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. I TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29, ·1968 ·
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WASHlllG?ON (AP) -Sen.~ J. ~-(~),~oraod~H, ::r:;r£,~::: le,: i &itl the 'Chli:ap convention .
' wh.te be 1"11 the jlrelldentlal i>omfnac 1
tfon} ···• .. ·.··,
' In • Malmebl "'""'.'his suslllood
ruusa1 to back Hu1np&rey alter the latter
~ the nomination from · bim last
Augtiat, McCarthy called on hil aup-
pOrtera to •ote far· the vice president as
he ll\ld be plans to do. , BUI the Mlnneaola .... tor left apen the
poisillillty Iba! be mlgbl quit the party:
-And be did not lorec'-the poalbllily
that lie . •wld ... k re-election to Ille
s.natj ln 1V10 /1' a iresldentlal nomina-
tion two years later under ~ otbt;:r
political banner than the .Democratic
stand8'1i ·
He dld ao by declaring: "I will not b< a
candid.ie of 1117 party for re-el<ctlon to
the Senate from the state of Minnuota in
111'111. N'I' will I ,..k the ~entlal
nominat\m of the Democratic party m
1972."
In saying· he would vote far Humphrey
against GOP nominee Richard M. Nixon,
he called on thole who supported hia ef·
fort to wio the DemocraUc nomination to
do likewise.
But he said he wanted to make. it clear
that this cendocsemeot ia in no way Jn.
~ to reinltate me ln the good graces
~Democratic ltaderl nor1n any way
to-1t1ggest my havln&. forgotten or coo--
~ the things that happened both
bkore Chicago and at Ollcago.,.
·In a walklng ..... con!"'""" after he hid read hlJ statement for broadcast.
MCCarthy declined to clear up whether
he might run for office ln 1970 or 1972 oo
~ than the Democratic ticket.
Be uid, however. that when ht said be
wciald DOt be the candidate d. "my party"
fot the Senate in 1970 he· meant the
oOmocratic-Farmer La~ party o1 Min-
nesota.
fold that hll lanDal statement left his
future polillcal ini.i,Uone: unclear. he
nflled: "That's ·the Way it la ...
Alkod if 1-Intended to leave the
DGiiocratlc ~.he shot back: .. I
c!iln't sa1 lli1V' Presumably be could run ·under another
banner In IJ'IO o< Jf7I, but he -not
the FarmeiH.abor deoljp>aUoo, -
y who said be Md opolt.;., PhrOY "flX' a minute on the
SW>day, said be will make ..
._,.,,..,. ln bellalf ol the -pres!-
-·· candidacy In 'the Lal Mpleo .,.. w.......iv •ill>!-• ikCartl>Y dOcllned It spoculate ..
H0mobreY'1_il,,.....lboeJeo.
Ucl'llut be aid the pr~_., to
-imprmdlatal,J.
.:c• MliRDuY1cr1M's 11us1AND POND'i\15 .. FtiT'URi
· Harold Wostphal ·Foci• Rotfromont Alano
2·wnely Men-The Last
Chapters ~f Mesa Murder
By TOM llARIJIY ....... ..,.,,..,...,.
Cu. the frvlne CctmPa;Qr ltaCk eul of'
the ~ baY land IWllp! .
Tl\al wu the qu .. Uon b<.lng ubd to.
day around Orange Cowily Civic Center
u County Counsel Adrian Kuyper'• aides
liverl!hly scrullnhed the Upper N ewporl
Bay agreement.
Kuyper and County Administrator
Robert Thomu have no comment to
maU other than to cooflrm IUpervisol'.
Sex Film Shown
On TV Screens
In Palm Springs
Special In the DAILY PILOT
Stunned televlewers watched wJth mix-
ed reactions -1pathy not among them
-Sunday, u gymnastics ol the rawest
sort tuddenly played over thooJandJ of
home acreen1 in four desert resort CQm-
munlties. . ·
Momenta atttt the Olympic Games
gymnastlc events faded out in predawn
hours, followed by a tame devotional
meaage, a rlJ><O&ring lllai film nickered
1nto m...
A massive. investigation ia under way
today, Including FBI pat11clpation, to
determine who tapped the Coachella
valley area cable television line and just
bow Ibey did IL
Mylllery lhrooded the -ey prev1 ...
air..i by the Phantom Pomoarapben at
1 :02 a.m., blackinc out mi Alaskan saga,
"Klondlke," lnvolvlng the Royal Mounted
Police.
Instead of the Mounties, shocked
viewers watched a nude woman cavorting
with· a man in ahowmanahip of inaedible
ingenuity Ind lrnaginaUon.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL againll hla ' neJ&bbor'f wile unfolded, LENGTH UNKNOWN
· ·or .... °'"' "'"' ,,.,, Westphal uted H he could tell hi.I atory Estimate. varied aa to the length of
Two lonely men 'uve.llde ·.,; lide in a too. time televlewtn were able to Witch tJae
quiet Costa Mesa ne!liJ>borbdbd inhabited "I !'"1 that jUllice _.., clone," said action, an,yiJlece of wblcb w-make
rooollybyfullllel,--oaeman""""ldto W~ '!l>o, 'tr.· f'or·d1Pbflco Alld;y War '• ...ier.,.....i flhns oeem ~m=-~-· the _ husband of Aeronutroolc ""'°""°"of~ ~':imtams°p..mg. Polle. Delecllve Sgt
One'ol the.llnil cbB!11en Ill !ht lllory of llancla1'dl. "Ky oaly hope -11 ll!al Jama. Woll llid ........ .._ tht IO,to
their 1nf11c ..,, bacbelorbood . will, be they cm keel! her iwV frrn ~ uo-40 pllolle callen varied lroln, four to I.I
writtm Weclneoday when Mn. Irene M. w a cure lo found for: that m,,_.., ~ !'~ llUCll ...,. :t':·~l9iJ! -eel ... ·a -. Kil. Tuobr, "JIG ~ Drive, .... , ~ l'U a-~ ... --1dlilt. _.,!nm -~~ ::·~ou~"stt.Wall~."njayba
•• ..., . .., ...... .,..,., baning'.. _.,,_trlllo •.:... .• • -·---tCie ...... ___ ·-paued quietly bl • ...... ltpl ""tlqpmool .. a medical ,..,_ ......_ ~ • •-,....,. WU DO particular --~~ Ill tile nalln of__.......,. -I--tal -for wlll!ll lll care II Wall Aid. "People !olll 'wanled to tell-.......,. ,..,__ ltnon. JI WIX_ wflll... and confirm -what Ibey bad -.
mmt. "I daa't bardb" ~:-ti '*CID," 'lbertwuno..-corm.." ~ Tucl<er, wile of. COiia Km Clly said Wt lpwl, wllo -lriltlcallr -_. wau oa1c1 ~ bl the
Coomdlman ~"-~~-cm-llved~ial It i.t -...t 1*tcle ol • .. .,. .... mm ioll -ltod ,_ ID-viclld Oci. • J fbe lt'll!!tor e iWlnc ·~ •1 Ill,. to ....., Ibo •~~-~ ,... of llln.·~ WtOqibaJ. .. 1* DGI U:.. ' _ ..... ,;;;;:"111t --. , ,
door Ml&hJ>or. • .; ' . • • llllr. TAPl'ID CA11LB · •
Today, with the fllnlll!tn draped by 1W .. II ~lllu wlton i. -Chuck J+, dllef .-<i(
plutiecoyoriandllle-ofaatlquel ·y llf llllir ...... ClorP., ~--~ Villq --· a Clllle ond ltjlfct -·ht ~ead., l ...,_,. .,.-11!1 ,. ..,. el ,. -.U... _., Miii Ila -•w""'"!Y
touch, Harold Y. W .... -·-llllr _...., • iie'Wtllphall -llllPld Into la --allomolJ
Alter mcmtha of lilmco u the 1 ( ... LONll. T, .... I} ~! (See ID r1UI, i'!'1' I} ·
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hope" tltal "tbt·Pl.'lillleml"1llilned·ln the
Irvine ComPll)Yfii Jiltu cap. be satilfae--
torlly IO\vtil~ 1QU1Ui1 effll<I and ,., can OQllllnuie'. on :IA a ·IUCCtlllul com, ple\Ioo ·of" the pr0jecl we bOve aD ...
villooed." .
Feilherly made the 1tatemeiit Monday
after dlscusolng the three-day old Irvine
letter of wUJadrawal wJth bia four cot-
leaguea wbo returned Monday from a
weekend conference at Idyllwild bi
RJ.enlde Counly. . t
Feauieily callid the livlne Qialpany'a
declsi"'1 to live IO day• Dolkil· ol ,ho'
wlibdril'al -., provided Iii-bi'the 111$: -J • ) •
pacl -a trqecly. ' ' .. ' , . ''1'bll jlroject :w --..... ,., __
yean in tts.creaUm and lnvohed the et~
fort of many peoplt," Futherly oalci.
"The lower -Newport Bay II the flnesl
recreational barbor on the W<lt Cout
(See ~y BWAP, hp I)
Gunmen Get $275,000
·From Lido Isle Socmlite
B1 JACK CUAPPELL
Of "" 0.llY ...... llatr
Two dapper gunmen Monday "night am-
bU>hed wealthy Lido Isle IOclallto Mn.
Polly Hunt Pierce ln her own garage,
alrlppmg her of more than '$%75,000 In
cash and jewelry.
The bao<fits, garbed bi black with faC<!S
masked by dark .glasles, made good thelt
escape. Newport Beach police baye few
clues.
"When the atttomat!c garage do6r went
up, a man came up and held 1 CUD at my
head and aaJd. 'K'eep your heed down and
doo't look,' " Mn. Piette recounted for
the DAILY PILOT today . . .
Police said at -point In order' to
fore< Mn. Pierce to give up her Jewell
and caih, the bandit. thrutened to kill
her ·daugbter, Paula, 17, who wu uleep
In th'! pldlb bayfronl home at "4 Via
Lido Roid. ' ~
The darini IO:IO p.m. robbery ,..
quence l>e&an when Mn. Pierce, 41, wU
be\ng driven home rrom Loi Angelolo
Intematton1l Airport by her, buUer,
Robert Goodger.
JOOBDTRIO
'l:be> bandff palt jlvnped l>fn, Pf..-.,,
her buUer ao<f cook and bandculled and
gaqed all· three before mutq thelF
getaw\y, '
Pollce lheori,, the robben -ol b<ir Plmo ,to r<tuni from an ,aliitiled vaca-lion bi At!aola, GL , ,.
The liADdlb--111callY med for "tbO
ring" -a $1.llf,ooo p I tik ·d I• m. Dd t*lbium ring. 'Butlor Goodpr WU attacked' and
bandc!\f!ed by -of tht two -.. the pr ... ,u be Id! tJlo drlvtt'I -of the ..... '
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-'lllllWllll alon& the ntlw«I:
d -... • .. Corm& dol Mar a i...
,.... -w01 -a Joi lo loot ol .. --: .
-.. 0.... ~ Mir and tba Padllo o.t ~ ... 1 Giibo Upper
~ Wiil ... -lotall1 dejnloed, N,......t_ dlJ _ W""I told
11=:r ,=. praervatloo " tbe
landnpe tliUI -· the cound1 •NninwJlly 9Pfl'OVed agreements with
Iba llale dearing the way !or 7 .3 mlleJ of
-ay-
The aclloo, Cltlmlnatlnr Ii,. ye1r1 ol
negollatlooa with the atate, wu .. pocted.
It wW allow the Illvlaion of 1Ugbwijr1
lo blcin IJna1 d .. lp ~ and ~
wtlh rlgl>l.ol·w•y acqulllllon.
City Publlc wans~ J°""" T. DevUn Aid ldual .....-probablJ
won't start unW &be mid-1'10'•·
Not oruy wm Iba lrffwa'f IYllcm be
depreu<d -lo I depth of ol lelll »[let
below aurfa<e ....., ..: but ii wW i...
elude landlcaplng and uchllec:IUnll
deaigna on which the city is to have a
UJ, Devlin told counclJ.men.
Paul Ashenfelter, who owns properties
along Fifth Avenue 1n Corona del Mar,
lroine Letter Explains
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Remons f (!r E~ing Deal
Edilor'Uiolc; Here P the CO"lole!e
lf:rt of th< i.tur from lrome l:om-
Jd\tl President William R. Ma.son on
IOUhdra.wal o/ the ranch company
frOtn the Upper Newport Bau tide·
lotub euhmiQe with Orange Counil/. Tiie 1c11cr ..., add.,.,ed to C. M. 11<1therl~, c:M:drmo!I of the Boord of
l11ptf'V!son and to tht Orange Coun·
tv Harbor Dilirlct. •
Gentlemen : · 'The !rvipe COmpany end the county
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~ II b logical end natural that the Up-
per Bay should compliment and extend
th1a fine recreational facility •.. "
Featberly said be would "personally
deplore" the loss of the "opportunity to
,develop the ,great recreational asaet
limply became of e<rlaln costa "hlch, lhOlllb tubslanllal; pale before the mu!U·
mlllfoo dollar benefits wblch this ez.
~can make possible."
Fealherly added thaL he hoped the
lrvlne 0omt>8J1Y "would see its y;ay" to
now reviewing It posiUon.
But Irvine Companl Pl'Wclent Wiiiiam
R. Muon today re!iiaed lo comment
further on bis notice of withdrawal.
"We have not yet been approached by ~county," be said. "And unW we art1 l
bave nothing to add to wbat we outllned
in our letter." . Mem., of Comity Counsel Kuyper'•
'llall toc1.1y """" lJO<lng nver docum-.,bich amplified the agreement reached
between Irvine ·a n d the county. B u t
Kuyper, attending a meeting of ~nty
supervilon refused to· comment on 1he
ootllne of 1 J,o..ible 1pP<01oll.lo 1rNin<.
Al -In Iha Baer Bay squabble b the proposed tranafer of 450 acm of
Irvine land ftr 157 arces of county-owned
Udeland5.
Switching of the deeds would, Its pro-
ponents have argued, remove the heavily
tued Irvine iabd from the tu rolls until
a court decision is reached on the land
Pap proposal. . :
But that cowt decision, u 1n1ne·pre11-
dent Muon has pointed out, may take
aorne consl.derable time.
It has also been argued that the
tranafer would enable I.tie county to
develop a ngional part In the.atµ. And,
county IUpen1aora have been .told, tt
woold allow the Irvlno COmpany lo ""' -ill tldeland5 !or marine type devOlop-
menL
Another factor in the deal, which was
once approved and immediately aban·
doned by the county board, is that it
would enable the county and Irvine to
csrry out cirqng In Upper Newport
Bay mm a single c:ontract with a
"possible saving of one million dollars to
each party.•
'lllat u-y bu -diaputed by Ille county coumel'• office and County
Assessor Andrew J. Hlnllbaw had con·
demoed the deed exchange as "legally
bnproper."
The llod lranafer hu also been bluted
by spokesmen of dtiz.en IJ'OUPll as
"nothing more than 1 move by Irvine to
have valuable land removed from tax
rolll.
DAILY PILOT
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have worked togetllm' for ova" 18 years
In an effort to pmlae -!or lite -develop-
ment of Upper Ne,wport Bay into an out-
standing harbor. As a part of these e!-
fcris, a Land Exch!Pie Agreement and
a DredginJ end Lind F1ll A81'eemenl
Wert eotered lnlo by the Irvin< Com·
pan1, Oraoge County, end. the Oraog•
County Harbor Dl!lrlct on aan. l!, 1"5.
Since that Ume there have been many
long delays and disappointments in at-
.tempting to . accompllah our mutual
agreements, one of 'f'hlcb hu been the
ucealve court Ume and costs now re-
quired lo ... u. the conalitulionality or
the 1957 «nabUng legislation. ·
In the face ol such a delay and the in-
ability of ttie county to ~!Mi any fund:o
on ·the project uoW IUCb uugaU.. b re-
solved, the Company, in good faith, and
in an effort to save time in the ultimate
development ol the harbor, bad proceed·
ed with engineering and ·technical data
collecting necessary to the preparaUon
to the dr<dglng end bu advanced over
•ll0,000 In thb effort. The Compllll)I is
imable to continue to advance auCh hmds
under the praent clrCWMtancel, and un-
less Ule work on the dredging' plan is
contlmled there will be further delays
in completing the dredging under the
Dredging Agreement to such an extent
that the time requirements thereunder
cannot possibly be met. .
The Irvine Company Is also eiperienc-
lng Increasing and excessive holding
coots impooed by the county which will
he compounded by the now apparent d ..
lays to the extent that Jt ls economically
unfeasible fer the-company to continue
to hold the property in an undeveloped
state. ·
'Mlerefore, Jt is with great regret that
the CompaDy hereby gives notice of
termination of the above 1"9!erred to
agreements purauant to j)arajit1ph mie
of the ;Exchange Agreement for failure
to comply therewith and further gives
notice of Its election to otherwise ruc1nd
and cancel the Asreements for ,the rea-
sons set forth above, among otherl.'
11 1' ~ that the Board Or 'S"I'!'' visors will mUtUally agree tO '~ fm;
mediate tenninaUon1 resci!lllOf\,aml c.an-
cellaUon oC ll19 exlstfn3 Ajreelntntl
without th~ 90-day waitjng period ~
vlded for Jn the Exchange Agreem~nt
so that ~ Irvine Company1• oO ·Its . own,
may move rapidly toward uie·tmprove:
ment of the ·upper Bay. j •
Very truly yours,
W. R. Mason
Mt1$on's referenct to "Paragraph
One of the EJ:change Agreement" cit·
ed by him a1 authority to terminate
the eJ:change, read$ 0.1 follows:
"1. That thi.I ogr,eem.rnt. a:hal' be
conditioned apcm tilt fuljiUment o.J
the following, to wi&:
"(A) That the partiu he~to shall
first joi?J in a:ecuri1'q and shalt aecure
tM approual and. concuf"t'fftCe of the
State Lmidl COfll.mi.saion of 1he Ex·
change: proposed htT•Undtr.
"(BJ Sa!Jl. partier shall prompt!
t~Tt4ftn" jom in lt'CUrin(1 tht Of
proool of, a.ssent to, and estabUahmer
of the Harbor Lim1· in Upper Nev
port Ba11 b11 Departmf'flt of lht Arm·
a.r set forth in E:r:hibit .. C" att4che ..
hereto, and t1fe BoorcC of Supe·rvilo•
of the Coun&11, acting as tM govtr;
ing 'bod11 of she Harbor Di.strict she .
bV orcUncnc;e defint and dtline'a'
said harbor Une1 in accordance ther
with .
"IJ an11 of the provi.tiom of 1ub por
graphJ ( AJ and (BJ of thi.t Paragrai;:
OM are not fvJ.filllfd within tht: p~ric;;
of three 11ear1 from and after the OOJ
when the portie1 hereto shall e:r:ecur
thi.t Agreem~t, an11 port11 htrtt
mav. at tu option. UJIO'l 00 da111 wn1
Un notice to tM others, ttrmtnat
this agreement and thffeupon th
some sh4U become null and void. •1
Took Wrong Box,
Thief Gets Sox
Men11 store owner Mai Korrll socked
It to 'om Mond!Y night. llul good.
Mii told police he WU taking tOloCk In
h1I Fub!on Square shop In Santi Ana
abeut 10 p.m. when 1 "not very well
dressed Joun& man" walked tn.
The youth pullJd • gun end onlered
Mu to 1"throw ovtr the dough," Korrll
said.
"I ...... ft! lo stammer that I kopl the
cub in a 1boe hem," Konil Ilk!, "bul
l>efon I oould ..,. U11 1D1Jn1 be srlhhed
Ibo -bot off of lhl-eo>unter end, ......
Orlnnloc -learned that the box OODla1ned ti pain of Illa 10 IOCb. "And
l'l'll llll't they're not. hLs Ille," dwckled
Iha ..Ueved KlllTll Iller cbecklnl thl •tJO contained In lnolh<r box an llllOlber -· c
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-uld he dl\f!>'I .... 11o ... di!·
lerent dea!gnl lor dil!trat portloOI of
the two lreowayL DmlD liluNd thal the
-lnklndl lo atlUve. "11111formlty ol trenrneat... f, ' '
"I lhlnlt ....,, "°""' 1\t....,,..., In lei a Jaa1Japatcm11111. 0 he ll1d. "ll would
be Jiiii.a -of~ mUlni the effort.
We'U '"""-!Int •-wllb the 11q ~ ..
01>1._cn.,., .Paul J. Grubtr,. m.IJ!Gt
"""" Iba llllte-dlY -., -· beca, qUOll!ooed Devlin alX>ul Ibo Youth
COnla' In Comia de! Mor. He wanted lo
know wt>ere II woald be rdocaled end
whether It would be easy !or younastera
lo &el to.
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lbelr wat to the SouUltanci .. " Tho Illillrtct Attorney'• o!flce did noL .. ,.~be w1iai1 Wihl ... i1o 1ua1 -Neither did 8"r eoun Judao
you ~:· 1ie· ~ -', , Ronald erookshan1c, whooe ... ~ of
1l>e home la Ulce any o!her, wilh lhe Mrs. Tucker wlll . probably also be the
)lomey peraona1 adormDenla one G>lght final chapter In a lenilhY law career
eipect: a dlah of bananas, a BOUVenlr pla-' from which he retlrell Thursday.
que from Crater Lake ape] a ctirRnt t -
'ntapzlne lealutiog a major ~le on STABB D IN 8TllUT
Jllol-dlllh. -• , -111..,bylltl.--.'IU!>' _'.!!f._~ .,, ............ -paried ·lbi ••• -.... -• ~ .... _ .... ... ... ~ ,......11111,lllil ..... .
.. .. Cl'Clll'd ~~~· • Jlh · 1¥ dlltndlot ., tolo nldva epl that
111111. .,.:,ed lllce~alld I Ill lo the lliohbli!C ~ In tbe ~ of
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"We _.. •·1111 d'W ~ -"*!a L _ .-1n .... lwo ,w;:. ....... ""' ',,. """' ~. -~ ol ded seemlnily reluctaot lo •Pllf08d> the lllOllulti lo otllerl lalttllecl 1111 ert am'z.l topic itsell "I'm alinott 82 Westphal ~ as to an unanswered ., • and perhapt unanswerable question.
now • • • "l keep ukiot myseli: why didn't
.WILL KEEP BOUSE anyooe ever try to get help for her?',"
"I'll probably keep the house until J
retire. 1 just can't bring my mind around
to selling it," he continued.
Westphal !aid.
He waa a young Navy pilot flying out of
.a Coast Guard staUon in New Jeney tn
1937, helping search far the downed
dirigible Akron when a buddy invttedbtm.
to a ch,1b meeting where be met the
future Mn:. Watphal.
LIDO ISLE HOME SCENE 01' ARMED ROBBERY
Socl11ite AccDlted by Masked Gunmen
The man who remained a silent,
unidentified onlooker at the five-day
trail, tn which h1s wtfe'1 alayer was
convicted of a crime carrying five yean
to life in prison, aays the watcbln& was
an ordeal. ·
"I-almost felt Uke I wa11etung jabbed
with the knife,'' he says of the days In
which criminallst Larry Ragle told of
building a sponge rubber and fresh pork
device he knifed to t e 1 t stabbing
dynamics.
Mrs. Tucker was a girl of se'l!D, then,
growing up in Brooklyn.
• STEPSON, DAUGHTER
Frona Page 1
The Westphal wedding brought him a
stepson and a daughter, who now lives in
West Covina and is ' source cf comfort
during weekend visits by the widowed
aerospace engineer. GEM HEIST ...
diamonds; a platinum wedding ring o!
unknown value and a platinum ring with
approximately eo baguette dlamonda sur-
rounding .a four carat diamond valued at
115,llOO.
They stripped from her person one pair
of dlam&nd earrings and a large emerald
pendant valued at $63,000 and one dia-
JTIOnd and emerald bracelet with an
unknown amount of stones valued at
$85,llOO.
An unknown amount of currericy in the
purses of the women was also taken in .
,the theft.
I :-Mfa, Pierce's husband, Harry Leroy
Pierce, wu reported on a ltuslness trip in
Arizona.
Minutes after the men fled, Mrs.
Pierce mana1ed to walk to the fallen.
butler, and partially remove the tape
from his mouth. He then tried to tell Mrs.
Pierce how to open the electric garage
door.
From Page l
SEX FILM ...
sophitticated e1ectronics equipment.
The complicated cable system used
would require that the sexy film pass
through a microwave relay 1taUon atop
F.dom Jilli, 10 miles from Palm Springs.
There was no lign of forced entry to
the hilltop conatte block structure, of-
:Jcial! said.
Network programs are sent to Palm
~ by cable, but home sets can also
lck up other ultra high frequency
:allSl'nisllons and, under certain at·
~ospherlc condiUona, recelve from Los
ng~ end San Diego. ·
· UNDIOSE PRANKS
'The entire iany incident -which did
}56t some moNl sedate viewers -is
~tniniscent of several pranks ln Terry
>Uthern'• book "'nle Magic Christian,"
•aturing grandJOM mulU-bWlonaire Guy
rend .
Grand, the richest man in the world1 1joyed spending his cash to prove to
·rnself and others just what fools these
ortab be.
Next agency to enter the cue will be
.e Federal C.OmmunJcaUoru: Commllalon
:'Oldcast bureau, of Washington.
Palm Spttnp City Manager Frank
Je>hlno b also probing the .....
"Thla should up our rauna:s," he
hilosoph!ud. ·
Victory Party
Erupts in Riots
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Spon·
tantOOI street telebratlonl of the Olym-
pic bolJnl """""' of Vene111ela'1 Fr11>-
claco "Ma...CbJto•1 JtOdrl.-resulted In
at leail IO wounded end 40 trallic ""
• cidenls, II waa elUmated by ollldal ..,,,,.,..14oo11ay.
M IOOO H K WU knoWn Saturday nllht
that Rodn,uea had won thl l!nl Sold
medal ever !or Venezuela by b.,tlns
Komn ll&hl llneliht Yuna Ju J .. , hun-
drall lll eutoinob!l" 1\111 of d>eer1n&;
lllJ-wavin& !ans -the city In all dlrecllons 11 lull speed, ICMldlnc their
horna.
Finl aid alflionl end hotpllall wtte
crowded SUnday mornlni wUh people 1 .. = Ill tralllc llddenls a. d street
t
UpabJe to ralst the door, Mrs. Pierce
ran to the passenger door and onto the
patio where B1'_e met her neighbor,
'lllayei''S. Crilpen, 51.
crlapen relllQ\',ed.pie tape lroon the vlc-
U~'&.ml>Utb mt called tbe police.
Ualog.lhe koy, lo the handcufla !ell by
the thle-Vea, ie·imloekea thf cuffs on Mn.
Pierce end )!fl. Wella befcn pollce ar-
rived. .;!A(
Newport ~ lnveetlgaton Aid. they
have a eecftt'"~cal plan for Lido Isle
incidents,· bui "that the men apparently
slipped away tn ,the interval before of.
ficers were called.
Early this momtng weary offlcer1 were
queatlonlnl( all -Involved In the
robbery. The case b being bandied by
Captain Lou Heeris, detectives SUn
Amburgey, and Robert Brockie and
Felony Investigator Tom Sheaf'1.
NO DESCRIPTION
Newport BeaclfPollce said that K la not
known In which dlroctlon the men left
roDowing Iha robbery. No dl!OCripllon ol
their eacape vehicle wu available.
One of the two band.ill was described
as between 35 to 40 yean old, between 5
feet 10 inches and six feet tall, dart com·
plexlon, dark brown hair. '111e other w111
30-35 years old about s loot 10 Inches tan
with a !air compluion ind Ucht brown
hair. Both men wore eun1Iuaes and held
snub-aoaed rtvolven.
Deloctive Brockie Aid that K 1ppeand
aa If the robbBrl had Inside ln!onnaUon
before the robbery. ,
"The facts we have," Brockie-·Aid,
"lead u1 tp the conclusion that the ml>
hers !mew ohe took her jewelry lo AU.Ota
wJtb blr and when she'd be back."
"1 atilt wake up with nightmares," he
sald. "After all, It's kind of hard to forget
35 years together."
He acknowledges Jt wu alao an 01.'deal
for Tucker, the couple's children and
Mrs. 1\lcker's family.
DAUGBTEB HOSPITALIZED
Wblle Mn. 1\lcter wu being tried for
murder, many otbers were being tried -
period -anq the youngest Tucker
dauptet ·bu been hoapltalized recently
f o r a .eriaul lllnesl blamed· at ·least 1n
part 00 the eveilll.
The two glrla ere llaylng with their
srancfparenls.
"The way I fii1Jttd thin~• out turned
ool to be just the way the DA
reconstructed them," WestP.hal said,
revealing thet he end hla ll1aln ·wue had
noted • pallern of lncrualng1y odd
behavior on Mn. Tucker'• part.
"The Thursday night before that Fri·
day -I'll never forget it -I drove up
and got out of the Clf· l juat waved to
her. She atOod there llnd I 1-ned tho
meaning of someone 'looting daggen• at
you," W..tphal said.
Tbeorlata contended Mn. Tucker kllltd
Mn. W..tphal In a paychnllc lrenv he..
eel on the belief ohe .was bejq threatened
by the older, larger woman and bad to
defend herself.
NOT LARGE WOMAN
'"l'bey tried lo paint l!lltiat u such a
tarae woman," Westphal aaki erttJcaJJy,
"but ehe weighed herae1I the day before
and abe WU 11.1 -a corpee ha a ten•
deney to bloit end 1 lhlnlt they """" way
olf on the estimate."
Two --fOIJr paycblltrilta who w,... In contact With her ~ Mn.
Tucker'• tale ol beln& auacad bY lh•
bluer woman end del<ndlng herae1I wUh
a kitchen carving -
Usually, he sharpens the bowling Skill
which haa won him scores of trophies,
visltifll the lanes with his son-in-law on
Sundaya.
Weeknigbta. he comes h<1ne from
wark, baa dinner, then frequently plays
the elaborate, well-polished organ which
is a focal point of the immaculate living
room.
"Sometimes I start playing and before
I !mow i~ 11'1 mldnlgbt," he~· Time was limniil( out, too, on the In-
terview.
Late allernoon 11\111 aplashed the room
and ahlnunered on leaves of a tree ln the
front yard as Tucker arrived home nei;t
door from his United €a1Uonrla Bank job
In Los Angeles.
CAN'T SAY MUCH
"I'd been trying lo think of all the
things I wanted to say," Westphal com-
mented, "but now I can't come up with
much."
Examining a box of color slidea, he
showed a picture of the CUpertlno home,
whe"' the Weatphals lived next door lo
an aunt ftJ1d uncle of Costa Mesa Police
Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro.
"We bad ourselves a beauUful spot up
there. Hanging fuchsias, t u b e r o u a
begonias •.. " he said.
Words and thought.a turned back to a
happier .time, , before corporate politics
t o o k his jOb and t h e advancement o[
reUrement years made it tougher to find
another.
He said nothlog al all about wishing
thinp had happened dlllerenlly end he
and his wUe could have stayed I n
Northern California while waJUug for
their retirement dream of a sportmnan•1
paradile in Oregon to become a reality.
He dtdn't have to. It wu written all
over hil face.
has it!
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·'>-ORANGE COUNTY,' ci_,..j,1F<>RNiA
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·$275,ooo llOhhe:ry
TRIED TO HELP
Good Neighbor Llncjermon
Helpful Man
Gets Credit
For Rescue .
"I first noticed the smoke and names
when , I went over to take out her
garbage. I <'OUld see it through, the win·
dow " said Arthur Linderman. 31, who, with the Huntington Beach Fire Jlepart·
JlllDt can be credited with saving the life Sund~y of 70-year«l invalid Amy Beam
who wu asleep in a rear 1Je4room of her
blazing stucco house.
Linderman, a , profe _ssiona1
photographer, broke into tQe smoke filled
~me shredding bis band oo broken glass
in ii ;am. attem~ W rescue the sleeping
woman. -·-, He was drlveb'b:atfi.by smoke from thd"
Ufin(, room -1n1en... which fire .officials _,..... calll«l $1,IOO .damagl• to Ibo
121·000 h...,. a1lt8q111n1er'Lane.. i . sion.m. amid u.e cliamiil iimnants ol ~tique ~tu;e, 1he soft-spoken ~bor said he tOld his wife to caJl.-tlie
fire department )>e!ore he IOQght his wa~
through lhe smoke and fire.
Firemen rescued the woman through a
bedroom wi,ndow. She was taken to Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital w b e r e
authorities said today she was in "fairly
gOOd condition. .. '\ .
"She has been a l{ood neighbor; we like
her very much ," Linderman explained as
reasons for hi! rescue attempt. "We
knew she didn't stand a ch~ 1)eing
colifined to the wheelchair as she is."
F~eral ·Slated
For Daughter
Of Orief Seltzer
Mrs. Bette seltzer Blodgett, daughter
()( .Huntington Beach Police Chief John
Seiber, died Monday in Huntington
Be¢! afler an extended llln<ss. She was as. . Funeral ·services will be held Wed·
nesday at 11 a.m. in Smith's Mortuary Chapel. _ lnlttmellt will follow at
Wesimmster Memorial Park.
Mrs. Blodg~ wu a native of Hun-
til>glon Beach. She had been in ill heallh
for several months.
1n addiUon to ber lather. Mn. Blodgett
Is survived by ber husband Marshall J.
Bl~; a daughter, Dt.ana, 14, and a
son Marlon, 7, who all live at the family boMe, 250! Bowdoin Pia~, Costa Mesa.
She al9o leaves her mother, Mn.
Mamie Seltzer of Huntingtoo Beach;
brOlherl Jobn Lance, JO, and Ryan Dean,
17. Services art tel far 11 a.m. at Smiths'
Mortuary" Qiape~ Inttrment will be in
Wefbnlnster Memorial Park.
Police Continue.
'Hit' Body Probe
Loo Alamltoo ·police are lnvestlpllng lhe death of a ract lraCk ....., ,.._
mangJeil body WU found Oil KatelJa A"""° near the ll'aCt Fliday. TM DWI bu been id<ftllflecl U i!:dw,,.S
Wlllillnl, Sf, of Flortnce, N. C. Coroner's
-aald ........ io)udeo to the splno,
pelfta and mulllplo,lr-"the loll teg 1ec11o 1!llllmll' death.
PoUco lialoo -lmt.ufflf llMI tM dealli ~:.-r.talitJ but ... ~to ... lncldlol. ,
' . sJmc~om Ur,ged
VNl'l'ED Jlf~ 11,Y• (AP) -
rldf-Africm.Allln --and v,...iav1a <l•••••otl<ltllCllJ lhlt -le. • politkal AftdlGot ...... lllJo. ~ ~ .. S!&dh AfrfcO •• d
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1Thugs Birid Lido !W onmn, St:eal ~~-
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of .... O.llY ...... tteff
Two dapper &111Ul'>eQ Mopday night am-
busbed wealthy Udo hie socialite Mn.
Polly Hwit Pierce in her own garage,
stripping her of more than $275,000 in
cash and jewelry. n-. bandits, garbed in black with faces lllUke\I by dark glasses, made good lhelr
escape. Newport Beach police have few
clues.
• r >1~ the autqma.Uc garage door went
up, a man came up and held a gun at my
head aod said, 'Keep your bead down and
dqn 't lQok.' " Mn. Pierce recwnted for
May Quit Party
lhe DAILY PILOT today.
Police said at me point in order to
foree Mrs. Pierce to give up her jewela ·
and. ~· the handita thr!atene<I 14 iill·
her daUgbter, Paule_, 17, who was' asleep
in the plush bayfront home at 44.f Via
Lido Nord. ,
The daring 10,50· p.m. robbery ,..
quence ,began when Mrs. Pierce, 41, wu
belqg driven home from Los Anples
lhterna.Uonal Airport by her bUth!r,
Robert Goodger. ·
The bandit pair jumped Mrs. Pierce.
her buller and cook and handcufled and
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11aaeq an three l>e!ore mllinl ll!elr
&OtaW!IY• •
Police thOoriae lhe rOllben tue.r ol..,..
plans to ,.Qifll f!olu an Htenl!ed vita ...
Uon in. Atlanta, Ga. I • : -!'
The bandlta lpeclflc.0, Ubd lor ''tht rhgt' -a $110,000 "P,1 n k ·d l •mo n d
platinmn ring.
BuUer GoodJer waa' 1ttacttd ml
handcuffed by ... of the two .... In lbe
garage u be left the drlver111 Kit al the
car. •
The !2-year~td butler was thrown to
the Ooor. m., rrujUth was·tapect.s!Jut. with
(See GEM ~. I'll' I)
Beach Prot,est
• Sen. McCarthy Backs .
OnRoutePicli
_Humphrey, Blasts Dems By State Seen
By WIUJAM REED .
W ASllJNGTON (AP) -Sen. Eugene J.
McC¢111 (!)-Minn.), endorsed Hubert H.
Huµlphrey for , president today but fired
fresh criticism at Democratic party
leaden and the Chicago convention
where he lost the presidential nOmina·
lion.
In a statenient eoding bis sustained
refusal to bacl(Hamphn!y alter lhe lattor
wrested the nOminatlon from him tut
August, M~y called on his sup-
porters to v~ for tbe vlce president as
he said he plant to do.
But the Mlniiesota senator left apen the
possibllilt tllaih. ~t qult"the party.
And he \fid ijot foreclose lhe possibility
that be ·'\001'! aeet re<laetion to lhe
Seriata 1n mo .;: a J>l'sidenual .-i1na-
tion two year&"' later under some other
politjcal ba)mer than • the lleiiiocrid'
ltciMard. t • . . ' '• ~«
He did so by declarinfl "I will.not be a
candidate ot,my put)' for f'Hlection \o
the Senate from the stale ol Mim>e:IO!a In
li'JO. Noc wiiJ I seek the presidential
ilominaUoo of. the Democratic party 1n
1972.''
In saying be~wouJd vote far }fumphrey
againll GOP nqminee RlchardM. NIIon,
he called oo tbClise who supporte:d his ef 4
fort to win the t>em.ocraUc iloml&aUon to
do likewise. , ,
But he said bf wanted to mU:e it clear
that "this endotsement is in no way in-
tended to reinstate me in the good.graces
of the Democratic leaders oor in any way
to suggest my havipg forgotten or con-
doned the lhingl that happened bolh
before Chicago and at Chicago."
In a walking uews conference after he
had read his stat.ement for broadcast,
McCarthy declined to clear up whether
he might run fO!' office in 1970 or 1972 on
other than the Democratic ticket.
He said, however, that when he said he
would no\ be the candidate of "my party"
for the Senate in 1970 be meant the
Democratic-Farmer Labor party of Min·
Jle80\a, I
· Told that his fopnal statement left his
future political fntentloDI unclear, he
replied : "1bat's tbe way 1t is." -
Asked U he intended to leave the
Democratic ;>arty, he · shot bacl" "I
di$'l say that."
Presumably he co<ild run und<r another
bonner in ll'IO or 11?2, but he <'OUld not
use the Fanner-Labor deoil!DIUOO, under
state law.
Of .. pa!IJ ..........
The Jong controversy over tociUon of
the futur< lluntington Beach l'reeway
through West Orange County mat iplll
ovet into the courts following selectl.oo liy
the slate Highway Commtisloo Of the
most easterly foc Jhree main study.
~~-si~ -by Larry Cutt,;;, in the name of .Jhe Ooncemed Clllleoi Ooul\Cll <Coe;) of HUJ!linitog lleaeb IJiJ ..... _
to all B\all> lijghwa)" Coc!'mlpl®
members. It demands that col'Dl'llllllon
. action In. selecting lb• ~e s\U4f lino
over others J>O rev~ l/jl Friday. ,
The allernaUve to cbiQplylng, with lhe
domapd•ll, legal· ~-ln•jlroop"Coonty.
• $Jperjol; Court,;the 1-itllet.\ ..
'.'ha~":~~== lrom J fair 08 tiUed OD· the rele-
vant ficts." .. ~ ·~ ~ ~ lio!ffv~; .~tlnla of the loller •~ asaaiiei! tI:is inomlnt bf' Georp T.
Karcher. ~ of the cautaroia ,
HighwayOncl Freeway Committee •.
UP'IT .......
ANNOUNCE$-.PLANS
HHH S..ckor McC.,.thy
Growth Pattern
Topic at Meet
The future character and deyelopment
pattern Of the coast from the HUJldntton
Beach pier north to Seal Beat:h will be
under dlBcussion beginning at 10 a.m.
Thunday at lhe Huntington Seac!l!f
Country Club in Huntington Beach •.
COunty Superviaor David L. Bakei: bas
called a meeting of interested ciVic,
prlVate and governmental leaders to bear
the Koehig and .Koebig report on the
possibilities along the coast.
The Los Angeles engineering firm has
taten a close JOOk at the coastUne under
a ·joint c:onlract paid lor by the all~
cit!~. the county and two private oom~
paniea.
SEGMENT STIIDIED
He said that for more than two years
lhe locatloo of the IOUthem segmeni bf
the north-aouth freeway wu "studied,
researc!led and evaluated. The ·Orana:e
study line ..,., recommended• by stale
highway engineer Jcihn A. Legarra ai his
professional optnlbn on w~ tbe·
lr-ay llhould ... .
um. opinion was delivered' onlf afltr an this atudy. It•waa standard ....,..iure
and can hardly be called 'fraud' by
anyone," Karcher said.
He added lhat "more hearinis and
more transcripta baVe been beld ind
made on tbiJ line ·than on any other lg
years. The commission bas bent over
backward!.
''The time to be heard is before the
decision ls made. Once a Une ill eelected
it's time to . g_et ·buBy with building lhe
freeway." . .
Curran saili In his letler lhal lhe com-
mission reacted to "pofitical and finan--
cW prmures" and indicated • belle! the
"pressures" were "exerted,, by major
bulineu intoresta" who he <lid not MIDO.
NOT CONCERNED
A spokesman for the ~Ion said
he did not believe the comnilalon would
meet to dilcusl the ulilmatum M<h the
Friday deadllne an<l lhat be did not,lhint
the commissioners would be too con·
(See FREEWAY, Pqe I)
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~~tington Picks
S Design Review
"· Board· Members
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--to-.mk!llUnllld•• .. a.-tn,.
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«fPU1 .-111p1. S1 by R =
..... polloo .. """"*" ... clrlrillcbll ... Be-nl ......
bill ··--:s-;-llo ---ell 1111 J!' I 'w A qolcl: polloo .-J.
Oii lhl -""' .......-a -to Btnu. .
' --...,. ell lhl ..-in ~ ........... tllntobulllaldm
cdo lhl oat lllpt -to Ibo -and to Or-. CGwlly Jill -lie b betoc bold In Uou ol lhl new boad,
A jlnllmllWJ budnl bu been eel for Nov.n~ ·
Council Studies
Subdivision Law
9n Home Design •• la .. allempl to bring tbe ...... ellllal
--la1!a lalo Uno wllb --dee mt to ......... e -bomt dellpi. flit Bo.Uoeton Beach Qty Council M ... 401 --.... u. -dnlllof tbe. dlitlloa In.
·"" a ~ lludl' -It w .. .-allY ..... tbet ll>e mlnlmlllll' lol
-wtJf raiJn at 1,000 .q..,. feet u It bail been for tlJe put IOVeral )'tart. '
• 'lbe m!nhmmi Ibo for·waterfrool lot. ~ "' 1,000 oquare 1ee1 with Ille ... ~ that IODle water ,area will be
Cdanled u-eltbei i part of the common
holding; as tn a·pla.qned development, or
credited to the properly owner far bJa .....
Cbapgea In the ordinance generally are
to allow wtiat bu become iroCtloe undor
a poller llatemOot -by the plannlni -It g-.Qy ,oJJowc lot avmglni,
nduoed lllreet right of way wldtba and
v"1allonl In oetblcb.
r ~ new ordinance will go to an offidal -11111 o( the OOWldl for final enact·
menl IDlo law. '; . .,
'f outli Must Face
Triiil in Assault
Qn Infant Boy
A Superior Court Judge Moaday ruled
that Walter Kent of Weatmlnsttt ii not a
JMltally dlaordered a • • oflender and
muat 1 t a n d trial for the near fatal
beating of on !I-month-old boy.
'Kent.. 2%, who ahares a home at 8381
15th SL with Mrs. F.ditb c.ervaDtes, i11
charged with cruel and _JnlulD11D punllh-
J:Dent and fekmku WIUlt ~ b9th .
<lw'ls -=~ from Illa -l!llqed.
bpltln( ol Mn. Cervlntol' aon. ·Victor.
.""""'11 charges are -from Ille -ult with lntmt to ocmmlt mlll'det ·
t$lunt oriatnally filed &ialnst Kent. But
Judge wffilam Speln quickly dismisaed
~ p I 1 a that Kent was mentally
dllorderld. an the e v I d e n c e ol. twt
J!l)lchlatriltL
,Kent wu ordered to return to W-mmidpal «>urt Friday for
fllrthor P'OC""l11p He ii held In Oronge c;oumy Jill In lieu Qf 11,2!0 ball
Police Kill Suspect
ENCINO (UPI) -Poll<e shot and kill· 'II a """P""lod mottl robber today alt.r
he allepdly filled to obey on order lo
hilt and ran.
Two pollcanm f t r e d tour lhotgun
blutl • D d ab: pistol ahotl at Clarenct
Malhlaon, IO, when be left a Travelodge ,.old,
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DAIL V Plt.01 """ ... ""' '111111 MURDIR VICTIM'S HUSBAND ~DIERS FUTI.IRI
Harold Wlllphol I'•°" ~~1...,,on1 Aklnl
2 Lonely Men-The Last
Chapters of Mesa Murder
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of IM" Otltr Plllll .....
Two lonely men live side by side In &
quiet Costa Mesa neighborhood Inhabited
mostly by families -one man married to
a murdetw; the other the husband or
the slalD woman.
one of the final cbaptm In the story of
their tragic new bachelorhood will be
written-Wednesday when Mrs. Irene ..M.
Tllol<er. 31, Is senle!Jced on a seoond
degree murder convlctiOn.
It .may be the fina1 chapter, barring an
unlikely legal development or a medical
mine!• In the realm ol psychiatric trea~
menl
Mrs. ·Tucker, wife o:f Cc5ta Mesa City
Councllman George A. Tucker, WU COO·
victed Oct. I ol. the ·butcher knife 1lay1ng
ol Mill, Jlarrlett W<Olphal, II, her nest
door nelgbbiir. ·
Today, wllli the furniture draped by
plutic covers and the shelves of antiques
and knick knackl In need of. a woman '1
louch, Harold V. Wealpbal lives alone.
After montti. o:f Bllence as the cue.
egalnlt bll ne11b~''-.wUe unloldad,
Weitphal uked·U lle •eould leJ1 bll ,11ory -
too. '
"I feel that justice was done,"·Slld.
Weatphal, who ·ls F·n d • P h 11 e o
Aeronutronic supetv.lsor of engineering
standards. "My . only hope now la that
they can keep IJ't~Way Jrofl! aoolely llll-
W • cure la fband for that lllnea. •t
Mn. Tllcker, ol 11141 1'llnor<a Drive,
lllllfen from por~ld llchliopbrenla,
psycl!latrilts testlfled, an unpredlntable
mental Illness for which no cure 1s
known. lt warsens wJth age.
"I . .don't hardly bol' how to begla,"
said Westphal, who -tronlcally -once
lived nut door to ~ aunt and uncle of
the flnt ..u-, detecllve to roach the Mesa Verde area murder scene last
July. That WU In Cupertino, where he WU
emplQY<d by Hl)ler Ah-orall <;oq>., but
the firm 11u aold and oenlor uecutlv ..
later dl!Cblrged, ao the Westpbali found
the1r w•y ~ the Southland. _;;.;
"Maybe _wbat I ought to do ii lllll allow '
you around," he began. ·
The home ts like anr other, with 'the
homey personal 1donunenti one mlalit
espect: a dllh of blnanu, a oouvenlr pJa.'
que from Cr1W Lake and a curnnt
magazine fe1turin1 a major article an
life after delth.
High quality needl,..ork, al"'( with
pafntlnp, lland-oewn doll• and other
items crowd the residence.
"She was a1way1 doiilg 10inethinc like
thal She liked nice thing• and f tried to
provide them for her," the aerOlplce
eilglneer Aid u be polnled out each
Um.
"We wert looking forward to retire-
ment in about two yeU"ll or lea," he ad-
ded, aeemlngl.y "1uc1Jnt to •JIP"'&ch the
actuaJ topic itself, "I'm almOlt a
now • • • "
Frank Gillespie
Rites Wednesday,
Sen1coo will be held Wedneodaf for
Frank Austin OUl<Ople, '12, a lomer
employe <i the Huntington Beach Pub
Depo.-1 and 41-year relldent of
Huntlngtao Buch who dlod Monday at
Buntlngtao llllercammunlcJi Hoopttal.
GJlleapte, a -ol omla, -k·
ed In tr.. oil llalclo bet... ..nm, with
the city from 1115 unUI hll -In 1111. He bad been a looC~lmo mem-
ber ol Iha Elb Lodp lllt.
· • -wlJI k lilld w-.., at I f.111. at Smltbl Chapel, ~ont wUI
!Oi10W at~ Jlool. M.....W Port.
Gllleloll 11 -.i.\l' hll wlla Mil·
d('ed of Iba 1am111 -. at Ith 81.;
two dou&hten, BallHlra Ann of Hun~ Joalan .ir.acb and Cecile Gllluplo ol
&ft P'ranctloo; I IOll, JUthard, of Or-
-; • brolher, Btn, o1 Bannlleldi two ...... Xala lla'tll, ol Taft ona
141 .D•nq+en1, ot 8aktrdttld.r11nc1
nJne cnndchllcln:n. ,;
"I'll rrobab1y kew the house until l retire. just can't bring my mind around
to selling Jt," he continued.
The man who remained a 1llent.
unidentified onlooker at the five--day
tran, 1n which his wife's slayer r.u
convicted of a crime carrying flv'e yeara to life in prison, says the watching was
an ordeal.
"I almost felt like I waa getting Jabbed
with the tnlfe,11 "he sayS of the· days In
which orlmlnallst Larry Ragle told of
lNlldJng a sponge rubber and fresh pork
dmoe he 'knifed to t e a I lllbblng
dytwnicl.
"I otlll wike u~ with nlghbnlrel," he
said. "After all, It I )dad of bard to forget
3S Jearl toeetber·" He acknawledgea tt wu also an ordeal
for Tucker, the codple's children m:I
Mra. Tucker'• family.
DAUGHT!Jt -HOSPITALIZED
While Mn. Tllcker w .. being tried for
murder, many others were being tried -
period -and the youngesl Tucker
daughter bas been bospltallzed reoently
f' o t 8. 1erious Dlness blamed at least In
~'"OD the events.
The two glr!J .,. llaylng with their
grandparenls.
"The way I figured things out turned
out to be just the way the DA
~natructed them," Westphal said,
rovealing lhal he and his slain wife had
noted a pallern of incroasln&IY odd
bebavlor m Mn. Tllcker'a part.
"'lbe Thursday nlghl beforo thal Fri-
day -:--I'll never forget ft -I drove up
and got out of the car. I Just waved to
her. Sbe stood there and I learned the
meaning of someone 'looking daggers' at
you," Weslphal said.
Tbeorlsts con1<nded Mr!. Tllcker killed
Mn. Westphal In a P'l'chotic frenzy bas-
ed on the belief she was being threatened
bf the older, larger woman and had to
defend berseU.
NOT LARGE WOMAN
"They tried to paint Harriet u auch a
large woman,11 Westphal aald crtUcally,
"but lhe weighed heneU lhe day before
and lhe was 153 -a corpse has • ten-
dency to bloat and J lhlnl< they ,..... way
off on the estlmtte."
·Two among four paychlatrlatl who
were In contact with her Accepted Mn.
'tucker's tale of being attacked by the
bluer woman and defending benelt wltb
a kitchen carving knife.
The District Altorney's ollloe did not.
Neither did Superior COurt Judga
RonaJd Crookshank, whose sentenctnc of
Mr!. Tucker will probabl.y oJao be the
fin.al chapter in a lengthy law career
from whlcb he rellm Thursday,
STABBED JN STllEEI'
Tesllmony by Mrs. '!\Jeter lleneU aup-
ported the state's case atooa with a
surprile revelaUon that she went after
the defendant with two nklvea and thal
the slabbing occurred In the middle ol '
the street.
The defenae eontended II occurred on
the Tllcker property durlni a lljhl ol
unknown aggravation •
The .. vaae -.. to a lonl llrbla ol waulls to which others l<ltllled bu 1ttl
Weatphll oontuoed 13 to an U1>lDl11t•ed
and perbapa W>ANwerable question.
0 1 II: 1 e p ukh'lg JD11tlf: whJ didn't
anyone evtr try to pt help for Mr?',"
Wlll)>hal said.
Ka wu a youni Navy pllol fl1!llc OU\ <i
a CoAll Gum ataliGi In Now 1..., In
1137, bllplni -for Iba downed d1n,ll>ll Akroo wbtn a buoldr-.,
to a club meoUnr wblr9 lie met Ille
f\lluro Mn. Wealplill. '
Mn. Tllcker w .. a Clrl o1 IOYen, then,
ll'Owlnl up In Brootl1ft.
STEPION, D41Kl11'l'Ell
The Wttljlllal WOlllllll broucht him a
lll<paon and a clauOler, who..,.. Uvu In Wut Covlnl 11111 II a wa f1' c.unfmt
durin( weokml -by lhe -aerotplCt .. , I If.
UlllllJ.y, lie --Iba bowlihl *Ill which bu ,... lllm _.. ol b .........
v111t1nr 111e i.. with Illa -ao Sund.,..
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ace Effort~. Halting?
I cerialn to back, tlw1 8lld.
MeAJ)Whlle In Parla, the 5algon govern-
ment and the Vlei C90J Jnjeclad
tbemselveo Into lhe ~ ~ today.
Eocb °"" lisued a llaltJl\<nt demandlt\I ~ be lncfUded ln~ormal peaoo
• !otlaUl)lll llnled al . the wu;,
Pham Vm11a, ch 'Qf Ilia newly -eel olftce ol lhe Natlonal Uberatloll ""'"1
.(NFL), political 1r1D ol Ilia Vlei eon,.
Aid tbe NLF'WU tl>o ool.y true -IJUve of the people ol Bofltll Vietnam. So
did Phom Dang Lan), -·loutb V1e\. n.ameee obRn'er at the Padt ta1b.
'lbe w Uhlngloo aod Hanoi delepll""'
meet W-ay for the lllb time Jlnce
the lalkl opened Moy !J, II will bl Ille
last meeting before the U. S. eltdloo.
The ScMh V!etnameso m anolllcbl _,.,... at the Paris talka. .
l'('eM P.,e I
GEM HEIST ••• Nixon o;ii kf cCarthy Nod: . ' .
lldltenlve tape and hil hands were
bandoulled hehlnd Illa back.
T!le other ..... srabJ>ed the eook, Mn. 'Dems Chose Old Politics
ArleaJ M. Welil, 11 and boldln&·a gun to
her head PUed and handculled her
banda behbiil Mr back.
Tiie 111"1 man then placed hil ..ub .... ed _,, .. tba ~ ol l(n. ~
and nnlered her "Koop your bead dowo,
don't loot up." He handcuffed her.
Before IJplni her n10Ulh ci.-1, the
thief said, "Give JD.e the ring." Re strip-
ped the rlnp from her fingers. Then
1ald, .. Where ii the rut of it?''
Mrs. Pierce Mid, "It's In my pune.1•
The aecond Ibid matdied Ibo pune and
oiao took Mta. We!il' pune.
"Don't scream because we have
another mon In yoor 11ou1e· and he will
klll ·your dau&hter U you acrearn," one
IUMWlsald. '
Both men 'Jett the garq:e through the
passenger door and ran onto the
residence's paUo. '
Mh. Pierce told polloe that the men
tool: from her pune a $110,000 platinum
set dlunond ring with a 2.0 carat pear·
8baped oink diamond with two baguette_ dlaliionds; a platinum wedding rlil& ol
untnown value and a plaUnum rlnr with
approslmately 60 baguette diamonds llJ1'o roundlnc" a four carat diamond valued at
$15,000. '
Thay &tripped from her peraon ooe pair
of_ diamond earrings and a large emerald
pendant valued al 115,000 and one dia·
mood and emerald bracelet with u
unkMwn amount ol Ilona vllued at
$31,000. All unknown amounl of CUJTeney1n the
purte1 of the women wu allo taken in
' lhe theft. '
Mn. Pierce'• buaband, Harry Leroy
Pier<:<, WU Hp<rted Oii a bualnesa lrlp In
Arilona.
Minutes after the men a.I.. Mta.
Pl«te monaged to walk to the flllen
butler, and partlllly remove the Iape
from Illa mouth. He then tried to leJ1 Mn.
P!eree bow to open U. electric garqe
door.
U111ble lo ralH tbe door, Mn. Pierce
ran to the pusencer door and onto the
paUo where she met her neighbor,
Thayer S. Crispen\ 51.
Thief Steals Car,
Dismounts Texan
A man who 1ista adclreael in
Wutmlnster and Scotland, TeL waa
tenworarlly dismounted ovemiabt wben
someone stole hls t400 1utomobile in Cos-
ta Mesa. ,
' LIVOIDA, Mich. (UPI) -Richard M.
NIX'on, In an obvious reference to Sen.
Eugene McCarthy, said today the
DemocraUc palty rejected a chMcAi &o
nominate "a man of new JeadersbJp" and
cho!e instead "• man ol old pollUcs."
Nlson c<imm111ted on. Ille oomldatloo of
Hubert H. Humphrey lhortly niter
McCarthy annqunoecl his auppott of the
party'• prealdeotial candldat.. 'lbe two
Mlnneootans bad battled for the
Democratic nod. "'"
Addressing a crowd ln a banquet hall in
this Detroit suburb, Nl:loo ~
Democratic leaders of pulling uevery
trick you can Imagine" in the last week
of the campa1gn. He did nOt elaborate.
But NJ:ion said the Demoerals were
deallng In peroonaliUes Jnstead of In·
dlvldual!.
"One reuon they are not talking about
the real Issues Is that they could have
nominated a man of new le~ersbip but
dldn 't," be said.
"They nominated a man oC old poli-
tics."
The GOP· nominee also repeated a
charge he 1eveled fer the first Ume Mon-
day, using the aame language. He
described lhe DemocraUc party 'I' the
From P .. e l
FREEWAY •••
cerned wjth the IJ\reat nf ll!lf.l!l 9ctlon.
He pointed out that th9 · c0mm1Mion
doea not meet until Nov. 21, prqbabl.y bas
never held a apeclal meetlpg in the face
of Such •n uJifmatum and that thus tar
no protest suit has ever beep auccesdul
after a route adoption. ·
Curran and his group favqr adoption of
the Red lJne which niM ~ largely
unpopulaled areu and Industrial.son~ ol
Huntington Beach and Westminster,
The CCC members ~ve said they
believe they gave the conunlsaion
"overwhelming evidence" whlch ahould
have resulted 1q a declalon far the Red
Line and not the 0r._
Tiie Orange Line would take about l,lllO
hamea u 4-' lo the leaa than !llO on
the Red !Jne. Englneen, comtnbsioners
and the Clly of Westminster egr<ed that
the adopted Orange Lloe ...Wd do the
1east damage to the affected cities of any
of the three poasibWtiea.
Flees to weLt Berlin
Carl E. Schlabl, who gave an addrell of l300 WNlmlnater Ave., Wutmln&IJr, BERLIN (AP) -A12&-year-old Eul
lift the car p1tkad at IO!f WaDace Ave., German 11'111)' lleutelionl defected to
at 1:30 p.m. Monday and discovered !t Weal Berlin earl7 Tueaday, polioe
stolen a few boun later. reported.
Schlabs called pollce today to report he He wu the I05th 1 unllonned East
bad found lhe car parked at 1107 J\aie!lh German to nee to Weal Berlin elnoe the
Ave., with half a tank of guollne uaed Communtltl bullt the.Jr baJTien aur--
and the glovt bos pried open. roondln& Ille city In 11111. ~--='---~;,_......:...~~~~-
basil ai Ill performance al Ito llonny ChlcaCo convention as "that dllorpnlsed
l'lbble;~· which he said could no& .be
lrullad lo govern the naUoa. The appralaal came u Nixon iet forth
another vot.Heeklng foray today In
Michigan, one of several bia: lta1a on
which be is concentrating in the final
week• of the campaign. He planned a
motOrcade lhrougb Detroit suburbs J!1d
.then fly to Syracuse, N. Y., in the even-
ing.
DirecUng a rally of about 15,000 Moo-
day night in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena,
Nixdn referred to the Democrata thla:
way:
"You saw it on television from Chicago.
I aay that disorganized rabble is not to be
trusted -with the new leade'rllUp they
presented to the people of the United
States at their convention in Chicago."
Heretofore, Nixon bu maintained a
sort of rn.oratorlwn on mention of tbe
August convenUon. He has contended It
would be ln"appropriate to comment on
charges of police brutality In view of m..
vestlgallono being conducted by the
~dent's commission on violence, a
special panel appointed by Chicago
Mayor Richard J. Daley and a federal
grand jury.
Nixon'• remarks apparently were ~
tended I<>~ a responsive chord with llJo
mlllioM of Amerlcw who pollsterl
claim were angered by the demonstra-
tions of antiestabllsbment youth. These
cltlsens olao, according to the pollst<n,
aupported the crackd°"" by the Cblcego
police. .
. Nlsoq bQpes tl]at Democrail and In·
deperulente who have not yet decided bow
they will ~ on Nov. 5 will ]>e dimW!ed
from caSt111J their ballots for Vloe Prest·
dent Hubert H. Humphrey if the
tmp1euant memories of Chicago are
revJved.
Hearing Set
For Assault
Eighteen-year-old Paul Lake of Hun-
tlngtoo Beach was to be arraigned today
in municipal court on charges of IUlpl-
cion of assault with a deadly weapon and
~Ion of a sawed-off shotgun, police
reported today. ·
Lake was arrested Sunday when
Lawrence Saylor of 1002 Georgia St. com·
plained to ·Huntlngtoo Beach ,polloe Lake
bad pounded on bis door then taRD a
wlld swing al him with the shotgun.
Lake, who lives nearby it 1009 Georgia
St., was spotted by police on the street. A
drawn-gun face-to-faee confrontation end·
ed with bis being aubdued wllb the
chemical Mace, pollei! said.
Police said tbe t"° l!l"1 did not 1mow
each other.
ICONOMICAL rHYC .. the need for
hectuent pref.tslffftl clef1ni111 bt•
caut• ft r•m•••• th• .t••ply tmb•~·
cltd ..tJ '"' lttY•• M r11ldu• 1111 the c•rpet flben te cohtct .llrt.
,SAJll N.OCISS tcitntlftctfty dt'¥tf..
eptc:I •ptcitlly for the proft11ltMJ ~arptt cle1ntt. lt 11 complttely 1af1 lftt tll carpet flb:tn.
CLIANI D9 tchl1lly r•m••" .. n
from t.tth ffl• f!!ll• .. tho fft,.t incl
the ca,... .._ckh•t•
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tcrul:tt.lnt 1ctln, 10 lt clttl fttt .N1o
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Special le Ille DAILY PD..oT
stunned ielevin-ers witched with mix-
ed ;taction& -ap,a~ not among them ~-IUnday, as gymnUtics of the rawest
sort .IUllclenly pl.aytd ovet thousands of
home screens in four des,ert resort com-
munitiea. ·
ldomenlll · oiler Ille Ol)'lllplc Gam,.
gymriut.ic e'lellts faded Out in predawn
houri, followed by a lame devotional
memlage, a rip-roaring stag fihn rucw..i
into' View.' .
A 'massive investigation is under way todai'. incluiling FBI participation, to
determine who tapped the Coachella
V,alley area cable televiSion line and just
how, they did il
Mystery ~ed the gamey preview
airaf ~Y the Phantom Pornographers al
1:02\.m., blacking out·an Alaskan saga,
"Klondike,'' involving the Royal Mounted
Police.
lnstpd of the Mciunties, shocked
viewers watched a nud~ woman cav(Jfttng
with a man in showmanship of i.ocrt!cJible
ingen'l!IY and imaginalioo.
Estimates varied as to the length of
time..televiewera were able to watch the
act.ion, }ADY piece d which would mate
Saddleback Aitfes D~ny
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SDS ~cqvity on Campus
By TBOMA!i FOR'.':!!fE
Of fhil 0.llY Plllt Stiff
Saddleback Co 11 ~ g e Su~lntendent
Fred Breriier and &ard · President
Michael Collins both said Mooday they
have no information of Students for a
Democratic Sociely . (SD6) lflivity on
cami>wi u charged' by eow.fY )!chool
Boan! President Clay Mitchell,
MilclJell, himse~. admitted lie has no
dirl\Cl evldj!nce linking SD6 to ·the cam·
ia..1: He said, "I haven't talked to the
students because all these things are
done under cover, as you know."
Mitchell aa1d he drew h1s t1U1clusion
that SDS is active on campus· from a
pamphlet that tells ''how they operate on
tlieoe things."
The pamphlet suggests that <student
1t11tlmeDt oo dress regulaUms be
capttalhed · oo to stir up students for .more drutic prates~ whid> Mitcliell call·
. ed "dqtive or riotous actions."'
Saddie!>ack students , In 'recent wee ts
have protested a board ruling against
unkemp~ boya:' hair, which students ha"e
interpreted to mean long hair, thus
followinc the 800 patt.ern 11 outlined in
the )>ani>l>Jel.
Collini answered Mitcllell'• Pl""
release with a written statement of bis
own. It reads, in part:
"In light' of the program outlined by
SOS in Jtl pamphlet 'High School
Reform,' it is easy to understand Mr.
Mitchell's conclusion that the organiza-
tion is active at Saddlebact College.
However, the board of trustees and the
administration have no specific in-
formation establishing the presence oC
SOS rriembers oo the Saddleback College
campus, nor have any attempts by thal.
group to organize the students come to
(See MITCllELL, Pqe Z)
'Beo ....... , .at El 1'101·1•0 . .. . . . • :-::i I; En.II, 7, and Man~~ (from left), onjoy tleaa ' up dwinf El· Morro H ~-p&l1.J. A-1 ''l!!oo
Bleot'' 1111 ... end klcktll olf' •euonal llbr9llo!'-.'l'ltd!~ wUI be out in 1,..,. Th'ursday eveniilg. "'1 · ·
Andy Warhol's under"°""" 1i1ma ...,.
quite \aJDe.
Palm Sorlno Pollet Detective Sit.
James wall sald guesses among the. to
40 phone callers varied from four to 12
minutea in length. · ·
"Why there was such a dHference we
can't figure out," Sgt. Wall said, 0 maybe
the time just passed qoickly."
"'Ibere was no particular bilterneu,"
Wall 1ald. "People j\111 'Wanted to teil-
and confirm -what they bad aeen.
There was no great concern."
Wall aald t<Jphemiatli!OIJy lhal U>e
(See SEX fll.M, Pqe_ Z)
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Prep Studenl$
Get 'Qhisei J, ',
At Saddlehack
SeJ,eded high sctioot sfAlde!!lll 'W~~ coll... counes al Saddle~ack ego
begblhlna: Jn Janu~ under ·a. PW aP.
proved Monday nJihi by' college !rµa~
Up to 40 stUdents will be admltie<lifrom
the five dlstr1ct hleb schools of LafUD.I
Beach. Mission Viejo, San Clemente,
Tustin and Foothill.
The ~en.ta wru take. one collea:e
course at 8 o'clock ' in the qiornlns In
either history of the United' States, col-
lege algebra, readinp_ in the novel,' or
history and appreciation of muslc.
Two 11th and.lJth grade students froro
each hi~ school will be eligible for the
courses, taught by Saddleback instructors
during the winter quarter.
The board also spent several large
suma of mmey Monday ni&hl. all of
which Is budgeted.
Outlays included $26,710 payment to the
architectl for the interim campua, $11,m
first-year rental of the interim buildings.
161,065 for the first full.staff payml~
$6,686 to purchase two station wagOOJ,
$1,124 to purchase 12 pjcnic tables, and
$4,767 premium payment for insurance.
New York Gets Final
Look at· Liner Queen
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Un"' Qlleen
Elizabeth, In New York for the Jut time,
got a glamorous farewell Monday ntght
Crom some of the aocialites who thronged
its decka on trans-Atlantic crosaingl in
pre.jet days.
The 26-year-old, 81,997-ton ~ leaves
New York forever Wednesday Cll ita last
regular nm. After a Canary Island cruise
th1s winter, the Queen will become a
rea«t-museum-hotel in Port Everglades,
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SAIPQN (UPI) -The U.S. Command
Tuesday armounced the heavieat bo'm-
bardment of North Vietnamese tehitorf
in a month. The blib: Included air raldl
by hundreds of "'-'berl and aalvo alltr
salvo of 16-lnch shells from the batUesbip
New Jersey. '
The massive assau1t battered wide
areas of North Vietnam stretchlng from
the northern hall ol the demllltarlud
r.one (DMZ) to the cnastal citlel Qf-Vlnh
and DO!lg Hot. Piiots nl"'rled huge ex·
plosions and columnJ tl smote rising
Stork Markets·
NEW YORK (UPI) -Stoclis ·cootl&
ued to sell off in late trading today with
investors in a glOOll\y mood ~
from the lat.est 'reports surroundlng Viet·
n&m peace possibilities. (See qtiotaUons,
Pages 11-U).
4,llOO (eel. Into the air: .
: (Tbe. rali4 came, at a '.crUcial !Jme la
negOtiaUOns· at Parla ,tietWtea ·:American
and Notlb vtetiiamete .. uptomata, . and ·obeeivera . aald'" lh•f . may lllve been
onlertd to shaw HaDm wllot coulit be e••
]>ectad U it c«Jllmled. to balk at U.S.
peace F<Opooais.)
There waa no official explanat.lcm for
the lnWlllll' of· the ......... .......,. !rem A~CIJI mllltiry ~ ' In
Safgon..Notlb Vletnameee commanders
have ke)?t foor or five diris!ons In ud
around the, llMZ !Or ri)bollfs, f;>Ut 11¥<•
were no allied "intelllg~ rtportl ol an
impe..ilng Ci>mmunlsl ol(enalve., , U.S..ell~fle'!' 131 ~ aplDal the N~ \iiitiwne1., plnl!l"41e llondOy,
the -llnce the JU;flOwn on Oct. S,
, .nd the 'big BU jell ol the Slnlleifc~
COnvnaod hit U>e ,llMZ -four llmea
wlU> 1111 to Im. inwlon ~ol bombe,
Arch Beach Bac·ks Rezone ' ' . . ' 1 • • •• ·i ._· . .. •
New Ordinance Called F'lexi"ble, Equitable . '
• Hug~Trn11k
Tears Do~ .. . -
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Stanf-0rd Citizens ·
)..and ·ezech<>lllovakia
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'Al It -=..s'"' • ~. now We're db drillb' -~ and .,_ daJ. ,._.... .. the ....
wlll bold ii 1111 -IOa. •
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MITCHELL ..• . ,.
our attention.*
Soddlebact Supl er.mer responded ht
much the aame vein. He uJd, "I haven't
_, myoelf ony lanlfble evidence cl SDS
.. -Ill lhla polnl. ult ..... all!, lt 11 mO!feovea ." ·
He addod that be thouiht "Mr. Mltcllell
bq done JOJM research on thJs."
U-, Mltcbell aclaloWltdgecl that
1>11 evidence -cl the ifOmnen. 'Uoaed pompblet and the actions of I
>pleed JlllD,
GIVEN PAMPBLrl'
Mlldiell and otlm' county -beard
·-..... llJ ..-111pplled -the •pampl>W II)' an .-..t to Mu Jlll-
ftrV, --1J>tmd .... cl pibllc ln-,11nx:11 .. and GOP c:andldale lo< the U.S.
lloolte. Tbq ..... told that the pompblet
,WU obtained from I hl&h -
'1w11bere in Southern California."
· The. poleed man ii Orange Coul
~ p>Utlcal ICience Jn s tru c tor
'l1lan:lu .C. Wert. MltcbeD opoUed him
JIOllinl ..... lo the -t ,._
1oadori Ill • -boud -..
and -blm to ldelll1fy bl-u. Wert woold DOI.
l\IHcbell said be -later wbo "Mr.
Goatee" WU and that he ii "ID employe
cl Orange Cout eonece, a top leader 1n
the ACLU (American CM! UberUea
Unloo) and an adlve opponent cl the
l<rmatloa cl the Saddlebaclc Community
College DtstrlcL"
ALL TIWE
"lt'a all true," Wert nadl1y -tttm.
lie said be 11 Cl>dialrman ol the -~
Coul Chapter cl the A<LU and be aace
did write • "lett<r to the editor" llfln&
lie tbougbt the. Orange Cout Collec•
Diltrict could c<mtJnue to serve San
Clemente beUer than a new junior col-
lege dlatrlct.
lie uplalned that lie wrote lo the IW-
dmt '-den during a recent Saddleback
board meeting because they had called on
the AC1U for advice aM help. However,
Ida advice to the ltudenls WU not what
-mlll>t IUspocl, lie llld. He uJd be told the students "to Mttle
for bl.I a lOlf11 and that it WU pointlea
to try to araue the board out of a drea
'<Odo they alrudy bad doclded upon.
Ila llld be IUliealed to the student&
that tb1J ut that ltuden\ government be
allow<d lo participale In oettlng the Btan-
darda of drea.
' The aebool belrd later qr<ed to that
nquell.
o.111v r1to1
ORANll COAIT l'UM.llfflHO COMPAllT
••Mtt N. WeM
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l!u..I P. MIU , ... Nh•~ "r.::... '* ... :i::t."" ---tU ....... AM.
M•lh111t AU,...; P.O. ha 661. ttlll --....::o:.:::ioll'.:::.:&S'-· ---·-
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GEM HEIST ...
dlamoncla; • platinum wedding rlDI cl
-Yalut and a plall-rlq wllb
1pprolimata17 eD bqudte -.....
roandlni a lour cant diamond -al
,lli,009.
Tbq llrlpped ..... ber --pair
Ill ~h•moad WTlDp and • Jarae -
pendant valued at '81.000 and -dia-
mond and emerald --.. untnownamcxmlcl--al
$15,llllO.
An unknown amount " cumncy In the purses ol the women wu alio taken.in
tho theft.
Mn-Pl"""'' h-nd. II.arr)' Leroy
Piette, .... r-1<d ... h-l<ip In --after the .... fled, Mn-
-manqed lo wait to the fallen blltler, and par1lallJ ...... tho tapa
from bla moutil. lie tben tried lo leD Mn.
-bow to -tho eleclrlc -cloar.
homo loday. Pollce Aid lhe couldn't
ldanlllJ the ..-.
Dotoctlve l!nickle Mid bla deparlmenl
II ~ .......... with law en-
1....,.,,,..i ...... in the llllle lo ... u
the nibba7 pattorn --repealed.
lie Aid no flDcuprw. ...,.. f<lund at
the 1Ctme u the men qparentJy wwe
leather sfoves .
Brockie said thal allf!oa&b only hro
.,..,........,tho~lanot dllcounllnc tho ....... llllJ thal • thin! man ml(llt be'inVolved.
"The job -.Inly ...,.. lo have been
well pJarmed." Brockie Aid.
Youth Must Face
Tri.al. in Assault
On Infant Boy Unable lo nlae tho -· Mn--nn to tho -er cloar and -tho polio where llbe mel ber nellf>b«,
Thlyer S. ~.II.' Cr11pen nmoved the tepa from the vi<> A Superior Court j11dp Monclay ruled
llm'J mou1b and called the poUce. lbal Wallar Kml cl W-11 DOt a
ITq Ille by lo·llle -. left II)' meatall;f -I 11 ott...i. and tho tb1eN, be 1111ocbd the~ "'!·Mn. lllUll I I (DA trial. for tha a (atal
P1erco and Mn. Welll W... poUco .,.. butlal ol • -boJ.
--. -lt8ll, :II,.""° ...... -at 1311 Newporl Beoch lavettlplon Aid .they lltb 91. with Mn-Edith Cervanleo, 11
have a -tac:tlcol plan for Lido '* . chlrlOll with cruel and lnbumao puallh-lncldentl, 1'!11 that the men ._.,u, f 7"'i"' • n d leloolOllS ....Wt -b o th
a11ppoc1, . -1n ·1111 IDteml ¥Gn Cl(-~ stemming from bla alltpd nc.n ..,. ·callod. . -· ~·hooting Ill Mn. Cenrantea• aon, Victor.
Early lhla monilntl-rr, 6jflcerJ...,.. • "'-DI cbarPI are -from tho q.-....m, all ,.._ biWlwol In 111" lllltllt with Intent to conunlt murder
n>bbtry. The cue II being binilled ·b, count ortitnally filed aplnal KenL But
Captain Loll Heer1a ~-Sam J1llfle William Speln quickly dllmlssed
AmburgOy,. and Robert llrOclle and the p I •• ·that K • n .t WU mentally
Felony ~-Tom Shearn. dilordered GD the e v 1 d e n c e of two
Newport-l'ollc0likftlilil1t11 llllt paychlatdlla.
!mown In wblcll -· thlO meo, ·left Kont wu or d er• d to return to
foDawlng tbeTDbbery. No dMmpUoo cl : Westmlmler mtmlclpal court Frl°'Y for
tbelr escape ythlcle was avallable. further proceedlttgs. He Is held in Orange
One of the two bandlta was desci:lbed ·Cow'lty Jail in lieu of '6,250 bail.
as between !> lo tO Ye&rl, old, .between I
feet to lnchel and •II feet tall, datk com-pl~xioit, dark btO\tn hair. 'lb!: other 'Wl.1
30-35 yean old' about 5 feet 10 inches tall
with a fair. coqip1.-and ll&hl 1)rqwn
hair. Both men --IWilla"" and beld S1111~--· Deledlve Btoclde llld that tt 1ppeated
u If tbe robblrl bad inside infonnauon
before the robbery •.
"The facts we have," Brockie Mid,
.. lead us to the Conclullon that the f'Ob.
ben -lhe look ber jewelry lo Allanta
with berul whtll lhe'd be back."
-· Mn. Pierce, .un badly . shaken from ber ordeal, WU reported 111>-
der sectatloa.aJld In a dncloc'a care Ill her
Art School Gives
11 Scholarships
Eloven appllcanll Mff be<ft aruled
acbolll'llllpa for Ille fall quarter ol thl
Laguna Beach School of Art and Deolgn.
Mn. Rath ()qood Salyor, board
cbalrman cl the ICliool, llld acholanl!lpa
h a T e been .. ar4ed Janneke Betln,
Jameo Bcxmer, Gill Clev<r, Leralne Hol\o
lnpworth. Barbara Lara, M O n l c a MacLean. JIQtt McGuire, Tonia Pochert,
Addl Stockdalt!, Corlene Swn and Sonia van.a..
Scbolanhlpa at tho achoo! are pvon on
a c:ompeflUve bUla cl 111 .. 1 and poien-
Ual. n-wbo accept ogree to work i..-
the ICbool on chora thol r11111e Crom
sludio cleanup to olDce work.
Weider's Sparks
Blamed in Fire
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Laguna Hospital
Groundhreak Set
Ground is to be broken at 11 a.m.
Thursday for the 211-bed Beverly Manor
Olovaleaceol Hoopltal in Lquna llllla.
The $1.1 mllllon facllily will be localed
on a S.I acre lite at the corner of Pueo
de Vale!Jcla and Via E5tracla. ComlnJo.
tion bl eipected to take atz « aeveo
lnontba.
The holpltal will include both private
mxt leQli-private rooms, each with
private balh and RVeral lulteo wl>lch ln-
ducle llYlnl room and bedroom. -
Beverly Enletprl,.., a P-
flrm, will own and -•le the facUlly.
The structure ii a1lo to have a central
dinipg room, lot.Inge Via. 1111 and crafts
f'Ollm, beauty and barHr ahopl, nurses
19,11111'. doctors lounre llld occupaUonal
tber1py UiL
Victory Party
Erupts in Riots
CAllACAS, V-la (AJ') -SJIOll'
-alrtel colobrallona ol Ille OIJllll· pie boll111 ....,. ol v.-.•1 rran.
clloo "M•rOCbiiO•I llodrlgus rt111lled In
at Jtaat 80 WOUftded and 40 traffic IC-
cldailla, ll .... -by olflctal -Monday.
Al -U 11 WU kJIOWll SalurdlJ nlCht
thal ~ had -Ille ftnt fOld modal .ver tot v-..ia bf bellllnc
-Ucbtllfwolahl YqJ•Jet, flla. d-cl lvlamobila NU ol .-tnl. naa-"1111 11111 ..-lbe ctV 1n all
dtrtctlam Ill lull spoad, aoundbw --
Flees to ~eat Berlin
B!RLm (AP) -A lt-7W'<ld Eul _ __,_dd_to
Wiii llerlla Mtlr ,,_,., poUoa
~ tbe .. lllffoclDld -
Gorman to !Joo lo Wiil lltrlln -Iha
Cemmunlalt .... ---_,,, Iha elt7 In 1111.
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oro .ushed
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-eibo-lbel -• 1111111 • 111'Doa, iaoCl>orlilli;li.'Buper.uon
day called ..... ~ County ---· Glbo!rwlle ........ lo_inon_ llolnl ot .. ,........_to...._•-_._.... -111,llO t' I li'f a )'OOr ~ --_.. •• altpolt rev-
lo ... "'il~M'.rt.:'o;.; .lir-si: .... u.. ~ • -~-.n .~:~ '*~ Tbfl'-
t!Oll u 111•111tertm·-·· ··-111e. -~~r~~ 11t1•11lolef1~" ·---.-• --. ..., ......_ p.;,.-"Our' ,...iiifoo,•· ailil -~-
Tbe council's -WU J>t<lml'IW ball-~ ~ "I( Ille ""1 """'" J!obert Sllellio!; ''lallol that poollloo.''
ed by thi J!ay Area au.a eoupclJ, .. r: .:r of lldl rt::· ....... -·r ~ ~ ~ lbal -· lll'nilDs lho arpnlaadaa ol 11 ~ -"Wbai It .,~ '> . ~ ~ -lmpr<ir!Jl*>r' ID lfabl. and by Ille~ Nalle A.,_n< .._,. llliwll lo II ~· -""1'• poltofn ,
OOmm1u.., • c1~· """ that 11u ftl. --- _ ;Y • -· r • · -
"" clooe lo J,llllO damqe dalJlll aplnat y Olfk.. ! _,. ~ he
'!'I COttllll' 1or jel -- _ .. uu. . _·ays . at rs Dan Elll<rq. cbalrmau Ill !be Nolle •
Abatement Commltteo,. fokl cwnrt-r ' :J Ir ~~~'"!f~E ~e~~~~rig.-?Jl.-Pr.:.·ln1lolved
polfttoii lo lllrtber upanatoo of Orange ' 1 • :;~--,. , : • " .-• -· •
Counly AlrpQr:I. .Aller .......... ~ --.. ,., and ...... t -ol,'1 lllclti y
J. Allan-· Jr-, chairman ol tho houleholclainthlawe-8-Clbfr. dlreeler,"aflllhm'wbobuoo-.lltU-
.OllzeM 0.nrU, Aid b1o beard cl~ SQuth Or-Coufiir 'TIICA ~. inB ~boy wi-clad died.''
ion voled II to O io endone tlie raol1>-bellefts that more llltlli-!lilll«ll .,.:i;;;; YMCA to-flu otllDfled more •
tJoo. • ~~ I/"!' ~got lnvOrvecl with ~ 40
gro11p11, aald ~·
Cowidlmen fixed their gaze oo El Toro ......... • -
becau.e tt offen the but hope for early llld Carlir,-"The callher cl I -,
easing of C01lllll Alrport'a jet traff!c tlendll1i .Ybl tnformatten plPll; -• . . . . . , . ,
burden. , -dtan (luld04. Gra-Y dubi ·...r " -. ' '
• Tiie reso1• •·~--~ ~ 1a far greater 111an w!!i!ni -1Funeral ·~Set ' t81Jlporary 111'1 ot tho u.-. .1ac11J1y by remember. ' ·• · ' . ·•-..,.. "Perbij>i tho lollus GI ..,.,aneil ~ f -' · · · commercial jets ponding development of bu caUlld ~ Ill .., to think llJOl'e i6oot Funeral ""'1lcel will be beld Wed-
• regional alrporllolll<Wbere else. good' 1n(,,fvemeel lllld lea aboul-1t1alerial f nesday for V. Melc!o Jlillll, G, a SOuth
It further am the county board to thlnp. J LagUna resident r .. It years.
"commtt ll•H to Hmi~ n...-~--'1"have found ...., of .tha.llJllll: Mr. Jlillll of 317M s. Cout Highway, · -. -·-,. .. ~ly men wantinl'to join and help with YMc -"dleil"Sund.ay. SerVICes ir1ll be conducted
Ajrport to ullimate service as a prograina:thi!:yt!ar.Someofthelhin by the Rev. Dallas Turner at 2 p.m. 1n
mek'oport and to restri°' H1 fur\her didn't have time before but now lidt the r..a,una. Beach FWleral Home chapel.
d-lop-t ... lo prevent Ila evolutioo tU• the time." · · • lnlm¥,p1_-wlll be In the Melrose 4bbey
toward 1 l'OlionaJ ajrporl." (i\ meltoport In • ...,. .,.., llld Camr, "We _ '1 llf~. Orana•. . •
is restricted to Intra.state fi!gbts; a been ~ at the interest and t-m.r.,~ wu a member of the Men's ~~~~airport i. able lo handle naUonal tendance. Our El Toro, Mission v jo Club olol'..quna Beach, the Laguna S..ch
r Campout bM an astounding 200, wblCli ~lks Lodi•, ,the brotherbood Club of
El Toro 1'u1ne olBc:l.alll already have wu far b 1 y 0 n d OW' expected. at-Laguna Beacli and was an tlder a n d a
declared the bue'a mlsslon does not tends.nee ." deacon in the. Community Preabyterian
permit lhlred use by commercial He said each YMCA tll'OOP iJ asking Church. '
airerlft. ooe or two fathtti to bring ooe w two SurviYOn inclode hil widow, Kathryn;
Newport officlals, however, believe tbat boys who have no father because of death four IOOI, William of Teu&. tnen of Las miat.ance an be overcome ibrwgh or divorce. Vegu, Joeepb of Chica101 and ,fohn of
nqollaUoo on tho COttllll' and federal "We have a number ,of boyl who are Waahlnaton; a allier, Mrs. J.!1-Newman
level. aJtendlng 'with a father wbo bas· a aon, of Wyoming; and hvo gra!ldchlldreo. Emory uld u an ~ facllily El
Two --.. __ .. lie warned,
bowever that llllleu the a>11111J! lleecla the
city'• plea to Umil county Airport ex-
~stoo, "I can,.... .. .., thal we'll have
5 mlllloo _,gera lbere by 1t'l3, lllld
F,.... Pqe I
SEX FILM ...
cavortin& men and women had few In·
blbiUoos.
ChuCk Jenkinl, cbld engineer of
Coflcholla v aOeJ Televlloo, • coble
wvice, aald be determined "'"'body
tapped lnlo lie cable •1111 ~y
aephislkaled electronlCI equlpmenl
The compllcaled cabT,. l)'olem used
.would requlre that the leXl' lJlm pass throu&h a mlctowave relay ~Uon atop
F.doq> Hill, 10 miles Iron\ Palin Sprtnp.
. There WU no rl1Jn o( fomd entry to
tho bllllop concrete bloclc rl\nlclur<, of-
Odala aald.
Network programs are tent to Palm
Springs by cable, bot home IOla can aflo
piclc UP, •ther , ultra high frequency
-and, under certain .~ moopbfric coodltlalll, nce1.. from 1"'
Angelea and San Dleio.
The entire zany Incident -which dld
upset ·,eon;1e ,more sldaU: vle,Wers -Is
rmliniscent of aevera1 ,prankl in Terry
Southern'• book "The Mqlc Chrlatlan,"
featurtni grandlooe' m111U-bllll~ Guy
Grand.
Grand, tho rldtell man In the world,
enjoyed apending bla ,cub to 5'0•• lo
blweli and ntben juat wllat !oOls these
morlall be.
Nezt -to enter Ibo cue will be
the Federal Communlcallonl Commlaalon broidcut burean, of Wuhington.
Palm Sprtncs Clly Manager Frank
Aleshlrt II also p!'Obint1 tho cue.
·''ndl should up our rlttnp,.. he
pbllooopblud.
Lagunan Seeking
Churck Support
In UNICEF Drive
Mrs . Adele Ipsen 0£ Laguna Beach is
seekin& ualstance from area church
g r o q p 1 in fDODIOrl.nl a Halloween
UNICEJ' fund diive iii Place of trick or
treat aolldlaUon.
1"unds collected would beQefit un·
lorlunate clilldrt11 cl the world through
the Unlted'Natiooa lnternatlonal
Children's ~rgency Fuiid.
Mrs. Ipsen, Laguna Beach chairman
for the Coastline Chapter of UNICEF,
will furnllb collectlon boxes and other
materiah necetsary~ ~ nm at 1271
CllU Drive and may be contacted by phoning __
Mrs. Ipsen also handles the UNICEF
Cbrlstmu cards which are the donated
work of famous artists from throughout
the workl.
Lagunan Injured
In Auto Accident
A youna: Laauna Beach man IUffered
facial cuts this mor:niDI when be ap.
paren!ly fell uloefl at the wbeol of Illa
car anil ll itrUdt a parked car.· • t
Wllllam IL Offill, 21 cl 2t1t S. Cout
HJthway, wu treated at South Coast
Communtly Hoopltal Ind sent home.
Offill was southbound on NOrtb Coasl
Highway, &aid police, when the accident
occurnd near Boat Can,yon Sbopplng
Center at I: 11 a.m.
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'Camprin' Slated
By Boys' Cl.uh
How about H boya! Would you 111:o to
sleep out th1s weekend 1 How about a
treasure hunt on the beach, a movie and
a big breakfast?
It's all there for boys ages 8 to 12 at the
Boya' Club ol Lquna lle&cb November
Cam~ln.
The popular monlhly event wtD begin
11 ' p.m. Frlclay. It will cost p per
penOn. s«ause cl ·Umlled ladllilet Ille
campOin will be run on a !Int-come, llnl-
served basts.
Program director Bill Wood said the
experimental camp-ins bave become so
popular they nre made a regular
monthly. event. He aald more than 100
boys. have psrllctpaled In the camp-Ins
thua far.
Fained Organist
Plans Recital
Koria Pandit, concert and television
organist, will perfonn for the Lacuna
Hills Otgan Club Friday at a public
recitaJ at 7:30 p.m. In the Main Lounge of
LeislJre W0<1d Clubhouse I.
The concert Js open to Leisure World
residents and tbeir guest.a u well as
memben of the orpo club.
A mt.Ive of India, Pandit begin mll!ic
when he wu two years old, playini
melodies by esr. He studied in Europe
andjhtn in the U.S .
He pioneered the flrst all-musical solo
lelevtalon lhnw In IHI, He bas allo mad•
15 record albuml.
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GOP Candidate Gets Big Welopme •t Pittaburth Arena
,Nixon on McCarthy Nod:
Dems Chose OW Politics
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LIVONIA, Mich. (UPI) -Richard M.
Nixon, in an obvious reference to Sen.
Eugene Mt'Cart:l)y, said today the
Democratic par:ty i-ejected a chance to
nominate "a man of new leadership" and
choEe instead "a man of old politics."
Nixon commented on the nomini.tion of
Hubert H. Humphrey shortly after
lo1cCarthy announced his support of the
party's presidential candidate. 'Tbe two
Minnesotans 1had baWed for the
Democratic nod.
Addressing a crowd in a banquet hall in
this Detroit suburb, Nif. ""'used Democratic leaders . of p Dg 1'every
trick you can imagine" in e last week
of the campaign. He did not ~laborate.
But Nixon said the Democrats were
dealing in personalities instead of in-
dividuals.
"One reason they are not talking about
the real issues i3 that they could have
nominated a man of new leadership but
didn't," he said.
"l'hey nominated a man of old poli-
tics."
The GOP nominee also repeated a
charge he leveled for the first time Mon-
day, using the same language. He
described th.e Democratic patty on the
basi.1 of fts performanct at -its stormy
Chicago convention as "that disorganiled
r~bbl~/' which ~ said could not be
trusted to govern the nation.
Tbe appraisal came as N°JXon set forth
another vote-seeking foray today in
Michl.an, one of several big states on
which, he is concentrating in the final
weeks~ of the campaign. He planned a
motorcade through Detroit subUrbs and
~btn fl) to SyraCuse, N. Y., in the ey~n-
mg. .
Directing a rally of about 15,000 Mon-
day njgbt in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena,
Nixon; referred ~ the Democrats th.ill
way: ,
"You saw it on televisiQn from Chicago.
I say !:hat disorganized rabble is not to be
trusted -with the new leadership they
presented to the people of the United
States,at their convention in Chicago."
Heretofore, Nixon bas maintained a
sort of moratorium on m~nUon of the
August convenLion. He has contended It
would · be Inappropriate to comment on
charges of police fJrutality in view of in·
vestlgations being conducted by the
Presid«!flt•s commission on violence, a
special panel appointed by Chicago
Mayor ~chard J. Da1ey and a federal
grand . Jury.
Coming Marriage Blamed
For Grid Star's Suicide
Said by h.is family to be despondent
about his forthcoming marriage, Mater
Dei High School grid star Robert "Bo~
by" Mendez shot himself three times
~1onday in his Santa Ana borne.
Mendet, 19, was dead on arrival at St.
Joseph Hospital, Orange. Officers said
the youth, a fullback star of the IUC--
cessful Mater Dei teams of 1966 and 198\,
died in the bathroom a11 his moUier anH
nance sought to revive him.
Police said they were called to the
boy's home at 1670 CUbbon St., by hia
mother. They said they managed to calm ·
his sobbing, distraught Hancte, Kathryn
v. Jones, 18, ol Santo Ana loni ellOlllh
to get an account of the shooting.
Mendez, she said, was "very unhappy"
about their Imminent marriage and
."some f~ problems." She said be
fired the' first shot from a 30,06 rifle after
goinl inl. the bedroom alld clo.'lin& the
door behiDcl him.
Miss Jones said she and Mendel'
mother \hen struggled with tbe athlete,
· but be, broke free and ran into the
bathroom where he fired two more shot&
into bis Mell Both women tried to revive
hint u be lay dyln( on· the bathroom
floor.
Officers today uid lhe shooting is at.ill
Ul)der !nveot!galloo.'
To Bre•k ·Record
Red Cosmonaut
Still • Ill Orbit •
• MOSOOW· (UPl)-Ruoalan coamonaut c61. Georl)' Ber<govoi lOQped the earth
alone today, "°ell Oil. biJ way toward
Reds Seen
Awaiting
U.~. Voting
By K. C. THALER
LONDON (UPI) -Hanoi's peace
strategy ta hardening amid lndications
tbe Communists want to JWait the out-
come of t h e U. S. presldenilal elecUons
before agreeing to' neg-otiatlon1,
diplomatic sources saJd today.
The informants said that 1n the con-
Unulng debate within Hanoi'! divided .
higher policy counci.b: the hardUnin have
ooce more wan the day , at least for the
Ume biirig.
They represent tht factJon which thinks
that North Vietnam should await the: out-·
come of the presidentlal election befOre
comnlltUng itself to any firm course in
negotiaUons for a Vietnam peace set:-
Uement. '
The hardliners also want to have the
problem of Viet Cong representation at
the Paris talk! setUed in principle before
concrete negoliaUons are set in moUon.
they said.
In this tactical manlpulating Hanoi Is
clearly ani:ious to avoid any lmJ)t'eUlon
that it is backing down or matfng con-
cession.s to the "Imperialist Amerlcana. ''
The recent Publicity accorded to the
soundings in Hanoi for an accord on
negotiating terms may have played a .
part in the latest hardening of the tegime
of President Ho Chi Minh.
It ta clear, they said, Hanoi will not
make any "formal," let alone public con-
cesal.on in return .for the cessation ol all
American bombing of North Vietnam.
Hanoi may do so quietly, but as soon u
any public commitment ia demanded or
as soon as any Communi8t: "gesture" ls
publicly labeled as a concession, Hanoi is
certain to pull hack, they said.
Meanwhile in Paris, the Saigon govern-
ment and the Viet Cong injected
themselves Into the peace talks today.
Each one issued a statement demanding
they be in!=l~aj . in any fQnnal ]1eace
negolJations aim~ •t ending the '!far,
Pham Van Ba, chief of the newly~
ed offlce of the NaUonal Liberation Front
(NFL), poliUcal arm of the Viet Cong,
sald the NLF was the only true represeo-
tative of the people of South Vietnam. So
did Ph"!,ll Dang Lam, chief South VI•
namese observer at the Paris ta.lb.
The Washington and Hanoi delegaUons
meet Wednesday for the 28th Ume 1lnce
the talks opened May 13. It will be the
last meeting before the U.S. election.
The South Vietnamese are unoffidal
observers at the Paris talks.
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Funeral Slated
For Daughter
Of Otief Seltzer
Mrs. Belle Seltzer Blodgett. daugbtu
of Huntington Beach Police Chief John
Seltzer, died Monday in HunUngton
Beach after· an extended illneu. She was
35.
Funeral services will be held Wed-
nesday at 11 a.m. in Smith's Mortuary
Chapel. Interment will follow a t
We!lminster Memorial Park.
Mrs. Blodgett was a nattve of Hun-
Ungwn Beach. She had been in W health
for several months.
ln addition to her father, Mrs. Bkldgett
ls surviv.ed by her husband Manhall J.
Blodgett; a daughter. Deana, 1.f1 and a
son, Marlon, 7, who all live at thli family
home, 2.508 Bowdoin Place, Coata Mesa.
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e<Nllllnl tile Soviet 10lo endurance muli •
Tbtre wu no lndkaUOn when be would
mum to aarlh.
The Rnuiw aakl he had completed ff ..
od>lll at 2:!7 P-'11· Moocow. time (l:l'l;..
a.m. PST), U. had then been In opaco i.• • boars and ... OC'blllnc .... t!Vf!r'f •
mlnutel. Tba lloviet IOlo lllllt ... llt
1>oun and a1x m1ntttes, ..t 1n ua bY. •
coomonaut Vllf')' Bykova,. ,'
BeregOvol to¥ 1!"""11 cootrol•tiidq"bo
felt line and -In "'°" opb1ta. Medlcaj m<>nJtortnc al jbo ...... c:enler 1"n oat
)ds report.. :-~ .. • ''Flolllnc la ....,. pltl!llOl 1Ddei4i" he
said in. --1" eorth
u he mcmd ~ thr<>uP .iill
•pa<e callln. Tba 8"lol -. ~-
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connecled with tnlalni for enntual
..tal>ll-:ol 1 ~tlllg opaco lllalkll.
Tba. Soviet liewa -TUI Aid ~ I 4'1·yaaN>id WI? !Np.and
ace loot ptlal, WU Jn .-Ilani llealtb ud ~
thal .all .,..,. In ~ spoce'yehlcla
were 0 functlmlnc nanDaily.'' He bepn · the day by NllnC bna"*8I and doinC lit·
tin& up -It P" no further Jn. formation.. I
Soyuz I, 1 opaco capaule with i..,....,.
partmtllls -hurlod Into -.Salur-clay, the ilrii Scwlet m.....i fljlbt •Ince
Soyus I crubOd 11 -thl qo killlnl
cosmonau·c Vladlmlr'JComarov.
Soyu,. 1. ao unman-' capUe. Wu
launched Friday. a...py.t cooduct.d
docking maneuvers with Soyuz I before It
was rdurned to a IOft landing in central
Asia Monday.
Thief Steals Car,
Dismounts Texan
A man who lists addressel In
Westminster and Scotland, TeL WU
temporarily dismounted overnight when
someone stole b.iJ $400 automobile 1n eo,,..
ta Mesa.
Carl E. Schlaba, who gave ail addtess
of 8300 Westminlter Ave .. Wesb:nlnster,
left the car parked at 20If Walla~ Ave.,,
at 5:30 p.m. Monday and discovered It
stoleo a few boun later.
Schlabs called police today to report he
had found the car parked at 2107 Raleigh
Ave., with half a tank of gaaollne uaed
and the glove bos pried apen.
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But. Blasts Denw. Party
W As!llllG'l:Qll (AP) -Sen. E~gene J.
M~y (0.M\M), egdorled Hubert H.
Humphrey for Fl!lident today but fired
fruh critici,mt -at Democratic party
leaders and tile. Chicago. convention
where be Iott the presidential nomina-
tion. •
In • atatement. ending his sustained
refuaal..to back Jlumphrey after the latter.
wrqted the nomination from him last
Auaust,· McCarthy called on hia sup-
porters to vote lot the vice president as
he 111dd he plani· to do.
But the Minnesota senator left open the
posslbWly that be might quit the party.
.And he did not lonoclose the pooslhwty
"that '·he '!OUlcJ .e.t rulectim t0 ihe
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Senale In \170 or a pmideol!ll JIOllllna,.
lion two yean later war ... ..,.
polilical ballner than Ibo -allc
standard.
He did so hy declarfng: "I wW D0t lie I
candidate of my party for rHlecdaa to
the Sen1ta. Jrom t1* .iAta. ol-bt
1970. Nor wW I Rel< the --•I
nomination of the. Democratic ~ kt
1972."
In sayin& he '"'"1d vole lot lllimpbn7
· aglinst GOP nominee Bidwd M. lllan,
he called Oh ti-who ouppofted Ida If·
fortlO wjp the Demoerlllc -to do' ~o!ilie. , '
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She also leaves her mother, Mra.
Mamie Seltzer of Huntington Beach;
brothers John Lance, 20, and Ryan Dean,
17.
Services are set for 11 1.m. at Smiths'
MOrtuary Chapel. Interment >rill he in
Weatmlnater Mmiorill Park.
You~g ·man taking
a busiq~ss course!
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Services ' for Dead Girls Durlnf the school aa,y till• bo~·lllil!S ~ WQtking witlj boy!. He .buys lils newo-
coursea In EngllJb, 1rij)inietlc. tile IO-! 'pap.,.;· from us, and be seill them to
clal sciences And he does· we)! al thl!lt), · ~u. In rnan\iging his b11Sin~. he de-
On lils newspaper rou~ tie' \a~ ·at)· livers, collects,' keeps records, Jeims
Shatwred Families 'Pre-pare Funerals of Crash ·Victims
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Ml• Frahm, a 19'7 grodU1ta. of Santa.
Ana Valley Hlgb School and an only child,
Is tcheduled fGf looerll -TJnno.
Uj ll 1=-p.m. at w..--
!.fenorlal Park ¥cotua17, with lnlmnmt
~to lollow. ' Slio leav• !>er pU<ntl, Mr. and Mn.
Merritt J, Fl'llnn, a grudlllhl!r, Aquol
F. Frahm. and -eral 1111111, tlllCles and
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-Tbe California lllP!J&J 1'41"!! Aid w.ia--.,.. dri'llll(norlh on Paclllc
Coul ~ Sltoiday nllht -he tiileolllped thrM -WI ml .-ed .... ""-1111 ... carrJfnl Ille lk"· On1' the nigh! l>elcn, an emplc)yo of
the hotel wbero ho Uva! reporll<I him lo
pollct u In .... uh ""'*"' ..,.... ho
had llllllhod Illa Up and cblpped.a lOOlb.
other course - a bul!netii· cour.se, In to deal with people.
which be appllea in ~ pr~ w•y 1 c ·· the tblng1 he -learns Jn 'llM"-clulr90m Utile l'l••det ao many busin.,. lead·
-be ilio Je1r111 oometblDf .more. ei:s of tilday will fell )'ou the lllOI! val· . · ~· . <-uable· experience 11\ey bad u a boy
He teams . th• batiCI <'Of buliness, was managing a newspaper route. n11
which will stand him in Jlood •lead one goOd way a boy can round out his
llllcugbout lils life. AJ a ~PIP"•· • education, Today's newspa~r catrltr• boJ, lie operalel lils own'ntail liuil· Ollesmen are tomOm>W'J ludors.·For n-. with the COWlsd ot oar< clttula-i1$rmlllon · cio Kr. LMY!tt ~ tho
t!Oll pooplo . wbtl make ·.a•cu.r:._of D~Y PILO'I;-"'Mn!.
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wolilen prays at • m6imrlal to
the people ol Lldi.ce, slaughter-
ed by ttte·Nazit; In «zect>oslo-
vak!a on the country'• 50th an-
nlvonary.
Jeglllatloo creal!ng ,~ Czech
and Slollia¥ rePubllcs· united In a ledera-bon. -· ,,
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Patrick L~-li~<n1 "~ a!i ... iv·~~ ilfi(e, B:tJit~of J.lE-K.
•taste' of politicol mdi at a Dem,o. • , ·
cratic luncheon at tM-WaU!oft A.tW ~ · · ..., , • .~-t~· ·•. .,
ri4 Hotel m NN York toMre Preri·' R . z ·M' . . ·,· ' .! '.J:·J p1_:.
d<nt. Johnson ~e, tokina an optt· ;ll>fl~ea .. emOrULL ·mn mis«c view of Vice President Humph· c;.-v . . '
re11'1 chances fOf' winning tht presf·
dtncJI. Lynn'• mother, Luci Nugent,
iupenriles. • Mrs. Ger•ldine Miller said that
U the city doesn't do something
about the traffic aroWHi her South
Side Chicago home she'll start
thinking about som"l'lace else to
live. Mrs. Miller's bnck. bungalow
was struck by a car for the 11th
time in 13 years Saturday. •
North Vietnam say.s it has on
11·11eor·old boy who h.a.s wo.rmd
of U.S. air and sea attacks .ro
effectively in tM last three year.r
that M has been dubbed "the
radar boy." The Vittnam mws
agemifJGW Ta Quang Ty is able
to pick up the ..round of p!ane.1
even 4bovt tht "howl of the sea
wind" on rat'ny n.tght!.
McLEAN, Va. (UPI) -'Ille wile and
brother of the late Sen. Robert r. Ken-
nedy announced today kdiation ol. the
Robert F .. Kennedy Memorial' -a "liv-
ing" foundation to carry forward the
Ideals of the uaaulnated aenator.
Ethel Komiedy, elgbt mootha prqnant
with her 11th child, mn•ined seclu9d m
her huge Hickory Hllll. home here u her
brother-ID-law Seo. Edwaid M. Kennedy
disclosed creation of the memorial at an
outdoor newa conference.
Robert S. McNamara, preoident of Ill<'
World Bank .and former Secretary of
DefenR, WU named cbairman of the
founda\lon'1 uecutive commJttee. ,,,,.
goal will be to ralse 110 mlllJon to cane·
out the wort of Kennedy, uualnate(
last June 5 'tn Loe Angeles.
Edward KeMedy, flai1ked ,by hll ollter
Mrs. Peter Lawford and Mn. Stepbe·
Smith. said the aim of the memoria
foundation is "to Welop a anall act.lo-
force to idenUfy the central needl of our
COlllllry and •.. to brine together people
of ....itlvll7 and creaUvity" to aeek
aolutkm. The memorial will act as a catalyst ln
focusing new rMCIW'Ce!l and talents on
problema of the poor and t h e
dllo;rlmlnated both at home and abroad,
Kennedy .. Id.
"We hope to be able to bring Robert
Kennedy's concen and imagin1Uon to
theee problems," hil brolher sa.Jd.
Robert Kennedy's widow, whose doctor
wants to insure her eleventh child ,goes
full term imied a statement Instead of
Sppearlni. She aaid tt was the hope of the
family and friends thal lhe memorial
would "carry forward the ideals and car·
ry on the work so important in the life of
:ny husband.
"He wanted to encourage the young ~ and to help the disadvantag!::l and
dla!irbillnated against both here . and · itbf9id, and he. wanted to promote peace
in the world," Mn. Kennedy said. "These
will be the 1oa.ls of the memorial..';
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~ 11111es Earl Ray, a«Uaed of the munl-
er' of Dr. Martin Luther Kina .Jr,, wJll
claim be WI\" "promlaed ·112.000 to Iii,·
000' to lead police away.,.,.,, ~~II kill· era ~ t.c:.m. the lure In the jrUteit
riionhual,ln hiltoey," the Nubville T.,.. • jl ' •
neptan_-IOY•·
Meanwbtle, Ray'• bJocrapher aaY, the
man -of the antper •Jailng of Kln&Ja Momphla, ')'enn., last April 4 WU
lellpltlj ;wt of ... Canadi.. 111-m«i~ the killing by • !12,00!0 Ol-
ler to._ a ieyatery mlalloo lo Btnn-
tnghlm,>Ala.
Author Wllllam Brodlord Huie quoted
Ray about the lDOIJe)' oiler In the lint ln-
llallmlnt Of a aeries which beglUl Mon-
day In Looi: magulne. • '
The ro-an, In Ila Moliday · edi-
ttom, ·lild Ray will claim thafhe wu on.
' 1y,. '''.deooy" in • plot to kill Klna In answer to tbe state of Tenneaee'a con-
tention that Ray acted u a lone ana.in.
llaJ>, .. -pee -the -State. Prison, .... OD trial in Shelby
~ Crlm\nll Court at MempbiJ Nov.
1-12 =~urder ehar1e. ' •·-The trmeuean story, a ~
dia by repx'ler Jbn Squlru liom.
Memplu., quoted "IOUl<el cloae to the
caa~ as to'tbe line of Rly'a defense.
T)le'~per Ald ninner9u -have liJdl<ated "the defenae will claim
Ray. played only a small part In a master
ploi ao ci>mplex and far-reac:htni that
even Ray does not know w h o
matermlnded lt ...
Appomitly, 1!0 effort will be made by
the def111111: to chow who masttrmlnded
the all•pd COOl)>iracy, the poper said.
The Tenneuean story said the defense
theory Is that Ray'• movements in
Memphis were designed to set him up as
the killer to leave.. a falae trail while
someone elae shot King.
Huie aaid !lay, who has been writing
autobiographical Mt.es in hla jail cell in
Memphis for use by Huie in a book, told
him the money offer to leave Canada
came from "a man whom Ray calls
Raoul and deacribes to mt ..u being a
blond LaUn about l$, and'Wlloril R>y took
to be a teaman .
"Ray told ol a hall a doi<n meetingJ
with Raoul," Huie aald.
Speedster .Skids
In 400 MPH T'e8i ..
BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah
(UPI) -Mickey Thompeoo's \wiJl.
en&fne, projectlle.Uke vehicle akidded out
of control at ~ estimated 400 miles an
hour today while he attempted a lilrorld . land apeed record. • 'I --
'I11oinPICJh, whose car U:idd.edi for
several hundred yarda about Mldw In
the 11).mile straightaway ..a!on, blamed
the incident on the West Salt Flats eoune.
He told newsmen as he climbed from
his low speedster: ''You witnessed
something I don't think you could ever {
wit.nus again' without ~ car rolling
over."
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Says :;R.~~·gnation .; .
P'w.ni S . Stand . . l ~ . . . .
·BOSTON · t.) ~ . llichard' ~al
CUshing, Ro . tl!lholk .....,bbisbop of
Boston, says he ~l inteJlds. to .Rstgn,
hopes to become a missionary . in :South
America, lll)d will "be In touch with the
P9pe · ~ µplain the whole thing to
him."
· ~~ also said at a newa con4
ference Monday that be hart.cancer three
yeara agb, but,, oow. ,leeb al fit u a
"hallba<k fo~c•~loll P~~-" And, he aai be "Would have changed a
remilrk he de 11.btiut. Jacqueline Ken·
~·s rem lage il. he. h.,a known a ~er w,s UJe audieoioe. . r
Thert has~been no offidal Vatican reactlon lo. carffenaf!·~nl 1 ... t
Frl®y that e In-tol reslgn be-
cauie of the1 fp:ror GM bis attack on crl~cs of the marriage.
f._t a tn¢ing of Catholic men the
prelate had asked regarding the mar·
riage of Mrs. Kennedy and Aristotle
Onassis, a d!Vorced man : "Why shouldn't
ahe be able ft> marry anyone she wants!"
He said lhat if he had known the
reporter was there, he would have added :
·•sut not in the Catholic. Church."
Cushing ,as said that he ls resigning
because of His defense of the Kennedy~
Aristotle marriage. 'Ibt. Roman Catholic
Church does not sanction marriage
between a Catholic and a divorced
person. i H.ule QUOted ·!lay u ayl111 the pro-
po11tton boiled -to thi8' . . ' -Ray wu· to meet Raoul in Wloo.or and
make 1everal trips acroa tbt· botder
from Wtndlor to Ilelroit, carrying
packaees with ~ed contents bid-
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KILLS BlJY, 17
SAN FRANCISco '!UPI) -A 17-year·
old bo)' ll>ot hiNilll !ittafiY Monday nigh!
"*1e pfa)'ing Ruui'I' roulette with a
The 73-year-old ca~! also told
newsmen that surgeoQS disee'9tted a
malign'8cy in his dfgestfve ·.tract three
~ years <tJo during an opetatjbn to retno\·e
den in the car. ·
Ray would then ..u the car .00 :Pro-
ceed to Blrmlngbam where be would lle
low, try to establilh a false ldenlity and
await !no~: V 1eneraf delivery
mall. • :·.• .. · • •• .. ,., ;. '
Raoul WU to,pl)"Ray'1 Uvlnt~
a n d IO to Btnnlngham lo buy ltay a
"suitable car."
friend. • • '· Poliee aaJd Oscar F.J>ope, was playing •
the deadly game with two companions at
tht home of Mn. Oladys'Window. Pope'a
OO!lJpaniODI ~ tbey pjaced OM bullet In
a allc ahooter"ond tb&t luml firing the
weapon ·~ their headl.
polyps. · • ._(, ..
There has been no ·~. he said. ... ·
Qishing said he wanls lo 'WO to South
America after his retirement because
"I'll have to go somewhere. I can't itay
here."
"If they don't und~· me al..,. 47
:years, they'll never ~ me," be sail:t. ;; ,~
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ud M a ,.lilt overweight and hlgh blood .,,....,. ~ • •r an °"'1!!111QD problems. U you·,. in 'out «ra et .SO't
the ollda ... high you have oile 'or both or theae
pn>blema. If you identify younetr with thl1 l'OllP
you'd bo wiae to do somethblf about It. Like ,.uln1
rqular cilocl:-upa, findin1 out YOllT limlta, and ctid:-
lltl to titan. It you've -thitttiq about Jifo.
~and dbcoYOnCI that the coat IA :rour-
to llllii. «·-dlfll<ult to ,.t, Menuf-Lif•
'""'! kablo to help. We lta.,. always~ that · life...._ 1hould be available to tho laraat jiobp or paiople pooaible .J at
ilie •-pouiblo price. You will illld ·IM Malt from MaA~ v.eU
qualiW ud hdpfltl iA your aelection or a plan ~"'*your~. "r4'-
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year""'"" -wwl .-.it!-_,..':&iio,-ed b)' tolel!ilon DttwOlW ~ ~ DI
about "Father KMft Bell" 1114 "'Ille .-Vaa t
Dyke Show." .
"Sure, 'He and SW lsn't gllltlng good ~· they ftre ~ 1ut -at tllis lime'. ! •
remember \hat •Fa!IM Kn.,.. -llod 11 llri'I
tlmo witll the ntjnp It flnt lllld fiMllJ •II#.
on '~Y;.. 'Accldentai F•\plli iln't dolii1 ~t;.U
well, i.. atve It tittle. Mer .an, "n>e 'l)ld:-Yan
Dyke SltoW' was a<ta.ally eonceled. Wilen· !bl ra•
•'"11ed lo ilO up and Y"" ~" -lmppelle!I ~ tllat ••. " . ,•. ;
llOTH 'M! AN1> 941' ttd 'Mcidenlll l'\iib'·
departed 'beeaUJO ml!!onco Mlp ,,..., 11tl"'4. )tiit
tlslS season1 althougb it ls ~ enough ·lo l!'bt.jl'*
htts, the misses are more ditf1cult tor~;
'!'lie ieasm1 ma basy, confusing C0111llil111tiotJJl
paid 1"1lltlcal broadwt.s •.. varielLoi: ~ 1pi>.
cals and even pro!ession1l footlioU omee =
... n1ng --all ef 4llem pN llBfK ll>e . ~ and ~m..<ill!b!ll, _;;r__ • -. -~: Sometimes these p?Hm......,. cause mystin\o
iolU increases in fla~ging ratings. For ~·
"'!be Beautiful Phyllii Diller SlioW:' on ~y
ni,<jbts 1eem8,to be one al the soft IPOts-ln the NBC .
' ICliedule. In a Nielsen repol'I ISiued Monday, bOw-
evll', ii rilDd 121h ia ·"':if.: Ja • list of .t7 programs. In the previous a week 1gq,. jt
was 681h In a lilt of 90. Ila ca np IOOIDed from. '¥'
anemic 12.9 to a lilwmlng 21.J.. . :'.'.>·
THE REASON? ·r dm lmplsSlble,b its 'CBS
compeUUon, ,,.. 'pre.empted w a JIOllUcal bloJll· cas~ ao a lot al ]llGplt fto ~ watched ~
adve!&ure oi-tuniid In 1Jlo .NBC *"'· A:nd, In
.addition, NBC bad an~ tlJI& 1t would hll<t-
rupt the DIDer show fS .,.. as U r.-.ed film ;9f
tile Kenleil)'·Onasais wed.U.. ~ ..
A -p\e 0( week$ ago, NllC's "~wok
a dramatic ilosedive iii the~· I; tllrMd out
that abciat lliree -•-··~ nOftl!lllJ bro.JI· cut the pncram hat ~"ill dlnB pericd tor a reg1-01111 pqlitteal il:oadcut.
No one mected with a Clll18l progr~ In-
cluding networt executiveo, will ever admit thft
any eert .. is wa>liDlf aw~ tar Cle simple teason
that it is a 10U9)' snow t111t people ~ oul TV
shows, lo 1-.r them 6efend .them, su«er beciuie.
, t1f circumstances -"""""« against pow""1ut r_., ture mov!Es, against an estaf!lbbed, popular llbow,
sbowa' at a tin)e when the audience Is otherwlee
occuptei er fcillnillC a pr<>1raa tut + 1 I illt•· en to1other damaell. "-•
WHATEVER THE CAUSES, some new ~
tome old prognuns_appear to be in ·trouble. A""1riil
th1m l'Je ABC'11 "Ui111<111 ~I la 'l.'<lwll'.' ~ Doa ructlea Sbow"· CBS'• 11Daktmi1
' wt • anll 'NBC's ''New Adventul'es al BllCS 11Dii"; lllfd
"Star Trek." Al! these ..!... nd ~ men -JP' ~t~ady ... ~ _.. en4 <I. tbe ~kit
1»l'Rowlm""" ~~ Lmclo.W' c .......... be
'[ the ratloii chamf In 1he ,,..idf. -~.'bl the <1ew report i waa toi>Ped Olily liy lii>li Hopelt
' tWied>y JiliOdal. . .,,., 1'!!t c; ~idi --liat Hope. ·"!µlia" .....tinu1ncll1s I"-la l!le
top ,10, now -~ 'e!taWolled 11 lbl -aon'a lilggeat lit ' . '.
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Thats --Plan _,.,, is lor. -may -.. Inn $lOO lo $5,000. 0< more, for t><n
C0!190lidatioa, school 0< Yacation expens05,
bonlJe or car repairs, "1lr'J good reason. Payments
scboduled lo lit,,,..-income. With >wOYai you
-have '°"' ..,..,Y Ille day ,.,.. apply. No -al for 45 days.
YOl.m Month)J No. ot
CASH Payments Months
Sl,012.9' $ 52 3t
Sl,60'1.D!I S Ill 24
$2.90l12 $100 lli ,..,..,,12 $1«1 JI
o..dl•ancktisabiSity'h:wwiceawaitabte.
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673-3700
~•wport Beecli-3700 Newport . . .
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"Original is forever"
Man's quest fOf beauty and status is one of tne strongest
motivating forces of our time! As Curator for the world's largest
marketer of popular-priced art, Sebastian Ca.bot invites yoo to
join him in one of the most substantial investment oppoltooities
of a lifetime!
A wholly-owned sllhsidi1ry of UN Broadc1stin1 Corporation, SCHERn£
brings you Ame1ic1's tITTHt promotional efforts with Seblsll1n Cabot
to sell this original 1rt tonCtPI! YOll reaeh 1 sleadilJ·1rowln1 m1u. '"arket, lnc1easin1 by one-million new rHklences e1eh ye1r! You otter
Ille 1111ion's 11twe1t status symbol ••• original 111! ·You enfoy tile prld1
ol presti1e sellin1 in a litld that Iii$ alreldy proven ibt)I p1ofltab,l1
throo~lloul lite U. S. alld Canada. Yoo need only make a rnmlmotn cash
hivtstment of $!1 ,500 for ibis tomplele, turn~ey Galltf)' aperatlofl,
kK:ludint::
• Fra11Chlse na of YolH ehoiet.
• Exclusiile 1ight5 kl Sehertlt
nnt, trtdtntalb, total SYSlt!S.
• Mod!rn. contemporary liallefy,
coinpletesl(n Md lirt!JreJ*b(t'.
c.tt or "«it• for t.11 debW
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• Continwus illvtntory of oriPtl
p.ainlln11 11111' othtr art.
• Comp;rehlmift niliC tw ... ........
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MR. Atle~T HURWITZ
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ASSETS OVER
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HEAD OFFICE ~ •ts Ent Co1anKto aroutw. '
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' Few Shopping Days
:f'.Remain for Voters
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~ • "'-MERRIMAN ·SMITH ' _....,
--Pml llde?ullonaf
--of ,who and :how ~-. Americana next wetk WU! iJioose as ll1eir pttSident teUeur years an irresponsible
pr.A -is oure to play Ji>ooe ~~Uonal welfare and just ~very interest this coun-
~winner will be Incapable t!:-<t>Pini with crime. He will
b'J.made a poliUcal football f!l • ol the old people, the
• l.s and virtually aoything
ble. He will be something ~-coward, a racist, a wild
· er. He will be a patron of
.. and thus throw the
into an awful wr.;·.s;·on. :11io says all these tmlble
"""'-and aayz 1hem with ~ lorc<lul Dnallty! The
~ candidats -Hubert H.
~"'"the Democrais, ~ M. Nixon for the
~licans and George C.
~ for the American ~::~.any one of ihe
ihS!dential e.a n d i d 1 t e s 111,.r ,ally, election of eltber of
h~ ·-is .-Ill national
dlp.rter, ebt4m1-~·~Pri" um. . .• .
"II' I! to the cndit ol the ~ican J)eopie, however,
that the iliatrlhlc ospecb ol
the concluding pmldl!Dtial
campaign are taken witb. con-
siderable skepticism. lio one really believOI all biit Humpbey and 'Nlxoo say
about each other -includlng
}tuqiphrey and Nixon. Wallact
: la 1 case unto himself. His
: auppooed wickednes& ii about
the • only thing on wblcb
Bwripbrey and Ni:z:on agree.
: Tbert are, however, large
, numbers ~ Americans who
:see no evil in Wallace
: whatever, but a forceful man
who will bang heads together
· and make the dissidents
behave.
A visiting Ethiopian
journalist alter viewing the
campai~ of Nixon, Hwn-
pbrey and Wallace, observed :
"If what these~ say about
each other is true, the winnu
should arrest his two op-
pooenlll Immediately after the
biauguration and charge them w.tth treason."
If that is·the way the born·
bast sounds to a foreigner ,
'.thlnt bow it mimt aound to
;many young Americans who
ban not yet learned to ap-
'l>reclate the sophistry ol
~ential pottticl. Or to
.elder Americam when told
that the polilics ol any one of
lbe three candld11.tes would
reduce their alroady •mall
penaiOl'IS to pennies?
It baa been part of the
American political scene for
many years to regard the
other side as a haven of
thieves, scoundrels a n d
genera] ~goods, But there is
a genuinely serious question
this year:
l.s the technique of cbarl<
and counter-charge suitable
(or, for that matter, ac-
ceptable) in an era when
television carries the actuality
of political combat into IO
many living J'QOllll, to vast
numbers of young people still
1o the stage o1 being lectured
by their elden on the virtue of
telling the truth at all times!
Pi>liticians regard many of
their eba{ges and counter-
cbarges u parables or figures
ol speech. They expect the
voters to view the difference
between Ulustntive Invective
and fact.
One of the candld1lt1
recently said IOIDe rather
damnlng thlnp about bll op-
pos!Uoo. Wlieo ir.....i !or
supporting evidence, bis cblel "*"esman declined to go ll!to SJ!OFific",~-.id It was • m1tte.r ••1ou bear
everyw~"
II this the Rull of
,w,.manshlp and towering
leadership! There ""' only •
r ... !hoppq da)'• left for the
voter. And comparison shop-
PinC Is rather difficult tbia
year.
Valley Ouhs
Setfuders
Two Fountain Valley YMCA
clubs have installed new of-
ticer1.
Bill Murray IUCC.tedtd
outgoing Chief Lon SL Martin
of the Great Plains Nation, In·
d.ian Guides.
other 1968-Q officers In·
elude Medicine Man Darwin
Frydendal~ Wampum Bear
Lou Decker, Tally Keeper
Tom Holtbatm, Lance Award
Coordinater Stu Brown and
Scout Dale Peterson.
New Y's Men's Club presi-
dent is Manuel AJarcon who
takes over from Arlan "Ace"
Erickson.
More are Vi<:e President Airt
Womer, Secretary Don Nel.!Oll
and Treasurer A1 Andrews.
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Open · T~ursiloy -& Moneforo Eves Till 9 .
ELEPHANT OR . DONKEY?
RID£ THE CANDIDATE _ o~·y~_UR CHOICE·
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UNDER THE BIG TOP • • ; FRIENDLY
FAMILY FUN ••• PITTING, FEEDING,
LOVING, FAMOUS ANIMAL AND BIRD
STARS Of MO.VIES AND TELEVISION
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1111. Los Alamitos Results
SUMMY ll V•llnd• ....... ' ,..,.
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WiTHESS ltl hind lhl1 1Mtl °' 9' October, Ifft ~
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TERRA WEST CORPOllATLOH ~Id M. svtwltlld
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racxns -JS aq. ft. each-med. 3 BRa 2 baths, ·Wp 3 BR 2 .... tta. N 'Bed .at all. this for '64,900. 3 • 2 ,BathB : •large uvq l i!8~';'rio-1)ed yard an ~.The, -~ ~ mG-.I ~ dtl Mir 2250 flldet et. Blt-tna, crpts,
Built-m -1!1.IOO with ex· L.R. ...i F.R. bo!h have -.._ Bedroom, Wile ~. .-w.;g. lot on1y 27 ooo ~ -~ -·-«' ~ -M M~ «o ~· cbaDfllt tt blime or ll.ll:mlit F.P.11 -Out ot town owner on comer lot. VA loan a~il-wi#i multl.~fold 4lYtsiori al· •'olow down moves you. fu. $12,500. * M8.ooM .niA terms: . ,. LUXURIOUS .3 B.R., vteW. --!!lo-"'·_,.,.~
yolJl' tenna. ts desperate and wm con-able • $29.<m. SalBI Jl!)08 ferb'lg tourth ~m. 3 :. ,. , " · · -, , Paul Jonn Re1lty Beaut. turn., plus *:;
646-7171 546-2313 sider~ term. -Mklnr d~! Wlll~at$225/mo. baths, large pool, hetY)I ·e 'JUNG" ~oron• del Mar 1~ 8fr.12J6.' Eve!l. 538-~ Prtv. beach, an the bay. Newport Htlghb 3210
THE Q EJ'.:C.
EST .... n..TE'R:[:_
$2!1,250. Whoa first .. ? ::", • .,,{oOfb..w':~,,: ( =· .SPRING 2 BEDRO:OM & =.,-A~AIL.FJXCL~~ 3 BR., ·111 bo .. carp. & Colesworllly & Co. ""'"""" ~ •• REALTY Want The Best? PANELED DEN LEASE: 8'15.«193 • .....,, bltn•. ''""ed ,.,. can f ApPI' • ..ANYTIME'. • We 'Proudly Present ~ VA 8Plnlaed for . : O:a.e to schools. $200, 6A2-nn . 8f (714} 642.8235 , . , OJn:ma" de! Mar'• ~ell~st $23,250. No down to Veta. ~ 1 Br~. huge doaet I: G&rdener met 548--5926 evei
i DHHert>arilvd.,CM. 881 ~-Dri ~ lll1 ~ 2629~m-.,3.,C.M. 3Babome+IncorneApt Comerlot-ideelfl:rboat/ orage, arate yard. ========I V1ctorlt uvva· ve, ..-te ~ location, near the tniil~ ~. Hurry on this Adults. . Month. Corona del Mu 3250
• . . Opm ~· ~N=tfn?!:.,,,.B'llJ&. ~o. sroRl -VIEW -bMcb on extra '"e i~• cme! m-1953 aftt:r 5.
Buy of ttie Year BAY FRONT '4Ntll I~~~::=;! ~ fl!,OOO. i-"" pr1ce<1
1 • • ~ Rex VIEW HOME -1 Bedroom E11t lrvint Terrace Ii . . 3 star'Yiathe~-•ee $74,500$bo,m by Appt . L. ~.ruw 841;~ Condomlnl~m 2950 $160 mo. References.
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oos..drllt3-•bo."'"""' & chann -'"''"'"'"3'"'"FO'"'"R'"'"'"1"""~• 111ii is Nifty .\'Io~ bailt-inl, -, ~i:aM\'RulE~•to . GtlN -MAR'' TOWNHOUSE 3llt111 ba, 213: 84Wrc; Eveo.
IW' Pool. _. point. tbia --~ room. i.rg, ,..,i & more. :q .g oo..t HW)'., CdM FIXER· \l.PPER· all "l'!liluce1. w : mo. ht Huntln-n Bach ••-
Exc.ilent !lnmu:in& oawlde'ro!t.totwlthr~ Home and Income If You're, 111rtftyl -.it ........ CALL 67S-3l7ll _,large....,J.llboths,.,.... & last+ depooit 962-1514 --~•;_;'"_;;.;c;,;.;:..;.~=1
NI price SJl.tm " H.OAT -< bdnn. < 541).Jl51 <""" ••" l ,,...,_Nb""""' tot. FREE RENTAL BOOK C...._~r Salisb""' bo7h, lam. rm ..... liv. PRI>IE COSfA MESA ii lal't -ll' tor •"" H•ritse• Rffl Dtato a;.·a•y ..... t H0mo G.L or -l><'<>w rnA RENTALS ~ m· -~ •--,. ......-. -· • t:'OOID ~ bl,y" -ANtA p 3 bedroom home ~ year) tba:t )iiotI can -.. . ~ ............ .... .... .u1vw REALTOR 1119,<m-SIJBMrl' AN OF· pins 2 bedroom """""""' find a good baooe.at a low Bl' OWNER: 3 bedroom F" ~' 5 lld, din, 31' BR.ISliaut ii.EAL~ · H-·Unfumlshocl 4 bedroom. 2 Bao.. Bon"'
Marine A Balboa 11. FER. """'1 !mll, 111111 a 50Xl20 lqt. price in .. Ol£di'!!t --~ 21"ll ~ -lat,. haa. ll>ln. -..... WF l'OOI ·•;..., • • Room. Sharp' ;lil9 per
m; ~ "C"THO ... a"' YOU'REON'ro!JR-WAY -·-"""'mmaua1m -t...:edtn,.,.i·b'dol' .,...w:i.-...,S210 .. n .... .-JMs.Ml-.Gonorol 3000 month.t.ea.e;..lhoptioo ~ -~END~~ all -· Th I i---.. or children's play . area. 3 car pr. I.mruc. $$,<m 3 BR borne w/family rm w lk & L e e REALTCIR TO u,wL<r c..,,...,.,,. ·~-· S '""''<'Ir ._OOll .._.o.flrt , ft. q_ GREER, ReaJ:t1' elect. bit-in&. ,.1,.-...a b, :Jl?l1.;. 2 BR. dup1ex. Balboa a er ee home .features 3 king size _., _....._ ..., .. Tn... ...... _ , .,....-.v. tlo ~~-_,':'~, ~-Dishwasher, all
ID& W. Caul Hwy. 54IMi627 Bdnna, family nn, pkal 1%. BY Owner -tiotcl-to Sell 3 _.... •• J.o1U1.1 vi--.. pa ' 1U111C1. ..,....,,. enc'd, 4 elec.;' w/w. :634-6980 Bkr
How LlaHng
~MF:iAVDWE
Newport Bch. ~. ~ .__.._ -• -~~·~ ea· 2 •-• ~ n...;......... ·&Choice Location YI'I otd. 811-~ -~ -· -~ • ~· -· --'-1125: ' Bil., """'· yd. auJd 1682 -
• neat 4 • family room cm Ne-rt Heights .. quiet wtreet in great ~ ,.-
nefibb;rbood. Only $25,£60 hJ1) neat home oo !JOxl.50' a: jurt 1()% down. Waa't lot to an ..Ue:y. 3 &: family
last long room, both hardwood Doon
' . & -walls & hlih 5U-'8IO qUBlity ,,_. .uking
(neartilemlttieatrtl )Mil m,m
L.LEGE REALTY ~ 546 Sl!O J!l:O fldlmsatHlrtlor,CM. (rlQI"~ thuftl
OWGEREALTY •lD>Adlms l'IHarbor,tM.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
·LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
3 DUPLEXil
Eastslde • Nice
$57,500 '.
Coll for Appojntmonn ..
street Assume emt1ne equity. Good location txcellent: conditbl, Ii BR. Fountain 'V'aU-141 .i-1 •pet OK. NEARLY NE.W. MUD. ,,...._Eves. • ..,. .. 1,.
· FHA at $24,960. ~.5tl0. 54().3315 • )', ,' .,,. lot • room for pd . -. • ~,..., ~· ~ ~ ~R~E=! ~~~ O)zy ful_Slde, !'IQ'.QI, J '*O:... Coast -TRANSFEllRED: .. u orl:llii15=-"; ::;3:.,BR='.,;.,--i"!l,...,.ba-.,-w/~w-,1 3,:';~":.; ~~~·::
Newport 9tedl br, 2 ba, fm¥ rm.• bpi., :bl;· 332 Marguerite C4M ~ .leue. ~ ~ .2~ ba ..• ~· f11il., blllla. Petl and Lew:. 962-1981 tm, erpta, drpa. ~use bck · rm., :t Jl8t'PI· Garlield ~ children OK:' 534-6911 Bkr =t
67541:11 )'d. pliy hae. $26 ,500. PanoramlcVie.w, Broadrooor Bfopkhurst area. i4,000 · · J BR, 2 BA home, felled yd, ~ 4 Br. fam. no: $66jj'.X» Takes o •er 9(1rltl'act at $185; 4 BR.,. 2 ba. Fenced crpts, dtps, ailldren &; pets
e hAND and COMMERCIAL 2515 Lightboule, ~ $216.50 1n0..Jbc1' ~ ot yd., frpk., blin1. Children & OK $200 mo. 847-7464
FUNDS available. Contact 3 BEDROOM Houle I: ~ 5 BY OWNER e •J.010 will leue at $215 Mo. CaJl ~ts C& 53'-6980 Bkr.
111r. R<.k... Ale. 1116,SOO. · IW: P>loi· · • -owner _, .......,_ Lagun1 BNch 3705 -81 •lolka 1'9nl..... 1300 ~ta -3100 ~~----'=I
. L1gvn1 Belch J7'0.\ 2 BR.. Jarp gar., .fenced ~= ~ VA~~~ MARINERS Moao von1o . 1110 Bull's Eye BY OWNEll..< Bii •·BA, JU<I.. crv,. ~ dr••· BR~d••.2BA.cpta.Drp• . 3 IEDROOM--$23,500 SaviMS and Loan 3 BR, Ian.....,.... all new ,.,.. decif, ,,..... -Ollldron -OJ<., !ISO mo. 273 ""'· pool. $300 mo. AIM> Full Dining Room "11 • · kilch"' cabs, blt·m .• floor ,_,, a Dupl"' thst pub ....., 40 CatalinL 135.>QO. E. 19th St. svaD. 2 BR. 2 bo. 1'511 mo. Duplexes .---PERRON
We Haw Them! Dea:fttor'1 dream -un-•• covering Nf!W ~ ~ riP,t on-t:llltt profit. 3039 OUta Wal. fH..8232'" · $250 INCLUDING prdener. adtit.. &.1243 betw 10.S pm
See cu Mndow Dleplay WAJal " attnctive decor * 6A2.1771 Af?rlmt * 642_.000 carpet ~· fbrm., J.Jy na * ~· 41 years old, s-2 Bdrm•, ~ _ 5 Br. ~ Ba~, 400 Broe.dwa;t, · Need • Gartll!r:11rtang1er
NEWPORT BEACH withWll.weDpeperac-C IED'RM-muterbednrl,pantt'le4 s-t bltbl. adJacttit to N~· OIARGEl'I'! cam,rot.~ CM. nndttwttbawant•dl
REAL TY .-a. Loadl o< dooet 2 BR HOME den, "111d'• nn coql pcirt -Yad>t Qub, 43<. sw st _., IAYel.f Id""'° -"GARDEN· PARADISE" paoered. 1 Vacant ·Cash b> 6TSOO. ._
675-1642 an ... modern bullt.tn .... Wood !loon, .. tlo, double $U,7SOll NO DOWN loan, >Int ml, ,UU IUR" WHITE Roaltoi l!!!!!!!!!~i!i!~ii\!~!!!!!lj tares lndudb:w. dlsbwasher. garage. Right ln town. ·Q: batba. ~ room an in-Arizona Lt.. 9£M89'J 200l Newport i!vd. N.Bi
SIX UNITS """" .... rud-"""'"'"' "'·"'° v11a""" to_. and .,.... • BR. 2 BA. awner tot. 675-4630 ••°'! ~-2253
Pn.ie <4 • 11t -"""" ~t'2;$~.rit ~ DUPLEX tort. Focma1 """"' roam mm, ..p1a, ""'°· !X.150. _ _::.rw. BR, l ........ TAJll 1 2 BR each side, hardwood ...ittnc thlllte ~ dl:o-By owner. ~ ~•.••I , m --If.DECORATE ,,.,._ E=pttooally ....... -'--------1 Lido lalo ..., eedl. nip Dtlbllde )cm.. ftoon, double garage, good ul&te _ CBit>eted • .-ny -----'---~"'-------.:-.-1
.b. No .,....;.... tc. to )'OUr' own tute. l.&rp 4 Eutakle location. $2:1.tKXI .&led lwcuris Wo cJolm ~rt a..t:h 1200 BA~ ~ J 1
-. -Good _,_ bedn>om. s -home. wilh ''"'"· G.l. 5«>-1720 . • , = llR/ 2 'ba, • l BiV i liO; ~ •
·<fnl •vallahie. "'31 "'8 ,.rd with room Wolls-McCardlo, Rltra. TAlt!IEi.L 2955 Herbor 3 BR Bti:k Bay """' "'18 trplea, 1115.000./it'""" 11111 ... : 1,
Rllr. -· EY<o. -for bo<l -· ........ U1> 1810 N"""1 Blvd-. C.M. M ··--Siena Vlata, -to sell .ri;.sioo. ! , *1,ACHENMYER w man.t. -<i&r. 5'8-7129 Ev.,. -HAUOR VIEW at $32,500. <;all Pool Nordin ' ' = · ,
2 SfORY +·POOL JEAN SMITH, SJMlGf GARA. GE Cb>..,.poraryhotne,.sdyto ::'!!1 .. ~to~.for.,. Huntington .....,·1400 "
1 5 e,a: 3 -1rp1c, .,... RIClltor VllA .move 1n1o. Two kin< "" THE11LUFFS _ s Bdrm. 111 No Down to Ym
• '71l!-. bm. nn. 'IOll E. 11th. C..,,...,,. $20 MONTH BR, 2 bo, <Ire"""' rm. Bsth. ~11111. Near 3 Bl< family --
' l1l1ll """" --* * * * 138.000 -T'7 10% ...... ld>ool<, ahop'~ • fll(b. .... -"""' ....,., ld--•l!vna Prociiieed..,.IVAl<WEWI 40INorthN.......,mvd.,llB COllllN·MAR11N l'l>ol. No yard work . -· mtu lolu,' J
I!!>' I '' Of· 115,<m * ~-VI1iNI <.., Hoao '-!al) REALTORS -lla•tllul fl$.!IOO. e<W<si -·"-Muino 111. Al
Lien Yl!iert. """ltor * r.ur 1111; s i., -nn Real"' -3036 E. COii! H C4IM l Bil. Condom!Jllltm. ,,,. ~ m.Olid. . _......,. •1'1"32'...ilopatlo"""' TRY OFFER , ·615·1662 :... Blufll. Near-cd!l:iilldx10L KAT~ '=-= •YOO-QlCIAoolor 3 Bl\ Bach -nr 8ay Prl patio. 111,ft -' _., '
DA la•t *"'•·""'-"""' -lgellvingrm:ar.. 5 BED• ..... -.. w..,.., REPOS.YA~NT WI m~ NOD Ray 1. •.-. o. Ml-UllO -'4• tot. 139.soo. " • ea. d.., ,... itv---. ·• <¥lr ,.. __ ... :lbl, , • ~~~~=-=.".!:'~~.~:::.. :~11a1'\:'!:~.~~ ':.."n.!:.;:"".= ~ ~,.,..:; .. ~ !....-. 11o _, d•ao!M ~· .iWI: _... J BR, 2 flo, ""''"~ -<»llolOl-<140 ;.:.=_..i-. 3500.~-HAFl'OAL REALTY
---.. CllJ ::f' -., 0t:tu. 117 il"s WONl>ERnJL tho ....., llolta Real ~ht 61MC.f M.X. Palit Lido condo.1 p>OI "Rom,. 11> Matt. -· --.,,._ M• ctv':wooo lUAL TY :'.;.. 'Q.~: a!: , _ _...,, :.~~.' ~ l2IOD fr!!ID~W!!u~-!!!,._,._!!::!!!!l
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ED'ITION •
voi:. 6·r, NO. 260, 2 SECTIONS. 26 P~ES-• • -ORANGE COUNTY, CAUl'ORNOC ---. ...,-TUESDAY; OCTOBER-29, 1968 TEN CENTS . ' . or;-.
Freeway~ ·19 Go 'Un~etg};,9J!Ild' _lri _ .. -Newport
--·-.r:.. '
'
dOl!gnl on which the city II to ban a
loy,Devlln told councllmen.
Palll 'Aiher,tel,ter, wbO owns lll'OPettles
along Filth Avenue in Corona-c!ol Mar,
which II partlolly in the path of the Coast
• • •
·1 ·,o .:
1 ._, ... ~ ..... !: ,
--•
Can Swap Flop?
County Hoping to Save Larid Pact ,.
. .
11J TOM BARLEY .................
Can the Jnlne Compuy back out of
the baclt bl;y Im! nap!
Thal -the question being ubcl to-day lround Orlnp Coo111J Civic Cenltt
.. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper'• aldoa
fenrilhly ICr1ltiniml the Upper Newport
Bay agreement.
Kuyper IDd COonty Admlnlltrator
Robert Thomas bavt no comment to
mab -than to coollnn mipervllor
Oli!rman-C. M. :reatherly's "emest
hope" tbal "!be ·pro1>1em1 ootlinod fn the
Irvtoe O:Opany'1 letter can be satlsfac--
torlly aolved tbroogb mulual effort and
we can conUnue on to a IUCCellful com-
pletion of the project we have all en-visi<11ed. •• ,
Ftotberly made the llalemenl MoodlJ
after dlacuaing the tbn>Mlay old ~
letter of withdrawal •Ith hll four col-
lequea who returned Monday &om a
weekend conference at Idyllwlld fn
*** , *** Irvine Letter .E~la,~ns
·~ }:_·."',
Re<lSons lo-r '!£1Uli'1'g Deal
Editor'• Nott: Htr• ii the complete
Im of th< letUT frum lnrinc Com-
pan11 Prtridf!At William R. Ma.son on
tDithdrawal of the ranch compan11
from Ille Upper Newpol'i Bay tld<·
Jandl txchangt with Onmgt Countu.
The letttr toa1 oddresstd to C. M.
Ftatherl11, chairmma of the Board of
Suptntbon and to the Orange Coun-
-tv Hm-bor DUtrlct. •
G<nllemen:
The Irvino Compllly IDd the coonty
have worked toptber for over 18 yeara
In an effort to otovlde for the develop-
ment of Upper Newport Bay into an oot-
lllandln( harl>or. Al a part of these ef.
1or11, a Land Ex(hange Agreement IDd
a Dredging IDd Land Fiii "'"""'"'11
wen entered Into by the Irvino Com-
pany, Orange County, and the Orange
County Harbor District oo Jan. II, 1816.
Since that time there have been tnanY.
long delays IDd cllaappolntmenll fn air
tempting to accomplish our mutual
qreements .... of "hich lw been the
excessive court time and costs now re-
quired to aeltle the constliuilonallty of
the 1957 enabling Ieglllailon.
In the face of such a delay IDd tbe In-
ability of the c:ow1ly lo eapend any luncll
00 the project unW such litigation II ,...
sohed the Company. In good faith, and
In an ~ort to save time In the ultlm&te
defelopment of the harbor, bad procee6-
ed with engine<rlng, and technical dais
collecting necessary to the preparation
lo the dredg1ng IDd lw advanced OV'6
llf() 000 in this effort. The Company II
unable to continue to ldvance au~ tunda
under the present drcumltanCel, and UJto
1 ... the -t oo the dredg1ng plan II
coollnuod there will be -dtlaya in completing the dredg1ng under tbe
Oredgtng Agreement lo auch an -
that the time requlmn--cannot poalbty be md.
and .cancel the ·~ '"' !he ,.._
""" ael -abOve, ~ong others. It II' hooed 1jlat the ' Jlooid 'of Supel'
(8oo ~ Pltjle.I} ' ' . ' '
AMtller CnM>•
Corolla de! Mar Hl&h School
semor Vickie Bla<:k la achool'•
1969 Hom~een. Vick· ie ii alao a Sea, a<ing lead· er and reigning · Corona
de! Mar.
Riverside County.
Featberly caned the trv1ne Compam1'1
decllion to live 90 ~ nollct of Ill
withdrawal -as provided for ID lhe 1i65
pact -a lragedy.
"Thll project lw been many, miny
yem In Ill c:reattoa IDd Involved the el·
fort of many people," Featberty · dld.
''The lower Newport Bay la the lineal
recroatlOPal harbor on the West Coast
Q5ee BAY SWAP, Pa1e S)·
No Stgpping !.::i: · ..
Coast Parade
For Wallace ·' '. •. re\.:.~~~~~~=~-:.~, Newport ,,Councl,l_'.IJT-iies
Newport•Balboa Pedlnlula SltW'day. . r 1' ' • -• , • ~
II will alarl 1'ith about 20 care.· It may ' '
endupwithqulteafewmore. El T :4'.'•' p h . '
.;:~~";i:,..bl.:~ : .· : · oro 11.irport us
told Newport B e I c h d!J: councilmen Monday nlgbl "We'll re travellng· the
length of the peninsula, and ... expect to
have aevera1 people . camlng up frcm
there lo join us. We could have upward.a
of 40 can u we move out or town.
"San Clemente, 11 be drawled, ''Will be
the end of the ~-"
'Ibe caravan will lnclude a sound truck.
Newport councilmen dlda't react with
any enthusiasm lo the plan. But they
agreed there wasn't much they could do
about It -ooe way or the other.
Fittro'a request for fonnal city ap-
proval of. the parade, with IOUDd truck,
dmr this responae from Vice Mayor
Lindlley Paraom:
"How's our parade ordinance coming?''
"We're working on it," &aid City At-
torney TuDy Seymour. "U you •ant, we
could have a special meeting and pass It
as an emergency ordinance."
Seymour quietly concedod, however,
that a law controlling parades, even lf
one were on tbe boob, might ·not mflike
aey dl(ference. "Part of lite problem ii
thal you can't deny people the rilhl to
uinu their political oplnlons, u Iong u
they're reuonable about it."
"Well," snorted Councilman Paul J.
Gruber," "the police department had bet·
tel' know about this caravan." ,
"We'll start out 1n Santa Ana and have
a big rally in Costa Mesa at 11 o'dock,"
aald Flttro, adjlJll!q the rod, white IDd
(loo WALLACE, Pop I}
Newpci1f.Beacb city ~ Mon-
day nJght called oo the Ora.ie · Cpuniy
Bi>anf of Supervisora lo st.e·top·pdorily
· to uae of El Ton> Marine ~ Alr l!la·
ti.on.u an •:interjm" regional ai.rpprt altie.
The councll'a actlqn wu P.romP4Jy baJJ·
. od by the B111 Area CllU.ena Cow!dl: an
organizaUon ol 18 homeowntnJ : auoda·
_ Uooa, and by the Airport Nolle Abatement
Committee, a cllU.ena' """" Uiat ""' (li-ed ckxte to J,000 damage claims a1ainlt
the county for jet noise.
DI n Emory, chairman of the Nolle
Abatement Committee, told councilmen
bJa organization "strcmal7 supports" the
councll '1 unan!Jtloosly a1!optod El To r o
resolution, wbid! includes llated dp-
poeillOI> to further upanalon ol Orange
County Alrport.
·J. Allan Bed<, Jr., chairman of. tho
Citizens Coondl, aald hll boord-o! c1Jreo.
tors voted 11 to 0 to endorse the rtlOlu--
tron.
Coonc1himi flied their gue on El Toro
becauae ll oflen the bell hope ior early
euing of County Airport's jel lral.flc
burden.
The re1<1luUon emphl~,.. propo.aed
temporary use of the Marine faclllly by
commercial Jell pendlng ckvelopnlenl of
a r<&l<ilal alg>ort IOUlewbere elae. ,
It fUl'tber ub the county boord to
"commit ltaelf to limit Orange County Air\"rt . lo ultimate -u a
' ., :
' ~ &1!d> to -~-Ill-f\Jrjher
derilopqient .--io 11'""<111 ui eyolutlon
lowu.d .a reglopa! ~· (A metroport
. II ""1rlcted· to • .tnt.a-lllle IJJghll: a
. regionaJ airport II able to hand]~ naUonal
' fiigl\U.} . '
El Toro Marine olf1ciala:,~1bave
declired ' the base'• • mlssloh di.ee qot perm,.t· 1 aHaied · use 'by . coiruUetclal . alrttin. . .
. Newport olllcials. boWever, believe that
--be .......... lhroogb
negoll1ilon on the county IDd federal
level. 1
,
• Emory llld u 1n llJlerlm . faclllly El
Toro a~ "adequatL" He warned,
however that uni• the l!Owlly beedl the
clly'I plea '° llmlt ,"'!"'1Y alrp¢ U• """511111, "i'-auarantee tbat,we'I\ have
• 5. mllllo;n pa_., there ~ 1171, aDcl
-thal lllNOI a •Jet fl7lnl ....-·every t.bntt inlm.t&et ...
Some· 7io1000 p1BRD1en a ,_ now . -;llio aliport.' .
• '1lmoi')I llld ·couhly> ~ to ' "1]Wld P01'llni ' and ad\! Ianilliii 1ates '"'1 be -vtcorooslY ~-"'U the dlj ao:epll any part of lbls•expwlon, ... ,.. \lead;"
be told. . .
The Jrv!ne Company II allo -1«><>-
fng lncr<ulnC IDd ......ive boldfng
COila tm-1 by tho c:ow1ly which will
be compounded by the .... a-1 do-
la)'l lo the extA!nt that It II oconoml..U,
unfuslble for the company to contlriue
lo hold the pr .... ty fn .. undeveloped
lllte.
Sex Fil1n Phantom · Strikes
Palm Springs TV Viewer1 Get Peek at Stag ·Mo~ie
"What.H almolt.<lOl)let down fn Is to
say 'll<>n' lay lnOlher brfct/ Suj>UYlson
otberWllo, ori•goln1ito """'1n .,.,.. --alloul-.. .trpOlt ieveouts than they ve about N...,.rl. Thll mllll
be abel>lutolr -1." i·()z ruolution,.. l&ld . Coaadlman
Robert Shelton, .. ~ .. that pollllon. ..
Emory ....-od that K did,~ the -lutl6• • "deftallal ~ • fn
the dty'a airport pon.;ltt_ . •
Therel<n, tt II with pat recrtt that
the Oi>mpany b<ftby ..... -d.
Iermlnallon of the abooe -lo
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of the Ettl>-: ..... for 'lallun to <OmPl1 111en~ and fllrtber .,_
nollctoftllolecllcmlo-•lw-
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San Dieao Freeway to Ill fnCerdlqo
with the ~'Tl'Mw"l' al -Boulevard, ucl the Coast ~ hom
the Upper Ba3,to Bucl; Gullq lilfond the
-city llinlli.
· He told tlle COUDdl II had tuen -
four to Uve yeara of negollaUon to IOI
Mqtiafactoey" qreemelltl ft'om fbe
Qte. "We're ple.,..i wltb,what n -have."
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CITY MONDAY APPROVE,D THIS PORTION Ofll COAST l'REIWAY AND CORONA DIL MAR l'RllWAY ALONO MACARTHUR; EXCEPT l'OR BRIDGE AREA, ALL 01' JIOUTE SHO\YN WILC 81 DEPRliSSID
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FREEWAYS APPROVED • • •
plained, hod been Ille lll'mrvalloa o! ear-de! Mar'I arterllla. Tb t ~ aCcomplllbiid lhll, be qld.
c..mctJmao llbben .sbeltoll •ted him
whether ~-woald coopente with Ille 'dty Oil landscaping Ille h'ffwoys and
Ille uautedural design of brldgea and
interchanges.
"Oh. yes," Devlin replied. "'ff'e'll hf,ve
oor Ont opporlunlty wllh Ille local .,....
ing over tlie bay. The ltale will brine ua
a model, abowlng Ille architectural tua~
menl"
Shelton said .be dldn't want to see dlf.
ferent dealgnlr !« d!Hrrent portlool of
Ille two h'ffw'l'•· Devlin -lbet the state lntend.11 to achieve "uniformity of
tcutmenl"
"I thint Ibey would be delighted to get
I local inpul OD thla.0 be u.id. "It woold
be just a matter ol our mating Ille effort.
We'll have OW' first chance with the bay
crossing."
Councllman Paul J, Gruber, mayor
when the state.city freeway studies
began, questiooed Devlin abput the Youth .
Center in Corona de1 Mar. He wanted to
kMw where II woold be relocated and
whether It would be euy for youngster•
to get to.
NEW SITE
Devlln Aid the Youth Center'• new 11te
would be oo a parcel located just west of
Marauerlte A venue. The p r o p e r t y
ltretdlOll llll<lb from the Coul Frffway
to Butler View Drive. lie lald It will
have 11pedeltrian and vehicular acceu"
ai.., Marcuerite and Goldeorod h'ffway
overpuses. ''Thia means 1ldewalb.'' he eJ:JllaJl>ed.
Oo Gruber'• motion. the freeway
qmmeob ...... adopted.
SbeJtoo then moved lbet Mayor Dorttn
lllanhall be lnltructed to write the ,
DI.vision of mgbwaya r e q u e s t I n g
guarantoea lbet the arehltectural treat-
ment of bridges and other worU be in
"keep!ni with the character of Corooa
de! Mar" and lbet landscaplni be dooe
promptly.
Shelton allo called Jor the mayor to re-
' ' mind the alato· ol tta )1nlDlM to lill ~
' COIQplCt land at the -y-Cenlar
site wllh 111 llttlo delay u poaalble. ·lie
aald Youth Centtr' leaden 1'IDted 0 ®&
tloolty" ol lbe fldllty'I ....... ttooal pn>-
iflUDI.
1be motion wu unanimously approved.
Agendea that andoraed Ille freeway
agreements before the councll acted lfoad&1 nlcht Include the Corona de! Mor
and Newport -chamben of com-merce, the lrvlne ColnpanJ, the Orll!P
c.u.ty Rold llepartmell!, UC!, lbe dty
ol ~ -ODii Colllna Radio.
The Coall P'nn''l' --ol the a-of dly and .... aldla aod prt~ato -durtll( the put llfttal ,..,. of stud:f.
Unllb the Corona del Mor 1newa7, It
wUl lllce tmoo.ii already ~
Jandl, moat ol them owned b7 the lrvlne
Company. About '/t lo II bomea al the weatorn ml ol 1'lltb Avenue will be
removed. ••J'inal aeometricl" w 111
delmnlne eudly wlild> Ibey will lit, ~
ly opokesmen aal<I.
The Coall rr.way will aweep juat in.
land of the hll!nJu from the bay to Ila
COIUleClloo with tbe Corona de! Mor
Freeway at MacArthur Boulevud.
Fnm there, u the hll111'11 1' 1 e r 1
IOUtheut, t b e freeway will ccotlnue
downcoUt 1n a stnJ.cbt line m o r 1 «
lesa pll'lllellnc Fiith Av-.
'lbeae atreeta will brldce the depreued
lreewaf: Jllllhcne !toad, Newport
Center Drlva, A...ado Aveout (ex-
tended), MacAltbur Bout e var d,
· Koldem'td and lol..._tto a ....... ahd
an utenl:lan ~ F1fth Avenue near the ci-
ty llmlta. Jambont, Newport Cenlar
Drive and Fiith Av.,.. will alto have
freeway olf<>n ramps.
The Corona de! Ml< .Freeway will have
tt.ese overpaut.1 and 1oceu rmwi: San
Joaquin Road, Fqr<I Road, Blaon Road,
University Drive (UCl'1. entrance), 'and'
Jamboree Road and Campus Drive above
the bay. The freeway wlll be depressed
between the lnteri:bange and the Uppel'.
Harbor Vlew llllll "Jret.
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BAY SWAP • • •
and It ta logical and natural that the Up-
per Bay should compliment and e1tend
thls fine recreational faclIUy ... "
Featherly nld he would ••perlOO&lly
deplore" the lou of. the "opportwUty to
develop the gr.at r<ereaUonal uset
simply becauoe of certain coata which.
though 1Ubstantial, pale be/ore the mulU..
m1Illm dollar beoefl.ta which thla u-
cbanp ean mate poalble."
Featherly added lbet be hoped the
lrvlne ~"would see ill way" to now re tt position.
But lrYlne pany Prestdent William
R. Muon today refused to comment
further on bis notice of withdrawal
"We have not yet been approached by
the coun.ty, .. be uJd. "And until we are I
have nothing to add to what we outllned
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Members of County Counsel Kuyper 's
staff today were poring· over documerrta
which amplified the agreement rtached
between Irvine and the county. But
Kuyper, attending a meeting ol county
supervlaon, refuaed to Olmmebt on ~
outlln< ol a poalble approoch to lrvlne.
At llaue In the Back Bay aquabbl1 ta
the propoaed tn,nlfer of 4IO ICl'&I of
Irvine lan'd for 157 arcea of county-owned
Udelanda.
Swlldrlng ol the deeds would, !ta pro-
ponents have argued, remove. the heavUr.
tu:ed Irvine. land from t.be. tu rolla until
a court decls:Jon la reached on the land
swap propoaal.
But that court dedalon, as trvine ~;
dent Muon haa pointed out. may take
tome conaldttable thne.
It ha& allo beerl argued that the
transfer would enable the county to
develop a regional park ln the area. And,
coonty superviaora have been told, tt
would allow the lrvlne Company to uae
rebuUt tidelands for marine type develcp-menl
Another factor ln the deal, which was
once approved and lmmediatel1 aban-
doned by the county boarU, la lbet It
woold enable the county and Irvtne to
carry out dredllng In Upper NelVpOrt
Bay under a lintle contract wtth a
"'possible 11ving of one mlllion dollars to
each party."
That theory hu been disputed by the
county COWlld'1 olfico and County
Aueu:lr Andrew J. Hinshaw had con-
dtmntd the deed exchange u "l•r"-· improper." ~
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WAILACE .. .
blue Wallaco button on hla white wool
jllcktt. "Then we'll ..,.. to Newport.
·We'll ha"' U-and papor1 lo give to UM* Who hold OUt tbe1r haoda, II
u5oum1 PJ'fttJ colorfUI," aa1d Coun-d-Rolranl Jqwa.
Clo ,......,. -. Pllln>'• -
.... a1'1"""'9d. bat w!tlt the proflto lbet
be give Newport poUce "lull putl<ulara"
.. the puado.
"Woo1 bl 1111 "'°"!em." lald Fl-•wa ba4 •,..Ilda Ifft thta la 1'latla 1111
waet. 'l'bt poUoo walled for va u we
eaured.''
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GEM HEIST. • •
Pllleftl':I' door and ran onto the
l'tlldmce'a patio. ·
Mn. Pler<e t9ld poUce lbel the m•
toot fmn her purse a '110,GGO pllUnum
aet diamond ring with a 2.8 carat pear·
shaped pink diamond with two baguette
diamonds; a platlnum wedding ring ol
un1a1own va1ue and a P.l&Unurn r1n« with a~ately IO bquelte cllamonda lllT· .....uni a four carat diamond valued at
fll,000.
'1l>ey olripptd from her -one pair ol diamond tarrfnp and a larp omerald
pendant valued at 916,000 and one di•·
lllOlld and amerald lncekl with an
unla1own amount ol -valued at fal,000.
An unknown amount of currmcy ln the
pur111 o( tht women wu allo takm in
lbe theft.
. Mn. Pierce'• bual>and, 11m7 Leroy
Pler<e, WU repor1ed Oii a -trip In
Arlaona.
Mlnutea aftAr lbe men fled, Mn.
Pleret manapd lo walk to the fallen
buUm" I and part1allJ NqlOVt the tlpe
from hla mouth. Ha than tried to toll Mn.
Pl-how to open the eleclrlc prage
door. ' Unable to ralle the door, Mrt. Pierce
ran to . the puaenger door and onto the
patio where Iba met her nel&bhor,
Thayer S. Crispen, 11.
Crispen removed the tope from the vi ..
Um'• mouth and called the police.
Ullng the key to the bandcuffl left by,
the thlevea, be un!oclced the cufla oo Mn.
Pierce and 111'1. Wella ~ pollct or·
rived.
Newport Beach lnveat!ca-...Id Ibey
have a oecrtt toctlcal plan for Lido Ille
lncldenta, but lbet the men epperenUy
slipped away ln the interval before of.
ficers were called.
Early this mornlng weary officers were
questioning all persorus involved in the
'robbery. The case ta being handled by
Captain Lou Heeris, detectives Sam
Amburgey, and Robert Broclde and
Felooy lnveotigator Tom Shearn.
Newport Beach Police lald that It ta not
known ln whlch direction the men left
following the robbery. No descrlpUon of
their eacape vehicle wu avallable.
One ol the two bandlta: was described
u between 3S to 40 years old, between 5
feet 10 inches and si.J: feet tall, dart com-
plexion, dark brown hair. The other was
ao-35 years old about 5 feet 10 Inches tall
with a fair complwon and light brown
ba1r. Both men wore sunglasses and held
snub-nosed revolvers.
llettcltve Brockie lald lbet It appeared
u If the robbers had lmlde tnformatlon
before the robbery.
'"ntt facts we hive," Broctie ·llld,
'11&d'UI to the conclualon lbel the rob-
berl knew aha toot her jewelry to AUanto
with her and when ahe'd be back."
Meanwllt Mn. Pierce, 1Wl badJy
shaken from her ordeal, wu reported un-
der aedi.tfon and in a doctor'• care at her
borne today. Police lald lhe couldn't
· Identify the gunmen.
Detecltve Broclde lald hla depertmeot
ii preaenUy checking with l1w en-
forcement agencies in the atate to 1e1 lf
the robbery pattern were repeated.
He said no flngerprlntl were found at
the scene aa the men apparenily wore
leather glovu.
Broclde said that althou!lh only two
men were seen, the department 11 not
dlacounUng the poulblllty that a third
man might be involved.
"The job certaln1y seems to have been
well planned," Brockie 1ald.
Pioneer Teacher
Mildred Crosier
Succumbs at 84
Newport Beach friends have been ud-
deued to learn ol the recent du.th o(
pioneer teacher and realdent MJ1drad L
Cro&ler.
Mill Crosier died at her home, •A
Calle Cadls, Laguna Hilla, Od. II, -a
1hort Illness. She waa 14.
She had been a tcboo! teocber and ad·
mlnlatrator In tho -olftc:e ol
tho Loe Anfelea School DUti1<I I• 41
y...., be!"" rttlrl!>C In lf4L Shi ntwn-
ed lo 0r..,. c-11 liu.o ,..,, ....
A ifadualo of Santa Ana HIP lc:bool
and Stanforll 1Jntferl!V, ahe ...... her
toacblnc -al Newport Beach ElemenW)' 8cbooL
Sha to"'"'"" by a-·"'"""' B. Cro&ler ol IAguna llllll; ~w.
Grace B. a..... of Balboa llland; -
loin. Ev .. J-ol BaDioa llland ODii
Mn. Barblra llllellltld of Colla Ill-,
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V an•daljs1n l'rom p_,,., J
J,ETI'~R ., •. • Truck Smmhe& Laguna House rison wtl1 mutually ag... to Ibo hn·
mediate tennlnaUon, ruclaslon and can-
A runaway erou-couDtry moW:ig van
-clown .. ~Laguna Beach hill this morning away half o(
a two-story house Ilke a t u:.
Officlala ahook their heads 1n awe at
the m..,, the romalna of the lludo1pb
Steward family borne at M Summit
Drive. "Wben I heard It, I thought U WU
a bomb,'' said a neighbor. ·
Doug Steward, II, a Junior ot Laguna
Beach l;Dgb Sc:bool, aid there wu no one
at borne at the ,time. He bad come from •
school lo survey the wreckage.
Steward aa!d bta mother waa ptaylng
goU and hb father was working in Loa
Angeles. The family had lived in the neat
frame and stucco boUle for lt years.
· Thi moving •an hod gottoo Iooae
several.Jmndred yards above the steward
home where It waa being unloaded. It
gathered velocity down the grade, one of
the steepest In Laguna Beach, and crash·
ed throulf> the entire Iiou.e.
Tiie cab ol the demo~ tractor
tr¢1er came out the rear of the house
' ' anll the ~ end waa at the froal. eellaUon of the exiltlnC ~
A parUcutorly bilarre feature ol the wllhout the 9'klay waiting period J><O-
freal: accident was the location of a rided for in the E:i:change ~ent
power pole lheared by the t:uct just "' that the Irvine Company, on lta own,
before !t ctaµi~ mto the ~. ----~1 move rapidly toward _!be im_R!O!~
TM pol~ and a transformer had gone ment of the Upper Bay.
up Into the air and smashed downward Very truly yours
through the rear of the truck like a spear. w R Iii '
lJve wires were strewn acrOS8 the lawn. · · ason
JinlmJ' Butlu o! Emerald, Teaaa,, lald · -
he and companlon1 bad been unlo&dlng Mason's refer.-nce to "Porograph
the bli: rte and were behlnd it wQen it One of the .f.:c1'cna1 Agreemt11t" cit· started to roll.· Buller, whb ldenUfied ed b»1 htm 4.t" authorifV to tmninate
himself as a hlppie, said, "We were stan· the exchange, read& !U foUows:
ding there 8nd it just spllt doing Its "1 . That this agTetment shall be
thlng." conditioned upon the fulfillment of
He said be and three companfons had fhe follcwing, to wit: ·
been hired by the ~k dritera at l>eJl.. "( AJ That the parde1 hereto rholl
ny'a Restaurant to unload: Butler said the fir It join in 11curlng and shall secure
wheels of the truck had bee'n blocked but the approool and concurrence of the
that the air brakes had apparently given State Landi Commission of the E:z:·
out. · change propo1ed Mrettnder.
Police, firemen and ullllty company "(B) Said partte1 111all promptly
employes were at the scene tb1a morning tluredfUr joift. in 1ecuring the ap-doinl the.tr varioUI thlngs. proool of, a.s.tm.t to, and e1tablirhmcnt
of the Harbor Linc1 in Upptr NetJ>o
Harbor Board Studying
Cost of Bond Election
port Bay bl/ Departm<nt of the Anny,
ai 1et forth in E:hibit "C" attaclud
hereto, and the Board of Supervisor.t
of the Count11, acting ai the aovem-
ing body of the Harbor District 1hall
bt1 ordinance rUfint and delineate
taid harbor Une1 '" accordance thtre· with.
"If an11 of tht provf.sioni of iub para-
graph.a ( AJ and (8) of this Paragraph
One are not f111filltd within the period
of three vear1 ff'(fm and afUt tht date
when the parlie.t hereto shall eucute
this Agretmtttt, anv parfll hereto
may, at its option, upon 90 days wrlt-
tef\ notice to tht others, termiMte
thil agreement and thereupon the
a:ame 1haU become null and void."
Tb e Jeb. 11 Newport.lfeaa Unl{lod
acbnol bond elldlon might be for an
emount · between Ill mllllon and 122
mllllon.
Council Rejects
Flights Support
Orango County Alrport _..non foe
Dan Emory Monday nlcht aated the
Newport Beach City Coonctl to support a
Padfle Air Transport request to provide
San Francleco fllgbta out of Long Beach
Municipal Airport.
Hil theory wa11 that it woul~ ahift some
of the pwenser load away from County
Airport.
Emory's propoul, however wu quiet~
ly shot down.
Aatltant ctty Jolanaier J a m e •
DeChalne adviaed qalnal IL He u:·
plained lo councllmen:
"We called the Long Beach Airport
,._r about this and be told ua they
wOuktn't mate any recommendaUOM on
Orange County Airport fllgllta tt we don't
make any recommendaUons on Long
Belch Airport fllgbta ...
Newport councllmen -and Emory -
quietly agreed to forgtt the whole thing.
niat 11 the ranae of costs for
alternaUvt three, four and five-year
building plans school superintendent
Wllllam Cunnµigbam will present to the.
board tonighL
Dr. Cunningham said be will not mate
any recomm.eridat!on, leaving It up to the
board to decide how much it wants to ac-
complish and bow soon.
He aald the meeting lonigill at 7:!0
o'clock In the Coate Mesa llltlh School
Lyceum will be a worli: tealon. He said
be expe<:ta the board will not talk ftnt
about dollar amount but instead what the
school district needs and hopes to ac-
compltah.
'1'lle two previous N~Mesa bond
electlon1 were for $20.7 mllllcm ln 1"7
and 111.a mlllton In 111e. Both t1ll lhort
of the required twlHblrda approval.
Flees to West Berlin
BEllLIN (AP) -A Sf.ya&l'O!d &ul
German army Ueutenanl dalactod to
Wiii Berlin ear\)' TuaadaJ, pollco
reported.
He WU the IOlltb uniformed Eul
Getman to Oee lo Weal Berlin l1nce the
Communllta bullt their barrlera aur·
roundlni the dty la 19'1.
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West Newport
Plan OK Nov. 12
Final cilJ actJon on a 1109,000 .....,.
ment dlrtrict to pave many of Wiit
Newport's alleya was delayed by city
councilmen Monday night.
At the request of the muniQipal staff,
Ibey poatponed formation of the district
until Nov. 12.
Appro,val then ii expected to be roullnl.
Only m.. proteata aialnsl the dlltrtct
were received Mondai nlcht. They coo-
lltttuted lesa than I percent of the 341 J><O-
pertlea lbet will be tued to P'1 !er the
WO(k, ~
A j4 percent ploteat ta ..quired to
defeat formaUon of. the cUstrlct.
The staff asked for the delay In order
to aqueeze Lugonla Street, south of the
highway, Into the dblrict. The dllll1ct
will be apllt into two areu.
only
~~ I ill--has it!
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Two Lonely Men Left. by . £o·st·a Mesa .Murder ·
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MURDER VICTIM'S HUSBAND PONDl'S FUTURE
Harold .W•1tpMI F:•c .. Retirement Alone
J.Y~por~_,C'!ft~il Urges
El Toro Airport Push
Newport Beach city councilmen Mon-
day night called on the Orange County
Board of Superv!Jors tq give top priority
to u,. of El Toro Marine Corps Air Sf.a.
tion u an "interim" regional airport site.
The counclJ.'1 action Was prompUy hail·
ed bj' the Bay Ana Citizens Council, an
orpilllation of 11 bomeownen auocia-
tionll, and bY. the Alrport Noise Abatement Committee;. cltizW' grwp that baa lll-
ed cloee to 1,000 damage claims against
the _county for jet oolJe.
D a D Emory, chalrman ol the Nobe
Abatement Committee, told coU.ncllmen
hla otgoniutlon "stroogty .._.ts" the
councll'• unanimously adopted El Toro
resolution, "'hl<ll Includes lllaled OJ>
poeltlnn to farther ezpansion ;I. Orange
Coonty Ah'po!t. . J: Allan Beek, Jr., cbairman of the
Citizens Council, said 11ls board ol dire<> tor• voted 11 to o to endorse the reaolu-tiod.. . '
Car Wash Needs
Ga~line Pump~,
Owner Declares
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Abtomatioo II ellmlnatlng wipe · 11111·
nab Jabor from tht. commercial · dr
,...... fiold, t b e Costa Mesa PlaMJng
QcmlssJon was told Monday aod the
workm' presence should be replacell by
guollne pumpe. · ~t's think that ooe over, commi1-·
sionen count¥ed·
Talillng for nl)ltelt lat a cmdltlnnal
u.; p0rmlt 1o lllllaD two pumpe 11,.tbe
M .. 'Cai' Wuh,.l'lt'&, 17111 st., for a
1tudy 1e11 ion •nal)'lll nut Monday
loDQw<d·tbe -Ion. ·
Councilmen faed their gaze on El Toro
because it offers the best hope for early
·easing ol •County Alrporl'• jet traffic
burden.
The reoolutloo empbasizel proposed
temporary .... of •the 'Marine facility by
commercial jets pending development of
• regional airport IO?Mwbere else.
It lurther askl the county board In
"comm.it itself to limit Orange County
Airport to ultimate service u a
melrQporl and to restrict Its lurlher
development ... to prevent Its evolution
toward .• rql'""1 airport." (A metroport u rstricted to lntra'stlle lligbll; a
regional tirport ts able to handle national
ntghls.)
· · El Toro Marine ollicials <lrea<ly have
declared the bue't rnbslan doea not
permlt ·shared .,. by commercial
aircraft. ·
Newport otficlals, however, believe that
res~ can be 'ov.erq>me through
negotiation on the COtD'lty and federal level. · ·
Emory llald U ID Interim faclllty El
Toro appeated "adequate." He warned,
however that unle.ss the county heeds the
city's plea to limit county airport tJ:·
panaion, "I can guarantee that we'll have
5 million -Ibero by 1'73, and that lllUDI a W OyJnc overhead every
-minntea:'''
Some ~.ooo passengers a year now the··~ . ... -......
Emory llald tollDly pllOa to expand
parking and add ,landlng 'gates must be
vi~y ~ "II Ille city accepts
any part ol,thla expama, we're dead,"
be aald .•
"Mi.t' it .imo.t comes doirrn to la to
say 'Don't lay another brick.' SuJJerVllora
~are going to reinaln-more eOn-
cerned Uoul lacreaing'Uport .........
than they ere aboot Newport. Thia must be abaolutdy1oppoaed.11
lly ARTHUR II. VINSEL
Of .. Diii~ , .... ltllfl
Two ~ men live aide by llde tn a
qula Colla Meu neJgbl>orbood Inhabited
mOlllJ' by famlltes -oOe·IDID married to
a murderw: the other tbe huaband ol
the alaln woman.
One ol lhe flnaJ cllapten In the llory of
lllelr lrqlc new bachelorbood wtD be
written Wednesday when Mn. Irene M.
Tucker, 38, is sentenced on a leCQlld
degree murder convtctloa.
.
IOI!.,, "-am-~ pe)'dlUlrtllo Ht'l'ad. ..
menial .-lat -• '"".'I! -.u ...... -.... -
"I don' hanllf -ltow lo ..,.).. " llld Wlllphal, wli>-lrGnltally _, ...
liVed -door lo 1111 -......... ol
tbe -pollco -'to _,"" ~:,vrie--..... ~.
Thal .... In CUt>erllno. -..... .. (Ill LONELY. Pq. J) " '' . .
$27 5,000 Gem Robbery
' Gunmen Ambush Luro -ls~ Sociali~ in Garage
lly JACK CHAPPELL
Of .. o.irr ''"' 1 .. n
Two dapper gunmen Monday nJght am-
bushed wealthy Udo Jsi. ...wtte Mrs.
Polly Hunt Pierce In her awn garage. :iping her of more than $275,CKX> in
and jewdry.
The bandits, garbed in black with faces
masked by dark glasses, made good their
escape. Newport Beach police have few
cluea.
More Protests
I
''.Attack Mesa's
'Hippie Law'
Three -.... eard. of )l<Olesl against Costa Mesa's beleaguered crowd
control ot'dinance, Viewed by aome u an
antl-lllpple law, lrickled lolo tht City
Clerk'• o(f\co today.
Although .Wed at a vail.ety of otfe111es
IUCh as those which were involved at the
big Newport Pop Festival at the Orange
County F/filgrounds1n Auguat; aome oec·
Uons duplicate existing laws.
"I find Its provisions in the extreme
unwarranted and obviously aimed at a
minority group," wrote James Butler,
1m Minorca Drive, branding the
ordlnanc< dangerous and dlllicult to en-
force.
"Ma housewife, I object," wrote Mn:.
Martha Churchyard, 3124 . Bermuda
Drive, "it iJ not neceuary and 'they' are
not bothering me."
"The mayor and city council are on.Ir,
aeating problems, not alleviating them, • wrote Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Seymore,
who gave no address.
Seymore said parU of the onllnanct
are covered by existing laws and those
which aren't are insignificant and clearly
aimed at a certaln claaa of people -
namely the hippie element.
ActJon on the measure wu delayed by
the city council Oct. 14, to glve IOme of
the secUons additional cona.ideraUon, with
possible modificatloo.
The ord.lnance covers auch things as
drinking Jn public, foul language, diirturlr
Ing the peace, blocking pedestrian righ~
of-way oo aidewalka and offenses of a
s1m1Jar nature.
Stanford Citizens
Laud Czechoslovakia
STANFORD (UPn -A telesram olgn-
ed by 700 memben of the Sianford
Unlveralty and Palo Alto community was
aent Monday to Czech Pruldenl .Alex-
ander Dnbcelt. Thf' \neuage, aent by a group called
Amerlcan1 for Cze'choalovalda, said the
Czech people racenUy "have c!l!l>layed
the kind of moral COll1'age which tMnklnd
can JUJUy bcm<r."
"When the automatic garage door went
up, a man came up and beld a gun at my
head and taid, 'Keep your head down and
don't look,• " Mn. Pierce recounted fot
the DAILY PILCYI' today.
Police ~d at one point lo order to
force Mrs. Pierce to give up her jewels
and cash, the bandits threatened to ldll
her daughter, Paul•, 17, who wa.s asleep
to tbe plush bay!ront home at. 144 Via
Lido Nord.
The dariJli 10:50 p.m. robbery _ ,..
quence began when Mrs. Pierce, 41, was
being driven borne from Loa Angeles
International ~ by her butler,
Roberl Qoodier.
The bandit pair jumped Mrs. Pierce,
her buUer and coot and bandculfed and
gagged Ill lbree before making their
getaway.
· Police theorize the robbers knew of her
plans to return from an extended vaca·
Uon in AUanta, Ga.
The bandlb! specifically asked for "tho
No Longer Chureh
Ability Institute Wins
ring" -a '110,000 plnk·dlamoa4
pllllnum ring.
Butler GoodS!r wu attacnd !!n4
handculled by one ol the two m<n In ~
garage u .be left the driver'•· Rat 61 tbi
car. ' ~ ;
The 32-year-old butler wu thrown t4i
'the floor. His mouth was !aped shut wiul
adhesive \ape amt ltla handl .....,
handculled beblnd ltla back. '
The other man, grabbed the CQ9t;M.r&
(Ste GEM HEIST, P11e I) '. ~
U.S. Bombards!
' North Vietna*-;
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Home in Ap.ar~~n~. ~!1:~e=0~~
. ,,;..~~...:,...,,,..._ ·--.. -~ -·· ~ ....... -. 'lbe InltlMe of Abllily, mldling Irani unnemowi>o< lO them In the bulldln(, a· !>Wment Ol Norib Vlttna._ terrlloly
sialtll 1' a cbnrch to r•"M0111-·"·• plalnln•WI ,._ ml!JI hive mereJv been In a montl1. The blltl Included air raldJ '""'' --~ .. , • _, ' b hundredl of bqmben ind sai Iller bu apparenUy found a new home Jn an issued llcftl!ei -not processed by plan-s~vo of l6-incb sbeJla: from the baWp
apartment building in a Costa Mesa com-nera. New Jersey.
mercial zone. "We'n·: 1eD ~ !<> anyone who The massive Usault battered wide
Reversing a staff reconunendatfon for w~~ .to buy th~, because it is a areas of Nol'lh Vietnam stretching from
denial, the city's Planning Co\nmlulon nvenue-produclng operation," said Plan-~~~)lo~~.:;: :•::~::J:
Monday voted in favor of a conditional Ding.Director W1lllam Dunn. and Dong Hot Pilots reported lluge· u·
use permit for the counseling center at "Juat becauae you can buy fl license to ploalona and colwnnt ol smoke riJ1n&
145 E. !Ith :it. Clo !IOlllelhlng doean't mean the city will 4,ooO,leet lnlo the air._ , ,
The city council wlll consider ~-mat· lei yw," he .aplalned, (The raldJ came at a cnlclal tlll>e In
ter at Its meeting nerl Monday night, In-l'ARKJNG° PROBLEM negoUationa at Paris be~ Amerl<ln
eluding two stipulations: a Dmjt 'or' 11 City olflciall hid lllld an occupancy and Nortll Vl.qa,.... cilploma11, aDd
person1 and a t ::IO p.m. counaeling factor of 2l could leave the lnsUtnte lhorl oboerveis 'said tlley ~ have been
leSSjon limit. ol 11 oll«reet parking space1, but Deayn ord.ered to !!bow Hanoi what c:oWd be tx·
Rev. Or... Renner, ..,lstanl mlnllter contradicted thla llatement. peeled tf It eoolllnued lo bilk 11 U,8.
to the local Abllltism group, today waa Howtver, he mistakenly thought that peace_...) . • ·
looking Into the posaibillty of lncreallng apace In which cara can be parked end-to-Tbere 'Ill "' ollldll ~ !or
the occupancy limit to a or more end In ~em fuhlon qualllles u mora the lntemlty m% \IJe bcimliudmeat from
through bulldlng alterattooa. than one parldni apace, p-ers ... American . tarY' ~. an
Parking could then become a problem plained. Salgon,:__'.jorlhl V~.~nd ....
however, tmle.u the ln$titute obtained ad· ''Why ddesn't on-street parking count?" hav,e: "'"Y.' our, or flve div,.._. In ~
dlUonal off-street spac .. , either lhrouglt uked Mn. Karen Renner. around ihe DMZ lor monlhl,' bul'lhln
purchase or rental,-but the group 11 •11t never bas tn a parking ordinance,'' were DO allied ~ reporta ti Ill
doubUul it could meet the expense. Dunn aplalned. Impending Com-Ld ~-
"Bui why!" abe pretled. tJ.S.p~olllJewlli~aplnallhe
NO PRO'l'EST!I Commlllkmer Jack !Wnmett pointed North YIR~ ;~ .. ~.
Contrary to prior hearings, DO one ptl)o out thol -bi In! made for trafllc ftow the moll aJnce tbe Ill l1awn OD Ocl-3,
tested the lnllltule'1 move Into' their _ nol car storage .:...and uae of on-strett and the hlcJ!U jell of Ute,~ateslc Air
neighborhood and just one letter among parl!!ng spice by ·everyone would ....n Command hlj ,tbe DMZ ar11 (our jlpiet ~;.~!iucelved asked that llie permit be Jn a real anar~ to the Une 1111111 be rigid. "',J!i:t~ ~=-~ =
"The universal re8J>!ll1le -wtlh ,.. er· back last week during l!OllllU\Oll .llanolo
ception -11 one of favor," commented School T ... ..:•tees W&lhlJiilon coniacta, aeot tis 2,000.""""" the bearded young mlnlster, refuting .. ..., abella sa:eamlng Into the DMZ to ~p
cbarg., of parking problems and trafllc , • U.S. Mat!ne jeii 1'tdcb .were~!
at all houra lodged by a neighbor woman. T S d Cos heavy antialr<;nlt !Ire """1 ""-·I Dea and of 0 tu y ts gunnen, The big battlewapi 11.o> --1 yn, C<HJWJlot mllllll"" ' aupply poelllolll a mile Inland ~ A •
the building which bu -two !ledgl---Ing cbur<hes In recent yeara, Aid none of northern edge ot Ibo DMZ.
hla occupanll are coocemed about the Of Bond Election Vi~~-:..~= religious meetings.
Deayn, wbo Identified hlmlelf u 1 the U.S. G,_ Dem camp 11 '!'Ii-,._ Uc _..,,,,...,. pointed lo Th e Feb. II Nawporl·Mesa Unllled Due, lli outpost 15 m11e1 -o1 DO u=apeu ,.., __ .,...., 1 achocil bond eledloo might be for an Nang which !!Ill ulrlde a maJor li-
cblld guidance cenler just down the amount --fl! inlllion and ID llllrltton roule. . . street In respon1e to a lllH report that mllll
l!O llmliar 1lte ..... In! houaed In the Thi";'· ., the range o1 .• coats for
~ olticlab! were turprlled by the fact alternathe lbroe, lour and llv .. year
that two cburchea bad been -bulldln( plans !!Cbool auperlntendent Wllllam Olllnlngllmi will prtlOlll to tbe
board tonight
'
MinuFlictufJl'I' ~ve B 111
Bsmes went beloo:e die """'1nlalnn irllh
car ....,.. owner J~~ni, to apel1 opt
botb tl1• ~I ~· lild dlrtenlnt pro. specll ol 1be ur wuh field.
Sex Fil111 Phanto1n Strikes Dr. Cunolngbam said be will llOt make
any re<iommendaUon, leavln& R up to the
board to declcU bow mui;b ti wlllll lo ...
COlllplllb and bow """'
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,,,. obuJllent -IUld -things are t11m1n1ttnc labor trcm the cu wash
ICeaili:
-1llo bookllll _... bolll. -No--lar-cJunq of -. ' °"AuloQilllc loucl><mJlnl Dr• I b I I
wllleh drlll owr Ille -·•-a·lba
....., clot~•• 'a beblod, ''llt, air," ' Vb Chairman
Cltorlet A. ·~ ~ -~:=,m do·= but . ..., ...,. -told .. _.
-• queolW --abM jllll wlllt 1111 oflbl ..... Wjll be l... a Cir Wllb
··-~ Pl*'1al Dli-WJIDMn,.,.. aaJd •"-II•= ~trwatloo•••• ..,..,,... w Paft'lj '
Palm Springs 'TV Viewers Get Peeli at Stag · Movie
He said \l!f meet1JiC tonlel>t at T :lO
o'clock In the Colla M .. Jllgh SC!laol
L)'ctUm w1ll be a won 1e1dcm. He Aid
be apecll Ibo boOnl will not la1t llnl
lboul dollar amounl but inllel!I Whal the
l!Cbool dlltrld -.... ~ lo ... ccmpllab.
'11le IWD _.... !l~M-1lcnl
elecllOlll -far' 0\.7 mllllnn In 00
and llU milllc!l In ja Bplh leU **'!
ol lbe nqulroll ~ _. ....
Siedl M•INU
As if a.t.1 cloudl nnft't .. .......ii. .......... lfil'eal«ted with
drlnl1 llklel lnnlchl and WeoJ>-day. Ttmperlltnl oo the OOMt
will hold In 11111 -IOI.
INSDB TODAY
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n Bay S:w.~p Flop? ' j
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Countr,, opmg to . " ave Ml Co.·~
• • _, TOM 1.111,ft ...............
Cla111o 'lntlll Oom-·Hct eut of Ibo beck bu laad _,
T!tll wu llll ~ llolnr -
clO)> -~ Oounl7 cIYlc center -~~ Mrlan ICIQ>per't aldts lot• llbl1 tcrUtfalud lhl. !1-Nnport --. ...r Count, Admlnillrator 'I'lloonu hi:ve DO c<onlDtn! to
• . mate olllat than to -oupervllor awr.wt" e. M. FeatMriy'a "enwst
hope" lbll "Iha ,..iileml oulllnld lo Ibo
' DA.rl.Y PILOT ..... W Pat O'DtMltl
HallotceenLJlappenitlfJ in ltle•a : . . ·
Mart,. ~'·if~ O>~ 1*d1 Wllllacr. and S!rrA\ar ~. cmplet. wllll gameo, p-lbCI
Joanne iallaW j ,,.,m Wt) will be ""'°"' "si>ooks" treat., will· be coocfuctal at City Part ott Center
oo hanif'lbilndl\l'-f<lr lhllowe.n plllfy at Qlnica -· llolh part! .. are adledulecl' for 3:30 p.m.
Parli: spoDB01'0d l>y dty Recrealion Department. lo 5:30 p.m.
Freeways Go •
Undergrotind
In Newport
Motoristl whlppillg a!Olll the net-k
()f freeways ln Corona del Mar a few
years hence will have a lot to loot at -
each other. ·
Both the Ccrona de1' Mar and the
Pacific Cout-freewaya east of the Upper
11"1 will be -totally ~. Newport Beooh city councllmen w"" told
Monday nJi1i1.
Wilb ~bit preservation ol the
landlCape thul ...,,..eel, lbe council
1manlmma1y approved agreement. with
the atate elearlng the WllJ for 7.3 mllea of
treewa~f eamtructloft. · · , 1!M! oclloa, 1Qn!nat!n1 II" years of
...,U.-will> file .W.; WU upected.
It will allot' lhe Division of llilbway1
to ...... llliol dlllp -k and pn>e«d -~ ....... __. .. ._ Nile w.J;'~ Jooeph T. De~ aid -1 -P'"l>ahly
'""'' alart 1llllil Ibo mld-19'111'1.
Mesa Councilman Urges
Unified Library System
Costa Me11 Vice MaYo< Robert WllJon
Monday night told the Bay Area Cltlt:enl'
Councll that the Harbor Ana, In addition
to Its unified achool di8trlct and boys' and
girls' clubs, should work lo!ranf a unified
library system and a partnership In the
developmeni of the Orange County
FalrgrO<lflds.
He praised the result. the unified
school district and the work of its ad-
ministrators and Dr. Wllllam Cun-
ningham the dislrict ouperlntendenl
It hasn't beet easy, be salil, "hul•tt la
my belief that the lllater c1u .. of Newport
Beach and Coata Mesa can and must be
the guldlng.llgbl In demonatrallng that 1t
la poulhte to cooperate for the henellt of
the citizens of the two clUes."
ms ldea1 forthe unified Utrary 111stem
.,.. Intertwined· -the achoo! ll)'slem.
''The achoo! baa land 8laoed stratqically
Ill -of Ibo dtla, be Aid. "!JTcm-
junctioa with the achooll, .. e could bWld
new UbrarJ.ea u needed ~ not remove
Fr-Pqe J . . .
any ad!IJ.tional land from the tu: rollJ."
The major advantage to the ll)'slem
would be in the ttumber of total volumea
available. According to Wilson the toW
number would "far exceed the number
either city or the achoo1 dl.strtet could ac-
quire by themselves."
A3 a further look to the future deVeJ~
ment between the dtiaa, Wi!Jon aid he
could tee a convenUon center, a com-
bined legitimate theater program, a
recreaUon comp 1e1 and a teen-age
center. Th.,., he feela, could only be ae-
c:ompllshed with lhe cooperation of the
Orange County·P11r Board.
'"Ibey know that the future of the fair
is' closely tied to the two clUes and have
-d!UgenU, -that end," he Aid.
Wilson coocluded by saying that t h e
boundarJes of coo~aUon between the
ctues are 11mlt1e11;' "for all we really
. need are people to q:ree that together we , are par1nen 111 procr<s1. ..
TWO WNELY MEN LEFT BY MURDER • • •
employed by Hiller AJrorafl Corp. hul
the firm wu 10ld and senior uecutlves
lat« diachar(ed, .. tha t,estphell found
tht1r way to the SoatbWict.
"Maybe whit I 00ibt4~~1a J1lll lhow
you lll<lUllCI," ht Jieili!i. I' ' 'Ille hoUle fl lJl!e alt • with the
homey p"'8oUl ·idei-;toe might
erped: a dish of l)anal!ai,. """'enlr pl•·
que Ind Cra1"'> ~···opcj. 'a current
mqulne faata?lni a major utlcle on
Ille alter death. llilh quality neeilleworlt, along with
~· baJr!,onD dplla and other ~fliO'~·
"She -·-~•thilll llk• that. She llDd ....., I trfed to ''::fat~"~ =~.r· ~.™,; .~:~ item. i tfj •.•• , . µ.: •.
"We ...,,!Oqidq.. ' " .. 'to "llre-
meat~m -i:iwo ~; ," he ad-
ded, 1' , -wroach the
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"I'll probably teOp the house until I
retire. I J1lll can't brlni my mind around
to selling I~" he <:Ollllnued. ·
The man who rema1oed a 11.lsJt.
, uoldentlfied onlooker at the ~ve-day
trial in w h l c b hit wile'• &layer was
convicted of a crime carryina' five YW'I
to ilfe In prison, nyo the .watching wal
an ordeal. '
"I alm<lll felt like I wu 1t1t1n1 jabbeol
with the knife," be 1171 of. the di.YI In
which crimlnaliat l.an'y Rqle to!~ of
building • -e riihher and lmh port
·devlce he knifed to t .. t llahblnl
dynamics.
"I atill wake 1IP with nlahtmaru," .he
said. "After all, ii's kind of hard to fo<&e1
35 years together." ,
He acknowlqu it ..,u alao an ordeal
for Tucker,. the ·OQ11ple'1 children and
Mn. Tuoker'a llmll)'.
While Mrs. Tucker wu being tried for
murder, many otben were being tried ..:e
period -and lbe youngest Tucker
daughter bu been hospitalized recently
f or a serious UlMsl blamed at least tn
part on the eventa.
The two girls are ilaylng with their
grandparentl.
"The way I figured things out tamed
out to be just the w1y the DA
reconetructed them," Westphal aald,.
re•oalinl that he and bla alaln wne had
noted a pattern of Increasingly odd
bellli'fior on Mn. Tucker'• part.
"'!'he Tllunday nlihl before that Fri·
dly -I'll never for&H It - l drove up
and got out of the car. I J1lll wa\'ed to
her . .'ihe llood there and I leomed the
meaning of aomeone 'looking d.au:era' at
you," Weatphal aa!d.
Theorflla contended Mrs. Tucker killed
Mn. Westphal In a psychotic freniy bu-
ed Oil the belief abt Wll beinl threatened
by the older, laraer woman and had to
d<feod herteU.
'"llley tried to paint llarrtet U IUch a
lar1e woman,'! Wealphal aa1d critically,
"but aht we!ped benel! tho doy before
and the WU 1$) -I corpH hu a teft.
deaq to bloat aml I think they wm •111 ott on tbt Ml:tm•te."
Two llDOlll four Jlll'chlalrflta wbo wer.· Jll <lllllacl willl her acceplod Mra.
Tucl<er'a Wt ol bdnl atlacktd by lbO
bfatr W!lmlll llld lfl(endlnl tienell with • iilclieo . .....mc lmjfa.
. 11lt Dflll1d AltonleJ'I olftca did not.
. Nelflllr cM a_. 01art _Judp
-~·t. """'~ ol .... Taclilr '11111 ~ allO be the
·--............ ~In -·tna wlllill lia-Thndaj. ·.=· :.4'~1!!"" .:-.:-:... "": W'Jldlt , ....... lblt .... J.iftet
olllit --two tni ... aa11tilat !he -lnl oaairred Ill .... mldaia ..
l
the~
The defenae contended 1t occurred on
the Tuck"' iroperty durllli a fight of
unknown .agravatlon.
'!be llVf(t cUmu lo a long otrlng of
usaulll Ip whicli other1 testilled hu left
Wett;hal coOlu!ed a1 to an Wllllllll'end
.and perhaps: unanswerable queaUon.
0 1 ·t •·• p asking myaelf: why didn't
anyme ever try to pt help for her?'.''
Westphal aid.
He was a y'""' Na'Y pilot ftylna oat of
a Coat Guan! atall111 In New Jcay In
.1a11, helping aurch for the -dirigible AknJa when a buddy lnvltad him
to a club meeting -be met the luturo Mn. Westphel
Mra: ~ wu a girl ol •van, &hen,
.i'OWilll llP ln Brooklyn.
, Tiit W11tphal wedding brouibt him a
lloJllCID.and • daulhl«, who now llvu ln :w..i eov111a and i. a """"" of com1or1 4ilrloi weekend vflill by the widowed
·-Oll(ln<er • Uauall,r, be lharpenl tho bowling atlil
whk:b bu W'OD him llCOl'U ol trophies,
vflillllg the laneo with hia IOftoil>law 111
Sundays.
WeelmJChll, he comu home from
wort, hu dinner, then trequenU, playo
1he elaborate, wellilOlllhed orpn which
la 1• focal point of the immaculata living
room .
"Somellmu I alart playing and btlin
·I know tt, lt'1 midnight," be l&JI. .
Time WU nmninc oat, loo, OD the fn.
ttrvlew.
Late aftemoon IUD llJ>laahed the n>om
and sbJ.m.rJiered on leaves or a tree la the
front yanl u 'llder ani\'ed hoUle -do« !Tom hla Unit.cl callfonda llank job
In Loi Angeles.
"I'd been tryillg .to think ol all the
thlnp I lt'tnted. to lf1," Wtltpbal com-
mented. "but now I can't COIN up wttb moch.OI
Eumlnlng a box of color alldel, be
showed a plctUft of the Cupertino home,
whera lbt Westphell lind MX1 door to
an -11111 1111cle of Colla M-Ptlico Detocllve Sgt. Sam Cordeiro.
"We llad ounelvt1 a beautilbl "l'Cll 1111
tbert. lfanrJng fUchdu, ID bar 0 DI
beplu ..... he aald.
w-and thoupto --lo a happier -. -.._.. ,.Utlco toot hll Job and t IL e aif"'**'1 of
"'tltement ytltl made II .... to fllld
aaolher . ~ aid nolllfll at all lllld wlallfnc ~ ... hia~G·~lf
.Northlrn ·111"1' I« their .. _._ ........ .
)lll'ldile In ~lo--a""1111. I
Ht dldn' lllft'lo. II --Ill over h1s ftct.
-~·· -~be •llafao. · lori!1 IOI .... _,,. malual elfQrt-llld
we can continue on to a succea:iful cotn-
pletlon of the project we have all ...
)'llioaed .. "
Featheriy maile 'tht llllenient Monday
after dllCUlllnr the thJM.day old frvln6
1tUar ,. wtlhdrawll willl llil four <01·
~ Who ·-lloaday -•
---al Idyflwtld ta RI-C.U.ty. Fealheriy .,iled the ltvlna ~7'1
Mc-to Cln IO da1' notlct ol Ila -~ -u Jl!O'ldocf for Ill the· !NI poet -• trapdr.
"Thll project hu -manx, many yearo In its creallcm and lafOlvlld the e(,
fort of many people," Featherly 1aid.
"The low.er Newport Bay 11 the finest
recn!ltlGoal hetbar on the West Collt
and It fl lotllcal and .. -Illa! lhe 1lp. per Bq llhtuid oom~ and alolid
&h1J fJDe recreatiomJ fad.llly, •• ••
reatbarl1. aa1d lie woald "pentna!Jy
deplore" the lou' of the 0 opi:>Ortunltv to
develop · the great recreational · alset
slmply beeause of certain cool.t which,
thoogh subelantlal, pale before the mulil-
mllllon dollar benoflta which this ex-
chlnp e;m make paplble."
Featherly added that he hoped the
Irvine Com="would see itl way" to
now review It po1ltlon.
But Irvtnt ~nl William
R. Muon today reluJed lo comment
further on hh nolke of wllhdnwal.
"We have DOI yet been approached 111
From P .. e J
CAR WASH ••.
the two enUUes.
"We are not sure thia is a good trend,
we'rt having ~gb trouble keeplna •ti.· uooa open without adding to Ibo ·com·
peUtion," Dunn explal.ned.
"lf we don't have gas, then we're out of
the car waab bua1ness.'' Barnes replltd,
charging that the pumpa muat como -lo
keep up with the compeUUon.
Careful delineaUoo of the dWerence in
tha two operatlonl is a point In a -city service ltaUan ordlnance bllDI ltudled,
prior to future adoptlon. It recommenda
no 1u p.rmi:-at car wubes.
SUlpecllng then may lie a real prob-
lem In tenna of bul1-eompetltlon,
boweVei, comm.l&lionen voWd to review
lb e 11tw111on willl B1me1 and ll'ant at
their 7:30 p.m. study IOlllon nm M°"'
ds7.
f'f'Olll ... ., J
GEM HEIST. • •
'Arleu M. Wella, II and holding a lflll1 to
her head gaued '>nc! hlnd<:alled ber
hands belllnd her hack.
'!be lfnl man then placed hia IDUb noo-
ed revolver to the head d Mn. Pltrei
and ordered her "Keep yoor head down,
don't look up." He handcuffed her.
Before taping her mouth . closed, the
thief said, "Give me the ring." He ltrtp-
ped the rlnp from her llngera. Then
aald "Where ii the rest of tt?" ' . Mn. Pierct Aid, "It'I 1n 1lf1 pune."
'!be ~ thief malched the puraa and
allO look loin. Wella' puraa.
"Don't tcnam beca1J1e Wt have
another man Ill your ...,. and be will
tm your daugbtar It you ICftalD," one
IUJl!Dlllald.
Both m4ft lelt tha prqe throulh the
pauencer door and ran onto the
realdtnce'• patio.
Pjoneer Teaeller
Mildred Crosier
·!Newport Beacb frlenda haYI bem Dd·
d-lo leora of the recall death ol ~teacher and l'llldent Mlldrod L
i.. er died at ber home, 411-A cuna llll1', oet. 11, after a 1 :she wu fl. ~."'Slit hi ' a school teacher and a<f.
·tnlnbtra · ln the aUendance office of
1he Loo Anlelel School Dlatrlct for 4S
7eua before miring In 1111. She return-,
-1 to cnnie County threl yeara qio. :
A sriduato of Santa Ana 11i1b 8chool
and Slallford Unlveralty, aha began ber
tsachlng career at Newport Beach Efsmenlar7 School ;
Ill JIW>lyed by a lflter, Florence B. : f'·4 ,,Laguna !Ulla; llist.r-fn.iaOf, l B. Cf'¥er of Balboa Island; nieces
Evan looes of Balboa Island and
~ Hafenlleld of Colrt.a Mw.
111·1--has it!
OEff~team_-·ci 1'£T· LElnl IT
THE ULTIMATE
in CARPET CLEANING
SAii PlOCISI .. i..otlncally ,....._
, .,_. •1t•cle~ ffft' t+t• ~ .. 11-el ta,,.t cHoeMr. It k ,_,lotely ..le
fer al carpet fl~ ....
•'""" ACTION u••• •• ..,. ..... ., suu~•j"t ect1H, M lt tlo" ...+ tilt• tort .... ,... of "'• •• .,...
SOii. llTAlDINe AND MOTH
P1tOORM .,. ltlcl'*'I •I H -• c .. t.
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WILLIAM
REED
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• I ' •' •• ,.1..e Wind
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Wblle not even uW llellV1 fog
would bide the tras1ly norlbweslA!nl
entrance to Huntington Beacll near
Bolla Cblca State Soach, lb• white
Uno on the right llde of the s!net
did make driving aafer. ·
The white line reallY marks off
the parking J.mie along Cout
lllghway, but many of us who had!
to drive durlni the ·heavy fo4 •
night weres grateful fol: the
guidance it gave. ·
Edgellnlng la one of the things
which can be done to make driving
a llWe sa!er. Removal of all that
trash along the highway la more
difficult, I guess. * , With the end of campalgus for ~arks, library and high school
A,ollo. 7 'Back Home"
· Employes at tile North Amel can Rockwell plant in
Downey admire the Apollo 7 spacecraft wbiCh \ook
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DAILY l'flOT 3
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, .~ro,p~ .A Failure
-May Hurt · Late.t
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1960 Huntington
Bond Investment
Makes Profits
s neering the end, i\ will be In-
teresting to see what happens. I
1u5P0Ct there will be some people
coming out of the · proverblal
woodWork to announce or denounce
who have never bothered to attend
a" meeting of a Library board,
recreation and parks commission
or high school governing board.
I certainly do not agree com·
pletely, and sometimes not very
often with some of our government
leaders, but most of them are hap-
py to discuss their acllvities.
Fountain .Valley
Average Family ,
Tabbed in Poll In Fu.titre by Educators·,
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In UIO voten ol the ll4quOl'I mllo
Hunt!n&1on Belch Union lllO lldlool
IJUtrlct appvvecI a IU mlllk>a l>aad -lorlthoGl-
lnterelf rate on Ille bond& w .. "°lbll1 mora. lhan I permit and ..,_ not a
It ~s me · to bear someone
comp · about tbe high school
district, as an example, who had
not taken advantage of the stan-
ding offer by district officials to
discuss any phase of the prpgram,
academic or building. * . Norm Worthy of the recreation
and parks department, Librarian
Walter Johnson, City Attorney. Don
Bonfa snd high school Superin-
tendent Max Forney, as well as
most anyone on the respecllve
governing boards, not only will
discuss their activities, b u t
welcome the opportunity.
You don't have lo agree but
dissent based on facts is m11ch
stronger than ~PJ>'.OSition based on
hearsay, wistitui th!inking or
political nonsense. ·
A Huntington Beach housewife
reminded me that if anyone really
needs a good arpment as to why
parks libraries and schools are
needed in Ibo city, Ibey should try
countin~ the number of kids trick
or treating Thursday night.
Hungry Thief
Ruins Barbecue
Harold Green's barbecue WU nUned
Saturday night,
When he stepped into the hou!e to get
the salad, someone stepped Into ru.. back-
yard at 219 Garnet Aveme_ Balbol. !&-
land, and gal the rout.
It wu • sirloin tip that C06t ,7.48, he
told police.
Prop p
Residents of Fountain Valley may have
wondered what· the average ValleyJte -
if there ill such a person -tbJnks about
the dty in which he.lives.
According to preliminary results of a
citywide circulation Mr. Fountain Valley
probably makes more than $10,000 a year
and lives iD a $26,000 house, that be owns
not rents.
He and his family moved to the city
within the last five ytars from ne;H'by
communities like Garden Grove, Costa
Mesa and Westminster.
Mrs. Fountain Valley . prefers to shop
outside the-city instead of at local shop-
ping centers and both she and her hus-
band like the idea of parks.
Residents ·are Intrigued with the plans
for a civic ~ but worry about how
much it will COit. They would like lhe
feeling al per!Onal identifkatioo with the city. .
Kennedy Monument
Repairing Studie(i
EGHAM, England (UPI) -U may take
a week to determine whether Britain's
memorial to the late .John F. Kennedy
can be repaired.
Police said they did not .know whether
the persons who blasted the n.a million,
aeven.!too monument Saturday were op-
pooed to U.S. lnvolyeineot in Vietnam or
upeel at the marriage of Jacqueline.
Kennedy to Aristotle Onus~.
Tavern Defrauded
A paJr of Mutt and Jell tlpplen who
took a Costa Mesa tavern for .1.75
Wednesday sre being BOUgbt today ·by
police armed with a getaway car Uceme
number.
Talk
Fountain Valley Parks Bond Studied
Fountain Valley Jaycees turn a cl'otc
spollight on Prop P, the ti mllllon parks
bond, at I p.m. Tuesday at the Fountain
Valley HlJh School c.Ceteria.
The meettnc la public. There la no ad·
tnisaloo charge.
Speakers wtU Include a city ~
cilman, Finance Director H o w a r d
StephenJ and parks department alflclals
St.an Stafford and Henry Agooia.
Jaycee mOderator ls Ron Shenkman
who said the panel«yle talks will cover
the history of the parks illue, financing,
operational upecta of the parks and
recreational programs. A question and '
answer period will follow, he said.
Coastal.grin• ay Phil 1n1 ... 1ani11
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PASADENA (AP) -Educatlon expem
predJcted Monday ·that computers soon
will leac\I IUCh basic akllJs U read1nc
and mathemaUCJ in one-tenth the time
and at half the cost now reqtiired'. Schoal:s
as we know them will disappur, they
said.
The forecasts were made In a '1Yni-
po&urn on computer-assi!ted education at
a meetlo& of the National Academy of
Scleooe at the California Institute of
Technology. .
Dr. Ralph W. Gerard, dean of the
graduate division of the University of
CaWornta at Irvine, said "the tmpaCt of
compute!'! on education wUl be mort im-
portant than wu the development of printing, )I '
With today's equipment, ht said 10,000
studenla could be taught ~aaily tbrough I~ than 700 computerized televilion ~
soles. He added that the ~ of auch a
systom would be only hall that of uaiJl&
human t.eachers at the-ratio ol one for 15
students.
Dr. Jame.s Bonner ol Caltech predicted
that basic studies eventually will be
taught In one-tenth the time ~ to.
day. COmputeia will monitor each
student's pro~ minute. by minute,
correcting mistakes immediately -
before they become filed In the child'•
mind, he said.
The teacher of the future, the aperil
agreed, will be a coo.de which fluhlel
right or wrong to each answer as .it ii
given. Since a computer can react in a
thouaandtb of a second It could teach
1,000 students at once through 1,000 con-
soles.
The ml Qf school! u 1 a r g e
assemblages of students was f~ by
Dr. John 1. Goodlab, dWI of the l!l'lduai4
school ol educalioo of the University ol
California at Lo8~Angel01.
"It no longer becomei. necessary to
house all al the studenla of i given age an ol the Ume bt sometbtng we know u a
clamoom bulldlng," he aid. '"Ibere ii
no need fot an egg crate type of achool
bulldlng with approximately 30 llludeotl
Douglas Awardoo
New NASA Space
Stndy Contract
'Oie NASA Manned Spacecraft Center,
Houston, hu awarded a contract to tbe
McDannell Douglu Corporttlan,. St.
Louil, for prelbnlnary lnvestlpdons at a
modlflde Gemini lystem to perfllOll low
earth orbital loglatlc miaslol1I In aupporl
al propooed apace study act1vtu ...
The fOI 000 C<iltract 'calla · for com-
pleUon of i/; lludy effort by July I. The
lnveotigaUon. will Include pnllmlnlly
dloi,n clelinltloq and l)'otepl ..,.q,i, at
a low COit modlfl<d . Gemini -aft
capable of carr7iJ!& a nomfnal CllW of
nine.
It will also considet carao and pro-
pulaloo requtmnmla u well as land lan-
dlnc and .. -landlni and will Jdentlf1 dalin features required to mak.a the
ipacecrall l'<Ulable and refutblabable.
The atnil:tural delfgn ol die lol1l!lc
spacecraft la to "' CMlpattbla wllli the
Salum llwlcb vtblcle s.IVB ... and
-the Titan m-11.
It la to -.. Dlllll' developed .. ~...... and u much ~ techboloQ u practical, lneladlDI
llm'd•ate deYeJoped for Ula Gemlnl, Aioo8o. ApOllo Appllcatlooa .., llalOd
OiblllaJ ~ ......... ad It II
to -cf --...iai. .• laundl -.,..... (LBS). a c:NW
modulo. (CM) 11111 a Ul'IO --module (Cl'M), '
'l'be ltud1 _.._t fo Ula McDiniell
~ -•l"lol-0ompaof"'8-il!J' ....... , dmloped -..... ' ...... _..., ladlltlaa ... l>dlltles
lllOillllcolloo f0< ... bJ llASA ,,,_.
-In plsnnJni fllbn actlvltl ...
Tiii llUdJ wm not define tho -or bJ>.
)tlemontalfoo ol • lolllllc ....... all.
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and • --.. ·-oiot..of·u.. crate.
''Wt tee clUIC'OOl'D. II*!* .belnc
drutlcally red\leod· i.ca... theff' la',no
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~ than s pel'C<lll and -not all " the money WU heeded -ataly, the
-finance office Jn--ol the' money In u . .s ,.,._, -al ... --r-up. lo·J.• ,.._,
The ..... " the -----Ula add"lon lo~_,,
nearly fl!0,1111lbica1111-,.... at
In 111(1, a..,,,..imc lo --. .
" Hallow¢en Party
Slat~' Thursday ·
" GhOlta and wltcbes -111& W..io\Jmter HaJia.,een seem bei'ml"W
at l:IO p.m. Tlmnday at SJc1or Parli;
7200 Plaza SI.
The -parade -• ,,,
earnlval from h!fi:J: "' all pait)I
the Ith annual p-c:. IJICIO'Ol'e<I by the city -• ment and a nam•cf ciYlc-. ·
Gome ad food -ad ---will fie Jftll 7 ' .., Pft ,,.... . . .
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1119 II¢ fast 11:* ...... """. ~. C 1 X: el ....... c.t
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11111.YllUf •--••
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Palridc Ll/!ldan N-~Qlll CUI earlu
'f.Gltr of politicol mealr at a Demo-
C1'Qltc luncheOTI al the W ald<>rf Alto-na Hotel tn New York wMre Preri-
dt7lt John.wn IJ)Olc.«, taking an opti-
mistic viao of Vice Preridmt Humph·
,.,.,., chmlce1. for winxina thl presi-
dncy. Lvnn'1 mollin, Lud NU{ltftt,
ncperoi!es. • Mrs. Geraldine Miiler said th.at
if the city doesn't do somellling
about the traffic around her South
Side Chicago home she'll start
thinking about someplace else to
live. Mrs. Miller's brick bungalow
w11 struck by a car for the 11th
time in 13 years Saturday. •
North Vietnam sau.s it has an
ll·vear-o!d bov who has wanud
of 11.S. air and .sea attack! .to
ejfectioely in tM last three year1
,. that he ha.t been dubbed "the
radar bov." The Viemam Mw.s
agenC)I said Ta Quang Ty is able
to pick up the .sound of plane.s
ewn above tht: ''howl of the sea
.mnd" on ratnu night!.
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NY. Mayor May Call .._ '
Ill State:
Will Soviets
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'Reds Can't ·WiJ~ . . ~ I I ~ ·~ ~· •
-·W estmorel'and •
• WASlllNGTON (AP) -Geo. Wllltam
c. w-...i said loclay, •rn my
Judiment, the en<my paw !Inda ~u
Ruy Will Claim
He Was'~oy'
In King Hunt
James Earl Ray, accused of the murd-
er tA. Dr. Martin Luther Kloe Jr., w 111
claim be WU "pramlled 'Sll,000 to •16.·
000' "'lead pollce aWly"""' the ..ai kill-
en llld bectmie the lu.to In the ,....tat
manhunt In blltory," the 'Nashville T..,.
_,, .. YL
Meanwhile, Ray's biographer say11 the
man -of the llllper llaylng or Kin& In Memphis, Tenn., last April 4 wu
templed <l\JI of I Canadian hideout
?IJO"the before the ttmni by a IU,000 of·
fer' to make a mystery mission to BJrm.
Ingham, Ala.
Author WUUam Bradford Huie quoted
Ray about the money offer In tbe lint ln-
atallment of a aeries whicll bq;an Mon-
day In Laok magaalne.
The Tenneaaaan. !JI Ila Monday eel} the cepttal of SJOvakia, for further • tiON, said Ray will claim' that he wu on-cOietndanl' llldi lo aboelve the ...I ly a "de<oy" In a plot to kill Kin& In
leilllafk/il ~lb!& lndependent eze.c!t anner to the state of Tenneuee's con-
and SlovH republie1 united in a fed era-tenUon that Ray acted u a lone 1111utn.
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f .--..o;
In a poaltioa where be ...nJ -mlntorl viot4ry In viefuam,.. ·
Wmtmoreland. i~'rmer U.S .• , .. -..
mani!er In Violnam andliow ArW clilel
of lflal!, mode a.e -cOmm.ni • to ilie
Aaoodation of the ·united -;.,.,,.,· i. ·
an address that for the most partWu a
review of what be caµect _ ~ Army'• -.c>
cOll]PllalmMmtl "' viea..m. ! ~-. Lyman L. Lemni-~ppeared,.
before the "°"P Mot)lbly llld warnOd
1phnst total reUance Ol1 the Pentagon's
"Big LUI" atrateg yo! rushing troops
from tbe United States in Ute event d. a
criala.
Lemnlber, 1t1pmne allied commander
In E=pe, aald the atratecY dra"11 up un-
der former Secretary of Deleoae lloberl
s. McNamara ii ''no aubltilute for f<Ces
actually on Ula ....,.n"
Weslmonland, '~ · tJie Army
perfm-mance in Vietnam. 'al.id, I "Our
troops have tateo the claslic perrilla
tact1c ol the ambush away from the
enemy -Di&hl llld day -and turned H
a1ainlt him."
'If You Car~
Overall-clad l(lrl leadin,f ~cket
line at Berke1ey' cainptia· holds
· iw!iiJig.· "If' .,.OU .care, ;,\~ei;·: QisSid,ent stiid0¢s'vot·
eel MOllCiaY lo boy~ cla_!'°" today. 'Thi ·sink.~ .den\jrid
.college cn4lt · lor lectul:~ by
Black Pantb!'f Ieaaw Eldridge
. Cleaver and amnesty for stu-
dents arrested \asl week in
' campw .sit.-ins. story.'Page 7.
Cardinal Cushing
Says Resignation . .
Plans .Still Stand
. "N'ar hOft. wt .infantry 11>111 allowed
the e a • m y an, rert in bi& former
aanctuartes in Soulla Vietnam. 'lbq have
gooa after blm In armored vebldel, In
helk:optara llld on foal They have uaod
many typea of -.. rlV<111 llld canals
I<> set at blm ... " be added. ' BOSTON °<AP) -!llcbanl Cardinal
"N-can the enemy escape bolng Cuablng, Romm> 'Catbol!C·ardibisbap ol
pursued and pul!ished," Westmorelllld Bcioloo; ,.y,. he · al!ll. ~·I<> reaiin, ::~~.;,;;::/ia''i:the~ tho hopes I<> become aJ!>f~,Ji! SOuth
Lemnitzer llid In hil addrOll Gen. Ameri"I. and will ''156, 111· i.oi1d. .¥11111 the
Earlo G. Wboe1er, cbainnaa of the Joint Pape llld up1ain the , ;,lioia, thina to
Wife, Brotlfer of RFK
Ray, an eocapee m.n Ille -
Slete Priaon, -oo trial In SbeJby i Pounty grimlnal CatA al J\lemi>hl< ~O'(· ~ ,-u .., ;, murder c1taraO:'
' • . Thef. ~emes.sean story, a copyrfibt d~ by reporler Jbn Squlfti'tr.fft
Mempb;a; quoted ......... eloae Ii> the
cue" as to the line of ~ defeme.
Chief• of s1a11, ~ with bll ~.., _,.., "'} II~ ,nll~ an U.S. ~ ~ ~ canttnal allo sakl at a Df:WI con.-abllltltl. • . . r~ M!M)d,iy that he had cancer thrOI
yean<" i,v, but now feels . as flt u a
"halfback' fOI" the 8o5ton Patriots." '" ' ,,,,,, ...
Reveal Memorial Plan
McLEAN, VL '(UPI) -'Ibo wile llld
brother of the ..... Seo. lloberl , • g..,.
nedy ~ ~ foniiatlon of the·
Robert F. KenoedJ MtmOrial -a ·0 1tt'·
Ing" kAmdatiae lo carrt ICll'Wlnl Ille
ideals of the a-•nated aenator.
Eibel Kennedy, ef&hl ..,.lhl Jftllllllt·
with her 11th cblld, remained lleCluded in
her 11uge mctary Hlllt hamt IMR u her -.in-law Sen. 1!dnnl M. Ksu>edy
di9cloled creation of the memorial at an
outdoor nen c.«lfwence,
Robert S. McNamara. i*-1 of U..
World Bank and former Secretary of
Defense, wu named chairman of the
foondatiae'a esecullve «llDllllUee. 'lb<'
goo! will be to ralae 110 m1llloo to wr.·
out the worlr cl. Ken.nedy, 1m•n1tei"·
lut June 5 In Loo An&el ...
Edward Kennedy, llanked by bll 111.i.r
Mrs. .. ..... Llwlanl llld Mn. Steplte-
Smlth, said the llm of the mD«il
fowtdatkit la "to develop a m>a11 ac1W
fort< lo idmtily the amtral -of our ,. .
country and •.. to bring together people
of IOOIHivity llld creativity" I<> seek -· 1be memarial will act as a catalyst ln
· focusinl new l'8IOW'Ct5 and talenti on
problems ti the poor and t h e
dilcrimlnated both at home and abroad,
Kenned.Y said.
"We bope: to be able to bring Robert
Kennedy's concern and imagination to
th-. problema," hil brother said.
Ro1*t Kennedy's widow , whose doctor
wants to inlure her eleventh child goes
full term, lssued a statemEflt instead of
:i.ppearing. She said it was the hope oI the
taml1y and friends that the mtmor:tal
would "carry forward the ideals and ctir·
ry on the work so Important in the life of
'"11Y husband.
"He wanted to encourage the ,YOU!ll
"*Pie llld to hdp the disadvan~j and
dlserim1nated against both , and
·abroad, and be wanted to promote peace
'o the-kl." Mrs. Kennedy Slid. "These wm be the goals oI the memorial.~;
The newapaper saJd· numtn!UI IOUl'CeS
· have· Indicated "the delenae will claim
Ray pla""1 ooly a small part In a nwfer
plol aa complea and far....-._ thet
even Ray does not know ,., h o
masterminded tt."
Appor<nUy, oo effort will be made by
the defense to lbow who muterminded
the allepd conapiraey, Ula paper llid.
The Tenneaeao story Aid the defense
theory la that Ray's movement. tn
Memphis were designed to aet him up as
the killer to leaYe a fa1-traU while
........ else -King. Huie aald Ray, wba bu been ....w.c
autobloeraphlcal notao In bll jail cell In
Memphis for 111e by Hula In a -. told
him the mooey oiler lo leave Canada
came """' "a man wbom Ray calll
Raoul llld deacrlbea I<> me aa beln& a
, blpod Latin about is, and -Ray tool<
lei be I 9Mm1D.
"Ray told of a ball a daaeo moetlnp
with Raoul," Huie said.
Huie quoted Ray as saying the pro-
pot:jtion boiled down to this :
Ray WU to meet Raouljn WiDfaar mf
make leVUal trips aa'Oll the border
from W'Uldlllr to lleC1'JI~ careyiq
~ rib UlllpOdfled cooleala hJd.
den In the ear.
Roy would theo sell the car and !""'"
Speedster Skids
In 400 MPH Test
BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah
(UPI ) -Micl<ey 'nlompson's twm.
engine, prvjecllle.llh veblcle al<idded <l\JI
of control at in esthnated 400 mUes an
hour today while be attempted a world
land lpeed -· . 'Ibql(npiOn, wbdse Cl!' slridded for
oeven!) hundred farda aballt midway In
the 109nilt: stral&Maway·wection, blamed
the lncidenl on the West Salt Flat,, crurse.
He told newsmen u be climbed from
his low-speedster: "YOU wttne:ssed
10mething I don't tbtnk .)"JU. could ever
witness q:ain without the car rolling
over."
GUN 'ROULETTE'
KILLS BOY; 17
SAN FRANCISCO (OPI) -A IT·)'Ult
old boy -himaell falall3' Maoday nlP\
wbiJe Jlle1ior -roulette with I friend. 1
AM, he said, hf: would have changed a
remark he m~ ~ · )acqqell11.,K..,.
~y's remarriage ii he had 'known a
reporter wq]'1 U>e.au41eoc<. •
There lid -been \iO -official Vatican
reactioo I<> tbe cwllnai's sta~ent last
Friday Iha! he bllOnded I<> reolgn be-
cause of the furor over: · hla attack on
cr!Uca of the ·ll'lmtlP: ·
Al a nledlna · ol l'lathalic men tbo
prelate bad , asked regarding the mar·
riage Of Mrs. Kennedy and Aristotle
Onassis, J divorced min: "Why shouldn't
she be able to marry anyone she wantJ'!"
He said that if he had known the
reporter was there, be would have added :
"But not in the CatboUc: Church."
CUshing bu said that he is resigning
because of his defense of. the Kennedy·
Aristotle marriage. The Roman Calhalic
Chur<b does not lanclion marriage
between a Catholic ancr a divorced
person.
The 73-year-old cardinal abo told
newsmen that surgeons discovered a
malignancy In hil dig..Uve traot thrOI
yeari ago durini an operctiln to remove
polyps;
There lw been no ~ he
said. ' .
Tennessee· Snow ~Flurries c...i "'~ .. -he -fie low, try I<> estahllah • folse ldenllty llld
await insVucllool by ,..eral dtllvery
mall.
Raoul WU to~'a llvlnc ~
Police Aid OIClr '" Pope. .... pi>,yin& tbe deadly game with two companions at
tbe bome ol Mn. Gladys W'mdaw. Pope'•
-panlooa aald llM>!'Jilaced one bullet In
a .Jx -and -turns firing the weapon It thetf heack.
Qiahlng llid he wanta to. eo to. Sooth
Anlerica after bis re.tiremtnt bec•1•
"111 have to go somewhere. I cin't atay
here."
"If they don't undentand me after 47
years, they'll never understand me," he
said.
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New Israeli,
Jordan Tiff
Uallid Pral Jot.111allooal
N, e w .a c r o as-tbH>ordet
maclllneguo duels brol<e out
todaJ' between Israeli and
Jordanian fon:a, •and highly
placed Israel """"'"' said the
country had warned Lebanon
to watch tts bordefa: m o r e
closely to cut off Arab lnfll·
trators.
The wamlna followed. a
series of cllsbes along the
usually quiet Lebaneae fron-
liet wiUt Arab commandos.
An Israeli spokesman 1aid in
Jerusalem that Jordanian and
Israeli forces e x c h a n g e d
medium machinegun f i r e
a~ the Jordan River valley
near Ul El Shuraf Bridge.
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"'Dixie' Diseord
Song Attack Irks Maddox
ATLANTA (UPl) -Gov.
Lester Maddox, angered by
charges the soog "Dixie" is a
symbol of "white supremacy,"
saYJ be may order it and the
Star Spangled Banner played
daily from the Georgia Capitol
dome .
"We're not going to stop
singing 'Dixie' In Georgia •••
not while I'm governor," said
an angry Maddox Monday , afte:r a civil right,, group
charged the aona was the na-
tional anthem of the Con-
federacy.
If people continue to C(lm-
plain. tbe governor said "I
might hold a 'Dix!<' day In
Gecqia. I might order them
to p)ay both Dixie and the Star
Spaogled Banner from the
Capitol dome evr:ry day 1t
noon."
'lbe NAACP in Valdosta,
Ga., has asked school officials
to ban the plafine of Dixie at
the city's high school ..,
grounds It is sparking racial
ten.mos that could erupt into
violence.
'lbe civil rights group called
the song a "symbol of white
s uperiority and white
supremacy" and said 1 t
represented a South to which
black people never belonged.
Maddox called persons tak-
ing offense at the playing of
Dilie "nag burners and draft
card burners." He Mid if any
offense should be taken o\ler a
song lt &boold be dlttc:ted at
"We Shall Overcome," the
anthem of the civil rights
movement.
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Foils l;ouths
' CHARLOTTE; N: C. (AP)-
A city bua driver )Qcked all
his passengers in the bus and
drove to the Chailotte police
station after a·gang of youths
on tbe vehicle robbed him or
llO and his pistol.
James B. Lyles, a bus driv·
er for 22 years, aaid b&
wasn't scar.ed but was glad to find 20 or so policemen
at headquarters when he
dro.v.e ug. 'Police arrested four
youths and Lyles resumed
his regular bus route with
the remainder of the pas·
sengers.
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BEllKELEY (UPI) -~
--It lb• Unlyera_l!J al C<tomla ""°"
a ~ Moadly, but lhal -abo\11 the Giiiy d e 11 n I le
decilkwl In the ~ttnulni
turmoU on lhe Berkeley c1m-
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A CIJJ I~ a pnera1 1trlke
bfOllif1I mlled --~ fdr another ™' lool&l>t In ... effort lo
11t and walch."
The llrlie jllb Wu IUf>"
ported by. lli',ll IO pe"""11 "
about 4,000 atude.rits 'at a. noon
rolly Mondoy. Some wbo op-
poeed ii organlzecl 100 •'talk
ses,lom" on .~pus to
dlacuy the contlnulnl ..,,.
troveny wtt11· the board· ol
re,..ia.
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·Poll Sees
-€ranston
Over GOP
SAN 1'11ANCISOO (AP) -
Democrat Ala CrlDllon boldl
a II peroent lead ovor
llepubllcan Mu Rlf!erty to-
~ In the latest Field. poll '
--decillGn .. -to ac:blevt llCtlon '"' a 1111 ol llu-IMtll dtminlll. Watson To Face
The u. s. -.... lln-
dlqi contra1ted wftb
llepuhUcan Rldlard m-•1
commuding 11 percent lrNd t
o....-Bllbert Humplny In
Fitld's Coll!ornla ~ldenUtl .
11mpllnp.
Tbe main -.. tho 11,11111). -·-11•-trnerllal ~ an nciam teaiUrlDI Black p I D t b e r .
leader Eldridp Cleaver. Sentence Dec. 6 The nported peroentq., were 51 fer Cranston, n for · . llollerly' .. , .. loi P..c. ind
Nearly :IOO -· -.,. dlnl that credit be II"" for the ...,.., ..... muted In
tllo _.1e demaolttail<lll
lat week.
StudeDI llocly P r U I d e n I
Qiarleo 1 Pllmer, II, a!ld
~ntln Berlllldl, :a, edllor
ol tho c:empJI d a 11 y
newspaper, announced Mon-
day they wen be&lnnlDI a fut
to 41 ft·t•tabllah com-
munlcatlonl" wltb unlvenltJ
acbntniltratcn. ~We cannot condone
violence at Udl Ume," uld -l'anlt-. "but the lltuatloo ii Vf!r'/ .,...._ We 1111111 re-
lltablkh '"n••M...,." -PalmOr, •. Loi AnplM --.and .-..,-
fnlm Ccrrtto, Clllf., aa1d
they --onl3' • i.w ounca ol oronp juice
eecb day.
"We will not eat unW the
people of the state and the
people they have placed In
power _.,me our huJnenl.
ty," Berllndt -"-"OUr
unlvenlty and -countrJ -In IAldl peril wa CID DO iol!CU
Cuban Bomb SiispJcts
Found, Held in Miami
LOI! ANGELES (UPl) -connecllm wtth a aeries ol
Tiro Cuban """"" b<lleved llbnllar bomblnp In Manbat-relpOllllble for nine' Cuban 1111. Nine otba wen amsta1
p ow• r bcmblnp in t be In Mlam1 aeven1 weeb qo.
metropolitan area atnce lut
July will be .-nec1 here
1rom Miami for~.... All· Negro
Police Clllef Tom Reddin . 1,
aid Ibo two IUIJ)OCb ortelled
lionday in MtlDJl were Firm. "flnp_llS
membm ol Ille' Uil-<:aotio ~Ti;!'
Freedom party -Paul
Human RelaUOl\I C<anmlakm. Jacobi and nine undecided.
WalaCll COQ!d be IOlltenced ~ nporl aald both · . Cramton and Rallmy appeer to one to.14 yean for bribery to .be drawing algnlflc1nt aup.
and 111e lo ft•• yean for ...,. port from memben of Ibo op-
fllct ol -poslilon party. Superior Court J u d I e One out of every four
Wllllam B. Koone will bear I Repu6llcW -party
moUcn for 1 new tr1al m Dec. Unea appeara: to stem 1rom the
I, the day let for Wa-·a bl'ealt In GOP ranka caUled by
aenlenclng. the bitter. primary baWe In
Rwxlberg and Starr ua 1p-whlcb Rafferty defeated fn.
peeling their c:onvlcllona. cumbenl 'lbomu Kucbel.
how lrlllY . are you
when you norrow .. :l money
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to1a1 "' n bombtnp 1n u.s. LOI! ANGl!:LES <AP) -· southern C1llfomla Tllrlft & Loan
cl.... Protlrea i:..J>oratorlel, Inc., ~lallzes in personal, bUsl-·· and -· descrl"'•• ltaell u Ibo West'• ,._ H~~-L Comtllott 311 and '""" It.,· Deed Joans •• ; Stop In todoy =w• · • • lint Noero-mana1ed and d h Iv I J'I"" Gon:la-Carden11, 1 o , Negro.ortented pbarmaceutl-an see ""we can ao e ycur mme-
wen hold In Mlunl'• Dade cal COlllJ>lllY, la_, for bull-dlate money problems from depend·
County Jail p , n d 1 n I ez. -In --Loo ,,,,_ able funds avoll•ble rftht now, The tradit!m proceedlnp. They gtla. . Thrifty way con -You money.
wen dlarpd In warnnta Clarence Lofton, a -.,..,...
iMued · 11tre wtth un1aw1u1 old blodlemllt -ta lftll-SOUTHERN .
flllh! lo ovoid .,._..um. dent ol the -atloo, aald II CALI FQR NIA Reddin aald fldeni qenla. ,._ta "In. quite paolilvt '
moved In , for the arrest way. -t Blacl: Point II
"minutes" Iller lha-warr1n1a really an aix..t. w.. .. TlilRIFT & L. DAN """ iuue4.• lluald lllOl'I 11'-economically IOU D 4 ·.,... , O ,.m,...~ · d--directed 'pt ' J70!tot17'11Sl.,Ceob""' ..... 14M04$
CUben ~ mi.· pu!Jlltly manqecl by our own-10 In 115 111ial1111.c. LooAlplN; .. '53.mG
cJa1med 1ilpoc!111>1Bt.Y for .. our~own~com~~m!!!unlV!!J!:'..''...' .,,...,_!.....!::m:;:=;;~c;C:::;;========:::!...-J bombiJCI ~ olllctl ol -nations wtdl:lt .m at n t 1 l n
dlplomailc ~ « trlde
with Communbt Cllbl.
Red, white and blue lilcilen •
bearlnC the """p's aJocan -
"Unite: Poder CUblno/' Unite
Cuben p.,... In Spanllb -
wm found llucl: . lo t h e
bWldlnp attacked In Loo
Anp)tf. ' .
!leddln aald the bluta were .
troccd lo CamJlkil Ind Gorcll
from flJll'll1l'lllt -ononedevlcewllldtdldnotgo
oil and on a pillar at the lilt
of -uploll<n. Tbe cblef aald the tllo
IUlpecU "have , been 1n and
out ol our dlJ ~ -o1
.timeo In --.· but were not ~ of Loi
Anplea. Tbe CUIMb P<> w er
rln& II buld In Mlpll. New York pollco lat week
-nine Cllban ..u .. In
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BALTZ MORTUARIES
Coron de.I Mar OR 3-HSG
l'o Face Trial
Ralph W. G>..rard, dean of
the UC Irvine Graduate Dlviaioli, bu been named to
1J1e na~onal tdvitory com-
mittee ol UCLA's A 111 e d
Health Professions Project&.
SANTA.ANA-An Anoheim
woman '!bo wu· committed
for 'l'tJ'chialric care al1er l!lt
alleae4Jy beal; ber 1-th-
old baby over the bead wttb an
electric iron ii ·now ru to face
trial.
Superior Court J u d t e
Willlam SPiers made tbe rul-/;::========; big MOndoY. He or<l.red
Patrlda Ann Mortensen, 3&, to
return t.o Anahelln mualeipal court Prlday to ,..., charges
ol Ouempted murde< and
. 1e1.,,)< child ~· ' .
MOVING .NORTH
UCl't Holl
UCI Dean
Appointed
. To Project
Jamea B. Hall, director of
the WrlUng Center at UC
Irvine, has been named pro-
vost of a new college at UC
The tdvisory positlllft Is
Gerard's latest in the bea1tb
and medical field in wblch be
iJ very active. He is • non-
practicing medical doct«.
The 63-year~ld graduate
dean joins other healtb pro.
fessionals from across the
country in advising the UCLA
project which is to develoP
junior college curricula in
the allied health fieldJ of
medicine, denlistry, physical
tberapy and nursing.
The project is funded by the
u. S. Office of Education
which has cited manpower
shortage in these fields.
Dean Gerard is a member of
some 30 medical and scienunc
organizations and h o I d s
honorary degrees from five
universities. He is president of
HEAL lH ADVISOR
UCl 't Ger•rd
the board of , the Children's
Hospital Foundation iii Orange
Coanty.
Gerard·and his wile, Leooa
"Frosty," live at l 0 0'7
Goldenrod Ave.., Corona t1eJ 1
Mar .
Sierra· Club
To See -Movie
Santa Cruz. SANTA.ANA.-''Africa" as "The m<l ol provost," Hall HHH Endorced """ seen through the eyes of world said today, "ls a cross traveler Ait'Blandiilg will be
between a vice chancellor and BALTIMORE (UPI) --:-~I! the subject of t be 8 p.m.
dean of women. He ls the in-Rev. Ralph D. Abem&tby, meeting of the Or•••e Coonty telleci a1 I d ol the col president of tbe Southern -... u ea er , -Oui.stian Leadership Confer-Group of the~Siefta~CluliNov. lege : not ao much an ad· ence, briefly interrupted a 5. •
IT!inistrator." mule train tour .of Negro The meeting ls scheduled in
Dr. H a I I ' s appointment ghetto areas Monday to pub-the Spurgeon Room of the be~mes effective Jan. L licly endorse Hubert H. Jfum-Santa Ana Library. For
PENETRATION
H11rly ..... ,.,,~ r11d1 th•
OAllY PllOT, hH1otow11 ~·-· •
popw fw tho F1Ml11• Or••t' eo ....
The SO:year-old novelist and J>hrey .., his pe.rsooal ct.oict further information contact
poet will bead Cotlegl! Five on'. -~lo~r 'J>f"S~~ident~:_------~G~lor~la~W~al~ter".:•:.'.49~94~I05ll~._-!_:::_~:.:_ ____ _:_--JI__:,' ,_·:!:u..!· !:'~""!:-~~·!!·~--~·:;:·, ·~·~~-.:__ ___ _,_ __ ;____: the multk:ollqe &anti. <Dz)• I a , : f I . ,
campws. College. Five will ' I : ~ , i
KEYNOTER
Klmborly't Klmberty
Board Chief
Of Kimberly ,
Slates Talk
ei;n.phasiu the arts. .., , ,J .. J
Hall joined the UCI raculty
In 11164. ·He eslabli>hed the
Writing Center before taking a
leave of absence last year to
live in Spain where he wrote a
novel and several 1 h o r t
ltories.
He say1 the UCI Writing
Cen~ ia,unique. It is limited
to 25' graduate students who
spend two yean writing their
lirlt book and studying con-
temporary literature and fine
arL
GOP Plans
Gala Nov. 5
ANAHEIM -The Orange
Coonty &publican c.ntral
Commlltee plans • gala ,,.,.
tory party to be 'held in the
Anaheim Convention Center
starting at 8 p._m. OD~ election
night, Tue>day, ~ov. 5. Fun,
food and u:clte1Jfent are of-
t.red !no to guests who will
be able to watch the election
re!illts on giant television screens.
From 9 p.m. until mldnlgb~
a goUrme.t dinner will be serv-
ANAHEIM -John R. ed. Dinner ticket! are $10
Kimberly, chairman of the. each, 'and reservations 8hou1d
board· ol the Kimberly-Clark be made early, as the dining
Corporation, will be the prin-room capacity ii limited &o
cipal speaker Nov •. 7 at the 5,000 guests.
seventh annual Econ om 1 c ---'--------
Development Conference
1poosored by the Orange /"-.-=:::-~:--.---...
County Cbamber of Com-
merce.
Kimberly'• 44-year buslnes,,
career spans the. years of bis
company's growth from a
seveb mill firm to an ln-
tematlonaJ complex of more
than llO plants located in 28
counbies.
He ls chairman of the
lnoutute of Paper Chemistry,
served as vice chairman of the
Natlonal lnd.W!trial Conference
Board, is past president Qf the
American Paper and Pulp
Aasoclatton and serves on the.
l!Iecutive committee of the
Amer.lean Paper Institute.
'Ibe conference will be held
at the Anabe.im ConvenUon
Center. Reserv1tions can be
made by calling the Orange
CouDly Chamber of Com-
meree, Tlf.2851.
RE:ELECT
Congressman
CRAIG .
HOSMER
HOSMElt CAMPAIGN COMMITTE!
C. , f"OWl[ CHAIRMAN
110 Pine Ave.
Long Beach
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BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 Btoadwa1, Costa Mesa u Mm
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HOWARD JOHNSON
DILDAY BROTHERS
Baotlqtoo Valley
Morlury
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'/' , . " .. . ... , .. The election~;
is electriC~
It w1111n't too many years ago
that candidates for public office
were actually seen and heard by
only a small percentage of the
voters. ,
The electric revolution has
chiinged all that. Television puts
the candidat.es right in youri1ivipg
room..Radio lets them talk w YOll
·even a8 :9Q11 drive to:wor~ 'Electric
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bring you the 'COijlpfete t.e~ of · · .Ifyo'!-enJOythe!)a~onalsport
speeches aI1li announcements ~ust of campa1'gtl and election watch·
hours after theyre NJ~ · · ipg, you'll be ablew follow it all on
· Electronic'data p~ssi~ TV for ju8t J>l}Jmies. So little, in
has made possib)j! up to theminut.e faqt, you dl'.in't-m;n _think about it.
opinion polls. .. Only electricity can do so
. In mall)'. 'i:4111s,.p~fll~~r~c.,mucp.for so little. :
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Met Soprano Superb in Orange Recital
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Optn Today 6:45
,..tar Seflars
IN
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Judy 0-.n
"Here We 6o 'Roulld -The Mulbeny lush"
IN COLOI
not bt buid SUnda, nllhl ID a..pmaa Collqt'• itately old
ball WU CO)O cl bltl« dlaoJ>
polntment al•lht lala change
ln venoe. .
Ta,ey 111110V&Uon "9tk at
tbe Or1n1• colle1·e
-!Aid Ilia tran.rer of
Mlso Curtlo'o recital -lbe
11¢ In Ilia ICbool'• Jt6M9
Artlll Lecturt series -to the
nearby Finl C1lrtatlan Churdt.
And thence we headed.
peevlah\y mutterln& tbat the
~ WU lure to suffer, U
only In t.nna of acouslkl.
We need not have worried.
Far from ma.i:tng « nwrinl
wbal LI ..,,.)y one of the moot
gloriOUJl.Y __-1o lbe ....
cert -ld today, lbe 10 .. Jy
c:hurcb provided • 11plended
backdrop to a superb r<cltal.
Ill conflnes added a lumr
anc1 maJ..iy tbal blended ... n
with a volCe that bu to us
acquiredaln • riceot year1 a
1plrilual quolil1 that -from n!lturtty and. perbapo,
the rellatloo afforded by Iha
more infonn.al recital at·
mospbere.
Ml.la CUrlln wbo brooRht
With her from New York tliat
CORONA DIL MAR HICiH SCH~L LITILE THIATRI
""""' Thi HettM •11111: ~
"THI OINlltATION PIT"'
, A lclel s.tlr.
WM..: 0Ct. ._"'"'' Oct. It-fl,.,.. H•. I ' ,, ...... PM
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FiixsouT~COAST ' PLAZA TH-YRS s. DilCo ,,...., at Bristol • 546-2712
IS . PROUD TO PRESENT
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
IN A MATINEE PERFORMANCE •
AT 1:30 PM ONLY
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OCT. 29
JOHANN STRAUSS'
''THE
GR.EAT WALTZ"
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LUISE: ~INU
F!Rtl!AND GUYET
TUES.
VICTOR HE:RIERT'S
"SWEETHEARTS"
w•• JEANmt M_>.C DONALD
NELSON EDDY
NOV. 12 TUES. NOV. 19
OSCAR STkAUSS'
"THE
CHoCOLATE
SOLDIER" w'"' II.TS! STEVENS
NELSON EDDY
SIGMUND lOMIE:ll6'S
11THE
GIRL OF THE
GOLDEN WEST"
w"' JEANml MAC DOHALD
NELSON EDOY
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Now buy
theatre and sport
tickets at Buffums',
use your charge card
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attr1ction1 , •• ch1rqe them to your
Bufluml1 •ccount. It's so conv•nient when you'r•
1hoppln9. Our new Buffum•' ticket 19ency
ls loceted 1t tht Customer Service 011lc:.
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graiimia-" segment of ''MOO. Sqlllld" ·on aiannet .,.,,
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Politics Now
Bores Public
p ,
ly. CYNTHIA LOWRY "·' NE\V .. YOrut (AP) -Th!! ii the t!me. of 1119
year when under normal 'conditions people ~'t,
od by te!evlalon networlts auddenli!' $rt
about "Father Know8 Best" and ''The met Vlll
Dyke Sh.ow." · . • ..
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they _.. protesting last s~_o_n at this time. "BiJti :·
remember that 'Fa~r Knows lltlt"bad'-t. terrible '~ 1 lime witli the ratings ot first and finally caught .
I . Oil • ,;y;,, 'Aocidentoi Family' Isn't doim at llt
' . well. but dive It lime. Mier .&!!. "nth t u. ck~ Dyke Show,-was actiJally cane..,., w en ~ ra _"
started to f> up and you know what 1laJll1ened ~ that .. .....
BOTH 'HE AND SHE' ond 'Accldtntia! Faml1":
4epamd be<:ause aul\ien!"' ~Ip never ajrtvJ,d. :Jl~t.
tbJs season although it IS easr enough to spot 1lie
hits the DilsSeS are more difficult to reoognile. ; .
'The reason is a busy, Cbnfusing combination or ...
poid political ·broadcasts, variety or dramatic ·~ ;. Cla1s and even 111"'(essional football gameo in. ptime ..
evening time -all of lib.em pr&e111pt Ille" re&U1ar ·;
lll'iet and affect otbera, · -• --· •. Sometimes these pre-<ompllons cause mysler, ,,
lous increases in fla~giI_tg rating,, For inslanc&,
) "The Beautiful PhylliS DUkr S6.ow" on Sunday. ~ts """"' lo be one of tbe iOfi ljlO(I in tbe NBC schedule. In 1 Nle!Jen -report Issued MQrlday, b°!:-' . ..... It ftntllll' 12111 In jlopulatlty hi .JI .Jjst. ol ....
ptoioams. In the previous J'EllO!'I a week •go, II.:
was 68lh in a list of 90. Its ratln&" zoomed from 111 ·•
anemic 12.9 to.a blooming 22.J. . .. :.
THE REASONt "Mlliloll.' lmjjoesible,• Its CBS ;
competition, ,.... Jir&empted for ·-. political brood·;:
cas~ so a lot of people Who -D<Jl1(1a]ly_ watched ~-;
adventure abow tuned ia the MIC llhow. And, 111 ·•
addition, NBC bad announced that It would Inter~' ::
nipt the Diner show u ~ ae It rocet.ed film \)f::; llb.e Kenned!'·Onassls wedding. v · .,,
A Couple of w~ ago, NBC'1 "Ironside" tof:>,k,.,.
a dramatic moeedlve in tho ratinl(s. n tumed ow.,
that abo\lt three a.-alllionl thal nOl'D!allY broad·
cast the procram bad -mptod ill thmi pclocL
for a regional political brOadcast.
No one connected with -a Clln'll1t program, ~ ,
eluding network' execuliveo, will ever admit that •
any series Is WUlllne ,away tor the if,' le --'l . that it Is a lousY ehow that people oul 'TV.
shows to hear them deteod lib.em, r becauaa
of dii:tunstances -nmnlni agai~I powtl'M t.,,;
ture movil!s, against an estsb!Jsbed, ~ ..,._.,,,
shown at a time when tlie audiance JS. olb8l'Wll9 ..
occupied qr following 1 program 111•1 dlllod· vie"';
en tG otbt!t channels. • ·• ·~;
WHATEVER THE CAUSES, some new ind ··
some old proll"'!m.s__appear to be in trouble. -Alnone .. '.!
them ~ ABCti "ugltelt' Girl In Tofm" ... and . 0 Tbe .. :
Don Rickles Show''~ CBS't: ~'Dattart~' M1d ~~ ....
and NBC'• ''N!lw· Adventureo of, ijuck Flnu'! ~"
"star .?_!~f' All theae.-and several .moro -Ip: .. ~:r.... "iht'ly Oil file 1~··' end of tile. weet11.J.
''ilOwan' aiicf.M9riJn'l liulb-ln" comtnboe to 1)e:,;
the rating, champ In tlle'Weeldy ahoreategory. Ip.''
the new r~rt II was topped 'Ollly by Bob _Hope~~ __
comedy ·~ and few Jll'OSl'&mll oan evw ~. Hope. "Julia" oonlinu!J\g tq hold Iii pla<e In the'' top 1(. noW .....,,. ~ estsl>llsbecl u Ibo .... ;::
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ELEPHANT OR · DONKEY?
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'one-stop' snop'ping
a.ti~ fine,stl
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RID1E THE CANDIDAT~ OF. YOUR CHOICE
;\DY Bargains~
Few S1wpping Days
, Remain for Voters
i7" : ..fy MERRIMAN .SMrl'R reduce their already small 'tJiiited Prtu.Jnteraatioaal pensions to pennies?
-~ardl.., of who and how It ha! been part of the
~wins, Americans next. week American political scene for
\fjJt Choose as their president many years to regard the
fpi-JOur years an irresponsible other side as a haven of
mh:who is sure to play loose thieves, scoundrels and
l¥i11t1Jational welfare and just general no-goods. But there is
abaiit every interest this coon-a genuinely seriOWJ question
llj;J>as this year: "'ll!e ..-r will be Incapable 1' the technique of charge
~~ing with crime. He will and counter-charge suitable ~made a political football (or, for that matter, ac-
~Jsr andthe virtuold allpeoply ••eytbin, theg ceptable) in an era when ..... televi~on carries the actuality
~ble. He will be something of political combat into so
t(~( coward, a racist, a wild many living rooms, to vast
~er. He will be a patron of numbers of young people' still
fJdiation and thus throw the in the stage ol being lectured
~ into an a w f u I by their elders on the virtue of <elftssion. telling the truth at all ~?
' ... Who says all these terrible Politicians regard many of. 41iiiP and says them with their charges and counter-,~-forceful finality? The charges as parables or figures
-candidats -Hubert H. of speech. They expect the ~hrey far the Democrats, voters to view the diffefenct
~ M. Nixon for the between illustrative invtctive
:ReJ)ublicans and George C. and fact. :i{~e for the American One of the c a n d l d ate s
~pendents. recently said aome rather
:: U. fOU take any one of. the damning things about his op-
l>Ullcl~tial c a n d id a t e s position. When pressed for
liter.ally, election of either of supporting evidenc<!, bl3 chiel
bi.s opponents spells na~. spokesman decllned to go Into
I d~, ~· dilttip.-... specific., but laid ft WIS-<A
tion. . matter ''you bear
· It ls to the credit of the everywhere."
·~encan people, however, h this tbe stuff of
!hat the diatrlbic aspects of statesmanship and towering
1he concluding presidential leadership? There are only a
campaign are taken with cm-few shopping days left for the
a!derable skepticism. voter. And comparison shop-
No one really believes all ping is rather difficult this
that Humplley and Nixon say year.
·about each other -including
'IJUmphrey and Nixon. Wallace
is:"' -a case unto bimseU. His
supposed wickedness is about
the only thing on which
Uumpbrey and Nixon agr<e.
~ are, however, large nilmbers of · Americans who
·see no evil in Wallace
· whatever, but a forceful man
· who will bang heads together
: and make tbt disaidents
· behave.
A visiting Ethiopian
journalist after viewing the
campaigns of Nixon, Hum·
plui!y and Wallace, ob<erved :
"U what these men say about
each other ii true, the winner
·Should arrest bis two op-
pobents immediately after the
inaUguration and charge them
with treason."
· 11 1hat .is the way the born·
bast sounds to a foreigner,
Ullrtk how it must sound to : many :young Amerir.ans who
:bavt not yet learned to ap-
'preciate the sophistry of
:presidential politics. Or to
· etaer Americans when told
that the poijtics of any one rl.
the three candidates would
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Set Leaders
Two Fountain Valley YMCA
clubs have Installed new of-
ficei-s.
Bill Murray aucceeded
outgoing Chief Lon :St. Martin
of the Great Plains Nation, In-
dian Guides.
other 1968-fl9 ofUcers ln·
elude Medicine Man Darwin
Frydendal" Wampum Bear
Lou Decker, Tally Keeper
Tom Holthaus, Lance Award
Coordinater Stu Brown and
Scout Dale Peterson.
New Y's Men's Club presi·
dent i! Manuel Alarcon who
takes over from Arlan "Ace"
Erickson.
More are Vice President Art
Womer, Secretary Don NelsOn
and Treasurer Al Andrews.
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concert·goe<"S. as 1800 amved fur tile opening of. 4he li!lh -of Ille
Orange llounty PIJiilrarmuiM ·8oc1Ety-'°".,_'11le Loo Angeles Pili!·
harmonic -<'m!ll..Wa, «llM!uctied. by: Z--M<lttia.
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' It liaa boon & Joog, loai time Indeed llnc'e WO hoard A ~ ...,. « M-.t'• magnificent Symphony No. 39 in E oat majQr to
-l'Brt witjl.maeM.n> Zubin Mebtl's IMPred reeding of. II*. pi..
iouo work Saturday mglit in UCI ~ampurl!all . -• •
Galherlng the nucleus of. ~•Los Aoge!ea Phllhanqooic Orcll11
tra t,rOOnd lllln in somethintP cloaeiy akin to what <lbarlOI Munch calll
-lila "arand chamb>e" setting - a grouping rarely seen today -Mehta ',,a!r!.-'uo Moiart utile master ahoilld be ~yed.
_ Every tlllle and nuance of. a complex work that ranges from tho ~~ ellln allegretto II> lhe lllately, dl!cipllned adaJlo was
' to "" witb astoaiablilg cl~ and precisl<n. It WBI a joy to
.-JM.r ..i a delighted capacity audleoce left Mehta in no doulll u to
-_-b6w.they felt about bis gliUel'ii>c Mozart. ~ •'..:i~" On Jiope<, at least, it wu not il>tended Iha! the Mourt'lhould
·' J"l'ir.~ "meat" of Ibis very pli::L concert, Ille first of lhe 0!'8Jlgo
• " ~ Pbillrannonic Society 1 1 --But, be&Ulifully . balanc-' ,•.~'Ill' 111• ,refit of. a dilltingu!JIJed'program was, It was difllcult to con-•._•~ta on Richard strams iii Ill• afterglow of. M-'• super Mozar-,fliln fotay ._ -
;-Erect and llnn, Mmta wielded, ideally, a ''tight" baton in lllil ~ ade~allegro to draw every O!illOe of expression from a
' 'mOvernent 1hat is at once meaaured and majestic but still cart')'inl
"""" than a blilt of tile bubbling humor that is to come. _
On to the andante and an admirable reading of Ute shimmertnc
interplay tl!at' ls tile very heart of. Mozart. Mehta excelled in his "&eer
change" here, taking us swiftly Into that llOUlfuJ passage wblcll endJ
this movement ; "dreams of yesteryear" u ttie composer vividly
described it. · ·
· Th• happy, ellerwscent menuetto and Ute brigltUy -appealing _
al)egretto are, of CQUl'se,. tM very heart of the work.-Aod tllis WU: P19-
cisely where Mehta, evet tbe master ol timing, came into hiJ own,
""!'!wing tor us will! hit ttoUess, !lictering --tile very.twinklb>&.
blllhe spirit of. Mooart. -
. It was in lhe puls-g, technically demanding finale that wt
·aaw ·Mehta really relax for the fim lime and let bi& fine ltring aoc-
tibn 'off the leash, as It were. It was, 'we noted,.a caretully cialcWMed .
~ess§on ; it gave till! commanding.final mov.ement .. verve.and. elan
'tliai ·slit \!>• seal on this pheoomeniil perfonnan~e of tile 39tll. r
,"'; '-_ IU<;haril Strauss devotees must not, however,. be lelt with Iha
im ressjon that, clazed with this devastating Mourt, we left at th•
· interval_ and ·drove off illto !Ile foggy night. ' •
Mehta and his orcheotra gave Strauss' Symphonia Domestica a
· reading that was comjJarable, in · eVery way, to the e8!lier MoZart
without, we thought, quite reaching the heights of inspiration lo which
they_ had joyfully led us earlier. .
For u.o, ttlO high point of the Strau11 were Ille Cradle Soqg and
Adagio which captlvatbJli!y·projected the blissful, serene afmqlpbere
of nursecy days. Mebta's close, care!ul guidance of bis orchellra at
11!is point Pllid rich dividetlds. _ _ .
Aod tile finale_ and clooble fllgue, wi111 tiler bold , almost strident,
demanct., were beautilul!y hllfldled. Let u.o quickly 'admlt tl!•t we a:ri·
not overly enamored of. tills particular Sl.rauH work : btl!, wo. ore
equally sure, It was a ·pei1onnlonce that cOOid not be. faulted by tile
moot ardent Strauss devotee. -
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OCTOBElt 30 •
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wrq lo11e --ot Ill)' --Ill)' hi-will aat man,-her. He oUblle -. lC07 II lo be
. ~ -~ be Vicllm "' bal I Clll'I belp II. -11111 bid _, 11111 liJ'lld lo P11 W medical npm;.. ad ......._ Pennll lolic: to rule Ill ta.a.,_. M kiac MI cas 1•1.......... aippmt *8 cblld. --"'-' -~~ . bola lo .. lo Ibo -11111 11111 -_ lbe _ _,.. IJlje dooi DOI -TAUJWS (Ap-11 IMIA1 •): cmlJ-•w•ID-~pll!l lbeblbyandlll)'~bautedme Somo -are """1llod. 1~11 Dad _....,ly bid lo.carTJ bet. lo lob II. 11e bPe a baby ol -on ~~ ~ }~-~
111n. wbowlllbe-7eorold-lbeaukl· -~ --· • --lllolbe .............. wedlod:dllldlabom. ._.,.... .......... 1 .
. _, _ -"""'.._ In bet beod. I d<ln'I. want Ibo -..•a bel!1 for Gl!Mll!I (¥ay UJIDlO Ill):
... -lo-lbemalati-bal _wbl!*,...c:an1urel~n-. Oulllne wort melhodl. Yoo
• wm1 do It. -o1 Ibo --_ llD1 ti ........ lbel I must u.e -Iba -capable"-~.,_ ...,. .. ,, -..n•a-l!ac 11111 ~lbel1D1bl......, ..., .... 11111 ·own -. Key Ii lo be
II' -me -. Tlim. too, J _., terrll>le 11*'1 lo oar flq>lly! Mlllll ha,. famH!ar wltb path upwanl.
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-... lo -Siie _, ...... .., boby Ibo --will -ti .... -cldel --plans. . .ud food. lo ..... -'Ibis would ,,_ no! LllO CJUl1 II-Aug. ZI):
-,. 11 no (II-What--lmlllle. Keep .., ...., tee!. Pa7
II -to ..... IMr aee tl!al ..... My hlllhancl OQO It 11 my ~ tpedal ·-lo pacing. fR"ddnl bJ:r boll!h by letllnc'bet -duty. Whal do J1lU ay? -11.M. VIII® <Aue. D&pl. 22)'
1Jl.l'lwe--01-IORBY 1lll.~-A<een1'"1relatlcnWWI FOR HER -~ Dl!!AB • : ....--•&y, •J .,._ pubUc. Your efforU a r •
fte lllllJ .... l9e .. 1' lw tde1U. enJoated., You ftnd tblt IOIDI D!Wl·-V: la•e,.,. •h ... ...,.._,.o_be_, ...-.i-n-11 _,,.. _._...,_ •••••• e.., -l«ll!eeWldlllle-.---...... , a.p.et --. .,_ kealO a-ao4-'"'lft,_,_w , ., LIBRA (Sep!. S-Ocl. 22):
• ~ • • ., -·-~ Prac:llcal ~ "otli 1l1sw I I =.:.J:: wG I ,. .. Dm't Jet J'IR '1d et talk JG9 W. -belt \odaJ. Not wile to ex· ...,. ..._ ... nrlelJ al II--.. -• ;.'D ...... 11. wJmenl.
1-. y,.. motlier -lite a likely ~ candldale. When romantic gtanceo tum lo warm 800llPIO (Oct II-Nov. ~):
Alk ,...-Dad lo lnallt that ll!e II< lo a embraces ill It love or chemistry? 8encl :r.i.,~ =~~~~
llmpltal llDd Uve a aenerll uesa.Mte for Ute bootlet "Love er Sa: and Row to ------.-,
for tile total atradloa. Site wen.'t feel a Tell the Diffennce, • bf Alm Landen. llnllh .lmpcr'.lant Pr 0 J •ct ·
tblllg. Encloae a lint ·fiarrlRM, lelf4ddr1111~ SAorrt~ (NoY. 21-
envelopa and Ii «n11 111 c:ofn with your Doc. II): AcCeol '"1 home,
DEAR JINN LANDERS : My h"'band r-. . aeeurlly. Build for future. Do
bu ~ aaatber woman pregnant. I Ami Landers will be slad lo help JOO ao by IJ!ng loooe endl. Cement
bave forgiven l!lm and told him I will with yoor problems. 8encl lbem lo her Ill -p wltb I a m 11 y
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Olympian llad by blm ancl I hoi: we <an have a can! of the DAILY PILOT, ODclollng a mojnber. New olarl proves
Mra. Comofly will be . h>-aood Ille tas<ther Ill &p .. "' tld!! tnced1-stamped, ..U-oddreoaed envelope. ~roiiN (Doc. 22.Jan.
Spotlight
• Curtain and became .. ln-
larnallmal lnddenl. trodoced by Mill Carlotta 11)' SpoWgbl on ldeu, ohort
She and bet husband met al
lbe 111i1 OIJmplc G..,.. In
Melbourne, ~. Olp
..-the CudJcwlovak· Ian government In the wom· .... dilcul throw and Harold
Willlama.notedrevlew~and!'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!journey~~·~Day~ll~actlv~~·~..,.~l~or
hoot critic, who will oller 11
current boob for dlrnsglon,
Conolly .... the top -.., lbe U.S. tract and field team in tbe lwn1nier throw.
Each ., lbem became -Id
champ! .... , each wtr,nlq lbe
coveted JOld medal. They fell ·
The November evsit ill the
IHlCO!lll In. -., lour. The . prosram will begin with coffee
at 10 a.m.
Loe.Ilion and Uctet In-:
fmnatlm may be -by calllng lfn. Frant Tyler of ·
Newport Beach, chairman ti.
the oeries, at 54H<71i. Mn .. 1n-.---h0idllne ..... th""'lhout the . . Shopping -~-11 ...,_,_ Tyler II being ualated by Mn .
Lawrence KlUle ol Newport, (II-"' Ibo -Coast Abnnl)af Club, anc1 Mn. --.,·-tne"-1 Invitations lhloc11u...,.,111eruledby •, 1J~ --., car... del )br I treuurs'.
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Valllf, ·=·-·••a1Clall*6u will -. ........
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Saturday, -· .. In Ibo churdl.
In !'ltlltlom to_ .. ..,.
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Dilllw -will Iii .... odultl ancl Ibo publlc II lmltod
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BART'S DARTS -Green Bay quarterboct Bert
Starr drilli< a hard one lilrougll lile onruMli!lg Dalla.
delensivei line in Packers' 28-17 wino v er the Cow-
boys in Mooday nigllt' s natiooally televised en-
aMmter. Starr, starting for the first time in two
weeks, threw four touchdown pasaes.
Slwrt Peace Over
Old Spike War Rears Head
WASHINGTON (AP) -With the pass·
ing of the Olympics has gone the ahort
peace that prevailed in the track feud
between the nat,ion's colleges and the
Amateur Athletic Union, and the war is
on again.
The U. S. Track and Field Federation,
an arm of the collegee, has plans to
Sports in Brief
s,oosor as many as seven major indoor
meets this winter in defiance of the AAU.
Any college athlete running in an AAU
meel is threatened with loss of the rest of
his campus eligibility, starting this
weekend.
'·Our atand has become more solidified
than il hu ever been before, H Mid
Carol Mann Becomes
1st to Top $50,000
CINCINNATI -Carol Mann, the.
leading money winner on the Ladies Pro-
fessional Goll Association tour, finished
only third in a tournament at Conr0t,
Tex., Sunday but she has become the
first woman golfer to win more than
$50,000 In official and unofficial money
winnings in one year.
Misa Mann, winner of 10 evenlfl on th1
Lakers (3-3),
Hawks (3-2)
Meet Tonight
INGLEWOOD (UPI) -The Hawks
mav have moved their franchise from St.
Lotiis to Atlanta but the Los Angeles
Lakers expected them to be as rugged
fl'.le!I as ever tonight when they mttt in a
National Basketball Association Western
bivision game.
The Atlanta Hawks currently art In se-
cood place in £he west with a 3-2 remrd
while the Lakers are third at 3-3 a!!I thf'y
prepared tor their first meeting of the
ye.ar.
0The Hawks warmed up fOf their en-
counter with the Lakers Sunday by scor-
ing an easy 123-100 win over the Phoenix
Sans in which Zelmo Beaty poured in 17
points.
Tile Laken are coming off a ISZ..11~
victory over the San Diego Rocketl that
was highlighted by Elgin Baylor reaching
the 20,(1(1().point mark in .coring.
Only teammate Wilt Chamberlain and
the retired Bob Pettit have scortd that
many point!: in NBA hi.story. Baylor
reached the Rlateau by acoring 3' points
against the Rocketa:.
lour lw picked up $41,929 In official
money. the LPGA headquarters here an·
nounced Monday. Her unofficial money
l·:is given her a grand total or ~1.182. -' ... ...
PHILADELPHIA -Emile Griffith
1ake1 on h1s teeond Philadelpb.la pltenom
Jn three months tonight and 11 favore.4 to
produce the same resulL
Lut August 1, the former mid·
die.weight champion took 111 the sound
and fury out of Gypsy Joe Harris'
unorthodo1 style, admlnl1terlng a 1011nd
lick.Ing to the previously ubeaten Harris.
Griffith meeU Stan "Kltttn" Hayward In
a 1eh~uled 10-rounder at the Spectrum
thl~ time arou.nd. ... ... ...
SAN FRANCISCO -The nation's No, J
Football team, believe it or not. leads the
Pacific-8 Conference as a team in only
one statistical category : il!!I won-lost
record .
The Southern California Trojans, S-0
nver-all, have the conference's leading
rusher and scorer in O. J. Simpson, but
the team i!!I !JOC{lnd in tot.al offense and
rushing offeMe, third In total defense,
fourth in ru!!lhing defense. and paS!!ling of-
fense and fifth in passing defense. ·
USC ls U~ with Oregon State al 2.(1 in
I'•~ conference race. ... ... ...
SACR . .\MENTO -Sli:leen-year .. I d
Debbie Meyer retarfted home after wt.
nine lhtte Olympic gold medal• ud 11W
MODday abe doean't pla.n to swim ln Ute
tt7t Olympie games.
Site told M'#IDIN. lhe ~W .... try
seme oUter tlllns t. ltfe" besides awlm-
mia&. Siie .__ Ille mlpt i.. tallied lftto
<ilaql.o1 lier mhMI bat lidded, "I doob<
it. ..
USTFF President E. Wayne Cooley.
The collegea had declared a truce la8t
April In their long war with the AAU so
the feud would not interfere with the
Olympic Games In Mexico City. The
kuce runs out Thursday.
The AAU hu been the traditional
governing body of open track meets in
this country. But the colleges, which sup-
ply most of the athletes, argue that they
have a responsibility to determine
whether proper conditions are met for
oil-campus competition by their student&.
A tw~year U. S. Senate effort to work
DUl a comproni.ise was spurned by the
National C:Ollegiate Athletic Association
and the USTFF last spring becauae the
propo6td !!lettlement would have left the
AAU in control.
The NCAA has aMOUnced that. ef.
fective Friday, any school lending
athletes to an outside meet not certified
through the USTFF will be penaliud.
And the schools will be expected to strip
the college eligibility from any athleta
competing on his own in defiance of the
NCAA ban.
At the :same time, the AAU long has
threatened to take the international
amateur eligibility away from any
athlete who enters an unapproved USTFF
meet.
Cooley, of Des Moines, Iowa, shrugged,
"They have been throWing threat.. about
icily for years. They threatened. but don't
do anything about It. ..
The USTFF iJ already heading Into a
wide-ranging, major indoor track season.
The college-backed organization hu
scheduled the Astrodome Relays in
Houston Jan. 24-25, plans a National In-
vitational meet in Madison Square
Garden in New York Feb. 7, will sanction
the Herald-Examiner Track Clmic In
Los Angeles Feb. 15, and has slated ll!!I
own National Indoor Championsh.lpa for
lhe Mitwaukee Journal meet March I.
The first US'I'FF meet to test the
AAV'a temper will be it& National Croas-
Coontry Championship1 In New York City
Nov. 8.
Cooley ei:pressed confidence that the
top athletes past the college stage will
have to ignore the AAti Ind come to the
USTFF.
"You're only talking about a handful of
athletes. They'll want to 10 where the ac-
Uon la," Cooley said.
A special Sporta ArbttraUon Board set
up by the Senate In 1965 and appointed by
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Wi-
ed to IOive tl>e fight eat lier this. year.
Effort! by the Senate C.Ommerce Com·
mittee lo enforee 1 permanent peact
dwindled away during lhe IUlllmer, but
the lslue could be revived when Congreu
returns In January.
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Never Had
Says Vince
any Doubts, ..
of Green Bay
DAU.AS (AP) -Take H rrom tho
prevlouoty unbeaten Dallu Cowboys and
former. Green Bay coach, Vince Lom-
bardi, tbere'a ablolut.ely nothing Wf'Onl
with the world cbamp\on Packen.
Wlth MondOY nJaht'1 28-17 vlctoty over
Oallu befcn 1 national teltvbloc au-
dimee, the Pecter1 lhot into a tie for the
Central Dlvlal:onl lead of the National
Football Leque wllh DeWll -each
wlthW-1~
from them.
"'lbat'a w!Q( they u. a good tam.
They win ,the bl& onea."
Packer Colcb Pbll Beqllon uJd., "lt
w a 1 definitely a muat pma for us it
there ever wu one. No queaUoll ebolrt
lhla being our best same ot the year."
Landry uld Baynlwn'1 fumble lft the
fourth period .... the play that killed the
Cowboys. -
Ray Nitschke, Packer Uneba<:ker, fell
on tho ball al tl>e Dallu 15 wllb Gnen
Boy aheact 11-lf. si-&nmedlat<IY -
verted 1J>e -Into I IGuchdown -a
payolf -.. Dowler, Dalla•' recor'd'<ll"Ol>l>ed .. 6-1, wllldl la
IOOcf <l10"l!h IM a _. !tad -'lllW York lo tloe Capllol lll~ •
Landry 111<1, "I'm happy lo be 6-1 at
thta llage. I'll HIUe tor that the ~
hall of the IOllOll· I bav~ dO apoloclal fir
this club."
And nelthet do the Pa<ken, •-•
vlOUJly are lu -boll!( dead-
Lombardi aaid. "I never had _,,y
doubt.I" about Green Boy comlna back
from a seria ol early aeuon Mvenala.
"We've · played good gam<11 be!'" -
lh1I wu Just ooe of tbe better ones,"
Lombardi lllld.
Dallu Coach Tom Landry ..,...i. 1
"We wanted to whl thil one badly -
maybe too bed," Aid Landry.
NL's Cy Young· Award
Goes to Cards' "Gibson
n.uu never has beaten Green kY in a
regular ltUOn game aDd bu · auffend
Jut-second loues to the Packen the put
two years ln the NFL playoffs.
''They made tl>e big plays," lllld Lan-
dry. "Bart Starr was just great."
Starr, whf only last week was on the
sidelines for most ol the game against
D e tr o l t with a pulled bicep muscle,
rifled four touchdown passes and ~
plet.ed 17 ol. 2i klaes f« JllO yards.
He hit Marv Flsnfng on 1COrln1 tosses
of three and n yards and threw for
touchdowns ts yards to Carroll Dale a.nd
five yanll ID s.,d Dowler.
Dallas quarterback Don MeredJth, who
suffered a broken nose whetl he W'-9
tackled by WUUe Dav.ls, threw klucbdown
puses ol. 11 yarda k> Bob Hayes and 27
wa.nk to Craig Baynham. He had three
throws interttpted and eompleted but lS
of JO for JJt yards.
''lbe Injury w11 a freU: thing," said
Meredith. "'I'm mre he (Oavil) didn't
mean to."
Davia wu 8lle88ed a 1$-yard pen11.lty
!or lf•bblns tbe 1 ... mut on the play.
"I didn't think Meredith wa1 u ef.
lective alter he sat hurt," uld Landry.
"But lt wu a mull pme for the Packen
and I dontt want to take 8J1l(hlng away
NEW YORK (AP) -Bob Glbooo, Iba
SI. Louis Canllnals' pitcbet who Id a
major league earned run average record
low of l.12, wu named wiMet of the N1·
tional Loque Cy Young Award Monday
by the S-ball Wrlten Aoloclatloo of
America.
Gibson, a Z2-t ~ormer fer the pen-
nant-winning Cards, wu the unanlmowl
choice of the JO-member panel, two from
each lea gut city.
The writ.en picked one Cy Young win·
ne< from Ille lhrouih !Ille but decided to
telect one from each leque a yar ago
when Mike McCormick ol the Sen !'ran-
ciaco Giant.I W'U(1~ National lAque
wlnner and Jim Lonbor1 of the Balton
Red Soi: the American Leasuer.
Only on• pitcher ever wu n1med by a
unaniDlOWI .vote. That wu Sandy Koufu
of. tba Loi Angel• Dodgers wbo ICflAlf
IWffpi in 1963, 1165 Ind ltM.
Gibson ii in Japan with the Cardinala
"ho are on a good will uhiblUon tour.
Allboqb Gl'-i bad two prevtoua IO-
victory 1eUM1 tlll never received a Cy
Young vole untll lbia yw. He II tbe oe-
eond Nearo '° win the award. Don
Newcombe ol tbe old Brooklyn llod,.,.
WU Iba lint wJnner in Ille.
Glblon'• earned Nil averqe of 1.12.
broke tl>e National League mark ol I.Ii
NCAA Could Restrict
Recruiting of Athletes
ST. LOUI! (AP) -An amendment
aimed at c:urblftg the "Intensity of
......Wtina" amoog prep·alhletoa probably
will be conaidered by tbe National
Colletia:tt Athletic Aaociatioo.
Marcus L. P I a n t, president of t h e
NCAA and a member of the faculty at
the University of Michigan, Aid the
amendment ii likely to be on the agenda
for the NCAA'• annual convention at Los
Angelea in January.
Plant ii in st. Louis for the three~•Y
meeting o1 the NCAA Council. He uld
the organization would also COl\llider
repeating a.n amendment which allows
freshman competition on an int.-
ercollegial.t level except In football and
Hines Seeks
New Glory
As Pro End
MIAMI, Fla. tAP) -Jimmy Hine.a. the
world'• fut.est human, left Olympic glory
behind Monday and joined the Miami
Dolphins for the gold thet will go with an
American Football Leque career. ·
Wearing hi• two Olympic g o I d
medals-for a world record •·• clocking
In the 100-meter run and for llllchoring
the record-leltlng 400-meter re I a J
team-Hines went through a mock con-
ttact 1fgnlng !or pbotognphen.
Actually, he came to tel'Dl!!I with the
Dolphins lut nwr.day at, Laa Vegas.
Nev., where the club presktent, Joe Rob-
bie, was attend.lrig a convention.
"It wu the safest bet we ever made at
LM Vegu," Robbie quipped.
But the questioa of when Hines will ac-
tually go into action for Miami will be
settled only after ht ahow1 ttiat be can
catch puse1 and take his knocks:, c;oactt
George WI.lion laid.
"We would like to get him Jn there
returning kickl u IOOl'I u possible,"
Wtllon takl, '"'Jben if he 1bow1 ua he can
catch tbe ball, we'll uee him aa • .-tde
receiver." '
8\lt next SUnday'1 game at San Diego
will be definitely too early to uae Hines in
any capacity, w~ added.
bukelball.
The controversial amendment wu ap-
proved last year by a 11im margin. Plant
..td he hu noted lncreued opposition to
the change.
"'nl.l1 aeer111 the one question ·that 11
going to generate tbe most heat. One mo-
tion ii to amend ~ rule to reinstate the
rule for .schools with over 1.250 male
1tudent.s," Plant said.
Plant uld roundtable dilcusaion1 on
ways of reduclftl collegiate athleUc u·
penses would be held at the Loi Ange]es
convention, al~gh he doubted whether
the Issue would come to a vote.
He l&ld hJih tchool recn.dting WU a
part of the ei:pen.se question.
The awards dllemm'a -how valuable a
gift an amateur athlete may receive -
will be discussed today.
"For in!t&nct,'' said Plant "can you
give an athlete a watch, a color
te\evlUon, or a couple · of e o 1 o r
televia:lon.s?"
The possibility of a.n admlolstrative
network t.o encourage athletic programa
to aid inner city youthl allO will bl
di!CUl!Ud by tho council.
Pl1nt said the NCAA i1 encouraging the
fullest use of existing programs among
colleges and is not Interested in aeWng
up a nationaJ program.
EX-TAR SPILLER
CUT BY ATLANTA
Former Newport Harbor High and
Orange C:Oa1t College-football star Phil
Spiller hu been cast adrift by the Atlan-
ta Faicolll of tl>e NatloMJ Football
League.
Spiller, a defenalve back, and five olber
Falcona were Involved ln a shakeup Mon.
day. Coach Norm Van Brocklin placed
Spiller, four other veterans end • rookie
on waivers.
SpUler, originally drafted and tlgned by
the St. Loui.o Cardinals alter his fins! lllN
aeaaon at Cal State (la: Angeld), tt'u a
starter for the Cardinals all 1ut aeuon
u a rookie. '"*' he WU placed on walltn by SL
Loui.o early this yeat and pluc:kad by
AUanta.
Spiller ~ in the hlluranco bual-lft
Newp<rt Beach durllli the off -·
NO SURPRISI
!lob on.Ho.
set by Grover Cleveland Aleundtr If h
Phllliea lft 1915. He aloo topped Illa
American Leaaue record hr a plteber
with 300 or more lnnlnp, the 1.14 by
Walter Johnaon of Waahlngloo lft lt!J.
During the 1168 seuon, Git.on. won 11
straight game1, a Cardinal cfub rcord,
and reeled off a strtak of 47 ICCft.1-. in-' nings. He pitched 2t complete pmes tn
14 llartl. In :MJ5 lnnlnp be allowed ,.
hit&, walked only 62 and llltuck GUI ..
while pitching 13 tbutouta.
World Serles perlonnanca do JIOI
count In Cy Y oun1 . cqmpet!llon but
Glboo<I Bel a ,_.i_ by llril:lnl etli ·17
Detroit Tiger• lft the l1nt game, ud alto
won· Ute fourth game'. Ht Jolt the aeventh
game to Mickey Loljcb. GI-will be Ii
on Nov. t. •, .. •
Troy Widens
Lead in Both
Major Polls
Compiled from Win -
Southern Califomi., idle ovflt tht
weekend, not only held but widene11" b
lead over Ohio State in both WU. _.
football polll today.
Still In the No. S ,pct UI Ohio -~
Buckeyes, who struggled to a 11..Jt ~
tory over Illinoil Saturday.
Californl1'1 Golden Burl, tbt..,....
team of tht west, advanced to the 'Jfa. •I
raUng -highest · iinct their 1• ftclli
BoW1 season. .
Oregon State received honorable _...
lion in both polll. USC rtf1Wrlf9 ICtie8 •
areroo tbil •eH.
XaNas, now l-0, 1amertd the No. I
1pot with a 4&-25 MsJon over Ian
Slate. Penn Stale bombed -Col1ep,
IM, end wu &lvee fourth.
The major cuualty ol tht weekend ..
Notte Deme, clJ"O!ll)Oll ltom llltb lo Ulh
because 'II. ill St-17 upoet by lllddpl
Slate.
Following tonlgbt'1 ~ame. al The
Forum. the La.ken have ODf more
cri.:;agemtnt here on their first home
stand, m..Una tl>e Chleqo Bulll Friday
night.
M1u Mey• •olds world rteonb lft the
•. M and • meter frttstyh: -UM
•YOU IH woe •t Muko Ctty. ...
BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah -
Veteran driver Mickey Ttlompeon, holder'
of hundredt of land ..,..i ._..i,, ~
to llt • new workl mark today fer wbN}..
driven can:.
Olympics Don't Please Reds
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TllomJ>llOO, "· of Lone Bud!, It perhaps the moe:t erperienced alt racer
llnoe the lale Ab Jenk!ILI, the rormer-'SeJt
Lake aty mayor, who domlnat.d tbe
Dall durfnc the :11111 and .0..
Ancl lhouih his salt ._.i 11 ....,~~
led In l1ock car and other leaer c
Tllom-hu -....-uJly /or nearll' 19 yeon lft ldd ... the lllJe ~I
COMldera .-lmporlant.
MOOCOW (AP) -Soviet .... lferl
todly upmaed dtaalblocllon with lbe
-abowtng ol Ruaala at the ~picl compared to tho Unlted Statea.
"Unlortunsttb', our _...,..., _.
not u INCctSSfUI a1 we ex:pected," akt Pravda, ,,..._ 'II. the SoYiet Com-
munlol port)'. "We laa<d behind the
Amtrlcana it all lhtee kilida ol medalo ...
SoV)'<llty Sport,~ couolty'1 ao!y
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anat,ylla. 11
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their 144 ..... --Newpo<t Harb«, however, dropped oul of Ille lop lt oltor lta M-14 io. lo -
Ana over the • 1 l •' la 'AAAA ectlaD.
Wootminllw's hold m Wrd ploce -
luriber eohonced with Ill easy D-7
.. decldon over Western. UWe, cblnCt 411>
,curred In IJ>e.uppor lloll ol lhe 11 In Ibo
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El Rwbo ,...,U11w to move up after
pllllJll Ill -llrallbl win. Tbe Dolls . (~) ......... elPll>-'
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OUT FOR YEAR
Deve Johnson
Johnson Lost
To Estancia
. eo.ctt John Lowry. and his Estancia
RIP flchool -1oom ....iv..i
---jolt to Ito grid f-wben it wu ]earned that Dave John!Kn.
Ille Oran&• Coul ....... .....cl leading
rusher, ii out for the RUon with a frac· -.-... Johnlon, a junior, suffered the injury ln
the ftra half ol lut weet'a Irvine League
loll to Loara (2HI).
Eulltt In Ille .....,, Eatoncia loot Ila
number one quarterback via 1 tranafer
and a top bad: droWfld off the team --'Ille Eqlel on M for 1111 year after
drOllPinl lbetr first two lea.cue games.
JOhnlOa, tn l1x games, had run for 457
jards in 107 carries for a 4.2 aver.gt. He
llod three -lo his cr<dl~ All oorning tn the 33-tt romp over non-Jeque tt>Pc>nent Pacifica.
Eotanda'• two fuflbacb, Dick Duront.
mad st e v e Griffittl, are u:peded to
bocom< the fullback-tailbock llndem for
Ille Eagles.
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!'ASSING LEADER -Quarterback Dave Terry of Corona de! Mar
High School displays the form tllat has given him Ifie Orange Ccest
atta pn!p paSBlllg leadetsblp. Terry has hit on 40 of 88 for rRJ yanls
-a alow staJt.
Baig Wrapup
Billy's Golf Earnings
Going Vp, Vp, Vp _ .. •
WRAPPING UP . THE HA I G
TOURNEY -Billy Cuper, still golf'•
leading lllU mooey wlnnlr, jumped 13,831
SUnday for his fifth pioce finish al the
Haig.
He hu now banl!ed fl&1,J74.
Bob Lunn'• seventh p1ace return or
fl ?eO keeps him In the lop 10 with 196,m. Bob Murplly (sixth, $2,442) Is just
behind Lam with $98,119 ..
Cbiclil Rodrlpes' -p1 ... reward of ,,, ....... lllm $11,211 fll pay<hecb
oa 1oett11ive Sundaya. · Be won lbe
8Uan Jaivltritloul &be pre"flou.1 Suday
.... pocketed !H,ttlt.
Dale Douglus, who looked lie • threat
In fuillg a 1115 during lut W-y'•
pro.am. 6n1Jhed nearly out of sight at 11-
71-71·7$ -m. Only lour ln the field
recorded higher scores.
Dead last, by three strokes, wu Jerry
Hurd,•t29& ....
JHer..011 lmpread.,.,
The wlnnor, Bob DlcUon. impresaed . ...,...,.
Not once did he allow blmae1f to set In
trwb1e. cm the back nine with all lhfl
marblet on U1e line. To make matten
wone, Ob1chi Rodrisues was one bolt
behind him.
Bat Ill aever wannd. On tbt Jilk and
111', lie ......,. • .., ol clua. Ills toe
1haa wen to tbt Jett of center Oii lbe
falrwlJ ud Ile It.ad t•y&J"d.pta1 ap-
proacb &boll wbtcb bad te clear bunbn
to tbt green.
Each time, ht lofted hill ball over the
sand and within 16-Jl feet of the pin.
He's big 1w, ill) slroog lllld tho oorl
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EARL
USTKEY ....................
of low-keyed. iuy tbat tb& game demltldl.
Ha bad-ioctedlble command over his
game on Ille back olne. Only six monthl on the tour, be waan't Ultd \o the
pres!ure of thoulands ol. dollan rldlna on
each shot. but he didn't have tb bc!I
because he doean't ratUe.
T~ Le.me ""' from u Onqe Coao-ty Opea· w11 al Mela V-fll 1111 lo
,..,, ud -fti ooi ~111•>'• • Wa ldUv, smu. Ute Mlm111ta r.u lboett -pool and that temperamnt -ft'1
tontetbbtJ tlH .• , .
Wrlten In the prea room at the Hail
were pulling for J. c. Goocle lllld De"
GumllL "Golf needs 1 name like J. C.
GoooM _, badly," cract<d one.
IB/lf MbHll Bet
County Grid Poll Static
The lBM 9COreboard beside the 18th ':W,2'i:S a.marvel. ll told &alleryltes • they needed lo l:Jiow .... pt
for what kind of a name ts J. C. Ooosle ····-The PGA tour for 1161 lJ •I.molt over.
Only -clw>J• In 0r.,,.. Counly'•
IJ'op II poll ...wt<d rr.m foolboll octlon
.. pool-.
Newport llart>or, ell Ito M-H loll to
-.w, m<4>1Wf lrmt 111 r.urt11 ~
Jlfdl ol 1111--lo tho -10 opot_lta __ SoehAM.
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undfleltod Lowa holdl lhird.
Funertoo moved up one notch lo fourth
and l..qwla -. ~k• FuDetlon and
Loan (M), lta ftflh.
Mater Doi'• thltd llrAflhl win moved
the Monarcbll up a notch to •ve:alh
followed by IA ~Ima lllld Mqoolla.
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After 38 tournaments, l.here'rt only lhtet
to , •• The ,,... ... In San Francilco for
the Luc~ Lqer lntemalloul this -k
""' from there they head for Honolulu
lllld the Hawallan Open.
The Cajun ClaJSic wlod! It up ea
November ll·M ....
The Hall Deld WNll'I euctly IJ>
Umldaled by Mua Verdt'a laJoul 'rhore
Wert 2S rounds o( • or better fur tba
tournament -ooe M, six S5'1 and 11 M'1
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The -Ooul Qad..._. race b llllll
a --aflalr wllll lour-ollll In
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Bot lo win the lllle outriPI, or al -g« • --.. It lllld poalbl)' • llertb In
tho -playolb, Ille Plraloo muol win
an -.. their -lllld bopo -
tho -lrlo of PIJllerlon. -Ana lllld San DielO an otmnble at -oaco.
And that palbllllJ loll, thol -beta-an tho 1op 1amo pi., eacb
other.
Merton and Orange Coast. have the
eaaleot r""'1 .. hoe. limply --they've aln>ady m<I each other, with the
Hornets eking out • m-lT decialon.
But san Dleao and santa AM. muot
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GWC Hopes . Dim
For Winning Year
.,. lWIL GUfl'IUY ..............
Buie art-advances the no11m>
thol 0-. Weot Collece'• I~ team
<Ill -Ill third -.. wlm>lnC
1eU011 but the oddJ adviae GWC
followers to bract thtmaelves.
URJJlht D01f GUI' chancel don't }ook too ,.,;i:be.d -Ray Sbacklelord ..i.
mllo.
"But maybe three weeb from DOW 1
-cbaDp my mind. • Hut up fer the Rustlers la Rio Hondo,
• 1ooer of all six of lta uslpmenls this
....... Aflu Iha~ it'• 5aD Diep -
lllld Oran&• Coast.
Should Golden West win Its nezt two,
the Rustlers would square off against
Oran&e Coast even-ateven al 4-4.
But Rustler fans are finding it tn-
creaslngly difficult to remain opttmlatic
these days. Sick bay buJletlns fotknring
the club's 13-7 loss to Santa Ana Saturday
were pretty grim.
Bagley, Grabs Rushing
Lead From Johnson
Starting halfback Neil Wright lw 1
stiff knee and might nol play against Rio
Hondo. And defensive back Dan McKeon
broke his hand against the Ooos. It l~kl
like versatile Tom McMahon will fill in
far both against Rio Hoodo Saturday
night at El Rancho High School.
Dan Boera, however will probably be
back for the: Rio Hondo engagement. ~
missed the Dons with a swollen knee.
Laguna Beach playero domlnat. the
ranl<inp of Oran&• Cou1 ...., lfldders
In atatilllc:s with Brian Bqiey leadlni
the rushing depanm.nl with a U
average in 114 carries.
Bagley'a ft9e-came total ii 511 yardL
Mates Jim Kulm and steve ~
meanwbile, lead Ille scorin& panide with
i4 and 49 polnll.
Corona del Mar's Dave Terry leads the
area tn pa111l111 by a· wide margin with
11157 yonll to his credit.
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Shackleford indicated the llm to tbt
Dons waa a fat pill to swallow.
"The films showed our guy1 hit u bard
as they have at any time in the three
years we've been playing football." be
&a.id.
"Bui of coune I CDUld tell that !ram
the side)lne. The guys took the kMm pretty
hard."
As a consequence, the Rustlers had a
light workout Monday. The coacbel
stressed recognition oi Rio Hondo'• ~·
fen.sive and defensive aebl.
Area Sports
Calendar
Today
Water Polo -Estancia at Fountain
Valley, Coma Mesa at Corona del Mar
(both at 3:1S), Golden West at ML SAC
(3:30), Orange Coast at Long Beach State
(3), USC at UC! (3'30).
W<deeoday
Wat.r Polo -Santa Ana Valley II
Huntington, Santa Ana al Westminllter,
Valencia at Laguna, Marina a1 Westerit
(all at 3: 15).
Thursday
Football -Bi!hop Amat at Mater Del
(8 ).
Water Polo -Corona de! Mar at Loog
Beach Millikan {3 :15).
Cross Cowitry -Estancia at Magnolla.
Corona de! Mar at Costa Mesa, Anaheim
at Newport Harbor, Westminster at San-
ta Ana, Mission Viejo al Tustin, Orange
at Laguna. San Clemente at Footbill.
Loara at Fountain Valley.
Friday
Football -Estancia va Magnolia at X..
Palma stadium, Loara vs Fountain
Valley at Huntlngtm Beach, Anaheim al
Newport Harbor, Weatminat.er at S&nta
Ana, Mission Viejo at TusUn, Orange at
Laguna, Western at Marina, s a a
Clemente vs Foothill at Mls!loo Viejo.
San Diego City College at Orange COUC
(all at 8).
Water Polo -Rancho Alamitot at
Estancia, Fountain Valley at LI Mirada
(both at 3o15), Fullertoo at Golden Wiii,
Chaffey at Orange Coast (both at 3:90),
UC! at Ssnta Barbara Gold Coul cban>
plonlhlpo. er-Country -Huntlngtm at Sonia
Ana Valley, Bishop Amat at Maw Del.
Wutem at Marina (all at 3~1~), ~
c.&11. GokMo Will • Stll, 1llic0 ~ l'rlvttaUonaL .• ' · . . . '. .:r; ...
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Me1t, H1"llllllltn ""'7~ Ana 'fill!r,
Golden ..... Rio:-· 61 ltl'11dbo Hlab (ah at I). ; . .
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CW. TOOAY:!! ~•= _;. ~Price4 $3f,f0> -cben w/flllnd, all l:tt.inl, '6ID 0a.on tD anymr! Fea-9I E 1._-«. CM ~ ======-==1 * , * * * 3b19 ...!_ .._ ,.__,_ .,._ . _ · . _.., extrN JlltJm U'/aaal Dtns:' ! Y.rp bedl:OOIUll • ..-' · Newnort IHdt 3200
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ft.ml'\ I -. -'-a-tttma. ..._, IHdll. c.l"-nll VA ~ " Ba ~ pool .. ltd 4141_ ""-" It• Niii. 01 ..-terms. Two •vailltie-Winter or yrty. lease; par-01. • , ~.,.; , patio.
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ORANGE COUNTY'S . .-;w-e University Per M7.f686 E>.oM. 96U366 BAYSIDE V~a:• No. 81
. LARGEST ORANGERGCO&!'~TY'S ' : .,--, REALTY ' BR, 3 ba ... , -rm. -a.,....... 2225 !JM, 2 hr, ' ba, ..... doo
-". 17th St. '46-44. 94 LA .., _ · -··,-"~'"'on"-'°" ab ··--~--·-·-~ ~ ~ •--·•~ ~--~·--·~ ... • .... r1"' s , ... , ·-· -··-·---·~ · n mac· n ~ .. -~--· ~-· -·-· Kl .... S'--.. Yard 4 BR• .. "' Avail ----· ~=· ~. -·-L·-· ot ~ .,-h .~. •H I. t, -'"'" MS-mt °""-Call ~741 oft 5 PM ---.• ,_,. . WALK ·~ ,.,.. rr19 llM9C "" .... June 15 pyt. beacb llll18.lt .,....., lermia:, pools;
L-'Than $100 Month Q<Mt and.O>n•-'tRVINE TER""-CE ~1lprllorBlvd.,c~ 1240 =.: s~\='i:!n':, ,,,,., ..p, 2215. ~ 2861 2 Br. l!i s. °"'· cpU, ,.,_ -,111 N"'-· .,. AI>o v .... 1 -LEASE/OPJJOll ~ 4 BEl>RM-2 STY Bock Boy .,.,,,... & ......,, all ..,., ..,..,,.,. 1>1;., NB drr>•. Sl8S Yrly. 6'>"735
port Sb:fts -,Twl) 2 bee).. Newpcd Hta. area. ~ . . nm Vl9w b limited. 1:¥ tqr:*' ,Want a Ste&l? Try 4 Bedrmt 1 BR. House, fenced yard OD room&. 'Ibe best ...... ill town c d t ... _ SPARKLING 3 br 2 ba on roorm -»SO 111. ft. eu:h-llzed. ! BRa :& mtti.. WI' s BR 2 1*tha. Newport Beedt at ,a um for •'900· 3 • 2 Battis ~ Wv u~ lot (50' x 150'> ....,, at _1 .. ""~. GI .,. orona • .,.., 2250 quiet at. Blt-inl, crpts,
J3uiit.bu -$3f,500 with ex· L.R. mt Flt. botb bave V , __ van. ~. large_ ~. room· huge lot only 27,900 ..,.,500 * MS.crM4 --.--drpa, gard $23.5. 548--0360
cbanp for bome cS U:imlt F.P.• -Out af town owner m ~t. A-.i• a with multi-fold~.,., -lqirf,ciow'D BMWe& you in. .,...., ' FHA terms. LUXURI{)\)S 3 B.R., view. .
your terms. is d~ and wm. CllO' able ·Wlll ·,_coo. ~~ fs-q fourth bdoom, ! ~· ·.A • Corona ,_1 u., 1.,u. Paul Jon" Rulty Beaut. furn., plus cpta:.; --------/
646-7171 . ,54' 2313 :!! .. ,_"" lenno -.._ =; flnt?!? at-"':" baths, 1"ge pool, """"' ~ "RING" --!:: 1117-lllli Ev4 ~71>1 Prlv. "'"" cm the bay. Newport H1lghh 3210
--...,., -. -.. I SPRING 2 BEOROOM & """"""' 4 EXCLUSIVE l BR 111 Colesworlhy 'Co. ,.._. ......... ....,""! --1 ., REALTY Want The lest? PANELeo DEN ~ = Now .• .....;, bl..., .. ·;,:J",.:.
.... a.u for AW. , ~ . "ANYTIME" We Piwdty ,,,_,.. , , , ,.._ VA -for a..EAN ' Oooe .. """'°"· fS;,
642.nn ot (714) 642-8235 -u.~~vd n~ c.r... de! Mlr'1 kwell..i $23,2'0. No ..... to Vet& "°"" 1:. ~ "-td4 =Gerden==°'=-=-=~=ev=ea=I
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0pen·!lw:!s. 1 llaoDORetl._•(b.aw.., TWO S'IORY -VIEW ldetl k:utbl, near the hderOWhl!'l'.}ltaTy~Uiis · $135. Month . Corwn1delMar 3250 l l'~~~:-=~~1..:190I~-~~~-~·~· C~"-;_, Victoria 881Dowr~Mte111· _,, ...-..-......-U1 •• .......... 3 BR bome + Inoome Apt Ccner lot· idea.I b' boat/ Adulue. ara ya r •
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I of .a.-y MUlll l~~~N~ ....... ~~'.~B•~ob~,~·t~I Sl'l,SIO. """""'r><•c~ ~ •• ~ VJ;N/HOME-lllodroom .., ... ear ' IA y FRONT -.. ..... in ... .allre area-... 174.soo. """ r:. -RllJy 8'7-'5/IS Condomlnlio'" 2950 1180 ..... a.ierenc ...
Eut. lrvl .. Tornco -..,. •......, ......... I•_.,.,,...,.!!!!!,,...,.• .,...._. hnmaallat<con-Sbown by Appl. GLEN MAR m , H>-Olti Eves.
on Seadrill s -2 hi. thil --~ 3 FOR 1 This Is ~ dittoo. All bulll·._, dlnlnic Deloney Rul lototo TCWNHOIJSE 3 1>r 111 ba, .HIF AxJI, Deeda paint. Oil ftle 10 a. lot with PIER . room, large )'mid a: mon. 2828 E. o:ut Hwy., CctM: FIXER.· UPPER all ~ $1SO. mo. ht H ti to a.. h MOO
-·--· • n.<>AT -...... 'Holll9 and Income ff Yau're I -·on, ....... CALL """""' 4~8'1&,llibalhl,car-A .... + d•poml 96/l.154' un ng n c C~.!.""~'.:,_ talh, 1om, nn ..... llv. P!UME. t'.XlBl'A MESA It""'.-., Ccr"""' 5'0-ll51 r_. ••">'"""'""'""'""'""'"'""',..----...,,..lot FREE RENTAL BOOK .......--· J room owdoolic t.Jt' -AREA • 3 ~ heme ~ ymr)-tbd ycq CID 1.:;"'::":::l&&=•.:Real=.:Eltate==---FBlg-laycress Bd,t H~3•t ~.:_~1prio!d WO.-FHA RENTALS Drop in and BZVW9e
REM,.TOR. $119,CXXI -SWMTl' AN OF· p1u.1 2 bediOcm . res1deoce tlnd a aooct bQIM: at a low BY OMm'R: ! bedroom ee · ._~ 7'o .._..-. HoUMI Unfurnlahecl 4 bedroom. 2 Batt). Bonua
:ru;-Ave,-.11. FER. """1"'1).anda.l!Jxmlol. price In ... ..-... -!':'r~~""t:~ .._':'.,.':.,"'l;,,."'!,~ 8<1~~~-. ..;.;.;.;r;;;ol.:;;..===3000;;::~! Room, Slmp! $199 por
673«1(1) ··c·· THOMAS YOU'RE ON' YOUR WAY ~~.:sh~ or chlldrm'• play area. 3 oar pr. Immae. $a),<XX> 3 BR home w/flunily ITil • wmcmtth.lk"""" "'&'th -
• ~ TO JNDEIPmt>ENCE. home falUrM 3 kin&: size ~""=·000=-. ,:,5'8-filll::.;:;::. __ ~ ft. c GREER, Realcy elect. bit-• PMed ki ~BR. r:~an: a er Lee ~~ ~~. = ::a~~·~ ~ ~.,;. t:' ,!:, ~ wC:l~Loc:etlo~ ~~~-~ ftm:'d, 4 elec.; w~~. ~ ~ • -=----=-
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
meet. Aa1ume ~ equtty. Good location Excellent condltklD 4 1'll, $125; 2 BR., fnod. )'Id. Olild '1fA2 Edlnpr
FHA at Dt,m-. $15,5111. ~ oar Jot • room tr pool Fountain V1ll1y 1410 ~}~ ...... °'!·._NEARLY NEW, M2...ce Open Et'& ~«I
293 E. 17th St. 64M494 PROPERTIES"W&ST $<1,500. -=-==-=·----' s UD M
1mB ~ Prl•• ~ ~tm~~~ 3.'rl ~~ ~ ~~ l>a~,.:, $1~ 3 ~ l!tp ':·· "''"'ci ;J~ ~ ~~~ nr::
3 IJUPlllES Newport Betd lnl, crpta, drop1, huge bck e , rm., 2 patiol. Garfield l '-'I~ O""; ... ~_. !-. "akrn Lease, !J62..1981 ~ yd, pill)' hie. $26,500 . PanoramlcVlew,aro.dmoor Brookhunt area.. $4 ,000 Cu•ui~ ~.~a · SBR,2BA.home,fencdyd,
• LAND and COMMERCIAL' ~-=;,,;:;:..,----~-I 4 Br. fam, rm. l85.00Q TMes o 'f er oanlmct at '$185; 4 BR., 2 ha. Fenced CI1Jtl, drp1. Oilldren • pell
FUNDS avallable. Ccmtact 3 BEDROOM House l lot for 2515 Lighthouse. QIM snl.50 mo. incl. taxes, or. yd., frpJc., bltna. Oilldreo I: OK PIO mo. &n-Tt&C
BY 1~ • ~1010 will leue at 12'15 Mo. Call lgpo~to~«<~·~,.,.,,,..~~~B~kr;:,;. =:I~~~~~~=';;;;;! Mr· Roln>a. ule. $36,5(1). IW ....... 868-""' tM&<i001 L ... h 3705 ......n .. , ........ I~ owner : Cosio Mooo 3100 oguno c
MARllRS u..,.. 1uch 1m , .... "'"' .... """"' , ,M.~•-•_v_ .. _ ... ___ 1_1_10 Bull's Eye BY OWNER.• BR : BA, '""'· °"'" • •·•·· a BEOROON.-$23,soo Savings iild leilt 3 BR.• lln<Ucooed. all _ 1a1we de<k. "''"" .i... Qtlld"" <X<. lllO mo. m Full Dlnint Room k1tchen cabs, hlt·ina • Door Hlft'• a Duplex that pats ocean • Cat&llna. $35,500.1,;;E;.. 191::;::h_,:S:::t. ____ _
Decm'alllr'• drean\ -un-..__ 1n1 A I * covering. New upgraded ~ ri&ht on taraet praflt-m9 a-em Way, C94.Jl232 $250 INCLUDING prdener.
Ullllll a: attnct:tYe decor * ~-nyt me 6'2.-000 carpet in form. ll• na a. wlle. 4 ,.,an oid, 3-2 Bdnna, 5 Bt. 2 Bath. <t99 Broedw-.y,
witb 1a1teU MD J)lpef ~ --""'==,---/ muter bed.rm, pa 11 et l • d 2-1 btilw. .tj.ceot to Nl!'W-CHARGE m oomtr of IMne, CM.
centa. Lo9dl af dollet 2 IR HOME 4 llDRM-den, dilld'• nn ~ port Hu4>or YllCbt Qub, _,.. L<Me1Y -wtlb "GARO!N PAR.t.01$11" •--"· Vll081ll a.. to tT,m
.. .,. ......., ...... ,_ Wood !loon. patio, dooblo $23,7SOll NO OOWN loan, xtnt nlA. HU IURR WHITI, Rolltor
b'M ~ dlatrnlber. 1'&1'8P· JUa:hl ln town. ' I tia1M, Erery room an ~ Arizona LL trJ..1192 --· vhatloo 2901 N...,..... BIYll .• N.B.
I SIX UNITS ...... -G L '"""'21 '"·"" .. _. and """' ' BR. 2 BA. °""" lot. 67~0 ·-.... ~ • ,.. ...,. ...,., "ti'.2fl~ H r11or DUPLEX 1ort Fcrmol -"""' .,...., .,...., .... sa.~. ~ ~~ m' 1 -TARIE • 2 BR -·• ... , hardwood ""1Hnc Jbo*' -db> By """"· 541-36<11 '"' --• ~OIATE ~ -' ..,., --1-'------"'---Lido 1110 1Ul I ~ ,... .....,_ _. ~ ftoon. double praae, good ·W.. ~ . nny 1.::=~'°----'='I
• !Im. No ,........ le. lo,_ -'°* LUtot 4 Eutxldt 1 ... H..,, S25.fl00 """"1 ......._ No down Nowport -1200 ·l\A~ DUPLEX. I
, ·-. -Good -""'"""' a --. -'-•· c:r.r. se.ij?> -s 1*. • t 8111 s hi. t ' . .,.. .-. """ m. ,_,.i -...,. Wt1lo-McCordlo, Rlt,._ T~Rl!i 2955 H•rlior 3 BR "'ck ea, home "11 -W$,OOO. w.-Ml'
RJlr, --MM1111i lar --Pl'lood -l&10 N ........ Blw., CM.$ r Sicno V\111, -.. "'11 1.,:llWJlll:;;,;"'=i'====""I , *LACHENMYEI w-. -...... 541-Tllll .,.,... -H" O VIEW •• 132,soo. ean Paul Non11n ,, .. "N SMITH "':' ID'6IU « m-8 tor av-Huntt .......... ~ 140I 2 STORY + POO ...... I °"'~"°""'milt ................. , .,....., =
V's 'llll. 1 --..,, Rtullor STORAGE GARAGE .=::;, :-.::,.. ~ ..... 1HE 1iLUffi ., Wftii.111 No Doww to 'Ytts
' .,. ,_, -.... a i:. 1'lb, C.liL .. ms $20 MONTH m--~ 10~ ·-"'"' Coodomlnlwi. "'"' s BR ....., ._ -
ilWll c..... --* * * * ,..,. .,, ~~ -....... ".,..., i.. ---· ld!dolo, -Altum ~.., !VAN Wn.u «XI N«lb.N_. Blvd., ?Ill CORllN·MARltN l'OOI. No yan( 1r erk . a..i-, .,"!' hill, ,/~IX --* ~-VIEW ,_, Hooe .......... , , RIALTOllS ._tl!ul, 121,lllO. -........ "--.HI. Al a-1Mlrt, R•1her * ,_ Ill\, Ibo, !om ,. --aoi6 IE. C6W ~ C<1M S 811. OiUilii"""" N ~ $2>,000, --•ll:d2'Pldlll _ _. TkYOFl'IR 67S.1662A!¢;,,. Blulll.N-OIXlll-. KATE~ · * rou --• -s 11a --.... s., ....., Ptl pa""' -_ , ___ .:";;.':.:-::=-~,.,.,,,.1 DA 1t1•1 *"'.M ·-"'•""• -IPJ.Mnsrm,nr. S ~ROOMS ......... 1m ... xtT..,.., RIPOS.YA>CANT WI ITILL.... ~1. Wiid °" MJl.111/0 ~14J>lol.SS..SOO. ~ ...... --tlal 2 BR. ......... ""· ..... ()o!J.Cololdqo11·•* y..., '1mt · • ,., ..... Lan~rrt 11,ar 111iM la1'oi lNl lltate Ce. .,._.nwwwh ._,_.. dtn. ""-• ~ .&ec. tdldl. 4 __... ai ..,.. .....,
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-y ax Accountant \i. n1tioMI CPA form in lh off-in
one of the most dynamic 1re11 in the
nation -Orang• County 1 C1liforni1.
Excellent opportunitiH for advance-
monl. Applicants with two-five yoors
experience desired with CPA cerfffi·
cate or winln9n1n to obti1in same.
Send' resume i•duding prtsent ,.lory
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Tax Director
P.O. Box 196~
Sant• Ana, Catlf. 92702
DEUYEll
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
Men or Women over 18 with cir, station
wagon, or trvck.
Pl .. 1ant outdoor work. Your avallabl•
d1yllafit hours. Apply Wodnoad1y, Oct.
30th thru Monday Nov. 4th 1t the time &
location listed below.
9 AM&. 1 PM 81 Fair Drive, Cotta M-H
(Ora111ge County F1lr Grounds Junior Ex·
hlblt Bulldl'"'.I
9 AM & 1 PM. 1111 North Mlln St., Sont1
Ano.
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l'QU.lty. WANT dMr ca'
near cJe9J' Home, Untt:I 1 PM. 3655 Wnt McFodden, S1nt1 An•
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, Vlnetti Bier. 67'3-TGJ, 61>
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sm,<Dl -take mature i.t
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Call smnn
HA.VE S9X> equity in ••
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SERVICE OIRECTORY
Child Coro 6610
BAY VIEW. CU.. Coado
Hm. s Br. 2 Ba. 2.oor. 2
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lot, TD'• car or ! . 91).llll
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N'p: BlYd. nr. 17th, w/
b)ip. A incoole. $111,500 wm. tr9dP for vacu!t, rem.
dentl.ai, land, TD'1 or ?' o-.r, 66-1615
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Gener•I Servicn 6682
SERVICE DIRECTORY
6974
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Cust. work. ll'latall I: repaln.
N:o job too 1maJ.l, Plaster
patch. Leaking I b o w e r
re~. 84:7-1957/84&-4206
Upholst1ry 6990
czyKOOKJ'S O>atom Uphol·
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ship. 100% Financing. J'\lm.
boatl &: auto'a. 612-1454. 1831
Newport Blvd .. C.M.
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
BABYSITI'ING 1111 borne, PROFllSS. Window, walll I: J b W ted Men 7000 playmate tor IOD 14 mos. Or. cleaning: bu 1 lo e •a, , 0 •n '
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So. O:Jut P1ua are a re&id,, I: conatructkla RETIRED Bwineu roan
5*-UZ Crysilll W100ow Oe~ bored wilh too much aolL M,:,O'l11ERS;:,:o=~,..,,tt"'"°'-,-:Tey:=-me::-c-_ Free Estlma.tn 548-8737 Will h$s> yoo with your P~
! home &WIO' tram bm!ne for HAU LI N G , CI e a n up , blemlJ. 491..fi>tt 7-r dilld. M9-0'l'lli &'~· odd j(h etc. Free I=========
uc:DUD HOME esttmatee:. Anytime Jlm Job W1nted, Lady 7020
J.ovlocdL--r. ~ lcr ~the-bu-I ·.---1-D-A-Y-_.,.--. -.-H-om-,-.-DUTCH L a d y w an t I ~ ~ .,.....,....... housecleaning S2 hr, 8 hrl apt. cleu!ng. a,,tl, wan., .l.... 12..t..n 3 old ~ ,,_ ~·--...... """" u.., ......... s )'r -~· Cont,_,.,. -v onuuuw-. . '"":'>-"""· &4&-5219
Sterlin&: for brla:htneas! '"'""""==-,--,== I e ROOMS ADDmONS •I=====°'==== CARPET Clean.in&, windowa,
L.T. Oinrtroctkn H1uling 6730 noor stripping &: waxed,
y.-11.. rooma, kitchen. or I --~~-----walla washed. 531~
;;;;' Sfnele .tory or 2; LITE Hauling-Trimming JAPANESE Housekeeper.
ptam custom designed. Fer Truh. Gance Cleanups Prefer CM artt. Day ot
rtelD Wanted, M9n 7200
Produdion
Technician
To perform dedrorlle
dw!dcoot of microwave
products and R.F. com-
J01ents. Technioa.I or
lle!Vlce .:hoot training
in electronk:I or related
experience dmmt.
Machine
Operator
Req u Ire 1 mechanical
dextttity and knowledge
ol bu:k: math. No prior
rxperi~ necHarY.
Call Personnel Dept.
(714) 494-9401
TELONIC
EnginHring Co.
LAGUNA BEACH Mtimatea • ~ phml Name it-Reuonal!le week, M&-0345 aft 6 PM
e MT-1511 e BIG JOHN M2-4030 Mt equal opportunity
O.EAN Lots g"M11Ce1 etc Job Wanttd employer Home lmproYemenls """ .. ~i. d..,,.: "'' Min & Wom•n 1030 ~R~.E~.~s~ • .c-10'-',mo~n_,w~.n_,,-... .-• ' ba.di:hoe, flll, 1 r a d e .
CAU. us ~45 APT. Mamgemll'!nt & me.Int. Est.ablllbed Ree.I £state tirm,
,.. Etti~ & Pl1ns LITE=~-M-ovuog-.--.--ba-u-lffig-. Exp. yaune couplf!. Man apedallzlng l!Xdwdvely in
MIZELL• ASSCX::. Yard • gange clll'!tlll up. Jou r n ! y man pl.umber. listing and a.le of undeve1op·
General Cootractora * 842-3490 * 642-1680 ed aCTH&ll'! for reslcM:ntial
.f«i E, 17th. CM 548-DE development, nttds cmsci·
H I I 6735 7035 entious, honest, full time ou..c Nn ng Domestic Help salesmen. Experienced and I..kenRd Ccwitnactor
Ree!d""1l1 -O>mmetlal
ll!alDt • -· ,.... Est .,,._,,,, JACK'S bsktt'g, Flr buttiJ!g, R.E. llceme required. Com·
crpt clean'g. Window!, etc. DOMESTIC mission basi!.
e R.. J. HUFFMAN e
Add. Kit. Bath Olk.
m-46 • 548-4780
Comp hse clean'&" 548-7243 DIKE AND COMPANY, INC.
Addi-* -Fred ff. G.-wick. Lie.
l1J.fiOC1 * MS-2110
L1ndK1pln9 6110
GARDEN ARiS
P1uming before Plantirc
HELP
* 60-7657 * Li~ \nor ll•e out
Paperhangl-Hou1tkMperi
6625 ··• Excelslor Agency 1;;;=.;;....=--"---_P_•l_n_ll_n~v ____ 68_5_o, u:i So. Broadway. LA 90013
El' • "1nl. cleanlna; Painting l J*per bangtne Cl13) 683.Q!41' (213) 620-1735
.~ ct.:._~8.Ja_~ residential ·commerdel LIVE INS
-...-... o;:au ~..,.. llcens@d . ~ Employer pa)'I ftts
bri&ht'rleal MZ...a52t 1'rtt estimates Georgl'! Byland Agency
546-1921 • 646-7639 100 B E 16th S.A. 547--0395
l''G'-1'-'rd"'-on_f_"IJ.._ ___ 6680 __ IINT=;-. "Ext=cl°'bd..,.,.--ap-,1>-,~,.-bo-,~& Chinese Uvt!-in1. Cheerful
9 JAPANESE GARD'?.flNG material $69.50. Com c' I Permanent. Experienced.
Service Oee,.., Ll""lt'~ I .,;™=";;;"c:-'-;aUc-.:c642-:c--""'-=---Far East Arency 642·S103
~q. 531-103' aft T p.m. PAPER hancin&'. ~ yeara HOUSEl<Ell'ER 5 day1, JO
llOW'ING, ~ v1calawn.. experlenct. Call Fred! to 6 PM Salary open. Car
Gen'l clemJp. Haullni· * 548-4003 * '-=""'=o· =N=.8=. =&<4-=I"='=== Odd . Jobi. * 5t8-'955 * TRIM, do be1or'll'! lt rains! I~
Pbonll'! 646-9631 tor appt.
BUSBOYS
All Shifts
Wu Ben's
333 Bayside Drlv•
Newport Beach
Exp'd Fry Cooks
Moo. · Fri. 10 am -6 pm
/\oti'v in DE'f':ll'ln
THE RIGGER
;Jo. 16 F'ashlon Island
Newport Center, N.B.
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•Tool
Designer
Execot<o d e 1 I g n of
molds, dies, jigs, ~
t..,... 1 n d special
machines.
•Product
Designer
Must have good
knowledge of plastics
and metal.
• Mechanical
Draftsman
Must have two years
college or equivalen·
ay in experience
•Mold
Maker
Experienced in con·
tour mold
•Model
Make.r
Make prototypes for
gas powered models
and patterns for pan·
tograph and l/l du·
plicaton
• lnj. Mold
Setup
Prefer 2 to 3 years
experience in injec-
tion mold setup
Local non • de-
tense industry wilh
over 450 employ-
ees. Established in
Orange County
since 1945
.... Top Wages
.... Paid YacatloM
.... Fl'ff Ufe &
HospitaHzatlon
""""" Major
Medical
lnwrance
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES e DRILL PRESS e
OPERATORS Min or WCH'Mft ever 11 with ar, rtatlot1 w,..
..... ::ghttrucb.
Pt..Ant outdoor work. Your n1Jl1ble u,.
liahl hou ... e EXPERIENCED e
CALL OR APPLY
Apply Tuotdoy, Ocl. 29th
thru Friday, Nov. 1at1 1961
Apply 1:30 A.M. or 11 :30 A.M.
15144 Golden Wm Clrclo, w .. tm1ntttr CLA·YAL CO.
STOCK CLERK
Position avallabl1 for a
br\ihl ambiUoua man with
up to 2 years re.porit.lble
stock r o o m experience.
Knowledge ol electronle
component parts ia eaefl·
tia1 Ir a high llCbDOI. degree
:. ])ttlen'Od·
You wiH stcn, maintain I
ls a u e tiectronicl stock
room supplies.
We olfer good starting a&l·
ary plus excellent benefits
includine: 1l days vacation
OJrJng lbe lint year of em-
ployment. WI'! att located in
the Irvine indimrlal oom·
plo of Orange Chmcy.
EVENING INTERVIEWS
MAY BE ARRANC.ED
VARIAN DATA
MACHINES
A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY
2722 Michelson Drive
Adj. Or1nge Co. Arport
lrvlno, C1llf. 92664
Equal oppomm!ly ............
-ORAFTSMAN
Electro-Mech1nic1I
Immediate opening for a.ri
Electro. Mechanical Draft&.
man with up to 2 )'Mn ex·
perience & ~ o1
.c:bematlct.
Good starting aalary + an
, excellent benefit program in
a new air cooditioned plant
located in the Irvine indus-
trial complex.
EVDIING INTERVIEWS
MAY BE ARRANGED
VARIAN DATA
MACHINES
A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY
2722 Mlch•lson Drive
Adi, Orange Co. Airport
Irvine, Calif. 92664
Equal opportunity employer
PERMANENT
EMPLOYMENT
TOP PAY * Plumbers * Gelcoat
Touch-up * C1rpenten
*Machinists * Chopper Operator• * Flberglaas
Rolill'j * Mat1rl1I It
Boat Lo.1der1 * Stock Cl.,k
Columbl1 Yactits
275 McCormick Ave.
Costa Meu
NOW TAKING
Appllcationl for
Security Guards
Salary open, plus frlnge-
benefita. M"PILY
Newport Dunes
Nev.-port Bee.ch, 644-0010
LONG RANGE
TOOLING PROGRAM
NO LAY-OFFS
TOP WAGES * CARPENTERS * WOOOWORKERS * TOOLING MEN * LAYOUT MEN
Columbi1 Y 1cht Corp •
115 McConnkk Ave.
Costa Mt'A. Calli. -SUPERYUOR
e ELECTRONIC
R & 0 TECHNICIAN
""""'"" lor -lab. Musi have min. 2 Jfl. ~·
lege tledronlcs tranststor
llie<r)' ana: 4 yn. min. ex·
perlence R &. D or prot.o.
type on ~ eond:itiM!nc
modulel. Penoo with differ-
ential tranatanner wJncJ.
Foremost in the vitol, expend·
ing field of outomotic valves
end controls.
17th & PLACOOIA
""'.,.,,.,_. """"""' Costa Mesa sa-2101 e SR. DESIGN
DRAFTSMAN
Must be thttooghfy familiar
with be.sic eflginettblc fun.
An equal opportunity employer
-~---------
damet'.ltals fOI' t.be design of H1lp W1ntod "--7200 A 1 W 7300
small electro • mecbanleal 'liiliiiiiiiiiifl'~~jiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J-~lll':'jj"'~"· orn1n ........,.;,.. 2 to < rn col· ,p e BEACH AREA e ""° lo>dudlng .,.,. e!oc-MECHANICAL . CONSTRUcnON
trorucs with 4 to 6 yrs. ex-Mluli. Syst.,,,. Clrt 'Fr!. /BkN M
perienct. Experience in PC Di vi.ton · · · · · · · · ..... CALL"":.~ Atlantic =. "Ei: r.:
DAYS fi42.)a(X) F/C Bookkeeper • $«)0/1600
"""'· 546.0019 R · h """" -.-. Strvonlc Olvl•lon esearc J.R. PIERCE""°'· .. ...,
Guion Industries Inc. 1885 Newport, C.M. 00-6120
1644 WlilTl'lEll
OOSTA MESA
Equal -unity .....,..,,...
•DRIVER•
Competent driver to be
avallaNe on part • time
basil for management
vehicles. Guaranteed
mininun of $100. p e r
mmth. Mty boun work·
ed over 40 in one month
$2.50 an hour. Good drlv·
in& reoord, valid liceoae,
ne-at appearance. Excel·
lent polition Jor alert, ~
tired men.
MASTER
SPECIALTIES CO.
1640 Monrovia Ave.
Costa Mes.a
642°2427
CORPORATION
A DIVISION OF THE
SUSQUEHANNA
CORP.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS fO~:
BWE PRINT
MACHINE
OPERATOR
2nd Shi~,
Temporary
30-60 Doys
Operate blueprint
(Diago) maohine. Profi·
cient in folding roll size
engineering drawings
for a higb volume oper·
ation. 3 years exper·
ience required.
PUBLICATIONS
TRAINEE
See Betty Bruce at
A&ency for C&rfiel' Girl&
41D W. Coat Hwy., N. B.
By appoint. M6-3ll39
For penonal &
confldent!•I pl1cement
• llnique •
Placement Apncy
542 W. 19th St., c.M.
646-1831
Help Wanted
Women
• Waitreu
• Food Checker
7400
• Cocktail Waitress
APPLY IN PERSON
AFTER 5 P .M.
KARA M'S
501 30th Straet
Newport Beach
Trainable in print shop
1---------la n d bluepnnt opera·
lions. High "SChool grad·
uate preferred.
WOMEN
Attractive women to demon-
atrate new product. Trim
Twist in major Dept. store•
in local are&. Must be
above avetage f)f!r'llODatity,
poi8p and charm. No exper
nettssary· Exccllent salary. cau for appt. Cnl) ~.
ENJOY lile u a queen.
Introduce carmetlca by
Lady Corrine. 5 4 7-4 6 29
betweeu 8 • 10 AM and 5-8
PM.
-Dishwashers
Evtnings le Wedr:end&
-Busboys
EMeninp • Weekenda:
APR..Y IN PERSON
s.6 Mon. thN Fri.
REUBEN£. LH
PROPERTY
CONTROL
ANALYST
Perform company proir SECRETARY, Min, s yn.
erty physical inventor· experience. Good shd & typ.
ies, 'preruire invent.r1I"/ ing skills for busy office. r-Xlnt benefits. Call Mrs. reports for accounting, Stuart 54()..70'10
151 E. Paciflc Ctt Hwy maintain property re. ---------1
Newport Beach cords and assist in pur-DRAPERY Workroom; taJr.
chasing and relocation ing apPlicati01111. Experienc-
1---------lof capital and comn2.DY ed l trainees. Beach Dnlp-
r-ery, 900 West 17th, Coal.a equipment. Some typing Mesa
Experience Nec:elltry
18 OR OVER.
APPLY IN PERSON'
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. CoHI Hwy .
Corona del Mar, Cal.
and practical account· ~H~o~uSEK=~E=EP=Ell~"'.-a.=ild~I
ing preferred. c • b
MATERIAL
REQUIREMENTS
ANALYST
are. pvt. rm a a.th. TV.
5% Day wk. Perm job, pd
vac, ref's. $200. mo.
>41).9212
H~ & waitreSllll'!t:,
night shl1t, apply in pel"90n.
Henry'11 Restaurant 2530
Analyze and Vtt"ify ad· West Coast Hwy, N.B.
vanced bills of materials --,HO,;;;;US~EKEEPE;;ii:i;;i:;R~-1
on blueprints and re-ExpeT"ienced:
1---------lcords. COOll'dinate aban· Live · in. Salary opll'!n.
ges as required. Per· 67l.(E14 CAREER form material costing YOUNG Woman wanted for
OPPORTUNITY! to completion. Previous d•y tim• """"'"""' • U,M
Join todays futelt growln& experience in interrup· ~~~work, Day 548-3331 eve
pmfessloo-Mutual Fund salel ting blueprints ~nd SJ>f? -,--;-===-=-~~-! No • ....-ence n~ cifications requtred. LADIES. 19 to 70, eam $25 to F'ibergtu tub l !howtt man-""'~' S100 weekly with Ca.Ianni
ulacturer needs ~r de-We tn.1n ·full er part time CONTACT Ungerlll'!. Equal Opp. Em·
pertment t\JPl"l'VllOt". Start· Mutu1I Fund Advison, PAUL AIWOHI J)loyer. No exp nee. 968-?il'.M ~~.:;;..hr. Expert. Npt B. l003 ~!cliff 6C2-&t22 (714) 546-8083, Ext. 153 WOMEN 'S Hair Styll$ta. J..o..
KIMSTOCK INC. S.A. 1212 N. Broadway 1111 H•rbot Blvd., cal following inf. Beauttful a.'8 Paid 549-3025 547-8331 Co•t• M•••· Cilif. new Mlon. N. Chsta Mesa, to
opert Nov lat. 54(}.2247. Jon
Holidays E:;,!:'o!, w Al'l'R.ralES Apply 1 n
Maintenance Min A" Eq~•' Opporh1nlty penon. tannie11 Coffee Shop
YOUNG MAN U.S. Citi11n1hip r•q11lred
~p. trft a er v, Any job lge or 1mllll. Jim Help Wanted, Men 7200
--· -.... ,.,,, .... =""'=~~----' lawns, haul'1 spray. 646-5848 PAINTJNG, Ext, interior Uc. *COOK*
*BUSBOY*
EXPERIENCED
F\111 Tlme
• ~Exc-"-nt Sick NMt ~. over 20. E111ploy•r 3(6) E. PBcifci c.out Hwy., DRIVERS ......-.. ,. Good compe.ny beleflta, wanting good t\Jture with ;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!'!!!!'~~ C'OT'Ol'lll de{ MllT
HELP! Call tor appolntm~t one o( So. Callfa leading /~ .-l•e-;A:cBa;:Y;-S,,.,-1 "T-;T;-1;-N:,-,G;--,Acl
FULL· PART TIME Pay Plan ~. @xt. :.> JeM!lry chainl. Exoellenl e STOREKEEPER. Hsekll'!eper. Mothll'!rleia Gvdenbll servioe In&. 17 )'I'S exp. Im est. ~· Fret Eatimat. Aeouatk.'9l ttil. 5C8-5325
Call lfT-«nl INTERIOR &. EXTERIOR
Ort A fdl; ta... PllnUn(. 30 Doy Spoci>ll
Maintenance. lJemHd Llc. &. Jiu;. Chuck 66QJ09
~o aft ' IN'Tm. Or Ext. PAINTING.
lJ:IN O)ST MAINTDfANCE lMYED. SERVJa'.:. Local
MOW·.EDGE-SPRA Y ref. 1'tEE fllt ,..1627
APPLY JN PERSON
Bob'• Big Boy
154 E. llth St.
Costa Mf!M
EVES. Late Nite JoHph Magnln frinae benefits. Apply ln hmru!, live-in only. 2 chldrn
&t2·9498 An equal opportunity pe~. K1rlt: Jll'!Welers. DX! Ex~ atorekeeptr 6 le 'l yn. 546-l!Mt
NOW! .,..,Promotions l!mploytr Harbor Btvd., C.OSta MeM.. needed to receive, store and1;;;=;--=--~---I
PIZZA MAN SHOE SALESMAN dispense stoct. pedcqe and ONLY 8 wttka 'ti 1
WANTED : Rental of a Yacht From Within coordinate shlpme11ta. Also Oirlstmas! U you want a
130, ~·i and w.-.. • EXP'D CARPENTERS -... .,· • ..,, .......... and ttCOl"d job for 6 wf!eks. Call now -.,.., 1..._,.,r for ol· With &hoe experience. Want e BONDERS ........ ~,, 54S-J076
flee Olrlstmas party. Dec. a beue-r t\Jtutre, more mon-•MOLDERS k~. Mtnh11t1m ol I yeer lu;=""'=-~=-~~I
FERTIUZE B-7349 Np! Bch, Calif. llhoea. Top benefit& A llle Stead.)' Wft. Good Bt.nefibl Df' related actlv\ty. Must bf! ~ail. Age 2f.!5.
20th. Writll'! P.O. Box 1535, L M cox eyf RlllnK men 6 womll'!nl • RIGGER experience In stOl'rilttPlnc WAITRD:;S Food •
Pl .... 'I~ Rt ! (<~ o ----:...--..=---WORJ< Y-·-"-y to HAWAII ' ' in---. r.r........, ln ~ ph)'lka1 condlHon. N.se: call 642--0712 ~ lAnct...per "'"' Dll f' · n v I" ""' ~.. ,,__ ... c ~.,...,~ 5""" ~ rm.t at ftnW111th!• Pat' P1ut -..... GUARDS male M'f!W nPedll'!d for 65' MDI WAn~ lor e.-,-1,-a-.m-. Jenten Marine Corp. AMERICAN MACHINE COCJ<TAtL w~. ap.
Price ~ ~ • ~.all ...,.~ AGE OVER :I) motor veael. 673-335e 9-S M' .. "'ACTURIN6 dellvtey of newspaptrs to 2!5 J'bchcr. Cos.a Mesa ply In ~. :..IHa Lanes
Free ..i. Sec\ll"lt)o worlt In Co8ta Mcu. pm AftUr bornn. Approx 3 hrs. PH' & FOUNDRY 1703 $upl!rtt Ave .. c.M. ~ ~ '!;:'s,~, ====5=-==2s'==== AME!t!C•N roLiCE '-MAN=._,To;c--dri.-o-• .,-. -..,..~_-11m-.-, • .,. """ Bhct """ van., · Uoyd's Nursery COMPANY °"""'"" ,..., lhru ....
WK>. 56-lfl1 eft 5 PM l: PATROL· my oar. Muat bf! rwll•blt 6: (QMPAllY ,. fftc. area only. 847-2300 nRE ~IPMFNT !M •I my home in Costa 1--,::-=---..,Got<J"°=..,=._c---Plumbing 6&90 2131 294-829l or 294..8409 t.ve rd1. Reply 10 Box ELECTRONl~C~S--* Nurwr7 .-lesmen wanted DlVJSlON I <"=M;;""~·c=C>ll=i -'833-::'.:'.l~'"°::__I
PlcfWaeal ¥aiiDt. ~ Plumbtnc 24 hr,~. Work PART A: nILL TIME M-t63 o.uy Pilot STOCK CLERK * =lnmUtt 3801~~ ~C~~· EXPER. mank"urat wanted
x .... o.n.. e• te53 =...~:SU~ .. ~~ CAR WASH HELP ~ ~~~~=· c': 546-2556 =Ir.;:~.:.::~· ~~;_,ll\tmtt't S4S""7JO Ext· :m ~~. ';:'~~tyst~~ In
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f ._., •_---'"I ~ METR0546-3191 CAA WASH . .._ ...... ..,.... ~ . cauo. e SERVICE Station, e.ger. 0 ---;-....+,646-:;;,7':;<1:;._=,.--"Dtu~Ollf;;°"""';f-'-;:::"1:-"'::"::..:"E-:m::ploy:=\::;f!t · ·~"-' lhih; 13.50 per ~ •PVV Cout HW)'., Chrone. del Mar .... 1 ,...__ 1• hour. Apply In ............ ..... JCS en °"er "• pemwl@n • .......,... LIQUOR CLERK Mm (2\, kw' earlY momlng ....-·-s.A W~ . ALTER. AT ION s I 29eiCJ Hartor Blvd . CM E:XPEIUlM:ED Statlaftat 1505 E. Werner Ave. Hunt Tua.co. 1404 N. Cout ~ .. owr '40, c:o.ta Mtfll. delivery of news papen, 49H075
OS 0... •Cal tht lll!C DflESSMAKn.iro A-omce mpply aalearnao for SANTA ANA Hwy, IAc 8C'h. fH..3000 .. -. Good .. ~---•·-. N--,.. 8Mdi Art-•. HOUSV<EEPE'R, llvll'!. ·., • Otd ..... ..S 1to.t .,..., TOOL MAKER. lnterHtfnl -11. -~-•-• WU!-'-_..,.. -...... -~ ""¥""' r •
.. , ,-... --JWucnbit pricea. can ·-~ fl wmir in __,___ .. w•-t. ~ HANDY Man-Cmpmt«. &ox M.-Dllll;y PUot fKi-tfm cood homll'!, 11MU aal.ary. -• ' ... _ l>et& * ~....... ....,....., .........,, oorllidtr • U.-. 141-0:Ul. _, .. __ In... -•--;;,,;;;;:::..;,;=::::::.;,;:::;.=-~<Eii~'E"J;;;b-;ii;;;i;&;;;-1 Call M7·7ml alter 6 PM
..... a b • • ....... I ~ chMltQI ~ Sm.ti ---I mtn, own ~ WANTD>: a.. rut C'OIJ@Je SERVlCE Sttlbl •H~t. e -e __,,,,. llift'l11ana pW>1, -blddoc. °""' P"ULL Time ...... ,. ... An Eq1>1I Opportunity Pr!. Sd>l. 8'W&JO sttd"" '"'""" '°' '" -minor ...,......, ... """'· ..... Jllriol:rN'._1 I: Fut Mtm. rir. Hnq: HQ11Po OaU open, On Untvtntt7 cam-GARDENERS wanted, lrvtne time ewntne: dtlMlrY won . Matth~ Un\on SeMce
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an Eval1ation Conference
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Coata Mesa, CoU/omfa ~ llr FREE Brocllure en
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avstem tor OVff' JO lltOf'I, I decided to
tTy to ltant to t'JllH! pr0JXrl11, 10 1 ""
roUtd in JIOUf' tchool.
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1 found rour ru.stMn far aupniof' to
tho11 t "a t mu grandchildren haw
atudit:d iR. .Junio.r High SchoQU and
firmlJI btlit'vt JIOUf' f!llkm should bt
u.Kd in all schooll. Not onl11 would it
bt a raving of tu: payen DJ.ODeJ, but
the ltvdtn&s intnut iooMld .not 100M
btfMe t.M11 could fttl that thell wcrt
....Uy aa:c>mplilhing !Mir ooaz. I hope
that ru. ... -1DIU b• adopt<d ""'· vtmJUv btfore my I srat pu("""'Dd.
rea art old nough to take typing. lilt IL..._ -AN IM74t71 .
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interview. '6-9913 SASSY
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have been &fven.
New Classes Start Each T-day
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4'.16·.2919
1195 Newport Blvd., Cooto MIN
2117 S. lrlotol, S.nt1 Ano ~7
H7·1000
Jumping Jack
Pre· School
Locatff ... the lack lay
Newport • Costa Mesa
Dolly 7:30 .. 5:30
2549 Tustin Avo.
Costa M-
646-0677
211 Maf1I Stu"'
Hunt!nflon IMch
POODLE
GROOMERS NEEDED!!
le1rn '" h1t•r•1+int •nllll hith~ ,m;+ab~
profe11ion. '
e 0.y and •venint cle1•••· e AD .quipm•n+ furni1h~. e Free plecement service enywfritt• i1t the
Continent•! United St1te1 . e Enroll now i1nd bMornt pert ef •n• ef th•
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today. · e ~mpl•t• •II breed clot trooming c•urt•·
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hit an &PP11catlon far &dmlulon and •
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The Ac·aclemy Of
Profe11ional Dog Grooming
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Me" & women
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'50. se.z»
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541-'721
FEMALE
FEE PAID
HEl 'EltGER
PenoaNI Aamcy
!K12 \l', lTth St, Coeta. M"'-a.nt. ..._
om .. Fur nlhlro fOIO
WQUOR Dlatributor ~
nt desks. tiles, dutln:, ufe1
I lhe.lvln.a. McMa.han Desk
a1 1830 So. AMhtJm Blvd
~ 1alon.z&lde SA
~'reew.1 fl Kate II•)
ARGUS AGENCIES La1'Ee deak A chair $50.
Work NMr Home Remington typewriter $50.
Geo Ofe/Bldqlr .... """"· l==::•::<B-JOI=::::::'::•== Prod ~ .•.. $2.15 tr,
Malorial --. •••• IBOO Office Eqvl-nt toll Sr' BuiYw .............. l2K
:1M.1 Wstdifr, N.B. Ml-1'796 ELECI'ROSTATIC cop I er
No. 3l with ~ IMIP1lb'.
Scf\ool .. ln.atrudlon 7600 A.llo ~ co p I er.
OMV lld<pr •.... i550 * * * * Mualbe~
6"'-0050
Garate Sel• 3022
S!ll..l.aJG Ev 11 r y I h In•!
, FUmiture:, wuher, t.by
iten11, mlllc! flt.as. 642-4200 R£~RSED v 0 TE
Stell Sec. , , , . to $500
ShorU\4,ni 80. type 60 .on
IBM Executive. Ablt" to
use dicta.phone. Froot of·
flee appearance.
Sec. (Solos) . . . to $600
Type 70, able to u.ae dic·
taphooe. Mwt have 5
>'e6l'I eiqierien~ ln Ml,...
WW be right arm girl
1« p-esident of eompany.
Set:ty IRool ·E•t•to &
Slodc) $475
Must bl' able to dKJ with
pUblic exten&iwl)'. Baek-
round tn real •t.ttt or ·-· APPLICANT
PAYS FEE
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Computer
AGE
CAREER
COMPUTE I
PROGRAMMING
2QWooks
T ot•f Concept courM In
comput•r programming.
A new, up.tod•t• pr9JM·
r11tlon for a lrl1ht Fu-
hire Car•r.
COMPUTER-AGE
DRAFTING
24-to-36 w"lu Modern
tralnlno lneludet .a..
Applla ncts 8100
e KD'lMOR.E 3 cycle wash-
er-It l"lec dryer only 1 yr
old, boUI perl cond! $200.
Aleo Frig; Refrjg. w/crou
lop frtt!ler $15. CaD f148.({J61
alt " e VACUUMS e
SlO up. Repairs It-parta.
Raaooa.ble. Cout Vacuum
3.13 E., 17tb, C.M., 642-15«1
O'Keefe & Merritt rBllge, 4
mo old. Cecil S500-ukinc
$300. 641-3203
Antiqun 1110
VASI' Mock Amer & Eur
rum Ii clocks. L 11 r r y
Morgan Antiques, l t :2 8
N~I Blvd .. CM,
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Decorator
Receives
Cancellation
of
$22,000.00
SPANISH &
MEDITER-
RANEAN
FURNITURE
All New Top
Ouallty' Brand
Mimes! A
Decorator's Dream
Home is on Display
S lsh NolV l ·•·tm'811NEW'69'98'69 paft U.75. Sor . an Buttn; HP) Trim. G a 1 a i n &;
M di ..,forNo. lOTyl.er: SJlfot' matetlalL l.multtd '69 DATSUN • terranea1 No. 15 s-.; $1000. 1or t...,,..,...lon. Cont••••
, No. I Hanlln&: 1100. ""' -wiNW>,...., '"t" Look ! 11 Boutht Manufacturer'• Showroom Samples No, :n Hoover; nf.-MT...-00 (awivdl •nd f11t11na: bolll, •
At Terrific Savings! or 213-464-<U afttt 1'. ntrul, ICr'~I. • 'e e f 1 n I S0,000 ""· gu1r.
8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. man's chair; Kine. the bed ~ Will Sell to
beaut. fabrics. 5 Pc bexa•on dark oak din. w/beautltully qullt..i mat-""""'t 8lddor i... "" D'· $186.86 Down set, w/black or avocado framed chairs; 5 Pc treu, IPlll b.lndation, blbJ TIRE LOT.~
BR ·aet. 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser lg mirror frame. N~f!t' used $98. MERCRUISER 140 HP
2 commodes, decoraUve headboai-d in Span: Worth S2!IO 842-6536 ~ & <X1tdrive, controls. $53.86 for 36 1110.
lsb qall: or avocado design. FOR SI.le: Like.,... de.twee 1aua:~. ~.omplete ~ OAC +Tax, Uc.
Items Sold Individually all electric tKiapltal bed by •talla.non lrit. new overhlul ... ~-. .:. .... u~ . ..1-Im~• s· lnelud Inn J[Uaranteed. '18so. 494-9336 D&l"WI\. ... ~· I"". Shop Around-before you buy see US! ~moni, t-· • !'. ._::!""=======;;.-9911 .so. Coaat Hwy .• LB.
VALUE $89S-FULL PRICE $429.95 'P""" ma·~ . ' Alrcrofl 9100 4"""'13 56-0634 ~ I $3 OO k Ca.II. eYes from 6.30 p.m. '"""'""'~~~""""'""' or ... rma ea ow •• • w" 9 p.m. 613-4107 -
No Dow n-Use Our Store Charge Plan NEW Fiiure tor Chrlstmaa' PARDO ENTERPR1SES '67 DATSUN
No Fa ncy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside Bal m Gloria Manhall'~ M= ~~~P. Sf!dan, auto 'trans, Mu·g:e en.
APPROVED FURNITURE ........... ""'""' (Bal. ,. °''"'' C.unty Afrport' ~w'!:"~~.~'1,';, T.:
2159 HARBOR COSTA MESA trea~tal SlOO. Sellin& SG-2fB or-5416-1610 owne'f". Exotic ,...._. exter-
12 Y l • . I ~""~·:,·~·~1~""'~"~·~615--039<~~~,,.1 ;';==.:'.:;""';;:::::===;:;;:; I ...... ears same ocat1on-same owners I": 1 M bll H 9200 k>r. plush blac iD!l"rlor w/ M A G NA v 0 x c 0 n I 0 e 0 • omes b\Jckct ll('at1. S&I; cash dt"la,
011lly 9.9 ~ AM/rM ndio ec>nmina.tion. wiU tinanct" priVllte> party.
Sunday 10..S Bal n37.00 or ima.11 • SkyliM '69 $4l99 Afte r tO:l'.I 49'-9TI3 or
548-9660 payment.II. Q-edit ~pt. KE New 12' wide, 1 bedroom, !lo!S-0634
S-T'l80, Anaheim center kitchen Palm Springs "==~'==~~~~= !~===~~~==~==!~!!~~~~! turni8bed · '6& DATSON 11' Ton PU, 8llXI KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner a: cu.Vom, fully ......i; IJ'I· mi, likl" nt"w. Make olttt!
·---·------attachment.II. Taki" avtt $8. ctudlna: all kitch. al't""ancu, 962-4180
8210 mo pymnll or $43.80 cash. carpelll, dtapea. 20% down, l::=========I Pianos & Oream. 8130 Hi-Fl & Stereo Credit dept. 5 3 S - 7 2 I O ca.sh, trade or equity. $59
Open Mon. a: Fri. ~.-&. til SI
BARGAIN
HUNTERS
DO ITNOWl l ll
<JiRISTMAS LAY AWAY
S'1'ERID 1968 Sol.id State Mffteim P@l' mor1th 0.A.C.
conaole model. Like new! 1---.2-;Mo=g"s-.$40=---Take over small pymnts or ST7 .63 cash. Credit Dept. Bell Magnum Crash
~7289 Anaheim helmet. St. 7%.
Rick Baldlno'a
Mobile World
19432 Beach BL, H.B. 962-Lm
436 S. Harbar Bl., SA 531-8170
545.3690 '"· 6 Sportinn Goods 1500 A .. ,....n.""""· h ( « 'I'RAil.ER. I' x 24' witb 8' x -'---'''--------1 "-'~' '""""""· c e 1 15' Room attached. Com-
FIAT
'67 11AT 850 Fut Back. Lo
mi. radio. fi73.0311. or officl'
642..J952
JAGUAR
PIANO & ORGAN
CLEARANCE
30.06 -.270 ammo. Hand dre.wl'rs: •le~eo "-tape pteteJy tum. Call $1663
loaded. SJ per box. 38 recorder: muse. 962-97191========== I ffi JAGUAR XKE
.fPe'C'ia.t wadcutter $3.50 per !162-9790 MOTOR HOMES 9215 O:Jupe. Red with blid< ~
box. 847-Lm 9 am-2 pm. UPHOLSTERING -$79.50. 2 terior.
Kan•t>.--J & C F ische r 1 ~.~tmrno==,.ARI>=-, -.-..,-,-,-.....,-,-.-, pc. !European cra.11.Mnen)
I ~ -of!«r Free .et. del, pickup, 215 Chickerln~Wur itier "'"Of' 67l-5(l95 · Main, HS "Berny" 5JS..MC6.
NEYv' & USED POOL TABLES, Tennia 'l'bh,
P"REE DELIVERY e F'REE Mia~•ll•neoua 8600 Poker TI>ll, £ x e r c 11 In a
nJNING e FREE Equip. at diamunt prices. vanced concepts In
Tour COorcMnetor drefting and technic•I
to $400 d•ign to mMt the new
THE DOWRY~
Americ•n Country Fumi!ur,.
Buy. RU & nde. 501 31st
St. Newport Beach 6Th-2491
Over $100.0C)O
worth of
Spanish &
Mediterran·
BENCHF.S e flREE WN YOUR Call Wallace, &38-0311
LESSONS 0 GOOD """ o 11 -w hi to
Mrlint travel eXperlen09 requlNfMntl eftod11y'1 or 9Cboolin&:· Type !50 on '* CASH FOR ANTIQUD; * Rentals from $7.9"1 J>"'r mo.
OWN LAKE? ,,,,,,.u., w1,..o: '° ...
yda. Make offer. ~
~ electric.. able to Mw·lde• jok
compnN own l&tten. b-&UT N
estates, entire llbopg,
1tncka etc. 548-738.l
Long, euy Bank Tttms
No payments 'ti! January
Open Sunday 12-0
YES!! 1610
cellent eompany ~ " OMA TIO
fit&. ELECTRONICS s.wing Modlin" 1120 ean furn. to , W A N T E D WHERE?
Modlcol Ani.tont 36 woob Gould Mu•I• C«nf"'•Y I========
(Bick Office) .... $350 Pr•paitM you for Jobi In: i:.s~:~,w~~~c~: Choose from 2045 ~u~a~ih S¢£A.~7.(Rl Newt.rry Sprgs. ~a=led· ~t~~ :a~ Motorcycles 9300
Automatr transnission, pow·
,.., brakes, powe-Meenqi:,
electric amroor. "6!li. One year ~net in Computert *"-r~. Touch· ISilwr Valle)'J TV' l 1.
Orthopedics. Commvnlc•l'1on• HAMMOND SPINET 18 ml. F.ut o( Bvstow 1' • ereoa:, •PP 11.ncea., Top Performance o-matic. auto de-zag. but-tool11 & otti.ce equipment T & M MOTORS
Recpf/Typist , . to $400 FCC Llcen1in9 ton holes, blind hem.. fan. SALE Call tor into. TOP CASH IN xi Minutes .1967 Suzuki
Growing <OJnpany ........ lndvstry """'''"''"No'"'"'"""'~ (EXAMPLE) F-lOO """"""""" 1""· !47'640 ""''·alt.... 531-1212 * .. "'555 ""<Xx~ Scram~ .. Garden Grovf' Blvd Ill BM!.di
11 l 800-5ffi 1 or SM-2284 attractive reeeptionilt ~-$39.99 Cash or as-M-2 .................... iosD·1 ~""'""'""'""""""'""'"'.""" MUST SELL
who can mo type so. PHONE: ~ f:.j_~ ~~uv.ntH items as follows: Gt>r-.~~~.i~·~"i~~~~~~.'6·;,!:: CLEANING OUT THE PETS and LIVESTOCK ~a 611H .,.?P ~-
C~k T pist $341 · 547 -P"-"'· · ·1 ...... GARAGE~ Pets, General 8800 •v-WJ)Crl e,....r& MG
A high !:hool ~. Q'P" •9471 Musical Inst. 1125 geousfBft. ~ustom quilt· Sa~!G·...:.~:.;··~~··· .. ~· Complete 11et of dtb, all 000 ~,,ma· ~--t-• ,1 '66 XLai. CU!llom pamMlu&•t
50 accurately, ex~nt ed 50 a with separa e U9ed ""'""!!, es. In· _ _._ • . d-p .__ ~...., '-"''-=-"" chrome. Xlnt cond. ---------
company ~nt'nb. ACADIMY o' U> BASS ContPl!o Accordian looae pilJOVt'S with heavy el.II. "wS~10.,.~~a.y,Ba1Sohd· ~~slon. 'ror;;~ ~" m:;:;: ~our home. Barldnil iu' ~~·-'-"-'-,...=-""=-----,I MG (Bl.~., .,_ k . d d mer, .,.,.,r, 1,,._,,er · mg to come. ence mp1ng,, .
Bkk t •tNt. COMPUtll TICHNOL06Y .,.. .LJOOJ. oa tnm ecor an screen door, W8JI only up • . . '62 TRIUMPH, xlnt dirt Jr. P'• .. · · o ...,_ 673--0184 win. chasing. Pvt. trainer, John, blk ·~ Some bkkPi' expPrienct • 4livi1ie• ef matching ch air, 3 Open Monday & f'riday eves. Jev.• mon!hs. a.pple ~long 49'J.-1491 e, -"'· S1le1, Strvlce, P•rts
Complete new MG inventory
~ the new AU&tin America
Here Now!
or c0&t. a.ccountlna. Wlll • .....,..., c..,.tt .. C•. Pl•nos & Organ1 1130 match -oak occasional Sunday 12 to 4:.Jl Pvening gown size 10, book! 641-9006
train 1harp gal. ..... 407, Nertti Te-f d tlAMMOND games, earner-. · Polaroid Dogs 8125 e '65 YAMAHA. 250 <.'C, YOO
Hetltlve htouc:Mr u.1 .. '-Ii: StiMPe. BABY GRAND $400 lab es, (2) 58" tall e-in CORONA DEL MAR S'Al:inger. Phone 5JS.8411 J, xlnt cond. $350.
$3. hour o,_.., c.Jlf, •JUI 675-1415, 675-1865 corator lamps. hanging 2854 E. Coai;i I-fwy 673_8930 HmtingtOn Beech. GERMAN ~~erd. 1: * 494-207Q •
E~rtmced. ww do wortr r • • • • • • • • I BALDWIN J\mlllonk Pie.no ohain swag lam~ in Clean Oul Sale I, I I Christmas Gifts? :;'~~~~t :iio,!ra dog: •.,.~. ~. Ac-7"1 , IOI>,,,.. In own home. 1 "'•••• 1•11• "'' f••• ;,.~ cootemp. walnut, like new? wrought Won, an 8-piece '""' _...... .. fer1J11tio11 e11: OC:f' I 493--3147. .FrK tholw! frieodl and rela-Moving. muat sell! $60. 543-4538
J1rlup ort
3l111port5 Girl Fri ...• · · · · $541 1 o COMl'UTER -A&I 11 ==========I king 6ize master bed-S!.-inway r.rand. Artist Mod-tiv~ r,o hard to please TitY * &12-1454 * ,67 IK>NDA 3(6 CC,
Type 45. shorthand 60• DRAFTING FREE TO YOU room s uite in pecan Pl; Wurlitzer Baby Grand a gift lrom POODLE pupa, AKC, 7 Wks. Ab9oluteiy ""'rfC'et tAM. accts receivable I: ac-1 O COMl'UTER 1 TREASURES OF al -...i ality "" ~ counl!I payt1ble. UU! bk· ,RO&RAMMIN• 1 paneled mediterran,e911 $5$: Steinway Professional Black, m e1: i; ........ qu · 644--0006
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Nl"wport Beach
kPi'. ln small office. 0 AUTOMATION I ORGANIC J'ertillze(. aged style with top quallly Model $595: Tlny Spinet pi. All BABA Must sell r.?0-$4(1. 83.'\.-2329 HONDA SCRAMBLER
hone manure comblnl!d 11..no $345; GulbranM!n Spin· 3419 Via Oporto, N.B.. Bl...A(]( Poodle, all Mlot11, Leo·~g .....,,,,,_,! M"•' Sell! General Ofe .. to $375 1 ELECT•ONICS 1 with wood r.bawlnga. Good 15 yr. warTanty king et 139:l; Thomas Organ S195. Open daily incl. Soodayfl l l c en 1 1 & sip a ye d , Mak;' olf';;'~3652
642--!»05 540-1 'TGi
Authorized MG Dealtt
Type 50. use 10-key ad-1 ~~';" · ·• ····pt,• At• •• mulch . 113.l-5332 between I a: siu mattress & box The&e and many men 11.t ... 11 a.m-5:ll pm. Cl.oeed Mon. Rl"11.sona'ble. Call 548-5614 ,65 y•"•HA $2-00-der. Some office exper. :"9'''' •••• •11• • •• • • 5 or 51ri-493t after 5 10/31 WARD'S BALDWIN O "'""" dtf!iirablf'. I City •••••••••••• '..... • springs. Spanish decor STUDI • TOY POODLE PUPS AKC DENPENDABLE 646-298..1
MGA
MALE
APPLICANT
PAYS F£!
Supervisory Tr1lnee
$550 to $800
To work tn office. ae·
counting, claims and uft.
derwriting. Initial fonnal
on tbe job training. in-
tra-departmental rota· tion, apttial pro.lttU. ~nd
1upe1'Vtaory tr1un1ng
lea.ding to managPml"nl
rf'f!pona;lbllltles. exee'Uent
opportunity for advance-
ment.
luyer Senior
to $150
Submlt quntatJona r~·
quest. pl&n purchase or·
ders for ptOKf"Am ~q~mcnts. Knowleda:e
of A .S.P.R. a.dmlniltra·
tion of C.P.F.F.-C.P.I.F.
-T.P'l..E. F.T.P. type
.... tnoU
lt•t. ••.•.••• ZIP . • • . . . UFE Or death! Bladt kitten dining set, etc., etc. Any 1*'1 N~rt. C.M., 642-3484 SWIMMING POOL male 8 wks. Stft. '59 MGA, good mech. cond.
I p " • • • • • ., months old, a do r ab I e • . be h d 0pe,i SundaY 11ftemoons 11 Ft Pool, Filter, Si.rtace Sacrifice! Call 646-:fi23 Auto Service wirci, nl"W gM & bat. Hi().
Wport -with while boats. :I i,, p iece Clan pure ase H•llowHn Special Skimmer, Maintenance Kit•-::========= I 545-9457 ne morrths old, act o r a t>le! individually. Drop by All ~pinets. consoles and FREE Ground Pttd. 'HorsM 1830 & Parts 9400 1==========1 school of ~UM& JO/n and see OUT selection af gnncl pi•n<ll are priced hw $149.11 l-'--'--'------:-::-11,·-... -H-O_lL_Y_C_.,.-bu-~-.-... -.-,-or PORSCHE
b , 2 ADORABLE male curly, top quality Spanish and immediate •le. Come in SECARD POOL CUSIOM wnrtem t1a.ddle. 327 Chv M'rif':S engine. 1----------1 ... us1ness part Scottie 'POPI sm. breed MeriteTTanean f ur n i. and~ ht°'(o~ yoo buy. 323 s . Milin, Onngl' Beat offer. Call anytime 644--0425 PORSCHE 9115
' m ... , .... "'· horn... COAST MUSK 532-!9'2 ""~'·"'~'~==-==--I:~:::===:~ l3l Dover Dr., N.I .
646-0153
NP? mBR A'fHLETJC
CAMP A tpedal atbJptjc iprogrt1m
for ~ ~14 will bt hegin
(In Nov lnd at Lltancia Hi
Sehl, 'Jt111'truction in Wf'ii'ht
trU.."g, wtMtling. ft'im-
ming, bt..•elhall & w•ttt
polo. For lldditional Wo call
NllAC 642-.")(79 or 646-5349
un:n:ME Jtifl, fwe'wril· me. O.iJc:ren, grandchil·
dnn, er >"Olheif~ Indivldu-
af\y M~ O\ibJe.t 10 ko!t.
..,, cypjnc d\ool. 173 Del
fofar. CM. MB--2859
C Z YKOSKI 'S OJ9tom
Uphol~lery School . Continu·
tll.s ClaMM. 0.y A Eve. 18.11
Nwwpart Blvd., C. M. Mi-161
MOVING tro Haw•ll, lll!illnc "'°" f'ttrntttn ' m_bc. l1eta1. SS..DN: tm-11589
NOWS THE
TIME FOil
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
M&-37S7 101~ l u r e. Fantastically ' = Cimpers 9520
LOVABLE lJ mo. 9Pl)'ed re. priced !! HARVAfW Dbl ~. bedi T ,~R:;A:.:N.::S:.:P_:O:.:R::T:.:A::T.:.l:.:0:.:N;___1-======== 1839 Newport Blvd., CM ,,._""'Worn"'' 7 ''°'-male dog. RN. tot. Lovet . Bolts & Y achb 9000 "'""""'· ..a,. -.. 646·0271 boot $2.>0 worn~• 7 db! -----
53\-04<3, m.7701 101"' Complete llouselul ''" "" """' ,. Meo·, 11 ESTATE sA1.E
PEKE-Pom, needs woman, Hammond Spinet organ dbl. lace ski boot !~1<e~i
ttiUple, or IUt>-tee>n (irl for '152800 w/pereussion, revttb Ir; S~. M;.n~dhl~~. :;:e~ ~ C\ri11 Q>ah 1Jt' Utility Lap-
mulutV )(1\lc & pmte<>tion . -,.... • • • • • • • • n:-peat. Save $225. panl:!l . 1 e-11trake, inboaJ'd ~ne. 6
548-5724 J0/29 UM'd ~pinet piano, $395. ly binding $4.51). M2-TIS7 ft.ft clyinder. 1({) hp. llnterior of
SCHMIDT-PHILLTPS CO. 6 PM boat and ali varnish wt:irk
2 lo chooi;e fr1:1m
'699a. * 100 niil!!~
T & M MOTORS
Garden Grove Blvd. al 6"ac:h
Ill 89'l-5ffit or 534-2284
'56 PORSCHE °"'ith '63 1t1!)6
engine, rebtt. tr11n.~. nl!W
paint, tires. 1JUn roof. $1560. -PSYCHIDELIC O>IOT'f'd kit· MUST SPANISH Sol:a lllnri loveseat. jus1 re-dme in ttw 11.movnt ten. 1907 N. Main 0 20th _ _. . I '&1 ROADSTER, r!X'Ond., Siinta Anl Al-'O gold color.,.., ~fa oc· of $8)). A ~ barga111 or Jl92..-t44!1 casional chair!. oval rug, only $1200. I,.esg !han lSO Pverything ntow. $ 'Z 4 0 0 .
1.0/3t SACRIFICE! refrigerator, clarinet Many total f'f!Jtine boors. Full 64~9434 and work 548-n67
GERMAN Shephel'd. 2 yn. Y" Lay Away other Hems includi~ tires C'Ol/er. Dodi: availabte. C&il uk lor Al.
Ma.le Big, friendly, need.~ $6 9 300 YOUR ClffilSTMAS PIANO Ir C.ri~er rounter. 2l46 6~. 1963 PO RS CHE \60'.l, ~-~· To food ~/~ For OR ORGAN NOW Gr~nM" Lan f' ~College 1:17,;"'-i.-r""°. -cu""~::o=m:--;;,,;:,:;m;;:;og:::o AM I rM, chrome whls,
While-C"hoicf' i5 eXICf'Uenl Park' CM . 54~ Ract>r. Blue 11.nd gold.I-========~ good rond. S2600. Phone
BEAUMrt.JL IM1t Mired Only WAU.ICH!\ ~1USIC CITY Put )'OUl'se:ll tn our PW!ce Trailer It boat freshly l 'Dv~n~o~B'.'.u'.!gg!'.:i .. :_ _ _:.9.::52:5'.l;°'M"""639=::.::::::':===i kitten11. 6 wk11, housebroken, 3'400 S. BRIST'OL, C.M. HAI'bor Blvd D-1 Theatre p 1 int l' d. New while1-
ncl. lfd. homM-~1981 Any pieee c•n be pur· 5't0-21ffi 3700 McF'addcn, !'.A. n 1 u g ah yd,.. Upholstery MEYERS Manx w/40 HF. TOYOTA Eve~ 10/2'1 B.J H•mmond Organ SWAP MEET Thrf"I' 16"1! hp Champion good runnin1t rond. $1 .150 1----------1
J DARLING Kittens. 10 "'ks, ch•Md lncfividu1lly. · h l...ad" .-ngin.-s. Complete w it b 673-2m0 da.)'8: 646-.1410 PVP. BJU MAXEY wit It' ~er. 2f> ped. .,..,_,, •·et taok•, 111......;nol-::=======::::: I w('tlJM'(f and tra.ined 11180 a.ls, and stool. ftOO NLSh " E Sa Sun ... v-=• '" ~ .. ·-~1 · ~rat It brott1Pr10~;,t Terms Avalabl• t11ke ov~r pymts or $62.M ;,712121.a~t T . ;!.Y~~~~ ~a~ Imported Autos 9600 (TIOfYIQITIAI
mn. 'Bal $1315. Call 1f in· R M LETS . ...__.. """""-" -· IADORABLE V, Siameu N IM'1'51l'd htv.on 11 1m-3 pm. * AUCTION * 'Ql IMP. 4 dr .. ~.<m mi., "66 SC ·A ._ E11y te R••c"-•• Gerfi1ld
1nd '1 Ca.Jim kitten. We1H1· •wcomen &ti-1791 M ; Beni. o~ 42,000 ·~• •••th
eel 11nd trained. B3 HAMMOND U you will le11 • buy mi. prlv10t' owner. ~ ANSWERS 18181 Beach Blvd. M6-4G9fl 10/2'1 To California K1ve Windy• try Huntington Buch
Organ w. / l.<l!'lllie IPMkl"J'S. Auction!! Friday 7:30 p.m. S.ilboats 9010 Ph 847 85
T v. TUBCS I: Pam f'rom C .d' A eel itool, Z pedllla. Good cond. Windy's Auction Barn 1---------O..,.,tAI -Picty -C.trin -• .. 55
Magnavox • you ~move. l r It pproY Would like llOlneone' to t11ke. ~· SLOOP. ,\ yrs. old. Per· Sponae _ PETTING J Mi. Nor-tt-ef '•c:ific Coe1f
WfUrt ("fltl'inet SUnday. OVPT paymf':fllll of SG.1.!WI Pf'' Behind Tony's Bids. Mal'\ feet C'Ofl(f1tion. N_. Pllin.t. A ...;rl -;i.ldng ol a Nt1vv. Hwy. en 1 •• .,t.,. llvO.
I I • =~ l0/2' lmm-.. 1~1y B I $13~ ... ,,,, 20751Ai Ne..,..,.,rt, CM 646-86811 I •• ~ . ~ SU u1• mon. a an"" '"· ~ · -r-v Dll('rof'I u\\1:. Slip 111va1 · man ft had been out with:
) MCl'mt Otd C.IW,, kitt,.n, ORGAN Kimball Playt>r. BIRDS Of' PARADISE -$700 or will tmde for auto "~ think he's 11. dlief PET·
female. Call 548-1624 after We CG"J OUr W11lnu1. Like new! Be1ut. 2 BEAUTIF1.JL PLANTS IN &4449i TING ~."
2:30 weekdays. Chrfslm 1s l{lft. Will A 5 GAL. CAN ONLY ~.00 VEN'MJRlE 21' MK(;n;aor. e Spot Caab for Imports
1 MOS. old Llbndor mix. OWft OCCOUftts :!.!lcrilicl'' "47-7064 afll"r 5 P .M. and ill dll.)I Brand new! Sa.ils. Tr\r. We ~more far lll\Y import
nwtt. 1iu m.aJe; xlnt dog fnr Sat. A Sun. 1212 So Rou St.. lletid, gaJley, e u 1 h i on•· rq:ardleu ol )'t:U', make
boy. 543-'M'Tl eve~ 10/29 Tel•vi1lon 1205 Sant11. Ana M11ny Extnts! $400). 642-or oondltioA. Try ua belcn
CUNNING Oilico kitten, , l!r'J& Original Au.sttn Hee..ley. P1 •fi 4 Y1'l'I aell. ELMORE
nttdl • homt. Ca1l f!'-'M I f /) RENT Eilee oYenlrlve Tonneau Ir ST'AR No. 4063 Eichenlaub. MOTORS, 15300 Bl"lcb Blvd. ~1&:;0 10/31 or Buy l()ft tcpe. $:J(ll cash. 1967 New mul A. fittings, 2 1t.1ils Wettmlnster. IM-3322.
2 ~ l'lf'fl'<I hapPy ___ i _ N C lo TV Wurllt'IA.'r el~trlc ~n. good aailtt. Top e:ond .1;:========
home-a. 6 7 ]-1 0 7 I OI' •w 0 r model 4300. Early Am@'T1('$n 1'rai1Pr. 644-0000 ALFA ROMEO .,....,..; ""' Fu-iture $9 PER MO 11"" .... "" uoo,. No. "L ••" ..,..., ______ _
• •• ' MREWOOD, EucalJI>'"" ""' """'· twllll tnilor l ,.,,.,, Af.PllA ,..,,.., Rood'1ff MlNR kittm&. fTf'am , bt. RENTAi, CAN APPLY TO Gr anite -637-6843. UM'd moatb' in lteth ""ter 1964 Ml'.lldift 1800. Jo'Of'C"rd ;;_';~ I •btiy ~~o; PURCllASF. DELIVERED. lakes. Ptl. 536-300"1 nll'! $139&. 49&-ISU ONL y AT ORDER BY PHONE ANTIQUE w-. ...,.., HOURLY RENTALS
f"EMALE 1 •b. ~Ver)' d New porte r TV pl1no, new 01ciU011cope, 1V * ftbo6n ti's * tATSUN 15300 8etldl 83\td., Wllmaltr
""'""''· ....,. "'--· 1844 Newport BIY . w"""-'""" .. "'"~ c.M. 1 ;"~·:,;"""~ .. ~-~~==l,""'~.1,"°""~~-~t~eo.~-~~l--;;i;i:;&;;c,'j;;,;---""'= ..,_.._, '"31 548-8511 1·. cooo lJt<ED CARPF.T· ~AJMBIA .. '""". top ''5 DATSUN J::====~==J
LUMBER Thi' bird at allil'Ml H rbo Bl d ·~ "-TRIUMPH t!9i18, • Knm: 14 • all ' If I r v • t Md to ' PM 1 Oaye ING. SACIUnCE ~ PER ('On(!.. Muet .ell! Bllrpin! 5'l.uun wasm. f'XCf'llMl
PM I0/2fl RENT TV $lO YARO' 646-1.251 '792-U4l or tttS) "lll--0228 oonditson. '4 Rpd, dlr. nutlo,1---------I
Nro ~ii -f'n!e deJivery METAL dcl~llr, \l8f'd onee. MW. Wtu tab okli!t-t9r '87 TRIUMPH lpltfirf' o.rlt
BF.At.mJU. 0.-..e t.bb)' (Osll U..SI ~~ ,. '-'-·. m.a110 Cl'lt!'lt $130, will 1en tor .$65. Power CruiMn 9020 ~~e. '6Cl <::a."'1 dettwn. Rl"" with bl11.d!: lntierinr. klna11;. c.an S6-6T'M 10/28 l'IV -==v~=-=·=~===== I ,..,,. _ _ w1... ~i.. e,,. (If!•. -,....,.......,,~ a.. v f'D-2390
• --• HI-Fl a St-1210 F lltEW E "' rn;o. Hull """ ' 'II ... w.,. • ~ --...,--;'-;-=-,..-=-I ,...., HI/lit 000 FOR SAL ""'' c.m. "'100 o< a.do .. 1t1 1'ob .. oa.r -"1 'llW T-; -
PlCIXN\. ntdflr. homirw· Evwy nit• 'til f ZENml &Mreo, Amlf'm lli Cord w~ cJd, ~MG RE. or etrr cm) rA l-2M SJ41X1. m.-, eft« t. IOfttnp; el•-.n. Wire wtieel&.
·~'""=""'-"'~--~--I Wed,, Sot. Sun, 'ttl 4 -., ...... <»-'• l150. Pool T•bi. 10< 5!_'!, .,. nBERGtAS .. l ""' DIAL --Ouwt --1.IOFA Nid, rt"' '9kic up. * p.1s * Atta tor BiU e '31..-""' tMnl C... Ov\M'. Mtre ,..-ad. ~Ill .._... DALY PILOT WANT ADI
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Im,..._ Aut11 MOO .AutM W-'700 Uood. Caro 9900 UMllZ Cort 9900 Usod Cort 9900
TRANSPO!tTATION
YOU<SW.A.1ilN Will Buy CtaYSl.D PLYMOUTH Potmic
•• VW -""'* <OOd. Y-V-or -'6t CNWtl l_.w ''7 Plymouth Pury New WIW "'""' "'1 11111 • ""7 .. dollars. Pal<! b Bslboo Jaolond lllOdsL -ltstloto W-.... .-k• otter. or oot. Call Ralpa car b'u bid _.,..,_ cm& • Blue j * ... .-• 67 90 Full -· .... slr, ,.,.. • -...., Iii VOUISWAGl'W, pod ]. ) ) .._ -· -,, -II>-S -_.,.
.... ..., $U5G. ........ DiFOk1S WA!n'>D -· SllO Ole dole ,,. a-. s...., ·
l.5IU -Lue, Hun-0...,.. Oountl<o tnde. WID lloaace prMla S 41r ~ ~ e.cb TOP f BuYER part;y. Aftw 11. a'"1 or e Radio • Htt.ltr vw OUAptr' r8dl acme. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA. 56G&3l e kellerit Q)ndidon
~b--~ ~-~ -haUJI, rodio. -""'4. ""'-H. Beoch. Pb. UT.-CON11NINT.A.L . .,.. .. ""' al tlle s<T--090 Dully Piiot
'63 vw U-' Curs ' ' , -'611 LIN<XUI ,Olnlllwmlal -lot. l3o W. l!oy, CM
New ttr., .. l'\lQ p:MW, ilh' CGD4ltloldlt&· C-t32l, Ext Ml
STAftON wa1on, t
pew ,..., 'D Pon(la e
Clt.lln&, dMn, power«I.
C,U -aft 4 PM ~ --NIED A CAii? MUii "'11 $21SO. 221 Oon1. ---·~ st I I .-._.., "'';J-CAN-I' BE l'INANCEDT Balboa' lit. 87S-m:J. -~1.-......,..... a on T-llRD '65 VW deluxe eedan, H.IXIO eBlnllra;ptt ebp(•r·RT '6l LINCOLN 4 ~ Xlnl ::"!..... ~-8'7~-
nU, xlnt cond. !INI' nsw ea.d Credltt • Dlvtnedt ' ' -· · ~ tN $1295. m-1953 eY-. •Mlltlr7 •New ta Ana? 4 1 rull powtr. $1SlO.l,19115=""BAR1U.cUDA.="""="""""Pri,.,.._..,.,
'1!18 VW aiedan. ~ low, 1 llaU ~ Pl~ Cal 54&-«'IOf l*l'b' will help ftnanct,
$1295. .,._,., Jl, 'Mr Poui<, McCAJTHY MOTORS •o; <XlN'l'INmf.U. 2 Dr., UT-1300 9 -. 2 -
1fl3 N ......... 81"1. C.M. 1421) a.. 111Jo. Edlao« Ylnyl top. All -· 13.®,--------
(2 blocb N. al Seonl Pri -· 6'l5-%I08 _• '61 VW Se ml-Camp r r. Santa Ana Ai MW50'l PRIVATE Plrt.f, '61 O'Jn.. PONTIAC 1-,,:::ll:-,T::-'aIRI>="""'. "111=,,-, .-=",.-. -1
-· -lllSO"".... Fin 2nd ·~ ~-· • ~-613-1105 ams or ff& WE tineotal. e car! $150. _. u;u;i
PAY CA9I or .,., °""'· '42o-Ol62 ltOY CAltYElt ~
63 vw Sedan. Good ~ 64. CONTINENT PO...... ua. T·BIRD. RIK. * C(Do dttkm. <Jea $125. 2ll FOR ' AL, very n 1 ""-C ditloner. Good con d It Ion
.. ....i-Bal Is. Tr1n1-"1tlon C1rs nice SlliSO. 433-8290, even---._......._: 1m., •-· -~ ,..... ' irlp 53&-7265 __. ~ ~ $850. 6U--ll*> ar 645--1418
'6T VW ...... -·-Int. Woc.n,.OudlwnCootracU KJ6 4444 1=========111
"-1 ....,.,. ,.,ooo m1. "":;':,~ COltYAIR ar_. °'*"• :. · ·"
1lli15. -NB N Moto -..... "'Ill" ~... 1'.0RONADP . ., vw Soden, :rroo "'""· ewporter rs '61 roav AIR 11u1. Auto. _,,. ' TClROOO.IOO ...,. L 0 w
AN/'fV. rw:luo, air horn, all ' 2al6 Harber Blvd. vmY a.EAN! S@e to ap-lJ6I PCNrU.C Convert. v..a mllelie-AJr coacliHonina.
..-. $1195. 540-mo 5'8&91 ......ii .......... $400. 56-7135 aft 5 11000 ~ mi by lo<lY -. NI _,., A -
'68 VW, ado., RI H, 1966 <XJRVAIR MONZA tt. 9llZ-Dl9 m.e2J) '
-· 11., .....i Tram., CAD!LLAC ~ !"1"1-1816 must aen. m-15.10 ~es. er Belt. otter. M&-QlS8
'61 VW, many extru. ex-1967 CDUPE de Ville, vinyl ,63 (X)RVA.JJ\ M(ma ~
ceUent ccnditb1. ne. top, air ccoditloning, stereo 150 la' ~ $550
• M7-'l'921. ndio. full lea.thtt, & ft¥ 646-llOOif iNe9 le: w.m..
1965 Vdlarwqen. ::.: .,~ ..,,;..tn.. 515-115.11--------
Good ,,,.,i;-l!l60. -·· ~ '"''· .CORVE1TE 644-2389 ~'l·6~71EaL~DOORRA~DODO-J-~~~~_!!~
'65 VW. Good ccnd. R/H. Punt white, landau top,, plliD 'll8 cntVE"ITE CONV .,
steeo &: 2 speakers. Priv red bottom. ku bad ~ Intmtl blue, u n e w.
party. $1100 543-"'91 =· .. ~-~ ::'™~ ~ .....t:;:
'51 VW in aooc! cmdl.tion dds, .or will lake old~ tr.Ide. neuty new ti.rm. Not a
must sell. Make offer. Will finance private party, acre.tch. 494-M89
548-4998 AM, 6'lS-C860 PM after U,· .f94..9'T13 er 545-MJ4l-=::;:=.;:::;:;~=:=;i0'=='
VOLVO
VOLVO
Sus And Ort.. Today!
BIG SAV!NGS ON '611
'67 OAD "'""· • ...,. ... ' COU~Alt
mileage. 1.rnmac, air &: -1967=-~ XR 'l
pw;er, custom color', $4150. BeauWul dark m e t a 111 c
· After 6 p:m: weekda.yl srffn. with blam "finyl tcp
646-lOXI aild black lntaiol'. Power
auslc '59 Cad, bBc, 2 dr, steering, 1JOlilt'tl' dlac brakel,
new tTan5 &: tires. $1Ell. auto. trans., AM radio, • 875-4397e heater. U ,COO ml Price .... L....: I '66 CAD """"· all black, $20)0, Pl>ono "2-57'5 """ 6 -~ UlllG """"' "" ,,.,, Xlnt """'· DODGE $4,COl. <t94-93S8, Mr. Wood. IMPORTS I ;=:.:==:=::==:::=1-:,61:::-'.Docl::-:-ge-:c:;h-:srge-r-11
TOYOTA-YOl.VO -..,.----~--IImmac, dlr, V..8, automatic,
191i6 Harbor, C.M. &l&al1 radlo A: beat~. io.dtd! Ex·
'65 VOi.VO 122 """"1 """'"-.,_,h pearl cnY. blacJI: landau 2 Door, 4 iipd.., radio, ex· ie.tber top, s:zas Caah *'-·
cellent aiodition. make paymmts. t9MTT3 or $1195
BAYS!DE MOTORS ..,_
13Xt W. Ccut :tlighwa.y
Newiut Beada * 9tG8li5
-A=-"""' the Ba:l:loe. Blior Cub
9700
I $299 F..D Down Peyml.
ONLY
: Down $76 I eomP.1e1. o.-r1111.
I $56
1 Month I c-~1ot· I Monthly P..,...ot
Dew111 P•J-llf & 111•11tft.
ly p•y111Mt IMllHI• +.., 1
llu111• •N 1111 urrylott
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FALCON
'15 nmJRA J cir. ~tql,
Z9 V-1, R/H, na thw, xlnt
cood. on.. owner. l1'G5 • -
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pr.T., Ur..-.1. DR' tru\I,
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PLYMOUTH
'67 Plymoutli fury Ill
Stotlon w...., ·-• 44.000 ml. ·--·--.Air Oondl-• PGwer l'eM' ....
• Autcmatle ,......., I h ·-·-laadtloll $M a.n be 9eeft at lltie
Dtlly Pilot
-1o1 !30 w . ..,, CM1
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•o 1ell •t v•ry
comp••itiv• prices •••
wi•h •ffici•nt 1ervic•
• , • from poli••
con1lder•t• p•opl•.
At Miko McC .. thy
Buick w•'r• h•t• •o ••rv• ... YOUI
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Maire, And
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This Car ls Loade ._locks.
-----inion radio ajid 11earer, ~I ·~i:;l ' AutomOric '"'°"''• 'd1 L"-"--..ir c llCJ• -er IC_,"!' powar steerillCJ• r-·· ·
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-'67 PLYMOUTH
Spor! Fury. fquippff llW'lffi it''""' '""' •ir co11dltloi11 •,,utci111•flc, "'w•r . s 111· SN 26.11 2395
'64 CHR .. ,00.. YSLER
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Seven Endor·sements
0... ... inlC!l loilay, O.....gt County ....... join
Iba rUI oC tilt u4loa In Hloctin& the next Pnisldent and
VlceW
S!muilai>eou&IY, Orange County vo1en will be 1doct-
ing a number ol. IOcai loSl>lation -Coogrt1smen, AJ-
aemlllymeo. a;od one StalAt Senolor -who will represenl
u-> in Wuhlneton ...i Socnmooto.
'lb ... are die DAILY PILOT'S recommendation• in __ .. ,
J2nd c...,.-1 Dlltrlct -This diatrict ,. .. ..,.
lar(ed il1tD Oronc• Coullly in 1'"' llut reapportiorunent
and now includ,. tile ooutbweot part ol. the <ounty weat
oi Beach BouleY8l'<tin Hunlington Bead!.
Cl'fil Hoorner, Lona -Republican, has been an
i!ttective and """""'8d represf!lta!l .. from thiJ district
for IS yeers and. dMtrV• l'Hlection. He's an Ollel'getlc,
g.Wt.done legi-wllo k-bi.t home feoceo mended
and.._. a.., moc1en11e course.
14th c ... Maienel 'Diatrlct '-This district covers
lht ~ w-.i pa,; al tile county, including oorth·
em HIJ!llington s.di, WOllUnin<ter, Garden Grove, and
part.lot 11uem Put. Anaheim Md Fl!llenoo.
Ricbanl T. H-. W-.m.ler Democret, f...,.. a
-GOP=:: in bis bid for ?e'tieclion, but
wbm -and ~are weighed for Orange Coun·
ty IMnelltl, he remain< tile heller candidate. His senior·
lty, hi& rocord el c:loH worit with Illa conrlituent& and
bis hUllllnC -are llrong c!>aracteristics. Oppon-ent William Teague, a canifully ~ed Republi·
can, bae yet to pro¥O hU prami1e.
. :15th c..,.,..,,.,., Dlltrlct -E&1tem 0 r a n g •
County and norUiwUlem Sao Diego County ~ including
Laguna -· Nwport Beocll, Ooota Meoa, Fountain
Valley and part al HtmtinJ(lm Bead! -are included.
Veteran Rep. Jam,. 9. Utt, Santa Ana Republican,
is again opposed by only a token Democratic candidate
with a minimum el c:reclenlial<. Orange County will in·
sure senority"" Ille Wa)'I ond Means Committee by giv·
tng Utt his eigb.tb conncutive term in office.
35th State 5-nah District -Covering northwestern
Ramsey Clark
Draws Ire of
Congressman
WASHINGTON -Alty. Gen. Ramsey
Clark, whole soft-banded politjes and
views on law enforcement hive become •
ma)« eleclioo Iooue .. la lddini ..., fuel
to lhe torrid eaotrovtl'I)'.
To vehement demi.ndl for protection
for merchant. terrorized and robbed by
ll"'lo -sod tillen, Clark m1mt•1m um '"the rlcht to operate
-.. not In and "' ital! • rlaht ........i by the c.nstllullon, and lhett
art no &deraJ ~'P'O"biOf'IS-ll!ICW'
lns tht ri&hl· to .,,....i. .,. ·-~ businea."
In oiled. <Jlart lrJlH'l lhal nelth<r lhe
Constnutuion .nor Ntutel P"Ovide a
daim f<r protection to maintain and
operate a privately-owned busineu.
This it holly challenged by Rep. Joel
Broyhill, R-Va., who raised UR protection
.bait with Clark followlna: a terif.I of rob-
My-murden of ghetto merchant.I ln the
apital.
U PROOP' OF his contention, Broyhill,
an inOuential member of the HouM
Dtstrid. of Columbia Committee, citf!I the
lollowing o
-'Ibe sth and 14th Amendments of the
Comtttution which be holds "provide that
no person lhall be deprived of 'life, 1iber-
ty "'-Y.' Thia hB• -Interpreted
as encompusing within its meaning 'thr
entire doma.in ol civil rights.' Thr
&Jprerne Court has held that corporatinn·
Ind businesses are entltled to pro
tectton.''
~ 214 of the U.S. Code wh ich
~ ''If iwf'l « more penon1 con· ~ &. Injure. oppreu, threaten, nr ln-
timldlte any person lti the full uercise er enjoymeit m any rleht &r privilege
..ared to him by the Constitution or
laws d the Unit.II States ..... they lhall
be fined not more than Sl0,000 « Im·
priloMd not more than ~ years. tt
both; and lf death resulU, they she:ll be
llUbjflCt to imprisonment fM 1ny term ot
yeari « far life.·•
•11 Geot'fe --~
Dear Geora•:
A.. ctiainnan ol the loea 1
chapter for nonviolence I have
written you ttret letters uking
your cooperation . Plea.at reply
or I will break; your stupMI neck. v.v.
Dear V.V.:
rm t.mbly .sorTy. J've bMn
busy ..,uhing up TV -with a ~ ham.mer M> the kktd1e1
-• bo Hf>O"d .. tbOH &IWful l*Gll mu tll violence.
.0.. ci-se:
'l1llt beeut>lut heU-.._ * t11me.Howcanlf11Hifl loft !Mr ffJr herstU or for ...,. = I want to be bonetl With
FRANK !>Mr ..... : Have,..._.,. .t -I
" -. ID ll!va mlJll01? That
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.. 1 I a houNtJQM word e.
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Sinct Mu "Rafterty coold not walk
for the Army, .how can he possibly
run for the Senate~
-J.E.H.
nn.E 1 OF THE Civl.I Rigbts Act of
ttlel which Broyhill .....U upllclty
-Rates that .. Whoever by fotce or threat
ol force willfully injl,ll't.8, lnlimidates or
interferes with any penon or in order to
intimidate such person or any class of
persons from participating Jn or enjoying
MIY btaefit. aen:ict.. privilese, facility .or
activity P'""ided for or. Hmlniltered by
the United States shall be subject to fine
or impri.lanment tt both."
"ll II obvious" declares Broyhill, "that
the conduct of business i1 provided for by
lht: 1ovemment. And there can be no
question thlt business ii ta x e d •
regulated, licensed and controlled by the
government, as every merchant can •t.-
letlt. So why is business uempt from
protection under the Ramsey Clark ln--
terpretation ol the Constitution and the
sUltutes~"
Rep. Broyh.111 urgently IOllghl Justice
Department prosecution of g b e t t o
marauders following the AprU riots in the
capital.
JN A FORCEFUL letter to Atty. Gen.
t::J.ark, Broyhill "formally requested an
•mmediate investigation to determine if
thtte e1ists In the District ti Columbill s
!:Onspirscy by so-called 8!1ck Power
·iroups." Ht particularly called attention
10 "anti-semitic actions by rtptf:Sf:n·
· 11Uvu r>f Black Power IJ'OUPfl·"
Broyhlll heard nothing regardlnf hlii
1leas unUI nearly three montha later. On
.ruly 22, he flruilly received a letter from
Allsistanl Atty. Gen. Stephen Pollak, head
of the Civil Rllhts Division, replying for
Clark. •
In th.is answer, Pollak asserted that
neither the Constitution nor statutes af-
ford bu1inessmen · protection f r o m
violence snd pillage. As for Title 1 of the
Civil Rights Act of 1968. PrlJak held thal
while it specifies pe11allies for "'in,
timidation on account of race or color of
lndividual1." It does sn onlv "In tht el'
en:i&e of certain enumcrattd right.. such
111 1ttending school, utilizing public ac·
commod1lions and serving on juries."
"TlllS SFCl10N provides no penalty
for Intimidation of a businessman," wrote
Pollak. "unless he was engaged Jn one (If
these enumerated activitle.s. 1rtd in 1d-
rtiUon tt wtre clear that his particinelion
ln that parUcul1r 1ctivlty was the reason
for the harassment."
Thil brought an indignant rejoindrr
from Broyhill.
"Perhaps the merch1nt.a tJf !he Di lrict
ol CA'ilumbla ," he 11ld, "will h.1!.'it to
reJW. 111 students al the 5 ... ;.?01 for
~Amerie1n 'l'h:lu&ht or rom~ other
Black rowQr lnltJtute, cet. lltQ!Tt~!IVeti
hsrtSffd, and then tht Ahomey Go•c-•I
ml1bt a.tep In and )ll'Otect them M tt,e
bails of their betnc denied equal educa-
Uonal -I. How rldlculoua and
111plno -)'OU pt! '""*' ta tOmtthlnc "'Y lnunonl about tht ..-adtotnlllraUon d
juadct 1" tht -.ii 1ovenunenl in lhe
fsiln to pro<ad tht rights ol hundredt
ol ,_1•iud mm:hallll lo th< Diltrkt ol
Columllfi. 'Ille capital cUy lhould be •
...._ d evenhtndtd lulllce and
squality under the law. If Ille •llf>la d
Ql'lt perton ire dflhled, tbm all of I.ti ire
--.,,,.. .... ""'1bllcan -ol ....... ..i b Ulldmnlned. s. < h
-100llng and halr .. p1ttunc canno1 bt
ioltnlOd. ll'•"" .. bt rooted DUI.. .,_ ... """ ......... 0''1 •
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Orange County, this cllatrlct dipo down to tat in llOl1.b-
em huntlneJoo Beacll, along wl1h Fulle11o11, Buena Park
and La llaDra.
lncumbenl James Whet.more often ahow1 himlelf
more ot a politician than substantial performer Jn tbe
upper house in Sacramento, but there's little reuoo
1vailable for supportinc hla Democratic opponeo~ Gor·
don T. Shepard.
34th State Senate District -The rest of Oranae
County. Incumbent John Schmitz draws a bye tht&
yeu; tbe loor-year term ii up in llllO.
69th .._ly Dl1t•lct -About the same bowl·
daries a.s the 34th Congressional, west central Orang•
County.
Kenneth Cory, Anaheim Democrol, baa made a
lurpJieingly WeJCOIJle perfomumce in bis freshman years
In the Auembly -eoougb to compenaate for some
queetionable campaign tactics used in biJ initial elect.ion.
Reoubli.can Bruce Nestande has the backing of the
GOP big gun!, but his qua:lifications doo't meaaure up
to Cory's performance.
70th AMOml>ly Di1trlct -Weotern Coota M ... , most
<>f HuntinJ!(<>n Beach, Founlaln Valley and part of Santa
Ana and Westminster are incl~ded.
Incumbent Robert Burke suffers poor vision on tome
importiant issues -hlgher education financing, for ex-
ample -but he's been very valuable in workinj? with
local Orange County governments and has kept fences
mended with his COMtituents. Democrat Jim Bent&on
is an unknown with no proven credentials.
71st A.Mmbly Diltrict _. Southeasierrt 0 range
County, including ail of Newport Beach, Laguna Betch,
Tustin and Orange, and hall of Coota 14-and Sonia
Ana.
Robert Badham, Newport Bead! Reyubiican, after'
• bumpy beginning in Ille Assembly, hu JtlMtered lhe
legislative ropea .and provea an effective maneuverer
in Sacramento circlet. Democratic opposition in the
form of Frank ~et la only token.
'Much Doing. Can Learn Nothing'
Unruly Trends • Ill th·e Body Politic
DALLAS, Tex. -Political report.en
touring the country to find un.suspe:cted
trends do not find too much to justify
their expense accounts. It ls much like
the reporter assigned to cover the
Johnltown flood. He telegraphed his ed·
llor: "Much doing. Can learn notping."
There 4re some obviOUI things. Tht
Wallace affair is big, for 1 thlrd party
movement. It is probably waning. There
are unruly trends in the body politic.
Few people are ol a mind to be cheerful
about the nerl President of the Unittd
Slates succeeding in his job.
Conclusions can be drawn that the
m1ln contenders are a mechanlcaJ man
and ·one whose heart is too big. But per·
bapa the most obvious conclusion is the
Most valid. A great many people really
do not know 'for whom the)' will vote
once they liave drawn th"• curtaiil fu
the voting booth.
THIS lS WHAT CAUSES the prudent
reporter to examine the public opinjon
poll.I this year with 1pecfal cart. Fur·
thermore, 1 three-way split of the vote
on the scale now projected introduces
varia~e factors which d e f y safe
analysis.
There are unmistabble 1ignl: of
apathy, as if the natioa were exhausted
by the tragic, melodramaUc or tiresome
aspects of ttM! campaign. Vottr registra-
tion is down in key IJ'eal. 'lbil is an
anti-Democratic factor.. Beoubllcan or-
ganisation generally . 11· be&er than in
aome . years. and thiS Jr a pro-Nixon
factor of great importance ln a three-
way ract.
In traveling from state to state, ont
is constantly canfroated by the lac~ o(
customary ,Democratic orpnb.ation.
"There is really nb cam~ going for
'Humphiey I~ "\1111 i!all!' 1a ·bW4 ,...
peai.dly, Ind eapedaUy ln.llalea lib
Midtican. Ohio and Nw Yort wbldl
"'' cnlical 1o either mojor eandidate.
THE M&\.llJll! OJ' this is found tn
political ralliel for the two caMidatel.
the Humphrey tallies are usually rag,
led. the candidate always arrives Jate,
and a general atmospbert ol disortlD-
iz.atioo prevails. Nixon ii on time, his
rallies ate big, staged affairs like an
hour spectacular on television,.
The reporter who bu watched Nia:on
campaigna befort over a long_ period of
time, and including the last one for the
governor of CaWornia, bean Httle warn-
ing bells ringing in the back of his mind.
The Nixon techniques did not work the
last two times around, although ll seem·
ed al the lime that they Olllilt to. Some
anti.factor entered the equatim at the
last minute to deny victory to Nilan.
Cooditiona this year att evidtnlly
quite dlfferenl. The retclim aplna<
Johmoo and his adriilnistration in all i ..
varying forms would make it appel!'
that if the Republicans cannot win this
year they may as well disband as a
poliUcal organ.iutiQn., . ·-· -.
THE CONTRAST BETWEEN lhe par·
Ues is IO vivid. Democrats, licking In
a~ing -penona.lities, are Widely di--
vuled. Republicans with a surplus fl.
lsding personalities, are united. While
one may question bow heartily Mayor
Lindsay and Governor Rociefeller sup-
port Nuon, they, and other leaden else-
where, cannot be faulted for eoafms
off. They ""' all workinC hard f,,.
Nia:on's election. In contrist, some cl.
the local Democratic leadera in the
states seem apok>getic in their support
of Humphrey, and it ii con1ldeAd a
major triumph when the WllTing fac-
tions ol Texas politics ride in tbe aame
atitomohlle with the caodldate.
One other observation. People say
glibly that Wallace wWJet 20 percent
ol the total vote. Even this estimate
is not high it does not rtflect opinion
ln major northern states but reaches
the higb estimate because ol. Wallace'•
111ppart In th< old SOu.th.
!. PlGUlll! ~ 7"' ··~ la more l1Jllcal d Iii• bl('stafeO ·tf Ille !!o<lb. even volaWe COlllomll, Ud
when it is seen tblt ene in 12 votm may
l1'(lllOrt Wollace loo ,.I<· .-.a In belier ~on. Fur ol Wallace lotting the
election into the HMlll• Of Reiamsla· u ... la dylnc down, al~ 11111 •
technical potllb!Hly.
Late tn th< cam~lgn Ille natural
Democratic affinity of a ma~ ol.
voten: has begun to reassert Il:lelf and
it is this which places a question mark
behind what otherwise would be coo·
1idered 1 sure Nil'.on victory.
Rafferty's Puzzling Draft Record
To the Editor:
To many who fought through World
War 11, Maa: Rafferty's wartime draft
deferment will raise eyebrows. Just
aboul anyone in the right age group, in-
cluding the females, could get Into that
war. What waa mainly needed was a
sincere deaire to flght against the
military dictatorsh.lps that werr sitting
on our doorstep.
ONE OF MY frienda in the Navy WIS
as flatfooted as •_duck; be not only cot
into the service but wu a fine filer.
What is especially puzzling about Mr.
Rafferty's petition to rtmtin at homt is
that he now speaks as though -fiat feet
and all -he WO\,lld personally double.
time it up the Ho Cili MJnh trail all the
way to North Vlelnam just lo 1et a crack
at the North Vietnamf:3e. One thing is
sure: Rafferty Is no pacifist.
DICK OBERSTREET
Prop. 9-NO
To the Editor
It has occurred to me that many of m)'
friends , who are always fearful of losing
local control of the schools. may bt
1:1mong ll'"Sf: tempted to vr: • 'n i~' or nf
?ropotition ~an<! against FrO!'.'::·itiOfl lA
1'hf abo1·e course nl action, howe ver.
Quotes
PlillJp W. Bell, prov..t, MW Murill
Colle~e. UC SHta Cru -''Powrty IJ
" Pf'Ohlem whidl b10W8 no national hor·1:!ar;~, and which. 115 Ult critical
problem o/ our ~. must be facod up
.. by till• ............ ot -
ltudents."
1l. c. Jcwceuea, Wllllt.1 -"Shlct a
petce table wlthcQ a Victory seems
impossible lit I.ft fll on w:tb h job
fat P1rl1J , and a Utt.Jt: lea notM
from tbe appe1ser1."
0.1rle1 Myrie, S.F .• tn hlppte.1 -
.. Uft II a m1Utnp. y JU .:10ald enjoy Ii!•. net lrJ'"' --from It. ..
lloll1 Mll'Tlnl!J, -•l, Palo Alie
-"la _,.,...,. ltlore -·1 be an
......... f)/ nii... -. Y<I •• ' tbs
...... ,..-..ia1Uh."
... etters from reodtrs ore 1nelcomt.
Normally writers should conve11 their
me1saoe1 in 300 tDOTdl or less. TM
right to cnndmic letttri to fit .spact
or eliminate libel is rescroed. AU let-
ters must lnchtde signoture ond matt-
ing 4ddres1, but nmne1 will be with-
held °" reque1t.
would mean the losa of virtually all local
funds now earmarked for schools. In
order to continue, schools would have to
be. run with outside money. This money
would come from new atilt t.u:es whJcll
would have to be levied for the purpose.
THE HOMEOWNER would find bimsoif
more burdened with taxes than he now Is.
It's M>rt of like throwing 1 boomerang.
You gel rid of it for a Short time, but lt
comes back and hiU you in lhe head.
Those who believe that the children or
our aru deserve quality education should
remember that we can't get something
for nothing. In order to keep step with
the times and avoid !i~11l chaOl!i, 1 urge
VF.s on Proposition l·A and NO on
Proposition t.
WlLLIAM D. BANDES
'II'• Ridiculous!'
To the Editor :
With all the clamor over Eldridtze
Cleaver, t must add.my two cents. I went
to hear him at UCI with two friends. I
wiih Ronald Reagan and Mu Rafferty
had done the same thing. Thf:y would
mod likely have reached the aame con-
clusion that J and other people did .
Eldridge Cleaver, in my opinion, doe! not
have enough to say and is not articulate
enough tn captivate Univeraity ef
California students for ten lectures.
AND NOW, lhe governor and the state
Superintendent of Education have made
him a national , If not internatlo'lll figure .
IL'• ridiculou•? tr I were colored, I would
want as my sJ>Qkesmen any of the follow-
ing ; Ralph Bunche:, Roy Wilkins, Oiarlet
Even, Senator Brooks, S a t c h m o
Armstrong and Ella Fitza;erald and ol
cour6e Willie Mays.
ClS lilLL
Meaning of Gift of One's Heart
One of the Dallas doctors involved In
h::a.rt tra" ~1 anta was recently quoted u
saying that of every 50 paUents
1•espe1·ate'1y in need of transpl1nta there
is only one heart available, and
sometimes not that.
Curiously enough, he cited as pcrhapi
the biggest reason for the scarcity of
these traMplant organs the ''religlow
feelinCs" of the rtlaUva of -potential
heart d<IJOrlt
This la a dellciou.my lroNc e1ample of
the way In which the whole concept of
"religious" h11 become twLsted around to
me.an exactly It.a opposite. 1' would llY
lhlt "lrrellgloul" feeltnp are what pre-
vent some 1am1u .. from -Una hesrta
IO lhe transpltnl bank.
FOii 1 CAN 1Carcel)' lmaclnt t men
truly plout •cl than mtoring or .,,
tendinc lhe UI• ol • fellow bumsn i,,
ptrmjtting the use or a hurt that woukt
otherwllf: rot away in Ole ground, •~ all
dead fJah mUlt do. Even the strictl)'
orthodox, who believe In the corporeal
rea:urTtCLltln of the per.sen. do not hold (if
the)'.,. .. u..,..,nded In ~logy) !bat
the Detll mnalnt Intact and blviolste ..,. w !ba Laatll'n1mpe1.
It 11 8t\ul1Iy ''1e11Urnenta1·• fetllnp
aad ... tt11ciM -lhal prompt -
""-to -iioq u. ... " •
t.enninal patie.nt. And aenthnentality, of
course . is the enemy Cit! religion, not itA
aUy. Sentimentality i1 what allows u1 tn
drop a doll1r Into the collecUan cup each
Sunday to allevi1te the dlstrua of thol&
who wouldn't be in dl.attta tf wt cared
mort about removlna lhl: cauMI of U*r
aufferlng.
DONA TING ONE'S bwt, or ' deceu-
er! retatJve to ext.end the Ufe m a
child , it, in a way, a kind of Umilfld im-
morality Iha! lhouid appeal to th< very
root of the t-e:llgious lnstlnd. Moll of us
lead meanJnsJes. lives. vk"ed tn any
context taraer lh1n our mm lmmec:Uate
lnt.eresll -and now lo be able to make a
git( of one.'1 bean setma a mandoua
opportunity ,. bn>aden U., ~"'111-el
each We. •
Indeed, mak::lftl, our Uva cw.t (beyond
the""""* oqualld 111blunary pit -.. ,. have) 11 lho wbolt aim Of lhe ,.li&looa
tetdmey Jri IDM. Mod of t11 art not sood
---• brave tnllUah to live ~ our u .. ,.. -•: 11111 airel)' ...
ought lo be willing to give up In death
what will keep someont else alive -and
perhaps more joyously and creativeJ,y
alive than we were able to make iL.
The old Romaru used to say that ·"l'h8
wor.st ii a corruption of the best."
Nowhere is this truer than in the 1rea or
religion, where 90mt: of the great.eat aint
are committed in the name ot the Mater.
---W-
Tueed•y , Octol>er 29, 1968
TM edi<orlol J>Got 01 IM DolJf
l'Uol ... "' 1o ifiform ...i· -ulatc rtadrr• bow pre:11,.tin9 tlUe 1
nttoipGp1r11 ~ and c°"'"
~ .. 1ofliCI ., Mltef'ttl
and rionl-. btl proolctifto • ,..... /M IM t:q>rudmt .,
our "'odnt' ~ mid btl
prcst'Jlting tht dlwr.N -....
po111i. of illfOnMd ._,,,....
ond ~ .. lopjc:a ., lflo daw. ,
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