri119, a11fom1lic, r1cl ia, M1t1r, ,..d li"11. "17,442 ~il11. ISAA'\$2377 '66 LE MANS 2 Dr. H.T. Vt. 111to,..•tic. recl [o, +.o1t1•. w~ii1 will tir11. ITIGtll I. C1,..1r C1r1 Cer. $2277 ' '66 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, tu,0111•fic, pow1r .+11rin9, r1dio, lt.1+.r, ... hit. w1ll1, vi11yl top. I RVM67 I ) , C1rv1r C1r1 Cir. $2377 l '66 LE MANS 1 Or. H.T. Vt. kydr1m1fic; powtr .1t11rin.,, r~dio, i.1at1r, whit1 wall,, f1clory 1ir. I R.ZA5t4 J. c,,....,, C1r1 C1•. $2477 '66 STAR CHIEF .. <f Dr. S1d1n. Hydt't1111 tiC:, po""'' 1l11rin9, r1dio, lt1at1r, f1ctory 1ir. (l'IOAI. Ctr· Vtf Ctr1 Ctr, $2277 '67 FIREBIRD 400 VI, 111lem1tic.' powtr 1t1erin 9, r1dio, h1el1r, vi11yl roof. CVTZ26l ). Ctl'Yl f C111 Ctr. $~877 '67 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI , 1uto1111tic-;, powe r 1t~1ri n9, rtdio, lt111ftt, rtd lintl, d1r10 ltia. llSIAAI. C1rv1r C1r1 Cir. $297,7 \ '67 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr". M.T. VI , 111+.,..1tic, pow1• 1t11•i~9. 11clio 1110 h.1t1t. fVCJl06l.·C1rv1r C1r1 c ••. $2777 ElTRA S.PECIALS '64 FORD F1lco11 <4 clr. R&H, 111to. (05W7l• ), $477 '65 PONTIAC GTO 2 D•. H.T. Vt, <4 1p1N, r1clio, h11I· 1r. !HPAS lt J $1277 '65 MUSTANG 2 Ooot. Hi0 p1rfor1T11nc1, <4 1p11cl, l NQM . 5071 $1077 '64 CORVAIR Cor11 01lu11. R1clio, h11t1r, 4 1p11cl. !PGU7171 $877 '65 VOLKSWAGEN R1clio 1,..cl h11ter. I Fl 1Al $1077 '65 RAMBLER 770 Conv1rf. VI, 111lom1lic, r1clio, h1 1t. 1•, WSW. ! NRf4118 ) $1177 '64 PONTIAC T1,.,p11f 4 Door. Vt, 111tom1tic, r1clio, h1at1r. !UEY4l I l $977 '65 BONNEVILLE 4 Ooar H.T. Reclia, h1ai9r, 111to~1 tic, PS, 1ir cond. INREHM l $1577 All Ar-ottlff Cor. S.bfect .. htOf" Sole . ~,I ..... ---~-·--.. --· ----~ ·' '. ~ '· 80NNEVILLE lonneville comes on eg•il'I for 1969 with the .most 1tylish in· ieriors we could conc•iv•. The h•rdtop coupe end the four .. door herdtop ~ive you •rt uphol .. 1tery choic• ol either fine cloth end "•xp•nded Morrokid• or .11 .. exp•nded Morrokide. Th• Con· ventible softs •re covered in •II~ exp•nded Morrokide combined ""ith l••ther •s stendard equip .. m•nt. Well -to -wall cerpeting. el•ctric clock, cl •I u x • wh••I disc• end Endur1 •n•tg't"•bsorb.. ing m•feriel et front i nd reer. Bonn•vill• -Pontiac'• most lux• ur iou1 Wide-Trecker. • '67 CATALINA 2 Or. H.T, \18, hydr•l'l'ltfic, power •t11rin1J, redio, h•1tar, f1t;ioty 1ir. !No. AA.I. Ctr· .,,, C••• Cor. $2977 '67 CATALINA ~ O•. 6 p111. w.,011. Mydr1 ~1lic. pow1t .1+11r., radio, h11t1r, fie, 1lr. N1w ''' W1rr111ly, IVCL1 6 tl. Ca•v1r C1r1 Car. $3177 '68 LE MANS 2 Or. H.T. VI, autom1tic, power •f11rfn9, radio. h11t1r, w/w1ll1. l1ctory air, N.C. w•rr111fy. (\IVU711 ). C1rYl r C1r1 Car. $AVE '68 PONTIAC GTO 2 Or. H.T. \18 . hydr1m1tit, powor ilo••• in9, '1dio, h11t1r, white w1lli. !VTM706 ), ·c, ..... , C1r1 Ce•. $AVE '68 FIREBIRD 6 1yli11cl1r, power 1f1 1rin9, 4 1p11cf, ,,. dio, h11t1r, 11ow car w1rranty. IVTL21•1. c,,..., Car• Cir. $AVE '68 LE MANS <4 Ot. H.T. \II, 11rfo1'1'11tic, power 1l1o•i114J, redio. h11t1r. WSW, f1ctory 1ir, N.C. w1"1"+y, !VVU190). Cat,,.lr C1r1 Ctr. $AVE ~- I ~ --- :: -::: ------• ; :: 3 " .• ~ -::i : --------i ------• • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . • . . • • . . . . . . . • . . . l • • • • • • , r • ' , • ' . . . -' . r • •• 'H ROADRUNNER 'H PURY \ /. IMMl!DIAoT'I Dl!LIYlllY . OUI . t IMMIOl.alf'I D•L•Y•llY OUR ~ t•dot'V equtppe11, ~· .i.ct. ,. · .. ; "61$.COUfJT NICI : ' i'"t.1'1¥' *"" ~. HMttr, ..._ DISCOUNT PllCI . =.,!':'!:'i.ol'.:*.::~.;:;:::::: $1-· s· 1· · 1· =-!'-=· .::t~"·:.:;.::-~, $2 2 1· 1 =:a.*'!"' ~ •1" ~ ....... ~. · 1 -.., .._,.. *Ill. w.1.w .. .._,_ , ltMfl.ffN-1 .... · -' ,., .... 11. . ·'ACTORY LIST $31U . ~ , -PACTORY usr uia . . : .$195 ... $69 M•· , . $195 Da. $59 M•· '. . ~ • .> . ~ 'H V~ilt · · . . ·· --'. . 'H llLVIDUI ' · .,, ' ' OUit · · ' ' IMM.DIM'I, OILIVlillY ,... ' • •, • ·OUlr, : • • • •:IMMiP)M's. ~~Y' -'I;"•~ • • DisaUii PIKI '"'"' ~ ......_.._ ~. ,191:: '" DISCOUNT PafCI · · ,~ ttctwr't111111....: ~ ... t..: -· ..,,, f1.-;;~ .. 1 '' =-~·1:Fw'..:;:.J~·s·19· 7·7--·. ·=-~~= ·s~tl18~: VUl·Atl•lWim' • ~ · 1; ""'-• I • ·:~..,..llda.,, ... ·. . .• ~ 'PACTORY LIST':". . _ _ / ~~-' . -~ PAC'i~ $,1!!1 · , ' _;' $195 DL $50 M•. . ' "$19$ ... S5$,li~ , •, ·' • • • ' '•·•'I ' • ,:'$..,~l.\,;}•.1~, •1 ' -. -· -.. ...... -- UM CW....,,...,.._. O!i *'-....hill, T111-t.J.M, lo,....._ a..-•....,,..°"* ""-CtW'ft, . . '65 CHEVROLET MAUiU "'7720r.:i:iL ~s3""3PD1ia~~ $"3'"'31 ~~-.. 7 + 'T • I, PYMT. . PYMT. ILI}_. IOOK PllCI S16IO '65 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE ~~. lt•clo 1ftd.hMffir, •Ill-tie. IVZT!Hl $m-fOTAI. . ·$26 TOtAL s26 TOfAL PllCI DOWN MTHLT. + T I L "MY. nWT. ILUI 1001 PllCI S12tl ' '65 MUSTANG 07 COUPE ltlCllt ri '"""'' $tr. No. JFCD'Uf407t 5677 ::: · s23 :~ s23 =~-+ T I L PTMT. . nMT. 'IWI 1001 PllCI SI 141 . '.63 FQRD GALAXIE 5® · 2 Or. M.T. ltffll, P!Mfw, ...,1,,,,..11c, -ltlitrlnL IHIM em s477 ~~"t 516 ~::~ 516 =1~· + '. L nMT. nMT. 11.UI· loo! PllCI-illH '66 RAMBLER 990 11a11io. ti.+.r, ltlllfNNttc.'..--....,,.., cue• .n S677 :lt~ '23 :r.:~ s23· =1~· + f'• ['. PYMT. '1MT. ILUI IOOI PllCI 11941· · '65 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR lt1cllo. ,.....,, ....n.11c. "'· ,. ,....,,11.,.. 5877 fOTA( s29 fOTAI. s29 TOtAI. Pi.ICI DOWN MTMLT •• + T•L . non. . "I"· ILUI IOOI PllCI 11261 "" '64 -PONTIAC BONNEVlW lttllll. ....... .,.,.nc, .............. (~., s577 w.:.L 519 ='~-s19 =1~. " +T•L . nMT: . rnn. • · iLu1 i oo1 PllCf s1l &1 · 4 • '63 FORD COUNTRY ·SEDAN llllllo, ,_,..... ~ ....,. """"9. UDK M l , • lAJ7 ;.~:-516 = $16 =~-~ + 1 • J.. PYMT. "WT. . iLU1 MOir "l\:I "" '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPI ' 'fS DODGE POLARA WAGON llldlt, l'!Mttr, 1uti:llMnt. .._,. -.n,... CTGN•J , LNdM 111n11 fllUl...,.,W, (TJMl191 • ' $1677 TOTAi. s57 TOTAi. s57· TOTA1 ·s1477 TOTAL s49 TOTAL ·s4· ., TOfAI. . PllCI . DOWN· Ml'HLY. PllCI DOWN MTHLY. +:t&L n .MT. . "MT· +T&L-. ""1'· · PYMT • ILUI 1001 ~ICI Slf't " \. ILUI IOOI PllCI 11141 , • . · '65 OLDSMOilLE JmTAR 81 - ltllllt, llllttr, ~ ~, *'-""· IUWlt 1421 ' $1077. TOTAL 536 tofAL. $]'6 TOTAi. PllCI DOWN MTHLY. ·+ '• L nMT. -nMT. '63 BUICK SKYLARK 2 Dew I'll""'°'. 1111111, Plllffir. "'''11",.,k, IMIWW!'1 .... ,,,.., ftdlry •Ir $677-rOTAL -s""2''"3·· '--;~;:L s2'3 ..Or~L PllCI · , DOWN lllMLY. t y· • L Pl'MT. , nMf, · 11.UI -· PIJCI illtl · '67 MUSTAM• 'llllY -.i--. (\I ... no> 51677:':.' s57.w..~ S§·7=~· +T•~ mq. .. mq, • ; ILUI IOOI PllCI .... '68 DODGE DART GT . ·• ~. ltlldlt, llHtfr, MtlMtk. ..c..tl •· IVS: 4'J ' SJ9..,,.:r:.L-$67~~-S67=~· ' I' +T•L ....,. . ""'· ILUI· IOOI PllCI .Qf71 " '66 PON11AC " ...... ~. bflt. ..... 11Y.C•1 1e77 =·· · S'>G = s29 =tt ..,Q + T I ·L ~ 7 "MT1 MIT. ILUI IOOI ,PllCI fttU' '64 DODGI .GT S677'~i'-· s2r=· 'F3 =· t y • L f'Ytn. • 'I. Pnn. \ \ -:.. ........ ,c .... "!" ' • ·-· -· ~. ~.~.~':!?:-...: ...... 51477 ~~-s49.~o:~ s49 :~1~. · -+ Y&L r nMT. PYMT •• ' ILUI 1001 PllCI · SJJll . '64 COMET ....... ..,,,,., ·,.. ... ~. ivt.ri.111, MfweMI . ' ' 5677 ::: · s23 = s23 =~: . ~ + y IL PTJilT. ·~ ntin. ' -.UI' IOOI PllCI 11111· '65 PLYMOUTH FURY WAff.ON ,. ~ 11. w. MllMlk. ,..... ..... ttr """"**'· c~w" $1377 TOtAL S46 'IO'AL 546 .mAl · PllCI . DOWN Mllll.f, • +T&L PYMT. nlll' • ..UI IOOI PllCll' SIMt ~ '64 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOi , ~ .............. ClfYW • - 1A11 :::.'t s13 = s13 =· .... ' -+ ,, 1. ""'· ""'" - ' • . I I I I I I I , I • ,. " • . ' . ,. • ·' ' . ' • • .. - ' " . ' F~E! Ford's 1969 . ··~ Ford Pjckaip $4.95 ·. f.Joo 'It T~ fl-!'kl• M.lll-6~. 201. tilowli ! or t..,.J, $2J ,., mo., 14 ll'IOllt~a. . . . . . . •' - Tra111porlatlon Specials . '\ -. Now-ivera~in9 IS cars per ..,. •• k. and now "' ca~ be .,..,. ed at. w1'olesalt ·to th• P:Ubllc:. Beat the dee rs on these older cars. SAVE!I '64 Pontiac: cat.alina ,,-9· '. ·5 Herdfop. F.n -power. IOLISlll.•20% ·ci-• · ' or tr•'• $Jl ptr 1110. 24 me. . . • ' • .. • '65 Ford XL V8 ·~~,--s·. · ' Air-ce~ . .OW.\'f.'f/pwt'., 11~.t., I plihrt. N . · • . ., 191-SA. 30 % 411. 'ot·tr•do $:52 pw Mo. JO. lfl ' ' _ • '67 Mud.ng· va ·. ~:-·' ' H.T. c,. .. A•.to1t PS, RlH.· IVCl01tl fac--, l"Y w•rr.,ty. 201' ~•ww " "'" fll • 895 . tr mo .• ')6 """""" '65 Mere:. Montclair --i -i ,= 1: --= ----""'--- ' .l I '1 . ~ I - • ,cf ff, . ' .. OOUNTRY MUSIC -&aide Guitar, Sonny Jama ucl the Southern Gentlem•n, 'George Jones, Don Gibson and Willie Nelaon comprise the cut of 1 countri mUllc lbow OD Fri, Oct. 4 1t the ADlheim ·Colmzltton center, a W. Ka· tell1 Ave., Aii1helm. 'ncteta, $3, ft and $5, are on sale 1t tM' Conmrttoli· Center box olflce, and Walllchs Muilc City rt.ore. Phone Ga>oo for further lnf ormatlon. TEEN DANCE - A dance far high acbool aged Westmlnster teenaien will be held each, Fri., from • p.m. to midnight tn the Community Servlcet Buildlng of the cmc Center, t140 Wettmlnster Ave., Westmlnster. A live band will provide music. Adm.lasion fl..50. OONCERT-Victot' Borge wttJi·goest atngtng ltar. Marni Nixon, entertaill It the Melodyland Tbeatte, 10 FreedmM Wllf, · AnlJielDJ Gil Oct $ and I. Perfoanances: Sal., Oct. 6 at 7 tnd 18 p.m., Sun., 5 and I p.m. Tl~. from $3.50 to '8.50, available at the theatef box office and ticket agencies. Phone 776-7460. • - CHILDREN'S TREATER ...... The eJWdml'a wing of the Orange County Performing Arts Founda· tlon present$• 11Sinbad" at the Melodyland Th~atre, 10 Freedman Way,, Anaheim on Sat. mornings, Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26. Curtain time 1l a.m. Tickets, '2 for nserved seats, <>D sale at Walllch's Music City ttore and the theater boz office. $1 for unreae.rved seats at the bo1 of· fice. Phone 776-7Wl. I •• '.\ii ICE FOUW~ -An tee sbtinJ? rene, the Ice Fol· lies. will be ~ed at the Forum, Manchester at PrairJ,.. IruOewood. thrqugh Oct. S. ~erfor­ man~: Fri. 8 1>.m.; Sat .. t , 5 and 9 p.m., and Sun. 1:30 and 5:30 n.m. TickeU. priced frOm $?..!iO to IS. are available from the Forum box office and ticket agencies. Phone (213.1) 673-1300. BENEFIT HORSE SHOW -Quarter and show horses from the U~ StaleS, Canada, Mexico end other countries compete In a horse show at tbe FOl'UID, M~ at ~. Inglewood, Oct. I tbrou«JY15 tlo benefit the City of Hope. Performances d.aUJ at I p.m. ucept OD Sun., Oct. 13 When the abow begins at "I p.m. Mattneet at l ~ p.m., Sat., Oct. 12 and Sun., Oct. 13. Tlcbti!. from t2 to ts, available at h Forum box offJce or Wallkha MU!le City atoi-e. Pbool (213) l'IS-1300 for fur1her lnfonatbl. AnDNOON CONCERT -A IIlrpsicbord ~ ol works by Byrd llld Haydn plus bnpro'riaa- tlODI of motifa offered by Ile IUdienoe will be ~naed 'lbUl'I., Oct. 10 at DOOD 1D room 178 if the Fine AIU Bullding It UCI, '1t01 Irvine, \fritne. 1bere b • edmlssion dwae. fJ ._ .... A •1• SP Coming Up LYBlC OPERA -Tbe La«maa Beach Lyric Opera .U.00 r if an puma Jibatt'• ''Mmriate of Fipro" OD Oct. 11 mMI 12 ln the Irvine Bowl, .., Laguna 0.,.,. Rolld. UCana Beach. Tick· ... eta priced fnllll fLIOofl.to, avaDabll at the Jr. vine box omee or pbclne-~. . • . . POP CONCERT -Singer Rc1C«' Miller 8DCI speclal ...... Jeckie De Sbtrll'm,· ~ Oil the Melod,ylml 'lbNtn *re. lO J'Nedm1n Wq, Anabebn. Oct. 11 *'9Ulh ts. Cur'Wn bie Fri. . 1:30 p.ni .• Sit., 7 IDd JO p.m. -Sun., 3 -I p.m. Ticbtl frclm ts.IO to '5.50 avallable from the t.beatcr 1-GIBce Gr W.nlcbs Music Qty ltore. Phone '1'11-7480. ' .. SURFING MEET-A surfing meet will be be!cJ Oct. 12 and 13 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. ln Oceu Belich, near San Diego, It the foot ol Newport Ave. More than toO surfers are upect.ed to take put tn the evenl • • · BENEFIT JAZZ OONCERT -'1be second annaal , jm cOncert, ~ by the Partnen for Progreu, will be staged Sat., Oct. 12 at I p.m. ba Campua Ball, at UCI, 7a»l JrriDe, Inlne. hr- fcrmen include Sbelb' Manne, Buddy Coiett. ucl the &nrd ~t and Jack SbeJdoa eroupe. A doutiao ot ti.so er '5 for ticteta wm aid IM spomor'a ~for cladvantaced 1~ tn Santa Ana and nrroundbtg ...... 'lkt· eta Oil ale • the door .. phone .. ,.. See feetufe on Page I. BALLET -The Laguna Olvlc &Det Ocmipey Jll'e. lelU Ill evening of dance Sat., Oct. 12 et I p.m. in the Laguna Beldl Hilb School A1ldltorium. 125 Park Ave., 1A1una 8-dl. Pngrammed for the evealng II •"11111 II Ba]W,!' clemOQjllndonl ol ballet ....... from llmple pocltioaa to ..... C!ld teclmiqla, ad ucerpta fNln. •venl fun- CIUI balletl. Tickets, $2 for adult., ,1 fer atu- ... , •vaiiW>1e at the lMllet Cater. 1883 South CNlt B11'1W11. or It .. doer. See future oa PliC9 I tar Adler ta tann.1ioB. . i ~ .. : • • COVER~· toug "Salta,, on aur. co~et an the Rich b , froDi left, Alan, Qbrta, Gng end, mannbl' ~~Dudley Jr •. nietr ·~· FiJm0 ad~ ii the 1ate&rt Uring in vacation. fun. See Pa8J'i f.7. · Dudley JUch Photo' --Pale I hie I Pate a Pale. Pale I Pace I hle8., 7 Pital-11 Patt u Paten Pa&ea JS.JI I ' • · lM Van Dyle ta a man UHd to d<*lg big ttmw on short notice -Jlti "1apog the baUllrrtt lhow.for tile Ant profestbial too\baU Super Bowl In Los Anaeles. . · "We only ba4 two days to prepm 1be .bow,0 the genial Laguna Beecll rffldent said. u()n the tint clay it WU tem OD llltiomride television and tt went J• lne. 11 • . Van Dyke ts choral music instructor at Newport Haµ'bor mgh School and just took over the. O~e Coast College Evening .Chorale on very short notice. He ta a top notdl mUBician wt'th ·a !air for lhownmnablp that baa put him in demand ti\rougbout the west. He was talent supervisor at Disney- ~ f0r five years, ~w coordinator for tbt recent appear.me.a of Richard Wy•tt l'rleson, Wt, prMlclent of P.rtnera for Pl'09r .. 1, •nd Newport = mualclan JHk Mal'lh•ll m•k• plen1 for the .,...n1utlon'1 J•q rt et UCI In Cempvs H•ll at I p.m., October 12. Money ralM wlll to to help dlta4vente,.cl youth In the Sent• Anll arff. Performer• .,.,..rlnt wlll Include lhelly MeM, 8uddy Colett•, Howard Roberta, Jatk Sh.adon end Merk Davidson 9roupa. S.. Gulde to l'un, P•~ 2, for ticket dttall1 • ..... ._.. NK.Y 1'1L.Of ...... ~ .. "" '•-...) t I tw ,, Sho~t Notice His • . ' Nixon in Anaheim and when President Lyndon B. Johnson appear~ at UCI, Van.Dyke dlreoted the cborel presentation. Born in El Centro -11of all places" -he came to Costa Mesa when , he was three years old and bas been here ever Since, except for a brie~ teaebing stint in Inglewood. He says the Costa Mesa he knew as a ~hild is no longer recognizable. .. · -• · -"I used to come up the Q<>agt Highway ancttben j~ drive over to the high scboal across the open fields ," he '5aid. "I broke many an· axle on rD1 way to class."' He has seen the area grow from a rural setting to a thriving metro- politan area in a relatively short time. ''We lived just off Newport Boule- vard in Costa Mesa when K was just a three-leh~ road," he said. One of his earliest memories of the area was going to the Santa Ana Army Air Base Hospital when he was U or 12 years old and entertaining the troops there. He played piano. "There was nothing north of Wil&<>n street then," be said. "It was all completely open land around where the college ts now. From Newport Har~ bor High School you -could see clear out to the ocean with nothing in be- tween. You cowd look up. toward the 'COrner of 17th end Irvine and see th old farm house where they sold ye.ms. Coco's Restaurant is there now." ' . Van J;>yke attended OCC and lived iii the old donnitortea which were . simply old Army barracks. The dorms have long since been clos~. Les Van Dyke has used bis considerable talents directing musicals. He has done "Oklahoma" three times at Newport, Inglewood and Garden Grove, and directed .,Carousel" and "Damn Yankees" at Newpott. At occ,. be worked in the highly successful prod.uctlon of "Sound of Music." His wife, Karleen, is also an accomplished musician, and has worked as accompanist in the OCC summer musicals "Pajama Game," "My Fair Lady" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." ' Now he wants to develop the OCC Chorale into a truly representative group for the Harbor area. He 1s looking for singers -men and w0men - arid they will get ampf e opportunity to perform. The group will do public concerts at OCC in January and Jun8\ will perform at area shopping cen• ters during the Christmas season, and will take part in public and clVio events during the year. The chorale, co-sponsored by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department, meets on Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m. in 1he OCC Music Building, and slngers may join at anytime during the seme~. ' " With Van Dyke in cliarge you never know -the coorale may end up In the ,Super Bowl! -J•n Snider WE GIVE UPI We tried to-cloae on• day a week (Ties~ay), but It ~11n't In tk'e carda • • • • Sc••• ........ ..,......... 1. • e.let• ...... .., ... .. . .......................... .., ........ ~ Some pl1c:H were closed Mondaya tnd they nHded Newport Produce Tut•• day, 10 rather 'than disappoint all theH fine cu.tom•"-w• decided to OPIM IYllYDAY, 1 DAYS A WDI So, here we are, ready to aelt yeu the "world't fin~d produce" every day. How •bout you c.alll~ for·1om17 . :- AND iwaYIODY SAVI$· WITH ·THar 'OVPONsl ,.... ~ --~ ---~----~ --, . W•• YAUNCI~ I •w Yew H11tth I sCHOOL IOY I OllANGll ~ PANCY %UCCINI DIUCIO'!' · 1 I , / ' oo I SQUASH I APPL11 · 1 I ~!:. .. ! I. IOC.. 14 ... 29c 1. UMn 1 CAITON ~ • I LIMlt 1 ..._ 1 ~ • Celle llt ' wmt '"" coUPON • WITH THll couPOH I ·wnJ-~112 :3r.oN ~~ * ---~----------.... _GOUPONS ...... I OCTC*I "' . ~ • TheH fine reataurents demand the fines+ f~r tf,elr cu1tomen1 that. why fhtV, demand NIWPOIT PIODVCI ~ualltya C.. ~ Mtittt •Corona dtl M1r1 C••ll'J t.p Mtirtitt. Lapn• ancj 70 TIC TH MAID'TI in atl Ortnt• Coun· ty,, ancl ov•t JOO othett. Ho*' ibout you ctlllnt 1117 ' .. I ' l ~ ~ .. ' I I • ,J ,. ! . Like bearded iris .they are evergreen ~nd .grow from rhizomes. Jhey are moisture end ecid lovers, ond these two requirements must btf met for them to succeed. I have grown all of them here and .fhey are · a valuable and interesting addition to the gdrden. Fall is the best time to plant beardless iris and you will probably have to order them by moil since nurseries seldom stock them. · There are .five major types of beardless iris. listed in order of their need for moisture, they ~re·: Japanese, _Louisiana,. Spurio, Siberian and Oregon. The Japanese iris are the most spectacular. The plants have slenaer foliage and the flowers are held on three to four feet-tall stems. The blos· so~s are flat and can be eight to ten-inches in diameter. The colors range from pure white to deep purple but the flowers ore usually richly veined and often splashed and pi~oted. The more water these plants have in the spring thL.better _the flowers will be. Many places that raise them such as Golden Gate Park, plant them in pots or boxes and submerge them in pools. However, theYi are not i:>lants that want that much water the year around. Afj11r bloom· ing they need no more water than ordinary plants and should be lifted out of the pools until the following spring. Another method of supplying them with extra moisture is by 'dig- ging a pit 18 inches to two-feet deep and lining it with sheets of poly .. ethylene. Fill the hole in with a rich soil mix and plant the iris. The poly· ethylene will hold the water in the pit. People with poorly 'drained soils can skip the polyethylene, Louisiana iris are natives to the swamps of the south. They have b'een extensively hybridized and come in reds, blues and yeOows. They wi ll do well under the same conditions as Japanese iris but can get along equally as well witJiout_ ... being in standing ,waler, os long .as they receive considerable frrigati9n during the spring. • . ¥urie irfs c;irow lite weeds in Southern California but there are usually only two varieties seen in gardens. One i$ a pure yellqw and the other is yellow ~nd white. The ~nts ere stiff and upright reaching, a height of four to five feet. Tbere are many varieties available now with larger flowers in a.n ever-widening range of colors inclllding blue as well as bronzes and browns. Some growers predict spurias will one day be es popular as the bearded iris. The Siberian iris are shorter growing, usually between one an'd one-half and two-feet tall. The flowers tend toward the deep shedes such ~s purple and deep blue. The Siberians want a lof of moisture but need 9ood dra inage and will not tolerate standing water as 'do the other three. The Oregon iris are a group of three species and their hybrids. Jhey ore native to California and Oregon -mostly Oregon. They grow 112 to 18 inches tall and have dainty flowers three or four inches in di· emeter in shades of blue, bronze and yellow, usually with darker veinings. Oregon iris like port shade and o rich, well drained soi l. " In growing these iris use soil sulphur and .other soil ocidifiers es well as acid fertilizer. This is most importent for the Japanese iris which ls the least alkaline tolerant and cannot stand lime in eny form -incfud· tng bonemeal. Bonemeal, used for bearded iris, should not be used for beardless varieties. AD these iris except the Oregon ere available from Walter Marx Goroens, Boring, Oregon and the Melrose Gardens, 309 Best Road South, Stockton, Celifomro q.5206. The Oregon iris (Dougla siana} is available from Oakhurst Gardens. J45 W. Colorado St., Arcadia, Cal ifornia. · . ,, . MtW 1eC1191 DMLT,,.LOT ' ,,.,, 0--4t '* ... ) Queen Anne · Funiitnre~, BY J: RUSSEL~ tUMELSON. ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR • During t+te short reign of Queen Anne, last of the Stuart tulerc, Engtand enjoyed a period al prosperity Which' prompt- ed the 'return ot neo-clasmoal eleganc~. 'lbe renewal of in- terest tn claMfcal art had itS effect on furniture designs ot the period resulting in carefully curved arches, reminiscent of Palladian architecture; ~ elegantly carved cabriole legs. · In addition, the vogue for Oriental goods, which was pre- valent at this time, inspired designers tA> add 'a toudl of ''Oriental fiawr/' Today, turniture 4891gnen capture all the regal elegance of euthentie Queen Anne deiign g\'eclous· ly adapted for practical, modern living. Ultng beautifully grained solid walnut it wm provide a source of pride and pleasure for ita owners. The Hunt Board, sketched, with its authentic brass de- signer hardware and carted cabriole legs ts one of the many beatttiful pieces of furniture which blends so success- fully with many different period styles .used today. Other useful furniture pieces include a curio cabinet with mterior glass thetves end ijgbted lliterior; a server cabinet with concealed <iasters and fllished ell around 10 -that it may be used out tn the center of the room ; a toilet table-desk u well as a cecretary desk complete with glass upper doors and in· terior shelves for display of books or personal treasure!, all made of solid walnut. •I NEXT WEEK: WOOD FINISHING Please address Inquiries and questions by letter tor Designers Note~ Wee:Qnder Magazine, Post Office Box 1875, N wport Beach, Cattfornte. MH1m. ....... OAILY PILOT _ FrlNy, OCtMll' 4, 1Nt . -... L~~UNA'S 'THIS'-=1s .. ~·-ALLET 1 Jbe Memben of the ~ Beach -0.vic Ballet Company are pre- paring the aeoond membership ~ which will be pre1Edied in the leguna Beach High School Audibium on Saturday, OctobU 12 at a p.m. '1b.e f>rotU"am to be given ii the cOlorful. tut-movlnt and lnlormative •'1".bts ii Ballet0 -a·flldnating dermmtration of the tralning of a billet • dancer from ~· ftnt simple J)oefUolll to adv111ced techniQuel. It also will feature fully C!08tumed excerpt, from •'Lei Sylpbld-," • 1Gilelle," "Scheheruade," •'Sl'an Late-,' 01be Bluebird" aDcl •'Don l\o,,_.,_ ,, ·' ' . . ,..,-~ ••• ');1 •• f • 'De>UglU ReeYe Will narrate the a.how Which Jri tht llCOnct halt 1'tI1 presem tbe ·comedy ballet, "'lbe Btntr. •• Lead dancen lnclude Merilee Maenuoo. Kristl Moorhead, Odlle· de Witte, Cheryl Minn, Giselle Howell, Hope Soga-, Hal O'Neal Ind Gene Wilkes. ) . Set Guide tie> Fun. Pap 2, tor ilCbt. detaill. I. ... . "' ' 1 I j t 1'C•pt•ln" of the ahlp 11 en honor pa11ecl e..Wnd as family nMmb'era take turnt et the whMI. Thia craft has a 55 HP motor, a rev•n• IN' end is relatively 11 mple to operate. Compl ... maps of the delta region .re avafleblt and moat waterways are marked. . To the uninitiated. a cl'\lise doW1l Dtsappolntm~ Slough Gr a •'1'!-aae to Hogback lland may sound like the latest 1lang for a trip to no. When. But those who have joined the growing ran.kl fJt vae&tioners ln the Sacramento San Joaquin Detta, near Sacramento, will tell fOQ tt'a any• ~but that. 'lbese two places ate part ol over 1000 milea of protectN lnWil waterways where a new "Hua Finn'' type ot adventure aboard tented houseboats is fast becoming the~ thirig in vacation fun. . Hou.seboab we rented by a number of agencies on iand near Bethel t.land at the base « the delta. ~ range in si1.e from sman boats to those whldl will comfortably sleep six to 11 people. Modern facilities aboard the ~oon craft makes roughing it in the wild\ more a matter of imag. fnati~ than reality. Each i! equipped with a butane r.elfrigerator1 stove (no oven), hot and cold water,. a head complete with shower and a lighting system. In additii(>n each carries important extras sudl as charcoal broil .. ers, lounging chairs for the sun deck, a small dinghy, pots, pans and dish- es. In fact just about all the vacationer need bring along are <;lot.hes, bed· ding and a sense of adventure. A short inst.ruction perioQ. will familiarize the captain of the ship with the operation of the small outboard motor and the equipment on board, and proVide such important cautions as "watch out for the tides. tt Tbi~e will vary u much as five or six feet .(lurj.ng a day in many places. ?traps of the region ~k . over 100 marinias and stopping points where the ho~eboaters can dine, .refµel , do laundry or restock food supplies. Rivers and sroughB are marked by signs along the way although lt is still not impossible to get lost. Even this might be taken philosophically as one houseboater remarked, ''We weren't in iany huJ:TY, so wh~n-we. made a wrong turn or came to. a deadend, it didn't really matter. In met we dis· cov.etred some very pretty country that way." Throwing out the anchor, or tying up to a branch wben the spot is inviting-or the mood hits, is one of the pleasures ol this type of ~surely vacation. FiShing is reportedly not too bad-and swimming, ~unbathing or e'xploring aI'ong the banks are sure to fill man~ more hours. At night all one need do is tie up to the nearest bran.ch, remembering oi course, to make taJ.lowances for tide obanges during the night .. Other attractions tlf-the Delta region include an old Chinatown and restaur!lDt called 'The Locke, a collection of wwn destroyers and battle. ships, Pixiie Woods fairyland for children, a River Castle and The Big Hom big game tropby museum, plus sevet1al fine restaurants. Houseboats which .sleep six in tb~ir 10 by 16 loot cabins rent for approximately $50 a day or $295 per week. Those which eleep 11 will rent for around. $365 a weeili:. Reservations Shoold be made well in advance, es- pecially if one Js making plans-for the busy summer season next year. , . -Kristin Goff ~) This craft, pictured et left, sleeps 11 people comfort· ,_ ably, hH large front and ~ '' rNr decks end a aundeck 1 : on top. It rents for approxi.. r metely $365 per wMk. (Sor• tz , :w;::· ~ ry, th• antenna pictured In M ! the background It not an ••rial for a color TV, It 11 " an airplane beacon tower off In the distance.) MINllM ledl111 DAILY ,ILOl Fr<llwy, c~ 4, u ~ ~ .................. iiiililiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _________________ ~~~ I t ' I M Fl PHOTOS BY DUDLEY R4CH ConvenltncH In the com- p.ct .. Hey lnclude a butane stcwe, hot end cold water for the sink, and a refrlger• tor. Cupboards are stocked with most nece11ary uten- 1111 for c~ Hffng •nd cleaning, rwo of the sill bunks on ... ,,. .,.. lhown at left, Becldl .. It OM of the few thl• .... .......... vacattonw It ........... .. brl~ _ ~ IUlll' DH.Y PILOT • Frllllf, Odllllr 4. 1NI . We were having a 4rlnk the cKher day at the Five Crowns and oar frlmd aated the banender lf he tboald Jnake reurvationl for dtnner that evemni. Our ~eeg friend 1ot that euaperated look Gil lda face and tald, "Of eoane )'09 mut bave reaervatloo.I. ~ moaA an yOQ pl..tac to be w1tb u?'' He wu eugeraU.,, of COUl"M, but lt euddenly made 111 reenr.e that tbe food and beve~ buaina• is exoan.dlng so .fut It'• hard to keep up with Ill the new diDhag lpetl aprJnlfng up. There'• a new renaw.t called the DrJ Doct opening next to tbe Ancient Kirin.er, on the Cout Highway in Newport Beach. It'• going to be wa1l°'to-wall restaa.rant. around the bay area pretty IOOll. Wonder lf lt'a lib that inland? We'll ha•e to go inYeltlgate IDd report back. stopped In at '!be Quiet Woman wt nightt owned by El Prencll IDd htl ~ Jlagpe. It'1 a delighttul place, IOl't ol and the ligbUn( Ml au~ued. It hu di& warm brick wall on one~.._ tbe·.bootha tnd tables aren't too close togemer IDd the food and waitresses are divine. Umeh ii uually a 1fe&.IR FAMILY STEAK HOUSES H1ntintf°-n hacll • Costa Mesa ----Make Mond•y Night ---- Your Family Night! TOP SIRLOIN STEAK lnel11dt1 laked or Frueh Frte4 PotatoH, Roll I lutter. Chllclrtnl l"ortlon ~ PrlCll Mid-Week Special----we.esc1ay Nitlm Onlyl NEW YORK STEAK IMllHIH 11'94' or Fre11ch Frlff Pot1t .... loll a luttor. ,...... ...... " f't1clO . HUNTIN•TON llACH I COSTl MIS.A HlUGltlN ~Ml TOWN • COUNTllY llMINO TIXACO ITATIOM 1911 ..... ..... ...... •• "" & ..... Me ..,.. pmty Joll1 affair at the Q.W. • Henry's Mexi~ Beltaurant la about to expand •lain. Seema 1ile Henry bu been r~bufldtng ever &1nce we bit the bey area 20 yean aco. Nut door 11 Mr. 00'1 (Wal M'Gool) and acn>e•· tbe highway more ret- taUl'lllU. Amioua to 1ee the new Seefood GroUo that'• in a brand new htgb-rlle (nut to Vll1a Nova) ln the IAIDe area. It'• "Ru-. taurut ~" for fare. Farther around the bay on the Balbot tide ii WooclY'• Whuf. Woody bat a plW. lat by the name ot Emo who deterv• more ' ~OK c::.J2of,.tto~ P1mllj Relteurant -wi. ... tM '"' It Mexk..- Ho lmlt1tt.ft .. nyo. ..... ....... • SIMll .... ... MM, ...... n.n. ti ..... • 1t P.M. e Mo· lat. 11 N-• ~ 1915 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. J4l.9927 Ho~dy and Art Prtsent, THI NEW LOOK at JOSEF'S • Quiet • _. 1 .~vate Dining A?ta • New Coc.uall and Dance Area • Private· Banquet an~ Party Room Drop '" looft • • • Wo think you'll llh tho "Now loo~' • Luncheon • Dinner • Lite Supper 2121 L COAST HIGHWAY At The J1m1ci1 Inn COIONA DD. MAI 675-2051 FREE CARAFE al ...... Wiiie wllti ~--1 ....... , ... ,.... ,.. ..... .,. ... o.e .... . ---, NOW OPIN HEAVE-HO! To An Exciting Acfwnture AT THE ••• Pirates Inn '~ The entertalmnent ll aWl Hve and U.. 11 at ~ new Town and Coo.dry Inn ln Runt- tnitt.oil Beach. Currently the J1'Ck Dubas 'l'rlo la playing nightly for dancing or lllten-tni pletMure. · ··~ GRIAT SCOTI Penonnel Item : Ed Sbtnn, who laUDCbecl Corona ·del Mar's Five Crowns Relt.aurlM ott to lts eminently IUCCellful at.an. U DOW NOW APPEARIN&· HERB & JOE 'TRIO · ...... LllMlllt ..... 1141 NltMfy ....,. ...., e COCICT AILS e DINNER e DANCING .FOR RESERVATIONS: 536-1421 21112 Ocean Avenue Huntl on BHc~ C1llf. 1•· McatW Pnieats . .!.'THI COOK BOOK'' llo1tvrlng Cl.AT CHlllTOPHll Cfor!IMrlr wlttl Th Ker ....,_. lllowJ Or.t• Cou.ty _ H11ll.1.t.,. ForAI Olplplc loxlllt Tld& ... I -lllUIAllD ltOOM-LAD .. I WILCOM~ BILL MARTINI COCKTAIL LOUN•I 111 I. 1M COSTA MllA Moaz!11t Sedt•• DAILY PIU)"f FIWPT• r-·· ·• · I: ---~---------....-------~----~~-~ at the Great Scot, tonnen, Tam O'Sbanter 1n G1encla1e. ~ U 19'1 •ve ever aamplecl 1he scampi at the H~ ol ScamJJl,· you may~ want to know that it now bean fhe name :fdaria Dinnen; It u at 11821 Beach Boulevar4, a block north of Chapman and has a aupeNpedal ICampl IDd fllet dinner for ... 8' . .. Honors To Chez I • Add another Ital' in the crown of Chez Cary. !n Orange. It came in the form Of the coveted award La Sodete de Haute Cuisine presented by Rene Verdon, renowned chef to the Whf1' House durin& two adminiltraUons. "The award 11 prt1ented to the ten rest- aur-anta bl. the naUon with the biibest etan.- darda ol food preparatkm, quality and ~er­ \ice in the tradition of ltaute cuillne," Verdon stated. OPEN FOR LUNCH 1::9 11:30 to 2 P~• DINNERS =., .... UOto _10p.m. nnaut >~FRENCH RESTAURANT C..-efl••• .......... c... .... OMAR'S RESTAURANT SAN CLEMENTE'S FAVORIT& SPOT PRlSENTS HELEN TERRY. •t Tiit Keyboard Frl.·ht.·Sun .• Tutt. l 1lO· I 1SO UOHN COOK hp11I., ~ultarlat TUlSDAY & WEDNiSDAY . , UJI I. E Ca•l11t ~ .. I .... CltMtnt• l'olie. Coaaf ttW)'. ti NII ( ........ :; ~ = ..-;.~ Camllll ' . •tioftl 492-11 n "· ,...~· ~. , .. ' 1111 (laloHSI food eat here or tw homt. . 'lbe Cbes Cary, owned by Nate R°'en- berg ol San Dlero and mamgecl by Geri! Muller, formerly with Erme'a (San Fran· ciBco) and bndla, qualilled for the award upon recommendaUon ol.• taumber of di.un. re:ed awnnet IOdeties wbo have met ~ Rene Verdon wa.s chef at the Caravelle In New York City when the late President Kennedy'• fathet diacovered him and made hit recommendaUon to ill• White Houa~. Ver· don served both the Kennedy and the Johnson edmln1stratlons before leevtq to enter pri· vate business as an uec\JUve for the Hamil· ton Beach Corporation. Packin' Em In Out 'N' Abou.ter' 1 entertainment 1pot· J.igbt.UliJ week ts on l,Wio Said, a tu~ruing i 1582 8Hdt Blvd. at 11111 111 Tiie Htw T~ • Ceunnv ........ C.W HllntlNlllll leedl ~ VILLA Speclalblltg .. nAUAN DINNIRS . . 13 Varteties Sea Food Lo~r Tai.la Scampi NY Steak Pizzai.loa 14 Varietiea Pizza srmcw.-1""' ouT011Lv1 35 Varietiet Pasta SPA&Hml DINNERS will\ ew ••ldoUI 1n1tt -""' Prawns Scampi Cloppino I meet bllb, N rfle tout end tott 12 Varieties Veal It off Wiii! our lln!IGl'Md Nrmehn d)ffM. Ho ,,., too WNH « !¥ ... c-1n ci ...... 10nt1lner, ne Scaloppine "'''" -v.1111. f 1.45 8 V arietiea Chicken 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Buch Open 4 p.m. 12 p.m. Ml 6-4929 CLOSED TUESDAY DON -ios& presents ,.. ,. ... , MRIO SAID TRIO ...... I Milt by popular. dema.d / . entertainer who eo:ntinuet to peck 'em In all the way to the ratten at Doll Jose'• apot on Mama near Mapolla in HUlltington Beadl- . . Marto Is on recont ~w. on with the blu~ chip Liberty label. and bia fana say it Lt time. A pianist and siiirer, Mario appear' wit.b his own trio at Don JMe'a and, limply put, 11 one fine musician ~~er • His aIJ>um is titled "Sensational" and on lt he is backed up by the orchestra ot Tommy Oliver. 'lbe aJJ;um ti Jettinl a food play on radio and those who have been in one of thllH pactecMo-the-raften c r o w d s know Why. We ·Get Letters ·~ Nice note from Mrs:E. F. Fields of Hwit- lngton Beach telling ua she .. enjoyed the cannelloni at Villa Nova thia week. 'l'liey have two kinds, one with fish and the other with meat. I chose the one with the meat and will try the other on my next trlp. 'lbia 11 a happy ritttaurant in which to dine and 1tlere is a lovely view of the water. Nm time we'll Continued On P1 .. 11 ~ Il\11\t MARINE .RESTAURANT Senlnr. Luneheoa and DJuet from lt.:eo .Al!t, •• tnchall\inr atmoa~here an4 '7iew ... . ) . • ~ LIDQ· LOUNGE The .FAST :FEAST tuncheon !u!et- Moud•Y. through Friday ••• 11 t80 All• lt80l'K ,_ . And, ftom G:OO PK to ·clollnt-IOft Uchta, 1'00m1.tlub chain, t«ldattl, eoo-tf01aou1 nnuio tor.dmchlr1 8111 McClure Dvo • • • P1ul ManMrt Trio . . ~BISTRO A wachot:Parta-oPen ftGm 'ttOO .W- Erealfaat, Luncheou. Dinner, Snacks, Am.mean Bar ••• EVERY SUNDAY! BUNT Ul-ASt ........ t.» -'¥.&.•JM llVEVOi IAMQIEJ.OS ...... tlM Af_.M IM - NEW I •i Iii N1w'''''' smmAtlN~ LIDO LOUNGE ·THE BOST TABLB ... r,oo '11·ta00 1K ~ JOVNtllUll WNDA'l IPJIAD JIO'JIO ••• DANCINO I .,. i 1 I 1 , . / / .. $278 Pet Penoft Sharing PLUS~ MU ASK Ml· FOSTER · TRAVEL SERVICE Come In Or Cal I CMr99 It To ••• ROllllSOll'S llewped (elder 6U-28 ~=================! ~Slier .....W...Rkk ----------------------1 ·~ Bu~ from Wt, keep. ~~~ ---------.thlng1 bouncing lri the cocktail lounge of the VII• la Mlrln• nightly fJ'Of!I 8 : 3 0, T.....tay throulla Sunday. Then le clkcoo Ulla nova ,nwporl JU1 co.ut Hl...WAY lllWPOI?~ .. YOU'LL ENJOY OUR SUN.DAY BRUNCH 11 AM. TO 3 P.M. lPiVI~ ""' Dhli1t9 Slnclc 196S DlllMr .......... ,.. .... !801 P.Asr t.oAst HIGHWAY· RESERVATIONS SUfiESTED ColtoHA OF.L M.u, 0.UFORNIA 642-7... PHONI!: (714) ~75-1'374 lztl P.M.• lltt A.M.hlr el\lf/t e'nt .... Jlunc,,,_ ,. r IIVIUA ll&WJRaUif Continental Calsln• wuk41v1 Cocktails smm.o 111n1ur· . . Lunch~oti .and ~ llOft(fq °''"°" lcmirda~ . . · Hrie4 lfr thi · '. Closed 811ndo~ , GrlllUI '4111111lf Op;en for Prloate Partiu Onltl • We ere toeattd en the 571 S. MAIN, ORANOB Bri,fol Sireef side b .. tween Mullen end Bluett :Rcservadom: 542--3595 end the Mey Co. (ctQIC<l Sunday) UJI I. triltol c....w .. 140.Jl.40 .. ~.-dMO-. 'U" the ... Velrit R to he... ... . loft . rock: mo.le w.rl' ~ • except MQnday. No ~ or m1n1mu.n.. \'IU. ,... rlna ls on Bayskle Drive at the entrance to Balboa Island. ... .... ~ ...... .....- ........... llllQ' ....... U. fRIMiEIS fA)lllll SHIP REST~IAlll vasrrou WILOol.\1 .... , .. c..-. ... Miao a.:_ ..... ,.,... . .., ........ I ' • t ••• . c.-... . I I ' a# ~ .... .............. tESIM .... at• UJIMI. ....... ~-~ ..., .... ~~ TH' DO.RY·MEN FISH 'N CHIPS RESTAURANT Jiff t Piii <Wt CHOWDll With E~ Bucket Purchased Complete Meals · FOR I FCMl 4 l'Olt I FISH 'N CHIPS $2.SO $3.25 $4.00 I CHICKEN 'N CHIPS . 3.25 4.25 5.25 SHRIMP 'N CHIPS 4.00 5.00 6.00 C:.11 la ,.., ~ck It up on arrlnl "NEWPORT STYlf" aucms TO TAKE HOME 2100 W. Ocean Front Phone 673-2200 Newport Belch 12 Nooft..9 p.m. (12 Lm. Fri. & Sat.) "1f • ,r..t.e le•.,_.. ~BINESE FOOD" 1505 Mesa Verde Dr. 1 llect I. .. A-.. c.... ...... Coltf. 54M989 145-9048 BEIR and WINI We ...... Dl\UD .... IANqUIT IOOM fOl PRIYA11 PilTT 15601 a.ch Blvd. 1 ..a N. S.. Dlete fwy, w .......... c.llf. 192-2811 mate reaervatiom; we bad to w.ak IOIJle time fOr a itable bec8use we didn't can ahead." * W• aoree. Jira. Fielda. TM connclloni u o fine cMicc from the VUla Noya'• mnu. .11411 w• ollo IOI/ that tMrc fl a group of 1ta1'nc1' f'oote" 1M Chef Oscora c:qtanelloni ct the NNOJ1n' Inn. TJae11 art stuffed 10"1& chicke" chvnka and mush· ~Oom. with a delkatc IGMCe huide. Alto, tM Jtlvlero Reataurant ln South Coast Pm aerws a· great cannelloni t1trdf with pasta made fratt• IJ)itaach flour, A.real dtlicac11. ' t~nRtAINMlNT (O(K. TAIL~ EN,~u.r"'NlilENt flt.-SAT.. I, A S-'T, . HAPPY HOURS FltOM TO 6 FOR ADVERTISING IN TH~ WEEKENDER MA$AZINE Phone 642-432~ . SPECIAL COMIO DtNNER Scampi & Filet Mitnon $350 Wltti l,,...._S.led-1.W Petet• .,· ~11atecwR 11821 BEACH BOULEVARD (I ll~K NORTH OF CHA,MANI CAll!i lOR Ri'·SFRVA'I'lONS 892-2655 or 193-9911 4 t'.M. CLOSD ONDAY PROUDLY PRESENTS . . . .. .. THE IUU alLllt . .., SILER BROTHE·RS . HELD OYER BY POPULAR ~DEMAND! Jnt o••ct.118t ~ West Co.t tow . NIGHnY ••• TUESDAY THROUGH s'UNbAY IN OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dtsootheqw Llghtln~td V•lvet Room-Da-,clng, Hardrock, Soft (~rl. & Sat) (CIOMCI ~ar · · · · I · HoCov••NoM...._ .. 104~ · llaY•lcle Dr., Newp0rt -·~cli • · Phone 67S·0200 Word from a r~er In San Clemente tell1 us th.alt the curry dishes at Omar's are delec- able. "'lbere is a choice ot shrimp, chicken or lamb and tbey are all great," sa11 Mrt. JacbOG. W' • 1mOtO that the prim• rib fl tuJ)trb . at 1hfl f'ettaurcmt cmd w'll Mt1t to tf'I/ tM cunv in the Mor future. Thaw for thf tip. ~ Cream and augar, Sir? Out 'n' Abouter solicits commenu, crlticiam and praise about Orange Coast restaUMDta and night clubs. If you have something you would lite to aay, write Out 'n' Abouter, W~tender Magazine, Bo:i 1875, Newport Beach, Callfol'nia. FRtoAr l SATURDAY, OCTllO ' l 5 ··BtllY ECKSTINE with Beni Ma5on, Fire Station Band & Glr1s DINNER SHOWS: 9 .. Friar; 1:30 Sit OTHER SHOWS: 11 11 Friday: 10:30 & 12:30 Sat. DINNER & SHOW RES.: 714/534-40m FIIE~STITibH . HIGHT CLUB BESTAUlllT ~~•Hu selttt tf DlutJlaa• M HllW 1111~ ON£ Of ORANGE rnuNTY s TWO GP<EAT PESTAt.:RANH 1Job1Burns Like Roast long ls lend Duck - T ournedos of Filet Mignon 7 -v .. 1 Oscer? -Reinbow Trout? -Well, who doean'tlll These end meny other enticing entrees erei served •ev_!n nights a week et Bob ~rns Reat- •urent. locetecl in Fesh ion ldand, Bob Burn• ia "'ore then lust • "St .. lc end lobster" r .. teu· rent. A Hlection of twenty cerefully prep.red entrees -eccompel\ied by Bob Burns f1mou1 CrHm C11ser Siled -will 11ti1fy the most di1crimin1tin9 peJete. Open every ni.ght, Bob Burns does honor telephone reservetions for people "on the 90". For those of you who ere out for • leisurely lounge enterteinment la provided .. ..,,.,, .... .•M4-21H• , . • - I ~ I I I ' ~ 1 I • l1 ! i ~ I r. ~ t I J J CURR-Ill ART . IX"HIBITS LAGUNA ART ASSOCIATION -~ Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Beginning Oot. 5, an exhibit.ion of original Japanete prints, porcelains and Chinese accessories will be oo display. Hours: Mon. through Sat., noon to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Gener~ admission 50c, members and one euest are admitted free. COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -262:5 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. On exhibit Mon. · ttirougb Sat. 11 a.m. to 3:3> p.m., paintinga and drawings by James Cllltltet, spoasored by the Newport Harbor Service League. .• MUTUAL IAVINGI AND LOAN' -WT E. t aut Jli&bRy, ()oNna '81 Marr Oil...~ ml ... eroolor pilrOIC• by LoU DalUnan ... cumni.; q on 'dlaplay durtng re,W. busmen boUl'I •• UCJ GAU.EBY -Located in 1he FiDM Art Butld· iog on the UCI campus, 7601 Irvine, Irvine. Hours : Tues: through Sun., 1 to 5 p.m.; Wed. 1 . to 9 p.m. No edmtaloo charge. On exlabit be- ginning Oct. 15, "Assemblage 1n Oalif<>rnta,.' works with a sool.al message from the 195011 ml4 60's by Wallace Beonan. Edward Kien-. botz, George Henns, Fred Mason, Ben Talbert. and Bruce Cooner. · I NEWPORT BAJlBOR ART MUSEUM -Balboa Pa· Villon, 400 Main St., Balboa.-Currently on ex·· · hlbit''Just Before itie War," a display of phot<>4 , graphs of urban America from 1935 to 1941. Houni: Mon. 6 to 9 p.m., Wed. tb.rougb Sun. l 1lo 5 p.m., closed Tue$. There is no admlS'Slon charge. MARINERS LIBRAH -~Dover Drive, New• pori Beach. On d!Jplay dlring reeuJar libtery bourt through Oct., oil end w*r color pMnt.- tnp an4 ink and wash drawings by Newport Beach artist, Margaret Neal. MWPO&T 2\\TIONAL Jws -WI' Jlqrd .. Ddft, Nwwpwt Beldl: l'.td'*• petnttaog ........ .,, Nw~ Bier.ti._,,.... IDoad cm Ubllitt ~ recwar buliDeu bo ·---.. OCC ABT GALLERY -2'101 Fairview Road, Cot-ta Mela. On ublbU through Oct., drawinp by me.Qben of the Society ol m111trator1 of Loi Angeles. Hours : 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally, 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays. SECURITY FIRST. ~TIONAL BANK -191 E. l7tb St., Costa Mesa. Oil paintings of Costa Mesa Art Leap members, Louise Williamson, Marcella stanley and Theresa Raciti are on display during r~ular business hours. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -566 Center st., Costa Mesa. Currently on display during regular bus· mess hours, oil paintings of A. E. stelly. SO. CALIF. FIRST NAM. BANK -17122 Beach Blvd., HunUngtoo Beech. On exhibit during regular business hours, oil paintings by w.rrt Cusollto. LIV.E THEATER .. 35 Minutes from Orange Counw Airport ~· I O~NING THIS WEEK ' Fly to Pa1m, Springs in a Powerful 20· Passenger Aero Commuter Turbo Jet At the foot of Mt. San Jacinto lies the recreational oasft -Palm Springs -a wonder of attractions for the whole family. The spa rkling crystal waters of palm-lined pools - over 320 hotels have at least one. Twenty-one public and private golf courses a ... nd perfect year round golf weather. Spectacular aeriaL.ifamway up Mt. San Jaclnto, Art galleries, health spas and fine restaurants. , Fun and relaxation just minutes from vou on Aero Commuter. Aero Commuter has more flights from more places to Palm Springs -convenient service from LA. International, Orange County and Hollywood/Burbank Alrporu. Service at Los Angeles Airport is located at Westtm Airlines Satellite, Catt 51A. · Call your Travel Agent or-f.ero Commuter: LOS ANGELES ••• (213) 636:2121 CRANCE COUNTY.,. (714) 827-7700 . . . . 12 ==-' HOll~OOD/BURBANK ••• (213) &45-2651 CATALINA 7\ ~nn AIR LINES ".l:JL:J..r:IAJ COMMV1ER TOMOll/IOW'S S•lfVICI ... TOQAYI "Under the Yam Ymn Tre.e•• The-Westminster Community Theatre is staging the comedy, "Under th e Yum Yum Tree," Fri a n d Sat., Oct. 4 dtrough 25 in tile Westmimter CeQter Mall, 6569 Westmlnster Ave., Westminster. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 893-M43. une Belren" A. 19th Century drama, "The Heiress" opens Oct. 10 at the Cabrillo Playh~, 2m Avenlda Cabrillo, ' San Clememe. PertormanQe.t Tbur1. through Sat. closing October 26. Curtain time 8:30 p.m., phone 492--0465 for information. STILL RUNNING "Dream Girl" A comedy of a youne iif 1 lost in he\' daydreams.·.- •10ream Girl" is being •taled Ulr<>ugh Oct •. 26, ex· cept Oct. 11and12, Fri. and &at. nights at 8:30 p.m, by the Cos1la Mesa Oivie Playhouse, west gate Or· ange <»unty Feirgrounds, Costa Mesa. Phone 834-5391 for·furtber inform-atlon. "The Tiger" and "Tbe Typilta" Two one-act c o m e d i e s, "The Tiger" and "Thi Typisb" are on stage at Ile Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, through Sat., Oct. 19. Perfmnances Wed through Sat. at 8:30 p.m. Phone 4IK-8081 for funber informa'ttoo. "Tiie Bomecomtni" A Harold Pinter drama, "The Homecoming," is on stage Thurs. through Sun., closing Oct. 19 at the South Coast Repertory, Third Step Theatre, 1827 Newport Blvd., Cotta Mesa. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone fM-0363. . I OPENING SOON ''i"eaunt Dt Padl" A FNnch mUlical ~V\M f1r adulll, "Femme De Pma," ltarring RUlty Warren <1P6D1 •t Melodyiand 'lbeatn, to Fftedman Way, Anah.tin on Oct. 22. Performance11 Tuel. llrougb Fri. at •~• p.m.i Sat. 7 and 10 p.m .• and sun. s and a p.m. through Nov. 17. Phone 'm-74«>. .Yciur -Brand of Orange County Music! The Colorful Sound of I RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island Newport Beach Mtt&llM lecn. DAILY Pl&.01 "''*'• ~ 4, uu Onct ·en •ctlv. participant hi national politi.c11 helping ~ raise money tor Kennedy campaigns, the English-born Lawford ts pa.sang this one by. "I'm gWig to vote for SQoopy or Pat Paulsen -in that order/' he said wryly, Snoopy Is the nutty Beagle in the famed ''Peanuts" cartoon strip which is carried in the DAILY PILOT, end Paulsen is a slightly addled comedian running for the pre6idency on a nonexistent platform. Lawford isn't a hard-rock Dem~rat. But he l~es the Kennedy family .and did wbat he could in his lirpited way to help his distin- guished in-laws during their lifetimes: "I haven't worked for Hubert Humphrey, aiid ~'m not going to," Lawford said. H i s fordr bu<Jdy, Frank Sina.h'a, is -a strong Hmnllhrey supporter, raising money at ral., ~~{or 'tile Vice President. ~1'TMre's no way a man can associate himself with the present administration and. expect to get support from Hollywood peo- ple," said Lawford. "The Vice President is caught in the middle. He can~ di98vow the President or Ute war, and r,et I'm sure be hasn't any fat.th iri it either. ' L.wford Is not the only quf et Hollywood political activist. Othen who usually accom- pany Candidates on the hustings are staying home. ''A prod\1cer celled me a few weeks ago to appear at a rally for Humphrey," Lawford said. "He sa1d the apathy is ter· rible. He wanted to get a group of stars to go to a rally, and no.one agreed to do it." . Lawford is starring in "The . April Foob0 with J~ I.enmon. He recently completed starring roles in "Salt and Pep- per.'' "Dead Run," "Buona Sera, Mrs. Cam~ell" and "Hook~ line and Sinker." All four wer~ made abroed -in PortugaJ, England, Italy and Germany. . I believe the loss of John Kennedy a n d Pope John will be felt for generations;"' Lawford said. "They ·were changing Ute thinking of the world." -~ 11So far as I'm. concerned the only hope we have left is the young people. S'ure, there are some f.ri.oge idiots who give tile youth movement a bad name. But kids today don't want the truth swept under the carpet. It's nonsens~ that what \tas goos! enough for their fathers is good enough for them. - ''Th•y want a better world, and I would· n't be surprised to see them do sometbing about it in 1972." SNOOPY for , PRESID.ENT!!! 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Bil}.y Eckstine Billy Eckstlne wlll be singing .•t .th• Fir• Sta- tion R .. taurant, just south of Disrwrland on · Harbor Blvd., this Friday al'CI Saturday nlghta. Mr. B lings juz the way It ought to be •unt · •rid. ~an be. c1J19ht at the 9 p.m. dinner show tG"lght, (8:30 on Sat.), or at the later shOws each.night. ~ , Cllnt Eastwood take1 the INcllng' ..Ole In . "Hant ·'Em High" at the Surf Theatre, Hunt• . lnffon Beach. •XTM ADOKD "HOT ROCK 114Ylll" C.lor Galore ,.rom 11/ir1t1cl•o• ••Mia 11 OfOllft Cu lt WttllUOlr , '' 'c,• • t ) , ....... " ... •: 0 SOUTH IAS . ·TROPICAL HiH ... Largest Selection Of Tropical F i a h • Supplies in th• ar~ Ntw 2 Lecatleftl 111 W, WIUOtt. COITA MaA "' ... -tiwnlllll _ _..__. .... ~ ... "" Ofllcl) ........ . (lft ,..,.. M.) .... ,,.. F~ QENllltA&.·COMIOlll--"'"·IOt't· OOllTA~ 019S!! '*' Dle&9 ,....,. e·....,,... Open Today 6:45 PIA Dl•HMAH IN ''El VIRA ~All" OUOH WILLD . 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