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Spo .. Workers Wttch Ltunch
Apollo" 7 Begins ll ~day,
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -ApoDo 7 thundered tDto crtJft '1Uii a drilm" to-'
dq. carrjlQc tltfee astronauta on u 11~
d"1 •artlH:lrcJlnl t t11al lo r · a Cbrlotmutlme trip ll'Olllld the .,.... .
\We're havlbg a bill," ttpOrted O:m-
mllld PUol Walter Schlrra u bt and JU
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Convicted. Slai or Tucktt
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BOSTON (AP) -Sen. Edwan! M. X-
nedy s a y 1 Democ:raUc leaders knew be
WU not • mi.OUI candidate for the
DemOcrauc presidential nominaUon, but
supporters of the JJllnority 'plank on Viet~
nam uked him to delay a public
disavowal of the movement to draft him.
"As long as It looted like I might be In
the wing!, oome thought It would belp the
minority plant. My own lncllnallon Is
IOrt of to doubt it," the Muaacbuletts
Democrat ll1d in an tntervtew. ,
The tnternew, with Richard H. Stewart
of the Boeton Globe's Washington )loreau,
was published in the G1obe today.
A.ske<l wby be walted'lll)W the )hlrd day
of the Democratic NaUonal Convention to
end the movement to draft him, rKennedy
said, "l thought I ha~ -'1"d• ,tt ~1-that
I didn'thave any-Intention.'; .I had.talked
privately to Democr~tic lead~•·l'
Kennedy said lbe possibility of runnln&
for preai~t this ye&r was "nner a
serfOUI question in tny mind" bec&Ulf of
''a~ of riuom, prtmar11y personal"
Alter his lx<lher Robert'• bid for the
nonllnation was cut abort ' by an
a11aulri'1 bUllet in Los kigelea,· Edward
was first prominently , menUoned u a
poeslble vloe presidential nominee. He
eliminated hlmaell from .conal~er1Uon,
however, with 1 statement Julfi 26.
Kennedy uld some hid lilYiled him to
withhold that ~~, unW altfr the
Republican coavmtlon the follciwirlg
weet, but he decided againlt It becaUIO
t•t dldn,t want to mialead anyone • be
mlltntierpreted. ti
YACH T REPORT
GI VEN TODAY
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YacbtinC "athle&el" the Ol)'tDlllc
Tbtre'1 no alUtudt \.:!em for the
Games, but JI j'OU onl to -oomelhOll about their .-, ~ Pap II lbdtf. •, ~-,-
DAIIJY PILUI' Boatlile ICdllnr Ai-
Loctabey Is In Acapulco for the bl( ll!ow
tnd be cull off todl1 with the !Int ol. '11
terlet of uclull'fe iepor1a I.lorn llall:o ··~ ~.,acldlat -11'• ' lettUNd .. tbt 'lloatlng -
Warns of Special Senat'! Session
W .-.SHINGTON (AP) -Pre!ldeot
Jobnson said today adoption ·Of the
nuclear nonproll(eratlon treaty is im-
portant to the oecurlty of the nation and
declared he wlll '.'aerloualy conJider call-
ing the Senate into special session"
unless It ratifies the document
Without ratlllcatlon, Johnson saw star): omens aheid. He 1 aald new Duclear
_.... mlgbt '°"'" Into beq and ' this could force· a dilemma-upon the United
States:
-"Either withdrawing our influence
and commltmeQt from areu of the world
which are vitaJ to oUr lnteresta; or ·
-'·'ffilving other naUona trigger.. a
nnclear confllct which could involve m.11
Then with a not too veUed rUerl!nce to
Republican prealdenilal nominee Richard
M. Nixon and Sen. Richard B. l!uJsell, D-
Ga., chalnDan Of the Seliate Armed
Servlcea Committee, JolJoson added'
"Thoee who now argue for ~ponlng
r•WlcaUon of .tbe ·treatY, must' .~e
the grave ~billty for ita, fallure -
·and for presenting· our country wlth thet
dilemma." .
However,. shJrtly after P r e s I d e n t
Jobnlon'1· statem'1ll. Senate Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield of Mootaiia uld
in ·a Senate speech \bit the treaty !II
too1~t to riak "injecting· election
year P.UUca Into the quatlon ol raWlca-
tloa."
Mamfleld aa.ld be bad no ,comment ctn
·the Prealdent'• remarks : ~·we wl,11 cross
that bridge when we come ta 1l" ,
'. Mansfield l&id, however,· that ar· rangementa have been made ,for maiing
the treaty the flrat order of busloal Qt
the Senate ForelRD Relations .Committee
In the new Senate lesaloa openlni ln
J11l1111'7.
Mansfield ,.;~,that .P maJ9flty leader
· he bad to face Up to realities.
He s'ald they i!lcluded the prosped Of
~ve 'debate -a Senate edphemlsm
for a .fllltiQSter -and the fact that ~
treaty h8d ~ tlie ' "'!b)ect Of c:ol>-
troversy between , the· two m·a j or
ptesidentlal candldatet.,
While both Nbon ani! Vice Presldect
Hubert Humphrey have endorsed . the
goals oI lbe treaty, lhey_dlsairee..oo the
, timing of raUflcatioo. , 1 Naon ha coumeled delaf because o1.
the Sovlet'-blo-c ' invasion cf
• Cr.echoolonlda. lll:mphrey i\u reporte4-
ly called for immediate action. ~ '.
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Mrs.TuckerTermsHersell I ' '
PreUy pUnr. That's the weeteod -wea~ Ol#UOQ~, dotted with lllCb
unaavorl' teh\1J · ·u Jiiw clouds,
local fog tIJd ~··: Looi; for a
temperature ,drop t<> SS al011£ the
ooast too.
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114.t a lot "at stfak" both ot the
Olvmplc Games 4/ntng mblc •lld
in Jhr 11Dimm!ng li9ol (PIJll• tfl).
And tn o ·covtr -1.tvre today,
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Mrs. Tucker l(new Her Guilt, Prosecution Says:
Mra. Tucker,•. d lla Mlnortl Drive,
kDew what she WU doing, knew It WU
wrong and tried to cover up after com-m!Wnc lbe Jmte 21 l:lllilll. the pro-
oecutlon cbarpd.
Judge Rooald CrocJ!nlw>k, pmldlnc
In Deparlmenl I, OrlllP Coul\17 Superior
O,Jurt. found the Colla M-dty coan-
dtmm'• wUe guilty of only ......i
dt&ree murder Wednadt;y, dee to b1r
meoW ·lllneas.
LBJ Praises Democrat,s,
Bl.ast,s_ Nixon, Wallace . .
Lm. PST 11 mlnuta after blutoff.
Jt WU a ftawlea beginning fCI" the
lliakedown fun thet NY lHd to a lllgbt
Into moan orbit ad blct • t
Clrlstmutlme by Apollo I aod ltl tine
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The rllllOOlll4I -lbe bearial manned
opacecrllt In lbe world -Ufted pon.
derou.sly all 111 ocelDllde pod 11 l :OI
Lm. PST -oaq tine llllnlUs btblnd
!!Chedul~ . ~. "You are rlcbl on the old butt.Ml," the
tootrol -redloed the ~ .. Ibey ard>ed msjelt1ct1I)' OYer lbe Allll>
lie, --......... llune .. -lbe jole blue lll:f.
' A mil• over the ooeao, Apollo 7 hurtled
through the IOlllld blrrier, eend1ng a
,rave of thunder roU1nc ovtt the beaches.
'I "She'1 rldiDc llb a dream," reported
ScbhTL
The acceleration of the Saturn 1B
rocket, Schlna ~. was gentle itthoulb It buri..i them Into orbil 11
17,CO inDes an hour.
'''Jbe window• appear to be almost .
erystal clear," Schirra told ground con·
trol as they approached the end of the
f!rlt orbll
"We bave very good,vlllblllty oul ol ell
five wlndawl and lbe '""ter belch win-
dow 11 a dream for moallarlnc -(the dlmb into orbit)."
Scbfrn wu maldllg bll third f1lpt and
CUnningham and Eilele were newcomen
to space. Nelther ol the latter had mucb
to uy in the ear!y momentl of the flight.
The moonsblp carried 11.s single-engine
oecood stage Into orbit
On ttl lecond orbit, over the Pacific
Ocean, lbe astrooaut.s will jettison the
etqt, thm Olp around aod llqe a mete-.
believe hookup with It -prectlcln( for
docking maneuvers with a lunar landing
craft ·-later fllihll. The utronaut.s will ab<> photograph the
58-foot long stage.
nit first It.age dropped away two and a
half minutes after launch and Schirra
reported the second stage was up to full
thrust.
"All beautiful," he said.
SchhTa was qualifying u perhap1 tl)e, •
nation'• coolest astronaut -at least in
tenm of heartbea.L Mission control
repcrt.ed the commander's heart was
bHllnR rt Umeo a minute II llltofl -the
lowest by several beats ever recorded at
that point.
Jt reached lta high point -100 beats
per minute -when the first rtage fell
away.
Apollo 7 went into an orblt ranging
from 140 to 17t miles hJgh -a near
perfect orbit. The planned orbit had been
from 142 to 171 miles.
Olficlat.s kept a Warf eye on RUBtlng
wind throogb lbe llDal houn of lbe
countdown and llnally dedded It wun •t
-enoogb to eod&ORer lbe mlsslon. At I minutes and ts lecoodl before the
planned I a.m. PST launch, a bold of
about three mlnutes wu c.tlled to allow
tecbnidans time to cool the engines.
A mlnute and 20 aecondl into the flight,
Bouaton C.OOtrol reported "all l}'llems
go."
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CAUH>INIA
OillAHGa (OASl' f'U9l.ISHIHO COMl'A.NY
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hope for -and ..mtng lbe op-
pooitlGft .. roactlonaly.
In a network radio addral Thur'lday
--t>y tbe lnternatlooal Ledlea'
Garment Workers Union, Johmon aaJd be
bad complete faith In Iha ability ol tbe
Democratic nomlD'11 to CNf1 forward.
progressive domestic program.
"Few men that J have ever known have
understood our Urgent national need.I ao
wtll aa Hubert Humphrey and Edmund
Muskie," Johnaon declared.
In cootrut, be Aid, ''Then 11 all lbe
difference ol. dayligbl mi darkness -een lbe Nixon-Agnew Republlcao
record of reaction. and recession and the
lctnd of forward·looldng leacler1hlp that
tbe Hwnphrey-Muskie tlcket offers to you
·--~ .. ~·"""· A! lor third. party candidate George
Wallace, Job.moo aaid, "Americana are
too wise to waste thelr vote. on a false
prophet of fear."
It wu Johmon'• first general lta~
ment to the public on tbe campaign and
oaly hi! secood advertised endor11ment.
He vowed in withdrawing from candJdacy
for renomlnation March 31 he did not m..
tend to spend any time on partisan
politics. Subsequent While House ex·
plaoaUO. Indicated tbt.s applied ooly to
pelil!l!I pi>Uuc. In Jolma00'1 '1"11 beball.
The President said the Republican
presldentlal ticket and candidate• foc
Congress had promised to dllmantle what
bad been built under Democrat&c ad·
mln1!trations.
''Tbey'\!e propoted nothlng more or
less: than to pull this napon downward
and to pull it beck Into. another cycle of
Republican reaction and I n a c t l o n , ' '
Johnlm aaid. "And In doing ... Ibey
really promise to pull America apart."
He' led' into hiJ: commentl about
Wallace by saying there were harsh
pollttcaf ·~ trying to divide lbe
American people.
1'1be man who ltood at the school
house door, defying the law, lJ now
Preteodini to be lbe apostle ol onier,"
Johmon said of Wallace's attempt to pre-
vent tntearatloo at the University or
Alabama.
The President devoted most of h1s talk
to dorp.estlc Issues, but touched brJerty on
Vietnam and the nuclear nonproliferation
treaty. ' .
He said while It was regrettable peace
had not been achieved in Vietnam, he
waa confident the Parill conference
·:utUmately" would produce agreement
Douglas Workers
Share Triumph
Of Apollo Launch
Anxious members of the McDonnell
Douglu Spece Center teem In Huntlngtou
Beach thiJ morning watched the clocks
as lbe Apollo mllslon roered Into Iha
skies at Cape Kennedy.
They were awaIUng the perfonbanee of
S.IVB stage of the giant Saturn rocket.
'Ille stage, manufactured in Huntington
Buch, waa roaring toward Jta seventh
!Uccesslul fl1ght.
At the prescribed two hours tod 55
minutes into the ml&slon the stage fired
perfecUy sending lbe Apollo spacecraft
into' an orbit close to the il'ltended 150 by
122 nauUeal miles.
It also sent McDonnell Dou&las
engl.neen into jubilation at the rucceu
they tntw would be for the entire mi.ss.lon
and tbetr contribution to lbe Apollo pro-
gram. But jUll oendlng the spacecraft Into
orbit WU not the only lotendtd functlon
for the S.IVB stage. The IJ)&cett&ft pro-
gram included moving about flO feet away
from the now defunct rocket high abov•
tbl earth.
'lbe aJtronauta: then were to perform
·pitch and roll uerclles and to moni the
Apollo spacecraft blck to the S.IVB stage
and to uae Iha rocket In docking
maneuven.
Marine Choppers
c.oDide, Kill 12
SAIGON (Al') -TWo U.S. Merino
bellcoptm colllded In the tlr todOY and
crubod, :i:f ell IJ perlOl1I aboanl, tbl
U.S. ~ nported. Ollldal.s ll1d lbe accident ln.o!Vld two
be1lcopc.n eogoged In troop eupport
m'a'oM near Hlll a , a NarlDe l1n bue
1$ mlla IOUtbwut ct Ila N &OR·
Ao JIS4, carT71nS • cmr ol four and
rour other per10011 collided w1tb a twln-
rotor CHll with a cmr <I foor. All ...n miJitar!l1 perlOJODtl, lbe COlll!!IOi>4 aid.
It wu the llllCllDd aerW collllloa In
South Vl<trwn tb1I mootb. Oii OCI. .. •
U.S. Anny ll<locopter and a ~
Cl!JO plane collided near lbe camp
El'IM alntrlp 11 mlla oorth <i H11t, klfl-
IQ( JI perllllll.
EntlRbt at.so crlt1clted two ol foor
psychlatriltl wbo evllluated the defm.
dant prior to her five-day trial, for not
obtaining comparaUve material to
balaoce !"'l-'l\lclter'a story al wbll
transpired.
"They would bave !al her well< rlRbt
out of thll courtroOal as qne," tbe
d.iltrlct at~'• cblef pro 1 •ea tor
declared, addjn&, "bulcally, 11\17 -ed only to MJ'S. TUcter •II •
''They bouR)I lier story --. line
and a1nker -1 don't mow bow Ibey did,
but Ibey did," . Enrflbt told Jud&•
Croolllbaok In IUlll!D&Uon ol lbe people'a
cue.
Mn. Tucker told two ol Iha
)ll)'Chlatriat.s that the WU IUbjectad to a
vlcloul attack by a1>.lgger woman, draw-
11111 • parllcularly sympalbetlc reaponse bf Dr.,l'hllllp O. Kramer , ol Metlopolltan
SWajJolpllal, Nonralk.
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-"It'• too bad the vlcUm can't be here to
tell of her terror ••• her Injury," Enright
noted.
A rncque photo ol Mn. W eatpbal,
ICl'Jlcbed, brut.sed, aod with ber upper lip
aplll vertf<:ally to the prma, lhonl
damage Inflicted by Mn. 'l'llcker who
Wll ab<> left villbly lojured • In the
D!Jlllery melee.
lira. Weatohal 'Ill 111ln by a carvfnR
"1111 jab wblcb pl..., a ~
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MRS. TUCKER'S TESTIMONY • • •
-to believe II dud. Salii!ued In prior conrt _.,.;-,
the defeodaot flnal1y 1ot a chance to )en
blr aide ct the *.'<r· -whi<b both lbe _,ilon aod de!IOll mow II diffused
by a dlatorted perception of Ibo world.
The cOie of lbe People Venus fr<ne
Tucker Wll Interrupted with • torrelll ol
-.. ahe angrily detailed another cue: that of Irene Tucker versus
Iha People.
'!be People -thole present -reacted
are tort&n," lhe declared, .. da, and
night."
Sbl 'IU kept lber< parlly due to a
series of 1& auaulUve inddenta which
came to ll&ht and which were attested to
by a dozeo witne'5t1, lncludlna the
m1yor ol her home city of 14 years.
Enright aa1d Mn. 'l'llcker 11 definitely
aulferlng fn>m wbat wu cbal'acterlJed 11
a jiaraoold sc:bl.sopfnnle peychoall; but
her aicE>eaa aUll -uot qualify b"' u
lcgally lmaoo.
The McNaughton Jlu1e, CalifonU'l
aiandard for determlnlltiO. of a deleo-
daot'a d-ol <rlrnlna1 mpoN1blllt7
when mtOlal llln,.11 a factor In u 'ol· • y -( ' ,..,.., 11 qnlle narrow.
Under tbe l>Ulc guldellne, a ....,..
mllll bl unable to dllUD(ulab -right and wrong, or realize the eon-
sequences of what be ls about t.Q. do or
has done.
"We are conceding that Mn. Tucker
went after Mrs. Weslphal," Enright aaid,
but poinled to oevtral (lporl:
-Mn. Weapbal WU Oeef!ic from
furlber combat
-The •lla<k occurred In tlio ~ of
lbe street oulalde Iha Tu<ker and
Westpbal hompl:
-Mn. Tucker left the aceoe after a
'"111n& Ille malntalnt ..., ao eocfdeotal
nick while she wu seized witb .0
oboeaalon to defend beneU.
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Threadl ol &DRU woven tbrouglr polite
ie.tlmooy lib obaviop ol ateel. Iha
defendant eiplained away all but one u
due to accident, fatigue, surprise, or
JlliolnlerP<etallim bl\,tba..WI '"·Siie alf'ed tblhlre acted With hosllllty
against door-to.door vacuum cleaner
salesman Carl Featherly, cursing and
thrOwlng a dish, but jusWled It by saying
he wu obnoxious and bad hi! foot in the
door.
-Mrs. Tucker went inside and Im·
mediately washed her dress, plua the
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Mrs. Schirra
'Glad It's Last'
Trip for Hubby
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -
Mrs. Walter M. Schirra watched her hus-
band rocket into space today for the third
time, expressed berself as elated and
then l&1d "I'm very happy It's the last
Ume."
"I think he'1 done enough," 1he sald.
1-r'here are llO many founger men who
Can do as well." ·
Sclllrra is 15, the oldest man to make a
space flight, and the first to make three
trip!:. He flew the one-man Mercury for
six orbits, was command pilot on the two-
man Gemini 6 that made the first
rendezvous in space, and ls the com·
mander of the three-man Apollo 7
launched today.
"I think It must have been the most
beautiful launch I've ever seen," Mrs.
Schirra told newsmen. "I'm so happy
that we have the progi'am on the way
again after the long wait ..
At the Donn Ei5ele home nearby, Mrs.
Eisele watched the launch with her
children and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hamilton of Gnadenhutten, Ohio.
She cried when the big rocket lumbered
Into ipaCf! and listened attenUvely later
as the taped ship-to-ground convel"S8tion
was relayed over the space network
monitor.
"I enjoyed the rerun," Mrs. Eisele
said. "It wu far easJer than the first
one."
On the quesUon of how doe1 she feel :
"I'm not sure yet. I can't believe It yet.''
The family of Walter Cunningham, Iha
_third man aboard Apollo 7, wa1 in
Florida to see the launch first-hand.
The Schirra and Eisele families were
up before dawn in order not to miss any
of the televised proceedings.
Woman, 7 4, Dies
In Auto Accident
Funeral arrangements are pending to-
day for a 7f.yur-o1d Santa Ana woman
killed Thursday when her car was struck
broad!ide at 17th Street and Prospect
Avenqe ln the TusUn area. . •
Dead on arrival at Santa Ana Commun-
ity Hospital after tbe 4:05 p.m. accident
IKI County Traffic 111'1
I• Death Toll 1•
WU !lln. Jwle campbell,Jla ol 125 N.
Partoo St.
California illgbway Patrol olflctn
aaid she co1Jided with .Mrs. Jane Lewis
McDowell. S7, of. 12921 Evenaide Drive,
Santa Ana, who wu makln& a left turn
onto 17th when lbe acddtnt occun<d.
!lln. McDowtll aulfm(l only minor In·
Jurlei, police npcifled.
Bl....,. Brothen Mortuary It banclllng
arranpmen1a for !lln. Ra.
Vietnam 'Coup' Alert .
Reduced to 50%
SAIGON (AP) - A lull akrl for South
Vlet:Data'• armed forces, wblcb &ed to
reportl o( a c o u p attempt against the
10\'ernment. WU reduced today to 50
perttnl olert, a spokelmao &OllCWICed.
'Ibe alert wu ordered Tuelday a n d
meant that all mWtary mm were ••
''""" to berraclls. Now half mllll r• main lhtrL .
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TEACHING CONCERT
She aald her childhood teaching in-
grained the concept of a wtlformed
poUceman u a friend to whom one may
turn for help and irotectton, then
deocribed plalnclotbel ofllcers who came JO'YIAL wrrNE8ll
to lbe Tucker home In cootempt. Jovial oo the wttneaa stand, featberly
''There were no 'policemen' at my denied it.
house," she said, claiming six or tight "I ran and got the dish_ this may be
detectlvea:, screaming and yelling, shoved childish and immature -and threw it at
her around while ransacking t be him," Mrs. Tucker said graciously.
reside.nee. Deputy District Attorney J a m e s
Gently and frequently referring to Enright said Mrs. Tucker was just seeing
small things -which neither speak nor things the way she preferred, to see
threaten -she said that during them, inNad of the way they occurred.
testimony, 1he wu boldlng a kitten to her "The mq1c of the hum.an mind is that
breut during the melee. tt can ratlmallse all thole other. 6cta,"
"No man -it bu alwey1 been 111J1 In-Emlibt aatd during Iller tesUDIClly, ad·
tenUon and always will be -shall enter ding a point for emphasis.· '
my house but my husband," she shouted. "That vacuum cleaner salesman bad
"Didn't your husband help you?" her better know just how lucky be ls that she
attorney genUy chided. only picked up a dish " he said. "My husband was in a state of shock," '
JM apal;,..."U. t•ld· lW~ have.a ..,... •
of coUee?I'" • •
Mn. Tucker bitterly complained of Circul~tion
treatment during the three months in • , t
which judges set no ball, problblllnR ber '
"She went out to do her harm, and si.
didn't pick up a banana, a spoon or a but-
ter knife, but the deadliest ~eapon in the
kitchen," Enrlght continued, hammering
al first degree murder.
"Until she testified, we were assuminc
that she was stimulated to act by a
beating," he laid, "but she was touched
off by some stimulus in t.alling with a
bank secretary."
Testimony bore this out.
Mrs. Tucker called her husband at the
United California Bank where he b em-
ployed a short distance away, but be
wasn't there and It was then Mn. Tucker
renewed her attack on the victim.
Enright also oUered a dark progoosbi
for any significant change in Mn.
TUcker, whether in a prison or state
hospital environment, due to the admitted
incurabillty of her afflicUon.
He reminded Judge Crookshank that
not only ls there no full cure, but the ~
blem worsens with age. _i.M. ''CertalnlY IMrt i a caule far eym.
pathy for the vicUm -and for the
defendeot. ~ to. her lllnesa -1111111 11
".dllntdllttt-. lbe-u Ila -·-did It." ........ llld. from going home to ber famlly to wait .M.8D8Pf'lft .
unW the case was heard. "_.
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ISOLATED t DAYS
Sbe claimed 1be wu Isolated four days
without food upon arrival ~t Orange
County Jail, which will be her residence
. for at least another 20 days or more.
On~e. ,,::.,a:•:::.=::=n ·;a;.
, ai;::::udlm 1or 11.s narrowneaa ln.,.., •• d . Mia. Tld<~ and many -. to
11111 ...,.;;;Alli~ ff} acll motlvl'*IJ>1
aental lllscinler~ • \
"The three months I bave spent in jail
CdM Coed Gets
Drug Use Charge
, I A JS.year-old Corona del Mar High
School girl was taken into custody on the
school campus Thursday morning on
charges of being under the influence of
drugs.
School authorities held lbe Kiri for
police after she Was observed staggering
around the grounds.
The girl reportedly told school officials
that 1be bad taken seconal pills.
Police arriving on the scene confirmed
that the student wu undel' the influence
of some kind of drug.
Her parents were noUfied and she wu
turned over to Juvenile Hall authorities.
RAPPORT
BY
DREXEL
Dr•xel, th• most trusf•ci
n•rn• In fumitur• brings
you • truly unlqu• ci•1lc.
Not only Jn
styl•, but in us•fullnest,
f••turin9 1 writing surf•<•
th•t pulls for th•t •rir• bit
of worlcln9 er••· Don• in a
beeutlful p•c•n finish thlt
desk would acid he•uty to
any home.
W. -41" • D. 22". H. 19"
~Z1!1111t116W11 •• • 'I'iiesday at lbe !lewporl<r hm. .
DAILY PILOT Clr<ulatloo Dtrector
Milan Leavitt will serve as convention
hOlt for the 200 people txpected to at·
tend.
'1tle 50th year meeting will include a
golf toul'hament Saturday morning at the
Costa Men Gou and Country Club, "'*
er the arr&ORerneol of Bob Caplea, ReRl.s' ter circulation director. A women'• ac-
Uvlty will lake place et Newporl Harbor
with a boat crulae and 1uncbeon at I h e
Balboa Pa¥1llon.
Allodatlon President Charla Lucche-
11 ol Bakeralleld Aid eeveral old-tlmetl
of lbe group, Including put pmldent.s
and other officers, are expected to turn
oul .
lo addition to CalUornla newspapen.
lbe uaoclation bu meroben from pub-
UcaUons .In Arizona, Nevada and Hawall.
Lut year'• convention wu held In L a 1
Vegas. Nut year'• b 1lated for Lake
Tahoe.
w alll'ollb ..... -bl·-,,... ........ -wlrlchto--~~-. tt ii otlD ti* rule.
Mrs. Tucker, weeping: and nearly m.
coherent after the verdict by Judge
Crook.shank, who heard the case without
a Jury, is due for an Oct. 30 probation and
sentence hearing.
Chances are she will receive the full
term of five years to.'Ufe for the 1laying
of Mn. Weatpbaf, whom Mn. 'l\lcker
teotlfled seemed· to be a bulybody,
althouRh she wu not hostile toward the
older woman. .
EnrlRbt aaid following tbo· venllct that
Mrs. Tucker could be referred to a It.ate
hospital on a writ, rather than sent to a
pen-1 system psychiatric ward.
In the meantime -a broken woman In
her attorney's words -Mrs. Tucker Wu
being led out a back alley, handcdfed
and flanked by a tall lherilf'1 matron and
a bailiff.
Each )'teld one of her anna and she
seemed much smaller than when she
entered the courtroom eight houri before.
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VO~. 61, NO. 245, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FllJ DAY, OCTOBER II, 1968 TEN CENTS
Weyuker, Rihal Clash Over Censure'. Call
'I By WILLIAM REED
Of 111to DlllY f'I"" Staff
Quiet disagreement between t w o
trustees of Huntlngtoa Beach Unioo High
School District bas broRn out into open
warfare with Trustee Matt Weyuker call-
ing for public «Mute ot Trustee Joseph
Riba!. ,
''The boar.cl, if it has any aen:se at all,
"'ill publicly censure this man. The
public, if it baa interest in receiving the
best possible education in the moot
0
......,.ic.i wayJIOl!Slble, must Jtart ask·
ing itself, 'what is lhla man doing on the
high school board and whose interests is
he reallf serving!' "
Weyuk:er said bi.a open attack was pro-
mpted by publication of a letter by Dr .
Ribal to t h e Orange ~nty Counsel
claiming be bad been denied acce5! to In·
formation at a board meeting in SeaJ
Beach.
He particularly criticized Dr. Ribal for
what he called "but another in a series of
0
No Fish Tale
12-year-old Hooks 37-pound Ray
. Eric Holthouae is only lZ, and he's been
fishing for nine years.
The blond, blue-eyed son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Holthouae of 302 9th St.,
Huntington Beach, bas woo first prize in
tjle "Sliark and Ray" contest topping all
Other anglers with his 371h pound ray,
hooked from the H\Dltingt.oo Beach pier.
The GS-pound seventh irader ~t St.
Francis of Assisi School admitted 1t took
one hour to wresUe in tht priz.e-winning
whopper ... [ threw him. back afterwards
to let him live," said Eric wbo keeps ooly
what he eats.
• For bis catch, Eric waa awarded a $45
rod and reel. The contest was spomcnd ~Y ti>!: Verne's Bait:and ioc..ie ~
, \ .... <19ea Eric, do 'J1-ill be'I not I 1~~~~~
• obsened. '
Ted Kennedy
Bid Revealed
As Peace Ploy
BOSTON (AP) -Sen, Edward M, Ken-
nedy s a y s Democratic leaders knew he
was not a serious candidate for the
Democratic presidential nomination, but
.Upporters of lhe minority plank OD Viet·
nam asked him to delay a public
disavowal of the movement to draft him.
"As long as it looked like I might be in
the wings some thought it would help the
minority 'plank. My own inclination Ls
sort of to doubt it," the Massachusetts
Democrat said in an interview.
The interview, with Richard H. Stewart
n! the Boston Globe's Washington bureau,
was published in the Globe today.
Asked why he waited until the third day
or the Democratic National Convention to
end the movement to draft him, Kennedy
said, "I thought I had made it ctear·that
I didn't have any intention. , .I had talted
privately to Democratic leaders." •
Kennedy said the possibility of running
for president this year was "never a
serious question in my mind" because of
"a lot of reasons, primarily personal."
After his brother Robert'• bid for the
nomination was cut short by an
assassin's bullet in Los Angeles, F.dward
was first prominently mentioned as a
possible vice presidenUal nominee. He
eliminated himself from consideration,
however, with a statement July 26.
State Circula tion
Manag ers Meet
The Goldea ,\nnlversary convention of
the California Circulation Managers M 4
soclation will be held Saturday through
Tuesday at the Newporter Inn.
DAILY PILOT Circulation Director
Milan Leavitt will serve as convention
host for the 200 people expected to al·
tend.
The 50th year meeting will include a
golf tournament Saturday morning at the
Co6la Mesa Goll aod Country Club, und·
er the arrangement of, Bob Caples, RegiJ..
ter circulation director. A women's ac--
tivily will take place at Newport Harbor
wiUt a boat cruise and luncheon at t h e
Balboa Pavilion.
Association President Cbarles Lucche-
si of Bakersfield said several old-timers
of the group, including past presidents
and other officers, are expected to tum
out.
In addition to California newspapers.
the association has members !rum pub-
licatiom In Arilona, Nevada and Hawaii .
Last year's convention wu held in L a s
Vegas. Next year's is 1lated for Lake
Tahoe.
publiclty·seeldng actions purpooelully
aimed at d.lsruptiori."
"At board meeU.ngs he deliberately
makes erroneous and unnecessary
statements which be knows will be picked
up by the press.
"Or. Ribal makes statements about
economies, but in reality they are
generally for publicity purposes. The man
accuses the rest of .the board of
'treachery' in its dealings w i t b the
public, yet time and time again thl.3 man
.... -behind !he bact ol the mt of the boanl ID the press with 'aecttl' let· ten:." ..
Weyuler said thal the material Dr.
Riba1 acculec! the board ol keeping from h1in 111 lbe bid spetjflcalioo list for a new
school and pointed out that it is available flir "lii&pection at district headquarters,
Mafui ooptes, Aid Weyuker, would bo
an "amnecessary waste cl the taxpayers' money"
ID 1'87 it was Dr. Ribel who mide the
.on -
Huntingwn·
Space Team
Views Lift
Anxious members or the McDoMell
Douglas Space Center team in Huntington
Beach this morning watched the clocks
as the Apollo mislilon roared into the
sides at Cape Kennedy.
They were awaiting the perfonnance of
S-lVB stage of the giant Saturn rockeL
The stage, manufactured in Huntington
Beach, was roaring toward it.s seventh
suceessful flight.
At the .prescribed two hours .and 15
minutes into the mission the Rap fired.
perfectly sendh\g the Apollo opat..r.ft
into an orbit close to the intended 150 ~
!U-~lllileL ,, ~...i ..,.~ ·n~·'alJO -· McDonnell ·..,
engineers into jubilatiol\ at the success
~h:tr .. ~~~
gram. '
But just sending the spacecraft into
orbit wu not the onlY intended function
for the S.IVB stage. The· spacecraft pro-
gram included moving aboUt eo feet away
from the now defunct rocket high above
the earth. ·
The utronauts then were to perform
pitch and roll exercises and to move the
Apollo spacecraft back to the S.IVB stage
ml ID uae the rocket tn docking
maneuvers.
Gunman Holds Up
W. County Bar
motion for a bond and tu override elec.
tioo, according to Weyuke.r. "When°thlngs
did nol go h1a way be Jeft a letter' With
the board in which he states h I s ob-
jections to the bond and tu Wues, a6d
that he was going to write arguments
against the propositions, and had already
sent a copy oC the letter to lbe pi'esa,
"Slzangely eoOIJih, be didn't bave auts
to show up at that mCetmg ; be serit a let..
ter in his place.
"This latest pretense at bein&..a 'cbam.4
a
UPI T1 ....... A lone gunman netted an estimated
$200 from a Westminster bar early today.
Bartender Robert Callahan reported a
man wearing a woman 's stocking over
his head and cradling a shotgun on his
arm entered through a rear door of the
Rebel Room, 8431 Westminster Ave., a
few minutes after midnight
A POLLO 71 UP, UP AND AWAY
$p.ce Workers Watch Launch
He ordered Callahan to stash the paper
money in the cash register into a bag
then escaped out the rear exiL
Mrs. Tucker Terms Herself
Wilson·Smith Parley
On Verge of Collapse
Quiet, Devoted Mother
By ARTHUR ll VINSEL
Of rri. 0.11r Pr .. 1 Stiff
GffiRALTAR (UPI) -The talks By her own oescription in testimony, between Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith and British Prime ti.finister Harold convicted &layer Irene M. Tucker is a
Wilson could collapse almost immediately devoted wile and mother who knows pro.
unless one side or the other comes up per manners, nunes wounded wild things
with something new , informed sources to health and never meant harm to a
said today. IOU.I
Wilson and Smith conferred late V · . . .. the night Thursday in an effort to k She lJ an interested citizen who has
the lalks alive, the informed sources sai alwayJ voted and says 1he aJways will.
By tra&lc and not4 yet..understood forces
or tem>r when the bird was motivated by
its prlmltfve fear to attack.
The fncklent described bore a grim
similarity to whatever psycboJoglcal spur
drove her to stab to death a Victim she
(See MRS. TUCKER'S. P110 I)
., Kennedy said some had advised him to
withhold that statement unW after the
Republican convention the following
week, but he decided against it because
"I didn't want to mislead anyc>ne or be
r•lslnterpreted.'"
Bishop Condemns
Catholic P a per
Beach Theft Suspects
within her own mind, she ii also classed
as a paranoid schizophrenic, one who kill·
ed a next-door neighbor U a result ol her
mehtaJ illness.
Westminster
Sitter Arrested
In Oiild Be~ting
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -The na·
UOMI catholic Reporter, noUonally
ctrcuJated i n d e p e n d e n t weekly
nMPSpaper, W I I condemned ot'fidally
Than!day by the billlop ol Kansu City·
St Joseph diocese, who thrutentd
members ol the .-.paper ltafl with
automatic excommunlcatlon.
The Moot Jlev, Charles H. Relmlfnl
char&td the newspaper with havln( a
"polaonous charuter" ml oattd tbe
editors not to uae the word ·•c1thollc" on
Its muthead,
The liberal newspaper, edited by.
lloberl G, Hoyl, _,,tly pu~lllhed a
~ologlcol study on the qucstion or
mt!k:lol birth control. Tho bishop clltd
tflU! and tarlltr articles on the power of
papacy and the perpetual v1t1lnlly of
Mnry.
r
Surprised by Mesa Police
A"~ of Hunungton Btoch-burg!ary
suspecta -ooe of whom nearly flilnted at
the aighl of a gun -were aurprl...t Jn.
side a Costa Mesa pharmacy early today,
with. about MOO ln cash and a quantJty or
drugs,
' """"... 00 IUlj)ldoa of burglary ...... Jltf.-F. )¥etnborg, ti, ol 10011 Fomstal
Drift, • ........ and Arthur LID-
denrwl, 11, ol ll?tl Ranger Line, a
photographer,
Colla Mesa Polke Lt Dudley Van
Cleve crtdJted 1 pollc:eman on rouUne
patrol wjth capturing tbe •'llJ)eCtl after
he noticed pry marU on the rear door of
the bulidtnJI,
Officer ''i'td Wlloon stopped 'behind'
FMter11 Pharmacy, SID W. tnlh Sl., about
. 4:30 a.m., ordtrln& bis partner, Raerve
• ~
O!Jiw Nate Arnold to radio for a blck4
up unit.
Wl1'on then kicked open tbe rear door
and two shadowy figures -later Iden-
tilled aa Lindennao and Wetnber1 -
"""' where they otood,
"One ol them just aboul fainted whoo
the gun Wll pulltd," said Lt Van CJ<ve,
Offlctr Richard Bench arrlvtdi tbe scene ID wlil in handling the c and
the ~ ol IUlpecls were rtllev . ol
1boot *'• pl111 abcoJI lOO Di audld
tabltl< and a qU>llUty ol -lOOI, pollce aatd,
Lt. Van Cleve sald poUce au at..
tempting to Hnll: Linderman a n d
Wclnberc to at leaat ODfl other Cosla
Moaa burglary •
Dur:ln& ber testimony, it became ob-
\tioo1 ahe refuses to believe the picture
developed by the prosecution, shortly
bo!or< her Iris! ended In Its filth day.
Perhaps she nevtr wUI.
\ A facet of personality described by wlt4
nesset and dlmlMed by t w o
poychtatrlsts who u.stebed only ID her
version of what occurTed June 28,
boWever, erupted on the wltneaa st.and.
Her {ace conttried with ra,gej her
vol°', altmately temper..t like a lle<I
blade Ql' rWng llke a power 11w, apllled
out the way the ~vea event.a IW'~
rounding \he ~al>J>orhood episode, ·
"I . bava nevar hurt ~ ,ift.
tenUooaQy," tho begao calmly, lOUlng o!
a fuW. .Uort to aave a kllttn ebe ow
wbacke'd. wllll a broomillck by • !armer
Mdipaot ot. the alaln' l\ln. Hamett
, Wealphal'• adjacent l>omc. ,
OMc, she said, •be nllhed t'hawk wJth
• bro!<i:n win& and !'aa rewardtd by ' a
flurry of:, 1Cr1tch1ng talw and a moment
A Westminster male babyalttef wu ar·
rested Tburadl)' oo chargu ol felony
chtld beating and assault wllh Intent to
commli murder after a Costa Meaa
molher re...ud her two-year-old aon had
suffmd i okdll !racture anti tnlurtes lo
hi~.t!n.Jalled RObert G~ Strickland,
:to, 7811 llth SL, shortly afltr be VoiW>-
lartly sumndered at the police 1tsllon
abool .-,
M"' Diane Bla<tman. 11111 Orange
Avt., nolllWd ~ !""° the bol!lltal lier
IOfl, Eric1 WU bi1ten •lilll ht WU at the
. ~klao<I bome.ftom,7 lo l:IO p,m. Wed-
i)'. •
, Wtltmtnat<r Commilnlty Ho a p !11 I
authorlUea aald locl11 !he boy "waa Im-
~•··" r ... u,.. • ,
A medical r<port aald Ibo -•ul·
fered a skull fracture irld .aevere lnJuriesi
IO bis iroln· The rf'1111lde or the chllcl's
!ace and head aflO waa m>llcn, poUce raid,
•
•
Pion~ the peoptt• fi u far 11 I am con-
cerned, the last straw. In Ove ytll'I Util
man bas shown that he ii on tbll acbool
board for publicity and penonal glorifica-
tion, to be ·used as a stepping stone to
further bis own personal ambiUons and at
wboae e:r:pense? -tlie tnplyen and
students of the diStrict.'" ·
Or, Ribal called the attack by We)'liker
"vicious" and said it is designed to bide
(See ntUSTEEll, P11e, 1).
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[aufich J,
Called
'Dream'
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -·Apollo 7
thundered into orbit "like a dream" to-
day, carrying three astronauts on an 114
day earth-circling trial f o r a
Cbristniastirne trip arOWld..the'mooo.
"We're having a ball," reported Com·
mand Pilot Walter Schirra as he and his
crewmen, .Donn Eise~ and Walter Cua:.
ningham, sailed over Australia on ~
flr11t orbit. I
About .. l!our afltr 1auncti the
astronauts got the nod for a aecood orbiL
EIJCh of the am m or t!I' ... .,,.. 111
orbits must bo approvtd by '~ con-
trQl. -··,.
'!)le oalion'• fir" mlll!lld ·-'"" lure tn nearly lt<o !"'~,, ief bact ~ the
Apollo I dlruter. reacjied 0rl>11 al 1:11
a.m. PST 11 rilinutes alter ~last.off. ll waa a t!aw1,.. ·beglon!ni for the
shakedown run that may le.a ~· a flight
Jnt6 moon orbit and back at
Chrlalmasilme by Apollo I aod Its three
crewmen.
The moonship -the heav!al manned
spacecraft In the world ..: lilted ,..,.
deroualy off its oceanside 9.1.d at 8:03
a.m. PST -only three m1nUtu behind
llchtdule, ~ "You are right on ol ut(Rn," the
control center radi the astronaul! u
they arched majestically over the AUan.-
Uc, spouilng an orange flame against the
pale blue sky.
A mile over the ocean, Apollo 7 hurtled
(See APOU.O, Page I)
Y ACH.T REPORT
GI VEN T ODAY ·
There's no altitude problem fur the
yachUng "athletes" of the Olympic
Games, but Jf yoo want to knpw
something about their attitude, check
Page 19 today.
DAILY PILOT Boating Editor Alroon
Lockabey is in Acapulco for the big show
and lie casta off today with the first of his
aeries of e:rclusive reports from Mexico
on Olympic Games yachtJq: events. It'•
featured on tbe boating pap.
Or•"9•
Weailler
Pretty punt. Tbal'• the weekend
weather outlook, dotted with such
un11avory terms 8! tOW clouds,
local fog and drlule. Look for a
temperature drop IO 18 atonr the t
coast too, J
I NSID& !'ODAY
Corona dtl Mar'• Toni Hewitt
I~ a lot "at ateak" both a' tht:
Olympic Game-a dining Mbl.e ond
In lh1 nolmmfng pool (Page 20),
And tn a COVf1' /cotun-cada11,
WEEKENDER $GlU.Ct1 thereat o/
Ill< Orong• Coa11'1 daalfng do:-
rn Olvfnpiant.
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rrldly, -u. H68
Mrs. Tucker Knew Her Guilt, Prosecution Says
, ' .
.:Jt'm•u Senate -
~·LBJ
:. ..
Call. May
:session on Treaty
" -W ASlllNGTON (AP) -President
lohlllOll said today adoption of lbe
nuclear mJOIX'OWeration treaty la tJn.
porlanl to the aecurity of lbe ·-and dedoitG be will ''lkloualy cooslder can-
•"-the Senate Into apeclal -on" fl!.,. H ratllles the document.
WllbOUt ratlftcation, Johnson,aw star!:
omens ahead. He said new nuclear
powert #t come into being and this
could force a dilemma upon the UnHec!
States:
:· -"Either withdrawing our loOuencc
1-and commitment from MUI of the world
.'tWbich are vital to out iDtereatl; or
-"HaYing other nations trigger n
_wa.uclear conflict which could involve us."
"'k Then with a not ioo veiled reference to
Republican presidentlal nominee Richan!
l!f. Nixon and Sen. Richard B. Ruuel~ 0.
,•:;.Qa., chairman or the Senate Armed
1§ervices Committee, Jo~on added:
_. "Those who now argue for postponing
_nUficalion of the treaiy mU1t assume
1he grave respom!blJJty for ill !allure -'~nd for presenting our country with that
dilemma."
~ However, lhortly alter P r e 1 i d e n t
"'\J'ohnaob.11 statement. Senate Democratic
:' ,_ -
Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said
in a Senate speech that the trealy was
loo important to risk "lnjeclin& election
year polltica into the question ol ntilica-
tlon."
MatWleld u1d he hid no comment on
the President'• remarb: ''We will crou
that bridge when we come to it."
Mansfield &aid, . bowev•, that .,...
rangement.s have been made for making
the treaty lhe lint order of buSiness of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
in the new senate session opening in
JllUW')'. -
Manalleld llld lbal u majority leader
he bad to , ... up lo ...Utiel.
lie llld lhe7 tnc1udad the proopect of
extemlve dehell -a llenall euphemllm
for a fWbulter -and the fact the! the
traaty bad become lbe 111bject of -troveray between the two m a J o r
pmldenUal candldatu.
While both Nixon and Vice Prealdenl
Hul>ert Humphrey have endoraed the
1oa11 of lbe 1rea1y. they dllasree on lh• llmtoi of ratlllcailon.
Nixon bu COllJlHled delay bec&uae of
the Soviet-bloc lnvuJon of
Czecbollovalda. Humphrey bu reporled-
ly caDad fer lmmedlaie aclion.
·Nixon · C"laims Humphrey
'.~Would Bankrupt Nation
., ...
·~· DALLAS (UPI) --lUchard M. Njxon
~ his DemocraUc rlval,[or preal-
.denl today of bein& the moet ezpellllve
lll!nator 1n history, propo11lng federal pro-
grams that would have cost $100 bllllon
more than actually spent.
Nla:on, in remarkl prepared for a rall y
at Southern Methodist Univer1lty, said
this "spending spree" would Ji.ave
lwlkrupted the nation.
"C>ne candidate say& the 10 percent
surtax is sere to stay," NlJon s a Id of
Humphrey. "I uy, thls b a war tu: and
as soon as posalble mu.st be repealed."
He aa.ld, "One candidate advocates con-
Cll!lltrating more and more power Jn the
federal gov~ent. I say, it Is Ume for
new policies to move power away from
Washington back to the state!, locel
1overnment.s and the people."
He Added, "One candidate stands for
putting millions more on welfart rolls.. I
aay we need to put mort millions on
payrolls.''
He cmcltJded, "Ont candidate is
ahackled to the mistakes of lhe past,
bound lo the old ways, able to ouer more
of the eame failures. 'Ibe Nb.on team
llllnds before the people wllh free banda,
able lo came lo crIPI wllh lhe lulure,
ready to mo~ America forward on a new
road."
Nlzon a:ot a report Thursday from a
.i<nlgn policy adviser lhal aupporttd his
coot.enUon American prestige abroad is
.Wanln(.
William W. Scranton. former governor
of Pennsylv.W.a and ea:ecuUve assistant
to former Secrttary of Stile Chriatlan
.
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DAILY PILO T
OltA!ilGI COAST 'VllLISHING COMPAHV'
Roltort N. Wood 'r"llllr!I .... Put11l1Mr J••• l . C.rl•y .\ \Ila> ..,...._. Wld 0-tl ""'tiHW
T11oM•• K•••il ....
Tirto11101 A. M11r11hino
MltlHll!f lt:d!ftr
Alftwt ·W.,. ltto1 Wlllio"' lo•d
.t.t.d•N Hllfltinwtolt a..cti lllltror City ltltw
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, !!Ullr. ret1\l')led from a lhree-week ljNr
of America'• European allies and aald
their lmpreuton WI.I thit America wu
not abJ1· 0 to take care Of'ltl"bwn Inter.nil
probl11111, monetarily, raclany and 'to
other thlnp."
He 1aJd il'lere alto ;vu a very deep
feelinc that "with the myopic attention of
lhe ·United Statea on the Far Eut"
J!ln,PO <bu been "overlool<ed and fa·
nored... '·
, ' Sciinko, <--who toured~ O·t r m any ,
FraiD, 1!ali. ilelgtom, lfeiliad·and Brt-
lllo; llld lie faund "the ~1111 -cem.,l'abouf 1enaiGn1 to the !diddle Eaat
and tbt Soviet Intervention in
Crechollovakla. .
He Mid lhli while moat E\lropellll!
favored improved ,. relaUona with the
SovJe\I, they vtewtM u neceuary to ·~
proach lhla tram a poililon of llnlllih.
* * * Humphrey Slows
Campaign After
Attack of Flu
NEW YORK (UPI) -Vice President
Hube.rt. H. Humphrey canctled h1ll cam-
paign acUvtUea in New .York and Ohio to-
day and went to bed at h1I hotel with a
''mild case or the nu ."
Aides announced lhe cancellation after
Humphrey' had appealed on a ·naUonwide
television sf\o\Y. (NBC '• l'Today") and in
a statement to debate hln\. They aald he
would ketr no engq:emepta for the re-
mainder o _the day.
Humpllrey had been !IC)>edu!ed to Uy to
Cinclnnilf for campe.lgn appear11nces, but
he told newsmen he had a "stomach
ache" and had been t.rotibled Thtlrlday
night with ""atomach.flu."
"Have you ever had stomach Ou?" he
asked, adding, .. Jt11 miserable."
In a llltemenl, Hurnl>bm proposed
two debates between hlmSe1f NI.Ion a n d
Wallace and a third fea:luring vice
presldenUal candidates Edmund S •
Must I e, Splro T. Agnew and Curtis
LeMay.
Humphrey said clm>lte lbe ttl\Jaa\ o1
Congrw lo cleat •the •ay for frt<
debates oo. natlonal televillon, "Sen.
Muatte and I lllli believe that the people
have the.rlghl lo bur and ,.. lhe ia&ues
debated by the prlnc!f\11 candldatea.
"We have, lheraloi<, qrted today lo
guaranlee .the COOll," H-hrty added .
Hanna· to Dedicate
Democrat Offices
Rep. Rkbard T. Hanna ( D •
W-) wilJ cttt the cereenonf.11 rfl>
bon Saturdoy marttnr thi o)ltlllnc ol the
Westmlnsler DemocraUc Heaclq\Wun,
aeconling to Olel w..,, president of the
DemocraUc Club.
The opening ii ael for 10 a.m. at 7llS
Wettminater Ave. Relreshmenll 1'ill he
oemd au doy and membera ol lhe clnb
and party olflclalx wUI INW'er L-
lllta!IW!ldlwool ....
:!,ir1.:":':i -,. mat..w t 0-
~ Mn. Tucker" story of what
tJWPlr,dl. .• •'niey wollld have Wt. btr wall; <right
OUt of lhll CQWtl'oQm U, lallt!/1 the
diatrict attorney'• chlef pr0-1ec u tor
declared, adding, "bulcalfy, lhey list<n-
ed on1y 1o Mn. Tumr.''
"'I 'Tt .... lt 'ALL SYSTEMS 00'
Command Pilot Schlrra
From Pqe 1
APOLLO ..•
lhroUJh the IOllDd barrier, ....itnil a
wave of thunder rolling ovtr the beaches.
'1Sbe'1 rldlng like a dream," reported
SChlrra.
Tht acceleration of the Saturn 1B
rocket, Schlrra reported, wu 1entle
although It hurled them Into orbJt at
17,00·IDil .... billlr.
'"l'be window• appear to be almost
cryatal clear, n 1Schirra told ground con-
ln>I · u they approached the-end of the
llr>l orbit.
"We have very good vlalbllity out of all
five windows and the center batch win-
dow ii a dream for monitoring boost (the
climb Into orbit).''
Schlrra wu makins hla third fi!ght and
CUnningbam and EJsete were newc,omers
to space. Neither of the laller bad much
to say to lbe early momenll of !he llight.
The moonlhlp carried lta alnglwngine
aecond 11111 Into orblL
On Ill second orbit, OVtr the Pacific
Ocean, lhe utn>oauta will Jetlllon the
atage, then flip around and sta1e a make-
believe hookup with It -practicing for
dockin1 maneuvers with a hmar landing
craft aboard later fUghtl.
Tha utronauta wlll 1180 photograph the
5a<!ool long stage.
The fint Nae dropped away two and a
hall mlnuiel alter launch and Schlrra
reported the second stage was up to full
lbrwt.
"All beautiful," he said.
SChirra was qualifying u ptrhape the
nation's coolest astronaut -at least in
terms of heartbeat. Mission control
reported the commander's heart Wa!!I
beatini P/1 limes a minute at liftoff -lhe
lawert by several beat!: ever recorded at
that point.
It reached its high point -100 beats
per minute -when lhe flrst stage fell
away .
Apollo 7 went into an orbit ranging
from 140 to 174 mJles high -a near
, perfect orbit. The planned orbit bad been
from 142 to 176 miles.
Officials kept a wary eye on gu.aUng
wind through the final hours of the
countdown and finally · declded It wun't
atron1 enou1h to endanger the mlaalon.
At I m.lnuta and l& second.I before the
plaMed 8 a .m. PST llWlch, a hold or
about three minUlt:I W8.l!I called to allow
~clans time to cool !be engtnes.
A mlnUie and :IO -Info-the flqht,
Houlloo Contn>I reported "all ·l)'llams
go.n
Richard Cook
Funeral Slated
Funeral .J.i... will be beld al 10:30
111.m. Saturday in. the. Dlkta.y Broa. Hun--
linflOD· vauer Chapel for Richard w.
Cocik, a ~ .. Id Hunlington Beach boy
fatally lnj1rtd'Weclncadoy to a trallie ae-•
cldent. •
The coroner's oUict aald Richard died
At HW\Ungton lnter-commun.ltJ Hospital
from bud lnJuriea cuffertd 1ir hours
earlier wtlen M wu struck by a car after
he IOI off 1ocboolbusa.odran1cn111 the
street.
He WU a member ol the Hunlln(too
Buch Bo7I Club and a curter boy for
the Hunun,ton Beoch !ndependenL
He 11 sutvlVed by hll parenll, Mr. and
Nn. Ilota'·W. Cook ol the family home,
1441 Alvarado, llunUnitoo Beach; siatera,
C..tily ud Chrfltlt; Ind brvthen, Ed Ind
Jay.
rnterment wlll foUow s a t u r d 11 • 1
servlm 11 lhe Good Shepherd~ .
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"1lln "°""' Ila' ~ -:Jioot, .. ... .._. -, I don'I --bo\J IbeY llid,
boll ..,,. :.!Id," Enright told Jlldp
Qoobhtnk in aumm.aUon of the people'•
cue.
Mn. TJ1..cker told two of the
payd!J1trilts· thel abe WU aubjected to a
v.Jdoua attaci by a bigger woman, d.raw-
lnf Iii particularly sympatheUc ,..,_
. byotlr. Phillip O. Kramer, of Melropojltan
Slat< HOlpiial, l!forwall;.
*'* *
"11'1 Ioo bad lho Ylctlm can' he liert lo
tell of lier lemr " . lier lojury ... Dll1lbl
noted. ..
A mor111e f>holo of Mn. Weoll>haJ,
scratched, bruised, and with htr upper Up
split verUcaliy to Iha 1JU1D1, abowed
. damaae inlllcted by Mn. 'l\Jcker who
WU aJao lefl Vllibly loJ\INd lo Ibo
mystery meltie. Mnj Westpha! wu slain by a carvlni
knlla ab wblch plerted a IWli.
* From r.,,e l
MRS. TUCKER'S TESTIMONY • • •
ref111t1 to believe ii dead.
Subdued l!J prior court appearlJ1C<I,
lbe delendant l!nally got a chance to tell
her aide of tbe atory, one whlcb both the
proeecutlon and delellse know ii dil!uled
by 1 dillorled percepUoo of the world.
The case of the People Versus Irene
TUcker waa interrupted with a torrent of
accusatJ.one u ahe angrily detailed
another case: that of Irene Tucker versus
the People.
The People -thost present -reacted
with awe at such an anger.
TEACHING CONCERT
Shi aaid her childhood ielchin( In-trained. the concept of a unifonhed
pallcetnan u a friend to whom one may
tum for help and prot.ectlon, then
described plainclothes officers who came
to the Tucker home in contempt.
"Titere were no 'policemen' at my
house," she said, claiming siJ: or eight
detectives, screamin& and yelllnl, ahoved
btr around while ransacking t b e
residence.
GenUy and frequently referring to
small thlngs -which neither speak nor
threaten -lhe said that during
leatbnony, abe was holding a kitten to her
breast during the melee.
"No man -it has always been my in·
tention and always will be -shall enter
my house but~ husband," she shouted.
"Didn't your husband help you ?" her
attorney gently chided.
"My husband was in a state of shock,"
1he spat. "He said : 'Will you have a cup'
of caUeeT!'"
Mrs. Tucker bitterly complalned of
treatment during the thret month.II tn
which judges set no ball, prohlblUng her
from 1oing home to bet famlly to wait
unt11 tht CUI WU heard.
ISOLATED I DAYS
She claimed she was Isolated four days
without food upon arrival at Orange
County Jail, which will be her residence
for at least another 20 daya or more.
Near-drowning
Victim Improves
Near drowning victim Joann Johnson,
3, waa reported in improved condition to-
day at H u n t 1 n I t o n lnt.ercommunlty
Hoapllal.
The tot remained under inlenalve care,
however, after being pulltd Wednesday
from the boUom of a home awimmlng
pool to Fountain Valley.
Authorities aald the cb1Jd was conscious
and responding to treatment, but declined
to comment on whether she had suffered
any brain damage.
Joann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Johnson of. Downey, wu rescued by
firemen from the pool at 17079 Lautt! St.
The litUe girl apparently peddled her
tricycle into the water.
RAPPORT
BY
'DREXEL
Dr•x1I, the most trvste~
n•m• In furniturt brlruas
you• truly unlqu• d11k.
Not only in
styt1, but in usefulln•ss,
fetturin9 • writing surf1ce
th•t pul11 for th•t orlr• bit
of worirl119 •r••· Dono i11 •
beautiful p•c•n fln l1h th is
doslr would add b1auty to
011y homo.
W. 41". O. 22". H. 39''
'"Ibe·three monlhl I have 1pent 1n Jall
are torture," she declared, "day and
night."
She wu kept there partly due lo a
series of 15 uuulUye Incident. wh1ch
came to Ugbt and whldt were attested to
by a dozen wtlo~, Including_ lbe
mayor of her home clty of 14 years.
Threads of anger woven through polite
teJtimony like shavings of steel, lhe
defendant explained away all but one as
due to accident, fatigue, surprise, or
misJnterprttaUon by the wltnea,,.
She >IJ'8<d lbal she acied wtlh ~ty
against door-f.o.door vacuum cleaner
aalesman Cart Featherly, CW'!lng and
throwing a dish, but justified It by saying
he was obnoxious and had his root in the
door.
JOVIAL WITNllSS
Jovial on the witness stand, Featberly
denied iL .
"I ran a.od f01 the diab -this may be
childish, and Immature -and threw ii al
him,'' M'rs~TUCker said,gradously.
Deputy District Attorney , J a m e s
Enright said Mrs. Tucker wu just. ~g
thif'lgs the way Ille ~ lq see
them, lruitead of the Way they. ocCurred.
"The magic of the human mlnd ii that
it can rationalize all those other acts,"
Enrlg)lt said durlni laier testimony, ad·
ding a point for emplwil.
"That vacuum cleaner aalemnan bad
belier know just how lucky be la lhal abe
only picked up a ~." he llkL
From Pqe ,J
TRUSTEES .••
the "Important lsaue1 and problems."
He said the county counaeJ bu In·
dicated to hi mlh11t lhe board acted "im-
properly" In approving a call for blda on
athleUc equlpritent without h1I aetJng the bid llat. '
"I have I rllbt t0 knOw, 11 dota: the
publlc, all of ·fbe'"facta on 'the athletic
equlpmenl,blda .. Evon more of-a problem
i• lhal the dbtricf (cima aome studenta
to Ilka two or more periods of pbyalcal
educaUoo, calllln& them to d r o p
academic counts.
"Thi& dbtrlct la run by ihe p~cal
educaUon cult and Its stooRQ at the ea:-
pen.e of every other educational
program." Dr. Rlbal aid lbal It would
have been heal lo allow lludenll voll on
the name for Edil<m High Scbol an d
scored the declaion taking away t h e
voUna oa the name after first saying
the 11fudent1 could vote.
Dr. RtbaJ concluded bl.a defense by
saying that "I have tried to do the best
job I can under very hostile conditions to
bring the problems of our district into the
public focus In the hope we can initilite
ed ucational programs to meet our unmet
needs."
Enrl&hl Mid ..... Mer Is dlftnliely
lullerin( fni11'""81 wu cbaracterli<d as
I paranoid ~ PaYcboeJs, bul
her atckneu atJl1 does not qua.Illy hei' as
lefally lnaane.
Tiit McN1tJillU>cr ,Rull\ Ca!Hornll's
atandard for detennlnatioo of a dolen-
danl'a deiree of criminal responsibility
...whtn mental Ulnts1 Ja a.lactot in an of-
fense, b quite narfow. -
. t/naer the ~c Juldellne, 1 penon
mllll he unabla lo dllttoluilb ·bemen
rl&bt and wrong or rt&l1ie the con·
sequen"9 of whal he ii about to do or
bu done. '
"We are conceding lhat Mn. Tucker
went after Mra. Weatphal," Enright aaid,
but pointed to several factors : ·
-Mrs. Westphal was fleeins from further combat.
-The attack OCCW'l'eCl 1n the mkldle ol
the street outolde the Tucker and w .. lpha! homes.
-Mrs. TUck~ lttt the scene afttr a
krilling abe: maintains waa an accidental
nick while lhe was seized with an
obsession to delend heraell.
-Mrs. Tucker went Inside and lm·
medhitely washed her dres!, plua · the
roast knife and paring knife she was
wielding.
"She went out to do her hann, and she
didn't pick up a banana, a spoon or a but-
ter knife, but lhe deadliest weapon in the
kitchen," Enright continued, hammering
at first degne murder.
"Until ahe ttlilli~, we wtrt asautnlng
that she was stimulated to ,act . by a
beating," he said, "but she was touched
off by some stimulua In talking with a
bank secretary." -
Testimony bore thl11 out.
Mrs. Tucker called her husband at the
United California Bank where be is em-
ployed a lhort distance away., but he
wa.m't there and it was then Mrs. Tucker re.newed htr attack on the victim. .
Enright Ill.so offered a dark prognosis
for any significant change._ in Mrs.
Tucker, whether in a prison or state
hospltal envlrorunent, due to the admitted
lncurabllity of her affilctlon.
He reminded Judge Crookshank that
not only ia there no full cure, but the pro-
blem worae1111 wilh age.
Mayor Names
Douglas Aide
To City Board
Harold E. Showalter, vJce president.-
controller of Douglas Alrcratt Co., bas
been appolnied lo lhe Wealminller
Eco~mJc Development Commlssloo by
Mayor Derek McWhlnney.
. Showalter, ~. baa been wtuj lhe
aircraft company for 30 years, la m&rritd
an\! lias two children. He is president of
the Long Beach Chamber of Commefct,
member of Services for' Plant Orgaiilza-
lions lnc:ludlllg the Douglas Management
Club, the Navy League and the National
Association of Cost Accountants.
Mayor Mc!Whinney s9J~~ that he ia
pleased that "a ihan of Mr. Showalter's
experience and capabilities is wllllng to
serve on Westminster's E c o n o m I c
Development Commls!lon." _
He added lbat the appolniment brlnp
to 13 the number of members of the com·
mission, but he iB sWI looking for mere.
"It would be reasonable to have a
member who would represent the
rtsldent.s of our city.
"I in vile wl-ltten nominat101111 to be filed
with the cily clerk along with a resume or
the candidate. AppUcatlons wUI be
rtctlved for the rest ol the month, .. be
said.
lllAUIS POa1 HlllllDON-DHxa-HRITAM
to DAYS NO IN11UST-m11s .AVAILAU ON Al'l'aOYID CUlllT
NIWl'OllT IIIACM
1721 Woatclllf II<. Mt40IO
Ol'RI NIUY 'ftL t
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Lag~na Beaeh
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EDI TION
' + vot 61, NO: 245, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • FRJDA Y, OCTOBER l'f, '"61 •
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Main Beach Plan
Laguna Council OKs $130,000 Buy
By RICHARD P. NALL
Of fM O.llY Plllt Stiff
Laguna Beach councilmen :Wednesday
are expected to approve MOtlter '130,000
purchase in the Main Beach Park IC·
quis.ition.
This is the prJce tag on "the Phillips
property," said City Manager James D.
Wh~aton. It i-n-c-1-u-d..e-s Benton's Coffee
Shop and Bill Thomas Cameras.
The approval will mean that the city
has lined up all the beach properties for
acquisition lrom the Hotel Laguna to and
including the Boys' Club with the ex-
ception of the AUantic Richfield service
station.
Laguna Bisect
Seen as Result
Of Watson Plan
Assemblyman Robert E. Badbam (JI.
Newport Beach) warned Thursday that
passage of the controversial Watson
Amendment neJt month could mean
bisecUon of Laguna Bellch by tbe Pacific
Coast Freeway. ~ · ·
"The freewa:r in LattJDI now routed
behind tile dty,""~ told ·~ N~
Harbor Board of Realtors. "It fhe Watson
plan is approved, the freeway will Co
right down the middle ol the lown."
Badham ei:plai.Ded thil would com.it
about because the dty of Laguna Beach
wouldn't be able to raise. sufficient funds
from property taxes !n order to rear-
range its arterial ro<t4-syattm in the
heart of town. The Waston · Amendment
-Proposition 9 on the November ballot
-would severely limit a city's taxing
capacity.
The Highway Commission last year ap-
proved an in1and routing of the freeway
with the understanding that Laguna
would revise its downtown bowl road
system to provide for a smooth flow of
north-south local traffic along the
'°"'Ulne. Badham's views coincided with those of
Laguna City Manager James Wheaton,
who voiced similar concern a few weeks
ago. .
The Assemblyman, in his talk at the
Balboa Bay Club, also accused Los
Angeles County Assessor PhUlip Watson
of using his proposed state constitutional
change as a stepping stone to. higher of·
nee -the governorship.
Badham said Watson wants to run for
governor in 1970.
The assessor 's theory, according to
Bad.ham, is that the legislature would be
COOlpelled to raise sales and income tu-
es in order to compensate for the revenue
Jost 'by passage of the Watson Amend·
ment. Watson, said Badham, would then
ride to victory on a crest of voter
discontent with rl!ing tuea.
Parking Facility
Playhouse Fate?
Laguna Playhouae, wbere local U....
pians h a v e trod the boards for m o re
than 40 years, may become the .site for a
parking lot when tta: succesA" 11 com-
pleted In tile spring.
City Mana1er James D. Whelton said
the old Ocean Avenue building will have
to· come down at any rate when it no
longer has a te~t.
The Players expect compleUon of their
new Laguna-Moulton Playhouse adjacent
the Festival of Arts iJ'O\UMIB In the
spring.
Wheaton sald the site o( the old
playhouae would likely be llllfaced and
metered for oil-parkfnc Ill« the
old theater is demollsbed.
NEW YORK (AP) -1lle Rock market
conUnued lower on balance late tbil
allunooo despite telecUve strength In
heavily traded Iaauts. (See quolations,
Pa"°' 24-25).
"-3 outnumber<d gains by about IO
lasu" on the New York Stock ErcftMJ!',
and the Dow JODP inc:fultrlal average
waa oll a couple cl pohtta.
Wheaton said councilmen also are ex-p«ted to approve the '3,135,000 bond
issue for the lease-purchase acquisition
through the city' a non-profit corporatian.
In other matters on the agenda, coun-
cilmen will:
-Consider a letter from the newly
ronned Downtown Business Association
urging new parking· meters with a two-
hour maximum at 10 cents per hour; in-
crease the penalty fee for overtime park-
ing; and get busy on a multi-level park-
ing structure.
-Take up a request from the Laguna
Beach Youth Council for a street dance
on Forest Avenue Oct. 26.
Cleaver Case
-Consider a paradt request from the
high school student body to be held In
conjunction with the homec«ning football
game.
-Hold another first reading of the anU-
loitering ordinance amendments because
or mechanical changes.
-Hold public bearings on two appeals
from planning commission decisions and
four appeals from board of adjustment
decisions.
--Consider an amendment to tbt bus
depot lease that woWd allow coverage of
a drainage channel to create more park~
Jng area.
VCI Academic Senate
Votes w Oppose Regents
By THOMAS FORTUNE
·Of Ille DmllY Pli.t Stiff .
The faculfy Ot UC, ~lne, meeting as
the ,..,,.demic Seaato • .lW<! Tbunday to ojipdiO..,. liliiid.« Relllllti~ arislng
out of the fllfJll' over EJdrldge Cleaver
teacbln.lt at ~!!~i -TliO' 'lief' .-V~" !o aak the
regenis to readnd their ruling limiling
guest lecturt appearances on campus to
one per quarter.
Laguna Niguel
Auw-pickup
Wreck Hurts 2
Ty,·o South Coast residents sufered ser-
ious injuries in a car-pickup ~llision in
Laguna Niguel Thursday morning.
Patricia L. Jett, 30, of 3292 Grande
Vista. Laguna Niguel, was trapped in
the wreckage of her car for about 30
minutes unW freed by a rescue crew.
She ls in satisfactory condition today at
South Coast Community Hospital.
The other driver was more seriously
injured. Willred Arnold Lee, 48, o{ 4003
Calle Juno, San Clemente, ia in the in-
tensive core ward of the hospital. He
suffered fractures of the pelvis and col-
lar bone and other injuries.
The accident occurred at Crown Val-
ley Parkway and Sea lsland Road. Cali-
lomia Highway patrolmen said. the Jett
car collided with the truck which w a s
turning left onto Sea lsland Road.
The truck, hauling a concrete mil.er
and carrying cqnstruction equipment.
wu knocked against a coocrete light
post tearing its body loose from t h e
frame.
In ao doiog, they took ~ aame lt(ellon
as facu!Ues at Berkeley, UCLA and lJC,
San Diego.
,J:f1.~1~~·~
ing, ~ -
Tl\efa:ademic ,Ji~ate,01W> ~~ed ~ relOlil!lcib'116t>ib' iiibmli ul ilil • Iii •
report justifying standardJ for ex·
perimental courses. Tbe facullY thus
chose to defy a regeqts' request adopted
as part of the Cleaver rulln~
The vote not to comply wu '5 to K.
In a third action, the flculty voted to mnd behlnd Chancellor Daiiiil Aldrich
Jr. in his effor.ta to • foeter community
understanding of •the pll1']JOOel of the
university, ·
% IN OPPOSmON
Onl:t one or two hands showed in op-
position to U1at stand.
The special Academic Senate meeting
lasted three hours. Postponed to another
session Monday was action on a resolu-
tion by Dean or the Graduate Division
Ralph Gerard.
Dr. Shapiro has invited Black Panther
spokesman Cleaver to teach one or more
sessions of h i s literature class oa con-
ditions in the black gheUo.
Resolutions to ask the regents to repeal
their Umit on guest ~ures and to work
with the chancellor for community
understanding were introduced by the
1'"aculty Senate executive committee.
Most debate centered on language used
to describe hardships created by the
regents' ruling. The example of a tribal
primitive participating more than once in
an anthropology course was said to be
unfortunat.e because of the racial con-
notations invtilve<I' in the Cleafer matter.
Added as a category of persons
students could benelit from hearing more
than once was social critic, which faculty
(S.. UCI SENATE, Pqe %)
Thurston School
, .. ' · t '1 ·~ , . . .. .,:' . ' . '
Aliso ·C~yo~ Brush .Bl~~
. • l • ' , •c~st 'comity s1a~ooo ·eill
More than $18.000 was spent in puU.ing
out a wild land fire in AliJo Canyon
Saturday thal shouldn't have occurred In
the first place, the County Fire Marshal
said today.
·New York Orders '
Welfare Probe
, NEW YORK (UPI) -The city council
has~rdered an investigation or scandals
in New York's $1 .(;-billion-a·year welfare
system, including the alleged use' of ci~y
funds to send yippies to ~ Democ:atic
National Convention.
The council voted 36 to 0 Thursday in
favor of the lnve.st.igation o( the city
Hum J'Q Resource a (.we If are )
Administration (HRA) and c b o s e a
bipartisan 15-man committee to carry it
ouL
"
Praised
,
But because iwo children were_ al\e'ged-
ly playing with matches on the property
near Laguna Niguel, a 181).acre fire broke
out coming within a quarter of a mile of
, the , Pac,Ulc jJland VlllaJle. ·h!>mea and
. detltoylng valaable watershed.
· "'nlla wu a typli!al ·case .of chlldren
playing unJUPervi.sed . In areu thl!!y
weren't sup~ to be in anyway," iaid
Fire Marshal" Jay Trotter, 1"And it cost
taxpayers 118,332.44."
'rhe eipense, he explained. resulted
from 22 tn.icka, three'bulldozers, 17 other
pieces or equipment ~uding alrp~es
and the men to operate them bf,ttllngJhe
all day blaze. ·-"
The two children. 8 and. 10,. who
allegedly started Ulla fir!, we.r.e tracked
down ~au.se-one of. them dropped ·a
school spelling papef 'With his Mine oo it
at. the acene. Trotter said the JuVenUes
ha,.ve been released to tbdr parents but
will be -led.
Ninety pertem of the fires llarling In
private water~ I~.~ ~used by trespaSlel'a, Trotter S8.ld. A few canyon
firea begin ·from llghtnlng or from sun
'ahlnJng through pl-of glaas, "but till&
is unusual" he .said.
Magazine Says It's Setting U.S.-Example
Trotter cautioned that I.he dangers of
fires alwaya elllt but the months of
Seotember and October are the lllQlt
critical
"Marie Thurston Intermediate School.
Laguna Beach (Calil.) Unl!led School
District, is ahead of itl t i m e ,
academically and architecturaJly."
That's how a cover feature in "'Tbe
American School Board Journal" begins
It.a description of lhe program and
raciliUe1 at 'J'hun:ton Intermediate.
Th e reature in the September issue
waa WT!tten by .Wi.tanl ~itor Marl\)'n
H. Cutler. It praiJea the district, com·
munity and staff of the school in Its
deacrtpUon of Tburlton ., "an esample
" at<b1Iectural taleol 111Jlll0rled by a
bolrd, -Uon. llCU!ty and .....
munlty that be1ltva beaol)I belonp whore
ltudtnts lllUd1."
Mlaa Oltler -Oii to .., the Lquna Beach dlltrlct baa "Iota IOini for It In the
Ont place: hilltop Ille overlooking a
broall ..,,.p cl the Paclllc Oc<an. mild
cllmata .-of the lchool yur,
a-.ic.Uy mlnd<d community noled
for Its 1nnual arts festival, 1pproval rirat
Ume around on the bond Issue that
linancedconstrucllon.
"Even IOt Thurston could hJve bctll .•
flop if it hadn't been for the cortlblned
concentration on aC-.demic and arliltic
detaJt eiert.ed by Flewelling and Moody,
Los Angeles . architects, district Supt.
Willlam L. Ullom, Principal David W.
Lloyd, teachers, lhe board and, of course,
a coocerned and cooperaUve com·
munity."
1be five-paae descripllon of Thurston's
program and architecture shows students
at work, the floor plan, the movable "all
plan, and point& up the "ruggedJood
looU" and low maintenance COila the
faclll(J. The pboto on the COV<f cl the
laut la an overview ot Thurston with
CaialJu laland In the dlatance.
Tbuntoa, t.t unique Cn that Ila _..i.
ed -(wbo In a tradltloaal lchool
would be In oeventh and elihth lfado but here .,. dlvl<\«f Into flrll and seCond
year), tab retponeiblllty for ree<hedul·
lng their own clwot every momina. Op-
ened last yea<, the scli>ol Is built to ..,..
commodata what Laguna School oflldals
reel iJ the nm program in the_{':!'!°" of
compl<ta llOllll'aded lam IH"""'I and
dal\y demaad llexlble acbeduJillc.
Ron Rodecker, CWTiculum · apecialil1
ror· U>e district who ·Conduc~ a tedera1·
funded evaluaUon of the proa"am thiJ
summer, uid in the article that ~ntl
and ltachen are every blt~-~Utwiiu\ic about the school as I.he ooaro 'Ind ad·
mini.!trat.on. . •
T'8chCrs "think tho wl»k iJUni is lh<ir
baby," ftodecker aa.ld, "and. 1 can see wti.Y -they spent 50 much ~me planning
it. I've-. pevet seen a mort hl,gh\y
·moUvaled staff or one that WQl'P better
logttber .... We're amued at the el·
fecUveu<SI of our (wbole) proglnl/' •
The article polnta oul that "If, by
c~· 'nlti.nton'1 educ at Io a a 1 phi!~ cbanm coune In ihe future,
the ,oot¥>ol-pia,ifll let to tab the awltch Jn ltrlde. ,; However Mla1 CUtler c:oa.:
cl-the Ooaatbllliy' (If Ill<!> ;, dlanp la ~"l~ from Jlle ~ i~<'P~ ot w; pj)ln("
'SUn\ \ll' oo ~ •u ~NC
citiclly ~ Ui>yd," Ille ropciN. •'Scbedul.
Ina,, p)uo lta<'•lng, pl~• plan! ,equai.
quaUl) tiducaUoo. We baVe thim a'II
heli."'
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. Laguna Re8ident . ' . .
Mrs.· Maxwell ,
'Sriccumhs aL. 79 ' ' • • ' , I • . ·~ .. • Laguna Btach Edna Fallis
Muweu; n cl IDIO Drive died
Tbunday at ·Sooth Cooll : Ccm)mlllill1
Hoopltal.
Mn. i.1 ..... n bad 1>e0n a relklenr .r
Ofanp Counti !Or 11 yuri and a CaIH....
nlan for rt }O&tL '
s..Jces Win be C<lClducled .i 1 p:a.
TUelday ' In Hollywood c.metcy Qiapel
'with ~ Btach l'lloeral,Jlome -
Ung. Rev. llOberl llllnlS 'l!lll ofllclatt.
. Mn. Mm-ell !'/U a member " P!:ll,
' Ebell an<! the Conintunlty' Preabyterian
• Cl\urth (If~ Belch. . .
, Survtvon ~tr.:'!· Jam4 of lllna
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Today's a.Sing
'· .
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Launch
Called
'Dream'
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Apollo 7
thundered into orbit 11like a dream" to-
day, carrying three astronau1s on ID U~
day earlh-circli.ng trial f o r a
Christmastime trip around the moon.
"We're having a ball," reported Corn.
maod Pllot Walter Schlrra u he and bia
crewmen, Dorm Eisele and Walter ~
(More Apolle Storla,
Photos, Page J)
ningham, sailed over Australia oo their,
first orbit.
, About an ~ a!ler launch ~
astronad\a &:ot the nod for a aecood orbil
Each of the Ont sb: of the planned 163
orbits must be approved by ground COO!
trol.
The nat100'1 first manned spaee ven-
ture In nearly two yean, set back by the
1,pollo I dl.wter, reached orbit at l :lf
a.m. PST 11 minutes after blastoff.
It was a Oawl~ beginnhJg for the
shakedown nm that may lead to a flight
into moon orbit and bact a.t
Christmastime by Apollo a and lt.t thl'!i crewmen. ..,..
The moonahip -.the heaviell manned
1pacecraft tn the world -lifted pc&
deroual.y oil its oceanside pad :at 8:0I
a.m. PST -ooJY, three nilnules belllnd
achedule.
. "You are light On tha old but1'!1-" tilt
control cenl<!ll r,dloed the ~ at
they arched majesUcally over the AU..
Ile, il>outlng an otange name again.t thO
pale blue aky.
A mile over the oceani ~ T·hUrlled · throuiJi the SOWld barr!D, .. -, a
wave ol thunder rollinr over the Wacbei.
"~'• riding like a d(tom." reported Schirra. . · • ' · '
The acceleraUoo c(· Ibo. Saturn Ill
rockel, Schlrra reporled.· ~ , (eotlo
alth<l\lih It burl«I them lllla orbll al
17,l;Jl ll)iles an hour. ' ' -
"Tit• window. appear' lo lie' almost
crystal clear," Schlrra told ,lfOWld -trol as they approa.Ched the end fl tb9
flrst orbll
"We have very good vislblllty out of all
fi ve windows and tlie center hatch win-
dow is a dream ror monJtorlng boost (the
climb into orbit)."
Schirra was making hia third f1l&bt am
(See APOLLO, Pap I)
LAGUNA FIREMEN
SHOW STATIONS
Laguna Beach firemen will roll out the
red carpet to the public Saturday to show
of[ their new stations In conjunction with
National Fire Prevention. ·
Open house with refreshments will be
held at the three staUons from I a.m. un-
tll 5 p.m. They are the main statlon at ci-
ty hall and the new Agate Street and Top
of lhe World aub-staUona.
A ribbon cutllng ceremony Is scheduled
at IO a.m. alMe Apte S\feel staUon.
Weotller
Pretty punk. 'I'.hat's the weekend.
weather ouUookt dotted with such
W111\.ory terms u loW clouds,
local toe and drlule. Look foe a
tmperatun drop .to '! alOllJ the
cout too.
JNSID'B l'ODAI' .
CorOM dcl Mar'1 Toni Heimtt
h4a a lo t "at ·ateaJc" both at the
Olvmplc Gamr1 dining table and
in the 1wimmlng pool (Page 20).
And tn e cot>er feature cckfa~.
WEEKENDER telluhr1 tht rc1.t of
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developed by thl. irooecutJoo, lhQr1l1
before her ttta! eodedln 111,flllli.Jl!ly. SHl,J>ollN.,._.!l"LllVE IT =: or~;w-desOrlbed brwlt· '~-: -~~lid Slayor Todtor
nesw:s and dism1Ssed by t w 0 . ,,
psychlatrfsta who listened otJ)f I<> her 'Tucllir wu interrupted with' a torrent <>I
version of what occurred JWM 11, however, erupted on the wltnell ltand. accuaaUODI 81 she an&ril1 detailed
Her face contorted with rage; her another cue: that of Irene.Tucker versua
voice, alternately tempered like a steel the-People. •
blade or rlsin& like a power saw, spilled ·The People-·those present-reacted
out the way ~ percelvea: events sur· wltb awe at such an anger.
rounding the neighborhood episode. -·~ "I . have never hurt anytbing in· .aaA'-'A1.1'11G CONCERT teliuona11y," she began calmly, le~ of ~ !Aid ,her-cblldbood teaching In-
a fuUle effort to save a kltte.n &be pw grained the concept of a uniformed
whacked with a broomStick by a former policeman u a friend to whom one may
occupant of the slain Mrs. Harriett tum for help and protect.ion, then
w.tpbll'a adjacent bome. deac:rlbed plai.nclotbe11 officers who came ·~ she sald. she nursed a ~wk wtlh •IQ the Tuci<er homo.in contempt.
a broken wing and waa rewarded by a • ·~ ~ere no 'policemen' at my
flurry of ICl'atclilng talons and a moment houle," she sald, ctalming six or elgbl et terTor when the bird wu moUvaled by detectlve1, acreaming and yelling, lbovecl
ill prlm!UVO f..-lo attack. her around whllo ransacking l b e
• 'Ille incident deacrlbed bore • grim reoldence.
1MllJ&rlty to whatever peyobologlcll -Glntly lllJd frequently referring lo
'drove her to stab to death a victim she small thlnga -which neither speak nor
refuses to believe Is dead. tbmten -she sald that during
,foubdued in prior couri appearancea , ~· lbe wu holding a kitten lo her ~defendant finally got a chance to tell breast during the melee. .lfr side of the story, one which both the "No man -it has always been my ln-
~on and defense know is diffused tentJon and alwaya will be -ahall enter -M ~ dlstorted ·percepUon of the world. · my house but my husband," ahe •houted.
~.,Thi cue of the People Versus Irene "Didn't your husband help you?" her
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llM'apM. "8' mf<-•WID JOU"""' C'oup of colf_te,!1 II
Mrs. Tucker bitterly complaloed of
treatment during .the three montJ:ta: in
which judges aet no bail, prohlbltlllf her
from going home lo her lamlly Id wslt
unW ttfe cast WU Mard.
ISOLATED 4 DA Ya
She claimed She was bolalecl four cli1t
-~ wilhout food upon arrival at <>ranae
County Jail, which ""1 be bet residlDCo
for ••-~ IOfays or rnor<-"The three months have spent In jsll
are torture," she declared, "day and
nJcht." -
She was kept .~ partly due IQ a
aeriea of 15 assauWve incldentl wliich
came to Ught and wblch were attested to
by • -wtlneaaea, includin( the ~of .... home city of Ii ywa. '
·Tlriacb o1-.,,,u wclven throUlb 'polite
le51in>onY lib lbavtnp of a1ee1, • the
defendant up~ away all but one as
duo to occ\dent, fatlsu•1 ~ or mlllnterpmltion by the wtlnell. '
She agreed that lhe acted with holtlllty
against door-t.().door vacuum cleaner
aalaman' Carl Fea\!>trly, cuttJng :and
throwing a dlih, but jWltlllid It by uylng
he wu obnorlous and bad hla foot in the
door. · '
JOVW. WITNESS
Jovial on tbe witneu ltand, Featberly
denied It.
"I ran lllJd got the dbh -Ibis may be
chlldlsb lllJd fmmablre -lllJd threw tt at
bbn," Mn. Tucker sald aracl""1y.
Deputy Dlatrict Attorney J a m e s
Enrlghl sald Ml'I. Tucker WU jUll ooeing
thinp the way Ibo preferred, to oee
them, ln!tead of the way Ibey occumd.
"Tbe magic of the human-mind b that
It can raUonallze all thoee other acts,"
Enright sald during later teatlmooy, ad·
ding 1 point for empbull.
"'lbat vacuum cleaner aaleaman had
better -juat bow 1ueky be la that she
only picked up a dtab," be said.
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.!UCl SENATE • • -
memben sald they Intend b wb""
.Cleaver fits in.
•-..The other retOlution, which more deep-
b' split the faculty, was introduced by
,:Asmtant Profeuor or Physics George
'11e11er.
v He requestod the faculty nol to •ubmit
.. report on experimental coursea beca\1le
-the regenb w"" using the ploy to
leiitl!ml.e · bnproper lntir!erence with
'Mrs. Tucker l{new Guilt,'
Prosecution Attorney Says
"Every itep 1be took Into the llreet , ter knife, but the deadlleat weapon ·tn the
wu a llep toward premedjtaUon." • kitchen," Enright eonlinued, hammering
Thls wu araument uaed by DtpWy •at nrar degree murder.
Dlatrict Attomey Jlll\el G. Enrl&ht lo "UnW Ibo teatll!ecl; we wtre Ulllming
ttlce a trqlc path which fa leading Mn. that · ihe' Wis illliiulali<I 'to ict 'by a
Ittne:M.·TucJI:• to;womelr'51prtaon. 1" '' tiiStbii.K·'bt~ Aid, J~i ille' WU 'tooched
academic freedom. ' ··
"Let'& not be complicit in selling oul.
Enright made tbe comment in winding
-up demands for a first degree murder off by tome 1Umu1us In talking with a
conviction in the stabbinl{ __ death o( Mrs. ' bank secr~tary." ,
Let's not report to t.he regents like good
little boys," he argued.
He aa1d one way to stand up to the
regent.a would be to have Eldridge
Cleaver teach a whole course bul that
would put the faculty in-oppoe!Uon to the
university adm1nlstr11Uon, "and l don't
thlnk anyone wanta to do th.al" H1t tac.
tic, be aald, would keep the university ad·
min!Jtratlon out of it.
Warren Bostick, dean or CaUiornla
College of Medicine, spoke against the
resolution. He &aid: "We have many
lreedoms the n!gents have 1Jven us other
colleges don't have. I think what we have
ia very preciOUI. Why throw gasoline into
the fire?''
PAS8&'1 U-31
Reiter'• raoluUoa pallOd 45-to 34. .
Dean Gerard, in introducing bis re.solu·
lion for debate Monday, sald both the far
left and the far right have welcomed the
controversy over Cleaver "just because it
ii damaging to the un1venUy."
His resolution suggested that oo oc-
cuion there ls reuon to suspect a pro-
fessor used his claasroom or his position
for partisan activity and In such cases it
b the retpOnSiblllty of the university
community to disapprove.
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H"°rll~W,~. 68~~-ri(f~~~fno~ TesUmony bore this out.
n:tve, umi~~fii. "ff-,\. I• . • ,.,. Mrs. Tucker called her husband at the 'llrsc'!'ack<i"!lf.'.;,f tlll·Ml"°"'a Drlye; knew what sh~ Wu d0lngf Ttnewt Jt "'' United California Bank where he is elfu
wrong and trjed. to cover Up after .cofnoo ployed a short distance away, but he
mittin( :tn.e • June~ kJ1UD£ ~ ~ proo wasn 't there and it was then Mrs. Tucker
&e!:UtlCC chanr:ld. . i • renewed her attack On the victhn.
Judge ' ROiiild erooiuti•ti).. ptesldlbg ln De~ent a, Orange t!o1D1cy"'Superiof Enright also offered a dark prognosis Court ,~·th$.'~.Mes&--¢1ty ~co~ ror any significant change in Mrs.
cQma[i'C .-wifey "4l1ty . 'Of,; ');ly ~1 Tucker, whether In a prison or state de'~ mufdet 'Wedn.....!•y,; · e to· hQ hospital environment, due to the admitted nieiltal fllnk, .,.. -~ ~ : · lncurabillty of her affliction.
Enright also 'Criticized twu of four He reminded Judge Crookshank that
psychiatrists Who _evaluated lhe defeD.. not only is there no full cure, but the pro-
dant Prior to her five-day tr1a11 for not blem worsens with age.
obtaining comparative material to "Certainly th~ is a cause for sym-~· Mrs. Tucker's story or what pathy for the victim -and for the
lranspited. , defendent, due to her illness -but it is
"Thef would ,bave lel ber walk rigbt still first degree murder, the same as lf a oUt of uni courtnxxn u · aane, •• tr.e normal person did it." Enright said.
district alt«ney•1 .chief ·pr O 1 e cut fie. The McNaughton Rule has been under
declared., ieddJng, "buically, they Uste-a; sharp criticism for ill narrowneu in con-
. ed-Only to~ rµc~." . . .. demnlng Mrs. Tucker and many others to
•'They bou&b . her .stol')" _ hook. line full responsibility for acts motivated by
and slnler ~I don't know.ho~ they did, mental disorder. ·
but they · dfd1" Enright· told JudJ.& But although. there may be a need for a
Crookshank in sunlmaUon of Uie people"'• broader ba!e from which to operate than case. , .. , • the McNaughton Rule, it is still the rule.
Mrs, Tu c·k er Io Id two or u,e Enright sa.l.d.
psfchlatrists t.hat :sbe wis subjected to a Mrs. Tucker, weeping and nearly In·
vidous attack, by a blQ"t:r woman, draw· coherent after the verdict by Judge
irtg a particularly sympatheUc re:iponae Crookshank, who heard the case without
by Dr. Phj!Up (\~mer, of ~etropolltan a jury, is due for an Oct. 30 probation and
State Hospital, Norwalk. , . . "ntence hearing.
"It's too b8d tbe'Vlctlm ca'D"l be here to Chances are she will receive the full ~e}J:.~f-""'· terror .. , , · • > , het lhJurx, ", Enriab. t term of five years to We for the slaying
UVKU of Mrs. Westphal, whom Mrs. Tucker
A morgue pboto of Mrs. .Westphal, testified ....,ec1 to be • busybody,
acralcbtd, b'tut!ed, •And WI~ Mr upPer II)> although she was not hostile toward the
split verttcany to the gttrqll, showed older woman.
damage lnflicted by Mrs.· Tu.ci:er who Enrigl}t ~d [ollowing the verdict that
wu allo. ·tell. visibly fi\!ured In the Mn. Tucker cOuldile referred to a state mYaterY melee, -hospital on a· writ, ·nther -sent to a
Mn. Westphal wa• olain by 1 carving JieiW ifitem'i>eycbiotrfc ward.
1'nlfe jab.which pierced a 11111(. · In the lll(anume·-• brotet1 W-Odlan' In
Enright said Mra.-Tucker " definitely her atlontey's won!S'-Mrl. Tucker·w ..
lulfering'froni whal ., .. Cbar1cteiiled u l>eil>g JEii; QQt .a back alley, 'handcuffed
a paranoid achJJophrenic psycholl!, but · antlfla~ by a tan sheriff'sillltron and bet-11111 -'•II qullllfy her u a bailiff,·
legally tnaane. . Each held one of. her arms and she
The McNaughton Rule, California's seemed · much small~r. -than "hen she
standard for detennination of a defep .. ·~:°U)@.~:,»gbt~.befort. dant'a de"'ee of er•-•··• r··-··'"lily --~.., ............. , ...... ~__,. ...... ~:-.1 &° U>YlfAI-.......... -\~,' .·t •'->,I.·~· • ., .. -., ..... '\' ;,.•.._,
when mental 1llneas ii 1 factor in th of .. •: " · ·; · "" ·: :.::•· : ·-.:. .. .
r....,u _ is quite narro-.. . . '.Mil'l'firie ,/;f:"ppers mter the l\ISic ll'11d.ellne, a peraon •. -!fl -· • , '-.11-... · . m\48t. be unable l6 -~ between _ ·: , ;. ..._ .~.
right and wroag, dr realiJe the con· , . If" "lli.l'lt> Kill• 12 sequencts o( what be la about to do or ~ . '-AJ u~ ,...
has-done. • • ~ ""= •. ';, .. i.:
"We art concedtng:that lllra. Tucker SAIGON-(il') -Two U.S. Marine
weol lfler.Mra. W'ISIPhal," Enright said, helJcoptert c611!ded in the air todl!' and
but palQtad to ltV«al factors: craabed, kilUog all 11 penoos aboard, tbe
-Mti:'-Wesl!lfW WU Oceinif fmn U.S. Command r<ported.
further cOmbot. Officio1I aald the occldmt r.v.1...r two
-The attack occurred to the middle of '::f~~' ena-&ed la t r..o op .tuppOrt tho llttet outalde tho Tucku lllJd near llll1 12, 1 Mat1no ar. bue
W.lllphlll homes. • 15 mii,a IOUlhl!'31 ol Da Nllli.
-Mn. Tucker left tho aceno after a An 1134, carrying 1 cmr of four lllJd knlfJ"l lhe maintains wu an occldeotal four oUler _., coWdod with a twin·
nlct !11111• Ille ,.., ~ with an rotor CHM with a....,, o( lour. All were
obleialoo to defend heroeU. mll!tartly personnel, the command did.
-Mrl. Tucker went ~de and Im· 11. --the MCOl1d .. r111 ooUfaloa In
lllf!dl&tely wubed ber dreu, p!UI the SOUth Vletnalft tllfa 11\onth. 00 Oct. ~-o
roast knife and parlna fmUe lhe wu p.s. Amry )>elocopter and 1 · twtn-ena""' wl~. · carg6 'plabe ·eo~· near the camp
''She went out to do her ham\, and she EVlftl'alrsDiP 11 miles north of J{ue, kill·
didn 'I pick up • bananJ, I 1poon or I but-Ing 24 ·peraons.
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Ratif icatio
Of N-treaty
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Jotwon said lodoy ~· of tl>a
.nuclear nonprolUer4t.JOn r't?t.aiiY ii hn·
J>Qrtont lo the aecurity of ~ utloo ,.:.i '
declared be wm '.'W'J!U'll' °'"!Ider cllll·
Ill( the l!ena!e ~ I aDoc!lai *°'1o«' unless ll'rallllts U.~u.r....l. ' ' .Without r•tlfla\tioii~l.1.-.. saw Pk
OD'IQ t ahead..,.H_t1 'llill..DIW DUC1ear -·rs mlglll com. Into ~ IJ!d w.. could for<:e ~ ~11Ii00 the uoi\ejl States: " • --:'-'"
-''Ehher · Wiuidri'1inc our iofiuence aNffijjjijjiffjTienf"fromarw of !lie warfd
which are vttaI to.aufinter6ta; or -"Ha~ -oiber no~ trtaer Ii nuclear co;'illkl which could ,involve. 1111. ••
Then wttfl a oot~ell8d reference to
Repilblican in& ' nd(pineeRlchan!
M. Nixon and Seo. IUcbanl B. Rll!Seli,)).
Singing for Sa.ddleback Ga., chairtnan· of the · Senate Armed
Services Committee, Johnson added:
"Those who now argue for postponing
ratification of the treaty must. assume
the grave responsibility for lt.s failure ;:
and for preaeotlnt our country with thll
dilemma."
Marsha Britton, Terri Staffieri and Lisa Kir1':pairlck (from left} are
making history. Trio o! coeds, all from Tustin make up first team
of song leadera ln Saddleback College's bnel iilstory. Girls are root·
ing for Gaucho football teain' which flies north to take on N&pa JC
Saturday night. • ·
Police Catch Suspects
In 'Flagrante Delicto'
A pair of Huntington Beach burglary
1uspecb -one of whom nearly fainted at
the alght of a gun -were surprised ln·
side a Costa Mesa pharmacy early today,
with about $600 in cash and a quantity of
drugs.
Booked on suspicion of burglary were
Jay F. Weinberg, 31, of 10041 Forrestal
Drive, a aaJesman. and Art.bur Lin·
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APOLLO ...
CUnningham and Eisele were newcomers
to space. Neither of the latter had much
to say 1n the early moments of the flight
The mooMhlp carried Its single-engine
second stage into Orbit.
On lb' tecOnd orbit, over the Pacific
Ocean, the astronauts will jetti.8on the
stage, then !Up around and stage a make-
belleve hookup with it -practicing for
docking f\BTituvers wtth a lunar J11M1 .... cril't ibchltd ,mer tllghts.~ ! ; °"Mt"°&
The aslrooauls will also photograph the
58-foot long stage. .
The first stage dropped away two and a
half minutes after launch and Scbirra
nported the second at.age wu up to full --"All beautiful," be uld.
SchitTa was quallfytng as perhaps the
nation's coolest astronaut -at least in
terms of heartbeaL Mialon control
reported the commander's heart was
beating 87 times a minute at WtoU -the
loftsl by several beats ever recorded at
that point.
RAPPORT
BY
DREXEL '
Dr•••I, th• most tru1t1i:I
n•me in furniture brings
you • truly uniqu• desk.
Not only in
styli, but in usefulln1ss,
feeturing • writing surf•~•
, that pull~ for that •irtr~ bjt
ot wo ..... ing •t••." Cont in•
derman, 31. of 19791 Ranger Lane, a
photographer. ·; •
Costa lwfeSa. Poll~ Lt. Dudley .'.Y'1l
Cleve credited a policeman on routine
patrol with capturing the 5uspects alter
he noticed pry mark• on the rear door of
the building.
Officer Ted Wilson atoJVJeC( betJind
Foster's Pharmacy, 519 '?f.·l!tth St., B!tout
-4 :~ a.m., ord~ h1I ~. Resene
Officer Nate Arnofd to.l'ldlo for a back·
up unit.
Wilson then kicked open the rear door
and two shadowy figures -later Iden-
tified as Underman. and Weinberg -
froze where they 'tOQd.
"One of them just about fainted when
the gun was pulled ," said Lt Van Cleve.
Officer Richard Bersch arrived on the
scene to a.uillt in handling the case and
the pair ol sUBpect.s were relieved of
about '600. plUB about 300 Dilaudid
la~lets and a quanUty of other loot, police
said.
Lt. Vsft · Cleve imd' police are at-
tempting 1iito! m..M ct !:inderman and
Weinberg to at least one other Costa
?-.1esa burglary.
Suspicion§' Noise
Just Mouse in Wall
Marian l!ugeo~ 11191 Norta. .si.. , told
Laguna Beach police late Tburlday Dlght
of a suspicious noise in her closet.
An tnvest1g1Ung officer found the in·
truder, a mouse in the wall.
"Scared off -no further action," the
brief report concluded.
1 However, shorUy after Pr ~ s i d e n i
Johnso11:'s s~tement.. Sel)Bte DemocraUc
Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana saJd
in a Senate speech that the treaty wu
loo bnportant lo rlak "injecting electlot
year politics into the quest.Ion of ratlflca-
tion."
Mansfield said he bad no comment on
the President'• remarks: "We will~
that bridge when we come to tt." ~
Mansfield sald, however, that ar-:
rangements have been made for mating:
the tttaty the fl.rit Old¢!' of buainem: of
the Senate Foreign RelaUons Commtt~
in the new Senate session opening bi.
January. •
.Mansfield said that as majority lead~
he had to face up to realities. ,,.
He said tiley included the prospect of
extensive depate -a Senate euphemlsrq,
for a filibuster -and the fact that the
treaty bad become the BUbject of co&:
troversy between the two m a j 0 r
presidential candidates. '
GOP Candidates ;_:
To Attend Tea ..
"
Three Republicans seeking ollleea ~
November will speak at a Caod.idatu Tea
to take place in the Irvine Cove home or
the John Northcott&" from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday. 'I
Prior lo the tea , a fund-ralstng projec~
fot1 · the ~gW'l8 ..-Beaeb W o m e n ' ~
Republican Club, the candidates wll~ be
honored during a nqon to 2 p.m. luncheou
hosted _by Col. and Mrs. Sidney F.
Mashblr of Emerald Bay. "
Candidates expected with their wlv~
are· Rep. James e. Utt (R-Tusttn), state
Sen. John G. Schmitz (R·TusUn) an~
Assemblyman Robert E. Badbam (R·
Newport Beach). "
Others expected are Mn. Louis Lon>
bard!, president of Calllornia RepublicaO
Women's Clubs, Federated; Mrs. Anii
Bowler, vice chairman of the Rafferty
Campaign; John A. Hopwood of ~
Orange County Republican Central Com;
miUee, and Gus Owen, executivi
secretary of the central committee.
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~ennedy's Bid
·Just Peace: Ploy
-BOSTON (AP) -Sen. Edwird M. Ken-
nedy s a y i Democrat1c leaders knew he
~:au: ~:~ut1n:~J:~. :
supporters of the minoilty plank on Viet-
nam asked bftn 1o delay a py.bllc
disavowal of the movement to draft hlm.
"Ju loog as it looked like I might be In
the wlnp, some Utougbt it would help the
minority plank. Mj' own lnclin>Uon I!
-of to doubt lt," the Masuchu!elts
Democrat satd in an interview.
The interview, with RiCbard H. Stewart
· or the Bostoq Globe's Washln&ton bureau,
was published In the Globe today.
"alotof~.~~~.7
Altu hi• brother Robert'• 11!d !or the
no"'""Uan w~ cut .abort l>l' ¥
assassin'• bullet In Loi i'"&eleo. Edwlrd
WU fin! promlnOntly mentloned U ,o
posalble vice presidential nominee. Re
ellminaled himaett ·rrom c:Onslcterallou,
however, wll,h 1 JtatementJul,y IS.
Kennedy said some had adviaed him. to
withhold that stoteroent until i!ter tlie
Ropubllcan convention the folloWlng
week, but be decided qalnst it. bec8J!Se
"I didn 't wan~ to mlskad anyone or be
miainterpreted."
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TENSE LBJ WATCHES APOLLO LAUNCH ON TV
President lnt•rrvpta MMtlng to View Blast.Off
/ukOjl why he waited·untll the third day
of the Democratic National Convention to
. en<! the movement. to draft hlm, Kennedy
said, "I thought I bad made it clear that
I didn't have any intention., .I bad talked
privately to Democratic leaders."
Kennedy said the possibility of running
for )>Fbldent this year was "never a
serious question in my mind" because of
SiSJi ~ :t.bf~.times·a~s in1i1.en's room: of Denver dfice building, c~Ji\lil"I ~~~~liding Up<lO> on•'! Wlilical persuasion.-Uhld~)11111"'1.Denver, D'l\U':.m&k.s use of ~o< ~-. ,
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Douglas Workers
~hare Triumph
Of Apollo Launcli
Anxious memben of the McDonnell
l)ouglas Space Centu team In HunUngloo
Beach this morning watched the docka
u the Apollo mission roared into the
skies at Cape Kennedy.
' They were awaiting the performance ol
S-IVB stage of the giant Saturn rocket.
The stage, manufactured in Huntington
Beach, was roaring toward its seventh
successful flight.
At the prescribed two hours and 5:t
minutes into the mission the stage fired
Perfectly sending the Apollo spacecraft
into an orbit close to the intended 150 by
122 nautical miles. •
It also sent McDonnell Douglas
engineers into jubilaUon at the succesa
they knew would be for the enUre misslob
and their contribution to the Apollo pro-
gram.
But just sending the spacecraft into
orbit was not the onJy intended function
for ~ _S-IVB stage. The spacecraft pro-
gram ilktuded moving about 60 feet away
from "the' now defunct rocket hjgh above
1he earth.
-The astronauts then were to perform
pitch and roll exercises and to move the
~pollo spacecraft back to the S-IVB stage
f,nd to use the 'rocket tilil docking
maneuvers.
:· It reached its hlgb point -100 beats
per minute -when the first stage fell
away.
Apollo 7 went into an orbltr ranging
from 140 .to 174 miles high -a ·near
perfect orbit. The planned orbit had been
from 142 to 176 miles.
· Officials kept a wary eye on guaUng
wind through the final .hours of the
~ountdown and finally decided it wasn't
ltrong enough to endanger the mission.
~ At 6 minutes and 15 seconds before the
Y,lanned 8 a.m. PST launch, a hoJd of
about three minutes was called to allow
!eChnicians Ume to cool the engines.
Woman, 7 4, Dies
In Auto Accident
Funeral arrangements are pending to-
day for a 74-year-old Santa Ana woman
killed Thursday when her car wis struck
broadside at 17th Street and Prospect .
A venue in the Tustin area.
Dead on arrival at Santa Ana Commun·
lty Hospital alter the 4:05 p.m. accident
1981 Cwnty Traffic 1161
160 Deatll Toll -Ill
was Mrs. Jessie Campbell Rez of 825 N.
Parton St.
California Highway Patrol olftcers
said she collided with Mrs . Jane Lewis
McDowell, 37, ol 12921 Evensidl! Drive,
Santa Ana, who was making a left turn
onto 17th when the accident occurred.
Mr$. McDowell .wtered only minor ln-
jurks, police rtport<d.
Blower Brothers Mortuary is handling
t :-angements for Mrs. Ru.
'ALL SYSTEMS GO'
Com,...nd PMol Sclllrro
Mrs. Schirra
'Glad It's Last'
Trip for Hubby
Nine Cuban Exiles
Charged in Wave
Of Terror Bombs
MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Nine Cuban e.xiles
were charged today in connection with a
nationwide wave of anti-Castro terror ac-
tiviUes -bombings and sbelllngs con·
ducted in the name of "Cuban power."
A former Cuban doctor, Orlando Bosch,
was among those charged. He was ac·
cused of threatening to-destroy ships and
planes of Great Britain, Mexico and
Spain in cablegrams sent June S to the
heads of government in those countries.
Bosch and two other exlies, Jose Diaz
Morejon and Barbaroilan Garcia, also
were charged with the pt. 16 shelling of
the Polish freighter Po ·ca in Miami
Harbor. That incident led o apologies by
the United States government after pro-
tests were published in Iron Curtain
newspapers.
J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI,
sald the charges involved a Wave of ter·
ror that included bombings in New York,
Los Angeles and Miami where 39 born·
bings or attempted bombings have oc-
cuned since Jan. 1.
Eight of the ~ persons named in the
Indictment were arrested in M\ami today,
tho FBI said.
The ninth, identified as Jesus Dom-
inguez Benitez, ·21, was sought u a
fugitive.
I' I •. ' ' ' ,. ' ' ' S~ate Circulation
Managers Meet
The Golden Anniversary convention of
the California Circulation Managers As-
sociation will be held Saturday through
Tuesday at the N_ewporter Inn.
DAILY PILOT Circulation DI.rec.tor
Milan Leavitt will serve as convention
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) hoot for the 200 people expected to at·
Mrs. Walter M. Schlrra watched her hus-te~~ 50th year meeting will inclu~ a
~ rocket into space today for ~ third golf tournament Saturday morning at the
time. expressed herself u elated and Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, uod·
then said "I'm very happy it's the last er lhe arrangement of Bob Caples, Regt.s.
time:" --let-circulation director. A women's ac-
"1 think he's done enough," she said. tivity -will take place at Newport Harbor
''There are so many younger men who lVith a boat.~ruise and luncheon at th-.
can do as well ." Balboa .Pa.v1lion. .
· Sehirra is 45, the oldest man to make a . Association. Pl'W.~ent Charles ~ccbe-
space flight, and the first to make three s1 of Bakersfiel_d sa1~ several old·t~ers
trips. He flew the on.e-man Mercury for of the grO\lp~ .includmg past presidents
six orbita, was command pilot 00 the tw<>-and other officers, are expected to tum
man Gemini 6 that made the first oot. . . . rendezvous in apaoe, and is the com-Jn addi~ton to California newspapers,
rnander of the thrte-man ApoUo 7 ~e ~~1allon h~ members from pu~ i8unched tod•v hcat10111 in Arizona, Nevada and Hawau.
"I ...... _.. ~ · LaJt Yea;'s convention was held in La s
"'"!ill it must, have !>ten ~ most Vegas. Ne1t year's is slated for Lake beautiful launch I ve ever seen, Mrs. Tahoe
Schirra told niwsmen. "I'm 10 happy .
that we have the pro~m on the way
again after the long wa,il"
At the DoM $isele home nearby, Mrs.
Eisele watched the lauDcb with her
chfldren and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hamiltc.1 of Gnadenhutten, Ohio.
She cried when the big rocket lumbered
into space and Usteoed attentiveJ,y later
as the taped ahiJ>tA>ground eon\'ersaUon
~as rtlayed over the spice network
monitor.
:deds Launch Satellite
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union to-
day launched another wvnanned earth
satellite in ita Cosmos series. A brief an-
nouncement on the launching of Cosmos
247 did not, as uiual, give its speclnc
mission but said only that it would con-
tinue 1pace exploration. It wu the fourti.
Cosmos launched in 10 daya.
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Humphrf!y.
Wou.ld ·8 :ankrupt Nation·
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· nALiAs"<uPn. -ill<llarit°lol'. Nixon
accu.ed • his -Bemocratlc .rlvil·iof P""~
d.ent teojaf rof l!elJJI tho,,_~ .. senator 1o bl!tory, ~federal ,pro.
gram1 •tbat1Voulcl have .coat noo biDioo
more than actually openl:
Nbt9n, In ,;,m..ks prepared'.lor ·a rally
at SOutlleril MelhodlBI Omverslty, said tbiJ "'.IJ)end\gg· spree" · .woWd -have
blD.krupted, Ille'. nation. ..
· "One. '1andldate says the 10 percent
surtax ls •ere to 11tay," Nixon s a i d of
Humphrey·' "I aay, this ls a war tax Btfd
a:i: 900ll as pouible must be repealed."
He uld, "One candid8te advOcates eon-
cen\ratlng more and more 'power in the
federahgovUmnent. -I say, .ft ii time for
~w PQlldes to move ponr away fr;om
Wuhlngtm ba<< to the atai.s, local
government& and the people:"~
He added, "One candlda~ stands for
putting f\\illions more on. welfare roll:!. 1
say we need to pat more milliom on
payrolla."
He cpncluded, "One candidate is
shackled to the mistakes ol the past,
bound to the Old ways, able:to offer more
of th!! same filDurtl. The t{ixon team 1'tarMD before-the people With free bands, ~ble to'·cm._. to grtl" ·wjfh-'tbe future,
ready to move America forward on a ne'I( ·
road."
Ni100 got a report Thursday from -.
foreign policy adviser that IUpported bli
contention American prestige abroad ii
waning. '
WilUam .W. Scranton, former governor,
of Pennsylvania and ezecu.tlve asa:istaill
to former Secretary of State auistiaft
Herter, r.eturned from a three-week tour
of America's European allies and said
their 'impression was that America was
not able "to take care of its own Jnternal
prOblems, monelarlly, racially and in
other things." .
He said there also was a vfry deep
feeling that "with the myopk attention pt
the United States on the Far East'-
Europe bas been "overlooked and 1&·
nored."
~ton, who toured Germany·,
France, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Brl-
tain, said be fowid the Europeans «11-
cemed about tensions in the Middle EiSt
and the Soviet intervention J,h
Czechoslovakia. · ··~
He said that while moat Europeans
favored improved relations with UMI
Soviets, they viewed as necesAI')' io 9P"
proach this fi:om a posiUoo of ~ ·.
Johnson Enters Campaign
Praises Democrat Ticket in Radio Address
WASHINGTON (UPI). -Prtaldent
Jobnlon haa lleppod flnnly Into the
presldentW compalgn, boldlnl up the
Deonocnitlc tlclcel u -·· belt hope for .....-ond scamln& the op-
position u reoctianory.
In • -k radio -'l'btnd01
-ed by the latttnatiooal ~·
Garment Worbn Union, J-aolol be
bad c:omplele lolth ID the ol>lllty If Ibo
Democ:rollc -lo_,.., lorwanl.
procrt:Sltve idorneltJc sroctam-
<l Few men that I ban nertncrwn have
understood oor ttrpnl nollonal ~ oo
wtll u Hubert Humphrey ond Edmund
Muo1'le," JolWM d!"lared·
In contrast, he aald, "There ii alJ the
diH ........ " clo7~ ..., d .... between the NIJ:on.Agnew RopubucOn
narc! ol -ond ·-.... the ~
kind of forward-looking leadership that
the Humphrey-Muttie ticket offers to you
Amerlcanl."
Aa for third party candid1te Geor(e wan-, J-said "AmericaN ..
too wile 10. wu&e their votes an a false
prupbet o1 fur." .-- '
. II "" Jolmoo'a 11t1t ~ llate-,_to t11e pnu. on the c:lmPMIP llld
onlJ !Iii --...i eodonemenl
lie =~lnclruncandld11C1 '" Match n be did no1 1n-• llDd to 11'<1111 ony tlme on portlAn
polWc:a. SuboeqQmt --... ,,._1oo lndlc•led thll opplled on1r to
partisan polill<a In J-'• own belioll.
Tbt ~ qld the Repul>llcM
prtsldenUal ticket and candidates ror Concress bad promlsec! to dlmwlUe what
• 11"41 -•llula --..iic .... miniltratianl. ' /
• "They..,. JHOjlCNid R!lllllnc .... or
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less than to pull tllia nation downward
and to pull it back ·mto another cycle of
Republican reaction and i n a c t I o n , ' '
Johnson said. "And In doing ... they
reolly jHomlae to JJUt1 America apart." ·
He led )llto 1111 ......,,.. about
Wllllace by · qylng 'there were barlh
poll@ •olcea lrJln& lo divide the
American people.
"Tbe mon who llood ol the ICbool
bolile dolir, defylnl the low, I! now
preloudinc to be the •pootle .. order,"
Jolmon said otWallace'1 ollempl"to JH'O'
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He Mid wbUe It WU <qreltable peace • ' Hull'ltli::.on Beach . C:osta Mesa
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of Cornwallis and'.1,\1 Ma1'.'t fiv·' _,,. llt.4a lollowed lllo dilm'-' Tllur> e~ , •, •'
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Troops But Most Escape
~:-. .~ ·~-·. ,~"1-,· ... J-~> • ~ w~. ....~ ... 7s,(n,TU:)',' Will ·:w a.men's njirried · · •. !:-«¥U!!!· Nilli~•· n, . ., . ~ l -a "l"Te•lll' ana. She and I w.ent to; • • •
gedler for 'a couple. of years wbei:a ·a-· • • Ii:"•• 21 ,And sh•:-x•• 17. Th~ 1he es1unat1on SAIOON CAP) -American In· ~Id 1114 I niarrle4, bad.,ehll4· • , . ei~-, fonley!Jlen bloeklng ll>e n~weateril'ln-r~ U!I srandcldl4ren. Nol'll· •b•'••· .• ,. ' ' • ' ·--to s.,,.. lrted lo !\'Ip a1~1d~ and I'm· a wtd~wer," Pat· ff'o'd ·m· 1969? -11111 -~ to11ay; bul 111e 1I14J15'•d. Palma!l.l\U. been in Con-JI • bUlltoltlillll~·'""°" •"'l'· ft•• Unct 1929. • · •· .. , A heaV1 lloinl>udnlillt oo 111t1r poolo I~ e ~ · W.\Slllllm:oN lllPI) _ 4 ~ Uona by j •I fl~ ~
' · · ~meot developed In the Senate to-IUllllUpl" ud lltlillory ldUld • at lbe
day over w bet be r Chief JUJUce E~l "'*"1 for'Ol blln UllJ IO* awq.· w • 4"nM)r·hfld ~·oov•," ollelrl at 'f'eD 1 dffion lo "'Iii• wDllld lllll be ·~ -•• u. --i't ...., -• ., lo 1ft'eff1cl1Yllil\ lfll'n<\f """*"\ tQ<o --•-• ., •• -~li>J...,,, ; , . . . wldr>ttooaUllllhl-atr-~ ,...._, ........ ~ ,,......_ _..:.....~. artlllery.1bal'• •1!1,..dldft~.111 ubll ~--_,...-·~~· .. • ~ OOUDl u ,. •• tzplld. fl .
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~.:l!MD 1>ou111t -roceitt1y b~-llle ""to-•heacloltheceurt. · • , . :;~:~.;~~~~.!~'. ·i:=~~~":::O.~ .Qi {;2ec~ &~ure .
liri~"' · preoldeol wu lnalll'lfllod, --~; .·NOecoW(lJP~~--llo-',: •. ~<>.tao. . e . . , clild 111.i1c:upec:Ulc:111J wUbdnw 11. .•• , •••• tetll:led a-· · U>lnr
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PJol•lll' door·to-dOOr [ortun< tc~ """ ~ ltftes.o!fl~ • b~ . Clll m )16.cow ' In let iii "«4ir. ·,on, Wisoonsin, wlio , • .,. la _._. • , ~ a:;-oCldi m M -'"1 : Th ~ ....... ~ ':;t." ,., .. '' . t u..-~i ~ .... 'I ;.
-· knoCk•d ""'th:v:;:;,, oi So ... VI·. ·e'Js• • ' t'"o·" Pull .. · 'Aboui 100 uiiiiOniiO!l police rurounded
ld the courtbause where Dr. Pavel Utvinov, an unidet1tifitd 11-year-o man, . , ., r -~ . U.year-old gr&ndson of the late foreign
csktd directioni tht'n told him, minister Muhn Lltvinov' and four others
7¥ ou are about to make a big All · but 2 3 ~00 were convicted and sentenced &rter . a discovef'tl in t~ near future." ~ · t'I . , ·-·. threM.ay trial.
~hen ahe left he found his wal-.. . -• 'l:~~ . ' LltVinov was sentenced to ·nve years ~misting, FJ;~~I ~~ Soil i. ~e:~!ro: ~=~:·dli:=
• liroSCX>W (UPI) "'· 1'o ~ Uniotit' writer Yuli }Janiol, WU seDf .fnto "in-
.... Aud u h ha .-..,..i lo withdraw aU bul Qooil r,, tornal exile . tor four yeah. Literary
·1.·-roy •or was an H· ,,._ <ii 111 ...,,_.._ __ -~~_.' ~~~!<~~~-tmBllbltskycotll!reeyeara pedant motll!er when s~e entered -.-.._.._,., 41v.11 uuu.uuoiu.
the elevator at the 13th floor of her ~ 111-0ct. ·l!I. '1'11l1!1Ulfe ...... llld ledaJ. ;. ·-'.J: apartment building in Newcastle-""" a' 11 ·~ -• •••• ~._.-·.,· ·~ uwn-Tyne, England. When she ..... ---·--· •• reached the ground floor she was foundlnl . at Ille c,.cotioolovu . .illlobllc:
the! mother of a boy -delivered wblcb wa lnvadlcl b7 &rmle& ti· ft\l'I
two months premature in the ele-W1n11iPaol -lhe afCbl o1 Aq. 11· ~ ~ . . ' vator .,1 an ambulance driver. , . • 1
Mother and baby wen "'poned The dlp!Qinollc: iolu<oo "'1d Uw oo-
"doing jwt fine." ~ ,..... 11'1 lllim1led 1t lil,ooo mMI and lbll IO _..1 1'0Uld bo
• willldmin itlari Ille Cllcll<illovlll ,holJ.
Wllll•m V1uahn, M, was ac. d111, lea?bic lboul 11,IOO~.
quitted on a triapHsilur charge in The 13:.00 wlll blvo to .Omolll)!nlll lhe
Municipal Court but he Gldn't have : lluAlans .,. ulllllod ·lhll conditions In
lone to celebrate. Judie Manuel c-.vUto are ·-·"ind the Rocker ftnld him 1211 for appearing (Olllltry ha only .... "lllldlnr torc:o" -
in court lnlox!cated. lhe Communllt Pll'ly.
Laborer Vladimir Dremliuga, 27, who
had joined the waving banners re~
"Shame on the Invaders," was given
three years in a labor camp. 1llj: court
sentenced e1~~ Vadim. Delbne, 21,
to two years and 10 months in a labor
camp.
The sentences mim>red prosecution
d e m a n d 1 for punishment.
Belides defaming the nation, ,_the five
were eoilvicled of clitlbu'bing the peace.
de(uning the D'ation; tJie five were con-
victed of distur~ioc the Peace.
About 200 persons, ma"ny of them sup-
porters of the "five, waited .in snow flur-
rles outside ijle courthOuse fbr the
verdict.
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1969 automobiles. ' ·
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Sponsoring the gala will be nine Oranu.(:o\utty cbapte(' ol Na·
tional Assistance League l!!clucling the NeWJl!lrt Harbor, Huntington
Beach and L3cuna J1eacli·al111pters. · .'
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The fifth annual Preniiere Night of l!!e 1911(;\.uto·Show will'Wte •·
place from e·:so to 11 p.qi. in the.Anaheim conv'Oft6:on Center.,~),;' \.
the Grand Lobby will sel've from ·& p.m. and·\lhril•r',will be -...... ~;.· ,
~m 6.30 tn 9 p.m. . . • , 1, !"' .i : • •\I.JC .. ,.
A tasbiO. show~ featunng the creati,ons ~ SY\iney North will'l>lo • ·' :"'-
shown by models ~m each partjcipatlng cj>a~1'. 'Dancing ·will be t<>.>.
the music of Manny Ha.nnon· ahd his orches,fra .. after the ~on
show. In the course of the ev'ening, guests may.follow the red carpet
t.o the 20,000 square foot ar.ea which will houSe ni6del~ of all the autos
as well as camping vehicles,,provided·by the Motor."Car Dealers As·
sociation of Orange County and the Grange Q>unty Dealer Servicea
Association. , . ' '
Working on,.the commlltee for .the Newport Beach chapter are
the Mmes. Rpbert A. Rarrtsey, chainn'an; Lonnie Vincent, decP.ratiODs:
Frederick ·Prescott, models; Robert E~Leitner, tickets ; Paul Rogers,
sustaining representative, and N~ckoia J. Frank,'Walter Burrou~b~
John Davies, Edgar Hirth, Frank Hop · . Carl Service, John CasHion, ·
" Cora Peggy Wallace and Joseph Clark , ways and means.'
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Making ·arrarigem'ents for the Huntirigton· Beach chapter are the
·Mmes. Ployd Hair; chairman; D. R. Parscb, tickets; Leland Valen·
tine, fq.shii:K\s; Jame& Sayer, bo9tesses and dinner; Melvin Penhall,
awaid.s: F1etCh('r Daft-; decorafions ; Gilbert Turnbull and Jack Bra·
met, publicity, and Grover.Po~s, modeh;. · '
Committee members from Laguna Bea'ch include the Mmes.
Thomas H. Jones, President; Danial Schryver, ways and means chair·
man·; John Solomon and Frank. Darling, ways and means co-cll5'ir·
men ; Nicholas Malouf, ticket chairman; Milan Chiba' and Howard
Adams, ticket com.'bittee; Roblrt B. Malone,· patroness chairman;
. Mar.io Tartaglia, hostesses; C~rles Coffyn, decor8tions; Robert L •
. Marvin, f·asbions ; W. B. GrantDam, award~ chairman; €harles W.
Frazier Jr., dinner chairman, 8.nd Patrick .H. Randall, publicity.
. , 'I).tjtets at $5 .per per~n for the aut.o show and $5 per .person for
the llinner may· be obtained by calling any member of the Newport
Beach Am!(ance League, or by calling Mrs. Hair at 544.9648, Mrs.
· ParSCb at· 847~1655 ·or Mrs: Norman Warner at 536-6113 in Huntingt.Qn
· Beach, or by calling the 1icl<et committee .members in i:,aguna Beach.
VINTAGE AUTOS -That's :wh~t will be ;i,own·at the· Premiere Auto
Show sponsqred by ·lhe' nine. ~stance League chapters of Orange
County Nliv. 6, but 11te·vintage will be-1969, not 1931, Cto:;ely examining
the 1931.Ford Model A De Luxe Roadsterwbich miglit have been a part
of an auto show· of th-~ past are area Assistance League chairmen, {left
to right) the Mmes. Robert A. Ramsey of Newport Beach, Floyd Hair
of HW)tingtoo Beach and Danial.A. Schryver of Lagilna Beach.
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Femin ine · Touch Adds
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Fairwa~-of Mesa Verde Country Club will be adorned with a wee
,touch .o' Scotland when the richest. tournament ever held inMthis· area jl
. played Oct. 21-27. . · · , ,
Calling oo. !be feminine contingent of Orange County golf clubo,•lhe
Ha:ig National Open Golf Championship directors have asked women th
·voltinteer as scorekeeper&; underlining the ·strong community effort 'of il:i.-event. · · ·; ·
• -sh plaid Tam-O·S~a~rs ·and sas\les wfil.ace!\llt·1:1Hnm!forin1'
of white skirts and blouse$ io be. wQrn•. by distiaffer~ as ttey keep sllpp\e-.,
mental scorecards for verrncatiQn 'wi!b· official' cards' kept' by !be ph\xet ; •
Country clubs represettted. by the women include Irvihe, Mesa Verd'8, 1 ~
S~ Ana, El Niguel , Rancho 5.an Joa~uin, El Toro, Costa Mesa and All!!:,~
Vista. . . · ...
. While .top pros are qu~fy;ng, shooting· practice ro'unds ana .. ~·;:
' peting for. tile '120,oilo ·,PUrse, wives will have little time to be bored.· ~ -
·, . Undei\ the direction ol Mrs. Casey Maze, tourilament host)ilell\y" :
: "'.chairman and president of the Women's Golf Club of CQSta Mesa GOif ·~" :"
-. ~"Country Club, a series of triJ)s ~ bei~g arranged. , , . :-~ 1 : ~
• · On Wednesday, Oct. 23, wlv.., will boaTd chartl!red buses for,1 tnur:·,..
of Disneyland and on the next day Ibey will be invi'ted to view Soulll,CQ«4,.; ;~
; . : : ,Phlza and. Faollrot>• Ia1and shoppmg c,enters. A· chartered .bo!>t1 ~of~ • ,
barbot ~!so mqy be In !be oiling, · · . · . : . : ;, J~
• Numen>Ulf"ll•te• ar~ being circled for cocktail partll'S, tao. . " ,:: •:
.; pl~~ ,.\,,,: tieli:i.i .rl~>.~~ 1~. II. 1'. €1~, ~I· T<,>roi ~ei-iil N~,I ~-v.,tde, E .. .111.,ll:len;ipe, Coilta ,M-, J. R. €a1Nbon. Rand>o·SM .J¥,l~·:~ w •. W3U~,_,rrVIDe. , ; " : ..
.A!l•f'their tour of Qjsqeyland,. they will join pl.ayers of ti!• ~!.!II'; ;
competitfen in-<ldsta'Mesa Country Club for an awards cocklaiJ party, anJj ,
·tin·Satlill!ay., Oct.'26, 1ll~ NewP91ter1 Inh, IOOrnµtent·beadquarte!'ll, wllh~ -'Ir
lbe scene of an invita111onal JlilrlY lo -be att111d~ by conlAlstll111s, . ..,........ ~ toumame9_t, eiecutive cotninittee.. anct1 6tft~itJ!'7and"VIP'ri: · : ·· · · ~ ~ ' • • . ~...,
Anojlter,iittracti"!t· ~ lal!•i ~Ja.C., 'Jille&Gay, 0at. 22, in M-v.-,,; ·
Cawitty Club. when, tile Tony -~ qi;am"'gl!e Rcloin lll;d'i!<'!i""""" ;. '
chib ls Ute'llglit O! Uma's.liwh:tiami>agne 'pelty; · _" · · ~! ; :. ~
DEAR ANN WJ'iDEft:s: ' EvorN •
'mornillJ ii 7:11 :ilJf neJjbbit ' •
W6rkrlll tlle.-'blllce with my IwJ.
band dropo by to iJve my bUltiand~ a
Jill. Thll bH bee• 10Io1 .. for )I
monthl. I lalt>w Ille rouU.. by bear!.
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Ke uya, "JU1t Jive me coffee." Then .•
lla,wlndl 1IP readlhlc 1<11' the maftlll!I. Illy busbond oaya he ia· 1>0 extra work
the mlla, tho berries, tho corul -and, bftlde1, the ride ft> tl)e nll!rftiJ!t everything m· light. When Wt have mates tt a (air deal for everyone.
bacon and -he ~. "14,, thaf What do )'OU say?.-SHORT 'ORDER
mella pod. Jiii! -•II IOI' me, \'.JOOK
pleate." r •
t 'Iba o.fflce it 12 abort bJqcta from DEAR COOKt Tell ynur Jlu>-IJ:-"~ ttti
bore-a nice big bu. runo by illit wOlt to """ i.,'tlie mor:+•1 wU• 14d
ho!I"-, """ ;II Jnln~teo . .n .. P• .. -lo ll!c,111•.old ll!o.r.·vc '.• ~~ol llraljht ]1111 the ofllce. , -.OY!llf ••"IPl\•Y for brc':,c·f 1!1ll idd
Thif. C'J•l!ll 11'\I a ,,,. .... llllllllY ..... """"Wllea lb• • .... ;:-er I• bod
ilO Who tJlea 1<>11ot1> In Ibo motnlrig.., 11o ... 11.-aaoruliU·~· h•f.o,la~
am iewnc tor httA the sight of him. ly a.nter.a&.tl•w• ii Ukc foric1,1t.
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old 1ge. We • ·~ver know • manywomen have"'1He.1tenytlleir DEAR VER:·5'1·~_. '"
irandparenL !l'lley" ua"""1 '&~bekti~ ·llli 1111'? wa1 lllo,°" -... e * -~ BA VE lo ... ,..,;, 'Iii.·
we .ara -~· Otl' '1f~ IDOll!iF 'Ii< ~ ptOW""-w .... ·• ..,., kwejw, . .._
dMI no( uloolal .. wltli the.m.othera of r • • . · · •.:...... ej.
our rrtood.l .bec!Ule"lh,y·~ s<lar•t· DEAi\ ~ 1.ANDEl.IS! M·r ctn:~~. •,r.:,.-,.. .Ml~)' ippr~te11,-i>'_.fllrl1 ' t ~U1~'1 ~ wn '11Wrltl:l 1 to a )fr.a *!81¥P1 "!"-, . -:-1•.
II we ntll ta many W. must either · wonderful man. Tbey had 1hr. at.
take mqlMr In or m.VaJn 'lri1h ber •. trlctlvo clllldr"). The oldeol It "°l" < Mcobol'la . ..,abodc'ut'..__
She'li toO old ta Jeave·a!oiio. )GuiltO . elibL ,-,.a YMl;I ., •• ID!' ~ii>· .._...11·,.;U t1iliit )>1111.bitWto •
'Pl..,, Anp; let 'th!a ·sub{kt' a~. !Oilr'i "HldlocreUOna" bea111•• to wkle-be. accepted by 10\lr' !rlilollol
Chfldren ·m !or partols in lhtlr :tJj. ly knoWll the! her bUJbancl dlvorc.ed lacU. ~lill' "Booze li\lil .vw ....
P<Op!i • In the •11!t •1h<Mlld b.W, lier. 'rlie ll\lll .obe "" rUMii'I with Teenaeon °"!r·" i.,. Aile eran4chlldren. -HORSE 'S MOUTH ' promptly mov.d Int~ her' home. She S.od 36 ~Ma !ft, coin ilMI e
• , . ' • · uy1 1b6 would marrY, him but the atldt8'~. llMnpad ........
• DEAit l'fflUTll:, ~~·I ·wo11ia• u 1 doe••.'H>',.I to (lve 1IP tho alimony 10,.. req!Mit. c · .
l(rllal II.., .... II Iii !Ml old; • ..,... 'whld la. "beauf.IM!' U 1111 clldn!I bave Ann ~1 wlll"' """$1§" ·•'Ill (eellllt rollel abOal It! l aiil ff& • 'Ille chlldr<n I'd 1001' tho ~th;t way, bul with yolB' J>l'oblemt od -~I lo i.. lier-lo .. ~·ill a -· ~ -tho· !llr<-tanc .. I think IJlec la Ill ~are .. UICI '
• J Y'icllloe,m.'4 -~--r a6mhP-Whol wou!L,Ou calJ'Iial:I'..;. :Iii a • lill-aolldollrtlcj '
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MMIPING OUT A WILCOMl--Mnl. Pllillp WIMor,
l=;::i:::-= ol Iba Orange County Medical A• rS "f ii .... _. -two ol the UC! medical focilllr ,.._ (left to ttgbt) Mn. Edward Arqullla . •
Hospital Auxiliary
:.:.Requests Volunteers .-. ..
A call for V'Olunteer1 lo b<lng made by
the newly fonned CDllta M .. a Memorial Hos-
pital Atll!liary. . .
Ally W<m>ao !ntereoted In serving with
thil ''Want" group is invited to a member-
1hlp meeting Tuesday, Oot. 15, in the hoopiial
rtaff room.
Mrs. Fnmk Hrw.a, drarter preeident will
conduct the meeting, and • welcoming new-
comers will be the membttstrlp chairman,
Mrs. John Nettle who may be called at 545-
2574 for further infunnation.
A junior auxiliary also is being organized.
and hi~b school girls between the ages of 16
and 18 may call Mrs . Ronald stenge at 546-
2720 to offer services.
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;I SATURDAY actions. Give and you also
§ OCTOBER 12 receive. Communication due · from one at a dktance. Ac·
C By SYDNEY OMARR cent aura of optimism.
i "The wile.'man controls SAGI1TARIUS (Nov. :zz.
.,_ d ~--A~-1 Dec. 21): Do what must be ·~ e • ...., ... --•gy d -
and Mn. ROOert Comb• kooW their way, .:r.und
Orange Cqunty. UC! medical faculty wlves 'will be
welcomed at a lpt!Clal coffee Tue8day, Oct. 15.
Medica-r Wives
Get Acquainted
An ortentadon eeuion will ty auxiliary and p r e , e n t
be romblned with a bfl dJltrld cooncllor 14 the 114!0
welcome for wtvea of the aunnu,.
1 cul p~ wm bJ. plll medical IChoo fa ty of UC! preilldentl lncludlnf t h e
who have recently moved to Mmes. oener R. Ball; Lewis
Orange County. Ellmore and William M. Mou.
Armed with maps and d!rtc-Mrt. Dmer T. Ball, wile of.
Uons and lnformaUon about the Oranae COunty Medical
points of Interest, members of Aaaqclation president, wm at-
the Orange County Medical tend the guest book.
Au%iliary are sponsoring the Asal!ting Mrs. MacLachlan
10 a.m. coffee nert Tuesday in in her welcoming duties will
the home of auxiliary presi· . be the Mmes. Brian EwaJd,
dent, Mrs. Frank E. Kendrick Santoro A. Hepps, G. John
of Newport. Beach. Knauer, Laurance A. Mot1ler,
Mrs. David O. MacLachlan Ralph E. SUrllng and 'Philip
ii cha!nnan of Utt event and Winsor of'Newport Beach.
ha.a invited all past president.a The centerpiece will be a
or the auxiliary to greet the UCI bulldlng m o d e I aur-
more than 40 medical faculty rounded by Drlniature .orange
wives. Also invited ii Mrs. trees, and an assortment of
David Herlllgaard, president Penlan . or a n a: e a and
of the lntems and Residents homemade fruit breads.
Wives' Group at Orange Colin-Plans az:t under·waY to brlng
ly llledlcal.-Cenler aOlf the flrlt and sebond year .-
preoldent of the Student& of the California ~· ,of
Wl\les' Groop at the medical MedJclne to their neW~ln
school. Orange County when bulldlnga
Ser'ving in the receiving line are ready at UCl It J! hoped
will be the Mmes. Kendrick, th.at the final move can take
Warren Bostick, wife of the place next year. Ultimately,
dean of the UCI medical the entire medical facility, in-
facillty ; Samuel G e n d a 1 , eluding teaching and research
former California State Aux-hospital, wW occUp; 150 acres
iliary president and advisor to of the UCl campus and ac-.
the current state pre!ident, commodate clules . fer 250
and William Wickell, past medical atudentl with a
president of the Or81li• Coun• facult;y of 100.
.,, po in ta the way.,. one. "n1 ow otf unarounded
!i ARIES !March 21-April fears . Mat. or pamer will------------------• come through and aid. : 19 1: After morning hours Independence of acti6n is a •f there ii ~~ter harmony at necessity. Im portant that home. -Prior to afternoon, Movie Guide
hold back on &tatemenl! you get started. II! which are controversial. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-.,,.._.., ... _....,..,_..,_,. _______ _ $ Later, people are in a more Jan. 19): Stress on relations
" receptive m o o d. Act ac-with those of opposing 'cordingly. views. Be receptive. If will-
;: T4UR.U8. (~ ~May ing to learn, you grow and ! 211) 1 Accent on bow you mature. Make meaningful
; react to availability of ad-concession to mate, partner. ~ · Be aware Of public rela· lfi ditknal fund!:. Means gome ti I! flmnctaj. pres1ure is reliev-ons .
-1 ed. You ba oater fr AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. '' " ve gr ee-18): strive for greater clocn ol 1hou&hl. action. '-" Choose whely. Don't scatter equanu1u~Y. Improve com-
efforU. forts . of home. Entertain
GEMINI (M~ 2l.June ai;aoc1ates. Repay fa~ors .
) , study T A U R U S . Set the record otraigljt.
Giesaage. You become ln-Rel~ve on the move seeks ~ved today with money adVlCe. Give it; be
(
--~-•-d generou1. . d~ A vice ii eoue1Jt on PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb . wtletbel" t.o parctiue or eell, 20 E "-~: --w1 or Ave. Get all ) : zce·m::nt day for deal-0...,..... ing witb children. You are
avalllble fact.I. Bue opinion creative, able to solve ap-
! on knowledge. parent dilemma. Associa·
CANCl!lR (June 11.-Ju!y tioo· wi111 opposite sex im·
22): Preatige rises. Your prove 1. Person a I
terVicel are mont in de· magnetism rating la high.
mand. Tab ipeeial care Salea·abWty al!o aoara.
-penonal -arance. GENE HAL TEN-
Iie clorlng whrn -~ ore -ctn:umstan-DENCU:S ' Cycle hilh for
; ces t.end tit wort ta your fa· CANCER, LEO. Spec 1 a I .~ Yll<. _-. . . wo1..'.!_ 14of ~!}12>RNOb' do
i LEO (J.-, S.Auc. :12), P _, ••--.· serve
• You feel """""""'ii about and learn. <ofl ~ ..__ 'IN-.1 T• flrMI M who'1 kdy fill' ¥-.t In
I lo ~ ...,. ._....,. rilUU _,•nod kwe, :$:'1'11"'¥ Om1rr•, out ~-~ lbJ ... ltf .. Sft,..., H fo!"· Mff'I •M • ,~ pos:a e ~." s.... 111 '" ~so unt• maUv. lmpm1aDt. fAC't«S le °"'9rr Alf!MIY Stcrlta. lflll DAILY
i: ....... • IQlfece. You. will ~0Il.. ~-... t°T-'i1~~ ~, ..
~ 11on • re IMtlbl 111e
{Eflte1r'1 Nott: Tllll movlt-911Jdot It ,_red bv '"-lllmt eommltNe a1 Hart.or CWncll PTA. Mrl, ll:oti.rt Sor-
-Is '""Jdotnt aM Mn. Hirt s-Is Cllfr\"'11'-dlalrTMn. It 11 lnlllMed II I ~. In ~lnl~
-.lll1t1i. flllTll fllr artlln -ll'WPI Ind w111 I-I' WMll;ty. Y1111r ¥1towa .,.
wlklttid. Miit llllm to MIM• Gllldti Clf"I al ftll OAILY PILOT.I
FAMILY
GNOME MOBILE -Disney
comedy-fantasy.
PARENT TRAP -Re-issue of
Disney film about twins.
TEENS AND ADULTS
PINK JUNGLE -Brisk
adventure comedy In which
stranded photographer and
model join con man in
itearcb ICC" lost diamond
mine in wUds or South
America.
MATURE TEENS AND
ADULTS
BANOOLERO -POSBe tracks
escaped bank robbers.
DARK OF THE SUN -Tribal
civil war melodrama.
THE PARTY -Slapstick
comedy.
SALT AND PEPPER -Spy
spoof about conspiracy to
over1hrow Britain.
SCALPHUNTERS -Trapper
and runaway slave follow
train of ato1'n peitl.
SMASHING TIME--Appeal-
i.ng BriUsh musical comedy,
spoofing Londen's swinging
scene .
ADULTS
BEDAZZLED -SophJsUcated
English aatlre with te-
quences which vary from
farcical fun 14 billnfl irony
and irreverance.
THE DETECTIVE -Vuigsr.
violent melodrama of sordid,
brutal aspects of New York.
ELVIRA MADIGAN -Tragir
love story in 19th Centur:
Sweden.
POOR COW -Sordid dramr
of. girl wtKi facti: seamy ex
lstence in Engli!h 1lum1.
PRUDENCE AND THE PILL
-Impudent, frivolou s
Brit.ish farce.
SAVAGE SEVEN -Leather·
jacketed motorcycle gangs
descend on tiny Indian shan·
ty.
SECRET LIFE OF A N
AMERICAN WIFE
SophiJticated stricUy adull
c:On\edy
SWEET· ' NOVEMBER
Dying woman goes to
unusual lengths to be
remembered.
THE SWIMMER En-
Peering Dr. and Mrs. Riede1 Mark ' .-Around .
~~~ .. , ,..
De:cades of Ma ~r i.· Six -.. 9e GRADUATING inl4 KOPS (Keep Off PowlC!I s.n.Jbly) __ ......, ...-....., SlxtY yean of marriage wu
maried Jul inQnth by Dr. and
Mn. J"' Adolph Rledel of
ara two -ben ol tjie Walat
Woldlln ollluntinctoo Belch
TOPS. -*rtnr a ...... lllloa-ln Valley
View ,Scbool ....... Mr j .
William ~ who lost
!~ poundl. and ""'-Jack
Alblif.""""' slled lll fl9Ulldo.
DUlllNG the lomiaJ fall
rush Miii Carol s h e d d '
daupter _of Mr. and Mn.
Miltm Shedd of Ne"flOrl
llqch, "u pledfed by Alpha
Kappa chapter of Alpha Qi! 0nwta al the Unlvmlty of 0re,..,.
FOR ri's 15th year ~reunion
the UCLA clua of 1161 ·litll
meet at tbe ¢ave ~ Roys,
Loo Angeles Salurday, Oct.16,
after the UCLA-Sunford loot.
ball 1ame. AdVance reaerva-
Uona for the 5:30 p.m. no-host
cocktail reception -being taken by Irv Goldtjn&, clw
pmlilent. at 21S.27H256.
J.uoql D. · CARTER was
-on btl l!!It birthday by !be ....identl ol Rolling
Homes Mobile Park in Colta
Mesa.
A resident of Orange County
since ltll, coming from
Republic, Mo., the honoree bas
lived In Cotta Me.. since 1'28-
He worked in the oil fields in
Huntlqtm Beach for 21 run, alao ~g some fann-
ing.
"He i! a remarkable
gentlemsn In 'hli quiet and
unobtrusive manner," aald
Mrs. Joe Shalt, one of the
hostl. "He occasionally coob
and serves a dinner or lun-
cheon for the people of the
park. He ta: contented to live
quietly with his flowers and
hia neighbors and is respected
and loved by all who know
h. " un.
Alumnae
To Picnic
. .
Corona de1 Mar .
Born bi The Netherlands,
Dr. Riedelcam< lojhe United
States at an urly age and
c:ompll!ted hi• folina! educ•·
iion • .. the : <UlilVersity ol
Illinois Medical Schdol.
He ~ the fonner Marie
Stegeman of Pe.lla1 Iowa and
they ,were married ln h e r
home town Sept. SO, 1908.
M;qv~ to Chicago, Dr.
. 1Uede1 practiced for 50 years
: , and ·nu memberahip in the flO..
· · Year ,Club of Ute Illinois State
· _ Jll.edical Society.
· In f964 the 'Riedel! came to
Southern California to make · their home. in Corona del Mar.
Th~y have three sons, Dr.
Henry A. Riedel ol Corona di!!
DR. AND MRS. J. !(. RIEDE.L
01,mond Annlvet:11ry
..,_. ,.._ Mar, the Rev. Wesley U. Rie-
del of Marco · Island, Fla. and
Dr. L. S. Riedel ol Lombard,
Ill., and eight arandchildr~
Food Tour
Of Europe
Savored
Club Booking
October Dates
Oranre Coonty· chapter of Columbus Hali. Orange. Live
the Catholic AIUJlUli Club has polka mll!ic will be played for booked several dates thi.11 month for special eVenl!. sinaiftg a¢ dancing .
The first date on the agenda lnformatioo regarding the
ta: a rnoothly m~1 next festivaj. m1W be made by call·
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the . ink MW DoQ>Lby Tinder, 835-
Guidinf the armchair tour Charier House, .Anaheim, The 0195,
will be Mra, Jeane Dorse whe Rev. Paul Menke, chap!Jin of A group discussion will be
A Gourmet Tour of Europe
will· be takeb by members of
the Stephen 's College A1umnae
Club of. Orange County at their
meeting next Tuesday at a
p.m. in the Fullerton home ol
Mrs. John C. Packard.
the month troin ·St. Irtnaeus esertted -Oct 2.1 t 7 · 30 ls . a professor of home Church cn;ireu, will speak on . , pr ~1..-, : .... • 8 · p.m.
eco.nomlcs at Ch a pm an , How w~ Can• ie Better ChrJ.e. ~th:~u~ fte'v: Menke discUM-
College in Orange and a_. tiana by Bein& Chari'table. mg .cvh'el:l~:dturch topics. Tht
member of the National Home · NomfuatiOns 'i'iU l>e . ac-. ~ Will: be ' in t b •
Economics A a s o c 1 a t i 0 JJ •. cepted,' fbr o. f f f-;: ·e. r s, and . ·Fall~-' bome qf M I a 1
r · I bo d · me.mbe[s who· ~ish · t·o Ma~ O'DOOneQ. egiona ar · · -vofunteer fOr :cffaitininehlpS -Ooalng oul 1tbe month's ac-
The Gourmet Tour. waa a can do so at the gathering. tivities will be• party on Oct.
gra'duate credit course offered Electfans will take.place Nov. ZS, at '.f •)..m. in F. X.
by ·Arizona State UrUveralty 10~ ' McDonald!& ~anta Ana home.
this put summer. The group Tht group J~·hoattng ita first . Member~ship ~the organiza..
· · Okt.oberfest at a p.m.. Sltur-tion is open-_to smgle Catholic
Tht 23rd annual picnic of toured eight countries in cen-day •Od. 18: in the Kniabta o( college gr a ·d u rte s or
the Alumni of· the University tral Europe and "ate th~ir . _,. • registered nuraes. The group
of ..vt,ona at Tucson . will be way around the continent." • . . meets on.the lkond. Sunday of ~,..i,1rom nl>on ·~.• p.m. EW!h~ Information Clll be Alumnae 'Fry' every ~ont1r~ 7,:111 p.m. in sumi.r, Ocl!"IS Jt>lBr~. • received by c,uing the hostul . , ••.. , the ~.l!Ol<le,
'Jll!IV~SleanlsPicnlc at . -.-Mn. Hen•Y. i:(jr Husbands a,.. . • · ,1l1Jenc;ia arJd ,ffUtfhgf lt1 148-2413 or Mn · 1., •. • 1 ... ? r Csrl>on Cahyon Roads wlll be · · . ·~, .. . • . ..;_ the site. More than 300 are ex-Gerrlet Dirksen at 888-BOM. ~bandi. of Alpha Dena Pi
peeled to share prltes, gamea, alumnae will be honored at a
free coffee and friendship All steak fry·Sa~day, ~· 19, at · Sk' M t the Wilbur ...Wen home in gradu1lel and other former 1erS 88 Fountain Valley
students of the university are · . invited. For f u r t h e r ln· Prospective members of lhe Members and gueat.s wtll
formaUoo call A. J. Coco, Balboa Ski dlub ~welcome convene at 7.p.m. for hors d'
preilldent al the Or81lie Coon· 14 altood the Oct. 15 meelinf oeuvres.
ty Club, at MH179. al ·• p.m. in the Newponer Pald reservatlonl lllllJl be in
Inn. A display of 1kl equip-by • next Tuesday. Alumnae
ment and fuhlons w-llI be may contact Mn. Allen at 982-
Chapter
Opens Ranks
For Women
Mrs. Harley McClure and
Mrs. Wayman Carlson of
Fountain Valley were in·
itialod into Et. XI chapter
of Delta K-Gamma last
Saturday evenlnt hi the
Elk't Olub, Sao Pedro.
The organization, an In·
ternational honor todety for
women leade11 ln education,
has more than 100,CKX> mem-
bers.
Among the guests invited
were Miu Beatrice O'Brien,
>tate president; Miss Alida
Rarker and Misa Ola Hiller
of Laguna Hilla. both p<>t
lnlernat>onal president.I.
Mr1. Warren Putnam of
Lellure World, II organlzln1
··l ricv for the new chapter.
Hostesses
Recruited
Under auspices of Stars and
Bart, single young women are
beinJ: recruited. to aervt as
hosleue$ during hoe:pitality
hours at the officers" clubs at
the Marine Corps Air Facility
at El Toro and Camp Pendle-
ton.
ahown. 3731 far further lnfonmUon.
Holl •lip
• Custom Fram1s e Art· L111ons
617 W. Htlr st. CM
lo.:4:30 ~
-
--~.
i' -·Do ao'for -· VIRGO (Aug. ~
122)' Llmar kcent on 7 o u.r
deidrM, ..... to fulfill 1bem.
Betrothal Announced
counters reveal emptiness
and hyr.ocri1y of
suburbanite 1 life u he
swims hOme.
WATERHOLE 3 -Rowdv
1poof of tradiUonal wmtrn.
· The hoopitaHly. hoon, spon-
sored by Stan and Bara, will
take plaee tonight Preceding
the mixer for ba~lor offi.
cen, an orientation will be
conducted at 6 p.m. ln Island
House. Fashion Island by
MW: Joni Fortner •
-.,.He• 11i,, ~-...
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Kfl1 today. II --Of tact t""ll m.-. Seo peo.
pie elluatloru 1'1 . !fib! of Stop 'd•~•l•ln1
'Buie -1'lll be ·-LIBRA (llepl !I -Oct.
ID): ,JloTlltw ---pro1rAm_. U
~ ,_ obtain -=·=-=·Su~~ at.dial II jlip. You
OH otrenrQi titan ts
L. IO (Oct. JS.Nov.
h Flnllh •t 7ou start. ao ,~111111. Tau
---"'"""wld potty ;)
q~!iLIEN TAGUI
t"!' ..... l ... """'
The engqement of Kathleen
Marie Tague and Usie Walter
Pottorff ha.s been aMOUnCed
by Mr. and Mn. Elmor E.
Tque ol Hunlingtoo Har1n&r,
parenti of the bride-to-be. '
The couple plan to be mar-
ried in St. Anna'• C.tholic
tburch, Seal s..ch. No dato
baa been ael fO< the nopllaJJ.
MJss Tque II 1 cradu1to o1
Yarina Hieb School and now
atl<ndl Golden West College.
Her fianco, oon o1 Mr. and
Mn. Laddie 0. Pottorlf ol
Encinitas. wu grad u • ted
from Sin DiesuJl4 Hip School
•nd now ts ~ Palomar
C.U.,. in 11111 M.,..._
. Talk Flowers
Paul Brecht of Brecht
Orchid Co. in Colla M ... will
be the fUtll lpeller It the
Artistry
meeUnc ol Iha Colla Meaa-An oll paintin& deroonatr•
Be.y Cities P\Jcbilla Society Uon and the uaa ol palntlnp in • ._ _,,.
nat llloodl;Y at 7,ao plll. home decoratloo will be '1iown ~Iii Hts talk, Growing On:hldl 14 Newport H1rbor . AN ,;.
OUtdoon In Sou I be r n Alumnae ol Delta .Delta Dolta.
California wlll be illustrated Pruenllnfl U.. ....,-am wW - - - - -
"Ith 1Udet. Nominations ol of. be Merli of Merla's Studlo,1 -~!i!"'---.iTliOOAiiiii0."'m!i!~---....... flcerl ts planned and eiection1 Huntlniton leach, wilel"e their .. m take p~ next month. Oct. II meeting will take pl1ce COSJA MESA
ur A""'na' nylen loco lMa
·~--... --.--.. • ........ W...O.ln ... MC.,..
~ow 2.40
llWPOIJ llACH Tiit '""'P ptben In the at IO a.m. lln. Ronlld Word
American Lqioa Hall, Coll\.. nuiy be called a\~ for (Harbor Sh pin9 C.11t1r) IH11ntln1ton C•nterl IFa1hjan llJand')
MllL '\i"""'•tiooL 'L...----f......;-------------------(.1 I
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I
Los · ~afuitos· Resri:lts. --
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•
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Th.lnb Cloe ftlnyerl
Time-II S/10.
.... '·'° SAi ..... 00
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AlllO R•rt-Oebllt, C.. lob, Mr. S.n.
6'f Bar, V•ndY'• Shamrock. Hiit Tr1dt. P11'k1r IY9, IU1'911ndy lteM,
knt~. ••be, Andlor e-. 1,.,,...11t11i. Vin. M .. Sty Hiike.
"'""" uca. Mo y11111. J YNr *'· Clall)11nf, ~ GllOO.
MHnofi. E11ls {Morrill '"° JM l.to S.m'1 Nlllll °'1t fH Crosby) ,_.., UO
.ur\I Dill 19tnk1J 4.ft . T~ll 4110.
Alto lt1n-<11u O!u lob t. Tnldclt
llloN. hwf O..rto!, Gerxle'1 TW\t, ,, .. ill:ll!Cht.
lcnld\Cd SOflfC Moen. T• AIMlo.
llxnt llACL a Ylll'lh. I yUr olds
Md ~ 111 Grade AA Mlnus. ~t
"'"" Litt A ltecket"~Smltll} uo ~ct:;1y I . 'St1rr
fftlN) lf.00 TO.to 4.40
MIA Lltlt. Dede (Colllnl) 1.00 J.ID
~20 .Sl!O.
lcn!Ched-P11teo ltr Tims, ~~If
Olk:k Toe, Dll ltt:JC T# llr, A~
ltov1t
llVIHTH ltACI, l50 Ylnh. J -r
11111t trod u11. Cit""!,.., 1'11f'M DX10.
LumPl .. (Smith) l.IO I.GOUD
Oii TM '""" fC111J1111J 1.00 t.• Vendv Oftl {Wlhon) t ... T"'--11 till.
Ne ICPll~
se...,Hff
The NeiShl championships
are scheduled for Seacliff on
Sunday to top the acUon alate.p
at Huntington Beach seacliff.
Thursday ts set uide for the
L.A. City Fire De~ent's
tourney.
Eight members of the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club
earned spots in the upcomlng
Haig Open Pro-Am on Oct. 23
after copping honors in a lo\f
ne.t event of Sunday at Costa
M ....
Leading ihe parade .,. Dick
NEW!'
' HAlllT , MET~ SKllS
u.~ ... ~IW
NORDlCA
g 'tUCKlE
SIN&LE IOOT
•35•
Riverside
Attracts
Sedan Ace
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FMdly, Oc-II, 1961
,
DAILY ".Liil U
60 Drivers _.
InOCIR
I ' ';~',.. "---1 . • &Ta "6 \..anJ
-'.Area :Rnm1er8 -~.
-.,. . . .. .l.' .II" T&too·LeagU~:::Meeis ' -.
.. . ' V•nltt • 1, Poll;. :flGU ':"" t. ~m• (IJ, .. ,
Mfllllf lJ, Mldkllt Viti• 4' 10:11 f, .WllJ1•~ fl"V), l°'M 4.
1, f'aftwnon (I'), 11:13 i l111!11t1 WMriheufo l11. IO:H. J. Tuttle (IQ),
(I'), 10:n J. Muddt)1!9ol IF), 10:40 •• lO;G '· l'urok fl';,VJ ; 101!1 '· htk I w n.on '{!'), 10:'1 4. ~la (II ), lO:n (FV) 10:53 l. WlrlMf' (IG), 10:9'
.. Alderman fF), 10:•, 7. ll1ttr1y t. Chrl1tl1no (l'VI, 11:., 10. MHlt~
(MYJ, 10:411 I. Domlftlt.iel fMV), (FY), 11 :02 11. l'IVllll tl'V), .\l:M 11.
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11 :13 t. p~ (Fl, n :tt 10. Yt~att l lta. CtGJ, 11 :ot lJ. lfl!INf (l'YI, \ (MY), 11:$1 11. Ahtaad (MVJ, U:N 11 :11 14. Hublltrd flG), 11 :1'
J1rnt Ja,..,.. r
. . ~ .
Firsr Race 7:00 PM
fl ...... 111 11, MIHIOll Vitt. M ..... .,_,,_ fl, P•lltlM V11I" »
. l'rell-5-11 Tat ,..,,.,,kl Vil,., P'lnll1'4r'; "' I
'""411111 u. M1Hltll Vitia ,. Wnv1r, 11.u I
T .. ~Ian Vltila FllWr: 1. Pilm, . ~·--
ID:.U hlM .. , .... U. ,_11111 \11"" 41
V1nltt T• f.,..,tlltlll \11l,.., ,lnlsllt': Wlllr-
11111 ........ II. "·"""'''" \11Hty • bid!, 12:09 ··-•1 -...U •· 1H CllMltltrl »
Youth Grid
Teams Win
1. Wll;!t. tl!MJ, lt:t:a t. WeolfY
fl!NI), lD:X I. L~ ~$C), ll:ft .. I!.* (l:MJ, 10:"6 J, Wltrtaft ·ISCl, ID:!l2 6. l'ltll (IM)i 11:tt 7, C111tt
(l!MJ, 11 :11 I. l«ll1111ln !K l, 11:17
t. Stall ($CJ, 11:11 11. Sltrillll (SC),
11:19 11 . l!.110 {IC), 11:• II. SChaDlr tl!.'-\1, n:u n. Antlna!I csc:J, n:a
T.t. U IVI (l!M), 11:• I
'1?>e Cl.hallo.,-and ~·· i.11 c..-.'~1 ·MMmftl a two m.111-t team.I from the T• s.n C:flfMl'lt. ·,.111llhlr: 'I. w.r. "'6" 1111, 11:13
.Newport·Mesa area remain •t ,..._ ".-..:-:...._.. ,.
und9feated u the Caballos T• sin Cltinltnfl ''"'"" 1, ,...,.,.,
. trimmed the Garden Grove' _,.:1~1'::"~·-_:· ______ ..!:;:;::=:::=======: ·Jet-Set Colts, · tu and · ihe
Conalrs defeated the Buena Par.Ir Broncos, 33-0.
In Pee Wee action, the
Cowboys beat · the Orange
Rockets, 20-3, t be Com·
manchts won 35:-0 , over the
Buena Part-Tiger1, th e
Coronu lost lM to th& Buena
Park Rtbels and ihe C.ita· IOll a.t to ihe North Orange Cowl·
ly Stingray•.
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notice to tire buyeu . ' ' '
10-.hour
tire event
Saturday, 8:00 A.M. tO 6.00· P.M. -.
Tliis will be an' un~suaf and spectoeu).ar
1 0 hour tire evoni; Saturday from 8:00
to 6:00 at ~II 16 Broadway tire centtis
that you won·'t want to miss.
E¥ery tire In ~le .will l•• subrtanfiallY
r.iucectin priC.;for _10 hours only., . . . , ...
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LEGAL NOTICE
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C•RTll'ICATI 01' •USIH•SI l'ICTIT'IOUS HAMI
Thill Ul'l(fffllOMd don Ctf!lty hill II C.1111-
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Bonk Ma"4'1Jer
Donald B. McKee of
Laguna Beach h8' been
ippolnted manager of
se<:urity Pacific Nation·
al Bank's Lagqna Ni-
guel Brandt, schedul-
ed lo open irl early N,,.
vember. Mc K e'e has
served at the Capi~trano
Valley Branch and Har-
bqr and Wilson Branch.
Costa Mesa.
NATEC Gains
County Firm
OVER THE COUNTER
NASO ll1tlng1 for Thurid•y, OctotMr 101 1961
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
l Loud percusslvr
noise 5 Strike
violenll"
9 Greenls
blue
colors
14 Fenls wheel, f ,g,
15 Shade of yellow
16 Bay of -
17 Trees
18 Ancient
clty ne1
Argolls
19 Dakota dlalect
20 Dismounted
21 Tall grasses 23 Pear
24 Measured
in cerlaln "r 26 Re lsh
28 Man's nlckn1111r
29 Theater VIP
Jl Fastening
dl!ll lce
36 Kind of cloth
37 Br1vo!
38 Fasten!d in certain . .,
19 Bird 40 Manni.sh
41 Hostelry
42 Ha..,lng more courage
43 Plano part 44 Izvestia,
far one: 2 Words
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46 levy I
charge on
47 Month of
Hebrew
calendar
48 Put forth leaves
52 Soda
fountain
item
SS Laughablt
57 Lint wll h
timber
framework 58 ConJotn
60 Made the big tmnls serve 61 Eng. Opm.
composer
62 E•bl• """" 63 Tiny dell!/
b4 Roulttle bet
65 Imaginary anl1111I
6fi Record, In
the 111lnd
67 Ruth's
empire
DOWN
1 Cosmetic preparation 2 City In
France
3 Accept
as va!!d
~ Wonied
S Sounded loudly 6 Was In poor
health
7 Duck
8 VIP at
The Pilace
9 llarlnitt's
direction
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MAIN18WICE
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Fl14.,, Octob<t 11, 1968 OIJL'I OILDT
•• _Friday's Closing
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ttAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL ,PAGE " . ~·
Newspaper's Function
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Loooo!o B<adl N"l/OT Gi<n• E. V<d<Ur ~ "17'itt .. tMr\
commc"taTll fMi the DAILY PII:..OT on tht lig1dfieanct ~·
tile rolt of t11f dailtl .commu•ily 'I'_. today during
Ille «l<~tiof; .•f NaUtincl N.wspoper jV<tk.
Natidnal >Nowspaper Wed< ·ls an. approprtai. t!m• ID make llOme impOt18nt observatioos about this iru;tru-
ment for the dlaaemlnatlon of lnformation. In po.rtlcular,
we WW to focua: attention on the newspapera in small
citiOI and the importanl IUnct.ioa they serve In the wel·
fare ol =• unities. 'lbe tu -on Qf a newspaper, basically, is to d.tssemi ..
Date Inf 'on to the g~eral public so the public can
becom.e a~ of 1tie event& in the community as well
.. in th& and &r earts ol tile world.
The meuopoutan papers reach for news of
tmall citi915 only in tne case of. cat·astrophe, unusual crime or aecijle.Dl
The Probltl1\•· c1'i9:es, aS:piratiQn{i and achievements
o1 tile ~COD!'DllllilY·are grist for the local newspap-
en u ,Ille, •havl capabiliti.. ot thoroughly· informing
the cit;izens ~ all ramifiCations of a l~I issue. Local
newsp&pers•ale s~tive \o JocaJ .issues and covering the
news Of local govermnent is a most important service.
to Ille cil.i"!llfY. .
By Tepo'iting format, as well es informal meetings
ol the City Council and City Planning Commission, the
P.re&s ~ves a valuable service to the public and to the
CJ.t;y .aovernment It would be quite impractical for a
small city to provide ·commllnicatien to the citizen that
ls pr<Mded by the free and independent news media to
keep people well informed. '
· Tbe Co:mmunity can be viable only when the people
become act.ive and involved. This requires good corh·
munication.
meeting, &!r rtqµired by law, 8' that citizens can be in-
lonned of city operations and lunction&. The elected
and appointed .otficials are representatives of the ~
pie, therefore tile people sboul~ know what their rep-
NSeolatives have done, are doing, and are· plarming to
do.
'tbe local newspapers can provide this lml)Or.tant
communicat:ion link between government and ciUzenry.
Good city government and good news media ar, inter·
related.
The wcOnd responsibility lies with the newspapers~
The news of local happenings must be carefully and
fairly ~ported. ·Rumors, whether good, false, Or bad.
sbculd be studi~ beJore printed. Distorted, advei"&~ and
patenUy false· rumors can do much damage to. individ-
uals or to the community.
A third responsibility for good·~ommunication is the
responsibility of the public to read the news reports in
the local news media. If citizens fail to do their part
and make no effort to become informed about local
affairi, government suffers.
For a New Appreciation
Anyone whose faith in the University of California
system bas faltered, should spend an hour this weekend
at the Orange County Fairgrounds, in Costa Mesa, view·
ing the University: Centennial Caravan exhibit.
To walk through the displays· and the 100-year pic-
torial report, is to appreciate anew the university's tre-
mendous contributions to the bettennent of literally
every aspect of life in our state.
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tion. ~&t, city government must be conducted in open
· The free exhibit, sponsored by the university alumni,
is open untU 9 p.m. tonight, 10 a.m . to 9 p.m . Saturday
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday .
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~n·s ALL R1eHr 10 fl)FFJ HUBERT) BUT PoN'r INHAl-E!
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j "' .. ~eligion ls an .
idea as Much
As Emotion
' ' l am ahf,ays flattered when I receive a note from IOme grateful clergyman in·
flJhniJlg me that he baa uJed tllil or that
dolumn of mine as the springboard for a
ltl'1Mn.
i lt seem1 to me that n0 ~al task la
l\at.der ~ Composing a weekly 11ermon
tluil' iS lff'ely without being trl$1, and IOI!!! wi~t being dull and didac!le ,i
lo' ShakelPeare auggesta that there are
aermons in stones, but most of the
iknmns I have lllffered through were
~eked out of stone, or at least of wood,
jllhout the slightest tract of creative im-
•glnatioo.
'rilE REASON for this, I am con-
vinced, is not so much that preachers are
ponderou u that the churchgoing public
thinks of re~on as a "feeling " and oot
u a fad
If religion is conceived as a feeling -
which it Is only In part -then the
pastoral duty ii nrerely to make you fetl
good, or ploos, or solemn, or elevated.
We a1moat expect to be lulled into
bofedom in church, for we tend to iden·
c:y virtue . "ith dullness. 'f.' But relleiob is a y;ay of thinking as well
;u of feeling, It is an idea is much as it
ii ap.emoUon. And it is a provocative, a
r~caJ. a revolutionary idea. if you trou-
ble Jo eumine It down to the roots.
THE PURPOSE OF preaching, I have
aJWaya thought, is to make people feel
uncomfortable, to cballen.ge their. easy
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Dear Gloomy GUB:
I thil\k that real estate fellow has
a great idea about a floating
airport. We certainly should put it
out · there somewhere in t h e
catalina Channel -and then sink
it.
D.M.
Tllll fMtvA ntltch ,_,.. .-. ...
--Hr IMH ti ftlll """"'"'· S.IMI .,..... NI ... v. 19 01-r On. D•llY ,Hot.
assumptions about themselves and ·their
way of life, to provoke not a va,ue feel·
Ing of-good will toward Goel (who iJ ~m
monJy imagined as a sort of bearded
SOautma.ster) but a sense or obligation to
beco"me more of a reasonable and loving
creature of God.
To do tfih . effectively, the preacher
needs a lively "Bense of history, a firm
grasp of psychology, and enough humor
to make the. congreiation swallow the
bitter pill of self-scrutiny. Jt is difficult
for me to imagine a more ~midable
weekly 'auignmenL ........_
Reader Propose• Air Service Solution
~use Airport-to-Runway Monorail~
To tht Editor:
Orange County got an airport problem?
No, not yet. The recent report by William
L. Pereira and Associates sa,Ys iii effect,
"You. ain't seen nuthin' yet." Just wait
about S years!"
The jet traffic that started as a
whisper 13 months ago has become a
roar.
The rapid growth of Orange County and
the accelerated increase of air traffic
points up the urgent need for additional
airport facilities. ·.•
The Pereira study proposed rfve loca-
tions for a major jet transport air facili-
ty. None were accepted.
EITHER THE PRESENT .owners.
custodians weren't interested in~'shartng
or, as in the case of the proposed over-
the-water runways at Balsa Chica,
predictably, a homeowners committee
immediately was formed to protest.
As I see it, the basic problem can be
summarized as follows :
-Nobody disputes the need for a ma-
jor jet tran3port facility in Orange Coun·
ty.
-Nobody wuta to drive very far to
get to this facilitY. ·
Nobody wants this facility in his
Lttttrs tram A91Mrs •rt -.1-. Honntllr wrlMnl
lhould conwr tl!efr IMIUll9 lfl )00 _,,.. or 1111.
Tl-.. r;,llt !'Cl condlnH l.it1rs to ttt 11'1<:9 « tllm1Mle
libel Is •-rved. All lett.n must Inell/di 1i1Mtute Ind m1Mi,,. llddrtss. lKlt 11&1ne1 wlll bl wllfllltllll .,,,,_,.
back yard.
WIL\T WE NEED then, Is a major air
transpOrt.atiorr complex ·which saU!fies
tht need for a close-in location while
being someplace else!
Impossible? No! An all'JIO"t' without
close-in runways will meet these seem·
ingly impossible requirements. A key fac-
tor In this approach is use of a mooorail
between the .airport and runway. This
will permit establishing lhe runWay in a
remote IOcaUon with the passenger
terminal still close to the populated
areas.
The runways used to service the
Orange County Airport c:an be located
south on sparsely populated land easily
reached via the San Diego Freeway or in·
land on land easily reached via the
Riverside Freeway. The right-of-way
along these freeways has already been
acquired arld the feasibility of running a
rapid transit system such as a monorail
along !'Lich a right-of-way has been
established in many studies of the Los
Angeles rapid transit snarl.
THE ORANGE COUNTY Airport is
ideally located to serve as the hub of a
complex that meets these reqUirements.
It can be reached from both the San
Diego and Newport Freeway.a and WW be
accessible from the Sartta Ana and Coast
Freeways. The existing airport runway
can be used as a nifty parking lot.
.Orange Counly. AIDporl would be ·the
place where baggage was handled,
tickets sold, and bye-byes waved. Mr. Air
Traveler, having checked in, would step
into a waiting coach and would be whisk-
ed to the far removed runway. Speeds of
modern rapid transit systems now in
operation in some countries exceed 100
mph.
Thus, the trip to tbe runway, even if it
were u far away u Ontario, would· only
be a matter of IS or 20 minutes. At the
runway, Mr. Air Traveler would &tep
from Ill< coach directly Into the loa'aing
tunnel to the jet craft. For his trip home,
the process would be ~versed.
The proposed development of Orange
County Airport wtth remote runways
meets the requirements for Orange Coun-
ty Aviation. Fw:thennore, it probably
could be developed for less money or at
least with less acrimony than the present
approa ch which appears to be one which
has us headed toward! condemning all of
Orange County so that it can become one
giganUc asphalt landing strip.
RICHARD E. HOLMSN
LafJuna Problem
!l'o the Editor:o:.
There seems to be quite a problem tn
Laguna Beach. r believe if the people and
the churches would set up a place to feed
and beds to give rest to these young peo-
ple, also give them clean clothes to wear
and aid them in getting jobs, the!;e so
called flower children would not be such
a problem to the ciUzens and police of
Laguna Beach.
I believe this is a community problem;
what do you thin!<?
HENRY FLEISCHllAKER I REMEMBER ONCE hearing about a
parish priest in Ireland at the time of the. .....
landlord trouble , when the iniquitous
Capt. Boycott was exploiting his poor
tenants and achieving immortality by
becoming a lower-cilse word in the
language. Mr~ Rightly Gets Recommitted
Asked to deliver a sermon on the ex-
cessive drinking with which the tenants
drowned their miseries, the priest ex-
claimed : "What is the cause of so much
wickedness and sorrow in the world ?
What is it that makes you shoot at your
landlord? Drink! And what is it that
makes you miss him? Drink!"
You may recall the case last year of
Hirschel N. Rightly, 42, of South
Menachee, Wis. Mr. RightJy achieved a
. OeeUng moment of fame when reporters '
diSC<lvered he was the only man in the
country who liked the war in Vietnam.
"Because you suspect Nixon':s SOU .the
same old Tricky Dick?"
"AND TO 'MUNK, Doctor. that no·mlll·
ter which we choose, he will impose law
and order. end the war in Viet.nam and
bring us peace and prosperity. Oh, thank
God that one will win !"
A Sense of Bafflement
Unlike the Hawks who wanted to end it
through escalaUon or the Doves who
wanted to end it throuih de-escalation,
Mr. Rlghtly wanted to keep it going
because he liked it.
to want to proteSl Humphrey'• obae-
qulous ties 'to the dlsutrous Johnson
Administration.''
"The what? No, it's . Mr .. Nixon's
charisma that gets me. I start jumping
up and down when he pasSes by. And I
yell, 'Tell us the story about Ybur Mom
baking the apple pie again, Did:!' What
humility ? And the way he's scrupulousl)
avoiding stirring up controversy by tak -
ing a stand on the issues. What
statesman.ship! Of course, I may support
Mr. Humphny in!ltead."
"NOT AT ALL. It'a Mr. Humphrey's
impressive stature. noble features and
firm grasp olour problems that atin me.
When he smiles, I smile. When he weeps,
l weep. What leadership! But I may end
up voting for Mr. Wallace."
"You've got a death wish ?"
''Oh, no. It's his courage In saying what
he thinks. The way he's built his cam-
paign from scratch. What a man of the
people! No wonder so many normal
Americans like me are undecided -what
''I'm afraid.that does it, Mr. Rightly,"
said Dr. Froid with a sigh. "It's back to
good old 'Flowery Dales.··
''Oh. I've said the wrong thing again,"
said Mr. Rightly with a puzzled. frown .
"But with the three candidates spending
more .than $50 million to convince us of
their leadership qua1ilies. isn't it norma:J
to U1ank God that one will win?"
WASHINGTON -A little inquiry inlti
tl·e full meaning of Viet Presiden
Humphrey's proposal for ending the Viel·
nam war leaves a l\ense of bafflement on
why the doves would be pleased.
Let us take Humphrey at his word. He
aays that he wou1d stop bombing North
Vietnam on the evidence of word or deed.
direct or · indirect, that Hanoi will
"~store" the I-mile wide demilitarized
zone at the 17th parallel.
'Jllls would be "easy", say Humphrey's
aides. Here la how easy it would be. If
tl1e demil1tarized .zone ·were ttstored to
the condlUons ot ,:..~ 1954 Geneva agree-
meot it would meM that the approachetl
<N • i.luangtti Clty and Hue, two major
communist objecUves, would be relieved.
Preu\n an l Corps wouJd be greatly
reduced.
tT WOULD ALSO mean that in·
llltraUon wouJd be atopped In the weslern
..xi ol the DMZ. Artillery and mortar fire ...rlainaUna in or fired across the DMZ
would presumably be stopped.
Reltoring tl>e demillt.nud ...,. would
ttduce 5UbstantiaUy the level of warfare
Jn an area where one half of the Anlftk:ln lorCN are oommitted and one halt ol. all Amerk:an cuualties have been
.attnd. Tnlopl would be -.. :':/ ~ ~~i.r:: .r::.~ ~the
,,... In VletlWn -.Id have been made .... ---uolon could be --1111 tba ConunulllsU l>ad decided ..
l!lnll .. lht -· • ~ m Iba olber hml, dltt<t « Indirect Nd ,,_ l!ollol .. .-.1na the
llemlJllltll<d -,..... vlol1tect. no
-Prolldent -DOI ev<n Gene ~ --Id be Ible lo live with ....ui. Wlllloul . ._....... from
the !(ortb ~ -· DOilq Iba .P.lm-. ot a... Cre'8bl<I>
Aliams, -, have the capollilnl;d In·
'reasing their strength
rea five-fold.
in the norlhem
SO, WHAT Vice President Humphrey is
asking is that the Communists prombe to
give up any hope of shearing off the two
northern provinces of South Vietnam,
which has been a major objective of the
North Vietnamese command.
The prediction is ventured here that
President Johnson would stop the bomb-
ing n o t t h of the DMZ immediately if
Hanoi agreed to "restore" the
demilitarized zone. The negotiators in
Paria have been puMing for this sina: the
beginning ol the tal ks. The Hanoi
negoUators have repeatedly rejected this
suggestion as an imposi;ible condition and
revert to their demand for unCQnditionil
cessation of all bombing and acts of war
against North Vietnam.
Wh11t Vice President Humphrey h3S
propoM!d represtnt.B no change in
Johnson's po I l c y. and, like Johnson's
policy, rettivts a negati ve response from
Hanoi.
NOR 1N HUMPHREY'S speech lo
placate the d o v e s. was there anythina
eltt departing from Johnson's policy.
ShUUng a greater military burden faster
to ~ South Vietnamese, free elections,
internationally supervised cease-f i re,
political. eeonomlc and toC:ial reforms -
all thm are pm or the John d pro.
gram. Jr those who supported the Viet-
nam peace pJafll In Chicago find !rt
liumpj>rey 1 new mood. II they Im""'°
changt wh@re there art merely mort
word1, I.hey art easily satWied. \
"WHAT'S SO ODD about that?" he said
on Face the Press. "After all , If we're
11pending $30 bi!Uon a year on it,
somebody must like il"
Mr. Rightly was released last month
from the Flowery Dales Sanitarium.
Since then, in an l!flort to return to a
normal life, he has been following the
election campaign. And, like millions of
normal Americans, he became an un-
decided voter.
Indeed , he seemed wen on lhe road to
full recovery until his last visit with his
psychiatri!it, Dr. Zang Froid.
"WELL, WELL, WELL," said Dr.
Froid, "you've become an uncommitted
voter. That shows good judgment In this
peculiar election year. l can 't m11ke up
my mind myself."
"1 'm glad to hear that, Doctor," said
Mr. Rightly. "My friends kind of shake
their head~ when I say it."
"Shake their heads?"
"Yes. For example , U I say f'm think~
ing or voting for Mr. Nixon ... "
"But il'1 perfectly normal , Mr. Rightly,
Btf Gnr9e ---.
Dear Geocge:
Every time we go on a vaca-
Uon trip I've noticed room clerks
look at UI fUMy when we sign
the hote~ and motel regi5f.M'I.
What cm we do ?
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DO.B
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Doe:
Go Into the lobby fighting -
they'll know you're marr\ed.
(Send your pfoblem1 to George .
end quJt worrying needlesaly.
He'll ilv• yoo somelhfnl real to
"'""'l'lbnull
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' with three great candidates to choose
from."
"Plea~ lie back on the couch., Mr.
Rightly.''°'
"The normal response this year, Mr.
Rightly," said Dr. Froid, busily signing
the recommitment papers, "is, 'Thank
God that only one CAN win .• "
l)ivorced Remarry Divorced;
Things a columnist might never know if
he didn 't open his mail :
When a divorced person remarries, be
usually chooses another divorced person
as his 9eCOnd mate. Only ln four ca.sea
out -cl 10 dGeB -the .divorced one wed a
partner who has never been married. ·
SIXTEEN MILIJON Americana now
work al indl1$'1al lobs where noise
threatens to affect their hearing, wbicb
can be impaired by steady exposure to
sounds about 90 decibels. A subway
generates 95 decibel!, a kltcbefl blender
93, a jet plane at take o{f 150. Laboratory
mice hAve been ltlUed by IOWKls of 17i
decibels.
·tt took the skins of 10,IWJO calves to~
duct 30 vetfum coptea of the famous Bible
printed by Johann Gutenber1, the IOOtb
arullven.ary of '1'boee death ii can-
memor.ted WI year. Althouih he I.I now
credited wtlh. bojng the oriilnltor ot niov1ble metll iyp. In the W..tem
world, mo•1ble type had been developed
earlier in Korte.
MENTAL R£TAJU>AnON ca.....i bf
-widespread malnutrltlon may explaln
why tome nitioaa of the world remain bicl.,ml, IU1 llllmated that from IO lo
t10 peroent ot 1he J)Ol>ul1Uon In ""'"tries
when tho!r diol le ·chn>nkally ddldfnt
maJ 1umir brain d1m11<. t
It pays lo be tall -but no1 toa tall. A
survey of 100 university graduates found
th>t those I feet l recelved starting
aalarles 12.4 percent higher than those
under Six feet. The pay ICa1e alSo was
lower fer those more than 1 feet 1
QUOTABLE NOTABLES: "There is
nothing more diaappointlna: ULM to ~
licil>Ste a reward for kindftell .. -David
Seabury.
Ptoneen tomtlbnes malle poor pro.
~Is. Octt,ve llllonuta., ]ll'Ollllnent nillhl
expert and frl<nd of the Wright brotl>etl,
u t d of the lulu,. ol llrplaaes: "The
inlchl"'!I will everituaJly be llJI. they
will he uJed In IJ'Ol'I, bat 'they .,. nol lo
be thouPt ot .. -eenien ... But 11a1 year U.$. <Ommm:lal lln:ralt
oew m m1111vn -·· Fllr trade: In remote areas of
Afahanisll• br1del ... 11111 berl«<d for
llvUtock. A lliltor Is Ukely lo give •
bride'• hither anon u.-for her
hMd 11 ilie il-t llklllod l'lli _v.,. r1ther
than 11 ihi lo mmlJo belutlM.
NAnJllll LOllZ: $ome llg)JtnlniJ i>olb
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11rt five m i I e s iong, but t h e average
length is only half a mile. The Dead Sea
is 25 percent-salt. Snow im't frozen rain
-sleet is. At birth an oppossum is the
size of a nayy bean. Flying fish can glide
500 feet , amt have been known to IOll'
over the decks of amall ships.
tt was Arthur Schopenhauer who
ob9erved, "What lllOld. people call fate ts mostl1 their own ltupidities."
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pt"e111·sting tM d1Hr1c tricu.
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DERRICK BEGINS HAULING PILINGS TOWARD THE SEA FOR. NEW GROIN
B•rricMle Againat Erosion-Will Be' S.C:oncl in West Newport ,. . .
Construction.crews rolled out the steam
hammer thi.5 morning to begin pounding
pilings for a 250-foot long steel sheet
groln at the end of West Newport'a 44th
Street.
Two handr~ ~gs were to 'be lifted
by a giant crane froin the street end and
placed at the end of a .tQngue of illnd that
will serve as the workers' platform dur-
ing the project.
A job foreman said "uncooperative"
Watson Measm·e
Could Reroute
Freeway:Badham
Assemblyman Robert E. Badham ( R,..
Newport Beach) warned Thursday that
passage of the controversial Watson
Amendment next month could mean
bisection of Laguna Beach by the Pacific
Coast Freeway.
"The freeway in Laguna is MW routed
behind the city ," he told the Newport
Harbor Board of Realtors. "ll the Watson.
plan ls approved, the freeway w1D. KO
right down lhe middle.of tl!e town."_
Badham explained thll woold come
about because the city of Laguna Beach
wouldn't be able to raise sufficient funds
from property tues in order to re.ar·
range its arterial road system in the
heart of town. The Waston Amendment
-Proposition t on the November ballot
-would severely limit a city's taxing
capacity.
.-1· ' p' -·L 1~,:: -'•' a· ...... """ 'n-< ''""" "· ,oA.,l;f. •. , ~~ ' ~'""'"' e . oun --1ng
tides veey likely would C1'.lrDpel the work
to go ·on through the weekend.
"We've got to do il while the sand is
still theie," he said. "It's a sh"ame we
don't l)ave any loW tides oow."
Re .etplained that in recent days much
of the sand carted downcoast from the
Santa Ana River area by earthhaulers
"has been !Wept out to sea as fast as we
bring it in ."
Owing jnstalJation of tbt erosion--
reducing groin -the second jn _what .ii e~ed~ ullhru\tely tO be a field of five
-the giant haulers will continue building
up the 'sand beJi.irid the steam ~er.
"We still 'rrtight get wet," one '10rll:er
fretted.
The groin construction ia upeCteil to
take abOut two -~eeks, completing the
present $117 ,000 beach rebuilding project.
Planning Chief Pondering
fob Off er in Long Beach
By JEROME F. COlJ.INS
Of It!• Dl llY ~1111 1t1n
Newport Beach Planning Director
Ernest Mayer Jr. has received a "very
attractive" offer to go to work ror the ci-
Bay Club Plans
For Mississippi
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Steamboat Sunk
Plans for the Balboa Bay Club's har-
bor-circling, drink-serving JB0,000 Miss·
~ippi-type steamboat bave been sunk.
it "'·as learned today.
The murky waters of ecoOOQ'liC imprac-
ticality closed silently over the bulk of
the proposed vesseJ , moilthl after the
club won city penni.ssion to nOat the ves-
sel.
ty of Long Beach, it wu learned today.
Mayer, 37, with Newport since 19M,
hasn't made up his mind about whether
to accept lhe job.
"We're very anxious to have him stay
here," said Newport Mayor Doreen
Marshall. "A counter.proposal has been
made and Ernie is still weighing iL" She
did not elaborate.
Mayer in recent months · has been in-
strumental in the formation of Newport
Tomorrow, the communJty.wide long-
range goals study. He came to Newport
from Pasadena.
He confinned lhat he has been oftered
a position in Long Beach, adding that he
is "dumbfounded" by requests from
Newport community leaders to remain.
''lt'.s all very Oatteririg," he said, "and
~akes any decision utremely dilficult,
personally."
He ii e:ipected to make up his mind
within the neit few days.
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Launch
caned
'Dream'
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Apollo 7
thundered into orbit 0 1ike a dream" to-
day, carrying three astronauts on an ·n~
day earth-circling trial f o r a
Cbrlstm¢lme trip around lhe m...,_
"We're having a ball,• roportod Com-
mand Pilot Walter Schirra u ·he and hl1
crewmen, Donn Eisele and . Walter Cun--
(More Apollo Stories,
Pbotos, Page 3)
Bingham, sailed over Australia on their
first orfilt.
Aboat an hour after launch the
astronauts iot the nod for a secood orhlt.
Each of the first six of the planned 163
orbits must be approved by ground con-
trol.
The nation's first manned space ven-
ture fn nearly two yeara, set back by the
Apollo 1 disaster, reaCbed orbit at l :lf,
a.rn. PST 11 minatei after blutoU.
It was 1 flawleS!J ~ginning for the
llhakedowo ruo lhal DIO)I• leod' to a IUght
into moon orbit and biiCk a t
~by Ap0uo ~and ita tbreo crewmen.
The mooosbip -the heovles\ manned
spacecraft in ·the. world -lifted poo..
de!"OWlly alf· ita ocqnaide pad . at ·•~03
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"YQ\1...,-~J'i&l>~li.on.'" the tio\.--. mitt· . ~" Jl!li'Oll•~t· .. ·~, . . ma~y pvtr 1he. Atlan-
tic, g in orange ilame againlt tbe
pale blue ny.
A mile over Ute ocean, Apollo 1 hur:tied
through the sound barrier, sending ,.
wave of thunder rOl.ling over Ute ~es.
''.She'.1 riding ,lite a dream," reported
SchirrL The icceieraUoo of the Salum 111
rodle). Schiml · reported, wu · gentle
afllioUgb II blll'led them ioto orbll al
17,420 tniles an hour:.
"The windows appear to be almost
crystal clear," Schirra told ground con-
trol ·as they approached the end of the
first orbit. .
"We have very good visibility out of all
five windows and the center hatch win--
dow is a dream for monitoring boost (Ule
climb into orbit).''
Scblrra was making his third flight and
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Voices • in
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Come Courtesy
Of Collins Radio
The Apollo 7 voices from apace are
being transmltled ID EarUt through Ute
electronic components manu!acb;u'~ in
Newport-Beach. They are products or
Collins Radio Co., of 19700 Jamboree Rd.
In fact, the company 15 responsible for
the entire comrmiiilcatloiis network 1lnk·
ing the spaceship with the gri>und:..
"Every ooe of the voices from space
aince lhe Mercury. lhrough tbe Gemlnl
and now the Apollo has come over a
Collim radio ," a company s~kesman
said.
The Newport plant is one or three
Collins' centers. The others are in Iowa
·and Texas. The local facility makes the
electrical components used in the radio
equlpmenl
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Ucl .Academic~Senate: •
Votes to Oppose ·Regen~
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of !ft• D•llY .. 1111 Sl•lf
The faculty of UC, Irvine, meeting as
the Academic Senate, voted 'l'hursday to
op-Board of Regeets dictates ariling
out of tbe furor over Eldridge CJeaver
teacbfng at·ll<tkiiiej,; · : · ·
The •Iii:! . Senate 'vol«!' to -asi: the.
regents to .rescind their ruling llmiUng
guest lecture appearances on campga \o
one per quarter.
In so doing, they took the same ~ctlon
as faculties at Berkeley, UCLA and UC,
San Diego ..
The hand vote appeared to be about
~ree to one ,or re~ ol the regents' rul-
ing. ' The Aca.demle Senate also ·~ a
resolution not to submli to the regents a
report juatifytng · standank for ex·
perimental courses: The faculty thm
chose !o defy 1 r~en~' reqUest adOpted
as part of the CJeaVer rullog.
The vote not to comply was 45 to 34.
In a third acUon, the faculty vf!ted . to
Stoefc M•rfceu
NEW YORK (~)-The stock markel
continued lower on balance late this
afternoon . despite selecUvel' strength in
heavUy traded ~ (See quotations,
Paget ~IS).
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stand' behind Chanei!llor Daniel Aldrich
Jr. in his efforts to ros~r comm.uriitY
understanding of the purposes of we
univenity. '
OnJY one or two handa 1bowed ID oP-
positiQD to that stand. :
I. The .. 1 ,\oadepJlc ~le meetlog asled !hm"boun. l'ollponed to anolber
· ~ Monday ;wu actiOn on a re!()]g:.
tion by_ Dean ot the ·Grlduate DiV,illoa
Ralph Gerard.
Rw>lutiona to ask the.regents to repeal
their limit on.guest J~ures and to.wort·
with the · chancellor for commuiiity
understanding were introduced by the
Faculty Senate .executive committee. ,
Most debate centered on lapgu.age used
to deteribe bardshlPll created• by 111<
regents' ruling. The example of a ~
prim!Uve PorUclpating more lhan Ooci In
an anthropology course wu said to be
uofortWllle because of Ibo radal ooii-
(Sft liCl SENATJI. Pie• I)
.lt'e•tla~
The Highway Commission Wt year ap-
proved an inland routing of tbe freewa y
wiUt Ute understanding that Laguna
·would revise its: downtown bowl road
system to provide for a smooth flaw of
north.south local traffic alonl the
coastline.
Badham's views coincided with those ol
Laguna City Manager James Wheaton,
who voiced llrnllir concern a few weeks
ago.
"An economic study showed it just
wouldn't wort out," uld a club spokes--
man.
The study followed a City Cooncll rul-
ing la.st January ·that a formal pe.nnit
wasn·t required to cruise about the bay
with what had been termed a "floating
bar."
Slayer a Devoted ·Mother?
Pretty punk.•'I)ial'1 th~ weeke
weather outlook, dotted with
uosav~ tenni • u low • cJouils,: locat fog ~drtule. Loot .for '
lemperaluA 'ilroP to • afllll& Ute. c:out &oo. , • . • • ,.,
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YACHT REPORT
GIVEN TODAY
There'• no allllude JWOb1m1 far tho
71cbtlng "alhleles" Of Ute ()Jymplc
Games, but U yoa w .. t to -kl>w
IOQlethlng 1boUI lhelr attitude, chock
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DAILY PllDr Boating Editor Almon
Lockabey Is in Acapalco for lbe big lhow
and be WU of! todoy with Ute nrsf of Ms
series of ercluslve report.s from Mcx.lco
nn Olympic Games yachUna events. lt'1
fcalilrod 1111 Ille boalin8 -
A. Costa Mesa, flnn was to have.built
the vesM:I, which would have resembled
a Milsiss.ippi River aidewheelet.
Palmer May Play
In Goll Tourney
Arnold Palmer may be In for lhe Hal&
National Open golf toumamelll at. Costa
M ... '1 Mesa Verde Country Chlb October
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Sabata Tournament ln t..1 Vegas.
nr full ifelafls, ... today'• ~ -Uon.
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By ARTHUR R. VINSEL A facet of personality de9Crtbed by wlt-
Of J11s o.11y f'll•• .,... nesses and dism1lsed by t w o
By her own description in testimony, psychialrlat& who llatened only to her
coovicted slayer lm>e M. Tucker is a veraloo of what OCCWTed June 28,
devoted wife and mother who bow• pro.-however, erupted on lht wltneu stand.
per nwmen, nunes wounded wtkf lhlna1 Her lace contorted • with 'rap: her
to beaftb and never ·l1lOlllll harm to a voice, afleroale!r. tempered like I mel
oouL blade or r!ahJi lite a power saw, 1pllled
She II an fna.r..t.d dllzeo wbo 1111 out Ille w11 she percelftl events our-
af"'71 voted and says Ille al'fll)'I will. r«mcffng Ibo neJibbotlloOd episode,
By tragic and oot-)'Ol<lndentood f«<es "I hovo oenr burl . anytblilg 11>-
wltbfn her own mind, ilhe Is alao ci...ed ttntloaally," ilhe began calmly; ldliq of
as a parlllOld aohia>phr<nl<, one who klll-a Mlle effort to ,.,. a kitten ' ilhe' 1aw
<d a oext.<loor ftelPbor aa a result of her wlilchd with a broomstkt by a f"'1!¥<
~ flli>t•. , , occupant of Ute alafn l\ln; llalriett
~ her a..till!ooY, It becam& ob-Weitphaf'1 1djacont home, •
v10UI she refu.!Jel t.o beli8Ve the pic:Wrt ·' <>ncf!. lhe sakt, she, nursed a hawk wllh
develoP<cf by lhe prooeeul!on, llhorllJ 1 ~ broktn wfnl and wu ,.....tiled by a
btfatt her !rial ended In Its Jlftb day. ' f\l.or!7 of ICrtllehfn.il Wons and a lllOUMlnt
P"1llpo lllie oner wlll. f' l.ttw whet lhe bird wu motivaled by
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lta prinllt.ive rear to attack. ,
The incident de>crlbed bore a (ll1ln
slmllarlty lo wholever pay<:bological opur
drove ..her to itab to death a victim &be
refu.se. to '~eve ia dead. t
Subaued io prior court apP!aronees,
Ibo deft_lldanl finally IOI a chalice to tell
her lldO of lhe lllory, one whlcli Iioth Ille
-doo and de(,... ia-11 dllfUled
• by. dlltorteil percepllio.at tho'world.
. The .... of Ute ~ v ...... J..o.
-Ttlcl!.,. 'was lnle!TUJ>ied wlih a tomDt of
I accuutlON ' II • tbt aDll'llf detillcd
anolher cuo: that or"-'rlldier -Ute People.
Tbe Ptople -U-pr,...t -reacted
with an at lllCb art.,.,-.
Slit aid Iler clilldboi>d ·teac!Uq In-
. ~ ·U... ~ of a unlf!>QDl!d t• MU TIJCUR'S. rap II
Co1'0M dcl Mara Toni ijewl t( •
hM a lot '1at 1£eaf'.' both Gt &118 ~ •
Olytnp(c Gam~s dining tabla mid .. t
fn lhc •wimmlng pool I Png1 ZOJ • .,
And tn a cover feature todav, •
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Mrs. Tucker Knew Her G Ut, l?rosecuiiOn Says
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· ~ also crlli.'!llod two ti ,_ ~"""" i. ""'7 ........ a.. ,.,..... .. -'::¥..... ... -1 don\'lMwbow ~did,
....... ~ -'... did," l!lu1PI '* '~~ ,. in11UJ1111a~rt.111-· Mn. I .., ii wliol -. ''<':""
lraruplred. Mn. Tu c k e r t o I d two of the
"They would have Jet her walk rJ.ght JIS)'Chlatrla&s that she waa subjected to .M
out of thlJ court.room 11 sane:" the vlcloua attaCk by a blager woman, drti..,,.
dlitrict a~'• ~et pro1ecutor !pg a ovtleullirly l}'mi>athetic~l'tlf)On9f
declared, addlq, "bulcallf, lhey llslen-by Dr.PhlllipO. Kramer, olMetropolltan
ed only to Mrs, Tucker.". . Stele Hoopltal, NorwaIIt. · ' . ' ' . ~ ,, '
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ltll of ber tmcr ••• lier lnlar11 mlfW!iir INm
noted. ' a paranoid ~Die P,Ychosll, bul
A morgue ..,... ol Mrs. W..._ her Ill-fl! doel DOI qualify bar pa
acr•tched. broiled, and wllh her m.bifup legally tn.sane
opllt verUcally to lhe gums; tb\Wed The McNalJlblon Rule, callfoni!t'1
damage lnllicled ,by Mn .. Tu~~ wl>O. .stendard Jor detennjnlUon. of,' ~·
WU al!o !ell vlaibly Injured In· lhe ,dlllli'I d-ol crlmlnal ... f!NI
myllery •J.;.... t "~· .when mental lllneaa II a !Klat]Q,11!1'. •.
MJ>, Wulpbal waa'llll!1 by, a: earv~ · f-. Ix quite narrow. · knTli~ab wblch pl«ced ~ • · . Under lhe basic guideline, a peroM · ·, " t ,...,., 'must be unable to~~
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WA8HING'l'ON (AP) -Prald"'t J-llld IOdlf odoptlm ol the lllJl!Mr -~eratlon truQ' JJ lm·
poifonl to tbl -Y of the nation ilnd
decluod be will "llrioualy cooalder can-
1111 the senate Into l]>Oclal oeuiOll"
unl• it HWlm the document.
1'(1tboul rallllclUon, Johnlon aaw stark
omem ehMd. . He llid new nuclear
powm mlibl come Into belDg and lhls =~-a dilemma upon the united
-61Eltber wltbdrawtac our Influence
mid -1 lnlm ereu of the -Id wtilcb .,. vllll to our -; er · "llavllll olher natlool lriiP' a nucJeat con1llct which could involve UI."
'111111 wtlh a DOI too veiled reference to
Rlpolllican praldenltel nominee Richard
M. Nlsoa and Sen. Rtcbard B. Ruaell, D-
Go., ~ of lhe Senate Armed
Bk'vlca Committee, Johnaon added:
.,,_ wbo now lflll• for pootponiq
rlUIJcallon of the truly mull UIUlllO
the srave nopomibWly lat It.I !allure -
and l<r Jlf"MDllnl our country wllh lhal
dllemm•." · ~Hown ... lhortly after pr. 1 Id Int
Jobnloll'• ttatement, Senate DemocraUc
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Leader Mike Manllleld of MOllt.lna uld
In a Senate ~ lhal the truly WIS
too lmporlanl to rllk "lnjectlna elacllon
1"'I' poUllcs•lnto lhe queeiloo ol r~·
Uiln.0 • ~ • Manlfleld uld be had DO comment OD
the Preahi""t'• remara: uwe wlD Cl'06I
that bridge when we come to It."
Mansfield uld. """ever, lllal ar·
raqtmenll have been llllde for making
the treaty the flrat order of h11iDN1 of
Iha Senate Forelin Relatlool Committee
In lhe new S<nale .... 1on openlq In
JIDUlr)I. Mandleld llld lhal u majortly leader
• he had to lace up to rea11t1e1.
. Ho 11111 ~ Included lhe mpr<11'"-'"plC"'I of
exlellll .. debite -a Senate eupbomlJm
for a fll1buller -and the facl lhal lhe
truly bad became the oubJocl ol con-
lroveny belwten the lwo m a j o r
prealdmtlll -~ While bolh Nixon and Vice Prealdent
Hubert Humphrey have eni!orled lhe
goala of lhe truly, Ibey dixal'ee OD lhe
llmlq of ralllicaUon.
Nixon lw eounaeled delay b&cauae ol
the Sovt1t-bloc lnvulon of
Czecboelovakla. Humphrey lw reported·
ly called for Immediate acUon.
1DO VIARS YOUNG
N1wport'1 Dr. TruhllT
Newport Dentist
Celebrales 1 OOth
Birthday Today
Dr. Henry Truhill ctlebrated a century
ol living today al lhe IUll Haven Con-
valescent Home, Newport Beach.
Woman Unsure of Date, ,. '
A dentl'l aurgeon 1n New Jersey unW
seven years ago, he ii active. ·and alert,
Interested in lhe acUvlUes of hll aon, Lu·
cien Truhlll of lllO Fordham Road, ~
Meat, and hls grandlOll. " Location of Plane Crash "My grandson didn't want to go to col·
lege," the old genUeman chuckled. "but I
convinced him be lhould."
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dealh lwtco l>J-eancelllng -· OD plxnel lllal crubed killing all aboard ti
bav}J11 trouble recalUnl wbft or when
School Teachers'
Sick Leave Pay
Policy Broadened
Teacbera In lhe Newport-Mesa Unified
School Dlltrlct will recelve siclt leave pay
f o r absence due to other reasons "of
personal necessity."
A policy adopted by district trustees
permits teachUs to use up to six days or
lbelr 10 days alck leave per year for :
-Death of a member of the immediate
flJJllly. -Accident or 1erIou1 lllneu of a
member ol the Immediate lamlly.
-Appearancs In coorl.
-Palemll)'. ~ holldayl no I obaerved by
lh• -(principally Jewtlh).
·f,rtvloully, teachers who were absent
for.~ reuons 10lt the day's pay or
eloa bad lo felln 1lclmeaa.
). year ago tnlltea acted to e1tend
leave for Jewllh holidays with pay. It
wa1 tn add1Uon to atck leave.
'lbt new Polley 11 more lnclwive and
makel other ftUOlll for leave a trade
off for llck leave.
UMIY PllOT
OJl:AHOl COAIT ,.UBLISl11NG COM>ANY
R.._. N. W•ed
,._...,, ...... llllll!Nr
2211 W11I ltlboa 11\ill•Yerd
M,U111.AtltlreH1 P.O, a. 1171, t?66J --C.19 M-t .. Wtott "' $lrwt ' L..NUM 9"d11 2Jt ,_, A¥e!llll
HllflflllftOfl 8"dli _, Sit! t""1
u. flnt,~ occumd. Mn. Eleanor Bare of ""San Dljfo cancen-· On I Cllallna-Vegas ~ cr..-:ayst~
LarV , . , ., rt t11 olf};'
for Sm<'oieP.-AlJ .four petfOQI aboard : were' killed. · • ' ' ···
llie woman lild .tie al>oJlad. <anc:eled
her reservatiOn aboard an Air Ftance
flight in 1967, that crashed between Mon·
treal and New Yort·withoat aµrvtvon.
Mll. Bere lattt, Aid lhe Canad&1cruh
°"""1rod-·J.ul· yaar, but lhe' .cOulll.. nol
remember the time, place or airline. She
changed her mind aboul lhe p~ belong·
ing in Air' Fran~ .'·
An Alf Frlce spoknmm In i...
Ang<IO. · uld lhe slrllne did not flY
between Montreal and New York and had
no crashes in Canada in 1967.
Al for blJ 1000! birthday," It'1 no dlf~
ferent thall''any other/' he IJld.
"I don't seek publlcltf,"1Jle doctar ad-
ded. "It doesn't do anything for me."
The day waa celef?reted with a cake,
many candles and glftll to mark the cen-
tury of living, 1868-1968.
Suspicious Noise
• Just Mouse in Wall
Marian Nugent, !OM Morta· Sl, told
Laguna Beach police late Thursdlf nlgbl
of a suspicious noise 1n her clotet.
An lnvesUgaUng officer found lhe In·
truder, a mouse In the wall.
"Scared off -no further action," the
brie( re.~ concluded.
Fron• Poge J
UCI SENATE .•
-u ... tnvolved.ln lbtl Cleav .. mailer.
•Add~ , al· a cate1ory of c JlerlODl
lllldenta could .benefU.!rom.h,.tnjng mo1<
lhan once WU IOcl&l crlUc; Wl!lch faculty
members saJd they intend ts wheN
Cleaver fit.J ,in. . . . · • ' '
The ot)l.,. ~~Uop._ ,Vhlch more deep.
l.Y'-!PUt the faculty, was Introduced bt
Asslslant ,PrQ!es~r of P_hySlca George
Reiter. ' ...
He ftltluested "'lhe racultY noi l6 i;ubmil
a repQ!'l 911~ilnenlal<OUr11S becouse
\be ments -. wt1n1 a.. ploy in
lejltimlio , ""'"""""" fnlirlettn<:e wilh --·~ "LOI'• '"iiof~ o0mplicli In .. 1Ung oul
Lei's DOI rtpot'l lo Iha 1'0leO\l. llke<ioOd
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Planeii., Ship Aid
3 'Adrift at Sea
little boya," he argued.
He said one way to stand up to the
re.1entt would be to have Eldridge
Cleaver teach a whole Ct'.lurse but that
would put the faculty ln opposition to the
univenlty admlni.!tratJon, Hand I don't
thplk anyone wants to do that." His tac-
Uc, he l&ld, would keep the university ad·
ministration out of it.
Warren BOltick, dean of Calilornia
College ol Medicine, •Poke 11ainst the
reaoluUon. He llld: "We have many
freedoms the repnte have-given u1 other
collegea don't have. I think what we have
Ix veey prectoua. W1'jo Ulrow guollne into
the fir9T"
llelter'1 -lulio0 puaed '5 to st.
Dean Oerird, iii lbtttlduclng hlJ re10lu-
Uon for cltbain MoQday,.sOJd bolb Ibo far
inft ond'lbe far rlghl have welcomed lhe
~ ovtr Cleaver 11jut beeaue it
Is U.ma8fnl to lhe unlvenlty'" ·
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two Coasl 111> r .... luUon IUQuled lhal on oc-Guard pJanu, a Cout Guard cutter and a .;apanese merchant ship went to the casion there is reason to auapect a pro-
rescue today of three persons in a lessor used his clusrooni vi-h11 position
sailboat 650 miles soothwest of San F.ran-.ro; parilsap attlvlt)' and m:..UCh cues Jt
cl1CO. . Ii UJ( ·~illi of. '111a unlvonlly
Tba 15-loot Aloha wu on !ta way from ...,,.Q\\IDltY to lfiu_.~' .. Honolulu to Lona Beach. wflen it ap-.~~-l •.. , 1 .....) .. '°-,·-~ ·. w
parehltf ran Out 01' food and Tuel. · · · :t ,., ' ..;.
A U.S. Navy plane spotted lhe boat at ...Execd.ti~ . Held 2:20 a.m. fill8hlng an SOS signal . ~ •• ~-·
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Cleaver Gets Cool
New York Welcome
TROY, N.Y. (lJPIJ -B1aU Panlhir
!elder Eldrldp a...... found • 1 ....
lhan....,,., welcome fer bis obactnlUea
and Ur-qalnll lhe "pip lllal nm 11111 CQlllllry" Thuraday nlahl.
Some of the I,&00 students Who Jammed
a IYlll•ulum at llenP<I"' Pclytochnlc
In.stU.ut.e walked out durtnc Cleaver'• talk
whlle other Ill and.Jaoked bor<d, a few
booed, and som• 1ave out wllh hi!(.
hearted appla-
Newport Beach oil company execuUve
Je.mes S. Gu.trap wu arretted.urf7 to-
dlf Oft lelony cfr:unl<.ID drlvloc .,.,.....
alter bis autO 1IU tcvolved le a crub al
!lover llrlvoaad Well Colll!lllhway.
Gllllrap, II, of WI! Bayshoreo Drl91,
WU booltod lborl1J al!lr, tho IJ:IS Lm.
crub Ind--on· his own recotn1lanco. Ho lllllmd CXl1y minor In-. Jurltl.
Drtver. ol lhe IOCOlld car, Tcxn
Guster....n, :a. ti 111 °""' Ava., Bilbo&
lalsnd, ""' admitted to lloq Memorial
Hoojllal ~ cut.I on his lace and
handl. Ht.I condlUon II termed lllllfac.
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MRS .. TUCKER'S TEsTIMONY .• :-._ ;r~~ig-,~~r;~·.
-Mrs. w~j;~ •rom
policeman as a friend to whom one may
turn for help and protection, then
d""'1bed plalnclolhes offlcen wbo came
to the. Tucker home in cont.empt.
''There were no 'policemen' at ID1
boule," &be aald, claiming llJ: or eipt
'delecUvea, acreamlng and yelling, oboved
her around while ransacking the
reatdence. ,
C.nUy and fr<queoUy nferrlne to
amall lhlnp -whlcb nellber opuk nor
lbrulen -she uld lhal durq
lealimony,'abt WU boldiq a kitten to ber
bn!ut during lhe melee.
~'No man -it bu aJway1 been my in-
lenUon and alway1 will be -shall enter
m)' houHI but my huaband/' she abouted.
"Dk\n't your husband help you?" her
altorney 1enUy chided.
"My buaband WU In a state of ahock,'1
abt llPll "lie aald: 'WW you have a cup
o1 coffeeTl'" ·
Mn. Tucker bllterb' complained ol
lrealmtal durlni u. -monlhi In wblcb Judles &el DO ball, prohlblllng her fn>iil golq home to her family to wait
until the cUe WU beard.
!BOLATED I DAYS
Sbe claimed lhe WU IJolaled four days
wilhoul food upon arrival al oranp
Counly Jell, wblch wW be her realdence
for at 1eut another » day1 or more.
"The -mOlllhl I have spenl In jail
are torture," lbe declared, "d17 and
n1aht."
She WU kepi there partly due lo I
sertu of II uaauittve Incident.I whlcb
came to lllhl and wblch were attested to
by • doam w1-.. Including the
mayor of ber home city of 14 yeara.
Thrtadl ol 11111er woven lhrougb polite
teaUmony lite ahavlnp ol ateel, tbe
defendant explained away all but one 11
due to accident, faUgue, surprise, or·
ml:dnterpretatioa by the witneaa:.
She agreed that she acted wilh boaUUty
against door-to-door vacuum cleaner
salesman'Carl Featberly, cursing and
throwing a dish, bul Juolilied tt by saying
he was obnoxioua and had his foot in ille
• therl furtbtr combat . ' ,. JovW OD lhe wi~oland, f'ea Y -.... , ':.~ In;"· mlddl of denied it : -Jue a~ ...... ~~ ·~ e
"Lra1,"and.8"1 lkdllb..-Ill!> lll•Y be lhe street out.old• ibe Tucker and chUd.lah and immature -and threw it at Westphal homes. -.,. ___ ----· -·
blm,'' Mn. Tucker laid p-acloualy. -Mrs. Tucker left lhe ":"""' after a
Depuly Dlllrict Attorney J • m e • knifing !be mal!Ualns WU en •ccldmlll Enrlibl aald Mn. Tucker wu Jusl oeelng Dick wbUe lhe ,... llelzed wtlh an
lhlnp the way lhe preferred to see obsenlon to defend heraell.
them, Instead ol lhe way Ibey ocCurred -Mra. Tucker wenl Inside and lm·
"The mqlc of lhe human mind ta uiai mediately washed her d-. plwl Iha
II can raUonallr.e all lbole other act.I," roast knTle and paring knTle lhe wu
Enrlfhl aald dur1111 la;ler leallmony, ad· w!~ent out to do her hAnn, and llhe
dh1I a polnl for empbUla. didn't pick up a banana a spoon or a bl<~ •
uTbat vacuum cleaner alum.an had ter knife, but the deadu'eat wtapon in the !
belier know Jual bow !~cky be t.l lhal abe kitchen," Enright conUnued, bammerlni
only picked up • dlxll, be uld. at flnl degree murder.
Ford·P~oo .
Deyelops looth
' Cost Savings· 1 •• Tbe !Otllh COii 11vlnp ~ bu
been aubmlttecl to Wuhfnltm, D.C., by
Aeronulronlc Dlvlllon ol lhe Phllco-1".ord
Corp. ' .
The recommendaUon explalna lhal
1111,000 can be lopped oil a Chaparral air
delenae syatem produ<ied by Aeronulroolc
for lhe U.S. Army.
The 11vlnp would bi obtelned by
ellmlnaliq cerllln bllh lnqueney CUI'
nnl 1&1n lelll called for' In the apeclflca-
Uona for lrlnlillora cit the Chaparral
mlulla control electronlcJI clrcuilr)', ao-
cordlq to Robert 0. CUe, air delenae
ll)'lleml dtrector al Aermutnmlc. .
The governmenl to=lw accepted and made Ul9 ol • of 100 COii llV•
1111• P1'0POOlll Aeron lw forward-
ed tO tl.S. Army and U.S. Air Force
CUBtomers over the put three 1ean, ac-
cording to lnrin Katzm111, 'Aeronutronlc
value analyllx departmenl -.gee,
nie overall savings to taxpayers is
close to $11 million, he said .
"UnW she testWed, we were aynmfnc
that she was stlm.ulated to act by a
beating," he aaid, "but Jhe WU touched
off by some sUmulua In telklng wllh a I
bank aecretaey' H
Tesllmony bore lhlx out.
Ml's. Tucker called ber buaband at lhl
United Calllomte Bank where ba II em· "
played a lbori dlatanco away, bul be .:
wun'l lhere and II -then Mra. Tucker ' renewed her attack cm the vlcUm. · ,.
Enrlibt also offered a dark -1J
for any alinlflcant cbanp In Mn. .
Tucker, whether in a pr1lon or ttate "
hoapltal envlzonmen~ duo to lhe admltled 7
lncurablllly of her allllcUon. ·•
He reminded Judge Crookabank lhal .,
nol only Ix there no full curt, bul lhe pro-blem woraena with qe.
"Cerlalnly there II a CIUH for 1)'111-"
palhy for lhe vlcUm -and for Iha '' delenden~ due to her Ulneu -bul II II ..
1till first degree murder, the ume u U a ·•
normal per110D did IV' EnrlChl uld.
The McNaughton llllle lw been under •
&harp erlUctam for It.I narTO'fOleA In con-,;
demnlq Mn. Tucker and many olhara to •
full r<rpOlll!bWty for act.I moUvated by ,
mental dilorde:r. ..
From Poge l
APOLLO ... ..
Cunningham and Eisele were newcomers
to space. Neither of the latter had much ·
: ... ;.,..,,,,,,,,.,; 1 .. ,,, .. ,,,..Chamber Groups
remp1e ;,naron ;,ets Study Schools
Services Tonight
• to say in the early momentl of the ntgbt. "
The moonship camed It.I stngl-.tne •
second stage into orbit. ...,
On itr ICCOnd orbit, over the Paclfic
Ocean, the astronauts will JetUson the :
stage, then rup around and stage a make-'
believe hookup with it -practicing for
docking maneuvers with a lunar landing !
craft ab9ard tater flights. , Ra.bbl Alexander Graubart wlll con-
duct lhe special Succot services al 1:11
o'clock tonlgbl and at 9:30 a.m . Salur'
day In Temple Sharon, 117 W. llamUlon,
Costa Mesa, the conservaUve l)'nliOllJt
of lhe Harbor Area.
Rabbi Graubart, of Temple Sholom ln
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a can-
didate for a permanent position w i t h
Temple Sharon. Rabbi Graubart at pres·
ent alao aerves u lecturer ln JudaJ~
at the University of Alberta.
RAPPORT
BY
DREXEL
Drexel, the most trvstM
nern• in furniture brin91
you • truly u11lqu1 d11k,
Not only in
1tyle, but In u11fulln11.1,
feeturing • wrlthu~ surfac·e
tt.1t pull• fOt" th1t 1x+r1 ltlt
of worl!:iflg 1r.1. Do111 in I
b11utlful piican finish this
deok would 14' ~eavty lo
1ny home.
W. 41". O. 22". H. lt"
A two-city Chamber of Commerce pan.
el will me.et Monday 1n Newport Beach to
hear an arch.ltec:t'1 view ol school de-
1lgn and comiructlon.
Charles A. Beck, projocl educsUonel
facWtleJ architect for Albert C. MarUn
II Aaocl.iteo, Los Aqeles, wW speak
durlna: the noon HUion at the VenaWea
llealauranl
He will addres! the Blue Ribbon Past
President's Committee of the Cost. Meu.
chamber and the Special Research and
Study Committee of the Newport Harbor
Chunber of Commerce.
Beck is allo a member of the Costa
Mua Planning Commlllilon.
The aslronauta wW al!o photograph lhe •
118-fool tong olage.
The first stage dropped away two and a •:
hall minute& after teunch and Schlrra ·
reported lhe aecond atage wu up to full '
lhrusl
11All beautiful,'' he said.
~hirra was qualifying aa perhaps the ·~
nation's coolest. astronaut -at least. In
terms of heartbeat. Mission control
reported the commander's heart was
beating 87 times a minute at liltoU -the
lowest by several beats ever recorded at
that Point.
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Friday's Closing New York
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tile role OJ iM-doily newspaper ~.,during 'tM ct~brn
don of Na.tlonat 0Nt\Oapoptr Wttk.' .... , • . ' "
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' · , Without a dOdlcoted i•<l•nd~n~ ~nd r .. ponsible
ntW1pllpfl' covering City Hall, our governmental system
beoom"" sluggish and ine!l!ective.
Thomas Jeffenion put It this Wf1Y: '
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''The bas:ls of our government being Uie ~ion
oi the people, the very f\rs1 object sboula be to keep
t!>at rtgllt; and were ii Jell ro me·lo d"9)de whether
we lhould have a governmeii! without newspaper>.
qr newopapen without goverDJ11ent, I llbould not
heottate·a moment OO'Prefer the latter."
. The 1oca1 newspaper offers the city official i vital
mellDI ol. communication with the electorate. The home-
town paper, larticularly, has the ability and duty to in-
vestigMe an .report e1tensively on city issues. These
press repol'ta: stimulate t>Ublic discussion, the formation
al public opinion 'and citizen com.men\.
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For tile cita official ro be a g~ public representa-
tive, he needa fhis expression from the people. Without
Utia: stimUlm, the 't\lty offi~. like !lnyone else, may be-
come afflicted with 'l~· r vision. -
'lb.ill oommunica through the newspa~ .can ·be
effective only if 'both ci officials and newsmen are re-
sponsible, reasonable, cooperative and understanding of one another's viewpoint.
Sometimes the city official criticizes a story as being
one-sided; or as placing disproportiooate emphasis on
one aspect of 1lhe situation, usually th·e negative one; or
as stressing the sensatioqal to the detriment of more
substantive-issues.
The reporter, on the other hand, sometimes criti·
cl~ the c::ity official fur attempting to manage the news;
for adopting an evasive or secretive attitude; or attempt·
lJeligion ls an
Idea as Much
As Emotion
1 am always flattered when I receive a
note from some grateful clergyman in-
forming me that he haa ueed thiJ or that
co";:.mn of mine u tbe springboard for a ... ,,.,.,.
Il seems to me' that no pastoral task ii
harder tU.n compolibg a weekly sermon
that ·;, llve\Y ·without being trivial, and
.,lid witJlbu! bOinc dull and didactic.·
Slial<..., ougg .. il that there ., ...
ltfJPOnl io atones, but moat of the
sermons I have suffered through were
haj::ked out of atone, or at least of wood,
wtthout the 11lghtesl tra~ of creative im-
az·naUon. .
THE REASON for this, I am con-
vinced, ii not so much Uiat preachers are
ponderowi u that the churchgoing public
thinks of religion aa a "feeling" and not
as a fact.
Jf religion is conceived as a feeling -
w_ ::b it ii only in part" -then I.he
pe.s.?ral duty Is merely to make you feel
gc::id, or pious, or solemn, or elevated.
\": ~ almost expect to be lulled into
t .?:.'.om in church, for we tend to iden-
ti · \ irtue with dullness.
·..;::t religion is a way of thinking as well
a: ri •et.ling. It is an idea as much as it
is tn emotion. And it is a provocative, a
r<>.:ilcaJ, a revolutionary idea, if you trou-
ble to examint it down to the roots.
11IE PURPOSE OF preacfilng, 1 have
always thought, is to make people fee]
uncomfortable, to challenge their easy
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Dear Gloomy Gus :
I_ think that real estate fellow has
1 great idea about a Ooating
airport. We certainly should put it
out there somewhere in t h e
Catalina Channel -and then sink
it.
D.M.
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assumptions about themselves and their
way of .Ufe, to provoke not a vague feel-
fni oi good will «>ward God (who is com-
monly imagined as a sort of bearded
Scoutmaster) but a sense o; obligation to
become more of a reasonable and loving
creature of God .
To do this effectively. the preacher
needs a lively sense of history. a firm
grasp of psychology, and enough humor
to make the congregation swallow the
bitter pill of self-scru tiny. It is difficult
for me W imagine a more formidable
weekly assignment.
I REMEMBER ONCE hearing about a
parish priest in Ireland at the time of the
landlord trouble, when the iniquitous
Capt. Boycott was exploiting his poor
tenants and achieving Immortality by
becoming a lower-case word in the
language.
Asked W deliver a sermon on the ex-
cessive drinking with which the tenant..s
drowned their miseries. the priest ex-
claimed : "What is the cause of so much
wickedness and sorrow in the world ?
What is it that makes you shoot at your
landlord ? Drink! And what is it that
makes you miss him ? Drink!"
A Sense of Bafflement
WASHINGTON -A little inquiry into
the full meaning of Vice President
Humphrey's proposal for ending Lhe Viet-
na1n war leaves a sense of bafflement on
why the doves would be pleased .
~~t us take Humphrey at his word. He
aays .lhat he would stop bombing North
v~etnam on the evidence of word or deed ,
direct or indirect, that Hanoi will
·:~""':ire·· the 6-mile wide demilitarized
Z::J. at the 17th parallel.
~ would be "easy", say Hwnphrey·s
aj,.es. Here Is how easy it would be. If
tie Le1nilitariz.ed zone were restored ta
the condiU01t1 of the 19M Geneva agree-
ffi"1l it would mean that the approaches 'tto Quangtri City and Hue, two major ~lnmunfat objectives, would be relieved.
Ptt.uurt on I Corps would be greaUy -· IT WOULD ALSO mean that in·
filtration would be stopped in the western
end of the DMZ. Artillery and mortar fire
originating In or firf.d across the DMZ
woWd pre.sumably be stopped.
Rertorinc the demilitarized r.one wOtJld
reduce subst.antlally the level of warfare
in an Arel where one h1tf of the
Amer.ialD force1 are conmiued and one
hill of an American casualties hive been ad!-. Troopo would be freed "' .. h port In Ille podlk1Ucn procram. A m•
jar -olt«1ns the nature of the .... Iii Vlelnom wooJd ha .. been made
lllld DO oilier .-Jlllion ooold be -
... tlJal Ille Cornmunloll had -"' wlnd up lllenr.
. <J~ Cll'I tht .. band, direct OI' indirect
-e,.. -... rmtarln& the cfirh.iJ:itmiJe JOOe; ... Ylollled, no
~ ~ -11111 .... Gene ~ -"'.OQld be 11111 lo u .. with --··'--~ U. H_.r,tk V'1t ~~ .oHili Ille liltlmalill Clf a.. loft
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creasing their strength in Uie northern
area five-fold.
SO, WHAT Vi~ Prf'sident Humphrey is
asking is that the Communists promise to
give up any hope of shearing off the two
northern provinces of South Vietnam,
which has been a major objective of the
North Vietnamese command .
The prediction is vf'nt ured here lhal
President Johnson would stop the bomb-
ing n o r t h of the DMZ immediately if
Hanoi agreed to "restore" the
demilitarized 1.one. The negotiators in
Paris have been pushing for this since the
bcglnnin~ ot t he talks. The H<111Jl
negotiat-Ors have repeatedly rejected this
suggestion as an im possib le condition encl
revert to their demand for unconditional
ces.sation of all bombing and act! of war
against North Vietnam.
What Viet President Humphrey hu
proposed represent.I no change ln
John11orf1. fl o 11 c y, and. like Johnson 's
poUcy, receives 1 nqatlve rtSponst from
Hanot.
NOR IN 11\JMPH~'S speoch lo
placate the doves. WBI there anything
tJM dtparting ftom John.'l<ln'S policy.
Shihing 1 greater military burden faster
lo the !'outh Vietnamese. free electioM.
lntu1u1llonally su~rvlsed cease-f I re,
pnlitbl, economic ~nd !IOclsl reforms -
all these are part ol I.he John!On pm-
u1m. If those who supported the Viet·
nam peace plank in Chicago find In
Humphrey a new mood. If they tmag1:nt
change where lhtrt are muely more
wOtds, they art ea11ily uli1fied.
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city.'.policies. ~·
We look to 'th' press for fiirness, objectivity and ac·
curacy. To achletJe this, the ~pOrler must verify his in·
formation by !irst.!iond contact with all his 1ourooo.
Newsmen, a.t the same time, have a right to expect trom
city oflicials sufficient 1>4lckground iri!ormation andt ac·
cUirate, detailed facts without distortion or misrep~
tation. .•: · ..
Accurate unbiased and complete news reports can' ~ult only if mutual trust, respect and fairness exist
between City Hall and the press. We could point 00 manj
worthy city programs which succeeded because th( I>fe'3~
was giv~ detailed ei:planations and information 81\a~tM
press cOuld and did help.
A:& We observe National Newspaper Week, may we
-newsmen and city officials-recommit ourselves to
work together to keep our readers and citizens, respec-
tivefy, accurately informed, aware and involved. .. .
For a New Appreciation
.Anyone whose faith in the University of California
system hes faltered., should spend an hour this weekend
at the Orange County Fairgrounds, in Costa Mesa, view·
ing the University Centennial Caravan exhibit.
To walk through the displays and the 100-year pic-
torial report, is to appreciate anew the university's tre-
mendous contributions to the betterment of literally
every aspect of life in our state.
The free exhibit, sponsored by the university alumni,
is open until 9 p.m. tonight, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
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N •n·s ALL R16HT 10 fUrF, HUBER1) BUT l/ON'f INHA\..E!
Reader Proposes Air Service Solution
'Use Airpo1"t-to-Ru11way ~1onorail~
' To the Editor: .....,
Orange County got an airport p'roblem?
No, not yet. The recent report by William
L. Pereira and Associates says in eff~
"You ain·t seen nuthin' yet." Just wait
about 5 years! ..
The jet traffic that started as a
whisper 13 months ago has become a
roar.
OCC has lured many hundred of sueb
young people.
Mowrey feports.
Little Confidence
To the Edit-Or:
It must be reassuring to live within the
protective environment of the Newport·
Mesa School District.
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The rapid growth of Orange County and
the accelerated increase of air traffic
points up the urgent need for additional
airport facilities.
Letters from readers are welcome.
Normally 1oriters should convey their
me&sages in 300 words or less. The
right to condense Letters to fit space
or eliminate libel is reserved. All let.
ters m ust include signature and mail·
ing address. but names will be with-
held on request.
The affluent nature of the times -easy
accessibility to autos or the cost of
several student..s sharing a renlal unit -
has made it a ·relatively si111ple mauer W
ach ieve this goal. Obtaining a permanent
resident address from friends or relatives
in residence in this area has hardly ~
a minor inconvenience -thus no oot-<1f-
district tuition costs.
Apparently the school board has litt1e
confidence in our youth or the juvenile
court system since they ha ve recently
ruled (DAILY PILOT, Oct. 5) that it will
be necessary to further punish convicted
juvenile narcotic offenders upon their
return to school.
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The Per~a study proposed five loca-
tions for a major jet transport air facili-
ty. None were accepted .
EITHER THE PRESENT owners-
custodians weren 't inlerested in s•ring
or, as in the case of the proposed over-
the·water runways at Bolsa Chica,
predictably. a homeowners committee
immediately was formed to protest.
As I see it, the basic problem can be
summarized as follows :
-Nobody disputes the need for a n1a-
jor jet transport facility in Orange Coun-
ty.
-Nobody wants to tirive very far W
get to this facility.
-Nobody wants this facility in his
back yard.
WHAT WE NEED then, is a major air
transportation complex which satisfies
the need for a close-in location while
being somepla.ce else!
Impossible ? No'. An airport without
close-in runways will meet these seem·
ingly impossible requirements. A key fac-
tor in this approach is use of a monorail
between the airp:irt and runway. This
will permit establlshlng the runway in a
remote location with the passenger
terminal still close W the populated
areas.
The runways used to service the
Orange County Airport can be located
soµth on sparsely populated land easily
reeci1ed via the San Diego Freeway or in-
land on land easily reached via the
Riverside Freeway. The right-of-way
along these freeways has already been
acquired and the feasibility of running a
rapid transit system such as a monorail
along i."Uch a right-of·way has been
established in many studies of the Los
Angeles rapid transit snarl.
THE ORANGE COUNTY Airport Is
ideally located W serve as the hub of a
complex that meets these requirement..s.
It can be reached from both the San
Diego and Newport Freeways and will be
accessible from the Santa Ana and Coast
Freeways. The existing airport runway
can be used as a nifty parking lot.
Orange County Airport would be the
place where baggage was handled,
lickets sold, and bye-byes waved. Mr. AJr
Traveler, ha ving checked tn, wootd step
into a waiting coach and would be whisk·
cd W the far remgved runway. Speeds cf
modern rapid transit systems now in
B11 George ---
Dear Ge-0rge:
Every time we go on a vaca·
tion trip I've not.iced room clerkJ
lopk at u11 funny when we sign
Lht 1hotel and motel regiJllers.
What can we do?
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DOE
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Doe :
Go lnt4 the lobby OghUng -
Uley·u know you'rt married .
(Send your problems to George
and quit worryi ng needlessly .
He'll give you something real to
worry about.)
(Qh. work yotlr problenl5 out
for yoursell ! No other advite
eolumniat will make that stale·
mom.)
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operation in some countries exceed too
mph.
Thus, the trip to me nfnwat. evm If' It
were as far av.'ay as Ontario, would only
be a matter of 15 or 20 minutes. At the
runway, Mr. Air Traveler would step
from the coach dire-::tly into the loading
tunn.:! to the jet cr.t t. For his trip home,
the prJcess \111011ld be reversed.
The proposed development of Orange
County Airport with remote runways
meets the requirements for Orange Coun-
ty Aviation. Furthermore, it probably
could be developed fOr less money or at
least with less acrimony than the present
approach which appears to be one which
has us headed t-Owards condemning all of
Orange County so that it can become one
gigal'tic e~phalt landing strip.
RJr;HAR.D E. HOLMEN
OCC Re•ldeneg Rule
To the Edit-Or :
There Is a question that I would like W
direct to t~ board of the Orange Coast
Junior College District and in reference
to your editorial of Oct 2 and the ques-
tions "What do we do now? Where do our
children go from here?"
Before moving to Orange County from
San Gabriel Valley four years ago, we
were aware, even then, of the large
matriculation of high school graduates to
Orange Coast College from that area
alone.
ALTHOUGH THERE are several fine
junior colleges to serve these sludents
near their homes, the Idea of attending a
school in ·such " desirable location as
Granted -student..s sharing a rental
may be contributing a minute amount in
tax. And who can blame them for their
youthful desire W 1ttend a college only a
few minutes' drive to the beach?
HOWEVER, THIS is not solving the
-problem that e1.iaLs.for the overerowded
school or overburdened taxpayer of this
distriCt, who hesitates in adding ad-
ditional taxes to his bill to pay for the
"~1easurc" of i.:udents from other junior
college districts.
I realize establishing residence of
students is a tremendous task W check
and control, but I am sure those in·
telligent enough to be ringing up hig~er
and hlgher costs in education can· firta•a _
way to change the misleading figures of
actual resident qualified students in at·
tendance al CX:C.
THIS IS BUT one question the trustees
shol'ld attempt to S<llve. 1 am sure your
re;:c!ers have others that must be faced
re:-.ii::.ic2·I~" '1i1c day of lhe "shoo-in ..
bond issue is past.
Many voters are asking for a closer
look at whal can be done to assure them
that the district is. sharing t h e
responsibility in controlling the cost of
education when an injustice exists. ~
O .. MACY
EDITOR'S NOTE: TM residency of
students under 21 is established by
the location of the parents' residence.
according to ace De~11 of Admis-
sions Kenneth M.owrey. A moiling i~
sent to the parents' address to verify
'l'esidency, Mowrey say&, and studenl..s
have been expelled for falsifying tlu!ir
parents' residence. The'legal rtsidence
of a student over 21 is wherever he
lives. About 30 percent of OCC fuU
time day students are . over 21 , in·
eluding a large number of t>(tera"8,
THEIR POLICY of expulsion and isola-
tion of student offenders is obviously
designed to 'exclude these "undesirables"
from the remaining student body.
Y/here are you going to draw the line,
sc ~ool board members?
How abot=t the student who is returning
from juven ile hall for various types of
crimes? Ho\v about the student who is
convicted of being drunk? How about the
student who loudly discusses his various
sexual episodes?
, HOW ABOUT the student who is con-
victed of reckless driving and has his
license ·suspended?
Your policy of excluding these "un-
desirab'.es" from the general school
population is precisely what parents at·
ttm!)t to do l'!h~n th<?y carefully select
th:i~ rhili:.';·~n·s frien 1s.
Perhaps the la~k of confidence of those
who "play God" has somethlng to do with
our youth's feelings towards th t
"establishment".
GENE FWRY
White House Staff
Anderson, S.C., Free Pres1: "(The)
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.. White House staf[, already the
largest in history, continues W grow
every mon 'h, according to U.S. News
and World Report. The magazine
reportt::I the staff is so large 'that I :
even senior aides are unable to keep
track of all the people called in to ad -
vise the President.' And the ..• budget
was said to have been cut W tbe
bone." I.
Divorced Remarry Divorced
Things a columnist might never know if
he didn't open his mail :
When a divorced person remarries, he
usually chooses another divorced person
as his second mate. Only in four cases
out of 10 does the divorced one wed 1
partner who has never been married .
SIXTEEN MILLION Americans now
work at lndWil.rial jobs where noise
threatens to affect thelr hearing, which
can be impaired by steady exposun to
sounds about 91'.1 decibels. A subway
gtnerates .. decibels. a kitchen blender
93. a jet plane 1t take off 150. Laboratory
mice have been kllled by aound! of 115
decibels.
It took the stlns of 10,oot calves to pro-
dilct 30 vellum coplea of lhe famous Btble
printed by Johann Gutenberg, the 500tll
amlverury of whole death le com-
memoraltd this year. Allhougb be II DOW"
credited will! beinf u., orflinal<l" "' mov1blt met.I type in the Weatem
world, movablt type hid been developed
earlier In Kore1.
MENTAL RETARDAnON <aulel! ..,
widespread m1lnutriUm may eiplatn
why 80me natJON ol the wcrld rtmaln
batlr.•anl. Jl ls estlmlted that from • to IO I ol tile ~ Iii_......_ w~elr diet ls~cluUikallJ ~
moy suffer broln ~
' t .. · "
It pays to be tall -but not too tall. A
survey of 100 university graduates found
that those a feet 1 received starting
salaries 11.4 percent higher than those
under six feet. The pay scale· also was
lower for those mare Ulan 6 feet 2.
QUOTABLE NOTABLa: "There is
noUiing more disappointing than to an-
ticipate 1 reward for kindness" -Davkl
S..bury. ' Pionten IOmtltfmel mak1 poor pro.
pbets. Oclave Cba"1ite, prominent f)lghl
Upert ind fr1end of the WHght brolhen.
1 J i<I ol tile !Ubl"' ol "1rJlllqu: "Tb e
machloott will ev<nlullfJ ill fllll, Ille:/
will bO .-.S. In sport. boil• thiy .. no( lo
be thou&frt cl u coumedU ta11ien.:"
8'11 WI ffll" U.S. -oln:rolt
Dew tlZ mllllon -• Fair !rad<: In remoto areu ol Afa1>an1i1an brldu .. llill bamred fer
l!vtllock. A ouJlor' Ii llkely lo ilvt I
lslde'• !•-.-. llvatock for hoc
band If lile Ii• slllled~-........
-·lf·lill·il . ......,
NAroal liOllBt lqme lltillninf bolil
art five m 11 e s long. but th e average:
length is ooly half a mile. The Dead Sea
is 25 percent salt. Snow isn't frozen rain
-sleet is. At birth an oppossum is the
size of a navy bean. Flying fish can glide
500 feet, and have been known to soar
over-the decks of small ships.
It was Arthur Schopenhauer who
observed, "What most people call fate ii
mo1lly lheir own stupidities."
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"1day, October 11, 1968
'!'ha «illorlal ~gr Of lhc DoilU
Pilot u1ks io inform and •dm.
o1<1t1 •mdcn by prurnllng lllll
....._.,, opi>llou end .....
INlltarv °" topics of lnl<rul
imd siflnJ/l<:atl«, by providi"'1 a fortml fttr lhc csprenlott at
our rtOdcrl" opinion.a, and b11
prcsl!ltitlf the dfwr1t t>fclo. ,,.meo of l•f.-d ob.suwn
and .,,.k.....,. on tqplcr of the
day.
· BotiCit N. Weed; Publllhor
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A Devoted Mother? ..
Mrs. Tucker \Gives View of Herself
By ARTlllJR IL VINSEL
Of .. D11J Pllll lt1fl
By her own deocrlption In tesllmony,
convic:U:d slayer i.... M. Tucker I! a
devoted wife and mother who knows pro-
per mannen:, D\D'lel wounded wild things
to health and never meant harm to a
soul
She Is an Interested citizen who has
always voted and says ahe always wlll.
By tragic and not-yet-understood forces
within her own mind, sbe is also classed
as a paranoid schizophrenic, one who kill-
ed a next~oor neighbor as a result of. her
mental illness.
During her testimony, It became ob.
vioWI abe refuses to believe lhe picture
developed by the prosecution, aborUy
before her trial ended In lb fifth day.
Perhaps she never will.
A facet of personality described by wit-
nesses and dismissed by t w o
psychiatrists who listened only to her
version of what occurred June 28,
bow ever, erupted on the witness stand.
Her face contorted with rage; her
voice, alternately tempered like a ateel
blade or rising like a power saw, spffied
out the way she p_erceives events IW'·
rounding the neighborhood episode.
"I have never hurt anything in-
tentionally," she began calmly, telling of
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SHE DOESN'T BELIEVE IT
Convicted Sl.1yer Tucker
a futDf: effort lo save a 'kitten sht saw
whacked with a broonUtick by a former
occupant of the slain Mrs. Harriett
Westphal'& ldjactol borne.
Once, she said, she nursed a hawk with
a broken wing and was rewarded by a
flurry of scratching taloos and a moment
of 1error ten the b-~ w~ ~otivated bY.
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'Mrs. Tucker Knew Guilt,'
Prosecution Attorney Says
"Every step she took Into the street
was a step toward premeditation."
'I'hll wai arpment med by Deputy
District Attorney ·James G. Enright to
trace a tragic path which is leadin& Mrs.
Irene M. Tucker to women's prison.
Enright made the comment in winding
up demands for a first degree murder
conviction in the stabbing death or Mrs. ·
Harriett Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca
Drive, Costa Mesa.
~· Mrs. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Minorca Drive,
knew what ahe was doing, knew it was
wrong and tried to cover up after com-
mitting the June 2& killing, the pro-
secution charged.
Judge Ronald Crookshank, presiding
in Department 8, Orange County Superior
Court, found the Costa Mesa city cou~
cilman's wife guilty or only second
degree murder Wednesday, due to her
mental Hine~.
Enright also criticized two of four
psychiatrists who evaluated the defen-
dant prior to her five-day trial. for not
obtainlng comparative material to
balance Mrs. Tucker's atory of what
transpired.
''They would have Jet her walk right
out of this courtroom as aane," the
district attorney'• chief p r o s e c u t o r
declared, addinc, "basically, they listen-
ed only to Mra. Tucker."
"They bough her story -book, line
and sinker -I don't know bow they did,
but they did," Enright told Judge
Crookshank in swnmation of the people's
case.
A.frs. Tucker told two of the
psychiatrists that ahe was subjected to a
vicious attack by a bigger woman, draw-
ing a particularly sympathetic response
by Dr. Phillip o. J{ramer, of Metropolitan
State Hospital, rtorWalt.
knife' jab which pierced a lung.
Enrlgbt said Mrs. Tucker ia definitely
suffering from what was characterized u
a paranoid _schlt:opJlrenic psychosis, but
her sicPlea mu does not qualify her as
iegany insane.
The McNaughton Rule, Cali!ornia's
standard for detenninaUon of a defen-
dant's degree of criminal responsibility
when mental illness is a factor in an of·
tense, is quite narrow.
Under the basic guideline, a person
must be unable to distinguish between
right and wrong, or realize the con·
sequences of wyt he is about to do or
has done.
"We are conceding that Mrs. Tucker
went after Mrs. Westphal," Enright said,
but pointed to several factors :
-Mrs. Westphal was fleeinc from
further combat.
-'I1:1e attack occurred in the middle of
the street outside the Tucker and
Westphal homes.
-Mn. Tucker left the scene after a
knifmg she maintains was an accidental
nick while she was seized with an
obsession to defend herself.
-Mrs. Tucker went inside and Im-
mediately washed her dre.ss, plua the
roast knife and paring tnlfe she was
wielding.
"She went out to do her harm, and she
didn't pick up a banana, a spoon or a but-
ter knife, but the deadliest weapon in the
kitchen," Enright con'tlnbed, hammering
at first degree murder.
"Until she testified, we were assuming
that she was slim\llated to act by a
beating," he said, "but she was touched
off l>Y some stimulus in talking with a
(See PROSECIJTIQN, l'l&e 1)
Its primitive !ear to attack.
The incident described bore a grim
similarity to whatever p.'lfchological spur
drove her to stab to death a victim she
refuses to believe is dead.
Subdued · in prier court appearancu,
the defendant finally got a chance: to tell
her aide of the story, one which both the
prosecution and defense know is diffused
by I distorted perctption of the world.
· The case of the People Vel'SU.! Irene
Tucker was interrupted with a torrent of
accusations as she angrily detailed
another case: that of Irene Tucker versus
the People.
The People -those present -reacted
with awe at such an anger.
She said her childhood teaching In-
grained the concept of a uniformed
policeman u a friend to whom one may
tum ror help and protection, then
described plainclothes officen who came
to the Tucker home in contempt.
"There were no 'polictmen' at my
house," she said, claiming ah: or eigbt
detectives, screaming and yelling, shoved ~
her around while ramacklng th e
residence.
G<nUy and frequently referring to
small things -wbicb neither speak nor
threaten -she said that during
..(See MRS. TUCKER'S, P ... I)
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2 '!'heft Suspects
Caught iu Act
In Mesa Swre
A pair of HunUnglon Beach burglary
suspects -one of whom nearly fainted at
the sight of a gun -were aurprl!ed in·
side a Costa Mesa pharmacy early today,
with about $GOO in caab and a quanUty of
dnigli. .
Booked on suspicion of burglary were
Jay F. Weinberg, 31, of 10041 Forrestal
Drive, a salesman, and Arthur Lin·
derman, 31, of 19791 Ranger Lane, a
photographer.
Costa Mesa Police Ll Dudley Van
Cleve credited a policeman on routine
patrol with capturing the auspecta after
he noticed pry marks on the rear door of
the building.
Officer Ted Wilson stopped behind
Foster's Pharmacy, 519 W. 19th St., about
4:30 a.m., .ordering his partner, Reserve
OUictr Nate Arnold to radio for a back-
up unit.
Wilson then kicked open the rear door
and two shadowy ligures -later iden-
tified as Linderman and Weinberg -
frozeo where they stood.
"One of them just about fainted when
the gun was pulled," said Ll Van Cleve.
Officer Richard Bersch arrived on the
scene to assist in handling the case and
lhe pair of auspecta were relieved of
about MOO, plus about 300 DUaudid
tablets and a quantity of other loot, police
said. ,
Lt. Van Cleve said police are at-
tempting to link Llndennan a n d
Wejnberg to at least one other Costa
'tes.a: burglary.
Steele Market.
NEW YORK (AP) The slOCk market
'!Ol'ltinued lower on balanCe late this
aflemoon despite selective strength in
heavJly traded ilsues. (See quotallons,
Paaes 24-25).
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APOLLO 7; UP, UP .ANO AWAY-·
· $pt1ce Workers Watch ·LaUnCh ·
Hammett Again Named
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P·resident of Chamber
Medical center administralor Jack
llammett was re-named president of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Thursday, during an election meeting of
the chamber's board of directors.
The Bristol Park Medical Groun chief,
who served as president during the past
year, was ~lected lo the board of
directors two months ago by the largest
majority vote In cb.amber history.'
Hammett Is a member of the Costa
~1"esa Plannin~ Commission. senior of-
ficer in the Costa Mesa Police Reserve
and iii1 a member of the governor 's State
R"habilltation Committee.
Four other officials were elected from
amon,t! the board of directors and five
new directors were instsllled during the
luncheon aesaion at tbe C a 1 p I a n
Restaurant. ·
Paul Nlssen . advertisintt director or the
DAILY Pnnl', was re-elected• 81 first
vice presidtn't ·and Gordon Martln, O'flnft'"
of 'Four Seasons Mobile Estates waa
elected seCond vfce president. .
Nate Reade', ownei of Harbor 1'lre·and
Service Center, was elected treasurer. He
Is also chairman of the· Costa Mesa Plan-
nln" Commission.
New directors seated included Ham-
mett, Eugene Bergeron, 1lresldent of
Balt:i: Mortuaries; 1 nomas Chandler, Air
Weit sales service ~ager; Charles
Edwards, Automobile Club of Southern
CaUfomia district manager; Joseph Mel·
calf, manager of Sears, Roebuck & Co.,
and Dr. Robert 8. Moore, Orange Coast
College president.
Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Com·
merce members Robert SQlpley and
Richard Riclti Were alao Introduced as
delegates to the Chamber of Commerce
Board for the Jay~.
Other business 11luraclay included a
decision to publish .a Yellow Book
Classified Telephone Directory with a
(See CHAMBER, P1£t 2)
YACHT REPORT
GIVEN TODAY .
There'• no altitude problem for the
yachting "athletea" of ·the Olympjc
Games. but · if you w.al.: to · knQw
. somet.hlng . about their .. attlt&ide, chec:k
· P.age 19 today~ · " J
DAILY PILOT J)oaUng Edllor·Alinon
· Lofkabey II In AcapulJ:O for the big 1how
and be. cu.ts olf today 1'ith the first of h)s
serjee,qf exclusive reports from Me~co
on Olympic: Gamea .raehting events. 1rs
featl.U"ed on the boating pqe.
"It's too bad the vkUm can't be hm to
tell ol her terror ••• her Injury," Enright
noted.
A morgue photo of Mn. Westphal..
scratched, brulsed, and with her upper lip
split vertically to the ,ums. showed
damage infUctr.d by Mn. Tucker who
was also left viJib17 injured in the
mystery melee.
UCI Sena~e Votes to Oppose Regents
Mrs. Westphal waa slain by 1 carving
Palmer May Play
In Golf Tourney
Arnold Palmer may be'in for the Hali
NIUOOll Open eou loornamenl lt Coltl
M.,.., Meu Vtnle Coun~ Club October
II.fl.
Tblt•1 what It looU lite today aft.er
P1lmer signed to play In next week 's
Sahara Tournament ln Lu Veaaa.
For lull detalll, ,.. tod1y'1 aj>orb -
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B7 TIIOMAS FORTUNE
Of IM'Olltf l'lltt It.it
The. faculty of UC, Irvine, m~ aa
the Academic senate, voted Tfiuflday to
oppose Board ol Reaents dict.ate:a art.sing
out ol the tutor over . Eldridge Cleaver
teoching at Jl<rk<ley. ·
Tbe UC1 Sena"° voted • to . lilt the
ftl'lltl to -~ 1'IJll\f llm1Un& peol lecture I Cll i:lrllpus to
-per qbarter. . In ao doing, they took the aam< ldfon
u faculUea 1fBerkeli!y, Oct.A ad UC, su D!eeo.
'nle hand vote appeared to be •bout
three to ooe !0< repeol of the regents' nd·
Ing.
The Academic Senate alllO' paJMXf a
resolution not to 111bmlt to the rtll"nll a
report J111tifyfna: 1\&ndard• for ex·
A ,
perlmental courses. The faculty thus
chou to defy a reient!I' request adopted
-u part of the Cleaver ruling.
The vote not to comply wu "5 to 34.
In 1 third action, the faculty vae.d to
stand behind Cl>ance1lor Daniel Aldrich
Jr. In hil elforta to !Oller communtty
uMerllandin( ol the -ol the unl....U,.
Only """ ... two hlndJ -In op. l!"'IUon to thlt llland.
. The opedol Ae1demk Senate mHtlnC
lasted three boon. Postponed to ll!Other
1e11lon MQOdi7 was acUon· on a ruolu.-
Uon by Dean of the Orlduato Dlvlalon
Ralph Gerard.
Relolutlolla to ul; the r<ll"llll to repeal
their llmft Oii ..... -Ind to WOl"k
with the chlnceUor for """'"""!lty
undcratanding were Introduced .by the
Faculty Senate euculive committee.
Moat debite 'Ctfltered on lancuaae used
to d..cribe hardships created by the
<egenl!' rulins-The wmiiln of s ltlbal
primlUve putldpotq men thin once In
Ill 11\thropology coorat WU said to bo
unlortunali bol:•Ule of the radal -
llObllkm invol•ed In the Claver matter.
Added u a ealqOl'J of pet10nl
ll\ldtnil ooulcl -!tom bwing mOn th"1-wa llOCW Cl1tlc, wblcb fl<lllty
memben aald they lntead II whrre
Ctet.ter fits ID. .
nae 'other ruoluilon, which more d.eeJ>"
ly ipUt the faculty, was introduced by
Asaiallnt Prof.-of Phyalca George
Reiter.
" He reqile.oted the faculty ,not to sublilll
1 ..pon on ,.per1men1a1 counes because
I
lhe regents were ualng the pl07 to
legitimfie improper ' interference with
academic freedom.
"Let's not be cmnpUdt In 1el\lng .oirt.
Let'• not report to the ngenll 111" rood
little boys," he argued.
He aald one w11 to lllJld ~to_lhe
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unt•enlty adnlinlllnltaa;· • ..., .r doft1
thl.nk anyone wants m ao that." Bii t84>
Uc, he aald, WOll1d keep the lllll•enllY i!\.
mlnlllritloo out of II, · .
Warren B<>ltlct, de1n of Clllfomll
Collelle of Medldne, opoke qainlt the
resolution. He 11'.ld: "We have .D)ln1
freedoms the r<1<nll hive atven .. -· .. u., .. don 't heVOI I think ..... , ........ I
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M·aneuver
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CAPE KENNEDY, Fla . -The threq:
Apollo 7 astronauts rode the world'~
largest manned spaceship into orbit on ~
perfect flight today, said they were "hav•
Jng a ball" and succeeded in a dockintl
maneuver vital to a man-to-the-moon !light . •
Although no actual link up' occilrretl,
Navy Capt. Walter M. Schlrra Jr., Air
Force Maj. Donn F. Eisele and clviliaq
astronaut Walter CUnningham steered
(More Apollo Stortn,
Photos, Pip I)
Apollo 7 to within 4 or 5 feet of a target
circle painted on top of the second ataae
of their Salum lB booster rocket.
"It's absolutely beautiful here,'' Schlr·
ra said u he steered Apollo 7 toward the
target. "We have a lot of loose chaff up
here. Jt seems W ,be between 3 o'clock
and 6 o'clock and fl o'clock and 12 o'clock.
Cunntngham interrupted with a
screamed "Look out," apparently refer·
ring to some chafr getting near the
!pacecralt. He referred to small bit! of
free-flying matter oullide the ship,
possibly debris resulting from the separa·
lion. '
If the planned 11-day Olght continues
auccessfully, it could clear the way for
sending another Apollo crew on a moon
orbit. Olght <In December ad put the
United States firmly on the path to lan-
ding mep·OO thi-lDOon 'bin year.
The llmuiated dOCkJnf "'""""'" OC· curred shortly alUr 11 un. '1'ST alter
the .. 1ronauta separated Apollo 1 1-
the second stage, called the S4B, to which
they had been ittac~ed tor two •bits.
The nation's first munid a;plm ven-
ture in nearly two years, set Wict:'by ttie
Apollo 1 disaat.er, reached ortitt <It •:14
a.m. PST 11 minutos. alter blllltdf. ·
It wu a fla'{leu be&limlac. for· the
shakedown run that ma'y leadlo a mpt
into moon crbit and beet' a t
CbristmasUme by Apnllo I and Ill throe
crewmen.
The moonlhlp -the he..test manned
spacecraft in the world -llfU!CI pan.
dero(b:ly ott its octans.lde pad at 1:03
a.m. PST -llllly three minutea behind
schedule.
"You are right on the old butt.en," the
control center radioed the astronaut,, 1.s
they arched mafestlcally over the AtlaD..
tic, spouting an orange flame agalnlt the
pAle blue aky.
A mile over the ocean, Apollo 1 hurtled
through the sound hlrrier, sending a
wave of thunder rolling over the beaches.
"She's riding like a dream," N!ported Schlmi. .
The acceleration o( the Saturn tB
rocket, Sc?lirra reported, was gentle
although it hurled them into orbit at
17.420 miles an hour.
"The windows appear to be almolt
crystal dear," Schlrra told ground C"l!-
trol as they approached the end ol. ~
first orbit.
"We have very good vflibility oat. of all
five windows and the center hatch win-
dow b a drum '"' monitoring boost (tho (See APOLLO, P11c I) ·
W~•thn
Pretty p.ink. That's the wee.kend
weather ·ouUook, dotted with such
unaavory tefms as low clouds,
local lo& and driule. Loot !or 1
temperalure drop to ii al'!'lll the
cout too.
mSIJJB 'l'ODAY
Corona del Mar'• Toni Hewitt
h4t a lot "at 1teak .. both ot the ,'
OLLf'l1pk Games dining tab?l and.
i1' the iwimmtno pool (Poo• 20).
And ha. a COiier fcatw rc todaJI,
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DERRICK BEGINS HAULING PILINGS TOWARD THE SEA' FOR NEW GROIN
B1rrlc1do Aa,olnll Erosion Wiii Bo 5Kond In Wost Newport
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Pilings Get Pounding
Construction crews rolled out the steam
hammer this mprnlng to .begin pounding
pilings for a 250-foot long steel sheet
groin at the end or West Newport's 44lh
Street.
··Two hundred plllnp were to be lifted
by a giant crane from the street end and
placed at the end of a tongue of sand-that
will serve as the workers' platform dur-
ing !he project.
A job foreman said 11uncooperaUve"
tides very likely would compel the work
to go on through the weekend.
"We've got to do it while lhe sand is
sW1 there," he said. "It's a shame we
don't have any low tides now."
He explained that in recent days much
of the sand carted downcoast from the
Sant.a Ana River area by earthhaulers
"has been swept out to sea as fast as we
bring it in."
From Pafie I
PROSECUTION • • •
bank secretary." .
Testimony bore this out.
Mn. Tucker called her husband at the
Untted Ca1ifornia Bank where he is em-
ployed a short distance away, but he
wasn't there and it was then Mrs. Tucker
renewed her attack on the vidim.
Enright also orfered a dark.-prognosis
for any significant change in Mrs.
Tucker, whether in a prison or state
hospital environment. due to the admitted
tncurabillty of her affliction.
He reminded Judge Crookshank that
not only is there no full cure, but the pro-
blem worsens with age.
"Certainly there Is a cause for sym-
pathy for the victim -and for the
defendent, due to her illness -but it Is
sUII first degree murder, the same as U a
normal person did It." Enright said.
The McNaughton Rule has been under
sharp criticism for Its narrowness in con-
demning Mrs. Tucker and many others to
full responsibility for acts motivated by
mental disorder.
But although there may be a need for a
broader base from whlcb to operate than
the McNaughton Rale, it is sUll the rule.
Enright said.
Mrs. Tucker, weoping and nearly fn.
coherent after !he ver<!lc\ by Judge
Croobhank, who beard the cue without
a jury, ls due for an Oct. 30 probaUon '1td
sentence hearing. .
Chances are she will receive the full
term of ,flv~ ye.an J9 life fqr.the slaying
0£ Mrs. Westphal, whop:1.. -~·· 'fµckcr.
testified seemed ·to be •· busybody,
although she waS ~not hosUle toW:ard the '
older wom an.
Enright said following the verdict that
Mrs. Tucker could be referred to JI state
hospital on. a. writ, rather tha,n .sent to a
penal systeql psychlatrlc ward.
In -the meantime-a bfoken woman in,
her attorney's words -Mrs.. Tµcker was
be in(: Jed out a back alley, handcuff~
and flank~ by a tan sheriff's matron and
a bailiff.
Each held one of her anns and she
seemed much smaller than when she
entered the courtroom eight houn be.fore.
From Page I
MRS. TUCKER'S
testimony, she was holding a kitten to her
breast during the melec.
"No man -it has always been my In-
tention and always will be -shall enter
my house but my husband," she shouted.
·~Didn't your husband help you?""lier
attorney gently chlded.
"My husband was in a state of shock,·•
&be spat. "He said: 'Will you have a cup
of coffee?!'"
Mrl. Tucker bitlerly complained of
DAI LY PILOT •
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Hllllf!Mltll IHd'I: :kif Jth llf'MI
treatment during the three · monlh! l:n
which j~ges set no bail, prohibiting her
from going homf;'l to her family to wajt
until the case was heard.
ISOLATED 4 DAYS
She claimed she was isolated four days
without food upon arrival at Orange
County. Jail, 'which will be her reslaence
for al least another. ,20 da,Ys or more.
''The three mooUls I have spent in jail
are torture," she declared, "day and
night..,
She was kept -there-partly -due to a
series of JS assaultive incidents which
came lO-Ught and Which· were attested to
by a doreh wltrlesses, irlcludlng the
mliyor ~ het-tiome city of i4 )rears. ·
Threads o~ ~:ger-w.oven lhroU~h polite tes~imony hke ~av1ngs of st.eel, the
delendant explatifed, awa) all but one as
due to. ll'Ccldent, fat!fue,· sui'prlse, Or
misinterpretation by-Uic wilnesl.
She agreed ihot she ·acted with bosll~ly
against door-UH:l09r , vacuum clta'ntr
salesman ·Carl Feathtrty, Cfll'slng and
throwing a dish, but justified it by saying
he was obnoxious and had his foot in the
door.
Jovial on the witness stand, Featherly
tlenied il
"l' ran and got the dish -this max be.
chiklisti and immabJre -and threw It et
hirp," Mrs. Tuck.er said graciously.
Deputy . District . Attorney J a m t s
Enright said Mn. !ticker was just seeing
things lhe way &he preferred, to see
the114 in.stead of lhe Wiiy they occurrtd.
'1'be magic of ~ human mind la that
it can rliilonallze all those Olhcr acts,"
Enright sald during later testimony, ad-
ding a point for emphasis.
'''Ibat vacuum cleaner salesman had
better know just how lucky be is thal she
only pk:ked Up I dish," he uid,
Defense Ministers
BONN, Germany (AP ) -Dol<MO
mlnisttn of the United Statet and 1 I x
EuroP<An AUanUc Alliance (.'Olllltrl<s
wound up two days ot diM:usslon today
on the tactical use of nuclear weapons in
defense of the Atlantic comm~ty.
During lnstallaUon of the erosion·
reducing groin -the second in what is
expected ullimately to be a field of five
-the giant haulers wlll continue building
up the sand behind the steam hammer.
"We still might· get wet," one worker
fretted. .
The groin construc\lon Is expected to
take about two weeks. compleUng the
present 1117,000 beach rebulldlng project.
100 YEARS YOUNG
Newport's Or, Truhill
Newport Dentist
Celebrates lOOth
Birthday Today
Dr. Henry Truhill celebrated a century
of living today at the Hill Haven Con·
valescent Home, Newport Beach.
A dental surgeon in New Jersey until
seven years ago, he is active and alert,
interested in the activities of his son, Lu-
cien Truhill of 2560 Fordham Road, Costa
Mesa, and his grandson.
"My grandson didn't want to go to col·
lege, '' the old genUeman r,.uckled ''but I
convinced him he should. '
As for his tooth birthday," It's no dil·
fcrent than ariy-othU," he' said.
·"l don't seelt J>ub'liCity/'· the doctor ad-
ded. "It doesn't do anything fQf' me." ·
l'be IPY ··"°as' ~rated with a cake,
many canjlles and gif~ to mark the ceo-
biry •! living, 11Mj6-1968. • •
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APOLLO ...
climb into 'Otbit).'' • •. ',
'SCbln'INl'p>'l!l•klng bjs third pigbt and
CWmlogham llkf!:iseje: ~ere newcomers
to !PJ!d:: Netther'O!lbe latter ~ad much
to saY Jn lhe eiiily moments ol lhe flight.
The mOOnsllJp curted 'tts single-engine
· &ecorid '1tag"e tato «bil
On ill' aecood Cl'bit. over the Pacific
Ocean, tht a.sttonauts will jetUson the
stage, then flip around and at.age a make.
believe hookup with it -practicing for
docking maneuvers with a hum 1aodinl'.
craft aboard later fligbls.
Tile -will.also pbotograpb !he
58-foot long stage.
The fint stage dropped away two and a
hall minutes after launch and Scblrra
reported the -slap wu up to lutr
throst.
"'All befutllul," he said.
Schirra 1rU qualllYtns u perilapo !he
na!.lon's coolest astronaut -at least in
terms of l10arlbeaL Mission control
reported the commander's belrt wat
beatfnl l'I times a minute at liftofl -!he
Jowest by several beat.I ever recorded. at
that point. · ~
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JohnlOn slid tc$.y adopUon ' Of the
nuclear nonprollferaUon treaty IS im-
portant to the security of lhe naUon and
declared he will "seriously consldtr caD-
tng t.be Senate into speclal ltllion"
unless U raWies the document. .
Wit.bout raUfication_, JohnlOD. saw ltlflr
omens ahead. He µid new nuclear
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CHAMBER • • •
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60,000 circulation, coordinated by Mal
Biebelberg.
InoorporaUon of The Red Baroni of
Orange County, an .\ viatlon Ciommlttee
subcommittee, was also approved as a
step toward compUaUon and wriilnl of a
history or Orange County flY:ing and its
pioneer pilots.
The group is the third non-profit cor·
poratlon formed by the chamber, the
lllher two being the Costa Mesa
Historical Society and the Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse Patrons AW>eiation.
Announcements were also made of two
upcoming meetings, a shoplifting and
security seminar Thursday at II a.m. ln
the Costa Mesa Police Fa c i 11 t y
auditorium and an Oct. 31 luncbeon.
A debate during the luncheon on the
controversial Watson Amendment &imed
at property tax revision is scheduled to
pit City Councllnum Robert M. Wilson,
for the opposition, against a Real Estate
Board spokesman in favor of it.
Westminster
Sitter Arrested
A Westminster male babysitter was ar-
rested Thursday on charges of felony
child beaUng and assault with intent to
commit murder after a Costa Mesa
mother reported her two-year.old son had
BUffered a skull fracture and injuries to
his groin.
Police jailed Robert Gary Strickland,
20, 7819 11th St., ebortly after he volun-
tarily surrendered at the police station
about noon.
Mrs. Diane Blackman, 2192 Orange
Ave., notWed police from the hospital her
son, Eric, was beaten while he was at the
Strickland borne from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wed·
neaday.
Westminster Community H o s p i t a I
authorities said today the boy "was im-
proving."
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UCISENATE • •
ls very precious. Why throw gasoline into
the fire?"
Reiter's resolution passed 45 to 34.
Dean Gerard, In introducing bis resolu·
tion for debate Monday, said both the far
left and the far right have welcomed the
controversy over Cleaver "just because it
ls damaging to the university.''
His resolution suggested that on oc-
casion there Is reason to suspect a pro-
fessor used his classroom or hls position
for partisan activity and in such casea: it
is the responsibility of the university
community to disapprove.
RAPPORT
BY
DREXEL
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Commer<J> officials (from left) Nate Reade, Jae!< Hammett, Paul. "
Nis-sen and Gord.on Martin gather to discuss goals to be achieved. ·~
during coming year, after installation Thursday. Hammett and Nis~ ;;
sen, president and first vice president, were each re-elected after ...,
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" Woman Unsure of Date,
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A woman who claimed she escaped
death twice by cancelling passage on
planes that crashed killing all aboard is
having trouble recalling where or when
the first accident occurred.
Mrs. Eleanor Bare of San Diego
cancelled passage on a Catalina-Vegas
Airlines flight which crashed Tuesday at
Las Veg86. Nev., shortly after taking Orr
for San Diego. All four persons aboard
were killed.
The woman said she also had canceled
her reservation aboard an Air France 1
fllgllt in 1967 that crashed between Mon· ':
treat and New York without survivcirs, '1
Mrs. Bare later said the Canada crash ..
occurred Jast year, but ahe could no
remember the time, place or airline.
changed her mind abOut the P}.ane'
ing to Air France. ,.,
An Air Frace spokesmalf In Los .~
Angeles · s<iid the airline did not fly
between Montreal and New York and had
no crashes in Canada in 1967.
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• lrreplace3hle J\1ediun1
' ,, costo 11... 11f•!IM A. L. "1'1111C" Pilimw "°' wr1u.,.
!>ii _.,..14'11 Jor th< DAILY PILOT.,. t/u llQnificrm«
4nd the role oJ the daUr com.munitv nt:W&paJMr toc1o11 during
the ce~brction of Notional Newspaper Wt1k.
We live In a changing world. and to those o("' wllo
are eat.rusted with the responsibilities of locaJ govern ..
men~ llllB fact l.l forceluJJy brought home eV«Y day.
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whjth the co"'l'lexitiOI ot cMc problem1 •rt' reduced lo evecy~ay langliajle and presenlied to th~ readers •galoot
•. ~ot bli<kground. A newspaper can, and does, tell Ute-whore story·aa' no other form bf communication c.in.
Furtbermort{ lt '14Jla the story ill a WlfY that both the
layman ond .m.~alist can llll,dentand.
Our city ealsts, primariJY and most importantly, for
a single ·purpose -lhe betterment of the cultural and
physical environment of our people. But tile compo6ition,
the make-up, ·of the people of our city is constantly
A, good' newspaper l.s indeed a valuable assl.staoL It
can b\lild ••city, "1d ·fl· d.eaeeyes the suppo¢ of all who
have the ""'1 Interest of the oommunity at hearL We In
• Costa Mesa are fortunate In having the DAILY PILO'l!.
We-citizens and City Hall alik&-ltnow that. tbe
reason we have made Costa Mesa what it is tod~~ tJie limple, basic fact that we have worked toge ' '. Our'
ne.wspapef has dOoe its -b'ee and unhampered · by 1
carryln!l:lhe ~ews ol. the citv to its people and, . <equal
obJectiVIty, hrillginc the praise and criUci!m o! !be ·ciu.
changln&. .
Ooly 1 comparati~ly-few Y.•ars ago, we In local
governmem. knew practically everyone ln our com·
munity. We knew tl>eir problems, t.lteir familiea, and
their opiniolil. We had a surpn.lngly good general idu
of how they felt and wbat they tboUghL
Today, one of our basic goals must be to make our
newrouien-and also many who are now her&--ieel that
they _are a wel~e. valued, and active part of the City
of COit.a Mesa. Only by doing this can we build our com·
munity spirit and the civic pride tbat above all is neces-
u.ry ii oor city iB to become the city we want it to be.
Toward this end we have one aource ol ;tS6istf;nce
whose importance cannot be ton tiigbly stressed -our daily newspaper. . ·
Someone will undoubtedly ast, ":Why?" What is
there about. a newspaper -black· ink on cheap pulp
paper with advertising -something you read today and
line a tmab can With tomorrow--tb.i-t makes it so highly
valuable to local,foverna.,nt? .
ne anower ., so sln),ple tbapu, often overlooked.
Our newspaper iB an irreplacea~ medium of communi-
cation that makes a community out of what otherwise
would be 'a hodge-podge of people. Transient ·though it
tnay be, the newspaper still leads all other media as tbe
maJor means ol. communication between City HaU and
the citizen.
Our newspaper -end this is true whenever a news-
paper tulfills its obligation -serve6 as the medium by
Religion Is an
ldea as Much
As Emotion
. ·' ~ alw&y1 flattered 1wbea I receive a no!< ·in.n 10mO graldul derl!YJD.lll 111-forinliil me lbat be bu Ulld lbia ar that
c~ of mine u tbe apriq:board for a
~· ' It ~to_ me that no pasloral wt hi lilft oo:=~i:i:.~ "":: lillil ~mu ...i dldadic. .:.t=.s.i:·:bul tha,.:.. ~ t
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vi not IO much that preachen are
po as that the churctwoing public
thlnk.:iOf reliiiext u a: "feeling" and not as~l~.
u ~· lo.."""""'Vld u • !eeling -which H,. On11 -In pit! -then ' Ille
pastoral d~ la merely t.o mate you feel
ioocl. or pioa.., or . aolemn, ot elevated.
We almoot ~ to be lulled into
boredom in ch~h, for we tend to kten· t: ry virtue with . Ines&.
~t religion lll a ay of thinking u well
f j oT'Jeeling. ll is ill idea as much as It
••an emotion.. And i~ a provocative, a
r<:.tlical, a revolution~ idea. if you troo-
bte to examine it down Uii the roots.
1118 PU~E OF prt..\hing, J have
a1w1')'1 thought, • to make~ple feel unoom!artoble, ID cballenge lileir usy •
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Dear Gloomy Gus:
I think that real estate fellow has
1 great idea about a noating
airport. We certainly should put it
out there somewhere in t h e
Catalina Channel -and then sink
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D.M.
TMI fut.. f'tflttb ,..__. -Ml --llY ...... ti ltla N-•r. Stllf ""'° Mt -a,o._, ow. 0.111 ,,,.,,
~ptlons about themselves and their
way of life, to provoke not a vague feel-
ing of good will toward God (who la com-
monJy · imagined as a sort of bearded
Scoutmaster) but a !leMe or obligation to
~me more of a reasonable and loving
creature of God.
To do this effectively. the preacher
needs a lively aense of history, a firm
grasp of psychology, and enough humor
to make the congregation swallow the
bitter pill of self-scrutiny. It is difficult
foc me to imagine a more formidable
weekly assignment.
I REMEMBER ON£E hearing about a
parish priest in Ireland at the time of the
land.1ord trouble, when the iniquitous
Capt. Boycott was exploiting his poor
tenants and achieving immortality by
becoming a lower-case word in the
language.
Asked to deliver a sermon on the ex-
cessive drinking with which the tenants
drowned their miseries, the priest ex-
claimed: "Whal is the cause or so much
wlckedness and sorrow in the world?
What is it that makes you shoot at your
landlord ? Drink! And what Is it that
makes you miss him? Drink!"
A Sense of Bafflement
WASHINGroN - A little inQuiry inl(1
C•e full meaning of Vice Ptesidetit
Humphrey 's proposal for ending the Viet-
nam war leaves a sense of bafflement on
why the doves would be pleased.
Let us take Humphrey al his word. He
says that be would stop bombing North
Vietnam oo the evidence of word or deed.
t irect or fndirect, that Hanoi will
.. , ~e demilitarized
al the 17th parall~ "\,
·.'bl& would be "easy'', say Humphrey~
aides. Here Ui how easy it would be. If
1.:.:.e demilitarized r.one were restored to
t1:.e condiUons or the 1954 Geneva agree-
r.!ent Jt would mean that the approaches
to 1 ~ City and Hue. two major
communist objectJves, would be relieved.
Pt811Jre "' I Corp. would be greatly
reduced.
IT WOULD ALSO mean lhal ln-
filtr aUon would be stopped in lhe western
too ol the DMZ. Artillery and mortar fire
or11lnaUn1 in or fired across the DMZ
W"'ild 'preaimsbly be stopped.
1~ng tM demillt.trlzed r.one woukl
reduce substantially the level of warfare
in ail AIU w~re one half of the
Amer1ea.n forcu are committed and one
haU rA. all American ca1t111.ltle1 have been
' Mdlered. Troops would be fr<ed to late
port la !bl pacificolleo pn>gr.am. A ma-
jor Ollllcelllon alt«ini the naturt ol. tht •• m Vietnam would have been made
...... olher conclualon could be reached
lban ~ the Ccmmunl.ltl had decided to wliid up the wor.
U, an the othor land, dJr<et or lndJrtd w.til !ram H-on ...i.ring Ille clwrilf~ 1000 ,..,. vfolal<d, no
-J>nidd«it -no< even C... ~ -would be able to live with
U..-liiNll Wllbout lnlerl°""" flOm ~ the No r L h vi.tnam ... , aco-
::.,V ::t'~"!:;:'~=
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-creaain( their strength ln lhe northern
area fi\_&-.Jold.
SO, WIU(l'-tlice President Humphrey is
asking is thtt th~mmunists promise to
give up any hope of ~aring off lhe two
northern provinces of ~th Vi etnam.
which has been a major objective of the
North Vietnamese command . ...,
The prediction is ventured here ~t
Presidt-nt Johnson would stop the bomb-
ing north of the bM~ immediately if
Hanoi agreed to "restore" the
demilitarized zone. The negotiators In
Paris h.ave been pushing for this since the
beginning of t h e talb. The Hanoi
negotiators have repeatedly rejected thlr.
suggestion as an impoissible condition and
revert to their demand for URC()ndltiooal
cessation of all bombing and acts of war
against North Vietnam.
What Vice President Humphrey hes
proposed represents no change In
Johnson 's po I icy, and. like Johnson's
policy, receives a negaUve rtspoMe from
HanoL
NOR IN HUMPHREY'S spe<eh to
placate the d o v e s, was thtre anything
else d•parting !rom Johnson's policy.
Shitting a greater mWtary burden fasttt
to the South Vietnamese, free elections,
int.erMtionally supervised cease.f I r e,
poliUcaJ, economjc and social refohns -
all these are part of the Johnson pro-
gram. It those who support<d Ille Viet-
nam peace plank In ChlCilgo find Jn
Humphrey a new mood, If lhey Imagine
ch.uip where there are mmly more
'WOl'da, they· are easlly satl.sOed.
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zen to ·the attention of City Hall. . •
Al11ln public life are subjeci to criticism, and WI
welcome it when it is constructive, lor some of, our best
ideas have come to us-quite possibly unintentionally-
from our severest critics.
Our congratulations ue sincerely and wholeheart·
edlV extended to our local newsDaper in this National
Newllpaper Week for the .part it has played In bnildiµg
our city. ,.
For a New Appreciati-:oD
Anyone whose faith in the University of CalilorniJl
systeIILhas faltered, should spend an hour lb.is weeken~
at the Orange County Fairgrounds, in Costa Mesa, vieW-
ing the University Centennial Caravan exhibit.
To walk through the displays and the 100.year pic-
torial report. is to appreciate anew the university's tre-
mendous contributions to the betterment of hterally
every aspect of lif~ in our state. . . .
The free exhibit, sponsored by the un1vers1ty alumru,
is open until 9 p.m. tonight, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. c ~n·s .Atl R16HT TO PUFF, HUBERT, BUT Do/1111 INHAL.E ...
·Refldtt Proposes Air Service Solution
'Use Airport-to-Runway Monorail~
To the Editor:
Orange County got an airport problem?
No, not yet The recent report by William
L. Pereira and Associates says in effect,
"You ain't seen nuthin' yet.'' Just wait
about 5 years!"
The jet traffic that started as a
whisper 13 months: ago has become a
roar.
The rapid growth of Orange County .and
the accelerated increase of air traffic
points up the urgent need for additiona1
airport facilities.
The Pereira study proposed five loca-
tions for a major jet transport air facili-
ty. Nooe were ac:cepted.
EITHER THE PRESENT owners·
Cl1Stodla111 weren't interested in sharing
or, as in the case of the proposfd over·
the-water runways at Boise Chica,
predictably, a homeowners committee
immediately was formed lo protest.
As I see-it, the basic problem can be
summarized as follows :
-Nobody disputes the need for a ma-
jor jet transport facility in Orange Coun·
ty.
-Nobody wants to drive very far to
gel to this facility. ..
-Nobody wants this ficility in his
back yard.
WHAT WE NEED then, is a major' air
transportation complex which satisfies
the need (or a close-in location while
being someplace else!
Impossible? No~ An airport without
close-in runways will meet these seem·
inglr impossible requirements. A key fac-
tor 1n this approach is use of a monorail
between the airport and runway. This
will permit establishing the runway in a
remote location with the passenger
terminal still close to lhe populated
areas.
The runways used 1o service the
Orange County Airport ca~ be located
south on sparsely populated land easily
reached via the San Diego Freeway or in·
land on land easily reached via the
Iijverside Freeway. The right-of.wa y
arong these freeways has already been
acquired and the feasibility of running a
rapid transit system such as a monorail
along such a right-of-way has been
established in many studies of the Los
Angeles rapid transit snarl.
Letteri from t'eaderi are welcome.
Normally writeri ihould convey their
messages in 300 1D01'ds or Its&. TM
right to condense letter1 to fit space
or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let-
ters mu.st include lignoture and .maa..
ing addres&, but name• will be with-
h!'l4 on request.
opet"aUtm ln some countries exceed 100
mph.
Thus, the trip to me runway, even if it
were as far away as-Ontario, would only
be a matter of 15 or 20 minutes. At the
runway, Mr •. AJr Traveler would step
from the coach directly into the loading
tunnel to the jet craft. For his trip home,
the process would be reversed.
The proposed development of Orange
County Airport with remote runways
meets the requirements for Orange Coun-
ty Aviation. ·Furthennore, it probably
coold be developed for less money or at
least with less acrimony than the present
approach which appears to be one which
has WI headed towards condemning all of
Orange County so that It can become one
gigantic asphalt landing strip.
RICHARD E. HOLMEN
OCC Resldenev Rule
To the Editor :
There is a question that I would like to
direct to the board of the Orange <:oast
Junior College District and in reference
to your editoriill of Oct. 2 and the qUes-
tions "What do we do now? Where do our
childre n go from here?"
Before moving to Orange County from
San Gabriel Valley four years ago, we
were aware, even then, of the large
matriculation of high scho61 gtaduates to
Orange Coast College from that area
alone.
Al.THOUGH THERE are several fine
junior colleges to serve these students
near the.Ir homes, the idea of attending a
school in such a desirable location as
OCC has lured many hundred of such
young people. ·
The affluent nature of the times -easy
accessibility to autos or the cost or
several students sharing a rental unit -
has made it a relatively stmple matter to
achieve trus goa1. Obtaining a permanent
resident address from friends or relatives
in residence in this a.rea has hardly been
a minor ·inconvenience -tht11 no out.of-
distriet tuition costs.
Granted -stw:lents sharing a rental,
may be contribuUng i minute amowu in
tax. And who can blame thein for their
youthful desire to attend a college only a
few minutes' drive !«> the beach!,
HOWEVER, THIS is not solving the
problem that ex..lsts for the overcrowded
school or overpurdened Lupayef of this
district, who hesitates in adding ad·
ditional taxes to hia.'bill to pay for the
"pleasure" of students from other junior
college districts.
I realize establishing residence of
students is a tremendous task to check
and control, but I am sure those in·
teUigent enough to be ringing up ~gher
and higher costs in education can find a
way to change the misleading figures . of
actual r!illdent qualifiea stlidents in at-
tendance at OCC.
THIS 18 BUT one question the trustees
should attempt to solve. I am sure your
readers have others that must be faced
realistically. The day of the ''shoo-in"
bond issue is past.
Many voters are asking for a closer
look at what can be done to assure them
that lhe district is sharing th e
responsibility in controlling the cost of
education wben an injustice exists.
D. MACY
EDITOR'S NOTE: The residency of
student,, under 21 is established b11
the location of the parents' residence,
according to DCC Dean of Admis·
sions Kenneth Mowrey. A moiling is
setU to the parents' address to verify
residency, Mowre11 say1, and student.s
have been ezpetled for fal.sifying their
parents' residence. The legal Te.ridence
of a student over 21 U wherever he
lives . About 30 percent of DCC full
time doll student.1 are over 21 , in·
eluding a large number o/ veterans,
MowTell repor!.3.
Little Confidentt
To the Editor:
It must be reassuring to live within ·the
protective environment of the Newport.
Mesa School District.
ApparenUy the school board has little
confidence in our youth or the juvenile
court system since they have recently
ruled (DAILY PILOT, Oct. 5) that it will
be necessary to further punish convicted
juvenile narcotic offenders upon tbelr
return to school.
THEIR PoLICY or expulsion and llola-
lion of student offendera Ja obviously
designed to exclude these "undesirables"
from the remaining student body.
Where are you going to draw the line,
school board members?
How about the student who is retUrning
from juvenile ball for various types of
crimes? How about the student who Is
convicted of being drunk ? How about the
student who loudly discusses his various
sexuaJ episodes?
HOW ABOlIT the student who is con·
victed of reckless driving and has hi!
license suspended?
Your policy of excluding these "un-
desirables" from the general school
population is precisely what parent.s at-
tem!)t to do when they carefully select
their rhil ::i!·:::.n's fr;~nds.
Perhaps the lack of confidence of those
who "play God .. has something to do with
our youth's feelings towards the
"establishment",
GENE FLORY
White House Staff
Anderson, S.C .• Free Press: "(The)
, .. White House staff, already the
largest in history, continues to grow
every month, according to U.S. News
and World Report. The magazine
reported the staff is so large 'that
even· senior aides are unable to keep
track of all the people called ir. to ad·
vise the President.' And the ..• budget
was said to have been cut to the
bone."
THE ORANGE COUNTY Airport 11
ideally located to serve as the hub of a
complex that meets these requirements.
It can be reached from both lhe San
Diego and Newport Freeways and will be
accessible from the Santa Ana and Coast
Freeways. The existing airport runway
can be used as a nifty parking lot.
Divorced Remarry Divorced
Orange County Airport would be the
place where baggage was handled,
t.ickets sold, and bye-byes waved. Mr. Air
Tr.veler, having checked in. would step
into ~wailing coach and would be whisk·
ed to the.Jar removed runway . Speeds of
modern ~d transit systems now in . B~orge
Dear George : ""' Every time we go Oil a vaca·
tion trip I've noticed room clerks
look at U$ funny when we ~· gn
the hotel and motel regist ,
What CUI we do?
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DOE '
Otar Mr. and Mrs. Doe : "
1 Qo into the lobby fighting -
Oley'll know you're married.
Things a columnist might never know ir
he didn't open his ma.ii !
When a dtvorced person remarries, he
usually chooses another divorced person
as his secood male. Only in four ·cases
out of 10 docs the divorced one wed a
partner who has never. been married.
SlXTEEN Mil.LION Americans now
work at industrial }obs wbett noise
threatens to 11fftct their hearing, which
can be impaired by steady exposurt to
sounds about 90 decibels. A sllbway
generates 95 decibels, a kitchen blender
93, a jet plane at take off 150. Laboratory
mk:e have been killed by sounda ol 17S
decibe.ls.
It look the U:iM ol J0,000 cal•es to ~
duce 30 vellum copies of lhc Camous Bible
prlnl<d by JohaM· Gutenberg, !be llOOth
anniversary of "thole death is com-
memorated lhia yw. Althougb: be ls now
<ttdll<d with being Ille ~tir d mbi{~-bie metal type in the Western
w~~ movable type bid been deweiaped
earlier to Korea.
(Send~ problems to Georll"
and quit worrying needlessly.
He'll give you $Omethlng real to
wany .OOUt.) _,.
· (Ob, work your problems out
for yOUJ"1e1' I No other advice
'columnist wtU make that atate·
meal;)
MENTAL RETARDATION couied by
widespread malnutriUon ~·-oplt.in
1 • "hy 110me natklnl ol. the world. remain • backward. It ls eethnated that from 80 to
ii'! por<00t d the~ 1" -~ Ulelr !lilt~-~ -• lilay 1ulf.,. broln damap.
I • I I
lt pays to be tall -but not too tall. A
survey of 100 university graduates found
that those 8 feet 2 receiVed starting
salaries lZ.4 percent higher than those
under sil Jett. The pay acale allO wu
tower foi-4hoM more than 8 feel J.
QUO'UllLE N01'"8LESo "'Dlett la
nothing more disappointing than to •
IJclpate 1 reward for kindne$S" -David
Seabury.
Pioneers tomedmes ma.ke poor pro-
phet&. Octave Q\ailute, promh:M!!Dt fll&ht
upert and friend cl the Wtieht bhllben,
11 l d d 'lht l\lblr< al 11t\>f...,: "The
macltlnet will .ventually be 1-. Ibey
will bo Ulld In sporl; but ,,..,. -not to
be llM>uiht d 11 """""""' curien." BUI 1111' ~ U.S. conunen:W ~
Dew lU riUWon pustnger1.
Fair ttade: ' In remote llU:I of
Alghanl&lon brld., m .WI bu1end for
Uvesl«k. A IUltor la llllely to live a
br16e 11 lather more llvestoct for htr
baod H sbt ii a 1k:Wed roe we.aver rather
than V lllo. Is ..-Iy beaul!ful. . .
NA'IUll& i.oRE: Some llli>W"f bolti
are five m i I e • long, but t h e average
length is only 4::a.U a mile. The Dead Sea
is 25 percent salt. Snow Isn't frozen rain
--sleet is. At birth an oppouum is the
size of a navy bean. Flying fish can cUdt
500 feet, and have been known to JOar
over the decks of am*1l stUps.
It was Arthur Schopenhauer who
observed, "What most people call fate 11
moatly tl!elr own stupidJti ... "
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rrtday, Occober ll, 1968
T1lc edllo11ol pogs of tJw Doilf
Pilot nc1" 10 mf""" and lffllt.
lll4lc "*" bv prt1cming Ulil m111J)O)Hr'1 op;,uon, and com-
mcfllory ... topics of In~
and liglllficatlu, br J>f'Ol'ldlnt1 • '°""" fM t1'c nprculon of our rradcrs' oplnfona, and bf
prc1cmdno ·the dlotY1e vic10-
poillti of mf.,,..d o1>11,,,.,.,
and "'°""'""' on topic. 'Df tJw dar.
Robert M. ,Wood, l'ubllahar
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WIUl.44
REED
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In .the Wind
The great "sound and fwy algni-
fylng nothing" baa begun to
dlmlirlsh In the high school dlatrlct
now that Edlaon High School has been renamed Edison High School.
The best summation of the great
school naming debate ii found ln
the Oct. I ilsue of Marina HIJdl
School newapap'.er "Volsunga" 1n
an editorial headllned "Edison or
Robert Kennedy! Teen--agers vs.
Iminaturlty.''
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Frid>;, Octobft 11, 1968
DAILY PILOT lt1ff ~-The last paragraph says, "From
this entire matter it has been
shown for once that students should
be seen and hean1 because just
poeslbly we might qave some bet-
ter, if not more mature ideas.
La%11 Days of Summer: Where Dave Tltey Gone?
Beacbgoers along Huntington Beach waterfront find their lot a some-early morning scramble tor space on the sand as these early bird
what lonely one these days and it's no longer necess·ary to make that sun worshipers had to little more than a month ago.
* "Let's hope that by the mistakes
made by some of our 'adult'
leaders, they will realize that
maturity doesn't always come with
old age!'
Far more Important that the
name of any high school is the rela·
tionship of ·the board of trustees to
the community, administration and
to the students.
One result of the name hassle has
been the o~ning publicly of the
division of uiOugbt of trustees Mat·
thew Weyuker and Dr. Joseph
Ribal.
* The fight between these two is
open and promises to be bitter in
coming months. The division may
be one of politic8.l theory or of
educational philosophy but the at ..
tacks are personal and often have
nothing to do with the Immediate
issues.
In recent months the division has
be~n opening wider and with
Weyuker and Ribal both skilled ln
the art of political battle we can ex ..
pect the bitterness to continue.
Naming the school has only
brought to the surface the in ..
evitable clash between th.es~ two
men. The .administration, whiCh of
course should not be involved with
the hassles between b o a r d
members, finds itself in the middle
often and will be hard pressed to
escape the fallout from the verbal
explosions to come.
Valley Y's Men
Meet Saturday
Members of Fountain Valley Y's Men
Club will meet for breakfast at 7:30 a.m.
Saturday at Cooks Pancake Hoose, 15081
Beach Blvd., Westminster.
That evening officers will be installed
at a dinner beginning at &:30 p.m. al the
Kona Kai Restaurant followed by a
theater party at the Westminster Com·
munity Theater where "Under the Yum
Yum Tree" is being staged.
Ticket price for dinner and theater Is $5
per person. For information contact Ace
Erickson at 962-4778.
Nixon: No Debate
Candidate Won't Ease Opposition
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -There aren't
going to be any presidential campaign
debates thla year lnvolv.ing IUchard M.
Nlnn, RepubUcan sources have made
clear.
Aides to the GOP presidential nominee
said Nl.J:oo ill not going to ease his op-
poe!Uoa to any coolrontaUoa including
thlJ:d-party candklate 'George C. Wallace. Not, they said, 'frill Nixon agree to any
arrangement raising the prospect that
Wallace might wln separate but equal
televi.!.lon treatment.
They acknowledge that these Nixon
JeSenltlonl ellminate any prospect that the Republican nominee will meet Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey, his
l>emocraUc rival,' In debate bef<n the
eiedlon en Nov. S.
'l1w! Nixon camp inslsts tbat there must
be aSBW'ances Wallace would have no
Claim of free television time as a result
II any Nlx.,,.Hwnpllrey debota.
1be Nixon rationale: It would not bt in
the public interest to provide W lllace c: an avenue to more national •Hentlon
hll third-party eampalgn eew com-
nlandl.
"OUr poeltlon runalna flrmly the· same
' . on the debates," said Ron Ziegler, Nix4
on's travel and campaign spokesman.
That position includes a rejection of
anything but televised confrontations, an
an insistence that broadcast debates
make no room for Wallace.
Nixon Fguu that it iJ: essential the
two-party system must be safeguarded.
Police Hunting
Assault Suspect
Santa Ana Police were searching today
for a Santa Ana man charged with at-
tempted murder after he allegedly fired
a gun Tuesday night at two friends in an
argµment over marijuana.
Police aald they arrived at 2019 S. Van
1 N..,. St. aft.r r<eelvlng reports ol
gunsllola in the )lelgbborbood. They uld
they found 6tepben A. Graff, 2(, •nd
Marlin K. Sandlin, Z9, under the ap-
parent infiuence of narcotics.
•le B .. •1oeled Rtuiler
~.H~•ll ""!'IY 14 ~~1~ -11\i!Jl ~ Goi\!.en Weit Collec• games. MIN ll...,....w tias been named 1116MU .. 1 Samuela". by ... r CClll.DclL Sb•". freshman. i
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Trustees to Decide
Valley Schools to Be Reorganized Under New Act
By SANDI MAJOR
Of trle Deltr l'INt S'9ff A directive showing bow the Fountain
Valley School District 15 going to
reorganize to operate under a new educa-
tion act is in the hands of trustees.
The school leaders are told in the 20
pages of "educatlonese" written by the
district's three top admnilstrators that
they will need to "become totally im·
mersed in objectives, relevancy, values,
measurement and productivity" if they
are going to make changes under the
George Miller Jr. Education Act.
Called the Magna Carta of Education,
the act approved this session of the state
Legislature leaves t.o the individual
school districts the decision of what
students must be taught.
In the past, the state has '.:nsisted what
course.s should be taught.
To change from the old '1ock-step cur.
riculum," the directive says trustees
need to make "goal detenninaUons"
(decide what studenU should study).
Once they decide on the changes, they
should pass them on to'thelr BELs and
ABELs (building education leaders and
assistant building ~ucation leadtrs
known in other school districts u prm:
Bah; Ballet'Oass
Openings wft
In Huntington
Openings ltill remain for 4-and 5-year-
old children to enter the Huntington
Beach Baby Ballet classes.
Seven ballet le&SODS, for $3.15, begin ~
day, but parents can sUD enroll tbe1r
children in the weekly classeJ.
Five-year-o1ds attend clasaes from t
a.m. to 9:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Classes for 4-year-ofds art at 9:¥ a.m. to
10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 11 :15 a.m.
Classes are conducted at the city
recreaUon center, 17th Street and Orange
Avenue, where more information can be
obtained.
Senate Session
On Elderly Set
A special Senata committee will bold a
one.day bearing on health proble11U1 of
serllor citizen! Ocl l&, Rep. Crata
Hosmer announced today.
'Ille public bearing wW be in the State
Office Bulltllng, 217 W. First St., Los
Angeles beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Sen. Harrison Williama: J r. of New
Jersey will chair the hearing on ''Coltl
anti Dellvery ol Health Servlcea to Older
Americans."
Among those penona espected to
tutlly Iii Dr. Makolm Todd of Lang
Beach, prealdent of the California
Medical Association.
,Two Gls Convicted
Of Raping Korean
SEOUL (UPI) -Two Amerioalll ID-
day WM! COO'Yiicted.. by a Korean court
ol raping a Ktll'tlall wooian in tti.tr
blilTacb and sentenced to prilon.
Pvt. WWle N. Paee, 19, o( Ple-
qcunntnes, L&. was seateaced to 2% to
-, .... and Spec. 4 l\aj<moocl J. Velaocjtm k ., 20, o( Omaha, Nti>. WM
sentanced to 11> to two ,.....
dpaill anti 'ass!Btanlil).
Teachers then need to do "loal Jm.
plementatlon" (teach) to bring al>ot1t the
better education.
Thil brings officials to the point at
wbich.tbey uy (ln the dirld:l:ve) "we are
going to be uked, 'How do you tnow It's
better?'"
Iil all!Wer, the report state.II 11post ln-
structJonal learner behavior" should
follow (tesUng to see if students really
learned anything).
"True, Ulls ls what we should have
been doing all aloll(," said E. Michael
Senior Citizens Set
Pot Luck Luncheon
A pot luck luncheon will begin the
C!lebraUon ol the !il'.Ul birthday of the
HunUngton Beach Senior Qthena Club.
The club'a birthday party, to be held
Nov. 4, will be at the Hwtington Beach
RecreaUon Center, 17th Street and
Orange Avenue. Preparatlom are under
way, under the direction of Marie
Margison, foe ttie noon ctlebraUon.
Brick, mist.ant superintendent f or
peraonntl, who co-authored the piece with
Supl Edward Beaubler anti Deputy Supl
Dale Coogan.
The Fountain Valley report, prepared
initially !or district Irustees only, has
been accepted for publlcation next month
in the Call!ornla Elementary ScJiool
Administrators Auoclation Joumal.
In the report, the autharl recommend
that "one person should assume the
reaPonalbillty of coordination for the
research and development and
dl.ssemlnaUon elemenll."
''ln short, the report roe• on, "job
deacripUon for InstrucUonal Services wlll
need to be redefined and ln all pro-
bablllty, a oew staff position will be n~·
ed -a ayatem expert or a ~atot
for quality control."
Brick said the Jut recommendaUons
were added for publlcaUon, not for coo-
alderaUon by trustees. '1No new poslUons
will have to be created in our dlltrlct,"
he said, becauae Dr. Coogan baa been
iralntd in educaUonal planning.
For the benefit of tile public, and
-1bty truataea, lhotllh, how about
· creatlng the poolUon ol "COOl'dlnll« of
directlvt interpretlUon"!'
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DAILY PILOT :f
Beach .CofC
Says 'No'
.On Prop. 9. ·
Dlnclon of the RUtrttn,toe Beaclj
Ownber of commerce have called for •
''No" vote on the controvenill Wataon
"Amendment, Proposition 9 on the Nov. I
California ballot.
In a prepared stalelnen~ chamber
directors deocrlbed the proposed amenit·
ment to the It.ate Comtl.tution u "aboct
treatment legislation."
The measure promilel 1evere cub in
property tuea, with !undlng of loeal
governmen~ in ell<et, dependent -
the state Leglslatw-e.
Chamber dlrectors aald the propooal ii
looomplete in that it does not offer a
workable alternaUve or M>lulion to pro-
bleim that would be created by the kJlll
to local governments of revenues from
property tues.
Passage of the measure, chamber
directors said, 0 would severely hamper
our growth, our businea and our best in-terests. ,,
Huntington Due
To Hold Oldsters'
Fishing COntest
One week remainl for senlor qlen to
get their boolr.I baltad !or the annual
Huntington Beach !lablng derby designed
!or them.
Anyone over 50 years of qe who en.
halt a hook and land bis or her own fllli ·
will be eligible to compete for prilea.
'l1te oldest fisherman will win a prha
along with fishermen catching the ftnt
fish, biggest fish, most unusual !lab,
ll!lallest fish and largest variety ol !lab.
The beat decoratad bat and fishing buf·
gy (push cart or autoelta) will also brinC
their owners , prl!e.s.
Sponsored )>y the Hunllngton Beacl;i
RecreaUon anti Parlr.I Department, the
derby for senior citizens is set for 9 a.m.
to noon Oct. 18 oo the Hunllngton Beacli
Pier beyond Ron'• Bait Stand.
No equipment will be provided and
each contutant will be allowed to ua on-
1y· one pole.
Handball Coµrt OK'd
Trustees of the Seal Beach Scbool
Dlstrlct baft approved plans for• po,ooo
handball court to be built later lhJa ,_
al McG~ugil School ,
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flldq, -11, 1961 ·'
Student·s Seize 2 NYU Encyclical
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NEW YOlllt .(AP) -Nearly tao
· lludtota at New York Unlveralty, pro-
tealln( the dllmlsaal of a N•rro educator
who called Vice PruldefJt Ruben H.
, Humphrey and R!Cbanl M. Nbon "racist ·
butarda," occupied two c a m p u 1
bull!l1np from dawn to noontime tod07.
. '!be Ma,..ulo of Brlslol In Cem-
bridge, England, complained today
that be is listed In the telephone
!plll: as a pub. The misf;lke appar-
enly arooe because many EngJIJh
tavema are named after ti.Ued per-
sons. The Marquis of Bristol ii list-
ed . In the Cambridge phone direc-
tory u a public house located be-
tween two reel ones-the•Marquls
of ComwaWs and the Market Tav·
em. • Rap. Wright Patmon, 75 (J>.Te•.).,
married Mrs. P.lullne Tucker, 71,
In Texarkana. ''She ~""'-! went to-
fether for a '*1ple ''# years when
was 21 and sh_'}_·~as ·17. Then she
mlirried arid .1•,nam~;·liii.ii child' ren and graiill.Cb!Jclr~h. "Ni>w°'sbe's
a widow and l'in a Widower," Pat-
man said. Pa~ ha~·been In Con·
gresa since 1929. •
James OUphant ii a motorist
obVWullr-.ore at the"f'l1eter maid.
H' .filed a complaint at Mun.lei-
pal 'Cotlrt In Eari Orang<, NJ,
charging Mn. Barbaro M-a11tn-
burg 'brokcf G •tole lmD b~ riding
Mr police three-whael •coottr
totthout toearlng a crash 11.elmt't.
'He ·c~d -aht tool wearinQ · a ·
·ciotPi: coP whm sh.a O<Jt>t!!• him a
. JK!rktng ·ticket. , Police Capt.
.·Fronk W. Godfrey aald lf Mra.
MasienbUrg ta convicted, ;Utt '
dty'1 ?riettr maUll1 toiU bt IUP'
plied with helm.etl. · ·
• -When firemen extinguished a
thre&-alarm blaze after a 90-mlirute.
hmtle Wednesday, both the build·
inf and :I.be tlr<onen were put out.•
The firemen learned the building
had been bought recently by the
~Department and was to be de-
mol,Uh~ to mate room. for .a 'lle~
lire station. ' • •. • I ~
· PoUct are 11arc1"~ for -an
~omatcur doorto<f.oar-~m teZ..
&er tn Madi.son, Wi.sCoM;n, who
had the odd.I in htr favor. The
womon knocked on the door of
an unidentified 71·t1ear-old man,
a.sked dtrectiona then told hfm,
''You are about to make a big
discovery in tM near future."
When she left he found hil wal-
let m.isring. -Mro. Audr•Y' ~ '11111 an ...
l""'lant moll>et when .a. Olltored ~eeleva~ attlle Ulh llM ol her
apartment ti'1Wlni ei N....,..tJ.e.
Upon·Tyne, 1hC)aiil! When she
reached the ground "1oor she was
the mother of a boy -deliv&ed
two months premature in the ele-
vator by an ambulance driver.
Mother and baby were reported
"doing just fine ." • Wiiiiam Vaughn, 54, was ac-
quitted on a trespassing charge in
Municipal Court but he didn't have
long to celebrate. Judge ,M.anuel
Rooker fined him $25 for apjlearing
in court into:rlcated.
Tbe -ta marcbed voluntarily out
of the build.bl& lhDrtl)" befDl"e 00001 boldlog lbelr handl higb In V·for-vlctory sJcno, chanting that they hod won lbelr
llgbl with the university.
Earlltt, Dr. Lewla Hyde, pnmiot cl·the
42,llOktudenl IChool, hod IUDlDlOlled
New York City po!Jte to the qe ol the
Brom campus, saying be would tile
"whatever atepg necessary" to clear the
bo~"gln f~ed the dlsmlual Tluin-
Will :Warren's
Resignation
Hold in 1969?
W ASIDNGTON (UPI) -A sharp
disagreement developed in the Senate to-
day over w be t b e r Chief Justice Earl
Warren's decision to retire would atlll be
in effect when the new president takes
over in January.
Senate Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen told newsmen he believed War-
ren's decision would remain valid and be
would not have to submit a new letter of
res.lgnaUon to perm.It President John.son'•
suecesl!Or' to appoint a r.eplacement.
Senate DemocraUc Leader M I k e
Mansfield, however, said he belleved
Warren could llay on i!>e court U be
wlllied. . .
Warren's stab.II' ' usumed new
algnlflca!V'f! Wednesday when Jahnl01t
announced he would not submit another
nantinaUon this year to the Senate, which
bad rejected his first c})Olce, Abe Fortas.
· Warren infDnned JohMon in hJs letter
l°qt iJirlng that be would remain as chief
)uJUce until his ~ was confirmed
and. sworn Jn. The Presictent· iaid Th\11'16
day be felt the best tourse was for War-
ren t9 rem8in u head ol "the court.
., Dlrben cqntended Warren's resigna ..
lion would 8flll be effective when a new
prelident wu liiailgilrated, unless the
cblel juatlc• opeclllcally withdrew It. ·
Manlfleld told newsmen "I doubt that"
becaUN Warren'a leUer was addreued to
Johnson and would no longer be .. JJd
when Jobnlan Jeaves offJee. · '
Soviets to Pull
.All but 23,500
From Czech Soil
MOSCOW (UPI) -·Tiie Soviet Union
has agr...r to withdraw all but about
23,500 of Its occupotinn lorcea from
Czecboalovakia by OCt. 21, diplomatic
oourcesNldtoday.
Oct. 29 II the 50tb anniversary cl Ille
founding cl Ille Czed>ollovlk "'public
which wu Invaded by armies of five
W-w :Pad powen Ille night cl A111. II·
22.
Tbe dip!omatlc sourees aald the oc-
cupying farces are esUmated at 235,000
men and that 90 percent would be Wltb<frawn belnre the Czechoslovak holJ.
day, leavln( about 23,500 lndellnlt.ly.
The 23,SOO wlll have to remain unUI the.
Russians are saUsfled that conditions in
Czechoslovakia are "normallied" and the
country bu only one "guiding force" -
Ille Communist Party.
Patterns . ~ ' . . ~ . . . . Divide .. ' ,, ...
• . ·. .r:
• Ill
~ o1 John F. llatcheU u dlrectar ol lMJ'• Martin !Alther K!l1( Afro.Amerl-
ca;.,:tu~~~ Aid that Hatchett
hod been nlllled cleu ol blact students,
but a unlverlity spoltesman said be had
not been rehired.
Several hundred other 1 t u d e n t 1
ralhered 1n 1root c1111e library bulldlnr.
'lbe Mlzure WU ?emini8cent of the
csmpui dllorderl at Columbia University
WI llpl'!ng, when ltudent act!Yilll and
revollltlonarfes cr!pplod that Ivy Leque
ochool after_ ""!"'P71ni five campus
bulldJni,.
Entrance• to the two .NYU buildings
were barricaded. ~ g\'oup 1n GOuld
Memorial IJbrary was described ·by
1tudeQ\S as mosUy white, while a group
in GoUld Student Center was described as
predon\lnanily Negro.
Dave' Rosenstein, news director of the
campus rad.lo station. said Kat.ara, a
black naUonblist stUd.ent group, was leadinf: the occupation ol the student
center, and that Students for a
Democratic Society·, a radical group, was
11peadheading \he library seizure.
Gls Try io Trap 3QO _Red
1Troops But Most · Escape
SAIGON (AP) -Amerlc.an ln-
fantryinen blocking the northwesterly in·
vaslon corridors to Saigon tried to trap
10me 300 enemy. troops today, but the
bulk of them app~Uy slipped away.
A beavy bombardment on lbelr poal·
ttom by j e t flghttr-bomben, helicopter
(llMhlpo and arUllery killed 2S of Ille
enemy force before they got away.
"1be1 bad averbead cover," olllcers at
the ecene llld. '"lbat's wby we had to
whip It on all night with air strikes and
artillery. That's wtiy we dldn1t get as big
a body count u you'd expect."
U.S. cuuaJtl.es were put at aiJ: men
killed and 12 wounded. The U.S. in-
fantrymen from tb6 25th D!vblon also
captured three mortar.tubes and an AK.47
uu.ult rWe.
Tbe fighting swirled tbroogh rice pad·
diei and· thick hedgerows '¥1 miles
nortbwed of Saigon; a-mllf: trom. where
~erican·jrourut and.air torce11kllltd147
North Vietnamese soldten ·Monday aild
!l'uelday. ' -.
. It • II a lamillar liattleground, . Joni
Russia Banishes
Fiv~ J>r"te_s~l'.S
Of Czech · Seizure
MOSCOW (UPI) -A .gaarded court to-
day convicted five RimJmia of defaming
Ille Soviet Union by demoiiltlating In Ml
Square a~· the' .l:Dvasion o f
c.ecboolovaldL Tbey sentenced tbem to
liaqllhment from "'""""'" Or: le[= in, \ libor camps. ,...
About 100 uniformed police surrounded
the courthouse where Dr. Pavel Litvinov,
28-year-old grandson of the late foreign
mlnlster Maxim Litvlnov, and four others
were convicted and sentenced after a
tbree-day !rial
Lltvinov was sentenced to five years
banishment from Moscow. Mrs. Larissa
Daniel, wife of imprisooed. dissident
writer Yuli Daniel, was sent Into "in-
ternal ui.le" for four years. Literary
critic Konstantin Babltsky got three years
banlshment.
. -i .•
domlnated by the veteran North Viet-
namese lOist Regiment and the Viet
Cong Cu Chl ~gimenl. Some 5,000
American troops ,J1ive been operating in
the area to keep f&·enemy from pushing
aouthward tow~-.Cu~ ~. headquarters
of the 25th DMsion, and Saigon.
The fighting broke out Thursday morn-
ing when about 400 infantrymen drew
heavy fire from troops dug in along the
hedgerows surrounding a hamJet near the
dl.strict town of Trang Bang.
Then 600 reinforcements rushed in and
the Americans attempted to put a cordon
around the enemy force, estimated to be
a battalioo.
FlghUna: flJre(l until nightfall as the in-
fantrymeO Ughtened the cordon and tac-.
Ucal flgh"1'bombers, helicopter gwiships
and arW1'r"J hammered the enemy posi-
tions. i 1 The bul_,of·tbe en~y force apparently slJPJl!d ~under the cover of darkness
thb Morning, JlOSlibly dragging dead and
woonded.
ON.LY
Ul'IT.-..otl
Astronaut'• Son
It was playtime as usual for
three -year -old Jon Eisele
Thursday as his father astro--
naut Donn F. Eisele, prepared.
for today's Apollo blastoff. Jon
hammed it up fyr photograph·
ers outside the family's home
at Seabrook , Tex.
Viet Cong Office
• Set Up in Paris
PARIS (UPI) -Two agents of the Viet
Cong's political arm arrived today to ad-
vise the North Vietnamese delegation to
the Paris talks and open the western
world 's first National Liberation Front
(NLF) information office.
The Viet Cong flew in from Moscow in
,a Soviet jetliner but their arrival in Paris
was quiet. at the request of the French
government.
Diplomalic observers said the Vlet
Cong representatives, Pham Van Bo, and
Ha Thanh Lam, would act as diplomatic
advisers to the Hanoi delegation 's "of-
ficial conversations" with Washington.
Laborer V1adlmlr Dremlluga, 'll, who
had joined the waving banners reading
"Shame on the Invaders," was .given
three years in a labor camp. The court
sentenced ei·student Vadlm Delone, 21,
to two yeari and 10 months in a labor
camp.
The sentences mirrored prosecuUon
d e m a n d s for punishment.
Besides defaming the nation, the five
were convicted of disturbing the peace.
defaming the naUon, the five were con-
victed of disturbing the peace.
$167 00
About 200 persons, many of them sup-
porters of the five, waited in snow f!ur.:
ries outside the courthouse for the
verd1ct.
Nation
.On Papacy
Ex~cted· ~: .. '
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pllpe Paul VI
may aoon iuue an encyclleal rem.lndlns
Roman Calhotlca of the Ohq,rch teaching
th.at Christ fowlded the papacy in St.
Peter and that He meant for :POpes to
have final authority, VaUcan informants
said today.
It is believed the doounent would be
aimed at halting disobedi~and diatnt
over Pope Paul's continuance af a ban on
contraceptives for Catholics and an Other
doctrinal and d,iscrpfuiary'lll\ies'.
But Pope P3ul may also seek to 8fsure
Catholics that he will ~ar lbelr problems
with a sym~thetic ear, the 11ources said.
With the ·ehc~licaJ, ~d a theolopan,
the pontiff w~d try "to set the chat>! in
the Church in oi"der." ~
Since ~)vatrean Ecume.nical Ceiuncll
defined thtf~tipCiple of colieGal ruie -
the world's bishops conferring with the
Pope on decisio~ for the Church -there
ha'!; been a growing split over the nature
of ecclesiastical authority. ·
Pope Paul ha! followed the concept or
supreme authority vested in the Pope,
who may share it with his bishops as he
chooses. But some theologians such as
the Rev. Hans Kung and the Rev.
Edward Scbillebeeck view. C b u r c h
authority as stemming from the "fl'hDle
community of the faithful."
In recent weeks Pope Paul has been
lamenting the lack of ob¢ience. among
Catholics to his encyclical Humanae
Vitae, ·of human Ii f e, which prohibited
artificial birt~ control. At his general au~
dience Wednescfay, he spoke on the cx·
ercise of -a.Uthi:ir1ty of a Pope and his
bishops, bUt. hf Presented a genUe con-
cept of authOrity.
"The duty to serve ls inherent In
authority,'' ·he said, "and the high~r the
authority, tM::~ireater the dtity lo serVe.''.
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9 Guilty • Ill Draft Burning
·BALTIMORE (UPI) -A
spectator rose in t b e
courtroom and shouted ...
"Ladies and genUemen of U., jury, you have just found Je.sus Christ guilty." . ' .
The -defendant>, all Roman Catholica convlcled of
burning draft board reconfJ,
stbod listening to the verdict,
then broke sofUy into song.
"We shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall
overeome some day, ao-oome
day •• •"
House OKs
Record Low
Foreign Aid
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -
The foreign aid appropriation
of •t.75 blWoo, lowest in the
program's biatory, needed on-
ly Senate approval today for
presentation to P r e s I d e n t
Johnson.
The i.tal, agreed !n late
Tburaday . by · a H~ate
conference committee and
passed by the Hoose later In
the day, ls only 58 pereent of
the $2.9 billion originally re-
ques&ied by the President last
January.
The defeDdanll~ tnown 11
the "Ca~e Nine," weM
found guilty Tlwrada, In
federal CUlrl <>I all cl!argea
stemming/tom the burning of
draft reconfJ last May In the
Selective / 8ervk:e · Off1Ce at
Suburban ,Catolllvllle In 1 I""" teat over the Vietnam war.
'Ille delend""ll called lt "111
act of conaclence."
The ~I uld lt ·wu a ucr1men against the state.
The M1 declded for the --
Eacb d the nine laces ·1 draft board records In
prlaon term of up In 11 yean, li.tiimore Oct. rt• They were and a · fine of u mucb as $21,000. the Rev. Philip B<trlgan, cs, a
Judge RoszeJ 'Itlomaen aet JOl!lephite prleat, W Thomas
ball · for oeven of them II Lewlo, 21, an ortlat.
15,000 eacb and said he would Anohtu of the defendanla
impose aentence Nov. a. 1be wu the Rev. DaNe.1 Berrigan.
judge ord!reci the oeven to ap-' 47, brother of Pi\lllp and 1
pear before him !nda)I to Jesuit l"iut Io r mer I y
ouW.. terml of freedom oo auociate chaplain ~I Cornell
ball. Univeraiiy.
The othor two already were ·~ bi the greatest dJY of
~g sl.x-year federal prison my .life," Father J?!niel BeJ'..
terml for pouring blood . on rigan uld at the veijlct.
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Friday, Octobtt 11, 1968 • DA!lY PILOT l:
Poli~eman .
Loses Bail
In Slaying
the • l
I ori~nal ! li~t · j
f Scotch I now5~tt~ s '
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And it is nearly 4200 mlllion
less than the amount earlier
autborhed by Congress. When
he signed the authorization bill
this week, Johnson said the
congrdsional cuts already im-
posed represented a threat to
the entire program.
Rusk Denies
Pueblo Crew
Release Due
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -A
report that the 82-man crew of
the U.S. spy ship Pueblo is
about to be released is not
true, according to Secretary of
State Dean Rusk.
FIRST, FAST
FAVORITES
USHER'S • • ! I
The f In a I appropriations
compromise was $136.5 mlllion
more than the $1.6 billion ap-
proved by~the House, but $179
million below the senate bill
which provided. slightly more
than $1.9 billion in..!wprld-wide
economic, technICal and
military ald to free world
countries.
These were the deepest con·
gressional cut.s in the 22-year
hiatory of the program, which
began with Marshall Plan aid
for rebuilding Europe after
World War Il.
·The program reached it,,
ienith in the early 1950s, when
Congress annually approved $8
billion and '9 billion bills with
only token cuts.· But it has
'grown Increasingly unpopular
since, and the totals have
declined steadily since the
early 1960s.
Rusk made a surprise ap-
pearance at the S t a t e
Department's regular n e w-s
briefing Thursday to deny a
report from Seoul the crew
would be freed by today.
Rusk said a breakthrough in
U.S.-North Korean negotla·
tlons reported by a Seoul
newspaper "did not occur."
The Pueblo and Us crew was
sei..ied by the North Koreans
last Jan. 23. The North Kore-
ans claimed the inte1llgence
ship penetrated it territorial
claimed the intelligence ship
waters and has demanded an
apology from the United
States as a cOndlUon for
releasing the crew.
FBI Men Find
Railway Bomb
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -
FBI agent> found a dynamite
boinb attached !n a railroad
viaduct Thus.rday after· the
Great Northern R a i I r o ad
reported It received a ,threat
that one of its trains would be
blown up unlea $50,00() were
paid.
Two men were arrested
later and charged<-wlth U!ing
the U.S. mails for enortlon.
They were Edward Gtrie Per-
ry, SO, a transient fonnerly of
St. Paul, Minn., and Patrick
M. Moyhard, 12, of Portland.
GI Eseapes From Re.ls .
NCO Tells Capture, Flight From N. Viets
BAN ME THUOT, Vietnam thought he was In Cambodia.
(AP) -KU.S. Anny sergeant 'Ibey did not mistreat liim, but
missing for 15 days made his took his wallet, identity tag
way back to allied · thie.s and and boots to prevent him from
told of escaping from North escaping.
Vietnamese in a lo-day flight North V I et n a m e 1 e ln-
througb Cambodia and South terroJatort asked him the
Vietnam'• central hlghlands, name of his unit, which la the
military sources reported to-1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry,
day. 4th Divlsio"' But Wright told
'l1ley said Sgt. B u d d y them he did not know.
Wright, of Wellston, Ohio, The interrogator• asked him
stumbled into a South Viet~ what · kind of a non-
n8mese army camp last Sun-commissioned officer didn't
day pOlnUng to his stomach .even kDow hil unit. He said he
and saying, "O>op chop, chop was a very stupid NCO.
chop," which -means food to 'I1le North Vietn8.mese had
the Vietnamese. an AK47 assault rme pointed
'Mie sources said Wright at him during the in-
gave this account ot hi! clip-tef'f'oJ:ation. At night, a guard
ture and escape: came by every 30 minutes and
He became separated from pointed a light at him.
hia platoon Sept. 21 when it During bis filth nlgbt d cop-
moved out during an operation Uvity, Wright escaped. He ran
and North Vietnamese seized all night and all the next day.
him southwest of the Due Lap • The North Vietnamese chued
Speclal Force1 camp near the hlm.
Cambodian border, 125 miles "When I saw the North Viet.
north of Saigon. namese my first thought wu,
He said the North Viet-'I am dead,' " Wright later
namese troope marched him told other "American soldiers.
west for two ~· so he "When they dldn't kill me, my
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FinuQe' • Pltrk · --rMl-•-•-llorll ..
will to surivve came pretty
atroog and I decided I will try
hard to escape. · When I rirst
escaped, I felt I could make
fl"
On the second doy of bis
esca~, he c o u I d see North Vietnamese troops still looking
foe him. He hid eight houn
then struck out again when a
heavy rain began to fall.
On the night of Oct. 5, he
saw a. fire and figured It was:
in a South Vietnamese cam"p.
He WU not rure, so he decided
to wait unW daybreak.
At firlt light, he saw a
aoldler with an Mll rtne, the
standard allied w e a p o n .
Wright walked toward him.
1be soldier carried Wright
to a hill the South Vletrtainese
troops were occupying.
American advisen called a
helicopter whicb took Wrig)U
to Du~ Lap, then to the 2nd
Brigade of the 4th Infantry
Dtvllion at Ban Me Thuot.
During bis Olght to freedom,
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P olitiCs Taking
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·" Strange T~ists. :
llJ AlllOCIATliD 1'11111 a standard Jo~ oo tile pair•,
'Ille lul U'llY1nl EemiedJ uleylsloo ·-which bu ' brcitblr throws b1a loni-dlltan-become a. fami1!1r utterance
ct IUppori to a Calllarnla naUOlnride.
--~ NllOO had endoned Rafferty
A former top aide to R<pub-Wedneod01.
Heu Sm.. Th 0 m 81 R The_ spokesman didn't say
-endor80I ~.-•1_ juat wblch. candidate Rowan ~·~ and Marlin do endone.
lllDltoria1 nominee A 1 an Tbeae other mdonen ap-
Cnmtoo. peared around Ille I t a t I
And no one 11 sure 7et which · 'Iburaday:
ciricllct1te tbe comedy team of -Sen. Joseph D. Tydinp, a
Rowan and Martin are II.Ip-Democrat from Maryland, en-
portinc -other t h a n danJed Cranston a 11 a
' ' be a u ti fa I d o wntown "moderate, solid, middle-of·
Su8peet
Thinks
He's 'Dead'
SAN JOSE (UPI~
Maine, cme <i two Waahlngton
State youths on trial f<r I h e
11oylng of • IJ.k1lh """'""' and the """"'1h!c of • l)rl,
comiden hlmlelf a dead man
with no hope al recovering
fn>m· hla guilt ! .. lings.
Dr. Wlllon Van Dusen, chief
poychologisl at Mendocino
Stai. Hospital, made the
atatement ThufJday at th e
tr1a1 of Maine and 1bomas E.
Braun, co-defendants in t be
slaying of TlmothJ LUce and
tile crlUcal wounding of hla
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QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl Education .What's Next?
' Changes . K,iller Suspect Had List
· :--PropOsed LOS ANGELE.! (UPI) -' A
llCbotarly Tesan made llp a list
o("tbmp to do" which polJce
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -"'1 Inc~ kllllng hla clooe
The Stal<! Boaiil al EducaU... nlallv" In El Puo and look-
tool< • 11<!p 'lbunda7 tq ellm-... 1 .... -to rob In Loo
Jnai. dlatlncti-hnposed , by Angela.
' the 1181 l'llber Act betweco John Paul Balley, D, a 1981'
academic and ...,....demlc pclllate al the Uolvenlty of
teacher edlf,cation. Tri:u at El Puo with booors
,'lbe·board l!ll~Y...,. 1n· )ll7Cbology, WU held here
ommended that the Legisla-today on bank r o b b e r y
lure amend pro-al the charges pending eilradlUoo to
ad which c1used coUep ma· Tau.
jol'l auch u 1 EQglllb or inatbo · Balley wu arrtsted last
ematics as ' academic" al op-oct. 4 fer •L--roi,--of a
posed to "non-academic" stu---""'11
dies ~ .,...!!'.~~ aduca· Loo "'1lelu bank. During the tlon or )lim tbne betw-bis attell .and
feUoWlhlp ln J>IYCboloO fll,
fered by the Unlvenll7 al
Coonecllcut. Baller .,.adlllted Wt August. ,
Mn. Ball'7 Wll found dead
Sept. II. Pollee laid her lllaJei'.
lint ottuck ber cm Ibo bud,
then atlempled to llDlCtber ber
with a plut1c bq: and f1na117
lhol lier below the rlpt .,.
with a .21-<allber P,istol.
Police in Texu Ala yOun,
Balley made a reservation for
a -plone flight to eoi-tlcul
oo the same day but never
pick~ up tile Ucket. They laid
instead be rented a car from
an El Paso agency wbldt wu
nev• returned. .
-:Burbank." the-road public servarlt"
. ti•a all part ol the Great -U.bor Secretary W.
Endonement Race being wai-Wlllard Wirti b a c k e.d,
ed In Callfomla tbla 7ear by Hwnphrey'1 candldacy In Loo
girl friend, Susan BarlolomeL s---;...--=;;;.;.;;;,;;;;;,;;;;....,.-..-;;,;:;;;,;;;;;;;..i
'The original legh atlon pteo bis UTalpmeDt Thursday,
vents . those who did DOI ma-~ delecllyei' here and In
frjot In !'.!t~~;!cfc!n~ 1Ubjecl Tessa pieced •-!her I bl:ar·
Balley!• trail vanlabed unW
last Friday. He WU m:ested
polltidam at all levels. Angelea.
Van Dusen said Maine was
the vletlm. of frequent night~
mares stemming from a three-
"I'm a8king for a. 'doggie-bag' too-one that you'll
flt into ••• "
. ' . here just afW the bent rob-om .,__....16 adinlnlatra· . -e"
tors. • ' '" story. ' State Superintendent of Pubo He la wanled la El Puo for Fir 1n1tonce, cm 'l'burlday, ~tau Aaaembly Speaker
M. F. Small -a top aide to Jeaee M. Unruh, alJo In Loo
Kuchel for 10 years endln( In Angeles told a college student
1913 -endorted CrlDStm. crowd President John.son has
.tate crime spree that I e ft-----------~----
two other persom dead.
lie IMtructUJO ·Mu. Ralf<rtr 1ranct' theft auto and flight to recammei>ded. the cbangeJ _ _.._ And
Thursday aaylfti ·the dlstloo-avoid.,....__............ Texu
tlons .. ,.,. perfect11 meaning--are considering w.
less." lnl -.!er charlCI qolnst
bery .. be ...... -Into .•
car malchlng the dac:rlpl1on
al tile n>issinJ ...w Cir.
'f;f,.G<Ji ~!': !: :..u=mu: lr:O~
..-ated Kuchel la the June doned Humphrey's candidacy.
primary. Umub ls on a ltatewide tour . llmall I a J d "Ralfer17'1 endcnlng Democratle can-
vifriol and bid mannen could dklaw lor thil Aaembl)'. u ~ ~ Callforala In tile U.S. ll<publlcans win control of tile
In earlier tesUmony, Maine
implicated himself and BraU!lt
both 19 and from Ritzville, wam., in the killing of a
Washington housewife and a
PorUand, Ore., salesman.
Maine, however, told the court
he did not shoot any of t b' e
vidlrm.
McCarthy Due in State The Republican ·candldal<! blli1 f<r the ..,,_ death of
for lhe U.S. Senate •aid he or-hla mother ia.t September
Among hla ellecll, police
found the bank loot, • • ....
caliber revolver and a abeaf of
not<1 liltlng ''tblnp to do..
lower boUae WI fill, Unruh is Oa another Jeyel certa1a to be ousted from his ~ Wlnlleld A: 'Ill
Shoanaktr "' Lompoc,1ipowii'"'i'1i': ijol>,ii' iiiii cbalnnan al ·the -_,
Both have pleaded innocent
and innocent by reason of .in-
sanity.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Senator Eugehe J. McCarthy
will campaign in the Los
Angeles area Saturday in
behalf of DemocraUc can--
didates opposed _to the Viet-
nam war.
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Kennedy did ·so· In thanking
Shoemaker for· hla aid In the
Calllmda prlnwy campalln
al the late 8en.11tiberi F, &Q. nedJ, ' .. . On•-~-.
-Ila &iran and Did: Mulln--~i spo-.,, -that ·-..aillloaP•---llPI they--... Nino at a BurlJant·raDJ Wed-
l!Clday, It -~ .. ... donement. '
"It WU In the. Upaclly (If
olflclal lmltti , ... beauUfa1
d...-,, Burbimt," Iba spot--huda1 .. ., ,
•
Bride Gm~t
Live With
Husband
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SACiw.!zNro (UPI)' I A ' .., C.-... court <f appaal '
refused Tbunday to alter an
onl<r probibltlnc • 11-yUN>ld . '
bride fn>m llYln& with lier -
band for Iba, -three yaan. ·
The ban Wiii • cmdltim o(
~for Anct1a.Paeler <i OroYlllO, WliO pleaded llJllly
lul ilfaJ' ·to. a charge Of
pcr1eialoa.'11 marijuana.
A fe:ir ,a,. llfler her -. l<aitll -. Pcelor'1 buoband
al a ..... James. D, WU
cilarl'ld rib aelllni nwl-JUW.
Her ~ prohiblia her
from !llf1ociathil wttb "any
kDcnrn « nputed mer w
poaeaaor al marijuana." The
trial court 11>"1flraU, held
that Peeler, a Cb!co State
Collep ltudent, WU I
''r<putod Uler" ovm thoogh be
bu DOI ye! -eonYidcd,
G~Going
To Polioo
Lcis AN!lELES (UPI)
Slzty riot gum ordered. by the
clly lln deplrlmcnt for pro.
tectloa al fire ftghtal In
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will eb tumed o v e r to the
PoDoa·~
Qty Fin Qilef J\a,mond M.
Hiii aid 'lbunday be will
-mend to the lln -m'uloa nut -week that ,the
police lab delivery al the
automalle ~.
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McCarthy wlll deliver an ad.
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College 'In beh&Jf of
DemoCratic U.S. Senate can-
dldal<! Ahil ~ and Rep.
lglnall7 favored the Fl.Iller • • Act becaule It emphislud Police 'Thursda7 related this
A police spoil_., laid
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Puo'' and a ftmlnder to
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fer locatioos ol ,..,. ~
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''breaking ·our teachen Into mother, Mra. Doris Balley,
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,., ... ·--~-LONDON (AP) -''What ,,.
are afraid of," llld ID airline
oflldal 'In Londoo, "II 'that
IOme day IDlll.e nlly ao-and-ao
will pob .... Into tho back
ci the neck ci a' pUot and
OC'di:r l!lrn Into an airport that
be ·doesn't, know, or that Isn't
equlpped to handle hll plane.
He'll be forced to rllt a lan-
ding, plunk down hll plane and
er~" .
lie w.u ~ about the
acore of hljacklng1 or at-
tempted hijackings that havo
taken place th1a year.
'So far there have been no
pruven fatalities on Western
commerclal airlines as a
...Wt ol hijackings. All pl>nes
seized on scheduled 111ghta
have been returned.. But piJota:,
~llne officials, lawyers, m.
~ Try·Any
I;anguage
On Buses
Mu!Wlngual hwl hostesses
help travelers. in the Port· city
of Long Beach.
There· la blonde Renate
Gray, 31, who can answer
questions In Gennan or Rus--
Bian, and Maria . Keller, 25,
formerly of. Guayaquil, Ecua-
dor who can sjieak In Spanish
or n.itan. •· . :·j~·Beacli. ol. coune, 1s an' ~o11one1 ... por1, and
'11,1 •ioany vblton who do
not. ·ll}>q.k English," says WPlfam ·Farell, g e n er a I
m-er of tho Long Bead>
PUb\!I! TransportaUon Corp.
· ~le, cl,ad In a blue unlf~ dress yvlth ~irline-like
~a, wu asked U she's
had any, complaints. yet.
••Well," !he said. "one eld_er.
Jy lady complained about my
hem.line. She said what she
thought, and it seemed to
make her feel better."
IUl'anCe speelalilltl; .... ..;.. pnc,. Ii'"' Thll -
menls and olben COllCelned unlikely ·and might not tkt
with cly~ avlaUon ... -:i~n Tl>i>~.c;:;-::
Ing for a ooluUon In the .,.,.. aircraft hljact.s In 1111, • but
Ing problem. urlal. pirates usually flee to
The COllSell!U! amoog them pollUca\IY. frl"'!dl)' olliteo 'and ,
Is that tho only tW..,.. t1evl»-.,. not utradlted.
ed ao !ar II a p!ec:o ci A)lhoulh. "hljackhif b a 1
paper-International "°"' ovettooea. ol piracy, · 11 la
venUoo pledging nations to IOlqlthln.g-new. 1be . cdmf:
return hijacked planes and the ltsep' bU no Prec1ae ln-
people ahoant; and to aaallt tenlaUonal defln!Uon. U ,
where poalhle bi prosecuting • usua~ lacb the element· ci ,
the hijacker. , outrigl).t r_o b be r y that
Progress ill slow. The con-cbar'Cterhed pirates ... king
vention waa drafted five years plunder. Mort hijackers atmp.
ago at an inte,maUonal 17 want to get from one poiot
meeting ln Tokyo. Prompted to another. ~ cannot aell1a •
by this summer's hijacking of. ltoleo ~erclal airllner. . • • .
an Iaraeli plane,. the' Sep. Thll J>Oilit ,.., hr<lltl>I jacken .a;e dou¥ :r ~
tember meeting of. the home · to ' the Arabs who tD.. legal con c e p \ , d . tel'·
lntemaUonal Civil AvlaUoo jacked the larull plane ·1n Ju-•, n~ty-whlch meana that
OrganillaUon urged ilii ,ly and ·OC'dend the,crew-tO fly slates punish crti0ea ,1llklnl
member nations to ratify the It to Algien:. ' . · . ~~-Jc...:....
convenUon and bring , It Into Uode:rwrtteb at Lj o yd s , ptace QD, their ~ ----1·
force. The United Slates pro-where .muCh of 11\e wm:l"'8 llljacltlng o!ten t&Ufl place
mJsed to do so by the end ot airline insurance is written:. over. international ,.aten. The
the year. Cuba, the frequent pa!!ed the wbrd· to ·Algeria hija~kef soon.leaves U..fJylng
desUnaUon of hijackers, ~ Ufat ·the Israelis would ~et a piece of territory ,Olli w~h he
ported the plan. ' new p'.1ane for theii: 1Murance ~ts his. crii'pe. tll$der ex-
The International Federa-rponey. anyway. If 111yone bad tr ll di t 1 on la l! ~. h ls
lion of Airline PUots Assocla· tried ·to U3e the 7rrT in-crime-often ~till en-
tions based in ~doft wants ~rnaUona11y jt miJbt have darigi?ilng the all~ ol. a an e;en stronger a~ent to been. seized by ~ order at flight or nlf a lhn~Q assault
permit prosecution u n d e r its firit port or call. Even-.-may not be rege'.ided ~
something like the mariUme tually the Israelis got it back. serious eriough 'to wMrant. hls
Svetlana Wilt
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -
Svetlana ADDoyeva. daughter
o! J080pb Stalin, bas purcba>
ed a White clapboard bou8e OD
a half-acre lot here and bf.
tends to move in by Jan.. ·2.
Mrs. Alli1uyeva, who 'left the
Soviet Union in Ul&'l an·d in-
tends to become a U.S. citben,
ha.s been renting a home own-
ed by the widow of jiubllsher
Saxe Commins.
Mrs. AJUluyeva's memoirs,
"Twenty Letters to a Friend,"
have attracted wide attention
in ~ial &Dd boo kform.
• The problem or punlshine bl-r~~ home. CW>an.! offt~
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. Peter Ml!'lln. a ~ hi-tbolr alrltnen.
,luJlaUonal · avtatlita ·, 1aw;.r MartlJI -another pOuthle
and coeditor ·"' l!M<~ ltv<tr that m)lbt work more
.BrlUah le~ op ;air law •. quickly\ ,
•ll)'I~ • • '. ~ ,. 411'be Insurance markets ol
· "Wjackh>i o1 'clrcttft:k, bi the wor)il wOuld unequlvocalll' ,olf~.a -ltinn,Ol lrmed~ -"••• ·•• "'•• -er lor ' ,bofy. with 'v1olioce., Al · ,,.,.... w .. -·
' '111Urtier ' ~-la oh """'" "1ri:raft llybig to ·slates •not wth ~ . . , ~:-;:; parjles." to the, COOV,ention: ::1er a ',pt\lehii&J. hljaenr Alrliiles woold 800n brlni
&L.;1... .. ~.:.i.:. .. "'an' ·•-.aft .ti "-a preawre on their governments ~ w--. ~= ~ .to ratify U they bad to rim the
' . -'•'"'• to dq so. w....,,, there rllt ci mee"·• the coots of ii-;;:; ioa1 , poulbil!lj · ol losing an ~':rt out ol 'tbetr
restrain1Dg an ~ , and own purses.''
determlnld,mab·ln an aircraft Insurance men have yet·_to
'and the "'""!<luencel ci tktllli be called on to pay a clalm .
ao could be ,caltilropl!lc, But some areas the rislc of hi·
'"Ille iafety · o( t·h ~ ,Jacking bas been. a factor' Jn
puaengers and .. crew ls para· raising premiums.
mount. Tbe return of , ~ • Polc1es are· usually written
, aircraft Is ll<COlldary bu\ allo by \WO separate people ~ oo
·very important. It mu s t covering the plane against ac-
. therefore b:e made 1 matter, of cidents, ~er ·•e«lMt war
Jntemi.tlonal agreen;tent· to risks. David Barham, a
punish tµjackera In the slate leading Lloyds av!aUoo un-
where they have farced the derwriter, aa)'I:
aircraft to land, and to "We must define what bi-f~cllllate the reillrn of the jacidJig ill. Should It be m.
. crew and the passengers and eluded Under war risks? It
of the aircraft Itself.''. ml,ISt be decided fairly soon,
In Martin's view the· Tokyo . because we insurers can't af-
convention would ~ a first ford to argue &,mQng ourselves
step but a neceasary ori~. H'.e when it comes to paying
suggests that.if &0mei pations cla.Uns."
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Two on .Do.ard Back 'Land of Free';
I t
Flood Study
May Cost
$300,000
SANTA ANA -Orange
COunty11 growing water runoff
problems will be the subject of
a five-fear: pla~ study
Which mJabl COii '300,0QO,
County· superviaors t h I s
week appropriated $35,000 to
start the engineering project.
Chief E:J>i1neer IL George
Osborne cl the county Flood
Control Dl.!tr1ct aatd the flood
control problem gr ow a
because of the growth of
building. AA more homes are
built and more streets paved
there is more surface runoff
which must be corraled.
J'eeo ln>m devtlopon who "'hdivlde and bWld, will be pooled to finance Mure pl ... nlnf, the hoard llld. .
F<lrmatloa cl llflllC1al lnlng
-within Iha llood --to-~ local lmprovemenll or correct
prob!..,. cau.ed by local COi>
dlilons may be necellll'J',
Osborne Aid.
l\lalter planning at flnl wUI
concentroll.oa lhi II M ....... lrvlH ..... C:.jlfllrallo 8*Waa"""J ... C,jllllrano
Mic! . alld Ille Weil -.. la ceaeral, the
~wentold,. ·
County Man
Convicted ot
Sex Crim~
SANTA ANA -A man
charged witli lddnapiog and
raping a married WotlllJl after
forcing her husband fn>m hia car baa beeii ...,YJcted In
Superior Court of two ..... 11
of kldoop, three -of forcible rape, iwo coimll o/
forcible au perversion and
one count of sodomy.
ll ltftttactd 'to ""91NilVt
temis, WWIMI ~ C.
Ferpon, II, of S..11. An•
could be bound to aerve 145
yean In tho penitentiary.
An appeal for treatment as a mentaU, dllordortd ,.. of.
fender wu he1d over unW Oct.
~b Judp llo!>tft -nctlpt ol • rtpO<I
frora ...,.17 PnlbllUon
DeparliMnt .. Ibo ""vlclod
man'• backgrol.md. FerjUSOD ii facing a trial
later tbil month on a felmy
mayhem charge. He ls ac-
cused of cuWng up another
man'• face wlth a broken bot-
tle during a brawl in Orange.
Marx, Engels
Lecture Topic
''The Communlat
Mlllif~" by Man and
Ensell will be dltc:uned hy
the Great Booka Discu'61oa
Group It I p.m. Monday
In -m. J'lna Arla Bulldln( llC lrvlnt. ,,,. ~u. ii 1nv1tec1 at ..
charge. FW lnlormallon call
-Poyne at 8'11-
claya or m.4744 nlcl>ll.
LOCAL
Na itther 11ewtp•p•r hll1 yo•
"'•'•• •v•ry day, Dbo11t what'•
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I See by Today's
Want Ads:
• "lto4, llooi. -• !ltd". .,.....bldtabedtnnd
&I p'qde. tap aond!Uoll.
-"""' boy.
• 'lbe flunllol mlaht ......
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u.c Station Wqan tw U.t
extra DMded mr.
e "Mama Mia"ll 'I\n )'Gal'
...... time Into -and
beconie • di.ltrlbutor tar •
natlollall'laa-.
e Wlallr -~ lM Ml 1alldlr""""Pnm.
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By 'l'llOlilAll,to&~ · tho hett taqhl · Amtrtcan chlldren'i° afumadll. Let'• riot ~ detenUon ii b • t • u 1 e book.
" Lot ...,. °"" '11111 •11" history ever·" He said all the pQt lmpuriUea in their mlndl." Amer1c8niJm 11 not taught The board heard one more ~ .. ~. ~·;,,~ £:'° ~ 1..T~w.U:~~ Gulpre tesponded, "It would eoougb by· the aibooli. ~"' Thuraday. ll o 1.e ~ay· by two orange County i...-00 their toes. , be P~ ~ponslblo !o lhro• Mltdlell and tie nro other M..un cl 8anll Monka; aald
6cbpol Mu<! members Who 8oaff .....,her D 0 n a I d away a mlJlloo dollan w<>r1h board members oppolOd to the the book 1!'._d prepand by
defeni:led / he of ibe con-Jordili. ot Garden Grove, 14 ,~1'boqkl." text. A. E. '-'Pat" Amola , of r i pr ea en l a t I V ••of tm
troversial eighth grade history absent before 'wit present Mitchell · also said \.be · ~·· aod pr,' D a le American Ctvll L 1 be rt l e•s
U.tliobk · · , · thia um. alid ..:,., hia mind school& ere e d u c a tin g 1)al!llon, of .&yt.IJ. 4 n a, . bl _,_ ailed ""•'-. . -. -.,_e . youngstua lo Ibey c an er!Ucl?ed.SlftO Su~ ol Pub~c Union, w ~h -' ..-• <l!'< board J!l!mber wbo w11 "~'t \lln1t 11 11 Iha best hecouie w a r d a' o! Iha ocurt, 'lnlitructlon 1'!n llilli"'l' foi of a network cl «YPl9-'ahsenl and one wbo wu illent book, I don't go along with . and .the vu•/ reaiob they are 'iolnl.aliftiwlth'tho.U.. ol the aocl•llst organJzallons." .
during e!r!ler i\earlnga anap-it ~ terrible," : · ' . . · • · '
peel hack at the critics, whO be ~ ''Tl>e contribution> ol '
·previously had had things all mlno .,!ft;,• been kind o1 -
th: ~·~t. other county =· I • ~::;: fREE. SAFE DEPOSIT ·aox FQR ..
~:J~?~u~ ~J·c:~ :~e,.:d: MAINTAINING SSOo SAVINGS·. A~COUNT.
hearings "T a request that the hlator1 teilcher he hal talked l:lo~rs; 9;3o i.111. H t:11f~.m._1 Sat. 10 •:'1'-to ~ :P;l!'· '• te~ ·tw; Jiemoved 'from the to usqs ¥Vµal other texts
schools. ' ·beside! "Land of the Free . .,
Instead, the board decided "The studenll don~ ·have their
'to aeek a atale study of the noses ,rubbed Jnto thia one
impact· ot "Land of the Free" book d'y J.fle.fl·day ," he uid.
on eighth grade students, and ·"That Jsn't the way It works
to cohSJder prop6sata for at all"
legislat!on iwhJch would give He ~ criticized fellow
local dWrlcia more discretion county . Jioard memben. "It
"in the selecliDO of'te:ds. doesn't N to me It is the
Board membetl1 agreed on place o(, the county board to
these two points and in-bring this up constantly -to
stnJcted the county schoola keep stirring it up," he said.
stiff to draft proposal! for ''This is the fourth meeUng
adaption at their n e :1 t people bjve come here and us-
meeUng. ed the board as a aoundlng
S t a u n c<h e 1 t defender of board aud from what I un-
"Land of the Free'' was board derstand; it'a all been on one
member Lyle Gulpre, of aide." , o.ango; wbo had been silent Board 1 Prelldent C I a y
before. Ml~~ of, Soulb Laguu, "l nte tJP.. book, however, answ Jordan, a a y 1 n g, I'm not an etghth.pder," ht "Thia II not pure bl$ory,
llOld, ~eat.Ing ~ or\IY real It 11 hjitory lnject41d · Jnlo
fault be finds-with lhe bob~ ii aocloJoc» H tho all.ta Mill 111
It II pile¥ over the obldenll' flour !or,,.., -calMila
-. . .' thal llall -In 11 .... . BtcaUlll al, the CODtroTir:Jy, would -it away. We
,ha Aid, "thll can be probably woul&I, h)lpurl(les Jn oor
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WASlllNGTOJI CAP) -In
twlllght ol ll lool end sue-1iessful public career _Earl
'!Jarren !Inda bltn5tll In a lm.
Jic-He-Want.s to reUre, but be ls
~C?mmltted, by his own worm, to rrtay on as chief jusUce at
zresident Johnson'• pleasure.
And Joi.-m.,, by tho
eat qi hb selection of Abe
""'1u to 11)<-4 Worren,; ~ Thbnday he won't aend· a
jecond name to the Senate. De President said Warren
J.ould serve "the fou'ndaUons « govenunent" by re.niaining
-tihtll "emotionalism'' subJides,
.e Another force presauring
,9'arTen to atay Ml is that
lllcbard M. Nixoh, l tn old
'.liJ>UUcal enemy from their
;californii deys, has ,I. COIJ\·
jiandlng lead by pollsters In • •• -
:Volcano's .,, .
;Ashes Drift
~ r-•. ~er Hawaii
..;HruJ, Hawaii •(UPI) -
$)>Qradic small foontalns of
>lite shot from flsstires In the latlh In the. dying olaj!es of
lla'Waii's latest volcano erup-
"'tbl Thursday .while southerly
-innds blew ashes from the
~oldng crater across many
~ of the state.
,. On the island of Oahu, 230
Miles north of the volcano, a
'Wioggy haze settled over
.Jlonolulu, giving the 1nm an
~e-smartl.ng orange glow.
The brown ish cJOudil a l s o
covered parts of the islands of
Maui, Molokai and J,aRai. •
The effect on aViatlon was
minimal but airport cfficials
advised pilots flying on visual
Patterns tQ take advantage o(
routine but voluntary 'senrices,
such as the "flight follow
system" which institutes rapid'
rescue operaUoits in the event
of trouble. No airports were
affected, however, and eom-
~cial flights continued
Without lnterruptioil.
The weather bureau said the
'fOlcanic haze condition would remain for some time.
.
the race for the·ricftt to name
.... Supreme Court justices
beginning Jan. :!Al as pre1ldent
of the United States.
Dies _ai .. 72 4''1be Pnddtnt.11 ltatemmt
speab f0< ltaelf end c.U. for no addltlonll elaboi"aUoa by _ n
U Warren were to retire
now and the Senate aga i n
refused to conf'um Jbhnson'1
new nominee, Nil.on wou1d
Ubly •JIPOlnt • -with a different legal philosophy
than 'beid ii! tho cblel'julllce.,
me." · HOLLYWOOD • (UPI)
'l1IO question then ii: When" Goorp Wblte, the .,_.,
CID 'If urea quill When• will aod Jfollywood ....... -
the intoUontilsm the Pru!-"Scendab" "'~ -
deo apok"e of be considered to ands · of -~ In the
hav. ended! Al!P: What obM IOI end IOo, ~ ll.-.1181-
the retirtment letter Warren na~ ijospltal ~ d Jtu·
IOJ\!1 Jol)nson June Ill How kemla. II• wli :n, · .
long does If rem•ln In effect! Althouih Wbl~wenl through
GO TBROU!lJI CAMP.AlGN END bankruptcy In 1!4l, a )lospltal
It ls-very likely that Warr<n, Presumabl7 Johnson eoold apokesmln said ~ WU ''not
when he announced bia reUre-a charit7 patieD• declare the "emofJonalism" at " ment plans in elµ'ly, summer, an end Nov 1 with an end of "He bad very fewi /risltors
ezpected t.lte Fortas nomlna· ... . · I I during his last lllneol,. but be
Uon to go through. For one w.11:1-curren e m 0 t 0 0 .• haa been a prettJ ~ man,"
thing, he easily dbomed J>r!alden~ cam~ • ' she 1dded. •
court deoblont tnrthe n.e w 1 It Nlxop • ~ w.1 ~II:• r • White entered the hospital a
conference -something he there!d bei a chanc& to bead month ago.
wouldo't be apt to do U be him off it the pass l>y naming His long career In show buJ.
thousht he'd be reutniln• to a ·J.UCCe.ssOr. to .Warren before ines3 brought him Into contact the benth . after summer Inauprt\tion Day. With a whole generaUon· of :
..recm. :Sul the Senate that metb in some of America's rDo.t beau.
But Rep u b-11 cans and Janu·ary wouJd have to con· tiful women.· He prOdu~ 20
Southem , Democrats pushe4 finn th,e cbol~ .. It would likely musicals on Broactny before
ahead wl.th thtlr war on scream "lame,. duck.''. turning to HollywOOd in th e·
Fortas' reputation, character Of ·coune,' · ~·s . t b e 1~ for two diffef'81 movje
and qualifications and on Uie-chm::e . Hubert H. Humphrey ventons of "George White'•
Warren Court. Finally Fortas, will conf01.ind the.pollsters and Scandals."
in defeat ui:W" JohpsoD to · wln the White House. Another scandals 1lhn was
withdraw' his name. Warren could then retire turned out in lMS.
So when the court opened Its with, some certainty hlJ ~ In 1946, White w~ convicted
new session last . Monday, ~r would prg!ong the.War-of manslaughter iJt'the deaths
Warren was at his usual.place ren Court'S 15 yeai, of of a couple run dawn by hll
on the bench. liberalism._ · car on a highway ·~ San
He looked fit and relaxed. But if Ni.Ion win! Warren Diego, Calif. He &eWed 114
But . he is t,i ' aitd pres~ably might Ji.ave lo 1it to :83, or mn~n:'°~na w~ ~.a
u interested in retlririg as even ·~ in event of 1 second great Broadway PartY giver
ever, term, or chance · ba.vini. the and owner of a Rotb Royce
John.son's statement 'nlun-Warren y~an. put ·lp revme. wMked in a gardea and herd·
day virtually makes it W~ And ao be seems .boz.ed in. ed sheep for 35 cetKs a day.
ren's duty to stay - a least a He wants to quit. The Preal· After his rele~' be organ.
while. · \ dent appears to J>e leaning on !Rd a night~ub venton of
him not 14. And H be doeJ quit the llC8ltdals wh~performed MANY THREATS ~may-llnd his ..Ork ·ve!Oocl at Ciro's In HoUl'inio<f
"These a r e not ordinary•l=;====::::;:::;:::::;:.:::==::::;:=;::::::::;:=;::::~5"=;::: times," the President satd. ll · ' ' · H ~~i;1;~;.:;h~ ··a . T~~~~~~.~:·~~
avoid injury to our con-r .... · · 617!/•M•~C..... ·. ~
sUblUonal system • . . AU .1twllfl t-o• .r. '"'"" ,. till• " "' tnr1y _,.;J ·
"Uiuier the circufll.!tances, .SAllAlH IYININ• SllYltn JlltAY' .. 1111 P.t.t.
the foundat.lOm of government Rabbi Altx1ncler Graubart would be better served by the
present chief j u s t 1 c e re-
subsides, reason and fairness
maining unW emotionalism
1ubsides, reason an~ fairness
prevails."
Warren apparently agrees.
Through the Court's pru of-
fice be said:
of C1111ad11 will c1111duct
SPECIAL SUCCOT SERVICES
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All styles in stock, including the
latest SpanJsh Mediterranean
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No Payments 'Tll January!
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Told Role
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UP'Of ceutwiel1 Mnpiperl
ha .. been CUllOCI, dllculled,
read and mlmad, leclJ!atecl
against, thr<atened w 11 h
economic boycott, cr1llctad
and p<alJ<d to lbe -"But ooe thin& ii certalD -
nobody """"" I newspoptr." '!'bat'• Juat wt of what
Robert N. Weed, Pllblllll<r ol
the DAILY PD.OT, told
memben ol lbe Costa 11 ...
Kiwanil Club u the club's
featured peaket tbla week in
booor ol Natlooal Nenpoper
Wed<.
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The Jlllbll!her made the
point Iha! many rudera, ID
~ days of the credlblllty
gap often make the statement,
"I read ln my newspaper .•. "
but rarely, or never, aay "I
saw on my television station
. . . " or "l beard on my radio
station .•• "
Newspapen free thus far
from buruucraUc control in
the United States, are an in-
dependent aod. vtty pereonal
lorm of communication
between the world and their
readers, he said.
Theme of the spoecli follow·
ed. the Natioaal Newspaper
Wed< alogan !0< 19 II ;
''New1paper1 .•• The
Independent Medium.''
He polnt"1 oul that the
DAILY PD.OT......,.. OOly to
ti. readen and II alwlys will-
ing to Jlllbllab Information to
correct any em:n..
"Call US," be urged bLs
listeners, "You don't have to
apologiu for bolberlng U:.;
you don't have to lnBuJt us or
dart UJ or sue UI. Just tell w:
the faell; we want to do it
right."
He also lauded the Kiw•
nlans for giving him lbe op-
portunity to speak dllrlni the
special national week.
"It seems appropriate that
we take occuion at least once
a year to report.to you on the
wha~ they why and the how of
'your' newspaper."
No Picture
0£ LeMay ·
For School
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -
Sooth HJgh School =>OVOd I
portrait of retired Air F-Ol'Ce
Gen. Curtis E. LeMay IOOD
after be was named to become
George C. Wallace'• running
mate, the prlndpal aald.
The portrait had bung IC<
several years at South High,
LtMay'1 alma mater.
The principal of t be
predomlnant.ly Negro ICbool,
Harold Washburn, Wd the
picture was removed at the
request of several students.
He said the · students did not
want LeMay'1 picture hanging
in the school becawie be WU
running with a man wbo Is
"an avowed racist."
A snow ICefle replaced
LeMay'1 portrait.
Adult Class
Still Open
H you are stlll.lnteNsted
ln taking adult education
COUNeS et the ttgh 9<.'hool,
you m-ay still regiater oo the
1 e c o n d or third class
mee!Dg c-k of Oct. H-
18).
This year the counes of.
fer«! aro; (!Mmclay) art,
a1"x>lbop, sewing, be&W>IDI
Spanilh, woodsbop; (Tuel·
day) craft., creative
wrltlng, E~ history,
French (beginning),
philoooplly -gr..t polilkal
thinkers, driver education
and traming (u.toing on
Sabrday mornings);
( Wedneodoy) hlmanlttes,
metal.shop, atlt.cbery, stocks
and bonda, weltlbt tnllDlng
and conditioning; (Thllrl·
day) ardlltocturol clraltlng,
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SPOR'l'S'NEARSAVINGS
8.00 double knit Acrilan• acrylic proportion ts 5.99
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CHILDREN'S WEAR
4.00-5.00 girls' and boys' diaper suits, S, M, L
5.50-7 .00 boys' and girls' cotton lounge sets, M, t, XL
4.00 infants' footed stretch coveralls
2.99
3.99
2.99
3.99
5.99
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12.00 to 20.00 famous sweaters 7.99 to oll.99
.13.00 to 15.00 fdmous m~e coordinating skirts 6.99 to 7.99 •
12.00 menswear fabric jumper in bonded-wool 7.99
11.00 washable acrylic lull fashioned jacket sweaters 8.99
12.00 double lcn1t, washable acrylic blazer jacket 9.99
5.00 lo 6.00 famous lady shirts in assorted solid ·colors 2.99
lllCI'( t'Q bettft blous .. 39 •
23.00 lo 33 .00 Da~n• polyesler and -rool knit dresses
40.00 to 46.00 May CO exclusive knit suits, 2 & 3 pc.
26.00 to 28.00 easy<are, washable J>Olyester dresses mar co town =4 trav•I aboti 49 .
17.99
29.99
17.99
11.00 to 22.00 cardigan and turtleneck sweaters 7.99 to 10.99
mar eo 1porbwear cwcePOl'i•• 72
13.00 to 15.00 cardigan sweaters, many, many styles, 42-46 9.99
8.00 famous make women's blouses 3.99
7.00 to 8.00 assorted print pant tops, wide selection, 36 to 46 3.99
13.00 nylon stretch pants, elastic waist, 38 to 46 7.99
may co wom1n'1 1port1weo:r 85
20.00 pull on wool knit pants, asst. colors
19.00 lo 23.00 cardigan and pullover sweaters
40.00 to 50.00 assorted print dresses maz_oo Iar.catl 1P0111Yeat 86
9.UU western style cotton and nylon stretcli pants
22.00 two-piece pant suits in acrylic ·
mar co actiY• 1portawao:r 76
15.00 flare leg papts, asst. colors, in wool
10.00 acetate crepe shirts, jr. sizes 5 to 13
may c:o coed 1hop SS
·10.00 slipon and cardigan sweaters, 34 to 40
10.00 assorted dirndl skirts, solid colors
may co Bobbit Brook1 thop 117
12.00 lo 16.00 skirt and sweater coordinates
11.00 to 13.00 flare leg pants in cotton corduroy
4.00 to 9.00 famous make cotton knit separates
, mar co oampu lhop 43
FASHION AC~ORJF.s AND SHOES
3.00-14.00 fabric and leather g\oves
lllC!J' co lfOin.en'• glmet
8.U().14.00 cardigan collection in size 36-42
4.00 eelored nylon shells
may co ha:ndlftehl1!1 SB
1.00 embroidered lace handkerchiefs
mOT co handk1tcb.11!1 SB
5.0().10.00 sparkling rhinestone pins and earrings
3.00 simulated pearl eOITings . '
2.00-15.00 famous make je:welry, lfi price
Jllaf CO fashion jlYlhy Z!
7.00-11.00 vinyl handbags
Jna'I' co Mndbav• 28
2.50-3.00 Adona parity hooe, favorite styles
may co hoal•rr 1
18.00 patent or kid pump, black, blue, lirown
•15.00 woven toe flat, beige, black, taupe
modt>ral.1, eaaual 1ho.1 12, 129
9.00 classic penny loafer , blacli, blue, lirown
12.00 knee high stretch boot, black ·
may co wOm•n't lhoa1 51
20.00 fashion pump, calf or patent ·
may co foritro1I 1ho.1 125
20.00 mid heel collar pump, call or patent
may co mod1ral1 1hoe1 12
SAVE ON YARDAGE
8.00-10.00 woolen selection, 54" wide
7.00 pure dolible knit wool, 62/64" wide
may co yan:lage 4, 5, 54 •
INTIMATE APPAREL
9.00 cotton terry dusters in asst. prints, S, M, L
may co loungewear S3
3.00-7.00 famous name bras
6.00-14.00 panty girdles
ma,y co loundatiorm 44
5.uo nyltm braslips
4.00 nylon half slips
1.00 Babette stretch lace briefs
may co lingerie 28
6.00 Dacron• "?d cotton lacy gowns
11.99
1'.99 to 17.99
29.99
5.99
15.99
9.99
6.99
5.99
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2.99 to 5.99
1.99 to 10.99
6.99
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1.99-4.99
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11.99
6.99
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·3.99-9.99
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7.00 easy care cotton baby dresses, 12-24 mo.
7.50 baby pile jackets, M, L, XL
4.5().7.00 easy<are toddler dresses 2.99-3.99
17.00-27.00 Baby Aristocrat crib, furn., travel items
5.99 infant carrying seat with cotton terry cover
may cO ours•ry fumlturt1 124
13.99-21.99
4.79
·3.00 toddler 2-pc.cotton flannel pajamas, 2-3-4
5.00-6.00 toddler 2-c. suits, 2-3-4
5.00-6.00 boys' cardigan or slipon sweaters
may eo boya' •ear 52
7.00 girls' dresses in assorted styles, colors
may co girla' wear 5S
9.00 girls' flare le~ts, sizes 6-14
9.00 wpol skirts in assorted plaids, colors
9.00 girls' flare leg pants, sizes 6-14
may co ptQ\een apparel 00
4.0U cotton flannel pa)amas and gowns, 4-14
5.00 permanent press culottes, 4-14
111ay eo girl•' lingerie 79
2.39 Miss Aristocrat colored tights, many styles
may co girhl' hosiery and accenorl" 118
FASHION SAVINGS
23.00-30.00 polyester and wool knit dresses
-40.00-48.00 two and three-piece jr.-dresses
may co ~ 1!911ature ooa1J 24
23.00-26.UO rain coats of cotton, poplin, 3-13
36.00 wool pea coats, navy, grey, camel
56 .00-60.00 casual street dresses, 1 and 2-pc.
70.00-86.00 casual and late day fashions
may co loree<m dre1se1 20
40.00-60.00 rayon and wool suits, many styles
may eo evening 1hop 97
76.00 lull length suede coats, 8-18
66.00-96.00 wool, gabardine coats, checks and tweeds
68.00 cashmere coats, black, nude, almond
may co women'• and ml11t111' coau, 1ult1, 27, 65
17.00-20.00 one-piece dresses, 121/2-221/2
28 .00-33.00 I-piece wool knit dresses
28.00-33.00 polyester knit dresses, 8-1 8
m~ co c<>smopolltan dres1e1 57, 96
9:UO-ll.OO wrap and tie dresses in half.sizes
11.00 pant dresses in assorted colors , styles
11.00-15.00 dresses in assorted colors, styles
m~ co day1ime dreun 61
17.00-20.00 maternity dresses, I-pc. all occasion styles
6.00-8.00 maternity tops, pr'..nts, solid colors
mcrr eo matemlty' 1hoi:i 105
40.00-60.00 one-<i!-a-kind long ·formals
may co eYening 1hop 97--all 16 1!0J111
FUR SALON
1.99
2.99
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5.99
6.99
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6.59
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3.99
1.99
16.99
29.99
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28.99
39.00
49.00
29.99
54.99
54.99
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13.99
19.99
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5.99
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13.99
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Superb natural mink boa, 'five in-demand. fashion shades 35.00
Natural Norwegian blue fox capelets, three rows deep 69.00
Let-out natural mink stoles, .extraordinarily lavish 269.00
may C'O fur 1alon 47
•fur JllO(iucta labeled to '!!how country of orlgln.ol lmporled !urs
13.00-17.00 1 and 2-piece acrylic dresses
20.00-30.00 two-piece knit dresses of wool, poly,ster
20.00-30.00 raincoats, rayon gabardine, tackle twill
50.00 camel hair coats, back belt
10.99
17.99
14.99
34.99
may co boul1~ dre11e1 95, 1111, coal• 103
MORE SAVINGS
.19 Arcross'toilet tissues
9.95 Arcross multi vitamins, minerals
20.00 e lectric makeup mirror
may co cosmetie1 100 ,
reg. 1.49 Deer Park Danish cookies, 2 lbs.
. 3.40 Unox ham, 2 lb. ·
may co liquor & qowmet 107 6 108 j 3 .~9 see thru vinyl underbed chest
18,00 wardrobe, 36" wide,.~ door
may C'O notlona 1·
5:95 Betty Crocker cookbook
may co books 88
16/2-29, 100/13.99
2{9.95
13.99
99c
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13.99
4.99
GREAT SAVINCS FROM OUR BUDGET STORES-DOWNSTAIRS
WOMEN'S APPAREL
6.99 bulky acrylic cardigans, white and colors 5.69
5.99 nylon knit stretch pants, 6 fashion colors, 8-18 4.59
5.99 wool skirts, slim, A-line, bonded to acetate 4.99
9.99-10.99 acrylic/wool jumpers, many colors, 8-18 7.99
3.99 short sl. or sleeveless nylon shells, 34-40 2.59
5.99 polyester/cotton crepe blouse, white, pink, blue, 34-40 3,99
9.99 jr., jr. petite dresses, jumpers acrylic knit 6.99
6.99 jr. flared leg cotton denim pants, plaids, 5-13 4.99
6.99 jr. acetate crepe long sleeve shirt, white, colors 4.99
6.99 jr. acrylic sweater-vest, sharp colors, belted •.99
4.99 dresses, prints and sttipes.12-20, 141{2.241/2 2/700
3.99 cotton dusters, prints, gripper-front, 3~4 2.99
9.99-11.99 dress asst., wide choice, 12-20, 18.'h-24'h 6.99
16.00-20.00 dress-up dresses, 8-18 10,99
11 .99 raincoats, 5 styles, Avril• rayon/cotton, 8-1 8 9.99
~9.99 •mink-trimmed wool coats, 8-1 8 size range 39.99
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69c Dorette cotton briefs, white only, size 5.8 59c, 3/1.59
59c Corette acetate briefs, whi0te only, size 5-8 49c:, 3fl.39
89c Dorette cuff, flare-leg pants, short and long, 5-8 3M9
3.99-5.99 famous-make gowns, nylon or bruslied, S-M-L 2.99
2.29 Dorette nylon hall slips, S-M-L 1.89
3.29 Dorette nylon slips, tqilored or trims, 32-« pro. 2.79
1.99-4.99' famous name bandeau bras, A, B, C cups 3/5.00
5.99 all-in-one foundation, white only, 34-40B, 34-42C 4.99
3.99-6.99 panty girdles, famous make, white, S-XI: 2/S.00
1.25 scarves, squares, longs, paisleys, many more 89c
3.99 fall handbags, black, brown, fashion colors 3.99
8.99 handbags, rayon velvets, gro-points, casual styles 5,99
10.99-17.99 luggage, blue, avocado, assorted sizes 8.99-14.99
4/L99 Paris seam.less heel and toe nylon hose 4/1.69
9.99 Cloudster OJJE!n toe sling comfort shoe 7.99
7.99 Dorette plain pump, 5-10 M, new fall colors 5.99
INFANTS' CHILDREN'S WEAR . . .
4.99 acrylic knit dresses, assorted styles, 3-6x 2.89
2.29-2.99 cotton· knit tops, assorted colors, 4-14 1.69, 2/3.00
3.99 nylon stretch capris, new fall colors, 7-14 2.89
2.29 May Crest ski pajamas, 2-pc. cotton flannel, 3-7 2/3.50
7.99 nylon jackets, hooded style, acrylic lined, 3-7 5.99
4.99 boys' ski-sweaters, long sleeve acrylic, 3-7 3.49
3/1.79 Dorette panties, vests, while cotton knit, 2-6x 3/1.49
3/L89 Dorette panties, \tests, white cotton knit, 8-14 3/1.59
7.99 Stepi;naster children's shoes, boys and girls, 8112-4 6.49
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95.00 Maybrooke 2-pant wool suit
59.00 Maybrooke all-weather coal, alpaca pile, zip lined
79.IJO
49.00
men'• .WU 2J •
8.00-a.50 1Qm6us make no-iron pants
22;00, famous maker wool dress ~lacks
..n'• apo1tlwear 4S
20.00 English shoes, assorted
22.Q0.24.00 MacPhergus brogues and oxfoids
men'• lhoh 60 ' ·
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11.99
15.99
17.99-19.99
4.50 MacPhergus permanently pressed s.s. dress shirts·
8.00 permanently pressed pajamas -
3.39
6.79
7.49 9.00 MacPhergus cotton .terrycloth shave coal
mu.'• furniah1nga 8
10.99 mt shirts, long anCi sliort sleeve(!
5.00 Ivy sport shirts, no-iron short sleeve
'14.00-20.00 sweaters, assorted types ·
msn'1 9J!ClriA'ear 84 ·
5.00 MacPhergus leather wallets, assorted
13/3.50 handkerchiefs in bon\18 pack
3/3.50-4.50 MacPhergus briefs & t-..hirts
2.95 MacPhergus support hose
J11en'1 flmiabin;I 80, 127
6.00 Ivy style cotton k'nit Shirts, S-xt
114.00.17.00 sweaters, assorted styles, S-XL
50.00 Ivy style wool sport coals
12.99 outerwear jackets, fam.o\18 mclier, 36-42
barrton hall 83, 118
5.00 boys' MacPhergus no-iron ooiduroy jeans, 6-12
15.00 Sheldon hooded corduroy parka, 8-16
3.00-4.00 boys' knit shirts, mock turtle and 3-button
3/2.S0.2.95 boys' bnefs and I-shirts, 8-20
boya' wear 14 boya' hlmiablng1 23 ·
6.99
2.99
10.99
3.811
13/UI
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1.99
3.99
10.99-12.99
39.00
1.99
3.99
ll.99
2/5.00
3j2.Qt.2.49
FURNITURE. SLEEP EQUIPMENT
89.00 swivel rocker; green, gold, turquoise 75.00
89.00 lounge "chair; olive, com,,gnd bronze colors 59.00
217.00 Mr. & Mrs. chair and ottol!)an; textured <XJVer 158.IJO
264.00 tufted plastic sofa <XJVe~ to your order 199.IJO
309.00 modem sofa covered to order; vectra cover 249.IJO
429.00 Chesterfield tufted cotton velvet sofa 349.IJO
698.00 custom covered Medll sofa and love seat '88.IJO
169.00 Mediterranean 7-drower kneehole desk 128.IJO
352.00 Early Am.er. set; dresser, mirror. tw. 0. bed 289.IJO
129.00 Vinyl vibrator rocker-recliner 111.IJO
504.00 8-pc. F'irenze Italian design dining room set 408.IJO
29.00.94 .00 coordinated cell bedroom units, ea. 22.IJ0.72.IJO
59.00-59.00 tables: French, Italian, modem, Medltemmecm '8.llO
545.00 5-pc. Mediterranean Chaparral bedroom suite ··441.llO
249.00 glass lop cocktail tables; French. modern, 3'z5' 188.00
fum1ture 14.l, 1.&4
44.99 Englander mattress or spring; reg. or JC.long, ea. 33.111
59.99 Simmons f1rm quilted mattress or spring, ea. '4olll
69.95 Sealy luxury quilt mattress or spring, ea. W5
129.00 Simmons Duplex; opens to king'or 2 singles 99.IJO
239.00 9-pc. IIIQdem comer.ensemble; 2 beds, table 179.IJO
· 219.00-239.00 big-name sofa sleepers l~.IJO
aiHp tlqUlp:aent 145
CARPET, INCLUDING INSTALLATION.
8.99 nylon pile hi-lo texture in multi colors
10.49 Forte!• polyester pile cul and looped
'10.99 nylon pile heavy long shag In 30 co!Ol'll
11'.99 Aristocrat ~aiJan• acrylic pile pluah
;10.99 polyester pile shorl shag; 11 solid colors .............. '1 .
DRAPERIES AND CURTAlNS
sq.yd·
8.99
7.99
1.49
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1.99
2.99 Dacron• polyester curtain panels 40""81", ea. 1.89
24.99 quilted HollywooC:! bed covers; green, blue, Diown 18.19
7.99 :wedge bolsters to match the Hollvwood bed, ea. . 6.49
2.99 :Ariatocrat polyester curtain panels 40""81", ea. 2.29
dl41JI• ad ditlcdu 113
BRIGHT LAMP. ~ALUES
35.00 llOliahed brass bamboo Door lamp; glau tray 21.99
30.00 fabric lhaded swag lamp; gold or avocado trim 11.99
30.00-160.00 crystal, crystal and bronze chandeliers 11.99-128.00 ,_ ..
QOMf.SilCS, BEDDING. TO\YEU; AND LINENS
;s9 Surety cotton perc. sheets; white tw. top or bottom 2.19
z.99 fuD top, bottom 2.491 1.49 42"38" cases, pr. 1.29
ll.99 Corinth white dawn pllJow 20"x26"; cotton cover 9.99
S.49 Surety Dacron• polyester mattress pads; twin Oat 4.49
9.49 full Oat 5.491 10.99 <14eeen Oat 9.991 12.99 khlg flat 10.99
17.99 Surety electric blanket; wasliable; twin or full ·12.49-14.99
35.00 king size electric blanket With dual control . 28.99
24.99 Surety no-hon cotton matelasse llJft(ld, twin or full 20-99
dom..tia SI, beddlag Cl ·
2.50 our own SuJety Wreath of Roses bath towel 1.89
2.50 Surety solid color bath towel 1.89
3.50 Springmald Radiance sheareCi aolid bath towel 2.38
4.50 Springmald Fresh Da!ales sheared bath towel 2.49
5.00 Surety nylon pile 21 "z36" or contoured rug, ea. 3.29
:15.00 Surety nylon pile wall-to-wall b<lth carpet 4'x6' 12.39
.80 Royal Terry cotton terry kitchen towels 2 for .99
5.00 Surety Madrid peiman'llnt pre.. tableclotlis 52"x52'' 3.79 ·-GDd-90 sAVE ON LUGGAGE. CAMERAS
22.~.50 F1ltecrest Spacemaker for women, m.en 19.IJ0..36.00
23.00-25.00 F1ltecn.st molded attaches' reduced 18.99-20.99 1-a
~9.99 ICodak lnstamatic 124, case, batteries, cube, strap 16.99
24.99 Revere-3M Instant-Load complete cmnera outlit 19.99 --'SI CHINA. GLASSWARE .AND SD.VERWABE
44.95-179.95 Sango China service for 8 and 12 37.70-152.95
29.99 55-pc. Ironstone service for 8; all white 19.99
4.99 8-pc; leer and liner set; handmade In Mu!co 3.99
chino: Cl, ;lCllA'aJ'e 126 I '
7.00 ailve!Jl]ated sugar scuttle; elegant glft ' 4.99
50:00 48-pc. silverplated service for 8; In chest 39.99
18.00 silverplated holloware; beautiful assortment 14.99 "°""''" .. SMALL APPLIANCES. VACUUMS. HOUSEWARES
59.50 Hoover de I wee canister · w!tli cordwinder 49.50
76.50 Hoover deluxe upright; headlight, set of tools 69.50
TQC\IUDI. deanw. 13
·13.99 Duracrest 2-alice autom.atic pop.up toaster
21.99 Water i'U'.9; for oral hygiene; with set of 4 tips
.J 4.99 G.E. hair dryer; 3 heat settings plll8 cool
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1 39.30 6-pc. Desooware cast lrOn cookware; open stock
29.95 45-pc. Melmac dinnerware service; two patterns
50.00 llS-pci, Oatware service for 12; 2-<lrawer chest -
21.95 14-tiip Revere coffee peroolator; siainless steel
10.99
18.99
ll.99
19.99
16.99
29.99
13.99
J ).2.95 Proctor ironing board, built-in cordminder
6.99 plastic ~ tras1i oan will> loci: lid
8.99
2 lor 11.89 !~21.13 .
'CLOCIS, GIFTS AND ART NEEDLEWOU
, 12.00 travel clocl: by Seth Thomas; tan or brown
22.00 m118lcal table from Italy; beautilully designed
doob ... """ '1 1.10 f1eiaher's ~ skein wool knitting wOl'llted
90c Buc!lla's 78% acetate, 22% nylon yam, I-oz. skein
art utdl .... k '° .
SPORTING GOODS. TOYS
59.99 5' home pool table; 2 cues, balls, cover
32.99 Exercise bic:ycle; pedal and rowing oction
·f.991J::i ~" Kissy Doll Sqµeeze-she'll kiss you
15.99 All steel red lire car ~ith lac!der, now only ..,. u .
6.99
17.99
1.29
69c
49.99
24.99
3.99
12.99
· mCllEN FURNlTUBE. HARDWARE AND GARDEN
27.99 5-<ihell metal cabinet; white. 64''."24"zl2'' deep 19.91
210.00 Chromaalt 5-pc. walnut fln!ahed metal dinette 141.IJO
titdMe tu.rm.tun 17 '
28.00 bbq, 11nOker wagon; spit, motor, tilt-<JWaJ" hood · 19.99
85.00 18" reel power mower; 2 H.P. Briggs & Stratton eng. 89.llO
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HOME ENTERTAJNMENT ;vALUES
~99.95 Philco 23" d!ag. colcir Iv, Clehm OClnlOle ~el 448.llO
~.00 Zerillb 23" d!ag. co1ar tv, table ~I on earl 411.llO
995.00 Home entertainment center :wttli 23'' dlag. color Iv 171.IJO
~ .. -... ':'::'::1 ... nt. ,. ~9.95 Tonecreat Jtereo oonaole, g speakm; 56" :wide 188.llO
GREAT SAVINGS FROM OUR BUDGET STORES-DOWNSTAIRS
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
6.99 Tarleton shave coats, cotton terry, S-XL size
9.99 Mr. Alfred card!gans, Orlon• acrylic, S-M-L-XL
5.99 acrylic knit shirts, stripes, solids, S-XL sizes
6.99 acrylic knit shirts, long sleeve turtleneck, S-ll
3.99 Tarleton dress shirts, perm press, long sleeve
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25.99 sport coals, ·2, 3-button single breasted, 36-46
10.99 perm press dress slacks, Ivy or continental, '29-42
2.99· boys' Tarleton sport shirts, perma press, 6-18
4.99 boys' jeans, bright colors, cotton. 25-30 :waist
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4.59 Calvert no-iron sheets, twin white polyeater/calton 3.19
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11.19 pr. Calvert zipped pillow protectors, 21":127" size, pr. 89c:
3.99 0aaon• polyester pillows, 20":126", cotton ticking 3.39
12.99 Calvert l:ing dawn/feather pillows, 20"z36" li2e lo.99
5.99 Calvert thermal blcmkets, 72""90", four co!Ol'I U9
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69c hand towel 59c: 39c wash cloth • 28c
2.29 Calvert sheared cotton teny bath towels ·1.99
1.29 hand towel 99c: 69c wash clotli 5"'
3.99 no-iron tablecloths. 1a!l release, 52""52", tltclien alze 2.li ·
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U.S.-Rilss
Talks
Onlce
WASlllllG'l'Oll (UPI) ,,,. J-Admhllatrotloa
lw Put nucleor lfllll talb
wttb the Soviet Union "on Ice''
temporarily. The bJS
--quatloa: How Ion& wm Ille oubjec:I llal
lroleot
Several rellable ...,... In
·--ol the od-mw.trouoo lo Wublniton ond ot NATO~ In
Bruaell have given vlrluall1.
Identical reports which llUDl up
to:
'Ille United Slates,_ which_
long lw urged U.S.-sovlel
talb CID Jlmilln( the nuclear
arms race, ii at th1a moment
Jn blltory the party wblcb II
boldbti them up •
The IOl1r<* live t w o ....... ,
-Alter llullla'1 Aug. 20 ln-
vulon o I C2<cl>ollovakll,
NATO rovemmenll adopted a
coounon poUcy ol holdJnc up
their "bridge bulldlng" with
the Sovlela. The Jolmaon
Admlnlltratloo felt the r e
would be an outcry from
European NATO countries If
the United States mad•
overtures for new accord.I
With tbe RnasJ•M at IUCh a
time.
-'l1le adminlltratlon al80
feared that, after
C 1 e c· boalovatia, launching
. U.S.-Sovld mm !alb would
hand Rk:bard Nlltoo and
Geer&• Wallace a camiWam
lltaue to the elfect thai Ifie
Democrats were .. negoUaUng
with aggreason."
According to aome reports,
the talka were on tbe eve of announcement when the Czech
crllla prompted the United
Stat.I to apply the bra!< ...
The adminlllraUon apparently,
Intend• the delay to be tem-
porary, But no official bu
Bald just how temporary.
One conalderation la that the
pre.en! period ol ln<:reued
U.S . .SOvid mlBtrUll may nol
be pnimlalng for fru!Uul ltlDI
talks.
On the other 'lide, there is
the argument that the Czech
epllode ls dwarfed by the
long range perils of the arms
race, aad that the United
States and Ru!sia have a
practical, mutual Interest In
curbing that race. .
SlilcO no one expecll cjulct
resultl from talks, a _abort.
delay la nol In llaeU wonylnr
many people. But a number ol
offlclall throughout the od-
mlniatratlon are concerned
that a possibly crudal oP'
portunlty to deal with the
arms race could be lost.
They · reganl the preaenl
Ume u crlUcal for two
reuona:
-The United Slat.I and
Rua:la now face each othe!'.
roughly u nuclear equals.
Neither could start nuclear
war without being destroyed lo
return. 1bla might be a better
negotlaUng llltuaUon than that
prevailing several years ago,
when Ruu1a "as considerab)J:
behind •
-·Both countries are on the
verge of a new kind of ll'IDI
race -quaUUaUve rather:
than quanUtaUve -in wblcb
tt wlll be more dlfflcu1t to
r<ach underetandlnp oubjecl to adequate ve:rtflcaUoo of _
compllance.
For example, II would bo
relailvely almple for each
COllJllry to keep lruk ol how
many lnlorconUnental bamiU•
mlllllle (ICBM) launcherl the
other bu.
Bui In the -few Jeotl the Unit.cl Slat.a, ond poulbl:r,
aJJo Ruula, will inltall mWU.:
pie warbeada in ICBM'a.
VerlflcaUon then could mun
l<tldlng an Inspector to open
up nose cones and look lnllde.
1bla la oometblng even the
United Slat.I might not allow.
One ~ II that the ooJl
way to reach formal agree.
ment or a tacit undentandlnl
to >ou., er llmll mulilple 'waiheads 'would lie to do ao
Wan either country baa
lllgbl leoled IUcb SJlllemil 1111·
ftclenUy to d<ploy I h e m ---· So lar neltbu country •Po
pean to have reached ttlll
pint, Tbo Unit.cl States beian • iGgtby pr<lll'llD to Olgbl
tMmaltliio worbeadmlaalleo
1D A11JU1L Ruaala may bavo
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This lioy will lit prosHlent of something some day. Maybe even of the United States.
At letst thr1e presidents-Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman tnd Dwight Eisenhower -
were news,,.perboys. The presidents of mtny large companies are former new'spapei:--
boys.
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One reason a newspaperboy goet so far is th1t he has a unique opportunity to ~Irate
• successful business of his own, buyin9 newspapers at wholesale and delivering and. ..n:,
Ing them to you at rote~. W 1 h1Y1 718 of these young business executives at tho DAILY
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cipline, courtesy and ·dependability. They know how to keop books and meko 1 profit.
N·~wadays, there aren't.m~n~·places left where• boy can supplement his "book Jhrning.1
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Mlc:haal J. Gortnor
I frfdlr, -11. 19111 ,,LY l'flOT JS .
Orp~aned Y o~ths Still . Stay Togeth~r . . .
l'ENETUTION
MallZ, -(.&J') -"I_,. lo bo • ..., a -ud buU)' ... wbo "t5 "'1 .,.. !'Ye dlllClll -1s.· .. Illa. :..~;====f=~::C::~~~~~~~~
lr oad druml al ...... 11', aald. Ht .al-hlf'j.,..-~'lo, Harllct &:Mo!. Richard , "la OllJ' o111or tlluda ID Ult 11 tl)al I ~·t Ptlllola ~II~ .... fftl• -Ibo lddo lbal lonol" 1IJt ...mOd a &~~"""'' been can al Jildo." "Bui -do loo. ~ a~
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-lldi"W Ibo IU ~ro-W•mo-lpt --~-~ ... 1-.,~~ slept wllll me. ll'Nry bo"1 "l'dllbllbav.1 .... w. ...... Roten' -liact." . • ~ ... ~ --tha oJonc Ibey ...., llle ',_
18 a two--porlod too Bui a.,, and Lila, ,, Doi>-In( 1t 1:11. He IDlllt be at )Ila ,..1~ :!'." • 'd = ~ut.! 1::~~u·:r"u:! =-.,., --",.... ""• 10, -• Pa~~-.,. not Job by !. Domo wU.. blm: • ••--•--.,, -""™ Ihm pts tbe dill*-ap for 'Al"" tb1 aoe'411it, lt.... to -v• mon of u td&auUon
In • ·-» <!IOllllinl • Richard'• Alory --•--1 --·~ ed to me we oboukl •• 111,.t Ibo chonct. 1(1 ean ~ -aad a llh dlltrwyod u a i.the aperotor. Their oup-=: ;,;,.M to ~ ~ toptller," be Aid. "1 lmqw l lo· nJaht ICbooi -.cloy, "j
lbelr ...... -pall --s 0 cl al ... properly-· and that wouldn't want ti lo bo -wouldn't mind Iha! al all.
'TedoJ, llft al tho ~ kwlty and Ibo Velenm' Ibey iet ,to Ibo bus 00 time. way ii I wu -·" Now, I wouldn1 !mow wbol lo ~ "'!.,~· jual."' thq ·~. 1 Is ....... •-·ur·-AlthOugb only married~ Rlcharo ..., hlmeell u a lab.
-..... 1 • ..,,... -~ ~ --· March, she In effect has the lalherandllonnauamother. Doanotp>bolW.wtthbtr BuWa. lf, married and left by Rocen. a factory dull~ of a mQlber of five. "I '0 1bat'1 what the kids thlnt of b•lblnd away In the ~.
mo..,{ n11 -Ibo rancho ""--and the 131,000 trust cion'I mind 1t all" Sbe Aid. her as beJns," be aid. Now "II would bo ldad al i:...t,u
atyla lano •Jmpatbellc fund from contrlbuUons that "Al long u I've ""°1jlr\1U~ Doona'a only It and Pat Is IJ shellld~atRlchinl
-1luill 00 the ubea will• 80 lo the children when It's been that way._ll'falwa)'I and old 10< her ap. So Ulere ''Tbon are ¥ awr.l lol of
f Paa.Port
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• Rlcbard, -II. alJo mar-1" -· 1llilcb IO< 'lbori Is Utile -.,.,,.,. Stlll ll 'Docma .. ,. onythln1, blm. I can1 mab -·· rledbutotayoaawllhbiawile, a lllM .canie rr.m·a11 over Ina nelflbbon. •-iald.· Patwiulddoll.ll'•lheume ''Tbon abould boa man ·c I C H L Ir ''~
Donna,ubeldoltholamllJ. tho-1d,~1izmoolhl '"l'ber uk ua bow_, aft,"' wllll Ibo otben. They don1 """""'the -for eome• , .. lllftl: --•Ir. .. _ ,.
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Exchange
Newport Beach attorney 111-
chael T. Gertner bu been
elected president of the Coro-
na del Mar Exchange Club
au<:<eeding Keith R. Clark. '
Gertner, a member of the
Newport Beach law firm Rob-
ertson, Howser and Garland,
hal!I stressed the importance
on programs designed to
increase the Involvement of
young people in community
attain ..
A naUve New Yorker, Gert-
ner wu graduated from Col·
umbla University Law School
ind New York Uninnlty
Graduate Law School. He
has been associated with -tho
Newport Beach flnn since
1965.
Gertner b a member of the
Orange County Estate Plan-
ners CouncU and the Orange
County Bar Association Tu:
Com:miltee.
November
Extension
Classes Told
Following are the lecturel
being offered by Ul)ivenlty of
caJilornia Extenaion durlni
the mo n t b of November.
Admlssion wiil cost 13.50 per
lecture.
Tuesday, Nov. 5-Rellgion
Today: Fallll, EthiCI ind Law,
with Robert B. Mcl.aml,
usi.stant professor of educa-
tion, Cal State College,
Fullerton. 7:30 p.m., St.
J ostph College auditorium, 380
S. Batavia, Orange.
Wedneaday, N ... I -The
GeoeraUon Gap: Tod a y 'a
Rock Miiiie. John IL BUHll,
manager and program direc-
tor, KRLA; Anthony
Bernhard, M.A., co-author,
"'Ibe Battle of Sunset Strip."
7:30 p.m., Science Lecture
Hall, UC!.
Thursday, Nov. 7 -Educa-
Uon For ll<rnarria,.: Sep-
tember lz 51111 No\ Too : Late.
Verne Benglson, -t pn>
feSIOf of IOCloli:cJ and an-
thropology, USC.:., 7:30 p.m.,
Natural Sciences 117, UC!;
Tuesc111, Nov. IJ-Rellglon
Todoy: RelJJrloui FOuildattoni
of Ed~ailon. ~Morton
Fierman, Ed.D., }ll'Qleuor of
education, Cal State College,
Fullerloo. 7: lO p.m., 8 t.
Joseph College Audttortmn,
380 S. Batavia, Orange.
Wednesday, Nov. U -nM:
Generation Gap: The New Art
Scene -e pan<! dlacuaalaa "1
four artlst.s. 7:30 p.m., Science
Leclare Hall, UCI.
Tbursdat, Nof. 14--Ed\lca-
Uon for Remarriage: IN!anl
Love Through IBM. Arthur L.
Wllaon, president, H U m a D
Inventory, Inc. 7:30 p.m.,
Natural Science 187.
Tueeday, Nov. It-Religion
Today : ·Science, TeclmololY
ind Rellgloua Etblca. Norman
Pe~ leldor 171tem1 anafyst, Vlct o r-GNen
Aaoclates. 7:M p.m.1 SL ··
Joseph College Auditorium,
380 s. Balllvia, 0r,..e. •
Wedne9day, Nov. tO """' Thi
Generatlo·n GaP: An
Articulated Critique al Everr·
day Lile. Dr. HermlD Ala4
ander. author, lecturer, con-
IUJtanL 7:30 p.m., · Sclence
Leclore Hall, UC!.
i Tburaday, Nov. 21 -F.doca-,
Uon tor Remarriage : Mine,
Youn utd Oun. Allen P.
Webb, Ph.D., cllnleal
pocybOJosiol and ledurer II
USC. 7:30' p.m., Natural
Sclenctl 117.
TUeedoy, NOY. •-R.iJalon
Today: Tbe Future al Man.
Rev. n-tor. Madin, S.T.
D., cbalrman, ~ al TbeolollJ, Sula C la r a
Ullf...,ity. l :IO p.m., Sl
JOll!lh. Cones• A-lam,
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than a community !iiba · handball in , ;.::::::; ~ •
thealleyway,looiinto newSouthBay -clubs;JacuzzipooJs:' ._,
Club, Newport • indoor golE driving raAge,
But you'd er be quick aboutit, game.rOO!il, party room with dance
because reserv ont.are bei)lg taken at a floor, bulfet.and b11t, color TV low;i_~ and
reoordpace Acttoclay,or.sixmonths.fmn_ .ample parking. Someb.odx else will have
now so y else will be living in a · the chance to ~y live the single lile.
sing) , 1 or 2 bedroom decorator fur• · -· .Wt:.re tiling reservations for the • #ed apartment. Somellody else will be .South Bay, Club, Newport Beach out of
e to take advantage of on-site facilities a trailel"-llecause we don't open until
that include tennis, volleyball, basketball, March. Just come to Irvine Avenue a~
swimming, billiards, sauna baths, health ' I 614 Street and sign up. Dolt ~y. or
' ODll TnlPOIW\Y OPI'ICB AT OUR
PllRMANBNT LOCATION.
mVJNB A!U>· I 6TH, NBWPOllT JllL\<lll
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IE the idea of a South Bay Club sounds
~ a gOod thing, but you can't wait ilx -
months tO move in, don't start climbing
the walls. There's another Sou~ Bay
Club already open in Gatden Grove It.
12091 Bayport'Street. It's 6lling up fast
S9YOU'd better call first (714) 636'030.
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Liquidator~·
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Costa Mes111
TERMSs Cash ancl Carry
!Terms and Delivery on 1.Gr9er Ordenl
Klck·.-ff Times
1 1 A.M. Salurcl~ SHARPt
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Many Items
One· of· a· Kincl
Everything Sacrifice on
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FIRST COME • : :
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'f I NOTHING HELD BACK
INCLUDING RESALE MERCHANDISE
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111• v•ry fln•rt money c.111 Lvy l Lux11rlou1 y•t •xtf• firm, l1111tlf11I Co111n. Lif1tlm1 con1truc7
tlen. 20 y11r 1111r1nte1l
FURNITU'RE .LIQUIDATORS QUIT! · -
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HIDEABEDS
Pressing money demands forces Furniture Liquidators to sac-· TWIN Olt FULL SIZE SETS
589.90 VALU!S TO $23'.50 .... -5139.90
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OOIGINALLY $Uf.50 ...•.• 5 139.90
J-PC. KING SIZE SETS
OOIGINALLY Plt.50 ......• 5 189.90
JQ LOYIL T SPANISH
LIV.NG 'OOM SUIUs~
rifice its entire fine stock right now! IO's of IOOO's of dollar.s
worth of new decorator furniture-sacrificed! We're going to
sell it for just what it will bring! Prices literally slaughter-
ed! Every possible kind of furniture you name it-we've got
it~ and at th:e lowest furniture prices ever offered in Calif.
VALUES TO $2't.50 ... -5 169.90
VALUES TO $369.50 ........ 5199.90
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LIVING ROOM
SUITES & TA.LES A COMPLET~~A . '9.-f A~1AST,IC . DISP?SAL
" . -OF ou:tt. !KtlRli" !$TOf:K ~: "r ~·.·· , . :· ' . Som• ;;{th lov• Se1ts '
VALUIS TO -•• •3aa;oo
VALUll TO $549.50. __ ''299.90
VALUll TO PH.50-:·-·-1199090
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9UILTID, TUFTI.ISS. IDIA JllM AND LUXUllOUS ••• 15·YlAI aUA.l.ANTll
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GQRGEOUS S.PANISH
LOVE SE~TS
Same In ,Fine-Antfqut Velvets.
50 LOVELY
TABLE LAMPS
DICOlATOl PllCU PIOltl THI NATION'S PINm MANUPACTUUU
Values to $29.95 • ~holce $11. 99
Values to $44.50 •Choice $16. 99
Value• to $6~.50-Cholce $29.90
· ' s95 00 Vais. to $154.00-Cholce •
FULL or TWIN SIZE $69 90
WORTH $139.50 • • • • • • • • .
Q""EEN sn $119 9 ·0 -. WOllTH $219.50 • ·• • • • • •
3-~lece KING SIZE $16·9 90
WO $289.50 • , • • • • • . va1,. to s299.5o .. chqlc• s1 so~oo . -~ . . . .
·2 ONLY FLAT TOP NORGE WASHER . ;·\ 1 1 ONLY MISMATCH KING Sill DEWn
WALNUT DESKS GAS DRYER . aor.r ·~:1s~ 3-Pc. MATTRESS GROUP . -OUR OWN FLOOR SAMPW A LOVELY LUXURIOUS SET Frigidaire Two Door CqppertOM. ftoost "--·
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. 1004 AMAZING and UNBELIEVABtE
Bargains! COME EARLY AND STAY LlTE!
Music, Coffee, Doughnuts and Fun!
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REMEMBER it all starts at 11 a.m., Saturday
QUANTITIES ARE LIMIDDI
AU 3-PIECES
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FURNITURE
LIQUIDATORS
1807 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
SAT. AND SUN. 11 A.M. TILL 6 P.M.
MON. THRU FRI. 11 A.M. TILL 9 P.M • .
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·. .e,.1 tbal -·t mea there wcm't be llgbte ~g and fans
,; . ~4 ?""M. the gJitterilig cast. ,
· ·~· tbe .ta,. will be bo4b f<lnlgn m1. clGmililc ••• tbe"""
au1x>mobil.S. , . '/ .
, . Bl!OOSoring the gala 'iii!! be nine Orangt County dlapters ol Na-
tional Assistance League Including llje Newport H-r. H111111nJton
Beach and Laguna Beach chapters. •
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The fjft.b annual Premiere Night ol lhe 1988 Auto Show will fate.
place fron\:6 :30 lo 11 p.m. In the Aiiahe!m CQl!vention•Center. ilal'l 111 •1 ·•
the ,G1'8Dd , Lobby will s..-ve ltt1ln 6 p.m. and dinner :Mil be oervOll·
from 6:30 lo 9 p.m. . . r . .
A faShlon show, featuring tlie creations ol S\ldnkv North will be
s)>own by mOdels from eac)l participating ~~'. ~g will be lo
the music of Manny HAnnon and his orchestra rhter the fashion
show. In the COllrS!! of the, evening, guest. may 1o11Jw the red ca'll"I
to the ill,000 square fool area wllich will house moc1e(s.of all the autos
as well as "'lmping vehicles, provided by the Mofur(Car Dealers AB·
soclation of Orange County and the Orange COWlly Dealer Services
Associatioo. '
Worloing oo the committee for the Newport·Beacb chapter are·
the Mmes. Robert A. Ramsey, chairman; Lonnie VinCen~ decora1iOOJ1;
Frederick Prescott, models ; Ro~ert E. Latner, tick.ts; Paul Rog,ers,
sustaining representative, and Nickolas J. Frank, Walter Burroughs,
Jobn Davies, Edgar Hirth, Frank Hopkins, Carl Service, Jobn Casblori,
Cora Peggy Wallace and Joseph Clarkson, ways and means.
Making arrangements for the Huntington Beach chapter are the
Mmes. Floyd Hair, chairman; D. R. Par1ch, tickets; Leland Valen·
. tine, fashions; James Sayer,. boStesses and dinneri Melvin Penball,
awards; Fletcher Der!, decorations; Gilbert Turnbull and Jack Bra•
. ' met, publldty, ·and Grover Pounds, models.
Comm;ttee members from Laguna Beach include the Mmes,
Thomas H. Jones, president; Danial Schryver, ways. and.'me.!ns chair-
man; Jobn Solomon and Frank Darling, ways and means co-chair-
men1 Nichola; Malouf, ticket cbalrman; Milan Chiba and Howam
A~~. ticket committee; Robert B. Malone, patrQness chairman;
Mario Tarta~lla, hostesses; Charle. Coffyn, d~ratipos ; Robert L. l\farvl!!. faslliOllS; W. B. Grantham, awards chainnan; Charles W.
· Frmer Jr., dinner chairman, and Patrick H. Rendall, publicity. .
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. Tickets al $5 per person for the auto show and $5 per person for
the dinner may be obtained by calling any D)ernber of the Newport
Beach A.!sistance League, or by ,calling Mrs. Hair al 544-9618, Mrs .
Parsell at »:47-1655 · o< Mrs. Norman Warner at 536-6113 In Huntlngton
.. , ; .. Be<lch, <ir ·bY calling the ·ticket c<immlttee memben In Laguna Beach.
VINTAGE AUTOS -That's what will be shown at lhe Premiere Auto
Show spoo.wr~. by tile nine Assistanc;e ll9ague chapters ol Orange
County Nov. &, but tile vintage will be 1969, not 1931. Closely examining
the 1931 Ford Model A De Luie Roadster.wh!ch.mlgllt have.been a part
of an auto sho'w ol the pa8t are area AssistanCe League chalimen, (left
to right) the·Mmes. Robert/>;. ;Ramsey ol Newiiort Beach, .Floyd Hair
ol HunUnglon B'l8db and Dani8\.A. .Schryv~, ol•LagwJa Be!ich.
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The lridl>SCenl ~ CJ an undersea garden will transform th Newv
Porter Inn !on\Ol'l'O'ft:I. when the Little Mermaid and King Neplunt &old court dut!DC the annual LIWe Mermaid Ball. · • . '
The gll~ ol ' · s oi the eteam of aa1ins and brocailes will · , ·
hance 11Ht colOrful worn by !be women and compliment the slliJliO · mer!n-~" · worn by Miu Susan McClarty, LIU!• Mermalc!AeB-:' l . will be lllra. C. Robel't Hubblird, guild presid"1i!, ilid,
Mrs. ClldJ•: ball chairman. · · " · · -' .' ·AW·•· ' 'g members amt"theit giiests as they arriv't.totliie 'r' ": p,J!I,-.~·~ party whicb .pre<ed~ an 8:30•dbli)er wijl'.liethe Mm~s. · '.
•Bll'!f Otlido~afrman;'James •Rldenour, table h~1; William.Buis,
lllble arr•111>1ents; A. A, Dowers, decorations; ~ Holts, reoerva•.
tiou;-Nor!U Maraball, '!nvftalions; Rwsell Rally; !rule Neptune; Ralpb
N Utile Mennala, ·and Leonam ·Peal, -..... • .
fUng mtmbers ll!l4 .thelr guMta·ll> ta\lft,s'.wlll.be .the-Litue Jll:er· • couit,' comprised ol the Misses Tert '111urin; ~r Bauer, Tami
• . • :t.. JoiJile Edwards, Jmi Downard aM.JackieJieo;mlnilon. ~ .-ollo\vlng_ the .. aimoqncement ol the ~-Hunl!ngton Beacb·
.who will be honored as' King Neptune, !lie young vromen and their•, t~ will join the nf!W ruler when he ..cof!a M!Js McClarty to the danca •
11_.to ott1dally beg1n ·111ellall: . " " · MU'llc 'ftit•ilanclng"wlll,lie ~eel by Tempo PaN. ,
Amoiig"1jlon who wlll_~thfilr homes to guHto before-the i.n are
Mr. iDd lll'I. >Jlu!>bard.and jlll. and' Mn. Ilov(ers, who w111....-a ..ick-
1 tall P8rlY .• ~·l)M! ~-l!:/1!11W}llh,and Mr. and Mrs. IWlly alto.haveln--
l·cARRYING THE llALL -Wben the doors ol the Newpotter Im ars/(left to rightt the/Mm ... Cllarlts'Heller, chairnliii; vlW friin;ls forpreball.coc:.llllll; ahd Mr. and Mrs. John Ftencb will en-
swl1ig. wide to welcome members and '81!0Sls ol the sixth ann1181 , RldelJOl'f, A..A.. Dowolrs.,Andre:w Ho!tz jand William lllllit. t¢aln !JI ~!_Cqron• ¥ )fu·hilme ol her molller and Miier, Mr. and Mrs;
1 Mermaid Ball tomorrow night, the comnilttee which h11 devoied , '!>red )Dy Ille . Little Mel'JJ!aid GWld, tht ball is, a ma ' P'red Grab~ · , . • 1 . I . . . . long hours of wori< to assure ita·succea will be prMent to welceme\ ,, ovent whldl ·benefll& Cbllilren'11Hospit41 ol Orange ·. Followliig !bl ball Dt .. ana Mrs. Heller and Di. Ind Mis: oklida Will
. tliem.Aliionglliecommi-~whowillbepeettng1gutS1s 1/ ·. /', . , · / : , · .. : ~hOlf1:portttedieHellers'.111itellliiieNewportfl\ · • -·'
Spouses Joust Ov~r W 1 o Dcje he P~y_in9 for ih·e Carf aefe:.
nEAR ANN LANDERS: !:wry • •
I olt .,.. we never tnow ',1 .;u,~~11anWrtti.I.~-·HAxm;·lllt•>t '.t ·_.~·
r irandparent TI>e1 usually die be1Gn 1a1e 1i01i1 wal t11e -w11t P•• ..._ .-~ BA.VE: .. ta11 hr. one.-morning at 7:15 our nlflh!Sor 1f'ho
works in the same dffice with .m1 bua--
band drops b)' to &!ft my husband • Ult. Thlo bas been l!>inl on for Ia
months. I know the routine by. heart. •
Ha aay1, "Just give m.e coffee." Then
I i we. are :OOra·ia°""· widow.a .. , IM1?0atell (lleHare. • .,.. •• oo;r,.llaweow, -19
dot11DOluaoc ta.Wltttthe motblh of 1 ; 4 • -: ~ • . • ·St· W" w.iit·Jj•
/ our lrlendJ becaUJe !bey are .,.at' · DlllAR· AHN >I>ANl>EJIS: M 1 :'*!*;!~ .:.'...> ~ "7\ . ,
lie w1ndl up readllnc for the mufftnl, My husband 1ay1 he b no extra work
the rolls, the berries, the cereal -and, 1ietlde1, the ride In the mormng
everytbing in light. When we have mate. It a fair deal for eveeyone. b8Cl!ll and ow ho ..,., "Mt, that What do you 101! -SllO!tT ORDER
omells (OOd. ·JUI! -•II for me, COOK • I pleue." "I _,
Tb8 office la 12 .short blocb from DEAR COOK1 Tell ytar •asll'and tlfe MY mother
hlN and a Dice big bus nmr ey our wilt .. wort II tlle memilf ;,iq a4c1 ao 1 !hint I
hOU1e every 11 min~ It, .,. .. rean •Ills life ••d lbe JIOVe)ty ol IOI knowlldp. bow /I -frl>Jb
llra!Jbl l'Ut Jiit ~.. " ... ..., """'1"''1 for bna'<ful,J'1n adl bore. I , . · ' • ,This cfOwn bu • 1t1on.11 healtbJ itft to 1oan. Whee the We.at~r ll btd W.e t•lafe ' debdl~) ~er~ to "Jay.
wue wlio.llk01 .to ·11oep11n the morillng •. .; .. ~111 .mlllle u ~•C!eoi:r::/'b'·t• d•I· · 'fn111 •.n ·-& lo1e t~ut> ltlhlr•'
I .,.,.w., . ...i -tbulg~.~blm.-ly 11ouHr al dan ilJlkeAorgef ll _ wll.eo ft Jn OID' DI. U'ber dle1~1
ed by app111xlrltately ~ yeara,-· • busbtod'l lllter wu. marrlad lo 1 • ---.. ... '"'!' ~--. : , ~
ll we.want lo mhry We ll1ill ettbei wondetfu1 m,n. Tboy' bad tlirtt et-• . ; .
tan mother In or mov..-llt with her. ' trletlve ·~· Tlw' -.. .... ,A1'<flllll It-·~ .. Mdll--
Slie ii too old to leave alOde. (Quilt!) ellilt Two 1eor1 .,. Ill)' -!J>. -· li10U'llllot you llht.to1*tili:
· Please, Ann, let ~ 1ublecl )loM.' · law 1 11lndllcrotllinl" -IO wldo-lit OCC<lplod. by.,...-.-_ -
Childree an· for v.nats In their mo. !)' IUlvn ililll her bMlml dh......S -. -.. "-..i Y'• -Peoplo In · Vie • '4di 1hould ba\19 'Mr. Thi 'Into Ibo ..U l'10IDJq with ~ Oiily;" · ~ A. i.-.
Jrandcllildrfn. ~ HORSE'S MO:l!'l'I! proinplly. movtd lnlo hlr boma. Sbo 8euc1 a ctllll In 'otlll .. e --· · ' -~ ' uys lhe would marry bllll but lhe addreosed, tlalliped mul1pt ....
DEAR MOUTll1 'lfte1 • -41 • -~ want lo &Ive up lllo a1lmoll)' ,_ requnt. 1 • •
wrllel lo '•1" #lt )i·Mr llslo ~ l<hldl II ''l>taallful.'' If lbe didn't hen . Ami La11c1er1 wlll•llt fl!d11..,_ aii4 1..uar follea •""' 11~ •• ¥1 · thechlldroordloolltlle,o!hor""1, but wttll rout~.·limil-tlllor '(4111J to leM1er .. 'lo jldn, oll • elllt. I -llW~ I tlllnt 1ho .. In care ,Of ttio> DAJl.T PILOf, -JV,. ... .,. .. ,_, ... ..,.. ...... I l.lrallip.Whstwould~uesDllar.!-Inf a ltlf.Mldr....._ its.,..•
dta't *fl tt, 111tt wr.emadlll --~ ':vzlUTAI ... J 1 , ... z .... -··\ltlopl.\· •. \. • · .. -~. . ~ . . .
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GIW>U•TING Into KOPS
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m two --el tho Walat lfticbn fll Jl.M' ... Bl*b
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View ldlool .....,. II r I • -...-.•loot II ..-, and -. laclc
Nilrbf, •-II poomda.
DUlllllG tho loniml ' fall
tulh -Clrol 'ii h. d d'
dalltl!lai: " Mr. .... Mn. M11loa llbedd of N-1
Beach, WU p1ed&ed by AIJiha
KaptNI chapter of Alpha' Chi .
Omep al the UnlvenltJ of
Orqm.
Dr. and Mrs. Riedel Mark
S·ix Decades
M-1-0UT A MLCOMl-Mrt. Pllillp Wlw,
y • a I \• -...0 ct bl OrMe County Medical
A' S ' a ... 1111'9 t11at two aE Ile UCl medical . il .. I\ W-(Wt ID :dlbl) Mn. EdW8l'd ~
and Mn. -Combe -thelr ..,., lllOUD<f Orange ~. UCI medical faculty 'lriVOI will be
welcomed at a opedal dee Tuesday, Ott. !G.
FOii rn llth year .....ion
thellii:LA clut of 11111 will
meet al Ilia Cave del ilOyl,
' Loo Anplao So~. OCl ••
'Oller the llCLA-8tinf<lrd toot:.
ball 11me. Advance l'tlen'a-
tlool foe tho l:M p.m. ~ cocldaJI .-ptloa .,. being
~ by Irv Goldrlq, clua
preotdent, at 11&.-.
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DR. AND MRS. J. A. RIEDIL Dli~ AftnJYer1iiry.-
• .. JAMBI D. ~"was
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by tile ·-·ts of llolllng HOlllel Mobile Part In Costa
Mea.
Hospita./ Aux.iliary
"\. kequests ~olunteers
Medical Wives
Get Acquainted
A noldeat of Onnp <;ouDty
alnce 1111, comlll( I r o m
Republic. Mo., the -has lived In Costa M-alnce 1128.
Be -lied ln the oil flelds In
food Tour
Of Europe
' Savored
Huntlnlt<a Beach for 21 A Gounnet Tour of Europe
Cl·ub Booking
October Dates
yem, allo dofiw -farm-wlli be taken by membera Of 0...... Couiity' a.a.,,... flf ~ Ball, Orange, LIYO
Ing. ' the" Stephen;• College Alumn~e · the Catholic Alumni Clilb has .., •• lllUllc will be played Im:
h oriintatloa.lfllSlon will ty audllarJ and present . 11He ii a remarkable ClubofOrangeCountyatthetf. booked aeveral . dates· ·thil •. anddanelnJ: _,."' . I;. 1
~ ·~ A "'!!l h voiUU-. is being made Jw
·• · tllo IUIW!f formed Coolta Mesa Memorial HOI-
lie combined with a blc dillrlct COW>dlor to the atato genUeman Jn hit quiet and . · month !or speclal eve!Jil. . W-.U.. ·
welcome for wives of. the auDlltry. unobtrusive manner.~· aald meeting next· Tuesday at l Thetlrs\dateontbeQmda . . . ~arc:ling the
medlca1 achoo! faculty of UCI Pourinl will be p a 1 t Mn. Joe Shaft, one of the p.m. In the Fullerton home of is a monthly medins next ft,lllial ma1 be made by call-~ .A!ulllery.
. ~W<>man Interested In serving '!Vith thil, ' " aroup ia invited to a member·: :!ft . Tliesday, Oct. 15, In the holpltal
I Franlc !!rum, d>arter plM!dent wtJl
:• L oonl!u/111.lhe meellng, an<! welcoming new-
prelldentl Including the bosil. "He oceulonally coou Mrs, John C. Packan!. . Sunday at !:1J p.m. In the 1n1 ·"°'"Dorothy Tlndtr, lli-
bave recently moved to Mmes. Doter R. Ball, Lewis and serves a dinner flt hm-Guiding the armchair tbur thart8r· Rciule, An1 behn1 Tha: ·01lll. 1
e Coonty. Ellmorollld William M. Moa. cheoo fer the people o1 the wm·Jie Mn. Jeane Done wbb : Rev. Pl!J! M.U,~cbaplaln el . A'_, diJc:IJalon will lie
Armed with mapt and di= Mn. Duler T. Ball, wile of pork. He II contented to Hve the month /rOm ol Innaepi ~ Ocl. 21 't 1 1J pm. ill'!" llld Information aboot the Oranp COllnty Medical quleily with hit 11owen llld Is '. a prof....,. Of ,honie ChOrch Cyprtu wtlll)>OOkm . · · ' : . '
P<i!nll of lnteretl, memben of AuoclaUoo prulden~ will a~ hi.. nelghbon and II respected ecooomic. at Ch a pm an Bciw w'e Can Be Better Chrll-. With the ~v, Mente -~ Or11111e County Medical tend the gu"" boot, llld loved by all who know College· In Orange llld a U1111. by Being "Cliirllabli. ·~°'church, to)llCI. Tllo
comell will be the membership cha1rman,
• Mn. ~ NeWe who may be called at 545-
AuXjlilry are sponsoring the AM!sUng Mn. MacLachlan him." member Of the NaUooal Home , • N ... notlim will : be ..,:_ , '1'ltl'DC :Will be In t b •
' ·~ 2574 for turther information. •
lOa.m.coffeenextTuesdayin in her welcomlng duties will EcGnomlcs As.110ctatlon cepted ~or offleer.1, .lltd: ~b,.Jlome of Ml11
the bpme of ,ux.1uacy pres!· be: the .Mmes.. Brian Ewald, members wl)o wtm ~ • Ma.ureen 'Donilell
dent, ¥rs. Frank E. Kendrick Sanfofd 'A. Hepps, G. John n!giona1 board. • ·vOlunteU for cbairmanshlps · Clo9fDi OOt the ri.onth'a .e-A jtmior allliliary also is being orgru>ized,
of N~ Beach. . Knauer, Laurance A. Mosler, Alumnae The Gounnel ,+oor w~ .• ~ID do .. •t ·llie .,(llberinl. tlyijle/J l!jll,be a party on Ocl. • • • •
and high s'dlool girls between tile ages C1I 18
and 18 may call Mrs. Ronald Stonge at 154&.
2729~ offer services.
·Mra.=d 0. MacLachlan 1\a)pb E. SUrllng llld Philip graduale end!' couree offered Electl<im wtll jakpJ.,. NoY,' 21i, al ·I fi.'!. In F. L
ill . of the .Vent llld W1naor ol Newport Bea~. T p by Amona Stale Univenily io. , ' ilc,l>orialfs . Ana home . bu lo aD'paat preiildents Tbe centerpiece will be a 0. 'ICf'.l l•C · · Tiie ~'" jS·•.:_..-lls W M1111"""1i!pln the orram... • -•
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ofthe·au>lllaiytogreetthe UCI ·bulldlng model sur· · thilpaataummer.Tbel"'!P olrt<>berl7a1msaivt:· tl'ol.liioj>eD ·toalngleCatbollc = thanAllo~ medicalilfacullyMn. niundett by miniature oran1e 1be nra' ~ual -~· ·.icnlc of ' toured --ef&ht countries 'in ce&-da,Y OCt. 1t in' the Kn1lbtl "-·coUeP . 11-r. d u.a t e s tr
w .. _ Ir.,., llld an auortmeot of tral Europe and "ale their ' ' --'•--' ......_ Tbe -·· the AIUllllll of the en1ty ·-.--~ David Hertq , presl~ent Peralu ·or an I e s and of Arlzoil8 af'TuClon wm ·be way-arourHl·the continent." meeta 111.tbe leC()Dd Sund17 ol.
of"'li\@ -luid R .. ldenll homemade lrult breads. staged --~ 'p,)11. Further inlonnatlon can be Al 'fry' every Dllllllh al 7·:• p.m. In :;iv;::.':!..'"'P ~'t~ ;.~are=;::,~ . Sundq, Oo!. J! 1n,_-. _::_;_ rece1~~ fai"ni the botteu um nae Iha Qiapter Bouse.
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•. • • Sagitf ."~:.Begin '· ~~ the0 \Students of tile 'CalllGrnia c:o11ege of TbeU.uuStamanc-at .,.._, Mn. Henry For Husbands =· GioOp at tile ,.-1 ~==== ·a:~v::r~ .. ~a:f=~~· llliiboliillGl~Jle!l•PI .···-Rtf'Ts ~~the tecelvJntline are tea111 al'IJCI. It ii ~I 1lie • K.:.tban IOO :..::""' -, ',. • alwnnM 'Wlll..)o,Jiiii!nd 11 a
; Nowk Afa " ill Follow 1rill fie the Mmes. Ktndricf, thll,I tile llaal,mon ... late free cllltla lliil~ All ~Ir>: Silurdai. OCl 11, al a-ICLERY'
~ean Of the UCI medical , the eotlH mtdl&I laclHty, In-~-and otbw farmer · l'ounWn Valley. · Wamo Baitict, wile Of the, pla<e out yur. Ultbnatoly, . · . Ski";;\;Meet the Wllliur Alim home In
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SATURDAY
OCTOBER 12
By SYDNEY OMARR
"'lbe wil• man contr1>ls
bis de.tiny. • ·.Astrology
pointl the wp.y."
ARIES (Morell 21-April
19): After morulng hours
there ii greater harmony at
-home. Prior to atteruoon,
bold back on ltatements
which are eontrovers!Sl.
lAlter, people are in a more
:_ =·mood. Act •C·
; TAURUS (April 20-May
! »lt , A.cctnt ·on how )'OU retia, ti> avallabillty of ad-
: dffiinal tunch:. Mew .ame
·• tine\•] prenure 1J reliev-
ed.: Y oa have greeter free-
~ dom. ol thouJht.. action. k 0-wllel;y. Don't scatter
:· etfortl.
~ GEMINI (Nllj' il..June
··.JOI: lltuclY TAU R U.,S mUuce. You become in·
90lved tcK!ar, wl1b .mone7 :.. -dol:lllon Advtee ii llCIU&bt on
• ....._. to pmdiue « tell, IE lpmd or •ve. Get all ~ -facts. -cplnlon ... llllo!f"d(e.
~ (Juno :II.July
ZI): Prelti(e riles. Your
llrvicel are more In: de· j man!. T• tpOClol ..,.e
c -_.... ---· Bedorlal-..-i: ... CODC:WDed. atournltao-
• --.. -k ,...,... fa-,. ...... .... ·~ uw ("""' •Alli· 22): v ... tee1.....,..•ci.•u1 ;. to .._,. DIC cleep. Find
• • wi;,,. IJlect poaible
: --Jmpcriurt ,_, t .. .-.wface. Youd : '*"" .. .., -tbe • ·-.ll0l01fot-.
• VIMO (Aui, :t).Sept.
: ll):Luoar-mtyour ! ll's ?~llbrw to MD. tbem.
.; ..,, tt1*tl .. --Of ·. · -*-a-.. See ,... 3 *'' --In )\lb! ct •• ....,._ smp ••.e•l•lit• •)Noell. JIUlo wllll will lie '
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: l • "4111.' ,.... obtalo : ... ~·'· 5'11*.:"•· Utflle • ........._ •• stick to
: •• 11:',!.t ~llJ•f'C·N.bf:P. You : • ..... llrtlCll> tl!aD II ;: ~-.• , I ''-. ' ..
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11.dlons. Give and you als9
?tteiw. Communication due
from one at a cllrtance. Ac·
cent aura of optimism.
!_.,~ •'-uel G d I I""-·•··-"·• and-··-• studenil el tbe'"unlvenlly are , e C... "'"' ....... -~.,;~oom en a• c....,.-w,.... ·-~ ln-. )or further..,_ , Proe niembenofthe Memben and guests will
former CaHfornla State Aut· ~ w1D OCCU:PJ 150 acres form.ab c:aD. A. J. Coco. Balboa ~ are welc<me convene at 7 p.m. ~ hon . d' • Art le11on1
.t11ary pttaldent llld advisor to Of the UCI campuo llld ae-prealdat of tha Oral!IO Coon-to attend\llle OCl 15 meeting oeuvres, Coll '41-!4111
tile current atato prulden~ comrilodale c._ for :ISO .,. CIW, al MMlll. at 1 p.m:. In ·the Newporter Paid ...erva--llO ln
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~ION VIEWS -
Anthem Had
'Soul' Touch
By RICK DU llROW
HOLLYWOOD (\'.JP!) -The late actor Cllarle1
Cobuiu, a Geocgia gentleman, alwayo mah!t!lined
"Tbjo:Star-5pahlf!e<I !lamer'' was impoosible to sing,
and -ttlat ''Di.J:te ' should be the tlEdiooal anthem. -.
' At least, he would eey, ''Dine" gave a fellow a
chance to siJ1g wi1ll fOOSl!l8 fervor, end sounded
like a national anUiem should sound.
Old Charlie und0ub\edly bad a point about "The
Sflat-;Spangled Banner" beiDJ_<!iUJ<ult to sing. But
tough as it may Ile, the national anthem has prob-
ably never been ~andled as crudely as dunng
two major television evmts m ret'eP!t: J?Olrllls.
ON BOTH occasloos, tbe scng ~as -given
the new "soul" treelmtllt. And it just goes to show
that ·soul mU61~ cao be every bit as bad "' any other
kind when ita use is misjudged.
The first occes!cn was tbe opeiiing of the Demo-
ratic National Convenii<>n in Cticago, end the singer
was Aretha Franklin, ·and the :result was pooltively
exCruciating. As I recall,,the words were e1so foul..
ed up, but this was n<>thing compared to the soul
treatment. J '· '-,
The IDDSt recent ocoa~ wllkh "The Sllar-
Spangled Banner" was d~ ril 'before a
World Series game the -da,y'ln Detroit. 'Ibis
time: -the singer was Jose Felle.i~· who, like Miss
Franklin, is very talented -bUt Who also rendered
a highly embarrassing rendillcn of Q>e national
anthem. That is, ii occasionally sotlnded like "The
Star-Spangled Banner" -but you couldn't be sure.
AND OF COURSE there were all those si-ta-
tors who norm.ally like to join in the singing a1 the
anthem and who were left speechless in their at-
tempt to keep up with the soul versions. ,
~dually, anyone who watches the World Series
and other sports events regularly gets to be an ex-
pert on "The Star-Spangled Banner" and how it is
dooe best and worst.
For example, one of the slde benefits ol. the
New )'ork Yankees dropping out of pennant cooten-
tion 1n recent years is that we no longer have to
herar' Guy Lombardo and his band p!ay the national
anthem in the World Series. ·
EVERYTHING Lombardo plays somehow
sounds like "Auld Lang Syne." And since World
Series games from the East always start during
morning hours here on the West Coast, I began to
get the shakes as ~ music created the image of. a
nightmarish successioo of. New Year's Eve hang-
Jven;.
You may have noticed, by Ute way, that the
natio'nal ant!bem before Thursday's final game was
sung by the wife ol Red Scboendlemt, irumager ol
the St.·Louis Cardinals. As l remem·ber, she also
sang _it last year, and the Cardinals \VOO. This time
they lost. It just glleS to sllow that yoo can't count
on anything any more.
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PEANUTS
GORDO
JIJDGE PARKER
MOON MUWNS
1UMIUWEEDS '
FROM MY OLD
MAN, MAY HE
REST IN
PEACE ...
MUn AND JEJIF
MISS PEACH
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At !WI lw<J , spanking ...,
yachts a.re upect.ed. to make
their long distance raciilg'
debuts when~ Honolulu race,
gets under way from Loi
AnaeJes Hvbor next July 4.
Gordon Curtb: Jr., com-
modor'e ci the spoooorlJig
Tr&n1paclllc Yacht Club aid
Robert ''F. Johnson, fortnel'
owner of the reconl llplding
Ticonderoga, bu indicated he
will enter,hta .new·U-foot ~
Ing machine Wlndw.atd'
Passage h1 the Honolulu race.
Johnson recenUy launched
the new boat ·which be hail
built in the BBhama !Bland&
lie orlalnallY lntendeil to enter
the yacht in a raoe to Ireland,
but 11111 cbanged bb plaJla an<l least a do= f«elgn entr!eo.
b brlnglng the y'cht to !he A new tropby llnown u the
West Cout In -atlon for Tr&nlpac IntemaUonal Cup
the Tr&nlpac. bas been added to the ll!JI ci
CUrlis 18id'early Interest In awards. It will be.presented to•
the 1969 Trlnspa(:, presages a the first cortected t I me
superb lb! · ci racing. yacbb. finisher from outside the eo&
Another new 7S-fbot racing Uoental U.S.
machine now en route to the Curtis . said another mn-•
West Coast b Ken De Meuse's mittee is worklng m:1. a new
Bbckfln, designed by William lwldlcapplng formula.
Tripp and built hi the Abeklng "Taking into conslderalion
and Rassm.usen yard t.n the unique features rl. this
Germany. De Mewse waa the race, a. modification of the ,
fdnner owner ci the · as.foot ~ . Club ci Ameri<a
raclbg llCboon"' Serena from (CCA) ratin& mlg)lt 'lell
San -o. . equate the winning potentlal of
Blackfin ia rei>ortecui an any well-designed., well-sailed.
llwninutn hulled sister-ship of · competitor;" Curtis said.
S'u m n er A. (Huey) Long's At presEtDt. definite ~ntry
Ondine D, first to finish la the commitment& have b e en
recent Bermuda and Tram-rettived from 15 yachtamen.
AtlanUc. , races. '111.eie are A maximum of 75 will be ad-
unaubstantiated reports that mitted to the race.
Long may bring Ondlne n to
the West Coast fir ,the
Honolulu race.
Also -the 13-loot goldplaters -will be John B.
Kllroy'1famedalum1 nu m
Klaloa U from Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, DOW
en rrute home from Europe
where tt was a contender in
the Tr~AUantlc.
Curtis said an effort is being
made to attract more in-
ternational ~mpetition in the
Honolulu race. Heading a new·
committee with this in mind is
Gould Eddy of San Diego who
has issued invttaUons t o
foreign yacht clubs. Eddy said
there is a possibility of at
Miriisuh Makes
Sea Recovery
SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -
A minisub snatcrlaed ,two small.
nuclear generators from the
bottom of the Pacific · Ocean
Wednesday where they plung·
ed into' the' water with the
Nimbus B. spacecraft.
• Two clvillan divers under
contract to the U.S. Navy used
the small submarine, Star n,
to recover the plutori..lum 238
fuel cell ci psules from a~t
300 feet' of Water near offshore
San Miguel Island.
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THERE SHE 15-Ptin<>ples of...w,bo..t.~ view tt>eir bmlnclrlid, the
C8lifornla·23 at tile plant fn S<in €lemente. F'rom.left ere Frank Caraher, plant
m-ger; Rueben '11iompsoo, i;ecretacy..treasurer, David Rodburn, president of
SoUt1l (:past Fibergl ... Producta, Inc:
Yachts Set
For Race
To Mazatlan
Fi~ergfuss Company -
N0w in San Clehwnttf,
South Cbut F ·fb e•r g l a I s of North Holl}'WOOd . l I
FUty-one blue-water aaillng Products, Inc. Is a ~ n.ime secretary-treasurer of the cor·
yachts have signed! up fir .the. for • plucky new emn~ poration. Re db u r n and
start ci Loo Angeles Yacht wilh blg·plana. 'l)>ompson are corporate of·
CJub'i biennial Los Angeles to Undaunted by the ' con-flcer1 1n the San. Fernand<J
Mua.Uan race scheduled to centrated compeUUoa Jo cOsta Valfex aerospace firms Trio ·
get under way Nov. 16. II th · ~.:..~ '-.<._._; -'·-Eight of the entries Wm ny · esa, ..,.e. oompanJ' • ...,.l.c\I ueY~opmf;lnt,\AX'l?. and Paclf~
burg'.ees representing yacht product:IOn several months ago ic Metal Products, reapectlv~
clubs in the Newport Harbor on tbe San Clemente-21, a new · ry, Frank Carather; 1eneral
area. concept ln a 23-foot fiberglass manager of the San Clemente
Newport yachto licbeduli!d'to aaliboat. plant ii well known in the
make the 1,000 mile race are '""'7 bave dlooen to oet up boa"-· ,,..,.._ in ~-'" _,_
ChubacJO skipped by Don their "friendly eoo>peliUon:' in '""'----, "'"'0·~·
Haskell, NHYC; ~ent, Peter ·the peaceful •lllldl town of Tbey were lnsplrod in the
Davis NHYC· Jacarol tt · San Clemente, some 30 miles creation of the San CJemente-
J.ack ' Hamil~, N H Y'C ; froiu <list" Mesa, bom<! ol 23 by a desire to give the
Robon-m , R. R. Gr ant•, · aeveral1of the world'a. largest boating ·public what It wan.ta
NHYC; Intermezzo, John IJ-ll, flberglaa " ·Yacht bull&rs. -a boat.deslgned,for the new
NHYC; Talisman,.~ N. Rumor:rbU it that ~-~ay sailor with the family Ip mind.
Wllllam1 BYC · F'inesse m, atart a splinter movement She's not (O,be overloOked on
RJchant 'v. J~rdon, NHYc, away from the ., center of the raclDg c1tcutt either, ac--
and Madrugador, W 1111 am California'• marine Industry. cording to the prlnclpal.
Allen Jr., NHYC. . Although the company was Market;.Jfr-·o1 the Mw boat
The fleet will be divided Into · lltarted and ls<belng expanded has been l!mited but a naUonal
four eluses. Heading the lilt on a marine JW'C)CluCts line, the dealer networt Is presenUy
In Claas Ab John P. S<:rlppo' Pbil ls to dlvtn~y into o!Jler being formecL
st-foot ketch Novli dd ·Mir, flberglus · ~' P<oduc--..,,--------•
San Dieio Yacht Ciub. · · tion tiU :alreidy 'ttarted On a · C ;..,;.. •.• · • THE
F o u r Cal-48 sloops are at fiberglass camper which ill to ~
the top of Clas,, B, followed by be marketed In both complete wfi\Tl'LIBAND
seven Columbia-Ms. and ln kit form.· 1'\I \Al
Class C, as Ulllll, ill Additional marine plans call THJ\l TEI LS dominated by a doun CaMOs for a line of small, dinghy type
and Class D is made up of a boats -and there is a teeood
variety cf 40 to 44 footen, sailboat model in the toolln& TIME.
largely of. the Kettenburg line stage.
d. K-40I, K-fla and K..fls. M a st e r minding this' ,am-
Dental Student
Nell P. Berllng, 2113 Seville
Ave., Newport Beach, baa
begun studies at Unlveralty of
the Pacific's School of
Dentistry In San Francisco. ' .
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Napltl, who tlil8 yea? ii 1111· ORC:.'f'.!:-"'fL ·~ "'-'=;s ... !.
lq an American-built Stir, =·11~~~-:n:: r"o. .. :-Tornado. ltllCIWll " -to IM "-......,. ...._. ACAPULCO -'Ibere art · · . :.,~ Mlle,,._., • t111 Wltfll11 • ?'
five c I a I ltl of. hlab. NIPPED BRITAIN •, ._ ~ t';' ~ 11t _,...
performance l&llboatl here, In pn.ftlltta ~in tJ'e (Ofl,ICIAL -...l, .
manned by t0me of ~ . 1.s meW 1=LI•, ~·s 5.5 = ~ c • ...,... wirld'1 top hehnaqtel\, aw Tl,er ~Britain's Teoman 1"1lfldNI . .•
aew1 -but r;.one ill getting IV on. t1'e fln!fh. Une (n a piac--'. ;'~..,, ...... · ~
!bore attention from yachting Uce race lut ~ay. Third ~...., ·~ c.w Dtor ,...
Ufanl ... ~ the anilclllpa~'"ba..!; wu West Germany's~ -. t7 w ~ ~--'"
e Ul:J•l'l'ffD Lowe :wwi w. Sunnschlen VII. Crown Prlneej--...,.~·~---..;...-;,,;
San Diego and Paul lvstrom Harald of Norway was la.sllii' LEGAL NO'l'JCB "
ci Deomark·in the Star C\U'· · the fleet at the helm of Fram I ~ ·
Tbe compeUUon. ln1 all five IV ca11:T1•1u.Tt cw 11111.,... • ·'····· ~-~-'"onday 00 • ' ' ll'ICTfTIOUI fllAMI • ... .· ~ 11\oU"\ll m • • In 'Dragon Clan praeUce n.. llllft"llflld .... CWlw' M ~ ... counea laid out over three seuloos Aage Brieh of Den-~,,. • .,,"'"' ,, ~. o. ._ -. • •
Olympic circles ootalde the mark ~on handily in OwJk. ~ ="" 1111~"d' ..... ~ ... i::;.
Boca Ollea entrance to th1s 0th• comnatlton in the unof-111111 1tw1t .. 1c1 """' i. _,..... ot •
troptcat ruort. .ir· • ""'-'"' -. ..., -1n "'" • North la 1 three-time former flclal race veered off for .i.e. " ~ 11 .. fill._.;.
werld champion in the Star furthtrthe flnishpr~~ce jtheust short of Df'°::i;:..!, ~~'.::~ .,_
Claa. He twitched to the .uuu '° l'11JUleB-o.i.i Oct(lllet '· lfllL • up Wert not recorded. ~1 I , N-Dragon ~' . bt the. 1.. In the Star C I -sntw " c..11rem11. °""" C1u11tn Olymple1 at Enoahlma, Japan. • • 0 °" OdcMttr' '· ,,... .....,. -. t
and came· bQme w:ttb a brooze Albrechtloa tlll~tbeKrQulnangel ::z.llV~.:-":.. '":.:"' ..... ~ = 1tfedal. to victory over a k-1o '"-to ... ..,. "'* -..
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brothers of Portueal. 1blrd -11 .ue.cr!bM to wi. 'Wlffhlft ~ ~·~ 8 _ Riffraff an American mtnt '"" ea.-1::b1d ... ......,.,.. -An•a: Wll , .,.,.,.. .
Thll year he tried ff.I' an boat which ii here u • trial (Ofl'ICIAL UAL)
Olympic berth in the &.5 meter. borae for North. North hlmself = ~llflmll cl•-but when he r-ned to flnlabed well back in the fleet 11>MM1 .. 1 omc. 1n
-cay 0n,_ c-tY make it, returned to bis flnt LEGAL NO'l1CE MJf c-w.'°" Roi,. _,
love and won the Olympie l"Ublbllld ""~· g:, C.l!Y ,.,..,,
••lgnment in the Stan. Jn the °"' ~ 14 ,..., et ' 1.rn. at DM OddlW 11. 11. :n: w Nw••.., 1,
COC"'"'t ~th N~• will be 1-~ t. Coqt t+wr. """" u.11no1, c..tlfllnli.. 1Mt ' t1!NI • ·~ "'' wwl ~ n. fbllllwll'll ltwiw wm bet nPGMd to Mlel------------lilver medalllt Peter Barrett tt Mlle •lldlon ~' ,_: · ~ N~ Be ch I .., <•r mitctn•-•. 11wm1 .,, .-ice LEGAi, NOTICE ..... ""ti""'• a , ormer.., ........ 1""""'°"" !Mh.ldl,.. 11111hM,l-----~~~~---noted for ·bis · proweu in the mow o11. 11en.ri... nn.,.. tte. '"° N1tll
'IN--""--(bl 1111.allt-..Wi.tnenf """' Ill ClllTIPICATI cw •u•o••
1; WU '-'-· • '"'9tltlll at • Mn'ln lflltkN't Inc. IMlf. PICTITIOUS llAMI
'lbe 40-,ear old Elvatrom II = ="::'111:c:""' ..::":t. :-lit at Tiie vnlltrsltMd ... cwftfy M .. -considered .In man 1 Jn-IHlll Oil (0,. tlM N. lrlllkllllnt, =~~·~~~tu;:
tematlonal yaebtlng circlel to Anlhlolm. Clllf ••• "" -""*' ""' ... i. ncttn-""" llllM DI' ;AClllTll!&
be the ~)d'a belt small boat ~111-=-l:ll~~;~ ~-=-~l!ll~CW.:AN~ •::::.MN..:=: aalJor ffe bu WOO four Qt.--rndl C.V., t. UWM, CllW, wtloM Mint Ill flill 111111 l'llQ af r.IOlla . •rur IHll:ll Oil co. " .. fol lwt·
pie ·IOld med.a18' lo ODHnlD IMalL Oil COMf'An' JAMIEI w. CAVll!S. ml.,..,.. ...
dlngb -·-~· ·~~ .,. ___ ... 0. .. .,. "._. ..... C.llflnllt. 1 ~ ---r.uw;o AlllAMllM. CA.llPOllNIA Dtltld S.""'21er ,., lHI. in Finns -and for the put ,.~.,,.. 0ni-Co11t 0.1~ "11o1. JAME• w. cAv•I!• two -·-•·· •··n tbe man OcfobClf n, 1H1 11~ s111w .., <•n1«T111, <W•nte ewmy1 ,1-• ,,.. UICI;: on S.twmbtr H. l'Nt, Mfor9 mt. 1
who has kept N9rih from wJ.n. LEGAL NOTICE Nottirv J111t111c 1" •M fer Mid 11ti.. •••• hi fourth Gold Star . HIWllllllY ._ .... JAMl!I w. OAVll!S ...... I , kMwll to mt to bf tM "''°" ,.,_ ADother to"le a f eon-N..,ct 11 MtttJr 11vt11 fhl.t 1t1 orWr -11 aubW1bed ta "" wrt111n '"'" t' diNid StpMmbtr '30, IHI flll bttft 1....i 1ir-t •1111 ~...... "-'"°""'
.,e:natlon here among com-1r1 "" lllldlnl911111 •ullwlll111 "" '*"' "" -· ,...It ......... fans alike 1i the DI' "" 011 kr8W CUl·Sl!A Ill afflcltl (OFFICIAL ll!Al) r-• alf'I • PIUl'l\W 115 nt. CIWMd b1 l'rtel E. Aldol.ol 11-111 C. ICllm( beat, bumkllty and strong • 8tltl Mii Allioua. at wltldl Loi ....... -.. Mot1ry .Pllblk-Ctllfonllt ~·-• --·-not 000 ...... ...i u... 111c11 11 "" "'°"" ,_,., • 11e ,.nr.t.,.1 Ol'flct ti · WWII "-•-..IO -............ Cflll!Mll .. PAMl'ANO. Ori-Cou11ty I)' in tblt order, Ill M. P. l4lt1 M., C-tUIO!I Ix.Ira ~llln' DocwMrrlftlOll J111Y I, 1'12
Otflctf 'ubll"*' °''-(.Nit °''"' Plliit, U.S. CMtt Otani. S.."'"*° 21 "Ill Ocfloblro 4 11, It,,
·The altitude here is not ~l~ll~ lffdl, IHI la:MI
betba1ng Uie y' a e b t i.n 1 ll'ubAlhea °''"" eo..t c111Y ,.11111, LEGAL OTI
''Aihletes" -un1eu there are OctoW 1' '' 1°' 11' IHI Jn.Ml N CE
those who believe the selen-LEGAL NOTICE "11•1h'YI NOTIC• TO ClllDITCllS tifle contention that the IUJ11a111011. COUllT OP TMl STATI
Paclflc Ocean ii three feet '""'.. o',~,"~!!.o•.,•".',•,',.'•"" CallTIPICATI CP IVSUllll ., ,,. ' • higher: than the Atlantic. ll'ICTtTtDVI t1.uo11 "'· ............. But ibe beat and hwnldfty 11 llle llfllllnlt_. ._ t«tltY 119 ~ -bllJ• flf HAllllY Kiii.CHEii IUOO. aft~'"" aali d bo •-ductllll 1 bulJnRI ti 11'1 llkll", Cllfll ~~i IS MEltEIY CIVEN 1" ttlf ........... on a n a\.ll. ~. c:atlfromlll, unMr "'-fkttl'-""" cndltor. "' lfll ·~ 111n>td dtadtnf Elvstrom prepare:! to tate his -" 11111• eNCINl!llltHo co. lfllt '"...,..,,. rw..t,.. c11rm1 ... 1n1r ...
Scandale out for 1 o m e :."°-:.' ~""..,::...-: .~ :!': :,.i: ~es!~ ~ !!111 ':l:, ~ workouts earlier this week and and $ct at mldtf!Ce i. •• ~: •. °' ,,.. c"'11 DI' llMI lbovt1tn1111tc1 cwrt. w
f ~. the lloDlrt I . 111119, 1n.1 lln11 llldl Ill> ~ ffMm, wllll ,,_ _..., OUnd w..i.t beat had swell· ltrllt, PDllMl•ln V•lltY, Ctllfor!lll. ~ hi ... '"'*"'·-.. ffle ~ eel-the wooden mast so badly o.1w11 Ocfl6« '· 1H1. · ., 1111 ""'°"""'' '""" M. KftOblludl. -·'·•'( bol uJd ltoblrt S. llllu 11731 t:11I V1lln ID11ltv1nl, 1!1 Mtn ...
11uw111 t rope wo not stitt .,, c•u1om11. 0r111" ceuntr. C.llfWfll• •on w11rc11 11 tM '"" _., 111de through Oii Cktofltr f, lHI, bttor9 m-. • No-IMnlMu at tfll lllldef'1!1ntd 11'1 tll fl\lltll,_
" , ' ' .. N Plltllk In iild ffK 111d Si.Ill', """ P9rt11nl!'lll ti !ht elltt. el' Aid dteedclnt. I ve never seen this happen _11y "'""'" 11.o11itrt 1. 111:• ~ wtlti!n ••it 1110111t11 .nar "" ""'' 1111e1q. •
... _,,.... " --1.1 El·~om. "Tbe to ,,.. ta lie tP11 .-son ....,_. ... ,,,. '' !Ion at fllts noflcl. . Ul:lv~ .. , -...i Yll"l and D.tld ltpt.mbtr t7, l HI. heat bas swollen the mast IO llltlla1llld "' .... lclf'fltlln IMlnl"*" WtllLAM KEllCHEll IUOO 1dl-*f!Nd Pll n.cv!M Hit •me, E~ &hat the groove became too {Of'P'ICIAl SEAL} of .... Wiii 11'
-·" and we -"~'t aet the J-1t •. .,..,.. 11'11 ·~ "'"*' dtctdlnl ~ \.V\UWI Hot1rv l'Ulltk>C.lltrorJllt IY•ON M. KMOll.t.uat main up." ""nd"' Offlct 1n nne •• v,...., ............, • -·ed bether be .~. .. en,.. c_,., II ,...., C•lltnll• ftnl: Ala W so,&.,_... Mr comm1111o11 l!ICllltM r.i, ltlJI .... 1'M add another gold medal to his JllM ,,, ,,,. .,..,_, ,... •""""
puvfow: four, the "Great o:.;:.w;;, °f:,,...,. c:-,:: H~1~: s!::= 210r: ~ 0~"11~'1':;
Dane" replied: "Not th1s time. INI . "" IM lMH&
I have a feeling." ,LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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Plympic Village Is Made to Order for Hewitt
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11I just can't believe It's IO neat," she
uld. "There are so mAny dll!~ peo.
• pte lroal Iii> mony dllfelent CO\llltrlet.
And l really lucked out by having jual
one girl In my room.
''Wbenr yod get more than two bl a
room it can really get pr.etty noisy and
you lose.oUt on a lot,of rest.." 1 • ,
Sbo d_, Ill<• 1o think, ail9!it the
racea she mllll co-'" In 'llillll1J lhe
neSt two weeks. "It, pbydJiel you Oii\ lo
lbln)\ about I~" obe l\lllel.
"[ try .. gel my mind '"' ~ lhlnP
-like oil tbe boya ~ are !>erk 1.,,o
never seen IO man,y nut CU3'I la ID nrJ
lUe."
Then abt -. oft)' from IM Jn,
Urvlew In .. t onolber helplni al MM.
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Arnie's. Army;: Palmer· • Ill Haig :opeJ\;
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TIGER Po\RTY -Theoe three Detroit Tigers
whooped It up Wilm Ille Wo1'd Olampiomblp baSe-
ball trophy""" ~ •·P<llz'olt'•·clullhouoe·ln
St: Louis late ~' ~ From left: Diet
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WPIT ........
McAulifie, Jim Northrup end Ml<*•Y Stanley. The
'l\gero beat SL l,ouls, ._l,,for tbe c1incller efter b ..
log doM! three 111mes to one.
·Pahfter '99 Per' Cent,'
-=-Say Mesa · Golt Otfic~s
BJ &UtL'GUilUY
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The pealalt """" In golf, -Palmer, bu· oil but to.eel bia hat In tbe
rtoii f"' Jb1 Haig Nailoaa! Open al Colla
11 .. ·, 11-Vonle Colmtry Clull Ocl.11•'
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lion JWI, -~ -l1rmed Illa rapart !ala Jlllanlal.
"Wt haVI a 99 pm:ent ebaDce . of get. ''Uni pa!lnfi,• lie iioJ\1,. ~ two d•1•
liter ,bl lnn<>lllllOed BWy .~. ll}e
·game's -... money w!mm, woold
play here. ' .
Relf uld he WU told by Haig o111c1aJ
Tlae II nnhlc-'-11 fOG wut to .,.,.
-· ........ kr 111a Haig Natlaeal ·Opell. •. .
Tiie Ale al '" Pd '" llekela ..U ~Y• Tiiey eaa Ila purcbaoed al 111
~ t'-·llckela will bl oa
lll1e U11J al tbe -.amen~ Mi l1la
..... 11ilit1'1.P. !i11t. taY1B1 el., ..
fJJ..· ., .•
Nell Dailstierl1 that Palmer la a virtual Cincb for lhe ,12,000 lfall.
. "Amie bu llped up 'In play In tbe
Sahara tournament in 4J Vegu tbt
week before our'a," Relf explained.
"He wooldD't have done that if he
dldn 1 Intend tO play In 01Jr tournemenl
and the Lucky Lager event the followinl
weet in San Francilco."
The Sahara tournament beglnl neat
Thuriday and -up the followlnc -day.
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1ame'1 modern era -wtia teltvtalon
and CGr[icnte _. heito pcming ,,_,.1a1o Illa ~ by the tnlnlnad.
He'~ wen over a .nitmon doll¥'! OB bit
flO~ eamlnp alone. lie _aeed hll big early,
~!~ "' ~Cl • glginUc . empU,. '!be ·Plip\OI' ,,..,,. •Po c:. Oil everylhiJ)g frwn T411rti lo sOll
He'• been on the cover .ol-•Uonal
mqazlnea ol leSJI a dOWI llmet mt hll
name bu ap~ In .lports Pal'f u
much If not more 1ban ony -"' lliUi'a In blrlory. '
Arnold Polmer. EnterFlael tOucbeo
such acUvitiu U the export' Dela, goll
acbool francb1sel, d r y -e I e a.n I n g
establlshmenta, lnaunnc9 and Ice 1kat1n1 rlnb. .. .
II all started In 11115 wben be turned
pfo after a'promialng oolleglate career at
WaJ<eJl'ore5' JJntvenjly and.• ru., wltla the amateurs. · · '
Bil flrrt ·victory. ":0 the "'$5 Canadlm
C;>en.. 1111 wne: '2,fOll. He woo '8.DS
that year. .
Ill Iii&, IN! won flO,tNf and won hro
mon loonwnenll. llll su'1Rquent yearly
eaml!lgs <limbed .. #1,70!, !Sf.IOI,
'80,9", •1!0,l!S and $154,Q
1111 1e«lng average In ·nearly 400
tournamenta aince 1855 ii a neat 70.87
atrokes per round: Rounded out. that
give1 him a 71-71-71-71-»fi averll8e
round.
4th Gold Medal?
JOINS HAIG FIEtD
Arnold P.1lmer ·
" . .Louch wln8 .It Cards Don't
. Waste Time,
Relf Aid bl alao expecta an ...
-aooa lhal Jullua .lkroa will
show up ffr tbe Colla lieu toomemenl
-the i'leblBt ever held In Loi Anlelea or .
Orange County.
Oerier Still Fired Up :,.
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Tigers D&wn GwsQn, ·
Then Drink Champag,ne Start Dealing
,. . 1 ST., LOUI& (AP) -"We're still No. 1,"
ST. LOUIS (AP) -WWle llortoo olned well, that •II we could ocore, we'd best uld Bobby .Tolan liter tbe SI. LouU
In the Detroit dugout watcblng "Tlger him," uld ,CUil. .. Around the·,lllth or Card)nalslosttheWorldSerleaThursday.
catcher BW Freehan settle und• the pop mth lnnin&,we started getting good wood Minutes later be was No. 4, a member of
fly. on the ball arKt We knew w.e'd· break the fourth-place ClnclnnaU Reda.
"It was the damdest thlog," aid through. ·When· !8 dkl, U was gre~L" DespJte the Series setback, a bruk-up-
Hortoo, dripping from clwn,.,iii\ ~ the Nor1hrup, Wl>Ooe lll1 broke the ue, syn> ~nals maVemlllt begao 1horlly
sol!iJ' but happy Detroit drasslng room palblred with •Flood I l<Oblems o• tho liter tbe Redblrda delhr<lled
Thuraday. "He looked like Santa CllUI to ball were aa ""' catclting that ball." •n wu slippery out there from tbe world champ!Olll by the lletn>ll '11gan.
When Frethan 11q11eezed. the lllst out rain the ~ay1 bet~,•· the Tf&er c;enter 'I1MI Cards dealt away three player1
popup clinching Detroit'• 4-1 seventh fiekfer wd. "There a a lot...of shade and and acquired three others to b1chlllbt a
game victory and the world cham-·~ SUD didn't a:et to dry the field oul host of non-series baseball golngHn.
pionship it aet off a riotouJ celetratton I knew I hit the ball °'ell aQd ,tl)at ft Joe Schultz, a St. Louis coach, wu
and meant a difference of about '4,000 8 had a chance to go for ~tr.a b~. Wben ,named manager of the new SeatUe Pilots
man for the Tigers. I wound up on third base ~nd loo~~ up at of the American League, two more
T w o innings earlier, Norm Cub and the acoreboard and saw those t:O :runs managers were due to be named today
Horton bad singled with two out against up there, I knew we couldn't Jose. . and more deals were reported in the
Bob Gibson posing Detrolt'1 tint threat The turning point In tbe game 111'1 workl.
1n the ~eless duel between the ::;:~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ Tolan, a promiaing young outfielder,
Cardinal aoe and Mickey Lollch. singled and both .,...,; picked oil .., and right-banded relief pitcher Wayne
Thon Jim Northrop hit a drive In Lottcb ., Granger w .... llbipped In Clnc-U. ap-
ter fi Id Curt Flood ~-~~ In ... · . . parenqy f« outfielder Vada Pinion. cen e . •--on ·~ Brock opened the Cardinal sixth w)lh Caf<ber Johnny Ed ard wbo SI.
ball, then turned and otumbled. Wben bis record-tying 13th bit of tbe Serles and' Loula aluable .!vt 1' 11r'1 Flood finally ran It down, Northrup had a with a record eighth steal beckoninl ·~ McCArv ,v, baclu ~ u U:: triple and tbe Tigers were lead.inc 2-0. ·atepped off f1r1t farther and farther ~ntll • er~ P man IUIOD,
"I knew when he allpped 11181 he'd Cub almOll couldn't believe the lllu ol bl bad·~ .. dealt "'· H..-fat rtlh~ never catch the ball," said Horton. •1 his lead handed Pl!d*: Dave Glultl and catcher
aid to myaeU, 'Run, run, run,' and I was "I yelied tor the ball" ·the Tiger first ~~ wu no offlda1 an-
guing IO bard I almOll ml3sed the tum at buemen uplalned. i., Lollcb threw Wbil •OO•I::' /!i' Canllnala.
third bue." Brock took ' off and Cub fired .; e "'°"'" WU.aamln8 the JO.yeor. Biii Freehan foliowed with a rm1-11cor-llbortatop Mkke, Stanley 11 aecohcl bue old Scbulb u~, tho San Fran-lni double and ..,. the Tlgen were -for tbe piloul cllco GI-"aiill ~ Twins outa away frooi tbe Ulle. "He'a too g,;... 1 runner In lake •risk scheduled nen''~ today to ~ -~~ with jt1lt two days rest, lite that.," said Cull.. uUnleu M meSll name. their ~ ~ IOl'thein ...Uy. disturbed only by Min up the play there'• no way he con outrun BIDy lurlln, • liiltrtOI coach, 11 tx·
Alwmoo'o two-out homer In the olnlh the buebail " pected lo llOt tbe Twlnl' jol( inicceedlng
which cool him the •":'tout. The play ,;0 dupllcotocl ~meoll later Cal Enner, whi> wu let gu ;/tit llrinllni
, Cub, the Tl~ flrlt ~an. when Flood llngled and Lolldl picked . tbe ...., homo ln IOVIOth pl~
illeocrtbed the feeling on the bench liter him off, too. "lllctey just gue.saed right · · '
A1tll>( with Polmer, Casper and Bor<ll,
Rell bu alao landed Al Gelberger, Davt
Stocklnn, Miko Soucbak, Lee Tr<vlno,
Tommy Jacobs, Clwley Sllfonl, Bob R.otburJ, Deane Beman, Marty
Fleckman, Kermit Zarley and moll al
tbe other PGA lnurlnl Jl'GI·
Rell II trying ,. but It'• doubllul Jack
Nlckla)ll · will bl cm hand. The Ohio
atrongboy .. ... • -1al tour In
Allllrolla.
Palmer WU tbe first great golfer ol lhe
Wolman Denies
.~FL Running
His Franchise
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The NaUon1I
Foolboll Leogue "porledly bu taken
over adminl.atraUon of the Philadelphia
Eaglea lrancbiM from flnsnclally-preaaed
owner Jerry Wolman, The Aaooclatocl
Prou leamed ThundaJ nlghl.
Wolnwl, bowever, denied the roport,
sayln&: ''Tbenl la !IOI one Iola of truth In
II." 'l'be club reportedly II being nm for
Commllsloner Pate Rozelle by 'Bert Rose.
former ~al manqer of the Mln-
nesola v~ .
Ro,.U. and other NFL ofllclall wert
not available for~ la New Yon.
Bui Wolnwl uld -WU hired by the Bag1al lul mouth .... ·btlp out
penomiel .... tbe player dnll and fat
&nJ other Joi> that I mlshl M flt la ... him ·1n,u
"lie (-) wu lnvllad by me lnln our
qanllallaa and he'• upertenced In
per1<1mel, '° 1 brou&ht him ln to ht 1 p w I t b our Pl!l"IOMll . • • " aald Wolman,
· wbo owno 11 p.r...t of Ille team:
With Olympic Fever •
MEXICO· CITY -For Al Oerter, tbe
1918 Olympic Games are really little dif.
ferent than the 1951, 19SO or 1964. Games
.were.
111.e 32-year~ld fQl'tner University of
Kansaa dl8cul thrower took f menlal
IW'Vey ol those previous Olympics and
announced that be wu just as enthused
over the 'SS Games here lo MWco City
U he WU the Others.
"Maybe I'm even mere juiced over thiJ
Olympia," he said during a moment of
reluatlon at Olympic Village. ''Thlt II
the first time my wife has beea able to
see the Games so that rettllY means a lot
to both of us .'!
Oerter has been married nine years but
bis wife has never been on band to see
him when be won any of the previolll
three gold medals for tossing the platter.
AJ admits that having won three gold
awards maku him more reined this
Ume around. But he adds, "It doesn't
mean that I want to win any lea lhM in
tbe past.
"If I didn't want to win, I wouldn't be
here. But . I'm Uled to the pressure and
Olyrnp.k: rouUrie and that makea It easier
for me than some of the qther IU)'I who
haven't pne through It before.
.. If l hadn1 have """ In Tokyo I
woulcln1 he bera now. Bui I !ell obilgsc.d
In slay In shape and try fer another
Olympics becaule I fell It wu upected
" .... belnl tbe defenclln& champl<>n." Oerter .. ,..
"U I win bert, I may eonUnue to COIJl.o
l"'k If I loee I'll probably rellre. It'• ""'II.I lo slay cm lop. ,._ put two
yean ban beea eopeclall1 bani for mo
•
becauae of lnjurlu and oil the good com-
peUton wbo have come along.
"It't not like baseball where youp
more <r 1 ... melnlain a steady llaf ol
condlUoning. You always have to be'im-
proving In track or you get Wst in tbt
shuffle."
Oerter la nursing • groin Injury Iii!·
fered earlier In the week when be :SUpPed
on damp .grasa at Olympie Vlllqe.:He
took the rest ol the week oU, tatina;ib:
a tew standing throws to stay loose. ~
· .. The ume thing bappened In mC;'Jn
WHITE
WASH
•• •• -.. -'E € , .. -
·--= :::::
eL•WM WMl'Q i
Tokyo," he recalls. "But that injuryj!I
much more aerioua. I was forced.toe
pete, evm ;w1th torn tlb~cage nuJic1eE
..I don't thlnt llila Injury Wiii boliir
me." fi:
Oerter predlcla that Ludvik Danetii
Czecbollovatla (runnerup '":I 11161), Gary Carlsen, Jay Su..ter
-will bl the top four
the '61 Games. --:
He dedlnea to pick the ftn1sb ~
however. Outer bellevea: that al
medalilts will thrvw over 20Q teec :ea
opines that a losl of IOI or 111 leel""°1 f>retratt bad broken through aplnst the on that one 11 a.Id Cash.
....rtngly lamnclble GO-. The np;. then broke throuCb agalnll "'II'• knew, with Mickey ·pltcblng ., Gibson and became only the fourth team
In Serles blrlory In win the Uile after belni c1owu three gamea In ·one. 'Ille
othen ,..,. lhe 1903 Boslon Red Sox In a
.Once A-r~:~1~d the · Village
be good eMigb fer. vlctoey. '·
Olpple. Brief• -
Mel Pudor Pd Jolla Car1oa, lie
U-Slatea oprlat otan, agree IHI fla
lnek .... II Mellco air.la llOt u !*
• tbie IHM: &&r1u com,..W. tval .t
.,
1
oi; '" •••~
I
olne-(ame Serlea and the 1925 Pllllbur&h
Ptrat.es and 1958 New York Yantees ln
1e~game aets. Detroit wu an .. , onden1oc alter dropping tj>ree al the flnl four.
MEXICO CITY -American bopeJ al
wlnoln( a medal In women '1 Olympic
..u.yJ>all compeUllon have taken a
llrioUI dl'oP a f t e r the Y ankeel W e r e
thnabed, lnlll.JCCelSive acrhnmagea with
D•n:CHT t,.. IT, Low11 no Peru, SOllth v--· and•····'· · ... , krlll ... ,.... nlll~ .--.. ~Ifft. » • t f f lrwdl, N t t I t co.eh IJhrJu Cohen ~ed bl! lineup
.......,, .. ' ' 1 ' J•"'•"'· • , • • I n .. llm• In ~.~--·· th ,._ ·-·· k"""" ft 4 C f I l'llod. d • e· I --"°" oNUWoi c.-. ,. • 1 I • °""""' 1• ' I • • Konmm. ~· •11·~-•111 ,_.,..., M t 1 t t Mc:C.,_, c a 1 1 I AM Hect afNewport Bach and JIM
°"91'. • I t I I Mwia. rf I I I I w.....i '~ · -,,....,....., d , 1 1 , ......... " 1 , , 1 -.., -captain from Hm:1Ungt.oe
-
,.,....,.._, ' • • 1 1 o.111AN. • 1 • , • ..,_,,,, .. oa:tbe Yanbe -1--• Jll I t l I ktlofltld. • I 1t t e --., ..---..,._ """'°"• ··:· ....... ''l' .,,, .... .... l~ (A)· .. ~ ..... ~ .... ~-;J: tm : ..!. .. 1 . .. ... u ......... OIJmple ..... "a """'• (NI •·:..:~··••·· Oii D Olll -I wW a,t ceJebr...._• ...........,_ I...._.-. -tnfl,,.. 11'1" -ltWllM' anf CO.•. Let 1 __ ..:...--. _ _,. -""'1
-Ottnlff I, St, Lwfl S. n -• ,.~ a -wMil 'OieJ Pl.n::m la ()pelt.a ~
""'"""•· Hiii -........ 11 -...... 1 ...... na-~ ,,_......._ IP Ma H a1 JO vv....-~ •Ulltll~ '• 1 I I• n., .. : ' ~11-t) ·····~ . ~ •· 1lr!lt -t:•. ~ _--. Bm SWUtw, ...... um, hn. Get, . . .
away•emtl•-,..,.toflo
...... ....,.. ..... lofon' lall a.ldt. Tum......, IOld Wedaesday Ille llad
.... ....... entdl ...... ....
lallow!ll •• r loJOrJ. Ao llld ... •••
trt.,.i ma.rt tor aokle w.U. ..,._
las -.. U.J. Olympie l'trimJnlal -........ Dea ... . ., . ..... .,,,
Tht Uolted Slate and Rullla Tlmnda:r
were -No. 1 ln the two groopo tlJat
will move oat lb the _,mg g-al tho
~ ~ Tournamanl llmflnc ~-Tht lh>llod Slate will -Spain, and -. clu1les wllb PoloDd lo Ibo l1nl ....,,
-Lika Talloo, -11oe U.8. --.... 11a111. . Tky.., .. ,,__ ... __ ....... ---au.1.-i.111a 111-., N1111lllolI.I ... wto11 ud ............ ____ , .. ., .. __ .Illa __ _ -~ ...
J
Villa Parli
Next .Stop
For~a
. ., .. -:i~~ .
Wbmi ""II' -tbe -.. -
ud lllt-lllld. -Hal -" 1--II buly with Ir! -8-, ~,are - -claim Akbll 11, In rullly, polollnr ~ " l'oall>oll piafl to cOnlaund Uie ~
A -U....-lndeod. Alklna bu all !be playt be needs right now. And, be
bu tbe rllbl per ...... i. do II, ....
dfcated bf Ibo ... .._ Ylctc!'lla nm "I'
by !lie -.. 1llelz: !Ml two ...
COQnlerl. .:.-• Tat 1hl'record, tbiy ...-U .. ~-ln-cludlnr blanlc .jobl Ibo Jul two t1m<s out,
tM ud a.a over Bru ud El Modena. ' ·
Tonlallt tbe Lq)ma ..,. tuil• Ji!th -··--n-~ -,,_,, ................ ,
vma P~ at 1 p.m. u.i odilimilira •Y
-" tbe -ls ....... lw tbe SP1!11m of VIDa Port In tbe cnotvlew [Mp lll1lqle. .,
Siie of Ifie r::: II lollalon V!Ojo High ~tedl': ~=· tblt tbe Aldal' cmr II bealthy, with Brian ~to llarl qaln In tbe boctfleJd
Lquna'I llD&l1bindofgrldd(!rl10 Into
Ibo oootat Injury ir.. while vma Park's
SJIU!ul are.Jn .Ibo ...,. ll!ape.
The llportaoa are c:omloS oil a otwinlng
7-7 tie with Tllltln In their cr..tvlew Leapl'optD<i.
Wllll olily --.. tbe llarlln& ~ VWa , Park ls a """" alid ln-uJierionced team. -.Ver; deoplto a Jaek of offemdve
punch (lie-polnls In each gime) tbe
Sportaoa have Jolt CJll!y In their opeolng
tell of. tbe ~· .J
Quarlahacl: -A""'1 ls tbe key to Ibo Spctanl' off-. lie ·completed nine
at II for IJ1 yo<dl In Ibo otandoff with
Tultln lut -k.
The Artll1a bout two classy running
backs, ooe (Bagley) a strong !W!fl! 1111!-
ner and tbe other (Kuhn), a speedy, shlf.
ty ballback.
Wlezbowskl topo It off with bis
leadership at the quarterback spot. He's
an ezcelleot passer and runner.
On the ground, WlezbOwskl has covered
14! yards in U carries for a 12.1 average.
I. =:,,..,... K ri': '"' 'II ~=-~· ~:=-1., e-H ~.::. m
i g... i. ~.. !!l
DAll..'r r1LOT l"llltt W h\ ~
CHEERLEADER -C(>ach Hal Akins of Laguna Beach .Wgli School
jubilantly cheer as his team scores agaimt El Modena. Laguna is
3-0 on seasoo and Aklns is boplng to cheer again tonight When Artists
play Villa Park at Missioo Viejo lligh School.. ' · · ·
--
".....IL,-....'"---.. ' ·--.t• "·
Golden West:, Mt. SAC Mix
In South. Co~st Tilt Tonight.
., _ CllMIUY ---a 1-1 wtw -18. MC .... ...,,...... --1-l·L '
Qoldoa 11!!!1 Oo11191'• -.i louft • Cl.m Dim OnollJ'a --.,.
will lie ........ iW Ila lint Tictm1 In.... --........ -W-It two-llllllPl-tbe -llOlll ...,,.. a IMl ""1 ID Bula AM !all C!"\:.,. ~ II 0.-. :-.,".:;::. -== 11 P*' ID
~ Wiii _, --Ito 114 ''Ille Moo-.,-with a 11 .. win
nut " en--.... 'Ille ---11 .... -tlod Looi Beodt, ware ..,.. ID their lloulll Cout C.O. 11-11. larence debut 1111 weekeod, IH, ln Ban ................. a-_ .. _
Diop. · tloo. baa cund IU V.. at a M01Y -
"" _,.. _ 11-11 ... to Eul LA " --....1ao1-.. a-
lars Seek Best Mark .
Smee 1949 Campaigll
I ." ,. '
-IllP llcboal will be •w. piayed """" --llPOd'1l1 ~ Ila ~ 1'-11 to " In tbe -half," be -
. -tbe' Sa'fii\n -Banta "We bold llarlna to IS 1"111 In Ibo,.. Ana VoJlel at·Santa Ana Stadium. • ....i liaJI ud "' dldl1 moe llWll'
Xlckafl itll .... at • p.in. . -tbnocl>out-"
llbould tbe Tan boa& Valley 6.bldl Wotta wM pleuod ""'rmJ phul of ..,... -to do by It -lltwpirt'I attaclr ... for tbe ,....
Ntwpartwillba .. acbllvodllo .... ·-b"-"°""' ... 118. "We_, plUill Hf piola<tlon. We
In Iba! yaar, Nnpart, lllldOr -Al _. throwlnl aod catc111n1 ftll bu1 Ibo Irwin, wal MW-loilnr to YulltrtoG. off-• •-, .,,,,_ -· .. · · Tbe a.Don ol CIOICh. Wade Watts b&ve -" '::-wam t ........ • -......
.......... air-dll llar, 11 .. ; COiia ~
lo!_ I._!, aod, Jul ..... Karina. U·7.
·-=-·1 .. . , " ... • .,t .. ..
· ValleJ, -..,, -BlllJ llDlo CIJI.
1111 tbe llhola, -w-. " Anabehp 1u1-, 11~t. Prmoul>', tbe
Yakono Jolt to Looi Baadl Poll', IN,
-~1 .. 11,
Newport wUI llo lteld with tbe tall< ol
............ -ballbock Tom
llartlD toolPt. It -tbe ' !'°""""" 11art1D wllo ru •Judi -II_,.. left Jul -to....,._
Mustangs Hope ~gos
Will Be 3rd Victim
•, • '
Valley, oiMnrlnl aplod--thret toucbdOWlll In tbe Jut five -·-···-. ' . . .. -.. n-.. .•L •. 1 .• "That wu a win we reau.1 needed,"
lolll1I uld.
'"That 1ave UI a abot in the Cllb I
thlnl; ...... ready to llarl Jlla¥lnc -loolbaJI .. ,.,, ..
Watts wasn't too happy with the way
hla lads played In the flrit two· 1.mes·but
, applauded bla club'a win over Marina.
COiia -Illlh ... -.. lhlnl . wl!J pl ,Ibo ~ lonJshl In fyuf outlnp .
and may be on the way to Jt.s nnen
aeuon ever -a wlnnlna me.
·The Mustangs travel to Garden Grove
Hiib School tonight at I lat their floal
non-league game.
But, tbere la gloom at tbe lo!UJ!lng
llonday to -........ -la Ji. future •
Oreg Jordon, lolesa'1 rlgbt end and mie
of the tty llguru In tbe lo!...,,.. win
over Bola Grande, II out of Ibo pme
with the .Ou. .. •
ro correct the 111ua11nn, cooch •1it11
Peek will move Doug lolcAlllllr Into
their •-u ol CG11ch' Nell Petk's team and 1'"°' _,. ....... ''""· tett • .......,
*
campua. 1n1ur1e. anc1 11c1mess are taking ...... w=-i.:... .. :: :w:...... ·F·
w ...... at 1117'1 ............ .... * * . oo1y.u... wm tell how bed tbe i.uu.wm 111ut Illa 1o1..a... DHa EdwUdi' opq1> 11 loft tackle . aod
t£ · to rr;:;-, l\(u.stangi' outaWidlng guanl, Kevin take •Manlz'1 .. ...,..
lolanlz bu been IUllerlng from a pinch-The ~eld. bowaver, remabia:lnflic!I I
a..:-fl i~ -I Out, poalbl7 lat Ibo owon, 11 Ibo Edward. wt11 ..... ""' .... iiotch to
' I""'
... i' t I "'..... George Davis "" ..... Jordon at~ _
· · · · lld ...,. In Illa uppor ohoulder .and will with Claude ,Jf;elly at. Ibo quar1irbict Oilers Hope fo11 .. Rebound no11111tup.Anolber1a111r11111etakaallll =:,·~u:.u_~~:S
" KeJIJ baa .... good runwo. . . . E . M k T llbn Jn ballbocla °"' ,-_.,, Classy Lion Backs Te·st .. HB st.anew ... a es ry . :a~r-=== Thi 1o1.-_ warklld .... _._
Westipinster will be making Its first Shepberd.,.JlollkeHayoes. ·For '3r.d Straight Win -=~~=;:=.:= caD Wfllbnlnlfer Hi&h'• briillani arrJy
of backs peoetrale Hunlln8ton Buch
High'• ltlngy Mfen1e?
That question will be answer<d tonight ·
at Huntington IUgh when the two Sunset
League te1m1 collide for their 8 · p.m.
kickoff.
Both carry lmpreulve credentials.
appearance since knocking off Anaheim "That's the ~ set ot bacb we've , . • . ·
last week, 14-2. Huntington Beach IOll l>y seen In 8 iOog time," be 18}'1., . . * 'Ii * ' ;·;
only 14-7 lo Santa. Ana last week aod held · "We did a good job on Curtll, but can · Eotancla HIP lcbool -·111 tblrd ud lU a1411 have no1· bad .. .,.. the · o.;. -
else, ls impressed with Llon hoofers Dar-. ls really _a good one. Very atldom wm you !!Igles play boat to Rancho-Alamltol at Ron Brint tltes over hit old atartlna
ryl Berg, Charley Buckland, Ron see a boy of his size with thole kind of -DavldJOn Field on the Newport Harbor position at Jett guard after being aldelln-Ai
· moves." campus. lld with a -Injury aod Bob Cortiuke
fabled Isaac Curlis to a meagel l<I yards. , . · , • · · _,.., , 2'!!... i Oiier Coach Keri M0ats, llke everyone we handle four? I don t.know.• Shep~ atrai1bt foo&ball 'lctory tionJcbt when the opening of_ fall pr1ctkt. r .~
F. Id Won't Be a Factor ;::-....:ch:=:-: =J:::i.::.~Eq!M-~· :,:;:i:=:.::ou1~ Ie suta Ana ,..,. 1a11 Saturda;y, 1s ec1,,,__,,.1n_. ........ twoGan11n at111eopafti.,-attbe-1p. Tri H
· • likewise c:omi>llmeatary. G;;:-i:;..,~~~'lllil11elbe -Liit 11a1r Div• J-. Ibo 11a11e1• tons nnP. ·: ·
. • "Huntington la a llno, lootbaD team. thJnl ud Jul ciw.., <mve team Ibo wonbona wllb Ill yardo.ln 71 carrleo ao -r;v,
For Colony Tilt-Coon They fumbled the ball away ... tbe '°"' -club ?'Ill --. ~ "'· ls -apln.tr(_ Wiiier nllhl" off· To Escape ·", ..
' MOii lolarlna Hip loolball lana ""'
viewing too!Pt'1 -1e with Anaheim on
Watminlter Hilb'• fleld with cautloua
optlmllm.
Fired-up
Diablos Seek
2nd Straight
They figure that since Anaheim lost 01i
the same field to Westminster last weet
tbe Colonlsls can't be loo bapPy about
playing another game there.
But Marina coach Jim Coon doem't aee
It t!iat way. ·
J 'Tbey're going to be coming hack down
there with fire in their.eyes, .. be saya.
That being the case, be hopes his oullit
shows more Ure than it did ln last week's
14-7 loss to Newporl
"We had our ·poorest effort against
Newpc:rt," he aald.
"We weren't mentally ready to play."
ilistary fhow•, bowtv•r, that Marina II
alwayt1 mentally ready to play Anaheim.
The Colonlits won by only 9-7 last year
and the '811acorewas14-13, Anaheim.
Marina bu a respectable deleese
agaimt tbe ruob but Coon ls highly -
cemed about Aoabeim's Pustna: pme,
leaturlnt! aJl.cIF junior quarterboct . Georiie Fr-aod all-CIF RCelvw cao-
didate Dan Slmpoon
"Slmpooo aod Bob Clayton are M ml
1-6 guys and our tallest guy In tbe -.
dary 11 ldJ: le\!t U things develop Into a
jumping match fer puses ,...,. In trou-
ble." I
An•heim coach Clare v~,
the -..able dean o/. -League coacbel, claiml Marina is a vutly under·
rated toam.
"I've been llll<blng their lll'1" all
...U aod I can't tmag!ne bow th;y've
Jolt -ball _ .. be "1L
''They'ft quick, !OQgh allll _....
They mll1 come at l'l'I·" van Hoorebete, like Coon, 1111 bis
practlca have · ~ better tills week
lollowllic Wt -• defeat. .. I had a clue lut week we weioe bl
tmible with W-. We had a PoO<
practice -but fhls week ....... --ma a lltUa more fln..,.
last week but tt 11111 took Santa Ana lour In Jn1ne ~,bOlllUtleo -...t. tadll power plQI.
pla)'I to aeon. Then Ibey D!eded aa In-1-y1' -· ...tt baa -M lie laadl Ibo 0ranie eo..t -In Ibo "' ";:
tercepUon to·beat them." po1n1o In !be.Jul two pmeo. rmhlnl deportment by a wlda nuqln. F "-Dar· . ' .,
11o1we11 Ilk ..... 11un~·· Grado-A ,,,. ~ ... Joto tbe ..,.. -lluJdl!> Alamllnl bu --If rom ~ , .. ·-.
dele ... with AnaJ!elm'•·' . , e'lli'yona beallloy; ~ that Lawry IPl"!I irvtne uague ls1m1, Ont !oltn,· • ~;:-•
-"They both go Into thllt wide tickle ab< to 1ountaln Valley, 111-11, aod tben to :A bettlt to _. oat of tbe -•-la 111 defenalve llne," be aaya. 1-ra. lf-0. •-_....,
Boowell bu 1111 dolenllve 11n1 prlmad Ill ooJy win of.Illa -bu been a llln lor llon Ola•1lo Illlb ldiool 114
., put the c1ampo on Oller quarterboet IRVINE PO WISTS 11-7 ·doclllon over LI.Habra o1 t b • lJ:I -wbooJ1oo two -OlllJlia
Tony BonweJL . "= !:i°::· to be overly opllmllllt, at:: ~'I field loidillol II L
"Ha'• their biggat threaL Ha'• .. MEET CAL ST A TE II ~ that bla l!l'iddm may tan .. -i.s llf -"1t
awlully good one -be'• paued over IO , · , 1lancho Alamllnl a Utile too IJCbtlY. lall -In tbelr ~, ~
times 111 Jar " we IDlow we're ll"lnl to c.m 1!'.d Newland'• UC ~ waler-Altar Ibo Jut two oulJnp, Ibo l!:ltanc:la , IAqa pmeo.
bave ~ keep him from compJallnjJ . polo !aim, 1lllbeelen un..-• -C"' eoold VV)' ftll lie ., .. _ 'llle.Trttw Wll'l 11(1111.., _vi.
~·tbe llJUl'tlt ldrallhl cla~IJ tills -will lie~ llr);llo. f Paul Joy; lahl -tbe llarllnr ~-=.:~-.::rllo
quaitorbeck Ibo Llolll have loced. rtnt lcalPt II Col llata <IAiic -• ilullao at qaarlerback tllllllbL .r-. ...,. " ., ~ -Ldew!>i>d'• •ltllka Ilaa, lllaa El 'Ille ....... "'~111 lllt UCl -llio llell -... tbe --. Bl -bad -two ... -... ·Hancllo'111ani1Y~,Fr-11ot-k · In.U1tlooal ~,two -.., added In an attampl to I'! Ibo Salloo' dodlnsa•lf~·-~'la
ud __ Bonwell: l but_, plar.tlj \l!llllon. ,.... ...,. Oil bitter footlnr. Ito-· . -* * * lnlni do\1!11!1111 i.. Dlllo __ ,_ * ·* * Bl -~ -., ,.-.. -~11-7. .,. • . JlltlorlelollDd'l'lllDY-aalaftho
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. .. AL1.-ROUND l'RACK STAR BILL TOOMEY OF LAGUNA BEACH IS AMeRICA'S lfADING HOPE FOR AN ' OLYMPIC DECATHLON GOLD MEDAL.
•
In Olympic Games at Mexico City '
TOomey, Hewitt-Top Area Hopes for Gold
-'II\' Gu:NN ~E -·bo: ...... ~~
MlttrCO CI'l¥ -T.on;ltl!nltt of
Oo<oi>a·del Mar and Bili~ from ~· Beli<11:.-out 111 b'Chnge
Coait,-area•s leading gold medal can-
didat.es f<r tile XIXth Olympie Games,
which get undei' way here Saturday. ·
Seventeen-year-old Miss Hewitt, a
senior at Corona del Mar High School,
is given a shot at a pair ol i:reclous
gold pieces in her swimming
spedalti .. -the 100 and 200 -
butterfly races.
Tocmey, 29, is co-favored. ·with West
Germany's world decadlloo record
holder, Curt Bendlin, when Che gruell-
ing 10-eYenl track and field test opens
October 18 and finlshes the next day.
Moss Hewitt's best chance for vie·
tory ._.,. to be in the 200 fly. She is
the American record bolder in tile
event with a 2:2'l.O and that time ia the
best lin the workl this yeac.
In the 100 she is ooe of four Potent
conliestants wi1ll Ellie Daniel (t:Ol.8),
Susie Shields (l:Ol.8) and the wodd
reconl holder lrom Holland, Ada Kok,
at l:Ol.5. Miso Hewitt's fastest clock-
ing is 1:06.0.
However, it's a diHerent vista in the
lqer swim.
Misi Hewitt, a powerful flinisher,
will be egai!dt the speed and brute
strengUi ol her c°"""'rpart ·1rm. &ie
Nettalands -a gal who rei)utedly
Toomey, who came within~ 97 points
. of. tying BencUin's world rec()['d total of
8,319 poinU puring 1he U.S .. Olympic
lriais al .South Lake Tahoe, is fighting
the injury hex u m.ucti .as is Bendlin.
However, the West German ace is
aloo having troUbles pilyeiC>ally. He ln·
jured his elbow tlrowlng the javelin
drowns the apposition Mth her wake. and i! ha\dng a difficuit time rounding
She is 22, stands 6-2 &pd ""1gbs 190. into bis W<rld fec<rd fjinn_
Miss Hewitt · is two.time D&timal , Toomey's best event. are the 400
cham!i-m while Miss Kok placed se· meters, (44U) long jump (25-6"') and
cood in Che 100 fly at U>e l!IM Olym· 100 """""'' (10.5). He's also stroog in
picsinTokyo.Thisisthe'.lirsttiinelhe . the hurdles (H.7); jaV!lin (21M),
200 bultertly bas been beld in 111• diSCll3 (146-2) ll!ld hi!1> ~ (~).
Olympics. His w...it spotl are tho PQ!e vault
(13-1\1), •ho! put (45-7 ),
And h 1,500 meters can go ei.Uler
·way. Toomey bas run under 4::Jl. Bu~
in tne.final Olympic trials he dragged·
in at 4:47.2 -which coot him the.
WQJ'"ld record.
"I wasn't ready to try for a rec"OI'd
at tbe Trials," Toomey says. "My ooly
interest wae makillg the U.S. team. I
have been pealdng for the Olympics
aad by the time we start competition
oext week, I expect to be in peek coo-
di.tion."
Toomey !UIS been the bani-luck king
Of the American d.ecatblon. He broke a
.former world record in the U.S. na.
timal.Wi at Sa»na, Kansas, but had the
8,234 -~t effort voided because '1~
fi?~ used light hurdles and the soot
put ring was not a<ceptable.
He miSsed making our 19&1 OlYJDPiC
team and last year during the Pre
Olympics at Mexico City he was ready~
for an assaij.lt on the world record
when be injund a leg during lDr>g
jUlnp praciie< and bad lo=-from
compe1i.)lon.
But now he's in illop form -ready
for Mr. Il<!OOlin and Ille rest ol tile
Olympics field.
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(lied that their rqother, M!'1. Norma Crank, la
brtngln& home the l>econ,1 er marliii, ·iire llx.yeer-old
Bruce lllid ftye-year-<ld Cri~ C:torit ol.11u$111·
Im Hatbour. Mrs. Crank cauPt ~:i~er Oil
light tackle after .45 minute. ffjh!. · .
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Art Bro~ ... n Bill rim.on ,. Gear, joe Fttovlc· Od. =:· '' "la a 115 cublc-lncb Bartl v1n" 1. PoMns t1101, •:tat. LM!lb 11101:1 · Los Alamims Results
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a[\d RuaS Larson carded .Sis tO P~kin with tbeJr .. folJoW ""'6..._. .... 1..,_V'/ W ft• 1, ,.,,..,_ 11'1, 1o:u :t &tnlnl' Wl'llt!M!lr !I), 1i11ts J, Tultlt (101. tie for first place ln a low net by John Lane:~, Ffed Kell perimental JacbO.n fuel in-'''· 1o:t1 s. H11ddLtl1ton u•1, 10:..a ., 10:0 •: FVl'llc tl"VJ, 1o:n 1. ltoartc
event In El Niguel men's club and Art Noel with 'IOI. jectton. · ~u~~~n 10(~1•5• 1~1:• :."1it.~!; .i~vbiri!:i.~ '«,'e'~~~°' 111~~· ~~:· action Saturday. Jack Valuek and Mary 0 We figure to ~ rwmiiig (MV), 10:• •• Domll\IUU (MV), Cft\ll, .t1 :02 11 . l'tynn {l"V), 11:04 12. ........, Ith h --• ~-· I Riv~•-and 11 ru t. Prvett Cl"J, n:tt 10. v1ncatt Bl~ llG-J. lldlt ll. 111111..-(l'VI, ~ ......... w f'1 was Dute Forstadt made the a:rade witll "'~ ""two.& a 1;4~ IMVI, 111n 11• Atwaod (MVJ, it:04 . 11:u 14, 'ttubbtt"d 11G11 11:16 Dilsaver aild third went to 71•. · tbenta ~ ~ we'll. ~ye an . , J•YV" J1,._
Bud Wrl~, Orv Hudson and Women's club acUon on Fri· even ~er engine. We're cur· ...,...11 ·~ .... ~!:'~ VIII• • i~ 4rao!:111n' v:=-;1n::!~ i~
Harry Buckley with 68s. day wu won by Dorothy rentJy-worktng on one with '111 """"" u, Ml111tn Viti• N WMver. 11:1t Frant s Ith and Al T --cublc.,lnch dlapllcement." TCll' Ml•lan Vlth> l'HIMr: 1. Ptttt. ........ , ...
m ~.. O'Leary Ruby Hultberg and Tl 1 -•• of 1o:A , .... .,,. .... '" ......,.11 v • ..., 41 won the HI-Lo tourney 'fhicb Millie Pederson tn the three tua, ormer cwtor v1rt1f'f T°" ""'"' .. '" v1r1w f'lnltlltr: Wtltto" 11nished up Sunday. ru .. 1.1 .. Of "ll" com-+'Uoni Sparta Car Gfaphle and an of. ..... ""'" tt, 111111n11111 v111tY • lllcl'I, n 1ot
Tsu Akutagawa of Gardena a:'... t"".. · fleer ~the Sporta·Clt Club of 11 ,.... ,:•rt~-~ a
made a hole-in..one on the 16G-O _Leary won ~ fli&bt boo--~ tr1 Concint;ratlna: h G , d 1. wt1111 1SM1, 1o:n 1. w......, Y-~ 15th t...c1. sun d. y . ors With an 89. ,151~ 7~.follow-more-fil.ful ..... thMa,davt. Yout r1 (l!MJ; 10:• s. L1111btdt (SC), tt:• Al1,l lll,lql ed b Adri Coote d __ ........ ..,... ~· 4. EdM (IM), 11); .. s. Winton !SC). Alrutagawa used a four·wood Y anna an "I ·thlnk 1 can 10 for five 1o:n " l'l.ii 11M>, 111• 7i an
on the •ar·tbree trick. Mai:;.r Evelyn lmler. • more yean, .. he 11-, "1 know 1EM1. 11111 1. a1n11m1R csci, 11 111 " ,. T w· '· Mab: (SC), ll:TI 10. lflf'tlns cac1. Hl11tberg'11(11.28..78 WU tops meu ln their early 50'1 who earns ID 11:1t 11. l!!fflL (ICI. lll:N It. ~ SeuHff
The Neishl championshipi
are. ached.Wed for Seacllff on
Sunday to top the action slated
at Huntington Beach Seicllff,
in the second fUOt;and th1r,d are ltJll v-com-+t"ve. 11MJ, n:s,i 11. AlldtnOn csci. 1110 -----~-. flight winner Pedenon Actl14l11, tJ>e GJ'OW' 7 car&p~ The Caballos and cor--~. ,,,_ ed wllb a 114-M-«I. ' I e •. 1 ~-·~•·· phyolcolly oauo llR Clllnlllf• ni. 11 ,_,..... • . "'..-'---U~""'1YU'6 .__ the TOP 51" Cllrnln ... lllnlahei'l 1, 'Miff;' ·Second went f9 ' ~11 than the 8'dan cars. 1 wun't two midget teams uvw. ,,11, n:S3 ,
Fltulmm· ons fo"-ed by ~"-tired a• '" after Edmolltoo:" N--Meas area remain -/..IUW 1;o,11111111 t4U ., .. !"",.., II Mid.-,.. SIR( ........ tt
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Thunday is aet a.side for the
L.A. City Fire Department's
tourney.
Stipes and Shirley Hawkes1 Jerri drove a" Muataog in undefeated as the Caballos T""\s.n '""""" r1n1111tr1 1. ,..,...,
Nina Danielsen took booorl tbLI yata'Trana--Am, ICbring trimmed the Garden Grove ...'."~·~~:.:====:..::.:..::.J::::ri:====.:==:i::::$, on the !ifesa Linda coune with · wfnl al Daylolla and. Wattrns JefoSet COiia, IH and the
a 1-.U. Glen, N.Y. Mechlnjcal Ills Cornfn defealed tho Buena
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Mesa Verde Country
CIOO'o ,-.g team nm·
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91\!o ..-.1111e now Tuttin
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plonshlps. !Cathy Gerner and
Lorie Sd>weltrer Jed tile
Mtsa Venle cootfn&«Jt "1111
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Costa Me••
Eight m~mbers of the Costa
Mesa Goll and COuntry Club
earned spota In the upcoming
Haig Open Pro-Am on Oct. l3
after copping honon: in a low
net event of, Sunday at CON
Meaa.
!.eAdlnJ the parade are Diet
Low net title for the rtieoth knocked· him out at Riverside Park Broncos, 33--0.
of September went to Mirtha wlllJt be •was leadlnJ and the In Pee Wee ad!OIJ, the
Ciampa. .....wml to H,..11 Kwech. Cowboya beat Ille Orange
Tbe Three day electric Tlctetl for the T1mel Grand Rocketl, 20-6, t be COm·
touriiament wu wm b y Prix Ire .on' sale ·•t the mincbea won 35.o over the
Shirley Hawkes (12) followed Southern Callfornll MU1Jc _Co., Buena Park Tigers~ the
by Martha Ciampa, Merrilee SS'1 S. Hill St.; Ximea Spedal Coronaa lost 18-6 tq "the Buena
Dungan, Rita England, MaJ')' Eventa1 Ill W. Flrll 81. and Port Rebels and the Colta lost
Evelyn lmler, Rita Kern and R 1ver1 l de Intemltlonal li-9 to the North Orange <:.oun·
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DonoJd B. Mcltee of
Laguna Beach bu -.
·appointed manager of
Security PecJliC'Natloo-
a! Bank's L"81JD8 Ni-
gqel Branc'b, schedul-
ed to open In early No-
vember. M c K e e has
served at tlieCapistrano
Valley Brench and Har-
bor and Wilson Branch,
Ceola Mesa.
NATEC Gains
County Firm
W. J. Burke ~lnlction
Co., a Santa Ana-based Orm
which lut year registered ap-.
proxbnatdy 15 million In con-
strudion vofume, bas been IC·
quired by the Natl-onal
E n v I r onment Corporation
(NATl!C) for an undlaclooed
price.
W .J. Burke, president of the
company, will remain in ·the
same poslUon.
OVER 1 THE co·UNTER ' . .
Crocker's
Earnings
Rise20%
NASD l .1111 ... !w° Thun4ey, 0cw.or 11, 1Ni°.
Crossword Puzzle
AC KOSS
l Loud percilsslve noise
5 Strike VIOientiy
9 Greenish·
blue colors
14 Ferris
wheel, '·ti· 15 Shade of yellow
16 Bay of-
17 Trees
18 Ancient
clfy nl!a r
Ar;oll•
19 Datofa dialect
20 Dismounted 21 Tall grasses 23 Peir
24 Measured In certain
way 2ft Relish
28 ll•n's nlcknme 29 Theater YIP
33 Fastening dnlce 3!. Kind of cloth
37 Bttvol 31 F1st1!11td in certain
•&Y 39 Qhd •o lannfsh -'l Hostelry 42 Having more courage
43 Plano part
44 lnest11, for one: · 2 words
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46 Levy a
cbarae Gn 47 lfondt of HetWrw c1l1ndar
48 Put forth leaves 52 Soda
fountlln
itl!lll SS Laughable
57 Lint with tlllbtr
fJlmeworlc 58 Conjoin
60 Made tbe big t~nl• serve 61 Eng. Opm compostt
62 Edible f111gus
63 T!ny detail 64 Roulette bet 65 Imaginary
anl1111I
66 Record, lo
the mind
67 Ruth's empire
DOllN
1 Cos11ttlc preparation
2 City lrt France J Accept
uvalfd 4 Worried
S So11tdtd loudly ••a rn poor hulth
7 Duck
IVIP at
The P1lact 9 Mariner's dlrecllo11
1M11'1
10 Canadian 40 North province A111trl'c111s
11 Preposition 42 ,.ra~lt 12 Sttrs lS A.llonment less~
of sound 43 AS1ocl1te and fllm: 45 Cant ·
Colloq, ~46 "A llttlt
22 Signal bird_.__,,:
sounding 2 words device 41 Swift In
25 Kind of dl1· •ollon agrtt•ent 49 Highway
27 SH 28 <Y•bOI
Across 50 Ettusans'
2.9 Native -chltf god
30 -In-51 Fonner the-bole German
31 Earth-prtsldent enwll'e fir 52 Cert1fn 3Z Kind of flowers: molvtng laforalal
device 53 fOftb.. ,, Flurry with
34 lfotlon 54 lloney of pl..,,.: Com!>, Europe
for111 56 Nu111erJc1I 35 Tear out 11renx
36 Dunce: Slang 5t Cattehide 39 Not retarded lealfltr
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'Religion ls an
Idea as Much
As Enwtion
I 1in alwaya llatwed wbeta I re<e!Ye ~
note from IOll!e plelil e1er.,.... 111-
fi>rmlng me thal be bu .-i !Ids « thal
colUmn of mine U Ille IJl'iDllJoord la< a
se~
·It ....,. to me 11111 no. --1.lulc Is
hanler tban-comJIOlfnl a WMlil)'. ""1llOll
thal Is Uvely' -l>elal tr!9\al. and .Olld-befllldllll .... _
·· SJIUelpeare 111Qe111 lbal !here ue
...--in. --buhllolt-1t·1110·
..-I have dered tllraiip"W.
bloked GUI ol llbne, or al leul ol wood,
wlthoul Ille lll&hlesl ir..,, ol C!Ullve Im·
aglnalloa. ' •
TBB l\EA80N for ·lblo, I am .,...
vlnced, Is nol ao much lh&t preachers.are
Po-u that Ille churcl!piq public
thlnb of rellg:lon u a "feeling" and nQt
as a fact.
!I ~gioll i. cooceived u • feellni -
which ·tt i. on1<' In part -lben Ille
pastoraf duty is merely to make you feel
gooc:k or pious, or 10lemn, er elevated.
Vie almOSI expect . to be lulled Into
boredom In church, fO< we fond to k(el>
lily virtue with dullness.
But religion iJ a way of thlnk1ng u well
as of feeling. It is an idea u much u it
is an emoUoa. And It is a provocaUve, a
radical. a revolutionary Idea, If you trou-ble to examine it down to the roob.
THE PURPOSE OF preaching, I have
always thought, ii to make people feel
uncomfortable, to challenge tbe1r easy
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Gus:
Councllman Jerry Matney Aid
• reo:eollJ. tbal "I .,..., .tbal H I
have anYthlnc to Clo wltb it Wt Ile
gotni to J>Jve a new civic C<ftler
within lwo ;yeua." Jllilclnr from
his -..ilonlll fellow RimUna·
... --Ille di)' will be lucky to have purchued
a s4e wltbln flve yean. ·
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._pt10no abGUI lb<nuelves and lbelr
way of Ille, to provote nOI a ,.,.. feel·
Ing of good will Iowan! God (wbO ii ~
iDOiil1. Jmqlniil U a -of --) bul a ,..,. or obllgallon to
become more of a reasonable and lgYtng
crealure ol Goct · '
To do Ibis ellecllvely, Ille preacher
needJ a lively -of biltory, a llnn grup. of PIYcbolotll', and enoqh bwnor
to make the congregation swallow the
bitter pill ol sell-tenlllny. II Is dllfJc:ult
for me to 1mqine a more formidable
weekly ualgnmenl
11\l!MBMBEI\ ONCE !Jeulng abGUI a
porlsb priest Jn Ireland at the time of the ·
illldlotd !rouble,' when the Iniquitous
Capl Boycott WU exploltJna. hJ1. J!OOl'
ttiWlt8 and ac:hlevlng 1mmOi1aIJiY by
becom1ng a lower-cue word in the
language.
Asked to deliver a sermon on the ex-
cwlve drinking wllh which the tenanls
drowned lhelr IJ!!peries, ·the llrleal es-
claimed: "What is the ciuse ol 10 much
wickedness and 10rrow In the wor)d?
What ls It that makes you ahoot at your
landlord? Drink! And what Is H thal
makes you m1u him? Drlnkl"
A Sense of Bafflentent
W ASH!NGTON - A Utile Inquiry into
the full mwUng of Vice President
Humphrey's proposal for ending the Viet-
nam war leaves a sense of bafflement on
why the doves would be pleased.
Let us take Humphrey at b1a word. He
says that he would stop bombing North
:Vietnam on the evidence of word or deed,
dlttct er indirect. that \_Hanoi WW
"restore" the 6-mile wide demllltarlzed zone at the 17th parallel.
Thia would be "easy'', say Humphrey's
aides. Here la how euy Jt would be. U
the demllitarlzed zone were restored to
~ condlUons of the 1954 Geneva qree-
m.,t Jt would mean that the •pproaches
to Quanglri City and Hue, lwo major
communUt object!ves, wouk!. be relieved.
Preslure Cll I Corpe would be greaUy
reduced.
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creulng lhelr llreoglh In the norlherr
·U'ea nve-folcl.
SO, WHAT Vice Pr<sideol Humpbroy I:
asking 1s thal Ille eommWmt.. promise to
fi.ve up any hope of shearing off the tw()
norlbem provinces of Soulh Vielnom,
'.¥htch bu been a major objective ol lhc
Norlh Vlelnameae command.
The predlclloo Is veelured here that
Presldenl Johmoo would stop the bomb·
lt!i n o r I h ol. lhe DMZ bnmedlalely ~
Hanoi ap-eed 'to "reltort" tbe
~tarlzecl zone. The negotlaton In
ParlJ have been PllShlng !G< lhls lince the
beglnt)lns of t n t talks. The Hanoi
nt1ollaton have repeatedly ,.jected lhla
suggestion u an lmpoaslble coodiUon and
reverl to lhelr demand fG< lmconditlooaI
cwauon of all bombing and Ids cl wu
agalml Norlll Vlelnarn. ,
Whal Vice .Prelldenl Hunqibrey has
proposed repr-.tl no dlanp In
Johnson'• policy, and. lib JG11111oo'1 =~ rectlves I nec1Uv1 napoftle: from
NOii Ill' llUMPllllEY'I ljlOedl to
placate the d o v e e. was there 8"]thlnc
ei.e deplriilt( from Jollllcll'• pollcy. Shlfllnl a grealer mflilary ·burden fuler
to the Soulh v~ frei eledlooo,
lntemaUonally IUpervised ...,..i Jr t,
pctlltlcal, oconomlc and IOCla! nfonm -
all -ue part of the Jiifinsm, in-iram. U -who IU-"'9 the Vlet-
ftlm .J;:ce p1an11 1n Oiitan lllt4 In IJoj~ a .... mood, U lhOJ lmaclno
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'Use Airpo:rt-.to~RUnway M ollorail'
WHAT WE NBB!i' lben, la a major· air
· tfanil!Ol'talion 'o:oinpln · ,irhlcli · saUsfles
Ult Med fOC' a eJose.ln .loo1Uon while
being -plic:e el!e! .
Jmpoalble? l!p! An alrporl wllboyl
clote-ln nmwQ"• will meet these· teem· lliill' Impossible uquiremeou. A 'key f..,.
tor m·lhls approach Is Ult of a .-aIJ
.belween Ille alrporl and runway. Tbls
will permit Olla~ the "¥!WIY In a remole locallon with · the -er
temiliial sllll •Joie to the populated
artu.
Tbe · nmw171 U!ei! lo ~ the
Oranie Counl)' Airport can be located
south Ort spvMly PoDUlated land wily
reached via the San Dlero, Frtewaj< 11tt In-
land on land · wily · roichaci via the
Rl•.nlde FHeway. The riJbl-of"""l' a1,.... 111eae ,,..,,.,. bu a1nac11 been.
acljuJrtd and"the feulbllil)' of runalq a
rapid traMlt system nth u a monoran
along such a rt«hl.of-woy , bu i>een
etlal>lilhed In · llWl1 llludles OI the t,.o.
Anlelel rapid transit lllllri.
t.1tc1n fr!;im, rl'Gdtrt at1 toelcomt. No""4ii~·'9rlur• 1hoUU1 conw~ th~
me1i~1 m JOO toorcb or tu1. . fh1
right io~ coudemc · litttr1 to fit ~t
or tlhtjlnaU Ubtl·ls reur:vtd. All lel-
t<_ra mdil lft<f"4< sig'"ltdrt and. maU.
fnd' .addr111; but names~unu be toith-he!d oft. ·;;quit. · · '
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operatka In some eounlrles esceed .100
mph.
Thus, the trip to·Ule runway, even lf It
were as I• away _, Ontario, would only
be a matter of IS .. IO iolmttes. Al Ille'
NDW9~ Mr; Air TraveJ:er would -.,
fnlm the eoach dlredly 11\lo the loadlnl
tuMel IO the')et craf!. For his trip liopte,
Ille pi:oceu "l'"1d be reversed. ·
The propoied d~v~lop~ent of. Oran1e
Counl)' . Alrpoil wllh -runway• meets the reqUlrements for Oraiite" Coon-·
I)' AvlaUoo. Furtherinore, H prollably
could be deve~:f9r ldl ~ .~ at
ltasl w)lh lw acrlmooiT liWi Ille pA9eJtl
. approach which apjM:atll IO~.one·1'hlch
bu ... beaded towards c:oodeninlng .all of
OrapCciunl)' IO lhal lt Cln become.one
!llgantlc aspi>all landln& atrlp. '
ffiCHAllD E. HOLMEN
agree alw~ '!Jth y0ur.,op1p1on.
· So, ·1 f'!fl jlrivil<gtd 10 ~· tssue wllh ·you at such .a Ume.
dlrec:I .to the boanl. ol the Orange Coul
Junior College Dlslrid and In rel,.....
to your editorial ol Od: I and Ille q..,;.
Uonil "What do we do rm? Where do our
.A sH:oRT ·WHILE agO, in your "Reeds efindren go from here?"
In the Wind" column you bad.a lenglhy, Before moVlng to Oranit ~ ~
aoniewbAI snide crtilcism ol lht. postal San Gabriel Vallty foor ~ 110,. we
service. Being a .poltal clerk, I realize were aware, even· then, ot the Iarii
lhat lhere)s mudl rnont'!pr ·c:tltici.m. matrlc:ulatlon ol high school gradualel to
The Presldent:s sukey found l¥1V·~.u Orange Coast COJ}ege from that area
where mucb change WU needed ·llid Im alone. .,.... you· know all of Ille <oni.ilu of lhal , .
report. . ALTHOUGH TR!IRE ue several llrie
. However, ~ your. col~ ·xou ,rere junior colleges to serve these studenb,
: ptdntlng out s~er.i ~~ which clearly Mar their homfs, the idea of attending ~
can be poJnted out to·be l'tun\an errora by acbool Jn such a desitable locaUon aa
ai>me cjer). U you were to try yourhand occ bu lured many hundred of ~
at ttilarjob you woUkl ·s0on see hO! of~ young people. .".'
some of this type of th1na: is blamed on 'I1le affluent nature of the times -easy
Ott old P.O. where It actually ii the acctsslblllty to autol or the cmt ol
11Ddet'1 fault -WegJble addrelpes, sevff'IJ: students sharing a rental unit -
wrons addresses, .insufhclent pos,tage, has ~de It a relatively simple matter to
poor marking of speclal dellver.y and achieve this goal. Obtalnlng a permanent
other priority mall, etc: resident address trom fri ends or re~aUV1!4f
ALSO, BEAR In ·inlnd the cOmplement
of postal workers, though swelling lo an
. alarming d<gree, has .silp ool kepi pace
with the phen_omei;iat lnct!!ase In ~all so
that everyone ii ~ harder and can
spa\d' f~ lime ~:attenltoo ~·le\t"l'. •
EvefY.one co~plali'ia at the current
· raises Jn postage, ,never reallzlng how
many limes lbelr own inp>me has been
· mulUplled ln ~ same time it toot ~
rat.ea to dOubJe.
Net,iilhelw, lei us adm~ that the. In-
stances you named did take place and
the1 should not have. Evety factory h"" a
traah blii (IX' •Polled parlJ . .Every mar.tel
mlisl diKanl spoiled merchandise. Ev.ery
' Jn residence In. lhu area has hardly bft6
a rnbKr inconvenience -thus no out-of~
· district tullton .-.
Granted -students sharing a rental
m"l' be contrlbutJna a minute amount In
tu. And who can blame them for their
youthful dtslrt·to attend a colleie only &
few minutes' drive to the beach?
HOWEVEJI, TRIS. ls nol 110lvlng lilt
problem that extsta for the overcrOwded
school a< overbl!rciened taxpayer al lhll
distmi;.t1tO heiitat<s 1n add1ng,,ac1.
dlUOnal taxes to hil btll lo pay for the
"pleasure" Qf studenti from other juiilor
colles:e diltrlcts.
To the Edjtbr: doctor Ji>les a paUent an~fevery laWyer a
I blft ·Written Mn. Constance C. case -1 Could ,0 o0 and 'on.'
I real!ze establlahlng residenee of
students ls a tremendous' task lo check
and control, but I am sure thole ln-
lellf1en1 · eJIOUlh to be rlnldnl up 1)1~
and higher coats ·lft tducaflon can nna a
way lO change the misletdlng figures of
actual ,..ldent qualllled. studenla in at..
Blanchanl In n)liy' to 11er: poslllon Oii • -. , . namJnr of schoob In lho Htmtlnglon IN YOOI\ ilvsJm:a and ·In mine,
Beach untoii Hip ·School Dlllrtcl. lltro mlilakel ua i1arlnl1y uposed. I won't
Is my posltloo u txpreu<d to her: .,dienUon 'too min,· lyJIQI! Jn Ille :J;IAILY
.1 Jeel lhal.., Dlllrlct hal, had IA:~· Pll,.QT an!l·lhe,llmes you cm-eel ii line
'cdlenl Polley up to Iha ~ namin( and l•avt ~ In, '""' realile lhal you hllb adiools iccordlng· to ·a local place · corr<ct ·~ .... or tho Um<!> )'.GU pl •
. ruime· lulialiU f0< thal communlli In fo'ti-·to pYe the nlifen·tbe,added
whleh tbt school ii. located. Tlata, fill!)> of.'a i>uzil< whlle reading newi
westrnlnlier Hip sdiool 11: ·.1.n , Tile day o1 your cohlrim ,ln quOllllon )ou
Weslmlnsler, Hunllngtoa Beach · HIP . ...-a ncw1 ~ of a heikopler crub
School' ls in Hurtllnglon Beach, etc. .--. r!glll "¢. to '!>'·LA Airwiyl ad. I bel
11 appears Utal ..nra1 ynn baclt. i>ut lbal. went oyer biJ. And todOJ!, )'.Oil
Dlslrli:I "backocl Into" iclenlilylng the: liie.' apoloclied fG< tum\lng ·a pl<lun ol a
of · Ille llflb major . ltllh ldlool u the · eompelllor'• l>oa1 · Iii a, story ol a boll
Edbon alte ba:aUR It. WU -~ DUl'1' ~en f1nlL . .
tendance at OCC. -
1'111815 BUT one queslloo Ille lrustees
ahould attempt to 1olve. I am sure your
readers have others that must be faced
realistically. The day of the "shoo-in"
bond lsaut lo pasl. Many .~ are asking f<r a cloer
look at "hat can be Clone to assure them lhit the diatrlcl lo 1harlng I b e
n.spoosibWty In controlling the cOSI ol
educaUon when an Injustice ei.Lsta.
the ,,.;,.... "'••l . . . Oby, I·~~ to on. )l.y Point u .ln ·TD· ,ORANG!: cotJNTic . Airport .Is ' N:.:;.:: ·ii:' i.maol. the Tbomu A. -~j>WOo wtlh the ·ainotml ol lDall
Ideally located, IQ ..,.. oa Ille bub o! a ···-.. · . · • ~~ ......... ,. • :· l!ii\clJed lpetdlly and .well, I. lee\ we· Jn
D. MACY
EDITOR'S NOTE: The resickmy ·of
1111d<nts itllder 21 ii utobll.!hcd bv
thl locctiOn of tM porentl' refld.mce,
~orcUno to OCC Deen of Admf.t.
-lt'.tftMth Mot0rev. A "'4iffng ii
ttnC to tht par•ntl' addresr to vnifv
reftdenq,,Mouir1vsavt.and1tudplt1
1\411< btrn up<lftd for falilfvlng their
parntt' reddtt;tct. TM leaal reftMnce
of a ltUdf:nt ·°""' JJ U iohtreotr he
lives. Al:lowt .JO percent of OCC fUU ~ ~ 1""1111t1 are outr 21, ftt:
dvdfng a large numbtr of wttraM,
Mowrfw r'J)Orta.
.. .._ Edl90!) HIP Scljool W.'!' ... ·-·....,....., the ~ service ale being picked Clft by
complea thal = -· "11'"'.r~"'ls, 111<1,, wlllt ~Uvelf no ~1 far~~ -~_ .... ,. ..... "..;1 the. rilaUv•'" i.w mlslal:u fl CIO /it ri ·""°II boll! -San ••"-II ~ a cbokl """1slenl """ _,....,_,. .., DI ... ai1d NeWpt Jl'reeways incl •will·be """""'' .,... ' · W. do make.
-· froni Ille Sinta·Ana and c-i pr<"~ pollcy. ' • ' ' . -'"••·• ·'---lleltba: 11.namJnr, ot l'SIUllinf, i'.htl' ·II' YOUJt llPfORTS In Ibis dlttctloo
Fretwaya. 'l'lli· ---........... .,, school for .any. ~ . penoa --help In resultlq' in ...... new aw.,.,,...
cae be uled u a-itllly 'l'"'king IOI. · wh!I pi:tyioul Jin~cy. ' ' .of.lhe·'v"" despw•\"·pllgb\ of Ille P.O.
Or-Counly AlrP>rt would be Ille •·• lb ~ --'"and -~ lo ~ ·~·~ ·~~ ·"··'•''·· >lace. Where baa.... WU handled, f baYe _ .. aft OI . W •-....:, --•ft -WW~~"-.. ••-•··-tbe·.:.........~blllw ol the..,..... lbe'-'I~ ru· be>--a•.,,•l to •ou, tlckell IOld, incl ~\ll'IVed. l\lr, Air ~·and'~"~ the ...ti·· bu1 'i'7.;n; lh!nt' .;,.; m ~'Ille
l'rav•. havinl cbeclteci·ln, would tt!tP Tller'a ~...., ¥lewi belnr tr--1~ irioog a~ In llnlllnl out·b..W. ....
Into a waitlq ceadl aq,f "°l'¥ ~ wblak·. . tecl to.rite on.the laoM ol a ...,. l<ir the . , l'Cll'I In . an <qanlzilfoli .wNch . -
ed to_ U,, for removtd runwiY,. SJie«1s al l!ftb major blCb ·-to be construdetl a1mo11 etiurefy ol humlftl wllh Utile .. ~,rapid transi! ")""°" now In ln'our dlstrld. , , . . • Ito belp.-1111 computerltied aociel)I hi
I will 6> my best to --.W\111-. wlilch' It -. ' . •• Q~ ... ---... ma)Orll)' ol the '~ In our~· .' · R. K. lllSI'AD c1e<1N. I i-u-. ~ we haft .. ;h<$1 · l>Orlia,. to ,. ...... Mr wbldi ....... 1!8 tut~ lftal clril ol ltddt. --I.
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arm rost with osh tray. Front door· tight switches. Hidden slorogo, omer. floshorL Front & , .. , -t
belts, boeluf> li.ghls, left outside rHr view mirror. Dual braling sr.stem. Sor. :#.RL459-E109~5.
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CustOm 11880'' ,-a~~tic tran,s. · 9-pUSelig'er station wagon With
mission, radio an4 heater, pow-.air conditioning; beautifully '
er steering, 'pol\'er brak~. ·equipped, full.and comp!ete.pow-rhltet;,f ts #l624A er. S~k No. Ul625 .
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4-~ radio and heater, white iilde walls, stock #4524A
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Sedan,. VS, automaUc transmi.-
. lioli radio u.i· heater ·11r COIJdl. I • • I tlonlng; SfQclt'No: 4121A
'64 IMNRIAl
'81 T-BIRD ·. · ·
FuJf powa', focwri lir COlld., electilc wlDdowl. ·
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· '64 EL CAMINO
· V-8, automaUc, ndlo and lll!itt-
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stioc.t #U11M17.
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'65 FORD ..
IQ-passenger Colintry •quire sta-
tion wagon. Full arid complete
power Including FACTORY AIR
COND. Stock 'N<i. 1572 .
. Ll Banin, 4-dl>Or' full po-iver, '4-door ·lull and complete Po..if ¥orY_ D.r, full featlar inter-, tactor1 air '!'nd1Uonln1, e!Jctri~
!or, ~l<CU1~ windows, fflY .Uts· and _...._ Stock No.
sharp. Stock #5117A 4799A·
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mlJalon ..Wo and heater, white
· llldewaiLo ·gold In ' color. with
Jiiati:hhig Interior. A nry Dice
car. -~395
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CARS ABOVE ·
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Eqlllpped *1th overdrive, ndlo,
heater, p01"r · steeinnc.. power
lintu, whl~ wall tlrel. #li538A
195'
'64 PtYMOUTH ·
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ati the other emu. '#'79aB
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autonlallc traftl~D, r ad lo 1ateerbi;,1PQw.er brakes, air condi-
VS, radio and heater, itlct lJ'a»
mllllon; . nry> Dice,. •Stclct No.
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HOUSU FOi SALE
(1 lleclroorn)
eu ..__ Jmne Terneo, c4K ' m.a9IO" • . (Sun 1-a)
503ll..taoW c-.ser111r .
87HJM)O; hk 8*11227 . (Sua 1-8)
(1 Br. & F11mily or, O.n)
535 Buel, Corona de! Mar . •
873-4869 . (Sat & Sllll)
(3 laclroom)
1747 Plaza Del Bur, Balboo. Penn. .
873-4037 (Sat. Sun 1-5)
2420 Unlvenlty Dr., Ne~ 11-.b ·"" (213) 941-1868 ~ 11-1
1980 Raymond Ave., CoaU -
84M924 . '511 'Sn)
•*1801 Bollllle Doone, ~ Ttlnlli, CcD1
· ~72, Evea: 87......,. (SanP.lL)
*2M cO!t.oD SI., ~rt Beldl 84USllS (9't • SWI)
fl Ir. & F1rnAy or Den)
(111' Weot Bar A+e. (PenlnNlll NB '.,
842-5200 ' (!lilt Is 8llD l:JO.u1
IJll Tndewllldl I.e., ~)NB, ,
842-5200 -• . ' -{Sun 1,6)
. S0802 Mllllco Ln., Huntln(ton J!e¥h
1586-8489 · (Sit Ir Sun)
2043 Pal01Dt Drive, CoaU 'Mesa · ) M6-ll060 (Sat 2-8, Su11 lM
23911 '1'llliD A,.., Newjim -. . --~ (llllly}-
1578 Corsica Pl., ('Meo 'V...S.) CK
.lf9-183~ " (Sat • Sun 10-e)
21ae Vista Loredo, Newport Beach
117MS92 . (Sat • Sun 1-S)
729 Cameo mgli111!d1 Ir. Cd'M .·
575-3000, Evee: 873-05~7 (nl "Sat 1·5)
20891 Horizon Ln., Harillni;on Beach
982-8781 (Sit-a: Sua l·S)
395 )ipadow Lane, Newport ~ch
540-1720 (Sa\ • Sun lZ.S)
599West Wlllon Colla 'Mesa .
842-1771 ' (Sat " Sun 1-8)
2519 v-Pl., (Colle(e Part)' CM
842-1771 (Sat" Sun 1-8)
(4 _11.c!room)
"' ' . 1611S2 Rbooe Ltme, Hmdlngtoa l!eldl
837-5178,,847-3880 . (Sun i.S)
*1338 Gal.uy Dr., Dooer Shorar '
(714) &42-82S5 (Sat .. San)
1000 W...twlnd, DoYOr SOO.es
842-8238 (Sat a. Sun).
' 2107 Slntilgo, (Blfcrest) NB
842-8235, · (Sun 111-5)
(4 Br. & F1mily or Din)
*4639 l"aldleld, Clmeo ~
87"'331 (Sat " Sun l.S)
1842 Sll)Uago Dr., (Dover Shores) NB
846-1550 {Dallf 10-5)
2U5 Lllhthouae Corona de! Kar
844-1010 ' (Sat" Sua 1·5)
· 1751 Pltcalmo, ('Me81 Venle) Cos1Ja Mesa
540-1720 (Sun 1·5)
*4533 Perham, cameo !llores
842-8285 (Sat "'Sun 1·5)
18662 Royer Clrclo. HunUneton Beach
842-8509, MS.:ib74 • (llllly 1-8)
*1924 Leewanl, Newport Beach
846-3255 (Sat " San 1-5)_
• 1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach
846-3255 '(Sat"' Sun 1·5)
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**812 Eoenfni Sllr, Dover Shores
&42-82S5 • (Sot & Sun)
(5 Br. & F1mily or Den)
9U BeDls, (r.allbluff) NB
844-1133, Eves: ~!505 (Sat a. Sun 1
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**1350 E. Ooeon 1'1'ont NB . 87~. Evel: a.uHj, (l)all.r j-6)
2035 CaJ..i, ('Meo v..,ie) c11 ·
&fUBll (Sat 1-S)
D ...... Far Sale
(3 Br. + Den & 1 Br. + Den)
1159 I!. Ballloa Bh-4., !"Jboa l'ollli. .
&'IS-9200, E9oi: 14H98a (DoQJ 1-6)
. ..... Piopwty .... Sale
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**41•-m st., N~ )llan4 m.«oo, ._ StHllO Olan 1-1) ..... .......... ............
Yeu et, Sol It,
Fi1M1 It, Tr1cl1 It
With a Wint~
llOUIU l'Oll SAL• HOUSIS FOR SALm HOUSll FOR SAL.I HOURI FOii SA,L• HOUIU POI IALI
Oti•ol 1000-11 IOll General 1• 111 1ral 1• ........ -....
FINER H6MES P.k &~t<ealt, . Broadmoor Harbor View '-1/-1-
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B'L\UTIJ'IJL QUALITY Tra&Uonal 2
at.irJ,, wltlt roal WU. ..nu. J Bedroom
.... tn• cozlelt Ji"'ll1lld dip. Pier llltl •
float • • • •. • • •, •, ;', • • • •. t ••I $1611000
I llEDROOK -71 tt. on~ Pier • ~~:P·. ~~ -~~~-~-. Ti\r.~ .
OPEN SAT & SUN
PARTY PERFECT • Plllllly ~ -ap..
doUJ 4 BR, 2\!a both home llOlr DOver Shone.
El<qullitely decorated, ~vely Janel..
acaped Jot. Huge brakfut lrU, 2 fireplllc ...
Newly listed. . .
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Td-Lnel M1•ll . ,.,.. ....... """' ,..,, ...
1...,111fniA1111rw .
·2500 'WllftCNlt·C-dtl Ms
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V• Ha•rt 0.C.uled ~
Dave Gambll, Rltr. 644-0020 ' ' ' ~ . -=-= ==-=-=-- ----· ----=-
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OPIN DAILY 14 l'M
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ln(.A-~All~ ........... ---· .. 312 Evonl"I Star, Dove' Shores
Vuw.JJ.om•
PtCTUllESQUE -J'wt JoriDil fJmlly llome. a .BR., 2 balhl, wllll bumed' celllnp, nr.·
J)lice a. heavy •bat• roof. 3 car garue &
large fenced ,-rd with sprinklered euy inaln·
~.,,.. landacaplnf. Owner moving. Im-
medlote occupancy. $39,500 •
11A YCllEST -Moot ln>!Ung Fmicb Prom,; daJ. 3 BR., 2 bath bome·qn I J.arae tree·lhad
ed ..,._ Jot Celiter ball, ID>ltlng fam!IJ
room! Bright "' cbeezfull
IUILDEls CLOSE OUT ALSO
· · ONL T t NEW HOMIS AVAILABL~ ape. --1lo5 P.K lilt
We will • I c r'lf l c. um '91,000 -
4 l!eilroom, 4 i.th View home, neglec-
ted, Ujl never occupied bJ 'l'e>:ao OWD·
RA~HO LA CUESTA, b>.'H1'!iUnlloll Beach, !Iii ~~.a-= = the but val ta· ID a new lloiDe iii Ille en Ure aru. ..-.;. "'fJ..% iiiill boo,_ .
1 & 2 story, S & 4 bdrms, 2 batba, quality C.~o-'°"""'' -p1u1 -tlon IDclDcllDI all kitchen bulll-laa, fireplace, fully """" ud de. -..., ._
Carp.lei!, ilbali:e roof, cOnaete drlteway, large ..i -rOom. .._ •
1131 Tradowlllll1 Lano Open S..ndllj I~ "'"' . Tfy J75,~Worth ,10,000 more as la
1000 w:!::.is~~~C::. "*•' '
PENINSULA -Bayview Cape Cod, 8 BR., 2
bath,upstalrs. Qinver!lbl~ den with wet bar
& bath, living room with llnploce(bullt-ln
loll. Walking cllltlnce to Public Beach. 3!00 ... ft. ....,..
(Located It lllnillton a. Buclw:d) ""' ---. $'19.5<D. -,....,,. BBQ + large plea .. nt paUO. '
915 Wett Bay Ave. Open 111/s..llllay l:»S · f25,050 .. $21 )'00 673~9200 ·-50 6N6
Coll .!.1a :.~-:~:~ 1 1ay & 11cic11 rBa'lcml 1065 WESTCUFF DR., NI ' 642·5200
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TbJ.a ..... 1t·1 -Buy -4 BR, a botba, and . lijjiijjiijjiijiJiiijjiiijiiijiiijiiiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiiji"' formal dlnlog room. newly <mpeted. Ownen I'
moYl!it-'!ollist SOii i ............ $54,750
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C. YH Affard
Ntt to lluy the ....... . OPEN SUN 12·~
2107 S1ntlago, Biycrftt
iohn macriab
.REM.TT COMPANY
Ill Dover Or., Suite 101
MACCO REAL TY CO. BLDG. ,
64U2U
Seles lhrough the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor
Coste Mesa Bo.iird of Realtors
totaled $35,268,700 for the first "
. ol y.Ur d!'llrilo ·
~ •• when ~ticinu7' .... __ ...... ,...
tbat ,. wlll pa.y dJ. the
moc IP&• db SOc dollclt
'!bk attlw:ttft 6 Slhlantitl .-....+-. 8 months of 1968. List your prop-""'bocDe lam ...... 1oi"""'
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er.t __ ,..._ -$46,900 · IChHp)
2',9. baths. 'ne••J'.cw _. .,,. s BR, s 11a, tam rm
... ...... ,. x '° ............ ~. 2800 .. ft.
io.._ .. __ ·-·-diDinl room •. extra bed:-*'~Model -&&be
IUOID at mlmDUin COit. he * ~·' ._ L••
-· Price """"" -.... -1-.:!·N SMITH. * v-.~ -. ""' ..,~ I b & bi& famDJ.
REALTOR cOtloa wtib--D'• erty with 11 Reeltor todey. •,.., -~ • $49.!00 • ' 6'6-32m •• , ............. t1-=~~~~~~=~==1 T""'LEv ... .,._ ·'Gotfon-Noto
OPEN HOUSI
SAT & SUN I 'ttl Duok
9 I 2 llolll~ EHtllluff
8ealtiful Executive Home 1;0 HoM~n .. t:. ~ g: .. ;· C:: EA$TIWFF PAllOUMIC YtEW VA 'or FHA Cottage ... -•BR~ REALTY Jd llChic:ed to $88,000 · 503 Mlrlgold CDM wilh "-"""" • pool. SIH Viola Doi Oro
-~'""• 1-•-pe0 y I • PM rru ol ~ woodm 11m-s,.tcM.., -. Mitnlfl-Vhw ·----•--·-·'-to3BRbomowllh OPENSU,~t._ ~-~lb dod<,'lbalcloodrool-,....__ 4 ·-·-. '3 ·~·-.... ,.....,_..,.,,-.. ~-~~-~ W> Oii 644-U3· E-.. ,_ -·-•M _.., -~---Thi --~-~-+ ·--..... ".!:::..~---· ... ..c """"'"" ....t1t$12.~ • . --OPEN SAT & SUN 1 • 5 ve ~-•· 1 -~ ~~ -• ~ ~ -~ -uuo•
<WtaDt buSt -4 BR 2 t>.th 20' fam room. O:llmer lot. WW. ~ Plq>etty uned. &-~ &541·5110 4'39 Falrfllld, C-She'"' Dov,.-..1xxnewtthpri.. VA_.1""at lcr-..Ut ..... clo-1---·$7500
Wm. Wllihiii. llelltor ~"':!:..~.~ $22,250 odr<d. ""-·.-~'~°ll. REDUCTION
229 Morino. ...... hlellll ' -fer.-al•. W/w O P~_: ~'!?,Down. . ' lllneu ""* olle ol ... p!-3331 · Op.rt "tll 9 htry Nftht Uraaal customized S Im -_._,
•••••••• •, ·l':';i',.~~ ... "::i'," ,.,,. __ llv.m1.. Open ~II * Oclan .Yfew! * ~~~ •• ••••••t tnldtd>eawtlh....,...to...: ·hbre.,.,.•-BBQ. Frldrt&Sot.14p.m. Ol'EN SAT 1 ·5 Qu...med b&illS • llJGllORS LIU.I VERDE ' ... roam.Ptlce!Wouldyoa .._.....,other_ 729 C.mN 3960 5oMhoro Drive ............... pool. -
· 1'1QA . belloye $411,000-jDl' down. , $23,950 HIFlllllli Dr. DELUXI -DUl't.EX 152.llOO, NOW CM.Y 1411.oeot
rAB SIH . ~ ' TIU-bu0t3,,_ ~Bil,S.,ap,twolllldo.. =:::*""'~'=
. IVll ,.u; 2-STORY . · . J-· + ....._ 11m. -""""" s .,,, ..,, •: "' tra••: _
·Ftnt -all-Ii> Olliloet 5 Bl(; >!iataC ,_. ~ lal!ll .. ....i at • SACRIFICE! prloe ..ducea $19,910
Portr. S -BRI, --wllh --,,...i. -$311,'teO brt .... tD 1 . • llolbot Boy ..,.. Aa7lcm w/w CiUpdl, Neu aD ~ a 11a11t ii: li53 Bakr, CM. 5f6.Mi> fllml7 •.ttm. 11n OFIIJl " Propertl•
lwl&l>I ..., ..... -""' ....... VErS NO * 64:i.1n 1 Anytlmo * w111 .. ~ 673-7420 EY01: 6n-t111
"'"' .. ..,. .... • ---DOWN · J'HA·OK Minion . lay & Beach
Loap tencod;.... wilh ..,.. $31,500 . l~ble , Rulty, Inc.
:' ~~iw:' .. i:i: = -~":;1~ nm 1 1lett<r s ....._ ElclUSiVe BiCk lliJ 675-3000 ~Go;;n~~·;;;•;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IOOO;;;;;;;Goo;;-..;;";I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t1 iaa down on J1JA. Price F>"'k'e borne 'that II u .. MOTE. Coat Hwy, c.D.M'. J\111'-. tuW\illy decon.t.d, u ..... -pool • -.
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-...... -looated. ...... -11r---•• 1i.1octr1eldtcb-.u l-1o•c. s 1!2, 111 HAUOR ISLAND :,.,,.~ ~"";. =._ ~~':, ':: I.Alfi.ONT
l,'l!,9IO.Ycur-ll>ould -· ...... Prieoliu ...... __
J'Olll cs.Me to ~ it, 11 to been redlloed Pl;ll) h fl'kt to Uw' in one ·
..................... llail' Ii*---rui i>riOe . .,...... "' -..... . • better value. I • most dClillltw locatkm ......... _
Corona dol Mir Colisw......,. & Co. ~ ~~-""".:; :.,:;:;:_-.
, $6•.500 B/B .... ,, -·---.... _ -
-,,..,,,,,, Tlilo -, 642-7777 ""' ..i ... tr
llldrmbomelllaodedwt11i .DOIHorb<rlll"'-,CM. --
...-, .... ,, looated.. 414 31th Strfft, ape. EYec. 143 Broodw11'~~111 $157.5<D. -
• _,,, 1o1 GOl:r. ,.. -Newport llland · 1 ... 1,,.. 579 dall John A1>e11 · . ...... i.m.w..-.. oPENslJN0Av1~PM Ocean Front H~me _,rrs.,. ·--·-
e1 Jrl. both 1111 . llvinl room 11111 immaculate 2 bedroom •
..,, .... -...... built· ....,, ... 1 __ _.. s -.... • ..... Fomllf iCWSIOlt
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dltloo -ml wt. Doo't --~ -pool. -...... "' -hllla,
Ir I ,, I . I l I 1 f>.j I
111um-"'lt»11>.. lay & I h -.wi,. __ ""'""""..,, .....
-......... ICIC. ..i "" .... All -511&+-.·'llO& Delancy l!-.1 Estoto R11lty, Inc.. .,._ hp. """'7 BY lll:nl''.all Ibo•·
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REALTORS
673-4400 a E. Cout -· Ol!ll m W • ._ Bl"'-, NB """"" -.., to Ardll-. -• .... Sl2X>-.
m,mi rl3«lOO ----lliruot -to 'TO AIL. 1mmedllte ~ French Provincial =:~~ •" loo. Bo ::Tl OPEN SUN AFT/"°°"
._ S Br, 2 be ... _ <P>N n!IJMl-6 (2U) ~,. :m<l5<ll & 1601 Bonnie Doono,
A dlnill" nn. Attract!Ye SUNDAY OC1'0BIR U WAl..LACI
-.--.. :1112v1o ....... (Bda.,.1, 3 STORY VIEW ·REALTORS Irvine Ten-ace
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$11,5(11· ......_ -lloocho A --• .--Rllill-
bomo ... --.... Neoiled .. (no llned ---I _, ) SPECIAUI llolliOI h. DuplH ·
' BR,. • --Unit 1
-.. ..vm.a., ""' 5 "' old. ..... llental """"" fl'9,IQ) ~ terml
CLIP PRIEST, ll11ltor
(. ... .1857
DI !£. OU 1fw7., 01M
(116) m.i
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llYestlln•
Speculaton
Prl-c.2
Wm< s l!lllllOOM --
ldHI °""" -· lrloadoo:
itreet Jot 1k1Z With .SW. I Bechc:mt IDlt huge RUii· ,,..._ .'+"P -POOL & Vll!W-
PrtYl.te ~ Lotded PUS raom on iwk·Uke 3 BR. 2 ba. J'A, tilt-In ru
,.,,. --· "' """""" -tt ... "' "°" -2' II ·HOME ~:_ "'!: ~ .~~.-. --..-~-Redeconted -~·"'° ·-~~-~ ~ lly----,., ring" Wood -._ ~. -.,.,. -. !>noD, Bl1r hq • _. boct ,...i.,..... .. SPRING ....... Rlll>t 1n town. ....,......, 113,500. •~t-
locf1>ome tr•-·· .. 1>'"' AT mu $H,ll50 """t ..... ~
Inc 1om11y. Pr!ood -•t •··•· ~· ! DUPLEX CURT Mru a...lfor-151.5(1). r".,. 1 ---J, ~~ uwn, 1011 Delta Rell r...ta.. MMCl.4 2629 Harbor mYd. C.M. ·-... ,.. -..e, .... vwuuu .. •
. ' !loon, -....... 1""11 1730W.Ooutnw-, East Costa Mesa •LAND m1 <X1to1MERCW. -. .--. '25.ooo _,, ~ .,,._ ~ -built s bed-.ruNDS ·-°'"""' -......... . ....., home. 15"30 io..., Mr. lld<oo. Wollll-McC1rdi., Rlt..._ Moot Vordo -4 IMrm
-poq1 . mt....i • oo1ar • M'-1110 N._, Blvd., c.>1. $2•,t50t
lioated. ile7 -.. -.;i -, --Hord 11 IW .. tlllo br -.. lln9t • boat ...... 1 In • ~ locl11on. 2 -. °'"'"" ..... ,....._ & •··n OPEN DAILY .. .,.. ._ ....... All
-· ,,.,,... UNI 219 '"--1111 ~ ........ llallt-lo-. 1'orcld air.
.. Bnr •1* -· ™Hi.~ ~ w patio. 109' .... N SMITH . . --1oc.11o-~ -----. " vgllt I 642.40Q0 lmdnC .. rf• J Ii\ I $1).}ftO
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LAROnT el'!IA.VA. .. -,' -.--ldoc .. 111"·--IO<Jl85 Ill---Good 119i1a.11th1t.'4M4N •ana...,,.., ,..._ 1111,' .._~I"-·*LACHl!NMYlll -·~~--iiljilliitiiiti~m-iiiij• ~ --,... $311,IOO -'h7 10" ..... TiY OFPD ' •"" •11111 1 pool~ MDT AS A PIN:_•.:::~ CORllN-MAl11N , .. .,.._ •. .., •·•••-· .
I lllll. lll Jtaao, .._ •• ..,ENNEDY RIALTORI , _ ... ,,,.,,.,., .. s ·llNO • " ION I . Coal! • CdM ptoa,, 14' Jot.~ • ---w;uA ~ ::..."'"' 675-1662 An ,... 110... ltoal ._ C.. E:J*Jl
· · Newpwt hlmMI 'IOll JC. -11\'fll.. -·
l --Doll -ltlal Low .l>owR Pillt, OIUole ,_ J' a --.. I' • iw •l1wall.·fll,OOO. l:M 0.. out. Lut PANOIWIJC ... View at 00 .RS Jot. Sl$,lllll. o.-
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. Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
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4 B&. "!-CODY. den + flm. rm. w/'111&
bar. Formal ·din. rm., CUii. 'dialped.
Swim pool w/nn lrge. patio,~ bJ
Beelon. 50' st. to st. Jot,-... 'U7,500
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Neor new 511R. + fani. rm. + farm..
D.R., wwt bor, -•tz:r, -polio off llv. rm. a. fam. rm. .1ult ·llitea, own.
'ft' anxiOU!. . • , ••• , • • • • , ••• , $89,~ J. Clarbon .
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Panoramic Ylew ol. bay • -from n-new home -a oftrllle bdrmo.
lrg. din. rm., paneled· 'faln. ::!'in w;i
bar -lovely ternicea ~ low i....
mce, ei:. decor -Owner tr.ldwred
& must sell at' once ........ .'-$18,500
Mn. Haney ' . --lest View + hol-ltiy ·
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Sell with l..eee/Optlon. 3 BR with
Guest/BR + 3 ba,. a car ,...P ~
beautiful pool & >Jew. . •..•. '87,000
Walter Haue · -. -$5000,-1 ... &tla• .
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;; SllRANCE..._'&9' 5 ldrzM s BR. 1 BA. larre -no. Hoilzor lfitlil•nn 1235 · ·-· or 847-38il0 '· • • 1-1 ,...., Ro6mm1u1 ':-' 12!' .,..::. -
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! li1tA"ll' _, w:u:&ITt -136,'!50 1>!,lliO. o...r *111&1 H.ibor ffWMnda NB . II, -,....;-P1tlo. • 3 BR, 2 Ila, -lot, . m;n..-i '""'"' 1• ltlma...., batty s BllRM ' ... all 1111-iaL c -s . -II """ -._...,. _. a-to pUit " """"'"-Newport S...ch Pll. rns.:am 1285 ""' G. E. --. ~ ··s I! "" E. """ Hwy .. OIM -... s b , """"" 15.oao unc1er ......... 11""-°"""'· S1tui> -• Gll\LS ......... to obuo Rltr .,.._,.., • .... . VACANT:· -TE "5Gl $2C,lli0o.:.~·· -·waJWOGAD<f<r ..... --........... HAFPDAL REALTY . 3 bclftn -"""Coll ra;.;,11<1< ..............
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-• ......... -.. -Eves.. -""'-• le>· -· SO' brdwd lln, ··teoceol yaol, ..... lmp>ed """' ... -""""' l6Q. .......,. -~ '""' bJild mother \tdt on tb11 _., .wte w/frP,. Formal cover.d patio. For apsK tmM poidile. It'1 all:wt>! "1RNLSHED S Bit 'borne YEARLY Llut with -
-lot with - -C Moo llM dlo. ;..., lovelf l!Y • ..,, w/ -<r!IC'!<6Sl.todl51 191DWINGl:R l!ax L. Hodgoa RHlty 1115 / mooth. Family..,,, to..-• ...._,1 •
i:r at or ~· Owni!r Oita • fltll. Paneled tamily'rm. w/ M2-6e 5tG6140 M7~ Acf:, 546-rul den. 2tab,, 1pptdo..,.... :::·:::'!i=:>:: Double Your Income::".:!:;.":.!"·~ c ....... -1ao L;K L.,. ...... h· 1105 N • ., ..... "' 2200 ~=-=
-boliit -for ONLY -511' Cov. -..... -... Awcado -A S BR. 2\1.ba, !pl., hid. pool; ..::815-4'1.::..;:;,:<I,;_·,;_,;_· _ _.,_
JM,9!50! by -Units to I -dy le& -a c.r ....... For Ti.it find thlo wry ......al older dbl. pr.; -~.lam. orea. --'----...,..;io·'-I
built on thh: choke Costa 'Ew!r'y e"xtra1 *195iXI hi 11!..--• s BR home l!lQC' ~ m-88ll days; ~'l'OO'J or
M.,. lot. Siu l!QdOO, bu BY owm:,. &..1,..•nd .....,llCJ ....., wood ' 11oors -• 213: -EYet. Hu•tlntfe• laoch' 14111
P,ent)t f:J mnaWrc bJlld.. 'Ttl'l'l:ftc 2 M + + ~ wttb carpet. Sx111' lot·ecm-T 2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool, beech 3 BR. 2 Ba. M-de .-:. Oltl.
able ,...., and II clooe to View. -1 pd · l!il,GGO ....... -..,_to -.J!mR Olli...
m<ln bualnen """°"· HAl'l'Y • CAllEFll'E <»'!JI 00081:1 • • Mlll ..... 111."'9 Mi-. ' "' .,., ~n~ NB~~ :::· :;t ;:-,_ ~ ....
WJB Trade • .-13'1.soo --"""""Bbdla " ----!! .... ,... ··-IUllR WHITE, 11 .. 1tor T ........... s BR, .... 2% '24 -· -:;:.:-Corona dol Mar 22so1-:::::::===~=-•t• ·2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. b&, View-· tllod pri. Im .. T-"4•4 1177 I· Eve>'-Ooll -675-4430 ovaa: 67~1 _,, patlo. Widow...., ..it IOYD ltlAL TY ' ' ' BR. nr . .....,._., Mlrt. L.,.no -_, ;;;;;~~;;;;;~~ .. JI.&:;·~~~~~:¥~ I $4,000 Dn. 3818 E. c:io-Bw)r, aw. ll&Mf11 Copen ewm.) M6-Cl03 EMlltALD BAY • Ideal tami ~. carp. 1: ~. fD1 . INCOME UNrrS No ~ft. P•yment OPDf SAT A SJN 1 - 5 t"IRIBBO · • BIG HOUSE _ Smlil. ldCJe lib' home m lfduded a:arde!n Mo. to Joo 15th; avail. llO\lf', MONARCH BAY A ~ZA
Neat 4. BR 1: ·tamBy room 2137 VISI'A lAR.EDJ f BR, r.n rm _ 4nhm .ttirC, t bedml, ~din-CaH 213: 795-9968 LOVELY OCEAN VIl.'lf. S
1 BR Duplex $21,500 on1y about Sl!ll -HAL l'INCHlil r. A-. w/llltcb _""""' ,;,., 2 Ba. ltlc nn. _.. ,.. w/W, , BR 4 den, s BA."'°' 9iio.
Ne<I u • pin. ~ A.......,., u ,... • ., ..., E. "'""-.,....;, · * 'Chafla1I Reef ' lob! ..._ --,.. 2 ball--Lido lolo 2351 "1>1. pool. iao> -:Jrloo 2 BR Duplox $29,500 , Vet ,... moke no dOMI C d II I w/1Jre.111t. ......, so -1y Pltlo. ....,. vi... • anil 2 BR. J bo. Sllt)lso.
Large deluxe units, payment at an. SPLIT-Level 3 er., ~ ba. ,Oii ._.n •m ~! Gr..t for <Qdaar p,51J). AdJolnma lot, com-ATI'RA.Cl'IVE 1"1'n bome adlllta 496-ll43 betw J8fr,
private patio! ~ """""'-" """"' in EXCELLINT IUYI ....... -· "'9· !mcod -ltMooaped, 1i7,500•. avoi! for _.. term lease. · '
3 Duplexet $57,500 lnei~~~l B1uffs. ~ V«'f lat. Tep Pl•r )lard lolded w/treea 1: tx· m11111: bt IOld wl.tb « lfteir ~ L~ley ~o RENTALS ;:
On """"'"""· """'"' OUEGE REALTY '"'" ,....i, .. .....,,,.,.... Spectacular View ot1e "'""° vacan1. .,.., --· Aph. Purallherl ,.z= i-3 BR Unl11 $12,500 l"l>AdlmuZHJrbor,CIL Cati>. -· bllm; Ill'. 2 oa;.<N A 8AY. 2 Bdrml, • 111£1 l!D)olr Clrcle H.B. Huntlogton lloach 2400 -......._
o.i""" """· built·lna. 1 "'""""""""""""'""'""""""' J poob; """""· -t. ...,.. with -· .,.,.i. <Roa 1" bet/Wuner 6 Ill'VINE OOVE . ~ Go-al ·-N-ever a~. I' tel'll1\I, $33,250, 644-1400 lent oondl.tkm. Hell) ~ mcd!l'D bcme, mo 2 BR. cluiil'X: n"11 turn.; •ENT .:i::.
Older Heme $49,500 OWNER TltANSFElR&ED • Owne• ,.,. tor: OPm OOUSE DAILY 1.. -built-In _, bul!eta -.; -· $150 Mo. CloM 4' -
Onlrox:m'J.ot.Willltlke ~=F4tci::~0 :~ BY OWNER ·Chat S1ll1bury. 1;;'81t1 ~= ·•cabioeta,qQalt"ytlleAoor--to~h.113!fll&...9880 3 Rooms P:umlhtN
.., '"""' E><e'1 area. tc.. .......... Bick llay Homo 67U900 "" '"' q In entry -..., $25 Mozitll '!" =::. ~"'" -• "'-p1ne wood "''""" w/ "-EYerythillCJ ldldten • ~ ..mntnC Lovun• leach 2705 ruu. CPl'lOO TO lll1f
fa m II y 'o om, I u g e blP beamed .,._ 'BR. ChannlSHJ. U-EY..-IEMJ pool, -belmtd !MD& S BR 2 BA 4 -....,, No-o.a.e, ';_
landacaped with lhul· 2bath,femtlynn +hlle ~ ... ,~"" ·rm.f.bedrma,Ji..tbl,«1¥-Beaut. brn. ~ HFllC
n-..i • "''"" "'""' 1ame ..... ott 16x>; tt -.Country UYllllJ Wdc 1o ~.Fed Mart or..i ....u 11oat -• v1 ... (213l """68 , Fumlt~ b.zt.Ji
roof. Name lQr t81nl, W/W crpta:, all bHina. $40,500 Zodys A Golden Welt J\lllar 9119,500. · . RENTALS 511 W 19th, c ·M -*
priced ,.. quldt "" for 2395 Tuatln Ave. Coronm del lii'ar °""*· Ntv . -ct! TUllNlll· ASSOCIATES H Ustfv lohotl 1568 vi 1A>01n ·,.;;m ma
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* 642-1771 Anytime* (-efta) ""'-Rell new, a llr, 2 Ila. Ji <lee. --· $0.500. "'" SOL VJSrA bu an addod 1--(?1'1 4!Jl.ll11 c;.n.ral 3000 1115;. rr:;" ~ .-Estate lblt-b. lmmed. occpy. out tau •vaJWil~. ilmllY ~· th~, frp!.., • • ,.., OWNER~. ml.Wt aeU' of town O'llo'MI' Oil pmn1ses Shown b)' IPPt ~ • tt •newly pUnt. 1 -una· Niguel 4 BR, 2 BA, 1am11.y room, patio, pool. 5.l4-Slll !1111
Moonglow Witts BR, 2 BA a11 '""' bit-loo, 114 s.m. ""'Uli•erolty Dr. W WI llttr ..i. 131.!00 -.. llrlum. ·Ne• home In 'l\ri• 110 FURi!. llach., lllil !>W i
A Spanish "'-or fonno! din nn, tam rm, No< Bcb. Nr. Jmne.,,_ lft. ntofl, • lax L. Hodgoa ltHlty a 4 'Bdrm iloma • lllld· Rock, •'""'t to UC!. SMm· ..,,.,,, Utllitteo.A-lo-
nuw crptd drped. Good nd&li>or-Sis. fll& Martne,.Be!bol. Ill 147-2525 .oaped. blt·D, doM to new mln&', UnUa. etc. P'15 mo duded. 53M1980 'Birr. •
GW. -.., .. atrium hood,' cloae to """"" A FliSf Tl OH.rod ......n Open '111 9 pm CAN YOU SALUTE? H-American • ""'*-II "" lew. '1S-%163 •--------·I gives you ~e &: moon-llhopping U'8S Em-!i.nt me P'ui.t. Pneed tnm $35,EOO to vmY aean ' BR 2 ba 1
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t1oorl'LUS m..,.._ v1.w • -·· • .. • ........ ~ -· ·---HlllC ....., 1ar _....,. N al Bad< Bay ....., livinl BY ...-. Colleoe. ,..,.. """'"'"""ldenw/.,..bv, OC~N wn:n ,tl>dr i::i ~ty .MIJl!E lllim .......... VIII•· $2lli/nlo. Agt. 546-114! • .2200 ELDE :
room, master alite l break· wlpool, 3 ~· l Ba, 2 fr pk:, I 1'plea, lie Pool, 962,SOO. f BR. 9ePU'&tfi dbl nn, ., ~ 0tt:£ tr VA i.ni-1111--·· • Comer Vtr&Wa fast area. This home bM the large ~ tn. room, WAl.JCEl\ RM}t;y niut.r BR, mdom ~ ~ ~ eqh.. l . B&, 2 ~. family rm. $125; NEWER 2 BR., fenced New 1 BR FUm. A.chiti · .
added· dividend ot be4i'W a built-ins W I d!!hwuber. !33B Via Udo 6'15-QOO -.:> I(. ft lMnc ueA, Pool. b ·ctalwh' Mlq'"veteiw• bk·~ kitdM!:n, wet t.c, Jll.'N/ ~ ~ 4 pet Ok AU J!!lectria . r
nN" luxul'ioul!I Ivan Wells' ~OOO. CWl 673-19!J or OCEAN FRCJri'1' JD@: .} ~· A·l CX'IDd. Re-• You .re probt.bly ltil ell-bel.cb. ~ terYioe, ~ . ()xqpux:y NO\I'. 111 .
built .t bellromn.·3 bEh bome 6'l5:..a:25 ~ modem 3 br. dln nn, duced to $'14,500. sttU. We cu help! Olll ft. poola:. . ~. 5 BR. 3 ba., 2..tory. $150 month • ;Rdt, :...
for <mly 161,900wtlh1'1% IMMAC-Llkt'new&BR,~ !Z'l '-·""''bo.'IO'l.SOO.'R.~.Rlb. lb.1 -~Eeb.b!l9Um · All""'lor<mly$45,000 Mlftyextru.Avallable SUS CASITAS. fin-Toi!abl .. la -MODtlcellO Aiio -or·--1'222 Shorloomo· Lo BOND ltoalty NOW! Family 0.(( -Ro J a -e. condo cn Fa!rritw Rd. Lotl m.:JOST SOUTH Of H)WlY M 1825 So. Caut Hwy., Bkr. Furnilhed 1·Br •. a Bl......,.. ,~.,;,.!:~~ al emu. wm ..a ""'1 "' , BR """' S.:, _, ~ u""""" s BR, 1 "'"'home H•ntlnt";!' Crest So. Llia1ma • $1!5; s BR. z bo., w/w, Apll. "
1842Sontia .... Dr ..... ,,.. ......... ANXIOUSS46-3006 Slen'a v ..... -to Olll -.. NHCloaiittlt BOpon-S.t/ ft 1 to5 "='8us~ ~Kw~~~"'" 2llON ....... BITd..
at $.p,500. C.U. Paul Nordin flxin' -bike oft«. ~ham Spanllb at· LAGUNA NIGU&iR.ESAL!lS ....... ...,,._ M~ by Ho~
B/B ""·""' -... l<lll. G.l., -Ir -lor .... °''"'" Cont 'roporty rlum e. s .......... 2 c -· • 00 $25 ..... Up lew-orltjbmit5br, ........ ,.,_ :m.._teOIM'™""'botlw....,._eaD._..e .~ . ooto ol nao .
2 ti.. avail. Nov. 1 or 3 BR. O:Jndomimum ' FHA :io.n. Htary on tm Laeun1 IHch Income. · , • Studio A Sada QtL • ·
Ocean Front =.,..";.,. ';t" • -Neor CdM HJ;.,.;:;;. &SllO.IDMcx.t • • Br. • =.! Rell Dtat.. ':ri.;\~~"t 3 BR family Rm : ~ ~ ~ ":;..
I Prt patio. $311,400. 6+MIJ1 fll:d,y rm. 2515 ~thoule ~· belch . $8000' AfmUAL JN • New cm .... Balboa UIDE 3 Br .. .t>ome by ....., 83>-1611 ..: !Ml7 doya. OIM. By owner. * "'-1010 <Xlfilii Pl!ICE .. 7.950 • .Cleon ...... t. Nice )'lnl. 23'/8 N ....... Blvd. llltftl5
• ·~-5 '·th .. _ OM\ft', Fnnl din. rm, nu WA_____ nwt.l"IMI 2 Br 2 BL .. _ IACH~o-·s H•v1N . ' .' ~ 'J • The Fireplace, dOltie prqe. --="'==-=='-'""" """"''"""• . .,. l&JJlle. df1)S' shalt C!'pb. Chw lot. •--nv:i," 3 bdrm #82 dba~,.._ ·• • _..., ~ ~ "' belt' rneome buy in tow'n. :$1115 per month. GUL MR. WIISJN W!Jl'r .
Large li'rine' room , aeparate AaJme 5"' % lout. 1980 BUboia C.OVet. $60,000. Would ho~%~~ ~UI ImlDU'lll.ate 1· BR. ·~ ~ AY-AJJ... ' · MYHRE 5'f0.U.Sl (open eves) 1 11R. lJm. utlL pd. al
dining room. Beautllicy ~Aw OM~ pnffto aCl'ftP in trade. ' • built·IDI, earpet.d, cotl!'ed , MJ9SION ~TY Herl. Real F.Mate pool. Adldtll ffl ... l 'lfl,
fumiibed, mat1y extru. Lux· LOOK u..g.7711 " . pa&, • ~k to·tW:be9cb: Phone 4Qt-0'131. 2 BR HOU!Jle in o:iun, ~. 968-1740 -
lriius. $1!25,00J ' 4 :er. 2 &. $21,<n:I Nortb BLUFFS vee; l BR. 2 lllbff ,tnfMUla 1300 ~ ~?,500 ·~ .J,l!iot ·LARGE 2 BR 2 BA view .pr, $12) mo, 2 mo mu A: LARGE 1 M d•Pl•x,
Bay & Beach C.M. Sell VA, FHA. B-Baths; coodo., n..: to pool ~ --home, ~ W/wet ..,., fl5 elKlllng -req. -· -· ~ •
Realty, Inc. -,,.... By ...... "1.!00. -Just. Come· Oft ........ Eves 8124138 -.cellltlc, ,..,.._, Av .. Nov lot. 231>C. Ceell Eut w-ex -
US W. Balboa BMI., NB EASTSIDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. Us LUXURY~., p:IOI, fS11., 2 We'll IQ' mol&.,anythinc ;.; ' =ty ~~ Beth k.e . Place. 6*-9295 DELUXE At*., 1 a p
673-9200 Ev .. 541-6966 tncd yrd. Crps, drpe., ~le. Br. 2 k Own land. Imm. to et _. look t tbls ' 2 BR. pr l*tiO · carp ideal fer blicbelom
$22,500 with 10% down. i-. S29,500. '1S-28llS -,,.i! ~ ~ USTINGS NEEDED EV~ Et ,ii~ NA L Ocean Drpo. 'sto.e,'",..,.,.Tro~ 1'BI C!Ueb .
Put Your Car Jolm Vogel Rl2'. &46-1615 Oneo ... -It • look cutl ; 3 • ' " • BRa ..... -• Good. ''""" .":', ~ ....... For ocluli.. 1 Blk. ""'G Ttte, """'"' 1 .... • BY OWNER • N•WP!>rt Haight• 1211. Bil, •·-· "1>1e. -cub to loo'\ bloren waitlas . -.ci<& . ...... $150 Mo . ..._.,.._.. pool, adults, ... lw•olhl. In This Garcaga Lilt • BR. Fam nn. llie ltit i.te. u..ooo. WE GU.uWm:i: SALES 2 llR houo" _., -lMC Momma. __.
WI\¥ drive -if1 an t.e! 0rps, a,>tt;. Che to IChll A CJ.In" DRIVE ADDRm aUIR, WHITE, lultor lF PmPER.TY MEETS Dana P.int 1730 ftnctd yml.. SID month. ~ a:i!AN, j\ft 1-..-..
Bffdl, Pools, Tennis. Lota ot + ?DDft. Pt,9!!0. 546-Sll3 and *&ant 1"ic . .S BR A. 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B, OUR SP'DCIFIOATIONS ~ SM-1S3l lncl, W/SfiftCI. ......... M
tun, and time to-livlna EA&"r SIDE: 2 Br. tr pie, lom, 2 b&, ldSdVblt·tn., 675-4630 0¥011 673-5122 BRASHEAR llEAL TY 2 BR.2 Bo. 8 yn otd\ 119,950. 3 BR. 2 Ba. _, -· peb. !iA84m .. · in~ low maint./bmie ap. SlB.!iOO. no down V~ R-2 =-500 ~ ~ "4c, 1Mi7-8Ml Eves. 968·UTI ::: p:: to Hfftor i: ~. $110. Mo. e LARGE e.dl. iQ·bn
-s p." I•. ...... lot . ....,,.. G. .......... I . LUXURY l'LUS '9&-286.'I -21"' • cl--ca:. .v.r.
S29,1'0 ,_m . ealty lay hlands 1350 RE T L ' BR, 2 BA, -nn, ---llri¥t C&
OPE>i HOOSE DAILY l • 5 Moll Doi Mar llDS Neor H.B. P.., Ole ..... 241C Sharp ' BR., 2 b&, l'll.SOO N A 5 $2Z ""· "" "'""'"° St * SllO .t W Jllliii .
... LUGONIA OPDI HOUSE mA or GI. All .... ..... -'•mhllM CH. 213: '1111.-, -..... 1115. _ ... Nr -
Nnrport Shoret G.I. J IR..-2 •Ants * PLEASANT CUI Haven a SAT. BUN 1.(li tlkd: ~. 2 pe.tlol. Oolt Nmm. 19115 Pomma. u ..... Cheshire 1 .. 1 Estate Thia excitinclY crated borM Br, 2· bl. + 2 Br Ocean Vu 1747 PJ.ua DtJ. .b to Martna HI i shops. Rent11, te Shere 2005 EASTSIDE Qmet. J BR.
615-Z>l3 6C2-3615 , ....... ··---lncoml Apt. "9.500. SU.M Balboa fz11 --· ltJty •. WANTED %142 -old Newport laoch 3200 ..... bltu; -~ den ......-.i by opedal UnbBllBYable 147 .. 5~3 * 193-4152 ba<helor to"""' very Iara• OOEAtl >'!!ONT l«lME-ooiy ·
HURTING patio -· Home -MANY WllU)J:U"1. OP-VALUE • 3 BR, 2 b&, patio C 8mlllXf( 2 bath VA, I bdrm ocean btt Ip!. m Lovely -3 br <Ill> """' OGLE ... 1221 Owner bu bouehl another painted. w / ~ irmpr1, ~ Utt be1a dbl pr. Faoel s-k. utmC •FHA. er convtntbi&l fiDan. Balboa Penn. OVtd. rm, lrr tmijr rm, 2' bl,, D!LU'XE J a, 1~ a Stu-
home and must lell tbeir ldtdJ.. bltnl, fl111, Wallr: to &co\w,nd ii'?'..,... UL $f2,5Ql dnc. WeB ~ I.or. J'enc-Sll5 mo. ITMM fm. Or iew qptkm llo Pool, pat». a , · w
beAut. 4 BR. 3 BL bome; • .a~ ft:lud~ o~.c. Tant Ndc !'O 'BilllliW ap. JOtalsR.EALTY ed, -~ •. Clf1Jetl .. MAN roooamte wanted to $.Yl(I. m.Xl81 sia5. ZUI ... Ma--
.... lam. • utll. rm. .. Dtndo l><T"-ent ..._ --NOlrl lllMlr! ...... Good loe<tion. · """ Ia•· Meredl<h Clorde>o 11«1· Ulll pd. • -S 811. ..,q • ""' o1 !he fea...., f24,200 home comp mm. ...,,t ll50 lmno ··3231 ' ~-'
Pn>t-. -w/oomp, Goof• Mffo 2100 Goota Mffo 2100 Goota Mffo 2100 Own.. 812-:2835 Mo. :ieMxJ' Aft. I P.M. blk. K-Mut. Ad"'9..,,.... aprinkJer IYBtem New paint .;) "'"---T L.-VD.LAGE n new home m J-. NMftlll
bide • out. ~. clra9e1 y:;:D r•~,91" reel LADY wtth dtld 'wcdll . nm.cm., &mm, erpts A 1 llDltM J\nl lti
and ... ..,. .......... -S@~~-/A"EfJts·· ·ati·~~'::!!. .::;..-'"""' ~ -· -~· II» .... -71•7. --.. -...... ""' ....... -·-· ..... -· ·-··· ~-""" 1-..... ,_,,.., SC.-1«19 .... t18'1---~~ ~-·-··~ . valut. Talk IO m about ~ _. lot Orll;)o Q: 950
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LUXURIOUS l,ANISH STYLI 1rom -... Ollll. rill lutl • low hours _., -. -
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ANNOUNCIMIN1I
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FRIDAYS
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llAN'l'A ANA 5C<l308 * Single Adlllb * : :.ec~p~ : ;~~; ~::.-::... OW!lf\ ~ WMts to reit NATURAL IOIN SWAPPERS t.r11ldi 1il\'Wff1l111. ••rch111tll"•1 1a4 .. ,,.,. ••hfl•I.
, • -•L II nd Ill 2 ~,ntt1ral•'"e.d Spellal Rate Pvt ynr '''''ff-.. pr1flttW1 111. Wrtt. "~•'f· Yoa cu meet from I to e umltuN "'v.. WI I I • "fl -" I llMi!I~ I tlm11 _ S ..,. h1c.hul1 11111M, 1dclr111 111.I .... ,._._ ,, • .,.,. c..,l•t. 10 nnr peopie ibla monti.
1•-Pall ...... •-·•, c~. -f'h. •-.-·-houa ...... ~ ~ llULU-A.a MUIT tNCLUO• 41Krlplfv1 1111t1r&.I will f1ll1w. pd ~ mori.tb far the -,.._ -· -·~ $lll).P<rm.--.......... -.... .._ .... -.... Na .......... .._ c -~·-·----·~ 521-0ft ... nu. .... tMlw ....... ,_. llW 9f Mi•.... ~ .-1&W OlftlMMl'V -....~ i~• • • ' r~.-
1.octted on: Ptliiadea Rd. betW'MD SUta Am. 1,::::;:;;;;;;~=,........,....-,...,.1 ........,..,.. .,. IN..• -fRADu otA.Y• r-r ed to pleue JOU.. !'or intft'.
Ave. l!ld Nel!PO't Bl'4. WAllT!I> 1 II& -""" l'HONE Mz.5471 10407 LllEllTY -BOX " --...-
c .M., .......... °"""" chi T• -Your T·~· ......... Ad IT. LOUIO. lllSIOUlll ..... dial -Mar at i.c-.: J'b $l00mo. AIU CODI 114""'11-llM MALE Sm Oeet1 31, MW tn
Gv or cilp:ir\ _.,,nry. BulderbuSBdrm.,J'bath Oceu'V\eow-Nr.Npt.pler. ASlllOIMLAITllUI .re&. desftl to m•et -----
5100 Nowport lolch . l200 -aftor IP.IL Nl!1W ...... alllo 12 ... , ' anlta ..,._ \!leot '"'"'' E I . ""'1dly """"" '°" com-. w.mm"' -· ISCh. .... -t Ttwlo .,. ~ ..... $58,500 -tak• .. ""' KEAL STAT .BUI. Opportvnlti. 6300 -• -...........
N rt ·--ch •200 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ;;a;;;n;(K;::;;;t:-;;';t. ·--· 2 &ft .... -.advWoa lillDd Cit .. T In trade. Olmer DJS~ COUrt GIMral e.U.. ph • t ~-··~ -.. <X::E:ANFROffl\.''MLevtl• -: Ol<\o or LIQ. LIC'S.-$10,000 ,. ........ -u..~ .... ~;n..~Ln~-HB
OR ~-_.., 2 Jc. f\a'n. or pM1Q' furn ., • tM-16l; • Ave. rn-652'1 A_ .. ..-. 6200 ~ ~ ..-.........,. • .Ji::>OM. hm. new HARB ~ J decb. 2 .,._ N~ BNch. fJS.1181 25 Goo4 ~l)' oD. pdnt-lOl ad'9 neu OrlM I.Ake, ---Act Now, Lbnlttd Quantity! AL<X>HOLl~ ADOQ)'mOUI
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au:prt:lnc tlaru-out. U nl t S15-5633 GIJU. Stui1•<w.nt1 to llban lnp., ~ ...u.t., Ill dear. WANP dear or near Onn&'9 Oltf. flJ. ale (store) FbcDe 50-m"I' « wrtt. to
::!;. Y.:; ~ ~.·~ QR,EENS YEARLY 1 Bodrm _ -""''"' -511181S .Cd -· . .., ., ~ x •· m cl .......... umta.,. Com-OWN YOU!l w...-0>11oct crui m424> P.O. Bolt 1223 Colla ,..._
-_., $85 ,..-. Czptl IJl1>o. Pallo, .,_ ., 10 ~ I'll. m.. Alll>"OL l600 ""1ue. m'l Call Art G..,_ OWN LAK£7 llu W locl 6305
Mulb:, 613-2D BACHELOR _ UNFURN. ~ I: Bay Cletn c1.ep. Is GARAGE~ sticnae; VictnJ. Fer cv, or T 6"-:lllJ3 Bkr. 673-742> 673-8187 QUESTION: 1. in AnnouncetMntt 6410
from $.100. $135. mo, m.11111 ty ol -...t -WDJ tndo BIG BEAR lot °'"' ..,......i SK boa~ IT, Whore lo c.lllomla..., "'° MCMlY • -.,_ LI'-H Ith Stvdl9 NEW IOI.Bid~ 2 Br. J BL a.ta Mu&. &a-:aim J:::iC' f. door~ up to '67. Iota al ftb'Y. Value $1SX). tiDd deeert, water i: mcuo-how &nllabie for tmlll1 *Ir "'th u
1ncl. utn. · · ACl'OBI from OM»°•· 1665 YOOfG «ii" wut knr bme Wll pay• .. the dltter-Trade for p.'&lld plw, Jiate tainl? ~· fG.66(1. H:_p~C-'eir =
1-1i:3 BDRM. ln1ne $l&5 to px>. IO-<mi rmt m «<:1-.e tor 1'0lit. l!DCe. st>-2319 mod.l!l car er!. l!ri9 M8lie ANSWER: ~~ ;;> .. '"'"""''~ .'J'be bay, nt. Lido; r,t.m. nJRN. I: UNFURN. * 81$-%111 * Apt 12 CM M2-13H RMI lit.fa: L .. nt 6340 SWEDISH MASUGE ltft..: priv. satio. $1'15 Mo, Heated Poeil, QrlW. Qan LUXURY BQtrcnt, boat lllp WANT: Ole¥. or !'cri truck • • In Silver VIBq, Newt.rJ _ Open wkdys 10 am. 11 pm
~ Renf:AJ. 4 br., 2 ba.,
,... )d.tchen. Avail. 9115.
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,_,,._ c.ni.., MJ. to --"""'pool; 2Br. 2Ba. $21>-ltoonw fer•-S"S ..._ ..... ...._.. ... ,. CWl'OM 3 Br, Iii &.Olr--· Colt!. 18 Mlleo E. LEI' i. ~ "" BUY A -10 am-I pa 3,.....DR. 2 Ba. Deluxe ._ No pets allowed '$375. Bier. 615-21::6 . ...,..... Spedail 150.. ,ffM mi;, &'Ii.· net lot . Leu!d.. F.quity d Bantow. 2 bour drtn HCME, re&ance ~ 51t E. lllMltlP'ay ~ ):IHm. dntlr'. ;,tM mo 2700 Petenon Wsy, at S.-. LARGE Unf. 2 Br. 2 BL apt. $to MO. qu!:et rm. pm bme. a.. + c:uh. Gets 0/100 $12,250. WANT: lMld. in-from cout. J'reewiy aD the loM at cbW!l a ht 1n lDao. Lcac Beach (213) GT-1069
Mits' 'lae. 615-3510 bar A Adams, Co.ta Mea. New m,.. cpts. Yean be. Coil. fk. Adt; .... ~ i: mi per l&l. 53MD11. ccme ~. T Brokef. way! . l'REE APPRAISAL 6
Cllll-'"' s Br. 2 e.. 540<Xm1 Slfl.00. -.,,.... ....... No -or cooio m<'5 DESCRIPTION: PROlllPT SERVICE F_,111 6412
--.. c-..-. lt'JCn ,.._.. in&. M'a. lf.l-lf.11 Frwe la et..' i.-1 medl-HawJ-,l·-~ Fort Cady M:ta.. to the .... 811.ttllr Mortpp 01., Jnc.1';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 'iij,.lim-mo. ~ N....-port Shore1 5220 eft/wknd. ml._,, SlZ,COJ.•w.nt im-Bemch .l 1 In ~~: other Mt&. to the &> • ..-, S3S E.17tb st., Colt& Mea I•
......,.,._ put. like ,,,,.. Gum.DWI, ,,.. ·-· ,...... ~ or m. 100 +...., (mm.modol oJ. oc.nn .....u. WESTMINSTll ~ _..,, ap1, "° ,..;.....,.,._,,_ SEE'lbil......,>BR.2bL bL,zv."-·"o""*--a..•.wweo. :::°"""""·"'"ll7""" ,...,,.tb<ro,ODdoanddlm .. -..:"-=:::""==:,...:=:'°'=:=:=:=JMEMOllAL PAIK
. -.,.;.sattable for older man. 1ng peaot 1: qui.et. up.'*°; nr. beadl. mtn1, •·•Mo. llS-lf.OTt MMD car at boat. Let'• all 'nud aB rcuJli' Water ... .Good b:atbt. ~ S.fi631 , Diac:rlm1Dattve TenD't. cpt1., mp., yd; pr., db. 133-US trade! fK2.3t9T or fif2-2018 peculiar b:t .... ~ de-Mo"""91, T .D.'e A4S Mortvlry I Cemetery
1-BR., 'fiew ci ocean. Adults. 1. 2 &: s BDRM. AP?s. rm Mo. 'It a 6GQ9I RDOM b' W'Ollllll d a 1 = c!.t_ ~ $49,500 Irvine T err a c e veJoprnept lc*lr an! Comfrlet• fvneralt ,~o~ leue. POOL. NO OllLDREN NEWPOltT SHOR.EB W'IJl'.br. ~ home it WAm': ll or man Wlitl Home with $39,~ equity. WHAT TO DO WTnl YOUR $4,9150. lat men magnlflcent rom $245 ,
MAl11N19UE I Bil.°"" ... ,,_., -·-· E. -St. IX a._. °""""'· Col Mr. Land"""' l7l0 yrly. WANT LAKE? :t" ~ ~ s-:: C-ry .... . ';;!;.:':g 't:: =:. GARDEN APrs. ~ .... 548-!2i0 ......,,, N"'-~llM H-RE =.~· .... a.:.:: :: = ':. --· "' all ..... ~. 1~' -: Indud~~':.. ..... ,N~tn5-2m 18th a: Santa Ana, C.M. a.ck Bly 5240 ~ ... "'~-~ ... ""s .. • tsa&ftW~l'l!'frig. Rlty. 675--2500 3.Trailef' Parlt wilh.......,. atvn Ide 12%. <Tlf.) Everything m .. bffutlfal
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.... ._... -4!M-11S'l p•--m··--•---~ , a Br. •Alpt. -Upper, % blk Mrs. Hendencn 646-S5G VUJN: 2 Br, crpt, drops, ltt· Hwy, O:IM. ;». Ai.t.. '5:30 White. 1 11'1 oW, .ecbn Tnde, S Br. home in Wood-front spaces available-. ·-..-... _... ._..,.,...,, from. betdl. s:ioo. mo. call l'lTT Santa Ana. Apt 1U. C.M. tm. pool $16. Mo. 5a-6Uf. ~ S1Z value, tn.de ~ land Hills, for l...agun9. or 4. F'1ollt k'l the water and hull Money WantM 6350 No traffic ll"Oblem&.
(col) •nMnB2, ~'JG) 6'J3-3B9ll_ DELUXE ID CM 1"Wate ireel:l!I'. t:A. e<ft\AllMe val-Newport property. Qdl m. in th! sun while ,.itr U. 14801 Bea.cit, WestmhMlter
Coron• ilol Mor 4250
A 8'L t BL, fqllc., $250 Mo.
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. Fat teue, 2 br •den• 1 br UtWtt;. ~ 83' mmth at s :=-10 Aas. 20 N:res. ~:S !: '~=me~ ~=c v?!; M=
2217 Harb<r .,...W...., ~J~~ w-. Coll: -llEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE OlA.,...Avollablot Wlo>not neod $4000. to otart """""· 1a1 p .... $121>. Mfi.13111
• 2 BR., $1lO to Sl.00 z..ev pr. Rml: ltlrtl at PLEA.SAHT room., prtyate General Gener•I call now to ~ tlbout ~ UOtarlt lfti'emd.J========:m.I
• Heabed pool~ Adi.jg ~ $250 nio t.mwe for wta\itc man. 60 these exdtlnC padillltlesf Call me at m.4> 529-361:13 Tr•vel 6435 e No pets :. Adj to stqiplng 83'1-371 Amlaol WQ, N.B. am a.nta AD& Ave., c.x. fncome P....,.rtJ 6000 Office Rent•I 70 Owner, 84'1.Qi40 Evea. after II _:o!t~"C.';:'~»:.,PM~·:_,~~-l::=::::-:--:----J
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EWLY DECORATED c ...... ••I Mor S2SO !60. mo. 2335 Ddc Aw, O!M. How -PRIVATE ottlce 'I""'.._ LAND· n~ •-Tu ind NOTICES --& ttlid ck<•"'· 2 BR. w/pn111e • bl1m • &.-eo.e.. BrV tlon area $115 per mooth. · •.._,, per ~. References! 642-1.BJ
poa1. wMtl' pBid. Mesa • * '15-«liO sin&\• offices m.n SSS nver! Pre paid :interest Found (FrM Ads) 6400 SERVICE DIRECTORY
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.... ,.... 4300 ~PIM!mti&Aw.·$1!'.ti ~--,, b1me and em. By mcadl BR. ._tta. H» A.'l'CJCadr:), air ccedidonine ·d~ Limited time only! ~ ~ ltriped grey B•byslttinl 6550
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1230 E. 17tb Owner/Broker 67J.6l'S6 cat, pldl:f!d up by AnlmaJ. _ _,__~-----1
I BR apt. $lStlllllo. 1 BR e 6.1&:«120 e !BG Aeumt room. Good I BOIH. bcmt PLUS· g.,i St., Com Met11.. 10 A~. So. Qill1. $8 Down O:mtrd. C>mee!'li mi. Via 24 HOUR chlld e&n!, 7 days a
ept. $ll»lmo.. Bath Include loO'ttgn. IQkhm pri¥I. *' BR. unit& )II) A'fOCa&, R. Nattrea Rltr. 00-1485 $8 Per month. $7!161\j} price. CcroOft. Lill> r.ie, Oct. wk. 50c hr. per cbUcL 1
utlJ. Y.-1)<. No shd!rlta. Graciou. Aclult Ltvlnt ON Tm ACREI 5M-aBI CM. Q1WNE1t 5H-8612 L Sbewfel! sz w 3rd St 10th. .A.waitma" reecue by adult sitters, one there iat
ATmACT!VE Garden ~ 2
' PR. a&Jlt:a, DO pet., $160
. !PO-Owns"l/Nt, 175-0D
911' E. 1WJoa BtYd. m-6880 ~ BR, 1" ba~ w/w cupeu, 1 ir I :ea. F\n A Unfmn UtftGE, U&ht. """ dfice. " ' " •owner or snyone at AtUri.al all times. All meals to.
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,,._. ,_, .-i-I Pri I Padol I ROCH for rent, G9Jdal Welt lndustriel area. near airpcrt. L A. Phone. 21.3: 623-51.0'J -.... • .._ • ...__.,_ -fl.-clud~ ! _, ~~
• 111>-.a *ftut ~T--~'l"'· .vk:tmty.Retrequl't'td. lusln-.llenfa1 6060 F.-y ~. cuatomerSAC!UFICE\160actopfann Qaft:......,.• """uau ., ...... """ o:u, encl."\l ~-.... sad 1pool. cvuu. ........ n QA -ftll'I 673-9125 coliar. mpervised pllily. Overnight
All ... IDcl 1115 .., Mou IMI Apt. !at. I bi.I. "'1ltlGnm. "'1---. ''"'· ~x. 100 Ft. Frontltl" -mo. land. ""1are ""'11ty. a..., LADIES """' ......, l n °' wk•nd ..,..,.,. W<lcomo.
. ~E. ,,._ea,:_ l«iE.-fi42.3l'r• '\"~~~,:.';!,UP~ ~sf: =~o!"ft."":a.,."-si!'. lndut1rl1I Prop. 6080 water
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l==='====-s70:="=J BER!ftmA vni.AGE N~ Bi.., C.M. 548--9'1S5 room: ranae lfll.ce
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at rear 3 ON'ICES & 8 wvehouses. Moun~. & O...rt '2IO betwem I 6 T, ask for wm care 10l' your chikftn
BllU.. hln 4355 Sl>aclom I It I ·Br. Apb. NEW 3 bdr, 2 ba., trple. RELIABLE Man onr 25 ol lot. Excellent for autol, Income $735. mo. S.8. DUPLEX. Each nte 2 Eather. in your h>me, any age, Utt'
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~:=...~~OK.to ~lnl, Cf'Pls~ sarqe. y_.. aid. $10. 'per week. S20 boats, IPOlt oars, traller1, $67,000. For irt!. see cut of bedroom. Air OQndltiorled. FOUND mixed Daehabund· A length at time. ONri ~
" ... " .. "'""" _.. ... -• ._..._..,,... .,.,,.. lMH E. llMh St.. OJ8ta. M-. motorcycles, etc. Call town OWIX'I'. Holding open Bricked .-tto. fl fOat ~ Terrier (?) Wnale, black & m·a. $1.25 br. 5484189 or
"Br. Furn. am. to S. :: C::-A 2 BR, crpta -drps. blt·lns, RELlAKE Mtln over z 9G810J uk tr Bm smea. hoble •t 2W University Dr. rear yard, dbutile eupcrt. with brown feet Vk'!nity of 642-8871 ~ IM5--Bil eae :voe. Apt. 1, M~. nJk bM.c:h, mq.. $140 lie ynn dd. '10 per week. 320 omcE Bld&" with q Npt. Bcb. {Nr lnine • tiled showers, new p&litt ~-Ana Avi A l6di Sl CHIW catt my h 0 m •
Huntington Beach '400 I/ I BDltM. * S bUba, new-A.cit., no pets. ~ E. 1IMh 8t., ~ Mw. MCUdb' fenced Yard ' 1'J8tkl StB) 11·5 Sm. Far job. Locat!d m E1 Centro. ~ Balboa h1atld weekly. 'or 5 1:..:.::;;;~:;.;;;;;.;;;;;:;;;::.._;..;:;;;; I ly decontl!d. 1C:booJs-h • ..-. e 1 ~IEt b9 bdrm. SU.ttable b' plumbhlr elec-iawt call Yieek da,ya. $1S,300 • udt unit ft'tuma PRISCRIPI'ION .unglu&ea year old as playmate fu'
• NEW • J.1JmJS • Mar. 85 v':.. ~ .. 'Huntl!'f!en leK -~ beta, batb, · .-.ce. 1rica1 ·at atnrase ~ •• M _ 1. 5 RENTAlB ~ mo $100 rent montbly. Owner, found in \'icinlty 0 ! mine. 673-rus
RmtT UVING-CM. NEWLY Q:nMd. 1 tr. aipt Cal &-XD etc. $85 mo. Call 546-4913 Income, CU1 be incftased. Lqune. Beadl *-9lll after Yorktown It Beach mvd. i
4 NATIVE GARDENS l"'cil=="""=--=~ !tom $125. Jmt !In, oul4 r.r --S.. 906 W. IT~""-Wl!I tndo -cull 5 p.m. ,..._ MY Home. Nr 191b 6 POOL&SAUNASJ" .,.,......... SHARP J Br. l~ Ba. studio, adul'* nr e---1 132.1 Oue.f ....,,_ 5'91 l8'h St. CM. + Reno area. 67l-4l31 ARR~ -NEW Olm-·PQmona CM Hot lunctle1 le -..v~ Like new! Opts It dqa. Nr. ... ~~...... ('Mary) try cl\41 vi hm. Bem.I. tum. JUttID Eutiuft a r •a , fnd )'I'd. $17.50 ?At. I )'!9o
HUNTINGTON OOC • ..... °'""' P>ua.~ •=-A .... ~:!'~ PRIVATE°*""'•-2115H rbor CM. Bolow _...1389'0. .... ..., m&l• ~ .,..,,., """* & o...,. 646-30ll '
Sl«i. -= . ~ .....,. ... -"'7 '°"" ~. . . Lots 6100 ' ........... -· C&ll BABYSl'ITING, ..,, ...... I
GARDENS '·-~.~·-itm-e, ~· 2 BDRM dGpla. A>ol. Pvey, Niot auround!nsa·• lorinl Modtrn an 11X> 9Q ft, iam-R. E. W•ntH 6240 ~1498 or 2 fenc 'd yd. :nr Harber I:
..-... --~ Cpta, Drpl, 1 $t1, Gar. Lllr:e cva. 5ll-t15.l ~' ~ tn I: cat an 2 PORTAnNA LAGUNA HA1E SlamMe ' i.Ht Adams, C.M. ~
TDftirs.nrt'ERTAlNMENI' bed wuber ol: dr)ott. $85/mo. new. An.ll 0c:t. 1 ~. PRIVATE room far ekiert)' ~ Petitte, 548.um Panonmic View Lib EX Ve~ ~ fw I V~ Marlnm1 Lbw)' e BABYSI'ITING ~ home
BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL 917 W. l9th St. 673-6'm9 M3-8337 l9&tJ tn llc:t-nled IUelt bome. Wbit.e and cout· BedrooD, 2 Bath heme Mth on DoYtt Dr1ve. &l&-0011 OCC ( College Pn) .-ea.
ADULTS 147-1414 LARGE~ 2 Br., 1% t.. 1 BR.. .._ New, prtvu:y, Good food. 9tf.3»1 OOASr Hwy, N. B., 60X15 line views firepl.aoe. I rieed rood lhe Cllll ~ 5:J> Reumable. S*r'JOOO
QUIET • BEAUTIFUL G.E. bltrw; adldts Ully. 2t0. garece, yard. $135 Mo. kit, lllil oommerc., etc., a Nyet Plact ya.rd for my kids and a ntiee SMALL Sn:lolo' coitn4 kitten MATURE wmnan ti.byait
• .E. l£th PL CM 548-&152 M2--161l Mite. Rent•lt 5999 "12 Br. b:Juae MW8f:O qt Leguna Beaich ldtcheft b' my wife. ~e 1ound: area 300 ~ LarldpLr ......, home n!.tea A wkenda • ..,_
AdultB only. 1 Br. Pool. • • M'ea. tn4) 49Mll88 must quality tor GoT t OIM. Hu ft.ea conar , ~. &tZ-J&M ...
-17616 Cameron. M7-211Z5 LARGE 1 Br. neQ' 0CX: le G1rden Grove 5610 GARAGE. !OR. RENT WAREHOUSE )bl Ill· ft. + lk1utlful View Lot U:>Rn. Fhue -11 m 1 b&eded cotw 615-188& ~•
Laguna Beach 4705 :.~.:;:.: ~~ BIXBY GREEN =. m E Slit It. C.M. ottke; a.,., 9Q ft b:d hdtp. No. 264 en Antigua " Hamp. = W.eter a: ~. FOUND Tame bird, vtc. lotb 'i.~ a~ 2 kJ,:
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2 BR, new apt, i..-e rma, 2 1: 3 BR. TOWN HOMES yard. 1155 Lquna Olyu Rd, lhltt, DoYt'!' Shorell. Far lllle . I: W, ~ N& on 10/f. m. Beker & Fairfield. ~
3 BR 'ltL 1l.l _,. .... __ -· eGc'q• nr Stont&e9 .... at let broker by owner. $18,0CO. WATIDF'RCNr home with quire at 1029 w ~ N.B
.o-n ~ ... t!9IC'\: built· gar., dishWMher. Quiet. No Family room-Prh'. patiol Coda M-Balboa l·'and en() 5Z4651. aJk fat Arlene cb:k on aooth 1kte Udo hie. ...~ ~....: _ .. ,'... · BABYSITI'ING my home. Ina. Panonmk view <Nf!r-children, no peta. 642-2864 Up to 1!iOO square feet 5 PM M Send perticulan: to Boat M ~~ .,....L ~·I.CD ....... mo Vic of Victoria 9Cbt.. OM.
1ocidDa: AlllO Beaich. Mahn 2 BR. 2nd floor, blt·in ~ 5tS-Q58 After Odee cl ~ $150 le Slft. Ma~nlficent :B> c/o Dally Pllot old, vk. 38tb 1: Seubore. 6t&663l. :Jy, DO dllldrm. $221 =~7rra $ID/mo: -Central aJr conditkmlq lncenw ,..,.,, ~ 1Utr. IG«ai. $S WI. :.:nw bu~f!'Vtl t..· 3-4 BDRM. hoUM, BB. or 675-511» BABY. ~. my hOmf
,......., ""'·-' . -.M::X~couaU. ~-~~ Offl-•-ntal 6070 0:,,.. Beach lot $100l dn F.V. are&. ca.ah over mart; FOUND Kitten. Identify, or Day-time, Aa"es ~ Mon .~ ...... ~ w-w:ilhed 2 BR 2 BA 3 BDRMS _ l~ Ba.lbs ...... l'"""" ... ~ -¥ A A .;;.;.;;.•;;.:;..•.;.;-==--':;.;.;: 1 i,;i-S50 <n4) 497.ino ·• prlnc. only 96l-at5l pr. to eood bo me . thru Fri. 673-7248
al 1 I! I e c b tl 11 t -1 n '. Fram $130. See Manacer wardrobes, dllbwuhen 2 Homes. n pt. LAGUNA IE"CH _,..:,,, 'C"'V mo.,_. 1~" • 8US ~NES$ •Mi Capistrano Beed!. <5-2585 Bebyaltting, Ironing,
Panoramic view overlookin& 862 w. C&ter, Apt. 1, C.M. • Individual wuhet/dryer ORANGE AVE CM "" .an.1r~ w• ow FINANC A 8ASSEJT Houod band 1110 ~ 23.'fi lldert
Allio Beach. Mature adultl VDtY Nice 2 BR., new • Walk to all dooll lJve )none.~ h,.; o:~~l~::tz :.n:: C:n!ey a:~ I L FuhioD bland mall. Call . Ave, CM
only, DO cbldm $185. 63755 cpta .• ctr.pea; bltnl. Adults, I..ar&e pool, p.ittina srem. $'.M,000 Dtek apacn •vallable fn ~ona, ,Ariz. • Bus. Opportunities 6300 64J..t48l Irick, Muenry, .tc.
OR 1Jhtum.. N"' 1 BR. no pet&. ms. 548-6769 TOlleyball, badmtntm, etc. DeW.t office bllll4hia .t LOI' Golf coone vtew S500J FRANalISE ' 'N 11 t • 11 l • FOUND Ladles Wa~ neu 65'0 ~·ci"'=-roo ~ :::~ ~~~ = :!.ptm. ~ts, From $270 Triplex prizDe locatlcD ~ downtown equit;y. WW aeU at ftde, U.S.A." ~ tNfftc loc• ~ ~ Bridle. e.an BRICK, Concret.e. C..-tryj
Apt. No. 6 or call 494-5303 ... ..,.,,54S-M28 ; &t+m.07 6161 Lampson EASTSIDE C.M. Laiuna BMch. Air condl--&t&-1* don anllllille m Anlhekn I: 673-66M . OIRom CablneU. s ma 11
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• (nr. knoff) 2 BR eadl plm w.cant ~ed cupet.d, INl.atHul othe!' Otwiae O>. dtim. FOUND lady's pzne. VkSni-Jobs OK Free F.at Sl62..aMS
"'NEAR OCEAN I BOOM..._......._ N.. GAJU>ENGROVE land tar-~ putl-. Two R1nchao 6150 Ou1st>ndiog...,.,...,otbor '1 -...... H.B.J========I
fM..'lml after 4 il wlcenda carpet&, btt:....U.. uz.. Nett $oll.SOO entrueM: J'lantap on areaa. 5 NL"W installations 9D-8llOO
OCEAN Front Stud.lo qcx: Adlbl no pees. 5t6-&11't Sant• An• 5620 Fcrest An., rear 1eadl to thll monfh. $16,!l"JO CUh in-MALTESE kitten abt I mo Bu11n ... Service 6562
$85, UtlUU.. -Nr LGE. 3 BR; 2 BR. • I BR. 4-Ptex .. _ puldna ..... "" Hanes or Dags7 v..-nt can be ntumed'" .... vie. 38llt • s.ui.-s.rvtc.s "Y'"" Unllmlted .<t:N~il· ~1815 ~~=-~ bl~ 8"~C!l:::te F.ABl' BAY ST., c.M. = = ::.=:: b'°it. 1 Acres, cto.e-ln to Fwy., let :.-~=-::• :U 675-511» Businem::,. do=
Cctnl ht, -.vatw, M 1·twoBR.'1,1 • cne BR's Bultnetl. boQra answtrtq ,., 1D n.iR bones le dofrS. • ReiloMI S&1e1 Ma°narer. ~ tne? ~ ft.o.~I Unfuml•'*'
5000
Newport llMch 5200 pr. AD. ulil ft. $250 mo. a yn GM. aciod nacome. ll!ll'Yice avallablt b $10. BR.~ frame tio.., bani (n4) 6047U cw Write to Lett M01 Substl.~e? 0~ 114: sc.nu
,........... ..,. • ....-...... _,,WERS • $11,500 All utflltiel paid dCtiPt I: 114 actt permanent l*9' Nutvmci, USA, Qte 210,' ·~......__ _......., "-•-' ....,__. or 847-5026. "YES" 111 our -"~ ~-•v Graha R~ to!-..... Full -$46,000. l'or 1611 W ldlil Dr N ....... ~, ~· --, ••• _ I/I UZI N. sPr&n> .. ,_.... m oAii.T PllDr . --.... -Boodt. ';..., ' --..... "'"'' mlddl• ..... " Hour "'"· NW' N.B. Ptllt Ole,. t m J'OttaT A~ ctll.: Glenn Tompecn with oat, w/fiea collar, nr 0&1• nl Servlcee otfered
• BEDllOOM, 2 both, .... L19un1 lolch 5705 U:GUN• BEAal Eckhoff .. ._ Inc. Goinv Into a .. 1 .... 1 • ..... -St.. c.M. -. ........ -"°" =~ .. ':;, 3 Car ........ lOOCLIPl'DlllVE WAITB> TO BUY -lll!JW.C>oprt>onAft. =~i:.1o.= --Corpontorlnv Newly Rtdoeoratod ' WXU!tY FUIIN/UNFUllN • Offl ~ • """"°' O&lll. • -r $50 REWAJU> 1"" ....,. al CARPENTRY lay & leach Apto 10 .. 100 Ualto • X... U · e 5'1...m. -•loMh ........ Statlcm ! or ..... um. ..... -• _. ..;,. MINOR REPAmS N Job ~:o:.::!7t:.';:!rtt . RNlty, Inc. ~=1:.1 ~2= ,...._ .. 0on.-a1 Av =a:....~-:-..:. ~c:. ~Airline Too Smol. ~.: -
•""1ml'ool.1'1111.,.... :IO'l5W.a.-mw.,NB _,._..._ ---bclown Morlno,.s.vt.,.....i CltrwGrovM 6175 °"""'-tlln.B<b;l>HS. ......, .,.,. ..., •• , ..... -.
e .n,,i. lnd!T"""7 t.c'lo m.31163 bes. 54M8ll! o...m.w lr<a....,, Apt. --°"'1 l>llll: • Loon llulldl"" -Brloli • -· Santa 1:!, • .,..; ~=--t '""'175 Eva .....,. .,,.,
1145 An1holm Ave. NEWPORT Hld•w•1 lr<a 11'11""' ... -<X*PAllY. -...... port BMch. 2noUleor. PRE.PAID A1IL Ototaot> C••<t I mo. old 1ootw9to. -sL H. 0. """'"""· A MESA IQ.-.-. o.t. lYI. 2 BR. --. mGm 42c Ill• fl. 1500 oq. ft. a...i.r 11.S. -• m4111 e HOME REPAIR e
lr!>k. ---1 BR•-.-....... WALK TO BIACH ovell1ble. c...tactMr. INTEREST n•, m.ruo n•, rr .. 100 LOST cmo11 ,_ -~.rom •••Iha. 't~~~!._ _ _:~~1--"" ""'._ ... -.no""" IJ1-11-'-.AJ 1toc1t11.nv. .,..,,.,,....,.._..,.tbll IEAUTY' SHOP 1111r. ""• -•-i. Prompt, ""
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1 BR....,,..,.._.. ........ l'fUV..U'E Udo-. s BR. 1 ''"" ::..:::::-,.PJf.: = SAVINGS ~ LOAN -to "11t ,..r -f Stadooo • n .ir,.n. v.., LOSr - --.IRIPA1RS • AJJ
Jllm. Jc .... -pool lie, ---•"""' REAL ISTATI. ,.._ • 642-4000 tlon. T>7 -5 .,,,. •"' a.-tl"'1 -. ... • 11 -• -. Vic CM! CAlllNE'l'S, Alli Ille
_,..,'"' --!IOMUI ,_ ,.Iy. W-,.... Gtnorol R. "•-JUlr IO.ltii 2 ROOM 0111oa -at1 01J ,_. oomlnl lnlo loll pn> -_...._ ....U. -1k. MW011 :rn. -· 5'MT1I ~ s -~a..._ --It ,.. 3 Ha_:_ :!t'~-~ ~~~ --to..a.Oa11to IWIT~01t.-'•11c:..~.,.~-~c..~~..,~"!!:"~._~I
....., ...,._ -.--.:-J .. atllt--...i -1 Won 59'0 --p1n>O tu ......... ..t It. ... pet.~"'° "-·-·1· ' i .. "::::-. ~ :=: 2 -.. 1 Ftlll SERVICE TO -. .,. 1 -• Pool ~ ~ i:::'·' w Smell wtllt ' Poul .,...._ 11111'Y l1Wlll . amr "' -w.aa, _.. .... ~. m M. -0.. CT11) ,,,,_ ~1• u•u•Glll , ~ .. '\: ~ Ooota ,._ .... !l>O E;khoff & Aa-., IM. NT3' Ewo. ,...JUI -Illa MIS pd -1lodl., pllloo. -_. v"" ~~ 1111 W. Cb'-Aff. B&AUlY --....,, -olfi/.D '2a -n:&.Y: I Br. I llo. J fl!I. BltOIClil °"-• 161-. -BEAtmroL -"'""9 "' °"""' O&lll.. top -"-' ,...: Am • a. -e «;USl'Oii PA116i e Qd-.. 0.,..-=--~·--ll 6 Yoallltd1uar.own..,_.. 1C1M .. w .. aa • .. Glmdale l'Mtieral Blda., SU.xtl.Di:a•tmdlMMm c..Delllpm...... ....S fw OMl'i Ari I •ll'Wtll:6nawnil
llipr. ......... --_ ..... ~_";'',; AC~4::;r::s,. =-·.uiT-1 Olllf11Mo.•'1Wfll ='-I ~WA!f?11lii .-.. ... ,. I ...... U...llWOIO •a•: .,. -. ~ ~ m DtaJ _.,. ttr NaJLTS ~ DB'DL'l'l'I tar OLUIGE
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SEllVIC! DU!ECTotlY· SEllVl CI DlllECTOltY
EXP ,_ woo!d like lo
h&ve 3 chUdren; t&tl S or 41
)Tl, in her loff:17 boma.
Good me&ls, best ol can.
Mot><Fri~ ,.. .... 111 Plumw., 6190
=~ MESA PRE-SCHOOL Pl~. u hr. tlfn. Work
ll-6 """-T auar. Lie., insur,; retooclel, Lic'd. Ages · .........,.. a.m.~ npalr, rooter •In'. 531·'7566
5:f5 p.m. PLanned prcsroam. I========== I
Rao. ....... 548-9803 s.w1., '"° am~ Clift ""'°'I" 1o out I ;.;=-~----'=;I
JnK:bool • c e (j:re!erttd) DRE.'S.SMAlmC 6 altera-
North H.B.~ ttona 111 expert
Oilld Care-lkemed home. Seemati'etl/Taiklr R t a • • lnfantl • to&nera. Costa _____ .... ______ ,
Mesa * 646-2263 * QU.ALITY RWiJl&. Dresaet
$6. Skirts $4. P•ntdu.-$6. Centr1ctDr1 '620 Made to crdier. 96Z.fm
'• ::.:::ROO:.:..::;M.:.S;.;ADD;..___m_o_NS="-. Altentlona-642-5145
L.T. Cmstruction NM.t, ac:xuate, 20 yn. e'JCP.
Stores "
W1rehotlselnan -...-1o-
8 tet:Mw m perdllm
mecllaniall ~ts
with «nt,w.itedre ot Kardex
and abllit;y to ~ blu.e--..... mln--l'•••ll -
J. C. CARllR CO.
671 W. 17th St.
Cotta MM1
. 541-3421
Famil:J rooms, kitchen ot
unita. Single stcry or 2;
plane custom designed. For
estimates I: laywt, pbcne
.:.T;;:ILc:E::..• .o:Ct.:;;rc:am=l•'---m'-"'-'4 J. w. Robinson's
• 847-lSll •
Ucen!led Contractw
Residential • ())mmerclal
Maint I: Repairs. Free DI:
67:1-2129
e R. J . HUFFMAN e
Room Add. Kit Bath cabt.
OR 3-1459 e U 8-4780
Additionrs * Remodeling
Fred H. Gerwick, Llc.
673-6041 * 549-2170
* veme. the nie Man• eu.t:. work. InrtaD l repain •
No job too smdl. Plaster
patch. Leaking a b o w e r
repair. M'7-1$7/MB--O'Jl6
Upholstery 6990
czyl{(GQ'S Olistom Uphol·
"""· -. cr.lbmon-
ohlp. 100% ~· """·
bol.ts le auto's. 642-1« 1131
Newport Blvd., C.M.
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
662S Job W1ntod, Mon 7000
CARPET &: Fum. cleanlna:; Exper. dependable gardener;
for 1 day aervice I: quality Also Olean-up jobs
wort, call Sterling 1Dr 89'1'-5991 Eve&. attl!l' 5
brightness! 642-8520
WAIL to wall cu,>et clean-
ing &. expert upbolstery
t.1ee.ning. 646-37SO OFFICE W o r k I Reeep-1,;;=:=2====== I tioniatl P\tiic Reillti<ms
wort desired by mature Gardening '6IO 1=:::.:::.::""'---.;;;..'-I woman , Kave .acme
knowl•e d. J'!'&l estate
aUo. Mi-2931 or write B.
Budde, 2lS 1\Ktln, NB
HOUSEKEEPER, early 30's,
Hu.openinp 1n e St1mp & Coln
Dtpartmont
Sales ...t manec«lal ..... -·---but not a must
APPLY PmsoNNll.
l<M Mon thru Fri
F1tftlon lt land
I Newport Belch
An oqual _.,,,, ... ..,,...
COOK WANTED
Some expeiience m bl'ail·
er end fry work, •ve-
nlnp.
Apply in penoo.
9 .5 p.m.
REUBBI E. Uf
151 E, Co1at Highway
Newport looch
""in, 1 odult or....., .... --~s-a_L_E~S~--
1y, Ccl'Ona DM OI' Newport. #4.
Full tlmo
Evonl"9 shift
REUBBI E. Uf
151 E. Co1ot Hl9hway ·
Newport ltoch
OPEllJNG
IMMEDIAmY
Por Cooks with
Hottl-Club exp.
C1li Chtf Oscor Zink
llEWPOR'IBI 11111
School Custodian
l<!ll .. 11111
-thllt. -ment.a . .Education ~a·
lmt to loth ande, U.S. Ci-.-.....
--w11h -· Ap-llQ' at:
Wootmlnmr
School Dls11'1d
lllil CEDAR\YOOO
WESl'MlNSTER
Nttdn.tt
SALESMEN
No Experience Nee~.
Pl.en!;)' d. Jloor time. Hisbfft
paid~. Paid Mli-
days and vacation. Eiaor!l·
lent tn.inin&" and prunoticn
poteitial Apply in permo.
A3k for Mr. Rc:l>«tl:
ATLAS
Chryslor·Plymouth
12929 Harbor Btvd., C.M.
<.
11 ... 1...i -11111on ... $22.000.oo
Spanllh ond Modlter~onMn Furniture 'W
C~NS
RADIO ·CO.
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,Items H follows: GOraeoua 8 fl CUiiom qulltld
10fa with separate IOClff plllon wi1h bony oalc
trim decor and motclilng cbalr, 3 matc111nJ
occuional t.tblts, ~) 58" WI decorator lamps;
banflar ebaln ow•g lamps In wrou&bt lroa, an
19700 J amboreo 1l01d
Newport -h All---on merit with no btu ~ &lendite All(IBIT UlllllKlll. II-piece king me muter bedroom lll!tt Ill pt<111 nAllll'llA paneDed Ktdltorranean .tyle with top quaJIV
15 yr. warranty king aize mattress & boX .pllnp. ward Jtact, Color, Creed or .... :l!O! w. 0out ""'· SpanWi decor 4it>llis •I, ote.
NEWPORT BEACH • WW. ........ ,.. ...... S11UM
N,:' =:=:-dall.Y MUST SACRIPICI $ a 00
0. Ncril -. e wAlTRESSES FOi ONL1' ------·-···-·· 69 •
* WAITRESS * G!......,, c.li!. • BUS .ems Any r.1 ... Con Bo Purchuod lndl.WU.lly
M EQual Opp. Dnployer • DlSHWASHERS T•rm1 Av1ll11tl9-Newcomert f9 Cellfomfe
ExporloncM MEDICAL Alll>iY bet l • 4 P.V . Cr..ih Appnvod lmmedlotoly
OVElt 2I T··NSCllllEllS (2) CAMERA -· --' I ~ mcRr Sllin' ~ -·" ""'-·-. .... At Barbor B v ... Affl'LY 2 Tluacrilen for 2T3 bed. exp. A ln:Jw~ o t
PL YINCi IUTLEll llllY ...,,_ -Ill In --nee. N"' II>' mom •ttncthie bncb .,.. leek pnrance. m-.t6'10
SalH-n ........... tr~ W<M>l'S ~f\'>'11* Le> Nl w -daieocholul .......... ....,_-. '"1"'1owloc ...... llHut!lul
a.valldtle 1mmediately Pre-ar41: Dept. DcperieM1t ft-new a.Ion. N. a.ta Meu, to
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~" ~ • ---Oil 2rld opera Nov lit. 5tl).22fr. J0rt ..,,,.... tDJI' lll«Ke Pft-
fen"td Top 111u7" pu. eam-~ A bYd.v. weektDd MD:l I: Maklt. imn. q,le or ~.. SH Mile Rtta 1'ortt. Pleut k:qutre' P«-lon-.mete. Need !or Motel Apta,
<Jlrb' FNbiicml, Soat!1 Coast ml Dept. 2376 Newiut Btvd., C.M.
BB .F•rnlt•re
1144Newport11,wd. Costa M-CO!lljl -. ......... --.. ..... -....
,...,., °"'" ...... HOAG MEMOR.W. Allfttlto, Mon & JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Fumlturo R~T.tephone msP!'l'AL w-7550 5-ll·lnotruotlen 7600 MAPLE ---,-----.. -$1GJ-.1
Dispatch Girt 301 ".._-.,N.e.
111 or """· Muat know 1ooo1 C?Hl -, J/J newpon . n" 1V !40~ '1D. --
M'M. Apply m penon e Waltreu el m.mi 'LOJli'O'bOY" lomtr:
YELLOW CAI CD. • Food Chotlcor • p&CSOAO 1040 1040 1040 _ ~t. orange us. cw.:
106 E. 1fith It • Cocktail Waltrooo -·•agency CMl170) 16'6 N..,,... JlllUI .•
a.ta MtM APH.Y JN PERSJN I T C Prot.s1lon1I Service ncon'9 ax OUl'M •-•--t AFI9'•1e.M. HID~An~ ~---··~ Ka• aM'S tor tht _ .. ,... ~ -~. ~~ "'" Tolotypo Operator """"' ond tho oppllcont .........., tr...-.,... w...... al1 -CODIL
Order dirk A diversified &.t. 501 30th 5tffft m D D H I uatet!. Eun l(IOd. maoeyp:oe-Reuooebla! Cft l-1507
iH. 9toclt: ~ aperi-Newport ... ch over r54 .. 9 2·7~.. parme t:r ~ in-$400 SOFA; s«I. Drcellllnt
""",,._, ... -la!-64_2_.3_17_0 ____ • _-_, '''"" lox -.. Specjol """"''""'· --
ary S315. to $400. per mo. M'C1l'D.. Maim fir new 50 10 week tuitkm cone Rirtl Ully. KI 3-Br2
CiODDIDDY & CD. unit.-. -in Cbata ARGUS EMP).DYMENT · Oot. 14 • Mon, Wt<I, & Fri. SEVERAL PloCff a< ""'
Mn. Uloe, Npt, Bcftl5f0.8121 Meea. etvt work Oct. 28th. 1.a)ootzt Man/Steel • • ft.,U> hr ~ Mele :md fem.ale tumituft le-mllc 1tems. ill
ANTHONY'S
Gardon Service
646.1941
LANDSCAPmG
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Exp horticulturist:.
Complete Oeanu.p. Reas.
a.ERK '1"rPlST lnterviewt to be held ap. Screw MtilCh ()per .• S'l.'15 tr ltudmtl. all """ xlnt cond. MZ-1350 ~ Dl .. ct Salllmtn CAREER Ci<y .. Lacm>a Beach bu -. Oct. 23rd. -.. """" .. A .......... rrs. Wk.
TYPING -Re 1 um e •. I need t men IMMEDIATE-Jmmed. O(leDlnc .in pui::lie writinc atatlns mme, ..S. Lep1 Sec. to .•..• , $475. Mo.
PO Box 614, Lag Bch
Japan ... Gmlen"' mtnulCripts, .....,..u. ovn, LY tD till new ..,., -Ol'PORTUNml -..... Salary ,.,,.. lhu, le-•· ,.., .., .
Cbmplete Yards ervtce . etc. Accurate 1 4ay service. ti0n.1n the Ch.Die O>. u9. Join to4ay1 t.uwt arowiD1 $W. 1o '8\ ~s perleno!-, 1o Box M..cti, AIGUS-IMPLOYMENT
Exp. Free est, Landscaptrc. 5t6-0269 or 5f0.S317 aellin1 ~I: i:ewine IU• professklo.Mutual Flmd aim close Oct. 15, 1'« f..-ther Daily Plot m Weetdiff, NB 548-T79S KEMMEl
Household Goods I020
ORIENTAL RUGS
Privat~ Party. &:HM
Qean-up. St0-1332 .. 546-0724 DDIT. Alllt. Tedi. Mature ch1nH. 3 ladl Jel' dq, Oar No operience llf!CMlll')"" informatkn appq C1tf Hill LARGE .,.,.,.....,,,. 11 a e d 1 18'.M E. ~ St., SA. 5t7..&\15 1"J4 Hartlor Btfd., C.M. Ortl:~Lawn ~-Married. pt time prf, ~omen call UL No PD-Wetn.ln·fUDorpart thM or cal.1.494-1121 ext 211. ~ ttrYey 1irl1 . 541-2404 G1 r19eS.le 8022
Maintenanc@. Lieeoaed ~M «XI Deily Piot micks or sifts. Hemm . .in MutU1f F\lnd Advlnn, ASSISTANT MANAGER ialary, No • :1 p e.ri enc• SehMIS:.lnstructlon 7600 GARAGE SALE
5(8.-4808, aft 4 PM. NURSE, ~· ~ by bard worlten. Highe5t Inc. F Tb G~ s.;re ll'l DeC01_,. 'l'Ntnq Ill"> 1040 1040 1040 teavtiw state! Everything
Japahese Gardening llhotl: ctr; M)'When (714) ~the i:.m.e:. ~ Npt B. tan Wqtclift MMm ~e Wana Mt.t t».., uam. Ase 18 I: CIW'r'. Mom-* * * * Goea! Hide •bed. s aetl
Professional Maint. Land-631-299.l in/out. '· · · etc. I.A. 1212 N. itn.dwq perienced in 'hilb t.hiob ll'll I: ~ thiftt open. buukB, l maple, 1 mel81,
6f6.6653 O.U mcrnmp 9-12 or after. Sff-8331 ~ llXl en... Ex. Appbr anytime cfter 9 Ml, Jimy-Lynn dcdlie bed wilb ~.~~.u· ~p. . ....... ----~~e-noonl H, ~6 pa1enoed only ed. .kir..,. 1311 No. ll Camino !'teal, v 0 TE ~newport sprln1 mattreu, ltYl&g ....... ., ..... ., p, u.o:.: RIV, ro ........ , ~ Full time • Robittloft's pokitment ~ I (rtBl: ctrJce), /)Ill c::;sem.nte. . . room tnd kitchen Wie and
ondln•· oprln]den, 1awno. I ;"''i'·;;i-~~=-;;;;;t;;;: -1-uty "-'--· TflE LOOK. · M<-Hll * GIRL FRIDAY * FDlt A school Of chain, anttqu• ,...,...., old haol'g, epray. 646-5848 CARPET Oeln:lng, ft...., Mllnten1nce M11t -....vn PARf TIME For Dlli ~ l'lt . but xlnt Pl atov• I: ldedlic
e JAPANESE GARI>E>llNG !:°. ~ 53163'4. Good ._,..y ~ts. fashion hlaftcl RESTAURANT ._-.. a... -,_-omputer bUSlneSS ="'i:.r '::: =
Service Cleemp, ~ EXPElU!H:Dl OaB b' *11PW4'•"d1t 0perq for male bait' a:b'lbt. CASHIER Must.:\iex:ceMmt bpiat. ~ ,,.., kitchen utenlia. llC 1ing.~~...:.att.,~~· Hoiae aewr J.:::°M;n:: FcDowinc preferred. Com-Apply 1n penoa·aNy 'Adct th lbcrlbUld, with . AGE 133 ~!~rA 1D5s:O# N.I . E. Balboa Bi.Yd., Apt. 3, 2 ~~~ <>«<....,.,. e 548--ftn" aft s PM e . mlllkln + auanmtee. 9kn D!LI 5iD" hilt clflce ~· Sal· -~ tb:wt IOUth at Mahi ~t !:Q ExperieT1ced. Free Eltimate An ~ opportunity l!enetits, p.itt vacation. See 10039 Adiim 'A ui hued cm'ltilit:Y'aid ei:. • Be.lboe., 2nd !Ger. Aft• e EXPER.EXiPEii:C(~;,;~;;";e';;;-<erlS;r<'eo;;;mm;;;;;;:--.&&!~Dom~~Ht~lce!H~o~l!P _ _!.7!03~5 ' ~ Ml11Me~er. at~~· ~~.SC-9COJ , CAREER ~~::= :!k::d,.ya. all da y ""116~·~~ ~5 ~· ~ ~ fed FIBERGLASS REPR644-ESE2NIOOTATIVE ~~ =.i~~= ~~y~.-:=. ~COMPUTER . eat ~ fit, Sat, SUn. 10.C . -~, ~-lmmed -b _.. hou" -m IAguna N""""1 Be<cb adve!<lolng PRDCillAMMINCi •. GE --"-Ill>:
LAWN REJNOVATING 106~•1~ Aa~ -........... " "-"· POil STAlll.E CO. Bead>..,,...,.. 0c-.12. _.,,.. Kmwleda< ol 20Witks * c;iOASS OR Smith Coron• »•rt
Free estirnatea btert. ~ BROWNlJNE Shup in appee.rance o,yith MUsr BE A'lTR.ACl'IVE adwrtit:IJW briptul but not Tot· 1 C _ _. I ~ter Sl5. 8' Bllll Fial·
543--09!l5 ann ... u ... 11>1. ~ Div, 1?ldore ""'""1ioo. lEOO ll>ltity ,. lHm & ...u. Xlnt Phone tr -Mr M · """""'· state ""'1 ... a on..,.. courao " PRIVATE * toll ....-... lite -MOWING, F.dging vaealaWI1. Permanent. Experienced. opportunity for rieht mm. ~2271 bet 2 ic 5 ' °fy' pecttO Jbr: Jl-4M Dldy cMnpvter ,,...ramming. Piano, Accordion, Gutta-DD d1n(CS ia5. a.mm Din
Gen'l deanup. Hauling. Far East Aamcy 6G-8'103 ~213~r:oBdl. SlJ.uy + bonul!I + eomm. Ni.JUE Al;; Oil P1lot A MW. up.tMate pNtN• Fran.Martin 5'66636 rm, mmd table-, wJlea.yes;
Odd Jobo. * 54,._ =-~=,,.:_.:=7-::_,.~~I For -· cell 111<. --In • lNSTRUClJllUI. F u 11 rolttn .... o.llrlght FP. MERCHANDISE FOil 125· cam.n, -'""'"' .~ .. OOST MAINT-'ANCE AgenciH, M.n 7100 Foreign Cer Mlchenlc 5'7·7'112 Week-ends ·1: evra, ·LAGUNA~· ttme1 No experience tureC.r•r. E Uprieht Slht piano. a.; ~" ~· Sl"A&T IMMIDlAT!LY 61&-T.!OO ~ ""'-*" tnln ,..... SALE AND TRAD -clothoo 1 • o, 10 • l2,
MOW-EDGE-SPRAY All --ti ... IOOd -· NURSING ID!E • WO COMPUTElt•AGE 110 0th Ml FERTIIJZE 96Z-7M9 p q eand:ltione, pmm.nent N.V.S. DISTRIBUTING 4N-80'r.i . ~~~~ ~ DRAF-TING . . fumlture IOOO :u.ehoid ~ 548-t;,~
Il>ropoan """""'PF rOQrammers -· *ADD ~RCHIDS * dool W!cb the publlc. -24-h>UwttklModorn DIVORCE AMERICAN \3(1; Genoa. Howpor\
The Fineot &t ..,......,, to $16.000 G.rft Zlmmorman Busboy TO Y'O<JR Jl\1DGET •· -HoUd"' Hoollh tralnl., lnclud11ad-Stylt-Nood Monoyl Rivi ..... c,M. :
I ==Pric=·=·=-=""'==""=""""===' I Compe.ny bu 3 qieninp and Otttun Full time-, ~er 18. with Bflauty ~ Co• Spa, D» HadJc:Jr Bl'fd, c.M. v1rked .concept1 In Most f\JnlWlinp must be GARAGE Sile: 1 t o 31 ~ our fff. Alllo many 2840 Hari>or Blvd., C.M. ~and nleht lhifts meta. C4ll ~ INTERIOR DESIGNER draftl"tl and technlc1I aold Cat any a»t -llmost!) Mathew Qr HB. C of (
General Servicet 6612 other fee&: non..ke openings IROtlER MAN APPLY IN PER.!K>N e SALES-DREAM: JOB e Must have ftrniture .tore ml· d"ltn to mMt the new 2 much!!a, ·butt.et, coUee ta· Bushard a: Glr&ld) Blmlc
PRO~. Window, walls a: for Progralnnm's, System J\iD. er S*t·time. Xlrit Pl¥· lob't Big loy Keep 1ouz important job 1& Iii ~. requirements of todaY'• ble, bar ftoola, 2 dcyen, 1 beds, 2 ooucbea, ftr ~mw,.
fir. cleanir:ir; bu 1 j n Its a , Ana1:yst: and other Data ~ Awl.)' in perni 154 E. 17th st. wife A: mother Ir earn a H. J. G1rrett M W·ldu lobt. wuber. Many misc items. ttlb, dimes Is Mlaa il!mf.
ceaizC positiona. ~ MASCOLAS a.ta Mea wkly Pl1 meek. St&--9526, Furniture . (No ehildttn or pets inclod-""'"":::.:::18::.... _____ " I ~i,/w~':.ing -Aacr. 3Z E. llESTAUllANT '4<-lllK, 896-340f oi5JW<.0. m..i., CM · AUTOMATION . oil 3"s:o.tSt,NB.-DIN nn "'· -.......
Free Estimatez 548-8737 11th, IS.A. 542-7D 1615 E. 17th, Santa Ana DIStt MACHINE MATURER ou se k• •p er 646-0275 IL,ECTRONICS or IMS-1389 a.eat al drtwtn, ~.
HAULING, Yard chip, odd YOONGmanZ1·35aeecledto OPERATOR. wanted, for 2' ~ti&: lO•ARTJST .. -IAyou.t a:36WMks , ADMIBAL Uprtpt i'ftezer, = P'::. =· ~
jobs etc. FREE gar 1c. attic Help Wanted. Men 72oo aMilt owner a: l'IMINP COf· 40 Hn Per· Wttk mo, blbr. Pvt rm, bath~ put~ experience. Part PreplrH you for !obi fn: white $6. · KdYinator refrlg. brae, lfltlQUN. 21m Klaft·
emup lfm' 98.lvsgable items. fee car, <HM. Ga:xt bn &: COlte Mesi Memorl1I TV. Perm. Job only . time. AllDIY In pet'Mlrl Wf!d., Compvhrt' ~ec :~~~ m1 In. H.B. 91J2..9'119
Jim. 5t8-5l25 J.C. Penney eo. ..a.ry:wru tl'l.ift U noo ex;p. H01plt1J SM-941? 'Ib.n., Frt onfY,. Brine Communlc1tlonu Gleneaglea r~.. ~M. DINET'I'E ff't u:liowd
e 1 DAY aeIVk:e. Home&: FaahimI!land NltecoMepmeneoutdwork ln V~ St., CM CLERK-Typ.t•t, Celec pcrUoUo. ™5 Hewpor1t l'CClle.ntl"t ~ · cotreetbl.e.W~lelec:
cl 1, ... ..__ _.. N--&.eh out. Call 9-11 am only, For inberview call ~), ..uc..;n, knowl...t..e Blvd., Oltta M-. l"""-try ~ ~~ blld apt een .. '6. '" • ..,..., wauS, ., .. l"V' • 6'73-fi166 -~ C"'5 vw•• Let.vinf Country at Once .....,... .,..,, s e re 11 1
windows, pUl.ting. 642-&520. Needl 642-2734 at PBX bllpti. .»or OWi', 8 SKARP ·BA&. IUJDS .._GO " MUST SAatrnCE complete ~· boob eto. 1'ri A:
St"'ln• '"' brigb ..... ! SPORTING GOODS ·-~-.~~~~ M... • llOAT"ASSDIBLE>!ll :."! ~\. ~"" ...... 2.°,.ll.&1113.so~ia~&":! • PHONE: ......... ,d. N.W ...... tor ... '521 -It.
CHEAP fill dirt .1rom Laf SALESMAN ~~ -· •· ~ • CARPEtmllS ~ lllmlturo. '1!16 w. U1h. Apt -Beoch
Beh Sleepy HoDow7storm Full time ~ertt AMDUCAN·POLRE e MOLDERS FULL "nme M&id 0cet.n int.view. 56-99U-SASSY 547 9471 )..8. Colta Meu. See bet t BARGAINS Gakftl llO);', dram. DeliYer Cl pick up, XJnt ~ ~U PA'l!\a. e GEU)),\T REPAIR frant Ddel Lqun~ Btacb. LASSY 2901 Hll'bor, C.M. • am to 8 pm. YotZtba', W'Uh. PMtl. leftl,
5§-779'1 day _ 530-4859 eve Outstandinc benelita Cd ecDect 21S/ M:a:2M or MEN 1: WOMDf 0vtr 30. 9 Day Week, bt· EXP~ d e 11 ta l · " BEAtrr loun&:e chair I: Gt· lbkts, ftN.t~. 10e 'RP·
A daMJCe lo parikipate 2KMJJ eluding Sat 1: $.Jn. Call anirtant/l«'fttlr7. 25 to 45 ACADIMY OP ~tonw\, decorator fabric, .™• s.t, Im. 341 J:. 18th,
Hauling 6730 in~ of ltW: new * ARTlST -IA;you;t I: Jen"'1 Mlrlne Corp. f9l..llli2J: yra of. e. ~ COMPUTJl TICHN"LO•Y $125 (COit pro).. Le.dil!f an-.;.C:::.M:;:·:,....------1 ~ lin.t. puteup ~ Pwt 235l'11cher,Co8taMew. lJVE.IN mahft biibylitterM 'S~,2.:Jhours •4Mil•1t.t, tiqu.e pink l6Cl'etar7 desk PATIO Slie 91t 1: iift.
UTE &ulfni·'I'rlmmllW ApP,y in penmi time. Apply in peraoa Wed., e DISHWASHDt e A llta hakpe. CM &tel. lor Tues thnJ SM. 0Jrn 'lnm. U........., Ca:Uflllllat C.. il.OO (coat $250). Mile ttem.s. 1-t'llS' w91L mtmr, Ste
Trash, Garage Oeaz:u..-Ptnne'Y'• FutiiM Itland 'lhft., J"rt, criy, Briq EXPERIENCll> • 8 to 10 mothtt working very odd OfM IM't'L. ~1627 . ~·:.::= ,95-4926 eqWp. ~ 4 other
Name ff. Reas<nable 9:JI •.m. -. 9::1J p.111. portfolio. lSli Newport p.m. tn. Rm A bd + $35 wk. 9Je SABYS!'ITllll, art' hom_e o..p. c.lf, ·,2611 PROVJNCIAL Brcb M. IOOll!ea! ~ Wettmimter
BIG JOHN 6D-403G Mcnday thru l'rida,y Blvd., O:.ta Meta 21 y.-. er oveT· 642-3.lli Mesa Verde EL Tua I: Fri. . -· Pt, CM.
Lots Eq\191 ----~ employer ..,,.,,Eo 'l"YIR'v~ J.2..5 1:>U i KM ... ....._ p • • • • • • • • I tll:ble, lt'9ts 12, I \"-,:.,""'~~-~--I CLEAN • guape, "l'I"'" ...... ..,,. e INSTRUCI'ORS. No t"° ""'-""' • S1RL9IN" --~~ )'OUll8 540-9!....--.., .. "pf•••• iaN 1111 fraa t111• center tei-1: 'c:bMr1 $225. Faad" OoMt to GM'ece!
etc.tr.e1'!'m0ftl.dump, perienee n~ ·we 5930Padt.Coutffwy, IMl'l--UtuL1caftl'96~ ~· ... ·~ ro · fer!MH..._'.nr i OCPI ~Grcl6al&HW'twitb2 C... ImmMt Baby
ftip ~.fill. Auto Sales train. NeM appearance -NEWPORT BEAaI heme, ~. 546-1341 PBX te~ ·~•ra tor I D co'M,{Jrl•·A$1 I old lMbklned .. ' $15. rannu1a: pcat19-cdb. ~
irade. 962--8745 abW to~ with the pj:IHc. _.._t 01stodian elW 5. Answertna IM!l'vtiCt QPer. 1 DMFTIH$ I rrMJ.19 .. clll.ir; *'-~ lllloel,
•LITE HAULING• Expaim Pleft!n"td. ... Ex. Apply in penon, H<ifday $t&4 k.'iM& per m<nl:h. Hour& ·SHAMPOo Glri-Uc w/ap })I'd. KlmUr;at.orl Seacb • 0 CoMMl• ~b' JYDI~ ks. • mJ«. lllT ........ or
Cleen up, Free ttrt. :::!"' qa::n.v:u-11.l= Hetalth sip., 2300 H&l'bor 2:30 lo l1 p.m, For fUriber Elcdullq: HJJ. saton-Pui varied lbWta, 53M8l1 I 'r•c>eMMMIH5 I betuUAil quilted m&ttrelt, (:AM p ER etovw: $15.
*54&-7849* BIYd., C.M. lnlonm.tion call M rt . OI' full time. c.J1 'JO to,, M WAl'J'R!BS: r.xp, Sm din. 0 AOTOMAllOM I ~ • ""' .._ Gebn.t:::r aa. Iha pllhh i"'========I WUl train. see Mr. Botbm Sl!RVICE Man, 50-46, to 1'h!ndl rount:nn V,a l le7 tbruF.&U.-14Nor..._.2W.. rffom. 6 Bar. QiM. NMt. llf9T~9,HICS . tpllt tinfatton,,g.t-m ·JnteliiHl''Jll,-JOit,. .a
6-5 or Mr. Kqa ll!!l'vk:t iAr eq.dpnent ID School Dilrtrtct, 8G-8861, 'at pleuant,, alert. ~Tm Aft lrrlaM • •' '• '' '•" Ata '' 1 fr't.JM. NfWl'I Ulld. a eftte, CM Id :.i~•clNnlng ,. 1999 Harbor CoMa Me.& &14. study lllary· ,..... ZM FA.Crofl.Y Worker, ex.-Ol' '.Ev IAIUr.a• •••• rt.1111 •••• a Wartb Sl;IO. MM53S
BRJGJrrER.SIDE Jan. SerY. <X>OKS 1nl peno111UQ>: write P.n ~.IO beoll.U. op.. e. 1CftJ •••••••••·•·••••••1 COLD SPOT refrls . SAT A 9ill N. kactt. ~ ci.. lln. -. .,. DtUVDtS eo. .-...__mu EXP.DU;ENCU> TURN:T ttoal otemonu. l ,.. mtn. WAl'IUSS .. .., •••••••• "' •••••• •I-LR. .,,; DR. fun>.~ -Mlle ~~ 1DU'I LA'l'Hli: (ll'DtjATOft. TM>. ..... -Must 1>o "'" 21. Fc1: • • Oii -'lllar .... tiod. .ioi -lGOO S. _ ...
<bt,,.,.1,t...eot.54Ml3' ruu.-.PARTTDO: llEU'"'°tst: J ... lolho MATIC<XJRP. HOUSJ:XEEPJ:R ... 1nt...ie. cal1 67MllO LIFETIME<lft,-ting, -~ .otc.56-'lllllljf,lWij;i.W.~li-liamiiOidl JACK'S hlkp'a:· Fir~ EVES. Lciie Nlt. Box. Part ar full ttmt. C.11. 548-M)I Ptrimcect· UVE-IN houaekffPl!I'' b' Odldttn ~. GI' , 1GA.1trAGE llllli, h a fd::ild
""' d..., ... -o1c. -. 11ouro. M"" .. a u..m. Sala • clN:lr """...,.,. ... -_., ~ .,. DUPLEX..., . .,._, a -. -bod. 111 •-. Comp ... d..,'g . .._....., -, )TO old.~ l CbOll Hwy; "-<Joo. W-1180 ~ -· ...__ -5. tored.O>llooat!O,,_,typ. 2 ...... ,,.,_ NCljpln& 111toiuo-. CM.-
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'66 RIVlllA '64 POifnAC
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'61 CHEV. MALllU · · · '65 GALAXll 500 ·
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'63 MllCURY '66 fOID . SQUlll WGIL ~Ji $1'19 ~ S2499. FlL~ ~~-----.. -
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-~~ S1J99 ljil S37ft &F'lif ..... ___ ~~ l ----------=-~ ............ '66 FORD Plcbp .
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I .L1>oc1 Co.. • 9900Uood c... ,9900Uood c... '90llkod c... f90iU•od to .. ' ' -UsM c... 9900 Uoool C:.,. '90011Hd (o,. 9900 U... Coro 9900
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CONNELL CHEVROLET~S USE.D CAR ~ENT£ R SPECl.ALS
. '64 FORD
-: .. J't.itlane 2 Door. Sedan. VB, automatic:.
radio, beater, ermine white. . . •
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'64 BUICK
Spedal delun wqon.. V8, automatic,
paws-ateerlng, radio. be..ttt. Sierra Cold wlbeige vinyl trim. (NYP123)
$1495
'65 BARRACUDA
H.T. coupe V8, automatic, radio, heater,
tuxedo black with gold. vinyl interior.
(N0Zf95)
s.m495
'65 DODGE
Cult.om 880 wagon. Wood craln trim.
Fact.oey air, automatic, power ateerln&
radio, heater. {RHY264)
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'66 FALCON
Station \liagon. 8 cylinder, 1tick shift,
radio, heater, bl1.1t with b~ trlm.
'995 "
'63 DART G.T.
Hard~pe. a cylinder, a utomatic,
radio, ter, mediwn blue with blue
vinyl trim.
51095-
'66 RAMBLER
Ambusador 990 custom 1edan/V8, aut;o..
rnatic, power ateerln&, factory air, u M
~.u.n.i Sifts
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'66 OLDSMOBILE
F-85 4 door sedan. V-8, automatic, radiet.
heater, powu ·~ ftniabed in Turquoise. Sharp. ( )
s.m695
'67 CHEVROLET
caprice. like new, automatic transmtsM
Irion, power ateerln& radio, heater,
(U0E689).
~499
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SPECIALS
'66 CORVETTE
Hardtop. 4 rpeed• transmlulcn, AM/FM
radio, red wi red Inter,' Stk #Pl560A s3299
'64 EL CAMINO
With bucket seat!:. stick shift 1W/OV~·
drive, 283 VB, · Power steering; radio,
heater. (Stk. # 1727) $1595 -
..._-----------L... ------------'65 DODGE
Pol.ara•4 Door Sedan. Automatic, P<>wer
steering, radio, beater, factory air eon-
dittlnlng. Gold w/belge inter.
s.m495
'65 BUICK G.S.
Gnn 5p!>rl c&upe. 4 opeed tram, radID,
heater, while with blade vinyl roof.
(NFW-960) •
$1595 ---------~
'64 CHEVROLET
Impala ha?dtop. Turquoise wtit tur-
quoise interior, automatic, pqwer steer-
ing, radio, heater. (EIU933) · $1399
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Grand Prb.: H.T. Coupe. j.utomaticn!1D
pow«, factory ~ iondltloning. er
wh1te wt.th blacli: interior.·
Skylark H.T. Coupe, VS. radio, beater,
Danube blue w/blue bucket 1eits. COTW
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'68 CHEVROLET '64 FORD
1ii Ton Pickup with cab-over camper,
6 ply ti.res, low mileage. IJc. No. Q9l1l5
~695
New C.r fldwJ W•tranty •
S ~ country sedan. Satin silver
with red lntttfor. Automatic, P.S., radio,
beat.er. (MYG022)
$1095 "
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'61 IMPALA '66 PLYMOUTH
Sport Coupe, Automatic, power 1teerln1.
radio, beater, Butternut yellow.
Fury m 9 passenger at8.tion wagon.
Automatic, r,wer steering, radio, beat-er. CSVY370 ,
s595 . $AVE
'67 CAMARO '64 PONTIAC
3Z1 V8, automatic, radio, heater, power
11:.eertn(. (ULS185)
C.tallna +.Dr. Sedan. Automatic, power
1teerlns, radio, beater, red with white top.
(WTG574)
$2495 s595 ..
'62 CHEVROLET '65 CHEVROLET
Wagon. Y8, OW'l'drive,~ radio, hN.ter,
light ~n with matching interior.
. (IFR3 )
·s595
"-Ton Pickup, VS engine, cwt. cab, heavy
dut;y rubber, 1plit·rlma. step bumt1;, tool
boxes, extra rackJJ, ideal for plwn r, etc.
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D28 ·~ARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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' ·u-:s.ni.. " . ·T!"llor; Tro..i 9421 Trucb 9500 Trucks 'JOO 'Dune lugglu 9600 lmparhc! ~-. .~~ Im~ AU!M ' 9600 Jmport.,i Aulot HIO
PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN JAGUAR : & ,.,... 9400 as ~ mil.er '67 Dtt.un PU
OFTJ!NHAUSER. 9'a&:l"end will!. tall: Olbana. $«11. with camper 1965 roRD 2Ai T/PU, DUNE Bugay, custom, one
dUil QUlld l'lllll. manifold 56-2105 .t Spd, dJr, must Bee to be-1Wtom;:: ~ nilber ot a ldrxl, subject cl ~1-.Ql-J-AG_XKlSO-S ___ R&_b'_.J_<lnt PORSCHE '61 Super 90 1967VWDeiuxeSieclM. White
IM!M', DllNl!r a.d, tor 39&-G'I FllRilBAU.15. Uled 5 times. lieTe! Beeut. olive lfl'fftl =~==-==--,---o magazine l~ture. artlcl~, condition, AM/FM radio, Convt. Reblt e!W· Top-1 yr w/ btadc interior. Nu ~. 2 HciQy «XJ OFM Xnlt aond:. paint. Cunper, gold I: white. '66 CHEV P/U w/~. street lega ' all extru; Olrome wire wheels etc. old. Nu tonneau. Xlnt cond. brakea. Xlnt lhape $1.600.
1 qmda: carbe, new, never ·* 9trW01I * E>ooetient condition f:hn.l.<M. V8 auto. Ps, fee air, new Must aee to appreciate. 536-()408 , $2200. ~ Days aft 6 Pll: Kl 5-6489
used, 4 Corvette 16" rim•, $185 Cuh dela or will take tires, Xlnt eond. 642.-2320 Fibef'i.lasa body, all leather * 962..28Tl * •
T" wide with~ rims. MAKE A MEMO to s-tber ctier car io trade. Will fine. 6l QiEVROLET htavy duty inter., cmpeta. 64 2-6 914 '60 Jaguar 3.8 '66. VW ~· ~ P8& 45,000
omll!r i-o-, 1 pr. outill!r \IP top )QI DO lCl9Pl' need, piv. party. Alter 12, M-9113 2Ai ton. Exceptionally elem. Eves. 48,169 acfual mile-SUNBEAM milff. $1350, Pri p-ty. ... .... ... ....
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•• 1963 vw ~--"•. -· --•. $1000. • 673-5582 .... ,..,. &:IAi" liit*:I IDOUlttld OD 16" O "t5 . cw 5M-003t Must 1ell. 546-m.l.I> .... ,....,., u .. , .
VOLKSWAGEN
'66 VW, sun roaf. new wblte
wall!, Radio, 2 Speaked.
Beautiful ·inside Is oUt
$1450. 847-6703
'IQ VW Sedan ~; MW
tires, xlnf cond., I cMV
mileage. SUJO, 962-6001' ::·
°""'"" nm., 1 -lit' ""'° ...;•, "'Atb. '"'1..,...,. '''01'"roiwm;;;;-:;pidru=p::-::.,:;11;;· -;:,,..::c. I I======== :"~. ~ .~~}"""6. . tltts. MERCEDES BENZ 19!0 SUNBEAM -.r, ' lmoorted Auto1 'l600 lm~rtod Autos
6" wide & ~ rtn. A: ay V-8 autom, dvome whls. JMpa 95l0 _..,., u,....,.,...., ...,., ¢Must aac1 $El50. Pri pr-1jpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~r~-~;;i;i~i;;;;;;ijiil centtt. Afttt 5 PM. 536-7'02 DON'f JUS'J' WlSB .tor some-Xlnt oond. $1995 67J.481J 1--'-'------======== ty. Cat.. anil at 112% Sap. thial to fumiab your hame '62 lNTERNATIONAL Scout. Imported Autot 9680 2 1961 VW l""'flers $30 ... find lf'l!ll.i bu)'I in -.,. alt 8· Four wheel drive -travel -''---------pbire, Bel bl, dt 6, aH day
Da,ys alt 6 p.m. KI MH89 ~·· CaMl&d Ads. Dillll 6f2.6678 fer Rm.JLTS top, new tires $995 cub will • Spot cash fer Imports =-=======~
accept trade. 6f2-0'l97 W• "pay more kir 111\y import
JEEP, Mere V _ 8 eng, 4-wbl reprdless of year, make 9600 l"'P"rtod Auto1 9600 •••••••1••••••1 .--!----1 ~ I
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er condition. i'ry WI before lkive, trig titts, tow bar. you sell. ELMORE
642-1943 wkend5 MOTORS, 15U) Beach Blvd.
F HEAD Engine ~te Westminster. ~ '56 J eep, Rd e<nl. 1, CJS
.Teep top complete. 545-8584
Jim Sl emons Imps. NICEST CARS Wilr nc:r & rli .1111 St .
Sdnl.l An.1 546.4114 IN ORANGE COUNTY
'86 10YOl"A SPORT SEDAN
'66 MEJRCEDlll ~ 23CEL Automatic trans., 90 h.p., 30
Camptra 9520
1969
11' HOUSECAR
$ALE-$ALE
~ Road presents the ulti·
mate :in "hlxury cam(ling",
complete living Jar 4 adult:B
or 6 !lileep aocomodlltions
a...U~, plus Ford poM!l""
ed one ton dual wbeda V-8
IUlb:Jme.tic inc. pa-. thru cab
to bade. SI.Vt $500 by ~
mg DOW wbDe the ~ ll'!6IOr'I
prioet are priced to Ml Md
ave.
WAS $6125
NOW $5275
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ALPINE hanltop, Wl>ll• w/blad< .,_ mu.. per pllon. Room tor --------1 terior, R&H, i ~ tins the entire family plus power
1965 SUNBEAM A I p l a e , $4.190. 842-6197 and ecooomy, Thia i1 the
Red/blk. int. lJka new. '65 MERCEDES 220 SE winner everyone'• t1lking
$1295. Oonv. Red w/whitt top. ebout.
KOSTA KUSTOM KARS Xlnt oond. 30,00l ml. $'58()0,
19tk> Hart>or Blvd.. c.M. 675-1636, 615-1638
$1"'5
ELMORE DATSUN
'99 '69 '69 NEW '99 '69 '69
'69 DATSUN
Look!!!
50,000 mi. guar.
$186.86 Down
$53.86 for 36 mo.
OAC + Tax i" IJt".
Barwick ~ Impcru
991 So. Coast Hwy., L.B.
494-9'173 545-<£M
'67 DATSUN
'64. Mm.CEDES Ben:i 220 s.
nit cond. :JT,<m JD.iles. $2.m can 6'B--tl'l9 MCJI'ORS
TOYOTA
Pb. 89f.3320 MG 15300 Beach Blvd., W.stmnstr , ________ , 1969
MG TOYOTA s.1 .. , Service, '•rt'I Complete new MG invtlrtocy See ind Drive Todayl
See the new Austill America La..: 1 Here Now! UUIG
J1rtupor t
JII11 po rts
3100 W. C.out HW1.
Newport Beach
00..... 5").11'11
IHPORTS
TOTOTA-YOL.YO
19ll6 Hartlc:r, C.M. &l6-9J03
TOYOTA
Station Wfl&Oll, .f. tipd, dlr, Authorlzed MG DM!er
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE o&c,excellentconditloo.Willl:-==c--·----=c-:
guan.n~ ~ cash d.Uven
or will take older tra4t.
Make paymentl 'of $39.86. c • 11 after 11, 49Wm, ....,.,.,
153IXI BM.dl m..s., Wlltmnltr ..... -'66 TOYOTA
Station WllOft. 1e1 blu« eXt.,
"1tll match!n& blue tnt. Must
see to appredalt! 3 &Ip.,
w/Oo, dlr, · pwr rear ~
doW' S85 Cuh dell, tliklt' <*i-
i!' car. Pymnta $39.00 mo. .....,,. ... ...._
1RIUMPH
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ELMORE MOTOR
Choo•• you~ TOYOTA from th• lar9•s+ deal.,
wit.h +h• lar9'e1t ••l•dion •••
'3767 MO.
OR
AMERICAN CARS WANTID IN TlADE
CORONA SPORT SEDAN
"lOOM"
'°" ALL
PINANCIN5 AYAILAILI
ON AP'l'IOYID CllDIT
w, tol4 -. ., • ..,. T eyot11 '11 tht 111ontl!1 of June, July,
A•t .. t, 1111.I Sep+•mb.t t+.011
"Y •Hier Toyot1 Deoler In tfio
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11100 llACH II.YD.
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Hardtop coupe, 1utomafic tra"ni!ftis.11on. radio and huter,
powa; 1taarin1J, power brakes, vlnyl roof, IOolc:s like naw.
'64 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Coupe1 •utorrfatic tran1ml11ion1 radio aftd , heater, power
1t.erin9, power brelc:es -•nd factory air conditlonin9, on•
r r owner, 25,000 actuel mllas._ •
Cyclon•, hardtop coup.•, 6 .T. 390, •utom1tlc fr1n1mission1 power 1t11rin9, Ebony.
'66 CHEVELLE MALIBU
s+.tion wagon, factory air conditioning, power 1t11rin9,
•ufo"'!afic transmission, Autumn Gold.
'67 CONTINENTAL · Formula
Convertible. full power and factory air condiflonin9 -e.nd •II • • d '64 CONTINENTAL
C-ontin1nt1I 1ed1n, Platinum Mi1t with Sliver Sibel interior,
the luxury 1 .. 1v .... Leu then t,ooo .. n ... Specie! perch••• Prtce·
from Ford MoWr Comp•JIY· J -~ ..... ~ ... ~~"-: ................... ,.~~·""!' .......... ,~ ...... ctwy-tr. ~
f/YJ . W. COAST 'HWY. -PHONE 548-n51 --..,.,.v ~--
JOHNS·ON ' & ·soN -
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Telephone 642·0981 -.......=.---· -......-.... ""'"'"".-
TATION · ,..RANSPORTATION
.T~ 9500Trucb . 9500Tnidm ·
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READY FOR DELIVERY TOD. Y AT .
·.CONNELL CHEVROL·ET
• $199. Do·wn =~::0 ~~~:s!,:N
DEUYER ANY TRUCK UNn.
WINNEBAGO
CAMPERS~~w . . .
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·' Lettt ..,h"I lt11• plc~'P· I' ltex. f1dly •ct•lp,., wltt. 11. • ., 4.+y
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J'REM!NOOUS sWicrloN 'OF1'1CKUPS-VANS, SUIURllANS •AT HU&E
brscoliNJS. st;tQP, )'ODAY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET. . ------.. +
CONNEL CHE.VIOLET
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5411200
...,..'!.9'1 ,._ 9600 Imported Autos 9600 lm~rtod Aulot HOO lmportOd A-
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN..
-NICEST CARS ,
MIBT -tmmac. '61 'VW.Mllt_,.,,, ....... IN ORANGE COUNTY e VW BOS· -•ea, £X. NICEST CARS -.• ..
.,._ VW '96, ..,. w/w, -llol1 -ldtol ta: ,65 vw. A wil<I ...-&old ~ CAl!Et X tr u ~ IN ORANGE COUNT>(
low ml. fl& 5.111-lol!i (g.T -"'-_., MMe Gt· ~ •• , w t ~~ ••~ 11190. Coll ...._ • "" VW·---PM) 1., .._ ..,.... an 1Dme ..... ,. ~ . •
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Sport Cars 9610Spert Cara 9610 118 !er. Osll all I pm. -wtlll ....,._ ~
ELMORE 1005. vw :':.uxe, split =·<n·:. ·cm~.!
ORANGE COUNTY
~ENTER FOR
'66 SUNBEAM TIGER. Orengo wllh a
block hardtop. Perfect runnl1111 and
1 -you -Id -to own. •19·99 look of $2600 , Now Only '64 Tit 4 HARDTOP. A
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car with a bo•u·
tlful prlca. look of $1690. '1299 -Only .
'66 Tit 4A. Rod roadato•; -of our bot-
tor Trlumoho of 11 to choooo from.
look of $214$. '1999 -Only . '66 SPIT.flRE. You will be GREEN with
. anvy _,,, ... thli one.Only '1399
'63 KARMANN GHIA. Matalllc 'blua polni
with gold pin 1trli>l1111, lniarr~ dol.Xa.
S.. this -nowl Only 11 ~99
'64 TlllUMPH SPITFIRE. lu,.iftcly Rod
with black , ... ti .. , like '119ft ...... I Only '7o '66 TRIUMPH SPITFlltE. laautlfuf Or-
ange l'lro co~ ltlltl blilclt . • 1·399
0 lnt,.erlor. . .O!:ilY. ·. , .
'67. ,DATSUN ROA.ljSTE!L llack wjth '°"
Interior, one ~r, leW ml ..... , fMnl ..
X• .. aild'~I , •1·999 .• '. ·0n1y
'63 -'65 .;66' . ~ • ,.. · .... 2 COltVITTIS
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TOYOTA 11' __ ,,._ __
1 liOO •••ell lhd. IM-J322
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seat. IM!'W' pUX. !'hon• room frttb. ~ , ... \.
MOTORS 52M131 after e A m..ldo . $2><5 ~0~ "'v.w~•coodl .. ELMORE 0.!
15D) Bell.ch Blvd., Wltmnltr Pt.me· Ms.om • MOTORS ;
'& VW -· MH, ttblt. '63 v.w. Good c:m1. ...,... TOYOTA ;
eng., nu brakes,. clutch and tapt deck. ~ ExhallltS Ph. ~ :,;..l
tires. Gd exlnd. $850 er bett 98z..a29 15300 B8cb Blvd W~ .,.o..,~o."'._· .,..vrr.281r;9;::o:::r -::'.968-1:'1239="7-·-VW ...... .,..._ •. -•---· , '• =-tt: 11 · w ..,,.H, Cll:9ll., 61 Camper, New q ., -~11'9 ~ 1968 VW Squorabock ,_-·-."-to A braka. ieoo, Reo1 ClftO * 64M8t6 * HawMi 6'75-Cf6 M&--91184 r: . . -• '"'"...\.•.<! ~""•• 9600 Imported Autoo 9600 Imiiortod A-. 96Qfl
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NEW~ORT IMPORTS LTD.
· 3100 We COAST HWY •..
NEWPOR:T II.ACM -
6Q.Mo5 W IU ... ATI• 540-11641
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IHE '681 WITH JHE BEST POSSIBLE PRICES TO BE OFFERED" THE BEST S~LECTION AND THE, BES'T, MOST ~E!'.~ISTIC TERM~!.
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IT'S NAMED
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AFTERI '
BOllllEVIW!
JtlllBIRDlll
5REA TIR THAN EVER
EXTRA SPECIALS.!
2 Dr. H.T, VI, lw"'r•M•ti~,'fl11w•r
1t.•rint. Ndl•, h••t.t, f•ctOr1 •it.
IN•. AA). C•rv•r C•r• C•r.
1966 O\.DSMOBILE · •
C11tlu1 J o,., h•ritop.
VI, 4 111••4, l&H.
1965 MUSTANG $877 · .J .Do•r. Hl·1tt1~•-· '4 ift"ll ..
INOtr.41071
J961 FIREBIRD
• cylln4w, power 1toorin1, 4' ;p••tl,
ro4lo, ho•t.r, n•w c•r w•rr•n1'J•
tYTL2Stl. Corvw ~,.. C.r. $AVE 1964 GRAND l!RIX
VI, h'''•'"•tlc, radlc,
h•afcr, WSW. '
1965 VO\.K5WAGEN
. l•41o •rtll ho:. .. ,, IF'llA I ' $fJ17
t"'.~,~:!~~~;S~: ra·;:.,' ·~~-·11vE· ~.:~, ~.~ ... ~~~ ~, .. :.~atic, . ~677 !:!! a~~~~ .. r. $477 !~.~~E•~t.rnatic, KiH. $1177
•••• ' 't •• ,,,1, ••"•· h. , ... ,,WSW, WSW. tNlr4611 N.C. warNnty. IVVU1tO). c,,,,, Care ar. .... -~-air cenditi 11nin9. Carv., C.rc Ctr: . --------~----!~~ H~~HT!~!~!. P•••• ,, .. ,,,.,~11· . 7 1967 GRAND PRIX ~977 1964 FORD $477 :!'"~~!.~~ . .,toMon" $37· 7 ,1 h •--hi.. II f . H1dr•'"•tlc, 11ower 1t.eril1t I .. rak•11 klH, 1U-4I 1 I rev•, ••...-. w "'' 1• •ctery '"· radio, he•t•r, WSW, power wi114ow1o Ftlc .. 4 4r. ltlH, •wt•. "'' CNZll 11t C.rver Ctr• C•t. IOSW1111 fectory eir. Carvtr Care Ctr. '
1966 PONTIAC GTO ~377 1964 PONTIAC GTO $1877 __________ $_1_1_7_7_ .!.;5
.••• ~ ••. r,.,• .. ~H.~~~.~~s,.;, $14· 77 · 2 DT. H.T. VI, "'"'" 1t.•rin9, •11to-Sport Co1111•· VI, •11to111atic, ,_.... 1965 PONTIAC nw
'"'tic, rt4io, h•ater,.r•d li11e1. }7,442 1teerin9, re41t, httfer, WSW, f.ct.,., GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 4 .,.ff,
inlle1. ISAA7J91. Carv., CJi,.. Cer. eir. C•n-•r Ca,. C.r. llf:H. tHrAllll . Ji.I......._ .. C.. ........ Prior s.1t.
EACH & EVERY "CARVER-CARE-CAR" CARRIES OUR WARRANIJ'Y ON ENGINE, TRANSMISSION & DIFFERENTIAL PARTS!
·· 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD. COStA' ME$A~ •.
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'USED CAR
BILL MAXEY
~TK>lY~O~Tl~I
c I j
1969 TOYOTA COROLLA
FOR ONLY
$1770**
,600 ifn;P!.,....--"Utlii--~======;-===='=="'i"'~====*I
VOLVO · IUICK CADILLAC
___ V_O_L_Y_O ___ I-----~~-; ·st BUia< w"""'t Convert. lllCEST CARS
'67 vw. Xln< cond 1969 * New Volvos * Ni -· -..... IN DRANGE COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
33,000 mi. s:um VOLVO GET A woril:. Must sell!! Alie for 'Eli CADll.LlAC Q>e. DeVille. Bob Watson 646-0201 Gft.-. ,fl3..-0'193 Plil• yellow witll black lee.th-
BETTllt DEAL '63 BUICK La Sabre. Air er interior. Air aond. and all 1967 vw. good rondition. Herb Fri· .. lan .. _ $1550. Contact Mr. Jackson SEE AND DRIV'E TODAY! SU ~ cond. Power I t et r 1 n g, G.M. extras at course. Truly
642-2410 between 9 & s BIG SAVINGS 00 '68'• l l'i..,O Bea.ch BIYd. (Hwy 39) brakes. Rebit q , $850 a beautiful llllltDmobile. Tl')'
1967 vw, pert.ect conditiarl " l 2 blk:a :so. G.G. Fwy. cuh. ~ 10 match this an;ywbett at
Orig. private O'lmel' Pbme aut. flDia R-?596 537.ar:M l!fiT Buick Rot«nuter Xlnt $2895 .~'!" Sedan-mmt "°"'"•"" IHPORTS Antlque1, Clo•lcs 9615 p::'·~ -:::j·F""""" ELMORE
RH, about $1095, qinaJ TOYOTA·YOLWO 1929 HUDSC:fi, ex c e 11 • n t BUIQC 'fli Skylwk. act I.II', MOTORS owner. 962-!eli. m~ic&l lllld nDling power steers, Xlnt cond. TOYOTA
1966 Harllor, C.M. &46-9303 cond. Ex1ra pmtl. Best ct-$1200. Pri p;y. &&2-31.S Ph. JtM-3320
'57 VOCVO, good en&fne, fer. CaU alter-C PM~ 67 BUICK .RIVIERA !MOO Be.ch l!J."4., Wltmnstt VOLVO nedl work. $100. AB the Extru $3«».
1800 s '67 Sport s.d. """' ..._ Autos Wonlecl '700 ......,. CAMARO
party, ~ owner. $3150 '65 P lfOJ S, xlnt eond. Law BUICK 'fS Le Sabre, 22,IXXI --------
finn. ~ 10 iJM to 9 PM ml. Air, OD, rh + stereo. WE PAY " • " mi. A/C, p:w1er, new tires.
Mr. Kntm.r Must sell! $2450. 642-1536 CASH ' Famiiy car. s.nz. 5'M3-34'18
'53 BtJnc: ~ ff..T, new
lm.,ortMI Autet 9600 Im.,.,.... Autos 9600 titts, N'll!l Io o d, retlable 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ... uec1 an • truckl jult trui.sp. $150. a.3Z78 II' . . call Ill tor ne eatima~. 1965 anac sk)rllrk. H'l'.
BAYS.IDE MOTORS GROTH CHEVIOlll . !..":.~..':.'~~300Be•• A* tor SI.let Mana.pr
11211 -BL. JluntlocOlo ...... CADILLAC
NICEST CARS
IN £:GE COUNTY
'67 · ro -&znburst Cold
with tiadc: in~
W . Autamatlc 'Inns., VI,
power It~, Jo.did witb
extra& ~ely beeutifld.
Only
S21t15 '
ELMORE
NICEST CARS :;
IN ORANGE CDUN:Q'
'62 CHEV. IMPALA ruP.tk
SPI'. Silver-met.aJHc tlie
with amtruting :interW.
r.o.ded with extz'U. Ahiii-
lutefY Imn.cula~. .;:
$1005 ::
ELMORE ~: ..
MOTORS -:: •. TOYDTA ::
Ph. 89f-3320 ::
15300 llffcb'1!1vd., w"""""'
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..... $500. caJl ""' .. 83J.<l600, ext 1137. 2136
1200 W. COOJt Hlqhwoy
FINEST SELl!CTIDN OF DOMESTIC
& IMPORTED CARS IN ORANGE CO.
Klllmt 0Vl!I" 1S • ''1961" MOTORS " Elden. Ave. No. 1, Coit& ~"'""" TOYOTA M.,. ·"
. · l'lus Tu & Ucense 1967 Buick 1967 l!arman6hia
WID lly
Yoar Volklwagen er Porsche
A P11 tot dollara. Paid for
or not. c.n Ralpb
* bdlllaca * Ph. 891-3.D:I '65 IMPALA,. 320, 4 dr, ltd:
All colors, models, full ]5.XJO BHcb Blvd. Wstmnatr •ii'.· full pwr, new ti!'es''6.
= ••Pric• 1ncl11d•1 W/S/W, tillf. ti•, t9elinittt Meket •••h, whl. 'eo"'"• ctrptfint .
.-foty dad. a ,,;1or1, cit . 11 ..... r. 11•..C.I ah1lf, O.S. '"irror, •••t .IJ,th fr•nt & ,,,,,
't .,.ff clec. wiper. I :-"••h•r, !111•1 br1ki111 11.1t.1111, •rrt•r, brt ke w1r11ln1 llt., lt11mp1r
peNl1, tll ¥i"'4 h1t•rier, 60 h.p. ,4 1p••4 !•II tyncrom11h tratu., 4 w•y flt1htr, p111A
-• ,.,, wl lldew., etc,
~late Deliwery on Most Models & lody Styles
.. , BILL MAXEY
~TOYOTA
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Rl•i•r•. letd•d, air, It•••· AM/ftr.4 r•41., ••c•ll•11f
tiful thr11·•11f, ce~ltie1.
$3795
(2) 1967 flat ISO
Cowp••. Eirtr• 1h1tpl
$1595-
1966 Corvette
$329$
$2095
19.S7 vw
Sqwa'rebtC:k. 2 •Deot,· AM/
FM radio. l ikt Mewl
.$2050
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$1795 -$1775
BAYSIDE MOTORS
pwr, air cooditioninr. ======·==~;;:I pamL A·l cond. Ori& owt:tt¢. Save up to $1500! $1495. 50-2588 •
ALLEN CHEVROLET • ":;i; CHEV 283 • ;p;jii: 673-ll ~O Olcbznobile..Cadilll.c · Good paint and tirM. $1r.I. JMPORTS WANTm ll50 So. o:i.a Hi.,,..y" '56 aiEVY Wqan, 2 dr, Call 13'1~ ~ a.-........ Beoch .... ,... •tide. N ... point .......... I ;;;,.-;;;~;;;;:;.-=-~-...; I TOP $ BUYER stereo A mmy utns. $315. ·~ SI\\-WGN, Bel-Air, ~
BRL MAXEY TOYOTA '67 ELDORADO -""· outo, Riff, -!£0 l88Bl Beach Blvd. Pure white landau "top, =...:N::;.,IC=E=ST~C~A=R=S-or possible trade. 54CM6J.C :
H. "'"""-Pb. 847-3555 "-'h """red-. Hu IN DRANGE COUNTY .,; CHEVY Bel Alr, 6 .,,. .. i
CADllLAC
PRlVATE PARTY
WANTS LO MlLEAGE 1968. . ...,.,..,.
had ll)eCi&l ~· AM·:rM/ 'SI Olnr6let IA ttia p&ck up dr. JMT lleering, R/H. Odl: dlr/Stereo~air1 fQ]lpwr. dis klll btd ·rteet Side ~ 5'8-8796. ·:
cUb d!h, or will take old!r IN'll' and pqmt1vdy ~ lhlrp '63 CHEV c Qi.. sedan, V'-c, tracie. Will tinahce prlvite .. __ ,_ --..... .,._, 1 · ~..i.. , ucan --o::•....:.~ ...,..eraeer;ng.orl1ln1.' -"V• after n. fDC..'!13 et M ~. owner. Reu! 60-483fi
Utod C.n -5"Ml834. Only llOl5
NEED A CARt '':.vlii.=.'.%~.ei:.Z'. ELMORE
CAN'T BE FINANCEDt _, Jocla, --IL ·~ •Repa ltinf AllJl"M hc1my Or, tilt MO'roRS
eBH ~T e Dl-T wbeel. """ w/lllk '"'· TDYOTA
CHRYSLER ·:
•Mllttor7 eNft lo -T ........, ft !IM-ml
Molta "-"-'II CADIU.AC Qoe o.·vme J5b -Bhd, W-
McCAltTHY .MOTDRS Exeadlw· ..... -........ QIEV -• Dr. COMET .
14'0 So. ...... IDMltpr ..... 'l>rl .... • • •h' Htodtop. -condition, Jo '
(I Wodcs N. ol Seua) 6C-7316 m 9 Cf, faldmJ q., R.ldG, 'Cl CX>MEr Sport Oiupe Jilt
Santa ADI ~ 5C2-S!ln ·as <DUPE De VIPt. Black. sa.-. ~ ) CCJnd. New tlr'el a ~;
WE IUll pqwor. N'I --•• IMPALA O.W, _. Prlood r1tlbl. l'IWiJI. : PAY CAE CGOd. Ellato Ill<. llO«llloel SIB, 111r -kc. ktJ • -
rot1 . ...._ .,..,., '1& -CONTINENTAL :
T=,irtotloli Ctra. -''4 OOlft o. -~-l9ll aa:y M -, .,,, '
Wt °"'°""~ <Glld.~la1htt.Alcx--·...-.--'•<Dtt.2-bJ~ illl ••••WW~l!rilnl·~ trut ~ Jll'b'.'Clll Ml...,, elm. 90. '<21S> .-. ~ .._,., full ~ 'lbt ~! 1 days~ evu. 10 D -Air <?. ~. dlNlt , • N..,.,_ Miron ·eo'l<lll>-l3llO -IQli. -':'.;"'O.: ...,.. At 1J000.11 844-1a .
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'67 CONTINENTAL
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· '63 ·CHEVROLET '-11--AJplOe __ _
n4 llac!Ut -1 tntertar, VI act#W, autm.tlc
tn .......... wtth Olllter ccmole. radio and
-· --w1>11o lldo won -Dcm't ..... tbll &Nat l:IQ'r. .·
$111 PllCI
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c.~1n .. ,..,., ouldllWttli ..-rHle. factory .
.,1r ·con•lltloolot el """'"ll1li\lt"'1i...1uto1y tho
flootl IH1 C.~Hlo1 I ·~4_-. 19 k t-4,
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.YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADII,LA<::tnEALER SERVING ·THE ORA,NGE· COAS'J' llAUQR .A.REA . .. . !
2()00 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . . ·~·
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540-9100 .. . . . ' . '
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Tr9111 l1 e D1IEF hr DtlM Y• .
e "'"' Miit M•••• la1h1 fr1S I•
234 E.17, St.
mtt IUICIC CGMllllQ
Costala
. 548-7765
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FORDSU~R
Center ,
;t;.!!Ml .. <i' C!'lt1 ...
SMVlc•. One of So. C.llf:1 S.rt••t
model "C" lnventorioa.. ·
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CORJ'INA DELUXE
, ..... SIOAil
$1883" '-:.::"' •
fttlly 1M1•lftpM wit\ littwler •11• edt_ripr
dec•r tr••"• dl•c tw•lf•1, wfilte w1!11, 1lr
, fl1.-.a:l•tt,., PY~"tt '"* ,,, liiiter, Whllh ,...........,.., I
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Orant•: ~~~~ •\111,ori2•d·
Sel"·S•rv1t• for SheR>y-Aiftericen
Cobrea. All models rHcly for im-
m~iate d!h-.:•!Y·
FORD TRUCK <Bl1fR
F-100 Pkj<\'P~f'I hoovy.,!u+y r.•1dy
for lmmffl ... · detlWry. Extr•
· · hu.y ·duty t. ...i.r. Com~let•
-.uth-orll'd s.mco ~eml pefh.
CAMPER· MOTOR HOME
. . . -Cenltr . '
Truck-C.mp-'r unlt11 ~•mpttl ·for
your true.-.· Self conti1nff motor
home1;1 S,11ie1,1 1ffl.lj:e1 ti91d ;:rental
. b.y d1y1 -~··l or inonth."
flEET' 'CBQER
Fle,.t -exports' 1p1ct1RJ:e 1n l1r9•
or .•mall pa11en91r a.,d truck fleet
11lu ancl 1ervic ..
·FORD DIAGMOSTIC_
· -CfllJER
So. C..~~•L.l'!!s!.,}Watf\ ff 'your
. own dlali 11 your c~r 9et1 ov.,. I JO. ,
vital tests at anch,ored 1peecl1 up .'r
t. 70 M.P.H. Written r•peri In-·
· cluclff I• fvll price of only f9. 95.
Service ·Center .
74 uttr. mo·.r-m · l:tayt 1manned b'y
factory treiftM t.chniclan1. Com-
pleta ~od,Y, •nd 1 paint ~s. Afr ..
port type cut,..tch·hrwer'9fva1 you
fa1t.,.,· · l:t.+t., · ·1•rvlca.' ·Flniilca
. pla.rit te 1ult your ~ud.9.t. ·
· ftrd tarts Center
I 0,000 ,aq~era fatt with o.v.•r ,$I GO, •.
000 hn'tnteey of t•nutna ·Ford · ,. ....
Goodyear Ji{e .Ctnler-
eomp1.+. ialas and ''"Tea. Haw
anti 9u.1r1ntaed retreads for all
can and trucb. ' , , I
l4ase-Renlal Center
Member '=trcl n.+icn1al Jena. pf.n.1 All populir· makff. Fonl cteily
rentals at R.obln's 1avin91.
Finance • lnsu11nce
I ,. . ~-.. !enfefl . ---· · • ,.
Trained counselors •lw•ys nt'dy
to help you with financint you
wa11t. Full covar•t• insurance can t
H Included In your car p•P.Dt~ . ,
"Trolley" Tour
lti.1..-... . ._f ..., 91edrfc·"trollays"
for anfoyablt shopping through
over I a·cr" of new and used carsl
·cOll!feiY aui.serv1ce ;
J_Our 11'.'eelern Jv•1t• t•~e__yau'fo 1.ncl _
from home, work or shopping
wt\Tle your:, car )s ~eln9 ;••rviepd.
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·-Jif"R K£ A LITTLE -THEY TOTAL THE ABOVE AMOUNT. AS OR,ANGE COUNTY'S • . . ; - ' 1 • ' ,,,........ • R_D .D~LER, THE FACTORY HAS -TOLD US TO SELL THEM ~OFF. JHAT!S~HY YO
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95
. w~ $ ... t= (U~lt74l, 895 111 -.•• ,. ;., ...... ·-. '.
CAN GET SAVINGS LIKE TRIS WHILE PRE·SEN
STOCKS WT! I
, BRAND ·NE:W "l968 filJSTOM ~4-DOOR . '
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'67 Musting VI '$1895 H.T. Cp• .. Auto., PS, R&H . ,
IVCL0711:F1ctory wirrenty. 20'1 - -J
dow11 •• trede $52 p•t rno ., li 1110.
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'65 Mlr1udor Montcl•lr !1495 "4-Dr. H.T. F11Jt pwt., feet. elr. Ne.
7lOA. 20" tlown or ttede $52 per
mo. lO me.
I '$' ... '62 R1n\bler Wogon
Arnb1111dor. VI, elr cond. 395 ISUIJ.41 ). 201. dew11 or tred•
$21 ·~ef-rno., 2"4 f11111H19,
'55 T-Blrd H.T. '95 Orl?ln1I flt1'$119hout, '(FYD6111,
Wll help finenc ..
MUST AN~ SALE
20 to choo1• ftorn ... , .. I "I" czllnd•rt,
o4 1p••d1, e11tornetlc1 . .Sorn• wit pow1r
1+.erl11t ;'l ·1Tr co11tlltl enlnt . lf61 thr11
lf67 ~medelllj converflOles, co11p1 .. 111111
2 +2 '.fes+l>1c\1. E:11mpl11 ' 'llM ...... -Cpe. F11lty •cipt. ewto., R&H, P/S.
IATAllJI, 201. dn. ot tte.le $JJ
p•r 1111. lO "'o.
'64 Ford F1lrl1ne Wagon $895 ll1dlo, h11t.r, VI, euto..,1tlc.
llOY2111 20" tlow11 or fT1tle
$i i ''' mo. 2"4 rno.
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' . .. ' ·.AUTOMATIC TRANS.
' i . NYLON TIRES
FULL PRICE AND ~ORE!
$6 2 31 FOR '36 t.IONT,HS ~FTER
. ' ' l!J CASH OR TR>.ilE 'DOwtt
INCLUDES TAX AND LICl ' Month · ·
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CH,QOSE. fROt.4 NEW '1968 T-BIR95, FO~l >
MUSTANGS, FO!Ull .TIU!JCKS-: EVEN A Ft~ .
SHELBY-AMERICAN GT's -AT SAylN~ .•
LIKE THIS! F.Ul,L 5-YEAR, so.looo MILE NEW e>;R
WARRANTY INCLUDED ON ALL NEW '68'.1!
'65 'Ford Pickup $895 F-100 'i\ To11 Lont led R11talde.
IPJISlill. 20'1 dow111t tr1d1 $l2
per ~·., lO rno11tlt1. '
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'67 Ford Golexle 500 .m95
2 dr. H.T. VI, f11ll power, fecto
we1T111ty. Stk.. H1. "4"4"4. 20% 4o J
et tred• $6J p'w mo. l6 rn.. ' • . . . .
'64 Ford VI Cvt. ',$695 Fsll p~er. Sel. 500 Co11•1rtlt,l1.
ISSF5"451. 201. tlow11 or trallle, J
$11 ,., 1110· 2"4 "''·
'67 Ford CUit. 4-Dr. -$] 495· ~ ,,, V-1, ••t.. tr1111 .. No. Pnl,.
20" .i • ..,,. •• +relll• S41 p•r ,1110L . •
16 -nth1. •. ~
'62 Corv•lr Monn $395 luc••t.:.tNh, 111!0., r1tll1, fi'l'Mr, .
201. d1w11 er tretle $11per1n1,. · ,
24 lltOllffit. .
'64 Dodge Pickup '895 Vi . D·IOO. (176MAl. 20 'Jo dew. ·
tr1de $ll piw. 1111., 2"4 lftonth1.
'62 Volluwogen $]095 1"4,000 ... a ... whtte lnterler. ·
IFWUtotl 20" ti•-., +redo
$."46 ,., "''· 24 "''·
'65 Rombler 220 w.,.., $895' F-lly equipped. Ho. 1"47A. 20 % ·
tl1w11 er tr1tle $12 Pll' '"'"JO me. ·
'66 Mlrcury Col. Pork $2495 W•t•"· h ll pow~r, •'r· ·~t-1 • ,
tlwo-•ut. l RPR9971 211. ,tllWtl·
1r trede $61ptr 111• .. ]6 1111.
'64 Chffrolet Super Sport ~95 VI, 11tornetlc, f11lly equl,pM. 1
IOTVll"41 20% d1w111r tred• $ll '..l
,.,. 1111.1"4 '"'·· . --. ~·-
\ '67 Ford XL H.T. ~ 995 Fvl1 power, •Ir. 1Ulll6"4) 20%
d~w• M ff1'i1 $55 per 1111., ]6 "'.._
'62 Clwiy II $495 6°cylh11l;er, ••t•ftl•tic. p1wer sh.,.· -.
ln1. tKfU.421 20" tli••• •r tr•cl• , .
t21 per "' .. 2"4 .., ..
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PUN, PAGE 2, POil Al,.1.
THI SPECIAL EVENTS 0 ..
THI WEEKEND ~0 COM-.
ING UP -AND GO ON YHROOGM PAGI 15 FOR
THI OTHER ENTERTAIN-
MINT IN OUNGI COU ...
T.f. THERE IS PLENTY TO
'Po FOR.ALL:-FROM ART
IXHIBITS AND COM.\t\UN'4
TY THIATER TO NIGHT·
CLUBS AND MOVll"S. J
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UC CENTENNIAL CARAVAN -Ezhlbita com·
memoraUnc the Unlvenitf cl Cal1forn1a'1 flnt
100 Y'"" w111 t>e oa d.llpla1 tree c1 dw1•. Oct. 11, 12 and 1S at the Ora1e CoantJ Fatqrounda
Sn the ~ and Oommunff.J Exblblta
Bldf., • Fair Drlvt, Colta Mela. Dilp)A11 wU1
iDclude a f1ytni 11uea: built on th. Davll
campu, the lawt crtmlnal catcblnf devkd
and modern teatMnc equlpmtnt. Tbe traftllnc
uhlbtt which la larfelJ apomand b7 unlntaty
elumnl, can be vlewtd Fri. trom f to 10 p.m.:
l.t. 10 LDl. to t p.m., and Sm. 10 Liil. to I p.m.
LYIUC OPERA-The Lap:na Betch Lyric Opera
Auociatlc)n prellllta llaurt'• ''lkrriae• ol Filaro" OG Oct. 11 and 12 ID tbl In1De Bowl,
eta prt,ctd from 5C).fl.OO, anilable at the Ir· lllO Lacuna ~-. Lasuna Bach. 'l'kk·
Ylne box offlct . 4M-()'108.
POP CONCERT -Sln&er Roe• MDler and spec1a1
adelt atar, Jackie De SbaDDon, ebWta1n Oil tht ~elodyland Tbelltre Ital•, 10 Freedman Wa1,
An1helm, Oct. 11 .r U. '.l'lctetl fnml $S.IO to ts.GO
available from tht theater box ottlce « Walllcba
Mualc at)' Men. Pbont m.1•.
INDOOR RODEO -n.t Pac:Ulc Indoor Rodeo per-
b'ml at the Anahetm Colwtlltioa Center, 800 w.
Kat.lla An., Anahttm, Ptrfcrmancel: Fri.,
Oct. 11, • p.m.; Sat., Oct. 12, J and • p.m.; SUD.,
Oct. 11, 2 and I p.m. 'l'kbta, f2 to f'. avaDable
from the Qmventlcia Cater box oftlct and all
bran:b" of United CaJUonda Bank. Phone as.
M1 f« turtMr JnfcnulUon.
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BENEFIT JAZZ CONCERT -'1be aeccmd annual Jua concert, lpODICnd b)' the Partner1 for
Protrua, wl11 be ltaatd Sal, Oct.12 at I p.m. la
Campm Hall, at UCI, 7'01 Imne, Irrine. Per-
fcrmen iDclude Sbell1 Manne, BaddJ Coletta
and the Howard Roberta' and Jack Sbeldoa
l?OUJ>I. A donation of $2.50 « '5 for tlclreta will
aid the 1pomor'1 procrama for dlndvantaled
youth ln Santa Ana and IUrTOUDCl1q areu. Tlck·
eta Oil lalt at the door or. pbClllt ......
CllILDREN'l 'tBEATER -The cblldrell'• wm1 ol
tht Oranct County PG'formlni Arta Founcfa..
tlon preHDta "Slllbad" at the Melod,ylancl
'l'beat:rt, 10 Jl'reedman W11, AMheim on Sat.
mcrnlnaa. Oct. 12, U and a Curtain time 11
Liil. Tlcttta, $1 for ftMn'ed eeata, on aale at
Wllllcb'1 Mualc Ctty at.on and the theater box
olftctL$1 for umeaernd aeata at tht box ol·
ftct. l'DODt '171-7480.
BBNEl'IT BORBB IBOW -Quarter and lhow
1*HI t.rom tbe Umt.d ~ Canada, Mako
and oeblr countriea com.,._ ln a bone mo. at
the PWum. Manchelter at Prairie, Iqlewoocl. ibrouab Oct. 11 to bene8t the Cit1 cl Hope.
Ptrfwmuct1 daU1 at I p.m. uctpt oa Bun.,
Oct. 1S whlll tbt Dow btllu at 7 p.m. Matinee• at l:IO p.lll .• W., Oct. U and Sun., Oct. 11.
Tloba, from ti to es. available at ibe Forum
bOlt oftlat (II' Wallleha Mudc Ct(J ltlort. PboG1
(SlS) m.JJOO tcir turtber Snbmatloa. '
AVTO M.aNO -'1'bl Unlttd a-. 8'IPW stoct °"':= ,...., nctnc teama fl'Olll maD wm " bUI Oct. 12, btt'nn•n1 at 1:30 p.m. at the Oranit County Jnteraatjonal BwnJ, laDta Ala,......., It t.iuD& Canyon ao.d. Sail 1"111. AW.,_, '2 fennl. $1.50
NIE rid. Pbcint •Ill I fer llllonaatlm.
GUIDI TO FUN-
'COVER: A .Jew of~ Ame. S~dlum wbet9
1988 OJympluW t.t their atnlJ of toccer dl1Jlo
bl< the K~ pmes. II on ou.r coYer,. Two J
othel' stadiUJDI 1rlkl 12 ireai ~ to follcrir
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He Has A Gp9d Backgrou~d In Th_e· OltJ. A~d ~.ew t
Lew Goodfield, manager of t4e five new neighborhood shopping cen
ters on the Irvine Ranch, Sa a man well matched to bil job. The history °'
his own family in Oali.fonda, ltte tbtt of the nmch, dates back into the Id
century, while Lew h'imaelf 11 youthful, energetic .and well able to handlt
the c-0mplexlties of buainesa acthtttes u they an toda~'.
Lew, whose ~eai1trandfather came U> california·in 1872, was born in-
Paso n<>ble8. He was reared tn&nta Barbara end was graduated from cm ..
pinteria High School. ~or 11>.ree years he served u a corporal ln the Marine
Corp aboard the U.S.S. -Loi An~eles. , .
-Upon bis release from Mrvice he enrolled at Santa Barbare City Col-
lege and later at Long Beach State College when he maJored 1n economicL
M•llll leet......OAILY PILOT
f"rldlty, OdlMr n, 1Nt
AMERICAN
INDIAN
BENEFIT
Jonathan Winters wlll head-
line the first maior fund
raising events In Oraftie
County on behalf of the
American Indians, In Ana·
helm Convenflon Center on
October 18. The two con-
C9rb are sponsored by Ar-
row, Inc., a non-profit orpn-
iution working with over
200 lndlan tribes In the U.S.
All proceeds from the con·
certs wf 11 p to the J9nathan
Winters' Schol1rshlp Puncl
for American lndl1ns. Guest
stirs, wfth Winters wUI be
Indian folk .. tnger luffM St.
Marie, The Cowsllls, Andy
Wllllamt and Henry Ma""
clnl't OrclMttra. SM Gulde
to l'un, Page 2, for time and
ticket details.
. After he was graduated In Febrtlary 19M, he joined bJs family's furni·
ture store, which was founded in santa Barbll'a in 1904. as the assistant
manager. Three years later he became manager of BeaIB in West.cliff Plaza<
''Havin" been a tenant of the Irvine Company while at Beals, I can
reall.v appreciate what they do tor their merchants,'' said the younf( Newport
Beach re.5ident, who joined the Irvine 0->mpany ontv a few m0nths a~o. "A
great deal of thouRht ~ lntlO the architecture and landsoapini of the cen·
ten. At our new Universitv Park Center, tor-instance. a warm decor is created
through the use ol heavy beams and large Spanish doors.
"After the centers are completed the company takes special caTe
to keep them up. By maintaining the parting lots and controning the use
of ugly signs and flags the centers always look their best,0 Lew commented.
· As mana~ of tbie centers, he represents the landlord' on the board
of directnrs of the merchants associations of the ftve centers: The Bayside
Center, Westcll« P1aza, Eastbluff Village Center, Irvine Town Center and
University Park Otmter. He acts as a liaison between the merchants and
~e ~pany.
Lew also coordinates the various prom<>tione at the centers so they
don't confllct with one another, and helps to decide the best way to deliver
the merchant'• ed'Y'el'tising message to the residents who live near the
centers.
"Residents of one area all read the same newspaper, so we use that
to C&ITY our advertising message about the cenller near them,'' Lew ex·
plained. "In other areas there Sa no single WllY to reach the potential cus-
Clomers so we have to use direct mail and radio ad~rtislng. Each Qeilter
has ita own personality so advertising has to be tailored to fit each one!'
Lew, who is a member oi the Orange Coast YMC~~ enjoy4 p~ylnc
handball two or three nights a wieek and likea to swim aoo surt,
He and his wife Helen, whom he met in Santa Barbara and married
ln 1959, enjoy riding bicycles with their three children, Frances, 8, Arlene,
4 and Bruce, 2.
~ (food.Qeld brings to the Irvine Ranch an apP.reclatlon ol cau.
fornla long ego, a sound knowledge in the field of retailing and vigorous
new ideas. H.is well rounded background is an asset to. this fast growing
community.
-Dorotl\y Pier
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RESTAURANT OWNERS!
THANK YOU FOR ACCEPTING US I .I
In leu than I yHra we ere now purveyin9 to oyer 200 restauranh,
storH, scohools, colle9H, •t~. ·
It usually takes sc:ortl of. ytart to achlev• this pl1tHu, but we did It in
len then SI The produce people have written this achievement In countleu
•rtlcles about Ntwport Produce'• f1nt1ati1 9rowth end we're kind of proud of
it ourselves, that's why we continue to 9iv1 thM~ 1pect1l1.
SA VI WITH THISI COUPONSI
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We wish to thank thtso rost1ur1nt1 for .choo1in9 Newport Produce1
Tit• Vitiate IM, Aney Wiit, .......... DI.._ • ., How ... en~ over 200 oth·
era, P1tron i11 them. How about you calling us?
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It softens and breaks up hardest
hardpan or iummleat gumbO •••
Corrtcta:sttckln ... In clay aolls which prevents
1ettln1 when dry.. • • .
lnltlntly wltl peat moss, balled numty Mk , , ,
Ntutnillus hl1h alkalinity In aoll1.
It provld11 phosphorus for atlmulatlon of rootl , • •
10ften1 hardwood• for M•Y bendln1-m1ny olttr
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There Is no other product that does so complett a )®,
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West of the Rockies with just ONE Product.
Klllt every lnlurlou1 lnstct In your 9arden frem Aphlt,
Ants, Meatybu9s, Lawn Pleas and TermltM te Lawn
Mott. Worms, h1tlH, Earwl9s, Caterpillars, hwlt"lf,
lttd lpldtrs and Hundreds of Others.
"Doc" Cha·K•m·Co'a
HORTICULTURAL GUIDI&
A 36 page booklet d11lgned to make
Gardening easier and more enjoyable , , •
It's FREE at your dealers, or write
· NatltHI Newsp1per WMl
Octebtr 6-12, 1HI
Plant Now For Winter ·color
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ANEMONES
BLOOM IN
SPRING
AND
WINTER
Ttt. prlnclp1I jobs In the garden In October are planting bulbs and
annuals for color this winte' and in the spring. Most all of the spring flower•
tng bulbs can be planted now. These would include dalfodiJB, Dutch iris,
!reesias, hyacinths, anemones and ranunculus. . .
For length of bloom in bulbous plants it is bard to beat ranunculU!(
The best mode!'n hybrids have double flowers that look like paper pom·
pons two to three inches in diameter. The colors range from pure white to
Clark red with orange and yellows well represented. For the blue and pur-
ple shades one must rely on the anemones.
Ranunculu1 tubers are claw-like and many people mistakenly plant
them upside down. 'lbe claws should be pointed d<>wn, for they are actually
tuberous roots.
It 11 probably safest to sprout the tubers in a flat and then transplant
them Into the open ground. Put them in a sunny well-drained spot. -
Tulips can be planted here next mom!h but the bulbs should be pur-
chased now and put in the refrigerator for a month or slx weeks. They
should be kept at about 40 degrees not frozen. They will give a good ac-
count of themselves next spring but wilt probably never bloom again be-.
cause our climate is too mlld for tfhem.
Annual and perennial bedding plants that are available in the nur·
series now include pansi"M, stock, snapdragons, violas, calendulas, Iceland
popP.ies, and alyssum. Some annuals tfiat can be atarted from seed now are
Calif omia poppies, clarkias, godetia, alyssum, larkspur, linaria, ecabiosa..
dimorphotheca daisies and candytutt. Juat sow the seeds where they are to grow and let the rains bring them up. ·
Chrysanthemums are starting to bloom this month and this ls a good
tim1' to pick out the varl6ti.~to plant in the garden. Chrysanthemums are
available in nurseries, florist& and food markets the year around but they
are specially grown to bring them in bloom. It ta best to visit a chrysanthe-
mum specialist Yt'ho grows varieties for the garden and lets them bloom
naturally. The best one around is Sunnyalope Gardena in San Gabriel.
A variety purchased In bloom now will produce a d.ozen or 10 new
aboota that oan be separated and planted in the garden not spring.
-DonH.,.._
DESIGNER'S
"OTEBOOK
Wood Finishillg
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGI COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR ,
Here ue • t.w helpful pointers for
using wood to achieve a natural look
for floors, furniture, ftlls and ex-
teriors of homes.
The most Important aspect Of wood
tmsh'ing is proper preparation. Un-
less lie wood is pr&-sanded, it will
requir8'al leut two sanding&. The first
to eliminate imperfections and a sec-Ond, with extremely fine sand paper,
to remove any previoo.s . sandiilg
marks.
Wood floors, after they have been
properly sanded, are eaSily ttain·
waxed. ~-waxing l5 usually done
1n two com and this simple type of
finishblg removes the worry of lifting
wood grain or leaving lap marks
since wet edges blend easily tnto
previous wort.
Shrinkage In new inside paneling
may expose unftnilhed wood at the
tongue and gr,oove of each board un·
less tt is properly seasoned. To in·
aure against this, pre-finish the
tongues of all boards prior to instal·
Jlng them.
Exterior wood finishes differ from
hrterior in that they are chemically
treated for weather and moisture. All
outdoor finishes are basically the
same, however, and many people en-
joy matching all outside wood around
their llome.
NEXT WEEK
FLOOR. COVERINGS
PIHs• 1ddre11 inquiries and questions by letter tos Designers Notebook.
Weekender Mag11ine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport &..ch, C1hfornt1 •
....... 1ectt111 DAILY PILOT
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Dtrby Hinton -Ribbon Cutter
CHOC FAIR TO HILP CHILDRIN
The secQnd annual CHOC Fair, a benefit for the Olildren's Hos-
pital of Orange County and fourth birthday celebration for the m'edical
facility in Oronge, will take place October 18, 19 and 20 at Fashion
Square, Santa Ana. Midway rides, contests) a 9iant flea market, prizes
·and entertainment will headline the three day event.
Darby Hinton, better known to television fans as Israel Boone
on the . Danie1 Boone show, will Join CHOCO, the Children 's t:-fospital
mascot stuffed bear, iQ the .official ribbon cutting ceremonies which will
kid-.off the gala b~nefit Friday at 4 p.m. Beauty queens from through·
out the county will lend extra glamour to' the opening.
I
In addition to midway rides an·d booths, continuous entertain-
ment will be provided by such groups as Up With People, Swingin' D.ol·
lies, Red Hilton and the St:-utter, Jamboree Band, the Second Baptist.
Church Choir and several teenage bands from Orange County. Sunday
afternoon( actress Jane Powell also will make an appearance · as she
awards door prizes to lucky winners at 4 p.m.
Youngster& will get their chance to do somethjng entertaining
Jtoo when they show off their costumes for the children's down contest
held at 2 p.m. on the bandstand Saturday. Any youngster between the
ages of _2 and f 2 is invited t-o put on a clown face and costume. The win-.
nin9 clown will be awarded a new bicycle.
The CHOC Fair; sponsored by the 13 Orange County ChildrenT•
Hospital guilds with the help of many other individuals, will provide need-.
ed funds for children whose medical nMds exceed family finances at the
'I 04 bed pediatric specializea hospital.
The four Oronge coost guilds participating in th.• event are th'•
Punch ond Judy Guild of Costa Mesat Cinderella of Newport Beacha
Queen of HeArts, Laguna, ond the Uffie Mermolds of Huntin9ton Beach.
•
BEST 0 .F .LU.CK TO ORAN.GE COAST . . ,
Two of th• four kayak
e1nM competitors are
shown •t left, Peter Wei·
gand and John Glair, both
of Newport Beach. They
were paired In the recent
U.S. Olympic tHm trials
1t Long Bffch and won
the doubl" competition.
Below, left Is L11ter Cut·
ler of Costa Mesa and at
right Wiiiiam Jewell from
Newport, also on the U.S.
Olympic klyak t"m In
Mexico. Cutler will pad·
die In the doublH and
Jewell wHI be In the fou,..
men kayak competition. •
The o·range Coast l-ias a aozen reasons to oe prQua of its
representation in the Olympic Gomes· wh~h open tomorrow in Mexi·
co City. Eleven of its residents ore participants and one is o coach
-their pictures ore shown on these pages.
Complete coverage of the 19th Olyll)piod is appearing 'doilY, .
ln the sports pages of the DAILY PILOT' -with bilingual sports edit.
or Glenn White reporting from Mexico where the action is.
Starting on October 1-4, the soiling events will be covereq
by DAILY PILOT booting editor, Almon Lockobey -plus oil the
sideligMs of the booting odion in Acapulco where the yachting
events ~re 9oing on.
Above: Laguna Beach'• Bill Toomey Is 1 ...
vorad to win • gold medal in the Olympia
dee1thlon event -a demanding tHt ~ 10
track and field •vent• which eov1r a twM11y
period. H1 11 Kheduled In 1v1nt1 for ()c.
tober 19·20.
This 11 one stadium which will be uMd for
the 19th Olympiad games. It will be the site
of the track ind field ev9nts, the one In which
Biii Toomey will compete. ·
MINtlM S.ctt.-OAILY PILOT
Fl14llt1 Od9bet 11, IHI
Toni Hewitt
·eorona del Mar-1 Toni Hewitt, •bov•, who
lust celebrlfff her 17th birthday, hu bMet
dubbed "tMdam Butt•rfly." Toni wlll com-
pet• on the U.S. Olympic swim team In the _
women'• 1C)O..meter butterfly and In hw ,.,..
claJty, the 200.meter. She won the Amer&.
an record for the 200 In 2:22.0. ·--..
This 11 the swim .tedium where the diving
and swimming events wlll bt held. The com-
pettton who hive '"" the ttlldlum say It 11
unbelievably perfect for the ewnts.
.. ,.., , OdMW 11, ., .. '
At a.ft are Ann HKk and 'ane Ward, mem-
bers of the U.S. Olympic women'• volleyball
ham. Ann J1 from Newport Beach and Jane
from Huntington Beach. Jane has been d .. lg-
naNd H h outstanding play• In the nation-
al champlonshlp1, thirteen times.
Ed Burke of Newport Beach an OCC history
Instructor, 11 Amerlcata number on• hammer
throw•r with a llfetlme tou hHve of 226-1
for the 1 '1*mcl ball and chain.
hlclw from left are Daw Ashletgh of Cod1t
Mela, who wlll compete with the U.S. Olymplc
water pole IM'n1 In center 11 the wate; polo
team's coach from Huntington leach, Ken-
neth M. uMonty" NihkOW1kl and next to him,
from 1$albol bland, 1nother team member,
Dean Wiiieford. ·
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Best known perliape fer U. leafood, Jo-
aera menu often a laige variety Of cbickeo
d1lbel u well as "81, Jamb and beef ~
bl ~ ways. One ol our .,.,;i.1 la•Oritee
.. the dllcken tt\lffed wUh crab and Hl'Ved
with a W1tbJ heliU«· al beM'IWae •uce ud
llateed frelh mmbrWm&
At the Ume the name chanPf on th1I
spot the IOU4ll aeu atmosphere wa abano
dOned and and ·it WM redecorated. When Art
and Howdy. returned to the . ._ they rell\o
ranged the restauram pbyslcaDy ad ma.ct.
tome chanfel ol their J>WD ln ttie Interior
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BILL MARTINI CQCITAIL LOUNH
111 L lM COITA MISA
tul'& At tbl. other encl ol the d1nlnl room Ja a fJool' to ceqlna .briat lirtpllct to .act a Clow to~room.' . ·•
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'l1ll dinner inenu at the Dry Dock II con-
ltDecl to • few M-. -thole mott PQpular with the din1u out P!lblic in th1t ~.;Stelb range tn J)(1ce Jrom '3.96. to u.e~; laJnb cllop1
are $5.2' 1114 net of lamb aenld with upar·
~aua, 1plneappl1. Ind ~t ~uce II $11.50 for
two. Shrimp ~ With polyneslan rice 11
'3.50; mahl-Jlllhl la tf.95 and whole lobster
OPEN [\OR LUNCH
::.-11 :JO to 2 pem.
DINNERS ,;:_, .... UO to 10.p.m.
11111 ... $131. A combination of ateU ancl
Joblter bean a kriff ol ti.SO. · • , .<>Pea for lunch, t!l8 mmm ~ watwlchea Md bat entreei. 'lbere llft two Tesiertl -lee cream ·or .~ cak ..
Early Bird Special
The Town ud Country Inn-in tb&-T • C Ce1'ter Huntmiton Bet.ch, , mates it wortb while lor .-J..y diners to brlq-tbt chlldren
along. 'Ibey offer ·one fl'e8 d1mler for ·a child
from a special children'• menu. with . each
adult meal HIYed betwec lie hoara of Ii
and '1 p.m.
Parenti may dine on one ol the ll*W·
ties of 'the house wbldl Include IUch aellc ..
ci• • fro1 lep Medl~n or· veal Oscar.
c:;Do1t ~oberto:it P1mHy l..teur1nt
-where ttie P.o4 la Mul111t-
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IAN CLEMENTE'S FAVORITE SPOT
.ftRESENT'S
HELEN TERRY
et Tiie ~eyt...rtl Prf • .St1t.0Su11.-T11ea, 1110..1130
'JOHN COOK
,0p11l1t $4ilt1rltt
WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY
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VILLA ROMA .
lpecWlllDt la ITALIAN DINNIU
13 Varieties Sea Food
Lobster Tails Scampi
NY Steak Pizzailoa
1 .. 1c1Aa.-TAKiouToNLYt 14 Varietiea Pina
SPA•Hm1 DINNERS 35 Varieties Pasta
• "'"' our •fldout mMt MUG """ Praun'I • sea i Cio tn • mtlt ... , ... hrllc: tOMt Md -nuo mp pp 0
It off w1111 our ""'** llll'YNMln 12 Varieti V al cMhe. Ho prder too '""" or flw... el e = ~..,., .:.i:.-... _,.,,,.,, no Scaloppine
. $1.45 6 Varietiea .Ohicken
445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport BHch
Opel\ • p.m. 12 p.m.. Ml •6-4929 CLOSED TUESDAY
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owned by two UPtrimced ~ c:Wa, ~ Pleft'9 ~tlon ancf John SOubrM: The menu
here is limited but Pavlon aa11 eadl ID4l9I !etl
fbedal. individual lltttdtolL 'Ibey IJ*'llll•
Ii aa diabl9, .w i.tact ADP itet and ~limentllrY wkle with each -dinner. 'lb1I
11 a dellptftil hJdeawa7 you lhoulcl put oa Jour list ol "mu,sta" ill the near ·future. You
IDiy remember that thk RI the location of
A 'Figa restaurant bl the put .
. Play Girl Key Club
Out 'N' About received news that there ~11 goJ.ni to be a Pl4y Girl Key O&b ~
the flrlt Of the year on HarbOr Blvd. nut ti
b Gwclen GIWi free'"J. '!bat IRaU lt.neae
Dllll9,Ylancl, Melodyland and otW Onnge CountY live apots •
A~ to tbe tntcmnatloll we hat .. the club wU1 fleture Lu V91M tJpe ..._._
Wnma, a ao-go room •eryinl blYtra&•
and ~ dancen, and a iam• n>em
for ~ub memtien~ More Oil tii 1'11111 Wt learn more. ·
Continued en'• 10
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MARINE RESTAURANT
Seniu Luncheon and Dinner from.
11 :so AK ••• encliantini atmolphire and ·
'View•••
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The F.A!n ~ L~eon »det-
l!onday thtoqli l'r1dA:r ••• 11 :SO AM.·
2:SOFK '
And, from. · 1:00 .,P-J.t. to· ctot!Dt-sott
lia-h~ l'OOid~"clulf a.aln, ''""~-w.n._ con-tmuou m1iiic'foi uccm,r~
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~BISTRO
A touch of Pw-opq tra.m '1&00 J.K-
Bnakfut, Luncheon, Dlmalr, Snaca •
America.n Bar.~;
EV·ERY SUNDAY!
BVNT ~~-t•••••••''" AM-l&Ot 1M JIOIVOI ~ ,., ... 1131 AMeJaOO nl .,
NEW I •I ti• N1w,.1ti,
SlOOJAYINDI LIDO LOUNGE
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lunche~n end Dinner, Dally
Banquet Rooms.
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Thvrsdar, Frldafl and !aturdat1 J:1'tnftlol ..
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Ernest Silcock of Balboa Coves dropped Out 'N' About a 'note telling us that he ape
predates the information we have been p~o
.viding over the past~ since he and~ wife
moved here. "Your advice on where to dine
and dance baa been a real help to newcomer$.
It would b,e a big help also if the advertls~rt
would include their hours for lunch . and diJl.
ner In their ads."
Would also appredate Your letting us · mow when the· Seafood Grotto on the Coast
1ligJlway in,Newport Beach b ~g to-open.
·Mr. s. also says, •rwe visite.d the Revma
Hotise ill Tustin tile other ~Y fer the first
time and were dellgbted at the fine lunch and
service beN. I must adniit that tbe double
martini's 'far 95c were an added attraction."
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Thanh for the ietur Emut. Nice to knoio
that our effort.I «n thlt departmm are helping
the readers make 1omc of their dine out choic11.
P.1rhapl tM odtienue11 will read favor-
ably to 11our ~gntfon about puttmg the IU>ura
for ·meala ff.a thtir adl. Watch thoH double•
though or you won't be able to savor the fine
Revere House food! ·
The Newport Grotto opened last Wednesday.
You may now tn; their lunch or dinntr -and
we'll do the same at the first opportunitt1.
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One of \he big favorites at the Hun1ingiton
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FISH 'N CHIPS RESTAURANT
FREEi FREEi FREEi
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NEWPORT STYLE CLAM. CHOWDER WITH
11 EVERY B,UCKET PURCHASED 11
Complete Meals
POlt I
FISH 'N CHIPS .......•••.••••••••••••.. $2.50
CHICKEN 'N CHIPS ..................... 3.25
SHRIMP 'N CHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
Coll 11 yoll' o~cll It 1p H anfy91
POlt 4
$3.25
4.25
5.00 '
"NEWPORT STYtE'' BUCKETS TO TAKE HOME
Located at the Foot of Newport Pier -Phone 673-2200
Newport Beach -12 Noon • 9 p.m. (12 1.m. Fri. & Sat.)
1oonneec...e ... ...,
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weekdays
[l,nntr
1m1ed In thl
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571 S. MAIN, OR.ANGB
lleservdou: $42-JSPS
(Qosed Sunday)
Ulla nova
Ln~wporl
IU1 COAD Ht•HWAY·
NIWPOIT llACH
OllllW s.vH 'tD hJI 1.111.
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED
642°7110
1:00 P.M, • J:Of A.M. Dtar
8eadHf Country Ch1'> tn Hunthtgton Beach It
the veal Oscar. There is somtthlng special
aboUt their bearnaise sauce. Thff" is a coun-
try club dining room that is open to the public
for lunch and dllmer. 11 you haven't made tb1I
one yet put Jt 1tt itie. tol! ~f your list.
Out 'n' Abouter solicits co~ents,
' criticism and praise about Orange Coast
restaurants·anl!,nigbt cluqs. If .yoµ have ~ometbing Yori. woUld' Ille to. $ay,. 'Wrttt ·
Out 'n~ About~r, Weekender -Magazlne,
Box 18'15, Newport Beach, Califori>.ia.' -
NOW d"N
IN NEWPORT'S NEWEST Hf6H RISE
. LOOKIN6-DOWN ON Tl:fE. BAY ,
·FEATURINS SEA FOOD AND'
LIVE MAINE LOBSTER ~
LUNCH -D1NNER .
ACROSS FORM THE ARCHES AND
NEXT DOOR TO VILLA NOVA
642-4291
Ml ....... llcft• ONLY P)LOf
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SUNDAY
BRUNCH
11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
IFM~ fin~ Dining Since 1965
3801 E.\sT Com HtoHWAY·
CoaONA DP.L M.u_ ~UFORNIA Nttftftaf N-.tw W ...
PHONP.: (714) 675-1374 Ocltbtr M2, 1HI
Like Ro~&t lortg Island Duck -T ournedoa
of Filet Mignon? -Veal Oscar? -Rainbow
Trout? -·Well, who doHn'tlll ·
Th'ese and m•ny other enticing entrHs are
u rved ••V•n nights • week et Bob Burn1 Rest-
•ur•nt.
loceted In Fuhlon lsl1nd, Bob Burns Is
more than iuat • "StHk and lobater" re1t•u·
rut. A Hlection of twenty carefully P.P•pued
entreH -eccompenled ·by Bob Burns famous
Crum CaHat S•lad .-~ill 11tisfy the mo•t
di1crimln•tin9 palete.
Open every nl9ht, Bob Burns 'does honor.
telephone reservetlons for P.•opla "on the 90111
for thoH of you who ue out fot • lelsur•IY.
evening. loun9, entertelnni•nt '·" ~roylded
nl9htly.
87 FASHION ISLAND ••
NEWPORT CENTER
1Stt't¥ttn 811H11"" & lrt141WI Ample Ptrld111
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AT THI
Vl1LLAGE
INN
Almost 1ny evening after
8:30 you c1n find 1 crowd
1round the piano b•r In
1~. FLING iilii
• INTEITAINMINT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK
DANCING wen THRU SUN.
*HAP HALL DUO
WI"' .ltflll ....... t11 a.a
MON.·TUIS. * Larry Like Singer
Guitarlst
Rtar-Me11 ThHter s~u6l:a Costa Mela
E. 19th St. Jult off Newpert llvtl.
-,.., tll'lr rtW't IN lite "9Yln. OINll 6 a& ti S 1.11t. -the lounge of th• Village "-:;~,~·
Inn listening to the piano li&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliia=ll
playlnt of Cully Reese.
Cully his bMn In ind
•rouncl the Or1nge Coast ~
11r11 for a Iona time and
bec1uM he plays the kind
of music that It most
ptnsant to the llsten•r,
his fans seek him out.
· Why don't you drop In
and spend a relaxed hour
or two with hf m and his
music? The VIiiage Inn is
on Marine Blvd. on Balboa
Island.
RMEftA
R£5fAUltANT
Continental Cuisine
Cockt1ll1
Serving
Luncheon and Dinner
Monday through Satur day.
Closed Sundays
Open for
Private Parties Omt1
We ue located on the
Bristol StrHt aide be·
tween Mullen and Bluett
and the May Co.
3333 S. lrlml
Coste Mesa 540·3140
CHRISTMAS in MEXICO
16 DAYS
~--~From $2 7 8 Per Person Shuln9
PLUS All FAii
ASK MR· FOSTER
TRAVEL SERVICE
Come In Or Call & Charge It To •••
ROBINSON'S Newport Center 644-2800
. FRI., SAT .. SUN.;ocr. 11-12·13
EDDIE PEABODY
111 Ital Mastl, Fit Sbtlol Bud ' &frlt
DINNIR RES.: 714/534-4090
THERE'S NO BmER PLACE IN SO. CALIF.
FOR YOUR oo.·s CHRISTMAS PARTY & BANQUETS
FIBE ST!TIOH ·
HIGHT CLUB BEST!UBllT
~~ 111111 stuth of Ditne11and on Harbor Boultt1ri
NOTICE!
On Halloween Night we at
Woody's Wharf will NOT serve
witches brew .••• t-ust the same
delicious cocktails and
fantastic food as usual!
FUNNY COSTUMIS Ol'TIONAL
V•Lcna. ·' PROUDLY RRESENTS THE
~~ILER»
BROTHERS
!!TRIO!!
H:ELD OVER BY
POPULAR DEMAND!
Just C011chidl19 their West Coast tour
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY IN OUR
COCKJAIL LOUNGE NIGHnY
Dlscotlleque 1Jtlltl119, Red Velvet ltoom-Daacl119
tt.cMck, Soft <Friday Ir Sot•dayJ Closed Mottdtly
No Cover • No Mlltlm11111
1045 Bayside Dr., Newport
Phone 675•0200
WE ARI VIRY PROUD TO
ANNOUNCE
CHEF HENRY
IS IACKI
FEATURING All HIS
SPECIAL DISHES AGAIN!
VILLAGE INN
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Rogan In a acen_e from "S•ft and Pepper,"
now at the Port Theatre, COl'OM del Mer "'4
Fountain Valley Drive-In,. Fountain Valt.y.
J1ek Lemmon and Walter Matth1u aN shown
In a scene from "The Odd Coupl•," In which
they CCMtar. The movie 11 currently thowl"I
1t the Milla Thtatre In Cotti Mita.
. 35 Minutes from
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Fun and relaxation Just minutes from you on Aero Commuter.
Aero Commuter has more flights from more places to Palm Springs-convenient
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Sefvlce at Los Angeles Airport Is IOQi.d at Western Airlines Satellite, Gatt 51A.
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OCT. 12 OCT. 13
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'IHI TYPIST and THE TIGER
Dlrecttd ly1 DAVID MARLOW
October 2 thru October 19
Wed. ~hru Sat. -Curtain 8:30
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Wed. & Thurs. 2.2$ Fri. &-Set. 2.76 :nt OCEAN AVE. -494-I061
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CHARLll,' .LUCY~,.~ SNO.OPY AND.
THE GANG. ·ARE ALL ON STA·GI.
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"Yourre 'A Good Men Charlie B'rown~'c is now ~elHnfo its eightn
, w.on.th of _ninn\ng a~ the ~v~r J heotre. i~ Mollywooa. It.ft o musiCal baseCJ
upo~: t~e~· c?'!'!c ~trie,."''Peo~uts"· by .. ~rles Schulz,: whtch1 runs In the
DAI LY PILOT each day.
It is a musical 'delight for the. whofe family witli +lie, rnu~ic an CJ iyrics
b'y Clark Gesner. It is directed by Joseph Har<:Jy, P)ayl.n.9 the parf. of
Ch'erlie Brown ls Gary Burghoff. Lucy is J udy ·Kaye1 Nicole Jeffe and Rob~
ert T ewers play the parts of Patty and Snoopy and Ja·mes Pe'derson take~ -
over. the role of Schroe"der. ·
Performan~es are sche.dule"d J uesC:loy th'roU<;J~ Sunaoy evenlngs
with' a matinee on Sunday. There a.re special ticket prices for theater port ..
ies of 25 or more people.
.The Ivor Theatre is locafeCI ot ·1605 North fv.a·r, Hollywood, 90028.
f or reservations phone (213) 464-712 1'.
Atioves _ Patty-wilftl Snoopy,-the ....,.._,tel
heel• houn,I M hunt for rablaltl. Snoopy Con-
fM1H later that he does not .even know what
11 rab1ilt 1mell1 llke, buldH never '"'"' one. -
Schroeder try1 to Instill a little vocal culture
bt hl1 reluctant ptaymatet who portr.ay the
rot. from Charles SChutz' famed comic strip,
''PNnuh,'' which 11 .. en In the DAILY Pl·
t.OT Nth uy. The characttri ere Schroeder,
Lucy, Linus, Chertle Brown, lnnpy the ...
end P•tty •
L~y demands . her five
cents anelyat _ he from
Charlie Brown. Charif•'•
problem la that he can't
do anything r:lght, from
flying a kl.t• to managing
his constantly losJng b111·
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No\TICHAI. OOOAI. PICfUMI ~ JAMES GARNER DEBBIE REYNOLDS
MAURICE RONET
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Dean Martin
Joey Bishop
''TEW ACROSS 1HE RIVER"
OCTOBER 11·12·13
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LIVE THEATER ·
STILL RUNNING
"The 'Iller" and ''The Typllta"
Two one-act c o m e d i • s, "The Tiger'; and ''Th•
Typlsta,. are on stage at the Laguna Playhoµ.sf,
319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, through~. Oct.
19. Perfummces Wed through Sat. at 8:30 p.m.
Phone 49M061 for further information.
'"Ille BomecomJac0
A Harold Pinter drama, ''The Homecoming,,, ia
on stage Thurs. through Sun., closing Oct. 19
at the South Coast Repertory, Third Step Theatre,
182'1 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Curtain time 8:30
p.m. Phone 546-0363.
"Uader tbe Yam Yum Trt.e"
The Westminster Community Theatre la staging the
comedy, "Under the Yum Yum Tree," Fri. and
Sat. through Oct. 25 in the Westml.n!ter Centtr
Mall, 8569 Westminlter Ave., WestmiriBter. Curtain
Ume 8:30 p.m. Phone 893-M43.
"Tbe Belre11''
A 19th Century drama, "The Heiress" ls OD stage
at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cablillo,
San Clememe. Performances Thurs. through Sat.
closing October 28. Curtain time 8:30 p.m., phone
492-0Wi tor information.
"Dream Girl"
A comedy of a young girl lost in her daydreams,
"Dream Girl~ la being staged through Oct. 25, ex-
cept Oct. 11 and 12, Fri. and Sal nigbt3 at 8:30 p.m.
by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, west g• Or·
ange Oounty Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Phoot
~1 for further information.
OPENING SOON
"Femme De Pull"
A French musical revue for adultl, "Femme De
Paris," stamlng Rusty Warren opens at Melodyland
Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim on Oct. 22.
Performances1 Tues. through Fri. at 8:30 pJD.1
Sat. 7 and 10 p.m., and Sun. 5 and 8 p.m. through
Nov. 17. Phone 776-74i60.
''L7slsirata"
An updated version of Aristophanes' Greet comedy,
"Lysistrata," will be staged in the Orange Cout Col-
lege Auditorium, 21'>1 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, <m
Oct. 24, 25 and 26. Curtain time 8:15 p.m. No admla-
aion charge.
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WINNEI
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