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J'UESDAY.'AF{'ERNOON; OcTOBER 1; '.1968'
VOL.~•11 ~IQ, I SICTIOMI. II PMl l
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·State Aired at T.,-.ial
.By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
· , ot llM Dlltt ,llllt l"ff Sun~t, a fol-est ind a theatrical stage
filled ;nth animal.8 ...:... all somber, gloomy
, P,Sint~~ o·n e_ bf_ Irene,~· 'I\ICk~r ;..-
were. to,'1:\e: used-m .cbat~r-~alysis lo-
• d3y, a8pSy'chi3.tnsts took the stand in tl1e
. fourth day oJ ~ DU.ll'der trial. ·
· ,Proceeclings, ~e.ie reces.sed shorUy
before noon Monday, since defense at-
torney Paul Augustine Jr. had been sub-
. poel\Bed fOf a federal court case ·in Los
Angeles. • .
• Most of the Monday morning session
centered around •securitY proceedinp .at
the home of Costa Mesa City Counclbnan
George A: Tuckei ilnd relations with
their next doOr nei~. ~rs. Tucker, 38, qf i642 Minorca Drive,
is being tried for rirtirder as a result of
'the June 28 stabbing death of Mrs .. Har-
ri'ett Westphal, 68,·ol 164:2 Minorca np.ve.
The defendant is pleading innocent and
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·'l'hinis ~. looking • uP -to-•..
ward1lhe sun .. Whicb· will be more
plentiful • w..inesd<iy1 clispelling
those palcl>y. l\)O<Ilil>g clouds and
br~ Rventyilh temperatures
io the ormiPCoast.
l'NSl~B TODAY
Wire editon 4nd '~wsmer1
list thtir tliewa °" the prf.si·
den.tial , race -tht qutilitie&
n«dtd by the Juture Prerid..U ~Qr. lM' United Stales all<! th<
prob!Dnl • <Dill fa;-.-V M"n-t<r• "" Wliite Hovi<, S•• Page
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innocent ibY. reason of insan.ity,. chro&ing
to be heard by Judge Ronald Crookshlll'\k
· in Orange County Superkn: Court, ~art
ment 5, instead of a jury.,
. Three • ps~hia'trists-have . found ·_her
· sane and able to stan<I trial, with a fO\µ'th
· evaluation peni:lini. · · . ,
Deputy· District Attorney James _ G.
Enright rested tbe prosecution's case at
9:55 a.m. Monday, ·only a.few minutes
after testimony began in the third day or
(See TUCKER, Page Z)
Newport Angler
Tells of Sighting
'Mon.stet~ at Sea
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'l'M NO RACIST'
UCI $paakar Jamal
"Malcolm X's
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8 U.S. Troops Die, I~
-~jtired in "2-day ·Fight
SAIGON (AP) -American ground and punilllinenl 11 lbe clOhes lhal bavt 1*n
air f..-balUtd NOr1h Vleinamae discovered."
""""" allJN: • Ille nortbwesierlY ap. U.S. ditcers -ally credll lhe -~ lo ....... ln11klllil If/ ol lboai lellure al dlajot enein)': ""dlpOM tO
Iii a lwl><lliJ llPI lfial rqed Gn ed all .-~ lpd fl<xlblll\1 bJ allled
--)Ill o,fter-lod1y, Ibo U.S. C:O.. · "-and llepped up ollenat~ 'l'"P '
mllldannounceol. In many....,, enemy ...-..i
U.S. c"'11Mh' _. I as kllled ml d--led lbe allled tr-. lo Ibo
IJ -ed ht Ille baWe with~ -cacheo. ·
Ibo 11111 North -#mY Reel-M11J1orJ ..,bi.umen aald -IJ fl'llli -. an old · adversary lbal Jona bu mclqlllel al war mal<rJall· and loo4
operai.d In Ibo .,... a mllel llCll1h.-., .. -Up Monday --al
of Salpl-:1111111 about mldwaJ be!•... sa1.,..1o llle·demlllWlzed....., -a1
lbe Cambodian border and Saigon along it burled In eo111na.
prime lnfillrl\IOn corrldora leading Into lnfantrymlJD from Ille U.S. Ill Dlvlalon
lbe capital. ran acroaa a batlall-.ed enemy baae
•B• TBOllWl l!Ol\TllNE . While 11111 waa Ille heaviist Jlghllng camp four mlleo from Ille dlmtoo bead-
'' · ' tepoiltdby bolh lbe U.81 and -Vlof,. quarlen and a mll<I -bl lalPn-A
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.,"~ • r. Of .. ...., .... .... ~ cmunandl, allied troopl on search af &be ..... turnii4 up z.,.. qui&
1IUldm Jamal, N,.O iaa4ol' lryfnl lo -....... IW-up and don Ille UUu al eupplloa lnduillng I... an-
,.aJk In Ibo -al bit mlllo. MafcOlm C011111rJ -inuld lo -l"'"•mlo U~,-: I ..... -. 17
'X, opoa lo· UC Inlno alod-Mondl;f of -al ene1" JlllOllU-1ooc1 and . bazootMJpa -., t mbma!:l*>t pna
'ibaat-daloc dnlla. · modk:or llockpl]aa ~ llalbed and 1""" -1,11111 ~ al -1 ,,..,... 11,._. al my life """" people -!Gr flllur< altocb equip-. ·
wan ........ dovill," be laid. "N .. I 1111 aim al the alllld tw-11 lo ll(JOll The -...-eame al U.S. al·
117 Doi lo )lidP bJ the color al Hin bat -· -·---Vlaloant. flc<ra wa!l1!e<I lnle~ rapor11 lft. ... a mlll'• C(md(IUs deedl.u -.... ~ .-W. command "'Jamal aald sliortly beforo Malcolm U.S. ¢fJc<n 'claim that. the aellun·of dlc•tlal .,. Camm-· may wu usiullJCl!ted for breakln& with the more than 1$01tona of war supPUes in re-attempt "aomethlng big'' ln the 'Way of a
Bi.ck MUsliml\he talked about undoing cent weeks hu hurt the enemy and may new offWlve before the end Of the year.
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. ,_......, ..__ lo 181 aad 1.• Giii-dala)', ii DOI allorl, "°""' of bll pllnned CBPluted enemy oll!cers are nportid lo
• U•'tt =· aftacb. .11 ... told lntttTotralofl llwy illlnt Hanoi • -A "•...,.an••·· U s officer ..... i .... the wOUld like to make htadllnes about the "I came tbrOugh lhe ethos of lhe -·-, ~.. · · • .. ~ .. 11rvu,n. he said. "I'm trying to follow huae fmds of enemy booty .. said, "One time of the Nov. 5 U.S. prealdential elec-
WILL CUT HAIR
laddltltack'a DI.-
Astronauts Hone
Flying , Ski.lls -·
For Big ~unch
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Debating~Dress Codes
"" advlled &nil none exCept rn-bmtd ~ · · ' · fromclul. • ,. A lolitJ-balred ,..U. qteed -ay _,...,. lo -bis l!alr Ubwttd llal Sad· Nell rtll'nhau..-, It, spordlll a c)osely ,,,.... •-cropped J1aard and -1-11111( balr, aald dleliad: Junior Colllge Dlolrtd 1ru11oe1 be cooformed bee.luae being dropped
... beading fer a -· with from ICbool "is a waale. MJ collefe 11 itbalJtoui -over Ibo oa,.... dreaa more Important."
-'Ibo clnlt>l>ed aludenl, Dll!oo, wu more 1'1117 ot IO lli~~lhowed up for araumeataUve. "Hair tan, where It's
the biud meettnc to come bact at," he told the board. 111 know people
next. Monday mgbt when-the dress code 1 right now who ·aren'l golng to Saddleback
will be on the agendL because of it. It's too bad beeause they, one whO coWtln't wait a w~k wu Pit should be going to school."
Dlnon, 11, of TIPUn, barfed from iOIDI to He advlud the board not to enforce the
clul aaw he_ gttia hl1rcUt. .. cha code "to0 heayY.0 ae said Ebe col-
Dlnon It an a,_ Cout Collop alu.. lep Is not going lo tum Into another
~ent bJ day· and" taldng ... ntibl cllila Borqley, "beca"'8 we don1 have the Jn.
al ffaddleback He oald be haa hail .., pr. lellJience to tum Into another Berttley."
blem with Iha lellllh ol .bit )lalr at He asked K Ills hair .,_ long apJn
Orange Cout. later would he be tlcted out!
He told the -boatd, 'Td llh "I'm afrold you'll have to bUdpl for to ~ ocboal my WI!'· I'm cJaan." l:elu1ar baircuu,'' Board l'Mldent
'IYl*•lbo board wouldD, blldp1-1111 lllcbaet Collin> told him .
stand. be agreed lo crop bll hair ao It Flood acoused Dinan of U$1ng abusive
doesn't curl in back. language the nia;ht he was informed h1s
Mo quutJons were raised about hia hair wasn't suitable.
loag, bull>y oldebliml or Genghll Khan "I •u ahocked. Maybe you can call II
mustache. ·. · abusive. I'tn not sure," Dlnon admitted.
Sludanl spolteoman Stan Kenyon, 111, The board agreed to confer with the
11 very dlfflcull b<cauae I'd ralber &o al llllng that bu hurt tllim beyood· phyBlcal tloo.
,... In a ~ Tbe Uni lhliiJ I ever ' CAPE KENNEDY, FIL (AP) -'l'!le,
mjoyed It ballol ftllo men." lpollo 7 utronlull'lbarp<nld·tbelr ITyf!I&
'oaldllmall•l!lwl•1!ad-atlledlo -.. the 'drw COiie. Slud<nt ~.thllrbllrcir .... tl~ '\ •,• 111 ... nY.n .Kenyon, hbnlelf dean aat,.
'lloH"''' --·lo die ill-·aalil Ibo, ... II the vagui ia-1e ~..,.... ll!d ..i, UQul It h~<ll,.. ~ ''witempt hair and~"
Jamal ..,.u 1o 11-tn a -t· From P .. e J . akllla 1n a -an a1mu1ator "'!01 .. .. . .
Gl'pllbed, DOrH:redlt class on "Racial TUCKER • rocket, spaceship and all other elemeatl, IDCI Ethnic Differences in American Society'.. • • of the rnlulon were pronounced lo a· ......... PfP .. ,
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JNm.A.110N8 SENT · · . ce.llent ab.ape far Friday's 1"uricl!1ng ,of
'l1le clMo. will bear LOu SiDllh of Ille Tucter trial. -after l)le lmmedlale lnddanl. lh1s nalloJl'i flnll lhree-man-crtt. ~HESSIANS... .
"()pa __ .., .. n<ll weet. lnvita· llll.W . ._ 1lblle, emploJ< al a ¥arkt1 Queslloned about a phyBldan'• Ii-, . Na'IJ cp_ Walter M. 5chlrra Jr. !he
-lo aµat )laye llo<li(aml .lo .Jllal;k B!_J,tl!.~atcnhom. l!!"'d--~~ ~ . lbal Mrs. Tuctor'1 llljurlea -• il<lt"' '-'-'-•""'pilot mak!ng'bll lhlnl tni1o1o Panther· Eldridge Oeaver and. Negro 'V~vc area e. es:ru.xu an rectnt as sbt Jed, everyone to belleve, .... ~........... Elset __.
lll(lllant from Walla Ron Kareng&: A ln-In which. the defen\laz& elbowed another Tuck.,, aald he bad Indeed beard lbfl. spaoe, Air Foroe Maj. Donn F. e -
-allo will be ...i to Slate -CU!lolller ln-llne after C9lblng a clleck. lie wu borne for luncll .., ~ di!' ol d..ulon Wafter CuDnlngbam climbed lqlo . · '
Jalln -(R-~,l· ~ =.i "":'v!" ="" .!i::. the tllllnr, bowevor, and Aid H Ill& -• : =-=:::-=·~ ~ -1'l'aU J, Braold1, :Ill, 1!4 S. Rtalto Jam-:L.n wbo beada The lllal-_I,\ allhOuch II wu qulle llmllar to H otbe< bad been ~um!, be wOuld have notlctd. aftoiDoQo they were lo attend a St:'...i~: Don, Z3, 3571 .M;Ollldalr =bu ~:;Jt'•rlc••~1·~dloil~ • alrl¥.qf pr~.· ~ad~; ~ ,·~w. I ' .. llrl,. ve, Montclair •. 1 ,,
ol.illllil-. ~~· ~~!"ll. ':·,.-=.;.· · "" ' ··•· · rtihlt~li>llt!o.·~11!>"' \~~ooal~u~ --1\lllad<,•,of~ore iie~ -Jioll -~~ . ·.r.fn~·I,,, ~,,.... ·~ I ._ • .. fl!aj ... MI' 'ljjj!llti\= be ~ii will roll lo Ulilher launch CJrcle, HQllllnaloa Beach.
Ibo -NeCro ;~ byl,lhllj .~ ~Id~ ... ~ • "-'-""......... c:oWdliOlriilnimblrtheuact ........ °* •c..~ I rockit Iba! II lo -_p-•-L. s-... •.••M u~ua _, __ man'1~f. °""'"' · ~,....,... • "I'mgolliitol<ll,.......,. --! ,_.. · .. =• · ---. --.........
, Heaaldbebustaneda.pllq\,icbOor":" HUSBAND TESTIF1!8 ' don'trernernl>*r,"beioldilm1#,'-~=~• 1 lllrff.man aew In Ave., Gardena.
Ing Ille Montessori tnef!lild.'pl, t<a~!. Tb. only.defe!IM-.. called Mon· poll,cearewllh,... .•. yourWll•JQotsllle ll'ApoDo 7 Is successfUI, Apollo 1 may -L<oa>rd a ~t, :12, 1245 Mag·
prHdlool age children. :r'I" y~'"'"' •••'wu.Jhe defendint'I 1'1sband and ah<• bten In• batUt .•. wheo aomeone atternM ·to orbll lhe moon In a vital nolla Ave., Gardena ~~b::--1=;~ an_d "'! • ~:ijireialy lilpwatojl tliifMro. !:i ~ -t!'JO:vln& anymoro: .. "be .. fitie~Hor a manned lunar landing In -Ronald Ellan!, 25, 1111 E. Mallllja
N'••-'-loo lq liar • ~· . " . of! .Tucker WU waiving the claulO which elJI a . 11119. SL, Ojai. of Commod Cir
.. ~ca·tloo-·, he aald. Wben 'l'N • dllld' ~.a man· or -llOt lo lellf'1 In a MVTIN1I l!:VEN'11 Aa. pre)IOrallona proceeded amoothly, -Pldllp Al!ore, %1, ort •
CO.I • • ... • . •• • 1paue a cue. Dr. Gt«ae E. Mueller, the NaUonal cle, Huntington Beach. _.,home and ~l"·m,=··W Ii. Mod!aldlelUblequenltesllDlonycon--OJmpartng-mtheHadaeqoeoo> Aminalltlca and Space AdmlnlllraUon -Domas Neilly, :w, 311 Hamhledoo
four, daddy ~ya •. God OlUlll! ·~'"' , ~ tbe ~ al ,lbe Tuc:l<er and of even roaUilt Offllla after Mn. woctsto admlnlstrator for manned St., La Puente.
doing all rlgbL But.twO and t"6 not W'eatpbal loll ind -. plal P':I« reJa. Tilcker'• ...... ~ -It di apace f1llbl, aaid "I feel Ap<iuo 7 II u -Bob B!Jdmaan, Z3, Jlie5 Golden-
alw1y1 four. Two ""c"-and "" whl"' U. °""'~ ,_ flllllll'IJ behiooa Ibo wun, true lbat an ~ bloade Jill reiltJ .loo' Olght.,;-'" eaJi mu. ll" well SL, HuntJoalm Buch.
aran'I lour. You . CO'l' ,fUI ~ twO......,. , . .: . -..,..,.,.-bor lo I h • ~· l1$1thellllaeSatarn1B rocket -Mn. !Illa Raupl, :12, 13111 s. Sbelly li°la~' iBENTli . · · · ' · A nadlile ::?.' ......... illp al Ole balhr.a. ·' 11 alniOal u slable aa tile Brooklyn St., Sinta Ana. P ~....; . · -.._. Ibo --"Al lo • ...,.._ I cwlda' ....._._. -DtvldN,~,21,llSlAbteharn
Jamal told the --=!~."You alw~ ~:,;:q;;;i:,:, bepn ~ leallff," Tllol* llald. . ;;;:·· •ts almolt overdelllDed In An .. Westminster.
do eomelblng that II."™"" )lllt .wbal,. ~ Tllchr drawing c:lluckl<a Mn. Tuctor 1eaod .,.. to murmur the.,. .... ol lafety and atrenath," Schlrra -Rowan! -. 43, 111111 Arnold rlllit-You'dlllllT)',•~ •• ~)'<>a'ddo. 1rom ·1111.-..' · pfa!nllva111c!AQ111111Deallhatpobitand said. ' Ave .. Costa Men.
ll ,\O pl back •I~ paitlil& • · "You are .the wUe al Mn. Tuctor;li be plllly blllbed,ber. "lt'1 very stable. Thia bu eight -Ro1<mary II. Rlcbanl1, 21, %2211
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-awies LtUlejolm, 22, 108 Princess
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action befort they approved their resolu-
Uon. • .
Said ·Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L.
Pinkley :
1''lbis does not get rid of all our pro-
blems yet. But it'• a tremendous step."
Inter-city cooperaUon committees, of
bolh· councils JolnUy recommended the
action. The Costa Mesa committee in·
eluded Vice Mayor Robert Wilson and
WWard Jordan. who, like Wilson, is a
former mayor. Thelr Newport coun.
terparts were Vice Mayor Llndsley
Parsons and Cotmcllman Robert Shelton.
Nuns Join-Priests'
Birth Control Stand -~~~ ~ !,.~ "!...~ that comct7" Ibo def .... attorney uk· "He'1 leal1Mni," Aquallne aald. 1 e.,in.. Iii! Ille bottom of 11. dne of those Meyer Place, Cosla Meta. -w ~ , .... ~ , . ., . ed. . Mn. TucDt .wliJ. be caDed to tlltlf1 n -eJlllnea eould fall and we would have no -Tom. F. Manllc:llN, 23, 15425 Gokl·
,...,lhlntl"'!,golngloe.teodmy.liml( "No,"Tllctorreplled. lbecaaqalftllbor,wblchllaµotadlo .problemi •al:bleving orblL In fact, two enwlll St., HQllUn&UJo Beach. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Thirteen
10U"' cruy. · ,. ,;.: A...-DaUIOlt wind up later 11!11 w.t, altar unloldbig can fall u lbne g.., on and W. can allll -La1er E. Pnlll, a, 10135 -Roman Catholic nuns today aJU10IDICed ~tobe..:::."'!'":Jl.fli:,: :::.0.. "Youaretlialmlba., o1 Mn. Tucter,• In far mo re npld f~ lllP m 01 I ·pl btlo . .-orbl~" the 4$-y..,..ld SL, ~la Fe ·Sprliip. aupport of dlsaenUng Wlihlngton pr\elU
lllm. _ ,::< be aald. 1 murder lrW-. ufnll!aut llald. --. Pitrkla'l'nlll, -ill above. who believe that couples rnay . uoe
He aid lo the --·~ · ''Tllal'leomcl,"r..brantwatll. \ Bllaloff ol lbe Salum 1B nickel II --A.·-.21,STraatAve., arllfldalblrlhcontrollllhalrccmcleaoea •. •· · • • llCbeduled for II a.m. ll'rldl!'. Wllh Jiii Qari!en G!'O\'t. . ' so dlctale. mOOl!ed 1IP wben )'OU. wtlll dowd . CASUAL UL.\11,0Nll F...... P .. e J 'lfnl otap atneratlni U·mllllon poundJ ..:.~ ~-b, II, 11'41 Villa The nt1111, al a newa conference,
alUlal In. You weal '-and lell tbem During~ tatlli!cay 1111 c:oun-of lhrull more than the oell1blned Part · La l'!!e!>I!· • apecWcoDy came out !or a prim who <6;!.i..,.:'J ~:!2;.~ ... ~cr;f~ cllman D!d n11u. -'""bis fam111 . FEIJCIANO · power of ~ J•t fllbl<r plants -the , -:::!.'iyae ditioiri1~1M01,.'o.ra1dlne wu dfs!nllaed by CardlniJ Palrlck
lalJed. "He on\y -~ted I he and the , W~ couple wwe ball • • • rocket will be the moat powtrfW ovv .,.. _,e,' Hmdlnlton O'Boyle because of hll ~ lo lhe
--whDe the ,,IDf al . ._._ dOICljbtd u .ciulial . Od !Gr a U.S. maD-111-tpatt 1111J>1. -~ Biupl, #, !!Ill S. Sbelly SL, recent Papal Encyclical on blrlh oontrol ~ lfOWlnl 1111 ~· .., • ......,-: He _ be _ al .. bollllllJ ..,.. ~.: .u:::. \!111
"the malod1 .... i-.i~;;;~~~::::::=:::::::;:::::~::::=:::::::::=:~~~~~:;1r .-------· ..,·,..,--·,..· _. "' Tucktr mJcbl' hln bald fer Ibo TICUm. Emit Harwell, the 11pra -ball . . . ~ =:i. ~ i:e:::.:; club'• play-by-play-· aald ba Jn. -
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OAAHGI COAl't t"U•ltSHIHe COfWAMY
Rob•tt N. WMd
Prttl••nf •1111 Pllblhher
J•dr -· Curl•r Vb..,.,.,.._.__. .. Mt111•
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blood .-1 and nlckod her aplne. .tied Fallclano lo aJng "becaUll be'• .... has . t I
'Ibo weapoa bu not been pll)llOd don, ol the Outatandlng atnitn la ~ lo-. I . •
but ts lhouibl lo be bulcber -latao ~ boW be ~ bll voraton " ~;z~r;,"--fram the 'lllcker -ol the anthem ntlduio aafd:
Tuckoraaldbebad_a_alap-""-lcall.--. and I lhoulht \,
prehenllon In 1111 wilt, boWmr, ...., m•vbe ..... An""ID COUkl be rtv!V.d nalr. • '· & ~=~~=Bink o1nc. aald i-';;i) ..:;try "h1 glvtn 1111 11\ln,y op. ",~·.·::
Mn.. Tucker liked lo keep paUo ~a Jioilunlllio1. l owe everylhlng I have lo
clooed to acroen vision frOm the II' I lhll . COW!lry. I wanted lo coolrlbUJe
home and even covered tnot holet n a samethina to upreu mY crauncauon fOr whit it bas done for me. l~ aeparaunc the residences. "I love thLI country ~trY much. I'm for
CBICUN llONl:s . everytllln& It llandl lot. Wben -
Prior nlltkllll with the W<llpbal cou-tJctl It, I'm Iba flnt lo defend ll"
I ho ....... ed ·-·~t In Many people In ,,.., Stadium. did not Pe, Wever, "~~ an ~-" Ille Ille rtndlUon. "II wu •wtul," said which Tucter med Ille neliflbor tidy not to throw chiclten bones over to tbe lat. John Taylor of Youn.ville, Ohio. "Thire
ter'• pet dop becaUll o1 poe$1ble lnjlol'J. everybody .,.., ltandln& at attention, bn
Mn. Tucker bu aald lhal 101M1b1ng their ~~ loaltq II Ille f1q fl1lnl OUI
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Dally Paper
• voe 61, NO. 242, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTO,ER 8, 1968 TEN CENTS
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Residents Win Fight on Neighborhood Stores
• By WlLLIAr,I REED
Of ... Ojlltf Pli.t St.If
A l"'ie ddepl!on of homeowners ln
the central area of Huntington ~ not
only won a J?att1e befot11 the City Council
Monday, they may have succeeded in
wiping from the books an ordlna~
which has proven embarrassing to coun-
cilmen reCenUy.
venlence cent.en as they are aomeilmes
called.
The law iJ an ordinan<:i! establishing
neighborhood commercial centqs -con-
It bas been challenged several tlrnes
recenUy by homeowners who do not want
aroo<rT and. other stores ln their neighbor-. .
Monday night it was residents of Fran·
clscan Fountains, Beach North and Sol
Vl!la fighting off a bid by William Lyons
to rewne the northeast corner of
F.dwards Strtt\ and Slater Avenue for a
DAlt.Y. l"ILOT """" W a\dlllnll IC ... ltr
NEW FOUNTAIN OF RICHES IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY?
Drlllint Rig Ri-Amid Urban Dovoloprnent
.Valley, S~ll Oil Betting
City Rich ir.t Black 'Gold
Fountain ValJey as Its name Implies
waJ once rich with water, Today city of-
ficials and the Shell Oil Co. are betting
the young community is rich with another
Cuham Celebrate
• I Che Anniversary
HAVANA CAP) -Cub a rom-
memorated the first anniversary of the
dealh of Erneato £he Guevara today by
calling mass aasemblieJ In f:idories and
schools to bear readings of his speeches
and Prime .Min1lter Ficfel Castro's tribute
to the guerrllla. It was a relaUvely quiet celebration.
The big aplaab iJ expected to come
ThurSday when the nation marts "Ooe
Hundred .Yeara ot Struggle fo r
Independence." Guevara'• name will be
in the forefront, and Castro Is ~ to
-speak in eastern Oriente Province at the
spot where Cuban hero~ de
Cespedes revolted against the Spanish ia
1868.
Invaluable resource, oil. ""
The oil company has erected a drilling ·
rig at the southeast Cfilller of Warner
A venue arid' Bushard Street just. off and
usily visible from tht San Diego
Freeway.
An exploratory ·well, Shell has until
Dec. 15· to strike the Hquld gold wbeo the
temporary permit upim.
The company haa reportedly sign<d oil
leases ' with owners of 150 acres of the
surround.Ing te¢tory, a developed area
or homes and mi.all businesses.
Residents may see the derrick but they
don't hesr loud dril!in( machinery
because ·of the denick's IOUDdprooflng
and the unique electric ~ being usal.
If. oil b d19cove,ed Shell must return
for city permlssion to C«ltinue. The ex-
perta add that a Fountain Valley oll field
would be a pool eeparate trom the nearby
establlahed Huntington Beach and West
Newport fields. 1be neareot producing
well to , Shell's ls 1.75 miles to the
IOUthwesl ln Huntingtoo Beach.
CofC Urges Coun~il Join
In lliring of Specialists
.
Hiring of 'I ~ full llmt development
maqager u a cooperal.ive venture of the
Huntington Beaclt Cha\Qber of Commerce
and the City Council waa wggested Mon·.
day nigh! by Chamber President Howard,
"Bud" Mathe17. '\'Ii" -' to hire-the ......... and
to IWICI ..,.. J19,ll\IO, w11 aoce!Md by ~ coUndlmen Wht ~1111:1 CGbfidenCe
thal the ~1111 do much to Im·
...... lhe bu*'-.... ~ p!c-
of u. dty.
M11heny Aid bis l:blmber •11 nol In-·
tmstod Jn I 1Ubo1<17, but there la I big
job to be -ln ...,,..,,le development.
In the cfwnber we 'have a ltrtalth or
taltm ror econ<1nic c1emo,meni. 11
lie propaoed a four-\IWI commitlte ol
"""""' and cl11 .,._,,.l ad dlamber offlcon to hin Ind -th<> worl of lh•' ""'10lll1c dtv<lopmtnt .,...,..,. •
Financing ol"the vciiture would be rrom
ttie city'• 1.1 u s I c And a Pr'OIJ]otlon
Fund. 8en'ice to existing business and
Industry, encouraging esplinsl0n Q,f local
Industry, attraction of oots\de Industry
and bulinea, ~ aallt•""" ln guiding
potentl81 tndustrll.I and b u I l n e 11
develO!\<f'~, Ille city departments'
and. n>gullllonl one! cooventlon and toorhl pmnolloo wOtlld be IJl1Clll the -·' '!'be ~ lnclud" $11,\lllO for Olaf!
..W,, $1,00\l"for briefing.......,., 13,\lllO
for tounp ~Cllll malerlala, l.W
for telephone, '81111 -· $1,IOO o1nce ltlppliea, prlnjlng Al1\I photograp\Jy, llOO
for lndllltrial malttlalo and Sl,00\I for
ltavel.
M1then1 llld U.. chlmba; wlD be!lln
lrnmecll1te17 ·~ -will lcld lo 1111-lng of the dovckipmtnt mano~.
neighborhood convenience center.
Wilh Roherl Healy of Franciscan Foun·
tains leading the attact, the homeowners
claimed that the law under fire "ls writ-
ten In web a way as to take into clon-
sidecalion the wlshe.s of the people in the
area augge~ for a commercial cen-
ter."· .
"That's the right tm.rpretation, said
Councilman Jerry Matney.
Councilman Henry Kaufman argued
that if the law allowed the wiahes of
resldenls near the land ln question to be
coosidered, there should be some method
to take a poll of all the residents.
Matney •'.lid he thought !he ordinance
la "just line" as long u-it is interpreted
to allow the homeowoen lo express their
views.
To Councilman George McCtacken,
who suggested the law be overhauled,
Matney said, "you just want to change
the wording so this provialon can be
nmoved, oo !he right of !he people lo he
considered can be eliminated."
Despite protests !rom the developer
that more commercial zoning was needed
in the area, the council on a 6-1 vote, with
McCracken dissenting, overturned Plan-
ning Commission approval of the zone
change and upheld the viewpoint of the
people present.
Councilman Kaufman observed lbat "If
the people do not want these small
centers and the philosophy ~ changed,
we 1hoUkl remove the Jaw from tbt
books. You can't ketp telling developers
!hat If they do the things outlined ln the
law that we will grant them certa.lp zon-
ing. ..
His DlOUon to rtfer the law-back to the
comml.ssion for revision. or elimlnailon
was approved unanlmOUBly. ·
Th< last Ume !he law WI!' challenged
by cillllens they lost !he batUe against· a
variance allowing a smJ.ll market at
Newland SLreet'·and lndlanapolla Avenue.
21 Hessians Released
DA Cites Lack of Evidence in Huntington Beating
All 21 members of the Hessian Motor·
cycle Club arrested Sunday ln the chain
whipping and robbery of a HunUngton
Beach man have been released from
custody because of insuHicient evidence.
Huntington Beach police reported to-
day.
The district attorney's office refused
to consider charges against the motor-
cyclista when the victim Monday drop-
ped bis complaint
He had clai!Qed. to have been beaten
and robbed of his wrist watch at the
Showboat Bar, 19202 Beach Blvd.
A police department spokesman said
the victim, Charles T. Gore, 25, inform-
ed detectives via a telephone conversa-
tion he wouia be unable to ldenUfy either
the person who took hLs watch or any
or the other persons involved.
Gore reque.sted police return hLs
watch which officers had recovered
and were holding as evidence, police
added.
Police !:.lid they were disappointed
with Gore's action.
Hessians cleared or all charges in-
clude:
-:f'raok J. Braddy, 28, 144 s. Rialto
St., Oxnard.
-Jobi P. Dorn, 23, 3$78 Montclair
Drive. Montclair.
-William R. Blaek, 25, of Commodore
Circle, Huntington Beach.
Power Plop Charged
Who Will Let Off Steam
. on :-'EdlsO,Ji"~li'~Name?·
A question ot ~ wm "'delhbnstrate
the more matw-e attitude" -stUdenta or
school officials -at tooigbt's Hunllngton
Beach Union High School · District
meetlng has been raised by one tealdeht.
Roherl II; Coe of 16852 Harlmeaa C\zcle,
Is referring to naming of "brand x high
school," temporarily titled Edlllon High.
which will be discussed at the 7:30 p.m.
meeting ia district headquarters:
"The insistence of the board of edoca-
tion and the superintendent that Edison
becomes a place name because they say
it is, reminds one of Alice in Wonderland
where.in one or the characters lnl1st that
if you say a word more it will mean what
you want it to mean," he said.
Coe also charged in a letter to
new11papers that the high school atudent
leaders who met with Superintendent
Mu Forney to discuss a. ICbool name
Big Day Nears,
And Pilot There
The big coofrontatiOn between the
United States and Rusila is less than 24
botlrs away in Merlco City.
DAILY PILOT Sporta Editor Glenn
White reporil from !he Olympics city 1 ..
day and tells some of the problems faced
by Huntington Beach's Monte Nitdowski
(assistant coach of the American water
polo team) and other Orange Coast
Olympians. l
White's es:clu.sive story is on. Page 18.
Volcano Erupts
VOLCANO, Hawaii (UPI) -Kilauea
volcano on the island of Hawaii erupted
Monday for !he first lime since August
with a "curtain of fire" about a mfle and
a Half long.
No homes or property were ln danger.
were "mainuplated", which Hwas .as
distressing an example of eynjcal
disregard for the democraUc process u I
have he~ about in some time."
"I understand !hat a minority report on
the manipulated resolution ii ocbeduled
for presentation It TUcsday'1. (tonlibt)
board meellng.
"It will be lntcrestlng to evil.at. wbo
demonstrates tht more mature attitude
al lhil meeting, !he --"' the superintendent and the board of, educa-
tion," be coocluded.
Two County Men
Die in Shooting;
Murder-suicide?
Police toda1 continued an lnvestigatim
lnto an apparent murder·suidde &lvolv·
ing two n1en found in th~ Fullerton
apartment Monday night.
The victims were identified as Rlcbard
T. Faweett. Zl, and Andrew C. Ensmin·
ger, 32. Both men lived at 428 N. Wanda
Drive. They were found shortly after 8:30
p.m. whe~ a neighbor heard Bhola and
called .poHCe. •
'!'bey wcfe rushed to Martin Luther In
Anaheim where Fawcett waa dead on ar-
rival. · Ensminger died several hours
later. •
Lt Jerry Putnam of the Fullerton
Police Department said it wu an ap-
parent murdeMUicide, but that a com-
plete investigation and autoply would be
conducted. He said Fawcett was shot in
the chest and Ensminger was shot in the
bead.
Offlccr Hilbert Patty, responding to a
neighbor's telephone call, said be found
Fawcett in ~ bedroom anli En!minger in
a nearby ball.' A .38-ullber revolver
registered to Ensminger was found ~
Ensmin11tr's body, Patty ial4. .
-Paula L. Smith, 20, llU Magnolia
Ave., Gardena.
-Leonard B. Kasprick, 22, 1.2'5 Mag-
nolia Ave., Gardena.
-Ronald Enard, 15, 907 E. Matilija
St., Ojai.
-Pbllip Anon, 21, of Commodore Cir-
cle, Huntington Beach.
-'nlomu NeWy, 30, 311 Hambledon
St., La Puente.
-Bob Blackman•, 23, 15425 Golden-
west St., Huntlngtoo Beach.
-Mrs. Ell.a Haupt, 22, 1308 S. Shelly
St., Santa Ana.
-David N. Beaudry, 1.8, 5531 Abraham
Ave., Westminster.
-Boward Tbomuoa, .U, 1981 Arnold
Ave., Costa Men.
DAILY P1LOT Slaff NiHlo
Blrtkda11 Girl
Ellen Evans, Miss Fountain
Valley celebrau.d her birthday
today. Fountain Valley High
School roed Is 17.
15 Students Arrested
At 3 Chicago Schools
ClllCAGO (AP) -Fifteen students
were arrested and two policemen were
injured Monday ln disturbances at three
Chicago high schools.
Negro atudenl demands for more In-
fluence ln !he ochools triggered !he hl-
ciden\I 1t llllrrlsoo and Aqstln High
Schools on the Cll"8 )l'"t Sl<k. The tr·
rest of a Negro student s,parked the
trouble al Morgan Park H!gll Schob1 on
the Southwest Side.
Scho.ol Naming Policy Set
Ocean View Rules Pfuc,es Are .In, People Out
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live pnuthle nanit• lor a future ochool ln nortliWHt HWJtlngtoo Beach.
Obvlo!IJ d\I~ WU VolcOd qalnlt a11nvc, bu\ tbl baat11 lelllfd lllll1llmool-
11 on "Mtll vtew11 for tbe acbi>Ol to be located on . Cqnlobo Lane. _, com-
montl al tlio time lftcluck!d ' "I don~
partlculor)y go I« any of.-,•• "'11"
pcd by Trils1ee President llobell laalr.
· The J!fOpoeed poticj for nambC lcboola
OUl!(eltl I COllllDJtift of V~ ocllool
olfldala Ind "'° plttllls '""" u,, -U.ochool la to be \oca~ln be appOlnttd
and thot lour lo elcbl namu be ..-0·
-lo the board lor lpptoval.
-RoseDl.lr)' D. Rlchanl1, ll, ma
Meyer Place, Costa Mesa.
-Tom F. P.tanlscalco, 23, 15425 Gold-
enweiJt, St., Huntington Beach.
-Lester E. Pruitt, 28, 10135 Sumner
St., Santa Fe Springs.
-Mn. Patricia Pruitt, same u above.
-Mjke A. Menoa, 24, 9353 Trask Ave.,
Garden Grove.
-Dewey Newcom, 23, 17541 Villa
Park, La Puente.
-Wayne Grl1enU. 34, 1M>2 Geraldine
Lane, Hunilngton Beach.
-Robert Haup~ 22, !:tll8 S. Shelly SL,
Santa Ana.
~arlet1 UtPeJohn, 22, 108 Princess
Lane, Santa Ana. •
City Okays
More Civic
Center wnd· .
An increase in acreage from about nine
to more than 12 for 1 n~ Htint!ngton
Beach civic center was ,approved by the
City Council Monday,, but the decision
was far from unanlmous. .
Councilmen Ted ilartllll and 1'! e o r y
Kaufman were on the abort end ol a 5 tp
2 vote on condemnaUon of a ~ or
land adjacent to the already approved
center site on Main Street across from
Hunllngton Beach High School
Bartlet! and Ka1jlman were Joined bf
Councilman George. McCracten:tn votini
against conderrlnaUon el. a ~l owned
by the HunUngton B'each1 Co. Which Is tO
he added to brinlr 'the total acruge to a
little more than 12.
McCracken explairied that he krio'ft's the
Huntington Beacb Co. coi>demne&n .,;.
tlon ls "friendly" aQd tba'.t it ~n noe; b8
opposed and therefore reqti!rO~ ;iii lout
alll.nnitiye v~ or . the .coancll. tO ' ~
ahead, J>ut ihat there Is • ~ on the
second conHemnatlon' lcllon and 11"11 Ii op~ five votE~ a"re i.ieed~. · · •
"Therefore' I wanfed the qUest1oRab1'
one to have flvr voteo.'~gj,t 'lie Jho
civic center even agltMt my 'Wishes .and
1 don't want~~ tli,e _city tied up.in•
long court b8.We for the tact of o n i:
vot " . e.
Fellow councilmen com roe n t e d
McCracken for hil .stand even though be
open\!" Opposes the high icliooi 'site for
the new civic center. ·
Coui>cilmen,Jerry ~~.Jack Green
Md Donald Sblpley ~ wilh Mayor
Alvin M. COen favor !he hJ&b ochOol slle.
Matney, noting that some civic lead~
claim the <;enter -·~be built for a long
time anyway, said that "I want to see a
civic center bullt and It-will be wlthJn twci
years U I have anything to do about. it" •
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Things .,... looking ~P -I<>
ward I.hf sun wbkh will be mOre
plentiful Wednelday, dlapelllng
those patchy morning clo.idl ~
brlnglng 1eventylsh lemP.11'•\jlr,.
to !he Ortni' Coast.
INSIDE l'ODA't'
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ll&t their '"'1D1 on lh• I""'~
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,J17.ACIBl!ll·L YIMIEL .............. ~ S..., a -and a tfieoirlcal tlage 'i• Jllled •lllu"'mak-allS11Dber, gloomy 'Pi...,. 11 oft• 'by,ll<no II. 1'lcl:tr '-> __ ...... -.lldiaNctor~ !O-
day, .. paychlatrl.tl look the lland In the
lourlll day cl her mun!er trial
Pn>ceedll1p were neared sbortly
behoa QOOI\ Mboday, a1nc6 defense at-
_, Plul ~Jr. had l>een tub-
--for a ledsal bourl we In Los Anplea.
Moo! ol the Monday morning telSion
ct11t<red ar<lQnd oecurity ~at
Ille i..ne /11 Cotta )I.a City Councilman
Gtnrge A. Tucker and relatlom with
their -door nelihhort-Mn. T'Ucter/311, cl tsa MJnorc1 Drive,
II.being tried !or munler u a result cl
Ille June• ttabblng death ol Mn. Har·
.. rlett Westphal, A, cl !Ill Mlnorca Drive.
.. The delendanl II pleading Inoo=t and .. . •
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mt::O:J:d ~fat.:" '
to "''"•.... . in Orange County 8-lor Court, Depart-'!be on17 ·c1e1 .... -~ailed M••
ment S, Instead ol a Jlll'Y. ' • dor ..,... the delendant't husband anc1
Three psychiatrists have round . her Augulllne expnllly ll!pulaled that Mn.
sane ~ able to stancf·trfal, w!th a fOurth Tucker was waiving the clauae which eval11ation pending. ll _A, .......... 1"" ln .Deputy District Attorney James G. :~1::orwoman.w.n.w .......... ., a
Enright rested the prosecution's cue at M cli ol ~ "'-"' l<stlm
1:55 a.m: Monday, only a few minutes ~ the la~out a tbe -TUc:: = ~~~began in Ille Wrd day or Westphal lot. and ·homes. plu& prior reia.-
David R. While, employe of a Market tlons and possible hostlllty. between the
B a s k e l store near the Tuckers' Mesa two women.
Verde area home described an incident A routine MODday morning allp of the
In which lhe deleooant ell>owed another tongue brightened Ille --customer In line alter cashing a check. ceedings •• Augustine beian questioning
White was asked by Enright U Ille in--Councilman Tucker, drawing ebuc~
cident could haw: been accidental from the courtroom.
although it waa qutte s1mllar to 14 othe; "You are the wile ·of Mrs. ~er. Is
ln!lancet cited by a airing ol prosecution lh>t correct?" Ille delenae attorney uk·
witnesses Friday. ed.
White thought for some time before "No," Tucker replied. . Augustine pau!Od.
"You are the husband of. Mrs. Tucker,"
8 U.S. Troops Die, 13
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"That's correct," Tucker answered.
CASUAL RELATIONS
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Injured in 2-day Fight
SAIGON (AP) -American groond and
air forces battled North Vietnamese
troops along the northwesterly ap-
prnacbeslo 8aigon llld killed 147 ol lhem
in a two-day fight lhat raged on and off
unUl just after noon today, the U.S. Com-
mand announced.
During subsequent testimony, the coun.
cilman said relations between his famDy
and the We$tphal couple were best
described as casual
He aald he knew ol no bostllity Mn.
Tucker might have held for the victim,
who was fatally stabbed in the right side
by a blade wblch punctured a pulmonary
blood vessel and nicked her spine.
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·Beach Moves
To Change
Bond Costs
Deanneutlon ol all non-metered lands
• lrwn lhO tley TalberiWater Distrlat In
BOutheast Huntington Beach will be a.lked
Wednesday by CouncUmen Jerry Matney
In I !le!Uing. be!ON the· Local Agency
FonnaUoo COmmisiloo CLAFC). .
Mainey will ask Ille commltslon lo
rellev .. owner1'of land de-annexed from
the lrrigaUon Water ~ct from the
bonded debt of the d.lstrtct aa well as its
operatlog coolt.
The counclltnan said he feels the
OWDll'S of metered land (about seven or
e1&bt water uaera) "are capable of the
responiibillty ol lheir own bolld debt."
That bond debt lltandl today at about
$135,000'Wilh a yeally payment of $19,113
needed. ·to repay I.he hoods. Matney
argues that a 18.J r.ate ol 60 cenla per $100
levlect agelnSt Ille properties actually us-
ing the farm irrigation water could repay
the bonds If all the non-farm property is
removed from the district.
He said that 1.ioce the city wlll take
over operaUOn of · the-dlrtrict the ad·
minlBtrative costs wUl not be borne by
the tax rate, but' rather by Increased
costs for water to the URrs the farmers
will be able to afford the hliher tax rate
for boDdll.
U.S. casua!Uea were 8 men killed and
13 wounded in the battle with troops from
the IOlst North Vietnamese Army Regi-
N · t S • ' ment. an old adversary that long tw: .. eivpor inger s operated in the area 28 mllea northwest
ol Saigon. 'lbi8 is about midway between
The weapon bu not been pinned down,
but II thought to he butcher knl!e taken
from the Tucker kitchen.
Tucker said be bad aenled a note of ap-
prehension in hi8 ·wife, however, con-
cerning Mn. Westphal.
FLIGHT CREW -Apollo.7 astronauts Waite.-Cunnlngb~m. Walter
M. Scblrra Jr. and Donn Eisele (from left) are ready to ·blast off Fri·
day on demanding, 11-day orbital mission.
Rodger Howell. attorney for the water
district, maintains that the bonds are a
debt of all who live Jn the district and
should not be imposed on the water
ctm.omers a1one.
The controversy over the tiny walfl.~
district has raged since 1 e v e r a I
homeowners discovered they were paying
the tax rate for ·the irrigaUon water
district, .but could no1 benefit !rom Its
operaUpn, S · R d •t • the Cambodian border and Saigon along ong en ' wn prime infiltration corridors leading Into
lhe capital.
B • R t•on While this waa the heaviest fighting
The Uniled CaWomia Bank officer said
Mrs. ·Tucker liked to keep patio drapes
closed to screen visioo from the Westphal
home and even covered knot holes .lo a
fence separating the residences. rings eac f, reported by both the U.S. and South VI.,_
.. ·"From' Wire Servi.cu namese commands, allied troops on ClllCKEN BONES
Apollo_,Crew Simulate The .dlstrict bo.in! already has •ug·
gested glv1n:g over control and operaUon
to the city water department for at least
a year,
cl massive grOWld sweeps up and down the ' . .
N~ Beach resldent JOse Fell ano country continued t.o uncover thowiands Prior relaUons with the Westphal cou-
aald tooay be't had DO' adverse react.Ion of tons of enemy munitions, food and ple, however, included an incident in
from bil Laa Vegas nightclub audiences medical stockj>lles apparenily stuhed which Tucker asked the neJgbbot lady not
to tilt way he aang the $far Spangled away for future attacks. to throw chicken ' bones over to tM lat-
Banoer Monday at the World Serles in The aim of the allied sweeps is to spoil ter'1 pet dogs because Of posalble Injury.
Flight Scheduled Friday Newport Fears
Oji Explorati~ Detrotl enemy offensives across South Vietnam. Mrs. Tucker has said that something CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. ~AP) -The
l4MY of the 63,000 baseball fans booed U.S. officers claim that the seizure of was ~o from the Westphal yard prior Apollo 7 astronauts sharpenCd their flying
after Fellclano played his guitar and sang more than 150 tons of war supplies in re. to an altercation -of unknown ba.Bis -
the NaUonal Anthem in a highly stylistic cent weeks has hurt the enemy and may which lelt Mrs. We!tphaJ dead and both skills in a spacecraft simul8tor today as
interpretati?R similar to the ~unds of delay, if not abor~ some of his planned women visibly injured. rocket, spaceship and all other elem~nts "IOUI" music. attacks. Tucker told on the stand'Monday under of ~ miS!lon were pronO\lneed in es:-
.i1t was noopatriotic," said one A bigb-ranking U.S. officer, noting the cross-examination of arrivine home to be cellent abape for Friday's launching of
disguated ~"It wu a 'ttiser~ and huge finds of enemy booty, said, "One met by a crowd of police officera-trylng this nation'! first three-man space crew. an insult,' aaid anothti' u.1 .... tba to gain entry to bis neat, corner lot Feliciano, is years old aixi'bllnd since all.U6 t bas hurt them beyond physical residence. ·Navy Capt. Walter M. Schirra Jr., the •~• kit Ille ...... ~.~ .. Ille filth in. punishment is Ille cache! that have been "Al llOon as I saw her ~-. Tucker) I command pilot making bis thin! trip Into ..... ...., .-......... 16 • · discovered '' \....... -• n1ng to return to Lu Vegas for hiS U.S.oW~generallycredJttberecent knew IOlllethlng bad happened in which spat"l!:,AfrForceMaj.DonnF.Eiseleand
nilhtcluh abow. ~ of major enemy stoctpll to she had been involved," the defendant's civWan Walter Cunningham climbed inta
,Aller bll llnl show Monday nlg!\~ be more .......,,,._ W l lll!llblllty ,_ !tied l/u!band testified. , .. Ille ilmulator In midmornini and planned
w-1rmn ~ , ~'ll!ld , . !IP 111en11ve . .-"'·:. "'•ill .,... JIP'!°tcbed, and b ,;;00111 to ~; ,. ... a1 boors uiere. 1n 111e told a newsman Iha~ "ev<r)'Olll'.. . ~.,--, "? . 'He sald !)u reeth ~ IOooened her
iiid that people. itcof"~ ·ap~1!:1> . ~ . lroopl ~ "bloCa;ji~-1• • 1 ·" · ... '. • 'f>· ;-.n 111l•!' i· tlley were iq· atlend a ~.;;'an':~ 111,'~:~ 1eo":!t· <a~. • · NOTl!l OF tiJlGENCY · counid.iw. review. an right," he .uJd. -, ';. ~tary .spakesmen sald about 12, fresh Tucker allo .uJd' 8 bank secrtCary had Mt:a.Dl'hlle, the NaUonal, Aeronautics
The 11.npr, who bas skyrOck~led .~ s~es of war materials and food conveyed a nate of urgency after recetv.
fame within the~ year r,:llh hit.a sucb were ttlJ'nedwip Monday from north or Jng .a call ·from Mrs. Tucker -and
u "Light My ·Fire". ond, 'fllib H~ . S,algon lo the 'ilemilltaril:ed zone, some ol possibly· one !?om the police .department
Sneakers 11 aaid he wu ·"a11ttle ~" tt buried ·Jn coffins. ....... after ·the immediate ibcldenl
When uked to lin'g'ttie'Nitherri.." • · Infantrymen froi:n the U.S. 1Bt Dlvl&lon Qoeatloned about a pbyalclan'1 theor)'
·"I wu afraid people wotild·~ ran· aero. a battal!oiHlzed enemy base . t~t ~· Tucker"• lnjuriee were not u
It and uy I'm maklnl: f\,m' Of lt,. ·JM IF, c!UJiif fc:pr miles from Y. d.Jvlslon head-recent as she led everyone to believe,
nol. 11•1 Ille way flee~" · • · · .,. · qilA1't.-i ·an.1.20 milea liarlh or Saigon. A 'l'Uelrer aald he !lad Indeed beard !his. ·
It wu Ille llnt time be oang tlie m> soarcb . .i;ur, .area.:.luiiiod.up large :quan· He: wu home !or hu¢ on the day cl
tiona1 anthem in I>Ul\il<. lie oald. . ., tiad t!l'es -~ '1UJIP1lel !Jicllldlng _1,000 an-the kllllq, however, and oaid U bis wilt
worked on Ille arrq-!or ocml• U~ ~~ t,OllO gm\ades, rn had1>een ln)Und1 be would blive noticed. llJne by myaell, awalflllg Ille 'oi> ~ rockell,. I submachine guns °"'Ing dlscusSlon ol Detaollve S(I.
pOrtunlty."HesaldhedidMtchange;tbe and more than 1,080 pounds of medJcal Sam Cordeiro's advisement of coo-
lyrtca and added that "the melody w,; equipm'enL · · stitutional rtghts prior to being placed un-
oot even dlUerenL" The developments ctme as U.S. of· dq irTftt, Councilman .Tucker ..said he
·Ernie Harwell, the T.f8ert baseball Heers wei&hed inteJllgence report.a in-could not.remember the· exact.words.
club'• play-by·play annouocer,.ltlld he b1: dicatlng< 1he Commuftist command may ''I'm going 'to tell you very straight_ t
vited Feliciano to sina: "becall!e he's·ooe attempt "soinethlng big" in the way of a don 't re~ber," he:told Enright, -w~
cl Ille Dlltstanding linpra 1n· Amerlc;a to-..,,; c(flflllvll ~ lbt end ol the 'f'Br· police ara wilb yon .•. your wlle lookl like
day." ' ' " Ce~,a:ie:rqy ~· are reported to she's been in a baUle ... when someone
Eiplalnlng bow )IO deviaod ~~ ha .. '1old.lnlenog~they think Hanoi hU ·been-isn~ living anymore ... "lie
cl Ille anthem Feliciano aald: would like lo make headlines about the aald;Jn etP1'1Wtion.
"America ii young now, and t ·thooght · time of the Nov. S·U.S. presidential elec·
mQ'be the Anthem.could be revlve;d"M,W. lion. · . . . · , ROlJT):Nk EVENTS
Tbll country bu given me m1n1 op.-.' Coinparing notes on the aact sequence
PQttun1tieL I owe everythlng I have te · of even rouUne events after Mrs.
llils country. I wanted to contribute Nuns Join Priests' Tucker'• arrest, Augll!llne asked u it
ICIDeth1ng to express my graUflcaUon for wasn't true that an attractive blonde jail
what It ha• done !or me. B:~th · ':ontrol Stan· d · malron accompanied her 1o the ~'I love this country. very much. I'm for .u.· \:;.! bathroom.
evuytblng it stands for. When ,nyon~ WASHINGfoN (uFI) -.:... Thirteen "As to attr~Uveness, I couidn't
klcb ft. I'm the flrst to defe~ Jt.'' , Roman-'CsthoUc nuns today announooi tesµl)>,'• Tucker said ..
support of dissenUng Washington prJests Mn. Tucker leaned over to murmur
'Bomb' Thrown
F:iom Car Hurts
15 in Pittsburgh
P~URGH (UPI) ...; F II t ee n .perions': Were injured early today when
an explosive device waa thrown from a
passtng·car at a group of persons stan-
ding tn · ftont of a bar ln the city's
Homewot*l district. ' · Pbllce ·aa14 the device, abo!lt the size of
a baaebill, wu caught by one bystander
-and DlpR'i!lto a lrtend, who dropped It on
the ~vement.. There wu an explosion,
sending debris In all directions.
Offioera iald most of the injured were
.outaide· thi-Paradise Lounae.: A man sit-
ting, Cn'lbe bar oo a alool was struck in
tile hick with a piece of shrapnel. :rtte: ... JnJured were taken to three
hospitals. Five were tre.ated for multiple
puncture wounds and released. Ten
·others were detained in utllfactory con-
dlUon.
and Space AdminlltraUon announced that
Wednesday it will roll to another launch
pad the Saturn 5 rOCtet that is to booat
the Apollo 8 thJ'ee..man crew in
December .
If Apollo 7 ls succeaaful, Apollo a may
attempt to orbit the moon in' a vital
rehearsal for i manned lunar landlna ln
11169.
AA lftparatlcm proceeded smoothly,
Dr. George E. Mueller, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
associate admlnlltrator for manned
opaceljlllght, aald, "I !~Apollo 7 la as ~ for nigh\ u peqtlJ ~n.~ake It."
Schlfya says tlle_buge allltii 1B rocket
Is almost aa stable as the Brooklyn
Bridge.
The vehlcle ."ls almost overQeslgned in
the sense of safety and strength," Schirra
said.
"It's very stable. This has eight
engines on the boltom of it. One of those
engines could fail and we would have no
prDblem.s acbleving orbit. In fact, two
can fail u time goes on and we can still
get lo to earth orbit," the 6-year-old
astronaut 11ald.
Blastoff of f.be Saturn lB rocket is
scheduled 'for 11 a.m. Friday. With its
first stage generaUng 1.8-mllllon pounds
of thrust -more than the combined
power of 100 jet fighter planes -the
rocket win be the most powerful ever w-
ed for a U.S. man-ln-spact flight.
Auto Mishap Kills
El Toro Housewife
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. ,., ~-.El 'T\1ni i..i.ed~ ..... killed
MondQ' 30 ibUeS ,,.. ot Calexico when .th~ car .. she ~ .drh':1iii ~ out of con·
tiol and 'l'Dllid;ovei-Ott' of Calllorni.a
1i1ghw•1 •• ' .. ·1 ;'.'.' "
. Dea<! l.11 Btila ;lilym, 28, ol 21112 fu=~:~ 11.l\lfVIVed by~
j • ~-· .., '""'~~.
' Off Huntington
Newport Beach "could kiU lb beaches
goodbye" If the atate allows ofhbore oil
eiploration leases Jn Huntington Beach,
Newport City Councilman Paul J , Gruber
warned Moodaf. .
And then Is little that Newport can do
about . It, Gruber and his colleagues
agroed. . .
The former two-term mayor made his
gloomy observation after Viet Mayor
Lindsley Parsons noted that the State
Lands Commission plans to offer on and
gas leases 1n offshore areas not now
under• lease, This would include tidelands
north of the Sant& ru,a River jetty.
South of that, oil etploraUon is banned
by tire Shell-Cunningham Act.
"I r:ealize." sald Parsons, "that they
can't mvade our oil sanctuary. But they
could put an oil drllling island right off
the river jettY. 'Mlat w:ould be as bad &.!I Jf
it were in our city."
"We'll get oil slicks all the time, if they
start pumping the Huntinaton Beach oil
(lats, h said Gruber. "When that happens, we could just kiss our beaches goodbye."
Huntington Beach and Seal Bea~ or.
ficiaJs have called fqr a public bearing on
-the state plan. They're not happy about
it, either.
Parsons pointed out that about a year
ago a legislative effort was made to wipe
out the Shell·CUnningham safeguard!I
against offshore drilling south .of the
river jetty. Prot.ests Irom Newpc;rt and
county government, however, bottled up
the measure. · ; .
"This ~leasing plan," ·con c 1 u de d
Par~r\l •. "is just anoth'° step in O\J:'
dlr~tion." .
At · :Parsons' suggesU6n, the counc11
d~ted the city 1taHU "ltay OD top of'
the .elate move. No o~ acUon wa.1
~~· ·' .... ·-:'
who believe ·that coyples Uiay use plalnUveJy to Augustine at that point and
artificial birth control-il their consclencts be genUy bushed her.
so dlclat.e. ''He's testifying," Augustine said.
The nuns, at a new1 conference, Mn. Tucker will be called to testify Jn
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......., IMdl: JJ11 W.I ltlbot t.utev.rt CM11 ~! DO Witt a.y S'l,_t U1111M ,_,.: m l"-.t A'IWl'IW
specifically came out for a priest who the case again&t her, which is expected to
was dismissed by Cardinal Palrlck wlpd 1,J;p later this week, after unfolding
O'Boyle be<:ause of his oppoaiUon to the .in ftr .m or e rapid fashion than m o 1 t
recent Papal Encyclical on birth Control. murder trlala.
Beach PR Firm Operator,
Caroline Snow, Succumbs
Caroline Snow, Jilted in Who's Who In
American Women as owner of carolyn
Soow/CommunicaliOM, an e d Ito r I a I
servicing firm in Huntington Beach, died
Saturday night. Sbe was 42.
Rosary ls at I o'clock tonight al Sl.
Bonaventure Catholic Churth. Springdale
Street and Heil Avenue, !oliowinl family
vbltation at Smith'• Mortuary l?om nooo unw I p.m.
Services ,,. at I a.m. Wedneldoy 11161.
Bonaveotur. Cburdl wtlh Interment 1111-
medlatdy lollowlng at Good Shepherd
Cemetery, Beach Boulevanl at Talbert
lvtnue.
The ram11y uks no flowers ond 1111· ~Jmteadremmeberances to
illllor SI. Bonaventura Oburch or Sl&n-
fGnl °'""" Counly Scholarship Fund, In .,.. cl Richard Pauley, 1117 Anll(ua
• .,. llewpirt Beach. ; Mn. llDoo!, Jll 1'11161 Ed1ewator Lane,
Hunti"iloo Beach, suffered a heart at-
tack and waa pronounced dead on arrival
al Hun11111!lon lntOttO!!llTlunlty H08flllll.
She Is survived by her huaband Kelly;
and three children. Berkeley lll. 11,
Leila, 15, and Emily, 9, cl the family
hlme; parents Dr. and Mrs. Richard N.
Jacobi, formerly ol Portland, Ore., now
ol Walnut Cr<ek, Call!.; brother, Tom
Jacobs, ol Canoga Park; ml uncle, John
Jacobo, Newport BeaelL
Mfl. s-wu grlduatecr ll1m the
Unlv•nlty , cl Orep School ol
Journallsm and i.cetved .. mui.'~
dep-ee In meis c<clllliun1catlno bOOi
Sllnlonl Unlvml\I>.. • , ' .
She hs1 bee active In lbt publllhlni
and public r.1atlom lleldl.' Her cnen111 ..
eluded llll)OI' Wlldlnl m a te r I a It
manuf1cti.awt, ~ f I r m 1 ,
1"mtbul14lna and ·~t developers
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Mldwm and the Well Coat.
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voi:. 61, NO. 242, 2 S6CTIONS, 16 PAGES '
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~RNIA
' '(U~SDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1968 . .
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N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
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Hotel-Motel Zoning Plan H3s Few Friend-s·
By RICHARD P. NALL
ot IM 011lY '°UM Sl.tt
A proposed comlJ)el'Cial-hotel (C·H)
zone for Lag\Ula Beach seemed relatively
friendless in city planning aession Mon-
day night.
After taking lls lumps from the hotel
fnleresls, the C-H fourth draft COUidn't
even raise an affectionate' pat from the
watchdogs or esthetics.
Whatever the VariOUl'I motivations,
there seemed a thre.ad ol agreement. that
It might be best. lo reler the whole matter
to Laguna's general plan consultants.
"Are you suggesting a moratoriwn on
building (hotels)?" asked Planning Com-
missioner Joseph Tomehak.
A. E. "Pal" Worthlngt.on said that I 12
to 18 month delay would not ~
dia:astrous. He s a i d concern had to be.
not with the needs of individual
developers but with the long-term needs
ol Laguna. .
-In outlining tit< stepping lllones that
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JOSE FELICIANO PUTS 'SOUL' IN NATIONAL ANTH EM
Ne.wfM!rt Sii:tt•r Stlk Contr~v~rsy Witt, R~iti.~,,
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Anthe In DisC!Br d
Fe liciano Version Get,s Mi xed Views
From Wire Services
Newport Beach resident Jose Feliciano
said today he's had no adverse reaction
from his Las Vegas nightclub audiences
to the way he sang the Star. Spangled
Banner Monday at the World Series in
Detroit. ·
Many of the 53,000 baseball fans booed
after Feliciano played his guitar and sang
the National Anthem in a highly styl'.istic
interpretalion similar to the sounds of
"soul" music.
''It \\'as nonpatriotlc," said one
djsgusted person. "It was a disgrace and
an insult," said another.
Feliciano, 23 years old and blind since
birth, left the ·game during the fifth in-
n/ng to return to Las Vegas for his
nightclub show.
After his first show Monday night, he
told a newsman that •·everyone on the
plane from Detroit was extremely nice"
and that people stood and applauded at
his show when he mentioned his World
Series appearance. "Everything seems
all right," he said.
The singer, who has skyrocketed Into
fame with.In the p8st year with hits such
as "Light My Fire" and "High Heeled
Cubans Execute Pair
For Sabotage, Fire
CAMAGUEY, CUba (UPI) -The
government today announced the u.-
ecutioo by firing squad of two men
charged 'vith sabotage ln the deslruclion
by fire of a $1.5 million textile warehouse
here last Sepl 7.
The death sentences returned by a so-
called war crimes court were carried out
against Heriberto Gonzales Ramos and
Ramon Amador Navarro.
Sneakers," said he was "a little scared"
when asked to sing the anthem·.
"l was afraid people would misconstrue
it and say I'm making fun of it. But I'm
RDt. lt"S the way I feel."
It was tbe first time he sang the na-
tional anthem in public, he said. ''I had
work~ on the arTangement for some
time by myself, awaiting the op-
portunity." He said he did not change the
lyrics and added that "the melody was
not even different."
Ernie Harwell, the Tigers baseball
club's play-by·play announcer, sat<t he in·
vited Feliciano to sing "because he's one
or the outstanding singers in America t~
day."
Explaining how he devised his vers.ion
or the anthem Feliciano said :
"America is young now, and I thought
maybe the Anthem could,be revived now.
This country has given me many op-
portunities. I owe everything I hl've tll
this country. 1 wanted to contribute
something to express my gratification for
what it has Hone for me.
ev1~~~~~ =· ~!r~ ::· !::!~;
kicks it, I'm the first to defend it."
Many people in Tiger Stadium did not
like tbe rendition. "It was awful," said
John Taylor of Youngsville, OhJo. "There
everybody was, standing at attention, on
their feet, looking at the flag Dying out
there in the breer.e, while be was playing
a rock-and-roll song."
Feliciano appeared at the World Seriea
with his wile, Hilda, and his seeing eye
dog, Trudy. Born in Puerto Rico. the
singer bas liv,ed the past several years in
Newport Beach.
He has aung frequently in Orange Coast
concert.s and coffee houses, and recently
appeared at Mek>dyland where bis
performances drew repeated standing
ovatiocis. ,
Saddleback Football Turf . .
Likely to Bring Lawsuit
'fl1' sad state of Saddlebad< Collego's
football turf appareoUy Is &Olni to result
in a ia....u~
8-0ird members ml owner of the !Inn
that ll!ll tit< 1a ... lo, -,,....,..,.,,
coulcl -not -Moodq nlcl>I UI the
qualjon ol wbo Is ._uiie.
-uld they will COlllllll tit<
.....ly -ond TledemlM ltld be
will .,w to bil """"'"". The grul Is thin ond bore la spots
becl1uae ol loci: of water .during tit<
gcnnlnolion period. 'l'be Wiier au11Pt1 w., "v...i tJmes dilruptod durlna tit<
l\Jfhme-''by -at --lnaldna
th"' 11oe. ,..1er1a1 ~ """""' o11 .n the wattt, d 11 swttCh ovtt tO a new
· by Moulloo-Nigucl Water Dlstrlcl.
Board Djelnbtts ln!<r]>rtled thtlr Cf"
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traci. wltb TiedemaM as requiring that
be Ind in -his own water if pipeline
aenlce became unavailable. Tiedemann
IOld be lU<ll the contract dillerently, one ruson ror lhe dlscrepanc:y, tt wu
dil<oYerod Monday nlgbl, Is Iba~ d1ie to
1 lypojirapl>ICll uror, c:ootr1cls btld by
-party do road dil!ertntfy . Meanwhlle, all S8ddltback pll,ylical
educalion -are forced to llko volleyball be<Juoe the turf Is not yet
r<l<!J 1..-.... Tht football team dr!v" to
a field at another school to practice.
'17* l1oerct agreed to ' pay t h e
Tiedemann Comp;1ny, of W h I t t I e r ,
$l*>,OOD fqr grading, tcwers, paving, elcc--
trtql work ond landscapln!!, but not to
1cc0pt t!t<'playlng Dtld lswn.
evolved four draft.a of the ordinance,
Worthington said from time lo time
developers sought two or three times the
height allowed on a zone.
They complained, he said, that mixed
zoning on their adjacent parcels was a
hardship. Although many had the right to
build 30 0< 5G-!eet high from lot line IQ lot
line, he said, people with split zoning
claimed hardship and wanled to go even
higher. .
Worthington said a trade wu con-
celvfld. 1'\Vby not allow a man to go
really hlgl> with substanUll open space!"
be said. 'lllls Is provided in tit< ordjnance
by setback and 3ldeyard provtslom that
relate to height. .
He suggested that the matter should be
deferred onW tit< goals of tile community
are better understood. • . ·
Hotei'~wi:-tr Harry Wlllilb agr<t<! that
there .Was iio urgency as fai as proteCtlng
Laguna staUng that' only about four
blocks of property are affected. He said
tall bulkllnp multiply cost...
Wllla!s malnta!Md that sldeyarda (lo
keep spaUal separaUon of hotels) att
absolutely useless, labeling them trash
traps, places for hippies and wind tun-
oob.
"Build1ngs shoul(I be able to be snug·.
gled cl..,. together," he said, atatlng
"hospitality Is the thing we are ,.lllng. •
Willats lobbied for a property-tine to p~
perty-line horseshoe effect . with centra1
garden area. He showed a sh-itory
development.
He caUed for greater flexibility of an
ordinance and inducement of the correct
ratbt:r th a n the lash of controls. C it y
Planner Al Autry agreed with the need
for flexibility but made lhe point that
designing an ordinance to Willata'
hospitality honeshoe c:ooc<pt ·-did not reprete!lt lkxlbllity.
WUlats condemned the square hotel c o n c e pt as outmoded. Tomehak saitl,
(See ZONING, Page %) .
Saddlehacl{ Dress Code
Brings Student Revolt
Puppet Theater Site
' Multi-purpose Facility
For Festival Gets OK
A 230-seat puppet theater and multi-
purpose building for the Festival of Arts
grOUDds won quick preliminary approval
as it popped 1n unexpectedly on Monday's
city planning session.
William D. Marlin,· FesUVal · ~
president, told the three planners present
t h a t it Wll oeceuary to b a V I con-
struction under way by year's end to be
ready with the facility for the 1969
season.
Martin estimated that the building
might cost $75,000 to $100,000 but said it
is to be paid for by the Festival.
Architect Don Williamson attempted to
Jay to rest any thought that the theater
might fun'Ction in competition with the
Laguna-MoWton Playhouse being con-
structed adjacent the Festival grounds.
He said the puppet theater oil-season
could handle activities that the players
find it difficuJt to schedule. This might in-
clude meetings, lectures, small ballet and
concert groups and it might also serve,as
a meeting facility for small conventioos,
\Villiarnson said.
The bulk of the facility is to be built In
the concession and restroom area, he
said, not using any additional Festival
space.
Williamson said it would free more
space for use by exhibiting artists and
could serve in Festival off-season to ban~
die crafts exhibits now held outdoors
"'eather permitting.
Martin said the multi-use racility·would
save the labor of erecting the ~seat
puppet theater annually .and would
furnish needed storage space for panels
that form art booths.
Williamson said he expected the
Festival board wouJd have bids oo the
Big Day Nea rs,
~
And Pi'lot Th ere
The big confrontation between the
United States and Ru.ssia is less than 24
hOUMI away in Mexico City.
DAILY PILOI' Sports Editor GleM
White reports from the Olympics city to-
day and tells some of the problems faced
by Huntington Beach's Monte Nitzkowski
(assistant coach of the American water
polo team) and other Orange Coast
Olympian•~
·White's exclusive story is on Pqe 18.
project by mid·November.
The Planning C0mmlssion approved the
de.sign concept of the preliminary draw-
ings.
laguna ·mgh"s.;.
library Pruned
Of Dead Wood
Laguna Beach High School library has
been pruned of Its deitd wood.
School trustees tonight wW consider a
report on the literary weeding and need
to apply for $100,000 state funds to bring
the stacks up to American Library
Association standards.
Faced wilb a run-down library, the
rehabllltatlon problem fell-to new high
school principal Robert Reeves.
He recommended for the library
weeding of useless books, improved
lighting, heat, physical rearrangement,
additional personnel aod purchase of new
books and materials.
A report to the school board stales that
J i mMoore from Professional Library
Service, Santa Ana determined thai a~
proximately 67 percent of the library
books should be removed because they
were obsolete, contained mis-information,
were In poor physical condition or were
not appropriate •for a high school library.
Other oul.Slde librarians reviewed
Moore's recommended rejects, the report
states, and selected about 1,000 books to
be retained.
There were books in poor condition to
be kept unUI replaced, books to be kept
indefinitely and books~ of a lower reading
level.
The report states that the library
weeders have recommended that the
books to be discarded be removed from
the community and destroyed as quJctly
as possible without fanfare.
"This procedure 'is recommended in
order to avoid lhe undue emotional reac-
tion that occasionally OCCUl'I when boob
become obsolete or unusable and need to
be discarded," the report states.
The library now h a s 2,500 volumes,
the report states, compared to 15,000 vol-
umes recommended for a high school
the size of Laguna.
The report notes that a 1967 appUcaUon
for $58,000 In funds to improve the library
was not approved.
'
Showdown
In Offing
Next Week
A long.haired youth sgreed Monday
night to get his halr trimmed but Sad~
dleback Junior College Di!trlct trustees
are beading for a showdown with
rebellious students over the campus dress
cede.
Fifty or so stud~ 1\'Jlo ~"!> !or
the boanl Jll'<linl ~ to come lleck
next Mon~ay f118J11 wpen lhe droM <Odl
will be.'on the·.,....., • '
One who couldn't Watt a week Wu Pat
Dlnon, 19, of TasUn, barred from gotn,: to
class unW be geta a hillrcut.
Dlnon is an Orarige Coa.!t Conege" ~u-.
dent by day and Is ta.kin& one night cJ&I:'
at Saddleback. He said he has had no pr~
blem with the length of bla htilr at
Orange Coast.
He told the Saddleback board, "I'd like
to attend school my way. I'm clean."
When the board wouldn't budge from its
stand he agreed to crop hia hair so Jt
doesn't curl in back.
No questions were raised about his
long, bushy sideburns or Gengbla Khan
murtache.
Student spokesman Stan Kenyon. 18,
said 90 male students bad been aaked to
gel their hair or beard5 trimmed.
However, counselor to the students
John Flood said only about 10 bad been
advised and none except Dinon barred
from class.
Neil Felgenhauer, 19, sporting a closely
cropped beard and semi.Jong hair, said
he conformed because being dropped
from school "il'I a waste. My college is
more impartant." ,
The dropped student, Dlnon, was more
argumentative. "Hair Isn't where it's
at," he told the board. "I know people
right now who aren't going to Saddleback
because of it. It's too bad because they
should be going to school.",
He advised the board not to enforce the
<Ires!: code ''too heavy." He said the col-
lege Is not going to turn loto another
Berkeley, "because we don't have the in-
telllgence to t\ll'fl into another Berkeley."
H• asked U his hair grew long again
later would he be kicked out?
"I'm afraid you'll have to budget ror
regular haircuts," Board President
Michael Collins told hbn.
Flood accused Dinon of us.Ing abusive
language the night he wu informed hia
hair wasn't suitable.
"I waa shocked. Maybe you can call it
abusive. I'm not sure," Dinon admitted.
The boanl agreed to cooler with tit<
students oit the dress code. Student
spokesman Kenyon, himself clean cut,
said the iasue is , the vague language
forblddin; "unkeinpt ha1r and beardl."
Mesa Knife Ambush Hinted ·
Mrs . Tu cke r's Mu rder Trial Take s New Twist
By ARTB\/R, R. VINSEL
Of .. Dlllr ... "' ·~
An IJllY bnage of butcher lmlle 1111-
bulh WU projected by the prosecuUon
today dllrlni riiurder trial .lestlmon1 ol
• poydllatrlst wbo lntcmewod -llayer lroM M. Tucker last July.
The -objectod vloleoU, IQ Deputy l>IJtrlct Attoruey Jam .. Cl, t;.;
right'• hypotbotJcll reconstructioll ol
clrcumatances leading to the vtct1m'1
dealh.:
Mn. 'l'llc:ker, 311. wile ol Cosja MC8a
City Councilman George A. Tucker, ls
charged with murder in the June 28:
stabbing de.alb of Mrs. Harriett Wm.-
• phaJ, 61, ol 1'4i Mlnorca Drivt.
She Is pleading h>nootnt ind innoc:enl
by ........ "' inllolty. Durlna: today'• ~. Dr, Slf"
mund Kooewlet <l.TtiMrfi SW. Hoo-·
pllll, ~ ·-. Aud! ·lo • 'prjor -
1 evliualion fl! the dl!ei\dlilt K a tn4et
hoosewlle deft!ldlnl b<neJI In a tbrea~
tnlng lltuatic'!--' . The~ ... -,'Doi -' . Del-attorne)' Plllli AUIUlline, Jr., ••hi-E;nrlfbt ,.., . stelll!lnr beyond -sonable, bypotbetfc11 ~atfon, . but
Judge Ronaldl <:ro.bhanit .etlld· lhil wlll
be for him to de<ikl.et ./ • 1 • v.r, ·
Enright Is alttmptlnr •lo •bllah lhat
a plr:rclng acream by ihe vicUm outalde
her 1'}me next -to tit< Tucker resl<I-
enco occurred lim~ wilb lbe • atabbllJc; · . • • I I
,AoauitJne -lhll Mn; Wat.'.
phal w .. lnlfed dlltJol • -yud bal< Ill oval unk!!owll. origin lllCI ..,. tall-,
mooy doel'DOI -Enrtclrt'• theory,' ,Tod11'1 --.., llla!Dd Ibo. llrst'tlme .
lri whi<h the ~ hal ~
acculod Mri.''l'llc:klor ol -111& aritt the
·victim In I pftllledltalod l1\IDDtt" .
.Ill\ KOIOWlek ealil bo boll<:Ytl' Mr&
'ri>cker wu II® ""'ponolble ·(or htr ac-u"'° at. the time of 1llt •tebbln1 llld
not 'cap\ble of pmnedlteUon. '
Enright today pointed lo 1 ll•t of tl
.... u111 in Mn. 'l'llc:ker'1 past -none (foo TUCllER, Pqe I) .
DAILY PILOT IWf .......
WILL ·COT HAIR
Saddl1back'1 Dlnon
1,536 Enrolled
At Saddlehack
•
Total Saddleback College enrollment
for the fall quarter is 1,536 with 888 full-
time students and 650 part-time.
The figures were given to the Sacf..
dleback board Monda, night by Supt,
Fred Bremer.
A full-time enrollmtrt of 750 or more
students had been predicted befort t h e
college opened.
On Bremer's recommendation 1 3
claSses Were dropped which did not have
the minimum enrollment of 12 students.
Five others that fell~ below the cutoff
were retained. Tl\fee were required for
majors and the other two are journalism,
needed to publish the college newspaper,
and band.
In all 201 ....-... are being offer«! In
the day ml tvenlng programs,
Yolcano Erupts
VOLCANO, Hawaii (UPI) -Kilauea
volcano on the island' of Ha wall erupted
Monday for the first time since August
with a "curtain of Ort." about a mile and
a half long.
No homes or property ftnl in danger.
Orange
r
Weather
Tlilnga are looking up -to.
ward the IUD whith will be more
plentifuJ Wedneaday, dispelling
thbse patcl\Y morning cloud! and
bl'ingini seventyish temperatures
to the Orange CoaJt.
11¥SIDE TODAY
Wjtt r ll!ditort and newtmf"
1 Utt their view OR the prtri-
do,,&l ,_ .-~ qtlOlilitl :
' ~ bf tM fu!U1t ~ I OJ. llii u.:itcd St4lf1 and UiO
I probt.ms Ju 10iU 10« ., Ju ,,..
tns the wllii. Home. Sta Pa{lt •• •
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J DAll.Y PILOT ....... •-.e 1
ZONING .•. I ' ' . •
"You... awing 111 bo1e11 tbat 1n1
_.. bul -" fOOIMlded, they''"' lllW~"
CIAMIWlll
Holel owne< t.or.n HanellD< too found
aldeyord de!nuds ol . the ordinance
bannfUI. He'YW ~ woold penall>e -
perV """"" ucmlftlf Md loree lhe!n io-i-"'"" ol·the Wills wand rathtr
thanoceuwll'd. ·'lit slid tbe ordinance m!Pt fit land 'Uiat will ..,. day be part ol the city but
aid be failed lo oee how It !fWld ..,. ·= bold development In ~
~ ..... Ruth Taylor ll&ld plu-iiero not be· too concemed about
~·people ~ the hW" being able to view
~""" . She Uued for hold parking structures
above ltftet level and walled-in prtvaey
tor leCUrlty "to the generlll public can't lust wall; In." Peter Ootrander, represeotill( lbe c:bamber <ii _.,.,,,., suggested tbe
!natter go ti> the clly general plan con-
~said the IOClal, phlloloplllcal ud
ecooomical needs ol LquM should be determined ud called for quallty con-
--
OAll.Y f'ILOT llllff Plltfl
~--1·1fes Fi li•~ Off Red · ~ . . . g ·" ~ ,_ . . . . e ' · r · . ~ ~ ..
! • ~y ilattt~~-.
WICll!'cAP):.;~ll'O\U'4 and medical sloe •Pl?ar<ntly ~~ wera t M.iLy from norlh ·of '°""" batUed Nprlh Vlatrwnese away for future ~· -Saigon IQ the demlUtarlrild -· ~ of troopa alQOI the · norilnrtaterl:t ap. The aim of _tbJi iillled sw!e)>t ls lo spoil ll burled in cofllns. ·
_......11-..,;,... ancrtinad l4'1'ol them enemy oflensiv'!o l<'1"" South Vietnam. Wanttyman from tbe U.S. lot Dlvlslon
.--_... . . U.S. officers clalrii that tlJe aiJslire Cl "ran ac:roaa a battallon.clzed enotJl1 bale
In ·a ~ flJhl u.At raged on and of! more lhan 150 tons of war aupplles In l'eo camp four mllea from the dMslon heacf.
• unW just afte< ,_ \Od&Y, U., U.S. Com-cent .... u has hurt the enemy Md may quarters and 20 miles ll<lrih of Salgoo. A mand·lllMllliced: • • • delay, u not ·~-some ol.hil pltnnad search nf the area tumed uplarge qlWl"
U.S. eaiu,Jt1es wm I min killed Ind attacks.. • • . ·: UUes of sopplies lnoludlng 1,000 an-
11 wounded )li'\l\e 1!fiqle'wltb ~ fro111 A high-ranking U.S. offl<*t;'notlill the ilperaonnel mh>es, 1,0llO gronades, '11
the IO!at North Vlet!wneae Arn\Y lie/if· huge !Inda cl enemy booty, said, "Ooo ha2ook~ rockell, I suh(nachlnt guns
ment; ah ol~ ad...-wy that loiW has thing lhat has hurt them bey<ind phystea! and m<n ·lhan l,000 pounds d -medlcal
operattd in tfl~ ll'tl 21 mllet: nortbwest punishment ls the caches that have been equipment:. 1
,
of Saigon."" Thll II about midway between d1scovered." The developments came as U.S. of·
the Camborflan border and ~ along U.S. officers generally credll the recent ficera we.lgbed inteIUgence report. in--
prime lnfiltraUoo eorrldorl ·leading Into ielzure of major enemy stockpiles lo dlcaUng ~ Communist command ~•Y
QM! capJ.tal. •· · · ' m~re mobility ail~ Oexibillty by allied attempt "something bla:" In the way of a
While Ultl ·was the ,Jieavfea:t fighting troiops. and ·stepped up offensive sweeps. new off~ve before the, end of the ,-ear.
reported by~lh tbe'U.S. and SOu.th Vlet4 In many cases, enemy 11rJsonera and Captured enemy officer& are reported to
nameae commanda, allled troops oo delectoro have led the allled troops to the !iave told Interrogator• they think Hanoi
i;na.sslve ground sweeps: up and down the ca~. • · ,Would like to make ~es about the
country contlnned to• uncover thousands ~tary spokesmen s814 about 12 fresh . time of the Nov . .5 U.S. presidential elec-
oJ lonl of enemy mun1u...; fOod and alockpiles of war ~lals and food-. Uon. . ·. ' r
·' trols. I
CANNOT STOP
City Planner Autry argued that all
planning cannot stop for 18 months dur·
lng the genOral plan study anCI said, "It
appeai-s there ls a need for this
ordinance."
Keeping Spirits Blgh HHH Urges
Ann·uaI U.S.,
Soviet Talks
Nixon Attacks WallOCe
Carl Johnson, civic league president.
•&aid be bad understood It WSI lbe desire
cl hotel owners lo build high, getting the
'aame delSity from stacklrtg to achieve
Saddleback Junior College coeds (clockwise from bottom) Sharon
Addis of Laguna Niguel, Pam Downs of Tustin, Ellse Espinoza ·ot
Tustin and Lynne Broyles of San Clemente are school's first yell
leaders. Girls bad plenty to yell about folloM!lg Gaucho football
team's 26-25 come-from-behind win over Barstow last Seturday.
Napa JC is next for Gaucho gridders.
Before Labor Leaders
; ~ f'LJNT, Ml¢>., (lll'iJ .,. Richard )!.
· "fiew posslbWUes rather .than covering
·11>< ground. From P .. e J WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice Presi·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey proposed t,o..
day U.S. and Soviet leaders bold annual
aummtt meetings t.o insure that their
"awesome power" is ~ f~r peaCe.
Nlson Dew to ~ ~us!ltOI. city )o<!Oy
and ahn~' most o( 'his attack &ga'inst
lhlrd party candidate George Wallnce
instead of Hubert H. Hwnphrey.
p e_·a tt'' ln Vletnain, .qY!ng he :would
help Norlh Vietnam, rebjzlld 'lta ahalter· ' ' . ed Industries U Hanoi altered lta ag·
.. He &aid be bad felt. that U height was
desirable for a hotel the developer would
be willing to give some m qi reciprocity
to the clUttnry, "space around the spire
that contains the same density for the
land."
TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. • •
gresslon agalast the soulh. •
But the bombing of North Vietnam
was the "trump ~" of American-peace
negoUators in Paris and Bhould not be
squandered. "I would not give up that
trump card unless we weie to get in
return • • • some kind of eYidence they
would de-escalate their assaults on
American men."
However, said Johnson, if there ls not
enough demand <leveloplng for heigh~ lhe
matter should be deferred. He said thtre
1s a oeecr 1o J6ok at tlie rea1 needs of holA!l
people and 'no we passing an ordinance
that -~'be wed. Tbe-.r !I lo come before plannen
at a stu9J ltSSl.on Monday and be up for
a seoOod public bearing Oct. 21. .
Laguna Demos
Plan Open House
or them provoke<I. -but Dr. Kosewick
said they do nol change his opinion of
July Il in the slightest.
Sunset, a forest and a theatrical stage
filled with anlmall -all somber, gloomy
paintings do n e by Mrs. Tucker-
were to be used in character analysis to-
day, as psychiatrists took the stand in the
fourth day of her murder trlal.
Proceedinp were recessed shortly .
before nc10 Monday, since defense at-
torney Paul Augustine Jr. had been sulr
poenaed for a ·federal court case in Loa
Angeles.
Most of the Monday morning session
centered acound security proceedings at
Open house for DemocraUc Head4 the bo~.of her Costa Mesa City Coun:
quartm In Laguna ~ ml G1el> cUmao bUJband and relations with their ~· will be held Sa~ay from 10 ~ .. ~I '*1<Jr rit!i!lbo"lt,
to ~C::· invited to visit the neW hfad.. 4 ft'bree·. payCblatriltS have found her
uagter1 lnclude John Dean. chairman of sane and able to stand trial, with a fourth :l.. Orange Coonty Pemocratlc Centro! evilluatlon pending.
Committee; Wllllam !j.,;Meyer~l!l.'fldtot .Del1UIY ~c). All9rJle1 .. Jam~ g.
of '~ Orlllll' ~ · ~ !Ol~~-Uoo's ~ Federation; ~,· att'·55a1!£: a. twniintfiell DemocratlcCongresaiooaf-tA;;'ao<t · . . ., ' ·
Frank Raczek candldaln for t b • sfter testimooY b.egsn la the third day of
California ~bly. the Tucker trial.
Interested voters ~Ve been invited to, David R.: Wbite, employe. of 8 ,.iarket
attend. Refreshments will be served. Bask e"t ·Stbre' vear tht 'I'Ucker's Mesa
The date also Iauncbes·irta~de "Get Verde ....... home described an incident Out the Vote" and · "Dollars for-""-., ' ; · Democrats" drives.· In whlch'Uie 'defendant elbowed another
Persons interested in worklng for elec-cu.stomer1lJ;t line after caahlng a chect.
lion of Democratic candidates may phone White wu uked b1 Erlright it the in-
if97-161S. · · 1, cident Could b8ve beeri accidental,
Czech ProtestS
Jail 5 Russi8ns
MOSCOW (AP) -,ive !loscow in·
tellectuab will go on trial here Wed· •
nesday for organizing a.small·demwtra-
tian in Red %1uare prolntlng the in-
vuioo of CzechosJovakla.
The defendants, Including Pa"'l Llt· ,
vlnov, grandson of former Forelin
Mlnfs1er MWm IJtvlnov, are accused of
organizing an illegal demoGstraUon and
slandering the Soviet Union. The offense ·
carries a penalty ol Up,U, U:U-ee Years in a
labor camp. . ,
'Ibe demonstration. ~ed Aug. 25, five
days after the invasion,, )a lhe only public
protest lo the ac\19n known lo be orrantv
ed by Soviet citlzen&. . • · . :
DAl lV PllOI
OltANGE CO~T ,UllLISHINO COMl"MV
Rob•rt N. W••d
fllrnl09rlt 1M Pu1111.r.
J1ck R. C11rl..,
VICll PmlOlnt 11111 0-11 Mll"'llf
T\o""'' K •• .,n Ed110f"
Tho111•• A. Murph!"' Mtn11lnt Etlltor
R1ch1rd P, Hill P1w1 Nitttn
L.....,. kKlil Mwftl1"'9 Ctty Edlfllr Dll"K!w ...._._._
222 For11t A¥1 .
M1llint .Ydr.ui P.O. In 666 92•11 --c. .. Mae: J3I Wett .. , Slf'ttt ~ tt.dl: nu w..1 kltiM hultv•r• ~ hldlt ., 11'11 '"""
olthdugl! ·It -wu quite alinibir lo 14 othtr
Instances cited by • 'll?lnl of prosecution
witnesses Frid1U7.
White thought for some time before
answetlng.
"'I doubt lt/' he finally replied.
.The·onlY def~ witneSs called ~ion
day wu: the defendant's husband and
AUgustlo• upreS.jy atlpulated lhat Mrs .
Tucker was waiving tht clause which
allows a man or '1{tl~· ~to tmtfy in a
spouse's ~au. .
Much of jhe ~bsequent testiglony.con-
cerned the layout of the Tucker and
Westphal 1<111 and homes, PIUJ prior·rela·
lions and pOsalbl.e hostility ~w~n ~
two women.
A routine Monday morning slip of the
tongue brighte,Ded the seriods pro-ce~p as Augustine began questl~ning
cOuncilman Tucker, drawing chucld~
fr'om the courtroom.
""You are the wife' of Mn. 'J'.Ucker, is
that ct1rrect?" the dcfenR attorney ask-
ed.
"No.'' Tucker replied.
Rites Scheduled
For Mrs. Graef
Of Emerald Bay
Memorial services will be held Wed·
nesday for Mrs. Jane Graef, 49, a
part-time resident of Emerald Bay who
died Saturday aft.er a Jong illntss.
Mrs. Graef, who had been act.Ive with
l he St. Joseph Chlldren's Hospital,
recently rulded In a home In lhe San
Fernando Valley where her hwiband C.
Donald Graef ia vice president of Stand·
ant Abrasives,
Mr. Graef, unlil several years ago,
had been a purcllaslng esecuUve wltb
l h e PhU~Ford Aeronutninic Olvi.s1on
In Newport Beach.
Strvlces wW1 be htld at 1 p.m. at
Poclllci View Cbapal w1t11 ~. Monia
--clflclatlll(. "' lli!a o1 n ........
the famllY 11111esta cootrlbullw be -
IO th e Cancei Raeltcb Jl'und C/o ~.
lflr<lld.S. Wandllnt, 11111 Wllahlre amt,
Los Anplos.
Mn. Om! In · aunlved by her hQa.
balicl, c. Donald Orad, " the '-" Beach borne, lff ltmerald Bay; motblr,
Mn. Rath, E. McMullen, San Maino;
•JU .. COielt< Barkburlt, Los Alkll;
brother, Wl11lam McMUilen, Pacific
Palllldel.
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Augustine pallaed.
"You are the hwiband of Mrs. Tucker,"
he said.
"That'• correct," Tucker answered.
He also outlined a &ix-point Mideast
peace plan, and called for patient "pro!r
ing" of prospects for accommodation
with Communlst Chlrra. ·---
CASUAL RELATIONS The Democratic presidential candidate
During subsequent lestimony, the coun-made his remarks in a ·Wide-ranging
cilman said relaUons bel";,een his family foreign pollcy address to .:the United
and the Westphal coopte were best Press InternaUonal Editors and Pub-
described u casual. Ushers Conference. He Said be knew of no hostllity Mrs.
Tucker might ·have held for the vlct.lm, Hwnpbrey'1 opponents, Richard M.
who was fatally .stabbed in the right side Nixon and George C. Wallace, ~ppeared
by a blade which punctured a pulmonary before the UPI conference-Monday, while
blood vessel and n!cked her spine. Humphrey campaigned in Pennsylvania.
The weapon ha1 not betn pinned down, "As Pre.sident," Hwnphrey .Ca~1ared in
but is thought to be butcher lmlfe taken u~ from the Tucker kJtcben. his speech, "I will ask the Soviet leaders
Tucker said he had sensed a note of ap-to join with us in regular scheduled an-
prehenslon in his · wife, bowevef, con-· nual working meetings at the highest
ceming Mra. w·-""1. level
The United caiii.;;;i. Bank orncer wd "Why?
Mrs. Tucker liked to keep paUo drapes c·~U5t we share with Uie Soviet
closed to screen vision from the Westphal Union · · ~ . special and p ·a r a 11 e 1
hoqie and · eyen ·~e.red knot holes in a responsJb1lity conferred on U1 by our
fC!Jce '!'~~ tfte r~encea. .. . . _ ::rs;.e.i:~:~.-a power
T~:Wlilf'~ilililii-cou~iif~e~:=";:"i.e'!~:<!
pie, h...W; Included a~t tn . ,,;:;~ 1111ggested In hts Is speech
which Tucker asked the n~hbor latty not annual µ;forums for a new d1pl macy" 111
to throw chlcken lxm.ts Over to the la ta · U .S.-Sovlet relations would be ee of the
ter's pet dogs because of possible injury. "publicity ~ high expectaUons" sur4
Mrs. Tucker has uid that something rounding irregular swnmlts.
waa thrown from the Westphal.yard prior He emJ>h:asized that such eonferenca
to an .iltercaUon _ of unknown basis _ . would 11only occur after the close allied
wQi~b,lell Mra. Westphal dell ud botb Codsuitatlnnl that I jiroposed last week."
women vL!ibly injured. • --• Nu:oo ~ hu 11tressed the importance
The Republican presidential candidate
said that with soaring costs a n d hlgher
taxes American factory workers had
never had Jt so bad. He saJd eight more
years of Democratic mismanagement
would be disastrous. ·
"But to those who are thinking of tak-
ing Ole third Party route le.t ine suggest
a few searching questions," Nixon said
in remarks at a rally in downtown Flint.
"Do you just want to make a point or
do you want to make a change?" he
asked. "Do you want to get something
off your chest or do you want to get
something done?
"Do you just want to get a moment's
satisfaction, or do you want to get fdur
years of action?"
Nixon sald "We cannot threaten to
run a presidential car ov.er people and
expect peace in our clUes • • . it is not
enough to just stand up, we must stand
up and move strongly ahead."
Nixon ignored a vocaJ band of·Wallace
supporters Monday in Buffalo and crit-
icized the Democrats for "chronic ~de
cisiveness" he said has led to violence -
at home and contempt aboard.
He pled&*t .... binm:U kl a· ~·generous
Nixon spoke in Buffalo and Wlllhinga
ton before taking off today on a Cl"Olfo
coontty tour lo Los Angeles wltb ~
en r:oute at Flint, Mich. and MJnne&polls.
In Los Angeles Richard· Nixon plans a
busy half-day of appearances Wedne&-
day as h1s pmldential campaign returns
to Southern Callfornta.
Accompanied . by hi8 wile Pat, the
Republican pre&ldenUal nominee is
scheduled to address a 10:30 a.m. rally
at the Santa Monlca Civic Auditorium.
Nixon nert wlll travel by mototclde to
a 12 :30 p.m, rally at Panorama· City
Shopping Center ud wind up lhe an.r.
noon with . a rally at Burbank High
School at 4:20 p.m.
About 20,000 !houUng supporters filled
Buffalo's War Memorial auditorium to
overflowing and shouted down a small
but noisy group of third party candidate
George C. Wallace'a adherents. ·
-Easing Tension
Folk Dance Benefits Lauded
Tucker told on the atand M!iP&i' under : of . U.S.~viet summit talks, and In·
crosHxaminaUon of arriving me·to be dicated -he would press for 1uch a "About haH of lhe people have doctors folk dance; and polkas, the schottische
met by a crowd of police officers trying mee_tlng earl)' in bis admlnistraUOD, if degrees. It just seems to attract people and others.
to gain entry to his neat, ·corner lot elected. who want to work off a bit of tension like There is also instruction in the dances
residence. · . · for beginners at 7:30 p.m. in lhe girl's
"Ai l!IOOn as I aaw her (Mn. Tucker) I phy&lcists and executives." gymnasium of Laguna Beach HJgh
knew something had happened in whlcb 4-0 year Cd.M Jon Brand was speaking. He's the School. Regular folk dancing beginll at II
she had been Involved," the defendant's • · president of the Laguna Beach Folk p.m.
hllsband testified. Dancers.· The dancers . performed in the Winler
He sald her teeth seemed loosened, her R "d t D. Brand, a geography lecturer at Orange Festival and on the green et the Festival
face WU scratched, and her mouth es1 en Ies Coast College, is interested in broadening of Arts grounds and al local schools.
bloody. the horizons of the folk dance group They've been at it about seven years,
Private, st?rvlct11 will be held at Melrose whlch meets weekly for fun and exercise. Brand said.
NOTE OF tJIJ.G~CY Abbey for ·-Jessie Bruce, a resident of He would like to see more . couples in In return for dancing, he said, they
.Tucter alto said a bank secretary had Corona del Mir for the past 40 years. their twenties shaking a leg at the have been from time to lime furnished a
conveyed a note of urgency after receJv-Miss Bruct, of 3011 Goldenrod, died sud-Wednesday night ses.Yons. chalet at Mammoth Ski Lo d g e. "We
ing a .call from Mrs. Tucker -and denly Wednesday at the Santa Ana Com-After all, he pointed out, interest in take along our oxygen tank; it's 8,000 feet
possibly one from .the polict department munlty .fftlspital. She was 95. elh{\i.c groups and their cultures is "the elevation," Brand said.
-after the immediate lncldeat. Born in Scotland, she was retired as a kick today." The dance group has a regular fn.
.Questioned about a pbys.tdan'1 theory nUile and Veteran of World War l, serv-The folk 'dancers take on such in-structor paJd from the $1-per-session eon.
that Mr11. Tucker's lnjuriea: were not .&a-.. ing overseas With the U.S. Army Medical teresting tasks as the danCe performed in tributlons. The first time is free. And,
recent as she led everyone to believe Cotps. the rilovle, "7.ctba 'The GiH'.lc." others said Brand, Wednesday would be a good
Tucker said he had indeed beard this. ' She ill survived by two cousins, Andrew Brand mentioned include(l • Mi:serlou, a time for new dance prospects to look in.
He was home for lunch on the Uay of Given of Corona deJ Mar and James Greek line .. d8ncei ~pl&ter, an It's a party night beginning at 7:30
ttle killlng, however, and said if hit wile Glve!n Of Santa Ana. Austrian dan~; th~ Hambo, a Swedish p.m. had been In!-: he would bare noticed. 1--,. . .,._.,., ------------~:...:..~:_.,...,.;_ ___ _:._;_ _________ _
During diacUsslon ol Detectlft Sgt.
S a m Cordeiro'• advisement of con.
stilutional righta prior to being p]aced un-
der arrest, Councilman Tucker said he
cwld not remember lbe exact words.
"I'm Jolng lo tell YO\t very straight-I
don't remember," be told Enrfght, "when
poUce ue wiLb you ... your wife looks like
she's been in a baWe ••• when aomeone
has been -isn't living anymore. , ."he
said in ez.planatlon.
ROtJTINE EVENTS
Comparing notea: on the exact sequence
of even routine event& after Mn.
Tucker's arrut, Auguatlne asked if It
wasn't true that an attt~ve blonde jall
matron accompanied her lo t h e
bathroom .
"As to attracUveness, I couldp't
tutify," Tucker Aki.
Mrs. Tucker leaned over to murmur
plalnUvei, lo Augustine at that point ud
he gently ~-her.
"He'1 tMtlbtnl," Augustine aaid.
Mn. Tucker wlll be ealled lo tesUfy In
the case aca¥ her, whl•.h ta upected lo
wind up Inter thll -k. an.r unfoldlnf
ln far mo r • rapid fashkin than mo 1
murder trials.
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MalcomX Cousin·Learning
Not to Despis~ Whites
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of tlM CMlllt Plltt St.rl
Hakkim Jamal, Negro leader trying to
walk in the shoes of his cousin. Malcolm.
X, spoke to UC Irvine studenta Monday
about exorcising devh3.
"For 10 years of my life white people·
were nothing but devils," be said. "Now I
try not to judge by the color of skin but
by a man'a concious deeds."
Jamal said shortly beMe Malcolm
was assassinated for breaking with the
Black Muslims he talked about undoing
what he bad done to me and 5,000 oth-
er black men.
"! came through the ethos of Ille
devil " be said. "I'm trying to follow Mal~lm. Trying to respect yoa u a 'miD
is very difficult becawie.l'd ratber .IO at
you in a momenl Tbe fint thing' I ever
enjoyed ls bating white men."
Jamal spoke to 75 student& in & student·
organized, non-credit clU. on "Racial
and EUmic Differencea in AmeriCID
Society."
The class will hear Im Smith of
"Operation Bootstrap,. ~ week~ Invtt.
ilo~ to Spell bave been -to Blad:
Panther Eldridge Cleaver and Negro
militant from Watts Ron ltarenga. A tn-
vttation also will be sent to state Senator
John Schmitz (R·:ru8tJn),
Jamal, who beads "The Malcolm X
Foundation of Af~American Unity,"
~ -, OAU.Y f"ILOT Staff ......
'l'M No RACIST' UCl'SflO~kjlr Jamal
said he ba8 junked black power In favor •
of chjld power. do aoinelhtng that' ls ;White, not whit ls
He said education is the best hope for righl You'd marty a rllggeri but you'd do
the American Negro and by · °"1 he it to get back at your parents. . .
doesn't mean white man'11d1oolln(. MO!colm said, "! never w111 chinge
He said be-liu started.a pUol ocbool "I" abeul--tfeople Ul1lll theY cblnge." U
1ng the Mon'-"1 methoCI Of teac1W >111, t1rlnk I'm. aomc ~ eilend 1111 ~ ~l age cl>llh. Two .,.., olill' >'Oii re crur. · . m !earninglhebloomlal-and 1n JM tialndlcated It la now poaible'for lndlan 1anpage, ~ braoed. · • him ·to llbak• a white band extended to
Niggerilm loo'long bailieen puled off hbn.
u edtfeadon, be said. Wben a Negro child He said to the wblte llludeota, "Yoo
eothes Mme ..and llYI two and two is me_aed up w~ you went down Sooth
foor daddy 1111, "God dama you're 1ittlnf in. Yoo went home Ind. Wt them
c1o1;,i all righ~ But two and two Is nol • (the Necroea) behind to lace the erap."
always four. Two blacu and hlO whlla Jamal said that Martin Luth« Kini
aren't lour. Yoo can't plll oppoalla falleC!. "He only lntqral<d I he
toðtr " · reN.uraotl whllt the walll of l.JOOrance Jamal told the lludenll. "Ycai a11'.;t ..., growtnc up behind 111."
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Tudday, Oc.l.Obtr 8, 1968 DAILY PILOT 3 ------------· --
UC Protest
Of.fas Race . .
Lecture 01(.'d
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mm Wire Servk·u ' . BERKELEY -University of <;alilornla
student&. canceled a ma• protest after
cbancellor Roget He111S·•ssjgned a room
'"" a new coune to "!h!ch Black Pajllhe,r
leader ~ldridge Clea;ver , Is 'lecturiilg . t~
dtY on racl§m. · '
In wlgnlng a Dwi~ l!all room to
Social Aoa)yaii ..mx. HmW declared:
'"lblre mua be no ~ aboi>I 1l>il
• program'• 1not--for<:redlt ttaWa.: '"
The €enl<r for Parllclj>anr · F.dvca)lon, .
wbich organll.ed the COUJ'll, had dem'"'!· ·
ed that Clelver give 10 lecturta 'OD Cini•
pus for. which student.I would receive
academic credJL,
Since then the Board 1of &gents baa
ruled that no person wttbaut ac~c
credenilala coold 1ectur< QIO<e than ....
for • credit course. ne university's
Academic· Senate has. voted' to -*1'f· to
persuade regent. lo cbange·that staM.
Bolh the flCulty and stud.Ota' accepted
Heyns' offer of a clll,W'OOID, but ~de It
clear they would fight to·have the coune
provide credit toward a degree.
The ii/oue may come belore Ille regents
again Oct. II wben the board meet. in
Sula Cruz.
"l fealiZe that some eoncemed ll!Ud-hope the regeiitz may modify
their dect.lon about credlts,".Heyns ~d.
;i A 1potemnan for the center, which was
fotmed 1i1 the result of the .,1964, Free
Speech , Moveihent for _ more. student
pollticat'.liberties, asserted that 11studenb
face over-burdened schedules, ~ loss 6f
work..tudy Jobi and a pomble chanae·ln
draft atitus" because of tbe regenta'-rul·
Ing. ....I • I
Nsarly JOO otudenla bave 0slgned:for the
course for credit and abotber :SOO .hive
eorolled u audlton.
Air. Cal liner .
Near Air Cra-sh
P_robe~ by .FAA .
' ' ' . ' . A Fedetal Aviation ., Admlnlttration · he reported.
, pr~ W':;' ~def.way toda~ u.;&O evailve • q~neW said train,tng ntghJs ~under
action an Air caI~prnla. Jeth"!f wu-!On> · Chi! same flJg'ht rules u cOmmercial ed to take Oct. 3 to avo1<f a fmd-tlr col-. · • . ' . , . · , ,
llsion wlth a Contlnenlal fN~.,_tjet . f~gh!'· The ,Air Clll.~-was en "°"te to
ena..-..i In a traldlngrugbG"''""""'., • 1lrange-Qiunty-Airj>oh--from·S..-Fran-
The Incident occurred abQut .9;30 a.ni. ClSCO. . ·~
u Air'Ca,lilornia Pllot ~lct-JQMS Wa! • '
at 23,000 Jee~ 30 miles northwest ·of Los
Ange!es over Cistai.c Pass~
An Air Callfornla spokesman sala· the
pilot '(made a rapkl climb With a gentle
left ttlrn 1to avoid a possible collision"
with ·a large jet which . appeared to be
climbing toward liim "from almost directly ahead... . . '
'Bomb' Tlu;-own
·.From Car Hurts·
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15 in. Pittsburgh A itewai:<1ees·aboai-d the ID?, Virginia
Peek,.li>ffered a foot injUl')'. during Ille
manetiver. An.unidenUfied passenger .was ' PrrTsBURGH (0PI) -· F.·i ft e en
taken to a•C6sta Mesa hospital where be eel-sons ~Ve injured early_ today when
was .examined for a minor nose injury an explosive devfce was UU-O,wn from a
and latel released, the Air Cal official passing car at a group of pei:sons stan-sal~ of the Air Cal passengers said, •11 ding in front of a· bar in the: city's
don't know-what the pilot did but Homewood district.
whatever it was, be was magnlflcent. I Police said the device, abOut the ·size 'of
bad thought we bit a light .air pocket." a baseball,"w:as Caligbt by one t)y~
The passenger said everyone remained ' and flipped to a friend, who dropped it on calm aboard the aircraft.
offi al · the pavement. There was an ~losion, J~e ~~ Gi~lll' ~pe~~ ~: sending debris in all directions. '
District office in · Burbank, said the se-Officers said most of the injured were
eond plane was believed to be a "Con· • outside the Paradise Lounge. A man .sit·
tinental Airlines tralnlng flight in a 707." ling in "the bar on a stool was struck in
1be Continental aircraft had no the back witb'a piece of shra'pnel,..
passengers aboard at .the time of the inc-The )njured were taken· to three
ldent; Gianelli aaid. Statements are being hospitals; Five were treated fot multiple
taken from the crews of both planes, and puncture wQUndil and released. Ten
a "determlnauon of what actually did oc-others were detiined in satilfactory con-
cur" will be made in one or two weeb, diUon. ' '
2 Countians
' \ Found Slain 1 .
In Apartment
Police today continued an mv--.
Into an apparent murder«Jldcle IDtolv·
Ina two ...., fCJW1<\ In their FuJlertoa
apartment Mon<!&Y night. ·
The vtcllms were ldeolllied It Nfhl!d
T. FaW<ett. 21, and Andrew C. Erilmfn..
ger, 32. Both men lived at at N. Wanda
Drive. They were fOUDd sborUy after I:~
p.m. when a neighbor heard shots arid
called· "Police. ----
They were rushed to Martin Luther In
Anahelm where rAwcett WU dead on .,..
rival. Ensminger died several tioutl
later.
Lt. Jerry Putnam of the Fullertoo
'Police Department said Jt was an •P.
parent murder-suicide, but that a com·
plete investigation and autopsy would be
conducled. He ·said Fawcett was shot In
the chest and Ensminler was &bot in the
·head. '
Officer H•beri Patty, respondlnf to f
neighbor's telephone call, said be found
Fawcett ln a bedroom and Ensmlnger tn
a nearby hall: A .38--eallber rewlvq
registered to Ensminger was found und~
Emminger"s body,_ Patty said.
N!lgrO 'Air Force
Major to Resign .
TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) -A Nlll'O tna·
joc "said be plana to resign today from the
Air Force becau.se of discriminaUon mt
restrictions on hi. acUvity In·Clvil'rightsl
Maj. Lewi> Olive, a 1956 West Polnl
grac;l.uate, told a JJeW•conference Monday,
in a ~wye.r's office of his plans ·~
of cOMitions Jh ttte A1r Force which do
ool allow-me· to malnlain Ille pooiti<Xl J
want to, and becan .. the Afr.Force ls DOI
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Of 83 Teochtirrt
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PIEW YOllK (UPI) -Tllo· ad-
ministr°'~T of a racially sensitive
BrooklY!l n:perimental school distrlc1 te-~•Y dlliW !he lloartl of eg~caUOI! ._
lllliWI · ""°"! tea911fn 11 llOll'I" strlllillfn~U,.. '!Ill acUoo IOllld Ml!jll
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hospital "41 • --tilt. llaU'I
lut w!tnffs In e trlal Ol '!boma• Bra'l!l..E Maine. The·
two YI . Ytlll!ll trl "' cuse4 et r 11111 INIGI..___,_
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lnclyde -a -list of emergency
numbers too. Bytne '!Jay, a special
space for emergency num-
bers, like Fire, Police and --
Oo~tor. 1$ printed on tne
inside of the front cover of
your direet?ry. dot ti-rose
numbers down today. Tnen,-
. ne~. time -you're ouf for the
rJv~ni~g; t~1~11 :~• 1~yh1 bop<.
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OVER THE COUNTER
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR
H•rl•n E. Pltc:hor
Pitcher.
Appointed
McDonnell D0uglas
Astronautics Company ap-
point..! Harlan E. Pildler as
program development dfrector
for the ....nheutom reglon.
Pitcher replaces F. L.
Dictey, who wUl move to St.
Loull u dlr<dor of marketinl
for the eutern division of the
company.
Coming to Huntington Beach
from Hunt&vllle, Ala. Pitcher ..ru provide cuatomer llabon
wilb the ti aUonal Aeronautics
and Space Admlnlltra.Uoo'1
MaTSball Spa<e FUgbt Center
. Jnd the u .s. Amr! Mlaalle
Command.
Bank Bares
18%. Gain
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Land Contracts
MORRl8 PLAN PAYS
lntarest per year payable quarterly
on $6000 Ml·Pald Investment Certificates
•Al Morrta Plan, *8.000 l'Ufl.
Pald Thrift lnveo-t Cerllfl.
calea eam fi!l'llo lntereot Pef
year and offer the convenience
of quarterly lnllnllt PllYmentl
by check.
• Cerllflcate1 "181 be pur•
chued by. lndlvldualt, auool-
,llona and corporation•.
•Money la lnveated In ehort·
term amortized loans and relzlll
... CiClllnlCll, "'""' --Ing ·eo mo•lll• maturity, with
a'letage llquldallon or only 12
monlhL
• Since Ila I-ding !ft 1916,
Moni9 Plan hM promptly met
every request for withdrawal.
Aaaets In oXCGll of one hun-
dred mllUon dollarl.
• funds placed through Oct.
1 ~ eam Intern! from Oct 1.
S u" lntwt pll'"" k paid Oii -k Thrift !ctllun!J ol on11mount,
~ computed monthly and credited and compounded qu1rterly.
AVAllABLE TO CALlfORNIA RESIDENTS ONlY
THE MORRIS PLAN COMPANY of Califomla
'673-3700
Newport Beecli -3700 Newport
Othw officeo lhroughout Cllifomla • PIONEIAS 0, COHSU11£R CR!OIT 8 1NCji''919
Boulevard
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An upward course.
E. F. Hutton e~pecls aerospace stocks to climb this
year. In companies like McDonnell Douglas, the ex·
pand!ng commerci<:! airi:rJlt rr.ar~o:! n;ore than takes
.up the sl~o:i< mac!c by de::cnse Clr':::r.~-;.
In a new Investment K~earch Report, E. F. Hutton scans the aero~pace i,;•J·.•!:ry in general and McDon·
nell Ocugl.::s In partit'.l!=:r. '
Find out more about these attractive investment
opportunllies before tlley get off the ground. Mail the
coupon today for your complimentary copy.
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E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC.
Ml!Mll"lt NEW YOIUC AHO "ACll'IC COAST STOCK l!XCHANGl!S ANO OTHB"-L•A01N0 Sl!CUl\ITY AHO COMMODITY l!XCHANGf.S
... HOlllTH MAIM 1r111.1n. SANTA ANA. M7.0101
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Investment
Course Set
For Women
A -eounse explaining the
wockings of the I t 0 c k
!Mrk'et for women begins
Oct. 7 at the YMCA .
Robert Stooer, registered
represent.3.'biive witil Powell,
Johnson and Assoc., Inc.,
members oC the Paci.Cic
Coast Stock Exdlange, will
teach the flvie·week coun;e
<ll inrv'e-stment securities for
women that wW meet at 10
a .. m. Mondays. s.m. ol the subje<U to ho
covered are the difference
between bond1 and stocks.
lnflettoo , market
terminology, methods of
Srock &election and how to
read tile llnaociai -·
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Tuesday's Oosing New York Stock .Exchange List
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
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MOTICI TO Cll:EDtTO•I
SUl"llt!Olt COURT O" TKI STATI
OP CALIFORNIA •oa TKC COUNTY OP ORAMGI" .
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P.flll6 1!1l•lt flt MEll:LE OE.AM P'ltLLIAM
CIEltTl•~TI OP SUSIMIU JR .. O~. •ktttltw f'll'nl ... _ NOTICE IS HER.!8V GIVEN to tlle ,.,.,. .. u.:.r.iontcr do ,......., certlflf ftl•l crldl!Or1 of lllt abo"' n.mlld deoedefll !MY •re CONlucliM I rHI .. lat9 rn: fllllt •II ....-hevlno (llll'M q •IMI ll'le
Wetfmenf bus'-.. C.P1rtner1 •' •m .. Id dtc.ldtnt .,. l'9CIVl•ffl to file """"' ~n eoui.v1rf, &rdetl Growt. wltfl lllt J'llCHHIY VllVthen, ln "" office C~l,.,.,.1•, llftdor "" flttllt-fl"" "'""' ~ lhe cltrli; flt "'• •boY• entltlld court, or I( ~ALOM INVES,TMENT CO .. 1M tMl IV Ptefflll "*"• wllll thl hlCISSIN iii}~ 11r-m 11 ~ of tM follDWlM ~ 1tl Ille vrldtr.11l1111d l'I fll• office ~ Whofl lllmel ln tull •!Id Jll<i;et ef tl'lelr Alf!lf"""' J!llOOLJ>H J. fASILIE , 'If·~ 11"1 ft followl, to-wit: POI M. Broldwrl $11119 7lf, Sift!• .AN,
£119l!t11 I sctllnlnoer <IOl7 C-11¥ C•tllornl\,,t'J701, wtlkh It t1'1e •i.e:• ot
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teVirlY HUl1 C•lllornl1. wlllll11 1b1 monllla llt9r ti. flrel ll\lbllu-• lNI.. Holl al flll• llOttC.. 0.tld 5ePlel'rllllr 1, 0.1'111 Sll>llmber 27, 1HI E~ 8. SClllesl1191r APRIL PULLIAM 91HGl'IAM •M MIX Flnem1n KIS IT.ATE OF"C.ALll'OANIA, CATHJ!1NE PIC
COUNTY OF LOS" ANGEL£S, ts. C~lnlltr•t!ira ...._ ,._.__btr 1 \HI ~ mt • of the l!•hlt of "'"" ..,.,.,..,., ' ' ' ""' •bOW lllmlli ~ Nol:ar'f P11b"t 111 •ncf lof' .. 141 Covnlt' •1111 ll:UOOLP'H J IASILll
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khie.1..,.er elld Me~ FlMll'llll knDWn lo hlll• ""' C•l"*'lll• f'Utl fl'lt to bl fllt IM!~ WhOll Mmet •re •.., '" tubscrlbld lo "" w1111111 tr11trvmen1, 11111 Tll f7HI ·1 .-....... ~ to m• f!lll ltltl' uecvttd ""'""" fw c,.,..1rn1n111r1i-.,;';.";n. Publllkd 0••"'1• Coast °'11111' 1"11ot.
WltneQ. ln'I' llll'ld •rid -1. OdobH I, I. 15, :n, 1'61 1ffUI
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N-ol•IY PuDlk -Clllfornll LEGAL NOTICE
Prltw.l"I Offlc. In P·ll»I
Los .A1111eles COllnft' c•ll:Tll'ICA.TI OP IUSIN£U. My Cornmhllon EXJllW PICTITIOUS NAMI
Russ Launch
T~levision
Satellite
MOSCOW (UPI) -The
Soviet Union launched a com-
, municattons satellite Saturday
that will circle the earth e:very
11 hours and 52 minutes, the
Soviet newa agency Tau said
today.
The satellite is one of t h e
Molnlya series, designed for
1 tr en gt hen i.n g telecom-
municatlOM links within the
Soviet Union.
Tass aald the new Molniya
would relay telephone and tel-
egraph communications and
relay television program! to
th<> Far Ell!! and Central
A:~la.
, The satellite carries its own
equipment for positioning
itself in space and maintaining
its orbit, and a power supply
unit, presumably consisting of
solar cell.!l.·
Tan said the satellite
functioning normally.
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Young Hunter
Shot to Death
SAUGUS (AP) -An Encino
teen-ager was accidentally
shot to death late Sunday m
he and several friends were
hunting in San Francisquito
Canyon, sherill's de put i e 1
said. J111't' '· 1''1 Thi unci.nltM!I o-artlft' ht 111 Ctlll'-tTDNIEY J. OUHITL AttY. duct!111 • bvJlnen •• 17'01 ltll (lrci.11. Leonard Page, 18, died at
ltl $111111 ,..,.,Ir Drln Hunttl'l!lfon Buch, C1 llfornl•• undl• the S ta Clari Ho ·ta! al •.....-IT Hllll. C.•...-.il• tn11 IJdlltovs rtrm ,,_ of secu1trrY an ta sp1 sever
J114oOC IMINTEN.ANCE SERVICE •NI thll 111111 1....:.-alter being struck m· the Pubtl11ted Or11'ff Coffl °'1111¥ Piiot, rtrm i. t;Otnll<lied ol ""' foll-Ing ""°"' UUl.U ~
1a>1emt1er 11, '' •ncf Ocll:lbor 1~ whONI ,.."" tn tuU ind pl9(9 of '"fdeiq chest with a .zz caliber bullet 1"' 11 •• totlOWt: from a coampanion's rifle,
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place you've g.ot te go to see what's . go1ng .. on-your Ford Dealer! The
LEGAL NO'J1CE JOH'Plo V. Fld•nc1, 17'01 Bell Clrd&
B, Hun1111111or1. lle1dl, eeu1orrll1. I _th~e~y_sai'.'.'.'.'.·~d~. _______ -'.=============================================================== IAlt 1nr O•ted Sll>ltmlllr :n. 1961, I·
HOTICI" TO CRllOITDRS J-..11 V. l"ldlltlCI
tuP•11:10• COURT o" TN• Sllle "' C.llfonoll, Or1111e C-ty: STAT• O" CAt.lllO•NtA ftOlt OOI Sffl. 73, lNI. befor1 me, • Nolll'\I THE COUNTT OP Oll:ANO• PllbUt 111 11'1d for Mid Stile. ,..._llr
Mt, A tllfl . •-red JOleltll v. Fl!qne. known lo ine
Elllle of ll:OBERT NORM.AM P'IEll:CE, le be tto. Ptl.._ wlloH Mml I• tvbtc:rll>-Dtcelted lld lo f!ll wllllln ln1trvmont ft
NOTICE: IS HEll:f8Y GIVEN flo tt>e 9dl;-ledllld he 1Xkvtld the """-
Cftdllorl of Ille •bow 111tnfll dlQldolll (OFFICIAL SEAL)
ttuol •11 pe,,_ 11ev11111 cl•lm1 •11111111 • tlltote11• c. Kl'IOX
.. Id d«t'denf are rt1111lrtd flo. n1t lllfrn, NDlll"I' Public -C.llfornl1
wlffl Ille tteeeUllY Yll'IJl;Mn. 111 Ille offla Prlnclhl OfflC'I In
or ,... cltrll of tM •bov~ enllllld cout1, or O••llH Coullft' to preunt "'""' wllll ttit ft«ftUl'\I My Ccwnmlulon ._.,1,.. llOVCher• 1o 1111 vnci.'11olllld ., ,... flfflce Jvlr 1. Hn
of th AltDrMn NAGEL, REGAN & Pllbllshecl Or1ftllll CMst Cl•llv P'llof,
• OAVtCIS.ON, 1110 NOll:TH MAIN $T, Sffl9n!blr J( •1111 Odablr" 1, 1, IS.
SUITE SIO, SANT-' .AN.A, CALIFOltMl.A I... 1'57-4t
'2701, whl<ll !1 rM oll<e of tMIMa of ffM
1.lndetslllntd In 111 m1tttr1 perhlnlnt to LEGAL NOTICE ~ "''"' of Nld decedlnl. wltllfn 1111. --oc:=:c:=-=-=::::==-=::-::-· I ~ efter "" fl•tl Pllbnutlon of ltll• MOTICI OP TllUST••'I SAL•
nollt•. Pl19 .... , 7UI C111ed Wtember 20, ,.... t.Nn NI.: lt4-4Ml-IS7l'4'
CROCKEll: CITIZENS 011 WedM$d1y, October 2J, lffl, 11 11 NATIONAL BANK • I N•llon1I o'ctodl: •.m. on Ille •vbllc stdew11k In
81l'lkl1111 AslOCllllon front of Ille 111tre11C1 1o the bulldh11 11 8y Gtr•n:I J .... ,.., Jr. 1111 5out11 llnold'M.ll'SI Street, 111 1111 City
A11't Trvll Offlcer 111 ANholnl. C 1 11fIr1111 ~· ll:Hltv
&:•ewtw ~ "" win of 111e ·~•ltd·· 1 tonlll"•tlon. •• T""''" AbciWl named ~ unHr fttt Cleed if Trwt ~ b'I' GLENN NAClJIL. Rt:OAM f, DAYl°';O .. • L , G"VETr-' ANO .,RANCES T: GAVl!TT,
AttWMye ft Lllw Hv*"!d".,.. Wlfe "'~.Mn U, lllf Nl!rttt Mer•·.stftlt S""'9 flt. 1"3. .,._ 8"'* 4J'9 ,. ....... , of Offlcl•I
l•ftll AN. Calltintlf"t'1711 R;-~ ~ "9Ufonll" ' T.i: Crl4) Mt41n . •· · 1!M~ ' 1}' . '~'4il 'fj'itt ~ A~tw t!::""ct1tl 0.JIJ Piiot, ~~:~-·~£VA~~ ~ . .
SM>kmblill" 2' •111111 OC:fober 'f, ·I , lS. NEW· YOIUC l 1 I" £ INSURANCE
lHe · 1~ COMP.ANY 11oy.' '"'°" vi ti. llorNeh"
LEGAL NOTICE al ' tfflllfl ablltll11-MCVNd n,_,._
11'1', f!Olic:. ell wltldl -· rKOrdod ------~------tJunt 7, IHI Jn 900k 1615 P11e SD of ulf I.AR 1nf Ollld•I Rlc:llfd1, Wiit sell at !Mlblfc •uc-
NOTtC• TO CJ!IEDITOlll tton t0 lfll lllt!lffi bidder for cedl, SU,.l!lllOR COURT OF TN• STATI 0# pav1b» 111 ltwfUI motlBY' Of the United
CALIPOlNl.A f"Olt THI" Sf1ffl .• t 1111 """-el .. 11, wlltloo.tl Wllf•
COUNTY 01' OltAMGI: r•llft' 11 ·lo "tll, llOl-lorl or 11'1'1' H•. A...nl c11rnb-.llC'89, Ille lnlllmt COl'IVll'J'fd to Ind
ElilJh! of ll:OBEltT L Sh\ITK. H:1 -held b\r,wld Tnntee u ....... kl Deed
ROBERT LEE SMITH, D~IMd. of Tl"Vlf, 111 Mid lo JM fOlk:>Wtnt dtKrll>
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 1M tel ,.,......,,:
credlfon " It>& 1boYe n.rried deteclll'll Lot 21 rl Tr1d No. :ir", 111 ftlt' Cltv
tNI Ill ~ h1vlno clllrns •••IMI tilt ., COi" ~ [Clunfy "' Ort ..... 5111'9
.. id dltldtnt .,.. ~ul•t!d to rtlt tt'lefn, of c.111om11, 11 lhown 111 • ,,,.,
Wllll It>& necesury VOllChe,., Ill 'the offlc• lhtl"tClf ~ Jn lloak. 111, -
of ll'le clertc of llla •bov• ""'llUlld ta1,1rt, « 20, II 22. •ncl :n . Mlic•ll•-• M9Pt. to """"""' t111m. wltto llMftllr'/' WVdlf . ' Id o' to tM under1J11MG •I the ottl'" o1 her recon:l1 of 111 l'lnte Count.,.
Anomen KlrlcPlllrld: incl ltlrtclll!lrltk, '°' tor the 1111,,_ Of P-&Ylrlt ciblltll'-
Elllson !ldt., 100 L-Se1cll Blvd., Lone =.r:.~111!~~T:,,vt:t.el~:::
BQCll, Callfonil1 tt:802 wlll<h 11 the 11lli;e 1c1 .... -. ti •nv under 1119 terms " .. id
Ill b\/Jlrlft11 cf Ille undl!r1l11ned In Ill Deed of Trv.1:' lnltrn.I rtle-lfld
m111e .. pert11n1M le Ille ell•I• "'. ,.111 Slt.24.:SS 111 u,..ld prlr-clpel Of rtw note ~e<lent, w!lllln •I• monttui •fief t1Mr .ec11f"td bl' uld Dted ., TrulJI', wllll ln-
f1r11 PYbllcetlon of 11111 noll<•. letftl tile"'°" fl'om Oecembl!'I' 1, 1"7 1s
0.ted Selllllmber U, IHI. Ill Mid noh 11111 by llW p"°"fffd. DOflOTHY M. SMITH C11ted SIMM111oer 17, 1"8.
Adm!nl1tr1tri• lte111¥ lllmfPCl-.f'ell, TrulfM
ot Ille Eltlte of rtle 9y 1lldl1~ I'. Rv1n. $Kr.-l•l"I' Abo¥e 111med decederot ~
KIRKP.ATRICIC ANO KIRJCP.ATJl1Cll l"Vblllhlf Or•llff (Olllf De1PY l"tlot,
Attrn.n .Al LllW Sll>lllftblr 24 •M OdClbtf' It I, 1'61 ..,Efi-llQ. · 14-IHI lot LOM IUCll IMI.
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Sf-o~mber 17, 2C Ind Dctober I, I.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
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01,-CAl..ll"OllNIA l'Olt
THI COUNTY O• OltANO'-MO. A"17• NOTICE 01" SALIE OP
llHL PltOl"l!llTY P~IMS AT PltlYATE SA.L'-
Cl:ltTIPICATI! Oft COlll!O"-ATIOlll POil h1 1t!P ~119( of tilt E.t1 .. fJI ltOll!ltT TltANU.CTION 01" IUSINl'IS UNDEll HANSON MILr;:S. Dttff1!'d.
l'ICTtT10US NAM.I: NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEN. ht the
THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION u....S.r1J1nM, " Admlnllfr1tt11t' of tht
don het1bY certlh' thlt II iJ <:O!ldlld!N 1 i1t1t. Gf •OBERT "ANSON MILES, b\11l~H louted 11 4510 llrdl Sh'Mt, lieo:el.-, will Jell 1t'1Dl'!Ylf1 "" ID tM NfWPOl1 S.Kh, C.llfornll 92460 ~nchr fhe hlthal 11111 belt bldoWr .1111(111 .,,_ terms
f!ctlt1""" firm n.m1 of QUINL.i,N & tnd eondlllon1 ...... ain.,ler ment!CHllCI Ind
J ENNING$ INSURANCE AGENCY 11111 1ublect fro cmi~rm11flot1 br the Nld
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THE CHAlll...ES JENN ING S offlcn of WEIL •nd f'RITZ, "'°' E.
INSURANCE AGENCY OF .ANAHE IM, Phli.dfiP!lll, Wtlfttltr. C•ll10ml1, 11!
llto Norlll ...... ,,.Im II 0" I I v I r 1111 . rlohl. tlllt Ind ltdlnst of tt>e Hid
ANl,,.lm, C•llfor!ll1, lt08EltT HANSON MILES. dt<MHd, 11
WITNESS lls lllnd 11111 30lti dll' of ,.,,. tlm• of hi• dH lll Incl Ill right, rifle
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THE CHAii.LES JENNINGS 011lf'td, bY --.non of t1w or otMtwtn,
INSURANCE .AGENCY ottMr "'111 or In llCld!l!on 11:1 ,..,_, of uld
01' .ANAHEIM ll:OIERT HANSON MILES 11 Ille lllM of
CHARLES 0. JENNINGS Iii. ftltll. 111 •rid !lo n,. retl prOl>l'l'fy
Pretlllenl dnc'rlbff 11 tollow1:
ST.ATE Of: CALIFORNIA "Let " al Trtd 1m, Onu•H County,
COUNTY Of' LOS .ANGELES I .. C1l1foml1, 11 per Map n!C°'°" 1" °" 11\11 30th lllY of .A1>11vtl, .A,D, 1'61, Boal!: .a, P•1" 2t • )2, lnch11lv" Dlf
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Jl!CI Covnty INI $t11t,· _,.,,,.,"' IP. Covntt' J!etorOer of utd COV!ltt'. ·£X-
1191"1!11 CHAflLES o. JENNINGS k.-n CEPT fflll portlooi ttll:reof. descrlbtd
IO """ to be tM Pr~ldeftl of ..... WI"• ft totlO'WI·
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IUNNllE S.,SMITH
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The idea is to keep you in the money when
your personal checking account's running out ·-.. --· ·--It works like this: once your Check Re-
serve application's approved, we'll open a line
of credit for you. ·
Then, should you overdraw, we'll automati-
cally lend you ample mone y and deposit it in
' your account.
' So you 're in .the ciear . Your checks will be
covered. And you won:t be embarrassed.
We'd like to suggest you apply for our
new Check Reserve Account You may find it'll
comeinhandyform~t
ing bills, paying taxes;
handling an emergency,
taking advantage of a
sudden opportunity.
On the other hand,
yo u may never need
to use your credit. (In
which case, of course,
there won't be any charge for credit.)
But think of what a nice feeling it'll be to
have more money in the bank than you need.
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Activities Fashioned
Monday Clu.b
Shown Styles
Styles from three Lagune Beach shopi will be 1hown In· a Round
the Clock Orbn of Fashion and Charm U> be presented before Monday
Morning Club of Laguna Beach IJlem.bers meeting Monday, Oct. 14..
Mrs. William H. Bruuere, named one of the !op 10 best dressed
women in Orange County, will narrate the show to take place in the
Hotel Laguna. ' .
Professional models will parade fashions from Deauville Lin-
gerie, Peden's Ladies Apparel and White-Hall Shop, while Mrs. Mary
Newland sets the pace with background piano music.
The luncheon and fashion show Is being coordinated by Mrs. M.
S. Gurney, program chairman. n will open with an 11:30 &;m. social
hour U> be followed by luncheon at noon.
Interest to the event will be added In the lonn of a door J>rize-
a free three-day and two-night vacation for two in the Hotel W.viera,
Las Vegas, said Mrs. Gurney. She will be acting president during tho
short business meeting at the event. ·
Laguna Beach Branch, American Association of
University Women, will join forces with the San Cle-
mente, O.pistrano Bay Area Branch for a meeting
next Saturday at 11 : so a·.m. in the San Clemente
Inn where Mrs. Robert Paradise, state president,
will discuss Action for a unified, Socjety: ·Prior to
the talk, Mrs. Paradise (right) leaves her Arcadia
home for a confab with Laguna Beach members
(left U> right) Mrs. B. L. Parks, president, and Mrs.
Dennis Denny, program development chairman.
Her arrival is closely .followed by two curiotlll Parks
youngsters; JohD ·and Paul, (!op .to bottom). ' . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kroch will o~ their Laguna Beach homo
'rhursday, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. for a meeting of the Facts and Fanta•le1
Section. At the gathering, the Krochs will show their guests their ran
Netsuke collection of CaT\'ed Ivory. .
Meanwhile, Mrs. Robert Carr Is busy with art lessons for fel·
low members which she gives In her Laguna Beach studio. She said
student exhlbilions are being planned.
The theater group Is planning two trips to the Los .Angeles Music
CeM.er this month. They .plan to attend. a matinee perfo~ce of
'1Rosalinda" Wednesday, Oct. 16, in• the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
They also are going to see Greer Ga~on in "Captain °Brassbound.'1
Conversion," in the Ahmacson ~eater Thursday, Oct. 31.
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Ready 1o Kick . Off, With Direction
. ioping to catch ·the direollir's ,eye It the.Fractured
'Jollies Kick-Off tooi(th ,In. the Newporler l1Ul. the
:llmes. Jobn Taul, Robert McCarter and 'Bob Mo!·
:ell (left to right) practice :willl.helpful ad\oice from . '
1'l!U·Inlerl3ndi.:The klck-o!l !or the Oct.'U::!S utra·
wganza will begin at 7: 30 p.m. and a direetor .from
Jen>me·IL Care!ll Productions of New Yort .. r!U-be
present.
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Adding to Laguna Beai;h Calenda~ • ' ' ..
Charting future events for Laguna Beach Business
and Professional Woman'• Club, Including a Civic
Participation· Dinner Thursday, Oct. 17, are (left to
rigbt) the Mmes. F1orln A. Martin, vice president;
Marjorie Lutterman, meettnr 'chairman, and Emll~"
strlcker, president. During the 8:30 p.m ... IQl In-
the Hotel Laguna, the club ·will name .111 WOllllUHil·-
the-year.
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Mirror . on .fh·e .Wall, ·r ell H.er Where _Her Hem Must Farl
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Sunday,
just as we were leavinl the houae for
church, I glanced at my wile and
nearly died. I yelled, "B«1ba, you
forgot your smt." She smomed,
"You boob, this ii my new outfit."
Bertha bas lldded_-20 pOuodJ
aince WC married in 1913. She afao i& a
Utile bowlegged. Sliort lldl1I doa't do.
a thlll& Im: 'her. She claima It i& more
tmpor&nt for a woman 1o be In atylo
than to .....: oometbllli fWlorial. Siie
woo't illtm to mo. WW ycu lelllool'f
J ' -AGIN 'EM
DEAR A: }I W..W lit a wui. ti
lime. n. evera(M ... oyenre!pl
folla .... Iuill-.. wurlq --a... ar9.)opdell. .4, womoa wllt
-lo illlu lo lier --and ...... ~ -VO wbl 'lier mlnw telll
•WMlda'IN 11"1 alleolloS II me.
DEAR. ANN LANDERS : Tl\< letter
Cromr tilt woman who married ·a
bomdcexuat md didn't .rialiJe It lllitil
It,... tOo late _.i m(eya. Whal I
-mif,llt be0completely In~.
bu! then acaln. It could 1ave me trom
mating a boniblo mllllke. Pl-pde mo.
Rod ond I llllrted lo date two YNfl ago. I ~u 20 an11 he wu :II. For the ,
.fir1f 11 month1 oUr dateJ w~e Caauat
-aimoot platoolc. When he Ul<ed mt
to "be his Ori" a¢ not 't6 dato otlletl,
I . oCl"IOd, beca-l>J · then I bad
lo>own homOlexual. He opellds men
time With 11111 frlenil than he doet with
me. When 1 qµe1Ucn 0hlm &boiit 'ihe!r
~ relatw.Np, he nld he feel! aor·
ry tor ':Mary" (thia ii the man'•
nickname an;! everyone calla him
thal) and he <IOOIA't care what pooi>!a
~f -!!" i& ~91 '""" 1D fw~ ldmi Whal1do 7ou tint Jf thi& Ano! . · • I \ I · . · -X. Y. Z.
llEAR Z:.I llllak ~ doa'I _.a .. ,..,.... ""'"'Iii .... ... liliHo1
,.. .twloe la .... ',,.;. ..... .
h)"fiiel( aaase•I M•'1·
' . ' DEAR Alli!: 11'1 limo Mr 1.
Housewila, U. 'S.A. lrlslad hor bsby·
1ltter lllte a paid tmp!Oyt m,tead Of
"lhai tad .,.,.,, t11e 11reot." A111r a11. M
......... -_.lobe~
with her moat prodou1 po1sen!0111 for ,..p1e .... do att _.,_._
-her --"11.Y shouldn't we be .Pl•'1 ud I W.,O Jta wll ltll llln. 4
1ntlted lll<e reoponslble peoplt and not u4 Mn. B w"7 1" are • illlpr;_.
punk llldl! --la ......... Jello_,_
Most ti Iha ........ I work for are n.1mlPI1Mra -... '
nice, bul two womed'art IO rude I .
don't mow wbat to do~about them. "Tbe Bride'I Gulde," Ann Loclsl'
(Tbtlrdildnn are lenib.lt, loo.)·Mr1. boolllet, ww111-ctlba m0otp..
A told me not lo UH the phone "unle11 quen!'1 Oltod qiillll•' alioot ~
1ou have lo ,~I the poilct, or Iha fire dlOiJ. To ro<etve ,.ar . ..p; cl llllt
departmont. Mn. B. uld, 'Please 111 ~ l)lldo wri1ll tD ·Aim
II homt. I'm not """'"" a -,,, • ··•-In . . J :.., • .,....,_,. 'baull." . ' .....uuoin1, ~ ~ ..............
Lui l1l&hl Mrt. B told mt nollo MclolinC · a lool, ltlf ·-•11 ..
tum • 1he TV becauJa Ult tube& wert s!sm}led e)IVel"I" illd 111 ... ., lit .....
WHL Would I be j~ In n!JI Ill-Ann~ Will be pd lo help,..
ting for -le •I» dOll t treat -wllll .....,IBia. ~ W lo bW r!OKT I need 1he nlCXlef, but l aloo JIMr .---
med 11r/ 1alfoJ'tlPOc\. In <Oft II the DAIL]f1~~ enclaoo
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llEA!I IAUY1 Yto -atl oll ..... .
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Mr. and Mra. ~lhn L. CtnMll
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l~·John ·Connel ls Feted
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i ·On 50th Anniversary
-Mr. ond Mn. John L. Con-Special guelil from out-of.
\nell of· Coroea dd Mar ara town Will be Mite Connell ol ::raannitlng their I~ wed-b Torrance, their ,...-;
verury -Y y Misl Sally Ford Of .Boll<m. hosting • dinner party In the
Newporter Inn f0< 30 men· their p-aoddaugbter; Mr. and ' lJ;'.' of their immediate fem· =-.Hi.ti_ Y~1Lo< ~
This evening at I • apeclal er and bis wif~; Mr. and Mn. mass of thankagivlng will be Harold Cllnlte, 8an Luis Obi>-
said In their honor In Our JJD, and•Mri. J. W. Ford. Win-
Lady Queen ol Angell Coil>-netta.
olic Church, COrona de1 Mir. Connell wu a Generll M~
Last Sunday they were fet-tors executive ~bo IOrved the
ed at a reception presented corpora~on. in Milwaukee,
by llJ.elr aon aod . daugbten. New Orlow, Chicago, Kan-
Mor4!{1han 100 relatives and us City, . Oatland and De-
close friend!; congratulated trolt before .rettrtng and mov-
them In the Newport Beach in1 to .Caro!>a de! Mar In
home of Mr. and Mn. Rici> 11161. •
ard K. Mille<, the honmw' He II a 1>0il member of !be
daugbier and -in-Jaw. Knlfbb· el Qihnnb"' ond his
Their other twu cblldree wif1i II a member of Our
are John H. Connell of Colla LadY. ~ rt>•~ Guild
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People Who CfJre
Telephone kine Prov.ides Connecting Link
(Nlw'1 .-1 "lllll It tlle 1911 Ill • ..,,.. ., •rfklM (Ill !ht MfVlwt
,.mr1Md W Ille Mtnl•I ._Ill!
At--. • cltdl~lwd '"""" " .....,.,...,, 11tv1M' ll!lder !ht dlr«nllll
f/fl h Mtftlll HMllfl AMOtl11*1 fl
Or-c-ry, """"" dutlft lntludl '"'""I,. lht w lc!dt •r1v111tl111 ,.........,. hi lfll Crltl1 111""""""" c .. ..,.1
By JODEAN HASTINGS
Oii .. O.ltr ,."' lleff
"Cria11 center ... Sue."
The Mental Health
A I IOCiate limultaneo\ll}J
plckl up the telep~
receiver and teaches f<f a
contact 1heet and pen.
'nle incomtnc ~ ma1 be a potential suicide, a
teenager troubled by dope
or family 1ltuations, ap
elderly person who is atone
and lonely, or an individual
dlstresaed by m a,r i t a'l
dboord, divorce or death.
During the contact the
MIL\ • 1b:ive1 to re~un
and 'encour••• wbilt
llmuli-ty mnclln&
essential informaUon -
name,. telephone numhH. f...uii b)ember or lrlend.
I Aa the P.U10n lalta aha ll1ol · . to i "!iluale the llale Of
crllll tbe lndMdual II n-
perieodng 111d probe for tlie
immediate , IOUJ'Cfl iof trou-
ble.
Thi 'fOlmdeer always trlet
"' be boneJt and lym• pathetic. Shi doe• what Ille
bu to do without n>akin1
glib promise&. '!be MllA will
eltlier 1irp the caller to
come In to Ifie clinic lor proo
ftssional cotlmellng or refer
th! call to another pu~Uc or
p r i l' a t e neource I.Ji tht
community. In some in-•
atance1 people bav• been
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• • -., ,_ dl(llCulty helped 'lilnMIP • , -
lllliatioo ---... two • ~calll.
Dr. Arnold Do,ut•cb,
PoYChlalJill ""° liNdl !be clln\c, ..,,a....... lbal ltl
lunctioo Ii to ~ Im-
mediato f!ll'PO'llw belp. Ill
(ooll ·.,. 'ehort torllied and I
reallatlc. Couue~ 111 !be '
center II flmlted ' to lb:
aesaiou and nominal feu,
baMd on an. abWty to pey.
are ealahlllbed llMW ... the
llrat and aocood vlllt
-Once tho cri111 iitual!On II
.-.olvad the pollen! may be
referred to another 'Pl'ivate
or · public a1ency ·with · the
usurance that he mat
return to the center U the
new aienc1 fai1I to help
bljo. . •
"A peraon 1n a stall of
. Horos.cope
...... ~. b'""',' Dr .. -....
plalu. "<liq Ibo problam ,
area It klenWled a D d
clarlllad liimoty ~· will bt reduc•d • .Thea
altenlaU'"8 lor future ...
U... can lie dllc.-ra-
Uonally." ' .
Wbee !be petlent vlllll !be •
cllnle, Ibo ltalf trloa to °"' rup to have tM nlwteer
who toot !be ar!cfnal call on
hand lo pwel blln. . Vo!Un-teen. and IWf memblrt
IVeD w01 meet a ftlllc:tlnt
· peraoe 111 the par~ Jot
and the .personal contact -
re1'ting u l n d 1vld'ua11
rather than an agency -ta
•nouib lo brint blm tn for
COUDlellng.
''When °'9Y watt throUCh
!be door !bl)' en IO uercenl
oe tlie way =•cured.'
TIMy .,. . •• that
emotional atr'lu 11 not
de ... adlnf and that tliay . ·...ect• belp,"....Y, Mn. Jobn J4cDonoulhi tbe Jdn4ly bHd
DUl'H Who ·ilpeab with Ilia
,wlldom l]eanad from many
yean In p17cblatrlc
tninlnf.
Sometimu people who are
1ufferiQf wftb -emotional
turmoil f e t 1 Ql'l'lheMl.v1
about caJllnc tllO center,
foarlnl thty Dll&hl be plac-
ad In • boepltaJ, Ille con-
tinued.
"Our purpoee II to get ood
keep patients out o f
boapllal>, and by being •up.
portive '° them during a
lime of otreae. keep tliem
lunctioning In !be com· muntty," the st.at.ea:.
Aquarius: Be Creative
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 9
By SYDNEY OMARR
"The wile man COil.troli
bis deallny. . .Aalrololll'
pofnll tile way.''
ARIES (M a r c h 21·Aprll
Ill): E x u d. • COllflcl<oce.
Meseaie received t o d a y
verified basic belief. You
have strength, auttiority on
your -· Know um and refuse to yield to doubt.
Move ahead -express
view1.
TAURUS (Ap<il :ZO.M•y
20): Add to --°""· Take advautaee of unique
and learn. Utiliz e
knowledge . Obtain bill! from
CANCER meeaage. Yoo will
bear from one at a dittance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 3 •
Nov ... 21 ): Make necesury
d-Omeotic adJuatmellU. One
who owe& you favor me.kea
payment. Keep ma··te,
param Informed. IAarn to
trust one ycu ]()'Ve -then
life takes on more 1atisfyina:
elow.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Reopect rules,
law1,regulations, Be
tborough. When you are pro-
Udeot. you can innovate.
Goln oonlldenco through ad·
ded knowledge. Accent on
dealing& with public.
,/aJJ.. Ii): Concentrate on
eMeot.1ak. Be 11.tt'e you have
proper too2J: for job at band.
A dcUJie check. could HVI
time, money. Older in·
dl\lidual wfillDgly shares ex·
perieoce.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb.
18) :. Be creatiw. Welcome
-. ... ~ loclml-
ques. Review l e 1 1 o n 1.
Member of oppooi1-I P.E
plays prominent role. People
are attracted tlo you. Sales
.ibillty is tU.gh. You aucceed.
I Mesa, president of Connell ond the TueodaJI Club of New-
• Mrs. William F. Ford ol Win-; · . · . •t ~ ~·, Chevrolet in Costa Mesa, and ~· ' ;. :i:' "-.. .:;
bargain. Oontact made in
pool l*J'I divldmdJ today.
Be alert. aware of op-
portumlj', Better for corn·
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
PISCES (Feb. ID-March
20): SpoWgbt oo socurlty,
home improvement. Valu•
of J>01S:SessJons can be enhan ..
ced. Know tms -and begin
program ci COD1truction. Be
origthal. Stress I elf•
reliance. Get rtarted today.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you •t at•
!reeled to med!-. wlllin(
to sacrlflce fOr weliare of
at?ers. Some tat e; ldo
vaataee ¢. this factor.
Financ!al 11wa11on w111 Im·
prove.
f netta, DL Tbe CooneJlo are • 00t. ·e, .-J'!'ift. Jolm'1 ..
[
grondparentl lo ID cblldree C.thoilc a..r.i., Dee Moinea,
!
aod ... grut.,.....ic:hlld. 1-.. . -·. . ' , • .U•.. .. . ,, ...... v.. .. ~ .
1 November ·-~
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W~dding
Planned Who Will Be Chosen? . '
The veil ol secrecy wblcb shrouds Plan• fof t)le 17th annuli boelM night will be
Utted by tbe Orange County Legal Secretari'8 Whan Ibey name the 1948-e9 Boe1-
Tba -pment of Sheri o!-lbe-Year. The presenlaUon will take place Friday, Oct. 18, when 1oere1ar1 ..
Kaller tDll Jam" Slagle and their gu..U gatl>er In the Balboa Bay Club. Ohecking plan1 for 11!.e nauUcal
bu bon announced by ttie themed ev1mt ara Mn. Robert F. Mallbew1 lllld Thomas E. Heffernon, a pall
bride-to.be'• . parenll, Mr1. recipient. • . .
Edmund Catrow of~~-----'--------------------~
Sacramentlo and J a m • 1
Kaller of Newport Beach.
-Partat1 o_f the
Range of Answe~s
SHERI KAISER
Novombor Brld•
Fashion,
Luncheon
Scheduled
The moathly women'• tun.
cheon and atyle .-of the
Balboa Yacht Club will lob
place -Oct. 10 ln t b 1
clubhouse.
The aoclal hour wl1J begin
at 11:30 with Juncheon at
12::.J. Alter beinl welcomed
by Mn. Ralph Deaver, the
commentator Ml11 Rohla
, Mitchell will pre11nt
t. faahlolll by Robin o t
: Newport Buch and cumm
I .band knill by Mill Joan
. Cbaytor of Costa Me11.
ModeJJ will be Iii• Mmes.
ay Llndennu, Mart Hall.
, Royal Tucker, M 1 c b a e I rBlrab, WWlam Boland ,
Davld YoWll and Cbarlel ·,~. ~--will ... Jin. 1olm 'Jlalcl. -
,,... -will be ,.Jira. 1--' Sollll!. Al> _,.. will bo Jira. Ed
.~
'Ille O.lly Piiot,
FAVOltlTES
RAST, FASt
. brlde-4loct .,. Mr.
and Mn. L. W. Slal]e of
HuoUneton 9-b.
The lllbire brld• II a
,..aduala of EncJna lll(h
Life-It Begins When?
School In Sacramento and By PATRICK J. SULLIVAN
•l!endad tho University of BERKELEY (UPI) -
Hawail. Sbe 111 a sophomore When dots a tnlman life
at Oran&• cOaat College. begin -beftt'• or after a
Her flanct, a gaduate of baby 11 bornf That quetlioo eli<:lted a Mater Del lllgh School, la • wide ranee of ....... 1'1 trmn
aopbomore at OCC. Havinc doc:i.<n, DUl'MI and oiler
played vanity bueball 11 hull! prof.,1imall quea·
both schools, be curru.Uy 11 tioned by researcher• d the
playing with the rookie• of University ~ Callfomlt., Berkeley. the Balumore O r I o 11 The split in oplnkm iJ ''one
orflllllzatlon. of maJor ll(nlflcance to
Tbe couple plan to attend many public h e a I t h
San Diego State College in ·decisions," &aid Andie L.
the 1pring. Their wedding ltnutSoo. a professor of
will take place Nov. 2.8. in bebaviocal sciences who
St James Epjicopcl Church conducted the llr'Vty.
_..., tended to NY
ltunHul life. bellnt at an
eM'li« time 1bln those who
used p1ycholoat,cal ,
1oclolo(lcal and cultural
deflnttlons, Knutlon
reportad.
Woman \olllled lo ldeotify
a new b~ Utt at 111
urHe< point -men. (Mher. AlllWW'I • from the
......, wtn:
"We boi1n1 for Ille cblld
tl>o mi.... !be -know• oho l< ~I, for
the org.anilm tu.es on a .tool
some time 'Mitween cOn·
cepti.oo and .men me feels lift.'' i
'"lb• . lltul 11 not •
humen life In the Vflr/ belin·
..... but -n It beatm to talle shape yoo COG feol II
and lie -· can tell you something about It. Then ,It II
...i,1tmean1llOll1etblngte
li>e ......... hie • IOul, and
ii • bumah."
"A bu-lift beciDll 11•
mlnuto. M II bllrn Ind tl>e
umblllcil C«<l 11 cul .. " . ·
11A human :xte bqiM at
viable bUth, when tile baby
cries and 5tarts sucking,
can live independelltly of tts
mother and is •live, healUty
cNl:t." in Newport Beach. Ht predicted the ·
. varlallce• ol opinion on,....------------------. wllen a b,.... life llltrtz
Weavers
View Dolls
Mrs. Betty Large, whose
character dolll appear fn
muaeum.1 throughout tbt
country, Will praient the
proeram at the meeting of
the South Coast Weaver's
Gul1d next Thursday.
1ba presentation w:tll fake
place at J p.m. in the
Spurgeon Room of tbe Santa
Ana !Jbrary.
Mn. Lorp formerly bad
the w .. ..,.. Coltor• at ~ BortJ Parm.
CM Auxiliary
~ first '!lllndij ol Ille
-menborl ol lie ~ X...., AUJillary, ~ .u ... Unit 4-16, ptlier
In Ille Amoric<oa IAtioe Hall, •• p.111.
will blYe a strong influence
Db controversies over pro-
posed changes of laws on
abortion, c0ntracepdon and
eugenics -&ubjeclll which
more or leu directly kl·
volve the medic.I field.
One sample answer : "A
human life begins at con·
ception because the fetu1 11
a hum1111 being, a peraon,
with a soul at conception,
Ind aboctlon i1 murder."
Anothe< answer, at tile ?P."
posite extreme, said, ' A
human Ille begins when It
•tarts to rtcognifA • and
relato ftleU to 111 m·
vln>oment, beelm to learo,
...s -· ovldence of beoomint part ol,1be fam!Jy with a per.._,.,,
Knulooh 111rV9yo4 1 1 a
volunteer phy1(claa1 ,
ntnU, h-.adllcotoro
aod teacberl. Tbe'-lr<h
Included -lnAvldl&ol ml ........ queotloalJIC. .
Pvticlpanll In tho -"110 ll50d l(Jlrltual o r
Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid disappointment, f>rospective
brides are reminded lo bave I.heir weddln&
•tortes with black and white glOU)' pboloo
grapbi to the DAILY PILOT SoclelJ Depart-
ment prior to or within one weei after the
wedding.
For engagement announoemeoll ti II
au""ted that the atory, a1J<> accompanied
by a black and wblle glo117 p I c I u r e, bt
submitted early, U the betrolbal llllMUnc•
ment and wecldin& date 41' m WMkl or leu
apart, onl,f Ibo ~ding' pbolo will ba 10o
ceplad. • • • ,
To help fill ricrulremenla on .both wed·
ding and •lliaiemeri\" ator!M, tclnnJ ere nall-
ahl• to all nl the DAILY PILQT oftlc-.
Fur!ber qu .. 110111 wW be lllllWllred b1 SodaJ
Nolai ltllf memblrs •• e•2"321 or •KllU& ·
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GEMINI (May 21.June
. 20): C)'cle movet up. Now, ..._ people, IO plaoel and do
Status Knit
'· 1blnp: Be ectlvo, vital. OCll-
''c.wtted. You ... JICl9r able to · ~
comm.me.to. Do ao 111
origlnol, Independent .....
ner. Gel 1o1nc.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Find out tile why ol
events. Don't be ·satisfied
wt1b superficial answer1.
Delve bebiod the ICenel. So-·
meone reveU 1eCreL K~ •--·But a1ao oct'oe --cl(•. LEO (July 23-Aq. 22 ):
AA:eeot "' llOclal activity.
Meet people. G • I logetlier
w I t h GEMINI Individual.
Stre11 fltxlbllity . Be
versatile and display teMe
of humor. Sphere of in-
terests expandJ. You're a winner. -
VIRGO (Au(. 23-liepl 22):
Poeltiaol, -.,._ ••
You could be lnYOlved In In-
teroffice oquabble. Malnllln
cllplty -tDll neutrality.
Pnollp -If yoo adhere to routine. Hg!lmlp pull yoo
to loll.
LIB1tA <s.iit. 23-0ct. 22):
Good lunar aapect today
coincide< with journeys, In·
tellectual lllmulatioo. Read
Zonta Club •
Welcomes
Educator
Dr. WWlam Cunnlnlham.
1uperlntendent of t h e
Newport-Meaa U n If le d
School District, will be rue1t
speaker at the noon lun·
cheon meeting of the Zonta
Club ol Newport Harbor.
The meeUng wfu take
. plaee In the Zonta Senior
Cltilent Clubbou1e on
Thursday, Oct. 10.
Dr. Cunningham . former
superintendent of t b e
Hayward District, bas been
twice honored witb Bole of
tho Yeer and Oulllaodlng
Bou awtrdo. Altlloulh Ilia
CUnni.nghams have o n 1 y
rece.nUy moved to the area,
Dr. Cunnio&ham 11 alread1
active In community affairs,
balnr a member of tl>o
Board of Direct.a of the
Chamber ol Commerce.
Four Zonia llrll fl>r !be
month of Oclol>er: will bo IJ>.
ll'04uced from aach cl four
]
schools.
e lunch... commlttto
be tho Mm•. Chari.,
Wlnqeld, 'Tbolmt Paddoct
Hop11 Kar• Marcreta
Wood, WJnlhd Jlarbn and
Miu Bm1<t Vallil
GENERAL TEN·
DENCIES : Cycle l>l(b !or
GEMINI, CANCER. Spedal woro to AQUARIUS' -• who neglected your talent
now are in.your corner.
To find eut lllM's luckY fw Y111 Ill
ll'IOllfY ll'ld loft, Ol'W ..,...., Dmln"I _, ... """" """ ... ... .!!!! w-t.." hnd Ml'ttldlll 11'!11 • A'[V ,.~rt~ ~!!.P. ~
11en. -Y..£""M.Y.1'ii11:-' ..
Women
'Frosting'
At Meeting
Sweet Art1 1at1
decoraUna club will 111Mt
tomormr at 7:30 p.m. ln the
Proatln( Houae, C o 1 t •
Mes•·
706 Memberablp II o:rn to 6 thoee wbo have ha ellht
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(\,,_ ~ decorating le111on1 or do ad·
' H\1d o ... iu vanced . decoralinC -k. Mr•. Robert RoeDJCb will Note the allmm1ng effect decor.i.. a cake UJl.n& a
cmlad by cable and lace Halloween dellino
atltcl! panels. New, amarl New ofllcen .,. tho
loot. Mme1. Bert Jamllon, pre.11·
Knit In ""' pull -yob dent; Joel Beall, Ylco pr.U.
and llaev• In -piece. the. dent; Zada T a y I o r ,
rest of drea on clrcular tiee-tecretlrJi Peta Tatum,
die. Pattern 'ION: dlrectlom · t:reaaurer, and Clare n c: 1
lites 32-31 included. Williamson, advisor.
Ftn'Y CENTS (coins) for Further information
each pattern -add 15 ...to regarding the club may be
for eacb pettem for finl-clul obtained by calling Mr1.
maJJJn1 aod apeclal handllnc; Dooald Pacol, pub 11 e It y
otherwbe thinl<:laa da11"'7 ""'1nnan. at 141-IJll.
wU1 take Uu:ee weelm or m61'e.
Send to Alice Broob the DAI·
LY PILOT, 105 Needlecraft
Depl, Box 16S, Old Chelsea
StaUon, New York, N.Y. 10011.
Print Name, Adfft1&, ZJp,
Patten Namber,
NEW 1118 NEEDLECRAFT
CATALOO ..... "best fashions !''
"MO!Jt new designs to knit,
crochet, sew, weave, em-
broider!" say editors. Three
free patterns Inside. 50 cents.
IMk of II Jlffy Rap -
complete patterns -lft.
eipemive, easy to make. 50 ceoll. .
llookNo.1-Dtlua.
-II complete patterns. Seocl
IO etnla.
Book No. I -MM1m
Qollll -patllrlll for 12 qllilla.
IOceiltl.
l!oot NO. I -QaIHo ft.
Rites Planned
In December
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Chapel, Newport Beach will
be the 1etting for the Dec. 7
ceremony unttJ:nc in mar ..
rioge Sall1 Marie Keefar
aod John B. Paddycord.
The bride-lo-be Is tbe
daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Jobn L. Ke<fer or Costa
Mesa, and partnb of btr
fJance "" Mr. and Mn.
Robert B. ~ cl Newj>ort Betcb. era
Newport Barbor BI 1 b
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•• EDITlbN N.Y. Stoeks
yoc. iT, NO. 242, 2 SliCTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 8, "1961 TEN CENTS
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Black Surf Due?
·2 Councils
In-Accord
Newport Fret,s Over Off shore Oil ·On Freeway
Newport Beach ''cou1d kiss its beaches
goodbye" If the state allows offshore oil
exploration leases in Huntington Beach,
Newport City Councilman Paul J. Grober
warned Monday.
And there i.!1 litUe that Newport can do
about it., Grober and hl3 colleagues
agreed.
The former two-term mayOr made his
gloomy observation after Vice Mayor
Lindsley Parsons noted that the State
Lands Commission plans to offer oil and
gas leases in offshore areas not now
under lease. Thi! would include tidelands
north of the Santa Ana River jetty.
Vegas Plane
Crash Claims
Lives of Four
Fram Wire Services
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Four persons
were killed today when a twin-engine
Catalina·Vegas airliner crashed in flames
in a field shorily after taking off for San
Diego. .
The tu:rlJo..jet DeHavlllarid Dove, an
elght·seater, appare!'Uy (level oped engine
trouble after the predawn takeoff and the
pilot att@\pted to retarn to McCarr8n
Airport bere.
Catalina-Vegas Airlines until last week
operated scheduled. flights out of Orange
County Airport to Falm Springs and Las
Vegas. They abandoned the routes and
another airline. Catalina Aero Commuter,
took over the flight service.
Witnes.ses to . this mornihg's accident
told Clark County SheriU's deputies the
craft burst into flames when it was about
300 feet from the ground and exploded on
jmpacl
Three of the four persons killed were
Identified as William Haskins, pilot ; Vern
Weaver, copilot; and C. Conway, a
passenger. The other fatality was also a
passenger. All were believed to be San
Diego residents.
Vatican Viewing
Dutch Writings
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -The Vatican
said today the writings· of .Belgian-born
Dutch Theologian E.C. Schillebeeckx are
being "examined for error" hut there ls
absolutely no quesUon of a heresy trial
nor will there be such a trial.
Msgr. F a u s t o V allaioc, the official
Vatican spokes!l'l.an, said the Vatican's
powerful and conservative congregation
for the doctrine of the faith was in-
vestigating the wriilogs of Schlllebeecb.
'rhe Dominlcan Father is an adviser to
Dutch Roman Catholic Bishops, w h o
have opposed the Pope's ban on the use
of artificial birth control methods. He is
a leading liberal theologian.
Vallainc said tt WU his duty to put the
press On guard against "superficial and
:nexact" reports.
South of that, oil exploration is banned
by the SheU.cunrungham Act.
"I realize," said Parsons, "that they
can't invade OUI'" oil sanctuary. But they
could p.it an oil drilling island right off
the river jetty. That would be as bad as if
it were in our city."
"We'll get oil slicks all the time if they
start pumping the Huntington Beach oil
flats," said Grober. "When that happens,
we could jlll!it kiss our beaches goodbye ."
Huntington Beach and Seal Beach of-
ficials have called for a public bearing on
the state plan. They're not happy about
it, either.
Soww queen
Harbor Area's Nancy Shaw
reigns as 1969 Queen of Snow
for Southern Council, Farwest
Ski Association. She represent·
ed Balboa Ski Club in competi-
tion to find most beautiful girl
on s lopes. All she needs now is
some snow.
Big Day Nears,.
And Pilot There
The big confrontation between the
United States and Russia is less than 24
hours away in Meiico City.
DAILY PILOT Sports Editor Glenn
White reports from the Olympics city to-
day and tells some of the problems faced
by Huntington Beach's Monte Nitzkowski
(assistant coach of the American water
polo team) and other Orange Coast
Olympia111..
White's e1:c1usive story is on Page 18.
New Jet Threat
Avi.ati.on Ai.de Hit.s Watson Plan
The controversial Watson .lmendment
-PropOsition I on the November ballot
-could acctlerate use of Orange County
Airport.
That, aceonling to Newport Beach Air
Traffic Advisory c:ommJttee (fhairman
Jack Mullan, is one reuon why the
meuure ahould be defw..I. Newport City Colmdlmcn Moncliy
agreed with him.
Mullan. whose commi~ 1dvLles the
COWlCil on aitJ>Or1 matten, aald ii the
propostUon la approved the counly could
be focced to allow ezpanded ""' of the
airport Instead of breaking ground
dsewhere for a regional fadlity. He es·
plalned l!Ult the Watlon Amendment
wwld lfmlt the boadlnl capadtJ of the
county to build aod to bey.
"Thlt very mi.teh relatea lo the noi.sl
j
problem we 've got now,''· he told lhe
council. "U the county Can't get a new
airport, the ooe being .-Ol1W will grow
rwlltly. ju!! like Topsy."
"What you're saying ls that the County
Alrp:>rt wookl have to take on the full
-ol incrwed alr tra!llc,.. said
Mayor Doreen Marshall. "I'm in a~
menl'"
"Tbat11 a gnod point and people ahould
know about it,'' said Councilman F.d
Hirth.
The COWlCil alrudy 11 on recu1l in Op.
PoSitlon to the Wataon Amendmen4
which would severely Umlt the amount of
private property that public agencies can
tax, in addlUon tO reducing the bondlng
eapodty ol c:IUcs, COOllUeJ •nd ochool
dbCrlc.._
Parsons pointed out that about a year
ago a legislative effort was made to wipe
out . the Shell-Omntogham aafeguarm againi! offshore drilling south of the
river '3Uf. Protesb from Newport and
countf1gbvernment, however, bottled up
the measure.
"This leasing plan," C 0 D C 1 a d e d
Parsons, "is just another step in our
direction."
At Parsons' suggestion, the council
directed the city staff to "stay on toR or•
the state move. No other action wu
taken.
JOSE FELtCIANO PUTS 'SOUL" IN NATIONAL ANTHEM
Newport Singer Stirs Controversy With Rendition
By JEROME F. COu.INS
Of ... Delft "'"' Sletf
For the first time In more than a
decade, NewpOrt Beach and Costa Meso
&.oday are in accord on a freew&y Issue.
City councils In both cities Monday
night formally went on record favoring a
new alignment for the Newport Freeway
as It slices through the Harbor Area
toward the sea.
Voting on similarly worded resolutions,
the two councils said they want the route
west of Superior Avenue. A! adopted, it ia
now superimposed on Newport Boulevard
from Bay Avenue in Costa Mesa to the
adopted Pacific Coaat Freeway roule
above West Coast Highway in Newport.
Monday riight's vote was J.Z-0.
Newport's seven councilmen were first
to adopt the resolution unaniinously. It
asked the state to reopen freeway route
hearings.
Wary until the end, the fJve-man Costa
Mesa council, meeting three miles away,
waited until they had word of Newport's
action belore they approved their resolu·
tion.
HHH l Jrges
Annual U.S.,
Soviet Talks ·" 'N ' F z · . G Said Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice Pres!· . ewport S e lCUlllO ets tl'1!:~ does not gel rid of aD our pro-
dent Hubert H. Humphrey proposed ~ blem11 yft. But It's a tremendous step."
day U.S. and Soviet leaders hold annual Inter-city cooperation committee.a of
summit meetings to insure that their M • d v • A he both councils jolnUy recommended the
"awesomepower"isused!orpeace. ixe iews on . nt m ~f~~°:i ~~ ~rM~.fW"u!"a~
He also outlined a six-point Mide~ ' . ' . ~ r I ~ t Willard Jordan, who, like w~ ls • peaceptan.,.and c~edforR8~;~ ~. f · . '"1(1 '1'"' '·" . ,,., ~ ~"'"-~'~·~· former mayor. Their Ne~ coun-
ing.. ;;{' prospeCts '[or aCcm!iiit~Stim 1
• ._r~rom w,ire &ervlcu ~ Banner u .. -i.;.. at'u;worid Seriel" tn .. tapem were Yice M; Lloosier
with COnimunW ChiiiB. -• ---Newport Beach resident Jose Feliclaho DetrolL ........, Panons and Councilm111 R.o~ ~I~,
The Democratic presldenUaJ candidate said today he's had no adverse ttactlon ,.1, ____ of the. alt 000 h•• ball 1 booed th propoalng the resolution;_~
made his remarks in a wide-ranging from his Las Vegas nightclub audiences man,r -..,, ..,..,e ans told his Newport colleagues·
foreign policy address to the United lo the way he sang the Star Spangled alter FellcW>oJ>layed his guitar and sang "!hope this will be looted. on favurablY
Press IntemaUonal Edi.tora and Pu!>-the N~rial Antbetn in a higbly stylistic because of my very !troiig belief that
lishers Conference. interpretation aimilar to .the sounds of (See FREEWAY ACCORD, Page .J)'
Humphrey's opponent.,, Richard M. ·"souJ'•rrw.USlc. -·
Nixon and Gebrge c. Wallace, appeared Newport Angler "It w'u . nonpatrioUc," s a Id one
before the UPI conference Monday, whUe disgusted person. "It was a disgrace and
Humphrey campaigned in Pennsylvania. T lls f S • h • an insult," said another. "As President," Humphrey declared in e 0 ig ting Feliclan.o, t1 years old and blind since
his speech, ''I will ask the Soviet leaders birth, left the game during the fifth ffi..
to join with us in regular scheduled an-'M ' S ning to return to Las Vegaa for bis Onster at ea nightclub show. . nual working meetings at the highest After bis first show Monday night, he let;',~? By EVELYN SHERWOOD ~~~eaf;:s~s:oi~~a~·~~~:lyo~~~
"Because we share with the Soviet ot tt1t o.nr "1"' 11'" and that people stood anj'.I applauded at . Union a special ind p a r a 11 e I George Hiner, 46, c o m m e r c j a I his show wheo he mentioned his World
responsibility conferred on us by our fi sherman of Newport Harbor ii telling a Series appearance. "Everything seems
awesome power -a power that must be tall story of sea monsters. al~ right," he said.
used for peace." Hiner has been catching a record The singer, who has skyrocketed into Humphrey, who Saturday proposed an-fame within the past year with hits such
I 't nl 1 h u s E number of swordfish and returned with 20 nua sumnu co erences wt · . uro-as "Light My Fire" and "High Heeled
pean allies, suggested in his lalest speech aboard his boat, the Payoss, Monday with Sneakers," said he was "a lltUe scared"
annual "forums for a new diplomacy" in a tal e of the sea. when asked to sing the anthem. . ,
U.S . .SOviet relations would be free of the "When the sea monster came up from "I was afraid people would mi"sconstrue
"publicity and high expectations" sur-out of the ocean for the · second time, 1 it and say I'tn making fun Of Jt. But I'm rounding irregular summits. not. It's the way I feel." ••
He emphasized that such conferences asked my wife U she had seen it," Riner .It wu the first time be sang the na-
would "only occur after the close allied told the DAILY PILOT toda7." lt w.:;.l tional anthem in pubUC, he said. "l had
consultations that I proposed last week." domeshaped and came up llke a worked on the arrangement for some
Ni.Ion also has stressed the importance parachute, white and billowy. The se-time by myself, awaiting the op.-
of U.S.-Soviet summit talks, and in-cona time it came up it just sort of hung portunity." He said be did not change the
dicated he would press for such a there and slid into-the water again." lyric! and added that "the melody was
meeting early in his administration, U Hiner said he saw it off the east end of not even dlfierent."
elected. Catalina, about 255 degrees and in the Ernie Harwell, the Tigers baseball
(In London, UPI diplomatic writer K. afternoon. He was looking through his club's play-by-play announcer, said he Ur
C. Thaler reported Monday t h a t glaS.!eS for swordfish when he spotted the vited Feliciano to-sing "because he's ooe
diplomatic sources said the Kremlin has monster, lying about 10 feet out of the of the outatanding singers In America to.
changed it.a mind about a summit con-water. day/'
ference with President Johnson and will "No joke about this, Hiner said. Explaining how he devised his version
seek in.stead a meeting with his successor Hiner, born in Westminster, has lived Of the anthem Feliciano said:
early next year.) all his lile in Newport Beach. His family "America is young now, and I thought
Humphrey saJd he had "no illusions" operate the hamburger stand on the end maybe the Anthem could be revived now.
about dealing with the "totalitarlan'' of the Newport Beach pier. This country has given me many op.
Soviet government which he described as The Payoss, with Hiner at the helm , portunltles. I owe everything I have to
having a "callous disregard for the opi-left the Newport Harbor jetty today for a this country. I wanted to contribute
niQM of mankind." week or flahing. something to express my gralificaUon for
But, he said, "we must persevere -Hiner admitted he would be looking for what it ba!I done for me.
whatever the obstacles. whatever the table-serving swordfish nol sea monsters "I love this country Very much. I'm for
trials.•· -however edible. (See FELICIANO, Pqe Z)
Mesa Knife Ambush Hinted
Mrs. Tucker's Murd er Trial Takes New Twist
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tllt OlllY l'UM Stiff
An ugly Image or butcher knUe am-
.bush was projected by the prosecution
today during murder trial testimony of
a psychiatrist who interviewed accuoed
alayer !rtne M. •Tllcker last July.
The defense Objected violently ta
DepulJ Dlatrld AU<ncy Jainea 0 . En-
rlgbt'~ llypothellca1 reconstruCllon ol
circumstaDcel leadlns to the victim 'a
death.
Mrs. Tucker, 38, wile of Costa Mesa
CltJ Councflman G<orse A. Tucter: la
chargecf with murder In the J On• 21
atabblng d .. th <1 Mn. Harriett wm.
phal, 681 of 1841 Minorca Drive.
She Is pleading innocent and innocent
by reason or insanity.
. During t.od"ay's proceedings, Dr. ·51g.
mund ltpsewick of Fairview State Hos-
pital, Costa Mesa, stuck to a prior
evaluaUon of the defendant as a m«!i:
housewife delendlng herself ln a threat-
ening situation.
The prooecaUon does not agree.
Delense 'ttomey ~aul AUllJl(lne, Jt.,
said Enright wu Ill~ beyond rta·
sonable, hypothetJcal speculaUi:m, but
Judge Ronald Crooksha:nt said that will
be fir ltfm lo dttldt.
Enright ls attempting to tllablllh that
a pi<tc:lng scream by the victim Olltaid•
her home next door to the TIJcktr resld·
\
en<e llCC\IJTed almullaneoul)y with th•
•tabbing.
Augustine cootends that Mn. W~·
phal wu knUed during a back yard bat-
.lie over unknown oricih and aaya l.eltl·
moay d.., not support Enright'• theory.
Today's seulon marked the f.lnrt Ull)e
in wblch the -uUon · llu actually
accused Mn. Tucker <1 coming al1er the
vlelim in a premeditated 19anner. . ,
, Dr •. K.....i" aald .he bellev" Mr&
TUcker wu not resporllible ffr bet ac-uon. II the time ol the llabbiq..and
• not capable <1 pmntdltallon. •
· Enrlghl today pointod to I llst <1 15 -ruta in Mn. Tucktt'• put -,_ !See TUCKER, Pl(e I)
J
Two Customers
Wait Till Oose
To Hold Up Bar
Two friendly bar customers waited wr
til Z a.m. today at BerksbirtS' In The Sky
Restaurant at Orange County Airport,
then drew a small automatic pistol,
bound and gagged the bartender and Ded
with nearly $1,000 in cash.
Bartender Robert H. Crotts, %5, ol
Anaheim, told· sheriff's deputi€!;1 he was
locking up when one of the two bandits
approached with ~ gun and tied him up
in the' dLDJng room in· back of the bar.
He said the men had been drinking at
the bar since midnight, and deacrlbed
them as friendly, neatly dz:essed and in
their early 20'1.
Nick Castro, manager of the Or~e
County Airport restaurant owned by ciVlC
I e a d er and restaurateur Ja m es
Berkshire, said the bandits took two of
the three steel boxea coota!nlng between
$900 and $1,000, but that an exact evalua-
Uon had not been made.
Castro said Crotts had been conversing
with the two young robbers for quite a.
while, and was able to give the deputies a
complete description.
Coat
Thlnga are [OOl\inl up -to-
ward the aun which will 'be ·more
plentiful Wednesday, dispelling
thooe patchy rooming clouda and
brlnginc seventylsh ~peratures
to the Orange Coaat.
INSIDE '.l'ODAl!
Wire tditor1 and nt10nntn
lilt ihtir vitw1 cm ihe pred·
dcntiol f'OU -ate qWJliti11
needed b11 the: /utur;1 Pnriclcn&
of the Unt ted Stat<• and l!lc
probllmt h• 1Di1l fa<• .. "' n-
ttr1 the White Houi.t . See Poat
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the JaW. -• • lm'nod olter lholre enacjed by other
City ~ 14onday rilght op-S®lhlancf clllea In ~ mq111\11, •
proved a comprebenS!ve clty onllnanc:e Speclflcally, the lll)t.)'ft.IM!fed' lnw
branded as a crowd coolrol me..,..., but prolllbU• llleepin& lo vehklb. k.l'!PJl!i s:ar
delllgned to toughen lbe town'• atance curlalns Floaed, pla!'lng musical Jn.
agalnat IUCb things as the August llrwnenu Inside. ulllng pro1an17 · and
Newport Pop Ftatival at the Coota Mesa obotructtng pedeslrlan·pu,sage. ~ ~
•
0'41&. Y PILOT Steff ......
· Honorary Newswomcm
" • As part of Namonal Newspaper Week obsemmce (Oct. 6-12), Jerome
F. Collins, Newport Beach city editor for DAILY PILOT, present&
plaque to Newpoit Mayor Doreen Manball during city council ses-
sion Monday. Plaque de&ignates mayor as 11bonorary newswoman"
and notes she has "attractive nose for news."
From Page 1
FREEWAY ACCORD. • •
City Council
•
Rejects Adult
Discotheque
Newport Beacb clty coundlmen Moo-
day night rejedtd a Balboa
reataurateur11 pJan to convert h1a teenage
night· club loto a cllacolbeque -with li-
quor -fer adults.
Finn Ole Ollen loot bla bid ln a
unanimous councll vote.
Ol!en had llOUlht overrullnll of an
earlier plannlng comndutoa d~n
against bla propooal, wblch called f0< a
bar and dance hall operation al 110 E.
Balboa Blvd.
Coundlmen. however. decided that the
openUon would not be compatible with
. the surrowidlng neli)lborbood. The club
la wilbln :MIO feet or a residential """· . Don Elder, prealdenl or the Balboa
Penlnsula Point "-iatkio, WU amoog
opeaten aplnll the plan. He Ill<! the
asaoclaUon, ooe or lbe clty'1 moat ln-
nuentlal homeowners' groups, considers
the propou1 "doel not appear to be a
1iep forward ln the upcradlnfl of t b e
community." ·
Ol!en llJU<'WuWely !hat unlell he is
allowed to tum the operaUon into a
dlacotheque, he would have lo cloee it
down. He Ill<! be 11 lollnglhoney with bla
teenaged patronl.
D41L.Y Pit.OT ,-......
WILL CUT HAIR,
Saddlob•ck'a Dlnon
Newport Growth
Project Members
To Meet Oct. 21
Newport Boulevard must be kept open as Mesa r~olutlon specified any particular N e'W}>Ort Resident Newport Tomorrow, Coe city-citizens
a lifeline arterial between the two cities." aJternate. project to develop guidelines for Newport
The Newport resolution reflected this F 59 y Beach's growth, will hold its opening vJew, Jong espoused by Newport officials. INTERCHANGE Or ears, session Monday, Oct. 21, in city council
"This City Council," it said, "has given Each, however, made reference to the chambefs.
careful study to the possible alternate interchange wilh the Pacific Coast Mrs, Anich, D1'es Some 77 Newport Tomorrow members
alignments of the southerly tenninus of are expected to be on hand for the 8 p.m. Freeway. ' tin the Newport Freeway and ls convinced mee g.
that an alignment along Superi<r Avenue Newport's resolution said U • Superior 'Rbsary will be recited for Helen Anlcb, Newest member of the blue-ribbon
woi.ald benefit both Newport Beach aria Avenue alignment is adopted, the city a resident of Newport Beach since 1909, .committee ls artist-designer Rex Brandt.
the City of Costa Mesa by preserving "does not object" to the type of con~ at'7 p.m. tonight and Mass will be He wU recommended as a "delegate at
Newport Boulevard as a major arterial nection that would include ramps linking celebr-.tea at 10 a.m. Wednesday, both at large~1 by Councilman Robert Shelton
blghway." with N ~ Our LadY of Mt. Carmel Catbollc Churcb, Monday nlgbl Shelton emphasized that '•at on g the Newport Freeway e"...,.. Newport Beach. . Bramtt, who designed the city seal and
Superior Avenue" does not mean "oo top Boulevard. The ramps would be en~y . Mrs. ~Ankh, of 114 ~~ St., died at . b a, former Newport Parks Commission of~orAvenue.'! · . __ ~N .. ewport~.;tnDJvislOa .of lfoag Memi:dal'~SUnda.)r'aftera ,and~ Bo;ard member, will con-
'ljiuperior " be aatd .. ,_., he ,.lJMeij ~ 1l!ihwals' olans thJS: la' ~ailed ·lbe ""° ·-~~. illneli. ~ was 14. '~Ira.le. Cfl the community's iuture •P-
out. We....; Wkln.<.~boUtan ali~'· allgnm.Ot•'i;;~,.q;i. · ~. l ""l!Omlll,AUilrla • .elwrandbelr~.a , ~,Ill!:",;""! of oe~en subjects to be
that parallels It and Is wen of It." · • : · The Costa Meu ;.;,.tutlon sild It Would ..,,,,m.rcw fisherman. cilltt Io ·~ectti; lbe Newport Tomorrow grou~; U YEARS AGO t ob·-~ t S ~ . A . ting Ca!Homla where they bunt their Orsi When ,.. bave tb1a l<lnd of talent, . no Ja.:1. o a upenor venue rou , Bou! -~ Th ..... ..u Sh···•--·"'·• f B andt " Both resolutions were d.1tected to the . "Jf the inte h f ll (that of) th home on. Newport evru ..... e uuo;s ...u cnun, ·~'6 o r , we are California Highway -commission. They 4-D r ~ ~nge 0 ows e were so severe the house was later mov· fortunate to be able to make use of it."
ask ~at the comntlSsion at its Nov .. ts b C~~sa Public Works. Director ed to 25th street.
meeting agree to reopen the Newport 'George MadSen explalned 1 ate r that Mr. Anich purte seined, sailing his nets ~way route questi~n. 'The pre s'f! n t without 8 1ihk _or ramps_ between a Into the·surf off the shores .of the beaches
al1gnmeut wu adopted 24 y.e!l1" ago. realigned Newport Freewav and Newport and bay 8:lld pulling ~m m with the aid Lido Isle Woman
The accord by the two cities assures 'Boulevard Costa Mes8's downtown of horses.
that th~ ~l!gnment will be re~nsidered. ·streets w001d be flooded with ~ars trying Mrs. Anlch ii survived by two childttn, I Hurt m' Accident State DivtS1on of Highways engineers last to make the boulevard-~rreeway con-a son Marco and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur
May had asked that the municipalities nection (Anna) 'Gronsk.y, bOth of Newport Beach;
come to some such joint decision. · · two brotben, Peter of. Yugoslavia and
At that time four alternate alignments Stephen Vesellch, of Altadena; thrte
for the freeway were proposed by the Ri Schedul d grandChildren. divbion . The year-long study had been tes . . e Interment will follow at Holy Sepulcher
requested by Newport and opposed -Cemetery, Orange, directed by Baltz
futtlely -by Costa Mesa. Mortuary; Corona del Mar.
sECOND LOOK ·For Mrs. Graef
Costa Mesa had feared it would lead to
a second look by the state at the adopted
Paeific Coast Freeway route through
Newport. Costa Mesa has long held that
that freeway issue b a closed one. The
route is ln Newport now, and should stay
there, say Costa Mesa officials.
Each of the four Newport Freeway
alternate routes swing west of Newport
Boulevard starting at Bay Street. The
reopened hearings would detennine
which is to selected ultimately.
Neither the Newport nor the Costa
Of Emerald Bay
Memorial services will be held Wed-
nesday for Mrs.. Jane Graef, 49, a
part-time resident of Emerald Bay who
died Saturday after a long illness.
Mrs. Graef, who had been active with
t h e St. Joseph Childrep's Hospital,
recently resided in a home In the San
Fernando Valley where her ·husband C.
Donald Graef ls vice president of Stand-
ard Abrasives.
1,536 Enrolled
At Saddleback
Tot.al Saddlebact College' enrollment
for the fall quarter Is 1,5S6 with BM full-
Urne students and 650 part-Ume.
The figures were given to the Sad-
dleback board Monday night by Supt.
Fred Bremer.
Udo Isle rt9ldent Betty Jane Farrell,
45, of 100 Via Quito, was recovering today
from surgery in Hoag Memorial llospital
klllowing a traffic accident Monday.
Hospital authorities said Mrs. Farrell
suffered· several facial cuts in the ac-
cident a.t the comer or W. Coast Highway
and Dover Drive.
The accident occurred at about 10 a.m.
u Mn. li'arrell was eastbound on the
highway.
Police aaid a car driven by Louis
Brown, U, al 80 HimUngton St., Hun-
tlngloo lleacb WU turning lelt from the
east-bound .center lane of the highway
when it collided with the Farrell car. The
left-tum pocket at the intersection was
clO&ed ·becllilSe of roadwork.
Brown wu treated at Hoag and then
released.
. ftl loir .. II&> GI &' lljilllllr
• ....... I' z••• SWiii '':={ al l ...... lo a perfonnllla b<?JUlt lunOtlooi belon lbe ln pal couri leot caae ar un-
populace, ln lftt Waft ol dl!plnya it:fie constltuUonq ".
Orange CounlY~ two iflojlla -On(y a ~,or It was lnter dee ared
ago. " ~ to be a problem and Costa Mesa officlall
The meuure does not prohibit lllee~lng proe<eded with the crowd cootrol
In campers or traiJm In laii!Ul on11nance•on a Mn!ldlill' Doti.·, . ·
campgrotµld.s, nor does it bar citbens "l"m satisfied that we've worked out an
from watching a1 licensed parade while ordlnanci wltbln t be conailtutlOnaJ
seated on the s.ldl!walk. llmitaUOM," June said after the measure
Action·on the law was delayed while of· wu adopted. • '
Long llal:r Clipped
Saddleback, ·students -
Debating Dress Codes
~ . A long-halied youtb agned Monday
night to get bis hair bimmed but Sad-
d1eback JunJor College District trustees
are heading for a showdown with
rebellious students over the campus dress
<Ode.
Fifty or '° atudenb who showed up for
the board meeting agreed to come back
next Monday ni~ht when the dress code
WW be on the agenda. ·
One who couldn't wQit a week was Pat Dhlon, 19, of Tu5Un, .barred from going to
~lass until be 1eta a baircllt. 'Dlnon la nn Orange eoUt Co.liege stu-
dent by day and la laking one night clasa
at Saddleback. He said he has had no pro-
blem .with the length of bla hair at
Orange Coast •
He told the Saddlebact board, !'I'd like
to attend school my way. I'm clean."
When the board wouldn't budge from its
stand he agreed to crop bis hair so it
doesn't curl in back.
No questions were raised about his
long, bushy s:idebum.s or Genghi5 Khan
mustache.
Student spokesman Stan Kenyon, 18,
said 90 male students had been asked to
get their hair or beards trimmed .
However, counselor to the students
John Flood said only about 10 had been
advised aod none except Dinon barred from" class. . ' / •
Neil Felgenhauer, 19, sporting a closely
cropped beard and semi-tong hair, sai.d
he conformed because being dropped
from school "iS a waste. My college is
more important." ,
The dropped student, Dinon, was more
argumentative. "Hair isn't where it's
at," he told the board. "I know people
right ooW who aren't going to Saddleback
because of it. It's. too bad because they
ahould be going tp school"
He ~dvised the board nqt to enforce the
dress Coi:te "toO heavy." He said tbe col·
lege .U not going· to tum into another
Berkeley, "because we don't have the in·
telllgence to tum into another Berkeley."
He asked if his hair grew long again
later would he be kicked out?
"I'm afraid you'll have to budget for
regular haircuts," Board President
Mi chael Collins told him.
Flood accused Dinon of using abusive
languag.a the nijht he was informed hi5
hair Wasn't suitable. ·
"I was shocked. Maybe you can call it
abusive. I'm not sure," J/inon admitted.
The board agreed to confer with the
students on the <Jress code. Student
spokesman Kenyon, himself clean cut,
said the issue is the vague language
forbidding "unkempt hair and beards."
From Page 1 •
TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. • •
of them provoked -but Dr. Kosewick
said they do not change his opinion of
July 11 in the slightest.
Sunset, a forest and a theatrical stage
filled with animals -all somber, gloomy
paintings done by Mrs. Tucker...::..
were to be used in character analysis to-
day, e psychlatrlats took the stand in the
fourth dq of her murder trial.
Proceedings were recessed shortly
before noon Monday, since defense at-
torney Paul Augustine Jr. had been sub-
poenaed for a federal court case in Los
Angeles.
Most of the Monday morning session
centered around security proceedings at
the home of her Costa Mesa City Coun-
cilman husband and relatiom with their
ne1t door neighbors. ,
Three psychiatrists have found her
sane and able to stand trial, with a fourth
evaluallon pending,
Deputy District Attorney James G.
Enright rested the prosecution's case
at 9:55 a.m. Monday, only a few minutes
after testimony began in the third day of
the Tucker trial.
David R! Whlte, employe or a Market
Bask e ( Store near the Tucker's Mesa
Verde area home, described an incident
in which the defendant elbowed another
customer in line after c~ a check.
White was asked by Enright if the in-
cident could have been accidental,
although it.was quite similar to 14 other
instances cited by a string of prosecutiOQ
witnesses Friday.
White thought for some time before
answering.
"I doubt it," he finally replied.
Tfie only defense witness called Mon·
day was the defendant's husband and
Augustine exprusly stipulaled that Mrs.
Tucker was waiving the clause which
allows a man or woman not to testify in a.
spouse's case.
Much of the subsequent testimony con-
cerned the layout of the Tucker and
Westphal lot.! and homes, plus prior rela-
tions and possible hosUlity between the
two women.
A .routine Monday morning sllp of the
tongue brightened th,e serious pro-
ceedings as Augustine began questioning
Councilman Tucker, drawing chuckles
from the courtroom. ·
11You are the wife of Mrs. Tucker, JS
that correct?" the defense attorney ask-
ed.
"No," Tucker replied.
Augustine paused. .
"You are the husband of Mrs. Tucker,"
he said.
"That's correct," Tucker answered.
During subsequent testimony, the coun-
cilman sai.d relations between his family
and the We.stphat couple were best
described as casual.
He said be knew of no hostility Mrs.
Tucker might have held for the vlcUm,
who was fatally stabbed in the right side
by a blade which punctured a pulmonary
blood vessel and nicked her spine.
The weapon has not been pinned down,
but is thought to be butcher knlle taken
from the Tucker kitchen.
Tucker said be had sensed a note of ap.
prehension in his wife, however, con-
cerning Mrs. Westphal.
The United California Bank officer said
Mrs. Tucker liked to keep patio drapes
closed to screen vision from the Westphal
home and even covered knot holes in a
fence separating the residences.
DAILY PILOT
Mr. ·Graef, uni.ii several years ago,
had been a purchasing execuUve with
the Philco-Ford Aeronutronic Division
in Newport Beach.
A full-time enrollment of 750 or more
studenll had been predidad before th e
college opened.
On Breiner's recommendation 1 S
classe1 were dropped which dld not have
the minimum efU'Ollmenl of 11 atudentl.
only . 1 IQNIC' has it!
ORANGE COAST PU8Lt$HIHG COMl'AN'I'
llob•rt N. W••rl
PrH!dlnl lnCI P11tlll1lwr
J1~\-ll. Curl•v
Via: Presldt-nt •nd Ge""rll M111111u
Tho ... •1 Ke••il Editor
Tho"''' A. M11•phin1
Mln ... lftl Edl!or
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Services will be held at 1 p.m. at
Pacific View Chapel with Dr. Morris
Robinson officiating. In lieu of flowers ,
the family suggests contributions be sent
to the Cancer Research Fund c/o Or.
Harold S. Wandllng, 1930 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles. •
Mrs. Graef is survived by her hus·
band, C. Donald Graef, of the Laguna
Beach home, 544 Emerald Bay; mother,
Mrs. Ruth E. McMullen , San Mateo:
sister, Cosette Barkhurst, Loi Altos;
brother. William McMullen, Pacific
Palisades.
From Page I
FELICIANO ...
everything tt stands ror. When anyone
kicks it, I'm the first to de!end it."
Maily people in Tiger Stadium d.Jd not
like the rendition. "It was awful," aaid
John Taylor of Youngsville, Ohio. '"There
everybody was, standing at attention, on
thelr feet. looking at the nag flying out
there in the breeze, while he wu playing
a rock-and·roll song."
Feliciano appeared at the World Seritt
with bla wile , Hilda, and hll ...ini eye
dog, Trudy. Born in Puerto Rico, the
ilnger has lived the past aeveral yean ln
Newport Beach.
H• bas lllllg !requenUy In Oran&• Coul
• conceru and coffee housea, and -Uy
appeared II M•lodyland whm bla
perlonnanca drew repeat..i lllandlng
ovatlOOI• "
I J
-. --~-. -
Five O&hen: that fell below the cutoff
were retained. Three were required for
majors and the other tWo are journalism,
needed to publish the college neWipaper,
and band.
In all 201 counes are being offered in
the day .:nd evenln& programt.
40-year CdM
Resident Dies
Private services will be held at Melrose
Ab«!j for Jessje Bruce, a resident of
Corona del Mar fOC" lhe past 40 years.
Mias Bruce, of DI Goldenrod, died aud-
denly Wedneaday at the Santa Ana Com·
munJty Hospltll. She wa1 ts.
Born in Sc:oUand, she wu rttil'ed as a
nune and veteran of World War I. serv·
In& overaeu with the U.S. />rmy Medical
Corps.
She is survived by two eou1in1, Andrew
Given of COrona del Mar and James
GI..., ol Seta.Ana.
. Surgery Scheduled
BIRMINGHAM, •,........ , (UPI) :_
Docton al Iha lllnnqbala inaternll1
hospital aaid today ~ 'l'llorN, -ol
lbe ft .. wrvlfllll -opirll born Ihm,
II IUllerlnf fl>om U\.~ --and wlD underlO lllll*'Y·
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WANT TNI
FINEST-
SAFI PIOCISS 1ciantific1lly deve!.
opecl •pecielly for the profe11ion1I
c1rpet cleener, It i1 completely safe
for all c1rpet fibers. .
•INTLI ACTION ute• no llruth•• or
1crubbin g ection, 10 it cloe1 not clil-
tort the pile of the carpet.
SOIL llTAIDING AQ MOTN
PIOOFIN• are incluclecl eT no 1rlTa
ce1t,
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nnMATI
CALl RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS
0\11' 21st Yffr of Service in Ora1190 Coumy
2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MISA
PHONE 546-3432
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• Full of promise and -a, the infant or&anlat!on was IUCC9llUlly
"denvered" by temporary chairman, Mra. A. L. Pinkley and placed In the
hands of newly elected board members.
. Eager "parents" of the ~on, wl!o have pledged lo guide It
through iu first year of e:d.-are Mra. Frank Hniza, p_resident; Mn.
Alexander MacGillivray, vice president; Mn. Berineace Fox, record!DC
secretary; Mrs. Bill st. Clair, correoponding secretary; Mrs. Joe Van Noy,
treasurer, and the Mmes. Ron Stqe, Kerm Rima, Charles Clemeaa and
Ralph LltUelielCI, directors. · . '
More than 34 women were preeent at the orgailizadonal meeting In
the library of the hoopital. AssistaJ!t Administrator David Heeb waa on
hand to tell about the background and goals of Beverly Enterprises, ....,,. .
ers ol: Ill!• proprietary hospital wbkh is the 6rst acute hospital In a dlaln
of convalescent institutions.
Heeb outlined the services which he believed the awdllary should
Immediately institute, stressing the areas of visitation control which. be
described as a continuous g:;:1etn in any hospital; th• gilt shop, for which
a place has already been "gnated; mail distribution, to {Tee staff mem·
bers for more pressing duti~, and matemi~ services, IUCb as teas :for
expectant mothers who will be using the hospital. · · · . . '
He also discussed opportunities ~ •service In the convalescent l!e!cl,
especially in areas of occupational therapy which includes painting, crafts
and other artistic media.
A special gueot was Mrs. Wilfuim Langston, president .of .the AuDI·
iary of Hoag Memorial Hospital, 'Presbyterian, and a representative of
the Orange County caunctl of Auxiliaries. Addressing the group briefly,
Mrs. Langston pointed out the aid that is available to new aunliaries by •
the council .
FORMULA FOR SUCCESS -Hoping they have tbe rlg'lit formula
for success are members of the newlyJorganized auxiliary·to the
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. On hand to contrll>ute necessazy
ingredients were (left to light) Mrs. Dorothy,Thompson, dll'eciOr
-of nw:s\ng; Mrs.-William Langston, president of >Ille Auxiliary ol
Hoag . Memorl\11 Hospital, Presbyterian; David Heeb,. asSistant
a\lministr'11or ·of CoSta 'Mesa Memori8!, and Mrs. A. L. Pinkley,
organizer·of tbe]new auxinary. · T......,, C1ci,w I. 1HI Ha.CM ,. ... 11 ...
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Gavel Taps A.uc:tion Me:ssage
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' ..1ie .. lxlb :~111~-Auc-tion wfil•be unaer way; 'l'Ues·
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BIDDER'S CHOICE _;_~~rs and '~'?~ gu~su ~·g _the .GJamour
Auctioo of the Lido !fie, Working .Coriipl)ttee ·of the . Orance Qounly Pbilhar·
monic Society will have <a'Cliflicult time maklnJ up tl)eir.mind ":".en faced w)tll
handcrafted items llk~ th.ese h"!d. byJ1~' ~-, rj&.l/t) ~· :r:imes: :Dana Latham,
William J. Cowan and .K8pned>. .s~:~ ~~on:wlll be, Tuesday,. OcL 15.
diy, OcL 15. . ~
s_..i by the Lldo')11t
Wcrilnc Qwnm-al Ille ' 0nnge .ea..itY p~ Soctety, the · auCtion w 111
feature ' handmade articles
which members have been
working on throughout the
J"" under the guldanc< of
Mrs. Cedric Roberts, auction
coordlnal«.
Members and their Invited
guests who will gather in the
Lldo Isle bayfront home of
Mn. Thayer S. Crispin..will be
bidding on several 'types of
items. Grab bags, collected
and assembled by the Mmes.
Paul Elmqutn and William
Morris, will be popular along
with the "Little Shop" manag·
ed by the Mmes. Jameo
Bradesm and C l·l n t o n
Eastman. Mn. Frank Bri?t is
chainnan of the knitting com-
mittee and Mn. John Farrer
11 chairman of · the furniture
aection.
Seating arrangementl will
be handled bf Mn. Richal'd A.
McClure and clean up by Mn.
Glen 'lbomu. The Mmes.
William Mead and George
Godfrey wilt model garments
Wblcb ba've *11 handmade bY,
various members.
The iuCt!On, CCllducted by
honorar)'· meinber, 'R'o be rt
GuQtMelm. will begin aft<r
a .luncheon: ~I~ by· Mn.
Morris and her-commit~, the
l\Jmes, Jloo Metoger, John
SoruQS, Eirl Sawyer, Vincent
Healy, Nelli Davis, Farrer an<l ·
John Laun with Mn. Kenneth
Kingsley in chirge of the
punch bowl." -• -
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Leaguers Scale the Peaks of Service '
ScaJing peaks ot leivlce is riathing new to me111bers
of the Assistance League of Newport Beach, but
literally scaling. peaks is what several members will
be dding when \l>ey attend the 20th annual National
Assistance League. Convention in Denver Oct. 21,
22, and 23. Boarding the plane that will fly over the
Rocky Mounlaln.s are (left to right) the Mmes. Colin
Reynolds, \lice president; Jerry Y. Bell, Las Reina!,
and Theodore Robips Jr., Junior Auxiliary. Others
attending will be the Mmes. Wilbur Reynolds,J,te¢·
dent ; Robert Crowner, dental chairman; ames
Winoon, thrill shop; Nickolas Frank, regional coun ..
cil, and John T. Bo)'il Jr., Richard S. OasUe and
Edward Pellegrtn, national c0mmittee members.
Mirror o~'the Wall, :r ell H·er Where Her Hem Must Fall
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with her most precious possesslons
-her children -why 1h0Wdn't we be
treated like responsible people and not
punk tidt? •
Moct of the women I wart for are
·!:t 'Zwtw~woi:ftdo~t~~
('lbeir cblldren· are tenible, too.) Mrs.
A told me nol to use the pbooe "unless
you have 1o call the poll<ie or the fire
department." Mrs: B. 1ald, ••p1ease eal
at home. I'm not l'Ullninc • boardiDt ·
houae." •
Lui "-bl ;Mrs. B told me DOI ~ turn"' tl>e TV becau1e'the Wbes 'wert
welk.-WMlld I be jastilled ln--ali.
ting for -It who doo't treat mo
right! I need the moooy, but I alao
need DIJ ltlf-respec:t.1 ' ' -sAU.Y
DEAA SALLY: YH 1""1d 1101 oil
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for people wllo do DOI treat 1"11 -
perly Hd I llope 7oa wlll leU Mn. A
and Mrs. B wby 1oa ate DO longer ....
lere1ted In ...epllJI( jobt wltb tb<:m.
Tbe7 IJl!pl lean llGlllttblaJ.
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.. The· Brl<f6'1 Guide~t.~ Lt.ndln'
booklet, answer. some ol't11e inoo11n-
quenu1 asked quesUom -wed-
dings. To receive your CWY al lbil
~.. iutde, wnto 1o "-
Landen, In Core ol 1hla -'-
enclosth& .• long, "selt. addretiecl,
llamped envelope ml 35 ceiita Ill ""111.
Alioi1llliilin wlDliO llod lo p )'Oii
wltll your prbbtems. Send them to ber
In ewe o( tho DAU. Y PILOT, encloo-
lnc I ltamped, tell-mi""
qi>t.
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T_e·lephone Line Proviqes ·Connect.ing · Li:nk
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---CORONA DEL MAR CELEBRANTS
Mr. ond Mrs. John ·L, ~I.
John Connells Feted
• f ....... MN1 "TNI h ,._ ltlt )II I
--el ertldlil. • ""' ..,..,._ ~ 9f tM Meill•I HMM1 ,AMlda,... • -..iiai.t ........ " ~ 6WYIM llnMr fllt ell,..._
... MWltti l+Mlltl Alloclfltlolo " Or .... CWMY, 1ll'IMM Wttt1 ~
--""-lllldM '''"'"''''. ........ "' ... Q1th, 111"""""'9 """"·' 117 JODEAN •BASTING!
., .. .., ,.. l flfll
"Criall 'center •.. Sue."
Tho Menial H e • It b
A 1 IOCJata llmultaneolllly
plcU up the talephon1
receiver and reaches for a
contact sheet and pen.
The lncomlnl call may bo
a pot.enuaI 1uicide, a
taeoager troubled by dojlo
or family lltuations, aa
elderly penon who ts alone
and lonety, or an lhdlvidual
dialreaaed by marl ta 1
diloord, divorce or death.
Durinc· the contact thl
MBA , lfrivll ta ,...,.,.
and ooeourap •bllo
llm~ly . mractlnc
esMDtlal .,, information -
nlDlt, telephone nmnber,
Wnlly ,,,_ber or friend.
-,.. the -lalki .•be trlel ta evaluata the 1tata ol
crll& the lndlvidual iJ ...
perlenclnJ and probe for th•
Jmmediite eource of trou-
bW.
The volunteer always trle1
ta be bonett and 1ym·
pothetic. Shi does -I Ibo
bu lo do• without mlktnf
glib promilH. The MBA wllf
either urce, the caner to
, come 1n to the clinic far pro-
. fealional COlmlellng or· refer
the call ta another public "'
p r 1 • a t e ntlOUl'Ce br the
community. In some m..
IWlces people bavo beea
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Horoscope
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lllldo<irllofan•~
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'DloJ ... --OIDOtloliei •-II DOI de...-C an4 11111 tllo1
Mid Mlp." II.YI Mn. Job
lfdlollotrCb. 1111 tllldlJ -..... -._... -1111 ,,._.,.. ..... __
1 yaro la p1ycblatrh
tnlDJnl.
s. ... -..... ..,,. .. lulferi>!I . with • -
-fool ir-"
-eallllis· -· i-taC tlloy 'm1*bt be plac-
od la a booPl1aJ. Ibo ...... tlllued. v
"Our purpoM ii ta pt and
bop potlel!ta out o I
boopltall, and by b01uf -
por11.. lo -clurlnC a
-· " ...... 'bop u-functlonlot la the -· munity, .. abe state..
r On 50th Anniversary Aquarius: Be Creative
Mr. and Mn. Jobn L. Con-Speclol guesll from lllJl.ol.
ne11 of Corona del MM ore town will bl Mike Com!ell 'of
•r celebrating their golden wed-~ ... ~ ·-~-dlng annlverury today by •OITOllCll, ~ ir-•: ~ booting a dinner party in the Miu Sally Ford of Booton,
; Newporter Inn for 30 mem· tbe1r ll'Uddaurbter; Mr. and
I' ben ol tbelr lmmediJta fom-Mfs. H. A. Yob of Los An-
Uy. I~• Mn. Connell'• brotb-
Thls evening at I a 1peclal er and bis wife;· Mr. and Mn.
mass of tbanltsglvtng will be Jlarolcl Clinlta, 11111 Lail ObiJ.
: said in tbelr honor in Our po, and""'· J. w. Fm!, Win-
' Lady Queen of Angell Catb-netU.
' olic Church, Corona del Mir. CGnDell WU a General Mo-
Last Sunday they were fet-tora aecutlve who served the
ed at a recepilon presented corporation in Milwaukee,
by their IOO and ~. N..,, Orletn1, Cblcqo, Kan-
More than 100 relativei and . su City, Odland and Do-
clOIO friends congratulated troll before rellrlnc and mov-
them in the Newport Beach lni ta Corooa del MM in
home ol Mr. and Mn. Rici> 11158.
ard K. Miller, the hmor""' He iJ a DUI Jnember ol the
daughter and IOD-ln-law. KnlglJts of~ and hll .
Their other two children wife is a member of. Our
are John H. Connell ol Colla Lady ~ ol Anpll Guild
M.... president of ConneU and the n-., Club ol N..,,.
Cbevralet la Colla M-. and port Beocb.
Mn. William F. Fm! ol Win-Tho CGmelll ..,. DWTled
netb, Ill The Qmell1 are OCt. I, 1111, in Ill. John'•
grudponn1a ta D cblldren CalboUc Qnadi, Del lololnel,
and -greot.sranddiild. ,_
N~vemb.er
Wedding
Planned Who Will Be Chqsen?
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 9
By llYDNEY OHAllll .,,.. _ --
bll <!elllDJ. • ,AllralolJ
poi:lta ... WWJ."
AlllE8 (M arc b :II-April
It): Esudo --..
lo!-ncelve4 Io d a 1
verified bask belief. You
have ltrqth, authority on
,.... olde. Know tllla and
-ta yl•ld ta -. Move llbead -expre11 'II.,,.,
TAVl\U5 (Ai>dl 20-May
:ZO): Add lo _..aiOlll.
TUo .ivautace of anlquo
barpin. Oontact lllOW in
I*! JIOYI dlvid"1cll today.
lie alert, awaft of op-
~.-lo< COl!l•
pietin( -beiln1"nc -jeciJ.
GEMINI (M1y 21.June
JO): Cydo,,.,... "'' N..,,, -·ileOola, ID ,-11111 do ~. llo -· 'Vital, ..... Oilneil. You.,. --IA>
--·· Do .. la Clrislnal, ~ -
-· Gel Pnc-CANCER (Jam :11.Jul:r
22): Fln4 out "' Wl>.J <l
....... DClll'I . be IOlllfled
with IUPtd1da1 ........
Dolw blimid the -· So-....... -oecret. x.., a~. But also act m
The veil of Hcrecy which lhrouda plans for the 17th annual boos .. night will he
li1ted by Ille Orange County Legal Secretarteo when tlley name Ille 11168-89 Boss·
Tbo u1a11ment of Sberl of-ate-Year. The presentation will take place Friday, Oct. 18, when secrola'ries
1[allar and Jam" Slafil and their gums 1at11er in the Balboa Bay Club. Checking plans for the nautical
11u bean announced by Ibo themed evOlll are Mrs. Robert F. Mattllewa and Thomu E. Hetteman, a pert
brlda-ln-be'• porull, Mn. recipient. ..
""'lmo"1o41e. LE9 (July JS.Aus. 22):
Ac«ml ... ooclal adlvll)'. Meet -II. G 1 I 1oplllor
•Ith GEMINI lndlvldual.
-f11slblllty . Bo
wnallle and clloP'1 -
of -· Sphere of lo· -ellj)Olldl. You're a ..-.
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SHERI KAISER
November Bride
Fashion,
luncheon
Scheduled
'lbe monthly women'1 lun-
cheo~ and style show of the
Balboa Yacht Club will take
place Ocl 10 in t h e
clubhoUR.
The llOcial hour will begin
at 11:30 with luncheon at
12:30. After being' welcomed
by Mn. Ralph Deaver, Ibo
commentator Miss Robin
Mitchell will pre 1 e n t
Wblolll by Robin 0 f
Nnport Buch and cuatom
band knlll by Mi11 Joan
Cbay1or ol Oolta Mesa.
Modell will be th1 Mme1.
Jay Llndonnan, Mark Hall,
Royal Tucker, M I c b a e I
J'lJnb; Wtitiam B o I a n d ,
David Youns and Charles EcldJ.
Edmund Catrow of~-"--~~-------------------~
Sacramento and J a m 1 1
KalRr of Newport Beach.
Parenti of the
brl4ogroom4lect an Mr.
and Mn. L. W. Sla(lo ol
HuntlJ!i!on llMch.
Tbo future bride iJ •
sraduata o1 EntJaa lllgl!
School in Sacramoato and
•ttended the Unlvenlty of
Hawaii. She b a topbomore
at Oran1a Qwt College.
Her flance, a graduate of
Mat.r Del lllgl! Schoo~ ii •
sophomore at OCC. Having
played varolty bueball at
both scbooil, he currently iJ
playing wltlt-the rookies of
the BalUmore 0 r 1 o l e
organization.
Tbo coupla plan lo att.nd
San Diego St.ate Collere in
the 1Prln1. Tbelr •edcllng
will take place Nov. 28, Jn
St James l!lpiJcopoJ Church
in Newport Aeach.
Weavers
View Dolls
Mr1. Betty Laree, whose character dou. appear in
mu.euma throughout tbe
country, Will pruent the
proiram at the meeting of
the South Oout Weaver'• Gutid next Thurlday'.
The pre1entatlon wlll take
place at 1 p.m. in the
Spurgeon Room ot Ibo Santa
Ana Ubrary.
Range of Answers
Life-It Begins When?
By PATRICK J, SULIJVAN __ , -ta oay '"Ibo l<l'lll1 iJ not a
BERKELEY (UPI) -qunum Ufe bqinl al an human Ille In the v..-y begln-
Wben -a human Hfo Nrller -tbm 1boso who llinl, but "'1len It bejlDI ta
begin -bol<ro or alter a Ule4 p1ycholo1lcal , lake 1bapo you -feol It
baby ii bo<n? 1oc:loloslcal and c"1tural and .., -can loll you
'Ibat queltim elclted a d e fin 1.t t o n 1 , Knutlon IOIJ'letblnc about tl 'J'ben lt Ja:
VIRGO (Aul. :13-&ept. D):
Pooll!Cllo, -cbanp. YC!!Lcoul4 bo -la In.
-oqaabbll. -dl,.it,i' -11111 -allly.
Pt tsMta n.. if JOU adlmra 1o-. Rebel• pull you
ID loet.
Llll1I.\ (lll!Jt, -12)1
Good ·-~ lodo:1
---.,.,.,,.,., m. lelleclllal -.... Raad =..,.~~-= !;:. ft!POrled. ...i, It moans oomeWnc to
beal1ll P<Ofeaalmala quea· Womm tonded ta ldfdlfy 1lle molbu, hM a oool, &nd :.. z . Cl b
Uoned by f eeearchflrl at tbe a ne1f btl:n& lifti at tin ii A bumla II onta u
un1...,,.f1y ct Callfcnla, earHer point -men. "A i.m,.;, Iii. belinl th•
Berkeley. Oil>« -• from tl1e · The~t In oplnlon iJ ..... survoy. =· for ... cblld -It iJ i.... and 1lle W I ol 11-"'•aoce lo "Uf• wnbillool ccrd iJ cul .. " e comes
many pub~·-h ea l th Ibo lllinlM tho mother "A, b!mm life be&lno at
deciale111," 1114 Andie L. -· Ibo II P"IJlllll, for vi-bll'tb, -Ille beby
Knutson, a pro1 .... , of the or,.mnn laltei °"•IOU! ~ .. " .. and q,n. ~: Educator bebaviocal tcieooel w h o IOmt time between con-~ ... • ~ "" ,,..
conducted the itrvey. ~~ md whf.11. she feels = and 11 a live, hellChy
He p r edicted the Dr. Will1&m Cunnln&ham,
V8riaoces ~ opinion on 1uperintendent of t b e
wllel! a human llfe .WU r-----------------~ Newport.Mela Va If Io d
will hi..1Ve a 1trong influence School District, will be ruert
on controversies over pro-tptaker at tbe noon lun-
posed chances or laws on Weddings-Troths cheon meettn1 of th< Zoata abortloo, ~ and • Club of Nnport Harbor.
eugenic• -1ubjecta which The meeUn1 will take
more or le&1 directly In· place in the Zonta 5enlor
volve the medical lleld. P1'lot's Dead/1'nes Cltlulll c 1ubh0. I 0 on One Ample aoswer: "A Thunda,y, OcL 10.
blllIWI Hie begins at CCII· Dr. CUnnlnsbam, former
cepUoo -.,. the fetus ls To Hold dlaappointmen~ proapectlYI 1uperlntendent ol t b •
• human being. • penon, brides ·-reminded to have their weddln& Jla1trml Dlllrld, llu -with a soul Ill cooceptioa, -· twlco boaor'od Wlill -ol ...i abortioo la murder." 1tori11 . with black and white glouy phol<>-the Year and Outatancllnl
Ano!her ...,..., at Ille op-grapba to the DAILY PILOT Soclely Depar1-Boll anrdl. Altboulh the
poctto e:dreme, lald, "A ment prior to or within one week alter Uta CIDmlnglwnl baTI on 11 human life begin• 1'ben It wed4Jnf. .....,lb' movad lo the ana,
ttatta to recapile and For en11.1ement announcements tt 1s Dr. Cunntnpam 11 aJreadJ
relate lllleU to Ila ..,. iuggoltecl Utat ,tho 1tory, a1Jo accompanied acUve In comnnml!J aflaln, • LmldMon c:balrm• will
be ...... Jolla Reid, •bllo fr¢'• coanB-. will be lln. 1-d South. A ..
M'n. Lar11 formerly ha4
the Wuver1 Cottafo at
ICllotll lle1t1 Farm.
viromn..a, beglno lo learn, by a black and white glossy p I c I u r ·e, be belnC • member Gt the ~i!,.i =amU; 111boliltocl urq. II the belrothal announ... ~":..: ~. the
rill a per~." m111t and· wedcllnC dat-. are lbr: ,...ta or lou . Four Zoall llrlt 1or 1111 . ... .. will loo Mn. Ed , .. -. 'cu . . Km.-·~ 111 apart. oal7 u.. ftdclinC photo will bo... -of~1111lbem. : ... Auxiliary w1u-..:,!'if,•fclaa1 ,, ceplld. · lroduoodlrwl-otbr
..... ft.IL ~. --~"!-'"'· .. ..._._...,... -· educ-. To h~~ 1111 unmonll OD llolh "*" . bllll ocboolL J-_,_,,_,... -~--, -mt"IOeCl!iltf. The ,_*<111--·dliif ind . ;'fcrml -·nlllP--1-· nw·ID-llillllliHloo -~ cl tb1 Incl-botll lndlvl4oal an4 able In all U.. DAILY PILOT ottlca "111 be 1111 -. aim.. FAVOlllTES Aam!._ IAtlda AllJjJ!ary, group quatloulft&. "1rther ~ will be auw....i llJ Social Wlallald, -~
0.¥"'"\ Ualt W. ptbor Partlclpoata lo 1111......., N-atalf mlmhln aL"2-U21 or •~948'. !•• =::.:t~• ... ta -sr. E•..,. ID 1111 "-'-1Atlm '11110 -""'""'·al Or • nOOd, Wlallr "" ' r""''· Hall. lfl I p.m. n!u,louJ ~lo lheir -, Mia llemlco VOlllL
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and lear:d. Utlli1e
lmo•lldp: OIJlala llinl from
CANCER m•~•· You will ---··--· SCORPIO (Ool. 2 3 •
Nov ... :11): -~
-a<IJ\llllDOllll. Ono who ORI JOU fllvor mlk.11
p11ment. Keep mate,
partner --.i. Lum ta
trult one you love -then
lUlfl take1 on more 1atl.styinr
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SAGITTAIUIJS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21 ): Respect rules,
law1, reculatlon1 . Be
Uloroolb-When you .... pro-
fldent, you .., Innovate.
Goin conlldence lhnluib ad·
ded laiowle<lll'. Accent on
dealing< with pubHc.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Status Knit
7061
i t,A&B ... 1.
Note thie lllmmq effect
crested by Will and Jaco
stitch paneiJ. Nn, lllllll
look.
Knlt In .... ports -yob
end 111 .... In -ploce; then
-ol -Oii drtular -dle. Pattem M : dlrectloal
lllJel SI.a included.
Fl1TY CKNTll (c:olm) for
each pattem -1dd II cen11
for eoc:b pattem fer flmdUI
malUna and speclal bandllni; otbenrl.. llilnkl111 clellvery
will -three -......... Send ta Allee Broob the DAI·
LY PILOT, 106 Needlecraft
Dept., .Bos 113, Old Gbelsea
StatlCll, N..,, York, N. Y. !OO!L
Print Nome, A-, 7.lp,
PotlmlNIUllber. ·
NEW 11111 NEEDLECl\AJl'I'
CATALOG -''belt tallhknl"
"Moot "°" de!lp ta lcll, erochet. tew, wea,.._ em-
brolclerl" lly edllon. nu.
!no potterna inllde. IO -.
-ol II Jiffy .... -
COIDpleta palternl -la-
.._i ... 1111 ta ..... IO ......
-No.1-DolaoQlllll
-II !"iDPlelo pio--......
-Ho. I -Mw w
Qlllo -,..ii,.. for u qullla.
J... It): <lonoeatrall ..,
-·Bo..,. you mvo
~ looll fer job .i bind.
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time, monoy. Older la·
clvldual willqty -U• perlence.
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11): Bo..-... w-
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Member of oppoel1it HS
pllya pro011nent role. People
ue attracted to yoq. Salte
alllllty fa hlcl1. You 1UOC9e4.
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20): Spolll&!>t ... oec:urlty,
home improvement. Value
of _..a!om can be-.,.
cod. Know tis -11114 besln
program ot construction. Be
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reliance. Get started today.
IF TODAY 18 YOVl\
BIRTHDAY you •e at~
tneted lo medldl!e, wlDlnl
to u.<:rWce for welfare ef
otben. SOme t a k e ad·
vaftblp oi tbiJ fador.
Fi>&l>dal 111uat1on wm Im·
'prove.
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Women
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Sweet Art• take
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-who have bad oliht daco<allnl louGm or do ad·
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New offtcen are the
Mm11. Berl Jamllon, pn•l·
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dent; Zada Ta7lor,
tecretlr,.; Pete Tat am,
treasurer, and Clare ae •
Wllllaml<ic, advllor.
F u rt b e r tnfonn1tion
reprdlq the club -be obtalne4 by oalllnl Mrs.
Donald Pacol, p u b 11 c 11 y
cbolnnan, 11 Ml-la
Rites Planned
In December
' st. Andrn'1 Prolbytorlan Cbape~ Newport Boa.b will
be Ibo oeltlnl for Ibo Doc. 7
-anllinC la ..... rllp Sall1-Marti ~
and Joba B. P~
The --iJ Ibo claUO>lor ot Mr. an4 Mr.
Joha L. -ot Colla
JI-, and parmta " bor
-... Kr. an4 lln. 1lobert H. PeddJ<ord ot
Newport Budl. llotls an
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Cos-ta ~ Mes a Today'll Uoshlg
EDITION
voe. or, NO. 242, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 8, ·1968
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Ambush Slaying?
Tucker Defense Protests DA's Claim~.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of fflt 0.11' Pllet Slaff
An ugly image of butcher knife am-
bush was projected by the prosecution
today during murder trial teslllrumy or
a psychiatrist who interviewed accu.sed
slayer lmte M. Tucker last July.
The defense objected violenUy to
Deputy District Attorney James G. En-
right's hypothetical reconstruction of
circiunst.ances leading to the victim's
death. ,
Mrs. Tueker, 31, wife of ~ Mesa
City COuncllman. George A. Tucker, is
charged, wjt)J murder in the June 28
stabbing death of ~ Harriett West-
phal, &81 of 1646 Mlnorca Drive.
She is pleading irinocent and iMocent
by reaiim..of insanitf.
During today's ,proceedings, Dr. Sig·
mund Kosewick of Fairview State Hos-
pital, Cost.a Mesa, sb.ick to a prior
evaluation of the defendant as a meet
housewife defending herself in a threat-
ening situation.
The prosecution does not agree.
Defense attorney Paul Augustine, Jr.,
said Enright was stepping beyond rea-
sonable, hypothetical speculation, but
Judge Ronald Crookshank said ·that will
be lot him to decide.
Enril\hl is atle~pting to ~~ Uuit
1 plerlclng scream byitiie"'ricdiit outsid.
her home next door to the ~ resid-
ence occurred alhiultaneous1y with the
stabl$ing.
Augustine contends that Mrs. West-
phal was knifed during a back yard bat-
tle over unknown origin and says testi-
mony does not support Enright'• theory.
Today's session marked the first time
In which the p1'osecution has actually
accused Mrs. Tucker of coming after the
victim In a premeditated manner.
Dr. Kosewict said he ~eves Mrs.
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTIONS? ~ ... ..., ... !!di•~·
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tions at the time of the stabbing and
not capable ot premedltaUon.
Enright today pointed to a list of 15
assaufts in .Mrs. Tuc)::er's past -none
of them provoked -but Or. Kosewick
said they do not change his opinion of
July 11 in the slighlest.
Sunset, a forest and a theatrica1 stage
filled with ariimals -all somber, gloomy
N o More Pop fi'ete Cutups?
palntlnp done by Mrs. Tucker-
were to be used in character ana1ysia to-
day, as psychialrists took the stand In the
fourth day of her murder trial.
Proceedings were receased llhortly
before noon Monday, since defeme at.
tomey Augustine had been sub-
potnaed for a federal court case 1n Los
AngeleJ.
Most of the Monday morning ....ion
centered ~ security proceedinga: at
the home of her Costa Mesa City Coun-
cilman husband and reiations wilh their
next door neighbors.
Three paychiatrists have found her
sane and able to stand.trial, with a fourth
evaluaUon pending.
Enright r¢ed. the prosecuUon's case
at 9:S5 a.m. M9flday, only a few minu(es
after testimony began in the third day of
the Tucker trial.
'David R. White, employe of a Market
B a s k et Store near the Tucker's Mesa
Verde area home, described an lncldent
in which the defendant elbowed another
customer in line after cashing a check.
White was asked by Enright ir the in-
cident cQUld have been accidental,
although it was quite linlllat to 14 other
instances cited by a string of prosecµUon
wi~, ~· 7.'' -... · ~;., ·
Whtie ~ or 't!lii~ ih ~~-I~" he fmBDy.,.pllett. '
The only defense witness Called Mon-
day was the defendant's husband and
Augustine expressly stipulated that Mrs.
Tucker was waiving the clause which
allo\YS a man or womllll not to tesUfy in a
spouse's case.
Much of the subsequent tesUmony con-
cerned the layout of the Tucker and
Westphal lots and homes, plus prior rela-
(See nJCK.ER, Page !)
Crowd Controls Tightened
The time is almosl here when a Costa
Mesa visitor playing a flute in his van
vehicle behind closed curtai.ns and swear-
ing at a sour note will be in violation of
the law.
City Councilmen Monday night ap.
proved a comprehensive city ordinance
branded as a crowd control measure, but
designed to toughen lhe town's !lance
against such things as the August
Newport Pop Festival at the Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds.
Listening to a minute-long report by Ci-
ty Attorney Roy June, councilmen
unanimously approved the measure, pat-
terned after UlOOe enacted by other
Southland cities in recent months.
Specifically, the not-yet-in-effect law
prohibits sleeping in vehicles, keeping car
curtains closed, playing musicaJ in-
struments Wide, using profanity and
obstructing pedestrian passage.
The law also touches OD drinking, sil-
ting, spitting on the sidewalk or otherwise
performing bodUf""' functions before the
populace, in the wake of displays at the
Orange County Fairgrounds two months
ago.
The measure does not prohibit sleeping
in campers or trailers in lawful
campgrounds, nor does it bar citizens
from watching a licensed parade while
seated on the sidewalk.
Action on the law was delayed while of-
ficials awaited the outcOme of a similar
Laguna Beach ordinance thrown out in a
municipal court test cast as u.o-
Year Fight for Station
Faces Additional Del,ay
After a year's fight to build a service ·
staUon -at S30 per day in expenses -
elderly Francls X. Shoen put In his two
cents worth .before the COllta Mesa City
Council Monday night.
Hi.a commentary against mwUclpl\
harassment a n d in favor of lree en-
terprise got him only another two week
delay in action On a conditional use
permit tO allow the station.
Just as might have been upecled, the
Humble Oil and Refining Co. &oot one
look at a proposed sen'ice ttauon
ordinance about to ha adopted "1 the clly
and la hacking olf,
The oil firm requested a two-wedr
deloy to consider 24 condlticn "h t c h
would be ottached to COllltrUCtloo ol the
station on Newport Boolevard at Baker
Street, In an industrially soned area.
"I been horain' oround hett and I feel
lite I've baa 1ttlOwn t me for
almost • year now," Shoell declared
before clly councilmen.
The laat deloy waa lmpoa<d three
week.I a10 to allow the City Council ond
Plannln& Conunlsmon Ume to evaluate
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the study of Costa Mesa 's 114 existing sta-
t.ions and suggested Improvements.
Shoen ·demanded Monday that he get
his permit under the old ordinance.
because the new one lsn1 adopled yet.
"By golly that's not Ute American
Way," Shoen declared, adding, "I should
have had Uuil permit last meeting."
Free enteqriee may be an evil, he
opined as wtll, .but It Is the least of the
variety of potential° evils ond llhould be
tr..led kindly.
Shoe n .,.Mta, to h ave the station
developed on a comer ot · his tt acre
~ as the tnttlal Increment ol 1
ratourant ..... porllapa motel facillty,
buldelaya have mlled him for a,.ar.
He told the City Cowlcll MOO<lay night
Uu!t ltappean the Humble !irm may now
drop the plan, at which time ho would
have to pay bock $10,00ll, not to mentloo
lost Interest one\ tu payment&. eom.:ttmezr~ ._.., the
permit ak>rlg with the 24 lllpuJaUon1, but
tnded op delaylng It unUI Nov. 21, as uk-
ed by the oil eompany.
"For,.t I~" ho llld dourly .,hen oated
for an opinion.
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constilutiona1.
Only a portion of it was later declared
l.o be a problem and Costa Mesa officials
proceeded with the crowd control
ordinance on a confident note.
"I'm satisfied that we 've worked out an
ordinance within l b e constitutional
limitations," June said after the measure
was adopted.
Vatican Viewing
Dutch Writings
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -The Vatican
said today ,the wriUngs of Belgian-born
Dutch Theologian E.C. Schillebeeckx are
being "examined for error" but there Is
absolutely no question of a heresy trial
nor will there be such a trial.
Msgr. Fausto Vallainc, the official
Valk:an spokesman, said the VaUcan's
powerful and conservative congregation
for the doctrine of Ule faith was in-
vestigating the wtJtings of Schillebeeckx.
The Dominican Father is an adviler to
Dutch Roma:n Catholic Bishops, w h o
have opposed the Pope's ban on the use
of artificial birth control tnethods. He ls
a leading liberal theologian.
Vallalnc _.1d it wp Ws duty to put the
press on guard agaihst "superficial and
inexact" reports.
Big Day Nears,
And Pilot There
The big conlnllltallon belw..., the
Untled Stalel IJICI Roasla la laa than 24
houri awoy tn M:nlco City.
DAILY PILOr Sporla Editor Glenn
While reporto from the Olymple1 dty to-
day ond lelll oome ol tho probltm1 lactd
by Huntington Beach'& Moola NJtzmrul
ia80istant coach ol the American Jl'aler
polo leam) and other Orange Coul
Olympians.
While'• uclu~ve ator)I II on Pia< ll
JOSE FELICIANO PUTS 'SOUL' IN NATIONAL ANTHEM
Newport Singer Stirs Cont roversy With Rendition
Dis~ord
' . Anthem
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From .w-.... sm!c:u 1tme by myM!lf, awoJllJif the op.
Newport Beach ttsident Joile Feliciano portuntty. '"He said he dtd not cliange the
said today he's had no adverse reaCtl.on lyrics and added that "ihe melody was
from his I.As ve·gas nightclub aadJences oot even d.lfJ'ererit. '" ·
to tbe way be sang the Star Spangled Ernie Barwell, the Tigers baseball
Banner Monday at the World Series in club's plhy-by-play announcer, said he in-
Detroit. vlted• Feliciano to Sing •·because he'a one
Many of the 53,000 baseball fans booed of the outstanding singers In America ~ day." after Feliciano played tUs guitar and sang Explaining ~ be ,dev~ his version
the National Anthem in a highly atylistic of the anthem Feliciano said:
interpretaUon aimilar to the soUnda of "America la young now, ahd I thought
"soul" music. maybe the Anthem cou1d be revived now.
"It was nonpatrioUc,.. 1 al d one This country bas given me many op-
disgusted person. "n was a disgrace and portunIUes. I owe everything I have to
an insu1t," said another. th1s country. I wanted tO contribute
Feliciano, 23 years old and blind since something to express my graUficalion for
birth, left the game during the fifth hr what it has done for me.
ning to return to Las Vegas for hi!: ~·1 love this country very much. I'm for
nightclub show. e\lerythlng lt stands for. When anyone
After his first show Monday night, he kicks it, I'm the first to defend it."
told a newsman that "everyone on tbe Many people in Tiger Stadium did not
plane from Detroit wu extremely nice" like the rendition. "It was awful," said
and ~t people stood and applauded at John Taylor of Youngsville, OhiQ. "There
his show when he mentioned his World everybody was, standing at attenUon, on
Series appearance. "Eve~ seems their feet, looking · at the flag fiylng out
all rjght," be said. there in the breeze, while be was playing
The singer, who has skyrocketed into a rock-and-roll song."
fame within the past year with hits such Feliciano appeared at the World Series
· as "Light My Firt" and "High Heeled · with his wife, Hilda, and his seeing eye
Sneakers," said he was "a little scar.ed" dog, Trudy. Born' in Pue~ Rico; the
when asked to sing the anthem. singer has lived the past severa1 yean in
"I was afraid people would misconstnJe Newport Beach.
It and say t•m making fun of It. But I'm He baa sung frequenUy in Ora,nge Coe.st
not. It's the way I feel ." concerts and coffee houses and recenUy
It was the first time be sang the na-appeared at Melodyiand where hls
tionaI anthem In public, ho said. "! had -perfonnance3 drew repealed standing
worked on the arrangement for some ovatioD!.
Catalina-Vega s Airliner
Crash Oaims Lives of 4
Frem Wire Servlcn
LAS VEG,.S, _Nev. -Four persons
were tilled taday when a twin~e
catalina-Vegas airliner crashed in flame.s
in a field shortly after talcinj"Olf for San
Diego. \
The turW.jet DeHaVllland nove, an
eight-seater, apparehtly developed engine
trouble after the predawntakeoJf and the
pilot attempted to relum to McCarran
Airport here.
Catalina-Vegas Airlines until last weeJ(
operal!!d llcll;duled fUgllta "'t of ~· Coonty Airport to Palm Springs Ind \.Is
Veg'IS. They abandoned the roulel and anotber aJrllne,.caWill!' Aero Commuttr, toot over the n!lhl aervlce. .-•
Wilnelaes to tl>ts mornlnc'• ~..i ·
told Oirl< eouDty SherHPo d~piit)et tho .
crall "!cnl lnln Olmeo when U w11 ohcNI
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Volcano Empts
VOLCANO,..-(UPl)--
votcooo "' tho llllnd ol Halrall ~
Monday f« the lint Ume atpce Autua
with a "curtain ilf'flre" obout a .mlla1oad,
• hall ..... No homes or properly wm In dapcer.
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300 feel from the around and esploded ..
Impact.
Three of the four persons killed 1were
Identified as William Haskins, pilot; ~ .
Weaver, copilot~ and C. COnWaj .. a
passenger. The other filtallty wia .'1ftn a ·
passenger. All were belieyed to' be San
Dle10 residents.
Cubans .Celebrate
Che Anniversary
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HAVANA (AP) -Cub a , com-
mtmqraled tho jlrst annl•"!"'Y of the
·dulh of EnMi!JO Che' G~oro today by caU~g m111 U1ttnbllt1 1h fect6riel: and
-to hear ~.ol 1111 ~bel· and Prtme Mlnlatir Ftdol Castto'1 trt-
to tho l\ltrfllll.
It WU I .. ladvdf qulot <Uln*'1-
'J'ho ... l)llub la espec1*I to -•
'lburaday -tho ,_ -"OM Hunclrocf Yurt of 1itn1C11e Io r
llidopeodoneo." °""' .... -wtD be
In Ibo -~ and Cllotro II erpettod to
eute'n ~· Pr<>vlnce! 11 lho
• t e. "Cuban 11· e r·O Manuel dt
moiled aplnsl .!he S•••••• tn 11111, -.... -
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N.Y. Stoeks
JEN CENTS
2 Councils
In Accord
On Freeway
By JEROME F. COILINS OI lllt Dillll' ,.... 11.tf
For the first time In more than a
decade, Newport Beach and cOsta Mesa
today are in accord on a freeway Lssue.
Clty councils In both clUe1 Monday
rllght fonnally went oa record favoring a
new alignment for the Newport Freeway
as H sllce! through the Harbor Aru.
toward the sea.
Voting on similarly worded resolutlons.
the two councils said they want the route
west of Superior Avenue. As adopted, it ii
now superimposed on Newport Boulevard
from B_ay Avenue in Costa Mesa to the
adopted Pacific Coast Freeway route
above ¥.'est Coast Highway in Newport.
Monday nighl's vote was 12-0.
NeWPQrt's seven councilmen were first
to ado"pt the resolution unanimously. It
asked the state to reopen freeway route
hearings.
Wary Until the end, the five-man Costa
Me"sa council, 'meeting three miles away.
waited until they had word of Newport'•
acfion befort tlie)' approved their resolu-
tion.
Sald Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L.
Piqkley: ~'Tbis does not 'i• rid of Ill C1Uf p hfmliS yet..But it's ·a tremendous step."
!ntor-dty coopetatton ~ ot
llotlL counclll JotnlJy recommeniled ibO
adloh.. The Costa Mesa committee in-
cluded Vke May0r Robert WU.00 and
Willard Jordan, who. 4 like Wj.lson. is a
fonner mayor. Their NewPort coUn-
terparts' were Vice Mayor Lindsley
Parsons and Councilman Robert Shelton;
In proposing , the resolution, Parsons
told his Newport colleagues :
"I hope this will be looked on favorably
because of my very strong belief that
Newport Boulevard.must be kept.open· as
a lifeline arterial between the two ciUes."
The Newport molutlon reOected thll
view, Jong espoused by Newport offJclali.
"This City Council,'' It said, "has given
careful study to the poa:slble alternate
alignments of the BOUtherly terminus of
the Newport Freeway and ls convinced
that an alignment along Superior Avenue
would benefit botlJ. Newport Beach and
the City of Costa Mesa by preserving
Newport Boulevard u a major arterial 1
hiRbway." ·
Shelton empha-siud that ~' a 1 on I
S1tp'"..rior Avenue" does not mean "on top
of Superior-Avenae." +
"Suoerior," he said, "won't be widened .
out. We are tafkinR about an allgnment
that parallels it and is west of it."
~th ~esoluilorui were directed to the
Califorrua Highway Commission. They
ask that the commlsaion at Its Nov. -is b
meeting agree to reopen the Newport
Freeway route question. The p re sent
alignment was adopted 24 years ago.
The accord by the two clUes assures
Uull the alignment will be reconsidered.
State Division of Hlghwaya engineers last
May had aaked Uu!t the municipalities
come to some such joint decJ..sion
1 At that Ume four alternate aUirunents
for the freeway were proposed by the
dJvision. The year-long study had been
requested by Newport and opposed _
!See FREEWAY, Pare I)
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Orange Cout
Wntl'aer·
Things are looldng up -to-
ward the sun which will be mor~
plentiful Wedneoday, dispelling ·
those patchy tn0mln1 clouds and
bringing seventyiah temperatures
to the Orange c.ast. I
I NSIDE l'ODAl'
Wire tditor• and netotmen
Iii& their vieia1 on. thw prtai·
dentfol """ -1hi qtlallU.1
-nt<d<d bv 111i f1ll11r< Pnal.rtnf '
of th< V!lfted Sldlu cmcl U.. '·
probifml Iii IDill face oo 1lf ."f
Un Ille WKlte H°"''' S" PaGil '· g::: 11.J
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DAILY PILOT
J-\Jlies Fight O(f Re.ds
· · · f.~y:aattle ~g~ at ,Saigon ,~iinitA
WOO!l lAI') -~erlcan ground Ind medical ~ apparently ltM!fed were turned, idi Monday from. north o!
air forte. batUed North Vietnamese away for futUre adacks. Saigon to.the demilltartzed. zone, some of
troo!" alolong the -~wesrez:ty ap. en'!':y a:;;;e~'!: 6!"~sw:J'Ji ~i~~~ · it =~:'f:; ~e U.S. lat Division
proache11 Sai&!)n and kllledJ47 of them U.S. officers claim that the R1zure of ran across a bat••Hoo-aJzed..-enemy base
Jn a two-day fight that raged on and off more than 150 tons of war supplies in re· camp four miles. from the .division head-
unUI just after noon today, lhe ·U.S. Com-cent weeks has hurt the enemy and may quarters and 20 miles north of Saigon. A
mand announced., • • delay, if not abort, some of his planned search of the area turned 1'P tar1e quan-
U.S. casualUes wer. I men tilled and attacks... tiUes of supplies ioclud.Jng l,OCIO an-
13 wouoded in the battle"wilh troops from A hip.ranking U.S. officer, noting the tipersonnel mines, 1,050 grenades, 87
the IO!al Ncrlh Vietnamesa Amr; Regi-huge'.findl <t eoemy booly, said, "Ona blllOOl<a-lype rocteta, 6 aubqiachine gun>
menl, an old l'dversory that long hu thing jbat has hurl them beyood physical and more lhan 1,000 ,..-or medical
opei-ated in the area 28 mil<s northwest punishment ii the caches lhlll have been equlpmenL
of "Saiaon, This is about mi4way between diJoovered." The developments came as U.S. of·
the Cambodian border ind SaJgon• along U.S. officers generally credit the recent Ucers Weighed intelligence repotts ln-
prlme infillraUon corridors leading into seizure of major enemy $t0Ckpiles to dlcating the Communist command may
the capital. more mobility and fles:ibillfy by allied attempt "something big" in the way of a
While thia was the heaviest fighting troops and stepped up offensive sweeps. new offensive before the end of the year.
rep:>rted by both the U.S. and South Viel-In many cases, enemy prisoners and Captured enemy officeril are reported to
namese commands, a!l,ied troops on defectors have led~, allied~ to the_ have told interrog~\()n they lhlnk Hanoi
massJve ground sweeps up and down the cache&. · would like to make headlines about the
country continued to uncover thousands Military spokesmen said about 12 fresh time of the Nov. $U.S. presidenUal elec-
of tons of enemy munftlona. food and stockpiles of war materiala and food tioo.
I . . DAILY ,II.OT ltetf ,..._
'Moonlighting' Jflat1or Becomes Newsman · p.._.,,. Pfllle l
As part of National Newspaper Week observance
(Oct 6-12), Tom McCann, public service manager
for DAILY PILOT, presents plaque to Costa Mesa
Mayor Alvin L. "Pink" Pinkley during Monday
night's dty coundl session. Plaque cite~ Pinkley as
public official "strongly dedicated to importance
o! fully Informed citizenry tltrough a tree press
. and designates him as Hhonoraty ntwspaperman."
Mayor said be always wanted to be newsman, add·
ed he wnuld like to write an edltori81:
TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. • •
• Uons and possible hostility between the
two women.
A routine Monday· morning slip of the
toneue brightened the serious pro--
ceedings aa A.Qgustlne be1an questlcning
COUnc1lqwi Tucker, drawing chuc~
from the courtroom.
· der arrest, Councilmsn TUcker tald tic
could not r~ tbe ·euct words.
"I'm going to ten yoa very straight -1
don't remember," he told Enright, "when
police~ with-you., .your wife looks like
she's been in a battle •.•• whtn someone
has been ·-isn't living anymore ••• " be New Jet Threat From Pflflfl l
FREEWAY -••• said in ezplanaUoo. .
Aviation Ai.de Hits -W atSon Plan futilely -by ·~ Mesa.
SECOND LOOK
"You are the wife of Mn: Tucker. 1s·
that cornet?'! the defeme I~ Uk·
ed.
Comparing notes on the euct sequtoct
of even routine events after Mn:.
Tucker's arrest, Augustine asked 1f It
wasn't true that an attractive blonde jail
matron accompanied her to t h e
bathroom.
The controversial Watson Amendment
-ProposiUon 9 on the November. ballot
-could accelerate use of Orange County Alrpirt. .
That; a--.Hng to Newport Beach Aa
TraHlc Advisory Committee Chalrman JaCk ·. Mullan, ls one reason why the
measure sbould be defeated.
Newport City Councllmen Monday
agreed with him.
Mullan, whose committee advises the;
councll oo airport matten, said H the
proposition la approved the county could
be lotted to allow expanded use or the
a1rpor1 inltead or breaking ground
elsewhere for a regjonal facility. He ei:·
p'lalned that the Watson Amendment
would limit the bonding capacity o! the
couoty to build and to bey.
"Thil very mncb relates to the ooise
Police records -U ·&rif, -of yc)ung. . .
aten trlck-or-treaHng !°' UNICEF <his .
Halloween aesaoo will be checked hr ·
the Costa Mesa PoJice Department., th e ·
City Councll decided Monday night. . .
Jail TV Helps
Save Prisoner
1be scrutiny fl a ckleed<ircuit TV
camera and fast Jctl9Q of a Colla Mesa
police o!ficer bn>ui)lt immediato aid to a
jail prlloner !leized 'With an eplleptlc lit,
it waa reported today.
Officer Ronald Veach said. tic wa.8 '
monitoring the TV acreen of a camei:a
beamed into a Jail . cell and saw the. '
prisoner suddenly alump off his chair into
• Ill
Veach wu able to · reach the man
\>rompUy and reatr.in hl\n !or h~ '8!ety
~ the seizure had pasaed. The jail cell
ocated away fl'(Jbl the control desk of
Iced If a TV ciritera wq not beaming
the cell, ol!lcen. aald.
DAILY PILOT
OIU.NGE. COAST PUBLISHING COMPANY
ll:•bttt N. W•t4
Pr.tlcllnl •nd Pullll"*
J•ck A. c.,1,y
Via! Pmkleftl •nd Gener .. MIMtrr
Thom11 K••'l"il ....
Thom11 A. M•,phi"'
Mlft'91!11 ldttclr
P111l Nl•M" Mftt'tlllftt Onctor
C.... ..... Otnc.
JlO W•1t l1y S!t••f
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problem l'e've got. IKYW,11 be toJd the
cooncil. "If the county can't get a new
airport, the one being ""'1 now wt1l groW
swiftly, just like Topsy."
"What you're saying ii that the County
Airport would have tO' take on the full
burden or increaaed air traHlc," said
Mayor Doreen Marshall. "I'm In agree-
ment." ·
"Tbat11I a good poiiit' and people should
know about it," said Councllman Ed
Hirth. •
'I'tle council already is on record Jn ~
position to the Watson Amendment,
which would severely limit the amount of
private property that public agencies can
taz, in addition to reducing the bonding
capacity of cities, coonties and school
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Costa lireS&' had !Wed it woulcflead to
' a second look by the state at the adopted
Pacillc Coaal Freeway rout. through
Newport. Costa Mesa has Ieng beld that
that freeway isaue is a closed one. 'lbe
route is Jn Newport now, and should stay
there, say Costa Mesa oHiclals.
Each of the four Newport Freeway
alternate routes swing weat of. Newport
Boulevard alarting at ~ay Street. The
reopened hearings ·wOuld determine
which ii to selected ultimately.
Ne\thel' tl!e Newport rior ·the Costa
Mesa resolution s~ed any particular
altenlate.
INTERCHANGE
Each, however, made reference to the>.
inter'C!h.ange with f,be Pacific .Coast
~~·1 reaolullco sa1itr a'8uperior ·jlarbor Area's Nancy Shaw
Aven1': alignment ii idoj)ted, .Ille city !uigns a• 111611 Queen•, of Snow
"No/' 'l"ucker replied.
Auguatine pa....i.
••you are the buaband of Mn. Tucker 11 . ' he said.
"That'• correct," Tucker QIW'ered.
During aulioequent testimony, the ccun-
cllman aald nlatlonl between bl! family
and the Westph41 couple were best
described .. cuual.
He said he knew of no bostlllty Mrs.
TUcker might have held !er the victim,
who waa fatally stabbed ln the right aide
by a blade which punetufed a pulmonary
blood vesael and nicked ber opine.
The 'weapon has not been pinned down.
but is thought to be butcher knife taken
from the Tucker ltllchen.
Tucker said be had aensed a note of ap-
prebenaion in his wife, bowever, con-
cernlng Mn. Weatphai.
"As to attractiveness, I couldn't
te!tify ,'' Tucker 1aid.
Mrs.. Tucker Jeaned over to murmur
plaintively to AugusHne at that point and
be genUy h\lShed her.
"He's teslli~v·lru g," Augustine said.
Mrs. Tucker be called to testify Jn
the case against h . which ii expected to
wind up later this ~.-after unfolding
in farm ore rapld·i~n than most
munler trials. ~
"does .ftot object" to ·the type of con-or South~ Council,.Farwest
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' -~JOMwa~~Newport --lliJli'to find most beatili!ul girl
The United Call!crnla Bank officer aa1d
Mrs. Tucker liked to keep patio drapes
cloaed to ocreen vllloo from the Westphal
home and even covered knot bolea in a
fence separating the resideDC81.
Prior relations with the Westpba.J. coiJ..
pie, ho\'ev:er, .included _an jncident in
which Tucker aiked the neighbor lady not• w· throw chlckeii bont!I over to the lat.-
ter's pet dogs because of poss1ble injury.
Newport Angl:e\
Tells of Sighting
'Monster' at Sea · ! ' '. "' · .:J~· n of •' . ~.'All she nee4s now is • ... ~~. N ' . . ,.. ,,r....,..l!:.··-·· ~ • '· p thiil ·il,:caned ·the "4-D ... _,_IVIDl<_.-_,.•_o_w_. _______ _
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By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of tlltr lll!lr Plllt Stiff ,. Ce· allllilmerit~ ·interch8nge.~ • , .•
:The Costa·Mesit tesoluUon said It would Mrs. Tucker· has said that something
was thrown from the Westphal yard prior ,
to an altercaUon -of unknown basJ11 -
which left Mrs. Westphal dead and both
women visibly injured.
George Hiner, ff, commercial
fl!lherman of Newport Harbor is telling a
tall story of sea monsters. ·The United Nations' worldwide cbil·
dren's fund had stiught exempUon from ·
tfuit . ~cular clauH while oecurtng
city ·~on lot '.\be Oct. 17 to 31
flmd.ralsln1 ctriv.: : •
. Cll)" Councilman 'George A. TUcker
sternly held to tbe Idea that a police
check is. not nee<fed for the UNICEF
ti;tck«"·treaters, but was voted down
4-1 in·favorof Jt.
Cited reasons wer:e a ris1.r;tg crime rate
and instances of Violence against chil-
dren, besides which the City Council
tends to l>e h,arsh on any project which
takes youngsters out after dark.
"Why. ~ It any niOre dangerous than ~ck«-tteaf.tng?" l'ucker asked. ·
Councilman -Willard .Jordan comment-
ed that lhe city sbOuld prohibit that old
tradition 'If lt" legally ·could do so.
Two. ·Customers
Wait Till Close
To Hold Up Bar
T\\•o friendly bar customers wailed un-
lil 2 a.m. today at Befkshires' Jn The Sky
Restaurant at Orange County Airport,
then drew a small automatic pistol,
bound and gagged the bartender and Oed
with nearly $1,000 in cash.
Bartender Roberl H. Crotts , 25, of
Anaheim, told sheriff 's deputies he was
locking up when one or the two bandits
approached with the gun and tied him up
in the dining room in back of the bar •
He said the men had been drinking at
the bar since midnight, and described
them as friendly, neaUy dressed and ln
lheir early 20'1.
Nick Cutro, manager of the Orange
County Airport restaurant owned by clvlc
1 e ad e r and restaurateur J a m e s
Berkshire, said the bandit.I took two of
lhe three steel boxes containing between '
S900 and SI,000, but that an exact evalua-
tion had not been made.
Castro said Crotts had been conversing
with the lwo young robbers for qulle a
-while, and wu able to give the deputies a
complete description.
Cong Terrorists Hit
1,831 )n Two Weeki
WOON (UPI) -Viet Coq terrori'1ll
killed, wounded ..-iddnat>Od I.Iii •
civilllnl In Ille two -inl ended Oct. I,
U.S. rpok-aa1d Coday.
Jt wu I.he -h1ahtll for 8J11 two-week
perlcd liliJ -... ...,. the limit -
)'Nf and Miy offenaiVtl when It WU
hard to clllting(lbh between terror and
military tetl01i. 1lte ll>lll Included l4I
dvillanl killed and 730 wounded.
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not object to a SUperlor '"Avenue rouUng,
"II the inteil:hange !olli>wJ (that a!) the
4-D alignmenl." Trustees Revise
·Cos~! Me5;1-> ·Public Worik1 Director , p }i
Qeo,(P. Ma~ explained la I e_r that. .Absence 0 CY wltMpt a llnt.7 or 'ramPI: -:--.between a 1 re~ed Newj>Od ·Freewa(and Newport •.
Boul~rd, ;-Costa ·Mesa.a. downtown .
streell ,.ou1d bo. fl9oded .wl\h cai:s trying
td rbake the' boulevard-to-freeway con.
Tucker told on the stand Monday under
cross-euminaUon of arriving home to be
met by a crowd or police l>!!lcers trying
to gain entry to his neat, corner lot
residence.
Hiner has been catchini a record
number of swordfiah and returned with 20
aboard his boat, the Payoss, Monday wltb
a tale of the sea. '
nection.
Newport Resident
For .. 59 .. Years, . -
Mrs~ Anichj Dies
1l\oaary will-be recited fOI' J:leleft Anich,
a resident of Newport Be~ since 1909,
al 7 p.m. ton i· g h t and_ Mass-will be
celebrated at 10 1t.m. Wednesday, both at
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catbol)c Church,
Newport Beach.
Mrs. Anich, oJ 114 25th St., died at
Hoa~ Memorial Hospital Sunday after a
"iengthy Ulnesa. Sbe was 84.
Born tn Austria, .ahe·and ber hUlband, a
commercial tishennan, :came t o
California where they bullt their first
home on Newport Boulevard . The tides
were so severe the house was later mov·
ed to ·25th 11lreet.
Mr. Anlch purse seined, salllng his nets
lnto the surf off the shores of the beaches
and bay and pulling them in wllh the aid
of horses.
Mrs. Anich fa survived by. two chlldren,
a son-Marco and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur
I Anna) Gransky, both of Newport Beach ;
two brothers, Peter of Yugoslavis and
Stephen . VeseUch, of Altadena ; three
grandcluldren.
Intennent will follow at Holy Sepulcher
Cemetery, Orange, dlrttted by Balli
Pifortuary, Corona de.I Mar.
1,536 Enrolled
At Saddleback
Total Saddltback Co11e1e enrollment
for the !all quarltr ta 1.$31 with 881 !uJI.
time studenta and 6IO parWime.
Tbe !lguru wera given to .the Sad-
dlebact board Mooda7 o!iht b)• Sopl.
Fred llnn)er. • ;L..
A Ml.time tAtoDmlilt os._l.W or more
•ludenll llfd 1*oi pr*1idld bo!An· I h a
college opeood. ' -• -• ·
On Bremer'• ~on 11
d .......... dl"l>J)ed "')lie!) cj]( not haft ~mtnlmwn ~afUtludlnta. t
Five ether• the! !ell' bel!Mt Ille cuto!I
..... retained. '""-.... rilNlnd !er
maJon •net tbe odie1' ... aro jGUlnaUom, needed to publillt lllf cOilep ,..._,
and band.
In all 201 coones.,. btlna Cll!ered In
the day and tfenlq incr-.
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Teae'llers ln the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District will receive sick leave pay
for al)ience due to olher reasons "of
}>ersonal necessity."
"As soon as I saw her (Mrl. Tucker) I
knew something had happened in which
she had been involved," the defendant's
husband testified.
"When the sea monster came up from
out of the ocean for the second time, I
asked my wif.e if she had seen it," Hiner
. told the DAILY PIWI' today." It 1f8S
domesbaped and came up like a
parachute, white and billowy. The se-
cond time it came up it just sort of hung
there and slid into the water again."
A policy adopted by district trustees
permits teachers to ~ up to six days of
the.Ir fO days sick leave per year for :
-Death of a member of the immediate
family.
-Accident or serious illness of a
member o( lhe immediate family.
-Appearance in court.
-Palernit)'.
-Religious holidays not observed by
\he schools (principally Jewish).
Previously, teachen who were · absent
for personal reasons lost the day's pay or
• else had· to feign sickness.
"A ·year lgo trustees acted to elrtend
leave for Jewish holidays with pay. It
was in addition to sick lea ve.
The new policy is more inclusive and
makes other reasons for leavt a trade off
for slck leave.
He said her teeth seemed lootened, her
face was scratched, and her mouth bloody. . .
Tucker also said a bank secretary had
conveyed a note of urgency after receiv·
ing a call from Mn. Tucker -and
possibly one from the .police department
-after the tmmedi.at~ incl(llnt.,
QuesUoned olicttl a physician's theory
that Mrs. Tucker'• injw1es were not as;
recent as she led everyone to belleVe,
Tucker said he had Jndeld •beard this.
He waa b(;tn1J for 'luhch on the day of
the kllllnt, however, and eald If his wife
had been injured, he would have noticed.
Di.Jring, .diiCtmsion ·of Detective Sgt.
Sam · Cordeiro'• advisement of con-
sUtuUonal rljjbll prior to being placed un-
Hiner said he saw it off. the east end of
Cat.alliia, abou"t 25$ degrees and in the
aftem90n. He was looking through hi~
glasses for swordfish when he spotted the
monster, lying about 10 feet out of lhe
wa!er.
"No joke about this, Hiner said.
Hiner, born in Westminster, haa lived
all his life in Newport Beach. His family
operate the hamburger stand on the end
of the Newport Beach pier.
The Payoss, with Hiner at the helm,
left the Newport Harbor jetty today far a
week of fishing.
Hiner admitted he would be looking !or
table-serving swordfi.sh not aea monaters
-however edible.
only . "'I IDRIC,-v has 'ti I ,
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CRlll'ET CL £Rn1no
THE ULTIMATE
' in CARPET CLEANING
ICONOMICAL reduc.es the ne.J for
fr•quent prof•••ionel c.l•ening b•·
ceuse it remove' th• deeply .m~td·
ded •oil end I••••• no re1 ldu• ii. the
c1rp•t fib1r1 to collect tllrt.
Cl.IA.NS ·o• actu1lly rH'l•v•s ,,n
ftoM both the pile of the cerpet incl
th• c1ro•t l:tec.~l1t;.
llSTC>an PILI the pow1rful 1wtrec.
tion ptl'jlC.t•• removes m1l1t11re Im·
medletely, th111 1volcUn9 1hrlnke91,
end Ii~• m1ttN pile t• 'Ilk• n•w'
1pp~rence.
SAN PIOCUS 1c.ientific.ell(. d•vel.
oped 1pec.i1lly for th• pro 111ion•I
cerpet cl••n•r. It · i• c.omitl•tely 11fe
for all cerpet fi~en.
GINTLI ACTION "''' no bn11h•1 or lc.rul:tblrt9 ec.tlon, 10 jt doe1 net di1·
tert the pile of the c.erp.t.
SOIL llTAIDINO AND MOTH
PIOOflN• •r• incl11d1d 1t no 1wtr1
c11t,
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RY CLUNERS
Our 21st Yt0r of Sertico in Orange County
2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA
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REED
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High School District trustees
tonight will take up the quesµon of
what name should be applied to the
new school at Magnolia Street and
Hamilton Avenue. ·
Trustee Matthew Weyuker called
the school "Brand X High School"
recently and I guess that's what it
is unW trustees officially name the
school again.
Called the 'i'homas A. Edison
High School' since May, 1966. the
school ended up without an official
name recently when trustees decid·
ed against naming the school alter
a person, preferring to return to
the policy of nanling schools alter
areas.
Well, the wh~Ie matter was
dumped intp/ the laps of the
students apd now the students feel
that the name Thomas A. Edison ts
not the name of a man, rather the
name of the '188 where the school
is located because tonight they will
tell trustees the school name should
remain Edison.
The reasoning is that the school
is located near the Southern
California Edison Co. s t e a m
generating plant and the school sitP.
has been referred to as "Edison"
since district admihistrators first
started dickering for the land.
So the question before trustees
tonight seems to be "Was Thomas
A. Edison a person or an area?"
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It's possible that tonight we could
see &1gns saying "Edison was a
man so :we can't name a school
after him" and "Edison is really a
steam pJant and not a man so we
can name 8 school after him."
Since my children will go to
school at the new high school ·1
have more than a passing interest
in the matter. Many names have
been suggested and with tbe ex-
ception of a permanent "Brand X,"
I really do not feel too strongly one
way or another about a name.
But I do think that the debate on
the name bas reached. a new point
of ridiculousness when it's over
whether Edison is: a .person or a
place. •·
' Makt,.Y Fr,iend.i in· Mexico ' . .
"Move a little clooet," Implores U.S; Ofym~ic water polo· C'Ojlch Ali
Lambert ·as be tortes . to photogr~pb his assls!Ont, Kenneth 1!1. '"Ml>"ty"
Nltzkowsiy ' of Hlintingtoo, Beacl>, and palr'of Mexican be4u11es. wl>o
are serving· as bolts for OlymJilc Games, o\!ening Saturday: Girls are
Lounles Cruz (lei\). aQd .Lilia Molidragon. ;
Punt, Pass, Kick Boys .
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Seek .Huntingtiin Titk: ·:
First and second. place winners ln the
Huntington Beach Punt, Pus ·and Kjck
Contest-held Saturday will be eligible to
compete thb weekend for the UUe of city
champion. ·
More than 500. boys,. qe a t0 13, too):
part in the Ford /968 Punt, Pm .and Kie~
contest, CHJIOllSPOred by tile Huntington
Beach Recreation and Parka Depattment
and Wilsoo Ford.
glven to Winnen in each ace divliion,..&Dd
&e winritrs will continue in ptay-al(s
leadJn& to. the national finals JaD. 1,.11111,
in Miami.
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Grove Education
'' ' • Du.~ ~evamping
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'Short' Cagers
Sought -in Beach . .
BtUketball 'IAH>p
Men undlr lb: feet In belil>I wl)l. now
have a dlani:e at the·-Huntington
Beach Recreallon and Parka Deperlinent
la ...-a bullelball ·leque for "•verire drllibteri .••
Any·man -lb: feet and under In helgbt
-In_ In Jolnlnl a buketbolJ team """11'1 cootad · the ltecrtatioo Deport.
ment, A&-2573.
A manq<rs' meel\nll will be Iiold Oct.
ll at 7:30 p.m. at thi ltecrtatlon center,
17th Slreet and Onnp A..,.,.,
.for 'wirucllonii' senllCU Ii IO blcome
associate _'"I"~ . f,•1'~ ad·
, mf¢"1atiy' ~kef,' l I ' 1 Tbe:Jn.an in cbarie',of admla!~aUv• sen>lcea will' lield a staff Of llilft .area
admlillatratan, each'one <t wbi>ili Will be
in charge of :U IChools containing ldii-
d"l'<ten . to &tide . II; «......unr to
preliminary reor1anlsat1on .charta.
The ""ls\&l't 1uperl¢enclenl !0< . In-
. st?11<;t1Qnal se"!lces wlU bel\d. a !""-1 · tnstruct1 ona1·r1apnm,; ~. ·to.researdr
allll develop new ldeu'ln edoeattoo.
Dr. Pay,ntu 'fl!I ~ reallg,iunenl would "ev.nluilly do away with the
prftent . K",' intmnedi.lte, · and 9'12°
ry~ ol ~dmlnQt.er1ng ed)Jcl\l<>Ml ~
grams.·~ . . .
He told 'the board. a. c:ontlm.toua ~am
of 'educaUon ' from klnderiaf(en to' ~e
12 ls Deeded to 11take each tfudent u fai'
a(id u fast u 11 educationally 1sound.'.'
The decentralizaUOn · he · pl'aits for the
district ls· 11JO to provide for ... beUet
co.rnmunJC4tion . with staff · and com· ·
m\Wb'/' be·added. •
Hosmer : to Speak
At . GOP Meeting ·
Congmaman Crali llOomer ()\.Lon 'r
Beach) wlll tie u.e cuest 1peaU.r1.0ct. 11
at the noon meetb;lg Of the . Huntington
Beach RepUbllcan wom.en'i ~ub at the
Hui>llniton Beach Recr<atloe Ceoter, 17th
Street and Qr~e Aven\fe. .1'Ml meettni IS 'oPeD, to ~e· ,P\lblic. l'Or· further Wormat!on contact Marge Gage
at 53&-8571.-· ', ' :
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2. Bond ' Issue8 . .
The ~p two finalists for each age
division in the Saturday cont.esls,, held on
19 school c'8mpuses, will CQqt~ in the
city ~yoffs Oct. ·u at 1:30 p:m. a.t the
City Gym and Pool, 16th Street snd Palm
Avenue.
For new accounts and present · depositors of ... . . .
Each boy will compete in three events
-punting, passing and kicking. First, ae·
cond and third place trophies . will be
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Candidate Coffee
Set Next Week
NEWPORT .NATIONAL BANK
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A coffee honoring Arthur J .. Gottlieb,
Democratic nominee fqr . the 32nd
Congre!Sional Dlalrict seat. will. bt glv"'
at the home of ~t&nfey C. Capllckla, 1705
Bolss Ave., Seal Beacll, Oct. 15.
Sponsored by. the Volunteers for Got·
tlieb, the coffee Is open to residents of
Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Surfside am!
Huntington Harbour, who are invited to
meet the candidate.
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Te · classes will be conducted at
Mar' High School on Saturdays begin-
ning thi week.
Sponso~y the Huntington Beach
Recreation Parks Department, in-
struction fee ~the 10 one-hour lessons
b $3.
Classes lot ad ~IM:glnners are at 10
a.m. and 11 a.m., ~t.~ p.m. for adult in-
termediates, and cbil~beginners will
be taught at 1 p.m. ·
Instruction fee is pa le at the
Recreation center, 17th and
Orange Avemie.
Allergic Child ·Clinic . .
Slated in Westminster
A sPeciat in-service meethlg on the
allergic child wm be held for Orange
County school nurses Wednesday at 3·:30
p.m. at the Su6an 'B. Anthony School, li32o Pickford, Westmin;ter.
Dr. LeO ~ ... cblef of the
-Pedlatrl< 1Ji"'1!' ;tffiilC Of Oiiijge County
Cbildren'• ~ital, wm spell.
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High Powered Tnula-Colleetors
Rain11ow Dlspooal owner Paul LQum-{in cab) and ,Mtyr1< Alvtn
Coen wann up tor HUllt!DgWn Beech clean-up campaigp set fur wed<-
edaa ol Oct. 11 and Oct.. 211, fPOlllOml by the Women's Division of the
.--.,. ' t .,~.1 ·-:~·t1#t !:1•11•t·• cttamber of. commerce.
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Ele8ant Lady
REINFORCED SILYERPLATE
Classie in desikn ••• with grae&
fol handle enriched With tra.d'
tional floral 1n~ scr~I motif
ent\al)C!nr the Jsmooth surfaces
o( IUaMinc siiverplate,
Tral:/ewia&. , -CAREFREE SlA!NlESS ..
Stunning contMnJionirydllltrt ·
Will\ bol~ rhYlhtnic lines Mll.' ·~ suijKes , ·, , all beaati, '
1ul ty 1Jrt•l'l'IWlt!! to cr,a~ ,a bal-
anced place settinc.. .
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New ~U.:Ope~ ~ $100 """°"'"cl10Ckfn1t or savings'. and : . ' .A!JD. TO TH£ _ _TMLEWA!'£ Of yo~R: CllOICf'.f ·
sblecf Ii J'."CC .~Y• 1'1~ place ~rng m Orlal.nal .Rogers Silver-tae~.1<!"• you de.posit $2!l or more 'o your·savinp' ll>:Oimt;,.,., .
plate, or 1n.St11nless by lntemat1on1I. may J)!lrchase a,pla<!• settfn1otyour choice for9f11Y$2:$0, &ild
your tableware service wtille we build )'olir :savinpl ...
'p'rt..;,1 o.,.O.n~s: Add $100 to )'Otlr prese~t .-vines account Complatinc units, (exire ttespoon.!1:'!111 ··h•st; '4-pc,,hootau •"'! selsct ~r fl!££ five p~placo setting I~ o;;Clnal Roters set ihd lnore).ore also mlloble eactt:$2~ ~to )OUr ~~m~orced, ~~tplai. or St1lnlus by lntemot.-1, . . .. ~i~p acc0unt. O~n or aqci ot N~ l'i•t""'81 B\lllk tally.
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bave the preaidency lD the bag, one ot tho prob!"".! 111ay be that ho's u'11Ji 1111 'Wl'U;ll. beg. Tb• ·ward
COlll• trom Wulllnl\On. O.C., that lltlleup artilt Ski Sfmmen1, owner
of a Cblcago cosmetics firm,
follOJf! tile v1.,. p r e 1 I d 1 D t ev"7Wl!m .,ilh a aiabup ~g.fllll of rem.atei for the shiny-noSe _syn-.
dromo. SID!mons b remembered as
tho lftlD Who prot>Uod RldNi..t'M..
NI-t.>r Jiit ~NG tlltYillon de~
Wilh Johll P'. KtDlltdy. Vlt'lftn
latar .-laltd tll•l Nixon bid a "5 o'cfock lhadow" In tile debate
which eo1t hiJn votee.
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Reds :W eigli
' Resignation
6f'Dubc~k
No Coawt SU.11
.A.rllly ~eservists
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• : 'J'.wo T~p~t
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28 Still ~Aliye . .
a, uoiW •-Iaw.itleul
Two ~ tr1Q1plant paUents -a
Dalju conolnlctlon worker and a court
bo!lll! (roni lugeoe, Ore, -died MondJy
·nfghfln Texa1 aod Califomta bospllall
l,700 miles apart. .
'I'l1C deaths loll' Ille n11111ber of lMOI
lietO-trWplanl pauento .II .JI .... "'31
under hill of the ST persons· Wf.o hav'e un-
dergone transplanb since Dr. CNiatJUn
ilmlal\I ~eel the oporllion Jut
Dee. I in South Alri«.
TM world'• Slr'd hurl trl!llPlailt pa·
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Reassignment
Of 83 Teachers
May Spark Strike
-·· _ · · Uei!I; 1-anl Drake, ft, a courfkllJfl
aod ttUred. JIOl?I. wor~er fl?"' Ore ....
dltd at Ibo Jiaolbnl U"1Vmll7 lledlctl
Caollr In Ctlllanda. Flqfd ·Mil .... the
werl4'f· 11th boart tr~ ~t
from Dallu, died at ParliliqfM..,1'1 ~l:1h.duvec111v•~~ll1Wil, :Crew of 6 Saved
Indian Family HU.nting
For Fugitive Kin, Son A Pillu llol!illal apolumt\) ll1d ll:a!t ,. · · · · ·
1U1f1rec1.an "1cu1e 111m •1Wt': uruor • .,. ,_ ·Boa· . -.t. S!-1-~ Moo41f, bul uld'IM eucl'aUlt oi Ill• .A!j · .WIU!
deaU( ,.., not ""°""· Drtke .died of
It tqok this baby squirrel no lime NEW YOl\K CUP!) -The ad·
at all to learn that home ii where ministrator of a racially senJIUve
tilt heart Is, and tile beart In this Brooklyn a-imental !Choo! dlltrlcl io-
cue belongs to l>ovld Mclnt..h of day deQod Ibo board o1 eclucaUon by
Muskegon, Mich. Squlrrel't molhtr llllF.1nc W1lon _,........,lo ...,.in.
wu killed when a lrff wu ch111>-IWCliontl dulle1. IJ1lo action eould -11 !Mid down. David toot the "orpbaD'' In a nnewaJ of tho teac;i>an' lllrllco that
hoine where he foods It wfth 'ao , bu alpplod !ht nation• llrpol ,_, eye dropper syltem for most of the fall tum. · • Rhody McCoy, 1111 adlnlnlllralor ol lho
proclomUlalll4' N=.:t Puarlo Rican
Hou1ton Who t I t r, 28, a ~°l'olao •;:: ~~ laboratoey technician In Loi -·•~ ICllooll, "-w m• Angeles, made a lacUcal error In Ille a llllloo _, love!vtd IA tile
traffic court. lie UHd a coun!trftlt dJlpule, ·Bui a .bolnl ol -
$10 bill to pay a rocklu• drlvllll .,.,_ Nld McCoy dlroclly Ylalaled
fllle, according lo pellet. lie wu · • board ardor by bavlnf Ibo Jll'foclpalt In
booked on suspicion of for1ery. tho ollbl tcilooll IA Ibo Octao Hill·
• BIOW1llVIJ1o dlllrlcl Inform Ille -~Would not bt a.iped lo -
' Bnti3h linolMlluricicm htn
Noone , the "H~" M the i>oJ>
oroup "Hennan cmd tM Hn-N N • •
oiit..," ""' appor...Uy -.. 0 om1nation
td his reclt.&lioc WCL'f '°"CJ· -
1nauah ta a•t acqualntc4 tollll D J d Mireill< Stra"""· 22, daughter Ue 00 U ge
of a wealthy, bu.riMJtman. TM
20.year·old NOOfll plaOI ta IMr· WASHINGTON (AP) --lo Dlmo-rv Miss Strauittr N0t1. 5. c:raUc Lladlr Mike Manlfteld ol Montana
I iiii,;..._..,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-aiid---.-Wll!l6-Koulo·-Ol-todaY "' be doll not tlptCI l'rllldonl J-lo
lllbmlt I ""'-lnaUoo far chlll julU<e .-
Precisely wbat ·a cltlzem ad-
visory commlttee on recr1aUon
and natural beauty baa to do with
overhead power lines wu not
made cJear, but the cltlzen1
recently reported it would cost an
estimated $150 million to place an
the nation's lines wtder1round. Th•
report was 1saued under the
chairmanship ot L•ur•nC• S .
Rockeloller Ill New York.
al tlill U.,,.. .
Man.ntld lold a roporllr tba1 IO lar u
hi lmoWI, no ac1loe II conltmplatad by
the Pruldtot now lo 1Ubmll a nomlnaUon
ill place ol U..t ol JUllico Abe Forlu.
"Is 811)' court-nomlnltkn in sithtf" a
newsman uktd. "No, non11" Mlftlfltld
replied.
The Fortu appointment W I s
withdrawn at the juStlce'1 requtlt after
opponent. launched a flllbulllr lo pre-
vent Senate action on it.
TlSl!Or.iJNGO. Okla. (AP) -Brothen anll eoullnl ol a m!v!ng Oi!ckuaw In-
dian man went into the raWesnake-m.
ftltad hills of ooutheastem Oklahoma to-
day lo bunt down their fqiUve kin wbo
has hidden for seven days appwtnUy
with h!a lrail ;.y..,-old aoo.
Tli< llll'Ch for Loy JIClor, 61, aod h!a
aoo, Donald, followed a family eonlereneo
that lutad -ol lho night.
FIClorja umed in a murdtr lfarrenl
'llflllt diitb ol bla wile, Juaoill, ·~
,,,,, lnd!lO -bu ... arllllclal laJ,
iyllan lrolll dlabolu, and le wb)lcl lo
opUol'lk= -"' !Oii h!a Joi tariltr lo tllt raw...-In Ibo ...,.. ltllll ............ iiMtnt.
Bioodboudil, aJrp1anoa and hundnda o1
INlobon llaol aod on llortoblok !ailed
lo ltnd 11111 ai"'1flcl!ll trace o1 rac1or or
hi.I ... lllneo the)' cliAPiiurec! inlo .. , ..
oqllll'Hl1lle b~ ol -lall Wld-ntldly. . '
Alao.CNI um illl', raotor'• 1~
llopdanpt.., Dlborab, led cll1cerl lo a
lhtllowpvololbltdfl1ollllewoocll
that ylolded Ille bod7 of hlr Jnolhlr,
--lll~-----trek tllrou(h !ht woodl durJnc which
Ftclor lold the..., chlldron lholr tnfal.
inl molher bid -bitten by I aptdm'
aod WU in a booptlaL
Daborlh_ aod Qve yoon,.. cblldrtn
finally Otd lo Ille home of relallva
Bui todll''• lllll'cbon will !lave ao edct
on the wUer hunters. 'fb171 too, art
Ch!ckaaaw !odjans, And they · knew the
l'\IQed eOllntry a1 well u tllt luclUve
dOU,
Ooe brother, McElroy Factor, arrived
1st .. Snowstorm Peters-Out ..
Great Basin Suffers Through Col.d Night., Rain, Snow
C11Hfonala
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Tex., about 1 a.m. ahd the coofertnOe 'be1an. · ·
stilrilf·Herman Ford was cooperaling
cloaolr_ willl tllt family llt.r liJ d•YI of
apptllinl t. he1p from the National G\Wd, netcbboring sheriff's officers and
volunleen.
0 Tbly're ready to give hhD up," Mid
Ford. ''TlleJ> WaDI him In. 'Ibey really a:e pW.,......,. now. They're rellly lom
up."
Pac&or'a iUnel9eS added to tbe ur&ency
.II t!!fj ........ Doelon wd '1t probably
eooJa pl b7 for about five dllj's without
modleaUoo before lllffering l}'IDplomJ
frorll h!a opUapey and diabetet.
pneuinonia. . · . ·
A iura!cll team Iron\ t!io'Unlv""ll' of
Teal 8oollnretl Mtdlell llchool hllded
by Dr. Watts Webb lmptantid a new
heart in PraU last Wednesday In the
DaUu hospitl.1'1 second Reh operation.
Thi lioopltal'a flnl pau.nt, Mn. Ellhtr
Matthews, 41, a Dallu housewife, died on
the oper•linl lob!< 90 in!nules aller
-1V1111 •""'hurl lall Juoe 7. • The lmliptanl operoUM on·DrlM 1aat
Aue. u at Staolord aet off a 1•111 "°""
traveny when caunty offlclall com-
pltlned that the donor'• heart wu taken
Wero Iha ......., bad perfonntd an
aulol")'. Tbe donor wu Marine Cpl. !Ar"
ry Smith, IO, ot ltoo-Cllll., who dlld
ol auto acclclanl lrtlurill.
' SEATIU (AP) -· $11 ~ ., ... plllCkad from Ibo 'docll el • I04eet
fllhinl v-that -~ •• d bolan braUllll UP.P1111lt Q>JumlQ lllv• er Jlar oll ·Ifie OrelOD OOlll .-~ ~I, Coal\ Guard llttdqllartc11;'•porl-
Two Coul Guard hlllcoDlm Jr em
Aatolil, Ore.. -Ibo a1s 11\tO """' the '.'Penna I" wlilcb.ru ......-1111ou1 . ;o 'P.rn. Peftlll ol·lbo iOc!dinl _. DOI
-~· No lnJuritl .,.,.. noortod.
The 1b _. .ldlnutlod u Dall Block·
er, La Mesa, the operator; Irwin W.
Blocker, La Meaa; Jerry Zaruba. San
Diego; Tom Gist, National CJty, and
Arthur Juaret, Sprtnc Vallay.
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lm11ine •.• Hmnr • JVVlu 111C111lill1 d!tcl to looli folwlfd tDI
M1ny of thosa who hna a won•arful MONTHLY SECURITY
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$39.89 PURCHASE) . . i
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THIS TESTIMONIAL IS FROM ONE·O( MANY CUSTOMHS WHO MADE.THEIR OWN
SHOPPING COMPARISON TEST AT FAD. EACH.~USToMER DID HER WEEKLY SHOP· .
PING AT A NEARIY 'COMPETITOR AND THEN ON TRE VERY' SAME DAY SHE
PURCHASED THE IDENTICAL ITEMS AT FAD WITH THIS BIG SAVING.
YOU TOO, CAN SAVE AT LEAST 10% EVERY TIM(YOU"SHOP AT FAIULQuS . '
PAD ••• THI PAMILY DISCOUNT SAVING CE.NlER.. . . · .
PROVE IT TO YOURSELF! WE'l.L PAY YOUcSl.00 TO MAKE•YOUR OWN SHOP·
PlliG COMPARISON. COME .IN AND ASK ·YOOR FAD ·MAW.GER FOR A "SHOP· PING COMPARISOl'i" CARO. • .. ' . ' •
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JUST EVERYDAY LOW PR IC ES plus 4 ST AR. SPEClALS!
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Flakes
K&l.LOG'.S 29 ii-~~ ' . ' c
SAVE6c ·
Tomato DEL MONTE 2· 9' · QUART C
JUICE SAVE 6c .
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·Muffin Mil
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JIFPY 10 11;.oz. C
.$AVE 3c ' .
.sscoOTER 1'·0 Z. 3· ,. c
~PIES . A~~~:1r~s .
Woniler '*L'. 33 LOAF C
BREAD SAVE~ .
LUNCH aOX SIZE f
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APPLES
2~29c
FULL Of FLAVOR• BROWN 3 II. 19' ONIONS _ .. ,............ IAD
CU.BA MELLON$_ 3!
GARDEN Fii,~'-CRISP. .. . 7. C
CUCUMBERS -........................ .. . )IA.
_!RESH o CRISP• LARGE STALKS 2 2· ~· ' '
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CORNED 39c
.BEEFlfASH ' .
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Grapefruit 39c:
JUICE ·
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CATFOOD 02· .
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AJAX 19c: CLEANSER ,
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AJAX 95c:
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PWBU"Y 81$CUITS . , , , .. , . • ..7 · .. ' \ . INDtYIOUA\.L'i:'~WflA,f'ID ILtCia •:1•-9z. t.9¢ CtEAR~ElD-•CHEESI SPREAD' . v I • -J • ,,
CftA'CKl:ft aA,_"Sl. e't10 OZ ,.KO.. 66• MEUOW....CHEDDA~ .. CHEESE-"
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Star
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4 STAR
SPECIAl.S
ar• extra toY•
Int• mad• -!t-' po11lbl1 by
special purchaa. from the .man-.
ufodurer and pa11ed on to you
1verydoy.
PRICES EFFECTIVE
WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY
OCT. 9 thru OCT. 15
STORE HOURS
OAllY-10 A.M. to 9 P.M.
SAT. & SUN, 10 A.Ii. to 7 P.M,
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SPRINGAELO • FROZEN 12 oz: o FROZEN ' YEa::A~LES ,;1t1r1: . '
• PECAN coi:m:. CAKE ~o oz:--CORN, l ltOCCO\.I • oi.N,ISH l'ECf-N TWlsi . ·29; . 59: , 4'9c
SAVE 5c SAVE r0c $~VE IOc
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· fearu;i~g.-our own ''TENDElFul:•bee(guarant~d
' -"tender and fla~drful .
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IYl•YDAY 'ow DllCOUNr ••• , P•fC•S u,s.o.A. GRADE A
.u.s.o.A. cH01cE · • ., TEN~~RF\11 • •LA~E:cur . . . .' ·3 ... , ~. · · FRYERS
CHUCK ROAST--....... ,................. . . . . La. wHotE J 9 c·
:;-\' BOOY LI.
U.S,0.A. ~HOICE orTENDERFUl•O FUt(CUT • 7 7
ROUND. STEAK .:· ............ ~ · , ~ ..
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T :DB CHOICE or TE~O!Rflll STµK~ T>':lt5 $119· BACON
• ONE or CLUB REMOVED.: ..... _ LB. . • 1·11, :s 17c • ' • LEAN o 0£PENOAILE'QUALITY ' • • : 43 ' • ' • ' C PKG,
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1 LONDON (AP) -l!rlma
I -Harold -..m
-Prime -tan I Smith o1 llbocleala aboard a f "JlrlUah wanblp moored al
f .l!lbo"al~ Wednetday far_lalb I on the deadlocked Rhodesian
I lndepencr.nce pro1>1em. f The BrlUsb government an-1 nouncement loday said the
I talb will be "aimed at
d1Jcoverin& whether It would
be possible to arrive al a set·
llemeot fll the Rhocfeala pn>-
blem whiclt would be a<>
ceptable to both sides."
The talks will be held
aboard the H.M.S. Fearless, a
Royal Navy assault ship.
Wllsoo.Is Dying lo Gibraltar
today with Commonwealth
Seqetary George Thomsoo
aQd Attorney General Sir
Elwyn Jones.
The decillon to resume talks
with Smllh, leader ol the
breakaway r e g l • e In
Rhodesia, was tat• at a
Cabinet meeting tecfa1 alter
weeks or reporta thel lrelh
pegotlaUons were belna con--
; aldered. I Wilson and Smith m e t
' aboard the Brlllsh crul!<f
· !l'iger off Gibraltar Jn
• Decemb<r 1986 and reached
, what appeared to be a com-
' prom!ae oettlemenL Smith i "bocked out ol tbe agreement
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BRITISH, RHODISIAN LIADlllS TO MEET
Prim• Minister WllHn Prime Mh\l1ter Smith
l&t.r, a~nUy under
wJltlcal -from bard· ltne right•wtocen In b f s ,.......,enL
· Smith will be" accompanied
at the talb by Rhodesian
Jastlce Minilter D. W .
Lardn<r Burke and Forelln
-J. a Howmu, tlie
--aid. The
Brtlfllt --of llbodesla, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, Will allo
ltlend.
The declalon for Wlloan lo
reawne neptlaUoos ~led
U,. Brilllh govwnment had
hflh bopN al ·-' ,,.. choice of llllng the
nnblp wu a ccmpromise
between holding .&alb at sea.
~ ubare, and Ult of tbl
-1 .-anloed privacy.
'lbe UR ti tbt Tiger in 1966
wa conaidtred UDAtiafactory
becauae ol tudequate com-
munlcollonL Time w .... aloe>
·--· that cruising the Medltertanean induced sea·
-· that lnlarfered w It b the'talu. :.
No word hU leUed Olli on
how Britain arid the whitMul-
ed African terrltGrJ wbfcb
brole from Londoo'1 rule New.
If, 1965, coold brldllt the gap
between tblm.
. Wlllon11 ~ii com· ~~ .:,:i !:.~ ~
itad to I ]lnllrtm, hoif6fli'
grodnal, " = pclww to
the -ty of "*'
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Talks Break Hel,d, Possib"le
-PARIS (UPI) -Now II the
time U Ibo cltadlock In the
Pltia tilb on Vlolnom Is
,.-In& to·i. -.. "8fore the
U.S. pnaldentlaJ e I e ct lop ,
diplomatic sc•1rceo said today.
1be sources said a dramaUc
breakthrough before the Nf'.
5 electloo ls·!>O"'lble. ;
Cyrus R. Vance., No: 1
negoUalor at the tallra, Jiu
been in Washington a ad
diplomatic sources said he bas
been asking for more fla:·
lblllty in the U.S. paoltton. '
Only W<dnesday and Ocl. II,
23 and •' nmaln Io r no .,.... 111111 1111 UlllW
negoUaUna llSllODI be[ore the StMea .. .-.,.,,,,..,,..
American presldenUal ,.1..,. qufl bombfnl 1111 ISlll.
tloo. Tbo Amerlcu polltjao bas
The nqollalon headed by, -there coulcl be no bom·
U.S. Ambassador at Large W, blq belt . unlll Hanoi pve
Averell Harriman and ,Xuan-8DI tncUcaUoo sucb • hali
Thuy of North Vietnam meet wim14_nal be -lo .,.,.,..
Wednesday for the 25th lime. Ila ml!ltaey poaillan.
Tbo lalb °'*"" X..,. II Tbuy, c:bltl 11.u. Vlel-
and were de>IJll"d lo cool nam... negotlatar, .. ..-
down the wor In Vietnam the ....,tar Mondq Ddllloil
enoup to provide a bull for •. brlelllil for ••-lddlns
puce netottaUoM. to apead•tkll bath lidm wwe
There bas been DO -deeplJ in>olvtd fll l<-lnol
1'nlm Ibo llarl 11.nb Vlei-for an '---al Ibo nam lnlllted there COllld be lalb w-.,.
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EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED
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U.S. Eyes -
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( 'Curwsity Seekers, ·
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F aithfulAwait Vision Junking
Of Plane
ST. BRUNO, Que. (UPI) -
I A girl on crutches huddled
under a white plutlc sheet
: against the chlll of a light
: rain and stared #ltb Ad IJ181
~.at the cross under a weeplnl
:· willow.
Priests and nuns knelt in the
mud. Children and old folb
In wheelchain sat bulllod.
Pllgriml sang prayen.
Chri!tlans a n d curloolly
• seekers m,ooo stftrtl Jammed ! this tiny Canadlon ldtlement U miles 10Utheast of · Mon-
; lreal·Monday night seeking an
• expected vision of the Virgin
Mary.
NATO Alarm
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Czech Crisis
NEW YORK (AP) -
Farei,gn mlnlden o( ll Ncdt
AUantlc Treaty Organization
nations met with 5ecretary fll
Slate Dean 11ua1: Monday
n I g h I and qreed thal he
1trategic mllltary baJance in
Europe has changed as a
mull fll the Soviet-led OC·
cupatlon " caecbollovakia. & a diNc:t CIUtCome of the
meeting, NATO fore I g n
mlniliters have scheduled a
meeUng In Europe nut mcnth
to decide wbat meuurea to
take lo meet the drullc ahilt
in mllitary dep~ by
Soviet troops.
No sperlfic date was set for
the -Ung. but It Is expected
to be Nov. 14-11. It will be
fQIJowed In Docemb<r l>y a
meeting fll clefense mlnlsten
of the NATO member coun-
tries.
Only P«Wp1 and Iceland
were absent at Monday's
minilterial leSSlon, which was
held clur!ng and after dinner io
Ruak'1 Waldori 'I'oftr> tulle
heft.
Allhaugb Slate Department
spnknman Carl Bartell aa" It
was an informal dinner and no
dodslons """ reacfled, the
crtllcal nature of t b e
dilcussions wu empbasbed
by the all-*nce ti NATO
Secretary-Otnml M a n 11 o Brosio.
The laltblul waited for th •
vtlltao promised by all -school·
girls, who said tt appeared in
the field, behincfa house on De 1 lfontamlle Street Jui .July WASHINGTON. (AP) -Sen.
:zz,. and ,Jl"Ollllsed. to reappear Stuart Symlnatoo AY1! junking
M-'•• ·'""' Other !ncal re>-fll the Afr Fotte'S IWtniwtni t~ ';;"" Fftncb.Canadlao Fill l<tlllhter aheuld be
town•._ud olbel" appall-Wi""8ly COllaiderwf in .tew of • · · · · ill record fll Dine cruhoa. "~ busload · of pilgrims The M1ssoutt Democra~ a
--CalllorDla." Otliel fonn<r ......,,. . al "the Alr CatholJcs cama .from .-Fon:e, Mid ·11-y tbe
Canada, the United Slates and plane" ovldept .l•H.uxe
from as far away as Mexico threatens to make the United
and as early as Sunday. States a second class air
Police said they created the power.
the bluest tramc jam in! 11,t "U the plane ft fun.
h1'ltrY of the tiny commaiiflY. d-lally ' -·· -. and Th.llUSands abandoned cars, that would.,now appear to be
1nJcks, -and carta f o r the '""' -Ila termination milea 8""Dld the muddy fiel<!J would preveat lbe Joa fll ad·
Jjotel! ond motm """ filleol. dll!onal bllHons of dollan -
But while most , prayed, ·and what ii more important,
some grew hysterical and save the lives of many pilots,"
stormed the cross decorated · Symington said in a state-wi.~ flowers under the weep-ment.
tiii willows lllilt rim t)>e ,field. He Mid the United· Slalel
At lelat 100 pe1'IODI were hid developed only one new
trampled or _collapeod !tom tac11caJ fighter in elCht ,..,..
lbock. The taj1D'td weh! tak· while the Soviet Un I an
en by ambulances to Ont aid dilpllyed sevs new plan• at
statiolll hutlly ~t up nearby. an air show last yur, U..
No ..tom Injuries """ ,._ clodlnc the world~ I-~ wheb the si.J school· suptraoalc intetceptor.
girls urlved. the crowd hush-
ed. Wtiite .......... group "· Pilo Lo cerniil ~ eattiOlld, "' t ses ccrled the girls to the croa
le""'"' In the mud.
For hJO hours they wailed
silenUf, but the apparition
diit not -· 'I1w girts. ranging in age from 1 to 13,
said a prayer and left.
Coal Industry
Wage Gain Seen
WASlllNGTOj"i (AP) -
Nqotlalon, 1'l"8lnl to beat a
mldnlaftC deadline, reportedly
ba-.. a_,i -tlwly oo lhe
biggest wage apd benefit gains
in s 0 f t coal Industry history
but are bogged down on acme
non-money issut3 and contract
wording.
Sources said the United
Mine Workers Union and U>e
Bitwnl.noos C o a 1 Optraton
Aaoclation bave qreed on an
over-all iDcreue ol at least
$UO per day for each. of the
approximately I0,000 miners
affected.
Ar:m; Flies ·
For Help
PORT ARTHUR, Onl (AP)
-A, 11-yur-old bush pilot, h!J
rl&ht arm hacked off by a
whirUna propeller ' b I a d e , ..
climbed back Into ·hill plane
and new 15 mUes for help, lt
was learned Monday.
Brian stMd, of S o u t b
Porc.uplne, Ont., a pilot for the
JnternaUonal • N\ctel Oo. of
C41nada Ltd., had landed his
seaplane on Green Water Lake
about 60 miles northwest of
her..
When""~--. pontoon, he . slipped, ~ arm
hit lbe ....... propeller· ud
was eut away above the elbow.
Steed iuu,gled back !nlo
the platie and new to IA.kt
Shebanowan where another
pilot flow him lo Fort Arlbur
for treatment.
35 Minutes from
Orange County Airport
, Ry,to .Palm Springs in a Powerful 20-
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At the foot of'Mt. San Jacinto lies the recr?ttion1.I oasis-P.1lm Springs-a wonder
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Twenty-one pu~lic and private golf courses.and perfect ye.ar round gol f wealher. '
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Art 11.lleries, health spas and fine remurants.
Fun and rela.xation just minutes from you on Aero Commuter.
Ae~ Commuter has moi:e flights from more places to Palm Springs-convenient
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Trains Crash;
' I Man Killed
~ FRANCISCO (UPI)· -
Two SOUtheno Pactl1c IWltch
engines brushed at a swltchtni
point Monday afternoon, ,...
ding ooe into the rear car of a
deparUnc seven-car commuter
train. one paaenger wu k1IJ..
ed and II otherl were Injured.
The dead man wa5 ldentwed
as Richard Hutcblngt, 25, Bel·
moot. He suffered fatal in·
juries when the engine ripped
through the steel outer frama
of the car
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' Crippled :Girl Ca .. n't ~laentify Accused Attackers'.
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lleauWill Suain Bartolomei -whetldu•r end boldllli I
crt!>Plcd and apeechlua after amaD .,... !!luffed·dal. WU
the wu rlit\&Mtd lhot aftd asked if 1 he~ t b •
Wt lo dlo Clll a ....;,..m l'<ltd defaanta, -B~~
munlcatoif to liOr aura lbJI
aho couldn't ... well eriodcb
from· where her ~beelchalr
WU pla~ a~\ IO. feet from u,, deft~ ....
Sbe WU fttalat _._.
room, put a -llf nt•-pollce and put Ibo two ~
danta ... led -a ....... table. LeMay 0$;4~
-WU lD!lble lo ldent!fy"her ·--.. -----------------~----~---atlac!bn al their ..
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lo""'1' WI wei£ ,,.; oelect<d"
Rep,ibllean .. oatorlo\ noml' bY Gtorlt 'Wallace u bll run-
.,.. Mu Rafferty hu remov' ntng mllle on · !hf American
eel reW Geo. Curll& LeMay Independent flrty ticket. •
lrom ·hit advl!ory· comrnl~ Raft.rly alao aid LeMay
tee becauae of "bulc di. "cuuallJ diamlNed ....itar wtlpoftl .. 'just another wea· £1 ..... n. . •. ~ta In lundlmtnla) pon In our anenal' '!rith the '-"' egmns
The Rafferty. organization clear tmpllcatlon Iha\ u such . ---·~ M I they mlgbt well be -In Cl . A k ' .....-~~ oadly I le " VI lnlm. . tta gram algnecl by the candidate .~1 completely d1-with .. 81Dl C
wu -to LeMey requeotlng, you, both u to whit you bave ~ ~ ~'\!!"u!":,::"&1; <tone and what you bavuald," With Spray ~-Rafferty saljl In 1be win.
100.member 1talew!de com· Raflerty'a -~ Dem.. · · millet. crat Alan Cranlton, \'!"eel a LOS ANGEl'..ES (UPI) -
Rafferty ~!'I In the lele.-aletement deeCTlbinl the ac-Elibt Loyola Un h • ra II Y gram he was totally opposed lion as a "meantnglw ,.,. atudenll charged Moadey they
to third • party movements." ture" which "dots nothing to were attectea with cbtmkal
No Nixon
Position
For Finch
SACRAMENTO (AP) -U.
Goir. Robert H. Finch, one ol
the men ~osest to Republtcan
presldenttal ~ .. Richard
M. Nlzon, aays he would not
accept appointment u U.S. at.
torney geoeral. .
"'lbe ooe job I wauld n o t
take fl II were offered ta d-
tonwy general," Kid Flneh.
Finch aald be ..... _.. In-
-In ·-ol!1ce In his .... lllale.
change Rafferty's l)Olicy of ssrAY . at a meetlnc o f
mlHlery eacalatlon." Weatcllelter and Pleya Del
Rafferty aald in Fresno Rey dJltrlcl raldanta _.r·
Moadly ba will lgnon I pub-to ICbool bus fategnilon pro.
lie opinion poll wblcb llbow1 1'11111.
bim !railing Cr-The cbafnnan ol I he
Rafferty WU asked hit re-.mitllng clenleci It ud Ald
action to .the latest atete poll, .. ,.... of -"""' ju!I
lhowing Crenlton ahead by wanted le be martyfi:1•
!ll--'IZ ,,._t with II percent Bryan Bennett. 19, a Loyola
undecided. student.· Aki be and aeven
"I learned tone ago never otbtr youths were auacted. af
to PIY attentkin to the polla." the rear door of the
Rafferty aald. lie noted I he Wlllldlelter Rec re a I Ion
polla """'"'1 him ~ In-ce.t.r by a man UllJ1I a
cumbent Sttl.. niomas Kuchtl chemical spra, container.
In the June prilllary, which he The Rev. J\}liph ~ SJ,
WQft. adminlJtraUvi Tice dent
ol the 11!1~ •. Aid tbe
atudenta were treated wttb
"dl.9ComliNJ"' IDd 0 vto1ence"
during the llllllllng.
"I've I'll an awful lot In-40· Mill• Du v.-in California and I BERXELEY, Calif. (UPI) IOD e
Berkeley Bans
Table Grapes
wouldn't want to walk away -Calilornla table grapes -
from tt,• be Aid 1n an 1n-already banoed by t b • By Year 2000
tarview. Unlnralty ol Calflornla -
!'inch commented frankly bave -mtminated from SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -
about hla flltur< u he tafbd men111 In Ille BtrbfeJ Scllool Colllornla'a -iat""' fl ..,.
with an Asloclaled Prua .DUlrlcl'a It calttertaa. peeled lo dooible iii • mU11Dn
DtWll'lllD. wblle tr a,. e 11 n c ... ~~·, <!:.-t~ .. ~ b7 tbe end of tbeaDth ClllturJ,
throogb the East with NiDn. ~&'I -·--•&-11'11 .a -houalnfl olllclal, Ht Indicated he WU unhappy dlrecl<r, Aid .lloaday tbe ac-ud .fll .mlllloo -...-
with reporta saying he wu a · lklll wu tum lo a..id poeaJ. will be -
likely choice far attome1 hie cllarupllonl by -1111" A '._iation ·homll," -
general In a -1ble Nlzon portera ol tbe -)loJcol1. llctfng, could add -... • cabinet. '11!e dtstrld normally ..,..... and Ill million people lo Ille
Finch, an attorney, aald 11 t.s abolll 500 pounda of grapes a American JlOl'llaU ... In 11111
dWlcult tw some0ne to 1tanc1.-;;;";;;;eet;;;;.======•""=n;;;;l2;;;;:;;;y;.ws;. === on tbe naUonal firing lllle u 1 ..
trial' bec:aua bar vldan WIS
bad!)' damqed by tbe bulleta
fired Into he< -. ' . Mlsi B&rlolomel, le a fl
lltUmtng down her cl)eeu
iM clulcl!lng a. niWl. told
lbe jury In !!lln 1aiiiualt
about her iinlea1 fall )'Ur dur· lni 4$ mlnnle!! ol lelllmeey
lioadly.
Alter the -·court
-at santa aara (:llunt,. Mt d l cal Cea&er, Miss
llartolomelwullownlm·
mediately to !Mr -In Uklth, where lht hu been
neovortng at the lllendoclno
Count,. HOll!ltal from Ibo •t·
tacl: In -her boy friend,
17·,.U'<ld 1'lmotl!;f 1-, WU
killed. .
The drOmallc .-irontetion
---.--a.~ two youn1 drlltert ICCUIOd
tbe murder, came In &be 11th
dey ol lbe trt.I wtlh Uie aid o(
Irmke Schoellel. 17, a
raglaltnd IWHI who hai '*-• '
teochflll -ll&n ........ for tbe put nine -
IEJ'S IE fllEllDl.Y
u 10Q bavt lltW ntllbborl
or knOw of Q10M movtna
to our area. plet.M tell U1
IO tblt wt.lilly Qtend a
~-•mlh<Jp . -to-· -tat.
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1 attcrney general, ..,.. then
return to his home ltat. ud
run for office.
I-ad, he aatd, he ml&hl
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··~ .I. ,, JPBBriY t¥ roadi'\.lnner says -try
of a oor,~r· .. jull.. . . vlslngi ' J Wbll ftmalninl ~
ll~nant .. ,o,ernor <JI
Callfornia.
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most of the Ume betwetrJ. now
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P~ldeaey ---------------QUEENIE ly Phil lnt.rlandl
Newsmen List
Views on Office
By LOUIS CASm!U
Leadership
Workshop
Set at UCI
A one.day coune and
worUhop o n diK'Ussion
lead<rshi]l will be h<ld by
UC Elite-from 8•30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 12, on the
Irvine Campus.
"Group ~ ood
Gro~ Dynamics" w ii I
_,, various opproodle• to
effective group lMdership
tbrou&h lecturt• u well. •
videotapes « cLus
discussions. ADother aim
will be a better un·
d•ntandln& ol U. eynamlcl ol-~·
Tcpicl will Include --ol--· maktnt; 1bl tlM o f
pnuu1w .to.11coo: th•
_.a•UM!es ol cltaaslon
-...i por11dpanta, end 1om• common
dlxuuloa .. -... bJ11rUctOr1 an DI'. Doyle
G.Jllc!Dnnq, cbllrmanm ==..-llDI-• OJI r11, end Dr.
If Cllla Obmtt. auocilte ~ ol--" ando
-• Olil .Loi Angelos. _ _._.,._
Yar twChet a.-and a -.-... ...... olllco ot. IJll
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e second·
best way
to buy a car.
The best way is cash, if you t;111 spare it. If~ can't, use oms. Nobody cm
give you a bellei deal than we can because we\>e got two things going for
you.
Free Checking account for the length or the loan. That means no serv-
ice clwgc. And since service ~cs avera~ about $2.00 a month, you'll
saveanywhen: from $48 to $72nghtolf the top.Andl)W'anotall
Bank lnterelt rate. Thttc arc all kinds of interest rates. Some can really
eockit toyou..Ours w,on'L Yon don't haTe to be arcgularallltomcr,either.
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policy is strictly good neighbor.
So buy your new car. Pay cash if
you can. If you can't, then tap our
$900 million hank roll. t l <'j l"S(
l~ank
~Low Car '
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MORTUARY
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MAINTAINING $500, .SA YING~· ·A~COUNT• ;'· ~
Board Critic Seeking
Position as Write·in
I See by Today's
Want Ads:
e "Yus Ma• Wltli ~ Ham. .......... 17
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1,ave .. with . babysitter ·
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Include a list of emergency
numbers too. By the way, a special
space for emergency· 11um-
bers, like Fire, Police and
Doctor, 'is prinle'c:I oii the .
in.side ot'the front cover of · . _ .. ---·--
your directory. Jot thos.e...
numbers down today Then
next time ·you're .out for the
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Horl1n E, ~ltdior
Pitcher
Appointed.
McDonnell DauVu
AstronauUcs Campany ap-
pointed Harlan E. Pitcher 11
program development dlreCtor
for the -nglim.
Pitcher ,.p1aces F. L.
Dickey, who will moTI to St.
l<>ulS u director ol merketlJll
IOI' the eutorn cllvlaloo ti. lie
company.
Comb!& to !11111~ Bad>
from l!Jm1avllle. Ala. Plld!er
will provide emtomer llalaoo
t undor,-1,1961
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with the Nollonol Amnallticl!'";.:=..=;__--;__"""'-"
and Space Admtnlatratloa'1
Monball Spece FllPt Cenler
mf the U.S. Army illaaile
C-O"'m•nd.
Lear, Hughes
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MORRIS PLAN PAYS
interest per year payable quarterly
on $5000 Full-Paid Investment Certificates
o Al Morrla Plan, $!,000 ,UH• ..... --. nol19 8XCMll·
Paid Thrift lnvoatmont Cerllfl· Ing eo month• maturity, wt th
catn oarn 6~ % Intern! per evoraga llqUtdaUan al only 12
year and offer the canvanlonce manlha.
of quarterly lnttreat p""""'ts • Since Ill toundlng In 1916,
by ch1ek. Morris Plan hn promptly mot
• Certlfleatea may be par· every r.quoat far withdrawal.
chaud by tndlvldualo, auoclo · Alletl In .xceu al one hlm-
aHona and corparatlanL : dred rllllflan dall1rs.
• Maney ts 1nvnt1d Ill ahort• • Funcll placed through Oct.
1ermamort1211d..,.,.andl'llatl 1&-. b1-from0ct. 1.
S u" hdnl por,.1111111 .. -Tlnlll-ol..,""""'
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AVAllN!l.I TO CAUl'ORNIA RISIDl!NTS ONI. Y
tll aotllS PUI COMPANY of C ..........
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Newport Beech • 3700 Newport
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Aerospace industry.
An upward course.
E. F. Hutton exl'etts atrospace stocks to climb this
year. In companlcs !Ike McDonnell Douglas, the ex-
panding commerci<:! airtrJ!t rr~rf:'!~ n;c.re than takes
t.lp the s!~~K maco:i b!' OO~ense cu t.bacl<o:.
In 1 new Investment Ke<W:arch RtpOrt, E. F. Hutton
scans tt1e aerospace ln':!t1s.:l1 in general, and McDon-
nell Oougl3s In particular. Find out more about these attractive Investment
opportunities before they get off the ground, Mail the
coupon today for your compllmentary CoPY-
City ______ ,stete ____ .Zlp Code_
Telephone ___________ _
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E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC.
Ml!Melll NIW YOll:K AND "ACl,.-IC COAS'f STOCK ElC.CHANG!S
AND OTHl ll llAOING Sl!(UlllTY AHO COMMODITY EXCHANGES
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MOTICll TO CR•DITOll:S
SUPl!lt!Olt cou•T OP: .TM•·STAT• 01' C4l"OtllNIA l"Oll Tiii COUNTY 01' OllAHG• ... ..._
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C•ltTll"tCATI 01" •USINl:SI JR .. DKeuM. IV N to .. "~ ...,..., H•-NOTICE IS HEllEIY G E .
The untltn19Mll ell '*'"" terttfY .... c:rMlllDn tlf ,.. ,._.., IW'Md dlKMitnt ~ 1r. condudl"' • , .. , .. ,.,, ~bt~M~r~~~~
--1 Mir.. fl Ce-PWMMI 11 "'2 :~ ri... _;::., 'o'CIUd>f""" 111 IN effl~ ~ Bow1t¥1rd, Ga"*" G....,., ... irntttlld court •1 Cllllfondl Ulldft' IM lld lUOUS """ -of tM Cltftl ef ,,... I •
.i-SHALciM INVESTMENT CO., Ind "'9119 P«Hnl :;:m---·~:ned""Jlft =-· wld flnn 11 ~ of the foli.wl ... ~ IO J 1 •~\LI! wt1oH NltMI Ill tull 11111 ,._Cit of ltlelr AIJDrMY, RUDOLPH , ..,. , :r;:-~ 1,1 n "°''°"' to-wit: ,. N. lltDRw•r sun. m. Slnt• ,.,.., EllH1-11 Sdll"lnNr .oJ7 Clll.l!'ltrY C1llfotnl1 '1701, whkfl b· tM Pleeir of
c1ui. or1.,.: LakflWODll, 'c111tomi.. :::,':1::'"'o1~111~~':' i!:1c1'~
Ma• Fl~· 1)6 Sovtfl Clu t Dftve. wlltlln ab: mot11'11$ 11t1r thlo lll'ft public. 8ewrl~ HHl5, C1llfornl1. tton ot tllls 11¢lu.
O.led SePfembet' 1, IHI. n.Md s..ii...,.,~ %1, 1HI
EuPM I . Schlnl11t.,. APIUL f'ULLl.t.M BINGHAM 1nd
STATE :,•,:~="NIA, CATHRINE FICKES
'Ou.TY OF LOS ANGELES II Co.Admlnl1h'1tw1 ' • of the E11111 of On :5ePllmber \, lKI, i.tare me. 1 It!• •bOYe named dKedent "°''"' Pllbllc In I nd for "91d Countv I nd ltUDOLPH J IAl!LI!
T elevision
Satellite
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Soviet Union launched a com-,
munleaUona satellite Saturday
thnt wiU c~le.1-he ,earth ever)'
11 houn and 5l minutes, the
Soviet news agency Tass said
today.
The satellite Ls one ol .t be
MoWya aeries, 4eslgned f9r
st re n g·t h e n I n g telecom-
munications links wllhln the
Soviet Union.
Tcm said the new Molniya
would relay telephone and tel-
egraph · conimunlcaticns and
relay television programs to
the Far EaSt ' and Central
&la.
The satellite carries Its own
equipment f o r positioning
itself 1n space and maintaining
its orbit, and a power supply
uni~ presumably conmtlnc ot
solar cell!.
Tass said the sate}lite wa.
functioning nonnally.
Young . Hunter
Shot to Death Slift, perwnall'/ -•reil EugtM II. Ml H • .....,..,, l ll"9 11t
klllnl1111tt Ind Miii Fl ... rt\lln k_,. fo 111111.Alll Cl~ '2711
mt to tiot t11e pefWlll ""'°'' rwmH i rt Tel 1110 iu.1u1 · SAUGUS (AP) An End tubscrfbtd fo fl'IO w1!t,ln l~1tnim!'llt, ll'ld Attw fW CN-.klltttl'°" -no 9dt-""• '° rne tlllt lhrl' uear1ec1 Pllbl~td or.'"'' .cont Dali,. P11Dt, teen-ager was accidehtllly ~1C· mr hind i nd 1UL OC!obll' 1• e. ts. 12. 1,.. lffWI shot to death late Sunday as
,OFFIC~A;; =.,.. LEGAL NOTICE he and several frlend.1 were
Not11"1' P11blk -C1llfwl'lll hunting in San FrancJsqulto
PrlndPlll Of1ke In P.JIWI Can sherilf' d ti LOI """In COV!Oh' Cl!llTIPICATI! !OF IVl lHU L yon, s e p u e s Mlf Comm!11kWI E .. lrtl ,ICTITIOVS HAM• Jaid.
JUI\< '• lfTI The vndtf'lfg ..... OOtS ClrtlfY hi II COii'
IYDMIY J. OUNITL Art'I'. duclll'lll • bll1lnesl If 17'01 a.11 Clrci.e. Leonard Page, II, died at
n1 s-ut11 •-" o r1v• Hvnt111111on l!lffCfl. ea11hlrn11, undtl' t11e Santa Cl ·ta H ·w al ...,..,,,. Hl lll. C.llflf'lll• 91212 11c1111o111 lltm rwirne-llf SECURITY an osp1 sever
1114-0C 11\AIMTENANCE SEllVICE Ind 11191 .. kl h ........ alter being struck in the l"ubOIMd OAnpe Codi Ollll< Pilat, lln!I 111 cemPOIN o1 h lollowlnt per-., ,,.... .. ~~ n , :M 1nd Octabw ,loJi W!IOli ,..,,.. 111 NH uld 1111a o1 rul6enCI chest with a .22 caliber bullet
1"' ._ ,, folio..: from a coampanlon'1 ·rifle,
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The place you've gof to . go to see . wbat's going. on,-your . F.ord Dealer!
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1. Hunttn1ton lffch, Cllltornll. l ~the~y~w~·d~·-______ _!I.==========================================='.:::::::;:::================= ••• 1n1 Dalal Sll>temblr 23. lHI. ' , • -
MOTIC• TO CREDIT09:1 ..loMPh V, FI01na
LEGAL NOTICE
SU,l!&IO!l COURT OF Tif9 stile ol C.llfoml1, Ori"" CeunlY: STATI OF (1.LIFORNIA llOlt On ~. 73, 1..a. be1or9 me. I Hot1ry TN• COUNTY 0' OUN9• ,ubHc In 1nd for "kl $l1te, petW111ll'J
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E.1t11't flf ROBERT NOllM.l.H ,.IEllCE, to lie 1119 ""°" whost "!~ It lllbtc, ... " ... DlcffHd Id to thl wlltlln I""'"'"""
NOTIC! IS HEREiliY GIVEM to tht Kk!IOwltffld he IX.:uted the -credllon ti Ille -.bcM "'med d~ (OFFICIAL SEAL)
11111 111 ""'-111vin. clllm1 11111,.1 Roulll C. ""'* "kl dfeed9!11 ,,. ,....ulred to tllt them, NOh l"I' ?llbllt ~ C111fornl1 .wilt! tlll! _ .. rv ..wctiers, In thl off1c1 Prlncl1>11I Office In
di Ille cllrk of 1M 1bovt fllfllled court, Ill' Or11t111 County to 1.-t them, wlltl ihe MCUHFY My CommlulOfl Eulr11
wouchln. to tt.. under11tntd 11 tM offlc:a Julr 1, ltn
" lh Attomers NAGEL. REGAN .. P11bllshld or-Cotll O.Hy Pllclt, 01.VIDSON, 1011 NOllTH M.1.IN t.T ............ blr :M Ind Octobtr !, f, IS,
SU ITE JIG, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 19'1 169_..
mc11. wtllch 11 IN ollCI of tM.n.lne11 Of the
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f1M ntilll Of 11kl dectdellt, wttllln 11•'1-------==~~--I
ll'ICltlrhs 1~ thl fin.I Pl/tlbUtlOll 9' thl1 MOTl(I 0, TRUSTl!l'I SAL•
Ouramazing 'new
eek Resave . . .
comes with a built-in
.supp of nloney.
noflc1. Fl19 Ht.: TIU
0.twd Sll>l'tmber 20, IW. LMll Nt.= Tl+41U-127'44
CllOCKER CITIZENS On WedMWIY. Oclober n. 1Nt. •I n
NATIONAL I ANI( • I tMll-1 o'clOCk 1 m. on thl pUbllc 11dew11k In
llril"' A1aoel1lhlll front of thl !'lltr1nce to JM blllldl"' 11 llr Gerll'll J, F1111. J r. 1711 So11111 ll~n.t Slrtll, In !ht CllY
Au'I Trust Oftlair di AIWll'lelm. c I 111 or A I.. RMllY E11ecutor ti fhl WIR trf rhl t_._111d. 1 corPorltlon, H Trvstft
Abon lllmed dec.IOPnt under tht! D1eG o1 Tnist ""de bt' OLE.NM NA••L. RIGAN I DAVIDSON, L GAVETT ANO Flt.ANCES T, GAVETT,
AllWllYI II Llw Hllib.lnd 1nd Witt Ind r.corded MIY U, 1111 Nlflll Malll ltrttt, 1¥111 111, lffl, In lkd:; .sit Piii f ot Offkl1I
SMll ....... c.11 ..... '21t1 RICOf'lli d °'"'" CounlY, Catllornll,
Tll: 1'10 JU.Un 1IY1A to ICUrt .all lnd<!~ldnna Ill """" A~-;::.,.• ~:..,,.,c .. st o.uy Pltiot. ! ,Z~,T.., • c,:;w~~ c::P"i::; b~
S..totmbtf' '' tnd Oclalltr' I, I. lS. NEW YOlllC L IF E INSU llANCE
IHI lfSUI COMPANY bY l'e•l<IA d In. bru cll
LEGAL NOTICE al tef11in llDll111tto.. .ecurld ~
bt', AO!ICI ol ...... ldl Wit recorded
-------------J uM 7. 19'1 In llooll "" ""' 503 of N kl ..... 11111 OHlell l RKll«I$. Wiii .ell It publle I UC-
NOTIC• TO CRIDITOlll !Ion 11 lhl hl1hesl bidder' for U tll, 1UPIRIO• COUlT OJI THI STATI 0, PIYlblt In llwflll _, trf !hi United
CALlflORNIA PO• THI Stitt. 11 tM 111111 ot ule, "'111'111111 war·
CO\,INTY OJI ORANO• r1n"1' I I la !Ille, P<llHt•IOll or t n-
.... A..fCllJI t'lmlbnlncn, tM lnftrtll co•ov~ed to 1nd E1lale trf ROBE RT L. SMI TH, 1k1 now l\ekl bV "9kl T1'1'1lee 11nd<!r Miid Oteel
ROBERT LEE SMITH, Oecttsrd. of Trvst, In and to 1111 followll!il 6Hcr11>-
NOTICE IS HEREl!lY GIVEf!I to 1111 N pfOPtlrly:
~ltor1 ol Ille •hove nameil decedenl Loi U ot TrlCI No. 31'9, In 1111 Cltv
fh1t 111 Hr111m ll9vl1111 cl1!ms 1111nsl the Iii Co.II Mesa, CatJntY of Or•""· $1111
.. 1d decftlenl ... re11ulred to IHI 111..... of C.llfoml•, I I "'-" on I A\IP
wlftl lht: lllCIHlfY VOUCl\er'I, In the olflCI lhl...of recorded In II"'* lJl, -
trf the citric ol "" lboYe tnlllltd court, or 20, II. n Ind 'ZJ, MIKtlll lllllUI MIPS,
fo pl"Heftl them, with nKest.11"1' ¥Wdler'1, rttords ff "kl Orlnte COllnt'f. ta "" und.,sltned i t !hi offlc.s "' her tor the tllll'llOR of 1>11vlng obll11t1-I!~ Kh1111atrlC11: •NI Klrkl>ltrktl, '°' JICIJAd bV "9kl o.ed ot Trvst. 1nc111c111111 EdllOll 11"'9,, 1111 L-llelcll l lW .. L-lttt, dlarvts ind Ill~ trf lhl Trvsttt
9"dl. Cal1foml1 tol02 wllldl II Ille 11lc1 MtvMIOtl If l llY 11rlder the !tnn1 of .. lei
d bulLMH of the u,,,_rsltned In •ll Deed ot' Tl'Vd'. In"'""' tl\erwn ""'
"""'" 11erl1lnl111 to Ille nl1l1 ot "9kl 11t,2n .n Ill UAPlkl prlnclPel ol 1111 110te
dtcedlnt, wllhl11 11• months 1fllr .,. secv...:1 1w "kl Detd ot Trvst. with 111-
llnl P'Ub1lutlc11 ol 1'h!1 llOllct. IHHI thereon lrom December 1, ltu 11
01t.c1 S1$1tember 11, 1'61. In .. kl no1t: •nd trr i.w 11rC1¥ldtd.
DOROTHY M. SMITH 01ted s.p!embet 17. tW ,
.Admlnl1tr1trl1 ltt111Y Lncoroor1~, Tnisltt
ol fhl E111h! ol tlle llr RlcMrCI F, RY•n. $ecrtt1rv 1bov9 .,.mid decedent JOIU
klRk PATRICK AMO KlllK,ATRICK l"ub!llhld Or1119t Co11I Diii\< Plloi
Al!WMn Al LIW S.,.t..nbf.r 1' 11111 Oc'obtr I, I, IHI
flf Elli-lift, l"'Ht
1* L-htdo 91¥11.
Lent lllldl. C.Rflnlolt Nlld Ttl: (fl,) U..1227
All~ fir A•ml111i111"111"ll
Putitl1fled Orl l!H Cotti 0.!Jy PllGI.
$Hllemtllr 17, 2' 1nd Oc:toller 1. I,
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
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I UP•lllOR (OUllT 01' THI ITATI 01' CA Lll'OllNtA FOR
THI! COUNTY OF OllAMOI
NO, A-111'1
MOTl(I! 01' SALE OF Rl!AL ,RO,EllTY
P·U>n AT PRIVATI! SALi! Cl!llTl,ICATI! 0 1' COll ,OllATION POR In f!lt Miller of !ht E1!•lt o1 RO!IERT TRANU.CTIO# 01' IUSIJUlll UNOl!R HANSON MILES, Drctlsed,
PICTITIOUI MAMI! NOTICE IS HEREflV GIVEN. "111 Ille
THE UHOERSIGNEO CORl"ORATION undtrllt nt'd, 11 Acrmln111r1lrl1 o1 ll'>e
.... Mroby c.rlllY !Ml 11 II conducllnt I Esl11W of JlOllERT HANSON MILES, ~Ir.ell loclt.cl 11 '51D lllrch StrHI, dece1ff'd, will 1ell at prlv1le Pit to lht
NfW'l!Ort lleech, C1llhlml• '7660 under tl'le hltl\ttl ind ti.•t bidder uPOA llM lerm1
flc!lllou• firm lllllW ol QUINLAN .. Ind condlnons Mf1!!1W1Her ""'"llO!lfll Ind
JENNINGS INSVllANCE AGENCY t lld 1ul:lltc1 le ct:nfl""1llO'I bt' the uld
11\11 P kl llrm It c-t'd trf fhl tallow-$-•ill' Court, on October 23, lffl, 11 TM
tnv C01P0r1llon. Wllll .. 11rlnclp1I ,i.e. trf hour ol 2:111 o'clodt l".M., or thtre11t.,-
bwlrM!U II 11 tallows: within the time •llowed by Lew, •I llw!
THE CHARLES J EHN ING s olflcn ol WEIL ind FR1n. 12507 E.
INSUllANCE AGENCY OF ANAHEIM. Phlllde1P1'!1, Whittler, C1tltornl1, 111
11M Kort!I Anlhelm la11l1 w1 r d , rlthl, !Ille 111d lnltrnl of !ht "'Id
Anll\elrn. C.lllornl1. ROllERT HANSON MILES, Ofu•sed, 11
WITNESS lb lllnd 111!1 ... dtJ • Ille flmt ol his dMfh Incl •II right. !Ille
AU11111t, l Nl. •!IOI lnllre1I !hit .. kl Eltalt hel IC·
THE CHARLES JENNINGI 011lrftl, by -•Ilion o1 llw Ill' olhlr'Wln.
INSURANCE. AGENCY other 1'h1n or In ldolllon le 11111 ol "91d
OF ANAl1EIM JIOllERT HANSON MILES 11 the lllM of
CHARLES o. JENNINGS ~Is de11h, In Ind to tlle fffl P<'OHrtr
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA "Lot .. of Tr1ct 1'"-0..lntll CatJntv.
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The idea is to keep you in the money when
your personal checking account's running out
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It work s like this: once your Check Re-
se rve application 's approved , we 'll open a line
of credi t for you.
Then, should you overdraw, we'll automati-
call y lend you ampl e money and depo sit it in
your account.
' So you're in the clear , Your checks will be
c:ove red. And you won 't be embarrassed.
We'd like to suggest you apply for our
ne w Check Res erve Accoi.ui.t You may find it'll
come in hand y for meet-
ing bills, paying taxes,
handling an emergency,
taktng advantage of a
sudden opportunity.
On the qther hand,
yo u ma y never ne ed
to use your credit. (In
which case, of course,
there won't be an y charge for credit.)
But think of what a ni ce feeling it'll be to .
i1ave more money in the bank than you .. need.
Crocker-Citizens
Check Reserve Account
at the big bank where little things count
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JOPEAN HASTINGS '42'4i21
T!IMn'. OC..... I. lMI Na , ·-11.
For Foll Festival
Therri·e Set
• The bappy atn)oephere:of the Gay· Nln<ties will be
recaptured when ttle<eitire'parisb ol· st.• Boriaven!ure'•
Calbolic Churth ci>operates during the third annual
fall festival Friday, Saturday and SUnday,OcL 11, 12
.abd13. r .,
Brightly colored boolM will decorate st. ,Bcaave1>-
ture's sc!>ool ground!, and ·the e!ltire":•nununity.ls in-
Vited to attend the festiv!ti.e1 taking place between 1
and 10 p.m. daily.
All ages Will be able to participate In carnlval rt4es,
dinners and other refreshment&, games, .shows and
prizes. ·
Fish will sizzle !or a fish fry Friday, and spicy fra.
grant Italian spaghetti will be served Saturday. An old·
lashlooed crispy Chicken dinner lw been pfumed for
Sunday. .
For the ·chlldren there will be free puppet· shows,
clowns and cam!Yal games. Everyone will' ~l::f lhop-.
ping In a country store, white elephaDI, doll home-making booth!. ' '
There also will be spedal rides which may be en-
joyed by the whole family.
Serving as. chairman of the festtval ii Dean Rief,
and he Is being assisted by men ·and women's, council
presidents Haymond Vidal and Mrs. Robert Lewicki.
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' Other officers of the women's council include the
Mmes. George Perry, first vice president; Wllliace Du·
gan, second vice president; ·Jan;res ... MW.er, treasurer, ,
and Daniel Abel, secretary. <
-'GAY NINETIES RECALLED -The happy, carefree atm0sphere
"ol tile Gay 'Ninetieo1 .will 'be -recaptured-durinf an old.fasliloned
festival ·sponso~ b)'. St. Boniaventure's Catllollc Church, Hunt-
inglDD Beach.· Taking a long Jook ·Into Ille pen m Mrs• ROOert
Lewicki, women's council president, and Mrs. Ronald· Sporing~
school chairman, while Mrs. William Avzaradel, elephant boo!li:
chairman, and Mrs. L<>uls Morandi, general sales chalnnan,
check last minute preparations (left to tigbt).
Election Theme
HB W ive s
Campa ign
The All-American colon of
red, white and blue will be ac-
cented In brigbl tablecloths
and balloons, and donkeys and
elephants will be given «!1W
time as table centerpieces
wbeo the Huntington Besch
High School Faculty Wives'
Club open,, its campaign.
Present members are plan-
ning to take A New and Ex·
citing Year aa their platform
and are pledged to fulflll their
campaign promises with a
variety of programs and ac-
tivities.
New faculty wives art in-
vited lo join the bandwqoo
during • desseri whlj:h will
begin al 1,30 p:m. In the
faculty lounge of Hunllngton
Beach Higb ScbooL
In keeping with this year's
campaign theme, a red, white
and blue dessert will be aerv-
ed. Following the informal
welcome, the newcomers will
be taken on a tour of the high
school campua.
Serving as chairman ol, the:
des.!8lt is Mrs. T h o -m a s
Harlow, president. Also · ori
hand to greet wives of new.
faculty members will be Mrs.
C. Clyde James, vice presi:
d e nt ; Mrs . Vernon
Vallereamp, treasurer, ~
Mrs. Wayne Jorgenson,
publicity' '
·EQUA L TIME: FOR PAR,tv. TIME .-'lJ>e elephaDI 'and•the·doo-
key will'be'.given equal time as C¢""'1eces whl!I\ the Huntington
Beach High School Fl1culfy Wives' Club oponsors a dessert for
'Wiyes of•new faculty.members .. ~g red, ....iiue and blue
decoratloos' wblch carry' out tile. election theme are (lelt to rigbt)
the Mmes. Wayne Jorgenson, Clyde James, Darrell Stillwagon
and Thomas.Hailow. Following the dessert on Saturday, Oct. 12,
the newcomers•v.ill be conducted on a tour of the campus. •
Clu.b. -Programs
Civil · De fens.e·-
Civil defense and how lt relates to lndlvidualt,
cities, Counties aild' states wiJ1 be discussed by Vin-
celll J .. Young, dutjng the meeting of Fountain Val·
Iey Woman's Club Monday at 8 p.m., Oct. 14, In
Ta~ura School.
Introducing Young, supervisor of civil defense
education of the state Department of Adult Educe·
lion, Los Angeltr.i, will be Mrs. Charles Askin, na-
tional defense chairman.
Hostesses during the soc!al hour will be tho
Mmes. Edward Chow-, chairman; Dean Chri.ten-
sen, Ar1!tur Colgren, Ronald Couch, Joseph Cour-
reges, William Cunningham, Vance Deringtoo1 ·
James Dick, FranceS Donovan, Robert Dorsett
and A. C. Ealon.
Following Mayor Robert~·Schwerotfeger's pro.;
clamation of October as safety molll:b, the club will,
be presentlng its award-winning safety puppet~
show, "Nelgb, Neigh, From Strangers Stay Away,"
to kindergarten and first grade students In the city' a
elementary ·schools. An o!ficer from ~police de-·
partment will speak on safety procedfi?es following ,
each show.
Shows well ·be presented at Tamura School to.:
morrow and McDowell, Thursday, Oct. 10. Three:
shows will be presented at Monroe, Monday, Oct.
14; Wardlow, Tuesday, Oct. 15, and Harper, Wed·
nesday, Oct. 16. · ; • Performances will be given at Arevelos, M~
day, Oct. 21; Bushard, Tuesday; Lamb, Wednes-,
day, and Fulton, Thursday. The puppet program;
is given both mornings and afternoons. i.
Working with the hand puppets will be · the~
Mmes. William Cunningham, club safetr chair·
man; Gary Powley, Charles Rohrbacher, Ed Pike,
Laurence Erwin, Michael Wellington, Jack Runge_ :I
Wallace Short, Clarence 'stewmon, Peter Bar·'
bolak and Charles Askin. '
Mrs. Olin Hardy iJ presideal of the Fowttalli ':;
Valley club. . J
:_the WQl1,·:r ell _.Her · Where Her Hem Must Fall Mirror on • ~-
DEAR ANN LANDERS: SUllday,
Just as we were leavin& the house foe
church, I elanCed at my wife and
neariy died. I yellod, "Bertha, you
f<Jl10l ywr aloirt." She ~eel,
"You boob, this is my new outfit."
-.ball added -20 ]lOlmcll
·-... mmried In 1918. Sbe also la • litlle bowlegged. Short skfrla don't do
a lhlng for her. She olalml lt la moce
lmportaot for a woman lo be In ttyle
tbllll lo ,,_ -•thin( llall>erfn(. She
wm't-to ... wm you een 1>orr
-AGIN 'EM
DEAJ11A: II '"""'1 be a -el Ume. 1'ie oven(d ud overwetOI'
dolls wbe -oa wem.i ldked 11e..-arebepeleu.A_n_ ...-a to 1llfu le Iler belllud ud
doesn't l>eUeve wllal Iler mlnw lolls
Iler woo!U't ll&J' .., allealloa "' -
DEAR ANN LANDERS ' The Iet1e!'
trom the woman Who mcried a
boln<llexual llDd clldll't reaUJe It until
lt was loo lal>t Of>ellOd my eyes. Wbat I
,.. might be compieiely mearqJeil,
but tbeo apln, It C<>uid save me limn
maldn( a -mistake. PIMle IWd• me.
Rod and I -lo dalo two :imn ~· I wal 20 ond be wu 21. For !be
-tint 1a· mouuu our cfata were cuual
-a1mool plalonlc. When ho uked me
lo "be bla girl" •••f DOt lo ---.. I agroed, ~UM by tbtn I .l>ad
' knoWn homosexual He spends more
Ume with this friend than be doe< with
me. When I que1Uoo him about their
clo6e relatlooshlp, be said be fe,ls sor·
, ry !or "~" (this is the tnan'1
become WI'}' fond ot. him.
Lost ni(ltlt Rod asked me to marry
llim. I want to ISY yes, but.11m ti!tald
he nJ&bl not be norm&!. 1blo ls the
_,, Rod hao ldaoed me only tJljoe lll
all the~ lime · .... haV. ,_ Jo!oe
tocetber. n-to<> Idloe1, to be
lrllll>M, ..... my Idea. not bis. Alao, lt
waa li.te ~g a marble allb. I'm
sure Rod ball never bad aey prevlow
IOJuai ""'1act witb & prl and one
could liardly 'call l>oH two ldlies uteZ.Ual" I
Rod baa • male friend who ls •
nlclmame and everyone calls biM""
that~ and he doesn't care what -le
1&y -be la nol '(Olng lo forsake bUD.
Wh&\ do ~ooi.11llnt 0( lhll, ~! '
' -X. Y. Z.
DEAR Z: I lhJnk , .. doa'I .... a
' ~•&rfld bpi~ ; wbo I'"' kll'"'1
1oa nnce la . tn ypon UI ... a
be7!rl ... u-MU7.
DEAit ~: 'lt't lime Mr 1.
~e, U, S.A. tnaled bor baby. tl\ter like a paid emiioY• lnmod ot.
*'that Jrad down the lthet." After all, if
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with her moat precious poase11lon1
-her chUdren -why lhouJdn't we be
tnolod lil<e r<11P01111ble people and not
punk lddJ!
Mort ol tile women I worlt !or are
nlce, but two women are to rude I
dol)'t -wllat'lo do -them,
(Their cbildren are terrible, too.) Mrs.
A told me not 1x> we the phone "'4nle11
100 have to call !be police or tile fire
~artment." Mn:. B. said, "Pleue eat
at home. I'm not running a boordlq
bou.te ."
Lail d&lit Mrs. B told mo not lo turn on ll>e TV-.e !be tube1 ,,_
wealt. WOl4cl I be Justlf1ecl In not llt-
tlnf for -lo who don't -... rllhtf I need tile ll>oney, bllt I a1oo
uoed m1 fflf·rerpi!Cl. •
~y DEAR SALLY:' Yn 11oooo14 ,Ml 111
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.. •• for people ,. .. do "°' er.11 ,.. .,.._
perJ7 and I hope 700 will tell 1lln. .f.I.
ud M'r1. B wby , .. are M Jooier II-_
' Ierellled la 1cceptlq Jo11t -Ille&
They mli1'1 Jean "-..
''TM Brlde'1 Gulde," Alla ~
boold ... ..,_. -ot.11le moot fiij. quenllt asked qtJetdona ...._ .,.,.
dings. To re<dve )'Olr cop)' bl"*
...,,.,._,.. guide, "l!IB lo Aai
Landft, In .... 0( Ibis lie~
--'. Joni. -..if.~ atamped et1velope and 315 cenllrln etil&
'Ann Lalde!'t will bO llod lo help 1•
wl1ll 1tJUI' p<Ol>lem1. Send tbem lo 1*
In care ol tho DAILY PILOT, encla9>
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,. CORONA Dl!L MAR CILIBRANTS
,, Mr. ond Mn. John L. Connell ... :,f' • ~;John Connells Feted
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;·~~ ~?l~ r-Ari=:~s:i.:~4.
ilol1 ol Corm& de! -.,. town w!ll be MJb -Connell ol
celolnlblc -Soldeo ....i. ---··-~ . _...._. dins """'-todu by •w•~• ~ .. -,
I -.. ii dinner porty 1n· tbo Mia Sally Ford ol Bolton,
NewpcirUr Im fer :10 mem-their ll'anddlllibter: Mr. and
• lien al tbelr .. -. .. lam· Mn. H. A. Ylllke al Loo An-
11117. gila, Mn. Connell'• broth-
! Thia ....i.c.i I a apoclal er and bis wile; Mr. and Mn.
-al 11wibctrio& w!ll be lilrold Cllnlte, San Lull 0!>11-i i llld In tbelr '-In Our po, ml Mn. J. W. Ford, WlJt. :f ~~~~ ~wuaa-rllM<> 'f Lui 8undll' Ibey were let-ton execuUva who served tho : ed al a rocepllan preoentecl ~Uon In Milwaukee,
, by their n1 and d11igtrten:. New Orleans; atlcago, Kan-
:.;, More than 100 relatives and us City, Oakland and n.
IC claoo frlenda OOIJil'&lulaled troil before l'etlrini llld IDOV• t! them In the Newport !leach Ing to Corona del Mar In
• home al Mr. and Mn. Rid>-11151.
1i ant K. Miller, the bonoreet' He fl a put member of the rt daughter and son-in-law. Knights' ol Columbus and hla
·• Their other two chlldreo wile II a member _ ol . Our
: are Jolin H. c..men al Colla Lady Queen ol Angell Guild
,. Mesa, president of Connell and the Tuesday Club of New-
" Chevrolet in Costa Mesa, and _port Beaclt:
• Mn. William F. Ford ol Win-Tbe ConnelJs were married
I• netlta, Ill Tbe Coonelll are Oct. I, 1911, In St. John '•
grandparents to 22 children Catholle" Church, Del Moines,
J and one gnat.grandchild. Iowa.
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Telephone Line . P'roviCles Connecting Link
,._.. -"""' • '" "" • • MBA atrlvet to ,....,... llelpod tllro\1&11 a ~ ' -'"'• m&J haft dllfl<ul'-Ibo door Ibey are !O percent
--.. M1lci. "' "" _.,.._ -~ \_. v "--'-• ed' ..,._. .., t11t """""'' HMo1111 and encour• w b 11 t altuatlcm with aM or two «W1n1nc ~ pnmary lll'O-on 'tbe way to 'l'IW'a: cur · = ..:.--= ... W:-~ almuttanew.ly txtnict1na ~ te)I~ Cllla. blena ,. Dr. DeutlCh U:• They are •dmitting that ., ""' Mlflt•• ""1111 AMedltt.. " • ' .. emotional 1tre11 iJ not o.. ..... CeurttY • ..-. *"'• llllCW. taaential inform1tkm -J>t. A.raold D t u t • cu;Jh plains. Once the problem de-a••·• and that they intlllllfll 1111 Mllci• 'r 11111111 t It .. '°".... ber 1..l · • •• ~ .. .._ 111 .,. cm11 1111WW111W cwne, tele...--num , PIJCblatrw,. wbo b&ad.i area it ~dentified a n d need help ," 1ay1 Mra. Jobn
~" family member or friend. clinic. •ph"bea that lll clariJlod anxiety ollon will l\lcDonoulb, the kindly bead
BJ JODEAN BASTJNGS Allbeperaonlolblbetrla fUnctlo& II lb provl\le Im· be_ r•6u.ce.~. T~e• nurse who spew with the °' *' Otltr "" '"" to evaluate the atata of mediate aupportive ~p. Ibl alternaUvea for future ae-wildom gleaned from many
"Crlalt center ... sue." crltia tbe ind.lvldual ii u.: pall art abort termed a.Del tlon can be dlscusitd ra· yeara in p • y c h I a tr 1 e
The Mental H e a I 1 b perienclng ud pn>be for Ibo J'UllaUc. Counseling In the tionally... training.
immtdlate aourct of trou-center 11 limited to all: :w_hen ttie patient.visits the •Sometimes people who are A• 10Clate simultaneously ble. 1e111ont Ud nominal feet, clinic, the 1taU tries to -at· . suffering with emotional
pie.kl up the telephone 'Ibt volunteer alWl)'I triel baled. oa an ability to pa)', r&Jlie to have the volunteer turmoil fee 1 appreheD.\ive
receiver and reache1 for a to be bonelt ud '1!D• are eltabuibed between the who toot the oriWW call on a,bout calling the center,
coo .. ct 1heet aod pen. pathetic. She de.ea -t Ille · llrlt and aieond •l•lt.. hand to IP''" ltlm. Volun-fearinr Ibey might be plac-
Tbe incom.lnl call may be bu to do without mating Once tbe Crisis 1ltuation ii: teen and atafi members· ed 1n a hoSpital, she con.
a potential 1ulclde, a glib promiae1. The MHA will ruolved tb:t paU..nt D}ay bt -even WW meet • reluetan& ·t.. Unued.
teenager lro•bled by dope either ur11 tbo ~ to ~fenod to anotllfr prlva.. perlOD !ft Ute Jlll'kinl· Jot. "Our purpose II to get and
or family 1ituaUon.s, an come 1n to tbe cllnJc b pr6o or plJblle 1~ey with the and the personal contact -keep patients out o f
elderly person who it alone fesaional coUDMllnl or fefer uauruet i.. ~t -he. may retaUn1 11 l n d 1 v i d u a 1 t hospitals, and by belni 1up.
and · lonely, or an individual the call to lllother public or, return to Ult Centat' U the rather: than an agency -ii portlve to them during a
dlall'elsed by m a r I t a I pr Iv ate ~ In Ibo new .,.lll'Y faul to help enough to, brjng lill!> In for time of · m.u, keep Otem
dllcord, divorce or death. community. ~In some 1n-him. co~Uni-, funcUoning in the eom·
During the contact tbt 1taneea people have btu "A petlOl!l Jn a state of j'Wben they walk thl'.ouih munity," abe 1tate1.
Who Will Be Chosen?
Horoscope
Aquarius: Be Creative
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 9
By SYDNEY OMARll 1
"Tbe wllo man cmtrota
blo destiny. • .Astrology
pcints the w.y." "
ARIES CM a r c h 21-Aprll
19): EI u de cmidence.
Meseage received t o d a y
verified ba.!lle belief. You
have ltreogth, authority on
your nil<. Knoiv this and
ref1.11e to ylekl to doubt.
Move ahead -expre11 view1. ·
TAURUS (April 20-May
20)' Add to poooess:iona.
Take advantage of unique
bargain. Oontaet made in
PM! pey1 di~ today.
Be alert, aware of op.
portunity. 8eUer for cum·
~~-~&J>roo
GEMINI (May 21.June
llO): Cycle mDYM up. Now,
.. people, IO p*91 and do
tbln91. Be ..Uve, vital, ...,.
cetned. Yoil. se n7W' able .to
eomJDunlcete. Do· IO in
ari&lnal, IDdepondent man-ner. Get going .
and ltarn . Utllizt
knowledge. Ol>tato hint from
CANCEJ!. m~e. You will
bear from one at a distance.
·SCQRPIO (Oct. 2 3.
Nov ... 21 ): Make necesgary
dom«Uc od.!ustmMlta. One
who owes you favor makes
payment. Keep mate,
partner informed. Learn to
trw:t one YGJI love -then
life takes on more 1at.iafyinc
&Jow.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dee. 21)' IWpeel rules,
lawa , reg u 1 at i o ll s . Be
~eh-When you are pro-
llcteot, yw cao lnoovat..
Gain emfidence through ad·
ded knowledge. Accent oa
dealings wilti public.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-
Status Knit
Jan. 19): Concentrate on
essealialB. Be sure you have
proper tooll for job at lwul.
A. double check could save
time, money. Older in·
dividual willingly shares e,.
perieoce.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Be creative. Weleomt
cbangeo. Shall"D tecbnl·
ques. Review 1 e s 1 o n 1.
Member of opposite sex
plays prominent role. People
art attz"acted to you. Salee
abipty iO l)igh . You succeed,
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb
20)' Spolllght on security,
home improvement. Value
of. possessions can be enhan·
ced. Know ltiis -and begin
pr'O#'am of construction. Be
origfnaL Stress 1 e 1 f •
reliance. Get tt.arted today.
llF TODAY JS . YOUR
BIRTHDAY yOU are at·
tracted to medicine, willing
to sacrifice !or weUare of
others. Some take ad•
va.nt.aee of this factor •
Financial alluation will lm· prove. · ' -
GE!'IERAL TEN·
DENCIES : _ Cycle high for
GEMINI, CANCER. Special
word to AQUARIUS' some
wbo neglected your talent
now are in your corner.
The veil of secrecy which abrouds plans for the 17th annual bolsee night will be
lifted by !he Orange County Legal Secretaries when tbey name tile 1968-69 Boss·
The ongaeement of Sheri of-Ille-Year. The presentation will take place Friday, Oct. 18, when-secretaries
Kaiser and Jomea Slagle and lbeir gues'la galllel' In the ·Balboa Bay Club. Checking plans for l'he nautical
hu boon ilDDotmced by tha themed event are Mrs. Robert F. Mllllltew1 and Tbomu 'E. Heffernen,. a past
brtd .. to-be'1 parenll, Mrs. -"""-·p_i_ent_. ------------------------
CANCER {Juno 21.July
22): Find out the wl>y al
evenlB. Don1 be · aaUafied
with -6dal .,...era.
Delw beblnd the ..... s..
meone reveels tee:rfll ·Keep
a coa«dmce. But also act on
new blowiedge.
. LEO {July :ZS.Aug. 22):
~· Oil -al activity. Meet people. G o I together
w 11 b GEMINI Individual.
-flexibility . Be
wruUle am dNplay -of humor. Sphere of In·
tensts expands. Yw're •
winner.
To fllllll ov1 who't kldr;., for YIU Ill
"*lf'I' •11111 ~l Ctl'dor ~ Omlirr'1 lloal!lef "Stet'" .Hinh for IMn •11111 wome"." kolli:I bfr11'1d9t• 1rd 511 e9'1,, to °"'9rr :All~ SOct'1111. !flt OAIL Y l"ll0'!1_ llooc '3240, G1"...., Centrel a1.-tlon, -Vorll. 111.v. 1ao11 •
Women
'Frosting'
At Meeting
;
SHERI KAISER i
1 November Bride '~~~~~~~~
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Fashion~
Luncheon
Scheduled
• 1 The monthly women's lun-J cbeon and style sl)ow of the ~ Balboa Y&cht Club will take • ' place Ocl 10 in t b e l clubhouse. l The 11ocial hour will begin
r·_ at Il:!ll with luncheon at
12:30. After being Welcomed
l by Mn. Ralph Deaver, the
;. commentator Miss Robin
J. Mitchell will p r e s e n t
,. fUbtoQI by Robin o f > Newport Beach and custom
band lmlta by Miss Joan
Cbaytor of Costa Mesa .
Models Will be tbe Mmes.
Jay Linderman, Mark Hall,
Royal Tucker, Mic b a e I
Hlrlb, William B o I a n d ,
.David Younc and Charles ~.
LaDd>eon chairman will
.. lfn. Jolin Reid, while .. __ wWbe
»o. 1-ard South. Ac-CC:'rt wW be Mn. Ed
n. Delly Pilot,
J FAVa.ITES
RIST', FAST.
Edmund Catrow <If
Sacramen.to and J a m • •
Kaber of Newport Beach.
Parenti of the
bride&room-elect are Mr.
and Mn. L. W. 51acle of
Huntln&ton Beacb.
'I1tt futurt · bridt 11 a
graduate of Encina High
School ln Sacram•nto and
attended the University of
Hawall. She 11 a 1ophomore
at Orange Coast College.
Her flance, a graduate of
Mater Dei High School, is a
sophomore at OCC. Having
played varsity baseball at
both tcboola, he currenUy ls
playing with th• rootle1 of
the BaIUmort O r 1 o l •
organization .
'!be couple plan to att.nd
San Diego State College in
the spring. Their wedding
will take place Nov. 28, in
Sl James Eplaeopol Cl)urcb
in Newport Beach.
Weavers
View Dolls
Mn. Betty Large, whose
character dolll appear In
muaeums throughout the
country, will present tbe
program at tbe meeting Of
the South Coast Weaver's
Guild nut Thursday.
The presentation will tab
place at l p.m. in th\
SpW'geo·n Room of the Santa.
Ana U\>rary.
Mro. Large formerly bad
the We1Ytt1 Cottac• at
-Knotta llef11 Farm. '
CM Auxiliary
The om 'll!urtday al 11>e
ll>Oatl1 ,,,...ben of u,e
Ameriom Leckn Au.lllilll')', c..ta Meaa Unit '-16, gather
In tbe Amorican Leelon fflll, et I p.m.
Range of Answers
Life-It Begins When?
BJ PATRICK J, SULLIVAN ••_.. -to 11y '"!be !elm 11 not a
BERKELEY CUP!) _ human Wo befllu al & -llfeln11le.wybegln-
Wben doel a human We e.-li« time -tboat who '*"• but w11en It betiDI lo
begin -befor• er after a used p 1ycholo11 cal, take lhape you ewi feel M
balll' 11 born! 1ocloJoeleal and Oll!tunl and tile -can toll ~
'l1lal queoti<m elicited a d e f I n t II o n 1 , Kna4"cm aome1!>1nc -11. Tben 1111
wide nmge cl aoswen from rted reo1 It -•·· •--· ......,, and o111er ...,,. · • me&111 ........._ -
beal1h prolesaiooall ques· Women tended to Identify 1lle -· hao a aou1, and
.ttoned by researdlen: &t the a ~w btnian life It Ml ii: a talmln."
Uol..mty ol Colilornle, earlie< point .,., men. "A hwnln Ill< bollna tho
Berkeley. OIDer ~ fl'om the 111in1U It 11 hon and Ibo
of 'lllem:i:t ln~~·oi;: . ~ ;.;. !or 111o child I umblllca1 cm! II cul • ,"
llMlllY "'"""' b e a I t b tile -tbo molher "A -Ille bellM at declll,..,"-.8ill Andie L. -lbe II -l for vllillo bdrtll, wl>ea, the bolly
Knutson, a profeeaor of the or~ trakft on a IOul cries Ind ltlrta suckJnr,
behavllX'al scieoce& w b 0 IOJD! time betweett con· can live 1ndependently ~ tia
conducbed the stney. ce~?'l and wbeo lbt feela ~ and 11 a live, beaithy
He predicted ttie lUe. cbl)I ..
v.arlance1 ol. opinion on
when a buman life &tarts.-------------------.
will bvv'e a gtrong inlluence
on controversies over pro-
posed changes ( ol law& on
abortioa, .-cepllon and
eugenka -subjects which
more or lien direcUy In-
volve 1be medici:rtield.
One sample answer : "A
human life begins at coo-
cepUoo becau!e the fetus ts
a human being, a person,
witb & soul at conception,
a>d abortion is murder."
Another answer, at tile ?P.'
poaile eJlreme, oaill, ' A
human life belins when it
atartt to recc>g!lize and
nlate itlelf to · iU ~
vlrooment, beglno to learn,
and ibo'.t• evidence ol
becomin& pori ol lbt famlly
w>th a ptl'IODllty."
"'11.-ll1lWY8d l I 8
vol.UlltMr p hf I {·cl.a DI, nmwu. bNllb educM:an
and tNclltn. The -b
IDCluded bo!ll lndlMl&l aod
!IJ'OUll q-OlllDC Partlctpenta In the -J
who -lpirltull or
WiJddil)gs, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid d!Jappo!ntmenl, prospeoUn
brldee are reminded lo have their wed4!n1
stories with black and white gloo11 pboto-
grapbJ to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart-
ment prior to « within one week after tho
weddint.
For engagement announcements ti II
suggested that the ~· alao accompanied
by a black and white °''Y p I c I u r e, bt
1ubm!lted earl1. U betrothal announc•
ment and wedlllllg dai. an ll:r ....to or !tu
•part, mil1 tb• weddlnc photo will be ...
copied.
To help !Ill reqllil'8ments on both w..t-
dint and eniagemont a\orler, form1 are _Ha!J.
1blo In Iii cl the DAILY PILOT ofl!c ...
rurtber qoell!om will be anrwered by Soclal
Nolet ltaff memben at ~l or •Of.etee.
r<llglous cleftllillona In ltielr '-------------------'
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VIRGO {Aug. 23&¢. 22): P-. -ebonge.
You could be involved in in·
lerofJlee squabble. Malni.ln
dJ&nllJ -and -trallty. Prilllllll rHM H ,.. adl)ero
to routlm. il&!>orup poU ,..
... teat.
LIBlt& (llepl. 2S-Oel. 22) I
Good -_. Indal eo!Dddea with joumeyl. ln-
lellec:tual -.... Rood
Zonta Club
Welcom_es
Educator
Dr. William Cunninpam,
1uperlnlend1nl ol I b ~
Newport.Mesa U n ti I e d
School Dlllrlet, wW be gueat
apeuer at the noon lun·
cheon meeting of the. Zonta
Club al Newport Harbor.
Tbe meetln& w!ll tau
plaeo In the Zonta Senior
Ct.thens Clubho-u1e on
ThllJ'lday, Ocl 10.
Dr. Cunningham, former
1uper1ntendent ,, of th e
Hayward Dlllrlcl, bu been
twice bonored with Boss of
the Year and OUtalaDdln&
Bosa award.a. Although the
Cwmingbamt have o n I y
recenUy moved to the area,
Dr. Cunnlnpam la already
active in commun.Jty affalrt,
bein& a member of the
Board al DlroclOra of the
Clamber of Commerce.
Four Zonia slrll for the monllt ol Oolobu will be m.
lroduced from each Of four
hI&h ICbooll.
The IUDcheon committee
will be lbe Mmes. Olarle1
Wlnll•l Tllelm1 Paddock
Hope, Kar.. Ill a r « r e I a
Wood, Wlnlhd Barbre and
Mill llenllco Vellal
7066
I <,AG.&R.£
Note Ute slimming effecl
created by cable and lace
llltch panels. New, amart
look.
Knit In nro parts -yoke
and 1leevea .Jn one piece, then
rest ol drtu on circular nee-
dle. Pattern 70ll: dlrecllons
lira 3Wl Included.
Fl1'1'Y CENTI (cojnl) for
each pattern -add 15 cents
for each pattern for llnt.clau
malllnc llld special handling:
otherw!ae \bird-clasa delivery
will take three weeks or more.
Send to Alk:e Brooks the DAI·
~ Y PILOT, HJ$ Needlecraft
Depl, Boz 103, Old Chelsea
S .. tton, New Yori<, N,Y. lOOIL
Print Name, Mdreal, Zip,
Patter. N•mber.
NEW 19611 NEEDLECRAFr
CATALOG -"best fashions !"
"Most oew designs to knit,
crochet, sew, weave, em-
broider!" say edit.on:. Three
free patterns inside. 50 centa.
Boot of 11 Jiiiy Rap -
comp!... patterns -ln-
eq>ensive, usy to make. $0
cents.
Book No. I -0.1-Qdll
-II compl ... patleml. Send
ao cents.
BookNo.1-M_,.
Qollll -petternt fer II qullll.
IO .. nta.
Book No. I -Qallll f«
Today's Utlq. New exdlln(
eollectloo -II eompl ... pat·
tema. 50 c:entt.
-" Pr!H Alpam -Knit. a1lCbel II &!&bani-5' ...... '
Sweet Arts. eat-e
decorating club will meet
tOmOirow at 7:30 p.m. t.D the
Frorilng House, C o • t a
Mffa.
Membership is open to
those who have bad dght
decorating lesions or do ad·
vanced decorating 'W'Ork.
Mrs. Robert Roenscb will
decoriate ·a cake uain& a
Halloween design.
New otfiew are the
Mmes. Bert Jamison, presi·
dent ; Joel Beall. vice presl·
dent; Zada Taylor,
secretary; Pete Tatum,
treasurer, and Clar t n c •
Wllllam!On, advisor .
F u r t b e r information
regarding the club may be
obtained by calling Mr11.
Donald Pacot, pub 11e1 ty
cbelrman, at 141-1395.
Rites Planned
In December
St. Andrew'• Presbyterian
Chapel, Newport Beach will
be the 1etUng for the Dec. 7
ceremony unltin& in mar·
rt.age Sally Marie Keefer
and John B. Peddycord.
The lnid .. to-be II Ibo
deught.r of Mr. and Mr.
John L. Keefer of Cotto
Meaa, and parents of her
fiance are Mr. and Mr1.
Robert H. PeddJ<onl Of
Newport Beach. Both are
Newport Harbor H l t b
Scboo1 ll'&dua!M.
Emblem· Clulti
TIMI Ellll Lodea te ltio aot.
ling for meetlnill of Iba
Emlllom Club :IOI al LIClml --14-,._ 1llo
-and 1lllrd Tit.-;, at • p.m.
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Secretary Publishes
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Sorority
Observes
98th . Year • 81 JEAN SPRAIN WJLSON Jbe MIOml<born, Omaha· lelDor. -of ._
bt e d F•nillnCloo.....S-"I -llU to -loo
Tbe 118th annlvonary of
Kappa Kappa G a m m a
1ororiv will be. celebrated
by the Southefn Orange
Counv Alumnae Alsoclatlon
al their Oct 10 meeting.
The luncheon wtll take place-.t-~11:00 a.m. in the
O:>lta Me1a home of Mrs.
Gerald I.loan.
Rece!&g"-'l!(IO\al honor
will be Mrs. mtJ>. 'Drake of
Laguna Beach' who will
receive. bet SO.year pin.
A1aO attending the
meeting will be M r 1 •
E1~!¥' Zahn,.pr o v inc e
director of the alumnae as
well as active Kappu from
UCLA and USC.
For further Information
member• may call Mrs.
Richard Ramella at
m.312S.
Al4mnoe Host
Morning Event
Kappa AJpha Theta Ahun-
nae of Orange County will host
a get-acquainted coffee and
bridge tomorrow at 10 a.m. in
the home of Mrs. Donald Ward
cl Newport Beach. All new
1betal in the area will be
welcome. '
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HB TOPS Club Wild Goose 'Tokes Flight' for Coto1inp , ; . . ', . ' . 1
Allen School Is the A group of Bluffs residenu were gueifs.ol·George •wimmin(; lfSbln'g mf\cocktalls.'·Iunch·and'dlnner
meeting place for members M. Holstein and Sons aboard John Wayne's yacht, was Mrs. Phyl Saunifets. Discussing the excursion,
of HUDtbrgton Beach TOPS the Wlld Goose for a trip to Catalina. Hoste" for prior to boarding, are {left to right) Mrs. Saunders,
Pound Pindl<n at 7 p.m. the day-long activities which included ·water skiing, Mrs. Don Montooth and ber•husband . .. eryMonday. _:_:_:::::.._:_.::...:..:c.:..:c.:._:__:_~~~~~~~.:::...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
financial Counselor
Advises Clubworrien
Peering
Around
-W-estminster-Reeords
Variety of Activities
A family financial
counselor will be the guest
speaker at the-Ocl 10
meeting of the Mesa.Harbor
Club.
Walter Addi.son W.a.tson
will address members and
guesb in the Newporter
Inn's Balboa Room after
the 11 :30 luncheon.
,Master Plan for Financial
Security ls the topic of the
talk on how to organize and
manage your own personal
and family financial securi·
ty, according to Mrs.
William. C. Holmes, pro-e:ram chairman.
"The ideal petl!Ollal llnan-
SUSAN HARRELSON
To Merry
November
Rite Date
Announced
Suwl Lee Harrelaon will
marry Lt. William Pendleton
Weir, son of Dr. and Mn.
Raphael Lawrence Weir of
Emerald Bay In SI. Joseph's
catbOllc Church, Cohnnbla,
S.C. on Nov. 30.
Tbe brld...iect, d1qhter of
Mr. and Mn. Robert Aman
lljuTalson .ol Columbll, ls a
graduate of the Unlveralty of
SouthCaraIJna.
Her flsnce, the grtndlob of
Mn. William Pendlel<xt of
Emerald Bay and tlie late Mr.
Pendidoo. ii an alUDllllll ol
Lqunl Bead> 111&1> Scbool,
where be wu active on tbt
vanity football and dlvinl
lwlll, and the Unlveralty <ii
Orqon, where be lfU o!-
flllated with AJpba Tau Omega
fraternity, •
OnTentty be ls '"'"""' the U.S. Aney et Fort JIC.Uon, s.c.
PENETRATION ...... ...... ~~ ........
DAILY 'ILOT, ~•111.tewR R....., ,.,., ,_ .... E.t..1 ... 0r • .,. c. ....
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--------• J\arliameobary ~· ""11fr1. Raymond Wolf<Om clal program is one which ls · wm be •lioUighted -f!ien the wlD : be In dml• o·f
organized specifically for N E W P 0 R T B e a c h WestmiDster Woman's ClUb
you," said Wat s 0 n · residenb, the Messrs. and meeb at 7:30 p.m. 'l'buN· ~·
"Consideration ia given to ,..__ """"'-t p "----day, Oct. 10, in the city'.s, . A' Swtu. Straw ?Orabop
variable factors such as dif-11'.l.Ll.n::S • ..., ... "6"' • ~son, new · civic . center, 8 2 O O · will taJDe .place .once• peek
ferences in capital, income, Jack P. DorN end Willard WeionirmtAr Ave. fur f<lll\Weeb 1n ~home
age, family stetu., tem-Voit and ~ Meserve Mn. Ellen Preet district of arts '!P.'1 cra!tl d)alzmau.
perament, objectives in life were among members of past . pa?Uimenirlan', wm Mrs· E~n Alexander, end
the· inflation-d e f l a ti o n Cardinal ond Gold attending be guest spe&ker tlle<arousel oecUon, d>a!red
business cycle, your .own in-a dinner in tilt Foye!' of Mre. 01Uclrani Seel and tr>'. Mrs. Donald Andreason,
terpretatio'ns of fluctuations Town and Gown, University Mrs. Howard Nagel will be 1!il1 P~ a Halloween ~
in the national economy and of Southern Oalifornja cam-welcomed as new membets ,. ~-Sa~• pct. 1llll, Wl~
10 forth." pus last Saturday and then ·. · · ~prizes.to lfe·~w:arded.for tbe
Watson· ia spon1ared a15 a attended the USC-Miami , .., ~ ~ ~ .be.st co~es. 1
public servlcti by Callforni:a football game in t be L v · Mrs. Fr.mil: ,ftlller, W8)'I
Federal Savin•• and Loan eo•~-· QS egos ,'.ml means cllafrmen, bas
A!sociation. n,;-social hour -~ -~ that~ ond
wlD begin at 10:30 a.m. with N= "T: ::·1:;i ~ Vows Sa ·1 d' -DOW .... Oil tale lo<
the business meeting at II. trurtees. The group sop-ho~.~.... ·~·-
Luncheon wlD be $3.30 per ~. ·~-"-'••· .~·~ •= . ....,......_ ~~ ,...,_ ~~ • .-w •-C headed by Mrr. Tbe<>dor~
person. programs at the university. ho~ ~C:~. ~= Brewer; w;lll ~models
Physician
Addresses
Meeting
Dr. Howll'd Waldstrelcher
will be guest speaker at the
meeting of the Orange County
Chapter of the AssoclaUon of
Operating Room Nu r 15 e s
tomorrow.
Gentlo -Urinary Anomalies
will be bis topic at the 1:30
p.m. event in Palm Harbor
Hospital in Garden Grove.
The results of the fashion
show at Saddleback Inn will bt
presented and the
nominations for the delegates
to the group's annual corigress
will be made. Tbe theme ol
UliJ year's congress in Cin-
cinnati will be tbe World of 0 .
R. Nlll'Bing.
All operating· room nurses
and technkllns Ire lnvtted
to the meellng.
Gardeners
Open .Year
1'as.!p>rt to Beauty will be
the theme for the Laguna
Beach Garden Club's new
>-. -will beda Fri· day, Oct II, at 1:30, p.m. In
1bt 1-BOIC!l>Woman'•
O.ullbouse.
F,rederidt M. t.nc. a
member of the· lllllltute of
1J&Ddscope -· will be the speaker 4'alng the
JrOgNm planned. by Mrs.
Nell Lewis, flni *< prec1.
de!K.
--J . Wlll!am De.tney wll creete f 1 owe r ar· ...,....ni. and 1M will be l""ll'"d by tile lllmes. J .
Orvin. C!Jitton.. c. 1. lie•· nings llld T. Lel(bton
Sharp.
Book Group
1be Boot D l 1 cu i I io JI
Group of Newport 8-
Frlend• of the Library
111111., ti.e 1a11 wec1ne.m1
of Ille mooG! In Mariners
Llbriey at 10 Lm.
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DELTA DELTA DELTA Forsythe and the fonner Mra. for the memberlll>ip 11"1-
b the sorority to which Miss Dixie Cowley Forbes who were cheon and fashion aboW tu
Allison Buhler bas pledged recenUy married In Lu tai<e'plilce Saturday,Oct.19.
at the University Of the Vegaa. The event ii open to all
Pacific in St<lckloo. The The N"' Mrs. Forsythe II area wmien interested In
junior is tile daug)lter of Mr. the daughter of Mrs. A. D. !"""'""' more -tile
...i Mrs. Donald Btfller of Cowley of Emerald Bay abd club'•· activlUes, ancl ad-
Balboa. She L! among 65 the late Cot. Cowley. Her hus· ditioaal information may be
pk!dges to the five national band, formerly a rea:ldent of obtrained by .calling Mrs.
sororities at the school Laguna Niguel, t e a ch e s E r n e 5 t Fresquez, mem·
MISS . VICKI ODLAND,
daughter of Mr. ancl Mrs.
Victor Odlaad of Fountain
V ailei, bas been pledged to
the Ep6ilon chapter of
Alpha XI Delta sorority at
tbe University of South
Dakota. Miss Odland ls t
freslunan 'majoring in
elementary education.
Election
Discussed
Lelrnlng more of the plll~
forms and lasuel of the com-
ing election will be merPben
of the Junior Section of the
Wednesday Morning Club of
Costa Mesa tomorrow at 10
a.m. in the~ Mesa home
of .Mn~ Ra~ Mold!.
l. rt)X'esent.Uve from the
League of Women Voten will
praen\ I nonpertlson vtew.
Assisting the boolesaet will
be Mra. Robert Hlnich and
Mn. Marshall Stamper,
=~~~II
TOPS Club
Flaley School"•
multipw,,ose J'DOm 11 the
setting lot tlle mee!ln( of
Trim-VUe TOPS Cklb d
We1tmin1ter. 'Ibo ( ro up
gathers at 7 p.m. •VflrY
Thurlday.
HB TOPS 00'1
TOP 00'1 of Hunllnrton
Beach meet ~ 'll"nd&1 at t :»1 a.m. In tbl Oom-
.munlv -, aiur<1>,
Hunlngton Beach, Mr 1• •
H-Simon al 911"171t
will fJllwer 4J u e • t:i o 1l 1
~ membenblp.
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languages at Harbor Episcopal bers.fup chairman, at 893-
School, Corona del Mar. 022(!.
Southem C11ifomta·Turtft & Loan
specializes In personal, business end
Trust Deed Icons .. :. StDp jn today
and see how we can solJIO ~r linme.
diate money pro~lenfs fiom depend·
able fUnds available right nbw, The
Thrifty way con .me }'OU money.-
SOUTHERN I
CALIFORNIA
THRIFT & lPAN , . 110.t.at lllil IL. _._ ____ 141-_
1351llllAI~1;.1 •. loo Allcoln ... 65'-1!20
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NEW YOl\K (AP) -v_,.:.Wcattd form• r c~ a lot ol othor .....,
"Nothing .,.... wUbout COD• IOO'fWY \o Clore Boothe but lboy -wt --
1roveny. 'lbe lr:ltdlen cooid Luce too fllP.lj'. deocrlbed her --• r -not even mol<e I _,ut but-new bou u 'a•-Wbe llrpr_, .. ol>o uld. rit
i.. WMlwlch without mak· bu evel')'thlDf, laellldfnJ • Nivertlle1-, Ille Jr1 iDC someone upaot." Ille Pnsldent ot lie United aul0bloer8jlll1, ot 'lllddl l
Letitia Baldrige, former S-11" pog11 an -1-Joi> et
social IO<:teflory to Mrs. "JlepreoMll\#Y refer;red to 1900 P-ylv-A...,.,
JohnF.Kennedy,madethia clubwmneo,as"Thofevut cont.MDI tome col~Tfal ~n -.t her White ' ·-ol fenlalet ; , clctHpo ol ... --
Houle lob in a ~y U --='-~-· ......_. Ille Keone<ly lamil)' In Ille Wblto autoblo crap.by, f•t)f DWI\~ ,_ .. ._ HoUlt
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Mllllin. . ~~~art music. Ta• IDo'I! --Boob ia&c 1lo Mn ID the ' applaudln( ti iile !Ho a (
Kennedy ':.. not -rt ltai>h01ly llid no41ilnC' lo time, -Boidrtlt pld Ibo
-..,,y ., dllpel • DQtlQa amcmg the -lotd Out a --'* ·YetMisJBuirl,.,..,,.·pr.,1 that ~'feud exlaled s)'llemlollpilffht0mlaf
housewife mother and --Mn. -Dwight • ...-~ ,
cl1re*r of bet own Cblcago E!aedkwrW Ind the ~ new There W411, •h;e wrttret,
public t-finn is COD• First l;ll(ly' Mrl; Kerul<!<b''I -In <tic lldent Ille fOrmer Fi;at Lady Angej-ed ;Ille .W o m e n ' • with tile .lianian liim!nll
win bave no abjection to this Ot\ristiah T e ln .p1 «i r a .n c e hnll who had brouCbt all
one. Union by IH)ttlng. up • ber at her rojWI jewels lo a Wbllo
"!ibe ia..w. I would not be the ftrst WhU< House ~. House vlllt 'lb• First Lolly
lmkcreet," Aid Miss Dot · nmiizint ' ~ "wen wori tile pme 'by *-alni!
Baldrige. "Everything ;was lreaklng ii. dr)' trildltlOU and wilb· -simplidty, jeWol-~ In Che pape<s, but I on Sundlly a1.-. le11' ucepl 19<.. a few
1lold -loy b<!dnd." ln5ulted a Oatllo!ic priest spartlen Oil her .., and la
"What ta; behln1," a llbe by mistakenly 8'nd:iIJg & her hMr. ~
roco!lects llOUD<ls like a ""1n Ietttr 'congrat11l•tinjl WI th 17 yiu:btin( in-
rolicldng situation comedy him on the birth of a son. vitatlonl in .a y-. tile Joi>
wit!> Lucille Ball ...i the Tbough'she·hll not forgot· seenis'id¢.f<lf &',llingle girl,
Marx brothers. 8on)e anip-ten tl}e cat:a.strophil?s, "~ but Mill ~e says "I&
J>"ll, . reooulll<d: by Mlsa seem moro · ...,...illg lo me waa a rellef to (et ~
BaJcrige now," iald)he tlall,'big-bon· from t!ut ,.JpOct of It. Ono
in her first and lost news ed blonde ..+.o is Iii private ""' -not. betD( &lbd fer ~ m Waabineton life Mn. ~ '.Hollens· one'• 1e1f.••
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TELEVJSJON VIEWS
Chan Gave
Some PearlS
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -lllltaat.wildcm now i1 • 'avdable for lllo mere price of dollar. 'lbe.IOUtC•
• is a DOW -published br. Goiclen Prell, "Quota.
-dons from Obarlie Chan, ' listing . pearl• of~
llUllllDate insight by the fictional Chin_ese dotectivo
whose old movies help•mate ~ev!>lon 'beilrable .•
By a sligllt coincidence, the llijn, soft.<:over
-comee out as Warner Bros..lleven Arts_ is
?&.releasing the Charlie. Chan movi• to television.
:· AND IN ADDITION to the wllclom contained in the volume, cne can find plctuns in it tram '"ch
joyous films aS "Charlie Olan on Bn>a.dw.y/'
''Charlie Chan in London," "Charlie C!tiln in Rio ,"
>'Charlie Chan in Shanghai," ''Charlie Cban In .... . Honolul " "Ch·~• rapama," ''Charlie · Chan m . u, cuue chin rn. EfYpt" ilhd "Clflifll~ Chan. at' the Olym-. . '' . ~~-. . . Ah, Charlie. If It Is marriage cne wishes to ~e
dlled in on, then harken to hls worda: 1''\VO~ s
tongue like sword th.lit neveboft:i riaJty.'' "Wom-
an's heart ts like needle at d. sea." "Man
without relaUves ls man without troubles." "Good
kitchens ldJl more men, than 0.,,. ....,rd."
Al for ~es: "When money lillb, 'fn are
deaf." And: •1Fresh weed better than Wilted rose.''
DR., KIL.DAU
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CONCERNING THE LAW: "Silence 11 .J.o!den,
except in police Station.'" "lnnocenl onc1 ~ty are MOON lilUW"5-
harder to separate than Siamue twina. '' .' Man who · ·
tights law always loses; sam11-'! ,~shopper is . ' .
always wrcing ln argument wilh dllclien. ·: "Law. ii ' .. 'Ill•~ w.1-· -
bone9t man's eyeglass to see'"'betfB:"'~;~ ... , ,· ·.~ ' ~ ..; ... '. 't/¥~ .
And what of truth! "Elaboi;ate uC)lle 1eldom · '3W.AMI! •
truth." 11Tnrth cannot insult." 11Bad alibi like dead
fish -cannot stand tesi of -tim~:" .. . .
Of battle: •'If strength were all, \lier wQUld
!iot fear scorJ)ion." Of. aaveisity: tfQne cloud does
not make storm ,nor one falsehood make· a crim.i·
·nal." "Trouble rain on ~y; a1ready wet!.' ~ 0,
stimula1ion: "Hours are happiest when bands are
busiest." Of parents and cbildren: 11Sonietim.es
quickest way to brain of young qm>ut is by impres-
sion on other end." · ·
OF PLEASURE: "Soup is food.-not.musical
instrument.'' Of cOuntry: "Somelill!O!I sad world-
babies cry when born." Of discourie: "Man who
sits by side of road sees world paa ey.'" Of educa-
tion: "Mind lilte parachute, ooly fw)cllon when
open.'.' Of nature in men: "Man ·Who seek trouble
never find it far off.'' Of negotiating:. "Only ,foolish
man waste words 'when argument is lost." Of
friends : "When friend asks, friend givM.''
And then there is Jove : ''No use to hurry unless
sure of catching rig'bt train." "Roses in TOID.ance,
like tenor in opera, sing most penuali.Ve love
song." "Man who flirt with dynamite sometime fly
with ang~ls." ·
THERE IS NO end to 'Charlie's value: "Swal·
low much but digest litUe." "Time only wasled
when sprinkling perfume on goat farm." .iWaiting
for tomorrow -waste of today." "Necessity moth·
er o~ invention, but sOmEAfmes st:ePmother CJ!. ~e
ception." "Optimist sees doug!uiul -pessurust
sees hole." "Man seldom scratches where be does
not itch."
In parting, we leave you Ulia final advice from
Charlie: "Every day, when you are doing good
deed, remember kind-h~ elephant who tried to
help hen batch cb1ck1 ,.. he 1at down on little
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''Returns' -To Screen
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By BOB TBOMAll
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
;.'wtten Beau Bridge~ wae 8, he made his rum debut in an
-ever-to-be forgotten Jungle
€pie fn whiCh hil lire WU a
wild gorillll.
Quite oemlbly, he retired
from acting 1oon afterward. ~ Now be n; 26 and maldng •
.: comeback. 'Ibis time the kid
·might make it At least
Norman Jewison, Mio lJ
directing Beau in "Gally,
Gally," thinU so:
''I'm not ooe for malciDg
rash predictloos, but I tblnk
Beau iJ, going t9 be one of
· our great stars. He fits into
· the antihero pattern of
· today: He'1 nice looking, but
not overly handsome -the
s~me quality that st.eve
· McQueen has. Besides, be
has a ~at 1ermi of humor,
·and he's got bi& feet on the
ground."
Naturally. 'lbe aOn of ac-
. ror Lloyd Brldgeo, and
··brought up in Hollywood, be
seems to haw escaped the
psychoses o{ many movie
· children.
He was born here three
days after Pearl Harbor Day.
Jn her semicOMclous post-
delive.ry state, the boy's
motti.er tried to &ive bis
,, name es Beau, after a
· character in "Gone With the
r Wind." When the nurse pro-:~; tested that such a name
wun't appropriate, Mrs.
Bridges said, "Oh, make it
:. Lloyd Bridges Ill."
But he ha& been Beau to
•t· bi& famlly and friends and
•,•managed to survive the
· ju'venile ragging ab o u t
."B.O." Aft.er bis jungle epic
... and a small role in ''The
Red Pooy,11 his parents
thought It would be l>etter 1f
he continued bis education
.. without the distraction of
being an actor.
Beau attended V e n i c •
High School and spent two
; yean; at UCLA, plafing OC•
casional roles in television,
inclucling hit fatber'1 series,
"Sea Htmt." Ttlen be landed
a small but continuing part
in the series ''Enaigb
O'Toole."
"But l wu getting in·
volved wilt a girl, and I
feared for my plan to re-
, main a bachelor until I wu
· .30," he recalls. "I asked the
producer to bl released so I
could get away to the
University ol Hawail. I
: stayed for one smui'Ster,
· 8nd I de'fea'ted my own
purpose. I missed thfi girl 10
much that I came home and
married her."
The pair traveled 1ix
months in Europe, then he
Lacking in Pace, Polish
·' By P~ POWELL
• CM ... IMlty l'li.t S1911
You can lay oddl that even
membert-of the Westminster
Community Theater b a v e
crossed olf their newly opened returned lo Hollywood lo produdlon of "Under the Yum
pumie bi.i actin( .career. \'um-'l'ree" u the potential bit
'!be p1cki;,.. were aood· · on a long llsl ol contempcrar)'
Telev~ .-1!!1 needed a ~Wrence Roman acrtpt
young actor who c:ould play fallJ llhorl Ii Its full vlbr"""
gqnmen, psychopaths, etc. and hil~~~ ·u the cut more
Beau's big break came on or lea " tbroUab lta paces
Broadway in Willlam Inge'• on stage. '
"1'111 , Daddy'"''lbe plaJ .'lbere II lougbter, ·and In
.,81 :"~~but' Beau dreW fact,~ even a bit of pro-
good notices. :;u=.,n:, ~ 1}~
Tbe young man wisely 111~ w J-..._...,, 19dric.al took an ad in the Hollywood 111l'Kt0r o.... T•nh<, · · ~
bl ~-'i:i:: "~~ trade · papers to cite I •t ,;r t,.":.1..,'li.~:Y•c 1 "' m ~f ,~ triumph. Jewi:son pinned the Thol"9r, &Wt w"""1111w A~ ..
ad on the bulletin board be wa1minae.. n11 CAST
m-•-·-~-for f ul u r • 1tat11i1 Awt111 .......... c.111w1111 MY1n1 aLUl.&lUA Olvto MilMllll ............ l11rt Wlmet" castings. It remained there H111111n • .. • • .. •• • .. .. • • .. Jatw1 Mw•n for more than a 7ear until ,,_ w111a11 .......... hrMra 1111ic.
Jewiso}l was seeking an ac· feasionallsm, but even the
tor to portray ttle youthful most admired pro would be
Ben Hecht In "Gally, Gai· totally dlscouraged bad be to
Jy," th< memoir of biJ In-perlonn day ilfter day at the
troduction to 1910 Orlcago. same sagging pace.
Says Jewison: "I've work· _The slow "pace perhaps, can
ed. witb mapy newcomers, --tie-attributed to director .Joan
Including Alan Art1n and Hag<rty, wllo with ooly a f..,..
John Phillip Lew and Scott member cast and reatru1 of
Wibon, whom R i ~ b a r d dialogue had a burdeMOme
BrooU picked for 'In Cold task. whatever lhe ucuse the
Blood.' Be.au Bridges bu play simply lacked even oPen-
th< biggest potential_ of "Ill' tng night polish. of them.'.'
Rating .Scale
Adopted
For Movies
NliiW YORK (AP) -The
movie industry, for the first
time in its history, baa
adopted a film rating system
which will restrict admW:ioo
to some movies It considers
uDsuitable for young people.
The ·ratings are to be en-
forced. voluntarily by in-
dividual theater managera..
The classilicalion program
goes into effect Nov. 1, when
fUml will 'be rated in four
categoriea:
G -for general ..audiences;
M ....,. for mature audiences
(adulll);
R -young people will not
be admitted u D I e I I ac·
companied by a parent or ID
adult guardian:
X -young peopla will nol
be adinltted. ·
The minimum age I •
generally accepted a1 11 under
the plan, but may vary
between 18 and 18 according to
lndlvidual atates and clUea.
PLATONIC BASIS
1be plot revolves around a
young m e d I c 1 J technician,
who, because of her own
bacl<cround, ~1vites her boy
friend to live 1f1 her apartment
atrldly on a· platonic bui!·to ·
find out whether or not their
characters are compatible.
Further problems emue as
the lindloTII decides to take
things into his own hands and
win the young· girl over for
COMIC Rl'LIEF
John Mot•n
himsel!. The final C I It
member, the former tenant of
the apartment and a looc·tlme
friend of the girl, trles·to warn
ol the trouble, but to no avail.
Catherine Myers (Robin)
does a creditable job In her
first majof role. She lacb,
like the majority of the cast, a
sense of timing and sureness,
though she ...... to pkl: up
weU In the secood act .. A.little
greeJ1, she • lhwld do ex·
tr.mely .,..n with further ex·
perience. .
Especially noteworthy II her
perlonnanco In ~ final
scene, where-she t a t 1 s
authority over her male
C.U.terports and proves to ba
the stronghold at the con-
clusion:
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·y allks -Lack l(iller Instinct~
• , Bt !ll;l!NN lllD.'l'Z BUI the unfl1eodlt wblJlle o1 re!erff ·cr.,.. ·-""'"'' Nickolai Proatlalcov of Russla proved too , b•·--bl& a handlcap for the lo!era as tbe com-MDJCO ·ClTY' -America 1 'M._ ride gave the Italians seven pen-1tY tat of ..,..Olympic .water polo boltillUes ~-.~-. i.1too u.i 11 bl>un awry ..iui they--at the U.S.A. goal and -·~-· ICbechalliJ. &o meet. t.be J\ u 1 1 1 a a made good on. each try.
-that maey oboer'ltn feel Is n.. United Stalet w" given five lree
Ille JOI" medal fa'1>rtle for the upcoming lhots and made four.
0Jy1ilplca. · While NUzk""'kl and Lambert weren't
. U.S.A. -Monie Nltlkowskl ol particularly ready to Invite Prostlakov
HuntJncton Beach and Art Lambert out for dinner, they blamed tbelr own ·
almool pulled off tbe up¢ of tbe year In Olllflt'I lock ol tiller Instinct for lelllnC
Mondry'• H loal to undefeated Italy (S. · th< ltallanl olf the hook.
0). . 1 ,~ ' "We've got. to be niore 'tenacious/•
America bl41 overcome a 2-0 deficit to Lambert lamented afterward&. "When
lake a W lead Jale In the oecoad quarter. ~ att -down lili we bad tbe
1'HE BIG PLAY -St. Louis' LouJ!r;ock collides wit!! Detroit catcher
Bill Freehan in Monday's contnwersial home plate· play in which
Brock protested his being called out. The ump said he didn't touch
ltallw, you ohouldiry tostomp 'tbem·ln·
to the croun<1 Instead of g1v1n1 tbem ..
opportunity to bounce back like we did.'
"Thia bas bappened In some of our
other p.mea here and it can't continue in
·nae•
· the -Olympics U ,.e are goin& to &el a
medeL
"I sUll leel we're u gOOd u "111 ol the
big telma 1ti the OlymJ>ics and I think we
are definitely a tnedal contender,"
Lambtj't told the liAILY PILOT.
"'nle bl& thing .. oWd•UnJ. t tblnl:
•-tlilt IO Pl< -ot Ibo ioalo~ In lhe OlyJDPl<I wm lie oa 1111nalty ~ ., ,..
have to iet a 50 per cent break from o(.
fidals to bao& In U-."
-~ bas pulled ·d! ...
·-In in-O!Ympla ac11on, l7Jo& Eu\: Gennaoy, M, over tbt weekend.
'nle Y~ bave allc> bi~ ·,West
. Germany (M), Hollllld (~), lllexlcq (1-
.2) and Brull (IJ.l). ' .
They bave loot to the Eutmt Eun>
pean powen ot ll"""1)' -~) and
Yugoelavis (5-1). •
ltal1 caught the U.IL Jn the third
quarter, tyip& lhe ..,.. at !li>·lll· and
Ul"I T"'""9
the plate. Brock claims TV replays pnwed he did. Card manager Red
Schoendienst wondered why Brock didn't slide. . .
IOC Leader
May Learn
Fate Soon
Psyehologlcal Warf.-re Purdue, Troy
Remain 1-2
In Grid Polls
:P.,!EXlCO CITY (AP) -Avery Brun-
dage, a straight-backed 81.year-old with
indomitable spirit who bu been the long-
time target of the Soviet bloc, will know
Thur9day whether he's wanted for
another te,rm its president of the powerful
1nterqational Olympic Committee.
The controversial millionaire from
Chicago bas been head of the IOC, whk:h
calls the shot! on the Olympic Games, for
three terms since 19S2.
'l'he balding, one-time Olympic athlete
hasn't said whether er not he wants to
keep the position -an unpaid post that
keeps getting tougher and tougher to han-
dle in a constanily t.roubled world.
But the!'! seems to be no doubt that the
tall midwesterner wouldn't object to a
draft The job has been likened to that of
a target in a shooting gallery. Brundage
seems to thrive on it.
There is a strong, wUling and able
challenger in France's 63-year-old Count
Jean de Beaumont, The French nobleman
is a wealthy banker, is president of the
French Olympic Committee and bu time
to devote to the post.
, And he has the backing of the Russians.
The Ruuians want to give Brundage the
boot and bave said so repeatedly.
De Beaumont said Monday night al the
JOC'1 Congress session, "U people want
to draft ,ne, then I'm readt. But rm not C.vus~. l have a great regard for Mr.
1'nmda&e and we shall have to wait and •• ...
. '\lie -t ot the Thur&day
electJoo ftr preat-and vice president
--Nondey night by lord Michael Klllanln, head ot the IOC's preso depart-
ment.
. II re!!-onlY three. members to _......,. a man ftr Ille poaition.
n.. -·"""" lhor'lly after ~ JOC decided to -tedey the .a..v prolllD cl Narlb and --. A1.1tllcUI ..... •• llld Brundage
.. -d~ ..... -billl countries.
-..... -to be nOmed .. the Dm-• Jl<pdlllc ol ltllnL n...eom-
....,. --turned "°"" on 118 -""" -'out cl Uje Olympics. lid --........ if...,_ --I
Toomey Says Foes
Tryi~g to Ps ych Him
Combined from Wire 8etvka
Purdue and t;1SC were rated one-two In
both wire servl<e polls Ibis mornin& fer MEJMCO CITY -Bill _Toomey,
America'• decathlon hope, charged today
that the West Germans were ajlng to
psych him out of the gold medal in the
approaching Olympic Games. .
"Boy, tile: psychological warfare has
really started, and I'm right In the mid-
dle of it," the versatile •year-old school
teacher from Lag\lna Beach, said after a
brief workout on the training track.
"I had hardly landed and got my
ground legs belore those guys were all
around me, telling me what a great
athJete this Kurt Bendlln is, how be has
improved in every event and bow he is
going to run me lnto the ground.'
"I am now engaged in promoUng bad
will for Germany."
Bendlin is the ~orld record holder ln
the lkvent, two-day grind, the most ex-
hausting and testing of all Olympic oom-
peUtions and the one which many regard
as e5tabli$hi:ng the world'• No. I athlete.
A tlme duel for the coveted gold b ei·
Days m tftl_
Olympic Galllft
peeled to develop between Bendlin and
Toomey, w'ith the Soviel Union 's Rein the second straiJht week. '
Aun, aUter medali.st at t.kyo four years . The Boilennaken retained, thm No. 1 ago, a strong threat. J'ankln& via their 4U clouting of
Toomey""1s a tall, le!Vl ~ of a man . ..,tNorthweetern over ~ ·W"tekend ind the
-6-fool-1 and 1118 pounds -who bas Trojans aolidilied tbe rµnnerup bertb
been NaUonal AAU champion .for the Jut With their 28-3 drubblna 0f Mianll.
£our ye8? bOt now ls taking his firlt ahot UCLA, ranted in the top 10 lUL Wef!k,
at an Olympi~ medal. fell cleat out of both polls after its 2G-7
"It is a bit overpowering and a lilUe upset loss at Syracuse. '
frightening," the darkhaired Atn~erican Penn State ii ranked thlnt by bo&h polll
said. "I am determined to win. I fetl but after that AP and UPI differ.
guaL I think I have a good ~anct." Kansas, which demolished New Mexico
Bendlin hrudJ tbe workl record with 68-7, moved up to fourth in the UPI polL . fiotre Dame, which fell froml No. 1 two
8,319 potnls. • weeks ago to eighth last week, began to
Toomey has lhe best mark thiJ year -~ve back, up the ladder, taking fUtb
8,222 pointl -and be might have wtth 152 points.
overtaken Bendlln'• world mark u fie Nebraska finished al.Ith with 12.1 while
· · hop off hJ only two points separated tbe nm: One could have C ~ 10 aeconds s • teams, Ohio.State (111), Louisiana State
1,500 met.er:.nm in the windup of the U.S. (110) and Florida (109). Houston wu a
trials at South Lake Tahoe, Calif1 distant 10th with 51 points.
"My legs felt lli:e )ead ba)fwey througb AP P II
the. race, .. Toomey saJd, delcribing the •
rlgcn of the enif1'~ test in 1 'i!i mile ~: ~ <~!t110rt11• rn ~~ :
alUtude (South Tahoe was chosen 1 ,_ 11111 111 1u1 ..., t. ot11o st.i. • 1u1 a. becauae of the equival1nce to Mexico s. Han DlllM 12.11 «n L IC_., f:M) M City's 7,349 feet above sea level), "I '· ,...,..... 1u1 a t
wasu't sure I could make lt." t ~'!".:! "'" ::: :!:
Tomney says be ii not concerned about lt :=:,-ll::I ::;
the German campaign to underm1ne his 11. M1ct11t111 tt•t• 1u1 111
confidence nor the threat of the Russians ~t :):~~""' l~l 13
-'"~usl don't watch them" -but the is. s~rKUM u .11 11 16.. C1tlfM'-lllt IM/ " altitu ii an oily ogre. 11. Gfttrtl• 1•+1 tt
·'At Lake Tahoe. l"'ltlr\ed getUng tired :t. i'.:..~ 51,11 I::l #
arter tbe eighth event and after the ninth 20.. Orw90ll s11i. n-11 n
I -"'· _._ .. " he ··'d o~ rac:11v1n11 W1M. '""" ti.rltbet1c111r. was e ... ua.U:i~, -.. . • •1,.111~. Ar1l0flll '"'-· torltll c611Nt, cotor• "I "don't see hoW aomi. men can make I\ 1i:-a .... , Mt.ttr11. F11., Mr...,,1, Oh"IO u11IV11nt1y, 90u1MrJt ~!ti. TlllH. TtJt9f Ttefl VCLA, at this a1U\ude -the ltraln on the men-Ylr'llflll. W•lfllrit""' 'Mtf vtr11111t. ~ Yei.,
tal and pllyslcaf powtn It .......... ..
T0001e7 u)l ~'t\ mua. LaJ -and evtd
crack -builai\ indurance powen •
"I know at Llke"J'ilcie, ti WU • ter-
rifying ._-ftr mo. I -alwey1
loved the -Joa· I am fll. Before the
Jut mot. ~1,111. I i., In the t.nt and
looted at the ....., llld lheqhl
"I WU real17 afrild. Could I do Ill
Would my °'lpn IUpplJ hold DUI! Would
It kill me to Dille the try! I didn't want
to 1et up and co• the troct. It wos llkt
Waftinl to .; to the -chair." ,,
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Face Russians·
pttlng !ft qulU ..U·•I the "ii or lhe "We should "-X• 4rlv111 llvolllb, men
period,tolake1nMldv......_ In tbe faurtb quuw, tryiDJ to plot up
'nle -Wert -aliJe lo -penalty goals," be uld.
closer• · --~ • "And we lb:luJd hive ·npL Italy outdde
qc>:of.1. MOJa'f Dova AlbWO weal U. more .. 'nley IOI throoSh 1!11 too much.
disl.UicO . llld cl!d .. -Job, ''Compared lritb tbe touP -~,ef~.Y,~l'.(' tbrotllfD& hla ~ Europeon tumo lhet ..., W., we are ~-the,cbj11y alternooa.. very youn1 and ll>elperienced. Bui all
Dein WIDefOfd of Huntington Beech did these JMtdlol be!°" tbe Olympia are
not play. Nltzl\owskl say1 be Is Uled more doing us a world of CoQ<j. Tbey are help.
Ill &ames qahist the ~;:lewpliys!C!ll Ing ua moeh more than they 1r1 aldJn&
_. ... Wtllef~ bad • 1oel In· the our opponents."
bombardment of llrull. · '·. , Theii Lambert want back to wut with
Lambert ~ his chips mad< 8 num~ 'NltzkDw~kl, · pieparlng for the ,,..,.
of ..Uclal meChaiilciu· errW• In the' !tit • frontaUoo Wediiesdey a&alnsl l!>f ml&ht7
with Italy. Bussian•
Cards G·uessing . .
At. Tiger · Pitcher
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ST. LOUIS ~ Meyo Smltb. the ai!Ver•
haired, 53-year-dld menager of lhO.
Detroit 'l'igera, w;aa keeping the St. Louil
Cardlpals guessing todey as · to who be
will pitch in Wednellday11 a:isth game of ·
lb< .Wocld il<ries ..
. After bis.Tigers rode the clutch bet of
Al Ka!Jne and :turned baclt St. lools' bid
. to wtap the Series up in 'five game& Mon-
day In llettoit,.Sniltb told sportswriters:.
· "I could.conceive rJ my pltclµng one of
several pitchers.· It's · me a woman'S
prerogative. I ~ould ehange"my·mlnd; ..
The Cards figure he could pitch one ·ot
three burleQ · -Denny McLain, Earl
:Wilson Or1Joe ~parrna. . ~
Meanwhile, ·St. LoUls manger Red
Schoendienst. ·wasted no time Monday in
confirming th~t Ray Washburn would be.
.his Wednesday starter. .. • .
McLain, so far the goat of the serles.
lost the ojlener to Bob Gibson and lasted
~nly two and' two-tllirdl innings in a
?en1atch Sunday. The !l~ame winner
consulted his ·Detroit physician Monday
and was cleared f0r · duty "Wednesd8.y.
He's been troubled with a sore shoulder.
-Wilson bad to ' leavo the 'third game
with a pulled hamstring muscle In the
right le1. Sparma relieved McLain Swt·
day ..
· In addition to naming Washburn as hJ1
sixth game 'Pitcher Wednesday, Schoen.
dien!I said Bob Glbso~ '(2-0) will be the
seventh game pitcher, if tt•a necessary,·
·Al Kelint, meanwhile., 1CMtinued to
'tiask in the ¢.terglow of his, greatest mo-
ment in baseball --11 yeirs ifter be
broke in wlth Detroit.
His single won MoDdaY'• pine, 5-3. -
.He didn't begin life wUh....UVer spooo.
He began it with brooinS.
And that's probably why Katine, the
'I. son of a Balt1111ore broom maker, ia fully
appteciating his first World Serjes and
the key role he is playing for the Detroit
Tigers. • ·
'"Iblngs mean more to you as a man
, when you ban to wllit,_". Kaline said In
the TJg" dressing room Mooday after
atroklng the clutch bll'
t•you oever appreciate anything as
much -when it's giveri to you as you do
.when you have to wait.·~
And" Kallnfi know& what U fl to wait
with the Tigers. It's taken them 2.1 years
to -reacb the World Seriu.
• 0 Tbe Series ~ beeQ everything I
thought It woulil be," he seid u be leaned
· against hls cubicle in ~ dressing room,
stripped dowli to his Under~ and Jong
johns: "I never thought I'd be so nervous
before the first pme, but: I was. Tbere'a
j\lSt nothing to compart with the World
Series."
But that's probably why Kaline la bit-
ting .Siil today, following a· Z.for-4
"performance ln Which he stroked a two-
. run single with the bases loaded that
scored the tying arid go.abead runs and
kept Detroit in the Serie.s after they trail-
ed three games to one.
. "I ~!ways thought I was ~ bett.er player
under clrcumstance!J like a World
Se'ri~,'' Katine said. "The crowd, all the
noise. lt gjves you that ettra incf:nUve."
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Hotrnel'", • 0 D 0 W!jll1. .• o I t Mirl1, Jlfl 1 o t 'T11t111 JSJ r JTeie• 111rs $1. Loull •.••..•........ ., lDll OOll p -' Del'Nif .•••.•.... .,, ....••• , .. ,.. JClif -1
. E -C1i.lt. OP -$hall11111, _,.vlft Wld CtiltM. loll -II. LOl/11 UO 1, Ottrvlt CA) 7. 211 -
Brock t. JI -St.nfew, Htl"fGn. HR -C"'ltd1. S&-,lood. SF -Cllh. IP N a la H 10
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Caspe~ May Hit .$200,000
In Haig Open Tourname.nt
.By llAllL GUSTXllY than he ... mue i,J wlnnftla lhe Bal&· °' "' '"'!(" ,,., "'" . casper bU played In iq toornamenta
811 pocketa Jlnglllig wilh •t1C.21f, BIJIY lhta 1ear and bun~·...,. away empty.
CaJ>NI' -1161'• wealtllieol golfer -will banded Jet. !Je llo~ at all bimful io
be bu\ to add i=,ooo to hll bankroD at lhe dlaoull hll ~ wJrininco. ·
Kalg Nallonal Open In Colla Mela Oct. "You can 1111 U..t one ohny pis Ia to
II.fl. aet the aJl.Clmt mooey wlnninp r""'11 ln
While C8sper ls only one of the ,,..wt the .llalg," Ile aald. ,. ·
namea In golf who will Ile OD ban<I !tr the And wllat about befnl the flrll pro lo
Haig, Ile Ia wllhout question lhe rlcbe!JI. ocllpoe lhe ~.oao llerrler? ~o golfer bas ever won •.ooo In • "You mtgbt 11J=1gbt w.u allD
slnlle year on lhe pro -· Jack In the bock ol my r<marted. N!cldaus bolds lhe r""'1I wl1h lhe Wblle CUper contem winning the
,111,'91 Ile banked last yea. So far thll Hal(, lion ltelf, goII dlreotor at the boll
year, Jae,!< bU earned a mucer ,153~ Costa Mesa Counlr)' Club, la lllll al-
But """'1d Casper win or linlsh blgb at tsnptioe lo Imo Arnold Palmer lo lhe
the •122.m sahara Invitational nm tounwnent.
week,. a win at Costa M.esa'1 Meu '{erde "We IWl haven't beard for 4Ql'e, but
Country Club could put blm o.., lhe ue hoplnl lo have Palmer """" Jaclt
llOO,QOO JllUk. Nlcldaus wlll be on -In Aullralla and
Casper Is no atranpr to the rolling won't be rblt to play. ti...," ltelf iald.
Mesa Verde layout. On the ame coune "But we do bave definite camo
In 19111, he won lhe Orante County Open. mltlo>-fn>m peoplt Uta r,tarty
He won only $Z,o0o then -tJ0,000 leas Fleckman, Dava IDll, ~ Rosburg,'Tom-
Tkkets Now on Sale
FJC Healthy,. Confident
By JOEL SCHWARZ
Of flM O.ltr~ Pllilt 1 ....
Hal Sberbeck talks and acts eucUy
like a ma.ch who bun't tuted defeat in
43 .stral1bt games should.
He's coofident, but not _cocky, u be
prepares bis defending llate Junior col·
lege champion. Fullert«l. College team
for Saturday night's showdown game
with Orange Coast College at Wlard
Stadium.
In fact, Sherbeck ls almost acting as if
the contest ls simply just another game
on the Home~' schedule, not a battle
etween two.~ that have pelted imp.
pressive 1961.recotds.
"We're looking forward t.o playing
Orange co.st," Sherbeck aaid Monday
night. "It will be ooe of. the better 1ames
in the South Coast Conference, but· it's
just nu """ game In Orange County,
Iough." .
Sherb<ck'1 coacblng oppooent llo't In
exactly tbe0 same frame of mind. "'nUJ
week we have to play the hlib and the
mighty," Tucker quipped.
"I know our tlda, but not tbe coaches,
are looklng forward to playing ?'ullerton.
This Is our belt twn .inc. !Ml, corr
sequeotly we ~.have 1 &ood ahot at
Fullerton. But we thought the aame tb1n&
last year." · 1 •
Fullerton won that 1ame, 3'-7.
ty of respact for Illa Pirates.
Going Tucker one year better, he law
Orange Coast bU !ti beat ttam llnce It&
undefealed Junior lloae Bowl dWn-
pionship team of 196;S. •
''Orange Cout b:u better recelvera
than In lhe past and it bu real leaden In
Paul Lemo1nt and Kevin Grldyt''
She-kl&ld.
"Lemoine ii cool under preaure and
y o u definitely have the respect him. He
TICDll' INFORM4TION
'11~keta r • r htanla7 idgbt'• Orup
C.ut Co11e1-Ctllep -..it
1ame .,. DOW OI 11le la die OCC campu
booim.R nd .• t.Nate Reade'i Harbor
Tire Service, Ml W. lath SI., Cotta Meaa.
The beb .... " -!nm ........ . ud 7 .. I p.m. wtekday1. AU tlcteU are
IUI. 1\-mo m a J Ila ,....._ at Illa pit _., 111,i.t.
doeln 't make many mistakes and runs
Orup Coat with authorlly.
11Gr.ty la a tlne player and leader.
He's KNal OD def-although Ile baan~
played much. there tbia yur.•1
~ at bla own powerful team, wliicll hU given up only six polnta In
three pme11 Shl:rWek aaid be WU
parUculari, pleased wl1h hll dalenslve
secondary.
.. It'• the best we've had in several
Jem·" Sberbeck utd it waa hard to evaluate
bla team'• bnpre¥Ive C&4 victory over
San Diego Meu. lalt Saturday.
••we thoucbt Mesa wu one of the
stron&elt teams In the oonlerence, but
the scOre waah't a true tndlcaUon or the
two te'ima.
11We got to thern quick, broke their
back, tept the 1ft8S1J"' on and they
never recovered," the Fullerton coach
aah!.
Fullerton broke that game wide operrin
the flrat five and a haU minutes and
breezed to victory.
The Hornets will come lnto tbe Orange
C o as t g'1Jle ln almost perlect health .
after IOUle early season infurlea.
. Thi only terlous injury to come out of
the Meaa game w11 suffered by oplit end
T~ Conley, who ran into a soaI post
whllo catching a pu1.
He rece!ftd a llvHl1tch 1ash on his
bead and a bruised cheat in the ootlislon.
Fullback Bob Terrio, who bad some
urly 9ealOll woel, came through the
M ... game without 1111 pn>blems and
loohd Uh hll old strong oeU, Sberb<ck
Aid.
Key li;ijuries . ' Hit Rustlers' '
Next Foe
Goldm .w..i C.lleg•'• nm south~
Conlerence football opponent ML,..
Antonio, IInds !Iseli Iii mncb the ~.
lftuatlon u do ·the Rustlers.
The MOOntlts hOv• been scorinl a I.ii ll
polnls, 'but have been hi\ wltb key Iii>
juries and have a recont of l·t·l·
City Colltge ,Saturday, II t·2 and . GOid~ W¢, Iller loalni to San~
Ml SAC <Friday night at '
Stadium. . . • _. _,,
Mt. SAC opened wllb a 21-t Win· !l,v<!I'
Riverside three weeks ago, Ued ~
Beach City C.llege, 11·21, and !bat 16liao:
ta Ana over the weeRnd, 3"1. <L O.. The loaa lo the llolil and the Ue at. ....
Beach were bofji mirked by Ml ~
foes scoring heavily through the air~
Santa Aila aCored thiee tQne,, '!; pass bombs. That's Goldeh West's
sui~ wllli Jolin lnglehart plt¢>lnl'
Raqdy Vat.aha catching. •-
"We've got a lot ol inexperleoced "'I'
ple on offense, so we really depend ca CXf
defense to stop the other teams," ~
he.ad Ml SAC coach Don ~ a
former Compton JC teammate of QWC
coach !laY Shacklefcird and asslllanl.llOD Rowe.· · ,,:
"They're doing a~ Job with lhe rusli
but:we've· been burned on the Ng~
plays. We ohJ)' gilve 'up 80 yards on tba
ground to Long Beach and about st 'If
Riverside. Santa Ana got 170." ~
In. the Injury deparln\ent Mt. SAC ....
~ to go with a Umping ~
Lany Maucere tore an ankle llg~
.a pre-season scrimmage but baJ
with the Injury.
. ..., ' THE OLD B,ILL)' -'lbia ls what Billy Casper looked like when h~ woo '\be 1960 Orange ~ Open at Mesa Verde Country Club In eo.ta
Mesa. Billy's changed, though. He's IO&t plenty of weight, doesn't wear
' Tucker aala Fullerton ls 1iitter of·
fensivel1 this year than the Hornets have
been In lhe last lour yoars. Sports i• Brief
' •
pleated paulll auymoce and he's riober too. He·notums to M-Verde
Oct. 21·2'1 for the Haig National Open. . · Although Sbetb<ck aeems lo be llklng
Orange Cout a llUle llghtlJ, Ile bU plen·
Westminster
Ranked 7th
In CIF Poll
Westmlnsler lllgb School made it Into
the top of 10 of the CIF AAAA football
rankings in seventh place after its st.u.
ning 14-Z decision over defending CIF
champion, and previously top-ranked
Anaheim.
St. Paul takes over first place and ii
the third scllool to bold down the top
posiUon in as many weeks.
Santa Ana continues to hold down the
9ei:Ood spot after narrowly averting a tie
with Huntington Beach (14-7) and
Lakewood ls third.
Lakewood and St. Paul tangle at
Anaheim Stadium Saturday night.
Irvine and Freeway League represen-
taUves showed up well in the AAA rank·
inp, with Loara and Magnolia from the
Irvine, and Savanna annd Fullerton from
the Freeway all in the top 10.
SavlM& is aecond, one notch behind
South Pasadena while Loara is rated
siith. Loara geta a good chance to move up
this Week if it can knock off South
Pasadena at La Palma Stadium oa Satur-
day. '
Lagqna Beach, despite smacking ninth
rated El Modena, ?A-<>, failed to make the
top io, placing 18th with five points.
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HAIG ENTRANT '
IS REAL GOLFER
•
11 Qaured lbol 'l'llm Shaw -., -lllt
fl! tbeJflll Nallonal ()pest at Mesa Verde
CounlJ)' Club -would -a pll«.
811 lat!Hr played 1oll, hll mothet'
pll,Ytd 1011 and all hll friends played ~ eo-U;
.Hect, he even cornea !tom Goll, DI.
Oller Gamble Falls
Saints Get off Hook
• Despite HB Heroics
Huntingtoo Beach'• ftfusal to settle for
a 7.7 tie wltb Santa Ana High ln laG Fri·
day night's tllanlc at Santa Ana ta a good
indication of the Oilers' teen ~ to
win -dladatntng a tie as next to llCOnd
best.
It wu clearly a case of David; and
Goliath. Huntington Beach figured to be
nO better lhan sixth in the Sunaet ci&ult
while Santa Alla is one of the favorites
for the CIF champiol18hlp.
A lot can be said for that kind of at--
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ROGER
CARLSON
, .. , ... , ...... , .... .
titude. Winning ls the name of the game
-unless you're Ara Pant&lan.
However, when se<:Ond-cueuen . con-
sider the fantasUc ...Wis that even a
tie with the Saints would have brought,
you have to wonder if it was worth IL
The Oiler• tried !O go !0< broka, had a
paaa backfire ...: giVlng the Saints ono lut
· chance am! lhe ..,1os1ve ouUit of coacb
Tom Baldwin hit the b1n&o bulton wllh a
desperation -with lea than a minute
to go to do in Hl.Dl.tlngton, 14-7 .
It'• the same old llory-lfve ·-----'·-
lite Allabefm ... Santa Ana . -cbance, and they'll bum you three out ol --. Inotead al ...... Into thi boob -a
remartablo tit, 11'• jult -wto "" the Santa Ana schedule.
* * * N1wport H-'1 fOQtbaU tum 1ooMd
beautiful In n. easy win over'llaltna.
Coad> Wade Watll' ~ dllplayed a Oawleu game -oUen1lvef1 -a 1'I d
ddensl!"l'. .
The Tal'I did not looe the ball "1a .. ln-
terotptlon, did not lumbll, loot onl1 10
yardll on two I•lflcant penalllea, -
trolled..tbe ball for l :OI ol tbe lalt al(llt
mlllltea el tbt s-<r1 a~ drf.va It
tile lllt1!la ... Jard.llDt, .and hold Illa
"
oppo6!Uon to a mm 135 yarda.
A clear reverul of the Blue Jackets'
perlonnance ol a week before when they
blanked Costa Meaa, lt-0. In thel 1arne
the T8"'' eaecutloo WU particularJ1 bad,
deopltt tbe If.point victory.
* * * Things have gooe pretty much· u ex~
peeled In the preJeague compet(Uon
between tchools from the Irvine and
Garden Grove League -the Irvb:ie
teams have domlllsled play from lhe
opening wbt!Ue.
Through. nine games, Garden Grove
elevens have won just two games-both
by a scant six points.
On lhe other hand , the lrvlne Leaguers
have ramped by point lpre8ds ol If, :II,
26 and 11, among other•.
Five more games between the .two
leagues are on tap this weekend and
resulla ""'"'1d prove In lhe Dllghborbood
ol 4-1 Jn favw ol lhe 1rvlne Leque.
Headlnl lhe list ol 1ame1 II tho La . ~ta-Map>nlla struglt. La Quintl baa
proved beat In lhe Garden CroT• driult
so far while Magnolia bu ""°"" ciaaa ln runnSng up a 3-0 ,record. • . •
1rvlne team• lead at the preoent In
total "*'"'· ZIO.Q.
Sports
Calendar ...... ,
Water Polo -Ellancla at Sierra, Hun-llnston at Westminster, SA V alle7 al
Newport, Corona del Ila at Dowll<y,
Marina at Anaheim (all at 1:15), Goldon
West at SOCal lnvltailonal (I). ........., . er.. country -Mlaalon V l o J o at
Foolhlll, Lquna at Villa Pan, El
Modena at San Cemtnlo, Fountain
Valley at~ Grande (all at 1:15),
-Frtdl; F--Rancho Alamltol n EltaJ>. da at Drtld1on Jl'lold, c;.ata M.. al
Gardea Grove, w--.. at lllm-
tlnston, Hftpoft at--Ana Vallq,
MfJske 'Viejo n FooWD al Tuilln,
Lquna .. Villa Pm al Mllolon Viejo,
Anallelm ft Marina at W-r w, 1:1
Modena at San ~ IC\. SM: n
~,,eot at OOC (all at I).
Lakers Win Behind .Wilt;
Reeves Has Knee Surgery
VENTURA -Tbe Loi Anlelel Lakm,
lresll from a IJ'l·lOI Natlooal BatetbaU
A!aoclaUon ahlbltioa vlcloty ever tile
PhoenlI Suns, bead for !4edlonl. on., t<>-
day to taoP Wiih ilie Se at 11 e
SuperlOlllcl.
Wilt Cbamherlaln, with 18 paints, and
Elgin Baylor, with 21, teamed to pace lhe
Lakera.
Chainhtrlaln WU the blgb scorer of tho
night and led both teama In reboundlnC
with 13.
Accuracj m a d e the dlfff:rence in the
ICOfe as Loa Angeles ahot 18.1 percent
from lhe floor compared to CU percent
for PhoenlI. .-.-.-
DAUM, Tex. -Du Reeve1, Ute
D a 11 a 1 CowboJ'a, venadle Ulfb•ck,
udmreaC bee •IUJ followtal a 11me
wltll SL Lloll lluday 11111 coalll Ile lotl
forU..HUOI.
. Reem, aft le a sM 1&111 iMI seuoa
hdl u a namer ud ncdver, wu kb: u
Ila -"" fool .. 0 • flnl bll "' DaJlu• 1'7·11 TicWrJ IYU Ille CardiulJ,
Jl'lllowbic Illa .,. ... tlGa, CtwboJ ti·
ftclall ..W Reeftt woald be ii a cad for
six -nd .. , he oat I• Illa,...... .-.-.-
CLEVELAND --.r Tommy
McDonald , relcaoed lllt -'1 by lhe
AUanta Falconi, bU been algncd by lhe
Cleveland s .......... 111e National Football
Loque club announcad Monday.
McDonald, IC and a !:I-year Veterlll In
the NFL, la especled lo take up the alact
caused by the injury of Browns' flanker
Gary C.lllna, who . suffered a shoulder
aeporaUon SalurdaJ qalnst t b a
Plltal>irgli Steelen.
McDonald opent leven ....., wltb
Philadelphia, one wl1h DaI1u, two with
Loi Anaelel and lUt year at Allanta. .-
B08TON -Tlla -CdUct "°'
,..IrM -(Grw~ -OIMa .. wail••• fNm MlwaU:ae "'9day., a
lladmp-ltr~lllD-=.t..:: = N--
Ollta, a M..W r.._ Lomlvllle ll&r,
'pl&1"1 Illa ...... ---a.. -~:.;.r. ___ .., .. ...... "' .. __ _
. .-... "
-SUnday and Joa Kapp, another
Vltina quartmack, wao badly shaken up
In a -qalnst the Detrqll Llolll.
11111, JZ, an 11·1..-NFL voluan, bad
been a backup man for lhe Eq!ea moot
of bis .,.,._ UllW thll year.
He llarted· lhe Eqles' first three
Jamel, opef1lnl first llrl"I quarterback
Norm Snead, wbo WU OU\ with a frao-
tared )eg, I
.-" ST. LOtJU -Thi Clde111 £1bl' Erale
BuU wlll lod a baseball playen -to
Vietnam. la November Co talk Haeball
and back beme wltll Amerlcu 'troops.
II 9dd1Uoa, Ron Swoboda of lbe New
Yerk Meta, Llrry Jacklon or dte
nfledelplda Plllllleo, pllcllar P o t a
1IGchert of tbe Ba!Umon Orlal11 and tn
......._ wlll mate tbe trip Nov. 1-11.
No 1ames art ICMdalell • tlM 17•1
lollr. Tlla playen wlll allo fllft llaqltall.
Haig Ticket
Sale Closing
Tht dud)lne for purcl!ullie -
Ucketl !or tbe Hal& National Open 'pl!
tournament at Costa Mela'• Mt11a
Verda Country Club II Saturday, Oct.
12.
The tournammt belfu Monday,
Ocl 21.
Season tlokell, priced at '10 .. d •II
.and IOOlf for evary day of the teurna.
ment, can be llurcbutd at any or.nae
Co1ml)' golf count. 'nle '11' Ucbt en-
00.1 -·to admlttauce to the Me1a
Verde cJubboliM ...i -free partlnJ oa
the rtstrfcled Mela Verda d&1vinl n:ngt. ..
Two dollar tJcUll are ee Illa for
tilt Monday and TuHday praotlce
round>. GalluJ tiet.ta lor lhe
Wedntaday·'I'hundQ'·Frld&J 1111i1m
(Including the !ln,t.<lay pr.am) ......
uch. Sa-1 and_.,_ -...
Plllti.ol -an fl, ll*lalan
will part In Iha -adjactnt to Iha C9lla ...... °"'"1lr1 Club ... wID. be
bused to M•t1 Verda.
A tolf Ian a~ all -"* ol the IDUrlllment -ia 111111 .... '11 .
ROO ouvss; uc
...rmtiaolc
wllh the purcllMa ti the flt -r -~ ~,.:--.. ----.---
I
Riverside
Attracts
[Andretti
I Mario Andretti, two-time na·
, Uonal champion and 1967
fdriver of the year will com-
tpete in the lltb annual Timel ~Grand PriJ: at Riverside
i:hrtemational Raceway. Oct.
121. j The colorful native of Italy.
1who twice has won the pole at
IJiidianapoli!, will be ,..king
; his tint win in the 200-mUe
:ctass1c, which ii the next.to-
; last race in the $511,000 Cana·
'dian-Am.erlcan Ctiallenge Cup ' . !sen ...
, ·Current leader in the six-
; race series for Group 7 can ts
1
1 world champion Denis Maj.me
1 Of New Zealand with 18 points.
~Right behlnd ls U.S. Road ! Racing champion M a r k
•Donohue of Media. Pa., with
t17 poinll.
• Both will be at Riverside
'along with defending cham-
, pion Bruce McLaren .of New
Zealand and aucb ~rong
. challengen as Jim Hal1 of
Midland, Tex., Loth a r
: Motschenbacher of Beverly
Hilb and local favorite Dan
1 Gumey of Corona del Mar.
Andretti, In the first Can-
Am race at Elkhart Lake,
)Vis., missed a chance to pick
up valuable pointa when his
engine blew apart with less
than two laps to go. He wu
' running third at the time.
Mttharucal failure a l so
knocked him out of the
Bridgehampton Grand Prix
and he pasRd up the next
race in Edmonton to con·
.'if!entrate on his bid for a third
U.S. Automobile Club cham·
'pioaship.
Bee Grid
Summaries
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Wt!IMr TNm1 PIOW'llei.
Kr1mer Meti11m1r1 "' .... "°"' llndlan
Drag Strip
Offers Huge
Cash Prizes
Cash prtzes in e.xcess of
$10,000 will be on the line
Saturday night at Orange
County InternaUonal Raceway
for the United States Super
Stock Championships.
It's t h e richest purse ever
for an all·supe.r stock event.
All the major American
automobile manufacturers will
be represented at the meel
Early well known entrants in--
elude Dick Landy (Dodge.
Sherman Oaks), Ronnie Sox
(Plymouth-AUanta), Ron Root
(Amer ican Motors -Pomona)
and Hubert Platt (Ford·Burl-
lngtoo, N.C.).
W i I ~ Bill Shrewsberry
(Mansfield, Ohio) will assume
a dual role, performing In both
his L.A. Dart wheelstancler
and in a super stock Plymouth
ol the Sox and Martin team.
~lifying beglna at 2 p.m.
with eliminations starting at 8
p.m.
John M.aunanian of Whittier
Gd hta i69 Plymouth Bar·
raCuda , on l ut Saturday
nJabt 'a funn1 car show.
Rich SOoronian d r o v e
M.umtnlan~• car to the nilht'• ..,._ markt -7.75
-aod 191 mph. ,
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LOs Alamitos · :Jc, Prep Football Log
Entries •
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olOI Ind \IP In G...0. A .. Ills. Pur» snoo.
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Ht"1 I 11:-t CJ Kt"ll) 117
lrtelt A«ounl (J M111ud1J 117
D1r!m111 Ill llrlnkl..,) 117
Ll!ll<I Towle (T Lipham) 1U
H1rt11lown (P CF'Dlb"l'l 117
C!lllt¥'1 11:-t (J W11'1o1'1) 117
Lll>O Miii IN P1ttlol 117
"tllclty CW Str1u11Sl 11• AIM l:Utlll ..
Lha Dur IA Ar1l11l 114
11: ... 1m Plar 10 C.rooul 1211
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lm1 MldllY fJ l roaktleld) 114
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7 Lowell non-
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11 Ktletlt
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• Villon Cllrlallan
ll S.n C:le<flenllt
CRANGll
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7 PKlllc.t
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Jayvee Grid
Summaries 21 Gtrden Grovt • 1i ~1:Jf1 ~
POUNTAIN VALLEY I fYllerton G I Slf'ra • Dt1
1,. lttftdlo Alaml"9 1( -.. Ill..... 6 SI. 8-.W 1 tw:..(IOll 2 • ... • ~ 1,! ~~~ti 1o O NatrtO.rnt 1 ,....,. --1 00 .._, •w -ma ..,, 4:1 ,...,.. P1rtt. SfltVITI itrlnt ~
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Saints Top
County Poll
Los Alamitos Results •
A major shakeup tn the
.Orange County Top .10 resulted
in Westminster's upset win
over Ana.helm Friday night
and the Santa Ana Saints are
the ooes most e.ffected . MONDAY, OCTOSllt f, 1'61
CIMr & ""'
Pllt5T ltAC:I. J5') y1rll1. 2 .,.._, old ""!Otn$. PvrH S\100.
Dr111 {Meltn"noldi)
F1ncv llld IDr.....,.l
S...~ 11:11111 CH (rCllbY)
TUne--11 5110.
7.IO 5.20 3.«I
10..111 ...
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Cwld In 11:..:1, Ptet1"' """ Gftolt, Llld:Y ll~letlt, ll:ottldi:llll ll:odl.
Scr1kried-MIUJ Go Go, Cl!1111I"'
ll1r, C:lltr91! M • TrlP!t, P1ra!111
ll:odll'I.
SlCCND ltACl. olOO y1f111. ' .,...,
olds • uP In Grille A Mlnu1. PurM
11700.
Mldl'I ~ (P Cr°'b\") 23.«I f.60 !1.60
lltb. O.rM IC1rdoJ1) 3.211 1.IO
y..,.;111 LJll (Ar1l11) . J.2!1
T!~211 1/10,
AllO R1~undlto. H91 Trick. Pt•·
-·· Ive, Gu11 Smollt Ooc. TNr Dl1111
K\d, ll:lcklor, F111 Olah.
Scr1tcMd-111ck COUr1, CCIOI II.
DAILY OOUILl--1·Drlll I ).Mldl'I
MHft. P•MI IUI. ....
'JHlllD ltAC:I . .600 y1rlll. 2 YHr old
mlkleN bred In Ctllf. c11!ml111. PUl'll
111ll0. LidY 11-1 (M.orr!ll I.to •.ID l .«I
Doblr Mon11n CSlr111'11l 1.60 J.IO
Mv a..1 "'-CllrhW.1..,) I.Oii
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-st, Ltd'¥ Mt~ Gr1y, Fltml"'
ltortet, Don Ki.tr, Tet're!l'IOlo. ll:odl;
A llu•. Scr1ldllll-Nat Gullrv. $.lll'IY L1tcll.
HIOllle 91r, lllY P1r1ttr.
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old•. Clt1mlnt. Purw llfDO.
FO!<Y Don {Wiiien\ 5...0 ,,CD 3.«I
M\w. WtmPllm 4CtrdOll) '·'° ,,Oii Mr. Min~ !Fltulf'Oe) 11.IO
1 1 ......... 20 1/10.
Aloo 11.1,.......00ld ll1r Pm, MIH¥ aar
Fly, Cll!IHr l1r1, Mollllt. 1111'1 Rto
•unl, SWWood Rocket. ''*' Ali mo.
kr1tditO--Nt ncY A111'1.
SIXT.: llACI:. )511 y1f111.
old1. c1a1m1nv. ,.urw llDDll .
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Holiday Moton
Budget S-t-retc:hing
Service Specials For
OCTOlll -SORRY
IAMILIRS ONLYI
6 Cyl. Tune Up
rl•• · Peltth • C•,..,,..,
I WHt l11e.
$19.98
8 Cyl. Tune Up
,,..., r.im. C•....,_ I
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$24.98
COSTA MESA
Ml0 60ZJ
AMlllCAM MOTOU
DIA Lil
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P1t1 Ciiia ICDlllllSJ
KIPh"I Cllt~I !Fltuenit)
Tlll'll-11 4/10.
11.0ll 5.60 •.2D
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OCT. 9th
The Saints, who squeaked by
a surprisingly toogh HW>
tington Beach squad, 14-7,
moved lnto the top spot
vacated by Anaheim.
Westminster's win over the
defending CIF champions
moved pie Lions into the se-
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Anaheim dropped to No. 3 In
the rankings, but the balance
of the teams remained staUc
with the exception of Tustin,
which dropped out of the loth
spot -replaced by La Quinta.
Area teams Newport Harbor
and Laguna Beach, which
posted convincing weekend
victories, kept their eighth and
ninth spots in the poll.
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undefeated and unscored upon
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. . . ' ' ' ' ' ASSUME <DUNTaY l.IVINGl HAPPINUS • ltlftf•lt .. ....... 2005 ........ mt ffE WID IUILDERS CLOSE OUT BUY VA or FHA It 1;. o;. VA BIRll6 SIN.GING! You'U be lo Uvlllc ........ tlln'e .... • GIRLS dooln 1111 IO """ VILLAGE n .... homo; 0
f' 4 0 -m tlM -"""' Cblldnn to .... "1th s bdnn -~ cau 1a....... -· °"" DOVllSHOllESAR£l ONLY f NEW "°"'ES /IVAILABLI tllll Col'-l'lrl< -· $166 Per Mo. ""• ---tn the .lclole.-.!>)0-to 6IH606 -l3'0 --11ff1.
. -RANCHO LA CUEH' A, In Huntllil'l•n Beach, bas wo "'°'""' Juot ,,.. • BllDROONS tn top Colla u-..!:' ".::; LONG 1;:' ''"' "'"' your -. s ,._, ..... biMom bittlt auie IG· tt. the bell vJlues in a new home m lhe en.Ure area. pa."1ted. , pactou.1 ~ Mela locadm °" a quiet ~xk:IA ~. =-i~ BR Sbatha, lrPU'lte ~mD¥ Neww»ort · Well 2200 ~ ., Mir
IMONTltk'EY JIMIQI lfc2story,Sfc•lidrms,2bltbs,qualllyconstruc-roomwlthfamil1JOOID ... --a lalv• -ldtd>tn (-bolttl•W). •>on,,fllltycorpe::i~~ FURN 2 ... -. -.:;;:;~1;;.;;:::o.;:.;;;;:_..c:;;~t If~ r • • r ,,.._., 'tlon Including all ~n built·inl, fireplace, new -w/w ...-pin& """"'· Mll1Y ... ..,, LARG.& -room. 1\0 ~· an built-Iha, ..,., "'°' bch. Adulll. Jl20 mo. IEACH HOUSI
.... -FamllY room, ~arpeted ibalte roof concnote driveway !Uge All -· bulll·ln -. ,.....,. Ill a""'"""""" ol ._.,., Ba, ...,. I rom Od lot. JIUl!!I • V.l • nrA. a.. a wtr pl. ,n, -i.. On ._ bead> at J11-Ocm& •
lMp ...,_ ..,.. .l .i.e. lots W.iJdng dirtanC.: to Public Beich. " Jovel1 ...... with ""'""" HOMEY WARMTH, Wnlly -.,...., bedlwm. ...,_ hntutlc vi<w, Jp. Uv"1I :::1w1th•~t~ (i.ocated atHamlltc>n&Bucbard) ~~0·no~":A.": :C°!'and~ ~~ ~t!.a~N;:.,:wv!:i s BR. 2'i; bit tpt, htd. pool;' rm.~ l BR. & ba., bbm.
,.,.... ~ ~ and $25,0SO to $27,700 mu'm down mA. rAIL 8Ptt'IAi. $13,900. Co Rtalto;.. ;., Eut · ti pJ".;'-ooOdo., lam. area avail. now! 6'15-KiO eves.
~ 0 ., ena. carpeta, FHA. VA-!Conventlon•I ~ HJ&bwQ, c . D.M. 96U4'T1 (open wa.t 5t6-8103 m.au da,)rl: M$-11:D2 or NEW s bdr, 2 bL, ttplC. J!R:_ °"""" ""' ..._.. ..,.. can '61-mt '""'a' --"a 7 m-mi SUPER SHARP ""' -Eva. ·1ns. cn>ta. """'
""· U'>IS' lloatod .m fll. Flm Tlmo Offerocl l!'lsIDE c. ObT • BR 210 2· BR. 2 Ba. -. ,_., im. L<ue m.e635 ~ ,.:'.,:~~,;;: 4 oil 111 FLOOR . SECLUDED 1093 Baker, C.M. , -OIAN~J~~,!fTY'S ~i ::-.=;... -. t.~ Z ~ ~u!!.lllt.INB.~ Huni~ BMch S400
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-Tnlly • ..,.Uty...,. • :::';:;."r\'r~ ~: 24lO ft. ol '""""' 4 BEDROOMS HURTING 3 ......, "9-. "",500. ..,.......,,bl --: 0"'.. r bttmo., tool. l'Ofrir., -~by ~t cmq. . ..__,_.__...:.lie Cameo~ O __ .........__ WAI.Km Realty hm.vy shake (Ullf; 'Jhia one 3 BR. nr A.lbert.:m'I Mkt. dryer. l.9891)-Bua•ar•
PricOd to ielt at '89,'IO. -lion. Qulot ...,.. "' --• $19 50 Owner 'hu -ht __ ::-"~ 3336 Vla Udo ~ la nkel VA ~•~ at ~ ~:.. · .. ---,_ 613-1115 , ffte C\lkte.l&o strt:et. wide terrazzo en.try 1 home and mutt meu their . · . ~-"'•t'I·• .._... ... ~. _... .
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"MINT" cordi.tion, ~ mto spaclooa living room ~e ~to tbia. J.arie fe.mJJ;)r beaut 4 BR 3 Bt. home· a OCEANl'RONT DUPLEX '25,500. Mo.-to Jun 15th; avail. now, 3 BR., J, Bathl, an ,
pWttb' cupeted. Jllrt 3 Bedrooms. ~ b&lhl ' bom• ti:iday. Ooee to ab:lp-ap. f.m. i. uw.· nn. ~ 2-2 Bil ipa, 1 ne.,.. P1ul Jonn Re1lty c.u 2U: ~ uc. Crt>t.I. m,., »at».~
m:we rilbt in. OnlJr ~ private pool and patio ping, tcbDcia MCI ~ onb' a· 1iew ct tbt feabnl. ..beech. $64,900 c l8-fll91' lff.JQl66 Evea. Smt In )Vd. Cil&'en. pell Oft
down • tm.l lftt cmb' C>wn9' bu maw!d Just put en ti» mmtret. tbil Pl'olw. lrDqd. w/~ 878-'199 eve' ~ i?"-..f:..,,_ -~p.... Lido l1le 2351 1225 mo. M?-7t64
-i:M out d. town one won't luL $l5S per -I BR. Coot. in· 'Die WIL •U.-_. -~· month --laxes and -....... N.., Bl""" N.., l m ;..,.,,_ NOTHING N ATl'R.lCl'IVE 11>m heme L.., .. llM<h a7llJ, insurance. Only $1'ID 1'>e.i lneide A: (IUt. C&q>I., dm.J>N Pr1 ·-tio $25.tW 64:4--0fl)l YA or FHA len?ll on Ulla 1va.U for lbort term lease ·
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COATS Ca.sh Required. &rd DW\Y decorator item.a, p~iru ' t 2f.17 daya. fabulous Newport West S BR Mliht canstder Mo IM~ MONARQI BAY ARE-6-1: makes this an excitln& home ""!I, ex With fam1ly room a dish-lease. Udo R~ty 6TW830 LOVELY OCEAN VIE'W. ·I WALLACI value. Talk 10 U1 about _. WATERFRCNr S bdrm #62 wuhtr in top locatlOA ~ar . BR a den, 2 BA,, epta, D1tll.
UAL TOii ino your hem• In """'· ~ eav ... !60,000. Ww!d Beam;. Sd>ool. Onbl $21l.ll50. · Huntl"lfon a..ch 2400 ""' pool. $.10ll mo. ~46 4141"--O<ndo ,,....,,,.. .... -prefer ac:reqo In trade. P&ciac Sa... Realty am!. 2 BR. 2 ba. $250
top.., E.......... lDl3 DRIVE LI.a.rm 841.-Evoo. -2 Bit. Nl1 l'llm. Cuy. Patio, adulo <IJ6.12'3 betw lo.5 ,..
6'6-T!ll °""' Eva; Ocun f ...... Horne BL1JJTS .... , • BR. • • · · · 11SO Mo. o... .. -. IUlll Batbl; -o.. out to pool. 2J>.<l9&-9lllO Duplexn Unfvm. HTJ
3600 sNview ULTRA MODDlll 5 8edrma. • BaJbL Dai. s By ....... $11,960. s...-0655 $1000 DOWN 2 BDRM nu~ i. x -Ii 1 .. ;
Coront clel Mir ~ 4&ll32 beWd, DLX. Park Uk:I ~· Pool, hmeo111·~. n e.,, ciarpets, L-eun11 leach 2705 J1rt:iie. Ot>ts. aod nrp.. "',500-l!ILLJIIDE-lnSUNNY, -poi>I. HxU PJaorm. ,Ip!.;--; 2 -area,nke-pln(, 3 BR 2 BAC.-....,, --Gor .. $J.1i. -
OPEN 'DAILYl.S SMOGFREE Elolnon. -----BR.$21....,•Rltr'llMl<ri -polntlnC.CIQLAmoat Beaut. fin. Oo--mpela,...,,.O>ota BreathtakmgmwotlAkeA wltb vtew. 2 ·story IMnl .,, , Yift' (213) '19&1111111 t6C,, ~um . 'i"::,,, 8:.1!'~'.l:.. "'::: -"""' ...,. -. Sep. ~ ....., -No_.t Holghll 1111 HAFFDAL RIAL TY REN.TALS : E Coot& .._
Spa.Ml-Oolce-frult trees, l'DR sv-up tn ~cblttdwal Dteett-IND wamer 8t2-46Cli _ :-:::: :1.!. ".:':0: ~;J:;"' ~~.;t~;.. 1=. ": .. .v:; = ms . .:. ::..wi= Cliff Drive , LUXURY PLUS Ho-Unfurnll.,.. ' ar. ~~!,,.rd.
to the ""'cl>. Lariell -... Pari<.mc. oettlng aurioundi"ll ""8uly. s:t;,tm. ... d•. !':'.":" Sl>'andb , M... ht Buy In Helghtal Siwi> S BR., 2 ba, $21,500 ·Gen1rel . ~ lllJ>, 2 BR. w/waU -;
" in both the vtng room adult occupied home. 3 over-Van TaM1J-Rultor Mtan uctl<;.U, Y appt. 3 BR It film rm, 2 betlll, JffA er Gl. All Ihle cpts, &Tall·'flOW, Tota " peqiom:
and the tamly .room, built· 'Bind bedrooma plus ·-Ebinore, califlX'Tlia (213) 566190 er 376-0,j(J!. frplc ~U: 6: drapes kit· block fence. 2 patioa 0o.e 4 BR, 2 BA, ta.ml1y rocm, Bkr. 5M.tll60 1D ld1cben and like new con-chen'titt tM>l:n • , t> M • atrium. New boo1' ln 'l'llrtle ====----~
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d!tionin.Mla'andout.lloo't rma'!'l ......... li91ngrm. 16611Graa!Ave,Elatnare PRIVATE LAKE -•a etordl> arinalll~-Jlook,......,tolJC!.Swi.,. RfNTALS 2M3 WES'nLIJ'i' ..a\NZ kt tbia <me elip by~ 3 Private b!achea. Ownen <nc S'l8-2291 Ewa. 618-ml Uoctlve ltvtqr. $311,950. Pat Robertson Rfty. mlDI:. tmnla. etc. P75 me Aptt. FvmlsW
.... T!ll $17.,500-. E'-=~'l,.'!~~wy~~ a~.,""" Deed... Put ~our Car ::~a.~= N!~!.!~, 'G;,in> *PAi~!2 .:.~~~ ~1w.,;, ::Goo::;-::;::;•~•-..,.. ..... ...:;:;;;1
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-"2-$48 ~ N0t leuebold. * PLEASANT OU! Havm I I BR 2 i........ Bkr. M4-6980 VA NO DOWN Wh,ydnv.-lt'aallt..•! ~7l71 546-Uli ~ba + :.S""Ouan Vu room,~':::':':: ~IZO~. "'•~BR~,"',~io~BA~.~;,,~..,~.1 3 lt$ooma25 M,f".'.~,.
Latie comer locatlco m R-2 ...:·::::::-;;;;.-Clot> '-•~.... Ba-'_. ' '· 1::.".;,.,~ ~ ~ ..... ,500, 1548-1)09 DJ"'°"' for !Ollll. it-· W/wall, end. potlo, Anil. """' lot.~ mce .1 BR .~ Se!1ei1Withthep0puiartargt ..,...~J!c .. ~L,·w. lnthblowmaint.lhmeap-N rt Shores 1220 lei. Slates Rea!Qr Bf'?~ mwBlcr.~' nIU.OPTION'roBUY
ceill.di .'~· ~deal fa1 master biedrOmn With 1lo-....., --.·c:.11fft11f pealing Spanl1b deoor, ...!:!!..po Eves. 982-73EJJ No.~0.1.e.
young Coa;le ltftl1'g ~ ·man tii>. BeautlMly decor-te1 NU1 •n-.. $29,?50 3 BR. l%. a,... AU bltm. crptJ. DOUBLE •fie lot. 3 BR. l'ii Coste M9M 3100 H.111.R.C. • ~· $135 / _., tn. """-WOoden ""'· • deck. . . Uva· bllity "'--OPE:< HOOSE DAILY l ·I """· Xlnt cond. 2 bll<a to ba Lo dwn FHA. Prlllclpt., 2 BR Hnuoo ia °""'-_. ~ Furniture -R111telt ~ .....,.....,.. Coll,_ dreMtog room .. .-,,, · rlD ""LUGONIA 4 IEDROOMS bd>. By ..,,..., 61>-3363 mty. 536-l65t -· ml !""· J mo ""1 a :;!. ~.~-C.~ =
ta see. ~ bffted 'le: tllteftd #JI the magic ol the Paoeset· Ne'NP(lrt SIK>ret 2 1240 '$25 clea.ning dll'IOlll r.q. -..,,...,,--.-~,...,-,,--!
Newport poo1. o...r """""" out or ter slyllng. s1ng1e "'°"' • Cheshire R11I Ealall $ 4,950 leek Boy Loe .... h 1705 Avan Nov tat . ..,.c. Oocil Coll"' Studonta
al'!' & arudous. $42,!lJO btdl"oom in Up-top cmditton. 675-2500 642-361$ Unbelievable -Mesa Ve?de By owner $32,$00 Ligune a..ch Income PW:e. 846--S'f.15 Attention( . Near new deep pile . OOn .( bedrooms -2 baths. Re-2 BR Ho Studio Apt. Close to Beach
5'6·51••. . ...,, to--· 61''1' .... _ ... .-. -... -Prb 3 bdrm, 2 i.tll, blt·ln -6 ultlt apt. bid& .. PRIME LQ. ., sar.. .. ; ...,.. -to UC! Sod<Beba;;i! •tMlll--) life insurance loan JMY be 1 nw IDD a\abed _ $24 950 limn, fam~ 2 friicll, CATION 1% blka. to town " Drpl, Stove, refrtg. Tn>pl.ea1 ar
. OUEGE·REALTY· aOoxne<i. Prime Idea y.,._ For Laisure Living f ' ;,ring, brdwd lira. "9 , ..... yaM. '""8cll. 16000 ANNVAI: IN· mil?( For ·'*""· 1 B!k. °"""' lllU:!56 or -V. , , ••tl'""'l)'M ' .,,., ~ and ~ · .&!room, 2\io batlra; Ex· • t • SPRING ....,.,..i · patio. For · -COME. ~ MT.lliO. '!lie aJ>oriC. 11.!0 Mo .. 5'M1IO • '"""""" m.""' . .., ~.-stv.i.c.,.;a...:. ·=.tebl-~~~ /:~..,.,,•'T''mv ""'8060or5f'l.-;ex1·251 beot -boi< 111 IOwn I BR. 2i.thi, """· dnpea, '15'1.ro., 2 BR, w/wall, "'°" GlentSl~s•mllyflm. atoo. 134,960. , ~•'--;;:;::::_ ··-·--~ 1\llllUJ.... TElllNB·AVAJI. ' ~-'!':;.dbl pr, '190. ::..·~lo -W; ••• nn COi rlh & c -· -• .., by -· " •"'-•" loatbluff 1242 MISSION REALTY ~ . . , ._.,=·,.._.....,_.,,._~~.-!
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~.,_... eswo y ' 0 133.000wltll-Uentternu. .. ..... _ ---'' + You wan't oeueva it 'til,.,,. , • 64"J7 I 546-2Sll 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. •nu: BLUJTS • ..-..... "' 49Ml731 1 BR. I>ert, fenc'd ~. =. ~~-.; ·H= ::.:: .:::." 00:.-= 6"2.1m ''' WEEK-ENDER • Br. 1\0 Ba. Condo. $25,500 BEAUT 3 ..... 2 ... lrp1c. ~ ·~....,, Oct. f. ""::
1o l>olld ,.... -111 tb1a panelled.wan., ..,t!Cing lit.. 1S04 ~:!!'~· C.M. ' or BACHELOR by owner. ,1144-2'32 ~=~ ... ~"' = -3
k1eal 1ocatJon clollle ~nm.. pl.tee. 'Larie bedrOCim. 2 ......., .. ....,~~ beautifuny decorated with Corono •• 1 "·r 1.,. .. " 0wnr MC' '29!!00 49t-71!70 · J:•t• M... 41GU JND.:· ..t acbocU. ~;. batbL Homftnakr:r'i pride stereo and TV lnd in pan--mm ~ • ' • f roOm to lluid It Bat 2 buDt·iD Jtltchea ~doors died den. COii lot, near ' BR. 3 s... nr. schools; e __ ~ Gracious Adu.It L1vlntJ
..,..urit;.i<r·aildliloneli» ''""'°-~ 1'-Lft mac:nab Ooean. GRIAT viow; a-.. $.-· (JA'I' . , IBIUJS-w/w""ll'\I, come. !'reaeo1 Income ia; TARB!IL ~ View Lot S'5,960 · r....,, pAMIL y HOME ot~ 1!7,SOO. Owner 5'0-7366 -· ap1ra1 ~
mo. WW. UNI FRJIJE, !•-.......... _,....., -Ono ol .._ Vmle'• moo! CAYWOOD REALTY 3 BR, ram rm, on lre lot, RENTALS · n 17 _,=.loot a .. , "
$13 ~ NllllEV BAYFRONT HOM& ou--Iola..... 6306 W, C»ut Hwy. Oceonald• o! Hwy. Onl H-Fuml1.... ro4 Vtm Doi Oro i-~ '-· . ""':.'..•-• . iJUU llUI"'~ BEAUTil'UL QUALITY lookiDeMesaVerdeC.ountey N.B. 548-1290 ttDOOOwWDl<We)'Ol.l.in. ..... .,,.,.J.lltD __,,"
'J Traditional Zo<toi:y •. with..., aub, w.... 1a1rwa>a c. Exciting 2 Story oringo c .. ,, Property R1nta1J to Shore 2005 Nowoort Baod> SUS CA5" AS • J~ ~bl~~= ::.~ s:~ ~ u: ::e: ~.ol~tr;:· Ivan Wells' model borne l32Marguertte, CdM6'3-8550 WORKING Woman <11Jy... AT ~I=· Ftrn1abed 1 ar. 6 s.cbe11r
i;utside loCl.tton. $35,000 Floe.t ••·•·········• $155,(Q) ~ ••g 5110 ' with ~ew. 2 • stfory living< OWNER % BR, 2 BA. den ~.l t c b !!! prlvUesres Can,n.t 2 Bedroom, 1 Mtb, O)Dl.plete A.PfL..,1aN<WJOri ~ ".
ORANGE COUNTY'S
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-'th •-, ~-~. lntm 1 :M • rm, dinlrl<> 11.-e•, am rm, ' • ..... e. roe1.el"l!lCfll. a · ........w-.-ni :i.. "' .,....,, . o:ouu(7wlu ').,~ _..~P'P02 0235en (11tarcinel'c91hull'f) BR 3 be..•~ w.lth 80% dble elec pr, Jatio, WW before ll A.M. Tues, Wed A: with blt-ln1, 'cvpets, ~1 , • •. ~.~
W1lla-McCardl1, Rltl"L ... -•. OLLEOEREALTY tlMndni avanabte. fine. 6S. View. 87M869 Frld.ay, After 7 P.M. Thun tt, Md lovely ;reen.belt Med&Woni.byllotpob;t \
293 I. 17th St, 646-4494 UUl N....,rt Blvd., c.M. REALTY ro .. Suite lD1 llCQ""'"""""'',..., ,,., ,, wan1 eo. "'"'""" c. s.c •• an.., s...i., 6 v1ew. DoUble ,.,..e with $25 Wk. Up "::
5f8.7'129 EvtL 6f4.-06l4 ....,.. lkalty Co. Bld(. Bllboe Penimul1 1300 Monday. 548-a731 elec/-_,..., Neer Pm! • -6 --• ~.!';."Be":::,' 3 STORY • VIEW CN11 M111 1100 Hapr,1n111 la • • • ~"il'r3""il.'2'5 644,i626 • lod u111a c. --:.~
Neadol on tree Uned street. Just a Come On •• H•• ng A Roonunall ... • --• T9' •
• •e<1roana ""'b•a• RUM· Double Your Income we'D .a;·n1oot -just ._.,. .... a &omm ... , . !.. New eai. " a.r ·<
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''22,500 COW6E PARK
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tongtb o1t11e11ome. ruc1> pan-CUSTOM DUPlEX · PUS room.. on puk·Uke to a:et you to look at tbi1 · .• let us aultt: YoU I BR. 2 Ba. Bltns. crpta. ....,,., Newport BMt. ~
groimds with Tiew of b«1 -by addlni Units to 3 alreed)' prtze Pentn.all property, Roommate Reference drps. Oll-de-aac. Water • CHATEAU LI POINTI
elled wans, enticini: fir.-Lira'• 2 BR un.11.s with pn.
;ta~. Larie bedroom. 2 vste patio&, neer shopping.
bathl. Homemaker'• pride IJve in one & rent the other.
bu.ilt·ln klt:dl«tJ. SUdina: ~· Try FHA terms. A*1n,g , ..... Jovo!y ,...v, 5111-1'120 129.500.
Redecorated -$38,500 built on Ulla ~ Costa Once ..,,.., see It • look out! s Service Klr'llentt paid.. $ 2 S 5 • Lovely turn. .2 BR uts. Off: f · ''ring» Mesa lot. Size 60x300, hu BR. ri'b;°tha. trp1c. immlcu-NnvpCrt Beach Ph. 875-2213 548-0360 1 tr•• t parldq, ~
•..,"-SPRING plenty ol """"""'"' buJW. 1at•. $14,tm. WANTED 27-32 year old 2 STORY 4 bdnn, s bath. Htd. poa1. M>Jo, ao .. ~ ~ .. -.,-REALTY able ,.oce, and la c!oae to BURR WHltE, RHltor bachelor lo .we V•l'Y taree clubbouae lactla, walldnl 1941 POMONA AVE., Clll'.
TARBELL 2!li5 Harber
:... ma1o bu.slnet1s Mct!oa. 2901 N~rt Bl.vd., N.B. 3·bdmi OC"1I front _,t. on di.st. to oceui M2--33TI aft roRN. or tm. IAqe 2 Br.
• "anl/Um.e" Will Trade · •sSdne $37.500 675..4630 ev11: 672-5122 Balboa PeM. Crptd. tarn. f:30 pm Detuxe apts; bltm. poat.ll
2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. IUR.R WHIT!,· Realtor $ll!" mo, 675-w.111 • REDUCED! CU.tom 3 bdr, Chlld. no pets. MS-1361. il 1
Wllfcllff Spec:l1I m i Newport .Blvd., N.8. MAN roommate wanted to 1% b1, cor kit $200 month. • WILSON WEST , ' --
IQ Broodwey 6"S.Olll llporklk>g lreoh white !nlme HARBOR VIEW 675-4630 avoa: 675-0998 Lldo _l1l1 1351 ....,.,.., Mered!tllGanlfm Call .""6156 2 BR. turn. util. pcl. )!If> ,
.l!~lnio 6,42.M53 ~u.i..j~~tba. New· * 642·1nl Anytime* =-\':::'1~e~ '::"~. Y:!.,,P~l";,~ Woll Locilld 40' :'.'';.,~·:,"·.~~.llli> N-rt 5""-3220 l':i1~dulta •u-t2·r1:.
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Pete Blrren Rlfy. BR, ' ... drtlllni rm. M ... Vente -· • prlc:ocl ·::.. .... .:;~ ~ GIRL wantod ....... 2 Br. NEWPORr SHORES NICE ,1 Bl( DUPLElC. 1 I 11m Wmcllll llr. -OPEN DAIL y C$880,000RB-l~M10A% R-..nN ~ol<taelltira.~. 11:-~ channtr. Bit.to ... Neor 'trtr. CM. ana. IOO ..,. mo. I BR A Den .. :rean ,.... GOOD LOCATION; ADULTl . . . .. . . 219 Jasmine, CdM n• kl1d>tn. !omlly room. lll bch, """"'· -· .1411,000 IU5.l>OS suo mo .. Sfj.U!jll 197.50 -I
You --thla 'Bii ,_· USTINGS NEEDED 10% down Prime beam Jo. REAL TOIS batla & double ..,.. ... All R. c. GREER, ~IY930Q Ganoral 4CIOO Ga I 4000GoM I
111 room horn• tn M .. 1 • "5 B& price catiDQ wtib view 3 BRs 2 JOS6 I . Coast Hwy, CdM terms .. an.ilable • $189.50 3418 Via Udo Mfl ral ...
Verde.'f<• llalrt -l>liP! ~ ,_ •"'"' ' bo, H..rng "'°"' + lan>ilf 675-1 A Yllmo montll Ududod tax"' CAu. BAY!'RONI' Ila.IE Plua'ln-oa qllW ~ *9lt. to _.. ~ W'llitina: ftreplact ,. ' ~USl · (~ 1 e "ea , ) cxae ma NV'\l ·$;p OQ:t
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larp ~· A •le In I OUR ~TION'S IAl'li• cm alley. AnJdou.. $2t,500 JMMA<; -Uke new 3 BR. l ;:;;::::::::;, ::· '::~==== S i:ttllJO.--· lllASHiAI 4lliALTY !Utr. 6'6-3'28 Ev•. 642.ol85 NO DOWN P.<YMENT ba In l<ea~t1fut McnUoollo ol .. •Si"lplt8"'4mblc4ll;"or4Puulcfor 4 Chuc~!c ,
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ldetl tor .. ~ -·· Construction Just Complotod un1i. $is.soo • ·$8,000 ..,,;,,.
OU<b -°""" will llNne< baltnct I!< ull!·J>d. 4"<IY ' Bii., Ap1rfm1nls Now Avonoblo . ·Graham 1-1ov K Matt Adulta, no ptU. • ~ 1
Sn ,..;,.,; .• 518-0m LUXURIOUS $PANISH STYLE ~,.,NB. Poet Ok •• M&-%<14
LARGE Bacb. nktly tum 1 &. 2 BEDROOMS FOR ADULTS ONL:Y \VM§ffif · &ta iua i
clean. Near ocr. M&f, I e S k LI I llm units, top eond. Singl• ~ 3 • MencioU Drive C.M. • Poo un tn v ng • dbl gar. M..ln vacancy fac.
£W DELUXE 1 bedroom • Rec:reat~on Rm. e Sh1g C1rpefl tor, lllPftlX • ll'ON 1% per
Deposit.....-Bock e Borbocue Pit• • Fully lnsul1tod mo. By owner. 543-188$
, car port. &G-57Tr e FurnltuN Av•ll. wills and eelllnp z BDRM. home PLQS 6-1
Ph 549 2500 BR. ·units. 240 Avocado-. 1330 Poll~'!' ROid, Cocto MIN • • CM. OWNER 544-8612
• SIR.VICI DIRECTORY . ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
onil NOTICES onil NOTICES C.rpot Clloonlnt '625
Pound IFreo Mal 6400 '""'-;;~'°~11~;;;;_;~~64~12 CARPET a l\tm. cit-: • llor 1 .,... ..... 1co • quallly
Lquno -... -WESTMl .. STER ..... call Sttrlln& ... "'s.ot. 27'1'-1~ -'MEMORIAL PARK l>ril:b"""' _.. bctweei 6 I: 1; aak tor · b...... . Mortvary.&.c-tery Go........ -
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lOth. I< Palm. --• from $:M5 ~-• y-~ S I Stach. W&1 leflll belnC p!ck· Ctmettry lots ~tt• ..,. • r-v e • ·
.i "" by IJ-B. -. from $130 £>1>.""' at.~· Society; «Mon. J.0.'l) 53&-1661 Includes .Endowment Care Oeu;up. ~ • ~
PRESCRJPl'ION sunaJ&,ues EvWythias bt ODt beautiful 'C\tt • ,Ed&e t.Wll ~haddya Want! W~tlclyl a.,?• found In viCl.nity !J f plact means lea cOlt. Maintenance. I.Jctiised
SPECIAL' CLASSlfl~TION FOR y,..ktown t. Belld> mvd. No tra1ll< irohltm1. ~~ .. ~.:.~~
NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS 96>-S<66 HllOlllead>.W...,..,_ ~-~-~·-s-lal •-~ , SD..1125 M-2421 Tiie ,,_ 11 --• -· -•• FOUND Vic. Poinsettia JJJ/ , ,_, ..... -.-.... 5 Rnti1 -5 tlme1 - 5 bucks Cat. lookl , like Persip, Price_ • ....--.. ~"-..
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$45 ~ $55 Small trailer.
Util pd. Man over ;JO, No
pets. 545-1551 aft 8 pm. Locatad on: Palisades Rd. between Sallta Ana
Ave. and Newport Blvd •.
..... OTHINO l"Oll 141.I! -TllADll ONL't'J ~ ~E A "! kitten. ' """ not ""' f'MPOn....,.e ~""" ~ ·
8utlntt1 Rent1I 6060 -PHONE ~2-5671 . Vlc. Mariners Library, M)' debts other than m.y MOWING, Edgins vacalawn.
• lOO-Fl_F_I_ Te Plan Your Treder'1 P1radlM M Dov~r Dr., N.B. 6t6-0071 .own. -Matthew W, Mc.Afee Gen'l cleanup. Hauline.
owport 8t1ch "'ppx. • ron lgl: call after 5:30 SERVICE DIRECTORY Odd Jobe. * 5's-e:e Harbor Blvd.·Costa Mesa for COlonlal 2 Br. 2 Ba. View HAVE 3 BR. lo.uie, R...3 lot ==,,..,,,.,· =,,--.,,-..,.,,-
YCU1'F Motel .. wintet 5100 laauni ilMch. 5705 Jeue. 10T 'ft. deep. Show· bm:.inSol.a1UJ1&.A21try l:~Blvd.~ercial; ~=~!etB~:.: labysittl"I 6550 LOWM~~~CE
tea effective; $27.50 up. Coste Mell 'iiiiiii;i;i;~ I ;~""~'ti~!'iiiRiViL~ I room, prqe space at rear bm w/2 A'ylct. Appcox 'l equity $106,0XI, trade for . <'1") 3 mootha old kitten FERTIUZE 963--'Bt) Maid service, TV, pool.QI 10i CLIPP DRIVE of lot Excellent for autot, yr old: Want sm illc. units. wa-terfloont home, Bflboa. 615-4452 • 24 HOUR child~. 1 daYI a
·N "Newport. NB~ HARBOR LUXURY.FURN/UNFURN boatl, sport can, trailers, Qwn..Brkr.Att5pm499..1990 Newport. A.gt. 213: '795-!«iS BLK T _,__ ._. _ __, wk. 50c hr. per chllc!. ~ Jape.ne11e Gardefllna: . 2 ba.. motorcyclea, etc ca 11 . e1'-""'" Dog, FUWN adult sitters, one there at ProteseioDal MainL J..an4. INTER Rental, 4 br., • Yearly I.ta-. 1 A 2 Bdrm&. 00•9700 aak ft.# sill Sines 2 BR. 2 ba twnbAe; ~ eq. 5/10/20/40 acres free 1; near Oranre Coast O>llege. all tlmea. All meals in-.,.,.,., ..... Qeanup. 6tM663 ..,! mkl!ch1~·_!:ail· 9115· GREENS Yearly Leue. l bedroom • I: $81 mo., or~ an. inc. dear rolling nncbo type 548--7689 duded, fenced ' backyard, __..._..
I'' .. " "' '"'""""'' 1lepl to Shore A SboPI omCE Bldg. with Jr& costs u~ mo. Poue1. today land. Trade for TP'1, Jn. BLACK · Dachahund found auperviled play. OVernigbt CLEAN-Up, tree 1erv, rototll. ~N The ba,y, nr. Lido: tum. Oceanview from every Apt s@CUrity f.enced . Ya I'd • In Hunt. Bc)l., FOR house come prop, or aubmlt. Near we~ Victoria vi c= 1 n i t Y , or. wk end child.ten welcotnL grading, sprinklen, 1awn1,
BR.: ptlv . .-,tio. $17S Mo. BACHEl.DR • U?iFlJRN. from. $150 mo ~p. leut Suitable for plumbing, eloo-or ! 646-3389 Rancho Cllif. Agt. 54().2424 646-363'1 c"°'7il8l~O,-.,-;-;===::: I haul'g. apray. 646-5M8
ly ,..,.. "~50 · .&..--$100 494-2449 · trieaJ er atorage busineU. . ,, ·•"'ESE ~•ftnENING ear v1~ 'JIVITI etc. $85 mo. Call 646-4913 $38,500 eqwty :in Javely J:t. Eutside Olsta Mesa 2 Du· l BLACK Min poodle. Very M 1 DD LE AGED Woman e JAPAi• un.n.u ~ cottage trailer. $75 + incl. uttl l BR A den, refria:, atDTe, for intonnatlon. Set 926 W. vine Temce home .. Want ploes. room tor ooe more. playful Must identity vle would like to baby 1 t t. SerYlee Cleawp, Llnd.,.p. ~~ b25. Can buy $61. 1 ~ 21: S BDRM. dinet1le -"· AdWts, no pets. l8dl St. CM. rmiaD Comm'l, Residential ;en or Trade for mi.all home Harbor Center. 540-3511 =· &f~t. $l hr. No lng. 531·1034 alt 'I p.m.
rou from bcb. ~'n19 H~c!.~6.re ~ mo. -.at 10:30 -WAREHOUSE 24(1(1 sq. ft. + ~· ot su;:i~ Cbe1hire w/large equity. Fortin Cb. TINY Pcxmennim'I.. Mesa . b EXPER. prdmer Comm. A
ONT APT. Ideal Center, Adj. to ShopJrini -REAL ESTATE office; 6((JI) IQ ft fncd http. al ~te. 642-50CO. 548-2516 Verde Atta. 549-0190 att 'l = ~ w~y: : : ; ~s--0.oo ~;~mate_•.,
tor bachelor; nicely tum. yard. 18S5 Laguna Olyn Rd, TRADE 58 CHEV ~ TON 16% grun Comm'l Bldg. p.m. year old as playmate tor ..:.;;:...:.::::c=-:.:.::... ___ I
1;;:;:"'::Mo;:;::·:::•:;til:;:pd=:. ::;"::;,._;:::;= \2100 PNet~ walla""y,"'~t H·-__ Gone __ r_o_I -----49'-8:166 or see broker PICKUP truck, very gd Chait Hwv O:lrom: del Mar VELVET blk kitten (6 mos) nu'n• ...,.. ...,.,., Gardening Service I! ··--· 1-~~~--o-o--.-cond FOR SHARf' '59 OLDS .. 1 , ' . • v,.,..,....., Experienced. Free 'f>ti"'itl " •• 1 .. _ 4250 bor A Adami, Costa _Mesa. Rentall W1ntecl 5990 Balboa Island 98 • ,. ....... ._. __ . H l Equilty $60,000, TAKE ma· 10/4 Vic. Mesa det Mar. BABY9ITTING my home Call 847-eim oron1 a. nwr or . --..,,., un lure 1st TD I: cash. Prin-Apt. Area 546-1634
:.:;.;""'...O.'-----I 5'6-03'IO FREE SERVICE TO Oloict ol Two, $1:<J A $115. Bob. Apt E. <314987 . ' w,.kly •• bow'ly on Walnut. BR. '2 Ba .. frptc., fJ50 MO· Rltr ~ c1pels 6'1J.0173 FOUND ~ 0. c. Alrpcrt CM. Fenced patio yard. .General S.rvltlil 6612
, Hrly. 2 Br., frpl •• $1~ yr-1 BR. ifdn apt. tpl. cpts ctrp . OWN lit.MANAGER · · 8 UNIT deluxe apt. Newpcx't . Brindle A white boxer twe 645-ll56 1---------1~ Bachelor, util· paid SSS mtna. lg ~i. plltio, pool a~ftKER Off' R I 6070 Bffch. Grou $3'.>,000. eciutt1 Clttr Ventura Lrgview hm, female dog. 534--6388 _ _.,. PROF'DS. Window, walls A I ·~ "'63 '"' •c• •nt1 fllll,000. mrbl lrpk:, cr)'S cbandl, al· BABYSIT -My NU1-.u. Runt. . ly. Adulll ony. Adultll, no pts iu>. ~ You ~·your own tenant . -ao rueat bee. WW xcbazlge MALT~ kitten abt 5 mo ington Beach honie. nr. cleenin&: bu11·n ·•·11,
' .-675-llS.1 After 5 PM ATI'R. 3 BR. apt., 2 ba., ACTIVI RENTALS LAGUNA BEACH Want M·l vacant or 11.tmlt. for run, units, wtrtront prop 014. vie. 38th A Seubcre. S!l'l-8452 reeid., &: comtructlol'll
. Studio Apt. Full w/w carp., drpa, attr. yd. 534-6912 Air CondltloMCI R. Nattreu Riltr. 642-1485 or lri live aboard boat 675-6'15-6109 BABY'SITI'ING-: And ironing .. Crystal Window aeanm.
kitchen, gar. lge deck, $140. SC8-3481; st0-015t; 6t6-6922o:>uP =="'u:="'. -=· ,,....,,tnnal="•"'"".., ON FORm.i' AVENUE TRADE: ~ 4 Dr. CadillJ_c :a:m ~ Homwi tound 9no prefer infants. :1335 Elden Free Estimates: 5t8-l73'I ·
eves. A.gt. 3 Bl>RMS -l'iS Ba.tht lrom N--•-Calil .......... Delk spaces available In £value $50). Fot 28 BkMl F--••on ... _, __ __, --". Cell A Costa M · e 1 DAY tiervice. Home a ' Ul"""°' wnn -----.ui-""''LH.... at CJ:lip ~-n___._. 3 BR 1%. ba. Monticello ,,_,~-_..,. .a1lA&M ve., esa ••-Frmn $13(). See · Mana4!:et arnaU da;·,.•-. willb to rent _ .. .,.... ~ ............. .. ...... v .DUVI<.. V'U""Tlloo BABYs~c M •-1 apt. cleaning .• Ctptl, Walls,
"NVV ...,., W. Center,·~ 1, C.M. ~· prime J,ocalion in downtown * 545-8111 * Condo, cpta/drpa, blt·im, 2 ••~1-1-• • Y uume, indo lntin &42-2520 1i;:.::==-----:":::'.I.:-:;."~~~;.~~,.!!.= otleuebomeinornearthe Laguna Beach. Air condl-Ra 24' u1;....... Cabin pools. $3900 equity. Trade ALLblk. young mile cat-or2fenc'dyd,nrHarborA w w•, pa r.. .
BR apt. USO/mo. 1 mt VEJ\Y Nice 2 ER., new Newport Beadl area. Con-tioned, cupeted, beautiful ve • .._..... for 3 or 4 BR home, oar or! with flea collar. Vicinity ot Adama, CM. 549--01a; Sterling :for brightness!
t. $100/mo. Both lnc:lude cpta., drapes, bltnl. Adults, tad. after 6. 548-4394 paneled partitioning. Two CNlier value $3IXXI. Will Ovmer/Agt 546--5580 Dover ShOres. 642-(dJ. • BABYSJTTINC, my home CHEAP fill dirt from Lag
Iii. Ye6rly. No students. no pet&. $125. ~ • ·w=ANTED=~~,~B~R-unlurn~-A-pt, entrancn: Frontace on tre.de tor l~t, TD's, or what MALTESE .kitten abt 5 mo <xx: ( College Park) area. Bch Sleep)' Hollow ttmm ;z E, Balboa Blvd. 61l-&880 NICE 1 BR. Apt. ou,:iets, C.M., Newport, Corona del Fcrest A••·· rear leads to have yoo . Call 548-Zll8 Port Charlotte Florida, Jot old, vlc. 38th A Set.shore. Reasmable. 546-7090 drain. Deliver or pick up. ~'lUtr. dn.pet. Util pd. $110 mo. Mar or Laguna. To $100 mo, MUDclpal parldna lots. '50 weekdays Eves 642-2689 80x.125 ft, 2nd door from wa-675-5I09 BA•BYSITI'ING, my how, 54$-779'1 day • 530-4-859 eve t a.EAN Bachelor Aptl. 548-8428 or 64+01<7l Gar or carport necessary. per-month tor space. Delk 100 acres nee.r Olina Lake, tenva,y, free&. dear. 'n'ade weekly or hourly; Fenced HAUIJNG, cleanup, prage11,
ij All util inCl $'l5 upd 1 BDRM, dean, ttetee. New 642-<Di6 after 5 p.m. and chain av&Uable for $5. clear. WANT clee.r or near for equl~ in home, duplex, L"' 6401 yd.; reliable. ~S.-7801 odd job& etc. Ftt estim. ltey-
11 ._ 315 E. Balboa Blv . carpets, blt-.ins S1Z). Near WANTED locked 2 ear Busineaa hours u.s:werln& dear Houae, Units or Com· units etc. 646-1447 aft 'l. ---------1 SPEXlAL care for your baby time Jim 54&6125.
lJAI.BoA 6'73-9EM5 DCC Adlta no peb, 546-6079 gang~. or other art 9tUdk> 1ervice available for $1D. m'L Call Art Gicrvinette Ocean View_ Nr. Npt. pier. LOST: Rewanr. Man's dia• or tDddler. My botne, my, =::==::::::=:='=:=::! ~ •
·-~ ,..E 3 BR 2 BR. & 1 BR. space. All utllitit1 paid ~ Bkr. 6'13-7Q'J 673-8181 ' 4 uni.ta ... -. ft •• , rental mood ring wbt gold setting. only. 545-1096 H•ulln11 6730 Ibo.& Island 4355 ~ · : ........, eei.,w,.me. · •wu -Vic """' Dubow'. Ev<L ;.;....;..;;.;,•:.....----~1 -. (furn), opts, drps, l>ltns DAILY Pllm HAVE new home w/ma11y e.rea. $51,500 ·take en hse ~ am.o care indoors A out LITE Hauling-Trimmlilc ilN'l'ER rental Sllii n'ID. 2 2885 Mendoza Dr. M5-MZl BAPnb91' dad a: 2 k-enage 222 FOREST AVENUE extras bt Costa Mesa. WJLL in trade. Owner :ll00% Court preschool 8 g e <J>mened) Trash, Garage ClWt14JJ 1 . ~·-~---to S. bo"" need 2 bdr hlle or apt TAKE v 1 land TD' Ave 673.6621 LOOI' Irlsb Setter pup 4 moc N-• H.B °"" ~· ..,.,..,... '-'IVK ,,_ LAGUNA BEACH acan • *• • old. •--to "Doc." Mole. 1.11:ut ........ -.-... Name it-Ra.aooable · · t 546-3351 Newport a..ch 5200 unfurn. Will do ma int. for 9166 ~-1 --m~ ... .__ ~~ -======== me JOHN ••• M•• part ol rent. 838-1795 49(.. """'' ..... , ..,.. VJwo • $49,500 Ir.vine Terr ace Reward! Vie Hntz Hrbr. -~
· PRIVATE ottlce with recep-Builder bu 3 Bdrm., 2 bath Home 'Nfth $39,500 equity. ~2011 Brick, Mlsonry, etc. a..EAN Lots, res, Untlngton IH~ 4400 8/8 WANTED By Nov. 15th, yrly lh N~·• •--_,_ l2 ·-•t , ..• I ~ W'"'"" 6560 etc. ~-··-v-• .,_ F leue; 2 BR. apt. or house, tton area $175 per mon ' .c.n '""'~· ~ ...,,. ......, .... ease ..... vyrly ...... , LOST • Male rolden , • ...,., • ._......, ......,
µIET It BEAUTIFUl 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, face furn partly f single offices Imm $65, 89ft,l'tment. Trade (Qr local wrnal1 comm·1 or Palm Retriever, ••pepper••, BRICK, c.ooci-ete. ~try aldp backhoe, fllG
-Adulta onJy. 1 Br. Poot pool. $250. 3 car praa:e. N~r Beach. ~~ ·' aeeretarial service, carpets, sub:ti.W:ion land or • ? Springs home. Chetblre License No. 21311. Custcim Cabinets. s ma 11 grade. 962-8745
; 1'1'676 Cameron (M1.21f.15 Ad II> only alr conditioning, cleaning e &16-1616 e Rlty. 675-2503 REWAIR:D. 549-1885 iob• OK~ ... Est-·•~< *LITE u .. 1nn.:iG*. ~ · • u · 3 BR Hm, CdM Hi lchl attnd service, parking. 230 E. 11tb ' r ree .,.,....,.;n.1 ""'u,,...•
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• ·~" ~-.,._....,.. male. Vic. 23l'd & Santa ar-nter nn ,===*=5'o-=784=9=*===I . e1 ty, nc. ....... enqe: 5-...... "" .......,, 2 ROOM Ottice near CM City ,.-• ~ Funabhed l BR 2 BA 2025 w. Balboa. Blvd., NB _alt"'-'-'------Hall, c.rpeta & drapes, $80 Ana. c.M. 54.5-7l57 ,.-.-H-O-ME--REP-"1R--• HOuseclHning 6735
11 elec built-in•. 673-3663 EveL 5e6966 util. inc.~ REAL ESTATE Ptn0n'll• 644)5 Cabinets.rem odelini.
'anoramlcviewove:rlookine Roo ~ R t 5995 3·~'~CIAL, 1 ind111t.,· Gonorol BUS?NESS •nd -------~---Prompt, rcacoaable JACK'S Ho"'."k.••v'l•.·,• '· · '1'>--cb. Ma .. ~ adults NEw-R·T Hfd'eWay ms nrr en ~1=•'""~" FINANCIAL ,..,. ~
-'"'" rv otik• with living•""· 1--------1---------*Single Adults.* .....,,. . to.np1 h'"'"'"""" Bullini •nocbldm ... oi:.499-3TS6 avdellle Oct. 15th. 2 .BR. PJlavATE -·rm & Cos M •••-,. Mov ~--· lO fin, clean1-......... win-.,_., ta eaa, _,......_ nt.' It ..._.rt 62 Bus. Opportunities 6300 You can meet from 2 to REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS .. ,. • .._. -·~~ 1 bdnn near frplc, ~.. • drapee, opei be.tti. Nm smoker. S. of . . -_, .ob dOWB, etc. sg:7243 ~~~~·•""' beam ceilin,. $165 mo H OIM -Alt 5.,... BEAUTIFUL otfice space in CANDY 10 new people this month CABINETS, Any &1Ze J . 1--~------1 View nicely furn, • , WI)', ' _... e:r :..... c1-···· Federal Bldg., 25 MS-6713 BRIGHI'ER-SIDE JP. Serv .
... -·~. ~~. Altu 5 utib net. odults. -_6'15-5~~ll-·~----=~ Hurry! SUPPLY ROUTE and ""' mooth "" ... yn. exper . ... _ ,.....,..... .,.,., --2 ba. All = CdM $45 Mo. up. 6'15-3793 next 5 years ••• Pre-aeleet· Cpt. clnJ'. flr1, Windol, • ·n 541-m:zo or 538-21'.ei . lbBI R., ~ "')':::~... A ail ~ room, private <Part or Full 'nme) · ed to please you. For inter-Cement, Concrete 660o dust, resd.1, free ell. 5t8-4l34
il .. BR, NEAR OCEAN tna; ... .,.., _..... v : emrence tor working man. lndustrl1I Rent1I 6090 Before Prices Excellent Income for few hrs. eating recorded . mea.s11e, JACK'S hskp'g. Flr bufmr,
''-7""" ... 4 .&: wkends Nov. 1st. $225 Yrly. 213. :mg Santa Ana Ave., C.M. w·"'""·· work. (~ or '"'"" e CUSTOM PATIOS e ,_,, clean'g. Wind-stc. ~. """ .... er 531-Bl'Kl; 6t6-97«; Sat. '=""1 dial 836-o.v..ou. -·.. .. .. A'ITR. room. newer home; GROUND space tor storage, EYea) Refilling and CciUed:· --=====.,.,-concr~e •awing & removal .0;mp hse elean'g. 541--7243 ENTAL~ 3 BR Bullt-N beamed oeil-home privileges; IOlarlum. .Wtable :klr cc:mtractor, etc Go_ Up 11 ilia: Money from Coln 0per. TREMENDOUS State Lie.• 842-1010 1·~Aph. Unfurnished ings, ttreplac~. l baths. 1 $15 Wk. Hunt. Bch. 96z..3825 $45 mo. warehouse / oftice ated Ifupenaera tn Costa SAVINGS Ironing 6 755
{Of. 5000 block " b<acb. SLP'G Rm for man. Pri A""'1 Oct. 31. 213, 941-1368 OWN YOUR Meoa and IWTO<minr areu. W"'1d yoU like to have ,,.... 6610 --=------1 ~neral · Goodwin Cb. (n4) 172-9150 heme and entr. By month (Handles Nabi9CO Products IOOal sbcA>er buy designer Ch'ild Clre ffiOflTING My home $1.25 hr. Iii' Ii BAYFRDNT penthouse Ir: only $35. 1643 ~e, CM Lott 6100 OWN LAKE!! and Nationally Advertised clothes ~or you at wholesale .-rol'-T_A_MES_·_A_PRE-SCH ___ OOL_ Bring own baceia M0-0075, '~ :. END E view apts. Boat slip a.vail. 2 ROOM tor rent, Golden West -• -Recreational land in Calif. Candy.I $1350 total eMtl re-prices? lt so call 833-2880 Lk:"d Ages 12.6. Open 'l a .m.. 642-8069
. Br. pool. $275-.$400. 615-28<'6 dn! d Be•ut1ful .View Lot i.s getting very IC8l'Ct. Why quired. For PeMJOnal Inter· eves aft '1:30. All d&¥ Sat 5:45 p.m. Planned "'""""'""m. 1..:,1RON=-='-'1N°=G~IN~~MY=H~OMll:=~ RJ.tr vi ty. Ret. cequ.lre • N 2IH Ani;..,,,.&:Hamp. SUn ... vo·-.,. Make reservations NOW ' 897-2369 before 2:30. 0· 00 -.-not inveatlgate the New· view: Send name, addreu or · Rea!. rates. 548-91ll3 $1.25 per hour
.',Nowly Redecorited NEW Soundproof 2 Br •. 2 Ba. shire, Dover Shorel. For .ale ben-y Sprg:s area? Water iB and phone number to: NEll>ID, transp. from 18th BABY . s;-. my home 566239
• , k Acroas fm. Cocos. 16EEi $15 UP wk. w/kltchen $25 by <M'Dl!r. SlB,000. peculiar to the area -and "ROl!I'E DEPAR'IlMENT" & Newport, c.M. to Kwikset Day-time, Ages 2-up Mon 1-========::. ~· .. to Shopping, P1r Irvine $175 to $225. 642-41l39 ;r· s~~ 1J>°· 2 ~ (n4) ~ ask for Arlene is guaranteed. There 8l'e 100 P.O. Box 3846, Co .• Anaheim Mon·Fri. Hrs thru Fri.,673-7248 Paperhlngi"' . i,• Sp&cloul 3 Br'i, l Ba REDEC bdrm l ba Larg ewport ., .M. S4s.-EL MODENA AREA lakes <man made) in area Ana.helm, Oillt. 9'2003 'l-3. Ph: 5'8-8061 aft. 4 PM P•intinl ,~•Swim Pool, Put/green 11 b
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1 · ...; ..... ~ Ne MESA Verde, rm. to !ha.re: Four 50 ft lots. $3,500 each. and 26 more on order. This FRANCHISE • 'Nut vi 11 e ALCOHOLICS Anooymous u:!C·l~h .. care -~t 'e'a5~30,·
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• · or 663-1124. 4 years. For, then there were tion available in Anaheim & P.O. Box 1223 Coit& Mesa. =========I paint Ale& le inltallatlan c0srA'MESA 642-2824 E1st Bluff 5242 ·RELIABLE Man over 25 LOT Golf view $5000 only 3 lakes. nus pa!lt week-other Orange Co. cities. Mobil ltc:ft, bome · app't
--------years old. $10. per week. ~ eqi.ilcy w~ or trade. end • talk with land owners Outstanding success in other Announcemints 6410 Contr1ctort 6620 847-1659 b-40 u~. PRESTIGE Town Homn E. 18th$(., Costa Mesa 646-uSe and broken in the erea re-areaa. 5 New installations --------c--EXT ~:.:...:ERI=~0-R-.-1-0-,-,-,-1-0-,-.1 1Coot;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;:;;;:,;;;;;;5;;;l00;;\For leue, 2 br .l den&: 3 br =::::=======I vealed much activity and this month. $16,950 Cash in· Llftttl Health Studio • ROOMS ADDmONS • Sped.al prices for apts, Neat
I• with l or 2% baths. Gold Guest Homn 5991 50 buying the past 3 weeks. vestment can be reh.lrned in Hospitality is Our Motto L.T. Con.!ltruction work. Reft. 841_1358 e. park ·like 1111'-Medallbt all electric. POOL '-""""--"''-"':;;...-.....;;..;.:;.;; Rine"-61 What to do wlth yoor lake? firwt year, plus sizea'ble pro-FREE STEAM WITH Family rooms, kitchen or
.fw adults requir. 2-ear gar. Rmt start.I at COMFORTABLE home f« ;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;~1 1. Raise fi.<lh for Recrea· tit. Principals only, call SWEDISH MASSAGE units. Single stqry or 2; INTERIOR A EXTER.IOR
ce I: quiet. $250 mo. elderly lady (ambulatory). Ho--or Dogs? tional parks and other mar-Regiooal Sales Manager, Open wkdys 10 am -11 pm plan.! custom deeign¢. For Paintin&', 31 Day Speclal Private room & board $110. • _.. 1n4) 642-2713 or Write to ho LI & llil. Chuck 6«Hll09 l '.f)llCJiminative Tenants 837-8'11 Amigos Way, N.8. L•'•'d. Ne•-St. Joo•h'-Fwy 1 keb. Sundays 10 am. 8 pm estimates & JaYout. p M c.
! ... -" "" 2 Acres, close-in lo " Ill! Nutville, USA, suite 210, e 847 lSll e 1, 2 4 3 BDRM. APl'S. "hu~. 227 w-'out CM. • ~ 4 2. Water ski -have your 519 E, Broadway -INTER Or Ext. PAJNI'lNG,
t rooi.. NOCEDLDREN ,.c ...... ·.·-d•iiliiMoiiiiii,iiiiii52ii50ii l ~{s .. ~~~old~~':5~~ own boat moored at )'Our ~~~=Dr., Newport Long &ach (213) 431-~ Addltions * Remodelin&' IMMED. SERVICE. Local
i. MARTINrCj)UE 11 P"'RIV=A'°'TE=o."".,-,m.~1~&-""'-"' • 114 .... , pennanent ... dock. E UTY SHOP Pr•H•lkloy 5poclal F"" H. Gerwici<, Uc. m . FREE"' 543-16'1 •GARDEN Am. -room for ambulatory lady ture. Full price $45,000. For S. Swim· in your own water B A Reg. $25. L'oreal of Paris 673-6041 * M9-2l'ro PAINTING, Ext, tnterkx.Ue. ~ ~•v Nice suITOUndin:gl &: loving furlher inlormatioo, pleue spot. HUNTINGTON BEA.at Permanent. $15. during Oct. Licen8ed Contractor Ins. 17 )'l's 6P-Fl'ee ftl.
18th I: Santa Alla, C.M. t'.l,. btt• care. 548-4'153 call'. GJenn Tompson with 4. Trailer Park wlth ·water-6 Statioos & 11 dryers. Very inchld. shampoo & set. PET· Residential -Commercial Acoustical «ii ..
Mrs. Rendenon 646-55'2 PRIVATE room for elderly Eckhoff It Assoc., Inc. ~~_:a_:~~v~.almonds attractively decorated &: ia ER CHRISTIAN, Newporter Maint .l Repairi. Free Eat '!fl Santa Ana, Apt l13, C.M. ON TEN ACRES lad)' In licensed &"Jtlt home. l8lB W. Qlapnan Ave. ri doing extremely well. Illneu Inn Beauty Salon, Jamboree 6'13-2129 _P:"lu_m_b_l_ng=----~-I
., 1 &: 2 BR. Furn &: Unfum Good food. 646-3391 Orange, C&lif. A pecan!! & ap cots, etc. forces own.er to sell. call to Rd. at Hwy. 101, Newport e R. J. HUFFMAN e --
1• HARBOR ~rp!c• / Pri ~atios: Misc. Rint•ls 5999 5'l·3621. Eves-wtmda 53MJ'1T 51llA=s~~t~~;c~.:.:~: EilP•ul Jontt Re1lty =~·open dai!Y ~ t::s, ~t.~~:,bl. ~~.~ ~~~
, oo 1. Tennis • tnt'l B • ·-able. S4T·U66 Eves. 536-n.24 n!pe.ir, rooter •ll'V. 511.15115
OWN HOUSE :· ~aholx!:, ~~2611 OLDER couple desire 2 BR Acreage 6200 Why not call now to inquire LIQ LIC'S $10 000 IS YOUR AD IN a.ASSl· Additions * Remodelin& DAILY Pil.01' DDiKt & garage, unfurn house, about these exciting poss!· • • -• nEDr Somecoe will be Fred ff. Gtrwick. Lie. LINE3. You cu .. 'tblm :tn1 Harbor nN.r Wlllon {MacArthur nr. Coi st Hwyl Pennanent. $130 to $100. Speculator's ~lght bilittes! 0 w n er, 847-6640 Act Now, Limited Qtwltlty! ·looklna fl::r It. Dial 6'2-5611 fn'3:.6041 * Sti-Zl.70 fer flllt penal• a dq. Dial
Prefer Newport Heights FAU.BROOK AR&C 56 Ac-Eves. after 6 P.M. Orange Ody. off Ille Cston:) tor quick, emctent result!. Wbtte elepban_ts! Dbne-e-Hne 6G-5678
• • 2 BR. $110 to $UI NEW 3 bdr, 2 ba., frplc. area. 528-0458 or 548-6239 rea Excel. location • Hwy 3!fi WiMton Collect (213) 2124249 .;;=:;,~~~~~~~~;~;;~::=:::~:;;:;~:--1 ·Heated pool ~ Adutta only Blt-iM, Cl'pta, d:pn:. garage. GARAGE FOR RENT & 76. Avacado land A flu· l BR RM. house furnished on APPLJANCE Repair Serv,
Nopots·AdJto-•o• 1215. L<ue 673-6635 SU..ie . $20 Month .... """"""'""'· lmmtd. R3 lot. $15,SOO. Owner will En for,..,..'°' ule ,.... STAR G,;f\.ZBR.~
·AVAIL NOV. 1st Huntl.......,n ... ch 5400 642-364.5 profit. $l!JOOperacr..$20,IJXJ ~ pepers. 1 Bdl. ~ IOMNe. Ml 6-3626 altu 6, ".;:~---llf t:;::;::.:·!!!!:'"'"::!..=:::::::...:::=~1 :======== ..___ ~ ....,. .... ui ln· QUUDe with extra ot ,.,. ,,..,_..,,... :;.:;; a.Ar._ , 28•.w/-1110 I' -"· ~-• r·-bulldlJ>< $15000 euh to ~·~· M ..... -M ·.·-• .....,. pald. 2 8DRJ\I duplex. Pod Pvey, Income Property 6000 ....,, 5474S15Evn.642~ '1ou1. n4, ,.a.-=B=,,..~.,=Tl'Y:-Shop,=--_......,,.., .,.--. 'Y" ::;......=-·..,. ["psA~Ave.AptD Cpta,f>rt*,lSty,Gar.Likt 10A~So.Callf.$8Down . top prices. Newport Mft. TodMloplJIM'll*b-W.. .... Ooll-. z.s ntW· Avail Oct. 1 $135.' WANTED TO BUY 18P ... montb.$1115N!priot. Caltalt6pm.646-4<llll --""'""'"~ I , e 636-4120 e M>-8331 L. 9'ew!ei~ Dl W. lid St., ll. E. Wontoil 62-40 RE>rAURANT. Slnt& -· ,,,__-. 1~-..-;0i;;i;oii&iio;;& .... 11 BR. 91)\. New, privacy, Apts 10 to 100 Units & Leu-, L: A. . .Phone 213: 62.WJ.m PRIVATE l*l"tY wlsbet to ReuoOllble. Good locab. .·~-Sl .. ~ MCI' (·BDw1JDA Vll.U.GE ptllll'e-, yard. $135 Mo. ed Indutbial or O:immercial SAat.tFJCEJ l60 IC tcp farm t with option to buy 4't-8675 atter S PM ._ ....._ 62:51M
E 2 A 3 Br. Apl:l.J..::-='612======= I -~~d interest tor down land, TUJatt•O:Junt;y. Ol~ap =.e ill CdM or Llcto I.Ile. = EL !&="" ~~~~~ .... ~. Girdlft Grove S6lO -~ °"1 DIKE .l water 2 hsu. M&-7'.M ~1642 Real Estate LNnt 6340 '"' , 315..._. -~· • ~ ~~• ~ O'.>MPANY. _,. 646<l631, "."'."--:-::---:-~:::'.:l:';c.;:=,,-,=,,..-=:--:: z-"'"""' £-up. wee. 6'Bal23 Mount. It Delert 6210 3-4 DORM. howe-, HS. ot LET ua be(> )'OU BUY A J~o.w 31Me 5 v_. I'<~
Ooll ... Aw....,:2,Mgr. 2 • l,IXBll.BYTOWNGRE~~-WALK TO BE•CH ~--b ~ 2 F.V. ~ ~,!""! mort: HOME, --1-:=.... "'~ ~'!"'~'!!l!!lt!!!;.,. ... ,;;,.1 • ......,._ "" DUPLEX. .i:..; we prine. ui11o)' ,..,~ loenmobtaina2ndTDloen. 5---,.,,..4'0i •• 7'0r •l<lillV 2 Br. BllD ,.,.., Fomll7 mom. Priv. pot;oo 12 UnIU, No~ lie<lcl>. All -.. Air eondltlonod. BUSINESS ond FREE APPRAISAL a "" ... .._ ,._
Glfl!I\ dwbr, ffP fmctd Up to 1500 11q1:1are feet l·Bfl., tum .. pool , 4 Ytan Bricked pa~ 6 foot fenced flNANCIAL PROMPT SER.VlCE ~ :~ i~· r"<•ii;! --c.. "CA 2S12 Suta MW. Grou $18,216: INatl'. "'"r l*td. double cupcrt, "'-1u-M--·· Co •• Inc. ~ "6S.lllaM ~ ~ . • .....,. ·Central air eonditimin.r N tat probl C d Uled show MW paint ~ ~ ...... _ "r. ... "'ci::• .rMY-~ A9 Aw., C.11(. tu.QST .i~.~.. em. o o Job , -~td""lo -,.._.._ &us. Opportvntti• 6300 338 & 17th SL, Costa Mea • ..,.....,, ~
.. Max. acaustlea! prtvacy ............ ,.. . .......,.,, .u. """""'"·l------------1 &e-nn ~ J_...._ •:a--,_=-"',,'foiila~ .... --' ~"Jalll.. * l -,_ • cu,,ets, dra,_, ~... It. Na-RI.,, 642-1485 $18,>JO • ""1 ""11 """"" Going Into Busl-? Ev ... 613-'186!1 64J.llST "' • · · · ~ Z..~.C.."""°~. ==.. 3 Houses r:,:'-':'~=:'~,.~ ANNOUNCEMENT& I=..; :/~ :r....
C!. . I ,. • Wilk to an llCbooll-Room tor l more • Fool S p.m. · staUont: i 0 r 1-. nat and NOTICES ~ 1~ -~
lmtlltor,d • ..,>t,_pr, _ M.n ·l6,000Dn. ARROWl<EAl>.-NEWOu> -· • Morll>e Dr .. e ... -• (• •.1..'j 6400 ~ -.. _, .!? =t= r SUf. ~~ ~ i.....,. pOCf, p.rttlna ll'ff!D. wm take w TD try dd>.,, hnt. Bttta rum. NtwPOl't Bet.eh: m Main ,. rvunw rne ~-~ ~ , , 1 3 :E' ~ ~ -~ -· Yolle>WL ............ .... Owner. -· 54$.83811 --$38,ilifl. --on.,.. llllllt. Bcb; -s. MALE.1---" !le;.-.. _ .. ._
2 ... -..,., ~ P'rom $270 WANT 2 • I uni ... pmu IT'S Beo<:b --· Bf1> Br!Jl<ll 6 Wllablre, Slnl> collccrc ... fllil -Very ·-.... '°WoOJ:J
...... IP't'W!o M -Lo-D~ H•1~ .... ..-....... S..1111 -(lootod: Cb. •k 1ocw, ~ ~-"*! .~ ®-()Nc:t. ..... ,... (lif. ltMl!J -~· * ••""-llAILY Pll.Df Ill 1-.a ~ • ..-. ,.,, ... -~
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6150
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-.-8;1'168 -~!!!!!:!!~~,~~~!!a IMl'LOYMI NT MlllCHANDISI l'Olt MlllCHANDISI POii MI RCHA.NDISI! l'OR MfiRCHANDIS I l'Olt MERCHAND ISE FOR TRANSPORTATI ON
! 1 ,... •4LI AND Tit.ADI' SALi AND TRADI •~.::SA:.:L:.:l!:..:;:AH=D...;TRAD==·--..::S::A;:;LE=..:.;A;;,;N..::D_TllAD==·'-l·_.;::SA..::L:.:l:..AN=D::...:T..::llAD=.::.I • •-ir•--ll llOl O ,, .. ,.,..., ......... 1•1--'=..;_--"----------------·---7400
Electronic
Assemblers
AM'ln-or Cail
BERT MILLS
54M030 --!)ho. ATLANTIC
.RESEARCH
CORl'()RATION
A DW. of
The-<lotp.
SEDRETARY to • Dt!pt.
heed or Administrator.
Knowledge ~ the functiona
• tulc derical ope atltm
for .ii: adminiatnti"e office.
Ability to Q.1>e at a cor-
·rected rw.te « '5 wpm. Tea
'""'"""' at • -ol .. wptG. Ezpe"ience 3 }'l'I
secretu1al I. clerical. Oc»-
fnr da~ fDr filQ. Oct. 1!,
l3i&. Newport Mesa Unified
Sdxd Dimict, <lusifit!d
Per30nMl Oft'lce. 1901
N...... m..i, C .M .
615---0iD!
SECRETARY -Or-.... retacy to manqemeot
""""' .,. our lle'f So.
Onnp °""""' .-... bo lo<:&ted tn-Newport
lle&dL
PIMM Apply In Po._ ..
UNION BANK
Main •t laVeta, ~e.
ElG'ERIENC>D
PROOF OPERATOR ..
PART TIM!
. CREDIT CHICKElt
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
2120CEAN .l."1
LAGUNA BEA.Cl -kl eouoJ _.,. ·-Receptfonlst Or h!&b ...... -studio. ~b::n llc!nlt
prefen'ed but not DeONo
aary, Otten permanent
wuric, pW•nt en'firon...
ment, 1ood o::mpan;;y bm-
"'1"-""""' BUFFUMS
Fosltion Island
Nowport lluch
Escrow Officer
""""""' & Lou --enoe neeeuary, ~er
lllOme aalea t!9Cl'OW eJ!Pft'.
Pre~ier
l'IUONNIL
A-CY
4iU L 11'tl It. Cena.,...
-1
1114 L 11th It.
FEMALE
Exoa1tlvo Socm •ry
to $600
Sborthand 100.,,..,. ...
Wilt be aecretary to
PraidenL
Exacutlvo Secretary
FM po ld from $450
Shorthand 109, ~ 80, 1
afrl office, will work with
top management of com·
pany. Ugh\ bkkp&.
Lag•I 5octy Troln1a
to $525
Shorthand 90. type 80. 1 i::;,_ ott!ce exp... Will
Bookkoopor
$400. "F• poid
Automotive bkkpr pref. but will train girl with
varied bkkpg exPer". Good oppty for growth. Com·
pany benefit.a.
P.....itu,. IOOOPumltu,. IOOO Purnltu,. IOOOFumltvre · IOOO Ml ... lt-8600 -... 13.ANDl!lt .. No. 131
Joneouol--..... ,..,
ANCIBtT MARINER
Old World
Mediterranean
Spanuh Furniture
ltoalvod .. ncollotlon of $22.000.00
Sp0nl1h •nd Moclltorr-f urniture .. _r.,. __ _
A hcc•••'• 0.-... Kw lt Oil ......
Items • follows: Gorgeoua 8 'II. cuatom quilled
90fa with seporate looae pillows with ho•vy oak liim deo~r and malcbln§ cbalr, 3 malcblng oak
occasional tables, (2) 58 ' tall decorator-lamps,
banging chain swag lamps In w:oullbt lzoll, an
2IO! w. O>aat Hwy. fl.piece king size muter bedroom sulte In peell1
NEWPORT BEACH pant!lled Mediterranean otYlo with top qualllJ
Now ...,,,. .....,....._, d.U, 15 yr. warranty king size mltlr'51 & box 1prlnp.
tor hmd .... help. Spanish deoor dining set, etc.
e WAITRFSSES ........ .._ - -.. ._ e KITCHEN HllJ> ·~-...
•BUS BOYS MUST sA~ICI $698 00 •DISHWASHERS FOi ONLY ~. !O
Apply bet. 1 • • P.M. Any Ploco C•n llo PurchlMtl lndlvklu1lly
PART Time poaltlo11a
available now, HiKb School
or Jr Collet:e stmenU:
CID)odJal H.ipen, 2 l>n dai-
ly; L6b Aallmnt, 12 bn
weekly, J>t!l'ICl:ll1el oWce,
Lquna Beach Unified
School Dbtrk:t, 560 BJ.u-
mOnt. 494-8M6 '
Tarms Avolloblo.....: __ ,.to Callfomla
Cr..Jlt Approved lmrnodl•toly
At BarfJor Blvd.
' . BD Furniture
JIO Servbl ~ered KcGlaa1on Mar1ae
YOUR Pft0811nls. .. • ftber1la11 w /sak'ma
ANC OUll 9t.ISIN!mt ~ trim. Sp r u c •
OUR ONLY ~ '"""' 1 s 19 s1 ~ So call 111 and w'll _,... l&Ut, ,..._,,._all
"""'be .......i looc•· -............... -lloutht Mlnufoclv.-.r'1 Showroom Simples :M ~ Sel'Ylce 1 .. .a. RennoUo 10 !IP ln-
At Terrific Savinp! s...-'Y .. " Uullmlted l>oor\I. -111-8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. inan'1 chair; Tlt: &a-TMl. • MT4CG6 !bow' Jl'Alllt. ctnmt tato-
beaut. fabrics. 5 Pc hexuon dark oak din. * AU-ON * ll>o. w. .,._.,..,, -nt. w/black or avocado ,;amed thaln; G Pc '"11 beod. ·-·Ml coven. •-
BR .,_ -. 11 ,.. win Mil .,, 11or ~ """11lao! :M,•. HI. 94r =-& Mn. dresser, IJ mirror, llf• ~ a 1r7 615-31H alt f PM....,,.., ioll
2 coaunodea, decorative headboard In Sp111-... ......, ._ 1,30 p.m. c11y -.
lab oak or avocado design. W'111dy'aAuction B1m 1SNIPE ·=____:::::llba=:..,,-,_-,--~~b)'
I!ema Sold Individually -T ..... Bids. ,,..,, Lollbnd. .... "" Nocth.
Shop Aroupd-before you buy ..,. US! :ll7m!i N.......,, Cit -1rlr, °""''-. all 1o xi.,t ...,. VALUE $895-FULL PRICE $429.95 d\tl<in Seldom ~ BEST or terms • low .. $3.00 week Put )'OUl'ldf bi our Piace 0Fnlt1 Conkin Morrow,
No Down-Use Our Store Charge P1111 llari>or Blvd 1).1 Theatre cJ.,.. 5'CM010 ..... -1'161
No Fal)cy n-ont-BUT Quality Values ln!ldo SW:rrooAMPd'oQdM<n,Es.A.ET * DEMO SALE * APPROVED FURNITURE :Rhod" a .... 11700
21S9 HARBOR. COSTA MESA lT o-o., ···· l1350
2 y 1 ti 'n>USalol9m. -........ $31<XI 1 ean 1ame oca on-same owners . 531-1212 att T ~ • •• • $2550
D•lly 9.9 ~ $100 ~l!o&tCo.Boil>o!>
Sund•y 11).5 Bulldlng to bo Movod NEW ScbQck Sahol>. "-l-
54S.9660 0.... at Wud ol Callo Ma· $1'15. Itel. lo 1<10-Scbod<
dl:ro. r0Witl1n Valley. ru: Newport, 29 La Faye t t e
5fi.WJ) 213: 66:>1124 1.m-:'.'.:::;,,ml""-------
-FRIGID •""'"" tm...-t.i COLUMBIA 22 loaded, pric. -ll1nCM 1100 R•dlo 1200 -~ ~-<cl >r quid< ..i.. :.;;;= _____ ;;.;;;;.;; Fro• t -free refrtaen,tor "Phone 6'2-76ll
11 CU Fr Frcmt tree Hotpoint GOLF 10 hnahtor rai:no.. treas-$150. MeditBTMnn,, __ _;._=-----
refri&. Lee freeEinc aect. $1!1.!6 value tot $12.!IS. Just tanging Jamp, Colt~ RU * 6TAR 24': beautiful
Sl15. Like New! MZ-6H> a few left! M&-l'M! for t;O Mi.:a9 · cmdi.tlon,' trailer. $900 =======:-= MOVJNG To Hawa ii n> 528-35.»
1205 J'umilhico ot 4 room home TAHOE 10 -liberrlau -~w
Incl clothlnr A M i 1 c · ba1L Planing ditW, uaied
Oct. Utb Noon 10 6 p.m. 'lCM twice. Sac! ~-6t5--0ll3
CAMERA Shop, ,..-t -
only, •• ....,..,,_ Som• .in 1844 Newilort Blvd. Cosfa Mesa (!Diiiy) Antlqu11 1110 Tolavl1lon op. It kmwledi'e G 1 ·_,;;;=='----"-"-
phota,:rsPJ:y nee. Neat ap-._,, ~ 'ti t -w.L. W . & I-. 'II ' V AS'r 1tock 4mer &: Eur
pears.nee. 673-4670 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 1um A clock1. L arry RENT Mari&old. CdM 22' ™-" SailboM. ~ WOMEN'S Hair Styli&tl. J..o.. -Morgan Antiques.. 2 4 2 8 or Buy
cal following ..... BH"tuul JOBS a EMPLOYM!NT Gor•e-Sale 8022 N_. Blvd., a<. New Color TY Mlac. Win.tad
now .. ,..,_ N. O><ta M-. to School .. lnatrvctlon 7600 GAR.I.GE SALE '* ~,::0!';!'!"= * $9 PER MO,
work. Xlnt ~ mutt 1610 &aa'lflce! 54G-GXJ
open Nov lit. 541).2M'I. Jon LeavllW state! D.<erythina •tocks etc. 548-738.1
·llAIRDRESSERS -FdJow. "''-'"· Rusty? "°"' -. , ..., ======:::::I RENTAL CAN APl'LY ·TO
-PURQIASE Fumltu~ll1ncn :II' DRAKE mbm cruia!°, ... prd'd. N,.. .......... -·~---l _.,,,,, oth,. •--• u. hl 1120 !ly!o>c ...... ,._ lac. cau n-... 5«)..893f_ .... ~ cm )'OQl' aar metal, double bed witb -•"I rnmC nM ORDER BY PHONE . Color TV iinot :._,, L.-_.
e WANTED • Power CrulMro
~"J moclem easy ~ Fl~ N rt TV par. Sattiftce. _..,, or -
Cl...tc Typist BLUE Beet -6'13-SOOf, Dinner tr1c d. OJll.1r'le. Nona Hoff· spring malri~~ -.1 t•1_~ 1967 SINGER. walnut ccmcie --~~-... ,.. ETC. after. ~· • u ·~ ~~ room -I -· -... ,...., -....ice " -·-·~ ~ "-sh In IL' Hour dli2l1 , $S90 ~. ~ pm -pa -,,_ N-S eh o o I ol ehalr" arltiqU• """"•· old 548 8511 '-"' IJ
l:;";:":,•:;W:;a!:;""":::::..._===:i "''"'-~M•• ~--~..,,.~-·~~ man .,...., -· • ••1•531 3IY on•~ ca1o °'""'-Type :K>, wiU be 1JpinJ' La•rn' -Inc ... -Tax "'"'' __,i v•"' • ,.~a; To udMMnatic, automatic 9 AM, to 9 PM' '1 Daya -.. J1ying ~l!lidge, aectronle
all day. Agenclet,Men& Prepen.tton. ~~for =er>a~~~ =~~:~No~ RENT TV ·1~ WANTED aev.Sacrifice isoo orbest •---t _ Women 7550 eraAates earn $4 to $8 hr. rup. kitl!'M\ utensill. 804 tacbments needed. $37.SS No Depmit • Free deliwry . offer. 838-mT ~ 1'' Kemmer Tax c'ourH E. Balloa Blvd., Apt. 3• 2 Cub ar usu.rM $4.10 mo. OptiDn ., buy. mmo WE need quali~ <no 1unll. 1964-30' ~
$42
S ARGUS EMPLOYMENT 19'MHartiorBlvd.,C.M. ~ '°:t ~alnJ;_ ~ GuartUJtte &ood. Call SF.ARS 2!" Comole TV, $15 ~> . Furnitm-eliancdar~ 220 ~~·n,~
T:ype 60 accurately, 541-2404 ~ • 5:z6...fi616 with ma1dmg stereo $60. I. stereos. app CS. u.a1ge, :xlnt • shorthand nice but not FC Bldqr •.••..•• start $ai p .M., weekdays. all d a ;y 1967 SINGER -Wile iOM Both aood. 6'1'5--4!117 tooll " ottke equipment total. $11,M> 646-"23'18
necessary. General office IAb Ti!dl • ••·•••• start J390 LIFETIME gift, t}'Pt!"lfrlting. week-end-. home to mother. Will aell Portable TV 11'' $46. TOP CASH IN ll .Minutes 25 OWENS CAB OtUISER.
dutles. Front office ap-Serl. Plumbe'l' ·······• 40% Children i:randchlld:ren, or GARAGE Sale. Fu rn, for bal. $39.!2 1'.11' usume 646-l309 531-1%12 * 893«f'i6 Xlnt cond. Loaded! Sac!
pearance. Xlnt oppt1 to Ship & Receiving •• S'l.15 tr. younell ! Individually tu· clothes, baw1111[ bill, wed-. $5.22 mo. Zig·Zllg', buttoo 54.7-7103, 61'5-alCB n et.
grow with company. ARGUS EMPLOYMENT tored: Odlooe.t 10 lesson~ dinr drns & miac. 847-0923 holes etc. No attach needed. * WANTED *
Girl Frkl1y
$4SO
1 man otfi.ce fi months
minimum Insurance ex· per. Intelligent, matun!,
able to deal with .public.
F /C Bookkaopor
to $550
Construction back&round
WW conalder someone
with extensive bkkJ>I
uper.
Girl Frld•y
to $350
Accurate t;yp4n1, use die·
tapbone, poatin& a n d
ow!U:hbou-d.
Mocllal Tronocrlbor
$395
Know Medical Termlnol-
ogy. Work from tapes.
MALE
Eloctronlc Teat Toch
to $10.000 yasr
Heavy electronic test ex.
per. MUJt be meticulom
and accurate. Son-i. col·
le&e preferred.
Territory Solaa
$10,100 + bonua
C(llJSULTANT AGENCY in&: tcbool. 1'13 Del Mat, CM W al. c a b l net S 5. HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 Good Used ii: Antique tum. Speed-Ski IOllts 9030
:rM3 Westdift, NB M8-Tl96 548-2859 . Appll1ncH 1100 w/machlne. Guarantee OK. STEREO • 1969 Univ9aJ. Hiway U9ed Furniture, 7W
W4 E. 11th St, S.A-511-&36 * CLASS OR ==="'------'-I can m-ans >0lld .,.,, ...,,.i. model-W.-inrter, w.-w ter 17-FT. FIBERGLASS REFRilG 12 cu. tt; Copper-89,1.3683 e 7 --' llLander PRIVATE * ---2 dr ..it<I-. SINGER. portabl1t electric LIKE NEW! Balance $83.00 e 1 ·fl .vco.•ormet, School .. lnatrudlon 7600 ~~ mna11 pymnto. er.dll PAINT --· mix.. l mod.t Io ;ood cond!t!oo. nl!M' $110. 644-2861 $10. Ol' ~er, • 1-u~h Piallo, Accordion, Gulbrrt 646-1309 Dept. 535-Tl80 gallon me also drill prea. Couiple~ "' ............. * * * * Fran Martin S«){J636 WEDGEYIOOD HoU.Y stcwe, lil-FISystemmon a u r al-548-6461bdore1:30 p.rn. or bis: wbeft trailer & cusb:m c z y KOSKI• s Outom 4 bun>er, cent. grtll, OYD. --------11-25-'Iboren1 auto chani'.t!I', di• 642-2817 map down OCJV't!l'. Priced far
Uphol.stery School. Contlnu· w/BeP broiler. $50. 549-3007 M::•::;•::i<::;•::l..:l::n•::;t~. __ ..;;.c;;: mond atylua, Pre-tllDP·• unp quick Ale $650. ~ Kl· V 0 T E oua aa.ues. Day & Eve. l831 Electric dryer. $35. • REYNOLDS Emperor & broad range speakt!l' Mlchlnery, etc. 1700 4980 alter 7:00 p.m •
Newptrt Blvd., C.M. &&Z-1464 ~ ~ Tr u mpet with cuej ll)'ltem. $$. 648-8'J98 Qart: 1967 CHRYS. aiau 22' Twin
FO ES Assorted music. c • l I =========I FORKLIFT 300) lb v 0 1.,. o-In-Outs abdutdy
R A YARN ART a.ASS FREE TO YOU 6'l5-1911 T•po Racord1ra 1220 """"°"'' ~ ·-Pm. ....,, """'"-i-c ut by Oiarles. Tapestry, wall ~2691 * Eves °"''~ than ball new boat price . omp er bangtnp, rugs. 673-913B PLAYnJL ....... , wffka old. =:. =~m~~ OONY 230 Tape ~er PETS 1nd LIVESTOCK $3.750. Area 213: 4.16-m
........... w/2 t..nct!l" apeaken, like 1960 • IT am.JS CRAFT
AGE MERCHANDISE FOR Mother °""'""-fa--'""""==-='1>--4580=====:. n.w. Still on ,_...,e; val Pell Genorol 8800 Ca·-•~ -~-~ 3 21 SALE AND TRADE ...an &!Jo_ B!&d< am""'"-:: ot !300. will WI !or l'OO-• ·~· ~~
Furniture 8000 ~.M&-!: 31: Piinos & Org1ns 8130 ~ Aiter 2:30 PM SCRAM-LETS ~ q ., rlr, '1600 co~~E~EER '=.:"! ~ ": ... : =.·5
1 !'°"1'0 •• .u'°; ~~·!S~·E~ =~v ::. ANSWERS ~~~:·~: PROG".""ING El•1•• l -~ ... , ~ (to • ;ye.an ....... ~tlon ~--~ ...........,,. ,_ ,j,,;;,...._ -'··) M·--• ln ....__ •-.. est prlca in Orange Good "'--...., • no .... _ u-~ L • _ Guld recovered In broalde, $95. u.U....'IOl-I ""llJ ...,, .......... u"" ..,.., ~ 1 old. 499-3874 ncavm -Amm. -It -20 WHkl awn, small tl!Nes $7.50 penon with pare n t • , County. Come ln and see I.or mo Glancm _ CHEESE Mirlne Equip. Tot.I Concept cOUrN In ~ ,.,, Bal~-1-•---> 10/10 ..... ,_,, HEAD Stand -""'-oahie pictU.rel, etc. ~ Kin K • ... ,.,.....,_. .......... ,....... .TVW....... • ~ A aounnet di11cusslnc re--computer progr1mmlng, Bea.ch. Call CHOICE Of 5 kitten• Long Franchised. dealer for: bl:Ming, Di cm. $50 M64ll8 tlrernei:i.t· ,, A-doea1't mat· SAVE at the S HI P A now, u .... to-d1t• prop1~ Rd., Newport · Y1m1h1 Pi•nos & Org•n1 -·-----·-.... 5 0 · ft.II;~ --~ .. CHANDLERY all kinds of
Y-543-2394 for app't. after 6 haired I: aim .short haired, Kohler & C•mp•·ll Blnocul1r1, Scopes_& 5 tu-\rie111 you.re ~. marine equipment: new ·&: r1tlon fo r,1 Bright Fu· unusual markings ii: anow -_ _. _ _. ...,.... St. p.m. .___,___. ____ .. & Story & Clork TELESCOPE! DOG Problems Correctcu. uacu. 30t M>w NB. ture C1rMr. MO'"·~. ~-·~ antique lboes. All u·au""'• Wi!:a!R:U vn..t.l.... _.,,_._ to -m ~ m,, ...... ,..., '--•i::u 878 10/8 SI( Sean Dilcoverer like new' ,,_,,,...,..., •= ..... 'I' ...., e, .. ,.......,..., .. queenL. ..... _..., dreNl!l'-can-healthy. 545-l (QASJ MU ,,,.,,~ ' 'fencejumplng.c haslng .l========:.I COMPUTER·AGE ·-~ 3 ~" DRAFTING ed cl>a!r a. """· JBtlo FREE To aood ho-. ==:::::=====-""'-tnmor, , ..... 492-!49! Boot Slip Moorl"fl 9036
2•t-•4 WHka Modorn table. 4 chairs, ~; iI1lY P8'Sla.nlri -.· ~.1 1 &39 Newport Blvd. Mi1c•llln;)u1 l600 . .,. -Much mon:. Tues/ W<:AU haired tteu--.-.... , .0271 I '--==-'"'-"--..;.:-'-'I-Cits 1120 CHANNEL rnoorloc. pi:u.a 10 training includn Id· Thw>-2121 ~ (11>• boaut!lul,...,. ....,..._ 8152 646 Christmas Gifts? ll glau row boaL IDI· Ph.
••need concapt1 In Blulh) 614-1628 Evelyn• Cllcl• HB 1018 Cl••n Out r-1e 111 For ..... -am --'si•malO Show c.11 ,...,_ ~. 1131-<1139 drifting ind technical LIV1NG room c:ouch with ORGANIC Fertilizer, aged vt1 .Ml tiY'es 90 bard to pleue TRY cat&:-kittmt for sale. All ol DOCK SPACE AVAJL. ftJr
duJgn to mfft the new matching chair, 5 piece bo!'le manure comt:Med a gift from famous Bali Ill blood 11net 25' power boat
requirements of tod1y'1 dinette set, Cbffee table and with wood tba•tnp. Good Steinway Grud, Artist Mod-TREASURES OF • including ltOO .ervice by 67>1355
new-ldH jobs. end table, All med only two muldi. 833-5.332 t>etwttn !I ii: ~-.W=:!u :a:::= All BABA full litter brother of Thad· BOAT Slip, Hunt Marina months, $200 far all. 7792 5 or ~54S-4931 afte-5 10/31 .....,. ~~ dtJes Fer into 546-6888 or all 1rnm-• Up ,_ 35 ~ Mod.el ~~·. ""--• Spinet pi. 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. ' av eu. w ... AUTOMATION Franklin Dr. H.B. < ,.......,. llttle kittens trained, .......,., ~ "-1.J 545-5130 CN\ "'""" art 5 r k ~-.... u,., ano $345; Gulhra.nlm Spin-()pen daUy lo:i. ~ ~ o w ..,...,.., ELE.CTRONICS Leaving c.owi,try at Once waltlnR t.or rd boole. 720 t ~---'Iboma Organ S1f6 11 am-5:Xl im. Cloaed Mm. ~Kittens
36 Wffkl MUST SAatrF'ICE complete Victcria St., Aclt-J>.l, C.M. e -... ; 1 . I iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;iiiiiiiiiiiiimol Reg, $15 ar up. Miaaion Viejo, 801t·" 1cht household. New decontor 548-1023 1ono Theae m&QY more at . • . I' Pra~rff you for Jobi In: ~ WARD'S BA1DW1N sruoro SWIMMING POOL 831-1400 Ch1rtora 9039 ,.--furniture. 155 W. 18..., Apt 3 MO. Old black Spaniel ,1-.:::::.:;::.:;:_ __ ..:;::.; Comput." •e "-ta M-• o-bot 9 l80l. Newport, C.M., 642-8484 l! Ft Pool, Filter, Surface BLUEPOINT Siamese w/ PARTY ,_ -•---• ....,.. ,..-. """"" pup. Would like aood home. <!'1.<--1 Id w .....-e expenae1 Gin Communlc1tfon1 am to 6 pm. Loves Oilldren • outdoor Open SUnday aftemoons ~e.r. Maintenanoa KJt papen:. $50. Mak· yr o · weekly trips· wUl teach
FCC Llc.nslng BEAUT ""'""' cllalr ol ot-dog • 548--1422 10110 .,. Lay AWfllf FREE G$14:.if 0wnp --"""'° -AWng. 45' sb,,.. "*"""
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Industry tom.an. dec<ntm' fabric. e 16' SKIOOAT. Come &. YOUR CHR.ISI'MAS PIANO SECARD POOL Dogs 1125 Alrcr•ft ........,._.,,..... ,...., ............. 0 S125 {COit $300). Ladies an-tlk• "•""'"! Call OR ORGAN NO~ -· s M ,.._,__ 9100 ~"•-• ~ ~•• PHONE: tlqU• pmk ...,,..,...,-d .. k " -~1 " -' aJn, v•-• FEMALE, St. Benwd 1 ... ______ ...c.;..;.:
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"'··!I While cbol.ce 11 ~xcellerrt 532-1992 i:t-u ....... .._N--•-~ bom• P ARDO --·-MARINERS $'100 (eo11t $250). ~u-. ems. 10/10 SIC CITY "' .. .....,_ ..... -~ •""""" ..,.., ~i:.n.cn.i.:>c..> f1dory Tr1ln... 547 9471 WALLICHS MU a: room to run. Liket MOONEY SALES REP. S1vlnga ind lotn $2.60 h • 495-4926 FREE 6 wk. old kitteng,, MOO S. BRISI'OL, C.M. SOLD H~. Must aell Children. 64Z-4833. F FLIGHT TRAINING
642-4000 our Qu'1tty Kin&..slr.e Bed. AUOl"t@d oolon:, b I a ck, I --~,,.,;M0-~21=66"=~-f'urn1lhLlp le ~. Make arrqemeola made w/ftrtl ~ ~ .... AJ
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after 3 months. No e1;r COMPUTll TICHNOLO•T apiit foundation, blt-tn Weaned. E3-7892 10/8 PLAYER PIANO ~be~-~;an~ytim~•~-;;_.,,:..::.1-i~6oiiii:ir-i'iJPPiiiS'"e l ;;:':='=,;:::=~=='.~:I
For small mamdactllrin&: r@Quired. Local refs. • a 41•hla11 af framtt. Never used. $98. SUPER SWMt a-trt kitten 'iii Completdf Automatic e VACUUMS e ·N~~ ~ e Flying l"son1 ?150
company in c.o.ta Me.. perienced Lt out of area. u~~ ••-"" ~-. Worth $250. MU536 SI G'-·· blk trnd 10 ._.___ ""' 0-1-,.,_ ........ r-...-·-
M bo "'-"" -am•"· _, · Solid """'~-•-""' ·-· • ~~-• M2-18;1 • * LEARN TO FLY ust aoellent fypilt, pro. S11te 4D7, """' T•W C••h for Furn., appli. wka old. 546-2127 10/8 smi; Reuonable. o.st Vacuum BEAGLE Adorabl 9 ~e:1~ .=.::. ReH1rch Hlpr TmM Ut1IM .... S.--· a: tools. 642-70151542-6974 FREE? 2% T choice 1'n!e rolll-• Tenna 333 E. 17th, C.M., 642-J.Sa) Wttka m:~ Sbota. .:Xe $480 .
....,._based on atilt .. • ._..ex· $5lO o ....,..., c.llf, t :UU HIDE-A-BID, Dinette set. ft!rtllizer; take all or pt.: Gould Music ComJNftJ KIRBY vacuum c1ea.ntt A champion line 548-32&1 CetlSnl.S Pl.per and Beed]
v -with p • • -• • • • • ' Washer all xlnt cmd. W@0ll he'p load 546-9963 10/8 Xlt> N Main $..A. 5f74i81 tt ch ta. BU KC u ' perlence. ~ Career poaltion na· Pl•a•• ••11d 111• fr•• 111· ' . • a • mf!D anee -DALMATIANS. 2 male•• avail. at law rates. Olli. now 7.i~""~:;;;~==-1 tlonal concern ~ldr:ig 1 oc 1 Reuonahte! OR 3--7507 FREE kittens to kind home. OUR 58th YEAR or $7.86 ~ mo. QoedJt "'°"· •v" 3 mo. Lo-· h .... ,_"s. IHTERIOR DESIGNER young men with 25 unltl form1tio11 on: ,. n-.. 535-7289 n.o.-, .......... .... ......
Must baw fumtture Jtoroe aaJ.. of college and 10 units I 0 COMPUTER·A6E I e HOUSEFUL oJ' fine fumi. 2316 Delaware, Huntqton rux;INNERS -Free Oul ~ avail 5f0....42!7 673.0313
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ti H J · 0 COtr.!PUTER ccnd. Real &C-7350. 18 LOVELY cail • kittt!'RI Tuetday, Oct" II 7 PM I 4 x 8'. Uke new! + ac-Ho,... IQO Mobil• Homes 9200 . • Girrett Eledronlc Jr Tech I PROGRAMMING I --=, =souo=-=m::apl----=.:•::.dl:.:o",~,-oal-end need apecial' homec. .Adulta Weeka. Reeitler now ii: join teMOrlea. Must s Ac! "-'-="-------
Furniture 1 0 AUTOMATION I tables, just ~ $35 or older chikhn. ~&1 tbe tun. 543-$16 ClJSTOM westem Mddle. ~ z 45 ft. Double Wide
rm5 H.rtior Blvd., CM $450 I E1.ECTRONICS ea.di. 646-4225 before 4 · 10/10 ~ POOL TABLES, Tmnia 'lbla, Best otttt. can llll)"Ume Ro6dllner eet up in adult
646-0275 Nain• • • • •• • • •• • At• • ~'1 1.,:~:,,,:.:;,.:=~~~= tn OORONA DEL MAR Pok Tbls E J 1 137-9682 pule Ready to movt tn CLERK TYPIST ioung man goir~ plajs. I Addrtt• • •• • Phon• • • • • • CONTEMP walnut c:kJUble 1 .. WORKING Kenmore 28S4 E . Cout Hwy 6'1'3-8930 Equf.er at •~: ::in I Inch~es refriarnttd .h-
Clty d Lacm• Beldl. has in:J~ .!,~~ll~at~ec-1 Clty ••·•·•••·•·•••••··I bed~ & Wasbet"I ~ Kh1ra PL N.8. Call PWaii.ce. 53M>311 ces. TRANSPORTATION condltionln1' dllhwuher
St1t• • , •••••• ZIP • • • • • • nlle !ltand $35. &f2-48M 646-6031 10/10 Hammond Spinet orpn. I d 1Dz. f1lOrl, tto
brned. opell1JC In public I • • • • • • • -' 4 JUNIOR cats. too cute tor UPHOl.SI'ERING -$19..50. 2 Bolts A YHhta 9000 an acap ca Jl9.
wodcl dept. SaJ.uy ran1e Account1nt * ART CLASSES 2 END 'l'ablft a matchtn& pound; need rood homtt· w/~, revert> A pc <Europqn craftlJnen> -. antnp • •ldrtlnc. n • w
M11 to $493. Appllca.Uons $700 to $900 FM pald by Robert Thompaon coU,._,_M ~~1Uke new P> Balboa IAlAnd 673--1468 10/8 repeal. S.ve $225. fiee est del pidntp 2lS HAVE tun With a character carpet, lined drapn. &!rial
ct.. Oct. JS. FW furth!r Harlx>r Arta 6'2-9500 1,.;;::=~,;."c:._;~=~-~-Uaed spinet piano-, $395. Main mi "~" ~ bo9.t BAHAMA MAMMA. No. s-6'113. Full price $8SOO. tidermadon a~ City Hall Experience 0.2 yean. BS 2 PCE tectional w/ coco MO'rnER nbblt tD HI Cliji SQIMIDT.PllllJ.JPS CO. ' Wcrid famous. zr ~ 001 Dual Wide Sain o1 oJ mil .f91..1124 t'Xt. 21. or BA Acct&. Recent TUTORING brown sl1> covers 100" kllr or FFA Cllil memben CJDbt. 19(J'I N. Mlln O 20th 18 SOLID state •t«to am-ACE power. ~ ftne, Chapmu M'oblle Ia c.
6 Qaclmff Waltrusn r:e:~ta~En~~7:rl All le•eil·math, grd 1ehl $50. ~ 6"-1016 673-llll Balboa llland .lt/10 Santa Ana .ole. I>l&mond aty!u, 4 ~ warb, e.lll:'f!ILenti-:531:~,:::======d
iir'Dflf 1'lltl:urtnt I. dinnn Non-dd~nse line. set, HS pbydca. ooi.-3 LAMP tablet A <.'Olfftt, '10 VERY afft!Ctionlte 4 mo old l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P spttd. 179· 12 weekl.7. P'f'ff ccndltion ~t. Smokel·
-.. opmlnr in Lq\aia 'l'HERFli.A Renner , pupil of eaict1. Wedijewood 1tov~ m&le •1" balr terrier. ORGAN ~ Playtt. borne trial ~lOU stack'-i-1.m. tree tnch.sed. MOTOR HOMES 9215
._,.. ..._.,,,. Odabt!'I' 12. Prod Control Expedltor Bela Bartok. Piano instr. S20I 16-Ql35 616-2199 aft 5 10/10 Walnut Llke tte*, <q. price WECDING drfta. chapel ~ be aft!! at ~·· lln1!J' 8& A.1TRACl'IVE. $3.40 hour for adulil. Call 67S-01l3 .:::::...;;.;:..=:...---I BLACK mllle, 3 mot. old $2795. WID. •a c r if Ice! train. She 8. $e. Vetl $10. Reataun.nt. (ZU) •Mor
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PM. 5.16-181l'l GW $TOOO. * 100mlleo. WAN'l'ID' I .-i, rood
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UNPLY PartlallY oell ...,. car. O.bd c-. 4 l(ld. x111t o.tvt Milt ~. -_ Utod Caro f90o LAST CHAN~Ell .
. tained 23, Ken*lll. New SUbmlt~eve. Ol!t. Nu ~-x);_I""~~ rcr a eoavertibl• by O>ntin-,.,...... WE •tll dMtlDtd to bt W!7 tn.
'""""'· ' p1, ""'· twtn D .. 1SUN ' -IDlO. PAY OASH • • .-.. ...... will be beds, $1.ft. No. 46 • lG6 II'. * S28'1'7 * FOR no mort. 1b11 ant ii a "'ff
!Newport Blvd., c.M. '66 PORSOIE m . om Transportation Cars bane)rl What baa't tt Iott
•57 BUDDY 36 x 8, 2 bdr '69 '69 '89 NEW '811 '69 .. "bliat. Ntw Good. Y tar• We can-y OUr Own Contracts ·J'tvor )lllUl'lllll. and .ee It
$;1500 Just ref!.n Xlnt '69 DATSUN A:,COYer. A l'ft1 buy at 5th AMI--c-.i.-whiltltlaltl.Owntr&M-1361
......,;, .. Owner ,..::.,,., " $3,1'0. -The·--· -·-.. 1=======::::1
21· AI.JO. 6""'y u.ood. 1 yr. Loo!i 111 Commmlly! .
o1d. Ne.., ..,.d. $2950. 9'01 50 ODO ml ..,,., TOYOTA Newporter Motors DODGI
Banning Ave., HB. 962-4317 I • .-•• • 2dtg Harbor Blvd. '&3 DODGE Dvt ·..,. Good
!iii ~ • Bill MAXEY -,.._ m.ci. -. Good -..
with""' .-..'7.oo'."'"" $186.86 Down I · NEeD,., CAR? -· 1'00 w••d,.~ ••
545-2106 $53 86 I 36 . Tl2fYIOITIAI .~s: ~;::~, ::,E Dart GT ' •
Tru'cks 9500 I or mo. l••Y t• ••• ,~ •t G1rfi•ld •&4 C'tdlt! • Di~! Vl-273. bucket .. h. •.
------"' 1 111d ••••h •MilltuJ' •New ta Area! or best otrer Ml-U15 '67 D1tsun PU OAC + Tax A: Uc. 18811 le1ch Blvd. Make PaJda1 Payments ~;::;;:.:;;=· =='--1
wlth·<1mper Buwtd< H~ -Hunllntlall lllch McCA!IJHY MOTI)llS "' DOOGE Dorl GT conv,
4 Spa d1r must Stt tn be-9!)8 So. Coast Hwy.", L.B. Ph 847 8555 10) So. Main Is Ed.lnttt VI. uto trana. alt, R/H.
p.vo{ S.:.ut. o1Jvo .;... '!!1!!!"!4'l'!,..!"m~3!!'!!"""'34~'!!"!!!!!!!!!!! • • 12 blocb N. ol ...,.1 UT!O. G4-399'l alt 8 pm Paint Camper, &old&: •.yhlte. J li.41. Horth ef P1ciflc. C111t Sanla All Pb so.ml , FALCON
'Exa!lltnt conditton tbru-out. '67 DATSUN Hwy. en le1ch llYd. IMPORTS WANT!D-"
:$185 Cash dell! Ol' w1ll take Station waa<>n, 4 apd, dlr, 1969 0Nzce Countiea •eli i'trruRA ftA WAG fi
'.older car in trade. Will fine. ale, excellent cmdttion. wm TOYOTA TOP S BUYER eyl, aU1o trarui, R/H, very
priv. party. After 12, 494-9773 pnJJ!ee $125 caah dellven BILL MAXEY TOYOTA cMt.D $1315 4!M-8140
.or 545-0;:J.f or wW take ol.dtt trade. S.. inti Drive Tod1yl 181 Bieacb Blvd. 1..::=:·;,:;:::·==:==::.:X= I
ro Miko """"'"" ol $39.86. H. -. Pb. u1..-. PORD
V-8 autom, dirome whla. 54&<&4 .~ 1 "3 OOMEI' CUstom d1x. dlr, ,,, 0 ., ·~~ '67 RD picXup w/8' bed. Ca 11 after U. m.em, l
:xirit cond. $1995 61J.4813 · UUW tact air cond. Xlnt cond ' ~XL. Mou &m·
a11 fi. '66 DATSUN tbruout. sm CUb dell take w/ blk int A: landau top. Air
'S9 CHEVY PU truck, I' bed,
,w:lth Cfllll1'.Jtr shell. Reb1t enc. $750. 61S.-O'm
61.'CHEVROLET heavy duty :% Ion. Exceptionally clean.
~ust sell. 5t&-0518
1600 Roltd1ter IMPORTS pymnta 133.86 mo . ...:em cand. AM/rM. Nly equip.
Red WI bllck trit. 14,0XI TOYOTA·YOLYO :·~~Mr. hley'ITM283
'!::i..Tmneeu ""'''._ Who 1966 H.-, C.M. 646-930l BUICK '6T SQUIRE w...,,. loadod
e Sl'l9i e '66 TOYOTA ,63 BUICK W-ikb.t eom:m. bewty. Under warranty,
BAYSIDE MOTORS Station waaon, aea blue ext., ruu pow, needs IQmf 22,tm ml. M\llt. •a c !
1100W. CoutHiabwaY w1mtnatchina:bluetnt.Must won. MU!Jt .ell!! A* ft "'!IBM3U"""~-----
' Newport 8Nch * ~ let to AP.Predate! 3 Sdll., Gfts. sn..oJ93 'fi3 l'(mD FaJrlme 4 Dr. ~"fl& 9510 4 w/00, dlr, ~ rtir win-1951 Buldc Rolldmut;, XSnt New tnket, auto tn.ns.
i21NTERNATIONAL S<OUt. JAGUAR dow. 1811 Cd> do!J, tlke old--. o..e · ._ -., -Hi). 49M313 ~our wheel drive 4 travel er car. P)'mlltt $39.tlO mo. $395. ~ ~· 'M l'OR.D Fi'l'illli 4 dr,
;top De tir $9$ cash will '60 JAG XK15G-S Rdatr. X1nt ot-.m3 (II' 56<16.'M Wr. All pJWer 4 xlnt con-. ~~pt ~d~ 642-0'297 condition. AM/FM radio, TOYOTA C .& 1• I a. dttlan. $.lJX). 56-1875 = """ .....,. "'· ___ .. ...;D_ ..... _..;;c __ 111at1>1l!66FA11U.ANE0>ot.
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Prop. ~-A Be·si. Answer
' .
•• · ·After }'Mn lit talk with no aclloo on the problem,
'11111 have a d!clce of not one, but two pro-
''propav. tax relief'' on lhe November 5
. I
• l\,l"a"1-" that COuld well pl'O\luce a I~ for
lo6ll eo111n>1 . ot governmental function•, if the voter i~~ea hi&· understandable appetite for anything
..., , llkJ low•.~ taxes.
' One• pnipOoal, l'l:opo'1Uon l·A, 15 a coortructive,
conservative ·and equitable step Iii tile right dire<:tlon,
· • Illa! benojlll all Calllornla tupayets. It representa
Ille t>Jriilllned bl-part11an effort. of Governor Reagan ·~ two h°'\5•• ol the state legislature.
., . Ptop,ositron l·A provides:
-emptloo from tax of the lirlt f750 ol. aueued
value on -1 property (al>out f/O per parcel at
tilt averare ralte).
-u Mldltlona1 Income tax~emptlon lor renten, to
· provide the!l1 the· .equivalent tax relief provided
OW11en.
-ement of' much of the revenue lo6t to local
. 1tate gov"""1ent from the property tax re-
. diJdl(ln by keeping the state rales tax at ii& pre-
Hat 5 pettent 10\(e! rather than allowing It to .ch:vP baCk to m . percent.
· ~ 9 is aa bad for the welfare of the aver .. ace. dllJeilt' u Propooitlon l·A u. good.
" 'Propciatuon 9 is a deceptive tax trap. It benefita ·
1 most the large land owners and large business; it iJJ.
vitee ~r lncreases in sales and income taxes to
rec<IUp the lost liovernmental revenues, and I~ could
P1W11e \local goV~entJ -oounties, cities, school illstri~ta. :water dlllrlctl, sanitation districts and the
like Into llllCal chaoi.
It dopriYeS Wien of local control over lhe levying
Sp i·ro Bids
For Unity
, ,
-Of Sorts
,.
llEREwrrH.u llMlber unwritten chapter
of lllfto<T-"?lle Msrtlng of 1 Loser -till." Ill title: "'llie ISocr<t of Spiro T.
Al,'l1lfft."
At 1liO um0, Blcblrd N-'1 ldeo-
tloo of ·Spiro T. Agnew, 1 G,..t.
-. u bli rlmnlili mate •ppwed •. --i: ilMlined to 1inlfy the
--And anl'7 -Agnew did..' ' .
'twamooiln wu·bat aw.Ok old wbeo
hi lllllllid au f>ollob.Americana I>)' caWn&
-~ .. And hsrdly bod the
--"""" lhln "" a vlllt to lltwall 1'e:!lilflod Ill Jarlo .J-:=. ... ~ btRIOrrinc lb a u • tai.Jop.• . . .
· .&I ljnl,' PolJtlcal .-Vero cblrltll>IJ' ll<i:lbOd. ~ •,Jllleo to. .... of three
-: ,,,_,. .. Cl) ~-in
poUllcS, (f\ ao Idiot or (S) an Jn. --Idiot. llllt.!£' . '~ filled to bold wale< -ftl1l oa, esrly in October, to
-to TIHunl .... chink in the
enemy•1·&rmor'1 and followed th.It a week
liter with an -to "llie NAACP en-
UtMd. "Let'1 .CllJ a Spade, a Spade." Wblch be did. .
It wu DOI muled unlll the c:ampalp ~that the 'truth wu nvealed: the
real Spiro t. J,.,_ hid been lddnaped in
Mtu!ll """ • cbsracter actor named llirtlqfotd Gronhnel had taken hll
plact! J
Tblo polllld!.c0ap -1lie wort, ol c:oilne,.d-'other'than·Dlct TUck, 1lie
DOmocrallc mutenpy.
"It ""' tbJ," llid Tuck modutly.
"Ille ......nt I !lei(<! NW>n hod .-n
Spiro T. Alntwr 1 called Central CaaUng
on4 ~-. a-florid , silver-haired type
who looked lite a. Vice President. They
-me Gr.mmet and we made the "'~·" . . . . But dl4 a....,..~ !not like Aini•!
Tuck NeJned . sµrprlJed. "Who ever
!mew *tiot ~ loOked like!" be said. ·
. '!lie 'rt.I 'Ii hlsloey.' SOme fell """1r·
Gn>inmdt'• )OR , about "this Wop ad-
who bocllbt a '&Jua.boltomed l\Olt
view tbe fleet." might bavt drawn a
lluchl -If be hadn •1 picked the
ItoJo.Anierlcs!il tolumbul Day Banquet
at wbleb to dill¥tr il : !Ill ~ Cl Nortbem Moine for a lectllre ..,. tbe ~ of fr"tJ .Uc11n( .....
allo q~ 'and be ch""' &al' Brlth Lwld>Ooa IO ' deploio "vlclo!is •!tacb
apJDlt 1111 tll:e lrlonda." ·
la ~ be "'°'1lled "bookiOI" and ............ "'And in·EI P-be lbook
budt wliJj • 14ulcan-Amtrlcu -
lll!l(ie """t blbrleaUna '• csr and .... hlal he Hlad ''belna • •••Ii." .., 1l1'etla ....... Nlson.,campatp -. -·ll t. deoporalloa, Agnew· (II ............. a 11111 hour of pr!ml ----= Ill ~ "' ""' _ _, If be
.... ...... Ail! hi -the l .............. llDP_
.... lllilJll,' ...... -of "" .,. •~Z.'°'J:U: ""'7• ,,,,. -. ~
a iJ • .. lqm••••dlo. tr*b
Johnson Declares
He's Not Sorry
'Going in Exile'
By l'JUNJ; OOJUlllJ:ll
.UIOd.WPrwWrltor
WASHINGTON -Presldeot Johnson,
on the IMlde looting out II the 19,1111
preeldenUal roct, lnslll.t be hu not the
1Ughtest regret about hia 1elf..exile from
the cunpal1111.
Underneath, however, he's a bit
restive. After JO.plus years in public ,life,
much Cl It oo • high level, tt lln't easy to
ret1re to relaUve oblcurity.
.U Joholon· -tt, hill h)florlc dectaloo
o( M~ 31 DOI to ~~ re:<Jectlon may
have been J!\s. only m_eano of ~ the
nation whole. .
TBE DECISION wu not an' easy ...
olthough Jobnsoii now contends he had It
In the back of h1I mind from the moment
he won hill record · 1114 victory o'Vu
Republlcon Bany Goldwater. .
At that time, Mn. Johnaon began coun-
ting the daya unW the end of hll four.
year term. Periodically Ille wooJd
pointedly rtmlnd bet husband Cl the
precise time remalnlna.
Jobmon definJtely mlssu active cam-
polgnlng this year but has no pl1n1 to
become a stump speaker for Vice Pre&i·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey, who bu hill
endorsement.
The President ii reserving the option,
however, to do llOl1\e llmlted cam·
Jllllnlni.
JOHNSON'S l'J\E.ELECrJON llChedule
11 '™"" likely lo include 1 l1nol ottempt
at perlODal diplomacy abroad, wttb
empbula on the search for peace ln Viet-
~ There remains: some goujbllity -
dimmed I>)' '"'°" in Cucboslovalda -of talta wtlb leaden of the Soviet Union
before elecUoo day.
But the White llDUS< empnaslses there
are no definite plans in that area.
The President. looldng back on nearly
five yeara ln the Whfte Houae, ei:pressed
hll greatest pride tn hll lor<lgn r!lq
record -preclJfjly the area th• bu
broullll him tho lfealest meuure of
a1ticism both at home and abroad.
He ltles to potnt out tha~ durlnf hill
tenure, Conununllt countries did not suc-
ceed in •llertna • llnale boundor7 or _.um, a117 .... llrrttory . .u hi lllated
the cue at me recent priv&ll meetlni:
"Tbt Comrmmlllla ha" not mode a pln
-ed tbey'n pt loll Cl tz«ible."
If JOllNSON'I llandardl, tho Unlled
Slota olread1 has lchlcYed a m!Utuy
victory tn Vlttnam. He -thla on Iha
(lc:t that tho ~ then -to haYO
.. hope of ""1nlar militarily -• lharp
chlop 1ram the 111u..t1on of a11 ,.... .... The c:Wet e1ecutlv1 allo tlpl'Ulel
~-:\~1r~~
...... ~-illla.llalthoJ
pride In, bla 1111 -lo -the Msri-ed Anny paratroopera Into tho
nvoli-wncttd Domlnloa ~bllc -
·-... imenw ,....., 1n 1111 .,.. -. .. ..,._ rtptltedq to lllllll --·=,,,,,-........... ... * .............. .....
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' .,
-: "NJ Judlmenl la lbal -11J1tor7 II
wTilleo, 10U'll -that ... ,,,-..i ___ Qdia... •
of taxes1o support the largest ltemJ In the local bud1et
~chools, welfare and sbnilar services -and tunu
tbis llnanclng and corM>l completely over to the state.
By drastically reducing bonding capacltieo for all
local agencies, it literally brings to a halt construction
of facilities -which in a growing area lllte Orange
County could create a mess lhst easily could take de-•
cades to untangle.
The practical effect of l'ri>pooitlon I 11 to place
local govemmer!ls at the mercy of Sacnunfnlo for
most -and In some cases all -financing and plan-
ning. If one were to sit down to ha~ a flot to tum
local government over to total state cootro , you could
hanlly come up with a more effective, simple and In·
1idiou.s device.
Neither Proposition l·A nor Propoolllon ,9 can re-
duce total lases. Tbls only can be done by curillng
government spending by reducing some government
.services or functions. ,
'!be main objective of both propositions Is to take
some of the coot of government oil of tl)e home. To
whatever extent the resident gets some relief from
either proposition, qther tax sources -piimaiily sales
taxes and income Wes -must be increased to fill the
gap, lacking major reduction In spending for govern-
ment services. . ·
The citizen of Californle cannot have it both ways.
. Only one of the propoei'tions can becOme law.
Either we get responsible, conservative, fiscally
SOllJld properly tax relief from Propos!ion l·A ; or we
take the dangerous plunge into an uncharted never~
never land wllh Proposition 9.
Proposition l·A strongly merits a "yes" vote. Pro-
position I demands a resoundlng ''no".
I
Some Congressmen Fear Rtlss lfJisrile
Battlewagon Peril? • Ill
WASHINGTON -The upenslvely
refurbllhed USS New Jeney ia finally on
lllllloo oil Vietnam performing abore
bombardment missions, but her presence
there hu aroused some misgivings at the
Capllol.
The c1111e of the concern la a cheap
and unaopbistJcated Soviet misslle named
Styx. It wu the Styx wb!cb quickly sank
the llraell destroyer Ellath in last year'•
Ara!>-lsraell war.
NOW SOME of the congressional
leaders who have been pressing for the
reo:•nmlqlontng of a batUeship aee·the
S~ u a menace to the New Jersey as lt
iwowla the coast of Vietnam awaiting
caill for fire 1Upport from it.a 18-incb
IUJIS· So for the'-Styx bu DOI been wed
•1a1nst U.S. ships in tho Vletn(1111 wor. It
can, however, be 1nllalltd on Russian--
built torpedQ boats of the Komar clua
Jii:e those which attacked U.S. destroyers
tn the Gull of Tooldn tn lllM.
The Russians have, in fact. given
Komar class torpedo boats to a number
of naUons, including CUtro'a Cuba, for
uae with the Styx missile.
The Pentagon copcedes that the StyJ: iJ
an effecUve weapon which is a threat to
U.S. fleet unlla oil Vietnam. Dr. John S.
Foster Jr., Pentagon research chief, aaya
it could link a destroyer "comparable" to
those polrolllng in Tonkin Gull.
The Navy brass believe, however, that
the New Jersey'a arma and armor would
prevent any Styx attack from causing
any algnlficant damage to the big bat-
tleship. ·
Sen. Richard B. Russell, (~a.),
chairman of both the Senate · Armed
Services eoininl11ee and the MilltsrY Ap-
proprlaUons SubcommlUee, was the 1irst
congresalonal leader to urge that a bat-
Ueship be ta.ken out of mothballs for use
In Vietnam. In recent cloaed-door hear-
ings, Russell disclosed hll second
thougbla :
4'1 PRDSED very vigorously three
yeara ago. Finally, two yee.rs too late, I
got them to do it -to overhaul one of
our baWeshipa and put It back in the ac-
Uve Oeet.
"But I have had aom.e concern about
that ever since the Egyptlana knocked
out the Iaraell destroyer 90 easily. Wou1d
one of those inlsslle1 put tbe New Jf!r!ey
out of acUon?" the senator asked.
"Certainly one mJssile would not put
the New Jersey out of commission,
Senator," sald Adm. Thomas H. Moorer ,
the chief of Navo! Oper.Uons, oddlng: "I
feel that the New Jersey could take
._v.eral of these mlaslle:a without bein&
algnlflcanUy damaged."
"I would feel hljd U the f1nt Ume tt
Wll fired upon, ft WU II.Ilk by one of
\bel< f400 m1as11 ... " Russell declared at
lllOlber point in the now published heal'
lop,
NAMED A1TEB the mythlcll riV« in
bell, Stys la • wtnpd alr·bre•lhinl
weapon mmewhat almilar to the Navy'•
old Rellllua mlaslla. Repeated Styx .~
llcb hll llil EUath, appsrenlly thanb to
a radsr suJclapce l)'llem, and • flnll lll<Jl
killed fDldY ot the destroyer'• crew u
they ...,. IWlmmlng In the water.
In dllcualont with RUSlell, Sen. Stuart
lymlnpm, (!).Mo.), and Sen. Mlltoo R.
Youna. (ft.N.D.), M"°"' and Footer
•• fhor!J•
Dear a.orae : I'•• followed your advjce to
Ille latter in trying "' be -· tic with my ~ I quit being wl·
a!>y._by and 111¥, srabbed her
and caw her • big till.
However, 1he slapped ma •1.117.
Wbat do 1 do now!
CRESTFAU.EN
Dear Cre1tta11an: .
I don't --fl>al's as fl<• .l ..., tot. too.
minlmlzed the efieCts of such ID lttact
on the New Jersey.
Moorer testified that 1 Styx lltack
"wou1d be aimllar to a small fighter ap--
prolJChing on the deck." Foster com-
mented that unlike a thin-5kinned
destroyer, the New Jersey bu 14 to 17 in-
ches of protective armor.
In heavily cenaored tat'"?OQY• Foster
also indlcaled that U.S. wll'lhlpo o!I Viet-
nam have electronic counter.weapons to
frustrate rador bomlng devices.
-fl wll delrly DOI "°"Yinced that P-.,n plannen bave paid eowgb a~
tentlon to the St)'>.
"I cant understand w1lf tho Navy bu
not .taken any lteJ>I to have either a
defenae against it or to have a com-
parable or better mtulle f<Jl'.. our use. I
don't knoW of .ariy weapon ofll)1a range
or accuracy that ii in our lnvelrtoty," I.be ·
..... tor declared.
The New Jersey'• arrival off Vietnam
earlier raJsea the queaUon of whether
it will be able to bomba,rd in areaa now
.off Um.ill to air bombing -areu above
the 20th p a r a 11 e I which were
proocr!Qed in President Johnson's speech
of March 31, So· , tar cru11en . .and
destroym hive NOT littd into those
areas,~ the N~ Jersey is apparenU,
under limilsr restrictions. ,
PENTAGON TAl\GETING experts SI)',
however, .that tbOse re.strictiODI mean
very liUle for thie present. '1bert are
plenty ol priority targets on the
unrestricted 10Uthei'n ftitlget ,of the .
demllltariud zone, they point out, to keep
the bl& baW<ahlp busy for 110111e Ume.
Fortlfied' IUll empl ... ....U in rocky
hlllsfdes bave lmgwlthstood repeoted &
tacks I>)' lln:raft. They will now · ba
targela for the %;'/00.pound {lrOjfJctllel
lobbed shoreward by the New Jeney'1 lt-
lnch battery.
ln·tbeoey thooe gum. bave Ii rap of
mort: than 30 mile• and could reach
across the DMZ at !ta narrowest polnL
Actually, however, ahallow c o a -1·t a I
waten require thal the New .Jeney Ranf1
some distance oil abore while It 11 flrlna
11 malnland targetl.
Note: Pruenc:e of tho N ... Jmey off
Vietnam rtrengthena the tiand of the
United States in ill dealinp with North
Korea. 'I1te big ship could qiUckly provl(!e
support there if a deterloriting dtuiUon
ahould demand ll
1!1-8.Allea
AD<! Job A. GoldllllHli
Kids , We Heard Plea
For Bigger Allowances
Bank of Amtrica just reltastd itl
forecmt on tM U.S. 1conomu for 1969,
predicting a ttmporarv subdued
tconomic •etting and .. policy per-
ltt.ltrance' 'on the part of both bu.fi-
nes• and government. Thi.$ ii how a
father might have ezpl.afned the
bank's forecast to hi.I children.
Dear Olildren:
Your mother and I have carefully
considered your request for a bigger
allowance. We will keep tt tmder con-
sideration but, in the meantime, would
like to tell It like it II.
The year 1969 is going to be a little
dilferent from 1968. Mom and I will be
payine more tu.es to the government
fGt" Soci-al Security and the war in
Vietnam. Because of this we lbould aD
try to bold down our expenses . That
means fewer tweaters and beil-bot--
toms and rttords. Save a little.
Most of th.la will be iocked to us by
the end of tltls year, around OlriJtmu
shopping Ume, anil weD loto 19&9 wllen
the insurance pcemiums and incremed
tu.es come •ound. Because of thil we
wion't buy a new frtem next year and
,.. might decide to keep Ille cor for
anotllor year -aflor all, Ille engln• la
lltill pretty JOOd.
WE STILL BA VE a big bill from
department olol'es for purcl>asu we
have made in tile put few years and
will bav-e to meet those paymenb. In
the meantime, my union 11 demanding
bigtier wages, wtlich shouJd trne care
ol. some of aieae out-of-tbe-ordina.rJ
expenditure a .
Th1ngs are cOlting mere and rm not
keeptng up 1olary0wlse, wlllch .,. ...
less savingl in the bank. 'lbil dtuaUon
might exist for a w1l1le until wo bur
-the new PruJdent bal Jn mind.
And I cuess h1o declalonl will depend
on ttie Vietnem attu.ation.
Thi> II not all • '1oOll>Y u It
tounds, however. Wblle we ml~" to tia!Ken Ille family purte a
bl!, .... can bli opUtniltlo m Ille
nllL
YOU WILL STILL .. iliJe lo mua
•
purchases for yourselves, but In a
more 1J1oderate and seled.ive manner.
Thus, while there are aome weak
points in our family f1naoce1 at tllJa
Um•, Ille outl<m ii good.
Thing3 should be plcldq( up uvund.
mid·year. Jn case the .VlW>am ques·
tion la settled with • la.IUN peace, our
-ngth u • lam!\)' should go !IP because· yoUr Dad b in an. industry not
closely tied to Ille -.effort. 'lbll
should also low« ourwe1 In Ille loo&
run .
Aod oo our blistc streng!iu should
not be overlooked even u I ~
aome peS5lmlst!c posslbllltieo. Al leort
full ...,,ioyment Cl tile Wort lorce In
thia house trlsts..
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
The hnlwn utility poleo sre much
cupO>ior to· these fadisb gray ones.
The brown variety blend in mucb
helter ot nlghl
BEANY
· RookieSpa~~ .. .
Ready to Ride
With Apollo 7
By EDWARD I'.. DELONG
UPI s,_ Wrtt<ir
SPACE CENTER, lloliston -Soft.
apoten Dlllln F. Eisele eoler1!d hll Jut
weeb.of training for Apollo 7.eqer to
"get on with it" and atart hla tJrst apace
flight.
To· him, the night 11 the ·rtalizaUon at
last of a Ioaical step,ln_tµs car~ w~
five yean 1go carried bim from teit
piloting jet aircraft to the Altronaut
Corps.· He ls quick to say' "I don't feel
like i. rookie:" ·
Eisele feell the apace ·agency bu
eliminated most risks that once plagued
Apollo, and be ii confident of 'the flight'•
1uccess.
"U I thought It was risky, I wwld
either not 10 or take aome kind of 1teps
to. eliminate the rtaks,'' ho said durlna hia
last days Jn Houstoo before the milsinn.
"l'm nQt nervoua at all," be sajd. "rm
looking forward to it very eagerly. We've
been working on ft 10 long, and now that
It'• finally at band we want to cet on wtUa
It."
EISELE nm,, in the ceoter coucb ol
Apollo 7. He 11 the :ahip's navigator and,
(or eight hOW'I out of every day, wDl be
the only man awake in the apacesblp.
Apol!O has • pair of hammock beds fi~
led under I" left·hand and rtgltt-hand
couchel. Elsele's own sleep peflbd comes
first on the lnlUal day of nigh~ making
him the first man to use a bed In space.
Ute Schlrra, the brown·hatred
astronaut wllb the lhy smile b a com-
pulllve punster. When be start. talking
about the mission, however, be ii all
sertoosneu.
THE MOST IMPORTANT part of the fllgh~ to him, II performing oil the test
obJectl>es. He said be bu DOI given
much \hOught to the things that would
peironally pleue him durin& bla !Im
llay in .......
"I've been told that tho view ol eortli
fronl up there ts tmprealve,'' be said,
.. ., I'm looking forward to tal:Jn& that ta
Ind perhaps taking• few good plctum ot
IL" Photogropey II ..,. of bla bobbies.
I,
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Tuesday, October ... 1968
n. rdl1o11a1 '"°' of .._ n.ar
Pllol '""' lo mfom Oll4 '""" 1ilaU l'M<f<n br prcmiflng 11111
..... ._... oplnlolll Oll4 .....
...,.,.,,, oa loplco 'Of ln-
o!ld signl/l«m<:f, br ~ .•
,.,_ !"' ... ni>ro"""' of our f'fad<rl' opinloftl, oll4 bf
_ .. lbltl Ill< dll>tn1 -pojnlr of mformtd ob1,,,,,,,
Oll4 opoJce"""' on loplco of Ill<
""'· Robert H. Wead, PubDms
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