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WiJI~a~k~e.·Kennedy Wed . .
Gr.eek 'Billionaire. Onassis?
Source Close to Family Says Announcement
Imminent; Wedding Seen Before ChriStmas
CONSIOERING MARRIAGE? •
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TH\JRsDAY ')J:tERNOON, OCTOBER 17, 1961'""""'°"
'IOL 1$, NO. -. * l•CTIONS. M PAeU '
Killer Bunted
JACKIE'S CHOICE?
.Arlatotl1 °"""''· '2
Mesa Girl Slain . .
Gusts Subside,.,,
Coast Enjoys
Indian Summer
Mazatlan .G.r:owing City
In. Gun Ambush Hot, dusty Santa Ana winds, which
waxed warmly over the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, subsided early today as
the Southland enjoyed its own version or
Indian summer. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of 1111 DllllY ~not lllff
A killer ambushed a. pretty cocklail
\Yaitress outside her Costa Mesa apart-
menL early today, then escaped as a
police patrobnan who heard shots and
s c 'r e a ril s frantically searched the
neighborhood.
Mysterious drops o( blood -not those
of the victim -led away from the
murder scene at the A c a p u I co
Apartment.., 740 W. 18th St., baffling in-
vestigators trying to determine just what
happened.
Officers found 110 gun at the death
scene, suggesting the possibility that the
victim, Rose Marie Surf.ace, 24, wresUed
for her life when surprised as she arrived
Jackie to Marry
Greek Billionaire
Before Holidays?
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mn. Jacque~
Kennedy is seriously coasiderin& mar-
riage to Gttek . billiooaire Aristotle
Socrates Onassis, according to reliable
soorces.
One informant close to the Kennedy
family aald the former first lady's
molher, Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss or
Washington, migbl IUlDOWIC< the engage-
ment before the end of the month. Mrs.
Auchlnclou was not .immediately
available for comment.
Mrs. Kennedy, 39, has been widowed
ror alro<dt live y,ean. Oaulls, U.year-
old owner ol. a vast oil tanker Oeet and
llrllne, wu dlvor«d by hit first wile ill
11111 and has been linked since that lime
witll opera linger Marla GaJJu.
It Wll learned that Mrs. Kennedy
recenUy lll!onned Roman C a t h o I i c
dMch IUlhorlUes o1 her illtenUon to
marry ;onassus, one ol. the world'• rleheA
have a Ire ad y Wonned her cblldren,
bar lo the unloo tlnce Onaais' IJnl mar-
rlago w11 contracted in the Greek
Ortllodm< !alth.
The lorm.,. lint lady was r<)IOrted lo
havt ·already Informed her bdldren.
Caroline, 10, uxl' John Jr., 7, o£ her
serious Jntcrest In Onaasia. OolMil, who
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home from work. .
She was dead on arrivaJ at nearby
Hoag Memorial ·Hospital shortly after 3
a.m., suffering at least one heavy caliber
gunshot wound in the head.
·Costa P.fesa DeiecUve Capt.Jin Ed
Glasgow said a Southland-wide hunt is on
for the victim's ex-husband, James Weid·
ner, 28, who is wanted for questioning in
the death.
The immediate search led to Downey
and Redondo Bea<;h, but neither addrw
checked out and the hunt shifted to
another area, wbett Weidner ia known to
polie<.
A certain degree of confusion sur-
rounded the initial invesUgaUon of the
case, especially in light of . the trail of.
blood leading out of the area where the
victim wu ambushed. .
Orange County Sberlff's crime lab
technicians were minutely eumlning the
area this morning, with e.ach droplet
marked by a plastk: cone like a grim
route to freedom.
Patl'olmall· Randy Nutt was In the·
neighborhood at 3 a.m., when he beard a
shot, then a scream, then more !Hots and
began lruntlng !or the ocene.
Di.!palclled lo the comer o! West 18th
(See MURDER, Pqe I)
The coastal area received only the tail
end or the brisk desert breezes which top-
pled trailers in the San Bemardino-
Riverside area a'nd fanned a brush fire
· whiCh claimed 70 acres in Riverside
County. A few power lines were cut by
falling trees.
Along the Orange Coast, Orange County
Hai'bor Department spokesmen a t
Newport }{arbor said 11mall craft warn-
ings were hoisted today from Point
Concepcion to Oceanside.
H,arbor officials warned of northeast w4t<f.s, 20 to 30 knots at times today in
areas elpOSed to coastal canyorts.
In Orange County, concerned firemen
were slttlng by as the Santa Ana wind
cogdltlons, coupled with low humidity, in-
creased the danger of fire.
· No fire alert bu been ordered yet by
the State Division of ForeStry but of-
·Dclals urged the public to use "e:rtreme
caution in ~back country and foothill
areas."
Wednetday fire service workers watch-
ed as the winds blew evenly through the
county at 30 miles an hour. They sighed
with relief about noon as no gusts bluted
(See WIND, Page Z)
Johnson Aw~its Response
From Hanoj 'on Bomb Halt
WASHINGTON (AP) -President JObnsori 'l.Od8Y ·awai!ed ·r·avorable
-from both Htnoi and Saigon in hl3 ef(<*Q to llrtahg1!finil 'tmni !or an
end ·lo the U. S. bombing o( North Viet-
nam. Befl>rell"1<11nJ'1>0mlfulg 'hill, U.
S. oltldalt said, Jobnsan It detmnlned to
receive North Vietnamese uaurances hls
actlon will move !orward the d...Uocked
Paris JIHC• WU abd -the levti ol •
combat In Soulh Vi<tnam.
Thero tlill has been no word here ol -....... -Soulll v~ leadon are r.poried
meanwhile' to have muied to Ugn a joint
declaraUoo prC)IOIOd by the Upltod States
in htllin& the bombing. ·
Pletideol ~ Van Thieu It tald lo . . ~
have sevira1 objections, the main one
being Illa! there should be no end to the
bombini o! the North uni.., Hanoi gives
!inn !IWlfanleel tt will not escalate thO
war. ' ' U. s. Ambassador Eltswortb Bunker,
who m.i wltll 'l'l\leu three tbhea w..i;
nesday, m<t again witll the SOClll Vlei,
......-lftlident todoy, pmumabl1 lo
an ellorl lo Iron GUI the dillkuitles.
Wblte Houae .,.... ...,,_, Georll
OuistJan aakl today, MJ hav6 nothlnc: lo
reporl lo Y'"1 "70l1d wlltl l'U tald
yeSterdoY -he illued I statement 11yiq tlier-e was no basic change In the
VJel>aam situation 1nd ••n o
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WU 'tlllod and U<lther wounded Wed-. -Y n1gl1I. otter <leinonatratlooo bl' lllld..u II the Unlvntty ol the West ID-tes In Klnploa: ·
Problems Beyond Image
Editor's Nott: The men -several
of them /rum the Orangt Coast-call
themesteves Partners of the AUia.nce
for Progreis and dedicate' much of
their spare time to carry'i"ng out m
the private sector iohat tht Alliance is
doing in tlie public sector. This is the
second of four stories t:camining some
of their aims and accomplishments.
By BRUCE BENSON
' Of tllt 0.llY Plllol lllff
MAZATLAN - A guidebook describes
this sunburned resort as, a "huntln',
fishin' and shooUn' town" and for the
sportsman, It's undoubted1y all of that.
But for the people who live and work
year round ln Mazatlan, UWJ: is also a
growing city with growing problems. It
J"/8! one foot on the dry land of prc>-
sperity, and is busy trying to ei:tricate
the other from the bog of poverty.
"About ·three months ago our main
water line broke, •1 said Mariano Farrk>ls.
"Now if we could get an expert.from our
water company to rpend a week ,in
Orange County, tor example, he'd pick up
all sorts of technical lnfonnaUon that we
could have ueed 1n repairing that break.','
FarriolJ ii a rancher. He also has .Ad
active interest in boat repaj,r facilltlet
here. He is a big fellow, spends a lot of
his Ume in public service polts and
speaks excellent Erigliah which he learn-
ed in secondary schools of San Francisco
and 1a1 Anceles. ·
NEED WATER PIPES
"We need new water pipes and two new
reservoirs to brin& our overall apaclt1 up to 38,000 cubic meters. And we'll need
a completely new maitl line within the next five to eJghl yeara. 11
Farrlols It -ldent of the local water
workJ bert, a ]IOll he holds withoul pay.
Another civic ]IOllUon he occuplet lo
membenhip In Ille Pannon o! the
Alliance !or Progms. U.11 c!e«rlbed bf
Partntn lritllds 1n· Colla Mal and
Newport Beach aa '"utfemeJy active." ,
Dltpatctrtna a water com.~ emPloYt
'to Oranie "County !or fustiiicttoi/ · 11
already on the Portnert 11it of potenU.I
Jl'Olodt;
The Iii! Ja I tone one. lo a "l"!'l tub-mil1<d ......U, to Id Smllb. Newport
--Ind pruldent of the Calilornl1 far!Jlen, )lllalble ]l<Olranw ill Mlza\lan llJCludod: · •
-VocaUonil traln!nl o1U.S.118nd~
In quality caotrol !or employes ol llex·
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ican tomato paste factory interested in
exporting. ,
-Finding a major hotel chain to erect
a major luxury hotel in MciUan.
"With our new airport: capable of
~g Dql's, openini· by the1end of the•
year:, ~e'll ,nn<f: ~ qr fOUJj more.: first
clew hotels Within three or four yep.rs,",
Fanjols predicted ..
"Tell your ·readen our state govern-·
ment here has just passedia law allowing
10;-year tax ei:emptions for new·indu.stry,
including hotelJ.'' I
-InlormaUon on equipment a n d
methods needed to crush auto bodies,
thus allowing Mazatla,n to convert actap
Into steel instead of importing it .from>
Japan.
-Aid in !inding ouUets In U.S. for It
popular Mexican colfee, and a fumJture
(actory.
-Aid in marketing o( mangoes.
-lnlonnatton on eslabli.shing and
matketln1 mac~amia nub.
Said Farriol!, (we're just ttchlng lo
move ahead." ·
Weil~
Thole Sanla kW have blown · themselves ou't, imist.! the weather·
man, and FridaY'i coastal weather
will be 1ligllU7 cooler wltll temp-
eratures up to 7S berubouta and
11$ Inland.
llWSIDll TODAY
DAILY PIUJT Sporll Editor
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SPACE CENTER. llooBton (AP) llltr'oolut. Walltr CUnnlngl\aii\ were
Deacrtblnf themaelves u looking llke alillted •boll~ on bour after lhey
"lhr .. oqulmlt In a cage," the Apollo 7 pt*'>led "E~ !IP· f Oi the wao.r,
utrooauta today llafe<I lhtlr . 10\lrth ;.,_, Do '·'·vlllon' teljt•laloo "1>0W.-;:D6oi0.rapbed Hurrtcone • !'~t anct 111 -. ""' "!'!>". _
Gltdyl and pnivjded -. -ldlng vllual • ~ wa( 110C u rood u .on
abow '"' early.flslnc 'caH!omlanl who ,:i/nvlp,'lllOl'llhlp111nmarlly becaUM ol aaw tbelr'ipacahlp b1f,nk1ng lltte a star. . ~ plCture rolling and acreen spUtung.
Numerous resldtn~ in South~ r n :1'4_.mld-mornlng. _Apollo 7 raced b1gb
Calllornla gathered tn small groups and atiOYe ,Hurrlcane G)Jcfys as It churned in
ltepped from lhelr call to •lew»Apollo 7 'the Oulf Df MeiiCO. $<h!rra, taJdng plc-
u It streak<d ,from horlJon to bDrlzoft ln ~ dtl<rlbed.tt aa''.a teal splnoer .••
just two minutes at 17,500 mlles an hour. a very~ view."
"It wu just a big blinking Illar -·He ll>ld lhe;Mjaalon Cootr<>l Center ln
lhat'a all It looked like to me," aald one Houll"'1 tlle -uls hall a good vtew
obaerver. "And it wu really easy to of the Taua city which '1almost made UJ
diallngullh becllll<! It waa lhe only lhln& · homesick. But we plaD to drop In In a few
up-there except the moon." day&." ..
Novy Clpt. Wllter M. ~ Jr., Air ~ Je1illo,I, ~ .l.o} d lht center: "You.
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should see us upr btre. We'rt Ute three
aqullrels \n • -·It . . All t1trft apaceineft C09llm!e<I to IU!fer
wtlh colc!J. but m·~c!alls repoMI
lhem In beltft ahlPO · eeveral
·-of ollop. ~ . Wltf mon thQ biif M plalmed It·
day ntght bebl~ them, dlf uti'ooautl
"'ported they were eager to burry )IDme.
Mrs. Eisele and tw• of 1"' cblldren.
Melinda, It and DoM H., 12, nWl..ed the
"\elecast becau11 jhey;W<ie ciutllife hoping
to gUmpse lhe vweahlip ~ ll zlpjied over Houaton: ' "'V.,.--'!"""" '
Apollo 7 It .upecteclto:="•ielble In the
Houston lfta •t 1daWD ~y, with the
lllgbHng zone mDY!ng I -wllb
each progrosalve d.11, '
Another Los Al>id...-.V llld:
"I waa really bul&<4.-tllero 1111 . -. , .
:::E_leeli~ Ditt
QDDiiolving
Star, Dragon (;lasses
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• .Jo ~ewport Bea~ Vke Mayor . Llnd1ley
• PorlODI today conllnned reporlJ tl\llt the
, ' Orlfl!P County 'League of CIUes may
aeet "a' colmty·'lllde election next Se!>-
,. 'tember calllng· for dissolution of the
•·••~r> JlarblrDllll'lcl.".
Pll'lanl' 1( .._ mtmber _of a five-man
J.eqile -mttle..,tudyjng the Issue.
• He empbasft.od' ~that no recom-
MUGGING ·FOR CAMeRA-Jon,~e.· S·, $,n of Apollo 7 ~~~'i mendaUon hall yet been"made to the full League membership. "It's at1ll in com· Donn Eisele .. has liecome sometfU:D'glOf ha!n' While his father files in mittee," he said. "And when It comes out
space. Jon, '!ho ceiebrates...fou.rtb. birthda.)(nt;rt Monday, ~es every it still bas to clear aome major burdlel."
opportunity to pose for news pllotoeraphe!I slationed In front of Eisele A speclll election .. the fate of the
hon!e in Seab~, Tex. ' · , • Harbor Diltrlet, he polnted out, must
•.~ lint "'lo aPP'!'Yll Of·~ ~'s Loci!
' " • tJl • AgenoY ,formation cmnm..,, (I.AFC)
From p.-i":.."1}. ~lt\w i alld then the Board DI SupervlJors. ~~ ·• .;t:tli • : ' It 13 posaible, he conceded, that the MURDER-~.. ~~~:i:;11 :: :,1 t .i. ~~~::1~~~~~:1~
1,_ •• :-<..' f' . .,,~. · .. : : " might wind up with a refe um, fore·
Street and Wallace A Venue illfter the loc8.-weapon· to de Fend hersetl agalnst a known Ing the election." The ·League committee's plan ' at lion was pinpointed, Officer Nutt found enemy. ' present focuses on a September election
lh I tl tl ·'-d ~ d Speculation· indicated she might have . eve m l!Pparen Y ,... ... a y"'ea . been Qed by tbe first shot, then grap-d~t.e in order to b.rlng about a stllr't in
Investigators said· the woman urived pied wlth ~ attacker before he blasted d1ssoluUon proceedmgs by Jan. 1, 1970.
home from ber job at the Orangefai{ . :bet_ in tbe' ~~ • .marenUy killing her in· The Leal\!e for more ~ a rear ~ restaurant in Fullerton.after getf;.,,. off-~W:r -··~ .,.,. · , 9 ~ 10Ught to eliminate the districts taxing · ..... _..,,. • ... "'~ · powers and tum over it.II responslbllities at S a.m. and started. lntO lhe a~_: SI* mat: ban wounded lhe killer il Jo 8 reorganiud County Parks Depart·
building after parting her car. sue& a struggle occurred. '1nent. All operating funU lfould come out
Walking between two carport 1, An i;tutopsy was stOI under way at or tbe county's 1eneral tax revenues. _ Welt<liff Mortuary lhla morn}ng . to An effort to bring thia about throogh
however, she was ambushed by som~ · • detemune how many times the dead slate legislation failed last spring.
wallhing in the shadows. . ,, : wom~n was_ hit and from what range. Legislators told the League, in eUect, to
Officer Nutt said he heard one sho\.·-Police said there were apPafenUy no settle the matter on the local level . It
then screams _ and more Abota. liillt-: . .:._cti"dren from Mrs. Surface s prior mar· was conll.dered bad form and a bad ,
from that point on, tbe fatal aequeD"'CiF 1age to Weidner and that lhe and her precedent to seek state intrusion into a
events is unclear. husband bad only been living In Co&t.a countt controversy
"We Ju.rt don't' know," said Captain Mesa about three montha. • Glasgow. . ~Captain Glssgow..l&id. bet present bus-___ ---~ -·-
NOT MOLESTED band, Richard Surface, 28, a n OCC Plans ; The victim was not sexually molested unemployed hartender or restaurant Or robbed but when asked u the slaying manageT, was broken up by the murder,
ippeared 1to be a crime of passion , police but was able to be questioned.
Yould offer-no comment. Fwlaral. arrangement& ar8" pending ·&t On · Bond Vote ~ No gun was found at lhe murder scene, Westcliff Mortuary.
\'hieh discounts the idea that Mrs.
aurface might ,have been carrying a
l\fan Burned
In Capo Fire
l Fire in a one room cabin Wednesday
~ht bas left a Capistrano Beach man
$lfftting today from burns over 14 per·
cient of his body. ' . . . 'Ibe victim, Jesus E,,cutia Guunan, 30,
•ho lived ln a cabin in Brown'• Trailer
Part, SUO Dobeney . Pfl'k Ro a d ,
~pl.trano Beacli, llUl!ored Ura~ leCOl1d
ind third dqree burns lo. the I p.m. ~w..
: County fire olficl1'11 n1d Gu!man was
wuhlng greuy clothlo(bt a wasl! tub ·of
guoUne. when fumes from lhe liquid
tere Ignited by a nearby water heater.
He was treated at SOUth Coast Com·
munlty Hospital, Soulh Laguna,.for third
clqree bul!ll on hll lelt hand, rlghl foot
and buttocks. He wu also burned on the
chest. abdomen aD1. arms.
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BOMBING. • •
breakthrough."
Christian would not comment on the
meetings between Bunker and Thleu, nor
would he discuss a statement by
Australian Prime Minister John Gordon
lhat Johnson had been in touch with him
concemlng a possible bomblns hilt.
Johnson admini!traUoo 1 e a d e r 1
generally sought to k,.p bomblng·halt
negoUaUoos secret But Wormation
available in official quarten here la
focused on lhe problems with North Viet-
nam.
ASSURANCES
Aw:ait Nov •. 5
By THOMAS FORTUNE
· ot ""' o.llY Pn.t 1f9tf· '. Orange Coast Junior College 'District
trustees Wednesday night discussed
holding another bond elecUon lo lake
care of the diatrlct's money shortage but
poSlponed a decision unUl after the Nov.
5 election.
J. O'Hara .Smitji of_ ~orona del_ Mar
spoke in fa vor of another bond try but
ether lru!itees were noocomrnltlal.
Considered as an alternative was board
action to raise taxes wl1hout a vote of the
people.
It was decided to wait ~ti! the next
board meellng, Nov. 6, when the ooteome
DI the (Los ,<ngeles Cowity A.!ses1-0r
,Philip) Waf.soo. Alpen<!ment will be
'knoWll, to resume-dliC\lsslon. .. 91f~alJ u.ld privately they must know BQerd members pusec1 a· resolution op-
UJ adv~ what would happen in the l>Oliol: the ainendrrlerit, Proposition 9, ~~ tlie-United Stales ended lhe born: Wflh'Smllh df.ssentll)i. He ~d he fovors
. Jo'··-Ls 'lieved ···"·g usuran--passage of the Wabon Amendment in
w11>U11 oe ~· ..... order to force the legislature to come up
from Hanoi that the lull ln the fl.ghUng, with tax refonn. ,
the decline ln troop lnflltraUona from tbe District Superintendent N o r m a n
North to the South and the withdrawal of Watson told the bQard they would need to
enemy. ~ts from around South Viet· come up with $2.1 million for building
namffi! cttles would not be rtversed , -projects to stay abreast of ~llment
following an end of the bombing. demands next school year, 1969-'ro.
South Vletnpmese leaders appear to ob-Taken into account is another $.1.4
ject to John.soil aeteptlng whatever North million In st.ate and federal funds the
Vietnamese "U!lll'anet he might gel." district would become eligible for by rai11·
They art Wbtinl on "guarantees" tba,t ing the $!.I million, Watson aald .
North Vietnam will not escalate the war. One way to raise the $2.1 m.llllon woold
An end to the bombing hu been the be to increase the tar rate 23 cent.II above
essential North Vietnamese eond1Uon for the present 54 cents per $100 of assessed
moving the Parts peace talb into -, new, valnatlon, he noted.
second phase in which apeclfic luues fn. That could be done beginning next July
volved in endJ.na: the war would be when a law pennltfui1 boards to increase
negotiated. taxes to match hinds for st.ate-approved
PARTICIPATE building project> becomes effective. Smith aald be preferred calling another
The United Stitu bai ccmunltled ltleU bond election to ralJlng taxes wllhout
to fnclude the llDuth Vietnamese govern· pibll~ ro"'4ate.
ment in the phue and North Vietnam The Jut bond election of f7.25 million
say1 the South VJetnaznese National narrowly failed at the polll Sept. 17. A
Liberation Front must be a participant. ncount shO)'(ed tt got llU7 percent ap-
lleaDlution of thia problem by lndudlng .provll wllb'IU7 -~ or tw<>thirda, bQlh would be • ineuur< DI Norlh Vie~ requlred.
''ILl.m'I aerioulneN ln the v:lew of V. S, of· Wation su.utsted two reasons why
llciall. ' anolhtr -~election mlgbt not succ<ed.
Another concern la restoring the ... e He aatd .. vorat other ICbool dlstrlcLs
dlvkllnc North and South Vietnam u a have bond e1ecUoos acheduled and the
dem.Wtariled buffer. '?be United Stites voter may become llted. He also fears a
frequently bu demanded thia In lhe backWh In terms of "the •oter bu
Parln taJb u an lmportanl step In d.. alNady lpol<eft." exalatfnl the·war. But W•-also noltd that a bond issue
Vari,.. other llepo IUch u eocllni fn. would apn!ad -over a llllmber DI
llltrat!al ttrooal> LM.i and · Clmbodla yean and require less of in lmmedilte
alat baYI -demanded by the Unflecf Jump ln taxes.
• States.
Air atrfk,., ratrlcled to Nor1h VI&
nam'• llOUlhern panhandle llncl Marth
SI, are contlnulnc meanwhllt and more
... planoed for today. At the same dme
Pentaaon ~ thow lhat bed weather
hu rtduced -over lhe North by IO per<alt ll1nce mldlumm«. (See earlier
1tory, Page 4)
Irish Refuse Change
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QUBLIN (AP) -Flrlt unolfid al
counts from JN!and'1 naUonal rtferen·
dum lndl<aled a declllve "no" tod"1' to
Prime Mlnlater Jack LJUCl>'I demand for
a new electonl l1llem.
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AoAl'lJ(.(:o .,... . ~ • ~· ~le ~achtlng regotta neared tW' ba!IWay
point today American aanori are men-
tally pollsblng gold medals In onq two
claue! -stars and Dragons.
Lowell North and Pei'JL 'Biit.lt
managed to stay In the running in the
Star Clasa Wednesday desplte gettlog
nipped on the flhlsh line by Edwin Bernet
of Switzerland and Durwood KnoWles of
the Bahamas. The third place puta the
U.S. sailors &held on total pointl but
leaves them tnlling Norway by Z.7 poltlta
on the best two out of three basis.
Buddy Frieder1eb came to Ufe in fine
style to wln the ttUrd'ta.ei in the Dt,agon
Claso "by a .wldt lnattin. p~;lllnt a ~ way"tii lor!im r~ the lfell fW6 ~t
of three. His toughest hurdle! from here
out will be Aage Birch of Denmark and
Paul Borowsld of East Germany.
Gardner Cox has yet to get Cadenza
moving past the middle of the fleet in the
5.Ss. Bob James la turning in a middling
performance in the Flying Dutchman,
and Carl Van Duyne appears to be
or u.s. Boats?
boPeieut1-ol contention as he looks at
two ~lltfi~llll. and an ·~Y.!Dlh place ID U..~ ,,.. ,
Main cooiolatloa In Nottb"s third place
Wedneaday' wlii lhat "he had Norway'1
Peder Lunde behind him In mtb place
and Denmark'• Paul Elvstrom buried la
tenlh. '111e. I\¥ Dleg~ sallmal\er tiimed In
his usual come from behind pir!Dimance,
moving North Star from eighth place at
the first weather mark to second at the
second weather mark.
On the ne:rt downwind leg North caught
Bernet, who had been leading all the way,
and the two engaged m a furioua tack.Ing
duel as they climbed up the final weather
leg. Tile deaparale Olp flopping abnoot
cost both of them the race as 1M4 gold
medallll Darwood ;Koowll',~,,the =~&~:~~mT.aaU:t
methodically up the ~ddle of the course.
spectator boats lhat lay to wlndwanl to
wltneas the close flnish.
The most amazing performance In lhe
five classes 13 being turned in b1 the
Brltlah Flying Dutchman aaUor llodney
Stuart Patt.bon. In each of the tbrff:
races be has led the 3G-boat fleet to be
flnlah line by more thaD tWD mtndte...
Unfortunately, be wu thrown out of the
first race en a protest by Canada.
The weather for Wednesday's rice
subsided to a genUe eight to ten knots
after a severe squall passed throush the
area before dawn. WiDdl for tacky'•
fourth race were forecut to1 be evel\
lighter. The n .. t will rest Friday and
·resume competition oa Saturday.
A large contingent ot Newport Beach
yachting fans are on band here to wJtness
the Olympie saillal. Many of them are
setving in official capacities. Many observer1 at the fln111h tl)ought
that Knowles 'had t'a.kiin the ra'Ce; but
Bernet's was first to cross the line by In-
ches. The fl!Ush hor1111 for the three boats From Page l
we" only IOCOnds apart. . JACK IE Another thing lhat hurt ,Notth near the
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Sex Course
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... p...-w1iow1nl to·i..mall .. bQutoex m umted to join~ a-~~k ~ctaa'~in
sex education being offered by Golden
West College in Huntington Beach.
Classes are aimed at helping parents
deal openly, honesUy and maturely with
sex edueaUon in the family.
Beginning Oct. 24, classes will be held
on five ~sdays al 7:30 p.m. in the C.01·
lege Centet. Lec!Urer lJ Mrs. Sylvia
Bogen, a noted speaker on teen.age
development and parent education. She is
from Newport Beach.
Objective of the series, which is
sponso~ by the college and Fourth
District PTA, is to stimulate a recepUve
home climate wher-. questions are
answered and needs met, &ecord4ni to
Thomu Osborne, dean of tbe E.v.ening
College.
Questions to be covered include, "How
do we develop qualities and attitudeai in
our childrtn which make for auecessfuJ
family llle?
"HoW do we-the adults-face
changing sexual 1tandarda and bow do we
~ ' . near.*"'£ .......... ~ Lee n · es -llldilwUL -u. llnl -i>utlldo
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interpret them'q OYr children! r "What "6•\f 10ibW a~ liuman,sex·
uality and its implieaUons for in-
terpersonal relationships?''
"These and many other questioru con-
cern all 'thoughl!ul individuals," said
Mrs. Bogen. "On jointly sponsoring this
series with the District PTA, the evening
College offers a down-~artb rorum !or
discWl8ion, .evaluation and exploration of
the problems of dllldren, youth and
adulta."
The first of the free lectures wlll be on
"~x Education: What Progress Have We
Made?" On Oct. 31 the topic Is "Sex
Edueatfon in the Family: Farewell to the
Bird.II and the Bees." Nov. 7 lhe topic is
"Sexual ind EmoUonll DevelaJ>ment
During The. Teen Years.••
"The SeJ:ual Revolution: A Dilemma
for Both Generations/' is the Nov. 14
topic and the series ends with "Sex in
Mlll'Tlage" on Nov. 21.
Mrs. Bogen 1s an honor graduate Df
UCLA and former atate cba1rman !or lhe
California Congreu of Parenti and
Teacbets.
wlth ,the ........,.ted Jh!i<fent•1 body.
Many members of the Kennedy family
have been cruise guest.! aboard Onwi.&'
32S-foot ya~ Christina.
A copyrighted story in the Romon
Herald Traveler today said the wedding
probably would take place befort the end
of October in New York, Maryland or a
European eib' and .. at all events, U will
take place before Chrlstmu."
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throuih the canyons, which would have
added further fire danger.
The winds weakeiiecl today and weather
forecasters called far continued warm
temperatures today and Friday. The
Orange Coast area wu tabbed at a high
ol 75 and inland regiOl'lll at 85 degrees.
In other areas, Long Beach recorded 1
high DI II Wednesday, Loo Angelel 1111 lfl
and Burbank as. CoutaJ temperatures In
Orange County were tabulated at M.
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Bomb Halt
DeP.ends on
Red Action
WASHINGTON (AP) -President
Jahruion today awaited favor ab I e
response from both Hanoi and Saigon in
his efforts to arrange final terms for an
end to the U. S. bombing of North Viet-
nam. Before ordering a bombing halt, U.
S. officials said, Johnson is determined to
receive North Vietnamese assurances bis
action will move forward the deadlocked
Paris peace talks and-freeze the level of
combat in South Vietnam.
There still has been no word here of
those assurances.
South Vietnamese leaders are reported
meanwhile to have refused to sign a joint
declaration proposed by the United SI.ates
in halting the bombing.
President Nguyen Van Thieu is said to
have several objectlons, the main one
belng that there should be no end to the
bombing of the North unless Hanoi gives
firm guarantees it will not escalate the w.,..
U. S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker,
who met with Thieu three times Wed-
nesday met again with the South Viet.-nam~ president today, presumably in
an effort to iron out the difficulties.
White House press secretary George
Christian said today, "I have nothing to
report to you beyond what was said
yesterday when he issued a statement
saying there was no basic change in the
Vietnam sit u a tion and ''no
breakthrough."
Christian would not comment on the
meetings between Bunker and Thieu, nor
would he discuss a statement by
Australian Prime Minister John Gordon
that Johnson had been in touch with him
concernlng a possible bombing halt.
Johnson administration 1 e a de r s
generally sought to keep 'D<.>mblng-h:8lt
negotiaUons secret. But in!ormatio_n
available in oUicial quartera here J.S
rocuaed on the probleDUI with North Viet-
nam.
ASSURANCES
Officials said p·rlvately they must know
in advance what would happen in the
field if the United States ended the born·
bing.
Johnson is believed seeking assurances
from Hanoi that the lull in the fighting,
the decline in troop infiltrations from the
North to the South and the withdrawal of
enemy units from arOWld South Viet-
namese cities would not be reversed
following an end ol the bombing.
South Vietnamese leaders appear to ob+
ject to Johnson a~pUng whatever North
Vietnamese "assurance he might get."
They are insisting on "guarantees" that
North Vietnam will not escalate the war.
An end to the bombing has been the
essential North Vietnamese condition for
moving the Paris peace talks into a new,
second phase in which specific issues in·
volved in ending the war would be
negotiated.
PARTICIPATE
The United States has committed itsclI
to include tbe South Vietnamese govern··
ment in the phase and North Vietnam
says the South Vietnamese ~~tional
Liberation Front must be a participant.
Resolution of this problem by including
both would be a measure of North Viet-
nam 's seriousness in the view of U.S. of.
ficials.
Another concern is restoring the zone
dividing North and South Vietnam as a
(See BOMBING, Page 1)
In junction Ruling
On R efuse Pl.ant
Work Due Friday
Superior Judge William Murra.y is
scheduled to rule Friday on a preliminary
injunction aimed at halting work at the
Sunset Beach Sanitation District plant,
subject of a '17.S million lawsuit filed by
a pair of Huntington H a r b o u r
homeowners. The ruling is part of preliminary court
procedures that will set the stage for civil
action sought by homeowners John Silver
and David Burroughs. •
The Huntlngtoo Harbour residents
a)ready have loat one round in pre-trial
hearings oo the case. Judge Murray ruled
Wednesday that the two men could not
a u e e.s a group for damaies they claim
are due to plant aperationl.
They musl file individ.W 111111, the
luclge aald.
Silver and B"'""""' claim plant
operaUooa have Jowrel the value ot
thelr homes and have prevented them
from enJoylni lhelr ....... .,.
They have uked that the pl111l bo
,...1ralned from operallng until K la
modcmlr.td to prevent odon from waf·
Ung over ~ properly. Dln!Clon of the .an1 .. 11on district con-
tend, however, that the odort do not
come from the.Ir plant, but rrom nw8hea
near bolh the plant and the plllM raldcn-
Ual dcye!opmtnL ·
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'TUMBLEWEED, STAY AWAY FROM MY DOOR'
Mr1. Richard Hille Fl9ht1 ~ity Hell
•Tumble~ Trouble
Housewives Complain to City Hall
By JAMES 'McNABB, Jr.
Of "" Olltr P!i" Slfft
k!!l)'Jlffi!e.~ ~only as th'l~.i.-'&f.fih ~ th'e fbcal point
or a tumbleweed abatement controversy
between two FOWltain Valley housewives
and city hall.
The property in Q.Uestion is a S.8-acre
parcel covered by the pricklywecd balls
bordering Warner and El Rancho
avenues. The unnamed owner is listed in
both city and county records as the H.B.
Co. P. 0. Box 835, Costa Mesa. Officials
said the firm has no connection with the
well-known Huntington Beach Company.
Mrs. Joe Muhlfelder of 17101 Santa
Madrina St. and her neighbor Mrs.
Richard Hille of 17101 Santa Catherine St.
have charged public works officers with
"utterly falling" to clean up the mess
even though the unimproved property
was posted July 4 which includes a six-
week grace period.
Mrs. Muhlfelder added Santa Ana wind
conditions send the big bundles rolling
across El Rancho onto her property scat-
Poverty Battled
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tering dirt aruf!wigs hi Lbeir. w.a_kt.
"\\'I iilll~~ like 11' W. Jij-~_,.P
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mess. It isn't fair, we all pay taxes and
they are plenty high at that," said Mn:.
Hille. ' '
Last year, several homeowners burned
the brittle bundles b u t new anti-smog
regulations now make S}JCh burning il-
legal.
Public works official William Murphy
of course sees the conflict differently.
Murphy said it wou1d be unfair to
charge the landowner the estimated '120
per acre cost to hau1 away the
twnbleweeds. Al an altemat.ive, the
weeds have been killed and partially
crushed by what is called "first and se-
cond dJsking."
A third disking i! tentatively set for
two weeks "to grind them under," says
l\furphy. The total cost will be an
estimated $100, he added.
In the meantime, the tumbleweeds re·
main and everyone hopes lhe Santa Ana.s
stay away.
Booming Mazatlan Tries
To l{eep Up With Growth
Editor's Note : Tht men -several
of them from tht Orange Coast-<:all
themnleves Portntrs of the ALiiance
for Progress and ded icate much of
their spore time to carr¢ng out in
the' private: sector what the A.Jliance U
doing in the public sector. ThU i.s the
second of four 1torie1 examining some
of their aims and accomplishment,,.
By BRUCE BENSON
Of ..... O.llr Pllilt Stiff
works here, a post he holds without pay.
Another civic posit.ion he occupies Is
membership in the Partners of the
Alliance for Progress. He is described by
Partners lriends in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach as "extremely active."
Dispatching a .water company employe
to Orange Coonty ~ for instruction is
already on the Partnen list of potential
projects.
The list is a long one. In a report su~
milted recently to Ed Smith, Newport
MAZATLAN - A guidebook describes Beach resident and president of the
this sunburned resort as a "huntin', California Partners, possible programs ln
ftshin' and shootin' toWn" and for the Mazatlan included :
sportsman, It's undoubtedly all of that. -Vocat.ional training of U.S. standards
But for the people who live and work in quality control for employes of Mex-
year round in Mazatlan, this is also a ican tomato paste factory interested in
growing city with growing problems. It exporting.
has one foot on the dry land of pro--Finding a major hotel chain to erect
sperity, and is busy trying to extricate a major l\Wll')' bote1 in Mazatlan.
the other from the bog of poverty. "With our new airport, capablt of
"About three months ago our main handlin DCI' · by the end r '""· water line broke," said Mariano Farrlols. g s, opening 0 ""' year, we'll need three or four more firlt "Now if we could get an expert trom our class hotel.II withln three or four years," water company to spend a week in F · 1 -MW....f Orange. Count)!, for ex.ample, he'd pick up arrto 1 .,, ...............
all IOrt.S or technical WonnaUon that we "Tell your readers our state aovem-
_ •• ., •· .. "~ In · · .-. '-•• " men! here has just passed a law allowln& ~ ~ve ~ rep,emn& ,...,.t ..,.._... to.year tax exemptions for ntw industry,
Farrlola is a rancher. He also bas an lncludlng hotels."
-· Interest In boa! ~ laclllliel here. He 11 i bfg ·1euini; si>ci>dl o 10t of -lnlormalion on equipment • n d
Illa llme In public service polU Ind melhoc1a needed lo crush Iulo bodJOI,
apeakl actllcnl Eagl1ab whlcb I>< ~ lhus allowing"MazaUan lo convert 1<r1p
ed In aecoodlll' ochoola of s.. Francllc:o lnlo oleel Instead of lmportlng II from ,,. Japan .
and Loo Ancel... -Aid In flndln& oullell In U.S. for 1
NEED WATER PIPGI popular Mex!Clll coffee, Ind I furniture
"We need new wata-pipes and two new factory.
reaervoln to brln& our overaU capacity -Aid in markeUng of mangoes.
up to 36,000 cubi~ meters. And we'll need 7 Iltformatlco on flltablJJhing and
a completely new maln line within the markeUng macadamia nut.I.
ncxl"Ove to t1ihl ,....... Sald F1rTloll, "we're just llchlng lo
Farrfola ii praldcol of the local Wiler moftoabtod." r. ••
Beach Man Slain
Two Hitchhikers. Sought as Suspects
Wierd talea of hitchhiking killers are
baffling police in Long Beach today as
they search for the slayer of the 24-year-
old son'of a Huntington Beach couple.
Richard T. Numa ta, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Numala of 198'4 Claremont
Ave. was found dead In a car about 10:48
p.m. Tuesday in the quiet collegiate
neighborhood of Belmont Shore.
Numata, • a Callfomla State Coll~e.
Long Beach student, had been ridlhg
around town with a girl about a p.m., ac·
cording to Donald C. Cook, a friend of the
victim who bad also been in the car.
Cook told police two yoong men ap-
proached the pair soon after 8 p.m. from
Chest Sets
.$100,000
Goal for '68
One hundred thousand dollars has been
s e t as the 1968 go a I of the Huntington
Beach Community Chest.
The drive, which began today, is aimed
at the largest goal ln the history of the
local Community Chest. At $100,000 the
goal Is $10,000 above the 1967 goal, but
only $7 ,000 above the amount actually
collected last year.
Leading the drive as general chainnan
is Fred Kalenborn, Standard OU Co.
district superintendent.
The drive ls divid~ into sil sections
with the largest responsibility going to
Robert Merriman who is charged with
obtaining 84 perwit of the Conunun(ty
Ches~flo l~· K(WJ~~
personnel division.
a oervlce stallon and Wed lhem U they
would "like to score with bricks and pills." .
Coot told police be and Numlita at-
ranged to meet the men at 10 p.m. They
met the pair, climbed into the back seat
of the car being driven by Coot.
Police said one of the two hltchhlken
·then held a knife to the back of Cook's
neck while the other placed a pistol
against the back of Numata's neck.
When Nurnata drew for a pistol be bad
concealed in 'bis waistband the man
holding the other gun pulled the trigger.
Police said the bullet from the .3'-Caliber
ripped through Numala's Jett sboulder,
pierced bis chest. -throogll bis l11D and then lodged inside the car.
C.OOk was picked up early Wednesday morntng and quesUoned but was later
released. ·ue lold wuce the pair look
Nwnata's pistol, the cat keys and atibut
1100 In cash lhcn Oed In an old oranp
car parked nfµlfby.
Numata, who coincidentally had been
the subject of an interview about student
unrest in the college paper only that day,
had been arrested for )JOS$eSSion of mlri-
juana and dangerous drugs in June.
At lhal time his address had been USted
in Seal Beach. Numala was later freed
tor lack of evidence.
JACi(li'S CHOICE\
Arlstotlo Onolllo. '2
.... ' \ J' The business division il'led by Frank
z.""er wlio 11. cb,i~·)rilh Clip~
$3,000 ftoJTf the 8311 businesses in the ci~.
School personnet' will be soliCited 'by
William Wren who has lhe responsibil}ty
of collecting . $4,000. Public employ es
division Is led by Ffre Chier Raymond
Picard who is to collect $3,000.
.. l ..... ~ •· /;;;c~.i~·-,K~n'n~dy. PkiilS~'.;' :.
Professions Division is in charge of
Robert Knox and he niust collect $3,000.
Good Neighbors, the final event in the
1968 drive to obtain funds to serve 21
agencies, has no chairman as yet., but ill
charged with collection of the remaining
amount.
. Marriage to Billionaire
NEW YORK. (U PI) -Mn. Jacqueline
. Kennedy is plaMlng marriage to Greek
. billionaire Aristotle Socrates Onusil, ac-
cording to her mother, Mn. Hugh Auch·
inclass. ·
President of the board of directors is A.
William Carlson. Public Relations direc-
tor is Howard Whittaker and Russell Col·
sten is executive director.
Districts Approve
Low Bid to Build
Sewage Outfall
tilrectors of the Orange Counly sanila·
tion districts saved taxpayer& more than
'2 million Wednesday night when they
approved a controversial law bid to build
a gigantic sewage outfall line.
In a special meeting of the joint sanita·
tion boards, directors spumed the second
lowest bid and took a calculated risk of
a~pUng an irregularly submitted .low
bid by Peter Kiewit Sons Co. of Rich-
mond, Calli.
The Kiewit bid for the outfall came in
at sa.a million but was unaccompanied by
a $5(1,000 cashier's check as required
under bidding terms.
Second lowest bidder, the Healy-Ryan -
Co. of Long Beach at $10.9 million, Im·
medlatcly prottsted the Kiewit offer.
Dlrectort approved I.he low bid on the
strength of an opinion by their attorney,
C. Arthur Nissen, Jr.
The action opened the way for a possi·
ble lawsuit against the districts by the
unsuccessful second·lowest b id d e r .
UtigaUon could delay the project from
si:r weeks to slx months, depending on the
kind of lull filed, according to Nissen.
The outfall ls designed to handJe sanita-
tion needs for Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach and other county communities
northwud up to lhc turn of the century.
When completed, lhc blf pipe 'll'ill Jul
more than !Ne mlles Into the sea aJooa .
the ocean bottom. It Win begin from a .
point jusl north of the Slnla Ana River .
ll!Ollll! In Huntington Beach. .
Al the time ol !he bld opmlngs, · the
Peter Klew~ ~kumon lns1al«1 their
cuhter'1 check wu coolained wtthin
Mrs. Kennedy, 39, has been widowed
£or almost five years. Onassis, 62-year-
old owner of a vast oil tanker neet and
airline, was dlvor«'d by hls fint wife in
1960 and has been linked sm that time
with opera singer Maria Callas.
It was learned that Mrs. Kennedy
recently Informed Roman C a t h o Ii c
cfiurch · authorities of her intenUon to
marry Onassis, one of the world's richest
have a Ire ad y inlonned lier children,
bar to the union since Onwis' first mar·
riage was contracted in the Greek
Orthodox faith.
The former first lady was reported to
have' a1ready informed her bclldren,
Caroline, 10, and John Jr., 7, of her
serious intere!t in Onassis. Onassis, who
has two children, Alexander, 20, and
Chrlstlna, 18, both U.S. citiuns, ls an af.
fectionate father and a devotee of water
sports, as was the late President John F.
Kennedy.
Onassis met President and Mrs. Ken·
L1mcheon Fetes
Beach Leader
Huntington Beach civic leader Paul
Phillips, manager of a downlown tiank,
has been U'ansferred our of the city and
the Chamber of Commerce is planning a
farewell luncheon Oct.I 24. •
It will be at noon at the Sheraton Beach
Inn. Tickets are $3.50 and may be o~
tained al the Chamber office, Beach
Boulevard and Ellis Avenue.
Phillips, lhc Past director of the
chamber. ii first vice president of the
Orange County Coast Assod,aUon and
president of the Downtown Merchant's
Asaot:iaUon in HunUngton Beach. He is
also a past president of lhc &ury Club.
The ~ker haa been a atrong leader in
a continuing c:am!>llln to restore the
tc000mlc bcillh ol the dow/llown ltCllon
of the cllf. He wu' .0. of the laden
.._,mb>e fir the Urban Land lnslllute
maltinf a midy· ol elly J>rOhl"!nt and 1iu I ~ acllve In lmp!tmenlfnr ...,,.,.
mtnd1lltJol of Iha! llfOOP. · ·
nedy through her ai!ter, Prlncca Lee
Radzlwill. He was the first perm out&\do
lhe family lo visit Mn. Kennedy In the
White House after her return from Dallas
with the aMassinated pr'esident's body.
Many members of the Kennedy famlly
have been cruise guests aboard Onassis'
(Set JACKlf. Pqe l)
Dange1·ous Acid
Found, Retm·ned
Twenty rive small vials of dangerous
acid stolen Monday evening from. a park·
ed auto were returned by the mother of
the 16-year-old Huntington Beach thief.
She. told police she discovered the vials
in her son's dresser drawer.
Police had circulated an alarm con-
cerning the vial! because they could have
proven deadly lf swallowed or burned
persons coming in contact with the
mateflala. ·
The boy was detained ln Juvenile Hall
~nding an investJgaUon.
The vials were stolen from the auto of
Denni! Acton, 9864 Argyle Drive, llUD-
tington Beach.
Weather
Those Santa Anas have ~~wn
themselves out, irisisl.!I tJie weather-
man, and Frldily's coastal weather 1
will be allgblly cooler wllh tcinP"
eratures up Lo' 7$ hereabouts and
M Inland.
I NSIDE TODAY
DMLY PILOT Sports Edllor
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ovcr the check lo dlilrlCl aulhoiiU.., . Dorted Lli>ailn .Ubr1ey In downtown
1partdng 1n lmmedlllt< protell !tom lhc bllenOO A!ril. The blast Injured one
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Damn EIHle, "-8 become someUling ol bam while hls father flies In
space. JOQ, who celebrates !Ourth blrlbd•>: nut Monday, takes every
npportunlly to pose for news pholograP!ler••lllatloned In front of Eisele
home ln Seabrook, Tex. .. · . •'"' , . ... -. .. ~., ·1t ' . · 1 ·1'-·
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A killer •""?'11bed • prettJ, cockta11
waitress -her Cotta Meaa apart.
menl early lodlll', then escaped u a
police palrolmaa who heard sbotl and
1cream1 franUcally aearcbal the oeJcbbcrbood. .
My-dropa ol blood -""\~
ol the vletlm -led • ..., lroii lhe-
murder scene at the A c a p·u I c o
Apartments, 740 W. 18th St., baffling in·
vestigators trying to detennine just what
h&ppeiled.
Officen found no gun at lhe deaUt
scene, suggesting the possibility that the
victim, Rose Marie Surface, 24, wrestled
for her lUe..when surprised as she auived
home from work.
She was dead on arrival at nearby
Hoag Memorial Hospital shortly after 3
a.m., suffering at least one heavy caliber
gunshot wound in the head.
Costa Mesa Detective Captain Ed
Glasgow said a Southland-wide hunt la on
for the vtcUm'.s ex-husband, James Weld·
rier, 211, who ls wanted for que.sUoning in
the death.
The immedlat.e search led to Downey
and Redondo Beach, but neither address
checked out and the hunt shifted to
another area, where Weidner is known to
police.
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Slr!let·Qd.11',flfil:o Avenua alter the loea-
Uon .wu.i>li>l!Olnted, Ollleer NuU lolmd
the·yjetim' 1pparenUy alrudy dead.
lnvestlpton Aid the woman anivtd
homo !MD her job al the Orangelalr
restaurant In Fullertoo alter getting off
al I a.m. and started into the apartment
building alter parking her ear.
Walking between two c a r po r t s ,
however, she wu ambulhed by someone
waithing in the shadows.
Officer Nutt said he heard one shot -
Ulen screams -and more shots, but
from that po~t on, the fatal aequence of
events is unclear.
"We just don't know," said Captain
Glasgow.
NOT MOLESTED
The victim was not sexually molested
or robbed , but when asked if the .slaying
appeared to be a crime of passion , police
would offer no comment.
No gun was found at the tnurder scene,
which discounts the Idea that Mrs.
Surface might have been carrying a
weapon to defend herself against a known
enemy.
Speculation. indicated she might have
been missed by the first shot, then grap-
pled with her attacker before he blasted
her in the head, appareaUy killing her In·
stantly.
A certain de~ of confmlon sur-
rounded the lniUal lnvestq;aUon of th~
cue, especially In Ughl ol the trail of ~ blood leading out ol. the area where· the
' vlct1m was am.bulbed.
She may have wounded the killer if
such a struggle occurred.
An autopsy wu ati.11 under way at
Westcliff Mortuary thla morning .to
determine bow many times the dead
woman was hit and from what range. Orange Cow!.ty ~·1 crime lab
; technlclans were minutely eumlning the
area tbll mornhtg, wttb each droplet
marked by • masuc. cone like • grim
route to -.... Patrolman Randy Nutt was .1n . ihe
neighborhood at s a.m., whep he heard a
shot. then a scream, then mon shots and
began hunting for the scene-:
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Police sald there were apparenUy no
children from Mrs. Surface'• prior mar·
, riage to Weidner and that she and he.r
.:hml>llld had only been Uving In Coltl
Mes'.& •about three month.5.
"Captain Glasgow said her present bu&-
band, Rlchard Surface, 2i1; • n
unemployed bartender or re.staur'1J\
manager, was broken up by the murder,
but was able to be quesUoned.
Funeral arrangements are pending at
Westcliff Mortuary.
COastACLUPlans
Party in Beach
Guess what the Orange Coast Chapler
of the American Clvll Liberties Union is
cooking up -1 cuchipanda.
The gay dinner party. with Mexican
food and m:uatc·, 'Will be field Saturday at
the -ol 'Mr. an<! Mn. Robert Coe , 16852 Harkness Circle, Hu n t I b gt o n
Harbour.
'I'tle'fetilvttles are to be under way at 8
p.m.1 _according to Mn. Ell,.n Cun-
ningnam, In charge ol the planning com-
mittee. The chapter Includes the cities ol
Sunset Beach, Fountaln V alle11 Hun-
tington Buch, Newport ll<ach,• Colla
Mesa, Corona del Mar, Jrvlne, Lquna
Beach, Dana Point and San Clem<nte.
Membership la mort than SIG.
Chairman SI Stlvin will IDllOUllCO
nomtnea lot the Nomnber ehapc.r elec.
Uon ol ollle<n. Manhtn, perls and IJ1.
lerelted ...identl are Invited. The d<Jn>.
Uoo 111ue.
'Irish Refuse Change
DUBLIN (AP I -Finl uno!Oclal
counts from lrtlarl1'• naUonaJ referen·
dum hJdfcatid a declslve '"no" today to
Primll'Mlnllter Jack Lynch's demand lot
• new electoral, l)'ltem.
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a . Cage~ • ID . Sqo~rels
vac,e TV Shows., Plw~graph 'Gladys'
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Walt.r CUnrifualiano
•boiul •• ljQiir ' alt.r 11\ot
-todly tll&ed llltlr· fourth Episode No. 4 of the Wally,
tclev!lloo Ibo~ .. ptiqiograPl>e!I Hurricane . Wall and Donn space tdevlaloo abow.
'GllMl1t.and P<Ov!delt 'a opaikUng mull .• ,_,l!.eCej>ll4n "Wll ;oot u &ood u on
aholt !or earb·rilfll& Cllllornlans who .,.m.~ momln,n,,Wmarlly because of
AW their tpaceslUp bilnting like a star. l ~ Pfcluie rotllflt,8nd screen 11plltUng.
Numerous residents in •s o·n-& her n ·• In i:nlcf..~Jiing, AJlOUO 7 raced high Calflomla ga!her<cl In smaD ~ and iliOvt Hurricaji! Gladys u II churned In m~ped from theh: ears lo 'llew Apollo I lilt Gull ot;Mpleo.cSelllrra, taking pJo.
11 ~ 1lnakecl !MD ho!izoo to·horiwn in toru, d~bjp It u "a real spinner •••
just two mlnutea at 17,lllO miles ao hour. ~ •"'1 •~ar vi"',''
"It WU jllll a bJi hllnklng star -~told llld 11bzloo Conln>I c:ent.r in
that's all lt looked like to me," said one HoUlton the ·utronautl bad 1 good vtew
cbaerver. "And it waa really easy to of the Tena cltt which 0 almolt made UI
disllngullh becauee it was the ooly thing homesick. Bur we plan lo drop in In a few
up tbere ucept the mooo." · diy1."
NavyClpt.WallerM.SclllrraJr.,Air · J~·be 'told the center: "You . . ~~ . . . .., '
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All three ~. cootinued -with cold>, biin;;;dical oil~
them ln better shape t<lfiu .rter several
hours of sleep.
With mor~ lban hali uie!r i>laiio<il n:
d!)'. llighl l!Chl"!I th<Q), the ~autl
reported they \(el'e eqer to hairl home.
Mrs. Eisele and two of bet. c;blldren,
Mellndt, II, and lloml,!i:, If,. inOlrod the
telecul becAUMI they were outlldl boplng
to glimpte th< spac~ u 11 zlpj>ed over
Houston. I • ";" .,_ . "
Apollo 7.J~ ~ lo lie vlalble In the ::J: :!: ~:1 =:·e:th w~~
each progreastve-day.
Another Loo An11elea.-said:
"I WU rull1 bUAW-\!!er< we
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work and JIM looking al lhelr Iott."
In contratt to the f1rst two televised
shows, when there were many hljinkl and
funny signs, Wday'1 ~ute epl.aode
was a very so&ir atfalr.
The astronauts started to tone down the
show Wed.oe$day, rep()rtedly on orders
from high Space Ai<n<l' offlcla~ who ob-
jected' to tbe fun-ancf.gamea: aspecta of
the show. 111e closest tl'ling to a joft was when
Schirra, floating i n weightlessness,
described the movement as being "like
kind of a monkey moving around its
cage."
ln a demonstradon of welght!esaneu,
he blew a floating pencil around the cabin
v.·ith bis breath.
. Election Dlle SU.r, Dragon Classes
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On Dissolving
·Harbor Board
Newport ll<ach Vice Mayor Lindsley
ParlOlll today confirmed reports I.hat the
Orange C<lunly League ol CIUes -may
aeet ·a .county-wide election nert Se~
tember "calling lor dissolution of the
Harbor Dlsirtet. . .
Parsons 11 a member of a five-man
League C1Jmmittee stUdying the issue.
He emphasiz.ed that n o recom-
mendation has yet bee{! made to the full
League membership. "It's sWI in com-
mittee," he said. "And when it comes out
it still bu to clear. some major hurdles."
A special election on the fate of the
Harbor· District,~ tie·. pointed out, must
first viln appriivaJ of the county's Local
Agency Fonnation Commission (LAFC)
and then the Board of Supervisors.
It Is possible, he conceded, that the
county agencies might bold the election.
"lf they oppose tt." be said, "we just
migbt wind up with a refere.ndum, fore·
1ng the election." .
The League com;.nlttee's plan at
present focuses on a September election
date in order to bring about a start in
dis.solution proceedings by Jan. l, 1970.
The League for morfl than a year has
sought to eliminate the dlstrict's taxing
powen and tum over lta responalbWUes
to a reorgonlzecl County Parks Depart·
menl All oplerating funds Wt>uld come out
of the county's general tu revenues.
An effort to bring thia about through
atlte legtllaUon failed last spring.
Legi.s:laton told the League, in effect, fu
settle the matter on the local level. It
was considered bad form and a bad
~ept to seek state intrusion into a
county controversy.
Planners Okay
Smaller Lots
In South Valley
Fountain Valley p t a n n t n g com.
mlssloners altered Wednesday the face of
southern part ct. the city by pennltting
316-reduced size lots on 78 acres at the
.southwest comer of Bushard Street and
Ellis Avenue.
Planners, however, postponed action on
a 163--space trailer park for 18 acres on
the north side ol Ellis Avenue.
A standing room ooly throng of
homeowners from houslng tracts near the
proposed trailer park Jlll!lliled the city
counell chamben !or the second Ume
within a month to protest what represen·
tative David Buff.irigton had termed the
ptOSpect of "ID eDCl'Of.cbiM trailer city."
J3ecause of the une~ continued iJ. h!.e8s of the developeia1 spokesmen
Arthur Lewis, resld•' protest mu.st re-
rh"aln mute unW NOV'." 20, the deferred
'.'public hearing date. ··: •
Action was first "deferred Sept. 18.
Planning Director Stan Mansfield said
a sealed but unstamped letter found on
his desk mOments berore the commission
met requeated further extension of Ute
public bearing on account ol the W health
of designer Lewis.
Lewis was said to be in a Palm Springs
hospital. The hand-written note was sign-
ed by Paul M. Kuida.
Commlssioners granted the request
with the provUo that developers Morita
and Kulda and their represenlaUve Lewis
understand that act.ion would be taken on
Nov. 20,
Mansfield bu recommended the com·
mission denJ'\he use variance perm.it re·
quired for trailer parks.
The planning cblel recommended the
CODllllbsioo approve the smaller lot arta
variance, 'tihlch.calls for 6,000-aquare-fooC.
IOll, ~ IChool site and 2.kcre
Jl'!bllc pOtk.
Mllllllleld In his report added the
developwa.1 P.B.S. CorporaUOfl, had 'i!'ed lo requlremenll ol ahak .. shlngle
root), concrete driveways, trees and
onwn~ str.et llghta.
Planntn endnned tbe recommendation
by a spilt vote, Comml.sslonen Carroll
Mohr and David MacMiilan dluentln&.
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m.1oo1 yacb~ Chllstlna.
A oopyrlcht.d ltoey In the Boslon
Htrald Troveler todlll' said the wedding
prqbably would take place before the end
ti October fn Ne• York, Maryland or a
European city and "al all eventl, II •W
tcke place belcn O>Nlmas."
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Gold: Ahoy for U.S. Boats?
By ALMON LOCltABEY •
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ACAPULCO -Aa Iha Oi,.nplc
yachting regatta neared tllO' h811wair
point today Amaiean aallo!I . aie men-
tally poUBlifng jold medals In on1y·two
ctaasea -Stan and Dragons.
Lowell North and Peter Barrett
managed lo illy In the running ID the
Star Class Wednesday despite getting
nipped on the finish Une by Edwin Bernet
of Switzerland and Durwood Knowles of
the Bahamu. The third place pula tho
U.S. aallora ahead on total polntl but
leavea them tralllng Norway by 2.7 pointa
on the best two out of three basis.
Buddy Friedericka came to lile in fine
style to win the third race in the Dragon
Class by a wide marp, giving him a
~ way~tie for ·flrst in the best two out
of three. His toughest hurdles from here
out will be Aage Birch of Denmark and
Paul Borowski ol East Germany.
Gardner Cox has yet to get Cadenza
moving past the middle of the fleet in the
5.Ss. Bob James is turning in a middling
performance in the Flying Dutchman,
and Carl Van Duyne appears to be
hopelessly out of contenUon u he look! at
tw~ dlsqual,l.fication.s and an eleventh
place in the l)ICOS.
Main ·conaotaUoo in North'• third place
Wedneldoy \iru .(hat he had Norway's
Peder ~e-behind him in mtb place
and Denmark'• Paul Elv1trom buried in
tenth. The San Diego .,a.llmaker turned in
his uaual come from iehlnd perfqnnance,
moving Narlh Star .from elgbth11laee at
the first weather mark to second at the
aecond weithe.t mark.
On the nen downwind leg North caught
Bernet, who had· been leading all the way,
and the two engag~ ln a furious tacking
duel as they climbed up the f1na1 Weather
leg. The desparate flip .Oopplng almost
cost both of them the race as 1964 gold
medalist Durwood Know!~ of the
Bahamas, who had been conalstenUy in
second pla~ until North took ovet, aalled
methodically up the middle of the course.
Many observers at the finish thought
that Knowles had taken the race, but
Bernet's was first to cross the line by In-
ches. The fintsh horns for the three boats
were only seconds apart.
Another thing that hurt North near the
finish was the congregation of jury and
' spectator boat.I that lay to wlndward lo
witness· the close finish.
The most amuing perfonnance In the
five classes is being turned in by the
British Flying Dutchman sailor Rod.Dey
Stuart Pattison. In each of the three
races he has led the so.boat fleet to be
finish line by more than two minutes.
Unfortunately, he was thrown out of the
first race on a protest by Canada.
The weather for Wednr.sday's nee
subsided to a gentle eight to ten mots
after a severe squall passed through the
area before dawn. Windf for today 's
fourth race were forecut to be even
llght.r. The fleet will ;..t Frld111 and
resume competition on Saturday.
A large conUngent of Newport Beach
yachting fans are on hand here to witness
the Olympic saillng. Many of them are
serving in oUicial capacltie3.
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Sex Course for Parents
demilitarized huller. The United Stiles
frequently has demanded tbil ln the
Paris talks as an important step tu de-
escalaUng the war.
Various other steps, 111ch as ending in--
filtration through Laos and Cambodia
also have been demanded by the United
States. Carded at Golden West Air strikes, restricted to North Viet·
nam's southern panhandle since March
31, are continuing meanwhile and more
are planned for today. At the same time
Pentagon figures show· that bad weather
has reduced sorties over the North by 30
percent since midsummer. {See earlier
story, Page 4)
Parents who want to learn all about sex
• are-"nvlted to join a five-week class in
sex education being o(fered by Golden
West College in Huntington Beach.
Classes are aimed at helping parents
deal openly, honestly and maturely with
sex educaUon In the family. ·
Beginning Oct. 24, classes will be held
on five Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Col·
lege Center. Lecturer is Mrs. Sylvia
Bogen, a noted speaker on teen-age
development and parent education. She is
from Newport Beach.
Objective of the 5'ries, which is
sponsored by the college and Fourth
District PT A, Is to stimulate a receptive
home climate where questions are
answered and needs met, according lo
Thomas Osborne, dean of the Evening
College.
Ques tions to be covered include, "How
do we develop qualities and attitudes in
our children which make for successful
family life?
"How do we -the ad u Its -face
changing sexual standards and how do we
interpret them to our children?
"What do we know about human sex-
uality and its implications for in-
terpersonal relationships?"
"These and many other questions con·
cem all thoughtful individuals," said
Mrs. Bogen. "On jointly sponsoring this
series wilh the District PTA, the evening
College offers a down-to-earth forum for
discussion, evaluation and exploration of
the problems of children, youth and
adults."
The first of the free lectures will be on
"Sex EducaUon : What Progress Have We
Made?" On Oct. 31 the topic is "Sex
Education In th.e Family: Farewell to the
Birds and the Bees." Nov. 7 the topic is
"Sexual and Emotional Development
During The Teen Years."
"The Sexual RevoluUon: A Dilemma
for Both Generalions," is the Nov. 14
topic and the series e.ndl with "Se:r; in
Marriage" on Nov. 21.
Mrs. Bogen is an honor gradyate of
UCLA and fonner state cbainnan f<l' the
Calllornla Congrus of Pareotl and
Teachers.
Man Burned
In Capo Fire
Fire 1n a one room cabln Wednesday
night has left a Capistrano Beach man
suffering today from burns over 14. per-
cent of his body.
The victim, Jesus Escutia Guzman, 30,
who lived in a cabin in Brown's Trailer
Park, 34242 Doheney Park Ro a d ,
Capistrano Beach, suflered first, second
and third degree burns in the I p.m.
blaze.
Couilty fire officil'lts taid Guzman was
washing greasy clothing "in a wash tub o[
gasoline, when fumes from the liquid
were ignited by a nearby water beater.
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Laguna Merchants ·want Parl{ing Solutions
By RICHARD P. NALL
ot t11t O.llJ .Phi Slelf
"You must do soinething wilh parking
downtown; you can't keep putting Uilil
off."
Mercliant Gordon Strachan spoke to
Laguna Beach councilmen Wednesday
night as chairman of the new Downtown
Business AssociaUon (DBA).
The DBA in a letter advocated:
-Enforcement against meter feeding
with a $S penalty.
PLANNING MARRIAGE
J ackie Kennedy, 39
-An tncrease In the overtime violation
fee. from 11 to $3.
-IostallaUon of new two.hour parking
meters that would take nickels (the
minimum), dimes or quarters and would
dispense tokens that merchants could re-
fund.
-Make parking available in the city-
owned lot across from the Festival of
Arts grounds for w or k e rs who park
downtown. ,
-Assign funds fr.om meters to a fund to pay for the meters {f90 each) and for
JACKIE'S CHOICE
Aristotle Ona ssis, 62
Jackie Kennedy Plans
M a1·riag8 to Jjlffffonaire
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. John F.
Kennedy will marry shipping billionaire
Aristotle Socrates Onassis within the
next few weeks and possibly within a
week, it was announced officially today.
The announcement was made by Mr s.
Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Hugh Auchin-
closs of Washington, through the former
first lady's secretary, Nancy Tucker-
man. Miss Tuckerman said she thought
the \Vedding would take place within the
week but she said she did not know
where.
The announcement came as a sUrprise"
to some of the Kennedy family's closest
friends. Onassis has ";>een a friend of the
£amlly for many years and he has played
host to Mrs. Kennedy on his palatial
yacht in the Mediterranean, but the i r
relationship until just recently seemed
no more than platonic.
Mrs. Kennedy, 39, has been widowed
for almost fi ve years. Onassis, 62-ycar·
old owner of a vast oil tanker fleet and
airline, was divorced by his first wife in
1960 and has beCn linked since that time
with opera singer Maria Callas.
ft was learned that Mrs. Kennedy
recently Informed Roman C a t h o I i c
church authorities of her intention to
marry Onassis, one of the world's richest
have a I r e a d y informed her children,
bar to the union since Onassis' first mar-
riage was contracted in the Greek
Orthodox faith.
The former first lady was reported to
have already informed her hcildren,
Caroline, 10, and John Jr., 7, of he r
serious interest in Onassis. Onassis, who
has two children, Alexander, 20, and
Christina, 18, both U.S. ciUzens, is an af-
fectionate father and a devotee of waler
sports, as was the late President John F.
Kennedy.
Onassis met President and Mrs. Ken·
nedy through her sister, Princess Lee
Radziwlll. He was the first person outside
the family to \•isit t.trs. Kennedy in the
\Vhite House after her return from Dallas
with the assassinated president's body.
~1any members of the Kennedy ramily
have been cruise guests aboard Onassis'
325-foot yacht, Christina.
A copyrighted story in the Boston
Herald Traveler today said the wedding
probably would take place before the end
of October in New York, l\-1aryland or a
European city and "at all events, it will
take place before Christmas."
Boat Warnings Oait
Coa st Enjoy s 'lndiru1
Summer' As Wind s Ebb
Hot. dusty Santa Ana winds, which
waxed wannly over the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, subsided early today a!
the Southland enjoyed 'its own version of
Man BID·ned
I n Ca po Fire
Fire in a one room cabin Wednesday
night has left a Capistrano Beach man
suffering today Crom bwllJ OYer 14 per~
cent of hJs body.
The vicUm, Jesus Elcutia Guzman, ~.
who lived in a cabin in ~wn's Trailer
Park, 34242 Doheney k R o a d ,
Capistrano Beach, tulld first, second
and thin! degree bums 1n the a p.m.
blau.
County fire officl~!J •aid Gtmnan was
washing greasy clottW!g in a wash tub or
gasoline, when · rum~ rrom the liquid
were ignlled by a nearby water heater.
lie was truted al South Coast Com·
munity Hospital, South Laguna, for third
degree burns on his left hand, right foot
and buttocks. He was also burned on tbe
chest, abdomen and arms.
I
Indian summer.
The coastal area received only the tail
end of the brisk desert breezes which top.
pied U'ailen in the San Bernardin~
Ri•1erside area and fanned a brush fire
which claimed 70 acres in Riverside
County. A few power lines were cut by
falling trees.
Along the Orange Coast, Orange County
llarbor Department spokesmen a t
Newport Harbor said small craft warn--
lngs were hoisted today from Point
Concepcion to Oceanside.
, Harbor officials warned of north~st
winds, !O to 30 knots at times today in
areas exposed to coaslal canyons.
In Orange County, concerned firemen
were sitting by as the Santa Ana wind
ronditiOA cQUpled with low humidity, in·
creased the danger of fire.
No fire alert has been ordtred yet by
the State Division of Forestry but of.
flctals urged the public to use "extreme
caution in back country and foothill
arw."
WedneJday lire service workers watch-
ed .. the wind& blew •veniy through the
county at XI miles an hour. They sighed
with relief about noon aa no ausu bluted
through lht canyons, whlch would have
fSee WINO, Page ll
Improvement ol parking faclllUes.
-Asstgn dty persoonel to work with a
DBA committee In planning a multi-dock
parking structure to be coMtructed at the
earliest possible date.
With Strachan's letter, came a letter
from R. B. Benner, a OBA member, who
wrote, "We feel than an increase in park-
i.Qg violation fines will do even more to
discourage persons f r o m shopping in
Laguna Beach."
The letter said Benner was not advised
of the DBA proposal beforehand and did
not agree that it W8.!J.a solution.
Vi,ee Mayor JOMph O'Sullivan said,
"there doesn't seem to be any concenaus
among the business community."
Straclian estimated there are 22 cars
parking downtown all-day taking spaces
Crom prospective consumers.
Mayor Glenn Vedder mentioned a~
quisition In the Main Beach package of a
parking lot (45-car capacity) near
Dante's parking lot which could be used
for longer parking by persons working
downtown.
He also mentioned probably use of the
old Playhouse property (about 100-feet
square) for parking afier the building is
demolished.
Urging acUon, Strachan said the park·
Ing shortage is too serious to wait for a
general plan study now underway. Coun-
cilmen agreed to refer the matter to tJ:ie
ciJy manager and public works director
for study and recommendations as soon
as possible.
City Manq:er James D. Wheaton said
he would proabbly recommend placement
of 8-hour meters 'on the beach lot tlie city
· Js acquiring. nus would aUow downtown
employes to park through the day U they
beat the summer beaclt goers.
Wbeatoo said that hte municipal lot
across from the Festival ls pretty well
filled by municipal employes and during
playhouse construction is being used by
art school stqdents. It is also used during
Che summer season for Festival parkin&o
Johnson Awaits Hanoi's
Response to U.S. Terms
Bomb Halt
Depends on
Red Action
WAStuNGTON (AP) -President
Johnson today awaited f a v o r a b I e
response from both Hanoi and Saigon in
his efforts to arrange final terms for an
end to the U. S. bombing of North· Viet-
nam. Befo"re ordering a bombing halt, U.
S. official~ said, •Johnson la determined to
receive North Vietnamese 3"Ut&nce3 bii
action will move forward I.he' deadifd:ed
Paris peace talks and freeze the lev.el.41.-
combat in South V~Lrlam.
There stlll has been no word here of
those assurances.
South Vietnam~ leaders are reported
meanwhile to have refused to sign a joint
declaration proposed by the United States
in ha1ting the bombing.
President Nguyen Van Thieu is said to
have several objections, the main one
being that there should be no end to the
bombing of the North unless Hanoi gives
firm guarantees it will not escalate the
war.
U. S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker,
who met with Thieu three times Wed-
nesday, met again with the South Viet-
namese president today, presumably in
an e[forl to iron out the difficulties.
\Vhite House press secretary George
Christian said today, "I have nothing to
report lo you beyond what was said
yesterday when he issued a statement
saying there was no basic change in the
Vietnam !'l iluation and ''no
breakthrollgh."
Christian would not comment on the
meetings between Bunker and Thieu , nor
would he discuss a statement by
Australian Prime Minister John Gordon
that Johnson had been in touch wit.b him
concerning a possible bombing halt.
Johnson administration I e a d e r s
generally sought to keep bombing-halt
negotiations secret. But information
available in orficial quarters here is
focused on the problems with North Viel·
nam.
ASS~RANCES
Officials said privately they must know
i:1 advance what would happen in the
field if the United States ended the born·
bing.
Johnson is believed seeking assurances
from Hanoi that the lull in the fighting,
the decline in troop infiltrations from the
North to the South and the withdrawal of
enemv unit.s !ram around South Viet·
name'se cities would not be reversed
following an end ol the bqmbing.
South Vietnamese leaders appear to ob-
ject to Johnson accepting whatever North
Vietnamese "assurance he might gel."
11iey are insisting on "guarantees" that
North Vietnam will not escalate the war.
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Which 01ae Will Be Queen?
Laguna Beach lligh School studen.ts f~ce _a to~gh
decision in choosing one of these eight senior girls
to reign as 1968 Homecoming Queen. Girls are (top
row, from left} Merrilee Benton, Willa Cather.
Christy Mikels. Merilee Magnuson and (bottom row,
from left) Sue Watson, Lee Payson, Debbie Aubrey,
Hilary Huston. (See Tom Gorman's column Page 2.)
Council Okays
LBHS P ara de
On . Homecoming
A homecoming parade to spark Laguna
Beach High School's last home football
game of the season won Cily Council ap-
proval Wednesday night.
The Nov. 15 parade from about 3 p.m.
to 4 is to include a pep rally and in--
troduclion of 1968 homecoming prin·
cesses, wrote Patti Bodell, high school
commissioner of organizations.
"Each class and club on campus will
ha ve this opportunity to enter a float and
the band and drill team will be
marching," she wrote.
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market
gains in a boisterous "peace rally" were
trimmed late this afternoon as heavy
volume dallied with a possible new record
for a day's trading. (See quotations,
Pages 26-271 .
Laguna Council Sets . Vp
'Replacement Mechanics'
Laguna Beach counc ilmen Wednesday
night set up the mechanics for replace·
ment of absentee members of tbe
Citizens Advisory Committee on the
general plan study.
Mayor Glenn Vedder said there had
been concern among the committee over
lack of attendance by some of the
members.
He suggested and councilmen agreed
that Vedder could choose replacements
with the advice and conse.nt of the other
councilmen .
In other business, the council :
-Approved an Oct. 26 street dance on
Forest AYfllue from I p.m. to 12 at re-
quest of the Laguna Beach Youth Council
after the mayor noted that the group Md
apparently been successful last dance in
funneling noise down Forest Avenue
toward the sea.
-Accep.ted the low bid of Sweruion
Landscape & Tree Cd., Woodland Hills,
$4, 183 lo landscape Hillcrest Drive and
control erosion between Riddle Field and
Boat Canyon.
-Op~ locaUon or a new County Air
facility in the San Joaquin Hills between
(See COUNCIL. Page ZI
Orange J
.. &(A.._ ...
Weat"-
Those Santa Anaa have blown
themselves ouL, inflsLs the weather•
lll3n. and Friday's coastal weather 1
'will be sllghUy cooler with temp-
eraturq up lo 75 hereabouts and
Handicapped Help Sought 15 Inland.
11'1/SIDE 'l'ODA "t'
DAILY PILOT Sporf1 Editqr
Glenn Whitt, on-.acenc in Mcz-
ico City, .'1.0amu all over the
Olympic Gamet today to co«r
ewtything from ·water J>Olo ta
prot.,~ sfoTttng' on Page a1.
Sc liools Want to Incre as e Number of Classes
Laguna Beach Unified School District
~ to increase its four educationally
handicapped classes to eight, Dr. William
Ullom. diltrict superintendent, told board
members Tuesday night.
Ullom said the class lhtreate, whlch
would be supported by 1llte fWldl, would
reduce \he pupll·t.eache:r ratio and j•gtve
• better l•arning opportunity" In the 17
students In the program.
The stal<, which Jll¥I about 113,600 for
•ach cWI, requlrtt that a ratio of I to II uni 1'17,Jle total.
ahoold be maintained and rt<:Ommendt 'l'l\e dlllTlct wu unable to p11ke ad·
that aide• be employed for uch clul. vance plans.for the cun:tnl year becMIMI
Cl...., ai.o have to be lncnoaaed ..ihe the ·1taio l•glllatw:e railed In l'MI a sup.
program won't work agalnst the S5 ptt-port bill for the educaUonally ban-
cent teaching salary factor which 5tatet dlca~ prosram. d u r 1 n a tu regular
teacher's aa.laries have to compriae 15 1es4ioo. ' ,
perceot ol the budaet. , However, llld Ullom, a bill pauecl dur-
Urdtr the pr_..t plans. fwr -fni the emergency ICl&loo. now hal been
teacbera would • .,,,, a combined """"'8 , 'lined by tho·1ov~ and IU"lnleel a
or 132,600 and all dllll· lnltruolofo wotild . lupport [actor ol 113,IOO."' . .
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Thursday, Octobtr 17, l %8 ----~ % OA!l V PllOT
Goll} Ahoy fon. ar ' Dr·a:g9R "·~: ~.~ilors?
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onM•• •ot -...._ · q~ If Ill -•I Borall, who had been leading all the w•y,
_._ -ft!ll lo -tlio ..... 1liola .... ..,. lit .. l!lrori. ... ol llle
c11es. ,,,. --tor u. \bwliootl , • llrtl ~on • ~ "1 Cuod•. , ACAPULCO -A> the Olympk
'•7adJllq ,...U. owed tilt -•Y
:polnl lqday Amoltou llllon 11n men·
°'*I' JJI ' 1dll -lo Ult la l1lla ttlll -Ull a · -lb . Ull 1111 two engaged In a fpriouo tacilng
style i. w4a i-. tlllrd ,_ In 1111 Dropl -~ In .-.. • · : • clloal ., they cllmbed up tlie final weather
were only MC06dl apart. "' • The ~eather for We,:lnelday'1 race
Aoolher lhlnl lilat hurt North ...,; 116 ' aubsjded lo a pntle eight lo l e n tnou
flnlsh wu the COflgttgaUon ol jury and aJtet a sevl"' oquall paned lhn>up the
spectator boatl-J.llat lay to wfndwaht to • · area before dawn. Winds for ~y's witness the c• linlsh. · fourth race were for ecast to bl -even
• "lally. polllblni aold ll)Odols in only . two
-~ -•Slln llld Dragons.
CialJ. by a wide. mariln, giving him a Main consoiaUon In North~ lhird place leg. The desparaa. flip floppln&, almost
three way tie for flrlt fn the best two out Wednesday was that he had Norway's OQlt both of Uiera the .race .aa .l964 gold
:;__ ~~n. N"'1h Ind Peter llmell
.. ,,,......, lo "IY In tilt running In the )~ .clau Wedneldly despite geUlng
:l-~nipped on the flnish lioe by F.dwin Bernet
of Ihm. Hla· toogtfeot huniiea from here Peder Lunde behind him in sixth place medaila~ llur'wood Koowi" of the The most amazing pe:rlonnar¥i liflhe"'" • fiibter. The fleet o,yUJ rest· Fr~ and
five <:lasses iJ beiP& turned IJL!>.1..-~e resume competition oo Saturdf.y. out·wt.U--be Aage Birch of Denmark and and Denmark's Paul Elvatrom buried lo Bahamas, who had .been cooaisten.Uy in
Paul Borowski of East Germany. tenth. The San Die30 sailmaker turned In ~oond place until North took: over, sailed BrtUsh Ylying Dutchman ..Jloi'llOOiiey A litge conllngenl of Newport Beach
ol SW!twland and Dw-WOOd Knowla ol
.,, .,the <wm11. The tb1rd plact putl the
Gardner Cox has yet to get· Cadenza his usual come from behind performance, n;ielhodlcallY up the middle of the course.
movin& past the middle of lhe fleet ln the moving North SW' from eighth place at Many observers at the finish thought
St441:l .Pattison. In each , of the three yachUng fans are oo hand here to wJtnCSI
races· he lw led the 30'bol\ flee\ lo he the Olymplc sailing. Maiiy of them '"
5.il. Bob Jamel' II turning In a middling the first weal.her mark to aecond at Ule that Knowles had taken the race. but finish liDe by more than tw~ minutes. serving in offi~ cp.paciUe;s1
LAGUNA TEEN CORNER . . '·. ' . ~ .-. ---· . ~ ...
1 . ~·By 'TOM GOltMAN
TBIIS HA.S BEEN QUITE a week at SEND ALL GOOD wishes and -the like Don't rorget that this is the first year
LBHS for a number of students with to Nlcll: Gillespie, Room G3, South Coast for everyone on the B&P stall and
eight princesses for Homecomlng an-Community Hospital. everyone includes the teacher.
nounced; a Creshman in the hosplta1 put-A3 of last night, he 's had 16 visitors. Rumors are floating around on· a possi·
ting together a dislocated hip; and this One moment, Nick was carrying the ble underground paper. Hmm.
year's f.lnt edition of the school's Brush football during the Bee practice Tuesday. TIDBITS: There'll be another street
and Palette newspaper distributed. But tragedy struck on the way to a dance on Oct. 26, a Saturday night. It'll * * * · touchdown. He didn't make IL Instead, he be put on by the experienced Youth Coun·
First things first. And that, ol course, got a ride to the hospital. Rumor was he ell people and expected to draw 1,000 ~
is the selecUon of eight senlor ·gtr14 Who had a dislocated hip. An hour· or 110 of · pie, as· d1d the-last dance.
will form the Queen and Her Court. for surgery verified It. Dads' Night at tomorrow night'• foot-
Homecomlng, 1963. He'll be in the hospital for three to four ball game is the chance of the year to see
There are usually seven girls in ~ weeks. Then, he'll be decorated for &I.I: Coach ·Hal Alcjn.s' Ironmen side by side
court, but because of a tie in the tot1tll' .moiiths with a cast. Ugh. And people ~ith thelr .fathers: Should be a sight.
by the varsity foot~. team1. UU,-~ tboucht Ralf Reynolds had it bad for -Did yQu; ~ the ·irurt movie "The
lhlnp are different. j · • . .-· ·-: ·three months. -NomadS' ... it the bigh1sdK>ol? Very disap.
WCKY GIRUJ . INCJ.UDE: Debbie Nick's hip also popped out once: before poinUng. A:; someone commented, "Just
Aobrey, M~ee fl:en\oll , .wwa. -C&tl!:er, . in Babe Ruth baseball. another East coast film ."
Hilary Huton, Merilee Maputon, ChriJ. * * * AND FINALLY, how about that hippy
ty Pifikcls, Lee Pay10D and Sue Watsoa. WF. FINAU.Y MADE IT! After a few going around the midwest planting mari-
Now all eyes liave turned to the trying weeks, the school's paper made juana plants in abandoned fanns? J
Homeaming g(UQ_~ against __ ~._ n ~e. .. scene. Comment : Contents were understand his first plants were right
Clemente, on Nov. tS, The Coronation. generilly good. Layout left something to here Jn La.gun~. I'll l<J!>k inU!.it ... should
Ball ts Saturday fol.kndng the f~~ .-~ ~~ ~h! d.~. Good cartoon. • be ilP~ 9per.i~~e·:, ;. -. :... : ~ .
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Ambush Killer Hunted
'. ,.
By Allmmt 'k. VINSEL ~~ : .. ; ~ P.ittblm.n Randy Nutt was ¥! thi ,
Of the tt.ltr ! ... "'" , 'rieighDOrnood at 3 a.m., when be be:ard a .
A killer ambushed a pretty ooe'ktaH shot, then a scream, then more shot.I and
waitress outmde her Costa Mesa apart.-began bunting for the scene.
ment early today, then escaped u a Dispatched to the corner of West 18th
police pairolman who beard lbots and Street and Wallace A venue after the loca-
1 cream a frantlcally aear~ .. ~ tion was pinpointed, Officer Nutt found
nelghbcrbood. I';:;.-;;.. the vlcUm appamiUy already dead.
Mysterloul drops of blood -oof'"th05e Investigators aald the woman an1ved
ot the victlm -led away from the home from her job at the Orangdair
murder-scene at the Acap-e-lco _r•stauraot.1n..FJ1llf!rton after gett1Jla;_oU .
Apartment.., 740 W. 18th St., baffling in· at 2 a.m. and started into the apartment
vestigators trying to detennine just what building after parking her car. ,
happened. Walking between two c a r p or ta ,
Officers found no gun at the death however, she was ambuahed by someone
scene, suggesting the posaibWty that the waithlng in the shadows.
vicUm, Rose Marie Surface, 24, wrtstled Officer Nutt said he heard one shot -
for her We w~ surprlsed u she arrived then acreams -and more lhota. bu&
home from work. from that point on, the fat.al BeqUence of
She was dead on arrival at nearby events is unclear.
Hoag Memorial Hospi tal ahortly after 3 "We just don't know," said Captain · . Glasgow. a.m., suffering ~t least one heavy caliber The victim was not sexually molested
gunshot wound in the h7ad . . . or robbed, but when asked if the slaying
Costa M~sa Detective .Captain . Ed appeared to be a crime of pusion, police
Glasgow. said ,a Soulhland-w1de hunt is on would offer no comment.
for the v1ctl~ sex-husband, Jam~ ~I~-No gun was found at the murder scene,
Fro1n P"!Je l
COUNCIL ..•
Laguna and Newport Beach.
-Approved a march of the high school
band down Park Avenue and use of the
Santa Claus house for the Nov. 11 book
fair near the library.
-Approved the $873 purchase of a
portable pump for sewage movement and
two blowers to protect workers who enter
sewer manholes ••.
-Approved revision of the bu.a terminal
leaae to allow wooden decking over a
drainage channel lo aupport addlUonai
parking.
-Held second and final reading of the
Park Fee and Land Dedication ordinance
that would require future developers tc>
give the city on a formula basis land and /
or funds for park acquisition and develop, tnetit. -· ---
-Set a Nov. 6 public hearing on the
swap of an unused portion (){ Cleo Street
at the Catalina Street Intersection with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Adams in
return for a chunk off thelr property for
street and uUllty purposes.
N arcoii~ Officers
Arrest 2 N e\vport
Men on Drug Rap
Tlfll Cllrtlr Phtll
EARLY MORNING LAGUNA CRASH INJURES TWO
Lagunan Placed In ~bulance With Costa Mesa Victim
Lagunan, Mesan Injured
ln..,EqrlJ! Morn~g Cr~h
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~ n'I '*''*'"' 11¥¢11\'t'I, "" ~ f\1'1• J\fesa driver were injured eRrly this
morning when their cars collided on
Coast Highway at the Boat Canyon shop-
ping center in Laguna.
William A. Daft, 33 of 263 Grandview
SL. Laguqa Beach, and f.ra nk T.
\Villiams, Jr., 41 of 1845 Anaheim St.,
Costa Mesa, were both treated at South
Coast Community Hospital and released.
Police s a I d the accident occurred at
12:20 a.m. as Daft attempted to make a
left turn onto Coast Highway from the
shopping center.
Election Due
On Dissolving
Harbor Board
Newport Beach Vice Mayor ~Jey
Parsons today confirmed reporU that the
Oran:ge County. League of· cttie.1 -may
seek a county-wide elecUoo ne:it Sep-
• -tember calling for dislolution ol the
Harbor Dislrlct.
Parsons is a member of a five-man
League committee studying the Issue.
He empbaslzed that n o recom·
mendaUon has yet been made to the full
League membe~p. "It's still In com-
mittee," be aald. "And when Jt comes out
it still has to clear some major hurdles.''
A special election on the fate orthe
Harbor Dlstrict, he pointed out, must
first win approval of the county'a Local
Agency Formation Commission (LAFC)
and then the Board of Supervlson.
It is possible, he Conceded, that the
county agencies might bold tHe elecUon.
"If they oppose it," be aaid, "we just
might wind up with a referendum, forc-
ing the election." ~ ~ J.e+t-·.c••nillee's pii;. a\ pre...,t :focUsel"Go~ptember ~.clion
date in Orler to-biiilg about a start in
dissolution proceedings by Jan. 1, 1970.
The League for more than a year has
sough\ lo eliminate the dlslrlct's \alng
powers and turn over ill reaponsibWtJes
to a reorganized County Parks Depart.
rnent. All operating funds would come out
of the county's general tax revenues.
An effort to bring thls about through
state legislation failed last spring.
Legislators told the League, in effect, tG
settle the matter on the local level. It
was considered bad form and a bad
precedent to seek state intrusion into a
c0W1ty controversy.
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Rites on Friday
Memorial funeral services for Grace G.
C o n t o i s, 76 of 351 Calle Aragon, La·
guna Hills will be held Friday 'at 10:30
a.m.
Mormon to Presl.de Mrs. Contois, a resident of the area !or
three years, died Tuesday at South Coast
From Page · J Community Hospi\al. Over Women's Group Services wn1 be conducted by Rev. WIND Edward C.ldweli al the Geneva
NEW YORK (UPI ) _ Eighty years • • • Presbyterian Church of Laguna Hills with
Laguna Beach Funeral Home directing. after its founding, the Nalional Council of added further fire danger. Interment will be private.
Women today inaugurated its first The winds weakened today and v•eath cr Atrs. Contois was a member of the
h1ormon president. Mrs. Bclle S. Spaf-forecasters called for conlinued warm Aiichigan Club of Laguna Hills, the
ner, 28, who 1s wanted for questlorung in -whleb-discounts the idea that .J.frs.
the de~lh. . Surface might have been carrying a
ford. temperatures today and Friday. The Ame r J c an Association of University
State and city narcotics ollicers seized Orange Coast area was .tllbbed..at ' high Women and of the. church. an allegedly "substantial" amOWlt of ii· ·Mr.s. Spafford, -«ihO for ' lhe' past 23 of 75 and inland regione:;,ft 85 •egr;ees. SQe.iiJ.survjved by two sons, Dr. navid The unmediate ~~ I~ to Downey weapon to defend herself against a known and Redondo Be&CK.· tiut oeltber address e emy
checked out and the hunt shifted to nS~ation indicated she mlght have ~lher area, where Weidner is.known to been m1&sed by the first ihot, then II'•P-po!ce~ decree or ·coofuJion llll'~ pied with her attacker before he blasted
rounded the initial tnvUilgaUon of the her In the head, apparently killing her in·
case, especially in light of the trail of stantly. . . blood 1 di g out (){ the area where the She may have wounded the killer 1f v . ea n 1. ••• 1..... 11.1ch a struggle occurred. . lctim wu amUWlllC\I. , . .. • .-'r"_•H" ·An .. •f;!ltopsy was still under way al Oran~e County SheriU s Cl'l~ .• lab .llff Mortuary this morning to technlc1~ns were. mlnutt;ly examlrili'tg the det:ermine how many times the dead
area this mornmg.. with each dropjet \\-'Onlan was hit and from "-'hat rangl!:.
marked by a plasUc cone like a grtm Police said there were apparenUy no
route to freedom. children from Mr1. Surface's prior mar-
riage to \\1eldner and that she and her
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1'-1esa about three months.
Ralpli Boston,
Barbara Ferrel
Break Records
MEXICO CITY -Americans Ralph
Boston and Barbara Ferrel broke Olym·
pie reoonllln the Iona: jump and women's
2QO.meter dash to hl&hllght early action
lodaJ .hr1he Xll O\fmple1.
Boston, who shares the world re<:Ofd or
27 feet 4'4 Inches with Russian 1g« Ter-
Ovanesyan, smuhtd his own Olympic
rttord with a leap of 27·1 ~-
He set the old Olymplc mark of 26-7l<
in the 1960 Gamet at Rome.
Miss Ferttl, who won a alJver medal in
the women•1 100 met.en earlier this
week, Need to a 22.9 clocktne 1n a 200
quallfying heal. Thal broke the old Olym·
plc mark of 23.0 aet by the United Statts'
Edith McGuire four yun 110 tn Tokyo.
licit drugs and marjluana and arrested years. bu headed the 300,0oo. member In oUter areas, Lon&.Seach'.recorded a E. ot HOnolulu ~Donald G. of T~Wi a
two Newport youthl!J on pos,,ession A!ormoo Relief Society, has for many high of 91 Wedneaday, Los ~elea an 87 brother, Donald K. Gillard of Michlian:
charges, police reported Wednesday. years served on the board of n;itJ.onal and Burbank 86. Coastal temperat"_.. in \ grandchildren and two "re at David Cullen, 18, of 222 Ruby Ave., ouncU ... _ wo • • c · Orange County were tabulated at 84. grandchlldren
Balboa Island, and a companion were ar-'•=======~======""'==""'========""""'"-"""-·=======;;, rested In the combined effort of state, fl
Newport and Costa Mesa narcotics of-
ficers .
Cullen's friend was later released by
police. • -~
· The officert had' ·gOne-lO Ute res.idence
Tuesday afternoon wil>i' 1 .Grand Jury in·
dlctment charging, euuen 'with the sale of
dangerous drugs to a state undercover
narcotics officer.
After the officers served CUllen wllh
the warrant, they .searched the house and
garage, allegedly finding the. contraband.
Officers said they found foW' plastic
bags containing marijuana, several
capsulea of a white pOwder, and code!ne
tableta.
The haul was tenned "sub&tanUal" by
Costa Mesa police.
CUllen is scheduled for arraignment
Oct. 25 In Newport-Mesa Municipal Court
on Ute charges of marijuana possession
and possession ol narcotics.
He is also scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jury Oct. 29 on Jls indictment.
Cullen wa.s released Wednesday from
the Colla Mesa city jali after po.Ung
17,500" bait "
Atthur Maxwell
Riies Satw·day
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Mr. Muwell, who resided for three
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TueMay. Rev. Edward C.ldwtll wW con-
duct eervlcu. lliterment wW be ln Live
Oak Ctmettry, Monrovia .
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Donn Eisele, has become something of haJ;n while his father flies in
space. Jon, who celebrates fuurth birthday next Mohday, takes every
opportunity to pose for news photographers stationed in front of Eil!ele
home in Seabrook , Tex.
Maz·atlan Fights .
Growth Problems
Editor'1 Note: TM men -1everal
of thetn from ~ Orange Coa.st-caU
th.f!me.sle~s PartMr1 of the Alliance
f or Progress and dedicate much of
thlir spare tirnt' to caTf'1ling out in
the ptivaU .rector what the Alliance is
doing in the publie sector. This i& the
second of four storie.s examining 101M
of their aims and acfomplishmenta.
By BRUCE BENSON •
Of lfM 01llY , • .., Sl.tf
MAZATLAN - A guidebook describes
this sunburned resort as a "hunlin',
fishin' and 11hootin' town'' and for the
sportsman, it's undoubtedly all of that.
But for the people who live and work
year round In Maza.Uan, th.ii Is also .a
growing city with growing problems. It
has one foot on the dry land of pro-
sperity, and ls busy trying to extricate
the other from the bog of poverty.
"About three months ago our main
water line broke," said Mariano Farrlola.
"Now if we could get an expert from our
water company to spend a week in
Orange County, for example, he'd pick up
all sorts of technical infonnation that we
could have used in repairing that brtai."
P'arriols b a rancher. He a1IO bas an
active Interest in boat repair facilities
here. He ii a big fellow, spends a lot of
hit time in public service posls and
1peab excellent English which be learn-
ed In secoqdary schools of San Francisco
and Los Angeles.
NEED WATER PIPES
"We need new water pipes and two new
reservoirs to bring our overall capacity
up to 36,000 cubic meters. And we 'll need
a completely new main line within the
next five to eight years."
Farriola is prul.dent of the local water
works here, a post he boldJ without pay.
Another dvic position he occupies is
membership in &he Parblers of the
Alliance for i'rolr=· He Ill deocribed by
Partners rrtenda jn Costa M,.. and
Newport Beach u "utremely active."
Dispatching 1 water company employ•
to Orange County for lmtrnction Ill
already on the Partnen 11!1 of potentlal
projects.
The list ii a long ooe. In a report sub-
m!tled recenily to Ed Smith, Newport
Beach resident and president of the
California Partners, poulble programs in
MazaUan Included:
-Vocational training of U.S. atandards
in quality control for employes of Mes:~
lean tomato paste factory Interested In
exporting.
-Finding a major hotel chain to erect
a major hmuy hotel in Mazatlan.
"Wlth our new alrpcrt, capable of
handling DOl'a, openlni by the end of the
year, we'll netd three or four more first
elm hotels within three or four years,"
Farrlolll prtdlct<d.
"Tell your ruderl our It.ate govern-
ment here bu ju.t puled a lllw al!owlng
10-year tu exemptlom f<r new industry, lnclod1nc botela. ..
-llllormatlon on equipment and
-· needed to --bodltl, lhUI aUowlnfl Muatlan to coovert cap
tnto atoel lllltead of lmportib( It from
Japan.
-Ald In findtnr outlelll In U.S. for a
popular Meslcan <lifee, and a funtltm.
factory.
-Aid In martettnc ol'manpo.
-Information on <Aablllhfnl and
marketin& macoclamla null!.
Sald Fmtoll, "wa'n just Udllnc tn
move ahead.''
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Allows Personal
Help in Mexico
11ie Partners of the Alliance for
Progress wu beaun bJ -1114 u a
mechanism lo allow t b e private le(f.or
of the Uniled Stales and Latin Americil
to es.tab 11 1 h face-«Hace encounters
among -citiRns dedlcaled to economic
and aodaJ lmprownent _.,..,
'l1>o Partners .,. active ~ In S7
U. s. stales anr 1$ Latin Amalcan ..,
tlom. Brull -bu 11 ~pa,
and .... erai other LIUJl America. ClllWl-,
tries !lave lllOR than ono, --with a counlerpart In the United -
Ca!lfornla'a Par-. Nivt Mlablllbod
firm ties with aevttal r.1u1 ... .,_, .U
with other Partn<n .......,.._, thl7
--iDtorntecl In -... tivitlea. Edward Smith, -Campas Drift, Newp\llt s-h, Ill .,.1"""1 pnll-
denl of t11a Ca!lfornla P11111n -of -
Thwtdtt, Octoblr 17, 1968 DAILY PILOT I
~quirrels a Cage" • 10·
Astron~ Stage Fourth of Space TV Shows., Plwtograpb, 'Gladys'
• SPACll CENTER. Houston '(AP) -
Deocrlbinf themlel... .. -· Ult• uthrtt 1qidrre1a In a cace." tbe Apollo 7
-·" toda7 ~'!II lhelf fourth teJevtaton ahow1 Photographed H\lrrlcane Gli<f7a and J'l"IVliled -a eparklint visual
show for Ul'.!y-rlalng Californians who
saw their spaceahlp blinking like~ star.
N~ rea&denta In S o u t b t; ,r n
California ga-In small BrouPI and
l(epped from their ears to view o\pollo 7
u li lllttalted from borhon to -In
juat two minutes at 17,500 miles an hour.
'.'U. WU jtJA & bi.I bljnkhJC l&lr -
Hitch · Reveals
Research Series
On Cities, Poor
SANTA CRUZ (UPI) -Pr., 1 dent
Charles J. Hitch of the Univel'31ty of
C&lliornia announced tentative plana to-
day for expenditure of $40 million over
the next five yean on a aeries of.
research projects on the problems of cen-
tral cJUes and the rural poor.
Hi&ch sakl the university would seek '8
million In state and federal funda to help
finance the project in 199--70.
The first priority, be said, "will be
given to thOR pr:oblems ol urban struc-
ture and funclioolng having dlrec~ lm-
media.te relev~ to· the impacted
populailons of the central cit)'."
He s&Jd the program would' be organh-
ed so that it "can draw !rom the wide
range of basic research capabilities in
the university, and yet at the same time
••• be directed toward solving deflnlte,
practical problems."
Hitch announced the program at a
meeting of· the University of California
Board of Regents.
He s a I d a university-wide inventory
11howed that only .7 percent or current UC
re11earch funds were devoted to urban
crisis problems.
Hitch said the proposed five-year plan
would emphasize applied research and
public service within existing campus and
,university-wide organizations.
He said the general aim is "toward Im-
proving the situation of the poor and the
educiatlonally disadvantaged, Including
the minorities of urban and rural
California."
Reagan Continues
To Press RegentS
that'• 1d It looked like to me," Wd one
obelrver. "And It wu, really easy to
disttngu1sb becaUle It wu the ooly tblhi
.,, there ucept the moon."
Navy Capt. W~ M: Schlrra Jr., Air
Foree MaJ: 'Donn 1'. Eisele and civilian
a1tronaut Watter CUnningham were
lighted about an hour after they
preotnled Epltode 'No. 4 or the Wally,
Walt and Donn space televialoo show.
.Reception wu DOt u , good q on
prevJtu1 momhip:, primarily because of
tome picture rollin1 ~ sa:een spntµng.
In mllf.mornlng, Apollo· 7 raced Jilih
above Hun1~ Gladys u it churned in
the GuH of Mako. Schlrra, lllidn( plO>
lures, deacrlbed It u ".a real spinner •••
a very 1pectliC\llar view."
He told the Mlaalon COntrol Cenler In
Houston the astronauts had a &ood view
of the Texas city which "almol' made us
homesick. But we plan to drop in In a few
da)'I."
JesUng, he to Id the center: ••you
should see us up here. We're like three
squirrels In a cage."
AU three spacemen continued to auffer
with colds, but medJcal officials reported
them In better shape today after several
baaro-ai .....
With mar. thin hilt &bltr-»I IJ'j U..
day fllcht betdecl -. tho ...... ,.
--they .... _tollurrJ -· Mn. Eilele add two of lier c1llldrm,,
Melinda, 14, and Donn H., IJ, -tho
tell!calt -they wen oulll4o 1'°""'
to glimpse the lplC<Ohlp u It slppod-
Houaton.
-Apollo 7 Ill expect,.i to be vtlibla In IW
Hoastqn area at dnn Friday, wltb tbe
liiJ>llng .... movinfl -wt --each procreaalvo day. ·
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On Cleaver Talks 1r--"'--------------.-·.-' "":", --~·--'----1
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -An aide to
Governor Reagan predicts University of
caUfomla Regents probably will consider
new action against Black Panther
Eldridge Cleaver's lecturing on the
Berkeley campus.
Regents, who began a two-day meelin&
today on &he Santa Cruz campwi, face
continued pressure from Reagan to take
stronger action on Cleaver.
They also face pre.asure from the
university faculty members who are
reslsUng an earlier ruling on the matter
on grow>ds that it infringes upon
academic freedom.
"I'm fairly sure there will be pr~
pouts," Alex Sberrilfs, Reagan's educ.a·
tion speciall.st and a fonner UC, Berkeley
administrator, aakl in S a c r a m e n to
Wedne!day. The governor is scheduled to
attend Friday's session of the Regents'
meeUng here.
Regents voted I~ last month to limit
Cleaver -or any other guest lecturer -
to one appearance in a UC course given
for credit.
Last week, the faculty at UC , Irvine
voted to request that the Regents rescind
the ruling. Divisions of the university's
academic senate at other campuses have
made similar requests. Cleaver delivered
an obscentiy-punctuated address at UCJ
last month and since has been invited to
return to lecture to an English literature
clau given by AlsistaDt Profeuor Steven
Shapiro.
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich eald the
UC! faculty la not defYlng the regents,
but 11 concerned whether tbe regents are
now taking back control of currlcuhun,
contrary to a 50-year tradition.
UC admlnJstrators have taken action to
delete any academic credit offered In the
experimental course on racism at
Berkeley. Clea".:er thus could give hil
ICbeduled 18 lectures in the class and
could technJcally meet the Regents' ruJ.
tng on guest leciw'es.
Cleaver ii a convict on parole and
Peace and P'reedom party candidate for
prealdent. Since the Issue of his UC ap.
pearloctl erupted, Cleaver hl!ls been lee.
turlng -menslvely In Ca!Uorn!a and
acrou the country.
UC faculty memben said 11.st month
that Cle.aver was not &he teacher of the
experimental course, merely a subject in
a ltudy of racism.
But Reagan, an ex.officio regent, aaid
Cleaver ahould not be allowed any formal
UC ciul appearances.
Rea1an aent a letter to IOIDe lJ,000
Ca!lfcnlana lul -t uidn( them to
wr1tn dlrectly to Regenlll, His form l!lt«
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Allies~t ..
Communist
·stronghold
SAIGON (UPI) -Allied armor 111111111-
ed a Communist fortriss just below tht
North Vietnam border, m 111 t a r 1
tpokesmen llld today. U.S. forcea
reported • rtJailve ftehtlnr lull 1nd ,aald
casualties Jut week were the lowut In
two months.
The South Vlelnamele uld COIWMI of
lllelr ll'lllared peramnel carrlen cruhed
Into the Communllt -of bunkera IUld
buildings below the border demilitarized
zone (DMZ) Wedneaday and killed at
least 7S North Vietnamese in a second
day of fiJhling there. In S1JP UlS. tp0kesmen opened their
daily war COQUDunlque by saying, "No
mafor ground ectlons were reported
yesterday that involved U.S. or free
world lAurtrau.,,.New 7.eallUld, FU!plno
Sauth Korean or 'lbai) force1."
U.S. IWOkesmen gaVe no !Usons for tl'6
l u 11. Some observers salii it may be
significant the tack of action came u
reports grew of a ~ible halt in U.S. !;°= :: s~pe':tn~-an action
They .said 17'1-Americw Jff:rt killed in
combat last week wJUt another ·1,m
being wounded -a total 1,465 caaualtie1,
or the lowest among Gls since the week
ending Aug. 24.
The number of Communilll reported
killed lut week dropped lo 1,51'1, ! ... est
'_: llnct the week ending Aus. 3 when 1,461
were reported killed.
' . "' t' .1. '-.. ~. r Ulll T....,.. STOP, LOOK, LI ST!N -Turning IA>,IOoir ~-tb'ree Hole! W~y. \llaM. ,...._, an Pl'Olldent
dlstingullllled 'liatenen', Hubert HUJl!pbrey JllOIDOI>-Johnson, fonnJll: ~ ~ Jim Farley,
tartly peu~ .. 4e •tldr••es the annual.Altted E. and GOP JlBl!Oidale Rldljlnl ~oil.
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Impish ·-oys!! Sw.ap.:rJokes
.
President, Candidates K~ep SwchiOitt, of Smith Dinner
jailhow<," Jolwon aald wtth a grin the
wldlh of' a bat brim, "~look forwanl wllh
pleuure to ihi diy I c in uJtde' &nt of
you.a a fellcnr convicl"
· candidate Georre C. Wallace, who· wu
not Invited.
.
Sldifs Otf ....
. -Scuth Vietnamese spokesmen aald 171
of their troops were killed 1ut week and
another IOO wounded. It WU the lowest
pvernment weekly casualty toll 1lnee
m}d...J'uly.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The throe men
aat toaether in ltlrcby white ties and
tails ind needled uch other like the im-
plJh boya Ibey uaed lo be -the son Of a
farmer, the son of a drun1lt and the son
of a arocer.
The 231'(1 hnual dinner of.lbe .Allred E.
Whatever It WU, It WU the ftrst tlmt
Republican Nb:on and D e m o c r a t Hum~ inet' on the same p1atform at
the aame time Ip their campalgnll to suc-
ceed JobnlOD. 2 Jordanians Killed
\
Frank N. Wrrbn, It, fort'l\n mono-
"" of ti•• orlQlnal Klftgit<m Trio ring.
ing group, fin4I somtihlng to 1mUI
about ofter he appeared be/or• U.S.
CommlaaloMr In San Jl'~co "" was rekoHd on 110,000 ll<il~ Wn/11trr
and five companloN tDere arrelUd~
when "°""'"' agmll roldt<l hu flil!o-twL Monn CounlJI "°""· l:<l!'/llcotmo
$500,000 toOrth of marijuana and
other dniaa. ' . . '
2nd Lt. Lewla PuUtr Jr., 23, .oon
of r~ Ge. ,Ltwta ''ChetfY''·
Puller, America'• molt 'decorated
marine; baa boa awarded a Silver
Star for dlrectlnf 1111 trooo1 u,nder
fire despite the l011 of h11 leg1 in a
booby trap explosion Ui . Vietnam.
"The lieutenant is a good man .••
cool and calm/' said Cpl. William
Turner of San Antonio, -Tei:., who
look command of the platoon when
the lieutenant could not 10 on. ..
Despite a lull in U.S. ground action,
American pilot. flew 109 missions against
North Vietnam'• southern panhandle sup-=l!nu Wedneaday, spokesmen sWd.
,,-aln7 D)onsoon weather, pilota tlJ!i7 hi\.al'lwt 18 truck!, S brldg·
ea.1,fl'itll iad I warehous.,.
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Prelldent Lyndon B. Johnson, the son
of a farmer, sat stifny between the men
who want his job -Hube.rt H. Humphrey
and Richard M. Nixon.
"No one could appreciate my feeling
here tonight u:cept General CU!ttt," said
Johnson, who will retire neJ:t January as
the naUon's 3eth president.
"AJ resident president of the big, white
lf' eq;ther Cuts Bombing
30%, Likely Further Drop
By FRED S. HOFFMAN
AP' Mlllt•,., Wrtl.,
WASlilNGTON (AP) -Bad weather
hu cut bombing sorties over North Vid-
tlPJ" 30 RftCent since mldswnmer ind
eYin °J.rithout a total halt the level shou1d • • drop over the next slz: months. Thi(:~~;.• major factor In the -
lhlnki.ng of top U. S. officials weighing
the risks of a tota1 halt at this time.
U. S. fl&b1er bombers since Int March
31 have been restricted to .trikes wtlhtn
the long, narrow panhandle of North Viet-
nam stretching from the 19th para1lel to
the dem.Jlitarized zone separatlnj: North
and South Vietnam.
bombing halt ii only one of. ftve basic
conditions which North Vielilam haa
demanded to bring about mwtlnlful
peace neogitiation1.
Teachers-IgnQre
NY Board's Oi'der
To Open .Schools
NEW YORK (UPI) -An order by the
new president of the board of education
to reopen the city's public achool! w a s
llndhd ~ bY.~·taechen, prin·
Thia high-Jump-
tng coed from the
Unive r 1ft y of
N o r t h Ca,olfna,
Greensboro, w i t h
the l ~ o g 11 cam-1 paign decor b
whooping it up at
a rally for Kepub.
Lican presidential
nomtneie RWM:rd
8.f . NiZOf'I in the
Pentagon figures show that the number
of sorties rose from 7,200 in April to t,700
• · ·Dt May, 111,300 in ·June and a &ood-
weather peak of 14,300 in July.
· Clpals and superilsor's. · ·
Thousands of students carrying their
boob arrived at schoola u.r.upo..1 t h e
ctty only to find the vast majority re-
mained clo.sed. At 10.me acboob tbe chil·
dttn pia.t.d againal plcMllng school
teachen charging they wtre being de-
pr1ved of an education by the third teach-
ers' strike this term. coli1eum at ,o:
Greensboro Tuie1-
day. The girl, 21-
~ear -old Mar1ha
Saunders, was one
of 5,500 weU wilk-
tri w h o grieettd
chit GOP candidatt
at the rall11.
Since then, the trend has been
doWnwa.rd to· 11,too in August and 10,500
in September.
A sortie is one flight by one airplane.
The norfheut moneoon, bringing rain
and overcast, set in about mid-September
and will be the dominant weather feature
over North Vietnam, includin1 the
panhandle, until mid·April.
U. S. mililary officials oppose any un-
conditional bombing halt. At the very
least, they want North Vietnam to agree
to truly demilitarize the slx-mil&-wide
demilitarized zone and to refrain from
shelling U.S. and South Vietnamese posi-
Ucms with artillery emplaced north of the
DMZ.
Military officers point out that a total
Newly elected board of education pre.a-
ldent John M. Doar had ordered all the
ctty'S: Ql!!arly 900 public schools reopened,
even lf just a single teacher &bowed up.
Albert Shanker, Df'el1denl of the Unit-
ed Federation of· Teacbert (UFT), said,
''They can open the ICboola. but there
won't be any teacbert in them. Maybe
they'll get one or two, but one or two
can't operate a whole acbool."
Shanker -was bacbd in h1I defiance of
Doar's order by Walter J. Qegnan, pres·
ident of the council of super.vi.!!pry .asso-
ciations representing tome 4,000 prlncl-
pa11 and other ICbool administrators.
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Journalists to Reappraise, Bef 9re{. rresi<l~~~i.~l
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Fi~a~e
'f• By MERRIMAN SMITll ii going ~ a perio!I or In crlaa<r<Jalng the country pal8n wtµt a cetllln am0W1t of a central Idea -tl1'Y are not'~~ setmed to be baf.. Dem.;,..Uc ..a-I~ -lllalc ~t.•Jor
•1 WASHillGTmi !VP/) -Al ru~ ·~· • • with -candidate cr -11<r •• ama=ient; u oile · wbo too """' ol what tlley will do , !iW:lbejr dou[>tl. , oomewhat overfed: Ali)>, ~ jWaldenllal 'el¢1#1 6oce o
'thepreoldentlalcampolgn 'E¥try-wrtter aliclibroocl--Asonewbohumadetbo-i/eJlnla-i'atlle!' lin>ply that ontbeelectlonday. .,..,.,.ll'llnpbttydOelndtt/iM votus 10y that ln>in irbl! ~pral>lim :•..l!!o'b\
drivea towanl the Nov. 5 caster ....,. to be trudlng Nlxon-Humplny c Ir cu It Amtrlcon people are no foolt, They will st'3' within par11 •....., well on television. they have -ol Nixon. .. ""'erence WaD.e 'j, 1 "'''<llmair. the joumalla\lc world water and looldn( around for rePoAtedly; u one wbo 11.q here are IOIDO deeplJ eqrav. Unea 18 far aa state and local~;~ be speaµ ra\bcr tdevillon,bels"borlna"8111Cf ;;; ..... , .: ........... N~-·f
-broadcuten and wrttera -ony sigt\ be JMY have mlJsed watched tbe Walilct cam· ed. lmpr-: olllcea are concerned but 85 .• ~ aQd efru.tvely, o lllf&t they are oubjectecl to the aa.,.. 0 --• ..,...,., • ·~~ •:..,..._---------'-=-_;..___________ -Delplte what pubUc: opt: for the presidency the can! ~ Alllerictma: ~•'f"l1 COOln,\e.rCials !'rom town -tp be !'new" lt.:iti --~ .,_.~
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reporter, wl!e a.nd bib)' have -George Wallace. is a~ 1-. ' · ·
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OnNov.5
C£lll...,.1 Nclfll SllcluN tt111 _ ..
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"' NORMAN KEMPSTER SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A
plu to meet 1he need !0<
hospital facilities with private
k>aDI underwritten by the state treasury will be on the
Nov. 5 ballot for ratification
by the voters.
Backers of Proposition 5 say
the meaaure is needed to pre·
vent • possibly disastrous
ll""1Bge of hoop~ beds.
'Ibe proposition w 0 u 1 d
amend the state Constitution
ta permit the state t 0
guarantte ~ made by
-and other llnandal in-sUtutioos to nonprofit and
public agencies for the cco-
struction of hospital facilities.
STATE TO HELP
The plan would work like ex-
isting federal and state home
loan programs. As long as the
hospital repays its loan on
Ume, the state will coobibute
DOthing. But ll the hospital is
unable to meet paymenta, the
stale will pay off the -.
Hospitals fmd it d!Hlcult to
obtain private flnan(:lng at the
present Ume because few
banks are willing to foreclose
on a hospital. 'lberefore, len-
ding lnsUtuUons are unwilllng
to accept hospital property as
security.
Backers of Proposition 5 11y
state Department of Public
Health figures ind Jc ate
California now faces a
shortage of 21,523 modern
hospital beds. The problem
will become more acute as the
nation's most populoul state
continues to grow.
The figures lndlcalld 1,211
new beda were needed aloni
with modernlzaUOO of the
faciliUes for 15,242 beds. The
shortage includes 3,411 new
beds and 8,789 modernized
beds for the care of acute ill-
ness and Z,86S new be\:is and
6 453 modernized beds for the
treatment of long-term illness.
tJP TO STANDARDS
The additional beds are re·
quired to bring California
hospltall up to naUonal stan-
dards, suppol'Un ol t h e
meas~ argue. _
"The total shortage tn-
dicates that existing hospital
bed needs are only 85 percent
met," they said. "In many
communities, the percentage
is much lower."
Since 1947, hospital con-
11truction has been financed on
a three-way sharing basls with
the federal and 1 tat e
governments paying ooe-third
each and the bospitat the other
third.
But the federal Hill-Burton
Act may expire next year and
Gov. Ronald Reagan has said
the state will not be able to
make direct grants to hospitat
construction after this fiscal
year.
The program will cost the
federal and stale governments
more than '19 million this
fiscal year.
Sena. Stephen P. Teal•. (().
Railroad flat; Lou
Cusanovich., (R-Van Nuys,)
and JC18ef1h M. Kennick, ( 0-
Long Beach), wrote the of.
ficial argument in favor of the
measure,
SAVE MONEY
"A yes vole on Proposition S
will authorize a constructive
a 1 t e r n a t e state-supported
mortgage lnsuranct plan to
match federal funds. It could
save California taxpayers $20
million per year," they said.
"Instead of outright grants
or money, the state would help
necessary hospital projects by
providing mortgage insurance
io Improve the ability of
sponsoring organizations to
borrow more money for longer
periods at lower interest
rates," they added.
The official argument
against the me.as\U"!. was
drafted by Sens. H. L.
Ri c hardson. (R-Arcadia);
John G. Schmitz (R-Tuslin),
and Clark L. Bradley (R..San
Jose.)
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A BIT OF VICTORIANA .••
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Pi BetaPhis Score Hit ·wrth Bool<
liY JUDY HURST
Of ... o.»t ..... lltlfl'
,South Cooot Alumnae Club
of Pl Beta Phi did It again.
' They entertained a full
hou8e at thla year's first
Celebrity Book Serles. Carlot-
ta Williama, book reviewer,
returned for the third year to
present best sellers a n d
prereleaaea.
David Westhei.mer, guest
speaker and author ol the best
seller "Von Ryan's Expuss,"
"Thia Tl.me Next Year" and
the Broa(l.w1y smash hit "My
Sweet Charlie," offered his
new novel "Song of the Young
Sentry."
!ells you. And Ille Beatles
speak for themselves. It is
earthy, punchy and nothing 11
tield back ..• It's for the very
mature reader aod not a fan
book," she inserted.
"It is wrlUen as a social
document of pur times and the
four characters are n o t
typically lovable. It tru]y is a
hard hitting book ...
"Conchita Cintroo" by
Conchita Cintron Ls l h e
memoirs of a bullfighter. "ft
has the Oavor of the mariachi
bands, sun packed areas and
the dust of the arena. It is lht
story of the ruthless work of
bulllighting and the only great
woman toreador.
!or Growing" penned by Ann physical specimen. It deal.I Froin an Old ~" by
Clark. The year is 1861 in New with atayln.g alive and details Michael Druo' ii profou~y
MWeo with a lO-year-<1ld how to handle yourself ln and beautifully written, ac-herolne who sees her first true Americana mOving West. The every catastrophe. ' ' A f t er cording to Miu Williams.
story tells of her n e w readlna the ~k you will be The au~resa mak~ her,
friendshlp. mentally eqWpped unW help Point that anyone can be born
oucceasfyI.um--how
to be loved and II oe""'1t °"'
cura to Ille wile lhal M II
neceuary to learn.
Mia Williams will be con-
ducting three more boot
series with tbe nut at 10 ...,o.
Nov. 1.
Another book which was bill-comes," she suggested. feminine but being a woman is
ed u a young adults book is "Advice to a Young Wife -the real accomplishment. A ·'
"Donbaa1' by Jacques San-------------------------------
dule!ICU. "However it now Is in
~ children's and adults'
6eef:lons. It tells the true story
ol a 15-year-<1ld boy 's escape
across Russia and how he
survives."
Miss Williams pointed out
that It is · a courageous,
humorous and positive story
on how a boy becomes a man.
Hawaii Calling
The book , released two
weeks ago, ii a dramatic yet
humoroua story about Allied
prisonen in World War II
drawn from the author's own
experiences u a prisoner of
"ft is intensely dramatic
and is the tale of one woman's
way ofiiving." ·
Published in France last
year and currently Its best
seller ia "The Horseman" by
Joseph Kessel. "This ls an
epic novel type with man pit-
ted against nature I n
Afghanistan. It describes t ll e
primitive but courageous peo.
pie living in a country much
like it was 1,000 years ago."
The beglnnings of t h e
heroine business Is spotlighted
in Alvin Moscow's·"Merchants
of Heroine." It is not the story
of the dope pusher or peddler
but the merchants who drive
elegant cars, llve in nice
neighborhoods and who have
wives in high society. He is
the most ruthless of
Answering tile vacatioo. call to Honolulu are Orange
County Hamor M\!Sler Al Oberg and Mrs. Oberg of
Balboa whq sailed aboonl the SS Lurline. war.
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"Dav:ld molds your opinion
in his book," Miss Williams
noted. The story unfolds to
show the shaping of a boy into
a man. "(>avid uses insight,
understanding and sensitivi-
ty."
Westhelmer, a graduate of
Rice Institute and editor of the
Houston Post, was a Lieuten-
ant Colonel ln the Air Force
and wu aWarded the distin-
guished flying cross. He. also
wu a prboner ol war for 21
moo!N.
'.'I learned bow to be a pro-
fmional prisoner of war," the
author said hall seriously. He
then offered housewives bandy
hints which he picked up u a
prisoner. Suggestions ~uded
According to the critic it is
the understated book of the
season and definitely one of
lhe best.
For the juvenile · reader
Carlotta selected "Summer Ia
businessmen.
"The o. .... lhor who was af-
filiated with Associated Press
offers the reader a fantastic
expose," Carlotta hinted.
"The Book of Survival" by
Anthony Greenbank was not
written for the perfect
Connecficut Home
Of Newlywed Heaths
recipes, how to clean qothes · 'lbe Church .of S t .
and sleeping hygiene. (' . · '.J\motf))'_. , West . Hartford, of s e v e r a l independent
petroleum ·companies in this
country, Can ad a and
All.!tralia, and is chainnan of
Magellan Petroleum
All.!tralia Limited.
Miss Williams,. d re I l!I ed. Conn. was the setting for
'stylishly in a fur bat and the nuptial ceremmY lfnkmg
cocoa brown knit~ suit with Miary Elaine Beahan and
leather trimming, stated that Benjamm. w. Heatti ot West
the current crop of new Hartford.
releases are including the \ Following a honeymoon to
Barbados, the couple will re-
side in West Hartford. Beautiful People and the The bride, dall#lter of Mr .
Beatles. · am:i Mrs. T. Edward Bee'han
"Hunter Davies' book en-of Udo Isle, :W-fiven in
titled 'The Beatles' is the only marriage by her faUler and
authorized biography on the was attended by Mi56 Mary Auxiliary
stands," she underlined. "The Ann Bartosh of New York
author was a reporter ror the . Q'ty. Best man was C. Dean Coasttine Auxill&l'y t o ·
Sunday Loodon Times and has Reasonei of Washington, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
wrltten other books, but no D.C. Post 3638 gather the ftrst
beat sellers." She indicated Perfonlung tbe ceremony and tnird Fridays at 8 p.m.
that his latest endeavor would were the Revs. J 0 b n Costa Mesa's Amer 1 can
be a fast seller. Coux:tney. and F r a n c i s Leeion Hall ii the scene oi
"Who are the Beatles? He O'Neill. the meetings.
" '
. The bride 15 a -graduate of .=====::::::::==:::;! M.orY-Mount eoqege and at-
. tended . graduate ·school at
UCLA. She has b e e, n
employed in New York City.
Her husband is a cor-
porate officer and director
, PENETRATION
Nt1rly tvaryont r•1d1 tht
DAILY PILOT, hometown new1-
ptper for tht F1bulo11• Or1119•
Coe1f:
Buffums·
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14" mini-fall. And, in it's easy-cait,_ 11
won't snarl or tangle. It never build6 up
dirt.and it's easy to sHa1111JOO at ll!llne. Made
of Dachelon~modaaylie fiber, it's IO llallt
you hardly iqlow you hevt It Gii. Coll!e ii,
11'1 can match Your hair slrade; !alt, a•
Millinery
Ch ildren's Hospit~I of Orange County Benefit
IN THE THE PARKING LOT
BUlLOCK'S FASHION SQUARE-SANTA ANA
FAIR BEGINS: Friday, October 18 at 4:00 p.m,
Saturcloy, October 19 at 12 noon
S..llljoy, !)ctober-20, at 12 -
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pleated bell slee~ are NII. llle"shl!ied.llllk·Ullr llllll
into a swill·of gleaming pells.lhat.i11111111d·llid·....S ID•
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pastel or in-a 1ichly-hued·'1-0llll!llli111 .. Alld,l'c·lllllJ ....
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H.-.rt IMdl. IW S •·"'· 'l'Wav t#
JIUOlluflen '"""""'·'
Aliso Ele. PT A
Mn. 11teodore Bual
Pretldent
COMING U P : Auoelalion
meetlq' at 7:30 p.m. 'Jbun..
.cloy, Oct. 24, ol achool. Dr.
Roy A&Wern, 1 c: ho o I
poycl>olotilJt will I p e a k •
Parents from all acboob in-
vited to attend ••• Annua1
book fair and art •how al 10
a.m. Nov. z. Books for
kindergarten through high
school will be IOld for borne
libraries and Ch r 11 l ma s
gifts. Students and area
artiltl wm provide art 1how.
Bayview PTA
Mn. Mel 111edori
President
COMING UP: Annual
Halloween carnival from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 26, at school . . .
Membership drive e n d 1
tomorrow. Mrs. E. J. Tracy
is chairman.
REPORTS: Dr. Norm an
Loats, assistant superin-
tendent of Newport-Mesa
Uoiliod School District spoke
at Back...fo.llehool Night.
Canyon PTA
::Down by the Old Mill Stream' . Mn. Deuil Miller
President . . 'th-lazy -days al aummer are past but It doesn't look like Marily,n_ Limb,
'lj:evln SCeputia and John Nisbet (Wt to right) have rem.mbend. But they
·11ave r<membered that Adami Sdlool is oponaoring a Family Fun carnival
nezt S&turd~ from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and their costum,. ore part ol !be -iun.
Mn. Cbarlea Lamb and Mrs. nu.,-ne Steputis are ways and meana co-chair·
men. Food and games al •kill ·will be offered.
COMING UP: H1lloween dou·
bit feature movie will be
lhown at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. :16.
Bay Circle
Schedules
Luncheon
College Pk . PT A
Mn. Barlet1h Bird.em
Preaident
COMING UP: Halloween
carnival from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday, Oct.• 26.
Coetume parade at noon,
free ticktts will be awarded
to winners.
Mn. Omer Iuer
Preaident
COMING UP: l14ck-to-1chool
Memben of Bay Circle, an Niaht loniiht · · · Board
uxillary to th Flortnc Crit-meetini at 7 p.m. Tburaday,
a H • ill there 1 Oct. Z4. at achool .•. Rum-tenton ome, w aa n mage sale aoon.
f,1: ~~~ .,. ,, . ".W,.i • •. "iiil--• ~ a:n11 ii'n ,..,"' ~')u-'·•---M""'1'" """-' J,\,l'(.•'<~'1'),;s-.. < -' ' ncrn:un meettiri:~.rna.,,;;qc\.1 ,. rnn. ,.J:B. Foster
Social Marks 10th Year
G<otting ready for Mariners ElelQ!llltary Sdbool'•
10th ice cream soclll are Earl B. J~, principal,
Linn Baker and Rodney BialWon. Fouowlng the
deoorated bike parade at 3:30 p.m. llludenls and
famlli,. wi.D celebrate OVf!J' dinner from 5:30 to 8.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Blanton are chairmen of the event
acbeduled tomorrow.
Pleasure
Tripled
At Party
Patronesses and sustaining
members of Newport Harbor
Servi~ League will be
honored during lhe group's an-
npal evening buffel supper
Wedneaday, Oct. 2.1.
,A triple treat is ic store for
thoae attending for they will
vi!"'" the current art elhibit,
the league's Children's Art
Workshop and I.ht n e w
lan&caping in the Coffee
rGu'den, setting for tilt party.
: Co-chairmen of the event
att'Mn:. Ward E. Jewell and Mrt. Edwin F . Steen, assisted
I>)' tile Mmes. Edwin A.
AndJ'aS, Byron H. Farwell, UoYid Fra.er, Pet.r B. Hill,
1'Ullam H. Jahns. James
~. Jobn H. Scrugs. Fr«!
.,,...., and Thomu Young. . . ' '
&y at Races
The Tee
Tattler
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!w tolf m>rft Wiii 1-r ••di _., 111 n.. DAILY PILOT. To r111Qrl K-
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LAOll!S' OAY -Tin Whl1llt, Cl11$
A. lht Mmn. Ci.rt $omer1, 3'1 J1"'
C-lel. :D; Mlu Mll'll-MUSMr, :H;
Cl11& I , 1111 M-Lnlil T1rr, Jh
Wtrre<i Mlud1111, ~; Tom Ht<!Oe<IOI"
211 CkiM C. the """"· 0-11 Orin!, »r Jthn J~ 2'; 991 H...-.lllkltl, •-ILIND MINI -CMu. A. MIN OM ~ Wlll'9, lr\t; tt,. Mmn. 114111 $1\tW,
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Eclltltl"ntch, 4\tu CkiM e . tlll Mm&
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34; $he<"1!'11n SmHh. ll\IJ' MIU Muu.er, Mi c1111 c . ""MINI. c. e. Wlllll JTtt,
llv.r "°',.. '°°"It, ,, r S.m ~~; Lnn~ r,,.,, •11\: ci.u o , lht Mmes. Ill~ Ht rflfY, JI: J.Kk ltllt~. J4!¥11
G l . '°""'"'"·)II; limo Lvmt n. 41.
2S at 11:30 a.m. President
Rummage sale plans will be COMING UP : Membership
discussed during the busineas drive ends tomorrow. Mrs.
portion of the meeting, which .R. ~· Dunn, chairman, will
is being co-hosted by Mrs., ----,------~I
Laurence Wright. 1r ~ Bay Circle ii one of 10 In
Orange County which . have
been formed In help fulance ,:..n.a-'t--
the bulldlng program f or the v~v ,,,:,
new Crlttenton home in the Newport
co;\\'~~ W. Taylor~ pres!-SHOE REPAIR
dent of the boanl of directors S p EC I A L S •, and Mrs. Edpr R. Hill of
Newport Beach. ls vice presi-den~ active In the role el FRIDAY & SATURDAY
organizina all the circles.
Mr1. Fred DuPree ii pre!J·
dent of Bay Circle. Mrs. Mary
Fitz Is treasurer and Mrs.
Noradene Abott I s cor·
respondinc secretary. Anyone
interested in joining the group
may conllct Mrs. McClelland
at 133-2141.
WHAT ARE YOIJ
GOING TO DO
AIOUT TODAY'S
LOOK LIKE A
WOMAN LOOK?
Celebrate, of counel
What'• the point of being
o womon if you don:t look
like one. How to do rt?
Beautifully, Comfortably?
Juttw.or Gotsord's Aair
underwired bra 3.490 -
sheer nylon cr.pe tricot
with llghtly lined et.rps.
Y0\1 1ll 111rprile yourt•tf
with tht 1uperb shaping.
Rib~oqy wir• framing
doe1 it. Th• l.otorcl
strelch back of n)ion and
Lycra 1pond•x clln91 .like
a new 1kln. In whft• and
fashion colors. And not•
this: 1iz•1 321 thru -40DD.
Plut Good Hov1ekffpin9
Seal of ApproYOI fot
fo1hlon comfort, S.. •nd
hy Plalr 3'!!0, Today
en;oy looking lb•
• WOIMln ot
women's
toe pieces
and toe plates
long wearing
prime leather
la1. 1.50
1.27
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la1. 4.00
Men's
HALF 3.27
SOLES
Laclie11 Dowels and
Robinson'• Heal Lifts
rag. I.SO
1.00
mail orders
promptly flll•d
service whilo you
wait er·llhop
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a ~BINSON'S
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' award priua to classrooms with hll)lest _..,,.g., .. -. ' Mes• V~rde :.pr~
Mrt.J-~fr~dlllt "
COMING UP: Halloween
carnlva1 at 10 a.m. Satur-
day, Oct. ze, on school
........,.U. Attraclloo will In-
clude llde abow, witches
powder pantry, Pet.r Rabbit
and Iha WoU pantomime and
a dance. Prizes will be an
airplane rfdf:, gift
certificates and anlmall.
REPORTS: Mrs. John C.
Wiiey WU rati0ed a I
publicity chairman. John R.
Clarke, principal, introduced
the faculty at last meeting.
Frank Michelena spoke on
Walson Tas Initiative.
Newport Hts. PT A
Mn. E. L. Armour
President
COMING UP: Anno.al camlval
from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26, at school.
Special 1ttracUon1 wlll be
cake walk, fish pond, make-
up booth and 11 other
gamt1. Hot dogs, c o I d
drinka, popcorn and cotton
candy will be sold. Theater
guild will present a pro-
duction. Donations for the
while eJephant booth may be
made by calling Mrs. Ivanell
Choy at 642-3S50.
Paularino PTA REPOll.T8: Mrs. Robert Chrlstmaa buaar have
Mn. Nla•I Balley Sankey, WI. Don 1 Id· started. Volunlff{S'llll,Y c•ll , , ·Prelidtnt Ja\:l<oon, Mrs. Keith Kellogg Mrs. Gerald Walton 11 1¥-
COMlNG UP: Country Fair ond Windell Jll<e, prllloipal, 1315.
1 Cll'OlvalJ~~m u. •-~·lo 3 _ =~-~ = = TeWinkle PTA
p.m. 8ai.un1ay, Oct. •19• at CMvtriUonette wu attended Mn. A. A. ,...,_ "IChool. Tully Iha Clown will .
perlorin .at 'I ·a'l!l I:~· p.m. by lln. K~, ' COMING ~~=.... Ralph
c-nie~eatJp.m. St J h A I M
Gltn... will •--1-~-wet • , O n UX• Boege at MW41l or rL
----iln; -llalil Robert Campbell II -_,e throw, llab 'pone!, ~ moY be oonll<:ted (or
p01Jnlng !or aold, bwr bag COMING UP: Holiday~ . 'ftlerValiorlt fO< Iha brunch :,""~~ .!r:!:Cr:: •lht World tablt aellloc and at IO:IO a.m. Tuesday, Oct.
-1Uoo -Tbul:t--IS, la -Co.'1 Electric s-shop, 'COWltry llnre, di•, Oct. H. J·~'"-wtll LI"'-• Cel>ler, Hun!lniioo
bot dop and hambUrgen ' _. ·-alao will be featured. tale place ')lilir !O tile tea II ll<ach.
12:311 p.m. Mrs: Robert Rold W'I PTA Presidio PT A and past pmldeota will •1 • son poor. , Mn. Fr«! Siql-
Mn. James Ramey REPORTS: 1.36 memben al-PrtSideot
President tended general meeUng, at· COMING U P : Association
COMING UP : Paper drive tendance banner wis wen by meeµng it 7 lonilht, in the
W e d n e s d a Y , Oct. 23. class one B. Unabridged die· multipurpose room. Film on
Recognition awards will be tionary and stand was marijuana .. wfll be shown,
pre&eDted for contribuUna: presented in the name of'. Parents and studenUi; in
the most ·paper · · · Mrs. Lee Taube to the .,. third through sixth grades
HalloWeen movie Saturday, lib -W :1.-i.v.... ....., · ··-.a ttend , rary . . . oru.."')"' • ..,. are lftVlu::q to a .
Oct. 26· at Davia Juruor · 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillilllliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiii11ii1 High School, precoded by
costume parade. • JOB PRINTING
Roa PTA e PUBLICATIONS
Mrs. Kellll Kellog • NEWSPAPERS
Prealdenl
COMING UP: Paper drive to-
day and tomorrow . . .
Recreation night from 5 to 7
p.m. tomorrow. Pop, piDB.
and tee cream will be sold.
Students wlll supervise the
games • • • Membership
drive ends tomorrow.
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Tuesd~y Club •
• 'lbe 11th aeuon of the Tue.
dOY Club of Newoorl .llarbor
bu been launched w l t b
members and ~~ meeting
for brunch and programa on
tho fourth Tuellday .of .. each
ll\Ollth In. the Balboa Bay_ Club.
amuse and lnfc:irm. •
The odolie.. ~ Wtn
bring Doui!U lleeve who will
present Dlatlngulalied . Com-
pany, a procram ofi comment
and p0ngnallly 1Ud>paea. He
will i:.. featured TuesdOY, Oct.
21 at the 11 ·a.iD. meeUnc.
MOY and w)ll-c tho aonp <i lllcbard . Al-
ao oo tht Ii~ will be tho
.lmtallatlon of new offlcert
and the pnsentat19o 'al 1,rards. _ ..
Mn. Marjorie Scheelf, pro-
ll'am cbalrman, anlded !>Y
Mn. E r D e '1 t McCJella&t,
president and Mra. J. w.
strlcker, put pruld~ bu
Hlected entertainment. t o
. Dcincing
On Agenda
Nov. s.; W!il ba' the date of
the club'• IUIDlial dinner dance
1n the santa 'Ana. ·eoun1ry
Club. Called the "turkef trot"
the event wilt be ·dlroctOd by
Mn-Robert !!:. Planqln: Her ci>cbalrman II Mra. . John
Slmpeon. -' ' .
The Chrlltmilll meeting will
fall on Dec. ·17 and will feature
an original progr>m by Mn.
Ruth ~tight and Mr a.
The ei,tith anniversary din-Flanegin. In Janu11Y, Mias
Patriotic Capes Cover Olympic Teain --. . ' . -
ner dance <i Anchor Lodge · Jane Westbrook will· pttsenl
648, Vasa Order <i Agierlca, 'll>e Melodies Llnpr On llnd In
.-in •-""-... 1 ....... ._._ ••• -..a. Oct February, Harvey Wolfe w1ll w~.-,,..... ~~y, ' be featured . Wolfe II an
19, at ·.7 p.m. in tbli Senior authority on. e 1 P 1 0 n a 1 e , Citizens RecreaUon Center In
. , N--' a .. ~-. · " ·-· ubOtqe and llO)lventon, who
Snappy red, wmte and blue raincapes .for members Of the U.S. Olympic teaJn.'in
· Meldco City are fashioned solt and lightweight. The~· fUJJ lengtb white dape,
banded with shiny red patent vinyl, is coordinated With a matching red patent
vinyl triangle scarf. Knee high boots complete her costume. The man's shorter
cape version is designed t.o cover his jacket and is navy' blue banded in flag red
patent vinyl. Bott! styles have slash pockets and Nehru-type iccllars.
;-,;; ;;;-;;. proVjile!I by :%. ~biiitt' flinoul ~
Costa Mesa ·Resident
Receives .Third -Award-
Kn. Mqny L1'n.d1tad
Jemen <i COiia M... will
receive her tblrd·poetry award
from the . UJlited . P o e II
Lauttate Jnternajlonil, ... lb•
G~l~~
hem travelin& thrc\ullli variolis
cow:itrlea awlfd.lill bon6fs to
poell, will praent her award
at the Hollywood Piua Hotel
OD Saturday, Oct. lt. The
event will be booted by the
given the President M._
Medal for her Norwegian
trlftlllaUoo of the "Poltrer
Adioe," I poem by 0. hero-
poet Dr. J04e lllz'I; 'l'liO.i>oem
bu 14 f?i~. ,..i · .. ;strict rhyme e. ~-other
ri1edilJ ~vOil -'flo'm the
same tource, ~for her
tr11U1latlona o'f .Norwegian
cluilc poetry Into Englllh and
for her wort aa a poetry
director .•
Poet'• Haven branch of the speak to members of the Tex-
CalHornia Chaparral Poets. · as University Women's Club
Mr1. Jensen, who h 8 1 on Adventure! b'1 Poetry
already rec:elved a certificate aboard the restaurant llhlp
llJlllOWlclng her honor, will be ~ <llrlatina In '1:'"
Program P~ering :: Salut~-~·;,,~ A~·-"'
. ./.> ., • . -~" r, ---~ -'·• ' ~"" 'J. Goy '90s -MI.!8-•P""A.T·T·Y-lllJD. ..
DLESTON, daugjlter <i Mr. Members of the Orange County Polka Club will pre-· and Mn. Don Huddleaton of
sent Gay llOs Rewe and Polka Newport Beach, will compde
Dance n e i: t Saturday in with her hcftt. Troubaddre. tn
Abram's Town and COUntry the American Royal Hone
Club In Orange. Show In Kanaaa City nut
'l'1>e 8:00 p.m. to 1 a.m. w-·• event will feature the mullc ~
<i the Cavallera with a floor On band to_, the Stephens
abow and dance contest dur· College ltudent compete wll1
Ina the evening. The enter-be her parenll, bar Jna!ructor
taliunent will Include a melo-and trainer, , Mlaa Le!lle Oertle
drama, co11111ned 11nglni and -dancll1g glrl1, .• J>ar~. frland,maey ·.w-uveo .•• 1_a·n~
quartet, Ke,_,. KoPi ·mi ..., ., I r · · • inJny other diaracterl of yu-Miii H u d ~ li a~ o 'B: Ui
teryear. eatabllabed ao enmble~
' Gue1ta are Invited to wear In HUnt . seat (Epglllh rldh\t)
Gay Ninetlea: costunies to the competition in the put tew
dance wblch will -12 w years lncludlnl bar 111 a penon. Tlcl;el& are available qualillcaUon !tr the natlanal
at the door. -finals which she accompll.!hed
Your Doy
Scheduled
Your Day Socially will be
presented by Mn. R e x
Mct>anald when Gamm a
Alpha Nu chapter, Beta Sigma
Pb!, conducts a model meeting
at I p.m. Monday, Oct. 211 In
the Huntlngloo Beach home o(
-~ ~ eft5Jlil& will be Mra. Harold Scbubert-
Durlni the _.., Mn.
McDonald wW demonstrate
table o<ttlnp for dlHlftllt
types <i entertaining.
Planl for a Halloween C01Jo
-party Saturday, Oct. 26,
In the home of Mn. Joe
Pooley, wlll be completed.
The chapter al8o plam • =.,. sale between 1:311
..... and 1:311 p.m. l!alurday,
Oct. It, Jn the Odd ,._
Hall, .. !laln st.
NOW OPEN .••
by winning two American
Hone Show Association Medal
elu~. She also qualified for
state finals and 1!lll compete
ln them aL Santa Barbara dw'--
ln& TlwWglvlng weekeod,
Thi! is her last year to com-
pete as a junior although most
of. the events at American
Royal are Open and will have
both proleos!onall and juniors
compettnc.
MEMBEIUI of the Teen
Falhlon Board at Seatl In
Colt.a M.. have been .,. llOUllCO<t: . -
'liie hllh achool aenlora who
will be advtllng clanm•tes on
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Fancy Meeting You Here
•. Mink-draped Pat Harp draws the attention Qi Tom Titus (right) as he's intro-
u duced to !tay Scott in this scene from !'Dream Girl." t'eopening Flliday night at
· the Cost.a Mesa Civic Playhouse on ~e. Orange Coonty. Fairgrounds.
Trouble Ahead in Enforcing
New Hollywood Rating Code . . By VERNON scorr big sister and brother becauae Andren. Sup-It II · filled
Stan Kenton Returns
To Balboa for Bash
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The Tiny Tim i> In the back seat with homose>uality, orgies, A !amous musical talent of Rend"""'"" Ballroom In
new movie code has as many and the movie is Brand X? nudity and plenty af violence. the entertainment w • r Id Balbol.
holes In it as the sprocket Then there is the double Imagine, too, that it ia a returns to the area where he The ~ benefit wll be n~ in a reel of "Who's feature gap. Suppose "Mary sponsored for charity by he
,.Afraid of Virginia Wool!?" Poppins" is·on the same bill . very good movie. began bill CIJ'ffr when Stan Junior Ebell Club of Newport
Not that Jack Valenti and with "'.file Fox"~ ... ~ they Will the. MPAA slap ·It. with Kenton, comes "Back to Beach. Proceeds will be used
. the Motion Picture Assoc~Uan throw the~ .out after, Pot an X? U it does, will thtater Ba1boa" on Saturday, Nov. 2, to initiate a student fund for a
·.of America (MPAA) Az:e·n•t pins, Or ck>eS"~~(w,atf_b~::.~ refuse to book it~; ~_with his2I) piect! orc~a for high school senior inte~ to
trying to head ··~v~ebt: with ooe eye Oi Whl( · -; -.:~No-chance. , ' ........ anostalgic night ol mwuc and major iQ fine arts.
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C111f. censorship off at the ,,,_ss."N9r sup'ji;;e" !.' ProJdcer\ ~4· li'it{s' a money maktf With daocing. . · Kenton Is known (qr JWi in·
''is the MPAA n&:essarffy out -a.movit'like "'Blow-up" or an all star cast the on?y way Kenton will live the year terest in yOjng mua.iclaru:. He
misguided in forewarnini "Rosemary's Baby" arid it to keep it out 'or theaters _ 1~1 when he organized his has established Kenton Cijnic
. moviegoers about the content gets a restricted (R) tating? and to prevent the under 16-first 14-plece Artistry in Workshops for Teenage Musi-
. of a film . Box ~ffice receipts would be year-olds fto.m atorming the Rhythm Orchestra for the cians at Indiana and Michigan
.-The trouble lies in enforcing cut to half of whit might be box office -Js to post the fuzz Slfte Universities in 1959 and R•1•r.,1t~o11•
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Kids Like to
Ask Andy
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•the new classification system : expected. Will theater owners, outside with great supplie! of a clinic at Redlands Universi-1~~~~~~~~~~~
G -for general audiences members of the National ma~. 'Ear,' 'Eye' ty tn 1966. He also bas lectured
· M - for mature audiences Association of ~ter Owners Clearly if the public enjoys e x t e n s I v e I y at major I
. un~er -16 "!!~ctedm··Jtrbe It! •. ~ or not, put up Wtth that? titillating often prurlent pie-T universities and c 011 e g es ."F"'""oco~LXT~-=!!'~UlH::.:co·ASl: WI~ ~-Another dent in the • pro-tures then by Jehoshapat r ts s t throu&hool the SOuthwest.
companied by parent or adult duction c o d e clusificati~n that'~ what It will get. ' y 0 ll e The wiMer of seven Playboy
,guardian system are the theaters m Jazz Poll awards, he .also has
x - forget it, kids, you're every large city which don'l In Oemente been dist.tngu)shed with Na-Sii oi. .... ,...,. II •rt.lei • .Ml•J111
. out. belong to '.NATO, 'They'll show Bands Move tional Academy of Recording The National Association of as much violence and sex and Arts and Science Awards for
Theater ~ers (NAT 0) ~ pornography as they can get "The Privat;e Ear" and his recordinga of "West Side
'representing almost 90 percent away with. "The Public Eye,''. two one-act Story" in 19&1 a~ · .''Adven-
. of the country's movie houses, Finally there is the toogh in-In Anahei~ -comedies_by Peter Shaeffer, lures in Jam" in•ItlJ. ll[.1965
have agreed to. enforce the d-ed •• or IL \ ,'fili,bt Ille DUI,~"" ol be pffinlered .a'.'iJ"\plece
.. newcodebyde~dingproot' ·prod -Nex· t Wee.:i:.· · .s..,Ciem•,~11r.,Neopl)pnlc ~·•~e .:ofageorticW~;ers. movi ~It Theater... . .: , -•worfdfonlyo~aevbted
That's the first ~ole. A 12-and Jela the · AA: Wi ' · ' Auditions for the companion to contemporary mus~.~ the
year-old dressed as a hippie ward groups ~d a1l the rest bands in plays will be held Sunday at 2 Los Angeles Mus!c. ~r.
can pass for 18, and all he suffer 88 they see fit. Ma~ ch 1 n g p.m. and Monday at 8 p.m. at . His latest pro1~1!. include
needs is a phony drivers Take ah th t" al situ. .: • Anaheim's 4Sth an nu~ 1 the Cabri'Uo p 1ayh 0 u 1 e. five m.onths of teleVisiin., film-license YP e 1c. awon. Halloween parade Oct. 26 will f .....i 1 nd f Whai about a earful of otodto Pre'~Sodger 15 going to be representing band leaders Richard Andersen, who staged Ing or a !>!"" .... a. a , re.cue 0
•-wheel ' · ~ pr ,,uce . om and Gomor· and musicians all over the the musical "Stop the World a ~pitol al~ .t~ w~.ks Pu:: mg mto 1 drive-m. rah starrmg E 11 i abet h world when they pay a special -I Want to Get Off" at San ago entitled FW'ans·t ·Rain·
Does the ticket seller keep out Taylor Richard Button Mia trib •• to v W I' Clemente 1-~ -·mmer .,. bow·' ' " ' ' th tir famil ' ' u.., esey 1 1.er, · · i:I.:.~"" ' TicketdouaUon·'la·fl,5Q.The e en e y; Mom. Pop, Farrow, John Wayne and Julie maestro and father o( the now directmg. concert. and dandng are
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famoW1 Dianeyland Band. Parts are available for two scheduled for a p.m. tO 1 a.m.
In a pre-parade ceremony in young men and one young [f~=::::=;:=:;;· =~ill La Palma Stadium, some 20 woman in "The Private Ear"
bands will march in review and two middle-aged n1en and
before the grand o I d one woman in "The Public
gentleman of mll!ic who bas Eye."
been named honorary grand marshal, sharing honors with The plays will open Nov. 29 for t h re e weekends at the the King Family· Cabrill Pl house ·eabiill t Walker has been credited . 0 AY • O •
with organizing and trainin& . Ola Vista 1n San Clemente.
more bands than any other
man in the wonderful world of
muaic. Scores of his · protegea
have become famous on their
own and many more have join-
ed Stan Kenton, W o o d y
Hennan, Gene Krupa, Tommy
Dorsey, Ballet RU!se
Orchestra, Los A n g e I e s
Philharmonic and the Leopold
Stokow1kl Orchestra.
In 1955 Walt Disney asked
Wa1ker to put together a band
for the opening or Disneyland
far a two week schedule. That
wu 13 ye.ars ago and the ban
baa now become as much of
an lnsUtution u the park
llsell.
Winds Concert
At UC Irvine
The Festival Winds in con-
. cert wi!l pertonn at UC Irvine
in tbe Sclence Uclure Hall at
8:30 p.m. 8aturday.
Composed of professional
wind musicians, the group has
traveled and perfonned ex·
tenslvely throughout th e
United Slates and Canada. The
program includes works by
Moiart, Handel, Haydn ad
Boismortier.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
COMMITTEE FOR ARTS AND LECTURES
Pre1111h
"THE FESTIVAL WINDS"
S1tvl"lll1y, October I•, 1941
Sclenff l•ctv11 Hill
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. ONLY 5 NEW-f1oMES AVAILAILli h ocotlvo llomt -. , , . 2600 Sq. Ft. SQllsbury Realty min. un11n ..,_. poojie..._."'1<1116_ ... 25152Mont.Vtnhillr. llANCt;lo 1,1\ CUESTA Ill Huutlllgtoii 8eaCb, bu En..,. • 1,.o1y cout<'""-d to • c ·• ' · " . 4 ~ · • ...i. 5 L(e. -.,... like ....... )4 wt!b In • BR pi. -nn, 2 "' 2
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lbe ~ valuei in ••• ;. b419'ln lbe enUrJ'-· • ""'. -. • .... T1iurl. ·& Sun. 1·5 . MD>!ORlES OF THE rm OFFERS. -· llllile y/b]>t 'l'onnal ... -..... ..-..... <WIN'., .... '114 Valltal
llo2sll>ry a &4 bdrma %~"·qu••h1' -n·truc-lamlly home. N .......... BIOADMOO ' AWMr YOU .. lhlo -Condominium din ..... , -·ttv. m-w/ ·-·---to-~ vi.w. ~-.: · " .. t ~ _: • ~ ~ 'r"-r"' IOI! diwpes. One bGt>om &: 1 home with ,,~ UV· Best BUY at Qianne:I Reet trpL PlneW f:aND7 rm. w/ cm come ,. fll' llip Jato VIit anm:R. LAGUNA HOMES • tloa lnclucung .U tltchea b l·lDI, firepll<e, fully &atb-pletob _..,..,,. fl'G ROOM .... -. 1n1o 2 BR, ~· a.. l'l>k; top '-1rp1., ,. ...... llUllb -•• """-Y"''U loY& nt.OM'...., 1o w,ooo •
carpet,.i, &hake ""11, conCHto driveway, large -"' mold. .,_, HARIO• VIEW hup t&mlly;,,.,,.. with.,.,.. lloo• Exe 11nan""'-u tile _.. ""'-_,,. • lhll ""*tf1ll --lllOND Rtalty
loll. Walking dls~ce to Publi~ Bel<)\., · • "-emu ,,,... ttWo ""' Tri .... ..,7 Model· ................ imnal diDln& .-..! ctnpoa. y: Covo,jlf.llo. ,.,,,. • ""Ii# 2 ~lb ''llooao m111 Sq. <lout a.,.,
(L ·-·~ t H·-•U .. B ..... ~) vtllM at $48,500. • .. v .. ~ --t room PUIS ~;~t Ask fOI' Qlet Salilbuey fea ~ s Ctl' ~. mt Hbl;De'···-a.wwd • ' So. 1e&'una
........ a IWW•Oll m ""'""" . Newport Heights '&ocutlve .... Btdr0omi ............. -· lillte Btlilot Island Every extnJ .,,.500! ; . -·. llll ' -... --F$H2~~V0Ato· '~-,7001onll DUd; 3 ""'°"""' -11> boob y·_,k; 3"00 ,. ff . piu. -,..... end pc<-2 BR .... lot .... 500 BY OW!IER MS,IMf. ·. ""' cU -'° Ibo -~ -. ......, ~ ~-.,.., ~~-w o ,., •· >' sq •. • ..... both, s ruu. BAntl • ·~ -· -· . ' .... te.. ,,,,..., u o1l RENTALS
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Be 11...,...ny . lrid¥"Cdtdt 00 'fr.W down. <BROKERS WEL<X)ME) 3 BR, 2 Ba, pool $40..= ii Cl CNeni.led lot, 'bhlt 'tD eel fet.r ~ tnmt .~ and· , =t : el., :
w1th""' .--"""1t 646.7111 't 546.2313 DAVE GAMllLL 1ti~:;:J :::'J..oo mrt, 1>"'""..u. P.>'!'4 end ~sfa""i..'::: =.._a.:,.Goldeo
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l!iT,500! '!bree ~boo> • !lack lay ' .. . L••GEST· 4 e• .......... View, Vlow ol the ,,.,., 1fa al!O to ~~' ~. 'II-~~ IJG."1U es wi .. """"" ~ l'L1JS ./E I VI " -~ ,. __ , cloae ID a dip ...,. AND .,. __ ,_ .. ~ •~·~ .,,.,.,,;,==~---1
iu-...i ~ -· tbe · 1 ot.o IW .,--. • E. 17th St. ~94 beam oelllnp. like new, yad>t """"""'•· o !•t l!dl ~ .c ... <XlNSIDElloATE Adult_., • """'!"" _,. Oc' oo&ll&ll =~";, ~ ;";i'.r 'Yft WAllifl>I ezpt'l><lv. carpob $50,500 nna, A5kinc 1811.500. . .'.c. LISTING of the•WEEK ::"· b '• = aoi. I
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home am CDUect &IJC)ll rmt ttVmc room. BeauWul ear-I! Y.Od 'doD't !1IJft'Y ,th111 own---IKk B•y at Newport mvd.: 1(.B.. carpets;~ lovttb' livlnl . room. . i
ar kll!P prapen;y u an .,,. petat and lftped. Priced ~ 3 + ~roombome hi &autiliSBR l"' bath borne . 5 ~R. 31ii Ba. 4 car pr, 675-4630 ••H. 6754991 room . with bide ftreplace, 1 ,,:--~5330"'"'=-----
vestmimt Buy now 1.or JOlll' at '59,fOO Ir owner will bdp' Moll Del Mar will be euie; in mint·llke cxmditicn, dOQ-'lp Rumpus or Studio _ oovered l*lfo wttb uo· deep DIVORCEE whtles to share 1
ftrture 9bd esm tdcb pom fimnce OI' aCCf'Pl tnde. Just u.tm • it'• a ~· ble finlU.oe, built-ins, been-rm, fam rm, Bayview, CHOICE lot ~etdy fenced. Built· borne w/~ in ~ :
......i ......._ SUBMIT The lluffs T"'1!>:> ...,S. """""' .. tlo tiN! laovloo"pl"' ........... 5,000 IQ ft ot quality. bl"""' .. .,...._ -1or ....... dllld -• ,
J0% DN • J'INANONG wtm.baakl, 1arp lot roort1 e4 bJ .• block wall fmcto. C•meo Highlands Eaatblvff Homel -el.so waaber .l dl)'U' in. ~ -~ M0-!030 Bet. 3--' !
AVA.Il..ABLE, For leiture Llvlr11 Jot: boat OI' trder. E:q1en. Th5s exa!lllet1t home is p;o. 3 BR den. ym,.. f.am rm Priced from $36,GOG duded. Win peypolnts to aeU IDVFLY Home wil!t px11 to ,
3 Bedrooms, 2% baths. ExJ ~~ 'W/W c.wpetl k ~ ed. right Ir a r'1N1 .W.ue at dinlr'.m_ tmmacillate ne~ 3 BR • View home, like t\ew GI wiltl no down ~tar lhare wU:h 2 malltre 1"Cl'Qen. ;
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can model. Swimmlrl&, ti,tat.: ~ #J',950 EZ ta'JnL ' ' AtceS1 to 2 priY/beacbes ' BR • lee mll.,-~ 1'un pl.ace! MEi-4642
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Evtnlnp Zi2-t453 e e . Ftrel Wtlar NOTHING i;>OWNI : .,.__ .,,.._ . . . $22,!lill Full pnce, VA or~ REALrt>~ ...,.. & ~ 1 BR, ll> Corona ct.I Mar 2. Wblleo,,_....,,,... 2STO"Y , 8/8 DAVIDSONRecdty . ,,~, ,_:'~--==OllARMJNG 2 Br.,,,.,._
con _._,.ti!!. MESA JN(Oftl •· s-il" ·.1 · ,. · .. ~ ,;;,. , . .. , ,. SELL or TRADE Harbo~l . fiY ~ ,,._ . Pnvat. ,...,_ vauijed co11,.
PEL.MAR-.... OU. •. '· • E llHITS . ' ... !'"~~ ·--'·"Newport lffights Vacatloo -...,. a '"" ... tills b61jalll """'' • "-SboM-·' inc: l;l!_W_ .... ••P t'•· EXcµJljlVE.)utlloted .. , ""':'_,,,,,._ ,_,. . . C +'Ioa.Fl!WIYllMJ·SW. BR. db>""' 21> ,_ fi1>I 5-... ~ 536-tm O,,Ot001 .. -. Co:J:!
•BR ' ---I IR 0..plax $21.SOO. Neu..it.~ 5 · SPE IAL! "it.yow""""· ""8lil:Y ·~,., .~ ~ i""-' • .-;:-. _ .-. '""'°"!:· N.., bltna. ,
& _., P.&. Walk to Net1t 111 a pm. , Pf ~ . . N? 501 Tus~in Rltr. · fll59 Hctor !'iB, CM qtZll!t: Cul de ac~•~ ~ fOO ~..Lli.411 her. Good furniture. Walk IO
-•AIL.ach>ota. 2 IR Duplex $29,500 OOWN -$F11All SOOK.O OPEN HOUSE 516-5460 . Ev•. 506&00 Graham· 1......:, CAN YOU SALUTE? ~-· S185"' YQllr
0i11y 10" down I: ~· l..arie deluxe units, , . MON & TUESDAY . -· r Maa;y veterans do DOt know eaae. 67J..f6l3
ments ot $1.00 per month private patios c.orner 3 Bdrm, :i be.th Eastside, C.M. N(!9J' N.B. Post Ofc. 646-241.f they are q1..1alitled to use 3 BR. nr. Albm:Mm.'1 Mkt..
P.ll Doa~t set caugbt 3 Dupl•XM $57,500 Newport spotless home. Mov!!oin con-N ......,,-"--3 Bed , ~ GI digti!ity MORE Fqi.I., ~-I: drapes. $D) ~en this one: On cul~e-sac. Eutskle at llitiml. Owner leaving area. em" .... _..._.., rooms, First Time Offered THAN OMCE for VA loant-Mo. to June 15th; avil.
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COATS &-3 BR Units $12,500 M<tng $33.500 • lli bolha, 121•500 -·Like new ,..ciotll 0mgrea ""'"°""' ....,. ...,_ . I Deluxe apll, built-In&. Victorie with your terms ~ W~·6:.~ 4 BR,. 4 Pa. dill/rm, tarn. tian da.te1 for many vetttans OLll 213: ~
WALi.AC Never a vacancy. 646-1811 Ba & D-.-L rm .. unusualdenw/~tbar, . Yoo are-probeb)y ltill ell-
. "IALTO. RS! Oldtr Homt $49 ,500 · Y ..... c,. 3 Fpl<o, lg• ~ lli2 ,!itl0. g!bio. Wo can help! can VIJ. Btlboa 2300 • On · Realty, Inc, WAU<EI! ll<all:Y , __
Jun .... b:1 • aSaume this 546 4141-lOOxJX>' lot. WW take 202;· W Balbo. Blvd NB Colt• Mtl• 1100 3.1.16 Vi J:ldo 6'J5.6:D> -Rtal.Estate 962-«Il LEASE • Balboa Duplu .. ,..___ . 1 . 20 tmUa. Ettel areL -73-3 . " ia HOUSE of the MONTH ~ 2 Br 1JQ.
-GI-..... Ttr-!....,. -... ) . . Assume sv.01° VA 6 . 663 E .... 673-IOB6 COi.LEGE PARK 3 BR 8". ,,., ...... -VACANT-TERRIFIC "'""""'""' """' ~ :::; '.!-'""'!... """', 2 .. "'!'.'.• For Information call: Mesa Del Mar 'I' ACANT st.,,.. ;Vista, prlcod to ""1 4 BR . ,..., 1!m sq. It .,.. _, tenants. rn-ns1 ~ ~ M'-• a r at $.12,500. Call Paul NOl'din WINTEtt to! ms 3 --,..,. • """ nSIOft 1 •BEDROOMS_. SWIMMING New Usti.., • -·· • ~" oo·~· 882_..., ~ -.b .., oa1y $2!1,000 Br .•• ~ch. Adults~•-. place all ... . ... ... l-·ILI i I PQOL. -... """"""' •• .,, . ·~ ~-... T HAFFDAL REAL TY -~ -tenor. Id:~ enter--· .''?¥"~~• • -iii• kitchen wiUI b.tilt-tn O'I'~ Cameo Sliora •VA NO DOWN pointm~nt tD see "Homes-lo Match Inoome" 507 E. Ba1bora Blv. 6'1S-88I)
· l"ind ·a t>etter .. J bedtoom , @ ff ~ ~-~ DdiabtfUl Home WtvJe 3 l.arp bedrooms. 2 baths, 3 BR. ~ The 814i Will'fl~r MZ-4«6 --"""°' MeA Del .flutiid.. ~ ., J •T'i' a~=-~Ot '!!!('~ ·•· •lfilii'· .~· 2 .,,.,.,.__..,Li-& hm-Blufb. Ni._ HJ"""'°'· .. , ·1 • ' Hunffn~ ltadt 2~ 1 :~;:;.-1 Altdn&.$29,950 · ~e~· .. ~ 642"t771 Anj'tfrN * · .,'_faiiiQY_ ·~· 2_"MJ ~:~=~. J! nn iflka11• ,.B9biei!7 ~tti Prl patio.~~::~ ~:·~GU~·.,MA~--·t -BR: ;:Jitx n~ ,;;:i
bit and u well located. baths. Converrlait to icbooz ottiri' side."·' Elle ftooio Plan btd!t-in.!. E11tellent condit1.on eves, 833-l ·1 ,, ~t~ l=JXU.lJ.lllPE~ '+Urp,; PElf:kt. $140 Ml>. 01~
hke roof, .U electric ldtcb-B/B and abopplng. for two-larnlty liTlng $7•.SOO Uroi.lgbJut. $)3,4!1) -Quallcy FURN. 1 BR. '6each cottage 4 large BRa, 14'. baths, al!'· to beach. zi3: 696-9880
en, covtred patio, and beau-Ma. !.<Jn&. Mn. Raulnm plus tenna h!ft. Baysbore Park, Ind lse $50 peb/drpes. NicT comer lot :=::=:t·=:::""':;:'==I
tifully landicaped, all fbr .......... 'M-IE REAL ESI'ATERS PtfO. nr.oo FP. 644-2189 GJ. or :rnA. RUSH! Condominium 2950
1181 Bak~r. C M. MM440 $27,~..:..,~~ miaseption,i~ DUPLEX :!~E & JOY .,_ ~1111 BWB .'!!? __ ~;. 3 BR. 817'!.,~Ev~TY-... 3 ..,,.,...._,...,...._.. "1L ...... -1.,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0!!!!!!' I )'OU --.:oue to ace t,, is to NEWPORT ORANGE COUNTY'S r.IWL' ... ,,t time of-lu .. ; ... ~ .• next tG pool --... es • .,,....~ ·~ .,,. ,......,
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,, ... 'I"' end .,, .... find LARGEST . Coldwell ..... ,-Co. ....... """" b'~'1orrod B~ "'"'"· "'·""'· -Owner Trtnlm....J place, dbl ..,..... ""'"i S7·SOO a ]>et;;.: ----· ISLAND 293 E. 17th St. 646'1494 ' " N«tb ""'" ..U. Bog ' BR. POOL lo• Ou-imnu: tpl. 2 MIUt ..n 1arg._3 BR, ..P.,.. """"· """1able Unmed! REDUCTION (oles...u11n1 & Co • --·--~~-· ~-.... -. . ~ .= ~ lamil,y ....,,, ..,lb new "'· 2 .._ -""""'$3500 ... ....,. ...... .-.... Pool. .. """''"°" -· WWIDIJ • • LIJ'f<r:13 """.,.....,,.._ NUIUC ... . f IC1 ,_1 oa :;,:-ca?peta A drapes, heavy Dn. Imm Pou 675-23:6 , ~ -1.,_ dJlt G'ea, teen qers 11 «! Illness fbrcri ale of thil: looome •pe.rtment 3 bed· Owner Detperat. lbake roof I: walkinr · · exta._ ... ccir-older wftcome. $237. per
·--home. 642-7777 """" 2 botbo. bmutiful Le<-.... -.....,. -4 .. _.. """"""" "' -& ...... OCE:ANF!tONT DUPLEX .... lat Only $211,9(i0 .... -.. -..... pldt Four spadoos bedrooms, 3 100& Harbor Blvd., C.11. tit.men. Im1111LCU1a.te Inside: • "' .famJly roctn with h~ ..urooms p J c Tu It E PERFECT LoW dn. & pre.paid Int. OK. PHI Jon• RHlty up. 60-0300
Queenltzed batM, mq:niti-~ Ewa. and out. See. Wt Qllreclata. romp11 room. JUlt painted 2 Story inside, 1hllrp lhape outli~. $64,900. 5f3.am W~ 84-7-IB . Ev.es. 536-1124 ..:,,;.,.,;N;;I=,,A:;:LS;:...----1
-pod. Wu !02.!00, NOW Wanted """""161,500. ,,_.,1y inaide end out llm>elleY.,.. • 4 _, """•In wilh low down FHA -RIDU(E[) lo. Sell! 3 Bo. 2 H..,.. Unfumlshocl ::!'.!.:~~can= l&•Bect'mHomes ky & leach ~...:;.:=,:,,.:: aoths-Uu-xeLi-!IDom :,_~1 t:;:, ~;, ~ -portllgts. 1210 ~C.:..,~~~1-==::..;====-·l · · RHlty, Inc. 1 • . A Fam.Uy rocm -Coo4 me ... _ Real ERa ~u -· .. ~-General JOOO YoUr llMD.er born!'! m our We att ~ aklln& in 2o:l5 W Balboa Blwf NB ctkr ~· · lot · Low Down mcwes ~ .._.., te CLllT Have!) R-2 lncon:le. 3 °" ~ "i. znA. ...,..._ .• parant~ tnule plan. :m~~:.: 67i:92~ •ws. ~·JS M, .. ~~) i --~~ lnving_COl.llltry ~ ~ ~·e::cus~~:!.~ ~· kt~-~~ean =-=r•4 lp BR. 1~ BA. ~aa=~Cl2 . =. ~
!:~"::";!:;: Vi-/Yiew/View ' "l'C,C/li!~~.:J -t· ·~ "riiid" :,,"::i~m:,.:;:-,.~ leycroat ~11lr'.A "l223 -~~~=-= ~~~~ .._ ........ t"""'"" ollhee.d< .... •Newport .. SPRING bood, cl ... "' -• • ---Prioed to llelJ .lltOOlfl.Aal5'S-llC. 200 WESI'C.IFF ORlVE term lilltibp. We aw, ar! ~A wtique lnne 00 •. HURTING •. 914 REALTY ·trw~ IU'ffL Elfailenl 4 e:"~c=t·!;-~ A" $29,500 FRA. ·347-9713 $18)-. 4 BR. 2 Ba.. F«IM
6·iS-1711 OpeJ Eva IJW'Chaein,z equ!tlea. ubiqUI! stn!et·k>-strftt Jot ~ Owner bu ~t another • " . " hey! $31,500. 549-2!"& ba bit im PaklB V~ l·BR. Caxb. WBlll:/drye l>'d., ~ 4 Oilldren ac-
%125 with view. Private C\Jl.. ant1ttme lM~tAC -Llke new 3 BR, 2 ' -' refri(l'., wfw• cpt., bltnl'. ctpbll:)le. 5M-6980 Bkr. UNDER $25,000 ""''""·Loadedwitb"""'t"'. homo"°" mut ..ii...,,. :!629H.-Blvd..C.M. ""ill be•·~•-• M-tic•llo "°""""'"'°"·2-dlake !162-!6!2arOOS-<ola $185-SBR.2ba.,de-. fd ~.i:-beaut. ' BR. J BL home; a. .......... ..... root 1ge au 85x:llO 1ae mm. .... 4 IEDROOMS ···~• • doon, """' ..., fam. a •til. rm. "" 2 IR HOME """°"" F-Rd. Loi& p1e '1o1 $45°000 wt 16.000 DOUBLE liu lot. 3 BR. 11> Fmced ,_, W/W; -
: Sf'ACIOUS wrm A1L MOO. . ~~ ~ roam anb • ~ Pl. tlie testm"el. of extra& WW sell tum or down, ~ will auty 2od ba Lo cbtD nu, PrlDdfls 4 pets OK. Brok~ 534-W
. EllNFEATIJRE>;deolttd~· ORAN~& COl/~Y'S -mto atrun &"'°"' Prolet& .~· ,..r....,. ll;ood !loon, potlo, """"' an1um. to -.__nm.~. oo1y, 53&-e! $145-3.l!dnns,lbo.,1-"
"' l.4Q:l)£$f. """'" bod< yvd. Pe1oct .,._..... · • ---•~•In town. ANXIOUS !516-360S ."' · -~ OK. the modem ,...........,. In 293 E. 17th St 646-44'4 ."""" IOI' 0 -......,. ...nntta'irit"'1. N'ew poblt ----·-· ln9 -Lone, N-. · .. " · -.,.__ thia_' bedroom, 'bolh ..,._ • · bmily. SS!.!00 ..,...1' .._ •..rt .. Co>pO., ibpeo ·,,s;a>o · EASr SD>E: $1ll> Mo. ium. Bead>. . .... h!IJn Vtlloy f410 !-======"'==:.! -~ ~~-~ ~.".~ l.taH/Pool Home ~ ~=~ J .Dd .....,. -...... ...... DUPLEX -., take''"' J1!A Loon. ."'!'! .~ ~..... _,;., ~ .. • -2 Ceott -1100 U1.11U11: ...,,.""6&-UQUI-..,....., lfll. makesthilaatxcittnsiiome 2 BR f9Ch Ude, hardwood~~~~ buill-U., ,....., _ ... --"~4n1un~ .nuui ~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
to ~UG and large pool me ~~~v ~~~ :i1h1 Bnl £stat~ value. Tllk tour about-.. &ora, douWe ranee. good o:ivered &ll'i-~-=., ... + botJUI n1D1n. Sale!•
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EDIT.ION N.Y. Stocks -• .
VOL. 6r, NO. 250, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI~ THURSDAY, O~TOBER 17, 1968_ TEN CENTS
OCC Plans to Try Again on Bond Election
By THOMAS FQRTUNE
Of !lie Dally 'Hot staff
Orange Coast Junior College District
trustees Wednesday night discussed
holding another bond election to take
care of the district's money shortage but
postponed a decision Until after the Nov.
S election.
J. O'Hara Smith of Corona del Mar
Spoke in favor of another bond try btiL
other tr1.;1stees w e r e noncommitta1.
Considered as an alternative was board
action to raise taxes without a vote of. the
people.
It was decided to wait until the next
board meeting, Nov. 6, when the outcome
ol the (Los Angeles County Assessor
Philip) Walson Amendment will be
known, to resume discussion.
Board members passed a resblution op-
posing the ~endment.. Proposition 9,
with Smith dissenting. He said he favors
passage of the Watson Amendment in
order to force the legislature to come up
with tax refonn.
District Superintendent N or m a n
Watson told Ute board they would need to
com~ up with $2.l million for building
projects.rto stay abreast or enrollment
demands next school year, 1969-70.
Taken into account is another $3.4
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CdM STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT PAYS OFF TRADITIONAL WAGER AT HARBOR HIGH
Mol1s1u and Fe1th•rs Applitd by Sailor Officers Rob P•ddycord (left), Dou1; Dov•y
Student Tarred
.
Comes Unstuck
The student body president of Corona
de! Mar High School was tarred and
feathered Wednesday by students or
Newport Harbor High School.
Stephen Jump, a Santa Ana Heights
resident, did not resist. According to
tradiU on he had it coming.
Hla school mates did not buy as many
student body cards as students at Harbor
High .
Juinp wasn 't really tarred. Gooey
molasses was poured over him instead.
Then to the delight of Harbor High
students assembled to watch, feathers
were applied.
Last year the Harbor High student
president was tarred and feathered at
Corona del Mar. Harbor Iiigh barely won
thi1 time with 68 percent of students
• in Card Contest
buying cards to 67 percent at Corona del
Mar.
The activity cards, which cost $G
apiece, are used in place of admission to
athletic events and student dances.
During the tar and leathering a student
photographer from Corona del Mar High
School was pushed from a platform and
his camera damaged, school officials
said. The youth who did the pushing was
a continuation high school student not
supposed ~ be on campus, they said,.
The ot.fler boy mistook the st'Hdent
photographer for a police informer and
there were shouts of "Nark,'" according
to reports.
In the student parlance a "nark" i~ one
who reports students using narcotics.
Second Huge Apartment
Coniplex Near HS Eyed
By .JACK CIIAPPELL
01 1M 01ltJ li'lltl Si.II
. Another mammoth $12 million apart·
ment complex appears bound for
Newport Beach.
R and B Development Company,
developers of the single-adults.only South
Bay Club near Harbor High School, now
has plans for a 718-0nit complex for
young marrieds and singles.
It wW be built across the street from
the 732-unit "singles mecca:'
Groundbreaking for the new complex
will begin about Feb. I, 1969, if all goes
well, R and B partner Robert Frank said.
First city action on the l&I Angeles
company·s proposed complex will come
al 8 p.m. tonight when the Planning Com·
mission considers the request.
Development would be on the northwest
corner of 16th Street and Sea GuJI Lane..
Predicted occupancy or the complex
would be aboul 1,200.
from $160 for a one-bedroom unit to $300
for a two-bedroom furnished apartment,
he said.
To be built on about 15 acres, the three-
story structures would occupy about 40
percent of th e land, Frank said. The re-
mainder would be used for parking,
landscaping, and recreation.
The multi-million dollar complex will
have a health club, large. pool, billiard
room , conference room, lighted tennis
courts. sand volleyball court, and an arts
and crafts room.
The neighboring South Bay Club con·
slruction is well under way, Frank said.
The first f02 units are to be completed by
March.
Ralph Boston,
Barbara Ferrel
Break Records
MEXICO CITY -Americans Ralph
Boston and Barbara Ferrel broke Olym·
pie records in the long jump and women's
200-meter dash to highlight early action
today in the XIX Olympics.
Boston, who shares the world record of
mco
' . '' ,__ 27 feet 4~, inches with Russiaii .fg?f ';rcr·
Ovanesyan, smashed' his oWn 'Ol)'mpic
record with a leap of 27-1 1h.
He set the old Olympic mark or 26-7:!A
in the 1960 Games at Rome.
Miss Ferrel, who won a silver medal In
the women's 100 meters earlier this
week. raced to a 22.9 clocking in a 200
quaWying heat. That broke the old Olym-
pic matt of 23.0 set by the United States'
Edith McGuire four years ago in Tokyo.
Wyomia Tyus, the gold medalist in the
100 meters for the United States, also
won a 200 heat, but in the comparatively
slow time of 23.4.
Margaret Bailes, the third U.S. entrant
in the 200,. was second in her heat in 23.1.
Carpet Rolled
Out in Newport
Someone rolled out the carpet for
James J. Knickerbocker, of 2750 Gannet
Dr., Costa Mesa, and be isn't at all happy
about it.
Knickerbocker told Newport Beach
police Wednesday that thieves hauled
away 200 yar.ds or burnt orange. nylon
carpeUng from his carpet shop at 4001
Birch St., Newport.
Police said the burglars apparenQy
entered the shop's storage area at night
by breaking off the padlock on a rear
door.
million In state and £ederal funds the
district would become eligible for by rais--
ing the $2.1 million, Watson said.
One. way to raise t.be $1. 1 million would
be to tncreaie the lax rate Z3 cents above
the present M cents per $100 of assessed
valuation, be noted.
That could be done beginning nett July
when a law permitting boards to increase
tues to match funds for state-approved
building projects becomes effective.
Smith said he preferred calling ano\her
bond election to raising laxes without
public mandate. ·
The last bond election or $7.25 million
narrowly failed at the polls Sept. 17. A
reeount showed Jt got 66.57 percent ap-
proval with 66.67 percent, or two-thirds,,
required.
Watson suggested two reas-0ns why
another bond election might not succeed.
He said several other school district5
have bond elections scheduled and the
voter may become sated. He also furs a
backlash in terms of "the voter has
already spoken."
But Watson also noted that a bond WUe
would spread costs over a number of
years and require less of nn i!Jlmediate
jump in tai:es.
Bombing Halt Due?
LBJ Awaiting Saigon, Hanoi Okay
WASHINGTON (AP) -President
Johnson today awaited f a v o r a b I e
response from both Hanoi and Saigon in
his efforts to arrange final terms for an
end to the U. S. bombing of North Viet-
nam . Before ordering a bombing halt, U.
S. officials said, Johnson is determined to
receive North Vietnamese assurances his
action will move forward the deadlocked
Paris peace talks and freeze the level of
combat in South Vietnam.
There still ha& been no word here of
those assurances.
South Vietnamese leaders are reported
meanwhile to have refused to sign a joint
declaration proposed by the United States
Cities League
Harbor Vote
PlarfCbnfittiitfd
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· B~r~:C<tr.UNs ·
, Of "'9 Dllll, li'lltl SI.,,
Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindsley
Parsons today confirmed reports that the
Orange County League of Cities may
seek a county-wide election ne:1t Sep..
tember calling for dissolution of the
Harbor DistriCt. · ·
Parsons is a member of a five-man
League committee studying the Issue:
He emphasized that no recom·
mendation has yet been made to the full
League membership. "It's still in com--
mittee," he said. "And when it comes out
it still has to clear some major hurdles."
A special election on the fate of the
Harbor District, he pointed out, must
first win approval of the county's Local
Agency Formation Conunission (LAFC)
and then the Board of Supervisors.
It is possible, he conceded, that the
county agencies might hold the election.
"If they oppose it," he said, "we just
might wind up with a r~ferendum, fore·
ing the election."
The League com.nitlee's plan at
Present focuses on a September election'
date in order to bring about a start in
dissolution proceedings by Jan. l, 1970.
The. League for more than a year has
sought to eliminate the district's taxing
powers and turn over its responsibilities
to a reorganized County Parks Depart·
ment. AU operating funds would come out
of the county's general tax revenues.
An effort to bring this about through
state legislation failed last spring.
Legislat.ors told the League, in effect, to
settle the matter on the local level. lt
was considered bad form and a bad
precedent to seek state intrusion into a
county controversy.
Parsons said the committee has a "an
Inch-thick" pa cket of material on the su~
ject. He said be intends to go through it
very carefully to make certain that the
city of Newport isn't stuck with many
harbor maintenance and service costs ln
the event of Harbor District dissolution.
"That's why I'm on this committee. 1
don't want Newport to inherit the
responsibilities of t h e Harbor District
without adequate compensation for any
expenses incurred . That revenue should
be provided by the rest of the county.''
Other committee members include
Huntington Beach City Councilman Jack
Green; Westminster City Administrator
Robert Huntley; and Westminster Coun·
cil member Mrs. Joyce Neugebauer.
in halting the bombing.
President Nguyen Van Thieu is said to
have several objections, the main one
being U1at there should be no enll to the
bombing of the North unless Hanoi gives
firm guarantees it will not escalate the
war.
U. S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker,
who met with Thieu three times Wed-
nesday, met again with the South Viet·
namese president today, presum'ably in
an effort to iron out the difficulties.
Whlte House press secretary George
Christian said today, "l have nothing to
report to yo_u beyond what was said
yesterday when he issued a statement
' PLANNING MAR!l;).GE
Jo1ckie K•nnedy, 39
saying there was no . basic change in the
Vietnam situation and ''no
breakthrough."
Christian wouJd not conunent on the
meetings between Bunker and Thieu, nor
would he discuss a statement by
Australian Prime Minister John G<lrdon
that John$on had been in touch with him
concerning a possible bombing halt.
Johnson administration 1 e a d e r s
generally sougbt to keep bombing-hal t
negotiations secret. But information
available in official quarters here is
focused on the problems with North Viet.
nam.
JACKIE'S CHOICE
Aristotle Ona11l1, 62
Jackie l(ennedy Plans
Marriage to Billionaire
NEW \'ORK (UPI) -Mrs. John F.
Kennedy will marry shipping billionaire
Aristotle Socrates Onassis within the
next few weeks and possibly withi'l a
week, it was announced officially today.
The announcement was made by M r s.
Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Hugh Auchin·
closs of Washington, through the (onner
first lady's secretary, Nancy Tucker·
man. MU!s Tuckennan said she thooght
the wedding would take place within the
week but she said she did not know
where.
The annooncement came as a surprise
to some of the Kennedy family's cl~t
friends. Onassis has Deen a friend of \he
family for many years and he bas played
host to Mrs. Kennedy on his palatial
yacht in the Mediterranean , but their
relationship until just recently seemed
no mote than platonic.
Mrs. Kennedy. 39, has been widowed
for almost five years. onassis, 62-year·
old owner of a vast oil tanker fleet and
airline, Wa'i divorced·by his first wife ln
1960 and has been linked since that Ume
w1Ut opera llll>ger Maria caU...
bar to the union since Ona.ssis' first mar·
riage was contracted in the Greet
Orthodox faith .
The former firs~ lady was reported to
have already informed her bcildren,
Caroline, 10, and John Jr., 7, of her
serious interest In Orlassis. Onassis, whO
has two chlldren. Alexander, 20, and
ChrisUna, 18, both U.S. citizens, is an al·
fectionate father and a devotee of water
sports, as Wa& the late President John F.
Kennedy.
Those Santa An<ls tiave blown
lhcmselves out, insis~ the weather-
Jnan , and f'rid,y'1 coastal weather
will be slighlly cooler wilh tern~
~rature.~ up to 75 hereabouta and
8S Inland.
Neit 'door, the singles-«lly complex will
#hav• about 900 people.
Mesa Waitress Murdered II was learned that Mn. Kennedy
recently -informed Roman C at hot i c
church authoriUes of her lnle'Jltlon to
marry on...11. one ol lhe world's rkbe3I
have al r,e'a d y ln!onzied her children,
INSIDE TODAY
DArLY PILOT Sporll Editor
Gtann White, on-actnt in ~t:r
ko ~ty. swarma aU ot1tf ~'
Olympic Gemes todaJI to COOff'
tt>eruthing from_ water polo to
protl1~. starttnu on Page 21.
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Frank said the two apartment com-
plexes will not share parking or recrea-
tional facllitieit
No chJldrcn will be allowed ln the new
complex. Frank said. "Occupancy is lO
be limited to chJldless couples and
singles,'' he cmphasir.ed.
"This Is realJy a very good situation for
the city!' Frank sakl. "It will place no
strain on their tJilting faclltLles. If you
Jllll in a 700-unil 1hal accepled diUdreo,
you'd probably ha"' to pul In a new
achoo!. Price\ far the 1partmeots wttl nm t ,.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ,._. Di1111 li'ltot ., ....
A killer ambushed a pretty cocktail
waitress outslde her Costa Mesa apart·
ment early today, Olen escaped as •
police patrolman who heard 1hols aM
s c r e a m 1 franUcally searched the
neighborhood.
Mysleriouo drops ol blood -nol lbo<e
of the victim -led away Crom the
murder tctne at the A c a p u I c o
Apartment&, 7to W. l!lh SL, ballllnJ Jn.
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vestlgalors tryi"i to determine j1M what
happened.
Officers found no gun at the death
scene. suggesting the pos;lb1llty that the
victim, Rose Marie Surface. 24, wrestled
for her Ufe when surprised as she arrived
home from work.
She was dead on arrival at nearby
Hoag Mmnorltl Hospital llhorlly aft<r s
1.m., suffering at least one tieavy caliber
...,.ool -In the bead. Co.<la Mesa DelectlVe Captain Ed
Glasgow said a Soulhlarid-wlde hunt ls on
for the victim's ex-husband, James Weld·
ner, 28. who Is wanted for questioning in
the dcaUt.
The immediate search led to Downey
and Redondo Beach, but neither address
checked out and &he hunt shifted to
ano1bu ma, whert Weidner Is Jmown to
pollce.
A certain deO'tfl of confusion «ir·
l'<IUllded the Initial Inv~ ol· the
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• yachting regatta neared lhe hallway . ,. .
-l'"• point today Am~~ sailors are men-
~-. Wly polithlng gold· medals in only two ,..
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-Lowell North aod Peter Bariett
managed lo stay in the running in lhe
SW' Claal Wednesday despita getting
nipped oo the linlsh line by Edwin Bernet
ol S~land "'!'I °"!"ood ~Jes of ,.
the BahOmu. '11'< l\dlll pla"! puta~ll>e--
U.S. Allon· ahead .m total poUU:but .-:
leaves them trailing Norway by 2.7 p01nLs
On the best twO out of ttiee ))uis, .;
Buddy Friederickl came to life in fine
style to win tbe th1rd race in the Dragon
ClaM by a wide margin, giving him a
three way tie for first in the best two out
of three. His toughest hurdles from here
out will be Aage Birch of Denmark and
Paul Borowsld of East Germany.
DAIL y l'ILOT Sti ff l'Mlt
Gminer Co< bas yet lo get Clldema
moving put the middle of the neet ln"the
5.51. Bob James is turnlng ln a middling
performance In the Flying' Dulclmwl;
and Carl Van Duyne appears to be
hopelessly out of contention as be lookl at
two dlsquaWlcations and an eleVeoth
CONES MARK BLOODY TRAIL FROM. DEATH SCENE
Each Splotch Step to F...edom as 'Police Closed In -,. .. place in the races. · . . .
Main coosolaUon in North's thifd. place
Wednesday was that he hid NOrWay'I
Peder Lunde behind him in sixth place From Page 1
and Denmark'• Paw Elvstrom buried in 'uu· RD' ER tenth. The San Qie~o SftOmaker itimed'IO, lf;I-• , ,
his usual come from ~. performanc6, : • _..._ ~ -~;: .
moving North Star frcm:i'ti&htb P~'\· .f~ly In light of the trail of \~taithing in the shadows.
the ~Jrst weather ~Ul &ecand ·afilbe .. bJ out of the area where the Offiti!r Nutt said he heard one sbol -
second.,weather mart, · · · ~ tic~W"as ambushed. .then screams _ and mor•··&hots, but
On ~next downwbld leg North c~t ' ofMge Cotfnty Sheriff's crime lab Bernet, who had~ leading 11.ll the w~y, technicians were minutely examining the (rom that j)otht on, the fatal sequence of
and the two engaged In a fur.lous tacking :area· this morD.ing, with each droplet events is unclear.
duetastheycllmbedup.lheftnalweather marked by a plastic cone like a grim "We just don't know," said Captain
leg. Th~ desparate rup napping almoSt .route fo l'reedom. . Glasgow. -~ol-the-.. ~-·..• . . . nied.a.lPt Durwood Knowles of '!'U;e •• --·~a~ Randy Nutt wa9 1n the The victim was not sexually molested =. ' , who had been· cons.L!tenU, ln __ '!leigbbot~ •t 3 ~m., when he heard a or robbed , but when asked if the slaying
"Place untll'N~· took oVer, salleO ~-;&hot,,~ 8: ~~·then more shots aod appeared to be a crlm.e of pass1oii, police -" · of tl1 · -·""'-~A..1 ... -'1Wran hwi~ tnr:tbe scene. me~e.lly up the m1 , le . · e ~"·:--:, "'fi*tehid/to th!! corner of West lSth would offer no comment. M~serv~~ ·~ :m th~. '.Streetahd~Wanm Avenue after the IOCii· No gun was found at the murder scene, ~et's w:f~ ~cross the 1=~y ln-tioli ~~iApinjlOffited, Officer Nult found .... which discounts the idea that Mrs.
ch Tbe finish horns &:Ir the three boats the victim apparen.lly already dead. Surface might have been carrying a es. . Investigators SaJd the woman arrived . were only seconds apart. • ... home .from her job at the Orangefair weapon to defend herseU against a known ~ thing that hurt North .~:tP,!., restaurant in Fullerton after getting off enemy. . . ·. .
finish was the coogregatlon of JUl'J't-.._ at 2 and started into the apartment Speculation indicated she ought have
spectator boats that lay to windwll'.d 1o'-buildti~'atter parking her car been missed by tbe first shot, then grap-
witness the close finish. . ~ Walking between two c a'r p 0 r ts, pied. with her atta.c)l:er befor~ ~e bl~
The most anuuing perfonnanct. ~~ ho she 88 amb···"ed by someone her 1n the head, apparenUy killing her lll-five classes i!I being turned ln ~: · wever, w uau · stanlly.
BritJ.!b Flying Dutchman saUot i:~· She may have wounded the killer if
Stuart Pattison. In each of thl! Uifee such a struggle occurred.
races he has led the 36-boat fleet to be Rezoning Plan An autopsy was still under way at ,
, ...flnlsb lloe by more than two minutes. Wcstcliff Mortuary thl~ morning lo
Unfortunately, he was""thrown out of the -· · determine trow ··many-tunes -the dead
first race on a protest by canada . F 01' 19th, 20tll won1an was hit and from what range.
The weather for Wednesday's race Politi! said there were apparenUy no
subsided to a gent.le eight to t en knots children from Mrs. Surface's prior mar·
alter a eever• squall passed throu&h the To Be Re,,,:"ed 1iage to Weidner and lhat she and her aru before dawn. Windl!I for today'• T....., husband had only been living in Costa
fourth race were forecast to be even Mesa about three months.
Ughler. The fleet will rest Friday and Stroog resident opposition lo a pro-
resume competWon on Saturday. posed zoning change by the Ne\fPOrt
A large contingent of Newport Beach Beach Planning Commtsalon along Cen-
yaebting fans are on hand here to witness tral Newport's 19th and 20th atreets bas Narcotics Officers
the 01,ympic sailing. Many o! them .are resulted. in a modification of tbe orlglnal
serving in officlal capacities. proposal. . Arre8i 2 Newpo1t
Man Bm·ned
In Capo Fire .
Fire in a one room cabin Wednesday
night has left a capiltnno Beach man
suffering today from lalrna over If per·
cent <>f his body.
The victim, Jesus E!Culia Guzman, 30,
who lived in a cabin in Brown's Trailer
Park, 34242 Doheney Park· Ro ad ,
Capistrano Beach, suffencl first, second
and third degree bum11 Jn the 8 p.m.
blaze.
The rezoning, requested by residents of
19th street would have been a start in the
eventual residential use of the e n t i r e
area, according to city planners.
Amendment 250 would have rezoned Men 011 Drug Rap
from C-1, C-2 and R-3 to R-2 properties on State and city narcotics officers seized
ooth sidclrof 20th street and the west side an allegedly "substantia1" amount of H-
of 19th street northerly of Balboa licit drugs and marjiuana and arrested
Boulevard. two Newport youltw op possession
In a new report from the plannillg chal:ges, pollei!·reported Wednesday.
department staff to the commission, only ba:vid Cullen, 18, of m Ruby Ave.,
19th street, excluding the Tastee Freeze, Balboa Island, and a companion were ar·
is now recommended for change. rested in the combined effort of state,
Property on 20th street, the area of the Newport and Costa MW narcotics of·
protesting property owners, will remain ficers.
unchanged. Cullen's friend was later released by
' City Planning Director Ernest May'r poll.cc.
Jr. said that from a theoretical st~nd-• 'Tfle officers had gone to the residence
4 County fire officials said Guzman was
1 washing greasy clotning in l wash·tub,of ~ gasoline, when fumes from the liquid
~ were ignited by a oearby water beater.
-point it would be best to rci:one the Wider Tueaday afternoon with e Grand Jury in·
belt. · · · :di~ent chargi~g Culleil ~ the sale of
"However, from the practical point o( dahgerous drugs' to '• afat,·undercover
view, because of the strong opposition by narcoUcs officer-.
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elude them from the change," he 1aid. the warrant, they searched the house and
Mayer predicted that within a decade garage, allegedly finding lhe contraband.
the whole McFadden Square area will be Officers said they found four plastic
completely different from what it b now. bags containing marijuana, several
He said there will be residential develop-capsules of a white powder, and codeine
ment only In the area of the boat yard! tablets.
and th' Volkswagen agency. The haul was termed "substantial" by
Eventually, the people on 20th street Costa Mesa police.
will want residenlial ionlng, he said. CUllen is scheduled for arraignment
The planning commission will act on Oct. 25 in Newport-Mesa Municipal Court
the re-zoning tonight at 8 o'clock in city on the charges or marijuana Jl'.OSsession
hall. and possession of narcotics. · -
Appraisal Slated
0.1 Center Sites
Anaheim appraiser Cedric A. White Jr.
has been hired by the city of Newport
Beach to delennine the val ue of two
alternate civic center sites .
White, who will be paid a maximwn of
S7 ,500 for the job. will appraise a site
near N~·ort Centtr as well as the
present location of city hall at 32nd Street
on the peniMula.
Hts agreement w!lh the city notes that
he ls lo include the cost of demolilhlng
the present clty hall buildi"I• "to aid In
your appralAL"
The city couneil rtetnUy agrec!d to
leave the hiring of an appra~r to the
di.5cretlbn of Mayo r Doreen Marahall and
key municipal aicles .
He ls also scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jury c;>ct. 29 on lts indicbnenl
Cullen was released Wednesday from
the Costa Mesa city jail after posting
17,IOO ball •
CoastACLUPla.µs
Pal'ty in Beach
Guns what the Orange Coast Cha pter
ol the American Civil LJberties Union ls
coolinl up -• cUc:bipanda.
The p.y dinner party, wtlh Mwc:an
rood and music, will be held Saturday at
the horn< cl Mr. and Mn. Robert Coe,
l&m. Harkness Circle, H u n t j.n I t o n
Harbour. •
The fest!vltltr are to be under way at I
p.m.. 11CCO!'ding to Mn. Eileen Cun-
ningham, in charge of the planning com·
mlttH.
The chapter includes the cit.Its of
No Parking Fees·
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Mayer Boies to C,o ro~ts
Nowpart Beach Pllllll1ng Dlroclor
Enlf:at Mayer Jr. said today be will
recommend abandoqmenl of a cl\)' pro-
pol!al lo compel builder• lo pay cash lo
the city ti they don~ provide parking
spaces with new commerclal COO·
atnlction.
Tht,111n Heu" payment plan be opposes
included in a new parking ordinance to be
consldmd by city planning com·
rnJe.lonen ·tonight. Approval of other
provisions of the ordinance is e:ipccted.
Under the "in lieu" plan, builders
would have to pay into a city fWld an
amoun~ of mpney equivalent to one-ball
the cost of parking !f>B.ces otherwise re-
quired by the new law. The fund would
then be used to de velop public parking
loll.
'Police Set Up
Radar Zones
Near Schools
Radar, developed dUring World War ll
to.aave England from Hiller's bomber!,
b now being used in Newport Beach to
save school children from speeding
motorists.
Newport police have started a radar
speed control program. around the city's
school zones and ·In the high aeddent
areas of town.
Officers said ihe program (:aroe ~bout
as a result of requests by ci~ for pto-
tection from speeding vehicles.·
Traffic Investigator Reed Gloshen, said
the programed use of the electronic
device would be something new for the
department.
"Before this we used the radar on a
sort of hit or miss arrangement.," be
said. Now the police department is work·
ing with the city traffic engineers office
to determine the spots where radar con·
trol ls needed.
Officers said the department has only
one unit, but that another may be
purehased.
"Most people don't really understand
what the radar unit b . Some people think
of It as some kiDd of a little black box
that alts an a sign or something and takts
a picture or a speeding car as it goes
by,'.' Gloshen 1,d. . . '. l ~
That iSn't Die way it'W6ris. he added.
The radar unit fits into the left rear
wi11dow of a stand ard police unit, he said.
The officer inside-the c8r has a gauge
from the unit that reads just like a car
speedometer. As a car ,approaches the
sending unit, il! speed i;eglsters on the
gauge. 1
There's even a button for the
patrolman to push to fr~ the needle at
the motorist's highest speed. He can then
show a disbeliever the device's record.
Trafflc sergeant Ron Wymer, said
about half of the city's l,000 monthly
speeding citations result from use of the
radar unit.
He empha!lzed however, that the unit
ls not a money-making speed trap for the
city. He said tickets were given only for
exceeding the safe speed limit.
According to the program now being
used by the department, radar may be in
these areas of the city: Irvine Avenue
near Marinera Elementary Sclulol, 15th
S t r e e t and Redland,, A venue near
Newport Beach Elementary Seboo~ on
!darguerite Avenue above Coast Highway
1n Corona del Mar and along Balboa
Boulevard.
The NewJ>Qrt'Tfubor Oiamber olCbm·
merce, the C«ofla del Mar Cbamber ct
Cqjnmerce and the Newport-Mesa Boaril
ol ·R<allora are all oppoood lo •IJie "111
lleu" propoeal. ·
JObn Macnab, l!J>l!•~lng !or lhe
Newport Harbor chamber, cited two ptlo-
cipal objeetloos to the payment plan. ··
"The depol!it of lllloot 11 ,IOO lo !2.000
per parking space'. -preaent market
value -would not guarantee a
businessman an off.street parting facility
for his business or adjacent businesses,"
be said. _
"Alo<>, lh~;. Q.O &Jll!f.&nl!< !hat lhe 'i/1 lieu' fee on ~ Tl.th the city wonfd
oot result Iii CO!latruction ol • ~
facility for the businessman's C'O!n~
long before one is built lo --~ business."
Planoing Dfrector Maytr said the
ar(UlTients of Macnab, whlcb also reflect
Che pGSIUons of the realty board and the
~na ·det Mar chamber, are ·"loilcil"
He said the "in Ueu" option payment is
hot Cmi;itClered. a "$acred" •. by the city
1talf, which prepared the otdinance. ·
•'The staff,'' ho..aaid,-\Ois ,fl\OSt"""ffpling
and indeed even happy lo recommend Its
removal from the ordinance." -4.
He said he wW so advise the planblng
Commission tonight.
Mayer emphasized, however, that he
still strongly supports t h e rest of the
ordinance, wbicb calls for Ui.e provlsioo
of i>ar~ 8Jl121!&, w~ .a» new <.'On·
. structiOD> ID commercial r.onea where
-~king'tequJrements do nol a\Tly. He
· said that encompasses about ha the ci·
ty. .
·Emigh ~Tough Sailor' 8ut
Discovery Hope Fades
By PAMELA POWELL
Of 1M Dtlllr Piiot ll•ff
A fourth aircraft began ~ssing
some 70,000 miles of Merlcan water to-
day as the search for a Newport Beach
family of five and the 46-foot yawl T1are
entered ils ninth day.
Two U.S. Air Force and two Coast
Guard plapes resumed their search at
dawn todliy for Robert Emigh, 35, bl!
wife Patricia and' their three eblldien
who hav~~n .. ~i!t&19r_ll!9 ~~kl on
a cruise that was to have taken them to
the Caribbean.
Meanwhile, George W. Drucb;, owner
of the yacht, has been staying with the
Jack Greenlys in Newport Beach. He was
to have met the mls8lng vessel Oct. 5 In
Puerto Vallarta, Mex. The Emigh family
was last seen Sept. 28 in a grocery store
on the small island of Cedros.
Drucker, an attorney with offices in
Beverly Hills argl <lucago, said· he:Was
still hopeful that Eml~ and his family
would be found, but that hope was fading.
"They could sUU come tooting into
Puerto Vallarta wondering what all the
fuss is about," he said. "But I just don't think so. ti
Asked what he thought the chances
were for finding the overdue crew and
vessel, Drucker said:
"I just don't know. l know it's a tough
boat and Bob is a tough sailor. The Coast
Guard hii done such a thoroug!l job. The
boat just isn't in those areas."
Drucker, who has known Emigh for six
years, originally boughl the boat from
Emigh fi ve years ago. He was to have
met the vessel every two weeks on its
long voyage. "In fact I already had my
plane tickets," Drucker said.
If and when the search planes are call-
ed back, Drucker said it would be futile
to continue the searCh on his own. "These
guys are professionals," he s a Id.
"They 're doing a ~ job, so if _ they
can't find them, then 1 can't find them."
The yacht, which had been doc.ked at
Berkshire's· Restaurant, has sailed in
numerous races including the Tahiti race.
several races to Ensenada and twice in
the TransPac in 1965 and 1967.
Magistrate Created
WASHINGTON (UPI) -l>residenl
Johtu0n signed into laW 'today a bill to
abolish the office of Ui:ited StateS com-
missioner and create in Its place the post
of federal magistrate. The transition will
take plaei! over a three-year period .
OWNER OF MISSING llOAT
George Drucker
Beach 'Sit-in'
Brings Arrest
Just sitting·on the beach these days can
be a trial;or mean one.
Ask Jack Richardson Alward, 48, 4208
. ruver Avenue.
He was booked by Newport Beach
police for reSisting arrest as officers
tried to get him to leave the groin con·
struction area at 44th Street Wednesday
moring.
Officers said Alward had bee.n asked to
leave the area twice, was issued a clta·
lion but still refused to leave.
"If you want me off this beach, you will
have to bodily remove me," he told them.
So they did .
But he put up his dukes when the or-
ficers tried to get him into the politi! car.
In the ensuing fracas, Alward advised the
officers that he bas a history of three
heart attacks.
Police took him to Hoag Memorial
Hospital where a doctor pronounced him
fit. Then they took him to the Newport ci·
ty jail.
Alward balled out shortly afterward.
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White, Mayor ~tanhall said, b to com·
plet.e his report no lat.er than Jan. I, 1969.
1be appraiJal wiU help the city decide
which site to consider bulldlna on. '!be·
COUDdl 1s now on record favorll'IJ &hi
Newport Center site "in prtnclple."
Sunset Beaclt, Foonta!n Valley, Hun-l'llOFESSIOHAL 221' HARtOR ILVD.
Unstoo Beach, Ne11'p()rt Beach. Colla 0,.00 Iii•. Tlon. & M. -COST• "ES• ~·LIF
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Journalists 'Reappraise~ for Nov. 5
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'• ' By MDIUMAN 5MlTH
WASHINGTON (UPI) -As
v<o1 the preaidenUal camp al g n
drives toward the Nov. 5 •<i .. ,climas:, the joumallstlc world
.;.;, ~ broadcasters and writers -
•f>R"I
b ~ -t!iroogh a period ol
reappraiaal.
Every writer and -(I.
caster seems to be trtadln&
water ·and looking arOund for
aoy sign be may have m1....i
In criJt.crOUlnil lhe OOOjllbl
with one candidate or another.
M one who has made the
Nixon-Humphrey c Ir c u I t
repeatedJy; as one who has
watched the Wallace cam·
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DETROIT (UPI) ~ If
.Y,ou're. 8 man who.. believes
your job· makes you sick -
you may be rigllt.
Findings ol a recent study at
Wayne. State UtUversHy in-
dicate there ls a direct cor-
relation be_tween ·noises In the
environment and some ll·
JntaseitfD men.·
Dr. Paul CaJneion, asabtant
profesaor of p •Ye bolo gy,
studl<d •Ille beallh al 2,471
adult. • In !,Hi D e tr o I t
bousebold.s m. relation to u-
vtromneht
Ol the 151 percent .of the
graup-that reported frequent
uposure to ''abnormally large
amounts of noise," two-thirds
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By NORMAN KEMPSTER
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A
plan to meet the need for
hospital facilities with private
loanJ underwritten by the
state treasury will be on the
Nov. 5 ballot for rallfication
by the voters.
Backen: of Proposition 5 say
the measure is needed to pre-
vent a possibly disastrous
shortage of hospital beds.
The propoaiUon w o u I d
amend the ·state ComUtution
to permit the st:ate to
guarantee loans made by
bankll and other financial in-
stitutlons to nonprofit and
public agencies for the con-
struction of hospital facilities.
STATE TO HELP
The plan would·work like ex-
isting federal and state home
loan programs. As long as the
hospital repays its loan on
time, the state will contribute
nothing. But if the hospital Is
unable to meet payments, the
state will pay off the k>an.
Hospitals find it dlfflcult to
obtain private financing at the
present time because few
banks are willing to foreclose
on a hospital. 1berefon:, len-
ding institutions art unwilling
to accept hospital property as
security.
Backen of Proposition S llY
state Department of Public
Health figures Ind 1 cat e
California now faces a
shortage of 11,523 modern
hospital bech:. 1be problem
wlll become more acute as the
nation's most populous state
continues to grow.
The Ugures Indicated 1,2111
new beds were needed alont
wilh modernization of the
facilities for 15,242 bed!. The
shortage includes 3,411 new
beds and 8,789 modemiied
beds (or the care of acute lll·
ness and 2,865 new betls and
6,453 modernized beds for the
treatment of long-term illnesS.
UP TO STANDARDS
The additional beds are re-
quired lo bring caHfomla
hospitals up to natiooal Jtu.
dards, supporters of t be
measure argue.
"The total shortage tn.
dicates that existing hospital
bed needs are only 85 percent
met," they said. "In many
communities, the percentage
is much lower."
Since 1947, hospital con-
struction has been financed on
a three-way sharing baaia witb
the federal and 1 t a t e
governments paying one-tb1rd
each and the hospital the other
third.
But the federal Hill-Burton
Act may expire ne:rt year and '
Gov. Ronald Reagan has said
the slate will not be able to
make dire<:t grants to hospital
construction after this fiscal
year.
The program will cost the
federal and state governments
more than $19 million this
fiscal year.
Sens. Stephen P. Teale, (D-
Ra i 1 road fiat; Lou
Cusanovich, (R·Van Nuys,)
and Joseph M. Kennlck, (D-
Long Beach), wrote the o(·
ficial argument in favor or the
measure.
SAVE MONEY
"A yes vote on Proposition 5
win authorize a constructive
a I t e r n a t e state-supported
mortgage insurance plan to
match federal funds. 1t could
save California taxpayers $20
million per year," they said.
"Instead of outright grants
or money, the state would help
• necessary hospital pn>jeds b'
providing mortgage insurance
to improve the ability of
sponsoring organluUons to
borrow more money f« longer
periods at lower interest
rates," they added.
The official argument
against the measure was
drarted by Sens. It L.
R i c h artlson, (Jt.Arcadia);
John G. Schmitz (R-TusLin l.
and Clark L. Bradley (R·San
Jose.)
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VOL 61", NO. 250, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' ' ORANGE COUNTY,,CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, '1968
Today's Clos ing
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TEN CENTS
OCC Plans to Try Again on Bond Election·
By moMAS FORTUNE
Of tfll DeJIY ,,..., Sllff
Orange Coast Junior College District
trustees Wednesday night discussed
holding anolher bond election to take
care of lhl!: district's money shortage but
postponed a decision unUl after the Nov.
5 election.
J. O'Hara Smith of CoroM del Mar
spoke in favor of another bond try but
other trustees w e r 1 noocommitlaL
Considered as an alt.erna.Uve was board
action to raise taxes without a vote of the
people,
U wa.s decided to wait' until the next
board meeting, Nov. 6, when the outcome
of the (Los Angeles County Assessor
Philip) Watson Amendment will be
known, to resume discussion.
Board members passed a resolution op-posq tbe amendment. Proposition 9,
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with SmJth dissenting. He said be (avors
passage of the Watson Amendment in
order to force the legislature to come up
with tax reform.
District Superintendent N o r m a n
Watson told the board they would need to
come up with $2.1 million for building
projects to stay abreast of enrollment
demand! ne:rt school year, l!J69..70,
Taken luto accoun1 is another $3.4
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Bomb Halt
Depend s on
Red Action .
WASHINGTON (AP) -President
Johnion today awaited f a v o r ab 1 e
response from both Hanoi and Saigon in
his eHorts to arrange final terms for an
end to the U. s. bombing of North Viet.-
nun. Before ordering a bombing halt, U.
S. officials said, Johnson is determined to
receive North Vietnamese assur~ hll
action will move forward the dea4J.ocked
Paris pellCe talks and lreeie tbe l<vd of
combat in South Vietnam.
, There still has been 1 no wotd hire of
those assurances.
Jackie ·Kennedy Plans
Marriage to Bil'lionaire
Soutb Vietnamese leaden are reported
meanwhile to hav.e rtfuaed to lllgn·a· joint
declaration proposed by tbe United Slates
In halting the bombing,
President N~en Van Thieu is said to
have several objections, the main one
being" that there sbould be .no end to the
bombina; of the North unless Hanoi gives
finn guarantees it will nOt escalate the
war.
1 U. S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker,
who met with Thieu three times Wed,
nesday, met again with the South Vlet-
ruunese president today, presumably in
an effort to iron out the difficulUes.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Mr!. John F.
Kennedy will marry shipping billionaire
Aristotle Socrates Onassis within the
next few weeb .and possibly within a
week, it was announced officially today.
The announcement was made by II( r s.
Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Hugh. Au!'i.in-
closs of Washington. through the former
first Jady's secretary, Nancy Tucker*
.man. MiSs Tuckerman said she thought
the wedding would take place with.in the
week but she said sbe did oot know
where.
The announcement came aS a surprise
10 some of the J<:ennedy family's closest
friends. Onassis has neen a friend of the
family for many years and he has played
host to Mrs. Kennedy on his palatial
yacht in the Mediterranean, but th e i r
relationship until just rerenUy seemed
no more than platonic.
Mrs. Kennedy, 39, bas been widowed
for almost five years. Onassis, 62-year-
old owner of a vast oil tanker Oeet and
airline, was divorced by bis first wife in
1960 and has been linked since that time
with opera singer Maria Calla!.
It was learned that Mrs. Kennedy
recenUy informed Roman Ca t b o 11 c
Estancia Eag'le
'Feathered' by
Rival Students ..
The bronze eagle that rues on tbe side
of E,rtancia High School was sporting
feathers when the sun dawned this mom·
ing.
Pre-game bigh-jlns: broke out with
Costa Mesa High School lludenta
decorating the Estancia campuJ. Thfl
schools meet in a aosa-town football
rivalry Friday nighl
The Mesa students dld no permanent
damage to the Estancia camp.w. PUlow
feathers were applied to the eagle with
aour pule. They """' eaaUy r<mOVed.
'l'reeJ and sbrubo also were draped
with toilet paper and a large green "M"
pasted to the side of the gymnaalum,
NEW YORK (AP) -si«t market
gains in a bol8teroua "peace rally" were
trimmed late this ·-.. heayY volUJll'I dallied with• possible new r<cord
for e.lday'1 lradinJ. (See ~
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church authorities of her Intention to
marry Onassis, one of the world's richest
men. There appeared to be no religious
bar to the union since Onassis' first mar-
riage was contracted in the Greek
Orthodox faith.
The former first lady was reported to
have a I r e a d y informed her children.
Caroline, 10, and John Jr., 7, of her
seriowi interest In Onassis. Onassis, who
has two children, Alexander. 20, and
Christina, 18, both U.S. citizens, is an af·
fectiooat.e father and a devotee or water
sports, as was the late President John F.
Kennedy.
White House press secretary George
Christian said today, "I have notbillg to
report to you beyond what was said
yesterday Mien be issued a statement
saying there was no basic change lo the
Vietnam situation and ''no
breakthrough."
Christian would not comment on the
meetings between Blmker and Thieu , nor
would he discuss a statement by
Australian Prime Minister John Gordon
that Johnson had been in touch with him
concerning a possible bombing halt.
ESTANCIA'$ EAGLIL GETS NEW FEATHERS
Sdlool Al"-G101'9l1ne lllcL..d Spoto Murta .. c;,.....
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million .In slate and lederal lunds the
dl!lrlct would become t!tgible for by rab-
lng the IU million, Wateoo aaid.
One way to raise the $:.1 million would
be to increase the tu: rate 23 cents above
the present 54 cents per SIOO of assessed
valuation, he noted.
That could be done begbming next July
when a law permtttinc boards to incttase
tues to match funds for state-approved
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building projects becomes effective.
Smith sald he preferred calling another
bond election to raising taxes without
public mandate.
Tbe last bond election of $7 .25 million
narrowly falled at the polls Sept. 17. A
recount sh.owed it got 66.~7 percent ap-.
proval with 66.67 percent, or tw~thirda.
required,
Watsoo auggesttd lwo .....,.. wbf
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CONES MARK BLOOD Y TRAIL FROM DEATH SCENE
Eech Splotch St1p to F~1edom •• Police Clo1ed In
Boat Warnings Out
Coast Enjoys 'Indian
Summer ' As Wind s Ebb
Hr', dusty Santa Ana winds, which
waxed warmly over the Orange Coast
Wednelday night, subsided early today as
the Southland enjoyed ib own version of
Indian !!IUDUJle?.
The coastal arta received only the tail
end or the brisk desert breeze! which top-
pled trailers in the San Bernar~
Riverside area and fanned a brush fire
which claimed 70 acres In Riverside
County. A few power lines were cut by
falling trees.
Along the Orange Coast, Orange County
Harbor Dep~nt 1pokesmen a t
Newport Har said smali craft warn-
ings were ho ay from Point
Concepcion to Oceanside.
Harbor of£lclals warned of northeast
winds, 20 to 30 knots at Umes today ln
areas e%p0Sed to coastal canyons .
In Orange County, concerned firemen
were sitting by u the Santa Ana wind
coodiUom, CO'ltpled with low humidity, in·
creased the danger OI fire.
No firt alert bas been ordered yet by
the State ll!ri!ioo of Foreotry but of.
ficiak urge.: the public to u.se "extreme
cauUoo In back country and foothill
mu."
Wedntlday fire service workm watch-
ed .. the winds blew .. en1, u..ygh the
county at IO miles an boor. They slgbed
with rel.le( about noon as no gusts blaJted
tbroogh the CIJll'on&, •hlch """1d have
U.S. Library Bombed
BUl!:NOS AIRES (UPI) -A bomb u-
plodeil Wedneaclay lnllde the U. S . ..ui>'
Llllcoln !Jbr11r7 In downtown
Alreo. The blut Injured ...
· and damared the building.
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added further fire danger.
The winds weakened today and weather
forecaster• cal,led for continued warm
temperatures today and Friday. The
Orange Coast area was tabbed at a high
of 75 and inland region! at ll5 degrees.
In other areas, Long Beach recorded a
high of 91 Wednesday, J.os Angeles an 87
and Burbank 86. C.oastal temperatures in
Orange County were tabulated al 84.
Attor ney, Karate
On Legion Bill
Costa Mesa American Legion Post 455
ts scheduled to serve up a full evening of
entertainment tonight ranging from a
karate exhibition to a speech bf a Santa
Ana attdtney.
The program will begin at I o'clock at
the legion hall, 565 E. 18th St. with ao in-
vocation by the Rev. James C.
Ledgerwood, pastor ot the FI rs t
Methodist Church, according to Tom
Rhodes, producer of the show.
Headlinen will include the Harborllte
Chapter of the Sweet Adellnes, a male
quvtet lrom tbe O;ange Chapter of tbe
Society for tbe Preventim. a n d
Encoungement·of Barber Sbop Quartet
Singing tn America (SPEBSQSA) and
• a karate exlUblUon. by lllel Japanese
chall>plon Fumlo Demura.
A1lo UI the blll ii ~ Murpbf, •
Sonia Ana attorney. Mamr of
certmooiel wm. be Charlie Brown. The
doora will be ~ to members trom 7 to
7:30 p.m. •nd the public la lnvlt.d bealn-nlnc 111:30 p.m.
AcfmialM ls free and r<lmbmenta
w1ll bwervld. For lutther lnlonnatloo contact~ Rhode.a at &4M921 • •
another bond electlon mlghl not ,fUcceed.
He Bald aeveral other ac:hool dl!lrlcta
have bond electlc:m llCheduled mi tbt
voter may become Wed. He al.lo fears a
backlash In terma ol '.'lbe -bu already spoken." •
But Wat.on alan n<lled tbat •bond i..u.
would spread costa over • number of
years and require less of an tmmediatll
jump iD tues..
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Police Study
Blood Drops
Near Scene
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tti. Del~ Pllilt lltff
A killer ambushed a pretty cocktail
waitress outside her Costa Mesa apart..
meDt early today, then escaped aa a
police patrolman who heard shots and
s c r e a m s franUcally searched the
neighborhood. ·
Mysterious drops of blood -·not those
of the victim -led away from the
murder scene at the A c a p u 1 c o
Apartments, 740 W. 18th St.1 baffling in-
vesUgators trying to determine just'what
· happened.
Officers found no gun at the death
· · sCene, suggesting the possibility thal the
vicUm, Rose Marie Surface, 24, wresUed
for her life when surprised as lhe anived
borne from work.
She was dead on arrival at nearby
Hoag Memorial Hospital shortly af~ 3
a.m., suffered two heavy caliber gunshot
wounm in the head.
Costa Mesa Detective Captain , Ed
Glasgow said "a Southland-wide bunt is on
for the victim'• ex-husband, James Wcid·
(See MURDER, Pase Z)
Ralph Boston,
Barbara Ferrel
Break Records
MEXICO ctTY -Americana Ralph
Boston and Barbara Ferrel broke Olymo
pie records in the long jump and women'•
200-meter dash to highlight early acUoo
today in the XIX Olympics.
Boston, who shares the world record of rm co
'l1 feet 4¥. inches with Russian Igor Ter-
Ovanesyan, smashed his own Olympic
record with a leap of 27·11hi.
He aet the•old Olympic mark of 26-7~
in the 1960 Games at Rome.
Miss Ferrel, who won a sllver medal in
the women's 100 meter•. earlier this
week, raced to a 22.9 clocking in a 200
qualifying heat. Tbat broke the old Olym-
pic mark of 23.0 1et,by the United States'
Edith Ml'Gulre four years ago in Tokyo.
Wyomla Tyus, the gold medalist in the
100 meten for lhe United Stat.es, also
won a 200 heat, but in the comparatively
slow time of 23.f.
Cout
Those Santa Anas have blown
themselves out, i.naJsta the weather-
man, and Friday's coastal weather
will be ali&IUI)' cooler wltll temp.
ef'!tures up to 75 hereabouts and
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~.m--St.rs and Dragons.
._ Lotrel1 North and Peter Barrett
-ed to lllay in tile l'lll1IWI& lo the ~~ C1UI Wednelday despite getting
' Dipped OD the l1nlab line by Edwin Bernet
of Swlt..rland ml Durwood Knowleo of
_.Ibo Bebomu Tllo thlnl placo pula Ille
U.S. allln llmd on tolal pointa 1"11
--~ Norwey by 1.7 polDll
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llllddt --lo Ult Ill tN style lo win Ibo llllrdnco In lbt Dnp
Clau by a wide margin, pvlng him ~
three Wlf tJ~ for first in the best two out
of tliee. Hlj ll>utbest hw'dl<o liom h<re
out will be Aaaa B)tcb of peomark ml
Paul -•kl of East Germany.
Gardner C.OX has yet to get Cldenia
moVlng pall the middle of tile fleet In the
· I.lo. Bob Jmna ta turning In a mlddllog
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Maio cwolaUno In North's thlnl place
Wednesday was that he bad Norway's
Peder Lunde behind him in sWh pJaco
and Denmark's Paul Elvstrom buried in
tenth . The San Diego sailmaker turned lo
his usual rome from behind perfonnance,
moving North Star from eightb place at
the first weather mart to teC<IXI a1 Ult
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'Mal.UM and :FHlhors Appllod '1\1 ~odor Offlcora Roil Poddycord (loft), Dout DoYOy
Districts Approve
Low Bid to Build
S~wage Outfall
Directon of !be Orange Coonty AOlla-
llon cllllrlcU saved tupa1e;• morftllan
fl· mlllloo Wedilead•y nf81il whet! ~ '
approved a controversial Jow bid to build
a giganUc sewage outfall line.
: .. -Jn a special meetiog of !be joinl aanila·
: Uon boards, dl.-.ctors spumed the aecond
: lowtlt bid and took a calculated riak of
: accepting an irregularly submitted low
• bid by Peter Kiewit Soos Co. of Rich· • allf ' • mend, c .
: The Kiewit bid fer the oouan came in
:. at $8JI mibion but "as wiaccompanied by
: a $50,000 cashler's check u requir:ed
: under bidding terms.
: Secood lowest bidder, the Healy-Ryan
: Co. of Long Beach at $10.9 mllllon, lm·
: mediaU!ly protested the Kiewit offer.
• Directon approved the low bid on the
: strength of an opinion by their attorney,
: C. Arthur Nissen, Jr.
: The acUoo opened the way for a possi-
: ble lawsuit against the districts by the
; unsuccessful second-lowest b I d d e r .
: LttigaUon could delay the project from
: six weekl to sh: months, depending on the
: kind of suit filed, according to Nissen.
: The outfall is designed to handle santta-
• tion needs for Costa Mesa, Newport
: Beach and other county communities
• nortllwanl up to lbe turn of !be century.
: When completed, the big pipe wlD jut
: mare than five milel lnto the ae.a along
: the ocean bottom. II will begin lrOI!' a j point JUI! north of the Santa Ana River
, mouth in HunUngton Beach.
: At the time of the bid openingl, the
: Peter Kiewit spokesmen inslaled their
• caahi.er's check wu contained within
: their bid. . .
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~t.udent. Tarred
Comes Uustuck in Card Contest
Tllo lludenl body praldent of Conina
de! Mar Hlgh School was tarred ml
feolbeml Wedneaday by studenta of
Newport !Iarbor Hlgh School.
Stephen Jump, a Santa Ana Helibll
resident. did DOI ....i.t. According to
b'adltioo be bad U coming.
Illa school malfll did not buy ai many
mldenl body cardl u studenta al Harbor
High.
JlDDp wasn't really tarred. Gooey
mola.Aet was poured over him lnatead.
'lben to the, deJ!ahl of Harbor Hlgh
students US<mbled In watch, feathm
were applied.
Last year tile Harbor Hlgb student
president wu tarred and feathered at
Corona del Mar. Harbor Hlgh barely woo
th.ii Ume with 68 percent or students
buying cardl to tn percent at Conina de!
Msr.
The activity cards, which cost $6
apiece, are uaed in place of admlaslon to
athletic events and student dances.
During the tar and feathering a student
photographer from Corona del Mar High
School was pushed from a platform. and
hla camera damaged. school officials
said. The youth wbo did the puahing was
a cootinua~ high ICbool atudent not
tuppoaad to be °" CBlDJllll, they said.
Tllo .U... boy mistook the lludent
photographer for a police informer and
there were about.I of ''Nart," according
to reporll.
In the student parlance a "'nark" i.s·one
who reports students using narcotics.
Mesa Motorists Warned
Of Street Resurfacing
Residents in the north and west por-
tions of c.osta Mesa aie advhled &o use
alternate routes of travel where possible
due to a $75,000 street ~surfacing project
now under way.
Streels involved att: Adams Avenue,
from -. Harbor Boulevard &o Slian1ar
Drive: Bristol Street, from Baker Street
to Newport Boolevanl ; Fairview Rood.
from Baker Street to McCormack Lane,
and Shantar Drive, from AdlllDlll Avenue
to Balearic A venue.
1 Main portion of the job invotve1 an
asphalt-concrete overlay on exl.!llng
pavemenl, sealed by a rolling heater
machine which softens and bonds the two
layers.
The Sully-Miller C<:intracting Co. is
doing !be job, which ii financed through
Beach 'Sit-in'
Brings Arrest
Just sitting on the beach these days can
be a trial, or mean one.
Ask Jack Richardson Alward, 48, 4208
River Avenue .
He WU booked by Newport Beach
police for realsU.ng UTeSt •• officers
tried to get him to leave the groin con-
lltnlction area at f4th Street Wedneoday
morill& •
Offlcen said Alward bad been asked to
leave the atta twice, wu llSUfld • dta-
liOll but ltilJ refused to leave.
"U you want me off tllil beach, you will
have to bodilJ remove me," he told them.
So they did.
Bui be put up hlJ dukes When the of·
flcen trl<d to get him Into lbe polkc! car.
In the emuiog lracu, Alwan! iidvlaed the
ollicen that be bu a hillnry of U...
heart attack.I .
Polloe took him to Hoq Memorial
Hoopltal where a doctor prmooncod him
fiL Then the7 look bJm to the,llewpcrt cl· '1 jail.
Alward balled "11 abortJy a114'wanl.
stale gas tax funds .
Work on the 3.04 mile resurtacing pro-
ject Is eipeCted to be Onlsbed about Nov.
13, but traftic now is conUnuing through
construction areas in the meanUme.
Hessian's Trial
Delayed; Wife lli
Jury trial for a Jlessian molol'cycle
club member charged with usault and
battery has been continued unUI mid-
November to allow his wife, a witneS11, to
recover from hospital 1Urgery.
Philip "Filthy Phil" Cerasco, 20, of 1325
Ba.lboa Blvd., Newport Beach, was
scheduled for jury trial In Harbor
District Judicial Court beslnning 'l'Ues-
day .
Cerasco is one of n Hessi.anl!I arrested
ln early August, following a wild
vengeance raid on I.be home of a former
prlrdighter lo Costa Mesa .
Robert L. Gt.ail.er, 30, of 2224 Placentia
Ave., wa.s Whipped, ~ten and shot dur·
Ing the Aug. 7 incident, for wbJch two
Hesalw are serving county jail time.
The alleged· leader of the raid, former
mental paUeDt Frank "Wild Mouse"
Rundle. 24, ·11. 115 Altim Place, Costa
Mesa, ls eun-ently under J117chlatrlc
•tudy prior to legal adloa.
Mormon to Preside .
Over Women's Group
lf&W YORK (UPI) -EliJ>ly yeoni
alter ila founding, the NaUonal Camdl of
Women lodlll'. lnaugllllt<d Its flrlt
Mormon .... Iden!, Mn. Belle s. Spal·
font.
Mrs. Spafford, wbo for !be past IS
yun has htad!d the 300,000 member
Mormon Rtild Society, bu lor mony
~flemd on tho board of narai
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Star, Drag.on -Sailors?
--• 11tW ma-t. oa till IOlll downwtnd hf Norlll CWCl'<I
-. wbo bad been leadiog all Iba ..,y,
ond Iba two .. pged ·~ a furious tadlllg
1 dllll •they climbed up the final wulher
leg. The desparate flip flopping almost
cost both of them the race as 1964 gold niedalilt Dunroi>d KDowl<o of tile
Ballamu, wbo had been conslsteoUy In
second place unUl North took over. sailed
methodically up the middle of the 'course.
Many observers at the finJe thought
that Knowles had taken the race, but
Cities ~oUe
Harbor Vote
Plan Confirmed
By JEROME B. COLLlNS ot t1tt Dililt' Pli.t ,,_,,
Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindsley
Paraom today confirmed reports that the
Orange County League of Citiel may
seet a county-wide election nut Sep-
tember calling for dissolution of the
Harbor District.
Paraons iii a member of a five·man
League committee studying the issue.
He emphasized that n o recom-
mendation has yet been made to the full
League membership. "It's still in com-
mittee," be &aid. "And wbeJl il comes out
it still hrui: to clear some major hurdles."
A special election on the fate of the
Harbor lliatrld, he pointed out, must
first vin approval of the oounty'1 Local
Agency Formation Commission (LAFC)
and then the Board of Supervisors.
It is possible, he conceded, that the
county ageociel might hold the election.
"II they oppose it," he said, "we just
might wind up with a referendum, forc-
ing the elect.ion."
The League com..nittee's plan at
present focuses on a September election
date in order to bring about a start in
dis.solution proceedings by Jan. 1, 1970.
The League for more than a year has SO\llhl to eliminate the diatrict'• .laJ:ing
pnru-s and turn over its respoosibilities
to a re«pniled County Parka Depart·
menl AD opera.Ung funds would come out
of the county'• general tax revenues.
Ao effort to bl'lng tllil about through
· lllate legislaUoo fatted !alt spring.
Legislator• told the League. .. effect, to
settle Qle matter on the local level. It
wu considered bad fonn and a bad
precedent to seek state intrusion into a
county controversy.
Parsons said .the committee baa a "an
lnch-Urlck" packet of material on the sub-
ject. He said be intends to go through ii
very carefully to make certain that the
clty of Newport lan'I ablck with maoy
harbor mainteo!UU and service costs "ln
the event of Harbor District dissolution.
''That's why I'm on this committee. I
dno't want Newport to Inherit tile
respooaibWtlts of th e Harbor District
without adequate compensation for any
expenses inc\ln'ed. That revenue should
be provided by the rert of the county."
Other committee members include
Huntington Beach City Councllman Jack
Green; Westminster City Administrator
Robert Huntley ; and Westminster Coon·
cll member Mrs. Joyce Neugebauer.
Submarine Sinks
WOODS HOLE, M .... (AP) -Alvin,
the 23-foot-k>ng research submarine that
recovered a nuclear bomb from the
Mediterranean two years ago, plunged
4.500 feet to the bottom of the Atlantic
Wednesday when a launch cable broke.
No one Willi aboard.
_ ................ a. .. ,,. cbol.,,,,, _ ~ f<>rtill-Molo
,..,. only -apart. Another ~ that hurt North neor the
finish was Ilia 'to!l8r<gatino of Jur7 and
spectator boats tllal lay to wtodward to
witness the close finish.
The most amazlna perlorroalt(la ln"the
five classes I! being turned 1n by the
BrlUsh Flying Dutchman sailor Rodney
Stuart PatUsno. In each ol the three
races he Jw led the 30-boat fleet to be
finllh u.e· by more than two mln•ta
=· I lr,l!JWM-110flflbe ....... ..--'11'e wtllhtr for W'edCJesday11 race
subsided to o 1<ntf• eight to I e n lglots
after a sev.,. llQUall passed through th•
area before dawn. Winds for ~y's
fourth race were forecast to be even
Uclller. Tbe lloet will r'esf Fr~ ·,and
resume competition on Saturda7.
A Tarire conUngent of Newport Beach
yachting fam are on band here to witness
tho Olympic aalliog. Many of the,,. are
...,.1ng in ol!Jcial capaclU...
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MURDER I. I
ner, 23, 'tho is wanted for questlpning 1n
the death.
Tllo ~ate search led la Downey
and Redondo Beach, but nellbtt add..,.
checked out and the bunt shifted to
another area, where Weidner ii known to
police.
"A certain degree of confwidn 'sur-
rounded the initial investigation of the
case, especially in light of the trail of
blood le~lng out of the area where the
victim wu ambushed.
Orange County Sheriff's crime lab
technicians Were minut ely examining die
area this morning, with each droplet;_
marked by a plastic cone like a grim
route to freedom.
Patrolman Randy Nutt was in the
neighborhood at .1 a.m., when be heard a
shot, then a scream, then more shots and
began buntlng for the """""·
Dispatched to the e<rner of Weal lllh
Street and Wallace Avenue·after the Joe.a.
lion WU pinpointed, Officer Nutt fOIDld
the victim apparently already dead.
Investigators said the woman arrived
home from her job at the Orangefair
restaurant in Fullerton alter getting off
at Z a.m. and started into the apartment
building alter parkiog ber car.
Walking between two c a r p o r ts ,
however, she was ambushed by aomeone
waithing in the sbadow11.
Officer NuU said be beard one &bot -
then llCl'eams -and more Bhota, but
from that point 00, the fatal sequence of
events is unciear.
"We just doa'I lmow," said Captain
Medal of Honor
Awarded to Dead
Medic's Parents
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe Medal ol
Honor wu awarded posthumously today
to PFC James Howard Monroe of
Wheaton, Ill., an Anny medic who died in
Vietnam saving the lives of his comrades.
The dead soldier would have. been 24 to-
day.
Army Secretary Stanley Re s o r
presented the nation's highest award for
heroism to Monroe 's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward W. Monroe of Wheaton in a
Pentagon ceremony.
"We're very proud parents today," the
father said, keeping his voice under con-
trol despite the emotion of the moment.
Present at the ceremony wu Army
Staff Sgt. Joseph D. Wtnlleld, 28, of
Norfolk, Va., one of two men Monroe
pushed aside to safety when an enemy
grenade landed near them. Ptionroe then
fell on the grenade just before it ex-
rloded.
"He yelled 'grenade!' and pushed me to
the right," Winfield recalled. ''He jumped
back to the left rear and then it went off,
and then some more grenades came and
grenades were all over the place."
Glugotr.
"lbe ~ctim was not aemally molested
or robbed, but when asked If the 1J4ylng
appeared to be a crime of passion, Ponce
would offer no comment.
No gun was found at the murder 1eene,
wblch discOllllts the idea that Mrs.
· Surface might have been carrying a
weapon to defend herself against a known
enemy.
Speculation indicated abe might bave
been ~ by tile first sbol, then JV•P-
pled with her attacker before be blasted
her in the bead, appareaUy killing her in-
stantly.
She may have woUnded the killer JI
such a struggle oceurred.
An autopsy at Westclilf Mortuary this
morning showed she WU hi! in tile right
side of the head by two of four bullets:
fired.
Politt said there were appartnily no
children from Mn. Surface'• prior mar-
riage to Weidner ml that abe ml ber
bosband had cnJy been living In Colla
Mesa about three mmtba.
Captain Glugow aald her pruen1 bu&-
band, Richard Surface, JS, a n
unem.ployed bartender or restaurant
manager, wu broken up by the murder,
but WU able to be questioned.
Funeral arrangemenll are pendlne at
Westcllff Mortuaey.
Mesan, Lagunan
,
Hurt in Crash
A Laguno Baacb 111111 ml a Caala
Mesa driver wen Injured early tllla
morning when tbtlr cars colllded on
Coast HilbWOJ at the Boat eaey.., shop-
ping c:;enter' In I..agnn1
W'olllam A. Daft, 33 oj Ill GrandYlow
. ~(; Laguna Beach, a:nd l'rnt T.
Willlam8', Jr., 41 of. 1845 .Anabebn Sl,
Costa Mesa, were both tl'eated at South
Coast Community HO!pltal and released.
Police s a i d the accident occurred at
12:20 a.m. as Daft attempted to make a
left turn mto Coast Highway from the
ab<ipplng center.
Carpet Rolled
Out in Newport
Someone rolled out the carpet for
James J. Knickerbocl:er, of 2750 Gannet
Dr., Costa Mesa, and be lan'l al aD happy
abotit it.
Knickerbocker told Newpoit Beach
police Wedneaday that thlevea hauled
away 200 yards of burnt oranie nylon
carpeting from his carpet shop al 4(1()1
Birch St., Newport.
Police said the burglars apparently
entered tile shop'• 1toraaa area at night
by breoklng it! the padloc:k on a rear
door.
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• ?ilade entirely by hand. * Hand-stii;hed 1idewalls
that will never l&I" or break down.
• 12% mon useable area
of sleeping .urfatt.
• Upholl\ued with deep
layers of fluffy Daeron
by Du Pont.
• Holland Ma.id Inner.-
spring for creater at.a.
bility and romfol't.
• 8-Way hand·tied box
1pring-the envy of
the indus,r7.
• Fun 20-year a-uarantet -not pro-rated.
Twin or Full Size • ••••••••••• 179 .so per Set
Queen Size ....... , .......• 249.50 per Set
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COSTA MESA, CALIF.
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WILLIAM
REED
Reeds •••
In the Wind
Huntington Harbour residents
still "enjoy" the aroma of Honey
Pot most every d·ay despite the fil-
ing of a huge lawsuit and attempts
to close down the offending Sunset
Beach Sanitation District sewage
treatment plant.
Sunset Beach district sanitation
board members are still waiting
for someone to make them an offer
wtrlr.b might end the troublesome
c.:..'".~..!.!ltion without costing too much.
·While they wait they still worry
about being annexed to Huntington
Beach. ·
Huntington Beach has a sewer
line ready to· take over the flow
from the treatment plant so the
plant can be eliminated as soon as
the details are wo rked out.
* Directors of Orange County
Sanitation District 11 are willing to
work out the necessary agreements
as soon as the oeople in Sunset
Beach appear willing to pay the
price.
County Supervisor Cye Featherlv
commented recAnttv that some 20
years ago when 'he took his seat on
·tbe ·Board of, Supervisors, he was
told that there was a serious
sanitation problem in Sunset Beach
and that something should be done.
That "something" has proven to
be 20 years of talk. threats and now
lawsuits over a matter which could
be settled in an hour or two of
serious talk.
* It seems incrediblC that today
when we can solve the probleins in-
volved in sending men to the moon
that we cannot eliminate the odors
coming from the sanitation plant.
One of the stumblii:ig blocks is
that Sunset Beach oeople ap-
parently fear being gobbled uo by
Huntington Beach in a forced· an-
nexation of some kind or another.
Mayor Al Coen suggested that
the city give the Sunset Beach
residents assurance in the form of
a. resolution or somethin~ that the
city council had no intention of
forcing any kind of an annexation
on them . Any an·d all ·steps must be
taken to eliminate this odorous pro-
blem.
Trees Replaced
In Murd y Park
The tree population of Murdy Park on
Goldenwest Street near Warner Avenue
has increased by two.
Actua1ly the number of the park's trees
is the same as several months ago before
vandals ctestroyed two saplings in the
Huntington Beach park.
Their replacements have been donated
by the American Title Company of Santa
Ana in cooperation with the Chamber of
Commerce and city o( Huntington Beach.
Seniors Plan P arty
A birthday party is in store at the next
meeting of the Westminster Jolly Senior
Club.
Partying begins at noon Oct. 24 In
Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza St.
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DAILY PILOT Stiff Pllllt.
Lots to Smile About
There's nothing like a winning football team to keep a pretty song
leader happy. And, as the6e Westminster High coeds see .it, there's
nothing like the lion football aggregation. Girls are (clockwise from
left) Barbara Gass, Melissa Atkinson, Barbara Boydston, Jill Cruth-
ers, Susanna McClarty and ·Janice Munns.
Music Ensemble Slated
By Valley Arts Group
Singers and mus1c1ans interested in
anything from Bach to the BeaUes Will
get a chance to form ensembles when the
Fountain Valley Arts .Association begins
a music chapter at 8 p.m. Monday.
Marlowe Earle, director or music
education in the Fountain Valley School
Dist.rict, said membership in the new
group will be open to an'"y high school
graduate.
...,'We £ind that many musicians lay
down their instruments or stop singing'
after they have completed the ir high_
school education, simply because of the
Jack of a group to perform with," Earle
said. .
The music chapter will provide an
o u t l e t for both amateurs and pro-
fessionals to perform with fellow musi·
Tag Day Benefit-s
.Stu~~nt Exchange
Shoppers Salurdoy< will !Ind 117.50
dr<ssel marked .u 115.'15, or 110 tennJs
racte(s for $1, and '200 refrlgeritors
reduced to lllllJ al more1than 200 stores In
W~. f'<>!!!llaln Valle~ and Hun· tllliW> ~h Iii<!~ Beacl),
It's 1j'hito '.'fl! O.y. Merchants puUclpallPf "Ill ~er a 10.pm:eol dis·
c:qjll1i. u a• aaJes promoUon d<&ig{ied to
benefJI 'American Fl•ld Service .(AF's), a
foreign student exchange· organization.
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Tags coat $1 each. They may be ob-
tained from students of the various high
schools.
AFS students thi! year include Auden
Tvedten of Norway , who Is living wllh the
Bernard O'Loughlin famJly of Huntington
Beach; IJ'amara BoneU,Jlepubllc of Soutll
Africa, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cro!ier of
Fountain Valley ; Pablo Navarro, Chile,
at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W
Peasley, Seal Beach and Ve I n t a
Jakupsstovu residing with the Roy Aguir-
res of Westminster.
AFS Americans Abroad include Chris
Pickford, India; Jackie Bennlngtoit, HoJ>
dur8!; and Kathy Crozier to Belgium,
SPECl·ALS
Hardy black pines
plant now and save
Artis tic ev•r9re11n 1 will giv e your y•rd' e
professionall y landscaped loo k and at this
pric• you c•n •fford to pl•nt in qu•nfity.
1 gal. can 77c
Ii gal. can 2.99
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OF THE WEEKI --
School District
Names SCfuyer
To Commission
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bination Will be possibler ranging from 11
W. L. Schryer, past president of the
Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce
and Lions Club, has been appointed a
member of the personnel commission for
the Huntington Beat:h Union High School
District.
The announcement was made today by
Dr. Max Rafferty, state superintendent of
public instruction.
Schryer, of 304 Springfield St., will
serve a three-year term in the unsalaried
position. Commissioners deal with all
facets of district -emploYment of non-
teacher personnel.
Schryer received the "Best Citizen of
the Year Award for Men" in 1967 from
the Huntington Beach Chamber of Oom-
merce. He has served on the Orange
County Grand Jury, Huntlngton Beach
Planning Commission, and the Citizen
Advisory Committees for the high school
district and Orange Coast College.
vocal or instnunental duets to full-sca1e
choirs, bands or orchestras.
The Monday qight meeting will get
under way in the Fountain Valley High
School oafeteria.
Cranston Office
To Open Friday
Grand opening of the Alan Cranston ·
campaign headquarters in Huntington
Beach is set for 7 p.m. Friday with.
Mayor Alvin M. ~n opening the head·
quarters at 19172 Beach Blvd.
On the sarile evening the Republican
Assembl y of Huntington Beach is featur-
ing a "Proposition Coffee" beginning at
8 p.m at 22101 Surfrider Lane. Matthew
Weyuker will discuss the propositions ap.
pearing on the Nov. 5. ballot.
The public is invited to either or both
funcUons, .... '
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Cherry crocus bulbs ................................ : ........... 4/25f,
Fragrant hyacinths .............................................. 2/49'
Colorful tulips .............................................................. Sc ...
Bark for ground c:over now
speciaHy priced - 2 sizes
Now is th• tim• to b••utify your pl1nter1 i nd
borders with bark in mtdium and coars e sizes.
1.77 Ht
Penncra~ lawn swffpeR
ore a gordener's clel'9flt '
Folding sw••p•rs h•v• 20" 1w•9pin9 wiclth , SVi '
bushel c1ptcity, lift out ham per, all steer.
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Give your yard a clean Metal lawn leaf rake • • •
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Th••• lewn r•k•s com• in two sl111, h•v• <tt" It's our Premium .quality
1on9 hendlt s, grtt t for ltaves1 Thl1 spring br•ctd ralct ha• t lon9 st lt dtd ash
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DAILY P ILOT Steff Pbtfrt &
Happines• i• a Park to Romp In 1.99 2.99
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Thw1dlJ, Octobtt' 17, 1961 •
A baok was held up In
Amityville, N.Y. Tuesday for only
the 1econd time in the memory of
the Long Island community, and a
BUspect wu caught minutes later
when Patrolman George Kirwin -
Oagged down a train, thus blocking
the street and trapping his quarry
In a cab. l'b• ,robber hadJled oo
foot with . '4111 from Ille Security
Natioul ~t ~ 100D found
himself In a jam• when bo Jnmped
in a' cab and waa caught in the traf·
fie tieup.
Frank N. Wtrbff, !9, formn maM-
g<r of IM orlQIMI K'"'11loto Trio ling.
Ing grtup, findi 1om<thing to imilc
about otter ht ~artd be/or• U.S.
Commiuionn fn San Fnmcilco and
uw rtlcmtd on 110,000 boil. Werber
and fivt. compcnloni were orTuted
when narcotii agt'nta raided hil •·
tial Mann County home, conf."cctiftcl
$500,000 toorth of marlj .. na onil
othet drugs. -• 2nd Lt Lowl1 Puller Jr., 23, son
of retired. gen. Lew(1' ''Chesty''
Puller, America's moat ·decorated.
m~rine, baa: been awarded a Silver
Star for directing hil troops under
fire despite the Joas of hl1 leg1 in a
booby trap explosion In Vietnam.
"The lieutenant is a gdod man .••
cool and calm," said Cpl. William
Turner of San ,Antonio, Tex., who
took command of the platoon when
the lieutenant could not go on.
Thi& high.jump-
ing coed from the I
Unit1tr1it11 of ,
N o r t h Caroline,
Greemboro, w i t h
the Ieg o11 cam-
paio" decor U
whooping it up at
11 rallJI. fOT Rtpul> "
Ucan preride'ntial '
nomi"Me Richard
M. N,izcm in the \.
coli1eum at ,,
Greemboro Tuta-
day. The girl, 21·
11ear · old Marsha
Saunders, wtU one
of 5,500 well wish-
ers t0 h o greef.t!d
the GOP candidate
4t tht rall11.
Allies Hit •• • . J
Communist
Stronghold
SAIGON (UPI) -Allied armor mnaah·
ed • Commun!lt forlrul jull below lht
Norih V~ border, military
spokesmen said today. U .s. forcet
ftpon.d a ftloUve fightin( lull and uld
cuualties tut week were &be lowut 1n
two montha.
The South Vletnllll<le uld colWDDI -'
tbelr armored penoonel carrien crubed
into the CcmmuniJC nest of bunken and
buildings below the border demilitarized
zone (DMZ) Wednesday and killed at
least 7$ North Vietnamese ln a second
day of fighting there.
In Slip U.S. IP)ktsmen opened their
dally WJl" c«nlNJl'llque by saying, "No
major '""'"'1 oclionl w... r<ported
yesterday that involved U.S. or free
world (Austnllan. New Zealand, FWploo
South Korean or Thai) forces."
U.S. spokesmen gave DO reasons for the
J u 11, Some observm Jald It may be
significant the lack ot action came u
reports grew of a possible halt in U.S.
bombing of North Vietnam, an action
designed to speed pea,ce.talks.
ntey lald 177 Amertcw wefl.killed in
combat Jut week 111th another 1,271
being wounded -a total 1,455 cuualtlel,
or tbe lowest among Gls 1ince the week
ending Aug. 24.
Tbe number of Comm.uni.ta reported
kflled last week dropped lo 1,u?, lowest
alQct: the week ending Aug. J when 1,481
..... r<pmW killed.
Soutb Vlelname1e spokemneo said I'll m thelr troops were killed lut week and
mother llO wounded. It WU the lowest
eoveimnent weekly casualty toll lince
Djld.luly.
Delplte a lull in U.S. ground action,
American pilots new 109 missions against
North Vietnam'• 10Uthem panhandle sup-
ply tiDes Wednesday, spokesmen said.
Despite rainy monsoon weather, pilots
uld Ibey hit at least 18 trucks, 5 brldg-
tli 17 boltl and I warehouses. .~ ~·· ' . -: .. * '. * * ' . ,
Ul'IT ... W.
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN -Turning'tO )()Qt at three
diJtinguished 'listenen',.,Hubort HUlJlpb{'Y momen •
tarily pauses as be addresses tlle annual Alfre4 E. Sn!fth Memorial Dinner at tlle Waldorf·A!toria ·
Hole! Wedpesday night. Listeners are President
J<llnlicicl. fi>rmer ""5tnat.-ter General Jim Fartey,
and GOp ~date Ri<hard Nlxoo.
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NEW YORK (UPI) -The three men
at together in starchy white ties and
Laill and needled each other like the Im·
piah boys they used to be -the son of a
farmer, the son of a druggiat and the son
of a lfOCU· Prelldent Lyndon B. Johnson, the son
of a farmer, sat stiffly between the men
who want his job -Hubert H. Humphrey
and Richard M. NiJ:on.
"No one could appreciate my feeling
here tonight except General CUster ," said
Johnsoa, who will reUre nut January as
the nation's 38th president:
"Al resident president of the big, white
jallhouse," J0hnsoo said with a grin the
width of a bat brim, "I look forward with
pleuure to the day I c a n salute one of
you as a fttlow convict."
The 23rd annual dinner of the Alfred E.
Smith MemoriAI FoundaUon in Jhe gilded
grariir tiatrroOm of. t be Waldorf·Astoria
Hotel Wedneaday night went the way of a
slapstick aidesbow. Occasional straight
lines were thrown in to remind the 2,500
persons who paid $100 a plate to attend it
was a charity affair.
Conspicuously absent was third par If
-. " ·candidate' George C. Wallaei!, who was
not invited:
Whatever it was, It was the fll'st time
Rtpu1>Ucan Nixon and D e mo c r a t
Humphrey met on lhe same platfonn at
the same time in their campaigns to suc·
ceed Johnson.
And while the poliUcal jabs were being
thrown, New York Mayor John V.
Lindsay welcomed the two candidates
and told the President : "I trust you will
act as a referee at lhese proceedings."
But no referee was needed .
Hurricane
Skirts Off
Florida Tip
'
l\llAMI (AP) -Hurricane GI~•
\leered •Uabtb' westward ln the Gulf or
Mexico toilay; o""'1a« 'ihe melnlpOlltin.
Tampa Ba) arei froi:ii the: threat of her
90 • mile • an ~ bgur winds, .and beaded on
-...... thlnlyJ">P'll--In '• ·nonll Flori~· .:., . TlmN, St Peteril>qr&~ other clUes
dtJstered llI'CK!Tid the ba)' att11 "mar luck
· out ' on' this' storm, after llf." aaid Dr.
Robert H. Sim-, <!>ief ol lht N,uonal
Hurricane Center.
The shift ofi a tJOrtbwafd COUl'll Wal
detected th1s morni1J1 hy • hurricane
hunter pilot Who thniit-bJI plane into the
1eye of' the storm 180 mt 1 e •
aoothsouthwest cf Tampa and 200 mDes
west of .Miami.
Soon afterward Glady1 slowed almost
to a standsUIL A later retarn to north-
"ard moverrwrt: was forecast, but Simp-
son said the track probibly would keep
the hurricane far enough off the Florida
West Coast to ease the danger to more
po~lated !U'eas. . Killer Of at leut one' person In a
stormy crossing ·ot Cuba, Glady• re-
mained far enough at sea to spare the
F\orida Keys and the southwest coalt oI
the mainland from serious damage.
Forecasten: p-epared to lower atorm
warnings south of Naples and through lhe
Keys, but kept them up north of that area
for precautionary purposei.
2 Jordanians Killed
AMMAN, Jcrdan (AP) -Two Jorda·
nians were killed and six others including
a woman were wounded in two artillery
duels between Jordanian aod hraeU
forces during tbe night, a Jordanian
military spokesman said today.
W eaiher Cuts Bombing Martin's for the finest quality mattresses
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Al' MllltMT Wrtttr
WASHING TO II (AP) -Bad wather
has cut 1bombing: sorties over North Viet·
nam 30 percent since midsummer and
e\tea 'Without a total halt the level ahou1d
drop over tbe ne:rt al:s: monlh!:.
·Tt&lJ· ... ~ be a major factor Jn lhe
thinking iii .top U. S. o!Oclals weighing
lhe risks of a total halt at this time.
U. S. fighter bombers since Jail March
31 have been re1triCted to 1b1kt1 within
the king, narrow panhandle of North Viet-
nam stretching froin the ltth parallel to
the demilitarized zone separaUna: North
and Soutb Vietnam.
Pentqon figures show that the number
of sorUes rose from 7,200 in April to 9,700
.in .May, 10,300 in June and a 1ood-
wea\her peak of 14,300 in July.
Since then, the lrend has been
downward to U,SIOO in August and 10,500
in September.
A SC¥'tie la one Olght by one airplane.
The nortbealt DKIOIOOn, bringin1 rain
and overcut, let in about mid-September
and will be the dominant weather feature
over North Vietnam, includina: the
panhandle, unW mid·Aprll.
U. S. military officials oppose any un-
conditional bombing halt. At the very
least, they want North Vietnam to agree
to ,truly demilitarize the six-mile.wide
demilitarized zone and to refrain from
shelling U. S. and South Vietnamese poal-
Uons with artillery emplaced north of the
DMZ.
Military officers point out that a total
bombing hall la only one of five basic
conditions which North Vietnam has
demanded to bring about meaningful
peace neog:itiations.
Teachers Ignore
NY Boaril's-Order
To Open Schools
NEW YORK (UPI) -An order by lht
new president of the board of education
to reopen the city's J?l!blic schoo1' w a s
ignored today, by strik!ni teachers, prin·
cipa1' and supervisors:
Thousands of students c~ their
boob arrived at acboola tbrougboUt t h e
city only to find the vut majority re.
mained closed. At some schools the chil·
<iron picketed apinsl plcketlng school
teachers charging they ...... being d ..
prlved of an education by the third teach-
ers' strike this term.
Newly elected board of edDcaUon pres-
ident John M. Doar had ordered all the
city's nearly 900 public school! reopened,
even if jllit a single teacher showed up.
Albert Shanker, president of lhe Unit-
ed Fedeiation of Teachers (UF'I'), said,
"They can open the schooh, but there
won't be any teachers in them. Maybe
they'll get one or two, but one or two
can't operate a whole school."
Shanker was backed in his deliance of
Doar's order by Walter J . De$nan, pres·
ide.nt of the couocl1 of. supervlSOJ')' asso-
cl1tions representing some 4,000 princi-
pals and other ~ administrators.
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Ohio Court Rule
Wallace Makes New
l1npact on Politics
By JACK BEU.
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The
getting on Ute ballot In every
state Wallace ha s ac·
complished something Utat the Supreme Court decision mak-highly popular T h e 0 d 0 r e
lrig George C. Wallace the Roosevelt, the well-regarded
first thirct' parfy candidate to Robert M. La.Follette and the
get on the presidential ballot conlrovetsial H e n r y A.
in all 50 states bolds import.ant Wallace were never able to do.
implications for his future and The political bugaboo of a
tbal of American politics far third party always bas been ta
}M!yoDd the impa~ µ.WUI have get on the Milot. Antr'ftate Nov. 5. laws always,,bave inhibited it ;I ••d · ,~,,..--·" •~-.&Ince tbe .~~•blicans,~ott"" , n a ""' ecis.....-'""'esaay,.:u1;e ... <: .. t the"wiTI:" ":"..H../ii~ w,. C9urt ruled that ohio Cabnetr • OU ., , ~ ""Jr. r...,.-Y: a
impose "unequal burdens" on days. '
small parties in the form of But now the one-man, one-
sllf{ election r e g u I a t i o n s vote Supr~me ~rt has decid-
unJess there is a "compelling ed that tt, mstead of the
state interest." states, is the final judge ol
The immediate effect was to qualifirations of voters.
put Wallace's name on the A1TACKED COURT
. .
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Tbe
Ullit<d'Slalel lw given NA'L'O
allies a detaUod outline Ii bow
d e monstratlon-(ype nuclear
-coolcl be used to llhow
an Invading enemy the West
was not afraid to reaort to
auch weapons.
Tbe American document
was carried to Europe ta.st
week by Secretary of Defense
Clark M. Clifford.
'lbe defense chief submitted
tbe paper to the seven-na.Uon
meeting of NATO's nuclear
planning group, which advises
the alliance bow a t o m J e
weapons can be wied,lft aJJled def ........
Collclualoos " Ille ICilll1 "" seqret. But In ~ ....
venations with --. U.S.
officials -..,. ar two
well • placed nuclear detona·
tiOOI couJi! be c:<ioaidend ln
'the early phase of a· maalve,
uncontr:ollable a s s a u 1 t by
enemy fore& over .NATO·
Borders. ...
The idBa would be, u one
oHlcW e>plalned ll; to lhbw
an enemy ·~t you 1feN
prepared to me nuelear
weapons to deter him."
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ballot in one of Ute largest This is the court which the
electoral states and one where former Alabama governor has
Republican nominee Richard attacked vigorously in his
M. Nixon is leading in most campaign and has promised to
public opinion polls. replace -if perchance he
Although likely to attract might become presidept -
aome conservative votes from with strict, old-style con-
Nixon, Wallace also could be stitutionalists who w o u Id
expected to bite into labor return, among other t.liiDgs, to -).
'f))tes that might have gone to equal but 5 e par ate con-
l>emocrat Hubert H. Hum-struction of law.
~~iace generally is con-What Wallace has done,
'd ed h gth however, goes beyond the 51 er to ave some stren court's decision that Ohio's
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among blue collar workers in the state's big industrial law requiring 4 0 0 • 0 0 0
centers, e"specially Akron and signatures to place a presiden·
Cleveland. tial candidate on the ballot
cannot be justified. ,
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• • • \"' • • • • ~ • • • • Sturdy ind vHful p1gbo1rd for
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j "&"' "-'1'"' ~ ."! ""'1"11-them ~~illty "~4-ke whAltever acli<ln lQ', liQI> "·"" Ulvtaloo across 'Ip ·lhat if you advauced thi.t -even li~ nUdear was~ necusa.ry" to repel anJ NATO borde111. allied leaden lt.fnher;.U\lt lh1I ii what you
ohotl inlcllt ..,,,. ·~ lldes attact, ., would consider using their •ool<l 'A.•e to eJQ>ect, thel'<
Into a dev~ In Jl<Cllb, Clillord eatlmated nuclear punch. wqyia be some '-that that
at.Qn::ric.~. ..... ·~ thele.::li'e now 7.200 nuciear T Ji~~ 1.' d•t rJtO Mtrative" m1g1tt 1posslbly deter him," an "U.S. o!llclali ,dloeuloecl tile .... _ asslgned 'to· NATO' U'cleitr' DIW· inlght be a o!flcW.ezplalned,
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weapoM.14-~ly the succ·casor, Robert S. jorconflict,theysay. ~nstraUvettuclearshotis
demonstnll6n~ lholl, far McN'amara, put the toW last Under · one scenario, a tac-that If mtghl force lbe enemy
more ·~·than at any time ~Olt a~ t.ooo. Ucal nuclear weapon might be · lo· conclude 1., mllll give hi>
In ....m ,..... -~Pl"·1o U.~ ~rtlctala empbaslie that •'Jlloded near an ·aggressive troops aome atomic backing,
en:ipbasize._Amalcai bac~ In lll!c-iat between NATO and force . and a nuclear ezcbange could
of the~ rt.,tbil'wbe' OZ tbe Wati)lw Pact there would "If you were the aggressor ensue the official said. f:ension •J.n Europe. ..-'be ev'i!ry inducement not to aod you started in over the The fact that the nuclear ei:·
Clifford .mide oot .atemeot ,~ ~ nuclear weapons. frontier and about that time plosions would be occurring on
after another tit hll swing B.u~ \biey also stress that an3 you were advised lhat just ofl a.noµier country's territory
througli Weidern EUrope, reaf. " wbUid-be' aggressor ought to to one side of you an eoormous and not the enemy's also
~ U~.~ ct.NATO .tzio~,,. µ.at lf NATO coo-nuclear ei:pJosion had taken rqjght be a factor in enemy
and ~>11'!\•Jinited. ~ -.-,!~;forces were lllll!ble place, and you were then in-thinking,, be added.
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SURVEYS TAKEN The former Alabama ,, ,, ,, ,
governor has organized, with v·J!o••••••••mi•ff!ll••••••msa"'4!)in•• ... ••••••••••••••••fli••••••••••••ill•••lill••• Although there have been no
Independent published surveys
of Wallace strength, estimates
by Republicans and
Democrats range from 10 to 25
pe~nt statewide, and much
higher in some counties in·
eluding Akron.
~ Presumably anticipating a
ravorable court decision, the
Wallace camp has stepped up
its Ohio efforts greatly in the
past two week~.
Ohio has 26 electoral votes,
ranking it fourth with Illinois.
Allhough Nixon is given a
wide national electoral college
margin in most polls, a late
1hnnphrey surge could make
the Ohio vote important By
New Study
Shows Tar
In Smokes
strictly Alabama advice and
finances lrom stiU undisclosed
sources, a campaign which
met the requirements af 49
other states to get hill name
before the voters.
This means that ror the
fo~~~~le future, which cer-
tai~ludes 1972, there will
be a third party candidate for
president who must be reckon·
ed \Vilh.
No longer can the lwo major
parties -if both or them
su rvive as major -indulge in
the comfortable satisfactian of
knowing that one of their
nominees will be the nest
president.
CANDIDATE AGAIN
If he again is elected
governor o( ,Alabama, as
permitted by that state's law
after a four-year layout from
the office, WaUa~e intends to
be the third party's candidate.
Whether Wallace can ever
again match his 1968 appeal lo
the diacontented wUl depend w ASHINGTON (AP) _ A on the events of the ne:it four
new Federal Trade Com-ye<µ"s.
mission report lists Marvel But one thing seems certain.
h!:gular·slze filler cigarettes For better or for worse
-.Uh the lowest tar and Wallace or some other
nicotine content of any on the personality will be back in
market and Carlton king-size 1972, jetUng across the coun-
filten 85 being equally low in try, speaking at political
tar content. rallies and denouncing things
'I1le study, released Tuesday u they exist then.
by the Senate CommerceJ:;<==========;I
Gommittee, ranked English
Ovals the highest in both
categories.
The committee said the fin-
dings were from ilhe third in a
series or tests at the FTC's
1pecial smoking ma c h I n e
labol'at.or:y and the first cover·
big all 122 brands of cigarettes
on lhe market.
All 20 brands ranked lo~1esL
Jn tar and 18 of the 20 ranked
· lowest in nicotine were filter
cigarettes.
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Treaty Signed
Soviets' Sendoff
Correct But Cool 1
1st Asian
Wins Nobel
'Pen' Prize
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ITOCKllOLM (UPI) -The
1111 f70,000 Nobel Prize in
literature todlJ went t o
'Yumwi Kawabata, tbe 19-
YISNlld novelist hil coun-
tQmtn call "Japan's human
trll.alrf:." He was the first
AlllD to win the award.
·'l'be Royal Swe d ish
Academy of Letters picked
ltawabata over such other
coo&enders as Ame r 1 ca n
Norman Maller, A I be rt o
Moravia of Italy and Graham
a-ie and W. H. Auden of
Britain.
Tbe academy aaid tbe prize
went to Kawabata "for bis
nlrn:Uve mastenhip whlch w\tb great serWbiUty e:r· s--es the essence ol the
Japanese mind."
Allred Nobel founded tbe
award, first given in 1901, to
eecourage young, strugal1ng
authcn. Bui, as usual, tbe
prla weul to. l!ll • older,
eotabl!,obed wrller.
Kawabata Ls 69. Hla faoe Ls
lined and his hair II 1faylng.
He II frail of body, but not of pen and brush. llGce his first r»Vel, "A
QUr1'. of a 16 Year Qld Boy,"
Kawabata liu written tbe
ltor)' o( h!s Tace in telling the
ta»--of his own Ufe. His lyric Md poetic style, while ~
familiar to many arowld the
world, established him quickly
as a majer figure 1n a nation
whole literary style deals
heavily In lyricism, fantasy
and illusion. Some of the illu·
sion died for .Kawabata in Ja.
pan'• defeat and heavy de--
atructlon in World War II.
After the war he announced,
11bereafter, I will only write
about the grief of the defeated
natlon." What followed ls
re1arded by many critics as
perhaps his finest work.
The novels inclu d ed
0 1bousand Cranes" in 1949
and "Kyoto" in 1962.
PRAGUE (AP) -Soviet
Pftmler Alexei N. Kosygin
was given a correct but cool ~
sendoff today before he
returned to Moscow after
signing a treaty permltUng
some Soviet troops to remain
in Czecboslovakia.
Kosygin llid Wedneaday
most of the occupation troopa, 1 including all 1rom Poland,
East Germany, Hungary and
Bu1garia, would be wllhdrawn soon. But he gave no in-
dication of how many Soviet
lrOCllll wtD stay. Eatlmalel of
the occupelloa force nnge
from ll0,000 to t00,000.
Details of the agreement.
signed by Kosygin a n d
ct.echollovakia'•.P r e m I er ,
Oldricb Ctmit, may be made
public Friday when it cornea
up for raUflcatlon in the Na-
tional Assembly,
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Walt Ptits Y 011 in Driver's Seat
KOl)'&in, Foreign Minister Andrti A. Gromyko 8 n d Apollo 7 astronaut \Ve.lter Cunningham explains some of the "how" in space
Defense Minister Marshal An· travel as he descrilles the intricate workings of part of the control panel of the
drei A. Grecllko were seen off spaceship designed to' take men to the moon. The U,S. trio broadcast their
at Prague Airport by Cemik fourth TV "show" from the "lovely Apollo room" early today. and other government of· ficiala. But the leave taking -------------------~----------!
was as cool as was the
R111sian1' reception on arrival
24 hours earlier.
-· of tbe Sovie! troops, who entered Czechoslovakia
Aug. »21 with Warsaw Pacl
allies to reverse the country's
liberalization drive, already
were ·settling intO permanent
installations.
At Mlada Boleslav, an
a u t omobile manufacturing
town north of Prague, Soviet
troops moved into vacated
Czechoolov~ barrackl that
will become one of their major
l.nstallation1.
Famed Russ
Anny Hero
Jordan, Israel Wage
Fight Across Border
By United Press Jntern1lional
Jordanian and Israeli forces
waged artillery and mortar
duels across their Middle East
truce frontier today in the
heaviest border fighting this
month. Communiques reported
''several casualties."
lt followed Israeli De!enie
Minister Moshe D a y a n ' s
assessment Wednesday that
Moscow is in firm control or
the Arabs and that peace is as
wounded while the Israelis
suffered "several casualties."
The Jordanians said the
Israelis opened up first with
artillery. Subsequent fightina
was reported around the
villeges of Esh-Shuna,
Adasaiyah, Samma and Haura
southea.5:t of Lake Tibcrias.
They said several houses were
destroyed bY Israeli shells.
In a speech to a meeting of
students in Tel Aviv Wed·
Im remote as ever. nesday, Dayan said he was
Proving At the United Nations, "more pessimistic about peace
Fonlin Mlnllter Abba Eban pn>tpet!s" Ulan •••r before. M~~w (UPI)--L He cited the inc r easing
Sovi""""u Tile of Israel told n e w s m e n buildup of Arab munitions and ·~t :oion'1 most decorated Wednelday the U.S. decision ann1.
soldier, former Defense •-,. d hi 1· 50 Ph 1 "M · · c--1 M"nister' M hal Geo . K w n s na ion an om oscow is 1n aUMJ ute con-~ukov is :f~ rgi . · warplanes ~·reinfQrces" the trol in Cairo," he said, "and it
from ~ strolt:~-~· U.N. peace mission o( S~edish ,is doubtfu! whether anyone
thrff moathl ( ' AJnbasaador Oumti:r•Ja.rring: "tO!Jd <answer• th&'\,"qUeStiOO
Informed ~ IO~ The new flghtlna, • report~ . whether the :urutea States
mating the dlt'C'°l'osDi"~ "'~1.Jprdlnla~1 spok~n. ~ar-~lets in
Wednead.8.y said the n-year-td a~rcm tf'ie JOtcfafi Heljhls · ~ caii:M .mru.cary·tnfffiention.
old World War 11 hero ii now and in the Go I a n H~lghts "Israel must be ready itself
able to willlt unassisted around before ~wn .. Reports ~1d two against another Arab military
his room in Kremlin holpltal. Jordanians died and SIX were onslaught.''
West Berlin
NPD Group
Diss olves
BERLfN (AP) -The West
Berlin chapter of W e s t
Germany's r I g ht-wing Na·
Uonal Democratic party ...:.
NPD -announced today It is diasolv~g ttleit ln the face of
a possible allied ban.
'11le city administration and
the U.S., British and French
authorities have been under
steady preuure from the slll"
rounding Commwililts to ban
the NPD.
NPD opponents say It Is
Neo-Nul. The party, which
had made gains in past West
German state elections, denies
that it Is Neo-Na!l.
The local chapter announctd
its declsloo to dissolve Itself in
a press statement after an ex·
traordlnary m e e t I n g Wed-
nesday night.
The-party anrtoW>Cement
said that the meeting of the
local directors was · attended
by the party chalrman, in-
dicating I.hat national leader
Adolf von Thadden had taken
part.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Zhukov ~ched the heights
of military and political glory
under Premier Josef Stalin
and Nikita Khrushchev but
suffered ·demotion, dlsfavor
and disgrace under both. He
was the first professional
soldier to become a party
member of the r ul ing
prestdlmn of the Communist
DO YOUR O .WN THING
party.
ZhUkov commanded t b e
defense of Moscow durlrig:
World War 11 and then led the
final assault oo Berlin.
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Networks, Scientists
Disagree on Violence
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Network represent1Uves and
university resell'Chers dif-
fered sharply Wednesday over
what e!fect television violence
bu on vtewen.
Several social scientlst.s told
Pra:\dent JohMOn's Com-
miuion on Violence Wed-
nesday that their laboratory
studies had indicated a direct
ca\llal relatio~hip between
telfvlsion violence and ag-
areulve beh1vi.or in both
adults and children.
A Columbia Broadcasting
System executive took issue
with the studies. He aald
labor1tory experiment.I I n
which portrayals of vlolenct
caUJed children to b e a t up tbeJt "Bo.Bo" dolls, and adults
to &Ive thei r vlctim1 e:rtra
electrical shocks, had little
relationship to real life.
1be hearings continued lo·
d1$ with testimony from t h c
olbet-two television networks
ud two more university
-»!opts.
Vost of \he scientists SCC!m·
td to be 1n IFft:ment th1t
-lsloo violence In )taeU ls
Dlt bannfu], and !Orne even
-.agesttd that the networks
~ be doln&: more harm ..... -...,r by ddetlng the
._... acenes from violent
~th., objected to moot
lllllmtoully WIS 0,.,od IUJ'I"
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the NAB (National Association
of Broadeasten:) seal of &J>"
prov al."
Joseph T. Klapper, director
of social research fQr CBS,
said the networks are by no
means unco~med. He said
CBS has been keepin& a closer
"'atch on the problem since
t h e assassinations of Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy and the
Rev . Martin Luther King.
Klapper, however, took issue
with • study in which chlldren
were e~ lo a film deple-
ting an adult battering a •·ao.
Bo" doll, a large plastic toy.
The study showed t h a t
children who watched the film
tended to treat their own doll
more roughly than those who
did not.
"Never," he told the com·
mission, "ls It reported that a
chUd attempted to hit the ex·
pertmenter or anothey.ehlld,
or damage the equiiJment."
'Peopl e' Trains
Not Worth Try?
WASHING TON t UPI) -
The nation's railroads a re
"bleedin& to death"''from loss·
ti oo passenger trains, a top
rail execuUve said Wtdne>
day.
Stuatl T. Saunders, board
cba1rman of Penn Central,
told the N1tional D e f en s e
Tranlportatlon Association :
'1Tbe plain truth ls that any·
one wbo aays that the rail·
....i. cl thll countr} • • . are
DOI loainl tllllr ablrta tn the
-bwlneos Is mbtti> resenting tho racts."
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'MOUNT VERNON, lo·w·a
(AP) -A group of about JO
students barTlcaded lbemstl•· .. m the Cornell Colltge acJ.
mlnJstrallon blllldln( early
Tburfda;y. I
They u1d Ibey would remain
lnalde unW the admlnlltrallon
reopoodo to a l~t of sll de-
mands. P,..ldent Somue! E.
Stumpf burrted!y called a
meettnc Ill eollege ofllciall.
Slzteen )Whit. atudenll a n d
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County Charges
Werber on 'Pot'
SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -mlasioner released him on
Millloealre Frank N. Werber, 110,000 bond.
former manager or the Howtver, Werber was haul-ed from hls home to jail aaaln
orlllnal Kingston Trio, was Tuesday nigh! by Marin Coun-
free on ball Wednesday for the. ty authoriUes, who h a d
second Ume in two days in assembled charges oC their
conneclioo. with marijuana own.. He remained in jail ln
charsea. lleu ol 131,UO ball.
The buoh·haired and beard-Municipal Judge A I v I n
~Werber, 39, whoae present Goldateln Jr. reuced ball to
lntereata l n c I 1,1 d e theaters, $11.500 when Werber appeared
restaurants and real estate, for arraignment Wednesday
wu hauled off to jall In-San mornina. Tbe am<IW>l was
Francisco Monday night i!t.e.r paid and the :suspect was
federaJ agenta raJded his plush released. .
Marin County home. They aald Werber is scheduled to ap-
the raid netled 258 pounds ol pear In coorl next Tuesday to
marijuana. enter a plea on county charges
'the f e d e r a I government of transporting marijuana into
c b a r g e d Werber with Callfarnia, possession of mari-
transport.lng the drug, wonh juana for sale, posse~lon. of
about $500,00> at retail prices, · m~juana and cult1vating
from Texas. A U.S. com· marijuana.
Man Says Guilty Plea
Was Prompted by F e'ar
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
thin, balding SS.year~ld man
says he pleaded guilty to kid-
naping former State Finance
Director Hile Champion and
his family because he feared
the death penalty.
And a ptychlatrist compares!
the life-term federal prisoner,
WlUord Marlon Gray, to "a
Jury Find~
Wife Guilty
Of Murder
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Mrs. Mildred Shamblin, :57, ac-
cused of arranging the kllUng
of her husband by her 17-year-
old daughter was convicted
Wednesday of murder and
solicitation of murder.
A Superior Court j u r y
deliberated three hours before
delivering the verdict.
Atrs. Shamblin, ol Burbank
had entered p l e a s Of not
guilly, and not guilty by
reason of insanlty.
On Friday, testimony in the
sanity phase-Of the tria1 gets
under way.
Mrs. Shamblin'• daughler
Frances, testified the mother
urged her to shoot Shamblin,
then pull the ~uttons off her
blouse and claim attempted
caged animal backed into a
corner and being threatened."
Gray, 33, testified Wed-
nesday before U.S. Dist. Judge
Tbomu J. MacBride at a
hearing on bis motion for a
new trial It was MacBride
who sentenced Gray and Carl
Cletus Bowles, ~. to tile
t e rm s after they pleaded
guilty In October 196$ to ltld-
nap!ng Champloo and hil wile
and baby dauibler. After Wednesday'• session,
MacBrida coiiliriued the hear-· ~ unllf neij Tu'*y, when ~ietesUmony·wlD be1taken.
· Griy testified he pleaded
guilty because he believed
U.S. Atty. Cecil Poole "was
after a death penalty" and
would have introduced new
evidence.
Poole, however, said Gray
and Bowles were indicted on
three counts of kidnaping
"without having J n f I i c t e d
harm." He said il kldnaping
w!lh harm had been charged,
tbe death sentence could have
been impoeed.
Gray later referred to "a
bank robbery in w h I c h
somebody was shot."
His attorney, Franc Is
Robichaud, Said Gray was
"mentally incompetent and
legally insane" at th~ time he
pleaded guilty.
A psychiatrist, Or. George
A. Gross, later testified that
Gray was "sort of like a caged
allimal backed into a corner
and~belng threatened."
Get 8°' off the resuJar party-size price, and get your
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a delicious adven,lure. s
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Policeman
In Shooting
Out on Bail
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) -
Michael R. O'Brien. a police
officer charaed with murder
in the off-duty shooting of a
truckdriver, was r e l e a s e d
from jail Wednesday on
$25.000 ball.
Jiis release was granted by
·superior Court Judge Harry J.
Neubarth over the objection of
the district attorney's office.
The judge acted on a petition
for a writ of habeas corpus
presented by O'Bflen's at·
tomey.
The 2&.year-old officer is
scheduled for a hearing Fri-
day afternoon In Municipal
Court in connecUdn with t h e
fatal shooting of G e o r g e
Baskett, 28, a Negro, during
an argument over a minor
traffic accident.
O'Brien's rtlease drew a
stonn of protest from the
Negro community. Clifton Jer~
fers, a state deputy attorney
general and official of the Na.
Ilana! AlsoclaUon fo rthe Ad·
vancement of Colored, People,
dMCiibed it u "outraleoua."
Diocese Says
'No Moneys
Involved'
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
spokesman for the San Diego
Roman Catholic Diocese says
no funds are involved in the
case of the Rev. Robert
Nikllborc, orphanage operator
charged with failure to declare
nearly ,120,000 1n )?erlOnal ln·
come. '-
The spokesman ii d d ~ d
Wedne!day that the diocese
has taken no disclpllnary ac-
tion against the prleit.
Father Nikliborc, 37, heads
the Boys Town of the Desert
orphanage at Banning. He is
charged with falling to file, in-
come tax returns on personal
income over a three-year
period.
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:fteag.an, Crime~ ., Unruh Clash on .-
::rA=::~lhe ~~.,~~~~m:v= :~d .. ~:WS~uar~ ==a:e=:a ~ ;i:!,!:9ug=:J
now..t balllelleld loday r... to debate Reaaan'1 charge U lleagan refuaod 10 debate which he oaid were killed by lrois •,
PollllcaJ anemiea Gov. lleqan lhai lhere ii a "price lq" 00 him. llePUbliuDI. Tbey Would have UMm I a Id Rel'll)>ll'""'1
and Ammbly Speaker Je,.. gelling ltglllaUon out al Tbe governor replied, "Thal 11llrenec1 peoalUea lor pmons "are quit> wllllq to put
Aaaembly committees -cam-is the kind of language I would c; on v I c t e d cl selling bumper slripa oo their cat.I
• M. Unruh. paign cont r I bull on 1 for expect from Big DlddJ." He flOl'DOll'•phy In youngslers: saying 'Support Your Loql
Tbe Democratic ·auembly DtmocraUc candJdatae... said the r e are too many provided dJubillty pay for Police,' but they are unwlll~
chief called Republican ''That i. a lle," Unruh DemocraUc usemblymen to pollcenieri; provided state aid to do anythin& more aubltari1
l aw m a k e r.1 ''the chief retorted in a telegram to debate them all. ' for purehue ~police offlcera' tive for the ca\L9e Of Jaw ~
roadblock" to efforts to cut 1-=-R='=''="=n=de=m=an=d=ing=lh=•=de=ba=t::e.==S:il>:•::•=k=e=r=U=nruh==='"='=d =w=e=a=pona==•=od=eq=ul=pm=o=nl::;:ipr:o-==f=o=;;=m=e=n=t.= •• ==.....:==;\;
callfomia'a c.trlme rate. i;
"The Republicam talk a lot
about crime1 but when It getl
down to doln1 some\hlna prac-
Ucal about It, they run away
and bide in ~ bushes,".
Unruh uld.
His comments were tn a talk
prepared fpr_clellvary todl)' at
San Bernardino u Unruh con-
tinued to campalgn for a
Democratic -c ont r ·o 11 e d
legislature, ooe that would re-
elect him as speaker in
January.
Reagan alao lalked of crime
as he toured the state oo
behalf of Republican can-
didates.
He blamed the DemocraUc-
controlled legislature f o r
blocking his merit plan for
selection of judges and decried
"a concepl of pennlaslvenesa"
which he said has pervaded
society.
"We must return to a social
climate where the law is
respected and obeyed, where
the individual is held respoDSi·
ble for h1a acts, and where
criminal offenses are followed
by just punishments," Reapn
told a California Highway
Patrol luncheon ·in San Die10
Wedilesday.
Earlier in the day, he re-
* * * Wallace May
Cut Nixon's
Count Here
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Gov. Reagan considers third
AN INVIT AT/ON -FOR YOU
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Second Church of Christ Scientist, Newport Beach
3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona dol Mar, Canlornio
Th• m•mbers of Stcond Church of Christ, Scitnti1t, Newport Beech, •rt
heppy to ennounce thet the new church end Sundey School wt have been
building for tht Coron• dtl Mir community 11 now complete.
You are welcome to ettenJ our opening 1ervice1 on Suncley, October 20th
•nd 27th et 10:00 A.M. •nd 4:00 P.M . •nd to our reguler Wednesdey eve-
ning 1ervlce1 et 1:00 P.M.
Stuclent1 up to the ege of twenty will find • fre1h approech to Chri1tienity
at our Sundey School which convenes •• I 0:00 A.M. Children under Sundty
School ege will be cered for In our child care room end pley yerd, both at
Sundey Services ind Wednesday evenings:
party candldate Geo r I'"====================:::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::;:::; Wallace "the mysterious fac-1~
tor'' in the election -the man
who could cut d o w n
Ref!llblican Rlcbard M. Nix·
on'• margin of victory In
CaWontla.
Asked in an interview if he
lhlnU NixOD, lhe G 0 P
pitaldenlial nom.luee, c an
equal the Reagan lead of ·
almost a million votes in the
1966 govemor11hlp elecUon, the
Republican governor said:
"I don't see any reuon why
it shouldn't be -except for
!he third party.
"That'I the mysterious fac-
tor," he said. "How many peo-
ple are. talklng Wallace now
and then will vote
Republican?" THE
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WASIUNGTON (AP) -A
licensed vaccine a I a Jn 1 t
German measJes, a threat
durtni early pregnancy, is
reported likely to be available
next year well before the next
expected epidemic in this
country.
The prospect. Dr. Daniel 1.
Mullally reported Wednesday,
is based on 90 percent ef-
fectiveness of the sUU ex·
pcrimental vaccine in tests
during a continuing epidemic
in Formosa.
Mullally, chief of the vac-
cine development branch of
the National Institute o f
Allergy and Infectious
Disea8el!I, said the n e x t
epidemic is expected in the .
early 1970s. 1
During the last German
measles epidem ic in th is coun-
try, abo11t 30,000 babies 11,1ere
born 11•ith such defects as+
deafness, blindness, brain
damage and congenital
disea se. An estimated 20,000
were stillborn.
The d I 11 • a s e , technically
known as "ru.bella," i!l blamed
for birth defects and for
miscarriages during the first I
three rt>onths of pregnancy but I
iii mild when it strikes I
children and mosl adulls. 1
A University of Washington I ~cieritlst. Dr. J . Thomas l
c.rayson, said the 3,289 boys
given the vaccine received
better than 90 percent pro-
tecUon in the test! l n
Formosa.
Glrli were not given the
vacclne, Grayston s 1 I d ,
because the disease Itself con·
fen long-lasting tmmunlty and
it was felt better to let them
contract il
Stars Plan
On Marriage
NASSAU, Bahamas CAP) -
Actor Laurence Harvey and
.Joan Cohn, widow of former
Columbia Pictures bou Harry
"Kin," Cohn, toot out a mar.
rlage license WednQday.
Friends sald the wedding,
wWcb was planned f o r
Wedneaday n I g h t , waa:
postponed. No new date was
ael.
1 Harvey and Mra. Cohn -
rormer actress Joan Perry -
I' have been subject& ol mM-
rlap opocu1au.. for years.
S.wnl ,_. op Ille gave
.llhll • m lnlUal<d lavender
• p),OllO Rolfi.llo)'C< N I blrtll-•day .,.._.._
Mrs. o ob a, divorced 1 b o e
• mqnale llarTJ lClrl In IIMIO ,an.r • .....,.....m..,.. ~ belt -for his ~role In ''Room ol Ull Top,"
WN dJ~ from bit fint
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UCI to Show
'New' Cinema
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'Plans for,·· a PJan'·
I See by Today's
Want Ads:
e Bar Belle Wanted • • .
tot fl nice pab.
e Baby Foc Sale!! A be.by ~ piano, at a reuon-
'ttie ~.
obtainlng lnfcrtnailon con-
cernina 't h e 'erivironllieotaJ
priortUes derived f r o m
samplu ol lhe Orange di!znty
ilire ' c .. my. . .
'Both firms were asletf by
Supervisor David Baker ti, in
tenl\aof the statew·ide
demands placed oo their
or£anl'tations, the crra n g e
Colpity plaa ''might ~suffer
THE CAN[!IDATE •••
and even become buried in the
files," ""
Both replied that they wire
able to commence work on the
project lnµnedlately after they
w e r e given notice of ac-
ceptance. And both promised
that a part of their stall woultt
be located ln Orange County
until the project waa corn·
pleJ.ed.
111 ... 1fto
Plchlrt
l it 1Ct••,11_ c•lor poi-t1bl1 hai vi¥id,
frij1-to-lif1 New Vlit1 picture, Sport.
1lloijt Ch1ul with fllw Solie! Stet•
Co111p1n1nt.; piop·? h1ndl1. lL-442
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"SA.ES ANO SERVICE"
CONVENiENT TERMS
LOS ANGELES IAP) -,"And it v.·a~ rcally ·~Y to N"Y cinema films will be
Momeob 'lael4n ita..acbeduted diSUngubh because it was· the ~ Showa at UC ltvine again this
5:47 Lm. ~val, Apollo 7 onlf thing up there e:r:cept the weekend.
e The While O:iats are com·
ing! 1-Iere's • a double
breasted \.\'OOI. coat -like
new.
SERVIN& HAl\IOk· AREA OVEk 2J YlS.
blinted• "-w•v c•---Iy 0-v er ·.. · . The second segment of nine "° -.. -moon. undergrounil · art films Crom
• .Prlwte park and beach -
V6"J low yearly rent 1111
WI I~ apartmt!lL .KIRKPATRICK'S Sootbem california. "I was really bugged,'' ~ around the world will be
Numeram residents gather-other said, "because there we shown tooigbt, Friday, Salut-
ed in sman 'gmips aOO Some Were, wa'.tching 'ltistory £0 by day and Sunday nights at a
motorists stepped from their and there were all these oth-o'Clock in Science Lecture
cars to view the craft wt>Jch er people, walking to work ' Hall. Admission will cost $1.
e ~ting! HeW1 a
~ me rug f()l' Ale!
2711) Eost Coost Highw1y
Coron4 . del. Mer e 673-2650
took a mere two minutes to and ju.st looking at t h e i r
crOS3 from horizon to hori-feet."
zon. The Apollo was easily visi-
"It was just a big, blinking ble despite the usual -belt of
star -that's all it looked like light smog surrounding the
to me," said observer. . downtown area. iiiiirif~pp;;;;jj;;;:
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~ ~~---. "'--~~ ., c"*.c.'"'",, .. ,.,, B SANDI u "OR -y _,,, • l;\ub. ~ JNJll """"""" VS C.lwlfl JI-t1J PMW .J'Ul.:JJti'"" '~-..,.. I.WWI~ ... o.tlf" ,.,.. ""' ~~~·. ""i...b. w~ t.:. JollrilflR """ 111i.Wh 111. s00A ANA -Orange 1W Mtrci. W•tt. 'n l1$n. W•'-,N..._. ...... unler .:i:r et ..... LMM .,. ~ fin u... County health oWda1s hive c~ v-ltt ~rtnt, .. ~11 ~ "' ..._ Arnn re.aamined a predicted ln-1w W•K:lltr, Otlvt. Htw"'1 letdl;
1:1» '·"'· · G'::'-'t::.. w.,,.. "' ~ Ouenu epidemic end have
Or1!!f..::=r'7M, ~. ~':",,'tt-~ Mtt1or1t L MIMl'I vs°""" ,, .._... decldfllf the ,_-....t. ta better Me"°;i\C Lacie-, IOOF lJ •"j I, et 11. ,. .... ,.......,. -
WMl'ITllNMI' AV-"' 011¥• Strtd. .V..rle L. CrOlllllnd ... TllMN• c. than ....... ... W"knl=~: ~fl· Cranllllld ......,.. .......... . o~~ "+tr.; ~ Geia.n::· Koenb n ~ l."l!!M ••tt doeat't ·~ DO'll' thlt H~:_. ~-., w.-, L. ldlaPf9r ,,; GMw H. we will have a flu epidemic ~ ~ ~,.._. ~ bert," a county helltb officer Nilt~l~l~~ e!'!!'·~~~~1~1,;Nb Wrlthl llid Wedoesday.
.. '". " 1 " .=..,"'..[ t=t: ""l•"*'l~-Tbe scare started last week, .,Q, '""' ... ~ .......... l ' '"' al•Dr n--aJd w . he 1D1Po tttn • .w1 ..._ ft ,, ~ l"I ... t • E1~1:i.:11111 l"oler .,. °"''" EdWtNI s \I"' • ua-agner, w n
'"· : ~*=''JU... -club, ;;;.!;,. Etwooe ,.lt.1..;,. 1. ,,~... Tutio.. .,. J.,_ MitrtoJli some 20 Marines in San Diego Man, a1 1w. St.; ton •MCti. I( oWt ultcu cune down wilb w-hat had
•. 11.111. I' ID.I..,; • J~':; A. Mlr:fJ!I "" •""""' tt-r. ...._. LM 111 .... n .,. MtwlCt ".....,. --~ H Ol!r. 111111 P.J~ ... "~ 1~ ~ ' J It. Hoak -.:. ~ .,, ..... , l.ord n ltodMr •rvc. dia5..,._... aa ong ·Kong
u ~ndr,"J.~"7W.. ~ :nt "'.· .. C"Yllll\le'l. IUrt ":i c:;::lfll 111. 1ur1 "sr~'f! G. OleeMrlt,,. _,.... """*" flu, this year's version of H"~~ BN"'#:" lo\:,.; ... ~ I•'°• ~llcfl !\.. TitlpOI 'n Shlrllr ~ ~.~1.1Mllltf-,,. 111.., f!. Miiier Allan fiu.
Shtl'1ton BMd! Inn.• ""''l'lllem ~ ,Y. BtMI" YI lllobtrt J. IHMft L®)!-, p-E11IHlotl vt Glot!wl Todd . "lt "-•• tumed out pot to, be ·-·~" •·,"),., t""':.Ji•rt·~~-,_ -·-..... -~ 0. Wilslr v• SIU LM Wl'-fl Eclw4irlll V1,.,.. lllJCQI VJ Ylll9 fl•n fiU but _,_ ~"••' With ......, IC. e,,,,_ vs•t_. Gordon E,,.,.. Rldlfl ~ _. ............ '•",ltla' rrldg're.'' .. lot;Ttilllf M. McC•l"llff!Ofl 111 Cllcuet. flu.Ute symptmll," the tiubllc ~ Alla11 McC•lnlnlJill -='I c II ·---~-~-1n ..... TilJ'o L'""w ,. "~"" ,... .. re Q S -~·~ w~ v-.ates •.:. • .: -~•le·.;· M~~~.,. M.trl• N•IMwl 111 Bob EUMM infectious diseues reported. llilie~••a • No'-' 11:-.1 ""'* l"I"' ciu• Jo HJs office maintains ·contact
Tf\UltSD Rl!COIH>. '°'~ ~ ft"lff.r It=~~ "0""' VI Gr•111 ~ ll:IM "·"'· we!:!o.,~, fire, IO!h with the U.S. Health Depart.
J.-Ali VEGAS, Nw. -,.,..,,.... lt.•r J1r Cuttl .... Vlolel S.t•"'111¥9111 '"'"' •nd Electric . ment lnd ... tbe''NaUonal Com-
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Dltf:MACH-WALDEN -Oet. '-Ttrrr e,....,,., Cr~..,. Sldnev-Critch , ''b~ WGrM._v, fir• ':rz::"""°"t municable Diseaae Center.
C. DrwbKll. 211, d :S.nt1 ...... .,d Slei:itlfnll Alul1 Cornell!SI 11'1 a.. Slr91 . Md Go n Wff Re~• '"-·~ lhe "~ W""'
N•flC1 E. W•lckf\. :J:t.-of CCllll Mesa. MldlH! CorMUUll 1:1140,~,.rn., bolt fl,_, 1$1'2 Goick!! WMI of r.::.-••-th .'.. -M -1C.'9CH.wRIGHT~. '· Aldw"tn hrt ~ Rowlle 9111\Ultl VI Lotrlt. c. '"'" UWI mon ouvW only five
Joch, :i., of Tw11,., •nd '6ndr11 Go!IU... 1 • \· 1:21 11·111·• ~ -~~~ ~· cases of influeng. recorded tn ).Mn Wrfghf, :M,. of Weslrnln1*'• .Vicki. I . A~ . VI l•rrr G. l:~p.s:uc. 1~1 1 "1
A~lllO.NOGLE~-'· R111 .. v... ,,,..._ s:21 p.m .. .,._... ,.., '°" RMdlt'lll Ave. the United States IO far this
lford. :M. d 1!1119'1HI, l!•t• c:. .. T ... ry.LCllM!dttrVl•ChlirltsCN.... t1:1'•"'· fll'I •litlllllol\. 10319 E fall he said ' \t, •nd L111r• K.llhlttn N1111i., IL £11Ubll!I M. Clll"llnd ¥5 M•lvll\, M. il.ofN' AV... • ' •
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111 F•r• w.inltl'", ;;,-ol Aret11'1:.~ ~~--,,,.,•...!?!... ltG;'!""' ""' M¥ey t102 A1oli. Drlw ' ' East," h!J'added,
M ltltlSOH·l"EAltSOH -Oct.1, l_. 1C.:;'R.;"$m1iti"';;"°ai.r1., Eddy Sm1!fl !2L3:ne11.m .• 1r1J1 fire. 1W2 _H~u The '~ Hong Kong
..... It-Morrlton, 30, ol Huntington ,,..ltl•lt· JW.:: Urell ,,, Tllonl•• f :Sol 11.m,, ,,.. .. fire, tiU Mtllor Drive Oue ··-~ .. b ~--.. -ol lls lNdl. •nd Jo.n Pt•rlCll, 2•, o1 C111r... l , 4:11 -""""-t t•ll flrll 171!5 llNclt •Mt. UCUUl>U. UC\;11-
)t•I INctl. Jo Arone,.. norl "' All'llld lM ,.... 4'.fl...:""·• trtlh ,.., lfnt lflilNu prevalence qi· that island COl-
siftlTH-lllUTl-oct.'"J, Johll ~ Sn!lth, .U::,.~,\./:C.rtfA ~t111 4:,",,,!·,•·b_.,!'..,. lrrnttlD9flan. Nil ony, Ja1 a new form of vin.J.s, i:z, o1 or11191, llM Ht1tri .R-Gerr1i;.;m;;. "f:~kl it".'e-n ·· ....
tun, 21,' '11 CMf. IMM. • Mtry Jo 0.111ii: _ri:IG,.,eF L'rir 01vfi 7:§1 11.111., W•llldown, Golden WHI •lld DJ-.. Waaner alililf. •51tTz-vtALL-0ct. 1, G1111c1 s. a'JM,'!. J .. n 111uU1T1 .... Ju1 u' H!-""' 10~·~-~'::::lc.1 •Id, 51" Audrer "We don't have a serum for
rt, :t!I, cf Feunr.ln V•lltv, •nd ,.,.,,;:;·" Ol.M V'lllffOU•l ,,. 111_ on.,.. .al.I-..._1_ 11 ""'.!rit s.ndr1 Yl•H, 21, af l•ll-Glof9I vel•-11:!7 "·"'·• fire 1nvn11,.11on, Hu~ r.1ua 11u-•un, he g a 1 d , rll't_l#y s. CtM911 .... Jtmtf, E. C•llllOll tlnvton AVfl\Uf Ind Elmlr• "al•'-·~ several drug MA$Elt.JOHNSTOH-o.:t. tO, Mldlael •rlltr. Jo, ttoOW1 VI Rtrmond" E. 11 51 •.m Th!H14•Ybm9d1c1I •Id. 1Mtl "'"""6'' COm·
o,.,,. Ml-. JS. ·"' 4•-'"~ Hobeon r-· 1 ~1~~~ ::.~fW. Ull:• •nd Atlant1 paniea are working an it. It
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..i H1rim. ~2. "' GtrHn . Gl"ll'h. •nd 's..M • "" .._ au E11l•1"JN"i1e -11ke.r s1r..t nowever, PlOSI! persons over ~"""..Por••,.:.•r• R~-...~·., w ..... , ~~'3·~1~~~~"~,.,. "· i,·11~"l..t~""·· 1.a11, 11re, ~~~~"~! es .. yim9m'·•~e~91'-~eirina HOll~E·JM:K(.11\j!llo. Orl. 1~ J ~C . , ~ .~., 0. ; fl.Ill., trMS re, 2S01 H'1t..,.-• lion..:0 w ~ •-d
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cwu11NT. Jr .• 11. ·.and .,.. Mllrte F~"· 'f'&:uTfty• oEbreas· l'U':~!n;r: ~';"'410 M•rliold M!:.,L ~ .some immunity
.,._, 11, batll.,d)l~!Gn eMd'I. Eiea'*' It-$li'N -~• Gur .Eft•rd' :15 "·"'" u.~••· .-w Fltall'llp shautd the disease spread .to allAVEll·PIElllC~ -OC;t. 11, ll,_. . Sil"" ,,. ~ • · , 3:26 11.m., !!rt lnvl!fllllltlon, Jltf thii. try h -~-•
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-.. ...... n11 Jot• H .. Pll!tU. -Mo. ti.. mtdt. ,,..Jcat A..,,,,.tzoorH. dlrfclt. "p•lo .. ,. i ·. -Dr. Wun.er added that *;;.c'~~iE1t _ Oct.' 11, o.i. o.-Mll~H.C:::.!'·w Gublrt e .... n. I t r IS 'tors nobody Clll leally predict the
tf!\11s f'Dlh, 53, ol H1mllllllen l .. dl, k•r1t1 J, Emlf VI Melvin L. ErMI ' OrJSet Of 80 epidemic.
o-9q11 Celi• Cl•r• Co411er • .5'. of Gtir-Hiii"~ .G. " ... pllf ... ~·ou clefclt. .... TOUl'l _,.. condUctM Mllfllhn ....... . Be laid hi• office is not ....__ r.•-Gt.Wt loullJ..kJ"-defdt. ... CT<W com911. F_... __ .. -•-• .,_, _. -,., r -.-
·1tii'A1t.IGUEY-G1ESE -oct. 111 w1~· v-;rcJ..trk ~~~ "t~'1-M•rl• . .;i;~~ .":';'.;.... ~ ... ;ii:: coura1Jnt"~y;.~8:ordinlry ~ • .., H. PlfrtoulY, *'· " w~· Jui-., Cllr'lllfflfl ... ..,,. " Milrolcl J, ',.wit ... !lcft oil' flt .... tllit .E._.' ' .,n;caut10111 •P:ihst the· "flu ~~.~~ ~=~ """' GltH, 1 '\~Mll-rle ~ v1 ForHI Lleyt "· 1"'-''-' •-llMY all Mt-, but he is keeping UJis On locai
2eu1tNEY-CAPUANO -Oct. t:t. '""'" -Dvd!ll't ltlch, '4MDI, 6Kt, '111. fCboo\ 11.istrict& to see if any
<,;ii M. McBurNr. 21, "' H11nt1nt1ien sudden r '·· In sbsenteelsm ... -"'· •Ml Fr1ncene M. C1P<11no, lX
~::!r~~ ,~~v~!!ht:e.~. No M aiter the Nutile ::-a~r a ~e~dJcate the
M oi11111 0111. ,,, .,,, Pico-1111...... So far, he ~ none have Ylll·l'lllYE~. It. lllllQefl._,S. -rtM i.;; .. ,:. • f-"· ytr, )f, end Tlftlt; 1!.ff Fry1, -• \j -; • ._' 1 ••" ,} rew. _r.-,. C~'6e!I , !JI -' i •. e
• bolh"' cost• Mew. F R • M normil rate of children
ottr Un1worth, it, •nd su .. n " WOU'·""""-"" "· '"'" or unn .. nw at.e , staying home . from 1<hooJ
vnn M<:Entre, lt, bafh "' cos•• ...,.. ,µ~ ' ... • , , '.;" ' ,. .. ~ because of illiieft. ---., ~
:':Y.HUllLEY -Oc:t. tt, Jiiilet SANTA ANA -Calls are es~bliShed by Frank JOrdan, . Per.,., A Ill' G.rdln Grow. •nd_.
l"'" • .,11,... L. HurleY", •· o1 H,noneton coming into' the Orange Coun-California secretary of state.
~f:'11:c~·eEGLEV _ Oct. it. •• e-. ty clerk's office from persons ".,"To my knowledge, the
;if•rrOll. ,,, end Nlnfl'M .... _..:rt. receiving sample copies of the American lnde~nt Party ~~w':~~L~ _":;: 1:z, Dat.ll , Nov. 5 ballot asking just who did not have . a national eon-·
•~t1fford 11o111w111, 41~ •"illl l• ,,,._ is nominated for vice presi· vention wherein a president
.,,-.,,i1co11. 31• bo/111 °' Wft!Tnl,.•. ' dent on the American In-a n d vice president could be :;'; DiV@rttS . dependent Party ticket. nominated," St Jobn said. :t DNOllCI' ~•L•O: ·, l , · According to the ballot, Even so, "It must. be un-'°'""'' """ Ktrta1• '" .Dl'IMncl Marvl,g Griffin, Georgi a derstood that the voter is ~c.11""" wu"'".,. J•-o-i.. governor, is the running mate voting for electors for that
I~'°':.-T•rub ..,. ....,,,." J. for fonner Alabama Governor party, not the individuals •Mk• George Wallace. themselves;" he explalned.
• MM HuDDll .... Pitt ~ II ·-I lhe "' J-Collin."' .... wllll•nt -. Wallace himseU recently a penon vo-or
co11mt11 named General Curtis LeMay American Independent Party Uriel• J. WlllOll ¥5 JoM IO'fd Wllleft
•nit• H•rs "' curt11 wiin-as hls.nmning _.mate. , on .the ballot, he will actually
Action Council
To Meet Oet. 23 ~
SANTA ANA -Members of
the Orange Couttt1 · . Com~
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meet at 7:30 p.m. Ocl 2.1 in
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mission cbamben, too w. 8th
st.
Fur1ber Information may be
obtained by calling the Com·
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at 835-0505. !~ JONPtl kni'lll,,. Oorlln icreM County Clerk W. E. St John be votl.iig for that party'• elec·
• LH a.111r ,,. Hll'llifft--Nor." explabitld the confusion tht·1 tcn:a. "It will be the electQrs'1;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;,jl
r~:i"'Mu!WI .... "'' Munl! Marvin G r If f 1 n was responsibility to vote for the .111 J: Dl'fn"l''l'll' .,. DI•-I. nominated , •t. th. ·American .... ..rn•s national selection," A CAID OF THANKS
rtm•rw ~~J* -r ,_. •J o..r u.cm .....-. .. A1tt1 ...... vs. Ill•-vs i:-ld 0.11:...,. Inde~'!""?""••Y .. state_ con--sat~ the county clerk. •rtl'l'Mh _, ...,......,. ,... """' """' i;::~ 5111~ • Mlc;flltl J. venUon . 1n Sacramento · in "The electoral college, not :=--...:'.....:::t•flly *"'"• ""
ne Frat'ICll l"•!Mrioil ,,. arum September. Wallace .did not the pOpular vote, actually
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' Nixon Aide Admits They Can Still Bl0w Win
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) respect -il not tl>e alledion 1161 defeat In C 111 f.o r n I a Cllllpalgn. ranks plllUlnl the Hwnpl>rey
-Wllb Ollly 17 days of cam--of those who have a very ("You won't ha~e Nhon to u ·tbe, V.ietnam war wa set-drive.
paJcning left, the queation bad picture of Richard Nbc· kick· around Bn)'ID<!nt."), ad-lied -In Parls, the AJ for U,. tl>ntat of Gwge
now: Can Richard M. Nixon on," Nixon replied. mlt he is smoother: m~ delaf belwffn 1nnOUDctri\ent c. Wallace, Nixon was con-
blow it? Even among some of the mature. and aCtUal 11etUement would fident the third party can-
"U anyone c.an blow It, we hardcore: Ni ton critics in this These critics who remerriber bar'dli affect Nixon's ~ didate;s Jollinrin& w o y l d
can," said Sen. Thruston travelln& press corps, there is Nlxon for a career of scram bl-There would ,not tie ·~ dWlndle .. ·n~ the t ~ e
.Morton, (R-Ky,), more joking growing respect. Those who ing for Nixon are now noting ti.mt for a nqotiated ~to Amertea111 ~ a pol!!fl
than serious. But MQ._rton; who covered his bitter blast alter a his abllity, his almost flawless heal the aplff in Democratic booth. · ,_.
often travels these fAY.1 with --------------------..,,---'--------~· "''-''--~
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did.llite, was Republican na-
t13nal chairman in 1960 when,
accordlng to many, Nixon
blew it.
John F. Kennedy should
have 100 eight years ago. &
vice president, Nixon had
everything going for him.
1ben ~ was .Nixon's in-
,fected knee for two· weeks ln
the middle of the campaign.
Four televised debates with
Kenneey also hurt ..
But there will be no debates
In l!j!GI and Nixon's health is
now as good as his polis. M he
said at a Monday newscon-
ference, he was ahead bf Viet
President Hubert H. Hum-
phrey in every major state.
Lunar pogu stick for astn>nauts being. desigiied ei ~on! University will take
advantage of the moon'.J weak gravity to liop across, the J'\!gged moonscape tn
SQ.foot jumps. Gyroocopes will keep lhe astronaut Upright. Compressed gas in ·
globes will fuel the piston bouncing mechanism at aboUt !().miles to the gallon.
Other globes contiain rocket fuel !or jet steering to safe landings.
"However, looking down
these three weeks (except for
resting on Sundays), I have
aJways been one never to take
anything for granted," Nlxon
said. "But frankly, I don't
think he's (Humphrey) going
to win."
FROM fAMED DB.ANEY BROS.
If the polls hold true and his
luck holds up, there is little
THIS WEEKS SPECIAl.S!
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taking over the White. House io
January. ·
Thurs. thru Sun., Od. ·17.20 There b one section of
voters that causes Nixon some
worry. They don't necessarily
disagree with his politics.
They just don't like hlm
personally.
LOBSTER TAILS &5: .. Baby T•ils -More than one out of every
e I g h t dogs registered in
overnight campgrounds during
last year's trial perJod of "!Jle
overnight pet" plan was in-
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This f3ct was poirited out by
State Parks and Recreation
Director William Penn Mott,
Jr., as he announced ".the ex-
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another year.
Cooked & Ready to Eat One newsman recently ask-
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anathema to millions because
of an older image as a
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as an anathema, but on the
other hand, I have leadership
qualities that can unite this
country and that can win the
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·,: 4he preiidan~l c a Ill pa ( g n Every wrltef and broad· NI one who ha• made the bel(tvu rather almply that
d,rivee to:w~ the Nov. 5 cuter seems to be treading Nll:on-Humphrty c i r c u 11 American P.MP1-are no fools,
on the election day. across• Well on tetevls!oii
. They will stay wllbio pai:ty Beeau6e hi $peak&,' "tbeJ ~ as rar as state and local . rapidly and effuslvel;_ a "t offices are concerned, but as \ tnaay Ainerlcana corne ... a.,()t ..>~~Umu;. tb4,Joumallltlc world water and looktpg arou!ld ror repeatedly; as one who has here .,re eome deepl): engrav·
.,.,,., b<oadc~ apcl'wrllera-any_ algn he inaf.li!lve missed watched the Waila<e cam-ed lmpreaiool:
-Duplt, Whal publk opl·
Dion allows, tho electloo 18 a
long way from decided. Thia
reporter, wUe and baby bave J1t11 fJnlahed sis daya at
vartoua -oo Ille Vlr&inll Skyline Drive where Oclober
18 • Ille big tourl8t monlh;
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-. George Wallace Is at·;' votert , .. y thal from wbat $5. Holda any Bike 'Ill Dec. 2Ath.
tractive to an amazln&IY Ja,ge t>ww hive seen Of Nixon on 300 'llKE5 TO CHOOSl FROM. number of' people be(ause , he t. w-.,;.,i!iloar he is "boring" since . . · · 1 1 .._
would, as president -"do " t11ey are ~jected to the aame "-4 &. ' • • '
\where be .counted auto licenses ' •· ~ · ' l inioP ...,, IO state.. ~"""' 1
:: $king •With ·ad~ .... "'"'. mJddl~ tour1sU prodilcea
t. "."; ., ·: a ~tral ldu -they are not
&Omething" about chlldreo · ~ 1 " b,_ , .
who wUI not behave. ,Bµt, aa ~ ,tcJWn, " rom town to I , ~o *
!or presiding over a 11j1Uon •," ,!!,-conclusion;' major '17071 Magnolia at W-
lrom the White Houae, a great , i.:.;lde\ltial candidate. lace a MZ.3777 545.0317 · many bumper-sticker Wall~ce ~Mible ll(oblem of voter in-' · -·
supporters seemed to he hav· , , dU!ererlce: ' Wallace ·is a WARHll ! ,
Ing their doubts. political curlooity; Nixon may
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' be ''~",.. but be ls dull; !lumpllrey talu too mucll.
Plq>le'tall< about FDl!ai\cl old 11.m Trun1an and J"" anc1
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your job ~ you sick -fectlons 1~ twice as fre-·; .. ~ -·
you may be,rijht.' quentlJ u men who were not TV & APPLIANCE' ,:·
" ~,qf_a,ro,cent a!jldy at expooed lo tlcesaive noise. , w,cy,;. 'state 'University in· Women who endur<d noise
dlcate Ibero ll~direct cor-did n01 rtJ)Orl more Uiness,
relaUoo tietti<en iu)l.es in the Calnerv9 aald, and th a t envir0t.-~ some il-, "rnlglil Indicate _that lhe kinda lnessU tn men. · of noise were different for the
Dr. Paul cl.meron, assistant two 1Ues, that females react
profusor·of pay ch 0 10 g y, to n qh;e differenUy than
studied tbe health of 2,471 males, or that women are iust =~ 1,117 n e Ir 0 I I not subjected lo aa much noise
In ..J..t_ t' II tntD."
nwat!on to ex-The te r hronl U ~ , rasoc c·
' Of Ille 'tr' ~I of the lnesaes -heart condltloM,
gfoup that ' rfported frequent cancer,· allergies or diabetes
exJ>OiiaRt ~ ~~abn<innally large -in ~th se1es showed no
amocmta of .DOlse " two-thirds rel.QUon to the noise level, he · · · ' aald.
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a "psychological" one, in
which noise was defined as "•
disagreeable sound.1' He said
it W8! the first "to ask U}e
quesUon, 'does regular e,i-
po.D'e' to' llrge-amounts 'of
noise til'v8 an inftuence upon
peoples'·bealth?" he said.
1 AND Tb'e Wayne State
psycllologist is heading a pro-TRADE ject ·which wilt take in the
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!Edi...-. Not. si-ld It'll -It ot Ctlllwn .. 1tlofld bthllld IM'IV•N
IN"' for OD!lflrvdloll of l'lolpltal
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By NOBMAN KEMPSTER
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A
plan to meet the need for
hosp.ital facilities wit,h private
loans underwritten by the
state treasury will be on the
Nov. 5 ballot for ratification
by the voters.
Backef1 of Proposition 5 say
the measure is needed to pre-
vent a possibly dlsastrous
shortage of hospital beds.
The proposition w o u 1 d
amend · the state Constitution
to permit the state t o
guarantee Joana made by
banks and other financial ln-
stitutiorui to nonprofit and
public agencies for ~ ~on..
struction of hospital facilities.
STATE TO HELP
The plan would work like ex·
isling federal and state home
Joan programs. As long as the
hospital repays its loan on
lime, the state will contribute
nothing. But if the hospital is
unable to meet payments, the
state will pay off the loan.
Hospitals find it difficult to
obtain private financing at the
present time because few
banks are willing to foreclose
on a hospita1. Therefore, len-
ding institutions are unwilling
to accept hospital property as
security.
Backers of Proposition 5 f 1y
state Department of Public
Health figures i n d l c a t e
California now faces a
shortage of 21,s23 modem
hospital beds. The problem
wiU become more acute as the
nation's most popu1oua state
continues to grow.
The figures indicated &,281
new beds were ~ed along ~·ith mOO.emization or the
facilities for 15,242 beds. The
shortage includes 3,416 new
beds and 8,789 modernized
beds for the care of acute ill·
ness and 2,865 new be'cb and
6 453 modernized beds for the t~eatment of long-term illness.
UP TO STANDARDS
.The additional beds are re-
quired to bring California
bollpitala up to nationaJ st.a~
dards, supporters of l h e
measure argue.
"The total shortage fn..
dicatel!I that existing hospitaJ
bed needs are only 85 percent
met," they said. "In many
communities, the percentage
is much lower."
Since 1947, hospital con-
struction has been financed on
a three-way sharing basis with
the federal and s t a t e
governments paying one-third
each and the hospital the other
third.
But the federal Hill-Burton
Act may expire next year and
Gov. Ronald Reagan has said
the state will not be able to
make direct grants to hospital
construction after this fiscal
year.
The program will c:ost the
federal and state goverrunents
more than '19 million this
fiscal ~ar.
Sens. Stephen P. Teale. ID-
Railroad flat; Lou
Cusanovich, (R-Van Nuys,)
and Joseph M. Kennick, (D-
Long Beach), wrot.e the of-
ficial argument in favor of tht
measure.
SAVE MONEY
"A yu vote on Propos1tion S
will authorize a conslruclive
a I t e r n a t e statHUpported
mortgage inS'urance plan to
match federal funds. It could
save California taxpayers '20
million per year," they said.
"Instead of outright grants
of money, the state would help
necessary hospital projects by
providing mortgage insurance
to improve the ability or
sponsoring organizations to
bomlw more money for longer
perloda at lower interest
rates," they added.
The official argument
against the measure was
drafted by Sens. H. L.
Richardson, {R-Arcadia);
John G. Schmitz: (R-Tustln ),
and Clark L. Bradley (R-San
Jose.)
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A BIT OF YICTORIANA ...
ANAHEIM
'4'4'4 North Euclicl -515-1121
Monclty fhru Stturd1y
10 t .m. to 9:30 p.m.
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LACY SHIRTWAISTS ,,
Flirt through Far-in coquettish ruffles reminiscent of a
rom on tic yesteryear. Wear a gentlewoman's shirt ... ever so
dem ure in snowy wh ite polyester/cotton. A) Trellised with
rosebuds ond loce. BJ Ruffled jobol, rosebud trim. CJ Tiered
bib.front . DJ Stondup collor, golhered wrists. EJ Hi.button
collor. By Rhodo Lee, 30-38, eoch 7.00. Mo il ond telephone
orders inv ited. Blouses, Shirts, 66
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47 F11hion ld1nd -644-1212
Mond1y thrv Frid1y I 0 1 .. m. to 9:30 p.m •
S1turd1y IO a.m. to 6 p.rn.
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Mond 1y thru S1turd1y
10 a,m. to 9:30 P.•m•
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A sweeping panorama ol ocean, cllfu and bay will be viewed
from live outstanding Orange Coast homes Satunlay, Oct. 26.
The unusual residences will be apen to the public during e ~e
toor S(lO!lsored by the county's Ameri1oan ln.t.itute ol Architects and
the W~men's Architectural League as examples of the newest and
bes!' in home design. ·
· Proceeds from the toor, which will take place .between.. noon
and S p.m.1 wiµ finance schol-arships for deserving ~i~al .stu .. ,
derits. '
Taking maximum advantage ol a magnificent view \~ the be,;c!I; I
front residence of Mr. end Mrs. Jack Carney~ Laguna Beadi. Situate~' I
in Emerald Bay, the contemporary design features the ~ens'iv., Use ; 1
of wood throughout. ·
ON THE CLIFF I
The open feeling created in the living and dining room, kitchen
and den accentuates the privacy of three bedrooms and a master bath.
Designed by J . Herbert Brownell, the two-story home also features a
fuJl~size basement game room and a sauna.
Nestled on a crest of 100-foot high cliffs in Irvine Cove, tagurur
Beach, is the residence of William White Ill. Designed by Kermit
Oorius, the home above Abalone Point •:ommands an impressive vi~w
of tbe coasttine. ·
A modified windmill, the multilevel plan uses masonry columns
as exposed structural elements to support the continuous perimeter
wood beams. Wood decks on the oc;ean side extend the living areas
and provide a view al unusual rock format·ions and tidal pools below.
Natural materials are:' used in the Robert Christiansen home,
winner of the Orange Coµrity Masonry Associa't;ion's J~ awanl. Lo-
cated near tlJ,e Laguna Niguel golf course, the resid~ce features a
wood exterior and an unusual interior lighting plan accents a beautiful
custom kitchen with interesting cabinets. The designer W<l!: the Will-
son and Williams firm.
Blending-witti the character CYf Bay Istand is the-Newport Beach
residence of the Edwin S. Phillips which was designed by Harold B.
Zook .
'The three.level hQUse,..ffunts on the bay~s sandy beach and boats.'
ExteMor material$ are fJSh-soale shingl~ siding, stucco, slumpstone,
brick and a shake·roof. 1
· Ptay;oOm, £torage and a shop romprise the first level witti. the
liV'ing, dining, kft.chen and serv:;ce areas locat~ on the second level,
and bedrooms arranged on the third.
BAY VIE W
Capturing a portion of a bay view while remaining function.al
for bath formal and informal living is the Newport Beach home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Hirsch. ; ·
Des.jgned by Knowlton Fernald, the hobse features an inverted
two--sbiry design with family bedrooms on the lower 1evel and living-
areas and a guest· suite on the upper level.
The 10-foot high ceiling provides a oeontinuous open space which
is baffled by high and low st.orage walls to define areas. Opening on
trellised decks are three glass areas, and delicate structural and d~
tailing systems augment the visU'al space of the Upper areas.
Included in the tour w;u be refres~i:n.ents. s~rv~ µi ~e .~ite,
home. Tiickets at $2.50 each may be purchased' froin any member ot
the league or. by ci.lli,ng Mrs. Jack ~~lel'.'; ~ ~innan, at 543-4916,
Mrs. Del Wiiliams, 675-3697, or lit any home dudi\g the tour.
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BAYSIDE RETREAT -Sandy:)iach, ·boats and a" ,~ower-level
playroom provide re13xation fM1he Edwin S. Phillips when 'they
desert Lo5 Angeles for their summer home on Bay Island, Newport
Beach. Enjoying the comfurtable game room are (left to right)
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Mn. Ron Yeo , Mrs. Jack'·l!Ossler and Mrs)farold B. Zooll$h05e
huSband designed· tne-.-ttif.ee-level house .to blend w;th the 8tmoe·
phere of the island.
COMMANOING VIEW -·eoos111ne, rocks and oceanJidal pools p,;l .. :
an impressive.panorama when seen through trhewindows oftbe·W~!.
While Ill reoidencti·overloOking Abalone Point, Laguna Beacb. R~
ing visitors dijpiig ttie fund.raising home tour will be fle11t·1<>.ridli::
Mrs. €hnstian'w~ .. Mrs. While and Mrs. Kermit Dorius. ·;::· . . ~~~ -.•1 ,_.· ·-••• "'>: ... ••• ........
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KIT CHEN HIGHLI GHT ED -Mrs. Jack Camey's dramatic lrttdien ,*
peats the watmth of wooq which is used extensively i,r\ '1te~rontem~"
ary Emerald Bay home, l..aguna Beach. Tickets for the benefit ~
tour may be obtained by calling MI'S. Jack Bassler,.chairman, '543'.49~ ..
or Mrs. Del Williams, 675-3697. · " :~: ••• , . "-• ·.-·:K ;"'f:i
You Keep Talking and , Daughter Will Continue Balking I
:~: ··-. ·--........ . ........ <: DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back .,
you wrote : "Any woman can have an f,f;
fair -if she sets her standards low
enough." Say it again. 1 think my
daughter missed it.
ANN LANDERS
~etPin100·1 .Kfndly anSwer. thi'Oiigh your-
eolumn aa It would seriously upM?t my
parent.a Jf Uiey knew the burden I carry.
My anxiety la enough for the entire fanU-
ly. -MJClllGANDER
Ektora, age 27, has been seeing 1 mar-
ried man for five yun. She calls it '°'"'·
I call tt back·alley man.key busineu wttb ,
no future. Eldora hUn't h~ 1 real date
since lhe ~.to~~ -
tl!IJ r1L He .~ la; up 'Jii: bus, "II
street cornen:, 1nythll\g but come to Ult
front dOor Uk• a n\a'l Eldqra'• father
ha1 been de&d 10 yearl ao this man cani.
be afr1id ol geU:lng hiJ f8C! punched In.
I've tried to tell my daughter she i3
!'vowing away her youth and If she
d<>e1n't wake up IOOl'I no decent man will
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have her. Her stock answer ; "It's my
life. Get off my back.''
Why would a s~~act.ive girl who ~., ~ bit dates setUe ''.:'.'ni(ii/m~~~l lo'!. sh, Ip ? •
~ DEAR ~OTHER : At..r,ctlvt maybe,
brt •mart sbe ln'L Gir!• wr." get In-
volved wft!I married men ,.~, ~L.::~;1 tr.d
tftea tetf dtltrt.-::~.vt. P. ~ ~ .. ~,· itt"p
may be UM uswer -proviC:td ·~ w.:all
t.n 1.ntwer.
DEAR ANN l.ANDERS: lo 1 wok ft».
ment 1 took LSD. t am a college student,
male, 20 yeani of 116. Sina: )hat time
DEAR MICHIGANDER: I uked Nobel
Prtu winner J'od11 Lederberg of die
' ltufonl Uatvenlly Scllool al Medicine,
8Dt: of lM fortJDOtt 1a&bor1Ues oa
1e1t&icl. to IDIWor fOGt qaffdoa. Berti Is
bf• reply:"' · I've heNd UID lltm ll\<4romooomes , '
ol the bodjl .Ind one can ·~ dd'"'1ed · 1 • ' ' 1~ • children. I am .OW neerllig clfJr al •. DEAR ANN 1.ANl>ERS: This ii 'In
serious romantic Jnvolvements because f · ttapOnSe to YlXJJ' query about the
d!!re not risk such u.nhappinw-for aoy ~lbillty o1 f.So producing deformed
g:rJ. bib,.. ,
On you l:now of a.n,v tesla to detcrmint Several lnveat.igat.on tuive reported
if lhe chromoo:>moa have been damaged ~ eUec:ta, for example Dr. William F.
lo tl1e eil.tnl t.bat the chJldren would be Gtber of the De p 1 r t m e p t of
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Plil{m<•cology,. Medical College 0 f .. -DEAR-..DR.-l.Elllr.RBERG· .,1,
Georgia at Augusta. wridag my congrenmaa la W
It 11 difficult to pln down the facts today. My ... e: Any .,,,..;,;
precl1ely and I re,ard the matter aa still aovenunut. supPort If medJul,
controveralal In spite of the circumstan-would be dlu·stroas. I llfit.JDf
Lial evidence. do Ukewlae. ' '.
There la , however, one possible hazard "
of LSD whtch I would like to menUon. Wt What la French kiuing-l, 11 tt.
know humans can show '°"' delayed Who should oet tile, neckh)i ll\n1ll\
reacllons to "°'" ol IJSD. We muat now boy or the &irl!, can· 11~
learn to what extent LSD e:ritera ~e succeed? Ma4 Ann .LaA!WI'
fet_ua across tile plaCentJ! "'"11er. So far : "Teenage sex -T0n Wlyl to
'u · I know, lhett II.ts 1'eeil no In-· Stnd i!O cenll In coin ·111111' a 1'lol( • ~~ v~gaUon on W. Vlta! polnf. dreaed, otamped envelope. ', ·1
Jf Congress cooUnuea to slash the ~ .. "'
budgeta for medical reRarch., ~e may Ann Winders ."111 be-&lad. lo hibt.W.
never know tile answer. -JOSHUA with your pr<ibltm1.-Send -Ill ilf"in
LEDERBERQ, P R .Q F E S S 0 R OF '°'' ol th< DAILY ~llPI\ a
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:~lit.,. Seaoe '!ban Cmta or how to be well droosed ~a ·bud1et is tl!•-tbeme for >·~ belioftt fuhloo show OllOOBOTed by Bahia cha i: of National S.Cretaries ~tlon Im.n>at!onal. ilalboa Bay Club will Ille "fuhlonable" 1,tting !!~ 19 at 11 a.m. W!tll the help of Miss Virginia R;chter, fashion coordinator ..:!10r 1te May Co., SotlU! Coest Plaza, Mrs. Volney Peck, registratloo . chairman ::;w Ml'll. Jay Mc»owe!!, C<>Cbairmen (left to right) are busy shopping for : ~;........* to be modeled. • ~.i· • .... ~ • •:£:Horoscope .... :, ____ _
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• :;ifeltley .•• AJtrology polntl the ; .. ~ . ay."
;:• ARIES (!\larch 21-AprU 19),
:-117ork adMtles ")>811d. Your
: tnteruta open new hobby
·:area. Rela'tlons with
..i:.aMOCiates Improve .. Key i8 to
• 1J>e °opUmlsUc, but d.o Watch
diet. Tendency .iJ to-go to ~x
: :0-emes In eating.
Investment 1a lndlcattd. Suc-
cesa shown u a resul1 of past
ettorta. Mate or partner Ul
able to aJd ln materi.11 ae.nse.
Pera!Btence .p&fl oll. Con-'
centrate forces.
PISCF.11 '(Feb. Ii..lllarch 20)'
Take lniUaUve. What a~
peared to. be oppoa;iUon swings
In your favor. Good day to set-
tle differences wjth those close
to you. Extend band of
friendship -fine results
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For Weekend Camp
Cad.U.O.Rama; three d1y1 of campinc
·at O'Neill Park in Trabuco Canyon , will take
place· tomorrow Uuwgh Sunday.
. Betw""" 2!llO ind 3000 Orengo County
Girl Scouts will take pert in tho outing which
will be directed by Mra. David Efftilger of
La Habra with the cooperation of the Orance
County Parka Department. Partlclpenta will
be junior high age girls of the Girl Scout
Council of Orange County.
Art, home, friendahip, citlunablp, out of
doora, health and Nfety will be the worlds ex-
plored by the teenacen. Dr. Roy Agum, di·
raotor of guidance and coumeling for the
Complcn illgb School Dlllrlct will lead the
girls in a d!11C1111lon of the Girl Sco!rt'• prob-fems in. IQday's ailcilescent society.
An ·oulrtandlng group of young folk sing-
ers, Silig Out Orange County will be !!>• high-
light of "Baturday evening'• festlvlliei. OU!er
activities will Include flai and c&ndle-Ugb~ tnr c~erooni•, campfires an4 a variety ·of
skill and fun events.
'Hoots 'n Hollers'
Of Praise Readied
A "harvest moon" party bu
been planned by membera ii
the Hoot • 'n Roller Roost,
Night Owb for Sunday, Pct.
20.
Featured entertainment will
Buses Ready
To Transport
Theater Buffs
Memben of Three Arch
Bay W om e n's Association
and other the1ter lovers are
invited to join the group when
they travel to Lo!: Angeles
Thursday, Nov. 7, to see Greer
Garson in "Captain BraM_
Bound Buttons.''
The buses will leave Three
be tht:Gltden Grove chapter
of the SWfft Adellnes, Inc.,
who will bring their chorus of
mart. than :rt women arid a
quartet known u Tempo 4 to
the event, to take pla.et at· 2
p.m. in the Senior. Citizens
Recreation Center, Newport
Beach.
In four-part harmony will be
the repertoire of old tunes in·
ter'spersed with contemporary
sona:s. Guests and · inembers
are encouraged to wear . old·
fashioned · clothes · t o IC·
centuate the memories of
earlier days.
A bazaar of handrpade gifts
will be a special attraction at
the party .
Reservatiom will be la.ken
durina: ttie meeting for · the
Christmas dinner p a r t y
scheduled for the Sheraton·
Beach Inn in Hun'tington
Beach on Dee. 15. The social
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Tw.o exhiblta will be .i '11' reflecW!d. in W,Orb depic.
fea&u.red at the Costa Meta ~ ptOple lllCf • c en e ·~
LibrarY thb month. . U...Ughout Mexico.. No• 1
The palnUn11. fi !\In. Roell. "Sc!olll, lllanlla. '•J .nd I I 'j
llllllman will be displayed by Slngapo)'< and the slates .fi
Coot.a l\leu Ari Uague. SW: .. caJllornla; ore,.., N.W Mn.
inl tpace·wlll be-the art.a and lco antt:Texu. • '
era& of Mrs. Paul E. A native of Green Bay, Wis.,
FriitienahAu.oer: •· 'llll'I; DU!tn1an bu itudled •t"
In the Qilldren's Section will .. tlie Ail Studentl' Leap; Ntw 1
·be papler msche flguns 'ill York, ~ Women's Unl..rilil.
nunery rhyme figures and In of the Phlllpplnes. l\lanlia. and the Adult Section, M rs.. · ' , · · , Friebutshauser bu placed Baylor Urllv~1t1.,"'.aco, Tei..
bread jewelry, l>Jri&p nowen, "!.....wn lhows Include the
cacrame nectl.acts and other NaUmaJ Art Gallery","'-the
obj<ct.>. Philippines; the Jehlnger Ari
Lois Ouitman'1 wor ks, Mwtum, Bombay; Rmwell
which hang in , private col· Art M~um and Museum of
lecUons In 12 different coun-· New Mexico Art Gallery, San--
triea, will be e~lted trom ta Fe.
Oct. 19 tO Nov. It. Jn various The artist also has taught
technique,, and media, her col-painting .on television in Teua
ortul paintings t n c I u d e and hu dtalgned do.ft-)'OW'ltlf
portraits and SCenel!I in oil, art projects for the children's
watercolor, charcoal, pastel ward in a Manila hospital and
and Ink. taught classes at the Sioux TB
The. influence of her travels Sanitorium in RApid City, S.D.
who llCl}'8 you have to. come
to the store to buy line .
carpetlnq? not Mc:;y COi
Our demrator-trained sa]...,,.., Will t""1<
right to your home wW1 many beautif.uJ ar-
p<t wnpi.. . . . shag, shoared, sculpeur.d.
twist and other textu= ... nyloa. acrylic.
wool and other fibers ... for living room.
dining room or anywMrt you want carpet .
For helpful, professional advict: giwn ift
your home call the toll-free number of your
nearest May Co. Our Carpetmobile will
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rot! . 1'ith • eom-.... p~ . 9C'l«tion el.
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cottons ill antiques
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:-create!" personal freedom m-!~ted. Romantic evming in ::...n. Festurod ti cJwiae, :;~ty, speculatkm. Element • tii ltii:k-Umlng ti an your 1lde. .:row.. UmJ1b. you appear •
Arch Bay for the Mu sic Cen-
IF TODAY IS YOUR emm. ter at 11 : 45 a.m., and the
DAV you are sympathetic to price of each ticket will be
needs of those lw: fortunate $7.95, including transporta-
You are able to 4id people ln tion and refreahmenta serv@d
d!Ulcully. cumnt cycle indi-<luring the journey.
hour will be at I p.m. with din-may co south coa1t plaza, Mn cliego fr•way at bristol, cost• meu; ~9321
ner at z. The priet will be shop moncl1y tftrough 11tu rday, 10:00 a.rn. to 9:30 p.m.
. . ' ; .. ~ ~"::GEMINI (May 21.Jwte 20):
:Security pro<peds Improve.
·:Long-range pla.M jell. Take in-
:fUaUve. Speak up ror what you
:'"lleed, desire. You're apt to
: :ticelve what is requested. Be
: •iecuve. Chose the best.
~!CANCER (June 21.JuJy 22):
: :ti<cellent for vtslUng, ea-
• lortalnlng. Social activity ti ; liwncect. RelaUOlll Improve :,nth neJihbon, relaUves. HUD-
; chel are accurate -ideas
:rve COMtructlve. Get going
.::on favorite project.
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•1Money pictw"t ls brighl You
"idd to pouessiorui. PotentiaJ :ror gain b .-g today.
.ere..uve efforta pay dividends.
'Social contact tonight I s
JIOlltive, coostrucdve. You
· make 10lld gain.
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Every oecond Tutlday of
the month memben of Orange
Shores Medical AsllJtanll'
Association assemble at I p.m,
Locatioo may be obtalneci by
calling Mrs. M·a r j or I e
Humber, 644-2273.
Half Sizes
Dark cotton• .••
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•rnort cottonal
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prkM from $1
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The "19y'' lqok brought back the I/Mt.
Nowveata are bringing back the pocket watch.
And this cover style model la a honty.
F,atures include 17-jeWel, shock-resistant,
and anti-magnetic movement
Case is 20 micron gold plated. $45 .
IANKAMERICAR.D tnd MASTER CHARGE, to•
SLAVICK'S.
Jewelers Since 1917
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BY JUDY 11\JMT or -. Dillfr ....., Steff
South Coast Alumnae Club
ol Pflleta Phi did tt again.
Tl!<)' entutaliied a full
houae at thla year's first
Celebrity Book Serles. Carlot.-
·ta Wllllama, boot reviewer,
returned for the third year to
present best aelltrt a n d
pronleases.
David Westhelmer, guest
speaker and author ol the best
eeller "Von Ryan's Express,''
"Thi.1 Time Nut Ye.Ir" and
the Broadway smuh hit "My
Sweet Charlie," oUe:red his
new novel "Song of the Young
Sentry."
The book, released two
weeks ago, is a dramatic yet
humorous story about Allied
priaoners tn World War II
drawn from the author's own
esperiences u a prisoner of
Wlr.
"David molds your opinion
ln hla book," MiSI Williams
noted. The story unfolds to
show the shaping of a boy into
a man. "David uses' insight,
understanding and sensitl vi·
' t.y."
Westheimer, a graduate of
Rice Institute and editor· of the
Houston Post, was a IJeuten·
ant Colonel in the Air 'Force
and wu awarded the distin-
guished flying cross. He also
wu a priaooer of war for 28
months.
"I learned bow to boa pro-
fesslooal-of war.''-the
.tells yoo . And the Beatles
speak for themlelves. tt Is
earthy. punchy and nolhlng ..
held back ••• it'• foe: lhe very
mature reader and not;, a fan
~ ... she inserted.
"It ii written u a aoclal
document of our times and the
four characters are no t
typically lovable. It truly ls a .hard hitting book ...
"Conchita Cintron.. b y
Cnncblla Cintron ts t h e
memoirs of a bullflghter. "It
has th~ flavor of the mariachi
bands, sun packed areas and
the dust of tbe arena. It is tht.
stciry of the ruthless work of
bullfighUng and the only great
woman toreadot.
"It ill inte~ly dramatic
and ii the tale of Me woman's
way of living."
Published in France last
year and· cumntly Its best
aeller ii ''!!be Horseman" by
Joseph Keael. "ThJJ ii an
epic noVel type wJth man pit-
ted against nature i n
Afgbanlalan. It describes th •
primitive but courageous peo-
ple Jiving in a country much
like it .was 1,000 years ago."
According to the critic It ls
the understated book of the
season ~ definitely one "'-
the best.
For the juvenile reader
Carlotta lelected "Summer IJ
lot Orowln&" penned by Ann physical specimen. ft . deals From an Old Mlstma" by ' succasfuI mlltraa -Mw
Clark. Tbe year la 1161 In New with staying o)lve and ~elalla Michael orurj ;., profotlndlj' to be Jov°" and tt ""!do!!> oc-
Mulcc! with 1 IO-year-okl bow to handle . younelf in and beauur .. 11.,. written, ac-curs to the wife tbat ft it herotoe who .... her flrat,lnJe '"" American& movtnc West. The every Cftaatrophe. ' ' A ft e r cording to Miss Wllllarns. neceuary to team.
story t<lll of ber n.e w readlna the bool<·yoo will be The authorea makee her Ml• Wllllaml will be .,...
friendship. n\entat!y equ!Pl'ed unW help, point that -cap be born ductb>& ' thrte inon. bj>ok
Another book whk:h was bill-cotne1,'' lbti IQaelited. feminine but being a woman·Js eeriea with the, next at lOia.m.
ed as 1 young adults book 1,s "A:ctVice,to1
·• Youn.a Wife -the real ,accompliahment. A Nov. t. "Donbaa." by ~acques San-l--'-----"------'--'--------"-----'--
dulescu. "However it now is in
both children's and adults'
sections. It teU.. the true story
of a i.5-year-old •boy's escape
across Russi.a and how he
survives.''
Miss Williama pointed out
that !! ls a coufageous,
hwnorous and posJtive story •
on how a boy bectlmes a man.
Tbe beginnings of t h e
heroine bu!lne!a ts spotlighted
in Alvin Moecow's "Merchants
of Heroine. 1• lt ii not the story
of the dope pusher or peddler
bu! the merchants who' drive
e le g an t cars, live in nice
nei&hborhoods and who have
wives In hlgb society. He 1S
the most ruthless of
businessmen.
"The author who was af.
filiated with Aasociated Press
offers the reader a fantastic
expose," Carlotta hinted.
"Tne Book of Survival" by
Anthony Greenbank was not
written ror the p-e r f e c t
Connecticut Home
author said half seric:lu(ly. He. f J d ~-::=~r~~ . 0 · New ywe Heaths
prisoner. Su11estioos included
reclpea, how to clean clothe,, 'Ibe "1!urttl. Of s t •
and sleeplng hygiene. 1\motby, West Hartford.,
Miss Williams, d r e 1 s e d Conn. was the setting for
atyliBbly In a fur b't and the nuptial oerem<J!JY linking
cocoa b"?wn knit suJt with Mary Elaine Beihan and
leather trimming, slal!d that •. BeiUooiJn w. Heall! ol West ~ current crop Of-new Hartford
, releases are including the ·
Beautiful People and the ni. bride .. daugl\t.r of Mr.
Beatles. and~· T. Edward ~efill~
oI s e v .er a I independent
petroleum -in this country, C a n a d'8. and
Aust+alia1 and Ls chairman of
Magellidl Petroleum
Australia Limited. .
Following a hodeymoon to
Barbados, the couple will re.
side in West Hartford.
"Hunter DavJes' book en-of U~ Isle, wa gtftll in
titled 'The Beatles' is the only marnage by her father and
a11thortud biography on the was attended by Mi'6 Mary Auxiliary
stands," she underlined. "The Am Bartosh of New York
aulhor was a reporter for the aey. Best man was c,. Dean Coasttine Auxiliary to
Sunday London Times and bas Reasoner of Washington, Vet.erans of Foreign Wars,
written other booka, ,blt oo ·' D.C. Post ~ ~~ the firSt
best sellers." She indicated Performing 'the ceremony and third 'Fridays at 8 p.m.
that hia latest endeavor would were the Revs. J o.h n Costa Mesa's American
be a fast seller. Courtney and Franc i s Legiion Hall iii the scene of
"Who are the Beatles1 He O'Neill. -:"':e:m=ee:ti:ngs::. ===:::;I !:::::==================--...:::::...:=.::~==.:...:::, The bride Ls a graduate of 1•
Mary Mount O>llege and at-
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Children's Hospital of Orang.• County Benefit ·' IN THE THE PARKING LOT
&llOCK'S FASHION SQUAR~-SANTA ANA
• f.ut llEGINS; Friday, October 11 at 4:00 p.rn.
Saturday, October 19 DI 12 ,,_,
Sunday, October 20, DI 12 noon
IANTA AHA PllUWAY AT
M>JH-li.KTA ANA
PENETRATION blnded 8"8dua!< 9Chool at
·UOLA. h ;has 'been
employed in New York City.
· · Her husbancf iii a cor-
pol'lat.e offker and director
N•«rly •'l'tryon• r.t11b "'• .D~ILY 'Pl.LOT, IMi•tfow1t n•wa-~
ptpef .. fw ffl• .F..laul•u• Or•n,.·
Cot1t.
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You'll tleHght in the llfe·like look .of oor.
14" mini·fall. And, in it's 9i1S¥-C8re. It
won't soar I or tangle. It never ·builds up
dirt.and it's easy to shampoo at hlllne. Made
of Dachelon~motlacrylic liber, it's 90 ffghl
yoo hardly lqlow you have it-on. Oom~ in,
V(e ean match your hair shade; fall, 21;11
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"· you iind this mink at.ro;tler~
Mademoiselie designs DUf specl!ICl)lar slrolfer·eoat ilM•
exciting silhou.ette. The halo collar 1ra·mes yoor face. lll9
pleated bell sleel'e!l are full. Tue·shiriediback s.oflly falls
into a swirl of gleaming pells that go fOOfid and JOUild in· a
double-border. You may have this·nafiiral·ntink•in,pai. ·
pastel or in a richly·hued Tou11reline"; And, itls·· ....
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' ell D*1inc by Stanley SW·
ford of !lie Patb .ind
Rocrt&Uon Department ol
Ille. -blue· CO(il:ominl
tho irwooed parb alle.J)<O-uim ·for !'ountaln Valley.
hniit tducaUon aiid -. ..
media were d1.lcuNld by a
plntJ o1.,.-..
Cre1t Vw. PFO
Mri:'DoaCn<Ur"
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COMING UP : PFO ta ..,..
templatln.1 1elltn1·
... -for tho eotlrt fomily.
FV PTO
Ml'i. wuu. -Pm\dtal
R!PoRTs : ){n. Andrew
Edwards. b o 1 p II a 111 y
cbalrman, boNd ponnU at
Back,to-!Chool Nlpt, whicb
provide4 an opportunity for
parents and teacben to get
acqupnted and c l • a t e
I r e 1 t e r commw»caUon
between tht home and
lcbool • • • l'l'O'Voted ta cl<>
nate priua ta the J'ountaln
v an,y Halloween Barbecue
"Qlibratioil, Saturday, Oct.
Ill·
~ EbW &Oii her COJlll!llttee Allan StancJand, Den• I• I-pre pa r • 4 by
COMING UP: -J.:li\ddila\ned llt<fllil r r•ftt•hntenta. Marpn. J""!lb Klein, Lor-motben 1f01D the Collllla-!nstruclloc\ t u.J .. , lt'!m ' · L ' · • ry 8puraln llid Lavane Juam and wve( by Pro..
"M• .. • MI""'" lteacb" NitPl••-.PT,Q • lltaaun proientecl c.a1h W di . PT"-w~ ••---..!~., 11n. •• ~.J -·~.._ •-to ~ wllOte • r O'!f ' "" • w ~ ™~ u tbe unit • :--" ,.....,._ cl•_. Ilia tbe 'b!Cl*t , Jrtn. ~-_,
· meetlnl Tuetdai'. Oct. II. ,. • !1reoldtnt · ' _;;;},,>;-ol --~-"'· u-.. .Motben al',.~vonl!J '"and COMillG "~UP,: Detailed ra;;;;-~ u;;;;b"':: . Pnsldent
el1hth Jfadtta will ,host. ~ilClll~~,.at . ,, •. p.m. -arade', nrit placa Mn. COMING UP: -~ !tepmenta\tY~. 'l'Ollll-,\'I' e a.., •. 1 day, Oct. ZS., I A Glul· -otaci al 7::JO p.m. MOltday1 l>tL
taln Valley 1 D!ltricl .relafdini· haU-<lay ol ICbool Mrt. ·c. "J. 8-.,.'l'blid" ti, 1n tho . I'• e c b ~ u •
·and M(Dow1 S<hool Will . og l'biifad.~Y· =i:lllth-~-flrat -~ , IHd t pantl ~-· REJ>oat$: C'!detto Troop 611 .-. ·
REPORTS: ..-00 ~ ~ n11 ceremony at ~ . ··-Horroo: l!EPOl!TS: ~~--~.·. i.r•-..... coll .... ,;, . w!IL,meellnr and ·tbe bake ..c...s·ptaco Mro, W, C: dWrmen,........._,1. -· •·~ ~ , •• uga ., , SbtaeJ. SIUll' tbr.oa1b . -hclult. lud,erwu •P-wlth 1Cboo1 ~ ill>' aata ne.t*l'llt, Membe<1bip ., ... ,. -·~ •-·•-_.. -by • membenbl"'
printed. appl.v.a ,~roh•11 of Mr;"' k.ita~'";;;d r.;;;)lacen, bulldlnr
" d y PT 9llluJne aub&criptiom m AlMrt Jacbon; a·econd educ&~ t'e1der, .e•·
M98 ow w. A lhe tmounl irl llll place Mn. llcN•uatnon. Jl)aJned divided day TUdlng
Mn. Jaf.t.6mldl Perry PTO Certlllca..,,rw JOO perceltl P'Olf&mforftrll·end .... nd Pres nl or more membenbip were arades . . . Food coupons
COMJ.NG UP : H 1 l l ow e en Mn. ·Floyd Whimey presented to 32 classrooms. art ~still •needed for
Haunta Festival from 10:30 President sil¥UJWare .... Officers and
a.m. to 4':111 p.m. Saturday, REPORTS: Block Pare n l Springdale PTA cbajllnen Jor lhe comjJlg
Oct. 315. Food booths ~•ill Program and ita usefulness Mn. r.. Willon year art the Mmes. George
fealw'e taco,,, corn dogs, wu main topic of dilallaion -~ P~enT -Meehin. prutdent; Carmll
colfee, puncb, <Olton Cllldy, al ·boaJ:d meetln& today in toMINr "UP: ,,;_ 00 --~. Borden, v 1 c e p<e1ident;
cookiell apd cup:a,kes. Game the hOme o{ Mrs. Bi.Uie Reed v ..,... UMWI •r--•· r .. --tary·,
J·uan.a Will bi_ ......... t unit ~ -·-· -~ -· boothl are 101d fiab pond, · • ~. Membership drive ends· ~ Jam~ Du1an. treuutll'j •ibih'• well, rinc. toss and a tomorrow. ctauroo1111. ·wibi ·meetini. at 7~30 p.m. Tues-Jmes Wfl"l 1 r ·d , "ear· G.oldenwest PT A caktwalk. · ?tjrt. Carl Harris 100 percent memberabip wUl day, Oct. ZZ. An officer from responding a e c r e t a r y ;
Jrtn. Jeny IOtllerl.IM II cbllnn111. ffilhli&bt of receiv• Ill; HCOnd Place, ·WestmiMtu Police Depart-Robert GaUendl, awardl,
Prelldent dly 11 «Oltwne parade· at 1 •tO, and third place, ~-ment .wlll speak. Moth.en of showca,e and f 1 0 w e r 1 ;
COMING UP : Ver•ry ln-ler· p.m. Pri1.el will be awarded S I B h PTA . ::~::~". wW lel'Ye WU!tam ll!'cAdoo, health and est-1.ng curriculum ii theme flnt and tecond place win-ee eac · welfare; William Reynol~
ol. bustneu mttting which nen. Awards will be Mn. Saul Millliela Tamura PTO historian; Bill Casey.
will precede Bact-tCHChool pruented So .potter winners Presidtnt holpltallty, and RI ch a rd
Night at 7:• p.m. Monday, at noon. REPORTS: Mn. bona Id Mn. LowtD .BrtU Ellenzim""r, library. Jobn
Oct. :11. Student council wm REPORTS: Dr. Oarence Hall Steien. me m b t r 1 h r p President D l z o·n , . t e a c b e r , i 1
present tbe flag ceremony. wu tnttcduced and spoie to cbairman and. her com-REPORTS : Sim Rodrlque1, parlta!nentarla.
Reports will be ~Ven by --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~;;;~~~~~~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;ii!i~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiil Mrs. Geor1e Schneider on
the paper drive anll Mh. · . ll1'111 .
Donald Lo•elace on fNJCR f'U" ..i:llf
membership drive. Mothers ' .cllffD Or I~ .
ol third end !ourth sraden '"" " 1rill sponsor a CuPcili Saje
Haunting Attradio~ '• . " •
Launchln1 the annual Hall~'t:arn1...i at the Cl~School Slaturd&y,.,9<'·
• . • ldlnt.iflcation tas Ale
endl'P'rlday, Oct. 25 ... Uriit
luncheon at 10 :30 a.m. Tues-
dty. Oct. :at, in tbe Soulhertl
Cal~ornla Edi..,, Co. '1 Elec-
tric LMnr Center, Huo-
ttnston S..cb.
28, will be a OOltumed cblldren'1 pond• Witt! Mrs. .Meyero, pnd~-~
Hunttniton Union Council 11 the 11'.IDd mmhaL , . to pertlclpoi..u:e (Iott Lemlt PTO ···
to rlflihl) Randy Balao, Nan Leiter, Jan IMtar and cc.y 81110. nunn; oarnlvil
fettlvitleo w.bich followsJ.. food and -,.mes bootbl p<omlle to be a fllnily ottnc-
.tlon, accordini to Mn. '" M. Knas, Clea Pl'A pi'eoldent.
Mn. Pei.· 1irtiGiu
President
COMING UP: Dr. Benjamin
Willi.a, pediatrician, w i 11
1peak on the safety and
~-Princesses Selected welfare of children at 7: 30
toaiabt fn c<llJjuocllon wil.b
H~th lrlonth.
Royal B~l'I ~ Arranged :'
llEPPl\'l'i: Callel for Cake
Walk at the Fountain Valley
Ha.l.lowten Barbecue
Celebration, Saturday, Oct.
it, art~ You.may call
Mrs. Tom Kohl It 82136 if -; Pllm for the Royal COr·
<ioallan Ball 1n February are
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chapters comnrillM OM: coun-~rations, Upllloa OmJcron; O\fJq 1 'JUl,k, fence for the
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The annual Valentine ball'• each chapter, and a queen and ~
colon wlD be reel , white aed two prlnc-wW be crowned ~
silver, aed eocb cblpter wu IM night o1 the ball. · . ~:..n..a.us'
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wlDbeb1DdledbyMn.Lyncb David P.,...., Hunttnaton SHOE REPAIR
aed Mn. Glt\man ; en-Bescb, ~ Alpha Nu : SPECIALS·. tertafnmen~ Xi Xi Rho; Rlchlrd to.per, Huntfnaton
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Weclneoday, Oct. :JO. aed a
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Many Dates, to j ~-i.rcle .:
The !Uh ...... "' the rt.... cl'1 Club of Newport Harbor
hu · been launched w 11 h
members and pesta meeting
for 'Munch. uiil jl<ograml on
ooioUrth-Tueoday-ol eacll
month in the llalboa B!Q' Club.
Mn. M>IJori• Scllee!a, pr..
grun cbafrmin, usloted by
Mrs. E r n e 1 t 'McClelland,
president aM Mn. J, w.
Stricker, past prealdent baa
•lectod -to
Dancing
On Agenda
aniusi and Inform._
The Ocl6bar -will brlo& Do!'&lu Ree\'e wbo will
pnaeDI Dllllnlldlbed eom.
' J>IJl1, a-pn>iram d colflment
and petfOIWlty l)iplpoeo. JI
!rill be featured Tuead!Q', Oct.
2:1 at the It a.m. roeettni.
Nov. 13 l'(IQ be the cfalo ol
the club'• annual dinner dance
In the Santa Ana Country Cl~. ~ tbe "&urkt_y &rot"
·-' . May and0 wW ...-1 1114
-of Richard -· .\!, so oo tbt JJendo wru·be IM.
instaUaUoo .ri -oil~ and the ptaentallon ...
awards. ' '~1
the event will be directed by
Mn. llobctfl!i. Flanqin;'Her 1
codlalrman · II Mn. .!oho
Slmpoon.
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The eighth lllnlveraary dln-
oer. dance of Anchor Lodge
6411, Vasa Order of. America,
will take place Saturday, Oct.
19, at 7 p.m. in the Senior
CiUzens Recreation Center in
Newport. Beacb.
The Cl1ristmas meeting wDl
fall on Dec. \ t and wl)I feature
an original progr1m by Mn.
Ruth Wrl~ and Mr 1.
F!anesln. In JenUU7, Illa
Jane Westbrook will· present
The Melodlea 1.lnger On and in
February, Harvey Wolle will
be featured. W o I f e is , an
authority on espionage,
sabotage and sullvenJ.on, who
tells about .famoua women at . .. ·~-. '
Snappy red, w111te and )>lu1 ,,in~~ for.m«nbei's of the U.S. OlyJ!lp!c ~in
Mellie<> Cify lll't fp!ll~ aaft and Ji&blwCibt. '!be girl's full lenatb wlllte cape,
banded widi 1biny r.Od patent vinyl, il·COOl'lllnated with a matchlng red patent
Wiyl tr!Wl• scarf. Knee blgh boots complete her costwne. The man'• short.er
C'IPO vetsion is desliJ!ed to cover his jacket and is navy blue banded in flag red
patent vinyl. Boll! styles .have slash pocket• ·and Nehru-type tc<>li•r1. · ·
Mulic will be provldtd by
Tonten 'Lundgren·, ac-
cordionist, and five members
of itiJ•band. Special '""'II will
be ollicerl of Diltrtct ii.
Dinner will be prepared by
women members. Anyone in-
terested may attend and may
call their reservatlOM to Gari
FredriksenU541-6543~Don
llarricl: al MM131. Door
~ wUl be awarded.
spies. • •,, · · .-1
ldarch brlnp the T\lesdlQ'
Club phlllnlhropy . .The apodal
projects corr.mlttee, wor~
with Mn. Flaneifn, plai1 lliis
event. In April Ken Delo Will
bring charm ·and wli 16 tbe
1peaker'1 '· pi>dlum. He has
appeared e xten 11 I vely in
television and night club
ahowa. ·Costa · .Mesa Resident . :.
Receives Third A~ard
' Mrs. Magny L a n d 1 t-a d~ g1.vcJ die Prtsldent . M~
Jensen « Costa Mesa will Medal "for· her Norwt!tlan
receive her third poetry award traulatlan of the J ~iimer
from the United P o e l'I Adlol," a ·poem by Ibo-hen>
Laureate InternaUonal, the pool Dr. J.,. Rizal The poem
Philippines. hu II stanw and , a . llrtct
Dr. Amado M. YUIOD, presi-rhyme · ~e., ~·.other
dent of the IOdetJ who has medals, received i:fi'om the beentravellna~~. same~· ~·for1 h~
countrl .. awarding bonon tO · 'tramlatlorii• ,o.f, ~ poei., will ir-t her award ·C!.ulic poetry Into. ii!i4
at the Hollyw~ plaza H«el for her 1,work .,u::·~ _ , ¥
on Saturday, Oct. It. The . director. 1· • • •
event will be bolted by the On Nov. 2 the poet will
Poet's Haven branch of the apeak to mem~rs of the Tex-
California Chaparral Poets. u University Women's Club
Mrs. Jensen , who h a 1 on Adventures in Poetry
already received a certlficate a~ the res~urant shi~
announcing her honor, will be ~ Chrl!tina in SaD
Program Peering
Salutes , .~·· Ar~~~
' t • rgff Hi 't Gay '90s · ,.a Ml88 PA;;v etJ]).
Membefl of the Orange
County Polka Club will pre-
sent Gay 90s Revue and Polka
Daiice n_e x t Saturday in
Abram's Town arid CountrY
· Club ln Orange.
The 8:30 p.m. .to 1 a.in.
event will feature the mu!iC
of the Cavillers with a floor
show and dance contelt dur-
ing the evening. Tile ~ter
tainlnent will include a melt>-
dtama, costqmed slnginl'.and
dancing g I r 1-1, barbenbop
quartet, Keystone Kops and
many other characters of yes·
teryear.
Guests are invited to wear
Gay Nlnetiet costumes to the
dance ·-Will coet 12 per person. nckets art available
at the dooi:.
Your Day
DLESTON, daugh\er of Mt.
and Mrl .. !>on Huddleston 'of
Newport Beach, wljl 09mpete
with her horte, Ti-ouhadore, 'In
the American Royal. ffOQe
Show . in Kanw City ne.i
week
On hand to ,.. the Sttphenl
college student compete wil1
be .her pmnll, her instructor
and trainer, Mis& Leslie oerue
and many re1atlves a n: ·d
friends. ~, " •
· Miss H·uddl-t 'ltoD' baa
embuibed ao en\.iable recoid
in Hunt Seat (Enilfih rtdlng)
compeUtioo in tbe past few
ytan including her 1 9 e 8
qualification for the national
finals which ,lhe accomplllbed
by winning two American
Horse Show Ass0cfatfon Medal
clwes. She also q1lalJlled for
atate finals and will compete.
in them at Santa !,lrbara dUflo
S h d . I d· .Inc Tf!anbclvin& """-· c e . u e 'Ibis "·~er la>! year 16 ......
. pete as a junior although moSt
Your Day Socla1ly will be _of the: .. events -at American
presented 1by Mn. Re .-Royal ~ open and -will l'lave
McDonald when Ga m m a both ']lrOfeilloo.tll and jun1ora
Alpha Nu Cbaptor, Beta Slgm.o competlq.
Phi. conclucll i model.meeting . :
at 8 p.mo Mondiy,'Oct. 21,Jn MEM]ll'lU, of the Teen
the HunUngtoo Beach 1-t'of .Fublon Bj>ord at ~.Jo
Mrs. Kenneth 5artnllD. · ' · 'C6lta 1-M• have been U-
CO-ho.st.ta for the evening nounced.
will be Mn. Harold Schubert. . Tbe high school lenlon: wbo
During ·the P.l'Oll'tnl )fn. will be advising cI•11m•tes Oft
McDonald wlll demomtrate fuhion trends are Mill Susan
Ulble settfngs for dltterillt Poplar, Bt1lllina10n Be a c b
types of entertalnlng. High; Mia L.u al a n n e
Plans fOf' a Hallow_. "'°"" ~an, Santa Ana High;
tuine party Saturday, Oot. 2'1, Miis Rooemuy Szabo, E>lan·
in the home ol Mn. Joe. eia High; Mill Vlrllnl&.Clrlca,
P0 nley, will be -pleted. Nawport llllbor llijh; Lon-
The chapter alao plmll a ~ ~ •. lllllttlngtoo .Beach
rummage sale between l !IO Hlgb, Bob Riddell, &$tancla
a.m. and 3~IO p.m. S.tturday, High; Bill We.st, Fowitain
Oct. 19, ln the Odd Fe11Dw1 Villey Hlcb, and Glen Jona,
Hall. 206 Main St. , ' SaDUi Ana Valley High.
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Mmhlll Warren Nlrenber1, a duced. char•ctertatic la transmitted Each protein molecule ii almoat entirely of ill': Uf~v-me:uet11er in wbk:tl the code presence of amino acids and. 'Ib1I atnp e1peria'Mm& WM
joint winner ol the Nobel Prla! His work has helped ocience lo tlie colll: determined by the nwpber, Ing substance DN,1. -or, aa Is Implanted. · . tnerby' -. Nlreilberg' aaid lo ~"" "<racked Ibo
In medlcloe, II a detertive. His understand the chemical pn> He approachejl the prOblem kirlds and arrangement of lh~ ocientlsta know ·I~ . deox-• Going 1\111 fw1hor,.·ll" waa allowed for tllo !Int time-that genellc -·" .;,, "beat" ii the cell, the basic cess by which cells of one by studying protein, l h e these amino acid!:. Nirenberg, yrl~uclelc acid. · T h i I found that the aabunfta rl. both • RNA ii required a. the code talnlnc" ~· piopcrtioolilf
build.in& block of all Uving I e n e r a t lo n carry the aubstanCe which determines. beginning in 19a9 in studies at su~nce holds the genetic DNA, . and RNA, bowa a.s ~du~ ln• pn;itetn LPfO' , f(i-'eaentlllly .U the tnawa
things. · hereditary messqe to the the makeup of every living the National Institutes of code ia pl'Ol;luclng a specific nucleotklu, ln turn contain ctlon. • AS
NirenbeJ'&, a fl-year.old nert generation. ,cen and, ~ eVeey living Health, set out to deeifer the protein. . :ltill llmpler sublblDCfll whlph He. ~~ 8 ~ other IYDP-;Uc RN -. ~
biochemist attached lo the Fw Instance, It la l<n<njn lhlng; Though · thowiands of code of life -the system by But DNA, It waa f""1a;'ifoes ·dicta!< the !ipal composition . RNA containing a single com-~ mealed oodao
Public Heatih Service's Na-that the children of browiJ.. different ~ina are, found in which each protein mplecu1e is not act directly Jn producing , of the pr,otein molecule. ·pone.nt, ·and Wa terVt!d as the _1Jl'tir.tlMr ~ 1'ltb
Uonal ln.stltutes of Health. is eyed parenta will have brown natw:e, they are composed of produced. protein. It goe.s through an in-Ualng the bacterium, E. "teSt. cue"' for the' cdl'.-free am1oo Mids ~·In pro-
primarily known for hla wort eyes. The question Nirenbet:e. only atiout 1D 1ubunit8 .. known He studied the genes, the termediary known as· RNA-Coli, a buic cell-free system ·prod~.·ot ·1: ptoteln' coo· ·\!Jh,.and~,inthectIL
in "cracking" the genetic code_:.._ __ '------'-'----'--,---------:----------------------..;_--'..,.,..-.,..-'---='--'--...:;::...;_~ .. .--"'----
ud thereby helping to solve '· · -
:iOe of the dee~ mysteries ._ or life.
--~native New Yorker,
• "lflrtober1 c on d tt c t e d tt·
;_ ~~imenta over the p a 1 t
;:, : ~ and declfered the code ,,.._._ ti'·-· } ·-
i°i:.: Indians
Can Buy
Nothing .. ;.
By PIDL NEWSOM
·UPI Foreign New1 Analyst
i Mrs. Iodira Gandhi, prime
i . minister of India, has just i ! · nown home after a three-week
' tour of Latin America in
which she had nothing to sell
and no money with which to
buy.
, , A wind-up appearance at the
United Nations seemed likely
-to do little to still her critics in
the Indian Parliament
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ln Latin America, in the
main, her message was one of
a hope for good will and in-
creased trade among un·
derdeveloped nations of the
·'third world."
In Catholic Argentina she
. defended birth control as "In
. the interest of women and for
lhe health of women."
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. NEWS ANALYSIS
In Trinidad and Guyana,
both with large East Indian
populatioM, she suggested
India might be the next to
· ·drop from the British Com-
' monwealth because of Bri-
. tain's limitation on the im-
migration cf colored races,
especially from Asia.
INCREASE IN
WHEAT YIELD
' Since Mexlco was not orf her
iist of stops, it was un-
necessary for her to explain
that a nearly 50 percent in-
crease in this year's wheat
yield in India was due almost
entirely to a new Mexican
hybrid which Indians don't
particularly like.
The 1968 bumper crop did,
however, lead her to predict
that within the next two or
thret years India w o u 1 d
become self-sufficient i n
·grains.
= . In the United Nations, she
, brushed off the Scviet invasion
of Czechoslovakia with the
observation that events there
-"ha ve cast yet another dark
Bhadow on the fragile struc·
lure" of wnrld crder.
'ENUGHTENED
SELF-INTEREST'
Instead, she concentrated on
foreign aid to underdeveloped
nations which she described
as a "form of enlightened
· self-interest" on the part of
the aid-giving countries.
Depending upon her au-
dience, it is probable that Mrs.
-Gandhi could find wide agree-
ment with her various hopes,
. assumptions and predictions.
• Notably, the United States,
which until the closing (If the
Suez Canal last year was sen--
·ding emergency re 1 i e f
shipments of wheat to India at
-lhe rate of nearly one million
tons per month, could hope
she would prove correct in the
maller of self-sufficiency.
Bul Mrs. Gandhi cannot
predict the vagaries of the In-
dian MonllOOO rains anymore
• • thin she can predict her own l: ·pOlitical future .
•~:1¥0RLD TRAVELER
! ·· In her two and a half years ~ ~ office, Mn. Gandhi staods
: second lo none aa a world
: traveler, free aa was her
", falher, the lat.er Premier ~ Jawaharlal Nehru, to e1prtsa
: her opinions on all fa«ts of
: ·world affain.
;. At home, vital decisions art
: • left Unmade and she faces a
i =ii~ ~==t~~
"-red llpe lo speed India'• ~ agricultural aJHI Industrial i devdopmeal havo not been
.( carrfed o.u t . F.cmomically
l 1ndla remallll Ill • hodge-' ' pOdre drwn·WGrid.
} And wbeolhe uhd the Jn. : dlao P.-liament to efve her
~-'the 0 blncftt ct the doubt" over ~ her r<lusal lo condemn the tn-f ~· al c.echollovatia, the i ojJpolltim oo1J lluPed. Hor
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CARTOON ROU"IDUP -Jim Backus, above, hosts
a cartoon roundup, "Fabulous Shorts," tonig1' in
color at '7: 30 on. Channel 4. Included ·in the one hour
program are ttie 1928 j'Steamboat Willie,'' which
first-introduced Mickey Moua:e, and modern award
winning cartoons.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Negroes Had
Role in West
' I ly RlCK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -ABC.TV's new Western
series, "The Outcasts," w·hi.ch deais with two cow·
.boys -one white, the other black -has raised
... considers.bl~ discussion about Negroes in frontier
days.
•. 1~Among the most interested viewers of the series
ia Jean Castles, an ABC publicist who is also a long·
w ~ ~tP BE lf#.rf. ALL l:l•MT tim~ ·~dent of, and expert on, Westerll lOre: So!Tie
1Wll ~ME .AT TffE <RE so !Ill" ru wA;t. -.of..htt'research about tile Negro and West 1s con·
mmtP YE-POMT l(fllOW ~ ¥0111t ~ {1 tained ln a story circulated by tile network th.ii
E#IC.ff OTHI«! 10tOGHT ! . ·wee\'. --.
For example, she notes that a black 'slave niiil·
ed York took part in the Lewis and Elal'I< expediU!lii.
"York accompanied his m8Ster, Wiltiam Clar!''
she writes', adding: · ' · ·
"1'0 THE,SIOUX, Mandan, Nez Perce and Flat-
bt"ad · 1~a.ns wbo met the explorers York was an
, ~:object Of'wonder, even more amazing than the 'aolid
. •1 . water' (mirrors) of tl'le white men. The 'charc4al .JI. paint' that wouldn't rub off mystified them. Some I"' , ~ tribes thooght he had blackened himself to signal a
great vi.dory over enemies; Dthers believed he was
" ' . \ . ' ··:iy Tom ' K. Ryan •
ly Ai Smith
ly Mel
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· ~ to be the honored guest at a scalp dance. A Charles
M. RUBsell painting shows York in a Mandan lodge,
~~before admiring red men. . .
..; \,l)J#,'tllei~ars before lhe Civil War, the majoU!y
' ;~.th~ in the West were slaves. Some \l!''f&
1 ·~4 ~flJ,l#d tor herds·; others , worked for th.4fr
":masters ar towboys." · ··-
AFTER THE North-South war, "the majority
worked for white men, as cowboys, horse breakets,
cooks on cattle drives up the Chisholm Trail.".:to
Abilene, to Dodge, along with Goodnight-Lo~g
Trail to FoM Laramie, to Bozeman \ . . . • ..
-<Jtnie first Kentucky Derby wa1 run in 1875. The
winner, Aristides, was ridden by Oliver Lewia...: a
Negro. .,,
"A year later Isaiah Dorman, a Negro employ·
ed a1 a civilian il)terpreter by the Seventh Cavalry
quartermaster, was numbered among the cuner
dead at tlh.1 Little Big Horn. He was known to·the
Indians who killed him. They caled him 'Teat.'·Me
W·&l!JDOUrned by a 'Santee Sioux woman, his widow.
.. 'JrrHE INDIA~s had a special respect for 'Uie
bla1~·men who Mught them. ln 1866, Congress pass·
ed a'ti act autb?pzing regiments of 'Negro troops
tor the U.S. Army; two of cavalry and four of.in-
fantry. The sold\ers of the Ninth and Tenth Cavalfy,
ex-slaves for the .most part, were celled 'many thhigs
-m9St of them uncomplimentary.~ by the wbl~
l:hey protected from Laredo in Texas to Fort Totten
in the Dakotas, from Fort Leavenworth in K~s to Fort Venle in Apache countzy. _,
"Buffalo soldlen, the nickname they were proud
of, was "1lat tile Indians called tllem. The Buffalo
was iacred to the Indians, and for them to give·tts
name to tbese soldiers ... was a great honor. (-The
blacks') role in the winning ol. the West hasn't Deen
documented in TV Westem<, but it'ts preservoCf'ln
the paintings of Frederick Remington, which hang
in museums around the world." .",", .... ,
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with tbelr guns.'' Cherokee Bill, for instance, "Who
died at the end of a rnpe at Fort Smith, Ark.'' .:.;; .....
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-OAJLY PILOT EDl't-ORIAL PAGE
Folly -of Propo·sition :9
No reaoonable person, and especially the small
property owner, can deny that Calilornia badly needs
tax reform . But to go about this by causing the average
ta1payer lo end up paying far higher total taxes would
be the height of folly. This woufd be.the effect of Propo-
sitton 9 on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Only 30 percent of the total property in Calilornia is
owned by 1ndiv;dual bomeowners; with commercial
p~rty taxpayers owning the other 70 percent. Prop-
osition 9 would relieve the 70 percent best abfe to pay
at the eipense of the 30 percent least able to pay.
Obviously, the only way to get tax reduction is to
reduce government expenditures for services to the
citizen. Pro}:M)Sitioo 9, by taking away the 60 percent of
total revenues for the public schools which comes from
the property tax, would cause one of two things:
-Quality of education at all levels would have to
be drastically redliced~perhaps to the Jt:vel. ot a Missis-
sippi or Alabama school system.
-Or, to replace the Jost revenues,SaleS tax·es 'would
have to go up -'Some estimates say as much as 150
percent -or the sbate personal iiicome tax would have to be tripled. . ·., ..
By failing to provide fu1" replacemerit of Jost proJ>'"
erty tax revenues, Proposition 9, if it passes, wiU in-
evitably bring chaos in all branches of government fi-
nance.
Here in Orange County, fot example, destruction
of bonding capacity and credit resulting from· Proposi-
tion 9 ·could mean the end of any effor.t to establish a
regiqnal airport remote· from heavily-populated areas.
Orange County Airport wou1d be "locked in", as it
stands.
Further because the measur_e is so loosely drawn,
no one knows how many services beyond schools and
welfare would be adversely affected and thrown on the
mercy of state and federal controls. It's possible, de-
pending on court rulings, ~at tax-supported ~ospitals,
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Lea~ers Oppose
Proposition 9
(See Editorial)
A partial list of statewide and Orange
.;::ounty governmental and civic organiza·
lions and individuals who have gone ou
record against Proposition 9, popularly
Jtnown as the "Tax Trap," follows :
STATEWIDE
Associated CalifoMia E m p I o y e 'S :
~;allfornia Association ot Schoo I
Administrators; California Association of
Secondary Schoo 1 Administrators;
California College a'i'ld University Faculty
of PTAs, Board of Supervisors, Orange
County Water District. Coastal Municipal
Water Distr ict, Tri-Cities Water District,
Moulton Niguel Water District.
Also, Assemblyman Robert E.
Sadham, R Dist. 71: Assemblyman
Robert H. Burke, R Dist. 70; Sen. James
E. Whelmore, R Dist. 35; Robert
Peterson, Superintendfnt of Schools, and
Jack Mullan , former president of th<'
i~ewporl Harbor.Costa Mesa Board or
.tealtors.
Association: California Congress . Of INDIVIDUALS, STATEWIDE .
Patents and Teachers; Ca I i·f or n;i:a. J. : 'Gbv. Rona1d'Re·agan; Former Gov. £d
Elementary Schoo I Administrators round G. !'f?atV Brown; Assembly
Associa~on; C~ia Farm Bureau Spe&ktr Jesse M. Unruh : Max Rafferty,
Federation: California In vestment state Superintendent of Schools and
Bankers Associa tion ; CaJifornia Labor Republican candidate for U.S. Senate;
Federation, AFL-CIO: Ca Ii for n i a Alan Cranston, Democratic' candidate for
Municipal Treasurers Assoc i at ion tJ.S. Senate: Richard Nevins, chairman.
California Retai lers Association : State Board of Equalizalion; Casper W.
California Sanitary and Sanitation Weinberger state finance director : Sen.
Districts Association, and California John L. 'ttarmer: Sen. James Q.
State Chamber of Commerce. Wedworth: Sen. Gordon Cologne; A. Alan
A.lso, <?alllornia Taxpayers ~soci~ti?n: Post, legislative analyst, California
Cal~orn~a Teache rs Assoc l a t.1 ~ n ; Legislalure; Franklin Stockbridge, senior
Califorrua Water Resources Association: vice president, Security Pacific Bank;
Co~nty . Supei:vis~rs ~S?Ciation ? I and' John .H. Lauten, general counsel,
Califorrua ; lrr1gat1on Districts Assocta· Southern California Metropolitan Water
ti?~ of CaJifomia; League of California District. C:ti~s: .League of Women V~ers of Also Mrs. John Ahern, sta te presi~
~:i.hfor.n1a: State Board of Educa.t10~. and dent. League of Women Vote.rs : Sigmund s.ta~ewid.e Home Owners Association of Arywitz, secretary·treasurer. L.A. Coun·
lahforn1a. ty Federation 9f Labor : A.O. Beckman.
ORANGE COUNTY CITIES president, California State Chamber of
Anaheim, Brea, Costa Mesa. CypreSl:i. Commerce: Mrs. Robley Berry. presi-
Garden Grove, Fountain Valley, Hunt-dent , County Supervisors Association o[
ington Beach, Laguna Beach. La Habra, California : Dudley E. Browne. president,
Los Alamitos, La Palma, Newport Beach, California Taxpayers Associatio n :
Orange, Placentia. Seal Beach and Richard W. Jones, chairman. Board of
Westminster. Governors, Pacific Coast Stock Ex·
ORANGE COUNTY MISCELLANEOUS change: , Carl Livingston, president,
League of Women Voters, League of California Retq:ilers Association : .John
California Cities, Teachers Association. Nagy, president, Sta tewide Homeowners
PTA, Board of Education, Chamber of Association·of California ; Mrs. Eleanore
Commerce, Em p I o ye es Association, Nettle president, California Sc hoo I
Capistrano Beach Chamber of Com-Board~ Association , and Thomas L. Pitts.
merce, Capistrano Unified Educators executive secretary, California Labor
~\ssociation, Capistrano Unified Council Federation, AFIA:IO.
Girls W ant Altar Mor e
Things a columnist might never kno~' if
he didn't open his mail :
Girls are still more eager than· beyg to
go to the altar. A survey of teen-agers
found that U percent o( the girls, but on·
Jy 14 percent of the boys, expected to be
married by their 21st birthday. Some 2.'I
percent of the. boys -only 13 percent of
the girls -expressed doubt about ever
getting married.
Speaking of weddings, here·s how tht•
desert Bedouins prepare a marital feast ·
Cooked eggs are stuffed in fish. the fish
in cooked chickens, the chickens in A
roasted sheep. and the sheep in a whole
roasted ca mel. What a craiy, mixed-op
C8nf!pe!
Ever wonder why a bird ca.n· fly anrl
you ca'n'l? Well. besides their feathers.
birds ha ve another advantage. They have
air sacs in their bones thal connect with
their lungs. When birds take a deep
brealh it helps make their bodies lighter.
YOU MAY HOLD a flea in disdain. but
he has a low opinion of you, loo. Mosl of
lhe 1,7:>0 varieties of flea s would rather
dine on dogs or raLc; than people. If, sii.e
considered, you had the hopping power of
a flea. you'd be able to leap a distance of
:tlmost two football fields.
' probation departments. juvenile balls, county health de-
partments. crippled children'& service,s and numerous.
other essen~al services would suf(E severe set-back~.
Unquest1onably, at the en<t of e initial five-year
period. state control of schools wou d be inevitable 8nd
locally-elected school boards and local school cootrol
would end. And it's also possible the state would have
~o tak~ over n:.iany of the. functions oi local government)
1nclud1ng police and fire protection. A mammoth.
bureaucracy in Sacramento would be a state yersioo
of what has happened in Washington.
Bonding limitations would bring chaos to school ~rpoJ:t. irrigation canal, flood control, water systems:
l1bra~1es, and ma~y other kinds of public construct.ton.
Credit of both state and local jurisdictions would be
seriously impaire:d.
Des.pite these extremely serious defects in Proposi·
tion ?, Orange Co,Unty's Sen. John G. Schmitz, R-Tusttn,
has announced he will support the measure. The John
Bitch' SOciet.Y .. s man in the Legislature asserts it will
"force tax reform," a nd by imi>Ucation, let chaos come
where it will.
To .give: some, indicartlion ';of how 1ar·out of step he i&: •
with ,the· tltlrqrlng'.of l~aders among 'his__constituents. ~)ld
of governmental and civic leaders throughout the State,
the DAILY PILOT has assembled a partial. but repre-
sentative, list 9f those who have formally gone on re-
cord against Proposition 9. The list appears below on
tllfs page.
The great majority are elected or appoiiited citizens
serving on public bodi.es, not civil ~ervants seekiilg to
preserve their jobs. It is noteworthy that the responsible
leaders of both parties, from the governor and ex-
governor on down, oppose Proposition 9 and support
Proposition 1-A as a sound interim ·move toward p~
erty tax relief .
The voter can't hav~ it both w·ays. The vote should
be NO on Proposition 9, YES on 1-A .
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This Here
Y ankee Gal,
' . ' Gallup Insists .'.Eh~ 1J Do·. N.ot Pr~di~t .
• sn:bw W hite
Now hush up. you tads. and Pappy'\\
spiq you a fairy tale about Prince.George
Charmin. Lessee, here. How 'bout Snow
While and the-Seven Bearded Yippies?
Well, now, oncet upon a time there was
this hete 'typical, common. God·fearing ,
patriotit', decent, beautiful, stand·up
American gal name of Snow White.
AND SHE AAD this wicked ol' sten-
111other who lived in a real palatial palace
··alled Washington on the banks or the
Poe·loe·mack River, which was all full or
hearded pscudo-!rtte1lectua ls hang-in g
around doing nothing.
And this "'irked ol' stepmother never
gave Snow White a moment's peace,
always telling her, "Do this, do that," un-
til she drove her plumb out of her pore
lillle mind. •·
So pore little Snow White was wan -
dering around in a daze one day and she
was captured by these seven pointy·head-
ed, bearded little Yippies, name ol
Loopy, Snoopy, Whoopie, Croupie, Goopy
and Stokely Carmichael. Is that seven?
And they took her to their Vippie pad,
where they sat arou nd all day singing the
Commie Internationale and Whistling
v:hir~ they loafed.
JF'N THAT WEREN 'T bad enough, the
wic~ed o\' .~tepmother gels out this here
inagic mirror and s8ys, "Mirror, mirror,
on the wall, who 's the fairest now, you
all?"
And the mir ror, which has got t.o tell
the truth, says, "Prince George Charr:nin ,
who's going to rescue that pore little
Snow White.''
Well, now, the ·wicked or stepmother
weren't having none o( that. So she got ,
the wizard of the evil ol' Supreme Court
to mix up a ·batch ol un-Const.itutional
laws. And she got one of her briefcase.
toting bl,ll'eaucrats to take. these Jaws oul
and stuff 'em down Snow White's throat.
Naturally, Snow While choked on those
there un·Constitutional laws and she fell
down like she was dead. And all the Vii>-
pies jt,imped up and down out of pure joy
and beav~ rocks at our fin e policemen.
"BURY, HER IN the school house."
says the ,~Uau~at "We aim to make
that place unfit f9r human habitation.''
So's they carry her to the schoolhouse.
But who's s_tandipg in the door? Prince
George Charmin, that's who. And he
sticks out his liUle ol' chin and puffs up
llis -little ol; chest like a little ol' banty
roof:lel'· and he draws hi s secret magic
\Yeapon -Com!Jlon Sense.
"She ain't dea(I," he says, flashing hi s
rapier-URe COtnmon Sense. "Take more'n
that to kill a typical common Amerlcan. I
k.now what'll save her."
Op~~i<>n ·poll·~'. True Aim
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Tlie ·purpose ~ of ·•polls; Archibald · · ' ~??;,. Cr~Y~ ~1,'.fiirrifr:'. ',revealed that
Crossley complained alter one of his Roc~eller>!t-tutd "moved into an open
political surveys had been misin-lead'-~·over both ·pOssible ~mocrati~ op-
terpreted, "should be to get infOrmation ponents. Further,;,they said, a Nn:on·
and not to influence people." George Hum~~Y race would be extremely
Gallup flatly says, ''Polls d9 not predict." cl~-on l poH th t the br Politicians tum a dear ear to such Nelson A. Rockefeller: Wallace '. asked .a. _ Y:. s a . pu .1e
Statements . They contend despite ffiUCh reporl<r, lry to IL':.>" thfi )'.!Olis m ~'fight l.fmembe,rs are the Op.~ taken JU~ prior ·d . · r-~ .to Elect.ion Day. These surveys an ev1 ence to the contrary that polls _create with •. Nixon . for the Republicim nomina· -eipected to ~redict the, distribU\jon of
a b<_indwag,on. psyc~logy, TJ:t!lt is •. ~he tlon?' Was nOt Rockefeller nOw sUp'porting popular vote: Gallup cl.aims that his
leading can~1date ·~ .PLib~c opiruon Nixon?· · average margin of error in the 16 na-surveys acquires a "wmrung unage" that Rockefeller did indeed pin his hopes for · I 1 " f lhr
mak S h·m II b l be labl u lb l · lh GOP · 1 · h' and. -tlona · e ecttons rom 1936 ough 1966 e 1 a u un a e. a 1s e. nom n_at:ion· on 1s st 1ng .m was 2 7 _,.,.nt so, the pollsters retort, what ever hap-the polls. The (rouble is that a Gallup · ,,., .. ~~ ·
pened to Thomas E. Dewey in 1948? Poll released prematurely on July 29 -a IMPROVED SAMPLING techniques
George C. Wallace, who has done well week be/ore t_he Miami Beach·coqventian have made for more accurate final polls
until now in the presidential tria1·heat -s~wed Nixon leading · the · miirjor in recent elections. In the seven national
polls, recently launched an attack on Democri.i.tic candidates by greater elect.ions from 1954-66, Gallup's average
them . Republican nominee A.ichard M. margins than Qid' Rock~f~llef ... 'J"':O days deviationjrom the actual distribution of
Nixon. Wallaao.charged,.ftad got,advance lateJ;, the UJll'cll-Slln"eY ~,BOl::kefeU~ vote wasj,IJ}y. 1.5 pe~nt. In every e\ec·
word of a forthcoming Gallup PolJ show-leading OOt~.RUbert H. Humi)hrey 3nd tion excepfOhe in that period, Gallup's
ing a decline in the Alabamian's populari-Eugene J. McCarthy and Nixon trailing results gave . the winning party or
ty. both, presidential nominee-a slightly higher
"IN MY JUDGJ\.tENT," Wallace told a
campaign crowd at Albany. N.Y.; "this
Eastern money interest now has control
of the polls ... trying to elect candidates
by controlling public ·opinion." Did not
GALLUP AND HARRIS proceeded to
explain, not very convincingly. that their
findings were "not as dissimilar as they
might appear to the public at first
glance." Tht two polls, plus a third by
percentage of the vote° than they actually
received when the ballots were counted.
This record tends to b~ar out Gallup's
contention that "Mote often than not, the
candidate who is legging behind (in the
polls) does better than expected."
RECORD OF GALLUP POLL ACCURACY SINCE 1954
Year GaUup Election R~:ults % Error on Winning
Final Sur vey •;. C1t11didat.e, Party
1954 51.5 Democratic .l2.~ Democratic -1.2 Democratic
1956 59.5 Eisenhower 57.8 Eisenhower + l.7 Eisenhower
1951 57.0 Democratic. 56.5 Democratic +0.5 Democratic
195! 51.0 Kennedy SO.I Kennedy +0.9 Kennedy _
t9sli: 55.5 Democratic 52.7 Democratic +2.8 Democrati<"-
19" , ... Johnson 61.3 Johnson +2.7 Johnson
t!Mil 52.S Democratic Sl.9 Democrat.le +o.6 Democratic i ··~W:l'•JI<" .. ""'fl* • I" '''"'f! )%.J!f£.IQ!ll<•• a = ....... ,, '"*"*"™''" 11•10.u _A:''111•1i¥tJ$CC c;a: .• SI"'"" x Sf MJ"!"f.~'t<l'lllW••fll'lll!f.l_'!'!--..li>
·Barring Anti-draft Suits
I
WASHINGTON -Selective Service
Director LewiS B. Hershey has finally
won the Justice Department's only slight-
ly qualified support for his drive to bar
civil suits which could delay and disrupt
the military clrart.
Jn two briefs, filed with the Supreme
Court in separate draft cases, Solicitor
General Erwin N. Griswold , supports
Hershey's view. The draft dfrector con·
tends that Congress acted constitutionally
last year when it prohi!Jlted such suits
with respect to draft classifications.
As previously reported in this column,
one federal district courl. in San Fran-
cisco, has ruled . in precedent setting
cases. that Congress a c t e d un-
constitutionally. Under a special pro-
vision or the draft law, Hershey asked the
.Justice Department to appeal the ruling
directly to the Supreme COurt.
IN HIS TWO Supreme Court briefs
Solici tor General Erwin N, Grbwold calls
the congressional acUon constitutional.
And he asks for a review of one of th~
fefleral Distrjct Court rulings.
In a third brief, however, Griswold con·
lends that a ministerial st u d en t ,
~pecifically. exem pt by the terms of the
rlraft law itself, may bring a civil action
before inductioo if ontered into service
by his draft board. That case grows out
of Hershey's attempt to use draft
machinery against anti-war and anti·
draft pfotesters who violate the law.
All three· ca!IU involve ·a complex legal
issue. Hershey is a(raj.!i that adver~ nil·
ings cou)d result. quite simply, ln a noOO
of suits challengin~ draft classifications,
which woukj seriously interfere with
draft operaUons.
proceedings in the district court. It has
been the basis for two subsequent and
similar rulings, however, and the Justice
Department's brief asks the Supreme
Court to review one of them, an action
brought by Charles J, C. Gabriel.
IN THE GABRIEL case the San Fran·
cisco federal Ct1urt rules that ''no review
_al all" would be afforded Gabriel's claim
t h a t he was improperly denied a con·
scientious objector classification even if
be risked the hazards of a criminal prn-
seeutlon. The chief judge of the district,
George R. Harris. then issued a court
order barring the Alameda County draft
~rd from inducting Gabriel .
The Justice Department is now asking
the court to look at that case and the con-
stitutional question involved . Griswold
says .I.he broad ruling by Harris "is likely
to ~n,ender a large number of suits by
registrants ieeklng to avoid induction on
various ground&."
By Robert S. Allen
•nd John A. Goldsmith
B11 George
Deair George:
Quotable notables: "Laugh at yours<'lf '
Orsl. before anybod y else can." -Elsa
Maxwell. quoting the rleath·bcd advic.e
given by her father.
SO HE PICKS her 'JP and puts her in
his citrriage drawn by two white horses,
na1rie of Law and Order. And the Yipp~s.
trying to stop him, lie down in (root or
lhfi wheels -wh.ich ia lbe last wheels
they ever lte down In tront of.
And he .gaUops off to Washington. And
he kicks out the wicked ol' stepmother
and he drqa.ofl the psl?ltdo-intellectual!!.
by their bt!tlds and he gi ves the evil
Supreme Court a lashing they'll never
forget and he tosses all the bureaucrats
In the )>oe-toe-maek ruver.
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus:
AT tsSUE IS a provision of' the draft
law which denies court review of draft
classifications by JOcal boal'ds until •
retlstrant has been on:Jered to report for
Induction. On« inducted he can seek a
court ohler challenging his classification.
If he refuses to report, bis classification.
becomes an Issue in the resultina
crimlfta1 •proceedings'.
As previously reported here, the San
P'rancjeco disttict court niled in May that
tlloM: judlclal 1review' provl&IOM were •
denial of du.e proceu of law as
gua~ by ~ ~tution. Hershey
,.Id lllal fllldttti, 4l)' JUdgt Alfon9o J.
Zirp<ill;'WU "a .polallW lbrtal lo the ef·
fectlve open1llj>n ol the noliC11'1 mtlllaey
manpower ~ent~program."
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Thursday. October 17, 1968
Thi tdttor1at 1J01Jt1 of the Dailll
Pilol ,,.,., to inform •!Id mm.
ulatt rcadut by preinting chit ~· opinicftt •!Id-com. '""'lar!I °" topiOt of Int.rest ond iignlflccmc<, bl/ prooidlflfl 0 forum fM lllt <"l"lldon of
our readtn' opfniona, and bu
prnendnQ f.M dfvrrae tlitt0-
poi!IU Of informed ob''""" aftd aporc..m.. Oft topic1 Of tht dav.
My ' husband \ued to complain
w~ ! uked him to do Ule 3Ughtesl
•thing around the house and said J
wu a nag. However, here lately.
UM mmw he gets home al nlglll
be gets me off-balance because be
: .lltatll """°' ME about somelhin.\l I ,,._'I done. What <lo you &Ug· ieot.. .
PAINED
' Dear Pained :
. I llJli .. l he wrJU • book on hi•
•Ystem an<P~·u have 1 besW.IJ«
la no time.
y
New on the market· A fresh com -
plexion aid for milady called "sea
cream." It's made from an essence of
seaweed, mosses and ocean minerals
But you don't dive into it -you just ruh
it on.
ORA WING BIG crowds is no gu;irantet>
of victory for a pollllcal candidate. In tht>
1896 prealdcntial race. William JcnnJngs
R.ry3n traveled 18.000 miles through 21
states and was heitrd by mort than five
mUUon JleQplt, But Wiiiiam Mc.Kinley.
who conducted a "fron; porch ca mpAlgn"
al his homt •n CanV!n. 0 .. won by more
than half it m1IHon votc5.
. -
And with that Snow White COUJhS up
the un-Cons.Ututional lawa and is right
i::ood as new. And everybody live!! happll}·
ever after.
Everjbody. of course, 'cepUng the Yip-
pics, the Hippies, the pseudo-intellectuals.
lit• bure.aucr•ll. the Supreme Court. tho
Commies, the Pinko pr~ and all lht
nther uncommon folk Who don't deservt
to nont, 11nyw1ys.
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get about IO miles. to the hlmbur-
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U.S. Shamed,
.
By GLENN WHITE 1M1<t dllh.
04 "9 Dlltr ; ... SNff ., When ~NltMfW Mtbem WU pll,)'ed
MEXICO CITY -A D¥Jme0t of. great tad1the ·~0q: WU beJ.D& r""1d.
naUonalllUc pride for America was tum-they bowed .tbetr heada. tt:fuaina tO bot up. As they eldl raited1 a clencfied fist,
ed Into a . moment of world disgrace which wu ~fed bJ' •~lack P,ve.
Wednesday evening a~ ~Olympic Stadium The n ~y ~Cl up 1& a h o e ~ further
here u Negroes Tommie Smith and Jolla . contempt for the; symbols mo • t
Carlos -led ·out long-standing tloreata.. · ~~. biac!<; or white, hold aacred.
to demonstr~te against what they called 1 i/.~~·subsequent ~sa conference, they
"Whlte America" at these Olympic on thelr feelbll.s in a feeble a~
Games. tempt to u:plain-wb:at·they had done:·
Wlth eo,ooo people looking on at the A\lbciugh they 'J:MiCate there could be
Olympic Sl>diurn and another hall billion simllU protes)> by •\her American
watching on world television, they put on Negre-JtbleWI la1 the Games, there was
their lhDw at awards ceremooles follow· oo ~tloo oD just what mi&ht be
Ing ihelr accompll.Wnent. in the 200 forthcoming. ·
Vl"I T•...,....
MOMENT OF TRUTH -USC's Bob Seagren sails over Ille bar at
17-l!l'l to win !be Ol~mpic gold medal in tile pole vault Wednesday
evening. In an event that consumed seven-and-a~half hours, Seagren
passed at 17-2%. and 17~% and finally won Ille event on Ille fewer-
misses rule.
America Rislis Record
'.Against Cuban Poloists
MEXICO CITY -Undefcatal America
risu it. record 1galnal lllTprising Cuba
this tfternoon 1t the Olympic owim pool
in round three of Olympic Games water
Polo competiUon.
The Americans of coaches Art Limbert
aod Monte Nitzkowski (Hunt In Ito n
Beach) upped their reconl to U by
ooUutlng Spain, IG-7, in Weolne!day ac-
tion 1t the University of Mezlco pool.
Victory keepo1 the Amerlcanl in strong
the """' .... illd three times in the first
hall befcitt BO'ldiey and Webb coonectal
OD t.alliea: ~ the luttM teeonda: of the
oecond quarter to mike it W ot in-
termluion.
'lbe .wtnnen finally moved·into a three
goal ldvaot.ge in the WI ltanzl on StlJI
Cole's lhot. C.Ole ii the man who suffered
a &lash under hia eye IDOi a bloody ..,.
against the llomiaoa.
Bil shocker Wednetdo.y' was a bloody 4-
4 tie in Group B bet'Vt'etn Eut •Germany
and YUIOllavta. Three players were
ejected from the game.
Furither
Frankly, oeal<hlng over the Hal of ,.
mainlng Negro performers, It oee1111
unlikely that auch tlnat will maierlalhe.
Hopefully it won't.
At the prua conference Smith said
thUI: "We are black and proud to be
black. 1Abile America on!y re:co&nlze! us
as Olympians. Black Americana wW
understand what we have dene."
Smith sat in the chair of honor, having
earned the place by breaking the listal
-Id -IDOi Olympic mart with I tu clocking.
Smith conlinued: "ll I do aometblng cood they (lbe Wblies) aay I'm ao
Amerlcon. If I do IOmetblng wrong they
aay l'm a Negro."
"Our clenc:Md fist &bowed !bat ...
Blacka are united."
That statement wu disputed. however,
by Pointing out that Olympic 100 cham·
plon Jim H1Ms1 also a Negro, did not
demonstrate at any tlm.e during com-
petlUon or subllequertt. a w a r d 1
ceremonlea.
"Hines hu a mind of hls own, I guess,"
Smith responded , "Each Black atblete
wW ~in bil own way."
Thoond'1, October 17, 1968 DAILY PILOT JJ
' Seem Unlik~ly
Corloo, the mao who pvt Ille DAILY
PILOT the ezclu1lve itory ol.
p o a 1 I b I I Negro boycoll of the OlJm-
pico during a 1"7 int.rvlew, spa....i oat
b1I 1 .. llnp.
"White people th1nlt Biao:lt -le 1rt
anlmala ud we want people to kpow we
-nol
"We'r< tired of knowing that If we do a
job well lloey will llotow ua 1 few pe1<1ulf
or pat ua on tho held and aay 1,ood
boy.' ..
Carioo, third ~lace linbloer in tbe nee
with a 20.0 performance, conUnued: "ll
the Wblt. -le don, cara f<r Uie thinp
Black people do, they tbouldn \ ccme to•
aee ua perform.
"I noticed bare tonflbl -.. -:to get down from tbe ... -pialfllnn
that a lot ol pooople clapped !or .._ Md I
AW I lot of people boldlng tbumbt down.
Tbete ...... lot " booa, loo.
"Bui they obould reallJe ~ n Black
people are un!Una: mo,. IDOi ..,... au the
time and ...... not Coln& to bl trutod .. inferlort anymore, II '
Smith waa one of the U,. acilllorl In a
move to get Negroeo to comple!oly
boycott the U.S. Olympic T--IJiay
bad made IL
Thal effort evenlullly !IDied ~
of lack of the unanimity whlcli 8mllla
cl1lmed bi.I movemea& had.
Goes for Hammer Medal
Today Is Burke's Big Olympic Day~
By GLENN WHITE
ot 1119 0a11y Plllt 111n
MEXICO CITY -ll's Ed Burke's big
test this afternoon at Olympic Stadium as
be matches talents with the world 'a 13
greaten in the finals of lhe hammer
llotow.
Burke, an Orange Coast College history
teacher, is the American record holder at
235-11 and coold figure high in medal
placement if he can· match that record
performance of 1967.
His best this year is zza..t. However,
he's had excellent practice sessions aince
arrlVing in Mexico City 1J days ago.
MMt of bis throws have been over 230.
Burke's stiffest opposition will probably
Can't Back It
come from defending Olympie champion
Romuald Kllm of the Soviet Union and
worhl record holder Gyula Zslvotzky
from Hungary.
The latter'• best is 242-(1 while 'Kllm's
longest throw with the 16-pound b.all and
chain b 240-1.
Abo figuring tough in today's struggle
are Uwe Beyer from West Germany (237·
SY.) and East Germany'; Reinhard
Thiemer (233-9\'o).
ZsivOllky broke Kllm'a Olympic record
of Z23-91h in Wednesday's prelims with a
238-21'< toss.
Klifn la the toughest of the foreign com-
petitors. He ia noted for calmness,
U.S. Volleyball Girls
Should Return Home
By GLENN WHITE
Of fllt DlltY Pli.t Stitt
MEXICO CITY -Pictw-e a polar beer
trying to survive in the Sahara Desert or
a tricycle trying to out·run a Cadillac.
Now picture the dilemma of United
States women's Olympic volleyball coach
Harlan Cohen as be tries to put together
a competitive unit in the Olympic Games.
Cohen was the target of much private
grumbling among the gir~ oo hi• squad
because he never left the same group in-
tact for a prolonged period.
And small wonder.
After watchlng our girls fall deeper In-
to the cellar in the humiliating 15-3, 15-1,
18-14 losses to Poland on Wednesday, one
has to think that Cohen should make one
last substitution.
That is to say he ought to put thb lack-
luster contingent on the first plane back
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to the States and recruit six secretaries
from the American Embassy or simply
forfeit remaln1ng matches.
I once thought our feminine Olympic
·gymnuts were the most uninsplratlooal
(n)UP of wc:,Men athlete• I'd ever seen.
But now our volleyball ouUlt baa moved
Into the number one position.
What's wrong with our team! Other
. than the fact It can't play deep court.
can't play tbe net, can't spike, can't met
and can't play the sides, it Is wonderfuL
Cohen told me that hi5 biggest problem
was that he only had si.J: weeks to work
with hil Olympiana.
Alter obeerving our 1....._ being
1mothered by Japan, Ciecholaovakia and
now Poland, I submit that he couldn't
have done much more In six ytan.
The moot disgusting thing to -when they are on the floor, being &lashed to
shredJ. is when they make an infrequent
1ood play « poin~ lloey jump around IDOi
aloake bands like 1 mWl child waiting fer
~-Definitely DO cJA11 bm:.
I recall lllUestlna thot the American
Oag be lowered to bait mut when our
girl l)'1IUWtl compete here in the Olym·
piCI.
I oubmit that the lllol not be Down ti
all when our distaff volleyball players
take the fioor.
Frankly, It's embarasslng to have
others know that you are from the USA
when your country's athletes play like
our girls volleyball team.
Cohen thoughl hls gala might pick up a
medal here.
The only way they'll do that is if there
is a special award for ineptneM ot
finishing in the cellar.
Toniih( they·play'·South Kena.
MonOaY they play Russia.
It would be an act of humaneneu to
call off those debacles.
Olympic Briefs
Beine a Mexican athlete Ill the Games
ha1 Its proa and con1. It JJ a great ad-
vaa.lage to have the tremendous crowd
1upport and to participate in famWar
1urroundlng:1.
But It Is a110 a treme11dou1 pre11urt
wbtch cauaes perform.en to alter their
1trategy just to 1et the crowd respoa1t
for being a paceaetter. .
Our gold medal winners are getting
rousing ovations when they appear at the
Olympic village dining hall. And well
'1hey should.
Tht moat 1twmlng upset at tbe Gamet:
10 far has andoubtedJy been Amerlca'I
win over Rauda la men's volleyball TDes-
day nlpl
The Yanb took three of tbe five
1ame1 and are ill p-eat poaldo11 to wt11 a
Ii.Iver or broaie medal.
Japan 1tlll 1tandJ u the favorite, u H
dOe1 Ill the wome1'1 divl1loa. The
Japanese males wblpped the Amerlcau
three pmet to none 11 l.ut m0111b'1 u~
blbltlo1 at Loa& Buch.
seriousness and ability to come through
with the big effort under extreme
pressure.
The Hungarian is the opposite. He is re-
knowned for his long throws in practice
or when the.re ls no serious compel!Uon.
Beyer is steady, generally good for over
230 feel Burke is ahlo tough when the
chips are. down.
•
He suffered · rocumno:e ol a lboul!llr
pull during Wedoeaday'I quallllca~
but apparenUy it isn't 1ertoua enoullt lo
hamper his chances today. ,
M Burke told the DAILY PILOT,. "I
have lhe technique down. I'll just go II
fast as 1 can ht the circle and throw u
far as 1 can. 11 .,
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• ••
Possible
MEXICO CITY -World aJ101 Olympic
recorda Jn the long Jump, triple jump and
hammer throw will be under fire this
afternoon ln Olympic Stadium as "lhe in-
credible assault on the globe'• best ef·
forts continues in lhe 1961 Olympic
Games.
Wednesday there were two world
marks broken and 1i1. Olympic records
lied or broken as fantastic track and field
performances became almost a matter of
course.
Italian Giuseppe Gent.Ile erased the
world triple jump best, becoming ·the
first. man ever to go over 511 feet with a
dlst.ance of 56-1'4 in Wednesday'•
prellmlnarles.
And Tommie Smith of the Unlttd
Statea topped the listed 200 meter record
of 20.0 with a 19.1 elfort.
Jobo Carioo who fin!Jbed lhinl in the
race, has a pending mark of 19.7. But It
probably won 't be allowed because the
1hoes he was wearing are unacceptable
because they had mulUple brushe.s lh-
ltead of spikes.
Gentile and ex-world record bearer
Joseph Schmidt of Poland (55-10~) go at
it in lhe triple jump finals this afternoon
while Ralph Boston of the USA and Soviet
Igor Ter-Ovanesyan have al it In the long
jump prellma.
They share the world record of 27...f~.
The Russlan got his record leap In this
same pit a year ago and at that 'Ume he
predicted a jump of 28 feet would be
needed to win the Olympic gold medal.
Breaking Olympic records Wedneac:lay
were Jania Luail of Ruaa1a in the javelin
(295-71/4); Bob Seagren of the Unlttd
States In the pole vault (17~~) and
Hungarian Gyula ZslvoUky 1n the ham·
mer throw (233-2'1,).
France's Colette Beason tied the Olym-
pic best In the women'• 400 meter duh
with a 52.0.
Seagren kept America'• record of hav~
lng never lost the pole vault lntact by
getting the gold medal on bull of havlne
fewer mlaaes at lower helahta. ·
John Pennell of the USA would also
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have figured in medal aiandlnp U a rpll
which goes into elfect next month wri ti:a
force now.
George Young of the U. S. became '!!11
lhe fourth American .to win ''fa
steeplechase medal In IO years u ·he_ ~
the bronze award behind Kenya'• ""'-'
Biwott and Benjamin Kogo. • •
Pole Voult
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Ru8'1a alao' l[lorl U rnaru in the A
Group .. Htadlng tbe B llectloo ate· Italy,
Yugoa11vla and Eall Germany.
Fa~• Ru• Webb and John
~r~ of S~. pa<ed the Ylllkl
agotOJll Spain; .ad> blttln( 1hr<e ~
Dave Alhltlch ot Costa Mesa I°' oOe
tally. .
Oly111pi~ TVi
llelplt. the win, the pme ""'1ol burl
tho Unltal Slatea bee-in the evut
tbe u. s lhcllld Ue fw llOCODOI place In
flnal -lll01dlnp, .c:.:•etage lo . then Died to lnll auch a .
With tbe lo.I win over Bnlil IDOi ,_
the clolO pme -Spain, the u. s. lo lourtlJIS in IOli ........
Al WU the CUI in a $.S ~ •
tend ... to Rmlia In ~plea..,._ ~on, ~ .... I )lutd> olflc!a1 Who kept the
Amedcanl frullratal with hil incndible
o:alll.
1'1le USA new:r trailed the Span!mll 11
Webb ·pt b11 rnatea off to a l<l 'leld lll
leCOIOill lodo the Ont quarter.
llowever, U., looen \>IBYed H n1-.·
lhlll!'f 'to the -ofllCia~ IDOi
Frlolo.y, Oetoller 11
14 p.m.
TRACK -lllon'• I~ heat&.
SWIMMING " DIVING -Women' a 100 fr.• e 1 t y l •
heats; ..... 100 fren!yla
-.. POoopila .........
men'• an,t wom.1:11'1 100
-ebeab.
BASKETBAIL "'-Poal• ble __ t_ CO! ... •
BOXING -Potaibl•
00'/erage, triall.
WRESTLING --fr I I It 1 le eJhninationl ·-··. . EQP,ESl'llWi ,.. POlllbl•
• •
THI JIT AGE -Tommi• "The Jet" Smith staged
• furloua sprint In Ille final 00 meten to ove"'
take teammat<'-Jobn cart .. (left) In the 2fl0.meter
• llnaJ Ii Melico Qty. Cuk>I 11nished tbf!• behind.
--' .' . .d Awitralla'1 Pete\' Nonnan. Smith ml~-<-;
wearl/lg l)lltlbollc .black IOCb) later •11&14 a !!Id
power detnanrtrauon.ai tho viclol7 •lend.
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BUCKLAND BREAKS AWAY -Charles Buckland
_, tipo lhr®Sb Huntington Beach line for ,gaiq alter
taking bandofl from 'Ed Bane (23) in Westrnliister's
211-20 thriller over Ille Oilen i..t week in Sun.et
League bottle. Lee W•lle!'f (88) of . Huntington
cl08e$ in. Westminster botll~ San\4 'Ana Valley
Friday night while Huntii1gt'qi/ await.s Marina on
Saturday. ·
Against Lions Friday
" •
~'.Mills Hopes.to Nix Passing
: Billy Mills, the Santa Ana Valley High
football coach, hopes his team doesn't
have to start throwing the football
against Westminster Friday night.
Passing i.! 10methin« that the Falcons
don't excel at and when they try it they
get in trouble.
' . It happened al Newport last weekend, ·
: lfbere Valley WU bombtd, 4CMI.
.: "'When you get behind· you have to start
H
'::Pioneers
throwing the ball and we don 't like to do
that," Mills explained.
"That happened against Newport and
our passing game hurt us. we like to try
·and' ~trol the ball -our passing game
isn't ready yet to play catch-up."
Mills also hopes his stalwarts will have
tempered ·their enthU8iasm with sound
£undamenta.1J by Friday night.
"We've got to stop the mlstakei that
Mve been hurting us. We had three
defensive offside callJ on us ln the
Newport game and several piling on
calls. We have eager kids who want to
play but some of them just haven't eot
the idea yet how to do il"
Of Newport, Millis said: "Newport is
weJJ..coached. I haven't seen anyone
around here e1ecute plays any better
than they do. I'll be disappointed lf
Newport doesn'~ beat Westminster and
Santa Ana."
Mills has proper concern f o r
Westminster.
"They 're a sound team, both on offense
and defense. That fullback , Ron
Shepherd, ia a good boy -be'• going to
be hard for us to bring down."
Mills' quarterback, Phil Bland, sprain·
eel his wrist just before the end of the
first half last week and might oot be able
to play tbiJ week. U not, the coach will go
with reserve Jose Lopez.
Another quarterback, sophomore Joe
McCulley, becomes eligible this weekend
and will play agafnst Westminster. ;-Fretting Over
iNewport Tilt More Speed Now
1 .~~:"11s.!~"..!~ib':i-;.~ · ·Huntington Better Club .U-illoYlng undefu/:ed New p o.f$ - . • II(. • 'd . , ~-.... •:r' ~, ...... ~ ~,.......~ • li:
i:ni~~:.'~~~~=, "~ ... ,it..fj,f!.~~"'r:6 Oi"' 1r' s~Co· o·n· I off the Saint& last week, 14-7, Western j ruin U f.,e
j lackles Newport (U) Saturday night at
Davidson Field. ' ~ "N~rt worries UI to death," · Never one to wxlerrate an opponent,
·' Ugles1ch says. Marina High football coach Jim Coon
1 "They're undefeateil and they've only says the current Huntington Beach team
~given Up 19 point.a. Every phase of their is better than the one tbat won the Irvine
11 game is good -running, passing, defense League champiol\lhip in 1966. JI-every~g. We've worked on def~ Coon and his winless Vikings play the !1 ding ,,their screen passes for two days Oilers Saturday night at Huntington's
I now. . stadium. 1' Ugleslch says the Tars will be the
1 swiftest team his lad.I have faced , which
is a highly complimentary statenient in
view of the fact that the Pioneers have
played Santa Ana.
"Santa Ana bas some real track apeed
in that lineup, but I haven't seen anyone
with lbe overall team speed that Newport
has."
Western finiabed f-5 last year and must
husUe to pcm a winning mark this
season. The Piooeera lost their opener to
Wilson, lS-19; Ued Millikan, 20-20 ; lo.st to
Santa Ana Valley on a 9>y ard run in Ule .
lut 18 seconds, 17·21, and surprised the
Saints last week, 14-7.
Ugleaich bopq his best loo!ball player,
r~ fullback Sean McCarver, will be ln better
J health this week. The 200-pound fullback
,1 who was Western's No. 2 ball carrier last
, year, bu knee trtiuble.
" ''He'• DOt at 100 -........ t " Ugleaich ; ..---... '
1 aaya.
f "He hurt hit knee in the first quarter of
games." .
"This is a better team than they had
two years ago," Coon says.
"I saw the films of their a:ame with
Santa Ana and they deserved to win that
ball game. !bey outplayed Santa Ana.
They didn't outplay Westminster but they
played them on equal terms and you
can't find many who can play that well
against those two teams."
Marina is G-4, having lost to Anahclm
last week, 1.1).(1.
Coon says he's been working his club
OYertime on the passing game Ulll week.
Quarterback Greg Henry had an offnight
against the Colonist.a, Coca says, and so
did his receivers.
"They dropped three or four they
should have bad,"' be 51.ya.
Coon also worries about the revenge
motive the Oilers will have g o i n g for
them. Marina lrimriied the Oilers lut
year, 33-14.
"I know they're golna to be mad about
thal," he llyl. Alain «<nperlng the currenl Oiler 'J' our flnt game and mls!ed the next too
~Two Mustang Guards
•l ~Sidelined for Season
' Colla M-lll&h School'• ~ for a
lequt cllmnplOOlhip and for a Winnlnl
NUOn. took a 1evett bu.Una when it was
~ tllal both llarlin( guanh for the
MlllDI are out for the 11e&10n with ln-
jurllo.
their attack thlt ccmcema ua."
Of lut weet'1 uplet f·2 loll to Garden
Grove, be added, "Our runn!na: 1ame wu
weak, the offenaive e1ecuUon wu poor."
Mesa gave up the ball on the Garden
Grove one and four yan:l·llnes on aborted
scoring drives in fallina: to a 2·l record.
A wrong offensive uolgnment blew
both o( the TD drives.
eleven to the '66 juggernaut, Coon aay1
there's a a1ze difference.
"They're not as big as they were in '66,
but a lat q\tteker offensively. They have a
much more imaginative offense and they
try to lake advanlage of you ln a lot
more ways."
Coon says Oiler coach Ken Moata ha!!:
two of the best linebackers around in
Paul Moro and Ron Dixon.
"Those two know how to put the
pressure <n the passer."
The Vitt coach says three of his senior
defensive standouts played superlaUvely
again5'1 ).naheim. He singled o u t
linebacker Andy Vorono and comermen
Buddy Moen and Vina; Moll.
Irvine Poloists
Play Stanford,,
San Jose Clubs
Alter chalking up a 7.(1 record In
Southland matcbet, coach Ed Newland's
UC Irvine w:ater polo team hlta tbe road
thil weekend for compeUUon tn the bay
area. ·'
The Anteaters took oo stklford this
afternoon 1n a 4 p..m. match at the In-
dians' pool Friday, UCI Pill'i Su J.,.
State at De AnJl Junior College.
Then on Saturday Newland'• oulfil
compe!u In the oll·Uolverslly o f
califomil tournament at Blrteley. lrvine
will be facing Iii llllleat compeUllon
from boot Col and UCLA In the oll<lay
affair.
1be Anteatttl havt NlOW'a Ir t • t
polentlal 1hua far. 111ey've...,. Wlbealen
with I mJnlmum of difficulty, haying
thrashed the lltea o1 use; s.. Diego ~!ale, Looc Beach Cal . Stale (Long
Beach) and UC San Diego.
UC! won Iii own lnTitalloqel tourna-
ment 1ut month.
The leading llOOl'tl"I on the team have
been Ferdy MIJlimlno, Pat McClellan
and Steve Fanner.
.
Mater Dei~ Servite Clash
In Big Angel·u,s Sh·o~down
' ' Mater Del VI. 5ervlte. Need more be
aald?
The lwo Azll•lua League football com-
petllora lock horna tonight at Anahelm '•
La P• St.adlum in' league openen for
bolll cluJ>I,
. '
Artistic Success
Klckoll Is se\ lor a p.m.
The game will be broadcast over KEZY
(1190).
It's a rev.eraal ol past seasons when ·the
two usually mel tp decide the league
champlooahlp. Tbll time It Is a. case of
Dismal Crowd Damages
IUJ'Vival.
Tbe leam tllal liJaea ptohably won'
have a prayer at #le uue with number·
ooe ranked (AAAA) St. Paul and number
·three BlshQp Amal also cavortini In the
same circult..
Servite comea ·into .the fracu wt~ the
best preleague record -1·2--1. Mater Dre1
jj 1-3.
However, the Monarcbt are coming off
a brilliant victory over Long Beach
Wilson Wt week when coach Bob Woods
unveiled bia sop~re quarterback. Bob
Haupert.
Haupert took the reins, got lbe ottcns8
• • . ·going with abarp ·complelecl puaes ud G~d Douhleheader ·Tak~· ;;..;.:~~le~:
Artistic
bomb.
it WU. Flnanc:i.ally fl WU I
Thal'• lhe case of Mat.er Del High
School after Ila P'ilullng 32-25 victory
;aver , (lfth--ranked t¥1 ·,Beach Wilson
~ llilht, 11,.Aoabelm stadium.
A ·dllappolnllng ero.wd of only 12,HO
1howed · up for the double-header in-
volving the Monarch! and Wilson in the
lint game and the nigbleap billing of
number one ranked St. Paul ~ and
number three ranked Lakewood.
Three of the four teams were un-
defei.ted with only Mater · Del in the
loler1' clus with an 0-3 record against
allff oppoeiilon.
It wu, however, the Monarchs who
gavt tht crowd the biggest thrill with
their victory. A crowd-pleaser from start
to finilb ... with the except.ion of some
questionable officiating. ·
The disappointing crowd ill what we're
talking about, however, and we wonder if
Mater Del took a financial beating from
the City of Anaheim.
School o[ftclals report that Mater Dei
will come out of the gamble with about as
much as i1 ll would have played Long
·Beach Wilson at Sanla Ana Stadium after
final receipts are tallied.
"What hurt us wu that Lakewood and
Wilson people didn't show up in num·
be rs," noted a Mater Dei nfficial.
Something el&e ·that may have put a
dent into the show waa another big game
going on at the lame time down Lhe road
al Oranie Coast College, where the
Pirates were playing host to defending
state junior college champion Fullerton.
From those lJ,140, all four schools
&bared equally in the ~ipta after doling
out $5,000 off the top for tbe rental of the
1tadiwn plus 10 percent oI the gross gate .
The preps, naturally, didn't_ ag,.&re in
Ute parkin& receipta ud reoei~ only . " . . ~,,, ..... ..• .
-Ing and In their hollback Ken Haynea.
one third of the cib''t ahare of , U:ie coo-. : "Our pass defense ha been IO teoible,
cessions. I just hope \heY can_ do heller· with
.With those kind of problema:to contend Servile. We were happy, though, holding
with, the Monarchs needed a crowd of -Wilson to,an.av.er9'.e of seven yards per
around 20 000 like they hale packed lit . ' compleUon," Wood! &aid. .
before .at' ~im Stadium, to_ realize ;r. 7'be Monarclui Jlrially pouest the
some kind of net prof.It worth· goinl'to the threat of.~ lo~ score: from ~e.
extra work.required. pefore.J~,w~ M.J.ter Deli longest
In the past, Ma~ Del ha&..drawn es:.. · BCOl'ing play in the past 12 gamee w~ a
tremely well at the:. Big A. ..39-yarder.
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game and 34,000 for the Anaheim CIF
thriller. S F In '67, l!,OCJC! showed up !or lhe Angelua et · to ' ace League test with Servite. · . -
M. it was, the Mater Oei officials ended , · , ~ :. , ~thd0.':;' 1o~ :i:::.:,:~ :.r~~ ·Bigg·' -est ':'Test left over after' the City cf Anaheim took ·
its: cut.
It wu, however, a most enjoyable "111.e most important game In . our
evenin&. Mater Del put on a great of· history."
tensive ahowinJ and the ·st. Paul· 1bat's the way coach Bruce Pickford of
LakewooH cJaah was a& 1ood a football as Fountain Valley High School describes
you will find anywhere. . the Barons' opening Irvine ~e foot~
In '67, the Monarchs' longest.. run f?'OJll ball te'st with Magnolil at Hunt.fnet.on
acrtmmage wu S9 yards. Beach Friday nigbl. '
Two-long touchdown runs highlighted Fountain Valley, na,r 2-2 in preseason
tbe Mater Dei victory, one a 70-yard , action, has already equalled Its moat vlc-
acamper by quarterback Bob Haupert tories in a seasnn and ii pioked to finish
and an SS.yard tally by halfback Ron no worse than third 1n Iivine hosUliUes.
Gardea. Pickford adds : "I thou&bt Monday we'd
The haUUme show P!'t on ~y ~ewood be ready for them, but after reviewing
was worth the admission pnce 1tseU .. It the injuries that have accumulated, I
was a stUMing show done entirely "'1LIJ .,.,don't know..~·---If ,... •
lighla. · Tba Baron! are timnoer"'1 In. the ,31 .• , ·"11 ·• ~~ .~ 1inebaci:ihg ... departffiiliU. with 'Steve
Undefeated Lagunans
Raupp out indefinitelj with a torn
cartilage and Roger Johnson and Bill
Braack both not yet fully recovered from
previous injuries.
The latter two, however, are expected
to see action in the Magnolia titanic.
To Face Stiffest Test Pickford claims the Magnolia eleven ta
tbe tollghest ouUit phyaically and men·
tally the Baronil ·wij1 face thlll year.
Undefeated Laguna Beach High School
is scheduled to meet its toughest test of
the aeuon Friday night when the Artists
entertain Foothill High of Tustin in a
Cre!lvlew ~ m1lch.
Wllh both lellDli 2-0 In ltiigue play, the ~~Ue_ ~ veil well balli In
C.oach Hal Akins' force! wUl be going
Into the game with no injuries to speak of
with the ll'l.litmi: eleven intact.
Dean Shostrom and Jeff Jahraus were
out for a day with the Ou, but are e1·
peeled lo he al full atrenglh by game
Ume.
Offmaively, Akins p~ no changes,
Pfeferrlna to leave Jt up to the opposition
on Whether they will by on hla ace
speedster Jim Kuhn on the wide·ttuff or
on.fullback Brian Bagley'a power up the
middle.
One other ace up Akins' sleeve ii 1n ~
puaing game where Steve Wieibow&ki
has ruD. up an impressive reeo.r;d. ·
In four victoriea, Wlezbowski hu r:un
for 120 yards in 18 catties lf!i'. a 6.fi
average, pused 404 yards Oll ~J4 com-
pletions and 11 the Orlbge Coast area tc0rlni leader with "1 points on aix
toochdowns and seven conversil;m. ..
Bagley, meanwhile, ill Llguna'1 leadlng,
ru.'1ler with 317 yanh ID three game.
while Kuhn hu llCOf"1 38 poinil·nmnin(
and receiving.
A lineman who baa come into bis share
ol glory from' Alitns b Chris Bowman for
his defensive efforts the Jut two ttmes
out.
Laguna-1oea with nine p~ of-
f..,lvely and defensively.
Bagley and Mike Abbey are the only
(ridden 1olng ollenaive!J only on the
starting eleven.
On the Foothill test, Akins WU queried
on what he'll do different in attacking the
Knights.
"We plan no offensive ctiangea: Things
have been worktnc pretty weU • it it.
And, he take.1 little stock ln the fact
that halfback Art Lopez of Magnolil ls
We'll walt and see what they do with out for the seas<ln.
Kuhn and that will dJctate pretty much "()Jr big problem is their quarterback
what our offense will do. (~ Omer). He'll be in there, and ,he
"W • erned with their · either runs or throw• 30 to 40 times a e re cone nmrun~ame. He'• the one we have to stop.
game. The paSsing bu been no threat in "It won't be like lut year." be said.
the pa.at, but that's. because oi the IYC-Last year the Sentinels ripped Fountain
cess of their rushing," he said., Valley, ~·
J«t7 Reilly, the Mustangs' righl IUll'll, IUlllJned a broken leg In pracllco
Wen the Me11n1' 1ame lut weet with
Grove -played the aame
wftb bat WU thought WU a
.,ilol lnJ"'1 -and ii now out for
-• cut lppliod lo the lq. And, Kevin Mam., the l<fl guanl, Is oloo GUI for Ille bllloce of the ......,, CdM Gives Loara Trouble
Mmbc burt bil nack In Ille -, .... el 1111 • -Wl1h Newport Harbor, pl.,..s arlMIY ID Ille Bolla victory and
did DOI aidl vi far Ille Gorden Grove lat. __ ,,.,_
TMlll -plocoo In MOA'I -llnrala -tallndo lllCb 5chool II ~ 1'1114 !'l1dlJ atpt .,. Dove
-ondlloft-
-..._ In Ula Glflllllve lineup .t fu1JNct where Davt SpleJbuger, a
~ljUnlor. llaa eomec! the llarllng
I« COllCll Nell Peelt't elefen. am Peet ot bil ~· Elltncia·
'''" Fl to atop ilOOd nmnJng -,,,.,. ...,,. • c:duple el ftno :.ca-.,, lo tho~,.. el
In the pul, C'.orolla cit! Mar High
School hu no! fielcltd Whal moel would
consider aood football teama.
Tbe Sea Kings' reconil In the put lour
)'earl have been 4-4-1, M, W-1ancl1·7-1.
But Ille Corona del Mar cmr bu
aiwaya made U lougl> on Ille ponnn1al
powerbouee from Anaheim In the 1"lno
clrcuil, ·t.oara .
The M decision In t~ belt ez-
empWies that notion when QlM wu M.
Loara won the Ulle handily that year,
racking up n llrli&hl winJ before """'
ping lo Weat Covina In the ClF playolla.
ln lhlt atalOD, the: Sl10ftl 'T'l!d up
ICOring totals of 41, 11, IO, 41, II, 45, 31,
I!. 34 and ••
ll'1 lnolbor yur, however, and Corona
cit! Mar may hive Ille bell team of.
fenalve!J In Ila blllorr.
The Sea Klnp ba'9 )lurletl Gorden
Grove oppol1Uon with ICCl'tl of IM over
Paclfl<o and 17-IJ.owr Slltllap.
Coach Dave Holland, in hll MC(lnd year
u ht:ad coach, bu an excellent pauer In
Dive Terry and men than adequate
backs In .Ru Sny.W ud Mll<t Euell.
Snyder ii uaool primlrlly up tho mlddlt
while Ezztn llltei to nm oullldt. ..;.
_,With T.,.,,. art ...., good rocol.,.,
. '.
Including H \! Brian Slern. Slern ij con-
llidered the' best receiver will> bil beigbl
and good handa
Corona'• only l n j u r 1 la In Scolt
Nclnl<>oh, a llnehacker1 Mdnlolb is
"Placed "'def,-by $1\Ydet.
C'.orolla iln'l too,bappy .a'boUI returning
lo Handel Sladlum on the Wiilem Higll
Clffipull qaln afttt )lltjlng the WOOi
there lut year but tho r.leagutng
schedule fO<Ced ii.. cardl1bat way.
Saya Jlollan\( ol CdM'1 leel -l.oara:
"1!'1 i lllJ pme for 111. Will> luet, I lhlnt
wt c1n but them."
.._ ; alt,11.T,ll.OT ..... Wthill-
Newport ' Beae"la Rope
F.d Burke, Newport Beach ..,.ident ll!bo teaches history al Onnce
C.Ut Collage, took hls aecoild crack at l gold medol In the Olympic
Games haminer throw event today. He finl&hed out of ·1lle money ID
the 'M Oljo'mplca. Burke's chief compeUUa.n wos expected to "°""
' fmm Oyula Zs1votzty of Hunsary and f!om~d KUm of Russi{,
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Duffers' Favorlt.e
U.S. Open King
I
Entered in 'Haig
By EARL GIJS'J'KEY
Of .. o.llr ,.. ""'
Lee Tr<Ylno, the glib Mu-
lcan who la the U.S. Open
Clwnploo, will probably be
the favorite of the weekend
&ollen wben he and the rut
"' • llar..tudded fiold ... oil nert 'J\illl'ldlY in Calta Mesa'•
1120,000 llafC National Open at
M ... Verde Country Club.
Trevlno doesn't have th e
classlc awing ol a Sam Snead
or Arnold Palmer. In fact,
when you gel right dewn to It,
Trevino JooU more like a nJ&o
ty gate Instead of Snud.
"My swing ls bad-looking,"
be admits."
"It would be hard for the
average 1olfer to copy my
swing soceessfully, assuming
they would want to tn the first
place. But the point Ls that it
works for me. I have
mastered It.
"One reason why ill because
it's not unusual for me to hit
500 practice balls In one day."
Indeed, the rough, choppy
swing does work. Trevino Ls
the eighth leading money win-
ner on the tour with 5101.218 in
the bank so far this year.
Trevino is one of three men
to have made the U.S. Open
his first pro victory. The
others Me Jack Nicklaus and
Jack Fleck. And in doing IO,
Trevino tied Nicklaus' tourna·
ment record cf 27~ strokes and
became the first man ever to
post four straight IU~70
roundl.
Trevino bu risen hliJ> very
quickly. Lea than two years
ago he wu hustling all comers
on southwest publim courses
to augment a paltry '&ssistant
pro income.
Without hil knowledge, hil
wile entered hil name in the
196'1 U.S. Open. Be llnlahed
flf1h, w1nni01 M,000. Ap-
par<ntly, tbet abowln( did
wonders for hll coaf1dence
becauae In the next .ix ,...thl
be bod earned !Zl,000.
Thia year be became the
10th man ever to rucb the
.1100,000 plateau. When he
rucbed tbal level. writers
wed him to uplaln hll ...
lionalily ••
.. I'm Mu:ican1" be respond-
ed.
0 No, wait a minute. You'd
better make that Spanish. I've
made so much dough now I've
got to be Spanish. 'cause I've
never seen a rich Melican."
As subsequent endorsement
checks IWled flowing In aftei
the Open triumph, Trevino
once again reconsidered bis
ancutry.
"Fellows, I was wrong about
belng just Spanish -you'd
better· make that p u re
Castilian."
Trevino will be tn clusy
company at the Haig. Entered
so far ue Billy Casper, Al
Geiberger, D a v e Stockton,
Laurie Hammer, Gar'dner
Dickinson. Lou G r a h a m ,
lJonel Hebert, Billy Muwell
and most of the other front
line pros.
Tournament director Ron
Reif announced this week that
the season ticket aale for the
tournament will c o n t i n u e
through Friday.
Comedian Jack Lemmon
and . Dodger pitcher D o n
Drysdale are the 1 a t e 1 t
celebrities to be named aa
parUclpants In the ~
prelude to the Haig.
Lemmon and Drysdale join
John Agar, Richard Arlen and
Donald O'CoMor for tbe
tournimenL
Start Your
Engines
-~ ---by Deke Hou/gate
MONTEREY, ~llf. -Quiet, name tile most Important H·
port of New Zealand.
U you said Peter SneD, the runner, we'll give you a couple of
points, but It the answer is Bruce McLaren and DeMy Hulme,
you wln the contest.
The Island nation down under makes Jots of interesting pro.
duels, Uke textiles, food and plastics, but nothing that has been
produced there since a Dutchman named Tasman found the land
of the Maori.a has had anything like the impact on the world 11
these two race drivers. '/
McLaren and Hulme put on their racing show at Laguna Seca
over the weekend, demonstrating that they not only outdrive
every.body in the sport but Mel.amt also outdesigns everybody
elae's car builden.
'I1leir car b a McLaren, made in England. Lut year they
finished one-two In the Canadlan·American Challenge Cup series
with their Md.arena, and this year they sold a bunch of carbon
copies to their competitors before building a new type of car for
themselves.
ln fonnula I racing:, Hulme ls the regning world champion,
and he is running third In the point standings with 1 chance to
win again. Hla: P' ·1 car is a McLaren.
The genius who has put the machinery under Hulme u wen
as himself is a 31·year-old boyish looking hot rodder who probably
wu the greatest longshot ever to race In world competition. You
can't call him an engineer, either, becauae he 's a college dropout.
Toomey
Goes in
Decathlob
Ml!XICO CITY -Bill
Toomey "' Lquna Beach °""" com)leUUon In the "'i· gee! dpthlon Friday, bnp1ng
to "'1n( I lf'!ld medal bacl lo
the United Stalel.
TOomey and world-record
holder Curl Bendllo of West
1 Germany are c:o-lavorites ln
tbe 1 O -e v e n t competition,
which telta the best aw.tea In
the world in a variety Of
demanding akllll. , , ,
Coach HIJ!k Iba of the· U.S.
baskelheD team that pusecl
Its fl ra t big Olympie test
Wednesday night, coofes&ed
today he'1 not worried because
highly publlclzed llara did not
try out for the club.
"I have a group that wants to play, ~ we'll be as good
u ever," aid the coach of the
team that continues the vic-
tory string now msting at 70
straight ln Olymplc1 com-
petition.
The 70th consecutive victory
-all tbe games the United
Ststu bu played In the Olym-
pics -came as the Ameril.!ans
euUy tu(ned back t h e
~eoge of Yugoslavia 73-M. , , ,
MEXICO CITY -M e: d a l
standings after Wednesday'a
finals in the 1968 Olympic
Games : ----Unl'hd Stll'-• • • '°""" Unlool • • • --• • • "-""· • • • Grwl 8tlt11l11 • • ' wnr GtnMnv • • • ·-~ • • • ,_" • • • Au1tnllll • • • ·-• ' • ...... • • • Htlh.rl•,.,. • • • 1"11! Gm'MIW • • • A111tri1 • .. • l!ltlkliPI• • • • J1m1~ • • • SWld1n • • • Mt•lco • • •· l"!nl11MI • ., • C1tctw;111<1Y1klll • • • Tunltlol • • • 1111r •• • •
400 METERS
Pini hour Ill Mell llMI Wl11fy hr
--""''' 1 FllUT Hl.t.T-1. Lee •••llt (UY.I,
'5.Ji 2. (la\1t" KllMMIY.. IT•ni.
nl1), .S.71 J, Cl'lt l11l1n Nlcdmu
(Ftal'lllll, 4.71 '· S.rnwl lv<11I
(GMNI), 65.li 5, M1Mrwd IClnffr. (W.
Gem1111rl, 4'.f1 &. E. lur,,,..m !l1r-
b9doll. '7.f .
SEC:OND He:AT-1. Andn1I hdlft-
.ic1 Cl''olandl, 4'.S; t. Cllfl~ Fort>K
• (Jtm11ail. 4.71 J. u."" Jt ....
(UIAI, <45.11 '· D1t1lel Jll>dl ..... (IC-
Vtl. 4'.t1 5. HulHln "-lo CJude.flJ.
•1.11 " \ll!;tor Allrvt!MM (~Ill ..
1111. •.o.
THIJlD HEAT -1. AIMdOV' c.k•
(5-11), '5.3' t. T-Mutltft
''""""''''· '5.51 I. Jl-• ,......,.. (USA), "5.'1 L Jlooiobllcle Ditz
IC:u~) • ._,, I. llto.._ ~ ... ,..,_
lkll\nl, 41.ti '-An""'"" I!'....,_
fNlotlrll), a.Ji 1, Francltai Mtncal
(Nlt1no1111l, It.I.
HAMMEil THROW
CNtMl'rtN .. ,,_ t1M¥1
1. Olult Z11wttkl IH..,.,.•rv), m.JVJ,
OlrmPk rKIOf'CI. old mtrt: 221-W. b<I"
1tomu1lcl ICllm (lt..,..lt l. 1"41 t. Uut
LovtU OtUllll rY), 2241 S. ICO!'n, 2:&
t'YJIJ '· Stnder Edcldwnldt (HUl!Mr'Y), ~I J, Helmut lurm.n" IE. Ger-
m.f'IYI, ft>-10Yu '· ltelntwrd ~
IMf' (I!. GemMll'l'I. !D41 7. Anllr-
Ptyne (llrlltln), 2tMY11 I. Htna F11\ll
(W. ~tflY), tn-tllll t. T1keo SUP -
Wll'll (J-n), 22WYl1 10.. GeftMcly
1Condrtsho¥ Clt;vHllo), !21 ... 1 11. I!•
1"'11t (USA, ..__, l..clil), !17 ... Yll
12. Y ... t1l1.1 llhlclt CJtNnl. no-.1 ll. Meloly Slldw!llLNcw (ltu1&!1), 21MYI.
l"•!Jed to OUt111Y: Mll'9N ~,,.
(USA), tlW1 Al MIH (USAJ, flS.11.
110-METER HURDLES
J i.. Nd! ,_, '"" ,..... ....,
""'-.. """Ill IJ.11 2. l'ltfn SdoMbtl (l"rllflOfl,
Fllt;ST Hl!AT -1. l!t'I Hiii (UIAJ,
ll.I J 2. Dlnlet ltleoto !Swltierlll'Mll),
1,.01 L GkwlMI CDrl\llCdlllo (ll•Py),
14.•.
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CUSA), 11•1 2. Helnrldl Jalln (W.
Gem\111'1'), U.li J, Amtlcl &r11tlll
{~ 1t1co1, u .t i ._ o'"' St.pe,.. "*' tltv11t1l, 11t. ,OOltTH HEAT-1. L-C........~
CUIAJ, U.71 2. lo Erik Fenn"°"'
15w.tlln), lJ.t1 l. ICi.llfnd !""'-">•
1•.01 4. Mld\Ht P•lillf (llrll•ln),
1A.I, McLaren quit school to continue racing, and he mJght be wip-
ing off cars In a garage today if the New Zealand Grand Prir ::=========:I
Association hadn't sponsored bl.I racing career 10 yean ago.
Here's the story.
1be aasoclaUon started a program to finance the C0W1try's
best young driver for the 1957 season of racing In Europe. Tbe
choice narrowed to Merv Mayo, Phil Kerr (later an associate of
Australia's Jack Brabham) and McLaren. Tbe three compeUton
bad to win their spW'I In the New 1.eaJand Grand Pril:.
Fifteen minutes: from race time Bruce wu warming up the car
when the gearbox broke. Brabham beard about the trouble and of.
lered the New 7.ealand youth a apare tnnmnlaslon. Mecbanlca
.warmed over the car, and the swap began to take place.
OfflclalJ delayed the start of the nee some 20 minutes, u
they spotted imaginary oU 1llckl out on the course and Rnt Cl"eWI
to inlpect them. The start wu delayed just long enough,
McLattn'1 helpen tightening the last bolt In the pits u the II'<"
flag dropped. He roti<d ooto the tract In tut place.
Sony, but be dldn~ win the race. In fact, he dldn' flnlah, but
be worked hll wa, up to eighth befora the bastfiy usemhled
gearhol: feD out. Thal'• afi the Judl'I wanted to .... They
aeleded McLaren to aepteaiertt New Zealand on the race trackJ of
the -Id.
The trip to Europe hr Bruce tamed out to be a one-way Ucket
ot stardom. He ha• never won the world championabip Itself, but
tie's taken his ahare of the b1g racai. In GT racing be bu wm at
LeMana and Sebring.
Mostly, New ~and can tate pride In the fact !hat Mcl.attn-
bullt race can wen the JDOlt IUCCeAfu1 on two ol the world'•
tougbelt clrculll In 1117 -aad -repeal In ...
Olympic Scoreboard
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WOMEN'S VOl.LEYIALL
STANDINGS
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Haig Queen
MO?:sba Bennett, 111-year-old Loo Alainitos beauty,
is the reigning queen &I. the ointh annual Haig Na-
tional Op!;n Golf tournament, set for Mesa Verde
Country Club llBXI week. Here1 Miss Bennett-who
wants to become a profession8l golfer herself-lines
up a pnctice putt. For latest Haig information, see
page 21.
Here's UCLA Schedule
DAILY PILOT II
Bruised, Battered
Diahlos Str~ggle On
A battered and brulaed
Misllon Viejo lllCb 5cbool
football team will be ·~ ' tempUng lo get bact oo the
wlnlllng trafi Frida, nlibl . .
'-" Shakeup on Tap·
For San Clemente
Some major ahakeuPf In the
San Clemente Hilb School
atartlng Uoeup are In the mak·
lng aa the Trttons attempt to
get on the wion1ng trail after
four straiJbt football setbacks.
The-Trltons will be playing
host to Villa Park Friday
nlghl In their thin! attempt al
a Crestview League victory.
Coach Tom Eads bu made
four changes In the starting
offensive lineup in hopes of
getUng some cohesiveness in
the offense.
Mike Coit and Rick Andra
move into the guard alotl
while Rick Geddes returns to
the starting poslUoo at rlgbt
end.
Clyde Sanda (155) la up
from 'Iba junior vanity 11
fullback.
To date, the: Tritom bave
been ltrapped .. 'II points and
an average total otrenae of UM
ylnfs I game.
The only runner to date that
bu shown capabilities to ad-~ the ball ~ been
quarterback M1rk HeUDWB\,
who "'8 run for 134 yarda ill u cam .. (U).
And, hil passing bu added
liU yarda on 10 completions in
40 attempts.
After tha~ It drops oil
radically.
Eads indicated that h1a
J>a:SRT would be dotng 'more of.
it in the Villa Park tncounter.
He added that tlfe Tritomi
had not been able tO open up
in the past because of ·the poor
field poslUoo oo almoat every
aequuce ot d<!wm.. ·
"Our punting ..... has'
really hurt us. We just haven't
been able to get out of tbe
hole," be lamented:.
over SID Clemente, l b •
DlablOI -It .. the cbla
aplnlt tough Foo\hlf!, 2'1·10
last wut ind !be Mlalat vi. Jo oquad 11 lllfll ·r.elloi a. ef-fects ofiL . . .
Starting fullbad'1 '111ct
Cliavts la not eipected lo
play. He'i aulferfnJ !tom a
bod bruleo.
Bill Opp, a 1~ 5-10
sophomore, la upected to take
hil place In the . llll:llnC
~· .
And. TliD Cummlllp la oul
for tbe lf.llOn. CUmmllettlU9-
lalned a lmee lnjur)o oad will
.... nnder(o aurgeq. .
The loll "' CUmmlnp aevere.ly cramps the Mlaklll
Viejo psaalng attacl. ·
The fleet end bod ocared ..,.
touchdown and was Qn the
receiving Md of moot ol
quarterl>aCt' Jerry . Gioot«'1
aortala.
He was rated the futest m the ·oquad' and bod ·f!ie best
hands.
Halfback Don Wllaoo la u-
peoted to .tart u UIWll, but
he'• also hAmpered bY minor
Injuries.
~ for Orange, coach n..,
Dodge figu.fel Gary '!'ann, tbe 1-;, L15-pound, Knior
·qUarterbacl, la hfl .. 'blaeal
probi.m.
Injured mquently In the
Panthers' ... ftnt four pmes.
Wann is upected to be bacl
In the best ahape of the year.
Area Youths
Face Tests Prep Polo Results
Newport·Mesa boys' football
takes the spotlight again
Saturday with three area
teams set for clashes starting
at 11:30 a.m. at Corona de1
Mar.
Last week's resultl:
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UCLA's basketball schedule,
the most prestigious ever for
the Bruins, waa released thia
week.
Dtc. l1· Holtdty """"•I ~. Hlll'!ll,_l'On T·lllnl1 ZO. ('.,,,,,-..ncfliM I
(W'bcwl '°· Korth oc Ool!ihll'll ' »JO Madborl S<11111r11 Geordltn !Midi-(ottlnft 20, O.rWn G,_ Jtl1 '
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It opens with Purdue at
Pauley Pav 111 on Saturday,
Nov. 30. The Bruins visit New
York's Madison Square
Garden December 2'1·24-30 for
the Holiday Festival tourna.
menL ·
Conference play opens· Fri·
day, Jan. 10, at Oregon.
"l11e schedule:
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DK. 7 _, Noltw De""
OK. 20 MINNESOTA O.C. 21 WEST VIRGINIA
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Marina
Tops HB
Poloists
Marina b e 1 d Huntington
~ ---ill the first hal£ and, went on to to win, 7-5,
~ w--r ""1 Newport
1lilil>cr deluged their op-
l'OA'l"ll nN 19 cop vlctorl .. ill
Siqlael League water· polo ac-
llGft Wednesdliy lftemoOn.
Tiie Llooa held Valley to one ,, I ( • goal ill each ol the ftrat three
quarters while collecting ~. of
their own lo bandlly-win, w.
It wu no contest in the
Newport triumph u ·the
Sa1loi-i ' .,.binerged W'8tem,
13-5.
In pt.her Sunset· action potent
Anaheim dropped Santa Ana,
14-9, and in a ncn-league eo-
cwnter Lquna BeaCh 1 e f I
I ·Saddleback gasping, 15-f. ·
. Don Llppoldt ·and Dave
~er . ~Wied the scoring t Punch for Marina as they
t combined for all the Vlltinga
points. Huntington!s L a n c e
Norris pumped in four In the
losing cause. . v-•w
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' MEXICO CITY -"I am must make lt.' And IO, here I
flabbet1ilted. I thought l loul-am, a ourprlaed world record
ed it up completely," &aid man.,.
Gjµaeppe Gentile, a :!$-year-old GenW., wbo plalll tn study
I&w aludeo\}rcm Rome, after ill !he United states after
be Ml wcrld· and 0'1mplc sraduallng In Ilaly nellt year,
reccrd.I fer !he ~pit jump ii alao the Itallan Iq jump
Wedne!doy, , cbamplm.
The It4J,tln 1 IOlred lie feet,
IV. illcbel lo break the elgJit.
year-Old world mark of ~10\1
held bJ Poland's J 0 I e f
s c b m t d.I. 1'be Poltstl
atrooiman 1ilao'bad the Olym-
pic mark ol M-ll>.
Schmidt's triple j um p
re.cord wu one of the oldest in
the booka. He IOI ti on Aug. I,
1980. ' ••t wu quite nervOU1 for
making a false . first jump,"
said the handsome 6-footer,
who fouled on his first at-
tempt.
0 Tben, when I started oU
for the secood attempt, I e.z:.
perlenced !hat cblliy feeling
you get when everything
...,.. lo &• )flU]I. I !old
j!e.sperately to myself, 1You
Today
Football -Mater Del vs
Servilo at La Palma stadium
(I p,m.)
Water Poto -Corona del
r,lar al El Seguncfo (8'30
p.m.), UC! al SlanfoNI (4
p.m.)
Crool Country -E-stancia at Costa Mesa, wemrn at
Newport; Orange al Mlsol•n
Viejo, FoothW ·at Laguna,
Vllla Park al San Clemente,
Cornna. del Mar at Loara,
111 wu boplqrto be able to
enter fn'"bcitb events bul their
Fountain ·VaDey at Magnolia,
Mari1'a at lluntibgton (all at
1:11), •'
Friday
Football -Esla~a VI
~Mesa al Jiav1"'9'1 F(eld,
)4agnolia vs. Fount.a:lQ Valley
ai Hwitington.. S.A. Valley at'
Westminster, Orange at
Mlssioo Viejo, C.Orona del Mar
vs Loara at Western, Foothill
at Laguna, Villa Part at San
Clemente Call at 8).
Water Polo -Santa Ana at
~ • ~I
" .Estancia, RaOcbo Al~ a~
Costa Meu, ilolmfatb Valley
al Hunttngtoo, w.;i..~ ar
La Quinta (all 113:ll);il0Jden·
West at Riverside,. Orange'
Coasl at Mt. SAC, iJQ(ot 6aA
Jooe (!JeAnzl) (all art1llOJ.
Cross cluntry-S.A. Valley.
aL. Westminst:e,r. Mater Del at
Servile (bolb at 1:15), Chaffey
and Golden West al SaAta
Ana, Mt. SAC and OCC at San
Bernardino (bolb al f).
' :~· jull .like a beautllul woman;•
Oot llaJ il>e'il,all lend.......,
the Dez:t a beU&: ~ .. In any ~cue, I am now the
man lo heal I finally came
04l1 io 4:mt."
Swim Meet
Sl;lh\iday
MOit thail llO IW!mmert wil1
be c;clllpellng In !be ftrat an-
ntia.I ·H\inilngton H a r b o u r
swim c!Jamptonabipo al 1 p,m,
Raturday in the Marilla Hl&b
School pool 'Yoilths between !be aget of
1 · a1111 tr !'Jll partlctpatn ill
f r i ~II i'!e , breaalltroke,
backstrbke .Ind butter f I y
events. Ribbons wilt be award-
ed th& top five finishenl in
each event.
Tbt open meet ta sponsor«!
by !be H!IJitingloo Harbour
Swim Team Boosters.
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DH·Otd SIMI• (C1rcloll) 4.00 J.IO
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SIXTH RACI. MIO y1rdl. I .,.,
Dld'I I. ~ ln GrM A Plul. PvfH Laguna Higb's Artists are •
seven-point favorite o v e r
.Foothill in Friday n i g h t ' s
featured Orange Coast area
prep football game.
Estancia is a skinny one-
point pick over Costa Mesa
and Newport and Huntington
Beach are picked to win
Sab.Irday night.
On the JC front, it's Orange
Coast by IO over San Diego
Mesa and Fullerton by 20 over
Golden West.
The odds, tabulated as a
consensus of predictions by
DAILY PILOT sports staffers,
show a 51-19 (.728) record for
the season.
The weekend odds;
Kings Open
Home Slate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Loll Angeles· Kings face their
home NaUonal Hockey League
opener agalnst Boston tonight
without defenseman Br e n I
Hughes.
Doctors said Hughes faces
possible surgery for a fracture
of the bone socket for hiJ right
eye. He was injured Sunday
night at Oakland.
Hughes had been operaUng
in the first defensive line with
Bill White.
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Indian Feie Friday
Winters, Mancini Head Benefit
OAIL Y PILOT s,.,f Phei.
Foney Meeting You Here
Mink-draped Pat Harp draws the attention of Tom Titus (right) as he's intro-
duced to Ray Soott in this scene from "Dream Girl," reopening F1riday night at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Trouble Ahead in Enforcing
New Hollywood Rating Code
By VERNON SCOT!'
HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ -The
new movie code has as many
holes in it as the sprocket
notches in a reel of "Who's
Afraid of Virginia Wooll?"
Not that Jack Valenti and
the Motion Picture Association
of America (MPAA) aren't
trying lo bead government
censorship off at the pass. Nor
is the MP AA necessarily
misguided i n forewarning
moviegoers about the content
or a film.
The trouble lies in e.nforcing
bi( alater and brother because Andreo!I. Suppose tt Ls filled
Tiny Tim is in the batjc seat with homosexuality, orgies,
and the movie is Brand X? nudity and plenty of vlOlence.
Then there is the double Imagine, too, that it ls a feature gap. Suppose "Mary
Poppins" is on the same bill very good movie.
with "The Foi"? Do they Will the MPAA slap it with
throw the kids out alter Pop-an X? If It does, will theater
pins, or does·everybody watch ownen refuse to book it?
with one eye or whai? No chance.
Suppose a producer turns U it's a money maker with
It will be a series of "flrsll"
Friday night .,hen Jonathan
Wmlerl, Andy Williama, the
Cowallls and Henry Mancini
Ind hl.s orcbeslr1 leam up for Ulelr O<Htage concert 1t
Anaheim's Convention Center.
The benefit '1how Ls oel for
one performance only, 1tartin,
at 1:30 p.m.
Not only Ls thl.s the first
Jonathan Wlaters·~nd~
Wllllaml OJHtage c o n c e r t
peiformaoce ever presented,
but It Ls al.so the lint Jonathan
Winters appearance in a con-
cerl in almost eight years and
tbe rm on-stage performance The coocert is spoosottd by
of the Cowsllls in the Los: Arrow, Inc., tl)e ·nation's
Angeles area in nearly a year. leading organiution working
Mancini, recipient of 17 with more than 200 American
Grammy Awards and three · Indian tribes. Proceeds from
Academy Awards, interrupted the concert J'ill go to a newly'
a major U.S. tour to serve as established national American
musical director for this · Indian Scholarship Fund, faun-
~ concert and as ded by Winters.
substitute for Paul Weston The Anaheim benefit con-
wbo was forced to cancel hia cert is attracting national at·
appearance because of illness. tention. Joining the ,celebrities
The event also )Viii be a ma-as special guests of honor will
jQr mileatone for the "first be Interior Secretary Stewart
, Americans." It is the fU"St ma-Udall i;.nd Indian Affairs Com·
jor charity benefit ever staged missioner Robert L. Bennett,
on the West Coast in behalf of along with Congressman Ben
the American Indians. Reifel of Souai Dakota, a full·
Stan Kenton Returns
To Balboa for Bash
A famous musical talent of
the entertainment w o r l d
returns to the area where he
began his ·career when Stan
Kenton, comes "Back to
Balboa" on Saturday, Nov. 2,
with his20 piece orchestra for
anostalgic night of music and
dancing.
Kenton will live the year
1941 when he organized his
first 14-plece Artistry i n
Rhythm Orchestra for the
Rendezvous Ballroom I n
Balboa.
The relurn benefit wll be
sponaored for charity by he
Junior Ebell Club of Newport
Beach. Proceeds will be used
to initiate a student tu,id for a
high school senior intending to
major in fine arts.
Kenton la known for hll in·
terest In yojng ·musicians. He
has established Kenton Clinic
Workstiops for Teenage Musi·
cians at Ind1ana and Michigan
State Universities in 1959 and
Aristocrat of
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LI 1·1 177 the new classification system:
G -for general audiences·
M -for mature audiences
R -restricted for kids
out a movie like "Blow-up" or an all star cast; the only way
"Roseinary's Baby" and it to keep it out or theaters -
gets a restricted (R) rating? and to prevent the under 16-
Box office receipts would be year~!ds from storn:Ung the
cut to h8U of what might be bo:r: office -is to post the fuzz
expected. Will theater owners, outside with great supplies of
members of the National mace.
Association of ~ater OWners ~tear "'lf the public enjoys
or not, put up w1lh: that? ti · g, often prurient pie·
'Ear,' 'Eye'
Tryouts Set
In Oemente
a clinic at Redlands Universi·1~~~~~~~~~~~ ty in 1966, He also has lectured
extensively at major
univer!IUes and c o 11 e g e s
throughout the So~thw~L under 16 who must be ac-
companied by parent or adult
guardian
Another dent in the new pro--es, then by Jehoshapat
duction c o d e classification that's what it will get '
X -forget it, kids, you're
out.
system are the theaters in ' '
The National Association of
Theater Owners ( N AT 0 ) ,
representing almost 90 percent
of the C<luntry's movie houses,
have agreed lo enforce the
new code by demanding proof
of age of ticket buyers.
That's the first hole. A 12·
year~ld dressed as a hippie
can pass for 18, and all he
needs is a phony drivers
license.
every large city wlilch don't
belong to NATO. They'll show
as much violence and sex and
pornography as they can get
away with.
Finally there is the tough, in·
dependent-minded producer or
producer-director who makes
movies as he darn well pleases
and lets the MP AA, watch and
ward groups and an the rest
suffer as they see fit.
What about a earful of ~
ple wheeling into a drive-in.
Does the ticket seller keep out
the entire family; Mom, Pop,
Take a hypthelical situation:
Otto Preminger is going to
produce "Sodom and Gomor-
rah" starring Elizabeth
Taylor, Richard Burton, Mia
Farrow, John Wayne and Julie
Crossword Puzzle
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e.g. JO Transport
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38 Of a certain shape
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abbreviation
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Bands Move
In Anaheim
Next Week
Marching bands in
An11heim's 45th an nu a I
Halloween parade Oct. 26 will
be representing band leaders
and musicians all over the
world when they pay a special
tribute to Vesey W a I k.e r,
maestro and father of the now
famous Disneyland Band.
In a pre-parade ceremony in
La Palma Stadium, some 20
bands will march in review
before the grand o I d
gentleman of music who has
been named honorary grand
marshal, sharing honors with
the King Family.
Walker has been credited
with organizing and training
more bands than any other
man in the wonderful world of
music. Scores of his proteges
have become famous on their
own and many more have join-
ed Stan Kenton, W o o d y
Herman, Gene Krupa, Tommy
D o r s e y , Ballet Russe
Orchestra, Los A n g e I e s
Philhannonic and the Leopold
Stokowski Orchestra.
In 1955 Walt Disney asked
Walker to put together a band
for, the opening of Disneyland
for a two week schedule. That
was 13 years ago and the ban
has now become· as much of
an insUtution as the park
Itself.
"The Private Ear" and
"The Public Eye/' two-0ne-act
com~dies by Peter Shaeffer, .wm. be. the next production .of
the San Clemente Community
Theater.
Auditions for the companion
plays will be held Sunday at 2
p.m. and Monday ai 8 p.m. at
the Cabrillo Playhouse .
Richard Andersen, who staged
the musical "Slop the World
- I Want to Get Off" at San
Clemente last summer, is
directing.
Parts are available for two
young men and one young
woman in "The Private Ear"
and two middle-aged men and
one woman in "The Public
Eye."
The plays will open Nov. 29
for three weekends at the
Cabrilkl Playhou.se, Cabrillo at
Ola Vista in San Clemente.
Winds. Concert
At UC Irvine
The Ffslival Wi:ndl in con-
cert will perform at UC.Irvine
in the Science Lecture Hall at
g,30 p.m. Saturday.
Composed of professional
wind musicians, the group has
traveled and performed ex·
tenslvely throughout t h e
United Stales Ind Canada. The
program includes wOrkl by
Mozart, Randel, Haydn and
Bolsmortler.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
COMMIT.TEE FOR ARTS AND LECTURES
"THE FESTIVAL WINpS"
S•htrd1y, OctolHor 19, lt•I
Scie11ce Lecture H•ll
l rJO P'.U.
GoMrol Admission: $2 .50
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"THE MANHATTAN FESTIVAL BALLET'
S1111ley, October 27, lf&I
111 C•1111t11• Hill
l iJO P.M.
Gonorol Admission: $3.50
Trcuts Avoilablo .t tho
Fine Arts Box Off"rco
"WEEKDAYS -11 lo l
TELEPHOlilE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
Tlclcet lnfonnatlott: 8~3·6617
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The winner of seven Playboy
Jaz.z Poll awards, he also has
been distinguished ·with Na-
tional Academy of Recording
Arts and Science Awards for
his recordings of "West Side
Story" in 1961 an~ ''Adven-
tures in Jazz" in I""~ Di''l965
he ~.'a ''ta· PJec-
NeophOrilc Orchestra ("the
worfds only orchestra devoted
to contemporary music at the
Los Angeles Music Center.
His latest projects ·include
five months of televi'sion film-
ing for a special and release of
a Capitol album •. iw~ weeks
a(~ ~Ued "F'inians•s Rain· oow.
Ticket donation is $?' .50. The
concert and dancihg are
scheduled for 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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Jullt H1rrt1
Dl1h1nn C1rroll
Erne.t Borgnln•
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MADIGAN"
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ALICE B. TOKLAS"
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IF YOU'RE THIRTY,
YOU'ltE THROUGH!
52% of lhe Nalion is under
25 and they've gol power.
Thafs how Max Fros! at
24, became President of
the Untted States.
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t10NlR l'ltU:A -~J 9)R1
ACADEMY
AWARD WINNER
llST OMCTM-aMl llMCHO&.a
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LAWRENCE TURMAN-
THE &RADUAlE
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"THE SOUND OF
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lurt Lant11ter
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Swimmer
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Her.e's Check List
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'Host to Buy
Chicken Cbaili
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Sing Sing Fraud
Nets ·$2.s· Million
Firm Hired
-To Cut Cost
Of Medi~Q.I
TV goods.
Be that as it may, there's no
doulil that cuddly stuffed
·lnlmalJ are getting an ever
•bigger share or the toy
market.
Although they are the most
traditional of toys nel't to
doll1, duffed animals, or
"plush" as the trade calls
them, aren't the least bit con4
.servatlve e1:cept in species.
The t.e&!y bear still account..
for 30 percent of all plush
sale&, but today's teddy is
likely to come in wildly zigzag
pattern! of orange and blue
and even ltis shape has turned
psychedellic.
NOT CHEAP
Nor are stuffed animals
cheap. Even small ones are
made of better materials and
more design and the fad for
near life-sized toy giraffes.
tigers, dogs and surrealist
shaped lizards is growing.
These sell for $20 to $70.
They are bought by parents
for small children and by
teenagers and young
adolescents to decorate college
donnitory rooms -one of the
milder manifestations of the
flower child psychedelic craze.
Stores love it for an ex·
cellent reason. Retail profit
margins on stuffed . animals
are the bigbest in all the toy
industry _. 40 to 42 percent.
and there'! ·virtually -6o price
cutting on them.
Apollo TV
'Miracle' in
Miniature
SPACE CENTER. Houston
(UPI) -The television
camera the Apollo astronauts
use to transmit to ear\h is a
triumph in fhe new technology
of miniaturization.
The camera is small enough
to fit into lhe g 1 o v e com.
partment of a car and weigh!
lw than five pounds, ln·
eluding. lta lens. T h e
astronauts Monday used a 160-
detf'te wide-angle Jena for
~ of the spaceship interior
·and a 100.milimeter telephoto s~~ (UPI) _ l<iu fdr•lewing scenes outside
'l'be 1tato '·~ -.. 1ho opaceshlp. aerotpace ~pan)' to fh» ·the 'r,V· llgnal was fed into
ways•1to · !mP,ove efficiency ~ A~ '1 co~un!cations
and ait COits of the Medi.CeJ. S1lttni • for transrnlaslon to
program. - . J:IOlzP·~1t Clpe KeMedy and
Lockheed M.lullu and _C;#us Chrlltl.1 Te:r., the onI1 spact co. of Swmyvale wall two in the ground tracking
a:werdf!d a 41115000 contract to system outfitted to reprocess StudY lbe pr°ogram which lt for immediate transmi!S.lon
pnrrtdes lr<e m<d!W care to • to home TV aetl· through com-
U tntlllorrneedy Californians. 01erclal television networks.
' Clril 11:. lL Milldii' diroctir -Tile Clftleta WU bultt by
of holJlB cale ~ Aid ll9di0 ~ljon of America
tll< · llueb' ,...-~ '(llJi 1~turized l!!togratod
IJ!I Gov. JtGl>ald llolp•'• ......... -k• of crystals ~ on tlllciancy and con · carrylng complete AJT•l" of
LOS ANGELES (AP) -control, a ~ ~ COD!pOI ...... It r<-
Host lnlerMUooal Inc. of fM l"!'V'"' co D db ct e d bT cju!nid onb' ab: Wltl.{ af power,
Angeles, llYS tta dlrtdOrl · vpllinleei' -• --......i ..uh IOO wltt.i for a
have 1ppnwed plan1 to ac-"Tlii4.ll anOuler ~ of .11"'!10 ¢Dora.
quire Clrutcll'• Chicken of ..-ue·<(~~~.lndllllrY ei· ~Tho Apollo UlmJlol li11'1•ls
Houaton, Tu. pirllao.la lo-llillv• u..-""'1 dllflnnl 1t•rmfng atan-
llost· wl1i lssut ! U ., o o o ~ of ~ ._ than cOounerda1 TV -
sharet of Jta common lltock, at' uld. . ~ Dil bolhontal acan
which 171,000 sham lil11 ""• "In addilioo to de\'elopinf -per Inc~ compal!ld to 51$
relesaed .on • Ml prolll. ~ for 1 lilpi<nlng 1M.-Jtieif0< broadcut tol<vlllon.
formula bN!s. clalmo,,pl.ynjent and 'reoord-_•Tbla roquired a p-Ound-•ta•
Churcll't C!Pftltl' 2! retaU Ill'<.~' Ille sludr !loo acan cooverlei fo allow
cblcken oulleta Jn.Ille Jtouaion, wtU, -a reYleW of fflcal tho altnal to be -.rmnltted
·-. Hool -•m food.~ ~ 1 -tr-tO heme 'talevJU>n >lewen, beverage and mercban4Jse o r 11 n I 11 t I on Md com-but abet allowed a major sav·
f1cllltit1. municaUons," he said. Ina: in telecasting power.
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GOVERNOR REAGAN DEDICATES·NEW SADDLEBACK JC AT MISSION VIEJO
Ch i.t Executive H•d Kind·Word1 for Junior ·Collegas, Some Criticism of Universities . -..
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SADDLEBACK JUNIOR COLLEGE'S NEW CHORUS DREW REAGAN RAVES
Governor L•udtd Perform•nce With Only Four WHkl of Pr.•ctiC.
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MANY DIGNITARll!S•WER'E IN ATTENDANCl!:P:OR·NEW COLLEGE 'b EDICATION
F-•ln-<:-•H ncludt4 5th-Dl1trlct·Suporvl-Alton ·E.-Allon-and ·Wlle (!Oft)-
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Sa.ddlehack Show
'Fans' Laud
Goyernor. at
Dedication
Gov. Rooald RMgan was given
rtar billing at Saddleback College
dedietltion ceremonies Tuesday aft.
emoon.
1 He was applauded as soon as be
took his seat and a minute later
Saddleback board memb«' Patrick
Backus was getting the governor's
autograph on 'his program.
'lbe governor signed many more
·autographs fallowing the dedication.
as be moved slowly backward, side-
ways, as best he could, from. the
pl•atronn with friends and fans
pressing around him.
About 1,000 persom were ttiere
on what turned out to be a clear
afternoon, and except fur the digni-
taries and students most of th~
probably assigned· !lie e<>Uege dedi-
cation second billing,
llt was seeing the governor in per-
son that seemed to stir the crowd.
His popularity came across 1n ttie
applause and intentness 'Nitb which
most everyone listened to his re-.
marks.
The one picket present was large-,
\y unnoticed and ignored. There
were no hecklers.
The governor was in borne coun-
try. Board member Hans Vogel in·
troduced him as a friend and read
from e. Reagan letter scolding Uni-
versity of California regents. Presi-
dent of the boanl Michael Collins
spoke of a series of incidents that
have sullied the name of higher
education in the state.
Reagan, ever smiling, obviously
found the setting to his liking. He
spoke easily from note cards, never
stumbling.
His wife, Nancy, was not with
him. The governor llt<>ppetl at Sad-'
d.Je~ aftef' 'apPeaZ.ances earlier _
in the day in Anaheim and Garden·
Grove where he campaigned for
local Republican candidates.
Following the autograph signing
lnd a press conference cut· short
after 10 minutes the busy man was
on his way.
But tor more than an hour the
celebrity governor belonged to the
folk of southern Orange County. .
* * * New Saddlehack
College Termed
Instant Campus
Saddleback College, dedicated Tuesday,
is known as the "instant campus"
becauae prefab school buildings were put
up in only 54 working days.
The site dedicated ill only the tem-
porary campus. The . college will move
next September to a permanent carnpw1
with more lllbstanuaI buildisgs.
Both temporary and permanent cam-
puses, whlch ·are quite near each other,
are located jUBt inland of the San Diego
Freeway IOIJth of the Mi!llon Viejo com-
munity.
The junior college district takes In 4&
pert"e.ht of Orange County.land area but a
much omaUer part of the country popula-
tion. It Is the nert growth area where
new bowing developmentl are croppi.nc
up 1n rapid order.
Encompaaed by the junior college
distrid are the communities of Irvine,
Tualln, El Toro, Laguna Beach, Laguna
Hllll, South Laguna, Miu.ion Viejo,
Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan
Capimano, Caplllrano Beach and San
Clemente.
The college opened four weekl ago wH.h
1,W l&Udents fn the daytime and adult
evening prolfams. The MS full-ti.me day
students art all freshmen. Sophomores in
the two-year junior college program go to
Orange Coast College,. but Saddlebaek
nert year wlll be ready for both
IOphomora: Ind frMhmeD.
The temporary campus dedicated Tue.
day coven 15 acrea carved out of rolling
hillL There m II bWldlnp, lased by
the college. Coot of developin& the Ille
will be refunded by the Mi1sioo Viejo
Company when the coDese moves on to
thepermaoenteampus, .
Sldclleblek Junior College Diatricl
(&here ... clay will be other campu...)
WU formed by IOUlb county >oleiz Oil
Vlienllneo Doy In 00, Tbe~bJr btm!1e o1 flnuclna WU paged Jut April Wben I IU mUllon bot1d laue wa approved by
votm to cany .Ille -tbtOOlh "' llrot 10 ,. ....
1l>e colle1e ii the 1'1111 public junior col·
lege In the slate ol CaJllomla and the coJ.
lege cllllrlcl la Ille 17th. II la ..,. of'onljr
10 junior con., .. In lhe -.. lhe
quarter l)'llan -" Ibo -;Item·
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FOR SOME, NAP-TIME REPLACED SPEECH, TIME ·
Mother Did The L:litening for Two •t SICfdlab•ck
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Saddlehack College
Dedication Photos
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B11 lifcllard Koelol.et'
Of t loe DAILY PILOT Stan
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Wrth • Wint Ad !'BB Bl66EST ·SflW6 U ·/ltAJtKft'PfACfJ Ol'V T HE ORAIWOE COAS'l'-PBOIWE JjfltEC'J' 842-5871-
HOUSES FOR SALE
Otnorol 1000
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IUILDERS CLOSE OUT Wntcllff
OHL Y 5 NI W HOMES AVAILAILt
RANCHO LA CUHTA, In HuoUnltop Be~, hu
tbe beat valu .. In a new b~me In \lie entire area.
l" 2. llory a "' bdnnl, 2 bath&, quallty conatru .. yon 1nc1uahi1 Ill tllcllen built-Ina, ftrf1'1-tully
~led, shalt• roof, concrete driveway, 1ar1e
jOll. Walldn& distance to Public Beach.
E•ecutlve Home
Enter a l11Yeb' eou.rQilrd to
a lara•. 4 Bed1'lO(n -3 bath
faJl\Uy hoft\e. New carpets
llJ\I tlraptt. °"' -& M.th ootnplete!)' IJl.'98l'lll! for
moU.-or maid. Many,
m&IU' t:tb'U make thll top
vlhM at w,sco. «.ocAletl at Hatnlllon &: Bu5hard)
' t2S,050 .. $27,700 Newport Heights
Danit¥ 3 bedroom -1 ~ bata
In choice area. Oarpett and
dnpe1. Concrete block v.·all
PHA ·VA • Con""'lonol
Cal -~.., Mlww II & 7
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SUPDI
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poL Ilwttlne -· -and -ld1"1> • mu.. tt euy to ente'l"laJll. ~ carpeted and
ld..Pod. Pa& "'"' -<N• ----F:
l!'tr 1n1..-... Ille. 00\y
·"'°' 3-9200 .... 541-6629
Illy & had! .
bolty, Inc.
IJJl5 W. -Bl>d., NB
lohn macnab
. lawfro.llt ..._
aibfOoei -n tt. .. 11q.
111·-~111o-... 611!>. Hop
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(714) 642.a235
811 Dover DrMt, Suite lOl i Mae<o R.alty Co. Bldg. N....,...t Bood>
NO. LOAN !OST
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' lust step in &: a.sune this ~larie GI existing loan . Ttt·
SOLID llKOM. £ fence. s.Mco-. !l«dy
tor lmmed\ate ~
, tz,il'IO -No down to vm.
Ba tJnenda11Y ~· FHA $2200 down.
with "" 1Un<tlw pnlft< 646-7171 ... 546-2313 rm.km priced at o n I )' T
1111,soor '11vte_.,.,...... Back Bay
"wUh prt~ .)'&l'da PWS ltt•te Vltw Home
""""""' ~ .. ~ ... ~ Completeb' custom In every IMtnlUI tPA08 Oi...-detati on a lot '15x2-t5. 3 bed·
acre <( land. Uve in one 1'00MI ~ ti.tht, ex1re. large
home Arlt ooll8."t &OOd rent living room. Beauutul car-°" lo!<p -u '" "J• -and draped. Priced •estineat 8\o' now ~ )'CUI' at $58,500 &: owner will be!~ =Incl.,::: ~ f1nance or al'Ct!pt trade.
lOli DN • ~ANC!l<G The Bluffs
AVAILABLE~ For Lel•ur1 Living .
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While ........... ""' mn '6ck' qt tttlJ MESA
DEL MAR ........ Our
EXQAISIVE jUlt Ua<<d
4 SR 2 ...... ;fil<olaee
" ltuP patli>. Walk ID
sboppne &: AU. IChools.
On1Y 10% down ......
mentl <l. $169 per month
P&:-1. Doo't B"t" awgbt
nappn£ m \-0.is 001 •
J5A. tDATS ~WA~ACE REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0pen Evenings)
3 BedroomJ, 2"' bathl:, Ex·
qul.Jl.tely decorated. Franct.
mn model. Swtmmlng, boat·
In(, ""'Ina ,,.., ......... 900
-10% down or will lease
-· J, $46-2313 ,. 646-71 71
THI< Q EAL ,
E::>TATERS I
IHCOME UNITS
1 BR Dvplox $21 ,500
Neat a1 a P4'·
2 BR DuplH $29,500
La1..-e deluxe unltJ,
private patios
3 Duploxos $57,500
On cul-de-J<:. Easlsidp
'-3 BR U11t1 $82,500
Dtluxe aplll, bullt·ins.
Never a vacancy.
Older Homo $49,50C.
On IOOxlDO' lot. Will take
20 units. Excel area.
].rifle 3 • family room -' l !!!!!!!!!l!"!'l"l~""'!!l!ll!!IO I W'lth custom p6ol, 2 bathl,
'llPf1Cioos living room &: tlre-
pklce all newly pe.lnted in-
:terlor ..:....Ideal hotnc to 4Jl.ler-
..., to. a.... M"'( ·Pol
!]4ar-""'8&n. A-129,900
1
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1<83 Bakw, C.M.
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DUPLEX
NEWPORT
S7500 ISLAND
REDUCTION Lovoly proviociol home with
pineu forces sale of this illOOffi(! apartrnenL 3 bed·
1Jwcurb.m Be)'CftSt home. 642-7777 room, 2 bathe, bee.utifuJ
F<>W' iipadoUI bl!dl:OOllll, 3 19:N Harbor Blvd., C.M. kit<t>en. lnmle.cWite inside
Queensi.zed be.thl, magnilJ-Open 'E.'ves. and out. See to apprnc:iate.
cont pool. Waa $60.IO<I, NOW 1---W:::<i=a::.nc:t"'e:O,d,..--Joakb-e $51,500.
ONLY$65,IDJ!!! Calltor.-•--& Beach
.,..,_.,, ""'""· 9'bmit l & 4 Bed'111 HomH _,
amaJI
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llulty, Inc. your er e on our We are currently aldlnr-frl 2ms W. a .. -.., Blvd., NB
""""'',. tndo plan. the relrica<loii ~ a ...... 673-9200 ";,;;;. 541-11715
"""""' ~ ,,,_ tor an "'!'!~""!~'"'"~"-""""-
J)Q Wl:Sl'<l.IFF DIUVE
MS.ml Open EveL
UNDU $25,000
4 BEDROOMS
!PACIOUI wmt AU. MOO.
ERH l'EA1U1tES dealml by
tbe modern .homemaker tn
thil ' wn ..... n. 2 bath larKe
;:em c!;;. ~: : View /Vl1w /View
beye-r'1 and do not need long: of the 8&dc: 8e;Y' & Ne\\'JXlrl
tmn U..tinee. We Wo are Batch. A wrlque borne on a
Pllttha•!na equltie!I. lRlique street·to-stlleet Jot 75
DRANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 1711! St. 646-4494
comfortlibll 1-nlly r 0 0 m LtaH/Pool Home ----lealb
x125 wtth view. Private cul--
de-sa c. Loaded with shutter-
ed windows &: doors, large
beiL."OOmJ, family r o o m
openJJ1t ooto atrium & enor.
mous back ya.rd. Perteet
home for a dltcrimlnallng
family. $51,500 &16-1414
&•lt• ~£s1a1J .,_and Imp pool'°" CHOICE MmA VERQE
NEIGllllORllOO!>. Only 123> JVd. TRY 10% DOWN. montti>' for nee.t larie 4 a
famlb' room wttb fULbi equip.. DING-BAT for «itnd'.le \l'ttb
pm pool. \l'ICUlt , qWck pcie. taJe:nt. iml,p:Jadon, Io o d
aeaiorl, le owner. will ct¥e Cf'edjt,. wt» wants the steal
opUon to buy. Atktnr $29,500'. o~ a lifetime. Fbe:r-upper on : ORANGE COUNTY'S
, LARO!ST
-29S I. 17th St. 644-4494
SO Down·
S•li ·SllO alarp caner lot wtth 3 bed· rn111 Cilenlt tlietliW room1, ~ room, rovcrl'<I
OLLEGE REALTY patio"'°' B-8<1. Priced un· •!to~ II H11tiiir-.CM. der market.
4 hdrooms
HOUSES FOR SALE ,,t.U!>oS FOR SAl.E ;>1ouScS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HDU51iS FOR SALE HOUSESFORSALE """"'°' · 1UOCI Gonor1I 1000 Gonerol 1000 Newport -1M Hunll!'I!'!" -~ l:!J!no !!!!'"I 1707
OPEN
Thurs. I Sun. I ·5
BROJ\DMOQR·
HAllBPl VIEW
Tri-Level MOdel
Executive 4 Bedroom
Truly • 3300 sq. ft.
Cafilornia vma
2500 W1vecrest Drive
Corona del Mar
!BROKERS WEI...O)MEl
. DAVE GAMBILL
.64<1;®.20
YOU'Rf W ARNEDI
Turkey nme e e CUSTOM s ANISH llACH HOUSE OPI N SUN
!JPPI R ~Y . Tbla.Ja • 11)«1.i -tor Ctown Point . ~6~0e!:;,!:· Salisbury Realty 3100 rt. W>der ..._ tlll ....,a. who 1ovo..., 111""' 25152 Mont. Vorde Dr.
·-oRJES OF-• I'"-OFFERS: root. 5 Lee. bdml•, !O' like ., bd<o lore walb to •BR Iii"* tom rm. 2 bo, 2 •u.<:.<Oll• i•u:o "'.,,. matr. suite w/tipl. Formal the and ar lit 11\lieib' ai tht c:v pr, 2 )'fl CJid. Valley
A\VAIT YOO tu thla te.Mtb 'Condom1 nlum dln. nn., lovtly llv. rm. W/ ooelll:\'I ~" to waidl tbe VieW, l30,'®.
home with Stlf"KEN UV· Belt BUrl-a.t Channel Reef b:1>1, Pulled l&m1b' nn~ w/ s.m come \'Per 111.tp into the omER LAGUNA HOMES
ING ROOM .... down ln'4 2· BR. 2 Ba" J'pl~ top bu&t """ wa< bar. Spal!llll -at "'"' <l4o. You'll ""'° rRaol fl&.IO<I <o S3T,OO> ·hule family room with PD floor Exe 11nandrll 1! tile noon, cuit. carp. a thLt • ~ brtDd new BOND a .. tty
tlt'd; ~lace. fOnnaJ dlnlnl nffdtd dnpea. SI' eow .. patio. Pro-4 ~,.2 bath "'ffouM U32I! So. Cout JIW)',.
room PLUS' eoiy brftkfut Alk far Chet Salisbuf1 fea. lndlcpd. s ear prqe, and ffornt-1• M.ap.dnl awvd So. IAc\lM
nook. Pihst~ ~ lldto Every extra! f19,!l00 winner. Jta ~ and a.ma 83403 plm dressint room and pri· l a1bo1 Island BY OWNm &te-1.MI )'O'I can W'llk t.o tbe bMch
vale bath 3 1'ULL BA1U:i 2 BR, full lot ·~· $38,!500 k'Om btrt. 'nw!te'1 an all RENT AU
in all., y .... , will --·< ._ 2 BR, No. ~nt, fUll ..i • .-Id•~-GE-·" FEAST YOUR ~;-· ~:':'. to~ try ............. $13,000 -~-· wllb -•· H-,fumlohocl ~·-on-Waterlnmllot. .. $45,000 Sorry 'bout That In-.-----------• °"""""" 1ffN l'RJCE. All ""' ... with uu. Bil" <o -wtnt" -and Ronl1l1 lo Shoro 2005 East Irvine TerrKt. view, Bl.Y Avenue Beub', ..U to 'Mill ca--.. flll» 3 BR. 2 Ba. pool $fQ,OOO ii an cwenlud lot, a Unit to eel rtU )'U\I, trout lia.wn and ATJ'Jt.. Gitt W91\ted to do ( + tam, pool ... SS'l ,!00 root, brick wall, .. ved and landacaplna-Jo Ml bHd> "'-"' """" In ex-• BR, VU, pool .... $72,eoD ~... ._~ --N •--lren< Qooe ID Goldoo ........ !anal, and. -_,.,,..._,_ o-..
Broeclmoor View ol the ~. Ira allo to v~ er 1'IA lll'ld OJn. Wett eonep. After ,5 PM
• BR. )'!ountain View, clOM &o a allp IJW AND Velltkln&l tenna.1n~ ~112-,,,;,.19U,,,.,.=--=,_,,_,.....,.,..,..,
beam cetllnp, Uke ~ )'adl,t ancbona:e. 2 : l Bel-Bia. ~ CONSIDEJUTE Adult to
expena!vo carpels $5~ rms, AM1ne '°'·""· _ -LISTING 011114 WllK ~·~~ ~ ME<A Ulftl\E AakfOl' Stroller Wblle BURR WHITE, Rt•ltor C Bit ~5'D lloll prjc<. W/W ~. _ eJ-exc•·-·e'
-. U fUQll; ' B~k Boy '801 Newport B1"4., N.B.' carpeti, d-, loielr llvln& ~,., ·-· --· -~ .
&autilul 3BR1% baU1 hQme .. BR, 311 Ba, 4 '°' ger, 675"'630 ov ... 675419tl '"""' Wllb lirldc llrtJlla<:e, :+-!VO =
in .mint-like c::uMtttkm, dou. lJe Jtumpu1 or Studto · ooYe-ed patlo Witb 110' detp +" flCEE w-iea to share
bl• fireplace, bWIMn., belu-rm, Um rm, Bayview, CHOICI lot"""""-teoctd. Built· bomo .,,..,,,. sn ox<hongo tUW ·l&ndscaplni iurround. 5,000 sq 1t of quaUty. 'In nlWe A oven.~ tor e¥tninl' child llttmg •
ed bf • b!ook ..U '"'"'· Carnoe Hlghlondo E11tbluff Hornoo • a!ao '"*r a ........ In-_boy.]'!:_-Bii. M
Thia excellent home la pric. 3 BR. den, VIN', fam rm, Priced from f,36,000.-duded. Wm C.V]lotpta to ttU LOVILY Home with p:iol to
ed right & a real Yalue at dln/rm, immaculate new 3 BR • Vlew home, lire new GI with no doWa ~t or lllll'e wtth 2 matunt women.
only 125,!rJO. quality carpeb, 1huttert. %'it tit. panelled fam nn. mlnlmtn doi\rr'n FHA. Near · ~ and OCC.
Attal to :ii prlv/beachel C BR • Lp rma, chamdnl l\m placel MS-4842
......................... -$45,000 patio 2 'ha. -~ BICll
Sall b R-lty 801 · • !ffwport INch. 2200 ' ury -.. , ''
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~ffGE COUNTY'S
/ LARGEST
293 E. 171~ St. 644-4494
311 Ma rine Avo. 5 BR-lllA, ll•den.<"91<'--=· "ri)M$.8103 I BR. 211 bo, tpl., hid.-; ' leV!!I home ~·from .....::::::. ;__..a.. dti'pr,(cmdo.,tam.area.
um Bak,.; Cl!. -·-143 Broadway 64$.0181 llllboo 1111. 673-6900 """' . ~ 8'11.Jlll o.,.: 8'6-1002 or
Evenings 642_"4S3 e e CAU.: MacyG.....,,,8CW1'0 NOTH1" DOWNI · 213: '34-3851 Ev11. =··=-..-.. ~-==-
MHA VERD£ F1rol -W1lk1r . · $22,9!0Nlpi1ce, ~AcriHA _
U . REALTOR ..._ "' s111rp 1 BR, 1% Corene dol Mor 2250
2 STORY
5 BR, diniris room & 3 britru
with larg~ enoloeed yard.
~ear all schools, ;. [.llrk ~
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646-8811
B/B DAVIDSON Realty 9:A ._, ~ Space Cell> a<ARMING 2 B•. horn•.
SELL qr TRAPE Harbor .,, ........... s .... tow ""° -""'1-Pr!va<o pa<lo. Vaul<ed oeil-
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SPECIAL! + 2 '°"'· EQulliY -• &t> SR, din. nn., 211· ba, ·trplc, ·~ ..,.,.i;)i.. 53&-~· CU.<om drpa. C •mp I
rnlt yoor ottw. quall<y .,,,.. . a ~ On --=· -r:· • A _ ra-<lont. Now bl.... B•kts< 501 Tustin RJtr. Qi'50 Harbor$, CM quiet CUI de ~al ~!1 1 r.no r<..z.;.; ~~ be:. Good fumltutt. Walk to
OPE N HOUSE ""''*" Ev" ""'81119 G ha. · " .r:; -CA 1¥' SALUTE? ·~· 1115 oo yearly MON & TUESDAY ra In ea . M .... •ettraft• do not -i ..... 673-00!3
Comer 3 Bd1m, 2 bath Eastside, C.M. Neer N.B. Post Ofc. 646-)Uf they. are qualUitd to ue l~ nr. Albertton'1 Mlct.
irpoUesi; home. Mov~ln con-N ~ 3 Bed tbelr GI ·ell&lblllty MORE "~ .... , Clft). le: dnpes. $200 , d!Uon. DY.'Tlcr leaving area. ell' ths' 'fJJ.} roarra, Flr1t Tfm, Offered THAN ONCE tor VA loam-Mo. to June 15th; avail.
A&king $33,Slr • ~% ~ ' $21, RI Bayc:n?st • l.Jke new epackl!» Ocrogreu mended 'llCPira· now.
with your terms 673435"1 e ~'an-~ 4 BR. 4 be., din/rm, fam. tlbn datt'I CPI' many vttttaf\i Call 213: 'l'Z-9!m
B & B h rm., wiouual den w/wet bar, , You .,.. ptobobly •tlll .u. ""IL--. ay eGC 3 Fpla, lge Pobl, 162,500. gible. We er.,, help! Call Vil-ut1 -2300
Realty, Inc. WALKER Realty ~ Rel!!· Eitate 96'l-Mn .
2025 \V. Balboe. Blvd., NB Costa Mesa 1100 3336 Via J.Jdo '6'1'5-5200 LEASE • Ba1boa Duplex •
Assume 51;4 0;0 VA 673.3663 E•H.673-8086 PARK 3 SR Bock Bay horn• 2111 HOUSE of tho MONTH =•~ ;,~';,.,,,'..';;;
M D I M COLLEGE sm. Vl•t•, pno.d ,0 "" VACANT-TERRIFIC "" adult,.,,.,,,. . .,._7151 esa e ar VACANT •• s.tl 500. Call P ut Noo!ln ' SR -''"' ""' ... tc 4 BEOROO~fS ~ SWThU.1TNC N l ' t' 882 ' a Only $28,ffiO WINTER rtntal $125 mo. 3 POOL J\.iod as tomorrow ew IS lrtCJ e FHA LO\V DOWN . .QM! or 382-S49J W ap-HAFFDAL REAL TY Br. nr. be&ch. Adults only. · kttch~ wUh emb.illt-in oven-Cameo ' Shores • VA NO DOWN pomtmefll to ~. "Honwt to·Match lnc9mt" 501 E. Balboa Blv. 613-6880
,_.e, ·.diafiwqti• ~dis-DeliPttul flome W/V_iew, 2 3 Large bt;dr~ms. 2 ,baths-., 3 BR. Con~ruum, The 8740 W~ 842MCl'::i
...-.. 1 beamed -ill""s ill AR 'lbQ "-•1,_,_ Fireplace m Livtng & Fam-BlnJ'!s. NearC'difHI llCbool. l'tl:e N· R-.Huntington Be1ch 2400
,..._ .._...... ·.JfrrtJ"I ·""""'~ .. ,,""ooooe _nr~s ·!"-.JmcI;en fWith Pr! patio. $25;900.l 644.:a!Ol _ _:,..-w; MA __ -. -,
large family .room. 2 tun s1ife, one BR, be.th. farn rm ·built.ins. E.xcellent condition eves, 833-l6ll ext 2417 &ys. FIXER.UPPE"' 2 BR. duple"; new tum .;
bll.tM. OJnwruent to school other side. Exe Door plan . -"' , carp.; patio. $140 MO. Cloee , and shoppl~. for two-fam ily living $74 500 lhrooghout. $26,495 • Quality nJRN. 1 BR. beach cottage 4 ~ BRs, 1!\ baths, car-to ~ch. 213: 696-988()
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E._ 17th St. 646-449~
Mrs. Long . r-.1n . Raulst~ ·ph.ui tenrui hert'. Bayshore Park, Ind Ise $50 pels/dqies:. Nice comer Jot. ====:=;;:===!
TiiE REM.. ESTATERS l\fO. $1600 FP. 6#--2189 G.J. or FHA. RUSI-I! Condominium 2950
546-2313 646-TITI BLUFFS are._: ~ BR. 2 BRASHEAR REALTY
PRIDE & JOY first time of· Bath.I; condo., next to pool. 847-8531 Eves. 541·2442 3 BEDROOMS 2% bah, fire , Id II .,.. _k_ & (o fered.. Owner transferred By OYITler, $41,950. 644--0655 Owner Transferred place, dbl garage, Town
\.0 -We 1 ut1ft er , North must sell. Big 4 BR, POOL for <llr'... . ...i 2 Must 'iell I•-3 BR _.._ Houae, available immed! noo E. c .... Hltllwff !family room with new ... mas, ~11•--... ' -..--Pool &: recreation fadlltles,
N.w1111rt SllKll. C.Plerflle carpet.I & d h Br. 2 Ba. patio, extras $3500 ate dining room, almoat new adult area, teen ager• 16 or '
Own.' D .. por.1•1 11:1 f.:Wl OJI ._,.. ...__,, t ,.,..., 1 eavy On. Imm. Pou. 615-28(6 shag oarpetli cm a larae cor-_,....._ --·-•-... ._., llU<U\.e roo &: w a k In&' __ ner lot On1 _ 950 UK11Cr .................. ~. ....,,_ per
Leaving area -really neat 4 B d distance to schools &: shOJll. OCEANFRONT oueLE:X: p · Y ...,, mo, lf!!Uf! incl.OOH caab pick
4 & family rc:un with huge e rooms p 1 c Tu RE PF.RFEX:T Low dn. &: pre.peid Int. oK. 1ul Jones Re1lty up. &l2--0300
rumpus room. Juat painted, 2 Story l.n&ide, sharp shape outaide. $64,900. 548-al9'I' Wee~ 847·1B Evu. 536-7124 1 ·•°"•"N,;;TA:.:;;L~~-----
completely inside and out. Unbelievable _ 4 Bedn>onu Move in with low down FHA REDUGJD to Sell! 3 Br. 2 HoUIP Unfurnished
Wh °"" """"""" 2260 "l 2 batha La'1! LI or no 00wn G.l. CALL Nowport Hgh. 1210 11o. °"'"' .i.,,., bl<na, dsbr, I --""=:;;...;==:::::.:=.. Jt 11..Wted at $31.950 but best _ • Farrill .e . ~ ~ 540-1151 {open even. Herf. . much more! M~ m ~ General 3000
ot1.r taltM! lot -Lo; =-moves )'OU ~ Rffl Eatate 'i;,If'i !:8-~~1\;N:J:tl ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ Owner~ 3 BR 2 bMbl. w I w
Ii ssso · Own l ...... ~ -. """L.(l. movlnc. ml.lit aell 4 · ~ -~ .. 111 t;:'" , · · n-54 · ~:900 er ea-.-..,. coun .. ,,. ·BR, 2 BA all eJec hl:t·inl. Vu Apt. $51, · ·1"4'111 Bi"Owlier,4ll•BR.14'BA. ON"Pe"'•• drwipes. extra tu'J~ • · ., , ., formal din rm, Jam rm, 2 Sb)t.--Veo--Qean., Pool 1 h t.1' p • I mm e d I at e
1500 "'"'a< ""''"CM. ,..,., SPRnnlgNG """'· ......._ Good no!gbbor. Bor crost 1223 Ille! lot. i.t.:.., ..tru. a... --· P!ime ..... 1225 hood, close to achools A:-. liJCaUon. Priced to 1eil maath. .Agt. 546--0.tl ~--. n~ "T iTY !hoppb.r artas Excel.lent laycrHt B1rgaln '29 ~ nlA. M14f&l $180 -4 BR. 2 Ba. l'enced HURT ING ... ~ ~ ' 4 BR + fam rm bon1e, G4' ' ~ -yd bit 4 Oilldr
O\vner has bought another ... "anytime" IM00::1~ S31.50D. 549-258S ba, bit.In.,, Pak» Verdet 1;~-_ ton&>/ ., cptwsbi'/dryebl~· ceP(able~s~ S:, ac·
home Md must ~li their 2629 00 Bl d CM llll\C -Like new 3 BR, 2 stooemerlor 2lrpks IJhake ~~ .• w w ·• --1==--,-=-o-,'--iCc--I liar r v ·• · · ba 1n beautiful Monticello root,,_ ... ,'-x110 1,.• ~-. 96r,1612 or.Jl68-.4(M8 . . 1185 -3 Bft. 2 ba., deluxe. beaut. 4 BR. 3 Ba. home; a _ .. _ 'fi"' •-"" ..,,. F-~ .~ W/W• ch•'I~ '-""IUU on Fairview Rd. Lota: plo lot. ~.-W/ .. -DOUBLE me lot. 3 BR, 11,i .,. .... "TII ,....., • U1Tn
""· tam. & utfi. rm. "" 2 BR HOME t W ell •----• .... OK e-ko•.., -o extras. Ill 11 rum or "--, ........ __ ... ,. ,........, _ _. ba Lo ctwn -·~ "D..1 .... 1 .. 1,.' ,::.,;;.::;..;::,::.· =~=v::·..:-::.:.:=c1 only a lew of the features. ....... ........ ..,. ww ..,._,3 .,.. ..,-n.Ao ... ~ ·~
P t •~-~ / Wood floors, patlo, double unfurn. to ....: ... ,_ ,____ "'-' .......... i .. 536-~l $14.5-l Bi:!nns., 1 b&., fenced ro ess. u...,...,,.... w comp. e-..u.o Niii•· ...,,-1ve .,, ... ....,. · -ard Qtlldren
sprinkler aystem. New paint garilii!. Right in town. ANXIOUS 546-3600 1719 3cy1lrlt Lene, Newport Y • Broktr ~ =::nyCIU~~ ~=: $1
6
,$0 DUPLEX =.~~:o~ro.~ e,c:: ~ Owner 64SJ7T3 Founftln Valley 1410 ic"."',=,.=M" ... ====3.,100=1
ma.kles ll\iJ an e:tcttinr home 2 BR h id hardwood New caupetin&', built·iN, Alt/ g p.m. Irr appt ~NT Home, 3 BR, 21 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I eac 8 e, forced air heat. paneling "i===;=====•I ba · + bonus ro;im, sale value. Talk to w about t»-floors, double garage, good covered patk> apricot & -
ing your home in trade. Eutslde location. $25,00'.l other large tr;e.s. ~3 Coron• del Mi r 1250 $26.JXI or rent $Z1.5fmo. L1rge fenced y1rd
Do1"ado DevelopmfSlt l)U.fpf95 )Vlth terms. 139-4081 3 BR, 2 baths, modem home
NEAR BACK BAY W•lls-McCardlo Rltrs NEW !)up""!, 2 ...... blw, * Sophlsticat-.. ... ..... patio, 1-at l"'1 N d ' etc. Garages. Orange Ave. ..,. e mo. 1/3 ACRE-$26,9501 mo e•-Blv ., C.M, •< Knox, C.M. OWNER Ocean v;,,. with"'°' •.•Jlll Ana. 1620 BURR WHITE, Realtor
CUstombullthomenearPl'Mo ~rm Evei. 644-0684 543-8512 ThiJ:nnt'IbneOOer BYC>Wner; Completely 2901 Newport Bl.vd., N.B.
tige Baok Bay area. G91e'!'-__._. EAST 3 Bdnn, 3 bath home haa tum.ilbed 3 Br. 2 Bath. Hu 67~0 ev"' 642-2253 OWi s:lzed bedrooms, 2-ba.thl. SIDE: 2 Br. fr pie,
HARBOR VIEW 118,500. no down VA, R·2 ""'°"' appoln"""'" t1>n> ov"Y!bfila lncludlng ..... , !!!!!!!!'!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I
""" liv\nr room .. -. lot. 54 .. 3298 out. The l'.ool, d"" •nd ... Jouume 0\4 51> loen, pymo U>\IELY l B•. Plu. don
the gorgeous grounds. 2 ~ 0>f!t@mporary home ready to 2 _ 1 BR-~1 5 ganiges try are ln Spanish t.Ue. Pm-$163 mo. ind taxet A: tn. Dupla Rdrig. StOTe. Drp&,
places· ohe 1n delightful den. move Into. Two kinJ ~ room tor 1 more unit. Eut elled dell bu .fireplace and suranc.e... S.W. Santa Ana rugs. Lq: yard. Water &
Fonnal dintncroom. Forced BR, 2 ha, ~rtSSlng rm. Side C.M. By owner. $20,80) Hi Fi &)'Stem thruouL-Tbe ~m,900.~ prdenar pd. $150. n4:
·N..ued on qulet cul de •c. Immediate' air heating. Great 'PO(mtial. $38.900 -Try 10% down. 546-8224 dn.pn are electricaJl.y op-5'8oOS54 or 213: DU 34l62
'1....-.tor ' "'°" "" 0 . Pl"'"' ., room ,. bulld' CORBIN-MARTIN era1ec1, and ""' -~ Anohlm . 1650 '~"';,,' ;;;-;:,:;,· -----1
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I """'°"~ . 2 dolux ...... ccupancy 541J.11'l'1 REALTORS Ina.,..." tiled bl Del Ploo -'ium', Sale, or Leuo-. ::::.S"°.=o, ~~ = '::tlfu!wW 4~:.:: 'IWl EDINGER TARBELL 2955 Horbor 3036 E, Coaot H , CdM MHI V-1110 • :;.,:,,~ ~-= :.1:.seo C~=~nlshM ~. ~ .. '!:i =Bak~
GI-1--.FHA-28,900. !amlly or ""'111 dln!na ,.,_ or 540-SI<<l Spanloh Chorm 675.1662 An;l'mo s BR, lancbeapod, all new DoL1ncy Ruf Estele >1111,lli'*'h+dklq :m.ro-.Ui LN. l d>lld '·~ "ring" _,,horn• bl Weotciltt. ~ SPECIAL -$21,5001 c SR 3 O.U! a<CID<DA wllb =:.':""::i!t·!ns..:.= 2828 E. ~~., C4M : :.::'.+ ee.::..,...,..... at. No ..... $135. 545-2209
-111 SPRING M""<h. &ibm!t. SUBMIT NO DOWN tiled ... ~ .......,, dlnlng Newport Hel lftts ,.,.., ;,, <onn. uv rm • •• ~... -5'8-0llDl':-:::ruo-<>wn,....,...,,."-=-..,....~~i
!II' t>'I> AT""' JEAN SMITH Q, low·low down lo o<h"'I room. -•am e room, Opon Dally 2.301 Cloy mu<tr bodrm, pan• 11 o d """"'-~'. •• KINE\<.,NE.DY I BR, ' Bo. 2 ......,., bland ~ .l\t.Dl'UJ' ' Realtor Nice location most cooven). plush Ql.l'\)ets Ol'I one of &,y. Must s.ee-lhls bnutJful home-. den, ch1Jd'• "" comp1 PANORAMIC v.-, ....--kitchen, belted poet i:m.
• "anrdmc• ent to rm"Ythin&-3 bed· crMt'a larpat lots. $3t500. 3 klnplzed a&, 11it. baths, ))llper'ed, VacanL Cub to m:ior 4 BR. A"• nn. JS , • 'J Mo en lt1N.
· DHa-Btvd.,c.M. 6'6.32!0 '°"""· 2 .. ,.,., """"" Pele Barrett Rlly. 19•3111..,..room,n..ptaoc, ~~-->Int FHA. s29e ieo;: Lllt>!hoooO. ~--, I.a .,........ 1705 s.>NrO
• LAND and cnMM'ERC1AL Private luchl dinina: room awaiting tho6e bU-W, dbl garage, room foC' --~-La. ~ BY OWNER. ~iOto WWW-YORK f Bl'l, 2 BA, tam rm, pitio
JVNDI a'ldlflle. Contact on• lal)' lqoon. Modem 2-holklR.y meals. LoYely tU!'.'d llm WeetdUf Dr. ~ boat A tniller. OWNER Arwous • 3 Br. 2 ~llOUSE $l25 mo. S3I Cll:irillo St.
Mt. -....,, • BR. • Mth, Fole In and ....... ldtch ... Com-"'""""""'~"""~~~I Rlb'. Gl6-S928 ..... 642<1!!0 a.. Doub!• n .. p1 .... 13,00> Lido "'• 1••1 _..._ ·• -u. Clo{. m: -· Bob
' . m...., BR, TfM<a, Oub-'""" ..,..,.,,,.., lnJide mKI -•; *LACHENMYER down • .......,,. "la tin I --;;;;;-;,;;;;;. """ ..,. N.i-.
Ml--w/poa(. ~. out. No 0..TI G.I. 541).17'0 BA(80A.ISLAnD •~== l\t% loon. Full prieo Unbollevo blt Spoee -.ueiw &laM Wall.,..;,;-;, tSR. unrum "°"" 11211 U-.U "*"'&MT.li)l).mus< ..ui TARBELL 295S Harbor 220 Ony......Opon Dolly 3 IEDRM DI NING RM. 124.900. ~7122 50' cor lo<. nwE.hmill-.-..~ l 811. don. 2 ha. • flD\I E. ·-8t.
642-3737 $114 Pl!R MON H Duplex. s..1 buy on the ,.. $23,500-NO DOWN 'BR. 2 BA. '""" t1m. rm. 6 Sct, ..,., , ba. dlO. w naodllrlt. 131,t10 Mi -. e &tt·IZT< •
M. E. VOGtl., .8rukft' li.cludct tvl'l")lthlnr. 2 BR l&nd. Near bay. ·J BR in Decorator's dt'llllnl -WIUJUAI vt/ wet bat + 1$ din. nn, car/boat IJ*ll', :t **9t Rat JGafl&·1Ut7. (114) -.oTU • J JD\M 2 beJh bit ins
"MMntfow I '"nbrl1llt Huntl~ton &e.ch, mTl.'red frMt +.1 BR apt. AruOouL • attractive decor. Load.& of 11. eo•. patio, nu carpet. b' pool, V.curt, $Ul,lm av '.6iliiii: ' BR 2 BA.--.... 1eaae. ~
Jolrllm> WIU. ""'"""""' sloa patio, -..... shop. 10% ....... 137.00>. elooet ''"'"" Lo"IY Id., ... Olktwae. '!q, ~ • d, R. C GREER, Rall> laiwo --. •ut 'flow -Ill I I"'
'41tOCIO -•tipon!slltllad1loor. _....,,...,....._,_RI~.-F;vet.5'6-9002 ;"'!..;!'~~ 1%1,9!0.0wnu545-o ~V!aL!do ·: ~ -•·a•1• 131-.IOO. W2it "1.1-nedl·
-f II\ I badt .-..,,...., •-111.m *LACHENMYER ""' · ~ I Bit 2 ha, 1"" tam nn., · · • 4ilo -~ w.,. -fOt>1 ~ P..,.. Ml,.. N,
7 -a.,-."'·"".,,. Doi<• --.. -.. ... Large ...... -. -h. -Ip FHA HunHlll'°ft llHch I -J !iii i ..., dbl Jltl, ..... Slll lilJ m.u 0 ,., v .. tl11., ~~-ava!lable .TRY OFFER !<nt.,.. n..,. _, 51(!1i ...._ l2l,ll)I) ....., , ~ -·-·· ~~1;;:;;::;~:;;::..;:::==-~1 '' " ~=-, wi'"-~ ~ · ~·~ M 1 (llllMUI J BR Beoelo -nr. Bay tiC().17'0 S<G-mo UMflf IMAftr ~-.=.::: ·;.:.:.,.-w"'"'~• J ~ i Bo. Large ,...i . ._., -· --. I -. -"" --• VllMK Sp&e<""' 1ge Livb\g nn, lire-TA RBELL 29" Harbor l1V1UU l1VIUU 8J:NT"iMU'i:ifi.1llD""' !.tato l2JD. Go-. """ ::'~~:: 'an~~ ~-1u= For 1111.le or leue 11th ' ro. place, J.o·tot $39;«)0. fANOR.AMIC Bly View at Newport 8 t1ch 1200 3 8lt 2 blth, -. nampia MA.KL • A ao::Mo ..,.-pii. ~lne;::L:,;54MW4,;:,.:=..,,.....,......,..--I
2 .... J11i11. fll# t.r1 wtll em7 · PIJ)erl. 1 Bel. mona or wU1 &iUd to JU!t. Balboa Real E1t1te Co. .the Blufr. 3 Br. 3 bath, wet i 2 BR. ·den, Ire. l\v. rm. A room, km. bl.lie mt. _,...,_ JIOI ee .._, 8led. l B~ Meet Vml• Artt.
llllJ-.. • !Im. -with extra'°"" 3".00> "'· n. 700 E. Balboa Bl\'d., Balboa bo•. a prot. llnlne -dho. nn.: tp1 ••• tloe. ld<eh. or tn.to. ..a -1or CMll wtlb .110 Piil MONTH
11!E REAL ESrATEll.~ bu~loc '15,000 "'"' <o Loon Vibert, Roallor pluoto Ml4i>. • By .Qwn" * ..._U'6 tan build OMU!or W>U. Slater,. Reolty . qa,,.1a .. Ada. D1aj 6C4m Miiis '"'"· qolttl -
8'6-TITI -;"°'::w:-•;,:fll:::;.'.-ia1'6!1i;;::c.;;;:.:.· --lltl""'8 IU1)1!mo Dill riewrB lot ltllfAILTil <JIARGE m 123.!I!). aw,,.. M2-4441 81'-l519 . ''lllit..-f!>il&fl_ _ • _, . _ • CHARGE !Tl
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lfNTALS
HouH1 Unfurnllhed
Masa Vardo 3110
FOR LMM Avail Nov ht
Im.mac 3 Br. 2 8a. ~ per
mo. Call Sf7·'ltXM for fR'll to ....
Nawporl Botch 3200
2-11• Vista Del Oto
Newport Betdi
Enjoy LiYllHJ
Tennis • Boe.ting • Goll
Swimm.ink or just relax
All )'OtJI' outside
maintenance included
2-34 Bedmoms
Ceorgeoos Back Bay setting
$23,900 to $tt5,00J
or lease $2'25 to $425
Ph: 644-1133
Bayfront
Beacon Bay
Panoramic View of Hazb:ll'
Crom exquisite Bayfront home
Unfurn 2 &inn, 2 bath
large living room with
blt·in sofa and firepiace
glassed-in lanai
carpeted & drapes thruclut
l"'l mu.
contact: ?.like Scbloessman
Harbor Management
Company, Inc.
673-4400
&stf~
realty
2414 Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
Bluffs Linda for l..ea5e. Single
level home in finest green-
belt location.. 3 BR, 2 be,
huge patio. Maximum pr;.
vacy on lovel:y Cul de sac,
$300 mo.
644-1133 Eva1 644-2626
• l h11tsd.ly, October 17, 1968 DAILt: PILOT
REf'IT.\LS RENTALS RENTAU REAL f~TATE, KIAL ESTATE BUSINE s -AN I
Aal>. Furnlohed Apll. Unfurnished Aph. \lnfurnlshad -al General FINANCIAL and NOTICES -'-~•""'-'-"---'-~l·--'--~-~--....,,-----'-~.1~------..,,..--1~-----~1~-~---~....::.;;.;;..;.;.;;..;.;.;...;;. ___ ,
Balboa 4300 Huntlngfon Boach 5"00Hunllngton Buch 5"00 lnco""' ProlMl'fy
0
6000 Acr-6~ Raal Ellala Loan• -;.Pa:::•.:t0::;n:,:a:,:l•~--...:.:=i~'ll
RENTALS
H....0. Unfurnllhod
Laguna Beech 3705
MONARCH BAY • REA l BR. Yw<y. f'rol<. Pre"' ~ oiN YOUR LET ... hole> ,.. BUY A WIDOWDI: Active la4" "'' LDVELY OCEAN VIEW, 3 1tn;lo -........ SlOO 2 HOMES & APT. HOME, ...t1nanco tx!stlng dftlR1 m-attndlw
BR&don,2BA,cp11,n.,,., mo uut pc1, 113.23os ; IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY °"""'Ave,.CM,3BR.2BR. 0 N LAKl7 w0<o1>tatna2ndTD-. petite lld1 mld ID'• r..
lrpl, pool. $300 mo. Aho &n-11'18 • JUST COMPLETID A Bedl. Apt. LI"" In '"' QUESTION: FREE APPRAISAL 4 ,-. ~ •,..
Hall, 2 BR. 2 ha. l2SO mo. OCEAN i'RONT l BR $120. • ONE QEDROOM • 2 IEOROOMS ""' two, $31,000 Whctt In Calll"'1lla -"" PROMPt S!:RVlCE joyment at mutual Int...,...
adult.I 496-.t:z.a betw to.a pm uUUHe1 inel. Wiater, .. ~ ltttler Mor1(1Ce Co., Inc. Write Soi: M Ci8 Dlib
m-1124 FROM $135 MONTH TRIPLEX :!~""'· wa.., 336 E. lTtll SL, Coata Mua ,oPilot.=------l
Laguna Nlguol 3707 UNFU1\NISHED-ADULTS-NO PETS EASl'Slt>E. c.r<. 2 BR eocll ANSWER· eenn 5<>06ll. MALE Bua"'"" 31. -In
", ;:;BR.=;.;,c;..;ba.=.o.fropl<--, _kwtly....;.'-IHuntlng~ a..ch . 4400 • CAI.PUS • DUPES = = land for ~ In Silver Yaney, Newberry Evct. 813-.,_ 642-UST :!~, ~ tofor me:,~
view, $m mo oo leM&. $7-' MONTH • '90.L Tl ••• •. 'H'o'VtAPOTElHTrAt1,o,ll'NCiS ' Sprinp, C&UL l!_~ E. _Mo ...... -., T.D.'1 6345 panthp I Aul. Send OIOIC, 499-3403, 498--2238 ' Y~bulSntu menorte6eh-e •i;C"lA ON " ,.,... A "' 4 PLEX ol Barstow. 2 ........ drive :.:!!'.:_. addr, ph no. I: tt!Celll photo
RENTALS .... Y-..,. -In HUNTINGTON SEVILLE Eut ea, St., CM, 2 • two """: <•••t. fueway all tho AN $82,000T. D. on 144 ot:ean toBIU,18341Pamm,yLn118
Apts. furnithed = 1::,eict~•:e:,::. 16112 Sherlan• 847-7461 Huntington Ba•ch ~~a~s::~<»d of~CRIPTION: ;!.~~~i..:;~~:c~'. Attr. ~rt
Gener1I 4000 dllhwr, btldr-yard 8-3-Que I I st Signal Wast of laach off Eding•r G ha R-lh. Fort Cady MlL to the eut, 6~ due May 1910. Active mn:!ov.::. w:"~. Ill
• other oonv. See at 9142 •cross from Bro•cfw•y c.nt•rl ra m ~·r other ~u .•• to the So. Wfft, Hle1 at $1.950 each. Strorl& ,,-.. RENT dtUne - -----------------Nmr N.B Poet Ok. &a;.3ll4 100 + Jakee (man-rnadel al· owners wUb Iara:e equity latHt •lfll8. can Ardell.
3 Reomt fwnltuN ~ta.ldaros ~ :: N. ~--· ready the~. and and dunes and $600,000 tnvttted. tttt) 213: !m..U 1·10 PM
UTIL1TIES PAID Cost1 M... 5100 S.nt• An• 5620 Bu1lnet1 Property 6050 ~~t~ ~~~a: ~or 491-1210 ALOOHOUCS ~ $25 Month "'"' Boch. A 2 SR. ltnt SANTA ""A 'IW'ERS ~ •--. , $3,!;JO. l9t TO • $35. mo. Pltooe S0.1217 or wrftO lo
FU1J.. OPl'ION TO BUY · ' BEJU..fUDA VILLAGE Preildl:t, <Adult Li.Ying LARGE oommerdal lot, pav-velopment 10 .. 'ti on. ind. 1% 3 yrs. l.qwla 1 ... P.,.0=. :;llox,=::,;=;,;"""=•=M=-=· >I
No deposit o.a.c. AND unfum. Htd. pool. Spacklm 2 & 3 &. Apta. 1500 &q. ft.; 2 Br. t Ba. Cen· ed, wA:iuilcnna: &: ttStrooma, WHAT TO DO wmi YOUR ocean view let. l.cW dn.1 -
H.F.R.C. 802 ~~f ~· H.B. Crpta, drps, bltins. 005@ to tra1 bf.at, elevator, wbter. IUitable for 00.it·YOOr&cll LAKE'!' J01 dt.e. <114> .._.. -';;"";;"';;;;;;ala;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;64;;;;;1;21 Furnitu ... Rent1l1 shp'e & acbla. Oilldren OK. 1u fl50 Mo. tncl. udl. car.va.ab, drlw-in dalcy, car-L Rain tlth ~ w f.D. 1% •
517 w. 19th, c .M. M8-34l1 LG Bachelor, util. pd. Idea] $110 up. J.32S No. SpmpOn 5"14804 age, etc., at 891 Broa.dwav-, 2. Water ski, iwtm. boating. ror $5,ltl:i.50 100% discount). WESTMINSTll
1568 w. l..ncln, Anhm 174-2800 for single, retittd or 2214 College Ave. Apt 2, Mgr. t.agima Beach. Asking $500 3. Traller Park -1th watero-Seuoned 673-6756
...,...,.,.. YI.all< to s "" La.Una lleach 5705 mo. Ch.,.., •·"~·-·, rutt. '""" ,..,,., avauable. . MEMORIAL PAIK D~~ ~~tsba~$110 Sh:winl $80.-...u.;~ i~s,l~~lns~~~ ~00 CLIPP D•IVI ' ™ i ._._..., '· ~ln !'::rand-: Money Wanted 6350 Morh.l•ry & Cemet.ry
1993 Church ~9633 BAOIU.OR Apt ear L·--r--... "~"'""''RN .......... e )'OUr COMP 0 Comr,ltte funer1la ---------1 hoepl.~ m per mo. u • dry rm. Adults. no pets. ,uAun .\,jZ\l'fl ...,,,"' u Business Rental 6060 u1..ua, almonds, pecana, ~ E'l'ITI N n 0 w ex· $245 $102:.SO -1 Bdrm, bltm., water pek!. UT-5721 Sll5 mo. Water "pd. Apt B-Yearly Lease. 1 • 2 Bdrma. . rlcota, etc. gn:r.y! pending; 'n1la prov6 their rom
W/W carpet 8c draps. STUDIO Apt, 2 Br at btlidl. 'l52 Scott Pl. CM. Call owner Yearly Lease. l bedroom WAREHOUSE 240) aq. ft. + S. Weekend hide-aw.,y with pt'CKl'am a success! Plua Cemetery Iota
534-69kl Broker Othtn &Vlllabl• tlm. 211 5&-Ula; steps to Shore Ii Shope; ~; 6aXI .q~ft .fncd hdtll. cam,per .1: your own lake, they puaed $1,QOJ,lm. net from $130
~!'l!.!~!_l"c._ _ _:4!,!1~ I :=l5=t11.,St=. :::"=·B;:. =:No.=T=~7. INEWLY Redecor,:.....J ~~ ~anvlew from every ApL yard. ie;s Laguna Olyn Rd, to fish. ~ leas than 3 ~'!ing~ Ev~~ .... Endlnocoewmettlbea~' Spadous. Bltns, ....,.. ... ., ,......., frorp. $150 mo up, leue 494-8066 or see broker :; Acres, 10 AC?T1, 20 Attn, ... ve same r•~a·-.. _,, ....... ,. uw.uo
Llguftl IHch 4705 Mo. 49£.2"9 "*>Acres Available! Why not need $4000. to start tnll!n¥, place meana leu cOlt. 2200 ELDEN ;-::;:-:::;--::7-:::"'.:::'.:":'.::'lm.a!!!:~Sba~l~im:!ar!,..._~1!3&-~1'~598 Office lentil 6070 call now to inquire about workine' aui&tant prefe!Ted. No traffic problems.
Corner Virginia 3 BR 2\i BA, .U tiec built. l & 2 BR., elec. range &. REAL ESTATI! these ~citing possibiUtJe&? Call me at Cn4> ~ 14801 Beach, W..cmtnster N~w 1 BR Furn. Adults onl,y lnl. Pucnn:ISc v1ew fNt!to-oven, new cpts. Nice area General LAGUNA BEACH Owner, 847-6640 Evn. alter 6 after 7:30 PM. 531-1125 893-~
All El"trl' loaltlnr Albo llooclt. Molttn! nr: o.c.c. $1'5 and $145. R I I W hid 5990 Air Condlllonod P.M. WANT 115,ooo ht TD, ..-.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... (
Oco.ipaney Nov. 1st adultlon]y,nocbildren.$220 MB-5079 en11 In ONFORES'iAVENUE RE$ I buildincfor2MAtenants. ----
$150month-Ront --···~E •-1., •-*********** Doolt ""'"'available ln 0_;_.:.,_~_!11M~a-U0,000 totel ..iue. M" ComoleryCrypla 6419 --;.""".;c;."'=-~--1 ~ dlx. 2 D.l ., .,. .... uwttt oUict bu.ildh!r: at ~~ Real :i:. ... te ftrm, .Jon• ur..u. Ive • . ---~-""'----1 $25 Wk. Up NEW""""""' 2 BR 2 BA Q.E. bl"": adults ooly. 240 RENTAL WANTED prime location In downtown """"'"1h!ng exclu•h'<cy In 61'-5839 CRYPl'Tltlrd u.r. Palm
eStutioA&acbapta. alle le~ built-in•. E.16thPJ.,CM.548-6432 LessthanSOO,utils!nchded. ~ Bt•ch. AJr condJ.. ~ardl81.eorundeveiop-iwiiANT""',,l""=,ooo="".o'"yr--,.hl=m"". Court. Pacific View
• Incl UUll A Phone -"· Panoramic view overlook.in& 1 BR. grdn apt. fill.. cpts drps Re!lponatie woridna: colleat tk1Md. cupeted, beautiful ~ ~e tor residential JOO ~ Laguna Memorial Park. $l2'X). 66-
• Maid Service • TV avaD.. Aliao Beach. Mature adults Bltns, lg pvt. paOO, pool stu:ien ( '.c 1 2'.l) puieled partitlonln&:. T w 0 de'W!lopment, needs corud-Beach ocean "view tots, ac-1389
• New Cafe A Bar mtly, no chldm $185. 499-3155 Adults, no pets $120. ~163 trying~;~~~ la.w ~es: Fron.tap on entJous, honest, full time tl.vely 8ellinl $10,IXO ea. _I ·s"'E"'R"'v"1"C"E~D"'IR"'E"'CT=o"i"T~1
2316 Newport mvtt. 5'&-9155 1 BR, NEAR OCEAN 2 BR. dlx. :ms Coolidge. school & working wife (no .rlrft( be., rear lead.I to salesmen. Experienced and 10 &: 10 OK. m•ll 499-3844
Sus CASITAS 494-TOOO ,,..,. 4 & wkend• l>l'po, cpl>, bttns; adul" kid• ,.,. "'ev«l need l"" Mltlldpal -loll. ISO R.E. """"" """""'· Com· ===~~~=-I Accounting 6500
Furnished 1 Br. le Bachelor
Apt.s.
2llD Newport Blvd.
Medallion by Hotpoint
CHATEAU La POINTE
Lovely furn. 2 BR apt.a. Off.
s t r e e t parking, carports.
Htd. pool. Adults, no pets
1941 POMONA AVE., C.M.
W~N WEST
I BR. turn. util. pd. Htd.
pool. Adults 646-5276,
968-1740 --------
$145. 5&-0433; 546-40'l1 eve basics_ root, 4 wall!:, tum. per month for Qlce. Desk miMlon basis. NEED $4,<m for lst m on
and C'halra avallable for $5. DIKE AND OOMPANY, INC. prop. toe. in Costa Mesa. at COMPIEI'E Bk)Qpg Sen
WFSI'SIDE 2 Br., new cpt.s., or moatly fum. old ~. Badnesm bOW'l Ull'llferin& Phone Ei4Ei-9631 for appt. 8%, 4 yn. Reply Box thru P/L &. baJ. sheet •• d
drapes, bltns. AdWtl, no gar. apt. or private apt Any aervlce avall6.ble for $10. , M4, Dally Pilot. Fed &: State qrtrly npxta
pets. St25. 548-6769. kind of referenoes )'CU want. All atl.lltia plid except Mount. & Desert 6110 You can earn 10% or more Fed/State lncome tax
3 BDRMS -11).; Datha Lease OK. Leave ~ telepi".aoe. 1rith p~pa.id bor>US. returns. Rate by hr or mo.
From $130. See Manqw at 542-5291. . DAILY PILOI' DUPLEX. Each skle 2 Jldl: Smith Co. 1323 North 540-6270
"'2 W. C•nttt, Ap~ 1. C.M. *** * *** * *** 222 FOR»>'!' AVENUE bedroom. Alr cond;tiaood. ,""'1way, S.A. >1"'3811=========,·I I..A:RGE 2 BR. 4 l BR. ~ FAMILY returnifll b'om LAGUNA BEACH Bricked patio, 6 foot fenced Blbyaltting 6550
Make reservations NOW <tum): cpts, drps, bltN Europe in Dec desire year f!N..*'6 rear yard, OOuble carport, ANNOUNCEMENTS --"---"----d
Newly R.d.cor.ted 2885 Mendoza Dl-. 545-5421 lease on unfurnished 34 br • Office Space • tiled abowers, new paint ind NOTICES EXP mother would like to
house Emerald Bay or view Job. Located in El Centro. ~ have 3 children; ages 3 or f
CloH to Shopping, Park LARGE 1 Br. ~ 00'.:'. &. 1oca&n. Available Oct 1s-24 Avairable $18,300 • each unit returns Found fFl'H Ads) 6400 yn:. in her lovely home.
B 2 Ba South C.oast p~ Crpta, to di J A Ca $100 ~t monthly. Owner . Good meal&. best or care. • Spa.ck>us 3 r's, drps, sharp • $125. 549-1225 bla ~·0 • · po. Mlrlner1 S•vlng1 ind Laguna Beach 494-9822 aft~ SMALL Blk, brawn, I: white MonJ'r:I. 50c per hr. HB
e SwimPool,Put/g:reen DELUXE 2 BR. z Ba., 2 r ~~· · · Box 5 o5 , Loin Bulldlnn, New· 5 p.m. dog, a.ppefl1'9 to be e.rea. 536-0000 • Frpl, Indiv/lndcy fac'ls .._.uua Beach • A trallan ~ rd Also
RENTALS
Apts. Unfurnr1hed
O.n1ral 5000
VEN DOME
2 LARGE Trail.en for rent, 1845 An1helm Ave. patlo6; cart>.. drapes. bltns. port Be•ch. 2nd floor. ua "''"'"t"'e . CHIW CARE: for mothers
NEWPORT Wand duplex; '""'"":'·..,_1454 * COSTA MESA 64,.2824 ~$;;;145=M;;;on;;;l:.h.;;;646--0662==== FREE SERVICE TO 42c "I· ft, 1500 tlC(M;· E,xcha"!ot, R. E. 6230 ::.., " .;:::;• ~!i. ':.1~ ..,0 hBv• to worlc and do
11pper 2 Br., sundeck; priv. =~~,,:,,=..=ccc...~~ 5200 OWNER-MAN4GIJl 1v1ll1Me. Contact • 11 AOU:S mainUlcei.t ocean College Parir.: OM. 545-0076 not want to lave their 1
beach &. park; no pets OI' $85. J J30ru;I partly furn. $15 ... l BR., clOle to beach. ;N;ow;;;;po;;;;rl;;;;B;H;ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I BROKER Redding. view South Lagw\a, hilltop AFFECI'lONATE W h 1 1 chldren just any w be 1' • •.
children; mature couple. 2.52J> Elklen, Apt E. Inquire Stove, refrig.; ut1HUes paW. You IMlect your own tenant MARIN IRS 1-ild near R 0 0 11: we lJ persian cat with 0 collare =-==-~· =~-~-'-I
Sl45 Mo .. yearly. <1>--0ll5 >Hi Eldm, Apt B Btoktt 5.14.-i I/I ACTIVE RENTALS SAVINGS AND LOAN Aulnnotlo pl•nt undor ...,. c.rn '' """ . BABYSl1T!NG my -~
r._u.Y-J BR. Front house. J &: 2 BR., redecor., utll. bath, 534-6982 642*4000 t1n1CUon $17 000 per la'e CM er~9th a:er ~ p :· day Ol" hour. Victoria/ :~~ 11~t='. ~~: = ~~gr~= S:z/:ts I iCiioat~a!ii!!Masa~~~-·5·ljiOOji 3~~~Mi hr av':aC:. YOUNG Family with ~ MODfltN Oma£ SUl1'E ~Ill~~·~~::~ ~V~BLE b;ack k ~i;e ~~U., C.M. &l' ea. Adults only. menda.tlons need 3 BR. I '115 per mantb. Sln&\e ottlca .-121ca 11art Persian cat. Available
211 ~st., NB. $65. 1 man over 30. Util paid. HARBOR Ba & •--h BA, fenced yard, Corona dtl from $85. Sect tervlce, or ..,,... 0 to iood: OOme if not claimed. CHILD care my home 1L-EASE=~-,-bdrm~-,-den-, -,-.,,-1<-, 1 No pets. Back Bay. 545-1551 Y ...uC. Mar or Newport Hl«b Zerox, carpets, air CO'lld., iuliNlll a9" lrvtne Area. 833-1.1$ Be.lboa bland weekly. -t Cll' 5
dining rm home with ocean att 8 PM Realty, Inc. School area. S200 OR 5-40'8 eleentna' tervlce, parktnr. PINANCIAL YOUNG Female blade &. !::. ~J.;tz, pl~te for
view, patio. 215 St. Andrews Nassau Palms J &: 2 BR. GREENS 2025 W. BQ.iboa Blvd., NB MATURE young woncii O..U,. County Bank Bldl. :ct"L':+:" Or Slat &:
Rd. 642-1814 after 5 Pool, $130 to $150 673-3663 Evea. ~ wcman wishes apt OI' hocWt 230 :£. 1'/tl It., Calta Mala. Jhll. Opportun ... -4300 a.nae mt; vie. e BABYSl'l'NNG MY home lnE.~Sl.~ MCHELOR-UNFURN. '· NB.\ CorUla. OI' l..q\b. l't..NdCNIJUtr. eo-1• ~ _Nepll}.ne, Newport .Beac.b on \Va.Uace, co:ita Men.
Newport Shorts 3220 Tr1iler.Jor rent from $100 3NBR,-~.l200st~.to :;:.mly ~ea., nr. ocean or ..,_ 2 ROOM otflce nur Oil~ DlsfrilHlllOlllp = calloo kltten w/ Reliable. 543-'l'!ll'l
Call 642-1454 Nr. '"'!"'· ~"Q Ji G7J..ro;9 Hall. Carpets A drapes. -white nibbtt collar. Vk ea-Blbysltting, Ironing,
2 BR, w/w carpets, elee bit· --------lncl.util. ~1Eve. &: eekend REFINED Quiet re tired uUL inc. to«leO Pull I Part TlrM nyon Elem achl. CM. Sew1ng.2335EldenAve,CM
ins. 331 Cblton Ave., N.B. 1 • 2 &. J BI>J\M. ,...,:-','~~c,,_-.,,.."--,--'"°· tady need totally Unf. 1 Bd i CX)JOO:RCIAL. 1 iDdilli.1 No sellint 5'8-2443
962-4830 Newport B•ach 4200 J'URN. &:: UNroRN. 3 BR Bullt·\nt, beamed cell-Rm apt in CM. No pttl:, dllct wttll Uvln1 qtn. t>lltr1butor to be QPO!nted ===--.,-~-.,,...-Brick, M1sonry, etc. !=========! H•ted Pools, ailld Care tngs, fireplace, 2 bat:M. 1 max 1$ Mo. Call 6f5..lll0 Cotta Me ... •2130 to ltl'Ytce retail OIWeta"' FOUND: Jamajca Inn, 6!i60
Corona del Mar 3250 WINTER rental, small 3 BR, Ceter, Adj. to Sboppina -block to beach. after f. BEAtmflTL omc. IP&C't in tati&hed by the qompany =-P· Call and Identity 1---------1 1---------1 :t BA, upstairs. Sundeck & No pets allowed ~Co. (114) 7'1'MU50 WANTED l BR u·•·-•-t, Glendale .._.. __ , Bl"•,, (Kodak product.) llntaatic BRlCJC, Omcrete. Catpentey
FITZMORRIS REALTY co. car port,% blck to beach. 2700 Peterson w11. at H.,. ft.I.~ ........... fabul-·----•UlUU -..,._.,""' ... _ .... _,..., BLK. &-wht male cat with O.U.tom Cabinets. Small
has 2 bdrm lUlf. HOUSE No pets, employed adults. ™''"' n.vi~•, .,... ; C.M .. Newpoct, Cbftma del OSM $45 MO, up, 8'15-!T93 """"''""'...-• &llver collar: In vicinity ol jobs OK Free Est.~
FOR RENT New Opts &. See Sat or SUn 120 A, 26th bar ··~Costa Mea&. boat doek, pool, dlx. 2 Br. 2 Mu or l.qlml. To S100 mo. To _,.,.,
drapes. Stove & l'Elfiig if St. (1) 686-"'553 Ba. S2'15 ~· 615-2805 Bkr Gar or carpm: neceuary, lndu1trlal Prop. 6080 ~.......,. must ll•ve cv, Kaiser School. C.M. 548-5336 Butln ... Service 6562 desired. Dbl gar Ca 11 MOBIL HOME, 2 Br, 2 Ba, NOY AOUndproof 2 Br . .2 Ba. 64UX>86 after 5 p.m, IN~ME --m• All ~r., and ~ CHil.D'S Tricycle, vie. Back
673-9010 ~........ b · 1 · Excellent, park • like tut· Acrosa from Coro's. 1665 y ......, ,.,...., r--... Investment aecured by in· Ba,y, Call I< id en t l f ~ I -""""~=~==~-I ~ living, u 1 t -1 n • • Irvine $185 to $200. 642--0'l39 OUNG Married couple with leased, Room tor more ventory. For details write 642-4371 Services "Yes'' Un!tmked
:eu.tnesa men • do :rou need
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Bookeepln&? a Secretarial
Substitute? Dlal n4: 842-1341
or 847-0026. "YES" ts our
BEACH HOUSE washer/dryeT, utilities in-~s ~~ a~et." reqW. ==='==='°==== well trained q seeks 2 Br. buildings. Reuonable. Box M-«;T Daily Pilot In-FOUND; Ke.,.·, QiiA
On the beach at Big Corona. eluded, SJ'15, Adult collpies I,i~~ . .:":. .. ~e Tenanta N•wport Hgtt. 5210 apt or houae up to $140 mo. Owner 2'13: 941-lJP dude phone~ de!KTi>e ~
Fantastic view, lge. living only, no children. 6T3-853l ao.:•U1UU11u. -~-~~---Beach area SJ6..2628 --·
alter 7 PM. l, 2 ~ 3 Bt>RM. APrS. CUSTOM studio ,j,1. Adulta ilOUBLi GARAGE OR M·l. ·' llenma S660 mo. INVESTOR WANTEO 640l :1~i1. ~o=~~~·~!~'.215· 6210 Oceanfront 3 Br. 2 ea. POOL. NO CHILDREN over 18. 3 Br. 21ii bath. LAJtGER WI'Iff A PT llll10comeOOO 'w'ill'" ~dt~.!~~ Your no,oo:> w1ll put a Joni _L_oo.,1 ______ _
NEW 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba., ,,,.t. 2nd St"'Y. !"" mo. Coll MARTINl9UE l"rple, pri patto, el« kit & AB0\11:, 1M2-<829 ' + R..;. area~~· -= ... ~~:: vie. N..,,.... Blvd. & l!th, middle n11me. 24 Hour aerv.
~~:6~ garage. l~~~!n:c ocl'ftn. Adults. GARDEN APTS. ~ rmCi!;°l. l250 ;to: B~ ~:i. ex~~~ Lota 6100 tn one )'Ml', it will~ earn-~~~ ~ tie,:rt:..nt)t>em: 1========= $12.5 Mo., yearly lease. 18th &: S1nta Ana, C.M. _An_drew __ ,_. --~---1 private home. 642-7495 lng you in exceu al $20,000 ing. Red collar. OC llceise
300 Services ottered
BOOKKEEPING Fer Service
stations. DIJly on prembet.
ReuonabJ.e, CM uea. 1f1'1Ce Huntington B•ach 3400 _644--06.17=='-' .,.5'3-~2005"""=--7."' Call Mrs. Hendenon 646-5542 SEPARATE Baehelor apt, RETIRING Marine Setieant $6,500. l.q\ma Bea.di oce.n per ~ from now on. I No. 18495. Cou!d po&Sibly be
WINI'ER. 3 Br . .2 Ba, patio, 1777 Santa Ana, Apt ll3, C.M. C:lrpel!. Utilities pd. $80. n~ 3 BR bmne, CM-FV· vk'w lot kli' retirttntnt, h&ve OYtt 100,000 CUBtomen butt. 646-4043 MS-1628
5 BR 2 story, carpets & % blk to heh. $160. NE\VLY DECORATED 546-llS):J HB lrea. sc..rrc ~ m.vemnent (I'~-~rd the :hi wa.lting to l:SM;;;:;W.;:,.;:.::..,bl;o..,.=c--,Otlh=-... -.-•• -1'c=,=,..=.=,.=,n===;65=f0=-I
drapes, fenced, landscaped, 67'5--3827 I home. $1,tm. dn. *' mo. Ce er. t « one out, wtth .:>me tlzJ I: white. Flea e r I
bit-in range &: oven. 2 BR.. w garage· hltns ·dis-E11t Bluff 5242 Rooms for Rent 5995 1714) 499-3844 ll after JO A.M. for de-collar. Vic. Springdale & A·l
$250/mo. lmmed. IJO.'&ess. 1 BR. Yearly. Adulll!I, no pogal • water paid. --"--="'--'"-'"'l'TRJ=PLEX="""-,,1o"t-1'°8th,.--,.&I tails 171-0 527-72ffi Slater H.B. Reward, Carpentering. An7 me Job
Village R. E. 9624471 studcnll!I or pets. 6'5-2930 2176-F Pliace!ltia Ave .• $U5 PRESTIGE Town Hornet GIRL. eingte or with 1 child. Wallace, C.M. Key lot $9950 Going Into Butlnin? 842-4664 Phone GMbl 8471745
l BEDROOM, 2 bath, ";/'"'EAR°"7"''30-.~,::-m.,.~"'B"'R-. -,,1,.,-,,...,=-e, I ::~B =~~:ve: • i:o F;f~e~se~r2 :% &~:is~~~ ~~~'!a, 2335 Elden Ave., No sub. Owner Box &42, ~en opportunity in beach GOLD 'Chann bracelet, REPAIRS * ALTERATIOOS
children & pets olc. $:16. pl ~ dull 1135 M 2566-D "-"'~ Medallion all electric. POOL Sedona, Ariz.. area. Phillipa 66 Service vtclnlty Joeef's / Jamaica CABINEI'S Arq lize job Mo. 847-74&1 em oy.,.. a ' o., "''-'6e Ave .• $110 PVT. m~. Near be.th. Statlonl for leut, ll01 Inn. 3 ch a rms, "Kri&tln, 25 Yl'I· ~. 548-67ia
yrly. No p.rage. 67J..7506 e 636-ruO e !;:'m&o.a.r. Ralt ltartl al befMon en91y. K.l/me. -..ootl Citrus Gf'OVM 6175 Bl.Yltde A: Matine Dr., KeWe, Kevin." Rewwd $50.
Fount1in Valley 3410 Balboa 4300 Gracious Adult Living _.... ore AM &: &fl 3::JJ Newport Bttcbi 321 Main & 213: 7"-6948 Cement, Concrete '600 ________ 12 BR. 1\0 -w/w .,.,,,..., 83T-811 -Way, N.B. ii£EEllJNG rm, P"I -PRE.PAID °""',., Jltmt. llch; 1214 S. LOSTo 8"d<ua w/lnltla1' 1--_..;.--=--"-'1 2 BR. Townhouse, l% Ba. BACHELOR Apta $TO mo util fireplace, spiral st.aircue semi bath, no smoke ii: Bdltul A: Wllsb1ito, Salita RJL. O>otains av tat lo n CONCREI'E wade, PoOl dtcki
Crpt ... ""'" Dbl gar. Pool pd. El Mar Mot•!. 310 E. and pool Coron• dal Mor 5250 drink. $60 Mo. -INTllEST ..... Ollloot1 c~ u' k -· Vic 18th St. CM. opectalllyl Pa .... -&: clubhouse. $160. 540-5201 Mo E A ~-~ Balboa Blvd. Balboa. H Uf pt. $65. tumlahed room btwn Timeilrmn.lnglhortlorthil '-Alwuer 00-7259 wort. 60-1797, 548-lSH
W.:.::•:;;•l;,;m:.;.i:;;n.o•':.::•.:..r __ ..c36=12 "•:.;.73-9'm2:,..:,;;::,,,~~~~-14:5 E. lilth 642.3074 .. -Bay &: Beach. :KMi Dd st. year call 1¥1'N &.: llelect the n4: mruo 714: 1'14·100 FEMALE lawn colored box-B&tt, in concMe. Watb,
-a.EAN eacl>el" Ap!L SHAJU> 2 B<. rn ea. "'•dlo, ~ N.s. GT.!-'lm ,..,;.,. to ...,.,.... ,... fAMllY BllUARDS "• • ,,.. ""'· "'"' ™"8y pool """"' noon. -· 2 BR. Duplex, bit-in stove, All util incl $75 up Uke new! t'rpta le dripe. Nr. Q.. ROOMS SIS wk. i up , Bach. Uon. Tl)' dWi 5 M:re navel between Fd1nger A F.dwards, 642.-&514
drapeii; &r.are garage. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. OCC & South O>est Plau. studto-t>ts $25 wk. \1). 2311 llV'JI ~ tato flJll pro. ~-u Ht. Be6ch. Reward. a..4816 .._,e'""=cu=sr"O"'M=-=P~ATI=os~a~I
817-2869 After 5 PM BALBOA 673-9945 tie. 54t..:l.225 ON TEN ACJ\F& Newport Blv., C.M. 54&-9755 6uctJon, Full prtoe s,14,9)): ""~ down Pllt& ~ 1n e&IY' L05I' 3 months sap. Clean concrete .awing A remowl l=========.:=========="=======4000=-1 & 2 BR. Furn le Unfum QUIET, sep. entey; $50 a re.-a ONJllliMe ••cu. oC :..::: =:tt!eU fluffy male cat, idd eyea. State Uc. e SU..1010
General 4000Gener•I 4000 GtMr1I Fii>ICI I Prl I Patiol I SfQ; w/kltch. $'10 Mo.; By P11me. tax shelttra, call: 1'. Rex L =' R lty' pluUc collar. 847-3117
Poot.. TemWJ • Gontnt'l Bk· mo. ~ Wffki.Y ~-W. SmtU with " SIAMESE Mtlle. Vie Hutlor Chlld Care 6610
Liit. 9 hole ?utV'Gtten. EMPLOYED man oft)y.* fit lckhoff & Anoe., Inc. · Mr f HJ Scbooi. <JlMa pet
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWEl IN CWSIFICATION 8000
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900 See. Lane, OiM 144-W nke room; aem.1oPrint~ lSl8 W. Oapman Ave, "MR. MIRAQ.E .. , f:nUll:b1ae ~ DC.1Ia:I Lldy, tkmled. 0.,
!MacArthur nr. Coast HW)ll blth. $10 Wt. 548-8ll9 e•ea n...-e. Calli. avalla.ble, Itl the tre•t Ct.rll. My home. FUICICl-)'d. -I ..,.... ~ el h tur)' LADY'S wht Sold watc:ti. no $4-.50 day '45-6219 = i<A'i'UllJSrS: 'hr. a!. -. -2'<•·--~ ......... ~.,.: -· Vlclni'1 "' Gali! ... =CllllD=~ou..'"'=im"'°"•"' ... ~.~ ... NEW APTS lo..I! llouoe -Its. por1uo111. QI! m.q 6 i. Ftuk!ort. ff.B. -c 1too1 <""1m'edl
FOR LEASE UNFURN 9'WllS • Alttr c;. Need I Tll Shelter I ·PM. LOST old ,..tcu., .,...... = H.B.•:.;._
a & 3 BR. Wmed/occupancy Guqt Homes 5991 Content• onty valuable to ==========.!
3 BR . .2 ba, Frplc, $215 mo. 20 Ae. e>rup G~. Prltne Investment Oppor. 6310 owner'. Reward'! 548-7449 -Contracton 6620
Or•nge C:0.1t Property PRIVATE OiMTful A aunny comer property_ in River-ACl'lVE Or ll t prarme ll't.----nalt 6405 • ROO ... ·~~s· •
332 l\1arguerite, CdM 673-8::60 room for aniiulatory lady side. Strong appreciation po. food ma.nuf-f r ~ ...., tu.'u1.1.""""
Nioo '"''"'""Utt .. " -''"""· · ........, Sl2.000 Ac. """"""' 1n1urut1ona 0 41 'e-:-1-ro-'9_5_p_1_c_1A'"L.,.s-'-e L. T. Oloalnl<ll<n 1-BR., carp., drpJ. • stove;
$140 Mo., elte. & w1ter
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MIN. 11.onlalo 59" "!!! ' ~~OM-P~ ,_.. pr-tor all so l'llllo\YJ = :.:1: .";!....~,; -£.-• -P.O.._l .. 1'83~~ llol -.SJOUGl &AUGE .,._ er -~""'-~. o:,11n -s to 9 -..':' :.~ ~
Huntl""°" llHch 5"00 $20. MONTH Ac-w.-6315 ~ ~ :J Llt>mt<I~
NEWLY Oonstd. 2 br. tllll HANE funds to ln•eat. t>ANONG91'01 ~tlal "O>mmerdlll
Imm $12S. '"" fin, lull, jO) North Newport Blvtl., NB 2.41 AC:IES .~In ml&.-·""" DANClllS -CORNIR MalJ1I • ~Free F.at adul1', ., ... eythln(l 1113 --lfltlfllall ~ ""-.. ~
"'"'-A .... o!I --... ... COlTA MESA ""lY PUd. fN:. ,eo. M &51. 14311" N. Main .. --• R. J. HUJnlAN ••
• Adams, Mar. Apt A. GARAGE F<r Rent $15 mt» l'r*"'" ?.H -"""3111' SANT* ,.·~.:... • ,.._ Room Add. !(It. 8a!h -
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Prhl. fl1cd )'d. pAtto. Gv. o:ntacl Mt. S-BLACK 540oll5l «~> .-> Y«Z --llom I to Addi-* · IWu>-Wizll
Adllo. Sl3S Mo. 14:1-1612 . In~ rropom 6000 H"'1tap lfeol -.. $ 12,000 lJ) -poop. tlJlo -~ II. Gtnrldt. Lie;
LAllGll l BR 'fl// -4 ·-· J... . 11 ACllES ""''llilonl -A-Is ,...i loll\' :Intl 'nl ... --M • -If ~'Ill blltt lo......_ $15. -SELL M"' -_. bid(. -So. 1--Jou. IA 1f. -DsD -, ,..,. • , .... ,_
Lot 1'111 • '1'111! 9IOl F.dlooo. 1liJd, w. --Mr llr. A<kJtol, ar, .._ .. IO ,i-,.._ nr -~ Cl!"'!! 6625
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try ta 111end the 111eney your make thl1 way.
If yo• want fo try fe 1111ke the kind of money
whleli II reafty 1pendable, try doln9 It thlc
way, Piek UIJ yeur phone, cll1~642-5671 and
tay, "I'd lllce hi plaee a Want Ad, pl1a1e,''
Wliat M of a Want Ad? H-about 1•11·
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home, but someone else wants them and will
put them to good u1e.
:Your DAILY PILOT Want Ad can cost a1
little es $4.50. Think of your profit If you
101~ something worth much more than thatl
Don't delay. Make that spendable money.
A DAILY PILOT Want Ad will get it for you
fast.
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DIAL DIRECT-642-5618 Say ''Charge It,,
FROM NORTH COUNTY PHONES DIAL 541-lm
1: DAILY PILOT · Want Ad _s Will . Work for YOU
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SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION l'OR
NATURAL IORN SWAPl'IRS
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2000 L ltt St., S.A.
541-2681
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..... ,.,.PHONE'°~2~~r .. ,.. Plumblne 6l90 -· mondlqt u not, :;'t -federal Savings CONTACT MRS. RAINIO
Glendale Totol c_,i _,..hi 11booU _,,., th -. ctmputt<-r-,.. -t!M. I''°*'' ..,
A-.......... ,.....,.. --· --• ration i.. a lritht...,. .;:"*~·;.;IS$-~11;•~===1 lvrwC...-. Go\RAGl:-lalA .. IJ. PortCh!:o~~~~rl~l=~Mi!4me · 2 ';:~~~~~~ a.~~=:u:: -AICHlltCIUUl hv:~·:~Rtoon
!Klxl.25 ft. 1.nd: doer from wa-ator,s • 2 lots 2 oftices 2 rep&lr, rooter 1erv. 531-1'581 tblr. No ~ 1'lflUlr-~ -401 North Brand 642-4000
terway, free .t clear. Trade Aiits • Will take TDs or tel ~ tralnlns. we "DRA' ffSMEtlr GIMl&le, calU. t S Hp law1111mo n1!ff1: COM,UTlll..t.01 (JOC>4 ,., .-nn.l Dill
for equity in home, duplex, smaller J>l'Ol)tl't;y. Make alt.· S.Wlnt 6HO ' -An :Equal Opp. Dnplofer Unlml&I. career opportmtty
unit• ek. 646-1'47 aft 7. "cul> not .... ...,,.. Cafl it Dr-· Al-tloo• ~~ :'itmu.r -II!, -Adv-UNION IANK DllAl'TINO bod. ••ll><r cllr ..,, ... 2~-bModorn --llm .....,..,
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2 BR. 2· BA booae, unique 4M-Di2 Profeakmal 6 rut It 10'& m.1t aar ~ts. buUdfmc '*"*''"· P~ CL.\$lRG> SALES need1 expeNnced private bee.ch .t.beated pool, 26' 'lWIN SCREW cabin Reuonahlt. ~ ISWIN Mr. S...1 eat ~ wHb rood , . NEW AaXX}NT
bit-in kitchen. ~ Cruilttfarlatemodelpick-Alter-'lont 642..SMS e JONE'S e advanc.mentp:itentill. Im med late position INTERVIEWER
$15,0XI equity, tnde for up.&: cani.per, .i.o 12' fiber-NMJ, aeon.la!, -20 yn. Gp. TJJ\E SIRVICE Prank L Hope avaJJ&IJle in our am. tr new oMce in NeWpon.
land, TD'~~ ~ 512~ '°' pwr. TILi, C:...amlc · 6974 ':,;;:::: ud nqtilr<o I~ ~.!::,ay =·"= :'!:·!:.,°! ::"' U::-8="'~
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d•len 1e moot tho now mruu -•uiu m requl~t• of today'• Twn i..., "' c•t JU.wn
Owntr $5700.= = ~ Exiec. :Bir.ansml * Verne. h TUe Man* •Tire &rib If• Santa Ana 547-9411 with pleufn& pe:rwonallt)' La Veta, Oranrt. = :.=. ftlk to lake, Sur1n~ ~t4~~. tt. '?;."·jobwork~ -.:u~ = e ~-~ • brake av11 Di~ ~ 'ee ~ .~; CASHIE_R
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AUTOMATION -°'"" -.,.._a.-"'°'"""°"' =• -• ·~ ~ ·~ *CIVIL DESIGNERS ~--ec1 -•., --a vi-"'· ~ ... 11~.-·.c,..~~Mi ~. patch. LH.k!nr ihower e~·"~-,"-M.--.-. .._ ... e~..,...,.,. L "-···or r es ·~ ·~· '" ~ -... ·---• ---.-D••fTSMIN • .. -u.. ~,-wl'" COUNTIR Gill ,......,_ f!V • ...,.,....,..., cany 2nd. Bkr. 547-6468 rePtif, MT~lSl!IT/llHl206 JllT """' ............. ~=•• ~J .,,
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36 weeks 1'zrnlhn, toola. 11 n • -·' ........... io,.. -Have Laguna Beach view · ;::::• Men up'd 1n IUbdlvllkln ~ plUI coomUl.slon, 9:30 AM to 6 P'4
lot near center of. town. Nf!Wtt 4 Br + &\ft ~. UphOilfery-6990 .. ~ A outmde work, Street cletf&n¥'1, ,.ad ~. pakl VI.ta• Mand., tl..u: l'ridl¥ Prap•NI you fer lolil ln1 lawn -· an-6
C""')IUlon Iota d mrul ZIU -n7,11Xl. indud., p1am. W""t + wri< obop. San Gobriel CZTI<OSl!I'I Olltam UJ>hoi· •~~=--Dnlnlnc ,i.. ........... ttaa. alr.....S omc., all Call m<llU> Ext. 20ll
4 Br. heme m ())sta Mem.. Valley. TN.de far .... 00. stet')' ~ ~ ._..,-. Blvd., Malt know~ Co. Ilg. OllqlM.)' beneftta. ~ b' TEACHER Wanta blbylitter
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sttn. 49l-!M5 boe.fJ • ad!o'L &e-1« 1831 ASSIMILY I. L, l'Ntron & Auoc. l2NIE UZZAROO 7:30 to 3:30, Ute bottaekeep-Free & deer leaeci medi-
cal Wa:. ~.cm. Want im-
proved Commen::l.al or In-
cbatrlal. Roy J, Ward Co.
lndutt ...., -.. -.., tt-. !Ill llmmd 11. ex
-M·2Zonem:rBld&,Lot170
xl70' 8601 llll.ni, HB for
M.J. Bldg or lot ht CM. Inc.
S4lO mo. Don't bother ten-
ants! ~ Si9-C922, 5t8-
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\Balboa Blvd. commercial:
equH;y S]m,<XKl; trade for
wa~t tune, Balboa-
N.....,.. Agt. "1.1: -
w;rt" 19 to 3)' travel tnl.JJ-.
er, twin beds. Must be '62
or newer. Ha\/'e '62 Lincoln,
4 dr, 1urq. &ll pwr, xlnt oond."'""""
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PHONE: ..._M1ot•a...•-·• .... 0..... View-Nr ...... pier. Newport Bl .... C.M. lilclro-Mochonlul ... -St., N.B. C!!~.............. .... Rd""""'' ....,.. ... !n:1~;-. = :: JOIS a EMPLOYMENT =:-IDUlt-=~·;: :iv:~= =~~~ ~= :!otesa:en ~!~. = Dm Job Wan'9d, Lecly 7020 ~andtn:~n~ ~ ~ ~~ p:~ 5.\T-7510 ~~~~at'I Banlt ACADIMY Of
YOUNG woman d.n. ...cr'k tinn:f'ectr1Cll wirlnc cl boQn. mu9 M1del Start 2J80 HutJor 81\ld CM. COMPU1'U DCHH0&.09T 96
Ar:. rec. 11X1t nr. Idyll· u Poodle sroom•· a.ta nwhint conaoll. Clll .<T14) lmmriately. AJlll.y 2100 w. LOln hcrttary Equal Clppbr Employer , •1vl1l•11 ef ~llancee ''"
wild, river, trout pords, Men ara. Exp'd. Re. 8'2-68158 for ~ent et ~ NB. musEKE'EPER u......, ea ....... c.. lS ru. n. W~
camper pa.di; on b9Py. v.i. 56-8:> man remme to WEn' MOD L Secntar7 to beld loe.a ott_. .._.meed Wte 417, N..,. ,..,. l"lifrlasator. WW.. 3 ,_.
1\lc ..,. It. Trodo "" loc:al PACK 114AClllNE <XlRP. * Ii * -· Dlctafloa ....,__ --~· ; -· at $1.00 Ill tt. StG-161'5 DANISH lady, lloulekeeper, 8IM W. 16'h a., Npt. Bcti. & Ll•e . tn~~. open. .,..... ._. old. ...._.. a.d. La. mw. -'--~-----! ""'1n, '"'"'""""' 'ROTOTYPI MEN 1<r ...... and --· .. ~. -~· ,... 11211 or wtU---
100 acres near aim. I.de, * 49MMT * '!'tip,,.._ Mmt hive own tnee. UV&IN mature blbylftter p • • • • • • • • I or: mmpm:llllle ••lit.
clear. WANT cie.t or near CARPET Cleu!Jna:, wtndaw1. CAREER tooll. Oxi.tact Riek 6: lit• ballpc-. CM area b' I ~•••• "" "'' fr•• 111. ~--
dew liou&e-, Units or QJm-floor' 1trlppln1 • waxed, o-onu-NITYI 1811:2 Placentia, C.M'. OCN'J'ACT mother worttnc Vtty 0 d d fer111•tl•11 1111 OCP 11 ·.u.:iri-':i.i:::-::;:,.:-w-=.e=-::::;,-;lll;:=,.
m'L C1i1 Art GkMnettt __ ,._ washed. 531411' rr MK. MASCHMEYE3 hnl. Rm. I: bd + $25wtt. But I 0 COMPUTll·A81 I celd>o. 9WI wlthtlt ...,.. •-J'-'-....... _ .__._... -· DltAF'JIH8 ----a.. loa •~ Bia. 673-74JJ 6'f3.918T . "'"-.r• ...... ~ ..... "_ 642--3345 I 0 CO"PUTllt I ranty. -..-. llt ....., 3·-B-R-1-,_-,-ba,-M_on_ti_cdlo_I Dom11tlc Help 7035 .... ..-.Mulull Fwxl oalto e IXPElllENCED I MARINERS SHAMPOO Glr~ll< w/up. 1 PROHAMMIH•
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S IC No experience neceaary. BOAT CARPENTERS Savings and Lan ExclusJ.ve N.B. S&loo-Part
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D AUTOMATION I USED Ad.m.lral rtfrtpratar, =-~~~~t~! DOME T We tnJn • full or part tlme 642...000 or tun time. Call 10 to 4, M ILiCTllOHICS 12 w'. '50.
ror 3 or 4 BR hc::e'M, mr, Mutwl fund AdvllOl'I, tea ~~~ Mea h.cutJve Secretiry thna F. M4-lt84 or ~2151 1 N•-·• · •• •• • · • A1• •• 1 5tl).M
l'Ds, or! Ownr/Aat 5t6«5l.Kl Inc. .. ~·--. Mtpztne ~ needl LlV·lN blAqs'. 1 ctUd no pet&. 1 ..,..~, ... ••• • "'"' • ••• 1 (2) Gu *"-'50 ..c$. * * HELP !I»< II. ID Wlllcllll MMm ilEU' wanted: Joel< Jo, toe ,;..s rilht -... DUy job prt rm. loa, oal 1 City · • • • • • • • • · • • • • • •'' I """"'" -llO, 1-
..,, I.A. 12!2 K. Bl'Oldwa1 8mr. Part • at full . ~,. aldUt. Mu.t ,:in eelf starter cperi ~t Sta ... ·••••••?IP • • • •• ·.. tlwl l :rr ~ ..._ SCT-13!1 ·n.xtM. boun. Must ... 11 • • I • • I I • • • -
547-9471 ~.·to~~
G31 Ma-.,c& It.. Jt I.
Carpet CIHnlng 6625 Gener1I Services 6682
Jn oh! ht l <»ut Hwy· -.,lut • -af WANTED BAR MAID wport
H k ~ --~ -·"'B"'PWS·""1ll> ·•Call..,_• school ol ~·.tr: Maintenance Min s:=t, 11i:e:= ';; ~~ p>d l"'in~ EXPER!lllCED dental
Llvetnorliveout Fullttme Bead! So. of F.dina:er. '.,.,..,. o.wn 'WI ....... · ·rot nice bar ~nt
HAULING, Yanl cloop, odd QI !o. -.,., LA !lOU Good -benelli.. man 1320 to mrt. !i3Mlt2 oial/or -ex-aUlolalt/...,.t1cy. 2$ "' 4' business An~-II.JO
jobe ete. FREE pr A attic (213) 1!183.(M!' (213) 62>-173! caJl fDr ~t uk for "Sbrtie" Plri .. Salll')' open. New· )Tl of qe. "4-092Z •
dnup for salvap.ble iterm. 5«M5C&O, at. 30 . . 11Gf1:.V..Forkltervlewcall BABYSl'ITER·for2.Da)'I. 131; Dover Dr-. N.L , AMERICANprlmlthw; "°7,
G I 66IO -::'-.lm,_ . .,,548--5325=-=...,,=:-: _,i;:: ~ i... J-h Moflnln , . ~ ... ~..;...;.:~ -,.,,._,,,, .... !BOii ~· -""!' 11¥1· 646-0ID Q!;t 501trad~ ::-N= •...;•;;,r_do_n_ng<-----:---e 1 DAY llerV"ict. Home & Georri B)'bnd Acency An eq-1 ~,1 f 56-99e6. Mr. Phelps for 1 RE~ ~· m-eM..-Beach. ~
,-!OIU"'.~ -··l6thS.•,--sn-41111 -~'*~· •nt. . ' ~ ·-I --~ ..... ~-o1 u;;;;i:-=:;:-.::-:-~;;;: ANTHONY'S apt. c1,on1ng, Crpts, ....,,, .,.,,.. ·~. ----'--'-=F-=-=''l ~~~ ~--~ ~~·· v·-~ •--A Eur
d n Service windows, pallltin1. 6tt-t520. OUntlellve-lnl.Oleerful •BO'T ... -~~ ... nclt1, Women 7*:i ~m~Aflt. Job• 'Men. Wom. 7500 tbeloctJernploytl'9. ;;,.· A"""~tarr1
'-"-'---=--:--WALL to wall carpet clean-
ing &: expert upbolatery
cleenln&. 6'6-3780
&. 1948 Sterun, !or brlghtne1S! Penn'1le!I~ Elper!epced. e ~ ~ · · ....,_ ApptV ART DIRECTOll Morvn ....,._ 2 4 2I
SCAPING H1ullng 6730 Fu Eaot .._,.. MU10! e EXP CAlll'!NIUtS ~ THI GOWN StlOP GnwMa -Medi co· LlFEl'IME llft, ""'"""""· N...,.,.. Bl,.., CM.
MO MAINTENANCE--~-----HolpW•nlld,Mon7200 •mERS ,nawport . 2741:1ot~OIM ---... ,,. ~.-=·:.*~ .... mt~=*
Exphortlculturat. CLEAN LoU, ..,.... ... '"· -......... _._ _ P"'"onnel . P'OOD·A~ai-orcldor, ---,_ __ OlllcoatlOle ..... f>p. ·-.... $41.7313
O>mpletcaeanup.R<u. Troe ttmoval. dumo. lk!p E rl Id 01• .,...,...........,..,....,_ ... all-ol•_. · ~·•-====~======! Japanese Garde11er backhoe, .fill, Ir ad e . ;:u TI:.. J Mlrf C house ope~lJ!t ... ~ 218 dePl,rtmenL M~Jplw 1na: 1ehocL 113 Dtl Mar, -1 Cl:lmpleteY&rdServtce .1 _,~=_,"-,,-,,===c::-~ o:.::: 8Q9Rcy , ·Bwhart!!113i.Dl:fubttlt. how to do the~ 5'8-2&'59 hwlftfMlchlMI 1120 J Exp.,.,,,. .. 1. Landocaping. LITE Hau•lng-Trlmmlng LOT · MAii FIB. E·R·G· L.ASS , . • · . :-wsr eE A'l'rR:Acrrv!;. -·..-... -.... * CLASS OR 1917 -w-......,.. a .. n-u1> ~1332 _ 546-0124 Truh, Gara., a''"""' Medico! DM1lon "'-lor ..,,., Mr. MGa. -hand -· PRIVATE * Included .....,., -....
Name It-Reuonable 49&-2271, bet 2 Ir 5 pm cmly paste.up, proof~. Pll· ' ~tk. aulo sis ... J apanese Gardening BIG JOHN 642-4030 EKCEl..J..Dfl' WORKING Immed open1i1p Jor at>er-M!DICAL SO: •...•. , , J500 EARN YOURsll.F tng, .. Hnc o.& boob Ind P1Mo, AClXll'dion. Gut* buttm 1das. tllind bcl-.. Profe~~Maln~-'LITE;:;;i""M:;:-':';':::-';,O:bl:;:u:;cllng;:;::, o:>NDITIOO'S! p.. FinJ1ber1 A A111!m-lbntlDSCNo~) A MEM.Y OIRJSTMAS mingsystema,havewonm.; Fran Martin 56M3S tcte1 attclea. No ·U.
.sc:ap ' p. Yard • gs.rqe elem up. TOP SAL.ARY.! blen. Al'IJb' BROWNLINE MUil know med.bl ta1DiD-1eWrW uduatve BEAUTY ~ ol cemera dept, CGPER. prof J.ady-,.._ tachntmbl ....a.4. 111'•
e JAPANE.9E GARDENING * SG.3490 * Contact: Mel Ouland. Dtv, Tl1dalre Jndultriel. zoo C1kV + IDOd ""*'8'· 00UNSELDR eift9. U bt-be at>1e to work out~ te«:her. Iriterettkll method. Ot.1b • ._... M.14 zno..
Se"'ice Ooanup, Land.,. .. -:;::*;;LITE;;;;;<HA;rnULIN;n;;;;G:.*-MARlj)UIS ~Bml,Redondo-Mm GllU.11!.1 ...... l3l!O ,.....,.. ., •..,,.,."'pt. .. oodadb<fttothom.Muot Nr: So. c-t Pina. G ..... tw ...... Call
ing. 531-1034 &ft '7 p.m. Cleanup.Freeert. OTORS 2U/ T7'U31l {W'l .. ""4.rat.et) ~ .time fuiikn bul1n-. call be famWar wttb headliner, 5'()..mT
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. MOWING, -v>calawn. *54&-'849* M lftOJLElt"MAN . N :"• !1Wl95 or 96>-1910 croft ..... lllM --. I -"'-;;;OltG=AN;:;-:or=°'PlANM.1:;;0.-" I FREE TO· YOU Gen'I clellJq). Hauling. I========::=:: I 900 So. Cout HtahWIY Xln e Experienced Xerox ttieoopier. Must have * LE8SCNS *
Odd Job6. * ~ Hou1eclt1nln9 6735 11.,quna Beach 4M-1S03 ~ r~e. 1 P97· UI Dover Dr., N.I. WAITRESS llnawkidp ot ~t fT5..Q07
a.EAN-Up, tree •crv, MASCOLA$ 6424170 549°2743 SURF & SllU.OIN and be able to-· di-MllS'I' J'lod --...
rototil, gnulJng, ..,rinlden, JACK'S lukp'r . "' ""-• WANTED lllSTAUllANT 5930 Pod!. Cout H..,.. '""and"""""'· M""' havo -"I AND TllADI mala ...... ,,.id, a1-. la haul'g spray 616-6848 crpt clean'g. Wmdon, ete. Hlab ldlool bay in ''Bel.di. See~ Broce at Newport Stach port1oUo ud ttf~. -.Alm Plrt;Jroeolar.S ,_.
wns, . C.ornp hse el.eM.'1. MS-'DU North Area." Jbltlnctmi 1615 E. lTth.. Suita· Ana PiA'crICAL Nu r 1e 1 H. C. Vin Ausdeln Inc. Furniture IOOO poodl•. MMl& 2tl0 Gardenino Service _._,.,,. ~-o•ft-m tx •~ "" ~ ~ -... Bff..ch, bmow-kwnl~ ... "'-A~ -n.&Y~ boutelqieper for elderly DBA PD<RiYSAVER ._._ ., ......
Experienced. Free Estimate Ironing 6755 Met • week. <N-.r Warner $t:iO Sift' mmth _, ltut. No 'LJd •C woman: no ltftinr; 'live--tn , JM5 Newport Blvd. WAIM1J' Buffet ..rver *50; S:JO lfllT
Call
847~ ---"------1: D:lwardJ) CAIL &fT.fH) experMnce DfiCeUU)', write r .... _ Newport Bcfi... Call bet. 8 Con Mem dlMtte Id ii!O; maple tier AI>0R.ABLE dirt t.rtWI
EXPER. Gardener Comm. 6: IRONING IN MY HOME ' M ~ Q\Mllftcationt, wqbt and Aaency for Career""'~ PM ~ T &r.Ullll1 table $15; Lp Oolonlal )'OWll male eat• .,_, aj. Res. Free est Fall apec; $1..25 lie!' hour after l :30 P. • ' belaht to P. 0 . :Box 145, '10 (but H N B el. for it,ppt. chair $t0; S cp cbtte Mt ftcdonatt. '°"'5n. -
$16. mo. 645-1497 att 5 PM 56-6239 anytime~. O.ta Meea, CaUt. 9"J82T w_ wy., ' • CLERK·'l 1pt1t, (dee NEW SHOP $15; mci• room dMdtr H1mllton, Apt >., 0:iett
SALESMAN D!SHW'~ By appoint. 646-3939 macl>lnel, Ollna, knowled(e e 3 BEAU11CIANS I'! . ...,._ ~-••~• LAWN RENOVATING IRONING $1 hr. Babywlttl~ WANTED e ~ e at PBX helpful. 20 or ovtr, e 1 :MANAGER BEAUT k>unp c:t..ir Ill ~ "'" _ .. Fro~t" J; = :-.= ='."'~: ':.,"":"'~.i;:<;;:;,=: :ti;": ~ Help Wonted
7400
:!°'~~ling Sac'<;:'! ~..!.1:: 11\~ ~;...4j;~'7..:.! o.:;."'";....."':!!1""'.;...,'::
cut & """ Lawn ,..., Apply in ........... "" llll!O PadL <lout -· w-SllAllP BAR MAIDS ' GO -Bl.... ---pink .......... -::... ~::.. °:°: Maintenance. Licensed Janltorlal 6790 Tum. Grant's .a.,,lu.. l~ NEWPORT BEACH e ACCOUNTS e GO DANCERS. TOp waa:es. ae.dl.. M7-91M aft 11 AM. $100 (COit '250), Mlac it..u. 5 or 5t1-an dt* 5 ,lOJSl
548--48M/64.s.--2310 aft
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Newport Blvd., C.M. * ASSIMBL'.Y-* llCllVAlll A 'AYA.ILl $3.50-$3.50 to start. Call for JC8 0penqs at a... Meaa -...... J J LOVABU!: >'I· bit Ill -
UNI OOST MAINTil'lANCE 1::n. ':t i!"~:i: c:ou..EXiE student, perman. CARPINTllllS M•kff•it1111. A1t.111•ftff ... =';em,~ ~ Golf .t Country Oub, mutt Qual1tJ' Ktna-Siat ii( ..._ bncl. nm..'1 ~ 1 f
MOW-EDGE-SPRAY P'rt: time durtrc ~ ,., .. ,. •• e11ly, fer 1.,.., Or-ar ' . , he over 21.. Phcme Mr bnllttful quDtiad ma~ bame -.nd. lof9I ¥dt.
FERTtt.IZE 962-7349 tndust. IJc. MS-283.1 ~time .unmer .t.t Chevnm 1 )'l'l.r e~ 'ltfl <2~•11ty ., .. •:•l•n~lp. </GOU.. FRIDAY, ptture. Panona 9 AM to U PM -'•t foundatkm. lilt.in m._H'dt., 4 p.m. '""" ' &iropeen Land9Cftptt Celumbl1 Y1chta M111t .. ••p•rl•Rce •. I ••Y a~ve ~ o.tb' 540-T3XI .,... .,..,. 'Ille flnest at Rtuonabl.e L1nd1c1plng 6110 Statian. on. 1*cb tn t.auria. 215 MeCormJc.k AV~ .• C.M. w•tk. C•11111•11Y ~.,.,fttl ••" Awlf 8af Center TV m J(.. frame, Nevtr =:'" NO ad. ltiOmt ... """ .... l
Prlce 4S6-3383 EvenJna GARDEN ARTS No -.. or .... holr; R11l lll1t1 ll-rch BILL BARRY N ....... Bl .... C.M. rULL TIME BOO W ..... l2$0. • .................... '"·I Plan .. _ must be u . Salary A comm. ,...,_ ""-• Jr. or "· 1 ... 61 un.~ T ._ __ ,_ KED'ltR-IMO ~~· DUJ. maipie ·btd mMll• .t m •a 1t1Jt I
Plamln< bofon -• with ..,_, -,_, ·~· PONTIAC ~-= -·••or NJI. ""' tu-2llOI. ~·I 1"11· 145-INdlo -$30. KllliiM --4 Gonoril Servi-6682 * &G-715! * NUllSERYMAN • ....,.. --• -bavo '"'' I -,.. -· Mf<.lS.12 :J:'o -. 115. !lot -• • t
PROFESS. Window, walls a Xlnt OIW' w/ hed'g di.'. •Oft ctr. Mr. tktl1.... 2000 I. ltt St., S.A. = t ~erenca. M0-1008 HAIR st;fi11t Mnttd. to 'fcdr Jtefrts $40. Ill mlilcl. D = .. c.:: ~
tlr. clean.In&: bu1inea1 , P1perh1n9ln9 ee11nt nunny chlln. J\epb" M4* 641·26e! in 8wklatnc &bop. DUltl. OK. Aw., CJt WIT
res.Id., • comtruction Painting 6l50 Dall, Pilot Box M-aoG. Ml!fi wui*li .G -.;: a.m. 1 t,... PART time Ml• i.d)o", evD tOTDt <X>N1'1NPOft.lJY wa i 8-
9 1 rm -.,
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? ,T.;"7;;;:''-i;=:;:'lru.:::; I ~~ " -to trip. Apply 1.a prnon onb' ... _-.......__. ~ rvrr~ • ..,..,..._ Crystal Window Oeaninl PAINTING, Ext, interior Lie. BU!BOYS Needed. Jfya.tt ;;_' ~ s In. •1 Peod Checker ftobtrt Hall Oothn 1eoi n\Y O:lok-, brolltr.,.. nit.. dcdll9 bad,_ __ ......... .-.... l>r ..
...... Eottmal" ....ml !no. 17 yrs up. """ eot. C.U.. llllop, 1'4 ... u. dq. HnW., :rJ.1o vJ: I C.Clctoll Woll-N--" Jllvd C.M Sm. Din hot. l Bar. O!M. ..,. 6 ... -$11. CK. -lMT
CHARGE m ....,._ .. u. O<S-6125 ........ °'""'" -...,, NT-Al'T'LY Ill PEl\SON ·~ ,· Cblld No drinker. Tel ~T121 -I -1-==~~~:;,;;~=::d-_:;;;:;;;;:;~====~==;:==:~~:==== I Au 'I' 0 IODW«CI, ex-Af'TER. s P .!'-"o..r., prt rm. • beth. TV. BEAUTY ~ratorw wtth o1JP£ti w. m. .,.1 ss, ,,.. tl4. ,... • r ••. ~s TAR GA ... EK1<¥.t..1 -· w1u. ... ...... KARAM s 111 Do>""' p.,. job. pd -· -· -· 2 Pl --ndJolac -.,,. A.'~f A\ >:! ./U "" Han ~ ol -. tm SOI aoth Strffl •oc, re!'1.1:ioo. mo. >«Mm m-Ml uk"" Don. """'· ...-cond. llO riid iiiiii --
1-'=:::::-"r---llfaATl.!OU.AN --· O....M IHh iiliiiiii'-RN .. LVN. . --11<JQwlt., -I ...... •If · Al :,:., M r-o.J11 ,...., °""' M '""·" m v. -Newport c •-•·· in -LAGUNA .... ncl•, Mon .. Lb\iiif -liilidl; W IO-lm • Wll ~_.,., V AttoNl/111,. rfi• !lei,,. ..,-od. za~!Q) l'RY Ooeb nttded1 nUd _.,,..,. ...... -., 7550 and t11111e sr•· wttll
lS. To dtv.lcp meuoge for Friday, S.1"27 lhtft A ~ tblft, pe.rt MOTEL Makk tar MW !IO BEA.Of NURSIN'Q HOME. Womet1 *11."°J::· .... Sill .aa. J'JQZ efte 11"1 flt.._
¢, t_.,,.1 NO<!wmll"''-'1Inotc-'41-11 -onlal>l..U,..ttQill" ..,,.moltl,_in°""' CIO GI-, Laf, llch. . -----... ,!:!,"; ""'=""· o1,.,..Zodloc-...... -· l'4 a. -<lrMc• -lllvt -Oct. 21111, ltl1L Time lfald. °*" AllOUS llMl'LOYMINT cunQtOl-116 a.-a. -.-~ i~ 'lJ't: :Jll'!~ C£iWfUp JiAll lW W!di llliorv'...,. ~bo Hold 't = ~ ~Wk~ 1\-Lib Toc:b '"'I* oll lllot .-... :., ":: .:::.-' .... -• .,r;;;.. i.a,.. a11. 1 -.... lllll --Oct. . • At>fl1"" ,.. 6 -Call -l'ilnll ... -... .. $IJ2 • can -. -a ex. ~ ~ 340.. =~ MMa ~ I Pf" for 1if!t. wttt)c Ill~~.~ t.1-. ftd S'9no '~n •"" '' ••• MO mo f tifAH'. CDooa a.1 lhlf. :~ =~·· 1~ i\1ii 'l1IM eedlr, .... .._ I • .. • a;t~---V(ANTFZJ. JW .. _!'Y~ TJllW '''''"'''"''' tll5mo "YC7 iood rlUlw .... '1.!1.:11'aA: ....... '....... -n.. ,.._,. -,.._ ,--.. _.. ,..•a1, te ---n*ldJe ... ---r-_ ....,. ,_-...,_ ,,.. ~ ,;.::. :i--· -·o;;--~v Dolly Pilot ... -llu-I• · AllOUS IMP\.OYMINT -· -· ---,. ~ 1ll::0~':."' ... l::" ,.!:::'::' aft0Uli5i w;;;; -. IVM!ff TYl'I 01li -•-SIGO·-.... w-.1111 •'llil Mli-aa':",.,,._ Wtillill9i t119iiiiii:
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3fi OAILY l'ILOT """"""'' °"""' 17, 1968
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TRANSPORTATION TllANSPOllTATION TRAHSl'Q~7'ATION
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Flll'Tlltul'9 -Fumltu1'9 IOOO Fumltura IOOO Fumlturo IOOO 11' CEMVRlr -· m. 1915 roRD 1' T/PU, 1.:.:::;;::::::=.---==.;..;;==.::...---"'-'-' bo9rd, run about. Good con-.o.tomaHc, fOtll9, rubber
lmpomd Autoe 9600 lmpo"ed Autoo ;oQu 1 Autoe W•"'"" t 700
MG 11UUUPH
Old World
Med iterranean
Spanuh FurniJure
R-'-' uncell•llon of $22,000.00
Spainlah •nd Medlterr•nHn Furn1ture
Al ..... ,., q..llty .... .......
A Dlcetwt•'I ..._ H ... h 0. Di.e-r
Items as follow" Gorgeoua 8 fl Cll$lom qullted
sofa with separate loose pillows with heavy oak
trim decor and matching chair, 3 matching oak
occasional tables, (2) 58" tall decorator Lamps,
hanging chain swag lamps in wroo~ht Iron, •n
8-piece king size muter bedroo~ swte in p~an
panened Mediterranean style with top quality
15 yr. warranty king she mattress • box springs.
Spanish decor dining .. ~ etc. ,,......,.. .. .....,,1uue
::1o:~~tfl~----· ~698.00
Any Piece Can Be Purchlsed Individually
Terms Av•llable -Newcomen to C•llfornl•
Credit App<0vod lmmedl•tely
At Harbor. Blvd.
Furniture
1844 Newport Blvd. Costa M9?«1 (only)
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MEDmRRANEAN
SPANISH
:J.urn.iluN :J.ie6la-Of,,'
New Showroom Samples
Wiii Sall Any Pl-lndlvklv•lly
8' Carved arm divan, lg matching chair with
beautiful fabrics; 5 pc beJtagon dark oak diJ>o
ing 1et with black or avocado framed c:blks
& vinyl cll!blons; 5 pc bedroom set, ~ Mr
& Mrs dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 li
commodes & matching headboard.
ONLY $429.95
1$895 Value)
or TERMS •• low 1s $3 W•k
No down -UN our store ch•ri:re plan
Approved Furniture
(No Foney f ront -BUT Quellty Veluoa lnaldel
2159 H•rbor Blvd., Cott• Mose 541-9660
Open 9.9 Dolly-Sund•y 11..S
12 YHrt Slime location -••me owners
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dl-$1Z5. ~ « LI $190. 61)f'J'lO C ~ • •
MiOO ==~""'";;;..,"""'--MG NI EST ...... s r-v-,.., .. -·r.e 1llftD I< ~-Now .,..,. IN ORANGE COUNTY 6 ,.. top -P&lll lor
11' INBOARD LAUNOI • $SGll. 6IUll2 or 61&.(Q! alt '911 TRllJKPll ml ca<V. .. ~. ~n •·•~ .,,, -~ ~--..U 2 pm SalH , Se rvice, Pa..._ . -..,._-... _. -........ _. • ..:.c.:.:•:::_• ------I i-9 l1lmlrc red wttb Wade -67 t 190 $900 or trade? 494-D!I 1956 DODGE "-T ~. Complete new-MG taveotory mt. .h llL.c:omklrt. Ii J• , •
• -•'" See the riew Au.HD America , ===z · 9010 ~~-Goo. -o. H m.p.r.""" lo drl.., -"""""'" WAimZ> ~ -Now! ....... aw. °'-Oo!lllU.. llOURLY R!l<'tAUi -G-=.F_onl_Ecooo1tne~---!11115 TOP I Bun;R
Fun~~~ ~ 1 cy1e 1::':e $» ELMORE BlLl;:~ :JcrrA
21' OOLUMBIA °'""""'" In =J=======95::1::.0 M0roRS H. s..oh. Ph. M7..,.,
!deal aUp. """'-cont!. -'-""Pl~----.;..;..'-' TOYOTA Uoocl Coro f9CIO .$3600. &K-cm2 SM.am '62 INTER.NA110NAL seout.. stOO W. Cout H¥tf. Pb. B&l-3320
Four J(bffl drive • travel ~•wporl Be.llC!b Sf0.1'16' 15300 Bead! Blvd., Wstnwtr Nll D A CAR?
top, new tire1 $995 ca.ab will Authorhed MG Dealer 1.964 TRlUMPH SPfi11 IRE CAN'T .8E l'JNANCEDf
CHANCE ol a ~ti.me! Own accept tnde. 6'2..Q297 Red, and lharp. $iU9. e Banknlpt"T ·~! a twin de:llel, 30' OlN '57 MCA needs enclne KC>SrA KUS'l'CN KARS •Bad Qoedltf e Dl 1'
a-a:tt, lood condition. 9520 ~.I cfMlt have time. 19111HlrtiorBlvd,a:.taM'Na •J4JlltarJ •N• 1111 .An&T = 18,500, 0 WO or I"-='"'-'-----;$65=.;:;..,....,,====== --------~~ ~Or0'.15
Power CrulMrt 9020
OPEL VOLKSWAGEN 1Qls..1U111 •-speoc1 Ski Boob 9030 <2 b1ocb N. ol SeonJ
NICEST CARS NICEST CARS Sama Ana l'b ......,.
1!"1 OIRYS. st-22' Twin IN ORANGE COUNTY IN O~NGE COUNTY WE
Vo I 't' o-ln-Outa aheolut!ly '9! OPEL L.S. SPORT F>Er '68 VW Sport Station Wagon PAY CASH
Pttf. many accesa. lea BAO< OOUPE.. Sparklin& Squattback, aparldlng llky FOR
than bl..lt new boat Srice lk>' blue with oo1y 2,«XI mil-blue with contrastin& black T ransportation C•rs $3, 150. Ar-. 213: 436-aJ r--· Our Own~---~· es. Save a buncne ot doUan lnterlor. Save a IVOlQ> ol We ........ 1 '-'-'u_, .. 17' ST'EVmS Keith blade, 58 ... ,_ 0-11 •• too -on ... ,_ one. Show-Sth Ann.Iv---c-.-..i .. .. H -• ~--•-398 · ,m u.wi oot. nca&1J new ~J ..,._ --J °"' ... ,. e .. ......._., .. 1"'= aa in, to be called med! On1y room fresh. On1y 'lbe Caaummil;yl «iO hp, 85 to 90 mph. $2345
..-c.s-.m4lM?·12'8 ELMORE ELMORE ~.~:;':~~
Boot Sllp Mooring 91136 --
1965 FORD ~ T P U MOTORS MCYI'ORS
WANT wp for 35' Sall. Shift. G 1 TOYOTA TOYOTA SUitable f o r llwaboard. Automatic reet or Ph. ~ •-~ t All o..&. ~A"' camper, good r ubber. Ph. 894-3320 ~ •~eaaurea 0 .....,a, ,,.,.., 1·-9-~ m·~ .. , W-·-"0 UlCK '· •• ~, A'· Via Oporto, N.B. p h , BARGAIN! $750. 673-6020 15300 Be-ad! Blvd., Wstmnstr ~ DC'Olt.:11 ~ • .,, .. ..,"' 1» B &oil ~'1=· u
BUICK
536-6185 ALASKAN Camper, %. ton, V<LKSWAGEN 1966 Black eco:i. Pow~1 1tee r i1!!,:
l600 '62 Ford, auto, r& h. Xlnt PORSCHE Exterior with BI a e k brakes. Ri:u t en1. _....
Alrcr•ft 9 100 cond. U950. owner ~7416 LeatheretteUphal1tery _c_Mh.'-_673"'8tl __ 1 ____ 1
1130 Ml1cell1neo111 8600 Miacell1neou1 Mualc•I Inst. 1125 P l•n'Ot I. Oru••• 1::.::===;___..;;.;.;c.
PU! ,......u 1n ""' Place ==;;_ ___ ;_;,;c; PORSCHE 911S Sunroof -......., -'63 WILDCAT °""'"'bl•
UPRIGITT Plano, will -Clean Out Sale 111 * AUCTIOH * H-r mvd D-1 'lbealH PARDO ENTERPRISES Dune Bu119iH 9525 ""''" • -... ""'""' -Full pwr, """' .... '" !300 for stereo IOUDd aystem A: 3700 McFadden, s .A. MOONEY SAI.E.S REP. 2 to chooee from outward opening rear ...W take&. 673--0193
TV ot wha~ you! Stdnway Grand, Artlst Mod· Thursd•y & Frid ay SWAP MEET FIJGHT TRAINING ~UN; ~. ·.::irn.« ~ $6995. * 100 miles dowl-camber compensator '55 BWck ~. auto.,
ALTO Sax-Martin.-..,.-,-.,,..-el; Wurlitur Baby Grand Oct. 17 & 11 ~~nty546-~ magarlnf? feature article!; J & M MOTORS. ~~s~ R & H, ~ tires; rood
ditton, used. m. or belt of. ~~ 5:!~~~~ 7:30 P.M. Every Sat.&: Stm. street legit: all extru. new tires -many otbtt ex--°"...,,."'---'.;"""'°$125-'-._"2-00_'--'s-1
fer. 213-0)-0T42 or 546-0!0 -~"Y ~ 531:J:77l atr1· Mobile Homes P200 Muat see to awreclate! GardenG.niveBl.vd.atBeach tru: _ MUSI'-SELL Price -----~-"'--I
COM'.PLEl'E Ludwi&: dnmi ano $345~~-~ From BankrupO::les, Model 'S? ClHEVY WB&Un. Ne'tlf Flba'gla.u body, all lsther 11) 892-«61 or ~2'284 ·$1,.fi) CALL AFTER 4 P.M. CADILLAC
et$39S; u.......... Home•, REpwaeawloo& • double box string & mat-~ x 45 ft. Double Wide inter., caqietl. 6"42·6974 '64 PORSCHE, Deluxe C M.3--4070 ---------1
Rt. ;200. 546-l37C Tt>e9e and ~ mott at · · · Spanish 6. Coo temporary -'lreu. Drop 1n.f table. Roadllner set Up in adult Dies. Co u P e . Mi n t ea n d • 0•.,="'vw'=-s~ta-tton-~W~agon.--1 1967 Cadillac de Ville I========= WARD'S llALDWnll sruDIO many Bedroom sell, Dining Wardrobe t:n.J1*. Pall' doors. park. Ready to move ln. MEYERS MANX BUGGY Bl.a\11)1.dd amJbn. Pvt pty. owner, excellent condition, O:inverttie,. white w/T'f!d
I· 1130 um Newport, C.M., Mi-8484 room ar!ll dUna oihineta, Shelvin&:. Mac t t ems, Includes refrir;erated air Fully Equip(. $1.JXt 497.1374 AM/FM radio. Coco mata. lnt., full~ a: .u-, AM/FM
Open &mday aftemoorui buffets, ~es, ball eon-5t8-Ml1 eon diti011in&". diabwuher • 548-TI49 • 'f,(I PORSCHE. ~. Olerry ~. stereo radio, tilt tele str
• PIAUft S·Alf • I" Lay Away '°'"· '""""" '°""'""'· In UPHOiliEIUNG -fl\!.,,.. 2 '""""•Pin•. carport, patio -»w. ,,.,,. X1nt. Aoc<u. i.o;s VOLKSWAG»<. good -. low mU ..... N .. .,.,
Pianos &. Org•ns
llU YOUR cmt.ISrMAS PIANO Spanish &: Cmtemporary. pc. (European en.flamen) awninp , •klrtin&:, new Imported Autos 9600 galore! $2100. Belt offer • condition. $1250. ~6. condition thru-oot. Ke~ Bk
ALL SPINETS, OR ORGAN NOW Rockers, ~bests ol drawen, Free ~ del pickup 215 carpet, lined drapes. Serl.al 544-6300 15812 Bluebird Lane, Hun-$5(15, buR. PRICE 5f1!r).
CONSOLES •ndrGRAND While choice ts eJ«:E"llent ~ lighll,, ~· col· Main mi "B~y" ~. No. 5-6713. Full price $8500. e Spot Cub fer Imporbi '64 PORSCHE, red, chrome ttngton Beacb BAYSIDE MOTORS Slashed for WAWCHS MUSIC CITY fee tables, 1V a, ~· ' Call Dual Wide Salea of We pay more fer MY imi:: wheels. AM&: FM. $3100. or '9J VW. SUnroof. Irnmae. UXI W. Cout ffi&hway
3400 S. BRISTOL, C.M. dinette sets ln Spanish, Misc. W11ntecf 1610 • Olapman Mobile I nc . !;'"~~of ~ei::-~ i:<re best offer. 83J..2266 New w/w's, major tune-up, Newport Beach * &tG-!m;
Immediate Sale! 540-nm :me & maplecl ::::: E D 531-85TI. you sell E L M 0 R E •59 POR60fE 1600 s. Black Rt!dio/2 spm, other ex-Over l!> _ "l968"
Reconditioned Grand Piano9 s, V&C\IUJll e ' w A N T e Skyline '69 $6999 MOTORS, 153IXI Beach BlYd. int. N~ pdnt A tires. tras! Lo mi. U495. 8-17--6703 Prevloualy owned
that look and aound like 1---------1 mattresses, vibn.ting Iounee New 20x44, 2 bdrm., center $100). 8474«16 '67 vw, dk bliJe w/black m.-* ...... -"11--* Televlslon 8205 ehalra, bar 1toola, refrlgera-M Westminster. 89f..3322. ...._,...._. oow! Save now on this tab-1---------1 tors t washers dry WE need quality (Do junk Jdtchen, Palm Sprina1 an-ter. Many extnu. $1750. AU colon, models, full
ulOUI new aelectlon of tine "°'T & ~~ORE! ' en please) • Fumiture, color or, fully fmnisbed incl'g. all ALFA ROMEO RENAULT • 546-7347 • pwr, air candltlonln1.
Gnuida ... all with aur fam· Kut INSPEC.TION EVERYDAY TV's, stettos, ~ ldtch. applia.nce1, q>ll., drps, I------------------1 ·ss VW Oimpl restoced. Xlnt Save ~ to Sl.500!
ous warranty. Select now or Buy tools & office equipment'.: 20% dn., cash, trade ar eqUi-'58 Ren1ult. $35 body. R/H, nu brlal, clu~h. ALLEN
tmn New Color TV wi11111y•s AUCTION TOP CASH IN 30 Mmutn ty. 177 mo. O.A.C. '67 Alf.A 673-0443 """''""' 1700/oltor. "'"""" ClhbmobJl>.Cadillae Stetnw•y, Knabe, nmu 531.1212 * 893-«65 Rick Baldino'• •67 vw. Xlnt eond. 1150 So. o..t Hiway
Mii-I. Hamlin, $9 PER MQ, Moblle Wor ld ""° sm.. Hanltop """""· Laguna-"" 491-lr&I
Chlck•ri"9, Kimball, RENTAL CAN APPLY TO ,.,..., Nowport Bl"'-• WAlfTED • 19432 Beach m., H.B. 962-1377 5 opd. -·FM..,_ SUNBEAM ,.!'·~ • .:!; ~ .66 CAD roNV, all block, ·~-r I. u-ny PllRCHASE Behind Tony'a Bad&-Mat'la. 436 S. Harbor BL, SA 5.31..mtl er. Extra nice. _. ta d k Xlnt d.
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"-nw 1965 SUNBEAM Roadster, 4 1967 VW, good condition. .. ,ereo pe ee · con othen! ORDER BY PHONE Coata Mesa * 646-8686 furnlturw-AppUanas '00 KIT 1067 with 18' ex· $3099 apd. Must aac! S950. Pri pr-$1550. Contact Mr. Jackson $4,COI. Gt-9354, Mr. Wood.
Newporter TV 1.,,,.0PEN""""'"D'"AJL""Y'"9""1o'"<"""[ Color TV.,_pl•nn pando. 2 Br. 1% Ba. 8xU ty. car •vall at 112~ Sap 642.-2410 between 9 & s 1965 CADAU.IC r .... -... de • No Payment I' ETC """' 8 8 porch. -~
Til J anuary Westtng5"°""4a.aHs•""'11 · c.M. • uQumAnON • C•sh In 1i2 Hour . ettns, r:::;· Cl'Pt~1 lhruout, ~ =~Bal,~.,~,,~ all Oa.Y ·:..vw old~~t~s. ~~ ~ ~':' ~d. Prl e Bank Terms Shag area rugs 8x10% &: M. drpl, skirting & Indsc:pd. ~ •-9 AM to 9 PM 7 Daya 2 Rattan swivel chrs. w· 541-4531 Adult pe.rk:, Hnt Bch. Full ft 642-4283 After 5 PM
•Free Delivery RENT TV $lO pedestal"'''· ltatlan mon· * WANTED * price ~7,000. C a ll .. ~ o TOYOTA ""~1vw""'-,,.,,.,.;..;;; . .c..ch_"_'"-.,.-CAMARO e Trade-ins "'--d-" nequin. Full length rrurror. Good Used & Antique tum. , O'nC:"=""=',.=-"""=;:-,,---,,-' ,s ---------Top ~~2399. $700.' en. ---------1 No Deposlt • ~ n:., .... very CJ.otblng radm The "I" 1: "'--NICEST CARS Two Loc•tlont Option to buy. '7'12-9110 Catcher, 2400 W. est Hwy Hiway Used Fumiture, 7401 35' lOT trlr. Furn; awnlng, Q. ~" NICEST CARS
To Serve You: 21.. ADMIRAL Color TV. Npt. 642--1.325 Westm.lnster, Westminster paUo turn. $1500 quick aale. .. J IN ORANGE COUNTY '67 vw. Xlnt cond. 16,tm IN ORANGE COUNTY
e 893-'3683 e 2912 W · Cit Hwy NB Sp. 21 ' 'li6 TOY OT A SPORT SEDAN. miles. RaIDo. Custom in-'67 Camaro -Sunburst &old COAST MUSIC x:' c:.".....:; Fedoral KNITTED FABRICS PETS •nd LIVESTOCK 50X10 Mobil -·· alum. , .. ,,.,:0H1~,_..IO,I,,•'•'•'•' 90 h.p ..... 30 mile,,., ~ tmor. """"" "' 6 p.m. ~th""'• .~ ~ '"'v·.~ awnings, cptd., dips., re-" • Ion economy. Room for u11: '£5 vw BUS w•. u oma...., ..... ,,., ,
1839 Newport Blvd., CM -----·----1 Pets, G•n•r•I 1100 _frir., bltns. 5'S-1Zl.2; M0-1144 l===CO=ST=A=M=IS=A'== entire family. Thia is the Good condition power steerlna", ~ with 646 0271 Hi°FI & Stereo 1210 ""FOR SALE winner ..,_., talldng · .,, ,~ ......_ ""'1tlvey beautil\11.
" Remnant•. ump!,. & Mill SCRAM LETS ' DATSUN • .,__ ~-I 1 MOTOR HOMES 9215 about. Choic-e ot four. Frmn 1~ vw w~·"· earn-. OW, 114 S. El Camino Rea ONE ONL YI eods Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 • ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; sin> ""~ ""''1''........ ,..,,..
S•n Clemente TILOOR MODEL STER.EX> p.m. 929 Baker, C.o1t& Mesa. ELMORE Xlnt cond. Many extra. 492-4642 """'1arlY ............ ""9.!E Cre•live Arts ANSWERS '69 '!"69'69 DNEWATS,.,UN.,. '69 11450 Call 54&-7870 1 -~=o~===..--Now m\ly •••••••••••• $119.95 Hive You To Sell? MOTORS ~ V~~~G!7"-wv. OVER STOCKED No Money Down· SlO. month Bring them 1o Candid -PeftC'e' -~ -Look ! ! ! '-"UfllU ~ 200 FIRESTONE STORES The HonayBH'a Croym -00 ... ,,..,.a TOYOTA • ""'°"'°' • -* ......,. * Mllre B•g•telle av-at cocktail ,,.,.. 50 000 mt' DUlr Ph. 89l.J320 '65 VW 00.tor, croom b': :"That gu:y is m~eally m. r • • 15JOO Beach Blvd ., Wstmnstr color, good condition! STEREO -1969 Universal 3-ni Newport Blvd., NB dined. He ai rects his $1100. * 644-2389
"'"• .we """""' niod.1. rn.9440 na. p.m.> """ $186.86 Down 1969
LIKE NEW! Balance $83.00 2 MAGS $40 ANOoooktail.'' gJast ON the PI-TOYOTA 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, exc New "-Uled ~ all makes & or small pymnts. Credit CHEVY HEADERS $3> , cond, U,000 mile1, private
mod•!•. Fam°"' n • m' llep<. 53S-7'tll For 283 or 327 DOG Problems fu-rected. $53.86 for 36 mo, SEE AND DRIVE """"· 11575· """"°
bnmd1 muat 6e IOl.d at huge USED Sear's S l l v er tan e Plus Bell Mqnum Barking, refusing to come, TODAY I 57 VW. SUNROOF.
di9counta by reliable~ porU.ble stereo, 4 speakers. Cruh Melmet. s.z 7 l/8. fence jumping, ch as Ing . OAC + Tax 6 Lie. Good cond. ~.
Pianos & Organs
$7195
ELMORE
MOTORS
TOYOTA
Ph. 89<.J320
1SD1 Beach mw .. Watmnstr
'67 CAMARO Cmv. 327:
auto., pwr. rteer. 10,000
Miles. $1950. Pri•. ~
675-1004 ews
to make room 1or Ciristm.as $30. Call 546-l268 Call 54S-J690 a.ft 6 Pvt traintt, John, 49'J..1491 BArwick ~ Imports "eQJl LflDU• 897-2464 weekdays aft .C
stock. Last ehance for low· ========::.l;G'"°E,,-''iA'::ro;?'::wuh~=''-::'=1;::;ed WANT Tu board large dog:1:======== 998 So. Coast Hwy., L.B. NICEST CARS est prices! Rent or bey 00 Sportinn Goods 8500 · · u · er, ven temPoNrllY. WW pay $10 491-9773 SC'i-0634 VOLVO
easiest terms. • space healer, coppertone ood li"IS-2973 ~~~~~~~~~ S --~.=.::_.:_ ___ I IN ORANGE COUNTY Open: Mon&: Fri 'til 9 p.m. WINCHESI"ER, Mod. 94-30-matched 17 eu. tt. refiig. and mo&: 'Provide f • BlcyclM 9225 :;: IMPORT -'62 OfEV. IMPALA SUPER
CHEVROLET
SUnday ]2...5 XI Ithaca, 12 ga.. full choke freezer; wheel dWr, walk· c.ts 8820 Girla Schwinn 3 Speed GLAS TOYOTA·YOLYO 1969 SPT. S.llve!' metallic blue
Gould Music Comp•ny p.nnp plus 2'1. all for Sl50. er: artist's studio euel ele-Bike. 3 Year• old. $25. 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9300 VOLVO wlt.h OOfltra.sting interior.
a>45 N. Main, S.A. 547-Wll G\Jn cabinet, $35. Call after gant rococo mlITOr. 642-8119 BLUE Point Siamese, me.le,1==~·=-='='26=·== '00 -$995 GERMAN sports NICEST CARS l.Daded with extra.I. Ahl!>
OUR 58th YEAR s. 642-3196 PR A CTI CA L41f. Y new pa:pen. also Burmese kit-1; ear. Ovhd earn, .C 1pd, xlnt IN ORANGE COUNTY SEE AND DRIVE 1utety Immaculate.
H ..... OND S PINET Encyclopedia. Britannica, ten. 64&-4698 or 642-3460 Motorcycl.. 9300 &Jt:mlt642.J952/67J.<X3llevt .• -. TOY~A PICK UP. Tht TODAY $1005 ~ SAl.E Miscell1neou1 8600 great books! $350. or re-""" v~ BIG SAVINGS ON '68s ELMORE molnder at cootroci, 115.10 Dog1 1125 SACRIFICE $425 KARMANN GHIA hard 10 ftnd 90 b.p. 30 mil" ~i~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· .. · ~· Christmas Gifts? l-""'°""""'thly'-"'.~612-:.=,:::"':::'~~-3 ADORABLE P 0 d 1 e s '67 s.iaik:I, 250 o:. X-6 Scram----------per gallon '::1-tl-Abaol~~ "111111 LtJDU• MOTORS ..................... .,.,..,.,, For tho6e friends and rela· e VACUUMS e . · 0 . bler. Excellent condition. 611 SACRIFICE 1968 Kannan C'Ofl(.'Otll'le • ttlll.
r.1-1!11 ................ $1095. ttv-"' hard to ..i .......... TRY Apricot. white Ir. silver. Kin .. Pl Newport Heighbl Ghia. 1•~. Llto body-~. C.e.n't f1nd another. Only... TOYOTA Balctwin HorsesOOe, 6 mos old, <.G ............. $10 up. Repe.irs & parts. Must aell! A lteal! AKC. &1fi.40.12 • . -.w .. .,... $1315 Ph. 894-3320
Save! ···•· ............. $600. a gl;tR~SURES OF Reaaonable. Coest Vacuum 1"°67J...:,-02383~===PUPS=;;-;-AK"'C '64 TRIUMPH Bonne Ex· ~~te VW moto rs . ELMORE IMPORTS 15300 Reach Blvd., Wstmnatr
Oiied Granis, ~.Spin. ALI BABA 33.l E. 17th, C.M., 642-1560 e ro:..:.:>°,o.~ ..a:. ce!Jent eondlt:iol\. 19.C~ Ghl 100 TOYOTA-YOLYO '67 IMPALA, .C dr, nu wa
ets. & Studil).. Steinway, Sob· LO\VRY 2 -manual ~ ,......, w .... ....., '56 K1rm1n • $ MOTORS "... 1996 Hamor, C.M. &4&8303 tires. R Ir. H. low mi., "111! mer, Weber, Fischer & Bald· 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. $700. Kenmore la& nrce 2 Sa.crl6oe! Call ~ Meyer Pl., C.M. alt 5 exC1!(1t Call 548-W4 aft 6 pm. TOYOTA l800 S ~ Sport •~ Prlv nd ~ ~'"' incl ~~.... ' ' -=:=,: l-PUPim&l,~~-~··"".;,.7.°""7-:-cc:-z VI <:>al. ('O ., one QWnf!I', $1800. win. vva• ... ....., . ~IUAJ' ovens, griddle, intra-red i. DOBERMAN PUPPIES. ui.._,-. party, me cwmer, $.1150 67l-57fl °""'"ond &,-._ 1l am~,., pm, Clooed Mon. broil<r SlS. MA"'1o top oolo FORS.I• Hroda Super 90 MERCEDES BENZ Ph. 89l.J320 lOAM =_::;=,,-~---ay ..,.., mmod -.:. AKC Mu.st Sell! r:-...... U __ .. ...z 15Dl Beach Blvd., Wltmnstr firm. &42-m7 to 9 PM 1965 OIEV Super -. ~ u to .C:Xl co e .....,. 494--785.9 •""" .... ~i:..a ~"e ent (.vuultion. Best w· Mr Kramer ........,.,
'HA'Ml\IOND SWIMMING POOL KIRBY vacuum de&ne'!' I: I ==~=~--....,,-,,-1 ler. 104 B Oelrllrook Ave., Bill MAXEY ' Auto. tu.I.I pD'Wtr, air. 321 in C'ORONA on. MAR 1S :fl Pool, Fiiter, Surt'see attachment.a. Ba.Janee $55-12 WIRE Hair JIUPP)I· Female. C.M. O>ntad Mr. SimPtOn engine. WholMlle blue book
2854 E. Cout H""'Y 67J..89l) Skimmer, Ma.int~ Kit. or f7.B6 per mo. cndit All shots, '57 TRIUMPH Bonn. Must "1=r=-1"'0!...,,,..,,IO.,,, .. l= .. 1A'="'l l Antiques, Cl1nlc:s 9615 plug noo. ~1759
Bl HAMMOND FREE Ground Pad. Dept. 535-7289 ==548-3723===alt=S=pm'=.="'I Sell! Sacrlfloe nnt $850. Y T '48 MG TC, British radng '56 OiEV. Van; ~t. q .
Organ w I Lett4ie ~ $l 49.88 POOL TABLES, Tennis Tbls, 1830 takes xlnt cond. uk tor E••'f t. At tch ,, 6 •rfl1ld Cfftn, right hand drive, Gd. tl.l"H:, cleM. Alk f'!iO.
wtoal, 25 pedala. Good cmd. SECARD POOL Poker Thie, Exe r e 1 s Ing .;.H;;•;;.r-=-::-:::--:-'.:--·l,;°':O::u~cl<~G73-01~~93~--,-,,.,..,, •11d •••ch mit eond. n~. 494-83611 In service murt sell 5:11-8'1"8
Would like IOOK'Ont' 10 take 323 S. ~00, Orup Equip. at discount price1. HonH for Chrl1tm11 HONDA 160 s er am b I er , 11881 Be1ch Blvd. ·Bli O!EVY n, 2 dr. hrd. top,
over P81)'TTW!nts of $63.m per '!'!~~""""'""'""'""~I Call Wallace. SJ8..-0311 1". • Thoro • Appy • Horsell bend to l'lS. Chmplete dirt, Huntington BHch 1•_·.,_•.::,•_W=•.::.nlad=--''.:.7.;;00: I R/H. S1450. or bst after
mm. BalanCt' $1500. 6617'91 HEAD competition down ACO)RJ)tAN " hand prrn.. 43 Head • fnln'l U75. 20286 Must sell ! $115. M54713 '66 MERCEDES Dem 23Q9L Ph. 947.9555 WJ: PAY • • • 54.'>-6857 -67l.&12
hiU. Marlcer Rotomat Bin-ting preu WI~ &: Laguna Ce.eyon, Lagtma KAR. Da.vkl spfier 1954 K t /blade tn-J Ml. North of '•clflc c.... CASH '63 rnEVY n Nm-a Wlgtlft,
Hammond Spinet argan ding. 2IS cm, $50. Le i>l'll4>" lurnlture. f7S ea or make lked:I. model. $3)). ar belt otter ~ ~ e 57 aew tire.I --'".:,"'~· :.,'"o-7''cc""''='~'"'=--· _ Riff. S6'95 •
w/percuabt, reverb 6 1)elJr Elite pro boots, size 9, offer ~ll! eve. c.tJSTOM west:ent saddle. :ru 28th St. Newport Bch. '11 TOYOTA I "',-.,="'.,.._:::::C~'--~
repeat. Save $225. $45. G'r.>-3647 BR.CM'N Kroehler 9' Chd Best otter. OtJ1 lln,Ytime Auto •,-·Ice $4390. ~ SE '60 OtEV. Convm. Good
U9ed 1Plnet piano, $395. CULnmED MRl'b&e pullman, nS35. Red naugahyde chair 837.9612 _,.I. Pe_._ llfUINt. '85 MERCED~ J20 b' ued cvs A truc1ai just condition. ~ WJ.U cive Info
SOOODT-PHlLLlPS CO. GE .. W1lllher 41 dryer, rt!tl 0. Royal ~ter $30. , •• ~ Cmv. Red w/white top. HEADQUARTERS call u llr tree estfm1te. about cu. 615-3480
mt N. Main O "1t11 type la.,, mowor, au '"''l·""'":..,1597::::;_ _____ TRANSPORTATION 2 MAGS ••• :.i:,1~;': mt. $49$. ELMORE GRQJH CHEVRO'n '16 lmpato Sedoo, PS/PB,
Santa Ana than 1 yr Gld. 548-0959 e GOOD lJtsED CARPET· .-.v U:I $Utr;. l :J& MariMn,
ING SAORIFl Boob I. Y•chta 9000 CH EVY HEADERS $20 64 M.B. :m s. low ml. ... tor Sain .._ N"'l'<ri -· -LESTER IPlnet piano 4: COMBmATION g .Utt YAfil>• ..... ~CE! 75c PER =;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; for 283 ar l2T AM/FM radio, auto, lttir, ism Bea~ BMS., Wstnmltr 11211 Beadl Bl,
-AM/FM rodlo • . ~ • Pl •-11 ..... -"""'" .... """' sm>.1--'"'"'-"'==-"==--a .. ~ -l$T OHEVY. -Uil ""1ch.,,..,.. llnitll. gd oond. hi ..... $250 Scuba FIREWOOD REDUCED Ut -.,,.,.num -.-oond. M,.. "'' n-. nso or bl!llt ol!f"r. 540-&Kl. pe r«VK • · • nier.lpytua and o-.m HdrMt, me 7 3/1. 96:J.."*2 '66 TOYOTA ia t-mJ. ...., dJvtnc bD1t SlZi. 96'H700 Or a n I e . 6 3 7 -6 .II 4 3 . for Quldc S.&el Call S6.1890 aft e pn I~~~====== I Sta.Um waaon, .ea bbl ext...1--.w=E,.:P;A:,=.;Y:;CA~S~H~-ll6U11;J
EW..DWlN IPnet. aimost WllITE wool coat double DEl.JVERED. 16' Jetfries. 4 C)'tinder Gra.y . MGB with matcldna blue: tnl MUil • ~ IMPALA Xlnt cond
..... Drolled. oaatt1co IW .._ltd. belted back. Like SCHWINN Continental Bii<~ ~ ~t .•. -•..•... · <;::' Aut o Too!1 I. Equip 9410 __ _.;;;;_;_ ___ I ,.. to .......... , l Seip., FOR YOUR CAR thruouL m c:ond. Soa1tlt:o!
(-IUDI) • .,.._ -Sile 1L "'-""""'6 10 -· $35. H•althwaya -··• ---'67 MGB Brit!8h ...... rm. w/OD, db-, p... _. -BLUE CHIP ,..__ Call day•
-a..11 Orpo, BE.\unrot, mue • Gttm bit beU• n<w 16 . .......,. 26' Ooent Otbbl °'"-" 1 Set DOUGLAS .. _,Ult Wire wh1a. Xlnl oond. M\111 dow. !SS C:.i> de!•, lW ol4-AUTO SALES ·!2 OORVADt Monu A·l
-• « mUt otter U" :c 12 c11:riiet A pd. lJk4! S'roVE $15 2 whtitl trail tr • " " • ' • • " • • • • • " • " • ' smo, head.en tor Qwy V seN $2150. 968-Ql er ear. P)'mnta: ' $39.00 mo. 21 f5 H~ 81.vd. oond. thruout. S a e r l t I c ,
MM1't or •'1585 aewt m. 5t8-6CS5 sas. 'S6 Statiol! w·-111u.. WESr CXlAST YAOtTS • Call MMl.34 • C94.f7T3 or 546-063' SGS. ~734C rn _.__ 54M890 --· ·-N""'°" """"' !WW. MG · Coot• M... ~~-;;:;:;,,_.,,.,,_=I I ~ .. GRAND .-'"""""" llUGlDAIRE eltotric dryer, 3333 W. Col.It u1..--.. Tr1U1r, Travel 9425 TOYDrA 642.9700 '63 OWV -t Dr. Sedan, V-8. ~ o:otiUQn coiOr' l%'ft1'I m.. 4 Kil.HS & cer.unk mo&da. ....... .., LANDCR.UlSER. Power a~g. or!itnaJ • _ * 145-139 . • m.ucs • Bnt otter Wees au. 134 Newpart &.ch * oo-nu 1961 14' TRAVEL Tralle-r, 196'7 RED MCB, wire wbeela:. t.966 Hdto. Good tor rncJUI" rrs WONDE'.RJVL tbt man;, owner. Reas! 6f2-M34
D1A.L dbd tG«JI, a.rt SCU> Howe. N'ice sttw~ A Vlrgtnl.a Pl. CM. &O--a8ll 11' Bolton. Whaler. 1986. !.."?'..!•A~ ? H:mts. f100: twllo. Law mUMae. fD.1t12 tainl, d • • 9'1' t. Drlvfl ID buys 1n •PPlianoe1 )W find 'SS CHEV. 283 ; auto., new
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. . eal\d. ~ mnoe.•. ,,..,., .....,., tot:"\JitC!>lld, whit• w1. All power • x1n1_ con-·"ON"" ac · w-~ ar. !!Ill • .lb:. &"AB, a!r'eand. Make0if8'. OYal, •tefto, pwr str, ~ 4ftiotl. 11015-5t6-16'15 r '"" Sharp! •. $t5o.f284 aft I m-a . -~es, Im -thb·-25,IXIC).lm _ . -...,._ s. a.tit U:... _ ' l _au:y:y a.t··AJr; • <)'!. 4 lli11 . ...,_, et .. 8 '~~ •.•MERCURY , 116 4444" =-· ·• ·T-llRD -' er. pwr -RJR C.U l3«l0, ·uldh& 13100. !W0-1'6!
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• , eo;.tm ~ -~9§§:\..de,ya. 61 PCX"i'l'lAC. Newly rebullt 529-41Hf • ~ -.... 5f9.Cllm --' 168 Dodge Ch1rger t ;. .. ~y I gd eng.' Ma~ 'tlfh!eta::---:xtra uin'T eiFw R/H Air -con-t7 '63 rMP';LA. 4 d:r, a.irlcond tmmac, dlr, V-8, automaHc, cood. $215. ~ ~· day Chrome. M~st Sell .$fiOO .or ditioner. Good ~. $S50.
I 32,IXX> nu, RIH, ;cleap, $1155 radio~• heater, .Joaded! ~-weel<-ends and alter 6 Oil Best otter. Go-Kart with 642--1180' r 645-1418 , •.
4 646-S'740, alter 5,30 pm • -"'"! -":"'-.,.__.. k da · Mac.8 eng $200. 50-1165 . -, , · " ~ ...,, ..... .....,. ... "'""iu1 wee ys. • . '63 T~itd Air, fl.di ~·
I 66 "'!EY· SS,.lll<:L ur;,PWt. ~ ... y. blac< ·""""'' '61 MONTE(t.EY 2 -n"•'MBLER xtnt cbq,t • Make 'OU!r. ! bnll(e1 Ii: steer., ~·'Id. ~tber to(l. S285 Cash dell, ba'rdtop ·JIO'ftr air ex.eel -~ 962-3886 •
• . fuu. 11650. 53&-'191n Eveo. · "'""' paymont" 494·'173 "" cmd 1495 ...:1543' · · --·· * 'SS T llRD' ·* I' · , •M>-063! • . ' NICEST CARS • "CHRYSLER · .· . . · IN ORANGE ·coUNTY Best otter!' ..,_S> ~~__,·-~-FALCON . MUSTANG '61 Jj.AMBLER ' oa. STA· TORONADO-' M9'VIN0, Eut!. MU!t sell! · • \,o' a'lON WAQON~ ·~·<1-ittle · .!961 -"1m!or N.., v.-. .'61 FAi..coN, • cyl, .... • NIC.ST CARS . r.u.rw tt\J•-tolitimtu-.,._--~--..,--'-!
"""" ...... $550. ~ "'"'· l>XJ, mM93 altor • IN ORANGE COUNTY tic ...lltt....,;• .Au .. ,,. J"'" '61 TOROOAD(), n ""'' '"
PQ1 • '67 ~tan& ~ Olnvertl· 8'f.-m c:md., ._, 'ftclr, air,· flllly bded. ·~ • COMET . • '12 FAL<X>N <bunb7.Squlre hie,: ,,..rld!ng -bluo 'M~;lt', lili«ia and' 161-15'!5 Allt·ior --
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.l\166 COM!E:r.~.· -~~L.B. -.•-mm• ... ~ wttli .... ,. .• '. .. oond. 11111 ............... .
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. ~· 11162 OORV~ Mmza-900, ' 1958 FORP fai~ne 500. .Ph. ~' U.ed can:~'1>~ ' .; ttoou..ct Cart • ' ,,.
, •peed, 'xmt «ind:ition. $550. Runs~'. ~ tires. $1SO. 15.lJO Jfe-eli .. BIYd., Wstmnatr . . _·.... . • • ' ~le" vi 1 • · ~ · ·1 ~-
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CORVETTE. . , .. u ...... 0 . · .... ·.:._ .. 1 .. .__ late-series; ,d~ux Int., low -"; -• •. -.~ ;.-1, .. ':''. , , J • ... -auwmatic-GoOd t.vuwuuu. mL 1 owner,1 lll)Otleu. Muat • • · ~ 1 ·' J
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.. automatic '625 Clean 3223 '53 FQRD $80 '00 r,rusr, )+2. 4 ap, Tape ! 'b:>loradol'i, c.M ~17 Run:, good. &i).J159 Stereo, . etc. 44,000 miles ! .., ·
' . • $2100. 540-697'6 I OORVEI'TE 1964 Convt 327-NO matter what ft 11,. yau -)
. 365 ·hp 4 1pd-.PLUS EX-can sell it with a OAlLY '65 . MUSTANG 2 fJ!us 2 · ~!Ph. 49&-4833 . P.ILOTWAN'f AD!! ~-5618 ~~i :~·: ~3 !
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air. 675-3949 •
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~ 1964. OLDSMOBILE Sta.rtn,
Q I excellent condition, $1-450.
'66 SUNBEAM TIGER. Orang• with ~
black 'W..nltopr-P-erftct runi\Jiltl · and
1 . car you would love to .W,.. ' '1999
Book of $2600 Now Only
'64 TR 4:HAl!,DTOP. A cir with 1 Mau-
. tlful ~pr,1.c•: B~~N0!..$1~:i'; ;~~Ji,~ .
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Book of S2145. '1999 Now Only ,. ·'6.6 SllitTFlRE. Beautiful oran~ and •:Nut
enough to oatl _ '1399 · -Only
'63 KARMANN GHIA. Metallic bluo'polnt
with gold pin striping, interior deluxe.
S.. thl1 one nowl $1299 . Only
Can finance. 548-0178
PLYMOUTH
'56 PLYMOUTH Sport
SUburban sta ,.-ag, w/rack,
new battery. Make otter, .. 675-6100.-. . . -.
. -· NICEST CARS I -IM -ORANGE COUNTY
'li6 ·PONTIAC GTO Hardtop
Cpe. Silver green with black)
landau 'top. 4 on the floor.
Inunw:ulate and sboYlroom freoi\.
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MOTORS
TOYOTA
Pb. 894-3320
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr
'66 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. ~•u!lfvl: Or--
•nae Fire col~~~~ black_~·!_ I 1:09
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'66 JAGUAR
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TOYOTA
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'67 Pontiac Sprint
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t:ARE: l!50 cul> ..... "" Ori take older""&ade, Take
low peyment!. After 11,
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'64 STA Wag Tempest, auto,
R&H, ·beautiful cond. Under
blue book at $995 • $250 ~el.'~ aft. e: PM.
'.60, ~!lie.~~ i:Ond\tl<>n·
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• Im Deats on New Bulcks • Opeli • Jagual'l
UHCI c.. e '-Ff.1C1ncln9 e Hlfhest . '
Tracte-IR•. • Dc!IW' M Dollar v-..· -· · , .
• Finest ·Most Modem S.ervlce. Facllltfft ' ·•
234 E •. 1·7th St.
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Costa. Mesa
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. : I fANTASTIC ' SAVINGS
-~tiJI ·• f~~ telection of br•ncl new '.68s..·in moat mocltlt
'arid 'colors. To mov•'them ,qu!ckly all pric111i.iv11i11n
.s!Os~ed· to. the y~ar'1 low.jFirst C:ome.-first serv:ed •. ~ •
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'65 RAMBLER · ·-'65' DODGE' ·~·770~' ..Au.tometic; powtr 1ttlrint1 1 P':Olar1.: ·,~~·tJ'I: Automatic ~w,•r
( iow•r btak!w.-tt:toW•t window1~'V=11· ;-•tf.UJh9~·uiltiit\tOnditionin9 (radio; ' ~b tit ft INGS~fl) .. ,.,. • h .,._ t_p],1661 v ': ,' .. 81'295 :'''}':' ., '' ~ -~·.1695''' .
!63 CHRYSUR "·''67~·P-.YMOUtH '
Cofl,Vtr:tible. AutOlft•~lc:, radlo,(hNf.. ~'Miry ' ,11 .4 Doo~: Autom.1tic:, 1power
er, power 1teerin9/lilr c:ondltionlng. 1-teerin91,. .1ir conditioning, r.1dio,
IOKN8721 hHtor. ITUZ0821 ·
$995 $2295 ' j ••.
'64 PONTIAC
'4 Door. ·;Ai.utomatlc. power s+••l'ing,
· R.~R-,, 1ir conditlonli,9: 16C89ltl I SJ295 ..
'67 CHRYSLER
fown & Country~we90n. Automatic:,
power 1teerin,9,.·p~Wtr ~r1ke1, radio,
hut•~· 1ir ~rtdltionln9. IXSP27 I)
'3495
'64 CHRYSLER
l'JOO" Autom1tlc:, P.OW~r tteering,
power &r.1k•1, r.1dio, heater, .1ir,..con·· .
alllinln!I. I PYXZ79 I• .. . ' .•. ·.'1A95 .. · ...
, .' ~65 . DODGi
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' olr condltlonln(, 11'AJ fl61 ' · . $1695 '
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·. 'Automatic tr.1n1mi11lon, pow a r
steering, r1dl~ & heater. ISYS844)1 ·.···· s-1.'695
'64 COMET
Station" wa9on. · Autom1tlc: trafl,..
mi11lon, pow•r r••i' wlndoW1, radio,
hHlor,, .I OK'7.69 I
•.995
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MAKE HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS
GIFTS OF FOOD ARE SURE TO PLEASE
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trai11ad to holl' yow in OY.try w1y. Sao thoao t iff p•k• 011
di1play duri11t tho anniYlrttry cel•br1tlo11.
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