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1968-10-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
7 ,, I l ' \ l • • ,• . . . • UC ~er • ' • ;MONDAY Al'.TERNOON, OCTOBER 7, ~9168 'fOl.. 111, W-. "'' t 1•CTtOMS. a PAHi Hearty . ' ' Tucker Defense Begins ;Today; Husband Testifies Bi' ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tfle o.llr '*f Steff The prosecution rtsled its case against accused butcher knife killer lrtne Tucker at 9:55 a.m. today and her husbadd, Costa 1.1esa City Councilman George A. ;Tucker, took the stand ~ the first 'witness for the defense. • One final prosecutioo witness, market employe DS.vid R. White testified of an incident in which Mrs. Tucker elbowed another customer after cashfug a check at the Market Basket stoie near her Dome. 1be incident was :similar to 14 others cited bY Prosecution witnesses Friday as Deputy District Attorney James G. Enright presented a personality profile of ~ the iJefendant. ~ml&""lttorney Paul Augustine Jr. 'fa! scheduledfor a federal court session thls .,rtemoon so U was· doubtful tqday's proc;ledings woul~' get beyond testimooy by the defendant's husband. · . Court-appointed psychlatrists\ who ex-4Di1Mid Mrs. Tucker. after the June 28 ~Ing of her next door neigbboi were in ~ how~. bri!lglng along tlJree oil plntings di>ne.by the quiet house\rife, to ·be U..d hi pmenting an JnterpertiUoo ol her complex peraonallty. ~· Westller The cloudl 1'00, roll by until about noon 'l'Uelday1 after whlc:h there 'JI be buy ...,.iw10 on the coast, lnchlnr lho mercury Into tht 70'1. IN8_1DB 2'0•Al'. Prfu.IDl•lli•o plalflDfioht w il- liom lnQe, now a fY"Oft.uor of dramcl at UC lroint, dilctwt1 Illa -II and up;,... t.ianl cm E1'tntainmt.ft.& l>age, JO, todoJ. ....... ' =-. ::::'! -~1 =-'-., -' ==· ...... I 111 I \' ,...... , .. ,, "'" c. f 1 flwl I l " ~ """ LMfwl ., It Mn. Tucker, 38, of t&n Minorca Drive. has pleaded innocent and tnnocent by reason of itlsanity 1 to charges she mun!~ l!?s. Harriell Westphal, 18, lMt Mi.rm~ Drive, during $OlDt type of baclcyvd dispute. . ' . During opening stages of the defenSe, Aul\ISllpe J!l'Obed s<cw;ty Jirocedurex at 'the .~lttr home and prior relationships wit!t'UIO'.Westpbals. , Tucker said under oath that he and his wife were careful to keep the doors loclt· ed when they were not frequently ln .use and his tesitmony indicated Mrs. Tuckef w&! particularly concerned with privacy. The dark-haired councilman's wife' even plugged knotholes in a fence separating the two properties and' often kept draperies closed to shield vision into the Tucker household. Ques\ioned about aey point al confiict between the two families, Tucker said 'elathlps bad alway• been good, altl!ougb not wtiat a pmon might call'"1nse. Police Station Burned in Rioting \ · LONONDERRY, Northel'n Irel~•d (Ul!I) -Roman Catholle de111omtraton toda':y burned a police staUon tn a third day ol rioting agslnst alleged discrlrnlna· lion by the mainly Protest.int govern. ment. . Firemen battl~ the names three miles from thia cit)''• heart where police. armored cars patrolled a IJClfflre mile that became a baUleground saturday and Sunday. HoopllaJo treated 16 penonx .. Scores al • alher Injured were doctored oo the spot. Police umted It penlll1!. · a ... e Affaira Mliitat« WIJllam cnig or Northern Ireland blamtd the rioting partly on CommunlsU lnfiltrltlng the 1J. legal Imb Republiean :Army (IRA). The llL\ ,.. .. to join this Brlttoh ~to tndependtnt, Roman Cltho~ Southern lrtlAod. I I Marine-Sentenced . ' , -. . • DA llAllG, Vlltum (AP) -'Kartao Lonee Cpl. Aolbooy IJcclardo Jr• llO, ti. Inell; -., 'lfU Mlltenced by a general cut n!alll~tllday lo two y<an -In JlrilQ• in .,....,ilon wlut the banilnll -<lcath <I • VI~ ctvilJan. . c. ' - ••"fl••¥r+1i'• • ., •• ' ' . • ''Chiv~1'.m:' .. /.~] ~' .~ • \ I ~ • • M .·, . -. .. . . ,, \ .. -'. . ~t!Y~. Se~n . \ •t (" •. •, • 1 • • • 't• r F6i -~~titig . .~ ~ • ' I . . .. . ~ . . I .. r • • ' . • " • ' --• ----------• -·--=--- • . • I DAILY l'IUT .._. -7, 1961 + .. Cleaver.·: ~Qiures , • . . . . • Students t ... 9! I • .... ContiniieFi w -.......... ' ,_ ·-··-1'• -Dlletnt11t1 In Deep South VPIT......,.. BE!IKELEY (Al') -llblvonlly 'of. Calllornlo Cllanceli<r !IOser ll'e yn 1 uaipe<l a campus ciwroolJl . Slllldq lllPl'I« • noacredll, -1\Hj>OllllOl'ld -·, with lliaci< Pother. -Eldridll ci ...... u the m&lecturer. The chancellor made It clear in hll an- nouncement that the Ull! of i unlveridty room had been authorized "only for a atudlcWpo-m DOD<iodit program.~ . S.ouih Viets --Break • 1ege, , . Take Vill~es ' IAIGO!f (uPl~ -··Solllb Vlttnam. troops t.oday posited Out of I b o · 111Ie1...,..i U.S. Gr ... Berti camp 1t Tham1I Due' and eeized Ovo aumundinl ~~=~-~-byl,OllO UPI corresponifent Nat ·albsOn sa1a not a shot was lired in regaming the five villages occupled'by the perrlllu on· the opentni day of siege. Thi allies found on- ly North VlltllameJI bodies milllllted. 111 . ninl ciayl of u.s. dl-.r. . In Baipl, U.S. apoke.mien tiid Amlriwl Marines had r...,.,,pted .tho · fort of Kho 8inh durtng the wielcend, but clllly temponrlly during a aearch for Red aoldlen lurklnc fn South Vletoam ., ...--: ·.'WiSbdt.I• IS HIS TOP C Lecturer Bleckburn 'MR. APARTt.flNT HOUSE' LKtur1r Dout1la1 . • .. J)!I!. • • 1 t.ris Sex and Draft ;:;~ ..,,.u: Aniong Conrset; • 3{\ For UC Irvine ~'f. r . . Some.unusual course• ore beJnc lauchl"' th1I fall at uc irvtne. oo~ on. fl op the mllltory drait system. ~~ The topic of another ll 11ei: hia~. ~ ,, !'" A third ta about a qhinest method o prtdlctJnc the future.. , Tha COW'MI are offered through an ~> pertmentai Coll•c• organfled by studentl. ,. And Ill" the ·most part they ore taught lifil! students. · Ess-Q The Exptrtrnlirital College 11 a rupl plement to .Ute fejUlar univer11tY&~ aca(temlc pfugrsm. Students t I k ~ courses of Interest lq them In addiUon ~rb .... their regular studies.· T Experimental College couraet are rm,,., for sradea: or cred1t, but course work call;)fi be ·converted to credit if a student arx-.c .Pfggy,wiinace, 17, dltughter of third Jl~Y pr~id~tial C3J!didate George wanace, has a problem. She's proud of ·Misstssippt state College for Women Qnd wants to keep "MSCW" tag on her car. She's tom , however, by loyillty to dad, whoae <iami>etgn headquarters has Tho Mm-abandoned l!ht Sonb J11lf 1 fo1JOiillii7'1 clijlon~ ... maiilif aiip that klDed 250 leathernecks and wounded more than 2,500. This time, they went in wi\b .7.!!l)O· men and found no signs of North Vietnamese soldiers. ·, . · · • · ~ · Three relief colUJlllll of U.S. Mar~ A t t H T • • ranges an Independent study programri~ ... with a professor and satisfies hla reil-t qulrtments. !Hued llimilor promotional tages. · · ::.:i~~i::..'="n::r;,:::.::.' .par men ouse opic cluhed with Communfll . patrols. Tho , ~ • MO!t of ibe 20!) or "' •tudents taldng the. eiperlmentil courses, however, a?.J~ , ,, M Reds downed an Amlrican beilcopte" •. . . · · . N• SL:. H. · L ad =~~:C-re!°.d".""""°'11tboqhll> Of Real Estate Lecture not looking for credlb toward a degree. "" Dan May{leld,,, the student ln charge UJi,,1 ixon fUJWS uge e 1 ,• ' AtleastnlneSouthVletnameseandOlll Marli!I were kIII8! fn Oghtlq with' 1Uer- ' rillas IUlfdlng ll>e approaches to Thulllll ' lluc. It fndicated the Communists had W l'--Dis· putes Poll pulledbac~rromthecamp,butnotfar. . a uu;e -~ , " n.:U1:elO~:n ~ ::.~M~ • "f , , Col 11. L. Bennington of Alexandria, Va., By THE ASSOCIAT!J)~J!llPS •·government ~ims are the answer tO told 'Gibson. "We.may be.overestimaUns Republlcon candidate Richard M. Nis-city and pover)Y ms.. . · .~ the sttu1Uon !"111.doubt,\VI . C111 -ebcwinc a ~ lead fn !he ll!u(ve !llW progr1Jlll· N~llld Ill • .~,!. ll!arfilei tMmea DP wdb thfte.wa1 pmldeijdf) rj4le I!!' two ,new; · •. · -t telecufi!i~i"would • ....... '"~·· a.llUl'Telf!liint In a drive survey1 -1111 pOopII Ilic! not vut new ·• the federal -:1oioctlw" §1• ~·\!le cau>p.;.l"<r, Ille flrrt time In ~ , i' tlili """~'•nee" ond · · rlil or;. •·the ~1 _,.. cuna that lob-* '· ·* ! ritr. . 1 · N • liidlbe re11ance ~ ..r . · ll!O<t Ihm!, .llllf 111e111 1111o Thuong · , prl\111'! e\)lerpriae, and on m!l1Iona .of . said. diolnc tho ~· ""' quiet, Glbeon ' Surveys Indicate . = ~~~ :."'1 reldy to be!p fl He reported .domis of muUlatld North . ..;. • .t_·-t h ~-•·ed ,_ d .. Vletnameae l!odJea In the five fanning GOP "'" ' W' 'f'"' go"('!l"IUllOll U ··-· ·W 0 viliapa lrOUlld TbUong Due, 'J'h .... "''-Oll t . ' ID inofe/': he· la!<f. "our .. people ha•~ ·fell "" time . to count them.. Amen':: <~Ill!~ loi<fO•leu. . dlvebomben had Ieveliii the villages .. ·~apobonlheheelaofaNewYork Glbeoo said ' Congress Contr. ol ,'rflifoa f~-1nc him 1e1dlnc 1n • • ... lei ,;;"."1nore than enouih . electorl! • ~ ~··for, electlOia, · -and 'lhowlna' NEW YOBK (UPI) -Two l<ll'llOYI ·~aJlc. · clildldlie HUberl H • f'toetn P .. e J publflbed t.oday fndicated ~pubUc1n1 • Hiunplulij· tt.uina.Jn 1i!Jnf place behind HE S will pin a number of "'ts ~eon.-thlrll,plrty''condidate <l!'orge C. Willaci. S IAN S tbi1 lall. but not enouih to pve-tbem coo-A .Waohingtdil Ptiat S:state . aieo -' ' ' Intl of ellJler house. -~· a ~ llld 'l!."°k-. Clrcll, Hiint!ii&too Beacb. N.......U mqazlne WI H the election antt a toss ·up' --lfllmpbrey 'lind __ ,_ · ware beld t.oday the GOP Ji'Obably would WaUICI! at.tbJa:polill for .lhlnf place. -Pou•a L.· Smflll, IO, IJll Magnolia win Ill -In the H\l"" of _RepHlel> ··Bul.W'1Jace,.la..\V-ftriri to lddreaa Avt,·Girdeiia. lalttol. IJ Im than 1 ma~. 'l'hO New . UnIUo! Preas ~tiOUJ7''4!1ora and ~~'B. It 11 pr I ck, ·u, IJl5 York Times eatlmlted ,tile . ·~bie the,'l(itfonll.~~. /fllPtilOd the ~ A.4., Gordena. _ llepubllcln houae Mil •t<ll'l ... 11• Tlmel ,aurvq ,)i!d l8ld ,lie la IOinC to •4"i&N !:uni :is 107 E. Ml'"'Ja SI. Both lmVl)'I ~ the Democrab -. ftnJit(1lm ,,_.. r ~·.. ''"' .;sf". · ' ' ":t!:' ' are aimmtcerta.JD ,to rotainjoefroi'i>I the • ·,.! ~~· iI1t,;t &° ""YCirk T1me1 , OJ....,; ,· ·: ~ Smale. • • ; knows anythini-,,.ori'aliGOt'·J>W>llc op1. ..~Anon, 21, of Commodoie Cir· In tho ~ _l;oo&reH, Jlepublicanl 'nliin than lbff iDl&opllt/n,;>• lf'1lace uJd • cit, ·BUllllnrton Bach. haft 117 of Ille 411!ll<Nae "'ti and'l'l·Of •at:iit airpi)it ne,,. ~~ , . .'~noow N.W,, Ill, 111 Hl1J!l>lldcn Ille 100 ~~lSenate. , And H•'"-""....,-.01• '"" •~ I "' • • Pu ., .. N ........ ·.'iafd ~ poll O! fll eor' and fiot· ~'"' """'· '!l'l ~ = e -~~··"° en~._ ' · !"> ~.1n :!Jlf.:1& ~~· lndtcites ~elecl~~r Who .• ~a1ac1'1..-.u .. ~.~1c1enweot llepu~_wffl,iilit&ntfylenoughatate "I ibJnk j ,.inoif is mu~ u tho ·llffB~n~. '.:-1-:· ~-~Ptf'Olll to 'be '!U'• of polfllen 'lti!Ow about . wbilt't on the ·:""fri· ~ llaot; 11: Jiiii S. Shelly electfntl."1diartf M. Ntzoo, U Qeo<Co C., people's mindl In. thfl i:r!Ueai elecl!on , SI., Santa An1. · =~e;:t= ~ii,~ year;" Hum]lbrey •. said 1..U: •. "'~irl ~>ld N. Be11df7, 21, 5531 Abroham .-,i ·i;·, .. , , .~~-~1!".~Pa.,,..,.. Ave., Westminster. ---, ' \ •< .. ·~ """"'" ~. Ilia country fl In -B .-~':!-4.: ~ ,. trouble," he sild. r,, .And ;tbeJ: are uk· oward 'lbomuoa, 43, 1811 Arnold ., "" Ing: which Cllndldale .and :wlilch party Ave., Costa Mesa. , ~· }' can bold this COU!ltrj ~·" -llase11w7 D. llldwdl, 21, 2Z111 1 ,,,,., The , • '~ _ T1me1 survey; ~ Sunday Meyer Place, .Colla Mesa. • _ ,,,.._...,., ,.~ .,,.. showed Nixon lea~g 1n· M atates with -Tom r. MW.caieo i:i ''f5415 ~ -380 electoral votes -rro are needed for Gol · ' ' =;, ~ ~ .~~ ::::: . e1ettlon :..... Wan.Ce· ibead ·in teVen states denWest St.,' Huntington Beach. , . .A;AUFOINIA •. , With I&· <lecu>ro! ..... and Hwnphr<y -'Leder _I; Pnt!U. .l8, 10t35 Sumner · ORAHGI ·.CG.W' f'lllL.IUUH; COMl"ANY· leading in fuur·atates-IQld the Dtstrtct of St., Santa F.e Sprina:a. . . '\. :·aoMrt N. W.M Columbia wJth a tota,1, 28 electoral votes. -Mn. Patricia Pn:Itt, wne as above. ,.~~ •lld Nlltit.r The Washington Post survey showed ' -Mike A. Memoa, 24 9353 Trask Ave Nixon strong or: bolCling ~ edge in S2 Gardea Grove. ' ., J,c,·I. c.rtr, states with U8 electoral VOtel Humphrey Den N b Vka ,,...,..., .,.._ ••• MIM• in seven states-with Q eledoral votes -, y ewtom ' .2S, 17541 Villa and Wallace Ii.I states with 53 electoral Park, La Putmte . votes. , . -Wa)'D.tl Grile:lti, 3t. 19401 . Geraldine But the Post rated ais other atalel with Lane, HuntJnctlin Beach. 93 electoral votes u tosa ups wbJcb could -Robert Bapt, SI, 1308 S. SMt1 · St., place either Humphrey or Wallace in Santa ·Ana. third place at this point. -Chute1 UWeJoU, 22, 11.'e Princess Lane, Santa Ana. Hanoi Sending ... 'Gifts' to South HONG KONG (AP) -Ncx1h Vietnam Aid t.oday h II oendinl 50,000 -of rlc:o, 100 -of medlcai supplla, and 10 milJkJn yltds of' ciolb to the Viel Cooi and Ill 17111polbiml In South Vietnam. Much of the ..-Jal 1pporenUy II be!"li eorrled by Ncx1h -Jn. llJfrilDn. '!be Rldio llonol broodcul aald : "North ViftnamMe, ftlled wttb br-11 km f o r their Southem com· P1triotl1 , are overcoming mounlllnl, rr..n, lltm ftchtJnc, ahtlllng and bom-blor ID 11'1111-•ital-...Jde1 to tho )l!llilollc piople who are c:our.,....i, ........ up to llol lmperlailll An1erlcan aar•z »L" 4 . ... , .... • B~tt1~hip ·;Hits N. Viet Coast SAIGON (AP) "-Tbt' blltleil)lp N"' ,J...,y c:arttnued farther up the -ol Ncx1h Vlftoam Sonday, • llhelliOfl • on artillery lite and ..,ppty )IOinl near the !loo River about IG mJla nor1la of the dom1lltariJld111111._ '""' ohlp arr1...r .. llrlns atat!oo Mmid1y bot her llnl llllpmeota ,._ _,ailllt Norib Vltln•-·'""' _,. points lnlldo O< jUll -of tile demilltariled -· A Novy lpOkmnaa uld the lllelll lrom the Ntw ~fl'MY'I lf.lncb .... dellrO)'td ... 111111 DOlllloa .... • bunhr .... -.ltd tho IUPlliY lirlL -~ the Experimental College, said student§;~ , who take the courses D'Plcally are ~ terested 1n an bout study break and 1 '"' Second in the .serie1 Qf four Ct.asses on He la immediate put president of the chance to 1earn .. somethlng different. >1f!; real estate. investment and management Orange County Apartment O w n er 1 The Eipeiin\ental College waa beguft''<:: for DAILY PILOT readers will be held AasoclaUon. Ia.st. spring quarter with a couple elf:~ Tuesday night at 7;_, o'clock at Newport Blackburn, one of the orJginatora or the courses in comparaUv.e religion and wma-~;:, &arbor Hl&b School. real estate investment lerles now in lta tutlng. Nine are available this fall witli~ Lecturers will be Merton A. Douglas: foUrth yw, 118 real estate columnist for c 1 o II e to 25 atudedts enrolled in eacts,,no liomeUm" referred to w "Mr. Apart· the DAIL . Mayfield -iald. · · -ment House" in Orange County, and y PILOT, has been involved in The cou?sea m:l'lhstructors : •":•""' " bor Atta realto -C Bl'"'":b many major Southland real estate -Ametican '6emfil History taught by . ' ~,:er Of the' Black~ 8~ .• N'~ development pro~ama and ,CUlTelJUy ' &enJor Eftgllsh"major TonyG~gory .. ',\ t~~ operates hfl own firm. ·, ·· . .-....... ( -.~~ dtal"-s) • . ·He ls a~ ~~,.,the Hun'~""........ -.1.m;. ..,, ....... m a -"On .. .aw '"~ 'The !-lftia .-!.~ l> tit~• Beach llo<rcf 1:i ·Reali:, -... -, taught by emor Ken Cowan. . '••i public free of charge .as a jomt presen· '. and was for -Free Fonn Muaical CreaUvity {jam talion of ,µie DAILY PILOT, Orange three years a director on the board of the session} led by 11opbomore biology ~a~ Coaat Coll ••• th N rt Harbor -Call_fornia. Rea,I, Estate·Assoclatlon. John~ · . • . Co.ta M.!':0~ of ~~::f. · His, topic: Wl!dom of Land Invest--I Ching (Chinese tnethod of prediC~"' Tickets are .available at an DAR.Y ment.' . . Ung 1he futufe ); taught by Assistant v.: PILOT offices, the realtp board's New· Free lick el!! will be offered on a space-Professo·r of History George Kent. ; '-"". ~·Beach offi~ an.'1 .at Orange Coast available bas11 at the door. -KHJi Building (to become Potte"'Dl1 liege. . . . . . Making once the kiln is built), organized Lecturer Douglas, who ~t 33 y¢81'1 by students David Georgi , Bruce Green tn !op management PoS!Uons. with the B. woman Reports and Buzz .Young. ., F. !Jooddch Co. ·before creating his nm -Film Making, ta ught by juni~•. apartment project, wm 'speak on "Self or English major Richard Charnley. Professional Management." Freeway Sm"per -Man's Military Tradition, taught hq An lnstiuctor at Orange Coast Coll~ge graduate 1eachlng a a • I •ta n t In ... on pro~ management. Douglas also fi mathematics Gary Itzkowitz. a corporate otncer fot 'Better Fredricka Costa Mesa police loday were Inv.es.--Reading Dyn~cs. offered b ,....,, DeVelopmenta, ls co-owner of a ct>inpany Ugatmg the report of a sniper from a . Evelyn Wood reading instructors at ~ which fumlshes carpeti, draperies and woman motorist driving northward on the reduced rate of $135 instead of $170. furniture to apartment ownert on a San Diego Freeway near the Harbor -.KUCI Radio Station coordinated bt; wholeule bull and ii prealdent of the BoWevard turnoff. "" sOphomore blol9gy maj~r Randy Rees~ .. -,. BDF Corp., .wbJch-manages 3,000 apart-Marian E. Mates, 39, of ~g Beach, 1 campus mation manager. 1~·1~ ment unitl. said she was driving on the freeway Fri· Mayflel_d,sa1d he ls trying lo organize -. .. rlay afternoon about 5 p.m. when she " 10th course called Know Your Rights ,;;;·:.t· Sworn in by Rusk UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (AP) Secretory of State Dean Rusk t.oday awore ip Jame.s RuueU Wiggins, new ~hlef U,~. deleg•te to the United NaU0111> and nine members and alternates of the U.S. delea,atloo . to the 23td General Assembly. . ' .. 61-.ol.I> f 'JN!~ ""'-'-_, t h • """fll aaw a lUU>11 rom a ....,. .__.v,..,.e be taug t by an attorney. ·~\•• &edan passing her in the fast lahc. · · . None of the. Instructors are paid, buJ.; • An instant Iatt:r she heard:a loud blast, Mayfield does have a budget or •t,250 to. -· !he reported. The woman said the sedan; speed on !Upplles d~.'the year. Thf'-'· ·a "greenish color" bearing a license money Was provided bp the studeiif~ st.art1ng with ttle letters ·JEV, emltted government from stUdent fee.!I. u.u two 'more shot-like _soundl as it passed Mayfield, who is a sophomore m:P. other cars. · _ history, said' experimental colleges art·· Nellher the Long Beach, woman ·or -being started at campuses all across lhao~ other motorists reported any damage to country ·as , studenlll demand more 11 1 Your Omt"a ~alts & Strvict ' A"encv .. _ .. ---lN!n l lt:I Ill • wrtwtr ...... '• r-• ' flit ITIG t CIHMll • Ollocl •Ml-.. ~~~ Sl.99 , New 2 Great Stores To Se"' YOll ffAllOI iMOPftQ HUNn ... TOfll ClfllTll CINTll . llACH A alM ... C 1111 HA-.: ..... . HUKT1 .. 6TON .. CH OSTA MIL\ 14M411 .IH-1111 Opon Moft. Thur.. Fri. '111 f ~ " ........ --.._.,," ... _ ,,_ .,.. ) °""' .. _,.. . "-Mt. I, ....,.., ... ,<Cd' , ..... 'TO "' TOii '""" ... od !le '!IC .- cja th: no pa • re .. l • OI cl; B ·~ ol v: T " " c • E ' ( • n c ! ' r • J .. •• .. , : I • ---- ~u-tington _Beaeh .,y .Parr VOL 6T, NO. 2'4f, 3-SECTIONS, 12 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALll'ORNIA. ' MONDA'Y, OCTOBER 7, 1961 .TEN CENTS ' " Wi'll . They 'Fight on for 'Steam Plallt ~igh'~ .. . Let'& all bear ft DOW for iood ole' Edlaon Steam Generating Plant High " School. Thal named looiped as a po51ibility to. 4aY for teh filth high' school of the Hun- tington Beach l!nion High School Dlslrlct, now under coostructioa in the southeast part o( the city. The confwdon arose in lbe wake of a reaolution drafted by high school leader1 uking trualeel lo ua the name o1 0 Edilon High School" for the new facfil. yl. The question wu whether the students were recommpMilng the name in honor~ the nearby steam eenerating plant, or in ' honor of inventor Tbomu Alvin Edison. For school official!, the lnterpretaUon was. clear. "'M!e name of the school is the Thomas A. Edison High School, and certainly not Steam Plant High," wd District Supt. Mu Forney. Dr. Forney Aid today that allldenl! In recommending tbe name "Edilon Hl&b" were apparently trying to conform to a 4ifectlve of ICbool ~ to, come up wilh names wJllcb emRJwiud ~ ma in which the school I! locat.d. Another tack taken earlier ha4-IOUght to IUlllle the laclllty ofter persooa. II qulckly became embroiltd in controversy as facUoos arose to support tbelr favorite personage. . The I t u d •• t. resolullc>I optln& I 0 • Beach Man Beaten 21 Hessians Arrested in Assault In an apparent "act of chivalry'' the Outtaw motorcycle gang Hesslana Satur- day allegedly i;hain whipped a Huntington Beach bar patron who had tried to strike up a conversation with a woman member of their gang. . Police arrived at the bar as the beating victim was staggering out the rear door. Twenty~ne of the motorcyclists were ar- rested at the scene and jailed on felony robbery charg .... The alleged assau1t occurred after Charles T. Gore, 25, an engineer, ordered a beer at the Showboat Bar, 19202 Beach Blvd., and started talking with a woman patron seated next to him, Gore told of- ficers. He said he left the tavern just before midnight aDd was attacked as he strode towaI1f his parked car. Police said that the Hessians' sense of propriety bad apparently been offended. One of the motorcyclists allegedly screamed at Gore, "This will teach you not to mess with one of our girls." Gore told police he was knocked to the ground, punched, chain whipped and then kicked u he lay flattened on his stomach. He said one of his usallants yelled for the others to kick him iD the bead. 'Struggle Not Over' • Noncredit Cleaver Class Approved by US'sHeyns ' BERKELEY (AP) -Univenlly of caillornla dbancenor ~ II• J • 1 aulgned a campus clUll'mlll Slllldoy night for a noocredi~ student-IJ)ODJOl'ed course; with Black P~ leader Eldridge Cleaver u lhe i;Min lec\1ir0r. The chancellor rrtade it clear in hll an- nouncement that the use of a university room had been authorized "only for a student-sponsored noncredit program." The Student Center for Participant .Education, which initiated the course, an- "Court Refuses :To Put McCarthy, Oeaver on Ballot From Witt Services W ASIUNGTON -Chief Justice Earl Warren ~ded over the nopening oC --yt.ht Supreme Court today as 1 t unanimously dismissed in Its rirst deciSions two election ballot appeals from California. The court refused to order California to put the names of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.), and Black Panther leadtr Edridge Cleaver on the presiden- tial ballot next month. Abe Fortas, would-be IUCCtSIOl' to War- ren; was in his customary seat of eighth rank to the Chief Juslice'i right u the new court term began -20 minutes late. A McCarthy group, called CalifonUans ror an Alternative in Novem,ber, had gathefed only 190,000 sipa.tumi of the 300,000 required under state law. For this reason California COW1s blocked their bid. The Supreme Court turned down thelr appeal, saying whatever mai be the merit& of the controversy It is too close to election day to tinker with the ballots now. Cleaver, who sought ballot tpace for hi! Peace and Freedom Party! w~ turned down without comment. Califomia courts had ruled that at the age of 33 he la nol eligible to tun for presidenL The Constitution puts the minimum age at 35. In a third -the coort refused to order Virginia election officlala to mah way for a Wallace-Reagan Conservative Party ticket. ' C9..4~T lUYAKERS 'UP THE CREEK? Jt'I cbaOl ln the kayak canoe camp. DAILY PILOT Sporl! Edllor Glftm While, In bll elclwd.ve.reporl cm Olyroplc GllDa pnpar<lioos from Mexico Cliy to- d.,., telll how tt la for 0ranp c.ut 'bylken. wm !hey bt up Iha beach wllhoul a paddle 1'hel\ the competition ope111 Satun!a)o? Set !ht llery today '"' Page It. oounctd abortly afterwards that Cleaver wouJ4 deliver the first ol 10 ledurel in the course from 11 a.m. to 12:~ p.m.. Tue!day In 155 Dwinelle Hall ~ Center said, however, that "the struggle" for the course, Social Analysis 139X, is not yet over. "We must continue to press for credit far the course," the Center said, adding that its position "continues to be that Social Analysis 139X must be given on campus for credit as plaoned." student body president Charles Palmer echoed the need to press for credit for the course. "We have gotten the bottom two-thirds of our goal, that is, on campus as plan- ned. Now we must dedicate ourselves io achieving the last and mom important · third, that is for credit." Palmer added, "We must also dedicate ourselves to the much larger question of racism in our university and in our socie- ty." The faculty instructors tn the course 1aid the is5ue of credit could be "proper- ly resolved only by the acliom of the Academic Senate." Two of Sextuplets Listed 'Critical' BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI) - Doctors reported two of the five surviv- ing Thoms sextuplets ln critical condition today because they cannot drink breast milk. Margaret Shotton, the obstetrician who delivered the bibles Jut W-ay, Aid Ian and Lynne Thoms bad been Ulllblt lo drink and are now takhW noudlbment in- travenously. Tb e 1 are in a "phase of crisis/" she said, btcaU>e Ibey cannot .Uy on ln- traveooua feeding more than two or three more days. They must learn to drink in that time. TbeJr condition could Jmprove or "IUddenly go down at any time," Miss Shotton 18id. I - The engineer WIS treated at Huntington lntercommunity Hosplla) for cuts OD bll face, blck and legs and liter releaaed. Ht told Police ht WU dragged back Into the bar and propped up OD a llool U gang members ordered him to band over hil watch iD exchange foi bis release. Gore stumbled out a rear exit u police . offlcen anived At the bar. A 10-man police 1quad led by U. Mike BID'kenfield arrested 11 auspecta. 'Ibey w • r • transported .to county jail. Cited in the brawl was bar owner Louis Bennett fOr keeping a quanUty of vodka (See HESSIANS, Pqe I) County Probation Of fices Sought For Huntington A pair of deputy probaijon officen ~ lootlnc at offices lodaY In Huniin(loa Beach, hopllig lo bi'iii( ·li !hi! ·~11 local IUpOrVJsWa of Youtl! on ~ . Diel< Hager and Len!J· Eaton lold tho membm of the Hllllllnlton BMch !lJ:. change Club Thursday thaMhe ·Pn>baUon Departu\ent special iliper,Ylilon unit needs an offlce in Huntington ·B~ Jn an effort "to keep the klda on the street.I rather than to lock them up." The problem is that while the officers have plenty of enthusiasm for aetUng up .a local office, the county bas no money. Hager told the Exchan<e. that H the special supervision program can operate by Jtself for a y~ funds could be budgeted next year to cover office coats. He asked the E>chanp Club lo help U II could. Exchange Club President William Terzenbach said be will ask his board of directors Tuesday to approve a program of aid to the probation officers including obtaining use of donated office space if pou!blt. Other co6I! would he telephone and o_ther utilities, a~ to the pair of of- ficers. Hager aaid aix depµtiea presently wort lhe Huntington BeaCh-seal Beach area and each of lhe oflicen has about 35 persons to supervise. "We'd like an office near the problem areas of the city. particularly in the downtown area," Hager said .. "'lbe idea is to offer a less formal situation In which to d1acusl problems whiCh often. come to the probaUon office only In the formal of. fices of the ldaDcbester O!flce Bulldiq in Oran1e." · U.S. Soldie~ Dies In Korean Clash SEOUL (AP) -Al> American 10ldier wu killed and two others wounded in a claab wllh Norih Korean lnfillrators along the demilitarlled IOllt, the U.S. Army announced today. 1be three men were part of a patrol from the Ind U.S. lnfsntry Dlvlalon that was attacked Siturday by an unknown number of inflltratora, the announcement lald. • ......... Five names 1 were YOted on by , fbe ~ ne aama, and J.be~ numberi. of ....... each .-l•ed ..... ·-HJil! (because ol the ar<a), II; La Mancha, D; Adelante, lJ, aDj ocea., 11. NO,,.._.~ W..., ~. hortorlna the dictate of the board. 'l'l\t slpdenu wrote Into their rabluUon that they favor.cl keeping the name EdlJon High btcaU!t they would need fl -1111 day• to ..... up wllb • SlllU,blt , (lee EDISON, Pqe I) . . :MILYPUT1 ...... ,._._.. FAMILY LAUN~H~S ALL-P.UR~.E Pf!OTEST .AT''!UN~INGTON. HARBOUR• . 'Down:wllh R1P11ir .BnI1, Sowa .. .P1 ... 11;·Up .ath.,Play1rou,ncl ~r~,l5hlp'_Slgn1 c ;· '.-. .• ,; ~ ' •• r... •£.-'-..• : '··,,,'·::-·1.. . ,, .·.··~1.11{1!·1··! ., D ·~f~ 1i ;A ",[ P.r9~~ ·SJAIM· . ' ~ B981C ..... -.. ~. •. t ,. ' -T -· ~ • --, -~-:..,..,. __ :. '~..t~ • ,· Marina F~mily ProtesiB~~r Btll;i • i.:~i .. ~1:ft~Mu·:;:; The Arlin Marshall 'flm!ly .moved to hQ no gr111.and that a stop ~·11 need-~· .. : , : ,g: Huntington Beach about 18 months ago eel neaJ! their horhe,· and daughters,-Kelly, . Stroog pr:otm , to , cl).aQgina, · fropt happy with the prospect of living on the t, and Kimmy, 7, who enjoyed the restdenUa.I to t'Om1ntlrclal a pa(Ctl. ·.of waterfront and conlident that there would pl.ckeliJ11. . land at tht northeast. Cohvr. ol. EdWah!. be plenty of '1llOOlb sailing ahead. Don Byrnes, vice~ in charge of Street aDd S1*f Aven1" Ill upj!cted d11r· Over the weekend they took. up their salea for the watertrotlt ~eveloppient, ing loda)"1 pabllc beirlni before lhO City signs of protest and marched tn fronl of said hil company doelit•t know yet ·wbat · Council. , . · t Salu office of the Huntington Harbour it la going to do, "U anything." Several rtllcknll olt!>r: ll&rbY .,,.... Corp., objecting to _, they cjalmed "I ·don't· wan! to be ·_...i .,inlo d!Can FountaJn, trlCI hllve flied Jiote!1a were unjusti.fled repaJi: bills In connecti<m anything," be added. Ht aald ofter cqn-. with. tlJt !'\t ck'rr and ~·to with their ·home at lMll Barnstable Cir-sulUng .wl~ comPany lawyers, "We, tnay ap~ ·~t the. 7_:30' p~nl~oD of ·~ cle. decldfl to talk to them (the Manballi) by council •• .. ' r " f1 • { Marshall Aid that It hlos coat him near· We<!rieoday." · · ' '. ' : 1n. ~ 'llit · -wnem'ban ly$IOOpermorith·1nreJ>Olrb1llulncehe He etplaiDed that the dliagM!nent · -tOd .. a 11<Uiloq.q~:~.IODlnC moved to the plusn marlna-..ctlon 'of the w)th ·the Manhal1s I.I ."~ ,mailer. of: dU· llgned· by abo\l,t 250 real~ · , city. ferenct of opinion. Our pj!Op\e lbtnk when • Also .ClieduJecl' (or me ". 7::if p.Jji. Parading along with Marshall were lils lheY (the Manhalls) pit in landscaping, meet!lll Ill a b>alhig 9n ·-~· froin wile, Ronnie, who said the riearby acbool . their la,ndlcaper nicked the wa~ pJ-." : olll<j .zbheltO mldlmt~ ~~ ,and : Cottuneid1J:l f<a'1 11operty1 •._;~ Ocean View Bo~d May. Set IOUtheasi ~rC>( Uic>Cer •aJ\11.·MC!!> lefnDrive,. . , l I • ~ .. I . lnbotlio-·~()!mn) . bu. recommtndld the ~ ' . ' i\ I . ' ' J I · 1 l Pl N · S h I · Marine · Sentenced . an on . ~g c oo s , ~o~ H~iig~g ,~~th ~ Becauwof recent dissatisfacUoo with a list of namea: suggested for a f~iure Ocean Vie,; achool, trustees tonight are to consider a policy for 4;0ming up with namea in the future. The new pollciy, Which recorrimendi the apPojntment of 1 committee o f lchoolmtn to pii>pooe · lllmel, will be ~at the 7:30 p.m. meeting in lhe district board room, 7972 Warner A vfl. Two ween qo, trustees reviewed a.liJt of names for a lchool to be built In the Franc:iscan Gardens tract in northwest H\UlttnglOD Beach. OJ the five namea put be.fore them, trustees ndfid <Ni two because they w'ere cotnmerdal and one because i~ aounded too much like th& name of, an Uist1ng lchool. ,. • • · DA.;NANO.·~ <~I'>·-'-~ f!'lween M'esa View and Cor<loba View, Lanco..Cpl. Anth<iny Llcclardo .IT.,._ !&al Ibey c1-the Drll for the lchool. Lol!•ll, Mm, wts -· by ia seneral --todQ'lo two years Und..-the propGled polley, the ocOOol 1 In pr!!on ·ID-wllb the bangi0, princlpel , lltd · two pmnl! In !ht a~ I death of a ·Vltbw1-dvlllan. ' tendsnce ~ the· ..,, school \l)>uld Llcclanlo, the fifth olleven Marines '.lo serve, ~U~ii91 l\>t ~111 View I l>O,.trled' In the aJoYtnp of. n;..ov~: Teachers Aun. and ~ Vltj1' School nam"' ciylllan1 near ljue May H, ~ Adinlniatraton Asa.., and .the cllltrlct pl.laded. iQlltf 1" 'a ~re of "f' superlni.ndeftt and a member al hll llafl itat.d murder.. • ' will compose the D11D1Dc c0ipmt11ee. • -• • I The group's !wlctlon'will be ti> come up Oretlfe • ' C-C t with four to eight nam~ for each ICbool, ' • I conforming to elistlni --which map take the name ollocal . atreets, tracts, terrain, b l a t o r l c a 1 baci<groonc!,' or people who lli•e ll";d' j oul!landing contributlonl to tba ic1J9o1 diitrict or the city. . " 1 I ' I .I .. _ ------------------ I, DAil Y PILOT Nixon~ - Sex a1ici nr8f1 . Ainong Courses i., I Foi UC Irvine -....... counioi ... bell!l lauibl thla fall at UC Irvine. one 1a on the mnu..r, draft oy111am. :l'lllo ioplc of anblber la -hlainry. A., lhlrcl ta -• --ol prwdld .. the fUW... 'Ille ---ll!rai!lb .. Ell: pat11oJ!UI Collep orpnbad by.,-._ Aild fer tho -part 1bey an lal!ll>I by -"-. Tbj _, Ezperimel!lal Collega la .. lllP- plomenl lo the ttgUlar unlwnllf aciclemle prosram.' Studenla take coUr. of In-lo them In addliloa lo wreau1ar-... Elporimental Colle(e couraea are not fllr ..... or cradl~ hui """" work CID "' -lo credll If • -.... --.. lnde~ _,, pnllrlJD WtllJ I prof-aod aaUsflea hll ,._ ...... 4, ........ I ..... .......... . , ... Wallaco at.lhlt .poinl foe 1hW place,,. , , • But Wallaco,-In WMhlngton in - Ulliled Press Int.ernatlooal edilora-aod the National Press Club, <lispuled the TilMs survey aod pid he Is going in finiJh firlt. • . - l(oll-GI lbe llllO or IO aludenil takinl U. ~ counee. however, U'9 not~ ~ cradli11ionrd • ._. llU 1fa111old, 1be -.ii 1n chirp ot the Ezperlmeaial Colle(e. aald - who lake lbe -lypleollJ are In- -In .. hour aiqdy -and I' -lo lean! -·hie dJlferenl. . ' 'Ibo Bzpelmm!tal Collesa· .... ,...,.. . ' lul IP'lnc quarlor wlih a couple of --1n companilft rellllon aod wine lallln(. Nina are avaflalile thll fall with c lo •• lo • aiudonla enrollad In each, llayllold aald. 'Ibo -·and lnllruclon: -American --11111ory, laught by senior En&IJah major TOI!)' G,_l" -The System (a ~ on draft laws), laughi by senloe Ken Cowan. -nee Form llua1col CtuUvli)> \jfln -), lad by~ blolou\n]Jor John Martin. -~ ,. -l aq <Cbili.oe'~ .:i ~ .. Una the lutln), lauchi by Amlailni Profeuor of ru.i.r, 6-KAni. , , --Kiln Bulldinl '(in become Poituy Mallng once the.klln la built), orsanlied by -David GeOrll. Bnlce Green Dllenanaa in Deep Sauth Peggy Wallace, \7, daughter of third party presidential candidate George Wallace, ..has a proble~" She's prQlld of MiSsiuippi State <Mj,1e lo• W~,aJl,d -wants to ~~111.SCW'I ~~er car. She's .-..1~ however, by -Joyal!!: to de~;-~ 'l>11J11paign .headquarters has ~o,\siued similar promotfpr{aI ti*'es ..• ,, _ , < l -, ... ~ . ' Rockwell Deltles Rumors . and B1m YOUJll. ' • -=~~:;.junior ·Of Sale of -A.utonetics -Min'a Milllary Trad!Uon, lalqhi by lflduate ~ teaching a I I l I t I n t iD mathen'IUCI 0117 ltzkowttl. -Readlna D)'Damlcs, oUertd b y EvtJyn Wood reading lnalructori al a nducad rala of $13> blllf,ld of $110. -KUC! lladlo Slalloii. coordlnaiad by aophomore btoJoey major -Rees, camp111 liatton ll!ll!aPr. · ' MaJllald aald tie la ilyJni in or1an1Je a 10th ....w called Know YOW' Rlghto, lo bo lal!&ht bj aa atlctney. Mone of the lnltrudora .. j>ald, but M.,nald dOal hlfl' l hudp&· GI $1,llO in lpOl!d .. ....,.. durinl the year, ,,,, mo n •Y was provided bp the -rtudent goYtl'Dmtllt lrom student fees. ·.RW:nors that:~arth American ~k:well (:Ory-""' prepertng in sell Ila A!nahelm Ai.itorietica Divtalon were acoffed at·loday by in Autoneild spokesman' as "~e quivocally. without fowJilatfon." The' unpdnfbined' atortiMI bad a1so hlnled thai In add!UM lo unloading U..H ol ~eUC11 the cerporaUon Intended to scratch plus for I~ · inaMlve Laguna Niguel plant now under construction. . The Autooetiea. otO~ ~d, "We can loll you IQ!'~ il!lt l'lortit-Amerlcan· 11octweU dotSll'I ln**1 tiuell U. largoll division · CAu!"neUca). -The olllclal ,.ia .. , . . .. Mrs. Danielson " M.,Gold. w~ , la )l aopllomore in h11iorJ,'.W ~lal colleaes ire bltnc_lllriad al -~ ...... the C0UW7 u ttudeftta dtmMd more Ri ~tnl!h<lillojimlaughL , "tes on Tuesday ·.~ " . ' -4 • ' • nA11Y "1101 • •• .. ·: • j " ,:~I C~T· l"llk.llH»tG COW'ANV ' !." • l•it•rt N, W-M . .. ... *"' .,.. HllllN' ' ... -_, ... l. -c.m.. Vkil ,..,.i.., Miii .._.r M9111• Tit.11111 IC•..tl ·-Th.-.. A. M1rphln• MMMl111 lllllor AIHrt w. ..... 'wu11.fll k•-' ..,_lai. HvntlMtcln IHdt •«t:r City t•ftor " ............. °"* Jot ltti Str.•t M•RJ!tt ""'"'••• ''°· ... ltO 92641 I --""'::'IC;~~"'.'::'.!::.. ..... , ..... ,_..1 ii"F.r;i1 A'l'WM Funer1l · Bervtct1 ·for 'Shirley E. Daniel.Ion will be condllcted at I a.m. Tuelday at. Weatm1n1ter ·Memorlal Park Chapel-by the Rev.',l\us..U Shaw • Mrs'. Dlnlelson dlM .F.riday at a Hun- Uugton Beach foWurant when she mif- fertd a heirt ttttck} She w111 48. She worked In the Hundng;oo Beach oflJce of the Otlnll,Cowity Evtnln( NewL Sha 11 IUMved by her hu1ban<I, Allen ; two dau,ahttn, Alene, 1e, and Dee Ann, , 20. Ali live .Ii 1171 Creedmoor Drive, HunillJCloo lltlC!L Mn:. Dln1ellon and 1evera1 fellow emplO)tt.I went, to a local mtaurant Fri- ; day afternoon where she suffered lbe heart atlack, accordlna in the "'"""''' oUlce. She waa dead on arrlval at Hun-Unlton lntertm!munity Hoopllal ai 7:ll p.m. A doctor at the scene and later firemen attempted muscltaUon unsu~esslully. Rose Society Meets Tuesday 'l11t Oroli~Collnty Roll SOctOIJ .,;n bold a -Tuead11, 7:ll0 p.m., Jn tho 8-tlan uJldlng of the • e w Weahnl-C:Mc COnter. Mn. L1Ulan crane of Nawport llttch will -II mli!erator for a pone! on nhllllllna 'llllouo -c1-IChtduled le< the m"1tni- Tbt ooctet1'1 ihlrd annul! Roll ShOlf ii Iii for Ocl -.sr al the dvtc cent.r. lldltduleo foe fllta rvtni will be available Tuead11, _,,, lo -cbaJrman lloa kc, Sanla Ana. \ the COrbllary rumon concerning Laguna Nlgue1 also were lmfounded. ' . The. tumors eprang up in the wake of a neW con.tr~ agreement COV,ering 23,000 c.•or:i:~·aUon · e.mployes in CalUornJa and tour .other .statee. , The three-year contract, retroactive to Sep\, ~.' waa approved Sunday at .. meJTt~hip meellngs o( 01' United Aerospace Workers Union. lt provides for wage increases averag- . ing ,sh: perctnt over the Iirst year and 1 llnli· percent the nett two years.,It also -pro~dt• for a full union ihlp. a dental care program .and increased retirement benefil! • --Fr-Page 1 HESSIANS ••. In the freezer box of the beer.only tavern. PoUce eaJd those arrested included: -Frank J. Braddy, 28, 144 S. Rlalto St, OXIWd. .. . • -Job.DP. Dora, D, 3571 Montclair Dr., rirontclair. · -Wlll11m·R;Blact, 25, of ·Commodore Circle, Huntington Beac~c --· · -Pft11· I;. ~amtdt,' IO, 12:4$1 'Mlgnolia Ave., Gardena. -LMlaH B. Ka1prlck, 22, 124& Magnolll Ave., Gardena. -Ronald Enanl, 25, D07 E. MatUlj1 SI., Ojll.- -Pillllp -Aaore, 21, ol Commodoee Cir· cle, llllntlniion 8eoch. -1bora11 N!tllJ-1 30, Sil mmbledon Si., La PIW!tf:. · -Bob Blackmann, 23, 15425 Goldcnwest SL, Aunt1ngton Beach. -Mn. Ella Haupt, ZZ, 1308 S. Shelly .SL, Sam Ana:. • ." · · • L...JMvtd ,ft lt11d1'7, 18, 6M1 Abraham ~ Avt., Wlltmhwter. • .. ' -llowanl TWomiseo, u, 1111 Amold Ave., *COit.a Mesa:~ • -Roaeml1'7 D. Rlcbanll, 21, ma Meyer Place, Costa Mesa. -r.m F. Manltcalco, I!, 11425 G<Jlde-Si., HuniJnlle11 ·1ltach. -t"9ler I!. Pnlit;· II, 10115 9JJMer SL, Sanla Fe Sprinp. • -Mn. ,_ Prtlll, -...., u above. -Mtb A. Mt:DOI, If, 9SU Truk Ave., Garden Grove. -l>ewty NoW<Olll), .:II, . 17511 VIUa Park, La Puente -w~ G-u. s~ 19402 Geraldine Lano, Hantlnlioo lltach. ..-11ap1, II, 11111 S. Shally St., Sanla Ana. -Cbarlel UtUtJob, II, IOI Prtnceu 1 ~ Sanla Ana. ----------------~- ~~elied · ~by . Surveys Indicate GOP Won't Win Congress Control NEW YORK (uPI) -Tivo surveys publlahed today lncllcated Republicans will gain a number ot eeats in Congress th1a fall. but not enough to giye them con· b-ol ol either houae. NewlW'eek magazine said if the election were held today the GOP probably would win '206 seats 1n the House of Rep?esen- taUves, 12 less than a majority. The New York Times ·eetlniated the probable Republlcan boue lolal Ii 197 aeall. Both surveys agreed the Democrale are alm0&t cert:a1n to retain control of the Senate. In the present Conaresa:, Republicans have 187 qf the '35 HOUie seats and 3J of the 100 seats in the Senate. Newsweek said a poll of Its cor· respondent.I ln the ·~..U.t.es lhdlcates i' Republlcani will oot CODtrol enOUih ~te 1' eo~saional delegaUoDB to be ture of 1 electing Richard M. Nixon U George C. Wallace wbiS enough electoral votes to throw the presidentlAI election · Into the Howe. Wallace Party Called Off George Wallace'• party was cancelled thil weekend. Not his American Party, but the $7.&0 a plate dinner, epeecll'and dance partx set for the Sheraton Beach Inn Sunday. Party members, attempting to boost the former Alabama governor'• cam· palgn In orange County' had pLlnned the JG-hour olfalr, beginning al 3 p.m. They were doubtful that Wallace coWd be there In perlOll, hut hid hoped lo ar- range a telephone hook-up -ao that he could speak to those at the dinner from wherever he wu. AppamiUy, hla camllalln woekora gave up, because. ·hotel offlclals slid they ca,nceJled the dinner the day before l~ was acheduled lo lake placo. ···~ '·"' Apartmen~.Hoase Top~f~ ' . . 1 '. U•" Of Real Estate Lecture ·-~~: .• ;.1~ ... .,. Second ln the series of four classes on real estate investment and management for DAILY PILOT readers will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at Newport Harbor High School. Lecturers will be Merton A. Douglas, sometimes referred to as "Mr. Apart· ment House" in Orange County, and Harbor Area realtor Cap Blackbu(iJ, , owner of the Blackburn Co., Newport Beach. The four-week coune iJ open to the public free of charge as a jolnt presen- tation of the DAILY PILOT, Orange Coast College and the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Tickets are available at all DAILY PILOT .offices, the realtp board's New- port Beach office and at Orange Coast Graveside Rites -- For Miss Lipt Slated Tuesday Graveside rites are scheduled for 10:3tl a.m. Tuesday at Arllngton NaUonal Cemetery far Mary Caroline Llpot 'of Fountain Valley who died at Hoag Memorial Hospital Friday. She was 20. Funeral services were conducted. this morning at Sts. Simon and Jude Roman Catholic Church in HunUngton Beach. M.lsll Llpot, who wu to. have been graduated as a psychJatrlc teclmlclan on Friday, was a atudent at Orange Coast College majoring in nuralng and worked at Fairview State Hospital in Co8tl Mesa. She la 1UtVived by her father, Lt. Col. Charlea A. Llpot,' (USMC-rel.); mother Olive R.: four brotherl, CharleJ Jr., Robert, James, and Patrick; sl.!1ter1 Ruth Wlaner, and Elir.abeth. Tbe family home ii al 18781 Sanla Marlana St, Fountain Valley. Miss Llpot was born on July 28, IHI in Portsmouth, Va. She wu a graduate from Huntington Beach High Schooi. ,~r'1 College. . . Lecturer Dougllu, who spent 33 yffis in top manag~~t poait.io~ with U:te"'ft': F. Goodrich Co. before creaUng hi!.~ apartmenl project, will speak on "Sdf.i(, Professional Management." ,.; lA An ·instructor at Orange Coast Coll.ege on property management, Douglas a1sO a. a corporate officer tor Betker Fredr'lfn! Developments, is co-owner of a.Com~ which furn1ahes carpejl, draperies ii\ilt furniture to apartment o.wners ODi:.Jl wholesale basis and is~president 91 :~ BDF Corp., which manages S,000 apert. ment unltS. ~· ... ~ He le imn\edlate past president of·tJir: Orange . ~Ur Apartment O" n lfli. Assocla'tiori. · · , ---"::! Blackburn, one of the originator. ;,{ft,~· w real eetate: investm(nt ~ies DO'f ~ fourth year, ii a.real estaie colUllllllit'lQf. the DAILY PILOT, bu bien invotve((O; many major Southland reel ~ development prograt111 . and curre~ • operate.s hi! own flnn. · · He ls a past president of the Huntington Beach Board of Realtors and was fOJ three years a dlrector on the board· oflll!J: Callfomia Real Estate Assoclatlon. * His topic: "Wisdom of Land Inv~ ment." t ·'1 Free tickets will be offered on a spa~ available basis a:t the door. . ' ,--- ' _. Ftom Pqe 1 EDISON~ .. .'.,~ ... ..... _. .... ,.: . ---~-· name for the ecltool. It wDUld be unfair'm: the students of the new school to gtVe -w!~ name "onlJ brlefi)' and cuual.ly efi. sldered," they aiidtd. : .,,,,·: Tlle Jeit:lete atsO acknowledged that .ur.i name Edison bB! already won communky acceptance becauae of repeated uR>4lii newspaptts and that "tbouaandl ;Jlf clollara have already ·been spent undM; lh1I name.'';. '" ltllfMttt - ' h~··1 ~ Wlldltt'."'.. ....... .,.j,, Ill • Yltlllt;• •• J. •-•r~·' ln " •· ' " ' ' " 'I -Mlisl'f -$4 99 ~""'"' """ . -·· -hM fllL J-lry °"""'"'' . A S1"'cl11tyl N°" ~ Grtat Stor11 To Stmi YOll H.lllOl-M• tnlll'll-MCINTlit c-llACM 6 DIN•lt UllMAMOlkft, HUNTI"l•TON llACH -·-Mt.Mii ttMltl °'"" Moil.. Thurs. ,,,, Tiii ' p.m. -' ,.. • t ... ...... flWlll t1• Ohl''"'"""" -.... -- RlMl TO '" tou1 .. .... I .Ti -~ .. .. ,, I v • J H g t< u I; b s • a E n F • s p p l t 2 • J I ' I I I '~"='"'"'"!"';!::":l'~'Rlll\'l"l'.,w•!\l'!!'l'l'.-,.!i"~""'~'='"''""~•~f~"":':,,"'.:'""-'r ~,:'l".f"IP"',~,!t"'~r"!'""i~'='.ll""r?r'1lf"I" .... • : • -- -. . . -- • -------- ·• La nna Bea~h· . ' . -. ·J'4"t•y 's d•••• ED I TI O N· N.V. St.eeks VOL 61, NO. 241, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES · OAANGE COUNTY, CALIF'ORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER ·7, '1968 TEN CENTS • • • ISO ire om es First He aring Hotel-Motel Commercial Zone Studied' The controversial commercial-hotel (C. H) zone proposed for Laguna Beach will go through a first public hearing at tonight's planning commission meeting. Hotel-motel owners opposed aspects of the ordinance at a recent public meelini, labeling it too restrictive. Height allowance in the ordinance becomes a function of sideyard width, setback from the streets and street width. It is expected the proposed zace would apply to property oceanward of eoa.st Highway but the area of application has not yet been spelled out. In other business commissioners will: -Consider an application by Norman J, Peterson for dancing and live en- tertairunent at the Fleur de Lis, 1448-1480 s. Coast Highway. The conditional use permit would require city council ap- proval. ~nsider an annexaUon request for Laguna Canyon Road jjroperty opposed by the Robert Keilogp whose property at 21572 Laguna Canyon Road would b< part of the annezatJon. -Forward to the council a revised precise plan of arterial streets: -Forward to the council an ·appeal by James C. Cooke, 221-235 Lower Cliff Dr i v e of th e planning cOf!lillission La guna Citizens Group Appoints 7 'Non-talkers' You might call them the silent sevep. At any rate, A. E. "Pat" Worthington of Laguna Beach suggested Friday night that the "non-talkers" on the 25-member Citizens Advisory Committee be ap- pointed to the Urst su~mmittee. Brenn'an McClelland had suggested formation or a committee to delve into socio-cultural goals of Laguna Beach dur- ing the general plan study now under way. Several of the council appointees had been relatively quiet during the soul- se.arching first meeting• of the advisory group, hence WorOtlngton's suggestion. The appointees are Carl Johnson, Jr., Beverly Longfield, Anne Campbell; Lila Zali, James Dilley, Joe Oliver and Peter O!trander. Colorful Garb P erfectly Okay The young man was wearing striped trousers that seemed out of place and Laguna Beach police were called to Taco Bell, 699 S. Coast Highway, Sunday af- ternoon. The informant told police he believed the 'young man in querUon waa wearing trousers fashioned from an American Flag. ' decision to allow cimstructlon of an Open alignment pit, gas dispensing unit a n d new car parking kl'e8 behind David J._ Phillips Buici: Agency, 310 Broadway. -Forward to the council an appeal by Paul Westbrook of cornmisfilon denial of a studio for ceramic and sculpture on Woodland Drive. Court Refuses To Pfuce Pair OnNov.Ballot From Witt Servitts WASHINGTON -ChJef Justice Earl Warren presided over the reopening of the Supreme Court today as I t unanimously dismissed In 115 !~st decisions two election ballot appeals from California. ' • The court refused lo ordet California lo put the names of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.), and Black Panther leader Edridge Cleaver on the presiden- tial ballot next month. Abe Fort.as, would·be successor to War- ren, was in his customary seat of ejghth rank to the Chief Justice's right as the new court term began -20 minutes late. A McCarthy group, called Californians for an Alternative in November, had gathered only 190,000 signatures of the 300,000 r~uired under state.Jaw. For this reason california courts blocked their bid. The Supreme Court turned down their 11ppeal, saying whatever may be the merits of the controversy it is too close to election day to tinker with the ballots now. Cleaver, who sought ba1lol space for his Peace and Freedom Party, was turned down without comment. California courts bad ruJed that at the age of 33 he is not eligible to nm for president. The Constitution puts the mlnimum age at 35. In a third action the court refused to order Virginia election officials to make way for a Wallace-Reagan Conservative Party ticket. Gls Sho oting For Not Saluting SAIGON (AP) -Two Amerioan soldien have been transferred to the front lines from lhe rear for falling to salute officers, an Anny spokesman reported Monday. Maj. G.n. Charles P. Stooe, com-' mander of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division, COll!lrmed there io 8UCh a pollcy In Im 15,00D-man division, which is b as e d in South Vietnam'• central highlands. The order went into effect Sept. 7. Saluting is required in rear base areas but not in forward combat zones. The division's rear headquarters is at Camp Enari, just outside Pleiku. l FIREMEN 'BATTLE ·BRUSH BLAZE l N LAGUNA'S ALISO CANYON ·AREA WHkend Fir• Cont11lned After Burning Watei'1hed, 'ThrH tenlng Homes • I ) Jl~ns H~Id:,.,,;,,. ... Mi~rms;ids ~· In Cliain Assault . . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ... On Coast Man ' Jn an apparent "act of chivalry" the outlaw motorcycle gang HeSalans Satur- day allegedly chain whipped a Huntington Beach bar patron who had tried to strike up a conversaUon with a woman member of their gang. . Police arrived at the bar as the beating vicUm was staggering out tht rear ,door. Twenty-one of. the motorcyclisb were at· rested at the scene and jailed on felony robbery charges. The alleged assault occurred after Charles T. Gore, 25, an engineer, ordered a beer at the Showboat Bar, 19202 Beach Blvd., and started talking with a woman patron sealed next to him, Gore _'\Old of· ficers. He 58.id he left the tavern jusl before midnight and was attacked as be strode toward his parked car. Police said that the Hessians' sense of propriety had apparenUy been o££ended. One of the motorcyclists allegedly screamed at Gore, "This will teach you not to mess with one of our girls." Gore told police he was knocked to the ground, pun~hed. chain whipped and then kicked as he lay flattened on his stomach. He said one of his assailants yelled for the 'olhen lo ltick him in the head. The engineer w.as treated at Huntington Inlen:ornmunily il<Jopltal for cull on bis face, back and lega and llt.r released. . He wld police be wu dragged back lnio the bar and propped up on • stool as gang memben ordered him to band over his watch in uchange for his release. GOre. stumbled out a rear exit u police officers arrived at the bar. A 10.man police oquad led by Lt. Mike Burk"11ield arrested 21 suspectl. They w e r e tranaporf<d to· count)' jail. Cited in the. braWt was bar owner Louis Bennett for keeping a quantity of vodka ln the freezer bot of the beer-only tavern. Police. said thote arrested included : -Frank J. Braddy, 26, 844 S. Rialto St., (See HESSLINS, P11e II As Catch "of the Year ' I ' . By TOM 'GORMAN Of Jiii D1llY ,llfl tll ff A group or seven Mint-Mermaids has emerged from the ' Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. ' As far u the··qirp;m~njty'&merchants are concerned, It miy 'bttbe cat.ch of the year, The. group ls comprised of :teen age girl5 ·attending Laguna Beach High School. The purpose of this group, explalned Chamber Manager Warren Morgan, is te give leenage girls a chance to explore the business world, in a way to benefit both the girls and the town's merchaDt!:. Morgan said the idea ortginated 1n the summer, when Ramsey Riddell, a junior at the high 1 c h o o I, volunteered her services to· help out in the Chamber office three mo~ninga a week. She enjoyed her job, and her enthusiasm sprtad to carol Llndsep, a junior, whose mother works i.11 the oflice. KEEP ENJOYMENT Rather than keep the enjoyment to themselves, the two girls thought it would prove profitable to organize a club ol girls who were interested in the business world. It didn't take long to fish up a name. Since the women •a branch ~ the. Chani- ber was called.-.'The Mermaid!," the title "Mini-Mermaids" seemed appropriate for the younger set. · Now Carol" II president, Ramsey Is ~ Stoch Markets NEW YORK (AP) -The lllocl; markft traced a mixed pattern late thfJ af· ternoon despite strength in blue chips ~hich gave· a boost to the Dow Jones· in- dustrial average. Trading was acuve. (See quolalf!'N, Pages IJl.19). A margin of some 200 lssuea Jn favor of gains was Wiped out •nd in late dealings plus and minus signs were about equal. • ' ' cond In charge, Jeanne Rowe is secretary and NancY Ashford is treasurer or; this enterprising group. A nwnber or 9ther girls have joined the organization. ' . ' The girl! meet one& a week, Under the supervlalon of .Mn. Rudy Burton I and Mro. Pete Fulmer, president oil lhe Mennalda. f' The Immediate plans ol lhe *""· MennaidJ include these: make, and isell, Christmas decorations . to the merclfants in town; sell paperbacks at~ Book Fair schedtlled for Nov. 11 ("We'll "wear~· lllDOCb With tights," described Ram.Sey) ; and organize a party. After all, what's 1 club wfthout parties? ' DARING PLAN The girls have a daring plan, which If reached, should help the merchants and glrl5 Immensely. Morgan Mid lhe .g1r!J are &olnl.to·categorize their talents,:"such as typing, running a ditto machine; and the like, and file the resume. ~f. • merchant was ·short hlulde4 for 1evera1 days, he could call the Chamber olUCe, request a Mini-Mermaid to l~~ the burden, arid employ one of the girls after IChool for a abort Ume. When the job was completed, she would be ready for the next emergeDCy call. . This plan woutl mean rellUvely In- expensive help for the merchants, and in- come for the girls. Everybody'• a ~er. "Everyone thlnb tt 1J a great idea," Morgan aald. ·~merchant.I are ready, if and when." ':fhe Woil'am bas also recei !fed support from-the Mermaids and the YMCA, he said. The nett meetiug ls t .h l 1 TUuday, S p.m. at 'the Fulmer restdt!nct, 439 Los Robleo. At Iha! tline r.\O<ian wjll,dlacua poi!slble 'fi,ld trlfl! for the glrl5, lnc\Udlna the Anatieim ConYention Center and the Di~yland Hotel. Enthusiastic about the poss:lb]e ltips, Morgan •'1d, "It'~ pat to see how some- (See l\IERMAIDS, P11e I) " 180 Acres Lost Before • Blaze Halted An Aliso Canyon brush firf: burned Its way from Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning destroying lllO a c re s of water- shed and threatening ei:pensive homes in Pacific Island Village before being conlained by 300 fire fighten. Officials today were still attemptina to determine ,lhe cause of the blue reported at 3:57 p.m. Saturday. It was believed to have started on a hilly ran1e a half mile north of the end of Flying Cloud Road. It burned slowly up the ridge of dense brush and down toward Laguna N1'uel development. Dense smoke rolled acroa IOllth Orange County area for miles on a cenue off-shore breeze. Fire fighters counted t h e m 1 e. l v e s fortunate that the humidity was relative- ly high. The fire was reported finished at 6 p.m. Sunday a f t e r all-night mopup operations. Nine handaews, three bulldozers, lO fire trucks and two converted B-17 chemical bombers were thrown-qaiost the fire. UC Chancellor . I OKs ·Noncredit • Oeaver 'Class t ' • , . BEllKELE:Y (AP) -Univenlty of California Cbancell<r Roger He y n s assigned a campus cI-.room Sunday night for a noncredJt, studenHponlored course, with Black ·Pan~ leader Eldridge Cleaver u the main lect.UW'. The chancellor made it clear in bis an- nouncement tbal.the u.te of 1. unlvenity room had been autborlzed "only for a student-sponsored noocredit progrim.,. The Student Center for Participant FAucation, which initialed the ~· mo nounced shortly afterwards that Cleaver would deliver' the first of 10 1ecturts in the q;>UrSe from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday ln 155 DwiDelle Hall., The Center 11aid, however, that 94the struggle" for tbe.coune', SoclaJ Analytia 139X, is not yet over. "We must continue to preu for credit for the course," the Center aald, adding that Ila posiUon "conUnues lo b< thal <> Social Analysis 139X must be given on campus for credit as planned." Student body president Charles PaJmer echoed the need to press for credit for the course.. "We hive gotten the bottom two-thirds of our goal, that ii, on carnpw: u plm- ned. Now we must dedicate ourselves to achieving the last and most lmporllnl third. thal.io for credll" Palmer added, "We must also dedlCate ourselves lo lhe much lqer quesUon ol ;>ism in our univerQty and in our IOcie- The faculty instructors In the """"" said the issUe of credit could be "proper· 1y ruolved only by lhe lctloos ol the Academic Senate." ' Weatlle,r "He was weann, pants painted like a Oag. red, white and blue," said police later. Although the garb seemed in doubtful laste. It wu apparently not j\.. legal. The youth was not btld. Husband Testifies • ID ' Tucker Trial The doods won't roll by unUl about noon TUeaday, after which 1/lere'U ·b< hazy ll1lllhlne on Jhl coast, lnchiD( lhl mercury loto the 70'1. COA .KAYAKERS ' UP THE CREEK? It'• chaol In lhe kayak canoe C111Jp, DAILY Pn.or Sporll Editor Glenn Wblt., In Im exclusive report Oii Olympie G1mes preparatlonl from Meldco City to- day, telll bow ll II for <>rep Cout kayakerw. • Will they be up lhe beach without a p add I e when the compeUtloo opens Satunlay! See .lhe llory lodlY oo P11• 21. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of "" Deify f'llfl "'" 1be ~ rested ita cue agail\St ICCUled butcher knife killer lttl1< Tuctar at t :S6 a.m. today and her bu.sband, Coltl Mela Cit)' Cooncllman Geori• A. Tucker, ioot lhe stand • lhe f1nl wllnal for the cf<feme. One Dnal prooecutloo wf-, market employe David R. Wbllo teotlf!ed ol 1n lnddGHn whldl .Mn. Tuc1t1r elhowtd lllOlher CUl1'lm<r after cashhqJ 1 check at the Markel BaJkel otore ncor her home. The incldtnt was similar to 14 Olhtrs cited by proaocuUoo wltncsscs Friday u Deputy Dlstrld Attorney • Jame! G. Enright presented a peraonallly profile ol the dereudanL ~ense altorney Paul AllilJSllne Jr. wu ICbeduled for a federal court llU&lon lhia 1aftemooa 50 it Wal dotJbltol ,"?d17'i proceodlnp would gel b<)'Olld i.itlmOo7 by the defendonl'• hu.sband. Coort.oeeomted J)l1chl1Ir!N wbo ... amlbed. Mn. Tucker lf1or lhe JIUle lfl saying ol her nut do..-neJcl!bor weno In court, -... ' brlnclnc olong thne oil Jl(lnl!olS done by'lhe qulel booJ!wlle, IO be uoed" In preoenUng 111 lnterpertaUon ol her tom.Plex peraonallty. Mn. 1\Jcker, 38, of 1142 Mlnorca Dtlvt, bu, plclllod lnooctnt and Innocent bJ ......., · of lnaanlly lo ebarge1 she murdered Mra. llarriett Wetlpbil, 68, 1141 Mi.norca Orlvt, during aome type· of ~ml dfJpule. Durlog openJoa sta&a ol the defeme, Augultlne probed security prooodum 11 the Tix:lw home IJld pri«"rtilUruhipo.. with Ifie Westpha!J. . Tucker said under ootlJ that he IJld.hfl wfle !1'el'O cl!'6\JI to' ttep lhe doon lock· ed when Ibey wore not lrequenUy llr 111e IJld bll 1estlmOlly lndlcaled Mn. - waa parlfcuJarly. concerqid 1flth fl•l"Y· The dork'balred councllinln 1 wile even pluged kno&hoJea in. a fence ,.pan.Uni lhe two jlrOpel'tleJ ind often kept dr'flOl'fu c!Oled lo ollltld vllllbD Into f. INSIDB l'ODAY U.e Tucker boule~ld. • l'rl:e-winnina pl•1110rigM Wil· •Quellloned abont any point. of conlllcl liam Inge, now a pro/<UOT of betweeni the twOt families, Ttlcker said dra.ma. Gt UC lrvint, dUctwtl r.i.tl°"" bad alwf11'~ good, llthooP hii achi..,.,,..nll and GIJ)in> not whit a perlOD might call dote. ~ on Entirtainmni PtJoc, JO, lodav. Tea!mooy for bolb de!..,. and ~ c -bu 1111.!ied Oil the 'flOlllbllll1 ·-.: thl:t the Tucker clop, 'Bu'tth and Fhiff, = ~ might fl&un lb :it::' ~ tho falal =·:o:.... ·: COll!tonWloa Mn. Tucbr llld_ -r.:e--' : Mfo. \j'Ollphal. ' . ' •• . .... . • • Tuclet ftld on lhe lla1ld loday tliat lie :=-,.:I once asked Mrw•. Westphal not to throw = , .. · ~ bones over the Net l~·llthou&b be ""'........,, 11. (!loo TUCKER, P11< I) I V' •• ...... .: ==~ --· ......... U.N --I:". 'l"... '°I: -. -. --.. .. ............ • • J OAILV PILOT ·sex~ 8clnl: IUJ!t•t1I a:ur. 1r1 be1ni: tau.aht llllllllUC-- Ono It ... die lllllltary drift ')'Item. The topic of aoolhet 11 ... hlltory. A third la about a Ch1oeae m!tbod of predk:llO( Ibo tubll't. • The ....,... an oller<d throu&b an Ex· ;i.ei•t11·Co11ege organized by students. Ml IQl' the lllOll part they are taugbl by, students. • The Experimen.1.al College ls a sup- .. piomelll to the r<gular university ' aCOll I ................. lakt _., ........ tollleaalladllblll thlk ...., ...,., . l!lqlwli! 'II~ 11 M .. ml fO< ..-........... __ _ be -to cnidll If a lludelll .... rang" an Independent stuey progtlJI\ with ra ·prof-and aatllflel bll i. qulrements. MOit_ of the 200 or IO lludents taking the eiperimenLal couraes, however, are nol looklna few credlla toward a degree. llll M;lhld, ... ~ .. '*""' of U. p £' • I I Colllil, llicl IJI "'9rrt! ......... ~, .. ,._ .. ... .. ....... _...., ......... . ClllMll .. llll'lm11t'1M1111L fte Elpahneutid Collep WU begun lul spring quamr with a couple of courses in comparaUve religion and wtoe luting. Nine are avallable this fall with c I o 1 e to 25 1tudents enrolled in each, Mayfield said • The courses and instructors: UCI Fresh111an· All Wet Quits Try for World Shower Record After 38 Hours Faced with an increasing load of schoolwork:; 11 colleae frelhman at l!C Irvine Sunday night cut short his attempt to set a world "shower endurance" record.' Doug PenniJlitoo, II, ordered the water turned oll 11\lo boun after be llepped lh- to the stall in his UCI dormitory men's . room, believing the record was 72 hours. "I've iot a lot of classes later this "eek and It Jull would have been im- possible to go beyond Tuesday night," Pennington said after he waa informed the apparent record actually 11111 hours, 11 minutea and 11 seconds. "I'm kind of depressed, I really had my burt set on l~" aald Pennlng10n, who uld from undtt the water earlier that he h a d a1ways wanted to hold a wt>rld record. Except for shriveled akin on h1J hands lnd feet -"they look like ralalm," - , -PeMlngton 11.lffered no Ill eUects from h1I Immersion, which began at I a.m. Salurday. "I won't take another shower for two month!," aald Pehnington, a poli~cal adenee major from San Bernardino. But be addOd be mlg!Jt mue another try for the record Chriltmu vacation. "I've got some experience and I know moat of the handicaps." Pennington'• manager waa his room· mate, Mike Todd. He ls no retaUon to the late lmprtllario but be ll!ould be. ToCkt aald be II !IOdal cllreclOr ol the Loma Hall dormitory and the record attempt WU I MICla1 lvtnl. 1 The ld1a wu clrUmed up duriJ>I a bull aelalon wt 'tliuraclay nlahl aM Pto- ninltOn vojUntatrod. • Al flttl, the ll'OUP lhou&hl the world record wu 71 houn a n d eiChl mlnutaa which the Gulnnesa -ol World Raeonll aald WU set Sept. II, 11111 by J an e Holater, a Unlvenlty of llllno1I coed.· Bui u word .of the attempt 1pread, other clalma urfaeed. Sunday aflemoon, Pennington learned that James Stronskl., a student at th e University of Oonnedlcu~ llayed In the lhower for · a houri" lul April. Pen- nington vowed to p!'UI on. '1'1te final blow tO' hi.a bopu came at t :SO p.m. Sundaa when it WU learned that Randy Brlnaon, a lludenl •I New York Stele University al Buffalo also known u '"nle Prune," Ht the 111-hour mark Jail lpl'IJJI. • During Pennington'• tUnl In the lllall, Todd tald Vuellne wu regularly applied to bl• body "to k~ him from 1et11na wrinkled and Jl"'llY· ' They dldn1 apply aey vuellne alOlll bll backbone ao lbe 1kln could "breathe." Todd aald Ibey Col the Idea from the movie "Goldfhit:er." Nearly IOll lludints, maey ol them glrll, vlalted Pennington to cheer him cm. He wore bathing lnmlu for the aab of modesty and plutlc 1lovei to protect his hands. Much ol lhe time be doxed ·1n a llberglua' e h a I r borrowed from I h a dormitory Jounp. Alter f!lletlinl from Iha lhOwer, p.,.. nJiirlOn lludled f'lf a ftw boun, ll!en went to bed, no ddubt p I a n n 1 n a the next attempl during tho a.rJllmu holldaya. . f'rot11 P .. e I TUCKER ..• thanked her fer thJnldna of the two JOU!!1 clop. He aald she had throwo bones to the _pupa on a couple of occulonl and he said nothing but nmarked about her ltJ!O!'Oll· 11 wbeo she lhnw cblcken bones wblch mlibl havt tpllntared and lwmad I he dop. · Mn. Tucker hu -quoted u aaybig aomelblng waa throwo from the W611phal yard belcn the lncldenl which -Into.fatal violence three monthl qo. Mn. Westphal WU stabbed with a blade wblch hu never been pot!Uftly ldeoUIJed but 11 halleved to haYe been I bu1dlet k:nllt from the Tucker kllchep. rrAOGERED TO LAWN ll:vtdence lnln>duced by the ~Uon 00 Thutaday and Friday lndlcalod Mn. Wellphal after being atab!>ed wtnl Into her-tiome u.in Wi>e out.apln and stag. gored to the Donal.d W. Schenk boJiie al 1146 Mlnorca Drive wi>ere abe collapsed on 'the lawn. She wu dead on arrival at Hoq Miino1111 HOlpltal 1n>m a '!OJllld Jn her rlcht Ilda wblch .. ver..i a pulmonary blood veae1 In her lung and nicked her spine. Mn. Tucker wu arrested indde her home ahortlY afterward aed haa been held Jn custody evtr since battd on gharp opposition to bail by the district at. tomey'a office. __ Witnesses called'~·J;>y the prosecuUo!J • ~· ',J'rlilay aniJ loc!<!f.~ Mn. Tucker • u I ptr3o11 prtjile,16 fti>loslve hostility Jn cehaln unpr~ble circumstances. ~ .. 'I'hese r~O:...from elbowing Costa · . Mtsa !'(~er Alvin L. Pinkley In the •lomlch after he had been hoopii.allsed for digestive disorder to unprovoked .assault.s on other customeni i n neighborhood supermarkets. County McCarthy Backers Meeting Local niernbeta of the Orange County McCarthy Carnpalcn Colilmlttee will hold a planning ses.slon at 8 p.m. Tuesday In the conference room of Laguna Federal SavJn&a and Loan Al!oclaUon. Dr. Harald RIJtan, .lndu11lrl1t COD· aultant and county chalrman ot the McCarthy eroup, will bt featured speaker at the worklbop. "The aim. of the write-1rf campaifn Is ool ao much to elect Senator McCarthy pruklent," Dr. Raltan 11.Sd.'"Aa It 11 to .provide a democrauc alternaUve for UXll8 who feel thas both natlooal putles and both naUonal convenUom hive defied the will of the people." LITERARY STALL -Mrs. 1.-iard G. Davis (left) and Mrs. C. J, E. Stanlon, Riviera Club memben, dl1ws some of Ille books they will display Nov. 111n ,1rave1 book &tall at U.gune Bead> B<>ok Fair qo Parli: Avenue. T h e meeting has been called by Tom· mie Gunn, David Munro and Kathy Pearse, all of Lllima. and Joan Nusberg ol Corww del Mar. f'rotn Po9e 1 DAILY PILOI OlAHOI COAST Pl/ILl5H1MO COMPANY Rob•rf N. W••d P1'91l.,_,I .,_ l'ubUlllW J.clc "-· Curl•y Vkle Praldtnt Ind 0-11 ...,..,,.Mt Tlio11u11 K11vil Editor Thom•• A. Murphl111 Mfnltlllll Editor Rich1rd P. Noll P1~I Nl1t1n Ut11111 BMCfl AMrtlll"' tlh' &~Mr Dlrwctor Lat ......... Office 222 For11t ""'· M1111,.. Acl4r11u P.O. hll "6 '2612 ..__ Ctlll ~I Sii Wftt • ., II,_. """" IMdl: ,,,. w ... ltlbo• So\lltYtn ....... INCll: • '"' llhtt 2 Laguna Beach Clubs to Sponsor Book Fair, Fete Tht MermaJds and Friends of the· Lquna Beach.'Library will JolnUy apon.sor a book fair Nov. 11 on Park Avenue, closed betwem Glenneyre Street and South Coast Highway. The tree-lined avenue wJD become a promenade ol gaily decorated book 1tall1. The clUJdren'1 aecuon will feature children'.!! booka and a cotsumed story teller and a magician. It is directed by P.lr1. Clifton Nicholl, president of the Junior Women'• Club. Prizes will be awarded for children repruenUnc boob or book charactel'I Jn a parade at 10 a.m. of kindergarten and primary youngsters. Popcorn, balloons and a clown will add to tbe fesUvitles of the Book Falr Dly. Hot dO(s, pop, coll,. and donuts wlll be llOid in the library mall dUtlnf Iha day. Mn. Eloile Fulmer II ID cbatce of the food aervlco. Wiggins Sworn In UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (AP) Secrelary of Sl:t!o Deu -lodaJ awore In J-Ruuell WIQlnl. -chief U.S. deleaai. to the United NaUClll, and nine lt!fmben and altamataa of tho u .s. delqaUon to the llrcl GeoeraJ AaMmbly. I HESSIANS. •• Oxnard. -John P. Dorn, 23, '571 Montclair Dr., Monlclalr. -WW!am R. Black, 25, of Commodore Circle, HuntlnJton Beach. -Paab L Sml~, 20, 1245 Magnolia Ave., Gardena. -Leonard B. K a I p r I c k, 2S, 114& Magnolia Ave., Oardena. -llould Ellan!, 21, 907 E. Malillja St., Ojai. -Pllillp Aoon, ll, ol Commodore Clt- cle, Hunllngton Beloh. -11!omu Nelll,y, 30, SU Hambledon SL, La Puente. -Bob Blackmun. 13, 1$425 Goldenwest St., Hunllngtoo Beach. -Mn. Ella Harpt, 22, 130! S. Shelly SI., Santa Ana • -Da.id N; Be....,., 21, !Pl Abraham Ave., Westminster: -Howard ,__ 43, 11111 Arnold Ave., Costa MfJIL -n.....,,, u. JUcbrdl, 11, ma Meyer Place, ODltl. Mesa. -Tom F. M-co. 22, 11425 Goldeoweat st., Huntington Beach. -4.eller E. Proill, ll, JOUI SUmnet St., s..i. ,.. ~ -... PatrWa rr.iu.-u a-. -Mike A. M-SI, ml 'II-Ult An., GardeoO...... -O.ft1 N_., .ll, 1'1111 Villa Park, La Pu1ato _.,,... Grt:••••· .... lttol Gtnldlnt ~ ~~~-S. llllolly SL, Santa Ana. -Qarltl Ulllojtb, ll, IOI Prln<eu Lant, Santa Ana. ,_ ., .. ~. ·~IJCI Corri~ololll· • ' -u.tcan ~ lllltery, tauct>t by -....... iaaJor T.,.y 0naor7, -The lyotern (a cliJI en draft laws), · lllllltl "1 aenlor l(en Cowan. · -FOrD! Musical CrUUvlty (jam ~00), led by oophomor< blolo&Y major John MarUn. -1 Cblfil (c;hlnea m-of predic-Unc the futuro), taught by Atalstant Profeuor of IWltory George Kent. -Kiln Bullcfin& (lo become Potteiy Making once the )IJn II built), organiZed - .. by ""4etila 'David Gtorgl, -Gnen aadlluaY...._ • -Fiim M~, taugbl by Junior Engllsh major Rlc!"'d Chamley. -Man'• Mill~ '11-adiUon, ta\1111! by graduate teaching a s s i 1 t a n t lo mathematics Gary 1Wtowi1%. -Reading Dynamics, offer<d by Evei,n Wood readin& 1nstructon at a reduced rate of $1'5 .lnstead of $170. -KUCI Redio StaUoo, coordinated by 10pbomore biolo&Y major Randy Re<s, A Quintet of Interest These young Laguna Beach musicians expect. to be in front row Oct. 19 when Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra offera youth concert at. UC, Irvine. From left are Joy Stonn, Al Spalding, Swan Mudge, Kun Townsend and Vincent Caldwell. Program is open without charge to children in grades lour through nine. · Roclcwell · Deni~Rmnors ' Of Sale of Autonetics Rumors that North American Rockwell Corp. was preparing to sell its Aanahelm AutopeUca DivLsion were scoffed. at today by an AutoneUca apokeaman as "une- quivocally without foundation." The unconfirmed storte.s had also From Page J MERMAIDS ... one else makes a living." "But I don't waut to puab them/' the ~fanager said. Morgan swnmlriled, "There are a Jot of girls who don 't know what'• going on Jn the businesa world. The MlnJ- Mermaids can bt the answer." So, g~ls fl!hlna around for oometl!lng to do, can 1wim into the acUoo -the Mlni·Mermatdl. ' hinted that In addiUoo to unloading ltsell of Autonellcs, the corporaUon Intended to scratch plans for ill mUlive Lquna Nlauel plant now under conslrucUon. 'The AutoneUe1 official said, "We can ltll you for certain that North American Rockwell doem1 Intend to sell Its lar1e11 division (Autonelict). The o[flclal said the corollary rumors concerning Lquna Niguel also were unfounded. The rumors aprana up in lhe wake of a new contract qreement covering 21,000 corporaUort employu in Callf'ornta and four other statu. The three-year conlract, retroactive lo Sept. 30, wu approved Sunday at memberah.lp meetings of the United Aerospace Workers Union. It provldea for wage lncteue! averag· Ing six percent over the firit year and three percent the next two years. It also provides for a f u 11 union shop, a dental care program and increued retirement benefits. -i=:;~loorPDlll• lOlll-.. ~~'? ........... lo be taught by an all«My. None of a. lnllructon are paid, but Mayfteld cl°"! have a budget of 11,250 to ..,end on suppUea during the year. The mo o e y wu provided by the 1tudent (QVenunent lrovl lludenl ftef. Mayfleld, who II a aopllomore In blalory, aald uperimental coUecea are being started at campuaea all actOll the country as 1tudentl!I demand mote relevance in whet they ar< taUCbl. • Retired Laguna .•. . Phy.sician, 61, Found Dead The body of a rttlrod Lquna Beach phyalcian was found 1n the garage of hts home by hia wife Friday after he ap- parently took his Ufe with carbon monox- Jde fwnea from hit car. Or. Edward llol;lrftll Stser, II of 4!K El· Camino del Mar, bad practiced medi· c:ine in Laguna Beach for 20 years, retit• ing in 1965 because of ill health. Officials said hi! health had worsened ht recent Weeki. Police 5aid the bod)> wu discovered by Sizer's wife of 30 years, Harriet Funeral services are to be held at 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday at Wel ch-Ryce Chapel in Santa Barbara. Burial will be in Santa Barbara Cemetery. Born In Ft. Apache, Ariz., Dec. 18, 1906. Dr. Sizer attended the University of Washington. He was graduated from the School ,of Medicine at Northwertern University in um. He interned and served al!I a resident at Sants Barbara Cottage HOlpltal be&n joining the U.S. Army Alt Force wblch he 1erved from 1942 unW 1945. After hiJ discharge from the service he set up medical practice lnLlguna Beach. Be81des his Widow, IW'Vivor1 Include three brothers and three listers. Wallace Party Called Off George Wallace'l!I party wu canceled t.hll weekend. Not his American Party, but the $7.50 a plate dJnntr, l!lpeech and dance party 1et for the SheraUln Beach Inn Sunday. Party member11 aftempUng lo boost the former Alabaft18 governor's cam- paian m Orange County, had planned the 10-bou.r affair, begtnning at 3 p.m.; They. were doubtfUI that Wallace could be there ID perlOO, but had hoped to ar- range a telephone hOok-up so that be could speak to lhoR at the dlnntr from wherever be was. Ap~ntly, Jpl campaip workers gave up, beeauae hotel ofllcia1B said they cancelled the dlnner the day before it was scheduled Ul take place. Gallery Loses Oil Painting kbig oil palnUnc of an African Congo mask was") stolen from Mr. C's Art Gallery In liauna Beach Friday. Police oald the IUI multi~lored palet- te knife work ~~ taken from a wall of the gallery, 411 N. Coul HJcttw•J" The paiDtlng meuured IO-by-40 Inches. In another the.ft, reltllu'tteur Fred c. Kibby, 514 Vlata Lane, reported the burelary of his home. Police said the burglar crawled through. an unlocked kitchen window Saturday and took $31) .from I Wallet. 0 OMEGA Your Om1ga Sol11 A S11"lrice A.gl!ICJI t CIHMd0 • Ollad •Adi°"" SIZED, ''°'" $1.99 $5 99 llNGS u.· 49 . COMPLETE :=-. "'=9' $4.9j J-lry Detl1nlnt Chnbof!'&pll • 6eU· A s,...11ltyl wlldera aUititty billtrl · ' ~~f/MPAIT DIPINDAILl IBvtCi • ' Now t Grttl Slorel !l'o Sem You ~· tlAllOt ........ HUMT1 ... TON CIM1'11 -.. dM••-... M•llOI ... Hvtmfl4lTOM llAClt CosTAldll .. 4"'411 . ltMlll Opoll Mati. TIWrs. Fri. Tiii 9 p.m. • • • • .. .. _,. --ft-tl'llft t1H Ill • Y•rJttT ... 1.,. ....... -... -""""tilt. ..._ ......,. °""' "-"*"" -... -- lllMS TO "' " TOUI ·- --- M~, Oct.obtr 7, 1968 DAILY Pll:af I = Nixon Rips Poverty Program . . . • Says Private Enterprise, Answe". to City 1·zZs All Smiles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican candldate Jllcbard 1>1. Nls· oo -lbowlng a commandin& !tad In Ibo three-way presidential race In two new aurveys -aays people and not vast new coy,ernment programa are tbe answer to city and poverty tlls. ' Maaslve new programs, Nb:on said in a Sunday night telecast In New Ycrk, would Gn!y "drain the federal tr<asury to aoolbe the P.U~llc coosclencev and would wi. Nixon said the ...U..C. lbou1d he eo private e.nterprise, and on millions of Americana he said lland "'ady to help U they knew wbat to do. "As government baa strained. to do more," be said. "our people have felt comtrained to do less. ... Will Huntington Name Sclwol for Steam Plant? Let's all hear It now for cood ole' Edjaoe . Steam Generatjng Plant High Scllool. • • Dallas construction worker Floyd Pratt receives first Visit from wilt, Juanita, di.er undergoing heart transplant operation. Pratt, nation's S8th heart transplant recipient, wu given new heart Ocl 2 in stcOlld transplant attempted In Dallas by doctors from Univers- ity m Texas Southwestern Medical School. That named loomed u a possibility ~ day fa< teb filth high school o£ the Hun- tingtoo Beach Unloo High Scllool District, now under coostruction in the IOUtbeast part of the city' Irvine Co. Admits ~ift Tbe-confuston arose in-the wake of a .... ruueo drafted by high ICbool leaders uking , trusteea to use the name of "Edison High School" for tbe new faclli- yt. Of $5,000 on Watson Plan The question was whether the students were recommending the name Jn honor of the nearby steam generating plant, or in honor of inventor Tbo'mas Alvin Edison. For school oHiciala, tbe interpretation was clear. By BRUCE BENSON Of ltle O.lly Plllll 'left The Irvine Company today acknowledg· ed giving a $5,000 contribuUon to get a property tax relief initiative on the November ballot but denied playing a role in cboosina the language of con- troversial Prop. 9. The proposition, also called the Watson initiative, ls purportedly designed to give tu: .relief to property owners. The measure has been denounced by many public officials at all levels as an in· vitation to fiscal chaos. "We did make a financial contribution Initially to get an initiative on the ballot," an Irvine Co. spokesmafl: said. "And tlils wu prior to any firm language as to Prop. t. "We jllll wanted to get some initiative on the ballot alined at property tu Surveys lndicaJe GOP Won't Win Congr~ Control NEW YORK (UPI) -Two 11UrVeys publi.!hed today indicated Republicans will gain a nwnber of seats in Congress this fall, but not enough to give them con- trol o£ either houBe. Newsweek magbine said if the election weu held today the GOP probably would win 20l5 seats in the House of Represen- tatives, 12 leu than a majority. The New York Timea e!timated the probable Republican house total at lfl seats. Both surveys •lreed the Democrats are almost certain to rttain control of the Senate. -L "The name of the school is the Thomaa relief.'' A. Edison High School, and certainly not The official conceded that Irvine Steam Plant High," said District Supt. management has not taken a stand Ma1: Forney. . repudiating the Watson initiative since it Dr. Forney said today that students in won a place on the ballot. recommending the name "F.dison High'' "At the currente moment we're re-were apparenUy trying to conform to a evaluating the whole question," the of4 direc:tive of school trustees to come up ficia1 said. "We haven't yet repudiated with names which emphasized the'area in or endorsed it. Whether any stand will be which the school is located. taken will be up to our management and Another tact taken earlier had ....... ~t our board." -a<' to name the facility after persons. It The company official added the com4 quickly became enibroiled in cootroversy pany "didn't ipearhead the movement, as factions arose to support their favorite but we offered to he1p any movement personage. that had merit" Prop. 9 was offered by Philip E. ..~!·~ u :i! n ~':~pt!?~ f ;:i! Watson, Los Angeles County aaaessor. futur six tbs Among other thh}g;l,Jhe Wan proposes to :e·!.· c ,mon or more be a\lot\ed'' limit the prope..1.:. tu levy over a five--ur1: a name for a school ii .chosen, so 1 ~1 t research ca be done' on theme year period to t percent of the market po5SibWU va1ue of the property being taxed. es. 1 It would also prohibit within five years The reaolutton, 1igned by the presidenta the use of property tax revenue for the of the four hlgh school student bodies, ii 8Upport of "education and weUart" plwi to be presented for discussion at the 7:30 anp other "people-rated services" the p.m. meeting of high school district Legislature designates. lruaU!el Tueoday In dlsp-!ct head- The tax plan hu incurred the op-quarters, 1902 17th St., Huntington Beach. position of Gov. Reagan and State Supt. The trustees bad agreed a mont.b ago to of Public Instruction Max Rafferty. let the Btudenta in' the dlstrtct suggest . Also opposing the proposal .,.. ctty names for-the new school to he completed 'governments, school board!, teacher In May. They speclfically instructed two organizatjons, many element.a of the weeU ago, boWever, that the school not business community and labor uniOOJ. be named after a man, living or d~. The name of the Irvine Company u a The student leaden: came up with a lia doOOI' to the Prop. II campaign appears oo of 25 &o 30 nameJ, said Asst. Supt. Dr. a list of !!Orne 1,000 contributors, ac-Ethan Fullmer. Among names considered c.ording to news reports released this but rejected were F.dison by tbe Sea morning in Los Angeles. High, Los Bolus High, Coss! High, Shore Llewellyn Bixby Jr. of the Bisby Land Line High, Seaside High, Beacbside High Co. in wng Beach, and Bullock's deparl-and Sooth High, men1 ..stores are among the named con-Five names were voted on by the tributors. • leaden. The names, and the number of The lrVine Company spokesman said votes each received were Edison High that since the company's original $5,000 (bec!luse of the area), Sl; La Mancha, contribuflon more funds have been IOllght 25; Adelante, 12, and Oceana, 11. "but we have made no further con-,. No perlOltl' names were considered, tribuUon.'' honoring the dictate of the board. Spotlight on Apartments Douglas, Blackburn w Speak at Real Estat.e Course Second in the series of four classes on real estate investment and management for DAILY PILOT rtaden will be held Tuesday night at 7:1> o'clock at Newport Harbor High School. i:ecturen will be Merton A. flou&las, simeUmes referred to u "Mr. Apart. ment House" in Orange County, aDd Harbor Area rea1tor Cap Blackbum, ownei of the Blackburn Co., Newport Beech. The four-weei course ii open t.o the public free of chi;u-ge u a joint presen- taticm of the DXIl.Y PILOT, Orange Coast Collea• and the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Boan! of Realton. Tickels areaviilable at ill DAILY PILOT offices, the realtp board'• New· port Beacb office and af Orange Coast College. Ledum Douglas, wbo apent 33 years In top management pcellionl with the B. F. Goodrich Co. before cruttng his first aparlmeet project, wlll apeak on "Self or Professional Management." An lmtructor at Orange Coss! College on property managemen~ Douglas also ls a corporate officer for Betker Frfldrickl DeveJoimenta, ls: co-owner ol a company whlcli furnishes carpeta, draperies an<! furniture to apartment owners on a wholesale buiJ and II president of the BDF Corp., whicll manage1 S,000 1part. ment unhs. He II lmmedlate put pr<sidtnl of Ibo Orange County Apartment 0wner1 -Blackhwi>, oot o! the orlclna\orW of the ·reol ~ lnvatment --In fll fourth year, ls a real eatate column!Jt for lbe DAILY PILOI', bu been' Involved In many • major Southlind real eolala developmenl pnllrOIDI ml currently operatel hill own firm. Nixon spnke on tbe hetll of a New Yort Times lllll'VtY lhowlng him leading In states with more than er:iougb electoral wt.ea fOI' elecUon -and showinc DemocraUc candidate Hubert H • Humphrey tralllDc In thlM place behind third party candldate George C. Wallace. "f don't think lhe 'New YOl't Tim.. 1'le Tlmel ourvey P1bUatwl ...., blows aeytblng moni about public ot>I· showed Nlson leading In 14 -wtdi Dion t1>an thla microphone," Walloce said '80 electoral V<>la -J'l9 ars -*l fGr. eon! elecU.. -Wallace alttad In ...., -at an airport neWI' """''" ' • with 66 electoral YQ!el and 11Um!ln1 Alid ,Humphrey ~d "It'• the pei>ple :... leading in four states and the Dlalrlcl GI and riot the palllters or anyone elle" who Columbia with a total 21 electoral w&el. will elect the next president. The Washington Post IUM'ef lhclwtd: A Wublngton Post.lktate survey also lhowed a commanding lead for Nlsoo, and a tou "1> between Humphrey and WaDace at lbla point for third plsce. "I think I know u much . u ~Nlsoo"strong "" holding aa ecfle In II -poliste;' know about what's on ~e at.ates with Mfi electoral votes, HumplreJ. people 11 minds in this critical elecUon . sta'L ·1th il e1~-a1 -year " Humphrey-said ln remark.I m seven ~ w ..., ~ ..... pre~ for an Erie, Pa., rally'. and Wallace $ states With 13 electorll But Wallace, in Washington to address United ~ iJ!!ernatiorl!ll editors and lhe Nalloeal Prm Club,, disputed the Times IUfVey and said De Is lolnc to "Tbe .~ple ~w the country is in vo~~i tbe P.t rated sh: ~ ltatel with trouble, he uld. , •. And they art uk.. t.1 electoral votes as toss ups which c:oukl ing: which candidate and wbicb party place either Humphrey or Walllce ill finish lint. ,. can bold this counlry logether." thin! place at this point. South Viets Break SAIGON (UPI) -South Vltlnamose troopo loday pUlhecl put of I b e beleaguered U .s. Green Beret camp at Thuoog Due and seized five surrounding villages, endJ!!9 a nine-day aiege by 8,000 North Vietnamese. UPI con-espoodent Nat Gibson said not a •bot; was fired in regaining_ the five villages occupied by the ~~s on the opening d1y of liege. ?he allies found on- ly North Vietnamese bodies mutilated in nine days of U.S. dlvebomblng. )J! Saigon, U.S. spokesmen said Amerlcao Marinea bad reoccupied the fort o£ Khe Sanh ~ the weekend, but ooly temporarily durini a llUrcll for Red aoldlers furklng In South Vietnam'• northwest cornet. The Marines abandoned Khe Sanb July S following 77 days of Communist siege that killed 250 Ie8thernecks and wounded more than 2,SOO, This Ume, they went in with 7 ,000 men and found no &igns ot North Vielnamese soldiers. Three relief columns of U.S. Marines and South Vlelnamese soldiers pu.ahing through jungle toward Thuoog Due today clashed with Communist patrols. 1be Reds downed an American bellcopter gunship whose two crewmen, aJthougb in- jured, were rescued. At least nine Sooth Vietnamese and eoe Marine w ... killed In flghtlng with guer· ri!IU guanllng the approschet to Tbuoog Due. It Indicated the CommunlstJ bad pulled back from the camp, but not far. "There are still a lol of North VI* namese soldiers around here," Marini Col. H. L. Bennington o! Alexandrl1, Va •• told Gibson .. "We may be overeatlmatinc the situation but I doubt It." Bennington's Marines teamed "1J w!tli South Vietnam's 5l!t reghnent in a drive toward the camp. Fer the first time tn nine days, the Communist guns that ~ bed more than t,000 obells Into ~ Due during the liege were quiet, Gu.on aaid. He reported dozens of muWat.ed Merli Vietnamese bodies in the five farmlac villages around '.lllllong Due. Thero WU no time to . count them. Amer1cu dlvebollibers had leveled the ~ Gibson said. c5I g1lql ml c5§11dbf1 ~taditio11, """ bocl1d '°°" cdnw popli• at big __ .,.. .. AM.t.S .... wllltk_._ ... cwA 1 I , ... _.........,_,.-.11;111'M•11 ·a ........ ,.. _ _.......... I 66cyd. S...•..__.MM~ltlendltlld ... ~ __ ........, ____ . ;VII ..................... ......, ....... "Y'Oll ....... ....w-.....hy---.... w. ----------1.44yd. ~-~wh:al •••; 1ale•~....._,_,..._...,iwe11 midi If ,,..... ............ .,. ... #Will! ... ,.._ .. ,_ ...... ...., ..... ........... .1.44yd. ~., • Sew high .fashion 'with our .'fabuleius faL..t~' "· ~ ~ ! .~ ~ .. ' ' • lie Is • pul pnoddont al the llllnllncton Beacb Jloard of 1IMlton and WU fO< --a-• llll·board al the 11=----------------------':,,_-------------·:,,_--...;· ' '1aDl<mlaReal~AllodaUoo. COST M ' e ... .-i, 'WISDOM' II HIS TOPIC L_,.., llackbVm 'MR. APARTMENT HOUSE' , : LoctvNr Dout1H · -·~ His topk1· •Wliilam 'al Land 1nv111> A ESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT a~"-" ment.." . · Freo U-will be offered GO a _. ' H.il>or Sliopping C.m.c Huntington Cantor.· Foshlon l.r..MI av.Uable -at the doer. ' . I I 4 DALY Ill.IT Cdonlla plaDI to tax bird. .,.... sn. 'Merman Llvet'IMNt rer IOUl'Cel aecretary,' oak! a bill wili be-to dlarge ·birdwatoberl •• ._fee'' at -w!lclllfe ....,.; ''They gatl!h wllb the oportmnlll at 1he checkiiig station • • : flii sport.<meo take oft fur the shoot- ing grounds .and t:be birdwalcllers to dal aanctdary ar.," Livermon said-Ha oaicl hUDial'I complain that 111.,, pay the cost of keeping ~':"""· anjl birdwatchers pay • • Wllll•m F. Burtron, 21, of Red- landl, lolcl po!tce he didn't believe his eyes wfi.en he saw a bouSe a~ cross the road as he WBI driving home,. Police boo.kid :jlurtroa on · suspicion of drunk& driting after the panel truck he was driving ram- med into the under carriage 1Up. porting tile house ao it -beiDI moved to anoU>er localion. • Police in St. Lpuis laid they found evidence of • bW!)m':v in 4 c11 ..... Mo1011'1 otomacb. He -Ron•kl Sk-were booted on 8UBPicion of burglary ~ lbelr anuf near a. home where "100 In ci0-g and jewelry was laken. All the loot but a gold ring was recovered. AZ1 X- ray examination diBclosed the ring and Mason """-<! to twallow· ing !l • TM program for 'IM conon. tion of the Low ~•force""'"' Inttlligence lJnlt tDhfth opni today in Miami B<och, Fl4., liats "cultural ~hllMftl",· fo1'll, I to B p,m. caio day. °'l:h• hotel' catering offi.ct explained th'.il too1 •the dailv cocklniL partv.:' ... Firemen pumping fl~ out of Mrs. Toni S-1 home in ·eaa. dingtoo, England, .ruddellly bod to switch the dirt!Cti.on of their - and shoot water back Into the home again. The family sheepdog upoet a kerosene -ond let Ille living room el!re. • Television otore _..... '"Ing Eder and 1111 1111 ore g«ang '164 in free bolrcut. from a baI1>0f who Eder said ow11 him 1he •um for purchaae of a lie!evlsioo let. AZ1 odt-1 of-court ogiwmeot, approv.d _by Judge Rollort J, Mlach, of Milwau- kee Cawlty Olurt, stipWatel that Eder llld hll 1111 lllell reeetve free haimits .. Hltlmmal of Illa tdalm. • , ...... -1,1911 Dubcek .& Co. ·Ready .'to Quit?. Protesters M&rehon PRAGUE (\JPO -Alu1°"" DUbcelt and -OllM!rCljt-111 Oomm-.. -. moy mJp todoy er Tueoday to ,.-1 Krtmlln treaty IOillldn& Scwltt occupollGa " lilil DllloA, puV IOW'OOll aid"¥': Tiiet Aid tbe realinallool ...id ..... Al ll ~ ol Ibo por\)''1 Ito member . ·-<ii """"'.... UJ>OCled wUhln 48 boar.. . " * .. France Blasts . ' v• :Soviet Action ' . In U.N. Speech • UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - France asserted today there CID be DO East-West detente u long as Soviet lroopt nmam In CRcl>oelovfk!a. In a lharp condannotlon of tbe s..tel Union, frencli Foreign Mln!ller Mlcbel llebre Jold tbe IJ6.lllU\lll General Auembly tbe'Sovlet mlli~ lnluvenllon in t'zechOl!ovalda last August ''morkl<I anotber -d11k day In pomrar hlltory." lie Aid -·l!oo --w..-and Eutoru Europe II vital to puce "and there is DO det.eate that " CID ao- .... modote Itself to tbe OCCllpallao lroopt Ila-by force." "Only tbe departun ol -......... ba Aid, "and tba roj-ol all -lnlplnd by tho lalol policy al bloclo -whatover llllllO ODI -II•• II -cln proVllll, for Europe l!r1I, tbeo ,.. ihe wwld,.tbe qgravaUoo of tba C1lllD tenalon created -by the • Y •at ln Au- gust ••• " Debro said It bad been 1111ggeskd that the Soviet decision to intervene in ~ •• tkll to lwl ol o new mllitari!I re&Ull!ODCe In Wes! Germany. He. mlnimi7.f:d. ilUJ d.anser. however, and ~ .R'rapce'• ·emtlnued confidence lmtbe Bann 1ovemnlent Rolling St.one To Be Father But Not Husband LONDON (AP) -Mick J111er 11ys be'• ham •bout the proepec1 of becom· Ing a father -bul the load llin8er of lbe RolJlni 8f<ills llJ'I ba bu DO Immediato plonl to marry tbe fllrl ~:tt:fuY~~e:~~ pop lllnger Marianne Falthlul, 22, dJlcloil. ed a was expecting: "I don't think we will wed. We don't th!nl< 11•1 noc:eaary. I ai de&Hely not anU-God, but the ~ llCl'ltioa ol one'• union II 1 peraonal mailer and nothing to do with tbe !e1al!ly of b ·itlte." . Jlorlinne, wbo already bu a husband ''11'1 • 1-;IUMld IOll, went alOl1I with 1111,o -.-... Iba told a reporter: "We .,. no1 t111·-1111111ort of poop1o. n .....u oat ""'1•1111,., wb,y rill< opollln( ii?" Another Teacher Sb.ike Threatened Bueh•ll Buff Taking 1lma out from his cam- paign Vice Pretadeot Hubeft Humphrey ·-enoourage-ment as a spectator at the fourth game of the · World Serie1 in Detroit Sunday. The game was victory number three for the Gardinals who outscored the '!1igers, 1().1. Thieu D~lares U.S. Bohlb,, Halt . ;"". .. -._. ~-. ) Would be AbSiird SAIGON (UPI) -President Nguyen Van Thieu said tonight the Communlsta II.ave "virtually !0,9t the war militarily" and 1 that 'It wou1d: .:be absurd for the United Stales to end all bombing of North Vietnam without a reciprocal gesture -Hanoi. nueu &poke out against.a bombing halt . In a ltlte of the union address in which bl Aid, "the JDO.'!t reasonable way to end th1I war la for both sides to scale down the level of hostlliUes." He amplified his ltatementl later at a reception marking the firlt anniversary of the Nationa1 NEW YORK (UPI) -Tiie lllO toocbm ~-. loyal ta a rtbellloUI Brootlyn ICbool • "They know they cannot win," Thieu bolrd dell.Jed the ltart of classes today Aid." So they have to prepwe for the to .bold a "8olldartty nllT' proteJt1Dg the future to have more poliUcal cadrt local -·· IUIJIOlllfoa. But tbe local bnorcl'1 community lfalaon amnac the people in the countcyaide so director, Walter Lynch, Aid be expected they can participate more legally. thlnp to be "normll" In tbe Ocean ll!D-"They have virtually loll the war BJ'Ol!lllVille IChool dlltr!cl whore Ne!llO m!I!tarll)'. 'llley have ...,. from heavier ::a= J::°Iut ~~~~~ to heavier cuuaJtlel. Now they would a \llOUP ol al!opdly 1111CD0(>11'11Uv1 'llll!to lin lo 1IM ·what they have left to con- teacbln. IOlldatl." vadaa. A fttaQlr ••a a Imo•• ~ rtbU to cooperate ltJmied Iba Sovie( pl& Nol -ll>o -followtn ol -... _. wo.u --No'*1 woWd -lo -.1o. ,.._ Tiie ~ Porly Cealral ....,.. ml\ke mull-wbetber lo llC<lpl the treaty, A (U'D"'UDlque mued after tbt Moocow ta1b lllld tbe.ne&otlolon ~ their 1<>vemmenll "will -11>11 sip a tr.11)' cm tbe lemponl)' llaUCllin& _of lllled troopl In C&ecbollovatta." Tiie government mull lip tbe truly. But the e<ntnl cominlllee'1 .....i ,....,,. tbe gov........,i. ' I ' •, I I J Gra11!i-Y~~,Skyjaeker . .. . ' . . ' Tal;res Mexicali Plane t.o Cuba ' MERIDA, 'Mezleo (UPI) -A" gray. haired motber arranged for a baby - belcn ~ a plotol ~blloc:l<illl all airliner to CUba. ~ Mn. Judith Vazqoes ·sat her dauahler Sylvia. 1%, -to Her :t-inontb<>ld IOI Ernesto in the cabin seats just in back of tbe cockpit. Then 1bo Udied lier pinned-up hair, walked into the cockpit, pulled out a l\P1 and carried out the year's 13th n;: jacidng to CommunfJt CUha Sunday. ''Tbere ls a female passenger hOlding a llUll "' mo It tbll lnllant, obliging me to cbanp coune to llevana," radioed pllol Capt. Ricardo Erosa . to Aeromay• Alrlln .. beadquarten hero. The twin turbojet Howker-Slddeley car· rylng lour "'"" memben Ind II _.,. including three Amer!can1, flew from Its appointed rounds of tourist spoll on the Yucatan C08SI to the CUban eapllal IOd returned without the Vu, quezes. n took two hoUra to reach HaVana and ErOla llid Mrs. Vazquea grew byst<rlcal. Eron and copilot Manuel Gluterrei aid tho . -boiu weeplna and ........... "I """141 • .-!Ke,. f!r!na llqQOd la Cobo than Hve In Mmco aey lqor. Tbey')l ldll mo !I I lllJ' In Moz- lco," lhe Aid. . Erosa said lhe did DOI know how "they" were. By the time the plane.had almost span· ned the Caribbean to Havana, Mrs. Vaz- quez collapsed. She handed the gun to Erosa. The pilal said bis fuel supply was too low to return. Ho said he bad to toad in Cuba. The ptano ltayl<I in Rlvsno only four houra, far -than '"""' blJ•cted planes. It wu posaJbly a bow of Cutian P re m I e r Pidel Cutro'1 eommunlst government to Mexico, the only Latin American naUon recoplzing his regime. The CUbana led ~ . cmr • aiid passengers tomato juice. rteak am beer. Mexican Amblwador Miguel Perez demanded the Cubans send back Mn. Vazqutz and the two.children alont with the otben. He said the mother must fact skyjacking cbarges, bul the CUbanl ,lei the woman and her children stay. Baltimore Jofuison Okays Housing Measure WASWNGTON (AP) ~ 1'1- Joimloo lllDed Into law loda1 a $1U7. billion approirial!oo bill molalnlnl aubltanUal!y less lundl f11< IDljor baullns piograma than ho bad nquulld ,,_ Congress. Tile bill fioaneeS the llepartmen\ al Houaing and Urban DeveloPih~t ,and a ...,_ of independent apoclel fer Ill present ftscal year. The measure includes a House-Senate compromise of $625 million ftlr tbl model ciUea. program deslped to - blighted areas of major cfllel. -wanted $1 billion for the program. • ft -, All Pent1ey Stores Open Every Night Monday Threu!lh Sa..,.., .. L!.'.!!!~n· rHRu sAr. 0N1v1 RE . I U E ·1 T_HE SOUND OF MUSIC PENNCREST® STEREO CONSOLES 20° Montana Temp,eratures SAVI $511 PENNCREST9 STEREO WiTH · 6 SPEAKERS SAVE$100! MODERN OR ,PERIOD WITH TAPE DECK ·~ .. Damp Weather From New England w M~higan • • C.Ufe"'I• • ,. " .... 0 ..... ..i S5 1,J6 " " n " .... • 51 ... ... SJ •• ... .. " ... " " .. . .S6 ... •• " .. " .. " . .. .. " 1S ,,, ...... . " .... :; ~ 54 .. ·" .... • 11 ·"' • Sf • .n " A ., " • 0 n ,.. 1Jr ~· .. . ., ·" ..... n • ... " a " .. ·= : ----. Reg. '299 $248 NOW . hJ•Altte•lll..IO!llllr..... '\ l year ·11uarQntee on all parts ~day warranty' on labor ,NO MOIU DOWN ••• -..._,. ,,_ ,.,_"' ..... 1 • l.&DalrfM ~ '*"'-1( ~ IJfi1ti , ..... I I d ... ......_. _ _.~.,...w_..... • ... . Reg.~~c: $399 ...,.. Utfle ., ............. .. ' , I ' 1'W'l'J " ' ' • ' : E · i HUNTINGTON BEACH ' • NEWPORT ~EACH • 0 :: :: I Huntington Center'! Fa1hlon l1land .. ., ·~ ..._~--~~~~~~~~~~-r~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~-(.-~~-.-~~~-.,~...J ., ' • • • • I I I I ! l i , . . ' r . . • -· • l. !. . ' • USING THEIR BEANS -Mrs. ROnald Dujtan.·~·· of !he·Up- . ; comin¥ Laguna Beech Ju.nior W0man'1 Club-Fjif!fl'.lor prospectiv& '.:: members. takes a test sip while coffee maken the Mmes. Da~d ;'')Ison, ·Curt Shjmmerling and Robert Bimr, .(left to right) wlio . tlJ . I • " :- " . ' . ' .. • , . I ' --· ;., . ,·-· ...... ,., ,· . ·' . : .. ; ., . . ' ' ..... . plan ·!o·•l?>nd ~e ,1ath,enng,.Mii:ijt·~.OJ>lr!io0p. :~ .colff!O ·will t&ke place 8at111'P•i', o<t.:12;.in .. Mr:a .. l'lupn.'1·ll<>nn·llrlve home at Top of. the· World." · · · · · ',' • ' ' .: • ( ~ f •• -· '.. .: : ' ; . ' .. .··. ,..·' .. ' ; I .(I , ' ... . . -. -,_ · · . -; , •'' I ,. . • ~ . ~ I • . " , ~ .. •' ·,· ... ' ... ,... •... . . ....· ............ . ~ '· •, .• ,>, _.. · · ';;.• l ' ·,~ .;. ' / )z. ' ' , ,.,.,. • .., ....... , ~ ! ·~....... ' . jl, ... • . \. • .t ' . " ! ' . ' • • • < .,......'!f'+.,... • • • r· • ......,,~ 1, '"' LI ,._. ·, • ~IAN eox. 494-'466. I R'e·e::r'u iti.ng 'p e:r·f ect,ed : Laguna Beach Junior Woman's Glub .memben, w\}en, not collecti~g items for th.eir upcoming sale Saturday, Oct. 12, are. huddled o.ver plans for a col· fee wooing prospectiVe members Thursday, Oct. 17. The Cast-offs and Treasures Sale, wliich will beneiit South Coast Community Hospital's fund · driye and other community projects, will take place ~rom 9 a.m. to S p.m. in Laguna Beach Woman.'1 Clubhouse. Donations ·will be picked ·up. Those with mer· chandise fol' the venture are asked to call the Mmes. James Lyons, 494-!5087; JOJ! Baughman," 494'7167; Ron Stephens, 494'9272, or David Minney, 495'5648. . Mrs. Ronald Dugam, membership chairman, will host the coffee at 10 a.m. in her· Boon Drive home at Top of Ule. World. Pnispective members planning to attend include the Mmes. Robert Biever, Curt Shimmerlin$. Em.est Quigley, R. Bruce stev· . ens and Gary Chrisman. During the gathering, the club'• activities will be outlined. and board members. will explain their duties .. Other speakers will include Mrs. Marjorie Scheels and Mrs. Clifford Loucks, who will sketch the ~up's relatiO!lSbip to the Laguna Beach Wom- an'a Club, according to Mrs. Clifton Nichols, presi· dent. The ju'niora helped out Ille Woman'• Club Fri· day a(ternoon by serving luncheon at the il'OIJp:a opening meeting of the 1euoo. ' . . •. Pinata ·Pack~d · . ' , • ·' ·' ,. • ' ~-•' '· ' ,.;i:••. t·· I ' • -• • • .. • ' 4 • • • ' • ' • • -• •• . -' Fo.r Ri·vieran:s · Entertainment ~·a ·te.levifoim;t pen;oni~Y. ·;11• pinata party and' .bobk reyiews. are some -~ ~ month's events being calendared for the RiVlera . Club. Chuck Jpnes will entertain Rivierans and their guests when they convene for a luncheon m~~ next Wednesday in the Balboa Bay Club. FestiVIties will begin ·with~ an 11·:30_,a,m. soctal hour, -f~llowed ·by luncheon at 12:30. ' ·. · · The ente!Uin« who had ·his "own daily i~le Vision program foc three -· in(egrates !iii &,tage tricb with audience P.Am&pation • and a cut of trained livestock. . . "lt1s the ·most unusual -·and 4 eritert.lining' magfc show· J .have 1evef seen."". commented··M111. Wat-sop 1 ~arrett, program clliirt)lan.,._ . , 1 •• ,. .A short business meti~~g,wµI b.&'condu~ b)t • · ' Mrs.' Remi;Chabot prior to the prOgplm. Reserva- tions ·may be obtained by. 'callbi.g .Mr$. Harold De-vin~, 49U752 or Mrs. Rqy ~h ."Fox, 49~928. The plnata IJQI'ty, planned ·by .tl>e Gujll Jnd Dolli Section, will tak~ ~l~!'" 1n,"the Mission Viejo · Golf Club next Saturday everung>' · ' Mariachi music will set the mood, while Bi~· erans dressed in Mexican cQtitt{mes, enjoy c:Ocktailr at 7 and dinner at 8:30 p.m. Reserwt.ionS ar~ being taken by Mrs. Ritchie Wilson, cbairm<in, 49•·5188. · Tickets are $11 .50 per couple. Stephen Birmingham's new book, 'Our Orowd," will be reviewed by Mrs. George Kirk, and books for the Laguna Beach Book Fair will be cojle<!e<i , when the Book Section meets in Mrs. IA!Jonard G. . Davis' Laguna Beach home · at 10 a_,m., Monday, Oct. 21. . • I.; A!SV(ING\i8;.t;fF.A'fi!.,:: li)n.(\'fally1'.l'ai1~iAea .I &-1cf111 cracking open·,t)ie'pi~ta'>jOlijlideJ1dw l!lYiefi:.Cliib··~mh«llOeft 4o right)· • 't¥·¥'!1•f l'l~.~.i,~. lUfctll«V!!JiO!l-~. Jim Allen, c¥"" . ' ' .. . ' . . ' ' r . ,., ·,. . ' - her ~on. Th~ ate gett41g in the i mood ibr a piri.ata . party · tO~ ~ staged by the Guys and Dolls ·iection of the club· nut -~ay night in the Mission Viejo· Golf Olub. · · , . . ' . . ' ' ' I .. • ' • " •, . • • • . ' • • • • ' • . • • • . • • " • • . • • ....... ~ .•••• 'l'."'•··)· • .i····': .... '· \ :RX for Dru!:Jgi .st: DOrt .. PrG>fessi~ital .Manne-rs fOr · Customer ii • ' • -'• · -• ' 1 "~. f ' /""'-I ! ' " . il>EAR ANN LANDERS : I am about ;-. poandJ ov.erWeJght anC:I have tried ~ sbrtl of dJ~. ~t\i.e:h didn't-work. A ,,,e'nd of ml.p~ . t.ol4 roe about aome. ucinl pillt wblch did · wonder1 · Id< fr. I l'it •a i.;,; ~· fOr myoell and ~ tbeDi lo ·,ny <ioOI«. He said !boy would~ nol1belp me but 'they iniuldn~ bUrt me and 11·1 wM>ted IQ toke U.. I ·could. l Well, Ariri, 1the pillJ _.. doinl the trick and I am lluilled.' My only pro· ~l)l Is t!'e <!n'g~t. He i;elu1e1 to Ci.ve·m'-na«e than oix pills at 1 time. a:e tnslsta I come ln evBty four days M he an check my muscle tone. He es me beck in the stocl( room and 61e11 an ove11 and then ._.,., "Yea, ., ,'' . ·'· "" wobld°'result In ·l!eiter oomml!ilons. "i•dflil••t ·he woodd do '~ ... · the "'• , .... r<u•n: l•l· u ·, ..... ,, , 1 ... Ai~•hl -it>detKf tir:J,i;d when..~e ·geta olbtr 'tlde of th'e BaJ; 1te~ ... w ~tell wall 1o\a'U •••·•P.tlte MMk•••uetl "1'· 'nm•'mid OOf\'PlaJii•· ore aod more .Ille ci,1,.t,o start p1cktnJ.i'\"<Y m11lrt tialuclng 1<1.' (!) 1f yea 'DO wf/111 !·: l ' t ;, • ~u'jils~tt~~ .. ~eye.IV)' •,tf,' c' and the ex. , love It. There I~ btyl la U~, too, )'01110 baVI tome ....... .. ,.. .,... url ',.. U.w. . ' ' pocbl ,., ,.., -,...._ ~.: t , • • , · "'"1 ,_;, • ... ~ ··";, : • .. : ~~ertJte ~rlno~up the eubj~ , , _ , t· 1 .. '' • • · • , , , • • 1 • cthO ilrll iQ:'T!\Oy'dea t want to Ieaw •DEAR ANN :LANdERS · . When you yoor mUICUlature l. ·line. No lfr•ik'· &Ill f! ••PPo!<d" ~: f!ll 'pretcii~ilo -' ~ Ill~· lrlendli 1'1• olde1~ one 11 ""1 'lor an artlcleJ"4'1!!0 cj>anl< 11 If you have troubi.· iillllnC ...... down oi tlslUOI." I ' Ml ·-·~ 60 ... ~.(,let J~,.' -tollil ~' 1(le k19Pntdlng articles undtr 5 cODlf,•ouJd r."Jlllpd around wilh your pamiti,' • • 'lt":ioa -'I - If my husband ·m..,. about this be'd-pbJlkl... .. ............. --•t ~·tic cban... nurtln1 and 'Walt II bava ult1il 11veril frlendl -lo le~you ll111:J<1U?·-llh, ...... knoclc the IUY'• block oU. I don't'l<nbW ertl&te'IO< 1611U<llei111!11 ~ .,.,;r , clrilclrtn.'~• lllt lhlng oar l5-y""';'1ld · aod 11>e1 are u bewtlclered u I, It'• a Jtir AM Lande3' ~ ''Baaod- wbetller or not ~ ·"1 an1lhln1 "nlU1 .. l11oR" }ltrtollcoii1.. ' , 1114.ia.,•,')loner lri' eveiy!hlq1. · oomfort (but not help) lo kDOw that parants• 11ow 1o Get~~· beciause it may be that h1 is b!''1Vln& . ,.. • : • , • ~·. I •'f! 1'tll y1>u ploae llv• ut aome balanc' others letl0loolllb too-waldn1 !or 2 Stnd IO C..11 In coin-,..;~ In a )rolenlonal 01annu ind mu.no D~'f.!; ANN !::ANDERS: MX}u•· .ed ~·~ ldaa have m• UI or S cents. 1'et, iii., ara reltlctaot to and a Jon~ ll!lmped, . ...._.... notlu.ng · peraonal.1 \ • 1 .. b ~"i ~I h•ft fob~ ~ugr.Urt , Ji, l" ~· .. ,:i · J • lel'Ve bee'f~se thet are arrald the envelope. ' . ' · 'Ptease 1<11 me what you ~'°" about . 14 r: 1<1' 15. Ted· wor}I 25 11\tltl lr9ril , • .,_. ' -!WI f'.RANClSCO 'clerk will .. lnaultett. Yes or no? Ann Lander& will be ,...i IQ lltlp ,. tlli1. • h'"'°· For 11\11 \a•t two 1•11'.S no i;.1 , llEAl 111\N' ~w me a lamll1 rua -NO PENNY COU.Eql'OR ' w)tll your problen\I. SePd U-to liir -IUNU$ 'l;EN b:on. Wil\CJng to mqve.a<rotr tht Ba1. ~l Ql¥r• ... I ~''°" J'°"'' coo· • l>EAR NO (l()u.Et'i'OR' BJ all -, In cart of pi1 DAij,\' PILOT -'ll DEAR MINUS: I know that• 4rttl· H~ says Uie added ttm,~and ener~ pk tf cowarU. Ula 1oar 1*ltband11 '1'eu1 wait. OfO.ud 1 ea• lblnt' ,,r ~a at.amped, aeU..,..e~·_.. .... , -- I .~ • • . l • . . ':!' ' DAILY PILOT P.aple Who C9re Sympathy, Warmth Offered <••w• ~ m. i. "" "'~ Iliff Wiib an unknown to tbe c:oznmunity 8nd pa~ pattiy and dedicatloa . , =:.'l. .. -.. I -""'II ...,,.,.. to and from COID· -.,. tblo to rtlilo to Since ... srlmary duty •I ~ mun11y .... c1 .. 1ol~1 tllem tJ IDdivld..it. , an MHA .i 111o.en.11 ce- i.J! . ~ ' 'Ibey .,. bl&l>lY praltod ··-!lllwl Pr o v l d I n )lalu>l>le by tllt Rllled proltJ1lonllJ ii to Hvt ~·•· on. " .,,_. for \e harried who mel'P thet. richly · lraln!Jll -.an ii re· 11,0DIW'I JIAfi!NGll proffttlonll ollfl' .,. the ·varied backjrouncls I a qulr4CI. For two '!v•eka • • ....., "" .... MHAt. ded.lcatlon to th• ctmlc11 voh.la~• attend 4a11y lee• E m P alhy: "•)'1111'""'•,. Morttenlliig a va<lely of conceptl. lure• by piycbta~illi. w.-mtb, tt!irw4.eeJJ:re!i'" 1ocll1 -and e c Ollom l c In addition to m.anninl the ~ycpolo~ and • o e I a 1 bellkgrow>dt, U>ey abate tile llUiclde preveot!Oll teloPl)OB• "°'ken. A common q u 11l.t1 qualltltt ~ em o t 1 on a J an4. comu1t1n1 with patient&, 'nlere are confeNDCa on po11eHed by mony, It lJ maturity, genuine llkln1 for tit• MHAo -ktol ID tho court hearlnll, ~&iiona tuentlal for a particular people and. willingness to CIC auist with records, of counselln& .e111on1 and group of. people -tht Men· stve of tbemJelve1. compile llt&U1Uc1, type and cri.sla eallJ. · ta! Hultll. Aaoclate1 who "We hive to be oble lo mako lollow-up call1. · Alie< tllo tralnla1 pro- volunteer uailtance in tbe relate to other \' e 0 p 1 e Since tbe crllla center gram ii .co m·p 1 e i e d, Crill• lnterYentloa C.ater · without PM•lnl Jud1ment opened IU ISO volunteer• volunteer• lade~ two com· "More orton -nol ' And we have to bt fiexlllle " b<v• dwindled while tit• pulsar1 tralnln& -Ion• tboae people we Mt on tbl e:rplalill crilp 1 f ft c 1 e ~ C volume of. crllJs 1ltuatioos each week. 'lbrOutl!. these bull of van-olluatlonal Mr1. LWs (Sue) Benltn, bu Jncreand, and tb<re lo lectur.,, grcup . d!Jcuulons ltreuel are not •cruy,'" MHA vohmtetr from Hun· an .ur1ent need for more IDd su~aory ~slons flllll)lll&lze1 Dr. Arno Id . Uncton Hllrilour. volunteer• -especwty peo-ll!llA's contlnullly · 1eara De u t 1 c b, youth f u J "None of ua &Ive advice. pie 1blt to serve between 4 We? method.I of· _helping p1y.,.._ 1'1>o hoodt tbe We try to help a peraon llnd-p.m. and mldnllhl dlJl:.,oed people and ... llfo·•eviDI foclllty rWtod Jn bit own tlrenlfht and Jlv• lndlvtduelJ volum.erlnl cour•linl mentol ~ealttl. Januaey, 1987. tbem back," comm 1 n ts as MHAI fir1t are in· New traininC cliraet tor "'Ibey ere more likely to Mro. Joan McDonoulb from terviewed by Ra4>erl Green, Menial He.ith .U1oclalot lo be people 'Who are free of C o 1 ta M e 1 a , h e 1 d director of the M • n t a I st&a the crisis center wiH bt major em01fonal diaorders psychiatric nurse at CIC. Health A1aociation, . Santa ~g later tbl• m<intb, yet faced w 1 t b an The MHAa add a unique Ana, then ICl'eenfld by Dr. and anyone wilblna: to overwhelmlnC tbrtlt to im· and valuable ctUnenlion to Deutlch wt:io ~ v • l u •· t e • volunteel' may call the Men• portant 11fe toall." the cllnlo. Bated Jn lbe com· motivea, meturlty • n d W Heallb · AHoclation In Open 24 bourw Monday munlty, Ibey carry tne con· 1tabi11 t y. An MHA Oran1e county for an lnltlal throu&h Friday, the center . cepll of Me.ntal hell.th back · determine• 1 perton'• em· interview. provide• conaub.Uon far in· dlvidulllo Jn. tt&U orcrtalJ either on a wdt·ln bt1la or by telephone -83S.9393, ... tension eo1. Horoscope ~ . --:i:LINES lllSY -While Kn. Joan McDonough, hMd -., poydliatric nurile, wait& to take an lnooming crisis ;.. .P.JI she coDBUlto witli one ot the other profe!lrionala ;'"--'Iii the erw. Jnte"entlon Center, and Mental Heralth Alooci~t.s Oe!I lo right) Mn. wNl!y l')'oellch.· of Newport Beach and Mrs. Luis· Benitez, H!111tln'100 Harbour, log pertinent information. Durtas ta lint alx montha of : operation tbe center helped ai>pro>lmately !00 people. FrOm July, lk7, to June, 19158, more than e.ooo cilia to ind from potlenll tiave -loped by tile Taurus:-Gain Indicated , TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 VIRGO (Aue. 23-5epl. 22): -.. nclMm need olanal Ooncallzate on opreadiJIC for ~· 11 you yoor m ... a1e. Study LEO make 8".t' move, -.. ·-· -- -:~· ~---------!< Season Overture By SYDNEY OMARR lndicatiOllO. Doy to learn. II l<>llow enmp!e.' Kmw tlU "The ..W.e man controls you e n h a n c e knowledge, -be rea1&tic and mtlture. '-l· ~--t.1-. .1. • ..._.l c ban c e for aucoess ii c•nRJCORN ·(~---·~ --· .. ~~~011 ~ ~. -poinll the way." beiJl>tened. No lbort cu!A. Jan. 19): Good lunor apocl ~~-1~ tftOie To Qre,, League Hosts 'Brunch ARIES (March 21-Aprll Familiarize yourself with today : coin c id• a with 19): A«:ent m mooey, Job. romance, joy tbrou'1b posteeli<ll'ld. Be wary. Some UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): creative endeavor. There is ttllif be achemi.nc to part Qi.eek credill, debit 1 . beauty arouhd you. Key iJ to yo u from something of Review budget. Be aware of recognize it Some take value. stick to quality, ex-details. Facts and figures poetic license in making per i eoce. Get-ricb-quick require your personal .at· report.a. , There is a job for you in the Harbor Area - a . poiition needing no other qualification but your time , ":':·and willing bands. . ~ There are thousands of these openings 1'or men ,-~ lll)d women from teenagers to seniOr citizens. A. an overture t-0 the '6')'mpbony Rason. th fl Symphony Guild's pas t • presiderit's League will h06t the' amuat' .eason kick off idea doesn't have solid back· teclioo. Gain iDSight inta AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ing. financial atatm of one who 18) :·Guard principles. Some '.! :.;· ~ Now is the time to get involved 'in your com.mu· , · ~ ". 'nities' needs. You can beip a youngster to learn or ·~ !Ue the burden of loneliness for lhe .. lderiy. A highlight of the public p8rt y will be the apPeafMce ol M a r t i n Bernheim er, mu.sic critic klr the. lo6 Angeles Times ~ will coo- duct an informal diSCUS5ion brunch Thursday, Oct. 10. about what iJ wrong or right October will be pr~ with muaic, hi4 viewa on ctaimed "gym.phony monttl" local orchestra in relation to at th• event wb.icb will begin , major s~y .. 1be June. at 10:30 a.m. in MaenoUa ~-<>.!each andJ~.!*'h i:s Room B f the Disneyland necessary· . A q~eStion . ·an~ Harold Bierm'a, W i 11 i am Henry, Santa Ana; Carl Ftitze and R<>bert Sdlulze, Tustin-Orange, and ~e DeLard and Jack Geflter, Yorba Linda. TAURUS (April :W.May dceo much boaWllg. Be want yoo to hurry, oldp eod 20 ): Gain .indicated -cycle skeptical. skimp. Key is to lnsiat on high. You get what you SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. quality. Accent long·lastin( One of the several bene-want. Be selective. Don't 21 ): People may react. in wiue., espemuy 1'here tactora of the aymphony sell )"(ltlrfielf short. People in adverse manner t.o some family and home are C!Ofl• are Las Campanas, who pre-position to aid now express mild ideas. Key is t.o un· cerned. • : . Hundreds of J>OSitiom are awaiting your tel e- ·-... ~.phone call to the \lolunteer Bureau. Mrs. Linn Ark- usb at 6f2-0963 is the exec:utlve directer and· will as. sist callers from 9 a.m. to noon evei'y weektiay. lm!ted the ora:aniution with willingneea. Be omftdtnt -deretarid sensitive areas of PISCES (Feb. lt-Manil a gift of· $8,500, proceeds then you mVite success. assoa.'ates. . Me abs · be 20); 'Accent on..-sh 0 rt .. · ~ • She will custom match you and tile job with the · .:..~ time you have to give. The bureau is located at 325 • ' N. Newpor\ Blvd., Newport Beach. ' 0 amwer penod will 1ollow. Hotel. The Orange County Another special guest will Crom this year's d~butante GEMlNI (May 21-June pl'epared far u nus u a 1 journey. You find your:self ball. In the past five. years 20): Finish tasks, project!. responses. Don't condemn,· &erVing as gc>-between in the group hu given. a total Work quietly.' Be discreet. cajole or whine. Accept. mild controVersy. Stress of '31,138 to the S)'mghony ··Don't tell all you know. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· willi;i&JlQS to aid one who A~•oclation. 1be mOlf. cur-... Much today appears hjdden, Dec. 21 ): Make eff'Orl to conftdes. Don't preach. rtnt ·~ntrl,butlon wu pre-mderoover. Great ally it ·actlievt. harmany. F'aimily. A-~d -~-1 fir t-.. tented Qct. 4 ·to the at'ouP'• pati'ence. Communicate witbl-:=============·=~=~=w='=='==·:::i:::; c '• SOMl!ONI! IS WAITING FOR A RIDE : ·' All you need !1 to be 18 or older, have a car and · .: a driver'• llce111e. Agencies helping the blind, crtp. ·::,Pied children'• 1erv!c01, welfare, healtli cltpartment -of s_.i.ors will be Diniol Le)vll, cooducw ~ tl1e proclamatlco lo of ,tile Sy~ OrcbHlra Duttem H•lsinl. presldlllt it Oronp County. Al the of !be Sym!ll>oey AO!Odo· ooocluo!m of . tile proaront door prizM w il I be prealdent by Mra. Norman mt coofined to home. lr • .._ •.. and hospital patients all n~ tbl~ \ttal service. CAN YOU OPERATE A SEWING. MACHI Nit • . Or ean you hand sew "" llnlah puppet doll• and ·•· toys? other need• are sewl!>g ol layettee aiid lap ro- bes, quilting, bibs and wb,,..chalrtl.,, · Further ldees and pattems may be obtained from Mn. Virginia Turpin, sewing cllalnnan, al 675-1382. . CEANING HOUSE? The Volunteer Bureau 1ay1 ''don't throw it out throw it our way." ' Needed item• Include women'• usable-clothing infant's and children's clothes, ·Iii )'llrd sizes of cloth, colored felt pieces, plastic shower or window . -curtains and any jewelry. -Agencies, auch as rehabilitation centers, tbel· . tered worbhopt, botpltals and cb!ldren'1 centers -· wish lb-Items. Brine,.,.,. cutofle lo the bur.eu. Presidents Honored !itore than 180 -anC guetll were present . at the recent Aen>nutrori.c Wlvea Club'• amual New Member -!Amdloon M the Newport 8-h Tennll Club . PMt prMldenta 'w • r _e hmored wl JC91eoted With -m:hld ecnocec lmn 1ilo -·-" dlrediore. Thoe• -ed ,.,,... tllli dimjbuted. Members • ol.1 the 1past presl4"'11 ~'.1'1\o will be hosting_ are 1 the Mines. IAlrrY Mltdlell, NfWpclrt Beiioh; .Jolin Anilrewl and Rooert» "i!'lf1 •• San Olelnenje; David K. G«don, Artiair 'loquel, -A. Da1ey, DonaJd.T41ar1 ·am1 Rooald Br a·n.d o.'n of Anall<im; Jolw. Pitta, MU. , William ~myj Hiirry Madley ; ~n;:--tofon l\Joore, ~e k-.ed, DonaM KeaMCty, Gar~ · Grove~ ~· S. "Erlc!Bm, Saluto, president of Lao CANCER (June 2l·July Camp1na1· 1nd ".fr•. Cherie• 22~: New friends inspire A. Peterson, ball chairman. you. E x c i t e m e nt of 'Ille IJ'8Dd openin& of the discovery is f e at u re d. l)',:mcihoDy MUOD will bi Review hopes, wish e 1. S111urday, ()ct. :ze, al 1:30 Higbllght willingness to try p.m. bl the newly decorated aomething new. Welcome Md.tori.um of a.pm.an OJI-~ contacts. Social event 1ece. The...., per1onnance pnMa.. piMsur<. wlH be ,..,..1ec1 the next LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): day at 2:30 p.m. For in-Stre95 on ambitions. Some fonnetior:I c o n c e r n l n a: can be fulfilled. Key is to brunch oi concerU eall ·or volunteer suggarti.Dnf. Let write the S y m p h o n y others know where you ~odatton of Ora1t1f: Coun· stand. Your intuitive feel- ty, 7'17 S. Main; Oran1e. lnp .,. S"'"'1I -follow MHl1116. tlleon. Utilize silowmamtdp. · . .Housewives In Consumer Starring Semina. Mmes. GNl>llm H. Be!l, 11"1' L. Ei>llo. WlJlll D. Milrllnl, Dlmlel N. 'l'oq>loloo, Robert : L. Pons, Gecqe Rlbl llllil RooaldlAclde. ~~ .. _,... :::: '. ~-will ... Jn budget lncludlnl llhoppln. •? •-Shop, Loot and and JMal P'""'"'I tip<. : .;µ.a., --will -... j =-~ .....,.,. tlill and s.=., a.::.;;,·~-= : Way1 tu *9tt:b that food Growers Auociation ml ~·~~~ wtU be tile olhattrade or1yWl!om -·<"'-<I-In tho free ID· and lllre~ ' "'-groupo, . UOOOllCll -,,_ .... ---ulod --I :dlited ril! tlle ~'.:i~ ll:J:. ~.tm Unlvonily it Oolilomia. ~Jn .. -.! Jn ~ K. ..... president a. -it food lndustry ol tile Food Employon --will be Mn. Kay Olunc:il, lnc. will round out ·~f-r.Valory, Ca Ii for n I a' s the &peakers' group. He will •!, -.UU<r Ooonse1 -will ~ how !_, negotiation; .;::.cdllouol her -)'Mr Jn of· aff<ct the price of food. - ....,~..., Aloo m tile program will ..... ,: , comun.--~on Th• --inclUded • ---· -btl1el 1lld ...... by !lorry Mlll>!tt. • Th• next bmcheon will liah place In Nov-aad all Aeronutronlc and · ipace IDcl re-entry 1 y • t .-m. t di\'i6ton· wtvea are invlted. -1n1....--membor!Hp moY bt al> talned by aollJn& M r I . RU91ell Jl'orosytht, 546-9856. Notional ' Doy Noted ,_ and ~ problems ol be Miso K~y Smilb and Mias ~ ~ Barbara Bathgate, two gas Women I n Oom·munity ;~ _.' ~ fl'Oll<er company home eoonom!JlJ Service (Wlai) day will be . 1"' 'ifilflallrl. a.&ea Gooddch, ·who will ofter buying guides obnl'Ved nationally tom<K'• ~';,;;. '2 -:~';:"~ !:s ,.:iti"1..~ ll'Pi!"::; "';;, rroup is an In· ;:-.;. ~ .. Id food standatcb f o r appli.-ice ten,ligioos e.nd interracial • . safety and~. coalition of women' 1 .•. ,, . C. ..-_ _, Emcee lor the P,..,,..m, or1anl:ootiono ccmpoood it •c:tv• ......,ety •111cb nmo from 9 a.m. to the National Oluncll of eJ..: .:. · ~ in the cem.tr'i Garden Oatholc Women, the Nt· -·•-~ II ~ ~ aed • Gri> .. """" will be Edward tlonal Council or Negro · -h ... ....,. _.. "° • R. Nb. hlor of news and worn .. , 1IMI Notional Coun· :. -••t ""' at -In p.ibllc affairs for radio 111. ell of Jewish Wonien aad • Odd J'•t ••.:·~a1°' -KEZV, • -of Qlurcb Wnmen United. '!be · ·· Jl9. ... 0. -· Otller co. ll'OUP'• IOll lo to help tho •··••n• -llO · . 'Iclatl. t": .. Southern dit•d•••laiod 1ouns ~-"',.,. t tr · '., "s .._._ WOIMll ot our IOCietJ. ··--·~. n....~ ~.~ ~ ' -Ollllomia Gu Oo. -·-.• -Y -~· <N •• L : """ ...... ~ 0ouaU01 Gu will join In tile ..-aI :r• Century ....... : Cl. ' . ~ ~ 1TS:. 'l'w 111111 OW 1 <M ot ' Clolloo ""11. be terved ta Ano. 'lbtmo will be '"'11 '.J111il'allal .......... ~r·:· lit -am and Wwy Up aad t•aJ ur-t·d ···r:r,j· .. ~-~ • . .-...... -will -1< ... will be fl1lM '°" .~ -L1i1J ,,r park ,llO t' ;l I ot the .,..,. 0.,. grodua!ll who will Ii' I rtltrl .. · leU it their ~ncu . • DEJ,J(;ATESSEN FR.fm .. •r•Pf! ell-a F.•n~h ·~ecialtyl Thi• mild white chee•• i1 1ulttfy fleverecf by th•-wine gr•p• tetda whieh cover the tutsltlf. A delightful com- binetiOn. ' ' "I* 01. 1.49 pizza loaf th• flavo" of ttaly in a n•w lunch- on lo•f from Rath, stuff•d oliv•s, 1w•tt red ptp· pt,.. and ch•e1 .... te vary a sandwich or 1pr11d wltfl Ct••m che•s• incl roll for hor1 d' o•uvre1. 6 es. 45c . Wl.ea& pilaf mb:: • nice ch1n91 from rica. Macie frem In authentic AM1'11fP1i1n 'r•cipe, com• pl•t..with 11uteeci onien1, bNwnM needl111 broth, whN.t, 1e•1onin91 an.I wJ,11t 9erm. I oz. 6fc ehee.e bisques a Ovtch tr .. +~ Tiny almentl sh1~tl biscuits lilled with 6eucl1 ch••••· Ea1y snec'lrintl · I OL ti" 1.ot .Browse our aiale, you'll discover foods from 29 countriu ID pjque3our -tile! . . OCTOBER BEAUTY SALON SPECIALS HUM,o,N H,O,IR STRETCH WIGS t 100 value .......• $65 A 9re1t buy •" l"st1nt Beauty. C,O,REFREE L,O,M P CUT eri9. $5 ... l .50 Comfort special • , . no more pins, rollers or tlryertl PERMANENTS BY DU,O,RT S.lon •• , •• $10 S~uclio • • • 14.50 leth with styl• •nd cut. HUMAN HAIR SPECIALS wigle+. , , •. I.II Ctsc•ci•I .,. 11.tt 11!~ ...... H.tt ,,.. ........ 4.ff AJp•l11h!ri1m Mit .1 •• .,. .,......ry, "-1111 fN111 H111ath11t.. IMdl H2-llll, ft'"' H_,.,. "4-IJlt, W..M All•~I• IJl .. IJI, ... df S1l.111 IOI 1 w -v den4 no I Riel will forn Iha H• [n l< [n fl will mis• h• pret ml~ by1 can pea by REI Nt vw cur. and WO! ~ bit Tri be• Det T ( ( ' r: Soc un< Cot Brt T Sci Wll Otll ... Val wlI Sm An< s tall Sal Avo fro for ....., •''-a; ~ c~ ' F~ • .-1 ,. i"t - • !.( ,, ... -I. • But:S~~ No Way to Prpmue Definite Date u, • ....,....., WITH NIXQN g1)!91lp -When h1 11 elede<l pre&t· dent -in lib mind there ii no lon1er an "1r1 M>out lt -. ' Rlchord M. Nl>on says hi will devote all of hil formidable en~ to eodinC the war in Vie'tnam. ' · lie belleve1 it can be done f.'1 less th :aa a year; pe.rtlq>a i'l five or slz mohtris. But he will make no ca.mpa.1&:n ~ ml.!es to that effed beclUff he know& tb.lt ~ the new prelld~ ii pybllclY, ..,,,. mltled to llWpplng tlie war by a -.1n dlll<, Ille enomr can exact conceuiom in the peace negotiation•· merely by rtallint ror time. RE4UED TRIP Nixon's btf·the-platform views about Vietnam, the current electiob campaip and 1ever.i ether topics were communicated to um reo«ta-duril)I a h>n1 and relued conversati()n abclard hlJ campalfD. plane, tbe Tricia, ., ht mtdt a Jet4·ce bHru1tormJn1 tour ot the Deei> Soulll. '11le Repul>llcan pmJden- Color Film On Wildlife n.e wild l\fe ...... llm pr<>INUDI will be p: I !Dd by UHi National AudOOoo Soc!etY apln . lhil f- under the -thip " Costa Mesa'• Sea Ind Slee · Branch. The first p<ogi:am is "Four Seuom" to be mown 'by Wllfr<d E. Cloay, QcL 19. Other filmt will explcn Ille aea. Australia a n d Death Volley, Al! of the pn>grlllDJ will belill at 8 p.m. ot Smedley .funior High, santa Ana, 2120 W. Edinger. Season tickets may be .ob- tained from the Sea and Sage Branch, 2244 Stat.a Ave., 0:>6ta Mesa . Proceeds from the se.riea will be Uffd for looal conserwtion work. COSTA MESA ONLY POP ALBUMS Our .... 4.7' 2.67 J DAYS ONLY tia1 candldN bas no titaatC ' . I~. DO ,..:t•t p!aa, for brincina tile Wll/S' lo aD bonorable end. He -to employ wtt.tever 4'@1o U\aUo olnte11 Sffm• mo&,t !!Ml)' to yield , result... io the circqmata~ prevaillQ1 lit the ttme. His reluctapce to talk now about sui!J apedfic measures as a bcmblnC ha!~ while doublle• pro- mpted Ip. part bl'. pollt¥:81 prudenco, also rtllecll bll cmvlcUoo t. h a t citclll'.!lltance• .~ c:IWll•. 10 ll'Ntly before 11>1 DOW admlnll!ratlon tal<N ovar next January, Ula\ It Ii f09l- lib to try to anticlpal6 .... ezactly what approach should bl taken lh<n. TQP PRlORITY Nixon will give Jop priori- ty to ending the war because he ii tatislied that there caa be no real progress t<>ward sob.ti.on ol this countr)''s urgent domestic md io· ternational problem• until 1t.s costly dtvi1ive in- volvement in ViMJtam ls booorably llqul4altd. But in private con- versation, aa. in public speeches, he bearl d()WD hard en the word "boocrably." We cannot llimply pqil out ol Vietliam, he 18f1, bowwter tempting -~out aiay·-al -·· So bll ...,.. -toend .. eworiolbalancod .. ctrt&ln " vlcl«y !bat b• -~ IAlJI: JIU • candlcla!•, ~.. 1n pr1v.ito. H• ta1U llU ~ pre&tdent .. lecL H• bUl't Iorio-IMI, -ftepubllcan •-•It n.omu E. Dewey, way out !ft 11-oDt ln ell of lh• polll, manaatd to 1i1D:1tcll def Mt ,lrom tbe jaw& 0( vtc~y.0 But Nixon us.,_ 10U lhat tMre ii no "Oney Syn. drom•" la h1I 19U cam- ptlp. Nolhlllr II btlilC tUto for gr-.!, ~ ID· tlill. 8111 go!nr lol""'< °" .,. coal. campaiSDlnf u )lard .... ~· rlrM 1IP to !'lov. 6. And be; rl•~ t6 &ee Republican workers tdc!ng Ult same keep-slug- ging attitude in all of the swing states. Having been himself writ- ten off as a ~I corpse on several occasions, Nixon ii not about to proclaim Hubert H. Humphrey "dead" so fv aa this cam· paip i& concerned. He ex- ~ to 1ee the Democratic candidate pin 1 e v t r a 1 percentage Point& in the drllt back' to Ille party ticket. But in N 1 x o n • 1 oeuoned pollticol judgment, it would tab • "bit: event" -aom•tl!lng _.i,1e to apeaco-ll!'vi.t. . nam -lo ... Blllq(jwy Ollil'-• at .. .,,,_,,, WAU.\CE COH<ZllH by a detonniDiltion to bold 'lblrd P' a r I y c•ll"'le out for a vlablo peaco set· ·-~ .Wallln b callllng tteinent that oan avert the --Nixon concem. He doem't. -·~ W•"••• ba ~---''W~ '· -· -•.> L need olanewAmerlCtnlD·' ~ ~~ • •~~· ~·w--• • -witllafewyelt'J .. cl_, the p<elide!lcy, tile_.., .•. _ Nixon WM relaJ:ed . and .. bufhe wmrlM abrut lhe Im· Ana llolle19'.1 Tllilllam amldable tllroughoot ·our ·poet that Wallace'• cam· p-um. 'nlo 1 b o" talk in bis private com-pat~ wiH have. de the discuases the MTllDlflllMM partment ln the' forward el~, ~ tile new ad---~ ·or--•·..._ ol the section. of the chartered ~mistration I chirl.Ctl of .uN .--- Uniltd Airlines n1. For a reun!tlni tJte naUon.' unlvem. man ID Ille middle of a Healini tile b It t e r Part« b --w!ntU gruelllng election .;am~. dlvlslons whlcb ha v e 1ene1, "WipdoWI"· wlll bl be stem e d remarkably developed. between. races, shown W~rlt 7p.m. rem<! Ill<! free of tmilon. rt&lo111, 1enerato<1 and ID·. Incl .~Y' ot 7:30 p.m. <om• ll'<>UP' is .. COD<! only t!lrwlh Qct. 11, lloltrva•, SHOWS POIS!i; to endin~ the Vieoam war. t1om may be.made by call· nits polM is something on Nixon a lilt ol. priorities in& 547-9561, Ext .. 300. he's workea hard tc id\ieve for the Rewl>lican· ad-~r procrams ill tht -it's part of the "new Nls· m.inistration whlcti he ex-aerie• tncb.adit -"Ll&btt in tht on" -but· ~t aiao-·sten:u pecta to take office . on Jan. North."' "Ouistmaa Star,~ from hl• confide.nee that-ht 20. and .11,Th• Other has this election won, Ht ii He 1lap1 blJ leg with a 999.999,999,~:" 1 OHM DAll.Y 10· 10, SUN. 10·7 · l'lllCIS : · EffiCTIVE TUES.· THURS. OCT. 8-10 Camera ... in Golor Outfit COST'S SO /lfTLE ••• . 1ndyougrt .... 1 .... • ..... tllltril .,. ... Mtt9tta1 ........ .....i KODAK INST AMA TIC OUTFIT Our R99. 23.57 J 7 88 3 DAYS ONLY • Outfit includes Olmera, Film, Flashcube .and BatterlH. . . WARING· BLENDER. 19.87 A complete 11electlcn of attrto recorda by your favorite taod and pep artists. Take your pick. Model 134 featUrtt electric eye. .t.MPLU PLUHCIJlll • ... 1.lt ......•......•.•••...•..••.••••.••••••..•... 88c Ow ·l ... 21.H Newe1t Wartns colonf. . Cinnamon. Avocado .. Go14. .H&r-vett er Wblte.: Ela:ht ~apeeda "tO r muSmum cbole•. Similar to ruut. NOTHING TO SE!! INSTANT DROP4N lDADING TAKES ALL THllEE• .......... w ........... .... -KODAK 'NSTAMATIC" 124 C1m1ro ••• in Color Outtlt KOOAI CAMERA PLUS J DAYS ONLY 12.88 Ow 1.,. HM Ollnor9 -.... --. l<r>. llln>. llul1 c:Ubt. RfAlTOll AM-FM AIRCRAFT RADIO OUl llli. IS.II 13,97 Low. low price ln'cludea battery, MJ"phone, and handlOl'l'lt carrying ca.,,., tastes great ;;;..iii In cans! I ~ANADA DRY~ FLAVORS . CASE OF CANADA DRY Ow .... 1.t7 I DATS ONLY 1.67 °'"* -dlllcloul Ila,_ Root llMr, Coctul Cooler, Bl $DOt, Na-Pund!, ~ Colo, or Dlel COia. . llUCTalC CAN' OPENER 6.97 . 0..1.., 7.11 __ .. -·---·-~.Wblto.loay .. -.-_ .. for,.._ • • • Mondq, Octobff 7, l 968 • • . .. ' ' ' . ' l.· • . -- .· ~ •' . .. •' " , .. . . " ' .. . • Ja OAJLV PILOT , LEGAL NOTIC£ . LEGAL NQTICE . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC£ NOTICI OP TIUITllS IALI Me.. Tll m · New Issue Tba lollowlng olorlng 11 made by PJO.spectuS onlv, where 'state laws perinU • $1,000,000 G-H l'lJL AND , GAS PROGRAM 1968 (G?Qvilr.ffcil!acker) 100 PRoGRAM UNITS Oftetlog;pll~: SI0,000 per unit Also avallrible: s s.000 p.;.i;, Wilt .. The&JI teeurttles repre,.llt pro ratalimiteti"partnenliJp JnteNtsts in a dtvenified OU and gas lll:tlllng program wllhin the United States and Canada by Gl'JVl!l' Holac~er with exPloratl!ll ol!lceo tn Midland and CO!guy. Tiiey aie O!!ared u a 1petnlatton~ The program. ta aVaDible tb CaJUornia 1nv.,.1on 11 tn a· SOo/1 or htgher tax bracktt (withc'ertatnothe? ' m1n1mu'm requirements)~ Broker-Dealer Inquiries Invited rcr- Jaformat)oft. plea.le 4ll Ottt ~ ...... coupon tO: MUTUAL FUND BROKERS,· INC. 474·E. Seventeenth Street Costa Meaa, cl.utornia 92626 "''" tllllf"" t• i~formttflll 111't:it Oil llld GIJ ,,QIMI 1MI NariM•I N•w••Nf' Week Oclolltr •·11, 1HI • ' ''l'l>yu4a; J"'1es McGraw, nauon.i saJes·managet' In Ille. ·u.s., .dealer Bill Muey;. Shoji Hattori , presi· dent , o( Toyota Motor Distllbutor1 for the U.S.; and Tab,uro Tqyod•, assistant vt.:e preotdent f!>r 'Toy- ota in U.S. . , f.;t.. VORITIOS . H1fjon1I •n4 lot4il ·,.4d•r· 1hip. poll1.pto'V. ttr.-1 0).flY P.JldT f:l"lf' , "·"1,• :et tJi;• mot+' pop11ltr -~hu1tm. _.,., In High ~ear I. ,f.,~r•• ,.,. •. 11.i,1 •. t. •ll'f • t1•<n,•Pff '.bl th• U1111hd ft•t•t. , Jave.Zin Enters Drag By CA!IL CARSTENSEN • Of•lll9 CUIW PllOI Sl•fl , A new wrinkle has been ad· s~ ·our ded.' to . drag raciqg by ' ,Am~~.Motors'.fir~t formal •full-page ·ad entey into 1u~r stock drag in tlils,w8.ek's.' ncing·, with an . es~ially ""ME ~~su,~, stock Javelin . .1·1. Tbjs 'hof; ~.is ,.pow1 on Mligui,ne . display-at Hollday Jlambler on !Wbor ~van! In Cosla • . • • Fi RS1" ' . . ~~ : •peclal AMC .... per C·AI:.IFD.R'lt!A •\<>CW" is ·t!Je •l«l<·Javtlln · COMPANY' that b,1,1 l>een mo4ified .slig)ltly · Whlire 1h1 idvcistoi-· · for ~tition draJ raclna:. It o!:Wofs·comts firsl h!l$ turn~ the qtiarter mil~ at liss .,,. Udet 120 mph with ~·el.a~ time . N•~ll'•-1 ~· of 11.7 secl?!lds. M~~y. Piii••: _ •1s:Jt40 tt' contains 4eQ.borse~r and · • has a 390' e.1.n: eDiint with WillilY!'i I. Mc:Clendo11 · sto<;k bJ~.cankshaft,.,heads • Mtn19•r nd 'a] J.'.'~~;;;;;:::;::;::;::;::;::;;;~•~ v ves. . Ol'I WednndtY. 'octoeer •· lMll. •' •1):«1 A.M., CA~ITAL ALLIANCE COl:POllATldtl •1 di.II)' 1pl>OIMtd Trut-tie 11nd.•r ind puniu111t to· Deed of Trwt .0.ted F'ebrvtt'I' 26. lN:I, e.11Kllted tw lUTH!I: I!'. HAMPTON Ind Ml!LEH I'. HAMPTON •ttd rilcol'Md "*u•rv :zt, l!lllU, •• Instr. No. 20N', 111 lHdl "'47, Nllf 6M, fll Offlcl1I Recorda In flw ottlc. m ti. count't' R..:ord9r of Or1nM Covnty, C11J1omi., Will SELL AT f'UILIC AUC- TION TO HIGHEST BIDOER l"Oll CASH 1NY1ble 1f JllM ot wi. Ill' i-wtut monrr ol tlM Un!Md Sltll!sl 11 the !Mlll entrll'ICI' to l\lrlMrs $tYlntl 11'111 LMll AQl:tcil tlo!l,,1 ___________ _!_!===============:::..:=='----1 1SI~ Wfftelltf DrlVf!, N_,.,rt lt1ch'.J· ca1::~rRl1, 111 r11lll. title ind l11ltrnl COit' VC!'l'ed lo and -Mid by II und ... Hid o~~ flf Tru1t In fM 1,_P'IY 11tu1!9d !ft !hi c!l'f' ..t Coll• MeM, In uld Ceunt'I' tl!d s111~ d111er111M n : Lot 1 of Tr1d No. 112f, lfl 1~1 Cou11tT of Ort"''' Stile ef Ct\llorn/1, U ...,. m•P ~dtd 111 book 53, ..... .W ot 1.11.n111_,, Me1t1, Jn tlM offk• ot tile COUflt't' Rtt0rdtr ot 11ld Counl'f. s.111 .... wm be m•ll9, bllt without coven..111 or w•rr1nty, llll'P,.... or lll'IPlfld, fe9U'dlrit tt111, -Hulon. or trt- cumbt1neel. hi "" 11\s rern1l11l119 1>rlt1- cl1>1I 1um of Ille noi. ~rid Ill' Hid Detd of TNll, to>wlt: t11,*-f1, Wllti '"" teresl from April lS. l...._ 11 In .. Id not. provldld, 1dv1nces. II 111y, unll9r lht i.i.rm1 of 11!11 Deed cf Tn11t, ,..., ™""" 11!1:1 exitemn of ftle Tl'U1tte IMI of· llM tnisk cl'Qttd bV H id Deed of TMI. TM benfflcilrY II'""' u ld Deed cf Tront, bl' n!lson of • brHd! or 1tw1111ll In tt>e e0no111ons 1ecund t Pl• r • b"' , htretofll"' nKVltd 11!1:1 Hllvtrld to tht u.-derslgned 1 wrllllfl Declar1l1011 of r>t11ull 1rod Dtn11rod ror S•ll, 1r>d wrltt.n notl~ of b"'1dl 1rod ei.et!Oll hi u uu flit 11n!lersl9Md hi Mii 11kl .,,_rty Ill 11"1fy wld oblle1lllllls, trod t11ere1ri..r. Oft J\IM 11, lffl, tt... Ufldtn!1M<I e11111d wld 1'1Cflc1 ti bre,lch trod of eleclloll to ii. recordo!d Ill ~ IUl. Plff ~. of H id Otlld1I 1tecord1. Dtft: ,.,,efllblr 2&, lt61 CAPITAL ALLIANCE COlt .. OltATlDN tt wkl Trlltletl IY (Mori S. TNll Au!1la111 St<:retarv f'ublithl'd Ori,,_ Cont Dtllr .. llot, ~ J, 14, 11, lM& ll'llf-611 LEGAL NOTIC£ '""nss CIEltTll'l(ATI 01' COlt .. OltATION JIOlt TRANSACTION 01' IUSFNl!$S UNDl!lt FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDEll51GNED COltPOllATION clolll ller.bv «r11fy lhll 11 II clllld\IC11rit I buslneu loYled 11 ltMO S. Htmllton, Torr•~f, IMI Orlntt Col.lnl'f', Ctllternl1, u~der Ille fldlliout firm n1me or PSVtLONE ENTEltPltlSES, INC. tnll 11111 uld firm 11 coml'l>Md of lh4I follow- lftl cor-•fl,,.., wt1o11 prlncl1>1! 1>1K11 of tNtt.,..u Is •• 1t>lteW1: l'SYCLONE ENTEltPJl.ISES, 1NC .. 1$01 w1,T1;llff Orlw . Sulit 300. N8-rl &tech, C1llfo.mt1. l'r1~1NI •lt(t "' business Ith! s. Ham!lton, Torr1net. C1tl!or1111, •rod ntabll.tlmltfll k-tt "The 8tn~." 1 concert 1rod dlna fKlll· ty, wtildl !1 lht mel" as.et nf '"" COi'• POrtllftrl. W1TNE55 lh MMI tll1' tllf dlY el l'.'9U.I, !Ml. PSVCLONE ENTEllPlllSES, l~C. JAMES 8UJl.ltOUGH .. te$ldltfll K!'NOALL ltA!NS Vice PTe•lcl!Jllf Wll,.Lt.&.M ACKElt 1fld Vlc. Presle.nf WALLACE L. MITCHELL U stc.. tnd Tr.u. S'fATI! OI" C.&.LIJIOltNIA I COVHTY 01' LOS ANGELES ) a P., ftlls 11.t H y cf AWU$1, A.D. IHI. kForw IT!ll!, I Notll"I' Pllb!lc lft t,,., ,., Mkl C-l'lr Ind Sltft, "'-II\' ep -rtid JAMES 8UJl.lt0U(;H. KENOAU. ltAIHS, WI l L I AM ACK!:!!:, Ind w'AU.ACI! L. MITCNl!LL, II, ~lo .•· tftf flt .. !tie .. ,..Jdatlf, Viet Prnlftflt, 1fld Vic. '"rwldtnl, 1«11ttl"I' "°" Tte• .,...,. "' ... ~·""" tut l.lltcvtH 'hf wt#llll IMll'\ll'Mftl' 1111 lNNK et ltll ' ., --."-I IMM Nm.M, 11111 .ct;,_._ ,. ......, '° -""'' Wdi ~ .......... cutH ,,. wriw. COF,ICIAL StAll "*"'' ~ ....._" . "°"• l'UllJc.Cellfonllf ~~hi :·:g& .. -~ ~~ .......... .. . ·C::- • -,.....,.. Onnle. Cflllllf 0.l!p ..... ... , •• l'P "' Sir • .. OCtllMr' 1, ,.. ,.,, '• _ ... LOCAL . . '. ' ' M• .fil...-•-..rf ..._ ,_ "'-: ~ '~· .~ ....... ,. ..... ':'\ "' ""' r.i-.or •• ~t .... ,fti1 DAJf.IY Pf LOT. ' _ --. { , WCt.J) lllll:WfJU!T•Ml:SA. DA..,.,§99 AT MA.01111~ SA.VlllllE.§ ClCTOOI:~ 1•1() Com< In And s.. our' oi1P1ay of Old Newport-Mesa Pl!otoiraphsl ' The Harbor Area has a. hu ndred.yearS of colorful history, and Miriners ~vings has arranged with the N_ev.oport Beach and Costa Mew.Historical Sqcieties (oria visu4f reminiKencl! of Old Newport-Costa M,esa ar~a. NeiirlY: 100 phol08raphs will be on . . display at Mariners Siivings October 1 -10. lend Your Oki ,Phptqgraphs ind Help Re--Cre.tte NQld·NeWpor1·Meu"· If )OU have old photographs,of any part of the Harbor Area and wish to make the'rii available \o t,he Hisrorica'I Societies, bring· them to Mari ners Savings from.October 1 -10. The Societies . will copy them, give fou a cr~t.line, and add them to thl!ir permanent Historital Collecti~n.-If yo~r photo is ever displayed or reproduced, you will recei ve credit in .print as the owner. M.airinl!'l'.S Savings ·.and loo1n As50ciation Westcliff at Dovl!r • Newport Beach, Calif. 926M • Ph~ne : 6-42--4000 • ·Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm , . Fric:by: 9:00 am to 6·:00 pm ' ,, ' I -----" ~. ... " '• ' . l,. -4--. ..., 6 . . - HOW WELL DO MUTUAL FUNDS PERFORM? To help you decide, Good body is hol~lnaa one-session ~eminar. designed to help clear up questions vou may have about those mutual funds. This session-· primar .. iry for Investors already famll lar with Mutu al "unds- will ettempt to probe into areas generally not covered by the usual investment serfiin•rs-incl ud ing the important tncome and arowth situations . WEDNESDA 'f -OCT. 9 In our office Clinducttd byi Paul Sklllm1n, Jim Chadburn Seminar from 7:'° to 9:00 P.M. For ...-ervations, piease phone Mrs. Luce •' . ' m 'GOODBODV & CO • ' ........ 1"1 , ......... el "'94/~t St«fr: f114c-...,n11 htMt ... 4501 ·81RcH sl\, NEWPoRT BEACH .• ~I ' -~ ---, .. ·-. ... .. ' ' .. · " .. . Ciltl E:tl Gtlli<li-1 .... "' ... " "~ • • ;~ :g$, .:,. •'§I' ' " T I ~o . .~,~ ;,~~ :.· ~ .. " • •• ,.,!~ ··-'""'!,i!1' 'GUI ····=:i ··-··-'""'""'t ~-~ ,. .. ·= ··-:I 1w~ ' ... • ·., . . . " \ • New Plant At Irvine W • 1 t t r n bu.-.llMl'I --,1bo final quart« Of 1181 ~., 'corltinued economic &aini, aoccrdiJIC to a recut amvey eon- ducl<d by lilo PrvdentiaJ lnsUl'anct 00. Eilflty percent Of all respondents in PruderEaJ'1 1,000 membtr We 1,le r n Bu1inetl Jl'orecut panel pr<dict that tlltlr -· volume will eq!Jl.1 ar Uceed Jilin! ...,.,.., activlty, . !l\llllY.fiV. -of the puel also mdic&tta tllat tht comint quarter wm CClln· part lavo.ably -IN tut 'llllfW Of 1967. OoH to bd Ill tl!e panel anliolptte a 1 ,,.,~ to 10 Jllll'<*tl riat, udtllllltlym ... -- I DAILV '!LOT ·' • ' ' ' .. \' ,, . j ....... • • ! --... -...uU.YMOT. --~-..... ~7 ,1rw.e.' •. '1•/' •• ·,· 4Y a ~~· • ' l"l""'_, r • "I • t ) • •• -r \. -Iii· •• • : . . ' i • . ' . -. A.1:'~.~~ ~ ~-· .. ~.siiii~\.:·· .: : .... --:Sciti&~~~~··/h~Mnteed 1 ~JU ~~· •. .· 1 • 1-. · , ti ~;Jtl;t{I• "4'.,,. • /. r, 1. \,• . -~ .• ,,, t·· ,.. • • . . . ' . 1' • . , ••• J' • "' .,. ' • or . . v our.-"Uaney Back! · • -··-· ·.,·-· .. -.. :t" ._.,i~::;~.·· · ,.~Un-4-PlyNylooTtre ·f~Saf«DriviD:gon ;Bears .• . . kiv Road ••• unc1..-Ai>v Driving Condilion! •• " 1 (' I • ti ' .~ ~ • 0 !•' 0 r ol I I' • ,, ; . ' . .' 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Stoeks • VOL 61, NO. 241, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNJ.( MONDAY, OCTOBEI! 7, l 968 TEN CENTS DAILY PILDT P .... h l.ldllflll Q411W FIRE FIGHTERS CONFINE NEWPORT SHORES BLAZE TO GARAG~ Dripping G1~1ine Ignited by Heater C1U111 Sundly Fire Garage Destroyed • Ill Fire Newport Beach Blaze Second in Less t11nn Week For the second time In less than a week, names destroyed a Newport Beach garage Sunday. The $4,000 blaze at 238 Walnut Street ln Newport Shores broke out when gasoline from a car being repaired dripped onto the floor and was ignited by a water heater pilot light, firemen said. The garage was not attached to the home of the Gordon Jones family and the fire was confined to the garage. Firemen were called a1 5: 12 p.m. By the time they anived, the enUre garage was involved in names. A Volkswagen bus that 16-year-old Robert Jones was working on at the Ume was destroyed. No one was injured, ac· cording to firemen who responded to the call with three vehicles and 10 men. Last Tuesday a garage fire at 1313 Bonnie Doone Terrace in· Irvine Terrace resulted in $4,500 damage. That fire resulted when the pet dog of the Eugene Cavitt family kicked over a gasoline can. w a;ren~o~ Rejocts Pair for State Ballot From Wire Services . WASHINGTON -Chief Justice Earl Warren presided o'ver the reopening of the Supreme Court today as 1 t unanimously dimnissed ln its first decisions two elecUoo ballot appeals from N e'vport Starts Palm-spattered Oceanfront Area A palfn-1ined ocean front may be years In the future, but this summer's planting of 16 trees was a large step toward that goal, repol'U Newport Beach Parks director· Calvin Stewart. With the planting of several Washlngtonia Robusta palms, he ex- plained, other beach!ront residents hopefully will be . ~n~uraged t o participate in the beautd1caUon plan. The trees were planted in the 800 block of West Ocean Front. "The palm-lined ?C'an [root. l s something wor.th working for. It .will be very beautiful both from the residences and from the ocean," Stewart said. In the project, property owners pay $30. for each tree and a concrete nng en· circling the plant. The city arranges for the palm, plants it and provides fop soil. Then, the property owner ~aters it weekly and ferUlizes It yearly. Cdy ctt:ws will prune it annually. The trees are placed about 10 feet out on the ocean side of the sidewalk in front of each lot. The city will also put in a watering system for the palm. The property owner, however, has to pay for the material and labor. California. The court refused to order California to put the names of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (0-Minn.), and Black Panther leader Edridge Cleaver on the presiden· tial ballot next month. Abe Fortas, would-be successor to War- ren, was in his Customary seat of eighth rank to the Chief Justice's' right as the new court term began -al minutes ·late. A aitcCarthy group, called Californians for an Alternative in November, had gathered only 190,000 signatures o( the 300,000 required under state law. For this reason California courts blocked their bid. The Supreme Court turned down their appeal, saying whatever may be the merits of the controversy it is too close to election day to Unker with the ballots now. Cleaver, who sought ballot space for his Peace and Freedom Party, was turned down without comment. California courts hWuled that at the 8$e. of 33 he is not ~gible to run for president: The Constitution puts the minimum age at 35. In a third action the court refused to order Virginia election officials to make way for a Wallace-Reagan Conservative Party ticket. COAST KAYAKERS UP THE CREEK? It's chaos in ihe kayak canoe camp. DAILY PILOT Sports Editor Glenn White, in his exclusive report On Olympic Games preparations from Mexico City to- day, tells bow it is for Orange. Coast kayakers. Will they be up the beach without a p a d d I e when the competition opens Saturday? See the story today on Page 21. The dog died. Earlier Sunday, Oiames swept through a bedroom above a garage at 114. 27th St .• on the peninsula. Mrs. Joe Summers said her 17-year-old son, Randy, occupied the room. Ju!l a few hours before the blaze occurred at 10 a.m. Randy went on a· fishing trip. Firemen said the $2,500 fire was caused by an overloaded electrical circuit. The room was gutted. i:Bfirze tJ.. rtri> 180 Acres; Plllilh Area Threatened An Aliso Canyon brush fire burned il!I waY from Saturday afternoon into Supday morning destroying 180 a c r e s of water· shed and threateninJ. upensive ..homes in Paci!ic Island Villaie before beiq contained by 300 fire nghten:~ OWcials today were atill attempting to determine the cause of the blaze reported at 3:57 p.m. Saturday. It was believed to . have start.eel on a hilly range a half mlle north of the end of Flying Cloud Road. It burned slowly up the ridge of. dense brush and down toward ~ Niguel development. Dense smoke rolled across south Orange County area for miles on a gentle c[f-shore breeze. F.ire fighters counted t h e m a e 1 v e 1 fortunate that the bumldity wu relative- ly high. The fire was reported finiahed at 6 p.m. Sunday a f t e r all-night. mopJp operations. Nine bandcrews, three bulldozers, 10 fire trucks ·and two coriverted B-17 chemical bombers were thrown against the fire. Gls Shooting For Not Saluting SAIGON (AP) -Two AmerlCan aoldien have been translened to lbs front llJ)es from the rear for falling to salute · officers, an Army apokeaman reported Monday. Maj. Gen. Charles P. S-, CCJln. mander of tbe U.S. tth ln!antry Division, c:onlinned then! ii auch a policy In hiJ 15,000..man divlsionr whli:h la b a 1 e·d in South Vietnam'• central hlghlancb. Tiie order went into el!ect 'sept. 7. Saluting hi l"'l!"'ed In 'rear baSe arw but Dot in forward combat iooes. The dlvisioo'1 rea, headquarten ls at Camp Enarl, jll!I outside Pletm. ' Parking at Top .'$2 Million LUlo1 Priiject Moves Ahead · Plons !Gr the Newport 11 ea c ti b«ylroot's talltll building. a lOHoot, 11· lloly porting and offke lltru<tore •t Via Oporto arid Via Malaga ltreetl are mov· 111J oloog now oiler several dela11 in the put,..,-. . ll'inallJed piano for tbe 12 mllUon Lido aru building will be sent to tbe city for opproval wllhln 1111 days, developer Jack MO!lnlO llild. Cbailps hi the original lay-outa created -. delay. be uplained. The crowded eondlUon ol the Lido area during the summer also prevented any construction. he added. . Because of the delays, a siJ: month e:r~ tension will be sought to a y~ld variance permitting Monroe and Wllllam Barlholomae to cooslruct the tall glua- font building. Seven levels of the t.ower will be used for parking •. Monroe aaid m apacea would be available. The remamtna: four stories wW be UJed u office space. Monroe said b has received letters of intent from potential tenanta for ao per· cent of the office space. The new tower will be linked with the Lido Building, also owned by the developers. A series of ramps will join them. 60 Between 'fhe structures, the plannei-s have designed an "International Mall" wllh benches, shops and· fountains. The complex will have three elevaton, one an outside glass express to the top. Park:lng in the towers WW be available on a H-bour buts. * *-N ewporter Inn Breaks Ground NEW OFFICE STRUCTURE' PLANNED Would Bo Newport B•y'1 tallest ·~oggy · Student •• ., -· ~-::tel· Wl "1 &.w·~,~.,. ... it _ , ~r~ ~J.8; llour• -~;: ' . ~ . ·~..I'~ )>r¥ ~for ,• 1i,1 mllliOll &PaJ,.1qn ol lhe Newi1oi'W !mi. When tho pr0jed ii complet~, In March, Uie Newporl Beach hostelry will be the second largest in Orange County. Ne~ Inn officlala said it ls to be expandOO by 118 rommi, for a total of 350. Only _the D~yland Hot.I is larger, with S07 ·rooms. Builders s,.1ner1on ·and Walberg of Loo Angeles will conilruct • two-story addition in. a semi-circular falhion around a pool plaza at the southWest side of the present main bulldlng. The project lncludea a pavWon overlooking the Back Bay. Ten of the 118 rooms will be large enough to accommodate banquets a n d meetlnga, said Newporter Inn spokes· men. The project .hi the. nm in a series of expansion programs for the hostelry, which was purcbued two yeara ago by hotel mogul L. C. Jacobson, ol Phoenix. -. Police Station Burned in Rioting LONOONDERRY, Northern Ireland (UPI) -Roman catholic de.monstratora today burned a police station in a thlrd day of rioting against alleged dlscrlmiri'a· lion by the malnly Protestant govem- menl ll'lremen batlled the 11am .. three mllt1 from this city'• heart where police 11'l11tX"ed cars patro;lled a 111uare mlle that became a battleground Saturday and Sunday. Hospitail treated ti penona. Seer .. ol other injured were doctored on the spot. Police arrested 29 persons. !1001• 6flalrs MW.«ter William Craig ol Northern Ireland blamed the rioting partly on Communlsta Infiltrating the tl· legal !rub llel!Ubllcan Army (IRA). The. IRA seekl to join lhls British dominion to independen~ Roman Colhollc Soulbern Ireland. . t.k<d -:w!ih:'< in ln<reallni'W or'" oUiei < ' ·, aifacect. ' ' I ~twon, a C!Olllp ~ at UC Sunday olterp"!"', Pennlngton learned Irvine SWlday -njgbl cut shot! Iii! ~!tempt that J..,., Sttoilstl. • studelll at the to aet a ~Id "shower enduranco" Unlverolty of Oonnectlcu~ !lnyed· in .Ibo recbrd: ~ •· shower for llZ hours -last April. ~ Doug Pennington, 18, ordered ·the water ningtoo yowed to pres,, on. ,.. turned off 38\2 hours after he Stepped in· The final blow to hi5 hopes came at to the stall in his ucI dormltOry men '• 8:30 p._m. Sundaa when it waa learrifd room, bellevfug JJi.e record was 72 hqurs. that Randy Brinson, a student at New "I've got a lot of · cldses later thil York State. University at Buffalo also week and it Juri would'lulve been .un. known as ''The Prune," set the lll·bour . ~sible lo II!'· beyond 'Tuesday night," mark last spring. Pennington sild. aftef he was informed During PeMington's stint Jn the stall, the apparent record adually is 111 hours, Todd said Vaseline was regularly applied lt minutes and II second.I. to hiJ body "to keep lilm from getllng "I'm kliid of depressed) n.ajiy had my wrinkled and ll"'1'Y·" They illdil't apply heart set on it," said' PennlngtOn, who aQY vasellqe along his backbone so the said from under lhe water earlier that lie slCin could "breathe." l'odd· sa.Jd the)' 1ot had ilways wanted to hold a world the idea ·from the movie "Goldflnger." · record. • Nearly 300 studenll, many of tbein E:rcepl for ,shriveled skin on his hands girls'° visited Pennington to cheer.him on. and feet -"they look llke raisin!," -He rwore bathing trunk.! for the sake of Pennington suffered no ill effecta from modesty and r>lasUc g~oves to protect his his immersion, which began at I a.m. hand!, Much or the t.ln\e -he ,do'zed in 'I Saturday. -fibe'rglass chair borrowed .from tbe "I won't lake another shower for two dqnnitory 'lowlge. ' months," said Pennlrigton, a political Alt.er e}llerging from the shower, Peo- sctence "major froJI\ SM Bernardino. But ~ 11'1'1ted (or .a few. bours,, tbeo he added be might RW:e another try for went.~ bOO, "? doubt p I a n· n i n g the the record Cbriltmu vacation. "l've got next attempt during the Chr1Stmu some experience and I tnow most of the holidays.· bandlcaps." ---------'--- Pettnlnaton'• manager was his room- matei Mite Todd. He ia no rel.aiion to the late lmpressarlo bul he ahould be. Todd lald he Is social director of the Loma Hall dormitory and the record attempt wu a IOCW event. The idea was dreamed up during a bull session last Tharsday night and Pen- nington volunteered. -At !Ital; the gr0up ,thought the world record, was "12 houra a a-d elghl minutes which tbe GuJnneg Book of World Rocorda said wu aet Sept. 12, 1965 by Jane Holster. a University of Illiµoia coed. -But as word Of the attempt .spre•d, Stffle lllarlcfta NEW YORK. (AP) -Tiie stock market traced • mixed pattern lalo thlS af. ternooo despllo strenglh in blue cbipo whlCh 1ave a boost to'lhe Dow Jones ln- dofb;Jal iYefqe. Trading wu active. (Se< q1'°1811obs, Pag .. 11-!f). TIGERS DEFEAT CARDINALS 5-3 . ..J 'DETROIT (AP) -Al Kaline's two-run slnlge keyed a three-run Detroit-rally in the seventh inning that gavl t\1' Tlgen • 5" victory over S~ Louli In the filth game of the World Series MOO!liy. The r<111it sent the Serl.. back to Sl ,Louis.fer a aixlh game .Weclnadoyrwtth the Cai"dlnail "3dlng three pnitl lo two and neecttng one _more vlctqr)' to clinch their sec:ood straight world cbam- plooship. Or-::e I ti :OUC .Weatller 'Mle citizen.city beautification tm>CJ'&m will continue throughout the year. '!be palms, though, may be transplanted only during the summer month!. Stewart said his department will con- tinue to accept checks from residents for the work. They will then be put on a sum- mer planting schedule. Husband Testifies • Ill Tucker Trial Tiie-cl<>Udl ,....1 ..ii by until about noon Tuesday, after which .. there'll' be hut suiiahlne oo the cOast, lnchlna the -meialrr into I.ht 'ro'a. The palms will reach a m1xlmum or 40 feet in height. Their average helgbl al the outset Is III let<. Coast HistoricaI Photos on Display l!lll<lrical pllolosrapho ol tbe Orange Cout area will be on dilplay lhrouab tbe end ol Ociober al Marinero Savinp ond toon, Weslcllll onll Dover, N<!'ld"I BtlM:ll. • The exhibit ii ~ by tbe Coota 11-•1'1 Newport B ' • < h lflilo cal Soclo!lco. ~ _, By AR111UR R. VlljSEL ot .. Dellf ,ltfl '''" . The prosecuUoo ruled Its ,..,. against aceuled butcher knife killer Irene' Tucker ot l :il o.m. !OdaY and ber Iwsbond, . c.ata 111-CltY' Councllman Georp· A. Tucttt I toot the atand U the firlt w-ltnea for the defense. ' One final prosecutlm witMM, morket employe Da\"ld R. Wltlle tutllled ol an incldeol in wbich Mn. Tucm elWwed another custOmer afler cashlna:· ' cbect at ·tbe Martel Boaket .U... near ber home. 'lbt'tncklent wu almllar to 14 at.hers cited by prooceuUon wltna.lel l'rld.ll'r De(>UIY Diatri<;t Altomq James G. Enrlgbt gr .. e11ted a peraonallly l(l"llllle ol the defendant. ' ~ , Doiema a11m1<y Pnl ·Aupstll\e "· wu'acbedUled lvr a lederaJ.cqur! Rll\oft tb.lt afternoon IO .it WU doubUat &odlf'1 prooeedlnp woold a.t be)'OOd taftirvl>1 by the delandant'1 -· CourWppolnled ~-who· • amlnad lllro. -ills Ille .JWll • olaylng of her neJI door nelll>ilor "°"' in eo<•rt. howevw Lbnl,.in, alone lhrM oil palmlnp done vy Iba qulot -wile, to be used In p~ntin&. an)Dterpertallon of her com~lei pa'IOl}llltf.. .; Mrs. Tuckrr. II, of IMS Mlnon:a Drlva, hll pl--and blaocent bJ· • INSIPE 'l'ODA\' : • ., ·- l . ' ... . .... ' ... .. " '"' • ·-..... .......... -...... ~ .... -.-- ' DAl(Y PILOT ,._.. Irr lkllanl KMllv Two Newport Women Hurt In t:rash Head-on coDision Sunday at Tu8tln Avenue and w. ·Coast Highway injured Mn. Jackie Balen, 42 of ' 3435 QUiet Cove, and Mrs. Morletta Farrara, 25, of '121 'Via Palermo. Pl>llce said Mn. Balen's spo<U car plunged over center divider, smashing into front of ·Mrs. Farnra's auto as she waited to make left tum. Both women wece released after treatment ai Hnag Memorial Hoepital. · • .. JV,ewport Sailor Marks '\' . i , 1 f• . Towing Targets: . Cars Blocking Street Project 14th Month at Sea Newport Beacb11 'aMual street ~eallrig Newport's modem4ay Magellan, .. the Malloy1, live in Lakeftrest, ID. Michael Kane, 'D, has completed his The. skipper's anival date in program is keeping tow1nJckJ ~usy. Cars 14th morXh at sea in an effort to Newport i8 not yet known, but Malloy are being towed from the streets of West circumnavigate the globe in his 40-foot said Kane's next to last stop would be Newport. ti'imanm, the Carowlln' JI. · 1 n City officials don't know what to do Since his departure Aug. 3, 1967, Acapulco, Mexico, sometime about it. from the home Of Mr. and Mr'. David December. 1 • · ht "We post every te1ephone po e m !lg Malloy, 226 Grand . Canal, on Balboa Kane , is presently enroute to be saJI D ba to give warning,that the streets should Island's Uittle Island, ttle young or Capetown ~ Africa. tror.n ur n, h·as traveled Close to 1,000 miles in his Australia. H1J next port will, be the St. kept clear," said engineering aide Derek quest for ad.Venture . -·~ Helena Islandti \Vhite. "But they _still park their cars Along tjie WttY, JO or!ginal crew·<# · there." ·d ti h be n "St."Helenlfw-..Napoleon's pris<l.n," . Harbor Area rest en as e K _.. 'Wrote Malloy ,.1 borwo "One person caijed · Frfday and wd, replaced ane reoeuuy . . ,. ,..~ be •-· '"Id "-··•t 't Kane has .tppped, .at 1ucti · ,,x~c · l~w.on.•i be mlne.". . ... ·~rt I sa~.t • a...,.~,,·~· 1 was ports. as Tahiti, the l.1;urttius ~lands tf~ 58~ Kanl!'~ ts tJie first ... :'l'ldlcufous! t • ~1~.._w l" .· " . in tne Indian ~.red ~~. f~ · ·ever to attein~ such --i. ; 'l'lt~may be .r1d1culous, satd White, but Australia. • ...,... .,f_• ·· 'k"pt \~\11!mie explained this .. as one ol •·.~ j'towlng "chli\'ie Isn't. Jt"s pnotty An asplrlng writer, NU>e has ' 1• • · ·" It cosis 11150 to get the car up a steady flow of corre~pondence to ·the ~as~n~ why Kane wanted to t4ke =us. · David Malloy, a retired NewfKl!'t the hOme-made fiberglass crait on th.e C~ Towing Co. collected five cars Bea.ch busine11man .. Malloy '::1ys bis ·journey. . . Friday. relaU.onsbip to,;K:anre 11 that Of Ba1boa . Kane ~ote ,!hat ~ has ,,had en· They may get several um: week. Island father. . ;.counter•.~ unbelisvable storms Tuesday, stre.et work wlll be taking ltane'1 parents, long-time friend!: f?f but ~e m'l8ft has been perfonnlng place between River and Neptune on 5lst, , ~ , Wt!ll. He eaid the three.Jhulled vessel Is 52nd 50lh and 48lh streets· between Nett- Stop, Go Mart Literally That To Holdup Man. Too many bandits ar< slopping, theil going. at Newport Beach'• Stop .. d Go Market, tlOIO W. Coast lllgJ>way. It was b e 1 d up Saturday r'.glll, JO days after an earlier holduo. Clerk JOleph .ll<lrwickl lofd pollce this time the gun-totiilg robber wcire a.mask. He ·~ame in_ 1hortlf after a p.m. and told t>onrfUI to (ft lnto a back· room and "stay there aWhile." . The cluk did as he was told. Th e gunman then cleaned out a ca.sh regist· er cootalnin1·tJU. Donrickl came· out r.fter he heard the sound ol a bell signaling the man·s exit. .. ,·' . On Sepl 24. tbe clerk was forced to hand o~ •1ss to·an WlmaSked bandit. DAILY PILOT " OllAMOR COAIT JIUalllKINO COMJIAHT RoM,t fl!. W••d t'Tftll:ltn! ~Putin~· Jtcl "-Cvrl•y Tlte1n•' KM'l'il '""' Tho1n•t A. M11rphi110 ,,..nttlnl Elllter • Jtr•,... F. C.Hi111 Pe11/ Ni'''" Hc~lll-r ~~:."" ---221J W11t t•lbot lo11!1vtrd M1fflftf Afl4r9Hi ,.0 , lot II)& 92 ... J ...... _ C.fl MW' DI Wttf .. , tlrwet I.Ml.-. IMcflz 2" ,_, A- H\1111.,.._. ltecfl; ., 11111'"91 "inherently 1afe" in storni condition$. tune' and Seashore :on Stst and 47th •· .. Tbe re~ of; the globe·'Jl'otter m~ streets· on Seashore between 51st and ·will be marked 1'Y a celebratl~ '6ths s't re et a; between Seashore and . orgaA!zed .bY 11>6 \Velcome Home Kaoe Balboa Jl9u1evard on 35th, 40th, ahd 43rd Club, a group of ahl;>ut 50 members of streets •. ~e ~ yac:lJ1ing·fraternlty. On Thursday, crews will begin working . 'YJ~ t!ie retin'n home, Kane plans to on Lido' Isle. White termed Lldo the ·trade the tiller for a typewriter and "worst arta' ln the city" to 1et people to write a book ah9ut his adventures. rnOve theJr cars. Newport ChiJd •Hurt by Auto A four .. year-old bot Was· llated in g~ cond1Uon today at Hbag Memorial follow· ing a traffic accident Sunday 1n which he ran into the side of .a moving car. The tot suffered a root Injury. Peter· Allen Olson, 606~ Marguerite Ave., ran from between two parked cars . into Marguerite where he bounced into a car driven by· Bonnie Belle Hesse, 26, 919 Tiller Way, police said. ' Officers reported the chikl was cro&- ing the busy residential street to meet a companion on the other aide. The foW'·year~ld was among 10 persona injured in ll traffic accidents in . Newport Beach over the weekend. Hanoi Setlding 'Gifts' to Soutl1 HONG KONG (AP) -North Vietnam aald today It is sending 50,000 tohs of rice, 1111 tons of medical supplies_, and 10 mllllon yards of cloth to the Viet Cong and ita sympathiurs In South Vietnam. Pi-fuch of the material apparenU, ii being carried by North Vietnamese. in- filtrators. The Radio Hanoi broadca&t said: 4'North Vietnamese, filled wilh brotherly love f o r their Southern com-. patriot&, are overcomlne: mounlairu , rlven:, fierce fighting, &belling and born, bing to bring these vital necessities to the patrioUc people who are courageously standing up to the imperialist American ....-..· ·Defense Secretary Plans Berlin Visit WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of Jlele... Clark M. CIUfonl lntendl his Welt Berlln vlalt UUa week lo be a Pointed r<n!1nder to the Sovtet Union of U.S. detennlnaUon to protect West<orn r!ihll In that encircled city. CURonl wu llChoduled to at""'1 the Ocl> 10.IJ meeting ol the NATO nuclear planolni -In Boon. ~ From Page 1 TUCKER ••. thariked her ror thlnJdng of the two young dogs. · He &aid she had thrown bones to the pups on a cou_ple of oCcasions and he aaid nothing but rimarked·abOul ber 1enerosi· . ty when she threw chlcktn bones which might have splintered and hanned t h e .dogs. • Mrs. Tucker has been quoted I! 1ayinR sOmething was thrown trom the Westphal yard before the incident which. blossomed into fatal violence three months ago. Mrs. Westphal was stabbed with a bJade which h8I never been positively identified but is believed to have been a butcher knlfe from,the Tucker kitchen . STAGGERED TO LAWN Evidence introduced bY the prosecution on Thursday and Friday indicated Mrs. Westphal after being stabbed went into her home then. came out again and stag- gered to the Donald W. Schenk home at IMS Minorca Drive where lhe collapsed on lhe lawn. She· was dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospl\al from a wQU1ld ln her right side which eevertd a pu].monary blood vewl In her luoa and n!Oked her spine. Mrs. Tucker was arnsted lnllde her home shortly afterward and has been held In custody ever since based on sharp opposition to ball by ,the dlsjrlcl at· tor,ney's pfflce. W-alled by the J><OSeCUtion Frldl)' and toda)"l>0rtr•yed Mrs, Tucker a! a peraon prone to explosJ ve hostility in certain unpr!dldable clrcumstanceJ. . Tbeae 1 ranged Crom elbowing Costa Meu Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley In the stomach afltr ht had been ljolpllallsed for dlc<lllve dtscrder to unprovoked -ul~ on oUiet cualomiira I n ndibborbood llipermartets. Wiggins Sworn In UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (XP) Secretlry ol State Dean Rusk toc111 IW<n In Jamel -WJalna, -' clllef U.S. dele1ate to the Unltecl itaUons, and n1ne meml>erl anc1 aJwmata ot lhe u .s. delqatloa to lhe 231'1 General Alaeml>IY. . . .. . -· • 26 Names, Damage I Given Names· Ind daltl8'" -,..... HI.-todly ol the :it petsooa who llled clalml totalling llOl,000 Frld11 a1alnsl the Board ol Supei'vblon for lille1ed iru-.ol Orllll• County·Alrport. Seeking compenutlon for I o a 1 e 1 allegedly Incurred from ot.pped u~ jel f11ghbl al the airport and lhelr oolse, rwnes and odors, were: A !II .... -DooaJd B. and M.,Y Alice Ayres, 840 Via Udo Nord, Newport. 14t,tll -Mary Alice Mr<s, 840' Vta IJdo Nord. 118,MI -Moody a n'4 Elizabeth B. Besancoll, 18lll S~lark Lano. Newport. $11, ... -Geoi&e F. Celtbaml, IOU SanUago Dr., Newport. . · fSI.... -Donn Brian Canner, 4tll Windward Lue, Newport !Zl,IM -Edward W. and Virginia A. C.OOt Jr., 2149 Anniversary Lane. Sex and Draft Among Courses For UC Irvine Some unusual courses are being taught this fall at UC Irvine • One is on the milllary draft system. Tbe topic of another is sn history. A third is about a Chinese method o[ predicting the futUre . The counea are offered through an Ex· perlmental College organiied. by students. And for the most part they are taught by students. The Erperimental College is a sup- plement to the regular univen.ity academic program. Students t a k e courses of interest to them in addition to their regular studlea. Ex_perimenLal College courses are not for grades or credit, but course work can be converted to credit if a student ar- ranges .an independent study program with a professor and satisfies his re- quirements. Most of the 200 or so students tak.lng the e~rimental courses, however, are not IOOking for credits toward a degree. Dan Mayfield, the student in charge of the Experimental College, said students who take the courses . typically are in· terested in an hour study . brea)c; : and a chanCe to leaht aoinetl}lng differe~.' 1 ~. Experimental . College was J>egun 1:1.st · }pring' quitter with' a ¢oiij>l~ .DI couraes 'In comparaUve rellgion ar1d Wine ·ta.!ltfiig .. Nine are available this faD 'wfth c I o s e to 25 students enrolled Jn each, Mayfield aald. The courses and lmtructon: -American Sexual Hlatory, taught by senior Engllah major Tony Grea:ory. -The System (a -clua on draft Jaws), taught by senior Ken Cowan. -Free Form Mu.lcal CreaUvlty (jam session), led by sophomore biology major John Martin. -I Ching (Chinese method of predlc· ting the future ), taught by Asslstant Professor of Hi!tory Geora;e Kent. -Kiln Building (to become Pottery Making once the kiln ill built), organized by students David Georgi, Bruce Green and em Young. -Film Making, taught by junior English major Richard Charnley. -Min's Military Tradition, t1t11ht by gr1du1te teachitJg • s 1 I 1 t a n t 1n mathem1Ucs Gary ltzkowJtz. -Reading Dynanllca, offered b y Evelyn Wood reading instrudoni at a reduced rate of $1S5 imtead of f170. -KUCI Radio StaUon, coordinated by sophomore blology major Randy Rees, campus station manager. Mayfield said he is trying to organize a 10th course called Know Your Riibts, to be taught by an attorney. Newport. 141,MI -0-p A. and Sylria D. Devries, 2918 Silver Lane, Newport. ISS,MI -lloberl L. and Roberta R. Driver, lMI Galuy Drive, Newport. IZI.... -Daniel E. and Dorollty Gilcrest, 1S58 Suasa Lane, Newport. 118, ... -Fnderict M. and Mary R. HIW , 15111 C\tmberland Lane, Newport. !111,MI - H. Donn and Lois K. Kemey Jr., 1314 Hampohlro Circle. Newport. llD,IOt -Elizabeth L. Kleber, 20201 S. W. Qrchld SL, Santa Ana Helghbl. llO,• -Richard L. and Robin r. Lawreoce, 1121 Su.sm: Lane, Newpoil fU,Oll -Nonnan B. and Diane M. Lawson, 17'5 Trade Winds L a n e 1 Newport. . '71, ... -II.my A. Mann , 338 Buena Vtsta, Balboa. 111,IOt -R. Harley-and Helen A. ., THE REAL CAPTAIN NBPD'1 P•rktr • McClure, silo, Miia Loma Piace, c-0.ta Mesa. • . . $11,0M -Jules A. and Jane Marine, 5'1 Viola Flora, NM>Ofl. tiS,Oll ..... Michael K. and Lllllan McEnlry, 1112 Somerset Lane, Newport. $4t,OOI -Dooald C. and Mariaane t\IU~ len, 12%1 Somerset Lat\e; Newpott. f!G,111 -Carl and Ruby B. Pearlston, 2lZ4 Urilverslty Drtve, Newport. PO,eo, -Louis and Helen M. Perino, 1901 JIUtl(Laoe, Newport. 135,IOt -Alvin B .• and Sally A. Phillipa, 191& SanUago Drive, Newport. ~ $U;OOO -Rul E. and Allee J, Rodri!!U"; 20462 S. W. Birch St., Santa Ana !l•lghts. $28,0ll - E. H. Skinner, 1814 Kent Lano. Newp•;t. . $1SM!I -Norman M. and Doria l. Soead, 11$1 Pegasus SI., Santa Ana Helghts; .. RANCH EXECl,ITIVE lrvin1'1 Mason Wrong Captain Mason, Parker Picture~ Sw.itche~'"' Irvine Companyi--Pr.Mident William R. Mason was out of the squad car and back on the ranch today as. the Dally Pilot acknowledged that Mason was not prcr• moted to the rank of captain in the Newport Beach Pol!Cf: Department. The whimsical implicaUon was nt8de Friday in editions of the newspaper which showed Ma.son's picture above a story about Lt. James Parker of the Newport Be.ach Police Deyarttnent ~jng promoted .to. ca plain. . . . The photo line indlcaled tbe Irvine Company executive was "sporting new. bars" on his shoulder. In fact, it is Parker who is . wearing new captaln't bars. Parker, 34, is.an 11-year veteran ot the Newport force. He succeeds Capt. Hal ?i1inugh, who quit to go Into business in Northern California. Meeks, Beek Quit Hoag; Ex-Mayor Ha1~t Still In Two prominent Newport B e a c h residents -JORpb A. Beek and Leon C. Meeks -were out of Hoag Memorial Hospital today and another -Charles Hart -was in. Balboa ferry owner Joseph A. Beek was released over the weekend following treatment for emphysema, a.chronic twig condiUon. Hfs .hospital "roomie,'1 e,x'-M a y or Charles~. stayed behfnd, however. Hart will soon undergo surgery-for rec<>nstruction of his right hip. He la ex_- pected to remain at Hoag _for several more days, friends said. Hart suffers from arthritis, Meanwhile, · <:Drona del Mar High School Principal Leon C. Meeks was al home today recovUing from auto ac· cident Injuries: He said he hoped to return to school sometime next week. ' 0 OMEGA Your °'!Jega Salt1 & StrW1 Agtncy .. _ llctf400.- ~·"·" lf'Om llU lfl I ,,_,...,,. llllnl"111 YOUR , !~~~~~ ··w.i-::111~,... .. -=-et<:o.:....t,--.....,F=REE~ ''Alllutfod ot'1t:t\:, .$1.99 $5 99 .. ,:i~~""' 52.49 Missmt~ ·~ COMPIJ:I'. E !!!p!!uC. ""' _,, Jmlry 11oa1.,1n1 ain..v'" a lel-A Spoclaltyl , 'trbolmlMP&ll lllP.•: ------· I ~ 11111. PASf DIPIHDAILI llaYICI I ~ I l .,, • Ntrir, 2 Gre1t Stores To Serve You 'MADOI IH°""'9 HUMnfll•TO! Ciima CIN'rll r IUCM ~ mlNMI llM MAllOI an. MUNnH•TON llACH CotfA MIU 14H411 . m .1111 • ,,. ()poll Mon. Thura.. Fri. Tiii 9 p.m. I .. _ -w ..._,., --..u ... ""'' lnctltlll -· ... --... ........ -- • .n1ws .. • TO ., '" TOUI IUD an ' I' • • • . .. . . • • . ' " . ; ' ... "' ~ "' I '· • :.I(,' " .. . . •' ·. ......,, • ..,......,, 1MI· 'Ml.al ; ...-iTt ' ' lEA ANDER~, Editor • ' J , \ I ' ·Propr·i:e:ty . . ' Rev ·iewed ' . " . ., ii . "'·' ~ocedUI"3 of debutant .. , obli~ations ot eocort. ml the role and duties ql parent. ~· be ·reviewed next Wednesday mornmg dunng an onentation coffee-m tbe Lido' Isle bayfrOnt home ol Mn. Reagan Paul Conn~. Guests of honor will be mother. of 1968 National Charity League debutantes. Conducting the orientation will be Mlrs. John Cbnstian Londelius ball obainnan, with her committee and Mrs. Earl S. Olrich, P""'ident of the Newport Chapter, NCL. Co-Oostessee will be Mrs. John Leon Laun Jr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hayes. Moth!!rs of debutanles invited are. the Mmes. Charles Hislop Barr ~en Thomas Olmpbell, Earl Wil· liam Hai;kell, Clyde' McDaniel Horn, Londellus, Claude Ervin Meeks, William Lapp O'Bcyon, Richllrd Walter Smith and ·Paul Joel Williams. • ------- . ' Tlleir daughters, who .will be ·presentOc! lo· lociety Saturday; Nov. 30, are the Misles Mlary· Christine Ban, !l.lncfa Susan·Cami>bell, Sharon Ann Haskell, Robin .Ann Horn, <luiitine Anne · L<>ndelius, Judy Joanne Meeb, Macy,AJison 0'Bryon,.!Wthll!en·Anne Smith and Paula Maxine Williams. .' :i; ,,., .i .• _.. ' .... -.\ ~~ROPRIA.TE .A'l'T!IRI -·l\!iss"l'hl!rese·Evelyn LoM.el(u~, •.N•·. tioilai' Charity Lee!rue J>05tdeliui.ite, mooei. an--appropmte ball ·g.;.m ,,,.,_ deb!ltantee. Ni>ting that.fullne'!S ~·the slitrt jg necessary . ' ' . . -. ~ so that each presentee·can execute a·deep·St. James~bow•wfth-e-.. are Oeifto•right) Mrs •. John Christian Londelius, Reagwt.Pllul·~-=· . . ... .. .. .. Museum D·i:rec.tor Feted:af '.-Tea Foundera of the Newport Harbor Art Museum (for· mer1y the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor) honored Thomas H. Garver, tb·e museum's new di· rector at a preview of the exhibiti.On entitled Just Before the Wac. Attending ore Oeft to right) Mrs. : Robert Guggenheim, suataining member, Mn. D. K. Gibson ·Jr, aod Mrs, Rexford E. Brandt, fOWider. Othef m~i'S 811d.gueata ~~ the MIJi~: Rolla .. j . ; ' .B. Hays Jr., Mytord IrviJie,~'dtiillJ.fii, D~. Sullivan,. John P. Hurnda.u , .~ri J. Mkkle; lli~b'l.'d . H. Winckler, E. Avecy Oraey,J>OVja w:·cilrtis;-Jimes ' B. -st</ddard and Lyman f'.az:Ntu: i\n'p\l>dr:·ni\Ui\i"'. · Mrs. HoWard B. Lawson; "t;ai'uoab)i ,I~· at!end: The' exhibition, &S6embled tiy Girvet, will oontinue .. 1 . the museum. loc:rted .in the··BaJboll:Pa.villon.-udlil·· · Nov. '10. · ... .., · .· ·.. · · • . ' -. -. . . . nally and John Leon haun Jr. · .-: :~ ' ' < > ' I .... • . ' . ' ' . , . ~· Membe,rship', 'Br;uriC:h · · · ' · · , ::: -• I • Libr.aty;· .'Amigos' ·Host ' ,. • ' •' , I ' ' . •' \ . ~ ' ' ·~PP4iC up,aoii}ething from Elena's cookl:>Ook are . ·{ll!ft .~.rigbt)· IJtl! Mme~. Thomas Jesko, Raymond .Paaroe and W., ff: Stainforth, Friends of· the liloota Mesa.pbr~ who will feature! !liei>OOk'• a.uthQr, SeimRl.fEl'511.Ztlayeta1 at their membership brunch O!:t..1'1;:10 '11111. in· the Costa M~ G<llf and Counlzy '· . ~ ( , ' ' . . . . ... . . ' '., ,. ·.·' ,,, : ,, . ' . (.··-',)', ':_·· .···· Clul!. 'I'll• author of Meticaq cookbooif.! 'is_mP<t ... ' '!'arkable ,because she jg bli!rd. Setttng .the 1/ie~t. ,will be imartachi music an~ bibt ... deroraieci· Witll 1 pinalas, potlary, serapes . and · io~breroo.1 ' 'Fi~. ~ay be obtain<;<! •! tlie Cost; ,Mela .or.'Mj!S&>':V~, libranes. . _ . ...·~ .. R·i<····for Drµ.ggist: Do~ DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am about "15 pourids overweight and have tried all 10CI& or diets which !fid.n't work. A friend or . Diine ' told me about aome reduoll>i plIII · whlch did wond<n. ·!Or ber, I aot" a 'tow)>llb for -11 ~ · l80k them lo my dool<r. He-uld Uiey your muaculature 11 Qne. No break· would probobly not help me but they down oC llJ1UeJ." wouldn't hurt me onc1 .If> I wanted lo If my hulbapd kriew about lbil he'd take tl1em .1. could. knoci the IUY'• block 6ff. I don't know Well, .Ann, tile pllll. are dolnl th• -or oot lo say anything trick and I am thrilled. My only pro ecauae it ml.)' be tha:. he 11 bcfltt'(inf bl.em 11 the druggilt. He reruse1 t1 n a proresalonal ma\'t'ner and means gtve 1111 more ~n six pills at_• time -lothlnt per1on1J.. 1 , ~ ,.. He t,slsta I come kl every fOUt days . !'leue tell Jn:te what yoti kMw about so ·he can check my muscle. tone. He i.n11. ~ . 11k<1 .me back In the 11ockioom and -11.LWS :EN fee'!· ....IJI over and then ~y1, ''Yes, DEAR MJNlJS: I.bow Ulat 1 •a· • ' . ·.Pto{e·s~ional I,'' , l , l , ',""" j ..,.,_ ________ ..._.._,..,_. ______ -.-__ ,_, __ ..,. ________________________ .,.._.. __ ._.. __________ ,__--.~~··- , . --· -. - OAILV PILOT .. • ....... -1. 1961 . :.~ T1111e To Gire \ ···-·· Th.ere is: a job for you in the Hart>or Area - a position needing no other qualification but your time ·and willing hands. · · There are thou•and• of theee openings fur men ·. ~d women from teenagers to aenior. citizens. · · · Now is the time to get Involved In your commu· • nittes' needs. Yoo can help a yoong!ler !<> learn or :· ease the burden of loneliness for the elderly. · · Hundreds of !>Olitlom are awaiting your tele- '• i>hone call to the \'otun~ .Bureau: Mn. LiM Ark· • ush .wt 642-0963 ta the exeedtlve directer and wW ••· . si.st callers from 9 a.m. to noon every weekday. . · ' . . She wW custom match you and the job -the -time you have t.o give. The bureau is located at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. _ :.· SOMEONE IS WAITING FOR A RIDE · ·· All you need la to be 18 or older, have a car and a driver's licenae. Agencies helping the blind, CriJ>- ·p!ed chlldrett'1 services, welfare, health department and hospitalpattent1 au need this >iwl service. CAN YOU OPERATE A SEWING MACH!Nlt · · Or can you hand sew 0< liniah puppet dolls and toys? Other need5 are sewing of laye!IM and lap ro- bes, quilting, bibs. and whee! chair ties. . Further Ideas and patterno may be obtained from Mrs. Virginia Turpin. nw1n& cllalrman, at 675-1382. • . CEANING HOUSE? · The Volunteer Bureau aaya 0 don't throw it out. throw it our way." Needed items include women's usable clothlng Infant's and clrlldren's clothes, ~ yard sizes of c!Qlil, colored felt pieces, plastic 1hower or window curtains and any jewelry. Agendee, such as rehabllltatton centers, she!· wed work1hops, hospita!J and children'• centers wialt these lteml. Bring your.,_ lo the bureau. ,~Housewives Starring ·in Consumer Semina. . . -------------, • 1 ., People Who Care • I ' Sympathy, Warmth Gffered .,}}J:(' ~ ~ ~ ltaff wttb an unknown to the community and pa· pathy and dedication. -;,- 9111 •• ~ • number to and b'On) com· tienta are able to relate to 'Since the primary duty of • .. ~ mwUty at;encie1 Io i~ I ,tb.am at individuals. an MHA at the crisi8 center ,~ ~~~ unrecord'ed. : " 1bey are highly pral.Md it to Save lives~ an interialv1 ....._ -1it(~ •1~ P r o v 1 ~ I n a valu'able by the 9'dlled profeaalonala etntw. • • assltbmce for the b&riied who .m,e;r,1e their richly tralnini program ii re· Bt JODEAN BASTING& professional &laff are Ille varied bacJrcrounds I n qul(ed. F.,. two weekJ ot .. .,.... ...., ... MHAt . dedlcauon to the dinlc'1 volunteer& attend daily lee· Em p 1thy~ "1ympatby, wanntb, f.UOW.feeJint. '' A commoa quality poeu11ed by meny. it Is esHntial fOr a partlculM sroup of people --' the Men· W Health ,\aoclat., wllo vo!-ual>tanceinlh• Crist• 1n1erventton center. ''MOH · orten tbac not thota people we 1ea on tb.e bull of various <uattonal rtreaee: are not •cruy,' " empba&lze1 Dr. Ar n o I d Deutacb, y·outbful pay.,.._ wl>o helldl tit• JJ1e.1av1nt1 locllity started in January, 19S'7. - '4'1bey are more likely to ·be people wbo are free of mljl)l' emotlmal disorders yet laced w It b •n ovenmelmlnC lllr<at to Im· ,ortant Ille "'"'·" Open M hours Monday llroulh l"rlday, the center pr0vide1 comalltion for in· divklulil in • state of crlJis e.Mller on a Wllk·in blsla or by telopbone -633-9393, IX· ••ion. tol. / Representing a variety ol concepb. lures b y psychiatriall, 1ocial and econ o.m l c In addition to ma.nnlng the pgycbologiJts and 1 o c·i a I ~ounds, fliey share Ille ltllclde preveotton telePhOO• ··Workers. qualities ol e m o t l o a a J and consulting wittrpatients, There are conference1 on maturity, eenuine liking tor uie MHA1 wotkiQI iii the court hearings, observations people and willingness to CIC usi.!t with rtt0rda, of counseling Sessions and give of tbem.se-lves. compile &tatistics, type and crisis calls. "We have to be able _to make follow-up calls. , After the training pro- relate to other .p e o p 1 e Since the crisis ce}lter . gram Is c o m p 1 e t e d • wtt2lout passing: Jud:&ment. opened Ill 50 volunUer1 volunteers attend two com· And we have to be flexible," ba.ve dwiftdled wbµe tb.e pulsory training: sessl<1n1 e~laine crisp, e ff i c l en t volume oC crisis sttuat:IOftlll each week. Through tbese Mrs. Luis (Sue) Benittz, has increased, and t·here Js lectures .• group discu.ssl~ns MHA volunteer from Hun-an urgent need for more " and supervisory ses~lont tington Harbour. volunteers -especiaUy peo-MHA's continually learn "None or w ctve advice . pie able to serve between 4 better methods of helping We try to help a person find p.m. and midnight. distressed people and 61i:· his own strengths and give lndividuali vohmteertng couraging mental health. them back." comments as MHAI first are in· New training classes for Mrs. Joan McDonough from terviewed by Robert Green, Mental Health Associates to C o s t a M e 11 a , h e a d director of the M e n t a l staff the crisis center will be ~ychiatric nurse at CIC. Health Aasociation, Santa starting later this month, The MHAa add a unique Ana, then screened by Dr. and anytHle wishing . to and valuable dimenaion to Deutsch wbO e v a 1 u ates .wJuntur may call the Men' the clinic. Buad in the com· moUvea, d)aturity & n d tal Health Association hi muniiy, they carry the con-s t a b 111 t y . An MHA Orange County for an initial cepU of mental hel:lth back determines a ptrsoo'' em· interview. ! Horoscope ~teo O•ft lo riaht) Mn. Welloy 1'rotlleh of Newport Buch 1111<1 Mn. Lula Benitez, Huntlnrton Harbour, 101 pertln•nt Information. Durlnc Ill llnt lilt monlhs o! operetlon the center helped __ ximatelr 600 -le. horn July, 116'1, to · Junt, l.NI, more tbaa e,00> call& to and from ptllents bavt -loftOd by Ille Taurus: Gain Indicated TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 22): WOl"k ·asaooatee need oifll'li C<m<ettrato oo spreading for COIJ1ll!'>mil•!. '11 YO<I your message. Study LEO make first move, ~ indicatiool. Day to learn. If fdlow example. Know ttq Season Overture League Hosts Brunch By SYDNEY OMARR ''The v.Ue man cootrols you en ban c e knowledge, -be realistic and mature.: his destiny. . .Astrology c b ab c e for 1ucoes1 ia CAPRICORN (Dec. 231 points the way." bei.:gntened. No Short cuts. Jan. 19):'Good lunar aspect ARIES (March 21 . .t. ... rll Famill:arize your&ell witil today coincides witll .• 19): Accent oo m~y, job. romance, joy th r o u g b possesQons. Be wary1 Some UBRA (Sept. 23"0ct. 22): creative endeavor. Ttiere ii m~ be sci(eming to part Clleck credits , debits . beauty around yqu. Key is tf yo u from something of Review ~. Be aware of recognia · tt. Soole ~ • -an overture to the A highli ...... t of the. public H Id 8 . W . 111 value. Stick to quality, ex· details. Facts and figures poetic lieeJl!Jle in ·m·akinf l\G &>• aro ierma, 1 am per i ence. Get-rich-quick require your personal at· reports. ! eympboDy eeuon, th I · part Y will be tbe apPearance Heney, Santa Ana; Carl idea OOesn't have solid back· tention. Gain insight into AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb; Symphony GuUd'a past. ol Mart 1 n Bemhefme.r, FrJtze and Robert Schulze, q . financial status of one who 18): Guard prindpl~ .. SOm• pr<tldent'1 League will host lblllic , critic lor the Lo& Tustl&Oronge, aod Geoti!• TAURU8 (April 20-May -mud! boasting. S. want you to hdrry, mp and l!le -i .....,. lrlck off An(elee Tlmeo -will con· DeLand and Jodt Geflter, 20): Gain lndicatod -cyclo •ke¢cal. 1klmp. Key 11 to insist ori brunch Thursday, Oct. 10. duct ~ormal clilculllon Yorba Linda. high. You get what you SCORPIO fOct. 23-Nov. quality. Accent long·lastin• about wu.t ii wron1 « rlitit One of the several. bene· want Be selective. Don't 21 ): People may react in value5, espeoi.2.ily '1Alert October will be pro-with mtllic, 1U viflW1 on tactora: of the. symphony sell yourseU short. People in adverse manner to some f0 -•1y and home are -' ~ "srnlphon)r .month" klcal orcbelitra tn relaU.oll' to are Lia Campanu, who pi:•· posltl.~ to aJd now expr~ss mild ideas. Key ta t.o un· c';'°'Md . "i at the event wlltch will belin mojor 1)'lll!ll>ooy, the lune· ...,ted the or1antuilon with w!Wnai-. S. cool!dent -. clerotand oemitive ar.,.1 of PISCES •J.Feb. li·M~.....< at 10:3o a.m. 1n Magnolia ttonofeacb·andbow,.eadl•is · a ·Jift of""'1600, 1proc•s tbenyou1nvitesucceN.'.'' 1•aJ90da:tet. Me-an 1, be 20'): •'Acceftt. 00 eb':;1 Room B of tbs Dilneyland nece111ry. A queetion a:nd from UU. year's debutante GEMINI (Ml, 21.June prepmed fer u nu I u al journey. You fiml )'OU!"lelf amwer period will follow. ball In the past five years 20): F1niltJ. taalu, project.I. re!pODlff. Don't coodemn, 8fl'ving u go.between ill Hotel. The Orqe County Another opeclal (Uelt will Ille ll?Oup baa ,given a·total Work quietly. Be dilcnel cajole or' whlne. Accept. mild coolroverty. Slrosl Boord of Supervloon will be Daniel 1-11, conductor of '31,1138 to Ille Sympbony Don't tell all you know. SAGl'M'AR.JUS (Nov. 22. willingneas to aid one who present the proclama~on to of 1be Sy~ Orchestra All~tlon. The molt cur· . Mudl 11oday l!ppe8l'S l::idden , Dec. 21): Make effort to conllOOs. Don't preach. Duffem Helling, president d. Orange County. At tile rent contribuUon was pre· umercover. Great ally is .achieve harmony. Family Avoid casling first IPID:ne. of the Symphony Aseoda· concluolon ol Ille program &entod Oct. 4 to the (roup'I pal!eoce. Communlcate with!,;========::;'=========. door 1Wize• w 111 be pre1ldent by Mra. Norman ooe confined to home.. tlon. diltrtbuted. Salaeu, president ol Lu CANCER (June 21.Ju!y Memben of Ille post Campanu and Mrs. Charles 22): New friends lnapire Presidents Honored More than 180 wtwe anC gue9ts werii present at the reoent Aeronutndc ~Jves Club's amual New Member FWrlbklft Ltmdleon M the Newport B-. TtJ11U Club. Past prellidenta w • r e honored ... sn:•.W with ----the """ -., cHrecmr. • ,_ !atted _.., tile . Mmes. G-H. Bell, l!Oy L. Engle, Wll1ll D. Mar&ln(, Dlniel N. Tomplijno, Robert L. l'onl, G«ql Rita llld. Ronald Lod<le. The---· • preaiideata Leacue wt» will A. Peterson, ball chairman. you. E i: c t t e m e nt of be h~ ... lbe Mmes. '!be sraDd openinf of tile d!Jcovery II It a t u r e d. I.cry MlldleU. Newport ~ -will be ··Jlovtew hopea, wl&he1. )!Mch: John ·,Al>clreq aod Salurday, Oct. 28, at 1:30 lltll>lfllttt~ to try Robert H 111 h , San p.m. In the nowly dectt"ated -'hlnl -· Welcome ~; Do>:id K. G«cloo, llldltortum of tbapm111 001· fltoh C<lll,llcll. 8oclaJ ...m Artltur Roque4 Robert A. Iep. 1bt same performance provtclto p!Noure. Dalley, Donald Tagart and will be ropeated tile nut LEO (July 2S-Au1. 22): Ronald B r"a n don of day at 2::1> p.m. For in· Stress on ambitions. Some Amrbeim; ,J()hn Pitta, Mrs.·' formatkin concern t n I Can be fulfilled. Key is to WiIDun ~y, ·Harry brunch or concerti call or votimteer auggMUone. Let Madley, Fullerton ~ Lotan write 1he Symphony others know where you Moore, ~ence Reed , Asaodatlon of ~ Coun· ltllnd. Your intuitive feel· Qjlnalll K-y. Garden ty, m S, Main, Oraoge, inp are .au., -follow Grove: Robert s. -· M7-41186, -· Uti1izt llMwmamnp. . ~~~~ • OCTOBER BEAUTY SALON SPECIALS :-~-wW ot.t in ;1111 a....,.i Shop, ~ and 0 Mhion abow, Wit.er beu.t budget inclUdtng aboppin. md ... ,. by HarT7 Balll>ltt.. and ,,_. ~ tips. The nut 1-will DELICATESSEN :w..~:::.•-:·=':·~ -will :.-........... ._,. 11111 : •• In -that -:"~- ,• --will be IDe '1Mlio6darleo In the '""' in· • ftl'!iiMiw le&lion &Cheduled • 1or 0ct. 10 tn 11>e Anobmn Qmy-°"'*"· ~In II"' -in .. -of -lnduotry -wGI be Mrs. Kay V-1.ory, California• s ·oo..w;,.. Ootnle! who will --linlt yoar tn of. .S... -legislation aod b!!IJiac ~ of i..-i .... --,,... ....... will be Mn. -Goockicli, --lane -..Utist . who 1IOl fJl'loln WO,. to _.__Id_ Formed7 _.. .. ed wl1ll -p1oco In --and &milt Grow&&. Western . all AetouuW'onic and apacti CJrwen Aaodofloo 11111 and !HD"7 1 J I t e II) I other tr a d.e oriantuttons '"divilion wtvu are imited. and ~ l"urtber htom>ail:m about groups, Mnr. GoodliclJ aJoo · mem""!hll> ·""II' be cb- haa bemi ad! d~ wWi the taJned by aantDg Mr 1 • Unlv.nity of Oaliloniia. RIB!ell Fcnythe, M&-9856. R-K. Fu. (lftlideot of the Food Employen °"""'1, Inc. will round out IDe speabn' group. He will 1lell bow 1*r negotiations affect the pn.. ol fuod. Also on h program will be Mba Kay Smill> and Mia -· Bathgale, two fU ~ heme eoonomista wllo will olle< bu)ioC guides fa< IO!ecting 1111 applMmces and will clilCU6& lnduatry standards ! o r appli.-ice safety lllld (N!li<rmonce. Emcee for 1lte program. wNdl. rin from t a.m. to -Jo the-·· G-an. .. room, will be Edward II. Mx, -lor of news and public .-. for radio Ito· ~ KEZY, a C04pOMCl' of Ibo -· Otbor ... ,. ..... .., Soatbera c.allornlo 1__.uta, -... Oalilornla Gu Oo. ml Soutbon Oouollea Gos eo. Qol1eo will be ltrved .-inc tile 11ro1ram and I :: <I doer prl>M will be~: Utd -1 the COD· -, ... ., .. _._. • National Day Noted Women I n Oommunl!J Service (WIQS) day will be obnrred natlonall1 -· row. The group la an in· te~U.giou1 and interNcial cod.ti.on of w o.m en' 1 org-Olll compoeed d the National O>uncll of Oatbolic W<><nen. the Ne· tiooa1 Ooun<ll o1 Negro Women, the · Natiooal Coun· cij ol Jewllh womeh ond Churcll Women United. "1111 : -·· loo! la to boii> Ibo dl&•d••nlafed ,..., .,.... ol our IOCI~. 0..0,. County -will loin In the -obMrvance in the homo of Mrs. Maren Leonat'd of Sin· ta Ana. 'l!>emt will be Ttll1 W*Y Up w featured speak:! be -J .. C«l>I ate& who will lfllol --· pizza loaf th• flavor• of lt1ly ift • n•w lunch- 11 IHf from Rath, stuff•d olives, sweat rtd p•p· pars anti c:htase-to v•ry 1 1artdwich or 1prettl with cre•m ch•••• tf'lcil roll for hon cl' oeuvrts. 1 6 O"I, 45c w•ea& pilaf al:x • nic• chfn9• from rice, Mtde from an authafttic Armtnian recipe, com~ plete witJi sautttcl enians, h:t.Wfltd noodles, broth, whtllt, 1ea1oning1 end wheat 9trm. I 01. 6tc I elt-ltl.oaaM • butdi trott. Tmy ''"""' 1h1p.4 biscu its "lille4 with S.~1 ehMM. ~t~y lftt•ktrttl I OL ti11 1.0t llroirse OUI" alll•, you'll di&ce-..r loodl from ,le -• J!(quo 1"" ..,,.uto I HUM,,_N H,,_IR STRETCH WIGS •100 value -·-565 A tr••+'.,uy ol'I ln1tant laauty. C,,_REFREE L,,_MP CUT orr9 . SS .. , J.IO Comfort sp•cial , • , ne m•r• pins, rollers or drya"I PERM..,NENTS BY DU..,RT Selon • • • , • $10 Studle • • , 14.IO loth with riyl• •ncl cut. HUM,,_N H,,_IR SPEC I.., LS wftltlt •.•• I .II ca1ctde1 ••• 11.tt lall1 ••••• , 2t.H fro1tl11 ••• , 4.tl ...,,.i11t..im Ht ..... .,. ,lltfft*Y • ,.,.._. tr-H1111ff11fiN a.1ch tt2·lJJ I, fr•1111 N-IM'I'+ "4-121,1, fr•1111 A1111h•l"' IJl·llJI. .... .., s.r.,.. •01 I . ~---- • • --------~---.. • ~osia Mesa Totlay's Clodng . . . • """ YOt:. 61", NO. 24r, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Mesan" 100" ·oies. Rites Set for Mrs~ Ruth Carpenter ServiceJ for Mn. Ruth Carpenter, 100. year-old Costa Mesa resident, will be beld at S p.m. Tbunday at tho Westminster Memorial Park Chapel. Mn. Carpenter died Saturday at her home, 363 Avoca.do, Costa Mesa. Born in Wlsconsln, she came to Costa Mesa six yean •go to make her bom• with her dau&bter, Mrs. Bemice Durston. She ls survived by a son, Norman How;mt. Carpenter of Washington; 36 gr~n; 48 great-grandchildren and slx great-great-grandchildren. ' · Int.erment will follow at 'Westml.nster Memorial Park. Warren Court Rejects Pair ·1 or State Ballot From Wire Servlttr WASHINGTON -Chief Justjce Earl Warren presided over the reopening of the Supreme Court today u i t unanimously dismissed ln lts first decisions two elecUon ballot appeal! from UC Oiancellor OKs Noncredit Oeaver Oass BER.KE!LEY (AP) -University of California Oiancellor Roger H e Y n s assigned a campus classroom Sunday night for a llQ!lCf<dil, llUd<llH~ course, witb Black PMther leader Eldridge Cleaver 1& tho main lecturer. The chancellor made it clear in b1I an- nouncement that the use ti. 1 univenity room had been ~rhed . "~)" for. • student-sponsored~rioncreCUf ~rogram." The Student · Center for Participant Education, which initiated tbe course, an- nounced shortly afterwards that Cleaver would deliver the first of 10 lectures ln the course from 11 a.m. to lJ:,, p.m. Tuesday in 155 Dwinelle Hall. The Center said, hOwever, that "the 6truggle" for the course, Social Analysis 139X is not yet over. "We must continue to press for Cftdit for the course," the Center said. a~g that its posit.ion "croUnues to be that Social AnaJysiJ 139X must be given on campus for credit u planned." Student body president Charles Palmer echoed the need to press for credit for the course. "We have gotten the bottom lwo-Lhirds or our goal, that is, on campus as plan- ned. Now we must dedicate ourselves to achieving the last and most important third that ls for credit" Paimer added, "We must also dedicate ourselves to the much larger question of racism in our university and in our socie- ty." The faculty lnstructon In the course said the issue of credit could be "proper· ly resolved only by the actions of the Academic Senate. u Gls Sliooting For Not Saluting SAIGON (AP) -Two American soldiers have been transferred to the front lines from the rear for failing to salute officers. an Anny spokesman reported Monday, California. The c.ourt refused to order ~li£ornia tG put the names of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (!).Minn.), and Black Panther leader Edridge Cleaver on the presiden .. tial ballot next month. Abe Fort.as, would-be successor to War- ren, was in his customary seat of eighth rank to the Chief Justice's right as the new coort term began -20 minutes late. A McCarthy group, caJled Californians- for an Alternative in November, had gathered only 190,000 signatures of the 3JO,OOO required under state law. For this reason California courts bloc~ed . their bid. The Supreme Court turned down their appeal, saying what.ever may be the merits of the controversy it is too close to election day to tinker with the ballot.s ~-""'' "'3. _ _,.""'11;•;:. • "'~m ~V¥UV\ ipa.Ce for his Pe&ci! and Freedom Party, was turned down-J!ilhm.lt ~ C81l!Mila courU had rilled ~tilihge of 13 he Is not eligible to run for president. The · Constitution. puts the minimWn age at 35. In a tb1rd action the court reftaed, to order Virginia election officials to make way for a Wallace-Reagan Conservative Party tickeL Woman Reports Freeway Sniper Costa' Mesa police today were inves-- tigating' the report of a sniper from • woman motorist driving northward on the San Diego Freeway near the Harbor Boulevard turnoff. Marian E. Mates, 39, of Long Beach, said she was driving on the freeway Fri- day afternoon about 5 p.m. when she "saw a flash" from a 1964 Chevrolet sedan passing her in the fast lane. An instant later she heard a loud blast, she reported. The woman &aid the sedan, a "greenish color" bearing a license starting with the leUers JEV, emitted two more shot-like sounds as it passed other cars. Neither the Long Beach woman or other motorists reported 1ny damage to their vehicles. COAST IUY4KERS • UP THE CREEK? It's chaos in the tayat canoe camp. DAILY PILOT Sports Editor Glenn White, in bis exclusive report.on Olympic Games preparations from Mexico City to- day, tells -It U. for Or•llll' Coast kayaters. Will they be up the beach without a p a d d le when the competition opens Saturday? See the story today oo Pq:e 21. IJCI N.Y. Steeb ' , . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA : • , ·• ,MQNDA:Y,· OCTOBER 7,'1968 TEN CENTS ' • . --. .. .. ~ J Tucker~ Prose:cutiOn .. Rests Councilman TakiJS ·sttind iii7 Wife's Defense B7 ARTHUR I\. VINSEL f)f ... o.ltr '*" , .. ., Th'l prosecution rested its cue against accused butcber knife killer Irene Tucker at t :55 Lm. today and her buaband, Costa Mesa City Cauncilman George A. Tucker, .took the atand u the fin! witnes.1 for the defense. One final prosecution. witness, market employe David R. White testified of an Incident in whlcb Mn. Tucker elbowed another CU!lomer after <uhlD& a check Details told Of 26 Latest Noise Claims Names and damage amounts weN released today of tho 16 -who filed claims totalling $801,000 Friday aplnat the Board of Supervisors for alleged mlsuse of Orange County Airport. Seeking compensation for I o s s e 1 allegedly incurred from stepped up jet flight.. at the airport and their noise, fumes and odors, were: 1%5,000 -Donald B. and Mary Alice Ayres, 840 Via Lido Nord, Newport. M0,000 -Mary Allee Ayr~. 840 Via Lido Nord. $20,IOll -Moody and Elizabeth B. Besancon, 1620 Skylark Lane, Newport. $35,000 -George F. Ceithaml, 201J Santiago Dr., Newpol'\. $35,tm -Donn Brian C.onner, 40I Windward Lane, Newport. $!3,500 -Edward W. and Virginia A. Cook Jr.,. 2149 Anniversary Lane. Newport. $U,oot -George A. and Sylvia D. Devries, 2926 Silver Lane, Newport. 135,IMI -Robert L. and Roberta R. llP.C,'.o.1MiCi~.f'r'~thy Gil~ 1358 <u••~ Lane, Newport. ..,... -~ct· 11, iDd M*7 R. liunl, l!iOI Cwnherland Lane , Newport_ $IO,IGO -H. Donn and Lois K. Km!sey Jr., 1384 Harnpshire•Clrcle, Newport. 111,IGO -Eliiatieth LO Kleber, 20'l01 S. W. Orchid St., Sailts' Ana Heights, $38,1111 -Richard L. and Robin F. Lawrence, 1321 Sussex Lane, Newport. $15,000 -Norman B. and Diane M. Lawson, 1745 Trade Winds Lane. Newport. $70,IOI -llarT}' A. M-336 Buena Vista, Balboa. l!i,llt -R. Harley and Helen A. McClure, 380 Mira Loma Place, Costa Mesa. $1$,Mt -Jules A. and Jane Marine, 551 Vista Flora, Newport. $!5,IOI -Michael K. and Lillian McEniry, 1133 Somerset Lane, Newport. $40.000 -Donald C. and Marianne Nut- ten, 1221 Somerset Lane, Newport. $50,llO -Carl and Ruby B. Pearl!:ton, ~24 University Drive, Newport. $30,000 -Louis and· Helen M. Perino, 1601 Ruth Lane, Newport. US,000 -Alvin B. and Sally A. Phillips, 1918 Santiago Drive, Newport. $55,000 -Ru1 E. and Alice J. Rodriguez, 204.62 S. W: Birch St., Santa. Ana Heights. '20,000 -E. H. Skinner. 1614 Kent Lane, Newport. $U,lll -Norman M. and Doris I. Snead, 1151 Pegasua St., Slnta Ana H~ls. Mayor in Tribute To U.S. 4-H Units NaUonal ._H Week will be proclaimed tonight by Ccsts Meaa Mayor Alvin Pinld<y at the City Council meeting. Members of the nallonal organization are oblerving the wett by placing po&ters and dlsplaya In &uslnesaes throughoot the county, A Costa ·Mesa ex- hibit la: currently on diJplay at PeMey's Department St.art in lhe Harbor Shopping Center. , 1t the lfatlll Baakel .ltln•aear_ber Court-ap~ ~:..1io',..' backyard dispute, ho~ • · • • amlned Mrl, 'l'licker-an.tr the" June 211 During apenlng stages of the dele-, The lncld<llt was almDar to IC· othOi's-slaying of-her nm door ~ghhor "(et• in Augustine probed security procedurel at cited h1 ~ w11n ..... !'rklq u . 'C!)Url however,.Jinn&!i>I aionc thiee oil the Tucker home and Jrio< rtlalkmhlps Deputy Dlstri<I Attorney James G. p41niJnP done hy•the;'ll\let"hoUaewlfe, to with the W..tphals. Enrlgllt preaented a peroonality prOllle al be-use\! in preaentlllg'mlnlerperialloo ol Tucker lald under oath thal he and hia the defendant J • her complex pe~ty •. 1 • ' wife were careful to keep the doon Jock. Defense •attorney Paul-A~ Jr~ Mis. Tucker. 3', ot .1142 Minorca Drive, ed wbeo they were not frtQuenUy in use waa•acbeduled' for a federal court· session ·has pleaded lnnocfl!nt aDd tnnocent by and biJ teaUmony indicated Mra. Tucker. thl8 af'.ernc:ion so it was doubtfql today:'a n}QOn of .·' insanlfy ··to chargea ahe was particularly coocerned wUh privacy. proceedlnp woold get beyond leltiinaoy murder..t Mrs. llarrielt ·Westphal, cr,-Tbe dark-haired councllman'1 wile hy tlJe delendanrs husband. 1646·Ml!ior<a Drive, during some typo of (See TUCK1!11, Pa&e l) ' City Drafting Law to Speed Zone System A .final draft of a new law joining variances: and conditional use permit.. un.. der one streamlined procedure to smootli kinks in the municipal red tape dlsµenser is now under way by Costa Mesa City At- torney Roy Jane. City councilmen and plannln~ com- missioners discussed a rough draft of the prooosed zone exception p e r m I t ordinance in joint study session Monday night and <1_uUined their views for June. The final oroduct. when adopted by the City Council, should noticeably ease the process for property owners to develop land, or establish busine•s, in a variety of cases. Perhaps the most sif{Tliflcant aspect will be elimination of the old hardshJp clause, tit which an applicant was fre.. quently required to show how denial of · either such item would hurt him. Under the new system, he need only ttplain . S.tlslactoftly to fh e' planning cOnunissi01i or· council just bow hil pro. perty or entenirlae mull! be Jiandled dil· feirenUy. due -tO fndjvidual cin:um.atances involved. , I , "( . • · , • , '·e».1 Y PILOT stiff· ..... Littf,e .. Miss Ji'ire Sale .. , . .. ' . Queen of Gosta Mesa's Fire Prevention Week observance, lleri&i Nor~ ton, 7, of 2021 Calvert A.ve., will make her first of&liaJ ap~ance tonight 'when she is introducej!· to dty.council .• Tbe1Balle,11rk School third gtll<ler was named ''.Miss Fire Sale''.after • ivfiting . the best essay on fire prevention. Al l(aline Le~ds .Ttgers To 5-3 Win :Over Card~ DETROIT (AP) -Al Ka1ine's two-run. single keyed a three -rtm Detroit rally in the seventh innl,ng that gave the-Tigers a $.3 victory over St LOuis in ·the fifth 1ame ol Ibo World Serlea Moo<laf. The result sept the Ser:feS1bac~·to St. Louis for 1 sixth game WednudaJ with the Cardinals leading tln'ee garnet tO two and needing one more victory to 'clinCb their second straight world chaJil.. pionship.1 Cardlaalo Finl S Brock lined a double.lnlo the Jen fidd corner on LoJlch's skond pitch. Stanley threw oul Javier, Brocl< hoid)ii. ·Flood looped a single to rlgh~ ..;<iring Broe~ Flood stole stCOOd, Cepeda bit a'two-nm homer into the . lower ·stands in left center, putllng the' Cardinali ahead 3-9. Shannon filed to Northrup .. Fred Lashc!r began warmin& up ip the Tilteri' bllllpen. McCarver took a lhlnl .trike. Three runs;,Uvcei hits, ~ e'rrors, none left. Tigers ~Int O ·McAull!le ltied lo Floocf .. Slariley Died to,Fk>od. ~aline struck 014t . No runs,~ tut.I, no errq,n,~non~ left Cll.1linal1 lijcead t Lollch thre\f out Davis. MBXYill popped to Stanley, Briles struck oot. No runs, no t,.lts, no errors, none left. Tlgen Second. I ' · Cash hit a line drM off the-Wall in right center, but FlQod p)ayed ,the carcim perfecUy and held him to a Single.. Shan- non made a back-handed11tabof.-Hotton'1 grc>md,....., and s!ai'ted a<ioJlblt pia;, . throwin&: to· Jw'ltt: for Ute forte~ at ... cond, and .ravl"' relayed· 1o Cepeda. Briles threw out Northrup.· ', , , No runs, one hit, no·errors, oaot: left. Cardl•lh 1'llh:d • • . . Brock grounded i single to· center (or his tenth hit In 18 Serles at-bats. Brock was out stealing, Freehan. to McAuWfe. ·Stanley threw oul J•vler. Wen tlirow out Flood. ·• ........ PA____ ' ···"'·r· .,,. ' -•u ~:).). I • :: ..;.;1 , rr I :~~·~~l<l'V".,-· ., ~..... • ·-. -~µ,,.!·""" J ' blerQ11 ;I.UC# 4S lot lilAI or.. topognPby ...... ,... .... , ""'°' a concllUonal uae penn!t·mlght.llV · vqlve the.qqestion1ot alte lllitabillty fllr\& hosoltal. -1 • · The new proposed ordinance would tal!:e &11 these factors into consideraUon In the process of city officials' deciding whether to allow the request, under either site or use circum.,ances. Planninp: Director William Dunn notes that develooment in Costa Meaa ts becomhlJ mOre complex and wldesoread. thus forcing cho~ of a new method of handling the lncreaaed load. · The · ordinance .contains good newa: for the averaae homeowner planning a boml-' room addition too, since $15. hi 1uggW.ed as fee for. minor , rtsidential zone U:· ccotlori ~ts. · The remaining proposed fee schedule runs from -~1 ner square foot for the first 10.000 sauo.re feet, to .0005 per ever)rthing abnve 100.000 aquatt feet. . • Sigeer builders, on the other hand, wJil probably . be• a:iSe.<!sed heavier .amounts based on size/or their orojects w.hen the Unal' Ordina_nce is adopted. ' , COSTS TO RISE Costs will' rise, hoftver, as addlilonll exception request... are 'tacked onto each application, with $50 for the fJnt, In an tn. dustrial eonumorcljll or profosslonal pro. ject ;;/ 125 for each add!Uonal one. ' On housing tracts, the first excepUon wiU cost $50, wJth $5 for eacb fUed on any, additional tract Jots. ' During the same study session, city leaders considered the often-aired quu.. lion of the sanctity vi. permissive use of industrial zonln!f: in Costa Mesa,, but no , (See ZONlNG, P11e' Jj 0r ..... We•ther • Al-, w NO runs. atie bit, no error.so none left. et Titers Tklnl 0 Maj. Gen. Charles P. Stone" ~ mander of the U.S. 41.b. lnfantry D1vis1on, confinned there is such a policy in his 15 000-man dlvislorti which is based in sOOth Vietnam'• central highlands. The order went Into effect Sept. 7. ', .. ~~~:~·i::.,ll~h~lni~pou~ ~ !i~ 'Q T f W J,d Sh R d Af 38 H · in fut /or M~ullUe'1 check~ awing uits ry or or o wer ec.or ~r ours 4: ~~ts~~ ..... ~ The clouds won"'t roll by until about noon Tuesday, after which there'll be hat.y SW1Shlne 0. the coast, lnchJni the ml!l'CUl'J Into the '10'1. INSIDE 'l'ODAY Pri;e·1Dinlling ploytmlghl WU. !feint Inge, flOll! a prof•Uot of Saluting Is '"'I~ In ,.., -areas but nol in forward eombot zones.· Tbe dlvlsicin'• rdr hHdquartm Is Ill Cmp Enar1, just ootsida Plelku. NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe ll<>ck market traced a mixed pattern late this af .. temoon despite ttre.,U. In blue chlps wblch gave a boolt to the Dow Jotie' tn.- du.strial average. Trading wat active. (See quotaUon1, Pages 11-19). A margin of 10me 200 faues in favor ot gains was wiped out 1nd tn late deJllnp pJus and mlnu1 lilM: were about equal. -~ Faced wiul an lncreuln( lood al 1choohrork, a college !ruhmin al UC lnlne &mday ollhl cut lhort his 1ttenpt to -=t a world "abo-.rer enduranoe'' reconl. l1oog Penninpo. 18, ordeml the water turned off 38~ hours lllter lM 11'!'1*111> to the stall In hiJ UC! d<.nnHory men'• roam~ bellet'ing the record wu 71 hours. "J've got 1 lot of ctuaes later this week and it just Would haft. been lm- -1ble to 111 hoyOnd Tuelcla1 nljbt." Peonln8tofl said alter ~ waa lnlorm<d tht apparent ret«d actually ii 111 houri, 11 minutes and 11 aeconda. "I'm kind of depreaed, I really h>d my heut Id on l~" lal<I P~. who lald from under tM waler earlier ·that he b 1 d alwlj'I w.nied" to hold a -Id record. . E>Cepl Ill< llhtlveled Uln .. his handa and &et -"they loot like ralllns,. - POMiollon IUflmd no ill ellects from his imJn<rlbl. which beau II \ a.m. S1tun1ay. '!l won't take atlO(ber tii'er tor two months," aald Pemqton, a poUUcal ICleoco major ll'om Saa ..... lnllno. Bu\ he added hl-"11l14lil mW~ try for Ihe r<eonl Chrlstmu .... lion. 'l'Ve aot 10me experience and I Ww most ol ihe1 h11ndlcaps." Pemlngtoll'I manager WM hlJ.-roam. Clrdinala l'01r$,I . • 4 • ma)e.,MJk! Todd, He ls no ~tlonJ<\ tho .w~m:'C~i;..s.:r..i:.= late tm~ but 6e ~ be. Todd .Mcearver wall<ed. DOv)o Dlod 1 o aald be II ... la! dlr<ctor ol' Ibo Loa/a . Northrup, the runnera boldlnf. lluvUl Hall c1orm""7 ml tho ·reCort lll''Oap -llNck ooL, · , ,,. . waa a IOdal e'l'mt. No runs, nn bltl, OM.,lf'TOI', tWo lttt. ntloa F..Ji I ' . Tbt Idea w'° dreamed up ~ 111111 ' Staolq llDed a ~ mlo Ole riJ!1t O.ld aealoo lut .~ alll>t ml ..... --ltallne att<iitpled Ill d~ci a blp /lh18lon •oluntaond. pllcli .,.i lhl NII lill his bot ·111111 rolled At llrat, the poop 'llloqhl • lht ....ti toward Ibo mound. )rOes picked it up r-d waa '12 houri • n d oichf mi.m.,. .acid lhrw hf"l out.'~ liQlcllna. Cub '!hich tho"~ -·.r W«kl ,lilt a~ OJ.,~ S11o1q _.. -·Ulci w·.a:i:~ll,'~'bf ~f==·==i:.= ' (Sot lllo ' P ... I)' lloe .11GDS; Pap ,, ' i • • drama al UC ln>I .. , dllc1!aMa his achlcvtmcnls' and ~ ttoni Oft Entmalmllcol Poqi, 10, toc1av. 1....... ' • ,..... 11 ....,, ... ,..... '919 w ,. °'*'91 ~ ' '' ~c......, " t ......... »-• , . ...... ,, .. I ............. lMt D Tfltwlalla 16 ll ~, .. ,._,, ....., . 1 .... '#II-II 14 ......... .. " • I I r DAILV PILOT ex~ -· ··---~ ..... 1111 ...... Ole..... .., ... " 'Jp;, ' ,,. ..... al -11-blltoey. Alblr411-a~metbodol predlcdas lhe -,,. ............ alfered lbtwgb .. Ex· • P*-CoDecoorpnbedbyotudenll. Aall lar Ille -pan they aN laqhl by .. -. . ,,. £Jperlmenla1 OoJ1ere 11 • llU!> ~ to the regular unimilll' rafi •It * pr"'m. ....,, tat• _ ....... to ..... adlllllm to ............... I 6 2 2 I ODllltl .,... .. DI& .................. _._ \t -MW to eftdll 11 a -..... rans• an Independent .Wdy program with • pral-Ille! -. hla .. qulrttoeDto. • Moot al tho IOO or .0 lltudenll taking the eiperimen:tal counea, however, are not lookbii for ~II toward a degree. Dia .......... Ill .... ., tbo~Cfp,ealli~ ... ... 1111 __ .., ...... ..................... l"!"I' .. -. ... , 'u-.. "'" ...... 1111 Cllols .... ._ Jut l!>l'lnl quarter 'With a couple al "°""" In -paraUve relliloo aQ!I wlM Wlln(. Nine are avallable lhll fall ·wJth c I o I e to Z5 atudenll enrolled In each, MayOEld said. The "°"""' and lnlttuclln! on -· Cnrrieulo1111 hr-..... :tJ,.14 lleoral. BnlCI Gnm ~field uld be II trying to organlle • Ill( lluD.Y . Joth' ....... ca1lod Kmw y.,.. RJal>~ to ...... JIU!& laudl ."' Jm!lol' bl ... " ...... ..,, • Englllh major J!IClrard <.'bariiley. -al Qie bll1ructon are polij, bot -l>fan'• MIWey Tradition, talllbl ·t>y Maylleld doli mv1 a plitt of fl,JIO to graduate taa\>blilc a11l1taal ·In spend on ..,,ilea dwlng tbe year. The matbematla Gary Itzkowitz. m one y Wll provided by the atudeot -Reading Dynamics, offered b y govermnent from student fEes. . Evelyn Wood reading ~ -al a · Mayfield,· who II a sophomore in reduced rate of 1135 inltead of fl7tl. ' hlstbry, said "'Pfrlm<ntal coll<l!'I are -KUC! llldJO Stedon, coonllnated by being llarted at camJ>UIU aD acroo.s tbe oopbomore blololY major 111¢1 Rots, country u students demand more campua !llalloa DWlll"· · . relevance ill wb.at Ibey .,.. iausllt .. ,...... r.,._1 TUCKER~ •• even pluaed lmolholM In a fence • eepara1lnl Ille two Jl'O\)Ullaa and often • , kepi draper!" closed to ahleld vlllon ln!O ~ ' the Tllcl<er bquaebold. Quelthined about any point ol. coolJjct between tho two famlllea, Tucker Ald r<latlona had alway1 been lood, altbollgli not what a peraon might call <jooe. · Teillmcln1 for 'both def.... Ille! pro- -bu touched on the poiralblllty that tho Tucker clop, Butch !!lid Flufl, might f1curo Jn whatever callled tho fatal confrontaUon between ·Mrs. Tucker and Mn. Westphal. ' Tucker said on tbe atand today that be From Page J . . TIGERS DEFEAT CARDINALS. • • Ing up In tho CltdJnal bulJpm. Npilhnrp'• Three runs, four bl.I!, no erron, two bani l!llalb toot a hJch bop over Ja'tler'• left oo. • . · bead and wont for a 11\D)le, tcorlng Cardinal• Eighth t Horton. Freehan filed 19 Davit. Ray Oyler playin1 l!horlltop for :two l'Wll, three bit.I, no erron:, one Detroit, batting· fifth, Stanley ln center Jeft. and Northrup In left, with Horto(l leavlng Clrdlaall Flltlt-t 1 the .game. Javier beat out ·a a1qw roller , B~'-~-·-• ou' e-• lined ,.. f'-t up tbe flrlll baso,. llne. McAuliffe back· r~ •w-.. DWC11. wv ";> handed Flood's grounder up the middle pltcb off. the wall 1n left center for a and flipped to Oyler, forcing Javier. double, hll third ltra1gbt hlt. Javier 1in-Ce~a. flied to Kallne. ShaMon struck !llod to left but Brock WU out at tbe out plate. Horton to Freehan. Flood fUed to · No runi, one hit, no errora:, one Jett. liortoo. TIJ<.,, Elgh111 • N -bJ'• -" lefl · Freehan · struck ool. W•rt lined to o runs,'""' ... no-~·· one 'J1pn l'iflb....e .. Willis. /avier threw out Lollch. once asked Mn. westpbat not to throw ~ ~ over tho. back fence · altboUlh he , thanked her for thinking of the two young -· dop. Wert popped-to MUvlll. Lollcb 1truck No runs, no hit!:, no errors, none left. out. MeArrlllfa toot a third llrike. Cardloal1 Nhith No l'UDll, !lO hlta, no errors, none left. McCarVet alngled to center. Gagliann ClrdtuJa ...._. batted for Davis and flied to Stanley. Ed Cepeda fUed to Kallne. Stanley threw Splezlo batted for MallVilla and alter OJt Shannon. McCarver lined to Kallne. fouling off several pitches, linJled to left, " H• Aid l!he bad thrown bones to tbe ··pups on a CGUple or oc:casi<>M and he said No runs, no bits, no errors, none left. McCarver stopping at second. Maris bat- Tigen SbSb I ted for Willis and struck out. • 1 nothing but remarked about her generosi· ... , ty ·When she threw chJclr:en booel which :; might have splintered and harmed t h e Stanley flied to Flood. Kallne 1lnglEd Brock tapped to Lolich . to left. Cerlton belU throwlnl again In Tigen win &-3 . Uie St. Loots bullpen. Cab wilked. Ron No IUN, two.hJta, no error1, two left. Willis also throwing 1n the Cards' bull- " .:.-aop. . , . ' Mn. Tucker bu been quoted u 11ylng IO!Dethlng WU thrown from the Westphal -yard before tbe incident which blossomed Into fatal violence three mcmtha ago. Mn. Westpha1 was &tabbed wJth a , b!Ade whlcb has peyer been pQS!Uyely ldontUled bUl II bellevEd to have been I butcher knife from the Tucker kitchen. STAGGERED TO LAWN Evidence Introduced by the prosecution on Thunday and Friday Indicated Mrs,. Westphal after being !!labbed went hito her home then came out "l!aln'and lllag· gored to tho Donald W. Schenk home at 1645 Minorca Drive where she collapted on the lawn. She wu dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hoopltal from a wound In ber ript aide which severed • pulmonary blood veml In her tuni Md nicked her LAB CHAT -' Three employea ot Hyland Labor&· tortes pauae for chat during groundbreaking cere- monie• for '6 million Costa Mesa fadlltf.. 'From left are Pat Farney, aecretary to .. , 1tant to CAIL Y ,ILOT lllH P!Mhl preaident; Kay Peralta, secretary to advertising director, and Georgia lIDeman, ass_istant to direc- tor ot tale training. Lab eventually will employ about .1,100 workers. , Meeks, Beek Quit Hoag; pen. Horton grounded out to Cepeda, un· a...sisted, the runnen advancing. North- rup was walked Intentionally, filling the bases. Freehan forced Northrup at seo- ond, Maxvill to Javier. No runs, one hit, no errors, three lert. Cardinals Seventb I Davia rtruck out. Cash went to b 1 s rl&ht to' snare Muvill's bouncer a n d threw to Lollch, covering first, for the out. Briles wu hit by a pitch. La.sher started to warm up again in the Tigers' bullpen. McAullUe made a fine 1top of Brock'• groµnd l!llalb and throw h Im · out. No runs, no hJll, no errors, one left. Tl&en S.veoth-3 Newporter Inn Breaks Ground On 118 Rooms Ground wu broken today for a $1.5 million expansion of the Newporter Inn •. When the project is completed in March, the Newport Beach hostelry will be the second largest In Orange County, Newporler Inn olflclals said It ti to be eipandcd by 111 rooms, for a total o! 350. 1 Only the Disneyland Hotel is larger, with 607 rooms. :~~::.-arres:1~:-;;~ Ex·Mayor Hart-Still In held Jn CUltod,y tver since baaed on 1hlrp ' · New Mesa Plant Groundbreaking Ceremonies Held Wert waa called out on strikes. Lolich dropped a single In front of a dlvln11 Da· vis in riJht field. Joe Hoerner came in to pitch for St. Louil. McAullfle lllng!Ed to rlght, Lollcb stoppin& at second. Stan· ley walked on a full count, filling the ba:ies. Kallne singled to center scoring Lollch and McAullffe with Stanley 1o1ng to third and the Ttgera took the lead, f.-3. Cash &lngled to right, Stanley scoring and Kallne goln1 to third. Ron Willi! came in· to pitch for St. Louis. Horton popped f"'!I to Shannon. Northrup ground· ed Olli, Cepeda ..... -. Builders Swin¢on and Walberg, of Los Angeles will e-0nstrui;t a two-story, addition in a semi-circular fashion around a pool plaz.a at the southwest side ot the present main building. The project iQcludt:i: a pivIUon overlo.Oldng lbe Back 'Say:· ' · 1 ._itton to l)aJI by th dlltrlcl ·al· • ,,·-.~,, )v · > • 1 V · 'ii ,~;' Ground wu broken Friday for con· torney'a ~ .~. :,t • two prominent ewpd'rt BeJch'. .~et nuC• --·c"on J au ......... ·~~, ....... plant Wltn..... called by l!le. u ' .i ••• • ~ ,,,_N -~ -:Ct !'.day and~~ . .. . • .~31'·'=~ -~~~M= • : •HMll!f.i!Jt.1111 St., WU releued -~1Cli!::..i~:.i -:.~::J! ..J:""° ~~Ir!" Jkwpilfl today Ille! anolber -.Cbarllt Ha arflril hip IJtjirrlea Ille! a trac--· 'I'-ran(ed fr«n ,lbo)ring Costa Hari -wu In. lurid okun lul Monday lllcbt when hla Hyland'• II-million lllrudure·wlll bouae ~-Mayor All>fn L. Pinkley fn !lie Ba1bOa ferry owner Joioph A. Beek car coDlded with another on MacArthur :':'~~ -:111 ~"Fa:': Swp, Go Mart Literally That To Holdup Man "Ttn of the lit rocimi' wJU bl llrgc enou'h to ·accommodata banquets an· d meettnp, said Newporter Inn apokes-men. -.ch after he had been hoopltalltOd ' wu nlwed ,,.,., tho weekend following Boulevard. therapeutic producll derived from blood. =-~erti: ~er .~:r,:voki: t(tabp.,ent.for emphysema. a chronic lung "I feel fine," he said today. "but my Hyland wu a pioneer tn producln( Im· The project ls the first In a series of expansion programs for the hOltelry, which was purchased two yean aao by hotel mogul L. C. JacoblOn, of PhoenlL neJgbborboocl tupermarketa. condJUon. eyes are bloodshot from the aiull frac-mune lel'Wlll and human pluma, and Hls hospital "roomie," e:r·Mayor ture.'' wa1 the fJnt U.S. company to com· Newport Child Hurt by Auto · A four-year-old boy wu lilted in rOQd condition today at Hoag Memorial foJloW. lnl a lral!lc aocld111I Sunday In whlcb be ran Into the s!de. of a ritovtng car. The tot llUl{ettd a foot lnJuly. . Peter Allen Ollon, to61i2 Marguerite Ave., ran from between two parked cars Into Morguerlte Where be bounced Into a car drl~ by Bonnie llell< H.,..., IS, 919 Till.,. Way, po1ke said. · Offlcen reported the child wu croas-lnl tbe buiy '"§ldentlal street to meet a companion on the other side. The (our-year-old wu among 10 perlOlll lnJ"'811 ln, 11 ;!Wile accidents in Nel'J>Ofl llelCb over ""' -keod. DAii 1 PILOT 'OIUNCOI COAST ,Ua&.ISHfHO C~AMY ~•Hf+ N. W•ff '"'"-" IM l"IMINr Jeck k. C11rl•y VICt l"rnldMt llld GtNr.i MINltr · Tll•M11.JC1nil .... • TI.011111 A. Mur,hi111 ~hltor , .. , ... , ..... Mt er!-Dlndof .._ __ JJO W11t ley Strt1f M1Ui11t Ad4re11: r.o. ••• 1110 t212• --H ....... ltffdri; 2111 W"' hlboll loul1v1rlf ~ lloNOI: m .. .,.. .... _.. ~ IHdl: • llfl ''"" M i h been r.~ mercially market human plasma. Qwlee Hart, stayed behind, however. ee • u l,N4ona del Mar prln-the firm's products are professional. Hart will soon undergo surgery for cipaJ since the school opened seven years They are uted or· adminlstered only by Air Cal Places Jet in Service ~tructlon of. hi& right .hi,. He is e:r-~· He ls also 11168 president ol the physicians or tralned medical personnel, pected to remain at Hoag for several Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commerce. and Ire not sold "over the counter" in Too many bandits are stopping, then gotng, at Newport Beach's Stop and Go Mariel, 6060 W. Cout Highway. = ::t:ru1_riendl said. Hart suffers "~f"~~·1e· space in Hyland'• new From Page J Colla M .... plant will be 162,000 oquare It wu he t·d up Saturday ni&ht, IO Meanwhile, Corona de! Mar High feet 1n a threHtory, rectantular building School Principal Leon C. Meeks wu at. SHOWER designed by Albert C. karUn a n d day1 after an earlier holdup. Air California be1an service today on Clerk J0teph Dorwlckl told pollce this the newly leased 113 passenger, Boeing home today recoverlnl from ·auto ac-• • • AllociateJ ot Loa AnaeleL tlme the ptotlni robber wore a maak. 737 Sunjet which wlll allow 493 addlUonal He came in shorlly after a p.m. a n d seals dally without an tncreue tn flights. cident injuries.. He said ,he hoped to return to school '< From Page J ZONING •.. change appears imminent. Twiet before the Planning Commiaaion hu recommended Jt be' kept ftte of any new encroachment by beer b a· r • , restaurants or other 11Uch developmtn't, due to problema which have amen with them. Joint talks Monday made it pretty clear that Costa Mesa will jealoualy guard Jts rapidly-fattening tax income ba,., by !bettering lnduatrial property 11 all coot. Olficlah aaJd ~Ible pluage of the Watson Amendment Nov. 5 would be disutrouJ for the ta:r base; incrtued. qftation for a shared sales tu program ls on the way and major lndu.trtea have located in the city in recent years due to a protected manufacturing d1strict. County McCarthy Backers Meeting Lo..i memben of Ibo Or1n1e Counlj' McCorlhy C«mpalp Commllteo wJll bold a plannlng ...aloo at I p.m. Tueodoy In tbe conference "'°"' of Lag1111a Fotleral Slvlnp !!lid Loan Auodadoo. Dr. llarald JlallaD, lndulllrial - aultant Ille! c:oun'1 -of tl1o Mc:<:arth1 poup, will be featurld open at the worllbOp. "The aim ol tho write-In camptrlp II not ., mudl to Elect Senator McCordl)' .inslden~" Dr. Raltan Ald. "Al It II to provide a democr1Uc alternatlvt for -who f<tl that botli nadonal portl<s and both naUonal convtntlona ha•• dened tbe will ~the people." ' T h o meeli11t1 bu hen called b)' Tom- mie Gunn, Da'fld Munro and Kathy Pww, aD oli.quoa, Ille! Jou N-, al Coraoa de! -· I ,, - Jane Holster, a University of Illinois coed. told Dorwicki to set into a back room and The new jets, which will serve Orange P "stay there awhile." County to San Francisco wilh 17 daily: Jans Berlin Visit The clerk did u he WU told. The flilhtl, will be implEmEnted Into ad: But as word of the attempt spread, gunman then cleaned out a cash re,ut-d!Uonat routes Oct. 27, aceordlnc to othu claims urfaced. . WASJUNGTON (AP) -Secretary of er containln& $13Z. airllne president Carl Benscoter. Sunday afternoon, Pennington learned Defense Clark M. ClUford lntend1 his Dorwickl came out after he heard the BeMCOter said it would take sb: add· ' that James Stronski, a student at the West Berlln visit this week to be a sound ol a bell signaling the man's !Uonal rughts of the M-paaenger OC9s. • University of CoMecUcut-. ltay~ in the pointed reminder to the Soviet Union of e:rlt. previously used, to add the number of 1hower for 82 bours last Apr1L Pen-U.S. detenntnaUon to protect Weatern On Sept. tf, the clerk wu forced to seats available with the new Boeing sun- ningtort vowed to ~ on. , _r1.:;gh_11_1n_lha_t_e_nc_1r_cl_Ed_c_1.:.1y_. ----=h=an=d over fl SS to an unmasked bandit. jets. The final blow.to'hla hopu came at·------------------~--- :a:• .p.m. ·suhdu .when Jt wu Ieamt'd that Randy ·!rlnaon, a student at New YOl'i >State UnlvEnilj' al Bullalo also tnow,i as "The Prune." set the 111-bour mart last !Prina:. During Pinnliigton'a atlnt In tbe stall, Todd said V aaellne was regularly applied to hla body "to keep him from geWng wrinkled and pruny." They didn't apply any vaseline along his backbone so the skin could "breathe." ·TOOd iald they rot the idea from the movie '.'Goldfln.aer," Nwty 300 1tudents, many ol them glrll, vltlled Pennington to c;haer him .... Ha wore bathinfl trunks for Iha uke of modesty anil plastic &lova to protect hla hands. Much of tho time he clozeci in a ~us ch air borrowed from t b • do tory loup&e. . After emerjlq: from the ahower, Pen. nlngton llludlocr for a few .houri. then went to bed, no doubt P 1 &. n n l n g the next attempt during the Chrlrtmas holidays. Car Crash Kills La Crescenta-Man A La~ raoidlal, wbo became COlllUled u bl approacbed 1111 """"' of an acddent tn Sift Juan Ceplettano, wu ldDod SatunloY 1111111 u bll ear went out of control a o-iiid off the ·l'Oldwq. " llldlard /L SolGaioo II, WU pro- !IOlll!<ed dud on amv;\ at South Cout Commwllty Jloopltal, lloutlr LafllllL caueec1--llllrlbulodtobudb> Jurlet, lira --· alllco -114. ' Polka Nlrl lo1--dr!Ylns llooo .. lllt Barr Dlelo 1"owl1 ""4 !!OUth ol VaDaRoad ..... lboacdrlllllf\Clllild: ... ' . ) YOUR WATCH~ a Claanttf • Ollod • Adilllfld s5s~ COMPLETE a. ........ ...... ..,..,. Rings: Ctt111td wtlllt You Walt FREE PEARLS Sl.99 Rl·STRU~ lllNGS 52.49 mtD, frt11 =-~ $4." .io..11)' Dllllnlilt A 1pt11""11 0 OMEGA PAIT DIPIMDAILI IHYICI N°" 2 Great Stor., To Sem You ltADOI IMofOiN• HU--C111111 CINTll" ·llACM I ....... , ' • --.... HUl!!INllJON llACll ' WTA _. ltl Mii ni.11•1 °"" MM. Thv ........ :rin·' ,..,.. I Tour Omega ~ Soln & Strol<t Agl1ICJI ........ r1c.1'4illffd Wlldllt "-llts "' • "l'lt'IF ....... ....... , --... -· .. ----·-......... -.... ""!'• TllMS TO '" TOUI - • a ti D 11 ~ p b n a ( ti .. h • d t • G ;, g b r. ti n ti oi h a ~ b b " u a 0 II 0 " c p 0 " 0 b IA !1 t! b r 0 ] ] , c p • II " I I b I H J ~ s , b I b fo v r E • • p J a -b • I d • ~ • • ------------------------·------------·---- IY WILLIAM REEQ •••••••• in the w1ne1 Over 1be past few years a 1roup of leading CltizenB and memben of Ille Huntington Beach city govern· meclt have rather quietly onlered tile 8'eps taken which .omeday will result In large mountalm of prd>!ena being rem<MMI clown- loWn. The city's Mid-Beodl ~velop ment Committee Ira& a long JlllJDO anil really .too 'many ·members (18 ).. It is charged with implemen- iatiob o! someilbing calfed the UMM.-Be&Ch Policy Plan. u Thk plan Is a blueprint for bring· inl to reality clreems 10 large . in I scope that many of tile dreamers aare not apeak of their ldeM for fear of being carted off to 111e·neer· est aaylum. . * From B e a c h Boulevard to Golden West Street and extending in. inland for a few blocks is tile greatest llj>"Sel of lbe city -ttl• beach and 1be waterfront land. Like precious stOoes and mine- rals waiting mining and relining, lbe area In.Ill raw ate really is not much. But to tlle comnuttee Ille area literally II a gold mine. The p<\tenlial is locked behind old, bURlited buildings, surfaces here ana ttiere in new buildings, and of ceur1e Is displayed in the glietening sands acroos Coast Highway. . * The work cut out for the mem- bers of this committee is simply to arrange development of the waterfront to !Is highest and best use as a commercial-recreational area. It sounds simple but the scope of the job is staggering. The prob- lems are complex. If the city owned a)l of the land the problems would be of less intensity. But the city owns less than half of the pro- perty in question and what it does own iS largely in streets. Over the next few months the committee will be looking at a lot of ,tools which could be used In bringing together enough property to . make a unified development feasible. · . * There will be much criticism of these investigations, but few offers to help solve tile problems it all runs ilccordin·g to the usual meth· ods of operation by ttle objectors. Lew Stein New President Qf Toastmasters Huntingt-on B e • c h 'I'Oaltmasters Club 770-F will pus the cavel to new president Lew Stein at a champagne and steak tinner 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the· King's Table Rea.taur'ant, Westminster. · Stein, -.m ,,_.u,.. 1or the DAILY PILOT, will be Insl411ed by area Adm:iniatrativt 1Ueutenant Wil· liam Brown. Stein 1ucceedl Chuck Rody. Other new oftic9t1 include Dave Kory, educatiOiial vice presidm; Jams Iodriltis, .administrlrtive vice prelident; Ge<ald Pryor, secretary; Fred Peillodolti, troaeurer, and Carl Stevem, 1ergeani.wrm,1. Valley Educators Attend Parleys "" " ' Facultiy memberl, officials and even 1ru1tee1 of lhe Fountain V.Uey School District will have & tillly year just trying to keep up With lhe 1ateot ift. lonhatiol! Oil thelr'professlon. Eduoation confere1:u:e1, annual con· ventJ.001, worklhopt and lecture ser- rie' as far away &I Miami Beach. Honolulu and Atlantic aty bave been scheduled by \ h t diltrk:t to t h a t employes will 1mbw. whldl aro ap. proy<d • . -Campaigning for Bonds Huntington Beach Mayor Alvin Ooen accepts "One-Ten" button from Jeffye Blackard, Miss Huntington ·Beach, signlfyjng·lr:lck-off of cam· paign for $9 million in park• and library bonds on·'Nov. S ballot. "One-Ten" lllogan means mayor, as well as ol!>e<• dnplllying but'llons or b1imper s1ickers, will seek suppmt from 10 otller YOten, l>UJ transfonning one vote into 10. ' j Nix~n '.')Jig~ -· Vietna1n · GOP Candi.date H~-Saig_~~ ~flmpaign Headq~rter• ··, SAIGON (AP). -lllcbanl M. Nlaon Republican. cAodi.W,. , . , , , . . Cbez !"8 WM donatad b)' ... ~ '• ..,. llM • campelp btadquertert In Mean'l\'lj!\!~:~-· .1'; haJil>llj It la llalftd I!)' awn-&a4 11ni~ ialfol>. 1 · . , eranllng.·.,.-mewt" .to ·.J.Olllewbat Pauline Parlrel'.ol ~ l.C,; Oe ~ It'• juot llM -ol a ground !loo• bemuied nporten • · whO ' tor Wt· wit• of Mi alrllae plk>I. downtown office, but u ol -Y lt'i numbered llie:balldflll· ot pr"8pectlvo "We'll get ..,.. llOODle ., ·ft IJf more Ihm Vice Pr-Hubert H• voten. In the olfice. . -, aloAI," Ob8mbera Uld. • · HIWJilrey Cl.I) .tJow' in thJ South Viet. Teft:lnically, tile ot~ w.i1<>pened to A dozen at IO b111iJ111mm ...... namese capb:l. asaiat ·ttle ~ .20,000 American h venture by cllippiftC Jn tt Pill"'•. ''The ""'°"'e II ,...i, very good. civilians In Vietnam to 'regtsier and pen101 which., flll':bav• llafa tidr a ·, It'• been building up," said former cast· absentee ballot.I. The '1QJ:l,Jeu ,few htmtftd ~· ... Amf1 Capt. Birt Cbo,mber.s, 211 a fC<. Nlaon-Apew" toot out flD ad; -,"Yoy -· ~·llff ,all klnill ti chartlr l:irllnt e:iecUUve who ruu tbt vertisements in two of. SaigOn'• machiilelj ·to' helP ·the' 101dseri • ' o«lce. , English-language newsprapieta offering over ~e." O.,mberc uld.' ·~w. 8'* Wu Ni.on awaro be oow bee aa out· v-registration Information tn tbll UP~-~ then, ii nqlblq_._ pool In Vietnam? . anyone. . . . J""rable'fi>r 1lfe cJV!llani.'' .: l • Unlikely; -Cbember1. The "We don't eollm( Vo.liel bere," Wd · llA.vlng .been·.: dng olfioor blinMlt • idea W&I born only a few <lay1 ago. Clwnber1, a W~ Poth! Jra.dJ!ai. during· ]li1 1lx years In ... = • Sti,14 he &aid, tlbey bad written the from Arlb1gton, Tex. 'jWe Jutt give Cbambe!w knew ''1o,r 1lo ,P. Nt..Jn beodquortera and -expected out lnf<innatlon." . , . glllhering ttle Deej!SNry ~ • llhlpm.ent of campelgn liter.ature. 'Rte.. ofllce · at 22 : N~•. Hue &ztd' .mtormatiop frOrri · · tJie 11." But !or the moment Ibo beadquartera lllll!<lwidled -een. a,IJbJpplng.' CQDI· • El!lbusy and the inllllary·tlllllllall-doeul'\ oven have a· picture of Ibo pany and a lorm<r night club named mept.. . . . I Yugoslavian . Film F_ir.st • ' ' In Gol,den W es·t Series . ' Senior Cltizens l\Jeet _at Sigler Tba lirlll eumpJa of Yu101Javla'1 "new wave" cinema and • 1961 Acad~· Award nomiDation, '''Ibe Ninth Orcle," will I e a d off Golden Wost COIJe&o'I Friday nigh! film aeries al I p.m. Ocl. II In the Forum. W-~tetjtll,llO )'~ mi· .• : .'f J110et ·Tuesday• ~ ll00\1111 B.J81or'Pa"t_ for.~. luck &11~· :ni....,.,tor ·-· · . serle1. Wor~ from E~, Franeo, fieboanl, . -......... ioa ( : Six fllln1 OD the theme "1'a&si.OD and People" have been booked by the Fine and Applied Alb Dlvillon for the fall Swedj>n and the United -.. . wll be . , -· ai011g • Wilh the · Tugoslav pinoclile .. foatuf~. , .. · . ' . 'l'be mty Plui ciub 11·_..i·l>J,i: Screen.jrlg dates are: Oct. ~e. NOY. t; 'the: _..... re. c:teRtton~ ....,..__;ff, 1•1 mit ! Nov; )5, Dee. 8, Jan.10 ml Jan.'31. ~., ....,.. A boot ·ot ua:eta:' ~the. U ~·we1c0rhe.·1111Yo~.:wt.:,.n.·Am,.,..• films may be plirchaoec\ tln'9u&!i 11!e l"tne aiid APl>llW· AN _DIV!sio;i a *"· genial lriendO • and' fr to u.4 i1 ·• , . The · · ' · ' mo8(tl.ere'"· · : ' :·· Daily Pilot Covers Boating F0r · ~ .. ~.;., -ie J.1<1. Huol '!klel1; 183-211'/f, ., ~: Students Will Have Voice ·, ____ s_es_t -'"_rh_e_w_e_st _____ :~_ .. _·•_deportment_· _·_·.;....· ai!Ms-· _u;_-. ... In Park, Rec Planning Recreation and park!S planning in Huntington Beach may take on a youthful appearance after Wednesday. Two students eadJ. from Golden West College and Marina, Huntington Beach and Wintersburg High Schools have been invited to tM; Recreation and Parks Commission's 7 p.m. meeting in city council dlamben. Norm Worthy, director of the city Recreatim and Parks Department, said the "youth leaders may freely discuss with .commissioners their views on tile recreatJiooal needs in Hun tin gt.on Beach." 'Ibis would be the lirst at.p toward eetabllsblng ·a "teen-age youth a:d· visory committee which •will meet regularly with the Recreation and Parks c.omm.ission/' Worthy said. Commissioners decl(led last month Four Recreation Clmses Open In Westminster PlaOea remain in four W estmln.ster recreation classes: children'• chorale, dog obedience, tiny tykes and ballet and tap dancing. The chorale sings 10:~ a.m. to noon Saturdays at the Community Services Building. Open to children 8 to ··12 years,~registration ls ts for the ·lO. week clas1. Opeoinp are elso ·available In the dog obe<D.~ aession ihat meet& 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday• at Sigler· Park. The class begina Ocl 8 and costs $12 for 10 weekl. For informatiOn r~garding times, locations and prices of the Tiny Tykes (pre-schoolers) and Ballet and . Tap classes (children ages three to 11). oontact the recreation office at 89:14511, en. 261. Costume Parade Starts Carnival .. The ftnt: feature of Fowitain Valley'• all-city H.-.en°"1'nlval.on Oct .. 26 . will be the morning COllUme J'it'.ade, announced cbairmall Mrs. Wllllam Pulford. . · Mn. PuliOrd said today children !hould a r o up at La Palma Avenue and MagnoKa Street before 11 a.m. "Th e vangu8rd will step out sharply al 11 a.m., ihe added, proceeding doJVn Magnolia to S:ater Avenue, then Jolt.ID )lucbard street to the COiium• judgln$ orea In lhe Fountain ,Valley lllCl 8chool Ampbllhuler. • that a recreation program "targely for teens" should also be "of tleens" ed agreed to have 1ome form of youth rq>resemation in the city program. They then dlllcuSoed appointing a tee.n-ager to the commission, as t2le cammUsion in Placentia did, or set- ting up the odvisory rommittee. Forming a joint panel of both adulbs and tffn-e.gel'I WIU allo com:iOered. Smog Licensing Course Offered At Golden · West A new course in smog control Jicen•· Ing will begin Wednelday a t Golden Welt College. Olll!red every three week• lbrOugh the semeeter, the class is designed to prepare otudenlo 11> take the California State smog J.ioense examtoation. Robert Kordfll1 who t.aught for three ye.rs al the IWionol. Tedlnical Scboolo Jn Loo Angelea, ii lhe course lnstruolor. Enrollment ii limited lo 30 lludenll. Reg!ltratlon begins Tuesday at 8 p.m. Jn . the A-tlon Bulldln(. Stu· dems can enroll tlle first day ot lhe clase until 9 p.m •. ~ Thi~~ Get 230 Raikoad Ties From Mesa Area The ties -uoed lo bind lhe old Sege<strom & SOii• Nlilroad spur along . Hai'bor Boulevard -valued at ,1,150 -have been stolen, Coetra Men potic. taid-y. O!llcial& of Ill cleve~ firm oa!d the 230 railroad tiea not yet pidt· edi., -.reniovol ,oftl>e-ln ttio 3000 liock of -·11ou1.....i ...,. w«tb41iead!. . . . otfl~ '~Mnel Wu6er Nld thieVM apporen11y-the llmboi'I -a Wek, but~ no .~-11 to what the huge -llMlll boYe ~ ed. -' • I Seger-" Soo.t, of ms Folrvlw R""'1; Coal& Mesa, Uled" UW roil spur to ...... lndmtrilll PJ<operU.O boullbl ft'om ttle U.S. Joyentlllll;ll alW World We n, but -Ila lino recently. • The Slat. D,iW.lon of lfichway1 recentJy ........--traflk: on llaj:or Street '"!!uired -of fllohln( ralao.d ..... ml coot of lie Joi> ·-·nol.juillilhd by -of Ile llne. ·..r::: . Mlia:led100%cdtaa pap._ at We muln_., ... .,.......... ... a c, . .. _,.... .............. ,-,, e54Bllfl!ldt~--·~. ~' Sew high fashion ·wiihour . ; fabUIOus . . ' .. fabticv,:. ·~ . ~ ., . . . .,, -,, ....... , ·.-............. ',.. ....... 66cyd:-- ~-........ ,..... ... 1: ••• , •••• -. ... 1 ... ..-....-,911u•••...,....,.. -.,.. ..... .., ................ ..., ........ . ....., .............. -...i. ........... . • I ........ _, I '"'36c ~i . , " • . • •' . • lhnwcrat. Holdi_, kad ..... ...... ...... , ..•. __ __, __ ..,._ . ,,,,.........,_ ....... ....... • . GOP ·Gains in .. California .... . ,,. Republicul -wtlb 1,111,m ,.liltmd '"8lllered .-•. RApublicaN moved to .n parties. ~ 38.9 perant to 40.3 porcont. Tolal nidolraltan -•· fain of J~ ......-!or 2.f per.' ~~• ..,. of Ill ..,__ la two Dft 4111,530 -1164, tilt la<t ~-' !*'tiOI. Ill -lndepo--IJpr. But H.P. Sutll-, U-bld91,f71_qr11~0Dd.hJ>-• ..,.....:. .. ~ ...... .., ..... ...... ___ .,.;...!_ ........ __ . 1.44·yd. ' ....... u•sslcll• II 111•, .... ............. ,,, .... ............................ ,. .... ,.. .... t•-..-- t,44 yd. . ' j -",.._,. of -· ~d -... -fDCl ,rioodqm.., ..,.._ 12,:MI •' ' • ~ = ":. '!.!: i::=-::. ·~~~ ;. ~ ......._ •· 1r--C-O_S_T_A,,__M_.E_S_A__._H_...U_N_T_l_.N_G-TO_N_B_EA-. C-H-: __ N_EW_P_.O_R_t-.8-EA_C_t+._,.. lloil," S.-iivm Mid. . OIP,l •h :~ ollN~I of , i..:_..,_._ ~_, .. ,: .... .'. Sinco)IM, lleroocnb dlopped lr!>D1 0r..,.., S... Dlolo. 4lp"M. -and Harbor Sliopping C.mor n .. m .. ~·-· ......,... 17.1 ,._i to M.5 ~ct Iba M-. Feshion· lil1ncl ' • --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~..1-1 J --·. . ~--• - ·' . I I I I , I I ' l I •. .r /.: I • ·- 1 ; , •' ~---DAILY I'll.OT • Dubcek & Co. Ready t.o Quit? r. -Protesters March on • " c.tifomia plana to lax bi'nl- ~ --LI-te: fOUICeB seere!Uy, aakl • bill wiil lie drafted .to charge blrdwatcherS' • ''user fee'' at &bate wildlife areas. '"l'hi1 father with the lpONmen at the checking llatlon • • • tile aport.m>en take oft for the shoot- ing ground< and·lile birdwaldlen to the aeootuary area,·~ Livermore aaid. Je , aaid hunten complain that ' pay Ille coot of keeping up the ·areas and birdwatchers pay DOibin&. ' ·-:i• TOto'n officiala in Ca1'bondatt', Co.W,. cire aU 1~01'ntd up owr nude hippk1 cavorting tn the public hot """'"" IPriflll• bath-·ilouH: TM j>rincipol !cue•, I/It -<;"'l>Ondal< Cllaml><r of Com-tM!ee, lllJll manr f't~tl· and to1lrirb are 1'10t urina tM '1"'.il!Qs bol:mue of Ille t1nlnhil> ited behavior. Ai a nnUt, tJ&t c.llamber hos decided lo ~ I/It' "'°" a privoO. dub. A ""'-..ui --tpiU bo mnf1o!ltl scr< ... d. -· Wllllom f •. Burtroo, 21, of Red· Iands, told police he didn't believe ·hi•· eyes wbm ta .... w ·a.bollse ~· · .cross Ille road a•· be Was· driving home. Police booXed Burtron on susp;cion of dfl!Jlkeo clitvlng illleT tlie panel truck be wu driving ram- -med futo the under 'ceniage 1up- porttng Ille boose as it w~ being . moved to another looaf:ian. -i ~ • • Plolice In St. Louis said they foonl! PRAGUE (Ul'll -: Aloaander ,Dubce~ 11111.--~Oommunllt leaders may ...ip todoY ... Tlleadll lo (lrGltSl a Xremlln ti.111 loplbl111 Soviet occupalloa d . lhll aatloa, parl7 - lflil'loday. ' 'llley N!d 1he reslpatlcn·could ccme jil. a meeUnJ.oJ lhe party'• 190 member eontral conim!ttee, ,.peclA!d wllbln ~ lloari . * " France Blasts .. ·' _; ' Soviet -· Action In U.N. Speech -UNn'ED NATIONS, N.Y. CAP) - France auerted today there can be nO East--West detente u long aa Soviet ln>opo remain In Czecboolovakla. In • .bar, coodemnai!On· d .tllt l!ovld Union, French Forelin Mln1ller Mlcbel Debre told · the 125-natlon General ~bl.Y Ille !;ovld mlll\alY.1¢ervenUon • In Czedtollovatla 1"l A....,.t "marll:ed ahotber dart day In pOstwar hlstOry." · He said cooperation betweeil Western and. Eastan Europe II Yitai ·lo peaca "and there ii no detente that ~ ae. -·lo llaell lo Ille occupatloa lroo)ll ataltoaedb)'lorce." "Only ·1111 departure d -...... lie uid, . "and Ibo .... jectlon d aD iDeuures Inspired by the fatal pollcy d blocb -whatever name one may giTe tt -can pi'tven~ for Europe flnt, then for ibe world, the aggravation. ol tM Currmt tensloo eriated by the e v e n t In .(u.. fll,W •• ..:...· •• --- llebre pld it had been IUQe&ted that the Soviet decision to intervene in ~vatia ws due l!t.fean of a new ~-.-~:m Wea Germany. He·m.inlm&.ed danger, however, and u;presled France'• Continued confidence In the Boan aovermnent. Rolling Sti>ne To Be Father evidence of a bur.elarY in C&.rence . Mlson'• stomach.: He and Ron•kl Skoggswere'bobkedon1UBpidm.of But N.ot Husband burglary after. tboir ~ n.ear a . , . , home Where •700 In clollling alld !,()NOON' (AP) _ Mlct Jagger ..,, Jewelry ~ 1lihn. All U., loot but. 'lie'• happy --the proopect of becom- a gold mg -....,vered, Ni X· ·. ing a lalher -ll!it Ille lead linger of the iay eipl!nination .dilclooed-the rlnC RolllM stm. aaya he bu no Immediate and ·r.ill9Jll · confessed lo · sp,iow· plani lo marry Iba gjrL · jng· iL · ,: 1 • Here'• the w&y the M-year-old en-. e · flrtalner put 11todayaner1111111r1 lrlend, , poi> linger Marianne Fallhlul, :12, dJacloo. eel 8'>e was ~: _"I don't thint we . · wlD wad.ewe don'< lhlnl: It's necessaty. I -am '\tefhiitety not aqtl-God1 but. the coJJ.. · leCfltion of One's union 11 e personal · ~add~ lo do with tl>e leplliy ' • of.' state ~ I ' .. ' . . . · · ... Mlr1'fme,--..:bo already hu a. hus~ ,, . mt a ~ "'"' went along "1th lhll ~ 8l!e .told a reporter: "W:e .... ..,. ____ "'!!' ____ .. ·. liDI the .....,mc,11n•Hf people. R worb • e . dJI ..U aa 11 k, '°·why risk ..pi!ll~ Ill" ' . .Firemen pumping-floodw_.. out ol Mrs, Toni S_.• home In Oat!-. dington, England, sudi!Ollly ·~.to switch. tbe'lli~oo ill.111*'· Jilioeoi .. and shoot water back Into the home agai~. The family lheepclog upset ·a kerosene slxM! and Mt Ille living .• -• ·Another Teacher strike ~tened r6om afire. 'NEW YORE <!J!l>·-Tbe lllO teachers ., 'loyal 1o a , rebOlllaul Brooklyn achOOI 'Televisioo lllore -aloe Irving • board d..,... Ille start ol eluse~ today Eder and his l!llll '111'1 ~ ·'184 to bold • ~ rall1" prolestlnl Ille . . • --•·IUIJlO""lOO. in free ha:in:u~ from ·• .. who : 1M tbe local bolrd'a community liaison Eder said owM him ·tllt • for . dilecior Wallef L,.cb; aald ,he expected p~rchase of a televf~· ffiL Ail Gitt-~ ·.; be "normal" In the Ocean. Hlll- ol'court agreement, 8pt>l'OWd l!l' , · ~ ~ dlllrld where Negro Judge Rilbert J. Mlech, of Mllwau· and. Puerto llk:8n admlnlllral<n have kee County •Qmrt. 11.lpula!M tbat · 1>eenlrjlnglhicl!lastll!ll'lnl·lo"dlsmlls" Eder and his . ..., llhalJ ncelve free a group d aDtpdly uncooperattvo wblte haircuts u aettlemellt of tile~-teacblro.. · Named u pooslbly quJWni with Party Plnt secr.tary llubcet ..... -O Id r I e b Cero1k, PnoWonl Llldvll< Svoboda and National AMmbl1· l'l'tsl- dent Joeef Smrk~. The ........ -Du-·and Cernlk --to l'Klgn laat-In MOICOW when pmented with the treatj li(lllzln& the Aug. 21 invasioq of Czechollovikla and lhe pm.nee ben d lll0,000 soviet bloc troopo. Dubcek, Cernlk and Slovak party chle! Gustav Jluaa); took put In Ille tlr<mlln talU ori the U.aty. They-faced Sovie\ party gmenil """'tary Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. Base,,aJI Buff Tal<ing time out.from his c8lp- paign Vice Preolident Hubert Humphrey shouts encourage- ment 81 · ,;. spectelor ·alt Ute , fourth. game of the World Serles i/t ·Detroit Sunday. The game · was victory nwnber three 'for the Cardinals who otttseored the Tigers, 10-1. Tbieu Declares U.S. Boriih .-Halt ,,,., .... . ' . Would '~urd SAIGON (UPI) -President Nguyen Van Thieu said tonight the Communists have ••Virtually 1081 the war militarily" Jd that it would. be absurd for the United States to _end all bombing of North Vietqam wilhout a reciprocal i;esture from Hanoi. · Thieu spoke out against a bombing halt in a ltate of the union address in ·which be Wd. "the most reasonable way to end this war is !or bqth sides to scale down the level· of oo,tilities." He amplified his atatements later at a recepUon marking µ,e f!8t anniversary of tbe National Aaembly. • 0 Tbey tnow they cannot win," Thieu said."' So they have to prepare for the future . to have more political cadre among the people in the countryside so they can participate more legally. "They have virtually lost the war militarily. Th~y have gooe from heavier to ~avier casualties.· Now they would like to use what &hey bave Jell to con- IOlklale. .. • .-. "A ftlmlr ••••Imo•• C.Cb1dout nfml" to coop1rat~ """1ld Ille SoYle& plao. Not 'a~ __ .. _ . Cleeboolonk --Navollll' __ .. _ Tllo Caoc-.U Party Ceairll Coa>- ---wllllbir to.aecopt tti, ,~:..'id:'=t:· ~ tbtlr l"WLL lak ~ ~ .... • llealy• Ille........, of allled lroo!'I .. ~-~. '.Ille --lllD Ille tnlll'-Bul the central ......Uttee'a --. ...... 111e....,-./ ,) Granny SkY.i':'eker Take. M~k;,,;,,. P~ w./c~oo MERIDA, Mexico (UPI) -A rray. Aid the molher lielm weeping' and hltled mother arranged far a baby litter acreamlni. .. I wouW. rather face a firing beian pulljl!I a pistol and bljactlng an oquad 1a COba f nv, 1n Mexico aey airllnor lo CUba. longer. ·They'll me If l llay la Jolet- Mn. JU<fjth V-· aat ber da•igbb!r lco,"· lhe Nld. . Sylvia, U, nest to her Z.montb'.old son Erosa lald she did not know bow Ernesto in the cabin seats just in back of "they" were. the cockpit. By the time the plane had almost span. Theil she tidied her pinned-up hair, ned the Caribbean to Havana, Mrs. Vaz.. walked into the cockpit, ptilled out a gun quez collapsed. She handed the gun to aml emled out the year's 13th 1ty-Erou. The pltdt ll1lld bis fuel supply was jackins &o Communiat Cuba Sunday. too low to return. He said be bml to land '"lbere ls a female passenger holding a in CUba. gun on me at lhU -~ obliging me to The plane stayed In Havana only four change course to Havana," radioed pilot houri, far shorter than mcmt bf.jacked Capt. Ricardo Erosa to Aeromaya planes. It wu po8libly a bow of Cuban Airlinel headquarters here. Pre m i e r Fidel Castro's communist The twin turbojet Hawker-Siddeley car-government to Mexico, itle only Latin rying fpur crew members and 14 American.nation reeognizhl£ his regin'/.e, passengers including three Aptericans, The Cubans fed the crew and new from its appointed rounds of tourist passengers tomato juice, steak 8Dd beer. sp6ts od the YuCatan .col&st to the Cuban Mexican Ambassador Miguel Perez capital and returned without the VBk demanded' the Cubans send back l\lrs. quezes. Jt took ,.two hours to reach Vazquez and tQ.e two children along wilb Havana and Erosa said Mrs. Vu:quez the others. Heltald the mother must face grew hysterical skyjacldng charges, but the Cubans let Erosa .and copilot Manuel Giuterrez the "·oman and her children stay. .. ( '1altimore Johnson Okays Housing Measure WASHINGTON (AP) -President Johnson signed: inlo law todQ a $14.5'[ billion appropriation bill contalnini substantiaily less filnds for major housing programs than he had requested from Congress. The bill fiOances Ille llellafllnenl ol Sousing and Urban Development and a score of independent agencies for the present fis~ ye,ar. The measure includes a House-Senate compromise of $625 million for tht model cities program designed to attact blighted areas of major cities. Johnson wanted $1 billion for the program. A All Penney Stores Open Every Ni!;tht Moncl"v T'1r0u"h Saturday AL~s~!!~"J TffRU SAT. ONLYI RE U E !. THE SOUND OF MUSIC PENNCREST® STERIO CONSOLES • • • - • • • • • • 2Q0 Montan~ Temperatures SAVE $$1! · PENNCREST" STEREO WlTH .6 s·PEAKERS. SAVE$100! MODERN OR 'PERIOD WlTH TAPE DECK • • • • • • • • • Damp Weather From. 1Yew England :W.: Michig~n . , ,.. -\ ' l. . ;to . .. .. • ' ••• ,/ --· . ' ---" " 4" 41 .IM 6) .u l .llo " .. " " .. " It .JI ,M ,. .Jt ·°' .. ,, . " ... " .. .... " .5' .... •• SI " ,. .. " .. .... : ~ :: .. fl •. a, " .. N IO ,. "' .lt .... • 11 .'R " 5' .n .. " ., " . " : ·: ,,,, ,. a .27 • 0 .• " . ... " . " .. ... " fl " . Reg. $299 $248 NOW Pay .. llttM •• $1 O.SO,... IMflth 1 year guarantM on all parts " , ~ dqy warrgnty on labor .NO MONEY DOWN ••• Wl9 ,...,. ,. .... Pei1110Nt ''" • luln.triout 'Daftift MoWrf ll)olillg ...... ~ or.I ....... --.,,.. ~ ..,r.m. 61/'eabi..t •'-"!ill' :I spied s'-0 fWDld~s~ "'1J top. deci ............ 1.5"""" tol'.d ... _,,.lier 'Slla. rul. AMf FM ""-wilt. AFC, 3 s\oglt$ of ff, FM li.w -• Gan-d 4 ~ aulcwllcmc dlOllger ""lh 11• Mnlabl. ' Diamond lP Gild ~ 78 RPM needln. -1 if ' HUNTINGTON BEACH. NEWPORT BEACH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . II : I Huntington Cenfer) Fashion Island • v , ...... ~~~~~-~~~-~---~~--~----~~-~-~~~~~--.....:.J u , . ' • , ' . ' • r • ' -·- Crash Orp.,...ns Seven Seven youngsters ranging from 11 tQ 2 years were ..:i orphaned this weekend when their parents were --killed in a car crash. Lupe Prado and Mrs. Prado Sears, 26: Sears escaped with a cut lip. The children are left m tho care of an aijing gtapdmi>ther who 11 on welfare. Left to right.are (front) Fidelia, 5; Pauline, 6; Johnny, 8; Jenny, 9; Yolanda, II; (rear) Evert, 3 aod Denny, 2. of. Fremont, Calif., were killed wben 'he swerved -~~"'. his car to avoid a piece of wood on the boulevard ;1. ... and crashed into another auto driven by William .. _;...:,, ==--"--'------=--=.:c...:::...~=-----------..... ... AstronauJS '"' Seek Health ,. .::~ Clearance Solons Want tq Quit Without Any Hassles 'Here Come Judge' Sung At Wedding WASHINGTON (UP!) - CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) _ Election-minded member11 of the 90th Congress are shooting Apollo 7 astronauts Walter for adjournment by the end of Schirra, Donn Eisele ,and this week and a chance to Watter Cunningham today return home for some in- sought medical clearance for tensive campaigning. Friday's launch on a deman-With the general election less than a month away, ding 11-day, 4-million • mile House members -All up for ·spaceflight around earth. re-election -are anxious to 11te pilots, fresh from a wrap up several pending bills, weekend of rest, faced their and hopeful President John~ last major preflight physical w o u I d not submit another checl.-up to make certain they Supreme Court nomination are ready for the trip and to that wou1d again tie up the gather data to be compared Senate'. with a postfllght examination. Senate Democratic leader There was no doubt about \ Mike Mansfield. said during the;Malth ol !be \!Jr"" m~ the weekend, that Johnson hi!d ho"ver. Scblrra, ~!'Eisele, not ·contacted bim about ~1 38, Ind CUnnlngham; )Jipear in "\ ble p\ans to time a suCc~ perfect condition pd they are to Otief JUstice Earl Wairm" eager to get gotng. They have ~ter'withdrawing Abe Forfas' been preparing for Uli! flight nomination last Wednesday. for more than two y~s. · But Mansfield s a i d b • . believed it would be "very dif- ficult" to win Senate con-firmation of all alternate GARY, Ind. (UPI) -The choice now, even if the man bride wore a 1eather jacket chosen were a senator. He and blue denims. said any move to win con-The bearded groom's ac- firmation of an alternate cessories included a helmet, but obstacles" and bring on a leather jacket and motorcycle parliamentary battle th a t boots. would delay adjournment. And when the justice of the Should the President submit peace showed up the en- ".lnother namlnation for Senate tourage chanted, "here come cons.ideration, the Ho u s e the judge." . might vote to go home More than 75 cyclists from anyway, regarding presl<fal.. ~.Sin Qty Disciples and Uie ilal nominaUons u strictJy Chosen Few, two cycle gangs Senate business. lroin Gary, lined ·the sir.et In The House held similar front' of·a police station on the views on the prospects of steel city's north side Satur- Senate passage ol the puclear da~.\D wi'""" the marriage of ~llon '!fWy, the two ol l!!li' kind r-l'•ul Stru-onli'j"othe~.piajor b~c1-"'"1c. ,,,,iJ,d,~ Sawyer, II, •<ii"!!!l""el!t. M aa1ji e td ~~the ~Few. bell B es there .... OOOliiili" r 'Sr. 1wu·. also.· t1ie wual. votes to win Senate approval,' Banners, rice arid 'a festive at- but that the problem of gettµig mosphere, is Gary police - enough lawmater1 ta an.sWer ducking handfuls _ of thrown quorum calls could delay a rice -'witnessed Nicholas final vote interminably. Schiralli, a justice of the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • I \ : • . ; Somethi·n· g :~· Hermit singer peace, performing the "stan- dard" dou~le ring ceremony . After the short five-minute ceremooy, Struble and hb young bride led a parade of motorcycles along a two block area of Broadway near the staucn • Plans to Marry Ml. ss1· ag ? : LONDON (UPI) -Heiman, • • • • leader ol the pop group The police obliged by block· Jni off the sir.et-to other traf· · fie sq that Ole happy p~ ~ ,wClU!d not be In- • • • ! "Herman and the Henm1s;" • anoounced Sunday night be : wouldmarry22-year-old • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mireille Strasser. daughter ol : a wealthy baainessman. ~-~-~~ -. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • You Bet There Is ... And thero might be oomethlng ml,.;ngl!rom the interest in your savings account .•. 1z5% oP.. Jn.Ore .•• if yotir pusbooJi saVinp "accoUnt i~'t ~t Downey Savinga. ·The aimple reason being that you earn lifle @Uan at DoWney .Savina• for every four dollar.a many other ftilancial institutiona offer you I And .•• never a ·charge for open- in1-. cloeing or withdrawibt·from a Downey s .. inp AetOUDt. Plus ••• you earn intero.t from the minute funda are received and they. are compounded ·dally. U thi~ l~lt't epougb -we h&ve ,a specfaI :~u1 a.coount where ya.i can eam even more. Stop in today and Jet us ahdw JOU how tO increase your Savinp income J>7 25,_ ... ar more! DO NEY SAVINGS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 AND l..GiUI· AaaOCIATION 1 • • • • • NEWPORT 11£ACH Ol'TICE • .. ' •' . " - l!Bl$A1Ufi §AlL«DN ~ .. ~ ,,,Ost ....... ll*'l .... "il6S1~ . , . .. ...,, .. ~--~- A new you with o new 'do'! Start with a . - Sue Coty "M~rdi Gras'' Perm! 7.50 -, Fashion cut, 3,$0 • • : 2043 wtst.CliU Drive (.at Irvine A'venue) : W• aptdofin in th• cat• of fodtion wifi J-. Main Office, Downey : '--'-..-"°--AnO--INT-MINT--~-..--~----'I 1 ! Otttw Of""9f ii lnlllk • F.,_, · P1los Ytrdtl Plftinavl1 :1,...~-.,...----------------.1 ! : "*'*"lflm.*-'*•IMllll!"'ltM ..... ~flet : ! ••••••••••••••••••• •.• ..................... : PULLIRTOlll °"'"""'" Ctnttr -n.or.111-oa MUHTIN•10M •IACM MUl'ltl!!lltlft c ....... M ,,_, rn.mi MIWf'OJtT •UCM FMPlr. .. llN w "°°'• ""41111 ------- M,_, Oct*t 7, 1968 DAIL y "LOT IS Fl.tTeTiritiri-W antstofJiscuss-. , . . - Bellhop To Qeath : Arms, Not CzechOs~~kia All Penney Stores Open Every Night M~ndoy Through satv1cray RE Shop Qi home!· . Call collect (714) 5~-6511 • Free estimate! • Free consultation! • No obligation! • We bring samples! .. THRU SATURDAY ONLY ••• U E ~, Save up '..1~0 20%: on carpe,lng ! - NO MONEY DOWN ••• USE PENNEY!S"lil"1E PAYM~NT PLAN • f Reg. 11.99 sq. yd. . NOW·~•••q.yd . ' J 'BU.CICINGHAM' · 100% Fortrei• polyester iip ~-..,r,d color po1e. iA high fashion colors to give yow roo1111ta'color tiff. A""''ki>le In won to wall or room sizes. '· Reg. 9.99 sq. yd. \ • . NOW J.99.q.yd . ' ' 'NEW ~EPARTURE' ' ' '100% con~.,._, filament nyion;p.1; i~ two....,, printed pal- toms, Stone CMp oo\d Vermont Slote with higil density rubbtr bock, no cushion needed . ' . - • • Reg. 7.99 sq. yd. . . . . NOW····~ •· cl. 'STARllGH'f' q y Cut ~ loop Orlon• acrylic,pile In ~. dds ••• olthf beautiful decorator colon, soTid pieca cl)"IC! hited ~ rttilient ond tosy cart. '· ... ·/ 'I . :') • , • l ! ·I I l ! I I II ., I • • • I ...... • I DAILY PIUT M....,, Oct°"" 7, 1968 S Odaer• OK Heart Tran.splant ·Patient Critical Search for Missing P.lane, Pair Goes On . . . IAMTA MONICA (AP) ~ Ground lbd air r11CU1 t.11m1 oontimlld a ... k.dd ttlrch today for a light pla~• mllllng • wllll a -pllol and a ,_ ........ Tbl Pedirll Aviation A4lnllllllrltl00 lakl Roberl -· 24, left the -· M011lca Airport OD SepL 211, picked up the un!dentllled woman and friend at the Van Nuy1 Airport and dluppeared Jury Move To Victim's Side Seen SAN JOS~ !AP) :... Judge Joseph P. Kelly todfl'. pan, dered whether to mov• a murder case Jury to lJ1dah. Callfonlla, to take teltlmony from Susan Bartokmel. JIN. nap victim who~ts tpeeChlea and parttlll~ para!~ Thon!U .~. Btallll 111111 Leonird !:. Maine, bOih It from Ri""1lle, Wash., are. chat{ltd wWi a1krairl•1 Susan's boy friend, l'l·year-old Timolbl L!lce. and ~dn•plna. raping and attempting to murder the yaww girl a year .,o. Susan, now 19, still has a in the renlld plant. No ntghl plan wa1 tiled. Maj. C. M. Kerllon of the Wettern Aoroopaco Rlocue and Reoo'fary Ctnllr • t Hamllkln Air Foret BAH 1aid; the •arch '9'1S etn\tred: between Vu~ and Palm Sprinp. . ''Tbert have been a total ol 4% sorties flown looking for the plane, and additional units have searched on the ground," Kerllnll lakl. I A ·Clvll Air P11rol MUdt plot found the WltCbce al I another light craft Slmday1 near the 4,000-foot level ol Mount Harvard. Tbt bodT of ill pilot, Plllllp \Vbeellr, 17, a gSblrll contractor . from Tetft!!le City, WU found In the fuselage. The plane waa spotted in thl denai!y timbered • r e a ont ... lfllr Wbetlor ha4 lall 1111 ali'pqrt neat T w • n tf n t n 1 Palma In poor wulher llepl. 29 on a return trip to El Modtl. He didll'I 1118 a flllhl plan. Invea&igakn aid Ulere waa no .evSdtoce of a I Ire t1l' u - plosion at the crash site. Unruh Asks School Bill bullet In her lltl4 and 1'11¥'1· LOS. ANGELES (AP) - clam havt""10Vtd·hlt volct _,,bly lpaaller J e 11 e box to prevent sttangutat,lon. Unruh ha! urged Gov. Reagan Doot.ors and D\11'111 have to. •lan a bW tultllllni. Sl)'I b e t ft COlltlllWlleatlog "1th Unrull, a CIDl!llllft promise lo Swian by watchi.n& u ahe flnlnct education proarams tn bllrikl her • )' e s, lor 11ye111 local ICbool districU. and "llO." · , Unruh .told Rll(lft In a 111- 'loung Luce wu shot and ter that the bill "tmbodies a killed nllt Ullah and his body . commitment which you and I left in 'I Ylftl)'ard. SU!an, •ho madt lo publlc edUCIUOD dur· had bean loft for dead, 1'11 Ing lht lie! -1on ol thl found by ranchers beside a lelislature and in the 1968 Sierra road 185 miles &WBJ. caznPtlln." The trial was moved to Sin 'nil bll.IJ -.rhich bu been J ose from Ukiah after the before Regan for nearly tw California Supreme Court rul· weeks, would finance kill- ed it would be impossible to dergarten cla.sse! and pro. pick . ~ , impartial jury in irams for children 1n the first Ukiah. lhrte lfldet, h•mrillY are YOU when you borrow money • Sout he rn C111fomi1 Thrift & Loan speclal izd In poroon1I, businua •nd Tniat Deed I01n1 •• ,Stop in tod1y 1nd -hoWwo can solve }'OUr Imme. dlate money problem• from depend. 1ble funds available rieht now. The 1brifl>'Wlyan-}'OU monty. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN llll r..t lltfl st. Com .M111 ..... '46·5045 A9t -l'"V" Ml•IH,., 153-1220 -· --------····----·----·----------. -- Election: 1964 in Reverse? All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through· Saturday '• . ; • . . . ) Mr. Fix~'if, Pen n~raft® price is for yOU(thru Saturday, only!) rea •n• fodory repreaentatlvt wlll conduct d1mon1trat1on11 N.wport le1&h-S1t,, Oct. 12, 10 A.M. tea P.M. 0Llktwoo~I., Oct. 11, 6 P.M. It t P.M. HlMllngton hach-llt., Oct. 12, 10 A.M. te I P.M. V1ntun1-ht.,, Oct. 12, 10 A.M. te I P.M. Fullenon-f~.; Oot. 11, 6 P.M. It t P.M. C1nog11 P1rk-1r1., Oct. 11, 6 P.M. tet P.M. l. RADIAL DRILL PRESS ,...1"·"·"°w '85 Eo1y to op1N1te, that drill ,,... k OM of tht most v.,..,.. 1~ pewet toolt. Drillt horiion•T, ~I and •ntlecl .moc... o.-m. to Ille ""* of o 12' cl<cle. With '"' \ d!..dc .,.,..,. ood hy, -ood - p•lley, y.Mft, -... , lnd..W. NEWPORT BEACH (F•shion lsl•ndl • · . • SAVE 34.991 10" MOTORIZED TILTING· ARBOR SAW REG .•.• 169.99 · NOW .•. s135 The basic tool for all workshops ; Accurately rips, crou culs, miters and bevels. Powerful 2\12 HP, ball bearing motor, rip fence , guide rails, mitre gauge, 10" combination saw blade and table insert. NO MONEY DOWN ••• USE PENNEYS TIME PAYMENT P1ANI SAVE 14.99 10 INCi! IAND SAW .... lt.",NOW $75 . u .. lot '"""""' !Uftlltur•, toys ••• I* that Nqulrt intrimte cW"f'9CI clllt. Cuts up to 'll"· 1todr. Tdllle lllb to "5~, conYfttl for taftd.. ln9. Motor not tndudtd. SAVE 12.99 STANDARD 4 INCH JOINTIR ,...ff.",NOW '57 --*""' .... -.th boon! plenfnt, ioln,., QCtWalely bftofl, eha!llltn, robbo!s Oftd -MJuotal>lo """'""" .... tat.loo. '""° dlboll' loltonleht.Motornotlncl""'1, HU .NTINGTON BEA.CH (Huntington Center) !\ .. . . . . ... . . ' . ' -. • ·--. . . . . ' ' ... -/" .-. ... ----..... ' • • • • M;ndq, Octobtr 7, 1968 DAILY PfLl1r T .. ·Moving Dates S~t Et Tore Radio ' Marines Gel Aid I See by Today's Want Ads: I County Aides Set for ~ew Courihowe ' ' .I ..... • t In Calling Home 2nd Barbecue Slated Friday ORANG& -Tiie Orange Ola ol lho Council I Cbl1dnn bu lll<Ond annual bf.ft*ut for 4 _p1m._ Oct. 11 •t the P'lytng 'B' JlanCll In Black ltar Canyon here. Members of lhl councll ore profe"looll edacalotl In all ftelds o( lr~handlctl>l>Od, retarded and ltd chlfdioen. Ji..ervaUw ., ·th• ll per person dlaMt' 1111)' be mad• no liter thin Cle!. I by eonllctlna Bob · !Jobi 11 lhl Or11111 V~lftod ScilOOI District, 1111 N. Olusell St. °'""'· Libra ·Dinner · Set Tueaday ANAHEIM~ Tiie Libre din- ntt of. lhl Orilwt Cowlty . Chapter-of ll: 4 •• r,11.• • 1 l Astro1o11, Inc. II och1411~ for 6:11 p.m. '11111411 In lhl Poolalde lloOm cl I h o Disneyland Hotel. MIU Tish Leroy of Los Angeles wlll t~ak on "Eclipse Patterns." Thi m•lllnJ la open to tht public, but ruuvaUQna mwt be made.for the dinner. DBA'J'B "NO'l'ICES WALKEll Wiiiiam G""'6 Wtllttr. AM t2. Ill 417 A11bllfte St., H11nllntlV11' lffcll. PUfo ~ .... , Ott6bef" 4. $UNlwd '!Y Wfft, .!Mrtlrtt """'' -· Jt-ld ... ""' Wlllllfll O, -Jr.i dlUflll*• Mn,;;ttazl'I . £. 11:--.111 ~ ............ ..... TotnlflY W.ll1r1 1l1ttr, Mn. l ll»9tnl · Mlt1eri I l'l/lddllkltlfl tlW .11'11 lf9tti 1r1ndl!ld, CMPtt MtVleM tlll" .....,. ,(...,.mt11t, TUfHly, 11• llM. Wtfitflll~ '-'11er Mtn!Wltl ,,,.. IM ClrMtl't ' M~rv.· -•. '" ' OAN!ICl.ION . • ShlrleY E. Dlnlt111011. 1111 Cl'llCllMI' Drl", H11!11!ntfoll •Hell. l•lttwott11n 10!-Huntl~~ ''flMWI IMl!ttl'llttnt. survived br l'lu1b11'1C11 Alltl'I W, D1n-1e1son1 d1upl'lttr1, DHMt 11'111 Allen1 DlnltllO!ll 1l1ter, JIM E. Smith: brW:l'le.", Wl111'rd P. 1!1rnt"'. Cl'llPll servlets. T11111d1r, f AM. W"ttnlMltr Memoe11I P111!:. Dlrecitd by DllllY llro:i. HunUn1tor1 V1ller MOrt\11...,., Id• 7111. BALTll MORTUARIES Coron .del Mar OR S.94$9 Coota Miia Ml S.ZUI BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broidway, Costa Mesa u Nill ' DILDAY Bi\omERS HundnflOI Vall~ Morluary 17111 BHcb Blvd. u .. tlnllo• Beach , ..,mi ~ . PACll'lll ·VIEW MEMORIA"L PARK Cometary e Mortall'1 Cbapel I SSOI Padftc View Dr!Y• Newport Beacll, cawonta -' .' PDltFAMILY COI.O!IW. FllNDAL ROD .......... Wtllrh 111 1•1N• . ' nfl'CUtP llc;IRTUART UT IL l'llk a., Colla MIM .... .. ... .. Admlnlllr1t1on. NOY. II and II hlVI bOln ,.t lor lhl trwfll' ot llM o!llce• ol dlllrlct ._,, lllftlly 111PP<ift. JU!lllc delentler and .. ~!? Cttr~ wu11olm 81 JOl1n iow -Ille transfer or 1111 ~ .. the ..... btllldllil ... Plower Strffl II SIJlb ln4 tlgbth streeta .., ttov. 10 and Dk.1. 'Superior Cotlrll, oll!cea of the SUperlor C • u r I ad· mtttla1 ~11dr ID4 ~ ..,..11ro• l1ctj!U., •wlll be . n1'rle4 Dee. II and II. Th a I dllo hll lllo -fnWl•ety Iii for opon1ria ol Jll'O'I room areal. · · Dliltc1t1on .... -hi•• been t>ntaUVlly "'l*lulld lot Jon. 11, lllt." Al that Ume, '°'"'ty o111Cer1 will I~ ton- duct.d !out's throulh tho new buJldln& ... ' ' IL TOllO -Morllll In• Mirilll.P.,11oruran1hr ,Vlatll4m can Olll llome lor on' • eallt 'ffGm -1oeMOJI In Vie~ ly Iha normal ~· · nJni lo thltt Jamtljil'ln lhl rata cl\orled from . a ·-. . , · , IO ni. -•town ~~.ti> the ,,.M '•• ~-·•·• al'• -ol tlit N1~-Mlr!ne """'° -. ~~ • ~ OorP1 Alllll1tea 11a41o Slllem from Vt-llneo March (M,i.RS) ' II .. Ind ltll -with Oporillnl 1rom & ltltrln• · 11a11cto1,1n oa Nanr, 1'1111 Bo! COrpl Air ltall<ll, ti ,..,., six IJl4 Done Ha. The ltallctn .... Supervisor• T., County~s J uri$ts Get Raise in .Salary . . ' MacArthur's Ex-aide . . Slates Talk hond!OI coll& flam J-lhl T ... rm· G1·v· "n PhlllP!llnt 111A1141 llld u.wa11. ., "" ,,., l)'llOnl -a lhll Wly: '!'ho' ata\ion In Vietnam ...,. I Count teU ·• -unll · In the EL TORO -Col. Sydney n y . mornlni ond. OIU thlm .. I!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!=~ Muhbir, one of 10 >,mlrlcan , • ._. Ill '""' wbo WWI to oUJoers oelecltd by lhl late Bar Ki.Hing •all-e. ThtaaMarU.then Gon. Dou&lu MacArthur to ______ place lhflr calla (rom )lie 1ta· wtllleu tlie r·•·•·• of the Uon \hi! evenl!ll.-. . --a m-.11oatlOft S AN TA -ANA -· Orange County au~or and munlc1pa1 OOUl'I jadpl baVI rl<tlVtd Jury Hits Double Tax IANTA ANA -1110 11161 Grand Jury In a letter to the Board ol. Supervilon haf' rilterattd th• con~ IX· "'""" bf the 1111'1 ·arand JOU ovor cloul>lo llUUon !Nm special ·-4JMtlctl later annexed to ciUes. 111•1-polnta ouUbll lhl ~ AplJq l'orm 'lllon Coqimllelon hu not punutd I 1111111114 llu4f of thl prob- Jtm. The letter re®mmen.d1 that "immediate steps be taken to elimina\e the double tu-aitua- Uon wherever It ellltl." pay ralsd and e o u n t y American llaa "';:, Japan; SANTA ANA -A •'t.oor 'l'!>i V\etnam MARS radlo 1 119 - aupervlaori will get a boost el· will be lhl 1\1111 apUker l:rl· . Blach lltl1I Who abol 1114 klll· OJ>Oiator send! theM calla .. thlit I • m• •or .OllUI• !ICU•• Jin. I. • •• 111 dlnnlr ........ of tM •• ~ . '· 1.~ .. him. El Tm Whlrt they .,, ., • ,_ .., --.. ~ a Pl·~· ,._ ........ 1r--Jerred "-··' ~-·-·de of h--ori'hold• The tneroue for judges ,. Rotlred Offi....,• AllOdaUon lnim a~eu bar ~ii been 0.=tora 10·.·...-... :~::::-.,. ••1• blll4 on ·1n •automaltc P~ ofOronge,County, oentencecllnlu~oreourtto ho,,;...,..,. ""'•·--~1 -'-----i,------vlalon ot law 'baslnll a:atarit!l.t eo·1. Mashb'·, .a mom•-. ol one to 11 ··~m •'11-'-n N · I ,,,; a1 ~ = ··• .,. r-· · Mm'e than t,IOO . radl.. · "'"ttJ.'IJJ'Jl.'TE/lM~~'JI on popuwuoli Ind th• nation "e •-·, •·•·t"•oneo ital! Judi• Wt!U·-8-'ra Im -'"'' " • •• ~·w ••~ uo _,, .., ' tel'""'one hOOll"""'• kllOwn a1 , . . ·. . . " . cost of e•ln(. from llll.unUtllja rourement ~the sentence on M!Chael pi;;;·potchll, ;;_ midi by . .• . • How aver iiio'count1•1hare of In 1163 and.author ~the book, ·~ri 1; · II. W~ghl u11 M •"" •talion •IOI! month: · . " 11tarI10 for Superiai: COUrt "I Wao An ~can·ftpy," p '4' iy·to 'volunlarY ' !Ji •"""dJ · to'" ·"·th .ff m St CO l t a· el ' f' jUdf.. I 600 h01 not cJ\anpd. • It II will dlacuN . ''Tha Orl111tat iulnl\a ' tor 'Ille? .a mu?der .• d Uon •~II c-e Q ers Q mp 9 9 ~way r le ii ~• M p ••• ,. ofWrl ... , .... ~-'uset·•'de. alitllon' undo HO 1 "t'· •ill• . . Sf~if . a are. a ' uwn " ..,. "MARSll'lmS'' a month. Sent Thia tl'npof'.leftt dtveto~t In Jn mlnuttt to tht toD ".' "" -... • . Efft!dlve with the Oct. I p.m. at the El . Toro Marine · Wriibt. l4m11led thlt he to anyone in Vl•llllm 1r11 of ttomorrhold tltltmlnt -to t.I -to toftlD ttll ltool paychlCJt a · 9Uperior judge'o Corps Air SlaUon OIOcen' fatally lhot Johnnf. Oliveira eharae tbne I I w 0 rd ,,.. lftl~taG,:" ol tcllOtlflc • -tilt -,.__mNlll"'>t. .. ~ Was ••• ~~ from 'Club. Jr -of ,,,_. ·•-the -~-• 4 ~ '·• "to~ of ilnclclln na.bNot"11Y.... 111111111 ·--M j ~1-CU •I Ml ""lt"-1 m.IWI" m-gu Q • .,.,.. I .. ~. """ ColJntlrftOld 'ltOfi y ltlMnlng ..... muCh tit ............ ta&, to P0,972 per year. Further lnfonnatlon and 't'tfO met\ bad quam.t.Q over a an 'emwgency nature to be ~-llld DY cat:lnt. ~ hMHMJ1111~11 . u ........ , ,._~ l ud• e, • rewvalilml· DllY bl obtojl\ed airl 'In 1 nearby llvtm. -•--' · • . end ..-Uftll::ll:"tl~ .~lo,.ll M>U_!!~i-:1il sa1':rl!'.Ta:;'~ to by contac:llnl Mij. Billy C. Ollftlra 'bod lllro!lll lll1abl '·~ 'wtsblnl to seod ;i;.;;;· unH•"111Y "'"1oi· --o1,.,_ ..... 111,UI copiporod to 121,000 llall, llnt yfco prtillllllt, a! ::-lli"""1 -~ _!.r}fl'li -to ,lfortllll In Vlei' :.='.'= =.ntorno!d also or111oi~d ~~I Y•lllt paldibefott. , -;;:llofl.=IOll=. ==='=="=::; .Ibo bar .... ,....,,.. .. nm. ,ma, ""'tact 1111 lllARS n...loon•lust.w fom>Ula Coun"' ,,,_,,_ oalariOI .-IUll 11 OllVllr1, thl l(lrJ end otatton al -1. Wltft Dllu,,. only COuntamold· _ •c1u111y, uHd n dlt1Cted; ., ~·-· " two""·-. -· -.... ·-m•rnl'-CIUllOfhlmol'*' COIJnt9rnO!dottersthlmMt~ •-wtth the start of new -NO I 0-min... · '~ ti Wl -·~ · • p ll In'' I 1 PatnfUl cons patlon. t)>. p~te 3-way relief YoU can pt terms In January from $13,200 Ont 01 th• 1111nt ll•JYl•r o ce Yid Wright Sot w =lrrltatln& lexatlv• effect. without a prescription or wltf'IOo.rt to fll,00!>. 11•wiP•••r f••t11r11 Ii• th• h11 car then leaned · GI.It tht t't how1 ln hoapltll .x.r1y 1ur11r.r. In ltllnltlt Glllm or The judicial increases ate •lltlr• \Jnffetl S41tl1.;. th• wlnd°'1 and fired t_.o lhOtl b1-dectorl hive demonstrlttd 1u~i.. • made 'm an automaUc four-A.1111 L1Mllr1 c•l11111n1 It'•• tO the face of the vkrtJ.m. thMU)tremtrt<ableCountemold Atalldrugc~nters. )'llf bull. Thi IUPlt'visorl' "'"Y:.. t.atur• ,g th• 'DAILY QUvtlra died at Oran,se· COun-tonnutltlonwlth DSS11 penetrates ·=::::_L!::'i!:'i!;:.:-""""' Oto., atlarlet are ralltd by actlon lllLOT •114 •vr ,.,,,,. ttll ~· .Medical Center four houn: ~ 1 •• Ws ••r N .. : I· 11:tl1tt11n. 1...:°'~· !the~lta~te~Le~~~lta~t~~~~~.J::==============~·~·~ler~the~ohootlni~~·~·-·~----------~---"-----~----~----~ .Fl,.e Carts ' -.,. KlnPwoodBltata l·SMt Wallt·In WlfOll" Hire'• a wagon that welcomwyouin the back door witbout makinc you 1toop ovv to keep from bongint )'OUr bead. . Now you limply wllk up a ltep in the bumfl"' end wa1lc down a step in.aide. Tb111 you aim~ly turn lJbtlnd and oil rilht down. Don't worry. We ve 1W.tad the ·backGd lo help ovoid the roof from bumpilii your IMld. • . Another thouJhtfUI deoign ii our d'!41·action tall• ,, ' • • • I ·rate. !ta concealed d6or o_. won't catch a lleova like an out.mde handle. · ~ And 1DOll>er: 'iou""' --''"' wuhen for the head-lill!IL .,_.., , Still onothor: Tri·Lovel loading in moot ft10111. Order. a ....i Ii.cit for.carryia( convenience on ·lop, in adclitlon lo the load opaca you have inaid1 and under U. rear floor. ' Our 'et .,.,..,. . .,., aro bif·on looka and perform- " ,, -• • ' • " ance, One quick -pla 'II the ,,.... 32'7.eubic-lndi •nihio. ollndaid tn. -models. 11'1 the lupo$ 1tandard V8 In ill fteld. , Look over both our ...,.,.; elll( lifawt and 14 EvontheDID*an.-..Allu,_ ~ . • Chevrolet dealer'I -·. • . • ... Ju1hrllk In. . : • l'lrttl•1 JM .II .... k-11 llnt. l I ! • I I I I· • • -. ·' DAILY •u.Jr --,-7,1968 - For t·he Record ·--' - • . . • . • .. • --. • • ' '• ;; • • ' . -• • ~ 3 • ~ • . • • ' • . • • • IUCTION"'1M S10Pt lf'UMt l'C.: • Cii:lnDtS rriQ,r, cAin MllO MOUfllD •"T...,.,..,TAIL.._ ... ..,...,. m -............. .., ...... •2• At ........ ....... ,. -~ , .... .., . if tUt. .. T ronsf er your account TODAY' Easy to do ... iust coll or come in. ''1lwt 'jlk MJ)Jt ••• tlDfJ mw a. ""'Mtltct. • A SSETS OVER • $425,ooo ;ooo.oo MUTUAL SAVINGS A N D LOAN ASSOCIATION CORONA DEL MAR .2867 East .Coast.Highway, Corona Del Mar, Cal i! 92 51.o • , o . , telephone: 675·5010 OTHER BRANCH OfflCES Covina, Glendale West Arcadia u..' f1il•rt ••• T0&yl" e S1cnt1rl1l e M1dlc1I ..... , .. , . • l11kk11,J119 e D1.t1I Aa1i•M1 OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY 8c HE LD 1 YEAR ' . USE THE HANDY PASS BOOK ALWAYS MO$T CONVENIENT FOR YOUR SAIJINGS ACCOUNT • INSURANCE .TO $15,000 • FEDERALLY CHARTERED AND surERVISED . WE PAY EARNINGS ON YOUR FUNDS fROM DATE RECEIVED TO DATE OF WITHDRAWAL e FUNDS RECEIVED ON OR IEfORE THE IOTH OF ANY MONTH EARN FROM THEIST ._jAVE-IY-MAJL. WE PAY.POSTAGE IOTH WAYS, A CONVENIENT "1'AY TO .SAVE: . ' . ..,,.. <*nncaTD ..uni···~.,..,,.,.., ....... "° .. colc:ntACT SOUTHERN FEDERALSAVINGS . ' ' - . . } . r--····-···••••••••••••••••11!11•!1!11 ,"'•---, : famous r1cip1s tram famous citi111/ : I El Rancho continues to bring you .interest ing meals from around 1 • the wo rld, ufith recipes from famous cities, where food is an art! 1 L•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:•.I ' . • ' "' '.X...Mc4' ~,, 9--"ft.rt Guacamole .. :: .................................. 49c Delicious avocado dip from Calavo ••. 7% oi. •. • • frozen! Chili "n' Beans .......... .. ... 3 FOR s100 HonneJ ... 15 oz. can .• , ju!t hot enoug:1 ! Hormel Tamales ........................ 29c Generously plump • • perfectly seasoned! ••• 16 01. can. Del Monte Corn ............ SIQI ~1°0 \Vhole kernel ••• rolden, 1"·eet .. , No. ;'.;03 cans. Tomato Sauce ... .. ... 12 10«·s100 Springfield ••. from ripe tomatoca ••• 8 oz:. cans. ' ( • H()'ftl,t, of·t~e Olvmpicr .r.;where the· greatest a.thletea of the world will gather ••• wMre rival111 will .rpawn. friendthips that will bridge politica a.nd prejudice. A aalute to M ezico Citr , •• and a prayer that the world wiU be 6etter off for havihq met there! Chicken .... ~;~~ .... 4t~ Try "chicken Pie with eorn crust" ••• and be glad that our ' neighbors lo the Soqi.\i piouglit.'of iH • Ham Slices CENTER CUT • •••••• 98~ Salad takes on a Mexicali accent with our recipe for aulif1ower with ham and avocado. Caul if lower ....... 29 ! Preah ••. sunny heads ! •• '. try our salad recipe! Chili Peppers .... 29~ Use your recipe for Chili Rellenoa ••• or ours I Jack Cheese ....... 4 9c Schreiber's ': •• mild and creamy .... 8 oz. chunk! I Pric'8 i1l t.ffut 4t aU 1tore1 Mo~, Tttu., Wec:t., Oct. 7, I, I ur.IDIA: SilnSet & H1/111inlton Dr. (El R3ncllo Center) ' pA$.Ul!JU: 320 West C!iorado Blvd. • S111111 PASAllNA: Fremont & Hllllting1an Dr. RUITINGTDN IEACM: Wimer and A1gonqu~ (Just East of Huntington Harbou~ "rf PlllT l!AClt 2727 Newport Blid. • 2555 fastbluff Dr. (E.stbluff Villare Center) I ( ' I 1 ·1 I 1 ----~-- Malke11 Little Dlffereaee , LeMay Won't Be on Bal~ts • t ,WAJ!lllNGTON (AP) -In •'--the devel-MI al 1·---' the ~--c••· s!>lte oi fill -.. tb;J,"m,-~whole dJ.i~_:. ....., ~ Georp C W.U.C.'1 nm· slates of pledged electon Tlle ollw --bin ning mate~ Gen. Qatla ae named by· the popular lllY rule• hi. the law are LeMay'o -won't be on vote <Mt <for ,...i.i.nt. more In, mooily provldng the l\lllot ~ .~.I ." 1 c e Thua, · wMtevtr cm:lidate only for vote. ftJr 1tMt can· ·~-~!' .. • ~~ ~ geta. the .moat.$1 gela dl!l1.te1 of the !>lky h elec· -i.e Chat 'Ntn •leob'al vote .. tora repreaenl, wl•t ho u t WaHace'a announcement However, 17' Of the statll tPeRlnc out 4be ~· , that 'UMay la hia No. 2 man. do spell out l*>w the electon identities. ·'™"", f:oo late to replace the· llhall ~oje, Jlqt g~erall,y 'Die JonlU•I• varlee a bit name l>f farmer Geo~gla the ruJM ....,,'t ""'7 pre.iie liut It geta to -point la Gov. ¥arv1n Griffln on the or··-· · ·' . . Aluka, Clll!Ornla, Coll>ra· , ballot eJ<ei>I f<r • bandfu1 Florld0:1 law, »1111! face, do, Coanecl!cut, Haw<ill, ,d -.. ' loob the' tlghteot;. !t -Mao-land, Me-11...U., Griffin wu picked . by vides felony· punishment fot NeVada, Npr Mexico, Ohio, .Wallace II lie ou11et of bis any elector -does not Oklabomrmd ~on. tbird.1JMty campaign M a vote for the presidentlal etand-ln IUlllllllg' mate ticked named on the ballot. DIFFERENT IAW · ~-mony otateo re-Griffin IJ 00 la Florida. Vlrclnla 11aW lt a 1M11o q.-lllY porty .. eking a Tennessee'•., nrle rNdl dlff....Uy, oay!J>g Ibo elec- place on f:be· blllot llat botb like another tight one, ten .... apecited. to 'tote presidential and vi ct raying Ute .~electol'I .,.. fw"· c~ DMned on presi~eatial Qandlda(es. "pledged . to aupport" the 'the ballot. kleho left·LeMay andldalea B-tile in the clear -• -Uiat FLORIDA IA W ~DI: • ·"" covers the ...to ..,q for ,Howewr. oq?y Florida has ptllldeot md not for vice ,.1awwbkhnllghtpr0senta NOT BINDIN(_l • ~ A congrt11ilmoJ problem of who would get But Tennesse officials la· compilation dOM n<lt ,._ it Ille eie.ctora1 ..tea i I terprel<d It to --lb• but -In ""-md Wallace mould win the pledge la .not blndincl 'Dlej' ·N<dl Daltola 11114 111ey state. cited as precedent a 1M8 were in that podtkm too. ...._Sofa·u the Constitution Democratic .elector wh o ~· LtMaj' ii heme free In is'. -.coocerned. 1;be electors voted fer third1)BI't.y can· A~ where candidates' picked by; ,Plurality of dirlate Sbcom~ , namu do . IX>t Co m tile popular vote-in 'eitir states New York'• law sounds a •.ballot et ell. ~ frM ag8nta 1o ·vot& for little, stiff too, 1ayjng the ' K. a D 1 a• ; Mlululppl; - "1iom.'.'.'.'.:'.. :'.'.•::cver~'~th~e!.y.'.:ch~-~·-· -·~·~-~rs~are~"~nom~imt~ed~ll>~ Nebralta 8Dd Tuaa of ' ' ' ' llc1oll }<mod--f( ---•. ..,.... th• ·-., I"*1 tot h eudldrt1 _.. • .. , Now-another -~-':' \ . ~· ~ , ' H F'C': office -_,,. fo ·r better ballot 1IOOld moire .. dlf. --' ADI -In c:.artlll, Hnaii. ldilbo, LD1 I '•@, IUlodohland,NewMnlco aad a. aid It -ld1I , ~-l"l!'llM llere to ."'-9 ......... Educators . , ·Elected To Positions • ' • A 01endal8 Federal. Bonus ' .. '"'' account earns ·mon man a . , ' reau1ar savinls accoum . . a nara id .'town •••. ' \' ' • .. ·a-biD auar•tead I '% .. . ' .... I . I . : • ' . ' •'I . ' . I " ' . ' DAILY "LOT • } ' ., • • I " ' .. ., , ' • " ' ,. ~ .. · ' ' ' . morel' . " , ' , ' r .•• Eduoaka from th!e "· ~ · · , : : ... : · · · ·. ... ~ : . \ · o...g. ~ -ie • If you're loOkllig for m.x;mum savirig15-ttieri 1001< to a .. GlencJale Federa,_bonua . t. . ' . money service in Costa Mesa :; ~ ... : 'l' ,.... . .... ·~ ~ . •-.' ,..._ ' .. ,,.,..... -. ':t • ~ '•• -.... ·•"'· ~ ··, j· '<:-...... ... . ' _,.. . SOUTHCOAST PLAZA -LOWER LEVEL 3333 BRISTOL ST. PHONE: 540-9703 ' loans up to •2500 >W!ien you need money to pay bills, buy a better car or meet other Important money needs, you may arrange for It right in.your own .hOmetown office of HFC, Household finance. The HFC manager Yiffl explillii : everYttilni you need to know about You; loan, What's mot'.e, he'll ten you what your loan will cost, Jn .dollars and cents, before you borrowtAnd at Household, there's a conv1nlent repayment pie~ ~.e:v'efY budgeL Eii:h year, m'ora than 2~ inllllon people trust their money needs to Household Finance. Why don'tyoul $top In, eall or apply by mail to HFC's newest office today, ' l }·'"· . •, ' '" I ..,._, -UN ... _ -.. --.. -- new won: Experience · · · · · · -· .-.11on m account. Ve,Y .slmplY,, ·a Glenci~le bonu.~ ac60unt' la .188ued In even $1,000 0r:. C.:~ 1or 11111&-amounts ·for a period of 36 months. A~ tbe enct of 36 months you haV. eamed II n:'' Martin, lkmllDgttll . the reguiar high 5~ 88m1ng&, plUS fin extfa .1/4~ bOnUS amount for each of lhi ~:;:ct.u;:: -. thf1! years-or an added gua~ant~ "bol'tus of .75~ • I~ yo~ filw9 ·•1,ooO -~ :;:~jx= !i,W,~ o~ $100,000,.look to GlenCfa1e for-a~ded seeu~'-~d -~ 'f,ou'~ · ~-.. ~ -&....; · · · IJtsu,rpnsed what 36 moriths can do 10,r,y~r, financial well bt!fng.,. · , }lgh Scbo01 Distft~ lk'e .. . . . .. ... I o I . • ' " ; ~~·~·.~~:::: -·· Glenclale-Federal/Newport Beach · ·! '~~ 4::::: ~!:~ ·:,..,.. S~VINGSAND~OANASSOCIATl?N•MAINO~FICE_:GLENGALF • "'. 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' -. '. ' ' wine font II.OD. Schoorma~or. ' ' , ' ' ' . ' ,. • Peech Champ<igne 24 ounce gloss . ' 5.00 eo. (othersizes available at 2.50 ea.} -may co i.ou...;.. !29, tlu•,,... :121 :Lv.r.A. "Y' co . ' ) I I I ) I I ' .. \ \ ......,,•Odolw 1, lM ' UCI~s Inge 'Dreamer' ' Playwright Becomes Drama Professor ·Plmed playwrlgllt W1lllam Inge, llOltlod Into hll new j<>b u proleaor o1· drama at UC , Irvine, Is • -· During .. IDl«vlew. he spoke ol tho !o11J ol trytnr to write in a pasture not ane'1 own. He meant to UBe the word "field'" tn lta abstract ...,,., but his mind wanderod off to • grusy field and It can\e out "pasture ... ID&e wu more than an bourl Isle to tho proarranged Jll'Oll conference. He apologiuld to tho waiting reporten that he h&d gone to lunch and !Oil trick of the lime. The playwright II I heavy set man with a soft voice. At age 55 be says, "Now that I'm getting older I feel that I need to belong to a group. Alter liv- ing llooo ail these yean I think I now need the stimula- tion of other minds." Twenty years ago Inge wu a frustrated professor of Engllah. He quit to devote full time to writing playa. PULITlER, OSCAR · He has known much success. In 1950 he received an award for "Come Back Little Sheba," in 1953 a Pulitzer Prize for "Picnic," and in 1961 an Academy Award foe the 1ereenplay "Splendor in the GrUll." Others. of his best known play• are "Bus Stop" and "The Dark at tbt Top of the Stain." UCl'S DREAMER . Playwrl"11 1"90 Inge will teach r.. dauea -one in beginning play wrilin& and ... In - play writing -wttll abool a --eorolled In eacli 11• -brought to tho cam- (iWI by '1ne Arts Dean Clayton Garrison,. who is assembling a f a c u I I y o1 profeoa!onall without regard to .C.demic degrees. GarriscWl.'1 idea ia to have &ludenls begin acting, dancing, painting, ccmposlng or wrilbll plays under t b ft tutelqe ti. prolessional9 from t•b·e l r FIND TllEMSEl>V&ll las• explslned -"" wtn approach teacbloa: "I think I can help ~ rf. Ille ~ !lad -.. -ftnd •what .la familiar to -and "dramatic ftlqe In their ... Uvea. Like a painter, I playwright llMllt leani -he bimae1f sees ·ure." He allo Aki, "I feel , with today'a geoertitlon, I 'have a lot to leani m)'1111. The thoalir II cha,:as 10 rapid!)', '° dnaticaily. 'm aoin& to be very reticent about tmpollni conventions. · 'I'bere. art . no rules. Anything ..,... "Miybe the new tbMter of involvmneat ii I~ cloler to tlfe," be llid. "I tbint an the 1111 are. Not anymore a pbo!ognipb ol life, art triea lo be life. We waht happenlnp. Rli!ll oow tho bell drama Is the ,World serte.:, because tt'• happening." He ..td, "I think a JoL"flf thoatet la going to come IJUI d univenlilea, particularly wttll tho ccllapae ol Ille.,..,_ theater in New Yor~" And, "I tblnk cawwwiildp II llllltlea I doli't' think w.,. corrupted by whit we 111. We are·comipted by wbal,.. - In What ...... 'Schultz' Really .Warm Soul By VERNON SCOT!' HOLLYWOOO !UPI) - Santa ClallS is moonlighting as a Wehnnadit sergeant in • television priacmeer ~war .. ""'. &:bulb: In CBS-TV'a "Hogan's Heroes," la Jbe Teutonic equi~ ol the GI'a Sad Sad< <r Y-d. As be puts it, 11Scbultz ii nol ·-~ llOOd .. _.. He doeln '\ believe in the ww. All'be.is concerned about ii not being -lo Ille Ru11ian front." otf acreen, Banner is u big 1111d warmftafted u be Is a~ ...i bungling on Ille air .. But there ii a comDct of. more Krlo Rrjnlle· -l!tt. Schultz ill -· An A-Jew -lied the Nulo In 19311, Banner landed ;ii the United Sllate1 one! worked 111 --uotil he jolned !be Americm Anny In 1911. 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De1l911H for th1 I''"" f1ctlo11l.t, thl1 l'fll9hty 1111lt Jo. l1¥ert Ill ••Ill-t11llJ1 pOW• t r ef 100 I"•• woMt. TY ANO APPLIANCE CENTER HARBOR CENTER Pho 5&7131 . Costa Mesa • , ' Be'il a Dlreetor ' K:elly' s Dancing ·NO'W Avocati-On By BOB THOMAS abcM cbooq direction HOOL°fWOOD (AP) over dancing, Gww • KoJl1 di~ hl1 •• "Tbera OOll)es, Ille point in dancing form m the Jackie every cbocer'• Ute when • . Gleaaon'televlllon 'ahow 1•d he'1:go1.ic,qu1t alloreille< or B • -· IWtloi .,.-. ciown," he . OXJDg ,,,._y Jlllbl, IQ Jt mark·, oblel:y<d. "I feU It. I would od ooll • lemponry r-.i req-three month• to gt ~ TOday 6:45 f'tA HMIMAAI IN "llYIRA MADl&Ar' OISON wtU.a IN "I'll NEVER FORGET WHAT'S 'IS NAMI" loth F..1t11r" h1 Coler lo hla bool!nc heyi!Oy. lntoaolid·•-.~-- Dr f'l>lociac' ls • awcaticn -....... -... ama r.r mt -."be remerftd IJui>e montlla belu'O l couldj~======~ --a wo-prior lo get lnlo tho ring. Ev'i" then, 1-v)QS.for lhe Miami -I woul1 dn't be able to do E • • lei.Caii. "I found CllOI bl I what uaed lo do . ' XCJting d'"''I ""'" 'to tlance lo be . " Kelly, wlll .oootlnue WJlll lllfP>r J• • DoUy' tmtdl .-mg, when · , It . 't be ellj>eclo lo finllh culling B1 JACK GAVER ' ·-., _, I_,, the lilm; Wilen It WI!! be ~ ---F\lr 2S IHll .-tf knows -NEW YORK !UPI) -The yeon Oii Broad-..ay ...i In Suppooedfy lt can't. be cootl'ovmlal md colorful !Ums, -g --relea.sed urtll the """" career of .rq. Jotnm, bis wttole exi8benoe. No, one leave1 New Yc:rt. With the -harder ot it than-~~ · !!nt Negro • heavywel&l>I Gelle KeUy_ N<t oven Fred c-• ~7 -aelllng bozlng . champion, II .,. At1laillO who wa1 nol!d f<r <¢ It""""' be :r-1 before bMla fGr • ...,_ Grel.t White bis nric:t regimen. Kelly'• ~ 1119ow.vacatet nr:oadway. Hope," m e1:cl"-, ~vura • t y1 e r •quired an -..... ,,._ .....vwz relief fr«n ._ w• -tbM could be ~ •.,.'1Jal!on. drama by H-4 "Soclcler ..,..._ only by --· wbldl opened Wt 'lblnda1 -· ,._.o:"' night ol ... AIW> Tlieater. "Thea In 11166 I bee Ille Thi1 ~awlln(. robult, cartilel(e In my -while epilOdic pley, dooe OD a Uting," be Nid.. "lt1NI 1'wo crane! acale -th e -, ... before I could -----. again. ... .,.. &QY Will! ~111eq>k · --x • • r • ... bOen dali<:Ine al bill lilt because o.f 911rotqnioll thlt WU tough to take. B~ --·-- N•Houl NIWllllNr WMk Od'tllltr 6-IZ, IHI coata, bu Ill fa ... , N do I bepn lo raiWI th ... - all 1uch wub, bat It.I•..... -ell!inC el9e I could do lo uinely engrollinc: ' IDd mab a JMug.'' ~---..,. IUmulallng. '!bat -dila'tlnC-XeU, ___ _ There ill Ml amuin&IY flne baa i..t !lnilhed directing ~1!1!11' ' -,., lliliilll -perfonnance,by Jonies lful th•,,_ eiq>emlve mmioal • •• r--, Iii . (Joluuool that 4ominala• · Dolly!" ~ b1a :l1lth u.o,;.. ...... IElll -:=:;:.· the production .(throuebout. ~-'Flox otf1ce stands a 1.,,,,. ....... ,.. ,1J1.: ID . · He II a vibrant, exl:Klng.ancl of the fl mlllion _,.. -----JAMES DEBBIE .(WlNER REYN~ MAURICE RONET No. I P•par on Jhe Orange Coast Jooec • Jack Jeffer,... al ltJm ~. "Hello!~~-~~· ~~~~~/!~~~-J~UllO~~llFll~~-~= 1ldlled player a:nd the play ew Y orir ltreet aet on •• u worih ..01n1 f<r hla which he bat """""""'red perlmnance alone. 4,GOO em.. a r ... weeu THE LUXURIOUS NEW II,.::==:====== "Sweet tiovember" Ed1'in Sberin'1 ditectioo before. To1ial -of 1he 6lm is a brllllant ez'.ample· of it~ at $2() million. staging a play of !hill type, "'11*1'• -., from Ille ...i he can't be gt-too original bud,.t o1 12 7 much credit for rts euic'tell mJlllon," ·he remarked airi- ,,., ; J 'Ibe play cover1 the pe:ri~ IY · "We. found tome w.a.ya to in Johmon'• career, Or Jef-save m«tey." f 1-rr t,d "T1(c'Jt.J \, . "' .. ,. ' ;;>' ' ' r • • ' ?' Ll feram!1, from the . time o1. Kelly Mlariied 'WOl'k In the the effort lo get a wlllte film In ~. 1 9 S 7 • retired undefeated Rehearsals with Barbra beavyw!!l(eti(: cfilmP.on to Str.eisand, Walter Matthau WT lmMl-•t:......, cune hick· and put a ,.;.mg beand . ~_?th.,. principals JOlllPH £. LEVlll£ -· ACIDEMY · AWARD WINNER· blacll flihter In lits place · gan --• J>amary end MllC£ NtCHOlS · -• ~--~ . ' shootlni . -•~•ll 15. '•WR£NCE~-•w azJU .. "' CUI of the road tor Kelll said the last ~t " on ...... ~.,..,......., _, the black~ wllM he looea tl>e ~or pboloeraphy Aug. THf &RADUATE hia c:ban;,p1onship years ~; 21 , tben laid d!. for• couple M.WCOEMIWYA..M . ~ t.o a great white hpPe df weela5 md returned for a QJ.C1t----- :i, I ~'11, ~'o'K:l~t ~l/,,H .••. 'Ji &lllfll'D'JM! lllR fllJZA. AMill ll!!IOUl ~ r.9'., ""-. ...,...w ... _.. .. Hlt.rietftC•,_.._ ~ q u • t i o a ab l e few minor lbotlr, 'llbktl end-,.~ ,,._, Seller• 1~ ~:0:1'.ne.t 1a t110 ec1 ,llle day . -. bis "THE PARTY'' • ,_,._ blact figllt .... ~for deplJGn. for the m ..... ,~~111*.-lllllllallllml!iia:~~g!!!~~~~ -~ --WJ.alC wunen , "~ rlli'aet: "l win make mion cu the the back1es of b6th wbltea G!Nom ,_ Jn ooe clay and blacb. John• on ' 1. than J will in tM> weeks of romantic life here hoe he111 dlreotmg. No doobt ..,..I it tel"'°"""' inlo one affmr the per!onnen are the IoP "With • white w o m a n , dogs nowada.ys. It'• a -.oifu1ly pl&j'Od by J-perlonner'o market." . Alellll'lltder. But h~ bu no regrets Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Old Eng.-ll$h birds 'Crltlclzt bnJtllly, 10 Ftr111tnt of y111t 1nd wort: var. 14 '"''· . dwlcrng girl 15 Gtr•tnt 'li BOt.niclld • S1hltd1y's Puzft Solvff: l r Hl•WAY-39 DRIVE•IN SHOW STARTS AT 7 P.M. THE GRADUATE Pl.US JN RA.TUii .,.._ ........ "THI PAITY"" UST COMl'UTI SHOW STAITS AT t P.M. -· 17UJ60 NOW PLAll'ING Two Big Adventure PlcturH BllllllBl SAMliBI HllllllBI .. lll!DGJllM---11!111111111111111D ..... RODTAllllR MM llMIBIX Jll lllOWN • -! • , • MAM(lft _. MIJM, COITJI MUA,-J~'4102 "'-"""·-----.... --. Sii DUSTIN HOfFMAN AND .ANN IANCIOPT IN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 918T-C"T"m--MCMOU I JOSEPtff. LEVINE-.. . MlkE NICHOLS IHE"&uiiUi1E , #1 l#UJ EMB.\$S'r A..M CClOR • .....,._........__ ALSO NILi OYll Burt ~ The 5"'mmer __ ., -tUNTINGTON ••ACH • M? .. eof TWO TOP COMIDTS A Hllarlow Look At a Much He.aided Sabja:ll ·DEBORAH DAVID KERR lllYEll ~-... --.. -· erTWIU •AllDllt ·-' IM tit~ •1l1T AIU lUN ---~ ...... JAMES DEBBIE GARNER REYNOLDS MAURICE RONET , ' ~--• . -=-= -.l c. - ----.... --......... _ ----~·----~ .: L!'!.. -'· , • .c·c-<=c-•"--'-'""--'-'--'---'-~ti>---..,"-"'---..;...--------''=-"--~-------'--= I -· ' l t l j l j 1 I f k i I ' I 7 • I • d p c ~ 1 c F ti , 11 •• II ll "' o: •I t< " I< ~ ll k T ,, Ci v, 14 " do N ti al cl w dl d• Cl D w yo " p. "! Cl In hi C\ It tr M le E " H p. c th St c l la th tu ue 10 r , P1 di d• re pl bl WC P• co G. le fn ju '"' in· N1 he M to El ta~ an '"' SI\ Wi Cal State LB ' Rolls ·Rise • .. -.. • 'I • • • J : ' f ,. ,:.~ .. • 'r ~ . . ,.. DAtLT PILOT;. • .....,"' ... ~"1.. •1nr ';J,,.. .. ·- • ·J • ....c,.~;;;;:::...::..::=..~_:;_~~~=llAJ~LY~Pll!!...!J · Pioneer ' Ancestral .,. . Home ·Seen I • I , --· J,l DAILY rn.qr • -.--· - l..iost Reealled . . Trapped by WWI ~rmans MEW YORlt (AP) -1'1111 bold• the Gelw Jnm the -op -.r, DoYld •-ot °'*'<I -the oJc111 TUldJID ·a.-II a loibolo "'(11.1.. 7 R ' ...,.-. ·' • In ... "'-ll)Oelt ll'ftod. ' ......... 'I*!, .. - ... dackiar °'"'""' ...... . ........ .. 'aipol ••. ""' --.,~~·lie ~" ~--""'*" . 'liould....,.,... . ~ 0 w .. Pio ...... ..., -iobuV eite 7~ 118111\ Abe <llDfoe ..... ol "& lrM 11-. ' lbft· WU ; ~ -~. .... nolldloi'1'!1 ..,;Ji. bul·late Chanl!nr ~. -.· iho ')jlil .......... ieaPl'IJ ' · 15 Cldltr' lti'vtWJn of Cbi.-Jt." "' • I 1 ' World War I bottlO. · . · · Flnallr.• o6I <'l'uldll11.' "• r 'll>e ti • .,. -'II -· ........ ol Od. 7 lht.nill' ~ In II ~s; .ft , ol Ult Aafertcaa lro!>PI. IOI ...... ~olthe.....u.dL!>i\\~ •• Tli01oome·with·a • BaUallqri which ,wu• traPJ><ll \llllo ratlcn.,'. .1 IOI hold ot a · behind · Gmnan u. .. , -'WI . whole'JiOUnd ot bott«7i .. ·" whose meinbe:rs stoo4 thtl.t JleacQe brouibt oo iense ~ .1 grounij for five days llld;ftve rollef, bowtver, Tulcbin llid, nights ·atatmt "''"""··~ .. _.·In ·the Anny, ·it, odds. . IJ)itlll Pl --..the -OU\ ,of 55t .men ~ the _._., . ~ ' . , Flt&t Battaliiio, 3118th ln!antr!', 'ilildJln ~'to ' Now 17th D!vis!On ol the Anlertcan 'l:ort In May lflJ, aild got. a. ,Ezpedjtial\AIY ·¥...,.: ... b. • job ·In .. ILltlooeey ...... beQn· .the baWe O!llY l9S .Later, he ....u back to olfico 1UrYlv0ct . • · wort 1Dd.1etlrid aevera! yean. ' · ~~lL!"'· the '~ • .p.-. 4"''uwu'8 number of SUtYivoil meet;rw.,·.._ ~eunipn. ~ :•we '!~• all dralt'1 pi en," Dillon Named· reCalJecf 1tiilchln, .who j I . Harvard Aide . • • L k Wi 1 retired now and lives with hi.I UC y tatter . wJfe·of mori thin ao years 1n -· «a apartintot..orl. Manhattan'.1 CAMBRIDGE, Mau. (UPij·i, ' · • , ~ · 1 .: 1 . • 1 • • . , ur1 T.._... John Gurney, (center) was winner of a Doll'1ili' Waterkarl given away by the ,. uJ>llOI' Well sh!O: "1'"" just -c: Dooglas Dillon, former·, Bu•%tiess Jf~t as .. fl su.al Fashion Island MercluuJt's AssociatiOn dimng their recent birthday celebr:a .. , an office :wgrrer' when I .was ae,cretary of the treasuryt , ·-TV'. . 1-. !#': J,,. • tion. Happy onlookers are his mother, Mrs. Dan Gurney mld Reg Jones, pnr ~'1 '·' · under.:secretary of state and ~·1 • :: .. ·' 1 •\ •. ·, ·• , , 1 • motion dire<llor of Fashion Island. · · 'Of tbO ~ltle ·TUtcbin"aaid ambusador to France, Jia." Mini-~'kA'!ed -~ W8¥.esse>. llee .tlie Flamingo hotel !" I.es Vegas early _::.::.:_ __ _:.:.:.:....-".....:. ____________________ I Kjus1 to ·get 'th~ by anf repl•cedDavidRockelelleras ; taclaYP!·W!ik• of-.~tiJd ~90 .. 000 .. llre that gtitteil hotels plush convention means..:_ U.t Wu.the order. Uie president of Harv~ center~ JD~ soutti e!¥ adJac;~nt to the large casmo. CaU!e .was undetermined ."We, adv~ until we Unlver1lty'1 board of-1.~.pP_rtionsof.,~c~:w:ereflooded byautomati~·sprinkl~- fouiu:l 'Ounelvetsurr~'by O\terseers. -1~ ~ " Getmaru!f ahhoUgh 'acb.tally it' Dillon, a 1931 magna cam · \ -; . · :r.,..n~':'~O:,'iha~;= J:1: ~d~en~~ • The ,DCii\y . Pilot Covers , Boo.· . trng Thrill-seeking Takes Lives.· SAN, DIEGO, (AP) - Thrill-seeking teen-agers are sniffing intoxicating vapors from pressurized <:ans of hair spray, insect repellent and cleaning solvent • and are dying, officials say. , we were·.um:Mmdtd. You ex-treasurer fl Harvard Co~e his department. to the sprays. Freon lJ ~· pectid thailJi'. Ji!ncbllm• the and ao other persom .00 tlie "It's not as expensiw as tremely difficult ·to detecl-.i.J:i. problenrw~ be·eolved." university'1 senior gov~ Best In The · West experlmentatioo with dan··-=an==•=•=amlna===tl=o=~====::::;;;=====Bu;;;;;t~lhei'~m~en~,;·l'f~the~·~baitt~a~~an;,,;body~~·=============="=:=================::,:=::='::~=:::==========================~ gerous drug pills and mari-1 · juana but these toxic vapors appear to be more danger- ous," he said. "1bere's leSs involvement but more , seri-' ' The chief of the San Diego County Probatloo Depart· ment, Kenneth F. Fare, blames toxic substances in such sprays for eight deaths in six months. ous results." I Askew said: "These kids do it for a lark. But when the material is imaled and ! takes. action, nothing can be 1 done to · CW'e the damage." I Dr. J. B. Askew, -county health director says: "It's a fad. The motive is to seek !luills, to get light-headed. This is a nationwide pro)>.. lem. Kids get together as a· group and do il" Askew~ said his office is conducting a study and. re-• 1 suIU will be available next I month. Fare says sniffing was first noticed last A!ril. and since then more than 100 cases have been referred to Study ls difficult because unless the coroner finds tra· ces of freon gas, commonly used In spray cans, dlD'ing an autopsy, the official cause of death can.not be attributed Fly Air California between Orange County Airport and San Francisco, Oakland and San, Jose There's something ll!ally special about Air California service ... You. For without you we wouldn't be wbeie'We are today_. Orange County Airport. We can only express our appreciation through our servlc~ .•• Try us. Roomy new 113-pusenger 737 Boeing·Sunjets. DAILT fLIQlr ·satEOUI.£ Or1np County-Saa Franciaco: 117 :nights Orange County-Oakland: 1Z Fllaht1 Orange C..unty-Sllll}ose: 12 Flights CaD Your TN'f'"•I Apnt w Ah C.lifornl•: Onmp CoualJ f1J4) llCHISCI •n:H IS ClOlll c.i..: -lllhls 1' .......... Slllols r-: ... _,,. .... -"' '1-27) ··== .• f "t! I "r a ... CALIFORNIA TH••ASYWAY! , ' \ .. . W1--11iie J.8t.1Jme,.,.. ,ig&t nm! ldl "er" of~ JIYOIJ~a·..__...,... il.it ... -eaoCI<>dallanW,. '"" wiot-1~ lpn ~ &) 511 ~.sJaWe! JlaTe bt ' ~ ..... r ·dnzz'lllk'•rtlef•J'd.•...P•r~ 'iSll I I ._ ,_._. ............... ftlllid. .-151. °FOl' fljare . 1 1111~ ,.-e -Ctloa,~ pobe, ciar elrortl.--J· ·ttfiaa,,.., ~IF Ed CPI 'ni!i< ol. ...... ...ipt ud. ...... •Jdle finaias lill&ll ... toniftg m ('le&, ·, ' ' . 11 )'W.'re....., ,,_ ,.r.iallel1111n, YOU._ lllmrdae · figure,. ............ ra.•mni-'o("-"""-"°""¥' . ~ ....... "NLY '2 ,.... -Im"'!'-'IAk• ~int/ •l•p Fowuds ~ happJ..., he-'Uiitt, -heautifal 1.!11'· Come IO~ ol OW' 25 elC15P;nt aelou. and aeeopt a -lim~ .i.-aotra11o· lad fipre an.:l,.U. Call,.. ....... oalcisi loda7, c... .. :afzrl1 0 ee...,,d.e._, _,,....I'._,., •. ,.,,. . CliiU.ure /tw Moc,_, -"" ,._... eAMU-. . , • NEWPORT BEACH , 430 Pacifier <;~st Hi~hway • 2 Blbcb East of Balboa Bay Cu~ 642•3630 ,. :t'IGIJBE CONTllOL SALONS .. A.B.rK Mr•• aAJIJ&4MU•CiUUI~ 11Uft9a.M wm:4W"!' ; ) . • .. -I . _, . ' . SANTA .ANA llf' 'west l7th ' Street 5~3.94.57 ' ' -· , .. ' . ' • -·· -----~-----·~-----~- POSTING NOTICE -Merchant'.s in Seal Beach, Huntihgjon Beach, Fountain Va!Jey and Westminster will be displaY:ing ·J)!»lera iruji· eating they are participating in the. Wblte Tag Sale which .benOfits AFs. Huntington .Beach High Schoo\'• ~~ ~-.Dolores '~. . ..,_ :-......... ;~ .· .. • , ... • _.,, •. ..,,-,.-~\:., )1 ,f:;.,.·r::., Wballon . and Mis& Nov~ ~Y· .. i/it ioretgn • W:hange' 1lu!!eJ1t ·Auden 'rvedteii froi!1cNoi,Wi!Y ;DI i!l!ldent •,presideal· ·BOnna· Dur- ham (left to rigllii ·wjtti,Jio<li!i' ciistributiOn. • , .. . ' · · . · ' -.. ' ·. ..-.... . . . . . . .' .... •• . . ' . ' '" -... - : ' ' . . \ .~ . • ·-- ·-s Frem Sales • • A PJ'Oll'llll ill Wblch ''.e.¥Orybody· wins" proved IO llltftlllful laot · ·.:yeor 111a1;1t "''bolne ~ted. · . · ~ .. . . ' . . · More than· 20ll mei:dllllts In &eal Beach. Huntington Beocb, P'oun· ' .,, 'Valley and. Wo4minater ~ave 'llpMI to partldpate .Jn a White Tag ~ With all ~ beln& contributed to t\>9' An)eriean Field -., · • ~m. -.. , . ' . ~ititjpat!u In !lie· tag raJes are-more than' U,000 11uc1..,11 and adult repreaerttatl\iea from Marina, Huntjn;cton Beach, Fountain ·Valley : '8lld Werllnlnstor-~IC!! 1ehooll. , • . ~ • .r ' • •. • • ~·'. : Residenta ln-F>a cities mav ourchase a'Wblte Tar· for 11. aitd the · .Sale benef!ts·the AFS program. The lag holders then ore inrited to vlJlt -: th& listed shopi and 'bj!ne!it ~m .a 10' percent d_isc:oodt on anytblne u- ceptillg fair trade llentl or lbose ilready on •a1e. '!. • • • ~ ' ' ,· Saturday, Oct. 19,-~u beeli-desl_gnated as Wblle Tag Sale day. : ,i "'Tlie AFS oroiuam ooe.ns the door of. 'friondsbio and understanding among· ~ple in the world. ;I'his year al!post 3,100 foreign studenlll !?om Sil countries are livlnr and studvlnr in ,\meri~ homes .• •rnd_a_Imoo __ 1 ...;1,400 Amen con students are having a similar experieiiet·abfil"". , -·, • :· ..• Jn the Huntington Beach Union _Hlrh Schoo/ .District. nine area 11111· d'ents· have lived and studied abroad and area famihea hove hosted 27 for. • eign studenlll. · ' . Attending Marina High from Chile ls Pablo Navarro, whose. brother Andres. was a forei,in exchan~e stqdent in 1~·~66: Residini with the Ger~ aid P.eialey family In Seal ~aeh, Pablo is the;.fifth of nine children in a motherless home. Favoring mathematics and ,pbysiCl! m school, Pablo plans lo follow in bis lather's footsteps and become a clVil enl!lneer. • , ._From a tann·ln Norway to the home of.Dr. and Mrs. ~i'nanl 0'· Lo.ughlln and lluntinflon Beach Hi.~h School came Audun Emil Tvedten. Speed skatin« is favored am<1ng sports activities and he enjoys playing the l>iano. In addition to farming, his father· serves as a men:iber of the -city council in Larvit and bis mother is active in sotjal work. . 'I1le Keith Crozier familv in Fountain Valley is hostini 'Ita.mara -11oneU Wm Sooth Africa while their daurbter:-Kathy; bas tniveled to Bel- gium u the city's fint forei~ exc~an«e studenl Tammy's favorite subjeclll are English literature, the theater and history, and she plans to major in drama when she returns home. · Attending We•tminster High School is Veinta Jakupaatovu, from Denmark, who is being hosteq by the Roy Aguirres. JODEAN HASTINGS, 642-4321 MMUJ, ~ '· ,,.. • Ml ..... ,, . -. •• •• READY FOR DISTRIBOTION -Stack\ng White Tags as they come off the Marina High School press are American students who have . . . . : ... : ·, ;-, . _ ... ;:·.-.' '· ·~ ... St!OP.PINO. DA.TE' -·Pllilning lo take ad· Shiu, !tudent • prelidenf of Fountain Valley High'• AFS; and ll!n .. l:.olTin R. Lammers. (1Artictp1ted in the /IFS progum: Chris PIC!k· lord Oelt) traveled -_to '•Jnclia , wbtt~ Jick!I' Benington live<! 8«ld studied in ; Hondo.;u. ; . • vanlllp .of. ~ savings offered by mercbanlll • d~I the Whi.l• Tai Sale are .Oeft to right) ' Timmy· J!bneJI from , SOUtb ·Africa, Delf<!re · I. ·'· . ' • m1pter prealdenl · : -l ', • I •. • Rx .. for D·rugg i st: Do'q.· '.P.:r-6{~ssJo.na I' .Manners for C·ustom·er ~~i ' ' ' . . , .. • ' • • • ' ' ' • t . ~. •, DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am about 15 pounds overweight and have tried J. all sorts of d.lets wticb didn't work. A friend' of mine told me about some reducing pi.LU wh..lch did wonders. Jor her. I f01 ~'""' pills fOr myoell aod tool: tllem IA"rey -· He said tllOy would probably nol help me but 11tey ,.ui' mUJOUlature Is .f!De, No break- down o1 tillue1." . ' Jud.peat be .woaald do better oa tbe other 114:< of tlie 1111; ltC ;bpllld ten · the girls i. 1lllil packlo( • .''lllii\r mllJ>I · love tt. There •re bt)'t 18 Oa.tlud, toe. YOI bow. ~· ... '"" toad rea1oa1 , (!) ft 1H . ..e Wik you'll louse ap th ~l . -·· aet."-(i) . n ,..-00 .. ' • Y'"'ll llave Mme -* Ill ,_., poetOI fer JOllr -,...._. •) • •• DEAR ANN LANDERS• Wben you u :rou Mft ---........ ; pay for an article artd ... ,_,. .11 •-- ' wouldn't hurt me .aod If I wantecl to take 1ltern I i:ould. . U my husband thew about thil he'd k:pock the guy't block oU. l don't k1;1ow whe~ or not to ••:or a[ly[J~llll because it may be tba.: he Is b~ ~v,n(: in a professionil Nner and me::n1· nothing per;sonat.. ' Under_~cenll,lbouldyoullbdareun4 -wlth:rourl*9D : .. 11,...-·t•• and '!alt1 I have uted•v<raifrioodl ._to let 1011'Hw Yam;~ 1lfo, ~ and ,Ibey sre as be~d•M as I. It's a for 'Alm Linden' booklot, ''Buptd 1p1' com!ori (but not help) 191 ""°'th8t ' Pirenll? flow to Get M .... ~.,;; <1.tbors feel foolish , toor-Walll#I ~ 2 Seold IO cents \ft cUit ~~ nqDlll or '3 cent.a, Yet, they are reluctant to and a tong, lhmpect." •lf.addia11t lem becauae tlley are aJrald Ute . ·•11Velope. , · ' • clerk will be lnaul~. Yea or no! • ~I:.andera wti! lie llmd ·~•Ir Well, Ann, the pills are dQ.ing tile trick and I am thrilled. My . only pro· blem ii the druuist. He refu:Ses to give .me m<ft than aix pills at a tiJ11e. He inslitl I come in evflt'1 four days 10 he can check my mw:cle tone. He takes me back ln the stock room and , feel.I au over and then IM;)'&, "Yea:, J. Ple-lell me what you know about this. ' · -MINUS TEN DEo\R MIJ\IUS• I bow lhal a dflC· · . -NO PENNY COILECl'OR -~111 ·your Pieme. --.. 11,EAR NO ~i Br 111 · In ~=~ll;e DAILY rum meau waH.1 ~ •:~tidal ·~ ~ _ ,..._,... 1«•0 •11 .,. • ' 1 ':"· · Tb.ere is a job for you in the Harbor Area - a ·:•·pP5i1lion needing no olller qualiftcation buf your time •: ~d willing hands. · · · · · There are thoUJands of these openings; fur men and women from 'teenagers to senior citizens. · •. ·. Now is the time to get involved in )'our commu· : .. ~-Pities' needs. You can help a youngster to learn or , ~. ea§e the burden of loneliness for the elderly. ,, .. , Hundreds of po&tions are &)!'aitin& your tele-·- . ·-.phone call t.o the Volunteer Bureau. Mrs. Linn Ark- ,.---uslt at 642-0963 is the executive directer and Will as- -. sist callers from 9 a.m. to noon eveiry weekday. ~ ~' She will custom match you and the job with the .:. · ume you have to give. The bureau is located at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. · ' , .. , SOMEONE IS, WAITING FOR A RIOE • · All you need Is to be 18 or older, have a car and :·,,a driver'• license. Agencies belp!Jlg the blind, crlp- : p\ed cbildren's services, welfare, beallhdepartmeut « "!"' hospital patients all need 1hll vl!a1 service. CAN YOU OPERATE A SEftlNG MACHIN!? · Or can you band sew or finish puppOt dolls ~ •toys? other needs are sewing of layette. and lap~ . ·bes, quilting, bibs and wheel du!ir !let, · . • Further ideas and palteml mar, be obtained · frbm Mrs. Virginia Turplii, aewing-dHdrman, at 675-1382. CEANING HOUSE? . The Volunteer Bureau says "d0n't throw It out, -. throw it our way.11 •, Needed items include women's usable clothing : :infant's and children'• clothes, ~ yard sizes ol -cloth, colored felt pieces, plastic shoWer or windo"· . ·curtains and any jewel,.Y. • · · Agencies, such as rebabilllaticin ·centers, lhel· .. ,tered worbbopa, boapllala and · cWdren'• centers · wi"11heseltema. · . Bring Yl"l1' C8lllo!lw to the bure.u. ·:. . ' ~. J-.lousewives Starring . ' -In Consumer Semina. .. 111 ·bucqet lnc;ludln( liloppln. and -1••ne . tip<. Fonntrly ..,.._. - &.-, G........., w .... a-... -ml other t r a d e organllatioa1 an'~ groupo, Mn. ,Goodtidl - """ -~ wMb the Ulliverslll' of Olli!mlia., · -K. -.. ptetldont o! the Food . EJ!lployeri · Council, Inc. will round out tbe &pflM:«s' group, He will ren how !Ibo< negotiations affect the Pllct o! food. Also an the program will be Mis Kay Smith and Miss Barbara Bathgate, two gas COCDl>"ll1 h=e economists -will ott.r buJing guides lar lelecting gao "Pl'lionces and Will cWCll60 industry -di I o r appllmlce ISlety and periormanco. Emcee for the program, WNdi ruDi -I a.m. to oooa ill the ceder'• Garden G<\Jve room. Will be Edward R. Nix, ctirecta of newc; and p!Cllc aflliJw far radio Ila· tlolt KEZY, a .,.,_,..,. o1 Iba ..-.-. Otlier ... ip.wa(.c.. .. Soutbern C a·Illornio ·--•ee.. ~ Dolllomt Gu Co. ... lloulhem Oounli• °"' Go., . Olllee will be -pr9eedlnc 11e program and' a-ofdoarpriwwill ... I p: 111 Dted •t the C'Cll• ..... "' .. -· • ---------- People Who Care Sympathy, ~Wa .rmth Offered , .;Jf;,.•!!'!!!. ·~ ... .i~ lllaff wl1h in unki>on ill the commW!lty "'4 pa· munlty qea¢u · 'o·l n I tbem u lndivlduall. ~ number to and trom ..,.. U.011 are able to relat. to &" unrtcorded. ' ' They are hl&lll1 praioed ,:.; ·,~ P r'o. vi din I ' valuable by tile nilled profealionall ...-for till lllnied who mer1• their richly ,..., JODEAN BArrll'IGa pro-. al -"' lite varied bscl!CrOUlldl I • • -. ..., ,... ...., .MHAI dedication t.o U,.. clinic's !: m P alhy: "1yij,pa111y, ~tml a v.1rlety• of con<lneptaa••1·11on to m":f.!. "• wll'mtb ftltow.f,.:..1&..... 11 aocill and e c o n o m l c ~ wi · · • · _...... • ~' tney 1bare the i\lictde· prtvention ttlep • A common qu,at'Hr qwdltlM ol emotional andcon1ultingwllbpatlenll, --"'"" by ~· It ii ·; malurlly, ienui. llldot to< tlle MllA• wo<ld!ll In ll)t eaaenllal for a portlcUW -i. · lllCI wUllnJlieu to CIC 888tst with recor~•. , grqup ol P!>OPle -tlle MID-llvt el UMoruelvea. , complie atatut101; typo and taJ , He~ .A11oclate1 wbe ."W• bave tO be •bill to mike follow-up c.US. ;.olilllteer aulltaDct In tile "1ali to other p e op 1 e Since . the crl>il ctnter Crisis lntervenU'"1 center: 'W\llloul pu1lng l•dimenl oponed lu so volunteers "Mare often -not .Aild,.. bave to be flexible," bave dwindled wblle tlle tbon people we aM 011~ the. ' upWnJ: crltp. e f f i c l 1 n s volume of eri&i1 1ituatiONI -ul• of varlouo 111Uational Mra. Lull (Sue) Benltei, ·1>11 hlcreaaed,, and thers 11 rtNuet -. not 'cr!Jt.' " M'.HA Vohmteer _ ~un-e ur1ent-need for more empbMIJe1 Dr. Ar• o l·d tmcton Hlli>our. volunteer• -especilll,y peo- D e u t 1 c b , Y o u th f u 1 ''N<int Of us &tv~ advice. pie able to serve between • p1ycblolrlol -· hea<ll Ibo We try to help a perooa !hid p.m. and ~ghl llfe.uvfng flclllty sWted hi bis own atre~ and llv• lndlvlduall volul!teerhl& Januuy, 1987. tbeni back,'' co in men t 1 as .MHAI first are ln- 11'I'bty are more likely to Mn. Joan Mcponou,Ch from teeyj,ewtd by Robert Green, be people who are free of Co1ta Mt1a , bead •ct;.rectot of the Mental major _emotional disorders psychiatric nurse M CIC. . Health.. Aaaocl.iton, Santa yet faced w 1 t b an Ttte MHAI add a unique Ana, ~en .1Cteened by Dr. overwtielming threat to im-ind valuable dlmenaion to Deuttcb who e v a,1 u a t e 1 portant life aoahl." ·the cJlDJc. Baaed in the com-mOtlvis, maturity a n d Open 24 hour& Monday miinlty, they carry th• con· 1 t .ab ii It y , An MHA tmougb Friday, the center cepti ·ot mental be.tth back determine.a a peraon't em· provide1 ,conaukttion for in· dMdu,ek In a .-of crllil eittler on •' wMk·ln bUi.s or by tolopbone -833--. ex-. tenalori 601. Horoscppe pattly and decllc.Uon . ' Slnct Ille primary duty ol an MHA at lite crillll cenber It to ssvt Hvea, an IDWlslve trlilllni • proarun II re· quired. FCll' • two week! vo1Untoer1 alte~daH lee· \\Ires b y p1 lats, psydioloJllto 1 o c I a 1 workm. 'JbeM are conferen<:u on court besrlnp, obHrvationa O( counaelil!f ffSMlll and crisis call.I. After the tr olnlni pro· gram ii completed, vohtnteer1 9"end two cori:i.· puleory traininS MlliODI each week. ~b , thee lectures, iroup dlacUuions and supervisory . 1e.111ions MHA'• conllllua!q INnl better methods of helping «tistressed people and en· cour1;1lng menlfl,health. NflW' tral.nin1 clataiel for Mental Healtb Aeaocla!H to at&if the criait center will bl starting later this month, and anyone wisbint: to volUAteer may call the Men• tal Health A!sociation in 0ran1e County tor an initial interview.· Asooclateo Oeft ·to right) Mrs. Wtl!ey ·~~;Of. NeWport Beach mid Mrs. LU!a "Benitei; •HilDtUilf.on Hsrbogr, log pertinent informitiob, During Ill !Int Iii monlba of operation the ceftter helped appr,oximately l!llO people. From July, 198'7, lo June, 1968, more than 8,000 cllll to al\(! lrom patienll have been lofted by Ille . Tau.rus: Gain · Indicated . . -.. , TUESDAY OCTOBER I vmoo CAui. ~ 221: ·W<ll'k .......... neo4 aignal Cloooenllau on ljnadlnC for compromise. ff you your m-age. ~~.LEO make , -move, olhen lndicaUOl)I, oay· 1o IOlnl-. II !Ollow exaijiple. Kmw tllil ·you 6 nit & n c e ·~e, -be realiltb:: aDd mature. c b. n c e for IQCC!ell ta CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- bfigbtened. No ~ 'cuU. Jan. l9): Good lunar aspect Famttmiie youreell with Jod,ay ·coincides with job. r~, joy th-rough Season Overture ' ' ' League Mosts :. Brunch By SYDNEY OMAl\R ' ".The wile man coatroll .. hll .d!i!sUn,y. . , .Aalro!OIY point,·the way." AlilEs (Mlteh 2l·Ajirll 19): ·Aecent m mmey, P.Olseielu.. Be ,,-.,.. Some may · ·be ocbemlnl lo part yo u lrom eomelblilg ol Ae an overture lo Ille. A higbllglli ol tho ·public Harold Blenns, W i 111 &·m · value. Slick lo quith"ty, e.x· per I ence, Ge~rlch.qulck sy~ oeason, th• . pert Y will be !be appesrsnce H"1r)I, Santa Ans; Carl Idea doesn't bave solid back· Symphony Guild's past· ol Mar Un Bemhe!mer, Fritze and Robert Sdiulze, log. • pretident'• League will host music critic !or the L<o Tustin-Orange, and George TAURUS ·(April ZO.May tl!o annual season kick oll ADgelel Timee -will con· DeLIDd and JQ/ <looter, 20): Goin iodi<:aled -cycle duct an lnlcrmal dlscusalon Yorba Linda. bill>. You get what you brunch Thursday, Oct. IO. about:'wbatii. wrong or right One of tbe aeveral bene-want. Be .elective. Don't October will be pro· wi'th mus.iC his Views on 'actors of the 1ympbon,y sell y~lf 8bort. People in . claimed "qtnphony monttl" local Ort:heatr& in ielat:ion to are Las Campanu, who pr~· · ~~-· ~ aid· DO\¥' eipress . at the event wblch will begtn major. s~. the tune-1m1ted the organitation WJth willingnees. Be conffdent ...;... at 10:30 a.m. in Magnolia tion of each and bow each is · a ·gift 'of '6,500, -'pi'oCeetlS ·therl vou tnvite' sueeess., Romi B of the Disneyland ~s~ary .. A· question an~ from this year's debutante GEMINI (.Ma:y 21-June Hotel ,,...... Or €ount amwer periad will follow. ball. In the put five years 20): Fini~ tuks, projects .. · ..,. . .., .~ __ l, Another special gua5t will the group bu given a total Work -quietly. Be diacreel Jl:olrd ol s.,... ·-· "'" be Daniel Lowio, Ociiiductor of $.'ll,536 to the Symphony , DOn'I ten all you know. pr-till proclamation to of Ille SympboDy O.cbe$1ra Assocladon. Tht moot cur-· Muell to<Hy oppear1 bidden, Duf!on1 HeLinl, prllldent of Or9nge County. At Ille rent' contribution wu pre· und""'°"""· Great &Uy Is ol the Sympboll,y Aaoocla· COllC!lili'on o1 1be Jll"®'&m senled Oct. .f to the group'• pa11<11ce. Communicate with " door prizes w I 11 be president by Mrs, Norman ooe confined lo home. wm. dlot?ibilled. , Salaeu; president of: Lai CANCER (J,_ 2J.JuJy · MerDbenl: of ttie past Campanaa and Mrs. Charles 22): New friendlll inspire Presidents Honored presidlllt. League Wtio will A. Peteraon, bill chairman. yOu. E J: c l t e m e nt of . . be boSti.ng are 1he Mnies. The &rand opel)in& of the discovery iJ f e a t u r e d. Larry 'Mitobell, Newport symphony te890!! will bt Review hopea, w i 1 b e 1. Beach; ·J9hn Alldr,ews and Satw'day, Oct. 26, at 8:30 ltighh"ght willingness lo try R,9'bert-Hi·llis, .San . p.m.hitbenewJrdecorat!id. IOl'llething new. Welcome ~;'David,)(; Go<doo, auditorium ol <hipnlll O>J. lreob contacla. S\>clal evont Arthclr. ~~t, ~t A. lege. '!be.same pt!fOtntance provides pleaeure. !>lll<Y. ~.Ta(gart·and will be npeatod Ille Jliext LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ~ . Bir Ii. n ~·on o! day . at 2:30 p.m. For hi· Strea on am bid..,.. Some More tban 160 ~ E Anabeh;n;·JOhft'~ Mrs. formation: concerning can be fulfllled. Key ii to guests were present ot. the William, ~"'1. Harry brundi or coocerta call or volunteer ouggeo(i.ons. Let recent A«onutn:ftc Wives · Mlltb.ey, .Fulklj;1on; · Logan write 'lie Sy mp bony others know where you Club's amual New Member Moore. 1 .~~nee Reed , Associatioo of Qrange Coun· ttand. YOW' inutive· feel· ~~ ··~-'ot th DonaM· !!~, Garden ty, •777 S .. Main, Or1J111e, · lnp are "'--follow ·--· ~• '. • Grove; llOOii't •'S. Erlck&oo 547-6116. · · ttlem. Utilise abowmlDlllip. Newport Beach Tennla Club. · ' -. · · ' Pait pNlidents w.e r e bonlirect .., ~ wllh -orcl!ld ccneces !ram Ille """ -" dlr-.. Thou -ed ~Ille Mmes. Gr.n.m H, Bell, Roy L. Enlle, Wll1la D,Maning, Donle!N.~. L. Ploa1, Geoi'fe Bibi .., R<mlld !Jackie. 1be ~mn includfld ~ ... blon lbow, -~ Jnd ""''' by llany-11. ' 'lb• next bn:bem wUl I*• place in Nov-and all Aeronutronic and apace nl re-entry 1y1tem1 division wtvu are izrvited. Furhr 1n1.....-abwl memberJljjp ml,)' be, ob- Wi>id by oalliog Mr • . R ... ell Fonytbe, -· Notional Doy Noted Women i n Oom:munity Service (Wl<S) do,y wUl be observed nstiOoally -... ""'· The group jg an kt- terreligiou1 end intemtcial coatition of w o m e n ' 1 organimtion1 composed tJ. the N-Oouncil ol Catholic Women, the Na- tional Council ol Negro Women, the National Oou.n· cil ol Jewish Women and <llurcb Women United. The group's goal Is lo bllp the dl1edvantaged 70\llg women of our 80Ciety. ONntl• County ........ will Jodn In Ille Nilonsl oblervanco hi the holoe ol Mn. 14aren Leonard of Sin· ta Ana. 1beme will be Thia W.ay Up and featured apeaken wll1 be three Job • Corpe &radu•tes wbo wll! toll ol lhelr ""l'Oriencta . 12.~~- DELICATESSEN . frape eheese • French •t•c.ialtyl Thi1 mild white ch•••• is subtly flavor.id .Y the wine 9r•p• ·~·dJ~hic.h cover th• out1lcl1. ,A cleltrghtful cem· b1t11+1,on. SI .t. 1At plzg leaf the fl•YOl"I ef lt1fy in• n·aw lune.h- on loaf from Reth, 1tuff1cl ollve1, sw11t rid p•p· p1r1 and ch111.-to vary a 11nclwich or ,1pr11cl with cr11m c.h1111 and roll for hors cl' 01uvr11. 'oz. 4k wll.M• pilaf ab: • nic.1· ch•g• fr.m ric.1. M1d1 from 1n authentic. Arm1n11n r1clp1, com· pl1t1 with 11ut11cl onions, brown.cl noocU11, broth, whNf, 1111onin91 and wh11t 91rm. t 01. 6tc eh.Mlle hlsauN • Dutch ttHt. Tiny elmotwl shepecf biscuits filled with &oucf• cheese. Easy snacttl.,fi . 5 01. fh~ 1.ot Browse our aisle, you'll discover food.I from S9 countrl~I lo pique your oppellte I . ' 1.JJJRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): . creative en·deavor. There ii ·Qteck credits, d e bi t 1 • beauty around you. Key is to Review lJudeet. Be aware ol ~ it. Some take cletsi.11. Facll and figures PQOtic lkezM hi maldng · require your pereonal at· reports. temiion. Gain iosigllt Into AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Feb. financial 1tatm 'of one who 18): Guard -principles. Some d... modi boaiting. Be want you to hurry, lldip and skeptical. skimp: Key ts to inlist on SCORPIO (Oct. ;ti.Nov. quality. Ailcent Jong.Jasting 21): People may react hi vol1lee~ eapeti!ally M!ere adveriie manner. t.o some family and hMle w• con· mild ideas. Key .ts 1o un-ceined . d~d sensitive areas of . PISCES (Feb. ISi-March ~ates. Means· be 20): Accent on &bort prepared for u n·u 11 u a I journey. You find yoorse,lf responses. J?on't condemn, serving· u go-between in cajole or whine. Accept. mild cootroversy. Stress .SAGITfAllilUS (J:iov. 22· wUlinpls to aid one who Dec. 21): Make effort t.o cmilid!s. Don't p re a c b. ..-.,, harmci!JY. Family, Avoid t>nling first '"""'· ·ocTOBER BEAUTY SALON SPECIALS HUMAN HAIR STRETCH WIGS $10.0 '''"' ........ J'S A 9reet. buy en lnst•nt leeuty. CAREFREE LAMP CUT eri9. $5 .•• 1.50 Comfort •p•ciil , •• no mor• pins, ,.11.,. er cfty•nl PERMANENTS BY DUART s.lon ••••• $10 Studio ••• 14.SO Iott. with styl• and cut. HUMAN HAIR SPECIALS wi9leta,,., I.II c•K•des •• , lLH f•lls ••••• , 2t.H fro.sties • • • • ..;, A,p•intirt•nt. 11.t' •'••Y' n•t••••ry, ......... ff•,,. H1111tl111 .. 11 h•c,~ lfJ.JJJI, 4'•111 H-itMi 644·1212, 4'•111 A111•lrt9l111 I J5-1121, •••11tt s.1.11, tol ~R .OA> D"WAY I • • --~~---.....-·----·. • Peering Around ORAJ'IGE COUNTY reol- d.ents received dlaunond , .horse shoe pllll tn exchange for their patronage of the 1968 International, a horse · show extravaganza to bene- fit the City of Hope opening Oct. 8 In the Forum. . l\eoeiV!ng (Jim were th• Messrs. and Mme&. WiWam : Willi,ams, representing the Irvine Company; Philip Reilly and Tony Moisa, represent.ing the Mlasion Viejo Oornpaoy; W!Hlam Lusk ol Newport -· Victor Andreww ·ot Emerald Bay, William Hadley '1 San- ha Ana, William Salter ol Newport lle!ifh,. repr....,. ting Maooo Corpora0on; Jack Oaldwell ol Newport Beach, representing Coto de Caza; Robin Moore of Ana· helm, Judge and Mes. Thur- mond-Clarke of Corona deJ Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' Maf, and Mn. Mirian G .. noag of Corona de! Mir. . otllerll earning pl.na ....,. Mr. and· Mrs. Edward · Mariin,. cbalzman <>5, Dia·' mond Horse 9'oe, Mr. tnd Mrl. Keith Geede d. lrVine O>Ve, Or&n,ge County -d. the Dlomond Hocse Shoe ..i Mr • ..i Mrs. Donald Albredlt. EXHIBITING PAINT· INGS In the Mutual Savings and Loan in Corona del M.ar th• -10 day& d. October wllJ be the orti&t who li&nl her pelnllnga Lob Dultman. 11>;~n1 Mr1. Dultman ha tbJdiod •;:;,'.• '!!J at the Art students' League, New York, the Women'• University <i the Pbilip- pines, Manih\, and Baylor University, Weoo, Tex. She bas taught, pointillg and exhibit.ed in many COUil· tries inc!udlog Indie, tl!e Philippines, Mexico and the U.S. Her "around the world paintings" include sceoes and p«traits ic wtrioua: techniquet and media. MRS; DENNIS &ORDON TUNSTALL How•ll•n~ Flying Saucer Shown Exhibi.t Lands • ~ fi:yinl """""' and Ille wortd•e only eltc· trqmagnetic ..onarine ..tll be ~ghts of tile cllsjll:ays featured io a traveling •x· blllil wbldl wlll 'be in Cost. Mesa Oct. 10 1llrooglt 13. . '11!e Cent.enni.81 Oar&van hooorlng the lOOlh -y o1 1be UmVflftlify of What's ea-.. 'lrill be .., diaplay in tli& eoa:vemion eenter at Orange County Fair Grounds. Spon•·ored by the Ce1lf<l<nia Alumni Associa- tion, the e:d::libit is d.elliigned to have· al many citlUns of the -• ~ share ID llie -nnli! celeb!'a- tion. Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 Special Restor pemlan&nt beau.t.ifies .J<MC lllHDIDEl'-dried hair, ' -..alue 30.50 20.00 l!ris ·is not just a wonderful permanent but incllldes our 7.50 Ultra Magic tteatment. It .helps bring new vibrant health and ~ty to your hair; your set Iasis lmger. And, for shape aSSjlrance, we Include a peisooali!ed hair-cut. Beauty SIU<! io, .......... lldiaRo .. •Wiand~ u Newport #I Fa1ion l1lend, N•wport leacli T elphon• 6'44-2200 · TU•lDAY 11.ntr W_.1 Cflw1ls -,r .. i.,.1et1111 Churd! GI the COll'A'lltnt, CO.hi Mna. t:JO '·"'· c-... , ..... ,... ~ -eom- murlol1V Ml'fhodllt Churdl, HU11tl1111lon aeleh, f :• l.m. • r--C..11 .-.. ,.... cm--"""'"" "'411111'Y lt~lffl Cent.., OBttte CwntY l'1lr1rwndl. '1 1.rn. '-"""'' c• " ~ -..cti -fr1ncol1 ,...11o11r111t, U :IS 1.m. AltntM C• " M--1 K..-Mr -Meu V«* COUJltry Cllltl, •:JO 1.m. u '-"" Wint -l.oatlOfl ,,.. ,.,,._tlall .. tv1llloblt llY ulNl'll Mn. H. W. ~. SU4Jt, 7:Jt •·'"· Otw~ A~ -u,._ Hlllt.;N World, C..,.,.._ 2, I •·'"-.. SlwrM ll'M, T• Ta ai..ttr Movie Shown ~ !leach Ebell Club """'"""' and their guests will relive the .coronation.· ol the king ol Tunila -· Jobn Weld ol Laguna !leach -hlo !Um 1'111ighl at 8 ln the Laguna -Ari · kaaoc:Udon Gallery. During I h e gathering, refreshments will be 1erVed .00 new member• will be Introduced. Five Great Looks wocellthla_., MWllY1•· The Swinging Soto. No qu•tlon about It. thlo lo todoy'o look In wedding-· AH In toUrt•n kar.t .. xtured gold, "-.... •• $250 c. '350 • D ... 50 E.'216 11 Feshion l~l•nd '44-1i10 New,...+ leech • • . Whittier Home .Vows, St. John tlie II a p tl 1 I ' Catholic"' CJiurcb '1 Costa Meea -·Ill• &eUlng for Ille 'l•iln'lio ()f Mafi!Y.D Merle We!oo ..i ~ Gonion 'J'\mllall. -. . · The Rev. K-KroUH . olllc!ated ilt · tho . nupl!BI -durine'.whlch ·• Papal bleainc, received . by tl!e newJyweda. ·wM read. Parents. of the lr.ide are Mr . ...i. Mr&.. Wllllom L. Weiae of Oorta Mesa. The bride~·· .Pai:eqts are · t.tr: · 11114 Mr&. Welter L. '1\mlOall ol WbiUier. &.oort.c! lei tl!e altar by ~ father, the' . t) ride .. )ected an-length ,gown ol ~ .!nt said with a sabr1na -a,.i l>Ottice . ol logpejl -· lace. Her --lqth illllslon veil -held by • """"' ol rose& m:Kl vemse lace. She carried a triaDgular bouquet of white brt'dal rose1r Mrs. ~ M. Collins ()f San Bruno -llSked by Mr &!Jter lo be Dllltron of-. ~·Were Mils .. JOcelyn. loldor.of•Houatoo, Area -------, " . .. !" .... . • • • •• • • ·tr~ • ·111 . . ; ....... 'E. h . . d p It tu r:~: -xc ange peek~f~ T&x.. and Mlst Wanda Jamin C. Deane~ uncle Of the :• .. • ~ 'I'wloltall. The a!UIKlaato bride, -IO)oilt. ' fly Mwwya1 • • •:~it-....,. lden1ical!Y" oltl~ In ;\,!rer tl!e double rlllg >::·. floor ""'«'h llOMll Of "8ld in ~. •·reception -For tl!e first time tnJ~ aqua and turquoise and oor-place In tile N-1M'}m. htstili'y, a producllmi,:'.m ried _.yg o1 wlllte PQlll Mrs. John M. Sln4x>n, astiet filmed aboard •·cruise "lot Po• cbryeanthemums an,d ol the b<l<lelroom• and Miu sea, during · a r e·g u;~ •,,.~wbl•· -~. ~~'!".!"'. ~~Scrodn&-•ttendod schedultd rUQ• Speclflc , 1U ..., -M.U -~-...1-0 ..,., • • • n:a.embers of ea'at and of Serving aa be1t man was honeymoon trip to How s.-t It 11 ! wor~ on James .Lachowsky a n d the Hawaiian Ialands, tile board s..s. s t a t e n d a md ......, ........ John M. Slntai -v\yweds will estabUsli between Lo& Aneeles .a al Mi(!!lael F. Wu. -· r-.,.,. In Whittier. · Acapulco. · •• Debbie Reynoldl and ~· V • d f f sf d Garner star In th!& brtJlrt JIOW er1e ven s ag.e love,g•nerallon ~omejj_. . , showing 1 n TecbJU; By NH Tuesday Club Sa;;~1=;i~!~~ . alone fo r te marital'•• Mmes. John L. Connell mt during their vofm. HeM'y Harld.ns, e.rOna .cte.I ~ lends lituttion1 ·;~t Mar · David Jacalone Costa create Jots of laughs. "' ... : ' ,. ' # • Mesa; Artlbur Lewis, Balboa . ~· Island; Clarence E. Rub-Bow Sweet It 11!·.ta a motrQD bert, AlbeJt Speyers, and picture featuring a host .,1 Lyman Woods New p 0 r.t teen age guys end gall -~o BeaOO ' make their film debut~:tjll< • happy-go-lucky shoW. , ' idol ,Maurice· ~t m' 'Ip HB llilothera • ~ dotiul ·. iil, HunttngWn Beadl ·IJ!neblo~~~:! • Star Moth1r9, lhjillr !, . · · '•"•" !l!ace -. the tlCOnd Mondays at 1:30 p .... l!I ~ Parl< Olutttouse. HB TOPS €1uti -'.P~~ \Hi~~ center EXCESS·HA!R•ROBS 'i'OUR CHARM ....... This baa to be ''laugh w.M:'• in the Harboi area. For,~ How Sweet It ht creates chuckles at the Newport Lido, Tbe Odd Couple _,..,. gutta.w1 at 111ter-sbow Mesa. You'd better believe .. cOinedy ia the code word fOf' now.,_ Just in cue you didn't know, Jack Lemmon" &nd Walter Matthau forni -, ... the twosome that makes up Tile Odd Couple. The story lc(bas- ed upon the adventures of.two chanlctera who sham , a.a apartm'!"I alfmo each Ila& been 1oosed out by re&pe(tl .. spouses. ·-'Ibo hilarious polaor eame 1es1lons ¥• absolutt highllgb!J In the excellent entertainment unfolded· for Mesa patrons, during t.be cur .. rent run of very FUDD,J'• 1h Odd Couple • I WEEK ONLY: CURLY-CROP }:VAVE, 15.00 . --It's a 25.00 value. Our awn special wave., made to Qlva your hair the bounce and curl needed for> thls season's style ••• sclss.ol"9d Into shape to complem"!nt fall's new fashion silhouettes. Remembe,.., it's for t:hls week only. Catt. or come In, for an appointment today. Beauty Salon, Nawpol't Center " Peter Lawrence hae been to London to see the Queen, and at\ the latest hair taahlons. He cpvel"ed the .beauty news on the Continent, too, •.• end would love to tell and show you the latest news fiJr coifs al)d colol"S l Consultatlone are complimentary. Mada a elate' for en lntl"Oductlonl • • . v. MESA MATINEES ",~ promplly evuy Wedneildf.1 afteroooft' at one o'cloct,~fpeoo Ing with free rebthhi~ts. Kiddies llfallnoes ·~, !IP every Satunlay at 1:30 p.iif. to II•• the yo""' 1ac11 +:and la<e1 • good ruD·fw.tlieir- money .. ·On Sundays Lido potrona ~ '" the future, at their convllllence, .from 2:00 p.m. OD durfnf .: e:on.- tlDUOUI tun. ...,.. ' .. FREE PASSES lo ibt udo or Mesa will be mallecl _.., W $uianue Mave~·-4V7 Fetnleal, Oorono de! ~. R. J. ffalloch, 2986 Babb, Cotta Me... H. w: Corter, SIT Amtthfl~ Ballloa I~ and A. c. >vah!sled~ -a..-Lono, Newport 8-b. ,, Your Vflt'J owaBt.U:. -aid or Ill a I ''Of Cborfe ~ 911,... ... llant ldmJalii>a to ... - -II hi •I Ne"IMI Lido or Tiie Odd (loQli 11 ._ I I ' ! • I JI DAILY PILOT Rebecca Lease Weds Baha'i Vows· -Repeated Blha'l mlltriage vow 1 betweesi. Rebecca Lease and Mario Vlslntin were wit· aesaed by more than 200 friends and relatives in Lapna BeJCh W o m a n ' s Clubhouse last$ a tu r d a y afternoon. The bride J1 the daughter o? Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Francia Leue of South Laguna, and her husband ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glovumt Vialntin Of Trieste, It.lly. Doves in flight, carryillg . wlii!A! •atin ribbol!J lined the aisle, and fiowers, candles and,. .gr.eenecy were used along with oHve green and ~~bff~~e~ecoratfo111 In ,.the · The bride'• gown. originally designed for her mother, was. a full length empire, styie<I with a cowl neck; full gathered sleeves and a· circular peacock train. : . A tiara of seed pearls top- ped the bride'• full length vell which was bordered with r06e lace .. She carried a bouquet of ¢lte roses and a borrowed blue embroidered handkerclllel. • Miss Nancy HOOver of. Laguna Beach, maid' of horior,· wore fUU length, em-. pire gold satin brocade gown and gold brocade cap- ped ber full lerigUl IJlw;lon veil. She carried e apiJer cbcylan1hemum bouquet. Bridesmaid!, d re 1 1 e d identically in olive gretn : brocade, were the Wises MRS .. MARIO VISINTIN HN•ii Honeymoon. Melinda Hawkins of Laguna . pet.ala w.aa topped bf a tiny Beach, Judi Ful.!lebakke cit. wliite. dove. · Costa Mesa and Marjorie Dr. Ugo Giachery, hand or Benesh of Upland. the cause .'of. the Baha'i Pat Miller from Studio Cl· !£!th, read prayers ·in ty was ,best man, while English and Italian, and t.he Robert Lars en of San bride's father read the mar- Gabriel. Steven Roll Jr. of riage tablet. The cerelllOllY Los ·Angeles and Gary was witnessed by Robert McPherson Of Hollywood Hart of the Riveriside Baha'i escorted ruestis to their Assembly. seats. Miss lda Jurgensen, Mn. Mark Anthony Lease, the Diane Hicks and Miss Elena bride's brother • was Allegro assisted at t.he re- ringbearer while Mi.5s May freshment table, and Mrs, Quig'l.ey Of Beverly Hills, Elaine Pike Scofield of Bev· dressed in white ivory satin erly . Hills: circulated the brocade, was flower girl. guest book. Her basket of yellow rose Special out-of-town guests Zalme-lefebvere Vows Recited in Iowa Rite included the Mears. and Mme.. Robert Quigley of Beverly Hills; Eu i en e Johll50D ,, Pasadena; Robert O'Neil, Canoga Park, and Alvaro Chavez of Rio de Janeiro. Others were the Mmes. Robert P . Schwartz of Crestwood, N.Y.: Edwin Chad.ii of Manhattan Beach, and Vera Longyear of Bakersfield. • The bride, a graduate of Laguna Beach High School, attended UCI for two year1. She met her bulband during a cruise on · the PrinCMs Italia. He is a graduat. ~f tte University of Llceo Gulielmo, Oberdam where he majored in !languages. After a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the couple will return to Laguna Beach where they will reside tem- porarily. They will return to Trieste 1n time f o r Sandra Sue LeFebvere and Ronald A. Zalme were married by the Rev. E. E. Griesse 1n St. P a. u I ' s Lutheran Oburch 0( Battle Creek, lowa. Christmae l1oHday1 with Ute bouqu.et6 of white ea.me-bridegroom's parents. ti'ons. ,;==========ii Burdelle Knudsen ol Ida Grove was best man aod Armin Edwards and Jeff The bride is the daughter of N'rr. and Mr5. Norman LeFebvere of Danbury. lov.•a, and the bridegroom is the son ol J\.'lrs. Andrew A. Zalme of Costa Me6a end t.he late Mr. Zalnie. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride selected a floor length gown of taffeta and lace with a redingote etfe<"t and chapel trrun . .A. queen's crown of seed pearls held in place her illu!ion veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses cen- tered by a white orchid. Serving as matron of honor was ~1rs . Darnelle Knudsen of Ida Gro\(e, I°"'a. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lin· da Fixsel and Miss Janice Thoms. ""'earii:g floor length gowns of turquoise and aqua ribbon lace with ~heath skirts oC organza featuring watteau panels. They wore matching p e tale d head· plecea with veUs and carried Feminine Potential Reviewed The F asclnaung Female and the best ways t<l utilize feptlnine potential Y..ill be discus s ed durlng the Wednesday, Oc:t. 9, meeting of La& Oia.s 'I'oastmistress Club, Hunting1Dn Beach. Intbecondomlnium clubhouse, Mr1. \Y i I I i a m Vellutini will ser'-e a s m;wm•me.1 and introduce 1he opeaken who will oiler Irie! talks. Mlil Joya Sexton ">iU pr-Ille !-leer and Mrs. Ralph Almgmi will Steel w er e attaldant&. Steven Olr'letiamen ~· n d Kenneth Zalme u 1 h ered guests to their placet:. Serving as cand.l.elighters were Miss Renee Martin and ROObie Martin. A. receptioo took place In the church afbel" the ceremony, The newlyiweds a r e residing in Sioux Oi.ty, Iowa.. Newspaper Writers Initiated The Orange County Professional Club of Theta Sigma Phi, national society for v.·omen ln journalliim and communications. will inHd.ate two prominent Orange County n e "'Yspaperwomen tomor- row . Mrs. N~ ( B e a ) Ander50II, society editor of the Orange· Coast DAILY PILOT and Mrs. Donald (VI) Smith, staff writer for t.he Orange County Section of the Los Angeles TI.mes will officially join the group after s noon luncheon in the I Qaurterdeck Rocm of the Balboa Bay Clvb. Mrs. I James A. Barnhardt TII of Lal?UJ)a Beach will preslde. , Mrs. H. Page Parker of l Oa·meu Shores. Theta Sigma Phi member. will speak on her experiences eA a travel agen.1 with Costla Mesa Travel Agency. Members from throughout the county are invited and may make reservations with the BaJbo.a Bay Club or evenings with Mn. Harry H. Casey. 646-2307. t41k abou.t her favoriter----------11 femeJe ft.clfonal char1cter. Mv9111M~ ~.-:"~i.::~J~.~: WOMEN SUFFER ~.i'1Mri. ~. WITH ILADDIR IRRITATION Dou1;te wiD rev'few the mOlt Common XldM:y. or IJ14dtr Jrrlt•· , tjonl aJf@d. twice •• many wom'n •• ORDER THIS WEEKI annual sale! FINE PORTRAITS -of you or your child PRICE any alze, any fl(!lah, _ any qu11imiif- l few u111,11s If tllt mtr1p: Orte 8xl0 . re1. •12. llW SI Thrr1 S17 . rq, •z•, 11• •12 Sl1 8xl0 •• r11. UO, "" •zo Come In now, before the Christmas rush, ind sa..,.\ (Order teYtrll for Chrlstm•t 1ifl1, now!) .... dnC woman Ille ha1 !'!.~ .. --.~!t_e_I!-~•u•lnc t.enaentll •nd •Jmown. ~n!m:."d::':Ju~&:ni;:u HUNT INGTON liACH •--_,... • ., art lll'\oieed J'llfY JON t.letP. and ha\-. Ht1d1d'le1. 7777 Edlnt•• A"•· ~ .,.v....-. 1Mcklchn aM !eel otdu, 11rld, o~ Ph. 192-llJ r ti aft:t!Dd 1fJe 7180 p.m. Jn1Md. J1111idl ea.,.. CY'STEX 11111• . zmettnc and tqay call Mn. fll1j..~.':':J:'urC9=-!~~~fn'i Pllotoa1•p1lltudlo •.• flocM" Cahtf.D O!cOtt.""7·1681, for iw. ll&QITEXat'di111S1.1uieod&i. "' lddlllollll. Wtdutlon. .._:="~--:::::;:::::---•1-__ _:_ __ J • Fi.Im Shows ' Hospitals· A film ~inl boopital work ilL l.cJdki'ana, India, will bi ~ doJrlng th• next meeting of t b e Woo-.n'a AaaodatMlo, First. Presbytft'ian Cbolrcla of w..-ier. President Mro. Harold Todd wiU ClOhduct the -meettns beginning at 10:30 a.m. 1hlr1dey, Oct. 10. other iS!tivitiet will in- clude elrection at ww of- ficer< and group qng, and luncheon wtll be served by Clrde Two, Mrw. Robert Al>IDltrutl, d>alrman. LB Overeaters Every Tuesday ol the month Ove-reattrA Anonymous gather at 8 p.m. in Laguna Hllls, Leisure World , ClulJhou&e 2, dining room 1. • Area Cotillion Opens New Year Kurt W. Martine will con-Wellloito:n F. ~er Jr., duct tho meetings of the Kennet!> A. Briilingbam, N•wport ll&rbor Cotillion• Roger D. Brown, Rid>a<d when thty open tbe.lr aeuon F J a m 1 o n , Frank R. In 9Clober. !!•rm... KM!lall KDlll>t. Newport mothen work!l!g -Donald M. &oil, -G. with the M a r t J n e a 11 Oelke, M. 0. Richey Jr .• E. chairmen for the 1-Wll!M Scott end E<lwrd F. · 'Nard Jr. MUOO .,.. f2'"ffiul•tlo& final . F~ gr. d • ootillion plan• for 1he October open· palrolu Include tile Mmes. inl. -· Riobard Allen, M<tle H: Chairmen ~: the Mmes, Arnund8on, W.al!ace A. Gw- Rex R. Reno, tlMnl Jll'ld<, rle, G«rc• W. Gurr Jr., LaUe C. Bru:e Jr., ~ .Hart'f C. Johnson J r . , chairman; Robert S. Hirsch, Edward H. Kelly, William foorth pde; Jdlo Murray W. McDowell, Paul Nicolet· Wilaon k ., co~an; · Ba!1on Beek, alxtb arad•, Stewart Carpent«, co- ohairman; l&nacto E • LoMno Jr., Mwnth O*!e, Ernest C. Saftil, c o · -... and Donald A. WtatQ)n, elgbth g r a d e , a...., CC>cllairmarl. ~ for the 1lh!:rd gt'ade oot:illloo are tbe Mme1. Jarrie1 A. Bartell, 'Sw•et Adeline1 Rlrborlitea C h a p t e r , SWeet ,\deUnee convene evtty Monday at 8 p.m. for meetin1s in College Park Schoof. Costa Mesa. Mrs. Pat Partln, ~ will answer queatioas regarding the choral group. ti, R. Dani91 Olm"°"' Jr, and William O'Teilly. -lor Ille -1>ade qot!llion are tile Mmes. Michael J. Blal<e, Wellinitoo F·. Bonner. Darwin Britvich. Benjamin F. Sumi. Donald C. Cau1tln, Donna Cunstook, George De Beau· mont, (l. Willlom Groody, Michael B. Jager, Rlcbard S. Jones, William PothOff, Philip RJgttter, and James • K. 'I'llrner. Sixth gi-ade cotillian t>atrons include tile Mmes. llaooock Banning I I I , Hansel Benvenuti, Allen Kllngenamltb, John King, Knid2t, Miles Llat'scm, Reno, Jack H. Richardson, Guard Shudlter, David Srone and John Wilaon. Ptatrona for the seventil gr.ade cotillion an the Mmes. Donald B. Ayrea Jr., Leslie C. Bruce J r . , Bertrum C. Coffey Jr, Davtd L Fras«, Jager. John1on 1 K<>ll, Jiack MiartlhBU, Kenneth Nehm·, J'8'J"H E. Owen, Waler W. Smit!>, L. Lee Wagner and Joseph B. Youngor. Elghttl & r a d e CO(J.illon patrolls are the Mm.es. Phi\ Anthony, Beek, Benvenuti, LOOls M. Boyle Jr., Georgti H. Jones, John K I u g , RJ.ohard McClure. Dcnald McCone, Robert C. Picking, Hugo Sdmrirlt, Henry T. segerstrom, Frank Trane. Robert C. Vordale and Ward. Rebekah Lodge Triple L1n,k: Club of Mesa Rebekath Lotige has meetings the klurth Monday at 8 p.·m. in various loca· tioos. Mrs. Douglas Morgan at 548-1938 may be called for additional information. Bl~l< ) • FRESH WATER CARE FOR FRAGILE SKIN • Now Estee lauder lets almost every ~omplexion en joy soap and water washing with new gentle penetrating fragile cleansers and follow-up routines. Gentle Feciel Shempoo. e velvety gel-seep, 5.00. Almond Mee l Scrub Seep, 5.00. Fo6el Milk Rinse, to restore moisture , 5.00. Almond Clay Pack, 7.50. Non-Oily Under.Mokeup Creme, 7.50. Cosmetics, 17 A GIFT FOR YOU Receive tho Beouty Booquet of Youth.Dow Porfum de Sechet. Eou de Perfum Sproy end Re-Nufr iv Lipstick with any Estee Louder purchose of 5.00 or more. Broodwoy Huntington Boocli. H.Ui'ITINGTON IEACH 1111 l01N6Elt AVE. • HUNTIN5-TON llACH Tlll,HONl 19l·Jlll SHO, MONDAY THltU SATURDAY 10:00 A.M.,, t iJO ,,t,f, ' ~ l • ' , • --------............----· -- " • • '· War En·d Nixoit!ls ls't At!tio.Q Bombing " ' .. But Sees No Way to Pr omiae Defin.ite Date t oo -.!a o1 .td«y-lit loud --lie 1ayll\ _, t.alltJille a candlci.te, -..,,., tlllt 11141 ne"! ' By J,OUIS CAllSELS Ila! candldlrt. ba DO lllaslc ut!1 ..._. ,.,. fomw&a, no 19CZ'et pita', for 'wl'li! NIXON campalp brhlclnc the -to an Wh h ii •·~·• II · honorableeod.Ji.-te -80 • e~ pre • employ -V"I' dlp)omattc dent -In bil mind there II .crateu 1eem1 molt l!Uly no lon1er au 111f" about it -to yield res\ilts m t.he Richard M. Nixon says he clrcumttancet prevaillna a< will ' devote all of his the time. His r,itictance to • . talk now about such epe~ formlda~le ener~ to en<ling measures u a bombing the war m Vietnam. halt, willle dou*ss , pro. He believes it can be done )llpted In pait by political in less thln a year, perht<pl prudence, also reflecta h1I ln five or six monllhs. But he cQC.viction ·. t h a t wiU make no campa!gn pro-circumttancta may chacl• · mis!• to that tffect because ao greatly before the new he knowc that if tihe new adfn,Jnlftratkm takt1 . ava president ii publicly com· nest JanUlr)', that it ll"fool· mitted te >lopping the war lib to try to antlclpate now by a ctRain d.IM, th• enemy .exactly whit 111>prood! can exact conc:essic>ns in the should be taken then. pe&ce negotiations merely by stalling for time. TOP PRIORITY RELAXED TRIP Nixon will give top priori· ty to ending the war because Nixon's off-the-platform he. is satisfied tti.at tbert can views about Vietnam, the be no real progress towar.1 . current election campaign toluti.on of this country's and several other topics urgent domestic and in.- were communicated. to this terna.tionaJ. problems until reporter during a l<>ng and its costly d i v i s i v e in· re)axed conversation aboard volvemeDt in Vietl'lam is b.1a: campaign plane, tb.e ""--ably llqutda•·• Tricia, as he made a )et4ge ~· ~-bearnstormtng tour of tbe But in private COD· Deep South. versation, aa in p u b 11 c 'I'be Republican presiden-speeches, be bears down hard on the word Color Film On Wildlife "honorably." We cannot simply pull out of Vietnam, he sa~s. however tempting that eeri:y out may appear at times. So bil ~ desire , to end Ule war ii balanced by • determinati'"1 te bold Five wlld ·Hie catar film· out tor .a viable peace · set-. programs wiU be_presented. tlement Chat cag. @Y.~rt t.he by t:tie National Audubon need of. a ne:w Amencan IR· Society again this year tervent1on w1th a few yeat:s. under the sponsorship of Nixon was relaxed and Costa Mesa's Sea and Sage amidable throu·ghout our Branch. talk i·n his private com. The fir st program is "Four partment in the forward Seasons'' to be shown by section of the chartered Willred E. Gray, OcL 19. Uni ted Airlines 727. For a Other films will explore the man ,in the middle of a sea, Austral.i!Ji a n d Death gruelling eleotion campaign, V'l:lley. AH of the programs he seemed remar·kably will begin at 8 p.m. at rest.d and free of tenoloo. Smedley Junior Jtigh, Santa · Ana, 2120 W. Edinger. SHOWS POISE Season tickets may be ob-This poise is something tained from the Sea and he's worked. hard to t.ichieve sage Branch, 2244 State -it's part of the "new Nix~ Ave ., Costa Mesa . Proceeds on" -but it al&o stems from the series will be used trOm his confidence · ttiat he tor looal coll6erwtion work. has thi! election won. He is •vOD In private. lie-~ =..=:,~!ii llllt a pr .. ldonWltct. · · I \' Ht h**''t ferl-1"8, N!llllD 1lNIT.f . ,. .men RepubUcan cMICl!dato II II 11111 _.., · wll!i De • •• ~ t1it -'°' ~ ···m· Tlloma• E. wey, way·-11!at cau Nlsois to mu10 lo .front In 1111 ol 11!1 P.Ol\I, biJ lier' f~· " h 11"' managed to "snatch diteat P ,, "'4:, .,..~ :l.'"' from the jawa ot victory.'' ' ~~ Wt.el, .,-ea-lrheP, But Nixon ·usure1 yOU: that !>!·•· camP.a!HI 4D "I' there 11 no 11Dewey Syn· Dttp Soult. <~ ·comes OD dr . •\ In "• jMO ~ !or Ip tnd erdtr btJt ome ,_ -.. '!', · 111't1it lam• --.·malsjl palp. NothlnJ le beln( tlull lt m\1111 lit ... illll[llni.a !aken fer 6an1«1, lit In· by Jwollc•' .,.j equo,llty IOI llll.I. He ls aolns to J10Ur on alt Amtrl<lllJ b1oclt • wep the coel, campaJp.IDC. " U .....,,,... . ' \ ' 1· bard .. an ~ rill>t ww~. . . up te Nov. 6. And be i l]a4 Ht -tl!al lit iln!,I to ... llApublican worbr! likely *I 't!ln' ID~ ·N•in> taldnf the omie l:Mp-•lUI· votes, -m. lie 1ay.: glng attitude 111 all of the And lie -·bowl that hJ! 1wlng slates. · could o:e,U,: ~Vt hG Having been hiriiself wrJt-Chances ot ,ea pt u r in l aeveN.l Soutbmf • t 1 t e ".s ten off as a poli·~cal co~pse from Walllce· If lte would on several occ1S1on1, Nix.on make 111 uftquaui.ld; ·appe~ i. not about te proc)aun te -"law and order" Hubert H. Humphrey ·. ' . -"dead" sO tar as this cam· ient:ime~. paign ls concerned . H'e ex· But any me. wbowim: the pect. "' see the Democrmc presidency wllh raelll •R-candldate ftll1 1 e v e r at peall .,.t lolally allenau percent.age pomta tn Ibo tile, 20 milllOlt members di dii!t back "' the party the Negro community, NiJ:· ticket. But in, N i ·S: 0 n • 1 . op s.ays, cannot 1ovem seasoned. political judgment. . .\merIDa. , He can ~ n ~ Y it woold take a "big event" ~~ over a fatal slide m· -something comparable to to Clvil war. a peace settlemeot in Viet· nam -t.o give Humphrey any cballce at all of wlnlling, WALLACE CONCERN Planetarium Show Slated '!bird pa rt7 clllilidllo ~ Wallaee 11 causing Nixog co~ 11-e ®eE.'1-tmnk Wallace bas a chance "Windovis to the Sfln" II o.f.. winning the presidency, ttie current tbow' at Sam,! but he worries about the im· Ana Oollefl'• Tessmami: pact that Wlllace's cam· Planetiarium. 'nle 1 how · p&gn will have, after the election, on Ute new ad· discusses the arNDgemen.t ministration's cb~ces of and organisati.on of tbe reuniting the nation. universe. · ·· Healing the bitter PKt'oll>t.autumn·- divilions which have series "WiDclOwl" -wlll be developed between races, lb.oft Weidnlld&)'1! at 7 p.nl. regions, generators and Ill· Ill<! Fridays et 7:30, p.m. come groups is second only 1flroulh Oc:I. ·u. ·Rolerva· to enclin~ the Vleool)l war tiOnl ~ be midt by oall· ... Nixon • Mat ol priorltl•• lnl M7-IG6l, Est. soo. for Ibo Republican ad· Otbtr im>ar-n• In the m.inistraUon which ht ex.. series 1.Dcludif uugtrta.in tti.e pecta to take office on Jan. North," "Chrl.stmU Sitar," 20. a ·nd ''The .Othe r He slaps his leg with 1 999,999,9991991." OPEN DAILY 10·10, SUN. 10 •.7 COSTA MESA ONLY POP ALBUMS Our l09. 4.79 -2.67 .. l DAYS !>NLY A complete selection of rtereo records by your favorite mod and pop art.lits. Take your plek. 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IUICllUC' CAN OPlltlR . 6.97 o....,., ... --· ·-··---·-e--."""'.:: llfll .. lllr - Halt --• -· Mondoy, Otllbtr 7, I '168 . ' GAILY PILOT JZ: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .. • 7 . . ;l I ' ._, .. . " .. ----------·-----..--. • • :."" ' ' DRILL TEAM j!RAJ:Y.IC,ES ARE LDNG.SEUIONS DI! KIGH.Sl!'l!'lllNG !IR.E~SION PE More Than. J11!i(. ·physi~al. ~x~rdse GIRLS DEMONSTRATE THE LITHUANIAN FOLK DANCE -1.ITTLE.HAZELNUT . . !llfflT,rlaa COS.Liff "MAIN!ID RO~INE COSSAREK . ""1ca·~I ·l'UN "1, I . ' Photos by Jam.ea McNabb Jr. Physical education, tf daily must for girls at Huntrington Beach Hieh SdlOol, mj!ans more than just exertion·and ex- ercise. The '50 minutes eaoh da<y , five days a week for four years offer high school students a chance to learn how to swim and perform domestic and foreign folk dances, as "well as participating in team sports and tennis and badmint.on competition. Fun though it oan be, physical education i6 still a course in the high school cuniiculum. And that means, the girls must be graded . Marks range from A to F on the basis of a girl's skill, knowledge, par1Ji.cipa1ion and citizenship. Points are taken off, fOr example, if a girl's gym outfit isn't cleaned weekly. Miss Jean Gill, chairman of the Huntington Beach High girls' PE department, ad.mi~ that some girls do get failing marks in her classes. "If they fail here, they fail in other subject areas," she said laughingly. For the girls who take a real in- terest in 6PQl'ts, team participation and exercise, Miss Gill offers after- school activities. The Girls' Athletics Assn. -"any girl can come out for GAA," she says -is a group of girls Who learn how to play team sports and them compete with o th er girls' teams in Orange County. The Huntington Beach High girls' drill team practices routines after odlool eadi day too. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION PERIODS, .LIKE BOYS', BEGIN WITH CALISTHENICS ' ATHLETIC HIPPIE SYMP.ATKIZERS l'IND .A HAVEN II~ f OLK DANCING A NOTE FRoM THE DOCTOR IS THE ONLY VALID EXCUSE FOR NOT 'SlhTING,U~' ~ .1 •·. " ·I ' .. ' I •, " •• •I .·, •· •I .. . , ' . . ., . ' • .. ' ' ~ • • • .. 1 • ' • < ' • ' ' ' • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' • • ' l ,, _, ~ " .• ' ( ~ ~ ·: " • < ' ~ • ' ., ' < ,. • < ' •• ' ' • .. ~ . I ' ., ·' .1 .• I ' ' ' ' , . • • • . , " , .. • • ..... -~-------- OAILY PILOT LEGAL N011CE New Issue The loUowlng ottering ts .n\ade bJ PraspoCIUt<>nlVr wile,., slate lam perlnll, $1~000~000 .. G·H OIL AND GAS PlOGRAM 1968 (Grover-HolfackerJ 100 PROGRAM .UNITS Ottering price: SI0,000 per unit Also avallallle: · s 5,000 per V. unit NEW TOYOTA' DEALEIJ -Bill Maxey, who ,... cenUy ·opened on B-21 Boulevard. Humingtoo Beach , receives congratulations from, top Toyota o(- ficials. Pictured, (left to right) are John Rosbeim, Toyota district manager; John a..r-, regiooal manager; S. Kato, executive vice-president of • Toyvt.a; Jam• McGraw , nalioriaI sales manager in the U.S., dealer Bill Maxey; Shoji Hattori, P*i• dent of Toyota Motor Distrtbutors for the U.S.; ml Tatsuro Toyoda, assista~ ~ce president lor Toy .. ota in U.S. No End in Sight .. To Grape Strike DELANO (AP)· -"L& .Hueli:a t" The P,Ut four ye1r1, - Spanilh wor<jJ -tbe otrikt! - hlYt -the rallylns cry of RELIGIOUS MAN an tplc Cillfomia 1 a b o r Cesar Cfiaver11 be of the dllpde bl· tbe hot vineyard! of AFL-CIO United B a r m one of the wor1d1s richest w.o r k er 1 Orpnlzinf COm:· qrkultunl belts. The end is rruttee and archltect of the not Jn slpt. boy<0tl. Devoted to the "°"" Technlcally; no atrU.. ·.., ,vl~lence tetdtbl~ Al 16&>)dh~ lots: menoberl ol the ~to . he;tl a l'<llgiOUI miihrho aaya United Fum w 0 r k er s f.requenUy, "No unlonl movei- OrganWng -c 0 m m l t t .e e .meqt .ii wortb ~ Ute-of one (UFWOC) mettly are refusuic fitJr! Wor~~r or 1Jls~c$Ud, or to acc<pt jobl. Nonunion OOl<~Otlli•~'-' membert are 1Yallablt, and Early this year, Chavez, 41, .,. workln(, demollltraled 111' ~lion to 'Feurfour yean,howeYer, "la huetga" _t ~ FAVORlfES N1tion•I 1n4 IOc1I r11d1r• dilp poll• pr'ov• tlt1 DAI LY In High Gear motion have ~ u..dily weJ'.pi,;,!rl!ll:i tMQfut. _,_ bitter, ft~!ng a peak Since the fut, broken In a early this year"~ a · na· celebration. which ·~ the UonaI )>oycolt was ell led late Sen. Robert '1'. Keohedy •-• the tale of CllllonWI-to his side, 'Clla...-liijl' been , .,ILOT cirri•• 101111 of the 1r1ott pop11l1r cohuri1u i nd f11tur11 l'l'lli11bl1 to 1ny •1w1p1p1r In th1 Unit1d S.t1t11. Javelin Enters Drag Scene asoua• .. ~er treatm<nt for.•~ oplnaI lable grapea, ~N , ~ 1be key word fn the dispute dilc dlsease, aDraYated by Is ta b I e. Wine and r.alain tbe fast. LEGAL NOTICE For Furtber --~ •• =,~";:,:.:,=:.:-,;;,;;,;;;•;;";;",;;,;--I ln!OrmatloJI, SUl'•lllO& cou•T 01' THI I ftll t ITATI o" CALll'O•NIA l'O• p ease OU TH• COUNTY Ofl ~....... and return .. ._ ,. ...... ot ••0011 AHLl'O•T, Dt-coupon to: c:e:.~icE IJ HE•EllY GIVEN lo lfte ' See our full-page ad in this week's TIME Magazine I FIRST CALIFORNIA COMPANY Where the investor ' By CARL EAl\S1ENSEN OI' .. l)lllY P'lltt '''" A new Wrinkle has betn ad· ded , to drag racihg b y American Motors' first formal ent.ey into super stock drag ricing with an especially modified super stock Javelin. This hot model is now on display at Holiday J\amble.r on Harbor Boulevard in Costa M.,., c.rffttol'I ot fhl •llDY• MIMCI 6ecefenl / 111ai 111 ~ "'"'"-clalm1 t.t•l~t '1111 MUTUAL FUND wlll ___. •rw ,....ill'ICI to 11" "*"• BROKERS, INC. alwoy1 comas firs! The special AMC "super stocker" is the stock Javelin that has been ril<>dlfied sligbUy ror· competition drag racing. It has t~ lhe quarter mile at 1.20 mph with an elapsed time of tl. 7 .seconds. Mechanically, it contains-480 horsePower and has a 390 C.J.D. engine with stock block, crankshaft, heads and valves. wtfh thl l'llC9Mt'Y wlldllfl. In .. «tlc:e • o1 tllfl cllr.t ot !M..I!:~ .n:.lefj ,=.~ 474 E Seventttnth Street ~':"to ~-\•Md et t11e aHlet Costa. Meu.. Californla 92626 ot her AttorMYS Gf'OUfMll llWI .. ,,, 10 ooo s.1111 Monlu lloullv1n1. l.1)11 .,..;..,IM Clllftrnll toCN1, which 11 thf !'lent Hiid Ille thl 1nfOllllltioll Oft G-M pl-ee of bualries1 at ttoe 11nderoJ1nMI In 111 011 _0 "' ''''''" '"' m1tter1 P«t1IN1"11 N the Hl1l1 ot .. ld ... decl'lleflf, wllhl11 1IK month$ 1fl1r ffle ""' publ1c1tl111"1 or 11111 1111Hct. D1tl!'CI SttttemiNor • 2J, 1'61. M9rNr1! 8-11 AMPOrf Eucutrlx ot IM Wiii or thl •llDY• n1med dectcMlll ••osSMAll.~ftD ...... ,,,. SMlll ~ ....,¥11'4. l.ta ~ C1llf#rlll• '°'6r "T•h (2111 472-'1~ ....... _______ _ .~ ....... _______ _ '"'----""'··-~·--... ""'*"' .., bliwtft• PIJltllihld Ortl!H C11i11t O.lly , !"!lot, fl~'-:;;=---,,;;;.;;;-=,,-°'SIP!tlMr ~ Jt, lfld ectGber . 7. 14, ~) n 19'1 . 1'45-;I LEGAL· NOTICE . -·· .. _ ..... ·~ N1tlonal 1'41ww11Der Wtft: .., OCtokr t-11, 1 NI Jl55 Via Udo Newport leocll P110111: 67!1-Jf40 Wilti1m E. M,Cl•ndon M•n191r ' ' --ctJ) llll~T·MHA. (),l~ I\ • A.T MAU~ SA.Vlfllllf3S OCTOOI:~ 1-1() Came ill ARC! See Our Diopla.y ol Old Newpijrt-M ... Photogrophsl The Harbor Area has a hundred years of colorful history, and Mariners ~vlngs·Has arranged wilh the Newport Beach' and Costa 'Mesa Historical Societies for a visual reminiscence of Old Newport-Costa Mesa area. Nearly .100 photographs will be on display at Manners Savini!s October 1 -10, lend Your Old -Photogr;q>hs •nd Help Re-Cre•le """ Newport-M ... • If 'Y'Jl..I have old photographs of any part of the Harbor Area and wish to make them a\lailable to the Historial Societies, bring them to Mariners SaYfnss fK>m October 1 -10. The Societies will copy them, give.you a credit line, and add them to their permanent Historical Collection. tf your photo k ever displayed or reproduced, you will receive credit in print as the owner. . Marinen ~vinp and Lo.in Affocl•tion . Westcltff It Dover • Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 • Phone: 642-4000 • Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Ftiday: g;00 am to 6:00 pm.. • ' • • , lt Is driven by· Ron Root who is Javelin Club Coordinator for AMC and director of Highw11 Safety and Car Club dlvision1 ' tor the NaUonal Hot Rod - Assoclatlon. The Javelin will , be on display most of the week' and will compete at Or&nJe Country Racew1y on Satuday and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12. ll'apta: are not involved,-the Chavez, born March 31, 1921, • union hu signed contracts on a 'farm near Yuma, Ariz: .• model start in the dlvlsJon'1 with a number of Yintnerl wu 10 years old when his 16-year history. Deliveries and and raialr( producers. No tab-. father, going broke, joined the new orders totaled 81,7~ in te srape arower bu 1lgned. migrant worker trail. the first thrff day1 of th:e '19 · Today, Chavez and his wile model announcement to shit· PRESSUR~ Helen and I.heir eight children ter all. record3 tor 1 comptra-Every major Political can· llve in a two-bedroom house at ble Introduction -..tod. didate -and aome mi.nor onea Delano, a dusty market.place .,... ' -has been pres.sured · to take town of 12,000 where he called Sharpest gain in deliveries a position. Many church' COUll:-his fint I t r i k e ol grape and orders was rtgistered in cU.1 have endorsed it. Some pie.ken in 1965. Buick's restyled Le Sabre, Wildcat and Electra series and irocery chains have di.aeon-LOW WAG~ CK deliveries· asd orden on the tlnued the ule.of table grapes. Chave1 insists that grape PUNT, PAS.S, KI Riviera Wert up 28.1 """rctnt Bumper •tlckera have ap-CONTEST STARTS SOON ,.... peared all OYer California, pickers must come under the Boy. ••• ei••t "-···• i• over last year. ' 1 , 8 t t No"onal Labor Relations Act. -e 6" LIUUUllY' >I proc liming: ' ' 0 JC 0 W in the H 1 r b o r A r e a Buick figures &how lhlt 1 "Bo t G He eontinds that growers ex- still have time to register for nearly ,1,500,000 persons visit-:.:. ~~:Buy ~C:,: ;!). ploit the farm workers, paying the eighth aMual Punt, Pass, ed Buick showrooms •in tht Productl"~-a retaliation to low wqea, providing poor Kick Competition with trips , S-day introductory period. New York-City aupporting the ~bouain&- and trophies being awarde<r IVERSON MANAGER MAKF.1 boycolt -and, "Buy Grapes." The lahle lf•pe growm the eventual winnen. vw EUROPEAN"TOUB The boycott is dealgned to have refuled to meet with H d rt f 1·tr of UFWOC representatives. They ea qu~ era or regui a· Mr. and Mrs. Kent· Allen force isrowen, who share in refused. to appear at a House tlon in the Harbor Area 15 Newport Beach will be among Califonll1'1 $.1.1 billion a year subcommittee meeting 0 n Theodore Robins Ford at *<! 30 Southern California . Yolks-agrlcu1tural lndu.sb'y, to the farm labor relaUons. HarbOr Blvd., Costa Mesa, wagen dealer sales managers bargaining table. Chavez countered with the where entries will be accepted and falUilies arriving home On one aide of the issue: the boycoU. • th~gh Friday, Oct. 11·, Tuesday after an 1311ay trip ~rs. whose Jandl lie Growers call this Q.lOVI an Entrantl must b e ac-through England .ind Germany amona fields ~einf 11 per admiuioa Of· failw-e. companied by a pMent or which included tourrt' through' cent of the fruits a n d ~Said 1 ll'O~ spokesman : guardian. There is no '*arge·. their VW factory f1ClUt1ea at '-'.egetablM so14 ,tn the United · ''For three 1..a. tpe U.nJted Eighteen trophies . will be Wolfsburg 1n~ Hannover, Ger-Sta~. Fann ~orim ·Have souaht •warded locally by Robins many. On the Olhtr:. Mexi'can-un.succiutully to recn:lil. the Ford . First pb;1ce winners go ~llen is sales manager for Americana who bring in the. grape ,pners .. All have re. on for further competition in Ch.1ck lverson Volkswagen in harvest, ~avellli, from one mained .on the job. J:ach zone contests. Winners of zone Newport Beach and ii abo spread to another in ~. year'• ~.~ been "Plf.ked. competitions will r e c e l v e president of the Southern Call-When the hanwt k dotle, IO is ~vin(,(l:Ued to aell the ,F'ape trophies and runnen-up are fornla Volkswagen Sales Man-their job _ ttntll the next picken Oil' U. ·ne~ ti>r a awarded certificates. Zone agers Association. time. 11ie awegrae '" r m union. the UP.W6c is; now winners move on to compete tit NATIONAL BUG-IN wOJ'ker .tollJ 134 days a~· wteldina tbe blackjack ol the for area championships. COMING ocr. n Hi aeta about 'M pertt'!l. 'Jess .boyeott ln' an efMrt to 'Jorce Area · champa travel ta The streeVdune buggy a n d than· the federal poverty-levt1 grower1 to ~ contrac;ll on division events in NFL hot ~tie @ivers finally will el A1!00, wtth"'mt"'aVerqe an-~al~-.,~~:' .. ·· stadiums in St. Louis or Atlan-have their .ll:ay at Orange :· • ta where 12 finalists are County Raceway on Od. 20. • 1 chosen -six from -the NFL .Because the. event ii shaped ' '2' 5-5'.· . Yo. u· . s· L ...:..u". ld· Eastern division and six from and sized for ~, VW and Cor· IW the NFL Western division. vatr powertia vMicle, the' ev-. · . ' , . '. Winnera are accompanied by ent is being ca_Ued , naturally, · ·· · --~.:: J' M. 1 their fathefos to all area and tbe "1st Natior!al Bug.Jn." K .w r =t t eans divi!lon competitions. Plans call·for a giant slalom now I w ' The twelve division winners mini-road race, a quart.er mile ' .. . . . .. . J go. with both parents, to the drag race and other teats of By SYLVIA PORTER (3) TO·YoU; u ra-1a.wr ol. Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla., fOmpetiUon and sltlU: A cir-Do)'.oo know what the baf... f1DiB in e •nancia( in· t·o r lhe national final11 during cus tent will house 1 manuf1c-flecab "~" retw. to .and ltltution, it. _,,ests tower the annual NFL play-oft game. turen' upoaiUon of bu I 1, hifw. you• c(Nr idea ti. bow' NOii on yotJF &&Wngs too Bes.Idell Robins Ford, boys . buggies, equipment and ac-j.~ tneae· { i g. u re J . (unlesa-ytM' ;rate ot return also may regi!ter at the Costa ceuories. eoukl· be to our eco.1101uy fn • ii fixed). ~ Meaa Recreation Department, Vlc Wiilon of c:o.ta Mesa geneoal and yvur pocket' (() H you're looking IQT a Newport Beach Recreation is director of .the event • n d bore*· tn ~? job Md do not haw ikius Department, and at th• prombes ·"bands, balioona. y 0 u ' r 0 the rare, In· wh!Ch. 91'1 greatly ht de- Harbor Area Boys Clubs. The gitu, fun, buggfu and beeUes dividual u Yotl 00 inol\'~ for mand, Yoll'll find it to.aher contest will take pl1ce at galore." · ;. there· 11 .an· M'toundlng' in--to get .a Job, A .er Costa Mesa City Park on The event also will be uaed clinat:ion even e·.m on I Jlnam,..yment Nile ~ im· Saturday Oc,t. 12. Competition • to itage a .Pre-technical bJ.. itudentl m nnaloc. · in our pH~ bt a moce restr.fjned for 1-9-10 age group starts at 9 ~~Uon or the can com pet-' country todlry" ei~ to ·ig· economy. ::: a.m. and the 11·12-13 group mg In the lrlll.5-8aj1 off-road nore, 8J uodereatiimatil or to (5) If y.ou're a retailer, starts at 10:30 ".m. The park race on Nov. f.7. mt!Jlnt.erpret tNI toe. So 'you'll find it harder to make la localed et 570 W. IBth St. here goee: sale1 -even if we, yaur THE FIGURES 11JS.S" cu!t:omeM, dig into our sav· INTRODUCTION INDICATES Li.herte Joins reler to Ille 1 c~eduied ings. BIG YEAR AHEAD decline In 111te f-budget U the Introductory weeks T M from a d•liclt ol $2S.4 billlort (6) IF YOU'RE eit1m' a just passed are· any indlcotlon rust ortgage In flroa! 1968 to .. deficit ol homebuyer, homebuilder, or of wha~ lies aheadJor the 1~9 only elboot SS billOOn oc so in home seller, yoo'll have an autos it will be a big, big Jc>seph E. La. Llberte, a the current ~seal year 1969. easier time ol tt. Mortfage year. member of the board of dlrec-This Is familiar enough, money will ' become more MO!t dealers had strong tors of the Orange County but behind thM ye:ar.to-ye·ar t'V'ailable as borrowing turn-outs to see the new mod-Mortgage Bankers, has joined decllne in t h e deficit ac-pressure!I from o t:h e r els and as one .salesman said, Trust Mortgage Service c>f t.ually w i 11 be a masslve sources let ~. Yoo'B .. J1111 "They wtren't just. tire ~ck-·· Santa Ana u a mortgaae loan swJng in the budget from big 5lteep rates f« ~ D>:OeY era but truly Interested buy-ofll~. deficit In u-final six but you'll be,ab]e b> pt;t, ers:" La. Liberte, a resident of m<dhs at calendar 1968 to a .aod this ls the cn.tc:ial factor M.anu(aci.urers have report· Orange, wu formerly the, tiiJ iJurplljJ fit the first. iix in ta. consbwtion pictqre, ed b.!g lncmi!!fs ,ir\. boU;I mt~ OIJmge County area m1n11er nronthi d. caJendlllt19'19. The virtually cert• in er1 and deliverie11. Buick deal-of Advance M o r lg 1 C • To auggest how sharp this emer.gence ol. 11. hous!nC eni got off to tbeir fastest new Corporation. tum migbt be,,ope iulonned l!pUr1. a, ea• mat~ f!'. fact, I HOW WELL DO MUTUAL FUNDS PERFORM? To help you decide, Gooctbody Is hotdlng a one-session seminar, designed to help clear·up questt~ns vou. may have about those rriutual funds. nus session-. pnmar· ily for investors. already familiar With Mutual Funds will attempt tq probe into areas eenerally not covered by,th• 'usual Investment S'eminars-includina the Important income and glowth sttualions. . . . WED NESDAf -OCT. 9 In our ·office Conducted by: Paul Skillllllfl, Jim Chadllum • · Seminar fr111117:30 to 9:00 P.M. For rt11e1Vatlons, please phone Mrs. Luce m GOODBODV & CO •. llTAIUlf9 1111 M..klt .. Jeffia• ltedatl c .. ...,,,, frct.ftl 41111 llllCI{ sr~ NlWl'OWI KACH • S4N12l r • -lo 1hat the Ttd ink • & ma;o.. 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' .Cardinals, Brockl DETROIT (AP) -Mlcke)' Lollcb went other pllcllera JO.I Sunday. . , :t Gut to the mound for Detroit today know-That pve tbe Cardlnlis J.I edit In lie !ni he mJ4bt ·be ll")liJit to keep Lou Bnick • e r I e 1 and left tt· up to Lolicb, ftr't lrool a rec.rd Io r llolen b .... -and ""17 ouccesaful Tiger burler, to keep:! wlahlng ,he hid 10111e football lllml to ~ ..._ alive In hit duel wlih N • II with. , Jlriles today • .Lollch beat Brlls In Ille . cond --"~ -~-.. ~ "Football clubl uae lllml for scouling.. •--· ·--, Wby abouldni buebl!J,?" LoUcli ~ ~.· 'psted, "Baseball ~ t oeem In havo ~~~~'i':'~tti!':.::; Black Boycott ~ nP'!?il are enoug11, , i I "I'm a ftnn bellever·tn fllmt, Bui our Thing' : ; club doesn't do it'.! don~ tlilnlr"m..t of ' • . of Pas•:~. the clubl In· byeball do, II '°" Want to .., • eee aomething, mtead of just bear-about ' !~ It, why can, J00!1' I";_ h s •! ~t Lolicb " aUQelling \helt ~ very .. uuac es ay ,, atmple: lhlt bueball clubl oubatltull ' ' ; ftlm telll\Onl filr ~ llCOllling reportl ihat · · ' , · they 'now Ula '-'and which •veral MEXICO.Cfl'Y-'llle ~ 77-Jll!I! players tn tho aeries have uJd theY clan, United Statea lrlCJt and deld team n.,r pay too much attention to · into Ibis· Ol}>mplo <1]>ftal Sunday and':l{I&, Lollch makes his' pltoh i., ·lllms while lilted that.the tJaul'.Of 1 bllcl boyco(l.!11 using Brock aa bis ewnple. dead. . f. "No man, no matter what he does, Is "We have ·been usured there wW be~ perfect," Lollch ~lafned. '1n' my trouble .whatever,'' Mid ·-Jonl!oq; stre.tch _move, tben!•1 somethin1 ,f do ~ coach ~ ptard'}rd Univ~-~ wrong. ~e bu \j) ~. An!i if y_ou can 'The J>oys are .luiri ,to __ wta ~. l}iil watch over and over-again, you can ptct that ~,au they are co~ with. -~I: it out." "The black boycotLlaue .is dead"~~ Bob Gibson, who overwhelmed McLain ded Stan Wrigh~ Negl"<\•aulllant .,,.;ii; ~nd the r~st of the Detroit Tigers with a "I have been · very · close to the b1iet five-hit. 17-sfrik-eout pert°ofmance In the athleteJ. You. ~aft-bet there Wlll be;ii Series opener threw another ·nve-hitter ·~ demonst.r•Uori!." · · · · ·-~~ as St. Louis 'battered McLain and five John· ea;.10. · biarded N~gro ~tei-;, ' San Joiie Sia~ and"one of tlie putllailtS:Jn the black protest m o v e m e n t', <oroborated liia coaches' 1utement;; With lcime mild :rtse.rvailons. ' ~·:;: ' OLYMPIC TORCH ARRIVES - A young Mexican swims the Olympic tourch to lllwre in Veracruz oo final leg of iu· long joumey lo Mexico. Af. right, Me:dcan runner sQirts the torch lo'l\'"'1 Mexico City for Sat. urday's operd.ng day ceremonies. OLYMPIC VItLA.GE · SEES . U.S. FLAG MrnCO:CJ\i...: ~the.&;;~., Stri~ are fiylng , ov~ . tbe Q!ympic Village for the firlt. time since World 1port.o atan begih ll'rlvtnl here last mortth for the 1968 Olyrppic GameJ. .. we. havt"DO tn.tentlQn of dlJruptlng-- Gamet ·~ Car101'llll' "Blll'lhll do<s.not meai\ ~ lilll Mf,,a.i eifilij to 'acceli-. "lbi.te th<'~ .UiT."hlvaa1een °'II' &he black mad 'ln Amerlca." -~ USSR Asks Avery . to Quit Olympic Post MF;X!CO CITY -Avery Brundage, sharply opposed by Russia, will stand for re-election or yield the presidency of the lntenlational Olympic Committee within the next few days. Bnmdag~, ·Rt-year-old C h i c a g o millionaire who has held the world's key post of amateur a~etics since 1952, hadn't declared· his intentions as the fqll, 72-mem~r IOC began a plenary session today. But, then ne_itber had · any potenUal · rival for the prestige-laden job which ts pretty expensive for the average amateur : aport addict. · Two possible candidates mentioned are count Jean de Beaumont of France~ Giulio Onesti of Italy, OnesU last· week was unanimou'sty elected president of the newly-formed permanent assembly of National Olympic Commllie<S, a mildly dissident group to the, IOC. At ihat Uine, Onesti_, a Rome iawyer, said M: lacked-the wealth to shoot for th"e JOC pris:fdency . Pertinent to the presidenUal elecUon - one ef 56 items listed on the IOC's agenda contµlu~g wtil Saturday's start of the 19th Olympiad, a Russian official took a verbal poke at Brundage in a pre-IOC ~venUon interiview. Sergle Povlov, Russia's secretary of apol1B, ouggeated lhll Bnmdoge rftlre, but , Uke all' cr!Uos of the Ol;inplc partlarch, he dodged namlnl I specillc candJdue. Povlov blamed Brundage for abaenct of many hpportapt C!>Ujltrtea from IOC membm'lhip; Jor IOC acts of dlecrl:mlna· lion in .such cases aa North Korea and East Germany, and for not including such apOrts as basketball and nn•ini fer women on the OlympJc program. 5 " ., Wonder of World Mexico City Blend Of Ancient, Modern MEXlcO CITY -·TllU II Ille _.ntt of two colllDIDI detiped to aequallt you wltb tbe metropol1 wbere tbe 1968 Olympic G.ame1 ·WW open t h I 1 weekend ..• Mexico Clly. -, It.isn't listed among' the iecognlzed woodir1 of the · wo"tld. But this mapific~nt c'JtJ.-is a won4!ous metrQPOlls, with its.touch of downtown WHITE · W A.,SH ~lllDlllh ·-..1ur1w111Ta archllectural genius ~: its pyramid!!: just out.side the ' city llmlts. ... Some say Mexico .City is one of the most" beautiful of .U global centers wjth ill fountains , 1ta~ue1, parks and . main thoroughfare -Paseo de la · Retqiina. Six million people Uve In tb!J city 'that will h..t the Olympic Games next ....u." LI Cludad de Mexico -Mexico. City -bouts the · ancJent and t b e modern. On one 1fde of the booming 7,347 foot-high mecca are the pyramlda, whiCh cUte: back, to early days-of Indian history, But the clly'ltlelf Ii now surrounded by a freeway, and Its downtown sec· tion rivals any capital on earth for 20th century beauty. \ Hotels like the Maria Isabel, Con· tinental Hllton, Hotel Prestdente, Del Prado, Reform.a, etc., can compete with any in the world for elegance, and certainly for economy. The main drag of that great-city - Paseo de la Reforma -is coniparable in beauty with any ma:ln street I have ever seen, including Paris' ·famous Champa de Elysee. The· University of Mexico ls one of the oldest universities in North or South America and has an enrollment of 75,000. Jta ca'mpus -noted for the fantastic mosaic' designs on the bulldinis -ia stupendous and attracts scores of toqrists dailf. And how ma.Dy parks can compare with the enlarg1?4 version o f Chapultepec, with its caatle, lakes, zoo, museums, restaurants a n d forest? Nooe .. Mexico City's public lranspcrlation is 1abuloo. -.. peciaily if you're a Souttiem' Califomim:i, upacustomed to any kind ol worthwhile bus <r taxi service. La Ciudad de Mexico has something fol-everyone • . . we,ll a 1 m o 1 t everyone. Surfers are out ot luck. Ho~ever, lovers of art, music, sport. hiltory and tbe flavor of international trayel find · little, to complain about la thlt nearby wonder of the world. • Stewart Wins, G~eyFourth > fu. Grand Prix The American flat wu raJsect-to full stsff tn «remonies , th!i. mllrning ,al!er the bulk of . the United Statel . Olympic athletic teams arrived hete ·sun.day after- noon in a drenching downpour. ' Orange Coast athletes who were foroed l to u~ their Olympic riincoall in<luded ·"'harpmer .tbiower F.cl Blll'.ke of Newport WATKINSGLEN, N.Y. (AP) -Jack· Beach ; decathlon stsr Bill Toomey from le Stewart drove his Malra·Ford Formu-Laguna Beacl).; volleyball players Ann la One auto to vJctory Sunday 1n the Heck. of Newport and Jane Ward from Ioth Grand Prl1 of the~Unit&d St ate 1 HunUngWn Beach. and along the way he set two track reC-1'.he oiily athletes yet to come in from ord!!:. north of .the border are the . awlmmm, Dan Gurney of Corona del Mar flnhlh-and they are due to arrive Tuesday. Tom ed fourth. . · · · Hewitt of · Coronl dtl Mar· is ,with lbll Stewart finished ·the 248-mlle coun:e conlinj:ent. at a rec.ord a"Yenge,epeed of 124.Bt. mil· es per hour, fmishin.J more than iU 1ec> onds ahead nf Englishman Graham Hill's Lotus-Ford John Surtees of Eng!Jnd finished third in a Honda and Gurney placed fourth In his Lotus-Ford. Stewart jumped to second place wJth 36 points in the race for the w o r I d driver's championsblp with blJ nfne. polnt finish here . Hill retained the lead at 39 points aft.. er picking up six points for second place. Oitly the Mtxican Grand Prix remain- ed for these two to settle the 1968 ttt1e. De-nis !Julme of New Zealand, w h·o was tied with Hill at 33 points entering this race, crashed his McLaren-Ford on the 93rd lap. Hulme, who was uninjured when hi.I machine 1pun off into a culvert, rankt third at S3 points . Stewart's race average wu more than five miles an hour faster than the 1968 record set by the late Jim Clark ol Scotland. Stewart'• fastest lap of nearly, 127. mph bettered the old 125:45 m.p.h. · record, set by Hill when he won lut y"ear'1 race. · Mario AndretU of Nuareth, P1., tn a LoluJ.Ford, started 'in the pole position 1 n.d lf?lbl>ed the 1 .. d at the lllrt. But Stewart moved Into finl two lapo la~ and began to pull away. Rams ·Jump Big Hurdl~ LOS • ANGELES (UPI) -• Tlfe Loi Anaelea Rllnl felt, they were over a ma- jor burdJe today U I ""'111oftheir2'-10 ~ ovtt the san Francitco. Forty· Ninen. . \ Tbe F.clrty-Nlnm wei'e the last team to -the Rimi In recuJar tOUOO ,play, "'°""'"their win on the exact 18Dl• 8111>- day cl the 1117 IOllOD by I J'l-24 llCO<O. NO!. Oll)y were Ille l!amS lllllOUI to ',._.U!it defeal but 'tbey'llto wanted In beat Joli! Biodlo, who eniJioeered1hlt 1117 vlctoc)> and h• -whit• Loi Anp- let COICll ,~R• Allen tanntd»'the hot- 11111 qoorterbaCt In ..... lootblll.'' And by wllilllnC the 1llma ..,... on H u lbq ' . , . pnpare to meet Green Bq Dell Sunday. The pm. malcl!ed two brilliant quarterbacks In Brodie and Roman Gabriel and two outstandin& delenll,ve lines. Each quarterback thmr 1 touibdowu PIA bul G1brlel 11to M*"ed once. . ·-. • , "I lhouiht our deffme played I great game," Allen lllid. "Tbe Forty-Ninerl dl!lll't ..ore anytblnJ uldo from whit they urned." .• AriOii llngled out u lbe -... point ol the ,.,.,., the eoat ~ llllnd of 111e 11am1 tn the thli'd pttlod wi... $411 'tranCioro bod a !flit <lolfft on the two,>m! Uqe and wu l«<td to io tor 1 fleld eoal oo.fou111l down.. ~ -But Forty·Nlner coach Dick 'Nolan dllogned on lhlt being the turning poinL Ha llld there ·wu no doubl In *-mind aboul 1olni for the field eoal whlch ail the llaml' lead, to lt..10 • "It wuearly In the _..i hllf and·we bod plentr ol Uma to ocore," ha Mid. "But there'• no doubt tn my mind lhll the .Rimi an I fine llJlm, Wbll JX'OVod co1t17'to., ~ ourinistakeo. W• llllde too m1n1 " thein." , • , NOian ogfeed thit telling billfnd IU1n the flnl" boll mada It too dllflcult Irr the Forty Nlnen to cotdi up becallM ot !lie llnqRlmdll- ' , . ' • '. f I . "II I Wln I ii\lld' inedaJ i will be 'QI there to. get it 't m.Y tilrow it .•li&t llf&enyarda, bul nothtni fi ;oint to keep me !tom ,.itlng ll" ' . · Haig Ticket · Sat~; To End.~S~turday · Only flve ,days temali> ·fer the ....m ticket .W. for tbe· Halg ·Nlttolial ,Open golf tournament at Mesa Venle Cou.nll7 Club OCtobir Z(-1'1. · " l · ;. _ ~ $10.$1 $!1'duciil '*1·be ~ ed·ot ally Orange COulltJ goll'c:oune. Tl* higher priced Ueki!! entitles the bearer·ll adO!ltlaitc:oJo.tbe Mesa Verde dubhotiio and. free parkbif On .the reltrn:led drtriilil ranee-: . . -- , • ' " ' I I ' I l , I " • Buq;Romp, 33-6 -' -.·~ ... , .. ~,~·· . .. .\ OCC ,·Sfarts Drills l . ~ - • • ' ~ • >o1J_ .' • . ·For Fu:llerton Tilt '", '.'t + "' ril,. !· • . -1 " • ! I a,.......-ARi' ! ' ahk;t..Coul'IJul_Jle.., "9fi'~ _-y.·~ , , · : CWed In a 11-yord'TD --P' u I PICO ltl,VEM -·JIAl•lmill Or-' . Lemoine. Cl.Ut-'i'3"(.;,.imp!nrd Rio Hot>-'. Tliil!n pined 10 yudl. -. "l! Ibo · cfd ~ nJd>i 'al Ill Rancho HI g b l ililddli and llC<ftd "' a pair el lwo Jord ; ~;.coear Dlct"'T'Uelter'wa!n1 Mire drives.' · 1 •. . \ l . LOOK MA, !fO CLIP -Orange Coast College's Dennis Kubeska (42) 8J>l>'&I" fX> be ~ a clip at Rio Horulo's Dan Covalt (83). K~ beslia, boweVei ml&lf!I 1tie IDegal block, bUt Covalt and Chris Thlrt<ttle (78) ''.brought 'clown ' Bill Jenkin& (23) after Ii ilhort gafu. Orange Coast trampled Rio Hando, ~. for' Its flllrd otralght win ~f tlle year and facet powerful Fullerton Saturday night in bl( South Coa&'I Conferenel! l)lowdown. · ' ' . My ~Grea~e .st Win Ever Says Hartman . . As Saddfehack Comes Back, 26-25 By ~ CARNETr OI ... Derl1 Plllt ltefl' Aller coming wllhln I whilher of vie· tory the put two 'l!eeMada. Slddleback College recorded its ftnt ever football triumph. Saturday night. The Geucbot left everyone psplnJ-for .... aJr, coming lrom behind In the final leCOnd& to grab a pulsallnji 16-25 victory • o v e r heavily favored Barstow Junior College, befort a roarin&. crowd at Miu.ion Viejo High School. It o;>Uldn't have been a more splendid maiden win for coach George Hartman " ~"'' and he couldn't have written a more ex· citing script had he tcled. ~'The on1y thing I can say·is fantutic," thi Gaucho mentor said on the field following the historic win. "It is the greatest win I can ever remember'." The victory was especially aa\isfying Corona del Mar Has Midas Touch In 56-0 Massacre Over -Pacifica By STEVE EKOVICH 01 tM Delly l'll1t Stiff Once there was this king who neiy time he touched a football turned it iD£O a- touchdown. Midas?? Forget i,t. Try the Sea Kings from Corona del Mar High School, who proved Saturday night they have the golden touch u they whipped Pacifica, 56-0, at Boin Grande stadium. ., * * * .... • • • " • " • " • .. • .. • ~ • .. • M • • • * * * "" . '"" .... nllhl.. ll ' •Int ..... HA1nt I 1 ...... .__"* 1 • Tetll flM ...... tt J y ....... Mtllllt loW " Y..,. """' -.!nil ID 11 ~-t l .... ,.,,,. ...... JU 74 .._ ._,... t IJ ~y ..... : : ...... ..::: ~. ~ " . ....,.... • JS ;== ........ .,. ....... : ' = .......... 11 II' ' ,_., ._, .... .,. .....• I I I •-I •ot--.U. tTATtrnCS 'l1le SI-point deluge It the blghest ever -hall In the flrsi luilf they blil7.ed !or a . recorded in the school's history , and bf a scort. And only twice in the second haH squad that.had registered only m points -didn't score when ~y had possession of up to Saturday's dissection. · · the ball, both ll}nes atalling on the ~ "We put It all together tonight," said · M8finer thret!. . . coach Dave Holland after the game, The black and blue Manners (Can you "Dave Terry really came into his own, · believe tbo8e ·.are the school colon?) may became the leader of the teani." . shoW up at school today with their brui.!1- TeJTY wU truly pbenom • • er fanlas ed . physiques "strangely resembling I.be .. , er incredf ••• , he was adjecUve-de-hue ol their uniforms. tying in the first half as be passed for Not only did the Corona offense have a five touchdowns, piloted the Sea KingS to holid ay but the defense was so tough that their sixth, and would have accumulated had it not been for one 17-yeard gallop by an even more massive record if another a Pacifica back, the largest Mariner run pair ol !COrlng tosses hadn1 been called of the night woold luive been six yards. back because of penalties. -When the Mariners didn't show up on Before be left the game in the second time to start the 1eeond half, •peculation half be had bit on eight of nine ya.sses for ran rampant throughout most of the 183 yards., run another 61, and booted crowd that perhaps the Black and Blue four PAT'1 to help atve hiJ teammates a had showered and gooe home to escape 40-<I halftime bulge. with only a 1.0 forfeit. Perhaps they Every time Corona got its handl on the should bave. · Area Sports Calendar _,,_.,. Water Polo -Costa Meu at Garden Grove, Fountain Valley at Laguna (both 11 3,15), Golden Weal 11 SoCal Inv (I), Cal State (San DlqO) at UC! (1:30). Cross Country -Santiago at Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa at Garden Grove (both at 3,111. • Wodllet4ay Water Polo -Elt.anc1a at Sierra, Hun-lln&ton 1t w-.-, SA Valley at Newport. Corolla del Mar at Downey, Marina at Anaheim (all at 3: U). Golden Weal al SoCal lnvl!1Uonal ( 4). Thnday Alamitos, c.orona d'l Mar at Anaheim (all at 3:15), UCI at Ca I State (Lon I Bea~b) (8). Cross Country .:.. ·Westminster at Huft. Ungton, Newport at SA Valley, Mater Dti at SL Anthony, Anaheim at Marina (all at 3:15), Chalfey and OCC at Fullerton, ruverside, San Berdoo and Cypr$-at Gclden West (both at 4). \.I (Sabuday) Football ~ Founlajn Valley 11 Bolsa Grandt, SanUago ve Coroqa del Mar at Davidson Field (both at 3), Mater Dei vs Long IJeach Wilaon at Anabtim Stadium (6:30), Fullerton al Orange Coast, Sacf. d!eback it Napa JC (both al 8). ,. .•.·.· on three counta. First, the contest wu played before a home crowd. Second, Hartman's club defeated the favored Vik- ings, and third, after trailing the entire game. I.bey won it with only 21 aecondl left on the clock. · The winning drive began 'with 2:33 to go, after Saddl~back defensive back Joe Cludy had blocked a Barstow punt on lhe Saddle1>4ck 42-yard-llne. Quarterback ll.od Gravea, who replaced injured starter Gary Rossman, midway through the first quarter, calm1y guided the hosts to paydlrl . . He opened the final thrust with a ltn- yard aerial to 1e!t end Gary Rupar and the lland! began to buu. Lesa lban two ·minutes later the Gauchos w·e.r e on the Yiking: 11-yard- mai'ker with a first-and.five altuaUon and 53 secotids left to play. Things b e g a n to get a liUle sUcky- when Graves m1ued on three oonsecuUve tosses, but on fourth down Marc Hardy made a spectacular diving c~ on the Vlklng seven to give Saddleback a first and goal. After another lncompleted throw, GraveJ made a beautiful fake to the right and then lofted one to Rupar Jo1glng into the far left corner of the end zone for the .. TD. ' ·-·~ ... -'"'" T•AM ITATlS11CI a • • • "· "' ... " ... .. .. l 11·· n I .. ' " ' '~ "' .:: ~ • l ... • • ' l YL_A.n, • ,1.1 1 '·' • u ' .. ... • 11.1 . .. ... -hOw-biC • part.Fullerton College played ___ Lemolne, ..... -bis lop ,.......,. In the game. • -lloberl CUtJllo and llnlce lllcU - Jl'ulJerton II, el coune, the Plrateo' a!ife!Pd, bad another )li'oductllO night, next 1oe tbl( Satunlay hllbi at Lellard , 1i1t1f1ig "°' U ol JI -flJr di ,Yards • siadhan In a game that may decide IM ..a a pair " .,...., South Cout CGof--~ . . toast ··-Its dcpllnanN rlgbl •SU"""""'1oua. I thbik the team mar from the start, boldln( Rio lfmldt ai 1111 uft baen ~;llbUd ,lo •FaDerton." pme'• ftnl i<rlel eldownl ._. lhea -Tucl<tr aid. ' . • . . . . • ~ 'It yordo la u plail for a '11ut I'm aatlelled,.. ~a"""' .IOuCbdown. pn!e.' We nioiotlll Ille 1-IJ "'1 well ~. Twt<\ ,Lemoine completed lwo key thnie quatten iPhlll ., -· With:;,. 'tllfnl.down -and 'l1nlla bad· a =-...... deleellv0·liiit. 'n!M.llde;ooly ,... '""'nm to bllhJlllbl the mud!. Tinlin up ti yards to Palodena lul ~~ · ......i from Ille two' and Lemoine .... u the Plra\11' weren't tb\n~ •trout ' verted. . runertOn Satonlay nJ&hl,,,.Ua!i ~ -• A fumble ,..,,.,...,. by lllck ftlte al Fullerltn Will be th• only tblllt<m -!Uo Hondo'• 41 oet up the Pirates' - mind for the -d ti!!' ,,. .. t: • '. " •ocore In . the """""'5 period. Lemo1M 11 Oranio. Cod call· .run .. u W)!U. paased !or 14 yards to Tllln ftlmer, JU. 1galnll Fu11er10a u It did ~ IUo • Ctrdo ocampered II .-and ' three Hondo the Pirates Wm llave 1 goOd lhol 111a11 lala'-'l'fnlln.dova lato-tbt-ind ..,. 11 noWin« the llorneta' mtdtfeatod igaln. Lemoine'• bool !lllde 11 lf.O. . otrln( at 41 _.._ · · AD lntercoptlon and M,yord runhact.by 'Ille Plrat<t sbrodded IUo Hondo'• M>-Ralph Godfrey enabled OOC to pl on lhe !eMe, which at Umes had aD II 1IH!ll hoanll agala he!°" haJRlme. Lemoine Jammed up .. the line, '"' m yudl .. bit .. three -la a .. yord drive, the ground and 410 yudl In tolal oflt•i•e. lacludlng the 14-yord TD, llrlb to Ill· Tallbacu Ramon ll!cordo and W1yne Clrdo to make It IM 11 lat«mlalon. Tinlin did the bulk of. u.i·dainaga on the 'Ille Pirates• Ed F~ alao attempted ground ., uaual. lllcordo wu the n.Id goals. of .47 and Q yudl In the op- game'• leading rusher with llJ yorda',ln """' half, but both,...,. abort. 20 carries Including one 11Cal1lper of 41 A poor elg!it-yaid punt. tel up the TllAM ITAT111'tCI . !<Int dowN r\ISlllPll f'lnt .,_ -•11'111 Flnt lllDw!-. ,_..11._ Tot•I fll"lt .,.._ YM'fi N"-4 Nth!M ... .. • • • "' , . •• ' • ' " .. lH M , . ....... ..... ,.."" " •• v ..... , . Nt't yanll .. '""' .,_ •tllmllfM ., __ ...., D " l ' . , • " • , __ Md '"..,..,.,.. NlllllllM' of -" ·--dist•-. • .. • ... ' • ' ' --Yltl'dl """HlM • f'Ull'll:lll• ' FUl'llblll lelt QArtlrl • or.._ eo.t~."'!.. 1 11 • 11-a: 1u ................... • • • •-IMDrvtouaL STATllTtCS ._USHIMO or..~. Y• 'I'\. ... .,. •tSJHU I' .. I ,,_, J 1t I U l16tS.) Jlll7.I 6 31 I 7.1 1 , a 1 -1.e , 1 a 1.• 1 J • J.t 111-11 6111'21$Lt ··-'1&.,., TCI Y• YL AYI •. Tr1ul 11 .U 0 •.G L.-ll IO 4t ·1.2 Rl'CllUl'I ' ' 2 t.S Ll'I""" 16tLe Meknltf l • 11 .11.0 Tot.II JtC .. l.<I ,. .. ,..,' Lemof"' ·~ ,. .. l"DIVIDUAL l'ASSLNG or111" Ce1~1 l'A l'C PHI YG I'd. )I JS l 12t .•lt 1010 .DDll ·n 13 I 121 ..5'1 .. " ... l'A PC PHI Y• I'd. 25 13 2 117 .52'D 6t0tl .J:l:l 3]15tU.S .a.. Costa Mesa Wins Eagle Polo Tourney Costa Mesa High School put together three goals in the second half and abut light the ~ pune airings of Ran- cho A1amJto1 to emerge as champions of tn.t Estancia Water Polo 'J'oUrn&lllent Sa- turday llternooo with a H triumph. 'l1le Utle match In the Ellancla pool saw the IC<l"t deadlocked at ~2 going Into lntennlsolon. But the Mustangs col- lected a goal In the· third quarler a n d another In the list to cinch the victory and the tournament -championship.· Dave Whitaker paced the Mustangs flrina: in four goal.I. Twmnate Ron Ml• iolek accounted for the other Mesa taDy. In semi-final aeUon Costa Mesa drop- ped Bolsa Gfand•, 7-S, and Estailcl.a foal in sudden death overtime to Rancbo, U . Third place wen! to Bolaa Grinde . t:~rtw . . . 11••-n ', .,.,_ 4 (:lJJ:j • Roadnmnen' only .l«ft, wtdch eame • midway la the lb)rd period "'1.Jt.yard ..,,... -b:nm -Dave Lawm to Jhn Traut. . , Lemoine, however. directed OCX:: to a pa1r of r..,,ui quamr ....... 'Ibe firlt c a m e an a . 71).yard march wblcb ended In a ftve-yord LemolaHo- S--· Three mlnuta lala' lllcar· do broke free m hll 41-yorder to cap the -"1g . Gold~n West Loses Gienger For Season By EARL GV8TKEY Of !tie Del~ ,lllt ltd Gclden Wut College'• "RU!Uen went Into Saturday night's 1ome with San Diego City College with me bind tied behind theif backs and, predictably, they IOI!. The handcuffing occumd lite Tburo- day afternoon when split receiver Jerry Gienger wu felled with a knee inJurJ on the Jut play of practice. He was operated on that night to repair torn kn<e cartllqe. The Injury Wll ao aevere lhat docton apeculated hi may never play football qaln. · The Rultlers' pualna atlaclt bu. been their chief weapm and the Jou of Gienger was apparent against Ian Dlet;o In Balboa Stodlwn Saturd1y. Quarterback John lnglehart did com- plete 12 of 27 for IS'/ yanla but couldil1 make the big play that · Gl"'ier might have provided. Gclden Welt lort, JM. · Game No. 2 in Golden West'• South Coast Conference ached.ult arrives Fri- day when the RusUets host ML I an Antonio at J,4:ant Stadium. _ The Jou of Gienger wu a tOUlh pill for coach Ray Sbactlef«d to swallow. He dJdn 't want· news of the lnjmy publllbed until today. "I wu afraid if San Diego knew about II they'd doob!e lelm our otller 1'9Ceivers," ht Aid. As II lurMd out, H didn1 make much dH!tl'lnCt!. San Dl•go chewed up m yudl on the ground and the Rustlen fumbled teven t1mta. · ' It jUst wllli't ltieir nillbl Twice Ibey held defensively from wllhln the -yord line In the ftnt quarter but the .......i pal llne lland did them In. Tatinc over pOIHu:lm, San Diep llctled Dan Boen la Illa end ..... fir I aafay. . The only GWC -d Ille n!pt came m'lhe lhlnl Period when lngloblrl dlre<ted the club 70 yard1 In 1$ pla)'I. Nell Wt'lghl capped the drive wllfl a TD lrenl·,the one. TIAM nATllTICI ""' ....... f\11111119 M/ ?: illrst .._. .... lrtt I I ,Wit ...,,.. .-itmtll ' l Tet1r flnt ·--. ta 11 v..-. ...... Mlllfl9 n tn v .. NlflM ........ '! '" YtiW fllt n • N.r ,an11 •ll'IW 115 ff! l'IUllt ·~ II' M .... _~....., 11 ' "·-~"'~ t •• HlllM!lr fll .uifl l A-~ Cl•I-3'.6 U.I ~Nallll I I ·•• ~ ... . -·-~ ....... 1 ..... • I • •-• IMO"-"'"".!..'·'"·· I I 1•-D HtDrYrsUAl. IT&TMftCS ltllSNIM• _ ..... -=".:'it .... Y\. ....... • fl • lt.2 f • I l.J lllf2M ' 11 • l.25 . " ...... 11'17.• 11 • I LI JI • t 1.1 I I • •• • u ......... ' &.I Cross country -Milsion VI e j o at F~. Laguna al VIiia Part, E! Modena at San Clemente, Fountain Valley al Boloa Grande (all al 1:11). Frld1y Football -Rancho Alamltoc YI Estan- cia at Davidaon Field. Colta Mea at Gorden Grove, Wmmlnlter al Hun-flnltoo, Newport at Santo An1 VaDey, Mission Viejo vs Foothill at 'l'Ultin, la&lma vs Villi Part 11 Mlalon Viejo, Anabeim VI Marina at WUldllnller, El Modena 11 San C!em"1te, ML SAC VI Golden West It 0CC (all It!) .. GWC Holds Polo Tourney .,. • .,. Y\. ...... " . .. ..... _, I I U ,. • • a.1 •n•-t.4 .. _ ,,..,.., T'tl ft Y\. • .,., .,,.,.,.. • 111 ,. a.• ' 11 .. • "' ~·'?~~ f1,t1M . ""'1.f r ttltl.I . ..;.r ••• i • : sq~.,:w .. ... . =:" ' .... ... ' -r.-,. ....... . ....... , ... '' .. \ Water Polo -Eltancia at La Serna, Coat> Meaa at Foothill, La Qul!lll at Founlalll Valley, Westminster II Randlo , • Golden West pl~ hoot to LA Clcy, LA Harbor and Rio Hondo TUelday ID d Wedneodl,I' 11 l :IO p.m. In 1111 Southern COlllcrnla lnvltoUonal · water po Io tourney. 'Ille Ruall<rs will Ill comb!& bito !ht tourney after IOllndl¥ thumplnc ~hor, ' 1111-.·to1U owe ldded lhtee m-. la !hi 111111 -.0 to Wallt IWl,I' wit1' I ......... 1M .ict<irJ, llotol Cl!lok and Mlb lleya .... Idec! -IJf lhl llllld quatW olllllllri lhtuJl,C • • • nolehtnc thne 111111 a • ' Beyan denllnc !hi net four tlmel. Mtf1o ... ' ,. • 4A Wiiii..,. I a 1• ti ~HM I 11 1: : J:. 0....,. I I .I ,.... . ., .... .. .,.. ...... L....,.. -T'io<',,. ..... l,,.._rt 17 II t t• Ml .... ,.. '#k °'Y: '"' .,. .tt tii::" ·1::1 .... Tlfllt MllW ... • I • i -·---. ~. ··------~ --··· .. ··-·-·· --~~--~- Lakewood Rolls .Over MD, 19 .. 7 Mlb Rae, Lab'(OOCI High School'• rlghllwided 1Unpbol prOved lo be ""' '"'l.cli f .. Mater )'.>el Saturoay lilgbt u ' u.. . visiting Laiicers -' quick for. 111-7 vldocy al San- ta Ana Bowl. ' . ; 1 B,ob Wogd,t' )I~ can't be loold11i for ll!fnp lo pt •. aey -ellber •Ince 11\eY · o'pe·n the 11t1antle : itou~der at the Big A In :· Ano1>ebi> nut Saturday nlgjlt oo :!l'ith po!Vel"ful Loni Beach • Wllaon. 11 ~ When Mater Del faces Long . I macbWilson, 'th'e'meeUngwlll 1 • mark ~ fourth copsecuUve highly ranked IQUld th « Monarchs have met in what ' bu proved to be a real meat grinder pre-\eague lchedule. 'Rae, Who was much lauded prior· to entering the Monarch clash, lived up to expectations as he moved the Lancers into an early lead. -~ ·.On the second play of the._ .game, be unloaded a 20-yard ·bomb to Rick Gillies to • ' blgbilgbt a &G-yard m.rch whlch ended . with Gillies )'ecelving anptber aerial from Rae from seven yards out with . 7 :tK left in the tint quarter •. ~ ··aae•s PAT attempt was wide. · Mater Dei was unable to move after receiving the , kickoff and was forced into a ~ punting situation. Disaster · Soon followed. Lakewood took , over on the Mater Dei 39-yard , lipe when Jim Long's punt was blocked. . ,five plays tater, Gillies was accepting another tOM from Rae, this time from the nine. '~~e~::'w:e1i.t~:~gl~ .in the first quarter. Lakewood's line set up the next score with a tremendous rush on Long after Mater Dei was again unable to move the ball. Trying lo punt from W. own 18, Long was rushed so severely he never got the tick away and was fina1ly dropped on the Monarch six. Rae picked up five yards as the first period · ended then Rich Herman blasted over on the· f-play-ol-the-iecood quarter. · ·• · ·· · ·1 • • --Ted -Hamllloo put t h • . Monarclui on th e board with bis only pass completion of the ' hight, a 29-yard strike to Tom I Gerlili! with 52 seconds left In Tars Romp, 21-7, For 3rd _ Straight By ROGER CARLSON OI Ille Dtlly Piiot Sltff Newport Harbor High School moves into the second week of Sunset League football action Friday night at Santa Ana Valley with three straight wins Under its belt, including one loop victory. Those pertinent facts are the l'esult of the Sailors' 21·7 victory over Marina's Vikings Saturday night at Davidson Field .. Coach Wade Watts' Tars left little doubt that they were_ ready for ~unset hostilities, playing a flawless game in dominating Marina. 52-yard spurt around W. left side. ~e conversion made it 14·7 with 9:15 left in the third stanza. From there, the Vikings were not to get any closer than 40 yards from the Newport goal line. Chief culprits to the Viking cause were the front four of Newport; -Stu Aldrich, Bill Durkin. Mike Rogers and Grant Gelker with plenty of help from lineb'ackers Moore and Ron Tripp. Moore blocked a pass on third down on the Newi>ort 40 to end one drive anti Du:rY blocked a .Viking punt later and recovered it himself on the Marina 21. The Vikes, reeling under a three;game--Iosing-s·t r-e a k • made a good go Of il, ·but simply could not muster a passing attack to compliment T•AM STATISTICS HH Mar their running game. Fll"lt c1owm: rus111ns ' 1 N h Fll"lt d-111 PtlslnD J 2 ewport, owever, used the Flnt c1owr1a PINlllt& o o pass eUectlvElly, particulai-Iy ro111 11rs1 d~ ' ' · th ha! wh Y1rds ••lned rvll'llll9 161 14 T•AM STATISTICS IIl e first f en the Tars Ytnh !lllned HUIAI 12 20 L MD completed their first aerial of . Y•rd• '"'' 11 2t First downs N.i.1111 • 1 th nl ht ood IA Net Y•rd• 111lntd m 13.S I "Fll"lt downs , .... ,.. s l e g -g ivr a 26-yard PIMH 1fftmp1"9d ' 14 First lk>Wn .-1111.. 1 1 touchdown with 11:10 to go in P11..s eomPieled 4 ' Tottl first downs· l• ' th b 11 PtHM hoad lnl~ltd 1 0 Y11"dt: Mln.d Nsllh• 1.D 1..0 e au. Number i>I P11nh s 1 Y1rdl ••Intel P1ul111 11 29 The play was a Bill Shedd-Averw11e tt1.-t1nc. :se.1 22.6 · l~~i~: 11rne.1 ~: 1~ Bob Curry combination and ~!",.;!11:!,,,11m 1; ,; ·" •.s-•"-"'" 13 5 Ron VanDerAa added the PAT Fumbles & 1 ~ "'"" c:amtleted n 1 k Fumblft ic.1 I o P1un hid 1nm.;el'led o 1 to ma e it 7-0. sc°" .,. ou1"9n Humber et """" 1 • Coach Jim Coon's Marina Nl'WJIOrt D 1 7 7-21 ,, """'"' dl1t1l'ICIP M %J f · ho b k lo !Mrlr.& O 1 D Cl-7 . ,._111.... ~ 1 OtCE!S, wever, came ac INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS l''Y•rd• -nm ts .1.s tie the game up later in the 11:usH1No ·" ·t:~::: ""' ~ ~ period on a 6Q..yard drive that N-.rtTc":~ s-. .., o..,,... consumed six plays. ~ 15 111 ·-~ 12 1 0 O-l• Keith Dona1dson i.. •• _. over curry ' 17 ~fer Dtl 0 1 0 I>-1 lAilO• Dl~Oll 1 J INOIVIOUAL STATllT!CS guard and traveled. 39 y~ds Trov•no ' 1 ~~-SMINO for the touchdown and P1blo W•ll•ca •, 10 1 -1'.!drtcl'I Tc• v• YL An. Navarro's PAT made It 7.7 ~d ., 11 11 •1 2 3.5 Tottls 41 1a 1 15 , 3., with 4:38 ·remaining. Marina YL AY .. ' 7.• ' 2,1 0 5.0 J ·l.D • 2.1 2 ·2.0 12 •.• 17 . J.j ,__, O'lrltn M..,..,.,, ·": Ill•• ' 5 o 1.2 Newport, however, was not tea vo YL ""'· 1~ 4! '~ ~~ to be denied its thitd straight e=1~~. ;~ ;! ; ~:~ -" l.turltl'IO "< lll•nk'" 1 Toltlt 1 1 o 2.d victory. · w1tt1U 1 1 o 1.D 1 .t I .t.1 Mtnl'Y 1 t ll ·2.1 ..., 1» v 2.6 The Blue and Grey took the Tot••• :ai; ,., 211 *-' Mtter Del second half kickoff and INDIVIDUAL PASSINO TC• Y• YL A..... .....,.,., .._rtlclr Dunn 12 35 o l.t marched 74 yards in five plays PA .-c '""' v• Pct. G.tirt• 1 51 0 7·1 . to take the lead they never shedd • , -o St .1'0 • H1mlltofl 10 .a • 3,6 Trov1no 2 1 1 2J .JOO GlnfH 1 ,, 2 1.l relinquished. Tot•I• 6 ' 1 n M1 !".__ 1 I » ·20.0 M i th ... _ Taelkn 1 i ' 1.0 Lee oore· p eked up e '"' PC '"' Y• M . Tot•I• • 1«1 • 1.t game-breaking points with b1s Mtflrv 14 t & w .1n ~. INOIV1DUAL PASSIM• !-'------'-----------------\ . !Ak....r ; '1M I ~Hton .: PA PC PHI Y• I'd. 12· 11 • 11 .N6 "'"' .. PA PC PMI YG I'd, 5112'.JOO • ; Collegiate , Football 911 lltl acma•"T'lltTS IEl'S WllAT YOU FIND, oUT, •• • ....., ___ ............ 0..0.-.• -·--.. ... ...., ... ,_ __ ...... ,. ' ................... ........... · 'P.llo"!H -~-. IBE'$ HOW If 'l(OW .. . •ca:t TWLL YOO 1111 ""'-P--~ .,, .,.._ -.,_ • ...., . .., ..... ...... ~ ~ ·"' .,,.,,.._,,._,..,,. ... .,, ... ~ .. -DACT oallm'l'IH .. · "_. 111,.... 11 -.,.. .. - -... .,, __ ....... " ......... -.. ---.... .;,i,;,. ............ _ .... _ ....... ~ ~!-I!'-,+ _ ........ __ ..,...... .. ....,. ..... """"""" .. -...,..._ .... __ ' ............. a,......._ .... .. -- -----·--··----------~----J ... .............. ·---- • _. --~---MOl)d,ly, October 7, 1968 O.IJLY PD.OT JI Benefit F~shi-iJg -rnp_ S~t . The toUrtb' a'n nu a 1 IJ>Ortflsb!J>g derby for the benefit of tile Orange Ol/WI· ly Asaocl-for Ratarded Clildren will bo held. oo Sun- cloy, Nov. S, freon ~. Sm Clemente ..,;.!-Newport Beacb'deep ... lwdirtp. . .All~ from angi.r,• fates Oil cleri>y boats al Art's I..Unc · In Ballloa, ' - "SIMI fhe ·Show ,~ In You; N __ 1969 Cai:t"" 'li-Slltak off 'm Ibo OP.<!" rood while. t). y®<'friendt are ltill:riaitihJ ~ showrooml. can &ocuti-!e l<Jdql 3 DAYS ONLY! I • .,, ' . ' MON. TUES .. WED. ., ' •. hptrt l11stollatl011 Avallabht , • ' , 2.07 OF.F' ~very. ~ore~~ost Premjlf m~ufflar in stock-our best qu.ality ~uffler! They're stronsier than original equipment because the rugged steel sheR Is· clauble zliiC mal9cl ID ,..... -· tect against col'!'osion and distribute exhaust MC!! ... nly. Dieloclied -~: agairilt ..., .... lllOflOXide _leakaile. ,Drive In now and save on our finelf muffler! ' ,.1 · • • • ., 'SPECIAL 3 .DAYS ONLY! < i.. 1 • •• &pert front end ' 1lignment by_ our service . . speci1llsts · 4~88 • Correct caster, camber; toe-in .: {!rolongs tire life up to 5096 . ' • N-~V(P·O .RT .·B .EAC~ , (Fqshioi;i lslan~i). • • Stops dangerous wheel pull ' -• Reduces extra front encl -r HUNTINGTON r (Huntington Center) . '•di ·~ ' • .. If Oo\ILV 'I.of Twinhill at Big A Tops Grid . Slate .. BOQEllCUIUION ~ -lit-~ ......... ·;t ~at AnLielm ' Stadium 8atardl.f· n lg h·t ' bllhHihtl ancf Wlnda 'up ci full apnifli ol Jlftl> footbaD gam" this woekend with .Maw Doi mp School involved in the boo-league clo\lbleheader. Tbe Monardls 'Im tackle -fourth sir~~:·· " ..... ..,.,._ ..... ,,. p:m. apinlt)AqBeod>WU.00. Mater Doi (O..!) Is in trou~le again1 going up against tbl Bruins ol the Moore L<quO. WU.son JI. ranted 1eventb :.a the CIF and 'lis lhree p<eVlous °" . .....,,, -Santa Ana. Loy- ola Incl .Lakewood -are a l'-i-'1 b l,1.k ·Dying leW ,,.._ higher. In the nlgbl<;ap al ,Anaheim }Stadlutn.,. St. PaU'l'·• Swordamm and Lakewood will ' baWe In a CIF titanic. Both oqWida -ranked llllOClll the top lcMr ln,the CIF. , ' . Olhei' SatulUy action baa Sanllqo 'and Conlna' cle1 Mar at DavidlOD Field and Foun. lain Valley 1itvidlng Bolsci Grande' -both at 8 p.m. !;lpt oth<r tualel inwlvJnC .;: Orqe Coast area teams are { oo lop~y'nlJht with lhree SUM<t ~ b • ti le I I blPl'il''inl llie ev"'4!g. we stmln&:t«'• • ~ying Uoos travel to l!Untlngton I ~ Newpc:ct Harber meeD vlctmy No. 4 at Santa Ana ' I ~all~~i!'t;.T ~·= High. ' • ~ ~-ticiaWluw • baa cmdelialed.,Lalliii& B<adl and Vella •Par~'mlotiac MJ>. 11 slon Viejo, El,Mbdeu .t San Clemente and Orange'lovadlng Mission Viejo. Non-league f o o l b a 11 in- Fi:o Grid ' ' . S~dings HfW Yori! BClllM MIMI! -...... Football ' Stan~s OU.Ml• UAOUa WL'''A 1 • • 1 'lt71J I e » • . . .. ' • 1 '' ...,,.. • , 7 • • 1 • ,. .. ,.,,.. ..... ,_ ,_... ». Valercl9 I .... ~ =·17 1(1t.lf1 1J ;. 1,, ......... _ 1!:1111111 • ., . ,..1f •1' ·"' S.tvni.n .. _ II OOndo w S-. 1t LI H1br. V1i.nel1 w Saddtlbadt at larthl AM .... Swim Champs Palrlda-McConnick, Unit· eel Stales, and llici"ecl Engel- Krmner, Germany, have been the --ul -· dlv.r1 In OIYm!*: competition. Mi11 Mc<Jonmd< rivOj>I lbe ,.r· iogtload and pl• t f o r111 events m both 1952 and 19154. Mn. "EmtleJ·~ ' .... Meet. Prep. Gridders DAltlL ILOOD N...-rf Mwtllr L._.. ..oa.aDAVll --- ., ....... tnct -.. .- ........... -- 00U0 CITllO ~Vlltfl.t: -· Lindroth Spel"U la BrJef Leads Tars India Regi,st£rs ' ·To Victory "' "' "' 'MEXICOCITY -Alllll Jay, Brltaln'a Olympic f e • e er, walked a-op Ille 011111plc Village 8mMll7 witll a pOe ol dirty ·-· -Ml -.... uld• "nil .. -.. Ille iilpast ..-. .. Ille ... - ...... llle lllilodey-· no,,.. -to 111e ot,mpk Vlllap aD -Ille AIM• pr1t:lem • Los Alamitos Entries . . "S • m e ef oar atr11 l a • • -kelplq .... t wllll Ille emalh," Jay 1 a I ._ ''Bse I ....w ""'aped -"' -my~1eu-. Jr• M9MIQ', Oct. T, IN ... , ,. ..... ,,. '· M. "So t did tbat mftetf. lt'1 111 the nm time ........... Ur.at 117 fei' years 'and )'eart." "' PlllST ltACl-"11 v1n1$. I -r ol4I rnaldotn .. Puru 11700. M. MIM (It P""""'91 Mel• (W Mll....t.dl) 1111·, ~ Ill .. na1 ,.., DOii fJ WllMllJ ~ ltodl;9' 10 Morrb) 120 ""' ""' ., "' 0!'111 Cl!: McFI""°*") St. a. It-I (J ~nll} Mr. Arwo (It .W.lrl M1t.sv Go Go u: ColllMI F1ncv Bid (2 J ~) CUpkl In Red (A AnlPI P9'11n (C Smlllll hvan lbi"'5 (H Cl"lllbyl lull Ghoal (N PattloJ LuclY lltlltlatl.-ID M«mJ A ... ·~ Olli....._ 111 ti J o,..,..rl ltoJ1d:lft9 It.ad: ID Clrdaul Ollorw M TrtPllo (I T l..,._) l"arlllO Roclr.11 (I T LIPl\ell'll 120 AIM ....... 117 ,. ...... ..,. (I c 1rn1tti1 • ,. "' ,. "' "' "' ,. SIXTH uca-m yant1.. 1 w1r "'*-Cl1lmlfll. l"urH neo1. Ct1lml1111 pr!q l)(IOO. LA JOLLA, Calif. -Top. seeded Slsn Smith won bis third straight N a t I o n a I Amat.ear Hardcourt Tennis "' Sir"'-{J k1nl1J ll:Ollrt l!:lflnldl (D Mllrrll) KiPtYt C11111t (It Pls-J P'9a Cll!Jt IZ ColllMI lltlMI c.e 11 • Alll•lrl 111 ~fHP-1 120 °"'"""-"-ill: •lflbl 1111 DOl!h •• Good (H Cr'lllllYJ 111 TN IMrdl WN CD CllWAJ Tlftlt J-CC lmlll'IJ ~~~ ch"ampiorishhi Sund 1 y with n• a ~l, ~7 victory over Roy 117 Barth of San Diego. "' >• The WI U.S. Dam Cup l•COtlD It.AC._. Y9r*. I ""' eldl Md 11P "'-Grtldl A Mllllll.. l"vrH t\7'111. ~~ team member frmn the 1• University of Sbatbern 111 California wed b1I: powerful snaWTtt llACl-«ll ,.. ... 1 ,..r serve and steady volley to . e1• •"' .,.. 111 D"'*' M M1-. Pursa dominate hil No. &4eeded on. hbl Olal'M CD Cl"'-IJ SllM19o (C Stnhtl) lad. Court la lrlr*•I Mldt't ""-(P Cl'Otbr) Cool It {J Ml'-"'1 Hit Trtdr; IJ W""'"I Pl'i;k.,. ave fJ i<an111 Yf!illll L'l19 IA Ar1lu) GI.on Srnc*I Doe CH P-) Tear Drop !!:Id fJ Dr.nr! A ..... lliNI ltldtltlr (J Wllsonl F11t Dllh (0 Mlr'r1ll 11• m-. r 117 Hedy It_, CH I"-) 111 pooent in the first let, In tht 111 M111 wt1trll111t1Y (W 11,....1 117 ·--H WU touch-and·-un-117 l"lrt.a l¥ (It..,_,, 11' ............._ ew • 111 oa-r J-iw si.,.1 111 · tu Smith, of Puadm.a, broke 111 = tun tJ ~ • 111 Barth'• serve · on tht• ·15th 11! Sir IC ""'91) 111 11' r 0.. a.a 11 •rlr*ltvl 111 game and beJd hil OWD lt.rVe 111 a1J'klll1M 111: MtlrJ 111 00 the 18th to take the tet. 111 H•ll'lll' HOMI' (J lttDI_, 11' 11:0'/'ll Tllllltl fJ WtlMll! 11• 115 ....... 9'111111e 120 CNrw llMI (D Merril) ""9 .. G.llotw CZ ~Ii....) Wld\I 81 h,. fl" Cl'fllb\11 ltldl!W's T'""9 CJ 1(.1111fl THlll:D RACE....-Ylrdl.. Mlidlll I w•r olds.. Cl1lml1111. Pt.!IW 117IO. Cl1llJllM pr!(e 9"00. "' "' "' "' Rangers Top Artesia, 8-0 Not Glllltv (J 8roollfl11d) Tot1.,'1 $0Mdb1ll IH P11Ml Mv l1v Mo«! (8 l rlnlct.Jl Dltclllftf (I C lmlllll Udv Mic Gr1v I D Clrdoul l'l11ft11111 Rocket (J ltldllnll) S.r.tv Llkh (N P1ttlo) Don ICl1r Ill Ad1 lr) Dcber Morvtn (W Strtus.) Ternmoro (W Sl1paJ A ... aHtlMt Hldlllte l1r IJ ll:GblMorll Lldv llOllQUl!SI (C Sml"'I 1!11y P11'k.r IP Cl'olbYI Rock .t. a ux (J W•'-l 117 ll•trrM lltACl-«1& Yllr'lll.. I YNr 120 9N1 1nd uP Ill On• MA Mhws. 120 l"una AOOO. 120 W1fd! 1!!11 tH cn.ltyl 111 Codl;y ICkl fl( McRIYtlOlfs) 120 Qulncv A h Ga ,(a llnkll 120 ~ Oto fT Lliollell'I) 1211 U11,. T..,.. 11 ltebln-) no 1.11m1,.1 ltM fJ ICllllO 120 Trne CM!et IL Wl'lllM'I ltoan MeMce (It Mlllrl 120 P9o1 ltr IJ 0-J 117 "'"'""!" (W ltr1111tJ 117 AIM •lltMI 1• Mertl T 111"1 fl Clllllml "' ,,, 111 Coast Rangers Reserva ns swarmed all over Artea1a "' 120 Saturday afternoon at Artel.la ~;: with an 8-0 romping ln a 12e1 Pacific Soccer League match. 120 John Alklnson and Steve "' bolh~evenli:IDI9&0•-.._._._._._._._._._ .. ,..._._._._._._._._._.__., ...i retained her 1lmrU al!'" POUll:TM RAC•-UI nrdt. I -r MllttM ll:AC ........ v•'*· t l'Mr 6lds 111111 u~ In Grlde A .. 1111. Punt oldt 11111 ._. AIMJwetlCll.. Pur'9 IJ1"111. 11900'. s,.ca o.di;a ID ClrdoQ/ 111 Johnson paced the winners with three goals apiece while Gus Gustaff300 and Albert Burm added one each io the lotal. ·. Qo%1ng wtfk lbe 11prlnCIJolm'd et ~ ID lt64. ' , . SH>-:!!P If yo•fn • .Mlrp tr.~ar, ••• "lie DALLY PILOrS f1111ou1 Dlm•·A·~Lffta ··cl1s,fflff itlt Sahlrd•y1. Mak• • b.tt1r deal . , • wheth•r yM1'r1 b11yl111, el .. 111119. Arnold Palmer ' J AVOID FORCED SWING WITH LONG IRON Golfers will hov1 best succ-.s with the long jroN if they 1wing all Iron clubs about the same, -The tendency i1 to 1win9 harder with tho long iroN because wo all know that these clubs ore sup .. posed to produce longer shott. Wa forvet that this distance fs bullt . 1nto the clubl becai.11• they oro longor and, thtA, genelOte inoro clubheod speed. Theydon1t require a more forceful swing. tn trying to swing harder, golf .. •II overe""hmlze the ITllAcl• of the 1hoi.ildo11 and om, They.de .. emphasize good foot and ltg ac .. tlonon langlron •hots, That ls \Why thee• shoh catA.• trouble for '"""Y ploye11. So emphol lze good foot and leg· work the next time you p1Vctite long ln:M'll. lut 1wingot th• same tempoyou'd .... on a 1horter iron. .. 0 '"' IU.T'l. -Ji., .... Wlnke!'I~ IZ Collins) 120 Nebl9t' l.O.lf ll lll'ib) 117 "El G1vlllon t2 It 1!11nlul 117 htlt"-n CZ Callll'llJ 11• Ind > Rod f'n • t c ty koof.r Grev (1 J Mlhudal 1U 1'9r EY9n (J lta11lll 117 . oot ' . eq .. ~.~tn1ng 0 oun ~c=:~J::·=r:., J:: =~ .. ~~:..,, Jll 1 , "': \ ~ Oii Pr111C9U (J Wilton) 11' 81-l.11111 II l rtnlclW'I 117 Cout Rangen and the risefvet travel to Bellfiower Sunday. Rangen • Bellflcmr matc:Jl f~llows ~t 2:30 p.m. Pacific Indoor Rodpb ~!Ii ·1tag:lnt ml ·production for In a single day, the Polish· ~~""J.~ ~1::--1r1 ~:: :;. LJ':._';:'· ~:..=)J ~~~ bringin.g tta cQwbOy Pf''i>' ·to wide appea!, according to eel floor was covered with L1m1 Obt1 CJ 1Can11J 1JC1 l"jjiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiijjiii Anaheim's Con "Ve n t l.<t.n Lex Conoelly, manager of 900 tons of care f u 11 y ''"" 11.Ac•-.-Y1rdl. t ,...r Center, October ·tl-12-13, for the lbing of PIR events. ••'--led soil and t h e e1m. c111m1ns. PurM •1ta0. c111m1r1t ......... ;..... mo.; ~·k• *3500. five performances s ...... ""'6 'lbe program lasts two ecoustlc~e waUs w e r e Gold "' ,.,. IJ 1noo11;1i.1111 at·8 p.m. Friday and Satur-hotn"I and 15 minutes and shielded with pre·f·&f>rlcated ::/:., ~0fy l~ 'ti::':] diy, 2 p .m . Saturday aud cmles a ~at guarantee that fence sections to protect the CDPper a1rt 1J 1C1n111 Sunday, with windup at 8 money will be refunded if c.enter's !i'esh paint. Water·, -"-'-""-"'-"-'-'_c_""-'"-'--- Sunday evening. there h ever a 60-<Second chemical blends were Nowhere else in the 537 lapse Jn eotion. sprayed on 110il to hold down rodeos held undet Rodeo This will be the aecood dUlt. Polyett*8ne and can- Cowboy A.ssoclation stan-year the P·acific Indoor vu were iprftd o v e r dards do the animals cross Rodeo has been ill the carpets where trod the thick carpet to Mter the A11aheim C o n v e n t l o n animals -and when all chutes. No other rodeo of-Center Last year it was one were removed a teacup of fera spectators the comfort of the first fPe(Utor events paintrepaired tbe damages. of the Convention Center'• in the newly opened facility, TickeU to the · rodeo are bmaious theater"' seats br· d ramatically e.stablisb.lnf IWallable .t all Mutual agec- l:nging them so close to tbt the Cemer's venat.illty. cl.es. action. Music. spot 11 g ht s , a pageant ~ Texas Longhorns , comedy routines and a mounted square d'anc are also scheduled. World champion cowbqy I,my Mahan and other bl&· name pros will be on hand. The goal of Pacific In:toor Rodeo Js to make rodeo an a I I-around entertainment event tar metropolitan· .au· dfences , combining cowboy contuu with *°" bulinea1 Drag Meet Set for TV The World Drag RaCtnt! cl>ampiombip finall '""" 'l'uloa, Okla. will be telecast ·, to Mtree locations I n Southern California Sunday, Oct. 12. The event will be seen at tile Olympic Aiidilorium, PuzC!vlc Audi!A>rium and 1-Beach Audi . Tickets for the clooed cittuit telecarts are on ule at Orange County lnterna· ti'ooal Raceway. Ticktta can alio be obtalnad by mall onltr fr'l!n tho Olympic. Goocl ·student~ ' . . . make· good drivers 'and smart' parents . save with SAFECO. 5" •• and cut aute ·IJt•lll'Gnce • • as mucli as 25°/o ~·- . 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None of the winners in Saturday's race from Newport to AJamltos Bay repeated their performance on SUnday'g race from Alamitos Bay to Newport. Winds from the southwest . on Saturday created a tight ; reach up the coast for the 74 boat fleet which we divided into four divisioM. Winds were even lighter Sunday, resulting in a close spinnaker reach after the fleet rounded the weather mart at , · the Long Be a c b entrance. •. Final reaull! ; Samnlly OCEAN RACING -(l) Volante, Mike Hir!h, BYC; (2) Newsboy, Jack Baillie, BYC; (3) Prelude, Jim Linderman, BYC. PHRF -(1) l!!calober, Tom Itellogg, BYC ; . (~) Camelot, P a u 1 Loveridge, NHYC; (3) Lani Ru, Milburn Harvey, BYC. MORF ..., (1) Dolphin, Milt Allione, VYC; (2) Anita, Tom Schock, NHYC;· (3) Baby, Steve Seal, LIYC; CATAMARANS -(1) Patty Cat II, John Pursell, BYC; (2) Polynesian Concept, Buddy Eblen, BYC; (3) Toru, Tom Sauter, S! BYC. Sanday OCEAN RACING -(1) Prelude, J i m Linderman, BYC; (%) Melee, Don Ayres Jr., NHYC; (3) Opu Maru, Dici: Deaver, SDYC. PllRF -Tomahawk, Jon Arens, SSSC ; (2) Loco Viento, Jim Seals, VYC; ( 3) Escalobar, Tom Kellogg, BYC. MORF -(1) Baby, Steve Seal, LIYC; (2) Pronto, Lanny Coon, NHYC; (3)·Anlta, Tom Schock, NHYC. CATAMARANS ( 1 ) Polyne.slan Concept, Buddy Ebsen, BYC; (2) Imi Loa, Vic Stem, Sl BYC; (3) Allez Cat, Bob Jones, LA YC. Sailing, Powerboats To Get Equal Time ' Sailing~ powerboat • events will get equal time in ' Long Beach's Fall Regatta ·. Series -a feature of t h e California International Sea • Festival starting Oct. 19. On consecutive weekends . starting Oct. li-20 there will be at least one major special event each Saturday-Sunday. r cthnaxing Nov. 1-2-3 with the annual highlight of the na· ~· tlonal collegiate yachUng pro- gram -the· third annual • Douglas Cup Regatta, ex· • panded this year from slx to , eight teams. t• · On Oct. li-20, Lo~g Beach : Yacht Club, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club and the city's uni· Que Leeway Sailing Club for sailors under 19, will combine their facilities to host the Long Beach Invitational. LBYC will conduct an event for the Ocean Racing cla!ses outside the Long B e a c h Dreakwater while ABYC ts hosting competition for the in- ternational clusel irWde the harbor. · Leeway Sailing ,llfiib, a 3S- 90ar old Long Beach in- sUtutlon which provides a full 'Race Slated By Columbia. Columbia Yachts ol Colla Mesa ts hqollng Its mth an- nual Golunibl'a RendeZVOUJ at the Catalina llthmut'Satuntay and Sund•Y· It ii eXJ>Od'd thal between 250 and JOI! bolt& w t 11 pertlclpate In lbJa 1ur'1 -· '!'be allalr will take the form of a race ltartinl at virlous po1nll on the Southern Calif<nJa, coul and llnlahlnl at .abo.Jt the wne time 1t the Ldhmua. Startin( points f o r the nee an Newporl. Long Beach, Lot AIJle]el, -8eacb and Muina de! Rey. AD yachl! wlll 111a1t ., the bonar l)'ltem, lea•tnc ~ llarilnl points at -...tad- • program of sailing !natructlon and competition for youngsters 7 to '18~ will host a regatta for the Naples Sabots In Alamitos Bay. Al.!!o on Oct. 20, the Out- board Bqating Club of Long Beach will be staging ii.a an- nual Poker Run and Scenic Family Cruise -I. nm for slcippera and famili!:I. into tile ports of Long Beach and Loi Angeles and return. Entrants will pick up a' sealed enveloPe contahllng a playing card at each of four locaUons along the course and a fifth at tHe finish line. The best hand win!. Next . event. on the Fall Reg:aua.sea. Ff.Stival calender iJ the annual Sea, ~i Regat- ta tor. Sea Explorer troops ii the Southern Call!Ornta .n., Oct. 28, wblcb Will be hootOd by the Long Beach Sea Ex- plored Scouts at their b a 1 e localed at the Long Beach Marina. Events will include IUCh ac- tivities u rowing, conoelng, knot.<ylng, splicing, ..-.ing Rila, ~Ing. line-heav- lng and accuracy at toaing a life ring at a target -phu: sailing, of course. Then will come -the Doug1u Cup event In which Cilifornta state College at Long Beacb and seven other lalli.nl teams -to be selected on an fn... vltallonal baalt _,_ . Will tall their •kill and lle&llUU)lhlp .. a coune outside the Lon& --·ter .. Each ol Ille ei&bl CHW1 ol 1...-to n .. w111 a11 CohJmblo. 28 lloopo. It ii expedal that the Untvenlty of Britbb Coulmlto will r<tun) to defeodlta Cham- pionllllp in the -of ..... match races In wblc:b each crew will race qainlt evf!t1 other cmr oa a mmd;<obln baall. .. . The aohedula -lisr Ille crews to mtve from varloua -of tho country oa Wedneaday, Oct. JO. 'l'llunday Ule7 will be ......, ... ol , 1he ldenUcal boall by· lol and wlll eo out for a day of II''"" llct. Crest Cops Electronic Pilot Race Harry Palmer's ere.st from Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Saturday won the s~d annual electronic piloting cm- test sponsored by the Southern California Cruiser Association. Palmer's error over the 35 mile course was 4.J percent and the fll'lt five places ln the contest were within one per- cent of the winner. '111e Electronic Piloting con- test i.! a new type of predicted log racing in which only ~ tronic navigational equipment may be used. Check pointl are latitude and loogltude poe1. tions. Perpetual lropby for the contert ii donated by Motor BoaUnc Mag&r.ine, one of. the oldest Yachting publici.tions in the U.S. Flrst f o u r finishers in the contest were: (1) Crest, Harry Palnier, HHYC; (2) Momoon 11, Jack West, San Pedro YC; (3) His Grace , George Kay, SPYC; (4) Nani Kai, Dexter Wood, LBYC. 87 Enter Centerboard Regatta Eighty seven boats in nine classes showed up on the starting line Saturday and Sunday for Lido Isle Yacht Club's anhual Centerboard Regatta. Following are the trophy winners in each cla.u: Y 'LYlll (J)-1\) H1rrv' McKl,.,..,. II, SOYC 1 {2) H•rrv NcKlllM'f Jr .• Cor YC I Ill H1rold J-, . l"omone V1lliY SA. MITCALP' tn -11 l",..nk Cniul, IYC1 (fl Ulro« Mcttbe, IYC. LI~ (I) -!11 OIMI ~II, l'l'C1 (!)ti Pent. IYC. L!l)O.U (II -!11 ""' Wootwr. LIYC1 Ill l_.rcl it.nlldl:, H ..... • lt1'1 •• ttl -,...., l"«tlw, NMYC1 Ill lob ....... ,, LIYC. IOT• I (I) -(IW( Jorm.. MHY(I 111 &ob Smell, acvc. U.IOT A llJ) -NIM H ........ NHYCI 12) ltaY •11r6ld<. LIYC1 ()I °""" -'NHYC • . SAllOT t flJ) -Ill 0.ft VOlfMll, NHYC1 Ul JW'f •Clll'wk*o •CYC1 Ill CIYafl .._N, •VC. SA•OT C (IS) -Ill TMYm C«tlm\. (It) MedtlYft ICNlf, LIYC1 (SJ Mlllllln All ..... , LIYC. MlltM Alllor!t, llYC. Club Plans Fall Regatta Voyogera Yacht Club and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wW 1tap the1r annual com- bined Fall Regatta Saturd•Y and Sunday wllh races lnslde the bay and on outside cour-.... C1as8t8 racing on b a y counei will be Lido-! <A, Lldo- 1 IB, Lldo-14 Jr., Kl,., Flipper, "Sabot A.Band C. lntlde clallel wUl bay• •three· races Sa6nday 11art1nC at" II ;JO a.m., and two oq SUnda.Y, i llart1nC ot 12:311 p.m. Therw will be f!VHDinule !nlefvali ,,._ clus lltarta. Out.Id• clult1" wm Illar! off 'the Balboa Pier with two -on Saturday lltarllng al noan, and one · on SUnd11 llart1nC at a ,311 p.m. Oulatde cia-acheduled to lllalt aro PllRI', MORF, -Excalibur, PC, ll:ndeilm« tuden'lt, p;ca~ Ca1411, ud -11. West Coast Cruiser Plant Delive rs l OOth Fib er.glms • A milestone event wu Miller Boats. celebrated• al the Weot COut Chrlltened Polar!J -Ill, the Luhrs Co. boat building plant new Luhrs aedan 11 llated for In Costa Mesa with the extensive plell\U'e cru1a1ng launching and delivery ol the along lhe Wut Cout, . In· !OOlh D-fOot . flberglaaa lledao eluding oome olflhon cru111ng - to be produCfld ·in the local to MWcan waten. plauL Tbe boat'• 1111 bonepower 121" Luhn Co. l!_a member dl..el ud -.rd f u e I ol ""' Bangor Punta group ol lty -•n -·•-ber •-boat builden whlcb '-·'udea capac •w ~--lllCI mUea: at 15 mou. Jensen Marine, builders of the · 1 famed "Cal" boats. The 1~ ~i>lt -.ru built in less Ulan 11 months after Luhn Is .a New Jeroey firm opening ol the Luhn plant in ol powerboal builden. The c..ta Meaa. Pnlductloo bu Costa Mesa 1 produetion plant now reached the rate where was lnstalled. at about the the ~ boat wm come off s a m e time Bangor Punta the line wttbln the neJ,t ab: Corp. boughl out Jensen. moolhe, according to Watkl!la- Ownen ol 1he !OOlb yacht Olher fiberglass boals "°" are~· ud Mn. llockrlct W. in productloo al 1he Coota Gesell of Long Beach. The Mesa plant Include ·a boat was•launched at the Lone sportfilhern'lan version of the Beach Marina Shipyard. 32, a 28-toot crulaing led.an, Prelentation of the keys and and a 25 foot cruising 1edail congratulations-were.extended (abo av a i 1ab11 aa a to tile Geaell lam!ly by·IJindy ljlOriflsherman)·. Watkins, Luhrs Co. western Construction ls a hand laf" ~les manaw, and dealer up woven roving fibet'gla&1 Jun Summen, manager of the with a h!alJ 11aD-to-raln con-- power boat divlalon of Stan tent. • . . Bargain Days! ·PHONI · 540-4343 646-4<421 CONGRAT ULATIONS IN ORDER -Beul not to ttle DA]LY. PiLOT. 'lb!J is 1he pidlure ol',the looth1Luhrs·32 which was Identified in Friday's DAILY PILOT aa a Skipjack. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Gesell ol' LoOg 11<1ach are tho owners ol' t;'M Luhrs'32 and are shown accepting keys ·to tile new boat from Lynden Watkins (left),' w .. tem ·aa1es 'manager of Lµhrs Co. and Jim Swnmera, manager ol tho power hoat division of San Miller Boals. . ' • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY ON 'PRIMIUM 4 PLY POLYlSTIR SILYHTOWN 770 AND ORIGINAL 19UIP· MINT 660 WHIN YOU lllY FIRST TIRE AT llGULAR· LOW IXCHANGl·PRICI JONES TIRE SERVICE 2049 HARIOR IOUUVARD, COSTA MISA . . · FREE e FREE e FRIE e $9.91 WHEU A LI-NM ENT e TIRE ROTATION EVfllY\l,OO·o MILES 8 Tlllf MOUNTING e I ll.AKE ADJUSTMENT BRAKE RELINE 1t¥etff., ...... u.1 .. n4WtM' TRUCK TIRIS HIJ ntlnl . ............ ,.., ... "'"' "*" t'f• ... ·-· ~ii9K. I "· 1.17 I "i9~ .. \ "· ..... ll•"""'' 189! .. T"' Lff 11•1.0lllll 249! .. '"' '" LONG MILER SECOND -WHEN YOU BUY THE ·•ST TIRE AT Tl RE SIZES BLACKWA LL WH! 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'NOTMER V.ORDS-l'M LOST! -~~ 1 .. ·=·-=-=~ ..... ~"""'...-,,........,~ ly Harold Le .DOux •• DECiSIOH -Brian Klfil; a mchel<>r falberlng lhiee orphans; ii faced with-a problem fxlltlgltt on ''.Family Mlair/'. i1J color et 9:30 on Channel· z. Clny, the 01~.-of the chlld""1, uu his pen:nis· lion to me?ry a ~ boy ti'«n Oil• of the oldest . · and W8'll/BOll ~es In V!l!l!IWI. TELEVISION .. VIEWS Shows Led ·' . ' By ·'bugh·in' . . ''· 11y RICK · ou· BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A very early ratings survey of SO key markets indicate< that NBC-TV's '1Rowan .. and Martin's Laugh·1n" is 90Cklng ·it to the other sbOws spectacularly this new aeason .. Although it ii rather early In lhe ........ to be making ratings judgments, all Ille -!liai thllll far ~ dally and otherwise -are tmquertionably clear in elllablishing !he "Laugh-In" posi~on. Tl)e 30-market. surveY.... ranked "Laugh-In" second OOly to CBS-TV's new "May1:oerry R.F.D." series.· And although ''Mayberry RF~D." -the successor to the Andy Griffith show -probably earned its bigh rating mainly .because ol Griffith's fictional marriage oo the operung episode, it is still ~ impressve start. THE MORE decisive national ratings, "1l!ch tend to put more emphasis on the provinces and upgrade less ~opbiSticated shows in the rankings, .will neverthele~s also prove the rem~rkable "Laugh-In" success against two C~TV big iUilS "Gun.smoke" and "Lucille Ball. Early in the season Ori.not, the 30-market sur- vey also tends to substan'liale the beliefs of close watchers of the numbers race that NBC-TV's "Julia" ·iS already a hit, and that CBS-TV's Doris Day situati.oh comedy is likewise a solid success. IV Ferd Johnson Botti of-tllese are new series. And "Julia," the .. __ ,.;.....+ most publicized of the freshman ·entries, is the first 'tfa.L.1 IF11-IEREii WAS /4. major network series to star a Negro actress. W<\Y OF l>OJN' IT WITH• Diahann Cam)ll. "Julia" finished fourlh In the 3(). 001' MAKIN' WILllt: Tnarket rankings, arid Miss Day's show came in :it!APPY• ~DU . bib . INTl'RJ;ST!iD! eig ' •--;;; THE REMAINOER of the top i8 shows were - :.:!--W , except fur "Mayberry R.F.D.'' -all veteran series, such as "Family Affair," "Mission: Impossible," "Gomer Pyle" and tbe movies, a:; well as the Dean Martin. Carol BurneJtt and Lucille Ball programs, and a Bob Hope special . ;\y Tom K. Ryan THIS IS THE DESERT, PIJf ! HC7N ~ '«lll STRAYED SO FAA FIUt\ MOME? Among the other new shows that indicated possible ratings strength were "The Mod Squ·ad," "The Good Guys," 0 Land of the Giants," "Here Come the Brides," "The Outsider," uThe Ghost find Mrs. Muir'' and "The Out.casts." THE NEW SERIES that failed to show Initial ratings pOwer in the 30-market survey -although some may do better in the national rankings -in- . eluded: "Hawaii Five-0." "T'11at's Life," "Blondie," "Adam-12," "Lancer," "The Ugliest Girl in Town," "Journey to the Unknown," the big-budget "Name of the Game," "The new adventures of Huckle- berry Finn" end the Phyllis Diller and Don Rickles shows. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Baseball pil>cher Bob Gtbson, of the St. l<>uls cardinals, and Denny Mc- Lain, the Detroit '11gers burleT he bas defeated twice in the World Series, will both appear on Ed SulHvan's CBS-TV show this coming Sunday .•• Gibson will play the ukulele, and McLain, a pop organist, will, as previously announced, perfonn with his quartet . • . both pilcllers will also be guel!ls on Bob Hope's NBC-TV special next Moaday. •• I' • . ' • -.. ' 0 II! (lJ"" - -(CJ 111-·u-... .,.. (,.,n,) '42. -Hllmpllllf' lopl\ JacWt Gleuon, Mun AND ~ ly Al Smltli The joint daily effort by CBS-TV's children's series, "Capt. Kangaroo," and New YQijc's Bank Street College of Education in the use Oiteleivig.. ion in the leant!ng of the very young will begin on !he video show nut Monday . • TUESDAY lt:• a "alt ,,.. 5 " ,.. (•rama) •gz -Col1nnt Marchand. Antoine lollmlll!f, 12:30 ID MA~ '"" ....,... (dr1· Ill) '40--Edwlrt ............ "1111 DAYTllJIE MOVIES -<-'51-Joll• h .. 4. . ,... ..... -(-) '51 ,, ... tel ............. ,_ ....... "'""" • ., -· ... " (-.. ""' Lo .... 4:!18 ......... ._. (-... _..... ....... ___ "' .... .... • ,, '........ .. n.t i.-" ....... .., c.-'V-flMlt niMa. r..-., ,.. ......... .. .,, _, 9 -._ 0... Mt Wl7ltt tbll IMlt ,_,.., woui. ..... .._, f'llMl ·M 1 liflitlllt If tam·a.lls 1 Cam...... 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ONLY 9 NEW HOMES AVAILABLE f ff A !!ve bedlw1n home In the. 8'tQADMOOR :1, t B<. • tl«tBtu. lll l>L.~ 5%% lOAll RANCHO LA CUESTA, In HunUngton Beach, baa Just Reduced to $88,000 . ' ' ' VP...-l!a>...., LOOG U.. 1lmu, ...._ 25!s IJPI-like cor. lo~ N-. {1ii ... ~A DEPOSIT_--~ the best values in a new home In the entire area. s~rkll-Pool, Ml•nlflctnt Vlow Four bedroom• + ci.. + illll roam ·.--ee. CdM. llf ....... * 6"-lOld woo«. GlornlA-$13,11!:1' Ti •= --••-uallty tru r-··• • i:.!Oioc-.· lll b&th home -· tlla !loon l• . IRASHIAa llAL ~ 'l'' h>Ythl•lovel>3bedn>om 2 1&2story,S&4bdrms,2ba~,q . conJ C· , 4 Bed""""•l 3 llth1 tor._""!!You'abe-'· IOtdlen ,_ bollt·""I • ·lllMI """"'""" 1300 M7 .. S31 l..C:MI,,._ il bath SPIJT LEVEL HOo,11; lion Including all kitchen buill-ina, fireplace, fully . Ol>EN SAT " SUN I • 5 . -~· . ··~ LARGE -...... II> ;:.c;..,;..i·,;;·;.,· =-====-,, •· away 'ti! • ......,. cJoo'eL carpeted, lbake roof, concrete driveway, large " • <4639 f1lrfltld, ca.-Shorn I «I with _. tor -l&m-ball» ·Bl.)' view 1 r o,. -SEtECTIOH I ' stat•l>'llilade -. -lots. Walldng distance to Public Beach. · · · ~ -~::i:" = ..,..air. mutrr be<ltoom. Just a Col!le 01.. · GI •• FHA·.~·-,,.l ohlng~~,':;!'1......,. tor , (Located at Hamllion & Buchard) Wm. VfJ11ton, Realtor .u,,... lo r""""' ""°" Pool..,. lot. Near new ¥1>1-We'll .., -anythllic )ult Pl.DI .... , ......... s lliil. ti'! the · . ~ -· $25,050 to $27,700 229 Mori.., Jltlboo ltlond -. Ill"""°" lndudltli CA )>ullcU,... !3!!.150 voae1 to' set ,... 1o tool< at lhll $15,(j()I) .......... I Mil.4! ~ KlT!'EN SOl'I'-. 3 fHA.'vA-Convontlonal 675-3331 .. '~'Ill 9 Ivery Night · 81' JOHNS PARoouw.. Co,, Ral-:ll6T Eut· ,..i.e -.ra ......... 13f,950 ....... , .... 4.6·~ IP&Clooa ~.ample cariffl..2t2t•nY-'•YWwMn1D&7 · 'oniau o.c.c:ENJOY tbe ~Hi&tlwa.Y. c .D.M. Once)'OUwit·Jooteutll Cell NOwlll ·':'!'. -end -· "' ._ • • .a·"'SUUI: -yant ...,.-ete biod< BR, a bethl. lt\>lt, -HAFfDAL lllA~~ .,,.,.._ u "' 'b!D , , $158 !'Ell MONTH ULTRA ....-. '_;;. -, ,0 """" _,. &. oium..... COWftd fl Tl · late. $44,tm.17 ;..'°.;;...,.w,;:.,....,,,,..,,"'=-==-"" ' SllOEmmily"""" with fire. Harbor View Hills Own<T """"""""-,.,, •·~ ='!: oo...1n·inmY. ? : 5 V:4 Yo VA. ..... tor p1omo1 ....._.. "' me auRR WHITE, INl!w SPECUJ.A11 ~' place, beauttro! drapes NOW!! nire:,~~.i SMOG FREE~. $141 Pef Mo., .., ...... :bait and-Offered 2901N~Blvd.,N.B•. ontbls!mmaculale-hH ., ~O ~~ Modem~Viewftolne ~ths, large~"'~~· !Noll BreatbtaJdngYiewof.LakefJ 4 B!DJi.boMs 'Di top Coitl .Jild. ,1 Like new spe.doua 4 BR.' 675-4630~ 61M122 iBRoa.R.lcunerlot_.., _ :-t-........ ' 00 pnvate comer lot m kitchen, 13 x 20 covered Mountainl ,from. lOx» dedt. Me• lOcatlm 00 • ~tt baths, dinln& rm, JlD tam· dolfntown.., ' ; electric bWlt-m rana.• and 3 Bedroom and family room end -'patio, .boud O>oice INlt ._, .,;,;. llti«I ...... a loll!•. ;,,.... : llY nn >lua """""' dm. w/ .BA y AVENUE ' . $17 '500 . • I oW!h, ~ sh*, dispoa1 2 separ1ate yerds new ;Wall to wall ~. " ' )e tar-• cent .... _; ~ wet-:bar 3 frplcs Ip 1ove)y Two vac&tJt lotl Dell' Bit' . 1 ":' pl"' '°"" ct cab""" and n1ce1y landscaped .,.,.Pent Jocat!oo near eJe. den etc. !dial tor" Art!Jt, pmg "'· ~ POOL. Exclus!Y<• 1oceu...'1n and Cl<elm. A·L Good Toti Way Illy ~ · drawers. You can be a irac-OWner has bought mentary scb>ol. clrurcha. & Writer or thole who low: fee:blrel m • Uf'OllDling of Ba)'Crelt. $182.~. locaticl1 for DUPLEXES l>OQBLE &tie lot. 3 -.~Ji ·" ~lli~ ... P<~.!!.~~ -bome,and -.Lawtnterest,51'% ty-•IY-r,oooi-R I ~w!s~'i: Walkotllulty ---~-l>aLo-WA.Pll""" ,...,.,. ~ ..... ,. ............ __ ...__ to __ ,, F.H.A. lOlla me,y be as-In HM .. tor ,___ d-"""' ........ , __ .. ,...,., Via , 1.1-, -.,_ R. c. GREER, ftMltJ -1u, .,..._ ._" ,.,4_ din1nc artt.. Well lancl.9cap. 1l!I 61~ ~ .urned and $159 per mantb llslfton!o, Calilomla PULl.>lll an _ ...... , • 'ID> ._... -~ ai~ S41S Vla UOO m"300 ,;-=.;.;-=;;;,=--.,.;""- i1 ed. lat ,end OJVmid 1"e8l' pa· $41,000 '" exc tennl would Include taxes! 'Dy lfllm. Grand :Ave, ~ F~ ~_ $23,900.i ... :...;,t ..... ,.,,;" ~, iils "-••y •w;;y PRICE "-~-. (114_)178-229TEves.~-. ~·--3 BR Badt ·BoiY home :lllS lo 1351 Lof!M hlch . ~. -A • Call: Kent Ktnpl.,, ,_ ~.. "'Y"~ Sierra Vi.ta, OriCOi lo ..u Lido Is !33.soo. Evn. -2 • Pllt Your ·Car . .$35,500 at ""·500• c.u Paul Nmllll1'BA=Yl"RONl'...;.;;;.;;,_H_OME __ P1ua-"'1n-- 1 Laglner NkJHI ORA~GE COUNTv'S 811><8<1 "" 311Z-5t93 tor ""' come .., Nerd 1100 tm Love1f""""" Jot t BdnaO, I ' 111 This Ci~ . URGEST · 501 Avon I do "'"° polntment lo ,.. Wolkor ito.ltY -· fom!11 rm. '"'"''Ill ' ioq,~~,..... n~n-s!t:~--e',!!' ~·,, ...... 1. 17th St, ;., ••~ Tho ·llul& ' OCEANnlO!'IT DUPLEX =::;:·:;:::='~====I •· lomlo +di ..... 'af IM'ltl-•..,,...-~~·• ,_, ~-•N ...... ~ •s ~:vi> bMh sOllt love! 2-2 BR ..... 1 new. Good Y t : ORANGE COUNTY'S · • .l · LARGEST I ~ 293 1. 11th "· 64"4494 &f8. .' • ()pm~ .. !Im and t!mO lo-~ · · $7500 * <holce dlroet Greeol>eJI bead>. 1&4,900. 5l8-0!9l or ttuntinvton llNch 1400 130•950• -• ' .' __ .., __ ···LE 111 t.i.1ow ni!itntlbome""' '· ·REDuc·noN -· ... -· 6'IUlW .. ...,-. 11 L UUlllUID pea11ng Sp~nhh -· •Acrolo ·tromJ'l>ol · s BR. ~mtnlum; n.e Dr....OticollySl!ullod ue ~good .,. pg 750 ' ' ,,-'· Bines foreet lllll!e d.. tbi1 fl F.11Wj11hed uea Bluttl. Near CdM HI ICbool. Hard to pleue? u ., ttU VI .. ' luxurlouo Bao"ell -·· •Wolk~ OdM HI. pork, Pri patio. $26;400. M4-0t!01 -SBRbomelolor 2BR,3-lllills'~ '~ HARDWOOD ROORS \ t ,, •• •. ., ' ~ ,I \I $22,950 NIWpOlt II Vlctorll '646<1111 WATCH YOUR WIFE Her ey.es will liibt up when she sees this beau. ty. 4 BR 2 beth&, mod· em kitche!l &: family room, w o 'o d burning fireplace in newly car. petecl living room. aose to SEACH. Total down onIY $995 to AU.: P831• ments less than RENT! Four ~ bedrooml," 3 . ~am:~-,_· eiiet, "833-1611 ext 2417 d~. )'OU. Value ii wrtttci.1!111ov. --• _1• ___ .._ ~ ba.tbl magn.i6-• f ~ IU tam-. ' I ..&.-.I uni-, • ~ .,.,~"" .. ca swimming, pool. w ily cu. · , MOVE in. Nr. new f. Br., fp, er it's face1, bri&bt mm-.. guard .tmc.. wm om !' Center.~ busineu poe.. $52,SOO,·NOW etn.Y·$45.~ CaJ1ua·to1ee ar&'tknl ' nevepta.;drapes; m".beach. 1rociail:, f. ~old.~ leU!/~. · ·.~ ... c sibte:' ~Illy I 0 w 615-2503 642-$15 Call tor _ ... Today. EASTBWFF $28,950 .. Open -· ... ..... -porcb, block IOND ... lty ·" . priced tor onb< 119,950. l!!!!~!\l'll!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!! SWolt ,.... emailer home REAL-""'' St. Ow,.. 615-01« wall, c:arpetl/---• 111325 So. Cout Bw,.j·-Chlldron Wolcomo tn trade. 1·1 WATER!'RONT 3 bdrm #62 Ier, lo»d,....., T..,.. l'llA So.1-, Coll. • 4 ~~ fg # lt;'eESl tn.pa. . ~· Vilt&, P.el 9n .. Balboa OJvts. '60.000. Would or VA no down p9)'1lleftt. a.zm ~ tto ob.~~li2x114' lot' Nriport Beam phler.ad'rQe tn trade. 1a _,....,..,..ValleY'• nicest 644-1133 •-644-0505 u.a.Tl'll. L-hlch hie••• -Ool> ' ,...., ' -BLtJJTS .... , l BR. 2 -. 6 --..... -l'Nlll:W. 143 Brolldw1y 645.0181 old, 19 ...... 111. ell, a reel 21)11 WES'IO.IFF DRIVE . 4 BEDROOMS 'Bltbl· condo nut to pool 1162-4411 <.,... eves) 546-llOI :::::~• ~ l>I!"-_!~~ -"" • '1--· fl46.1'1U Open.,....: By..;,,.,, i<i.,950. -· su•11 5"ARP ~ N~~ -Evenlnp 642-8453 bu 2 large tatbo, u,... ,.. 'p $24 950-.. • COME. PftlC!l flT,tlll. '1111 It .... wtll """ It • YOUR acesetter Styti119 . . ' '· ' N-rt Hal.... 1211 INSIDE .. OUT. 3 BR 211 --""' ,. -TERMS &: down l*)'ment. np-top move in oonditioo, ~e -M.a verde ..... _ ••••• bathe. cu-pe:ta tbrou&ttiM. n:JRMS ,AVAL. . ~ · sln.a'le atory •bedroom. 4 bedrooms .. 2 bl.thl. lte-21' bvtn famWyl'Ocel. lotl MISSION 'R!JM.ft~."i°.,_: """ Paint 1n and .... = 1u,';t'rdi Pl')co 4 Bdnn • 3 Batti "' ....i brtd<. 1-'Jlat1o, --" bke root and cozy brick 1 · -, ;,ring» 601 St. James PL pioteuJmalJY ~ BECu'l' 3 bdr, ' M. a finlpltoe. Near new oUve ,., _ , w~ dUtance all ICbook. heaV)' IJbake root 'nUa one Fam-nnJkltdt. 'frcmt .... =======1-"'·--~ .... SPRING --bome(2500oq la"""' VA ........ at Bluebird~-:.~".:::""'~ . • REALTY tt> 1>u 'JJ1 ........ \)elltn& $15;500: 0wnr ... , '29,!!()o. • . ed owner can~ fut P!"-•• "anl/ll""" LR w/-. ~ 8'7·~l Jon11~~'124 t BR. s -Ba., nr.-• ,......_ A real value .. 2629·-Blvd CM -... -...... , · ' . ' view; ·-.,.., *I'll $.14,951). . PRl.VATE . LA.. K. E. ...... 2 bot ........... ,.... 1663:l Rhone u.ne. H. B. """ 1:11,!!Cio. Ownel' Hlj'!lll ( les ..... & ( ....,ieleli! -ldb:heo, ' Br. 2 &. I.C's. !Iv rn>: • 0 WOrnor 0, 111 N-1 -. s -., .... ., lhW -. . ...,.. 11-p1o, c11a .,,,, --1l1NTALI 642 7777 2 both, plug -11"" 1am11> con>rr lot. Poved ....,. lor ny ldl, all bllJur, -SbAke , tfoU14!1 .l!iril~ · """"that-. .... m..t. boat, 1raller, ~1 $t1I "1'!!-.J'llllo 6 -Wiiled ; .. , ._,_ ~ 1904 ~ ~·.• C._M. el It's a -buy at Call: Mr. --,nl. MCely lalloq,cl. Wlllk'I Roni"• lo ..,.,. 2llOI • BR h ~> EXCHANGE . -~ ~·~ i<S,950. Not leeMbold. DAVIS REALTY dUt., --.. -· . • tac iuu.e, hardwood 646-7171 . 546-2113 bJWesttoa:&lHwy,NB FHA tmu aVllil. Immed. Happ1~ le.-.•• '' V.11lage ReJI Estat e CUSTOM DUPLEX DUPLEX !loon, double ....... good OR SALE 642-7000 ........... nm. "' : -1!!!¥1!'8 " Ra. co: rs Ea5tsld• location. 125.ooq Ocean Front Home ca11 Owtt<r. m-oi11 or. ~ i.r a ;, with ·terms. Have 5 unit. O>sta M-. 5 ~. 4 BMhl. Den. 2 847""31B> · · · · : .• ~ Jet ,. Ulli.tj WALLACE Wolls-McCardle, Rltr" Will trado lor ....... 3 STORY • VIEW ,,,..,,,...,. 46"'2 b..ud, * PLEASANI' Qllf llov'" 3 E YOU R to ..,.,.._ THE Q EAL E S TATER S REAL TORS 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. . Neot!Od at !lee ltned -. ll!t.:r<d pO<i. 14'<!S ~ Br, 2 ba + 2 llr Oceon Vu HAV wnmo s.r.id""" --54!46><4141-548-T12S Ev.., 644--0684 Have triplex will trade tor s--..,.,,. and"'~• RUM· wt!h -lountaf11 ~· ,j Income Apt .$G,!f(J(), 518-'1249. USED YOUR GI? N •. Beacli fh. .. !Opon E .. nlng•I . boooe. "'1S !..... on"-:;.....Jike wtfh "View 2 .-. · Corono ·derMor· Yco >IAY mu. be e1et!IU · Goont Slxad Femlly Rm. gro...S. wl!h >\eo' o1 .., _ Sep. iaundr, ~:)Vjttlen Olte 2 BR u.u.e w/f1t>1!:1 Newport ShofOI 1220 . ~.,..v~.,:.; ":: 111 '::!,,=· , ... The Wilt You Save MAY BE YOUR OWN $22,500 WALKER 4 LEE, Mr. LeWle Redecorated -$38,500 up tn Architf!!Xlnl ~· plus almost new 2 BR Apt· a~ 1" t.. All bltna. crpt1, , ed the e~tkn de.te a u 3 ~·ocean front '!.R. . You won't believe It 'W you Income lnwstment Dept f .. ring• Mtnt aiee tn ~. I: Guest rm, dbl pr. drpm, Xlnt oond. 2 bib to YoU hav used )"tAr GI )'Oii !Wbot., Pmn. Qpilf., "@ see it! Extends the entire ~9461 t A SPRING PriQe $1.E,000. or dimit FORTIN I: 00. bch. By C!'llVMI'· 642-336.1 bee u..1i'..i... .._ --'---.,.,., ~ • -iJl!D length ol the home. Rieb pan-BALBOA . ISLAND ... ~ -· ,.,,. -· M.... -EVel. --• -~ .. --.!!JO .• ,.,,._ .. ell<d w.U., enticb11 nr.. ' .... REALTY bottan ll<adl, by --PANOIWIIC Be.Y View at 'lock ~y 1240 stat!""""t We con help. Coi •MAN, "'"•••IA =·'" place. La>ge bedroom. 2 Open Sot/Sun 12·5 ••. "'""llfimt" (213) 5l5Q!O er 3184'11 the Bhll!I. 3 BR 3 bath, wet . ··-· Vlllare I!al,l!lrmte 962-M11 '!'-' lpdllondlth . Time ...... built-in kitchen baths. llomemoker'• pride 220 ONYX l!;2ll u.-81vd., C:M. .... 3 ....... -.,....., ., ow-$32,$00 home, --. -vnth d-well destgn. built-tnldtcllen. SIJdlnidoora ,,_upper°""•"-Be"' buy i h b 11y 'o;m., . .-6"-1146 · S-., 2 bath, bit.ID ldtcb, HOME & 4-PLEXI ~Jllll:CIQI AIL I P.JL 1 · ... ' BR heme with -lead ., lcvel1 yud. 50).1720 on the Island. N ........ 2 HARBOR VIEW 0 n macna llvrrn, ~· 2 -°"11( ~ l!tl) lull --~ EMPLOYED -... -· room has all new e~ TARBELL 2!l;5 Harbor. BR in front + 1 BR aipt. . . Cott• Mes• 1100 brdwd ti, lge fenced yard, fid' tft ~ct crowth-1 block Br ... bollH w/ ._.. M: shag w/w cm\)eting, 6'' Anxious. $37 <OJ eantempcnry home re-'Y to VIEW HOME -.. . ~ered patio. For apipt oft Beech Blvd.· Ottert ex. Mftl North. Ml M N fiberglass in 8 u I at i 0 n, 2 P1cesett1r-Pool JUtr. 646-392ti Eves. 546-00S2 move into. Two kiDK aiJe We will sacrifice dU $91,000 Double Your Jncome M&-8060. 5'7.fl5.11. ~ 351 oellenl tp llbdter • let UllH "" ... =-. --,..,..,-=""""' baths, tile show". W•ll it.ol dwp Country Club *LA CHEN MYER BR. 2 ha, -nn. _ 4 Bedroom, t ba1h View , , -,...., 'GIRL....,,.. lo_.. t.tliO located on Eastside on large Series with the popular larie $38",9<i) -Try 10% ~· bor'net, n'erlected, &hd nwti by addJDa Unit& to.l .alread.Y l11tbluff 1242 Padfic Sborft l\ealt.1 ~. CM. .,... '50 ~- corner lot. ""°"' IM your master bedroom with RO> C(>RBIN-MARTIN cccupled bf Texu °""""' built en ·1hll cbolce O>ola •THE llLUFFS • ~ EV.. -645-llll5 l\Y =e or seeb"aller It's vacant man tub. BeautlAllly ~ 4 Bedrm-Mes1 Verde REALTORS TTY $15,COJ.; Worth ~000 Mea lot •. Sile alx3llO bu 3 Br 1~ Bl Condo. $ZS500 eGDU..$deldr9CSrt.,...._ it $30,000 EZ eted, -.., • deck, $24,950 3036E.C H CtlM """""'"' -·c1 -·•-i.Jlld. h.' ...._ ' 3 bdrm betdl ..... CID ...,,,.. .... .......... -Hald., find at this -in . .... wy, By Ap()Olntment able.:.-.-~ lo ., ....... TRIPI.IX . 613-<1695 . . ~ It!!\'\{ I o\\\11[1 ~1 \ll\\IJ\\ ........ 111\l 1 \ I' -beated ., l!lt.....S -location. ' laths, 675'1662 Anyttmo nain ~ -. c.ron. dol Mir 1250 Nar ..,. .., B<ach . . . pO<L Owner moving out ct lmi>llY ''fu>.In" room-· , REM.TY COMPANY WllTrede-ukql3T,500 Hoopltal .1:J Ca111A< Cotto Mooe II! .,... & -$42,950 -e.o ""°"' kitc!>en with No ~~ · P1ymont Ill Dover Dr,, Suite IOI 8URR WHITE Roollor Spanish Hacienda Newl> _..., _,; .. -F COl.LEXiE RF.ALT¥ 5t6.£J8M all the pmbbutton bullt·tn ,.,3,500· MACXD REALTY'. 00 BU>G. 29oJ. Newport sivd. NB • u maker $3f,500 ~ J BR. hlw 1:v 1093 Balm, C.M. 546-5440( i:::i:::=i:::=i:::=:i=i:::=i:::==zj '"'ture" Near n•w ...,,... NO DOWN l'IAYMD<T 642 .. 235 67S-4630 ovis: 67S.IJ991 HCASITA FILICE R L. Hod;... •~·lty pell. $IOl mo. I l 1 ing. Brick patio. 54().17'20 IQa1 9ettfnc the heart cf tbe ~ the Ocean, IW'--0: •--8-A. Newport B ~ >,J Woslcllff Spoci•I TARBELL 2006 Hari>or d1Y. 3 bclnil8· 2 baths. For-NEWPORT IEACM * No Down GI * rounded by pool, patio<!""" .. ,.:isis <rear> *!"' Vl1w Lot Sparl<llng o...m whi1' tram• mat d....,, room awaiting '"' ..-. i... complete Jlri-Gldcllup Pardner . . One d. Mesa Verde's most home! 3 BRs, 2 be.th,,. Sep-VACANT thoee teltlw! occaaions. AU Se,e ttJ1s lavtly custom home ,VIDf, Decarated to perfec> Newport .ltileft !!! outstanojtn< view lots ''""' .-bedroom a. bath Ideal Jmmoc. F.alllde Joe 3 BR built-In dream kitdlea. Even .-· blgh . beMn cdq In !lwp S BR 2 b&th, ft beat, tloD • a ......... 1arp 3 BR, 3 BR 2· bath. -,,_,. . . looking Mesa Vf!'de Coootry for mother--DHaw & teen. plus tam rm, &: to~al ~ a cUJhWuber. Quality car-::_and ~2 = Ji2:'inC::,=: 3 bath home, $19,500 :"1~'°'~~ lllt ~ i:, ;f. ~ f! = Club, 1:rt ~:rron! llg'el'. Newly Uattod & exic&. Ing atta. 5'4% nlA-lO~dn petfnr. t.rKe rear )'al'd, No beth&. wf: )~ or 1~ ty. Drive by: 599 W. Wilton Orl"f' Coast Property '1a 'Slates Realb' .= m.ai1 "da;ys; •'IDl:lt· S ~ ... -· $25,000 lenpt ,-~=· l42n"""R·11y· * '1'2.!ISI * Tt:iil 540-1~ Harbor """'"· 143.900. LockJwt """'"' 1146-2301 6™"60 .,..._. 962-'13111 21.1:! ~-. k"; COtLEGE REALTY....... e e ueRe • MIZELL REAL TY JEAN SMITH, IMMAC -ill• new 3 BR, 2 GREAT· : • BR 2 -~ -· IN 21 l!R. 2 Ba. -. wt; ~""""""'"'"''""'!!!!!!!'l1in;we-"Dr. -548-ml =ER..:i~r:'...,~:id; REALTOR ba 111 ·belut!M Mmticello FAMILY HOME down rnA. Blt·I••· 1-.-Adult1 "opl)! ... HUl1i1" White elepbanta? Utme·a-11ne SOCK rr TO 'EM! , cmdo on Fairview Rd. Loti 3 BR. tam tm Jg lot dlalrwMber. fllf·· patio, l!Mle~.NB:~ home Cll IOfleottl Cree-lined H>3S of ~ WlU id fUrn « • . • on e ' w/w $1~ b ~ o C Jc =.:·:::· :::· ="'===-.. G I IDOOGon I 1000~---I 1000 ,-. E,.,ell.,. ~ . UllluiOI ~cl H"1. Only -,..; ' V irom:llt -lo -"..;.•n"•o.";.;._ ___ ...;.;;;;..;;=•.;.r•;;.;.... ___ .;.::::::.;:-::::::::":.:..---.:.::::.. i built-tno, ·-c1etac11id 'Gl1"nt·s11ot1 fomlly Rm: Aiixious -sio.ooo will-,... tn. 18061 ·<Mt ~ "'""." ..,.. Tllo DAJl.Y PJdt! S©\\~}l-f&t.~s· . ~ol .. a Simple S.,.....bled Won! l'w:z!e for a "1!uckle O ''"""".. lol!•n of tM ff'.lllt crcnnbfied worcbi bl.. . te form four lilflPle wordi. F•llR,011 ISINUM I I' I I SOT EN -- SCllAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7500 • ...... •....,...""" $22,900 . $22.SOO . . °''"'" co.i Pr9P0rty .......,. : - --FHA te:rma. CALL 540-1151 You wm't btllevt it 'to yo.• !Mliµ.C. f. Br~ 2 Ba. en cul-:m ~ ow'"6"i3-8lli0 DAILY PlL01' WANt .ADI -· llmit A tllllt. ... c~ "•> HeriblP Rell 1ee tt! Extendl 1he entire dHaC doae to IChqol •:1~!!!!!!!~~;:::;;;~::::BRIN~~G~RESUI;~=illl~=~-~·;n:":.'··;· :·~Ill!"'~'· Estate. ' 1erwth ofl'lbe borne. Neb llhoppinc auume !51.4% Joan TRY OFFER ppnellod ·wan.. "'lldlla lire-"'trade DP~-. .•, 3 BR Beach 110uae nr. Bay ~, ~ ~-2 EASTSIDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. Lit Spacious lge """'1• rm, n.. ~~tltch<ti~::: ~~-~'10";l°' !:: =.j~~j ~~~ Co. lead lo.-,..,i. 540-ll'lO John v...,i )l\tr. 646-1615 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Blilboa TARB!U :11116 -GOdb Inveotm·~ homo wtth ORlole MllO WEIK·ENOER unit S25,l!tll. Both rented Lo D . or BAtHILOR ~IO~ctn~OWr w OWll Plllt. beautlfUlly llecorated -BUllDERS C1oee cut Lut et.,.. and TV Incl ID pan-M-Doi Mor 1105 one o1 lll.'l lldnn. 1 i1 b&tb. =. ""' °" 1ot. ...,. JUST' USTED Hu .. ~! llDI Ville)" izlM T · CIJ'.cle c.M. J4..-i.... "" CAYWOoO Im TY Allume ~.!l!O. GI loon • tlon. MUIOS ,' • 610l'•W"Oiul H ~do. HlR1!! ta. fr1*: HooM•& lonfr Shop N.S. ' =.-1211 :..~~ ~..,._ "l "-· dlalno· ""· .i.c1 DAVIDSON R.._.. "1 ....,. --.· b!.Sna, ,..,.,,....,.. t>r Bly -•J licli 01oon Re<!¥ - 51JOP cu det!reeJ. · RINT P.ROILIM? ===~, :=-===I SC:~.~ ~==·=-J~i: N-rt IMCh I ·----~. --'--"""-J1IA. . $19,500 -· 2llO -·1111, al WANTED • J114.VA llO ---~ DUl'LIX • TllPLllC • : ~ ~ lldtl119 2 Stwy , <;!':: =:, i:.u: e ,lllO -..,· ~ !--Walt' ....,. home Iacoine-· Ntr. "2-9110 I!lYol. S46-ml -view. 2 • ''""1 .... ·et d II• ~ e KENNEDY ,,,,,.....,...,....... -4 ' Jiii I .... --'°" N"' 11.B. l<l>ot Ole. j =r.."""'Dall)'"""'~PUot=-"w= ... -"'u,,..., llou!cq - -. "' . . Diii --J, Wold CO. Ml-ll!O,,:D;;;W.=tlr=oct;.:;:;;:;;;::,;:<la:"P;: , ,...;...,.----------:-T.:----'lr.~--ail • •' t ··~ ,, ' I I \I I~ f' • • ··-• RINTAts RElollAL5 D~LY PILOT Heu111 PvmllliW Ht"lll Unfurrllahed • . ~LAISIPllD INDIX .... ,.., ........... ..,.... AllistMlt _,..., Hth. 2210 Irvine 3211 HONEYMOON Rom• Vil.LA.Ge n ... ~ moanilloeJot ..ies. at ha)' ...i IU>orn>, diNm, crp1a • OCffO, ~pi.c.; nve extra. -. $331 -. -.nff, DUL DIDCT 84%.sc78 -....... IO)l ~ _,"'..... ' Road, ~ After a p.m • .... Sat so.. lrvlno To,,_ 3245 .i,..,,5ES FOR ••LI '"""'" •-uTY -= * NE'lt uc· I * ' 'JV¥ ~ tltAILl!l l"A•ICS *5 Corona dtil Mijt ~ "" ' MMllAL ...................... IUSlllllSS &IMTl.L. ........... -1.;;:.;;:.:;;o.:..:..;.;.;:.;;_..:.:.;;; I• Bdn:D. 2'4 bath. 2 frpicl, COJTA Ma.A ................. u• OJ111.tc• •••TAL. ............ ,. 3 BR. nt IJbert.lon'a Mkt. Bl•'-· A.nil No¥. 1 at -M&SA Dll\. MAii ,.,., .. , ...... 11M llllDUSTklAL ,.ll:Otl'lltTT ........ • w.. - llllESA \'llOI ,. ............ 111t toMMllCIAL ......... 6115 1'rpl.. carp 6 dnpn. $%1) on 1 :yr }eue. cou.a .. PARK .............. 1111 tlllDUSTllAl. llNTIJ. ........... Mo • J 'oo· v«il Miw,.a.aT aliid:'M ............ 1• \.On ....................... •!• . to un , a . now. MIWPOaT MlteM'n ., ........ lllt UN<lkll ...................... •111 Call 213· 791.5-8958 IAL90A C0\'1$ ............. 1111 CITllNS OIO'Wft ............. •us -=====·===== ICIWl"OIT tHOaU ........... 1n1 .ca1ao• ................ ,. -IMYC<T ,. ,.,. .... ,. ........ tm U.kI IUIMOll .............. Ott Bllboli 2300 SAYIHOl•I ................... 1ftl &llOIT l'IOPlltT'I' ......... Ull :;.;;;.:;;:;:;. _____ _;;;;..:;; DOVIE• $HOllU ............... 1tU Olt&MGI co. PltOl'lllTT ..... au WllTClll'I' ............... tnl OUT o• ITATS Plot', ........ 11111 Spectacular Ocea.n View •••Oil HtGMLANOS ........ lm MOUNTAUf & DISiltT ........ ttt• Penn Pt. 3 hr Bea.ch. $11!5 uJnVltltlfTY PMUC. ........... 1111 IUION.lllOfll LANO .. .... •ttt 1. ;.,. ~-. llVINI ................ , ••• ,. 1UI ISAL llTATI 1•1t'flCI ., .•. Ull;o,;A~vail;;~{)ct:;;==•=•~==== e.acw: .... ., ...................... 1. I.IL UCIUIN•• ............. 'll!r~·-·· ~::;r:.Lu::.aMi .. ::::::::::::~: ~US~~ffi ~~d ............. Lido '''"=----~23:=5~1 COllONA Oil. MAI ........... 1W ' bdnn. 2 bath. Elect. blt. in1. l'rpJ.c. $215 on 1 yr lMse lmmtd pou. 1AL•OA P1N1MSUu. ......... 1• FINANCIAL ATl'RACTIVE Furn home Coron• del Mir llACON a&Y ........... -••• 1• •UllNIU OPPOITUNITllEI 6* l#oY 11u.NDl ................. tut ·· avail for abort term leue Ranclo Pa/;,,aJ..s _A.,,16. Contlruetion Just Complotod Ap1rtmonh Now Av1illblo • LUXURIOUS SPANISH STYLI I & 2 llDltOOMS ~OR ADULTS ONLY •Pool • e iunkon Llvl"ll ltm. • Rec:re•tlon Rm. 'e Shag C1rpets • Barbecue Pih e Fully ln1ul1tecl • Furniture Avail. wall• ind celllnp 1330 P•lliodoo Rood, Coot1 Mou Ph. 549,2500 Located on: Palisades Rd. between Santa Ano A~e. and Newport Blvd. 'IDO o••a lat IUSINl.SS WAllTIO .......... utl ' ,...........,. 2 L.-u.. .. _ 1-1 -.. ... • • ............ ..... 1111v1nM1NT -""' .. u1• .... 1""t consider Mo / Mo ... u ~ c. "'., po....,, a:-., ... .,.c. R~"1 ..... LS IALSOA-llU.ND .............. lW •• IJ ........ $160 C.a.11 6'2-3542 ,. .... "' C0tt1 MM.a 5100 =~~:== :.,.~~ua ·~:;:~:: ~!J.f~Ntg:~;~~:::::.-..: lease. Li&> Realty ~ 642-:· • er Apts. Fumflhed I i~~~Piiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ i<OU'NTAIM YAl.LaY ......... ,1411 ............ 4100 I1 ~:~.;)!:~ . .-·:::::::::::::::~:: iii~~~:;:L~~~:::::::::! H:.:;:u~n~ll~n~g~t~on::..;B:;.:11~c=h'-'2~400= Befbol . 3300 Cost• M... HARBOR OARDIM 01to•• .............. los M01tTOA01s, T,., o..-.... "41 2 BR. Nu P'urft.. -....,.. Patio :::::=.:;.;:... ____ ~;.;: SUS CASITAS LDM9011ACH ........ -........ lMt MONIY WMITIO . ... ..__.,, • PIERlBO'TSLIP 'Blt2 GREENS -Akl.WOOO ..................... 1191 ANNOUNCEMENTS $150 Mo. Ooee to BMdi n • ~ >•&MOI COUNTY ............. 1 .. "' 213-696-9880 BA 2300 aq ft, la: patio 1: B-J'urnlshed 1 Br. I: Bachelor OUT O' COUNTY ............. lMf __ _. NOTICES an, RUio mo. 529--81.00 Apll. OUT 01' STATll ., .......... -.. 1* -~ -sl'ANTOM ................... 1,11 l"OUJ(O l'"' .,.., ........... .-L una Be•ch 2705 2110.Jiewport BIYd. JJJSTM•NSTD ................ 1'1t LOST .......................... , q Huntl~ton •···• 3400. ,._by Hotpolnt MIDWAY CITT ........... ,. .... U16 PlltSCMIALI ................. 6411 • ••• DW!ll...-1, salfTA ""'" ................... 1m &MNOU1tc«M1tn1 ................ 3 Blt 2 BA I: powder room. $25 Wk. Up · lANTA AMA Mn. ............ 1'9 SlllTHS · ......... -..... Mil n-t furn n..1-. ... u .... 1-BR. Condo. SUO;' ·px>l; ot.ANOI ..................... ua '11MIRAU .................. n Dt:aU . • .................... .. TUSTIN ....................... tMt PAIO OllTUAlllY .............. Mil view {213) 7$--8866 bltn1., incl. rdria:., walhtt, • Stud1c • Bach apta. HORTtt TUITUI ............... 1641 l'UNllU.L OlllCTORS ......... 14 ' dry~ U1890 Bu ab a rd • '•d U"'-6 """" ANAHltM ....................... PL.01um ............ , ............ ·t:N'fAL~ ,. • Ul Wo9 ... . SILVllADO UMY'Oll ......... 16111 CARD 0, TMAMkl .............. ,, ... 673-11'15 • M&id ~servtce • 'IV awaD. u.ouN' MILU ................ ,,. "" M•Moa1AM ................ '4tr HouMt Unfurnished • N.,. Calo • Bu UGUNA SIACM ...... ., .. ,. .. lftd CllMITlfllY l.OTI ............. '41t _:::::::=_.;;;.;;.:.;;.;;;;:_:;;;:.. 3 BR., ~ Ba,, en ~· U.GUNA NIMllL ..... : ...... 1lW CIMITlllY CllYl"Tt ....... ,.'41t 3000 01* d • tio' Fnd in 2371 Newport Blvd. MS-~ ~N CLl!Ml!NT• ............. 1n1 CIMITllllY CllYPTS ......... '41f Gener1I ' rps, pa . • 1A*IUAt1-cAPtSTitMO ...... 1121 CttllMAT01u11 ............... "21 yard. Qlildren, pets OK. CHATEAU La POINTE CAPISTUMO IEACM .... ..,. ... tru MIMOlllAL PAIU ........... "'11 4 BR. 2 BA fam.11·· r'OOOI $225 mo 847 7464 DAMA POINT .................. 11M •UCTIONI ...... ................. • UJ ·I c::;c.:;:::.· ..:..:~-.:..:::.:....___ 1.Dvtly turn. 2 BR apts. Ofl-cA11uaao ............ -....... 11 .. AVIATION llll'llCI .......... MU atrium. New home ln Turt!e 3 BR new carpets drape1, t t .... ..1.1~ --· OCUH'llDI .................... ,,. TllAVIL ... ' ................... Rock cl.osest to tJCI, Swim-• ' • ree _. ...... ,, ...... _ .. . BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 Incl. util. 1-2.l:SBORM. FURN. &: UNFURN'. Heated Pools, Oiild Care ""'"'· Adj. to Shop.Pint -No pet.I allowed 2700 Peterson Wa,y, a.t Har-- bor • Adams, Cotta MelL .....,,, IAfl OU!GO ................ -•. Im Alll TllAMIPOllTATtOlf ........... . • Sl35 leue, amall fncd'yd. Htd. pool. Adults, no pet& lllYt:llllOI COUNTY ......... u• AUTO TlANSPOltTATIOM ..... HU mma:. tennla, etc. $215 mo 17651 Van Buren 1142-1823 Excell ..... ..&. Uk HOUSEi TO •• MOYllD .......... LICIAL NOTICt:I ..... '4541 lease 8'J5...7!63 lM1 POMONA AVE., C.M. ent. _...... • 1111'-CONOOMINIUM , ............... IHI Gl&MAN A TUTOlllNG Mtt•1,.::°"::..;=::.c· .;;._;,;;.~--~ roundlnp for adultl requir.. ~~:~~~=~:1°:0:~ts ·::·::~: SERVICE DIRECTORY $1Si, 4 BR, l" BA, w/wall, L•gun1 Be•ch 3705 COMPI.Em..Y ;Redeoora~ tnc peace 1; quid. accouNTIMO . . .6Jll blt-inl. Tota &: pets OK. 2 BR., new cptt., turn., Diacrimlnative Tenants RENTALS AN1w111N111gav1e1 ....... '* Bkr 53Mll80 MONARCH BAY AREA ik'pe:, BU-Ina, heated pool. I, 2 • 3 Bil .... ·-Al'KIANCI llPAIU, P ..... 6S'li . 1 nt•ELY ~·u V!EIV. 3 Adults no peta, 2276 Maple ......... IU"","1o Hou ... Furnished a1Ptt.t.LT. 0111 ................. me~ 3 BR l"'ii BA fr;L-.J uv,, ..,.....,.,.,.~ POOL. NO CHILDRE!'( - AUTO ltlPAllll .... ~. . .... '5M -· • ' .... '")", BR. den 2 BA -· r-.... Sl 54().S566 o•NliRAL ..................... AUTO. s-1 llftl. T-. 1tc..1M1 w/waU, met. patio. Avail. ' • ............... l'•• ~=~~---~ MARTINl~UE llEMTAU.,~ SHA•• ......... = •A•YllTTINO ........... : ... Uff B'-It.'>~........ trpl, pool. $300 mo. Alao BAaJ '65. Mwly pai.l'Jted, ,, cosTA M.....,. .................. aOAT MAIMt•N&NC• ........ tlJS now "'-· ...........,.,. 11 2 BR. 2 b -It ··"I la··~-· GARDEN APTS. M.l!SA DEL MAR .............. 11• lfllCk. MAIONllY, etc. ........... ava . • • .....,,, mo. aep un • ...... • ... ...... ,,., MEU. VEllDE2111 •UslNl"ll lllVICU •••••••• '5fJ adulta 496-1243 betw 10-S pm 1ardener, p e rm • n It n t. . COLLEGE "AllK .............. 1111 IUILHlll ................ ""11 C f Mou •JOO 646-2118 18th I: Santa Ana, C.M. Nl!WJIOllT ••ACM ............ ntt CAYl!lllNG .. ..m-~ • • ==,...C-~~--~~ ICaU ·Mn_ Hencter.::io 648-$42 NEWPOllT HOTS ............... 1:lll CAllNITMAIC.IN• ............. -Oupln:• Unfum. 3975 FURN un1' In-2 Br NEWl'OttT •MO•U .......... me caa1'1irn:a1NG .............. UM """""°~ nice 2 Bedroom · or · ~ .. e · 1m Santa Ana, Apt 113. CJd. aAYIHORU ................ 1211 Ca.Ml.NT. c.cnt. ................ c../\.AAA • Deluxe aptl; bltns, pooL l DOVlll SNOl!l.S ............... 1117 CHILO CARI!,~ ........ ~II dhle pr., adults 0 n ly. EASTSIDE to.ta Mesa. $11.D Child 645-ll51 Wl!STC"LlflJI .................. tm CONTllACTOlll ................ IWJI ,..__,_ ..,.A_. CM. ,,..__ , no pets. · UNIVEllllTY PAltK ........... 2W' CAltl'IT CLIAMINe .......... ~ .._...,..._..., ~ .... ....,, 2 Br. G.rage, yard. .ant' bdrm -~ •-_, IRVJNI! ...................... .,2m c:AllJllT U.YIM• .......... "" d:qlo. stove, refrig. $179.50 548-2513 -· ' ............ u , .. ... IACK SAY ..................... 1::141 Dl!APllllU .................. u. mo 548-8370 12 to 9 PM incl. 2ln.G Nev.t'Oft Blvd. l!AST SLUJll' .................. = OaMOl.ITION .................. USS · • ' $110., 2 BR, W/Wall qllla., fr5-53l3 IRVINI TERllAC ........... ORAJIT•N• 1111vrc• .... -.... .w COTTAGE, 1--e l"OOmll!I 1 . OK COltONA Dl!L MA• ........... :mt ILECTllLCAL .................. "41 ....... ' avail now. Tots • petl • --~W~l~LS=o~N~WESr==c---... L.SOA ........ : ............ = l!OUIJIMINT •••TAI.I ....... Wt bedrm; enclOAed yard; Bkr. 534-6890 BAY 1s11NDI ................. 2111 Jll!MCtN• .................... "41 irarq-e Near Harbor Shop-l BR. tum. util. pd, Htd. ~~.Jl.L1s.U.MD'::::::::::::::ms :'u:.~1ci:'iiii';.t:1ii.l:'ilk.-.:.::::= ping ~er. rDN available, RENTALS pool. Adults 648-52 76, HUNTINGTON ••&CH ......... :Htt GAIOl!NING ........ ' ........ IMIO 1·~ <~2394 ·•er 6 pm 968-1740 J10UNTa1111 vau.11v .......... Mii ••N•ttAL 1aavrc1:s ......... Mn ......,, ,,..,.. .... , · · Aph. Furn.laked ~~-~~~~~=-staL •EACM ............ _ .. ~-•uo1N• DIKIN• "" rdrig N Nauau Pa.Ima 1 l 2 BR. LoNo •"c'o"u.;.o.v··············tstt .. GL..Us .. '. ............ :::::::::::"" 2 BR, atove &: • ew Goner1I 4000 Pool. ~~ •-~~ Ol!ANGI "• • ............. •RE•N THUMI ........ -..... '711 au-peb l drapes. Pri yard. ..-. w •.wv SANTA ANA ...... ' ............. Mlt •UN IMof' ..................... '711 No ...... .man .......... OK. 117 E. 22nd St 642-3645 wE1TMJN1T1a ........ -...... Mn Hl!ALTN cLu•s .............. •m .-...-. .,_,:T RENT MIDWAY CITY ................. MU KAULi~ .................. •nt $135. 25'15 B Santi Ana Ave. IAMTlo ANA KSl•K11 •••• -.. Ma HOUllClUlflN9 ............. Ull .,...11 ,....,., COASTAL ...................... 1111 INTI•••• OICOUTINO ""I~~;;:~:_..,~,--.,---,.., 3 Roa-· Furniture UOUNA IUCM .............. tltl •" · · ,. .. DELUXE Apb:., 1 BR. $110 idnl for bacbelcn 1983 Orurch st&-9633 u.ouN"M'•'" .. "'•" ............. = ;~~~~~ .. ti1L ·a ·::::::::r: 2 BR Howe mo:iurt, yard• $25 Month IAN CLI . ............. lllONINO ....................... •fSf gar, $1lO mo. 2 mo rent I: SAN JUAN CAPllTUNO ...... 1121 INIUU.TIN• .................. 4T61 -cleaning •-mt ....... FULL OPTION TO BUY $146; Util pd, Lave)y 2 BR., CAPISTRANO AUCH ......... 2"1 INSUttANCI ................... tm -.._.... .~.... N ·-It blk K Mart Adulta no -11 DANA J'OlNT .................. 1741 INV•STIGATIN•. DftKllW ... t71t ·Avail Nov lat. 230-C. Cecil 0 U<:JIOS 0.1.c. ' • . ' r-. 111v1:a1101 couNTY ........ 1tOI JANITORIAL .................. tno ..,.AAA .,..,, """"" H.F.R.C. 511 Joann. 548-0781 v•c•ttoM ••NTAU ......... -, ••• LllY ••PA111:. •tc. ..... ·""a~'.:;-~;:.· ~-=-=·-:::.....,~--1 1uMM111 a11tta1.1 ......... 2'11 u.Nosca,1No ................ M11 2 BR ,.,. patio· ,..._, Furniture Rent1 1 •LARGE Bach, ni~ly furn CONDOMINIUM ................ JHI LOCIC.IMITN ............ , ... ,..tat •1 ., • ~-,.. 517 W 19th CM «• ••~ < cl-• No-· ~ u-OUl'LIXll J'UllM. ............ ms MASONRY, llllCll'. ........... ·"" D!,,i Stove, relril'. Tropical . ' . . ......... J'l(U ... ........ .... ............. .. .... . RENTALS MOVING a ltoaaoa ............. •et~ . For adults. l Blk. 1568 W, Lncln, Anhm 174-2900 2885 Mendou. Drive C.M . JIAINTINe, ... _..ftlflll" ...... "51 I' NEW DELUXE 1 ·~-Hou.-11nfvrnlthecf -PA1NT1MO, 1,_ ............... .w abops. $150 1tjo. 544-4780 College Students ....,.,..vuu. - PATJOI ........................ ..., All II I ~" ~"t ~~ Back ffM•ltAL . . . . ........ ........ l'MOT'OellAl'HY . .... . . . . .... Wt 1 BDRM dean redee. New en on f'.U... ............... ·~ .... ~. C9$TA AUi.iA .................. JI• PLAIT•1t1Ne. P.-. .... Ir ...... • b" . ' ...,.., N Studio A~. ,...._. to Beac:" yard, car port. 642-5717 Ml!IA Dl!L MA• .............. 1115 PLUMllN• :':\... "" carpets, n-tnll ......... ear .... ............ • .. Mill& v11to1 ................ 111• l'OOOLI e1100M1N9'::::::::::.,.. occ Mita no pea. 546-5019 bandy to UCI or Saddletlilck .. 1 BR. Furn utll pd, $120 mo. COLLIGI l'Alllt ............. 1111 l'OOL llllVICI ............... •mll7""~~--;,~-~~ NcPO•T •UCM ............ 219 POWllt IWllPIN• ........... t'1J 3 BR, 2 be. tPltt level. nee Owner ~ or Don v. Pool. 1801 Whittier St. :Ew;g:~ =:::~ ··::::::::::=: PUMP 1111v1c1 ............... ,,. kit inc dshwmt. Fireplace Franklin 613-222'1 1 ,...._:=:======== • ..... ... llDOJllNO ...................... ttSf • YS ................... ltAOIO, ..... .,.., ltc .............. ' ~ d fl95 ~ -· ~ .. 50 2 BR w/w·" clos DOVlll ·IMO&ll ............ , •. 1:221 REMOOl!LING. REPAIR ff411 enccu y ...... .,......,,~ ......... .. • ........ • W•ITCl.I"" ................... JlJI lllMODELING, KITCHIMI .... IMJ 4 BR 2 be.tta -ta d .... --ed gar's., Pl It water pd. UHIYlllllTY PAllll'. .,. ... ,,, .. ml' IClllOlll IMARPIN ··········''" ' '.,..,. ' ......... , Bkr 534-6980 lt'llNI ........... -............ ml llWING ..................... , ..... b!t-lns, dbl gar, s 190 • lc-''O,'c-'c;...::O'---~~ •1f~Tk •AY0,., ......... ~ ........ ~ SIWINe MA.CNINI Al,.All!I ''" 545-3459 1 BR. + Den, fenc'd yd., .u •L · ·· · .......... ~··-• ll!JITIC TAHKL S.WW.. lie. .. •Hll .:.::_::;::;_~-~-~- IAVINI T.•,11,U.J!f ..... -......... ms TAIL.OlllN• .. ~·· ......... """''" E SIDE 3 BR older 2 .-. crpts. Avail. Oct. 7. Bkr. co•ONA .. -........... Tl!llMITI! QINTllOL .......... •m ' ' ..... ,, 534-6980 •ALIOA ...................... SM TILi, C«amk ............ -... 1'74 2 children, firepi, drpa, $1&5. l:Oi;ii:i::======o ~fJo '~'t."~ .. -.·::::::::::.:::·:: ;~1.,1:ii 't::t'::~.·-~.:::::·!::,-=540-0289=:=;::======· 1 Cost• M... 4100 IALIOA ISL.AMO .............. ms TILIVlllON, A•lrt. lk. ... tl'UI ----------~:~~~::.l!rw;r :::::::::: u'"°LIT•ttY ................. .,..Newport Be1ch 3200 MUNTINOTOM MAll•OUR ..... >Mii WILDlNO · ms · $45 • $55 Small trailer. FCiuNtAIN vau.1Y .......... :M11 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 3 BR 2 Ba Bltns crpta, UW pd, Man over 30. No SEAL SUCH .................. JUI JOI WANTIO, Mm ............ not ' ' ' pell. 545-1551 aft 8 pm. 1¥1lDIN GllOVI .............. :MJI JOI WANTIO, ............... rat drps. CUl.de--sac. Water • 1-~::.:,,:.::.:;:::..;:::,,:,.,,;;~ L,OJtG al!ACH ................. Ull JOI WANTl!O, iardencr pa.kl s 2 3 5 NICE 1 BR DUPLEX, ~ANH COUNTY ............. :NM MllM a WOMlll ............... n:M . ' GOOD LOOATION ADULTS Newport Be1th 4200" BA YCLIF'F Motel winter rate• effective; fll,50 -~ Maid -. '!V, pool 45.5 N. Newport, NB .646-3265 WINTER Rental 4 br., 2 ba., new kitchen. Avail 9115. $275 mo. 615--0697 OCEANFRONT APT. Ideal tor be.chr.lor; nicely furn. $100 Mo, util pd. 673-6990 ~~!~~!!f !1 e 2 BR, SllO to $U) e Heated pool • Adult. only • No pets • Adj to sboppinr I AVAIL NOV. ht 2 Br. w/ carport $UO Disposal, water paid. 2566 Orana:e Ave. Apt D Call btwn 2.5 • 636,4120 • BERMUDA VILLAGE Spa.clOWI 2 &: 3 Br. Apfl:. Ctpts, dil>s. bltina. aose to shp's I: ICbh. OUktren OK. $110 Up. 2214 Colleie Aw. ·Apt 2,·M:gr. NEWPORT Hideway aYaillltile Oct. 15th. 2 BR, trplc, carpetJ, dntpa, cpen. beam ceillnp, $165 mo. utils mc:J.. adults. 846-8055 LARGE 3 bdrm 2 ba. Patio, bM·lnl...,...,........,,trpk, dble pr. $195 mo. 1623 Orlander Dr., Apt, A. ...._ 12 NEW" 2 Br, Bltn n.qi;e, oven, dwbr, aep fenced po.tio.. Gv. $150. 231l Santa Ana Ave., C.M. 60-6257 </ 3 BDRM, * I baths. ,MW- ly decorated, near acbool1. Mgr, 2885 Mtnba Dr., W: NTA ANA .................... Ml• DOMllTIC Mii.i' .............. rw, ~-'=~:,,..-..,.....,--,,..,.-,,-. . JTMINSTlll ................ M1S AGIMClll, Miii ........ -..... 11•1; $91.50 549-0833 DWAY CITY ............ -... »1• MIL, WANTID', Mt9 .......... 1* 2 S'roRY 4 bdrm, 3 bath, NT& ANA HllGNTS ......... Ma AOl!NCllS, ·-.......•••. 7111 clubhouse facils wa~ $120 a..EAN Furn 1 BR, utile: C~~or~o~n~•-d_o_l_Mo_r __ 4_2~5~0 0C_.M~·-~--~-- 2 BR. Bltns. Lovely ind patio, 1ar. Adults $ll.5 mo. * 613-4458 * cpA1'1'AL ................... 1• HILi' WANTID, WffMll ...... 140I .. • Incl I 3 BR. 2 Ba., frplc .. $250 Mo. 1.1\.GUNA SIACH .............. ms JOSI-MN ;. .._.. ... ' ...... 1Sll SL to ocee.n 642-3378 aft ' w 1anse. no peta, .. ..i .. , ·-~ ~ss ~UllA NIOUaL ............. SMJ AOl!NCll!I, Miii a --.... 11.M 6·30 pm 548-(fj22 ye ... y. DO ·,........... yr. s CLl!Ml!NTI .............. 1711 SCHOOLS & INITllUCTION .... , ... ,,,:~· "":::;~~+-----ly, Bachelor, uw. p&Xt $85 c "~~:::: iV.eti":::::.::::m: :~~t':t~~~·~~N .'.:.:::.:· =REDUCED! dlstom ·3 bdr, 1 BR. Apt. UW tum. Adult&, yrly. Adl.lltl only. DANA l'OtNT .................. iu• ME"CHANDl·S· E. FOR 1% b•. air lot S200 month. no ~. No drinkers. $95-675--3153 After s PM QONDOMINIUM ............... 2H4I ~ C11J 6~ 548-4151 54&-2557 2 BR Bltna, dishwasher, pr. Prl patio. $140. Adulta, no pet UC Pomom: 548-6357 DUl'LIXl!s •" .. "•"u11"· ......... ,..,.n SALE AND TRADE I=="-'==='===== ' BACH studio, So. Hwy, Lee, '!'Mllllll 11 .......... .I ' 1 BR d ·•--~ .....,, ....._-~-....:~ & bot la ~ENTALS l'U1tN1Tu111: ................. N-rt Sho _20 , ean, •lWC' ,,_ .... _.,. p ....... "", re ... .,.. p te. 2 BR. cptl, drp1, priv. . patio, prate. $13S. 38R, $165. ~ OJ1F1c1 "uaNnu111 ........ It'll -~r-,... ,..., 2575 D Santa Ana Ave., 673-690f., 615-aM6 Aph. Furnished 01',1c1 1ou11'MINT ......... 1111 0 ""'......," I========== , , STOlll IOUIPMINT .......... 1111 NEWPORT SHOR.ES ~ .... . ~NlllAL ....................... CAl'I, llllTAUllANT ......... 1114 2 BR. n--D·~y C"OsTA MllA .................. 41" aA11 1ou1,.M1NT .... -....... His ......,,.., on yean leue ~ Pn.ar WANT ADS ,,.,.,. Vl!RO• ................ 4111 HOUSl"OLO GOOD• ............ $190 mo 548-1290 BRING RDUl.TS! lft'Wl'OllT e•&CH ....... , .... 4100 O&ll•OI SALi .,,,,, .......... 1122,Jp;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;o·;;;;;~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:.;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;iiii;i;i;ii;;iiii MIWl'OllT HllGHT1 .......... 4211 l'UINITUllll AUCTION ........ llftlfl NIWl'ORT SHOii& ........... 4221 A'PLIANCll , ................ II .. WIEITCLLl'F . . ........... 4HI •NTIOUIS ..................... lllt lfNIYEllSITY J'Alll( ........... au llWING MACHI NI ............ Int a'ACk IA Y .. , ................. 414t MUSICAL INITRUMEffT .,, ... 11U E"&ST ILU"I' ............. ., ... OU 'IANOI & OllOANI ............ ll:M COIONA OIL Malt ........... ttM llADIO , ..................... .. •ALSOA ................... ofMI rlLIVlllON ... , , , ............. .. SAY ISL.ANDI ................... Ml·l'I" n1a10 ............... 1211 LIDO 15La . .. .......... .,., 4»1 TAPI lllCGllDllU .. ..... 1122' IAL•OA Ill.AND .............. QS.5 CAMllAI a aOUIPMINT ... att HUNTINGTON SUCH ... , .. , .. 4111 HOllY IUl'PLlll ....... .... JIOUllTAIN VALLIY .......... 441• IPGllTINO OOODI ::: ....... :::-HAL ll!ACH .................. 4Utl llNOCUlAllS, SC:OPU .... -.. 181 LONG llACH ................. 4Slf MISCILL.ANIOUI ............. 1611 ~ANOI COUffTY' ""'""' ....... MISC. WANTID .. ., ............ 1111 .... llOaM 0110¥1 .............. 4411 MACMINIRY, stc, ............ I,.. ~STMINSTER ................ 4'11 LUMSll ................... , •.. 1759 OWAY CITY .................. ,, ITOllAOI ..................... •ns NTA ANA ..................... "21 IUILDIN• MATell!Al.I ...... :1769 NTA AMA MllOKTS ., ....... 4111 IWAJl'I ....... , ... 1no TUSTIN ........................ -. PETS ind LIVESTOCK ODAITAL ...................... 41" 1'1!1' elNllU.L ~GUN& lllACM .......... .,.,41'15 ... ' .............. -\;AGUNA NIOUIL ............. 4111 ...... TJ .................... -..... 11:11 U.N CLIMINTI .............. 4nt =· ·· .......................... ms o.t.NA l"OIMT .... ,, .... ,.,,., .. a .. 'IV I I .. · · ·.. ......... ...... . .. "l'lllPLIX. l'k. ................ ftll ~ l!ITOCI: ................ ... cliioOOM1N1uM ················"" CALIFORNIA LIVING RENTALS NUlllRIU .................. ..,. • I u fu I hod IWIMMINe POOLS ............ .,. , "'P s. n rn s ""'IOI ........... -..... -..... lfu •• '.••• .. AWNINOI ...................... IHI -..................... ll'ACATIONI "11 cona MllA .................. "11 T1111ANSPO .. R .. T'T·· 1·0· N, ... MllA VlltD• ................. lllt ~ "' NIWll'ORT auc" ............ not •0•11 & YACHTS ... •,ow,.,.."°:~ " ....... NT11n .......... 1211 IAILM>ATI ...... :::::::::::::,.,, ........... tm l"OWll! CIUllllU ... ., .. "21 WllTCLU'I' ................ , .mt IPllO-.UI 10.t.T • .. "t1M u•1•11t11T'I' PA•it ........... nu IOAT nan.1a1 ... :::::::::::Mn IACll'.OAY ...................... 5'411 IOAT MAIJft"INANCI ...... .,tuf UST aUI ... l.'.:;.:.·""""·"·Da SGAT U.UNCHI ............... ttM CORONA Dlt. -........... mt MARINI l!OUI .............. , .tftl IA~ ·• ................. ,.a.t IOAT SLIP, MOORINe ....• ,,.MM UT' 11""-................. AM IOAT 1111v1ce1 .............. flU LIDO JIL!_.:~·.:."''•"''"•"· .1>11 IOAT llENTALI ............... ... UCl.A ~D .............. All llOAT CHattntt ............. "" NUNTIN..,.. •U.CW _ .......... •11t11N• •oan ............. :· .... llOU!fTAHJ VM.&.9Y -........ Mii 9Cht.T MOVI .......... ., ...... :..u laAt. amAOi ....................... 90AT l1'0aAea _,,.. t1f1 &M9 ·~ ..................... IOi\TI WAlrTID ".',' ..... .'.' ... ..,. OJtAMe9 COlftnT ................. AIACIUPT ... ., ... : ........ :::n. ... Miit elliOWW .............. Mlt •LYINO LUIOlll , .. , ...•••... '1N W91TMmQTB ........... .,, ,.N1 MOllLI .,.II ....... , • .,,. .. ftll MIDWAT cm ................ .Ml• MOTOll HOMll ............... nu .,..,.. ~ , .................. l~YCLll ...... , .... .,,., nts IMTA ~ .. ...,.,. ......... MM IU:CTltlC CAllS ......... , "'ft!I 1'WTNtl ....................... : .. MINI ••1t•1 ..... : ......... '"nn ".'l:fl::A&.-t.'!'..!..'..'"••• ...... ., ... .,.. MOTOWCYC::Lft ............ :: t1M .. ._ ••••"•••••"'"" MOT'Oll.KOOTIU ........... ftSI uewu .................. 1111 AUTO llllVICU a ... Allt'J , ,_ 2t}~iiiUit""••··l1ll AUTO TD0U • IOVIP •...• :::'411 ,., ... IJW ntAH.att. TilAVl.I. .......... t41:ll , •• .. ~.-.. , .... ntAlt.aRS. U..,, ............. MU UAL ..,..... CM>IU ...................... ... ·•-. ntUCKI ............ -......... ... a...... :._., ................ :: .... w-•aao. ...... .....0.TID .t..Ul'OI ............ ..... .................. ~ UllS_ \'i ........... ~ ... fflt ..... • .............. .., ...... ~ta ......... ffll -·····-····-U<lc.ut•-············-=-:c.::COiiiits''= :::::. '::r,'.,,··:::::::::::::::= oum ...... u•• , .... _., ......... -M.:'i r. ... auto i.a.Ul"9 ,. ........ ., ... "1t 11 ....... --caaa .................. .. ·- No Matter What It Is ' ·vou CAN · SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fost S.rvieo & Exp~rt Assist1nee DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE IT! l•lboll 4300 Q.EAN Bachelor Apta. All ut1l incl $75 up 3lS E. Balboa Blvd. BAIBOA m.9965 Huntington leech 4400 1-BR. tum aipt. Aduttl; only, Water A: au furn. $80. 91! Palm St., H.B. 536-4611 536-4979 QUIET I BEAUTIFUL AcllllJI onb. 2 Br. Pool. 1n euneroo. 347.71..25 QUIET & BEAUTIFUL Adults only. 1 Br. Pool. 11'?6 ~-MT-21Z L19un1 Be1th 4705 NEW Furnished 2 BR 2 BA all elee built-.1111 , Panoramic view overlookina- All11> Beach. Mature adu!ta cnly, no chldm. SUS. ~ ATTRACTIVE 1 bdrm near ocean. view, nk:dy .rum. Y nr l"DUnd $155. After S call Ml...(J2'JO or 531-2095 I Ill, NEAR OCEAN $1UIO after 4 fl wkendl !llNTALS Apia. Unfuml- 1 BR. ardri apt. fpl . cpta drJll!I Bltna, lg JWi.. pat&, pool Adl.llbl, no pt.I SU>, 546-516.1 ATI'R. 3 BR. apt,, 2 ba., w/w carp., ~ attr. yd. S4&.J481; 540--0154; 646-6922 3 Bl>RMS -1 % Ba.ths From $1:1>. Stt Ma.Darer 1162 W. Center, Apt, 1, C.M. VERY Nice 2 BR., new cpta., dr1pe1, bltns. Adults, no peta. $125. 548-6769 NICE 1 BR. Apt. Carpets, drapes. Util pt $110 mo. 548-M28 er &W-0107 Newport Beech 5200 I/I 3 BEDROOM, . 2 bath, fllce paot. $250. 3 car pnre. Adult. only • lay & leach lteelty, Inc. ~ W. Balboa Blvd., NB 61$.3663 -- Be1ullful Duplox 38R,2b&,llbnewclpuA drp11 bit-in ldtdw:n, prtv/Jll. Uo, •tel» to Ray' BMcb • Park. Immed oot.'UPllllO", S200 mo yr1y Jeea. ~ General 5000 BAYSIDE VWare NI). 9$, At· iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii· iiiii I t:ru. 2 Br. 2 Ba. t'rpb, VENDOME ~bl!' ... ~· ,m. Goflorol 5000 1 BR., A1Uy cp01.. 2 ba. AD Mob .-..-ljOW bllN; ...... pa&. J...il. Nowfy Rodoeoratod NoY. 1tt. 1325 . Yrlf. 211; Ci.o to S"-lnt, Pork 5!1-1110; MW1'5 Sat ~UL Ti ONLY 3 BR Bullr.lno. -CllJ. •Spac:bollBr'o,2& ..... -1 ...... l • -Pool. Plltl.-blodr .. "-"· • Frpl lnd!v...._,, lu'io -a..·· <'ltl ~ 1~ 'An1helm A.... DELUXE .._, ... , alil> COSTA ME&\ f0.2Df avaD. Pool J Br. 2 Ba. WI 22 -£Z_ MU .. $400. R..itor m--ms • y ,, .• t'T I' .n-The Kind Of Woman Who Gets - • What She Wants· ,,.,,:~~fi . . ~~~ ~~;r-.. ..;:, .~ 'J~· ... :\It . ·-.··'1 /. . ·.;-· lo. • {_1 • . . " . ~. ...._--....... •• , Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Berieve me, +hera'1 l)Othing Around our home 1nymore th.t isn't beirtcJ uHd -heeause the minute I di1cov1r 1omothi119 is no long1r -dod, I sel it, whilo ii stiH h11 m1wimum v1luo, through 1n inoxponsivo DAILY PILOT Cl1nifiod Ad. Thot w1y, inst11d of o cluttor of thing• w1 d~n't uso, I h .. o tho ixtr1 e11h thot lots mo h1v1 tho newer thirHJS ••• the "txtr111 things r't'f whole femily enjoys. Here's what I meen. Tho 11sh I got for tho good cloth11 ind try. tho childt1n hid outgrown bought mo tho deeorolor lemp I'd bnn w1nting. Th9 musie1I inrtrumtnt no one pllyed JMid for I big .,Ort of out port1ble steroo unit. Tho pow1< tools rtdecoratecl our d1ught•r'1 room. And, just for the fun of it, tho good choir thot just didn't m1teh 1nything onymo,. toe'1 my husbud and mo out for 1 f1bulous linl'ler et tM fenciest rtrleur1nt in towft. Go through your homo. Milo 1 r.st of 11 tlio worihwhilo things you find tho! 1ron't b.ing used. (You'I bo surprised 1t tho numbot you tum up tho fin! timo.) Thon, di1I 642·5671 ·ony limo bolwHn I 1.m. ond 5 p.m. ond glvo your Gst to 1 friendly, orporioneod Ad Writlt. Th1t'1 11 there is to it. tt11 inexpensive tool It ctn cost you as littlt 11 PENNIES A DA YI Wol, now that you blow my seerot -isn'l it timo you got st1rtod tow .... bettor, 11slor, hoppior living with DAILY PILOT 0.nifitd Ads? Stort boiog tho llnd of womon who ph whet w w1nh tod1yl CALL NOW 642-:i6'18' ' -------------- ---... -. ' • .. • -. -------_ ____... ... DIVISION ' ·ATLANTIC · RESEARCH .. . CORPORATION • ' A Dhhleo el th S• .. •••11 C.,. - IMMlllAll OllHINM' -j ._ • PLASTIC & Bus NmlUTOI ,I • (TIMPOllAlYl ! . ! •• ~1 .... , ,l1etlc •-' flMttleu ~ ... ,.. .... ihffk ••ti 1M'l11tl.i, ~ -· W "I ..... ~ ....... 0,. I •r1+. 11rf111 Mel t, ••*'"'"I! er ~ ._ .,... 1h. 'Sh1114 ., .... d• hew Hp .. rMIN aM fM• 111111 their .......... ef 1,,l ...... 11.o ---~-· ---------- COMTAc:f _., MW (71.4).SM·aae • ~lltlril•r••• c.-.11...,c...,.,.... l U.L t:111Z81SHIP ..... , I J ' " I I II l Ii ' • Mondu. Odobtr 7, 1968 & iMPLOYMINf Joas & EMPLOY MEN l IOBS I EMPLOYMENT JOIS I IMl'lOYMINl JOllS I IMl'l.OYMINT JOIS I ,WLOYMINT JOIS I IMl'lOYMINl MIRCHANDISI FOR MIRCHANDISI !'Oil ;'lolit W--7200 Help Wanr.d, Mon 7200 Kalp WanlM, Mon 7200 Aeoncl11, w-7300 Help Wan!M Help Wan~ -Schoot.lftllNCllon T.00 ·~LI AND TRADE -SALi AHD TllADI HELP DI,!~'!.!.... ltSS me AGBKY w-7400 w-7400 * * * * Fumlture IOOO Pum11u.. IOOO WANTED • Talotypo e. I -I""" IKMD>IATZ-• MCU11VI •Old 11'1 1.:1 Start ww.tc lmmacl. Sklllacl and unoklllod --0000 PAY 'i--OvERTIME Hlff JOB '11WNING ~:~ WA.JTI?«; Oii! ... de1!n!to -appl Sot. -• Tia. n4-ns1 r P/ftillO Employment Food Preparation HounlW ~ McDo11ld's COOK Full Time Over 2S -·-... I p.m. RUBI E. IEE 151 E. c-t Highway ~ ... ch CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Jolo...S..,fulal- profellkm-lltdual 1'md ... No experieDce WI 10 'f7" We train ·fall or part Umt Mutual Fund AtlvlHl'I, Inc. Npl B. 16IJI WatdlllKl-1122 8.l. 1212 N, -., Stl.ml l'AltT TIMI 12 MEN HARD WCll!l<EM, GOOD PAY, STIW>Y WORK l'llll NEXT I MCNJ'HS. fi:SI TO 10 PM. l30l PER Motml. . AM for Mr. lteld n4-ns1 Operator LY lo 1111 -..i.. ...,. FM PaW SECRETARY ElecJr e · V 0 TE ,,. Ol'~ M..t be.....-t.aet>Pe ..... 1o ... an...°" .... !.<pl -........ "' ao . OftlC Medite"anean -· ..,_ -oelJlna ...,_ ·-""" -·8'<17 .......... lo162'1 -S«>o FOR A ~~ ..... -=.!..~':~·~ ~n::;·:.-•i·: .. ~i: 'fH =::a .:EE Assemble.. Computer Span.uh FiUnUure mldm "' C1llL -""' Stat Typo l,.Ull """ IS lull dmt vacation 1111 In. &I '1 Rocelvod ,ctnctlltllin of $22,000.00 by bud wod<en. Hlabeat Applicant Piyt FN M\Jlt bavt been u ......,.. S~l•h al)d Mtclltorr1nN11 Furnltu,. • Driver • .., In ... --lCll" F/C -.......... ID $500 ..... ...,, ""two ...... and AGE ... """ ''&!:. ... -..... l'lnancln&:, med. lnl. etc. 8"cret&cy' , ............. $415 bl.v• fUll lkD1L M>Pb' b:)I A ._....,.,... H .. lt 0. • .....,. ' 0v .. 21,.....o1...,, OIJllo<. :;:~~~"' ...,_ Girl FrldaY ............ $IOO i.uer '°' -.._ ""'-·J:eo.... CAREER Items u f<Jllowa: Go:geous 8 II.' custom quilted nJa u..-. 1,30p.m.to10,301J,;;;iliii&iiioiia8_..,. --· ............ ~ l'er11nn•I Dopartmant ... ~~~.~-~ oot• with separate Joo••" pilloW. with h•••i oak lhlft. . Ttiet¥Pt •••••••••••••• ...... DAILY PILOT ....... .._ "'""""""' -OJI.It" ' bin k p.m. Robinson's NCR Opentor .......... S300 .., -. ..,. be oble 1o w1n <;OMP'1TER trim dee~ and ma\ching cbAir, 8 mate J oa Beauty Salon Typllt/._ ........ 1325 P.O. Box """· °"'* Mea .._ bllloprlntl and wrltt.n PROGRAMMING occaslonll tablea, (2) 58" WI deeorator l11Dp1, AitPly Pat Foloom 13~. aJtt. 2229 POlt nm. Secy .... 12-'iO "' -'",..,. ..-1 20 WHk• bugl!lg chain swag lampo In wrought Iron, an Fashion Island EXPERIENCED -"""' ...,u1m1. Tot1I Concapt cour11 In JI.piece king s!U muter bedToom .1ulte In pecan -ror mole halt ..,,11.ol 410 w. Cout Hwy. compuhlr programming. faneDe4 Mediterranean otyle with top quality (Oll lllf Fdlowlnr pm..,.., Com-,....,,... 8'edl M0-3939 PROOF OPERATOR A,_, up.tM11tt prtpo· 5 yr. warranty king lhe mattress & boJC .prtnp, UN """""' + ...,.,...,_ """' For poroonal I Al'lllll In ....... ration for• Brlaht F,,. Spanlab decor dinlnf ie4 etc. beneftta, i-id vacation. Set conftdentlal placement JULL' TIME er Call ture ClrMi. W.... .._,.. ........ 111nM RADIO ~o Ml M tiger BDtT ~ . ~ • • ~2Soo UNITED CALIFORNIA ~ COMPUTER·AGE MUS! SACll'1CI '698 0, 19700 Jomlaorff Reid , .... ..,...,....,...,111!!!!!!..,. e V11Ujue e IANK DRAFTING FOl ONL.Y ·---e Nawport -Plaetment Agency 24-fo.36 wtoks Modtrn My Pl--C•n lie Purc,,.-11cl.lndlvktu1lli , •. SA1.£SMA.N 542 W. 191'1 St., c.M. 4525 Mtc.Arthur Blvd. '°"'e........., Div. training lncluclot od-Tonno Av1ll•blo -Niw-rt to C.llfoml1 j AD _la ....... ed cc merit wtttl no btaJ ti> """ Race, Colo<, en.cl .., .... •Mechanics •Oun up Men • Carpenters With mobllo -•xperlence. Excel&ent btntflto. Apply In -· EXPlORU MOTORHOME CORP. w..,ted tor Lodi"-.-. 646-883 l Newport llooch AT. LANTIC vancod concopto In Credit Approytd lmmedl1toly I Alert. ...,.... ... Exp .,.,, 540-4424 • drifting mcl tomnlcol but .... lnln. .. "'· ML Htlp W1ntacl dnlgn lo mtottho naw . At Harbor Blvd. ....,, Co. bendltl. '-" Women 7400 h eqUll -'""1'1 . RESEARCH roqulrt....,lo of lod1y'1 Ltod'o Shoo Store ~ "".:~"":"';'~ '::: --------. AUTOMATION .... .................. t --.... ~d·· lobo. BB ':.~e!:f ""'"' 1n person wed., SECRETARY OORPC!RATioo ELECTRONICS Fwrnlt•re Thun., Fr1. mb'· Bl1ng port;. A Div. ol 36 Wffkl ~ - ' 10-JUN-G_E_Coun--.,..-,-...,.-,.·11 ~ ::0.""""" Blvd., =" ,': = '!be -O>rp. · Prtpart1 you for jobo In: 1844 .. .wport Blvd. Costa M-Conly} ~c ~ea!~ nHd1 -c*~A~D~D"'"'o~R~C~H~l~D~S-*-O'OUP. fol' cur new So. Ccornput•n, I ....., ..... .,. t -We4.. ........ 'ti ' auuu · pay, TO YOUR BUDGET Oranp O:Junt;y ottlce. to All equal ~ ommun cat ens ' ~~~~~~~ frillge bendttl, excellent .._ k>cated In N-FCC Lfcen1ln11 working conditiona. Pmer with BeautY O:ullekr Co> -.. -...-· em.J*>ytt • -. mmn wtth truck experience. metb. Call 6'15-6195 Beach. Industry JOIS & EMPLOYMENT Gar19t1 Sa&. I022 jobo -· Wom. 7500 c;. E. W. dr. ,...,,, R11 °"''"" Don Rlsolln1:. 2850 Genenil Office Plaaoa Apply In Pt'-PHONE: ~ defrost:e, s ;inaplto tlblel -llhd .. CM '"""""° ""'-· "°"" .,,... .,_ et Auto Sales d-.i ..... 36.•dct1w>er UNION BANK ' PBX 0por1tor Experience pefer1ed.. Ex-week. SC..1212 Maid at LeVeta, Orwlp. Mult he available for d'ter· 547-9471 CAMERA Sbq>. ,_ · -c_.. tbl/2 eod· ll>ll'll•~ft'°"'• al ...... L Some oales 1111 tbl,"1" --oola. op. • knowtedi• • f ~ d.ir • otlmnell. PllDdblc new cm dealer BCX>faCEEpER • CoNtnlc> nomf~ milt. :ftecmt need. &grl!U1ve -1Nmm.. tlion tract °*' " 90C0Ul'ltl EX'.PER1DfCm ~ multtPll boud WW lnln. S.. Mr, Botben ptYOble. -t;ype. Soluy ... -ond/<r td">Pe or Mr. """"' open. ~"' -· call ,.ROOP OPERATOR --.. 1969 Hut>or a.ta Mea N2-Ml2 ' rooKS 1 ~.~~~=~REAM=-~,~oe-. PART T.IME DRIVEM """ rour ,,,_.,.. Job • CREDIT CHECKER HELP! wife I: mother 6: earn a FUIL • PART TIME wklt pey -· -UNITED CALIFORNIA ~. Late Nlte ~· 836-3497 BANK ...... ,. NOW! MATUREHou1ekeepet 2:22 OCEAN AVE. ACADIMY OP pta:itte:ecitrY nee. Nat IP-01netta tatie f ehn. Kidney COMPUTD TICHNOLO•Y pe,rance. &'13--4&'2'0 shaped mod dnt.. S red a tli.,fslon af Wool ..,..._ 5 hooU4 l'Ulll. . ........ Ce-... Agonclal. Men a . .... -· Sot ..... S.IN4G7,NwttiT....-Women 7550 lAl«I. llandrafl• Way llfllM .... S.-• -. (J}rJivenil:1. Pct. Irvine). Clerk Typlot -· """'· ""' " · ~833-~"4\"""''"""-~,...,,,-" I ~-40 lBM ~-P • • • • • • • • 1 ARGUS EMrLOYMENT BABY B~ • bedl. Box • .. ,...,.. w.p.m. ~.... M~·-• ~. St ·-' warit wttfl ftguret, Pl•••• 1•11d Ill• fr•• ill-~ .,...,.I •• • •• • • • ..,,,, mattreueL Sofu., tltiel, machine and Cll.ruia~ I form•tl•n 011: OU I Teller • •• •• ••••••• St $115 Jrk drtaaera.· refrlg. &: llavet., l1nbl I 0 COMPUTEk-Al91 I Lot boy ···••······· $1.65 br T.V.'a '"'Ihe Gvagt." lS50 •· 1 DkAFTIN• I Sllp/recdve tme •••• $1.'?5 B, SUptrior St at IDdust. PIZZA MAN wanted, for 2 adults I: 1D LAGUNA BEAQI Mafnt9ftance Men SERVICE •tatlon help mo. baby. Pvl rm, bCllh, - GE .1A 'IV. Perm. Job only. a COMPUTER Wa,y, C.M. HJ.ma 1 PR06RAMMIN$ I ARGUS EMPLOYMENT =~,,.-.,-=-,,.-,,-Keypunch Oper. I 0 .AUTOMATION I CON.SULTANT AGF.NCY DINING rm table I: chnl. .An equal opportunity Minimum one year 1ndustr-1 £L£CTk0NICS :IK3 Westdlff NB 548-7196 ~ ~ ~ -::: A -+ wamed, Exp. Knowledge o1 546-94"' llOl,y1pswk.·8bnpe:rda)', jun~&: front end align. ====,......~=~ stuttnz salary $1.lll hr p1w ment Fine worlcina: con-BABYSlTl'ElR. 2 cblldrtn, meU. s.Iar;y after 90 da.11. dU:iOlll, rood i:-y. P1eaae live-in. Room &: boud + IRllY to Mr. Don Lee. 3501 ..W,. Matin Spanish E. Coast Hwy CciM. speaJdn& lady lftf, 833-6434, u-1steren '"'"'™ f"'IV CLERK-Typist, (elec Experienced. Top wqes, machine), tllq, Jmowlqe steady employment. _cl PBX he:tpful. XI or CNf!r, 6 MESA UPHOl.SI'ER.Y day week, lnclud!n&: Sal 1: 235iO Newport mvc1. SUn-Call 494-85n -McDo111ld's Costa Mea 548-4711 FULL 'l'hne Maid. Ocmi ------,.---!HELP wanted: Jack in the fimt motel La.run• Beach. FotlEIGN CAR Box. Part ,. full time. o...r 30. 6 Doy Week, In-* ~c * F1exible boura. Must be is eluding Set. 1: Sun. CaU -,;=='"'=ploy="'"=,-,,,.--I lal experience, IBM key-N•m• ''' '" •." •• At• •" 1 16'M E. 17th st_, S.A.. 547-633!1 14 2 2 0 W i 1 J ow L n , , HOUSEKEEPER Year pmch. Swirl&« &n.ve:Yard IA.ddr••• •••• Ph•11• •••• • ===::..::::..:=.;..:;..==1 round. Want p • rm a D fl n t shift. I Cl+y •••••••••••••••••• I Westminlter. 197-7350 em..i-·e. I..lvt In, dd•e our St•t. ········ZIP ······ School1-ln1tructlon 7600 --------·1 IJWI • • ........... ~ cor '°' ,_._ Good. TUTORING Appll1nc11 8100 plain cook, "°"" --Steno'• & Socy'o. Fine position tor"°"" !Mly -· i,,>ing, phonet Htlp Wtn!M 7,_ AD loYelo malh. ~~ WEDGEWOOD RANGE who bu to wen_ 2 adults. 9nd reneraJ. omce. Know· Women """' sci., HS physics. ~ Rot1aaerie • Qock Early S:ll dinner, no e-ledp d. dectnmic tmns THERESA Renner, pupil of ad -But in eood cond. talalnlor. I Mo'• Polm belp!ul. HOSftrftf . Bela Barlok. Plano ,,,..,, Aoklng $20. . SJrinp, 4 mo's NB. in IWU tor adults. Call 675-0l3l * Sf&.4'153 *. Summer. Sa I a r )' $300 or DELUXE Ran&"e. Tawan, ..... 3S lo" yn. -ID COLLINS Ovtr 21 1040 1040 1040 .... """""" --&ood bal.th. APPLY in Income Tax CourM $140. ~2271 ITART WMEDU.Tn.Y )'!'I old; rJ.lti A 0>Mt HW)'; tM-1521 Ho!?by Dept. AD .... foc!llu.., "°"" "'"" Bach So. ~ Edlrc••« ,cB.lllMAll>;;,::~,..w="""'=,""M""uat...,.,...be MClllCNJW ~ ~·L~ s:~:u:~.tt~ ~~~· N1~p ~~ ..,..,. Suli. ll6 Boy Lido Apply In Ptraon ''""'OM '"' qualll;yloe ,.... I 's"'m=VEL='·,,Gu,..,...,""'....i",.-.,......,..,.-=-1.1 ~.,4-N~.See Jlln.·!'.ltey 'ir...-RADMJ (0.' 9,5 p:di.'''' ua.1"-Eam_p:id~pre-apt sh:e"~-id cond, ~ .. perlnc for professional in-Phone 6'134873 er 115-1355 come tax aervtiee. Speclal ===·='·"""'""'-.,.-10 weelc tuition ~ lla"5 WEDGEWOOD ~ stuve, Oct. lot • Moo Wed • Frt 4 bumff, cent. grill, ovn. RetaU toJ' and tdlb,r m.!n QUALIFI!%> WILLlNG TO time. start $500 mo. 1697 1..ounie 1911',i N•wport needl ~ matur. WORK. NEED APPLY• Ptacent1a. C.M. Blvd .. C.M. Rec:eptfonlst ... hlih .......... , .. atudb. Openton Uomae pretm-ed but' not nee• ary. Otten: pm:nanent W'0'1"K, pleaant ettvirm- ment. rood company ben- efits. Apply 19700 Jtmbo,.. Road Ntwpo(t lleoch REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. COut Highway eveftmes. ~ w' female w/ll!fJ broiler. soo. 549-31!i7 hWI to lmMCll ldibJ' 4~ George Zlmmerm~n ~~at&ct MR _ Dataun COLLEGE Pr of ti a or ft. quires perton to do llgbt houaework I: auper•i•e chHdren atterncx:ria. Wettclitt area 6f6.-1338 All applications rwiewtd m merit with no bias to- ward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. _ _:.cN;:"'~po::rt..:,..,•:c•::•~·~h~-i ttudents, a11 aees. 18 cu rr Frost he Hotpoint Agencl•, Women 7300 Kam To --mv<1 .. c.M. 50 F1shlon 1ir.nd SECURITY GUARD newport. person net agency STENOGRAPHER KEMMER ;~i.u.';"~ ... ~ ...._ General office duties for Cor-19U Harlxir Blvd., c.M. On1. dei Mar Insnnce Off· 548.-2404 1110 N_.r lloach Exdullvo, rdfclo1""1 com- mJnlt;y tn t be Newport WOMEN Prr "'' car, Fullerette HD. $2 hr suu. Lynne Brown 540-1932, 812-7692 BUFFUMS Fashion Island Newport lffch ice. Pl.euant surroundlna. 1040 1040 1040 AntiqUH paid ~ benefits. ™ hrl!i!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!iiil!!!!!!!!!i!!ii I v ASr stoCk Amer • Eur LOT BOY 8eecb area. Mist bavt pre- -ezpartmco. The pool. tlan wtn flltd mostl)' night Secretaries week. No abort hand reQulJ-. LIFETIME rift, type.writing. fw'n & clocks. L a r r y ed but good lypirJ&: a necces-Children &randc:b.Ddren. or Margan .Antiques. 2 C 2 8 lity. $.150 to start caD. Mn. youraeU ! Individually tu· Newport Blvd., CM, Mustbe_ .. __ NG~Dl!CfW). Wt will tnm. Good -a). .,,,. Bayside Motors I2IO w. !lout'- Newpol1 "-II - BUSBOYS Over 18. Five Nshts • week. Appty·atter 3:30 P.M. FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT 3801 E. Out Hwy, Corona dtl Mar wark. $400. to start. uniforms Newport Beadl Area s:inMdied-P1eaa send brief Gl.RIL 1'"'RIDAY , .•• to $560 reune er letter to Box M For the expert in b.snan tt- D, 'lbe Daily Pilot. 1atiom who ia attractive and BABYSTITER 1J11 home CM, IOUlfl houseWon, awn. tr'IJ'la, --------dej>eadal;W. $30. w1l. ~4 "" " ~~7.-i'F~;:::,-_,="I well croomed· Good ~ HOUSEKEEPER ex· ADMIN. Ir SAW ""'· '"·· ror one ""' """"· ""'"""'' Limited opmtzv; fer neat, ~ fee pail!. Uve-in. Salary open. d~ men., qe lJ to SEXJtEI'ARY , .••.••.•• $400 673-0lil.4 Escrow Officer S&vtnp • Loon experi. enoe ~. Prefer aome sales nc:row uper, OONTACT MRS. RAINIO Z, put time ~ g A ~ or adverti&ini' e COOKS, Exper, day & to 10:30 PM. ~pa., tor this night Small Dinner Hat SALARY $90. Wk :.,~. :y, i:'..: ~ .. ~n-= , .. pm « MARINERS + Bonus BKKPRIGIRL FRll .. to $500 HOUSEKEEPER tor Ouia-S.tvlng1 ind Loan Call 547.rm fw tntv ww tntn to become om.et ttan motherlH• home with 2 642-4000 llEPAIRMEN --~ -· Moat .... ml&-"""°°1 drlldrm """ ,.... * GIRL FRIDAY * .Intertstina: smltbi ~ •""""' ,...,.., ........... tty, one to b'te )'tt1'I otf. ..,. .................. lldlla on el~ 1;)1>9- wrtter and lhortlwd. Micha.el 613-2510 tored. Q.llcce.t 10 leuxi. ~ * CASH FOR ANTIQUE3 * SHARP BAR MAIDS Ii< GO hlg school. 173 Dd Mar, CM at.atea, entire ~ops. GO DANCERS. Tup wqes. ~2859 •tocks etc. 548-7313 12·,..13·50 10 •tart. a.u "" * CLASS OR intflntiew. S4&-S983 SASSY LISSY 2901 Hubor, C.M. PRIVATE * e E XWPAITRESS,E R I EN CED Piano, Acmrd.ion, Gultw ,.,.. __ SURF A: SIRLOIN 5930 Pacll. Coe.at Hwy. Newport Beach Jobi-Men, Worn. 7500 YARN ART CLASSES by Cliarles. Tapestry, wall hanitnP, nip. rn-m.38 * ART CLASSES by Robert Thompscin Harbor Art& 642-9590 Sowing M1chlM1 1121 . 19&7 stNGER, walnut console included. 'l'r.nder terVictl man fort'!• rep::uesikm: To uc>HMnatlc, eutomatK: Zig-Zag. Button holes, blind ~ma. fancy atitchea. Ne> at· tachments needed. $37.85 Cuh or anur.·"'" l(.10 mo. Guarantee r ood. c a 11 5211-6616 • s-QUJe11Jent ._ W.t...r. ...... Te Mes.a Verde C.M: Mfr1984 q>enbca tor •a r Te y 1n 1 ex;ier .. ....._ u.... · · =='=;;,.,:,;;:'-'..;;.:==;::.= Foe small manu1acturh'l&: ted'll'llclana and repatnnen. Fee relmbut'led e SAWER HOME nteds COfl'lllMY in Costa Mn&. MERCHANDISE FOi 1967 SINGER -Wife KOOt BOOKKEEPER Ca1J ar write; Btunaon In-GOOD TY.PJST •••••• $3811.33 m •tu re woman for Must be txe!Uent typlat, ~ ATLAN. TIC =e cs::~:. SALE AND, TRADE home to mothfl't'. Will sell 11•-==-= .. -=,=-=,,..,,,_,,, I •trument Co., 13115 S. Brolld. Your chance to leam ac-llousekHpina A: pract1caJ tident with llhorthand, with ~22 bal~,$39i~-;, : Wttkend shifts • 1 weeltdQ way, L.A. !Ol6l 2lJ/ll37 • .)IOO. counting! Fee by a;iplic:ant. Nlll'llinf. Call 646-6'n6 frmt ottice aPIJMl'UCe. Sal-Will P~ monthly~ Fumlture 8000 holes ete. No attach ne-"-' ahlit. Salary r&ni'fl $2 • e EXPER.lmCED DISH-OICTAPHOOE sa::TY •• ~00 UVE-IN bab)isttter, foreip anclal statements. quar-cuev.1 $2.50/hr. Mr. Cbermak, w•~ 21 _ -·-Exper c.i dlcta.tinc ~wp er }'Olm£ slrl prefemid. uy baaed m llbtlll;J .nd: tt· RESEARCH terly ft"POl'll and recuia. Leavlng Country at Once W a I . cab t n t t S 5. Saddlebadt O>Uet'e _.....~ -....... ~. .lb ~ New ..,;i 6'f3-.6356 aft g A: wtcms perience, 642-D» tory l"flPOrts. Stutin&-1-MUST SACRIFICE complete w/machine. Guarantee OK * 1.17-9100 SURF A: Szru..om nee., · es · FULLorJiarttimt.Openinp aryl"@latedtoexpnienee houaehold. New decorator Call 523-0975 or e.f53'7 * 59XI Pactt. O:>ut i-. ottice. Fee by applicant CLEANING LADY by Ille , N "-" .~~ .. • d ~1•-~ W ·-•~ "'°='=======: f PHOTOGa•pHER .... ,T ""'"Yi:Rtt Tw.ERto$390 now. a~y ..... .,.~ an PI"flff!'lt earntnip. ................ '""" . ...,...., .....,. ~ ""' N~ Beach ~ • hour ftlr ~· 85.1 Center, Jewdry Co. needt atyllat to OORPORATION Phone Mrs. Launt~ 2-B. Co.ta Yea See bet 9 MUtlcal Inst. 112! Expert~ tn studio ......... W. ~. Cl Exper nee for bM.lrtiM oU-Apt. 1, Costa Mesa -"--, __ ,_, M·• A Div ol am ID • -..--"n li:.u. tan cut collefe ices in lovely )ocadorl On!y MJVW #C .. ~-T· .,., tut · tot appointment. v -· USED Ludwl.i druma, ood :!U.: Ht;.'~ Exe& student with own car h light typina: required. ht WAITRESS Ell'per .. 9 ID 4. protitt -have tun -aet your '!be SUlquebaMa O:lrp. WHITE I: aokl b'tDCt!: pro.· cond.. Red sparkle, ,!.-1 pert time fM!llin1 delivtl')' paid · High WQea. VWqe Oltrtt, own blur'I. Mn. Fierst. An equal. opportunl'7 vtncial bed r o o m Rt-•bell snare SS! 6t&-4939 "-i · 536-3544 work. 500 W. Cout Hwy · L A Mia.Ion Viflto m.rotO 496-1.508 btwn 1-:i pm wk 333J H•rbor Blvd. employer M~ lamp td>lt $10. . . 1 GUITARIST Wanted tor Npt Bch • •guna ,_ WCMAN"tocareb-7-yrold ~· Coste Ml11, Calif. AJICIBIT UllYllfR Hoover nt'IMll. Refrtam'a. Mu1icel Inst. 1125' •flMnd Cbnbo. Preferably ~t experienced, =:=;;.1·.:::: afternoons plus lite bouae-INTERIOR DESIGNER ruuun tor. Wedpwood ruve. Miae. ~ .l mtJlll !maw ail apartments &: industrial, ance plus pxl twlnl with work. 548-6Ui aft 6 pm. Must haw furniture 1fCre -1· An eqtlll opportwilf)' 66-0135 190t Oruce Ave., l'ElmER. Bauman I.mp '° ~ . ~urs Box M 198 Daily Pilot an ability to meet and llft« N91atlve Retouchel'I ea aperlenot. ~ l001 w. QJbt Hwy. . C.M. Precialon Bau Guitar. X1nt ~TFOOD DEU. GARDDiER. Wlllln&: t 0 people. PBX t:q>l!l'"-helpful. Must be ll)Ol:I. H.B. area. H. J, Garrett .. ? ~!~Aan .. 4 MATCHING ant1qut ...ti.itt eond· 615-4S80 ...,,,, IST)I. wort 40 bani hrs --•-_._._ _ _. can c.,., -·.... Fumlture 1,ow IAIWll ........ ....._ tablet: w/m<iehed ttJPB <2 ll30 4!li E 17th, CM. . per w~. Fee •1:'1.1• ........ _... ~ 11215 Harbor Blvd., CM ' lor•lunwdiecn Wp. end, cold:ee Ir aquare) $2'J.50 Planot &. Organs -Jamaica Inn Hotel 6'f3.8120 SOCRETARY .••••• to $500 PART thne mU:l includi.nc A~ each. -- Help W'a-. Mon 7200Help Wan-•. u.n noo ~~~ti .. ~~ wk .!.,Mo.H·~Bllnvdpenoo.CM 646-4275 e AMBITIOUS e Quilted llo<"1 3' oolo BIOOINNERS -Free au. J.U ffl9 -... ......... 1&1 .... -u"" .. ~ NUUI a.ERK" TYPISI' YOUNG GIRL • KITCHEN HEJ;i S50. Antique whtte d!Mtte leuona on the orran' Stv1 I• ..;.,,1 'top 11Wl". Good woridn; City of 1.q\s:ia Beach bu •BUS BOYS set w/blue ~ teata $85. Tufl9d.ay, Oct I, 7 'm I , PklNT'INl9 · , .. I._~_. pJUI ..,_.._ __ .. BABYSITJ'm Wanted • .. ~ -In -"-Ii-Sales promotimal 1nrt with e DISHWASHERS !l62--.Di8 Weeki. RtzWter now£: -&..1..' ....._.....,,..N vi-• anu Blutf111 area; 2 Cirl•: 2:30 Th ,...,..., ~ Apply bet. 11: 4 P.M. BEAUT '---chair 1: .-. tbt b1. ~ lb. pleue. Fee ptJ4. 5 30 _._.. ...u ......,. WOlb dept. Salary ran,. lnttrnatlanal "ccnoetlh ..,...,.. .,.. : -.u)'. ~ eves uu to $493. Appllcattona 11 yoo ~sell wpporiing, f!ft-Min or Wome.n over 50 tnrnan. decorator flbrlc. HAMM.am 833 Dovar Dr., N.I. ~Yedsm~ ln_,... clOH Oct 15. For .......,. Joy deollna direct!>-Ille (ichool • home cooMln•ttno 1125 '".'.':'!.!JOO). Lo'""d ... ..J'1 E~A DEL MAit 642-3170 549'2743 ••~ ID •~ ·room I lnlonnotlon '"""' CllY lltll ......., and """"' -..,. ""'*-10 • 30 hour. -· tlque ~-...,...,, ,.. -· ~·Hwy .,,__ board + -.lary. lt!M-3869 or call M-mf, ext. 21• limited Jnorintlve potential, SdJoal. Owrch or +H won Sl.00 (OllSt $250). Miac itemL H • lJVE 1n homekttiper, -, FOOD • 'Q)cktaU Waitr!anl Wt would lib to ~ )'Qll' belPIUi. ~ eammp 4!6-4921 ammond Spl.net orpn • ~·a.~········ to s.'"Bl chlldrm. Pvt. rm • bath. far MW nltlunnt a dJnner applkallon our tmmedSate U accepted. J'or lotervlew ~ Kina.Slr.e Bed. w/pe:rcuaSon, rtVub a • Dr'L ottloe ••••• ••• $5(X) HUJC. Bch. 213: 598-2'l61 ~ •nine in i....,.. attmdon. call bNutuUI qtlllted mattrna. repeat S.v• $225. Medlcal0...0*o .... lo$IOO Wuled Cl>olr Side ---°""""'"·For .,........, -Jim Burprd 147-3451 ~~-~atlon,bl>ln !'!'.'!~ . ...!~1385.CO. Auto CUbl« ··•••••• to $m MUm' call 539-11!3 mmnlnp .u .. ue ,, lllfd $91. -..nmli.l'l ~ u ... ....._.., -.......... $m DENTC:: =ANT -:: ~ '"'11· SMUWial MAKER w..t. ;; ..,.U 1S01 t<. Main • lOl!t· . Mdcal Rtqlt ·-··-· ~ GS-mi bet T. S • : ~i: 4:~~ ' Santa Ana • °"""' Olh ........ 1347 · Olm!ooa<TJSr NORSE Al;:' e OFFICE e 2126 Plaoendo, 0.0. -Cllh fw Fum., lppH. -~ °" ~ many .' ..... $.\ID A.!SISTANT GIRL FRIDAY 6 IOolo. Kl-'IUlS/?I0.87< ORGAN Klmbel: Pll)o.. ' Trnee T)'pim, 1DaJV' •• to $311 Pvt t:llM. N4121 '.\Wb' tn pawn P"'1tT 'fwE. T)¢w ~ WOMEN'S .Hair 8t)1llta. IA> e ffOOSEFUL ot 1lnt fQml.. Walmat Ukt beW, «I· price -: 1'nlet File ab, rM1\V , , l3lD TOY STORE LAGUNA BEM'.JI _,.. Ltmlttd knowledil• ol cal tcllowitlc pnf. Beaut1M U. A mile ttema. All X1nt $21'95. wtD • a c r I f I c t ' ,_ Med. ~ .... ml laleo 0-. rut or NIJRS!llG Ham _,.. -..S. -"""" '° now alan. N. °"'* -to ....S. Rea .... ,,..,., 14T-10SI - Tmee Ntn1S AklC9 , ••• $218 pat ttme. 5tMll1 fM.8015 Wed. 10/MI onl)r J p.m. to open Nov lat. SD:Dn. Jan e MINIPI.ANO Con a o l •, - n.,, Gb1t ............ $9 MANY WONDl!:RnlL 01' SECTY/RECP'f. i p,m. • l'RY Ooolt..--Giiiy. Ga'!'!" Sale I022 ~ !211. ~ Die· A ' Clilrp Nuno P.T. .... POll'IVNrl'ml ---vo a1J1 tor -Cot> !<ONA Lo\NEll • $100 Wtelt .. -. , • ~ « s..doo R4u! -•. ........ -$31 -titdlacto_ ......... -...-""' --a... x-'Ibo~ O>aot .... L4I>l!S -...... --Al.UEJ'AG!NCT ::w-: .. •,ro;;-r•O,. CONkttr pirt ttm .. _,~draper~ 1562W8lltthSt..c.M. :!•ar:::~~T!e ·~ Wurlitwom&l&ftt . Ot.mp.w Dr., Newpc11t Bt9Cb ~ $2 • $2.25 hr. BLUE Beet-l'l1..flOf. DIDMr '6.50 Dtntw:t bible, I chain '200 or rnak1 otter ,._ 431 W. 19th. C.M. &CC15l2 PLo\CE JllUI' .,.. e4 WillN 540-S'1'50 or S3Mrl'f Apt aV&Habl*• w a I kJ n t Olok. 4-tt pm $30. Dft' Mlft O>. Low! ant SS. Mlle 146-4729 or 648-7585 Need a ~.-npr U,., .. ~ --DAD.'? DAILY Pu.or WAlft ADSI dlltanct. 1Acw Bwh. A 1$ WaltNll .,,_, it.ems W lk8.1 Lan~ Conn 0"91n. Xnlt cond. : ft'ld ts wtth •,...ad! PJ1DI' d •a.s ...,. Alnfl • o.o.r ~ • WNtll r ,, r ' N"npar! lWlbta Ms. * a.rMT. c:.,...;t. Of Tiie Dlwlll• Of S.•q<11htnn1 Corp. .... ...... e AaS-IO:aA111N!yl~ ~ 1~ • I\ ' .. . ~ --· . . . . .. . . . -. .. 1 en Ott •S c' _ .... H .'bl' -·e· • m t11•-9J __ _,..., ....... .__.., _______ .._,,_ .. .. N I 1 I Pl• ' J \ 1 ,Net ma 'J>n '-dlo to. .., .... .... -i: we~ ol ... ""' ·~ ~i · 11 'Ci Sidi .et; ·"°' Mo .... ~ WAI 1301 ·:_Pl ( ) ·G ... 20ll! YOI 'WI W; .. llacl OOL '"' •le = -~------·----· ~-------------_...-~-----~·-·---------:-:--:-----:--~---:-..,..-:--:--~ , .. ' ,, 1. ,, r f .. .. • ... ' . . DAU,Y .P@A!T EDITOill:AL PAGE £·:"Four G~iillng Principles ' Ii'._,, New-week, now m pnigre<1, Is a clples: . ~ · • ·Jl'Dd ~to review bow Amlirica'1 "wlllchClog pre11" -We will publish the news aa •C<\uretely and fUDy ··-· camt Iulo ~ -and to i:eatate and repledgo tho as poasible, 1eeking to be especially vll!llant In the ' · , laur1ldndl>lei Wbldl gul~e tho DAILY PILOT In meet-many area1 of local affalra that vitally al!ect Iha.we!· • • 1ne;lfa ...pq.mbi!!fy to a free nation. faro of our readers. • , GowormD.al 1aw1 -federal: ltate .,. .local -do -#Ye shall continue to be a tlloroulhl;r Independent • nat'.~ a newspaper~ report· what goes on at city new>paper ,j>olttically, but we will no) Ji,esj!ate to ·~-... · CO!\liCU, ·IC!lool ·boud or court sessions. '!be 9"11'~( press ourselves freely and frankly on !1.Ue1 and candi- -•• aald 'Clll' ltia IUbject II In Ille OonlltltuUon : ''Congre11 dates when we feel we have 1JOUDd but• tor such .,. > lball ~· DO Jew ••• abrid8inf the fl'eedom al. tbet pressiomw ·will not "'"'""' ~· ~.: to ~ , . . , -e r·~· ~s newspal""'"" 1 oplnlon ·:l!•' ·m .. lln( lawa" limply otfirm the right of biBJ :iur news n:rts. We will upres1 .ih• .new1-, Ille . to ·delld,and obi~• m~a of aovem-paper• opinlOllJ , In clearty 1dentilie4 edjto!"afa. · m MHmbllel. The press bils no l]>ei:ial privilege in -We wll1 seek present all al.des of .ai(l1i.llcan~ tlibe'J' · · ; it la a part ot the pnbllc _ an agent of cootroyemal Issues, and we wll1 especially welcome die ' }'el -but nowng more upre11lon of our ~ers· V1ew1. We C<JMder the true · · uDtcail\OllS were aimP.le ui America'• early and la.sting value of our own. editorial .J>•ge r.Sll in ·4-Yt, • ·1'1111!1 ;g!ivernment was bv Town Me«ing with a!Unulating people to think !Or themselves, to d~de · · noarty _,,.,n, atteMIJ\g. Thil ''pure democracy" has for themselvee -and perhaps move. th81r decu1on 'llad to :j;e it"1 IQ repriileutaijve dQmOCr-cy as. cllle• Iowan! the side ol rljht, whatever thaj mey be. · ~· lilll• belrig and. government grew '""""". from V(e nnew our pledge to the people al. the Orsnge !lie'. -and ilbo more eompieL , Coa,rt to coDllnlle to be a CCOS!ruCtiVe foree IJ\ the flil-. peqplt were to keep thenuelvee Informed, the !illment of the happy end excil!"g promise of this area. p,opl='Juojl j reljr on the press for both news reporting In ttli~ · we tnVJte our readers corrtlnued supp<> rt and imd' : , . · · oi\. 'Ibo Founding Fathers had f~tli partlctpallcn. We shall strive always to merit ·IL that a :~ate press, given the guarantee of tr.ellorr! / to do 11>;.'tlouJd' accept the ~bllity. It has, with ~) Bigger Than Their Heads ---~ maturity. . . . ~ made ·up of fallible humans, it bas Ill faultJ. American men and women, under the Impact ol But then· can be no doubt that 'the American press u better nutrition and better health 'care, have been a .'!'~ Ii tar ·•uperlor In ~uallty and scope to the il'Owing taller. In the past 20 years, ltrr example, both prllH. d. only a r-rsUcn ago. have· gJ'Own about !W<>tbirds of an Inch and g;Uned . '11'._· pub.tic'• uriRbt to know'' ·anc1 "freedom of in--more1han tour pounds on the average. ~" _,,, torclie& ,the pre11 !tri~es to hold high Now a major manufacturer of smflng reportJ tor tbtl' .. .,.. !he people • best protecjion ~g'!lnat ven· Amerl<:an demeres, both male and female, expanded · allty. and wr!>}1~ 1enerillly in bOlll public atfmrs nearly -Inches in pie past 30, years. (Today, breadth · ·aild ~v.te bUsiiless. . of average man's seat -14 inches; avera4e woman's · lii ·~g the challenge of ·acting. as a prtwte -14.4 inches.) Which .reminds one of 'tile old sew, ~.til"*alt of !ti fellow cftizens, the DAILY PILOT "What's wrong with people iJ that their bottoms are 118 ~ ancl'wlll cootlnue to be gulde4 by tour prin· bigger than thmr heads.' . . " c BEST WAY TO sD II UKI ·11 151 • . -• • • • ,• ', .. . . ' ' -. Art andLife Reds Have Suffered a Frifihtf.til .Att,,itiota -.. ~ ' " . .. Go Hana . . 'ln.:Htind Dear Gloomy Gos: Hanoi Moving Toward Settlem~ntr • ; YET,. I SVOOES? that art and llfe p lilmd ln lwld. 'If iullerlng make• a ~-better (an!S. Jt may or may not, .. ~~r en 'how we react to it) then Yatchlna the J:r_avall o( cb«racters in a PliY eb ~ ~ UJ .be~ persons "-u tbe play lit wtlnihlle and we try io uilderstand. wllal llio .author II ex· -""''· ... ;.::.~ .. ~ .. to_,,._ and our dPel"Moce•, and not ~ to depi.n llieii1.or lllclure them. ' ''llamlot'' enc11 In duth for an the ~~ .. andllbynomeons a .. pleuant" pla7; evu it.I rich vein dM1umJ>f'll bl1ler and baWdy. Yet tllll tragedy can md:• UI aware of aur own 1elf-doubtl U4 1•lf:·dec1pUon1, Boml>J awa,y wltb Curll& LeMayl -G. w. dn help us •PP!'l!M tho dl&tanco ·betwoen oar ldealJ and our acts. NOBODY, EXCEPT an l!DOtlonall,y ak:t person. would 10 to tl:le theater Just to wltne., 1qualor and ml&ery, It II llew the 1ullering II bandied, bow \be human belnp cope-with their pro- b~ 1hat makes Iha dlqerencs between a morbid pla7 and a ·play Ibo<!, desplle !ta grim Iheme, 1e11c!S us from the theater with a heightened -al the human potential fer good and bad. A 1oclety that want.I only "pleasant'' or 0 relaxlna:" play1 ii much like • person who wants onl)' to be diverted and never to be reminded of the eternal verities in life . · A PERSON OF THIS aorl 1oon 1lnk1 lnto .l!'lvlallty and bciudom ; and a ~ Of this lJpe 100D falls pr:r~ tll .. ~r, the juQler, the man, wt)o talra our time and money al!d give nothing bl!l llubblea In rtlurn. . There 11, and bu alway1 been, much &ullertng and misery In the world. But the way ·to alleviate it 11 to ~am to un- dentand· it ._ creative term•, rather then fleeing fl:om It In art, or 1ub- mltt1Jlg dumb!J to It In life. It II through art Alone that tragedy ac- quires a noble meanin1. Wear li Gas Mask Dq,ily? . ' ' ~a -mlal>t ..... Jtnow It~ didn't open bis mall: · Wouldn't . you·bate •to wear a gu mult al you ~· ll>out YOID' dally ta&b: PIOj>le may blVl'to do so U tbo U.S. lit polltttlon -· warm Dr. wllfrl4 ~. Unlveri!ll' of etndnnall 1<11111111. He e-1 thJ 142 ll)illlon tdoa "' poQ-. pit -.,_ Into oar atm(:mpbere Cl:QHt an tcOD.Omic • loU of •12. hlriioe and that It COUl4 be cul -.irdsi 'aa annual U· Pl!"ll•n "' " on. 0ott alw&1I · Nfardod M & ma'• .-ne women ~ dollandln& "'1a}. rtPlll .. ... ,....., •. k ... ""' .. tllo 18th ..:.1m1 .,_,. Q.-<>! Scoll, be!cn Illa 'io;i lllr -ID Illa ~ -"''~· -.. ~ fO]i player. !111: ............ too polHli to reccd ,-~-~· ~ oaABAM: nu. ... ..... .,,,.,,.., -ha -• ,........_ .... ...,_ __ ~~,--... .-Until ho - ~~ II a "•JllDI fett Of ~!!E.· ...... "' -..,_:... to,a -11 .,,., ... -~ ; ~,·~/~'="Ji?: • ..:.=.: "l":i: .=· ~ ... ··-· ··-p ilol Va ~· . ' Southpaw rodenll: About one In 10 bum.an belnp ere left.handed, .nd pelblps more would be lf their ten· dency in childhood wasn't curbed by tea-chm mid parentl. But a recent lllld;f ol mlce'lhowed fl>ll ball Of tbem win left-pawed. 811-11-11: Ccyotherapy, or treatment wlfh cold, II being uaect for a widentnc range ol lilnu!11'.rtlJ C<rpe:e1 have even been frozen In 1IMI hope that tbey oon be revived at a later time ,men science has dllcovend cures f« their !Ital --· But cryothOl'll'Y lt,.U llli't ..... lllpPcic:rat.o, .,. ,_ of modlclne, --appllclUons Of b aad lllOW to -1>1-.i, and nduco potn. Do you. bo¥t the Id• that eQ. D30nl a•. Ind -..ntc oner17 have del...,u,.,~~J·ed Ill -for..,. coot u a · IOUrCI !« power! It llmpf7 llu't ... America will CODl\llllO ,.. U)Qt IN mll1loa """ "' bituminous cool la ~ tho 'molt In :IO ;rears. Tbo Jlndloled ~ Jn 118o: from IOO to 900 mllllon tom. Denial bel!th tip: u you don 't spend .t leaol tW'o mlcaite& In bnubini 7our teeth, you'n problblt not re.U, 1•1-tlnC them cleen. A 1Ul'V17 ollo found 111111 IO pewni ol -...Ms Ill -..... .... _,,, .. "" "" "" -~ WASHING TON -In the bactsrOw>d ol H.-i Hwnphrey'1 conlullinl ttatementl and George Ball'• reslg:ni:· tion u U.N. ~ lie 10me moderately encouraipng sip that the Vlobr.un war could be moW!g 1-ard 1ettlement. eVidently behind former AmbauadDr lf tihll movement is taking place it SI Ball's foreoa.t that the Vietnam ft!' dUe neither to Humphrey DIX' Ball bOt may moYe to en end in the Jctmlaa. Adminlttratloll er in tho opeDni tn • decision in llano! not to Olldure for · month> al lie "~hni1 Ad· .mother liJ: months the frighUul at· ., nn..~..._ '6-'II --~-·-• f fla -J -· n-A ' -tritiontbe• ..... nuau ... storces ve-· Humphrey er 1'e. Nixon. Ad· -in tl>o past ttu'ee montbo. Slnco lit-Oii r,'lllllJ does not . mike AllCUOt 18, U.S. !or<es hove verUled much d!if....,ce. '!be ..,.m,~ lac· the ldlJinC In action al 18,000. North tnr i. --~not Hanoi clocideo to V-ese end Viel Oong. Thi> do., C<ll!til!ue tn tab b _..,,, for not Include In 1)!11 t!Je ~ tn~.alll· -.-!Ix montba. » otla<M whkll ID """'' -. have l!Uiophrly 11 ilPPllHd a1 t11a ... e ~out ball al ...tire bat1'allons, ac· set ol cimlrMtaDce• and Oils en-oordtne tn the -en!& al COm· <Our-him tn -.. ·~" ~ "'l:"'G:: CreJ~ Abrama' t1rat in 19119 1orC.. -be 'lroulht ~~& . .,_, back from Vleban. There really 11 'hunter CJPll"aUon• ~g the . enemy only one difference beLweea Hum· and 1bm lnflletlng on hun beaYiliY COD· phrey and Preeldent Johnoon on 11ll1 centr"""1 B-52 attackl, the much poln~ Jmnooa wlll not permit blmstU advertloed Communist ''third al· . . fensive" bu not yet come off.. . . to expren hope or make for~ for . two rea:scns. Flnt, he recalls that THE DECISION FO!i -11 former Defense Secy. McNamara got wlietb« tn deal with the Johnson ioto trouble mo!dng !rJr<cests. Second, Adininlllrallon now 0< to mdure for he does not wl!h to give Hanoi any the next r1J: montla before a new ad-hope that the prwure on the Com· mlniatntlon can get· geared up to t be munist aide 11 going to be les&ened. ...-IOlloa <JI this heavy otlrition. Kllowledlle al tlll& al1uatio!I II quite BUT TllE BASIS ON whlch hope al FROM THAT TIME on Hanoi bu had to bMe !ti calClilattoo o0 nilllliary actualities rather, than poli!ilcal ex- pectati.oos. This 9f')l'Ulltion ii ·fur.tbU uoderllned by tl>o ~ent o1 Jame. 11ns .. u w1gg1na as Ball's •1uc- cosscr. Ju t!M edit« al I h'• Gas Station·:·Games . Under Sc:r~tiny WASHINGTON -1be Federl! Trade Commlnlon and U.. JUltice Department or. e)ing an 18$ mllllon- •·ye&r oU company outlay on tboH )ot. tery~like 1amea wtiich have replaced high octane u tile ~ power for )'OW' nel&libomood gas station. The FI'C, iovernment watchdog on adwrti.slog, hu p r o m i 1 e d a crackdown. For the present, however, the marketing battle b e t w e e n sweepstakes, matching coupons and other merchand.isin1 games-of-d!.ance goes on without refU.11.tl.oo. o r -~ The quesUon for federa1 authorities ii whether this tort ol cbmpetltion by raear1'.11nhllnJ ls automatically H.cens· eel in a tree enterprise economy, as a legl.timate competitive p r a c t 1 c 1 • Interests d. gas station operators are tnwlved alolll with tllose al 11be con· swner •. TliERE JS EVIDENCE that some of the widely advertised. games have lent thel!lff!VOI to cbelling and fr<lud In 1ome tmtanc11. Beyond th .. t • however, ii ai,e question Of wJ)ether the rtatioa opetator and the conaumer profit from UM" 101DeUiin&.for110thlng prornoUooL The cam and the oport. cars do not really cOm.1 tor nothing. of course. Ac-coMlnf· to dala usembled by a House l\.lbcon)mtttM, 11 major oU companies spent $18 m.Ullon in 1~ a ye• on -nl-. '23 m!Jl!on !or tilt prizes and a lltlojlptna fff million to .----•• 0ee,.,. --. " Door Georia: ~ "1Jay plcl: Vic. Pi oandklatel I never board much -. Ub S]liro Mlllldlt! -- adverti3e the games on televl'lloii. and radio and in other media. J • Wlrlle many drive-In part!~ do not realize it, filling s.tetion oPeratois pay a pert of Ille cos~ By purcllaSllg game coupons at 111' to 2 centi each they Mted up132 mlllloo, ace<lnling to the congresslonZl survey, amt tm:ir customers took home pri141 worlb about '24 mllllon at retail prices. ·r • • . ,j. Two Biographies af-tbe B~atles Thinp are coing ju.It fine with ti\• Beatles, those four very inteiugent,. very talented yoq men from Llmpool, 1banl: you. They don't perform live in public any more. Tbe7 perform on records. Their grosa ann- ual income ~ .t about 1 milllm · pounds sterllnJ. Beatie record&, In five ye.an, have srossed a total of 70 million poullls rterUni, mosUy . ill foreign currency. There •• film, royalljes, franchi.ws, other income (the Br!Ulh Illes are frightonlng ), all al it tillered through somelh!ng colled Apple eo.,i.. !Ad., the molo BeaUe buslnen company. And ln Jhl1 country there are now TWO full -dre11 biographies or the young gentlemen compows and porfcrmm. "THE BEATLES," 811. autborb:ed blogra!ll>y by Hunter Davleo, a Scot- tish Joumalllt and wnur <McGr•w· Hlll; '6.95), and "Tho BAU11: Tho Real Slor)'," pre111111ah11 unauthorll· o<I, by Jullu1 Foot, "" A\fter!Olll, alld Ille brother ol novellll Howard .Foot (Pulnam'I; '5.95 ) . McGraw·Hlll'• winning offer for 1111 authorised 'lilography wa1 '160,000 ., .. ad-. OQ n>yaltlol. Plitoonl'• .,., In "" 110 b11Mh,., bl1t i!!op\JE<I .. I I ~ •