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Hinshaw Raps Irvine on Bay Swap
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A sell~I~ b! ~·lbell
"The Sala{!" II .\iul!l!I today u lllO· re•
si,yer of a prellJ Ohio girl who came
west to Los Ange~, seeking .a career as
a science fiction writer. The body of Laura J. Krome, 20, who
had been staying at Evangellne Women's
sesidence, a Salvation Anny hotel. was
found Saturday in ii pedOstnan <nlilslQg
tunnel near the Harbor Freeway.
The vicUm -her body nude from the
waist down -bad been teXUally
molested and stabbed nine times tn the
chest and nect. The tunnel was splat-
tered with blood.
Detectives said they are seeking a
molester who bas attacked at least. three
women al knifepoint ii tbat neighborhood
aince last April, alolig with a second
suspected aex hoodlum.
Miss J(rome's body was found in the
W~I on Sixth Street between Figueroa
Street and the Harbor Freeway, just a
abort distance trom the Salvation Army
home facility where she was staying.
The victim came to the Los Angeles
area about three months ago from
Cleveland, Ohio, hoping to become a
science fiction writer, but working u a
computer technician in the meantime.
Investigators said they found many re-
jection slips in her room, sent back wilh
storie:i not purchased by actence fiction
magazines.
Detectives said MiSI Krome must have
been murdered prior to 8 a.m., Saturday.
because women staying at the Evangeline
residence are required to check out wbtJi
they leave.
Miss Krone had not done so. .
A police artist has prepared a sketch of
a reddish·halred man described as "The
Satin" sex deviate wbo bas accosted
three other vlcUma tbls spring and sunr
mer, but without 1tabbing them.
Comt Supports
CA TV Curb Rule
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tl1e Suprene
Court left lllandliw a l'f&"lallGo fod>ld-
ding a Cmununlly An1enna Televlllon
[CATV) tyalem from ""1>u..tlot 111 Ille
..... day Pl'OlflDIS presented by. local
>roadcasters.
,,,. court, In a brief on1... "1lllod ..
.tear' an appeal from i lower ccut
declsloo upbokling the rqulaUon.
CATV tyalema pick up alinala fmn
lthOr atatlonl, -<!Iatan~ an<! rell1,
ihem lo 11\bocrt~ cable !qr a r.e. rhe IO<l.lled "nond caUon" rule w11
""'• ol aeveral by Ille J'tderal
:OmmunlcaU""' CcJn:ltnlssloo (FCC) In
968 In an effort to t1'<P CATV'a 1mn
1urUng lbe growth of tree lol:al broadcJ}
ltsUons.. e .
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REPORTED MISS ING IN MEXICAN WATERS
Newport f•mlly Abo"'d Y•wl 'Tluo•
Search En te rs 6th Day
For Los t Coast Family
By PMIELA POWELL
Of ""' DallJ ,1'9t ltlff
' The search for a Newport Beach family
of five entered Its sixth day today as U.S.
Air Force and Coast Guard planes plan·
ned to scan a 21,0IXI square mile area of
the Mexican coast fer the 4G-foot yawl
'lillre, last sighted Sepl 21.
Robert Emigh, 35, his wife Patricia.
and their three children, ages S. 10 and
five left San Diego Sept. 25 on the f!nl leg;., a pkuure crube to the CerlbbUn.
Ac:con11ng to the Coast Glllr<I al Long
Beach, the v..el was last 1ee11 Sept. 21 m ljle Ctdrul lalands when Emlgb made
a trip 1o the (roC'ey lllOre. COqllkllng
Cout Guard reports uy EmJa1t l)lAY
have lltayed on the Wand.for one to three
diyl to wall out a Q'opk:a1 '"''"'"
Beach .,.., hu skippertd the T!are In
race• to Enaenada, TahiU and twice in
the TransP1c race to Hawaii In 1985 and
1987. The vessel was to be chartered
from the Caribbean.
A boat which matched the description or the Tlare was spotted by air last
"Thursday, but lhe distressed vessel was
not the Tla:re. It was towed into
MazaUan.
frlends of Drucker said the boat was
equipped with three radios.. 1bert has
been no radio contact.
1'b. !topical atonn PaUllne appirenUy
swept the Kezican eoast about Oct. l
..iitch wooJd have put them al lhelr
rartbeat polnl oil the cou1.
President Johnson ·
Returns from Ranch
°"""' of the y~chl, G<orp w'
bruck1r, a 1-An*ko aUllnloJ, ari!YOCI
In Pll<rto vallartl;' Mox. Oct. I lo m~ the ....et. Em1lb WU aippooed lo lal:e
Drucker lo Acapulco lo< the Ol1JOpie
7achl·--. ., · · WASlllNG'ION (UPI) -Praldent
When Ibo yacht did ,not appear u Johnaonr~IA>bll4etliallheWhHe -··-Informed the Coul -toc1111 an.r ......... Iba~ Guard wlddt bqu' aoarchlnj. lul a the LBJ -In Tuu.
WoclJieodoy,.SincO lh~nH-ha~ no· ;!Iioe ~·1 !!lane flew lnlO lfa-
tr1ce ~ ~ yawl r UOnal Alrpi)il early this morning •lier
EmI&h, whO hu occn knpwn u a com· bcini diverted from· foued-In Andr<wl
»etent sailor throughout lhe Newport! AFB.
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A.ft.er Ope1!lng ,F •alup As 8. · .. : , .. . . . . u~~· Q~x.m~~~S gi~i~~, Ga~3 .. ·~cigJ:i,t~,re
Under·Wayin Acap· ulco ·i ~_...Jte · · ·
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By ALMON LOCiCABEY
Of lfll D•llJ I"*' ...,,
ACAPULCO -Endless hours ()f talk-
ing, walking and grueling practice races
in the hot tropic 1un ended for the world's
yachting elfte here today as the sailing
games of the 19th Olympiad got under
way a few miles outside of Boca Chica
enlrance.
Formal opening c;ererDoi:des and the
lighting of the Olympic torcll were com·
pleted at the Nuevo Club de Yates Sun-
day night with only one hitch.
After weeka of plaming and rehearsing
the elaborate ceremonies, the competing
teams were inadvertanUy locked outside
l~e area as the t.oreh bearer made his
w.•Y t,tiroogh 1he crowd to .the doc~e
01ympic 1>9wl where the torch was
lighted.
The script called for the tea!lUI to
march onto the greensward in full
uniform and stand at attention while the
tqrch was lighted and the formal
speeches were given.
Nobody quite know.11 what happened.
But as the bar.~ played and the runner
. . made...bis . way.-~ the....t.wcb the.~d
surged forward and someone forgot to
opr:n the gates to t he athletes wbo were
standing ready to make Uleir grand eir
trance.
When Jt was all over, the competitors
had witnessed the event like a horde of
pusanla; on the Olltllde looting In. Paul
Smart head of the U. S. Olympic
YachUng Committee, was flt to be.tied.
"I suppose I wlll cool orr later," he said
wryly. "lt's the compcUtion that really
counts.''
The weather for the last two days has
been breezy, with a rumor that a tropical
storm la lying oil the Mexican coast. Op-
pressing heat indJcated this may be true.
Cold Rain Greets
Coast Population
!lain -just aboul enough to otart the
windshield wlpen workinc , -greeted
Orange Cout residents on a blue Monday
morning u part of a cold '-streldllng
from coaltal Calllomla to the central
Rockies.
The Ughl P"'!ipllaUoo was txpocled lo
disalpale by Tue9day. Fair lkiet and
warmer temperatures were predicted
with only a 10 percent cballce ol wet
ltttther. ' . · Ma'ourT over the ·Southland pllll)ltd
five de.....,_ from Suodl1'• rudinp.
Temperature. ire e!plCted to be back
mi. the low 70'1 ~y Tu~ay. Tiie u. s. Wealhtr Bure,u'a Ov...t111
forecast c1ll.a for ihowen ·in t.he interior
regions and northern mountalns TUttday,
b. drier conc'litlmor ,k>n,, thf! ttlft11t.
· • · " l!lnlhall' today crillclztd the BOOrd ol
Today dawned bright and hot. SiJpertlson' propoeOd Upper Ne'wjlort
All was not enUrely well at the Hotel Baq trade with the Irvine Company
Caleta where the sailors are housed.. 88 "legally improper" ·and based on Crewmen on two Swedish yachts came
down with the cuatomary abdomlnal afl.. 01lross mJss?.tementa of probable aaaesf.
ment known politely Jn Mexican as ed valuea:.."
"tourista" -but bearing such DOD-HlnShaw attacked the contr:ovenial
medical terms as "Aztec two step" and_ "Montez:uma's revenge" among seuoned proposal just 24hoursbeforetheboard11
travelers in Mexico. due to again debate the deal with Irvine.
He "arned the supei'vlsors thal hll ol· The Swedhh crewmen more seriouJly fice "mu&.~ve a flew ltltement from
a£flicted are Peter Kolnl in the Flying· tbe..oourta" before bl·c(Juld agree·~ any
Dutchman class and Lennert Elmer Jn canceJlaUoo or proration of tbe property the Dragons. They were replaced by involved."
alternates P e 11 e Petterson and Bengt HinabaW'I attack on tbe compJu
Palmquist. tidelanda e>cbange appeartd lo be yet
American crews have lllffered only another chapter ln hia running penoOal
mild attack.8 of the malady. All have feul with the Irvine Company on 11f1
recovered and were to have been on 'the values and assessment practices. 'f
starting line today. The assessor has for mOQthl takt;n
Lowell North or San Diego and Peler many verbal swipes at the ranch' ·ccq..
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'EarthJ ings' Get
First Glimpse
Of Life in Orbit
SPACE CENTER. Houston (UPI) -
Tbrte chipper Apollo 7 astronauts. wav·
Ing, amlling and flashing hand-leUered
signs, today gave earthbound televisloo
viewsrs America's flnt "live" glimpse o! .
life in orbil
The· seven-minute telecast produced a
surprlsiogly clear picture of Apollo 7
astronauts: Walter Schlrra, Donn Eisele
and Walt Cµnningham as they swung
over lhe southern part of the United
States on the ~th orbit of lhelr 163-orbit,
11-day flight.
After a brief period of "snow" on the
screen, Eisele came in clearly, grinning
broadly, as llOOn as the five-:pound
camera zeroed ln on him. Ground com-
mUJ'1cator Thomas Stafford radioed:
"'You forgot lo lhave thla morning.
Donn."
"I lost my razor," Eisele replied.
El!ele, grinning broadly, and Schlrra.
on hb lefl, opened the "show" by holding
a sign whl<h said: "Hollo lmn the.lovely
Apollo room high atop everything."
Another sign. held by Schlrra -the
astronaut who once brandished a ... beat
Anny'' sign from a Gemini Capsule win-.
dow -llkl: "Ket.p thole cards and let.
ten comtna: in, folb."
The astronaull, en1trlna the fourth daJ
of lbelr 11-<lay eal1h orb11al mekedown '
• run, showtd nbne of the noluctan<e to
-In the notion's lint arblllng
• 1e1evlllon -Iha•·~ 111!1111 "' eal!C'd • i
prlVIOUlly plinritd -Sa""""t·
'Ille -plmned lo have 1""11er' •
ltlecao\ a ·::.:in. •PST TueS!ay. Todl1'• Wiii 1mn ., altitUdo GI about 131) IRllM.i ! I i •
' Tbe-clJIMll'a, tmlll eno\fa!t to tit. In a
ahot ~. heel • alowtr. actnn"'c rate·
than thi u.ed by C<ilMlm:lal net-a, ~~ "Pf'll ,, .n, ,. .... ~ •l
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The tidelands exchange b e t w e e.n
or,nge-Count1 goyemment· iiid QM
Irvine Compal)y Is. de~Igned lO pay~ ~
way for multi·millioi\ ®liar developm~
of UPl"'r· Ne\Vport Bay. • . •
In addition to making lrtlne's shoreliDe
holdings ready for development, tbe bay
sw~p would provide. two 18.rge , public
waterfront parks, a navigable waterway.
marine stadiwn, UCI rowing course IDd
other public recreailon fac.lliU~s .
Urging the board to reject lhe deal,
Hinshaw argued that c u r r e n t
assessmen15 or !60,000 per acn .. on ·~
acrea of IrVine land involved may well be
as much as •100,000 per acre· on aim.
pleUon of his current six-year reapprabal
program.
The Irvine land, currently assessed at
$1,534,43<>, cowkl well be lagged al IU
(See HINS~W, .Pag, I)
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Oran1e
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ntat wet stuff today was just a
fluke, insilla the weatherman, Wbo
calla fOr fair· and ..m..er aftu.
lions Tuesday. The lemperaluies'U
be back up to 70 alao.
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INSIDE l'ODA.Y
orange Cotmty police cl<parf. nunu ''ah'ootJnQ it 'oM&'* with
each other .. ifl, mar1C1man11llp
c""'Pfllljqn, Pog, 9.
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Car Crashes
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Jnwurlty
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loJ1nUlll,week. ' . '1».-... : --
M.mca IJllO"ee, 19, of 55%2 Belle Ave., en-. .
• Plal ~ "'-· 116, of ' 8933 9-td'" IL, South G8.te. ·
,~ °' Bejaruo, 11, of 4111 E.
8llnrbrl ll, Los Angeles.
-·-~·'IO, of 1m ..... \Ate., Seal Beach. .
Synovec, daughter of Mr. and
'c. J,. Bynovec, died at 7:• p.m.
ll 0.-Couoly Medical Cenle< ~ ... W been &ioce Oct. L ..
t~ County c:oronen said Ille died Cif,_head lnjUrtea .auUEt"ed when ·11er car
1¢ the ~ Ana;Ft:eeway at the eui-
-......., rood to the Rlversidt 1!J I Q. "-'1 lmlliementa""' pen-6-.Wllll Dol:J andBu1el ol Aybolm,
-Walnrclied SalurdlJ at 3:111 a.m. at
lll't ......... QilDIDtllllty Hoopital after
iae. -• which bo .... rldJni muck the ' ai,.ldlr f...,.· lll Ille Garde! Grove -'V ...,-llprlogdafe Stroel, .-..d !IJcfc -two ... of lrafllo and WU ~ brQodalde ..,. .. Inlet. said the
OofJbnf& HIJ!>"ll' Palrol.'Hls body fJ at
W.eatgi~ Memorial PMk.
Driver of the car, Joan Laskey; ti, or
1245 N. Monterrey SI., Anaheim, auUered
tntema1 injuries anid is in serious con-
dlUon at WestmJnster C o m m u n i t y lloepftAL' ' . : .. .--.
Two separate accid~nts Saturd11 in
Seal ~ ...ited· bl 111o dealho ol lle-
janno and Kn. Clemmeae.
--~died el %:16 p.m. at
"""' -Qmununlly" llospftal. The car dmen by her_ hua!>and, He!ll'Y. 78,
colfldad broadside• at. ~r.ta· A venue
and •Padllc Coall,JllibW., wJth ao aulo -111·Wlllilm ~ Wanl,-IO,ol
l.iol.Anofoo. --..,ilco Aid.
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U.S. to Accept P~~~~,J . ~'ta?
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"PA!fAMA CITY (UPI) ~-'!be United .
States today became a factor In the
struggle between the military junta that
IOl&ed powar Jn PaMma 111111 deflanl
Pr<aJdenl Amlillo Arlu.
'LITTLI INViSTORS' SPEAKER
Board Ex.Cut1vt Martin
REAL ISTATI EXCHANGER
Loctvrar Roy J, Ward
Martin, Ward to Give
Third Real Estate Talk
TJ;iird of. Ule four-part lecture series on
real -ta. Jn...-cunenUy under
way II Newport Horbor High School is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The .series, sponsored jointly by the
DAILY PIWI', Orange Coal! College and
the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors, ia open to the· public free ot
charge.
Tickels on a "apace-available" basis
can be picked up at the door of the school
auditorJoun Tueaday nigh!. They alao "'°
available at all DA.ll. Y PJLOT o,fficea, at
the evening college Office ·at OCC and
from the raalty board.
Glenn Martin, uecuUve olflcet of the
Harbor Area realty board since 1965, will
lead off the Tuesday nJght program with
a lecture on °Investment In a Single
Family Residence."
Roy J. Ward, owner of the Newport
Beach real eatale flnn which bears his
name, will present two lectures -"Th&
Real Estate Exchange" and "The 'Tu
Free' E1cbanie.'1
ACAPULCO • • •
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million in 19'111-71, Hinshaw aald. • JI \vu su!J!eqUently determined that It
1be aueuor further warned the board~ vtOuld be~ to have a California . .,.__ Qlais ruling M !!le con-
lhatthe -Company "!"'Id DOl,~en •• ~~IJ..•(tba 1157 ad lbal made·
H the dW fl consummai,ci. ...... ~ & nlap pOlllllil ·-. lanml truifer
lain I ... '"because the -wWid · :..W. be rfftc'!ad. ,, mamtala' &hat the company woidd be ~ ,----" · " ble lor a tu on Its poos<S'°'7 Interest oa BOARD PllEMA'ftlRE"
the lluflje<I properties." · '!be ~ came before the board
Al 1-.fJ a lrada wbJ.cb wu•fint ap. I apln fut Twday 111111 aeemed c.-1a1o o1
proved by county supervl-Iii 1965. It •PFOVal wtt1i h 1Upervlson In favor
called for the Irvine Om:npany to unW Supet"Yilor David. Baker voted no
transl«, by deed of excitange, 4IO acrea and condemnld b1I board's adlon as
of land ~for 1~7 a.cres of county~wned "premature." ~
tldelmxls in Upper Bay. Supervi>or WDllam Phlfllpe sul!PDrled
UPIT ...... CANCER CLAIMS TV STAR
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Bea Beruuleret,
TV's 'Peui.coat'
Star, Dies Qt 62
Pro~ts of the land swap at that Baker and the board, clwly havmg se-
tlme. staled that the deal would enable cond thoughta, unanimousty rescinded its HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bea Benadetel,
the county to develop 1 reeional pan ln :sval .acUon. matrl!lf'dl of televWon'a "Petticoat Junc-
the .area. II~ alio permit the !nine .Ille ~!II the boan1 had been tloo," fJ dead at a -the victim of
Company, they Aid, to uae rebulll wamed °"" O(ll<Cllllll ol the land mp pneumoola 111111 a rtlapoe !tom lml(
Ude1andll fer marfnl *1pe developments. that tbe deal WU ••a ftr1 transparent cancer treatment. · sub\erllip to Ilka lnlne lands oil tho
APOLW •..
tu folta.11 • l, The blonde, brown-eyed actress wu
County Admfnistrator Robert E • •tartlnr her sixth 1eaaon playing Kata
Thomu d<nled that. llelending the land Bradley. She had filmed Uvt ep!Jodes for
swap. be 1nallted that U would enable tht the current run when ahe Wll forced lo county aod the !nine Company to perfonn necelAl"l' dndgln( In Uppei' return to tho hoepltal Sept. ltl.
and the astronaui.• movement. appeared Bay under a alng1!' Contract wJth a The vivacious performer underwent
strangely .slow in weigbUeu space, as "possible aavtna of •1 tnllllon to each radiaUon treatment last year at the stan-
lhough they were floating underwater. party." ford Medical Clinic In Palo Alto !0< a
Eisele was wearing hia white spacesuit But Tbomaa' t'Ontentlon wu \orpedoed lung tumor.
while his two fellow crewmen were wear4 moments later when a deputy county
ing coveralll · in· the cabin, which ap-counsel told IUJIUV.ison that even if the Upon her release, Miss Benaderet told
peared surprtalngly roomy as compared deed ezcbange was approved, dredging a newsman, while recuperating at Palm
to prevloul spacecraft atandardl. conlracta could not he sJtned. · · Sprlnp:
Clayton Parker further told the board '"Ev •·· •· ~ ... CLEARED UP r'LA W that the county audilor would he legalf1 ery..., g ~Ufuf to me .. • !lee!
'I'be astronaatt began the televbioa bound to rettne payment on dredg:lnf ftne, better than I hive feJt Jn ye1r1. 11
tra115misslon at 7:46 a.m. PST, after Hinshaw today warned the board that She died Sunday in Good Samaritan
clearing, Up a gho,;t-like fiaw lhat knoCk4 even lt the 'land swap was approved, the Hospl1al in Loa Angeles.
ed out par! ol the !&-ton 1paceohip'1 Irvine Company would aWl have ao ale-Prior to top cutJni u the qulc~-
electrical system early ln lht day. U the ment of UUe 0 ln the eyes of the courts." tongued mother 1n , , p e t t 1c0 at , 1 , ,
power collapse bad contlnued, the pilots He Urged rupervilon to again review Hootervilleo Mill Benaderet wu Blancbe
would have l>e<ll for<ed down pmn&· earlier docum-wll!c:h, he said, .. .,.... Morton, wile of lutldlOUJ u.-Morti.i turdy. , . fy mlalaled the prohahle-valuea .~ d I hher ._,, The goal of their mlaaloa la to Pfove of the Imne land tavolved." -,..,,.. oor ne I s In the long run of
that Apollo la safe for a S00,000-mllt the "GeOrge Burns and Gracie Allen
roundlrlp to the moon. U the fffcbt of Show." In this part, Ille acelled ta
Apollo 7 ta an unconditional succeaa. the F S d H Jd repartee. nezt Apollo team 111'1 bl clwad for a Ollr We es e Another Vebfcle, '"The Bever I J
Chir.stniUthiie lllghl around the moon llillbilllea," fe1tured l>m" u COUlln Pearl
d •••• . Bl>dlne. --.ol 'etbro -In the Ont
an -~ In Anti· war Riot . y~., of t1al allow. on;;. the cretl« of Irie '"We'ro ticking oil ...,,, t..i like, gee Hlllbilllea :.. Paul H•··••· -·•··· ,,.,.. whlJ. like we've done tt a thousand times ~..... ulUll'(;
and this I& the Ont time," said "'"•t ft~ftRG ~~ (UPI) • as the operalor ol the Shacfy .Roat Hotel director. Eugene Kranz. "It's ::r.:.. . ....... '-.'°"" ' 0 ,,_. -,.our in his "PetUcoat Junction." greal" .-.. )'OUl1ff SWede& who headed a d-Much of her eMlj> llJCCal derived Ire tJoo denouncing the U. S. lnvolvment Jn her tat-"'· at·••"•-'· ..... w"u' a _pan of Altho""" the U!lecaat WU the flrsl Vf~·-Jul • ord~ Jn•• ~• ~~ ~I' ...,, ··~" on y • were = w the _,_._ .. ~ ·o1 ·~ . ...,. ·-"~ -•-. · "Uve" one from an American apaceship, ...... -.. ,_., .... ,.._. __ ,.__ -·-,........, ~~ ''""" 't• ... aawuu imow·
R .•• 1··-· th l __ ..., ~ay .. , • ~-.·-·on "Tbe ""····---'"~ pl••ed m•-Uoai8 c au1ie· e wor d'a flrat, a charg of '""'• ti of rlol _ _.. '"'·~w-, -v ..._ television transmlsslon frcm tht Voekhod es ..... ""6a 00 • UA.I other r91U On 'radio. televi&l.on.
1 apae<cralt 1n JIM. uuult. Sbe w~ G<rirude GljlnhJlt. wbo ipDke On. of the demonstreton clubbed • Broolil,...O, talepboaf ojieralor on Iha
'GOOD SHOI" policeman, wbo&O cofleque eoc1ped Jn. '"Jact·11enny Procrun"; Amber Lfpoc:oll
After woln& In on the aslronluta, the ~urleo only when former " or 1 d on '"Ml' Friend lrmL • the maid, Gloria;'
lltUe camera waa aimed out a spacecraft eavywelgbt champion 1 n I 1 m a r on 11'I'bl Adventurea of ODie and ffar..
window u the ebfp mmr over New Johanuon movod In 111111 held the youtha rleti" Eve Goodw1n oa '"'!be Great
Orleans: Cloud& and part ol the Gull ol hack. Gll~eral .... " and Mn. Canta1n Cll 111e.ico COUlflne were clearly vlalble. The foor Wert charged with feadlng '"Flbb!r McGee and MOUy." .
Al the lhfp nept over Cape Kenn""•, •boot 200 anti·U. 8· demomtratoro 111111 A public I-al fJ planned. She lea·-
hl...-~ "'V ur""ng them to "atonn the police "-·--" ~-w ~~ .,·hqan !ta f.mllllon mlfe voyage •• •~ her huJband, IOillld UCbnlclan Gene
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California CII'.culal!OU' MaMeet!' l\'hociatioo, About 200 'hewspaper··
drcalation managen are· attersdlhg association'& golden anniversary·
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Ille Communisll today bombarded a city
with 140nnn roc':ket.s, hlttlng Quang Ngat
clty with 13 of the Soviet-made missiles.
U. s_. planes struck back, droppifl& a
mlllJon polillds of bombs on Red po!lUons
near'the i:lt7. · A!Mrlcan Jnllltity ipokesmett aald the
roc:teta, 'ea!'h ca1rylng a 39-pound
warhead, smashed three hoU3ea ln \be
provincial capital 330 miles north ot
Saigon. At Jeaat four persons were killed
and IJ wounded. u. s. B6I Slraloforlre5Se8 ln turn drop-
ped SOO tool of bombs on Communal
troop concentraUOoa: between the city aod
the outlyln& Ha Tbanh Green Beret
camp, object of recent guenilla atrikea.
The bil bomber• alto struck ruerrtlta
bunker compfe... 111111 run poail!Ons.
While lllrikfn&. ~ Nial city, the
CouummJrta fired four """ ol the 140mm rocketl Into I South Vfetoameae
Army rqlmental ha11 a mlle 111111 a hall
We&t of the city. '!be oheUllll Wounded
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day ended a aiJ:-day drive named Logan
Field. American spokesmen sald 14 guet-
rillu had been killed. U. s. losses In-
cluded 13 men killed and 61 wounded.
Sex Education
Talk Set Tuesday
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pubUc acbooll wUI be held at 10 a.m.
Tueeday al Santa Ana Country Club.
Mn. 11na Slmalda, program chairman
of the api>naorlng HMboi'Forum, I& call·
Ing the symposium 1'The Love Slck
Generation."
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Newport.Neu school board In 1117 on a
platform ol oppoolng ... educlttoo.
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VOL 61, NO. 247, l SECTI ONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALll'ORNIA t.iuNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1968 TEN CENTS
Mom · Bla·st·s Open Drain a ·S 'Chasm of Filth'
111 WILLIAM 1IEED
OI' .. Dll1f Plllf lteft
A Huntingtm Beaob -~e has
,ssailed an open stonn drain down the
niddle of Edwards Street as a "yawning ~hasm of filth" which is worse than
:yesores in Watts or other downgraded
;uburban are&J.
Mrs. Laura A. Haynes and 1 large
delegation of her neighbora, said the
"yawnin& chum" ii an open atorm
Car Crashes
Kill Four
In County
Four persons died over the weekend as
the result of Orange County traffic ac-
cidents.
Three of the victims -two Los
Angeles men and a Seal Beach woman -
died u a result of Saturday crashes. The
1963
16'
Coanty Traffic
Death Toll
IN7
111
fourth victim wu a teen-ager criUcaDy
injured last week.
The dead are:
J\.1onlca Synovec, U, of 5521 Belle Ave.,
CypreM.
Paal J05epk Walker, ztl, of 893.1
Beaudine St., South Gate.
DavJd D. Bejarano, 21, of 4112 E.
Blanchard St., Los Angeles.
Mn. Thllma Clemmeu, 79, cl. 15Z7
l\1arine Ave., Seal Beach.
Miss Synovec, daughter of Mr. Ind
~Im C. J. Synovoc, died •at 7:15 p.m.
Sunday al Orange Coonty Medical Center
where she had been since Oct. I.
Orange County coroners said she died
cf head injurles suUered when her car
left the Santa Ana Freeway at the east-
bound access road to the~ JUverside
Freeway. Funeral arrangements are pen-
ding with Daly and Bartel of Anaheim.
Walker died Saturday at 3:30 a.m. at
Westminster CommtµUty Hospital after
the car in which he was ridl.Dg struck the
divider fence on the Garden Grove
Freeway near Springdale Street, swerved
back across two lanes of traffic and was
hit broadside by a truck, said the
California Highway Patrol. His body is at
Westminster Memorial Park.
Driver of the car, Joan Laskey, 18, or
1245 N. Monterrey St., Anaheim, suffered
internal injuries and is in serious con-
dition at Westminster C o m m u n i t y
Hospital.
Two separate accidents Saturday In
Seal Beach resulted in the deaths of Be-
jarano and Mrs. Clemmens.
Mrs. Clemmens died al 2:55 p.m. at
Long Beach Community HospitaJ. The
car driven by her husband, Henry, 78,
collided broadside at Marvista Avenae
and Pacific Coast Highway with an auto
driven by William Dudley Ward, 26, of
Los Angeles, about noon, police said.
Court Supports
CA TV Curb Rule
WASIUNGTON (UPl) -The Supreme
Court left standing a regulation forbid·
ding a Community Antenna Television
(CATV) system from duplicating on the
same day programs presented by local
broadcasters.
The court, in a brief order refused to
hear an appeal from a lower court
decision upholding the regulal.ion.
CA TV systems pick up lignalg from
other i.1ations, orten distant, and relay
them to subscriben by cab1e for a fee.
The SO<a11ed "nondupUcat!on" rule waa
one of several laued by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) ln
1966 in an ef'fort to biep CAW1 from
hurting the growth of free local broadcall
·~ations.
State Liquor Dealer s
Lose Court Appeal
W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Tbe SujlrtlDO
Court todaJ dismlllod complalnll by
Ca!Uomla liquor deaJen thal the ltato
wu violatJTI41 feden.1 anU-trust Ian bf
revoklnl the Ucenat.1 of dealers who ltD
alcoholic bevttaget 1t pr1ca: lowtr lhan
ael by dlltlllen.
Tbe bl&h coutl, In • brld order,
dlsmlssed the dealers' •ppeal from a ru)..
Ing by the California Court of Aepeail
upholding the cancellaUot1 of liquor
licenses by the ll<partm011t or Alcoholic
Beveraae Control
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drainage ditch down the eenter ol the
street south of Edinger Avenue toward
Warner Avenue.
"I didn't realize that while our generll·
lion is planning a trip to the moon, people
who are well c.'ducated can plan a city
wilh open storm drains.
"Watts bas been hailed as a most
perfidious abyss. yet it has st.onn drains
which run underground."
Pointing out that childron often play
either at the edges of lbe dit.ch, or down
Inside the concrete liner, Mrs. Haynes of
6462 Flint Drive, said t.be matter ts going
to the City Council on Oct. 24.
"Everyday children are waylaid by
their lnate exploratory impulses to
wonder and play lri this alien world.
Would the Health Departmont like ID run
a culture streak from that muck? . -
•wOlllcf you hire your ""' to ml bis
health ID drag that filthy trench!" she
asked, pointing out that the city crews
have-to CteaD the ditch occa.sionally.
Mrs. Haynes pointed to the death of
Phillip Luna, 4, or 16082 Gold Circle an
July 14. while he played at the drainage
ditch as an u:ample of what can happen.
6'1 was eating breakfast with my
daUjbter wbe.n. a terribla acream
reverberated through the w b o 1 •
nei&llborbood. Oh. how helpless we
mortals are. Why can't we put the im-
mortal soul back into that lifeless form?
"People who &iped thl8 petition said,
'Oh, is this because of the lltUe Luna
child? You are a liUle late, aren't you?'
"Yea, we art a little late. We can't
hope ID ease the pale of tbJJ healt-broken
mother, but we have tbe power to alter
our envfronment. Let m run our storm
drains widtrground. •
"!IJ place o! this filthy ditch let Pl plant
flowen. In place cf insecticides let UI
have a sprinkling system. In place of biJ'..
ing people to drag that ·dir:ty sludge, let
us hire someone to care for those
flowers. .
''We can build things that 1re clean and
beautiful and a tribute ID a noble -ty."
' 3 Joke as :r ~ ~iewers ·Get Glimpse of Life in Orbit
'
Olumpie 'Pi• Vp' Cluunp
·~ 11 •fet' sport among fans and athletes at 1968
01~. J-Nicole, a Uni·
versify Of the 'Ari\1!rleu Student
in Mexico City, may well be the
champ.
Open House Set-
To Raise Funds
For Boys Oub
oPen house, a bake sale and a barbecue
at the Huntington Beach Boys Club at 319
Yorktown Ave. are set for Oct. 77. Funds
raised through the day's festi vities will
be used for club support
The club is still looking for donations of
cakes, pies and cookies and th.soe who
wish to donate may call Director Pat
Downey at 536-9415.
Service clubs are donating manpower
for the sale and local businessmen are
being asked to provide some of the din-
ner. Rockview Dairy has donated the
milk for the dinner already, according to
Dr. Wilf Cohen of the Exchange Club and
Boy's Club board of directors.
Dinner tickets at $2 (or adults and $1.25
for children may be picked up at several
locations including:
Edinger Avenue branch o! the United
California Bank, Crocker-Cilliens Bank,
Pizza Palace, Sears, Security First Na-
tional Bank.
The Humane Society, Jooes-Glllespie
lnsurance, Robertson C 1 o l h I n g ,
Fleischer's Clothing, Mybre'a StaUoners.
Allen ReJ:aJI, Five Polnta Pet Shop,
Southern California First NaUonal Bank,
Allstate Insurance, Security Pacific Na-
Uona.J Bank, Fanner's Insurance.
Elam's fer Men, Dewey's Men's Shop,
' carat's Men's C1otb.itlg and Wlnstead'a.
SPACE CENTER, Hoiiston (UPI) -
Three chipper Apollo 7 astronauts, wav-
ing, smiling and Dashing band·lettered
signs, today gave earthbound television
viewsrs America's first "live" glimpse ol
life in orbit
The seven-minute telecast produced a
surprisingly clear picture of APollo 7
astronauts Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele
and Walt Cunningham as they swung
over the southern part of the· United
States OD the 45th orb.it ottheir 163-orbit,
Board Hopes
To Abandon
Sewage Plant ·
Whether the odors Huntington Harbour
rul<lenll. diliD -· ln>m ,jlle ~ Sunset Beath Sanitation !aclllty or not,
the ~lanl_.\il, nol the smell) may, ooon. be walt>ci away.
Members ol the Orange County Sanlta·
lion District U in ~~ Beach are
to meet with Hwitington city olllclals
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m·. at dfy-han.
Fred Harper, maaagef a£Uie sanftaUon
district, said this meeting was not set to
30Jve the odious Huntington Harbour pro-
blem, but ii an attempt to do something
1bout·tbe Sunset Beach treatment plant.
Harper said the "ultimate answer" to
all small overloac\ed plants Ute the
Sunset Beach facility is that they be
abandoned. The 150,000 gallons of waste
Sunset Beach handles per day would have
to be trans(erred to the Huntington Beach
treatment plant on Brookhurst Street 2.Z
miles away, if Sunset Beach agrees to
give up its sewage facility.
But a third governmental agency still
has to agree to the plan.
"Huntington Beach with its sewers ad·
j:icent to the treatment plant must be in·
volved in any decision," Harper said.
"Tuesday night we will try to work
something out with Huntington Beach to
use its sewers to transfer the waste
(from the Sunset Beach plant) to our
plant, .. be explained.
SUnset Beach sanitation officials have
said the odors Huntington Harbour
residenta complain ot do not come from
their facility but rrom the marshes whlch
surround the exclusive waterfront com-
munity.
Huntlngtm Harbour resident& claim
otherwise.
The Orange Coonty water Quality Con-
trol Board is studying the matter, bul in
lhe meanUme, the sanitation district may
come up with the answer.
11-day fiighl
After a brief period ol "snow" on the
screen, Eisele came in clearly, grinning
broadly, as soon as the five-pound
camera zeroed in on him. Ground com·
municator Thomas Stafford radioed:
"You forgot to shave this morning,
Donn."
"I lost my razor," Eisele replied.
Eisele, grinning ,broadly, and Schirra,
on his tert, opened the "show" by holding
a sign which said: "Hello from the lovely
Apollo room high atop everythin;. ''
Another sign, held by Schirra -tbe
astronaut who once brandbbed a "beat
Army" sign from a Gemini capsule win-
dow -said: "Keep those callls and, let-
ters coming in, folks."
The astronauts, entering the fourth day
of their 11-day earth orbital shakedown
run, showed none of tile reluctance to
star in the nation's first orbiting
television show that led them to cancel a
previously planned telecast Saturday.
PTA to Report
On Beach Safety:
A ·t[/'<IOPol~A-Jlanda
of heatiJli thfugs up alone the ~
oho<" ci!"Hunlli\gton Beach when thiy 1.ssu. a fact abeet on. bow they view
Wegi.iant aafety preparedness.
The women's tact sheet will deal with
safely readiness at the beaches.
It will include a close look ·at · current
llfeguard programs alOrig the state-con·
trolled segments of the beach within the
city limtls of Huntington Beach.
The women, members of the John
Eader School PT A, have met to discuss
the hsue with Vince Moorehouse, city
d1rector of harbors and beachea.
Moorehouse is publicly committed to
gaining municipal control of certain
segments of state beach. However, the
PTA has indicated their ctUTent interest
centers more on the quality or lifeguard
protection illla •• ~ -
~
Joining with the" PTA In taking a look
at lifeguard acrvlces along the state
beach .sectors are members of the Hun--
tington Beach Jtmlor Women's Club.
Moorhouse some Ume ago submitted a
plan to Sacramento ouUlnlng how the city
of Huntington Beach could operate state
beach segments with greater safety and
economy.
He said be has not yet received a reply
to bis proposal. f
Moorhouse hes stated that safety Ls
.. uppermoat in our handling of city
beaches" and hu charged that the ad~
minJstration of the state beaches focuses
less on safety lhan on a "park ranger
orientation."
20,000 See Westminster
Founder's Day Program
An estimated 20,000 W e s t m I n 1 t e r
residents and visitors jammed city
streets under blue, blue skfes Saturday
ror the Founders' Day Celebration.
Several thousand more packed Slg1er
Park for barbecue dinners and gamn
and cotton candy. Officials agreed it was
the city's blgg:est birthday party ever.
Some 127 entries trekked the mile and a
half march down Westminster Avenue
then on pa.st the reviewing stand on
Golden West Street near Westminster
lli&ll School.
Besides entries of bands and color
guards, highstepping drill teams and
bikini-dad beauUes, politicians added a
unique a.sped to the line-of-march.
' Parade·view~ cheered their favorites
and booed the opponents as they pused.
Wallace aigna Including several larg~
baMers were much in evidence near the
television cameras at Westminster High
School.
Police with H4 men on duty reported
few problems. One woman, an expectant
mother, fainted, but she was later placed
in the handa of relatJvea.
Tbe Sweepstakes Trophy went to the
marchlnc Royal Cavaller1 for their
preclaioo and ehowmansblp. Th e
Westminster lilgh School Band and
marchlng units, which follow the city's
Engllsb theme, won the Mayor's Trophy
for best community entry.
Sail for Medals Under Way
Baronettea from 'neighboring Fountalll
:Valley ID&h School won second place.
The celcbraUon was spomored by the
city lJll! Chamber ol Commerce In
cooperaUon with the dty'a 1erVtce clubs,
IChools and youth groups. '
Slight Hitcli Mar s Y acliti1ig Oly mpics Start
BJ A!MON LOCKABEY
Of "" Dill" '""' """ A~utco -Endltu boun of talk·
Ing, walking and grueling prac:ttce ,._
In the bol tropic sun ended for the world's
yachting ellt. here today 11 the aalllng
...,.. ol the 19111 Olympiad eat under
wa, a lew mile8 ouWde Of Boca Chica -Fcrmal opening cmmoolea and the
1l(btlni of the Olympic torch were COO\·
pletat al the Nuevo Club de Yal.,, SUn-
dA7 nilJ1I with onlT ... hitch.
After ween ol pl•Mlng lJll! rehtanlng
the e11borate ~emonles, the compet.ln&
teams wert: btadv'ertanUy locked oubido
the arq u the torch htarer made hJ1
way throuih tbe cnnrd ID the docDldo
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Olympic bowl wbtrt the torch was
lighted.
The ICl'ipl called for the teams to
marcll OlllD the greenswvd In full
uniform and st.and at atttnUOn while lbe
torch .... ll&bted and the formal
1peeches were stvm.
Nobody quJta tnowa what happened.
But U the band Pil>'ed and the nJMcr
mode bis ••1 to the ton:h the crowd
surged forward lJll! -loraot ID
optn the gate• to th e ath1etts wl)O were
IWldlng rudY to male tbelr grand en-
trance.
When It wu all over, the competJtort
had witnesstd the event like a horde ot
peo.sante, on the outside looking In. Paul
Smart hdd or the U. S. Olympic
YachUng c.mm;ti.e, WU fit to be Ued.
"I ruppooe l wfJJ cool oil later," ht oAi<I
wryly. "It"• the compeuu.., th11 r.ally
countl."
Tbe weather for tbt !ut two dl1I bas
been breezy, w1tb a rumor that a trvpical
storm ii lying off the Mexican coast. Op-
pmstng heat Indicated this l1l&1 ht true.
Tod>JO dawned br!alJt and bot. -
All WU not entu.ly .... n at the Hot.I
Calm where the .. n.., are bouled.
epwme11 on h!o SWedlsh ylChll wne
down with the cullomar)' abdominal · all·
mcnt tnown politely In 'Mexican u
CS.. ACAPlllAlO, P•fe 1}
Mrs. West Rites
Planned Tuesda y
Funeral HrVlcet for Mn. Norma West
of Fountain Vallty, "ho died &md>JO
after falling oil her rOl\aW>JO bone. will
be htld at I p.m. 1'1ad'J' In the Cl1111ch
ol the Good Sht[llienl In W..unlnlttr •
Mn. Weot, II, of llOCIO Albttt arole II
to be burlld Albuqumque, N.M.
WI-._i4il Mini _,,.. Weot
IJylng to llnp &er runawt1 hcne whlih
she was ridlog ai..,. tho wm l!anil Of the Sa6ta AM Rlvor we1t"of Edingu Avenue
about 5:45 p.m.
Orange Coonlf coroflm, Who lald slit
died at IO:H p.m. ., <>ranee Coonty
Medical Ctnllr, attributed death ID he1"
lall llom the bone.
She ii ...,.Jved by her huabaod Don. ' ' ~ ,
'l1le astronauts planned to have another
telecast at 7:28 a.m. PST 'l'Uesday.
Today's was beamed rrom an altitude o(
about 130 miles.
The camera, small enough to fit tn a
shoe box, had a slower scanning rate
than those used by ctllDlllercial networks,
and the astronau\s' movements appeared
strangely slow in weigbUess space. u
though they were fiaating underwater.
Eisele wu wearing his white spacesuit
(Set APOLLO; Page Zl
Near·death
Brings Class
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In Lifesaving
Nearly 800 l!"Oll!ltain Vajley ·/dooj
c~ will start llfH8vlng t.aoi\s this
week ii the lnsilte~ ol puonll -"'4
into action bf the near-droWn!Dg tl a
tbree·year-old girl In ~ backyard pool.
LltUe Joann Johnson of Downey wu
reported doing "quite well" today at
Huntington Intercon).munlty H os p I ta I
alter .she wu plucked from the. bottom of
a swimming pool at 17079 Laurel St., by
Fountain• Valley firemen.
The Thursday afternoon accident oc-
curred when the girl apparently rode her
tricycle into the pool, firemen said.
"'Rliht alter ft baj>pened, [ MU!t baVa
had 20 or 25 calls from parenta who
wanted to know bow they could learn
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation," reported
Dave Heffner, Fountain Valley fireman.
He said the Parent Teacher Organiza...
tion at Fountain Valley McDowell School
also ezpressed ·an interest in lifesaving
teehniques.
The ui)shot of the near-tragedy is a
three-day program on lifesaving for all of
McDowell School's nearly 800 lf.udents,
kindergarteg through eighth grade. /
The tricycle accldent occurred Jn a
neighborhOO(I near the ocbool. Flrelll<!I
said those who saw the lltUe girl al lhe
bottom of the pool were unable to rescu1
her despite their best efforts. -
The lack of lifes8.vlng knowledge ~
red members of the McDowell PTO to set
uP the lifesaving course. · ,
Fireman Heffner said claws will be r
held Tuesilay, Thursday and next Mcioday
for the school children as well as for their
parents.
The three-year-old girl lptol mot< than
three millutea at the bottom Of the pool
before firemen arrived to be a: I a
resuscllation.
She was taken out of the hospital's in-
tensive care unit over the weekend, and
was reported to be alert and apparently
recovering today.
Weldlaer
·That ,wet stuff lo;day wu ju.U 1
fiuke, insists the waalhennan, who
calLs for fair and wanner condi·
Uons Tuesd.e.y. Tbt temperature1'll
be back up ID 70 also.
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WILL.TRAVELED SCOUT
. I"'!•· Tod Lyde!°" .
V8lley Youth
' Gains -Scou~
. . .
Highest Honor .
In five yeart of ScouUng, ltryear-o1d
red Lyddon bas been 1n three dUferent
troops.led by five dUferenl ~·bnloslen· 'Ille inoViiii about aj>pareliU).-pnidueed
no ID effeqs. 'Ille Fountain Valley High
Scho(>t junior last week attained the rank
ol Eagle, the blgbest rank In Boy &outs.
Cereinontes at Tamura S<:bool were at·
tended "' more lhlll 110 peraona. Ted, iOn of Mr. and Mn. Richan! Lyd-
don, llllO! ·Santa Madrlna Circle, !larled aooutln& in Son Pedro Where his family
lived prior to mcivhig lo Fountain Vafiey.
Now Junior Alllatant Scoutmaster for
Troop 580, Ted n:empllfJes the leadership
trahrlng offered in the youth organiza·
lion.
A versaWe athlete whose favorite
sports are football, wrestling and track,
he is aiming far a college educattop and
hopes eventually to go into professional
&outing. . .
"f think it'a because I'm from a
Scouting family," explain.! Ted. His
father is Pacifica District Commissioner
for !lie Orange Empire Coancil and bis
younger brolber, Delbert, ls 1 Cul> ScooL
Fountain Valley
May Get Park
From~Oil Firm
Shel1 Ou ~ ~: 1nay provide Fountain
Valley with a patk·al Warner Avenue and
BUJhard Street, City Manager James
Neal has announced. ·
It deptndl on whether the company's
exploratory drlll strikes oil. Shel1 will
d.lamantl! the present derrick, install
underground pumps and plant a park
over the lllle U oil Is found, Neal said.
The city mai\ager admitted there have
been lnqulrles from residents anxious
that the drilling derrick might be a
forerunn~ of a rash of such rigs and .
possible oil pumps.
"The company'• permit expires Dec.
10,'' said Neal. "ll no oll is found, under
the lennl ol the perm]~ lhe site must be
restored 'to Ill pnvious condlUoo, in Ibis
,,... • f\eld."
"Fountain: Valley can't loae either
,,,.,." ht added.
Poli4te Quell .Riot .
WASHINGTON i\11'l) · ~ A brief '
illslurbuice foll'"-""1 ·~;~,bf ·soul ~inJer James B""'" .w.:i :quellecl· by '
police here "B!ll'.-t.odll'· . . . .
Five pollctm."'I • ~. :~ d•llians ..
wm Injured, none ·•ettou;i1Y. JUii! ll1!'et
&tores were broken · toto . aa pngs . of
youths a:athered in , the n o 'r t h e: a s t
Wublngtoo secUon . .
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PAKAMA CITY (llPI) ~ Ullllld
Slalel todoJ -a faclcr ID U.
a1ruglo b!tt,_ .. ..ollll1 -llllt
aelud power In Panama and -
Preaide:nt Arnulfo Arlaa.
A Junta sourc~ told American news-
men the .National Guard will smash any
opposition mounted by Arlaa and aald the
United States wlU have to accept the
military regime "sponer or later."
Arias, a "gue11t" i nthe U.S.·run Canal
Zont s~ his ll':'Cil;y-oJd aove:rnment was
toppled Friday nlpl, wu calling on suJ>'
porters lo stage a genual ltrlke and
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Panarna Ctly 1Ium areu, At1i4'. pollU~~l
strongholds, killed two N a t Ion a I
Guardsmen Sunday night. He sald two
civlUcins sulfered wounds.
All poUtical factions watched for
Ameflcan rea~on. High diplomaUc
sources said WaSh11tgton, which already
bu suspended reJ8tfOns with the Junta,
may break lhem completely withfn 43
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bua1Deu with the coJooels installed SU06 many Panamapians have dalmed should
dll' JOIO Marla Pl¢11!; who ..... a red, be banded lo lbetr n&Uon's cootr<>l.
while and blue preslderillil aiuh, and Urrutia said Sunday the jonta acted
Boll var UrruUa. --' -agalost Artas -the thlrlt Ume"the 4,ZOO,
"Remember," he aaid, "You have to man guard bas ousted hi~ as presi:dent
negotiate with us over the Panama -bee~ be ''tried to destroy the J)a-
Canal. Tbla (junta) goverrunent will not Ucinal guard and this put the. coontry ~
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Coas~· Family . Lost at Sea APOLLO •..
while his two fellow crewmen were wear4
ing coveralla in ·the cabln, which ap-
peared 8\ll'llfl&lngly roomy as compared
to previous spacecraft standards.,
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ol !Jye~ Its sl;dll'day today as U:S.
Air 'Forc~»ifu4 Coast Gliard iftanes plaO.
ned to scan a 21,000 square mile are"a of
the Mexican coast for the to-foot yawl
'fiare, last llipted· Sept. 28.
Robert Emigh. SS, his wife Patricia,
and their three children, ages 3, 10 ana
five, left San Diego Sept. 25 on the first
leg of a pleasure cruise to the Caribbean.
Aceording to the Coast Guard at Long
Beach, the vessel was last seen Sept. 28
in the Cedroe J.alands when Emigtnnade
a trip, lo the grocery store. Confilcllng
Coaal Guard reports aay Emigh may
have stayed on the island for one to three
da11 to wait out a tropical stcnn.
Owner of the yacht, George W.
Drucker, a Los Angeles attorney, arrived
in Puerto Vallarta, ~ex. Oct. 5 to meet
the vessel. ~mig~ w~ supposed to take
Drucker to 'Acapulco for the Olympic
yacht races.
When the yacht did not appear as
scheduled, Drucker informed the Coast
Guard which began searching last
Wednesday. Since then, there has been.no
trace of the yawl.
Emtgb, who has been known u a com-
petent safior lbrougboul the Newport
Beach area, bu skippered the Tlare in·
races to Ensenada, Tahttt and twice . in
the TransPac race to Hawall in 1965 aDd'
19117. The vessel was to be chartered
from the Caribbean.
A boat which matched the description
of the Tlare was spotted by air last
Thursday, but the dlstre$1ed vessel was
not the Tlare. It was towed Into ~
Mazatlan.
Friendl of Drucker said the boat was
equipped with three radios. There has
been no radio contact.
The tropical storm Pauline apparently
swept the Mexican coast about Oct. 1
wlllch would have put them at their
farlbesl polnl off the coast.
Humphrey Says
Nixon Working
Wallace Deal
Nixon Promises 'Blitz'
1To Wind Up. Campaign
WASll!NGTON (UPI) -Hubert H.
Humphrey's campaign manager said to-
day that Richard M. Nixon, Republican
presidential candidate, might try to work
. out a private deal with third party can--
didate George C. Wallace to prevent the
election from being thrown lnto the
House.
"It would seem that secret riegotiations
with Wallace lie at the rqot of Nixon's
reiusal to appear with Wallilce In a three-
way debate," said Lawrence F. O'Brlen,
who doubles as Humphrey's chief
strategist and as chairman of the
Democratic National Committee.
O'Brien said Nixon's relusal to share a
platform with Humphrey and Wallace
makes it appear that "Nixon .Ls keeping
his option.! open for an electoral co11ege
deal with the third party candidate.
"Nixon thus would obtain Wallace's
electors Jf no one wins a majorlty Nov.
5," he said, "and would try to seize the
presidency without allowing the election
to go to the House of Representatives."
Humphrey, .slill hoping to lure NlJ:on
Into a face-to-face debate on national
televisloli.·. was resumJng his camplllgn
late today. ~ • . .
He schtdUJed a speech In Evanavme,
Ind., tonight before going on to Kansas
City, The.teDtaUve schedule for the rest.
of tbe week has him in St. LoWs, New
Yor~ City for the .\1 Smith dinner,
Detroit and several citie:t in COnnecticut.
Having '1iaken off a ·mild case of in-
testinal iju,,which curtailed his New York
City. ~ ICheduled ''Saturday. the· vice
priSiaeiit spent the --In strategy sess;lms as the campaign moved 1nto Its ·
final we.e~s.
Sehmi~ to. Speak
• Slate Sen. John Schmitz IR,Tuslln) will
speak Delore Huntington Val!ey Yoong . ~blicam al Q p.m. Wedneid~ .(OcL 16~ al the · Sheraton·)3each Inrr. Tlie·.
meellllg Wlilch Is ope• to the public ivlll
be followed by & quesllon ..m aniwer
period.
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -Richard
M. Nlxon promlsea to wind up his
presidenUal campaign with "a three-
week blitz" which he says will be design~
ed to create "maximum momentum Nov.
5."
Nlxoo used the blitz: phrase in an In·
terview filmed last week for Dallas
television station WF AA and made public
here by his campaign staff Sunday night.
NiJ:on, spend.Ing a Jong weekend in a
seaside home borrowed from Sen. George
Smathers CO.Fla.) meets today with key
aides -flown from New York -to plan
the final stages of his campaign.
In his Dallu intervi~, the candidate
waa asked H perhaps bis campaign bad
already reached Ill peak. He said:
"This year I have aJways hen aimlng
this campaign for the last three weeks.
We are going to have a three week blitz
in which we cover every major state very
heavily .... with personal appearances,
with television ... just watch where we
Valley Residents
To Vote on Park
. . . . ' . . .
, Reil.dent& . of the northeast corner of
FoUntaln Valley are in Urie for a new
$262,500 park of five acres, if voters ap-
prove the $2 million parks OOnd up for a
decision in the Nov. 5 General Election.
11te facility would be ready for the
public In 1971, when the city's popUl&Uon
J1as reached ~.500, If lhe required two-
thirds majority vote carries -the bond
Issue next month.
Location of the park will be in the Heil
"Avenue.and Newbope :>treet area.-
' '.lb.• '2 ll!!lllon tiood provdlel for
_J>l()'chase and development of a dozen
·nelghOOrhood parks, a baseball field, teen
ceiiter,.and..gr:een striping of the Edison
CO~pany power Uite eafem.en~.
Area ~sldents ha~e Los Amigo• High
School, adequate fire protecUon from the
nearby Abel 'Steam.I Firi SfaUon, but no
pet1c ·facillUes.
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Taking On New Route .
DAILY PILOT Circulation Manager Milan Leavitt (left) zips up new
jacket presented to Charles Ducchesl of Bakersfield, president of
California Circulation Maruigers AHodatlcn. About 200 newspiper
circulation managers are attending a .. oclaUoa's golden anmversary
coaventlon at Newporter .Inn, Newport .Bea&:h. _. ---
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are on election day, because everything
that we have planned ls moving toward
having our maximum momentwn at Nov.
S."
Nixon, in a second interview with
Dallas TV staUon KRLD, broadcast Sun-
day, said hLs campaign is going pretty
much as planned and "that Mr. Hum·
phrey hasn't gotttn orl th"e ground as
much as I thought he would."
He said be felt the Republican
presidential tlcket was stronger than he
had expected. But he added : "I still am
going to play this as if it's the closest
elecUon 1n titatorr."
Nixon aald lbal lhird·party candidate
George C. Wallace is running better than
he had anticipated. He said he thought
Wallace at this point would have 12 to 15
percent of the potenUal vote, a10
measured by public opinion polls, instead
of the 20 percent or more currently being
recorded.
"I think part of the reason for Wallace
not· going down,'' he said, ".is that the
Humphrey campaign hasn't caught on."
Nixon spent a quiet Sunday at the
Smathers home on this Island connected
to Miami by a causeway, He took a swim
in the morning and held staff meetings in
Ifie afternoon. He wW resume active
cam~Jgnlng Tuesday with a Miami
rally.·
From Page l
ACAPULCO ...
"tourista" -but bearing such non-
medical terms u "Aztec two step" and
"Montezuma's revenge" amOlfg seasoned
travelers in Mexfeo.
The Swedl!h crewmen more serlousJy
afflicted are Peter Kolnl in the Flying
Ou~an class and Lennert Elmer in
the ~agons. Ther. ,were replaced by
alternates Pe 11 e Petterson and Bengt
Palmquist.
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CLEARED UP FU W . ,
1'11e astronaut& began the television
transmission at 7:46 a.m. PST, after
clearing up a ghost·lik.e flaw that kqock·
ed out part of the 16-ton spaceship's
electrlcal 1yatem early In the day. Uthe
J)OWer collapse had continued, the pilots
would have been forced down prema-
turely.
The goal of their mlulon Ill: to prove
that Apollo 11-safe for a 500,000-mlle
roundtrlp lo the moon. II lhe fllgbl of
Apollo 7 ia an unconditional suceess, the
next Apollo team may be cleared for a
Chriatmastime Olght around the moon ~back. 11' '
"We're licking off' every test like, gee
whiz, like we've done It a thouaand times
and thia is the first time," said flight
director Eugene Kranz. "It's going
greal" ' . . ' Allbougli the lelecast wai · lhe llrsl
''live" one from an American spaceship,
Russ.I.a claims the world's first, a
television trarui:mlsslon from the Voskhod
1 spacecraft 1n 1964.
Week Proclaimed
For B'nai B'rith
In Huntington
Mayor Alvin Coen of Huntington Beach
has proclaimed this week, Oct. 13-20,
B'nal B'rlth week in recognition of the
125th anniversary of the national Jewish
service club.
One of the oldest service organizations
In the oatlon:, It Is a relatively new ad·
dition to the Orange.C,Oast's service club
community.
Now foiir years old and some. 90
members stong, the Orange Coast Lodge
is presided over by Jack Newberg of
HunUngton Beach.
Nurnerou r beneficiaries of club projects
include underprivileged children and pa-
tients at Fairview State Hospital. and
veterans' hospitals. It Riso sponsors the
AZA Club for boys 13 to 18 years old.
3 Bond Issues
Given Support
Three Huntington Beach bond issues
have won the unanimous endorsement of
chamber of commerce directors.
They are the $3.16 million library, the
$6 million parks, and the $12 million high
school district bonds.
Directors aL a recent meeting called for
voter approval Nov. 5 of the measures
wlllch total in excess of $20 mllllon. The
board's action came after Parks and
Library Committee Chairman James De
Guelle and Education Comm J t tee
Chairman Jack Higley reported af.
fir,maUve recommendaUons by their
committees.
Bea Benaderet,
TV's 'Petticoat'
Star, Dies at 62
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bea Benaderet,
matriarch of television's "PeWcoat Junc-
Uon," is dead at S2 -the victim ol
pneumonia and a relapse from Jung·
cancer treatment.
The blonde, brown-eyed actress wu
starling her &ixth season playing Kata'
Bradley. She had filmed five episodes for
the current run wbe~ she was forced to
return to the hospital Sept 26.
The vivaclooii: performer underwent
radiation treatment last year at the Stan..
ford Medical Clinic in Palo Alto for a
Jung tumor.
Upon her release, Miss Benaderet told
a newsman, while recuperating at Palm
Sprl,nga:
"Every day is beauUful to me ... I feel
fine, better than I have felt in years."
She died Sunday in Good' Samaritan
Hospital in Los Angeles .
Prior to top casting u the quick·
tongued mother in'' Pett lco at' s •'
Hooterville, Miss Benaderet was Blanche
Morton, wife of fasUd.Jous Harry Morion
-next door neighbon in the long nm of
the "George Burns and Gracie Allen
Sllow." In this part, she excelled in
repartee.
Another vehicle, · "The B e v er 1 y
Hillbillies,'' featured her u COU!in Purl
Bodine -mother of Jethro -in the nm .
year Qf that show. Then the creator of the
Hillbillies -Paul Henning -chose her
as the dperator of the Shady Rest lfotel
in his "Petticoat Junct.lon." '
Much of her early success derived from
her talent at dialect. She was a part of
the vocal. cast of the TV cartoon ahow,
"The F)iolslonu," and played m""I'
other roles QD racµ.o anti te1~vlslon. , ·
NewToasttnruitets
Ouh Holds First
Meet Next Week
Toastmasters Club TIO-F of Huntingtorl
Beach will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
22, at the Kings Table Restaurant in the
Westminster Center.
It will be the Helmsmen's first meettni
led by 196M9 offlcmi. Elected l.lal
month, the new slate adds an .ii).
ternatlonal touch to chapter leadership.
Pre!ident Lew Sleln reports lhr<e of:
ficers are naturali!ed Americana. Educa-
tional Vice_ ·President David Kory wu
born ·in France; AdmlnistraUve Vice
President· 'Janis Indtik.l.s is a native oJ
Latvia,·alid $tein halJs from Yugoslavia.
For membership information contact
Stein at 9&;-1500.
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Young Calls· , F e·stival Puppet Show Asinine
By RICHARD P. NALL
ot ""' Dally l'l\9t '''" "T'Ais b the most asinine one they've
ever launched," said outspoken Lagunan
Clarence Upson Young of a Z»leat pup.
pet theater proposed for tht FesUval ol
Arts grounds.
Festival directors bave ob t a t n e d
preliminary planning commission ap.
proval of the project and will likely
decide after cons.ide.rin& bids &L their
November meeting whether to proceed.
Young, a former Festival board
member, ns.igned last year i n
"frustration" after board members
delayed approval of his publicity budget.
"They don 't need It for one thing,"
Young said of lhe theater th.at is also to
be a mu.lti·purpose building. "If they're
going to rpend the money they should
look into tbing1 that are needed and
ope!ld il where it will do Lile mosl &ood."
eaver.
MiUions Watch
3 Astronauts
Clown on TV
From Space
'SPACE CENTER. Houston (UP!) -
Three chipper Apollo 7 astronauts, wav-
ing, smiling and flashing hand-lettered
signs, today gave earthbound television
vlewsrs America's first "live" glimpse of
life in orbiL
The seven-minute telecast produced a
surprisingly clear picture ol Apollo 7
astronauts Walter Schirra. Dorm Eisele
and Wa1t Cunningham. u they IJWWlg
over the southern part of the United
States on thf: 45th orbit of their 163-0rbit,
11--0ay·rught.' ·
After a brief period of "inow•• on the
screen, Eisele came m· Cleatly, irlnning
broadly, as soon as the five-pound
camera zeroed in on him. Ground com-
murUcator Thomas Stafford radioed:
"You forgot to shave this morning,
[)onn." .. ,
"I lost my razor," Eisele replied.
Eisele, grinning broadly, and Schirra,
on his left, opened Ute "show" by holding
a sign which said: "Hello from the lovely
Apollo room high atop everything."
dow -said: "Keep those cards and let·
ters coming in, folks ."
The astronauts, entering the fourth day
of their 11-day e.arth orbital shakedown
run, showed none of the reluctance to
star in the nation's first orbiUng
television sbow thai. led them to caned a
p'°vioosly plBMed 'telecast Satunlay.
The astronauts planned to have another
te1oca,st ... '1<'8 ,,.,,.. m Tuesday.
T-Odajl's was beamilil'lrinl Iii ~Utude of
about 130 miles.
The camera, small enough to fit in a
shoe box, had a slower scanning rate
than those used by commercial networks,
and the astronauts' movements appeared
strangely slow in weightJess space, a.s
though theY were floating underwater.
Eisele was wearing his white spacesuit
.!See APOU.O, Page Z)
"The first thing ln my opinion Is to
enclose the restaurant.· Before they do
tills s.illy Uilng they should do something
in the renter of the grounds that will
enhance the grounds."
Young said there had been dbcusslon
of lhe possjblllty of building a fountain or
a bandstand in the center of the grounds.
Such a bandstand, he said, could have a
storage basement where the exhibit.or
panels could be kept Ofi-lie&SOD.
'
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The storage of the panels would be one
function of lhe theater building. It would
also house the children's art elhibit dur-
ing the FesUval season and the children's
art free.for·all.
"I doubt if they've ever had more than
SO people attend a puppet show," said
Young.
"In the good tradlUon of lhe board of
directors of the Festival of Arts," said
_Young, "They are making an asinine
move ln lhelr recent Williamson-Inspired
building project."
He referr«I to architect D o n
Wil\iamson who designed the theater
building.
Williamson, who Is director of lhe
Pageant of the Mastera:, frequenUy came
under fire from Young when Young aerv·
ed on lhe FestivaJ board.
He told illy plannen receolly Lhal lho
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Ranch Harvests Bumper Tomato Crop
theater could also function off-season lo
handle such events as meetings, lectures,
ballet and concut performances. He said
it also mlght serve as a conveaUon facili ..
ty.
''The city should study this thing," aald
Young. "The city should withhold lta
permission to build anything unt.µ sa~
lied this is the best way to spend the
money."
e
Chancellor
Seeks View
Of Ghettoes
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of Ille Olllr l"llff lllff
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. today
defended the appearance of Eldridge
Cleaver on the UC Irvine campus and the
action of the faculty in opposing Unlveni·
ty Regents.
Speaking to 100 women members o(
UCI Town and Gown, Aldrich said the
university ls engaged ln a major effort to
deal wlih ihe urban crisis that is going to
require understanding on lhe part of the
public.
"What is im~rtant," the clulJ!ctllor
said, "is not whit Cleaver said Oft<bow he a1a it, but that we. are in Louch wltb
someone from the ghettoes. ,"()bvlouslf
we're going to be dealing wtth people
talklng about things we have never
b(fard."
Aldrich said ' when he ll8tened to
Cleaver he heard "the moan of a Negro."
"I am aware of the obsceriJ.Ues," he
said, "but this ts a problem of a genera-
tion gap. What we consJder · obscene,
functions of the body and sporting in bed
-our students don't consider obscene at
all
Another sign, held by Schirra -the
astronaut who once, brandished a "beat
Army" sign from a Gemini capsule win-
Trio Arrested
On 'Pot' Rap
In Laguna
Irvine Company tomato pickers finished harvesting
bumper crop today in midst of light rain. Goal of
<.'Q!Tlpany's agricultural depertmem is tu pluck
ripe red fruit before rain can damage crop. Pickers
at Sand Canyon Avenue and _ Trabuco Road said
rain causes ripe tomatoes to rot on ground and
crop would have been lost, if it wasn't harvested.
"Our student& are concerned more
about man's inhumanity to man than
what people aay. They consider obscene
the conditioru: that produced Cleaver, or
:some Anny officer saying, 'I shall have
to destroy the village to save it,' "
\. Aldrich remarked.
Charges Dropped
On 5 in Laguna
N arco AtTests
Five persons arrested by Laguna
Beach police last week on suspicion of
marijuana possession have been released
and charges dropped.
The five cleared after the Wednesday
night arrest are Karen Jean Beelen, 21 ;
her sister, Kathleen Sue Beelen, 19 ;
David Bruce Dekker, 20; Robert
Frederick Roper. 19: all of 1140 Keller
Way : and John Hayward Dunn, %2, of 331
Third St.
Oet. Sgt. Vic Sagan said the district at-
torney refused to issue complaints in the
case on the basis of evidence submitted
by police.
The five, who had been anated at the
Keller Way address, were released lhe
ne.rt day and all charges dropped, said
Sagan.
Parents Invited
'Back to School'
In Capistrano
Say kids, how •boot Laklnc your
parents to Junth al a Laguna IChool to
celebrate the current Nallooal School
Lundi "eek, "'1lcl1 eodl ~.
Mrs. Marlon Garrett, food -~~•""florM
for Laguna Beach Unified 5<hool Dlalrid,
has lnvtl<d parents and othen lntmllted
to try ooe ol the school c:afeteriu Ulil
week.
The adult plate hmches are IS cents at -
the elementary tchoola and are priced a
la carte at Thurston Junior Hfgb School
and the high l!Chool.
Mr1. Garret' said the d I 1 tr i c t
cafeterla.s serve more than 1300 Junchtl
daily. The food service Ls run on a non-
pro(}t basis to pay Jls own operallng e:t·
pen ....
,\
Two youths and a girl were arrested on
suspicion of marijtiana possession after
police investigated their ca r parked in
Laguna 's Thurston School lot at 3:30 a.m.
Sunday.
Lt. Frank Schopen said as Officer Art
DeLuca approached the parked car. Rene
Frank Pagan, 19, of Anaheim stuffed a
marijuana cigaret into his mouth.
·2 Plays Help Playhouse
l{eep in Black for Summer.
Pagan was arrested and so were
Charles Raymond Lucero, 18, of Santa
Ana and a 16-year~ld Anaheim girl.
Schopen said a search of the car turned
up additiOnal marijuana. POiice will seek
a complaint today, be saJd.
Pagan waa released on his own
recognizance by Judge Richard Hamilton,
the girl was turned over to her parent.II
and Lucero remaJned In custody lhJJ
morning.
· Thanks to "The Odd Couple" and
t•sweet Charity," the Laguna Playhouse
haa closed its summer run with a profit
cf nearly $2,000 -the amount by which It
expected to go into the red.
Laguna Playhouse treasurer BUl Salyer
rnade the unexpected announcement
Saturday in a rosy report on the
organization's unanticipated profit.
"'I11is 1a the Ont tear in my four yean
as treuurer that we are flnanclally stan-
ding by ounelves," Salyer ootod to an-
'VCI Youth Group Plans
.
Rally to Support Faculty
'Mle Student Lobby for Academic
Freedom called a rally at UC Irvine this
afternoon to support the faculty in ill op-
position to the Board of RegeoLs.
Co-chairmen of the new student group,
Jooeph Broida and Bruno Ba«Jsloll. were
!Cbeduled to lpeak aloog wllh profeuon
G<Orge IWler and Stephen Shapiro.
The rally wu to precede lbe meeU11( or
the facuJty Academic Senate al 4 p.m. to-
day. Liii 'lbund,.y lbe Senate voted to
oppose rtgente dlctales lrlsln( out or the
furor over Eldridge Cleaver teaching 1t
Berkeley.
Broido said the Studenl Lobby Is not
out to dlJrupt lbe campua but to oupport
the faculty in a legal manner. It 11
cooperatlnJ with the student govtl'llll10ll~
be Hid.
Broldo, a Junior majoring In rme w,
aaid there an two po1 1 lblt. lo-
l
tcrpretaUons or academic freedom. One
is that It is a right the regents may give
to the faculty or take away al will. "nle
other, be aald, is it is an inherent faculty
right.
The Student Lobby holds the latter Is
the case, be said, u do profeuora Reiter
and Shapiro. '
Dr. Reiter, umstant """"'°" or physics, authored a resoluUon adopled ~Y
the faculty SenaLa lhal the campua not
comply with a regents• request for a
report 00 Clpe!im"'1Lal .,..,_.
r>r. Shapiro, assbtant professor or
Engl..lah, haa invited Cleaver to teach one
or more seatona of hit literature course,
end spoke OUI at lha Academic Senate
me<tln( Thlll'ldly, N)'lng ho believes the
right ol. ...,...,... to dlcidt course con-
tent la Inherent in the lret educaUon
l)'lltem.
nounclng the Sl5,49f" income from July
through September.
Expensea amounted to only $13,538 dur·
ing the two-pl11:y production season.
"We ha ve always considered the sum-
mer a loss ," commented general
manager Irma No!zlser, "we expected to
lose $2,000."
The apenses included rent to the city
and royalties for the two productions, but
income included only bo1 office receipts
and advertiaing, not season ticket.a or
membership fees.
In other action :
-The board agreed to conLract
Bertram Transwell to produce and direct
the producUon of "Philadelphia, Here 1
Come," which wlD run during February
and March.
Transwell is former managing director
of the 'Kalamaozo Playhouse and the
Cleveland Playhouse.
-The board also' heard a report by
Mrs. Noftl,iter on the posslbilitv of a
Laguna Hilb closed circuit televisicm
system running a number of shows on the
Laguna Playhoule. , ·
Abool 500 Playl>-...iae memben Uve In
Laguna HIU. aocl would be Jn........ied In
sm:h 1bows, which would. include ift.
t.rvt"" wUh pLayen and previews ol lbe
plays. ' .
-The board dllCUUed the problem nl
movin« the unslghily telephone ]>Ole! In
fronl of the new PlayhouM .-roctJoo
site; whlcb mlgllt coot $1.000 or more.
~w YORK (AP) -The aloclt markel
c!unr to a modeal pin tale tbJ.t afternoon
In lolr!y actiye Ltadlnri CS.. quotailonl,
Page1 ~27) •.
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Two High School
Youths Picked
In AFS Program
Laguna Beach High School studenia
Kathleen Collins and Joan McMahon,
both 17, have been chosen candidates in
the Americans Abroad Program Of the.
American Field Service.
Both are in AFS naUOnal cornpeUUon.
Students chosen will llve In a foreJgn
country with a family while cootinulng
their studies.
M1aa 'McMahon, a senior, ls the
daughter of Mn. H. C. Md.1ahon, ZH
La Hermosa, South Laguna.
She baa studied French for three yean
and ts active in the Glrla' A1hletlc
Associ.ailon, AFS Club, Student Councl1,
California Sch>lanhlp FederaUm aod la
Commlssloner of Glrb Welfare.
She was chosen Girla State represen-
tative last )'tar. Mlaa Colllna, a junior, i•
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Later H.
Collins, l96l Temple JUlls Drive.
A fourth year student of Spanish, ahe is
also studying French. She is junior class
secretary, and is in Ca lifornia
Scholarship Federation. S Club, AFS
Club, Future Homemakers and the
yearbook staff.
Cold Raiii Greets ' . '
Cocut Popufut~ri.
Rabi -just 'ahoul enoogh·to 'llartthe
windshlekt · wipers working -lf'eet«I '
Orange Coast resldentl on a b1ue M"ondly
morning as part ol a colcl froot llretohln(
from coulaJ Callfornla to the cenLnl
Rooklaa.
The llghl proclplLaUon WH.ellpected to
dllslpate by ·Tuelday; Fair 1kles Ind
wanner temperaturell were predktocf .
with only a JO percent chance of wet
weather. l
"You are aware also of the faeulty
reaction to the regents' rulings," he said.
"The faculty has not defied anyone, they
are concerned whether the regent& are
now taking back control of curriculum
which is contrary to a nearly 50 year
tradition."
He relerred to the Academic Senate
decision last Thursday riot to submit a
report requested by tbe regents coverin&
experimental courses.
Regarding Cleaver, . Aldrich said, if
Jong as a person is not in jail and free to
walk lbe streets he Ls free to ipeak hll
piece, whether it be upsetting to others or
not. · .
The thrust of Aldrich's remarks was to
put the Cleaver matter and the faculty
response to the regent& in a broader con-
text of the unlvers.lty's involvement 'With
the urban crllis. The chancellor spoke
also of lhe Economic Opportunity
Program w h e r e b y underprlvlleged
students are admitted to the university
and given intensive tutoring so they
might more equally compete with other
JtudeoLs.
.
We•tlter
That wet stutf today was ju.st a
fluke, insists the weatherman, who
calls for fair and warmer condi·
Uons Tuesday. Tbe temperatures'll
be back up to 70 also.
INSIDE l'ODAY
'Orange Cotm1v poUCI dtport. '
mt1ltf "thootfttg ft> out" With
•Och other ln m<irlcama!uhlp
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Monda>', -14. 1968
Olympic S iling Gailles Begin Aftet Foulup
90th Congress
OKs Bringing
Session to End
WASJllNGTON (UPI) -HOUie liberals
abondoned their llghl ror broad<:ast
praldalllal debate. today and cleatt<J
the wiy for Immediate adjournment of
the toth Congress. (See earlier story
Page 5)
Hooae members approved by voice vote
a 11110luUon to adjourn after Rep. James
G. O'JW1. (IJ.1\llcb.), ,potesman.tor the
llbenl bloc, ~ced he was throwing
. ln the .,,,.L
O'Hara made h1I announcement to the
House with a final blast at Senate
Republican ••obstructionlsts who had
blocked action on a House-passed bill to
suspend the equal Ume requirement of
the 'Federal Communlcatlona Act to make
possible three-way debates among Hubert
H. Humphrey, Richard M. Ni.Ion and
George C. Wallace.
O'Hara and other liberals had threaten-
ed to keep Coogr<u ln IOSll!Oo ln·
definitely by blocking action on the ad-
journment resolution, unW the Senate
agreed to take up tht debate but
He told the HOUie he gave up the fight
reluctantly only after concluding the
Senate, becaUJe of refusal of Republican
members to present themselves, would
not be able to multer the neceNarY
quorum to consider the matter.
With that out of the way, the HOU5e
wu able to approve by voice vote despite
the manifest absence of a quorum-that
is, a majority of lts m~ leader·
ablp motion to close down the congrm
at the end of today'a se.salon.
Prutdent Johnson had "'t word
momenta before that this was all right
wilh him. A C1>mmlttee appointed by the
HOUie to noWy him the session was ap-
pro11ching 111 end reported form1lly th1t
Johnson .aUd he .bad ''no further com·
mun!~'.' ·-
Parents Invited
To School · Lunch
Jt'1 bac' scbool this week for
parents of f.. .its in Capistrano Unified
School Dls:lrict.
Pare11t! will meet their children's new
teachers and vlalt the classrooms during
open house at each school .
Tht first will be tonight at Crown
Vllley School, Laguna Niguel. Vwtlng
hours will be 7:30 to a p.m. for grades
one and two, 8:15 to 8:45 for grades tbr.ee
and four, and 9 to 9:30 for grade.a five
andm. .
Open bou!et will be held Tu"'1ay nf&ht
at !Uchard Henry Dana School -kin·
dergarten thn>ugf! third fl'ade, 7 to 7'4~:
fourth through lllxth grlde, a to I, and
San Juan Scbool-.kindOflarlen through
third grade, 7 to a: fourtb through mt!\
grade, a to 9. . .
Palisades SCboo1, CApll,trano Beach,,
will hold Opell. hollJe W'41iesilay llliht'
from 7 to a tor . erades kindergarten·
through three, and a to dot graile. 1our.
through !Ix.
San Clemente Jllgh School open house
'lbunday oi&bl wW beef> 1L 7:30.
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OltAMO! COAIT P!JILlstilNO COA\r'ANY
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the elaborate cmmontes, the competlng
teams were i1advertantly locUd outside
the aru u the torch bearer made' h!a
way through the crowd "' the dockalde
Olympic bowl where the torch was
uniform and stand at attention while the
torch was lighted and the formal
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REPORTED MISSING IN MEXICAN WATERS
Newport F•mlly Abotrd Yawl 'Tlar1'
Search Enters ~th Day
For Lo$t Coast Family
By PAMELA POWELL
Of IM 01Jl1 Plitt l!ltf
The search for a Newport Beach family
of five entered Jtl 11xth day today u U.S.
A1r Force and Coast Guard planea: pJan.
ned to scan a 21,000 square mile area ol
the Mu.lean coast for the fG.foot yawl
'flare, last sighted Sept. 28.
Robert Emlgh, 35, hl.s wUe Patricia,
and their three children, ages 3, 10 and
five, left San Diego Sept. 25 on the lint
lei of a pleaaure crul!e to the Caribbean.
AccordiJ!i to the Coast Guard at Long
Beach, the vessel waa Jut seen Sept. 28
ln the Cedrol. Islands when Emigh made
a trip to :the grocery llore. Goolllcllng
Coast Gu¢ ieporta 181 Emlgh may
have stayed on the ·lsland for one to lhree
di.ya to wait out a·lropjcal ..-m.
.Qwner of : the . yacht, George W.;
Drucker, a Los Angeles attomey,,arrived ·
in Puerto Vallarta, Mex. Oct. 5 to meet
lhe vessel. ~h was supposed to take
Druei:er to Acapu'Ico for the Olympic
yacht races.
When the yacht dld not appear as
scheduled. Drucker informed the Coast
Guard which began Rarchlng last
Wednesday. Since then, there has been no
trace of the ya.,wL .
Sex Education
Ta~ S,et Tuesday
A symp:Wum .on sex edueaUon in the
public schools will be held at to a.m.
Tuesday at Santa' Ana Country Club.
~frs. Ttna "Simakls .. iarograin chairman
of the sPonsoring Harbor Forwn, la: call·
Ing lhe sympOslum ·"The Love Sick ·
Generation."
Mra: Simakls ran unsuccessfully for the ·
NeWport-Mesi sc:hool board in 1967 on a ·
plallonn of opposing se:z educaUon.
Speakers TUelday-will inclode Dr. John
Dean, curriculum d1rect.or for the ·
Newport-Mesa DsUriet and Dr. Paul G.
Neumann, pastor al th>. Flrat Baptllt .
Ghurch or Costa Meaa. ·
The Harbor Forum la a women'• group .
to di.scull public laues. Admlsaloo II
free.
Emlgh, who has been known aa a com·
petent aallor throughout the Newport
Beach area, baa 1.!!p~. ~ Tiare Jn
races to Ensenada, TabJU and twice in
the TransPac race to Hawlli in INS arid
1967. 11le vessel wu to be chartered
from the Caribbean.
A boat whJch matched the description
of the Tlare wu lpoUed by air fist
Thurlday, but the d1atresaed veuel wa1
not the Tlare. It wu towed into
Mazatlan.
Friends of Drucker aa1d the boat was
equipped with three radlOL 'lbere bu
been no radio contact.
The tropical storm Pauline apparenUy
awept the Mexican coast about Oct. 1
whlch 'l(OU}d have put them at their
,!arthestopotnt off the c-.
Flag Violation
Charged to Youth
Despite Protest
A youth who Newport Beach police said
!hey could see by the dlWT!'s early light
-wearing -a 1'.J. S. Flag for pajamas-
awal~ court action today on a charge of
defiling Old G!Ory. · .
.Wllynt V.:FUrtano,:-U, of'J20$W. Ooean Front1 .wu arr-ested Stturday( morning· at
hl1 home aft\!!" police investigating a case
outside said they noticed him wearing a
flag wrapped around hl.s middle.
They went to the front door and talked
to Furlano'1 room-mate, who tokl them
the youth bad a pair of pajamaa which ·
look.'lf ll~e. a aa.. Of!Jcm,uked to see
the unOrthodox sleeping ~tume.
Furlano ~ -lully -· -showed up at that point to eiplalo things.
He said he got out of bed and mll!ed
he wu "iWbt~ to tbe OUtetn outaide, so
he grabbOd "the Clomt tlllllr lo cbver his
nudity -lh1 !tag. ·
Unlmpi-dsed with the explanaUon, of-
ficers arrested Furlano on tu1plclon of
vio1ating section ~14 of the Military and
Veteran's Gode, which prohlhill defiling
the nag.
Pentagon 'Purge'
Wallace Unveils Campaign Platform
FRESNO (UPI) -Wilh 22 days left
before the election, George C. Wallace
bu nJeased the platform Oil which he
...u the -prtsldency. ltplh roe Plf'1ol the Pentagon ol U-who
.,faRertd tbl 'no win' poliq tn Vltt.-
lllDl. ..
AccUllna P>fiUclanl ot pnctlclna
"mlDortty ._11 u the "'°"try
burna," the platform found the nation
"beoet by rloll, mloority R ro • p I
rtbtlUon, dome1tic dllorden, student
protut.s, spiraling JivinR cost.I, 80lrinl
lntereat rate., a lrlgbleolng locreate ln
the crime rate, war abrold and w1r for
penonal liberty at home."
Wallace lllued the platform 6uDtaJ
"1blle en route to S8JI Franc:iaco wberl
)
10.000 penona occupied two-third• of the
aeab In the Cow Palace.
In their ranka were a few huodred bi~
plu who looked dowo upon lnle Wallaco
supporten camlnl • bulO ·sip rudlq
"Stand Up for America" and thrult out
their armt and ...,,...-. "Wallace II I
Pill" 'Ille candidate abouted 111 "* tllat. W Ii a t 1"' delncton DlOlt 1lcDd wen
halrcull and manners.
Later, arriving here in a do~ for
a r11ly· scheduled for n0ortUme today,
Wallact found 7S chetrlng supporters
w11IUng In the dark under umbrellu.
Wallace'I platform apptartd to nnect
the military thlnkt"' or hl.s rw>lllna m•te.
rttlr<d Air Fcrao Gen. CUrt1t E. LeMay ,
who leave1 on a fOUN!ay fact-llndlng
ntlaafon to Vietnam Tueaday.
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~ quite know1 Whal ~. .a • the hand _played aiid' °"! .!Piner
-Ills wa1 ·to tho ~ tbe..<mrd
lllrlod forward and -1"1'11 to open tht gatea to t be athfeiti"who were
atatr ndlng . reld,r to ~Ito~ .V8"1 en-ance. •
When tt was-au·..,.., the competttora
had witnessed the tvlDt like a bonJe of
-II, Ill u. --.. la. Paa] Scnart head ol the U. s. ~e
yacbUog ~toe. wu m to be
"I wtllcoololrl,ter,"blsald wiyly~ comph.!!toi> that really
counts.0
The weather for the last two .,, baa
been breeey, with a rumor .that a trOpical
stonn l.s1Yl"i off th<! Mexlean cout. Op-
pressing beat !odlcaled this may be true.
Today ........ Jlrllkand !lot.
All WU JIOI· eoUrelr wtJI at !be llolcl
~ ~the ullon a.. bOUled. crew--ott two sw.cll8h yichta came
doW"n with the custom.Uy abdocnlnal all·
me:nt known pollte:ly ln Mexican as
"tounsta• -bill bearing llUth ..... mecdc:al 4m:is u "Adee two' sttp•• and
••Monte!\trna'a revenge" amon,-aeuoned
travelers iD Mexico.
Comninnists Bomb S~igon
U.S. Pl.anes Strike Back , Smash Red Positiom
SAIGON (UPI ) -For the first time
the Communlsta today bombarded a city
with 14£lmn:l rockets, hitting Quang Ngai
city with 13 of the Soviet-made missiles.
U. S. planes struck back, dropping a
million pounds of bomb! on Red posltlons
near the city.
American military spokesmen said Ure
rocll:eLI, each carrying a 39-pound
warhead, smashed three houses in 'the
provincial capltal 330 miles north of
Saigon. At least four persoD1 were killed
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APOLLO .•.
while bl& two fellow crewmen were wear-
ing coveralb: in the cabin, which ap-
peared surprisingly roomy u compared
to previous spacecraft atandard.s.
CLEARED UP FLAW
The utronaull began the television
transmls.slon at 7:48 a.m. PST, after
clearing up a gm,.,t-llke flaw that knock-
ed out part of the 16-lon spaceshlp's
electrical system early in the day. Uthe
power collapse had continued, the pilots
would have been forced down prema·
turely.
The goal of their misslon la to prove
that Apollo la aafe for a 600,00l).mile
roundtrip to the moon. U the flight of
Apollo 7 la an uncondiUonal success, the
next Apollo team may be cleared for a
Chri!tmutime fllibt around the moon
and back.
"We're ticking off every test like, gee
whiz, like we've done it a thousand times
and this Ls the first time," said Dlght
dlrtctor Eugene Kram: .. "It's going
great."
Although the telecast was the first
"live" one fl'9m an .American spaceahip,
Russia clalma the world's first, a
televl!lon trarumlssion from the Voskhod
1 l!lpacecraft in 1964.
'GOOD SHOT'
After zeroing in on the utronauts, the
little camera was aimed out a spacecraft
window u the ahJp nung over New
OrlW>L Clouda and part of the Gulf or
Me1dco c:oastllne weno clearly vistble.
M. the lhl~ "'ept over Cape Keooecly,
where It bepn !ti f.mlDton mile voyage
Friday, one or the astronauts said, "Thia
should give you a good shot of the cape
today."
Among the vlewen at the Houston con-
trol center were Schlrra's wife Jo,
'!*1e's wife Linda and Cunnin(!hain 's wile J;>.
Apollo 7, at best, wll be able to
tranantit· only one seven·lO minute
telecut a daye, when it sweeps over Cor·
pua Cbrisu, Tex., and Cape Keooocly, the
locatkrla al ·the oll1y two ground stations
equipped' to .receive the &ignala and Con-
vert them to be beamed into the nation 's
homes.
Council Slates Meet
Commiltee rcpo~ are scheduled
tonigbt a the La~ 'Coordinating Coun-
cil meetlog to be,ui at 8 ln the Laguna
Federil biilldlng. •
YOUR WATCH~
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RE..STAUNG
and U wounded.
U. S. B52 Stratofortresses in turn drop-
ped 500 tons of bombs Or\ Communst
troop concentrations t;ietween the city and
the ouUying Ha Thanh Green Beret
camp, object of recent guerrilla strikes.
'I'he big bombers also struck guerrilla
bunker complexes and gftn positions.
While striking Quang Ngai city, the
Commwdstis fired four more of the
I40mm rockets into a South Vietnamese
Army regime1;1tal base a mile and a hall
west of the city. The sbellinl wounded
four civilians and destroyed a w.-.
The Communl.sts previously oaed the
l!Qmm n>clet,. only •11.ainat military
ba ses in northern sectlona of South Vlet4
nam. Quang Ngai city in recent weeks
became a major Red hotbed, t!pecially
around Ha 'Thanh, 15 mlles'wi!st of the ci-
ty.
U. s. troops in Quang Ngai province to-
day ended a six-day drive " named Logan
Field. American spokesmen said 14 guer-
rillas had been killed. U. S. louea ln·
eluded 13 meo kllled.and 66 wounded.
Nixon Promises 'Blitz'
To Wind Up Campaign.
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -Richard
M. Nixon promi.se! to wind up bis
presidential campalsn with "a lhree-
week blitz" which he says will be de.sign-
ed to create "maximum momentum Nov.
5."
Nixon used the blitz phrase in an in-
terview filmed last week for Dallas
television station.WFM and made public
here by his campaign staff Sunday night.
Nixon, spending a long weekend in a
seaside hwne borrowed from Sen. George
Smathers (0.Fla.) meets today with key
aides -flown from New York -to plan
FBI Joins Hunt
For Murderer,
2 }.ail. Escapf3es
LAS VEGAS CuPI) -The FBI today
joined 1'e"'!i!!llcli:'t'iir co\wlcted triple
murderer Terry Lynn Conger and two
other men who escaped Sunday from the
Clark County Jall by pound!og tbelr w1y
through a p!uter wall.
Deputies said Conaer, 27, Ronald D.
Richardson, 25, and John F. BeatUe, S7,
"definitely had outside help'' In their
escape, tbe third in five month! from the
facility.
The trio. deputies said, broke a steel
plate weld in the ceiling of an exercise
area and used a crawl area to reach the
jail's outside plaSter wall , which they
pounded through.
"It's obvious the men had outside help
as they had a rope and street clothln&
walling for them ," ofncers said.
Checking the two-foot escape hatch fac.
Ing Casino Center Boulevard, a well-
traveled downtown city thoroughfare,
deputies found the area llUered with
debris, and the escapee!' jail CQVeralls.
The sheriff's office launched a hunt for
the three men, setting up roadblock! and
undertaking an air search shorUy after
an unldenUfied cltlren called the office,
gave a few details of the escape he had
seen and hung up without giving hit
name.
Officers sald the three men were
assumed to be armed and dangerous.
the final stages of his campaign. . ,
In his Dallas interview, the candidate
was a~ked if perhap:i his campaign had
already reached its peak. He said:
"This year I ha ve always hen aiming
this campaign for the last three weeks.
We are going to have a three week blitz
In which we cover every major state very
heavily •.. with personal appearances,
with television ••• just. watch where we
are on election day, beeau.se everylbing
that we have planned ii rnovln1 toward
having our maximum momentum at Nov.
5."
Nixon, in a second Interview wit!i
Dallas TV staUon KRLD, broadcut Sun-
day, 5ald hl.s compalgn la colng Pf'll1.
much as planned and "that Mr. Hum·
phrey hasn't gotten of( the ground as
much as I thought he would."
He .said he felt the Repubtlcan
presidential ticket was stronger than be
had ezpected. But he added: "I atill am
going to play 1his u i1 It's the clOHSt
election in history."
Nixon said that third·~ candidate George C. Wallace is running better than
he had anticipated. He aald be tbouaht
Wallace at this point would have 12 t.o 15
percent of the potential vote, a1
measured by public oplnlon polll, lnl!ltead
of the 20 percent or more current1y beiQc
recorded.
"I thlnlc part of the reo11011 for Wallace
not going down," he laid, "b thlt the
Humphrey campaign hasn't caught on."
Burglars Collect
Guitar, Coins
An electric guitar, amplifier and
microphone were stolen Sunday from the
car of a Laguna Beach man.
Michael D. JUcbards, 1016 Catalina st.,
estimated his loss was $225. He told
police his unlocked car wu parlrtd at m
Bluebird Canyon Drive when the theft~ :
curred. '
In another theft, Dale L. Evan, 176
McKnight Drive, told police a bur1lar
ransacked his apartment Friday and took
'5 in C1>lns after removin& a window
screen to enter.
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Pin collecting ls major sport
among fans and athletes at 1968
Olympics. Jean Nicole, a Uni·
versit y of the Americas student
in Mexico City, may well be the
champ.
Four P er sons.Die
Ove r W eekend of
Crash Injuries
Four persons died over the weekend as
the result of Orange County traffic ac-
cid ents.
Three of the victims -two Los
Angeles men and a Seal Beach woman -
died as a result of Saturday crashes. The
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fourth victim was a teen-ager critically
injured last week.
The dead are :
Monica Syaovec, 19, of SS22 Belle Ave.,
Cypress.
Paul Joseph Walker, Z6, of 11933
Beaud ine St., South Gate.
David D. Bejarano, 21, of 4112 E.
Blanchard St., Los Angeles.
Mn. Thilura Clemmens, 70, of 1527
Marine Ave., Sea l Beach.
Miss Synovec, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Synov~. died at 7:45 p.m.
Sunday at Orange County Medical Center
where she had been since Oct. 8.
Orange County coroners said she. died
of head injuries suffered when her car
left the Santa Ana Freeway at the east·
bound access road to the Riverside
Freeway. Funeral arrangements are pen·
ding with Daly and Bartel of Anaheim.
Walker died Saturday at 3:30 a.m. at
Westminster Community Hospital after
the car in which he was riding struck the
divider fence on the Garden Grove
Freeway near Springdale Street, swerved
back across two lanes of traffic and was
hit broadside by a truck, said the
California Highway Patrol. His body is at
Westminster Memorial Park.
Driver or the car, Joan Laskey, 18, of
1245 N. Monterrey St., Anaheim, suffered
internal injuries and is in serious con·
dilion at Westminster C o m m u n i t y
Hospital.
Two separate accidenl.3 Saturday in
sea.1 Beach resulted in the deaths of Be-
jarano and Mrs. Clemmens.
Mrs. Clemmens died at 2:55 p.m. at
U:ing Beach Community Hospital. The
car driven by her husband , Henry, 78,
collided broadside at Marvista Avenue
and Pacific Coast Highway with an auto
driven by William Dudley Ward, 26. cf
Los Angeles, about noon, police said.
HHHHints
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Of Wallace,
Nixon 'Deal'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hilbert H.
Hmnpbrey'a campolp manager said to-
day that Richan! M. Nblon, Republl.,,n
presidential candfdete, mlgbl try to wort
out a private deal with thlnl party can-
didate Georg• c. wanaco "' prevent the
<lecUon from be1nJ !hmm Into the -"U would setm that ltCft!t nea:ot11Uona
with Wallate lie at the root <i Nimn'•
refusal to appear with W1llace in 1 tbree-
way debate," aaid Lawrence F. O'Brien.
=~nd -:, i:nr.:·· of chi:
Democratic National Committee.
O'Brien said Nlmn'a rdusal to aha.re a
platform with Humphrey and Wallace
m~es it 1ppear that "Nixon Ui keeping
hi.s options open for an electoral college
deal with the third party candidate.
"Nixon thus would obtain Wallact'1
eleCtors if no one wlna a majority Nov.
'·" he said, "Ind would try to adze the presidency without 11lowing the elect.ion
to go to the House of RepresentaUvea."
Humphrey, atll1 hoping to lure Nixon
into a face-to-face debate on national
television, was resuming biJ campaign
late today.
He scheduled 1 speech 1n Evansville,
Jnd., tonight before going on to Kansas
City. The tentltive schedule for the rest
of the week has him in St. Louis, New
York City for the Al Smith dinner,
Detroit and several cities 1n Connect.icul
Having shaken off a mUd case of in-
testinal flu, whlch curtailed bi.a New York
City talk scheduled Saturday, the v:lce
presiClent spent the weekend 'in strategy
aess±ons as the campaign moved into Ila
final weeks.
In his statement, O'Brien said "a
serious, perhaps even sinister threat to
our presidential electoral proceJSeS has
e<>me to my attenUon and I would like to
warn the American people on it on two
counts.
"Fi.rst, I must caution those working
men and women who are thinking of
registering a protest vote for Wallace th.ia
year that their vote inatead would help
elect Nixon - a Republlca·n who has
taken part in his party's fight against
measures of benefit to labor and who has
indicated he would try ooce again to turn
back the clock on economic progress if
elected.
U.S. Olympic
Basketballers
Whip Senegal
MEXICO CITY (AP) -The United
States basketball team rolled past litUe
Senegal 93-36 today for its 68th victory
without a loss in Olympic compet!Uon
while Americans continued to advance en
masse in p(eliminary track and field
competition at the 1968 Summer Games.
The U.S. water polo team, whlc~ hasn't
won a gold medal in 64 years, opened
play with a 10-~ victory ever Braztl.
Three Orange Coast athletes are on the
American squad -assistant coach Monte
Nitz.kowskJ, Dave Ashleigh and Detn
Willeford.
Spencer Haywood, a 6-foot.-8 collegian
from Detroit, scored 16 points and grab-
bed 19 rebounds to pace the, American
team to its second triumph in the basket·
ball roundrobin. The U.S. team crushed
Spain 81-46 Sunday.
Jay Silvester of Smithfield, Utah, set
an Olympic discus record on his first.
qualifying toss, hitting 'JJ11 feet, t~ inche
to better the mark of 202--1"' set by Al
Oerter of West Islip, N.Y., in the 1964
Games.
Oerter, seeking an unprecedented
fourth gold medal in the event, had • toss
of 194-9. The third American entrant,
Gary Carlsen of Los Angeles, did 193-0~.
Wyomia Tyus of Griffin, Ga., tHe defen·
ding gold medalist in the women's 100-
meter dash, and Mrs. Margaret Bailes of
Portland, Ore., each captured a first
round trial beat In 11.2 tee0ndl, matching
the Olympic mark.
T aking On New Route
DAILY PIWT Ciz<:ulallbn Manager Milan Leavitt (loft) zips up new
Jacket presented U> a.mes .i,...:ct>eot of .Bakentleld, president cit
Cal.llornla ClrculaUon M•""l:li:;-'""'"'· .About :.IllO IMllhPI!*' circulation manager& ue a .....iatkln'a aoldoll -nnory
conv..,Uon at Newpoiter Im, Nnport Bech.
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Panama Junta _ Warns
U.S. Told It Must Accept Military Regime
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Be• Btnaderet
PANAMA CITY (UPI) -The United
State& la:lay became a f.aclor in the
altugg!e between the military junta that
RI.zed power in Panama and defiant
President Arnulfo Arias.
A Junta source told American news·
men the NaUonal Guard will smash any
opposition mounted by Arias and said the
United States will have to accept the
military regime "sooner or later."
Arias, a "guest" i nthe U.S.·run Canal
Zone since his 11-day..old government was
toppled Friday night, was calling on sup-
porters to stage a aeneral strike and
atrtet battles today against the Junta..
"Rbe up in arms," he ~id Sunday night.
There was no lmmediate sign of major
anti-junta acUoo.
A junta spokesman said aniper fire in
Panama City slum areu, Aria.S• p>lltlcal
strongholds, killed two' N a t lo n a I
Guardsmen Sunday nl&bl He said two
dvlliana aulferod wClWl<I!.
All p>Utical f1cUons watched for
American r.eactlon. H1gh diplomatic·
aources said Washington, whkh already
hu1aurpended relations with the junta,
may break them completely within 4&
hours to show It.I disapproval of the
military takeover.
'The junta aouree expressed confidence
Washlngton .'would dedde II had lo do
business with the colonels imtalled Sun·
day, Jo.se Maria Pinilla, who wore a red,
Qua ke Le vels City
PERTH, Australia (UPI) -An earth-
quake ~ol~ the southern half of Western
Australia today, leveling the Uny
wheatbelt town of Meckerlng Ind rocking
bulldlnga In Perth. First reports said
about 30 ~ ...,.. lnJured.
whlte and b!ue preald<nllal IUh, and
Bolivar Urrutia.
''RemerDber/' he said, "You have to
neecUate with us over the Panama
Canal. This (junta) government wlll not
tolerate North American patemallsm."
The junta source al80 aald the two col·
onels may protest to Washington over
Arlu' finding a haven in the Canal Zone.
U.S. officiala in the &One aeid Arias WU a
"guest." 'Iba junta referred to him u
getting "p>llUcal asyhun" 1n the mne.
The .zone runs alongside the canal that
many Panamanians have claimed abould
be handed to their nation's control.
Umrtla said Sunday th• junta acted
against Arias -the third Ume the <,200-
man guard has ousted him 11 praident
-because he "tried to destroy the .,
tionat guard and thls put the country fn
great danger. He tried to make general
staff changes·wbich would have rendered
the guard J.oeffectiVe. II Bea Benaderet,
TV's 'Petticoat'
Star , Dies at 62 Real Estate Talks Go On
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bea Benaderel,
matriarch of television's "Petticoat J\UJC-o
Uon," ts dead al S2 -the victim of
pneumonia and a relapse from lung
cancer treatment.
The blonde, bro~yed actress wu
starting her sixth seuoo playing Kate
Bradley. She bad filmed five episodes for
the curn:nt run'"when she was forced to
return to the hospital Sept. 26.
The vivacious performer underwent
radiation treatment last year at the Stan-
ford Medical Clinic in Palo Alto for a
Jung tumor.
· Upon her release, Miss Benaderet told
a newsman, while recuperating 1t Palm
Spring"
"Every day is beautiful to me ••• I feel
fine, better than I have felt in years.''
She died Sunday in Good Samaritan
Hospllal in Los Angeles.
Prior to top casting as the quick·
·tongued mother in•' P etticoat's••
Hooterville, Miss Benaderet was Blanche
Morton, wile of fptidious Harry Morton
-next door neighbors in the long run of
the "George Burns and Gracie Allen
Show." In this part, she excelled in 'LITTLE INVESTORS' SPEAKER REAL ESTATE EXCHANGER
Lecturer Roy J. W•rd repartee. Board Executive M•rtln
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It ill: Reetyled inlide and out with a
great new pille, new bumpera, new round
parking licht,, new inotrument panel, new
stMrini wheel, new 1tripin11 and new colon
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It ii: Available with a nalllent body-
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power 1teering, Uld (gel thia) a little device
that wuheo your headli1hta when you
bold the windshield w~her button in.
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Tbird of the four-part lecture oer!ea on
real estate investment currenUy under
way at Newport Harbor High School la
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The ..,;,., sponsoced jointly by the
DAILY PILOT, Orang• Coast Colleg•And
the Newport llorbor-O>sta M ... Board of
Rultors, la open to the public free of
charg<.
Ticket.a on a "space-available" basls
can be"picked up at the door of the school
audilorium Tuesday nl&bl They al80 ore
available at all DAILY PILOT officea, 1t
the evening college oUlce at OCC and
from the realty board.
Glenn Martin, u eclltive officer of the
Harbor Area realty board alnce 1966, Will
lead oH the Tuesday ni1ht program with
a lecture on "Jnvestment in 1 Single
Family Residence."
Roy J. Ward, owner of th• Newport
Beach .real estate firm which bears biJ
name, will present two lectures -"The
Reil Estate Exchange" llXl "The -ru
Free' ExcJiange."
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4 • NEW YOJ!!t (IJP!) -Tl'oe United
FflderaUClft of Tucberl today went on
strlloe ...... Ibo -·· 1ar1e11 ocbool gyllem fat the third time Ulll IChool year
tn 1defi1MA of the D\a)'OC'1 the ICbool boatd .... Ille c:ourta. Albert Sbanker, pteaident ol the 55,000
merober UPT, called the union tuchera
out at 8 Lm. •!Tbe 1trike .. oa," he aid. "l think it
WW lut a Jone time.'' • Shanker wu given autbortzaU(l'I to call
the' third Ul'T otrlke this sememr by the
union membenhlp early IOdo)' wbeo the
teacberl voted overwhelmingly to renew
their lllrtke.
The UFr ael up picket Una Im· medlltolY Iller the a a.m. atrlke call and moot of the 1.1 mlll1on awdenta arrMnc
* * * NYU Students
Strike Over .
Fired Teacher
NEW YORK (UPI) -A student lllrtke
got under way at New York Univeralty
today when 200 atudenla, many curylJ1C
·,11111. man:bed around the Waablnrton
Square campu.a. •
There were no diaorders and ltudents
:desiring t.o attend clules wen permitted
lo pw throqb lhe p1ckel line.
; The lllrike WU callecl by miUlanl allJo
dent groups to protell the dimrlaW of
:John F. Hatcbett aa dlreclor o1 the a,ooo-
:Student university's• Mutln Luther King
;Jr. Afro-American Student Center. 1'be
:r:ebela allo are demanding the COD-
,troveraial educator'• reillltatement.
Many of the marcbinc -kepi up a con!lanl dto by beatin( cm tin cam, pie
J>latee and prbqe can covm. Olllen
:paaeed out leafleta attempting to dear
µatcl>ett of anti-Semitic cbarlea.
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:Schools Reopen
' :As Police Watch
: PlllLADELPHIA (UPI) -B o ~
Technical and Southern Pbiiadelphla high
Schools, closed two daya last week,
:reopened today under the vigilance of
hundreds of police who kept the racially
tense neighborhoods free of violence and
clear of unruly crowdl.
Police Col!lllll-Frank lllzzo
.personally lad the police and torae!y loid
:One crowd of. 150 white penom: '"'lben
;will be no man:b by..,..., lhla l!'OUP er :any other group."
: Rizzo aald be bad lilO pollct Ill Ibo unae, predomlnanU, white aru marked
:by vio!enl c:lubet early lut WMll
!l>etween Negro pupllJ and neilhborbood
1•sidentl, others -.led Ille number
;was cloaer to 11000 pitrolmen.
1 Police rad.JOB reported at 9:30 a.m. "all
!ctu.iet in South Pbiladelpbla."
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:Negroes Launch
Monday Boycotts
CHICAGO (UPI) -TodaJ marked lhe
.first "llberaUOll Moodly" of what mfil.
tant Negro high acbool atudentl hope wW po a suiea ol Mcmday ICbool boy<otls un-
til their dunandl 11"1 met.
· More than two doaen 1tudtnt1
representing more than a doeen public
high achoola held a atrateo ril•tlng Sun-
day and decided to bo)'OOll clwel each
Monday unW autborltJea atve in to their
demand.I.
at the eity'a nearly 900 public tchoolt
w~ told to return home.
Ironically, the el&bt acbOola in the et·
perimental 0 c e a n Hill-Brownsville
Dtltrlct in Brooklyn which trlrgered the
three walkouts, were open, but no union
teachers reported for work. The dlJtrkt
h11 operated during the UFT '• previoul
atrikea with non-union teachers.
While the teachen were preparina: to
vote on the strike issue; Mayor John V.
Llndq.y 11\a(ply criticized the UFT for
punuing "tbls llleg1l, unjustUltd and UD·
neceSS1ry course of conduct."
Speakinc on hlJ weekly local television
proeram. Lindsay aaid of Shanker and
the UFT: "You have the brute power" to
again shut down the· city's schools, "but
you don't have the moral right to make
the parentl and Cbndron ol New York the
victlm1 of rour own lhortsilhtednesa."
Supt. o1 S.hooil Bunlrd Donovan aald
the teachm had no riShl to aubject tho
city to anOthet llrlke. He aald be had met
wtth Shanker and personally requested
that the union not go on strike aaainlt the
public school systom.
"I have fullfiled my commitment under
the agreement (ending the ·~Joos
teacher w1lkouta) to open the IChoola,"
Donovan uid. ·
Today's strike acLion by the UJl"T also
Is in defiance of a court ruUns; that found
tbe previoua strike action in violaUon of
the state's Taylor law which forbldl
•trik,. by public employea. Further court
actlcn is expecled later this week.
Captain Assurinatecl
Capt. Cbarleo R. Chandler, 30, of Arcadia, La .• Is slumped on the
1eat of bill car after he was machine-gunned to death In Sao Paulo,
Br82U at weekend. The two assassins, who scathered pamphlet.
reading "revolutionary juatice executes Vietnam war criminal1,"
drove away In a car wlttioot license plateo. Chandler, a U.S. Army
captain 1tudytng at the University of Sao Paulo, was gunned down
in ftont of hi• home as his 9-year-old son, one of f<>ur children, look·
ed on.
High Court Opens Cas~ ~,
.Of Government Eavesdroe
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Suprome
Coult today diapooed of a ltrlnc of •P-
peall requeala, then began hearlnc
ariurftentl on an eavesdropplna cue
wblch the government AYI 11 vital to na·
tlooal oecurity and protection of innocenl
third parUee! (See earlier story Page 28)
In accepting or rejecting requeail for
hearlnp, the court ltarted setting Ila
lq:al courn for the new term which
opened a week qo:
Wllhoul commenl, the court took these acUw .. appeall: .
-Allr<ed to uamlne a lower court rul·
Ing holdlna uncmatltullonal a TeUI
dlaturblng-the-peace law lhet wu uaed
qalnlt a 1fOUP of antiwar
demonatratora. The ltatute 1 w a 1 .
employed to um! demonstratonl wban
Preetdent John11011 'viaited Killeen, Tu,.
lul Dec:. lJ.
-Denied a hearing uked on behalf of
Robert Bolivar DePugh, a founder of the aecret Mlnutemea or1an1&1Uon1 'who wu
convicted of violating the lederal la•
restrictin& shipments of f I r e arm 1.
DePugh la lilted aa a lupUvo from
jU!Uce who ii believed in Clnada.
-Let Bland a rullnc In a New Orleana
lonphoreman's cue that 1 federal court
may enforce. a labor arbitrator's decision
even if It bars 1 union from striking.
-Refuaed to hear the cue of three
Dallu youths who were barred from at-
tending blgb school In 1111 because they
r.fused to chance lheJr BeaUHtyle
balrdOI.
-Granled a bearlnc to John Davil, a
Negro ynuth convicted at ap II' Ill
Miae!Nlppl of raping an M-1W'Oid wblla
woman. The court aald II would Umlt fla
conalderaUon of Ille cue to whether th•
iaklnl of Davis' fingerprlnla violaled hll
conalltuUonal right agalnll Wepl'leareb
and seizure. Davis wu sentenced to llle
lmpriaonment
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PAI\18 -Le llUe Tho, rankli>c
member ol the North Vtetoam. delep-
Uon to tho Pull Lata, flew 'home todaJ
pruumably fqr COlllll!taUons on tho llall·
ed ne1ottatm ylth the Unlled stti...
Tho, No. 1 member of tho North Vlel-
nameaa party blerardly and epeclal ad-
viser to the Hanoi dele11Uon, 1e11 from
Le Bourgel airfield wllhoul advance
notlct to · newamen.
Tho'• d~ -'<ed IJIOCUiaticm
Hanoi may be nviewinc Iii nel[Ollatin(
positlcn In Parla. Bui North Vielnameae
ofliclaia -to dileual delalia of
Tho's trip.
Tho'S departure came shortly alter a
Hanoi delegation spoke,11man rejected
President John's latesl call fot a
mutual deescalation to allow the Puts
talks to get off the ground.
Nguyen Thanh Le, Hanoi's s-pokesman
at the talks, made the charge at a news
conference. He renewed the Communist
demand for an unconditional bombing
hall of North Vietnam, giving lilUe bope
for progress in the !tth negotiating
session Wednesday.
Le uld Hanoi woold Mt give in to
Amerlcan1 demanda le< mutual deeacala·
tion on the battle.field u a way to break
the Parla deadlock and bring aboul full
peace talka. The preliminary talka be&an
in May.
He described 11 reallstic the recom-
mendation of former U. S. presldenUal
advller McGeorge Bundy that America
halt lt.s air raida an Norih Vietnam. Ht
was referrlnt to remarks Bundy made
Saturday in Greencastle, Ind.
Asked to comment, Le said: "We con·
aider It reali.sUc. The atatement bu
positive aapacta."
Le did not say that a U.S. bombing hilt
would open the· way to aer!.OUB peace
disculslona. North Vietnam's envoy1 here
have insisted that the United States must
cea11 "all other acta of. war" -recon-
nalsaaoee flights, for example -u well
u the air attack.I.
5 N. Koreans Killed
SEOUL (UPI)'-South Korean aoldters
killed five North Korean intruders today
in• clash on the Korean War truce zone,
military authorities Aid. The South
Koreans suffered no cllllualties1 ofticiall
said.
No Longer an 'llnperson'?
A new blltorical novel l>Ubllahed in Moecow bu •eem!ngly 'redilcov-
ered' Vyachyalav M. Molotov llllown h .. e in a 1H5 !Jllotocroph ·wlth
Soviet ruler Jiloel s1a111n1t the Yalta Conference. II!-. who bu
been an "Ull!lt"°"" in tile Sovielt Union atnce hll expullllon from tilt
Communist Party In 1961, Is spoken of reopectfully 8lld -~
in Alennder Cbakovksy's novet, "The Blockade.'' The book vindi·
cat .. the Importance of the role played by the f<>rmer foreign mini·
.i.. in Sovielt history of the Stalinist period.
SDS Calls for Student
Strike on Election Day
BOULDER, Colo. !AP) -Members of
the Students for a Democratic Society,
saying they intend to "destroy the myth
of American democracy," are planning a
nationwide student strii:e and big city
demonatrationa coincldinc with the Nov. 5
prosdenlial elecUnn.
Off1cera of the r1dical organization met
today to work out details of the plan
ouWned in a four·page reaolution adopted
by the SOS' national council at a weekend
conference on tho Unlvenlly of Colorado
campu1.
The SDS' objective, said one officer,
Tim Mccarthy, "Js not 10 much to
dJarupt lhe election, but to ahow the
fr1udulent nature of the election. We 're
goin& to destroy the myth of American
democracy."
Besides calling for "a nalional strike of
high school and college students on Nov.
4 a n d S" and for '!large militant SOS
regional demonatrat1001 ln major cities,"
the resolution adopted Sunday:
-Declared "elections are a fr1ud
because they foster the lllueion that peo.-
ple have democrailc power over the ma·
por institutions of society."
Major Happy
With New Joh
SAIGON (AP) - A 40-year-old Necro
major wu transferred to a new job Mon-
day after charlinl lhel .. th. American
military servtcea ore the atronaest
citadels of racism on the f a c e of t b e
earth."
Maj. Lavell Merritt of Chlcaa:o, ID.,
said he was happy with the chana:• of
jobs and had requested the transfer tome
time ago because he said there wu
discrimination in the training secUon of
th e. Military Asllistance Command Viet·
nam, MACV, where be had been Ra-
tioned .
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shows one of the fashions she will model at the style
show for South Coast Club Junior Section members
next Thursday night lo Mrs. Michael G1!nnan (left),
Assistance League Project
Dolls Dressed .
For Christmas
Laguna Beach Assistance League members, who
are once again helping out Danny Davey, Santa· Ana's
answer to Santa Clraus, are to dolls what her fairy god-
mother was to Cinderella.
Under their capable direction, once unwanted and
weather-beaten dolls, exiled to a garage or attic, can
find their way to loving Hopi and Navajo Indian girls
next Christmas. ·
Last year the league of women inspired county-wide
participation in a drive to provide more than 1,000 dolls
for the Indian chtldren.
In· addition to donating the dolls, volunteers used a·
litUe soap and water, tender care, skill and new dresses
to turn then1 infu very presentable toys.
This year's drive, under the leadership of Mrs. Roy
Thoroughman and Mrs. George H. Ernsberger, is start·
ed. however, tbere are not anywhere near enough dolls
to meet the 1,000 goal.
Those who wi sh to donate dolls may leave them at
the Assistance League House. 526 Glenneyre St., from
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Tuesdays through Frideys and
from 10a.m.to1 p.m . Saturdays.
Help also is needed to wash, repair and dress the
dolls. Further infonnation about the venture may be
obtained by calling the league house at 494-5597.
The drive is one of many projects supported by the
league which sponsors a Friendship Club for people over
50, operates a Turnabout Thrift Shop, gives several
scholarships and sponsors weekly classes for women
see~ng reassurance and self.·confidence through group
therapy.
" chainnan of the event, and Mrs. Ranney Elraper.
The event will take pl-ace in Leguna Federal Savings
and Loan building.
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South ~~st Club Juniors will gather in Laguna Federal Savings
and Loan buildin~ at 8 p.m. Thursday for a look at fashions dtlring
their monthly section meeting.
, Mrs . John Donahue will .serve as ronunentator while members
parade new fall fashions from Rene Inc., Fashion wioth a Future, La·
guna Beach.
M~els will include the Mmes. Ranney Draper. Midtael Garman,
PS;ui Chnst end David Ad·ams. Arrangements for the gathering are
being made by Mrs. Garman.
Residents and visitors in the area are invited to attend the ad·
mission-free event and enjoy the show and refreshments. Furth.er
inforrir8.tion and reser:vations may be obtained by calling Mrs. Adrienne
Knute, 495-5915.
During ~e business meeting led by Mr.s. Robert ParsO~. plans
for ~n upcoming Halloween co&tume party in the Laguna Niguel home
of ~r. and.~rs .. Draper will be discussed. The event, ahaired by Mrs.
' David Travis, will take place Saturday night, Dot. 26.
The Jun~oi:s are one of four sections of the South Coast Ci.uh which
stages its monthly luncheon meetings in the Outrigger restaurant:
Others inctude the Globetrotters, under tile direction of Mrs.
Melit.a Howard; a bridge section led by Mrs. Mae BratJnan and a
Design for Living Group which has informal bimonthly luncheons.
ALL DOLLED UP - A new dress and a little scrubbing made this
once unwanted doll into a suitable Chris'tmas present for a Navajo
or Hopi Indian girl. PutJting th e finishing touc:Jes on her is Mrs.
·Roy TOOroughman, C<H:i\airman of ttH! doll drive ft>r tile Laguna
Beach Assistance League. She and co-chairman, Mrs. George H.
Ernsberger, need more dolls and a lot of help bel!>re Dec.' 25.' ·
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• ' ' ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : T .am only 15
and haven 't formed solid ideas about a
lot of things. One thing I am really
undecided about is the hippies.
It seems to me 'they at.and for love and
peace. ls that bad? In these times when
· there is so much ' unrest in the wotld-lo
much hate and killing and anger -isn't
love a good thing to·talk up? What's bad
about people haitding each other flowers?
Why are some people against the hip-
pies? Maybe the hippies are the Answer
'to the world 's problems. I don1t think I've
'ever seen anything abOut hippies In your
col umn. Please tell me wha t you think
~bout U..m. -WILLING TO LEARN
1 DE>.A Wll.LING: 4'm for ptace and
love, arid I like nowtn u well 11 t b •
A, ;
ANN LANDERS
nelt peffitft, bot I also belleve In work,
t0ap and wa&er, reality and dolni
sometlllng comtnictlve 'to make lhl1 a
better world. Lying in &ht grass in
groups, 1btumiag employ ment, amo:;in.f
pot and freaking out, 10J1::s nn pr ·!cr.:.s.
'!'tie hippies ba"t nlJtht'"": 111 r ".~r l"•t
criticism. Tiiey are Cl ·.Out~ an d
moochcr1. What the" tall lnr~ j .. o{ir.n ~
temoorary reelin~ Or eur!·o~·a rrn:.:l':-·d
by dM1gs. At tlle hc~.l!ntn~ " i·· .. t-:~,,re
moYement muy sincere people ~ere im·
pressed wlUI lhtlr ldeaU1m ud •
plauded their prottsc •rliAsC &he ugllnea1
of the w or I d. But u dme puled, It
b~c:!me cl~ar that the t r Ii e ldeall!U
.,rere grr?~ly outnvml:ered ;by the
f '·'lr.'!5. I!''! hop t-·!<11 t!Dd \bt CO~lr~S
\I ~o flcc~cd to the accne.
o r:AR ANN LANDERS: In July of last
year. our church organist ~Bah~to pUt nn
\l'eighl. Two months lat.er 1.he quit her
job, left town. an'd the word got around
lha t she.had given birth to a child
This wo.mM is no teenager. She ls
nearly 3fl a~ old enough to know better
than to get into a jam like that. She gave
U\e baby away like it tvas a cat or a dog.
Now lhe grand lady of ~ ·m.~r Ms
returned to lhe city thin as a rail and her
' halt ii a different color. She smiles a 1°'
a·nd ac'ls as it she has had a alx·monlh
vazaliQfl in S\vitzerland, Everyone is sup-
pa.aed \0 aocept her, ask no quesUons and
play du/nb.
Why.ohould w g«,..ar with Immoral
beh"1vior? Now It is the townspeople yt"ho
art on trial. It suddenly b;eCOmea-OUR
respooslbility lo be gracious and overlook
everything.
Don't tell me·to mind my own·busineu.
This person hapPens to be rny coUalrl and
therefore what lhe does IS my business.
Do you ·have an answer?-SUNFLOWER
' DEAR SUN: What would )'Gii ilk< ihe
WOmRD to do .:.._W t ii r I leaflet letter
and 'hold a q11&1tlon-and·•n1wer forum la
the main lobby of the Post Office: every
morntng between 10 a.m. a.ad eooa?
Instead of glYlng her credit for holding
her head up, )'9;11 teem annoytd that ht:r .
unfortunate upcrlenct didn't cfust. lier
1plrlt IJld ~k lier We. P .. J!I• lllct y,..
lfvt me lndlge1t101.
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TUESDAY
OCTOBER 15
lly SYDNEY OMAllll
·; • • "The wtae man coolroll h1I
".. d..tlny • • • AltrololJ point. . ~ .._ .... ..
.. " ' '"" WIJ • ' • AlUl!S (March 11-Aprll lJ) I
' ~~· -You get fresh start. Chance
• ... • " aisll to correct lftvlOUI
: .. ~ 1oo•~m1stU:e. Make chancel· Be
daring. POrlonli magnellam
l!Oart. y .. ""' l!Olllht llter -
. ·-views. No day to be •
• '" Bhr1nking violet. ·~' •· TAURUS (April ID-May~): ~ • Family member could roport
.-, ·.-·unusual job news • Day
• , .•• r .. turos domestic odlvtty.
-·"K b-""tol -. ·> f!1 ...... -.. To IUCCP.ed, you will have to
•• : " I>< dlplomaUc. Otherwlae,
~ • -,, ·aome c10lt to you rebel.
, • . GllMINI (May II.June ~):
• Movement, travel and change
... featured, ' Elemtnl of
. , , deoepllon b pre.enl B e
peroeptlve. Find oot what P*"
ple really desire. What some
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• different.
', :' CANeER (June II.July 21):
• :, 'Be pracUcli about !lnanclal
• .. ·• affaln, Some home repairs
' · • may be neceasary. Check
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0detalb. Be lllTt -. -.. -.,, ..... ,are concernett. OM>Ole in-
...... .--~vidual w l t b experience.
· "~ '"Beware of false bargains,
LEO (July ZS.Aug. 21): Cy·
cle high. But don't trust one ;: ··:.who la erratic where diiving ls
;·~·;c-o n c er n ed. Some are
"<<deliberately car.1... today. :~ ,.. Make clear yOttr views.· Alao,
; ... : let it be knotm you are ad-,• • •. Ytrse to accidents. ::!,:· VIRGO (AlJI. ~pt. 22): .. ;~:·
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Mercury Engines
Top Race Champs.
A mlew ol lbe major OCWI !be Bahamu 500· end G11ttr1y
poworboal ra~ run thll you . M1r11hoa, for MIJ"IUmo. A
In .the U.S. and Baham11 B<fl"!" bolt ...,,, tho Ho ..
ten I Id --• U I nto1y New York Grand PrlL
wa or wor •uu na Olli Jtallan land tycoon Vlncerm:)
championship points "'veats Balestrelrl oponod up !be year
that one engine manufa~urer drlvfna Don Aronow'• old J8.. ·
and · three hull makers prG-foot Magnum to a first in the N
ducts have downed a 11 Sam Griffith event U!lng a 1ID
challengers. pair of 450 ho r 1 e power Lauded
By f~ the most successful, MerCrulser engines. It" w·as
whether in customers boats or alao the first time a foreign
in its own experimental craft entry had e v e r won an
have been the KJekhaefer American or B a h a m a 1
Mercury ou~boa.rds, inboaz;'da olfahore powerboat race.
and 1tenHirives. Mer.cu r.Y Ocean racing'• co Io r f u I
IC'Ol'ed vtctori~ in all five Odell Lewis added another
races .-Florida's Sam .Grif~ pqe in the sport'• history
fith Mem~ In early March, boot In June when ho drove 1
the Bahamas 500 ln June, the 32-foot a1umin_.. Maritime to
Hennessy New Yort Grand a recQl:d«ttin& first lo the
Pri% in July, the Gateway longest and fOU1best event of
Marathon between Florida and them all -the second annuaJ
By Catholics
VATICAN CITY (UPI ) -A
German nun who died on
Quistmu Day, 1907, WU
beaUlled ·Sunday, the fin\
German IC<Onled !be aecond
DAILY I'll.OT Jf
Barona Here · .
Har:bour Geu Race Clu;i.mp
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A "11<>1dp18ter" Ind top com-
petitor amona: bJu••ater rac-lnll . yachtl II joining the
Soulbtrn Catuomla lied.
Barunl, n.fool 11wl "'blch a.foaled Slormvoc'1 In lbm
match .._ thll !lpring, bu
been purcbalOd by J o b n
MclnUre of Huntlnaton
Harbour.
The former ·San Francisco
veteran Ued Kialoa II, owned
by John Kilroy of Newport
Beach, for first place in last
year's Golden Gate aeries. Sbe
wa1 San Francisco'• season
champion four times between
1161 llld 11164, a!"f placed third
In her class ll1d 17th In the
fleet In !be 1916 Trlnspacific
Race.
The Sparkman and
Stepbena-deslgned wnpalgner
Ued up at !be Long Beach.
Yacht "Club yesterday.
• Massachuaella, -bal •
IU·foot beam Ind draw• I.I
feet wlUI centerboard nlled,
14 feet with it down.
Her hull II double planked
mahoiany • .., cedar and
deckl Ire teak. Baruna'I :M'll
feet of workln& saDa: are haul-
ed with'. 25 winchei. and Ille
carries-a CCA handlclp ratlnJ
ol M.I.
Formei-ly a slOop, the tw~
time w1Mer of ' the Bennuda
race first was owned by Henry
C. Taylor ol O)'si<r Bay, co-
owner of Lord and Taylor, Ute ~dvertlsfng agency whlcb now:
11 the C. Waltu ~
!inn.
. lhe Bahamas in Augw;t( and Bahamas 500. It marked the:
TM1s SCENE WILL BE REPEATED SATURDAY IN 5TH SAIL OF SABOTS the Long Beach Hennessy Cup second year in a row that
highest order of . R o m a n
Cathollci1m since the
Reformation divided Cbrls-tiaJ!Jty In !be !SOOS.
"Th~ king of Sweden wa.s
among the witnesses a t
cttemonies honoring Theresa
v on Wuellenweber, known as
Mary of the Ap<>stle1. She
founded the women's
miuionary order of the Si.!tera
of.the Divine Saviour IO·years
aao.
In its February, 1965 issue,
Motor Boating mag a .z in e
stated, "To go into detail
about Baruna's record in a
boating magazine would be
like recounUng Babe Ruth's
accOIDpllshments in t h e
sporting pages."
She was purclwlod from
Jim Mlcbaell. --ol Barient Wincbos, who need
he.-under the SL Francis
Yacht Club burgee. _
· Baruna, meaning Goddess of
the 'Sea in Balinese, has been
hailed by yachtsmen as a
distinguished addition to lhe
Southern CBJUomia. fleet and
according to McinUre, will
join ·the other deep-water
queeno when !be gun lipall
the Illar! of Julji:'1 Tr-ac.
--<j.:~----~· --__.JAug. 6. Lewis used M e r C r u i s e r
• ' On the hull makers sJde of stemdrives to win the ''500".
Fall Cruise
At Catalina .
This Week
Sabots to Set Sail
Saturday Near Lido
The California Marine Parks
and H a r b o r a AsaoclaUon,
Southern D t vi1lon, bas
scheduled its fan cruise and
meeting at Two Harbors,
Catalina Island for Oct. 17
through 21.
First. rendezvous point for
the cruise will be White's Lan-
ding, followed by a cruise to
Emerald Bay, Catalina
Harbor and Avalon, under the
direction of cruise chairman
Jack West.
During the cruising pause at
Catalina Harbor t h e annual
meeting of the association will
be held, highlighted by a luau
at Harbor View Inn.
Boats that cannot make the
whole cruise wlU be able to
stay at Isthmus Cove or cruise
around to Cat Harbor for the
Jail leg to Avalon .
Following ii the itinerary of
th! cruise:
Oct. 17 -Rendezvous at
White's Landing by 4 p.111. No-
hott get-together at Newport
Harbor Yacht Club facilities
at,.riearby Moonstone Cove.
Oct. 18 -Cruise to Corsair
Ylcbt Club's facilities in
Emerald Bay.
Get. 19 -Cruise around wtst end of Catalina to Cat
H3rbor. Lunch at Jsthmuslfin-
ini;: room, board of directors
meeting at Fourth of July
Cttve presided over by Ken
Sampson, executive vice presi-
dept.
[)ct. 20 -Beginning at 9:30
a.~. Walt and Dot Shaw will
fddure their famous beer pan-e~ brunch at Fourth of July
C<!'!e. i:kt. 21 -Attend C&Ufornia ~t;., rs and Watercraft Com·
'on meeting at Avalon.
~ for home ports in late
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are upected to heed the
starting gun Salurday In the
5th annual Sail of the Sabots,
largest one class sailing regat-
ta in Southern California.
Sponsored by the Pacllic
Jones Wins
Rogers Cup;
Cowie Third
MacCameron Jones, skip-
pering Munec~ de ·0i:o of
Windjammers Yactrt Club took
over the Al Rogers Perpetual
trophy Sunday, ousting Gordon·
Cowie of the Los Angeles
Yacht Club :who bad been the
defending champion for the ·
past two years.
Results of the Al Rogers
Perpetual Challenge f or
Championship of Pacific Han-
dicap Racing Fleet (PHRF )
Were as follows,:
First, Muneca de Oro,
MacCameron Jones, Wind-
jammers Yacht Club.
Second, Allegro , Bill
Johnson, King Harbor Yacht
Club.
Third, Heather, Gordon
Cowie, Los Angeles Yacht
Club.
Fourth, Toma~wk, John
Arens of Newport Beach,
South Shore Sailing Club.
F i f t h, Celine, Bill Morse,
Llttle Ships Fleet.
Goldie Joseph representing
tbe Lido Isle Yacht Club in
Bonita did not place. 'The
yacht club ·of the defending
champion sponsors the regat-
ta.
i ~ Easy to do ••. just coll or come in.
Yacht and Balloon Club, the
race will get under way at
noon of! the Sea Scout Base in
the north Udo channel
finishing at the same spot
about 2 hours later.
Fourteen perpetual trophieS
are up for grabs, including
new ones for first youngest
girl to finish and first to finish
for the oldest sabot.
The race ls conducted under
current NAYRU rules and
there will be no protests allow-
ed. Entrants must be under 16
ye·ars of age.
Deadline for appli cations,
which niay be secured through
Harbor Area yacht clubs, and
Milrine Equipment stores is
Thursday. No yacht club af.
filiatlon is required, however.
Application blanks may be
mailed to PYBC, PO Box,
1M2, Newport Beach. Ad-
ditional information may be
secured through F r a n k
Clendenen, fleet captain, at
673-2027.
CoUrse for the race w1ll be
up lhe Lido Nord channel
rounding the m a r k to port,
back down the channel to the
stake boat just off Bay Island
and back to the Sea Scout
Base. ,
Following the race, entrants
will be treated to free hot dogs
and refreshments.
Other trophies to be award-
ed are:
First ~rl and first boy to
finish: first to finish fro rri
local yacht club, first to finish
from yacht club north of
Newport; flrst to finlsh from
club south of Newport, first to
finish from Inland yacht club,
first to finish unaffiliated, first
to finish with skipper-
navigator, first youngest boy
to finish.
There will also be some 30
take home trophies presented,
a.s well a.s gift certificates.
Grand Prix
Picks Fast
Pace Car
Plymouth's hot performance
car, the Road Runner, has
been selected as official pace
car for the l'lth annual Times
Grand Prb:, Oct. 27, at
R I v e r s I d e International
Raceway.
Race director Glenn Davis,
who made lhe announcement,
sa.Jd the Road Runner con·
vertible wu a perfect choice
for pace car duties. "It's a
high performance car capable
of getting out race off to a
last flying Illar!. With former
Indy winner Sam H an k I
behind the wheel on the pace
lap, the atart ahould be the
fastest in the race's history,"
Davia said. nte Road RUnner comes
equipped w1th • 38S cu. inch
VI engine with a four-barreled
carburetor, pe.rfonnance
cylinder heads a n d a
performance cam.
The winner ol the Times
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•No LOAN 1i.••oc1AT10M GrandPrtxwillreceive1new
,28S1E.ntc.tH;p.oyo-Dolllw,C.IK.92625 Road Runner u part ol bl.I
•T•'-'-676-5010 bcioty. Last Y'lr'1 winner, ..,.. Bruce M;~n, wall<ed oil _.,..,_. with l9lllt '24t500.
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year's race .1 He and teammate
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II polnta, followed by Mark
llooohuo with 17 polnta ll1d
McLattn with II.
the ledger · Magnwn · a n d In 1067 his Moni. Lou had a
Maritime are Ued with t1'o pair of 427-<:!!blc I n c h
triumphS in the Sam Griffith MerCruisers and thl8 year the
and Long.Beach Hennessy cup same hull waa propelled' by a·
for Magnum and yictoriea in. pair of Ca. ·
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Pymou .
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Grand Prix
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"" tlth Anoual lllnntdo Grand Prix for sport, can
October 27 at RtYer1ld1
Old Gold lntamational Racow1y.
The Rlvmlde rm It the
/ichest oft.be CanadJan-Dredge Boat Amertcan chluenae c. P
series. Driver1 wW compete
PACI CAlt-1968 Plymouth Road Runner-vertiblebubeenchonnualll.-
cial pace car for Riverside Grand Prix Oct. 'rl. Road Sumer now cune1 aa
co"l"• ha'rdtop and convertible and !JI performance n!ldY with 383 cubic :lDch
en(llle u 1t&ndard equipment and 428 Hem! u optional. Now Plymouth will so
to wiooer of Grind Prtx.
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Out Of Work for priua totollnr llt.120 pl"'
Ulru which Include the Road .,,. "!.,
MAllYSVILLE (AP) -~~vll,carnce director :w:i.°'!=~fter .:="iJ!:tlc":.== ;...:~~~~-M~~.,.
Old Yllba No. %1 is llll<nt. !ta for the (!rand Pris, In a1> lt'o lt.7 feet looJ, three feel lhal llhlll lrem low lo oecond _ •u-u-_ -~-. ll'Uidtnc and sqoeoj!ng, the nounclnJ the 1elactlon of the wide and a lltl1e ovar 1 ... feel at 2:111 mph ud from ~ to •lemool odded. I
·"""""" of lllael upon rock, ~ ... -.,. uldan .. 1~~-~ .... You wouldn' think oo at blP at ilO •c;i.lanlo, thllr cttiof aad ' 1 """""" Tuesday • ,,__ ~ """" The raett bu dlfc brakes /
WHh tt ended • Olle of the cholct" for l1leh an event. first look but tt II a car and all UOWld and three rear· the Una Uley Wll1 ~~' M ~-I~ Id _,,,._ The Road Runntt wblch will ..... Tho the "~ ·•·• ...... _ f br k ~ ,.. o~~ go .. _ ... ,.opera· 1.......1 lo"•-'•"'••drl ~ey mpaon, w .. ope • ...,.par..rn.i-er a -art: •r.Ji 115 J~ ttons in the United State1. ~ ,..ven .. "' .... .....,. ver American to break 400 mpb lq. Tbe current record ii 409 AnJta ·Gandy N·ewp or t 11111 1.:10 • 11 IN. "I • d f •-•-ated by the Pl~•th ph nd Tho · -•-tin • · Am i~ 1..0 ... .11w. ..,-ts a sa day or me," i. uus• ,, ... v-with a pJ1ton ~drJven m a mpsonllDUUU g Beach, Miss Dodge; MaryA~lld ·•'"'''2fO aolo'J sov.
kod r. II B b Dealers AllOclatlon. It offers b"· ill Bo f llO ph . h, A 11 .10 " 11_.. 111oo remar -...cc r o P Y , ... A_., d . automo uc:, w return to D· or m · Beth Pearson, Newport Beac ,. .,,,,.. 1.30 12' Jt .s111o u\4 -"" CltYCKff 1 60 superintendent of Yu b a 11 •...-uuar eqwpment 8 nevllle'1 Salt Flat.I ne:rt week MiM Chrysler; Mars b a ~~ "'.J 2}1 g=: "~ ''"' -·~
Comolldated Gold Fieldl special 3Skublc·incb V -8 to •-and captlD'e the elusive * * * Robe~-Or•""• rn •• ButAi.. Am .~.s.. ' lN ~ ~··r.: • · 'thf b I "' •~. ~·~ ~'""'"~•'-'• ~'!... .. -n operatiODI at Hammor(OD, JllUll WI 0 u r. • r re land •peed record with hi.I new DEALERS TO IELECT Kerry Abraham•, Tust.tn. MIU=" .::: ,r 3.: ~.. -•
about . four mile• MSt of car bur etqr, performance creaUon. AUTO SHOW QUEEN Rambler· Jonine Whann Hun-Am .,, xm ~ W 1 ... 4 +114
Marysvtlle, since 1950. He ~,i .. ~'!'oJ:'~ The :Jt-yea.r-old 1 p e e d A queen to rule OYer the 1968 ~n Beach, .Miss Harley· 5"~r._~," ~f !a F ~" t ~ .._-the lll•ldown of Lut ytar'a -New merchant 1rem 1-Beach Davtdaoft; Dorio Boatriibt,,.,, r, W _ • me cA. 1be. Jut acUve will pilot ht. projectile· like Orange County InternaUonal Tultin, Ml.a Datluni Vicky Ant 111t !i ft -" 1bucketline drecSiet tn tbe '~er Bruce McLaren is machioe over a IO-mill Auto . Show NOY. 8-11 ln Balboa, Fullerton, Mia1~~ .1 .i """ .t:t
It.ate. cumnUy faclnc stiff com· straigbtaway coune that~ Anahelm'1Convent.lonCenter, Cadl1lac;ConnieMooc&,Foun-~~·,,,1 .fo..S.~,.'\,~"-:!"'
Yuba No. 21 jotna three peUUon from Dea:dl Hulme. quires the car to make speed will be chosen Tuesday at a tain Valley Miu Fiat· Jackie~~: , ii"'~ "'L ·····
·ether com PaDJ~ At pruem Hllhne Juda the nw tn both directions within membership meeting of the ,Shaul, S~ta Ana,' Ml 1 • ~W,:1. . ~ L Ct': ~.~
dredie1 \WI.Ch float idle in f;ln~~.11!0U:.~ one hour. 1ponsorlng Motor Car Dealers Renatilt; Pam Brown, Costa~. f:j ~ m 54 .~ ...
poodJ au rt o u n de d by lelder with 17, and MclArea 1be new land-speed car, Association of Orange County. Mesa, Miu Rolll Roy~.; •wfj';/'.z Jff .;-' ~ t ~
moundia ol tltlings, piies o! ln thJrd I wttb u po1nt1 painted two-tone blue and Jim Slemoos, auto show Karen Hardy• Santa Ana, Mill =: ~;.Q 1f lffl II? ::
LEGAL NOTICE crwibed rock 1 c r a t c b e d p ace • white with (Old separation chairman and chairman of the Saab; Vivian Munoz, Fountain = ~ t · 14 T •Yi + 1
,.41,.. from river botlDml t n * * * striping ii powered by two queen contest. aa1d Ii 0 e Valley, Miss Alpha Romeo, ·M\Kcc..,., 1~ ~ if I tii.i.
Cl•T"'tCAT• °" •UllMIU seardl of eold. Ford 427-cubic inch •lnale chairmen who are e a c b and Dawn F I d I e r, BaJboa =neco~ ,Jt r,,. ~ . ~ lltCTIT~•"= fWll Two yean aco Yubli T&OMPION TO TRY overhead cam engines. reaponaib~ for elhi.biting a Island, Miss Mercedes Benz. :=1.21o 1JT ~ :U' ~ =·-=
"""' WIW'tltlllllll ... ......, dfttt¥ tM1 CoOlo. U.&..ted ................ ''"'--wrnl HQ RACER --A lo s•-ill A~HG l.«> •• n .. 71~ ~ _...,
hY '" CllflllvdlN • """"" ..... " -..._...-WU ~ A •uperdllrged vmlon 1n line of cani at the ahow' will 'IOC: u µ111'1' w open w1~~ ~ im ·-= ;:;:; -·a· w.1""' ''' cHP•""*"' " "' 0eun dredce1, and during 1966 it Lut weelr: a new needle-nos-th __. lJIO hp for be Judiet at the contest. Nov. 6 with an Msiltance A-o . Mt · 11 . ~ + ~"-~-~ ~~· :A:!' produced 54,000 ounce1 of ed racer wu shown to area ~ = ;;;:e' and the front He Aid each girl will League lnvitatlonal premiere ~~DI:! '"° ~ ~ ~• !,.... = ~
••AuTY SU""""-Y ..,.. ""' .. Id flmi '' goJd. This made it the rixth I l 11 o re-~ a llne or model of a and will be nn11n to the public ~!".'!!;." :c ..!. 1~ ~ ·' · ~., com~fll!Nfotlowlfll __ .. ...._ I est Id d .. engine 1opp ea l'l.._.,. 711 ¥,... A ... ,. an"iv U iw. m., .,.14 ~111tut1aN1·11i-•,....--ar& to pro ucin& horsepower to the front carduriqthe show.Aqueen Nov.·. ..:W ~'° ••~~ =~
•• 1111-.. fll.Wlt: operation in the country. Bank Sh .1.rm 0: 1.-ioii ,. ,, 1• 1•v. -111o c::~ltl~nll, LHVM Ni.ueL But the economics of run-ows :~~ 1:: n = i:19 :~ = ~ =-~~ ... =:;.~•1;;,.;~'.1~r'1tirn11. ning the old bucketline , = ~r,.~ 1U tt : ·~ .!f"' D~?~~~~~n':.'=~~. :=t:te':~t:::.· them Increase Agnew Wins I nllation Point $1J) ;5 ff~ [~~II~ ~""
,.AUL LoM11A1tci1 Al Brophy puf ft: '"The Atsoc:111w ,... 11 ,,..., " 1'Vt +1Vt ,,.. ~~:~~~'!-~~.Tl valuables just aren't there I E :m':°';r,~-1f lr = r~ .! :: °"' °1 ·~ ·-. JACK L. TUllLIN any more. 11 n armn• gs AtCll)' 1.16 · 20 ~ 2m JN + ~ ~_:i'.'i 31 -
1to11E1tT rueL1w , BJ IYLVIA PORTER point& first, AiIJew wa1 THE BOND pays 4¥.i per-~~ ,Jf ~,....,,,~ lo:M ~ ... :;.."f,;, ,, :"" t~1~~CAk~~~tA l .. The old bollt, !nh lfc ht · GOP Vice Presidenu.1 can-playing a bit of "dirty pool" cent -but only if it 11-beld fOr ~r~kll "Pf.J ~\ 1~v. 1~ 1L + ~ ::V M.21 11 ~ l ~:.::~
Drl OdilllllP 1, , .... ~-·I "°"" measures near y """' ee P'1nt Western Bank'• third s..i-.. __ ...... 1-i i:nd be_ al inaccurate To Allff g,,. ~ ... A ' OMIMd l.at '° .. + n
11..onc 111 .,.. ,., .. 1c1 c-ty .,.. ... ,.. long, can dig rock md travel quarter net cper&Ung undn&s did.ate · ~ ..... ,,,....... ............ '° wu · seven years; it pays much A:T~rc1 ~ 'f Im :tM n~ +ii.ri ':tRltf ,.~ " ,,,,., +
:'E'":."'JY :.ri' .. "A~ L<:~:.f1y to a deptl1 of 107 feet. Jt hi:• ""lncreuecl by it.5 perctnt tl'ler Fwl_!,Yr·~;.~~aSeeretaryy on Uae ~'a~lly~f ~~U.:i&l~ Jen, u_ cashed . in ~or .1.o :~ 1W .~ 1ij 1~" 'I 'ljF !···~ ~~.~l,1~ ,J ,lfli,, llllil~~ ,im ...,,t+~
MOICOWtTl 11-Jo -t. bl ~ "'---· .a.le to •-~e. ~ ... ••-e -rlod lut -•·, v .. .:: MN u.ut: r-tur t dal W th ""'n Ii;;' ~ .. ~ 1.0.i ... 31· ",.... ...,_ ,.."* '"' ~ t. UllClllJll _, •....u • ....,..... wt11: _... -1~-lnvutment virtuel of U.S. u.vinp bonds now mature in ma 1 Y e. ! pncel r15-Avc.o 9. .» :iu w. i11o E:::l'' .•o l! •2 T +~ "-"'""'" """"'-'•.,,. Kii_.... · than 45 millfon cul'.)lc yardl reaching t1Jl1,000, compared uvblgs bonds tn this era, and .even years, not the IO years ing at a rate of mo~ than 4 ~~F,.?~u 4t ~ I L +·~ ,~,f .se 1~ h,,. ~ aY.i +~il' •.;:,:•~-= :J:i ... -. of material a year. to $1,199,000 for 1M7, the bank: ln thll cue, 1 grieve to report, of long ago. percent Utl.s year, the interest ~:= 11::,::& "17 1~ 11f: ,;;~='A ~~" l:'°!o ~ ! ~ · t ~
lOl'lllCJAL SIAl.J announced. A Intl •·--• It . d l'nltel d'rt earned ls, m effect, wiped out. -B-o~!.111 b ~ ff ~ '" :_1:!, Dor111111 ,..rn11 LEG" NOTICE y ,_. •-t gnew won on po · .xl,.VUU' 18 e 1 Y 1 Y 1r the holder pays ;...,...,_. •-... ~m 1.· I" ~ •·· fi"" -,_. =" en l l)'li t:'41 ,,.. -;r. Not•,,. "''*11c.c.11forn11 tu.1 eal'·W'1.lai.e e a r n n I 1 Said 1. .... ew : "U YOll ~-· a pool to hue price pro1·e<::tion . .. ......... ~ ....... ;tT ;o u ~~ + v. fOWnzt t.1!1 ," '7.., S!1' + ...
'"'"''"' OMCe 111 °"'"" Coul'lho ,.,,. niures lhow a irealer Jn.. ,...... ~ es oo the 1nterut, the return 1t 1 . .a u v. 11o -~ '" z ,,u.20 rr.t 71YI nVt Vt -v. ~=11~1~-4"' c1am1CATIO,•us11111111 crease; Sf.I percent, ,C $ltlOU.S.aavlnpbond(costto on the fact that in UU, the comesout"negalive." S:lfj ,,/{: "z]i #!! ~ ~~'.'. ~tlo~1,:~ 1 ~ m v.~:_~
ST'"TI! DI'" Nl!W 'l'DfllC ll_ICTITKMl .. •.•1"'"" ·~· , .11.•"',000. --·-.:.·.-a=g you, f15 ), and if the current cost of llvlnc ii rlllrlg at a That' ----.1i .... 1 '"'--.J ·-IJi":l•M ,,• ; ~ t~~-"•'" "'• ' ~ +,~
o.. 11111 111t-• ... " Ocl9blr 1"' ,..... •ni aMucltl'll , 4n111..,, 111111'*' .......... MR> when you 1et your money the rate of price rile rarely e . a .. ..,. .. , ar 1 1. "'" ... ""'"'ns .to .., -.-. C:OUNTY Cll" KIHGS ,,,. -· Md. """""' ~ 11111 . ··-··-for ~-th r.. . . def nd Wh t '•" --l'tn f . .,.. •• !' I -•• ,.. m . . .,.... 'uc ~ lW rate of ~on continue~ ·rate bf mart than f· pet"ant;• 1 ex~~'&'f ~Wllu """ ont • ~· ~ -~uf:'!.. :a 4 I -''
s=::~~~~~t~~ ~,;:-_L'c';~~=:..:3 =:.e.~Oll/:1the: =veln~Oeqy=~rd onlywfil nmainl the same for even =b~a~tru;=tod~~ll~: ~~c~ ~ ·J~ J: ra _g ~£::~' lft i -f§
¥1Mlt._.....lll ......... ~IMOl'Wt~.MitMt .. M"'flrll'll1CO!l'IPOMll,i a1nemoftthsof1"7. "2.50." r ~e~~~~~ blmaelf. 1~~:n 1fi ~ *' t~·u YPl'UtMIM l1rf;:!_ M\IJ \lo+V. =--~ :: ~' =~ ..... ·.--M.~-"'!'!' .. M•.",-" •,.n Total de-tu m the close of ..,0~----.a -.:.......t In ........ Ov the ~---w Id a:;~'t'19 .5G !i lS'Wi l c-1\11 -._..., ·---..--w:IMJUQU.,......_ -'6""'6 . er yearslWJ(.--.:: or .. r1~1to 11 l'IVI ~ -..,. •".l\"''·211 1' 2114 Di»-'-"' ~,.~ .. "ltr'· wtt:,.AL11. lOMIAADI, U.IWll MltlllL ~.ofSept.~1·~oooan in-to RETORTED Fowler: 11Sav· out U.S. uvingl bbnds for Warn, the cost of Uving haa ~-.J~ ~ W' " ::..~ .~~=ti 11' ~ ~ J:
Vk1W "*-C.1Hwnri11. c:reue .. ,.-, • lnp bood1 repreaent a major crlticllm. Tl.sen 1n every year. e1cept ii 1? A~ ~w. + ~ ... ~.1~ 11!9: 1L 1= +.,. ="'ot~.:v.,.. ,2~~ '::~c~tll'"T~1~1~1': $791,209,000 from '749,986,000. weapon in our arsenal to com· AU f I J: ed . f n come in· two. And those decllnea-were a ~it ~ i~ -"¥. 44~ ~ ~.~ Jl "'to i;n 2R ft lm :.n':.:.~1"" c-tv ~IC L TU•LIN. 1ro:._.....,, ,_ ~11 .,,:.000t quarter end stood at b1t Inflation. Any statement vestments, pensions and all meagre 1.9 percent In 1M9 and j~·7' ll C ii: =1u 1",;!~ \·t .n Jf,! »'ill t tt r.-111• IDI,. Ylft ... .... . that aavinp bonds are a poor fomu: ol bonds, are ques-0.4 percent ln 19M. In all the j l q;,~D rr r "::: U2 ::. .:-"·~ . .lo ,, lN Im I i4
... LO= .. ~~.. •oi••T TUILIM, lofMrMI, N!W Jlf' On I per share . but., the investment, based on I pro-tlonable Investments in times other years, rising prices have I ~.,J 'I m 1 ~ta "1 'i!1 1~ ~ .. I
, • ..._, ~ ... Ottotitr 1, 1.. year-to-date earninal lbow a Jection of price chanael of 1 of rapidly riaing prices and eaten Into the interest paid t 1 1".,,l-jg I '" ~ :: ~ "llir j.1~• 1:1 'lw. mt ~~..::=,.:n.,,:;: "AVllOMIAltOI 30percentlncrease,from$2.21 ainp year, is inaccurate, h1ch income tues, for the andlntheyearsl965-3U7.Qr1.5G 1§ +·~ n;.IO t=~ +•~ Tr~ "'"O::. -c= Cl•llY 111.... :~~.:,fy ':o'.1:~1n in 1967, to P:.t51or thll year, tmeound, and a dluervice to tiuying power of the fixed in-the Vletnan e1ealalion years: •u.t ,.-r., J l i~' k :: .. : 11 Ltf: '~ 1lfa iir' 1 : .: 7::,--u: 11.".,.. ~..:.IT .,.~.~.~~~ .. % •• ~.\'~.. .-f-•o~.~!v .. e~~~-number the county." come is slashed both by the the erosion approJ:imatea lS MYl~rn:J tit \ tl~ i:,~ 2{l w u= •+1~
,. ...... 11.. .i1-.. ,..,,.,... ~ Well, to a.Ive Fowler h1J higher coe:t of everything and percent. .. "lJ:. 1. 17 »:w. ·!114 ·~"'~ii 1fi f.: g.. ~ _ v.
LEGAL NOTICE CO~N~ 1?~~o~ :,_, 1 Net•l"IJ--:;;::=:::===========:::=:::==:;;:---1 by the tue& impoled on the altct:Olc: l . 11 = 561111 JNi +1.. l"c o~ ~ r ~-"I.,. ~ .:.:·v. ~Jc lllll"flrMld(eullty illlllllllw. I w· h II income. INADDMON,theoddaareri:.L;M~ ~ Ollo n ~=tt ct"" . ...._. SS~.... :W =U.
c••TIPIC:.t.;:: IUllM•U =~ty ·:;r-:. ,A~,;, le:~:::~ ' Wa ter inc e aoys: for conUnuing rlae1 in living :::r,.: r.~· :111'! W' tr:: mt =.i~ ,~IO...,ti ~ll ttl; L +·v;
l'ICTITtoUI •1•M NAM• MO.COWrTZ k-i. nw to ._ 1t11 TBlS IS why older people costs through the yea.n; ahead ::1'~1 Plrk ft ~~ m1 ~~ t-1"' ~111":; "J m; \\ ~.: :% ~~ ~"f.•~:,.,_ ~ -'""= ~,~rr:=. :~ =:;::..: "le the First to Pull Out have IUfferf.d so much in this -mor_e ~odest than 4 percent lr",,.J:r•1 .~ 2' ~ ~ Iv.+" 1:i.t30b• ri 2: ,.tt Htt ~ ~ ;;r<11l~."-H.=,. ...... ~.i~~·~·.:-:....~!1.-. lnaNew1969Moclell" era. but still mcreues. We have ~'·f'u l: 1~ = :+4t ~:m':ft JI~ tJij-\i • c·•~,,,,_·,-., •• ":" ......... 0 ,-.•,~,,,.-,,. 10FF1c...,1AL ~~'A•'•~''" '-' Just 11 important are the yet to learn bow to mesh •°""•nF .'to u ''"" ,~ 1w. ... ,, , •,·,, ~ , •• ,, •• ,k + ~ .. .. .. .-v .., , . Ex.ccutJve has the "null" to Jet all the 69.'s I I d ta of u s I u I tabili't 'th ao. Hi2 °' 1:1.t 42"" .tlv. ~ -"" · •. ,. ,. .,, · ·· · • ,.. lh•t ••Id term It _, fll IN Mtl•l'Y ,.ublic-Clllltlrnl• 'J; ,.-spec a • van ge& . . rt a ve pr ce 1 y WI '"' Ml> (:11 ,, 31 JO JO -~ ~ ... •11'1 41 41 --
foli-11111 ,..,,..., ...._ """' 11111 • "'"'nc:'"' Otllc. 1n -v ;.. fint .•• bec.uae It'• the lariat car leuin1 ••vines bonds. U you buy socially • economically • ,poll· ::~rnc:llf ,! f:tt §: ~ -~ r ~ H~ W' ~Vi .:1:.!'
.,.... 1a '' .... --· f&.wtt: 1 • 01'1-~ , , ... company In SoutMm Califoniia! So just lhe.m vta payroll aavjnD"s tically essential high employ-.11~11A,,''l· ... ~ •,! P. ... ~ ,I!.: _t ~ .~ r:;i J ~ .. ~"' ~~a •ldlfntl . olllrlfll, 114 ,.e I' My C-IMlell '11!1.~lrn II •· 1. tod and 1 Ii th th bond . ·~ I ,..,,,, _.,. J.W:i '" .,. rn~lnd L•O 31 1 • -j •-· N-.-1 IMefi, c..11t1t1111 s.tlmblr t7, 1'71 ca LoOotc\l IVe ay, • 1m e s, you give yourself men . !!1~!.Mv Je 74 n l4~ 91~ ·~·~ r11nr "'"° n f .c50,1 -. ._ .!!:r::.!~ 1;'.;' "-lld ""11
Srd d•.,. ., ~~t1'W'~~~'1N:r1e make, modtl, •nd color you want! superb dl1elpline ln saving Tbe aruwer? It must be that ~"'\lei. 11 ~ ~"" .\" fl --= r ~,12 17 4"' «>~• = ~~
ITAT1! OP' ~r:O:Nft"''llW .::.,.:~1 ..:.,:: ... .:. ~CICl~ It T'9 , .... , Kl 7.3011 •• O ... L .. ·:~" regularly. Atao, you c an we get inflation back under rWll~ ,~.. ~i ?~"' i:i. p~ ~·;· t i.• H L ~ ::
COUNTY OF Cll'IAMG1!.... TUILIM 11111 "09El'IT TU.LIN ,., ... ST wm .... __. poatpone paying Federal in· control so that the erosion :='~ , 'f Il'4 iJ;t -i ~ I n ~~s. 1~ 1ff~ no 11 t.:1~ v::n~"'."':'"N~.~·,.::-:ft ':'..;.:: !::'111=.c=: :.i 111""'": ~ come tax on the Interest ac-from prices and laxes le aves ~~ck ... ... ~ tt .,itl ~ n..., ~f~ it -_;:
"'111 CClllflt'f Ind 511~· ,..,-.on•lll' ,,. .. -,.. rw11n1 111. htnllOf 11'1111 EXE CUTI VE cumulated until you cash in enough of the 41/c percent in· uc1cnt11,1.• ~ ! \; Lt '"' es • 29,., h ..• -r..i l'l!ctwi~ I . GMl!J111f ~ 111 "" 91 • ' 4..__ bond .,.._,_ 1_ IK'f'l f .20 ~ ~~ 10 tl:I )6 l6 -1
,., bl Ille """"' ~ ... me 11 ""*-'I'°" 1111"' 11y me dut.,. '""""" dlf •~ u.: s. ima Ml a major plus terest to make the return t:: ~c .,;~ I .... 4.151112..17 "° -:u .. ., . ~~!.~~".~:~~~ .. 1~ ... ~~ .. ~ 111erw1. CAR LB .... 8.ING C.QUJ'ANY~ if you plan to cash in the moderately fair to the saver. ::;'~'" r"'i ~ ' ., ~-.,t#i.ir U: ~ ~ ~_:~
wtTNli-S "'Y"'"" •"4 o111c111 '"1. v1ctvt Fu-uoz 1.., 1., -· •--bonds after yt)u retire and The other answers, further in-ulol'• ".a t< ... ,, 1:;, ·~ lE m; mw ~ ~lt
Fr-"'· Flowlt s111w e1 N-YOtt presuma y move Into a lower creases in the interest paid, vnk• -.19_ tOFl"ICIAL SIAll Molw... "llbllc: _.. bJ .. "'il 111 22""' ....,. -.---•
Not1rr ,vbl1c: • c.tlfern1' N1. 2•1:i.n11X1 tu: bracket. Having given all Unl.-f .... the interest ..... i.t to liv· u~ +I di • 2' 2M ~ •'4 -'4
llrlllcl"I Dffiu ... OWllflld t~ Kt1111 c-"" .... '6 ......... u~ I s Air -JI Zl't --1 ·"' -"• Dr•-C-"' CWM1lt1lon lolrw thete polntl to Fowler, the sad inc costs, el<j., are too ex· IMUll'.'I! "" ·~ = .. tr JI 11 r fl"'"~~
MY c:-"'"1iM 1.,i,.. Mlrdi 111• 1"' fact remains that U.S. savi""'' plos.lvely Inf I 1 t Ion a r y In llTl•f'tlll • ,. "° "'+ • ~ i'A 21 »M -2'MI +'·• 0Ctct>w 1f, 1m MILO MA"C:"ITTI, Jll, --o -:II I•
ttO•••T N. 01•T1UC:H AltwM'r -.. bondl in this era are an in-themselves. •bot C• .,. .i.i , 1 n ~ I ~ !1;.t :_m~.... t!::rt~ ~":r:!'':.:~ ferior lnvutment, and the As a llfeloag supporter of ~l1J 111~ 1 ~ =.~1' J = ~~ :.::'"°
........ CAif • .,. Ttl. mo 4N-utS .,..,,., small, Innocent saver via the U.S. 1av1n .... bonds, I derive no m ·.·1 •, \"', ·-1!"" t "" .. T.-1 l"Wlll""'9 O!'ltlff C011I 01lty l'llot. ey ~ ii 1t 4 4 , + """'*"' Dr-c-1 C11tt1 11\lel. OClebtr 14 ti. 21 •rid NoYl"'btr •. ,,.. --.. bonds Is actually b ei n g Jthi'oy whlatsoever from writing = ;" . , rm .lo'&f .d JN Mlt•v. ~!. -'a: ~ U. • •11111 Oc191Hr 14. lNI 171l-61 • pe aUzed IC .91* ~~" ...
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Monday's Closing
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Prices -Complete-New York . "
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2nd Viet Tours· Due Military Weighs
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. Army, Marine& to Return Thoruanth
WASHINGTON (AP\·-For
the llnl time, the Army IOd
Marine• ar1 a•edtng
thousands ol men back lor ln-
vtlunlm\I-IAlW'l lo Viet-...._
. Tiie Anny pllDI lo nlum
•boot 11,IOt lhla year. the i <fttarinM some 11000. It lllltD thll year, the number
'ol bonwhmt.etra ordered to a
{ leCc*ld rouod of War Rl"Vice
. bu• -oo4' lo • ~. lric'\lo.
hoped-for tntmal betwten servicemen ntbtr t b a n
toun, althou&h 80me a· draftees because young ID.el\
cepUooa hid ....., mode In . aenlni tw .. year dralt hitches
such tearce tldlla a a may not be returned .. to the war.
l>eUcoplor pilots. The Air The Arm1 cc>llllngent wUt lri-
Force baa hacf no -1fic In. elude 4,VSO orrlcen maoUy In
terval policy, but has tried lo the captaln-major-lleulonaOI
gvle everybody a -before colonel brackel, and 11,900
tapping rnen for second toun. enlilted men, chiefly senior
1be in~oluntary second it.our nonconunlasloned otficm.
trend will ,affect career 'I'tle Mtrlne returnees will
include 1,000 oUJcers and 1,000
Mamfield OKs e~::;t.:;:eu_. the 1.rrny
ond the Marino Corps llCoounl Treaty Session l<r about IO perC<Ct of the 540,500 American servicemen
in Vietnam.
'Bii' (:ong Pia~
WASlfINGTQll (AP) -
Milllary offict!rl are woll!hlnl
inleW1enoe that tna l c a t e 1
the e~my tn Vietnam 'Yill at-
tempt "10mtl.hinr blg" in the
WflY of a new oUf:MiV11 be[ore
the end of the ;.or.
.Capturf4 enemy officera
!lave told lnterrogalorl In
Vielnam they thin~ their
leaden ln·l!atloi would Ilk• lo
make o , 1>i1 rplaah In U.S .
hudlm. aboul the um. ol the
Nov, ~ election.
"1alo-lorce lliilll I oi f It red
beovtly durlnc the ~ hoUda1
ottacka . and m otl)! · trylnr to
....-ituto fighttnc·oatllla by
robblni IUUrilla foroa.
Mllltarr. ollldal1 111 · the
enemy 'wo apparently baa
been pallll!l .-.r!eaca4 ot. fi"'I•· 'froia bl! tr a l.n In g or11in118uob la.NorUI \ll&lnl
to llU outeombat unlll ID ~ South. . •
In tho king nm lhll -.. ol the lraJnlDg but, II tt 11 ...
curring, w--.erlously
woal<en lill~y """ dlcn Lui .,.., .,_ -dolyn
from Horth Vietnam sot, ac-
cordiQc to prl1oner in-
terrogation. al>oul 1 bro e
l1 But thll hu c"h1a1ed
~ becl... ol the teqth ol the t war, the b1&b manpower 1--llmlminl from the ~ -00.yur duty tour in Vktnam.
ttml the tJlhi suppl7 o1...-
l:1td officer1 and non-
f commlaatooed officm.
WASIDNG'ION U(PI) -
Senote DemocraUc ~
MIR lolanllield 11ys be would
DOI object lo a post.<lecllon
sesaloo of the Senate to ec:o-
1ider the Ng·ctear Non-
prolil~"' Trulf.
With a 50,000.man-a-month
turnover, the ArmJ a n d
Marina have the btggf:lt prc>-
blem In maintaining a !low ol
key oUtcen and noncoms to
South Alla.
It .la not Clear to American
military men uacuy what
Hanoi trunu might be ac-
compltsbed U its troops were
able to make a . major
poydiological Impact with new
usaultl around eledicn day.
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· inYOluntarJ second tours .in VMtnam beclU&e they have
• been away from the war IOOe
for at least two ,Yean.
:I Tiie Army, -ond iJ Novy bad 1<11 lhol 11 the
~ Jobmon ralled the
pooalblllly of oal1lnr • ~
-.. alter the Senate l!nlah-ed Ill -1< for the year
wltboul act1D1 on the pact.
Tbe Air Foret this year la:
llllndiJli ooly about 160 non-
commlsaloned ollloen back lo
Vlelnam on lnvolunlary ,..
cond loun.
The U.S. judgment at thia
point ii that enemy -lroopo
have little capability to stage -
another T e t -t y p e offenalve
which ltlrpri8ed the allle1 J.ut
February.
For one thing, the North
Vleloml)eoe and Viet Coog
, What are all
· tliese gQ9d magazines
doing in an a0 for
a newsj>aper?
Now captured.enemy troopl
tell ol ~tb)g ool7 ...
month'• initruc;tion b e f o re
being put .. the road llOllth.
The · result ll lhaJ _,,,
unltB have been faring badly
In comba~ particulorly olnee
their mJ.moUem.ive ci mid-
August flopped dismolly.
irhoy'ra liolplog IN-!lie point tliot it ttlas • lot of m191zinas -spoci•rrsint in • lot of li•lds -to covar •"
llio ,inltrestint !liings tho DAILY PILOT i.lls you •bout ovary il•y. We covor sports, fasliion~ 9ovommont,
l:M.51neu Md finena ud other; things you won't •Yin fwiC:f in thole: sftek Ntional m1911intL Our own speCial-
lsts trod: dowo lfio l•m on tlio lout scene and , tloli•I !Nm of wllod reporters covar tlio r11t of tht world
for eur Cl1J1y "m•·gutne."
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Five pert misses from Mater Del High School perform at pep rallies and at
pmes to support 1heir football tewq. Shown )lere are (let\ ·to rtgbt), Swie ~pp, Ga!den Grove; Leslie McKenzie, Tustin; Mary ferencz, Huntlngton
J!eaoh; Marsha Pinedo, Santa Ana; ~ary Jane.Swaze, Santa Ana. Besides root·
mg for football victones, these girls captured ·1110 aweepsfal<es award at Red..
landll University summer song leader Camp.
Almo•t a Do:eri
These 10 busy Monarchs are responsible fur g-raling euthusl .. m and pep fur
Mater Dei High Schoo! fooU>all gam... Exhlbi!lng their 11111al :r.est as cheerlaad· -·
ers are (left to right), top, Corty Corcoran, Santa Ana; Jeanae Sdunit Senta
Ana; Jill Hasler, Tu<tin, and Cindy Arna ranlhus, Buena Park; Middle, Ml~bael ~
Curran, Buena Park; Bobby Islas, Sanla Ana; Bob Barker, Buena Park and
Nonnan Joyal Westminster; Iron!, Lori Aguirre, Orange, and Evie Sanchez,·
Santa Ana.
UC Irvine
Honors 12
Students
U.S. Asks High Court
Help Spy Operations
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Honor students in the School The 1ovemment asked the
of Soclal Sciences al UC Irvlne Supreme Court today to pro-
were announced today by tect ill 1py apparatus and 1n-
James March. dean or the nocent thinl partiOI lrom
school. disclosures of tnformatlon ob-
Twelve lludenls from the talned througb illegl! olec-
Orange Coast area were on tron· .~ ... -· the list of social science Jc ea ......... "l'ping. The court scheduled threo scholus for the 1967-A school hours of argumenta· ()ft the
)'eat. JU It i Ct Departmtnt'I ln-
T\vo ranked among the tap slstenee that such informaUon
10 In the school. ll>ey were be Inspected privately by trtaJ
Kathleen Houts, a IOclology judges to deterq:iine whether
mejor, of 313 Emerald Bay, or not it must be turned arf!!t
and Richard Corriere, a to defenae attorneys I a
psychology major, of 187f7 government prosecl.ltlonl.
Sail Felipe, Fountain Valley. The court opened Ill 196H9
Others whose grade averq! term list Monday w i t h
placed them among the top 10 araumenta on whether Ohio
percerit scholuilcally from mlllt plact the name of third
the IChool were : party preaident.ial candidate
Wllllam Moreland, PollUcal George c. Wallace on lhe Nov.
acieoce, 3129 Bartadoa l'lace, 5 ballot. ·A decl&ipn wis likely
Co.ti. .Mesa. today, llilce a.!o !>&a aaJd It
J o se p h L a n I j a b r , mW!t havo a f1lllnc ti,, "tueo-
ecanomlca. no ColUn Ave., day In tnlor lo -11
BoJboa laland. _ ... '"'Ibo -~ Miller, anthropolcJl1, ""1cllns In Ibo IUDllJ1er
:Im VIiia Drive, Newport=====:::::;== Beach .. Mlrpm Stelnbaa1,
(JllYCholosy, 2415 Blackthlirn
SL. Nowport Beech.
George As.kena1y ,
paydiology, 954 Van Dyke
bilvt, Laguna Beach. .
William Roley Jr.,
~ogy, 1011 Van 0,U Dr!,,,., Lquna Btach. _
-Hubbanl, I~
4281 Sonlaa Wq, lrvloe.
Ceclly R.•odolph,
ps)'Choloa, tm Verano Place, lrvlne.
John Wolley, economics, DI
Verano Place, Irvine.
Phi~ limp, poycholo11,
ttSl 'Mario Laue,
Weolinlnoi«,
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backlog of cases were appeals
by Rep. Adam Clayton Powell
against bis exclusion from the
House o f Representatives
Mardi I, 1987, and by lormer
heavyweight boiing champion
Cassius Clay, convicted ot
refusing induction i n t o the
armed services.
On the eavesdropping Issue
&?licltor General Erwin N'.
Grilwold told the court during
arcuments last May 1, that
full dlsclosure of t h e
government's coun~
teroaplooa;e method. could
result ln dlscOntinuance of
mOll spy cases. He predicted
this would happen ii the rru1c.
of eavesdropping had to be
turned over to defense at-tomeya.
The JWltioe Department hu
made ditclosw-11 ol. electronic 111100pinc In about 40 caae· -
~ emb<rrwlng -: I "' loni>er At17. Gen. Nich<.IOI
Kat>.nbacb llnt ordered them ID 11116.
Presldml Jobnlllll -.. ezecullvt order Juna IO, 1111,
prohlhltlog •lectaroolc -ment eav~ptni unleaa
one of the partlet consented at
if the cee involved the na-
tional security.
The court heard IJ1U!llenla
on the complex laue last tezm. bul WllO lo DO fjnaJ
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A SAN~ CASTLE IS A FRAGILE CREATION
Gary 8r11tt Spray• to Prolong Lifi
TOWER OF SANO RISES IN CASTLE CONTEST
AUon Beek Gol1 Holp from Molly Boyd (loft), d•uvhtor. Both
Newport Sand Castle
Contest Near Washout
"Tile spirit of Newport Beach,·•
ottierwise known as lhe Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce Sand Cast,le
Building Contest, almoM washed out to
Sea Sunday afternoon.
Quick thinking officials. however, foiled
the lide's untoward advances by moving
the cootest grounds further from the
ocean.
Anyway, the ccntest turned out to 1>e
"the best we've ever bad,'• aCCU'dlng to
Jack Barndt, execuliv1 dlroclor c1· the
chamber.
Be tlaicf •bool 27 " ' tho lemporary 1tructurel ...,.. built on 2'10 feet alonf
the Corona dd Mar Main Bead!, despite
the waves.
''Sand CuUe bttlldlnc bn1 javetlle,"
Stot!k llf•rket.
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NEW YORK (AP) -The !lock marbl
clung to 1 modest gain late Ulll afternoon
In fairly octlve !roding. (See quotaUon1,
Pagel~. Gainl outnumbered .1...., by , more
tl\ln llO ltsutt on the New York Stock
Ertll>nfe. ond the Dow Jone• lnduslrlal
tveragts were 11fabUy into plwi territory.
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Barnett said. 11tl'1 Ille spirit of Newport
Buch. We have a, nice buch a good
place to have fun ," he addpl.
Several thousand ~ people must
have agreed with him, because the con·
test was weJI attended. Some came (rom
as far as Pasa~ena.
Wmners in llie contest's t O'O 1< Y
calegories were: Tom Apel, from
Pasadena for the Most Modernistic Cai;.
Ue. ljlOl1l<ln!d by Berhhlre'a; Ron
Raynsfotd'1 !amlly for tl\e Mgst ArtiJtic
ClBtle, ""'"-by Dune .-O!Uirs; Newport llarbqr 11ilh'• ExecUl!ve Cow-
ell fbr ee.t Contemporary,~·~ Caitle,
-ed by Newport Balboa Savings
'ahd LOan . ,
Al!I>, the Comiia del Mar•Hl&b !acuity !or lhe Best Lea-Id Ca.U.. -ed
by F.dward'1 Cinema; the Wall11by Tri-HJ..
Y Club for the Least UkW Castle,
•por<ored by Newpoi! Florists; tl\e YM·
CA for the Special Awanf , _..i •by
AeronutnJnlca. .
:r~l:! ~lud: ~1~
booberatod Caltle. the Newport Harbor·
Costa Meu Realt.ora jn-lhe Avante
Ouarde Castle category and 'the Richard
Croul !amUy lot the' Best Drip Cutle.
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' ORANGE COUNl'Y.~ ~AUFORNll\ : f • ~ON DAY, OCTOBER 'l-4, l 968 TEN CENTS
Hinshaw Hits Bay Swap
Says Irvine Co. Trade 'Legally lmprQper'
By roM BARLEY ~
Of "" Ddr ,..., Stiff
Orange County ~ Andrew J .
Hinshaw today crIUclzed lhe Board cl
Superyiiors' proposed Upper Newport
Bay lrade with the Irvine ComPW
as ''l,egally improper" and based ·on
"gross misStatements m probable assest-
ed values."
Hinshaw attacked ·the controversial
proposal just 24 hours before the board ls
due to again debate the deal with Irvl.ne.
He warned the supervisors that hit o!-
flce ·~ust have 1 cietr statement from
the courts'" before he could agree "to any
cancellation· or proratlon of the property
involved." '
Hinshaw'• attack • on the complex
~land& exchange appeared to be yet
another chapter in his running personal
feud with the Irvine Company on land
values and assessment pracUces.
The assessor has for mouths taken
Newport Family
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Missing 6th Day
By PAMELA POWELL
01 ,,_ Ololllr l>lltt Stiff
The search for a Newport Beach family
of five entered its sixth day today as U.S.
Air Force and Coast Guard planes plan·
ncd to scan a 21,000 square mile area o!
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Apollo 7 Crew
·clowns for TV
'Performance'
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -
Three chipper Apollo 7 ~11\1. 1"">·
ing, milllnt 'and n~ hand"4~
signs, today gave earthbound tele'visJon
vle\ftl't Amerlal's firlt "live" 9lbnpee of
life in orbJL
The seven-minute telecast produced a
surprisingly clear picture <>(' Apollo 7
aslrilniuts Walter Schirra,· Donit Elsele
and WaJt Cunningham as they swung
over the southern part of the United
States on the tsth orbit of their 163-orbit,
11-day flight.
After a brief period of "snow" on the
screen, Eisele cam!: in clearly, grinning
broadly, as soon as the five-pound
camera zeroed in on him. Ground com·
municator Thomas Stafford radioed:
"You forgot to shave this morning,
Donn."
"I Jost my razor," Eisele replied.
Eisele, grinning broadly, and Schi.rra,
on his left, opened the "show" by holding
a sign which said : ·"Hello from the lovely
Apollo room high atOp everylhi.ng."
Another sign, held by Schlrra -the
astronaut who once brandished a "beat
Army" sign from a Gemini capsule win-
dow -said: "Keep those cards and le\.
ters coming in, folks."
The astronauts, entering the fourth day
of their 11-day earth orbital shakedown
run. showed none or lhe reluctance to
star in the naUon's first orbiting
television show that led them to canW a
previously planned telecast Saturda;y.
The astronautll planned to have anolher
telecast at 7 :28 a.m. PST Tuesday.
Today's wu beamed from an alUtude of
about 130 miles.
The camera, small enough to rit in a
shoe box, had a slower scapnlng rate
than those used by commercial network&.
and the astronauts' movements appeared
strangely slow In welgbtless space, as
though they were floating underwater.
Eisele wu wearing his white spacesuit
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lhe Mexican coast for the 40-foot ya~l
'fiare, last sighted Sept. 28.
Robert Emigh, 35, his wife Patricia,
and their three children, ages 3, 10 and
rive, left Slltl Diego Sept. 2S on the first
leg of a pleasure cruise to the Caribbean.
According to.the Coast Guard at Long
Beach, the veaseJ wu last seen Sept. 28
in the Cedros Islands when Emigh made
• trip to the grocery ....... Conlllctlng
Coast Guard reports say Eml&h may,
have stayed on the island for one to three
days to wait out 1 tropical stcrm.
OWner o! the yachf, GeorJ• W.
Drucker, a Los.Angele1 at\Orney, attived
ln Puerto Vallarta, Mex. Oct. 5 to meet
·the v~. Emigh was supposed to take
Drucl<.r. Ji> )<><~,\htc fl~ yachfi'i . A-........-m'>f:;~~
When the yacht did not appear as
tched!lled. ~ jo(onned the (;j>oat G~ • wlifch "began searcbiin · Jut
Wednesday. Since then, lhe~ has been no
trace of the yawl.
Emigh, who has been known as a com-
petent salloi-throughout the Newport
Beach area, has· skJppered the Ti.are In
races to Ensenada, Tahiti and twice in
the TransPac race to Hawaii in 1965 and
1967. The vessel was to be chartered
from the Caribbean.
A boat which matched the description
or the Tlare was spotted by air last
Thursday, but the distressed vessel was
not the Tiare. It waa towed into
MazaUan.
Friends of Drucker said the boat was
equipped with three radios. There has
been no radio contact.
The tropical storm Pauline apparently
swept the Mexican coast about Oct. l
which would have put them at their
farthest point off the coast.
Cold Rain Greets
Coast Popul.ation
Rain -just about enough to start the
windshield wipers working -greeted
Orange Coast residents on a blue Monday
morning as part. of a cold front stretching
from coast.al California to the central
Rockies.
Tbe light precipitation was expected to
dissipate by Tuesday. Fair skies and
warmer temperatures were predicted
with only ' 10 µercent chance of wet
"'eather.
Mercury over the Southland plunged
fi ve degret>.s from Sunday's readings.
Temperatures are expected to be back
into the low 70'1 by Tuesday.
The U. S. Weather Bureau's llve-Oay
forecast calls for showers In the interior
regions and northern mountains Tuesday,
but drier condlUons along the coast.
many verbal swipes at the ranch com-
pany.
The tii:(elallds e1~ange b e t w e e n
Orlf\ge County government and the
Irvine Company is designed to pave the
way for multi·mlllioo dollar development
o! Upper Newport Bay.
In ad~Uon to making Irvine's shoreline
holdings ready for de'ielopment, the ba,y
swap would provide two large public
waterfront parks, a navigable waterway,
marine stadium, UCI rowing course and
other public recreation facilities.
Urging the boanJ to reject the deal.
Hinshaw argued ~' c u r re n I
assuomentl o! ll0,000 per -on 450
acre& of Irvine land involved may well be
as much as $100,000 per acre on com-
pleUon of bis current ail-year reappralaal
program.
The Irvine land, currenUy aueaaed at
$1,534,<00, could wcU be tagged at 13.5
(See lllNSJIAW, Pace I)
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'Rif:f'ORTED MISSING IN MEXICAN WATERS
N•wport Femlly Aboard Yawl 'Tier•'
UCI Chancellor Def ends
Cleaver's Campus Visit
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of fll'I O.llr 1>1111 II.if ,
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. today
defended the appearance of Eldridge
Cleaver on the UC Irvine campus and the
action of the faculty in opposing Universl·
ty Regentl.
Speaking to 100 women members 'o!
UCI Town and Gown, Aldrich aald the
university is engaged in a major effort to
deal with the urban crisis that Is going to
require understanding On the part of the
publlc.
"What is important," the chancellor
said, "is not what Cleaver said or how he
said it, but that we are in touch with
someone from the ghettoel. "Obviously
we're .going to be dealing with people
talking about things we have never
heard."
Aldrich said when he listened to
Cleaver be heard "the moan of a Negro."
"I am aware of tbe obscenities,'' he
said, •'but this is 1 problem of a genera·
lion gap. Whal we consider obscene,
funcUons or the body and sporting in bed
-our students don 't consider obscene at
all. ,
"Our 1tudent.s are concerned more
about man's inhumanity to man than
what people say. They consider obscene
the conditions that produced Cleaver .. or
some Anny officer saying, 'I shall have
to destroy the village to save It.' "
Aldr~ ~e\ll~r~
"You• 8.tt ·a~ also-·of the faculty-
reaction to the regents• nlling1/' he said.
''The' !acuity has not defied anyone, they
are· ·c0ncerned whether the regents art
now taking back control of curriculum
which is contrary to a nearly 60 year
tradltloc."
He referred to the Academic Senate
decision last Thursday not to submit a
repor1 requested by the regents covering
experimental courses:
RegardJng Cleaver, Aldrich said, a1
long as a person 1:!1 not In jail and free to
whlk the streell be is free to speak hil
piece, whether it be upsetting to others or
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Sail for Medals Under Way Weather
Thal wel atu.fl today was just a
fluke , insl.sts the weathtrman, who
calb for fair and wanner condi·
tlons Tuesday. The temperatures'll
be hack up to 'IQ alao.
Sliglit Hitch Mars Yacliting Olympics Siart . ' .
By Al.MON LOCKABEV
OI .,_ Dlllr l>lft Sitt!
ACAPULCO -Elldl.., ltotJn o! l>lk·
Ing, wafking and puellng practice races
'in the hot tropic sun ended for the world's
yachting elite h~ today as the sailing
gemcs ol the ltllt Olympiad get ul)der
woy 1 !ew mllea OUll!de o! Boca Chica
entrance.
Formal openlitg ceremonl., and the
llghllng ol the Olym~lc torch ware COi)'·
pfeted at the Nuevo•Club de Yates Sun-
day n\sbt wllli only ..,. hltcll.·
Alter wecta cl Plannlnc and reheanlng
lhe elabcnle ceremonlos, the competing
1'.ams wm lnadvertonlly locked outside
I.he area a1 the torch bearer made hls
way through the crowd to the dock!ide
Olympic boWI where the t.orch WAI
llghled.
The acrlpt called !0< the I,tams to
march onto the ll'ffill"ard \In full
unilonn and stand at atte.nUon wblle the
torch "" llghted ond the !ormll
speeches were given.
N-, quite knows what happened. mmooa
But aa the band played and lhe runner
made hit way to the torch the crowd
''"Bed forward t.d aomeooe !.orgot to
open the gates to t h e athletes who were
standlna rtadJ' to mue Uielr crand en-trance.
When It w1s 111 over, the.-compeUtor1
~d wilnaled the event Uke • horde o!
peasanjl,. en lite outside 'lootlrig In. Paul
Smart •. -ol \he U. ·S. Olympic
Yacltllng Com!lllU.., wu 111 to be tied.
"I ~I wlll eool elf later," he Uld
..,.Y!y. ' lt'i tie OCJ!Dpetlllnn 1111! tMlly countt." •
The wealbor lot lhe·INl,tWo dlya bu
been breezy, with a ntJ1'ior that I tropical
atonn la !)'Ina elf lhe jlleslc&Jt cout. Op.
praolns heat lndlcaleif'thll may be true.
Today dawned' bright and 'hot.
All wu nor entirely wcU at 1lte Hotel
Clleta where. ~ sailon ll't housed.
Crewmen on two Swedil.h yachtl came
do,,. with thl.cuatomarj.ahclomlnal ail-
m<nl known polltory ·In Mexlcao u
"touriSta" ' _. bUt beai'rna au.ch non-
modlcal term1 ,u "Alttc two itep" IDd
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hie releuod lhe· ·••uorm on which he _,.."'"'a (W' B l:§g ... ...__. __ _
... ta lhe American pmldtney. II c.U. Willie 1 .........
for purglq the Pentqon of thooe who "' for' A-· U1flhru1t·
'"I~ lhe 'no win' policy In Viel-their arma and ocreomecl, "W.uace 11 a
. nam." pig! '"'n"' 'caiidldaie .r...1ec1 1n rei>I¥ 111a1 Acrulln& ~UUc;!Ans or. practicing w h a I his detractors moel Jacked wtre
•1m1nor1ty appeuement.s aa the country haircUta and mariners. '
'bdrnl," the plaUorm found the naUon Later, arriving here in a downpour for
"beltt. by riots, minority a r o ups a· rally schedufed for n60ntime today,
rebeWm. dotnestlc disorders, student Wallace found 71 cheering supporten
lplrallu' Uvlilg' .,,..,, aoarlng wllllnc'ln the dark under umbr.UU.
=rat., a lrigbtenlng increm in Wallace'• platft>rm appeared to nflect
lhe crilDo me, war abroad and war for the mlliW,. lhlnldng of.bJ& runninl mat.,
pel'90nll Uberty at home." retired Air Force Oen. Curtis E. LeMi.y,
Wallace laued Ule plaUonn Sunday who leaves on a four-day fact.finding
while en route to San Francisco where mission to Vietnam Tuesday.
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Luxury Apartment• Gtrinfi llp
Reds Bomb
QuangNgai;
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Four Killed
SAill(lN>CUPO -F«' the ·flr•l ·Umt
the CofumWdill loday' bonibarded' a ·~Jty
with ttomm·m:kela, hlttfntQuan~N1il
city with JS of the SOvi•t·iliade mlllSllea. u. s. p!aDet lllruck back, .drot>PIJ!i a
mUUon poUadt ol bombl on lied pOlltlono
near lhe clt7.
American military IJ>Okesmen llld lbe
rocket., each ~ a a.pound
warhead, mnaabed --In lhe provincial capital »o mllea DOtth of
5algoa, At lWt lour -wero klllod and 12 wounded.
u. s. B$S Slralofoni-In turn drop-
ped lOO tono of bombl on Communal
ln>op concentraUOlll bmr..., the city and
lhe ollllylng Ha Thanh Green Beret
camp, object of roceiit guerrilla llrll<eo.
'Ille big boniben also llruc.k iuerrJlia
bunker comple .. a and 11"11 pooltlona.
Wblle atrlJdng Quang !lgal dty, lhe
COmmunlsta fired four -e of the
HOmm rocket.' Into a South V1-meae
Army reg1m.,,ta1 bale a mUe and a ball
west of the clly. 'Ille wiling wounded
lour dvlllana and destroyed a warehouoe.
KE.Y B1BCA YNE, Fla. (AP) -Richard
:.r. Nixon prom.iaes to wind up his
presSdentlal c~ wJth ••a three-
-Week blliz" whlch he aays will be ·design-
ed to create 'inalimmn momentum Nov.
l'rom P .. e J
Nilon uted ·the blill phraae In Jill In·
tervtew filmed tut week for Dallas
televi&ion staUon WFAA and made public
here by his campaltp1 stall Sunday night.
Nixon, spending a lOng weekend in a
seulde home borrowed from Sen. George
Smathers (0-Fla.) .... mett! today with key
aides -Oown from New 'York -to plan
Ground was broken today for this 60-unit apart-
ment complex adjacent to Irvine Coast Country
Club. The $2 million complex, .known as the Gran-
viUe Apartments, will have views of bey and goU
course. Entrance will be off Newport Center Drive.
Builders are Causey and Rhodes.
'Ille Communisll previously U"'1 the
I IOmm rocket. only agalnal military
buea In northern aectlona of South Viet-
nam. Quang Ngll city In recent "eeks
became a major Red hotbed, eapeclaliy
around Ha Thanh, 15 mliea west of !he cJ.
ly. HINSHAW •. ·
mUllon In JJ70.71, -llld. 'Ille ,_ lurlher warned lhe board
lhll lhe lrYlne Company could not, even
11 the '9eal ii comummated, escape cer·
taln toes "becauae the courta would
malntlln that Jhe company would be lia·
ble for a tu on Ill poa:eaaory interest on
the IUbject properties."
At luue la a trade which waa flnt ap-
proved by ·county aupervlaors In 1985. II
called. for the Irvine Company lo
tranlfer, by deed of achange, 450 acres
of land far 117 acre1 of county-owned
Udelando In Upper Bay.
Proponent. of lhe land swap al lhal
time, Rated that the deal would enable
lhe counlJ lo develop • rectonal park In
lhe area. ll would allo permit Jhe Irvine
Campany, they aald, to me rebuUt
Udelandl for marine type deve1-M1'.
11 wu 111boequ«>tl,y determined lllal II
would be neceu:ary to have a California
Supreme Ccurl ruling .. the con-
.Ututloolllty of the 1157 act that mada
the 1Wap poalble before formal transfer
coold be effected.
BOARD 1'PBDIA.TURE11
'Ille propou1 came before the board
apln lul 1'Jeoday and Memed cerlaln of
a~ahrilh' -oupervloun In favor un111 ~ David Baker voled no
and ecaM•Ncf I h1I bolr'd'I act1oo. U
'"prematwe." ' .
Sapenlocr William Pl>llllr; ~ ~ and Jhe board, clear bavlni ...
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-ll aellon.
During !he meetlni the board had been
warned by one opponent of the land swap
that the deal WU "a very transparent
subterfuge to take Irvine lands off the
tax roles."
County Admiruslrator Robert E •
Thomas denied that. Defending the land
swap, be inaWed that It would enable the
county and lhe Irvine Company to
perfonn necessary dredging in Upper
Bay under a single contract with a
"possible 1avlng of II million lo ucb
party."
But Thomas' contention WI! torpedoed
moments later when a deputy county
c:ounHl told superviaors that even if the
deed uchange was approved, dredgint
conlracll could not be llgned.
Clayton Porker furtl>er told the board
that !he county audl1or -.oul4 be lqll(y
bound lo reluae P111DO!il on dredglnc
llin&haw t¥1Y wlDlf!lf the boanl I/IOI even if the 1ind nap.1lll aWoveCI, Q:ie
Irvine Company would .ull baVe M.""ete.
ment of tiile"'"'tn Uur·~·of the .comta.''
He urged IUJ)Ort'ilori lo . anin · ,...low
earlier docwnenta: wblch, he aald, "fl'OIB-
ly mbslaled the probable assessed vllues
of the Irvine land tnvolv«I."
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the IJnal atqea of hil campalgn. .
In his Dallu lntemew, the candidate
WU aal<ed II porbapo hil cempalgn bad ~reocbed lt.·peat. He alld: "11lli1year I have always ben a.bnlng
lhil·cainpalgn for the lul three weeks.
We.are going lo bave a -week blilz
ln which we cover every major state very
huvlly ••• with penonal appearances.
with teJenston , .• just watch where we
are on eJectloO day, because everything
that we have planned ii moving toward
havtni our mulmum momentum at Nov. 6."
Nixon, in· a second Interview with
Dallu TV ot.Uon KRLD, broadcut Sun·
day, alld hil campaign la going pretty
much u planned and "tl)at Mr. H1D!l-
phrey bam~ (Olten off the tp'OUnd as
much a1 I tbouJht be would."
lie llld 'be fell the Republican
prealdenOal llckel "" llronior than he
had HPOCted. But be added: '"! .Ull am
going lo play lbl& u U It's the clOle!I
election in blatory.''
Nb<on 1pent a quiet Sunday al lh<
Smathera home on thJ1 !Aland connected
to Miami by a causeway. He took a swim
in the momlng and held staff meetl.nga in ~ afternoon. He will resume active
c~ Tueaday with a Mlaml r1J1¥.
UCI Youth Group Plans
Rally to Support Faculty
The Student Lobby for Academic
Freedom called a rally at UC Irvine this
afternoon to 1upport tbe faculty in ~ta op-
posiUon to the Board of ·Regent&· ,
Co-<:halrmm of the new1 atudent group,
Joseph Broldo and Bl)lllO llilllltOU, were
scheduled to speak f1Ioni 'itllh P."'f...,.rs c..rp llelter and Stephen~-
'Ill• nilly wu to precede lhe'nleetlng of
lhe fa<ully Academic Seaate au p.m. to-daf. Lui Tlwraday th• Senate ~qled ta
oppooe "lonil dictates Irising out'of the
furor over Eldridge Cleaver teaching at
Berkeley.
Broldo alld the Studen\ l<>bby is not
out to dilrupt the campu1 but to support
the facuJty Jn a legal manner. lt Is
cooperating with the student government,
he said.
Broldo, a junior majoring in fine arlll,
said there are two po1sible in-
terpretaUon& of academic freedom. One
ls that it Is a right tbe regents may give
to the fa.culty or take away at will. The
other, he said, 111 It is an Inherent faculty
right.
The Student Lobby holds the latter is
the cue, he said, as do profts&OrS Rtiter
and Shapiro.
Dr. Reiter, assi.5lant professor of
pbyslct, authored a resolution adopted by
lhe faculty Senate that the campua not
comply with a regents' request for a
report on experimental courses.
Rain Sparks Two Fires
On. Edison Utility Poles
l)f. Shapiro, assistant pr.ofessor of
Engllah, has invited Cleaver to teach one
or more sessions of his literature course,
and spoke out at the Academic Senate
meeting Thursday, saying he believes the
right of profeaaors to decide course con-
tent b Inherent In the free educaUon aystem.
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"Montezuma's revenge" among seasoned
travelers ln Mellco.
The first rain ·of tbe suson has been
tabbed as the villain In two fires involving
Edison Co. utillty poles till! morning at
the· comer of . I Harbor ' VleW tnd
MacArthur -Boulevard and ·on · Chanfl.el
Road on the Peninsula.
Firemaii said the soggy wires allowed
the e1ectrical currertt to crosa the in-
1ulaUon and char&e tbe poles.
They reported the Harbor View·
MacArthur pole was burned entirely
through. A large electrical_ translormer
was in danger of falllng because ot the
weakened conditioned of the pole, they
said.
&:Uson company officlall said that no The Swedish crewmen more aeriously
interrupUon in servjce would be caused afflicted are Peter Kohli in the Fly~g
b the fires or the downed wires. Dutchman clau and Lennert Elsner 1n ~'No · ... Q}'cultS .. ftre closed,!~, Robed ~.the Dragons. They were replaced by :~ •. JoC:aJ,marlaiet~"Cr&Ws.are .:~t~ Pelle Petterson and Bengt
rolling right now," he added . P~wst.
Telephone officials said none of their Am~ican crews have suftared only
lines were involved in the incident. mild ~tacks of the malady. All have
Fir used ter to put out the pole-· recO¥emi and were to have been on the emen wa . starting line today.
. top Orea u live. ~ectrical. Wires ll18pped Lowell· N-+h of San Diego and Peter and crackled below. • y•... th s They repor1ec1 that the area bad been • Banett of Newport Beach, e U. s. tar
ed Clan team, looked fit and competent as bl<>c:k off to traµ~c.. . . their heralded batUe with Paul Elvstrom Fu-emen said no liomes were en· of Derun t Joo ed.
dangered by lhe fallen wires. Asked ;{he ha~ ~n troubled with the
. heat or strong curnnts reported on the
. race course North said : "I haven't seen
anythli1g yet that II any different from
· Ne'!VJX)rt 'Beach, e:icept maybe the heat."
NOftJfd.id the curi'eot usu'ally runs about
three quarters of a tnot. The wind!, of · caun.. ire ·unptedlctable.
YOUR . WATCH'~
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POLE DOWN -Firemen dispatched to scene of brolte!\ power pole
at Ha11>or View Drive end MacArllJur llOulevard In Corona de! Mar
ponder next move as tltey await errt""1 of repair crew from Soutlt·
em California Edison Co. Fll'lll rains -toll oo power equipment
in Harbor Area today, but no aerioua damege, or loos of service was reported.
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Flag Violation
Charged to Youth
Despiie Protest
A youth who Newport Beach police aald
they could see by the dawn'• early light
-wearing a U. S. Flag for pajamas--
awaits court action today on a charge of
defiling Old Glory. .
Wayne V. Furlano, 18, ol 22116 W. Ocean
Front, waa arrested Saturday morning at
hi! home after police JnVestlgating a case
outside said they noticed him wearing a
flag wrapped around hi! middle.
They went to the front door and talked
to Furlano's room -mate, who told them
the youth had a pair of pajamas which
looked like a naa. Officers aaked to see
the unorthodox sleeping costume.
Furlano hlm .. u -fully 11r.,.... -
showed up at that point to explain thing& •
He said he got out of bed and reallzed
he was vl!lble to the officers oul81de, so
he grabbed the closest lbing to cover hi!
nudity -the flag .
Unimptessed with the exphtf1ation, of.
fl~.• arreated Fui'lano on smpiclon of vt018Urig~Becuon &14 of the Military· and
Veteran's Code, wblch j>l'Ohlblt. ddlling tbe flq .. ~• ·
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whlle hls two fellow crewmen were wear·
ing coveralls In the cabln, which ap-
peared sutprls.lngly roomy as compared
to previous spacecraft standards.
The astronaul8 began the television
transmi!Slon at 7:48 a.m. PST, after
clearing up a ghost-like naw that knock·
ed out part of · the 16'-ton spaceship's
electrical s13tem early in the day. If the
power collapse had contlmred, the pUots
\VOUld have been foreed down prema-
turely.
The goal of lhelr mlsaion Is to prove
that Apallo iJ safe for a 500,000..mile
roundlrlp lo the moon. U the fllght of
Apollo 7 ls an uncond.lUonaI mcce&s, the
neJ:t Apollo team may be cleared for a
Christmastime flight around the moon
and back. ·
"We're licking off every test like, gee
whiz, like we've done It a thousand tlmea
and this is the first Um,,.. aald flight
director Eugene Kranz. "Jt's going
great."
U. S. Jroopa In Quang Nga! province to-
day ended a olx-<lay drive named Lopn
Field. American spokesmen alld If (Ill!"•
rlUaa bad been kllled. u. s. -la· eluded 1J"men killed and M W<IUDl!ed,
Youth Worker '
Mr. Cunningham
Succumbs at 64
Jack Cunningham, long·tlm• Newport
Beach civic leader and youth worker,
died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
a victim of emphysema. He was 64.
Funeral service! for Mr. Cunningham
will be held Wednesday at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
He wu president of Woodweld.ing Inc.
and Cavltron EJectronlcs, both in Corta
Mesa. Mr. Cunnin¢wn came to the
Harbor Area from North Hollywood 17
years ago.
A member of the C08ta Mesa Chamber
of Commerce, Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club. He was life time keeper of the
chapel of Joplin Boy'1 Ranch ln Trabuco
Canyon. / 1
Mr. ciinningham was graduated. from
Maaaacltuaetta lnalllute 'bl Techno\ogy,
and Forest Laboratories Re I e I rlC b
Academy ln Wilconain.
Survivors include h1I wile, Peggy, of
the family hmne, 2021 Commodore Road,
Newport Beach; a daughter, Mn.
Richard Chappelle of Costa Mesa; two
grandchildren and one great-grandcblld.
Arrangements are under dlrectlon of
Ballz Mortuary, Costa Mesa.
Trustees to Decide
On Election Date
Newport.Mesa Uollied School Dlalrlct
lru.stee.!1 wru mate a decfalon Tue8day
night on when to bold the nut ICbool
bond election.
The date of Feb. 11 ls recommended by
Supt. WUliam. Qmnlngham.
TnJsteea aJso Will dlJcuS!· lhe a.mount
of the bond electlon. The seven-pro-
poalUon election a year ago was for a
total of $20.7 million.
Schou! bond deliberaUona will be during
the regular board meeting beginning at
7:3/l p.m. In the Cost. Mesa High Schou!
Lyceum.
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U Children's Hospitel of Orange County had a birtllday cake It
would have four candles .to blow out this year.
But instead of a cake, there will be a party for tile residents of
Orange County ":'ilh lots of 11presents" to be found in the many boothi.
CHOC Fair will take place Oct. 18, 19 and 20 at Fashion Square,
Sanla Ana. Hospital guilds, professional entertainers and others in·
terested in the medical needs of children are combining their efforts
for the occasion.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies at 4 p.m. on Oct. 18 will feature Darty
Hinton, better known to TV fans as Israel Boone on the Daniel Boone
show , along with CHOCO the hospital's stuffed bear. Beauty contest
winners from various cities will enhance the ceremony.
Groups providing continuous entertainment will be Up With
People, Swingin' Dollies, Red Hilton and the strutters. Jamboree Ban.d,
Second Baptist Cbu~h Choir and several teenage bands .
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A Clown Contest for children b<>tween the ages of 2 and 12 will
take place Ot't. 19 at 2 p.m: The child with the best face makeup cos--
twn& and clown costume will win a new bicycle. Younistera entertna:
the contest should be near the bandstland by 2 p.m.
On Sunday afternoon Jane Powell Will award 17 special prizes
including a completely 'furnished campmobile.
Combined at the fair will be a carniyal, food circus and lx>uti-
ques. The Rue de la Garage flea market in Olive Alley will feature
hundreds of items including antique woodwnrk , bric-a-brac, artificial
flowers, old books and modern lamps. The midway will be full of
"'i!hrills and chills" rides.
Mrs. Johnston B;illard of Ille Cind....Ua Guild of Newport Beach
is general chairman of the event. as·sisted by the Mmes. Thomas Ye-
dor, carniWll and publici'ty ; Richard Voe1zke, treasurer; Edward J.
Egan, awards; Alfred Van Hoosen, Olive A:lley Shops, and Robert
Lucas, food.
All proceeds will help supply funds for children whose medical
needs exceed family finances . In addition to the facilities contained in
the 104-bed specialized pediatric hospital, there is an active and ex·
panding outpatient department for part-pay patients 8nd both general
and speciatty clinics such as otolaryngology, allergy, dermatology,
cystic fibrosis, speech and hearing and psychological evaluation.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Children's Hospital of Orange County are (left to right) me!l)bul';
of the Cinderella Guild of Newport Beacb, tile Mmes. No"'*!;
Dahl, president; Harold Dixon, and John•ton Ballard, general·
chail:man ill tile fair.. • • ;
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Enticing 'Presents'·
Two area Children's Hospital guilds will be actively participat.
lng in the CHOC Fair Oct. 18, 19 and 20.
Punch and Judy Guild of Costa Mesa will be collecting items
for the Flea Market r.ight to the very Jast minute. Under the leader ..
ship of Mrs. David Davis, president, and MrS. Ramon Poitevin, ways
and means chairman, the Flea Market committee has been hard at
work putting collected articles in order for th~ annuaJ event-at F'ashion
Square in Santa Ana.
Flea Market committee members inClude the Mmes. Michael
Sulton, chairman, Douglas Kinsala, Thayle Taylor, "Edward Zielinski
and Alfred Van Hoosen.
Articles to be sold, ranging in price from $35 to one.cent include
a movie camera and projector, baby equipment, kitchen utensils,
small furniture pieces,' patterns, books of all types, toy.s and antiques•
Any clothing collected will be donated to the Treasure Box, a recently
opened thrift shop also benefiting Children's Hospital.
Anyone wishing ·to donate articles to the Punch and Judy Flea
Market may cootact Mrs. Sultan at ~2046. Mrs. Kinsalil at 546-2388,
Mrs. Taylor at 546--0252 or Mrs. Zieiinski at 545-8749 and arrangements
wU1 be made for colledtion. Last year more than $858 was raised fm
the hospital from the Flea Market.
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PROSPECTING FOR TREASURE -Patrons of the
Flea Market at the CHOC Fair won't need a gelger
counter to find glittering treasures, but Mrs. Ed.ward
Zielinski Isn't taking any chances with the treasure
box beld by Mrs. Doug!Js Kinsala. The members of
the Puncll and Judy Guild of Oosta Mesa have been
working on the fair plans aionJO? with other guilds
in the county.
Cinderellas of Newport Beech also will be busy at the CHOC
Fair, manning two soft drink and pizza trailers, one .soft drinks booth,
one game both in the alley and one booth in tile Flea Market selling
stationery and duffel bags. Chairman for the group's fair activitiesi.is
Mrs. Forest Neal. ·
Ann Wraps It Up With This Tag -Hippies Not Her ''Bag' • • • • : ,:.
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'DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am only 15
and haven't formed IOlid ideu about a
lot of things. One lh1ng I am ,.ally
UOdecJded about II ,tile hippie&.
1It aeems to me they stand for Jove and
peace. 11 that bad? In .-times when
there is so much unrest in the world-to
much hat< and killing and anger -llm'l
Jove a good thing to ta1k up'! What's bad
about people handing each other Dowers?
Why are tome people against the hi~
p191 Maybe the hippies are the answer
to the world's problems. I don 't think I've
e'rer aeen anything about hippiea in your
calumn. Please tell me what you think
about them. -WILLING TO LEARN
DIAll WIUJNG: I'm for peett: and
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ANN I.ANDERS
ilul .,.,..., kt I allG bdleve la work.
l"'P UHi water, rullly ..a dolal
someWn1 cOllJtrucdve to make Ull1 a
belier worid. Lylag la lbe .,.... la
lf'"PI, alnumina employment, smoklnc
pot and freakin1 out, aol9a no problems.
'l'ht ltlpplcs tiave DOilliDI c.o offtr b11t
ttiticltm. ftey art C<lp-O'lll I I d
moochen. Whal they caO love ll olie.a a
temporary fetllDJ of ,.p11or11 ,.........,
by drut•· Al lbe .. (lllllillJ of Ibo lllllole
move.meal maay 1lttcert pteple wen· (m<
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plouded tbtlr pnlffl aplnal Ille .,U-
of lite • or I d. But u dme paned, It
beellme clur that tbt tr 11 e tdealf1ts
•ere p-oelly oatnombtrtd by t)Je
phonies. tlte li:op htadt aid Orie coward ..
wbo nocked It tile 1etiae.
DEAR ANN LANDE!¥: In July of lat
year, «tr church organllt btpa to put oe
weJe~L T>oo montha later ahe quit ber
job, left town and the word got around
that spe had 1iven birth to a chi ld
Thia woman i1 no teenqer, She ls
near Ii :io &nc! old eoou,g\J ·lo know belltt
than to get into a jam lite that. She gave
the baby away like it wu a i:at or• dOI.
Now the srand lady of the mano< bu
returned to the city thin as a rall and her
hair ia a different color. She smlla a lot
and act.s 11 if ihe has had a Jtt-a>onlh
vacaUon Jn Switzerland . Evqyone ll aup-
posed to accept her, uk no queaUons and
play dumb.
Why should ahe ftl away wllh· Immoral
behovior! Now tt II the low"'1)0ople who
~'"' trial. II lllddenl1 becomu OUR
responsibility to be iraciou1 and overlook
everything.
Don't tell me to mind my own INl&\!!ll·
Thia perlOll happens to be my COUlisl and
therefore what she doe& IS my h1DMa.
Do you bave an IJllWel"?-SUNFLOWER '
DEAR SUN: Wbal woald JOO like !lie
wom1n to do -w e a r 1 scarlet letter'
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" • You pt lroah 11ar1. O!anco
.-. -lo -prevloul ' mlltUt. Make clllllgel. Be
' daring. PerlOOll mqnetlD
IOal'S. You are ~ after -
uprea views. No Uy to be a
• . -. ahrtnklng violet.
.'. TAUl\llS (A!ri 111-MQ :Ill):
• · • t 'amily member could report " · unuaual job newa : Day
· ·: • features domestic activity.
_..: ... :-Key la spirit of cooporallon.
, . l ·-. To succeed, you will have to
_ , ... be diplomatic. Othr.nrile,
IOl'De'cloee to you rebel.
-• -1" GEMINI (l\llJ u.;i..,. :Ill):
. · . • ~ Movemea.t,: ,travel and change
~ featured. Element of
deception ii present. B 1
• •• per<Optive. Flod out wbal pee>-
. pie ruJJy d..U.. Whal llOl!le
•• AY ud do may be c:unpletdy
. · . dlfferenl
•: CANCER (June JI.July 22):
· , • Be practlcal about llnanclal
; affairs. Sc:me home repairs
. may be neceuary. Check
-detalla. Be iure where eo11ta
,, are conctm~. OlOOle fn..
• . dlvldual w 11 b ezperlmce.
... Beware of lalae bar&alns.
LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): Cy-
d• high. Bui doo 'I lruJt one
"'• "'."OlJ; wbo IA erratic where driving 11 ::t~con c erned . Some are
: ... -=:deliben.teiy careless todaf. :;:.;"Mate clear Y'1121' viewa. Aleo, ~"':;·:·let it be tnown you are ad-::: ;"Vf!n,,e to aeddenta.
.,. , VIRGO (Aug. JS.Sept. 22): .. . .-;: '.~~ Rules Ready
· For Auditions
Lists of required music,
reauJatlons and rules for the
. , 18 Student Musician Audi·
: : ~ tiona now are available In
: -,~leading muJic stores
• . , .• lbrw&boul Orange County, ac-. • ·. cordin&' to an announcement
• ·by Mn. Helen Facklner, audi-
.. . tion cbalnnan.
·•. Students of piano, voloe,
Excitement of. d I 1 c o v e r 1
prtVllla. Doy could be llDed
wilb ourprllea. Key la lo ......
lain baW>ce, aleady ...... All: q-. Flod out why -
lat• nolbing "" srant«L
Probe '"' l:nowled&•· LIBRA (~pt. JMlcl. 22):
PrleDdl move about -)'flU may be ceuchl In mlddle of
mild controversy. Tr u 1 t
bunch. Evaluate h o p e 1 ,
wiabea. Mm _.y con-
c:uslonl. You pin tbrou&b ~Share knowJed&e. 8CO 0 (Del. 23-Nov. JI):
Good work you per !O<med lo
pul gains curr<nt """'1oillon.
lnlluence spreadl., Dllplay
.,... of humor. Avoid bl~
........, Accept accolade with
good grace. Avoid 1-told-you-IO
poolun!.
SAGITTAJUtJS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): 1bere are ...,,.
-which m4y be neceuuy. Know th1a -act '
acconllngly. -loday have vle1r1 which lack prac-
ticality. Take lon&-!'&nle view.
Be 1e1f-cufflc1ent.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
11): A c c·e n t practic&llty.
Meant get feet OD llOlid
ground. No day for wishful
thinking. Be knowledgeable.
Get the facts. Bue actlom: on Membership Tea Steeping
:lad~· Attend'°....... Ready to mall invitations !or a membership tea are (left to right) tlle Mmes .
AQUARlllll (Jan. 20-Feb. Charles Golden, Henry L. Schone and Stephen C. Koffler, members of .lho
II ): Keep colnmunication lines Sisterhood of Harbor Area Reform Temple. The evertt is sclieduled for 2 p.m.
clear. Be willin& to listen q1 Satwday, Oct. 19, in the Corona del M.;. home of Mrs. Gold"'1, and interested
learn. Don't rlllh, forct or _wmi __ ..,_m_a:_y_c_all __ M_r_s._K_offl __ •_r_at_6_4_4 _01_40...c.:fu::r'-'furlll'-::•::r::in!orma:::::::::::::ll::on::.'-'----
push views. Play waltlng
game. One at a distance ls
trying lo work on your behalf V
-appreciat. u. ariety Intrigues
Pl8C1!ll (Feb. 19-1\larcb 20): • ---------Work and compensation ap-
pear lo dominat.. Queslloll
arlles as to how much a job,
tut ii worth. Let others mate
offers. Your own evaluation
today could !all lhorl of the
mark.
Fall Fashions Fancied
IF TODAY 18 YOUR
BIRTHDAY you have great
aenae of juatice. Your sense of
appreciation ls h i g h I y
developed, · 1peciflcally I n
muaic and the a r t 1 .
Exhibition
Attention at the Halecrest
Club, COila Mesa, will focus
on fashion thlll month.
Fall styles from mJnls to
mid~ will be viewed during
the Women '• Luncheon Group
'Ibunday, Oct. 17, while the
younger set parades positively
1pooky attire at Its Halloween
party Wednetday, Oct. 30.
Mode line fashlont fr o m
Windsor's are ~mben, the.
Mmes. John Consoli, Jon
Goettsch, William B. Paymer,
Jerry Hay .. , Francia J .
Mastin, Kenneth Hazen and
Robert Perkins. Coiffures will
be done by Glamour Haven.
Poarch, Roy L. Sauerhamffier,
Jolm E. Kerwin, Jolm R.
Zorger Jr., !)Jg~oe Piplham,
David J. Burton, Francis Zeal,
Philip Ross, Warren Alberton,
Robert F . ~. Jack Smith
and Charles Haubrick.
A merry-go-rOund and a
variety of games will intrigue
coslumed youngsters during
the Halloween party ln>m 4: 30
to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 on the club
grounds.
J. A. T ool1eys Select
•
Newport l~each .. Home
Newport S..cb will be the
home of newlywed Marine
capt .. llJld !\Ira. James An-
thony Toohey who are honey·
mOC>Oin& in 111 .. 1co CUy dur-
ln& the Olymplce.
Sl. C11horine'1 Church, La-·
guna Beach was the setUn1
for the double rtna ceremony llftk1n& In marriage the dau1h·
ler of !\Ira. David l\laJI Mari
ol Lacuna Nlcuel llJld Uje son
of Mn. F.ranl: Toohey of Al·
hambra. Officiant was Mser.
Joseph J. Tnui:aw, the bride'•
great uncle.
Tbe !""""' Janet Loolse
Mari was given in marriagt
by another uncle', John Oster~
tamp, and she wore • &own
' of wbitt baUste. and lace Dtnvtr, Patricia WhUlem,
wlth •~·wit". •A crown et Sjri' Ferii.indo and Calherine
whli. ,_ held her veil ..... 1 ·•·••·· . wbich ' extended iiito a Crain, . ~ 1 W....-:1" , flster Of the
and, ,the carried .roses, .or-b~. who was the junior
chlds llJld liU" · o( the 'valley. bridesmal<j. Debi Marl, the
·A1len4ilnt h•e.r ·sister as bride's 'nleCe and nower girl
nia1d of .honor waa Jo Anne wore , pink frock and carried Ml~ 'W~ W<n a pale green . ' voU. '°""' and carried a nose-bab~ pint ,roses..
ray of wl>JU ~ and atock. Th~ btld9"oom asked bis 'PUU:r orcbld voile ensem· brother T~~ Toohey to
bier and nosegays of roses, be hll best m·an: and ushers
stock and baby orchids were were .Richard Toomey, Ste--
Selected for her bridesmaids, phen ~o, ·Watter Leo, Rob-
the Misses Barbara Schaefer ert FitismunOM and Georae
and Carol Taylor of Laguna CUrnmings~ . ,
Be.ac:b. Mn. Charles Hansen A garden and': poolside re-
of Newport. Beach and the ceptlon for 350 guests followed
M~ Marque Cumminp of at the home of the bride'• · mOther. Assisting were Mrs.
Sandra Platt Becomes
William Sutherland of Fuller·
ton and Mrs. Vern Hays o(
Burbank. aunts of the· bride;
Mn. Janies Mari, the bride's
sister-in-18.w, and Miss Mau·
reen Truxaw, a cousin . Bride • 1n Home Rites
During single ring rites of . Pasadena, the bride's
performed by t.he R-ev. Dr. cousin. Serving were her
Raymond l . Brahams, San. cousins, Mrs. Robert De
dra Lee Platt became the bride of Peter o·a v id Ruff of Balboa Island and
Domaain of Los Angeles. Mrs. Ralph Stewart of
The bride ii 1, graduate cf
Marywood High School, Ana-
heim and attended Mount St.
Mary's College.
Her husband ls a graduate
of Loyola High School and
UniVUsity and now serves: at
the Marine Corps Air Facility
at El Toro. Orange and an aunt, Mrs.
The nuptials were read in Joe Coombs of Santa Ana.
the Newport Beach home of The bride is a groduate of
the bride's grandparents, Homer High School. Alaska NB A 'I'
Mr. and Mrs. Le 0 n and a ttended a business col· UXI 1 a ry
Hastings. lege in Newport Beach. Her Newporl Beach Police Alli·
The bride, a former resi· husb·and attended Los lliary gathers the last Tues·
dent of Newport Beach, is A·ngeles City College. The day 0£ the month at 7:30 p.m.
the daughter of Mr . and bridal couple will reside in Location Is available with
Mrs. H. L. Platt of Kodiak, Los Angeles. l\1rs. Robert Wheeler, 675-1129.
Alaska, whose arrival at the ir.==~~~;;~:;;;~~===;;;;~; wedding was a surprise to
the bride.
The bride wu escorted
down the stairs by her
father and joined h e r
betrothed at the fireplace
which was banked with
brass and greenery.
She wore a whit.fl lace
over Wfeta empire gown
and carried gardenias and
baby's breath.
In aqua and carrying
·a nosega y of baby
chrysanthemums was Doris
Cordova of Los Angeles,
maid of honor, while gowns
of pink, green and blt>e were
worn by the bridesmaids,
Sue Nielson, Marsha Platt, a
cousin of the bride and Con·
nie Payne, all of Loa
Angeles.
~Uts'011s ~~port
• ~ win,d or llrlng lmtruments In-
, dudln& clU11cal guitar who
reside or study in Orange
County may compete. Audi·
• , .. lions will take place ln Marth.
An exhibit of Pete Muatard
clown creations will be
dilplayed beginning tomorrow
through Saturday.
Spectaton at the women'•
fashion event will be seated
around the deck area at tables
~vered with orange, yellow
and green and cancipled by
gay uinbrellas. Ce.ntutftg each
will be scarecrowa, duUltted in
orange and green burlap, ris-
ing jauntily from cluster of
fall leaves.
Membert and guesb will en-
joy • aoclal hour at 11:30 a.m.
with luncheon and the lhow
following . Reservations may
be made with Mn. Michael J.
Coogai:i a\ ~ no later
than today.
Judging of costumes for The bridegroom, son of
Center-
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Do away w ith lJt"\\N'anted hair, with
o ur safe, gentle Kree Dermatr'On
method. Come in and consult w ith
our technician; no obligation of
c ourse. Jn our Beauty Salon.
-.·
Sponsoring organliatJon Js .
the Musical Arts Club which is
in its 25th year or encouraging
, and aiding serious mll!lc 1tudy
through U1iJ event.
The 35' drawings which have
delighted vl(ltors and patient!
at Children's Hospital of
Orange County since October
of 1964 will be shown on the
main floor or Bullock's
Fashion Square, Santa Ana.
CHILDRENS SHOES
WERE $7 .SO to $16.00
e EDWARDS e WEBER e GERBERICH
-PAYNE
.
225 E.· 17th St.
MESA CENTER
$3.88
to$5.88
letwee" S•fewednd Tlirifty Drugi -Coit•
Chairman of lh& annual
fashion ·event is Mrs. Paul J .
Myers, assisted by the Mmes.
Charles J. Schoettler, Gerald
l;!UMAN HAIR
I STRETCH WIGS
•too "''lue ........ $61
A 9reat buy o"
Instant Be1uty
orlt . $5 -·-J;IO
C.rftkrt sp•ciel • , • no ::i• '-'"'' Niie" or tiry.
preschool en to sixth graders Mrs. J. L. Clark of Los
"'.ill _ begin· at 5 p.m. Family ., Angeles. a1ked Joe Ll.nnen
dinner. at the park ls sug· 1of Los Angeles to be his best
gested for that evening, with man.
hot snacks available during · Circu1ating the register to L==================::!J party hours. Chalnnan is Mrs. 50 guests attending the
Coogan. reception was Linda Coontz
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VOL ll', NO. 247, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, IV68 TEN CENTS
DAILY PILOT S191f P119tt
Astronauts Clown It Up for TV
Earthbound Viewers Get 'Live' Glimpse of Life
SPACE CENTER, Houatoo (UPI) -
'Ibree chipper Apollo 7 astroDJutl, wav-
ing, smiling and Huhing band-lettered
signs, today gave earthbound televlalon.
viewsrs America's first ''live" glimp1e of.
life in orbit
Tbe teVeo<ninute lelecasl pnxluced a
surpriaingly clear picture ol Apollo 7
astronauts Walter Schirra, Donn El.sele
and Walt CUnnbtgbam aa they swung
over the soot.hem part of the United
'
States on the 4Sth orbit ol their llSS-Orbit,
11-day flight.
After a brief period of "mow" on the
screen, Eisele came in clearly, grinning
·broadly, u aoon as the five-pound
camera zeroed in on him. Ground corp..
rituDicator Tboma3 Stafford radioed:
"You forgot to shave this morning,
Donn."
"I 1031 my rar.or," Eisele replied.
Note• ~Generation Ga..,
Aldrich Def ends
Cleaver Speech,,
Faculty Action
By THOMAS FORTUNE
or lfle DILIY Pllott ll•tt
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. today
defended the appearance of Eldridge
Cleaver on the UC Irvine campus and the
action of the faculty in oppo!ing Universi-
ty Regents.
Speaking to 100 women members of
UCI Town and Gown, Aldrich aaid the
university ii engaged in a major effort to
deal with the urban crisis that is going to
requite understanding on the part of the
public;
tradition." •
He referred to tbe Academic Senate
decision last Thursday not to submit a
report requested by the regenta covering
(See ALDRICH. Page Z)
Eisel~ grinning broadly, and Schirra,
on bis lei~ opened the "show" by holding
a slgn which said: "Hello from the lovely
Apollo room high atop everything."
· 'Another sign, held by Schirra. -U¥
aslnmaut wbo once braodisbed a · "beat
Army" sign from a Gemini capsule win-
dow -said : "K~ UW>9e cards and let.
ten: coming in, folk.!." · ·
The utronaub, entering the fourth day
of their 11-day earth orbital shakedown
run, showec:l none ·of the reluctance to
star in th.e nation's first orbiting
television show that led them to cancel •
preViously planned telecast Saturday.
'Mle astronaul:J planned to have another
telecast at 7:28 a.m. l>ST Tuesday.
Today's was beamed from an alUtude ot
a}>out 130 miles.
The camera. ,amall enough to fit in •
• in Orbit
shoe box, had a slower scanning rate
than those used by commercial networU.
and the astronauts' movement.. appealed
strangely alow in we.igbilm space, u
lhough they were floating underwater.
Eisele was wearing his Uite spacesuit
while his two fellow crewmen were weir-
ing coveralls in the cabin, which ap-
peared surprisingly roomy aa compared
to previous spaceciaft standards.
Planners Study
4 Apartment
Plans Tonight
Four separate apartment developmmtl
totaling 70 units will be considered by the
Costa Mesa Planning C o mm l s 11· o n
tonight, along with a handful of other
Items of business.
A number of agenda items for the 7:3G
p.m. meeting will be continued unUl Oct..
28 or later, however, a city Planning
Department spokesman said today.
One of the top Jtems scheduled to be
held over la the proposed remning of a
large are.a of land around SQuthem
California ColleRe, the Orange County
Fairgrounds and the Costa Me11 Civic
Center. . ·
The area Is currently zoned for com-
mercial use, but .the city and other agen,
cies involved in the territory want it
rezoned for lnstitutional and recreatioul
usage. .
Uses currently pmailln& tr Iha
neighborhood are oriented toward ihe la'
ter 10ne and .m~g. It olfid~ l!ln belp
to iw-ve, the tren<! !or the !Utm·e_
'
RAIN, GO AWAY -Ricky
Davis 8, second . grader at
Co<ta ' Mesa's Whittier School
found seasoo'• first rain today
did not jibe wilh bis plans. Un·
d)lunted, Ricky domied rain,
gear and wu ·ready 1'1 play<'
ball, even if wealller wasn't.
"What la hnportant," the chancellor
said, "is ~t what Cleaver said or how he ·
said it. but th&( we are in· touch with
someone from the ghetto!?s. "Obviously
we're going to be dealing with people
talting about thinp we have never
heard.''
Police Seeking
'Satan' Slayer
Of LA Girl, 20~ .,. m="'!1 '=~'""·tt•el ·-·er llM! ~ lncludt· • •
Cold Rain Gree.ts
Coast Population
Rain -just aboul enough to start the
windshield wipers working -greeted
Orange Coast residents on a blue Monday
morning as part of a cold front stretching
fronl coastal California to the central
Rockies.
The light precipitation waa expected to
di.ssip3te by TUesday. Fair skimi and
warmer temperatures were predicted
with only a 10 percent cha.nee of wet
weather. , Mercury over the Southland plunged
five degrees from Sunday's readings.
TemPeratures are expected to be back
Into the low 70's by Tuesday.
The U. S. Weather Bureau's five-day
forecast calls for showers in the interior
regions and northern mountains Tuesday,
but drier conditions along the coast.
Thief Cleans Up
.,.. Then Mops Up
A tidy burglar cleaned up after pulling
a job at a Costa Mesa residence over the
weekend, police said today -really
cleaned up.
Whoever took chocolate cake, cookies
and pineapple juice amounting to $3 at
the home of James B. Smith, of 42'1 E.
19th St .. also dropped a glass dish of fruit
on the kitchen floor.
He considerately mapped up the mess
with a tea towel and dropped the remaiM
ln the garbage befatt slipping any. ·
Mesan 'Sound' Asleep,
Loses Radio Parts
A Costa Mesa IOlllld shop opel"ator
uleep bt living quarun at bis Dnn lost
more than $500 in equipment to 1 burglar
5atunLty, po!lce said today.
The burglar removed a llCl'een and
opened 1 window to enter WUliam W.
Guthrie's business at US84 Whittier Ave.,
taking an AM·FM rad1o receiver and IC'-
ctSIOries.
Police Quell Riot
WASHINGTOrf (UPI) -A bric!
dl3turbmloe !ollowbtg a concert by IOlll
llngtr J1111e1 !Imm waa quelled by
polloe bore early IOd07.
Five policemen and three clvlllMs
...,.. hl)lnl, nona oeriously, and U-
ltores were broken into as gangs ol
youthl gathered tn tbt not t be a 1 t
Wuhlnatoo IOclloo ·
Aldrich said wben be listened to
Cleaver be beard "the moan of a Negro."
"l am aware of the obscenities," he
said, "but this is a problem of a genera-
tion ~ap. What we consider obscene,
functions of the body and sporting in bed
-our students don't consider obscene at
all
"Our students are concerned more
about man's inhumanity to man than
what people say. They consider obscene
the conditions that pr~uced Cleaver, or
some Anny officer saying, 'I lhall have
to destroy the village to save it,' "
Aldrich remarked.
"You are aware also of the faculty
reaction to the regents' rulings," he said.
"The faculty has not defied anyone , they
are concerned whether the regents are
now taking back control of curriculum
which is contrary to a nearly 50 year
Youth Worker
Mr. Cunningham
Succumbs at 64
Jack CUnningham, long-Ume Newport
Beach civic leader and .J.Ollth worker,
died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
a victim of emphysema, He was 64.
Funera1 services for Mr. CUnningbam
will be held Wednesday at SL Andrew's
Presbyterian Church,
He wu president of Woodwelding Inc.
and Cav1tron Electronics, both in Costa
Mesa. Mr. Cunnlngh;un came to the
Harbor Area ll'om North Hollywood 17
years ago.
A member of the Costa Mesa Otamber
of Commerct, Newport Harbor Klwania:
Club. He was Ute time keeper of the
chapel of Joplin Boy's Ranch bt Trabuco
Canyon.
Mr. CumUngham was graduated from
Mauacbusetts Institute of Technology
and Fore,t Laboratories R e s e a r c h
Academy in Wisconsin.
Survivon include his wife, Peggy, of
the family home. 2021 COmrn<Jdore Rood.
Newport Beach; a daughter. Mn.
Richard t'happelle of Costa Mus: two
grandchl1dren and one great-grandchild.
Anangements are under direcUon ol
Balla Mortuary, C<lola Meaa.
Smith of Operation
Bootstrap to Speak
Lou Smith of ''Operation Boot.strap"
w1ll apeak on "Studenta, Race and
Society" tonlpl on the UC Irvine cam-
pus. His lalk wtD be al 7:1t p,m. Ill
Natural Sdeoces 11,
Illa lecture wtD bt preceded by lhowinC
of. the.rum "Operation Bootstrap'' at 4
p,m. Mooda)'in Scleooe.Ltcturt Hall
\~
.._ )l'lte-
A sel!..tyled 'demon who calls hhmeU
"The Satan" is sought today ·.a.s the se.s
slayer· of a pretty Ohio girl '.wbo came
west to Los Angeles, seeking a career as
a science fiction writer.
The body of Laura J. Krome, 20, who
had been staj'ing at Evangeline Women's
Residence, a Salvation Army hotel, was
found Saturday in a pedestrian cr<ming
tunnel near the Harbor Freeway.
The victim -her body nude from the
waist down -had been aexuaDy
molested and stabbed rrlne times in the
chest and neck. The tunnel was splat-
tered with blood.
Detectives said they are seeking a
molester who has attacked at least three
women at Jmifepoint in that ne.ighborhood
since last April, along with a second
suspected sex hoodlum.
Miss Krome's body was found In the
tuMel on Sixth Street between Figueroa
Street and the Harbor Freeway, just a
short distance from the Salvation Army
borne facility where she was staying.
The victim came to the Los Angeles
area about three months ago from
Cleveland, Ohio, hoping to become a
science fiction writer, but working as a
computer technician in the meanUme.
Investigators said they fuund many re-
jection slips in her room, aent back with
stories not purchased by .a:lence fiction
magai.ines.
Detectives said Miss Krome must have
been murdered prior to a a.m., Saturday,
becauae women staying at the Evangeline
residence are required to check out when
they leave.
Miss Krooe bad not done IO.
A police artist baa prepared a sketch of
a reddish-haired man described as '"Ibe
Satin" sex deviate who has accosted
three other victims this spring and sum·
mer, but without atabbln11 them. '
REPoflTED MISSING IN MEXICAN 'WATERS
-N.Wport Family Abo1rd Yawl 'Tlare' .
Search Enters 6th Day
For Lost Coast Family
B1 PAMELA POWELL
CM JM q'ei" 'lift Si.ti'
The search for a Newport Beach family
of five entered its sixth day today as U.S.
Air Force and Coast Guard planes plan·
ned to scan a 21 ,000 square mile area of
the Mexican coast for the 40-foot yawl
'fiare, last sighted Sept. D.
Robert,· Emlgh, S5, )tis wife Patricia,
and u.eir .tf)ree clµldren, ages 3, 10 ~d
five, left San Diego Sept. 25 on the first
leg of a pleasure cruise to the Caribbean.
Aceordin& to the Coast Guard at Long
Beach, the vessel was last seen Sept 28
in the CedroS lalandl when Emigh made
a trip l<! the mery store. Conflicting
Coast Guard #ta say Emigh may
have stayed on ttie bland for one. to three
daya to wait out a tropical stcrm.
Owner of the yacht, George W.
Drucker, a Los Angelea attorney, arrived
in Puerto Vallarta, Mex. Oct. ~ to meet
the vessel. Emigh wu supposed to take
Drucker to Acapulco for the Olympic
yacht races.
When the yacht did not appear as
scheduled, DtuCker informed the Coast
Guard which began s:earcbblfu. last
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Wednesday. S!nce then, there bas been no
trace of the yawl.
Emigh, who has been .known as a com-
petent sailor . throughout the Newport
Beach area, bas skippered the Tia.re in
races to· Enseriada, Tahiti arid twi~ in
the TransPac race to Hawali in 1965 and
1957. The veuel was to be chartered
from the cartbbean.
A boat which matched the description
of ·the· Tlare waa spOtted by· air last
Thursday, but tht; di.stressed vessel was
not the Tlare. It was W.ed into Mazatlan. •
Friends of Drucker said the boat was
eqlrlpped with three radios. 'J'heR has
been no radio contact. ·
The tropical storm Paullne apparently
swept the Mexican coast about Oct. I
wbich ~would have put them at their
farthest point off tbe coast
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
clung to a modest gain late this afternoon
ln fairly active trading. (See quotations,
Pages 26-27).
Sail for Medals Under Way
Slight Hitch Mars Yachting Olympics Start
D7 ALMON LOCKABEY
Of fllt • ., ,lilt ltlff
ACAPULCO -EndleOI hours of talk·
ing, walking and grueling pracO~ raCel'I
in the hol tropic sun eoded for the world's
yachUng elite here today u the sa111ng
gamea ol the lllh Olymptad got under
way a few miles outakle of Boca Ctuca
entrance.
Formal openlnc ceremonlel and the
liithlbtg of the 011mplc IOtth ...,. com-
pfeted at Iha Nuevo Club dt Yates SUn-
day nllbl with oa1y ,.. hltcll.
Aller -u ol piam\Jng and r.hoarllng the elaborate ........._ the comptllng
ttams .,.,. Jnadwtanlly loWd oullldt
the .... al the -t...rer mode hi• way thrwgh the crowd to the dockl1de
Olympic bowl when lhl lbrcb WU
ll&ht<d,
Bui u the band played and lbe l'llllll<I'
made h!I .. ., In the tolth the ..... d
111r1ecr forward and .....,... rar,.i to
OJ>fll tho gates to Iha athletes""° .......
llandlng reaey to matte their .,....i ..,. trance.
Wiien It WU all OVtt, the compellton
had wllneued the even! lllo! a -ol
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peasants. on the outside looking In. Paul
Smart head of the U, S, Olympic
Yachting CoaunlUee, Wiii fit to be Ued.
"I suppose I will cool oil later," he said
wryly. "11'1 the compeUtion that really
counta." .
The weather for the Jail two da1S bu
beetl brttzJ, with a rumor that a tropical
storm II Iylrig oil the Mexi"'1 coall. Op-
, piuslng heal llldlcated uu. miy ... ,.,..,
• Today d>wntd brlg)ll aod hOl.
All was not enUreJy wtll at the Hotel
, Ca1ela wllere lhe aa1lGri art homed.
Cmnnen on two Swedilb JllChts eamo
-w!lh the oustomarr abdominal alf.
meol -politely In 11"1can ..
"todrs.ta ·~ -but belrtng alCh non-
medlcal tetm1 u "Altec two ICfp" and
" (See ACAPULCO, Pap Ii
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-A condl!looa( ""''liemllt loODC.:!ian
by Sparllng Enterorlaes aild· Allen Thomas, o1 · = via · Lido, Newport
Beach, for a 30 unit apartment complex
at 2140 N~wport Blvd,, Costa Mesa.'
-A virlarice applJcation by SJ>atttni'a
Dover Villa•e Corp., of 3355 Via Udo, to
build IO units at 591 llamilloo St., Com
Mesa. '
-A conditional use permit application
by Oley.E. Attebery, of.62l Powell Place,
Newport Beach, for an 111 unit apartment
building at 237 to 2451n 16th-Place-, Costa
Mesa. ~
-A variance apPlication for Gerald G.
Terhune, of 552 Hamilton St. far
permillslon to build 12 units along wilih air
existfni at the Hamilton Str'eet addre&
• Trial of Sirhan
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Set for Dec. 9
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The, lrlal of
Sirhan B. Sirhan, accused ol the murder
of Sen. Robfri F. Kennedy, -today WU
postponed unUl Dec. 9 and the judge· an-
noonced that the lUtY wou!<f.be lo<Jied 1'P
!or the enUre biiil, ·upected tq last 11<0
or three months.
Dep, Dial Atty. Lynn Compl<G.
displayed a\ today's bearing t h 1
testimony given pollce by 6'{ persons who
said they uw Sirhan at the·Ambusadcr
Hotel on June 4-5 when Kennedy was.kill-
ed.
Compton &!ao brOOghl bt the lesllmooy
given by 15 persons who said they saw
Sirhan at a target shooting range the day
befor' K~edy was shot.
Weat"""
That wet stuff today was just a
fluke , insists the weatherman, who
calla tor ratr and w;umer condi·
tiona 'l'ue!day. The temperatures'll
be back up to 70 also.
INSIDE TODAY
OrOnoe County police deparc·
meni:s "1hooUng it ovt" · tol&ll.
each otllcr, ln fl1G1'~
compt"''°"' Pooe O.
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2 DAll.Y PILOT MoMll,-14,1968 -----
Hinshaw Bla·sts S~ap
Soya Upper Bay Trade 'Legally If!' proper'
. •1'TOll MllLEY' · mur -IWlpee al 1111 raolla """'" .,,;. •• t,, fil1lar -.. -
------· I ,thallllllnlMO••··---onn,. Count, Asseaor Andrew J. 1be tldelaJidJ exdlonle b • t we• 11 • U the deal ts c:onMmnaled. ---.. lodlJ c:riUcl>ed the Board cl orange ·County· ~t and the taln taxes "because the OlllllV -id
Sl>plnlaon' proix-1 Upper N•wport Irvine Compaoy ts clealgneci lo pave the maintain Iha! the """PlllY would be no. llo1 trade with tha Irvine Company way for multJ.1Dlllton dollar devetopnumt ble for a tu on lls ~ lntmlll oa
u ••ieou1 improptl'" and based on of Upper Newp(lrt Bay. the subject properties." .,lf'Oll lJlllMatementl ol probable asseaa-ln addiUon to m.UJng lrv1De'1 shoreline At Lssue is a trade which was ftnt ap-
ed •""*-" hOtdinss ready for development, the bay proved by county silpervlsore In llfO.. ll
lllmbaw attacked ·the eoolrovental swap would provide two large • public: called for the .Irvine ComP811)' lo pr-' Just H hours before the hoard ts waterfroqt par"8, a navlpble waterway, transfer, by deed cl erc:hange, 4SO a~
due lo again debala the deal wllh Irvine. marine lladlum, UCI rowing c:<>U(H and of land for 157 a""" cl c:ouoiy-owlied
He warned the 11.1pervlaor1 tblt blJ of. other public recreation faclllUes. Udelandl tn Upper Bay.
flee "must haVe a cleai' statement from Urging the board to reject the deal, Proponents of. the land· nap at that
the courts" before be could agree "to any Wnshaw argued that c u r r e n t Ume, stated that the deal .would enable
canoellaUoo or pror•llon cl the property asswnienla cl, !60,000 per acre oo 450 the county lo develQt> a regional park In
involved." acra ol. Irvine land involved may well be tbe' area. It would al&o pemut tbe Irvine.
Hinlliaw'• attack on the c:ootplez aa much u 1100,000 per aero on com-Compaoy, Ibey oald, lo UM rebufll
tidelands exchange appeared to be yet pletion of hl.s current aix-year reappralsal tldelaods-for marlDe type developments.
another chapter In h1' running persooal program. It was suhsequenUy delarmlned .lhat It
feud with &be lnlDe Company on 180(! The Irvine J.an4, curmiUy useased at woWd be necessary to have a californla
nJue& and ..,.....,.t practice&. ll,534,llO, c:ould well he tagged at JU Sllfftllle O>uit ruling oo the c:oo-
' 'llle -bu for manthl taken millloa In 1970-71, Hinshaw said. 1111tutlooallty of the 1967 act that made
the swap poolible before formaJ .tranlfer
Pentagon
W a1lace Unveils Campaign Platform
FJIF.SNO (UPI) -With 22 days Jell
before the elecUon, George C. Wallace
his rtlewd the platform an wblch he
seeU the American prealdency. It calh
for purging the Pentagon of those who
"fostered tbe "DO wta• policy in Viet·
nam."
ACWl!lng pollllclans of praclic""'
"mlDorlty appeasements u the country
burns," the plaUonn found the naUon
"be8et bf riots, minority group s
rebellioo, domestic disorders, stud.ent
pn>teots, opinllng Uvtng coots, ooarlng
-ratos, a frig!llanlnr tncreue In
tbe· crime rate, war abroad and war for
penonaJ liberty at home."
Wallace Issued the platform Sunday
wbilf: en route to San Franclsco where
10,000 persons occupied two-thifds of the
seats in Ule Cow Palace.
In-tbelr rants were a few hundred hip-
pies who.looked down upon true Wallace
supporlan carrylDg a huge llgn reading
"Stand Up tor ~erica" and thrust out
their arma and ICl'UIDed, "Wallace Is a
plgl" The cancUdate abouted ln reply that
w b at his detradon mo1t lacked were
-and manners. Later, arriving here ln a downpour for
a raDJ acheduled for noonUme today,
Wallace foond 75 cheerlnB IUJlporlan
waiting In the dark under 1DDbrellu.
Wallace'• platform appearf<l lo ..Oect
the military thinking ol hill rumling mate,
retired Air Force Gtn. CUrtla E. LeMay,
who leavea OD a four-day fact-finding
mi"'1oo lo Vietnam Tueoday.
* * * * * * Nixon Promises 'Blitz'
:To Wind Up . Campaign
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. .(AP) -Richard
M. NJxao promlaea lo wind up h1'
pM!dentlal campaign with "a thr ...
week bllb" which he says will be design-
ed to create :'mulmum. momentum Nov.
$."
N1-mod the bllts pilraae In ao In·
-flJmod Jut week for Dallas tel-illlllcia flFAA and made public
here by 11111\<llDpaign llalf Sunday olg!lt.
Nlzoa, opendlq a Jong weekend In a
-home bmvired from Sen. G<orge Smatherl (0.Fla.) meets today .,Jth key
aides-flown from New York -to plan
Ibo ftnaJ 1ta1es cl hts campaign.
In bla Dallas Interview, the candidate
WU uked U perhapo hJs campaign had
aJroady ruched Its peak. He said :
"This year I have always ben aiming
1'rent Page I
ALDRICH ••.
experimental counea.
Regmllng Cleaver, Aldrich said, as
long u a penon ls not In jaU and tree to
walk the streets be is free to speak hi!
piece, whether it be upsettln& to others or
not.
The thrust of A1dricb'1 remarks wa11 to
put the Cleaver matter anc;I the faculty
HSponse to the ~ents.tn a broader con·
ten of the unlftnlit,.'1 involvement wfth
the urban crilis. 'lb~ chancellor i,poke
alao of the Economlc Opportunity
Program w b er~ b 1 underprivileged
student.I are admitted to the unlvenUy
and given lnten11'e tutmiiig eo they
might more equelly -pelt With b!ber
lludents.
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OAANIH CO.U, l"U•lllHlNO C~AK'f
lleb.rt N. WtM ,,...lderlt aM ,llbl~
this campaign for the Jut thr<e weeks.
We &re going to have a three week blitz
in which we cover every niajor ltate very
heavily ••• with peraonal appoManCOI,
w11b television •.. just watch where we
are on election day, because everything
that we have planned 11 movb'Jg toward
havtag our tn.u:lnnnn momentum at Nov.
5."
Nii:(IJ, 1n a second interview with
Dallaa,TV muon KRLD, broadcut Sun·
day, si..ld hL9 campaign is golng pretty
much as plaoned and "that Mr. Hum-
phrey hasn't gotten oU the BJ1lllDd u
much as I thought he would."
He said he felt the Republican
presidenUal ticket was stronger than he
had expected. But he added : "I 1un ... m
going t6 play this u U it's the cloeest
election Jn hlstory."
Ni.Ion spent a quiet Sunday at the
Smathers borne on this island connected
to Miami by a-causeway. Re' took a.swim
In the momlng and held staff meetfhp in
the afternoon. He will resume active
campaigning Tuesday with. a Miami
rally.
Trustees to Decide
On Election Date
Newport.Mesa Uollled School Dlllrlcl
Lrustees will make a declaion Tuelday
night on· when to hold ·the nut achoo!
bond election. .
The d~ of F~. II is.recommended by
Supt. Willlam CUnoingham.
Trustees also will diJcusl lhe amount
of the bond election. The seven·~
position electron a year qo wu for a
. total of '21),7 miWon.
School bood dellberallom will he during
the regu\ar board meeting beginn1na at 7 :~ p.m. In the Costa Mesa Hip School
Lrceum.
c:ould he ellec:ted.
BOARD ''PREMATURE"
The propoeaJ came before the boml
again last Tueoday and ....,,ed c:ertaln of
app-oval with three suJ)tfVilor1 ln favor
unUl Supervi.lor David Ja;ker voc.ed no
and · c:oodemned h1' board'• action as "premature... .
Supmtsor · WIDlam PhllllPll 1Upporl6l
Baker and the board, clearly bavlng se·
c:ood lboug!lts, unanlmoualy rac:lnded Its
approval action.
During the meeting the boml had been
warned by cme ClllflOO'DI" the land IWIP
that the deal wu "a very tnJllparent
subterflll• lo take Irvine land& oil the
tu" roles."
County Admlnlslrator Robert E .
Thomu denied lhal Defending the land swap, be lnslated lhat It would enable the
county and the lrvlne Company lo
perfurm llectll8l'l' dredBlnB In Upper
Bay under a alngle contract with a
"poulhle saving cl 11 mUllao to each
party."
But Tbomas' contention wu torpedoed
momenta later when a deputy county
cot1111el told aupervilon that even. U the
deed exchange waa approved, dred&tng
contracts c:ould not he llgned.
Clayton )'arker further told the board
lhat the county auditor would he legally
hound lo rtfuae payment OD dredging
lllnaha" today warned the boon! lhat
even if the land nap wu approved. the
Irvtne Company would sWl have an ele-
ment of t111e "ln the er• of the courta."
He urged lllQlerViaora lo again review
earlier documents which, be alld, .. .,....
Iy mlutatf.d tbe pro\)able uaaaed values
of the Irvine land Involved."
ACAPULCO ••• .
''Montezuma'• ~e'' amoag aeuoned
travtlen In Mulco. '
'1'1e Swedish crewmen more seriously
afnlcted are Peter Kolnl in the Flying
Dutchman class and Lennert Eisner in
the Dragona:. They were replaced by
alternates P e 11 e Petterson and Bengt
Palmquist.
American crem have suffered only
mild attackl of the malady. All have
recovered and were to have been on the
atartlng line tod ay.
Lowell North of San Diego and Peter
BarreU of Newport Beach, the U. S. Star
ClaU team, looked fit and cornpet"ent as
their heralded batUe with Paul l!IV11rorn
of Denmark loomed.
Asked if he had been troubled with the
heat or strong currents reported on the
race eoune North aald: "I haven't seen
anything yet lhat ts any illfferent from
Newport Btach. except maybe the heat."
Ncrlb alld the c:urrtnl 11111ally rum about
three quarter• of, a bot. The wind•, of
course, are unpredlcta~le.
$250 Camera Stolen
From OCC Building
A burglar branded u an opj>Ortuollt by
Coota Mesa police bu alolen a !250
camera from the <>range COut College
art departmenL Investigators said to-
day.
Instructcr Olney Stewart dilcovered
the Konl Ome1a camera miaslng from a
darl room arM on Friday, actordlng to
lnv..U,atlng olllcen.
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n,,,.,, K11¥ll ....
Til•m•• A. M11r,hl11e Mmllftlnt Edllw
Pe11I Hl11e11
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lJO WtJt 19" Si r••*
UCI Youth Group Plans
Rally to Support Faculty
M•lll11t Add,..11: ... 0 . 1011 1560, f 2626 --HfWlllOl11Nd!: ttll Wal .. lllH loultv1tll lHUIW lllMC'I: l2t 1'" .... t A,,__ H~IMdl:-~l'"tt
The Student Lobby for Academic
Freedom called a rally at UC Irvine this
afternoon to support the faculty ln Its op-
position to the Board of Regent.a.
C<K:hairmen of the new student group,
Joseph Broido and Bruno Battistoll, were
scheduled to speak along with profeuon
George Reiter and Stephen Shapiro.
The rally was to precede lhe meetlng of
the faculty Actdemlc Senate at 4 p.m. to-
day. Last Tbunday the Senate voted to
oppose rtgentl dictates arising out of the
furor over Eldridie Cleaver teaching al
Berktlay.
Broldo alld the Studlllll Lobby ii not
out lo dtsrupt the campus but lo auppon
lbt facplty In a lteal manner. It ts
cooperating with the lllldent eovmmeo~
ba aatd.
Broldo, I junior maJorinl In fine arts,
uJd ther'i are two p o 1 a t b I e ln-
t«pntaiJolla of academic freedom. One
la that 1& la I right the regents may live
to the faculty Oft take away 1t wUL The
other, be alld, ts II ts an Inherent faculty
rfghL
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· The student Lobby hold> the latlar ls
the.,case, he said, 21 do profes30rs Reiter
and Shapiro.
Dr. Reiter, asalslant profoaor of
physla, autho~ a resoluUon adopted by
the faculty Stnala that the campus not
comply with a regents' request for a
report on uperlmental ~.
t>r. Shapiro, aui.sta.nt proleaor of
English, bu lnvilad Cleaver lo leac:h one
or more !essiON1 of bia Uterat\D"e coune,
and spoke out al the Academic Senate
meeting Thur1day, saying he bellevei the
right iJI int-• to dec:fde ....... -tent la Inherent In the !Mo education
ll1llam.
Soviets Pledge Jets
WASHINGTON (AP) -llllmned UIS.
llOU?Ota.118)' the l!ovltt Unloo bu pledged
lo provide El)'pl with 200 .._Jc ftel>ler bomber11 and up lo 100 lllldlum -j
DAILY PILOT Slaff,...,.
A SAND CASTLE IS A FRAGILE CREATION
Gery Bratt Sprays to Prolq Life
Newport Sand Castle
Contest Near Washout
"The spirit of· Newport Beach,''
otherwise known as the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce Sand Castle
Building Contest, almost w~hed out to
Sea Sunday afternoon . ,
Quick thinking officials, however, foiled
the tlde's untoward advances by moving
the contut grounda further froni the
ocean. ' Anyway,l the contest turned out to be
"the best we've ever had," according to
Jack llarnetl, executive director of the
chamber.
He said about 27 of the temporary
structures were built on %70 feet along
the Corona del Mat Main Beach, desptte
the wave!.
"Sand Castle building isn't juvenile,"
Barnett said; "It'1 tile spirit of Newport
Beach. We have a nice beach a 1 good
place to have ftm," he added.
Several thousand other people must
have agretd with him, because the con·
test was well attended. Some came from
as far u Pasadena.
Wirmen 1n the contest's k o o k y
categories were: Torn Apel, from
Pasadena for the Moel Modernistic Ca&·
tie, li><>fl80?'d by Berkshire's: Ron
Raynaford's famlly for the Moat Artl!t.i c
Castle, 1ponaored by Dune Diggers;
Newport Harbor l!igh's Enc:ullve Coun-
cil for Beet Contemporary Pagoda Castle,
sponsored by Newport Balboa Savings
and Loan.
Alao, the Corona del Mar Hlgh faculty
for th~ Best Leasehold C.tstle, sponsored
by Edward's Cinema ; the Wallaby 'fii·Hi·
V Club for the Lea.rt Likely Callie,
1potllOl'td ~y Newport Floris!&; the YM·
CA for the ~al Award, 11po1130red by
Schmitz to Speak
Slate Sen. John Sc:hmlts (R·Tu•lln) will
speak before Huntington Valley Young
Republlcana. at I p.m. Wednesday (Oct.
11) at the Sheraton-Beach Inn. The
meeUoa which ls open to the public will
be folloWed by a quest.Ion and answer
period.
Aeronutronics.
other winnel'! included the Taylor and
Goss families for the Most Discon·
booberated CasUe, the Newport Harbor-
Cosla Mesa Realtors In the Avante
Guarde Castle category and the Richard
Crout family for the Best Drip CasUe.
Mesa Rec League
Seeking Signups
For Basketball
King Football is here, as they say In
the trade, but baaketball Is certainly on
the -way.
1be 1989 Costa Me.sa Recreation
Department Basketball program wiD
feature two lesgues of sii: teams each,
chosen on a first-come first·serve basis.
Games wJD be played at Costa Mesa
and Estancia high school!: on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday nlghta: at 7:15
and 8:45 p.m., beginning early In January
for 10 to 12 weeks.
Interested basketball e n .f. h u 11 t a s t s
should telephone the R e c r e a t I o n
Department now for addJtlonal · in·
formation.
Contract Agreement
Ends Miners' Strike
WASHINGTON (AP) -A new contract
providing $2.50 or more a day in hlgber
wages and fringe benefits for 80,000 soft
coal miners Is expected to be announced
today.
The agreement, crintaining whal are
d•sc:rlhed as the biggest gains In history
for the miners, wlll end a strike that
began Sept. 30 and spread through
virtually the entire industry. Soft coa1
mines are in 22 states.
Reds Bomb
Quang Nga!;
Fotir Killed
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SAJG<lN -(UPIJ _;. Fcir the llnt iJme
the Coll>l!itmllts today boinhardta i City
wllh 140nun roc:kets, hitling Qu .... Ngal
c:lty wllb IJ of Ibo ---· U. S. piaMI atruct baCt, ciro1>11f!o1 a
mllUOll pounds of l>omlie .. Red poeWons
lielr thedty.
Amerlc:aa mfllluJ ---the roc:keu, eac:h c:arry1ni a If.pound
warbead, .... -tine -lb lbe ~ c:apllaJ Sii mlla oorlh " ~ At leaat four penooa "'"" l;tlled and u wounded. u. s. 851 Stratof..u-1n turn drop-
ped 500 -" -Oii COmmunll 1lOop c:ooc:entrallom hetw-Iba cit, and
the ouUyini Ha l1ianb Green Beet
camp, object cl rec<nl IUerrllia atr1kes.
'llle big bomhen alao -cuerrtlia buoi<et compleus and CUD polltlam.
Wbl!e llriklnc Quang Npi cit,, the
C.Ommunlstl fired four mare ol the
140nun roc:keu Into a South Vietnamese
Army roglmental but a mile and a ball
weet of the city. The aheJJ!Q& Wounded
lour civilians and deatroyed a w..-.
Tbe Commuolata provloualy UIOd the
llOmm rockets only apinll mllUary
baaea In northern aec:tlom of Soulh Vie~
nam. Quang Ngai city In ncait weeks
became a major Red hotl>ed, especlally.
around Ha tlianb, 15 miles not " the ci-ty.
U.S. troopo In Quang N&al pruviJa to-
day ended a m-day drtva named Lopn
Field.
Flag Violation
Charged to Youth
Despite Protest
A youth who Newport Beach pollc:e laid
Ibey c:ould oee by the dawn'• early Ught
-wearing a U. s. Flag for pajamas-
. awaits court action today OD a charse of
defiling Old Glo!y.
Wayne V. Furlano, 11, cl l:IOI W. Ocean
Fron~ waa arreated Saturday momln& at
biJ home after police investigating a case
outside alld they notlc:ed him wearing a
Oag wrapped around h1' middle.
They weot lo the front door and talked
to Furlano'1 room-mate, who told them
the youth had a pair of pajamas which
looked like a Dag. OQlcen uted to see
the unorthodox sleeping costume.
Furlano blmaelf -lully --obowed up at that point lo explain things.
He said he got out of bed and reallud
he was visible to the officers outside, so
he grabbed the closat thine to cover his
nudity -the flag.
Unimpressed with the aplanatlon, of~
ficers arrested Furlano on suspicion of
violating section 614 of \he Military and
Veteran's Code, which prohiblta defiling
th• flag.
Sex Education
Talk Set Tuesday,
A symposium on sex education 1n the
public schools will be held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Santa Ana \;ountr)' Club.
Mrs. Tina Simakls, program chairman
of the sponsoring Harbor Forum, ii call4
Ing the symposium "The Love Sick
Generation."
Mrs. Simakis ran unsuccessfully for tht
Newport.Mesa ICbool board in 1"7 on a
platform of oppoaing an educaUon.
Speakers Tuesday will include Dr. John
Dean, curriculum director for the
Newport-Mesa Dsltrtct and Dr. Paul G.
NeumaM, pastor of the Flnt Baptlsl
Church of Coata Meaa.
The Harbor Forum I• a women'• group
to discuss public issues. Admis!lon is
free.
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BoJJ& Chica state Beach aiid !be
deplorable tondition alone l>6th
sides of the M•hway in the<Ticinl!Y ..
of the beaCii hu been-much cfucuss~ JA!elf ~ JHrt not much
tmsb hu be(ft.neci up. \
Signal 'Oil aod Gas Co. deserves
a pat on the back for keepii)g Its 111-
land holdings relatively free from
• the accumulation of trash which Is
marring the sides of the roadway.
Nothing has been heard of the
Bolsa,Corporations which own 'the
inland side ol. the highway about
cleaning up the trash there, but !lie
state has been· heard from and
there is a slight ray of hope there.
* 1 received a letter today from
William Penn .. MP,tt :[r., difec!Qr .. llf
the Department of Parks and
Recreation. He noted th~t the pro-
perty now littered with c~s and
trash is not owned by the state,
rather by the Southern Pacific
Railroad.
He said that the state expects to
buy the propertf from the railroad
~Qd that appraisals are complete
and negotiations are underway.
Mott points out that when the
state bought the land seaward of
the railroad strip· (now Bol11a Chl,a
State Beach) the ·state ·removed
some 300 tons· of tin cans from the
beach.
* The reasop. that there were 300·
tons of cans to be removed is that
no one cared to accept
responsibility for removal of the
trash, shacks and junk which had
accumulated there over the years.
It's easy to say that "we don't
own the land," or that "there's not
enough mo~ey." Ui-1 more difficult
to ·put the preSsµre on those
responsible and get the mess clean~
ed up.
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DAILY_ Pl.LOT ltaft "r"
Pump Station Nears Completiap
Four concrete drain pipes eJ(tend from p~ouse lJ11Cler cqnstruction
at Hamlllpn -Avonue and Brookhurst Street in H~tington Be;lcil.
Pump s\_<!tiOll; one of 15 in-city, will provide drainage facilities for
487 acres iii southeast portion of town. Wben $250,000 project is Com·
pleted, pumps will move stonn waters into adj11ceut Saota Ana River,
wlrich is higher than surrounding land.
Welfare Cheating Light
·compared to ~ase Load
SACRAMENTO (AP) · -California's
social welfare director say1 welfare fraud
pfobably 1!1 more ettenllve than reoe"nt
figures show, yet "there is nO reason 'to '
believe people that are poor . have any
greatp level' of cheating In their ·Jives
than _acybody. else ht eoclety."
John C. Montgoritery, the welfare
director, commented on a report issued
by the State Social Welfare Board after·
five bearingi designed to find ·out
whether welfare cbeatlng ls widespreait
or slight In CaH!ornla.
testlfied ·that repo~ fraud -as well.as
convictiOns'...., accounted for: a fraction of
one percent to . two or ~ perceiit of
their C'OUllt.ies' we.lfa,re .cues. ·
In larger counUes, estllnaled loss .. from
fraud ranged from $30,000 to $40,000.
Welfare officers said some of this money
was rttumed as c.ases were investigated.
.iweHare'Jrau'd is ·nte an iceberg: 11k
total extent of fraud cannot be calculated
froin ',the ahlOUQt now vlsible,'"J. Steve
Wllllanis · o( San .Bernardino, board
ch>Jrman, said In hl4 letter to ReagaJ\
aftei' the hearings. . '.. .
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DAILY I'll.Gt ,
Beach Bonds Get Backmg
Chamber, Realtors, Ministers Support Propoiah
~embera of lbe Hwitlnaton Beach
Chamber of Commerce, Board of
Realtors and Mlru.terw Aa>clatloo are
endOraing Ille city's two bond propooaJa
for parks and a new llbr.,.y,
WillWn E. SChwtkert, chairman ol lhe
cttilena Cqnunitlee for Paru and
Ubrary Boods, the group backing lbe ·IS
million psru and $3.16 million library
proposals. said representatives of the
groupo ..,...i "lbe longer lbese two .vllal
Master Plan
For School
District Due
T>\'o Plaonlni consultants have been
hiNd to btgln an evaluaUon of tile Ocean
Vi.W Scobcil Dltrlct& •
.Maurice Capeon 1 and Shaver and Co.,
oolb of J:alo Alto, .,. lo spend the -
six montha revtiwin.g the, faclllUea in the
district ~ come up '!Ith a . "ipuler
plan" such: as pltl~ use in plannlnc.,
''Rather than do· 'it oUnelves we're .. .. .
going to 'hrlnc m.Upelta to lake a look"al
al! the lis, andl ind but.," said Mn.
Gayle Wayne, distrlct,representative.
Nearly $2;11GO!lil been budget..i fiir the
plannhlg, .... said. ' .. Capeoo\ and Shaver.11 uaoclatea wlll
work will> ocbool olllCiala and architecta
to plan for comquctloq. of "a number of
school bUDdlnp 'ach year,'' Aki Robert
OsmOl;ld, of Shaver and ~·
The comnltanll' jobs will be to prepare
a description of specJllc requirementa for
school Size, decide how the sizes ohould
be most economically planned, determine
how many schools are needed and where
they should be buUt and review
architects' drawings to make sure they
fuUill all the dlstrJct'a needs.
Art Display Slated
Huntington Beach Public Library h"
on cijaplay a collect.ion of paintings by
Nonie tnggtns wh03e paintings have been
shown at theaters and galleries ln the
state and in Europe. The display is at the
main library, 525 Main St.
lasuel ""' put off, lbe more Ibey would· cost." •
Endonementa have C91De ' from tn-
dlvtduala. buslneuea and 1 e v e r at
homeownenr groupo, &hw)ckert said.
"Much wort rematns to be dQQe," be
added. Among pla111 to gain 1Upport for
the bonds are a Mothers March Oct. 26
and a l<lepbone campaiin prior to eiec:-
tion diij'. ·
Preclncl organizatloos are belq oet Op
Valley R~~dents
Protest Trailer
Park Near Homes
Resident. of several~ tracts ~een
Magnolia Street and ·Bushard Street
al~ Eilll Avenue.Jn Fountain Valley are
not hiding lbeli'· dlsillte of·· plans fw
another mobile home par~ in the area. '
On Tuesday Ille· Planning Commission
will conald9f agaln an application for a
kaller Part op Ellis A venue next to the
Cedar Glen· tract. MJ:a. q&ro_Une Yeaa:er
llid there wlll be a large·delegatlon ~
her area to op'pose the trailer dev~
ment.
• frlriclpal caigublf polht,'_eh•. said, ....
In opposlUon to changing Ille character of
the ·area whlch ls .master p~ed fQr
lll!gle family ruldenUaL •
"We are sending letters to residents of
nearly "tia'.c~ urging them to tie thert to
· bear what we:hope will'be final denial of
the mo~lle home1 par):.. . .
"We already have.a .trailer court to the
north 1¢ We d9fl't want'any more."
Hiring Sttidr,
Of Ocean View
Teachers Set
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Tbe iie<tOruJel ~ ol ti>e Lo..
Angeles City 'School llll!ricl bu -
hired by Ocean View School 1n11tee to
review their hirlnl and promott.,. pollclea. • •
Ocean View Supt. Clarence L. Hall, Ill
recommending that Frank l'!Wn do llie
atudy fer not more 1Jian $aQ. said ~
rapldly growing ICbool dlltrlc:t Ula Oceola
View empJoys many new teacMn Ilda year lbd must hive a well-orpnlmdl
eomprehenalve and aQmllve .-1111,
ment -program." . •
Nearly 150 new l<achen wore adCled lo
Ille dlltrlct faculty lhll year, he pololOil oul ·
Polnll l'!Wn II to .consider, and tlli!i
make a ~endaUon to tbt ~
ai'e the ways new teachetl ' .... •
courag..i lo come to~ Vie'\O,.lbe·lfi!
of the peraonne olflce;~ -Iii Interviewing, promotlocial '!'atei:4Ia med
to attract teachers types of contr.etj
issued aiid orientation once ·tbe:tucbir·
hu been hired. ,.
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Women Voters Plan -; •• ...
Membership Coffee .
A proePectlvt members coftee !of II"''°"' !ntereated In Ille Leque ol women Voters-wm be held Oct. 17. ~
A!l)lone>illhbil"to join the orpnlz-
or Jtarn more abQut lta actl.v\tlei are ii»
vlted lo the ·co11ee at lb8 home ol Ceco
Mccourt; 2Zl2Z ·Capistrano 'Lane; Him'
tlngton Beach. · -
•• There is no doubt that the state
beach officials are trying their best
to buy the rairload land. The strip
clearly should, become the pr9~rty.
of the people of the state, bnt le}'.•
hope that there won't be SOO ~s~rit
cans and junlt on the ·str1p'belqpt..
the negotiaticflis are comple~·.
"The Incidence of fraud convictions
within California'• welfm'e-progrima ·ii
small in relation to the case load," the
report concluded. "The comparison of
fraud cqnvictions with caseload leave1
much to be desired. Tbe unamwerabhi
question remains -bow much un· / "
I '69 Camaro SS Sport Coupe, plus RS equippient
NEW DIRECTOR
Edgar Drain
Drain Appointed
Douglas Group
Program Leader
Edgar L. Drain ii MW western region
program development director f o r
McDonnell Douglas Astrooautici Co.
The Rossmoor resident's position will
be customer liaison with the. >Jr Force,
Navy and National Aeronautics and
Space AdminiJV&tion tbroaabout
California.
m~:~-:;..~H~i::
been manager of prop'am ~
In the Manni<! Orbillnir .LaboralllrJ pro.
gram the put !1lllr )'lliil's. '
detected fraud emts?" '
Gov. Reagan had ukl<I the board and
its Advisory Committee on Welfare
Abuse to ga~ f~~ ,.about "fraµ..d 'and .
welfare chiselJni, to .dlec:k i>ut and weli\>
carefully the evidence and to report to
me the full picture of the situation as you
find it."
Reagan had said, "One opinion ii that
cbeatipg b widespread among the t2
mlWon: pei:tOM receiving c a 1 h
ltlbslstence grants ln California. The
other opinloo is that there Is only a
mintma) amount of cbeaµng."
Regarding the hearlnis. Montgomery
said: "Both ol these views are not sup-
ported by what limited facts we have."
•Jack W, Williams, the welfare board's
'executive secretary, estimated at about
12.000 the cost of the report and the hear-
ings in Redding, San Bernardino, P'resnO,
Los Anpleo and San..Francllco.
Welfare olficlalJ at aB,llve hevlnp
Street Widening
Due to Solve
Edinger T'ieup
A bottleneck cm Edinger A •enue in
Huntington Beaclt at lhe Southern Padflc
Railroad tracki "'!'I of lhe.Jlunllngton
Center commercial area 11 ezpect.ed to be
gone by Christmas.. •
Director of Public Worb JaIDes
Wheeler hu told the ctly Council that
evtrylhlng II readY to go on wideninJ-tlie
two lane street to four lanes at Effinger Avenue and the tracks. -__
!Ang lines d cm ofl<n form durliig
heavy lhopplng houn 'and When traffic Is
heavy from the neirby Golden Wea\ Collqe. I... -
Ballot ·Issues "
To Be Debated
. P,rol and """ of all •tale· and local Grove Sclioolmen -.. the • .Nov. • ,enen1 -• ballol .will be cn.cu-s by the lillntlnglm
Sought by Fund. Beach league of Women Voten al two meellnp on OcL 2Z. .
.. • Al.10 O:m. an tpon ~ ID'!tlln8. "111
Etnployea of the Garden Grove Unifll<I be lleld'¥ LUe Park Clul>houli An fd.ei>'
School Dlslricl wm be can..i oo at ~ ticOI mettlliif win lit beld a! r p.in. at the
ICbools lhll moolb by repr_,tatlvea '"· Community Methodlll Oturch oh Hell
the United.Fund. ' A-·-ol -w.----
Tbey Will be preoented the "Fund Story Free non-porlllan literaturo fw na-
lor 1189," ldllnC bow donaUOlll to the tional, otale, county and local__.
United Fund ;re. used. -will bs -IN al boCll D_..,Tbo "
Fri<! Allen; admhilllraUve aide for lhe pubDc II 1'!1lifto au.M·ellber of Ibo twO '
llatrtcl 1uptdulmlen~ II flmd cbilnDan ~trClll, ~·to uque· ol•
In Ibo ICbool -llclala. ~ £ ~
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.the kid · ·one.
sOmo people have a hard tin)o a>mma·
nicsting wilh youth.
No~uo. • We jmt bring on tbe 1969 CaJDsro,
... ADd then .... t.11 it lib it io.
.It ii: Restyled. inlide and out with a
.,....t ,,..., grille. new bl.mpera, new iounc!
-'jllflfli(lijtita, new liiltruD>ent ponel, new
~ w~ ,,.,.._air;plng, and new eolon
• -tnq.idl'!l !i~'"' pran... w)lich ill wild. ~'I\,. \ .. -. ..... . . ..
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It ir. Fu1l qt new !eatur.. includiDJ a Irir."Stillatioelb.111l:r"1*'•..,,.....,,.
quie!Of clriveline, Bigpr outloti !or tbo Jiunw, • · ,
Aatro Ventilation. A 210-bp atandard•V8; It ir. Stm wldor an4 ~ ......
loclr. for the a!Mrini eolwlm, l.,Ution ,and ti•al tpol...., w'ro"'° polllio •-
tnrwmWrion lever. You·obould clriw a19611 C-.Oat,_
It ii: Available wilh a nioiliont body. ebovroletdaalor'ltlla Ant "'
col« front bumper, now nria}>le ratio • cbanc. you pt. ...-..,
po..., ltloring, and (pt lhia) a litlle dnico B-if 7"'f• & __.
that wubet your beadlicbta when .you •
bold tbo windshiold wuber button IA. hitlal Jeii.lnt; ...... a.Int.
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9.00 Schools Closed
Hanoi's Tho
es ome in 3rd New York:Walkout ·
Sirike Over
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Fired Teacher
NEW YORK (UPI) -A -DI lll'lb
'got under way at New Ycri: untvrity
loclay· when IOO lltudenta, many carry!q .
Sip, marched around tho Waildoat<>a
Square campus.
'!here. were no dl.aorders and ltodenta
deolrlo& to attend eia-...,. permitted
to pus through the picket line.
The ltrite wu ~ by ,mllil,lnt ltu-
:dent groups to proteit tbe d!tmiP'] d:
~obi\ F. llatcbelt u dlrodor ol the G,IOl>-
i'tudenl uiilvenl17'1 Martin Luthtr Klnll
dr. Afro..Amerlcan Studeol Center. Tho i-ebeJJ a1m are demanding the coo-~
\roVerslal ec1uc-·· rdnllatemenl. : Moy of the. mareb;.g lludeotl kepi llP
Q constant din by beating OD tin CIDI, pie
Plates and garbage can covers. Otben
.passed out leaflell attempting to clear
1fal<:bett Of anU-SemiUe c:bariOI.
* * * :2 PhiladelP.hia
!Schools Reopen
As Police Watch
' ' : PlllLAOELPHIA (UPI) -Bok
r echnic:al and Southern Plliladelpbia hip
15Chools, closed two days last week,
reopened today tmder the vigUance of
hundred! of poU.. who kept the racially
i,..,. neighborhoods free ol violenc:e and
t '.ear of lmr'Uly crowck , ' ~ '
: Police. Comml"'°"" Jl'rlllk RfDo
personally Jed the poltol and Imel!' lold
pne crowd of 150 wbltl penon1 °1bere
will be no march by UJOllll, th& lftllJP«
8ny other P'OUP·"
: Rizzo l8ld bo bad llO pollce In 1M
lense, ~white area marked
py violent clubel early Iut not
petween Negro puplla and neighborhood
residents. Others Mtlmated the number
Was cloaer to 1,000 patrolmen.
: Police radial reported at l :IO Lm. "all
~uiet in South PhUadelpbla. ..
* * * ;Negroes Launch
:Monday Boycotts
CHICAGO (UPI) -Today marked the
first "llberaUoo Moodoy" ol wllal mfil.
tant NeifO hip IChool lludentl hope will
be a seriel of Moodoy ocfiool boy<oltl 111>
til their demandl are met.
· More than two .,_. 1tud1nt1
representing more than a dolen public
hlgh school> held a llrat.o mtetlnr SUn-
~·Y and d<dded to boycott ~ eadt
Monday unW autborlUes stve In tO the.tr
demands.
at. the cll)'I neuly IOO publle llCboot. .
were tokl to return home.
lronlcaDy, I he eli)it school> In the e1·
p!rtmeatal O.c e. an HID-Brownsville
Dlltrlcf.ln Brooklya wblcb trtuored the
tine wolkoutl, were open, tiut no. uni..,
te.,iien reported f"' -k. Tho dl>lrlcl
hal opera\ed clurlni the UFT '1 previoua Ill-it., 'trlth non-unTon teachers.
Wldle the' toacben were preparing to
. ~on the strike issue. Mayor John-V. LlildllJ' lbarpJr. critlclied the UPT for
punuing "lhil illegal, unjuStlfied 1nd un·
necessary course of conduct."
'!pea!rln& on bil ~ loc:al lelevilloo
-UndoaJ uli! ol -and the \Jn: ''Ycu bave the brute power'' to
qaln at dow1I the city'• llCbooll, "but
you don\ -tho -"' light to mab
the parentl and cbUdAn·ol New York Ibo
vk:tlml ol your own lbortltcb-"
Supt. ol ScbOoit Btriiord -.. llld
the teachorl ·Md M lrlel* to aab)od tho
city to another llrille. He Aid bi Md !Del
with Shllllter 'aild · penonall7 1-ted
that the unloo not (0 ... -qalnll tho
publle -.,-. ' "I have fullfUed my commttment under
the ap-eement (eodlnc the jnvloUI
te•cher welkottbl)° to open the IChooll,"
Donovan said.
Today's strike action by the UFJ' alao
Is In defiance of a court ruUna that fOIDcl
the previous ltril;e acli ... In_ violatl!wl ol
the state's Tay)or law wblch forbids
strikes by public employes. 1'ur1ber court
action ii u:pected later this week._
Captain Assassinated
Capt. Chaiies R. CboiMl!er, 30, of Arcadia, La., !1 slumped Oil tile
seat of his car after he was D111chine-gunned to death 1n Sao Paulo,
Bra2il at weekend. 'l1le •two assa>slns, who scatbered pamphlets
reading "reYol_,,. j"'11C9 encules Vieblam war criminal•."
d1'M' away In a car w!1hoot liceMe plateo. Chandler, a U.S. Army
captain studying at the University of Sao Plll!lo; was gunned down
· in front of bis home u his II-year-old son, one of four children, look·
ed on.
High Court Opens Case
Of .Government Eavesdro:e
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme
Court today dl,_i of I llrln& of ap-
peall reqilesta, then bea1n bearing
arsuments on an eave.lropping c.ue
wblch tbl aovermnent uys II vital to na..
t1onal oecurily and ~ of lnnoc:ent
thfnl parflia? (See.earlier 111«)' Pqe 21)
In ac:cepllni. « rejeettoc requelll f«
haarlnp, the coort · llarted -., Ill
Jep1 coune f« tbi new term wbl.ch
opened a weet qo.
Without comment, the coort took thele
1ctlolll on appeal•"
-Agreed to eumine 1 lower coort rul· In& boldlDf uncxmtltullonal 1 Telll
d1'turbln&.t!Je.peaee law that wu Uled
a&alnlt a 1fOUP. of a n t I w a r
demonltraton. 11a statute W I I
employed to arrell demomtnlon -· Plwidmt Jobnlon vtsl.ted KWeen, Tes,.
Iut Dec. 12. '
-Deoled • bearlnc uked ... behalf ol
llobert Bolivar llePu&h, 1 founder of the
llCM M.tnutemen Of&anlaUon, who WU
convicted of violatln( the federal law
reetrlctlng thJpmenta ol. f I r e a r m 1.
IJePuih 1' 1llted u a ful!Uve from
jUIUce who II believed In Canada.
-Let stand a rullq in a New Orleam
lonpboromao'1 cue lbll 1 federal -
may enforce a labor arbftradur'~ Mp*-
even lf It ban a unkll from itrtklnc· •·
--to bear the .... ol threa
Dallu youths who were barred tram at,..
tendJna hip IChool In , .. ,,... .... they
relllled to change their -~la
halrdoo. •
--Oranted.: a beorin( to Jolin Dlril, 1
N eiro youth Ollllvicted at qe U In
MiNllllppl of raplni an il!yw'old wbltl ...,.an. Tho -Nici II -1d limit Ill COllllderatlon ol tho cue to wbetlMr the
taldnc o1 Dlvill' flnlerprintl violated Ida
eonltltutlonal ri(lll aplnlt lllepl -~:!"viii WU lelltenced to Ufa
California Cold Front
East:ern Seaboard Rain Douses Winston-Salem, Raleigh
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J>l""'"lllblr for -• Ibo -eel~ wlUl Ibo Ullltad -
'l1lo, No. 7 -ol Ibo North ·Vloil-na-parlJ bleu.._, aid IPOdal ..,
viler to the Jlanol dtlep!lon, loll from •
La iourpt llrfleld --. IXlllco..to••-' Tbo'• deparluro .--1•"-
Hanol IDQ bl r••itwbre.., oea1ttatWC
polllloa Ii PlrlL Bui --711
olllc:lall -to --ol Tho'• trip. "·
Tbo'• deparlln -IShoril1 -• ~~.:; C":nnJ:":
mutual d111cllatlm to allow the Patil
lalb to 1et olf the ground.
Nl\lYell 'llwlh Le, ·11ano1•1 opoi<OlllllD
at the' \llb, made the ehlr1e ,at a newt
conference. He mned the Communllt
demand for .. .-itlonal bomblnC
halt' ol North V-. li'linl lltlle !Iopa
for --In Ibo Jllb ...,;tlltlnsl' HllloaWedar ••
·La 11111 -woalll nnl lfva In to 'Amlrtcam dtmarwlw for mutual derrc1• .
tion Cll the battlefleld u a way to breat
the PIZrll deadloek and bring a-full
peace talb. Tho prellmlnary lalb begon
In Moy.
Ha -bed u reallltk: the -mrndallon ol forns U. S. pnoMoial!al
-lleGoorp Bundy that AO*lca halt Ill air ..-.., Norib Vlelnam. Ila
wu referrinl to remarks Bundy made
Saturday In Greooeutle, Ind.
Ml<ed to .......t, Le Aid: "We c:on-
llder II reallltle. Tho lla'"-1 bu
poolUve upeetl.'' •
Le did not say thal a U.S. bombln& halt
would open the wey to lel'ioul peace
~ North Vietnam'• envoys here
have inlllted thal tho Unlled Slatea mull
ctale "all ·other acts d. war" -recon-
nalll....,. Olf'lb, for eumple -ii.well
.. the air lllaekl.
5 N. Koreans Killed
Sl!XlUL (UPI) -sOmb Koran aoldlarl
killed ftve Norib Korun lntruderl today
in a club on the Korean W11 truce aone,
rnll!tary 1ulhor!U01 Aid. Tho South
Xananl suffered DO c1111•Jtla offjdela Nici. ~
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]Vo l.iottger .n 'llnperson'f A new:~ DOYll=~ 1n M-bu seemingly 'redlacov· -· """"111av M. ; li1own hero 1n a 11M5 pbcitogN!'h wltll
SoNI "!!• Joeel ~ 111. tile 'ialla Conterooco. ~. wlio bu
been m '!-"'"'" hi tine -Unim olnco bis upulolon from tl!o Couininnlot PctY Iii 1111, II IP'*Oll of ~y and -o:nt!T
in Alemnder ~·· novel, -"'lbe odalde.'' 1be book vlndi· cat.. the lmpo<tance of the role played by tlze former foreign mini·
Iller in .Sav!et history of th• Slalinlst period.
SDS Calls for Stitdent
Strike on Election Day
BOULDER, Colo. (;\!') -Memben ol
the Studentl for a DemoeraUe Society,
11yln& they Intend to "d.-Y the myth
of American democracy," art planning a
natiomride lludenl llrike and big city
demoCSllrailOllll colncldlnc 'trlth the Nov.$
preadenUol electlon. '
Officers of the radical ·orrenliation met
today to work out details of the plan
outllned In 1 four·page r010hillon ildopled
by the SD6' naUooalcouncll at a weekend
~er~ on ~ Unlver~ty of Colorado
CUQpw:. .. ' . ' · 1be SDS' objecUve, &aid ·one officer,
'I1ni McCarthy, '"11 not eo much t.o
dlsupl. 'Ilse electloo, but 'to ...... the
fraudulent naton al Ilse eladlon. We'ra
goln( to dellroy the myth of American
d~ocr.cy." ·
~des cllllng for "• n1t~I rtrlte of
high ICllOCll aad eoUece ltudenta on Nov.
4 • n d i" IDd for "large mllitant SDS
rqlonal -oollr1Uoo1 la major clile1,"
the reoolutioo adopted Sundly'
-Declared "eleetlons are a fraud
because they foster the illlllloo Iha! peo-
ple have democratic Po~ over the ma-
por lnstllutlool ol IOclety."
Major Happy
With New Joh
SAIGON (AP) -A 40-year .. ld NelfO
ma}or waa transferred to a new job Mon-
day llter charging that "tho Amerk:ln
military lltrvices · are the 11n>nc..t
citadels of racll1n M the f a c 1 of t b •
eirth.''
Maj. Lavell Merritt of Chicago, m.,
said be was happy with the change of
jobll Ind bad requested the transl« aome
Ume ago bec:aua.be Aid there wu
dilc:rimlnaUoo in the training -of th e Mllltary Aasistanee Commlnd Viet·
nam, MACV, when be bad been at.
Uoned.
Sears
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Legalizes Invasion
' Czech Premier ! .
~9 Sign Treaty · GIBRALTAR~: Brltllh Prllne ·lilreld
Wlllon uM1 toc1a1 . IM '(UPI) -Premier by Soviet, Eu! German,
must ~' 11 a 01 A 'tc ~ C 1 r n It o I Bulgarian, Hungarian and
IOvtl'lllhiril -'bi fhe na-ll'l'lvtd h"" Potllh·troopo bent on blocklnll
tlan'a U mllll"' blackl IO 1et ailPl!""tly to 1111111 a that natioo's Commun l 1 I
ofllclal lnclepOiideliee \!!om treaty Jegillllng Soviet In-r<lonn ~am. Britain. . c • .. •••
Wlllon beld a ,,....1...,. · . vW>a bla nation and call· The sources aald the treat1,
lettnce to nplaln bis poiltlon . lqa ror awal of moot of worked out the pall week, alao
after the collapae Sunda~ o1 1 the · . lorcca this calll fot the Soviet bloc to pull l'i:..m1:'iu wi~~ montl\. :: out ol CzecboslovQla all bul
lhne-year.o Id ~ -1 Tfie n qency T .. lalcl about 11,100 ol the 211,000 oc-
and rlj:lal dflpate. ~ • . r 4-,b' ell •' I soviet Alanl N. cuaptlon ~ still In· the
Durlhi! !bar days of . J>;;na police q,ueatiooeil ~ Kosygin et Cemlk at the country.
Uona, Wilson said.-Smith bad French moVJe actor VIP Vnukov-2 airport with a Oct. 28 will be the 50th an-
re)ected as "repugnant" 1 Alain Delon for more 1 mill~ bofior cuard, a band nlvttaary of the founding of
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House Still Needs Quorum :
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tha ~ Cciacrtoa. all Ito .,,al_
done, lln&tred fn -today
wbllt -leaderl tried IO mw.terthiquarumnoododto
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A l'l·mlnalo -Satur-401 lallecI to procluc:. lbe
-111 momb<n to ap-prove a molkat to adjourn alna
die · -lndellalte!)r -and Hou1e 11 .. det1 wtre
(Jllllmllllc about raundlnl up
enoqh inemberl .. w liter fn tbe week. . · ·
Tbe sen.to, wllii;b llJl.Jli>
proved lllCh a -. l'lf
-. b1 to CODOlll' "' Illa .HOUIO--h-. M'!'I ol Illa ~ !101J10
members •ho all are up !or
n-titeUOD Nn. I, ICl**-'*I
flrlt:r the weekend tor cam-PlllPI 1peecha.
A lfOUP ol llomocrall head-
ed by Rep. Jamu G. O'J!U&
o1 Mlchlfan hu -Ito -to coaducl a al~ out to l1'J' to prevtnl a~
tondance ol a quorum.
O'Hlr1'1 lf'OUP wants the
Senate to act on a HOUM-pa»
ed bill to clur Illa way for
.televiaed debata BlllOlll the lftlldenUal candfdata.
Stnate Rtpublleanl µaed a
almllar move Jaal Wfek to lftalc' a alicl the l~p ~ Imocl<ed the
• bfD off the~ lhl" kill·
it. . -~J--~ he will conllder calllaf lil'i
Senate Into apecfal -• I& lafla to acl m Illa -aill-pnollferaUon 1"al)' belcn .,,...
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LONDON (UPI) -lluaalal•1
slant male panda AA An -be aaked to stay throuth U..
winter wttll Loadoa'• Chi QI!
tn contlnued attainpti to 1"":''
~ the 'l!O'ld'a llnl llaDl.
panda 1iom In captl'lllJ', -
olllctala ~ SUnday. '.!" ....
British order to begin turning tha"rl 16 hours Sunday in and string of black limousines. Czechoslovakia. AccordinC to Bl RMINGHAM, ~ngland
over the pvenunent of connection wit b t h e Both Tua and Prague radio c·-~A~iovakB, ••· M··-w (UPI ) ":"'" Tht . aecoNt. of Brl· t Rhodes!• to the black ma· munler · ol. his body· said COmJk came to "hold ~·-·~ -v jortty. He said lllla remained talkB on aomo queatloo.s" Treaty will apecll)o the oc-taln'a lll'll aexluple!LJ!· cle'f'
the main precond!Uon for In-guarb!d, friStef' ~. anMd fiklm between the two naUcm. cupatton 10roea still hen after and one. of , Illa· :•.,..,. tlaf
d--.:ience. doub e au ar ~ Both -autboritaUve 'IOUl'Ces a .. -""".I •IU;je!Ja u n II a 1 er a II y vie. Mamvic's body ~ and In Prque aald Oct. 18 will be withdrawn aurvl""'c-.,. .. .,..... *'
declanid 1t1 lndepeodence was found stuffed inside • COmJk came to put bJ1 name lf0duall1, • ., " .. , dlllm ~ -repoolad.
lromBrltalnonNov.ll,llll6, a · sack In. a · &lll'lli• oriapacllefallzlng>the•Aug.. Wort on Illa treaty-beaan n1_:1·.:,'~.-;~_..-ldaii1to' , PRl.NT"'. " .. : .. , .... and aald It would retain dump Qct. I. ' • II lnvallon of Ciecbollovakla Ocl 3 during a vllll to <the ·----. .., ... , i;I<' _
-~=4ir1t';. ~= ,•. ' .~byp~tt;·:·;:~ :-'~:'~= ' . ~TING '. .FL.Atsn~t~L.f.:,.' .< ~=-:t!in. of In· L9nd9n, M.useum Burns,· ~t?~:11n1.:' .. ~t·, t, L1l"'Owaa;la~~ <;~,'warm .1 .. pwHr, fa1irf~.:.l!!·· l i
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depmden<ie before majority ,, ~··n~_,..~•• =~•U.0.·1111' 'Jo0'% celton. · · . . .
rule · ' ' makes 11 all lhe mor< w k £ p ? They not only 'rotumed to "'£"' ~ b' Blm> ' i:.,~ deil9ns for toh, tr""r · seI.o<tion• ~~1.vU:.~m':. \or 0 rotesters~ .. ' ~:t.l°0o$"'Pl~i: "".'"~~r.:..~ __ ol!1 for~"."•• end.,.~.. • ... '
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jcrity rule , afterward wbcn ' : wltli'llovitl 1'r !:lam-.. ~o> • 1·~ -'.:!~.'."'. 3,.,·;_'!.,~ ANIMAL PRINTS •• there 1111!1 plOtlctlng power to LO,!i!loN ('APf "'-Scotland llombs, one hidden fu'ti.e'd~ 'plni drin llP lht·relorm•P'!>' ~-·-et·~!"""'" ~. v '"""' ; guar.; .. aihAblo·'
look after U," Wllaon aald. Yard detectlve1 poked through and the otller tbro~ through p'.1111 Dubcek . and lils · .allle1 ~ ,..,.,.,.. .. ~~·.-··
"Wehavemadeagrealdeal a IJIW of charred wreckage aground-floor wind-;. !JeSali --they 'ousted. ~ 4:JI.· .ot ,' '" tlEG. :44c t 59c YALU.ES
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Re•lly ne1t for th• w•• trick 'n tre1ter.i
. of progrw on this," he aald. tocfay trying to determine If Stallnial Antonin Novotny Ind • -""'' rt:1d · • · '.
represents a very blg issue of nun war set.fire to Britain's . don ,. lut weet •· ur.c· ed The~ demlDdl in-!}~-.'~ .~~•to ,. , ·1 .· ' • .'·. c "But . • • · what remains protesters against the .Viet-t.ea(leta circulated in Lon-from part; coatral In Januiry, ,,,.!!!'-~· .. . .. .,.,.,. 3 7
36" wide 6 9 ~-::' fundamental principle for us Imperial WarMusewn. . demon.stiatora td' 'lhlike clud«I " . ciii'ao'rahlp, ::z:',,_ t .b -....1. '()~"
ud eomething vcr; cllllJcull Fire burned ou\ th&-120-fool greftade•.and •flnbombs ud Ughte~partydlaClpHnelnd ,,.,., ... -1,..,.-uw , , ·
for them." dome of the museum Sunday assemble for a massive anU-combating what lhe Rusalans &mday~ ~ Ud atiown more . . yd guar. d
.. 11h1bl1 Y .: The British Prime Minlster night, but an official said most Vietnam protest Oct. fl. But called "anUsoclall.st" fortes. slinl of Hcovery .thin Lynne. , ·
left for Landon following hill of the prlceleQI collection from -Scotland Yard a a Id in-Dubcf:k ciricf htS 'i. ll l'--e s, ·n.e thtee other survivors, ~ , 1 • •
news con!erence. Smith was the two world wan; wAs saved. vesUgations so far · stiowed althdugh someUmes ·openly 4 1 ~~"•:two m on t b s •. ·
expected to explain his stand Ofilcials said the fire was "absolutely no connection" · weeplng "as thef talkid, Cllled prema~, have shown con-
upon an'fving in Sali.3bury the work of an arsonist and between the leaflets · and the for bendinl to the ocCupler'1 UnUed' _.lmproyement, clocton
big girls
little later today. wu started by hvo inccmdiary musewn fire. -~ win. · . · -Jlkt . .
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I El Rancho continues · to bring you intereating meals from around I
• the worl.d, with recipes from famoua cities; where food is an art! 1
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Beef on the luJof ••• miles of pra.irie r;rtUs ••• cattle
tra.ila endinr; a.t tM ra.Uhead •• , .weatv cowhand&
4"4 muscled oa."411 da.Mers ••• f'ibbom of iteel guidinu
looomotives ""lw•rd. Hlltory '"' mode , •• and th•
ca#/t lllduslrJI WI b.,,. "' K ...... Citvl
Hearth Roast ... 1 2'1~
> Froai '\114 htlrl ot the llrloln tip ..• honeleaa, rolled, tied • ;,
0)07 the h..n, flavor ot U.S.D.A. Choice beef! ., .. ·
-Pepper Steak ... 1 2 '1~
... " I,..' u.l.l>.A. Ohotoa bNt ••. with cracked pepper-<:01118 and chop-: ,. '"4~ , , , nadl' lo broil or pan-fry,
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"1'1.~;;...,~y~ ,.""~ ~~ ... ,. ·~ Kansas City Steak ....... ~.29 ll
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Pure eom oil ••• 24~. bottle ••• 101den· 'lightneu !
Quick Rice ................................... _~
Uncle Ben'• ••• 11-0,, pkf .••• ret our "Green Rice" recipe I
Quaker Oats ............................... 4te
\Vhol•ome rooclneu ••• Quick or Rerullr .•• '2-ol. pka"
Ripe Tomatoes .......................... 19~
Rich and'ro4' ••• and fl'esh'fl'Olll the fieldal
Bell Peppers ..... ~ ........................... 1$~
Plump, crap, aweet ••• r ood so maey, dil!erent w1y1 I
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London Broil ..................... ~1.29 lC.
Boneleu , , , more fine beef for your food dollar I
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4011s Censorship
P.~ .:Training ·.9u.,,,~ ·on Smut Dealers
w-'IRI!(~. (AP) -'Ibo nadJni matter.
Poll Ofllce, bu• lll>aQJlooed Monta111e sa)d In an• ln-
cem<nlllp; u ...... pan In the ;lervitw lhat alnce 1957, "the
war oplmt ........ and is c:owu an.: the Justlee Depan-
tnlnlag tis llJlll only oo -men! have hlndtted the Poot
dealon -mall 119l1lO&r•P.hY Offlce .la .tis fithl qllinst to 1*ll>lt 'lhd· compliln. ' · WOOi!rB!lhJ. and ballle lines
111a1a • i'l"l 't: Ulil ' new ·had to be -·~· , ..
lllratetY, ~ Chld . fOSlal M'oolap, · cblel Inspector
lmpeCCor; Hitry B; Mobtasµe, ·since 19&1, now largely relies
la to 'bep .adVertl&emeqU · !or · . OI\ lodlviduiw ptotesta fhJm the
lll11UI Olll ol the bands of j>uhlle.
children '!"'1-)'00Jii P.<Ople. · He and Ille l,!)1111 "Poot Of.
MonlqUe ·inificalea lhe heat Ii<» polleem~" acroos the na-
b oil -lip•· ~yldual,I tl0nbav~beeo.he!Pidbya·mwbo'*tbem"-1Js~~ange . month did (ed f!'ri.l an-
-. photographs • n d Upanderlni law.
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the P...t Office baa received
atnce· Aprtl nearly 75,000 com-
plainla ·about materW . which
Jldpl>nts ISld they'd received lhroolh. the mailJ and wblch
waa ·"erotically aroualna or
SUJJally~provocaHve."
Tfie° ~ law makes it possi-
ble Ur lndivlduols to demand
that pqrt19iTaphy peddlers be
ori!ei'ed to. remove their name
froin any malllng list the ped-dler. oWns or controls.
, Vlolatiom are re.ferred to
the JU.stlce Department which
can· apply to federal courts tci
A fall sp1ci 1lity, like hom e-made, rich wi th
pum pkin and spices. tSc
M'ppf,eafj~
Fl1ky, ligh t pa,tri1s, filled with th.• •w••f
goodness of •pples. eo. 17c
5 WINNERS EACH MONTH !
If your birthd•y is in November, December
er J1nui1ry stop in end fill out an entry •• "
I cf1coretecf 2-l•y•r cake to 5 luc~y people
~ ••elf monthJ ~~·LIDO C E NTER
3433 VIA LI DO )NEWPORT BEACH . 673-6360
Meet three new owners
of the
Gas Company.
How can you tell?
Matte of fact, you can't-just by loo kine at them, IMcause ao many ownMt
of the Gu Company look just like your nei&hbon. In. fact, they pmbabJy •re
7fJ1C1r neilhbon. For the Gas Company (like any investor-owned company in
Am«ica) ii owned by all kinds of people from all walb of life.
Tbm-e are more than 16 million 1Mres of our busineu owned by people Jib
barber V"mce Cot.tone.Some of these people. bousht oUr 1tdck in th•ir cnnr
names. <>then, like Patty Cook. may ha Te become own en of th• Gas Company
~way of' inTettments their employers have made for their pension plan.a. Still
othett, like Duke Morton (&ettina: his fit1t halt cuO, may have become owo•r•
because their srandfathen bought them share• •• birthday pre1eot1.
• People who haw • financial ltalre in the Gas Company know that any company
that can off'er pd nrvice al reasonable rates it 1oin1 to do all ria:bt. And that'•
the-way we do buSloe11o
But whether JOU',. an investor or not, the Gas Company work11 for you
'anyway • .A. an imrettor-owned company, re(U1'.t.ed by the
CaGfomili Public U&ilitiet Comminion, we depend ~
on your wpport. We do our bestto deserve it.
"Ib.i'•· wiq ""' wotk a:tra hard to please you. •
lon:e compliance with the law.
Pornography dealers, on the
other band, aren~ completely
dlspleaaed with the mwure.
It bu a reverse effect -
weeding out from their mall·
lng llsta thooe who object to
pornography and leaving on
them the names of persons
who may have an interest ln
ordering from dealer
catalogue.a.
Because of llmltations plac·
ed on them by the courts or by
admlnJ.maUve decisions -
Montauge emphasizes that the
Post Office is no longer in the
censonbip business -postal
inspectors now "channel all
thelr efforts inlo d e a I e r
Super visors OK
Viejo Roa dway
SANTA ANA -Completion
of Crown Valley Parkway
aCl'OSl!I the San Diego Freeway
and the Sante Fe Railway
tracks in Mission Viejo has
been. approved by the Board of
Supe.rvison.
The Laguna Niguel Corp.
will pay the cost of the
roadway between a point 857
feet from Forbu Road to the
other slde of the tracts.
"ENETRA TION
Ht •rly ..,.,.,,,,, rt1d1 tho
DAILY !"/LOT, ho111tf•-t1•w1o
p1por fo r tho Fob11le111 Or•n9• c ••••.
SOUTHERN COUNTIES g119 COMPANY
(fmestdroO'lll'Md cemPM1of tho PWflc Liol'lllnO SyQrtl ._ _ _.
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M...f.y, lktobof 14, 1968 DAILY Pilaf 'l
Proposition• _.A and 8
'VO~~S t~'G.~1.·2 Chantes to Cut · Their PrOperty Tax
117 DE VAN LdllllJMWAY
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -:-In
a ballot twist rare in ..m:ent
years. Ctllfornla votA;rs will
decide Nov. 5 how they want
to cut property tu~not
boost them. •. ~ ~
Allar')'ean ol votllg llM\"
money !or wai.r developnent,
vetetana, acboc;lls IDd eV'tl\
state i<glsloton,. lbe-tupay-
ers this year can take .thelr
pick between1 l'fO tu relief
plw ..
1 Oae was ·~~ \)y :Gov.
. Ronald lteolb ult the state
Legl&lature•and llie other WU
~ by Los Angel ..
"COODty A!aessor Philip E.
Watson. .
U the public oplnloo. polls
are C9M'td;. tbe voters will ~choose .tbe administraUon·leg-
JalaliYe plan ,by a slender
{l!dllor"• ..... : v.-.. Wl1I 1111 ... WI 10 _, ........... ""'-Ill IM
Nov. s _, ~ W.-1 will
'hW IMM tot C.Uklmltt W1191 !ft.
dl\llck/ell, COl'llOrltlorll W C-'11.1•
l\lt1" tre ft'IOll .ttKIHl TM !Int
al t Mrlet .-rtd bf the Unl!ICI
P""' lnlel'NlllOl\ll Sac,.......,,, •~
r"u •IKll•ffl two rlYtl "'°""" ltll Nlltf .itn&. P-11*-lA .... '·'
margin, althouih the Watson
• lnltlallve would give them
more•lmmedlate property tu
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F..,, most ·IJl'1pet1f tupay. en. tbe , Watson lnitlaUve
woold cut !heir taJ\ in hall. The lll)mlnDtration plan would
give property owners a $70-
a-year b~, renten an av-
erage ~ rebate and furnish
added relief to oldst.en and
buSl.new:s.
Tbe Legislature madt cer-
tain the tu plan that gets the
most votes ih..November takes
ettect-and"ttt,; other one does nOt'. 'nl!I ~.-thi. question
dlred.ly ·to · the voters. Gov.
Reagan and most feitslativt
leaders say the quesUon is be-
tween of$.rly financial plan-
ning and fiscal chaos.
To a ·large extent, the ie,.
151i~ation plan ts
an ml.!WV' to the Watson ini-
tiative, which got on the baJ.
lol when bacltqs hired Robin-
. son and Co,;, Jietition circulat-
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HEARING AIDS
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Ing firm, and I'll· 551,llOO tlgnatures.. .
Reuan, who made property
tax relorn\ a major campaign
bsue two years ago when he
first ·was elected governor,
called the Legi.slature Into
special session to pass a pfOl>'
erty tu relief plan. After the
lawmakers deadlocked over
one suggested by Reagan,
Sen. George Miller Jr., (0-
Martlne&), unveiled the one
that eventually succeeded.
It combines a b.111, which
Reagan sipd, and a consti·
tutional amendment, w h i c h
the voters must pass before
the plan takes ef£ect.
If it does, the homeowner
will be granted a $'150 yearly
tu exemption on his proper·
ty'1 ~ value. At the
same lime, the renter can
double his regular $500 deduc-
tion on bis state income lax
to $1,llOO ($1,llOO to $2,000 for
married couples) and get .a
direct rebate from the state.
Also, the state would require
counties to eliminate the tax
on personal property such as
furnishings of a home and to
trjm. the busines!I inventory
ta:s: by 15 percent, for a sav-
ings to business of $43 million.
·-In concept. n,. main or pn>perty. p......t state budget wbldl to-' • provfuon says that after July '1'be Legislature has con-ta1s $5.7 billion. , •
I, 1989, . the !<Kai a~ valorem ,tinuall~ !ailed to act in the . But Wa)aon ......,. by 1ay-tax OD all property will be ; faee or· thO most urgeni rleed Ing CallfOrnla <oold tap .... '
linilted to 1 per~t ol market for: th: tt.Jorm.'.' says Watson. sources of revenue, He apecU-. ,
valile and that • fpr the nezt "Four tax study commissions , ically mentlOlll ~ oil aever· . ,
foW'· years, the amount speht in the last five years have ance tu whlcb now nets the
·for education and weUare wlll filed reports Whtlt property 1 state $963,000, or .03 percent
be ttimmed by ·Ill percent per taxes doubled. It is incredibly · ol the state budge!. Louisiana, •
year until that 1 expenditure · naive to believe that new tu by contiut. gets 30.1 pi:rcent rr..,. property ·tu mooey is . studies will produce anythiJ!g ol ita state budget from an '
elqninated entlr:ely by July 1, more tangible." oil 1everance th: and Tau r
1m. stare ollldalJ say W l'tOJ> geta 18.9 perc<nt. •· •
An added provision limits osition. t pulel, the state will But whatever the choice,
the bonded indebtedness of be forced to pick up a tab ~ · Its' now di.redly up to the vot-·
any taxing jurisdiction to 5 taling $4.5 IJ:illlon a year-ers to decide wbk:h type of
per~t ol lhe ass~ value more than three.fourths the property tu relief they want. .
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Republic
For Quebec
QIJEBEC CAP) -A pro-
posal that .Que~ become a
republic within a larger Cana-
dian republic is to be studied
by the Quebec Leatslative
A s s e mbly's ConsUtuUonal
Committee, Premier · Jean-
Jacques Bertrand announced
last week.
The premier told a news
conference that the proposal,
contained in a ••working
paper" e:s:P.J'esslng the p~
vince's views on the Canadian
constitution, had also a:ug·
gested a n am e fof the Cana·
dian republic -The Canadian
Union:
T h e constltu1ona1 com-
mittee which likely will meet
after the opening ol the pro-
vlnclal le~ture pct. II, in·
\ eludes , Liberal leader Jean ·
Lesage·and Pierre Lev~e.
leader of th~ Quebec
separaUst movement.
The'Jl8per suggests Canada
become an assoclaUon of two
nations or a federation of IO
states -any member o!
which could choo8e republic
status -while remaining
within the Commonwealth and
passibly maintaining t h e
"monarchical system" with a
Canadian president.
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draperles~f.or{.on,ty .•• ·100· . 150 . ·210 PER WIDnt PR'WID!lt : ... WOtio. ...,...,,.a•r.w .....,,.,.,..... -•'•f'li:i
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PRICE . INCLUDIS TAKING DOwN AND REHANGING. 4' HOUR SERVICE •
'•nneys e xclusive new ·pr0l::es1 .clMns 11/ fyp•1 ef e.-plf'i.u Meufifullr, 4're,.,ies
thet coulcl never be cle•n•d before .f •v•n .b••utr. tl••f1 •t ,.. .u+ra .cMlna•I.
M1ke1 them loo\: end feel •lmost lilk• "'""• J
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Be wen-!
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The nqer stay!:. Thanks to the.millions ~
of motorists who voted for the candl~ :
date with the no-nonsense plaUorm:
cleaner enqlnes, extra power at the
• ·-nn• with a 1Ul'9r-do-t lhar
· cleans vital enqlne part.I and keeps
the 'PCV volve clean. So thanks CJ9(1ln lor your loyal sui>
J>Orl Now let'• put lhe Tioor bock whero Siqn of "Happy MotorlnQ"I "•
And the Ad ManaQer? He stays, too.
Juat in case somebody wants to hear
the technical aide. You know, all the
facts about Enco qa.sollnea. Like the
fact !hat Enco Extra waa the first
he be1onQ1. .
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8 DAILY ,ILOT Monda!, O<-14, 1968
State· Demos Fearing
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Anti-Johnson Drift
.1.AMOCIATED PllDS
Callfomla Democ:rata, trying
to ell,..... thimaelvea from
~ Prealdent Jobnloo11 party, are
afraid that an!l.lohnaoo feel·
log In November wilt touch olf
a Richard Nlml tandallde.
Aasembly Speaker Jeue M.
• Unruh, conaldered the state'•
mool')>Onrlul Democn~ told
• • -"' colletle lludenta !alt wett: 111D all.candor, I'm
alnld."
Other Democ:rala lhart this
vie:w.
"'!be lllualion this year lan't
u favorable for Democratl t s
It mllbt be," -Son. Albert Rodda ol Sacramento. And AAembl)'man Walter
Powen of Sacramento 1&)'1,
o;Ev~g ii IO lellllUve
Ibis jear I'm aoln& to con-
centrate on running Dl1 own
race."
Allbolllb V I c e Prealdent
Hubert Humphrey la trying
to ccnvlnce voten he la nol
wedded to the pollclel of
PraJdent Johnlon, •om e
Calltomla Democrat. are even
ahylng away from Humphrey.
DemocraUc U.S. Senate can-
didate Alan cran.ton bu Ald
he 11 running bla caqipalp ln-
dependenUy ol Humphrey.
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Unruh la touring the state to
campaign f o r ,J>emocradc ·
Aaetnhl)'men ..utng rHlec·
Uon and for Jl<mocrltlc op-
pooenla ol Republlcan In-
cumbents.
His job as speaker -and
his position as a chief critic of
Republican Gov. Reqan's ad-
ministration -an at atake if
the Republicans take over con-
tn>I ol Iha Allemhly.
McCarthy Ignores
Presidential Race Democrats· .... bold • U.31
edi• In Iha Allemhly, and the
Senate II split 20-20 between
the two parties w 1 t h
llepubllcan U . Gov. Robert H.
Finch casting the deciding
vOle In cue of a tie. STANFORD (AP) -Sen.
Eugene J. McCortlly contlnuts
to Ignore the prefildenllal cam-
paign of fellow .Democrat
Hubert H. Humphrey, teJlln&
hla youthful follawera to spend
their energies on local and
state anti-war candldata.
'l'11e Minnesota Democrat'•
only references· to hll pmty'1
national Ucket durln& 1 weet·
end of Califomla ..... In-
direct and of • -nature.
At Stanford Uolvenlly en
Sunday, he told 1,IOO youthlul
supportera to "do Iha bell ylRI
can with reference to the
presidential campalp." He
said it with a smile, and tt
drew a big laugh from the
l!ltudents.
The same smile w a 1
present, aod the same laugh!,
when he told a Loi Angeles Cl~
ty College rally Saturday that
•'the presidential contest will
have to work itself out
&0mehow."
When newsmen asked in Lm
Angeles whebter be plans over
to eodorae Humphrey.and i!lcl-
n 't get a direct amw•, they
then askl I! Ila.pip! to Iii-
dcne De111oeratlc vice pnsl·
deallal-.. Edmund
Muskie of Milne.
McCarllly ·Jau&hed, r<mark·
ed thal the query llhow1 what
the campaign has com< to,
and uid be supports Mustle
f!X' eJecUon. Muatie ii a cl..e
friend of McCarthy and the
news wun't a airprise.
Ahoul tile only J I m e
McCarthy mentioned Hum-
phrey, Iha man who tmmc:ed
him for tbe Democratic
president!al nomlnation, WU
at Stanford when he talked ol
what would have happened lf
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy had
not been uaauinated and hla
forcea had worked with olherl
~the party'• coone.
11Wboever that ~
candidate WU, and ft mill>I
even have been Rubert
Humpbrey, be would have
been runnlQI_ .,en our plat ..
form, It the Mlnnelotan told
the atudents crowded into an
old halUthall p a v 111 o n
.... _of rain. McCa:ll!Y decllred "'I hope
we ·can ' Me the two-party
syatem. wwl:'' .-then added,
''It did not work WI J'llf• It
did DOI won In 11114." .
Unruh s a y a Rt:publica,n1
have access to more money
and lll<ft uperlenced pollUcal
mana1en to coocentnitt on a
few by districts where they
believe Dtmocrab are the
moot vulnerable.
Ru1an la touring lhe atate
to campaign for GOP can-
dldataa.
But the Democrats have the
RepubHc1n1 uneuy in at leut
oiie .... Statewide pllbllc opi·
nloa poDa show Cranaton la 1eadlnl Rafferty In lhe Senate
race.
Rafferty has consistently
ICOffed at the poU., however,
aylng he would really be wor-
ried if they showed him
Jeadlng Crll1llton.
Some Republican legialaUve
candidates rear a poor show-
ing by Rafferty will hw1
them. * i ';ti, * 'i
Unruh Eyes
Run in 1970
Mexica,1,1~Americans Call
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
J .... M. Unruh 1111 he may
be close -1t least sub-
crmdoualy -to becoming •
candidate for 1ovemor in lt'IO.
The Democratic AuembJy
1peU:er addl, .. I've bad it
wt th le&1111Uvt we."
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For ffi.iCli Res~tion
In an lntervlew, Unruh aaid studeiita on 1be campua. aa1d he beUevea lhe door la sUll
lbe·Fai>e luu• touebeil deeply apen to hint ataylng out of a
the community It repreaenla, ·1overnonblp flchL
and ct.lied Hitch'• atatement "But maybe you reach a
thlt hew u rll"""dtnl to 8 point where )'OU don't have
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BERKELE¥ (AP) -Mer·
lcan·Amerlcan -la.II lhl
University of Callfomla here
are calling for the resignaUon
of pruldenl Cblrlea Wtcll,
who cold-li>ouldered a pro-
posed boycott ol California
tabla fll'Bpel Oft Iha CllllpuL
.. _.. that freedom of choice," he
eon1U1ner d t m an d ••a said. "Consciously l baven't 1
TheMmdeaft."-lcln6111-
dent Confederation, w h I c h
claim> to repr.,..t 7 o
deliberlSI lie." nwdt a de cl 1 lo n. Sub-
Ooly a few peopla on Iha conacloully I may be cloae to
campus want to buy and eat a decision. "T h 11 is a bie, important
traPll. Aki the statement, state,'' he sa.ld. • 1 Th e
and •'aentiment among the govemorshlp of California ii
Test Fails =:.:.wr.-:.:=1= ~·,:.•·n':""".:V.:
In ...,... of Iha -who wtnla te do llCllMtlJinl
T Id tif ltrll!enr.·Wllo .,. promot1na .,.,, -11 he bn't concmted
0 en Yi , .... lh.;.•.-bo)'=co11_. _____ _;;•bou=t-belng--=-'-... _1ec:ted=;;.-'_' _1
Dead Body,
LOS ANGELES (AP) -'Illa
coroner'• otftct 11)'1 111
aUtoPIY• lallad to ldtntlfJ Iha
b o d y of a woman found by
hunters in foothills above
Canoga Park.
Authorities had believed tht
medical tests might establish
the badly decomposed body as
that of Marjorie Clennell, a st.
year.old Brentwood widow
who dlMppear..t Sept. I.
A 1pokesman for the cor-
oner, reporting results of the
autoP5)' Swlday night, aaJd no
definite cause of death was
learned.
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or outdoorsy sunstreaking
with 'Clairol' frosting!
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• Stress points corner blocked,
doweled, screwed and glutd
72~'~Sof•
Reg. '199 Now'l79
l'9y ... lrttlt Cll .. jllr month
• Seat and back cu1hions are
511 xipwed, reversible
polyurethan foam
o Dmreaecl dark oak finish
Stationar.r_ Chair·
Reg.1.9101 NOW -•10 ~
Pay • llttlt Cll .,,. ,. nionlh o No.,..g spring bose
construction
• Upholstered pieces availolile
in red/green print, soll4 "41
fobric or black vi"yl.,. "'
· Hl·back :locker
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• ''"°""''""'"'lllilll""MlllY'f Cllldett In _,, -· no 111 eprlnii constrvctloft, •i.c1-1 harti•,.ed "--, •
• Thick, firm seat ancl i..ck Mhlom trf ~"° loam.
• In marine, honey, olive. "S4oldt Guerded• tweeol
fabric. •
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(Fashion Island)
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Huntington Center)
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Moodq, Octobof 14, 1968 DAIL V· l'ILOT 9 -
Monthly Competition,
' ' For the Record County Teachers
{igainst Pr6p• 9 Orange County P olic~ 'S:hPot it Oii~~ ·:
~ ORANG!: .~, Aocountanla hands. W e 1 Im In 1 le r po 11 e • In lhe four....., loom _.
bave 'to be pt<lfleltnt with Naturally, ft'I beeelile t1JeY dtparlmenla In!! crews from Pe 11 t lo•, . Coile M-
ORANG!: -Olficerl ol the have to' lllld lddlU..SI slate numbers, wrtlera wltli words U111 lbele loola of lbeli trades the ·Or-County lhrbol:' ll'~ llld Ille. -0r..,.. County Te• c b er 1 ,.._ -..uai to at IOlll 'and craltamtn with tbelr ev'!Y day. DepartmeOt are palllclPallnC Deparlmenl have made UUlo.
A 11 o c lallon, ,.ep._.11ng Mii ml1llmt to nlalnlaln the For the averqe pQUetman In Ibo "ilbookiuta" with men headway, bul LI. Honrd 0.
about 11,lllO ol tbelr collM.--1 ·leftl ol edllcaUon In 1 the tool ol bis tr-'e la ooe ~ . from Buena Park, -Plaetntia, lllnghaujn. ol Ibo lllrbor
In IS Calllornla TeadMn toco( Callfcnla lciloolJ," she , F,.irm t,o. F.;., : "" Santa Ana, Fullertoo, Gardea Departmetil II rlllbd omadl Aaaoclallon (CTA) 'C)lapla"I ~-, 1 ,.,. ll<>pe• be seldom has to uae -Grove Stanton and the sher· In lndivlduaf matchef.
througboul 1be eounly, bav• . "U the , .....,_._ ·•--'• W t S t llis gun. • , Ill's d:.i,.runent. Hla aeore la llU !or the called !or dofeal ol the -. -.--• ~~ ·a er ys eins But.to,mate sure be can uae SO far tllla yeer, 1be lherlll'a year, just under Ibo llU
troveralal W 1I1 on Amend· lail to mee1 thla dsnand," lhe 11 to tile bell ol his ability, Ibo department has won three of ratlne u a -. ol Ille
ment, ~tiOn t oii the added, "lciloola would be SANTA .ANA -The Orange County Peace Olfl<era the o!ne malchea, to fllve ii a Fuu.rlon oquad.
Nov.$ otate ballot. • thrown Into chaol and public enfllneerlng·ilrin of VoOrbeis, Aun. boklJ a monlhly lhoollnll . Ue for the lead with Fullerton Not quite maldoi Ille top II
Mrs. Hazel Stover, president eductUon-100\!ld ouller Ir-Trlncjle and Neloon o I compeUUm -Pradkal P11to1 ollletra. IJJI yet -but espeeled to at
of the OCT.t,!'ll\i 1 teacher at rl)>lltblo ~ al a tDne W~lneter-bii bes named Courie , Malcbeo -· belweea Garden Grove and Santa the end of the nexl -
Orange Higl!'School, lald the "'""''the naUon Ii crying oyl '1o dea!ln •wat<o. ,j,ppJy im-10llee departmenla In the 1fna poUce departmenta are rounda, olflclall uy -II
county qeot:iation JI en.. for l m Pro' e d educational 1 proYements fer lriine and county. tied with two matchea each Westmlnlter'• s,t. WiWam.A.
c:ouraglng !ti members to iup. _ry.;_etema _ _,-',..' -----'--1.:.P_'N_elll_...,my_,...:...rq!oi>..;.:._at.:par_ta. ___ c_o..:•..:l..:•_..:M:..e:.;•:.;•:..· __:•:.;•:.;d:......f:.;or:....::th.:.• ::_Year;;;;.:. _____ __:S...:llil!:.;lv..:all=... ------• •· ' porl propoo!llon l·A, I ph>-•• . . '....,.. A~ _, fll Oo6dllll WW , ptl'tJ tu ref. meuuie lea
1:-:"A. ·,,,. ~t!Mttafto ..n a.r. aweePlng ~ the Watlon
-OrM Amendment. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
•:44 •.t11 .. 1tr\ldllr1 flN. ,..., Geldtl'I Mrs. Stover d e 1 c r lb e d
w.t SI. o-......,;•l--t " •~·• to ._,.. Vi.., .............. -U I Wll"CCUo
2:a ~. •!Wd•Y· ........, i1t01 '· education" became. Ille uid.
4:::U:.: .. s~. 1~ 1. ,,._._ s1. it would eliminate much of the
1:M p.m. $uNltv, cer 11,.., Gemc& "rtt property tax base which 1Up-
lnt1 lot, WOO IWrM99 ports Joca1 achoo}. d1atrictl
n:• 1.m. "=~ ..:::-._ 111»1 without 'offerirlg an alteniative ,,~~~m.~'::· wt11 ......... 1"" ·~ me1. ~·~ .. Flevanel.clng educatlori
THRU SAllJROAY ONLY!
Wtwe1111 Ok •flll Or•-·~ ' 8 YR: ..-, 2;Sl ,,m. Sundfiy, trllsll flP.. ·~ Gleft ' ''If tbiJ aD'iendmerit la nAlll.111.~ Fire Calls u . ~ ,,~1· •·"'" ltlldlt 111vet1IH IJon. SMth td, the state Legislature would
...._. ._ca ·' , Baulw•rd •nd ,r.,d1fll5 A-11 :11 •.!ft. s.tvNn, -via u ll, »I 10,x p,m,, mec11c11 •Id, 1.on Plh'lllR
J...lllO!li. St. 6:311 1.m. N1G11111y, lfnlclUl"f ni,. lf.,, 11.111.,. ..W:. C.11, 1iO W. lq 171'2 Bell Cl~le. Allot. I
•.·.,;... • C•I• Mell 10;,.::· ft'!srvay, ~ 2011 c-,,,, 1.m. Sttunl•v, -rfl'ntllt fl,..,
• ........... 2:S76 N""'1 Blvd. I.Mii 2
11 :'.;e .a,m. Stturdly, !Mlllc&I •Id. t:15 1.m .. fll• 111rm, H1rbor Bciui.. Vlnl •lld ,....,._ W•Y M.l.i. A-11'1111 Goldtft· Wed 11:45 •.m., rneue, 2015 C"-tle'
Stnet ' l:IN p.m .. restaur1rrt 11 .... 1555 ,r.,1111'1\1 l:Zll '·"'" gn11 ttrt.. 1~11 f:.clwllntt . Ave .. sac. d-
ManAceused
or ·stealing··
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2,i:· '·"'·' ur 11,.., '"di aauleY•nl 2::r1~m,, l1IM 1l1rm, l02I El Cimino
11111 1.itl ,Str9ft 2:1A p,m., '''" fll"f, nt Biker St. l :.CO •·"'" m«1ic.1 •Id, MIP .. A-,,22 p.m., li lH •ltorm, 1mt El C1mlno ltlld Gcllllefl W11t 5tnel OrlVI
6:JP ''"'" Sundliv, car t1n. S.bnt 1,07 p,m., IPlh ll'llfl!, '66 w. ltlll s1. LA HABRA - A Whittier
For Refunds .. FASHIO~ 1"ANOR DELUXE MAnRESS
·. : . -AND · BOX SPRING SETS ••• 11 ~:.":..m.. """ 11,.., 1ot11 1,..-111c1 ~=:i,.:·"'" ":""' t1 rt, 1ue Art1"''"" man is free on bil own '
9ffd'I loul9ftnl ' • l D:4' "·""·• f•IM •larm. Adimt A-recognbance today.aftU belnl . 12:SI •• m. Mofldly, medial •Id, IWI ..... •nd Pirllncn WIY hekf for allegt.d'iy tath1g ~
• JfJW'CI Ave. 4:311 •. m. SU!loMy, IN.tfmtnl 11,.., n44 l tn' •.m .•• trvttu ..... fl.... .outtl " N'"°" BIYd., ... ..t. II than $1 ,000 in boulewarea
t ::i:s t .rn., 1111a e11rm, JOH El Ct mlM from the new Bullocks store
12~.m .. t.IM , .. rm; """"' vm. here and' returning t"9rn fer
COWAN w .. 1 •nd CMll'lou• Jtcild • reftmda.
d " •=• •.m .. t.IM •••rm, "-'"'""' 1tcild A ..._,._, __ ·-~-~·.• In , "_.. G. Cow•l'I. M Kl-ltold. llftd BR:li Sine! t"~_,J' ...._.,....
•EATH NOTICES HURRY AND SAVE! ' tl~ •.ell o.i. of llHtll. oc• r:u •• m .. 1r1 .. fl,.., lCIM CMl'lll ~ 'North · Orange Co u n t y ~ ll, l\lrVIWd ..., ~1'111. CIFWI M ·cl-' Court la ~ I ..... ''"'" '"" w"'""" '"" ""' p%•.At Vi f4-um ,,.. ~ or "'lldcfllNnn. Sel'Ylctf. T.-S.V,. ,, .• ...., S ..., •. S 't'hursday, fQI' Danitf. William
.NOOl'I. C11wet of tM ctllo-l111i.. , " • haf ol-!La~tr~·· .Wfi!id c-twv. DI~ w ·1111i.woad Taun ,,.. CllndllClwd ,Moni:t1n trllf S S:, ZO, '-~ ....,
CtmttwY ~. 21s. oft· .. 1n1. 'fldm ,._ ~ ~ /1 ffflll ;aiho 1fu employed at the STUDLEY tn.os iw.t ~ .-. Gr ~ ""
CK!i. G. stvcii.r. •11 w. Wl\loll tt.. M!llun.. " •I ... , ttllt,.:-"!'"' ttore. ' ' .... c.111 MIN. survived bV 11u11N11i1, ._ 1~i.t.,... mtY e11n IN, La Hlbr,a ~ police
w11111m1 -. w111i.m •. Stlldll'/'. 1111 Dudtw. 1tld!, .......,, ht. m. chlef Lee Rivera: aald. Shafer
c1M1111tw. 1tu1t1 s. Codl. ot Sift ...,.. • • ~o1a I ••·
nlftllDI """""'' lt.wft Girard, C.,._ WU ~""'' J 8 IWlll::
"'' two s11t1n. s11t1r Mtrv ll• • store b1 MtecUves ~ l e J:
dtrnllf•. ,,.... Mn. 1..v111• J'llff. Armed Se...,;ce "" J·•--r...-., c.11r .• ,,... -1ra!'lddllld. • a ,. .a Castro and Herb ~·
1t.,..rv, 1on11h1, MonHv. """..,... Rlvp llid-Sbifer allegedly •
Mtu, Tlo/llCMY. t AM, bath 11 St, Chi f R • · 1.,:1.1.... --"• fro 'M'"""'' <•""4• °"""· •-· e etll'e8 hao ·been ... ..,. f~ m H"" S.Uidllr ClmttitrY_. VlllttTlon the d«J at ·Blacll Boule\rard
toc19y, Mondi\', front II AM to ' l"M. and , ...... ~., 11_1...... ,. -tt
8911 1"'"""9Y °""'· 11• 11~. w••llJNGTON (UPil -.... -,....,..:= c-i. Mell. 1111 lrwdwsY MorllHlry, no:J 'opened in AilCUit-~tfj and ~--, Sen. Richard B. Russell (!). • ,,, ••· ~-••· '"""'·-,;y 8CJIElL Ga .), f s gi ving up aome ~umu.~~
E\lftfl'I I'. Sdlftl. 227 Htrnrnori(. Stn chalrmansbip of the Senate Wtre ~"tile &oodl to
""'11'1i.. r..... sum....o bV -. Armed Servi-eomnu·t··-ui,~ttore for cub refundl, I',.,. DoW1*. COllft Mtu. l"rtvtM .,..,. ~ Ri .. • .... 1..11 -•• loll ~ .,... 1r1illrlM!lf """" held ..,. after more .. than 15 years in vera -· '° an ~~. r:t.y, MeMty, tt 8911 II~ Mot-' eJUmate bu not been niade.
tvt;ry, 111 I~. C-. MIN. ibe post. , · • ,· ;.f I • -.
GARBUNOFP' He will become chairman of · ~ ... WIM1'm GllrtiunGH. AM ,,, ef 2'50 .. =i:-~~~~ir,: ~~i~~=-Prena_; tal ,.,.,_cl\A'w;o"im Carl Hayden, (0.Ar\f.). who is ,
~ w. craford . .,,. Vitt D'tll•· retiring at age II. Sen. John Film C! ..;.l ~ ="IYH°': ~=-. ::': ' Stennis, CD-Mia.), will ·sue-~
.. ttv ivtter, ,,, '°""' ,.....,.., _. ceed Russell as a r qi e d . _. • ·-
lft.i.w, ftlc:MN Butllri •f'WllllGn. servk:es ·'"·1-·-• ANA A -Rldi.rd. Servloll, Wtdntldl!Y. s l"M. Ul4Ul1:™'fl. • SANTA . ·, -~"
1n 111t a..,.. '' l"K!fle Vitw. t11111r-LEGAL N. OTICE • filmstrip, entlUed ")fore Than , "*"· l"•dflc vi.w iMmertl1 ,.,., Love" w"'icb ie·d~·to 1& DlrtCilld llY ll1elfle VIN' Morlulr'Y. . , JI.I _..,.-. WATJUNI · "OT1c• 011 TRUSn••s 1.t.L• , form students ·en ... prima~
•,_ Cl\ Mondly, f'CN'""*' 11, I-11 lht· ana·M., 'to _.._.. Dtklr9I ,.we11 w1tkh. 111 "-ll<M" " •:» ... .N... ,1 h omc. "' care, la av .~ -r--".:
R•d. """"" lwdl. ... " •th. HIOlll: .. HIOlllE, Dt Mlllrlnt ... -.-and yt'llmtr ~1e•1 groupii Octob1r lt. SUrvlwcl llY ...,.,.._ 1e1t1oi1 1 ... 1111. City flf NtwillM BtKtt. "-• I""'!"
R1.11Mll I . W.1111"1, flf .. fM llemtt. Ounty ef °"""'• (AllL M. '8UCI( throughout Qranp County~
ITIDrller, Mn. J: ...... 'r:t.,.111 = IUll..OING CO., 11 aubltllu!e TltUSTEt:, QJr'dinl to Oototby SUther , ;
,.,.; t.itw, ,,_ ..... _ 11: w111 "'' 1t Pllbtlc ~ to ,.. t\lthftr -ecutlve ••~-o1 ••· MIXlceJ two 1llftn, Mn. ..._._. Im-~ tor oufl, In 1111.wful money f1f .,... u..& ~-Wl'C
MT· Ar11-. •flll Mra. Ml,.., c.a,. tllit Unllld 1111n, 111 Nnbi. '' "" 0r'""'e County M arc b of
... 1ne C.nn. HUl!tlrtl!On 11..a.. $tnl-ti,,. Oil ........ ffl1t art.lfl ,..., ""°"" Dim-~... ' .. ie.., Tllftc!IY, 2 l"M, Ill tt'le CIMl"1 tl'Y ll!Wllld In lht City (II N-1
11 ll•dflC: vi.w, w1111 'lttoW. E1'1nr1111~ B1Kt1, county Oil era"", s11i. Oil c.11-The film emphasizes the f!.· Smith oftlclt;tlr>11. lnllonnflll, ~tc famla, dfte&1bld n followl: la! v ... MtrnOl'l•I 1"1r1<, Dlrtellld b.,. "'"' Loi '5 ol Tr.et o16'2, •• -Mtp feels of good prema . cart
ciflc: Vllw Morll/lll.f'I. ~ In Boak 16'. p .... 22 "' 2S and the danger •of ~ birtll . BATES ltlellntve, Oil Mltot4l-1 Ml•1, RIC-be u.<.~...,
Eurtlt £. ··-:1271 J'Jaunlla ........ onl• flf Mid c-tv. defects. It may Ouww-.. "Z
to.I• w... SUrv1'1911 tw Wlft . Ju• TOQ"HEll WITH "' undl'tlded contacting the local chapter of
1111,, · c11ut1111n. .. ,....,, '" .,... 1191111 lnltftd 1n 1..ot " ot Trtet 4'n.. the March of , Dimes at 147.
•1tr1ci. """' ltMti ......,_, Ml"I. Cir-Tiie Mle vtlll be ITlldll Wltllout _. ti. Bittt) ......,... ...,,..., w.ad.,.. tntnt er W11rrantv ..... n:11,.. tltlt, ,_ 61%4.
,,... CllrtMI h* SfrYICtl, todfY, tnaJtn or lflCllmbBl'lctt to .-tidy tM
MDl'ldty, lit:• AM, llllk P:flfllrY llllli..flon MCVrlll.4! OY,. itwl ~ to,
COl/Oltltt 1"""*91 Mlf'M, N "°""r flt Nie CIDl'lfWnd1 Ji!· 11111 Cll'• LAURIE llln dftd fl tl'\llt .,..,_ IW BllUCE
ftuth M. Llurit. 1652 ._.,.,,. '11¥11., ~.J T~;tlNA~~t~j:-81.,•~ GOP Eyes
Cory Seat
CO.t. MIMI. "1r'l'1'l9ll lit' IOl'I, \.~ TAUJT COMP ... NY, Ml TIVl'9t, fW tM
D. Hll'llYI lt!'ellltn. ROf' ~;,.!"t.'bWt lleMlll 1nd ltCUrllY f/I ltEJAC COit~ .•
-W, ~I tlllefS. • c:or.ortllon, ti fo tlf UlldlVldild -~.~~'!1"1,'",.!11:_ S::'m~ c!:!i 111111 tntemf, •lld Kll..'fl.OY SHOPPING -, 'o' .-..,. CENTElllJ, INC., 1 ~llOll, •1 II
Ufltl't -· Ill llfldlvldtd -.fMllf lf!tlnll, tt hll-r======:::;======,1.ncl1ry, •ttc1 o.c.mw 17, 1m. _. sAN' DIEGO (AP)
BAL'n MORTUAIUES
eerou .. 1 Mar OR I-MM
Colla Meaa l\D f.UU
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
,_,.... J, ... ..., i. 1"4. 1n •• ""· J M ,._ 15o1, •• Doeu"""' No. 11N, Offi. Assembly Speaker eue •
c1a1 1ttcon11 In !Ill orrtct 'et !tit co..intv Unruh ••vs Repuhlicans ire_ ~ •• It_., ff 01'1,,IM Caunty, Ctlifwfll•. ~ n. fltMfki.1 1ntern1 uncter ~ c11t11 spending •tlS,000 in an at-
" mi.1 ind in. ob11Htt11111 seevnd tempi to .. •-•I Democ:ral!c
!l'llnby ~ t!llltlll'd t. CAl:I. ~~. --• Cory
•UCK BUii.DiNO co.. 1 c1tlfomi. Assemblyman K~ QlfllGl'I,..,,. IW .n • .._, "•led of Anabetme County. ~lier t5. 1"4. •rid l"fCG'dell ~ U"'"''"' to , 8 :t·n-...!..atic lei!'lber 25, 1"4, 11'1 8"'* '""· P1te ... ..,. . ~
11•, Dee11rntt1t Na 1290J', Offld•l Rift,. party prec· , ,.cckf;r1 at-, ,
Oil Mid C1111n1Y. • K:l."'1 •
, 111 Bro11dway, Costa Mela
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DILDAY BROTHERS
Bnnlln ... • Valley
MorluarY
ord1 Ill the Offlct f/I 11111 CCluntY It~ •-..1mg• I ~· Sunday ·'
CARL M. BUCIC BUii.DiNG co. ... that election "~ bllcan .• ' .
tPPOlnted •nd 1ubslltuled ts Tn111M I '--··.;. • · r-ve ,. i Si ufldff the IHed of ll'Vll by • ~ ewer ltu\.IM:, .... .., w· n . •e
17111 Beacb Blvd.
Butla(loa Beau
Nl-'1171
"~ ""' ,,~ •· '"'· •"" -"the last obillole .to complete ..
Jun. 21, 1"" 111 ea "°' ""' :• one-man ru19' fn 'the state by I I Dllc:umlnl NO, 17tK, Offlci4t! ----• ) I ' { ' ' ' t
In !tie Offlu of 11111 Camty R~ l~Gov. Reagin.' R ' •109 :.~:i~Z.f::.~ ~::.: = e_ 9• . .
dllod "' '"''' ... ~ °" ,,.,.,._ tl, UCI t Sh ......... ""· ·-"'· " .--0 ow ' ,. . • ••. g """' frfo. 17U1, Dltlcttl nc:onlt ff Miii
c-tv.CARI.. M, BUCK I Utl..DING co. "' '"~ow :t'if!'M.C::111on Film 'J;uesday ·~ 1~ , . ·J:~-:-· ~. _
Full Size · ..
Reg. '119
Now 199
HlllM .,.,. "'"" The movie 14Dud Heat on a ·
"' -• .....;. Merry-Oo-Roimd" will b e .""1 es. H~tle-es SS ,..-IJN,· r.y as lfftte as 5.50 per -
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-·Qu.-n Size
R • •15:9 . N~'l2f PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery e MorioWY
Cllapel
1111 Paclffe Vie• Drtva
Ne..,.n Bea9. CeHfonla
fU.Z'llt
..... ,......., c.....,,... """ shown by ••· ·-~-Film "'~ .. · • " ~ " ~ Tth 1n41 ~7'71 Y.lll il"f.IUS • =~:= Groupat7p.m.llldt:ltp.m. .' • ·,. No__, 1111-...... P11111y'1 lime ra1u11t ... '"""''lfled ....,.., ...,.,_ ,.._,""' Tueaday in the Sdencl: Lei> •.
PEEi: FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
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SMl'l1l'S MORTUARY
fflMaloSI.
airntik'ltd w!fh o.11v "'"'· ,........ ture Hall on the UCI CllftPUL 1 • .... ~ 9"dt. Ctlltornl•, ~ 14 ft, H , · Qslls• ._ PlrWI ....,.,,. ~ftfr "411a ............ 'u ftJed Cill l • )10... --'"' ,,,... Aclmlss!on will cool fl. ....,... -'"'
• Mott 1a.nt1I .;
Science Shrinks.Painful
Hemorrhoids
-Storrs It-eh-Relieves Pain
FmdaWayThatBOtbRelieveoPain .
and Sbriab Piles In Moot C-.
~ • llnd .._.ld\i",...,ullll • •• ,..... .• ;Ire. n 1'111 .. ..,,_...__.....,
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SteNard .-1 bo.t ...W lib both """...i·1uth1m·llof~ilt ..r 1ow
price to cau1pllte yow lit •• , . t7
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Ralfllla Bolldo
LE Miii •I') look platt.Tloe.....t l11.---------.,......., ...... ,,...~--~---.,--.... --------~----..,..---------....... Pr1p11ra.Un H•. There 11 ne :
'WESTCID'P MORTUARY
CZT E. 1'1111 SI., Cotta Me• ..... .__ _____ _.
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other !Ol'lmlla tor he.orr.hoida
like it.. P reparation B also
aooth11 frrllAted ij1aue1 and
helpo -t fmller lnttellon.
Iaointmentor1uppcsitorJ-lona.
N6WPOR'T, B'.EA!Citi HUNTINGTON BEACH ,
(Fuhion lsf1i\Cll (HunliOCJlott c.m.)
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m'" J,'7 L&tiorer -Gener•! or 1t«11Tnict1on
LEGAL. NOTICE
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' ' ' FRES~O (UPI) -Members found the ~~~~ '.' • -
of a family clalmlng to be the aod bad ll!Oiri prl~tea 11Q19 ,a ,
true descendant.I of the famed bOOk cal.Itel '!lfbe 6nJ1 Xrue-
post.clvll war outlaw Frank History'of 'tbe :J:.11e· ,ti.. YriJlk
James, plan to publish a boOk ~!lll).U. WtltteQ b)'1 ll!rW·
o( his ·mtrnolra .next, year, lt Price ft:". · ... . w ... I"'~ today._ -• " -Slit aaid slie still ha, copla
-Tile"°')' told,bj Mrs. Sifall ·of'tlie fll'S! bOok\ond'~ ol ~. IO, ;ll'anneravillf, ·,lfl(I .tbe.otigih811b1 l~il1c1.w~r lttt1e n
her:tw010n1,.l:ug1tae,'Fl'Mno', papu · .. :_ · .',' :·. ~'1 1;.
and. later· l..Sn.OOre. ·diffefa J 1beine.w ... book)wlJl•bO'U a-
fnlm , that • re1-:ey -m0at -pahd<il)-o1:111e11nfO.O
hlstoriall&. :with ' -:llitoliaaUoo . :~
'iMts. show··~· w'wu the -derl.W!(t ~trip.;·,tbe::~·
-J research~: -· ~ daughter of Frank Jame.s, u....l., •-..;.-.. ·-t ·~ brother of the fabled Jesse uu• -" ..,.... waa u.: James. man Bob Fon! · &ML ln St.
She admits that the hlstory Joseph-was• AJI imP.!Mrt« -•
books state Jesse was shot and fonntrmember or the ouUaw
killed by Bob Ford in St. gang who decided to go on hil
Joseph, Mo., April 3, 1882 and ownSlt.e 881-d J.,.. Jam .. w-t that Frank died in Missouri in .....
1915. by the name of St.JMe)'eri for
a time and . Often • di8gu1sed
But ahe aays her father ac· himself wberl Ile visited his . , ,
tually died in 1926 near brother,, Ffarik, tn Wayton.
Waylon, Ark.,· where he had She said Je51e moved to Los
lived as a farmer for a Angelet "'C(llittty in, tater IUe
number of yean under the where Jie· apui· used h1I real
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name of Joseph Vaughn. name.
She said her "Uncr• Jessti"'J;:=;:;:;==""==t===c;I diod In Los Angeles Coun!y, in ..._ _
1951. He would have been IOC. I ne
Mrs. Snow ·and her son O range ~~;I , '
Lester and a grandson, Columbus Vaughn, have put Most Co111pleta
together a book they PRINTING "This Was Frank James." It --
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ls to be published by Dorrance SERVICE & Co. nett year.
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Ne~porf Beach
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•.H L&ylng of 1!1 .-.morl&lllc pl ... Ul'Jc ~I• 2k ptwt/p
tnciudlnt _, plM, dr•ln pl~
1nd 11ndervround 111•
the end of her father's IUe, he ,Jj@QflJ, '
~uacnpt be had wr111en Plione -'4 _ -1 The Dailf'._'.~_Pili:it_ -_ Covets_~ :Boat_ ing Best . lit The . West .
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•.10 Aelnlorclnt Iron Work.r s.,2 lloofer. Journeym1n
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Sll!es. M1bsl1nll1\ly Ill '""" .,,.1 ... i.1a prollluoed I~ .. United Si.tu. In ftie ,. ••
tor1n1ni;11 ol Ille conlrld. ·
No 1110 lhlll be COMldlrM unlffl II 11 ~ On • blenll: ftlrm Nmbhed lPJ !he City ol CM'll Miii Ind b rnHe In ~ with fhl Jml'fbi.:.. llf lhl
P•-'11 rt<111lrementa. •
E&dl blddtr lftlll be 11cenled Mid llM Pl"l'lll.llllfltd H·~ ~ Lftt.
T1-City COllncll qt lhl Clh' ol COiii Mau nHr"l'lt IM rllht to nlec:I ~ or 111 bld1.
Oiied: Qc~r 1, Ifft " l!IY THI! OllD'!lt 0, TM!: CITY COQNt:.IL 01'
TH! CITY t# COITA MESA. CALIFOltHIA
C. IC. ll'RISJT,
CllY CleJ'tc Pl lhl
City of Cost• Meu, Cllllorni.
P llol, Ocloblt' 12, 1 .... IN"
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICI 01" TllUSTl!l!I SALi C1llfornl1, •II rlth!, tllf4; incl lnlwesl cvn-
Ne. TIS J2I ><eyed ta 1nd now held by 11 undlr H id
On Wed1W11d1y, Oc1ober JO, 1961. •I Oeed of Trust In !hi propertv lllu&led In
11 :00 11.M.. CllPITAL ALLIANCE Hid Cov111Y 1nd Sl•fe described II:
CORPOll.ATION II duly I PPOlntt<:I Tru•· Lot 2t1 of Tri<! No. tor .•• •'-" °"
lee under 1nd ourt111nl to Dftd of Trvil & Map recorded In lloolt ti, P11n 25 lo
dal!d February ~6. 1'63, elKUted by 36, lntl"'I.,. of Mlscvli.-... Ml"' LUTHEll. e . HAMPTON &nd HELEN F. rtc0rdl of 0•11111e CrllinlY. C11Jlornl1
HAMPTON 1rKI recorded February ?I, Saki Ille wlll b& n'llde, but Wlll\oll!
1MJ, 11 lntlr. No. ~. 111 book ij.447, covenant o• w1rT1n1Y, flPl'KI ar Implied,
Pitt 6.M. Pl Offlc!1I lletardo In ,,.. ottlar ret11rdlnt l'llle, POUHSlol!, or •n-PI Ille c.iunty Rt<ar"'1' rJ o,11199 c""ntv, cumbr1nce1, lo PIY !I'll rem1lntnii ..,1,..
Ca!lfom!1 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· tlP&I sum ol ftie no'9 HCUr_,j by llkl
TION T0°HIGHEST BJOOEll. FOii. CASH Ottd Pl Trust, lo>wlt: Sl7,l .... l6, with ln-
! .. ¥1blt al lime o1 Hll In i.wt...1 lnOlllY Mn!-11 from APrll I, 1961, •• 111 H id nohl
of the UnltMI Sllle:ol &I the in.In enlr1nce onwldecl, ldv1nt•. 11 lllY• unde!' 11'11
lo M&r lners S.vlnt5 incl LOIFI Alsotl•llon, lwmS cl Hid ~ Pl Trv51, '-
lSU Wnlclltf Drive, N.-1 Beach, d\1rv. ~ HPfMft ol the Tru51ft Ind
C&!llom!1, 1!! r!thl, tltte 1nd ln1ernt c:or1-Pl Ille tnllb cr•led by Hid a.Ml Pl
veyed hi Incl now held b¥' II under Hid Tl'\l!t, •
Oeecl Pl Trvtl In lhe ••-rlY 1!!\111ed In Thi btntflclM'V under Hid D..a of tr.e city of cos11 Mes., 111 Hid Cov11ty 1nd Trust. by •t&son ol • b!'Hch o• dtf1ull 111
s1111 dfttrlbtd &1 : !hi obU.1tlorl& leCUl'ed th1r1by,
Loi 1 of Tr1tl No. lt?I, 111 ttle County heretotora eJ<ecuted &nd dellY.,lcl till il'M'
of 0.11>9e, Siii• of C1tlfornl1, 11 P<I• undenlllnecl I -lnllrl DKle•1ttOr1 ol mlP re<onled In book n, '"' iO ol De11Ull &nd Dem&nd for $111, Ind wrlften Ml•~lle-..s MIPS. 111 ,,,., offlCI ol !he n.otlcl ol brtlch •rod ol llecllon lo UIUW
Cov11ty 11.ecorder of s1ld COllftty, ll!t llllde"ltnld lo "'" pld P~ tG
Said ull will be m.O., but wllhoul Hiit,., Hid oDD01tlom. &nd n-utltt, on
tO\l!fltnl or w1rr1nty, e•PrtK DI' lmplJed. J.-1$. 1'61, ltM Ufldenltned c1111MI H id rtt&<dlne title, POIMUlorl. or ..., notl~ of br...:11 &rod of electlon lo be
cumbr•ncet, lo PIY 11\1 rem&tnlf>D prlr>-l'l(Orded !n book 16oj1, Niii :lll, of Hld
ci1>1I 1um of Ille not• ot<:ll•ed by ulcl OH!l;lfl 11.ec:ordl.
Deed ol Trv1t. lo>wll: Sll,060.0l, wltto In-01h!: StP!ember 2&. lMll lelftt trom April lJ. ,_,.., ,, In ,.Id""'" I BENEFICIAL Sl!RVICE CO.
''""lcled, adv1ncet, II 1ny, 11ndtlr ltM A• H id Tnnteoe,
l•rm• of w ld Deed ol Tru11, fftl.. eti&rtn l!IY A, L Turner,
&nd exoemn ol Ille Trvaltt 1nd of ft'll Vice Prnlclenl
tr11ol5 trffted by Hid Ottcl ol Truol. S,.$ UNI
The benellcl1rY unci.• Hkl Deed of P11bllthea NeWPOrt H1rbor Ne~ Press
Trvtl, by re1oon or • brNdl or dlf&ult In COl'f)blneO wltto Deity P!lol, NeWPO<l
11>1! obtl111tlon1 JK\ltld I h • r 1 b y , Befell• Clllforni&, Dtlober 7, U, 21,
heretofore e•eculed 1nd d&llvered lo l!ltl lMll 1701-61
undertltfled 1 wrllt,,., D«l1r1ll11r1 °'''''--------------Del1utl 1nd Qempnd !or 511t., 1nd written
notlar of bre1ch 11'1d ellctl1111 lo f.IUll the LEGAL NOTICE
11nder.l1nMI lo 1el1 uld ~ lo>l------,,,,.,,,------wll51Y Hid obll111n011., 1nd l!l1n!ltt.r, on ll'lt·lfl
June 27, 1~, lt>I ...-Sit-Clllllcl lllld IUll'•ltlotl COUllT OP' 1'Mll
nollce ol breld'I Ind ol RlectloFI lo bil STATE 01" CALll'OltNIA FOi.
rt'COrdecl ln book l.IU. "" ff.S. Pl Mid TH• COUNTY OP' OltANG• O!lltl1! l.ewrd5. .... A4111M
Otte: 5"tember 11. 1W NOTICIE' OP HEAltlNG OP' ,..TITION
t:APITAL ALLIANCE l"ott
CORPORATION l"ROIATE 01" W1LL ANO l"Olt
•• 511d Tr11tltt LETTERS 1'ESTAMENTAl.V
IY Clll•• s. T111t Estate Pl Nelli• T1rbell Sdlr1!ner, &Ito
Alllollnl Se<re11rv k,_ 11 Ne1ll1 Sclln!IM•, D«et5ed. I Publli.ht<:I o.-C1>11I Dilly Pilot, NOTICE 15 HEREl!IY GIVEN Thi! October 1. U, 21, 19" 1109"1! H1rold E. Tarbell N1 filed l'lereln I HI!•
--------------, tlon for oroblh! ol wl!I t.nd tor losUlnu ol LEGAL NOTICE Letti" TQ11rnen11ry lo Petitioner, retttenn lo which I• m-for tvr!Mr
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SUl"ElllOlt COUllT 01" TH• ITAT'E 01" CALll"ORNIA l"Olt
pertlculllrt, 1rod INll Ille tlmtt tnd Pleet
of hMrll'ICI Ille 111me No been HI for
HoYPl'lber 1, 1"61, 11 t:JO 1.m .. In ff>I
DOlltll'OMI Dt 0.1rlmeftt Ho. 1 ol Mid TME COUNTY 01" OllAMGE twl'I It IOI North l!ll"OldwlY In 1tM C!IY NI. A-41111 of ... ' • ,_,,, __ , •
NOTICE 01" Hl!AltlNG 0,. "ll!TITION n P ""1'...., ""'" 1· l"Oll "ltOIU1TE 01" Will AfrlD l'IHI Oiled Ociobtr II, 1"l Ll'TT•RS Tt:STAMENTAltT W. E. ST JOHH, GouftlY Clml. • Hln'lt 1IMI Htll11t1-'11. Etl1le o1 JACK OIAMOND, 1k1 JACK ''°' "'"lllMI Aft l . Ot..,MOHO, Ot!ce1sed. "'°"' NOTICE 1$ HEll.EGV GIVEN That M1FlllflH1n hlldl, C1INw11le
Ell11bltll o•Nelll O!lmoncl """ llled T1h UUI !MJ..5'5' ..... UUJ m-tw
l!ereln I Pftlllon for "roblte o1 WU! 1rod Atlwtllyt lff l".ttl'llMr tot lllU∋11 ol Lelftrl Tnll!Mftllry '° Publ!511«1 0.•-Colt! D1Uy Piiot.
tM Ntlllonl!r', ~till "Miid'! l• madl Odobw n. lot. It, 19'11 ''"""' tor flll'lt!er P&•t1cul1rt, 111d l!ltlt "" time
Ind llear' Dt Mirlnt 1111 Hmt Nit been LEGAL NOTICE
HI tor Ho'ttmbe• 1, 19'11, 11 t :JO 1.m .. In ---~=~-------
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7 W: su~~l.:fo•. "fo~:~o~~o~i.
City of S.r1'9 Ar11, C.111wn1•. STATI Cl" CALl,OltMIA l"Olt
0.ttd: Ocfl:lber 11, 19'11 TH• COUNTY 01" OltAMlilt:
W. E. ST JOHN, Ml, "°""" Cou"fr Cler\. E11111 Pl l!lltOOIE ANLP<lltT, 0.
SAMU•L MAIDMAN ctlstd.
'4411 WIW!lnl ... 111\tlN NOTICE 1$ HEl.EIY GNEM till ""
Lii ~ c.....-... ,.... crecHtan; ol lhl 1bovl FllrNd Oecldtr>I
""' tU: .... ""' &11 -... vine cl1lmt. •••IM! "" ... ,,.,..,., fw ""'""-'· Nill cleClldtrlt Ir. """"red tot !!It lhftn, ,.uMilflld On"" Colt! D1llY Piiot wff1! lhl nec-ry 'IOlold'lfrl, 111 Ille office
Odetlsr' 12. lot. It, 19'11 ,,,,_., ol lhl Cler!! Pl lhl '"°"'" tntltttol eourt, OI' to ~ !Mm, wll!I thl ntCISH.., LEGAL NOTICE -.ctien, till lhl llllWsltntd •I !I'll ottlet
--,=:::::=-::o-::::::=:=:-:7.'-:--1" hw At1trMl'I ~ t.nd hrr, NOTtc• OP" T1lUJ1'11'S U.L• 10,CIOD Sin!• Morllui l!lovltv1rd, la. Ne. ,., ..._..... C.llfo<Tll• MCll7, .....ic11 11 lhl °" Odolber :rt. ,.... It 11 :• '""'·· ~llCI Pl busltlltP Pl lhl vnd&nllftlll In '"
lf.flll!l"ICiAI. SPVICI: CO •• I C.1"°"'11 meh'I POl'lllnlnt tot 1lhl •lllt llf Hkl ~..,_ • duh' ...,oin!lll Tl'\rltet decedeftt, wtflllfl Ill< -11'11 lflW the flnl :;.... 1M ,__i to OW111 af TP'\111 ltUbllatltfl of fMI notlc..
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1Mt. M I• NII 11,11, In 1M1ak ,,.. of lhl '"°"' nelMll __,.,., .... In. llf oMciet ltlClllnk In ltlf tnln GROSIMAN ANO •Altlt,
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C.llWlllll WILL .JElL AT PU•l..IC AUC. L• ... --. C1lfw't0...., TIOft ro'HtOHe:fT aJOOllt l"Olt CASH Tllf: fl!Jl V>FTM
111111 ..... at 111r1t Of Mlt ffl llWIVI .-,. A,,.,_5 "" hlallft•
llf ,.,. Ur1tttf s .. ,_) at flll '°""" ,,_,.. Pubtilhfid °'*""' cent 0111Y ll'IW, entr'9FICt lie .... Or...-C t II Fl I• iftl .... 1111" U. a, &Flf OC!*r 7, U,
Ctu.,,,..,.. CltY fl ftntt Ant, St.II of 1"611 1""""
W1--• JMt lime . ~ .ugare rated bis "'ere" _c.1 ~...ir . ' . If YOU want a figve-wort&-leoki"IJ at.,. eome to Gbla ManWIJ,
the mo•t meoeuful figuN eontrol llJlllem avallalile! U.... tloat
youthful, ..., .. ti~-~iU.0...Ue for J;'all, th.....p ol"' porlGllillllled
•1•tem tbat preduooo* -toed npld. ftllllllo. For fil-
;m)lro'l..,_t, po.oture ~ _.poi.., .,. •«"• n7
.re1u .. _7ou, rel-ing temiom. Trim.«-welPt,·~~
while finning dll1lel anc1 ..... • 1Jr&
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11 ,.,.'n --or in-~. YOU -ha'"' Ille
figure you wan4 in a mlnim•m. of timt, --VOi' en4
dollan ••• ONLY $2-per treabnmti-fue the int
1tep toward.1 a happier, healthier, mon IMlllutifal r--.
f..oate to.._ m «Ml' 25 e&es e ••-t •I•••
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43 0 Pacific Coast Highway
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complf.teo taxi run leading to its aenal debut at
Lockheed-Georgia Company, Marietta, Ga. Six
moi:e of Ute C-5's are sdleduled to be built and will
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C-5 is the largeot plane ·ever built, with a llllClb ol;' ·
2SO feet, a wingspan of :m feet and a tall hlllhC o(.! 61! feet. . '
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PRICES VALUES IN EVERY . :
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gof au the skirts. Sweaters, tool Pull·
oV'ers, c:ardigciris,' In· soft,. ~ft wool.
may co campuaelldP·C ·
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pockela;.In c:olton·?lld nylon. Chtic8e ·
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may co skirts & c0ordlnate1 101'
wool or poly..ter
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Montreal Mayor Off and Runnin·g fo.r Baseball Team
MON'l1IEAL (AP) -Tbe the naUon'• lll<"leSt asselS. City Hall. Drapoau, d<acended C&nadianlsm: MOlllml 1 bar ~ -.4 ......i ariea ol pnc1ond wu del'eal<d tlJret yws laiUlllll to our orilJns, Iha! wt
,... -""" lhe ltCOlld Ht aaya Canada cooJd n<t from a Fre1x:Mailor who "The best formulu • .-.. known Irr Ha crime, Ire-tilllnp bar reawak<ned old late<, but l'tlUrqed to 1bf ol· can atrV• Canada best," l:'3: .,.:::::t::~ . .'.t~ txlsl but !or lhe Frencl>Cana· came to New France :w:i years ·all ol Canada best, and lhe qutnUy ol lhe glJICland lypt, lean btro, and Drapoau aaya: Ilea In !IQ Ills bon>rimmed Drapeau aaya ol hll fellow
""' ~.......... d.lans who f-· .. kl ocr American ago, struggled ror houn to North American conUneol • . and Drapeau wu chosen as a ~·Mana never aurrtodfll"I .:... .. 1 .... -, m\tstaobt and owll5b French-C&nadlw. "I I.hint apla u Moolml pttpar<S to _.. ..-fttld c.n.da'• flnt major attacks after the Revolu· (.'Omposc a reply. only to ''Our ancestor1, our pr~tor ln 1950 to try to they just mark time. waiting appearance make hlm tht E;rpo17provedlt.Tberewere
leilgue bt.WO.D le.am. tionary War. discard his noles. Finally he grandparents, our parent s stem it. ~ck.s were thrown for another chance." But he delight of cartoon.IN in thlJ enough Fmtch-Canadlarui in
Jean Drapeau, re-tlected In July 1967 he beard rose at a civic luncheon and have saved E'Ttncb Canada thrw4h :windows of bl& home, cont.ends the pro t e c t i on clty where newspapers in tbe making ot E:rpo to make it
mayor m 1,. by an uo-CharlesdeGaulleccholhecry delivered an impromptu ad· and, like France under ·your andhustetlgaragedoorooce ayatem that once existed is French Tie wJUt En1lJ1b differenL It wouldnl have
pr8Cedtnted 15 ~t of the ot the separatists, "Long live dress, courteous to the French leadership, turn' reaolutely to clanged doWn Jn the face of a cone. publications. bapPeoed that way anywhere
vote; doelnl know bow ~,_,,..~_Que_ue~bec~;_·_•_t_M_on~lrti~l'_•~pte11~·-d_ent~-bu-t~-'~-1_w_an~-m~-~-•-'-uture.~-"~~~~~~~punuer~~·~~~~~~~~-"-•-btcam~·~•-m~•Y_"'~m~l-l54_,~~·1_r_1_by.;....ninlllnlng~~-'--arfg!JW-'-~··~•-IJe~oc~\bll~-c:ootln~-'"~t."~~
Bland -Thero ho .. been loome flat
tpotl In h1s career, but
Drapeau'• S: year. nRrt'lbJe
the kind ol taleldGoc<>pt lhat
too1d 'be seen at Montrul's
Elpo S7 or at the 11>alled Soo
of Expo, a ~t summer
fair formally know!! as "Man
and His World" which the city
bas lei up at the Expo lite.
Once known U a timkf" boy I
Drapeau turned into a lawyer
and vice-bu!Ung prosecutor.
He became mayor at 38, Jost
the job. then came back to
help transform the city of 211.z
million.
An array or aky9Crapers, a
new cultural center, a stibway
with trains on rubber tires -
these are some of the develop-
ments in his reign.
A crucifix and a picture of
Elizabeth II, queen of Canada
as well as of Britain, bang in
Drapeau's office.
He regreeted a reporter wtth
a cheef')W "Comment allez·
vous?" then switched easily to
En~lish. He often ~lks in
millions, but he observed :
"ri.1y own derinition or pro-
sperity is expressed in tenm
or the speed with which $1
changes hands. If ln one day
the same SI changes hands 100
times, that makes 100 people
happy. Perhaps it comes back
lo the rirst spender. But if the
first keeps his dollar, there is
no happiness and no pro-
sperity."
To a suggestion that the
advertising world could have
used him, the mayor grinned:
"Ah. but you cannot suceeed
just by advertising a bad pro-
duct. The product has to be
gocxl. and Montreal is good.
"Great clUes can no longer
get big industries within their
borders ... these establish in
the suburbs. So 1 p o r ts
business and show business
are ve.fy big industries. They
not only bring in thousands of
~er/lie for themselves., but
they are generators o f
business.
"'The comblnationof
baseball and Man and JWi
World here -that's perfect."
Occasionally ciliiens boggle
at the costa involved. They
ar~ that the city's $26-
million deficit can never be
overtaken by a city lottery,
now Wlder attack in the
courts. But he is optimistic,
and says: "More and more
great cities must provide their
cltlzen1 with better means of
living, not materially but
spiritually."
Some Quebeckers think this
province's future lies I n
separation from the rest of
Canada. Drapeau is not one ol
them, but he sugge.sts that the
French·speaking people who
dominate Quebee are among
Israeli Envoy
Dies of Attack
OTI A WA (AP) -Tsrael's
ambassador to Canada. Arieh
Eshel. was found dead in a
parking lot Wednesday nlght
and an Embassy spokesman
said today he "apparenUy
had a heart attack."
Eshel, 56, a career diplomat,
had attended a reception at the
German Embassy earlier in
the evening and it is believed
he collapsed while going to
get his car to drive home.
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In this age of gimcracks -and_chrome1
is there a place for a car ~0°over-engineered"
that 90 percent of its value .is,invisible?
Mercedes-Benz thinks so.
Yesterday's dreamboats hid
.enormous tail .6ns.
Today, it's fastbacks, racing
stripes, and shark-mouthed chrome
grilles.
Obviously, there are millions
every year who are willing to buy a car
that's "in vogue" -even though they
know newer gimcracks and styling
quirks will soon erode their investment.
But Mercedes-Benz refuses to
play the "planned obsolescence" game.
At Mercedes-Benz, iron·willed
engineers, not stylists, rule the roost.
And t~ey insist on putting value where
they think it belongs: at the heart of
their machines.
That's wh"y Mercedes-Benz
motor cars can cost anywhere from
about $4,500 to $26,000 without, to
some tastes, "looking" it.
Form follows function
What he gefs ln a MHcedes-
Benz is legendary in automotive circles.
An expert from Car and Driver
tested the Hnew" 250 when it was re-
leased early in 1968 after an incuba-
tion period of five years. His verdict:
"Offhand, I can't think of any other
4-door sedan in the world-with the
possible exception of the Maserati
Quattroporte-thathan-
dles, steers and stops like
the Merced.es."
Scrapping tile
solid rear axle system of
most domestic cars, the
250 uses an all-indepen-
dent suspension -plus
anti·sway bars front and
rear. This endows it with
the agility of a scram-
bling quarterback.
You can blast it
over rutted and potholed
gravel lanes. It behaves
with almost eerie calm.
You can thread it through
the corkscrew turns of a
mountain road, and en-
joy yourself.
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power than you mfly ever ineea. But
you sleep better at night.
The pinnacle of safety
As for safety, Mercedes-Benz
engineers applaud the intent of the
new U.S. GOvemmmt regulations, and
c.arry their protective measures beyond
And there's more. Construc-
tion of every Mercedes-Benz begins in
a shower of sparks. Where conven-
tional cars use bolts to tie body and
chassis together, Mercedes-Benz uses
thousands of welds to create a single
unit of immense strength.After 50,000
miles or so, you may b.egin to wonder
if your 250 will ever rattle.
Whe_n welding
stops, the raw body ls
dunked whole, like a
taffy apple, into a gigan-
tic vat of primer. It
emerges with 24 pounds
of rust protection.
More hidden valu•
Every car gets 20
more pounds of primer
and paint. Even the ih-
sides of the hub caps art
coated. As a final Bq_urlsh'
in its annament against
corrosion, each car gets a
24·pound factory slath-
ering of undercoating.
Make no mistake. Th"e perfec-
tionists at Mercedes-Benz do not apol·
ogize for those classic lines-free of
faddish touches-that will still be
handsome years from now. They sim-
ply think form should follow fun ction
instead of fashion.
The contours of that 250 sedan
at right were dictated by the need to
provide proper headroom, hiproom,
legroom and protective packaging for
five adults. Dictated by the propor-
tions required for nimble maneuver-
There's no sloppy
play in the steering. No
mushiness. When you The"ew Mrrcrdr1.JJ1n:i.250. To 1omr,il dortn'I "look" uiorlh $l,I715'. Rradioh.v it i•.
The six-cylinder,
overhead cam engine of
every 250 Is bench tested
before installation, for
hold the whttl, you "feel" the road.
When you tum the wheel, the car darts
instantly whert you aim. Suddenly,
you a~ a more confident driver.
ability. • Heroic stopping power The car is both shorter and
leaner than its overweight riv.-.ls. Yet Stopping? Unless you have
it bristles with sophisticated, ultra· driven a 180-mph Grand Prix racing
performance features available only as car or a Mercedes-Benz, chances are
extra-cost options, if at all. on domes· you have never experienced the secur·
tic sedans. ity that comes from having really good
brakes.
A superb machine
"Over-engineered," some cril-
ir!; say. Nonsense, retort Mercedes·
Benz engineers. If a man can afford to
invest thousands in a superb driving
machine, he is entitled to gel some-
thing superb.
Dfsc brakes.
A few domestic cars have front·
\Yheel disc brakes, and others offer
front-wheel discs as an option. But
every Mercedes-Benz comes witl1 m~s·
5iD~ d!sc brokea on all four wheels.
Standard.
Result: You get more stopping
the letter of these laws.
The 250's best defense against
blundering drivers is, of course, its un-
canny evasive ability. But, if the wo rst
happens, your Mercedes-Benz is de-
signed to 9hield you.
The entire passenger compart-
ment is built as a sturdy "safety zone."
Doors ar~ designed to stay closed on
impact. The front and rear sections of
the car are engineered to crumple in
a violent crash at a controlled rate, ab-
sorbing shock and reducjng the threat
of serious injury.
Car arid Drioer's sober conclu·
sion : Of all the world's motor C.lrs,
!he current Mercedes-Benz line "rep-
resents the pre~nt pinnacle in safe
car eng.9teering."
Value. All of it concealed from
lhe casual eye. But there.
more than 60 minutes. A hint of trou~
hie in this gruelling test and the engine
is tom down and rtbuilt. Mercedes~
Benz finds the lemons-not you.
Revealing showroom tests
Run a fingtr along the body of
the 250. No" orange peel" texture. Slide
in and open the glove compartment.
Fully trimmed. Close the car door.
Ka-chunk.
Now Aex your back. This is no
marshmalJow seat. It •upports you,
mile after mile. It should: it was de-
signed with the guidance of orthope-
dic physicians.
Crank the window and fiddle
with some kn.obs. "Everything worked
with delightful prtdslon, eliciting the
same 10rt of nlisfactlon that c:om.es
wlien tlle Shutter mechanism crackles
shut on a good reflex camera.. ,.. reported
Car and Driver's expert.
That's the beauty of die 250.
It's built as if it were a 3,000-pound
Hasselblad camera!
Over-engineered7 By conven·
tional standards, emphatically so. But
Mercedes-Benz. does not make conven-
tional cars-and never will.
24-page brochure
If you'd like more facts on this
remarkable $5,176• machine, mail the
coupon for a full-color brochure.
Of course, the quickest way to
verify the 250's virtues, both visible
and invisible, is simply to test-driv1
it. 1 ust ask for the keys.
0ther Mercedes·Benz moCtels
to ponder:
2805 Sedan-the most roail·
worthy car you can buy in the luxury
class, $6,106•.
2805L Roadster-a sports car
for grown·ups, combines soul-stirring
performance with comfort, $6,721 •.
220 Diesel-the onTy diesel
Mercedes-Benz makes, gives you
small·car economy in a big, safe sedan
that may well endure for half a million
miles, $4,668•.
3005El-an understated lim-
ousine, $9,61.s•.
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For New Members
'Mod' Styles
Entertaining
Going way out ror a moot Unusual Fllshioo Show are members
of the Westminster Woman's Club.
They will be entertaining prospective members during a lunch·
eon and display of "mod" styles at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, In
Peek's Family Colonial Terrace Room, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Wfttminster.
Presenting the wacky event will be the mannequin section head!.
ed by Mrs. Theodore Brewer. Models will include the Mmes. Edwin
Alexander, Brewer, Emory Clifton, Kenneth Heggerstrom, Edward
Hyatt and Frank Miller.
Membership chaim1an Mrs. Ernest Fresquez will be in charge
of the luncheon, and assisting will be Mrs. Hugh Johns and Mrs. James
White. Table decorations will be arranged by tile ariis and crafts chair·
man, Mrs. Edwin Alexander.
Guest of honor at tile luncheon will be Mrs. Robert Bidwell Jr.,
district membership and federation extension chairman. Favorite
salad recipes wi11 be exchanged by tbe members.
PRINTS ARE NEWS -Wacky, "mod" fasmons will
be modeled for proopec!ive members ol tile w .. t-
minster Woman's Club when they are entertained
during an Unusual Fashion Show Saturday, Oct. 19,
In Peek'• Family Colonial Temice Room. Mrs.
Theodore Brewer (left), chairman at the manne-
quin section, and Mrs. Ernest Fresquez, nie'.mber-
ship chainna.n, a(!d the finis'hing to1,1ches to the
print dress and six carrot necklace worn by Mrs.
Emory Clifton, co-ehairman·of mannequins.
Membership in the Westmin6ter Woman'• C!Ub ill open in all
women in the city and surrounding areas who wish t.o support the
club's activities in communilty service, welfare, culture achievements,
social and philanthropic programs.
Anyone wishing to receive an invitation to .the fashion sbw> and
lunoheon may contact Mrs. Fresquez, 893-0220. 1
Harbour.ites Go
On Art Stroll
The public is invited lo· go Strolling Through l!!e
Arts on Sunday, Oct. 20.
The second display ol mixed media arts by Hunt-
ington Harbour residents may be viewed between 1 ~d
5 p.m. in the Beach <':lub, 4121 Warner Ave., HWJl:ing•
too Beach.
Exhibits will include entries by children, amateurs
and professionals in oil, watercolor, acrylic and collage
paintin~. Clay, metal and wood ~culptu~ ~ be
shown in addition to weavings, mosaics, mobiles, &titch ..
ery and pottery.
Serving as chairman and coordinator for the judged
exhibit is· Mrs. Richard L. Tom end assisting are the
Mmes. Everett C. Ricker, registrations; John Le Gros.i
judg&S; Glen C. Mahoney, refreshments and hostesses;
Luis Benitl!'Z, display, and Joan Molole, pu!>ijcity.
A limit of three entries may be submitted by Har·
hour residents or beach club members, and deadJine
for registration is Wednesday, Oct. 16.
Resid"11.s planning to enter the sh0"1 may call •Mrs.
Ricker, 59&-0145, or tile dub, 1147-2531; and give tbeir
name, phone number, media and numbe!' of. entries.
There is a $3 entry fee.
Committee members will be in the club between 10
&:m· and 7 p.m. Friday, ~· 18, to accept the entries,
which must be ready to display.
A first, secood and tltird pme will be awarded in
the divisions of fine arts and artists-craftsmen and
there will . be a sweepstakes award for the be6t exhibit.
Many of II!! displays will be aveilable for purchase, and
-will be ...ved during tile mow.
BRILLIANl: AFTERNOON -Reg~Mless of tile skies, Sunday,
Oct. 20 will be splashed with 'contrast and color when artist-resi-
dents of Huntington Harbour display their w'ork between l and 5
p.m. ln ttie Beach Club. Already· Strolling through the Arts are
(left to right) Mrs. Don Reeves, sculpture;· Mrs. Everett Ricker,
paintin~, and Mrs. George 'Jim: lllO!alc. Olher media included
in l!!e Judged sllow will be We<lvingl, liiOtiiles, stitdtecy and •pot.
tery. Entries are limited to residents of tile harboor but the publie
is invited lo view tile display.
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Ann Wraps It . Up With This Tag-Hippies Not Her
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS : I 11n only II
and haven't formed 10lld kieu •bout a
lot ol lhJnCs. On< thing I om really
undecided about IJ the hippies.
It &eeflll to me they ttand for 1ovt and
peace. h t111:t baa? In thele tirnu when
there is so much unrest in the world-lo
much hate and illlln& and anger -iln't
love a aood thing to talk up? Whit'• bad
obout people bani!ing each other 0 ...... 1
Why are ...,. people qalnat the hiP"
pies? Maybe the bippia are the aoswer
to tht world'• problems. 1 dM't think I've
ever seen anything about hippies In your
column. Please 1.dl me whit you think
about lhtrn. -WILLING TO LEARN
DEAR WJWN'G: I'm for peaoa ulll
love. utl 1 like flowen 11 well 11 l h •
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ANN LANDERS r'1 job, left town and the word got around
that she•had given birth to a child
This woman is no teenager. She is
nearly JO , ai,d old enoogh tn know better
than to' get lntr> a ja m like that. She gave
the baby away like It was a cat or a dog.
1ezt ~. bot J 1IH believe m wort.
... , alld wa&er, reality Md dttn1
10m6iaf cou&nctlve "tt •U• *ii •
betw -L,iq la 1M .,_ lo ....... _, ~ ... Nllre ·
pot .... lrdllllf .. ~ ........ pnbleml.
1'fie ltlpPka Un: aotitq &e offer kt
ultidtm. Tiiey .,.. COIM**' •••
moochen. Wllat dMy .t:aU love J1 tft.e• •
l<mporary t..ilar el .. p1oor1a , produ<ed
hy <lnop. At tlM befluloJ ii 1M 1'iptllo
movemut m1•1 ti.nee,. people wtrt Im· ,,
prtued with their ldeall1m and •Po Now the· grand lady or the manor hu
·plauded their pretest ap,lnat ~ a11tnu1 ·returned to.the city thin as 8 rail and her
el &ht • • r 1 d. Bat • time ~ •. it hair ia 1 different color. Sbt amlles a lot
became dear.that die tra·e ·tdetlllttl and acla: u Y' •he hu had 1 ab:·montb .... ......y .. 1nain11e..i ' by "" .
piloalH, Ille IMp lieacb ud Ille cowilnlt vacation in Switzerland. Everyone Ill "'Po
wbt flodlid 11 Ille ,..... • pooN·lo ~ her, uk no ..-;on1 and
DEAR ANN LANDERS : In Jul)> ol 11111
year;: .... Church orgaAbt bepn·to'P'll on
welghL ' Two nionlhl later oho qull bet
li>Iay dumb. .
• Wby ollould Ille sel aw•y l#llh Immoral
beb1vl<ir!'NOw·ll l1 tho towNpeopl1"tlho
..... -on liil!. It IUd~ly becomes OUR
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re1ponlibillty lo be gracloos and overlook
everything .
Don 't tell me to' mind my own bu!lnesa.
Thia person nappens to be my coolll\ and
ltlerelore what abe doea IS my btJ1inea.
Do you have an aoswer?~UNFtOWER
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DEAR lllJN : -I wHW yoa like lilt
wom1a t. .. -we a r a acartet l~Uet
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TUESDAY
OCTOBeR IS
BJ SYDNEY OMARR
.. t • • ""l'be wiae man controls hit
• 1 ' : destiny • • • Aatrology points
... , • the Wa:J."
• ', AIU&'I (Mareh 21-Aprll lt):
." .. You aet frelh start. Chance
.. esiltl to correct prevloul
·,:•-miatake. Make changes. Be
daring. p....,.i magnetism
IOUI. You are IOl.IJht after -, .. •·,eJl:ftll view1. No day to be a
• • ·, shrinking violet
' TAURUB (April •May 20):
"' Family member could r<port • ~ UDUIUll job. new• . D a y
• ..featuru domestic activity.
, Key la 1Plril of cooperation.
To IUCC.'eed, you will have to
.. be diplomatic. Otbenrile.
"' ~tome close to you rebel.
:-. , GEMINI (May 21.Juno :18):
Movement, travel and change
are featured. Element of
deception is present. B e
,. perceptive. Find out what peo-
,ple really desire. Whal some
, .. say and do may be completely
.. ~ different.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
'Be . practical about financla1
affairs. Some home repairs
may be necessary. Check
delails. Be sure where costs are concerne.:. Choose in·
dividual w I th uperlence.
Beware of faUe bargains.
LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): ey.
cle high. But don't trust one
who is erratic where driving la
· •. concerned. Some are
: ~~~~ Y~!'ws.~:
.. Jet it be kno'lfJI you are ad·
; verse to accident..
VIRGO (Alli. ~pl 22):
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Rules Ready .
·· For Auditions •
Lists of r~ulred music,
regulations and rules for the
·. 1969 Student Mu.siclan Audi-
• ,tions now are avallable in
' ·leading music stores
_ throughout Orange County, ac·
. ~ . cording lo an announcement
· • by Mrs. Helen Fackiner, au di·
~ lion chairman.
• • Students of piano, voice,
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-. !rind .. llrlDI Instruments II> eluding classical guitar who
reside or study in Orange
County may compete. Audi-
tions will take place in March.
Spon.!Ol'in,& organization ii
the Mulical Artl Club wllfdl la
. in ita 25th year of encouragtni
and aldlng oerloua mu.le lltud.Y throu&h lhls event.
Exhibition
An exhibit of Pete Mustard
clown creatioos will be
displayed beginning tomorrow
throup Saturday.
The 35 drawings which have
delii);lted visitors and patients
at -.Children's Hospital of
OrlrlP Coonly •Ince October
of 11164 will be 1hliwn on the
main Door of B ullock's
Fdblon Squar<, Santi Ana.
Remodeling
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS!
AU FOOTWEAR FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
ALL CURRENT STYLES AND COLORS
LADIES
SHOES & FLATS
WIRE . S 11.00 to $20.00
e JOYCE e GEPETIO e t APEZJO e SCOOTERS e FOOTFLAIRS
$5.88
to$12.88
Plenty of Sizes -up to I O's
CHILDRENS SHOES
WERE $7.50 to $16.00
e EDWARDS e WEBER e GERB ERICH
-PAYNE
$).88
to$5.88
·e1eeu
225 E. 17th St.
MESA CENTER
. • f ltfwffn Safeway and Thnfty Drugs -Costa Mesa
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BEAUTY · SALON
SPECIALS
HUMAN HAIR
STRETCH WIGS
SI 00 value ........ $65
A great buy , on
ln1tant Beauty
ori9. •s ........ J.50
Comfort special , •• ne
more pins, rollen or dry,.
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BY DUART
Salon ••.. $10
Stu,io .• 14.50
'Bot,h with style an" c~f.,.
HUMAN HAIR
SPECIALS
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ca1cacle1 •, • 11.H
falls .••••• n.tt
fro1tia1 • • • • 4.91
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a.11ty S1l111, 60 I
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Newport Beach Home
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i-ol newlywed Marine
Capl. and Mn. Jll!IM ,.,,.
lboDy Toohey who an honty·
moonlllf In Mealco City dur· Ina tht Olymplca.
St. Oatber!nt'• Cllut<:h, La·
,.,,. ~ach waa the aelling
for the double rinl cmmony
llnkin& In mmta1e the <1su1J>. ter ol Mn. David Mu Marl
ol Lquna Nll\MI and the "°" ol Mn. Frank Toohey of Al·
bamb<a. Offlclanl WU MJp'.
Jooepll J. Tnlllw, the bride'• amt uncle .
,,,. formtr Juel Loulle
Marl waa atven in m.rrtqt
~Y a!llll)ter UftCle, John Oller·
.kamp, and •be ...... ,.....
of whHt betllla ud Jaco
with a pjJll\ flOb, A c:rown of whHt ,_ held bet veil
whlcl> -·Into a train.
and abe carried ..-. ot•
chllla 114 .lillea of Ult valley.
4Uendinl h e r •Isler u
maid' el honor wu Jo Anne Mui, who ...,... a pale· green
volleJown and wrled a nose-
l•Y o whllt '°"" and stock. Pastel orchid voile ensem-
blet and nosegays of ......
stock and baby orcbidl were
oeleCled for her bridesmaids,
the Misses Barbara Schader
and carol Taylor of Laguna
Beach, Mn, Charlea Hansen
of Newport ~ch and the
Mil* Marque CUmminp of
Denver, Pak1cl.a WhllleM, san Fenwido and Calh<rine
Mlri, another •Isler of the
bride who was the junior
brid<slnald.. Debi ¥arl, the
bride's niece and ffOwer glrl,
wore a plnk,frock and carried
baby pink ..-.
The bridegroom asked hb
brother Terrence Toohey to
be hi! bat man, and ushers
were 1Utba:rd Toomey, Ste-
phen Longo, Walter Leo. Rob-
ert Fit:r.allnmons and George
CUmminp.
·Sandra Platt Becomes·
Bride in Home Rites
A garden antt poolside re-
ception for 350 gues ts followed
al the home ol the bride's
mother. Assisting were Mrs.
William Sutherland or Fuller·
ton and Mrs. Vern Hays of
Burbank, aunts of the bride;
Mrs. James Mari, the bride's
1i.sltr·in-law, aad Miss Mau·
ree.n Truxaw, a cousin.
The bride-is a graduate of
Marywood High School, Ana·
helm and attended Mount St.
Mary's College.
Her husband is a graduate
of Loyola High School and
University and now serves at
the Marine Corps Air Facility
at El Toro.
Do away with unvvanted hair.-with
ou,.. ~afe, gentle Kl""ee Dermatron
method. Come in and consult with
OUI"" technician; no obligation of
course. In our Beauty salon.
FERMODYi.: SECRET OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Fermodyl, an imported Befglan formula salon
treatment, scientifically recreates nature's own
chemlo&l balance. What this means to you: an
answer to sun-bleached over-color-ed hall""; dry,
. oily, liri"tp, unmanageable ha.Ir; the way to permanent
wave even t inted ~t i"". Sp~clat i.nt r-p duct ory o ffer:
Fermodyl-conditlOned wave, Only 19.50. Beauty Salon.
Mr. B•rt Weave1>, Fermodyt Representative,wl\l be In
our Nf;wport Salon, October 14, 15, 16. You a,..
invlte<l to consult With Mr. Weaver; be our guest!
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Singled Out by Club ·
Outrigger rutaurllll, La-
guna Beach, will be the .. ~
ting le< the Busln<a and Pro-
1 ... lonal Women's Club of La·
guna -·· annual Civic Partlcipatloft Dinner Tbun-
day ru,Ilt. ()ct. IT.
Show Plans
Revealed
Fashion show plans will be
revealed durini • meeting or
the Women's AUJ:illary to
Pharmaceutical AssOctation.
Mn. Peter Perak will open
her Santa Ana home few the
gathering at 11 :00 a .m ,
Wednesdoy, Oct. II.
The homss and Mn. c. v.
Turner are chainnen or the
show, entitled AutUJM Leaves
of Fashion which will be
presented Nov. 7 in the Santa
llurinrl Ibo l'(tlll Mn. Em·
Uy Stridler, pmklent, will
reveal the club choke fdc-
Woman-ol-tM-Yw Award. 1n 11 booor annually bellowed oo ,a
woman ol utraordlnary vllue
lo her communlly.
The evening, lo begin with
a 1:30 p.m. IOCial hour, fql·
lowed ~Y dinner at 7; 30 b4I
been planned by Mn. Marj ..
rie lAltterman and her com-
mittee to Include • Wk ...
the early devllopment ol La-
guna Beocll by John Weld.
AssIStlng ·Mn. Lutterman
are ftliss Beatrice Johnson
and the Mmes. ~aurice Van
Dub,' A. W. COrnetius, Betty
~en, .J. A. Summers, I. D.
.Couse, 'J:ed 8.i¥m0re, Irene
McClure,\ Cordelia MIMlng
and John BwnherL ·
All interested pel'SOQI are
urged to Join the 1 .. uv100.
Tlckets are available ~t the a...,. e .. ch Clwnber of
Commeroe 0< by callihg Mn.
Edna Connlehae~ 494-•.
New Career
Launching a career as
an airline stewardess
fur Western Airlines is
Miss Sandra Cavallaro,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cavallaro of
Balboa. Th.e new h0&tess
is a graduate of New-
port Harbor High School
and attended Orange
Coast College.
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Moo"'1, ll<tobtr l•, 1968
Boss-of-the-year
DAILY PILOT ;
••••••••••• ,.....,, .
Pitture: • Peeks Select Secretaries • '!'be loog~wllted momenl of
ntmln& their Boss-of-the-year
will arrive Wedneaday , Oct.
18, when Orange County
Harll!or Are.a Legal Secretaries
1 and their bosses attend a
semlfonnal dinner meet.lpg in
the Sheraton-Beach lnn, Hun·
tlngLon Beach.
Tbt aelection i.s made from
essays, submitted by
members about their bosse3.
Honored guests and Judges art
Superior Court Judie Robert • • L. Corfman, Municipal Court •
Judge Calvin P. Schmidt and br Merwy1 1 1 1 1 1 "·
District Attorney Cecil Hicks,
Festivities will begin with a
1 P·n;'· coclrta.ll hour, followed ''Don't mi&s it!" "You have to
by dinner at 8 and the pro-see It !" "We're 101.ng to see it gram which wlll be emceed by
last year's "boss" Mark again." That's the word ,being
Soden. passed around the Harbor area
Guests will be welcomed by these happy days. 1be • word
Mn. George Hannahan. presi· comes from those who have seen
dent and ~rs. AJbert Ecel~s, the laugh-filled fUms t N~ ........... L'b H vice president who is tn a ., .. .,.... I rery our charge of entertalpment. Udo and the Mesa.
Costa Mesa Library is the The organization lw
scene ol a library story hour members from Seal Beach to How Sweet It h! conUnlles on
-e::•.::"':<Y...:'l'h=ursd=ayoc.:a:.:t.:.10;;:'::30c:a:::.m=:... . .....:S:::an::..::C:::l•:::m:.:•:::•t.:.•·'-----I Lhe Lido screen an~ ne Odd Coo I ... AME .. ICA'S LAl':G9:ST l"AMILV CLOTHING CMAIN pt goes 1~ merry w~y ar
the Mesa. The former Ci>'stars
James Garner and Debbie
Reynolds in a moVi.e story:about
a happy couple wbo still loVe one
another, and they are ~ed
-to each other! What a happy
switch!
Ana Elb Club. ;. ,
Jack Lemmon and Walter
Matthau form the t w o
characters who make up \he U-
tle to the motion picture Tbe
Odd Couple. They are a pair of
l06sed-out bUbbtes wbo abere an
apartment. in New York. l'Jt's a
dirty, messy, unkempt p ! a c •
belonging to Matthau. Lemmon
moves in and starts a c~n-up
campaign. They clash heB.d-on.
which means laughs-a-pledty for:
niovie patrons.
Also on the program will be-------'""---•••""!••••• • 1llde lecture on the Preven-
tion of Birth Defects to be
presented by a rtpraentative
from the National Foundation.
Co-hostesses will be Mn.
Ronald Wales of Costa M ...
What's Doing
MARY DAY, 642-4321 SHAWN SLOCUM
D.1te Chosen and Mn. Paul Calhoun of Saft.••••••••••••••--•-•! ta Ana.
Fall Nuptials
Link Couple
A Nov. 29 nuptial ceremony in St. James
.piscopal Church, Newport Beach is planned
y Sbawn Elizabmh Slocum and Jean Marrell
• lasor of Honolu1u .
Miss Slocum, daughter of Mrs. Wayne W.
Slocum of Newport Beach and Oklahoma
City and the late Mr. Slocum, attended
C·asady School in Oklahoma City, Marywood
Catholic Girls School, Orange and is a grad-
uate of Newport Harbor High School.
A 1968 Empire debutante. she also attend·
ed Orange Coast College and now is studying
at Cbaminade College, HoooluJu.
Her fiance, son of Mrs. R. A. Rasor of
Honolulu and Jean F. Rasor of. Coos Bay,
Ore., attended Punahou School and is a grad-
uate of Kalani High School, Honolulu and now
is a senior at the University of Hawaii. He
bai. s8rved with the Navy in Vietnam.
Duo Observes
Founders Day
Della Zeta's 66th annual
Founders Day will b e
celebrated jointly by the
Alumnae by the Sea and the
Orange County Alumnae dur-
ing a luncheon meeUng Satur-
day, Oct. 19, in the Revere
House, Tuatin.
Mrs. S. M. Gregory, an
outstanding alumni from Long
Beach, will talk about the cur-
rent role of the sorority.
Interested Dee1.ees may
make reservations with Mrs.
Charl~ Hollister at 613-93111.
WHAT ARf YOU
GOING TO DO
ABOUT TODAY'S
LOOK UICE A
WOMAN LOOK?
Celelt-,of-
What'1 the pOint of being
• womon ;fyou cton:t Jook
lik• OM. How to do It?
kautifully, -lo ... lily?
Jutt Willllf' Gostcwd'1 l'Mrir
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New Knits
Sew .Easy
A new melhod of sewing and
working with doul*: knits and
bonded fabrics will be
demonstrated for Loi
Alamitos OffJCerS' -wives and
guests •.
The · prosr•111, . lo b e
presented . by Mn. J e a n
Hagey, will follow a U:)()
lu1Jcheon Thursday, Oct. 17, in
the· ciubbou30' of the U.S .
Naval Station GOif Course.
Alao on the agenda will be
members modeling a
ttunkload of cloth.Ing furnished
by Miss Ann Person of
Eugene, Ore. who patented the
Stretch and Sew method .
Auxiliary •
American Legimi Hall in
Colla Mesa la the setUng for
. meellngs of the Auiliaey lo
Barraek.1 1249, Veter1n1 d.
World War J. The first Tues-
day of each mOnth members
gather for a buJlness RSI.ion at 7,30 p.m. and the Ihlrd
Tue!dajr for a tocial and
potluck at I p.m.
-......... -with Hahtfy lift~-...
You'll MpriM "°""""
w;th tho -"' .....,.,,.
aibbony wire m...i,..
does it. Tiie Notard
stretch bade of 11YJon e"d
LY"CfCI tPQndt111t tlings ,Nke
• n.w 1kM."f1t-wMt. tlftCI
f0tl'llon colors. And not.
thi11,;1 .. ~21tftrv40DD.
"u• Good Ho.uekeepl"I
S...I of A.,....i lot
ElilatiethAldenface llw' 1...t
itl madl more ihan ju.a a faeial
lothloo '°"''°"·Seo"""
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li SCO'lll detlillffvl -SIC!els. Vo!r'll
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OUR WOOL
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Imported from
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Perlectly stunning htll-fsshioned
suit .•• its skirt a flurry of pleats,
iU shell bare-armed and its jaeke~ ' adorned wltli a cross-ribbed collar
and front. Justooe example-Of our
exciting import collection ; -one
suit more e.1citi11g than the next,
right down to our amazing low
pricel Vivid-tones;
~ lo.20 in gl'OO!p;,
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OPEN
SUNDAY
11 to 5
c:::=q
'
Row Sweet It ts! gains
momentum and produce!ji JD.Dre
laughs as Debbie and _ ~ubby
James set out on a voy~e to
Europe. The difficulties en-
countered, when they try lo be
alone for romance may _Mt be
funny to them. but they are
mighty humorous to the. film
fans . Laugh a little, laugh~ lot.
Lenunon plays a !' V.
newscsster, Matthau b ' sports
wrllu. SC....' incluile •. ~
shol.3 in and around New. Yor.lr
City. some of the best in Shea
Stadium as the Pirates and Mets
perform in a triple play; yet!
Not to be overlooked are the
po~er games in the apartment.
OOMING lo the lJdq Is a
suspenseful thiiUer In
Metrocolor. 'l'be Split followl a
big time hood In bis flnlll bljJ
deal, a heist to end all 'belN4
Th Ing s gn sticky·and murd~
becomes a reality not 1e~ecl. ··:
, The Spilt boasts of a c! --·l Includes Julie Harris,
·~, Borgnine, Diahann Carro ' ,,, . ~ Brown and Gene nacland•! .... ••• The MESA bri.,. more jfp lo
'\ the local movie fam. J.o4:~
,. Iola of laughs when Tbe llfhnt
' Trap lends Its llgbt and ~zy,
' 1Iory In the big, wide .......
Plan In see this o .. ic~imd
take the family togeUiel( ~ • . . !, happy group. Stay lhal ~f
t ::·
' IJA'N"....,, :-! ' f •} J.' MESA MATINEE!! :,;r 1 . l ' pmenltd each w ...i ••• :o:. l
· · ali.moon, offering a ~
movie program with the l4llln
attraction ol the M ... eaAw
. week. Or in subsequent ~.
' the cboice of patrool. ~
Ume Is one o'clock. ::b-'• refreshments await fllm. fti1. ,.
, FREE PASSES lo the 1,ii! °' ~ • Mesa will be maUed today~ A.
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Thi• "WHO'S WHO IN BU$1NESS 10d <;OSTA
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1963, in th• future wlll b• publl•hed •• th• Officltl
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1969
First Annual
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ittesh new luster over lbe
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J'Tlle H.U-," the lint ol-'ltrina ·ol Iha new ......, for
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lo Ille production ll1ell, wlllcll ..,,, ..... ,,... ..... Uwi lbe
usual opminc night tren*'I
Thursday, but to ita star, Pal-
ly Broderick, who, In lht UUe
tole, dellven one of the most
superior performances seen on
an Onnge Couz;ity stage thls
year ..
Miss Broderick, a newcomer
from Teu.1, illuminates the
tiny San Clemente stage with
her poignant portrayal of
Catherine Sloper, lbe heittss
doomed to emotimial poverty
by an overbearinc father and
In 1Jn1Cf'Upulou& Suitor.
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Dieting emotlona -painful
lhyneu, 1 • y tomantlclJm
and, finally, Icy cruelty. She
accompllahea e1ch brilllanUy.
scoring highest In the climac-
tic scene when faced with the
reality of htr lover •s
mercenary motivation.
A> Morril Townaend, the
pennllea playboy who luml
bet bead and her be~, Steven
Reed 11 IOmtwb.at shaky but
'(ener1llyef fect ive .
Particularly Rood are his
:cenu with Catherine's aunt
\Yhen hia real nalure creeps to
the surface.
C. Gordon Smith, who plays
The m.id·ltlh c e n t u r y Catherine's gruff, unbending father, oflsetl a f In e drama, beautifully costumed characteriz.ation with an em-
agalnst a most belfect.ih"ve barrassing ineptness for his
parlor backdrop, as t 8 lines. A latecomer to the cast poteritial ol being .... ol the . ' county's fl.nest productions of , he 1$ o b v I o u 1 l y ~
the season. However, the derrehearsed, but shows high
baJance of the cast first .must potenUal.
at.rive to reach the peak of in-. Best of the supporting ~ast
volvement scaled almost ef. lS Rulh Taylor l! the ~lucking,
forUessly by Miss Broderick fl<lgety Aunt Lavinia, who
on opening night. r~allzes_ Morris' moUves. but
Director Thelma R km sides with b.im for Catherine's uc an happiness. She brings a
has structured ~ delicate measure of depth to her role
drama, replete wtth period whlch Ls lacking for the most gr~, style , and, w~ere * part in the balance ol the cast, ~· stodgmess. lt IS ~ prG-Miss Broderick ucepted.
duction ,~t eafA?hes one s in· Others contributing various-~ bit by btt, but ~ver Jy to· the production are Jeri
relinquishes that which it has Anderson iq a fine straight
tlken. role u the maid, Mary Helen
Miss Broderick is given the Flaherty u lbe father's sister
most demanding task ol con-and June McGruther, a bii
veying three strong and con-stiff and deliberate as Morris'
p.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,• widowed sister. Also in the
cast are Joanne Appligett and
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David Robinson in briefer
assignments.
There is, de.spite t b e
fonnality and seriousness or
t h e production, many bits of
well-plaetd humor which a r e
parUcularly welcome in the
more mundane first act.
Well worth the trip down the
coast, If onl.v for the en-
joyment of Miss Broderick's
super laUve performance,
"The Heires.s" c o n t I n w e s
Thursdays through S:i.turdays
for two more weekends at the
Cabrillo Playhouse , 2 O 2
Avenida Ca br i 11 o , San
Clemente.
City of Hope
Movie Slated
"In Your Hand3," a film
narrated by Raymond Burr,
will be the featured program
for the next general meeting
of the Orange County Chap-
ter of the City of Hope. Wed·
ncsday, at 8: 15 p.m. in the
Regency Room of the Grand
Hotel in Anaheim.
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Covering lfp
Burt Warner is caught with his pajamas down as his
"roommate," C·aUlerine Myers hands hirn an alarm
clock in this scene from the Westni\hster Communi-
ty Tb.eater's ''Under the Yum YU1ll1Tree," resuriling
Friday. •
Ranc1w Plny.ers List
Cast of 'Generation'
Cast members for t h e
Orange County premiere of
"Generation" have been an·
Tickets Set
For Chorale
Mail orders for season
subscriptions are now on sale
through Nov. 18 for the fifth
anniversary season of the Lo!
Angeles Master Chorale, con-
ducted by Roger Wagner.
The So ul her n California
Choral Music Association will
present the BS-voice ensemble
in one Friday and four Sunday
evening concerts in t h e
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of
the Music Center.
All Sunday evening concerts
will begin at 7:30 p.m.: the
Friday concert begins al 8:30
p.m.
nounced by the Rancho Com-
munity Players, who will
stage the new comedy next
month .
Rey L'Ecluse, Rancho's best
actor award winner at the 1968
Orange 1County. Foot 1 i g h l
Festival, will play the leading
role or· Jim Bolton, the rather
of a very pregnant daughter
who 's been married only a
week.
Featured performers are
Carole Neustadt as l h e
daughter, George Shultz as the
hippie son-in-law and Clark
Farrell as an obstetrician.
Completing the cast are Jim
Newton and Walt Birchard .
The comedy will b e
presented for two weekends,
Nov. 7·9 and 1>16 at Mission
Viejo High School. Tickets arid
information may be obtained
by calling 837-8210.
Season ticket& may be
ordered by maH from the
Southern California Choral
Music AssociaUon, 135 N.ri";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;=
Grand Avenue, Los Angeles.
Further information may be
obtained by calling (213) 526-
7211.
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'True' Spy Movie
Couple Co-Star
HOLI,.YWOOD (UPI) -
John CUSevetec and Gen•
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sCJ'ftll, wUl ~ i n
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Rome, Slo Francisco and
By BO.B THOMAS known ca.st ls unu&ual (or Lu Vfjgai.
COPENHAGEN <AP> mtdiock, 14. who usually re-I~~~~~~~~§~ H~ folded acroa his am· lies on lop Hollywood names
Ple bAlly, Alfred Hitchcock for hla leads. He explained his reasoning:
broke his Buddha-like trance, "This type of story requires
and CQDlmanded, ''Action!" unfamiliar faces for believ.
on his 5Lst movie. . ability. I don't want the audl·
Jt was an unlikely location ence to stop and say, 'Ob,
for the beginning of a Hitch-that's Cary Grant.•
cock film : the painting room "Besides, I have grown tire'd
of the Royal Copenhagen por· of paying immense saJaries to
celain factory. 'Ibis: was the stars. But Julie Andrews and
lint of a series of locations Paul Newman rece.ived $'150,-
that woold take him Ind a 000 for my last picture, 'Tom
film crew from here to Wies· CUrtain'-by the time studio
baden, Germany, Paris, New overhead was added, it cost
York, Washington and back to $1 ,800,000 just for two actors. " 'Tom CUrtain' cost almost Universal City, Calif. He also $6 million and made $1 l mil-intends to acquire some foot-age in Cuba, but that is a lion. which made it all right.
Hilcbcocltian story that can-But I made 'Psycho' for $800,-
not yet be revealed. 000 and it grossed $18 million,
Until now the film project without big stars. And what about 'Boom,' for which the has been kept as hush-bush Burtons received a million
as some of the spy plots in d II i ' It till did his own movies. Hitchcock c ars ap ece · s no · business-proving that stars has declined interviews and do 't help ,,
has embarked on lht; film, ;e book "Topaz" has been
based ~n the ~'\ Uris bes~~ . viewed with disfavor by the
seller ~opaz, with no fa French government, since it
fare, using vlrtually an un: implicates h i g h-r a n k i n g ~own cast .. The sole Amer French officials with traffick-1can name 1s John Forsythe In · u lh · of "Bachelor Father" televis· g l!1 a led secrets wl the
i f h I CIA Russians. on arne, w o Pays a "Despite French disapprov-
agent. . al, we secured permission t6
The leading r ~ I e of 1 shoot in Paris " said Hitch· Frenc~an who sp~es far= cock. "The onJ). thing we had
lt!e alhes ~ R~sta has to change in the script was a
given to Frederick Staffard, a reference to De Gaul! we Czech who has appeaz:ed in a k . e. . few French films. eoStarring ~ it ~l, and ,, that made
is the French actress Dany erythi.Dg okay·
"Topaz" is a faintly fiction-· -.r Robin. c~E•P WST""*"'AT•min.
ized version of a real-life es-
pionage scandal that rocked : ~
the Western governments. It
is the kind of cloak-and-dag-
ger stuff that Hitchcock rel -
ishes.
"I'd says this is something
between 'Suspicion' and 'North
by Northwest,' " he remarked
after conclUding a scene In
which a Russian defector dis-
covers she is being followed
by secret police.
"It has the same elements,
the same widespread action .
What makes it aJI the more
delicious is that it actually
happened.''
The use of a largely un-
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OLYMPIC GAMES -Coverage ,of tbe lttii 6J)llli.'
piad competition will be seen toniglit at 10 p.m, 'in
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TELEVISION VIEWS
Bob Wagner
Hangs Loose
By TERR'ENCE O'~LAHER:rY .
There is a tendency among newspapermen on
the Hollywood beat to psychoanalyze every .actor
they interv:i.ew. They speak of his .. emotional lib-.
f!i,atiori,1\ his 11psychological br~ou~.·· and~othe~
link·NUsage phrases currently m vogue. I
What a laugh! Most actors are adlllts playiftgl
cnlldren't· games. When Uley play them 11ilJlfully,
or if they are Just plain Juckf. they become auperl
folk-heroes. When the game changes, they et.the~
change with it or fade away in great luxury. pesid._
a heated pool. .· :
' ROBERT WAGNER is one of these game-plaY•l
ers. Uiitil recently, I knew him only through the efld1
Jess pieces of amateur psyC!toanalysis found ·in th"!
fan mags with titles Hice: "Wtll ' 11<>ber;t Wagner:
ever forJ~ N~lle W~?" or "He Seemed to.Havi
Everything until • • • "
After lunching with him at Universal City.
studios MY piece on tlie star of ABC's "It Tak~ ~
'rl\ief" 1is going to be tit.red: ''Can Robe~ Wagne~
-a rich, attractive, talettted, yo~ng· IJ?-Ov1e star .--:
find true happiness with a beautiful wife, an ador'"\
able daul'l;lter, a boU•e·in Palm Springs, a sl}ack in!
Milllbu a' pilot's Jicenae and a l""l! .term contract
in a auCcessful TV series?" :
If th8 answe?;is no, I figure no one could possiJ,
bly give a damn aoout whaf happen• to him. i
, ' BUT THE Jif'!SWER is.'.'yes," Wagner~ppearedj
to be very haj>py jndeed. His di~O!ltiOI! was obVjousl.V:'
exceUent, AriyOne who can s~mve a st~dio comm151
sary meal can digest anything.) He 1s band•~'
God· know• and .full of entbusiaam· ~er his \wo!j:;
If he stlll loogs f!ir mi.first wilt of if.his psy~·
cal underpinlrigs are shaky, he'cerlaily dldri1t,sbow
it -and 1 woilldn 't want to find out. Besides, r, d~~
feel con\fort.able. po~ing around a movie .C.,r· s uij\
derpinnings.,lt can be dangerous. The~· ~ou!'
can fall down on you. . , : :
"Sure, it's a new Hollywood toda,Y/1 .obs~erv~,
Wagner. He should know. He •tatted his film carffi
20 years ago as .one of the Jast,golden boys tilat w.•'!
stamped out on . the old !loPY'l'tf9!1 assembly Jin"'
He was young and romantic and he played i!Je yowl~
and romantic roles Ibo! filll'd tbe·J>Ol't W'81' SC~
Jn !be old dayi, he would ~ro&bly have played thetll
until he was too .old to climb in.to a make.up cbatl~
1'Things haVe chaµged. Stories have ~tur~
And I hope I've matured as well. I've beeilJuck:i.
I1Ve bad some gdod movie roles like the one tt: 'Ha~r· witi1 Paul Newmill' 811!1. the 'The Cott
demned of Altona.' How else wowd I get to mefl
Sophia Loren, Claudia cardinal• and Raquj#
Welch?" he said with a grin. When jhe lood rol!!'
thinned OU~ he moved to television. ',:;:
IS WAGNER WOR!UED abqut excess vio!eni:i
in his TV series? "I would be if we were plaYDa
opposite the ;6 o'clock News," he ri!d. He hi!.• a·poitlt
there. "It's a inake believe llllOw ond we play·it lh!!l . . '~ .. way. r • ~ ' ::
'.'Sure1 lite •1,ar aystem It a'tlU ~g. It's my
lustre Ulat mil<• tjJe TV aeries work':lor my kind Of
actor. If die viewen.don't like me IMy don't watcili
the show. I don't follow Ille nitings clooely. One day
someone from M!c rushed over to say we bad tlii
greatest A.S.V. rating of Ille new .'•hows. I eskti
'What's tbai?'' and they all died, It's 10I11el!Wa
where the audiOllCe pushes l>tltton• to indicate :ft
they like or dislike you. It's nice to be liked.'' "; .. .. .. Dennis. the Menace :~ ;;;,;;;;;;;;;iiiiii,
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It's Pearl Harbor All Over Again· for u.s ;·E
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BY GLENN WlllTE ono1ber Sunday-full ·H houn qo u a
.ci( .. 011ttHttsttt1 matter --of Uet -·u Unlted ·Sti\a
MJCXJCO CITY -Recall a Sunday in -:omen's 0 I y mp I c volleyball coach
Dece{nbtr some f1 yean ago. Harlan Cohen survoyed lbe wreckage in-
Sucklo& Dllld at the boUom of Poorl voted oo ·llil 11r1a bx world champloo Japan. . Harbor WU lllDll ol the Unii.d Slalea It WU 1be openlJ!& c!>y of .Olympjc
Navy. , Gunea' competlUon here, aod' the
Wbal llWe Air Cqrpo the USA owned al ~ had jull been pulvorlJOd, IM
that tlme wu a fiery maaa of Junk .. com· 1$.2, .15-l.
pll111en11 of the Empire of Japan. €ol\en wu In the preaa lntervlew room
can you lmqlne what yoor rucUon ol lbe hand'°"" new Olympie Ill""' mfClt tiave been It aecOndl after thole ~ D&Slwn, facing writ.era.
flrat 'Die. 7, lMl rtport.s .~'d have . • ••we.didn't late, they beat ua. Jar)an la
liwd ~ aatlon't'leldon'lejl )'OU thal , ..,ply a gr<at learn.~• weren't
we wn looklnc good.., deleaiund tbal llldlcatlve ol tbe •at·~ ~ed," Cohen
better dlya were eomlnct • revealed, causlng a ol eyes to
Well, llme tbouClifl came tcr mind '"' pop..,
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NIPPON NETTERS -Despite efforl!·of Jane Ward
of HOntington Beach (No. le) and Ann Heck of
NewpoJ:I Bea<h (in.background at right), the U.S.
women's volleybal1 team was routed by the <lelend-
Ing champion Japanese girls Sunday at the Olym-
pics. The Japanese swept to tbree straight wins,
15-6, lf>.2 and lf>.2.
Packers' Adder'ley the Goat
Rams Salute Go-ssett,··Tr.uax
MILWAUKEE, W~. (AP ) -An in·
terference penalty against Green Bay's
Herb Adderley in the closing seconds set
up a 27-yard Bruce Gossett field goal that
gave the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams a
16-14 victory over the Green Bay Packers
Sunday ln a National Football League
heart-stopper.
Gossett's field goal -his third of the
game -wiped out a one-point Packer
lead, supplied moments before when Tom
Brown swept 52 yards for a touchdown on
a punt return.
The Rams, stripped by Injuries of two
regular ruMing backs, appeared doomed
by Brown's run to fall again before the
Packers -the team that crushed them
last season in the Western Conferentt
playoff game.
But a great catch by Billy Truax of a
Roman Gabriel pass gave the Rams a
first down at the Green Bay 41. Two
plays later, Jack Snow flashed by Packer
defender Adderley at the 25.
Gabriel's pass. bounded away and the
officials' handkerchief was thrown to the
tround.
Three running plays later, Gossett, who
had kicked field goals from the 22 and the
26 earlier, connected from the 27 and the
Rams dealt the fading Packers their
third defeat Jn five st.arts.
The victory was particularly sweet to
the Rams, who went all the way without
Dick Bau, their top ground gainer, who
hurt a leg last weekend.
Bass was joined on the sidelines in tht
second period by Tommy Mason, who
also suHered a leg injury.
The Rams sWI seemed to have enough
to edge the Packers, who were going
without quarterback Bart Starr. He pull·
ed a muscle in his pasalng arm in the
pregame wannup.
William$ fumble at the Los Angeles 41,.
A fourth-period goal line atand stopped
the Packers at the Los Angeles one after
a fake Punt by Donny Anderson gained 2.S
yards and put the ball into scoring posi-
tion.
But Green Bay's defenst kept the
Rams pinned d.eep in their own terrjtory
and Pat Studstill was forced to punt from
,hi& own 16.
· Browri fielded the ball on his own 46,
juggled if for a moment, then took off up
the mddle, finally swinging to his left
and broke free. The rams, trailing 14-13,
then mounted a counter drive from their
own 36 to win the game.
Countdown Under Way
For Mesa's Haig Event
By EARL GUSTKEY
OI "'• 0-HY l"li.t lltfl
The richest golf tournament ever held
in either Los Angeles or Orange County
begins a week from today at Cost.a
Mesa's Mesa Verde Country Club.
Most of the greatest names in golf will
be on hand next Monday for the first two
days of practice rounds.
The $100,00U prcram kicks off the com-
peµtion Wednesday, Oct. 23. Then the
like! of Arnold Palmer, Juliua Boros,
Billy Casper, et al, take to the links
U.S. Cagers
Debut With
Rout of Spain
Thuraday through Sunday for the ninth
annual Haig.
The tournament was switched by its
operators from Carlsbad'• La Costa
Country Club where U w a s based f or
three yeMs to Mesa Verde just six weeka
ago.
The venture is a municipal effort for
Costa Mesa. The actual host is the Costa
Mesa Country Club but the new facility's
course hasn't yet grown Into m41;turity
and so Mesa Verde will host lbe tourna-
ment the first year.
The city of Costa Mesa has algned a
five-year ~ontract for the Haig.
Half of the pro am field will play at
CMCC but the olher half and all rounds
of the Haig will be conducted at Mesa
Verde.
lnlerest in tbe Haig jumped con-
siderably late last week when tournament
director Ron ii.tt announced Arnold
Pllrner "ls a 99 percent certainty" for
tbetoornameol.
The colorful, jet-Oylng Palmer joined
leading money winner Billy Casper u the
Haig'• top.billed entranla. ii.tt promised otber IUrpriaea thla
wee:ll:, however.
the Olyrnplca, behind Jape and Ruala.
Poland, which ouUuted the Koreana:,
10-15, 12-15, 15-101 lfi-U and 11-15 1n Sun-
day'a feature duel, hu back the ..mtlre
oquad wblcb picked up a bnJme medal iD
the ''4 Games at Tokyo..
Poland meeta r.ohen'a litll Wednelday
while the U.S. "" locking homo "'.Ith Czechoslovakia thla afternoon. 'lboee two
matches are cruciala for the Americana
-at leut a aplit Ia MJndalory if they
are to stay Jn medal content.Jon'.
Ann Heek of N~ Beach played an
especially fine !Int &lllltl qalnst the
magnlllcent Japaneae.
Ml.A Hetk, a former ~ del Mar Hip Scbool leacher, picked up two polnll
on aervea, ~ another with a ftne
return, played tho net well and earned
the eerve for her team on lhree oc-
culona.
'!be United Sllllt led twice in that fil'll
, ..... S-1 and 44, ·befort lallJni behind ..
4, • tben J.5. Alter that Cohen 'a forces
were never a challenger.
He sbulfied the lineup constantly, mat·
Ing 11 subsUtuUona 1n the three aames.
Japan put ln two raervu and that was
in the last contest when it boaated a 10-0
load.
Cohen aaid he went to h1I bench to fre-
quently to give hll ruervu ezperlence
and to try Jnd come. up with a c:obeslve
uniL
r II
Team caplaln Jane W&N ol ~
Beacb II.kl there wasn't ·u ._.
preasun on the learn for the dull.w.i
J1pu u there will be In today'• -
•Ith Clecboalov&kla or -In& ~
with Poland and Soulb .Korea. , ;~
"The preaure II &natu when ~s. " in a game you have a chance ol w.bmfac.
We were up for Japan but maybe ft illl
tnew we were aal.nc to pt beat." ~ commented. --'
So, alter one match In the OiyJlijH
Games, the U.S. women•a volleyball ""!1l
appears to be in much the same •bap,: _..
our neet was that Sunday In IWGhlt back In l9U. •
Matson, Greene Confronted
1
By Stiff Challenges Todax
·~ ·:
!ly GLENN WIDTE
OI ...._ O&llY flli.t lllft ~ MEXICO CITY -Two American woila
record holdars were ezpected to be
tiptlng for their compet!Uve. llvu this
atfemoon and thla evenilli witll Olympic
Gamea flnals cominfl up illtbe 100 meters
and the shot puL
Randy Mallon .. Yfho owns the cloblJ
allot mart of 71-411, but who had to llnll·
gte to pick up a quaUfytna spot OD bJ.a na~
tional Olympic contingent, m u a t b:ang
loolh tb ould.d leammales George
Woods and Dave Maggard.
And 100 meter dash ·eo<ecord holder
Charlle Greene figured to get bJ thlJ
afternoon's semi-finals to· go against the
lremendouo field or speed -perhaps the,
swiftest of all Ume -when Ule 100 meter
finals take p1aCfJ thla eventna.
Greene ran a pair of Olympic record
tlme 10.0 races Sunday to eue into the
semis: while Matson blitzed the Olympic
ahot standard with ooe easy effort of 11-iov,.
Earlier in the day, Yankee Ron
Whitney broke the Olympic 400-meter
hurdle record with a 49.0 in qualifytng for
today's semifinals.
The 10,000 meter flnlls: were won by
Kenya's Naftali Te~ u, who outgunned
Mamo Wolde from Ethiopia in 29:27.4 -
a surprisingly good time considering the
.rarefied air In this 7,347-foot high site Of
Olympic action.
Cltttdator11 Coirapse
Clarke Unconscious
After Game 10,000 Bid
MEXICO CITY -.. Yoo. know it takes a. marathon) and thoae other IU)'I," said an
lot to make an AUJSle cry," sald the bull· Australian newsman. '4Tbey critd like
ahouldered man in the green jacket with babies.
the kangaroo emblem on the breast "They fell it waa the end ti. a great
pocket "A lot ol Auulea are crying ~ champion. 11
day. ThlJ was rtgarded u the la.st gold
"They are crylng for Ron Clarke." medal chance far the quiet, mlld-man-
ctai;.ke, ·the grU~,.i d1.tance ~ rf -nered Au.uJe, who bu held virtually
the era, architect of 17 world recOrdJ ~ every world numlnc: record from t "o to
thwarted in every effort to win an Olym-10 miles.
pie pld medal, 1'l' uncoll8Cloua in *
hoapilal bed early thll morning after col·
lapsing in Sunday'1 demanding 10,000-
meter race at Olympic Stadium.
"I'm not IUl'e Clarke will ever run
again," aatd one influenUal member of
the Australian track team. "Yet I can't
be certain he won't get up and run in the
S,000."
"When Ron wakes up today, he won't
remember anything about Sunday's
race," said Brian c.orrigan, one of the
Australian physicians and one of the fint
to reach Clarke'• aide when the famed
Aussie plunged a~ the finish line and
fell, face downward.
The crew-0.Jl, 31-year-old Melbourne
travel agent, running almost entirely on
gull and Instinct, had forged into con-
tention with four laps to go in the stz.
mile, 375-yard teat when his legs and
breath failed him.
He made It to the end but finished fifth
behind Naftali Temu of Kenya.
"Ron was running the last few laps
from memory," Corrigan said. "He
couldn't see. He could barely breathe. He
suffered a circulatory collapse."
Clarke lay sprawled on the grass until
a Mexican doctor rushed up and began
admlnlsterlng oxygen. Corrigan, a clOH
friend of the Allltralian jumped a fence
to reach the fallen athlete.
"He was finding it difficult to. get bia
breath. He wu unconsclous for 10
minutes," the doctcr1 said. "Hla heart
beat was irregular. l muaqed bis heart
to keep It be&Ung."
Other Australians ~ that the
doctor bimoett ,... ....... blinded by
tean u he .uiminlstered to CIUU and
they were only a drop In the bucket ta the
tean shed before the day wu over.
"You should have seeo Dtrit Clayton
(Australian'• world record holder In tbe
However, Clarke, who spent aome
$3,000 of his 1avlnp to train and to bid
for h I 1 laat Olympic try, had modestly
given his supporters l J t t I e en-
couragement.
"l think I can beat any runner In the
world at thls diatance," Ron aatd. "But I
can't beat the thln air."
He feared tho thJo air but be WU rucb: to challqe IL .
m~~ami;.ed~-= ~~ ~
picked up the bronze medal wbbo
sentimental fllvorite Juan Martines · of
Mexico wu fourth. • :..
Ron Clarke, the durable Australian &l>f
bronze medalist ln '14, wu a df:itlbt
mtb -unable to match t!le kick d llio
!Int two flnlohen when Ibey brob out pl
tbe pack wltb llOO yarda. to "'·
Tonlgilt'1 showdown in the 100 Jbaald
bring together Greene, Jim 11Jna. lltl
Pender -the USA trio -qaho!i -.,
loreJso menace ol · CUba'a En!lqiio
rmma& ~
Figuerola and Hector Jlamlres; ,,_.,
Rag:er Bambuck, and· Jamaica'a J..diDOx
Miller, an Of. whom. liave·run 10 ,. Oal . . .•
Conservative observen opined ~a
t .9 elfort will be good enough for vl\tb
tonighl ~-:;;
More liberal gu~ project a ·».
whlcb would clip ·a tenth of a 1ecoritr.-clf
the pending world'a best co-held by Hlnel
and Greene. ·: 4f •
Pendet told tbe DAILY PILOT W a
9.9 w~ tum the trick, and lddfil.
"Look ror a surprise winner." . ..l! ·
Peoder'i oiliclal best la 10.0. ~.
America'• great tM>O meter hope, WMa
Bell, Was a major upset vlctirir~
Sund-r's 'prellm.Jnarles. He W:~ I
ellmlnaled in his ·beat, placing ~jjo
l ;SU. . ';<:{
~ ·Re bas run t:ts.O. -.... ""'·
Tom Farnll rem.W allvt, fakiJll"-4
' cond in bia llOO heat al 1:17.t. ..,
Farrell could be the • tr 0 DI:..., It
challenger to Kenya'• Wllaon Kt~
who now movea In aa the aold nijliJ
choice in Bell'• abience. ... •
The 10,000 wu a clasalc. Temu 4Jdq't
take the lead unHJ thl> nHt to lut·lap;
tllen he out-ldct ed tho tough little Ethio-
pian while the rest of the pack aeemlngly
atood still .
It WU I twOiJWl net the lul: IOO
yanll;
Zeie Bratkowskl, Starr's replacement,
threw thtee interceptions, including one
by .Clarence Williams ahorUy after
halltin)e which helped give the Rama
their first touchdown and wiped out a 7-3
Green Bay lead. Willie Ellison 1COted it
from \he one.
GosRU uppt.d the lead to 13-7 with his
26-yarder near tile. cl09e ot the third
period. 'Mle Rams got Into poslUon for the
taJly with a recovery of. Travis
MEXICO CITY -The Unli.d states
buketball team, en underdog !or the
ftnt tlmt tn hlstory, opened defense of Its
Olympic: championship Sunday with an
81-48 rout of Spain that "satisfied" its
coach de<plto oome sloppy play.
The Yann jumped into the lead quickly
Oly111pi~ TV . .
IRAN MUSCLEMAN
WINS GOLD ME DAL
MEDCO CITY -Mohammod Nuslrl
d lren "' world and Olympie reccnla
Sunday nllht u he .... the ban-
tamwejshl IOld medal In •eliblliftlng.
Naalrl bettered tbe ,...Id record and
the Olympic record in tbe jerl< •itll ~
pound• and beUerod the total Olympic
record for bia weight ·c1aa111cat1on by
hl!ftlni • total of 810 pound•.
lmre Fold! of Hungary broke four
Olympic records on hll w•y to wiMtn1
the sliver medal. Henryk Trebiei:1' of
Poland WOii the ........ . .
RDICD9 u Spsin wot scoreles1 tor 141n minutn,
roTied to a 5-11 ballUme lead, &eel
romped home u coach Bani< Iba
aubltituled freely.
Spencer Haywood, 6-!0CJl.I cent<r !Mn
the University ol Detro!~ led the Untt..i
stalea acorinil wltll II poinll and alao
OOmlneled rtboood and deleaalve play.
The Unii.d Sllllt has Won the f>&iket.
ball aokl medal ever linct the sport wu
added to the Olymplca, but the u. s.
team lJ rated no better than a RCOrXI u-
tllird choice behind Russia and perbapo
Yugoslavia.
U<Wled ''•tt!.!!.:..... S..ltl • l'!!~, ~ r.:;;tJ' iu'it;.. .. ~ Cell» " VU.0.IA'll• ... l'l'*"I IS flW"!e iltlco #, s.r-.1 t1
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roDAY
1 .. 11 p.m.
TRACK-Flnels of men11
100, 20 kilometer ...UC
llnala.
WE I G HT LIF'l'!NG -
Featberwefpt finals.
10.11 p.m.
BOXING -Pooaiblo trtalo
covuace.
BASKETBAIL -Pooal-
blo llnt round coVer&Je.
VOLLEYBALL -Pood·
ble Coverage, Ruasla v1
Poland (women)
-·
Tueaday. October 11
l·I p.m.
ROWING -Poaalblt
coverage
TRACK -200 hbll. men
W E I G HTLIFT!NG
IJptwelpt finala
BASKETBALL -Pan!·
ble nm round coveraa:e
,, ... , .... (Jle.rn, ,.,,.)
TRACK :... 100 ft'nala, 400
1emUlnlll for w om• n:
dlacua ftnala, 400 meter bur-
die linlll, 800 flnall. 200
frlala, 5.000 !rlall for men
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ft DAILY Pb.OT ·-· OctoW 14, 1'68 • •
Key Play Just One of 'TiW~e Things-~ Tuc~r '-' . '· ,. .
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20-ii
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Horne·ts Recover Loose Ball, Win
'• . ' •
DRIVE. KILLER .-Orange Coast College tialiback Wayne Tinlin (21)
lumbled at Fullerton 34-yard line u Hornet llnell<1::ker Ted Nelson
made a jarrlilC teek1e, ~recovered fumble to elld Pirates' first . ' ...
. .
DAILY f'll.OT """"'tw .... O'o..1111
quarter drive . .Bh>cldng ahead of Tinlin oo the play w.>re Ray Hunt (76)
and Kevin Grady (77). .
• Ill Bag Bucs Have Upset ·VictQry
'
But Lose • Ill . Closing Six Minutes
By JOEL !CllWARZ
Of ftll Dllltr .. llef ltatf
It was bard to tell the winner from the
loser Saturday night when you looked at
coaches DI.ck Tuck~ apd Hal Sherbeck
minut.eJ after Fullerton Junior College
had staged a mlraculoul comeback to
e<ige Orange Coast, 20-17, in LeBard
St.adiwn.
Both men were stunned, but.~ ~ a
right to be lllter w!ial ~ to'lie,..,. <(
the most exciting and beit pla;yed juniar
college football games ever held.
Orange Cout'•-Tucker, obviou.sly
shocked by a sudden turn of events in the
last six minutes efter bis club had rallied
from a 7-t deficit to take . a 17·7 lead,
praised his own team.
"Our kid• played a great game, gOO!I
engugh to win, but they didn't," be shrug·
get!. Of tli• pjay tl!al transfomiec! an ap-
p~t Pirate victory into defeat - a free
ki .. that three Orang• Cooa playeri
wakhed while Fullerton's Leo Fracess
feli~n it at the OCC 33 -Tucker said it was · .. jult one of tbole.tbinp." ·
"We probably l!pelld more time In pr»
tice telling oor playen to cover kickoff•
than on anything.''
Fullerton's Sherbeck, h1a w h It e
shirttailil banging out over hiJ trousert
and drenched by persplraUon, w a 1
equally dazed.
"I wasn't surpriBed when we pulled it
out," he deadpanned. "But you might aay
it looked a little bleak fm" us after the
safety. But I didn't give up. l'Ve been
around these kids too long and'tbey show·
ed they had pride when they came back
the way they did.
"We have a better offense than Coast
because we can do more thlnp with il
But it took us a long time to unwind," \'e
went on. I
"We were too high and couldn't get
going in the first half. I think our kids are
t o o young to be as emotionally high as
:they were before the game."
In retrospect. the game boiled down to
mi.slakes, and all tbe big ones were made
•by Orange Coast. -four fumbles, (two
:were lost), one interception and that~
tly kickoff that waan't covered.
One fumble ended an Orange Coast
,:rive on the 1ame'1 opening aeries, the
second aet up 'Fullerton'1 first score and
the ·interception put tremendous pressure
on the Pirate defensive squad.
Orange COast's defensive unit played a
magnificent _g~. stoppi~ Fullerton
twice !nslde <4. the Pirates' 10-yard line in
the first hill, limiting the potent Hornets to only U yards ilet In tbe opening 30
Plinut.et and 206· yardJ in the enUre . pine, .. .
·, But when Coast's of!en!e sputtered I~
MOW THEY sco•ID
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lecottd 0 ... 11 ...
CCC
' C.IJlfo, •lll'lt-,..,.i PllN I~ L .. 1 ......... , 1t:Clll.
PAT, ID IDGd, ahor1, ............
' INl"l•Pl. •111-Ywcl run. l:Cll.
' PAT, 0-., klclo:.
P:"'1fl Gu•rttr
lJ Tl11lll'I, _.,.rel rvn. 12:J3.
PAT, ro f!IOOd, Lemoine -· '-' Hlckl ,,....._,"· 15 Field 9091, 20-Y'""' LMnolnt, 1:20. 11 SlfttY, F•..el lrhntlonllny 1round1
blU l'n'trw fl:! NM from end 111111. 6:01.
17 Mor1Nn, :W.}'lrd PIN frorri F1 .... 1,
5:0!.
17 PAT, OW..s, lo;ldc.
11 T...no, -YI~ rllrl, 1: ...
PAT, ro ~ wl"-left.
tbe fllJrd period and In tbe closing
minutes of the fourth quarter the Pirate
defense weakened just a fraction and that
was all Fullerton needed.
The fourth quarter was as wild and
emotionally filled 15--minutes as ever was
played.
Coast went into the period trailing, 7-6,
but with the ball on the Fullerton 21 after
moving from its own 40.
· Ramon Ricardo carried the ball all the
way to the one in four · rushes and a 13-
yard pass from Paul Lemoine. However,
he wu hurt on the pus play and never
came back in.
Wayne Tinlin wedged hil way over for
the touchdown that gave OCC a 1%-7 lead.
The Pirates tried for a two-point con-
version, but LemolDe's pass to Bruce
Hlclts was intercepted.
The Pirates, forced Fullerton to punt
and then roared right back up the field.
Ethan Oliver, making his offensive
debut, broke loose on a apecllcular 64-
yard broken field duh to the Fullerton 10
before being draged down from behind.
However, the Pirates were stopped at
the Hornet two-and-a-half and Lemoine
booted a ZG-yard field goal that made it
15-7 with 8:20 to go.
Newpo~ Laguna Face
Big Tests This Week
Br ROGER CARI.SON
OI lie DllY f'l9rlt It.If
1r1 mire than Jul! a passing w.Uend
coming up with prep football crudatl
ICbedaled on every front in the Orange
Coularu. Hesdlo& the llal is Laguna &ach'a ,..
...-wttb Foolhlll HJlh In a game that will lelve one ee top of the Crestview
1--• $4 roconl. Ill .... lrvtne League, C!Oll • town rf·
nit-. ud Colla Meas lock hornl
Ill -loop opener ud In tbe Angelus Leo.,. Miier Del'• new found offense
di 11111 lndlllonll rival Servile Tburo-
-ti IA Palma Sladlum. . , • lllt -Lelp lrool, N.,..
-.. Ill tbe flll'l!llpt with (ta
-rectn1 .... tbe Une agalnal .....
...... .,__theEs-
~11-...,.........,.,,,,h
lrriltLlqul-Mqnoll• ud F....i.tn ValllTtl _..,,..-.band
~ -,
Corolll de! Mar trekking to Handel Sta·
dium •I w..iem High to battle defending
league champion Loara.
San Clemente will play host to Villa
Park and Orange wW invade MWion
Viejo in other Crestview League action
Friday. AJJ games are •t 8 p.m.
F"riday'1 llate for the Sunset League
ha.I Sant.a Ana Valley testing Westmin·
Iler, while Newpo;t Harbor will 1et a se-
vere test from Western Saturday night at
David.Ion Field. Marina travelJ to Hunt·
lngton Beach to round oul tbe Orange
Coast area tehedule.
Saturdoy Scores
Corona del Mu 17, Santiago U
Fountain Valley 41 , Bolaa Grande G
Mater Del !2, Long Beach WU.On 25
St. Pau1 21, Lakewood 7
Tultln 28, Orange 1
Sonora 39, El Dorado S3
Lo.va II, South Pasadena .ff
Valeoda 17, Saddleback 7
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After an excltange of punts, Fullerton
found i\self on ill ·own three following a
SO-yard Bruce Rogge boot.
On first down, Hornet quarterback Jlm
Fassel faded into his en'd zone to pass.
But Kevin llardy. draped hhMeU all over
the Fullerton quarterback and Faasel
threw the ball away. The officials said he
had intentionally· grounded the ball and
ruled l_t • safety~ -, . , ..:.: • _ ""'· ... , •
So wtth'!;07 remaining.coast~~ 17.7
lead, would hav~ the ball followmg the
ensuing free kick and apparently l}ad
Fullerton's 4.1-game undefeated win
streak at-an end .
Two se,cof!ds laler, the world turned
upside down for the Pirates.
Marv Owens kicked off for Fullerton
.'!Id the ball J?ounded inside the Orange
Coast 40. Three Pirates watched the ball
bounce, apparently hoping it would go
out of bOUnds. But Franess pounced on it
at the 33 for Fullerton. 1.
Coast held for two playa, but then
Fassel unloaded what· be described after
the game as a perfect pass. It had to be.
He fired a bullet to Wes Morgan in the
end zone. Rogge cut in front of Morgan
and both men came down wrestling with
the ball.
It was ruled a touchdown and Owens'
kick made ·1t 17~14.
Fullerton then forced Orange Coast to
punt and Fassel immediately combined
with Jerry McCoy on a 32-yard pass play.
That moved the ball to the Pirate 28
and Fassel hit on three more short passes
to give Fullerton a fint-and·goal at the
one.
Bob Terrio pouoded the ball over for
the winning touchdown.
What could have been an important ex·
tra point, was missed when Oweru: sailed
the ball wide left.
Orange Coast had 107 seconds left to
move the ball at least into field goal
range to 'saJvage a tie. But the Piratel
couldn't do il
Lemoine drove the Pirates 29 yards to
~heir 49 b u t on a fourth·and·two, Mike
Ogden was dropped for a two-yard IOss on
a draw play and Fu11erton happily ran
out the clock.
Orange Coast's first touchdown came
in the second period after the Buct held
Fullerton on their own six. Lemoine then
moved the Pirates 94 yards in 16 plays,
passing the finaJ eight to Robert Castillo.
Lemoine's kick was short .
Fullerton scored in the third period
after being stopped at the Pirate 18.
Tinlin fumbled ' on the next play and
Fullerton recovered at the 28. A I t e r
eight plays, Morgan dashed six yards for
the TD and Owens converted to &et the
stage for the final wild quarter.
First dow-n• l'\Nhlnsi
l'lrll ck>w!ll PU1ln1
First ~Ill lll!MIUtl
Tot .. !Int 6-n1
Yard1 talM'd 'l'\IShlns
Vanis 1111IM'd p.e11ln1
Yarcll lo<lt
Htl Yl~s 1111lned
Piss.et attemi>t.cl
Pauei. C<tmPleled
Pinet l'l.td Intl~
Number DI P11nl1 Avertse dllltllnc• Pf!<wlltl9' . "••di penallJed '"""'" Fumbl• lo:I!
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Ful~rton .• I o 1 13 -10
11 -17 Ori1•91 Coed . . . O 6 t
1'1•.,.r """' Terrio
Mor111tn -· A!ldlr.a •u'" Yllllhlre
INQIYIOUAL ST•TtSTICI
llUSHINO ··-TCI YO YL . . ' U Sol I ' . ' 1 • 11
' lD ,, ' . . .s ,, 0
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Tot111 ,. 1n •1
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1'11.,...
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A IU~ ~'~ ... M ... " Tot•ls
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F1uel -·~ .......
Totals ... _
L9'T!01"9
-co.· TC• YO " ~ " ~ ' n ' " ' . " ...
f'ASllNe .......
Yl. AY ..
2 3.1 . ..
0 2.t.0
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' -4.0
lt '·'
PA PC f'HI Y• f'ct,
16 1 0 111 .fl2 •t•·t .m
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PA PC PHI Yt f'd, 27 ,, 1 ,. .In
DAZED COACH -Orange Coast head coad! Dick Tucker look1 u
if he can't believe what his eyes are. telling him as Fullerton College
scores winning touchdown in final minutes to edge Pirates. 20-17, in
thtiller at LeBard Stadiwn.
'Miserable Trip' .
Saddlebacl{ Drowns
In Na~udbath, 19-8
· It just wasn 't the Gauchos' night.
That's the only logical conclusion one
can formulate after studying the weekend
woes of Saddleback College's football
team.
Coach George Hartman flew hls young
outfit north to Napa for their fourth game
and almost from the time the wheelJ
touched down in lhe wine country things
started going bad .
Some of the baggage was lost and the
room reservations were fouled up at the
hotel.
·Ob yes -Saddle back lost the football
game, too. In a mudbath, Napa prevailed
by 19"8.
"It was terrible," Hartman moaned.
"It was a miserable trip and a
miserable game. We played ln three In-
ches of water -you couldn't tell one
team from another. It didn't rain during
the game but It did all day and all nJ&ht
Friday."
And because the Gauchos rely heavD1
upon the passing arm of Rod Graves, tbe
Gauchos nev.er got a p.rm irlP on the
slippery pigskin. Marc Hardy and Gary
Rupar, who usually catch 20 puses
between them, caught only four.
Saddleback's only touchdown came In
the second quarter when Tim Butler de&
ned his water wings and sped M yards up
the middle on a draw play.
Na-pa opened the scoring with a IS.yard
TD pass play early in the flrlt quarter.
"Our safetyman just waved at the
ball," Hartman said.
Napa threw for another touchdown in
the second quarter before tbe bosts·bufn..
ed their guests again. Saddleback fumbl-
ed away a punt On its own 40 and Nap&
scored in seven plays, going over from
the five. ·
The loss wu a costly one for the
Gauchos. Tackle Jeff Vinion wrenched
his back and ii a doubtful partlclpant_for
Saturday night's game wltb the Redlands
Univenity JV.
Saddleback is now 1-3. The GIUcbol
dropped their opener to Cal Lutheran's
JV, 21·20; lost to Imperial Valley, 21-15,
and beat Barstow, :l&-25.
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[•tackle siot on 13-yard touchdown run in Mater Dei 's
. 32-25 non-league victory over Long Beach Wilson
Saturday night. A disappointing crowd count of 12,-
140 watched tile action at Anaheim stadiUm. Mate
Mark Dwm (45) led play by faking into line.
Missing Offense Located
Mater Dei Romps, 32-25
By ROGER CARL'ION
Of tlM Dalb' .. IMlf Sl1M
That Jost comrpodity called
offense has returned to Mater
Dei High School after a long,
long absence.
Against fifth·ranked Long
Beach Wilson, coach Bob
Wood! unleashed a sophornore
quarterback, Bob Haupert,
and the result was a resoUn-
ding 32-25 victory Saturday
night at Anaheim Stadium
before 12,140 stunned fans.
But it was Mater Dei's
night. After losing four in a
row dating back to the final
game of '67, \he Monarchs
finally made the offensive
showing that many h a d
predicted they were capable
of.
It took Haupert to get the
Monarchs going. The
sophomore sensation ran and
passed hill mates to the win
from the opening minute of ac-points of Woods crew and then
lion. lightning struck twice against
Haupert scored on 1 7().yard the Bruins.
keeper around his right side, On the first scrimmage play
scored again on a one-yard following the Wilson score,
sneak and then capped off the Gardea bro~ off tackle and
night with a clutch 26-yard ,sped 85 yarda to stun the
strike to end Don Bellon with Bruins with another Monarch
5:29 remaining to clinch no TD. That made it 26-12 with
worse than a tie. 8:58 to go in the third quarter.
In all, Haupert completed The Monarchs, in running up
eight of 11 passes for 193 32 counters, marched for 434 h yards total offense, but were
E%%eU, Snyder Star
yards, ran for anot er 84 and handicapped by officials who
played in the d e f e n s i v e reeled off 135 yards in
backfield to boot. It then remained for the penalties against them.
harassed Monarch defense to Wilson's fourth TD drive
stave off the Bruins' talented brought the Bruirul to within
field general Jeff Burroughs in one point at 26-2S with 9:13 to
the finaJ moments to take g~ill Appleton blocked the Sea Kings Down
Santiago, 27-12
possession and fun out the '-clock. Ron Gardea and Mark PAT attempt to -.eep the Mon-arch.! ahead. Dunn did just lhat shoving the The ~yard march was sus-
ball down the Bruins' throats tained by c yards of penalties
over the tackle and guard against Mater Del.
Spots. TIAM STATISTICS Mater Dei opened up like it MD w • 1 By EARL GVSTKEY
Of 1119 Deity 'llM Stiff
Mike Eu.ell and Rex Snyder
carried. the ball 37 times be-
tween them, gained 197 yards
and guided Corona de! M a r
High to a 27-12 football victory
over Santiago Saturday night
at Davidson Field.
The victory came on the
heel! of CdM's ~ whitewash-
ing of PacUica a week earlier
and evened the Sea Kings' rec-
ord at 2-2. Santiago slipped to
I~.
Coach Dave Holland's team
now must prepare for Friday
night's date with rugged Loara.
And with the Euell-Snyder
tandem, Holland appears to
have the tools to rack up Cor-
ona del Mar's best-ever sea·
"'"· Their quick-opening bursts
on handoffs from quarterback
Dave Terry kept Santiago's de-
. f-ensive line behind the eight-
• ball all evening Saturday.
The Sea Kings had to come
. from behind before they pull·
ed away from the Garden
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hd with 8 02 Y•nh lost 11 th f" t art Sant• ahead toUC OWD : re-ffll Ylf"lll gilMll Al4 e U'S qu er, iago ma.ining in the first quarter. Pineo 11't8nll>"9ll 12 ·
quarterback Roger Takahashi G a r d e a went the final 13 P•ues _,,,,,,.., • Pinn hid l~ftrUPtld o flipped a four-yard TD pass to yards for the tally. J'(vmi..r or pU11ta 2
end Ed Sheely for a 6--0 lead. Mark Morgan added the PAT ~=~:S "111•11e1 ~2"
Corona del Mar bounced and it was 7-0. Y•rd• -11• 1:u
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ba k th t iod h e onarc s were never Fumbles iost 1
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Terry's pass to Ezzell gained After a quick retaliation by Miit•• o.i u 1 ' 6-3::2 wui.on a o u ~ 29 and another to 6-S'h: Brian the rugged Bruins or the IHDl\llDUAL STATISTICS
Stern that accounted for 12. Moore League for a TD, ~:':,
From there, Ezzell :tipped to Haupert stood the crowd on its re• Y• YL A.,.
the seven and Snyder gained a ear with his 7 0 • y a r d G9hr1• 1 1 • 1.1
hd th first (Ml"OM 10 113 1 11.2 , first down at the one. touc own run on e 1>.111n • a 1 ~.1
Terry's sneak and PAT with play from scrimmage alter H•m11"'" l o 1 .1.0 H1\l'P'e!1 10 t.I ID 1.4 4: 12 left made it 7-6. Wilson's score. Toelk.. 1 ' o •·• Nearly four minutes later, That made it 13"6. ro1111 .JJ t!t 11 1.1 ., ...
after Santiago had driven 80 Later, in the second quarter, TC• v11 n. av1.
yards, fullback Dan Kolstad Haupert ended the Monarchs' &un'eUlttt 12 15 o 1.0 -d h ·thh" Lotlollo 3'll7Jl.6 bulled over from the one with 1:r-yar mare WJ is one-H-r u ., 1 ~.>
36 seconds left in the haff. yard tally and Mater Dei had ro1111 ... 21s s '·' INCltVUtlJ•L ,AlllHO Santiago's second straight run· the makings or an upset with a Ma1w Dt4
ning conversion try failed but 20-6 lead with 7: 13 to go in the H•ll'P'ff1 ~A ~c '~' 1"'; ':;;;
the Cavaliers had a 12·7 half-half. Hamu"'" 1 o o o .OOD
time bulge. Burroughs ran 29 yards on a To1111 12 • o 1n "'' ., ... With 9:21 left in · the third keeper in the open l n g ,A l"C ,14, Y• ,d,
quarter, Ezzell scored fr 0 m momenta of the second ball to 1urr'flU1111 1s ' 1 " ·'°°
the four and Terry's placement get the Bruins within eight ~:~. 1~ 1~ ~ ~ 1·.'!: made it 1~12. !-~~~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~--"'·
Ezzell registered his second
touchdown with 9:48 to play
ii the final period. He went
in from the ooe alter two Ter-
ry passes to Stem put the Sea
Kings at the doorstep.
The fmal touchdown was a
Terry • to • Brian Dethier pass
pla y that covered 49 yarda
with 4,4.1 ]eft.
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Fountain Valley Smashes
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Bolsa Grande Club,· 41-0
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By STEVE EKOVICll
Of .... Dtl~ '11111 '''" Fountain Valley 41, .Bolsa
Orande.O.
Whit mon can you llY. u.-
cept It wu one of those games
where everythln&: fell into
place and there were more
heroes than you could count.
Both the Matador and th e
Baron offenses 1p.1.ttered on
the flrtt set of. downs of t h e
game. But with third and 17
to go on hb own 39, Mata-
dor quarterback Rlct Daley
t.cmed a sideline pass that
was snatched before reaching
its target by Baron John Car-
rol who raced 45 yards up the
llne for Fountatn. Valley's
first touchdown.
Impeccable David ~
over added his first of five
PAT'1 and the score 1tood 7..(1
with only thre:e mlnutea gone
in the fint quarter.
Both teams failed to mount
a drive for the rest of the
period until Tom Malone hit
Don Harris with a 50-yard
bomb that set the Barons up
on the Matador six.
Alter an illegal proe.dun
penalty, Malone again bit Har-
r!J In the endzone for the
score witb only 21 seconds left
In the quarter.
~er Bolla didn't come up
with a ,first dOwn on the next
set of downs, Malone once
more found Harris in the clear
on the first play from scrim-
mage 'and lofted a pass from
his own S3 to Hartis on the 50
wbtte he gather<d" it In and
found only air obstructing his
route &o • the goal 11 n e .
Schoonover added the PAT at
10:11.
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after marcltlng from .1ta own
31 to paydlrt In eight p1"y•
with 5:42 to go before tbe half.
Dan· Shaw nabbed a Malone
aerial for the score.
The first half stats indicated
the nature Of th• game. as
Fountain Valley ·accounted for
204 net offensive yards, while
holding Bolaa to la.
The Barons'made It M late
In the third quarter after Dan
Shaw busted over left tackle
at his own 29 and al.Iced
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McLain Finally Wins One
From Gibson on AP Team
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Detroit's Denny McLain, first
pitcher to win 30 or more
games in 3i years, edged Bob
Gibson of St. Loula in the
voting for The Associated
Presa' major league all-star
team.
McLain received 112 votes to
100 for the Cardinals' brilliant
shutout ace ln the voting for
the \ e a m ' 1 right-handed
pitcher. The resulta of the
balloting by the nation's sport.!!
writers and sportscast~ was
announced today.
McLain's balterymate, Bill
Frtthan, was the · only other
member 'of the world cham·
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pion Tigen to make the team.
Only one member of the Na-
tional League c h a m p i D n
Cardinal!, center fielder Curt.
Flood, was voted in.
Flood was third in the out·
field voting behind Pete. Rose
o! Cincinnati and C a r I
Ya.strzemsld of Boston. RoSe•a
169 votes out of 214 cast were
high .
Named to the infield we.re
Willie McCovey of San Fran-
cisco at first, Glem Beckert of
the Chicago Cubs at ~.
Jim Fregosl of califorru'a at
wblle looing only 11%.
No one had won that many
times since Lefty Grove in
1931. McLain loll bla ffnt two
of threo World Serles alarU,
but the voting was held before
the Serles.
Gibson, In compiling a n.t
neon!. . pitched 13 shutoots
and posted a Nation~ League
record earned run average of
1.IJ.
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;It.cher to receive votes wu
Cleveland's Lu.ii Tiant. He bad
two votes. · • ·
short and the Cubs' Ron Santo ...... TMIW ......
at third. Dave McNaDy of ~~~~~ 1:
Ba!Umort was voted the top 11-wirri. ~w. Siii l"t111dece 1u
lefthan<tect pltcher. 1a-<a1en11 ,ltcbrt, CMaito c• u Jl-ll:on lln~ Ollctto Cl/bl • McLain, a 2 i -y e a r -o t d ss-J1m ,,_1, Afllfl• u rlghthander, gained luilna Ol"-P1t1 R-. ctticl""'" ,,,
f e Ol"-<•ri V11lri:tmlkl, llOlllll'I 102 ame by winning 31 games ~FraM H-1n1, w11111111to1t M I;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:==:===::::::::::=:=====
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Railgel'8 Win
Tho Coast Rangers Blipped
by Bellf10:wer, Sunday, 2-1, in
a Pacific 9oceer League
match at Bellflower Hi&b
School.
'llte Rangers broke ·a 1·1 tie
with one minute left in the
g ame when ,Jack Ogilvie
scored on a penalty kick from
12 yards out.
S..tvNa,-1 ·-Tudl" 21, 0••"'1 i ....... .,.. Cl•-Or1 .... •I Ml11\oll Vlllo
Fool'llUI 11 LllUfll
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QoQ!tng Wlt~
Arnold Palmer
RIGHT GRIP WITH
RIGHT HAND
In No. 1 w• •ee D common grip
fault tho! con only lead ID incort-
1istent 1hot-mak in9. The golfer has
gripped the club too much in th•
palm of his right hand, much li\c1 D
bas.boll player would hold th1 bot.
In D pro~r grip the club should
pa1s across the top of olt four
fingers of the right hond (No. 2). It
thDU1dn'I lay against the palm.
Sporf';S In Brief
Hull Inks Pact;
Chevrolet .Wins
CHICAGO -Bobby Hull,
goal-maldng ace of th e
Chlcago Black Hawks who tut
week announced his rttlr&
ment from hockey because of
a salary dispute, signed a con·
tract and played against New
York Sunday night. Chlcaao
won, S-2.
Hull, who announced his
retirement Thursdaf after
failing to get a $100,000 oon-
trect for the 1961-69 sea.son,
huddled with General Maniger
Tommy Ivan prior to Sunday
nisfl.t's game and the an-
nouncement of hi-1 elinlllll
came 20 minutes before eame
time.
The .Lakers broke open the
&IUle 1n the third p e r I o d,
outscoring the Rocket.s, il·21.
E,un Baylor was hlgh
scorer in the game with 21
points.
CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION,
,.Mitt.. -Roule Bucknam
caapt BobbJ Uuer aH .
Morlo' -UI ud pUol<d hla
i.ri.-0«1........ to victory
_., .. lk 175,00I, in-
aapral r a c e of die a e "
Mldlgu 11 te r a• ti o a a I
SpeedwaJ. •
-Ba.cbam. of t.. CaaHa,
CaHf., traveled over t.be iso-
mUe coarJt at u average
• 41 ntftlelal tpeed of lA.71 miles
MONTEREY, Calli. -Z..,. •',...,... .
Cannon, wM moved from Unatt, t t 11 lndlanapoll1
Canada SO Callfcnta ,., daaiDpioli 8'41 current leader
OIH ~ fW Strauu\ 1211
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Meehl" H-1• Allllrl 114
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L1110 W.t 117
1todo:et'1 o"""' (2 c sm1tt1\ 1u
ClridY'1 Ml" IJ ll:lcMl"Oll 117
lloc:lc9'"'1 Kally (D car,..11 11• l"ltlt Tlflkll" 117 ••Y lluthtr fJ W111enJ lU .. _., Sltl'll" /H Cro1bJ'J 117
AIM llltl~le
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Jll'MIY Mtl: ltr Cit 1'._,,,.I
Brown 1st
San Diego
Draft Pick
MONTREAL CAP) -San
Dleao plcked .Ollle Brown, an
outllelde< . ,.,, .... San .......
claco Giants, a.id Mootreal
selected MaMJ Mola from Jht
Pittsburgh Plrala .. tllelr
IJrat cbolcel loday In Jht Na-
Uonal ~·· bueblll ...
panslon draft.
'1un1hlne, drGv' a tflree.JW'-11 ... Uat&ed ~ Auto Club
old McLaren C Ill e_v·r •I e I RaclllJjOlli&s, fial1bed 1eeond
lhn>agts ,....,,. -Sad111 to an.r Ida eqlne blew ud he
win &be MontereJ Gruel PrU. W tt ·daule can at aboat
Calloo __. !nm II* Ille ...__mork.
San Diego won the coin Olp
and had the IJrat choice from
among Jht m<n than 1,000
playen available In the draft
to -............. loteol
edlllOlll... ... e,.,.. opUt IMI -with
the Giants ud P ....... al the
place Jo ualdo vlclorJ "-v
Bruce McLaren of Colallrook.'
£n&iand, OI ....... lap ud
finllhed tbe lsi-mDe race la VIRGINIA WATER, Englud -Gary Play..-, the Pacific Cout Leque. He bit
winner al tho fifth World .m In 40 pme< with the
Matdl Plq G o I I Cham-Giants and .& in :JI llD!OI
one ltoar, ta ml.auta, It.I
oeconcb.
'Ille winner 1•erq:ed a .I
mUet an Har. Rb: futM lip
on t.be 1.1 mile track wu oae
minute, 14.f HCCllU.
plomhlp, --to 1m.,..... with -Illa collequel. -aJao WU with the Play..-.... the matdl pl'/' 1 Gionta In lllMM'I. Hla best
l"AT ICM) hl'lltv ltk::aNe UI
Fountain V1llfy
lloba Grandi i e t G-'
TllUCMowfll (FV) Gil"I' """'""riffl.
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l'AT (l"\IJ ca.rv H-non
Hu"H111ron 11 .. ch u 7
W•lmln1ter I O O G-O
Teud!cs-11 (HllJ llecl(y Crecle, Kll'-
11'1' Funl<e, Amdll Rufi . Mike MCCOt'O
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protect.cl by ower &00 MMCO C-
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In other words , the right hand
9rip1 the ~lub almost entirely in tM
fi11ger1. Such o ~rip gives you mox·
lmum •feel" crnd lq_l\tr9Lof tht.slu_b,
It al10 ploces the right po lm In o
P-D'ition that mora or lu1 parallels
h foe• of the club. This enobles
you to return the clubfoce 1quo1ely
te the boll time after lime,
... ed Bob Cllartea 1/1 New In !JO ,.._ with II """*' COSTA MESA 7.eoJancJ l-<111 .,,.,. lll botea. ond liS RBIL
!ll!t..~ be&lln&Jeft-~·" . 1~ .... 1117 wbeo ... bit .Jl'I 1
SEATILE . -Tho Lea He aot Into bJa linll matdl 11 .... wllollu-wlththe 1141 "'"'""a. M'-1"6
Angeles Laken rallied from a wlt,b Charlel by defeaUna Plrltel llnc:e Ita, bit .•t in S.nt• Ana
IO-point halfUme deficit and · ,._, Jacklin oi England with 111 Camell lut R.Uon. Hll '*' 1. ""' sc.
coasted to • 11>115 uhl.blUoa a blrdJe 4 on the firll hole for a belt yean Wert lllMI and lte'7
victory ov..-San DJeao SundlOJ audd....i.atb playoff earll• In wllen he bit .131 ud .311,
night. the day. ~UveiJr,
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·Fall Cruise
At Catalina
This Week
'Mle California Marine Parks
and Harbo r s Association,
Southern Dfvlsion, has
scheduled its fall cruise and
meeting · at Two Harbors,
Catalina Island for Oct. 17
.through 21.
First · rendezvous point for
the cruise Will be White's Lan-
ding, followed by a cruise to
Emerald Bay, Cata l ina
Harbor and Avalon, under the
direction of cruise chairman
Jack West.
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Sabots to Set Sail
Saturday Near Lido·
Between 75 and 100 youths
are e:zpected to heed the
starting gun Saturday In the
5tlt llDf\lllll Sail ,of the Sabots,
largest one clasS sailing regat-
ta in Southern Calilomia.
Sponsored by the ' Pacific
Yacht and Balloon Club, the
race will get under way at
noon off the Sea Scout Base in
the north Lido Channel
finishing at the same spot
about 2 hours later.
Fourteen perpetual trophies
are up for grabs, including
new ones for first youngest
girl .to finish anc1' first to finish
for the oldest sabot. ·
Monday, OctoW 14, 1968 DAILY P)LQT 25
Yearend Review Barona ~ Here[
Mercury .Engines . .. Harbour ~~Rf.lll Champ t
"' TopRCJCeChamps
t • -•
By J ODEAN RAmNGS MWlchueetts, Btruna haJ I °' • ci.1·1r ,_ '"" ' 14.S.foot beam and dra"°1 ••
A "J<>ldplater" and top com· feet wllh cenlerboerd r.ued,
petltor amq blu•!f~ter rac.-14 feet with it down
A review of the major'OCe&!l
~rOOat races run thll year
in the U.S. and Bahamas
waters for world arid natlonal
championship polot.s reveala
th'at one engine manufacturer
and three hull makers' pro-
dqcts have downed a 11
chal~engers.
By far the most ~uceessful,
whether m customers boats or
in its own e~rimental ·craft
have been the Kiekhaefer
Mercury outboards, inboards
and stern-drives. M e r c u r y
scored victories in all five
races -Florida's Sam GrU-
fith Memorial in early March,
the Bahamas 500 In June, the
Hennessy New York Grand
Pr.ix in July, the Gateway
Marathon between Florida and
the Bahamas in AUgust, and
the Long Beach Hennessy Cup
Aug. 6.
On the hull makers side of
the ledger Magnum Yn-d
Maritime are tied with tWo
triumphs in the Sam Griffith
and Long Beach H~essy Cup
for Magnum and .victories in
· Ing yochtl II joimog !be , · lhe BalialJlll IQ> and G1teway Soulh<rn CaUfornla_ fleet. Her hull 11 double planked
Maratlion for Maritime. A 8an&n1, 72-fool yawl wh!Ch mahogany over cedar 111\1;
Bertram boat won cthe Hen-defeated Sto~nfvogel In three decks are teak.-Banana's 247&;
neay New ·Yort'Grand-Prlz. match r~ this lpring, bas feet of working saill are haul.t!
ltallM laod tycoon Vlnceozo been purchaJed by J • b n . ;
,Balestrelrl opened UD the year Mcintire of Hunt '1 n gt on ed with 25 wmch,ea. and sh~
driving Don Aronowl1 old 21-·; Harbour. carries a CCA handicap ra~
foot Magnum to a first in the N La d d The fonner San Francisco of 54.6.
Sam Griffith event using a 1ltJ. U e veteran Uedi Kialoa 11, owned . Fonnefly a stoop, the tw0r~
pair o1 ·450 ·hor,epower by John Kilroy of Newport time winner of tJ;.e"Bermuda ·
MerCrulser engines. 1t wu B Ca h Ji Beach, for first. place in last also the first· time a foreign ; Y -l 0 . CS year'sGakte?t.i.Gateaerlea.She racefirstwa.sownedbyHentY,-.
entry had ever won an was San Frlnclsco's season C. Taylor of Oyster Bay; co"
American or Bab am a 1 VATICAN CITY (UPI)·-A chanipion .four tim~ betw~n owner of Lord and Taylor, th(
.offshore powerboat race. German nun who died 00 · 195a and 1964, and placed third advertialng Jgeocy•wbich ~
Ocean racing's c o 11 r f u I · In her class and 17th In the ai Tho . Odell Lewis addl?d anotl)er Christmas Day, l907, was fleet in the 1955 Transpacific ts the'· C. W ter mpsoa)
page in the sport's history beatified Sunday, the first Race. firm.
book in June when he drove a German accorded the second ·The Sp ark man and She was purch:a,sed 'fr~
32--foot aluminum Maritime to highest order of Rom" an Ste}lhe.ns-designed campaigner Jim Michaels, co-owner of"
a record-setting first in the C a th .o I i c i a fn alfl:Ce the tied ·up at the Long Beach Barient Winches, Who rac~;
longest and roughest event of Reforn;iaUon 4ivided Chris-Yacht Club yesterday. her under the SL FranclJ:'
them all -the second annual tianity in-the t~. In;tts February, 1966 issue, Yacht Club burg~; '~
Bahamas. 500. It marked ~e The king of Sw.eden was Mot.Or Boating mag a 1 t n e Barona, meanirig·Goddess '!-':
second year in a row that imong ,the wltnesaes at . atated., "To go into d.etail the Sea in Balinese, bas •beeD'-
Lewis used Mer.cru1lser cerBnOnies .bonorina 'lbereaa about Banma's record In a hailed by ya~en u ,.:
sterndrives to win the "500". v 0 n Wuellenweber.lnown as ~ting magazine 'would be dlltlnguished addition to the·.
In 1067 his Mona Lou had a Mary of ute A~es. She like recounting Babe Ruth.'1 Southern california fleet and·i
pair of U?-cubic· Inch founded the w o m e.n' 1 accompllsbmeota in t be according to . Mcintire, wllf 1
MerCruisers and this year the mis'sionAry order of the Slaten sporting pages." join the other deep.-watet:i
same hull was propelled by a of the Divine Saviour IO year. Bulh In 1938 1n the Quincy queens when the gun sign~~.
pair of 4825. ago. -Ad a m 1 Y a cht · Y ard , 1he start of July's TransPac1 ~
• 1TUESDAY
• THURSDAY
• WEDNESDAY ·
• FRIDAY Barg·ain Dqys!
ON PREMIUM 4 PlY POl VESTER SILVERTOWN 770 OR ORIGINAL EQUIP·· t
MINT 660 WHEN YOU BUY FIRST TIRE AT REGULAR LilW ·EXCHANGE PRICE·· .. During the cruising pause at
Catalina Harbor t h e annual
meeting of the a.srociation will
be held, highlighted by a luau
at Harbor View •Inn.
·Jones Wins
Rogers Cup;
Cowie Third
MacCameron Jones, skip-
pering Muneca . de Oro of
·Windjammers Yacht Club took
over the Al Rogers Perpetual
trophy Sunday, ousting Gordon
Cowie of the Los Angeles
Yacht Club who had. been the
defending chamPion ·for the
The race is conducted under
current NA YRU . rulea and
there will be no protests allow-
ed. Entrants must be under 16
years of age. ., •. · · 5·•4~0 .. ~•43·
Deadline for applications, ~
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2049 HAllOtl IOUUYARD, COSTA MESA
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· · BClatS .that cannot make the
wbOle -Cruise will be able to
·stay at Isthmus Cove or cruise
Mound to Cat Harbor far the
1ast ieg to Avalon.
Harbor Area yacht clubs, and ~!!!!!'!"!!!!!
. Following is the itinerary of
. the Cruise:
Oct. 17 -Rendezvous at
:Wbi.te's Landing by 4 p.11 .. _ No-
host' get-together at Newport
lJarbor Yacht Club facilities
:it ne<µ'by Moonstone Cove. :Qo!. 18 ~Cruise, to Co~
-Yacht Club's facilities in
Emerald Bay.
~· ··0ct. 19. ....... Cruise around
:West end of Catalina to Cat .
'tl'arbor. Lunch at Isthmus din-
·ing room, board of directors
. tneeting at Fourth of July
·Cove presided over by Ken
Sampson, e:zecutive vice presi-
dent.
' Oct. 20 -Beginning at 9:30
· a.m. Walt and Dot Sliaw will
feature thCir ,famous beer pan-
. cake brunch at Fourth of July
Cove.
· -Oct. 21 -Attend Catilornia
·Harbors and Watercraft Com-
mission meeting at Avalon.
Depart for home ports in late
_ a~ternoon.
past two years. '· Results of the Al Rogers
Perpetual · Challenge f o r
Championship of Pacific Han-
dJcap ·Racing Fleet CPHRF)
were as follows:
First, Muneca ' de Oro,
Maceameron Jones, Wind-
jammers Yacht Club.
Second, A Ile g_r o, Bill
Johnson, K,ing Harbor Yacht
Club.
,Third, Heather, ,Gordon
Cowie, Los Angeles Yacht
·Clu~. . ,
Fourtb, Tomahawk, John
Arens of Newport Beach,
South Shore Sailing Club.
F i .f t h, Celine, Bill Morse,
LiUli; Ships Fleet.
Goldie Joseph representing
the Lido Isle Yacht Club in
Bonita did not place. The
yacht club of the defending
champion sponsors the regat-ta. . '
Marine Equipment stores ls
Thursday. No yacht club af.
filiation is required, however.
·Application.. blanks may be
mailed to PYBC, PO Box,
1M2, Newport Beach. Ad-
'ditional infonnation may be
secured through F r a n k
Clendenen, fleet captain, at
67J.2027.
Course for the rac.e will be
up the Lido Nord channel
roUnding the m a r k to port,
back down the channel to the
stake boat just off Bay Island
and back to the Sea· Scout
Base .
Following the race, entrants
will be treated to free h'ot dogs
and refreshments.
Other tiophies to be award-
ed are:
First girl and first boy to
finish : first to finish f r o m
local yacht ·club, first to finish
from yacht club north of
Newport; first to finish from
club south of Newport, first to
finish from inland yacht club,
first to finish unaffiliated, first
to finish with skipper.
navigator, first youngest· boy
to finish.
There wiU also be some 30
take home trophies presented,
as well as gilt certificates.
Grand P rix
Picks Fast
·Pace Car
-Plymoutfl's hot performance
car, the Road Runner, has
been selected as official pace
car for tbe 11th annual Times
Grand Prii:, Oct. 1:1, at
RI v er 1 J de International
Raceway.
Race director Glenn Davis,
who made the announcement,
said the Road Runner con-
vertible was a ~rfect ch.olce
for paCe car duties. "It's a
high performance car capable
• of, getthig· ~. race 'OU to a
fast flying start. W)th· former
Indy wtnner Sam H•a n k a
behind th!' wheel on the pace
lap, jhe •start should be the Easy to do ••• just call or come in. . ~':~: ~d~ raee's history,"
The Road Runner comes
,_J_ -· -a•• .... aa _J_.,a equipped with a 3&1 cu. inch
• ~ -,,,_ Ml'V'-••• e!. ~ VB engine with·a four-barreled
:::-;a.-! IJ..J.tl '.J ", tMt.t .. carburetcir, perfoimance nKIM _ ""11 cylinder heads and a pertormance tam. MtJTUA~SAVINGS -'liie w1.n.r o1111e -Times
A N D "'0 A H ..... 0 e;,• ... 'r..I 0 H Grand Prb: wJU receive a new
2"J'i:Bic.tH""""1 •C:O.-Dtl Mer,C.IK.92625 Rold Runner aa part of hit
• RA ; ~• Lut yiar'• winner, T•lo!>hone 671~10 J!ruce McLaren, walked ·off
JI • ---.,.-·,.-......, •••• 11 ,,. , with some $24.500. .. F~~~~~l~u~-~~~·~··~· ~~~-~~,~--·~~~~! McLaren·iJ...atill considered ooe of !be lnen to beat In this
year,'1 rue. He and toammate ll¥!111' llullne ba ... beenJhe
llCOUl'ges of the lint tbrto SHARP -· Hljlme leads the oerlel with
18 potnll, foUowed by Mark
Dooohue with !7 points and
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for pri..a tota1Jng tit,?» plUI
l!Itru Which J.nc1ude the Rold
PACE CAR -11169 Pl,,,-Rood 'Runher ccnvertlble baJ -cbolliil u olll-
clal paee car for Rlvenide Grand Prix Oct. rl. Road Rumer now ccmu • u ·
coupe, liardtop aod ccnvertlble and Is performance ra4Y • m cublc·lndt
engine u atandard equipmenl and-428 Hem! u option.al. New Pl)'lDOUlb wlll p
lnwlnnel'olGrendPrtx. ·" ·
l.EGAL NOnCS
' ~ pace car· newsmen only sh: hours after wheels. There are two three-·
MARYSVILLE (Af) -Glen Davis, race director tbe vehid< wu completed. . -automaUc tnoamJsalona '.!dJ~andNo. ~~~!!~ .. ~". IOI' the Grand Pril<, In an-It'• JU feet loag, tbr<e feet .. ~1hlft frwn low to IOCOnd
.. ...._.. _ __..... w nouoclng the 11electlm of the wide and a lltUe over ~ feet at 220 mph and frolll leCOnd to ... ...,,.. of dee! .upon rock, Roid Runner uld t be , '"" li1gh at Ide mph.
dx>R>ed Tuesday. Plymouth wu an t'ldeal high. Yoo wouldn t think so at The rac9r bu diac brakes
Will Jt ended me of 1he · choice" for !ticb an event. first look but Jt ta a car and all IJ'OQbd and three nar-
oldest Cold llllmag. apora-Tbe Rood Runnerwhldl wtil Mick• 'lbom tbe firat -·•·• --·'"· 1 lions In ~ ~led S&at.1. be it"" to tbe wbmlng driver Y -· · · .,........ ,,__ta or brlk·
"It'• a ~ dajo for me" Is daoat.ed by tbe Pl)'!Douth American to br<U IOO mph In1. Tho:....-ncord Is 109
remarked Cecil Br 0 P ii .y, . Dealers AaoclaUon. It 'offm with a pi• ton· d r l v en mPb and Thompson 11 lhooUng
•• -...~~ of y .u b a . u standard equl-8 automobile, :will r«urn to Bon-foe '50 mpli. , ...,....-~~ -t' .. ~.. nevllie'1 Salt Flatl nest week • ·
Consolidated Gold Fields .opeclal SUcublc-lnch V. a to try and caplure the ellllive * ; * *
operaU.oos at Hammonton engine with f o u r -b a r re I land speed record with hil new
about . lour miles ec.t 0f car bur e"tor, performance creaUon, DE.w&ftS 1'P SELECr
Marywville, aiDce 1950. He cylinder beads, performance AU'l'O-IBOW QUEEN
rupervised the lilhutdown. 'of cam as well as other utras. The 39-year.old 1 Peed A q~ to rule qyer tbe 1961
ooe . of the tut active , "'Ill year's . winner New :\i'f""'pU.: :mpro~'e~l~ l>range r cq.,¢y lnltrnaUonal bu-dredges fn tbe ZOalaJil!er Bruce McLaren Is ,..._ ltate. • curyently faclJIC 1tiff com-machine over a 10-m11 e Auto Show Nov. 1-11 in
Yuba No. 21 lm» tiee"" petiUOI\ from Denofo JWme. lltraightsway ·c:oane that ,... Allabelm'a Cooftllllai Center,
0 t be r c 0 m --·-' A,polnt ix-nt ~ •• .!J..i"fm" looda Iba ;i:esin tu,car ~"'!' .:J::: will ,be cbooen Tueaday at a dredges wlicb float ;& in • ......,.. wllh 11 followetl bo memljerablp meeting of tbe
poods a u r r o u D de d by by Mark Donolme, an •11 one lD'. .,...tng Motor Car Dealers
mounds oi llillD&I, piloo of leadl< with 17, and Mctar.a . . Tbe new land-speed car, ~of Orange County,
c:nd>ed 1'ICli: IC f & t e b e d lb tlllrd place wflh U points. punted two-lone blue and ...:.:,.,. S\'m<mand, .~.i~. 0sbowf tbe
..,,.., from river -.1 I n * * white with gold aeparation ~-· c•RTt•tCATI. °" au.11111u search of gold * striping ii powered by two queen . ~coat.est. ·aid l i n e •inme::. ~:,1111 MAMI Two ye..' s.go Yube THOMPSON TO TRY Fotd 427-cublc inch afnale cbatrmtn wbo are e a c b
nw ......,. .... • """""(llll'ttf¥ fhlt Consolida•.....i .......,.J • ..r .... ~, WIT8 NEW MCER overhead cam engines. respcmllbJe for emlbitlng a
fllW .,.. ......,,,. • ._..., ...,,. _,, vr-•\C\I ~ enklD in line" elra at the show, will
..,.,_ f• c;..,.,,,.,.,., " • OclMI ~~,, ..S. ~ 1965 it Lut week a new need}~ A aupercb&raed v ........ lA.-._... e.nt.m11. U11C11r w. produced. 54,000 . Ounces of ed ncer wu shown to are. the rear produces 1t90 hp for be judpl.at the contelt. :C:!'::v s~'r"'-v "::::' ,,,..~ u.:'C:!G~ gold. Thi! made it the sixth the back wbeela and the front He '.US each cb'J will
_.._. 111 ttit t.1i-i111 ...., .. -.. largest eold Pr 0 du cf n 1 en g-i n e au pp 11e1 110 reprt:lellt a line or model of a ~ ""~ "'-., n.io.-.,.. operation in~ c:Ountry. B nk' horsepower to the front car d~ tbe show. A queen c.':~1.~~· l...-fllltU.\ But t11e economics ot rllll· a Shows
.. • and two Jll'iM 7 71 I will be
dxioen and will -llfta
and .. -lnlm the llCD.I, --. Cont.atantl, their -pd
tbe -!boy will •• -. ... ,
AnHI GI0"1, Newport
Beach, Miss Dodge; Mary
&tb Pearson, Newpqrt Beach,
Mw Chrysler; M a r 1 b a
Roberts, Orqe, Miu ·Buick;
Kerry Abrabaml, Tllltln, Miu
Rambler; Jooine Whann, llw>-
tingtoo Beacb, MlJs Harley-
Davldlon; Dorta llootrflbt,
Tultln, Mill Datsun; Vicky
Balboa, l'ullerton, Ml 11
('.ad!Uac:: Ccmle MUDOI. Poan-
taln vane1, Mill 1'111; Jackie
Sbaul, Sanla Ana. )( I I I
Ronaull; Pam Brown, c.ata
Meu, loliia Rolll Jlo!<e;· x.,.. Hardy, Santa Ana. Mill
Saab; VITlln llmm, Foantaln
Valley, Mill Alpha Romeo,
and Dawn F ,l d I er, Balboa
Island, Mill Merced" Benz.
The Auto Sbow will open
Nov. e with an Alliltanct
League invttltlonal (ftmlere
and wtII be open to the public
Nov. Ml.
GH1kl H.,..,, T111!1"' C•1lfllrnl1. niog tne old bucketllne
MUtTIY Melcowltz, TU1fln, C•llftrnJI,
tt...'"\. J«:t L TubNn. aroD111m. Ntw v.,. di'edges don't 'ft\lke 'them Rb.'="'oJ:!"',~""·., .._,. profltat>~·any more.
tlAUL LOMIAROI Ai Brophy ...... it; . '"The G!ltALO Hl!,.TER yu•
Increase Agllew Wins Inflation Point
~ MURRAY MOSCOWITZ valuab)es just aren't there In Ear .
JACIC L TOILIN alfy DlO?'t:," rungs ROIERT TU8LIN • A:t"' OP' CALllJORNIA 1 The old boat, w b t c b . ,. By Sn.VIA. PORTER polrits first, Ainew w a 1 THE BOND paya tV. per-u~ ,?'r.:~W:.,, fffh,., meNUres nearly 500 feet lint weatem Bink'• third GOP Vice. PrelidentJal can-playina: a bit of "dirty pool'' cent -but (l)ly if tt ii held for
.,, w • .. w C-" ...,. "'"' lone, can dig rock and travel q···.~-net operau ......... 1 .. _ didate Spiro .Acne• tl.nl:led and be·alao wu inaccurate. To ..... ,. y··-·, u pa-m--~
Uy -!'1111 •AUL l.OM9AROI, ,,...""'' -..---... -......i,. I°' bJa --'•"'--U '"' .,.., ._... 1~ ,,-vi.;u iw.o "'"'_-:. w MURtAv to a deptii. of 107 feet. It baa lncreued by 211.5 percent over with U.S. Treuury Secretary -..... w -. .uuuw.:; c .. leu, if cubed In prior to •n "-.. '"' .. .,. "" bein able _, handle more the rlod lut Fowler tht other day oo the autnat!Cllly.off became U.S.
wt1Nn ~ :: =::.: than 4 5 million cubic yards same pe yur, investment virtues of U.S. savlnp bond.I now mature in maturity date. Wit& prlcel riJ.
,... .,.. .,.., tnMM .._. "'"'· of mat.erial a yeer. ruchlng $l,Sl?,OOO, compartd avtnp '10rids·in tbll era, IJld aeven yean, not the 10 yeara tng at a rate "DlCft tban t
::W.lfilll• ""'"* •M -•· to $1,199,000 for 1917, the bank of 1 -•t ••~ -•• tbe lntere8t JftCIAL SU.Ll need inthllicue,Igrievetonport, qqo. r--.. -....... ,,_,
O..N ••""' LEGAL NO'nCE annou . A.anew wan Oil polntl. Second,, it ls definitely dirty earned is, in effect, wiped out. =-~~~-cwntrl -----------Year-to-dale earn I ng1 said A.pew: uu you buy a pool to bue price projection If the holder pay~ income tax-~~. Nrr ~.,''"'""••-~ ,,,,..-.......... ,.,,.,., figures show 1 ereater In-J.100 U.S. aaytnp bond (COit to • on the fact that in 1111, the ea on the Interest, the return ... ..... mue· J4 5 "Ml'll'lll!l9lt « .,.,) "''"' If ·~ t -mes out "negaUve." oP "'°"" -,!tC'nTIOUIJ .. ,.M lilAMI • . f::;~ )'OU,~.,. ... ~ IUlllJ·c:urren coll of Tltfin& ii ril1nc at a ...... cw JC1Hs• Tllf ....... ;...:-:. ':.,. ~ 1t.1t •1,uc,_ooo. 'Ibe ~ OJ)enl:fnj rate of tnflati.• continues, raie or. more 1han f percent; Tbat'I euccedtnW hard to ·"-°" :,• ..!!:..:'...,:. :.-':cK~ .., ~,. ~"' • ....., ._, eltniJ>&1 for the t·h rte when you , get yOOr mooey the rate Of price rill rarely ddend. What's mart, I'm far
a1N ~••T 'fUaL1H • " ~=' ~n=.r:!"-:·~ quarten art ft,030,eoo. com· back ln 10 years, you wm nmatnl ·tbe aame for -eveli too hep in thfa lleld to flll Into
""' ltl'lf'IM Ill -.. bl h """ """" """' -or MONARCH •AV pared to $2,llMl,000'.lor the flnt receive the ...... ivalent of only ~. ·y··-. much less a -the 'trap .. _.__ dn• for ... ~ ... IM .............. ,... Oii.UGi.,., 11111 wlll' ft"" .. __. or nlDe moathl of 1917. --~" ..... ,..-~.. -. • ""' ,_,. .w. "*'-'· • ""..,.,.."' ..,.... ..._. ,.-. In fl.IU T·•·' .1._1,. at tbe. d.,. of $6Z.50." lon1ed period. Third, Apew ii himaelf,., • .. W IM ....... ~ ... ~ ft •llClll fll ,_,~ .,. • .. llowl, IOo OWi.i um...-.. I llnl'll'"'" n801M1n r:rr'· wtt1 bullness, Sept. .,, lhow an in· on unmQDd cround In gui15 Over the yean &nc, World Fl~~!'t.:'.-ii!. ll'AUL LOMaA11.01, lAtlMI H1t1u.J. _ f ~i -ooo t RETORTED Fowler: "Sav· out U.S . ., aavinp bonds for Wu n , the coat " livilll bu ...,_,., ~ C•'"'""'· ...... ase o .-.-, , o 1 .. -· bond ...-t -·i crtU ,_ ~---In
-
°' ,..., V-'r GlltALO Hli"fR, Tu•"r" C•ll""''' -1 209 000 1 l7lt tall 000 "169 a ........ sen a ua.Jor CUN11. ..acu every ,ear ucept
Ne. ,._1imeo MUllRAV MOICOWITZ. Tu•nn. CllM-"''" • • rom • • • weapca In OW' .araenal to com· All f 1 zed. t n come in-two. And thole dedlnu were a
..,.. Loans at -··-end stood at b t ·~-~ •· ~-·---t ·~--~ all =:.: ~ ........ ,.ewntt JACK L. TU•LIH, ll'IOll:;lvfl, New .. - -• ~. ni.1Y -J.CIUll:ll l't;:OMUQ.ltll .,..._ons and . meagre 1.t ~ in 1• and
IMl"dt .. ,.. Yn. '518,t'JS,:OOO. that 11\'iDp bonds are a poor forms of bonds, are ques-0.4 percent in 1954. In all the
LO MA1tCMm1. ,._ ..... ~1R: ruaLtH, SerrllfMt, "" Jff. On a per share buil, the investment, based on a pro. tlonable lnvestmenls in times other years; rilil'lg prices have
..., ll'ttu. ~ ,., 0.11111 OdoW 1. ,,.. year·to-date earnings show • jectioa .pt. p-ice chapges of a of rapidly rialn& prices and eaten into the interest paid
......, Cttlflnill1 ftm llAUl LOMaAROI 30 percent Increase, from $2.27 single 'W'•r, is .ulaccurate, hJ•• lncom tax f th -·• in tbe T ... rn•I ..... ....,... GIAALO Hl.llTER ' 1967 lo M ~ f •Lia ' -... e es. or e "'""' years 111$447"'68, •llbhM<I 0r1...,. C.tf 0•11¥ ll'llot. MURRAY MGscow1n in • ...... or "'™" year, unsound, and a dlsservict to buy~ng power of the fixed in-the Vietnan eacalation years,
Odebtt 1" 11 • •1'1111 _._ • JACK L TU9L1N based on tbe ave~•e number the county." ~ • 117.ut 1toa1RT ruaL1N • -come is slashed both by the the erosion approximates 13
n.-.TE OF CALt!IOflN1A. l of shares ootstandlng. Well, to llrive Fowler hi! ),;,..._,. coat of -•••· d pe-·•
COUNTY Ofl ORANGE ) • J-:;=~~============r====~-::~1 .......... eve., ...... g an l~U.. °" OctDbtr 1, IHI. llefttor• -· • Nol•"' by the taxes Imposed on the ~---.....,,...-------l"lllllllC IPI .rlllf .... Mhl Courrty .... sti1' 1-~ IN .. "'41• ,......,.., -'" ..... UL LOMllAlliOI, w I w· h II 111\.Vllle. ADDMON, the oddl an
LEGAL NOTICE
c::'&'~~ .. ~~·=\U ~ITTH~= Ill-:. :u.:uw! . a ter inc • IGyl: for cmtlnulQI risel In Uving
TME UNOIUIG ... O ... l'llnb¥ -----.,.. ~ " ,, L-THIS IS why older people costa throu.gb the Yurt abead
_... tt111 "' 1111 _..,.._ • .--~ ,.. """'" ~. •"" ~ le t.,. Fint to Pull Out have suffered '° much in this -more modest than 4 peroent ~1-1 t!Mlftl IMIMM .t UQ "9 -""'' 1MY .,."""" ti. -. Po11t11o .... -. ,.....,.. • • • c ~ • wit-'"" "'"" .,. .-1. • in 1 New 1969 Moclell'' era. but ltill incrtuu. We have C.llfw'llll, .,,.... .. flcl1llew flnn "'"" IOl'l'ICl.-.L SEAL) Ju~ Im rta t tbe et to '··-•-!:LITTLE lli!CHARO S~RTFllHING o.on.k! flirMn ~~ • h L. 11' U po TI Ire Y --.in D;JW to mtsh
111at .... 11rn1 11 _..... " .,. No11,., •ub1tc-C4i•lflln1!• ~ecuuve u Im: "pull" to act ill the 69'5 special advantages of U.S. relaUve price stability with
......,. .,...., -.. "'""' •"" ... ll'rll'ldNI Olflt-t '" / };. first ••• because it'• the larges( cir leuing 1 .. -bond If b · ... 4\'9.! " •• ...,...., i.wtt: 0,.,_ CMmfY savu'6• 1. you uy socially -economically • poli-
\.. RlcMrd •· O.Wlnf, 114t •t1•rh My c.nrr.r111on E~lrtt I i comp.ny in Southern C1liforriial So just them via payroll savings tically essential high employ-
: A-. H.,....,, lhK!I. c.11tor"11 SWIM!btf' tr. 1m call Executive today and t II t•-th •--•-~ •WITMISS Ill'/' lllnd "'" '"' dlY ef STAT• OF Nl!W YOtK • e ''"'' e UUllWI, you give yourself ment. £'°''"""""'· 1tt1 COUNTY OI' KINGS make, model, and color you want! superb discipline ln aa.nn• "nle auwer! It mut be that ;:., R~ E. GMflrllw On lllh 1t11 MY or Odabtr 1'61 ..,,1 • "<e
,ITATI ot< c.1oL1J10RHlA _._.,., ·-""' ~ ,... J.-.cK 1... lani YJlllJ Kl 7.]Ql l ''oLi..4-5•-00Q Ha.uarly. Aho, you ca n we get inflation back under !+:COUNTY 011' OIU.NG•,... TUILIN •ncl ROa!RT TUILIN 111 bt ST·--pone paying Federal in-CODtrof 10 that tbe .... 100
§.;. .. on s.ttfnbtf' 1. lM ...,... """ tilt ·-Ind It-111 ..,. to bto tt.-111111> -11.6111 t""""' ~n =:n= 1..::i"'~i:.uti~;;i : Yllhltls •OllcrlMcl lfl Ind Who _,.. EXECUTIVE comeulatu on wthe interest ae-from prices and tizee leave.a \ .,. ... RlcNrd 1. ~Int ,_ to -· ""' ,_., 911 ""-rwen. •kit ....,.., '*'° · cum ted un you cash in enough of the I"• --t •· '• bto tilt ""°" wtim. "...,. h .......Uij; billlf IW rM duly IWOl'1' did 1dl_.,
7~ ,....,_,_., lf.r *' 10 ti. .,111111 IMtrume"' 1"" -. tt.. •.-:u11on 111enot. the bonds. Thia ls • major plus terest to make the return 11 ect:~fMtMutc11l9tltM111M. fG,,.ICIALSE.-.LI CAR LE\l\.SING CQV~ANYi!'J if you plan to ca.sh in the mM..a ... talvfairtotbeuver. ,._ WITNl!SS ltl'f lllNI ~ llffkll1 MIL Vldllr •.ute0 bond aJte __ ,
'\ IOll'l'"ICIAL SEAL) NoltrY .-ubOc nu ·-'" """"· ..... AM s r you retire and The other answers, further in-
Fr•-II'. Fknffr 111tw or N-Yori! n,....,,mably move Into a lower ,._ In tbe ~~ Id NOii.,,. ~Jc · (l ll!wftll Ne. ,._llSIJ'Ot ,---.. ...,,.IJel IU\lllOIR pa o
•rtnc1,.1 0ttic. in CM•n.t "' K11111 C-ty tu bracteL Having given all Untlng tbe interest paJcl to Uv~ 0r.,. '9Ulll'r c-~ EllPI,. these poin'· to • I the ··• •·· .. M.y c.-1111-. Explm Mlrdl • IMt .. 1:tl'll er, iMlol ..... COltl, etc., are too ez-
• Odottw 2t. 1m MtLo w.1tCM1TT1, ,.. fact remalnl thlt U.S. aavinp pklllftb' Jn f 11t1 0 nary In :·~rn.rcM M::::". an'"'-...,. 1n .. bonds in WI era are an in-themlelYlll.
.,..... ..., ~ -..... C.lfwlll• t1111 ferior lnvertmen• and tbe •-Uf '-• _ __._ of Cdf, 91• T•I. m'> ..,.... ..,.,,.. ., ~ I e....._ -l'l""' -
• ,.,.., ,.11111..,.. 0nrwe ~ o.lf\' p1)et, small, innoctnt saver via the U.S. savinp bond1t I dertM no
n.°"';°' • ~~'~., '"::. OCtoDtr ,., 11. • •1111 ..--.. ~,:!: bonds 11 actually b el n I joy wbatloevtr from Wrltina '----;-;,,,...-.m;;u;;;,-':="'~MI JI ... pena!hed. tblJ oohmm. . ~ LEGAL N011CE
Kidt Ub fo
'Ask Andv'
:n:::.:~ a ...... ce1111ais cUaa ti; a t · p 1tt ~
Robert Rof slan, lllt8' ......... , *' c1 •o" Rock
wtmnts in:
"A LOOK ltT 9llM£ WMllbWi IS"
f'ttat ..... ,,..... ••• ,.
F-IN!u-.
t.e.inT-lllJrll•r••rs":"'"'"' ••~••••.
.WatWMJ1bt1llfl
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TUESDAY-ocT. 15-7:30 P.M. l
The lsltM lk11111 -Newpert Fllliion llillld
Fw r" 1ffltioM, pte11e p:luoRe lllr$. LlllCle
. 1:3 O~! &CO, '-.::I .......,fl.....,fOf ..... .,../(Coo~WlllNOMl .. 11'1 ..... W
4501 IMCH ST, NCWPOllT ll£ACll • ,.._.121
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HOW WELL DO MUTUAL
FUNDS PERFORM!?
to helpyoudeolde, Goodbody lsholdini• anwell(on
,.minor, desilfll(I to help ctur up questions you may
h1V111bout those mutual funds. This session-Pttmor·
lly fer lnvutors already familiar wtth Mlllllal fuhd1-
wlll 1ttempt to probe Into 111111tnerally not~
by th• usual lnveslmant semlnars-lni:lutiln1 tho
lmportlnt lncomt and sllJWfh sltUltlons.
WEDNESDAY-OCT. 16
hi oiJr office
Conducted by: Paul Sklllm-.i, Jim Chlidbum
Seminar from 7:30 to 9:cio P. M.
For reservations, pl .... phone Mrs. Luct
r.3 OOOD!.!? .. '?,Y & co. ~ ~tri-1 , .. ",., $i.d "'",.,._,,, bd.i,..
4501 llllCH ST., NEWPORT BEACH • 540 .. 121
lOo Offlcn Tl'll'OUlhOut Thi "'don
,,
Sltert C',areer
Gri.dder May Have
•
Mind on Busines$
State Growth To Trail
U.S. in '69, Says Banli.
Moderate eiplDlion fl ..
th<t•-...Jcborlsonfar
Ca!Uornla, Bank of Amtt!ca Pi...tlctod today.
'!lit -·a pwtb will be
--·tbe-poat
and, -. wtil fall -penrilJ lllPll1 balow the ...
tlon'a P"th --Bink . -11111 attrilllta
tbe l1owtoc to -In ledonl apendlq and the It
parcaat ¥d>lrl' • I*-*
and----liowlWr, tbn are four bripl apota In the Clllfarnlo
~picture:
Bir 'rD«• -Bank of
America 11Q!1Ct1 the number
of nlllf J'f!lddeatlaJ U D f t J
.-...... )tlttolUcb
180,llllO, a :Ill pen:ent rtle ovr!r
1111. Conlrlb\lifnl factoo ... lncreued ...... , ...
decllnfnl ~ ratsL
aYllha aircraft k 0
.. , -
Production IJld emploj-
lhould ~ MJIJ ·-
del!VOI')' -· Ihm ~
peltll by a Wat tdif· --blokJos of orden. __ , __
lndustrlel lrl UIUIJl1 -lul affected lbU -lo-
-dmlq podods of mMll'• econamlc alowdow11.
Apltollua -hmt Cllli
ncelptl lltould rucb f'.11
billion nm year, an -
of thfte percont over tbe t•
ullmala of f4 btlllon.
On the negative skle, the
bank now that decllnin&
...... idl•lt) ....
I
espedally evident In non-Viet-
..,. related daf.... pro-
,,..,.._ Antlclpalad cull in tho
IJIOCO buqet wUl l1lo have a
~ t11oct 111 the
tdate'a ..._._
eempla.
Io ~tuatr-•111 .. to a teven per-
-b:nua In retail ules ln 1111, the banlc eipects an fn.
<nlM of !Iva -nut JUI'. H-, tbe incre.,. ln
--llllit. lhould -ta N1ea ol home
IUnlllblnp and appl1aacea.
RCA Plans
To Acquke
SL Regis
NEW YOR!t (UPI) -ltldlo
Corp."' America IMOllllCed tt
hu qreed leotaU..ly to. bQJ
SI. RqlJ Paper Co. for -
..,., mlllloil fn -Tbo~--be bued on ezcbance of each '
d 8t. llAlfl'a · IS.I .mW!on
--of -far 0.1 lblrt Ill RCA ...........
I.GS ll>lr'8 d a '4 eumullt1va
prelomod convertible Into two
lharuofcommon.
Tllo comjlOllfel llld tt .. not
poaolble to -..1a the value
of the -proclotly lillca .............. ..... ....... ....,.. ...... .....
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There's Always .a Pet ·That Wants f\doptio J!
"Caution: Otte ol. these peta Is
" p1""1ing to adopt~ ..
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And when·you wellq...,t this lign
, leading to lhe kennels at the Hunt·
• iJ)iJx>n. Boacb Humane. Society .( a
branch of the Long •Be8ch Society
for lbe,J>rev-on of Cruelty to
Animals), you'll find. out --. ii
meens.
M°"' than a 10 ~·oorrowful•
. eyee pze loiigingly fn>nt a.. tour row.,ol._""' ... Pellgre.s1_ .....
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owners who could nd :Joa&er keep
' them and otlten-ar• fowld ~g
In the.city.
' For eome oL ttie '',ltnlys~', like
Coco,·· C&r!'"'e1-co1....i poodle, 1118
• stay:is ·lllort. l!• spent a total ol. 10 ·
mil;ufeo at tlte sbolter lut weell: be-.
fon! his-nilst..-,Su<aG and Julie
o.-of 88.IJ I.aw:-elhutoi.Drive, _.,,_...._blm_
Others·-w only • ""'· ""Y
sbe!IM'of:licials -don'\ find homes
wltl!in iii• 30 c111ys. tlieY..11.~. •t 11>•
pound, "1lldl I.la~ Robert.
Sbarl<ey, anlnlal C!llltrol offi~, no ' . ' dloiee . l>llt . to humanely destroy
lbtm).
Tt!e hµmane society-deputies do
all they can to help the animals.
~n _Hughes, who readily admits
It's hard 'to lace the caged canines,
oaid )le has taken home several
AR!i 'VOU 'COMING l'OR:ME?· A HOME LISS l'OINTER SEEMS TO PLEAD . "
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the~ weren't going to get homes. He
lt~ them awhile and tilen gives
them to·triends.
The melter, located bebjnd the
EdiS<lfl steam plant at 21632 New-
land St., is also the tepiporary
homt for an assortment of other
animals. This week , several litters
of kittens, a raccoon and a spider
monkey live there •
An American bald eagle and &n'
African lion have found refuge at
Ute sheller during the live years it
has been in operation.
Those people who don 't take
"caution" when tiiey walk into the
kennell as the sign on the door
warns an be adopted by just paying
a licensing fee for the anima1.
As they leave, another sign-gives
them further warning.
"Please remember," it reads, "it
is probably your fault if we have
your animal, 1 I
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"le(al", licensed, leashed and vac-
cinated.1 " ,,. ALL PUPPIES ARE KEPT UNTIL HOMES ARE l'OUND FOR TNllM
1..._ "And, please, keep him at home." La brador pup seems to have found a home with Shelley Hiii
of Huntington BHch
DAILY PI LOT l'h-by JomH McNobb J r.
KITTi!NS ARE NEVER HARD T(I GET RID OF, SAY ..POUND OFl'ICIALS'
Perton1 who can't-fi nd homH for their litters. can take them to the shelter.
'oco RAN AWAY FROM HOME I UT FOUND THE POUND NOT INVITING El'Ttilll
His fomlly, tho Robort Dottlolh, ond Suun ond Julio, toek him bock hom•
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nd ·Viet. ;Tours:. Doe .Milifdry Weighs
I Ar~y, Mi!rin~s ·f-0· Retur~ Ti~us~nds ''!Jig'. <;~~g 'f fu~·
WASHINGTON (AP) -For hoped-for interval belWffD servicemen rather than • .; "' • , · . l • ~ · •
-time, the Army and tours, althou&h aome 6 • draftees becaU!e YOWi& men W¥H!NGTON ,-(AP) maiJl-f°"'" unJi. I U ff er Id
orliea ore aendln& ceptloos bad been made in aerv1n&tw .. yeardralthll<bea MIUl<rY·olfle<;nare.riiahin& ~avllyd~lho .Tet~ay aucb ICln:I akU1a
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may not be returned to the intelligence that l fut'l c 1 te 8 attacks nil _. atUl b'yiog to • :: !:" bock '~: beUcopler plloll. ,,,. Alr war. the en.my 1n' vtewn\ will at-::=!11W lll!li:11':,U "1
toun to Forte bu bad no IPOCIJlc In-<I~ ~:ii.'.~·:;;;~'.):; tempt "90m•thln& bl&'! in \h• riiiiii:r, ~ala av .,.~
.. l. ~ Anny plana to return terval policy, but his trled to the captairi-major-Ueutenant way bf a n'ew offensive befPre ·.!enemy also appartii'tty -Jtaa
111DOO Ulla year. the gvte everyboidy • tum before colonel bracket, and 12,900 the end of tlle year. -been pulling -~ fl, . l!o!11\!"_'!9ome eooo tappingmenforaecondtoura. enlisted men, chieny senior Captured enemy ofOcers fJcers (rom Jii trafn l n,g
N/nlll thia yeof., th. number The involtmllfY lleCOl'4 W noncommlalloned ofllc•n. . have told inlerrogalon· In ':"'llaniptlo!!l-ln North V-
nooYOlunteon nrder«i Id'._ !rend will lflecl c o r • • r Th• Marine retumeea wW VlelnJlll . · they think their In fill "11 ~mba\. uolll Jn ~ ·
round of war service" Include 1,000 officers and 5,000 leaden ln Hanoi WO\J].d ll.ke io Soot.ti.~ .. 1 1
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amounted oni, to o entlated men. make' a big ·splash In U.S. I~ the long nil\ thla et'OSioo ~ e. Mllllllfield 0 Ki Between them. the Anny 1Jeadli¥' al;>oot lhe time of the of the tr.inlng tiue, II ft: 111 oo-
t t tJlia hu chanced andtheMarlneCorpsaccount Nov.5election. currtnc, would ·1etl•Jt1'l"1 ' ~-or the l,..th of lhe Treaty Session for abnul 111 percent of the u !a •ot clear to American w~•k!I' ,the enemy war .itort. , -_ , the h1gb m&np:nfer 540,500 American servicemen cl!~ men e:1actfy what r.ast year troops aent1down-
er sternm1nC from the in Vietnam. HanOi °'thinks Diight be '.ac· from North Vietnam got, ao. ~·yeor duly-In Vletnom, WASlllNG'ION U(PI) -Wllh a I0,000-man-•month complJsbed il ila troops were cording to pr Ison tr iJ>. ~. ~ the tl&ht mpp1y of lle&IOD-Senate Democratic Leader turnover, the Army 1 n d able to make a m. a j o r terrogaUon, about t b re e
1• e.t 0 ff I c e ra ml .... Mike Mamf'ield 11)'1 he would psyehologlii! hnpad with new monlha training. _ . eamm''limed oft1cera, not ol)ject to a posW.lection Marinea have the biggest pro-assaults-around ·election day. Now captured enemy troops
-¥any ....,. 8"fVlcemen ....... ol the 5ena\e to COi> _blem in mainlainln& I flow of lllte-U.S: judgmelll al this tell 'of ptllna Only oao
•ar.bec:omlngellgiblefor aider the Nuclear Non-key officers and noncoms-to point is that •my troops mooth'1 lmtructkli b'fort
111-.,.. ·oecdod toun in proliferation Truly. South Alla. have little capabllily to stage beln& put on the road IOUlh. "
Vletum because they have President John8on raiaed the The Air Force this year Is another Te t · t y p e offensive The result ts that enemy , '*!I away from the war -e pooalbllity ol c>llln& a special tendln( oni, about 150 non-which surprised the alliea last units have been larln& badly
feral leut two yun. ...,Ion aflet'the Senot< finllb. commlalloned offlcen back to F~bruary., .in -bat, oitllcularty llnce
The Army; Mllllnes ond ed its work for the year Vietnam on lnvoluntory se-lfor one \bing, the North their mlnlOllenatvo of mid'_
No.,. hacJ ~ that u the wllhoul 1C1in1 nn the pact. road toun. Vietnamese ond Viet Cong August lto11P••fdlamally.
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' these good magazines
doing in an aa for .
a newspaper?
l hey're liolping mol-. tlio point the! it toes • let of m•guinos -1poci11iiing in 1 lot of fields - to cover 11
tlio int.resting things tlio DAILY PILOT t.ls you •bout ovory doy. Wo covor sports, fuhions, govornmont,
husinon ond lino ... ud othor lt.ings you won't evon find in those slick notion1I m•gozinos. Our own speciol·
his frock dOWll tlio focts "" Iha lciul ..... •nd • glob.I tum of skillocl reportors covor ·th. rest of th. world
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.. Five pert miaaes from Mater Del Hf~~· at pep ralilH llld at
gam .. to support their fqotbaU i.m.-SAoom ·here -·(loll to Nht), Su.le
Knepp, Garden Grov~; Leslie Mcltemi•\ Tui1ln; Mary -Ferencz, Huntington
l!!!edl; Marsha ~etto; SaJ)iia Ariiol llli!'Y Jane swaze, Santa Ana. Besides root·
Ing for football vic1m'ies, these ~ <!aptured the sweepstakes award at Jled.
lllllda Univenlty auinmer song leader camp. -
Almost a Bosen ,
'!best! 10 bwy Monarchs are respoooible for g9lel'll'ling enthmiasm and pep fOI!
Mater Dei High ScOOo! fooltlall geme1. Eld!lbitlng llieir usWll 7llllrt as cheerlead·
ers are (left to right), top, Qorky Corcoran, Santa Ana-; Jeanne Schrni.~ Santa
Ana ; Jill Hasler, Tustin, and Cindy Arna ranlhus, Buena Part; Middle, Mi,."hael
Curran, Bu'"'8 Park; Bobby Islas, Santa Ana; Bob Barket, Buena Park and
Norman Joyal We6tminster; fron~ Lori Aguirre, Orange, and Evie Sanchez,
Santa Ana.
UC Irvine '
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Students
U.S. Asks High Cour t
Help Spy ,Operations
WASHINGTON (UPI) -backlog of cases were appeals
Honor students in the SChool' · The a:~Ment uked the by Rep. Adam Clayton Powell
of Social Sclencea al UCJl'<lnr -Supreme Court today to pro-against his exclusion from the
were announced tpdi1 by · tect Ila sj)y apparatus and in-Hoµge o f RepresentaUves
Junea March, dean of the' nociitt lhlllj ·~perties from March 1, 1967, ond by fonntr
school. -'ol tniormauoo et> h~tight bo<ing champion
Tw<lve otudtoll ·1rom the -talned lhn>uih iflqal elec-Casalua Clay, convicted of
Orange Coast am were on fronlc ta--'--'"" -•··In •~·-11 1 the list of soc141 sdenoe The ~~:d:ied three •~= g "™"on nto the
acho!an for lhe lt!'I• acbool houri of argumenll on the armed aervlcet.
1""· 1 u 1 Ii c e Dej>arlment's In-On the eovesdropplng lalue, Twn nnbd ll!lnnl lhe 'top slstOliC:e ihat'such lnformat!On -SoUcll« General Erwin N.
10 In the ICbonl. 1bey were lie lnapecled privately by irlal '-Griswold told the court during
Kathleen Houi., o IOclology -lUcta• to cletermlne whethef argum-1as1 May I, that
major, of 311 Emenh!, Bay, or not It mull be turned Ovtr IUll dlscl06Ul'e of the
and Richard Corrttrt, a ·to dMenie atiorneys 18 I o v e r nm en t '1 c o u n.
poycbololY major, of 11'11'1 . eovemment -"•· -terooplonage melhods could
San F<lipe, Fountain Vllloy. . The c:ourt opened 1111-.· reautt In dlsconUnuance of
Olhen wbooe arode overap 1A!rm last Monday w-11 b moot 'PY casea. Re predicted
placed them among tllo top 10 ··l'rgmnentr 00 wbltber Ohio this would happen Uthe fruits
percent acholastlcalb' liun muJt plaCe the nama ol lhlrd of eaveadropplna had to be
lhe ochool ,...., pol\y prosldenllll conc!id•to =....... to -·~
William Mortland, l'Olltlcal George C, Wllloce oo the Nov. . The Juatlce Depanm.nt bu
-, 11211 Borbadoa .~ J ballot. A doclll'"' w11 llhlJ mode cJlllcloaum ol elocln>olc Costa M-. today, ·lillct Qilo bat aid 11
Joupb L1n1f_ob.~, mull ba'* o nilllll by 'Jllea. ~~i: ~~;
.......... 3IO Collin' ~~ ,toy In ~ .to ~11 twmer Alty. Geo. Nlci...as
Ba1boo Jaland. prepare ror tho -· KallBlbocb llnt -them More Mille', anlhropoloiu, Pendlnc In the .....,.. In lllM
Im VIiia Drive, Newport Preatdeni J_, -on ~artl Sttlnh1u1, ~~~
paydloloay, tu• Bltd"bnn> aa ~ Way, ImiiL -•Hadroppltlc -
St., Newport IJOach. Cacl17 R•ndolpb, -ollhoportlea-ar
Georce A1t1a1t1 , psycholoCf, 1m Verano Jf Iba cue tnvolnd tbt _.
J>mboloa, 1154 Vm DID Ploce, lrvlnL 11ona1 aocur111. bihe, Liiuno Buell. Jol>n Wolle)', economl<s. Ill The aqt hNnl ........,ia
W 1111 • m Roh 1 Jr .. Verano ~. frvlne. on Iba complex i.ue laat ~IOCY, 1011. Van DJk~ PhlWp Kemp. paycbolocy, i.rm. bat came to no final
Drlve,.Lqun• Be1cf1. 1111 Mo.r·1• Lana, decisioo ond ordered todq'a
R..,.. Jlubl>ard, &t0Cioph1." ·West-· '"' nhearin&-•
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HOUSES FOllSALI! HOUSES FOR SA~I-HOUSl5 POil.SALi HOUSES.FOil SALi HOUSI S POR SALi HOUSIS POii SAi.i llOUS I S POii SALi HOUSIS· l'Oll SALi
You C. Sell It,
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<hhoral 1000 Go-11 1000 -1• Gonilrol 1000 -I loat 0-rol 1• No o,ort ...... 1200 CoroM do! Mor 1250 HUll!t,,.._ ....., I
ftlnin The 'lhlfh , BUILDERS CLOSE OUT lllWlliA 8/8· ClllllC-F' Loi (...,,__ CUSTOM SPANISH l l ST IUYI
ONLY 9 NEW '"'"'IS AVAIL•ILE ·,,.~'-•--,tu a•""' ... ........,. or oure ,.,.,. UPPIR BAY '*· ·Cha--.., 'I •_.. '""" ...,.. .... ~ ........ ~ -·o . a l!edrollm: 2\1 -· !;¥-3100 Ft. undor -11la ....... ..... RANCHO LA CiUI ST Ai Jn Hulllillglon Buch, bu UNITS w1111 lkdl"ia Kl*<:!> NewpCl!'t HekJhts knl 01 rolllDC hllll. -te\Y dec:Orat..s F,.,. ""'-s i.a-. bc1nM. w Co11d0illlhl8m
tba:best values In a n•w bomo In Ille entlH arOJ. .... Can>fCI, ...._ and SPECIAL! ~:r-+'"'"J:' ~:; ~~ model Swll!>mll\L .,.,,.. ou!!8 w/fll>I, :r.:.....i Top Floor ·
1lt21tory,,S & t ~. 2 b&l!il, ~·~ OOlll!nlc--·• -pallol. 501 Tustin , BY ~., 1(1 tile ex· ~=:...== ..%,:' din. nn., lov~ llv. "'!· w/ Spoctocul or VJ-llonmcludln& all ldtch~ bullt.lnl; llrepltce, fully °"'-····•;d to OPEN HOUSE ..... ~...... WJUCOC>lderleue..,..,.. lli>Ll'aneledramu,.rm.w/ OCEAN. DAY. 2 BR, l ~tecl, shake root. concrele driveway, lorce ~.;... =., ~ "MciN' ~ TUESDAY ·AU. lmmediato 646-7171 ~Ul3 ...,. tiiL • .,., ..,, -hlllll. -· w: coad.
ls. Walking dls!Jnce to Public l!UCh. · tor. -00 Dooll. -a...-s ~. 2 ha pm '""-llo -tile lloon. cuaL carp. I' A1k for<
$25.0SI! to W.700 Call~ Ill di-0..... ....... ...... & Ev..,, ezA! $19,500
PY OWNJ:R. -6" lou!. No QUaL on io¥N
Br. lit .. !"Im mt,
ol«Jbl .... _lot.
down.jM,I0084f..Ml!
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FHA VA ~--let I ') * * * * ,._ 533•500 • WALLACI BY OWNER Ml-1116 . ....,.,.,,t " '1£ A 1111Nllftft , -,..""th"""'& 1eac'"""'h .. AEALTOU l~~~;.~i:;:=!'""l ~e~a~111oo~~...,;;"~·-~1a~l~300~,~~~~~~~~· eat1 ffl.2t29 .. ,._y.., :u 1••7 ..__., • s11tl41-OPEN DAILY ·1. FlrstTlmoOlforod
OOI °"" -.....,, -lty, ln<o IOpon E-•...i 219 Jqsml111, CdM ~ .. ~~: .... ~. Jiist a fc-011 •'• U,..no ..... IROADM MHl VERD£ -O>ota M-. Two 1111! W. -Blvd., NB L _, --.._ ""'--_...,, ...,., 473-U63 Evos. 673-8086 PmDe beoch ~. No """ II-mt., 1mu.u.il den w/Wd blr, We'll MY --Jl!ll mtat:a with I% baths, built. nwtna nk11111')'. 3 :ea 2 · s ~cs. Ip Pool, $83,500. to set YoQ ti> D*: at 1h1I Exclllhe
ta -'°".,... .,m 1.,.,,. · PING BAT 3600 Secnltw bathl + lao>llY, blt·lna, h WALKER RealtY -P"'"••a Pi-b· .... Ll.a.at"ll td air bell. 1.ooated n81' tr IOIDeooe with Went. ifn.. Cororui •1 Mir place, Scar pr. O.W.C. 2nd 33.'8 Via Udo m-520.'I Once )'OU 9et tt ·look ouU 3 ~pon 2 STORY HARBOR VIEW .
Trl·Level Model ·
. Ex8cutive Bedroom
$79,500
5 llR, """"" ,..)n & 3 -.wlll\.lario .............. ?!tar ~ ICbocls. a. paric • ii1!U _....,.._ VEl'S NO
OOWN • FHA OK.
Eut 11th ................ ...,.lion, good '=dil, who $69500 TD ·lndo fcr......._ PREPAID -15000: BR.Obatho.frlllc.-2B!t,S_"11_
Ihll VJiC»/Cr J'ACI'Oft. waDtl the steal ol a lite. Rustle Beam;? Thi• k>Yely 1Ulr. ~ Eye:. &12-0l.85 J'l'ind"1 at your .iemu'..e 3 late. $44.cm. en. wet bar, Wnrm. 2 Pldr.
-... .....,, .., ,...,. -· Fixor • ..,.... on a >bdrm home 1a W.ded wtth *LACHENMYER BR 2 BA bit-in "''"";.., BURR WHIT&, R11ltw prtvWlll~ llll&l'd -. -··"'·• -·• la ~ ~ · -:. uo' I b h 2801 Newport 81"'1. N.8 leuel-. .1qve1tmen~. Priced to .a. 11.rce c:uner kit with 3 ~ _.......If>, anu _,at ... v m ... ,....., Pl , C U 0 U I e , 67U6JO '™ 22 BOND IMllJ ' '!'hla !Jnp< ...... mocld -
matches ita imfftlSl.ve ad-, .,,.,._. ' $31 ,500
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CAIL 'f'O!).\Y. -'""'"" """"· ....... • .,.,._.,., ........ -• •cK BAY ....... pool, ..... , ..... ch. .... , ! ms· So. ~~ -sf patio with B-a.Q. Priced to tbe beach. Lar(e tlreplao. .,. · BQside Village. 87S-5419 """-' ... "'7.. i..
.-r m"""'-ee In both tho \lv1n& room llllh beam -· lo living 3 BR Back l!o> home :Ml8 Lido Ille 1351 4119-:lm So. a::--. 2500 W1v1cr11t Drive ! ,Coron• del Ma r,. C1ltf.:.
· • 3300 aq. ft. Von Hem· en d@COC'lted VU.LA wtth
I majestic tlle etr)' • Ufl liY.
I ing roont ancf Sormlll dinlllct
Medallioa kitct.en, owr D
• Opon ¥1!.rd'!J , I ·5 •
• W lk & L and the b.mly room, built-room. and famU¥ room. 3 Sierra Vista, priced to ae1l .:~~tc»iiii:v'f~l ,;;ii~;!!;~!;:;IJ a er ee. tn ldtdlm end like aew con-Bdnnl., 2 Bathl. -at $37,500. can Paul Nonlin JUST ONE LEFT THE Ll'1TLE IMRH cHtbl inakte arid out. Don't ~ Many custom katur-' 8C6M1 ar 383.5493 tor ap. Nord ~t w/Pler -Slip Blueblrd ~ 1,._ ....... " •• let tbla one lllp by. l ea:. Owner will conakler Jeue · Pomtrnent to aee Beaeb.. Beaut 6.Bd, 5 ba + pean like okl i.na tbi;t
. --·sr..:,. "bf Aoot , -$43,900. ..U BR. °""1omlnlum· 'Ibo 2. Bd Apt on "1. Room been added -Old
1 ed Calif. family room, to ·
700' coovertable encloeed pa.
Ho. 1bru 16' custom aliding stais to badminton area. or-dl!d house, parlc.J.ike spill
leTll Yard. Triple garages. ~ boat and trailer
park. All on 113 acre, Nock
fll2.44!fli Ooet> Eves. 5"1611> Pot ency R11l lotote JEAN SM1 In, Bluff& Noar CdM lU ~ lor --· · ........,, • i., tom/no, ·
' :1828 E. C<lul li"f, OIK REAL TOR I'!! patio. 1:16 400 -' R. c. GREER, -· ..... P&rll"IO'I ldtd>, -New UstllllJ . mmo · .V... 133-1•11 ~ "11 ..,.._ in• yi. Lido ~ ...,. help -. Mliilllol
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wall enclo9ed and adjoining Immaculate 3 BR home with ~ acre green area. All top. eu5tom frpla + large 15'x
ped ott with fahulou.s amken 20' tam room. Comer lot.
muter bedroom and three VA appraiaet at
deUghtful bedroom• wrapped
In multiple vlows. Be kine $22,l!SO ,
ot the Broadmoor whlle ,
viewing Newport HartJor and pnusual castomlzed 3 Bl\
Fashion Island. With bMmed cellinc liv. rm.
(BROKER a::>OPERATION • huge trplc. & ootside :BBQ.
WELCOMED) Mato" D\M7 other~
DAVE GAMBILL $23 950 ;:;.. 644-0020 . . • .,,
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~ Ddl&l>!lul Home wm..r. 2 '()(fin· fronf ff....0•' N rt 1·'-ncl Bathl; condo., next In l>Olll 929 Vlo Lido Noni BR. 211o, den w/111>1e • ,_, e~ -llY owner, 141.!l!O . ...._ sno,ooo . 1°" "'""'. Din• Point lnG
l ""'· one BR. ...... ra: ':; 5 -S: 4 Boll& llaJi>llr ·~~ = Jdeal WXURY Onlo ....... fpl. 2 Rlcllanlaon R11)ty. ' t .BR. 2-lla, •"'old. Sit 1 other ade. Exe &or ~ room. 2' 11ttplaees. ~ new.., ... _, · Br. 2 BL Own land. Imm. 6'f'5.4031 Sbcrt wait trl 1--6
for two-family living $14 500 heated 1Ullftd pool. ttdl Georp William.an, Rltr. JIOll. $29.50). 61'5-2Ml5 Bkr . 11114 Vlala Del Oro ' • ~ .,..,_ 613-1564 'I . • · • • .51ato _eon. ·
Nowpcrt .....,,, Mrs. Long · Mrs. Raul&tm Playrm. with eoda -'""' N.W.,.rt Hgts. 1210 Huntington Blach'. 1400 -
AT LAST! I-.._._ •· · ;: ... -:. "";~ ~~...: -Allow..i HAPPINESS . RENTALS A lh!ffl1 "Linda" -,__ Witttei> Up In Arc:bl-3 BR, 2 bo, dining ""· !pie, A CLIH' DRlVE ADDRESS It Hvlng ......., ...,. .• •• ' ~ llurnlohltl
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Available In tbe mogt ~ ......_" -.w ~ apprl.ciate: Price $185,1D>. er &U-8lOO SC8-0390 fam, 2 ba, k:Uch/blt.iMt 6 clou eftCMlh tn llCbooll tD: Rent1b ,to Shire 200S
greeabdt locatlan. Quiet. ._ L cwt .....,_, l submit trade 2122 Strand, crpts drps h&nd9olne 1Pie •walk wlth your trienda. 5:r-...... ~------•1
adult., m. de 1811!, JJinile *:'r"' .... '-°o:a:="' Mailblttan ~ by awt Costa lA.11 1100 $3! OOo • ~e o!fer • BR 3 t.ttis. ~ r.m.Dy WORXIN9 ~ClllWI: ,~· ••
level, 3 BR. 2 bath. 1oYely • (2Uj 56Q90 3'lS4501 • G' · fuQy ~A ~ Kt t cl en prtvfttjll avd.
enby,h ... epoll0,$43,250. Tri le . "' Double Your Income raham Realty ~b,utiN.66x!J;'fenc. able. -. ....... Ca ll
644-1133 Ent: 644-2626 , p X HURTING , No" N.s: Poet Ofc. ~· : iot. 131,i.so. VAo< FHA.) =,11.J.:,~.w:,:
Near Golf Course o..n.r h11 hou&ht ..-by "'1dlnl un1111 ., 3 alreo<IY * ~Oil! HI , 6 s.t .. a11 dejl ~ 6 '$7500 a'.)STA MIBA • all mitl 2 home and mu1t ..U tbeiio ~-t ~ ~-~-~ Br, 2 ba + 2 Br ~~u Mol$3'. ~ • 1~
'"TION bedrooma wilh full batl:i up beaut. 'Bil 3 Ba. btl:nt ; a -. -llMW\N, uaa; .Jncom ... ~ $4f IW\ 5tS.n.t H PDIMM la " ' RIDU.. and \0 bath down. Ou1'0te4 ............ utll. mi. ... """cy ol ..... ln!<w l!u!ld-• ~ ~' 911Mtn Capon ..... , 546-1103 H:v1 .. A R..;.;..;..le !I nm ... , ..... -ol lhb and dn>J><d, ""'"""' ..,.. only • , ... al ... , .. .__ .......... and .. do. ., "'-rt s•·-· 1220 '~-.... ft ~· .. hmzrloa. ~ home. ports, bullt-tn ~e and OV• ProfHL lDdlcpd. w/ccmp. main bullnen .ectkm. • ...... -.... ~ -.. a #CIDA ...l
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towering trtts
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John Abell
ONL1' $45,COO! ! 1 CaD. for ap-mabt this an UcWna ~ 675-46IO MM; 675.o998 E:Qter a k1Yeb CDW1;)'vd tio on Be6Cb Blvd. ~ ex.-·Nnpart a.ch Ph.
p:i1ntment Tedi&'. SUbmit ORAN~1: COUNTY'S value. Talk to U1 about ut-a 1azp 4 .Bedroom· 3 bath cellent tu melter • let ut OW K*E 1W:> Dre
)'OW' Rtdtr home on our LARGEST in« your bome in trade. No Down· Payment f!am11y bome. New carpda tbo'lf' :you. '" Pi. 21~ an 2 Br ••
Juot step m & .-me tbit .......,,,. lnde plan.•-.1~293~~E ... ~17~th~S~t.,::64;6:H~9~4:i=Do.-.do"":::f0ev~elo·Plft~..t~-~= N,.t 4 BR & Wi>Jly room and ..... ,,... One bedroom r.ctfi<: Shono Raalty ·-~.:~~ ... ~~~~~ 4 ._ .. ___ .... ·-11$ -and bath ~ -.--...... SJ>.!240 f:.oy With cbJld
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......... Hvlng "'°"' .,.... Moot desJniiie 4 BR 3 both llnbe!l<9ablo " 4 Badxocwww 646-7171 546-2313 M"" vetmn1 do l)OI know ~~. 1 -
piace all N!wly paintat ' m. 20'3 WESTCLllT DRIVE home ca tee lot. Beautltully . :3 ba.t)aa . Wa:e LMncJloont ~ 5'&.5180 they are ·quaUftecl tO use '-'Wr t~. Ideal~ to mter-&46:J7ll Open Eve1. ~tdaed with· all luxury & Family room. Good -o~r'cirlemaltlelbt) tbelr GI eliiibility' MORE IFllllNISllED:.:.-:~ • .:;.;:;.:;..:-,"'m.C-..:;.;;
taJn in. O!oice Mtsa . Del featlft:I, huie family room lat· Low Down ITIOYM :you •1'00~:iALTY THAN ONCE tor VA 1ou1--$175 I month. r.may odJ,
Mar'loeation. Alklnc $29,000 MESA umN: glassed in lanai. O>sts ~ in. Owner leavhls eountr:v • · 1~ ~ e:Xtended expira. ~ MMJfl
• make offer? 1 ~ llttie • owner finanoeg! 27,!nl. .. ' tpi date1 for many veta'llM :;;,.=======:=;: 2 .STORY ifil,>OO. afa "ring• BRl>IG YOl/ft P . .\lNT 1 _ "--'ly H • y..,.,. ~ ot111 ell: N-rt Bloch
5 BR, -..... & 3 -Pele BarreH Riiy. .-:'"I SPRING ~...:=. ~ ;::: .. -=walk .. 0
:.:. e·r:: ':..~~vu. 3 BR. 2\0 ha, IPL. b1d.
with ...... -,...a. . . « · REALTY ., ..u. 1.or&• living """"· -· wtth i ...., ... Tenn11 us G EE ED dbl ..,,, ......_, w.. .,._ ., • .,. all """"""'· a "°"' • 1ro; w-Dt-. 64Z.IOOO W . "'anl/Uni<" n1c:t ._, all bu!ll • In Oourts. ..., ...,,.,..,.. ru,.. TIN S N D · m.au da.Yo; &46-'IOIJ • 1
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1183 Baker, C.M. goU coune. VETS NO B9 Hilrbor BMt., C.M. ldroben, lamJb' roam. 1%. lfOlmcl. 5 BR, 3 ba, $39,500. 3 •• I: 5 'BRI: • 8l\Y p&~ • Z13.: "'*39M Eves. 4 ' Topless • 24 . . DOWN • FHA DK. 2 IR HOME bathl " -...,,.., All Call Sjg.!290 """ to 1oon 11uym watt1ng POOL. 2· BR, 2 BA,
LETUSPUTA"'/?FOYER KfWMDJ Ha6tfTS $31,500 " LION/Pool Homo tonna uallabte • $Ut!J;O ' WE GUARANTEE SALES iiooch,
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a....iow!nglng..,.....ldtch-"""" hudwoo<i flocn" 2 BR _,..,, hardwood ~ 9 omlly Home • 4 BmltOOM 2 bath VA. · en • ASKING $24,000. LET electri~ kitchen. 50X1.27' lot 646-1111 floors. double ' good ,,..~:..., 5 mt. tam ~ ll!p/din rm, f BR, ll!IPIJ'&te llln nn, Ip nu, tr coavmtknal ftne.n. 3 BIL nr.' Albertlca'1
US SUBMIT YOUR~ wtttialleyaccess&7.0lled:lor Eumidt 1ocare$2sooo OU.EGE RE rt pool lize lot. nr c.tboUc mNlerBR.,Gl.tomatura, ems. Well eared :for. Fenc-f'tti., carp. It~
1 more will Pliced at~ with tenn1. on. ' 1500AdMll:attta~C!I. dudi. Owner arudoul tor 211'.lB Ill· ft. lMne area, pool, ed. laod!ICIDed, Clq>etl 1: Mo. to Jcm lS«h: aftll. DO)"
121.000. . 4 1e+oom Walls-McCardle, Rltrs. ;::.,.·Try c!;",";:...,rty ~':, ·~:~1 """"· !!<--GOo<1$·24-,=lloa. can m: -""
11111 1810.Newport Blvd., C.M. u~. V do 4 •·• ~ ..,. Lido I '" -•
.J .<><NGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
• $23,500 mo Evn. 644--068( ~ •;24 9S0i -rm 332 Marauerit•. C>ll.I ~ R. Nattrea. Rltr. 642-1485 0.,1,.,. ~2'35 ___ ,_,. ____ .... ..;.
vwa PacUic in thaw model Hird i. llod ;, lhla low price OWNER_..., m.,.t ..u 4 SOUTH OF HIWAY Farm1 i iS1nifti1 R°"m Ml'RACnVI: """'
cond!Uoo. 1161 ..,. month HARBO lo . .' -location. 2 BR. '2 BA all eloc bl~lno Ubuauol 3 BR, 2 bath home 3 BR 2 -· + dim, llOO "I .&vall !er ahorl tenn 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
SO Down·
4 Bedrooms
covert all with a 5~ % loan 1 R VIEW t.ms. FMni)y room . AJl formal din nn, tam rm: $38,500. Needa a Uttle ft, cupets/dnpm. patio, ~ <lCllll!dtt · M~ / W
that may be 8.llMned. Tf'll-O:intemporary home ready-Jo built·tn kitchen. Foreed atr. c:rptd, ~Good nefahbor· flxtn' • mike offer. CJOM to ~ A ICboola. J.tue. Lill> ReeJtJ .,,._
n1a and -"' ""'· "'°"" Into. Two king ~ o..,,.&a. lldd< patio. 109' hoOO. -in IChoota & Orengo c ... 1 Property ~A,~F· OAL REALTY Loa imo Blach 27ol Lalp Kl'ftlll 1119 tor the BR, 2 M. dressing nn. down • owner helpf flnanol, alqlplnl: area.1. Excellent 33'J Muvuerlte, CrlM 6t3-Ei0 · · . ~~~:..:1'i ~e =~ $500 DOWN -. and just .. -bike 138,900 -Try 10% down. T!lll).1120 bay! $31~. -8740 w,r('O~! ,t42-l40J -lluo L11Hn Vina -~
""1rooms • 2 delux bothl, On thu four "bedroom 0.. rid•., Ole boach. CORBIN-MARTIN ARBILL 2955 Harbor IMMAC , IJJte new 3 BR. 2 Corono d1I Mor Owner T.~l!llff;o,rred., 2 BR,~ !tf.thl. _...,. .......
ilianttc patio."'""'''""" bath ram11y homo. c-'° Colesworthy & Co REALTO $19.SOO .. ,. ""'ut11u1 14..,ticello ""* 2 BR"'""'"' i frplc. Must .. n W:SV 3 BR;~ ' ...... rrlv t -.,. everything. Just introduced • RS e FHJvVA no down condo en .J'aJrview Rd. Lota plqg al.matt new I BR. *1Jt. •te dlnfne .r:oomi almoltne'lf leue $300 1DO. 1\lrn, ... : ~~srn:~ 28m:~ to ~ market • W'tlll't be 642·1177 303t7}1~;·~ H~, CdM e 3 BR, flvlic. tam l'OOm 01 extns. Will aeU .turn or II Guest nn. dbl pr. ~ aupet1oni1arie ~ Alf. a223I .. ,_
• "ring" "":" loo&! lll5 ..,. """'"' l90I -Blvd., C.M. nyt .,. f e Ci>tal""'°' oncloaet! ,.i. '""'":iooou ~TIN A ro. ""plot.I ~ .t:lll,it.J. euswrr -• •-• • SPRING ind .. prlndPe. -Open ...... 3 llod • zo .;:~ ~-· s -Eveo. -OM •u .. .., ....... 'II» DAILY ~"' • i.... & 1nounnc.. ''"w Down Pmt. rm -Formal DI"' Rltr. -·~t~·~· 5'3-0!20 E-.SJDE .J .... -LY DON'T rosi· WISH"".....,. -··1266 ....._ 611-mt OaM(ftoot -• .. «-• REALTV ..., Ing Rm -$23,500 e KINNEDY """"'· Frtnl din .,., nu -In fllmllb ,..... home DOUBLE "'1e lot. 3\t'fto 1\0 ......,., -& -w• , "an~ttm•~-BUUDERS Che out. teat NO DOWN G.I. 2 BR. RM boaM ,,,,,,._ dopa A ebal CfPta. a,,. lot. ••• llo<I .,.., .... la ... ha Lo clwn FHA. l'iloclples noplll •
. 2629 Harbor Blvd., c .M. one af l&. 3 Bdrm, 1 %. batli. Decorator'1 dream · tasteful R3 k>i. ..,c. 5CIO ~ A..wne ' "'"' lo&n. 1980 d&y'a O •"'tltd ML c:rdy. ~21Sl-iifit. ~ •
Haa evet'Ylhin8! llO'f Valley wallpaper accents. Loadt o( on •-· ' y..;""'" RaJomond A~ CM 646-G2.c
· P.\NORAi."\fJC Bay :~ at 3X1 WESTCl.&-t'F DRIVE Circle C.M. Ma,r leaee op. ck>lec space. LoYely kitch-:!, = ~ t,._:: bSTSll;)E 4 Br. 2 Ba. 1.q11.Go'-ner'"'-1;.;l-;===2C=O:O:O:Glot::11;r;•l::~:;';;;;2C;~;·;;;iGo;i; ..... ;;;· ;' ;;;-~:-=2C:OGCi:.:I :..s~u:,r~ r~i!: ~tt 646-7711 · 0pea Ewn. eon. &e.S106 en, built • w. dishwubfr. buildtlr $15.000 calh _, fncd J?d. 0pta, ~ frplc.1 ,
By Owner * &fl.1148 Dial. &fU61I for JU:SULTS alAJtGEJGlft'wut al1 DOW. i..._ r'ftll' yvd. Excellent u. n4: J#.Q85 '22.500 with 105". down. $@1\dllA--4"Efl'S•' ' ::;~~~~;~~~::;:::;~::=;;::;;:~~l===· area. 540-1120 w~ MANS CASTLE John v.a mtr. MS-1615 ~ TARBELL 2955 Harbor a No l>wn., G.J, EAST S!iif: 2 Br. tr p!c, '
ST1 "'R L:!. Ar.'7EKIC4. TRY OFFER • Freohcy painted Bl.. llUoo. no clown VA. 11-2 Sol""aBitnpkSCl'&tlll>~WriPu:zTcforaC'llm!fa 1 "'
.r'A. ~..1:'1LM • .,_ 3 BR Beach houae nr. 881 cm EIS blr)jo St. Wilk to j;i'lot.;;,;;.-.:;.:=----l ~== ...... --Bra.t.TL Spad°"'lge Living rm, fire, ,._ 114t mo. + tuee. 2 BR. 5 ........ n>Om tor I .......... Ion.ta ef ti..
M y,,., Doily Adh>llY GIWH J:i.. place, Lee loL $39,500. Jo HIU!Hlt, Brk'r 146-8226 IDOft: urtlt. East Side. C.M. fol.Ir ...vmbW wordl ... ;:-_:r;;r~!:~b~T'::es~ lalbo• Real E1ttte Co. Pri vate Buchl By OWMt, $30,800, ~' ltw '° '°"" fcM' *"Pit..,... ---=·-·--100E.Balboa8lvd,,Balboo ........ .._..Modetn .. u ... ft.IM 1 ~l lllD I of-Z'odiocbliths.... ORlnfe, 3-1140 otory 4 BR 6 bath, 1"p1c In ~ -or 1105 • • ~:t ~ 31-"~ Would you Ilk• to llvo muter BR. T..,,la, Club-G.I •• ·-2 BA TH$ . I I ' r r "' """' !h:,-..,,,.,,.. fo r lit.? "°"" w/pocl, ............. Thia --croated hom• ~£ ""'" loo-<lo lllldoocu ,._...,,500 .muot..W -•lulh-pr. p•IMAD I
•-":."'• "Y~ ,.,.).C&Jloo-•!lla 642-3737 dea _,_by -_
1'1/ovr 31 "'-"' De%l to Harbor I: Sakai M. !!. VOGll.. Broker patio ~. Home ~ I r I I ··= ~ .. -=l.'·'~ ~· ,_ ,_ --~~--,./ ~ """' !:,.. "'~ ~~•""'~·-·-· 5 11•001111 PWS ~·~. w _ .. _,. • -• -• r.... ..,,_ ,,,_ 6f<.a150. GUF.srHOUSE,POOL.I!:. ... :Jr-~~ ~IXll L a~· ~;.:.-si:,.. DAVIDSON Realty al<le 04. 2 -..~ bathl, Dorado1>ow1o,.,..,,..., -., I r I Abtel111! .. ~·~·~·::i~~--:--UL :t=-?l~ • $11,950 :.-=:::.-·'""'·-. v.. 1110 ._ ..................... "A ....................... .
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• ---}tPTALS lltlNTALS •INTALS' lllHTAL' INTALS I Ho·•11 U..!WNohld Apls. furnlshM Apia. Uftfurn-Apia. U•fv"'hhM Apts. U•l•r""'*'
al 3000 0.-•I 4000 c.ia -JIOOC.ia -SlQO, -1w 11...i S9tS
BR. 2 8A. tomll1 room, DEUllll': Apia., l BR. '110 '15 UP ""-w/ldtcben Sii
"1ria!m, New balm ln Turde kl-1 h b&chekn QP. Studio .4pta. 2S1 t
Rocle. .-,, to oo. $Wlm-lll93 Owrcb ~ VJ I n B. I /}. lie"""" Ill•·· c.M.;~
mine. ltnnla. etc. $1'5 mo SlTO; 2 BDRM. 4-PJex Kancho ,-ali.Jadu -/Vjll6. ' RELIABLE Maq OYft' 25 .
Oct 1"M. fl'5..J"l'f3 Patio: ftreplace. Oillt:tre.tl 1ev1 okl. ,no. • w.n. sm
VE.RY a.111-• ea 2 ..., O.K. -., 534-.Co•structi°" Just Completed >£. aa. St., °""· ,._ .,,. ...., ..... -" HIU. lln<b for ~· DEUJXE 2 BR., ln ba. SIU· Aportmonts Now Availoblo 12!>/mo. Alt. 546-<Ht dlo. Pool, potlo. £alt.side.
$1111. 2310 Santa -6*!98S
$1$5;' ' BR.. ·->d.: I======= LUXURIOUS SPANISH STYLE
~: akWe, "'(I w ; C:O.te MeN 4100 'I & 2 •IDROOMS FOR ADULTS 'ONLY
<lOld«nlpetOK.~ ePool
llllS; , BR. 2 Baths. t.oced CHA TEAU La POINTI e 11..,..tlon Rm.
)Id.: w/w, frpl. t children Lovd)t ·tum. 2 BR apts. Olf. e '&arbec\it Pitt
• Sunken Living Rm.
eShagCarpon
• Fully ln1Ulatecl ~e. 534J6980 Bkr • t r e e t putdna. carpoc1&. =-'='==.,,~=..,,.-;,;::=: ·-Htd. pool Adulta, ....-. • Fumttun Av•ll. walls aod celll•p
REAL ESTATE
· Gentr1I
• 5991
$00; 2 BDRM. uuplex. -•' ~-,,
...... W/w; cbllclhn and 1911 POMONA AVE., CM. li30 P.1-Road, Coote -Ph. 549·2500 l•como ''°"""" 6000 9t'l O.K. 53Ml9S) Bkr. 2 BR Apt. \TtllitiM 111. l1Z
$115; 4 BR. 2 b&tba; fenced Avail. Ord. 12. a.ll after $
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loc. 19! .lll
Located on; Paliades Rd. between Santa Ana
An. and Newport Blvd.
MODD\N" OFFICE SUITE
$115 per moatti. Sinlle otticet
!run $65. Sect · lerYb,
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Coot• -1100 • -• 1.;.;.;...;.~~~~~-1 5250 Orange Councy Bank Bldo. ;
$IS. 1 BR. D"'*""· OL 1---------1 230 E. 11th St.. a.ta Mtu. 3 BR-family llnl Yan! a --. NEW\. Y DECORATED Cl1l'E Apt OdM •or nncle 642-148> I
• 513.le'r • J BR. w/PAlf • 'bhm ·db-person. 1-"'µm or Unfum, 2 NDJACfNT pl'fftl&e .fi ,
Deen ,vw:enL Nim' yard. UPPER I Br. l\anl..., c,ea. paeal • watw pUL pr, SllS roo. 6"B-4841 e"t"e&. plexrs next to Harbor' •
Fireplace, dc:dJ&e prqe. ..... M.MU;. 1 dll1d OK n.......-~Aw. ·SUS Badur 1t1op•1 ceni... 2 Br .
.$18S per month. CAU. MR. $l3S Mantb. 5U4SD n»a """"'& Ave .• $111!1 Huntington leach 5400 w/w, bltr.. I M eat income.
MYHRE M0-1151 {cpen eYel) l'URN Bid. . . .._ eau Bwc•eft 2..5 $46,950. Lemmer, b r k r .
,Hai .. ~·'-":c· ::c•;,,,Rnl;__Em~ .. ---I .f'rant furn. l ':;.':ti» bn.m:, -:-.,-·~--...-,-,,,.•~,_. NEWLY O:lnsld. 2 br. apt 646-3'!50 '.""' ' -from $125. Jmt ~· suit, W~ANT=~,--~,-un~ltl---~ •• , 2 BR., pr., patio:· carp. cell. S9&.:ill 1lt ern.t.Q' GrKMuS Adult Living adults. nr t~! 1323 ' ..,.. ....... I
Drpa:. Stove, mrtg.1'ropkal Slt5; Util pd. i.rNd7 2 BR., I BR. l'IL t.tb., w/w carpets, HWltington Ave., oft Boch BrO:lkrM ..• Ha!'!., ~~· Rttin& .. For adulta. l Blk. ~ -1-1 -•·•---.La.-Qt~""' abqpt." $150 Mo. SM-f?a'.t bUL K.Y:ut. Wts_ •pets. oaqwlC', --....,,,_ 6-. A._.us, M&z', Apt A. 2 BDRM. home PLUS 6-1
2 BA flrn tio 511 Jtata. 54loGn'f and ~-2 BDRM duplex, Pool Pvcy, BR. units. 240 Avocado, 4 BR,. • rm, pa * $110 • l BDRM. l'URN. ,__ East Apt. Cpts, Dr,:ia, 1 Sty, Gar. Like CM· OWNER M4-861l
$225 mo. 336 Cflbrillo st. Aho a AAJlta. Nr stDns 116 E. !8th 642"3174 new. Avail Oct. 1 $135.1---------
CM. 213: 'lKl...Qi81. Bob l9ll5 Pomona. U &-oT2I Ml-8331
Nelson Nuau Palms l A 2 BR. BERMUDA VD.J.AGE ,LAR.G --~E~l-B~R-w-1~..,....--, 4 ~u1iM11 R1nt_al 6060
3 BR 1% be.tha. 2 car pr Spaciom. 2 A 3 Br. Apta. beach $75
wiltl extra aleepin& 1'00ID.. Poal. St» to $150 o,,tl., drpa. bltlnL 006e to hlkl to · · Appx. 100 Ft. Front1ge
$115/mo 60-tm, 9$2..GlJ lTI E. Zlnd St. '42-3645 lbJi'c A .ebb. Oilldren OK. 531H1947 Harbor Blvd. Colt& Meu. for
BR $90 Patio ilCHE. LOR APT $65 mo up. 1 BR. apt. New, privacy, Ieue. 107 ft. deep. Show·~ 1 • ' ranp. 2214Coll -~ ~~ M
1 'drapes, ln&y. Gardener. "1 &a-.10 eire Aft. Apt. 2, MIJ'. rance, Y•"-......... o. room., praa;e spue at rear
adult. No pea:. 5'18--11118 SRARP 2 Br l% BL Studio 842-1612 Off lot Excellent tor autos, 1
3 BR. 2 BL Lup ~ Newport ... ch 4200 Like new! ~ & A-. Nr: bol:ta. sport cen, trailen, ; -,.._-._ ater .... .... ....,. G1rdan Grove 5610 motorcycles, etc. Ca 111 Leaae _..... -.-~. w WINTER Rental 4 bt 2 b11... OCX:: i-South a.st Piua. ..:;.;;=::r:c..=;;c..;;__""'-'-'I 142-9700 uk b' BW SinH.
tncl. 543-512< new ldtd>en. Av.ii: tllS'. SI~ ,.._,,,. BIXBY GREEN
Boach l200 1215 mo .,......, LARGE dlx. 2 Br., 110 ba. 2 A 3 BR. TOWN HOMES 2115 Harbor C M I !l~-aw~po;;,rt--~iiiiiliiliw 6210 Ocnnfrmt 3 Br. 2 BL G.E. bltnl; adu1fli mly. UO Family room. Priv. patiol ' • • 1 hi Slm'y. $250 mo. Call E 16th PL, CM. 548--"32 Up to 1500 1qUare feet ~<Jdem~ ~ ~ tt.;n;
213.1 56&-l'?t& LARGE 1 Br. netr <>a:: 6 • "---• air ___ ,,"--'·g streeta. Petitte, 548.mn I
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: Tennis • Boatina: • Golt
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· All your outside
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. -.. Back Boy -. $23,900 to $6,CMXI
or leue '225 to Wli
Ph: 644-1133
South O.St Plaza. Crpts, ....,........ CUPLlluww•
1-BR., view d OCftll. Adulta. drpa lhull-$125. M9-1225 • Max. acoustical privacy $125 Mo., yearly lease. ' b 6f4...0637: 5'8--2!:05 2 BR, new apt, !Arie l'ttll, • Carpets, dnlpes, ua:e
di.sh h Qui t N wardrobes, d L!hwuben SMAIL Bad1eJcr apt. S50 P!·· waa er. e · · 0 • Individual washer/dryer
Mo. Suitable fur older man. children, no peta. 642-2.864 • Walk to all acboola
Good loeatk:n OR 3-5631 1 BDRM, cle&n, redec. New
A1TRAC 1 Br. Apt Stepa: to carpets. blt-ina $125. Near Lara:e pool, putting green, ,., n•< a•l ~ Adlta no pets. 546-5079 ..,.., ocean. ......... .,. mo =~c-==-c"==-""'-= volleyball, bac;lmlnton, etc.
lease. 673-2611 LGE. 3 BR; 2 BR. &: l BR. From $270 I ==="======I (furn), cpts, drpa. bltna 6868 Lampson
WAREHOUSE 2400 sq. ft. +
office; 6fDI IQ ft fncd 'bttp.
yard. 1855 t...a.iuna Oiyn Rd,
4.9f..Sl66 or see broker
Balboa Island
Ololce ot Two, $150 &: $175.
Rltr. &f2.$55.
Office R1nt1I 6070 Corona dtl Mir 4250 2885 Mendoia Dr. 56-542l (nr. knott)
I BR."""' apl. ~·opt.""" GARDEN GROVE LAGUNA BEACH
BAcmJLOR. utiliti" paid. Bllm, '• prt. patio, pool ========= •K .~.. hHcb Air Co•dltlonod ~-;ft~ 5~ . Adulta, no pets roll. 54&-6l63 Santa Ana 5620 ON FORES"J' AVENUE
=="""""'=~-~ ATI'R. 3 BR. apt., 2 ha., Desk ape.en avaJlabl• .in CUTE Apt CdM hlr single wfw carp., drpa, attr. yd. Beat County Climate newest office bul\dina: at
penon. Fum « Unlum, 548-.l481;· 540-0154: 646-6922 Luxury 2 BR. 2 BA prime location tn downtown
pr, $135 mo. 673-4M1 eftl. 2 BR. dlx. 30«i Coolk!Re. Central bl, elevttor, sub L.q\ma Beach. Air condJ.
lalbu 4300 Drps, cpts, bltnii; adult. pr. All uW inc. t.!iO mo. tiooed, ct.tpeted, beautttuJ
~ AYCRES'I' -t'ustlJm ' BR. =="-----=;.;;1 $145. 54&--0tJl; S46-40'2l f!Ve SANTA ANA rowERS paneled partitlanina:. T w 0
• • •-tam ~· ~ .... •-~•-Apta 2 B 1323 N. Spureeon 547·'1IDI entranc1!1: Fl'ontqe on , • • ~. nn, .....,, ... ~~ ~ , ~~E '· --· · nL&:J•.;ou.< • '"" .. ..,.. .... , Forest Ave., rear le.ads to , din/rm, H/F poc:ft. ye.. All util incl f15 Up drapes, bl.tns. AdultJ, no L Be h 5705 Muncipal ptrkinl Jou;. $50 ; '.Jeue. 315 E. Balboa Blvd, pet&. Slas. ~-a9un1 IC th I
, "C" 'lbomu, ae.Jty BALBOA 613-99fS p!!I' moa or a~. Delk ·-·-100 CLIFF DRIVE and.,,,.~.,. •.• ,,~ 15 ; 22' w .. .o:...t Hwy. .,.,._, LRG. 2 ._ -.,_ New-leach 5200 .... ............ ~ · 1 , ..... _ ...... t""r• LUXURY FURN/UNFURN Bmint11 boura answerirJa:
orona del Mer 3250 deck, )'@an lease $1'15. Mo. -Yeuly Leue. 1 • 2 Bdrm&. service available for $10.
See .,,.....,.,, ml W. B/B Yoarly Lea ... I .,......,, All util!liu paid except
BEACH HOUSI ,.,_ l!lvd 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, '""' •«po to Shono A Shopo t>lopl>one. i the belch at Bil Oorma. · Oeeanvlew from every A.pt. DAILY PILOT ..., • _ _.._ vi 1-"•"-~lboa l1l1nd 4355 pool. $250. 3 CV p.rq:e. from $150 mo up. lease 222 FORESI' AVENUE .,,an~ ew, .. -., ... ., _..,~-------1 Adults only. •n•n••g LAGUNA BEACH l nn.; 1 BR. A ba., ,..,., WINTER r"'tal $165 mo. 2 Ba & B h --"'"""'
l ,avail. now! 675-5460 eves. Br. Furn. Cloee to S. J eaC l BR &: den, refrlg. stove,•~=~~~--~-~ NEW 3 Bdn:n., 2 Ba., bpi. ~L 54&.3351 Realty, Inc. dinette Ht. Adults, no pets. LARGE. Ll&ht, new cffke. ~·mt-ins, cpt1,, m,.. raraae. 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB Sl50 mo . 494-nl 10:30 • Industrial area. nee.r alrport. ~ ms-1..eue. ~1662 L•n• IMch 4705 613-3663 Eves. 5"48-6966 5; 30. Euy acceu, c u • t o m e r ·I======== :-:=".:'.'-:::-::-;--:-.::-1.,...,..,..,.,,,.,...,...,...., 2 BR, lo-..,..,.,, -· porldng. $60 mo. 673-il25 I ~ Huntington Buch 3400 3 BR 2% BA. all elec built· N E WP 0 R T Ht d e w a "!/ carpets, ctr.pea, garage, 2 ROOM Office new CM C1t;y , ! -ins. Pm;nmic view rN6' available Oct. 15th. 2 BR. pool. noo mo. Aat --~ H&ll. Carpets " drapes, $11)
j CONDOMINIUM, I BR. 1~ kddna: Alim Beach. Mature trplc, carpeU, drapea. open. 499-159'J util. :inc. ~
1 $18!" ~'!,·l.:?'/LI ~ ~~only, no children. S22(l ~~lncl''"""".,,· Sl65 mo, 3 OOMMERCIAL. 1 indum.: ~ ""· ....-....., -.&. _,..., uw.a · ad tJ. 546-ni5 REAL ESTATE otifce with llvin1 qtn.
~ NEW Funlilbed 2 BR 2 BA 3 BR Built-Ina, beamed cell· G1n1ral Costa Meu. 646~2ll>
1 ~aguna Blach 3705 a J I e I• c bu 11t-1n1 . 1--, fireploce, 2 bathl. 1 -· R I BEAU'nFUL office 9(>ace in ONARCH BAY AR EA Panoramic view ove.rlookinc block 1lo beach. Intl 1 Wanted 5990 Glmda:te Federal Bid&.,
, · VELY ~•v ·-·. 3 Allio Beach. Mature adult.a Goodwin <Al. 1n4.) 172-815(1 ...... ~. orAi:. M ~ -" ........ i:..A.I. Yu.I'!' ./ FAMILY retwillng trom ........, ... .,,... o. Up.,,,.....,,_ i BR' I: den, 2 BA, cpta, Dr1-, c:mly, m ehldrn $185. ~ LUXURY 51.ytront, boat ,slip Europe In Dec desire year
I I, pool. $300 mo. Al.lo 1 BR, NEAR OCEAN •'Vail: pool ; 2 Br. 2 Ba. $275-le11se on unfurnished 3-4. br Lots 6100
"i.V&il. 2 BR. 2 bl.. $250 mo. 4!M--ml0 aftB 4 6-~a $375. Bkr. 67>281; house, Emerald Bay or vieow 1---------
':t··:'ad="'="='="'=""=:be=tw=l .. ':'::'1'":": .<ENTALS LARGE Unf. 2 Br. 2 &. apt. loce.tlOl'I. Available Oc:t t&.24 M1gnlflc1nt I.: New drps, cpta. Years be. to di8C\ll1. J . A. Capo-View Lot ~ uplexn Unfum. 3975 Apts. Unfuml1hld' $161.50. f!M..$02 Eves. bianco. p .0. Box 5 o 5 , $5,960. Small but level La· ~ O.nw1J 5000 NL"W soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. Laguna Bes.ch l\ln& Beach lot St<X:O. dn., ,.
' LRG. 2 B" '""'' ..,.. °""' 1 "iiiiiii!iiiii~i!iiiiiiiil Acro" frnm Coro'•· 1665 FREE SERVICE .TO bol. s;o mo. tn<l ••Hno ·=~"}:~.,$125 mo. a.II VENDOME 1lrvine$18Sto$200.642--0239 TRIPLEX lot 18th & ~ OWNER-MANAGER Wallace, c .M. Key 101 $9950
.1·"4 JALS N port H t 5210 BROKER No aub. Owner Box 942, Apts. Fu rnlshN • .,.....,.... You select your own tenant Sedona, Ariz. I M ... -·~·a-1 NOW IW g 1"
-Nowly Rodec:or•ted CUSTOM ·olUdio opt. M>lto ACTIVE RENTALS 'wr'=~GoU--'°""'--vt-... -$5000~
General 4000 CIOH to Shoppl••, Pirk over 18. 3 Br. 2~ bath. 53"982 .,..,;ty_ Will Mil or trade.
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3 Rooms Furnit ure
$25 Month
• ~c. prl patio, elec kit & ~ ... -• Spadowl 3 Br's, 2 Ba din pool Ml;J\ DESPERATE! Family w/4 646-1286
RP rm. . _,., mo. I •~ '-========= e Swim Pool, Put/itten 646-5501 Clay I gt . we I ....,.,aved kids need 31-
• Frpl. Ind.ivllndry fac'llll A:ndrewl. BR. home ln beach area, up Citrus Grov"
1145 Anaheim Ave. •-========= to nso. Refs . Box P-t;;S I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;,_
6175
i ~ Daily Pilot t• COSTA MESA &<i.2824 Newport Shor• 5220 PRE PAID
WANTED I BR uoturn Apt, •, I ~ FULL OPTION TO BUY • No deposit o.a.c .
H.F.R.C.
F11rniture Renfal1
o 517 W. 19th, C.M. ~1
1568 W. l.ncln, Anhm n4-l800
;--! Costa Mn1 4100
, 2200 ELDEN
1 Comet Virlinia ! New l BR Furn. AdultJ only f All Electric
; ~Nov. 1st
' $150 month • Rent i . SUS CASITAS
I A~;N~·PJ:~
Medallion by Hotpotnt
I $25 WJc. Up
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Newport l!lft. ,.ms
S81: l BDRM., • t 0 v e , NEWPOKT SHORrn
carpet&, drapes, Baby O.K. 2 BR & Den on year'• lease C.M., Newport, Coron• dd INTEREST
Braker 534-RJ S190 mo. 548-1290
5100 lock Bay 5240
Mar or Laguna. To $100 mo. Time u_ nmninz short for lhi~
Gar or carpcrt necessary, year, call now &: select the
64.2-0086 after 5 p.m. property to 1t1lt your situ&·
3 BR Home. Lease or lease tion. Try this 5 A~ navel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilVIEW: 2 Br, crpt, drpc, bit· w/ option, CdM HI at· grove comlna into f\IU pro.
HARBOR lnl, pXll. $14.S. Mo. tf:ndance area. Pb. 549-2007 ductlon. Full ~ $34,500.
673-3690 aft 6 9.m. For a complde selection ot
GREENS GARAGE Or storage. Vicini· prime tax shelters, ca.U : K.
E11t Bluff 5242 t:y of Baker and Briatol, W. Small with
Colla Meaa. 64.2-2835 Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc.
BACHELOR • UNFURN PRESTIGE Town HomM !818 w. Clupman A•e.
from $100 · Fwiorlhle•,ae:..~2 :.~ &.t!~' ~ Rooms for Rent 5995 Orange, caur.
-n ~· v -...o ..___ 541.:1621 , Eve•wlmds s:J8.Gm incl. utiJ. Medallion all electric. POOL ,.,..,.,...,. erue: ,,,..., rm.,1.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,
1·2&3BORM. J..car j:at. R.dlt atartl: at twin beria: home & kitch.1-
FURN. &: UNFURN. $250 mo. prlvil. Guar;e. S!c'i each or
Heated Pools, Orild Olre &n.$11 Amigo1 Way, N.B. $15 agle. 1586 W, Baker
Center, Adj. to Shoppina: -I========= _546-8229~-------I No pets allowed Corona dtl Mir 5250 ROOM for woman d a y
1700 Pelel'IOn Way , at Har·l:-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'NOl"tl:er. Shatt home ii
bor I Adams. Costa Mesa. !1 desire. E. 19th SL CM.
546-0370 --: M8-QJ72 . ~PRIVATE ~....,.. I"' A
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NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
roundinrs for adult. ~ ON TEN ACRES fiiS...5114
WIUD>i WEST in1: peace 6-quiet. 1 & 2 BR. Furn 6 Un.film D~ELUXE==~~~~~-1
8ft.. tum. util. pd. fftd: Dllcriznlna.tive Tenants Frplc1 I Prl / Padot I in CM private
QUICK CASH
poQf. Adllitl t4t-5271, 1. 2 A 3 BDRM. APTS. Pool&. Tennh:. Contnt'l Bk· h::nie, dble bed, man only, -.1140 I ._ NO ~ ~REN must ttave car. $15 wk. ~ ~ fat. 9 hole Putt/Cr-.en. 546-(189
, -. ..:_, ~ 2 ~ , MARTINIQUE ~.~'":',;,.~ "=1 1 ·G"'au.""'"'s.,_,_1.-.,..-w1~th~1-dilld.~
..i, GARDEN Am. 1"!~~ii!ii~-~ J ll!O· mo. :ws Eldon Av., OGLE to-m 1-:; O>sta Mesa 11th A 8aata Anl, C.M. NEW 3 bdr, 2 bl., frplc.1 =''-=':,..;,;=-~~~~1
g ~ 8ft d u11 lex ~ ,Call Mrs. .... too 646-SM2 ~_!!,-Ins. crpta. dpn, aanie· ~~~1,''."R"",r. lrGo••lden• I ,w,~~
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1tNd a., Giit .• _.., THE QUJQtER YOU CALL. walk besch. llhoc>I-U*> 1H DAILY Pn.ar WANT ADS
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1. Sto.,. 29. Blcyclo 57. Eloctrlc Train
2. Guitar 30. Typowrltor SI. KlllM
3. Baby Crib 31. Bar Stools 59. Claulc Aul9
4. Elactrlc Sn 32, E•cyclopoclla 60. Coffoo Tablo
5. C1mer1 33. V1euum Cleaner 61 . Motorcycle
6. W•sher 34. Troplc1I Fish 62. Accordion
7. dutboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equlpm, 63. Sklo
I. Stereo Sot 36. Fila Cabloot 64. TV Sot
9. Couch 37. Golf Clu~ 65. Workbo•ch
10. Clarinet 31. StorJl"IJ Sllvar 66. Dlarnortd Watch
11 . Refrl11r1tor 39. Vlctorl1n Mirror 67. Go-Kart
12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Sit 68. Ironer
13. Sewing M1chln1 41. Slldo Projector 69. C1mpln9 Tr1ll1r
14. Surfboard 42. L•wn Mower 70. Antique Furniture
15. Machin• T ool1 43. Pool Tablo 71. T•po Rocordor
16. Dishwasher 44. Tlrn 7:L Sailboat
17. Puppy 45. Pia"° 73. Spom Car
H. Cab!• CrulMr 46. Fur Coat 74. Matt....., Box Spp
19. Golf Cart 47. Orapos 75. l•bo•rd Spoodbool
20. 81romtter 41. Llnam 76. Shotgun
21 . St1mp Collection 49. Horso 77. S.ddlo
22. Dinette Set SO. Alrpl••• 71. Dirt G1me
23. Play Pen 51. Ort•• 79. Punching 819
24. a-ling Boll 52. Ex1rcyd1 IO. l1bv C1rrJ191
25. W1ter Skis 53. Rare Books 11. Drums
26. F...ntr 54. Ski Boota 12. Rifle
27. Sultc•M 55. Hl11h Ch1lr 13. Desk
21. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA Goar
These or any other extra things around the house may
be turned Into cash with a
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a!ACONIAY .. ~··········· .. ?._~ Q11111111 OP'f!OATU:HITttr..a -, .AtU..CQDI Jl.~J.1J~. 1 ~ • ·,., • -· , • ! SAY llL.AfllDI ................ i,-.. '"'Ill W · ASI •~•Ml AITHU" 25 (lood --u oil -~t . 61do J -~---'·~-""'1:..• Ir e 1 ft•y -··ff •
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MUNTIHOTON aeACM ..••••••• 1 ... INVISTMPIT'WllilTIO •••••• .tlll lllAL S,..... y lqp, ~ ·arttall. all loll ar ~u. VM\ae Jlfm. apt. clM.lltnr. Opts, wall•,
Stores
W1rehousem1n
J. C. WIER CO.
611 w: 17th St.
Costa M.H
541~21
'MUNTINITOM ttAfllOUfl. , ••••. 1a MOMIY TO LOAM ............ ! "-I YOW' ·'10,000 ...111 put a ,lOlll hmfd; up to l4 X •. •. in Trade for sraDC) piano, late Windowt, palntin(. &424520, llOUNTAIN VALLIY ....•••••• l41 .. P'lllOM~L LOA~ """"••" _,..-rl -;~ r -ft! u...1.. St .... 11 .... .flor "'"',.h llAL SUCH ............. ,. .... , .. JIW~flY ~t .............. ' ';needed ·.~ ~ lize. Approic. s:m ue. model car or '?. lifl8 -......... -.. tntlll-
lUNllT laACN ............ ~(US .COLLA 1 11.AllU>ANI ........... AcrHl9 6200 ~on1henwt-ei.Wltb. For c:ar;or·!~ ' A,pt.U,CM&u.UH ~ Q1EAP f1D dirt from Laa COOK WANTED
.a•o•M eaov• ••••••.••• ,...,,.n. ·=~i::::_•,~•.:...;··v·"""= Jri:oie Jear, it will be earn· ww 4trade 91G BEAR Joi p.JSTOM 3 Br, l'ii Ba. ()ii: Bcb ·meen Ho&w tlorm t::.::~~.::::::::::::::::::::: MOHIY WAMt•o " · .::;: OWN YOUR int: ~in exceu of. $3>,0X> lot f door wqm up to 'fl. nu· lot. Leased. Equtt)' drain. I>ell'ftl' or pick up. • : r~•:,• c'.'l:'..'W.::::::::::::·\'.: ANNOUd. NNOCEIJ!ESNTS , 0.&>'N LAKE? per .'""' Iron! """ on. I Will P1Y °' .,.;, the dilfer. 112,250. WANT: Lind, '"' SG'tm da> • 53MtStl tve Some experience In bn>ll·
• OUT 01' ITATI ················"·· In T .... " " . have <Wf!r 100,0IXl customers -. 540-2319 ~ T Bn*el" .. and fry wort-, tY• • TANTON ................. ,, •• ,1'11· ..0UMO.ll'fW MO ~ .......... ,_ ' ~-..-com& j'lt-~Vo • J.nN C0st Mab'it •. Paint, D1np. ~w11T.M1MJT•1t ................ 1,.1 Lo,n ......................... IMI\ QUESTION: tn rttie tndu.iry fttt1na to w··-·. ~-.. oreo...-'.-...a. 673-6'S o..., .n hrs. J . ..r.tor s ..... . • MtOWAY CITY ................. Ul' Pl:SONAt."l '' ..................... "Wbere in Ca!Uoml.a can )'Ol.J ·•· O'ledc: tbll cile out. Al.,' ..,_,'.I' l'vn.I --~·. SANT,~~ ... ~MiliTL""·····"·"·~=·AM _llUNCIM'IHTI ............ Ml #1-.A ~_.._ .. ._ ... _....._ ............ _ , .... ~de-~.Have~Sllver Hayt2Ww,llnNewport ltn:ld. Canm. lndu1t.
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, AMAHllM .. ··················'~ 1'L0111m ................. M11 In Sil·-V: .......... , N-~-· u"-le Loan 6320 ~per 111. 536-0071. pod. ar er· boat. Lei'1,,;,;.;cau;;.;;;n"'9'----..::.''"7"-"' · SILVll!llADO CANYOH ••••••···1W CAflD 01' TttANQ ............ .-i• ,,....._ au .. ,, ., .. .._~., "1V•••J' 1"
' LA.GUNA NILU ................ 17• IN Ml!MOfllAM ................ Mlr ~--........... 18 .Mllel & Free I: dew leued med!· trade! &U.Mrf at!6U-2018 LITE ffauJl--Trim-1-L.AGUNo\ t•ACN •••• : .• , •• ,, •. 1"'5 CIMtt•aY LOn ............. Mll "l"'"'6"" ~ $12 000 -.......
LA.G\,IMA NIOUIL .......... _ l7•· t•M•T•llY Cl«Y.l'n •• ..; ... MH of, Barstow. 2 hour drlTe • cal bldrl-$125,«K>. Wut im· Trade, 3 Br. boti8e In W~-~. Garaae <;le(ln~.
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RfUBBI 'E; lH
15 I I. Coast Highway
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· CAPISTllANO 91!ACN ......... 1715 Ml!MOfl fAL 1'Afl1CS ........... Mil ,._.,! an. 1·3 )T. term, Call btrtll. Roy J, Ward (h. NeW'poft propert;;)', Call 21J..1._!Bl~G?_!J~OffN~~-~!':!!!-.l---~:-:-:::~--DAMA 1'01NT ··· .•.••....••••• 1JH 'U(TKINS .......... ." .. • .. ...,, M Adami Bkr ~ ,,_........., "'""'-...... 6-'" s CAllLl lAO .......••.•••.•• uu .t.VIATION ~llVICI .......... .as DESCRIPTION: r. ' ' ~ ~~ &1.\et ., .. ..,. CLEAN Lots, &araaet. 1 ALES
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NTALS accouMT•H• ... ................. all 'round, all round! Water loan or obtain.a 1nd TD load. dbl 5i).U51Herit.ap BE tslltl etc. 6'6-1.U an T. Y..S -IVtC'I dean up. •llln& ....._,A: ..m, ma-. RE ANJWUINO lllVICI •..• ;., ~ to tre&. Mlld:I de-..,..,......,. SAL * -*
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; COSTA MUA .................. !lllO IOAT MAINY•NANCI ........ ms ~· 336 E. lTth St., Q)st& Ilea; frftzer qt ~ va1.: -cuttmn:I b' pwr. *5&-TM'9* by hard worbn. H1abNt
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t COLLI•• PAllK .............. 1l IUILD••t ....•••• ~.~: •• ::'.:~. .. ·--• • ....... Eve1. 67J.-781fi &U-115'7 ' u .. -1.i-· ..,..__ ...... __._, HouMClffnlnt '735 J'lM.ndnr, Jbed. ins. etc. •: NSW1'011T SIACN ............ :HOI CATll,IHO.'"" ., •.. -l. Trailer Parlr: with water-2 BR, 2 BA houte, unique •• __. .. """'" ~ •• ....._. Call-~-•12 or-~-•. NIWPOflT MOTi. ·•···•·•·•····:ttlf CAllNl!TMAKIH• -_. te ~I: betted -.J ....,,UUJA• P auQ'" ;1 MlWf'OltT 1H01,11 .......... mo CAll1'1!NTlfllMP .:::::::::::::.,,. front Sil*eet availflble. Mortgagin T.O' 6145 .,..va l""-'• ~ ardUt. mast~. JACK'S b.sXp'I · l'lr buffkls, noons l-5. 53M&l.4
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\ w1sTcLl1'I" . ·····: .. "·::•·WI, COJtTUCToas '········•· ••... "21 .ta U. wn while your al· AN.$82,,000 T. D. on 144 oeeq $15,000 ~'t'ty, trllde . $1'&,!m:· Ceq. $100 M) Trd, Comp bae clean'&· 5'8-1243 RI M LETS ,\ UHIYlflSITY f'AllK ........... mr cAlJtlT CLIAMltfG" . -~·-·· "11 -11--..1 . ..1~ "10tl , ... -... Be--land,~ .. 6'73-6ll9 . l2nd Blm. 547.fi& -• 11,'t'INI ......................... CARP•T t.A,.YIHO..&. .. , .... "'' a..-.ma,,'pecllll, •• 'tew ' ._ .... a -·.. can)' • i
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Dl~ASHER
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'• •,t.Y 11uN'o1 ·:::::::::::::::::1Jso ,•ou,,~~:to'"T ••NTAU .•••••. M_H to flah. owner1 with lll'f~ equt.f1 M-·dt T trfide. -_.... u--........ ..._. --... exi!e. i,...
:• LJ~JlL~sU.ND ............... = FLOoJtS •• :;:::::::::;;:::;;::;Mt 5 ~ JO.Acres 20 ~ and $600,000, invested. C?l~) -..,,.....,,,... M1.i'M r_~; """-or ... ,. 54.SG39 t1e • fU!l drm. (ep),-· • fact , • • • •
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SAHTA ANA ..•... :: ........... :Ull Gll:l!l!M THUM• ................ ,.. Owner, 847-6640 Eves. after 6 lot, payable $49.50 mo, lncJ. Apt;a;. -take or FOR YOU1t AD. PHONE 5'8-8115 tun time (cp) Job. . tenance and repair
Wl!STMINST•• ............ ,.'Ult GUM SHO' ................. ,nt 8% aU due 3 10% disc mallerproperty. Make oft· ' Erltry al&iy M8l. moatll.
n M1owaY c1TY .:: .............. 111• HEALTM cLuas ...... _ ........ •m P.M. yrs. · er cult not _.,._...,_.Call ., ... __ TQD•y. Pap1rhan•I-FIBERGLASS ··-"mt -~==~· ;;i SANTAANANltGMTI ········:AUG MAULING .................. OJI .......... give• Ille U %. (11•) ._.._,, "'--·.. ft • ••• ~ .1 COAIT.t.L , .. !1111 NOUSE CL""'1'flN• ..••.••••••••• ust 10 A'l...n.c.S. Soi ().lit. $8 Down 494-1137 494-3262 p I fl 6150 and advancemeGt
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"' U.GUMA NIGUIL 1717 INCOME TAX ..•.•••••••• "49 * * •. • * * 1mmed open!zlcs fer tlber-ides.~ Penonoel. Dep
·,i 1AN cL1M1HT1 . ·:::::::::::."in•. 1•oN, or111mt11 .. t. •tc. ........ uM L. Sbewf'elt, 326 W. 3rd St., Money Wantod 6350 •· TRIM only• und'c, prim'& .,_ ,.._, ..... _ ._ •--HOAG ............... ,_ .. . Z SAN JUAN CAl"ISTltANO •.•• ,.tm lflONIHO ············-········''" L .t. Phone·2ll· 623-5102 r .. ---. • ........,..,. ----
:; CA1'1STllAMO llACN ····-··--11'11 IHSULATING ················-· ''" .... • • p&ktt'&· Do tt bet the blen.. ~ BROWNLlNE HOSPITAL , _,,, ,,,1 1N1uiu.Mc• ................... •n1 CO'....,.,.._..""'. now ,.. -~ Call Jim· * • ·~DANA .. N ••• ............. .INV&ITIGATING, Dtfldlwl ···= .l.r.Ll"""r..'~~,vn • ,..... come. D1v TridatreJndultne ~ • 1111:1'"~.etyd. .,. :~ :l~~~rk~1,.c.i0HuTm .. -:::::: •. : ~~~~=!t~.;-·,a;·llti ·:::::: ... MOU.!'·~ 0...!!_!~.1-E p&ndblg: Th1I prove1 their ANNOUHCEMINTS I S&RWICE DIRECTORY 6G--4689 ~Blvd. ~Beb. If~ Bea:ch .. ,.
;i gi~e~~~~~:~::":':':':·:·:·:·:·::E* ~~~t~~.-~:: .. c.:·:.:_:_:.:_:_:_:_:.:_:,:::: DUPLEX. Each aide 2 ~ ~ ~~~~-~: . •nd NOTICES . C•r~~hlrl~ 3 p =·(JR.~~~ 213/ T7U3U ··Aufo.:.Satesmen : ~ -............ Air 'cood!ttooed. In lea ttian syn. som•' I Po...,nal1 64)15 ~~-BROILER ~N RENTALS MOVING a .1TouG1 ............. Bricted tio, 6 foot feocff. • H~ UP.AD\ • 'Uc. A Ins. Chuck ........,._., Nft American Moten·~
PAINTIHG, P•Hrtlhlllll •.• : •. au. pa. • have same program and ......... HOLICS · .t....-....i. ............ 1ne ........ ···1lln1. p·~-·c. ~ lnte"-Llc·. NI ... Pll't·ttme.. t. -.· .... In~ -..... . ~ Hous .. Unfurnl1htd. . _rAiNT•"°··•1•0 •······ ., . ., .. .w ~ ~. double carport, need $4000. to 1tart rollin«. AAJIWV ._.,, ... ..._ ._., u ...... ,l.u, _., , . ..,.. Appl.y ~ ._.. " -~ GIHIUL ................... • ==~o••'NY ":·::::::··::··:_: ti.led s!iowen, new ~ .. ......a.l-auiltant-'~ ·Phone. ·llfl'. mT or .. wrttt to, Prompt, reatoaablt Ina. 11 yra ~-r-.. ,._,r. -~~0,,;;, exp.,...,liDd, •• ---.,, ii1'll! ,•COSTA Mll!IA .....•.••••••.•... '1llO ~1iiito, rtklf. ... -~· .... !i.i:t"toci.ted Jn El."·~: ................ .....~ ,., .• PO ........ ·-...... ~1Me9. M6-42J6 A .. _, n -... ~ .. .,_ ~ I.A• merl" Eid. ,;:',T'S;_"_ .aM I Mt:SA 01rL MAil .............. a11S 1'l.UM•tl\G ..,. JOO Call rqe at (TI4) 529-JtW ·. · .· -~ ,,_,,... • C'OUI .... ._ ceu. -;<»6'1 RESTAURANT · •rw ..,...,, -:::'\
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-llACK SAY .................... nun.,· SEWING MACM•N• •• ,.,ltf ,,. 18 "ACR.Es magniticentu:ean YOUNG Tiger ltriped arey .......__ wk"'-10 am-u ..... -*•1\fv! Pab • Block ..... U c., ··-·r.,· re-····· -•. ~ .. ·u ... -·-. ·~ u.-·! EAST ILUF1' ... -. •••••••••• ••• SEPTIC TANKS. s-. •tc. .. "61 vi South I -·-hilltop V)l""U ....,. r-............. "' Ulllll mag ...... ....... r .. "'I or MC •.. .....,..,... • ' '1
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CA1'11TUNO .. · ............ ms JOl.f'fllPAllATtoN ········~··-1,UStNESS Ind Yorktown. 6 Beach Blvd. rom ett•5 ~ n ,..._ '--''--.. -·t Q'f" ·-"ted fer-· i caP11T•ANO alACN .......... ~ nfl!ATfllCAL .. -.... · .• .,,.. . FINANCIAL 962-5f86 ._. ""™'"""" ............ -..uw. ...... TILi Cw le 6974 THE SUN l.'.'.-•
..c ~~=~~~~~~M ·:::::::::::::::·~: MERCHANDISE FOR~ Cemet.ry lots preschool •I• tPl'derndl , am '' a..m.1•N£:::!nl!:n-~ deliwe17 al ~ ,tf ~ ou1'LExEs uN,.UflN .......... Jtrs SALE AND TRADE Bua. Opportunlt ... 6300 FOUND Eutblutt •re&, from-•t30 Nartb H.B &M-(1955 *Verne, tM TUe Man *a PGW«· homes. Awrox S hlL M' ~ tUMN1a1t S:INTALS ., •••••••• ms •U•MITU•a ..••.• -mile 1i1ky telTl.eT, blildc:. tnclttdet Endowment Clfl . Fm ID Id fD lell 11.l'OUnd ~. Hrq BbeJ J'nta~ Ls Cutt. work. INta.Il • rep&irt, ...._ ... ,_._ di.al •--_1 .. ...., _ RENTA o .. ,.1c1: Ft.t•Nitu1t• ........ •11 CANDY tan, Ml 1\8 collar. c..n Ev~ ID °°' be~ Contr1cten 6620 No ......... too mnall. Plaster ~ • ..._.... •-ui:u.. .,. .....,, .... -........ -'l A ..... F lsh d I OFl"ICll IOll11'MINT ........ llOll ' UTE ~1498 1'111
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• WESTCL''" •••.•••. ..no '"T1GuEs •.... • .... , .•••••••••. 1111 , ...,_._ ,...___ -VICE TOI .J ..... custom "'-1-...a Fot <::ZYKOSKI•s Ollllb:a Upbol· M .... • S1YSTIMS .• • UMIVl•llTY ·;:.. • .-··.: •..•••••. mr Sl!WING MACNINI ............ 11• ma Money from ......a• "'l""-' BAS8EIT Hound tound 9111> S.Ell DIREC ' y ..-.---....... J.._ ~ IACIC IA y ................... CMO M,,'!_'~cos"a 'o".!!~!:!M, DT ······~= .... Dllpeuen·tn Orwlre Faihlon ll1and man. Call eitimates .t: 1a.Joot. phone .-,.. EUropean ~ .. IA.ST •LU1', .................. Ga ... _ ........ -.. ---~1--.......... 1111-_, 6550 • MT--1511 • lb.Ip. IM 11mnclnc lbm Dl'VltlAN ~ COllONA CIL MAit ........... 42$0 llADIO ........................ not County and ~ ......... &f2..44IS ...... ,. ••• -• • : ,,_:"'
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"'5 "''...-, T11:ucu ............ -. ...... 1 •• ,.. IQ' IC'° fl ;obi nuu.&o -eaca nft' ....... KW mm ,,... Odd 1olla. * ..... JOI 8 .. ·-.. ... .• ft----1 , • .., ............... -.. -· .. ·"'' L • L • --. -1o mea ............ --, ~.-.--~ _...,... 1 OUN• •U90fll ... ' ~--t 1 --;;:t=:J • Tl:lfl!LU..ft , •• ,,,,.,,,,..-1.WOO.TIDAYTW •••••• ,,, ...... AdNow,IJmtted_.. .. v , frtendbr WCIMJl for CO°t B<J 1l 11PJnct & SeenWill IDfl(J)lt'~ ~lfn.a~
DOMESTIC ' ..
·--:·HEii
· Sl!l'T MIT A~ ·,
i:..rout llld -mblv ol mlalla "m-
!ramt llld component&. .ThrM. y ...
llrcraft ... mlaaile sheet metal 1..,: ... a
uperience and tboroua'h' bowllclp IJf
llStmbly procedurtt required.
MACFllNrs~ .• 'J'
' ' . Ktill be ablt 11>~1 and opente & ' llln• latbeo end machbite for· ~1n1nc of c• liiir't!!WI, ...,.
ntlitllll uct lllul.fnam ~ lW
qulrel ll-1)'WI-~ XD1t :·
be nallablt tw pomlble :J;lld 11\lft wwt, ~I
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lllNTAU WA'""" .......... ,..,. ~ .... CLAtltCS ......... 9'lJ "'1litoD OoUtct ("21,S) 2'J').act - -• ft!Clel'lt -MT.-. ''YD" .. .., l'Dl""' n. --'J:Mt' 1.1.-~ KM7ll ll:OOMI ~ .. "'" ............ ,,., CAltl, 11:oos ........ ;;.· ,.. • • ..... no. _ • • .,..._ ',,r_,:~:;:...::-!::~-;:~=• ... . : :=t~~.::t1a ·couan:·::; ~m.-=r.o .. ::::::::_:::: ~,.,.,._,.,t.;;;;rertClnlidf to etQ;_U30.Pamm1LnHt adddlt a ... " How..... nu..,._ 1......,.w 1 PLlilCi,.., _. .. ..._. u.~ ~· 1l,..,...1l1D;
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--------------------···~-~--~~~~~ ..... --..... --U OAllY I'll.OT MaobJ, Octol>ot 14, 1968
... o• 6 """'Ll>YM&H uu115 a. tMPLOYM£N t JOISS & EMPLOYMI Nl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FDll
.~...!. ..... -7100Hol• W1nted. -7200 Help W1ntod, -7200 "-<I ... w -noo 11~·-~~M; ... ~·:;w;-~~7~500~11~~S_.A~L~l~~A~N~D~~T~RA~--D~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~-1·-...;..;..;.;.;.;.=....;.;.;=.;;,...-===;.;;...==~t t::Ltt'IRONICS fvmttuN IOOO Fumltu,. IOOO Fu rniture
• I A =~ I!!!..J e DRILL PRESS e
OPERATORS
e EXPERIENCED e
CAU. OR APPLY
CLA-YAL co·.
Fore most in the vital, expand·
ing fie ld of automatic valves
end cont rol s.
17111 & PLACBITIA
!Costa Mesa S.U.2201 •
'An equel opportunity employer
----. -----~--------
Help Wanted,·-7200 Help WantM, -7200
REXAIR INC.
NOW HIRING
60 MEN
'TRAINEES
' Lnm • trade in ~
: namlCS ajr fllten. £&rn top
pq ln thll fWd. No opert.
eace neceaarJ. We tra1a.
I ~ 19 ta :Ii, &CXld worbn
' ad$. I
SALES i Some ~ « direct ..i---~.Up ID $640. per monl&.
ENGINffRING
DRAWING
OIECKERS
Must be capahk of com-
plete functlonal ud M-
tall cbeck1ns-A atrona:
b&cksmund. Jn mlnlature
electro • mecban1cal de-
vices ls mandatory. A
lmowleda:e ()f electrical
ELECTRONIC Jtll...auency ~
--· ...... tollOO '!:.'ff/:~;f S
Old Wo rld
Mediterranean
Spanilh Furniture TECH-~~~
-IOd ..., brial>L P'LIASI CALL FOii
Boutht MlnullC!ul'9r'1 Show,...,, SaA1pl ..
. At Tettllic Savings! .
Ro'*lvod cancollll!IOft of $22,000.00 8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. man'1 chair;. NICIANS ~:.°" -· -APPOINTMENT
GmL FRIDAY ........ ISll) P•nonnel
Sponlsh and Madltorranoon Fumltura beaut. fabrics. 5 Pc huuon dark oak din,
Al -'" _., ._. -aet. w/black or avoc.do framed chain; 5 Pc
IMMEDIATE
PUMANENT
POSmONS AT
AllACOllDA
• ElfCTROllKS
\ COMPANY
MIP ......,..,.,,., ol
c.l:lle television and
td.... at.Hon car-
rier equipment, notW
hh1llc dedronic ~
dull with milllary er
c i v i 11 a n h!c:btUcll
-=hool. or cdJiep with
-maJcr.ond
two )'Mn induatrlll ex-
perienc:e. Pn:fer RI' or
""""" clrcuftry bod<· ......,.i.
!:xcellenl CO!!lpM)' paSd
-""'""" lndudinc bollpltalizatton i.nlurance
and pt.Id lick leave
Anocontle Eloctronla c_.ny
1430 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Anoholm, C1llfornle
Eq ... 1 Opportunity
Employor M/F
'Ibis 11 a MWty Cl'ffttd a ...... 1 I """'"'" -• ,.,.... -• es
A ~" °""• "•• l• o. D....., BR set 9~ Mr. & Mrs. dresser. lg mirror, Item• u follows: Gorgeota 8 fl cunom quilted 2 commodes, decorative headboard In Span·
oofa with aepar•le loose pillow1 with heavy oak !sh oak or avocado design. sl.ve cmstNCtion nnn.
All ,... -.. aood
""""· -wllh . 11&-Uft& and deslre to be
1""""""1-
ADVER.TISING SD: to $t50
Must ha•• Jmawleda• of
rnapzine « ~
plbilobbc with -.. --..u, ... -tM>· 'n'Po ....... + ..... Shcw11>ond-PBX RECPT ••••••• , to $«50
Mud be attractin, weU
educated a: well lfOCGl,-
ed far ha ~tied
-..... ...., tw-""' ...... . PERSONNll. CLE!tK IJSO
For lxll)' pet'IOllDl!il al-
b. Mttt many peccie.
Good typtrw nee. Sh.
help<uL
INSURANCE SEC .... $4l50
Lti'e ar d1abillty aper
• must. Type 8) wpm.
use dic:tapbone. No sh.
""' Acc:.T'G. a..E1RK •• , • $400
TtU la a aimnour job in Lona: Beach. TMy will
tnln ........... with
made and &OCJd math
aptitude.
GIRL rnIDAY • • • •• • ()pm
For a NJ.es oriented f6.
ma!< with .... -..... -.
, For Orange County's
lllOtlt exciting business
• MINE! El.perienced
personnel counaeJora •
male & female. Will
..,,joy 45% commJs..
lion. profit sharing " opportunity. r ... lBld
the pmd work -
now you mU:e us
money!
Jecrel1rles
bim decor and matchln§ chair, S matching oak Items Sold Individually
occasional tables, (2) 58 ' tall decorator lamps, Shop Around-before you buy see US!
hanging chain swag lamps In wr~t Iron, an VALUE $895-fULL PRICE $42'.95
8-plece king site master bedroom rwte ln pecan or term• .. low •• $3.00 Wffk
paneDed Modlterranean ttyle with top quality No Down-Uae Our Store Charge Plan
15 yr. warranty king size mattr ... & box 15prings. No Fancy Front-Birr Quality Values Inside
Spanish decor dining set. etc. APPROVED FURNITURE
-.._ --11111"°' 2159 HARBOR, COSTA MESA
MUST SAClllFICI $698 00 12 Yean same JocatioD-<Jame ownen
Any Pl ... Can lo PurthoMd lndlvldually Da lly 9.9
Terms Avall1bl1 -Newcomers to C1llfo ml1 Sunday 10..S
C....rlt Approved lmmodlatoly 54S-9UO
l'OI ONLY ··--. e ~
~ t°'1gr:;'vy°,"~ At Barbor Blvd. JoBs a EMPLOYMENT JoBs a EMPLOYMENt
have time to call on D my companies. She B At•ncles, Men , Schoo, ... .,.,ructlon 7600
even has me org<anlzed Women 7550
& I like jt! Karen & I Ji'Untlture e BEACH AREA e ;J_ ReWpOrf : =u~:.~1ra~: 1B44N~rtllvd.CostaMna ConlyJ Fie~~-sc~ol ol .:
engineering & adver· ............ ' -......... a.... ... • ""'"· ,,,.,,.. """' .... $460 business . tiling secretaries. All Empk>y4!!' Pays Fee . ._
are at tile '500 level l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IA<c't., ""'·· ml• ...... $$0 833 Dover Dr N.L in salar): & of coune, JOllS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT SJorek..,,..., mfg .... m ""1 646-0153'
all exciting compan-H 1 w -Elertrlcal Tech •••• $3.32 Hr. · o P a Help Wanted ~ ME. Ill M
..... 1_w=°';:.m::'"'"-"----'-7-'400"-' Woinon 7400 E:; .,,;,., . .;.;;.<;;,;; ......, Girl Friday ------11\Wnt ~ •• $2.6011r.
Our <lU'ricl.dum • bmed -on
tbe known needt d tbil b "'1.......... .,.
ESCROW e Ct.ERK TYPIST Shop & ..._ jonitodal
b t Min1mum l )'l'L expel'. Type J. R. Pierce Aa9oc. }.gmcy
Construction a c • OFFICER 60 wpm .......... lBl!i N""'°"' C.M. oomi * CLASS OR' C'J!.i,J";,: ';!i!iJJ'. \ ~='!.";!: ~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE * : ·
MANAGEMENT conn.ctinr 4evlc" ,. 1--------I Must bit experienced tn in-hlfhl1 desirable.
MANY OF n1E SPmAL
J 0 B OPPORnJN'ITIES
LISI'm wrm: US ARE
FEE PAID BY THE EM-
PLOYER. S 0 ME ARE
FEE PAID BY THE AP-
ties. PmltSon a....u.tie tn cxr Nt!W· "1>tat. 00 "'1l'rl dectric. Piano, Aca>rdioQ. GulW
port Beach 1nneh. Mini-Part ti.me S: AM to l2: noon School•lnstrudlon 7600 Fran Martin 566631,-~.i ·
, ductkm or ellel man&&e-Pl•••• a pply 111 p.n•11 .,. ••"'
ment. t1P to $82). P!I' moatb. N•til-ll11cl••ll111 t•l•ty ,..
: A.c:u:ptms l;llll&tU... Mon-'l•lrot11•11h l +.1
, """ and ,.._ oaly. rac MR. ROBERT L .sTIPP ' __ call......,,
~ • Mondl,y I TuMdl;y
774-7251
J. W. Robinson's Hu _ ..
; e Stamp & C.ln
' Deportmont
1 s.tes ad ~ p:lll.
HUGHES
NEWPORT BEACH
P,0,hxH ..................
--Collf ......
L!••I epp•rtunlty •rnploy•r-
Ml F ..... -"""" _, ________ ,
bat not • must.
APPLY PD\S>NNEL
lM Mon thnt Fri
Fnltlon Island
Newport Beach ... """"_ -
. ' ...,ART TIMI
12 MEN
l .C. l'eonoy Oo.
Fuhlon hiand
N-Bach N-~. JR.TING GOODS
SALESMAN
Full time employment
Xlnt ~~tl Ou--" A-to-m ll'OWtli ot thla new -..... Appi,y in perna
Penney'• Fubim 1..-.S
I: 30 Lm. to 9: XI p.m.
Mcucloy ""'1 Fndoy
Equal """""""" ... ,,.,...,.
HUGHES
NEWPORT BEACH
Hu lmmediate ~ fer:
PROCra!
ENGINEER
~1 8.S.E.E. and
tlve ye.ara ot aperience,
spectty and implement· ""-· -CelMI for rubber cm>-
-and •••>idinJ(. Muat have wcrl:ed ID
clo9e tolerances {better
than comm.erd&l) tor
rubberporta.
TOOL
DESIGNER
Requirea 3 to 5 )'eatl al
experience ln deal.an of
llSIS?lbly jlp and fix.
"U'es Gt minl&ture e\eo.
trn-rnechanical co~
m t uaembly ~mt
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
ENGINEER
Must have 6 )'e:IU'I ex·
pai&a m developaic
apedficatton and ltstinc
of connecttnc deYicn.
Requlnm: famlliarlty with mlll..,,. -"""'""' ..
seneraJ llb::ll'fJol)' tecft. ........
PlJCANr.
Assistant Rnance ::, ~ .... ":'':: dally .. -... ... -'"* * * * LIFEnME <t. ,,.,_,. tutur.. Coll -Dept. Oilldnn ............ ....,;, .• .. Offl'cer .-..,. -'""'"Id be !amlllu mu .,._ . . ,..,..,...u ' lndlvldua111 .. :iµ;
witll lOU1I on leased land. TELONIC y 0 T E tared. Oill.coet 10 leMOD ·
133 Dovot-Dr., N.B.
642-3170 549°2743
Sedy' I, 1ll&nY , , , •• • , , to $600
Mail.cal ~ ••• ••••. $oto>
Aoct& Receitible , , , , to $400
NCR 33X> • • • .. • • • • • ••• , $400
Asst Bkkpr • , , •. , , •.. ID $375
Prodct'n Typist.a. ml.1'Y S350
Schedul• ~ •••••••• $346 ,.,_ -. """"' . . """ Trnee Underwriter •••. $325
Tmte Add~ •• $ll2
Trnee Recpt •••• , , •••••• $30)
Tmee Tray Girl ••••..•• $2!16
Cq Nurse P.T .•• ah1ft $33
~AG!NCY
437 W. 19th, C.M. 642-6'152
Under 30, c o ll ege
g r adua te with ac-
counting. •12,000
MarkelinQ Sales
Become Vice Preai·
dent In charge al
management Jystems
seminars. (A position
I would l°"' myoelf).
Proaram Director
Charitable Organlza·
Uon •W><>
RUTH RYAN AGENCY Purchasing Min For ~ ~ ·::::::·io :: I.Ind DeYelopment ~ tt,;;;•:: °iJ:y,'f:. .... (OlllPlllJ
Mawy otbe-pc.tticN
FEE AND FEE PAID
RUTH RYAN AGENCY 1793 Newport, OM 646-4854
l 'l911 Beach,, H.B.. 8f7-9617
1M2 W. 11th, S.A.. 5'7-M81
2 Yeon coDege & 2
yn experience. LoU
of pot.<mtlal " oppor·
blnlty IO be key pur·
chasing man. uo,ooo
!nt..vt.,.. wm be a>nduct· ENGINEERING CO. . "'a school. 173 Del Mar, ·CM. ' ed in our main omce. Pkue call penonnel departme'lt L•gun• 8e1ch, Calif. ~2859 , ,
An oqua1 °"""""'"" FOR 'A tor --.c (21.ll MERCHANDISE FOR ,
IDGI em-Computer SALE AND TRADE· .• LARGE ~ needs
Glendale t•'""'°"' """"' •'"'· Furniture Salary. No exp er le n c e AGE i '-'==:.::.. __ _::::;::,j
Federal Sa~ings
401. North Brand
Glendale, Calif.
An """' Opp. Employu
•Waitress
• Food Checker
• Cockt1ll W•ltress APPLY IN Pmrotl
AFTER 5 P.M.
KARA M'S
501 30th Strffl
Newport Be•ch
necessary. Trairrl~ pro-1 TABLE & .f chain, tw
gram. Are 18 4: over. Morn-leaves, antique araJn ~ ·1
lng &: evening llhUta open. CAREER Grey chrome table A -
Appzy anytime after 9 AM, chair!I $15. 775 Hud80n
1311 No. El Cazttlno Real, COMPUTER 546-4892 •. :
Crear otti~>. Sen Oemente. PROGRAMMING Quality King-Size Bed;
· EA.RH YOURSll.F 20 WMk• beautiful quilted ma~ '
A MERRY CHRISI'MAS Total Concept course in split foundation, blt·irf ae~ ~usive ~UTY computer pr""r•mmlng frame. Never U:led . ._ OOUNSELOR gif'bs. It in· ~. • Worth $2SO 842-65J6 · tere.ted in a career er pl. A new, up-to-d~t• pre pa-·
time fuhion bu.slnesa call r1tlonfor1BnahtFu-COLDSP.OT refrJ.c,
6'?5-5195 or 962--1910 ture CarMr. w/icemkr, IA set, D.:&
Rt, desk, King lize bed, ~J.
SD:RE'I'ARY; accurate typ-COMPUTER-AGE beds, dresser, etc. M>mJ in&, telephone, elerlcal, tor DRAFTING
Newport Beach advertising qex:y. Knowl@d&e. 0 f 2~to-36 wHks Modern
advertising helpful but not training Inch.Niu ad-
MOTEL Maid.a :kr new 50 ~tial. State l&lary t'X· Y•nced concepts In
DUPI..EX bed, like DN"! US.
2 ~ naugahydc reclining
chain;, .perfect cond. $90
Neb. 646-5m Bay Cresf. .
HIDE-A-BED, Dinette a«;_t,
Washer, all xlnt cood.
Reasonable! OR 3-~ -.
urdt motet, o~ in O:ist. pected. Box M-454 Daily dr•ftlng •nd technlc•I
Mna. Start wed Oct. 28th. Pilot dnlgn to meet th• new
Interviews to be bekf aip.. HSKPR • Busy fa.mtiy. 5 requirements of tod•T•
pro:ii:. Od. 23rd. Apply in days. Ltve tn or ~t. In new·ide• fobs. 10' GREEN velvet 90fa; cor· writkts: at•tllic name. ad-HntK Bdl.. Ref1. 536-1248 ner table/ twin bed aet.
dreu, telephone, age, ex-=======;;:o!AUTOMATION Best oifer. 675-5632 ·
Alk for Mr. Rold
PR4-72S6
Help Wantod
Women 7400 pert,,,.,.,, to Box M-456, Jobs Mon. Wom. 7500 ELECTRONICS DaUy Pilot Furniture Harty Duty Mech1nlc For Jmmediate con1Jder.. ANCIBIT ARINER 36 Wffks
• MJn. at ii )'l'I up. en vehlcln Hon pleue write or ltt; PART mm * WAITRESS * M Pr•p•r•• you for jobs In: Leaving Country at Once
: avn .,,.,,_. :..,..~.._._:~ .. -... ~~MR. ROBERT L STIPP RESTAURANT Medical elec:lronk•, Computers MUST SACRIFICE compi..,
Circuit Designer
; * CIVIL DESIGNERS ......... -..-.. .. __,. CASHIER BS degree, or if Mn· Experl•nced B17 W. Cout Hwy. Communlcitlons househ:>ld. New ~tar.
, DRAFTSMEN -· -up A -.0 Apply tn ponoo ""'1 degree -a good one! OVER 21 NEWPORT BEACH FCC LI I lumirur•. 75S w. !Bib. Apt
: -"'1>'d .. -...... A -......... .. H u G H Es DELI SHEF NIGHT smn Now lakln1 applloa._ -lndull:;ns ng Z-8, Coeta ...... See bet
• ~~ t ·.=..~ t ~ ~~~ ':'~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH 10039 A-. Aw., Programmers APPLY "" ""'"heon ..... ""' " 'pm. -·---~-·-·~ •t-. Hll FLYING BUTLER • WAITRESm; PHONE: BEAUT '°"""' chair ~ 01· Must know 0ranct C:O. dan-hid& S&lmy Nlli'e: S68.1. • P .O. Box, H 67J.-0977 e BUS BOYS tom.an, decorator fabric,
dards $12'l. C on t a ct Penomel 500 SU'perior Ave. FOOD A: Cocktail Waitre8" BS -IBM 360 -Co-. 1--,.....,,..:.:;c:.:c.:....__ e DISHWASHERS 547 9471 $U5 (cost $nl). Ladiea ~
E. ~ PNsron a Auoc. De¢ immed! H.B. Union Newptrt Bnch. CallL nm ~-~-""taunn1nt •, ~. bol. Senior level, real Saleswomen Apply bet. 1 & 4 P.M. • ttque .... k aec:ret• .... deak ~ NB. Hi&h SdDOl DUtrict 536-93.ll •IU\l.H' .._ ... , ti ~ &: ll ThD and time hedul -,, 31166 Birch .x., . M eq\J.d CIJP. emploYef M/F Beach area app. October 12. me, l>J"~ew 8pP • part IC es Fu LL TIME 8 0 0 K-$100 (coe:t $250). Miac ttemL
. Call Nick Harrbon ~ MUST BE ATI"R.AcnvE. cations. All I rv 1 n e aw.lBhle immediately. Pft-KED>rn.. 1580 Monrovia ACADIMT OP 495-4926
· REPRESENTATIVE Auto Sain Phom! h appt, Mr. Moss. tract companies. mu retail expierlence pre-N.B. Ph: 642-2666. Aft 5 pm: COMPutra TICHNOL05T 1,00=L!l5POT==~ .. -!rl~g~$~,~ ••
FOR STABLE CO. Expetienoe )referred. Ex-* MANAGEMENT * m-rm. bet 2 " 5 pm only :~op~~~ : <;::-n.y•""'7'~:':;:-_ .. -.:::=-=::-:;,,., • divili•11 of orthopedic dbl matt:re51 ·1c
. Shit> "' .,_,..,.. with --car dalor TRAINEE • SALES-DREAM JOB • Industrial fngineer avu· Fuh!ona Sou1h Coast , n ~. mn ... ""' "''"· """"""' c ....... Co. ""'"•'· $.15. D~ 11>1 l20.'
'
ablllt.· ID leem a: .n. Xlnt rwreckWll! aareuiw Alesnftl. Keep 10Uf important job u Pia .....__ • Sm. Din hae. &: Bar. CdM. l11te 4107, Nortll T•-Bunk bed $25. Misc lamPI v -•-See Mr Bo""-...... .. _ .... L .. :r.a, \.o\lllta Mesa. No •~"-. T-• ....., _,.. U." ...,... ,.._. '"'"'L H · · 1 t CM l opportuntcy fw rl&'ht man. ........ • wir:n Fine opportunl~ ln new ..... ea nwi.uer a earn a Recent g r a duate. <MUQ\..,. ,...,,,,....,,..,.., o,......ea1H.t1tll .,_n am1 o n
• S&1ary + bonUI + comm. 1:.. ~:~ ......_.._ tranch oUice or nation-wkly pa, check:. 548-9526, •8400 Asslst•nt Maki. &: Ma.int. man. Opie or l=..,...;:"";;;';;646-84~"J5'====d . For appt. ma Mr. PQnt .._ ~"U<Jl" .....-... Meaa wide orpniD.tion for •I· Sf4....3854, 636-34:97 • T•letype Operator aingle. Need tor Motel Apta. P • • • • • • • • t
547-T782 Week-enda A ews, ASSEMIL y greuhi"e, well apoken man, MATURE H 0 u • e k • t p • r Order clerk & dlvemtJtd du~· 2376 Newport Blvd., CM. 1 :~~:·a.ti;:~~~· fr•• ~-.. 11_0!...c.fl-'-ce'"'-F-"u...:rn;;.ll;..;u.;.ro:_...:•..:co.;.IO,1 &f6.1'300 CARPENTERS tlblt ID uaume reaponat. wanted, for 2 adult& ii: 10 '"ledr Supervisor its. Stodr: brokerage expen. • D COMPUTER-ASE I t'OMPLETE inter & outM' N.V.S: DISTRIBUTING GELCOAT TOUCHUP bilty minDnum tn1ni..,. mo. b<by. P.t nn, balh. l ' """prd•rr<d. S1Mttng saJ. AgonclH, Mon & DRAF!I N& 1 o!fie< tum!""'. LEASE or
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' ' For interview appointm!nt 546-94S> G00080DY & CO. I PROGRAMMING I ,
1 ~m~ coll .... 1183 mom!""' only. UVE-IN ma--ttu '!if',o'l:J state) to Mn. Lu0<, Npt. Boh-.u! ARGUS EMPLOYMENT I D AUTOMATION I Office Equipment 1011
II •·~ CM ~ ASSISTANT u'NAGER I ELECTRONICS 2l5 MeO>nnlck A .... C.M. ASSEMBL y • " -~· ..... "" Salesm1n F The G ~ ""1>ald>er ........ $10> "" No mo •••••••••• At• •• I ADDRESSOORAPHS. Hmd Nf&tlt o.todian E .__ I mother wcrldng very 0 d d ; l'OO\-'Y Store bi Bkkpe exp., type 50, phmes I Addr••• ••• , Pho11• ••• • I or electric. Record. Service
S464 to S:Sm per mmth. Houn: lectro-Mecntin c1I hrs. Rm A: bd + ~wk. Sue UtUon Island. Mut be ex-Perun Id. Sec • • • • $391·$500 1 City , , , ••• , ••••••• , , • , 1 I. Supptiea. TT4-6200
2:30 to 11 p.m. Far further Production madilne..~. Ap. 642-334S Dyna ml c -new perlenced tn hla"h faahloo Sh. 100, cype 65 dee, aharp! St•t• •••••••• ?IP ••••••
Wormattcm call M r 1 . ~~in ha~~ SHAMPOO Girl-lie w/exp. growthcu~·m ~11\P&flldedye. ~!.~ ~ar and dreues, Ex· Girl Frida,y .•••••• , ~ I • • • • • • • .. HouMhold Goods 1020 ~ Foantain Valley .._..,.,......... Exdua!Ye N.B. Salor>-Part 3'W urv .-.~u ~""'""""" cnl,y call lot ap. H ., __ _
.-nt>ty and ability m ,..,.. ded goods. Mwt have '°"'"""'" ,.., -.,.. ORIENTAL RUGS
DISH MACHINE ~ DWtrict. &Gel. ext ~1=· ~n~ :ru ~.~1~~10&!~~ contact in rubber in· THE LOOK. M4-l400 T)'piat ~·5M0·~ wk 1040 lO<O 1040 Private Party. 4»2454
OPERATOR ~wanted: Jldc bi the 6C2.flfl6 lor mppointment er SHARP BAR MAIDS A GO dmtcy, e INSTR.1.JCroRS. Full Part time med Sec $1.75 N'
40 Hrs per-" Box. Part er full time. mail n.nn~ to wmr GO DANCERS. Top wqec. • . time. No exp~rlence X1rrt eyptrtc Income Tax Course G•rage Sil• I022
Coeta Mota -lal >i"""1• boun. Mu.I he !B PAC< MAQllN'E <DRP., $2.0043.50 1D otart. Call for ,/ Clerk Jyplsf ,,.......,, · ""' train you. ..,.. rm.. ............ MOO GARAGE SAL!: Hoeplt•I )'t"S old. i.t A. Cbut HW)'; 866 w. l6ttl St., Np!:. Bch. lntervtiew. 54fi..$983 SASSY Muat ha Ye nPat appearance Inside s.ie. Lelving atate! Ev~
301 Vldm1a St., CM. BMdl So • .of Edk\l'!r. ~ TUM.ET LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. Xlnt t ing Opportu. I: tood ftaure A: be able to Picture Frwner •••••. $90 wk PMl&n• b' qualltyini" pd-Goea! Hkie-1.-bed, 2 tell
Ft1t Jnllerfkow ca.D * MODEL * L.\TIIE CPE."iRA.TOR. TAP· WOMEN'S Hair Stylists. Lo-nity t~yp . to learn dell with the public. Apply l"ftfer art ~ uab!t. Eam eoocl money pre-bunks, 1 maple, 1 metal, .....,,. & ca1 ro11aw1n1 ~ Bei utiful • b. peraon, Holiday HeaJth IA:rout Man/sttti .. $416 hr parin&. for protHlicnal in-Jlmy , ·--d-..., L.--'
• TUNWP SPEX:1ALtST PROTOTYPE MEN c~:nc ~· 54W40t newaaloa.N.Q;'.Mesa,ID & to wnce. $375. Spa.DX>HartJorBlYd.C.M. Cook .............. $2.90 hr com~tax ~· ~ IJ)rin;....,.;;:~t;:'~ !iv~~
an d USED CA R Tep Wqel, Mu.at hav. own FRY ""-J. -.............. _, .. , open Nov 1st. 5«}.2241. Jon NEEDD> Sbft.mpoo Lady, MonWw: .tuft 10 w tu1 course . room and kitchen table .~ .. ,_..._. .. ~ ........................... ...., Sales w_... '"""-/'f:"O..t. ... s.t M .. -F-an ........ ,.11-..... Oet. 14 . Mon, Wed, &: Fri. ...._,_ .,u ... _ . J n ~·~· IL tuola.Oontad.Jtidc SlOO Weektoatart PBXtelephone opera t o r ...... ,N<..,s:a·•a ...,., "'"'" 1uwa .. -,, .. u •• que ... .,asen,u•a Mu• t haw • x c • 1682 Plac8itia, C.M. The ,_..,_ Cotr~ ~ Anawertnz ten1ce •xPef'· N.ve California Uc. Hunt-Bench Machinist eveni.ngl. Male and female but xlnt 1u 1tove &: electtic ~ and tool•· ~ ....,.._., .... _ pref Hunttnrton Be&eb • BSEE. proven perfor· lncton ~ •. MT..(l!M Spray Pamter •• to $4.25 h:r itudenti, all l.lfSo refrigerator. Coffee table,
PQ' and ful1 benefttlo. Con-SALES-PART TIME 562 Wett 19th St., C.M. vaiW lhi.ttt $31).388). mance, under 30. ah. 7 PM can MT-6358 Rl!tld Blueprtntl lamps, llvin&: room throw
tld M'riee man1nr. 2X'Kt Nffd 2· neat. -areutvc 2 Exp Nurwrymen ==-=...,--·~...,..,,-.,-CASHIER rup, lditchen trt~Ua .. IM
Z. lot St l!onta -_., m"''" ""'" 2 """ Al< ...., """"°2 FRY °""'· """"' lhlft """· ARGUS EMPLOYMENT KEMMER E. Balbo• Blvd., Apt. ~ 2 Ml-2111 . StL Gttat for c:o ) I tr c . $100 WM tD start. Have many more a;. & CONSULTANT ~CY docn IOUth of Main St. ~
e BOAT A.ssn.<llU.1ll ...,_ llaJ mo. "8oft<loo w-7100 'lbe Oottac• Oolltt -cellent pooitlona but COUNTER GIRL :00 W..tdll!, NB !118-T796 ean.., "" floor. Aftor .S 5M-3081 • S2 WM 19th St., C.M. have nm out ol. apace 9:¥1 AM to & FM 19'.M Hartlor Bhd., CM. P.M., weekday .. a 11 d ()'
: ~ TOOL MAKERS Ml"' EXK AGBICY -:;·~~-~OIM· SmNdln. -IO cani lilt them! ~ .... ~Ext~ l<>I E. l71h lit .• S.A. Oi<!-633ii ua.2404 G ... ':". .. G"'E '; •• ~ .. ..;.,d-• GD..COAT JU7Alll BuiJdtnc A. Maintmltt U OUH a ~ ·~ . eat. IW"\A ~ ~
WOMm ' >!....,., olm 873-1'722 Aft The Abo.,, Positions * fl!AUTICIAN * o.. -"' -1040 1040 1040 l!m1""'1p. °"' 011 paint MD< .l tmoll """'· -· tool &rind· F• Paid or Ev.. ruu. TIME 0omp """"' '""""" to l5K lop. 8'd rouch. -.;. Sa! ~
·-... J ,._ .... ----CM. -"" .... ) ...... J!OO EXPERUNQD.;;,;;;;'===-... = .. ,,..., ..... =· Fee Paid by compan-VERSATILE °""""" """'"'"""""' l"!!l!"!J!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~~ &m tM. Mon ,, ... m t. ..,... _,..,.. _,.. I>RA.nSM'AN, Jr a s:r flHlt. Ltaa1 Sect>' •••••••• ID m:i pan time woman'• weartni iee, of course! a w. 19th. Chsta M.. O:lfttroller •••••••••• tn 16K1i; 20th st CM. 548-4910 .
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p.m. ' ~ E:lrte Srec'b' •••••.•• ID SS Part tlmt, OYll' 2l ~ant/~ 25 -.. 415 , .to $15(1 ~Blvd., C.M. 6G-l«i4 I. rrrllc. 147"'""82a
11 ,_. er .,... ,IWUNE: CARPENTEIUI s.a,/lvt•" ............ "'° -T -4111 yn .... ~ Mcllt lhlnm ·••••• '" $100 TUTORING Appll1nc" '100
MMI' .l mLOIN -~ -•• fo$17" GIRL FRlDAY,__r -J 11'.lUSEKE!FER -t""" r .. -P>dl. Qilol llW>" TtDll" . • -• • .... ,.. fo $.110 1'w Int. Dt<. Sludio Pvt --""""1mced; -'l'yplsta, O"*'"' ISll> AD lento malh, fO'd IChl l'RIG!IWRE n•«11•••l0t
NEWl'OttT 8l:Aal 0PUaN0 for MACXINIST NCR ()ipfr'atiar •••••• to S350 Hnie :WS-20.'B .. &44-0!m ..J: 4<J Llvt • tn. Salary opm. Secty E:xtc A. oUwrs..ID J1100 Id., HS phyKica. ~ CN111 top frttttf' Vtr)' cood IU',M"•~ -'°"'". ~~:=-iMlr· OON'TJUSTWISJlf«-'™'614 Blclq>rr.c ............ -YARN ART a.ASSES """"· $8; . ....,.;..
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llD ... -• ...... .made. --· -548-8511 ANSWERS TOYoTA-VOUO '67 ILDOfiADO . ....... ti ... -· I"'· -P•..,.Ne.():)ut.Va.cuum '01 ••· bllnd hems,9AMtolPM: T~ "Mft · 1966Harbor,C.M. M&-m ~=~ll:t:m_:=; ~llMISl. ~
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ilO'JUCIJif i*tudtlt•~ -· ftr. 21J..O)..OTC Oft 5tM380 tolld state eon.ole model. BuidnC. ~ to come, ~. 1 ™ old, ~.hp. 1929 HUDSON, ex c 1111 en t 'M CADil.UC Qit De: VIDe a.u. ,$l!li0. ~ MD. 6 tra. 1'M Dowrf UPRIGHT Pino wW ~ UKE NEW! Balance $13.llO fence Jumi:mr. c bas i l'l I . Call after 3:MI mecbank:al and nmine Elr!altivt car, IOtdeel, I• '&2 FALO'.>N O:lunby ~
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... ALL SPINETS Sportlna Goodo l500 1'" -°' '""''· ,AKC. ....ll81 lmpal• -veitlbl•. ltadlo, MERCURY · • · -;.;,: Olaolpfcnhip _., "'--· .. · PORSCHE CASK · ........ outoma•e FR,EE TO · YOU CONSOi.ii$ ond GltAND GOLF dubo; lull Ht Palmer ...._ -LIKE ..,.,, BM VICTOR ,. •$Sn
Sluhod for _.,.,, '""' """'· Baa 6 BEAGLE. .... mu•. 10 -SP~ · (IORSCHE 911$· . . BLUE CHIP Atrro.BALIS -rr°MERCURY O>ucv. Full
· FREE to )QL Hedp, beeli m ~ CM't Included sao. SboU. AKC. dMunpion line MJ.TA&O aft •:30 ' to cbooee trom ror Clled can " tntCka Jmt 3145 Hut. Blvd. power. nlkrft "1 black m,;
smm f« 5 7..n. oaly lmft'.!edi1t• ·S.Jtl 540-llil\ $35. 5'8-32$J. LIO~~~ 18i195. '* ~oo miles call 111 tor fret estimatt. O>tta Mesa . ~423 '°:!~~cm~
' ..,,... "' • '"' .... In ., • TOY POOl>LE PUPS AKC T & M MO"'M GROTH CHEVROlfT ' -; ii>!Jhl. Wo mad tt ,... M-lw>hn G...,,. .... '699 M1 ... 11-. l600 "'""I wkl. $15 'II' 6ff.µ35 IVIW ' -.r IMP~ 1 "°· ,.. .., !...T."~· ...
1 border llrOldl ~)"M'd but ~Grand ............ $895 Call '&fS..~23 BSA~· ~ cc 1963 ., .. ··Aak tor SU..,lltDI'.... ~-R ·~ H, .~ -•, ~-· • -
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suPOPEltSR C90HE -· * W10ewmN __ .. -e&·IMP~. m. ·• "°· "" MUST•NG H A • :I e • r 'm a n r _..,. ....-.. ~ .............. ..,..., Fomey Arre wekler $1SO. 341 . It p rt1 9400 SWU air, full pwr, MW tll9 I: .-
. ~ -· t -Knoble Grand .. -... --1149" °"" .... """ 8125 .... ·:::' ........... can -· I llilv••-. ""' '°"· 'AM I u--.. Cars* paloL ~-1 oond. Orlr ...... 1---------'---il ~ fem&le. aweet ~ Cblckerln& Grand .... $1596 Dodge en&· l:. tran1 $125. OFn:M!AUSER stqp~ f'll.dkl, chrOine Wbeela. ~ $1495. ~ '66 MUSr~ VJ.. Aa lidn. very alfecticnate. Im Yamaha Grand _,,, $1695 a.ev 6 swtm axnplete PAWMINO Gc!lding. OK tor dual quad ram manllold · $2995 We will pcay cuh for sood tnlllf· 35,(0) ml. Prtv. pty
, to lovln1 fam ily. NtwYl.l'.!Wl&()rpns S50!6-Ferd tnatDe ccm-older cbild. Qefl,neveruled.for.JS6..&27 . BAYSIDE MOTORS .late~uaedcan,orwW ·~~:O~~dn~:: Copper col.or • ..HJ ... t
5it6--36M IO/lt from .......................... $795 plete $35. All in lood con-540-1138 ews. Chevy1, 2 Holly fm CFM "1....~_w .• ~ mghway ~ )1JIJr ~ .. car tnd~; ttres, overloads, '31-8581 ~~t ~~ ~ .... !
: FREE to bomft with fenced • No Payment dition. 646-895ll or ~ quads carbe, new, never ,..,.l'l'l'V', Dt:'GU1 * &t6-54l55 Befon you ..... or tra e""" .:..u..~m ...... ....,.,.,.,! -:·~umonn.a1drm:m.. TRANSPOR·TATION '*"1, 4 Corvette 15" rtm1, POR.sc:UE '.61 Super 90 Mr. Hayes '63 OIEV 4 01 • ~. v.a, 6TS-3T44atttPM .......
',liii, 1.m.i •. Hu hid a11 "Ill January Christmas Gifts? r • ...... with,_,.,"""'• CJonvt. a.l>lt • ..,.. ,.,,,.t,., 11<"1<1!> SaIK • s«vic. ..,.., ""'11>1. orl&J • •1 doy -: ihotJ. Also Fox ~ and e Bank Terms For tbo8e fril!ndl and n!!i.-Bolts l . Y1chts 9000 ~ pieces, 1 pr. caatltt old. Nu toonMu. Xlnt CODCI. 1999 Harbor Blvd., · oner. Beu! to-41.W·llllf ,_,~MU~ST:;;_iN(i=-...,-,L~V~.a;
ae-sJe p.ippWf. 548-6.DI e Free Delivery lives 110 hard ~ pleue TRY U' Cl!Nt'lJRY L1Ptrake in· t'4" tlkkl: tnom'lted on 15" $ZO'.l. Costa Mesa 60«>23 'G Ol'EVY Bel Air, I C!)'l: <i late .;n.; ddux Jnt.1
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old ed, and 0 baud. Wlffhes. lifeUMt, top, DflW' Urn $995 cub will L Oiuae OJuntl•· ranty. a.~ 113-IT• --vu .
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' ]Rtle, 6 mas: Iovet dlildrtn. Mt ~? Rent or buy «m Harbor Blvd l).J 'I'bel.tre hir, o:::wer, all ii mnt cian. .CAN'T Bl: J1NANCD>T I ii;;=""""""=== •~ --~--St. ~~ 3700 McFadden SA. .,_........_ ···-" Banlrupt1' ·~·••onT I' '1'.'W'"'W' '• -iu..-ue . -..!Ht tenn1. . , . dltion. ~ .......,, BEST •Bad O'edttT • DIYOl'Ctd1' CONnNENT
e.M. 1011s °""' Ftidaf .,,.._ S·WAP MEET Q~• . ~ M""'[', •MW"'7 eNow 11 . .._T :AL ~ tbt last oC .~ Utter of T. . Open Sunday U to 5 ' • • , . . . . dayt 5f0...9l7o, ewt. 6":-l11J.1 f1ty t1 •Rn•cl•c:,::hs rfl114 Mak Pa)'dq p.,_.. ... C04TIN'Dn'AL., Air,
, liiOcl< • """'· H"" • Gould Music Comp1ny Every Sal a"""· * DEMO SALE * 11811·8ooch Bllld. MccAllTHY MOTORS .....,, now ""'· "'""' ~~otbft"~ ~ 3>16 N. Main, s.A. 547-0081 531.1272 llft T Rbodet tt ..•• tl'l'tlO Huntlngtor:t a..ch 10 So. M&ln a ~ top. PIOO. PTf prty. 67MT8l
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SPAYID female Norwettan plus 3X6' rMder panel. cut MarfMr, new .... $3100 Santa -ADI Ph 5f2.S'I CORVAIR •
°EIJctx>nj 311 ,..,.., Ex<el. Fill S1loo-Specl1l1 --. '""'· H,. o .E. llmJo •••• $l550 1 Ml. Norlh of P .. m<-c.,.1 WE " .. ROY .CARVER
watd:I dos but &entlt. Mult We need room for arutmu dip In ianae. &ed..E Rent.ah Thn Zme lk:at Co. Balboa Hwy., .n l1iih 11 .. .1 . PAY. CASH !62. MONZA, , . ... . auto. POM~C ~ T
..... yud. 613--Tll& -• "'3 Jlam. 2167 H ...... Bl ... CM. • STAR ... , .... uttlul TOYOTA FOR ...... 35,000 mlr fd. -· -........... Colto
BllA.\1J'IFUL Dark l'l"e7 a mond • PR «>. like new KmBY· vacuum detlllft' & eondltkln, trail«. S900 , Tr1n1port1tlan Can . Genft'll Urn.· IOOd brb. Kl ••
Wbt .... ba1r k I t too 1, ...... Hammond 1<-llll A. ... ohm,.to. Ba1anoo ~.12 (!) 5'1-2530 HEADQUARTElUI W• C.,,,.. Our °"" Contrac:t. ,;,.., -1415> nl: . ..>-6-44 ....
:Mother calleo/'1ather •Ye XI%, Baldwin CT·2 or ST.8& per mo. Chdit 23• SLOOP, mmt cond. camper, ,eood rnbber. --rlMOltE Sth ArmtT..ry s.m. "'--0191:f•
.,..1an. 111.-10111 n..oter -· 6 moo. t>opt. 535-ti!!I ""°"'' ollp. !Ill. ITMOOI or BARGAIN. mo. m.<mJ I'-The Commllnltyl CORVEUI :;::;..• -• ...._
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tbombred to ed. home. aD09 • SAV~! StelmnY cm-new, ortr. cost $300.' sell Pawer CNIMrt 9020 lilXX> mils. $2900. Pri. J>UtY ' ·Phone ·IM-3321 · 2006 Harbor Blvd. automatic, $525. Otu. 3223
5l&-61lJ 10115 sole, lO Pn«. Sohm« °"'" .$150 54'>-'8fT . . -'66 TOYOTA >'8-'294 ~ ~. C.M. M5-lfi!T
f"RE&.8ton1,e e a b I n e t 1 . sole $195. HO~ full of tum! f CHANCE of a lif~tinie! Own Station qon, tel blue ext OORVETl'E 11164 OOnvi 32T
MiKellianeow lumbe.r. OpenMondaY•Frldayevet. -·-'-h ture__.~ • twin deill~l. 30' ~Dune Bug9l9s 9525 w ., IUICK 3115 .. 's-'-·-''S a: ts1-· m.de 288 Kno Sunday 12 to 4:30 ..._.,, a....., Uge prage -Q-a.ft, tood eon d l ti on . with matching blu• brt. Mmt ....... , -. ~ • s. x J:IA.MM6ND EVerythlna: trom wip to ~ $8,500, Owner DUNE Buq:y, custom, one _. to appndatel 3 Sdp., ·~· .-... ._.._. _, a..~C.M. IDn.4 tn (.'(IR(fiA Ml. MAR C.B. units. M2-4558 5t9-251B ol a kind. Mlbject d 2 w/OD, dlr, pwr l'etll' wtn-'63 BUI<l< Wlldc9t O:mvert.
ruNNING Jlully -• -E Oiut ew, ~ POOL TABLES, T ... ~ This, -· , ............. , -·""Cul> d ... , .... Old-Full ...... -.... DODGI ' w)i:s, 3 black, 2 wtilie ' Poker1bls,Exe rcl1in1 See" !kl lo9ts ·9030 weet legal: all extn:L « cv. P)'mnta $38.00 mO. wort. Must .ell!! AJk tot T•lllD :::;·::,..z:i..... :,~ Oun Out Siie 111 ~~.»'..:.~'· 1'61 amn. 11w .,. .,.,,,;, =..-:: i:.... ~~ ~ "' -·~ ~ -. a r..:!:O:.t; .. ~~Z. 'ii rm --. 1
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1011• Mod<! l590' Tiny •P1n•• p;. UPHOLSTERING _ f1ll,., 2 * 1r ~. to •.t. • ~ cuo "" 1m.;..... '61 ·v0':"i.:~~· .,799 'CADILLAC , ..... ..,..... ... ~ .,. · -TIMl'EST · 1,.,=,,,...,,,..-,,,,--,--,,-,,.-':· ano $MS; Gulbranlen Spin· · · Evimude. Very dMn, bl& -. . --' , 56aJ34 : 1----'------11
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9MilL Coe Ir· a -Po"·~ 4 Ueed spinet piano,~. ~nf:e1:co ndttl o n . Belboa bllbd \Jli1Di!J._ft. Slcriliee. Bnt al!.ee toda)'. • '
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DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
High · Airport Hurdles •
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·Emotions continue ID run b!gh In Orange County,
mid eopeclally on the Orange coaat, over Ille qu..Uoo
of loceUng a regional airport.
Tomom>w the Orange County Al,,,.n Commission
wUJ tell the Board o! SUpervl!ors that four· site.s should
rec~ve close attention In a Phase 2 !ludy. The stuey
would !nclude enP-rinl feasiblllty and CO!lBlruCl!on com. The four Include:
-The San Joaquin Hilla between Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach.
-El Toro Marine Corps Air S!atlon.
-An alfsbore seadrome south of the Santa Ana
River.
-Prado Dam area of Orange and Riverside coun .. u ...
While the commission deleted a site at Bolsa Chica
State Beach In Huntington Beach (along with reject!on
of Los Alamitos Naval Air station and the Santa Ana
Marine Corps Air Facility), as a potential location,
knowing residents of the area are aware that the com ..
mission doesn't have the fi.nal voice. So they're still
ju&Uflabl)' Del"(OUS.
N,...port Beach and Laguna Beach resident& are
also "up tight" because of. the recommendation that
the San Joaquin Hills site, object of the two cities'
1trenuous objection, be studied. further.
At the moment, attention inevitably re-focuses on
El Toro, R's a going airport, but its future for modern
milffrary use is limited because of the inevitable deveJ ..
opment arotttld it. That tt must move to a more feasible
spot seem& a future certainty. The Navy doesn't want
to relocate, of course, but that just rnigbt be the best
answer for all concerned.
Whether El Toro would be adequate for a truly
reglo111!. airport ta UDCertaln, bat It& use as a metro air-
port _,., ent1relY possible. ·
1be importanl· thing now t& tor th& Board o! Super-
visors lo· go ahead with l>baae 2 to determine cosu. And
also to see about integrating planning with Loo Angeles,
Riverside and San Diego counties.
It's also advisable for the supervisors to avoid any
further lnveotment at . Orange County Airport beyond
providing passenger support facilities needed to 1erve
the present passenger load.
The net result of the study and report by William
Pe~ and Associates has been to establish in the
public mind that our airport needs are real, that the
problel!l is lramendDUsly complex, and to stimulate
usolul dialogue on the subject.
JUJt about everyone now recognizes and agrees
tllat modem air service is badly needed to assure the
future economic well bein~ of Orange County.
The unan.awered question is how to implement it.
Money and ,the Presidency
No matte1' who wins the presidential election, lt will
utabli1h the fact that it's still possible to become Presi-
dent of the United States without being a millionaire.
Aft.er Joho F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, million-
aires both, this was in some doubt.
Now it'1 revealed that.Richard M. N!xoo has a net
persoml worth of juat over a half millJon dollars, from
his law practice and real eotate investment&. Hubert
Hwnphrey's net worth is considerably less.
So a moderately well-off man can still get himsell
elected to the most powerful position on eart.h-but it's
also true that it takes more millions than ever -too
many millions -to finance bis campa;gn.
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'Protesters U se ~ If Ni xo n
Shnul.d Be
Ele cted ...
More Fav orable Public i t11 Than A gnew, But •• ~:·
Wrong Tactics'·
To the Editor:
, Pro,reaa it another way of saying.
clwige for lhe better. Change can only
'accrue after exiltln& belief• have been
.challqed. 'Ibul, thoae that want change
muat find a method to challenge belief•
10 U \o penaade thole in power to make
the 1"QUeMI change. The lntegraUon of
rettauran&I, public lavatories, public
lrlnlpoltalion, elc. by civil righb groups
;wu me iuocelaful method. Ttie lood<n ol lhe d.U rightl move-
)!ll'll orpplud ll~Jns In aegngated
-·They led -followers on por-. even lboucb porade penntll )!Id
---Tiiey ...,.lnced lhe -jortl)' iJf tbe ~ ID.any one area to
liOJ"9lt ..... led -and ohoppinc
11rML The N.,,.. and Caueutan leaden
-their fDIIonn 1141 to ... violence In any form.
Tiii! FIRST JIJ:lllJL'lll ol lhele tactics
were to brln1 down violence on the
leaden and their follawerl. A few were
killed by mlpm; 1 few were kidnapped
aM murdered; a few were killed Jn
church u a ruult of a bomb blut. 'lben.
the police m«l dop, tear gas and clubs
to break up unauthoriud parades. The
clti!ena of the U.S. and the world were
Informed of lhele incldenll by our Imo
pres.s.
After those In power had been deluged
by lrate letter-writing citizens they paa5-
ed all kinds of civil rights legislation. Of
courte, this dld not end all segregation
but the Jeg.lalation put lawa on the books
that .... -bein& used to correct civil
Injustices.
DURING THE tut rew years !her. hes
been ail increase ln the number c:l U.S.
citizens who oppose our military com·
ritltmenta In Vletriam. Many anU-war
paups with various names have been
formed. 'Mleae IJ"OOJIS also vary In their
methoda of challenging the belief that the
U.S .. must protect the freedom fA the
South Vletna.meee through the uae of our
inJUtary might.
ho Democratic ltnalors entered state
primorl., with the a-that grusroota
'1Jpport wooid ...,,.,. for them the
DemocrtUc prtsldenUat nomination in
Chtclio· •The Ylpples suggested that •
lour·let!Ked Pill wooid make • fine Pm!·
dent. A No. I doctor apeclallzlng In
cblldren may become jll!t another
number u a rauJt of advocathla draft
.---•• O.rge ---.
Dear o-at:
t don't actually amoke pot. but
IOITle: man apote qainst it at our
tchoo1 tbt CJtber d1y Ind J not.iced, •!IA!• his speed>. he could hal'dly
wall to (ti oolllde lo Indulge In
what I think II aoother temble
habit -<hmh( tobacoo. Ano pot.
imokm 1uppo1ed to model
thtma:elva after a man with an
uroanltaey bablt lite thal!
DISILLUSIONED
·Daarlllltllulloned:
I '-nol. -tine !*'Is bad
""""" -chewm, tt up ml ~II all <Mt the place.
llMr c,ara,: lJlil ..... 11,.._ .. _
~ "' • widely l)'lldlcated
-eolmnnlll, 71"'ro ..... to
""" to """" -.. -writq alljim-Tab 1111"""" . llPLP1'UL
llMr llllpful:
Cari I btlp tt :.::.~ tfaa'I c:onddel' Ml • f
Lctten from f'eodtn ere to1Zcomc.
Normallt1 writnt 1hould convev Uuft
message1 fn 300 wordl or it'u. TM
righl to CO!ld<me lctun to fit IP""'
or climfnatt libtl V nst'fVfd. AU ltt. ten mmi include aignatvrt and mat£. ·
Ing address, but Mmts wiU be toith.o
held on f'tqutst.
dodllll6· other -ha'O burned dralt boanl """'111 ml destroyed millllrJ
training areu on campu1.
THE POIJCE, National Guard and
federal groop.. have Ulled force to counter
the aggressive &actici of some groop1.
Yet, none of the anU-war groups er their
headquarten have been subject to any of
the violence that wu esperienc:ed by Iha
civil rigbta movement.
The polea era now ,....a11ng what Iha
!rate citizen thinks about these 1oJnp on.
Perhaps as many u 7.0· percent will vote
for Georg~ Wallace who has declared war
on the anti-war groups, Richard Nixon
will Probably win 81 Q)any non-SOUlhem
It.ates aa did LBJ. Thus, it seems obvious
that if the anti-war groups want change
they are going to have to change thelr
tactics.
HARRY B. McDONALD, JR.
P h••ieeJ Ellucotlon
To the Editor:
Dr. Nonnan Nixon's Everyday
Problems colWM h e a d e d "Charac-
. terlstics of Fine Athleta" appearing on
the Sept. 27 DAILY PILOT edllorlal page
emphssl.ied the growing Importance of
physical education activities to the
growth and development of our young
people.
In behall o{ Prof. Bruce C. Ogilvie,
Psychology Department, San Jose State
College, please convey the gratitude of
New Jersey FoundaUon, on which Dr.
Ogilvie serves 81 a director, to Dr. Nixon.
New Jersey FoundaUon's perstverlng
phllooophy I! bued upon my beUel Iha~
once an individual ls imprln~ at an ear-.
ly age with the moUvatlon to hold blgh
esteem for one'• bodily development,
such an individual· Will never be
distracted by illogical presumption which
m., tend to corrupt one's incentive. to
malnllln &ood phj'llcal cultur..
TREREFOR!li, Tiii! Importance of
phyltcal educatloa actMlie• and the vital
contributions thtle programs make to the
psychological, IOcial, phyalological and
moral maturity of young people are now,
more than ever before, ln crtUcal need u
nnethfn& of \talue to replace our
youngsters' attraction for alcolloi, tobac-
co, marijuana ml drup.
'llll1 need for lmplemenUna ICholcrly IP"il Jll1CbololY II mad< even m.,.. evi-
dent to OUI' Socle\1, partlcularly to ""'
ltud• .... thlelel, by pathological coad>el
and teacberl who, tn lealllm•UJlna their
authority ml domlnaUoa llcki. loo often
dlJcwrq'e ,..rth partlc!pallon In phy~cal
education actiYIU• fllr""lboul their
lifetime.
Dr. Nim1'1 DAILY PILOT column hu
certainly coolributed llliNflcanU, loWml
• better WldWlllndlna of the ,...t tm-
porlan<e ol bowlecll•able, we!Hd-
mlnlstmd ~cal oducllloo activiUt1
and .....,..... tn our 1ehoola, colteie1, .,,,._ athltllc cluba and comn11mlty
ncrulloe.
BRUCE S. HOPPING
Olalrman
New Jrncy Fanll!lca
Tb .. Pll al 1.arg.,
lf NI.ton should be elected -I! I
believe he will -and die, tt is frightening
1o think tbal the most powerful pootUon
in the world, ruponslble far the fate of
people everywhere on the globe, will be
held by a ma11. whose only experience ha~
been one year u governor of a small
border state one-quarter the aiJe or
Bulgaria. •••
'lbere. are only two forms of moral
courage: the courage to be yourself, and
the courage to be u a part of something
other than yourself alone -and neither
form is much good without the other, the
rint 1 e ad I n g to eccentricity a n d
,.lllahness, the ltCOOd leadlni just u ln-
aOl'ablj' to the tyranny of the collective
•••
The Ingrained egol!Jm of the hum1n
race ii pointedly illustrated a million
times a day -when you push an elevator
button immediately after having s e e n
someone just before you pu!h the wne
button. •••
A! 1 o n g as lee cream conllnue1 to
outsell any other refreahment among the
nallan'a colleges, I don 't Utlnk there'•
much to worry about In the "depravity"
of our college population.
• • •
Speaklng of colleges, It's my long.term
impression, from two decades o f
university lecturing. that 75 per cent of.
classroom acttvity b wasted, both on the
teachers' and on the student!' p8rts . • • •
ThoH frlghtened defenders or the
status quo, who urge more jail sentences
for more offenders, ought to heed the
psychologically acute comment by Judge
WU1iam Burnett of Colorado, who said
that while prison is a tremendous deter-
rent for middle-and upper-clus people,
"when you get to the subculture, where
being In and out of jatl has been accepted
as part or. family llvln~ for generaUons, it
lom: its effect. There ls no moral stigma.
In fact. a jail experience often Increases
presUge." • • •
The outstanding characteristic ol. a
square la th1t he talks in circles.
' . . ..
No matter which party achieves na·
lional power tn Washington, the State
Department goes tl<mj!' lb own way, as a
stlf-aufflclent a n d almost autonomous
body, alwaya 20 yean behind the times.
and always justifying Its past mistakes
by commltUng new follle that rigl!y
thoH mla:takt1 Into hard "Polley ... •••
To feel and display anger without
becomlnt Jt11, but becom1ng more, is the
surest 1l1 n of emotional maturity; for
mOlt of us In anger regreu to
chJldJahnea and resort to Insult, which
cllmlnlah Iha righteousness ol our cause
rather than aupoort ft. • • •
Despllc an our apprehensions, n Is
wwtll ...,.,.ber'tnlt lhal the homicide
rate in tbe U.S. Is no greater per
Capito than It WU in the I 930a. and no
l!'Mler """"I ur1>an than amoni wal
ar .. L • • •
People who cuttgale othen ror
belnl ''mqnteful" are 1 c t u a II y
dlJclollni their own splrltual pet-
tb>ea; the only re1son for conferring
favon upon others ii to enhance our
awn srace ( tust aa uercla:e enhances
our own MUIClet), and not to ll:Vokt
the approprlall rudlGo.
.
Muskie Has His Problems
WASIUNGTO!; -Sen. F.dmund G.
Muakie, the Democratic vice-pre&dential
nominee, Jt attracting more favorable
publicity than his competitor, Republican
nominee Ted Agnew, but it should.not be
supposed that Senator Muskie is without
problems of hiJ own. .
One of them ia that Senator Muskie'•
poliUcal associates and backers 1n Maine
were Involved 1n some quest.Joned loans
from the Small Business Administration
and the Fed.,al H°"'"'g Adtnln1!tr:atlon.
Muskie's 110,0l»-a·year asslstant, John
J. Jabar, wu president al. a nursing
home in Water\tillt, Me., which~ a
lf!l,000 loan guarantee from FHA.
OTBEit LOANS and· o t her ofllclals
are lnvol,ed to the enent that
Sen. John J. Wllllams of Delaware bas
ral9ed questions on the poaa:lble vlolaUon
ol laws. ptecludi!l& aovernment agencies
from necottatJng loan& with any company
controlled or partlally owned by govern-
ment offlclals.
Senator WIIUam1, who plcyed a leadlni
role In eapoatng the Bobby Baker 1ean-
dala, haJ been prObing the role orrederal
employes In Maine nursing home projects
witbool getting much more than ob!cure
answers from the Federal -Housing
Admlnillraijon and the Small Business
Admlniatration...
In the H..,.. of RepraenUUvu Rep.
H. R. Gross of Iowa bu Introduced
JeglslaUoo "that would prevent federal
officials, especially those within the
Small Buslnes.& J,.dmlni&:tratioo, lrom
drawing the curtain of secrecy over ctr·
ta1n of their Joans which, of course, are
made wilh the public'• m on e y . • •
Representative Gross states that It ls im·
possible to te11 If the taxpayers have been
"stuck a,ain" by bad lOl:lrul until govern-
ment agencies have been forced t.o
diJc1ose more information.
THIS DI A LIVE MATl'ER. lt ma1 be
puriued before the adjournment ol
CcmgrMI a week or so from now.
Republican strategists have been stu-
dying what, if .tnythlng, to say about it in
the campaign. Richard M. Nil:on is not
very likely to do much about it except
possibly tb mention the Maine-problem ii'
he goes into the questlm of favoritism
and privilege which, ih the Bobby Baker
case, were the first warning signs five
years ago of serloua political trouble for
Lyndon 8. Jolmson.
No record has been found by Senate in:-
vestigaton that Senator Muskie, who en-
joys a fine reputation in the Senate, was
in any way involved with promoting Joans
benefitUng political associates. His aa~
!ant, Jebu, Is aUU with him although ho
is reported to have sold his interest ln the
nursing home.· Senate lnve!tlgatprs will
probably claim that a substantial profit
was made in the sale.
Essentially, however, the questions are
the same as in the BQbby Baker case
which still rests heavily on the conscience
of lhe Senate. Guilt feelingil are quite
prevalent in Congress OD the fine lines to
... .
be drawn on the U8e of public "°'!ldn lb promote private gain. It is a mitter of
the moral aod ethicaI climate ''ot•tht
Se"'te rather than any specific violatioa
ol. the law.
~ FIRST GLIMMERINGS of1>11blte
dlltruBt In Preald<n~JolwonJiegan when
it was revealed that his prof.tge, Bqbby
Baker, as secretary of the &!nafe ma.. ~··t lich lnim his -··· ~J_ '/, grew . •i--a
knowledge ml polittoa In coot•!'tina
goVernment agenda oo bu.aJneu: .snai..
ten. There ... ., no ·rtcord· ibal. then
Seoator Jilllmon; ~ maj<irlty ~ ol
the Senale, wu Involved In JfUor'•
operaUooa:. • ;_ ••
NO!' did Vlce-Prtllldenl Hu0>pbny
benefit In any way'ln the foielin -"Id
loans for operations in India to a com-
pany with wbldt tlumpbre,*s farmer
leglllallve aide wu ~ .anihirblcb
are now the subject of'o ~.9 millloo.c!vil
fraud suit ·broqlil'by·tbe llepartmenl ~
Justice.
Inquiri~s into the Maine Joa.pa ff'9
begun long belore it was conceiv8ble that
M~kie would be ,nominated f o r 't'icf:.
president and an: not related to · tbe
pnsldenUal campaign. '
Tliese lnquiries are related to ~ coo-
aclence of the Senate and lrm pentsl Jone
after the current presidential camP.l)gik
Senator MlllkJe will not be elected or
defeated becaU5e polltlc•l woc!alct
were involved in questioned' Joans. 'l)I
impression he has created in ~ ·cam·
paign of honesty, decency and raUocality
possibly places a heavier burden on him
to -make sure that the m a t t e r of the
Maine loans is not covered up.
New Left to Demonstrate
WASHINGTON -'l'be New Left'1 "Na·
Uonal GI Week:," tlmed to include Elec-.
tJon Day, November 5, will trigger a
series of anU-war demonstrations by
Vietnam protest groups 1n olher nations.
That ls the indlcaUon impllclf In ·data
reaching government author!Ues who
have been charting the acUvilles or the
New Left. These govenunent experts are
convinced th a t leaden of t b e move-
ment, emboldened by their propaganda
success in Chicago, plan a coordinatei:S
drive to exploit the turmoil of an electlon
year.
SlgnificanUy, a group of the New Lef.
lists participated in a meeting ln
Budapest early tn September with
representaUvea of North V t e t n a m •
IndiC"alions are that the anti-war, anU.
draft "GI Week" was discus8ed ln the
context ol. antl·U.S. demonstratloos ID
other parts of the world.
One of the U.S. parllclpanll In that
meeting wu Ray Detlln&er, ldenUlled u
a 900 of David Delllnget, the self-styled
......sovtet communtat The ...tor lleU.
lnger, who helped t.o plan the disruptive
protests al the Democratic .Jiatlonal
Cooventlon in Qtlcaio, wu NOT praent
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Dear Gloomy Gm: .
Mobil Oil, Texaco. Sbeil an aD
pulling up really lovelJ aarvtca 1!1-
Uons. Some m new, IOl'DI are ez-
tenaive and upenslve mnodda.
What's ..,.., with Chevron and
Standml OQl How Ione are they
aofna to be -•Ung out of Ulll' tin
lhacisl
Mra. T.T.F.
'ftlll ............................... ... ___ .. . ............ ..., ... ...,,..,
in Budapest.
HOWEVER, DEU.INGER senior did
serve as chairman of a aubsequent
meeting hert which made plana for the
NaUooai GI Week (Nov. 1-6), Vietnam
Simday (Nov. 3) and other acUviU~, in--
eluding demonstrations on college cam.
puses. 1bat meeting, Stpt. 14, , Wil
aponsored by t h e National Moblli.zatton
Committee lo End the War in Vietnam
(NMC) .
Also participating In that' plenning
session were Thomas Hayden, a founder
of Students for a Democratic Society
(SOS) and another acUvist leader in
Ollcago, and Arnold Johnson, described
Jn goverment reporta as a member of Ute
Communist Party'• naUon-1 cmnmittee
and an oJd..Ume party leader. ·
The increasingly wl•• .. prob!"" pored
by the new IOci<rpollUcal protest mov~
ment Wfl highlighted last wftk w~ the
Federal Bureau rJ. lnvestJgatJan ctted the
N e w Left, alq with $0vlet and R e d
ChlneJe esp1..,.. .. u growing -to
the national aecurity.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE to
autborltlcs here lndicale Iha~ while ef.
forta may be eoordinated at inlematJooal
<on1.-such u IM oho In Bud•p<SI,
the New Ldt movtm<DI in the United
States la calllng Ill m lhota.
Every !QdleaUon -la I h a I
-UODI Ind prolnll hen! are
pltnned . without ~ guidance from
-abN<I. orncta11 here .. r Iha Jeadenhlp ~ the movement in the Unlleol
States la _..,i .. and qu!Ie capable ~
providing dlncllon on !ta own.
Ill lwfers ~ provrou.ly with mte.i--lrau!W"'"ibrold. Far uample,
~ to Han<li with Yale
pnll-Staughloo Lynd and Com-
munbt -.ilclln llerbert Aplheker.
llO'l't\W, Clftld.tlc hire art CODvinced
lbat U.S. activistl in their lnte.rnatlonal
cmtacta art simply trying to drarn.U.
their "fratemaf' asaociatlon to radical
youth movements in other naUont -
especililly North Vietnam. For , the
p~t. at leut, tiey art not &tt$il1I
out:side direction. 4
THE NMC, WIQCH has become the
most i.qlpbttant an.ti-war organizaUon in
the Rftloq,1 i1 a l:oliltlon of anU-wa.r and
paclflat aroopa .ol the ten. It plans to
wari ln cooperation with other Jeft..wlna;
"""' 1n the mMthJ ahead. • • Al the NMC eooference be.,..'ptans
wert made for campaign d~
against polltlcal caodl~ates -es~1
those who suppott the Vietnani:•)rar.
Hecklln( and other dilrupitve e1rort1 will
continue to be the order of the day ..
n-ac;tMUeo are to be in.eel
during the projected "Gl Week," .,.i
cle;rgymen will be u.ked to su~ anU.
Vietnam activities on "Vietnam S_, ...
D II• I n I lhe fwl pl'Mlectlon ._t
pojtt!cal headquarters In a ~: ol
ciU.. are In be picketed. ,
_}
'By ~ 11. Alla
ud J .... A. G<ldll!otUI
--~W
Mond131, Octobor H; l~·:·
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