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M'" ,iwt 5,000 IMVlf'!DeD · put and transport helicopters aded tl\eir · low ~ inarcbed down .Santa Ana'1 l\laln ' Dying salute . to . the ceremony as the
St(eet· Slinday in What m 11 l ta 'r y wlnding 'column fnoved do\jn Main Street
orpillitra' li&Ued 'aa the bl ..i· 8nd And the sopbislcated mllltarY bardwire
bell v~ Diiy porade : o/ange . of today w8' represented in the parade
Coun!Y illltory. by a )luge Nike ·n""'11es missUe; sur·
• . .\id,&Umat..l.'1oli00o ~lined fhe . roUnd!d by ,U, s, <\Ir Force marchmi. 'nv~,.plr~de ~ wi)lclr Bttei.cbed 'anr;t•an ,OntOs anhored _vehicle with all'.
' il~w~. · FOillon . Square , Id the · nilis!Jea, . , · · re . "lland at ,1st· Street. Taktng ' ·More than.l,000-(lf the marchers were , , t!ie •. afu ~ .P'oce¢0i>'a terminal dral!ll from 1M"l!'li ~-.4'011tingenta. pOIDt .u Maj.' 0..:. l'illlmn 'i1lr"¥1', And ilie "t:e•~IC!<s . added a novel ;c~g general' at El ~ Manne .. triblile to . the ppgeant .. with the con-
, ~ Alr·stltion. ; · structi911. of la Ooat. which · depicted the
"Geji.' T!lr<iah'.t ·"1est of:bonor a!, the ' Dine · d!qerent' urilfocins worn, by ·tll• :~staiv1 . .faiji ~y.ii-o]jlwomllll . Corps fn>m lta'!olindltlg in ·l775 ·1o the
"ntmn 61 Brltaili' Rqyal' Air, Force. pr&ent day. .
~-~aey, Jam.ea, who_ ·servea With Naval efforts -were centered ·on the
tbe1RAJ' ua woma:nimechanl.c ln World Cliaj)lay of 850-frot· mOOel ol. tbe·crUl.ser
WJr 1, gave each conUngefl.t a. crj.sp Balti:more preceded by . the . N•a v y
aalµta .and ,a IDJile u they ~ put Trainer Center' Band from .. San Diego th~= . . ~. and.· followi!fi by. an• i~lll!Ul~ul~te co¥nn .SU~~~~.~, .of :B!Ue~(J, Severa1 1Navalr'mlailes ~ ~ matifal·lnuilc ~the .. -. ~ aJ!o on viejl;'. . . ....
ding . ..,,. . .00, .. II O.ange• Ciiun!Y The mayora of Costa Meaa, HQI\tington
veteranil' 'l'<JUPI added their etrength Beach, Seal Beach and WestmJhster.were ~ the' two-Mur para~e. ~ . bonore<I &J?ong 13 county mayors in the para:de.
m. U."-a'.nnna.1-trfbute were three Medal And ~erican Legion cooUngents' from
of Hanor· wtnnen .and.,piember1 ol the &evlµ'al Qrl:D&e Coast'COmmuniUes added
Leg!<I! of Valor t , . .. · . .. t h • I r .co!Ori to• a dbcipliDe<i aDd well
A oquadr<!n ol . 111.ariiie Corps jet organJ'!d .. COlllWllloratlon ·of Veterans
Skybawb ~ a : llqQll\lroa of troop o.y.' .
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Supervisors
Ord~r Intense
Investigation
By JACK BROllACK
or "" DAEIY P'll•t '"" The stage was set today for a meeUng
of .tl!e Qrillge., Coiiri!Y 1ioar!I• ,.,c
SuperVison Tuesday" in what may
develop as ari effort to !81vage the
Upper Newport Bly tWelands exchange
with the Irvine Company.
lt·could become one ·of the most Im·
portant. meetings on .eoulal'qilestions
ever beid by the couniy boir~.-
At Issue. for ·mo«, than' three and
one-half years now . is a proposed ei·
· change of 450 acres of Jrv.ine:,ranchlands
for 157 acres ~of county controlled
tldelandl &UJTOllOding Newport'• Ba~ Bay. .
CondlU(>lll. of the trade inclnded cir_ec1g•
Ing away of three tidal l!landf,b\ the bay,
OWlied by the Irvine C<lmJllny, to • e,l·
low creation of a nayigable cliannN. The
exchange liu been invlsioned as paving
the w~s!:' n'r;"%;J: ~:a~-
Margo Godfrey
New Sur( Champ
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'IWO CHAMPIONS TAKE A BOW
Stophonle Mllltr and Friend
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"]JAY SWAP .• • ' . . .dou.r '11eCODd ~bor" 1n the Back Bay ....... .
Recently. however, the ezchange pro-
_poal _,.ed lo be bogging down. County
om~ <ll)dldl1 admitted they .,,...•1 1 •·gtvliig lbe 1Wap llOli-OUs conslderaUon
in ,ecent montM. At one point, they
toot the exchange "off calendar.,.
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With Johiison r. . . . r
As Wives Meet!
WASJllNGTON(AP)--JUc!>ard IL Nixon 'l1llled tho Wb1
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TbAI ,..med to be a alinal lo the
Irvme Company lhAI the -1 bad
.• ~ ,to a co,mplet' stop. So•
Jul -. Irvine Company Prealcleol Wllllani R. Muon dropped lib 01111 '•
·bombaheU 111· o letter lo Board O!a1rman
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'J'heii.I with their wives I
lllroulh the cllplomallc recej>lkn
the ouliolni and.. lntnmll!I ~=; 'wmt •I the mamion for a _1
B~xilig Champ, Blind Girl M~et:
~, ~1 J~ ~cN~J!.JR{ ,"ABC-~ Boy"a.,.:~~~~ is
~ °'·"' ~" !ntt lhf! "to build up· kids, not tear them. d~," A thousand stud~ts cheered a former .Jie says. Tbe 65-year-old rlng-bad:lei: tlirn-
tiQxing champion and a blind freslunan ed in his gloves in 1962 to 'fight 'for
girl Frlde.y at f foot.stomping assembly youth, "to make young people feel im-81 Loll Amigoi High School In Fountain JlOrlont." · V~.. ' · ' • At his re<iuest, Stephanie, WIJQ hopes r-J'~ ·~ heavyweiBbf champion lo become all -· ..., the '!Sound Aldile Moore fiugged and give a secret of Music" in a full, uoWaverlng voice. ihitent to ~e Miller,' JS, Whose Her performance brought more dle!n .. ~,\blnldng a1ich~Ulaey ·placed her Blind ·since birth, Stephanie ls, the 1p "'toaror~ ieveral dor.en other cop-dftughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mtller,
t.est8nts in , MO<n's "Any~y Can" 6092 lyory Circle, Hun\tngton BQch. She Pme. r said she has wanted to ti,: an aCtress I ft& perky ·blobd, Who is class vice since the seventh gra~,._ but'wOolii a1ao
l!f"ldenl; was moved lo tears by the enjoy being an English teaclier.
tbUnderous applause that accol:npanied A: Los Angeles Rams and Dodger fan
~ victory in the word game Moore as ·well, Stephanie hopes to take in
~-·l? exemplify the vista of job op-a Rams game this season and someday
~Ues'open to young persons. to meet a player on \be professional J Moore was on cainpus to explain bis · football team. ·
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lier com~· CrJtlcalll' )1111t ~ty ~!II!" -~ will be reclted al 8 o'clock . W when thir c8r 'Jnii:tled off F.dwa?di 'l:Onigli~ at Bleaed sacrament Catbohc *"-'t near Hejl Avenue ·in Huntington ·Church, Huntington ·Bqch, for William
C. M. "Cye" Fealherly and the. Orqe
County Harbor Dlllrlct. .
•Mason clled omisol 111 the qnemenl and aaked · thai the exdJanie qroemeot
lie·lotmlnated. .
. In -ter action the coonly put County,
C o u n 1 e I Adrian Kuyper to work
exploring the legal aspects of the agree-
mel).t. He came up with an opinion
that "the company cannot, in our in ..
terpretauon, abandon the agreement
wltbeut county Coo.sent." ..
FULL Eil'LORA110N
!lbe · stlge !> set for a full · ocale
elip!onlloo of. the poet · Tuesd11. An
oollllle o1 the proposed praenlotlod by
county -baa been !ftpated by Coun!Y lldmlnlslrallve Officer Robert E. ' Thomas. . ;, .
It will C<ladude With a recommelidaUou
by Thomas lo the supervlsora but he
baa made no secret of ~e fact that
he will urge the board lo "proceed
post baste" to .reach some sort of agree.
ment with ·Irvine to ·conUnue with the
proposal.
Tue3day'J presentatioD, set for 10:30
a.m., will It.art .!flth a "map talk" of
Ille project by llai'l!or ~parlment Dlrec-·
~ K"'°eqi Sampoon.'
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REPORT.ER BACK AT DESK A!'TERcV.ALVE 'llylPi.Alll' .
Dolly Pllot'i Barley GivH Flrsthond ~--' •
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in the famUy dln1n(l 'ro0111 and •• .. IOlvl!t tho·~ of the Ir .
·lrool lllf iild Mmlnlllralloo to ·the nnr.
Tbe .... cholen lo handle
-• and clelAUa ol eaainl Ille :::':,!j-1' cm·lland too, when the illilllll lit Jlmo!udne at the llOUlh J>O!llco.
biarles g; Murplly, Jolmaon'• ,...; ail<!
. !'rantlbl,B. Llncc:>Jn Jr.1 wb9 rlJl'aeutl
Nllon, .-jnlm1tedly ·~'l!Jillng bel!do tho ·cuvu mani-·Jeacllnl.Jn..
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On • pa1lco ...... empty ICl!lnld · r.r llll1nten •wllo are applylna a coll!
ol pilll1llO -wlillo palnt·lil tlmi·lor the
lnaup'allon Ju. •.
·Nixao. wll ~ to make a staleo
:f.J=...the lunch and con!-
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deot -Preeldeot Dwlghl 0.
E\'b:"°"rJ:a 0... up lrtm Flodd~,
~ they •heve been reatlng after the
r1(0n of ·the electlon, and stopped at
the White HOUR ·On the WI)' to New
~ork. · .
A blaclt l1moullne lJnJulht Nixon and
lib ..Ue 1ntO the dly from Andrewo
Air F°""' baae in nearby Maryland,
Where their Air Force jet landed .bortly
After ilotid."''>:
~ch. _ r .' ' ' . . D. Muimcbuk/14,~ ol 14281 Spa Drive.
•The.~ veNclf! .ne" into .a ·· Youiia. .MWmdruk died when .a. c~ . ~ 1.~tdJ tinit ~· ~ driven by a fried!! plunged Into ·a llOOc! req ~ ~ .~ to .~ , , . control channel 8round the Marina High
Sampeon ii llclleduled .to outline th•
areu Jnl;olvtd, ·quote land values (it
baa been slo!l;<f that there Is a ft
mlll!bd. llldvantik~ ·.io 1§'!-:COunty in the.
deal), dl9C\ZS1 .pro~-dev~Jopment and
countf laQd. .. uses mt.remind of the
orlglnal coDBtrucUon procedures and Um-Ing. .. .
Dl\EDGl!!G EXPLAINED I
·'Baek From the Brink'
·A small' crowd, lndud1ng severitl
members of. the Young Republican Club
at American University, applauded Nlton u be walked .. dcwn the plane's ramp after 11 .parlied al AndreWL , vl~lor • hall~ lo "!ri'!.le >' School :· camp.. during a race with
'Mrs· .....:..~-died H . another carload of youngsters. ·
• . ~wu . · at, untington Survivors include a brother Allan and
Dredging, lhe first ·step In the project,
will then be explained: Including pro-
cedures, costs and recommendations. ~tercommuruty Hospttal, where her · sisters ,Karen Shirley and Barbara all C'"1s"'!·-~m,i1f!t>Jlidlh _22/i,t 1 of the.lmnily~me. ' County Counsel Kuyper 11 ICheduled
nm and will dlatu&r"-amendments to
the otig1nal agreement and the u1egal
aapects and lmpllc.ttlolll."
i.J11 • 1:8 , on ay Wt He will· be buried at Good Shepherd
TO:d lnjunea. . Cemetery in Huntington Beach. San Diego Navy· man Wllllams ·and ,. ..... · iii.. Lamb ...... bolh. killed SUnd.Y .. ·· • '!'be aeuion will conclude with Thomas'
recommendailon ,to the botrd. irlien their, car abol oa the Sonia Ano • ,. • · Ft'Otll .. Pn•e J ay south of El Toro Road _and · -v Whether the ~)"' will he · able by
e11 1nto Aliso Creek. PLOT etnwhile, the fl!lllllr of a Jluntlngton . • • •
"8ch boy ·killed Friday .. nigh! lo a ·. • . •
word . and deed ·lo eonvtnce the Irvine
Cornjjany ,that lhe flrni ahoiild backtrack·
In their determlnailon lb lotmlnalo the
agreement remains lo be teen. taculu. qrag race aociderit after a Joseph p. Hoey todaY iJl .pr~parat.lon
game scheduled a .rogry for for ptesent.ation of the case to a Brooklyn
• Um. grand jury Tuesday. He told newsmen
r' he would make every effort to ~eep
Only one ll!l!>i Is certaJn. The county
llfflclaldom baa sudde:oly awakened to
L'le value ol the propoeel now that ii
f hs Ous N secret the identity of lib star wltneis, zec . t ewsmen the man wbo report<d ,the plot lo Police
, .' · · in a: telephone ·call Friday from 11
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Russia Suggests
U!S. Navy Leave
~·PRAGUE (UPI) -·Seven Western Brooklyn bar. : :
Oi.nnmen were ·exp e 11 e d from ·The distrirt· att4tney said he wu 1111-~tovakta Mooday 00. o f f l c i a I ious to avoid prejudlcibg the defenda,nts'
~ ~y were working as j~urnalists rights or hurting bis own case through
~t sroper visas. printed speculation linking the three t=C::. the newsmen, all working for suspects to Kennedy's assaSlilinaUon.
. 1Jlews agencies, were given Aides of Nixon, due in New York ~ mldnllht to leave the country, today from Key Biscayne, Fla., said
¥.' . he knew of the plot before it was maae
Mediterranean
<\__. public but had "no concern over It." MOSCOW (UPlf -Tbe afflclaJ govern-~ At the arraignment of the three Sunday ment neWQlper lrteltla tuagested today
in Brooklyo Crlmlrud Couri, a ~utor that.the U.S. NaVJ ibPdon the Medller· ~ hinted the plot could have been planned raneao ud ltave tbe Soviets to maintain
; ....,.,. ._. C.... .._ abroad, and apparenUy came about a naval pnHDC:t there, for1tbe preserva-
·1 = -.!:.:;:: :::: -because of NIIoo'•-campaign statei,nent u;,:i ~~ ... wu _.,_ ~ a ball· 1 -that Israel should have. a "technological . ....,_. ~ w
: CIMHGE C'OASl ,.Utll~!~HO COMPANY military margin" over Arab neighbors. page article alined L. Jtoloeov which , ' Standing silent listening to . the. pro-u1d that In order to male the Medlter.
l ••Ntt H. w.... ~ intenUy at their arraigninent, ranean 1 ""-of peace It II neces&ll'1 ~ ,......... ..., "*'""' ~ the father and h1a sons were charged to ltrUgg)e aa:&inat American Im~
J .. k a. c .. 1.,.. with cr1m1na1 conspiracy to commit perial1tm • ; • ancl Uquidale Ila pollllcal
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'f'tol ,,_... • ~ ... murder,. criminal 90HcltaUon a n d and mllltarJ 8)'lttml ln, t&e Mediter-ranean."
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n.... ic. ..... ·-n .... A. M•~lli• -·-possession of dangerous weapons. ~ A Legal Aid Society lawyer wbo Soviet ~ wu juottOed an the
appeared with them wd they had aroond that ·the Soviet Unlcn bordeJ>
money to hire their own altorney and on the Black Sea. and Ila IOUthem fron.
would do ao. 'Ibey face another court Uen are cloee to the Mediterranean.
hearing Tu...tay· and a Brooklyit grand hvulla u1d the Red lleet "ii cllrectly Jury WlU begin 111 probe of the cue on cooc:emed with puco and · """'1ty ol
.the same day. · tbls ~" "' . , ,. ~ ~ suspecla .,. Ahmed Rlgeh -'Ille aulhorllollye --llCC:Ulad
Namer, l.i woo C8Dl! to "'• ""llllll")' tho u.s. fib Piie! "' beil!C ''the •clQII'"
JS yean 'o iinl!Tu ~"t°iiiiifral;~ ofllie UnitecfSlotaa waarftal"" !orelcn
led U.S. ~tlzen, and lib ...,. Hussein, Polley which ii· clel1Sned lo CJ<ale
•: """ · .a, """ came lo tlltJ;ounley n1no .l'OUI ten 1l.on1 and ~ '.'reactio!lal7
ago, and ·Abdo Atuliad, II, who left regimes ta Utt ll'IL" -
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'Uid the younger IOft ~fill name ~~. ~;.::. '; ... 11on f!"'Ji: Staged at City Hall
~dwa• o! aollcllallon aplnll .J.08 ANGll:LES (UPI) -Aboul '°°
1bo -._.iadl' --~II J!! tho Vlelnlal War. stapd lbelr fllollo to tn11lt the aid ol another :.. ially .. Ille IOlith _ .. ., CllJ HaD
-Ii. lhe plot. 'Ille "'"1th man. -&lndn fo1lowllW • twotnllo -clown -:=i~:::, 'lf..~~:' :": ,8:~:' wllo lied about
tjly, Wormlcl g>lJct in ... -Jct .... -"' by a tmpbono <all Jl\1IW ntett ol the al-...., called ¥ for Peaoe Ill V.....
Jtpd pki1, ll -,.,,.n.ci. nam and boll! were without lncldenL
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Tom Barley will be 41 years old 'lhis
month.
That simple statement is the most
dramatic fact in the life of this DAILY
PILOT' repcrter who !las made a career
cf reporting dramatic moments in' courts
on both ¥des of the Atlantic Ocean.
As recentlj ·as last May he was in
grave danger ,of never seeing his next
birthday. His heart was · failing him.
But the modern miracle called ''valve
implant" brought him back from the
brink of death. .
Now, this oneUme Brlth1h 'journalist
who coVeretl the Old Balley and other
Onassises at .Rhodes
. ' RHODES, Greece (AP) -Honey·
mooning Arlstoile and ;flcqueline Onassis
aJTlved bere Mooday.., night after an
alHfay cruise from nol1he&!tern Greece
aboBrd their yacht Chrlsllna.
famous courts in London for the Daily
Express, Daily M8il a'.nd News Qtronicle
before coming Stateside ·cgvers )1jj oWn
dramatic · story for • DAILY PILOT
readers.
Asked bow be fe 11 to be back in
Washington, Nixon replied : ·. ~
"I'm older and Washin'gtor.'s older.
I'm lookJnc forward to oeelng the Pre$-
dent."
From diagnosis of his problem late F p J
last year through lmp!antaUon of a..nylon ram age
heart valve in surgery last ~ay 8 to SURF. CHAMP '.
his return to lib Joli Sepl 311, Barley • • • '.~
tells his own st.Ory. his tlzne· between the mainland and the
Back now at his" desk in the pressroom Islands, failed to make the semi.finals. :
at the county courthouse 1n Santa Ana, ThOUBands of Puerto RJcans, many
the DAILY PILOT reporter teUS readers cf them viewing a surfina: event for
just how he felt throUgb months of tlie first time, watched the world's be~
waiting, through the etcruclatfns.hours women llD'fen compete saturday. warm
preceding surgery and through the days, trade wlndl and 80-degree water terb-
:weeks and months of recuperation. peratures marked the competition. '
It is an exclusive story, 011e that Third place went to ·Pbylllil O'Donnell
to the knowledge of the DAll. Y PILOT . of Australia, wtlh .:! poinlI. Fourth was
has never before been written by a Martha' Sunn of Ra wail, wJth JS. -Sl\e
professional reporter wbo lived through waa followed by Candy Cbue of San·
open heart surgery. · turce, Puerto Rico, with :u. Siith place
The eeri .. slorls"l'lle!d11 In the DAI· went to Janice Domcnkl of the U.S.
LiYiiiPll.iiiOTi' iiiiiimiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiEast ·Coaat Tum. -
Fine Watch & Jewelry Repair
OMEGA-ACCUTRQN -BULOVA
~UTHORIZED F,._CTORY SERVICE
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR e rings sized and repaired ; ·
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~WE CUSTOM 'OESIGN"ttMANUFAC'f!,IRE AU T'YPES OF JEWELRY
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n¥0 CHAMPIONS TAKE•A BOW
Stephani• MDler-11itcf· Friehcl ' . ' -
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Boxi™t :Cli;9mp, Blin_d._<;irl Meet -
BrJAMl!S McNABB JR. "ABC.Any Boy Cafi• prosraill which ,,
ot t111.. o.rw ••i.t si.11 "to build up kids, not tear them.down,''
A thousand ~ents cheered a former he says. Tbe55-year--Old rlng-batue(' turn-
boxlng· chamjiion •. and 'a .bUnd frestnnan cd in .his gloves in 1962 to fight for
girl Friday at a foot..Jtomping a~mbly youth, "to make young people feel im-
at Los Amigos High 'Scho01 in Fountain portant."
Valley, At his request, SlephaDie, who hopes
Former light heavyweight champion to -become an actress, sang the "Sound
Archie Moore .hugged and gave a secret of Music" in a full, unwavering voice.
present to Stephanie Miller, 15, whose Her perfoi:m~ce brought more cbeera.
quiet-thinking and vocabulary placed her Blind since birth, Stepbanje is the
in front of aevual dozen other con-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,
testant.s in Moore's "Anybody Can" 6092 Ivory Circle, Huntington Beach. She
game. said she has wanted to be an actress
The perky blond, who is class vice since the seventh grade, but wou1d also
president, was moved to tears by the enjoy being an English teacher.
thwu:lerous applause that accompanied A Los Angeles Rams and Dodger fan
her victory in the wont game Moore as well, Stephanie hopes to take in
uses to uemplity the vista of job op-a Rams game this season aod someday
portuniUe1 open .to young persons. to meet a player on the profeasional
Moore wu on campus to a-plain his football team.
5,000 ServU;emen Parade
In Vets Day Cekbration
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Accused of
Death Plan
NEW YORK (UPI) -An Arab lm-
mJgrant from Yemen and his ~o &hip-
ping clerk sons who sba'red a sbabby,
three-room Brooklyn flat. we.re jailed
today under $100,000 bond eac1t; charged
with plotting to kill President-elect
Richard M. Nixon.
Police aod Secret Service agents were
investigating the possibility of a link
between the alleged plot against Nixon
and the murder of Sen. Robert F. Ken-
nedy, killed in Los Angeles in June.
Sirhan Bisbara Sirhan, a 24-year-<>ld
Jordanian immigrant, alleged1y shot Ken-
nedy because of the senator's pro-Israeli
tatcment.s.
The three suspects, who worked as
hipping clerks in a clothing factory,
nade several trips to Los Angeles, ac-
~rdlng to the New York Daily News,
·vhicb said police were curious about
:1ow they could af£ord such trips on
:heir modest salaries.
Acting Dist. Atty. Elliott Golden knew
"nothing about frequent trips to
California but there is one aspect of
that type and we are looking into it."
It was reported that the elder son had
been in California and detectives were.
trying to find out where be got the
money for the trip.
Golden cooferred with U. S. Atty.
Joseph P. Hoey today .in pn:paraUon
for presentation of the ca.Se to a Brooklyn
iftnd jury Tuesday. Ht: told newsmen
h~ would make every efiort to keep
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DEATH TRAP _ -Police, -en and ·passenby
work to free Mike Hoppan, 2:1., Long Beach, and
Judy ComptQn, 18, Santa Ana from wreckage of car
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which crashed into f!QOd contzOI channel off Ed·
wards Avenue in Hwrtington Beach Saturday night.
Girl died as ~esult of injuries snffe~ in.crash.,
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four pmons, including a -HunUngt.On '. pavement ·and breaking .everal bones Miu Lamb were both killed Sunday
Beach father giving his infant son a in Illa.body. .when their car shot oU' the Santa ·Aqa
motorcycle dde, were killed in Orange The youngster 'ls reported in fair cm-Freeway IOUth . ol Et \l'aro Bo&id'1 ~
County traffic accldents over the dlUon at the 00.ollal today. plunge<! Into Aliso a-eek.
weekend. 1 ~ver of the ~ car involved, Jacob Meanw:bile, the family al.,. HlmtJngtoa
Coroner's deputies Usted the·dead u· Nlt;chke, Ill, Ill 11942 Cedar .St., · Beacll. boy killed Friday 'nill>I 1n· a
Robert W •-27 of 1810 G . Westminster, wu not Injured or died, . ~-drlg race ·occldenl "'1er· a · ~-.~rs, • 1 reen pobce said. fooibail game scbeduled a for
SI., HwiUngton Beach. . Mrs. Compton WU fatally Injured and the lctlm 1'0S8l7
l\fil. Judy Compton, 18, of , 2629 S. her comp&nlon crtUcally hurt early Sun-v · ~
Baker St., Santa Ana. . day when their car bu.rtled off Edwards Rosary will be m:lted at· I o'clock
!'t1arshall A. Williams, 21 , of San Diego. Street near Heil Avenue in Huntington tonight at Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Tcryl : ... Lamb, 21, of Lakewood. Beach. Churchi Huntingtoo Beach, for Wllllam
Rogers died Sunday afternoon at The southbound vehicle new lnto a D. Aiaxtmchuk, 14. (lf !4281 Spa Drive.
Westminster Hospital , one hour alter flood control ditch and landed upside Young Maximchuk died when a car
the motorcycle CJI'l"Yin& ~ and his down, requiring rescue wurken to wade driven by • ~ plunged fnto • Oood
JIU , County Traffic ltfl ~eevi=. for a half-hour to extricate :ii:' = ~"~~ ~= 1:t,;:
Jiil Dealll Toll 111 Mrs. Compton died at Huntlngtai anotlt<f .carloai! Ol.·y-.-. ' .
two-yell'-<)ld son slammed into1. a car Intercommunity Hospital, where her ' SufvJvon include :i: ·Allm\ and
· West · •· companion, Mike· Hoppan, n, of '-· · slotm 'Karen; •Sblrley ad Batbara• all
· in P~lice rn:;~ machine cOllided with Beach, ii in critical' condition today ;j'~ ·of t1ie !fari>llr btxne.. · r • , ·
a car on Beach Boulevard near 11th head injuriet. · He· will 6e·.boi:ied·-..t 1Good lSbepherd
, Street, hurling ·little Robert Jr., to the San Diego Navy _man WUUama and .CemeteeyJn.iBitli.~1:~ch. ~-.' ·:
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• Gl'CMI Radio Colltroileli-Al~eet .. SUn$1y •t i6iii pbotlO aa Jact Leavitt of 'Newporl Beach dis·
·, F *7Vili'Y'!!·MJl~ 'squa,te_'f!Ug!jf'brin~.'bllck , pl~s hls Foltlter 0.7. · •. ~' · , t m .. . tor ~'veteransl"f,~ , t ~-~,• ... ~ ~ · · ···....:=:.!!: .. ' I ~Tr~~ J)is,c~ss VCI . Doctor Sees · Future
: F allure of Bonds . . ~·.i ·~ s..:ci. uo100 ·Of Computers, Oenetics High Scbo6I l)lijrlct .,. ICheddled Tud-. . t day to coniider the inat 11tep1 in ~ • ' '
: vldlnl clUaoOma for ltlldenll J"="' e,. TBOMAB FORTIJNE taking a look at the human from cells ~.the loss Nov~~ ~ of. a ·•. . an Of"" o.11Y llfl.t '"" up throuih o...oana:, body' -·ms the :· bulld1nC bond·propolltioh._ '· 'l!i ' •3''"""' I .. -Truateel . meet at \he. district . TWeirty-fiVe years -tram now doctors body as a whole to human society.
:, ....... ...._...... ttm 17th SL, beJipnlng .•t ·may. rely on ·computers ·to diagnose He said the course will combine em· _.,......,..., l.tes th d.iseflaes, may be 8ble lo change a
"'1 :30 p.m. 'l'tie .dl!trld estim~tes ete person•.s ·geneUc mateup, and .may be bryology, geneUcs, cytology, histology, t will be a' need for • llxth !llgh school deeply involved in prevenUve medlcln<. anatomy and even anlbropology.
• in operaUoot bl' 1912, bul vow. did : Dr. Tbomal L. NelJoo of the ·The !econd qirarter 'will be a survey ~ not 11 ... lht bonding metlW't lht .-led 'UCI calil<rnia College of Madtcln< ,... oourse of normal hUlllllll funcllon ; two-thlrdl vote. · ' · these aa impending challenges that tuture · ? Other .,.ma lleinl include acceplllloe ·cloct<ira abould bO trained to meel · Third quarter, Dr .. Nel!on said,
tol bldl on ilrtm. tnlnlngcolrnulaton, · Hebeadlacommttt.elhathureviaed stucknll will study the human en·
• a npart •Cl!. atbletlc ltadium. bleac:bera, . the medical acbool'• currlcuJmn to ~ vlronment, including gmna, viruses,
and an enc:utlve aesaklft called to d.llCUIS vide students with a broader un-para.sites, toliallogy and J>IYchological ;• 1111 polllbllttJ•ol e1pU]lton for a l!!Udent derstandlng of medicine and Ill aoctal factora.
!\wbo ·repartWJy 1track • teacher at 'implications. . .Ttie ,final quarter of .the first year,
•· Marina HfCb School. A medical school needs to look ahead medical students will study the process
'] ~ . 20 or 25 years to whet graduates will of disease. l:•D-k'et' Scheduled be doing at the belght of thelt car~, The comprehenslv.e, first.year overview ~ ~ , says Dr. Nel.9DD,' · r.. will permit more flexibWty tbe remaining
•: The motkm pictW'C! "Beeket" will be He foresees that computers will lessen three years, Dr. Nelson said. Under :~ lhown. by the Irvine Film Group at the need for so much memory work. the pre.sent lock-step curriculum students !\ 7 p.m. and t:JO p.m. Tuesday 'November The doctor will put in the symptoms have only one quarter in their senior
... 12 in UCI Sclence ~ ltall. and the mmputer will give the diagnotls. year for electives.
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something like, 11To confirm t be to electives under the new curriculwn.
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the following. Look for it." wants to spend less Ume on human
Dr. Nellon alao expecll that belon behavior he can. A student going Into
too long dodora will have tbe abWty psyehiatry can take leu course work
to change a person's 1eneuc makeup. on pathology of the liveir," noted Dr.
"Will we Increase the lntelllgence of Nelson.
a child every Ume a family• com'" The bolldln& he spoke of II SUrge
in and uka for It?" he wondered . ''There Unit JI, now under constructlon on the
are moral judgmenll to be made here. UC! campus. Surge Unit I (so named
We are goina to have to start talking beca... lht medical school will aurp
to our medical students ln a way we into it and then out when permanent
never have." buildings are constructed) recenUy wu
"Or1an trlniiplant.a will be quite completed wlt>i '8dminlatrative Spice and
peanuta by compariaon," llkl Dr. feculty laboratories.
Nelaon'a bou and dean of the medical Pre<Unk:al ltudents IUD take claues
ochool Dr. Warr<n L. BooUck. at the CCM campua in Los Anplet.
Dr. Boallck, who annlJWlcOd Dr. Third and fourth-year clinical studenll
Nellon'• appointment as uoodate dean are taking lhtlr atudies at Orange County
at 111 totervtew with the two med achoo! Modical center.
1dmlnlatratora, tall:ed •bout another .... ! pel'llWlel1t incllnical bulldin& -
thrust In medicine. included tn lht atate educaUon bond
Te spoke of preventive mecHclne, laaut, PropostUon 3, which lost. Nure
• lnclucllng, be llld, the aoll·•moklnl Cll1l' ol tbe btllldlng project I> not known. ,
• and dietary control to ,..vent Cllnl"1 studen~ according to pl..,,
~ ~· "lt'I hard to think of ~di)' will train at a hospital on
•' It -; -but this II reallf part the"1lvllii ._(llD. • . « ltltdldfte.now,•• be aUd.
-ol inventaUve mediclne, he
uid, a lot ol aooct, --
)Ult -~ ldlltna ..,,_... He namM tubor<ulaoll. .,..,let, '1pboid fevw lllJd
"lhe GDCt fearfUI bubonic placue. ..
1be --cuniculum, Dr. N-Aid, will ID llltG ellect nm
fall If bulldinl J)nlCOedl Clll acboduJe
llld, 11 not, ID liil llll cilltlll. ·°""'* will be multkliaclpllnlry and -II wUI ._, put In a multi·
~. -bue labOraltA'y !fltll
lmiruolDrs --to lbem.
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defolod to bumln ~.~Aid,
Panel of Artists
To Discuss Scene
A ponel ol lour artlstl will dilcua
•'1be New Art. Bcloe" at 7:18 p.m.. · w~ November 11 in lht Sctace
.Lecture Hall al UC lrYlne. ,
The panel talk on ar1 ts part o1
the weekly toctura ..n.. "'lbe a-a.
~ Gop• JIRIOllted by UC EztDm. .A~ II p;1l!ed It 4J,IO fer adUltl,
f!JS for llludenti.
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4 U.S.~ Marine·s l(illed
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IAieO!! (UP)) -The u.:8.·.~ Indochina war,• men ·ll'd 10 bo"evacuAted' !o,lioepltals
!fondN "~ 11x c_,,,..., arlillery Reporting Ito!!\ °"' . N 4 ~ 8:3;.. ~ .... ~ Q1e Jlt>'°•r~ )1etlOU! ,wm, \heir altacka , M . Olllad (iCISIUim" Ir 91\l respondont i\'Ul<!nson oald ~ ·M•rl•.o: 111J11rl<!'0 • .-: ~ • • •
emp!acemeDl.I ..,Ide lhe _del))IUIArlied counle<Attackl· in tho DMZ" &uiaar ·" Spoild•a. ·oald •·there were no IJ.S.
zone the flrst auch raids since the knocked out one rocket site and 10 or South Vle~ameae ·casualties tn the
U.S.' bombing halt over North Vietnam IM'lkers. three other i'a.ids. Con Thlen, site of
bepn No• L Jl'l>ur U.S Marines were ''I'm, nor -Jqhlg I.<> lnhlrj>l'fl . ·tho. a maj~r'Amerlca~,GUtpciirl', "'J'OIVed 18
kJJled and 41 _-IJW!ded. ' ~ , • PrtsldeQf1' "°"'" ahliul the bornl>lnJ-round>. of· 75 tnm illllllery' fire; ' 'J'be 111 atlacki Sunday wero -ered bilt, bul all field oc11nma!'der~ ~to E~where.. IJ'9llps 91 tho U.S. 11th
llY M-air anc1 'artllletY striiel"" lhO autborll)' t0>prll~ ~· iuul· Arm«ed.: CAvatry report.od klllliC 28
j!Grtlj VletMp>,.. posiu,.. 'IA .~, .14!<111111 ~''"i1.J"µtO,"@l.l.S.apoUoi):f!· ~tot=~·~~ \nJio 100liiomhailoClbesl1.ml1MrfdeDMZ., lllll In Salgoft.;~, . ,, .. uvnueas .... 0>1< ," .
UPI ~ent Raymond~ . ln. Iha &amleo fiundly, tho Com-.. U.S. Air Fctee.lil\'Y.'"" Marlnt Dl1ots
qQOlod Wonned q>Jlltary 110UrCes ., munist& hit the U.S. Mirtne· hue lour """ 526 attack sorllea In SoU)Jl. Vlelnam
morihg artillety ail.ta 'th day to bamiges <lf-122mm rockets Jnd ·7'mm · VietnameJt -tJunm complex 15 mUes
.. ytng North Vietnam ... troopa~been miles southwest of Con TI!leir"ilh u.,.e Sundaf, lncl\l'flnll atlacu againlt a North
posi-in the llOUthern ol the arll1lery shells. Thirty of the wouruled south of the DMZ.
DMZ lince lht 114rt ol Iha bomhtng " halt.
President Johnson, In announcing Iha
end ol a 11 American bombartlmem of
the n o r t h, said the allletl eq>ected
the Communiats to respect the DMZ
and stop shelling Soulh Vietnamese
cities.
South VJetnamese. 1pokesmen aaitt
Communist forces Monday JllCln\lni shell-
ed Gia Nghia, the capital qt Quant
Due, 10~ miles northeast of Safeon · and
killed one child and wounded 11lx civlilans.
The South Vietnamese aald the Com-
rnunllll had launched :l'I shelllnp . of
clU'" olnce the honlhiog halt. Idl1Ing
eight persom and wounding 71. 'An of-
ficial protest hu been lodged with the
lnlemaUooal Conirel Commlasioo, lht
agency set up in 1954 to police the
.Geneva agreementJ which ended the fllSI
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Sous to avoid prejudicing the defendants'
rigbta or hurting hill own cue through
printed speculaUon llnltlng the three 1111Pecta lo Kennedy'• assassination.
Aldea of Nixon, due Jn New York,
today from Key Biscayne, F1a., said
he knew of the plot before it was made
public but bad "no concern over it."
At the arraignment of the three Sunday
In Brooklyn. Criminal Court, a prosecutor
hinted the plot could have been planned
abroad, and ap~tly came about
because of Nlmn'1 Campaign statement
that Israel should have a "technological
military margin" over Arab neighbors .
Slandtng silent listening to the pro.
ceedings intently at their arraienment,
'the father and bis sons were charged
with crtmJnal conspiracy to commit
murder, crlm1na1 sollcltation and
possession of dan,a:eroua: weapons.
A Legal Aid Society lawyer who
appeared with them llld they had
money to hire their own attorney and
would do ao. They face uother ocau1
hearing Tuesday and a Brootlyn arand
jury will begin lta probe cif the cue on
the same day.
The three suspects are Ahmed Rageh
Namer, 43, who came to this countrr.
13 y~ars ago and has become a natura -
led U.S. cltlun, and his sons Hussein,
20, who came to the country nine years
ago, and Abdo Ahmad, 19, who left
Yemen two yeari ago.
Golden said today the father had cbanaed h1s name by court order in
1116 1rom Saleh Abdallah Rageh. He
Rid the youngtr son cbanl'd h1s name
at the aame Ume from Abdoh Ahmad
Rageh. He gave no erplanatlon for the
cbange1.
The charge of solicitation against
the three reportedly stemmed from
their efforll to eru.ist the aid of another man in the plot. The fourth m111t whom
police are boldlna in protective custody
and whom they llave declined to iden·
tlfy, informed police in an anonymous
telephone call Friday night of the al·
Ieged plot, it wu nPorttd.
Speech Planned
Dr. Maurice GClidhaber, director of
Brookhaven National Laboratory, will
speat on "The Partlclea of Nature"
tonlght at UC Irvine. Hll talk ta 1el
for 7:30 o'clock in IOI Physical Sciences.
Admlasion will be lree.
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REPORTER BACK AT DESK AFTER VALVE JMPLANT
Dally Pllot'1 Borl•y Giv11 Flrsflt1nd Accaunt
Pilot Reporter's Story:
'Back From the Brink'
Tom Barley will be 41 yean old this
month.
'That simple statement ls the most
dramaUc fact in the life of this DAD.. Y
PILOT reporter who bas made a Clll'tt?'
of reporting dramaUc moments in courts
on both sides of the AtlanUc Ocean.
As recenUy as last May he was in
grave danger of never seeing his next
birthday. Hls heart was failing him.
But the modern miracle called "valve
implant" brought him back from the
brink of death.
Now, this onetime British journalist
who covered the Old Bailey and other
famous courts In London for the Dally
Elpreais, Dally Mall "!Id Newa Chronicle'
before coming Stateside covers his own
dramatic story for DAILY PILOT
readers.
From dll-il of his problem late
tut year through implantation of a nylon
heart vllve in 11urgery last May 8 to
his return to his job sept. 30, Barley
tells his own story,
Back now at his desk In the pressroom
at the county courthouse In Santa Ana,
the DAILY PILOT reporter tells readers
just how he felt through months of
\vaiting, through the excruciating hours
preceding surgery and through the days,
weeks and months of recuperation.
It is an exclusive story, one that
to the knowledge of the DAILY PILOT
has never before been written by a
professional reporter who lived through
open heart surgery.
The series starts Tuesday Jn the DAI-
LY Pnm.
Onass.ises ·at Rhodes
RHODES, Greece (AP) -Honef.
mooning Aristotle and Jacqueline Onaasis
arrived here Monday night after an
all-day cruise from northeastern Greece
aboard their yacht Christina.
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voi:. 61', NO. 271', l SECTIONS, 30-PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNfA • " MONDAY', NOYJMIER Tr, :it61 . . .
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• TEN CENTS
Artist Gridd~rs · (8-.0) 4th· in <;IJ? R'a~~gs
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Flower Power
Artists
Now Ratea
~th in CIF
DeSpile the ·~l loss or super· runner Jimmy Kuhn, Loguna Beach Hlgl\
School's Varsity ftiotball team moVed
up me 'notch to fourth place 1D AAA
divilloo CJF southern standings. Hallback Kuhn suffered broken bones
In b!a ~ during Friday nigbt's..aame
Flower beds at Latuna's 'Iburston Scliool are sporting new versions in wbicti the Artists .defeated Mission
of that old warning, "Keep Off the Grass." Signs are brainchild of Viejo Z7 to 12.
school gardener Dave Sbeppard. other signs scattered around school 'Ille victory moved J.aiuno Into a
grounds inc,ude "Support Your Loc,i Ga¢ener" and "Photo.synthesis fourth-place tie with San Marino in the
_Fo:..;_re..:.v_e:_r_.'_' __ ..:.·~··,oc"":.:'c:'.:;''"--'-...:::..a<===:;:"'.::''c.''.::'~:.~c..;.'_~.,_":·_"·.;.••:_ __ -ICTF stan~in~ ~~ ~ PQll; . .,
Laguna ~layhoitse Votes
On Increasing Directors
By TOM GORMAN
Of 1111 DlllJ' PUM SMft
Memben ~ the ,Lquna Beach
Playhouse will vote to increase the size
or the board of dlrecton from nine
to 12 members at their next · annual
membership meet.mg.
Directors discussed the possibility of
the incruse at their board meeting
Saturday. They agreed to present the
amendment to the by.laws at the annual
meeting ln February. The proposal was ·
presented '° the board by Treasurer
Bill Salyer.
The purpose of the incrtase. Salyer
explained. was to a:aln a broader base
Weekend Theft
Nets Jeweh·y
Jewlery, miniature paintings and a
white leather car coat were filched in
Laguna Beach, pofi<:e said today.
Sgt. Norm Babcock said Tomm1 R.
FIO)'d, 2905 Mountain ·View St., .Friday,
reported the theft of a gold nng and
wrist watch .from his beach towel while
he was IJl!nlmlng.
Raymond E. Earl, 527 Mountain Road.
Fdday reported the theft of a MO car
coat trotrJ his car parked near his house.
Babcock said louvered windows were
removed al the Keith Gallery, 326 N.
CO.st IUgbway, to gain entry Saturday
night or Sunday momlng.
Two palntlng1 of two-by-three-inch
rllmenslons we re tmn. The loss was
'stimated a~ PJ.
Trai•·lfreck Set
within the Playhouse membership.
Earlier,· directors · turned down a pro-
posal to allow a representaUve of the
First NlgbterS join the board with voting
privileges. A First_Nighter representative
will be· given ·an ex-officio seat on l h e
b o a r d, but without voting priviledge.s,
directors decided.
In other action:
-Maggie Armstrong w a s appointed
chainruin of the naminaUng committee
for the upcoming election. Directors up
for ~lectlon include President George
Gade, Gerald Brown and Harriet McCon-
nell. Election will be at the annual
membership meeting.
-Directors approved a suggestion by
Salyer to increase the rent of the
Playhouse to groups from $25 to $35
a night. "\Ve're not in a business to
make money, but electricity, i.nsw'ance,
maintenance and the like have ~go n e
up," Salyer said. The increase will go
into effect Jan. 1.
-General MU1ilger Irma Nofzia:e:
reported she had received letters from
Leisure World. complainina that '"The T) •
pist" and "'lbe Tiger" was in bad taste.
"A°pparenUy they thought it was a littlr
bit too far out," she later said. Th
letters have been answered, she said.
-Out to fmancial restrictions, direc·
tors cut the Playhouse scholarship from
$500 to $300. Last year was the first
year the Playhouse had offered a '500
scholarship to high lchool student.s.
The First Nighters will equip the
kitchen of the new Playhouse, reported
Mrs. McClonnelL The service group
undertook the project when t h e
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3. Claremont (2) 8-0) 111
4. Tie Laguna Beach U 108
and San Marino 7-0.1 108
6. Bishop Montgomery 7·1 70
7. Azusa 7-1 36
I. Sl John Bosco 7-1 34
9. Santa Maria 8-0 32
10. Magnolia 7-1 27 .
' Otheri, Rolling Hills 25, Calilomla II,
Sooth Pasadena 10, La Quinta I, Serra
4, BaldWin Park 4, crespi !, Pomona
3, Beverly Hills t. Cantwell 2, Culver
City 2, Norwalk 1, Lowell!.
Patriots' Parade
.Theme Old Glorr.
To Honor Flag
The patriots of Laguna Beach are
on the march again.
The third annual Patriots' Day Parade
will step out smart1y at 11 a.m., Feb.
22, Washington 's Birthday.
Theme of lhe 1969 parade will be
"Old Glory" in honor of the American
Flag. An essay contest on the subject
is to be conducted in Laguna Beach
school with an award to be given the
winner.
The parade is again to be sponsottd
by the Exchange Club and Patience
\Vright Chapter of the Daughten of
the American Revolution.
''We have great plans for this parade,''
said Roy Fitterer, Exchange Club presi·
dent. He said the support of every
merchant and organization In the city
will be sought.
Contributions to the parade may be
sent to Fitterer, 222 Ocean Ave . Parade
entry blanks may be obtained by coo-
tactlng: Fitterer, 494-6546 or Mrs. Fred
C.&ISl494-8656.
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Successor Graotecl by Man Ho·~ 11 ,S~ , · . . , .
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WASHINGTON· (AP) -Presidedt:tled
Richard M. Niiori · vi.sited tile Whi~
House today and" exchanged watm
smiles, handclasps and' idle banter with
President Johnsl:ln.
Then, with their wives folloWing
through 'the diplomatic reception room,
the outgoing and incotµing ~
went inside lbe mansion for a funcheon
In lhe family dining mm and a Start
on aolving the problems of the tr.msltion
from the old adnllnlstraUoD to the •
The men cboaen to handle the
mechanics and details oC easing ~
ahlft were on hand too, when Ute Nllons
arrived by lltnouJlne at the aooth portico.
Char lea. S. Murphy, Jo~'s fna"n, al>(!
Franklin B. Llncoln Jr., who representa
NiJ:on, ~lked animatedly while waiU!li
beside the canvil marquee leading W.
1lde.
On a portico wa.s an empty scaftold
for painters who are applying a cOat
of prlstlhe whlle l>ihit> In tllni r ... the
tn.auguraUon Jan. 20.
Nixon was expected to mab.-a ··mt:e-
after it parked at Ancfnw's .. " . . A!ked how he Ce It to be back in
Washinjton, Nixon replied :
"I'm older and Washingtoi:'s older.
I'm looking forward to seeing the Presi-
dent."
Without a topcoat despite the chill
in the air, NlJon declined tO fli!ICUSll
the meeting he was to · have 1ffth the
President, ibcludln1 it be wUI . send a
representative to the Paris peace taIU.
"We'rt going to dlscuu all tl:iole
thinu," he nld, "And I'd ra!¥1' not
go· Into lhose things."
President and Mrs. Johnlon Wett: ha.m
to President-elect and Mrs. Nil<m at
a luncheon. Later I.be men are to discu&s
problems of gover;np:ient while the.. women
tall: about keeping house In the e~Uve
manalon.
Nlxon told newsmen Saturday he might
tend penonal .. p,..;entaUves •broa!I -
pre.oumab!y to the Paris peaco lalb
or to Saigon -U Johnson anH Secretary
ol. Stale Dean RUak think such a move
woold be helplUJ ID the peace quest.
·.Hospital Plans--·'Disaster~ ment •alter ~ lunch· and conferences
with John.son.
Mn. Johnloo had arranged to ·&iv•
Mrs. Nixon 1 to\ft of the ueculive
mansion. wh!Ch-she kn"' oo T.dliferent
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n.m.. wbldr mliit :Jie ~ tmc!tr ~ ~ l'rell4enl '~ J .°<
onntrol to pre•eot their l!ll"eod. 'Ibo N0cons ~ up· rnxi> Fliltlda, . n will be feared at nnt thll the .. -. ·111ey have heal n111nc -!he
toU al death and inJury m1lbl Involve rr...,. al the tl<dlon, and • otoppm ii
100 or ,..... lndivlduall. '!'fie boopltal the Whlte -on the ...., 14 JIW
wtil have to Iftpare to rtedve tblt York. •
DW11· • \ A black Umouslne broullt N= When the 11nt vicllml arm. a1 !he 111a. ~ fDlo u.e clly lnllri' ·
hospital aU:OO ~.m. the toll will actuallr Alr•totci> Mae In nearbt '.Mary ,
break down to three dead add 12 "Ith ~ their Air faroe )et llmdod llllorUy s«vere ~al and internal lnJurlea. 1(\et nool~. 1 ' • ~
Injuries wru include broton bonet, A, amill C!OW\I, "lnchldlar ll'Vetai
llllml. mUlttple llcerlUona and · -niembetl 111 tho X-~.~f'"1~
luliOnl with rxttnllve blecdlng and oo-at Anlei'lcan Uotv"'1!.lll'; ~1jlioii
companying shoct, _ aa fie ialbd do\n! "Ult" ~i. t1llllP .. ' . . ~ .
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Accused of
Death Plan
NEW YORK (UPI) -An Arab Im·
migrant from Yemen and his two ship-
ping ,clerk sons who ~ed a ah.ab~,
tm..:room Brooklyn Ila~ wero jelled
today under 1100.000 lloOd each, charrid
with plotting to "ldll • p,..jdeo1 .. 1oc1
Richard M. Nlloo:
Pcillce and secrtt Service qmta wen
lnvestigaUng the possibility al a ·link
between the alleged plot agaht .Nhan
and. the murder of Sen. Robert F. KtR-
nedy, killed In r,,. . Angeles 1n· .JUDO.
Sirhan Bisbarp ~irban. a 14-)'m'<Jld
Jordanian ..... ~ allea-dJy ibot Ken-
,-..iedy bocaule ~:the senatnr'a.Pf!>llmli
l&atemmts. <,, • • • • ' ... '°~ ·lbr;~, ~1:::. ~<!l'al b:lps to Loo Angeles ac-
cording to \be N.ew Yor~ liolly N.Ws.
which· said police were curious aboUt
how they could afford s'uch trips on • tlJeir mod~• salarles. · •
Aeling !list. A!IY. EWOU Golden new
"no"11nt about fieqQeot trips Io
Callfcirllla bit! there Ls -ll!Pecl ~ that 'type and we are lootfDc Into It•
It ..... ')!ported that the eldor ... bad
beep in Califotbia ·and detedlva were
trying to find out when · be iol tlie
DlDll<y for lbe trlp.
Golden CO!lferred with u. s. 4111.
· Jottph· P. Hoey today in preparatloa
for presentation of the case to a Brooklyn
graod jury Tut!doY· He told pewmlen
· b·e would make f!Vtry effort to keep
. secret the ldentlly-of blJ Illar wilnes!. lli1' man. wbo'!OJ>Orled, the pkll in police
Jn a ·telel>booe call Friday from a
B(Ooklyn bar. . • · ' .
~ Wibi.ct a~rney said he was. ant·
: Joua to avoid prejudicin& the. difendants'
rtght.s or hurti~ bjl o1vn ,... through
printed speclilaUon . linking the three
suspe<:t.s to Kenne41•s _..inauoo.
Aides of Nlion~ 'due in New York
today troin Key B~ayile, F11., aaid
be knew of the plot befOre It waa made
publl~ but bad "no. coocern over it..'1
·~I Ifie arraignment of the three Sunday
in Brootl;n Crimlna.1 Court, a prosecutor
. blnttil the plot cO<tld have betn l>lanned
'abroad, aud appereotly came abool
because of Nixon'• campaip statement
that brad lllou.ld have a "leehnologlca.I
mUillry margin" over Arab neighbors. s~ !'11enl ij""1Jng to the pn>
. ceedinp lntenUy at their arraignment,
lhe father and his sons Were charged
with criminal COMpfraey to commlt
murder, ,CrbnJnal llollcltaUon 1 n d
(See PLOT, Pl(e I)
Oraage
'. Drag out· the ..U-ta Tuesday,
lclvilec the wealberman: it"s aon-
na• be a wet one. Cout.al showers
are }'! ~ "lillb temperatures in
the middle '"'9: , ..
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Med1c1ne: A Look ·at Future -
• I VCI Prof Sees ~ncreased ·llse 'of Computers
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may rely on computers to di~
dlleues, may be able to change , a
~·· genetic makeup, and may be deeply involved I.ti prevenilve medicine.
Dr. Thomas L. Nelson of the
UCl California College of Medicine sees
these ea tmpendlng chall..,.. that future
doctonl should be trained to meet.
He beadt a committee that baa revised
the medical ICbool'a curriculum to pto-
vide atudenta wlUt a broader u&
,. <lerstandlng of medicine and its social
Implications.
A medical ICbool needs to look ahead
2:0 or 7l years to what graduates will
be doh\g at the height of their career,
say• Dr. l'feb9n. lie foresees that computen will lessen
the need for ao much memory work. • Tho: doctor will put · 1n the l)'mptom>
,,.. and the computer will give 1he diagnosis.
He~ aid the computer response will be
aomeuilng like, "To CQnfirm t.b, e
diagnosis your patient should also have
the following. Look for it." ' • .
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too long doctors will have the ability
, .. ~change a person's geneUc makeup.
,")JIU we increase the intelligence of
""-d>lld every time a family comes
\ In IPd ab for it?" he wonde~. "'n\ere
are rmorll judgments to be made here. we ire going to have to start talldnc to•~ medical students in a way we never have."
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t' •• , TIGHT P!T -Ju part of his obliervance of Veteran's Day, Ralph
:; Bonds of Newport Beach accepta challenge to squeeze Into his Worla
ll War JI vintage Marine uniform as his Marine son, Leonard, 20, a
:: Vielnam veteran, looks Ori. Elder Bonds served in Pacific during
~ World War II. Leonard is stationed at Camp Pendleton. Another son,
;, Dennis, la at Marine Recruit Depot, San Diego. •
" .. Cleaver Denies
l~,000 Servicemen Pai:ade :Cancelling
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'.:In Vets Day CelebratiQ~
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I~ More £n 5,000 servicemen past and War I, 1ave each contingent a crisp
tipreaent marched down Santa Ana's Main salute and a amtle u they filed put
11 jSlreel Sunci8y ln what m ! II t 1 r y the podlwn. ' .. ' "" ,, :~ganfzers hilled as the biggest and Seventeen military and achoo! baods :~'best Veterans Day parade in Orange p'rovlded the mart1aI mualC for. the Win;
.. County hlatory. . ding column . and 14 oranp Cow>t7 I An estimated ,100,000 perllOllS lined the veterans' gr<IUpll added theJr str..,u.
• llVHDlle parade route whtch atretched to the two-hour paradi AJJo honored lnlm uptown Fllhlon Sq..,. to the
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.. v!ewiu( lland it lit Streel Toting in the annual tribute 1'1<e three Medal ~ aalut.e near the proceaalon'• terminal of Honor wlnnera and memben of tbe ~ ••• Legioo of Valor. pilnl 1'11 MaJ. =• Wil1J.am 'Olr-, A adron of M·~·· r-w t!miJD.1ndlDC ceneral at El Toro Marine squ -..... ,.. """"t"' .r-• 110orpo Afr stoUoo · Slcybaw:U and a squadnm of troop
i• Gen. 'Dlruh'I 'guest of hoaor at the tnnlpert hdfcopten aded theJr low ~...-..., ........ Ill a ,..)'Pf.old~ flying aafute . ~ the -'10Y u tbe , ... --.~ ....,,;;.'""-'·" ~ ·-wfltll!!ti,celuiM moved down Main Sireel
r ~-.w ~ 11"'1!"'~ , ~ ""' All( the IO!)ltlafcOte<rmJUtarji hari!WOie
·Mn. M/l!f'. J"""' llltf· ~ _1'!111;,:i,...* .. ·w .. ~· -· 'iii tbe patldr .the RAljji.1 ....... 8*hanfc.ln ~,.>-4'1 · · I ~-!.. Jc .. ·, ·. • t· 'UJ'· e, •W"'
" . ·~' :, , : , . .. · . IUU)lded by U. s: l'°"" mardlen, : Ge. U, · ' · . &·!)_ aod an Ontos •arinared vehicle with al% f 01'1irey .1UAer mt.sues, • i . · .1 , ·. <-Mare than 1.000 of the fnarchers were ' B k. u· ' '. . M .. dra,wn from Marine Corps conUngenta. . ac . . ome" ter ,\ild•')he ~·-:U added a novel · · . · , lrlh\lti! • to the 'pageant with the con· . . .. ., . •. ~·or a lloat l'htch . depleted tha
l,. Surg~~ ;o .. n ~ye =. ~..,.:,: ::"m h~ :
· "He'I bc!mt,frl>rl> 1ht,-UCJ.\·Medlcfl ~ i!aY· .. .
\'Center an«~ rpucb better."· , ~ Naval dforta were centerecf on the
• Th.It'• the latest rtpart from ~ .dioplay .of a !it).foot·modei of the crulsir ~l'lt1hoose· Galtraf ·Manq~ lr,111'1 . Baftln!ore prec«1ed hy tbe N a.v y
ob!Jtr OD Qeolf,.;y Jllltr, 'flee lftfi· T)'aijler C<nler Band J1om San Dtego
dent and fonnet pttllklent ~f 'tbe Lacuna and followed by an immaculate eolumn
layers. He Injured tila oye wh!U opeillng of Bliiejacuta .. Sevt<af Naval mls&Des
a bottle ti. ehsm-'Od. I&. Ftil!llds ·• w..ere afso,oe view. •
d the cori<.Dtw agariiotllts,eye. . '\1le Dll'Yors·oi Costa Mm, lhiotJniton
Rflcer ~t!lld.eri.,,. aurpry·Jul.-Beach, Seal Buch and Westminster were
to rtlleve preaure btbind. IJ)e eye dde among 13 cpunty mayoa in the parade.
hemorrlta&IDg. ' 1-Jjim ielmoed.horne ~"Y~ and will ~ allowed to Wll'k onty I few bolus
~ u,. It wt1I be ~ wee:U before
,,any ~ can be made on the
~hlllty .u.t the raaf ealate broker's
:)oyeslght milbl be Impaired, Mn.
<l'fofitgtr said; .
'"· The acddSDI took place at Mystic ~where 1 eelel,ntiQa "" held far
' openJnc of • gropbfca dfopilf by
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possession of.daugetous weapons.
A !.<pl Afd SoclelJ l""Yer who
appeared with them lafd they had
money to hire their own attomty and
would do so. They face another court
bearing Tuesday and a Brooklyn grand
jury will begin Its probe of the case oo
the same day .
The three suspects m Ahmed ~ Namer, 43, who came to thb coon
13 yean -.:o and has become a natur •
ied U.S. citisen, and his sons HUMeln, 20, who came to the country nine yean
ago, and Abdo Ahmad, lf, who left Yemen two years qo .
Golden said today the father had
c!utnged his name hy court order In
1915 from Saleh Abdallah Rqeh. He
Aid the younger son charur:ed h1s name
at the same time from ADdoh Ahmad
Rageh. He gave no explanation for the
changes.
The char(• ol selicltaUon against
the thrte reportedly atemmed from
tbelr efforts to enlllt the aid ol another
man in the plot. The fourth man, whom
police are holding in protective cuatody
and whom they liave decllnld to iden-
tify, lnfonned pcliee In an snonymoua
i.fephone call Friday ntght of the al·
legod plot, tt WU reported.
, .. ltJaxiJie Alter
Rites Tuesday
Gtaveolde -lor Laguna Belch
Jlre' --Loutoe Allor wfll be btl<I II 11 1.m. -7 at Pldflc
:Ylow lolomorlll Prt
Mn. Alter, «!, a wldolt, died Fridal'
w11m bor wood frame home ot au Alu·
-1lood CO\llbl fh Wblla afla WU
-Uyaaleep.
Siio II oumved bJ I daltlhtet, Sindt
<'lier" Lquua Beldl sndl>er-. J.11'1. Helen Grafe « TlltOe. .... ' . .
UCI Address
Black Panther Eldridge Clesm' 11ld
today that I letter <ecelved hy I UC!
proleasor saying be bu cam:dled ~
Nov'"1ber appearance on campus 11lles.u
In Oakland, Cleaver said, 0 1 dldn'•
wrfle the letter. I wlD make any speeches
l ~e icbeduled." 1
Clesver lafd he couldn't explain a
ktter recelved hy .u,i.tant l'r1lfeaor
of Engllah'1eplteo Shapiro, but aupested
•oome peeple are trying to mix thlnglJ
up."
Shapiro said tile letter reported Clesver
wouldn' make any more public speeches
"unW after my Dec.· 2 trial."
He aflo reportedly csnceled scheduled
appearances at caJ ·stlte Long Beach
and At UCLA. I •:.,. &
<,Clu.Y<I': · riilnister of, Information for
the Negro milllop,t,-. ll charged
With ~miiroer find ssssult with
•'deadly nlpco '° ali "Oakland pclloo officer. • ..
He wai Invited'. hy 'Sllapiro to teach
one or more ~on&, d a literature
coune, following lils P\ibllc appearance
at UC! In septemlJOr, ct°'lver had agreed
to teach a -or ....:. of the course sometime ••.. ~?~ . . ~·t', "''!· ' , .
Dana Hi}l$ High
Goes as Planned
Despite Roadway
• DaJla l!!iJs High sdioo1 will be hullt as
planned, a Capistrano Unified schoQI of·
ficlal told county supervisors Wednesday
after they approved a road' routing that
will cut lnio !he school alte.
Joseph E. Wlmer of the.achoo) d.istrlct
reminded supervisors that the school is
scheduled to be hull!,~ the road. He
said ft appears comiructlon 'will he
started al planned next ;pri!ig "and W<'li
faCe the allpment problerD:.later.''
Th11 plantied road, ari extension of
Stonehill Drive westward from Del
Ohispo, appears to be five years away.
The school, tllree:quarters of a mile in-
land from Dana Point Harbor, is achedul·
ed to open fn fall of 1970.
The school ..iu be hum, Wimer aafd,
and when the ti.me for the road comes
"we'll just.' let the county · condemn our
property and reimburse ua for It."
The l"Old "ould cut oU a two-acre cor·
ner of the tG-a c re achoo! plot. Wlmer,
who ls Capistrano District director of ad-
ministraUve services, said a baseball dla.
mond ls planned for that corner.
Wimer told couoty supervlsors that the
Coonty Ptmwng Commlsafoo had 1p-
proved Utt school site wtthout menUon of
any road allanment in the area. He said
$200,000 has been spent on plans for the
school. ,
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PLAYHOUSE ••
P~hoose realized it c:ooldn't flnanee
the job.
-'rhe Playhouse will receive television
coYttqe ol Its two ftext pl"Y•· KNlll',
clumnel 8, 'Will fiallll'e "The stlt.S~·
led Gltl" lo 1 hall hoor program Jan.
I. Tl>a Lellure World clORd circuit
televlllon stattoo will feabn ''The Lion
In Winier" l'fov, 11 la lta :IO-mllMe -
Onasaiees at Rhodes
RHODES, Greece (AP) -Hooey·
moonln; Arlltotle and Jacqueline Onulta
lrrlved here Monday nJib1 Iller sn ~ erulle ll'om northeulern Oree<e
aboard their 7IClll CbrfstlnL '
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"Qrpo tnOllpllDts wflt be ~· peauta by comparison," said Dr •
Nellon'• boas and dean of the ·medical
school Dr. Warren L. Boltlck.. .
Dr. Boattck, who announced Dr.
Nelson'• eml.ntment u auoclate dean
at an lnteivlew with the two med school
admlnis.tratots, talked abotlt anotlut new
thruBt in medicine.
Te spoke of preventive medlclpe,
Including, he said, tbe anti-smoking c~
pajgn and dietary control to prevent
heart ,attacl<s... "It's ha<4. to U\ioft of. it that way but thfs is really pari
of medicine now," he said.
Because of preventaUve 'medicine, he
said, a lot or good. Old-fashioned diseases
just aren't kilUng anymore. He named
tuberculosis, measles, typnoid fever and
"Ute once fearful bubonic plagu~·~
The new medical ClllTiculum, Dr.
Nelion said, will go into effect next
fall U bufldlng proceeds on schedule
and, U not, In lhe ran of 1970.
C.ourses will be multi~pllnary and
students will stay put in a multi·
disciplinary, ho1ne base laboratory with
instruct.ors coming .lo them.
The first quarter session will be
devoted to human morphology, he said,
taking a look at the human from cells
up through organs, body sy~tems,, the
body as a whole to human society.
He sald lhe course will combine em-
bryology, geneUcs, cytology, hlstoloSY,
anatomy and even anthropology.
The second quarter will be a survey
course of normal human function.
Third quarter. Dr. Nellon said,
ltudenta: wlll study the human ~
vlrooment, Including gmna, vlnDel,
paraslU.S, toxtcoloSY and psycl>ologteal
flct<lrl. I
The final quarter of the first year,
medical students will study the proce.u
ol di!'.!¥· 'Ite comprthenalve, f1rst-year overview
will pemllt mon flezlblllty the remaining
three yean, Dr. Nelson said. ·Under
the pnaent lock-etep·<IDrlculwn studtnll
have only one quarter in their &eDIOl".
,year for elecUvea.
The enUre fourth year can be devoted
to elecUvea under the new currlallum.
"U a student studying to be • surgeon
wants to spend less time on human
behavior he can. A student 1oing in\O
p.syehiatry can take less c:oune work
on pathology of the liver," noted Dr.
Nellon.
The hulldlng he spoke of ta SUl'le
Unit II, now under <OllStnicUoo on the UC! campus. Surge Unit I (oo named
hecauae the medleaf school wUI surge . LOOKIMG ' au=.
into It an<! then out when -I , ""' · · , htilldldgs ~ cmstructed) ....... ty was fMClc~•'N . , , .. . completed-wl•'\ admlnlatraUve IP'CI ~ · · ~ ... -, facultv laboratories. ' :,.. · • t ._, 1'0
·'' , .... <\;'°l ~al &tudenta slill·tAki,~. , ·1ncluded§g' Iii · '~le<~' ' ' , "'\P>d
at the"CCM eampus in ),oi' ~, Issue, . . '~"-'!oil,: f\ilUl< Third and fourth-year cllnfcal .itw1entr of the bu! . . ,...u
are tafdni their stuclles at Or..,. QMmV • ' Cllnfcal s!u. ' , •~,!Jin'·
Medleaf Center: ' .. one day_ wDI traiJ>. .-1 a " -Oil
A pennaueot pre<llnltal ball!"na.wu the I"1ne cam~_ -:;•ir . ;-
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READS AT PLAYHOUSE
Actor Anthony Zerbe
Actor's Readfug
To Help Laguna
Art School Fund
The prose and poetry of author e.e.
cummings will be presented at the
Laguna Playh<iuse by actor Anthony
Zerbe Nov. 24. .
The program Utled "it's all done with
mirrors" will be a benefit performance
for the buikllng fund of the Laguna
Beach School of Art and Design.
Tickets are available at the school,
630 Laguna Canyon Road, for '5 donation.
Cummings lyrical poems, written more
than 40 years ago, are apt commentary
today .
1.erbe is curently in rehearsal for
''Welcome to Serenity Farms" by Garry
White for the New Theater for Now
Program at the Mark Taper Forum.
Zerbe baa given performances at the
Old Globe Theater's N a t i o n a I
Shakeapeare Festival ln various roles.
He ls featured In the new Paramount
studio film. "The Molly Maguires", and
has acted in the films, "Cool Hand
Luke" and "WW Penny".
By CRAIG LOCKW!IOD women's flflafs Saturda)'. C11 t11t o.lf»' •111t ""' • _ •• ~ Mila Godfrey-WU capttirlna the
RINCON, Puerto l!ico ,-Mar(IO ~-distaff title, the U.S. West.Cout Jllen's
Irey, a dfmfnutl¥0 1&-y.a,...14 from conllngent was showing It can bold I~
Corona del Mat, Is the neW cntet,n of own with the worta•s best. Thi C&lifor·
women'• surfing aft.er eully outjloln_UJ)I. 'n.lanll placed five men in the ffM1s
her rlval8 In the World Surfing Cham--David Nuuhlwa, Skip Frye, l"ter
plonahlpe here Saturday. : · Johnson, Corky Carroll and Mike Doyle.
M.Isa: Godfrey, a member 'of the:. U.8. Australia also placed five men ln ·tll•
Weal Coast Surfing Team, acared 6l final!, hut th• Bawaflan team made a
points during the nine-hour compeUUon surprlsingly poor showing, with only
under a blistering tropical sun. She three men making the champJ(lb.Sblp
finished well ahead of runner-up Sharon bracket. Hawailan hope Joey 'Cabell, a
Weber of Hawaii, who scored 47 points. Newport Beach re.staurateur who dlvlde:a
Defending world champion Joyce Hof· his time betwee'n the malnlaod and the
Iman of Capistrano Beach was eliminated. islands, failed to make lbe semi·flnals.
in a semi-final heat. ThousandJ of Puerto Ricans, many
The world championships are belng of them viewing a surfing event for
held at famed Domes Beach. Action the first time, watched the world's best
was delayed Friday because of poor women surfers compete Saturday. Warm
surf conditions. Waves were running trade winds and 80-degrllF water tern·
between three and five feet during the peratures marked the comfx!Utian.
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news writers, once again comes to the re~cue
of your pocketbook. The first of her annual
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Coast Dad Dies on MQtorcycle; Son Injured
Four persons, including a Huntington
Beac,h father gi•inl hb infant son a
moloreycle ride, were killed in Orange
County traffic accidents over the
weekeJ'.ld.
Coroner's deputies llsted the dead as:
Robert W. Roger1, 27, of 16701 Green
St., Huntington Beach.
, Mn. Jwly Compton, II, of ZQ9 ·S.
Baker St., Sanla Ana.
'. Manbi.11 A. Wllllam11 21, of San Diego.
· Teryl A. Lamb, 21, of Lakewood.
Rogers died Sunday afternoon at
Westminster Hospital, one tlour alter
the motorcycle carrybJJ hlmaelf and his;
two--year-okl son slammed into a car ·
in Westminster.
Police sajd the machine collided with
~a car on Web Boulevard near 11th
' Street, burling little Robert Jr., to the
: pavement and breaking several bones
( in his body.
., Tbe youngster la reported ln fair con-
· ! dition at the hospital today.
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Nitschke, le, of IH Cedar St.,
Westminster. WU not in]ured or cited,
police said. Mn. Compton waa fatally Injured and
her,.coroparuon criUcally hurt ·early Sun·
1911 Cooaty Trallle 1111
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day· when ,their car hurtled off .Edwards
Street near Heil Aven~ in Huntlqton
Beach.
The southbound v~cle flew into a
110QC1 .,..1zo1 ditcll and landed upolde
down, 1'Cluiting rescue wori:;en to wade
knee deep for a balf·bolar to atrlcate
the vlctlml.
Mn. Compton died at Huntington
Intercommunlty H"'pltal, where her
companioo, Mike Hoppan, 2:Z, of ~g
Beai;:h, is in critical condltion today with
head injuries •
San Diego Navy man Wllllaml and
TWO CHAMPIONS TAKE A BOW
Steph•ni• Mill.,-and Fr-iencl
Valley Cheers
Boxing Champ~ Blind Girl Meet
By JAMF.S McNABB JR.
Of ·"-D•llY Plltt lllff
A thousand students cheered a former
boxing champion and a blind freshman
girl Friday at a foot-stomping assembly
at Los AmigO.!I High School in Fountain
Valley.
Former light heavyweight champion
Archie Moore hugged and, gave a secret
present to Stephanie Miller, 15, whose
quick-thinking and vocabulary placed her
in front of several dozen other con-
testants in Moore's "Anybody Can"
game.
The perky blood, who is claM vice
president, w.a.s moved to tears by the
thunderous applause that accompanied
. her victory in the word game Moore
uses to. exemplify the vista of job op-
portunities open to young persons.
Moore was on campus to explain h.1J
"ABC-Any Boy Can" program which ls
"to build up kids, not tear them down,''
be says. The 55--year-0ld ring-battler turn·
ed in his gloves in 1962 to fight for
youth, "to make young people feel im-
portant."
At his request, Stephanie, who hopes
to become an actress, sang the "Sound
of Music" in a full , unwavering voice.
Her performance brought more cheers.
Blind since birth, Stephanie is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,
6092 Ivory Circle, Huntington Beach. She
said she has wanted to be an actress
since the seventh grade, but would also
enjoy being an English teacher.
A Los Angeles Rams and Dodger fan
as Well, Stephanie hopes to take in
a Ram! game this sea.son and someday
to meet a player on the professional
football team.
Miss Lamb were bolb killed Sunday
when their car shot off the Santa Ana
Freeway eouth of EJ Toro Road and
plunged Into Aliso et.ek.
Meanwhlle, the family of a Hunlington
Beach boy killed Friday night In a
spectacular drag race accident after 1
football game scheduled a rosary for
the victJm.
Rosary will be ree!ted at I o'clock:
tonight al Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church, Huntiuiton Beach, for Wlllhun
D. Maximchuk, 14, of 14281 Spa Drive.
Young Marimchut died when a car
driven by a friend plunged into a nood
control channel around the Marina High
School campus during a race with
another carload of youngsters.
Survivors include a 1'rolher Allan and
sisters Karen, Shirley and Barbara, all
of the family home.
He will be buried al Good Shepherd
Cemetery In Huntington Beach.
4 Marines Die
As Reds Strike
From DMZ
SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Command
Monday reported six Communist artillery
attacks on allied positionJ f r o m
emplacements inside the demilitarized
zone, the first such raids since the
U.S. bombing halt over North Vietnam
bea:an Nov. 1. Four U.S. Marines were
killed and 41 wounded,
'Ibe sis attacks Sunday were answered
by Ma.fine air and arUllery strikes op
North Vietnamese positions in the
10Uthern half of the siJ:..mile-wide DMZ.
UPI correspondent Raymond Wilkinson
quoted informed military sources as
saying North Vietnamese troops had been
moving artillery sites in daylight to
positiol'I! in tbe southern hall of the
DMZ since the · start of the bombing
halt.
President Johnson, in announcing the
end ol a 11 American bombarttment of
the n o r t h, said the allies espected
the Communists to respect the DMZ
and stop shelling South Vietnamese
cities.
South Vietnamese spokesmen said
Communist forces Monday morning shell-
ed Gia Nghia, the capital of Quant
Due, 105 miles northeast of Saigon, and
killed one child and wounded six civilians.
The South Vietnamese said the €om·
munlsts had launched 27 shellings of
cities since the bombing halt, killing
eight persons and wounding 7& An of·
flcial protest has been lodged with the
International Control Commission, the
agency aet up in 1954 to police the
Geneva agreements which ended the first
Indochina war.
Reporting from Da N a n g , cor·
respondent Wilkinson said the Marine
counterattacks in the DMZ Sunday
knocked out one rocket site and 10
bunkers.
"I'm not going to interpret the
President's remarks about the bombing
halt, but all field commanders have
the authority to protect themselves and
to return enemy fire," a U.S. spokesman
said in Saigon.
In the barrages Sunday, the Com-
munists hit the U.S. Marine base four
miles southwest or Corr Thien with three
barrages of 122mm rockets and 75mm
artillery shells. Thirty of the wounded
men had to be evacuated to hospitals
behind the lines, so serious were their
injuries.
Spokesme n said there were no U.S.
or South Vietnamese casualties In the
three other raids. Con Thien, 1ite of
a major American outpost, received 18
rounds of 75 mm artillery fire.
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That simple statement i.s the most
dramatic fact in the life of thia DAILY
PILOT reporter who has made 1 career
of reporting dramatic moments in courts
on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
As recently as last May he was in
grave danger of never seeing his next
birthday. His heart waa falling him .
But the mOOern miracle called "valve
implant" brought him back from the
brink: of death.
Now,. this onetime British journalist
wbo covered the Old Balley and other
famous courts in London for lhe Daily
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The House al. Lords was told that
Britain's drcular mall bo~es might
be "'l'laced by easier to empty rec-~ onm If a cumiut eipert-
m:!,,troves successful. But mail
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nothing ptople can do .at one
tinw they cannot do at anotMr."'
Columbia College hat mdid viri-
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Eng and home of Mr. and Mrs.
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By Ualted Pre11 ln1trn1Unoll
Three anowstorms burled autumn
acrou much of the nation t.od•Y and
stacked two feet of 11\0W over New
Eftgland today more than a mooth before
the officlal start of winter.
The three atorma covered three-fou~
of the nation, hitUna the New England
area the hardest with gales and anow
up ~ 19 Inches.
Mob-i.IU were atraMed, alders were
marooned, bigb winds stirred ocean surf
and niled \ i d e t above normal Jnd
hicbw~ eovered with .ice and IOOW"
were too ~Olli to travel.
1be V~ Day attack of rain, snow,
cold and roaring winds waa a con-
tinuation of Slqlday'1 weather ml8eriea
of rain and snow on the Atlantic
aeaboard. Rockies and Pacific Northwest
aod a polar punch that sent temperatures
below freezing u far IOUtb as Mi&slaaippi
and Alabama.
UPI T ... llolt
RAY'S NEW ATTORNEY
' Percy Foremen
The only places spared by the early
November barrage and blessed with clear
11kie1 were stretches of Florida -an
area still cleaning up after a series
of death-dealing tornadoes -and from
the central Rockies into the southwest.
In West Dover, VL, 24 inches of snow
lay on the ground Sunday night and
It was still coming down there today •
Between 2,000 and 3,000 skiers were
marooned nearby in Mt. Snow Valley
in the southern part of the New England
state.
11Tbe thing snowballed, if you'U pard<11
the expre&&ion,'' aaid a dislttSSed Dave
Lyman, public relaUons man for the
1kl area.
"Many came unprepared, without
chains, snow tire's or antllreeze," Lyman
aa1d of the more than 4,000 sider! who
descended on Mt. Snow's complex of
trails for one of tbe earliest openings
of &be Di aeuon there in years.
In ot.btr hanl·bll ams of Ntw
England, II Inches ()( 1DOW wu roportod
at li!Ullnocket, Malnt, In the early mom-
""' today. Tho dtunplng Increased the
total on the around to 11 lncbes.
In the mldweat, anow covered a lktate
area from Mlchl&an lo Arkanm.
The Iowa city ot Des Molnel aot
a record snowfall Sunday that continued
through the nlghl and lnlo the mornlnc, .,
jamming highway traffic and roadl from
I.here west to Omaha, Neb.
'Ibe. weather bureau 1n Des • vome.-$.
said that city bad a foot of snow. LJJllOl)i. ·
Iowa, measured 10 inches earlJ ~·
Up to four inchel were reported m
Northern Missouri. '
In Adair, Iowa, the dty ball, ~
and llr<barna were uted lo house atnod·
ed motorists. One motorist said ~ Pl3lltd
38 can in ditches on a trJp.froin
Des Moines that took .even hours.
Famed Lawyer Enters Ray
Case in 11th-hour Move
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batlan bangs precariously from
ledge OD Manhattan tower of
Brooklyn Bridge on weekend
as policemen above u-y lo dis-
suade him from jumping. The
man finally grabbed an offic-
er's-hand and was taken to
hospital for psydtiatric ol>ser·
vat.ion.
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MEllPWS, TeM. (UPI) -Famed
trial lawyer Percy Foreman, preparinf;
to take over the defense of Jam.es Earl
Ray in an 11th-hour move, refused today
to dlscuss hU fee but said be wasn't
intere.sted in makipg mooey.
"I've giv~n away ~.000 this year,"
the mountainous Texas attorney told the
Jllempbili Press-Scimitar.
Ray ls scheduled to go on trial Tuesday
for tbe April 4 murder of Dr. MarUn
Luther King Jr. but Foreman will request
a conUnuance until at least after the
first of the year.
Despite the likelihood of a long delay,
authorities went ahead with a dry run
of security proca:lures for the trial,
testing video tape cameras and search
procedures. They said that neither
Foreman nor any other principles ln
the cue had asked to see Ray yet
today.
Foreman told the Press-Scimitar that
he took the case because "by Constitu·
tional right a man ill presumed innocent
until proven guilty."
He denied ·that the Ku Klu:r Klan
was paying his fee, but refmed to discuss
who waa. He said be expected litlle
cooperation from Ray's current attorney,
Arthur Hanes, for the present
"I understand Hanes still has a pro-
blem of collecting part of his fee/'
Foreman said.
Foreman will appear before Judge W.
Preston. Battle Tuesday m o r n J n g ,
however, and ask for a continuance in
the murder trial. There wu immediate
conj«ture that this move might delay
the trial unUI after New Year's Day.
Foreman is noted for careful prepara·
lion of his ca.sea and apparenUy be
entered this one quite suddenly, perhaps
at Ray'• request or that of two of
the defendant's younger brothers.
Lone Wolf Actor
Gerald Mohr
Dies in Sweden
LOS ANGJ!LES (~) -Ador Gerald
Mohr, who played Philip Morlowe on
radio, the Lone Wolf in movies and
Christopher Stonn in the "Foreign
Intrigue" television series, died Saturday
in Stockholm. He was M.
The cause of death wasn't known im·
mediately. Friends said Mohr had been
in Sweden for two moths producing a
television serial with b I s Swedish-born
wife, Mai.
Indonesian police and troops
11\ripped 50 young speeders to their
apwfefwear, marched them through
tile streets of Jakarta and threw
lliem Into a fountain. The young·
!-4:~· nicknamed "bell drivers" for
IOeir flagrant speeding along the
'city's boulevards, were caught at
Pope Asks 'Total' Faith
The defense got a atunning lilt with
the last-minute injection of Foreman,
the almost legendary Texas trial attorney
who bu lost only one murder defendant
to the electric chair in hnndreda of
cases.
Th e S.f o o t-4, motUe-maned giant of
a man, whole moat recent triumph was
the acqultlal he achieved jn 1966 In
MJaml, Fla., !0< Candace (Candy)
l\lossltr and her nephew and alleged
Jover, Melvin t..ane Powars, on charges
of murdering her buaband, arrived here
Sunday morning.
Mohr, a native of New York, wu
hired u a Columbia Btoadcuttng
System announcer at 16~ Later, while
a premedical student at Columbia
University, be became a special evenb
reporter.
In Roman Catholicism
Polk:e roodlJlocl:s. 'Ibey W4(e r~ . .
leased wlllMI! being charged l>ul ''· VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul Oei.r can. -1 motor bikes were VI demanded todaf that cathohcs give b:npounded for a day. "total" faithfulness to their Church as
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HiJ vibrant voice prompted Orson
Welles to hire him as an actor in Ute
f.fercury Theater Group in the late 1930s.
Mohr made his Broadway debut as a
gangster in "The Petrified Forest," star-
ring Leslie Howard.
Moon Shot
Launched
By SoVietS
lllOSCOW (UPI) -'11le SO.lei Unloo
J~unched fM:\d 6, an. au.klmlUe IJ>lcil
i!ltatioo, toward ·the mOQn Sunday. the
T11111 nen agency said tnd•J'.
The launching of t.be manned ltaUoo
"In a direction tow~ the mOQn" w11
"In conformlty w(t.b the space research
pnlil'am." Tasa saJd.
Z 0 D cf 8 "Wal placed In the present
flight trajectory !run an lnttnnediato
orbit of artificial earth aatelllte," the
Tua announcement said.
"Aceording lo tbt ~ data
the flight of the Zo.nd 6 automatic mu@
b l>eiDg effect..i along a trajoctary clooe
to the ca1culated one," Tua akL
The first Tass dispatch gave no further
· clarillcation of h o )T 7.ortd 6 wu llred
toward the moon "from an intennedlate
orbit."
"Th• purpooe of the launching fl lo
.conduct acientlflc ezploraUons along tho
route cl tbt flight and In ...,..hmar
•pace and also to test the a)'lte;ma and
units on board the staUon," .Tau Aid.
Stable radio communJcadons wUb the
space station were established, the qen·
cy reported. SclenU!lc •PPBI'-lboard
Zond 6 was functioning ncrmalty, It a.>
dee!.
U.S., South Viet
Advisers Confer
PARIS (UPI) -Pblllp C. Habib, cblel
political advber lo the U.S. c1e1.,aum
lo the Pam talks, md today "11.b South
Vietnam's Pham Dang Lam to learn
Saiion'1 latest price for jolnlnJ I.be .,.
paruled Pam talks.
. Lam returned from Saigon Sunday •it.b
"new instructions" on his government'•
position. Hanoi radio wu not waiting
for the official word. It alreacJy was
calling South Vlemanf1 propoula for
the talks a "ridiculous trick."
Habib, a dtputy w!stant -etary ot
at.ate for Asian and Pa.clflc aHalra, went
to see Lam, South Vietnam'• chJef
observer at the Hanoi-Washington con-
ference, at Lam's Paris residence. It
was the first such talk since Saigon
propooed It head the delegation &lid the
United Slates take a aecondlr)' role.
Presidential Award
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson today awarded the Presidential
Unit Citation to the Navy's Seal Team
One for eitraordioary heroism in Vie~
nam over a one-year period.
each would conceJve. and organize ac-
cording to hia own Ideas."
Tb e '11-year-old pontiff, speaking to
400 monks and friars from three religious
~ said the· Church favored reform -where needed. But he warned anew
against ultra-liberal trends that emerged
after the ecumenical council.
His listeoers included ltaders of the
Olivetan BtnedicUnes, the CorigregaUon
al the Holy Ghost and the Little Brothers
~f Mary CMarJat Brothers or Schools),
111 Rome for meetings of their general
chapters.
* * * Birth Control Ban Back From Tile Brink of Death
Hill wamir:lg came as more than mo u. s. cardinals, ardlhllbops and bishops
began a five-day mteling In Waahlngtoo
to discuss w a y 1 of. restoring pastoral
authority In a Cburdi l!baken by -l To Spark Dispute
At U.S. Meeting
WASHINGTON (AP) -1nle nation's
Roman Catholic bishops a n d cardinah:
today faced an explosive dispute over
the meaning of Pope Paul Vi's ban
on arillicial birth controls.
The Armw 1enm to havt milsed
ffte fashion boot through the 11eaTa m
'lfuse vintaQe and not-.so vtnZOQe uni-formi .show. St'n Mre are the uni-
formi wom bll' U.S. Army Infantry-
ttien in tJOrioui ptriod.! of warfare.
(Left to right) World War J, World
War 11, th« Korta?\ conflict and Viet-
nam con /Uct.
"We are demanding of you total and
generous falt.blulntsS to tbt Cburdi -
not, certainly, lo an imaginary church
which each would conceive a.id organize
according to bis own ideaa, but to the
Catholic Church as it ii, a.s Christ wanted
and est.ablisbed it, with its aims, its
laws, its means of salvation, jts in-
dispenaable structures," the Pope said.
"What one has a right to expect today
from tbt religl°"' b that he vivlly
from inside tbls one true Church ol
Christ, that he strengthen and enrich
It. through his adhealon, hia obedience,
his ascetic and pracUcal virtueJ, his
sainUlness in We, bis way of tu1filllnc
th e ta,U., that are asked of him," Pape
Paul said.
The issue of whether tbe ban is binding
on all Catholic couples or whether birth
control should be 1 e f t up to personal
conscience looms u the largest queatl<11
before the NaUonal c.mferenee ol
Catholic Bishops, which opened here.
~. Eupnt J. McCarthy (0.Mlnn.),
was cheered by a crowd of S,000 to
5,000 penona Sunday u be backed a
band of Washington priata who were
punished alter they dlsqreed openly
with the Pope's birth control edict.
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V.S. High, Temperatures Set at Therma~ Gill,espie Fiel.d
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This reporter's name is Tom
Barley. The county seat is his
beat. But the most dramatic
story he has covered in the
past few months didn't unfold
in the courthouse. It was a
junket lo the edge of death
••• his own death.
He is a reporter with heart. a
heart that beats today only
because of the skill of a team
of surgeons who traded him
a manmade nylon heart valve
for his own diseased and failing
human tissue.
The trip from a darkening
world of pain and panic to a
re·beginning of life in the
glare of a brightly lighted
operating room i.s. indeed, a
fantastic voy~ge. Now DAILY
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te]ls ii like· ii was.
You're Invited This on
Tuesday • 1n Starting
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For "the Record .Nixon Birtli:plaee-Mosen•••
-Pro]ect · Plans May Oust Present (Jccupants ~ ,
HILP WANRD
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SANT! ANA -Calllornia'>
&even Supreme Court juatlcea
will be guesta of boDOI' at
tbe dedication of Orange
County'• n e w $14 million
courtboue and one of its num-
bei -Alsoclate Juatlce Ray• .
mood L. Sullivan -will be
tbe featured speaker.
Dedication was acbeduled
""'"""" ... di Friday for Jan. 10, 1969 and 1'li!.~""t1~~rd•r· or fir., lM county oUlclals plan to move
12:n ~ !nlld1ce1 1111. -s.11 four county department.s into 9JVN:(Q l'IL•D .Circle
"'""',. HtMn Dttttn., w. c. Delklft a:• ,.nu ..,.. llMltltltloll. Alltrldl the almost completed 11-story s.~~"' Devld L-u 7,~1111 ... ~,..:,:-:z 1,..1 9Mctl buildlngonNov.1&anct17.
c.r11 Aiw. n-. "' GlryllOll BIVll. Taking up tbelr ..new Thonlp . ,,20_,_,,,.. medical a1c1, 2114 °*"-qnl"-'--..., ............ 1 -•end Erk t>.18 ... Imel"' lli-r. 19' ..t...._ -,_lll~ll ..... ""6 WMI ~
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VJF91ni. It. .....,_ • llllMIN D. , • . -· The nut weektl¥l, Nov. 23 ...:::.~":."-_.....;.. w . '!Ml• 'Pifot:}'fsitors and :U, will see tho transfer H~1'~ru::'Wd .,s•1e1rt11'. vi,..~-,,. ~ · ~ 11111·· Gt: ~ di!~ict .attomey'a
plpS. .Woq!d ·• Frldl-,. tor ~ ~··-llf""flflt dis1sl0flt family 1.U pp 0 ft LGtT1l111 H· Sta rd:·"-' IC.A ':'-ltlrd: ..... _ . .,.,,..1 li'ld . .-.. w ..,,. .,.. facillUes, nnblic defenden' ·~"" J•111 Gyndtr ,.. W9l'IW "'.. ....l\ff.9tllrnl ., "".""' Wlit' .... ....... -cMtl Gvridl'I' ' , .c. .....,....,-•-nwr all Mr. staflaod the.grand.jury. "~l!!:i ~· wu ... "' "-"" H.-OUdllY llldl. .a-a:n. nt. rn. Finally, the superior courts,
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JI"" 0. C..rll't' n WHnllll A Cl,,.:, 'esans a e personnel Will DlOVe lD Dee.
Rmi. ~ ._.. Ti J9"11111 L: Amit• 14 and 15. 'lbe new faciilty
C.."""i Ml~.'"'°" "' f"111*1• Dean's List is located at 8th and Ross DEATH: NOTICES slreeta, Santa Ana.
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LEGAL NOTICE
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Monday, NOYtmbrr 11, 1968:
Establishes
New Branch
Newport Beach financial
p11MiD& organizaUon, UnitY
Capital Oorp. cl, AmcricA, lhi•
week establiab<d Its first
m I d w eatem headquarters.
Donald M. Berliner, executive
vict preaidcnl of the firm, an·
nounced today .
New quarters of Unity
Capital Corp. will bt located
with the offices of D. L. Smith
6 ~ In MillntllpoU.. '·' ' mlllfl. ·
In making t h e an-
bO\Jncement. ~rliner aald the
Minneapolis office marks the
•initial phase. of· the firm's ex-
pansion Jnto mid we at~ r n
1tafeai. At the present time,
Unity has offices in Californ@,
Nto1ada, Ort.goo, Arilona and
Utah ln addition to its home
office in Newport..
LEGAL NOTICE
Treasury
Limits
GoUlSales
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
The U.S. Treasury's decision
last March 17 to cease all
private sales of gold except
to monetary authorities of
foreign countrle11 threw users
of the precious metal into
quandary.
They dldn 't know where or
how to buy gold in the
domestic induslrial g o 1 d
market.
To faciULate devefopment of
a viable gold market, a few
dozen banka and commodity
firms received t r a d i n g
licenses. It appeared,
however, that West Coast
MOTtC• °' TJIUIT••·s SAL• SUP'•••oa COUll.T °' THI ITATI! usen of the metal would be No~ :: :::. .. 11 :te A.M. OP: CALIFOll.MIA l'OJI THI s ~If·• HA w co• '0 It A.TI 0 H: COUN~. ~l=ANOI ' penalized for their geographic
• ~•t!fol'ftl• Genlor'-'lan .. "'"' aHtln~ HOTICI OP Nl:AIUN• °' PITITtoN placement T,~. ~ _, ~t .. .=II\' JIJIO&ATa Oii! Wit&. AND. COOICIL i~-=--~ F~ .... Joi::" A~ JEAN Alto· l'OI ... n,., TllTAMIMT.UY Quoted pricea were. based H~eH ~ n Wlfs •M -""' Ell•tt °' ~ L-r11 ''"'°"'· upo' n those in Zurich and Lon· F~ry'14, ,,.., •• lntlr. NO. ntl, 1" ~~l~f: 1$ H~EREIV GIVEN TNll ~11».HM m. "'Offld•l llKIN'lll:.....,. c.... . ..-~ "-' fllH don plus • freight· charge to ~~u .,.c.if:'I: :.~ELL i-.111 .... ,rhOll w ,,...... qf wlll New York and New Jersey. .tl'rueL~ AUCTION To H10Hl1T •llf COdlcit .,. tor i ...... _. •,..,un-A w-~ e •• ~ gold ,,_. bad ·~" .. oa CAIH (HY•tlle •I ~ of Tnl-l•r'f .. '''"=::· Wt ... ~ """' ........... -~ lwNJ me-., "'-unlttld 1t11i. "°.. "".::. i:. m1,:_ ':.Ju ,111c-'of ::.r1~ to get bis commodity from
.,.-.....,. tronl ~llO al S~ • t w N ~mblr th ·J·-c« atton. 16111 E•1t ,..,.Yl•lr A¥t~ tM .. -hu '-" .e 0 one of e major e.,,..au Or llOI' C.llforflla. •II rltht hilt •nd tn. 29, lf6', •I ':lG •·"'-• 111 IM (OUrt•oom th . W N •ri:•· hi •1111 ..;.. Miii iw " ot OtHrt"*"' No. 1 " Mid caurt, quoters -at ts, un ov.
:, ~ o1 Tru.t 111 .,,. ~ .. eo1 "°""' erN<JWl'I'. 1" ..,. ci,,. °' With "very definite eo-11,..," 1n lM Cl,,. °' c:o.11 M-. 111 .a!(I Sllnl• .t.M. C1llfornl1. fr CJ. t. I coo.("' 1..ci si.1e mcrrtlld •a: o.i11C1 Hov•mblr 1. 1Nt couragement om auua....,n 1a
Lot u o1 Trad No.~••,.., m•o w. £. sT JOHN users in the west," Norman tl(.QrdlCI Jn Boa11: lf!I, P11n U •nd 3' County C~ of "" Ml.cell••-'·" Mllps. ncorlll of MUSICK, Pll•L~R AllD •ARRl!TT Kern, owner and president
o.o.Me Coufrtv, C•ltlOl'nl•. •21 llutll ""'' 11'"' Electronic Space Products, s..r.r-M1-will bl fl'l&d9, Wt w1111ou1 1.e1 A-Ills. C.llfMllll ..,,
_, w w1rr1nh'. 1X11reu or 11¥11ed. T1h 11111 UMm Inc., Los ~elea, applied for
,.,.,...,1.,. "'"'· P01M1sl1111, or en. AftWlM'rl Mr "-II~ d · ed fro t h cumbt•-· to P•Y the ~!nfl\9 ,,1.,. Putllb.IMd ¢<"111'!111 Co111I O•llr PllC'I, an rfJCelV m e
ckill ._ 01 1t1t !IOI• MW....:I ov Mkl N~w '· 11, 16, 1,.. 1t4MI Treasury a license to act as Offlf of T,,,,.f, to-wit: 11.l)f.M, with In-·!-"'-"-"--'---------I t.rnt trom OKtmblr 1, 1H1, •• 1n .. 1c1 LEGAL N011CE 'a bullion purchaser for resa e note 11rO'fldMI, •fY•1>Cn. II 1nY, ullder •tit -~-=.:,,c=,,,.,,,.-::;:;-::;:::;-to bona fide West Coast uaers. tamu o1 Mid DMd of Tr<Kt, flls, d\llrllft and -flf the Tru1t .. •nd of "" IUP'•JllOJI COURT 01' TH• STAT• "We're the only OOfJ we trutri cruted by Mid Ond al Trust. 0, CALtl'OllNIA "OJI THI f ma Mnefld•rr under .. id Of.cl d couHTY OI' ORAJMll know of with our type o Trwt. ~ ,_ a1 • tir .. eto 01 lltf•u" •n NL MUM '1A•nse that IS. quoting bullion fh9 o&lll1ll-IKUTlll lhel'ID\f, ht,..to-MOTICa 01' MIARING 01' JlllTITIOH w.:c
to,.. .xacuted and dtU.-.rlCI to ""' l'ott PRO.AT• °" HOLOORAP'HIC gold on prices F.O.B. West
u""rslsrled • -nf•ll O.Cllr•lloll el WILL AHO l'OR LllTTlllS 01' Al). Coast," s8id Kern. "The other Or11ull -"" Dl!Mnd for S.la, Ind MINllTUTIOH·WITH-Wlu..AMHIXID
"'"1tt&n llOHU d brHdl 1M., e1tet11111 E.11111 Of c..:1i. G. s1uc111v, Olcl•Hd. companiea quote prices F.O.B. "' ~uu tlll Ulllfenl"*' lo Mll .. .., NOTICE JS Hl!:Jlli!IY,-GIV&;N Tl'Wlf N J N y k ,,..r1V to Mfllf'Y .. If otill9•h-. wut1•m ertddock stu11i.v "" nim 11ere1n ew ersey or ew or . and ttwrHtt.r. 1111 Jut~ u. 1M1, "'-• """°" fOr ,,.,. Of Hcllotlr_,,k wm "Of cour~ our price is
undtl'l.l9111d ~uud Mlf no11o;.a a1 lll'ffCh •rid w Llftlrt ot AC1mtn111r1tr-1t11-111e-slightly higher c-·ause of the •rid of 11ectloll Jo tit recorffd Ill lloolt Wln..t.nMxed, ~ to wl\lch II ~ .,...7 MM m, of Mid on1c111 llecorfl. m1C11 for turtMr 1totr11cu11~ •nd t11¥1 freight fador. But it is lower
Ollwd! Ociobet n. ""· It'll tll'M Ind PllQI of. ~rll'll the • , ste ... sn.w Col'POl'•tloll .. ,,.,. ~1 ~ 1,, tor Nawmblr :rt, when compared Ui buying it
• •• &111(1 TrusfM, 1Ht. II ':» 1.m .. In ..... courtroom out or New York and shippillg ;. ev Clor\lkl L Knn ... ~ o1 o-rtmtnt Ne>. 1 of Mtd court, "' AQ't Slc'Y ., IOI Horth llrwdWIY· In Ille (lfy it West," he added.
1.'.. '" n• of s.1111 .,,., c111tornl•. Th · nil. of ha · g Pl.9l!lhld or1n1e c111s1 D•lh' PllDI, o.ltf frt-blr 1, IHI. e s1g tcance v1n
Od. '.f •lld Nert." 11, 1fft 1nw1 w. E. ST JOHN a licensed trader on the Wes\
: LEGAL NOTICE """'xiiMnZ"''i,~11.AN1<Ln1 Coast is greater than the mere -~,...:::.:::,_~==::--:=:--1n l!•lf 11111 s1r111 · existence of availability. • HOTIC• 01'.J'"-\.llT•J'S. SAL• Cltt• ,,.., C•lftrlll• tUl7 Kern quotes gold prices ·" Me. P:·llM Tai: (110 J4t.2t51 c»'TunNY November u. 1w, •t n:oo Atttnwn fir "'""'-' competitive with New York, AM~ -C~L,tFORNIA LANO AHO Publ!tMd Ori"" CCll•t OlllV PllC'I, h 1Nv&.STMEHT COMPANY .• -r•flllfl, Ml!Y.,.,tllr t. II, 16, 1... "-New Jersey and Europe t ree
•• "'tlltr •PPO!ni..t Tn111ee unc1tr •nd hours later than the East. ~~-=!:.~': ~~~~~~~U:U.:~8 LEGAL NOttCE The three • hour transcon-ROSEMAll.Y COLSON. husbllMI Ind wlftl, -------==,..,=:---! tinental ti ba . an work •1111 -6ed Autiud 31. lKS. -ln1tr. NO NOTICI 01' TaltSTll'I SALi me rr1er c
,4Qf, in book ,...,, ""' an. of Ol11c1•1 UHOI• o••o 01' TllVIT t o westerners' advantage. R~-In thl qffl(il Of fM County T, IJJJI I ,~.......... of Or"'" QMllv. C•ltrorfll•, '°"N HO. ,..,... Long after New York has c C>S-w1 Sl!LL AT PUeLIC AUCTION TO Notlcl k IMr•br ,,.,.., ""'' WESTSIOI! ed shop for the afternoon, HI ST erDDEll FOil CAIH /""''* TITI.E COM/'AHY. A.Ulfllted ,.~.....,.,,I~
at Wrfl9 o1 .... 1n i.wtuF ...-of 11111 •• triktoM. or wo:wJOt .1ru1t1e. or Kem can quote gold prices ""!£ s11tnl '' ""' loulfl front 1111tr•na wtithtutld '""'" •urtvallt • ..,.. dHd flf and accept orders. A to · Or•"" COUnfy GourthouM It! thl lrutt IUClll'lid l)y 11.otllrt S. Hlr.dl Ind C!IY s.nr• ...,.., C•llfonll•, 1111 rlpht, fl· GolOJt H, Hlrsdl, husblnd •nd Witt •nd monetary loss thus can be
tie U,, Fnlwnl _....,.., to ...t -held rlCOl"Hf Oct. 30. ""' In boolr; 7211 *' ov lf<llnd•r wlf Died of Trv.t 111 tflll tro-m of 011rc1•1 11.KOl'fs '" "" o1t1u f1I "" averted for the gold user who
iJtuet.d lft IM Clfll Ill' CO.II MeH, CounlY Rlcordlr of °"'"" C..nrv. ls tecti g · J daily eoun,,. .,,., Shlte 6"erlDtd .. , c.u1orn1•, ,,... 1tUrl1J1nt to thl Nollet> Of wan pro on a a.in,..
11 of Trad 1ut .. "r ""' Dll•Yrt •1111 Ellcllon to se11 tfllraunder fluctuations of price. E, It! look .,, ,.... .a of ~ JulV It, IHI In 1111a1i: ""' •Ht Th I f t
-· Miiis. 1n t111 offlc-., t111 45 of ulf Offlclll RICOl'da. wHI 1011, on ere are no go d u ures
11;_.dlr of Mid Co\mt'f. "1ovemti.r it, 1N1 11 11:00 •.rn .. •1 "" markets where C(lOBUmers can i CEPTING THEREFROM 1111 INt-touft'I tnnt enh'lllU to "'9 County C0<.0rl
o1 ~ ~ to ""' ~""' Hovw. In ""' c1,,. of s11111 Ann, Countv crt hedge their needs, as there red to Or'•l'lll•· Stall Of C•lltornl• '1 pUtll!c Ille· are in silver, zinc, lead, C<>~ Miii 'wnl bl fl'llde. but without tlon, ta "'' P!lohnl bidder 11'1' ult! ,.
CID nt or warnnfll, U11t111 or 1rn1111111, IPIY•tlle •I thl 11,,,. al .-ie tn llwtut per and mercury. ~_,..,. fltle, -eulon, fl!r ..,. maoMY of "" U"lllCI St•lftl •I! •llM. tJI· th I ed cumbl;ances. hi o.v t111 r•rn•ln1ns •rl11-11. •lld Intern!, canvnYld to •rid ,_ hekl "ll e market ii c OS
cJp .. 1111'!1 a1 .,.. nm MCWlll llY .. ld "' 1t uM« ••1d deed •n tt.. •l'OINl"IY in New York and someone Oeld"lll' Trv.I, ,_It: 1u.m1.1.t. With 1 ... 1U1,111te In Mid Coo.in,,. •nd Sl•fl clftcrll:llCI k,..t tr11m As>rtl 10, 196&. •• In 11ld 111 ~iow.: Wants to purchase gold and note provided, •llY•ri:n. II ...,,, ullDlr tlll Lot 56 of Trld 37Q •• ,., map j ~ed bout h t the !trml Ill' Mid o.1C1 d Trvlf, ,_, dla...-..-d«I In book Ul, •••• 3' kl ~ lnc· I WUl 11 a W a -1nc1 n ... _ o1 tti. Trust1e n °' 111e Miw di M11Ctllln10<.11 M111t1. ,_,,. of market price will be the next '"'"'" crulld IW 11ld Deed di Trv.t. OrlnH Counfll. ~-'lrro · Th• btMflci•rv undt>' 1.11f onct of AKA: 111s s.nc111wood Lnne, N'-1 day, we can \;UlU a price Tr1111, br ,,....., of• brueto or ,,_.,,un 111 ~ c.111om1a, with him," Kern says. "And tht Obtltltlont -red thltllb'f, 11\d 11111 Wiii be 1!'199, bvf Without
h1ra11:>1ort ••tcVllCI '"" 611t.-.rw1 flt thl (:lll'ffMnt .r wtrr1ntv. nureu or lll'IJ>lled. the one we quote is good the. undet11tl'led • wrl""n 0.C.llf•llon of '"'"'""' flllf, _...Ion or I& ___. of th d ti! th Oef1u11 1rod Oem11ld h>r S.1e, 111d -ltl• c:umbr1ncn. to .. tlth' t111 lnclabtldnesa , ..,,. e &y Un e Open· no11ce of 1:1r11c11 •lld of 11K11.., • -...:ul'lcl llY wld Oetd, lnc.tufl"' tht '" ing of business the following IM undertll!wcl 1D .,,11 Mid prvPf:r1V fO Md ale"""' of "'-ln.lslw •nd ot tllo Ul!$h' •Id ClbDNtlllU. llld tllltutlllr, 1111 ln.l•h Cretlld IW Mkt Oiied, lldVll'ICft day." Jutv 11, 1Ht, the ~n.11....r uuMld 11ld tMrwlfflr, wllll lnl1r111! 11 P«!vlded _...:..,,-=,.,.,c-o~==--
nollu of bread! 111d of •ltcllon to bl fhweln, •nd tM u1111•ld 11rlJ1CfNI o1 llM LEGAL NOTICE rttQI~ In boolt IUl, ,_.. 2•1, of Mk! note MCUrllCI l)y Mid died; 1-11 ------------Offlel•I Record5. 13U3J.t0 with Intern! lhtrtoll from ""111 011j: Oc1t>t1tr 21 , 1'61. lt, IHt 11 provlflcl 111 uld llolt. MOTIC• 01' •UIL!t MI A I I He t CA.LIFOltNIA I.AND AND Olfld: OCt. JI, 1f61. llflOJllf TMI! INVESTMENT COMPANY WESTSIDE TITLI ,LANNI,_ COMMISllOH O• THI CITY 11 Mid lnnlee. COMP'ANY OP' POUHTAtN YALLIY ey Sl•rid GuntMr •• 1udt Tru:1tft NOTICE II HEREBY lllf'tn l'het 1111 s•s 1131' •v WEITl!IUf Ol!ED WldMld.,r, ~r JO, lHI ••• 1:30 Publ!s/IMI Or11>11t CDlll 01lh' P'llof, CORP'ORATIOH P.M., In thl COi.ineli ClllmMr. Ct,,_ 0<1. 21 •nd Nov, •• \\, IHI 1&.u.611 ev WIYlll H. Millhl'WI H1H. 10200 lllfw AWf!lli!. Fou11ttln """'°"rlld onrctr v.ii.v. c.ntoml•, ..,. ,11nn1111 c-' LEG" NOTICE nm mlulOll w111 flOlf l'Ubllc htlrlne• 1111 -----~-------' P\11111"'9d N.-,ort lltrtior Nlwt ,.,.... fill lol1ow1111t •1111llutl-; , comlll""" With Dllh' P'Jlot, N--1 (1) Z... · Cllll'le HI, 1111 ""'llcltloft HOTICI o,:. T:~~~l I IA!..• 8Hdl. (:1111. Oc'I, 21 ..... NoY. 4. 11, tubmllftld bY A:OlllRT ADAMS, 11
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c-t ~ ffi• DAILY PILOT.
In Bt9 Ja Gear
-Material Demand
For Cars 'Giant'
By CAJ!L CARSTENSEN
01 111t 0.lty PHtt Slaff
Costs cf codne, are often
a factor In changlag ·from one
material to ·another, but fre-
quently it Is the Improvement
of the basic Yehicle that die_.
tatff: the subsdtution Of new
.
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A~~ideni. Toll
Crash Cars Co~pared
NEW YORK (UPI) -While numbtt of sports cars among
loellnc ..... the hill!•"'¥ dld the bnl!ON -In tho
you ever wonder how your Masnehuaettl IUl'Vey, they
make of automobile stacks up stW are aignificant and un·
with others io the inclde~ dOobtediy will be the subject
ol, accident involvements. h1taJ of much dl&cu&aton by car
and non-fat.al? rqakera and 1t"gJ1l1. tors. lf you think your wife's
shopping llilt is extravagant
each week and you are con-
tinually .conv~s.ing over ~
basic' eConomics of the weekly
household budget how would
you like to make t h I s
purchase:
material. Galvanized steel ls BUICK SALES MANAGE~
bting used more now in place O. F. frost •
of the cold rolled steel ID
forestall corrosion. However,
chemical products appear to
be the big: gainen in con-
struction trends.
Several atate motor vt.hlcle Foreip can rated one, two
bUllaUI have. New York cur· hr . · ccld · relitly 'it makl11& such a t ee i.n ov~aD a ents 10
aurvey. Masaachu9etts already the Massachusetts sampling
has come up with some They alao took over the first
answers in a survey it admits five spats on the Jiit of fatal
"Give me about 80 million
pounds of copper, please, 5 If..
million tons of steel, and a
little over 19S million pounds
of glass. Oh yes, add about
200,000 tons of rubber to that
order."
Sound like a strange shop-
ping list? It is a bit different
than one for tbe local grocery
store but not fictitious if you
are purchasing for a major
division ·of ooe of the U.S.'s
auto manufacturers. Y o u
would only be ordering the
supplies necessary to build its
passenger cars and light
trucks in a typical year.
Naturally, this is an over·
simplication 'but it gives you
some idea of the size and
scope of the auto industry's
demand for materials·. The
auto industry ranks No. 1
among consumers of
numerous common manufac·
turing materials.
INDUSTRY CONSUMPTION
Over 21 percent of the na·
lions steel ahd 60 percent of
the natural and synthetic rub-
ber used each year in the
U.S. is consumed by the auto
industry. Although not
necessarily typical, a delailed
breakdown of a car's com·
position provided by one large
auto tnaker indicated that on
the basis of weight, a typical
model Is about 75 percent iron
and steel, 10 percent glass,
rubber, plastics, fabrics and
related mate.rials, almost 9
percent paint, fluids, lubri-
cants, sound dea'cleners, seal·
ers, and about 5 percent alum·
inum, iince, copper and other
net-ferrous metals.
Aut.omtive material needs
fluctuate each year with new
processes, changes in design
concept& a . n d construction
techniques. Plastic is the item
that comes quickly to mind
when considering the rise of
new auto mAterials.
Looking to the future, one
industry executive predicted
thst by 1985 the U.S. auto
industry will be consuming
nearly three limes as much
plastics, foams and rubber as
it does now.
HOTEST MONTH
With only partial returns In
it appears that October 1968
was the hotest morith in
automotive sales in the history
of the business. Ford Motor
Company dealers sold more
new passenger cars and trucks
in October than in any
previous month in the com·
pany's history. They exceeded
the 300,000 mark in sales for
the first time.
Lee lacocca, Ford executive
vice president said, "The
results of the first full month
of selling the 1969 models sup-
port our predictions of record
industry sales for both the cur-
rent calendar and model
years."
Buick sbatter~d all October
sales records with 71.382
deliveries. It surpassed last
year's mark by 13.5 percent.
Marking its 14th consecutive
month of record s a I e s ,
Chrysler-Plymouth division
reported retail delivery of new
ears during last month totaled
88,715 units. Sales for both
lines were all·tlme October
records.
Continued strong s a I e s
performance in the Plymouth
Road Runner series con·
tributed to the o v e r a 11
Plymouth sales r e c o rd ,
particularly in the western
area. Plymouth's Fury con-
tinued to show sales strength
throughout the west with a
13.4 percent increase over last
October.
Appointment of o. F. Frost
as Buick'• general s a I es
manat,;wu announced ·today b jthust .::! ..... llilallof beatchhuneeadx accidents. on e ... ,"'!.. 1 srea • · w·11· n' d•-J d' by Ro L. Kessler, geoeral plored continent" lt sampled 1 wn a µv .. , r .•. irec-
manaer of Buick and vlct 2,000 of ita 319,941 accidents tor of tbt .Nat!Dnal 1 Hi~hway
president of ~neral Motors. , in 1966 and all of the 958 Safety Bureau ld. Washington,
Frost, assistant g e n er a 1 fatal accidents that year lo offered four re~ "for the aa~ manager a Buick since determine. involvement rates poor safety sbowmg Of Euro--
January, 1964, s µ.cc e eds of dllferent cars, domestic Md pean ~s:
Roland S. Withers. who has foreign. · 1. Less space. to diss.ipale
beell named president and F<>Nlign cars won t h e force ~ crash.
general manager OJ General unwanted dist t n ct ion of 2. Inadequate safety design.
Motors of Canada, Ltd. leading in both ffltal and non-3. Power-weight fatioe too Frost joined Buick in 19'1 fptal accidenta in tbe survey high.
as assistant general sales which rated makes of autos p led al
manager in charge of the by accident involvement per 4. ersons attrac to sm. 1
western half of the United l,OOO vebicl"s regi&tered. sports cars ~ve attitudes .in.
States with headquarters in The breakdowns : comp~tible to the ~i:cuon
Chicago. Three years later 1;le - . -ALL Acc1o•Hn -of thell' own and~ lives.
moved to Flint as assistant 1• T•lul!'IPll <!36.•I t..Old111Mt111t nn.si Several •hi..-seem certain t. A111tln t . Volb""n cnt.01 N.UUfiO general sales man8.ger in H11i.v <20S.11 '· bofit• 1uo.01 off the MassacbUletts survey.
charge of the central office. !· !'G tiac :;:·:: 1;: =,i:t · B~:~ Foreign auto mahafacturers.
Withers who has -b e e n i c:111nc: <1tf•i '"" """"'°""" nu.4i anxious to retain their recent , ' · • 1.( 'Chrvtllf (113.ll • f ~. U general sales manager .of'· l"oni 112•.l) 1~ ••..,bier 1 "·'I penetratiorui o ' ,.,., . S. . k f I I ht 1. eurtt" ou .. 1,, ·11:.,,aiut ( tJ 1l k t ·u be -d Buie or near y e g years, _ PATAL AccioiHTs _ · mar e , ".fl. "'"'" an succeeds Edwin H. Walker, 1. A111t1ft.-1. ctiwrD1e1 more sens1tive of their safety
who is on disability 1eave. ,_ ~~ f4.01 t. l'orf t~l rdecords 1~~ undbounutbt
1
fidty· will
He joined Geoeral Motors 11.01 lO. Dodve 1 . .,1 o someww1g a l.
in 1933 as a member of the ~. MG 11•21 10• Ph'rmulll Government agencies at . '· Y'e>lk•W".., L.f.l'I • Customer Research m 1945 1.tll 11. llYldl C.'11 both the state and national
and was named director in s. 11: .... utt c.M> 13• Old&t!'IObHr levels, will be more interested 6. Cllmlllr , (,•11 • iegisla . · . 1947. c.Ht 1.( e.ou~ 1.»1 m t.ion covenng care
In . 19&1, Mr. Withers was '· Ponti..:: 11~· 11:"::.b:: l::l safety as ~te and naUonaJ appcunted assistant general 1·•> surveys uncover more and
sales manager in charge of While these flgves un· more facts.
marketing, advertising aod doubtedly reflect the great promotion of GM's AC Spark
Plug Division, in Flint, Mich. .,.•••••••••• He was appointed general
sales manager of B u i c k
DivIBion on Feb. 1, 1961.
Mercury Opens
Beach Location
Mercury Savings and Loan
association opened executive
headquarters in Huntington
Beach today. The four·story,
million dollar structure is on
Edinger Avenue near Beach
Boulevard.
The ground floor of the
building will house t h e
8"0Ciation's executive offices,
while tenants will occupy the
rest of the floors.
Marina Man
Gets Rights
To Bardahl
Jules Berman, chairman of
the board of the Christiana
Oil Corp., developers of the
Huntington Hrbour marina
conununity i n Huntington
Beach, has acquired exclusive
national distribution rights to
the products of the Bardahl
Manufacturing Co.
Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) -Ward
FC>OCb;, Inc., hM b o u g h t
Marigold Foods, Inc., a
midwestern dairy firm, for
about fl.6 million in cash and
convertible debentures.
Tax Planning at Year's End
In a joint announcement,
Ole Bardabl, president of the
SeatUe-based company, and
Berman disclosed that the new
marketing affiliation is being
implemented by the establish-
ment in Los Angeles of
Bardahl Products, U . S . A . ,
with 8erman u president of
the orgahiiation.
NEW YORK (UPI)
Johns-.Manville Corp. disclosed
that its exploration of uranium
deposits in the Ste. Anne du
Lac region of Quebec have
failed to turn up ore in com-
mercial quantities so far.
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J A C KS 0 NVILLE, Fla.
(UPI) -Gulf Life Holding
Co. announced it will offer
to buy out the minority
shareholders of American-
Amicable Life Inmirance Co.
on the basis of one share
of Gulf Life holding for 2\h
shares of American Amicable.
Gulf Life owns 57.3 percent
of American·Amicable.
Can Minimize Tax Payment
By SYLVU PORTER
.(l'lrsl"'•Stirltll
The deadlines are here for
our year~nd tat plannina: to
cut our 1968 and 1969 Wea.
You have onlf 50 days left
Ui Dec. 31 in which Ui take
steps Ui minimize your toes
for 1968. Jn this series of
seven columns, you'll find the
key guides f6r action.
First, decide whether, you
would 11ve iuet by trytni
to defer iecome from 188 '°
'81 or by trytq: io build up
'61 Income t Is r o a g h ac-
celerat1a1 eollecUom ordinarl·
ly not made until '69.
In malting this decision,
assume the basic taz rates
for •aa and '69 are the same,
plu1 a 7~ percent surcharge
in '88 and a S percent
surcharge in '69. T h e
surcharge may be removed
earlier than its June 30 eJ·
piratiol'I date but more likely,
it will be extended to Vii!
end of '69. For tu planning
purposes, USWl'lfJ a 71h or
10 percent surcharge wlU a~
ply in '69 -meanina there
won't be enough distinction
between 161 and •p ntes to
warrant your loin& tkrouP
any Involved income-swltchlng
ta<:tlc.
But a different kind of ad-
vantage in deferrkig income
to '69 ts that It gives you
roughly an ertra year lo wbic:b
to pay the tu on the deferred
income.
FOR INSTANCE, say you
will be subject to the same
30 percent tax rate {including
surcharge) in both '68 and
'69. If you accept a $1,000
fee in December, you will have
to pay $300 of it to the
Treasury by April 15, '69. But
if you delay so that you don't
receive your $1,000 until early
January, you won't have to
pay the $300 in full until April
15, 1970. At today's steep
interest rates, this deferment
can translate into real money.
But beware switching in·
come to '69. if it will make
you '69 income too high in
relaUon to '68 -for you
usually will pay the lowest
total tazes for both years if
the income in each year is
approximately equal.
SO ESTIMATE your income
for both years. Check this
income acainst the top tu
Heart Patient Sues
Quinine Drug Firms
PHILADELPIUA iAPI -A
he11rt patient from Cleveland,
Ohio, has brought a price flx·
Jngguitln Phi 1 ade I phi a
Federal Court against 19 drug
ffrml, Including" on< -I n
California .
Richard J. CUsick claimed
ln Wedn&sday"s suit that the
rmns, distributed in-
tematiOnally, controlled the
manufacture and diatrlbution
ol quinine and Its l)'tlthetlc
equivalent., qttlnldrine, Ui set
"artllidal pricts ...
Hi1 1uJt Is based on the ,_ .. "™ Jury lndlclrnml
broulhl. ag•iMI the ..,,,.
flmu O<:t. Iii In tbe U.S.
District Court for tlie SOuthem
Dillrlct of New York.
CUsick charged the finns
"restrained and suppressed"
the quinine market by pro-
ducing the drug outside the'
Unlted Slates and elimlnalin&
compeUtlon by cutµng pricu..
Cusick said the 250,000 heart
patients in the United Stites
have been "injured in the
millioM of dollars.
He asked for "threefold the
amount of damages detenn~
ed, plWJI colta and attome11'
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American flrma charpd are
Reial! Drug and O>emlcal
Co., of Loo Angel.,; Mead
Johnson and Co. of EvansviUe_
Ind., and Br!llDI Myers O!rl>.,
ol New York. Thdr ~
danll are Dutch. Wt 1 t
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brackets into which it will
fall. If your shift of income
from '68 to '69 will push your
total income for '69 into
a higher bracket, d e c l d e
whether the switch is worth
it.
To Illustrate, the tax bracket
from $12,000 to $16,000 for
a married man is 25 percent.
The next bracket is 28 percent.
If you:r income is $14,000 this
year and $15,000 next, you
could shift $1,000 to '69 with
no increase in bracket. But
if you shifted $2,000 to '69,
this would bring your top
$1,000 in '69 up to a 28 percent
rate bracket (plus surcharge).
The e:rlra 3 percent still may
not stop you from making the
shift, because you want to
put off paying tax on $2,000,
but you should understand
what you net coot will be.
If your lax status will
change between '68 and 'it
due to man1age, dlvGrCe,
death, eic., there can be sharp
advantages In 1blfting Income
betwee.n &he years. Say you're
facing a divorce in '69. This
year, you have the benefit
of incor:ne splitting rates; next
year, you'll pay at single man
rates. Thus, your strategy
should be to bunch as "much
income as you can into 1968.
TO IlJ,USTRATE how you
might figure your own tu
goal, let's say you 're married
and expect your tazable in-
come for '&8 and '69 to be
about $22,000. By shifting
$2,000 or lncome to '69, you
would cul your '68 tu by
$640 plus a 7Vi percent
surchar1e ol $48, or $888. You
atsoo> would nise your '6t au:
by M40 plus a 5 percent
surcbarp of 132 or 1612. Tbis
shift CC111d Ihm not-1"U Ill over the two yea.rs.
But the lhll\ of the $2,000
also would permit ,.._
peetpone paying· about l'IOll ill
taxea for about • )'UI'. How
much ii that worth to you!
You should declde '!!betlw
to switch Income on. the bula
of yoor: e.otlmateo olewected
Income, need lbr """"'1. w-,.. Ctll obtain the funds you need, tbl amount
ol ~bl· ttt .. ,,.,., bow
t®gh ft II lot 1011 to ma,.e
fot deferment or Jncolne or
aocelmUoo of .._
Noxt: 6'tlttchlnC Income,
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Outlining key objectives,
Berman stated that "an in-
tensive sales, merchandising
and promotion drive will be
undertaken by our new com-
pany, not only in behalf or
Bardahl's high performan~
line of automotive sup-
plements, but for ils aviation,
marine and industrial pro-
ducts u well.
"We may continue, if not
expand, Bardahl's long and
.successful association I n
varioos fields of racing. We're
particularly proud of
Bardahl's tremendous record
in unlimited hydroplane rac·
Ing, which included winning
the Gold Cup this year for
the fifth time."
Berman's entrance into the
automoUve field lollows a
career in the liquor and real
estate field. He heads Jules
Berman & Associates, a na-
tional importing firm with
headquarters in Beverly Hills,
and is president of the Lake
A r r o 'w b e a d Development
Corporation.
Inside Pools
May Bring
Big Boom
NEW YORK (UPI) -A
wealthy manufacturer spent
•100,000 last year to build an
enclosu~ for lhe swimming
pool at hia Italian-style hil!IJide
villa at Maplewood, N. J .
The manufacturer waa ap-
proachina: 70 and his doctor
told him he perhapa could
llve to as if he uen:ised every
clay in the year. Swlmnllng
Is bis favoritt uerclte .
"There are perhaps a
million swimming pools In lhl8
country that could be ~
with ~ -· ·ad-vantage. in bt.altb and recre•
Uoo to tbeir owners -an
enormous new .market for the
whole IW!mmlng pool U..
dustly," says Uoyd S •
Howard, uemttve aecret.ary
o1 the Northeut SwbnmlnJ
Pool Aaoc!atloo, cne of the
indUllry'• lnde usocbttOlll.
The tnlXI to encltae
resldenUal rwlmmilli pooll for
""1tor 1lll mldy II wtll
unilerw11, Howanl ~ and
1t come.I at a tlme whim the
pool building induJtry, which
had biJ crowth alter w ... ld
War JI, hu beC\111 lo ~ out. •
NEW YOR K(UP!) -Mobil
Oil Corp. announced it will
start drilling this month in
a tract on the nor1.h slope
of Alaska in a joint ventu re
with Phillips Petroleum Co.
The first well will be sunk
12 miles eash of the original
Prudhoe Field discovery well.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.
(UPI) -Coastal States Gas
Producing Co. has contracted
to sell $320 million worth of
natural gas over the next 15
years to Lone Star Gas Co.
for delivery in the Austin
region from a west Texas
gathering system now being built.
NEW YORK (UPI) -'l'l'aM
Lux Corp. and lnflight Motion
Pictures, Inc., have fonned
a jolnt venture to franchise
automated motion p i ct u r e
theaten: to be operated by
staffs of two persons in com-
munities of about 25,000 peo-
ple. The franchise cost would
be about $40,000 and would
be estimated to capable of
netting $20,000 a year or more.
SANTA MONICA (UPI) -
McDonell-Douglas Corp. has:
obtained two contracts tolaJ.
ling $34 million to supply 13
Thor launch vehicles to the
Air Force.
NEW YORK (UPI) -U .
S. Industries, Inc., has agreed
to buy the .l>Usln"' of C. L
Whitten Tr,.fer C:O. of Hun.
tington, W. Va., a carrier
apecialidng In hauling .,.
plosives, for an initial $3.5
million in stock Md up to
IUS ml!Uon In •tock. con.
tlngent m future eamlJlis.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Two
Ame.riCJn IUblidiari" fl N.'l.
Philips C.O. of the Netherlands
-CoNolidated Electronics
lnduatrlea eo..p. and North
American Phillps Co. -will
bt merg<d. Cenelco, which
nowllllpottentownectbya
trust repre1elttn1 the
-Iden ol the Dutch
firm, Will bo the -~ .. ~ and wtll chan ill
tlamt to North Am lean
Phllips, Inc. '!be mergor will
lncru.te the number o f
Ceneico lhare1 outstanding by
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for his specialty. TJie. President of .Laguna.Niguel. Homeowner'• Asso-
ciation ,invel)ted Serendipity' Slilad 'back ·1n· bis blichelor days . . ' .
Mart ir.1 the Kitc~en
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. Helen of ~ ba'd 1H!r ~ ... eaesar bis R:ubicon .. arul lo\guna Beach stockbroker~ 'Andrews'hafl.is Serendipey Shlad. . .~ ,
Withoot it, he. might Mt .be Ille haJipy-g<>-iucky' husband and fatller
he is today. · " .
·Andrews: 'currently president Of .. the ·Laguna NigU:el "lforTI.eowner's
Association, blames tile <Ush1lor ending a long period of·badlelor'hood.
"My wife just couldn't live witilout 'this salad. The .only solution she
had· left was to m'arry me,0 he explairied, adding mOOestiy, "'People have
always said i~ is f!b$olutely ma.cv.eloUs." .. : .
After nqie ~of marriu• •. Al!drews has tnree children, three dogs
and-two goldfish'~ is thinking Ill p~asing ~bird . .' ,. ,
"When difficult fimes come,:" he aaid, .. I mix up the salad. It solves
f!Vecything.'' . -... .
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1 regular head c11· 1ettuce ' '· '• 1 avocado ,,.
1 tomato
4 to ·5 ouncee blue cheese
1-> pint yogur.t. •
~ cup canned green peas,
'h cup pickled string beans
Jf.a cup garbanzo bean$
lh of a large raw carrot
3 tablespoons mayonaise ,
~ jar blue cheese salad dre~ing
1h jar marinated art:ichokelliiarls
V.. head al red cabbilge
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10 stuffed green . olives and 10 black olive&
Cheddar cheese as desired
1 cooked wiener
1 slice liVerwurst
half a handful of unsalted walnuts
-· Ac~rding to Andrews, the salad absolutely must be prepared in a
w<M?'den salad bowt if it is to maintain its essence.
The finl step is lo chop up, the head of lettuce with a butcher knife
and'ii!!d'th• blue tbeese, yogurt, pe8s, string' and garhanro beans, chopped
carrot, mayonaise, sa18d dressin& ,and arttchoke hearts. . · The cook then is !\) add tlie. ~ red cabbage and qther ingred· lents, including .the hverwurst, which'.Bb.ould be · crumbled over the salad.
f".t 11Cani1ed wieners are best," •Andrews advised: 'He slices the wiener
at . I . • . ·an ang e. ' , ·. _ ; . ' · · •
.. The ched8ar cheese sl)ould be sham in I0111 sleilde'T slices
sprlnk!ed ovet Ille salad eloOg with ~&lriuts and giWnd pepper.
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.... - - -,.......,. 16 ... --be ·11i1 llU)' ..... ....... bOlll -and bf61. pl
8o ,..... ..... to be I I -· I '"" f/f dtppe.•, -~l pul lJtlp boll IO ool to Ille llusband-.inatao,. two llilJitleo, I bra O< twQ, bY I lbo1r wJ\'41 to 11len baby .... to the llUtoerY
Ml Ibo da7 ,...,.._ w.n -. ..,,. cap, baob tan ...,, aod puab 1114 motMr ~..L~ ~
-'"'-lorbuorrl..S ,or map•OM, wrltJoc papor.,. ol\lyl'IUlacon~." _.Y area w .... • "Wi'.: lbOuld )'OU Un U.. env~, pen or pariCll and , 'Whoo lbrlL _.. for the checUd MfY 10 mlllOtes.
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dly'' WU •y;;:•W IJ Jt 1 m, lbunllngf.•~.: •. .a.lld Oljtlr pnnenll and I ..telorfa '*"'· Tbe nune. <Joe'! ti Ibo ~ be ' ~ wUt, _,.lillt. will be 11 :itvN> Ii • PKU. • stale ~ ~ ~ i:.. ''True ~bor will be 1 pain ~beelad la ~ bid to the ~ ~ lul wlJlch
M • m • r I a t H" PI I a I • thol bep>i' ll !ht back aod dtllv,err .._ where lbe will -...,.. the prOttln "' the lravlil ......i to Ibo lt<lnl, remito ..,.bore ·from ftve' blood ·Ind • cao delennln< a
Preobylerlanl ~ 1'l.~ ~ 61 ~ to a IOUlld bill, ·minulM ·11 ·ao 'l>oUr aod ;, ; lOndeQCY towll<I men I• I • Ml'• us c-iw tx· ·foUond by; reluatloa." ....W hill. .. reti'rdauon. "Vfr'F few .. are
peolanl paHlito._ -• Mn. canMo. '·'Tb e c<lll' "MOii llr& t1men qh. °" fouod," Ill~ )he lllllJ", but
''There "'" .,.,. early '1lns 'triCl!ooo wlil be regular J>OCI to haw, forceps llled,'\ eveo il one ta dllcovered. the
lbol wJD ton )'lfU -,.., ·!Wtlol perbapo al IO mtnuui Nld Mrs. Cal'pea. "It -~ prl>blem nan i,, co~trollod
dua -ta near,'' llld llln.-~ lbea IO tben a h~ !ht baby, fl wlil .oaly lh(ouah dJOI Ind the child eon
CU-. "The baby wW IOllle tbOo 10 uo\ ID on. 0Wben lhoy beJp him 11Q1. Yoo 1iao can be normal., , _ • ·
!iOep In !ht pelvla, 10IJf •I>. ai:e every ~o mlnutol call Ibo ·ezpac1 to ha .. ,.., arm llad , , ."Newbcirol .,-l!il fed lb•
· \~~'-'!'wllllllt•<f..l!.".,'!.'1. ~. . . · down ,. thal ,.. -~ lrJ flill JJ.Jloli>,I' a!!e <Ont!n~.
· • ~-• --:::·, ."Anolher llp ot'truo. labor to reacb !ht baby or toudo "mflfMn u't lf•Dd glul:Oao •.:You IDl1 feel · --, wW be Ibo releut o( iilmlollc Ibo otoriJa towela." · watot. Aller 11 houn Ibey
· urtnHtonl paht tr ....U back Ouida; elthor all al cioce ct Aller Iba dell very, Id• receive formula.'' ~-,.--~ . .. .... lbe alo\llly; •llut -1!Y •. 11>11 ... '';l't.11 <NC•~ ..,.... n cur1 after )'9ll arrive. · or within a. wtU: ar two af. ·.,, .... _ -·" ................ _ . •• i.....J<· . .,. • • • 'lot'," Aid Uie ....... ~-,..""" ---.,., NOW SAY. AHHHHHH':..! 'l)o~" the eopldn( ii In( ,Schwl Oii Nov: .. 1!111. ... -*i(~rihand: Ml lbal'I ~)'OU lhould he.o'!lll.lt!!'lhe hooptlal you're
111lhe11uci1, ~·proved/ Im ', N!IP!~ot Ooll911 " .t:Saueyl!..,:_Meat, V1111tttat•.!•~·li!llJll .•• :pii>a:_..,,•!"t-;.._· ~--~ •• ~:_. :riio.c,'. • · · cqmtaa. ~ wlil be 'coediJan"hamberl .. • !liift) "11\4.· ·Q. -.Smltb,bolh ·-belln .. ..,.,.. .. •""'!""" ·.-· · • readJlor-'."lildlhonune.'
ol Colta Me11. 'lbe,~.-.."k';.,i*e~c Coot· Mesa.· , · · ': " l "·" ,.'-. .' · , . NiJw 11'• lalben aro . . . . . .. .. . ".. . ,.. . . Di rec~o(: •purred to ac11 ... Tbey,ll>ould
Diet :_fo~·a··~:-~for Birds?-"" GH~d,~a~e :.Addf~sses ~f.:.~:
" 1• , ,., ·' ... · "· · trr ueas · · i7i ·;11 ~';·"~~~-Econotnisfs' :'Say'' ~,.N-ot 'So .Reviewed AAuw ~!a.:.~=
, · ~, · .. ~ .; ' . ,.. •• ~ • ';1 , ~ ~: 1r." . . Dr. ~Jd: Donolb.ue, director wife to, the ad!Jiltttna olflcia;
.1 AAt--:...: , ..... oil.:.._.. ::...-~"' A pa.pier mache bouftque of the Peace. Corpe center or the awltcbbom'lt, then ~ By JUDY JllJUT led Cucumben a J """"-· econonus~ .,_.a. ....,_ · wJD be -~~ Jor in ~ ...... do_,. •. ••. ~ . back and park.<' " "' "'"" ...,.,.. allce Cut lenaJll WI,. ~ · WIJ>I · ~ · An,.i prosram ,.._,_ -~. -•• IU~• Labor be upeetec1 to Diet fo6d ta for the~. :riowed' •out. tM· ugreen. ··wa.. · · . t , · · memben of the Wednetday 1 1peaker at tht !We:r:tneaday, can '
boa ii" are filled wilb -·-' ~) ' ~ Spowy · Mertnau. e Momin( Club Junfon ileid> ·Nov. 11 m= al Ibo • lut ·appnndmol<Jr H houn Tb.ls assertion was ~ven '"""""&"' WI•'" Fruit Mel•"-. American u.-of with the tint child, uaually ·, false Ia.st Wednesday dUrlng cheese, chives, onion, parsley, wi _.., · L Wfldneaday at 10 1.m. in the tJnlversJty Women, ffe~port· half wi~ qie 1 e c 0 n d •.
the year'a aecond Orqe celery salt and make an excel·. Tht ~I was sim~le.enough Coata Mesa home of Mn:. Z. €osta Mesa brancll. . J{u~bandJ are auo·wed to re-· ·
Cout College Coo~gSchool. lenl ontry foe lhe hors •d' to-onak• tor II <llorles bul E. Averill, ' ..... The meettna ·wlll·lak• pJad mam wllb lbetr wives in the Mesons · 01'1 Cruise
Those wbo P• 'dieting .can 'oeuvre category. , , • .#:· ~dii',~ .. bl' ,>bnparec1 to M p 1 E al 8 p,n1.· in the Ialand Houie · labor room. · ' · •
not only eat · dellcloui foods Vegetables and aeasonlDO ,tbe·anerih,uef~eletance. r 8· au. · at Fashlon I8Jand. Coffee WUJ · 1 "The entire first stage of On a 17..00y cntlse to South America and the West
but low calorie as wen. Ac· play a major part In e¢tan-, :U • ' .. " ~ ln Friebertshauser will Instruct be served at 7:30. . ' labor will be contractions to Indie~ with hi.ne port~ Qf call.on th¢r itinerary are
cording to the home cing a meal for ·the diet con--A m all, lt wai •pleas I members and their guests in , Dr. Donoghue hu an MA , get the cervix open," said Mr. and Mrs.: O·. -~~~er¢'. P<>st• Mes~. They
economlsb, ~ J'at Mog~ sciowi:. · •. "!r for ~ .P.~P· the art of papier mache from and PhD in anthropology from.· _the_n_um_._"_Th_e_seco_nd_ata_:g• __ a_re_s_a_il_in.::g_a~l!<>a'-rd-lil_e_~ .. '-AI-'g'-_enti_'n_a~._ -----of OCC anef 'Mias Gerry Chicken Divine W&J ;pbd, ~"J~·tblrd_ 91!1fion of lhe 17th the basic ingredients used the University of Chicago. He1~
Gerken el Soulhern Counllea w l l h taragon, ~ Shlsh . ""'~al cooltlnt IChool wUI through the necessary atepo la • profeuor_ of anlllropol~
Qas CQ.., "an ounce of preven-Kabob8 featured ·ga:r·t,'C~ tpe pla~ it 9:30 a.in. next . ·· and community development
Uob ta Worth a pound of cure." oregano, roseman, pepper, \f""""-"•u · to completion. A v 1 r 1 • d at Miclllll:an State UDiveni.t)'
·.,·They attempted to stop savory and aalt-'wblle -~·. . dilpl.ay ol. item.1. will be cumntlyonatwoyear~
·::llWi&er · p..nga. for the dieter Marinated Carr'oll · -·a 'n d The PfOll'lm·wtll be entitled avalllble far vlewtnc, many baUcaI leave. Prior to hls ar· ::tt ~ a menu entitled Splnach and Wat.er ... a.itnut ·Swtet, · and · .Siucy : Meat, of "hlcb art suitable for gifts rival in Escondido,· he w I 1 :~_'Slimmer Wllb Calorie Salod blghll(hled ·new wayi Veplable.and Dessert Sauces. and decorallona. prnjecl dlrecto< tor lhr<e
·.'!: jlalorl" per servin( rancect to uul "tired" ve~b1tii. . . Tbe llCboot 11 ~-eel by Mn. Grey Eierton, junior fwp'= 1'1.: to ~'l::nd ~
...._ l" Hol P o I a I • 'Salad, -".... Beta ·>i-koll, Davia-·•·•-and .,_ no•~ umblo . .. .,._. 315 to a. Salmon w "' olberwlse known • Qtrman .. ~ r -~~"'''" .~. =• :...-. von. WU the rlcbeal polato ••lad, li:~j>. ·-.. o·-· Merritt Co,, Thomas, <»chairman htvlil Mtmbera of Ibo GrowJna
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three-room llrwklyll lla~ wmi jailed
lod07 Wldef $100,DOO bond each, charaod
with plolllDg to kill Pre.ident<0lecl
Richard M. Nixon.
Police and ~ ~ lljl<nll were
lnvemgatinl ,the ~Ulty of , a link
between · the aOi!god plol agiln81 NWin
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CdM's. Margo Godfr.Y
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Corona det Mar, Is the new · queen of
women's surfing after easily o¢Qointing
her rivals In the World Surfing' Cbam-
pionsbiP, lier< Saturday.
Mis! !Jodlrer, a member or the U.S.
well Coast SUd"mg Team; ocored ez
points durlo,c 11\0• n1ne-bour .competlltoo
under a 'b'na'lertns tropical l1Ill. She
finished well abead of runner.up Sbln11
Weber of Jlawail, 'wbo-ocored f!!polnll.
Deleridlng :w;rJ11 cbalnPloh JO)'te Iior.
Iman ol Ca~ Beach wu elllhlnatod
In a semJ.fuiaI beat. ·
Tbe wor)( c:lwnptonsbi!ll are being
held at lamed Dolnes Beach. Actlon
.... delayed Fridaj beciUJe .of . pooi
llil'f coodltionl. Waves 'llt'ete ntpning
between three Ml five ' led durlnC the
women'• flnall:~.
Whtie Miss Godfrt)' WU clpturlna the
dlstall Utle, the U.S. Well OOul -·· -
coollngent waa sbowln(, It cab hold Ill ·
o'trD with the world'• best. Tile Calilor-
Bians ploc<d flv. men In the liJl!lls
-Dtrid" Nlliil>l'!•, Sltlp ,..,.., Peler
Johnson, c.tl)' Carroll ond Mite Doyle.
Auatralia ai.o pllced five. -In the
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lea 1UU1ual Andr<w ii. Volllteld Day
Par•de and BacChanalla ls ipbi on .the I " ... . ca~ar. ,. , , _.
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held Sunday, Dec. 8, under •po-ship
·of theOi'anil:e Cowity Skl ·Club.~ ·' •
Prior celebratlom for the prohibition-
sponsoring senalOr ..,, 1tag"1 by the
Balboa hr.net Sc1l11ing •Punting SOclety.
However, tbil ytar the project was
willed to · the Sid Club becauJe the
Skulkn and PU:nteri are 1nvolveH in
·a-~ -eecrit: iri ph>Ject;'' R"'1 .... s . ""'~lll'iill!." • ' ~ ~'liOiiori'Ulll'lll~'~r
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Costa MesaMrt League who are hosfuig their third annual Holiday Art
Soiree Swiday, N0v. 17. ·
Procee<is-m\m tile beneijt eseht will be used for-scholarships to
further the educations:.o! promising y"ou.ng a_rtii;l§ at UC~, O~Q:,°1;·~f.
orniaState ~ollege at Fullerton and'Gi>lden.W<ifit,(lollege. Outstanding
high school artists also will mare in tile scholar.ships. · ·
This yei"r'•~e.vent will .~e place from 5:to 10 p.m. in the eosta
Mesa Golf and Cooptry Club. wililiguests.enjo~ no host cocktails and
hor-s d'oeuvres, former Disney artist · Bruce Mcintyre will entertain
with a demonstration ol cartoons an dcaricatures. The artist is an in-
structor at OCC. in addition, he teaches a'rt _in the Carlsbad Elemen-
tary sCttOQ.l system and just recently pi:esented a series of .tele\ision
pro~rams on NBC, teaching a'rt ~bile e)c~\aining:·his theory on euditr
vision drawing programs.
Eager to pile up funds for the schol~ships, participating artists
have priced tbeir works et a minim~ tor the silent and regular auc~
!ion sales. All media in varioos techniques including rug hooking, oils,
walercolor, ·etchings, collage, mosaics and stitchery will be.displayed.
Last year's scl!olarshlp donatiw totaled..$1,050, goip.g in $200
amounts to the coll~ge student. and $00. amounts to the high school ar-
llsts at costa. Mesa, Newport Harbior, ·Estancia ll!!d Corona de!• Mar
high schools. ,
°'Help a Sud"'1t" tickets priced· at $2:sb per person may be olr
tain¢ by· calling' Mt<. Hans Wnhardt at 545-7275, Mrs. A. M. Fickes at
544-3171 and.Mrs. ReOa Spencer at 546-37~.
Mrs. R!chai'd lngram, president of the league, Is in charge of
over·aH 'arrangements. DUring tile year, 1be group has exhibited in
oeveral !lloppini centers; banks· and tibraiies. Highlight was their
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NEW YORK (UPI) -An Arab im-
migrant Crom Yemen and his two ship-
ping clerk sons '1ho ahal1d a aba:bby,
thre<-room Brooklyn !lat, .were jailed
today under 1100,000 bond each, charged
with plotting to kill President-elect
Richard M. Nixon.
Police and Secret Service agents were
investlgaUng ·the possibility 'of a link
between the alleged plot against Nixon
and the murder of Sen. !IQb<rt F. Ken·
Mesan's Home
Shot Up After
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A Costa M,.. man 1rho langlild with
three !beJt· in a car after a ti;atfic
accl<!ent early Sund31 escaped injury
when they followed him home and lhot
up bis house and oar, pplice said.
One of three llup fired was recovered
at the home of Dennis E. Langley,
25, of 251 E. 22nd st., and turned over
to police crime lab technicians for ll·
amination.
Langley told Officer Al Muir he ,. ..
driving eNt on East 19th street early
SUnday when be noticed the other vehicle
make a sudden, unsafe turn.
Pulling in behind him, Langley said,
the drlver of. 'the car began blinking
bis ligb1a oo and off as a ,signal to
pull over and slop, which be finally
did in the 1100 bloct of Newport
Boulevard.
nedy, killed In LOO Angela In June.
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, a 24-year-old
Jordanlan'imlJ>lgran~ allegedly shot Ken-
nedy because o( the senator'• pro-lira.ell statements. • .
'lbe three suspectsl. who worked as
shipping clerks in a clo!l>ing factory,
ma~_e aevera,l trjpl to Let ~'lea, ac-
cordJng1 to' t]\e Ntw Yor~ .J?8UY New1,
which $aid wUce were clirlOUI about
how they could affonl ouch trips oa
. their modal salsrles.
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11notbln.g aboUt. frequent trlJ)I t 0
California but there is one aspect ,of
' ' thal type and 1'e aro looking lnip il"
It WU reported that the eider SOil had
been Jn C&lifornia and detecUves were
lr)'ing to find out where be , got the
moriey for the trJp.
Golden coo1.m.. -U. S. Ally. JO!ejlb , P. Hney today in preparatlOn
for preaentaUon <I the cue to a, Brooklyn . '
grand jury Tuoeldoy. He lold -en
be wotld make every e1rort to• bep
aecret ttie Identity al bla star lilii-,
the man who ,.p0riecf·111e P19I 'to p0llce _
~le~ne call Fr~da~ from a
The dlstrl<:t altoroey said be WU W•
lotu to avoid prejudlcin& the def=•
rights or burling' bla own caM
prlntecf ljleculatioo llnklng the , ,tbre9
auapectl to Keonedy'I 1na5s!MU011i0
Noise Foes
File Suits
With CountJ
The legal battle against Orange Counly
Airport's big jets will e5ealale Tueoday
with the Orsi f1llng of lawsuits oeOking
county money for alleged property
damage caused by jet noise and air
pollution. .
Robert Perryman, spokesman for the
County Airport Noise Abatement Com-
mittee, said $235,000 Iii complill!lts from
a dozen Newport Beach, Costa Mesa
and Corona aet Mar re,aldenll will be
filed, folloWlng in a week ,by ~ut
$1 million in suits from another Sl pro-
perty owners.
He explained that the complaints are
the leCOOd step In t ti e litigation. T· h e
first came with the flllhg at the County
Courthouse of clalma, w\llch are· routinely
rejected by the Board of Supei'vlsort.
• Langley sald he went back to the
vehicle, at which Ume one of. the three
~ swung at him &nq an ~,~'¢.hange ~..,
of punches lolloW<d, then tl!e l!tlli:r car
drove off. ·
In all, close to 1,llOO' claims,, totaling
$21 million, haw; been re}ected by
IUpervisor> -May. ,
, ''W~~ tllat the board < , Will ~ {~·
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Tho victim said the car drovt. ~y bla
hwse several times aft.et he arrived
home, and on one pass he beard I
soufid like that of a Cherry bomb eJ·
' plodiiig. . Walking oot to Investigate, be 1 a f d,
he found the car pulled into h1B driveway
and uw the muzzle Oasb as a rifle
was fired into the garage, smashing
two of his, car .windows. · , ·
Patrolman Muir '•aid -.slug lndged ~ a bathroom wall of. the home the
young bartender shares with a friend,
) while another was found in the pr age.
City PlaJlllers
Take Up Heavy
Agenda TuesdaY.
The Cmta Mesa Planning Commis-
sion will meet Tuesday night, due to
todar's Veterans' Day celebration, with
a fairly heavy agenda to be covered.
Items to be processed J.n:clude a rezon-
ing application for a maJor1 motel and restaurant operation near the industrial
area surroUnding Orange County Air·
po~eway Inns of America is seeking
to switch their new stte at the south-
west corner of. Red Hill A venue: and
Pall.Sadea Road from residential to
commercial and professional use.
The site is a portion of a seven acre
parcel sold by the Irvine Company to
apartmenl devel-Jack Thoner, who recenUy opened a 107-unit develoi;ment
nearby. . Tboner then chose to sell the remain-
der of bla land, Instead of putting up
additional apartments, with the Rode-
way firm buying the property.
Plannlng Departmant,11pOkesmen say
the restaurant-motel i\\OO<epl is a good me for that location. which bu a traffic
count rlJliini up. to 31,000 cm dailY,
and is near 1be airport.
Also up for conildention ls a· con-
ditional use pennit for a 92: unit mobile
home park on tbe east side of Whittier
Avenue between West 17th and 18th
streets. • . The city plannlng statr also recom-
mends approval of thal proJecl. which
is propoeed by Howard tan.. lJf'll
ll<ri<sl>lrt Lane, Newport Beach.
.Mesa ·HistonCal·
Group to Meet .
An a-1 -meetinC· and ·
)lolluck dinner l<ir the Colla Jor-l!lslorlcal SOclety Is acbeduled Tueldo1 lllal>t at lhe home <I lli10r Alvin L.
Pln~ley. ·-
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Ful1ertoll Ave~.,m&Y """'*lY calllnr Mn. f;lrl I\. ........
The annqal 8*lfnl wUI "" held to
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Perryµµm, ~~ .. ''.!"! will jri•Ollect
be collseilth\T!O lbe use of10U!"O\>etbead
air s~ 'I>)>, thO jets, II woul~' cinlstliUle an eaSeini!rit·o~ iNt &om'e1...... . -· -' ' ' ' I '. \~. ' • ', t TIGl'IT FIT ·-As.part of Ills observance ·of'V~'s ·Day, llJjP,h.
Bonds of Newport Beach accepts chlillenge to,aqueeze:ililo·,his•World War U vintage Maline' uniform as his Marine ;SOll, ~>.:111.;a
Vietnam v~ran, J.ooks. on. Elder BcindS. slrv.ett · ~ ~Cirie i lto/iPg ·
World Wu U.' LeOnard is stationed at ·Camir,P~etO"".~er scm,
Denms, is ,at Marine Recruit Depot, '5an ·Diego. , " ,
He· said , tiili 'lllwsulil · allege j>roperly
'devaluation' bedi.Use·of ~ Dolle, dust
and air p0llutlnn. -''Our bacJcyanl p<iols
get all that jet fuel," be said• "BUt·
noise i.s the number one o~ectJ001" I ., c
I Sen. Kuchel's
_5,000 Servicemen Parade
In Vets Day Celebration
More than .. S,000 servicemen pa'st and
present marched down Santa Ana's Main
Street Sunday in what m i 11 t a r y
organizers bailed as the ~lggest and
bf:st Veterans Day parade in Orange
County history. . -
An estimated 11111,000 -lined the
five-mile parade route which stretched
from uptown Fashion· Square to the
reviewing, ltand at 1st Street. Taking
'the salute near the }Jl'C)Ct&'ion.'1 tennlna1
point waS Maj. Gen. -Willlam Thrash,
commanding general at El Toro Marine
Corps Air StaUon.
C... 'nlruh's guest ol honor at the
reviewing stand waa a A-year4d woman
veteran <I Britain's lla)'al Air Force.
Mrs. Mary James, who .aerved with
the RAF as a woman mechanic in Wor}d
War I, gave each contlng"ent a crilp
-and a amlle ~ Ibey filed put the pndium.
Seventeen milJlaJoy and lchnol · banda
provided the martial music for the win-<fillg colwnn and If Orange County
vda'ans' grotq>1 added' their Slrel1gth
to the tw<>hoor parado. Alao . horiored
in the annual tribute were three. Medal
o1· 11onor -and ...,..... • ., the
LoCloD ol ta!Qr. '
4 equadron " ¥arlne c.riio Jtl' . Slcybowtol md ll .......... flj . -.
.lrlllll]lOrl belloopor1 -their Jow
ilYIDI -.. Iba «<-.. Iba· winllnl co1mnn ......i c1on 1111n-.
Anil 'tllO IOpl!filcalod ~ lmd\fa•
of todl1 ,... rep: 1111 led bl fbe plnlll
by 'a 11uP Nike 8'mlles -...-•
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rounded by U. S. Air Force · marchers,
and an Ontos armored vehicle with six
More than l,000 of the marchers were
drawn from Marioe corps .contingents.
And the Leathemecka added a novel
bibute to the pageant with the con-
llrucli111 of a flnat wblch depicted the
nine dlfrerent unlforma wnrn liy the
Corps from U. founding in 1Tl5 to the
present day.
Naval iffortl were centered on the
dls!>lay <I a 50-foot model <I the cruber
Billiniore preceded by the N L v )'
Trallier Center -from san Diego and followed by o!li lmmacula!e colupm
of Bluejaekels. Several Neva! missiles
were aho on view.
The mayors of Coota M-Hunilllg\on
Buch. Seal l!each and weSbiiinslir 'l""' among 13 county mayora ln the parlde.
' Take •Ax~ Out of Tax
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'pAILY PILOT Colbmnist Sylvia Porter,
one bf the nation's most respected. financial . . '
news Write.rs,, Qll:C.e a&ain comes to the rescue
of_ymr J>OCkelbl\Qk!~e lint of lier lllDUal . '
-of-•~ '*l"""( dtsl&D~ 19 lake,
' J ' 'the "d' out of lax appearl'~ on Page 10.
. I Tb"' wllllle ~col~llD1he MrlU,
Ill prepare.I-In •colliborati• ;ri,tli. Ille Jl6.
searcII ln'i!Itute of America, mUd me ol the
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naU011'• lildinl ..nhorttiea 1111 taxu. Bud ...
the ~lumn f<IUy a'l4, 'l\ltdl for the rut .of
the Hriea Oil ~AI~ y~ llnfDCO paJes In
the near Mare.
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; . Eail• ICOtlllni'• hip.it. J!oys are (fnm 1111) Al Muell~. 18, of .. 1188 Bai.. WaY' Don Desjariline, 14, qt 2897 Velatco Lant; Mlke Bair,
,. 14 ol 281'1 Modt"'W Av., Troop ls' spomored by Huibeo Aircraft ! • _:.Semtcoaluclll::':::::=:::::=:':_Dl:;::vliloit:=:·::.,;.N:;~:::!::::.:.:B:;""'::::cll::· _____ v __ -:----
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~-RU;les Again, in Newpor~
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1 ~ Afta' 1 ne:r'• ablence the more 11 ii Jeu armtia1 Andrew J. Volstead Day i: Parade and BaccbaDalla 11 aa:aln· ·OD
:: the caleodar. · ·
• ~ The boat parade and bash will be
··held Sunday, Dec. 8, under Sponsorship
• of the OrRllge Counli Ski Cluti. '
Prior celebfaUonl for the prohibition-,
~g ...,.!or were staged by the i, BalbOa Wand Sculling & Punllng Society.
(," HaWevtr, this year the project was fl wll!ed 'lo the Ski Clnb , because the ~· SbDen Ud Pwrten are involved la 1: a "new aecrtl .._ project," Rudy
··-proj<ct chalrman•llld. :: "The par:ade honors the late senator : v~ bicaU.. .,nthout bll oponaorsblp,
"the lllb -~ pnohlbiUon, would i~net haw been pollible,"\aaid Biron.
~ .. -, ._w.111 haYe-no repeal.
nfi no pende, oo blccban111a, no martmia onof nb blg)I alcoh>I tam."
YJcbllmen, all of whom .Join"wtl!i the
Ski Club In owning a b1C debt lo Repeal,"
be wd.
· 'The boat parade wlll begin at noon
after a starting . tout to Andrew J •
.Volstead a~ the Balboa Pavilion.
"DecoratM 81 speakeas}>s, A1 C8JIQ'ne
headquarters, or perhlpa honortn1 l!lic-
.chUI, the Roman God of wine and mer~
rtment, the boata will proceed on . a
tour of the harbor, some no doubt with
three sheets into the wind," said Baron.·
Followtni the parade, the Ski Clnb
will bold a bacchanalla at the Pavilion.
"It .is nnnored that it may last 1U1til a p.m. arid that a1coboUc beverages ~l
be .avallable," Baroo atd. He odded
that the party would be open lo anyone
over Z l)'W'I of age,
Corona lel Mar's "Partlclpallng lb the Wade wlll )le
¥1 local restaurants, taverns, and local
V ~:-,' ·,f:. ·~·:M~~g G9Zf!rey
1: Wo~~ P0,~~~1~: · ~'e-U! Surf Champ
1 To · Be.-18C~~ · · . a1 ct1.uo LOCKWOOD
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t. By 'M•ai · ":..re . . , li!NcoN.-Piier1o· m .. -Margo God· t! ·~ .... '-At 1 • • tr.y, a ~ve lJ.yeaN>ld from
I . . . . . · , Corona ·4'1-Mar,, ls the new q-. of l; Tbe pro. and .... ol wlijecllng p;r,.. ' women'i jUlflng after t,plly outpo!nllng
"llpectlve "mnploya lo ·pb:Jjjctl : ex-hOr rlvala 1n lht World Surfing Cham· ~ amlnatiOG·befor'e tllO)' p --u.\.job ptonsbipa_·~er., SAturday.
! wlll bl bWp Wedittod&Y bl'. the <;osltL "· Miio GOdfrey, '1 member of the U.S.
• M-Chambel: of.<:ommorce. . West Coast Surfing Team, scored 12 ~ Memben •ol .die chatill>er JDdullria! · polbta durll!I the nine-hour compeUtion
" Commtttoo , ho~• ~!Jtd · a noon . UJl!ler . a . bllster1t111.-tropicll oun. s~e
·. 11-. al the Costa ,Meia . Gol( and . fln!ahed .well ahead o! nlllller-up ~
• Counlr)I Cluli fiir the panel 'dllc:uoalin , Weber o! llawllil, who scored fl JIQlnl.s.
'l1ne --wlll pve,vlew•·oo·each Defending-World chlmplon Joyce .llnf·
'oldt .of lbt ~ ·~ es· · fman·of C&plstrano llMcb wu·e11rn1na1ed
j' amlnatkli.~ ~' '&o VaiJcbn : in I temi.finlJ hUt. . t l: Recldlq, c6alrmu of the~ rel¥· The ·world chlmpionsllipo are being
: -commlttee. . h<ld a~ famed . Domeo Belch. Action Ha and Callfiln>Ja Worlantn'• Com· · wu deilyod Frlilay becanse of poor
penallon ~ lloud lid.,... ·WID1arn · surf conditmns. \Vaves w.,. running
A. P...-, plus ~ F u • d between th..e and five feet during the
Amerlcu Life lnauruce broker Joe women's finals llalurday.
Brillon will tpeak for pre<0mplo~t . While Miss Godfrey was capturing th•
ph)'llcala. . dlsteff Utle, the U.S. Wesl Coast men'• ·
· Sj>eoldng,...Jni\ Uieni w111 be Waller conUngenl wa1 showing lt' can hold its ;i. 11aboCJ11, -of Industrial rela· own with the world'• beit. The t:,ll!or-~Uoai for Bi1lcock Elect:ronlco, Dr. nianl pilced five men In the flna\s !Mlcblel ¥1C!Aod, ml Donald Btst. bead -Dov1d NINhlwa, Skip Frye; Peter
,ol llCUllO' hd Ul<ty for Atlantic Johnlon, Corl:>' Cmoll and Mllle Doylt. '1Jlt1Wdl Mlaollo Systemo DlvlalnG. Australia aloo placed ilve men In the
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fmall, but the Hewallan team made a
•urprtllnal!' poor showina, with only
th..e men mok1ng the cbamplonabjp
brai;ket. Hawaiian hopo Joey Cabell, a
Newport Beach restaurateur who divides
bia time between the mainland and the
illtndo, failed lo make the sem141nals.
Tbou1•M1 of Puerto lUcana, many
ol them viewing a surfing event for
the first time, watched tbe workl'1 best
, women surfen compete saturc11y. Warm
trade wJndo and ll><legree Wiier lein·
per1tureo marked the eompet!Uoo.
Third place went to Phyllil O'Donnell
of Austrolla, with 43 points. Fourth wos
Mtrlha Slmn of Hawaii, will! 31. She
was followed by Candy Chase of 8an·
luree, Puerto Rico, with 31. Sllth place went to Janice Domorskl of the U.S.
East Coast Team. -
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eased .Use of Computers
!l__'.C_ c ' I ., _M ,_... "Cllla trwmn11 wlll bl quite ..,..,.. o1 normal bwnan lundlon. °' ... ..., """'" . J)tlllGll. by cOm.pariloa,'! ta1d Dr. Tblrd quarter, Dr: Nellon said, . ~-a.:,~ ~ell= • Ne!eoo'o -iplld deon of tho ....Ucal students wllf lltudy Ult ~. ,n·. ~ •• bl to ~.1.:;.. .ocllool Dr· Wll'N ll ~--' vlrpmnent lod•db>& ....,., . vjrijles,
--· may -a e ~-•· • Dr BooUck who lllllOUllCjld pr u11e1 'loxl®l"ll' qi choloclw -·• pndlc mmup, and ::Jn.be Nolloio•1 appo!J\tment u UIOclale d~ r.:.,.. ' · PJ'I 4W~=lnl."v;;'~i:n"":l, ul. atanlql..-vltwwlthlhetwomedscbool. Tiie ·flnal qut\1.er ol ·tl\11 first year,
UC! Cll!fornla Clollqe ol Medlcina ,.. ~~alor•, la1lild aboul andthet neW ~ -w1ll study tho proc:t11
th• u bopendb>i dlllleogu thal Min thru5' qildlcln<. · -· Cl dlleUe .
docton lbou1d bl trained 1o mtet . Te lpolroi o1 prevenUvo medicine, Tllo eom!lnllllmlvo ftnl.year overvie'tl
He bea<ll a ...... w .. lhal hlo Hvtlic1 lncludloi. .,. lllld, lbe anlkmoklng cam-wlll permt\.rnqre iitifbllll1 tho 1<wlniga
the med1cal ecbool'o eumculum lo. plo. pallJ\ 111!1 ~. conlt<t lo. provonl llrio yem. Jlr. lietooo . WI!. lhlder
vlde lltudeoll with .: broader .... heart altacu, lt I hird to th1ni ol the -ntlock-step curriculum student.
dentandlng oi medicine and Its social ii lhal way but thh II rea1l1 part , hava only one quarter in their ten!OI'.
impllcatloaa: , of medjcine now," he~ . -ytar foe" etecuves. . ,
A medico! -,,_to loPk ~ Becaulll ol. -tauve medielne, be .Tbe l!lllh foorlli,year .C&D be de'fOted
2l>·or 25 yean to w,hat·graduates wlll llld,alptoflOQd,old.-~ lo ellCtlvu lllldor lbe -eurr!culum.
be doing it the beig!tt of-their camr, just aren't k1lllng an~. He named • "U a lllldenl . lltudylng lo be .a IUtlleon
says Dr Nelson. · tubertUloaia, measles, typhoid fever ~ wanta to fJpeDd. less Ume on human
, Be f,.:_ lhal-potm wlll I_,, "the ooce fearfUI bubonic.pique(' .bebavJOr he ean. '.A •stode!lt goJnc into
. lhll Deed for oo .much memory w¢ 11\0 !"'" m~ cunlcuhAD. Dr. poychlalt)< can !Ue 1111 course ""k
Tbe doctor will put Jn the ~ Nelai>n oald, wW go Into ell~ llttl on palholol)' of Ille Uver," -Dr.·
·'and Iha eompoler wll!-glve lha ftll J( bulldlng proceeds <ll acbedule Nellon. · ''i!e• 111<1 the eomputor re,lponse wll! and, Hnot, In tho fall of 1119. • . The building he •Pok• of ls Surge ·'oornethlns UJ<e; ''To ·con11rm the eour... will be muJU-dllelpllnory and Unit u, now under . C<>Nlnlctton on the .
dlagnool& yqur patient sbo<IJd also have · otudenta wW stay put In a multi· UC! eompua. SUrge Uni~ I (IO named .
. 1ha following. Look for tl" · dloclpllnlry, 1>ome .b1M laboratory with beca1119 the medical ,.hool wlll ourge LOOKING' AHEAD
• Dr. NeilOll also eipecto lhal belor• lnslructo!" coming to them. . , . Into 11 and . 1!'9!' °"' '!"'° J>'ll!!ID'!'t . . . • ,
, tOo· Joiia docton wW have lhe abUUy The .. first quar\tr ·IUl\Oll. Wil! be r~ ar,.,~eill:.~.wu ':. ~-School.a Nailor\
tqqbanie1penon'1goneUcmokeup. devoledlohumaniriorpbo!Oa,.)lellld, .'com . !,!wi .i ~ . ,a,<!~· .. .,.· , ._ ".'. .. ,.
. "WW "' lncreuo tho totelllgence pf takJna a look al lbt b1JD!ll1 from cells fa• ty 1lW'1lll'I!",: , ..... J: ., . ·1n'-lli.' te · ellucatliin bond
a Child evory Ume a family comes up through org11111, body oylloml, the • Pre-di!flcal stu4ttill ll!ll . ~ .. :Jrii11lded . 111 hlch t Futun
In and asks for it?" he wondered. "There · body--u-a ''Whole ·to human l!ldtlY-' ~·at-1he· 00M campuo JD:-ia c· · t lssne, eropoa!Uon !'ct "j;, not:,;..,_
are moral judgment. lo be made he(<. He llld the course wlll--em· '&=~~a.mi; .. ol ~ ~= ,a«<ll'dlng lo pll!IS.
We are Collli to have lo start lal1dn& bryolosy, genellcl~, hlltololJ, ::..U . .. . ,-,.,.. ,_, wtli -ii*!n it('a ldpli.i· on to our medical students Ill a ny "e anatomy and evtn • • " ~ t • , * . uaJ , . , •
never have." . Tbe -quarter ,.., 11.aurte1 l A j>orimDoDI ~Jln)c"I ~·"" the lnlne cam~, ,
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Oeaver Denies
Cancelling
UCI Address·
sti®: -Begin•· t~daz . · ·· · ~ · . .. ./
'l'bomll, • " l , .: i' :lie, '.1".!U ' f._the boon! lo Mjlft)Cffd
. Bb\ck Panther Eldridge Cleaver llld • ~~~'::~cg It w11l coocludt "1th • ........-;im. 'JIQll·~~ N'!cl11om• oort ot-
. t~1 that a letter received by a uyi '!'lie ... ...; .,.. llll lodl1 i.. a meeUnl by Tbomu to tho ·""""'100n 1lul 118', :'!'>~ ,nur 1rv1na, lo ci'J!1Unu• :irtlh tho
; profwor oaY!nl be hal eancellod hll , o! • u;-o,. 1 County lloud • ol hal made m ~ il lbo_fllclAllil . F,0-1-·
: N<!Vember appearance on Clmpuo "lie~" &u~ ~ 1tn whit may ... '.J>.. .: '.tr . ti · . } _ . · .· "* 1:i '-fi
In Olkllnd, Cleover llld, "I didn't ctemoP-•u ·an ·elf on lo ulvqa· Ibo "" • ~ • " , · • · · ·
· :r!~~=;~.::mmak•any•peech" ~ui::ic1::.·!"" ?'" s1...,,;rel.· :1!.e_· _"' .. _~H:e_-' ·.a. · r.ing_ Set,·
Cleover said be couldn't uplaln ·a 11 could become -of Ibo .-.1m-IW II< • •
...;_, parlul ---.. -queot1ou ' ' -letter ,..,~ved by A!stotanl Prof-r evv 1ltld by Ibo CDUDtr boo1'll , . -., ---~-=~ =·: := ~-;;: .. i:--~~ -_Ba·. y _·.1· ·t;;'il:. L __ ·i .. ke. ly Top ,ic up." · cbqe 4IO acrv of Irvine nncNmk ~
••-· ·4 ••-1 •·· ~_. Cl for 117 """' of CXIWdJ eonlrollod ~wparo 141 -et-re,..-eaver tldalondl surroundlnl Newport's Bid: • · · ' · · · · · wouldn't mat; any more public apeecbea Boy. . 111_,_ r. <idLuril vta\lpU... ml beariop. The mabi
"unUllltormyDec ltrtal." c.adlUon,ofthetradelncludeddredi· ,,. • ~ , '11"-.~.!"" . ,thrUll.~lta ~)1u·be<o d1rtcled
lie 'allo re~'>'lnceled schedulfl 1n1 :d"f,of U.-. llc!al ~ lit the ba.iJ• . "/ <1~1<-jabcOli':\!U,.. ~ >'It public me ol lild: ~'\o.lil!lbllc
appearances Ill Cal •litate Lone Beach ~ l -~ lty~~ lhord1lne 1111 wlll COIJ!lu.;1 a bearing lands, with t b e empbQ1s on Udelands
and at UCLA. ",Ir · 1 .:.=;.~· • ·'vinl at Newport Beach a11·11all nat month, '. '.iiid·bOacha.
, Cleavo;, ':l.%~· ~ ormation f~ ~· foi creidon• of ,. lh'ul . with Ibo n-., Orange Collllty-A •. Jllb<bmmillee he• de d by ~. N~gro :,.,. ~ ~ 11 ~'f,:jth dollar "-.id hlrbor" In 11ie Bai:t Bay Irvine ComPlll)' Upper Land mhlnge Asaembl,man Winfield Sboemoker ([).
Ww• a e_rn"."'" m ... , ..,. area. '" · -'-•-•lop! Lompoc) was originally scheduled to a dUdJy WeojlOll,-Oll an· Oakland pollee RocerJt11, boWem, lhe uchlnie pr0. the lll<eb' .. -..-.•· \be 'trade .hnemSiernly•a.Nowport galherlng,
olflcer.. · · · • . -1-lo be boa1llll down. Comity , P'1llJl'Cll bl; an . •llac•. ... ._,_ ..J!ul ' '~defeated In bis re-
He w., tovlled,.1>7~Sjillplro-to 1tacb of!!i!la!a cindldl7 lldmllled tl1'j' _,-are e.lllineed.---Jiidl<Mld-,...y, elecuon 6111' Wt nk. 1!e hal been
one or more .. 11111~ ... dl a liter~ livin& the nap, llefious considetaUon by the fact that the chalrm..an of ~be cba1nnan of tbe·SUbcGmmlttee on Marine
course, followiria ·h11; ~ appear~ in rectnt month!. At one po.lilt, they Assembly Subcommittee on COnservatiOn Re!ources.
al UC! 19 ~be;.~er had qr.ed took the uchange "o!f ealendar. "' · -and Beocbel 11 Alan ~ (~!loverly . ~d ol com1q to New p or t,
lo teach a ,..si<ln Ol'~i!O; of the COUl'1lt Thal ,..med t, be a otgnal to the 111111). Sboemoker ls now expected lo be cl<an-
sometlmt In Noveml*.-.:. Irtlne Company that the pNposal 'bad • Sleroty, prior to servlni In. the l•wer Ing out biJ·desk.
-, slowed to a com PJ et e stop. 'So house, ..,.as ad.miniltraUve apiatant ,to A Sieroty aubcomm.Ittee spokesman ex.
• last month, Irvine Company Ptdident former Ll ~v .. QleM And.,..., a plalned how the hearlng wW probably Il·vm' • e' Co. Bares' William R. Mason dropped hla own •tron& foe ol the Back Bay swap. be eonducted.
bombshell in a letter to Board Chairman Anderson, as a member of the St.ate "We'll listen to whalever people want
C. M. "Cye" Fealherly arid the Orange Lands Commis.!jon, consistently voted to bring up," he said. "We'll tall about Bl'ggest .L"'J-unty County Harbor District. against the trade, which is aimed at shoreline problems primarily. I'm 1ure '-At Mason cited pr~ in the agreement opening up the bay to ~Ual aod · the Back Bay exchange will be included,
and uted111at·the ezchange qreement recreaUonal i!evelopment. · because of Sierra Club oJ>pDS1tton,
.l tDI f 'p} be terminated. ' It wasn't uittll the L1.ndt Commlakm mosUy. A 11 o, Mr. Sleroty w 11 on -"-Par. ' en . an In counter action the eounty put County was replaced by a Republican slate Anderson'• stall, .. I have a strong
Co u n s e I Adrian Ku~ to work following Gov. Ronald Reagan's victory feelJng that he wculd make that one
'By· JACK 'ClliPPELL uploring the legal aspecta of the agree-in 196& that the transaction w .. on.Ily of the oymptoms (sic) lo buUd the hear·
. 0t ..... ·°""" P.11tt '"" menL He came up with an opinion approved. · ing around.
Plans for Oran&,! County's largest that "the company cannot, lrt our in-Sleroty's aubcommJttee ia erpected to "We want to detennine whether public
aparbnetit project, ,. !1300-wllt develop-terpretation, abandon the agreement provide a forum for the swap's . op-beaches and other facilltiea are being
ment oosU_ng $25 .mllllon, were d15closed without county consent." Pontnts, principally conservattorusts, fully utilized. In addJUon, we want to
today by the Irvltie Company. 'The ttage ·la at for a full scale such u the SJena Club. find out what beaches aren't publicly
The ···• I w be I ted exploration ol tho pact Tuesday. An The hwtng hal been telllallv•l!' olated ·owned, but perbap11hould be."
on the m.;rth~:'11~~ w of Jam~ 1 outline of the proposed presentation by for Dec. U at Newport City Hall. The rubcommlttee source said out or
and san 4oaquln hills roads in Newport eounty oUJcers hal been prepared by In recent monlbl the steroty 1111>-111ch beertnp o1ten eome propooall for
Beach. ~ .ite u., just west n1 NewPorl County AdmlnlatraUve Officer li<>bert E. commlHeo hal stepped op !ta 1n-leglslaUvt action.
Center. : · . .
· 11 wW Cost twrce aa much and eonlain
twice the number of apartmenta u the
next bluest apartment development in
the county, the South Bay Club .young
adultl "mecca" near Harbor IUih
School, also in Newport. That project
is now under cooatrucUon.
San Francl!CO-based developer Geraon
B a k. a r & Associates ill in chara:e of
the Irvine apartment complex.
Irvine officiall Aid it will have
bachelor, OM, two and lhrte-bedrooin
unlta. Dakar hal Jeued tho land from
Irvine for 6S yean .
Terry Welsh, Irvine manq:er of the
multi-family apartment pro\ect. ll1d an
esttmated 2,340 penono wt! Hve 1n tho
·apartments. No small children will be
allowed, be said. Minimum occilpaney
age w1ll be It. .
The project 1Jready has been 1pprovod,
"In concept" by the Newport Beach
PJanninl Department Final piano are
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Work is nearly complete on new buildings at cowr ent faclli.tles allow launching of eight trailer-drawn
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BY
WILLIAM
REED
Reeds •••
In the Wind
• ' Mayor AI Coen is becoming quite
; ~otorious these days and because
c of it all I look for the book business
; ·to soar. Al will be included in
· fhe next editions of "Who's Who
in the West", "Outstanding Young
, Men of America", "Dictionary of
. International Biography" !i n ~
! !.iCommunity Leaders of Amenca.
From Caldwell, Idaho, comes the
'announcement that Pam House of
: Huntington Beach has b e en
selected one of the country's
outstanding leaders. She will be
listed in "Who's Who Among
Students in American Universities
8nd Colleges."
' Robert Roy, also of Hunti~~on
foeach has just completed trammg
at the Los Angeles Sheriff's
Academy and now is on duty in
Los Angeles County.
* Bruce Gossett, whose toe is keep-.lng the Rams in' .business these
Gays was. one of the hosts at the
opening of the new Mercury .Sav·
lngs four story building last Thurs-
day night.
The Ram kicking· expert is really
in fighting form and proving it
on the football field. He helped
people around the new facilities
of Leonard Shane's Palace on
;Edinger A venue just west of Beach
Boulevard.
To occupy at least a portion of
the top floor will be the legal of·
fices of former city attorney K.
Dale Bush, who appears to fi~d
private practice agreeable. All m
-all there were more than 700 civic .le~der,s attending the opening ot
the new building.
* · A news release crossini my desk
today says that the "Girl Scouts
"are pleased with Boy Scout Coed
·Proposal." It seems that the girls
fl.Od boys will be able to belong 1to the same Explorer Scout posts
beginning in January.
~ Boys and girls have been work-
Jng together for some time on com· ~unity services and other coed
projects. So. now it's ~l g~ing. to
J:>e official with an orgamzation g1v-~ng sanction to the work of the
~couts.
• A spokesman for the scouts said,
::"This new move can result in ad-. lcled benefits, not only to the young
; :People involved, but also to their
: rommunities ...
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BJ Signs for Funds
! For Nigerian Vietims
' ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
I Johnson has authorized . a $2.S million
• contribution to tht International Com-f mittee of the Red Cross to aid Nigerian
I civil war victims.
In making the contribution, Johnson !appealed to the warring factlons to settle
1 their poliUcaJ differences.
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mtimate Use of Sugar
Building Still in Doubt
By WILLIAM REED
ot "" 0.111 rnot stiff . The ultimate use of the old Holly
Sugar office building at Main Street
an<t Garfield Al'.enue·tn. ~untington Beach
apparently. Js still-m doubt. .
Now housing the_ office of the Com-
munity Oh.est and the· Community Ce.nter
operated. by'tbe ~unity Action Coun-
Beach Teen Set
To J'oin World
Campus Afloat
Jose Zorrilla, son of Mr: and Mrs.
JOse Zorilla Sr. of 1634.1 Normandy Lan_e,
Huntington Beach, has been accepted
for enronmf:nt on the spriilg 1969
semester at sea aboard World Campus
Afloat of ,Chapman Col1ege.
7.orrilla will join 500 other college
students from throughout the United
States in Los Angeles for orientation
and will board the SS Ryndam Feb.
3 to begin the 111-0ay study voyage
to ports in the Orient, India, Africa
and Western Europe.
The program, now in its fourth year,
ls administered by Chapman College .
Zorrilla is a sophomore majoring in
business at Golden West College.
School -is Misery
.To Young Author
In Buffalo, NY
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Sch~J Is
so full of misery you could write a
book. So the eighth grade class at School
52 wrote one.
"School," said one of the cGauthors,
"is dropping all your books in the hall
when you have a miniskirt on."
"School," said another, "is being told
to keep your love life out of school,
and you don't even have a love life."
"School," said a third, "is having
Frank Vigilante sit on your lunch."
These melancholy pronouncements and
others from a group or 13-and 14-year-
olds appear in a 5-cent paperback titled
"Miseries United" which is the brain
child of 52's eighth grade teacher,
Theresa Lopata.
The book is selling well around the
neighborhood, and the proceeds will help
give the class a real swinging graduation
party next spring.
"If this book bas a moral," said Prin-
cipal Bertram A. Miller, "it is that
children have miseries as well as adults."
For instance-
"Scbool is looking at a cardboard win·
dow with a flower painted on it."
"School is when you have to go to
the lavatory and the teacher doesn 't
believe you. '1
"School is hearing the fire alarm bell
when you are in gym, and you're only
half-dressed."
"School is having all the right answers
but one, the one you 're asked."
"School is sitting on a tacf that you
just happened to find on your chair
too late."
"School is getting mugged in your
very own coatroom."
School is fun at !:20."
That's when school ii diamissed for
the day.
cil and technically the home of the
. Teen Center, its use as a counseling
center . apparently has been set aside
for a while.
The sjngle story brick buildingiis owned
' by the Huntington Beach .CO. which bas
made it avafli!.ble for use by charitable
· grouP,S. A . Jl!>rlion of it was remodeled
into offices with funds raised in the
·l!th Night Reverstaged in January.
, Apparently the building is too small
for use a:s a teen center and the dances
for the young adults will move elsewhere,
according to the Rev. Roger Betswortb,
of the Ministerial Association.
He said there is not enough space
for bands and dancing.
In addition, the young adults appear
to be more interested in areas for folk
singing than they are in pool, pingpong
or other activities whlch could be offered
at the center.
For AJice Medina the center is ade-
quate and the place for conduct o( her
program which is aimed mainly at the
Mcixcan Americans who need services
ranging from reading of letters to learn-
ing how to become U.S. citizens.
She said she would like to have the
exterior grounds improved with basket-
ball courts and baseball areas if possible.
An extensive plan for use of the facility
by the West Orange County YMCA has
been offered to representatives of the
owners of the building with the sug-
gestion that the YMCA would like to
take ovet the bnilding and the grounds
and is willing to pay for the use. -
The Family Service Agency, the Salva-
tion Army and other groups have ex-
pressed interest in at least office space
in the building, but it appears that
not all could be accommodated.
A decision on who will use the building
will take a few weeks as all plans
and requests must be reviewed. That
decision must reflect the best use of
the facility for the entire community,
according to the building owners.
Fountain Valley
Pageant Planned
Fountain Valley Junior Miss Pageant
will be held on Nov. 23 at Tamura
School. Signups for the pageant were
being accepted until today.
The contest, sponsored by the Fountain
· Valley Junior Chamber of Commrece,
is open to any high school senior girl
of the city, between the ages of 16
and 19 who best represents the American
teenager in the opinion of the judges.
Judging of the candidates will be based
upon personality, scholastic achievement,
talent and ~sonal appearance.
Goldberg Files Brief
For Dr. Spoek, Others
BOSTON (UPI) -Former U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg
contended Friday that the sentences of
the defendants in the anti-draft con-
spiracy trial of Dr. Benjamin Spock
and three others constituted cruel and
unusual punishment.
Goldberg filed a brief in the U.S.
Court of Appeals on behaU of the Rev.
William Sloane Coffin, chaplain of Yale
University. The Rev. Coffin, Spock,
author Mitchell Goodman of Temple,
Maine, and Michael Ferber, a Harvard
University graduate student from Buf~
falo, N.Y., were convicted of coilspirink
to counsel yollng men to evade· the
draft.
:!Valley ·Teens AFS Finaii-s~s
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:,student& have. been named American MW Sekera; 17, b t®,..daugbter ·of E. Weaver, 7611. Rh®e f:.ane; Hunlington
I• Field Service (AFS) 1inalists for lbe Mi and Mr J ph A Sek 0299 Beach. '.l t96~70 school year. · · '-ose · era, 1 A junior, Miss WeaVer lifts French 'I Lorraine Sekera---..nd Christine Arm .S~allow Ne... IM 11 the eldest of 10 and modem .d811ce as her favdrite su~
i Weaver were pickeCI from SS applicanLI chiJdr:en. • jects. Sbe has ,studied flute (or five
1 1 ror lhe fore1gn a:cbange ~rogtlln by She fW been a member of the National years and has been" a member ol the
' the Fountain Valley chapttt1 ICl'eeJ\lng Forenaics J,.eagve, 1 delePW.to Student Fountain /Valley BJgh School marching
board. Final 1electlon will be made by Unli.d Nalklu and • ....,bet of the band.
officials al AFS headquarters In Ne• Latin Club. The national AFS office will make
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"'-'Tho House of Lords waa told that
.:~·· circular mall boxOI might
• f:~~cod by eamer to empty rec-; oneli,. if a current upen ..
"'.'blen'li proves successful. But mail
"F<llflclall said the cl111J1geover IDllY
,. ~e about 100 years. • -~·, Armed with nothing but a Jetter
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Columbia College has ended vbf.
ting ho u r restrictiom in th.t
men'a dorms. Columbia .College
men now may t11tertain womn
at an11 hour, making Columbia
th1: on l JI lvy League col~ge
without reltrlctions on visiting
Muri.
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the night ~yoaN>ld Tom Turnbull
1 trie dto break into the Manchester,
.-~ngap~, home of Mr. and Mrs. ~cis N•IW• Turnbull .got caulht
,..,,, a hook as he tried to climb
.l11Jirough a pantry window, fell and
~when Nagy went to investigate, he
~ound Turnhull hanging upside
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. ball naked with his trousers wrap-::O~od tigbUy arouru\ bls alikles. ... . . ::: ~ Indonesian police and troops
'ppod 50 young speeders to their
erwear, marched them through
e streets of Jakarta and threw
em into a fountain. The young·
ers, nicknamed "bell drivers" for
eir flagrant speeding along the
·ty's boulevards, were caught at
lice roadblocks. They were re-
eased wi1llout being charged but
;,!heir car• and molx>r bikes were
l ;unpounded for a day.
Snowstorm·s Bury East
Up to 19 -lnches Covers Three-fourths of U.S.
By Uou.d l'Hn la...,,.Unoal
'lllree --burled •utun)• acrou muai of. th\ nation today and
atacked two feet of mo" over New
England \oday more than a month before
the official rt.art of winter.
The three storms covered three·fourthJ
of the naUon, hitting the New Englnnd
area the hardest with gales and snow
up to 19 inches.
Motorista were stranded, skiers were
marooned, high winds sUrred ocean surf
and raised t t d e s above nonnal and
highways covered wilh Ice and snow
were too treacherous to travel.
-'l't}e Veterans Day attack of rain, snow,
cold and roaring winds was a con-
tinuation of Sunday's weather miseries
of raJn and snow on the AUanUc ~
seaboard, Roctles and Pacific Northwest
and a polar punch that sent temperatures
.below freezing as far south as Mississippi
and Alabama.
UPI T1le!lhot1
RAY'S NEW ATTORNEY
Percy Foreman
The only places spared by the e.arly
November barrage and blessed with clear
skies were stretchea of Florida -an
area still cl..mtig up after • series
or dcattt-deaUng tornadoes -and from
the central Rooklea into the southwest.
In West pover; vt., 24 inches of snow
lay on tho l!1'>Wld Sunday nlght and
it was sun coming down there today.
Between 2,000 and 3,000 skiers were
maroone(\ nearby in Mt. Snow Valley
in the southern part of the New England
state .
"The thing snowballed, if you'll pardon
the express,ion,'' said a distfessed Dave
J,..yman, pubUc rd.1f.ions man for the
DI area.
•'Many came unprepared, without
chains, snow tires or antifreeze," .Lyman
said of Ute more than 41,000 skien wbo
descended on Mt. Snow's complex of
trails for one of the earliest openings
of the aki season there in years.
In olhor hanl-hlt areu d N.,,
F.nalind, 11 lnd>a ol mow wu reporled
at Miiiinocket, Maine, In the eulf mom-. •
lne ~· '""' clumlllnl -tht lolal on the ground to· It Tncbes.
In the mldwest, anow covered a lktlte
area !tom Mlchlgan lo Ark&n!u.
The Iowa city of Del Moines got
a record snowfall Sunday that conl).nued
through the night and lnlo the momlnl!,
jamming hJghway traffic and ro1da fl'QID
there wen lo Omsha, Neb.
The weather bureau in Del Moines
aaid that city had ..toot of snow; Lamont,
lowa, meaaured t4 inches early today.
Up to four lnchel were ·-~ In Norµiern Missouri.
In Adair, Iowa, tht11city haD, churches
and firebams were used to house strand~
ed motorista. One motorist said ~ passed
38 cars in ditches on a trip 'frO'in
Del Molnea that took seven bo~
Famed Lawyer Enters Ray
Case in 11th-hour Move
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MEMPIDS, Tenn. (UPI) -Famed
trial lawyer Percy Foreman, preparing
to take over the defense of James Earl
Ray in an 11th-hour move, refused today
to discuss his fee but said he wasn't
interested in making money.
"I've given away $300,000 this year,"
the mountainous Texas attorney told the
Memphis Press-Scimitar.
Ray is scheduled to go on trial Tuesday
for the April 4 murder of Dr. Martin
lAlther King Jr. but Foreman will request
a continuance until al least after the
first of the year.
Despite the likelihood of a long delay,
authorities went ahead with a dry run
of security procedures for the trial,
testing video t.ape cameras and search
procedures. They said that neither
Foreman nor any other principles in
the case had as.keel to see Ray yet
today.
Foreman told the Press-Scimitar that
he took the case because "by Cqnstitu-
tional right a man is preswned innocent
until proven guilty."
He denied that the Ku Klux Klan
was paying his fee., but refwled to discuss
who was. He said he expected litue
cooperation from Ray's current attorney,
Arthur Hanes, for the present.
"I tmderstand Hane! still has a pro--
blem of collecting part of his fee, '1
Foreman said.
Foreman will appear before Judge W.
Preston Batlle Tuesday m o r n i n g ,
however, and ask for a continuance in
the murder trial. There was lmmecUate
conjecture that this move might delay
the trial until after New Year's Day.
Foreman is noted for careful prepara~
lion of his cases and apparently he
entered this one quite suddenly, perhap:i
at Ray's request or that of two of
the defendant's younger brothers.
Pope Asks 'Total' Faith
In Romnn Catholicism
The defeuse got a stunning lift with
the last·minute injection of Foreman,
the almost legendary Texas trial attorney
who has lost only one murder defendant
lo the electric chair in hundreds of
cases.
T h e 6-f o o t-4, mottle-maned giant of
a man, whose most recent triumph was
the acquittal he achieved in 1966 in
Miami, Fla., for Candace (Candy)
Mossier and her nephew and alleged
lover, Melvin Lane Powers , on charges
of murdering her husband, arrived here
Sunday morning. • His listeners included leaders or the
Olivetan Benedictines, the Congregation
of the Holy Ghost and the Little Brothers
of Mary (Marist Brothe~ or Schools)
in Rople for iliee~s of their generai
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David Thibddeau,_ 29: ot 1\IJ!l\'
hattan ~~gl! Jl<e:c:ari~'1y from
lodge .on · Mahhattan ·tower' -Of·
Brooklyn Bridge on weekend
as policemen above try to dis':'
suade him from jumping. The
man finally grabbed an offic-
er's hand and was taken to
hospital · for psychiatric obser-
vation.
Lone Wolf Actor
Gerald Mohr
Dies in Sweden
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Gerald
Mohr, who played, Philip Marlowe on
radio, the Lone Wolf in movies and '
Christopher Storm in the "Foreign
Intrigue" television series, died Saturday
in Stockholm. He was 54.
The cause of death wasn't known im-
mediately. Friends said Mohc had been
in Sweden for two moths producing a
television serial with hi s Swedish-born
wife, Mai.
Mohr, a native of New York, was
hired as a Coluµibia •Broadcasting
System announcer ;at 16. Later.. while
a premedical student at Columbia
University, he became a special events
reporter. ·
His vibrant voice prompted Orson
WeJles to hire him as an actor In the
Mercury Theater Group in the late 1930s.
Mohr made his Broadway debut as a
gangster in "The Petrified Forest," star-
ring Leslie Howard.
Moon Shot
Launched
By Soviets
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MOSCOW (UPI) -The Sovfcl Union
launched Zprxi 6, an •utomatJc space
ttatlon, toward the mootf Sunday, Ute
Tiiss news agency said today.
The launching of the manned station
~·1n a dlrecUon toward the moon" was
.. in confomlity with the space research
~gram,'' Tass 18.id. ·
"-Z o n d 6 "was placed In the present
lUght trajectory from an intermediate
orbit ol. artificial earth satellite," the
Tass anoouncement said.
· "According to the measurements dati!;
• the fiight Of the Zond 6 automatic station
,..b being effected along a trajectory close
to the calculated one," Tass said.
'Ole first Tass dispa~h gave rM> further
clarification of h o w Zond 6 was fired toward the moon "from an intermediate
-prbit."
'lTbe purpose of the launching ls lo
'COnduct scientific e1ploratioiU along the
foute of the fligbl and io near-lunar
space and also to test the symms and
'units on board the station," Tass said.
~ Stable radio communlcaUons with the
space station w.ere established, the agen·
cy reported. Scientific apparatus aboard
Zond 6 was function).ng normally, it ad4
ded.
U.S., South Viet
Advisers Confer
PARIS (UPI) -Philip C. Habib, chief
political adviser to the U.S. delegation
to the Paris talks, met today with South
Vietnam's Pham Dang Lam to learn
Saigon's latest price for joining the ex4
-panded Paris talks.
Lam returned from Saigon Sunday with
"new instructions" on his government's
position. Hanoi radio was not waiting
for the official word. It already was
calling South Vietnam's proposals for
the talks a "ridiculoUB trick."
Habib, a deputy assistant secretary of
state for Asian and Pacific affairs, went
to see Lam, South Vietn am's chief
observer ..at lhe Hanoi-Washington con4
ference, at Lam 's Paris residence. It
was tfle first such talk since Saigon
proposed it head ~he delegation and the
United States take a secondary role.
Presidential Award
WASlilNGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson today awaraed the Presidential
Unit Citation .to the Navy's Seal Team
One for extraordinary heroism in Viet,.
nam over a one-year period.
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VI demanded today that Catholics give
"'total" faiUlfulness to their Church as
lt is, not 0 to an imaginary church which
¥ch would conceive and organize ac·
cording tq ~ own 1deas."
Tb '""e 'lt:yW-bta pohtiff, speaking to
a 400 monks and friars from three religious
orders, said the Church favored reform
where needed. But he warned anew
1--against ultra4iberal trends-that emerged
after the ecumenical council.
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His warning came as more than 200
U. S. ~. archbishops and bishops bee.an a five.day meeting in Washington
to dlscuss w a y s of restoring pastoral
authority in a Church shaken by dissent.
To Spark Dispute
At U.S. Meeting
WASHJNGTON (AP} -The nation's
Roman Catholic bishops a n d cardinals
today faced an explosive dispute over
the meaning or Pope Pau1 Vi's ban
on artificial birth controls.
•• •• .. ~ Tht. Arni.11 1etm1 to havt miued
4 ~the fas~ion boat throitgh t~ 11ear1 41
·(•there vintage and not-10 vrntage uni-
·~:toniu show. Seen here are the uni· t!form.s worn bt1 U.S. Annt1 Infantry.
! ;men in various periods of warfare. ~~(Left to right) World War 1, World
·~·War 1 l, the Korean conflict and Viet-•nam conflict. • • ' .
"We are demanding of you total and
generous faithfulness to the Church -
oot, certainly, to an imaginary churdl
which each would conceive and orgmy.ze
according to his own ideas, but to lhe
Catholic Church as it is, as Christ w~ted
and established it, with its alms, its
laws, its means of salvation, itl· in·
dispensable structures," the Pope said .
"Wbat one. lw a right to expect today
from the religious is that he vivify
from inside this one true Church· of
~ist, that he strengthen and enq.ch
tt through his adhesion, his obed.ie~.
his ascetic and practical virtues, iUs
saintliness in life, his way of fullUUng
t he tasks lbat are asked of him," F0pe
Pau1 said.
· The issue of whether the ban is binding
on all Catholic couples or whether birth
control should be l e Ct up to personal
conscience looms as the largest question
before the National Conference of
Catholic Bishops, which opened here.
Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (0-Minn.),
was cheered by a crowd of 3,000 to
5,000 persons Sunday as he · backed a
band of Washington priests who were
punished after they disagreed openly
with the Pope's birth control edict.
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This. reporter's name is Tom
Barley. The county seat is his
beat. Bui the most dramatic
story he has covered in the
past few months didn't unfold
in the courthouse. II was a
junket lo the edge of death
••. his own death.
He is a reporter with heart, a
heart that beats today only
because of the skill of a team
of surgeons who traded him
a manmade nylon heart valve
for his own diseased and failing
human tissue.
The trip from a darkening
world of pain and panic lo a
re-beginning of life in the
glare of a brightly lighted
operating room is, indeed. a
fantastic voyage. Now DAILY
PILOT Sfaff Writer Tom Barley
tells it like ii was.
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llldweaternert, uaed to !w-ine &ornadoes, bad a new fear
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Molldq, Novembtr 11, 1961
Friendship Rally
I eered by_ Czeclis
l'RAOUE (AP) -Anll-
Sovlet Cucboalovab jeered
and joatled hard-Hoe Com·
munlsta who had to f1ght their
WIY. out ol a SoYlet frie!ulshlp
rally In Pragua Sunday.
Sboutlug, ••tr at tori 1 1 •
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Hughes'
Las Vegas
DealsOve~
-New Way ·FouncJ . ·
To , Stop. · tiair Loss~
Grow More. Hair
llotl,tk>n, Tens -If you M, ii ,.. ~ DOI .......,.
don't iuffar !tom maie·pat-llk.t bUI,...,.., 1"11 w • ~ d ' -II. adDlll1 -,., ,... lam ... 1 ~ YOll can now bllr .,_, -If ---atop your hair )Ok' ••• and lilm to ti~ ta,_....,;-:
LAS VEGAS, Nrv. (AP) --more balr. 11 _...,. .. !llool ., ...
An aide 1111 Ii 1111 o n a I r • 1« years "they • aJ d ll Clft8I II YOUR Mir lo& •
HowardHul)telbueodedthe couldn~ he __ .. 1114 ·-.a ' , '·
'I-.mllll '"••in "·t firm ol bharat«y ~ II~ -\a I ..0 ~ ,. on ...,, I spree -baa develcped' a treatment fCi< halr loil. llO 'laatW wtddl -
One -the -and WU felt U far away U Tcrm-to, Ool,,Saturday when the
Naw Mlldrld fault llhiltod
' enough to rectsttr I.I '"' !be Rlcbfer 8caJe (If 10. ;~ ..
• • !llperl,t Aid thal . would
• ·• baVe heel -h to CO-
.J eevere damage and IDft1ct
he"y cuualU,. had @e
" opicenter ol the quake b&o
' • located 1n a beavily pcipilaled
•• 11twlne" and "collaborators,"
a crowd· ol moro than 1,000
Ciechoolovab muaed outalde a hall where mora than s.ooo
p...&Vlet Communist& al-
. tended a lnornJnc rally. Fist
fights brob out. Many au!-
fered minor 1nJ»rta and police
loot aeveral penooa into
custody,
net\ed him ab: luxury hotel bo1b ..... and' -· that 11 i. ........ ,.... bllr loll, II ,..
cas1Doo and 30,000 acres ol DOI onli liopplllc hair IGIL •• wilt UDUf you llT lllck blJcf ""' Souihern Nenda and, now wtll but II mllY ......,. hair! ,_ hair rooca _.,. dead,! '1l>ey clan~ .. .., Ilk ,.. to .... ~ iltjp. So,. II ,..
IJtart developlpa the J"Operly. Ille tht\r word I« ll H they be' hue ·uy ~ 0. tOp at
"We -feel we're through lltve that the tr"i\mtftl wlll bead, olJd WOll14 1111• to Iii!>
11ltb the 1cqulaltloo ~." help you, lhey lnvlin JOU to bj your hair loll1_mid ,,...._
ROtiOrl A.' MahOll", ilulhes' tt loi: 11 daya, a.I their psi, and ~ • • • ~ 'f ·llie -lo fO
chief execUtlve · in charge ol aee for yooroell! somethln( ibooil It -. ~
. Nevad1 openUoas, aaid In 1 Naturallt, they would nol too lain. ;!,
Sund1y !nterYtew. offer tills no-ril1c trial unleu the 1.-h Labantory ~
He aaid the aecreUve In-treabnent worked. However, It tants Inc. wt11 IUJilll1 you ....
, dUatrlallA.'• 0rganizatlon now 11 lmposslble to help~· treabnent 'r.r-11 "'11, al .,....
Is fonnulatln(·1 muter plan The grt\11 majorlty of rtst, if they ~eve illo .lnll-
the hall whacked Em&QUel for develoi>inl ·the area and cues Of excessive hair fall ment irlll help j>ou. .r.iill lilid
Famira, former bague Ari Hughes hllijiell probably wlU and baldnesB are the begin· them the ~'UM!~
School director, across the announce lts·completlon nm nlng ancl more fully devel-low. ,\lHnqulrles en_.,.
shoulder" 1th her umbrella. year. · · , ol!"d stages Of male pattern coolld<ntlelq, by~ and w!Qi.
Famira wu on the at.age at "The ~P!l ol raw 1ani1 bal~· and cannot be out obligation. .,(
area.
Hpwever, the quake WU
centered near M-· cannel,
· · Dl, 1n one of the state'• lllOlt
aparaely populated areu.
' ' It luted only a '"' -.
1>aS-.tbe mll1kllll ol -1n a stat.I and Canada fett
' 0 the tremon. Four per10M
' ' were hurt. ,
One woman IUffered a
broken hip at Hopklnavllle,
Ky., a boy suffered a' severe
bead ,Injury when atruclc by
a falling chimney at Sl Louis,
Mo., a gh1 11'U bit bY a
falllng llrlck al Benton, m ..
and a man wu cut by bottles
dislodged from a lhe1I at
Olney, Ill.
Skyscrapers I h u'd de red
End of an Er11 •
Standing amid bonvoyage streamen, two little
"strangers on the shore" wave goodby to a grand
old lady, the luury liner Queen Elizabeth, as the
veuel departs SOuthampton, England, for a fine!
cruise to Las Pal.mas and Gibraltar. The liner later
will be brougbt to Port Everglades, Fla., where it
will be cotiverted into a conference .center.
allgbtly -In the big citiea, a------------------
, ... water main snapped at
' . O!.arlest.on, m., a •foot It&• ment ol an apartment house
wall collapsed in St. L<luis,
where 11 bomel were also
damaged.
Mia Farrow
&Co.Ousted
From Hotel
LONDON (UPI) -cana-
dlan !llm producer Jon Quar-
rier, 27, · clad in &boulder·
length tresus and a fawn col-
ored fur coat. wu released
In 191 ball today following
a,S a.m. breakfast ructua &
volving Mia Farrow, a Negro
model, other friends and the
Hotel Cavendllh.
'lbe lncldent followed a
Saturday night of nightclub-
bing when Quanie.r, Miss Far·
row, Negro model Donyale
Luna, Briillh film produ«r
Dopald cammel and coiwlmist
Steve Brandt were uted to
]eave the restaurant of the
hotel on arounda they were
creating a: dilturbance.
The management .ca 11 e d
police and Quarrier w a a
charged with obstructlng a
poU.. olfloer. He appeared-In
magistrate'• court today and
wu released on $9S ball for
another hearlni Friday.
cause of the disturbance
WU not clear. Miss Famrw
accused the hotel management
d. an immoral and cruel act
of intolerance. Miu Luna said
H WU pretty obYloua they
were thrown out "because I
am colored."
No Trouble,
Mr. Nixon,
Just Ask
Red Shelling Aimed
At Humiliating LBJ?
' By JORN T. WHEELF;R
SAIQON (UPI) -Com-
munist shelllngs from inside
the demilitarized zone and
against S out h Vietnamese
ciUes since the: bombing halt
appear to be deliberate and
NEWS ANALYSIS
four Aipericana and wounding
41-Two of the fJring positions·
were spotted inside the
southern part of the zone.
Both were attacked b y
artillery coonterfire and one
alao by Marine jets.
The bombing )ialt ....
ordered to open the way for
full dress peace negotiaUons
in Paris. In announcing it Oct.
31 Johnson said: "We have
low-level provocations to te!t i:eached tbe stage where pro-
bil 1 ductlve talka can begin. We and po5Si y to hum! late have made it clear to the
Washington. other side that such talks can-
Senior U.S. tourees here tin " th tak d have s~d defusing the. DMZ not con ue u ey e a -
and an end to attacks on vantage of them. We cannet aues; were agreed to privately have productive talks in an
by Hanoi in return for Prest-abnosphere where the ciUu J-~--· ~---•~ are being shelled and the dent 1JUllDUU 8 W.UCI 11";11\Wlg demilitarized !.QDe abused." all bombing, artiUery and ~ .
naval. attac)J on North VJet-Laier in his speech, the rim Nov, L President said: "Therefore, I
Since then two key Mekong have concluded that we should
eQ!ta clUes, Can 'Ibo and My see if Jher ~ '!Cting .m good
Tho; have 6een -ilfell.,J ind-· fallli •.• .We could he milled
oth~ prQvinclaJ and district -and we are prepared for
towns have been bll Milltary such a contingency. We pray
IOUl'Ce8 here at first. were toGodthatitdoesnotoccur." pr.par.a to mt< ofrllie at-irs. 1mlliiiM iOOi'ces wa
tacks oo the cities as possibly that any declslon to rdume
the acta of units out of touch bombing ·of the North, either
with their higher headquarters in whole or in part, mu.st
and thus not a violation per come fr om the White House.
se by the Communist com-No niilitary authority here
mand. was willing to speculate what
Then Sunday North Viet-level of enemy actMty against
namese artilleey and rockets the cities or ... involving the
fell on three U.S. Marine pbsi-DMZ . would mean renewed
ti~na south of the DMZ, killing bombing.
NATO Allies Consider
More Defense Burdens
BRU$SEUI ( U P I) -
MIAMI,. Fla. (AP) America's ~ partners
, Pruident-e~ lllchard M. are considering meeting U.S.
to study NATO in view or
the Soviet bloc Aug. 21 ~
vasion of Czechoslovakia.
Nixon, 8000 to become .com-request. to shoulder more of
mander-in-cblef of the U.S. the burden of"'d e fend in I
armed forces, was chatting the West, a North A~l(r)Uc
with Cout Guard Capt. John Treaty OiganliaUon (NATO)
Thompson tbla weekend, wtille official said today.
in Florida for a ~ Nixon Matthias A . ' Mathiesen,
noted he h a 1 real estate ~ pruident of the North AUanUc
terests tn the Bahama Islands Assembly, said the alliance
and aald, '1!ayhe one o1 these also II studying the estahlisb-
dayt, ciptaln, I can hitch a rbtnt of a European defense
r l de o'tft' .on one of your authority to give America'•
planes." partnefl: a bigger say In
1bompoon. commander of decldlnc NATO actloo.
President J obn8on a n d
Pusident:elec& Richard · M.
Nixon both have urged
America's ~aller partnen to
pJt more money and man-
. power Into the largely U.S.-led
N~1:'th)~ense !kort. 1 1 T): f
weaker and mialler members
of the alliance will require
firm guarantees that if they
do futteue their political and
defense pollclea they do not
run the rl.lk ol a cor-
responding reduction In the
American commitment to the
alllaDce u a whole."
the Cout Guard'• 7tb Diltrtct Matbleaen made the an-
here, nodded bri1kiJ and .....,.,..... In opeoinl a
repil<d: ."""1 Ume, air. You ...a1on of the uaembly ca11ed
just NJ a. -11.·: ' .r-.----iiiii--;;;;;--------· Thom,..,, llild a .........
bter he -ill1nldll& "Mr. N1-ID Jou· hrle to do
ii wq your 1lltll 11n...-and
yw ean haft the wbole b1uted l1ael..
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About 100 Soviet fsoldiera who participated in the rally
left the hall by a side cloor.
But about lllO Czechs gathered
around thelr hu.ses, shouting
"go borne" and ahaking lheir
f I s t s at the Rtw.iana. who
waved and smiled.
The meeting was Ol'lanl!ed
by the CzechoalovaK.SOvlet
Friendship Association. a
group being uaed to organlae
oppoeiUoo to the reform
leadership of Alexander
Dubcek, first secretary of the
Czech"'1ovak Communist par-ty.
Dubcek and the old guard
are erpected to eta.Sh Thurs·
day when the party's central
committee meet. to decide
whether reforms begun in
January 1l'il.I continue under
Soviet occupation.
A woman stancnq outside
ls over," be iald. ~·But I dcm't helped. : . ' the rally, where the main want to u:cludA,the poealbWty NO oeuGATtOH COUP'Ofl-----:--jf,
speabn were Vaclav DaYld, of iaddlU...11 Upendlturea In Too Loesdl Labo"'°"' Comu!Wltl, Joo.
forelp m!nllter during the lmprovem~ntl'On the land. We Roz WJQI, ll 11 Wat Mata St. ;
·pre-Dubcek era, and Lt. Gen. hope w• 'c# have . some ff~ Texas 77006 · ·. : 1
Sark.ls Matiroaian of the Soviet manufacturiot here, but also I am aubmitti111 the folt3· iaformatioe wh': the _.... { we realize , we.'re more and atudil1 thAt. it will bo Dpt • c.GGldead.al_aDd dm I am .
army. more Jn I! ,lebure world.'' =: =~!:: ~. 110W iw .. • im..w Chi ~ ,
One pro-Soviet woman Maheu said ~upes can be Do you have dandnal?---l• ii .,.,___.. oilJt'---·~
criticlted some boys for jeer-eipected to concentrate oo Dots ,.our aca!p h•ve pimples or other irrf&aliom'!: • inJ: at the Ru.ulan 1<>ldiers. developing i the 1 land 1 D Dou )'out fORbcad btOoaM Cli.ly or .,...,, .~
n.e boys pursued her down Southern Nevada With tm· Doel your scalp itch? . Whlat · j
the streets 1houtlng, .. Shame, phuil on· remrt facilities, How Jona hu your bl.Ir been lhinnlq:1 ... I
traitor," until pollcfi took her transporb;U(!O .and possibly a Do YoU atill .havo hairt..!-or fuu?-Oll top ol io-..... ·
into a car. ·bell~ fiicllJty. How loq is it? it drt? . it ,oifY'?: · j ,
.In the ·put two year11, Auado ""' °""' lofonilaboo ,.. 1.i tiiay " ~ Another man ihouted, "You Hul)tel 'bas bought · larce · m~rs.lodgllvtDubcetl'' tradl cl raw llnd around · NIAlllP...-------------~ 1 at the pro-Soviet Ciechs. MeCarran:~ and a dozen ADD>lE!IS..-------------.,. 1.
Several demanded the man choice ~ ·: tan:_:the:_~Lu~J::~~::=±==~=~~~~;;;;;;;~~~ be ari'elted f.or slander. Vegas ltrlP.""· _,
Will you look and feel 1oar best for the !estfn \o .. ======-------·:::=======:::1; holiday seuon T Will JOU be proud of your fi111r•
for the approachi.nr season o1 partiea and fami]T
gatheringat Or, will YoU u.dly look at 70Uf ward-
robe and hate 10urself because you've added a
few poonda gradual)y, and nOtblnf seema to. tit ,
anr more? Now you can make a
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during Glori& Mushall'a FaD
F'igure Featl .. L Enjay a
lOvely new' fisure in just
a few Weeki witlt 1 0
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430 Pacific Comt Hiahway
(2 8locb r..t of Balboa Bq llub)
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.From biri thi~•, waist,
tummy, midriff or .arma. .. • • f I I Now you can have a ll1flllder siJhoueUre
for Fall with GIOrla Kai-ahall'I ~iil!l1
au-..fwl ~· that prod-,......
1 anteed rapid result& You will trim
off e%COlll pounds 'and inchee effort..
lessly, while flrming·tlaluea and ton·
ing muecl ... · How? The Gloria •-
Shall system is hued on the ~ bf Tf1r1.
special machinM designed. to henWi
evUJ correet.able fl.,..-. fnlt .• , we
achieve remarkable telUlW f« ,aa ' ' . ~
without pilla,, dru~ ~ ·-·
ci.oe or at&rvation dlet. For figure Im·
p?OYement, p o 1 t u r • cornetiGD ad
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den. ,Why not make up :vour mind right now Ill
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Call the aJon neareit JOU for -free tigare anai,.11
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Gun Sales Grow ...
'LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
offSclal state ' S\lf'Vey' lhcnir•
Clllfomlam an l>Uyln& l)<Uly
t,500 IUDI a montb more than
they did Ill .00, IJICI .. . . ln&lewOOil IUD dealer la)'I lbe . CT ... BI --· la -aec1 In ' ii. as ts "pr«IJ IUl,y". pi~•'! arms
f I faot.
..... ' ' ' _,., Jtdcb!an,, a gun. dealer R ff r!)1 ,.,. IS ,..,., made lbat ~ 41 e evaluatloa 1ul •...i aft<r •. ---~lbellate : "" -Buru11 ol ctl.m1Ml Iden-., On Ethi. tlflctUtn and InvstigaUon :, CS .showed, 4'1111 p U r C b a I e I ~ Qytocketed' after t h e 1ts5 ~ LOS 'AHG1:LES (AP) -Walla Doi IJICI Oie assuslna· E p.n...... ., lnveati..atton, ilona Ill Martin IAllh<r King ~-~ Teac\era Jr. and Sen. .Robert F_. Ken-:A_,_ lCCUlel Dr. Mu "":l!n........ the Walla riot
. llalferty "' 1lllng 1111 state ·~-. 1" ochool cl!lef ()Olt for unetblcal 11,412 bandgu!ll were )Old ln
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Finds Escapee
~ltop~lj>IP llalferty, defaated ll,llf7 duriq the. ~
:.,by Deiilocrll Alan CrAnatOn, April And · aft<r Kennedy'•
: ued hU eff1ce to pnue as1•••lnat1m::i, tber,e w ere
. "jrivato ~ p>lltlcal ..,. 11,llil -purchued -t,681 i:.Uvltla." 'l1ie 11-t didn't mare lban the yw before. r eloborato. . "People IA j1llt IWed IJICI
• 'l1ie Cf,\ un.a t be they want IUDI for private t Cllllonfa . •-aU.. o I prolectloa, • Ketdwn aald. "School ~to-llu<ly ''nler ·11a1n ~ la going L the l!llPiJ •ui.,-i.4 6'· pihjlc to ~ mare mtrlctlve gun I lna!ructloo'11Cti'1tiea.. ' leglalallm· 1J1C1 tbey want to.
I • CfA d..-~ .. -t. I .. ·bu}'-be!O<I tl!ot lu!ppeni.
, .tt aled · ._. "Maoufactdren are con-.• ..__ _,,_ an__ -~-. "-·-
' Oct. 4 Ila-In wl!lcb be. cenln!lbig on. ,.,.. ·.-.................. --~II' · lllla Ill ~ -alJond 1111 for them." be aald.
'· their lloOMill to -Joo. "I don1 --Ill tofto by Black Panther Jead<r theae people wlJo are buying
Eklrlcl&O Cleaver. · · IUDI lfoald -bow or are
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
ZaclwJ F. Liilard, 1'hcl made
a dram•~· .... from the Santa Clara CoUl!ly Jill lo
a deputy'• uniform, wu cap-
To.t J)rowns
In '·Canal ..
Near Home
UNDER NEW . OWNERSHIP
MR. DON W. WOOD ANNOUNCES THE PURCHASE OF
Harbor Paint & Wallpaper Co
2919 E. Coast Highw'f, C.4'N
NOT TO POlf THU.fll
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WALLPAPER * ~·uk . • · *. Gr•u~lotli * Burlaps
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SUNDRIES * 9,(",,i,., * Rot.rs * P•n1 * P•ih * 0...,. Cloths
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Our recipes for this •eek offer you four _.different
kinds of turkey_ a tufting ••• each calculated to m.a.ke ,
your turkey the star of the feative board!
Dining becomes a more delightful adventure ...
when you start at El Rancho I
First of the week values . • to .gioo
your budget a welcome boost!
Niblets Com ........... L ..... 5 for s1.oo
·s.,.eet whole keinela, from the Green Giant .• , 12-oz. cans
·Sweet Peas ................... 5 tor s1.oo
From the Green. Giant'• rreat valley! ••• No. 303 ..,..,
Spfnach .... : ....................... 5 for s1.oo
Qulit;r !4111 when it'• Del Monte! • : • ljo. 808 una . . -· -
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1'he bi1 21--oz. aire ••• pve Ile on two!
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So iender .. 'beeauoe it'• from oelectcd 1~ beef!
Beef Toiigue ...................... 49~
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NEW BRUNSCOO!r; N.J.
'(UPI) -A· 'lll'w Ailey
eduColllr uya• llie 1arbol• ol
the 1uturt· moy be -ncltelld ' ' ~ .. .. Jll -• "Sweet and Saucy" ltSSIOO Ind Saucy" recipes that will llOWld worth trytng. How 1bool
he dem-Ollllrated II th e Jumbo Ham Roll, Parsley
-Orange Coos! CoU.ge CooklJlg cr..m ' Sauce, Poppy S...S
School nut Wednesday, Nov. SauCe. Sufnod Supreme In,
13. Blsq'lll Jllni, Broiled Meat
Tile 17th annual ~ Rlngl, Jll!y Barbecue Sauco,
Into llJlOct to l/e -by ... neepllonoJlr hlll>
.· dullocliwof«",-~-
• 4-H clubs «· llll.oon faN. . hue'• • &nJn ,... .. for Ille. l • . '
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with•~-·
schOol 11 being held on sue-Or Milty sauce, Canadian
·• cessive Wednesdays from t :311 Qeese Sauce, Poached Pearl
to 11:30 a.m. ln the Meil with Creme Aqlaist, Mince
.. -Theater in C06ta Mesa. Clot-Meat Sundae Sauce. strawber-
• -ing s...slon will he Nov. IO. ry. cru.sb and ~ear 1-
nt llChool ls c6-sponsored Sauce.
by OCC, Alpho Beto Marnts. You (<I more out ol the
~ Pnll. Frqlt P.
,Det llki· Clft , the Rutgen
Unlvenlty llldlo Forum that
_,. oucl> l}'lllem cl prblge
dllpout may be necs11•ry
before the year sioo, as crow·
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. ,. Soutbern Counlies Gu Co.. school than jllll recipes. There
• Davis-Brown Appll8PC'I Of are door prizel, food and
Costa Mesa, O'Ketle and Mer-1ilerchandlse samples, Dowers,
ritt Co. and the Mesa ~ater. ind all of the foods prepared
It draws about 700 womep olistagearegivenaway.
per sessk>n who w a,t ch , 1n addition, at the final
through a large overhead mlr~ · session a drawing l.! held for
ror, the rteipes be in I • oew O'Keefe and Menitt
prepored on stqe by ~ gaa rauge, which is dellvere;J
structors Pat Mogan t:i the . tO the WJnner'a ~
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· Robert Peterson, Jack Jiudlait and HaroldNwen (!nun I . ), Ieaden'of Orange
County Academic Decathlon Association, are ready to get first countywide
scholastic competition between high school seniois off. to fast ·start Nov. 29 at
Bol&a GJ"31lde High School. Peterson, county superintendent ol' schools, dream-
ed up decathlon while in search of way to recognize and reward academic ex'\
cellence.
N.,S. Viets Wooing
Countrymen in Paris
PARIS (UPI) -The battle
for the allegianct: of the VJet-
namese community in ;France ·
b being fought almost as bit--
terly as the war in' Vietnam.
The ldlest salvo was fired
by Hanoi's chief negotiator to
the Paris talks, Xuan Thuy,
1n rthe form of a poem. ,
Almost half of the 40,000
Vietnamese community i n
France live In Paris and its
envtrona, and since the Paris
talks began in May both the
South and North Vietnamese
have been competing for the
sympathies of t h e un-
committed majority of th.ii
colony.
While the South Vietnamese
have held cultural evenings
. of plals!cal dance and music,
the-~ gathered their
falthfuLJn. dilcuaslon ses.sioos
' "spOOCfueoualy" organized by
~atudents and worken:.
of thi.s publication that con-
tains: Thuy's poem. n is not surprising to find ai Asian diplomat who spends
his spare time polishing up
his poetry. High court and
state officials in ancient China
or Japan considered anyone
unable to pen a quick poem
as an .uneducated .ignoramus.
The silver·haired Xuan Thuy
with his wide ~ sunny smile
is quite renowed as a .poet
in his homeland and Vie\.
namese in Paris with literary
pretensions are well awate
that they have a poet in their
midst.
Tbuy's poe!n is, predictably
enoogb. tinged with pro-
paganda. But it ls propaganda
aimed at playing on the em1>
tion.s of nationalism and is
not obviously pro.CommuniaL
Apart from a small grouP'
of Communist.. and a larger
group backing the South, most
of the Vietnamese here are
politically neutral but strongly
nationalistic. ·-. POLYESTER ' I
DOUBLE TX NITS
OUBLE1 \NITS~
The North Vletna me se
permanent representation in
Paris, a diplomaitc group
distinct from the H a n o l
delegation to the talks, has
begun a Vietnamese language
newsheet aimed at winning
converts for North Vietnam's
cause. It i.s the first issue
Emotionally many idenUfy
with the "gallant struggle
against American Im-.
perialimi," but few would
·chose to live under a Com-
munist regime.
"'l'be roe t-1 ~
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a<eptiC111117 bigl>cllll' . 'ln-ceaotln& method," Doe llld.
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wHIJ. a Dfedle· .point teat
cover, at a.yery low price..
A An Penney Stores ojien ivery Niiaht-M~ndGy-.nsftu~li ~5 ... ,_
lenh~~t Terrific s~ings on o~r
_Al!lllMJ f.lAIJT QUALITY ' Penncreste electronics
textured bar\: doth effect in lruiy
prestige double knits.
ouhtandin9 range of fan; winter and
ho!iday colors.
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58"/60" widths $4~~ ,;. ~~:; -~ 7..diJ8r111ieO
$244 ... -·-' 45" wide
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,36"/45" wid,., rayons. acetates, cottons. Greet color1!
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· . Project Plans May Oust Presenl Occupan~
YORBA LINO[ -The CIYlc Jeadera1 have beo -1o oame GUI~" Ell-oar Idell -It • a ~ II, N1-s and the pmilns to buy lhe l~ ~ noted. . t b o playroom."
L1ndOO I J ........ may not llouae and tum JI Into a number dropped Gf!i but 11n<t ~time arta ftl!dtnts,
bt lbe ~Y .6mrues movinlr mu .. um for Nho~ tbe ~~..,. pl<Ud up Wi. .-i..:-,.:,U.,:.111,f;!
to ...., -l>ecauoe " the mmonl>llla. ...... IDOll -le ~ .,. preoi4enUal fJOctl°'I -the • "'Ille ~ l . ..._, will "Jll!I tbl$ ID llltat in Its IUltOlllldlnp -the V~E1Ungwohfalnlly•h•re ~mbu lt•l•t • ber• droppedbyandll<e away disappearance al a lemoo
may have 10 pWI .pl ltUes forever,• uys EUlnpon, • at 1"e i..... f« thae grovo that -to lll!l'OUDd
too. ~ for 1M Y«k Linda ' two holln." · I , the ...,_ and .,. addliloo
' For 1~ gioothl ~ hlj EJm\$tarf ~ District, Allolher ft<ail 'li!elbr waa .; a ......., plaque Ill tr.Ill wllt ·an4 thdr -dilldreO wblcb ~· 11\1! hooae. Ell-Nim> bi-ll. I cl lhe hou!e _,..,..rating
Hi h Co ha.;, betn' ...itnc. I llll&ll i._ IUbmllled the bJ&h· bid. "Hi told us bojl -born Nlxoo'1 eight yean • vice g. · · urt frama hoo9e IO lillles us! amoog cUstrid emplO)'d -ID the alledn>om,'" l'!"lident .
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SANTA ANA -Califomla't
seven. Supreme Court justices
will be guests cl honor at
the dedication cl Or~
County'• n e w f14 m.Ulloo
·courthouse and one at its nwn•
ber -Associate Justice Raf·
mond L. Sullivan -wW be
tbe featured speaker.
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f ·ight .Monday Through Satu,.,.
-Mesans Make
Dean's List
Dedication was &eheduled
Friday for Jan. 10, 1969 and ~
county officials plan to move
four county departments into
the alma.st completed 11-stOry
building on Nov. 16 and.17.
Taking up their n e w
quarlenl durlng that weekend
will be the marshal, the
municipal court clerk and hb
stall, the municipal courts and
.-1tt er a :n s' administration
personnel. . .
'lbe next weekend, Nov. 23
and ;4, will see the transfer
·cl the d!!trlcl attorney'•
division, family 1 u p po r t
·facilities, pubtle defenders'
•tall and the gnnd jury,
Finally, the supettor coort.s,
court l"eporters, wperior court
8.dministrator 'and news media
personnel will move in ·Dee.
14 and 15. The new faclilty
is located at 8th and Ross
.streets, S;mta Ana.
Two Orange Coast College ;::;:=========--.I
graduates have been named The
to the dean's list in the College Orange Co4st'i
of Agri c ulture and
·Environmental Sciences at UC Most Complete
Davis.
Named foc academic honors PRINTING
were Ellen J. Wimer of Costa S
MeSa; and Dale 'ii. New of ERVICE
Costa Mesa, both of wbOm
gradu'ated in 1966.
To make the dean's list
students must mainta,in a B-
plus grade a~erage.
111; illml!iiid
Phone 642-4321
Fly Air California between
Orange County Airport
and San Francisco, Oakland
and San Jose .
There's something re!llly special about
Air California service ..• You. For without
you we wouldn't be wherewe are today •••
Orange County llJ!d Ontario
Try our Roomy J!BW Boeing 737 Sunjets.
DAn.T fllGHT SCHEDULE
Ontario lnlernsdonal • Oeldand1 I Fll1ht1
O..tarlo Inl...Uo.W ·Bu Joet: I Pllahtl or..,. cO.tr. Su rrftcteco: 11 rupu
. _Olup Coatf • Oeldnd: 11 PU1hte , °'"""'·""""'IJ •Sa )OH• 12 F1Jsf>la
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'1oliday entertaining
The drama
of Spanish
oak styling!
W•'ve included a A door, i draww buffet-
a full 58" with plenty of lfotagll 1pOC91 mag-
nlfl...,. !mtlo tablo with O>dra loaf, 2 ladd1<
bad< lids dlal11 and 2 ladder bad< com chairs
In thl1 group. Enjoy tho Old World warmth cf
$panbh Olyllng ki quoll!y fum!Mo with Now
World P'kol.
Reg.$564
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dining group reduced!
11111 handoomo group lndud'" a 3 d10W1<, 2 door dllna ""'°""""'tad~
and ,._your .fovotffo ..-, a -lar tablo with ee O>dra JIOI, 21Wo
-and 2""" "'""' "1llt blade~ -........
Reg.$454 NOW~381
Pay m llttle els $15 per month' >-'2:.
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lktching 1 door b'..akfront ••• 111. $210, ~ow'l 76 'Lif-./~l:A·t:z'..I
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NEWPORT BEACH
Fashion Island
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( HU11tington Center)
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LllXIAL NO'mlZ
LEGAL NOTICE
Establishes
New Branch
Newport -ll!lllldll
planning organluUoo, Unla
Capllal Corp. ol America, this
week ata.blhbed ita nm
m I d "Mtenl: beadq\lllrU!rs,
Donald M. Berliner, e1ecut!ve
vk:e president or tbt nrm, an·
oounced today.
New quarttts of Unlly
Capital c.orp. ,wUl be located
with the ofOeet ol. D. L. Smith
& Associates in Minneal'Olls,
MiM .
In making t h e an·
nouocement, Berliner SAid th~
Minneapolis office marks the
initial phase of lbe firm's ex-
pansion into mid w eater n
states. At the present time,
Unity has offices in California,
Nevada, Oregon, Arlmna and
Utah in addition to its home
office in Newport.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICll OF T•unll"I IALll SUPl!••o• COl.JltT OF THI! STATI
.... ... M.. OF CALIFOJIMIA FOlt THI!
On Ncrtttnblf "· lNI, •I n:oa A. • COUMTY OF OllAMOI ST AM -S HAW COR P ORATIO N , Ht. .... ,,,,
1 C11itDnl\1 C°'"'Mlen •1 dul'I IPPolrlted ffOTICll OJI H1Ua1HO Of' ,ITITIOH
Tr111tM ~ Incl P\ll'"sulnl lo °=:: PttOaATI OF WILL AHD CODICIL
Trust :~~ F~1](;J:" :~':'JEAN AHO l'"Olt Ll!nElllS TESTA.MENTAIY ~'.t.t':.t:N tiui~...t Mid wit. ind r.,.;ordld Et1'11! Ill Gf!Of9e LeoNrd artdford, F~1rv'1"' lW... 11 ln1lr, No. MJ, In O~~~E 1$ HEREllY GIVEN TMI book JIJI, ,..._ 4JQ. o1 Otlld1I llKllAll Ill .. _ ,.._ Br·.......,. 11.. flied -l."e-(If 11M C-t'f R_. o1 r ...._..... ,.... ..... y CwnfY C.IW-Ja. WILL SELL herein I ,..ntlCll'I tor Probe.le :II Wiii ~1 UllLIC AucTIDN TO ~ICHEST •nd Codldl .nd flll' IMU._ of L.rlws :1o(EJt FOi. CASH (PIYll>I• •I time ol THl1mtnll1Y to f01t111_,, referer>c• I " lolwfUt ,.,,_ " llMI United Sltfft lo whlc;h Ii a'leCl9 for tvrlller Hr:t!culH'I, ••• ~ I ' "''''""" of Sl1""5MIW •I'd "'91 ""' tlint •I'd PIK.e or hffrlng ~ • !loll roll 1'80 E•sl Marl1lr A\14 .... AIM l'NI• blif'I ., '°"' Nav-iM!r 0r'.~1 c.iiwn11. 1u rltfll, 1111e 1M '"' 2', lHI. •t t::IO 1.m., In lfl.e cwrtrvom ~~ fo .--flllct 1W 11 .t °'"rfl'Mllt Ho. 7 ef 111d QOl,lrl, te~er 1'114 Ofeic1 of Tru1I 111 rlMI ~ IJ IOI Hortfl 8.-.0WIY, Ill tllil CllV of ~IUllfltd !n "" cnv of Colla Mts-. Ill .. 10 Slnl• Ant, C.Utamlt! Cw,,,., 1M Slit. cleKTll>ed 11: 0.lld NOWmbtr' 7, 1"* Loi 2:S of Tr1d Ho. ol$fl, 11 per IMP W. E. ST JDHJ<I re<;Dl'cltd In Bool! 1,,, P111t1 35 tM :N CovnfY Clerk of MIKtlll.-it ft\11>1, ~ of MUSICK. l'EELElt AND OAJll.liTT Or1nee Cavnty, C1llfornll. 611 Stulll "-"""' S..ld .,.11 .,.111 be mad9, but without LM ......... Ctllfwllll M11 o;:uYffltnl or .. 1rr1nh" t•Pr..,• or lmPHlld. T•ll ltUJ Ut-ll:l:I '""lnllM 11111, POaMUlon. « eft. AlfwMYI fM' Pltl~ cum~ncn, lo Pl' 11'11 nm1tnl,.. "'"" Putllltlld Or11111e CO.I Chllt'f Pllol, ctp1I ...,... of 1111 no11 wcurltd IW .. Id ~ t, n, 16, lt6* H44 ORO cl Tr\151, fo.Wll: l1.Jl6.ff, wllh II>' • 1frt•I from ~.,... 1, 1967, II Ill I.lid lll!lf prll\'I~, a<IY•l'!Cft. If lln" undif" !hi LEGAL NOTICE
Treas'Ury
Limits •
GpldSales
LOS' ANGELES (UPI) -
The U.S. Treuut)''s declsloo
1¢ March 17 to cea5e all
prlv.11.~ nits al gold except
to momtary ·~Ulorju... ol
foreign countries threw users
of the preciOU!I metal Into
quandary.
They didn't know where or
how to buy gold in the
domestic industrtal & o I d
mark el
To !Ocll!tate devtloP<!"'11 of
a vlab~ gold market, a few
dozen 6ankt and commodity
firms I received tr• d In I
licenses. It •ppeared ,
however, lhat West Coast
users of I.be metal would be
penalize:b for lheir geographic
placement
Quoted prices were based
upon those in Zurich and Loo·
don p1u*I a freight char&• ..
New YW.·k and New Jersey.
A West foast gold user-had
to get f!s commodity fronl
one of the major eastern
quoters 1_ that ls, until Nff.
With "very detinJte eD.
courage ent from substantial
users in the west," Norman
Kern, o'A\Der and president of
Electronic Space Products,
Inc., Los Angeles, applied for
and reoei ved from l b e
Treasury a license to act as
a bullion j>W'Chaser for resale
to bona fide West Coast users. ftNN of llld Oeerl cl Trvtl, f-. d'llf9ft)----~==~-,,.,,-==:~ '"" upellHS of 11'11 Trvslft 1ftd "' tne $UPEl.IOI. COURT o• TIU! STATI "We're the only Onj! we tro•tt cre1ted bY wld DMd cf Tnnt. OI" CALU'OltNlA l'Olt TKE T""' t>tM!ldtrr undlr wld Olld ot COUNTY o" OllAIHilE know 0£1 with our type of
T11111. i., ·-ot • ~ or dlliult 111 Me. ..... ,,,. license that is quoting bullion !he obllg1ll-MCI/red ...... Mrell> lltOTIC• '"°" MEAltlftG o• PnlTIOl'OI tore e•ec:ut..i .,.. oen .... rec1 10 !ht •01. !'I.MATE OF ffOLOGl.Al'tllC gold on J>rices F.0.B. West under11,,..i 1 wrtrtl'n DKl1r1llon cl WILl ANO l'Olt LETTERS OF AO. Coast," r<0id Mem, '"""e other Oe!iull 1!>d l>Wrl•M for Sall, Ind MINISTltATtOM-WrtM-WILL-AMMVCEO .,_ -n. '" ...... ai.... M11o1 "' MeKll •M o1 Mctlool E111i. « CK111 G. $h.ldllY. ~. companies quote prices F.O.B. 10 c.1111 n,. underll9M4 lo llh 11W NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN Thtl prgofrty to Mllify 111d oblle1nom. \lfUlllm ~ 5h.ldlrt fin flied htreln New Jersgy or New York. .nc1 111eru111r. on July :tt 1M. ""' 1 "1lllDll for p!Vbit. of Holollraphk w111 "Of coorse our, price is U"°9r"Sl1Md u uHd wlcl nOOCI °' brQd'I Ind for Lottllrl of Admlt115'1'11ion-wlfll..fM. ind c1 e1tc11on 1o ii. recorc1ec1 in book w"l--'-ed• retere!IOI 10 W!lldl r1 slightly higher because of the
"'66. P111t s97, ui 111ct ort1c11• RICOnls. ,,.... '°" .turthel' 1><1rt1ocu1-. ""' lh.i freight factor. But it is lower Oiled : Cktobt'< n. 1961. lhl !lme 111d place cf ht1rll!ll 11111 Sl•n·l~w CotPOl'•llo!I 11,.,. 1111 bfffl wt 10r Navtmbe!' :zt, when compared to buying it 11 uld Tn11IK. lf6t, 11 t :JO 1.m., 111 !ht courtroom I f N y k d shtppm' g 11v ,Don•';I' L. Klltfntbed(. of DiP•rtme11t No. 1 gt .,.1d ,ourt. ou o e'i'f or an
Ass 1 *1~5 lnM tt 11n Nortll Bro1.,,.1y, ln JM c11v it West," be added.
Puflllsl>lcl Ori.-cout DlllY ,:.::. cl 05:~1 ~m~~;;., The significance or having
Od. lt •M Nov.~. 11• 1"' w. E. ST JOHN a licensed \trader on the West
CE County Clert C -le th th LEGAL NOTI FUNKLIN AND FitANKLIM oasl ts gr~a r an e mere
--==-=,-::::::=::::;--;::-;;---lu1 En1 1t111 stn1t existence cl. availability. MOTICI °" Tlt\ltTIE'S I.I.LI Cfft• Mita. C•nffnll• nm "'· ir-uf4 Tel: 1110 MJ.ttsl Kern q~t.es gold prices °" Tllftdn. N0¥1mblr i1. 1N1, 1111 ;00 All9nen i... l'ltl"--competitiv1>1 with New York AM CALIFORNIA LANO AND Puflllsl'lfd Or111111 Coast 01111' Piiot, 0 '
1NvfsTMENT cOMl'ANY, • --111 .... , Ho....,,._'· 11, 16, 1'61 l9IMI New Jersey and Europe three
11 d\111' -'nled Trut'" under •nd ho I ( Iha lh East PV•..,.nt 10 Deed°' Tru11 d11«1 AU1ust J, LEGAL OTICE urs a ell n e .~ lKS, uer;111ed b'I' CARL E. CO\.SON AND N The three , -hour transcon-1.osEMAllY cOL$0N, t11ebln11 •nd WH<I, ----~~~~~-==--! I · b · k 1rd nocorded Autlltf JI, lffS. ti l11$tl". No. NOTICE OF TltUSTEE'S IALI! tinenta time arr1er can wor
2.wt, 1n llaolk "'"' -m. of 0tt1cJ11 UND&R DEED 0" TRUST to wester1;1ers' advantage. •-" 111 !hi offlc:ll gt !ht ,_,... TF un• Rec:orWr gt ~ Cevnh-. c111tom11. LOAN Mo. 1-lMS Long after New York has clos-wiLL SELL AT PUILIC AUCTION TO Nollet h hereD<I' tlYe!I NI WESTSIDE ed h f th f( HIGHEST BlOOEI. FOR CASH (Nl'lbll TITLE COMPANY, A Limited Plrlnen.1111> s op Cl!' e a ernoon,
,, ttmt of 1111 111 lewl'llL _., gt "" "' truttK, or :w«nW trvltft, or Kern can quote gold prices United 511111) 1t rhe Solllh ffOf!I Mll<ltlOI wtlll!tutecl lrllltft pun.u1nl lo IM deed of
1o ""' °'....,. a.unh' ~ .. 1n "" 1rus1 aKUtfd b'I' Robert s. Hlrscti 111d and acce,•t orders. A city of 11n11 ........ ee11tor1111, 111 r11111t, t1-Gold!• H. Hlrsdl. h\lllwlnd •I'd w11e arid monetary id ss thus can be tit 1!>d l11ternt ~fd Iv w.d -lllld ,,_clfd Oci. :lei, 1,.. In boc:M 7212 N!lfl
bl' 11 _,,,. uld Dlld gt Trv1t"' r111 ·~ m of Df11d11 RtcOrdl 111.,.. otf1u of 111e averted for .he gold user who ..,..,... slf\111..S i.. "" CllY cl eo.11 Mela, CIMlll' Recorder of Or1net Cavnty. Is •·•t' · I d 'I 1., u Jd cwntv 11111 s11i. llHl:rll:IN "' c1n11or1t11. •lld P11rs111nt to flll Notic. ., wan pro~ ion aga1ns a1 y Lot 11 " Tr.ct ·1'4 •• .,.. map Del'1urt 11111 fllctlOI! fl> s.u the•l!'Urlder flucluatiorui olf,. price. reconMd In 8GOll: .,, l'I.. '2 of l'ICOrdM ./IJIY It, lNI Ill flooll 16.w Piii'! M11c;e11e-M•Pt. 111 "" ot11ce or 1111 .as gt uhs otfkl1t Retor11&, w1u ull, on There are no gold futures Cwnl'I' RKOnter ot wld Cwnll'. N~embe< 19, IHI ti 11 :1111 1,m., fl tM k Is h EXCEPTING THEltEFROM •It m11-SoUlh front entr1m:' to tl'le cou111Y cwrt mar e w ere consumers can
t«'i or rKOnl ~ior to 1111 encumt>r1no;11 House. 111 lhe c11v of Sant• Ana, Countv ol hedge th eir lneeds, as there re!errtd IO. Ortl\llle, Stile of Celllornl• et public 1uc· I sa10 ... 1e w111 ti. m11H. bu! w\lho<ll tlon, 1o tM Mghest bldde• tor c1111 are in silver: zinc, ead, COJ>-covenent "' w1rr1nh, ••Prfll or lmp11..S, ,...,.,11>!1 11 me Time of 111e rn lewtul per and merdury. <<!Vlrd1M 11111, POSfl'lllon, or ..,. money of tlll Uni!!<! Sllltll 111 rlllhl, 111-_J cumbr1nea, to P•Y 11'11 rtm•lnlne prl.,. II, •rid lnl•"'51, corweved fl) 111d now held "If the ,.,.1rket is closed
e1011 1um of 1111 Ml• oec~r..i trv wtd bv II under sald d~ In the Proott1Y · N y I d off<! °' Tru1r. -II: 111,m1.1~. with 1 ... sl1U1te 111 51111 counh' 1nc1 s1a11 ~rt>f!od In ew or · an someone terftt 1~m A•rfl 10. 1961. 11 In n ld 11 1o11owo: wants to purc-hase gold and ""'' p~vklld, 1dv111«1. 11 1t1y, uncter 1ne Lot 5' cl Tr1e1 nu •• Ptr m1p 1.5 worr•'ed alJOut whal the terms of .,.Id Ottd ol Trust, ,,,.,,, dwl'll.,. recorlttd ln bool!; Ul, pages 311 to 4l Inc· 1nd ............ cl 11'11 Truilw l!ICI of ""' 1ui1ve of MJ.a111-. MiPs. •econls 111 market price 1vill be the next tru1ll t;r'ffled by .,.Id o...11 gt Tn11!, Or11>H County. r111 t.enefkl•rv ullellf u 1e1 Offd of AKA: 1111 s.ne111wooc1 Lane. Newport day, we can confirm a price Trull, b'I' renon of 1 br•th or cle11ull lft Bffdl. C11ilom!•. 'th ht " K "And ''" oflt!v•ll""' HC\lrltd 1111 re ~ v , Sa!d ult wm bl! ml<le, but without WI m, em says. t>trelolore eJ.ttuled end dellwe•ld to 11'1t tll'ffnlnf or w•rr•"""· •XPrftS or JrnplleCI, the one we QUI 1te is good the u...S.rs!g..ed 1 wr!tt"' Oec:l1r11lon of rete rdlne 11tle, POUntlon or .,.. o.ioult '"" O""•"" tor s.i.. •nd written tumbr•m:ts. to Mll•ty 11111 111M1>1ee1""'1 rest Of the day until the open· lll!llct gt brNCh i nd "' .1ect11111 1o a.u11 M<Ured 1>y $ltd ORO, 1nc1u<11119 tilt fee ing of business the following Ill! UnClll'll9Md fl) 1ell u!d 11r0<>ert1' lo 1nC1 D.Pffllfl of Ille tru1IK 1nd 11'1 llWI u111ty o ld oflll91tloru. 1nC1 !Mre1ner, OI! tn11tt rn1tecl 11'1' said Offd. actv1nc:n day." JulJ 17. IMI, The undtrsl1111C1 a.uHd Jtkl ftltlrl!'Ur!Oer, with 1"1trat 11 Prll\'lded --------------noll« of l>ftldl Ind "' •!«!Ion lo bl f!ler•ln, •rid The Ur>Plld Prlr>elNI of IM
r~ In bool!; Noll, Pl9t 2•1. cf Hid nc.le ucured bv said Cl~; 10. .. 11 LEGAL NOTICE
Otlkl1I Rttord1. SU.ot.60 wrtll lnlertsl lherron from Ap<H -------, ------Dile: Octol>o:'r JI, lNI. lll. 1961 IS provided In llld rmte, NOTICE 0, PU•LIC H E A It I H G S CALIFORNIA LANO ANO D1ted: Ocl. 11, lKI. 11,0Rl 'THE INVESTMENT COMPANY WESTSIDE TITLE 111.ANNllOIG COMMISSltllol 01' THE CITY ll 11!d 'TrU1!et, COMPANY Oil' "OUNTAIN VALLEY !IJ Sigrid Gun1n1r 11 sudl Trvl!K NOTICE IS HEREB'Y glvtn lti1t on JPI 1n1t ., WESTERN DEED WfdnesdlJ, NoYf"'blr 211. 1961 II 1::IO Publl•tltd Or1nee Co1"1 OallY Piiot. CORPORATION P.M., In lhl Coull(l1 Chamber, City Oct. 211nC1 NoJ. ~. 11, 1Ht liUMI BJ Wayne H. Mll~s H11l, 1020G Slater yoenue, FDUntaln Au!f>orl1ed Olflcw V1!1~, C.llfl)rnle, !he I P11nnl1111 Com· LEGAL NOTICE mn m1u1on wnt hold PUqlilc 1111r1nt1• on Publl""°" NeWPOrt Harbor New. Prts$ lhe tollowlnv IPPUtlllol\I" NOTICE 01' TltUITEE'I SALi combln1KI w1tn Oall'f Piiot, Np,.pprl (1) ?on1 C~lltl NI, l71 APPllc1tlon NI. 0 n:au BP1<:t" Calif Ott. 21 Incl Nov . .;, 11. IUbmllled bJ ROBE~T ADAMS, IS
On NO'l~r H, 1'61, •! 1 oo o'ckK~ lHt 19.;5-61 1ppl1c1nt, re<1u11!111111 :tin" al mne P.M .. 11 the IOll!ft enlr•nca of the Orange OI! Pr,,,,...11' localed • lhe norlh~•I Covnty CourlllDUH, In Santi A111, LEGAL NOTICE corner 111 M1tno!11 S reet Ind $l1ler CI! 1 Io< n I I , SECURITY PACIF IC Avenue lrom R1·1 l:llll!illt F1mllv NATIONAL BANI(, •• !luly eppalnted IAll 1111 Rtsldenc~ Dl1trlct · 03 Acre Mlnlmum fro•!"" Undl•""' dHd cl !•ult d1!ed MIY MOfliC E OF Tll:USTliE'S s•LE "' R4 High Oen1ll'f ulllplt Owell!ng '· )966, midi bY GEORGE W WALLIS T.0. No. TS ..... ti... Ol1trlct or more r rkll"1 dlstrlcl. tncl ll:USSIL M. WALLIS. rtc0rded on M1y 0~ No•eml>for :1'1, 19M, 1! 11:1111 A.M., PrMl!t Plln '"bml!ll<fi In conlu11dlon 13, 1"6, Ill boolr 1fJ1, pq1 DJ of Olllcl•I Tnt Tl CORPORATION !of Ca!lfornl1J , ... Ith 11'11 ~l>OvOH!Olecl 1°""' (l'flllllle •ho.,.· Re<:ordl Jn 1111 ollltr of 1111 County I torpor1l loro, fotTl'ltrJy TITLE Ing 169 u11lh. / RMorller of Ort'lfl Cwro!y, C1ll!or~l1, bl' INSUll:ANCE ANO TRUST COMPANY, 11 (2) z-Chl~lt Mt ... APJ1Hc1tloro re•""' ... 6fflull In "" P•Y~I Ill Cluly appalrolfO Tru1ltt llriclt• Ind IUbmlllfd bv s. MUNf~MITSU, ti II, performtnce of ofll101U0111 ..ecured PU'lu1rot lo Oeecl of Trost d1ll'd A..-11 s. 11 11wrier1, reoue111nt ~lllntt of 10M
ttier-ebt', 1 HoHce ol O.i•ull 111<1 Elec.li<ln 1'61 •~ecute.r by "LAN WINCHE STER: on 11r0<>ert¥ loc:1te<1 o~ !ht l'IOf'fh,.esl to Stll Under DKCI of Tru1t ~•Ylnt ~GRAY Ind COll:A MARY GRAY, husl>lnd t'llrner of 8rookhur1! S!1~1 Ind Edl ... er rft:lll'ded •• pro•l!led lo< bl' ,.,. •rid mort '"" .. 111, who te<tul<ed llfle 11 Alan W A••""' from Al Gene •I Aorlcullur11 !Mn llll'ff monl!l1 h1•I.,. el1PM'd 1lnc1 Gr1v •n<I M""' M. Gr1v. hUllwlnd 11nCI Dl•ldd lo Rt S!nei. 1" mlly Rt11<1ence II/di .-.cordallon. Wiii Hll •I pU!lll( llK· .. a ... .., r«arCled Aprll lJ, 1\1117, lft boo!< •"" IDO·Cl-10.0llO Loe B u I I II e I I !Ion lo The highest bidder tor u•h, t22J, P•lle m, of OffiC!ll llKOrd• Jn ""' 0!1trltl1 or more rr.. rocllYf Cllstr!d 111y1bll In l•wful mOllfV gt 1'111 UnlteCI office Of The Cooroty RKOl'der of Or1.,.r Ill 1..,. CIUl1191 l'Olt. 111 .li>-51afn gt Amerk1 11 llnM ol 11!1, win-I C01111ty, C1llfornl1, WILL $ELL •T pll(lllon 1ubmlrt.d IW FOLEY CON-co•en111I or W1rr1nly e•orn.Hd or fm. PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST It!). STRUCTtON COMPANY' •t tPPlk•nr. Pliftl •• fl) 11111. -llUJOll or .... DEii: FOii: CASH (l>IVlble ., lime of salt •e<ILie>ll"I di-• of I~·· on Prootrtv cumbr1ncn. 11'11 lnleftsl COllYl'l'ed to •rid In laMul ..._.,, of l!>t UnllM Sl1lf1) In toc1ted )I.; more or u ftoool JDUtll -lltkl i., II -Uld -of lr1111. In "" lot>b• or ""' ~ IP1'1tl1'!9 loll .... rl Htll 4Ulflll/!, Ntl of 1111 San •nd lo Tiii oroMrtY In Or1nge County, tror>et gt Tiiie ln1ur1nc;e l u!ldlftll located Ditto Frf'rw•v off -1mP from Al Slllt of C.lllornl1, CIHcrlt>f!od u · OI! 11111 -~I (""1fr of E!vhlh •rw:I GeMr11 A9r!rull\Jrel i>l<!cl lo Rl The Soulflwetertv "6.S IHI of lhll Mllll $treeh, Slnl• Afll, C11!toml1, all Sl .... lf F•..,ltv RefldtMf Olilrlci
-1lon of Loi 1 In llod< B cf Htrllfr. rl9M, 11111 111<1 \nleresl {1)t1Yel'~ 11> Ir.cl (~) Cfflllltllnil Ull '""" J.1 411 ••• ,_., OI! I ..... recorded In llool! '· "°'" hfkl by If unoe. UICI o~ °' Trull A11prlc1ll1111 1ubmhlld ti,. PiRCY P111t 11 of Mlsalll-• MIPS, I~ !ht Ill tl\f ProPerty t ltvlltd rn the (jly "' J HARTY •• IPOllCllnl~ ..-~ • office cf n.. Rec:orft< of .. ld CounlV. ,.._, aeacn. In 111ld County Ind sr11t ~labllJto ' 1 d•• .,,,; y ··-· fl.oulldfd Ind !lftcrlbf!d It lolklwl· Clt-tcrllled fl' ~"'''" <In Be.tnnl.,. ti 11'11 mo.I NCll1flerll' mrnt; Ls~id tntertst I" Loi 37 In lllodc :i'"i;'1r,.,,1oc:~":nu:" 1j2 1 It~ 1 II~ DI wld Lot 1 111<1 r1m11lnt """c• E ot Tr1c1 No. 1219. Cliff H1v"", Jn 1111 Bmokhu"' S!r"'t 1~ !ht Ai 'oro~r~ci $0Vlhff1Mrlf ii.;.. 11'11 Norlhloe1t1<1v (!Iv OI NPwPOtl 8udl, County of • lint of ukl LDI 7, .. 3/l leet lhenco 0<in1e. 511i,, "' Cillfornli 11 111, "''" T1>e1• mt1ter1 11re bl!I "' PrOCts•'!'d Soulh-1'1'1'f 111r1lllll ,.II~ 1 he rtt11rd'°" 1., l ooll Jf, Pton' 16 Ind ti of oursu11nl lo !ht Pl1nnl111t L•'"9 Df tne N~t.rlY 11'!1 of ukl 1111, 161.S feet Ml&eallanltOUI MIPI, In !fie ofll(f of Inf 51~11 of C•lltornl• TM lllllll chtng.,.
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.. Id Nfl .... l\'kiM. Mi'f'loior.. Uto<;ultd 11111 dt llverl(I to Ille FOUNt.i.IH VALLEY Dlilllf ~ & THI -.,sl..... I .... ll!ffl Oec,Nrtllon d ,_.., tit. ~ 4 SCC\llltlr"r ill'ACll"IC ~iijll Md Dtrn•rw:I far S.011. ""' Wl'ltten .,11 1 , btf'lefOt ""4. • NATN*AL llANIC Mllce DI bre1d1 Ind of tlec:ll"" fl) tlUM' Ste"""' lhl • ..,_" llW Vl>dlrtltntd la Hll Mld lt-ty to Pll;:lrY c:':.....w..lclfl =~ ~w :!:!z.,.-:. ~.:r.'::' .:z:1=:"-:·"" Putlfl•l>ed ;; ..... C.•• Cl .,,, Pilot.
ft T,... Mid none. Of ..... di •nd (If ell(!!""(:: NO'ltmber n. '"' 1"°'6f
... &..-W. McMvlh ~ lfl ..,_ I'°'--· m, of Mid -1 .......... T""" Dl'lltl1I lllCOrd1 ._, ~ otn. D1i.: Odeber n. 1'611
-Thi Tl CORPOliATION !of LOCAL 4 ~ tei.f 01llJ !"AM, Clllforflf•), 1 ~ltlcln I
4 IL Mo tM 1"1411 1"°""""11' Ttllt 1 ... 11•1"'-""' Yrwl C:-11•, I> 11kl Tmltt,
f(icl1 1ik• to
A1k Andy
Iv ~LM£11 W. HEINZE•. Aultlorirtd A""'I
1'11111111'*1 N""'°"" Hlrbor N"""' "''" CIDnll!Nd w11:1! 01UJ f'llot, N-rt a..dt. c.tr.,.,,., ~ 4, 11, II,
,... t .... M
·~
Nt etli11 111wti:i•,.,. t•n1 yo•
mo••, "'''Y flay, abolff w4i1t'1
qolng on 111 tha mat1r br1119t
C•11t tk111 th1 DAtiY ~PILOT.
-
In High Gear A~~ident Toll
-Material Demand
,_ Crmh Cars Compared
For Cars 'Giant' NEW YORK (UPI) -While
looUos alooi the hlllllway did
you ever wooder bow your
mate of automobile Jtacks up
By CARL CARSTENSEN
Of "" °'"" f>llll ,..., U you lhln1t ~ wile's
abopp1na Ult I.I ,extravagant
eacit weu ,00 'YOU m> "°°' t.l.nually ~nveralng over the
basic economics Of the weekly
household budget ,IJo,. would
you like to mate th I s
pu{'chase::
Qiojl of courae, .,. ofteo with otben in the Incidence
• factor in tlianglng ~ -ol acddent lnvolvemeoll, fatal math-fat to atiOlber, but ft. aDd non·fatal?
quenUy tr ii the tmproyement Several SUM motor vehicle
of the bulc vehJcle thl( die--bureaus have. New York Cllr'
i.tos the lllbaUtoUoo o! new .mUy ts m.oklna llllCh o
mat.rial. Galvanlr.ed llleel U. BUICK SALES MANAGER IW'vcy. MWllchuaetja llready
be1ng UBed more now in place o. F. fr.ot:t has come up with some
of the cokl rolled 1teel to tll\5'1ffill:I in a IW'Vey It admits:
fol'81t&ll ooirolloo. Hawever, ill just ua amaU bN.chhead c:he.mlcal product.I •"""'"• to manager was announced 40day on the &bore 0( a ._... unu-
rr-by Robert L. Kessler, ttntra.l •·-
number ol spcrta can among
the imports covered ln the
MassachusetU 1UrVe)', they
still are signlf1cant and un·
doubledly will be the 1ubject
of much discus.sion by car
ma.kers&l)d I eg J s l •tors.
Foreign cai;w rated one, two
three· In overall accldenla In
the Ma.Uact11•ta sampling
They alio took over the first
five spots oo the list of fatal
accident&. "Give me abaut ao mlWoo
pounds al copper, pleAll<, 61'
m1111on lo(ls ol lllteJ and t
little o....-195 mnu..I 'J'CllDl(ls
ol gl~ Oh Y"· add about
200,flOO !ciol ol nibber to th<t
order."
~~~!>!!.-~. a 1n con-manaer or Buick and vice plored cootioenl" It -..mp1ed owuu.auu u:~ 2,000 of lta 219,941 accldenta
Loolltng to the tutun, ... ~I of G'°'fal ~Qlon. In 11111-eid ~ ol the _ a ·
lnduitry executive predicted Frost, assls\an? g e 0 e r 8 1 fatal accidents' that )'tat to
that by 1985 the U.S. auto sales manager a Buick since. determine involvement rate$
lnduatry w11J be COOIOmlng January, 1964, succeeds of different cars, domestic and
nearly· ~ times u much Roland S. Wltben., who has foreign.
WlltilOl Haddon. Jr., direc-
tor cl the National Highway
Sllel)' Bunt11 In WuhhJilon,
offered four reasotU for the
poor aalety abowlna: of Euro-
pean cars;
Sound ijke a strange sbop-
pina li1tt It ls • bit different
than one for tbe local groc<ry
store but not fictlllous II you
are pur~ for a major
dlvJ.sioo of one -0( the U.S. 'a
auto maaufacturen. Y o u
would ooli be onlerlng Iba
supplle4 \~ary to build Its p-· "'~ -and liibt Inlets in a typical Y<lli,
Naturally~ thb is an Over,
simplicatloa 'but it give. you
some idea Of the size and
eqoPe of the auto industry's
demahd, for materiala. The
auto industry ranks No. 1
among 1 consumers of
numeroos common manufac-
turing materials.
INDUSTRY CONSUMPTION
Over 21 percent of the na-
tions steel and 60 percent of
the natural and synthetic rub-
ber used each year in the
U.S. is consumed by the auto
industry. Although not
necessarily typical, a detailed
breakdown or a Car's com-
pos.itiori provided by one large
auto maker indicated that on
the basis of weight, a typical
model is about Th percent iron
and steel, 10 percent glass,
rubber, plastics, fabrics and
related materials, almost 9
percent paint, fluids, lubri-
cants, sound dea'deners, seal-
ers, and a.bout 5 percent 'alum·
inum, z.ince, copper and other
no-ferrous metals.
Automtive materiaJ needs
fluctuate each year with new
processes, changes in deslgn
concepts a n d constructjon
techniques. Plastic is the item
that comes quickly to mind
when considering the rise of
new auto materiab.
.ptuUca, foama .and rubber II been named president and Foreign cara won t be
It doa now. general manager o( General unwanted d Is t 1 n ct too of
Motors of Canad1, Lld. leading in both fatal and ~
HOTP.ST MONTH Frost joined Buick in 1961 fatal accidents In the survey
Will\, ooty, partlaI returns in as assistant general sales which rated makes or autos
it appears that October 1968 manager in charge or tbe by accident involvement· per
waa •the ' boteat month ln western hall of the# United 1,000 vehicles registered.
automotive sale! in the history • States with headquarters in 'M!e breakdowrui :
of the bwllness. Ford Motor Chicago. Three years tater he ~ -AU •ccio•MTt -
Company dealers sold more moved to Flint as assistant 1. TrlUfl'IPll (m.•1 •· oldlmobl11 022.n
nd t. Au1Qn t. vo1UW9n 11111.01 new paasenger cars a trucks general sales manager in HMfw (205.11 t. Ooall• 1111.01 ln October than in any charge of the central office t. MG nu.11 '· ClllYrollt Cito.DI '""" th in . .. POl!~llC (IG t! lt. Mercvrv fl)S.fl prevl\IUll IJlOfl • the com-Withers wbo has b e e n 5 ClllUIK 11,.:,113. PIYmoulll nu.,1 I "·to """-• ___ _,..,,, ' • u. Cllrv•llr llll.ll pany f UU1 ry ... ,...,7 eil.~.ai genCl'al sales manager of .. l'ord n2o1.J1 is. A1mbWr 1 91.11
the 300,000 mark In sales for Buick for nearly eight years 1• luidt <1tt4) ''· il"111ut 1 ts.n
tbe fir ' · -PATAt. A((IDINTS -st time. succeeds Edwin H. Walker, 1, Au111... 1. ClllY~lll
Lee Iacocca, Fonf executive who is on disability leave. ""11w 1 .. o, 1.511
I Id t 'd ,,__ H · '-~ Ge I M I. Trlumpti t. Ftrd (..it) v ce pres en sai , '"" e JOumu: nera oton u.01 11. Dodn 1.411 results of the first full month in 1933 as a member of the i. MG 11.21 1A. Pt'fmoulh
f -·'Ung the 1969 od •-Cualo-D-n ~--1. · n•o: ~. Volksw-(.47l o iltCI m eui sup-mer ~e<1-1u1 m i~ 1.931 12. euld: '·"'· port our predjctions of Tecord and was named director in .s. R .. •u11 c.IM~ n. Otdlmobll• ind"'"-' sale! f,... both the cur-1947 '· Chrv111r (.•1) .._ ... 7 ..,. • (.II') 1~. Cadllltc l.lt)
rent calendar and model In 1!154, Mr. Withers was 1. ~1i.c 1 _, ,ts. .. =~ :·~,'
yean." appointed assistant general ·-·
Buick shattered all October sales manager in charge of
salea records with 71,382 ~keting, advertising and
deliveries. 'It surp&SBed last promotion of GM 's AC Spark
ye<ir'1 mart by 13.5 percenl Plug Division, in Flint, Mich.
Mark1n,g its 14th consecutive He was appointed general
month of record s a I e s , sales manager of B u i c k
Chrysler-Plymouth division Division on Feb. I, 1961.
reported retail dellvery of new
cars during last month totaled
88,715 units. Sak!s for both
lines were all-time October
records.
Continued l!ltrong s a I e s
performance in the Plymouth
Road · Runner series con-
tributed to the over a 11
PlymOutb sales r e c or d ,
particularly in the western
area. Plymouth's Fury con-
tinued to show sales strength
throughout the west with a
13.4 percent increase over last
October.
Appointment of 0. F. Frost
as Buick's general s a l e s
Mercury Opens
Beach Location
Mercury Savings and Loan
association opened executive
headquarters in Huntington
Beach today. The four.story,
million dollar structure Ls on
Edinger Avenue near Beach
Boulevard.
The ground floor of the
building will house I h e
asspciation's executive offices,
while tenants will occupy the
rest of the Doon.
While these figures un-
doubtedly reflect the great
Marina Man
Gets Rights
To Bardahl
JUies Berman, chairman of
the board of the Christiana
Oll Coq)., developers of the
HunUngton Hrbour marina
community i n Huntington
Beach, hu acquired exclusive
national distribution rights to
the products of the Bardabl
Manufacturing Co.
Tax Planning at Year's End
Can Minimize Tax Payment
In a joint annol.Ulcement,
Ole Bardah1, president of the
See.We-based company, and
.Berman disclosed that the new
marketing affiliation is being
implemented by the eaLabllsh-
ment in LM Angeles of
Bardahl Products, U • S . A . ,
With Berman as president of
tbe W:ganizatlon.
Otilllnlng key objec:ti9ea,
Bennan stated lhat l'an jn..
tensive sales, merchandising
and promotion drive will ·be
undertaken by our new com-
pany, not only in beball of
Bardah1'1 high performance
Hne of automotive sup-
plements, but for its aviation,
marine and industrial. pro-
duct.a u well.
By SYLVIA PORTER £Finl hi 1 S1rlttJ
The deadlines are here for
our year-end tax planning to
cut our 1968 and 1969 taxes.
You have only 50 days left
to Dec. 31 in which to take
steps to minimize your tues
for 1968. In lhi! series of
seven columns, you'll find the
key guides for action.
First, decide whether you
would save tues by trying
to defer Income from •a to
'81 or by trying to bWld up
'68 income through ac-
celerating collections ordinari-
ly not made until '69.
In making this decision,
assume the basic tax rates
for '68 and '69 are the same,
plus a 7'h percent surcharge
in '68 and a 5 percent
surcharge in '69. T h e
surcharge may be removed
earlier than its June 30 ei:-
piration date but more likely,
it will be extended to th'e
end of '69. For tax planning
purposes, assume a 7lh or
IO percent surcharge will al>'
ply in '69 -meaning there
won't be enough dl1tlncUoo
between '18 and 'U rates to
warrant your JOln& througb
any Involved iocomo-1witchtng
tactic.
But a different kind of ad·
vantage in deferrihg income
to '69 ii that ft gives yoa
roughly an extra year in which
to pay the tu on lhe deferred
income.
FOR INSTANCE, say you
will be 1Ubject to the same
30 percent ta1 rate (including
surcharge) in both '68 and
'69. If you accept a $1,000
fee in Deet:mber, you will have
to pay $300 of it to....,. the
Treasury by Aprll 15, '69. But
if you delay '° that you don't
receive your $1 ,000 until early
January, you *on't have to
pay the $300 in full until April
15, 1970. Al today's steep
interest rates, this deferment
can translate into real money.
But beware switching in·
come to '69 if .it will make
you '69 Income too high in
relation to '68 -for you
usually will pay the lowest
tot.al taxes for both years if
the income in each year is
approi:imately equal.
SO ESTIMATE your income
for both years. Check this
income against the top tai:
Heart Patient Sues
Quinine Drug Firms
PH!LADELPlilA (AP) -A
heart patient (rom Cleveland,
Ohio, has brought a price fl.a:-
ing suit in P hl1 ade I ph I a
Federal Court against 19 drug
fin:ns, including one l n
California.
Richard J . Cusick claimed
"' Wednesday'1 IUll that the
flm\S, d i stributed ln-
ternatlonally, controDed the
manufacture and distribuUon
of quinine and lts syothetl~
equivalent, qulnldrine, lo set
"artificial prices."
His sWt is based on the
federal grand jury Indictment
brou&ht 1gahm the same
firms OcL 25 In the U.S.
District Court for I.be Southern
I>tatriot of New York.
Cusick charged the firms
''restrained and suppressed"
the quinine market by pro.
ducing the drug outside the
United States and eliminating
competiUon by cutUng prices.
Cusick said lhe 250,000 heart
patientl In the United States
bave been "injured in the
millions of dollars .
He aal<od for "lhrecloil\.lba
•mount of damages dett:~
ed, plus costs and •ttomeYl'
fees.
American firms charged art
Rexall Drug and Chemical
Co., of Loi Angtlu; Mead
Johnson and Co. of EvansvJile,
Ind ., ond Bristol Myers COrp.,
ol New York. Their co-defen-
dants Jln!I Dutch, W e s t
German and Brltlsb Ormt.
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brackets into whieb it will
fall If your shift of income
from '68 to '69 will push your
total income fOJ1 169 lnio
a higher bracket, d e c i d e
whether the switch ii worth
it.
To illustrate, the ta:x bracket
from $12,000 to $16,000 for
• a married man ii 25 percent
The next bracket is 2.8 percent.
If your income is $14,000 this
year and $15,000 next, you
could shift $1,000 lo '69 with
no increase ill bracket. But
U you shifted $2,000 to '89,
this would bring your to'p
$1,000 in '69 up to a 28 percent
rate bracket (plus surcharge).
The·extra 3 percent still may
not stop you from making lhe
shift , because you want to
pul off paying lax on $2,000,
but you should understand
what you net cost will be.
lf your tax 1talus will
change between '63 and 'h
due to marriage, divorce,
death, etc ., there can be 1barp
advantages iD shilti.ng income
between the yean, Say you're
racing a divorce in '69. This
year, you have the benefit
of income splitting rates: nut
year, you'll pay at single man
rates. Thus, your strategy
should be to bunch as much
income as you can into 1968.
TO ILLUSTRATE ))ow you
might figure your own tax
goal, let's say you're married
and expect your taxable in·
C(lme for '68 and '69 to be
about $22,000. By shifting
$2,000 of income to '69, you
would cut your '68 la.a: by
$640 plus a 7 YI percent
surcharge or $48, or $688. You
also would raise your '&It ta:x
by $640 plus a 5 percent
surcharge of m or $672. This
shill could thus net you $11
over the two years.
But I.he shift of the $2,000
aJao would pel'.lllit you to
postpone paying about floO i/l .
181es for about a year. How
much t.tblt w~w 1°"1
Yoo should decide whether
to switch incon1e on lbe bills
ol your: esthtu11.es of. ~ted
Income. need for money,
whelher yoo can obllln tbe
lundl you need, lbe amount
of possible tu 11v11>A how
tough It ii for you to l:tTanre
for deftrmtnt of tncome tit
aecelerat.loo ol uptnsea.
Next : Swltch!ng lncome.
ded'l<UOll!li
"We may continue, if not
expand, Bardahl's lont and
suceessfu1 association i n
various fields of racing. We're
parti cularly proud of
Bardah1 's tremendous record
in unlimited hydroplane rac·
Ing, which included winning
the Gold Cup this year for
the fifth time ...
Bennan's entrance into the
automotive field follows a
career in the liquor and real
estate field. He heads Jules
Berman & Associates, a na.
tional Importing finn with
headquarters in Beverly Hills,
and Is president of the Lake
A r r o w h e a d Development
Corporation.
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NEW YORK IUPI) -A
wealthy manufacturer spent
$1.00,000 last year to build an
enclosure for the swimming
pool at his Jtalian·style hillside
villa al Maplewood, N. J.
The manufacturer was ap-
proaching 70 and his doctor
told him be perhaps could
live to 85 if he exercised every
day in the year. Swimming
Is his favorite ei:ercise.
"Theft are perhaps a
million swlmming pools in this
country that could be enclosed
with consequent great ad-
vantagea In health and rectta·
Uon to their owner11 -an
eaonnous new market lor the
wholti swtmminR pool in-
dustry," says Lloyd S.
Howard, ueeutive eecretary
of the Northeast Swimming
Pool Aaocl1\ton, one ol the
tndustry's tr.,;ie asiiociatlon1.
Tbt trend to enclose
resld~UaJ nrimmlng pools for
winter Ulll! alttady ii wen
underway, Howard said, and
It comes at a Ume when the
pool building Industry. wltich
hod big grawtl1 •fter Wocld w ... II, has begun lo peak
OUL
1. Less space to dissipate
force ol crash.
2. Inadequate safety design.
3., Pow~wtigbt ratios too
hlllll·
4. Persons attracted to small
sporta cars have atUtudes In-
compatible to the protection
of their own and others' lives.
Several things seem certain
off the Massachusetts survey.
Foreign auto manufacturers,
anxious to retain their recent
penetrationll of the U. S.
market, will be more and
more .senslUve of their safety
records and undoubtedly will
do something about it
Government agencies, at
both the slate and national
levels, will be more infetested
in legislation covering car•
safety u state and national
surveys uncover more and
more facts.
Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) -Ward
Foods, Inc., has b o u g h t
Marigold Foods, Inc., a
midwestern dairy firm, for
about $'1.8 million in cash and
convertible debentures.
NEW YORK (UPI)
Johns-Mariville Corp. disclosed
that its elploraUon of uranium
depoalts in the Ste. Anne du
Lac region of Quebec have
failed to tum up ore in com.
mercial quantities so far.
J A C K S 0 NVILLE, Fla.
(UPI) -Gulf Life Holding
Co. announced it will offer
to buy out the minority
abarjbolders of American·
Amicable Life Insurance Co.
on the basis of one share
of Gulf Llfe holding for 211.i;
share! of American Amicable.
Gulf Life owns 57.3 percent
of American·Amlcable.
NEW YOR K(UPJ) -Mobil
Oil Corp. announced it will
start drilling this month in
a tract on the north slope
of Alaska in a }Clint venture
with Phillips Petroleum Co.
The first well will be sunk
12 miles eash of the original
Prudhoe Field discovery well.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.
(UPI) -Coastal States Gas
~ucing Co. has contrac\ed
to sell $320 million worth of
natural gas over the next 15
years to Lone Star Gas Co.
for delivery In the Austi n
region from a west Texas
gathering system now being
built.
NEW YORK (UPl) -1'rans
Lux Corp. and Inflight Motion
Pictures, Inc., have formed
a joint venture to fr anchise
automated motion p i c t u r e
theaters to be operated by
staffs of two persons in com-
munities of about 25,000 peo-
ple. The franchise cost would
be about $40,000 and would
be estimated to capable oC
netting $20,000 a year or more.
SANTA MONICA (UPI) -
McDonell-Douglas Corp. has
obtained two contracts total·
ling S34 million to supply 13
Thor launch vehicles to the
Air Foret.
NEW YORK (UPI) -U.
S. Industries, Inc., has agreed
to buy the business of C. T.
Whitten Transfer Co. of Hun.
tington, W. Va., a carrier
si:iec:ialit.ing in hauling ex·
plos1ves, for an initial $3 .5
million in stock and up to
$2.75 million ln stock. con·
lingent on future earnings.
NE~ YORK fUP I) -Two
.b.mer1can subsidJaries of N. v.
l'tiilips Co. of the Netherland,,
-Consolldaled Electronics lndus~ies Corp. and North
American Philips Co. _ w\11
be '!lerged. Conelco, which
now IS 35 percent owned by a
trust repre senting lht sharehol~en of lhe Dutch
firm. will be the surviving
company and will change its
name to North Amefican
Phillps, Inc. The ino.rgcr will
Increase the numhcr -0 f Conelc~o $hares out.standing by
4,162,000,
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better mileap
• Ext)'a.-hea:vy 1teel.Olld caps fonned snd crimped to pre-
vent ~O'WouU ·~
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''Too Uttle'' Brake Job at'
aQ.f prlcel Tour drlriq'
s,.\J'J!l'lT '-too Impor-tant. sean wW price your
Brakli Job u reuonably
.. poellble '..J. • conallbmt wsU.· &A:J'111TY. sears Brake Jot. pnnfidl Whal
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partner in Nixon'• New Yort
llw firm ud • former usl-tont .....my of def-.
LlncolD -.. dtl-~ two .)'<Ill imdet
Predllent illmbower, Jel'linl
at the end of lllO lo nblnl
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for a blP olllce In the llbao administratkm. p 0 I 1 I b J 7
secretary, d defense, murcea
close to the twot.r'!:. Aid.
Theaoun:essal4 .....
babl)' ~ be favored for
tbe pool ~ It clld DOt 10 to
Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller al
New York.
The Bn>otlyJH>orn attomey
• -.tbe lllatk\IU!l!led ! ·Public Service. Medal Gt the
• Doi.... Departmeol for ' bla
: aervke durb>(lhe.~
; admlnllintlon, In. which llbao .mm .. -president.
LtneolD bu -· wllh the Jaw llrm, of NIJGa, Madp,
Rose, Guthrie and Ale1ander
as a senior parb:lef llnce ltM.
LlncolD, • llM .,...tuato of
Columbia Uljl~ly La w
School, began bla caner with
the law Orm of Su!Uva a
Cromwdl, In ...-!ho' late •
secntary ol ilato Jolm Jl'-
DuDes WU partner.
Men Slated
At Va8sar
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y .
(AP) -vuaar .CoO•p bu
-plans to odmlt
male atudeob beglnnlnf In
Septom~ 1m with .
ulllmalAI ollD of ba'rilli men
mab up Iii . pm:ent of Its -AWi m_,, president of
the Women'• college, made the
dlaclolure Monday in a letter
to ..... 11,oot alumnae. lie
said -would be ...
panded from uoo to l,400.
In the put Vassar bu
men'"' WDpU1 nnc1er aPec1aJ _...,., IUCb .. anmd
forces tralnlnc durlnC World
War n. Vassar recently
nounced an elbcanp prqram
with several Eastern men'•
colleia; and that. wU1 be con-
tinued, I be
aafd.
The
Town
Crier
Orange County
Calendar
Thi1 1p1c.• his
bH"n r111rv1d
for •
CAUNDAI
OP
COMMUNITY MNn
within
OlAN•I COUNTY.
, Every Mcnd1y
for th1 next y11r
we will be hippy
to publish
free of ch•rt•
th• cl•te encl time
of worthy ev•nts
in our •
Oren9e County
CommunitlM.
If your church,
l'TA, 6lrl Scouts,
WornH11 Cluh, etc.
is plennin9
•11 rtltftt,
WRITE OR CALL
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Mt4 Phone n1nnher
l.olow J 011d w•
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• FREE NOTICE
19 tltis celvmn.
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MORWARY
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At SAVINGS Of 127.25
539:50 ..... 666.75
Jhe exquisite 'y.oorlcmenship of m"esler creftsmen
is ' evid~nt; in. tho cf,~sic "Grand, Boroque"
pell<lm. Now evailable •t great s'avings.
36 pc.· set' for 8 includes: ' . '
8 eoch teaspoons .. piece · knives. piece forl<s ,
.. lad forks, I each tablespoon, pio~ed
tablespoon, sugar spoon, knife, ·
end cherry wood chest.
Lorger 52 pc. servico for 12 including
chest, reg. 921.95 now 762.50. Sovo 159.25
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CHINA FROM GERMANY
'J9, 'J9 -!tog. 75.00
"X our choii:.• of 1 many patterns in our
lyricolly -baroqu•;shoped · tronslucMt
ch.i.na, _ ~ad8' in Bavaria. Complt!!tely
dishwasher ond detergent sole. 53-pieco
service .consists of 8 e.o.ch: cJinners, salad1t
soups, fruits, cuj:>s and saucers: .I each:
platter, vegetable, covered sugar and creamer.
5-pc ploco selling, 3.99
65-pc servrce for 12, 44.99
95-pc service fo• 12, 99.99
Sove I /3 on open .stod
Chino, 111
Green Ming
MAKE IT AN OCCASION . . '
SERVE WITH ELEGANCE
275.00 reg. 329.50
Gleaming "Boroquo" silverpleted teo on<! cofl ..
service by W oll6co Silversmiths, moles tho most informal
gathering e great occasion. 5 pc. coffee end tee
service includes coffee and tea pots, sugar,
cream, end eccessory bowl.
Footed 24" troy. reg. 109.50 noW 93.50
Use our "Silverclub temls. No money down,
no interest or carrying c.harges.
tole m0!1ths . to pay
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· ·D"'8Jning up· ideas for entry In die sixth illuiul!f .Huntington
Harboui Phllh~on!c Boat Parade .are .area Yi>uni people· who, for
ttle'"first "til'ile tJlis year, will ~competing for bonors 'in ,twO categories.
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will be Robert A. James, grand m..rshal. , •.
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' , I 1 ' • IW8t!{t¥8kes ,awanls for the best overall ~4i'!J,~&ccording to Mn .•
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The orily ~requirement in the cbildren's>divt&i~~jfis .that the Young·
.ten must a~rate their ·~··· '1tboot' any ~~··from adults. . rn additibn to. individll'll trophi~ .tbereo..wil!'. be. two perpetual
trophies presented. • , ,· ·· · ! · · .
' Mr,'ii!!I •Mn'.:A'ndrew Yeiser will ~imt"tl!e trophy fur tl!e best child-<1ecora~e1t'bdat and~or.' &Di!.~~. ·mcliatjl !i!Ofiisoo v.111 mm
the 'etttrY l\'bi<fh ·best depict. lbe '!Iii tit of'.\l!lri;bllas:
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the sixth annual Huntington Harbour boat parade
are (left to right) Barry Dod, Carolin,e James and
· Bhan Dod. Th<> young people will be entering in
their own -division this year, With ~the only require-
men! for ~~~'.tbat:il!ey''.d~r.i..'1i\i!ir. bgat.s wi~oot ariy &9stst:Bnce :tromJadiilts .. 'Ibe .benefit,.
sponsored by the Huntington_·'fflrmow:·Comµlit\ee•.
for' the: Orange 'Ci>Wity ·· i;nµtarin'onlc SOclety; will
take place Saturd•Y:• B\!C •. 14,,
Addill"!iaJ ·plans regarding 't11e !lh,ristmai ~ will be
~ced when· the combined' group. al tile Huntington llal1>9U~
PbilhannOO.ic Conlln.ittee, pafttde sponsors,-m~ at 10-a.m. 'lbur1day,
Nov: 21, In tl!e ,Town &rid .0ountry Inn. , · :
GreeuDg. new . Dlell\beis lt:t>rn lbe ,Admiriilty, 'i9lander and
Marina ·g-'Wm.ch compriSe :the,coinmlttee'Will·be Mrs. c. ROl>ert
Hubba~. chairmin ..if,llle·boarci.al du:ectorw.
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Of 1tN ~ltr ~I"" Stttf
AS SLEEK and polished aii
the new automobiles they
were viewing were menibers
of the Huntington Beach
Assistance League when -they
i{av~led to th.e Anaheim Con-
veiiUon Center tor th e
¥&bilious Y?Or!d of . C ~·r s
sponsored by tht combined
nine Orange County ctta'Rters ...
• Joan (Mrs. Norman )
Warner accented her bruneUe
Mrs. Pa:uf Phi.flips
Honored . at Luncheon
Tomorrow's meeting of the Golden Key Auxlli·
ary, Child Guidance Center of Orange County, will
be a nostalgic one.
· Jn t.he midst oi. preparations for the group's holi-
day bazaar they will take time out for a luncheon at
Francois honoring their president for the past two
years, Mrs. Paul Phillips. · ,· . •
Mrs. Phillips and her family will be moVing to
Burbank because of a job promotiOn for her hus-
band. Assuming the duties of presiden.t will be.Mrs.
J·ames Hughes, formerly first vice pres~dent. ·
Baza1ar Plans will be discussed w.ben.'the group
meets at 9:00 a .m . in the meeting room of the
Chamber· of Commerce. .
Serving as genera] cbainnan of the major fund-
ing evenJ ts Mre. William Dawes, and assisting her
are the Mm.es. Fabian Gomez, co-lcbairman, who
also is supervising the fiea market:; Frederic Fo_!'St-
er, baked goods and candies; Raymood Morebbu•e.
dolls and toys; Richahl Teske, boqtique; Bob Good'·
son, cookbooks; Chickering Nelson, living plants ;
Mike Bogen, stitchery; Dale Dunn, caffee and cookie
bar, and Jack Greeley and Hughes, Cbristma.s
decorations. ·
The holiday benefit will take place Tuesday,
Dec. 3, between 10 a.m. and 5 P·ll\, ln.11>e .COmmun-
ity MeU!odist Church.
coloring with a .beige crepe
&heath urider a lace cage,
whlle l>faite 1 (Mrs. FP.fd)~·
~r, .tfle· , chapter'•· !how ·
91lain9~n •. ·selecte d a
· m.ultila:yered green chiffon
featuring a boat neck, cum-
merbund anti draped bodke.
Admfrtng tht-beau.ti f u 1
foreign and. domes t·l c
automobiles on. display was
Mrs. Jaine's Sayer who wore
A lightweight two -piece
ensemble· in gold with· a
sparkling sequined j a c lt e t .
Maria · (Mrs. John) Wyatt
chose vivid royal blue chiffon
featuring a draped bodice and
full , full skirt for dancing lo
Manny Harmon's music.
Enjoying cocktails and din-
oer were Sallie (Mrs. William)
RU58ell who accented her
beige lice cocktail dress with
a fur stnle, and Betty (1tfrs.
IUchard) Crouch who selected
a black wool coat dress slyied
with a wh!te satin collar. 1
, Joan (Mrs. Andrew) Y,eiser
set off her delicate complexion
and dart hair with a 61ack
crepe· sheilth accented with a
single antique diamooi:t and
emerald broach. , \
O'l"f RIETH -of Huntington
Harbour was announced as the
iocorning commodore of the
• Catalina Island Yacht Club
during lbe bllJ Which I look
place in the Huntlngitc n
!Wbour Beach Club. ~ny
harbourites were en hand to
cohgratulate the new com-
'modort and hb charhling
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~stin~. ah~ bene,fiting !!'= ,the ~u!umn )Y,ine F~
tival WI :t>e ·Multiple ·SCleroois1 patients' in•Orange •
Cqunty. ~I~~~ .th~ tir~ mai?r :~Y.s :~™Jf ·means
project sponso~ed by V•lllllteers for Multiple Sclero-
sis" iire (left.to iiilit) lriin,g r,: Wiltaier ;chalrtnan of .. . . . . '
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president of prei:eptor ~pba Eta drap!M, Be1;l
Siggia' Plii, apd Mrs. 'Glenn R. Slinon!On;" general .
chairman.· Th'e event, open to ~e public: Will takf
place Sw>lay; l<jov. 24, In the HuntlngtOil. .~iff
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Swap ld~1as
Friends ~ the 1'~
Valley Library have deci40d
to become "do.it.-younellen.,. . ' An Exchange d · llolld1y
Ideas will be featureil when
the group meets at 10 a.m.
Frmy, Nov. 15, lo the library.
Each memba' .II reqtlelted
lo bring a dO-lt-your'lelf pro-
ject accenllnc the holiday
theme Or' a favorite holiday
recipe lo excbanct.
Membenb.lp in the Friends
II open to· a!l.iru.....ideolll
and -IDlerated lo the
group II lnvtt.d lo attend Ille
meeting.
The monthly -dllcuaaion group'.wW meet lo the library
at 9:45 a.m. ft-y. Nov.
13. F9ilowlq coffee, Ronald
Rice, librarian, will lead a
discuBaJon Ol "The NlDth
Wave" by Eqene Bunllck.
.. ~ Lonellilea ol the Long
Dlalance Runner" by< Alan .
Slllltoe will be dilcuued dur·
Ing the meetln& lo take ploce
Wednelday, Dec. 11. Mn. Vic-
tor Baddeley will leod I b h
dlacusaion.
Future lelecUom w b l c b
have 1 been dvcbded for
review lDclude .. A Puaqe to
_.. by B. II(. l'cntir lo
Jam.uy. and ''fte 1nv1slble
Man" by Ralph -In F<bniary.
Mn. Ronald Murphy la
president ol Frlendl and acl-
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·-- - -rildr .... -~ 1!o ... lloby _. 1broqll. bolA -'!Pd baby and 11 )llll'lo ..... • Ill a I .... • fllt ol ol!Jj ,... -CIA Ill a FfAI "'1p bolA 10 out to !ht buaband. -::=.:• bra 11r ...,, by nmllldllc -wt,. to '"""baby 1oes to lh&nunery ....... ,.......... -:1e;= ------... -..... to l\1e ......... --. ~ .. ...: ., .... Ollilhcllon.. ' .-.y .... wtw:remlnu she I!
--.. ..... -lime -... lbt cllecUd every 10 tea. 1'0 ... ·= -..... ....... llullilndl art ~ ":Ille iJabY II bathed, ~~,..~~.~. .:2"1ar:'.t . ..:: to 1tlt a.. prlV11Ai ,waHlor -*""'*' wetihed ~nd put ............ 1111 -._ ~ ~ ~,I .._ ............ wlD bt ,,,J: . Ill lbt muaery with a ligt>l - --W,-.'l l!lo¥tiloa. a 111.-,. ldm. for warm\h," Aid the
JOI 11111 • ....., l u·.., """ -ad 1 ..-.a~. The -OQ4 of lhe tests he m .... WIUla• I_.._._ . ..... -blla, wlD lie to ,i.. to a PKU, 1 stale
"' ~•,I h ~ ~.::. ._ IUfl. dJ ia a .... = la 18: bod to Ibo. fflllidn4 blood le!I which ~:r.'ij.,,1 u 1 , 11111....., 11 Ille -llld ,_ -..,. wlll muaJrw 11'." proleln 1n the . rr;:r:11a la ... _ ff tloM -.. tile-. ..... ..,."'. fnlm ti-•blood aad ... determine a llorl 11 It a nuod .... -tO u ._and 1 t..,.ieacf toward mental 1 • ff r--... •·• ........ ., rtlhdllr! !'"mt W k • .. ,..dalbl. "Verjr few are pl/l;t'llit_,.. ' · Jin. c.n.,.. ,-'.Tlit .cm-"llQK ~ umn can ez .. 1 found," uid the nurse, "but
• .,,,,...,. _ _.,,.. troclloiu wlD be ......... Jiii la -~ Ulled," · -il one Is discovered, the ~ ..,.-:till ,.. -,.. ..... ;...,. at. ...... d ..... .con.. :'II ,. .. , ~ Can lie ~trolled
,dot .... II -· • .,it 111'1. _. a.a II. lbto II, lllrt tile 1JU1 lt wlD oii.11 ilnugh diet and the child can · CU..·:,......, 11111-:·lblli II_.• eo. -11111 1"> blm oat. 'yw'ai.o emu lle.....,.L ' .., 1\1·• ~ ,_ ai.· alt t"'J It 11
1 Ila cot t1f -!Ai -,_ llmll tied "llewborn! are not fed the
-:wtl .Ill -lwward -· , -io lbtt ,.. iuon\ lly firll U luoun" she continued , ' Ud· --wtl Ill,.,.. .. · "~.~-" tnie....,. · to ..-Illa babJ oc touiS ".and .lbon .;. given glucose
• •Yoa •m *'' -·11> e.!'tlla-Gt•-tbe --·" i.-. Aller 24 hours lhey '.,*'"*'!'I .... ·-.-·;;:.;'~ a)I at -.. fr Alllr tlle ,dell"'f,•ld••"--·"
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hi dl'e -· .. prov"4 bY, ~· Coast College Saucy: Meal, ".'"l~•r~. Desslll't ~~~~-~: ' , '""'."'.' ~ 100 lllll\Uld ......i,; l!vfl1lltlnc wlD 11o
coeds.Jan Cllambert#;tl~'Kaiby Smith, both pr<>gram begj.ol ·•! t;~ r-!"-· m«t110 lul, ,r. '·"'~. ;0 · ,,;·.,· "" ,.y • ., , i:MdJ.le\',..," lllld.lbe-. ofColtaM<isa.,'lb~llID,"; 1 .,,"~tti.oCCCook· CostaMet•. ·'.. , ,, ... r ,,',,. ·:~-.. [)j}ector ::z'1l=:.·:t-:5
; '·~eel f d "'? • ! H' cifmdde . . r • ' ·.-tlla·"T It Illa holpllal D iet~; ~;f"efG]j ·,' or Bi -r " S-~ . an. p ' . ··Ac/'-'1rass'es ' '~-=~~':""'
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·emnorniltl "offtl'id-•' moutb-.... · 1 ~ ~ .tll, tbt .,,.._ ~ c.i.· «;the ~I U....,I." !1 ... ~,!·~--:'..' ~~~·~ · · · · programwlllllopr,...le<t·for lnlie•Clewtllllotbl.-lloekaadport. • '
Diet food i.s /or 'the l>lrds: · h 11 ed • ,.._ •:....... ·walnrinf : ~ <Anl'1 membei:s of. 8'I, ~ _., .. al t11t 'J'~•dQ', • .:!:'I-_. ..,,,...":;.._ ""1~~ ~~ .,.. ';:'.il'ed' iujij,::,;:;_;;; Swlrj . IJ\d ' ~" M~ Morning Club ·~ . 111111 Ito.. '-,_.,. • die -· .. --., • ThlJ assertion vr,i proven ......,. W Ui Fruit l!le••·~-, -·~U. . ., "wllb ,lbe flrll dllJd. -111· false last Wedlie..aoy dDtln& ch<e,., chives, onieo;tP""Jey, .1 . ,-..~ '. Wednesday ol t1 ·a~*"-ln_·~ llal•tilllJ w-. I(~ ball w11b , 1be oecond.
Uie year's _.i,,0r,..., celerysallandll)lkeanexcel,· . ~irwll;l'!~-~fl~....,gh Costa Meao-:.il;Jl!n.~~ __ ....._ . --art •-.to rf. Coa!ICollegeCao~~l. i.nt entry for the hors d' tomakel"i .19cal0riesbut E.Averill. ..... ',' Tbe'm_ .... i!OU!lako-----lo the Mesons i:sn Cruise
Those wllo ire'dletirig can oeuVl'ecategory. . , 1.t ,couI1 ,dn} P,e ,,compared to M p 1 .-. ti: at•p.ra.•~·'&llnd.Ho..e labor room.
not only .eat dellclous foods Vegetables and se~ th • •"'·~·• 1 • 1 . rs. .• u . "· · ..... ,....._ 1*)--l'l.-M11 wlD "Tbe entire .lirll ota&e of On a 17'-day cruise to South America and the West
but low calorie u: -well. At· play a major part in, e~ • Ari~~~""u ore eganee. Fr1ebettshauser wUJ ~ ·.b; llltVld atl7io........... . 11.bor will be contractlonl ~ Indies with nine ports of call On their itinerary are
cording to • the ,_home. cing a meal for the $~ ,C9R--Jn ' '.'' was a pleasing members and tbelr Ill~ 1n Df. · .Donoihue bu an MA get ~ cervix !>PM," Old Mr. and Mn. 0. Allen Miller of .Costa Mesa. They
economlSU, Miss ·~at Mogan scious. · ' . ' 1 • 'dat. for Ure pbnp. the art of pa pier intche from and PhD In anthropokltY from tbe n~. "The MJCODd stage a~e s~~g abOard the SS Argentina:
of OCC and Miss Gerry Chicken Divine· .Ji!' si>teed t :. 'l'he {hbffleulan of Ute 17th the basic ingredienta uied the UnlVeralty of Odcqo. He',-'==-=='--'-'-'-"===.c..--==-===~=:..:=-:=-:__o:_;__:_ ____ _
Gerken of,Soothern CounUes with wagon, Lamb ,Sbtsb IJlllllal cooking IChool will througb the necessary llnptl It aprofeuor Gt antlnpo1'>JrY G,...:CO~~ofpreven-Kabob5 fea~~.g,ai'lic', take place· it t :JO a.m. nm . · · -· -and etl'DIDGnity dtY-,.nent Jil»Ja worth.a.-paund of cure." oregano, rose!Dal'y,~ 'Pf!PPerr ' '° completion. .A v_a r 1 e d at Mielll1111 stat. UntTtridty
• )bey attempted to stop · savory and -' salt . w b.J I e W~. . . . display of item! will be currently on 1 two year 1ai,: .:. ..-• bunae.r pangs for the dieter Marinated Carrots .1-n 4 The program will be enUUed available for vjewin&. r:qw baUcal leavt. Prior. to hJJ ar-
; :!· ~Y inlrodu,clog •menu entiUed Spinach and Wotor -: Swelt a lauey: Meat. Gt ..-. .n --tar .pit. r!'al lo ~ hi w 1 •
';;!:.SlighlJ3.!_liinmer Wilh Calorie Salad higl)liglitod l1iw ""11; Velf\abl!I and--and -~ . · ,= ~~ ~
: -: ·:Control to !rut "llre<1'' .......,la . . 'Ille oc;11001 11 llpCll-ed by Mn. ,,_ •~~. "-'-=-""" ._ _ -~ Co-·.;·!'.Calories per serving ranged Hot Potato -8-1.lcl. AJpbA:iBeU. MiJ1r;MI DI.Vil-..... T .,.-._,. _,__ .-.--...-.:.,~:.,;..~·Jt$ to I . Sahnon Willi otberwile known as GinrtlD · ' cba.lrmm and "Mn. Robert:
:: J ~ Vene w~ the riches! potato salad;·<(f. rldu .In ._Brown, O'IMfe MerrHI Co., -. -Invite -~ Gt tbl Growing
' ~'-ked b M. ~tam! and I M · -•-"· -" ' ~p lotwooui tllo IUdl and ; ;. om= coo up Y w ., ns l" Jl.tra 1,. -,,_.., .. •• _. aD -•• 1loa . -""",to ~. 11-· ~~ --• ·~~~ ~· According to Gerry,. "Potatoes att llOI. !¥ Ml---~Clllliie-~ _, ·-.?.-.-I~ are good for low lnnlng,ltlswhat-·-"' Faod Stctllm ol ._ for,'<:Oll_~ ,...i,,m. tlle~darlnl•-ol :; 1, .,.._ and gourmet mea_b. which rlnp up lbe ~" ltbe . ';'(• -1pnm are otua:llon. .. , ." · • · JU -.Jut ...... <!'•~I-Sour Tuna featured m-aald Gerry. ~,:.~~··~II dadlll tllo momlni fi ~ ... gredlents which will spice up cheese instead of.....,,,. +,Y; ..,._&JqlttfdSY': and redpel
J...!·•_':l'tbe traditional lunch time dish. -Dessert for. tbi:~ ii · iDay-bei 'Jk*,ed up 1t the ~.· Miss Mogan introduced Stuf. not u nre a ch able :. 'J1a'e ,.. ~·~1ttti 9treM store.
:;· Harbor Shopping Center TUES, '*6 SAT;,. N«;)Y •. 12 • 16
!· 2300 Harbor, Coste Mesa · ':30 A:~ to '5:00 .P:M.
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' ' ' In the SOion.-'reg. 22.50 .. now .. _11.75
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' ' ' In the StudiO, reg. H.00, now ... __ ,17.00
·r. ' reg: 29:00.-now:c.-.... 14.00
Complete; wit~ style end cul.
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Phone: front~rt. o#.1~ I~
f...m Anohoil1). 535-812.I
frotn t.luniington Beach, 892-3331
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club plan; Y<111 will ·receive FREE a silver chest if you join
NQW! ~ TIME QFFER! 32·r.·iece set consists ol eighl
eoch: J!lace knives, · pl1oe to.ka, •• ad fork& and teaspoon.s.
CHOOe1E PROM AMl!RtcA'S
LDDIN9 1111.\/&MMITHS
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TUESOA)' CAPJUCOBN (Dec. ~n, ll): Acceot '"' ~P 'Means doll'! flll'C< bM.. humor t111rio1 -Iii crloil. LIJftA. 11p1e111 -It
Nove· MIE·R,2 tl):rrieodly~·..Wd .~la. Cooi>er~ bu) ··wiiat '°" ...,.·cooid «be y,.._a __ .......... Pl8CBl:=•enlliDtJ. ~·---•wUUot ~-.Id IJ\~ -. • . ........ . -1111.'l.... -.. ., l\IDMl\'.GIWlll lo try-anlqae mtliiod..'Strm linowleC!p of lacia. Get Pl'> ~ on 1111..-'Plo.IW-ud • •-lul frhnd. ,,-.... , -
''Ille wtit --troll bis lfl'ilinallly; • ~-triJie.' ~ Wr\llhg.-Thli" couJit Vllual>ie inlQl'Oltllon.1linell If ComJ>1et1oo ii niojqr ~ • , -Y·, .• ........., --'•to Male<r'""'*'""'Ybe~''ayotd . .'fqture compliciUoni, rour.~ilrelaied., . ta oul a( Ibo wa1; -IO "'-.'!!.-~-·~
tile way." -....., ,...... cernod with bud.fet re-. nillundmtandlngs. · . · • · II' 'TODAY 11 ' VOUB forward. ~-"'· •
' AlllBI (lllrch ll·AJlril 11): qulremenu. . . ' ' !'ISCr.t (ll'eb. lt,'rP,rCl\20),: JllllTBDAY ,... ; u r j .. 1 i . GllNEllAL nlNDzNaa: . ,. ~·
IJlllbt lllb1tl>. ls ,ov-.-;;;,--Allll_AllllJ_. _l-'(J_111_._»_F,,_eti_,._._1'l:;;p=t t:;;ouch=· LPT";.:;. =·'°llicc...tul::·==·-=man=y'-"'hfc.d::lspla=<:Yinl~...,.=· :;_:ii:_;~::c:;le:::·:::hllh:!:!.:::f«::_::LEO:::z),c.V:.:IBGO::::;:::•_'~.::..=~::!·c.__·-i;. __ ... __
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pueat_ rod ,\ape, ty.,... Jn.
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--iimolel>llls, .. ~ .......... ' TAIJllUI (April »May 11):
Avoid mafdnc your own rulel.
Claalltal --wt• poiftla. Bolf to be ......,Uve; let
-. take tile -. A<-
ceal todly •·'*'°· MCUtity, value Iii ~.. lie ...,.
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GEMINI (Moy·ll.J-»): Much .... _ jaumey1,
Idea• fealure your day. Clocl:
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MRS. JOSIEPH PAUL PURPURA:
· . PrHbyt.rlon Rlt,
Jl\ell&Ctl, ·calla. Make views
eryitoJ clear. Av.old oc•tlerin(
elforll. One )'OU w«I: with
could be confuled. Be aware,
1lert.
C'ANCEB.(JW1!! 11.July 31):
Costa Mesa Pair Weds
In 'Double Ririg Rites
Good '!"'' conceniJnr moqey, -*"" b indlcated. You
get llOlld ~ where JnOlt
needed. Read between the
llnel in . canclvd.lnr a n y
traniadloa. You llt i D
driver'• 1t1l
LEO (July 1S-A111. 31):
St.,· Andrew'• Presby:terian ·
Chutch in Ne~ Beach was
the. •ttlng for· aupt1aI rites
unllh;g in marriage Deborah
Am Chlllth and Jooepb Paul
Purpur1.
1be Rev. Dr. Cb1rJes
Dierenfield officiated at the
double ring ceremonY. 'nle
brtile ii the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard C. Church
of . Costa Me!a. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mn. John F. Purpura of Costa
Mesa.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride selected an
A-line gown of a1encon lace
over peau de sofe designed
with a high neck1ine and Jong
taperlng sleeve.s. AJencon la~
appliques were featured on the
long flowing train. Her veil
of lace and her bouquet of
white roses and stephanotis
completed her ememble.
Peering
Around
IN HAWAil on a two-week
vacaUon an Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Nonemaker of Newport
Beach. After touring the
islands, they plan to 11pend
a week with the Jack Moores,
fonner Newport B e a c h
re11idenb.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY K.
Mackel and cblidren, Marcil,
Elizabeth and Henry Jr. of
Lido Isle are home af~ spen-
ding several days at the Santa
Barbara Biltmore.
MAKING Till! dean's lbt
at the College of tht: Holy
Names · w~ Denise Andorka,
daughter of Mt. and Mrs. J .
B. ·Andorka of Balboa. A
junior and an English major,
she plans to become a teacher.
HI Auxiliary
Twice a month the Lidia'
Auzlliaiy to Huntington Be1ch
Veterans ii Forelp w.,.,
. Post 1318 meet at a p.m. '"" = :.:: inii 0: ,:;f",!
Hali for • -meetlhr and the third Fridly they
soclalli< in ·-lcic:alions. Further inform1Uon -may be
received by lelephoninl Mn.
teiloY' HenNM .. 5M-3Ui1 ..
VISIT US
Boforo
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Mrs. Larry Troyono was
rpatron of honor, .wearin1 an
oranie sa.Un Qd: chiffon A-line
gOwn ·with a slight trlin. She
carried ·a bouquet of small
yeUOw carnauons with orange
centers.
Brhlesmalclt, dressed iden-
tically Jn orange· iowna and
cah'ying carnation· booquets
were Miss Denise Ann Church,
si.ster of the bride, and MW
Rita Leverett.
John S. Purpura was asked
by hb brother to be best man.
Ushers were Paul A. Purpura,
another brotlier, and Richard
L. Church, brother of the
bride.
A reception took place after
the ceremony in the Fireside
8oom of the church.
Cimllating the guest boQt .was
the bride's cousin. Mrs .
Gerald Whitaker.
The bride is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High Scbo01
and ;, attending Oranp Coost
College. Her busband is a·
graduate of Costa Mesa High
School and OCX::. He ii cur·
rently enrolled at California
State College at ·Long Beach.
~r a wedding trip. to~
icO the -lyweds will· reside
in Colta Mesa.
Minor -lhould not be permitted to ~~ )'OU.
-Oft papen related to
Jeaaes • ..W~
Cycle high. Move cm your put
get> boll roilill(. Take in-
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VIBGO (AUi. »&pl 31):
Overcome any tenaency to be
ten.se. 'Key u n1tur11 arac:e,
rhythm.' Hmnonilro ielatlom
wlt.h auoclates. Av o id
disputes. ~afd r u mo r ·s .
LIBRA (Sept. II-Oct. 31):
Oven:ome tendency to ...
aggerate. Perteive evenla u
they octuolly OCCllr. Some
friends could· be mtainlormed.
Check JnfonnaUon to avoid
eztravagance. Better bar1ain
iJ available. ·.; ·
SCORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 21):
Put ideas to work; have cOn-
fklence in your own lbWUes.
Day to ad-Yance, elevate ..tan.
. ding. Impress blgheNtpt wtth
enthualum: You. pt op.
=ty to prove baste
SAGmAilius (Nov. ZS.
Dec. 21): Your long-range
plans ayst.allbe. You can Ht
beyondJmmedlale lndica\lom.
Know this -take Dftral'
view. Ca~ up on cot·
respondenct. FJne for ad·
vertlalng,:wrtlinl, publlabln1.
!:lizabeth Arden face treatment
is much more thAn just a facial
-· An Elizabtlh Arden elqlllt ill Buh'
_ Rfld Door Trea~llll. ROOll will help ~
discoier deli&fltlul beauty S1C1ets. YOtl'll
haw a lace ~t and "'81ce witll-1
luxuiious new MkltJll H well as 1 lld!Mrt
fetlina. Cc!Mplltl .lrsth1nt.will-..,, lt.lt
Buuty Studio. .
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the Simplicity pattern book, It's Ute look that's turn-
ing up at posh l'fftauranta and on the right iside'of
the tracks, ausing a stir mixed with admiring
glances. Av~ at Singer Centers.
Z ontians 'Treated' ' .
By Hospital Official
. '!Qnl! D. Schroeder will be
the lueol opeaker at the
,moillhly lundlecio meeting pl
...,~rZonta Oub of Newport
~ 'fbunday, Nov. 14.
_ 1be new administrator at
·Saota Ana Community
;, Jto,ptt.tr will address the noOn
meeting in the Z o n t a
• Cllll>house.
..., sctroeder was previously
. a.ct l n g administrator of
Orange County Medical Center
after five years as assiilant
administrator. A native of
Illinois, he received his educa·
tion at Northwestern
University's Schoo I of
Business while w o r k I n g
full1ime at .Sherman Hospital
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December Bride
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<' American LeP>n "1WDary
of Laguna Beach plllors at I
p.m. the leOOlld. and foUrth
'lllundays in lbe Legiilll llall.
Gen~alogy Discussed
Genealogy will be! th& ~
when Cavalier c b a pl er
members of the ColoniaJ
Dame! XVII Century meet in
lhe Old Brussels1 Laguna
Beach tomorrow al 12::30 p..m.
Mrs. Patricia Humphreys of
Orange, the luncheon apeaker.
is founding p,reatdent of the
Orange County Genealogical
Society and bas been a family
genealogist and genealogical
~ lor40yean.
Cun'ently lbe lpeUer b
publlsher and managing editor
or The Edmondstolt Family
Association Quarterly Bulletin
and is genealogk:al Tecords -
chairman for v ar i o u a
organizations.
Members unable to attend
the gathering an: asked to
notily Mrs. Harry Wood,
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ocho £oinmUJiy Players
' 'Ice Station'
"· Real Chiller ·~Generation'· Gap Bridged ' . --
By .IO!I THOMAS Thi! ii 1 rare k!lld ol fii!lJ Yet," ht ,......ked. "In lhll llgaro t..,. '°""" &olni to
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -One uil one In whic:li director John lut plctun 1 did in ltab 1'1111 tti.1: 'I'd rather not tali
ol the movie hits ol the tbriv-Sturret ~Is: he a' I 1 o Claudia crtoale, I come !nta aboqUI at lhll l!IM,' " •
With Originality, ~aughs !q fall -to J>o. dlreoted '"l'hl Gr_..t .Eoc:.tpo," bor oparlmeftl as be Is tnin1 Well, ht did .111 !~ and
"lee Station ~" I O:f.hef U&mplts of IUCb I lhotrer, What b1ppens?. t wltb1• 11nbe.
IOOleW!lit f1r-fdcbed' yet advantum: "'t'M Bridg' on get rlght into the shower wttb:1;=;;;~=====::;., absorbin& adventure of. the the. ~ver KwaJ,'' "The GW11 her, and Uwt the picture goes
'By TOM Tl'l'Ull.
OI rile 0.ltr r•.ifl!IP
Just when you S'{W YQU've
seen every possible eQmedy
situation in the tbeater, Un:&
comeJ a play lib "GeMD-
tlon" to -your fl!tb in originality.
'!bi& fresh and almost honest
look at the well.traveled cap,
-~ «apeiui the N'IW "te,UOll
lot U.. Rlocho C..mmunlty
Pilfers, SllCCefldl; fpr tHe mOlt
'(Jllrl because ol ill ....,.llllty.
It eou!'IU u 1 mlJl!o<t ol
tbe comic aod ~ 1trlO'tlJ,
bu! alwaya """'"tin& Ibo
lighter mood.
Playwrl&ht Wllllarl:I
' WHOOPS -Carole Neusta~t grabs husb&nd·George
Schultz as he finishes bis folk song of self d~ct
tion in a scene tron\ the Rancho Commuhity Plaj
ers" comedy "Generation." ·
Cobb Big Difference . . .
In Lincoln's 'Lear'
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NEW YORK (UPI) -The of tbe Rlay, although possibly
production of Shakespeare's its most cobe&tve section, is
not the most interesting. "King Lear," with which the Cobb comes along in fine
Repertory Theater of Lincoln shape once he begins to get
Center began its season kicked aroUnd ·by ·e v 11
Tbursday night, is fortlmat.e daughter! Regan .and Gooeril,
to have Lee J. Cobb as a and he plays ~ role
guest star for the title role. magni{ict!fltly when the king's
A~ent from~ the $Lage. for madness sets~ in. He maintains
15 years, Cobb is generally this excellence through the
impressive in Utis possibly rest of the play. a most a~
1n':St difficult of all major pealing Lear. And a well·
Shakespearean roles. spoken one.
There are some spots in There is splendid support
the early portion when you from the always reliable
wonder how the star is going Philip Bosco in ' the role of
to make out. He seems to the Earl of Kent,' banished
be a little too bombastic, to by bear but stubbof1\ly stick·
be trying too hard, as the ing to the failing king as a
aging Lear cuts up his .. disguised servant. . stephcn
kingdom among his daughters. Elliott also is impressive as
Admittedly, the early part the Earl of ~locuester.
Crossword P11zzle
ACROSS.
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brapdy
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Carad~ )) Nova S~oh a
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Goodhlrt bu taken two ~
the more familiar 1 tock
chA!;•cten -the u1>Ught
father and hi• boheJnjan SOfl-
ln-law -and humanlr.ed them
to the po!nl lhlt, they lrl
true characle(s rather than
cHche caricatures. Ar.d hit
orlg!rlallty extends to the au1>
porting players aa well
Tbe sll\JAl!nn is I llmplo
one; b,yper:acUve fa t b er
viii.tin& idl newlywed
~ter, ovtr. wljom the stork la clalely ljovertq, and tat!ne
ao, !nilne<lllta and total dlslile
to hli b!pple-lype huablnd,
for wbom the feeling Is
mutual '
COlUt Girl
In Premiere
lianette Deetz ol Newport
Beach bas a role l n
the American premieu of
three om-act plays by Gennan
playwrights Gunter Grass and
Tankred Dorst.
CoJd -War. ~"Navarone," "2001: A Space JntQ a ae1. montage.
The chlllinl: epic Is one of Oityssey." 'Ibe film, as yet untiUeil
many expensive Hbm that lbe One Cd those who greatly for the American market, b8I
lludioo in pUsb!ng Into the eojoyed l~ premleu of "foe been released w Italy, but
nation'• roadshow theaters to Station Zebra" w.., Rock not here. Hudson has been
capllltt the lush holiday trade lllldson, who also happeno to ' •Jl'll<llnc hia days dubbing h~
and, incidentally, to qualify ·star in it. dialogue onto the sound track:
for the O!lcar sweept&takes. . · •r1 have a yardstick to the Italians cu 1tomar11 y
AmonJ tbe •ol.beta : "Funny detel'.mine whether a picture record lines after the pictures
Glrl," . "Finian's Raint;>ow;" of mioe is..iood," he remarked are photographed.
"Ollvi;r.~·. "~ of the' ..aite.,Ward. 11I!Iamcomclous Rock Huds:on will be 43 on
Flsheman.'' "Romeo and -o1 my own actinc, then 1 Nov. 17, and hls brown-black
Juliet," "The Lion ID Wlittef," kr)OW . that the picture lsn'l hair ls. beginning to sprinkle
"Star!" "MacKenna,'s Gold," s~. But if I can· losf:. witb gray. 'Ibis disturbs him
"Isadora," 11Qiitty Qlltty myself in the stbry and the nOt at all, oor does muqi
Bang Bang," etc. characl.ers, then it's a good else, for that matter. He re-
Not all of them will clfhk picture. And I did that in mains unflappable, even when
with the ·critics and public, 'lce..Station Zebra'." asked about his current film
of course. .. 11\e film appears to mark "Darling LJll." '
Bu.t at it!I H 911 )' w o J ~ a• tW'J)about in H u d so n ' s He has t>eyn working on
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0... Mertlil ... _ lr..-t 'But "Gene:ratlon" departs 1rom· a basically comic plane
"8aMlltATIDN"'
1'be plays, "Rocking Back
and Forth," "On1y Te n
1dinutes to Buffalo" and
"Freedom for Clemens," are
being staged by the dramaUc
arts department of l h e
University of California, Santa
Barbara.
preml~ ••Jee Station Zebra career, which see.med to have the Blake EdWa.rds film stnm
seemed to have that rare q~ been rldden alter too man.y March and is likely to conttn~l';:;i:::::::::::::::::~ tlty of, ~ptnrin~ the au~~ s s,es'O'rlented farces with Doris with it until Christmas. 'Ibel i
comptel.e attentiqn despite the Day, Gloa Lollobrlgida and European film crowd buzzed A CltfMdy by W\lll1m ~rt. d~
~ by ·-...,,_,, llllhllnt 11'1' Mikki l"ennlll9tan, 1 t • o • -.,.
l!liwn. MUtwnon, -Miiied by t1W
It.~ C-11lty ~l'llnni f'rkl•Y •NI
, a.tlilnl.llY •I lhlo Ml .. lan 'illlo Hllh
~ •udltorivm. ,.., rdfrYl!loM
phofM UJ..Ult.
J m t g inatlon-stretchlng ad-other leading ladles. with rumors of a feud between
ventur.eii on' the sueen. "Not ~ l'JD ou.t or bed Rock and costar J u I i e
., ...; i Andrews . The actor neither
confirmed nor denied. His
comment about the troobled
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Sl•n Hlmltn , • .' ...... Ct1r1t 1'•'"41
WllulO<I G1r• ..... , Jim N.wton
\K-n P-11 ............ 1W1lt Blrdltnl
to a conflict between Dad and
tht young couple when he
learns ~ want a do-if.
younell childbirth. Although
aktrtlD1 with tbe serious, the
pla)r inlenalfles 1n hilarity.
it at this time . And I can
'Water' Due
At Lindy
Next Week
Direct from two years CID
Broadway, Woody A 11 en' a
hilarious comedy hit "Don't
Drink the Water" opens Tues-
day, Nov. 19, at the Lindy
Opera Hoose, Los Angeles.
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"Pruden~ & The Pill"
''Tht .Det1ctl••"
Rey L'Ecluse delivers an
energetic and exceptionally
strong performance after a
wobbly opening scene as the
harried father pleading the
c&se !or the establishment
agaiMt hla son-Jn-law's barbed
rebuttaJ.s and squirms un-
comfortably on the end of a
psychological hook. Moreover,
ht. compensates for some
&Wkward lapses of timing with
believable bursts of outraged
PARTY VICTIM
Virginie Rappe
· IMPLICATED
F1tty Arliuoklo'
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DEAD IN CAR
Tholmo Todd
The local engagement is1';:;;;::::=;::::=:=:=:=:==; limited to foor w e e k s . r~
blµster. Death Stalks Stars In sharp contrast, George
Schultz underplays his role all
the , son-in-law almost to the
point of becoming lost in the
sbufOe. Hi! character is well
eiiough interpreted, but It Many Implicated in Violent Crimes
fades as a result of deficiency By VERNON SCO'IT found dead in the automobile
in stage presence. in a hilltop garage.
Carole Neustadt as the preg· HOLLYWOOD (UPI) In 1922 director William
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d b•A · · Violent crime lurks behind nan aug ""r 1s given com· Desmond Taylor was· shot .to
t. -• Uttl •-d b t d movie screens as well as in para 1v.uy e w o, u oes death in his bachelor • .,,..,._ It 't 11 h th · the technicolor thrillers pr1> _. ..-qui e we w en e occasion ment. The dashing Taylor had
arises. Her put-down of her jected in the theaters. been the beau of silent stars
f th ("T • r The mysiery slaying of old a er a.e your money or Mabel Norm""'..l and Mary ed..11..... d time matinee idol Ramon ....,.. our w ....... ,. present an pay Navarro is &he latest in • Miles Minzer who left Jove
your taxea") U among the ood letters in hi!I riding boota. The U""' un f ... 6 long line of bir.ah'e Hollyw most s •i.e•Dg es o ~ic case was never solved. ni ht police ·cases Involving
g · filmdom's famous names. A year earlier, m September The gem of the production, Ten years ago Lan a of I921 Roscoe ••F atty••
however, ls Clark Farrell's Turner's daughter Cheryl _ Arbuckle shocked the world
M,cDonald, whoee death in 1965
was ruled an accldental
overdose of drug!I, claimed she
was kidn&ped in 1957 when
She was found wandering on
the edge of the Mojave Desert
beaten and bruised. Case:
'unsolved.
U suicide is considered a
cime -and by -definition It
is, .after all, murder -then
Hollywood has a long history
of self destruction.
TOOK PILLS
Performanci!s will be given
nightly at 8:30, with matinees
scheduled for Wednesday and
Saturday at 2:3a. A special
Sunday showing is scheduled
7 p.m. Nov. 24.
Phil. Foster portrays the
va cationing caterer who, with
wife and daughter, are de-
tained and accused of es-
pionage in a behlnd·the-lron-
Curtain country. They
presently take sanctuary in
the American embassy. Vivian
Blaine plays his wife, and
Glorida Bleezarde his
daughter .
Qirected by Sam Levene,
the cast also includes Gary
Krawford, Walt Wanderman,
Don Draper, Ron Abbott,
Peter Bosche, Roy c. Monsen,
.Joe Endes, Donald Keyes, and
J. Frank Lucas. hilarious lnterpretaUon of a ... with his 1·nvolvement '" the · then only 14 years old -sta..,.. ... I add.ti to Miss Monroe. jovial, unflappable obstetrJ· J h death or a showgirl. n 1 on co1t111t cian. His character is even bed' gangland figure 0 nny such other film beauties as S•-mp ato -to death In At the time of the death d Lu V·' fUMier when n1itched with w an • ->", Carol Landis an pe gel • a bedroom of a rented Beverly of Virginia Rappe at a wild ded th · 1· Ith 1 · IJ.ill:m!Qi ,...,. d'"" corporation lawyer en e1r 1ves w s eepmg •~ ., Hills home. Miss Turner party in a San Franc!sco hotel Ill Co ed' H B' Played mOst effectively by P s. m 1an erman mg Witnessed the stabbing, and room , Arbuckle was the most · ·d •--Jim Newton. was a su1c1 e as wu ACW£ •A~tified later that Stompanaw popular figure on the screen. R Al and ho nded •-Walt Birchard makes his I.Cl> oss ex er w e 1111 had threatened ·ber life. But he had been in Miss Rap. 1" · !937 d U stage debut a!I the fiction ue 1n , an , more reeen y Cheryl was released to pe's room the night of her Albe t IJe•k editor of a thinly dis .... i .. a.1 "'"'"VO~ '·ath. r 1. er· .,.....,.... custody of her grandmother ......,... •; uo::: Kid · h bee men's magali.ne brought alter the stabbing was ruled Although acquitted of the nap1ng as n a
rather aWkwardly into the justifiable homicide. crime, Arbuckle's career was menace to the we a Ith Y
story in the flnaJ act. He The constabulary has long ruined. Hollyw~t celebrites since the
has the essence of a fine since given up solving the Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, one commun1 y sprung up among
characterization onct he murder of comedienne Thelma of the most famous of the the orange groves.
warms to his assignment Todd back in 1935 which in-"OUr Gang" kids, was shot The abduction of Frank
Bunny Hammer, who takes volved a ••my 1 terJ 0 us to death in 1958 at the age Sinatra Jr. Irr 1963' touched
her first directorial assign-gentleman from San Fran-of 32 in an argument over off a nationwide manhunt that
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The PiNH JUNGLE'
1'111 Ha'-f Miiii hi
Walt Dl111ter'•
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PARENT TRAP" ment with "Generation," suc· cisco." The blonde beauty was a $50 debt. A former business ended in the conviction of the
ceeds impressively in the area partner was freed when a cor-three kldnapers. l':::=:=:=:=:;:=:=:=:=:==.11 of intetpretatlon, underscoring oner1s jury ruled the shooting As police officers run down Ir
.definite characteristics in her Tryouts Set jusUfiable homicide. ~Iues in the bludgeoning death cast with perception. Her of Ramon Novarro, Hollywood
blocking and stage businesR BERN SUICIDE watches with interest -and
are Jess convincing, however, F 'S 1 ' For many years mystery more. It is a safe guess that
and movement oflen seems Or Upers surrounded the death of Paul more than one screen writer
to be for il5 own saite. Bern, Jean Harlow 's husband, is PQUnding out a fictionalized
pr 0 b ab 1 y the most Auditions for a limited foond shot ind mutilated in scrli>t of 'the crline.
refreshing aspect of the play number of ' ' s u p e r s ' ' their Benedict Canyon hon)e 1-;=='=========;I
is Its ability to lampoon beth (supernumeraries) for t be 36 years ago. It remains an
sides of the sociological fence forthcoming engagement of official suicide.
-the establishment as well New York City Opera will But the crime and violence
as the young rebels. In the be held in the Music Center's in Hollywood has not been
end, there is an uneasy truce Pavilion reheanal rooms 2 limited to murder. Not by
rather than a contrived and 3, foorth floor , on Sunday, a long Shot, so to speak.
capitulaUon by either Ride. Nov. 17, from 1 to 7 p.m. Questions lcarlde still as
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ked
.. Generation," which makes Tile "sopers" will be cast 11bout the su e of Mar ym
i'-' county debut with the in performances of "Le Coq Monroe, who took an overdose
Rancho Players production, d'Or,''. "La B 0 heme,'' of drugs in 1962. Her hand
will be staged twiti! more, , •Faust ,,, , 'Man on," was found on the telepohne
Friday and Saturday nights "Bomano" and I.be double bill by investigaUng officers who
in the Ml.ss.ion Viejo lli&b of "'Cavalleria Rustlcana " and still are at a loss to explain
&chool a•vtJiorhun., "PagUaccl." who the glamor girl migbt ~===·=·=====~=====:::::::::::::::::::::==i have been calling. NOW SHOWING 1-~ Ma~Th~ Boo_>:~
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HOliLYWOOD .(UPt)""-'-'l'eleYiew.,.. ho .. ...,..
ly notrced. the excellence ot the home .screen'• utl-
agarette COf!\'llerclals. · " 1 ..
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1edgeable resident e.xpert"'on1elevlslon ~sing
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THAN so».e PEOPLE' ni. ~ .... m llW:t-In a supe~lyrinformal and incisive .rticle, th• "l'"l~:'.i::i:'r;!1'lv....,~'.!'.1:-•:.~~::~ kind ''Variety'~ ~famous for, ¢Rrrou writes; "The public servict" antitjgarette commercial• I grow better and better while the butt.. plugs, com·
ing one after the other in.rapid succession; gi;-qw less
nd I . . .,, 1 • • '' a ess conv1ncmg., .. -·~ ~·-·~, 1 , <'I ,
· <;arroU.not .. ,that· 'lTbe .od.da are;·by agr ... merit,.
3-1 in favor of the (tobacco) industry. rI!u'eelcipr··
&tte spots for every warning. HoW come? Weli,,wben
both sides sat dqwn wTth ille Ji'CC and •TV ;111ana.le-
ment to• hammer out ~ •#Ji'!"Ul~·lhal' wo\lld' a!!GW
everybody to make money aDd sa\re face, an itttor--....
ney for the FCC,'wben,ask<d what be thought ,wpuld
be a fair formula for TV to follow 111 nlmili>g the
anticigarette blurbs., ad libbed. the 3-1 raUQ Jind )h•
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, Among the effective anllsmokin& a~s -Carroll
,cites is the one "that opens (and cloeet .on a man
lftanding witD a cigarette in bit Jiimd. He· looks at it
thoughfully, then at you, and syu, 'have you evt;r thou~ht wh'at happens fo yoo wlien )'oU light a
clJarette! (Pause.) We 'bave.' Tiie neittblng you
l ee-is, Jhe,logb lor the Am~can il'eart µ~."
Carroll Is deadly in ~gllng' «>¥! the frM~ ap-p~ch of pgarette ads as opw1~ ti> tile ~41ttbir
antismoldng 1 commerc1als. ·For example, ·~r ~
serving that ''Wµiston give$ -you the hot i1P,1tti:&t l 'ti
tastes good like • d~arette Jboold.',' 'Uui, aJticl•
continues : · ' 1 • ,.,
"In answer 'to aJl this the Cancer Society ·and .
Heart Association go right ori socking 11.W~abotrt
what "'°s on In your gut.. while )'Oii enjoy11i'11nath
!bat's one ~Uy milljmelet/o'og~r.'\Yall! l'mJ/• tor a Camel , or become a chainsmbkeT becau1e you ask-
ed the man next door if be saved Ralieift Coupons
and he said, 'That's bow I got ,my., nr, J. wife'.~·
Carroll suggests >-:•Tak-a loekeai tli.e aull~al'-.
ette western. The killers eoter a1 1alooo. ~veryooe
bides, the men light !heir-cigarettes. Then.they •loft
to couch .•. and cough aild cough and1 coup. al!d
cough till it's clear who the killers 'really are. It11
a perfect parody and a pretty good parable.''
,;tis worth ,it lo get th~ issue ?ic "Varicllf ji\st
lo teaA the Carroll article.-and pa'8 It •rolind. C~rroll i's everything ~ cn tic should be: Intelligent,
entertaining, inSourciant, a bit Qf. a crusader ,.... and
a harpoomst to be' reckoned with; aa witl!'8•· tile
foll,ow1ng: -• ,.&. :• , "
1 HThere's another new cigarette oil tti.e n;wrket,
VlrtJnia Slims, that claims lo be !Dlid• jult'"fi>r
women and to have the flavor Women 'tur.e::-bfft• -l..
Virginia . This information was ·p~b!x littalried
by banging aroulld · grapejulce join ta ~ting 'tf>e
dames who asked ,for Virginia D11re." " ..
· The Channel Swim: CBS.TV's "Pakta.rl'' aeries'
has lieen canceled aJ)!I JVill go off !be arr· at mJd.
•eal!OO ••• It will ~replaced (\II Jan. :11 ,br,•a :Vai:·
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Nega~iv;sm a.t Nadir.·
Hl"l•lr· is~ ol u belG& lbe ~· wbere . v..e. dlta•j....-•JM 1-11 flf -B'o wted, as a'-
lltdo old -in~ -11 ... sa)'t -·mas•· ~ toll ... DAILY PILO'!, ''ta d"'Y 'l!hoi M ~--
lina'I Odoller ~°"' Onnp County ls 'whF.." "Hltlo alwaya be!IW• IO be a a:Jwwl>ta, wicked power 9\111~
old MEN la tem:U I"-f11Jmfnaf1 lllllinll the SuJll!llllO tUH." •
Court, Ille U.N. and the disappeel'llll,Ce ol God 1rom U!•, Defy It th•>.". may, but O.rance County mldents
.J>Ubllc sdlooll." • ' haven~ bee,n aijjt to roll back lbi clock. SomobQW, d&-
. '!be Fortwle article, ent!Ued '"!be .Double tile of ~lte i:IJ , wbacty outlilarm, Orange County muddles
-O.raD1• County," 11 not actually tllat blllttg: )!'he mag•· lllroucll llld, al lhMI. low th• w,.y .
line pa1n1a out that we do a lot ot ·~ngs ngbt in the -But avon . tbole Who love Or1111t County alld have
:luttet arowlng c:Ouoty in the world. learned 1o live with Ila OCC!mlrlc ways , wonder now and
"Beneath ill -alllface1" ,..Ys tile article, the!\, •pea*1ly after a 11<>-*no-no-n<rno-no-oo,,»no-
"Orange County 11 more interesting for Ila typicolity ele<:~ If Ir lln) a succe11 d!iplte ltaelf. .
lllan I.ta uniqu....,1." It ls, I.JI slo>rt, )Nhete the .-tron•s
problemt and -usoo;ated with growth happen
. fim and lllronge1t. . •
• We built boules and found jobs fur t;«io;ooo peciple
in 15 years, foond sdtool .rooms to put lhe ldds in, '!ater
fa< their lawns, roads and parking Iota for tiler kids-
and a life that, even if it may be too.typical11 Calilom-
i11111 ia certainly fµIl ·
0l'Bll(O County koollines1 did not go unnoticed by
Fortune. It isn't &very American who can understand
a place where dty councils tight UNICEF drives for
undorpri"1eged kid• or where pul>lic educatioo is under
Suspicion. • • . I
And it may be well lor us that Fortune's writ.era
didn't do their research In the wake of last Tuesday's
election. Where else in the world-would you find a coun-
ty that, without fear, f.avor or intelligen~ would reject
10 out of 10 ballot propositions? · · .
Orange Countians voted against~ giving themselves
a tax assessmerit redudion, vOted against spending
about '650,000 in school borid money ·to bring in $50
million worth al construc\ion; voted against authorizing
the Legislature to insure 1oram;. for .non-profit hospitals,
, ind voted against six other issues.
Not all of the propositions were good, of course.
But it is quite clear that Orange County.s conservative
Wh«> ~ill:'.Pay · for it?-
~-rrom some DAILY PILOT readers on the Upper Bay land exchange, which co mos before 'the
Board of SQpervison agabt. tomorrow; · mom!ng, indi-
cate that the bask element in )he problem <continues
to be •..uled "'Y many ~It. · · .
JI Is not. as •Oii>< seem. to •UJ!nat. 'simply 1 lll•lter
ol being able to F.OOefV• '\!le bav, in Its p~nt semi·
natural state If the land exchsnJe Is abandoned. The
real question is ioint public and private development, wlth a fair amount ot pubUC shoreline and acce&!l, ver.:.
sus totally prlvite devetopment with minimal public land~ ··· ~
~land ·oWJl~ ·c~x ~as the righ\ -and un·
der th~ l"?''un ol recen\, splralliig tax ....essmeqts
snd .otllef flllW'ia( pressuns. yery 1>0Hlbl.T' a com~l·
ling ni:e<t -·t<i t~ on with development ioon.
Otan(C.Coudty can purl:1We •11 much of the URoer
Bay 1J:lld la \hr tal<payei:s .Ire · wl),ilnc to pay for. · The .
land exc1!anJ•· evolVed -. • subltit~te for ~n-exlstent
millionll In J1Ublk' IJ.qlds. '. ..
One "'"' <It th~ Olber. the .Upp• r Bay will be developed. , -·
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Trust Yourself F oea-l Point Citt1--~roblems~ Need Top Prior,ltv
To Dear Dad
The fatuity and atupldity of the human
race was neatly and sadly illuitrated last ,,
month by Mr. Big-Brain himself -the
fellow you'rt looting at.
, 1 was driving home from the country
with my two IOOS, and -when I garaged
the car in town, the mechanic took a look
at my tins and exclaimed, "You know,
your rubber ii almost completely g~.
'(ou've bterl riding on bald tires for quite
I time."
Fcr nearly 300 milea, I had been clip-
ping 11oog at ?O mph with the boy> in the
back M:at -cauUontne them not to hang
tj>elr handJ out of the -or ""la&• in any other "unsafe" behavior.
AND AIL SUMMl!Jl long, of c:aune.
i'slfety" wu the bi& watchword. Don't
get in the bolt without a llfe-pttMrVer
on. Don~ bib throuP, the village on busy
Weekends. Don't dive off the dock where
there ml1ht be rocU in the water. Don't,
don't, don't.
During tht whole long admonitory
period I had never once troubled myself
to insPect my tires, even though 1 had
been driving with them more than two
years. Who looks at tires unW you get a
Oat oc a blowout? A few drivers, but not
the grut majority of us chowderhead!.
We're too busy warning tbt children
qi.inst dangers.
, YET, HARDLY anything they could
have done all SUD'IJTltt was potentially
tnort fatal than driving home with me on
Oki. lWdies at tht absolute limit -and
iiOmetimes beyond il Trust yoorself to
dear dad, my boys.
This inconsistency of attitude on the
part of parents -vigilance over thelr
children's adivities, and negligence over
their own -is in largo part rospoosiblo
for much of the disenchantment
displayed by the yOUDger generatloo, who
are keen enough to recognize the
diJcrepaocy between our preachments
and cur practices.
OBVIOUSLY, the only way to produce
better children is to be better iwents -
not "better" in a namby.pamby,
moralistic way, but in term& of fun.
damental human decency, of aelf-crlUc-
ism that b at least aa acute u the
criticism we level at them. Th e
parent who drinks hJmself into a stupor
at a party and then is "shocked" Jf hil
youngster is es:perimenUng with mari-
juana has no groundll for dismay.
Most of what is called youth "revolt"
and "dissent" is, in my oplnion, a cry for
higher standards, not a nihillatlc demand
for the abandonment of all ataodarda.. It
is more a dissatisfaction with our
slackneu than resmance against our
firmnesa -for even our so-called
"firmness" is usually a double-edied
wea)X>fl, composed of sharp criticism on
th e one side and blunted self-indulgence
on the other.
The Chicago Experience
'Mle recent Democra tic Convention in
Chicago probably marked an important
turning point in Amei:ican history. Or,
u Murry Kempton, the New York Po&
columnist put il : "Mayor Daley has
taught us all 1 great lesson about this
country. Having learned from him, we wru never be the same. . " The con·
venUon and attendant drama in the
streets, already ha! produced a notable
feat of literary journalism, Norman
M&D.er's report in the N o v e m b e r
Harper's magazine. Chicago, 1968, may
con.Unue to be the source of some im·
partant contemporary American letters.
A TIM&SIZE special • n e · i s s u 1
4a-11ztne, "Law & Disorder ," itself more
a punph1et than 1 literary documenl,
ls 1 ruggeation of the fire Chicago kindled
in aome American lite rary personalities.
1n it, S3 contributors tell the story or
the convenUon 1s they saw il, or saw
or felt the upiratioM and fear there,
and who are disturbed aboul what the
Otk:•10 upcrlence means. These include
~ William Styron and Nelson
Alp'en, pl•ywright Arthur Miller, I. F.
Stone, British journalist James Cam~on,
eart.oonllt Bill M1uldin, David Brinkley
,.f NBC News, Hugh Hefner. publisher
.---•• George --~
Jloer.Qwp,
of Playboy. The booklet is illustr1ted
by photograph! freely contributed by
those who had paid a price in bruises
and smashed equipment.
EDITOR OF "Law & Disorder" is
Donald Myna, an editor of Playboy
Press. who was arrested and jailed the
last night of the convenUon after at·
tempting to march in protest of the
conv ention 's activities. Myrus edited the
magazine on a voluntary, 11q11-payment
basis (il sell! (or $1 ). ~ will
go to th~ ACLU, Illinois Dlvlalon. There
is no conneeUon between the magazine
and Playboy , Myrus emphasized.
So, the literate have been aroused.
r·1n the world that m1ny fear is com·
ing," writes Charles Van Doren, "1 frff
press would be the first casualty.")
I returned to Norman Mailer's report
-which Incidentally re.minded tht Sa.n
Francisco columnilt Royce Brler of 0 1be
F.ducation of Henry .\dams":
.
Of Unrest:.
Encyclical
The eslablishment, be it .religious,
poUUcal, educational or industrial, is
under •ttack ill over the world. The
struggle pita youth against age, anarchic
protut against entrenched power. In
tbe Roman Catholic Church, the confiict
is botwoen papal authority ajl(f individual
con.science.
The current focal point of catholic
un!'9t is Pope Paul's July Zll encyclical
letter, Humanae Vitae, phicb restated
the churdl'1 long-standing opposition lo
1rtlficial contraception. Huminae Vitae
.severely diuppoint.ed those who hoped
that the Vatican would revise Jts position
on birth control in view of the lforld
population problem.
The division created within the church
by the papa.I encyclical has been most
evkfent in the Archdiocese ol WashJngton.
Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle, archbishop of
Washlngton, removed five area priests:
from their' rectories and dlscipl,ined 34
others for publicly expressing lhe view
that artificial contraception w a s
penniulble in certain clrcumstanc~.
fr IS NOTABLE that, of the more
than 290 .Catholic bishops in the United
States, only Fr~s Cerdinal Mcintyre
of Los Angeles hu openly commended
Cardinal O'Boyle's actions. Around 200
penons walked out of three massea
at Sl Matth~w's Cathedral, Sept. 22,
when the Cardinal warned from the
pulpit •1ainst "false kfea1 of freedom
of conscience."
Reaction to Humanae Vitae reve11a
a .generation gap as pronounced 1s Jn
any 1rea of secular life. A re«nt survey
in the National Catholic Reporter found
that about one-half of Catholic diocesan
priests in the Urllted St.ates disagrffd
with the encyclical. Moreover, the weekly
stated that around 95 pettent of older
priest! oppoffd contfi,ception, while the
same percentage of younger priests sup-
ported it
Catholic laymen have ambivalent rw-
Jngs on the subject. According to a
5tudy commissioned by the Urban Life
Institute of the Unlverlity of. San Fran-
cisco, one-half of aU Catbolk:s believe
that their church t.ake.s an unrealistk:.Uy
narrow view of marriage. On the other
hand, 44 percent feel that use of con-
tr~eptive.s Is likely to threaten the spirit
m self·sacrUic:e required of Catholics.
THE CLAIMS OF conscience and or
authority are not easUy aeparated.
Cluislopbor Buller, the auxiliary bishop
Clf Wutmlnster (En1land) ind a leading
theologian, asserts that the Humanae
Vitae furor "ii forcing ua back to what
we have known .all •Iona bl.It have ndl
attond<d IUlllcfently; namelr,tlllt<tt II
simply and IOle1y to man's conscience
that tht Christian gospo1, the eathollc:
falUI, mu" lls •PPOSl·" Ho addl that
Health,_· .Saf~ty at Stake·
, '. '
WASHINGTON -One of the more
reveallna experiences of a traveling
reporter during the political campaign
was 1 background intervtew with Mayor
John V. Lindsay of New York while
riding with him Jn his llmousine from
City Hall to Gracie Mansion.
'Mll: memory of this brief encounter
persists not alone becau.se the stylish
mayor of the nation's largest city seemed
sO frazzled by hJs unnerving experiences
trying to 1ovem il 1be major impression
wu his senae af dark foreboding on
the incidence of wholesale violenct before
the naUon \till be forced to act effectively
on the problems of the cities. It was
as if urban civil war were already raging.
Mayor Lindsay had been shaken by
his rapid 'exit from a Jewish synagogue
where be might have been mobbed by
partisans tn Ute New York school dispute.
But hls gloom seemed to run dee~
than hJ1 own immediate problems, crush-
ed aa he Ls between the violent left
and the violent right.
THE LONGER RANGE of the problem
Is that neither Mayor hl.ndsay nor
mayors of other troubled cities -unable
to solve their own problems with their
own funds -can confidently look to
tbe1 federal government for the support
they insist they must have.
Ccngress Is simply not yet oriented
to urban requirements as the nation's
No . l dome s tic pr i orit y~
emptyheaded use of fed eral funds in
some urban projects, ~h as the reh&-
biUtatJon of street gangs, has only served
to reinforce Congress' stubborness.
Governor Rockefeller of New York
has at'Cepted this stubbornness as a
ract of life and ls proceeding on the
assumption lhat tbe .!rta\e ·'will have to
act where the federal government will
not.-
New York has created a State Urban
Developmenl Corpol'.ation, 1 q1,1asi·pub1ic
body with authority to raise funds of
its own. acquire land areas, demolish
existing: buildings and turo tbe land over
to private builders. The general Idea
is to attract and underwrite private
investment.
GOVERNOR ROCKEFEl.J.ER is 30
interested in it that he talks of running
for a fourth term t.o see the thing
through.
Governor Rockefeller's brother, David
chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank
and considered to be the nation's leading
banker, has even broader ldea.s : Creation
of metropolitan taxing and aovernJng
areas, outright federal grants to the
cities without strings attached, greater
federal support for locally autonomous
schools, expansion of the construction
of low-cost housing units. ·
What this illustrates is that prlv1te,
C1>1\ServatJ.ve thinking on the problem
of the cities ii running far ahead of
cqngressional sentiment as It was con-
stituted In the expiring Congress , and
probably wll be con!tituted in the new
Congress.
ONE REASON FOR this is that the
controlling personalitie! in CongreS! are
the older men with long periods or
service who head the committees, and
who more often than not, are from
rural areas and small towns. The impact
(If the urban crisis is not felt 10 strongly.
es:upt as a horror ~action from watch-
ing disorderly scenes oo ttJevislon.
In the economic crises cf the 1930's
it could be seen that the whole nation
r as mvotved -farmer, worker and
shopkeeper. In the equally or more
dangeroUs urban crises CJf the latter
1960's the suburbanite, agrarian and
small.wwn dweller Can feel rtmo'.led , or
actuaµy nee, from the scene of action.
Nevertheless, his life and livelihood
revolve around the core cltie.s and he
ia enjoying only a respite from the
spreading disorder and disccntent which
is growing out of them.
THE COMPiWl'ER Jr.ROM Larchmont
or Bethesda is no less concerned with
the city than those who reside within
its llm.Jts, and perhaps more !O because
he uses its transportation arteries for
longer distances.
This is incidental to the health of
the whole nation which now depends
so critically on the condltion1 of Ufe
in the crowded urban areu.
What the Rockefellers and the Lindsays
are trying to say is 'that the whole
nation cannot Ny healthy, or even sale
if there are these score• of areas of
high population demll:Y In constant
disorder and ferment. /,; new president,
having to represenl aJI the people, will
recogniz.e that, tot.. The question is,
hew long It wf1I take Congreas to
recognir.e the No. 1 priority of the pro-
blems of the cities.
Vital: Civilian War: Control
1~ ancient times, a monarch was in-
variably supreme commander of his
armed forces, his generals subordinate.
Whether heir to a throne or usurper,
the monarch had usually had such
military upbringing ll! existed. This was
also generally true of the absol~te
monarctm of Europe a few centuries
since.
It did not recommend itseU when self-
govemment came into being, because
the monarchs were usua1ty the in-
lt.i.gators of the dynastic wars they wag-
ed. It ten the Amerlc~ distrustful
cf military men u well u monarchs.
Ttµs accounts for the determination
of the AmerlcaM to leave war in the
hands of elected civilians. The device
used wu constitutional, empowering the
C<>ngress to declare war (Art. I, See.
1-11 ), and barning the President com·
mander-ln-cbief in war or peace (Art.
n, s.c ... 11.
THIS LAST HAS never been serioUsly
defied or subverted, and President Lin·
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
coin put it to the definitive test. It
ha• also worked out well, even when
Some Presidents, including Lincoln, have
used bad military ji»dgment or advk:e.
The late Senator Robert Kennedy wrote
an article bearing on thb which appeared
last mooth in Mce.Il's Magu.ine. It
Jn Premier Khrushchev's announcement
October Z8 that he would withdraw the
missiles, which ended the crisis. Even
then one adviser wanted to attack Cuba.
THE PREml>ENT'S position was that
the Russians couJd not permit us to
take oot their missile bases without
doing something about it. But the
military seemed unaware of .It, and
manifested no concept that following
their advice coukl result in. a nuclear
holocaust
deals with the CUban missl.lf: mail ,ol.. 'Ibe Senator said that man y time,,
1962, when Robert Kennedy was Attorney -~had ~ani "lhe military lake posltioM
General and naturally closer than which, if. wrong had the advantage that
anyone io the Pruidenl no one :rouJd be. around at the eOO
It is aomewh1t astonishing, I.hough~ to know.'
baly not to those thoroughly acquainted What Rebut Kennedy describel must
with \he military mind. strike ~ thoughtful men u sheer
KENNEDY WROTE THAT the Pros!·
denl was "distressed" that most of hi•
ranklna 'mnltary men advised moving
Jnto Cuba and cleaning It up by force.
One member of the Joint Chlefe, uya
Kennedy. wanted to use nuclear w~pona:
on the bland; another at one pOint
said he believed 1n; a prtvetlve . att.ck
on the Soylet Unfcin.
lunacy. It auggestl that among the In·
dlspen.W>Je provllklns of the United
State& Con8titoUon is Art 11, Sec. 2-1.
noted above... .It was 1l110 indl1pensabie
in Oie 1860s., which saw ill flrat important
t..t
, ·Dwi't you lhlnk television is con-
~ &o too much llf!IU~ ·~ "hollom In tlt1i C«inlry~ .
". • . THE MARCllE!lll filled the
intersection of Michigan Avenue and
Balboa. Thero, dairunod by polko oo
three sides, a.od cut of.f rrom the wagons
of the Poor f eoplo's March. rlgbt
beneath 't.bt windows of U't lWton wbk:b
looked down oii Grant Park and Mlchl1an
Avenue, the stationary man:h wu
•brupt.ly att.leked. The police •ttacked
with I.ear au, with Mace, ind with
clubs, au.acked likt a chain AW C\lttlnc
into wood, tbt: teeth of the uw tM
edge ol their clubl, they attacked llli:t
• scythe through .,. .... 11 ... of Ill '"'1
30 policemen !tri king out In an are.
thc1r clubs b e a t i n I , dtmonllrakn
neei~. Sttn from overhead, fJ'OIJ'I the
19th noor, It was like 1 wind blowlnl
duat, or the edp of waves riding on
the. abort. . . "
• "'At the vert -potot Whtn autb<rlty fans -
to communicate Its mtlll.11 _to the c:on-
tcl<nce, tt fail> ~lie elfocllv• authority."
1bt only 1e:Mral name<I (In a news
liWlllll&Q' of the rnapslne article) is CUrtli LaMay, Ulen Air .J'WU d'llel.
He, said Kennedy, wa1 1 "stronc ld-
vocate" as the ditpltch put.I It, of a
Cuba ·-Do .-__ ..,..
-.. 1llo military ac1-. '-ned to looe their ~ aod ltablllly. •• • CONCERNED
0Mr"a..1eei1: Jd91111, ao-1 think there's lots ---'°""on alter ... TVllturmdcll.
I · •• •
'
Cl'ltlct of tht -eneycUcal claim to embody tbt llboralllhl& spirit
of the Vatlcu .. 11 'OClll!ltnlcal councll
However. the "Ootmalle Coristlwtloo on
tbt Chlrch" •f>R'O'led al V1tlcon II
ltltu thal tht "rellllous sllbmtaion ~
will •nd GI mind" Ii tbt faltldUl m""
-with tbt "•-• teaching auUiorkY " "-the Pope. even when he
fl ·not -kine lfZ cathedra O.e.. 1J>
lolllbly "' IDJll<n "' faith).
Mu: Rafferty HY1 he has "no
future ln pollUCI:," and '° be can
~ate on bia job u ata.te
super! ont of ICboola. SUI!"
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Trevino Wins,
Keeps Vow
To Dead Pal
HONOLULU (UPI) -Lee Trevino
kept ht! promise.
"And It feels good," the young golf
star said after his dramatic triumph
in the $125,poo Hawaiian International
Open Sunday.
Ttevipp,r 28, Vowed that it -be took
the $25,000 top prize, $10,000 would go
into a trust fund for a young Hawaiian
boy -the son of the late tourinc pro
Ted Makaleha. '
"And that's exactly what I'm going ,
to do" an unusually sober-faced Trevino
said after he had defeated California
strtngbean Gttirge Archer ' in a down
to the wire duel at the.ocean..ide Waiillae
Country Club.
Makalena and Trevino -a Mexicano
Amettcan fr om El Paso, Tex. -
roomed together oh the tour. They played
together and laughed together -a couple
of affable characters who became best
friends ,
In September~. Makale114 w a s killed
' In a swimming accident at·Waikikl. He
would have been the big local favorite
in thi! ,year's Hawaiian Open which he
bad won Jn 1966.
"I wanted· to" w In it very, very badly
for Ttd1" Trevino said after winning.
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Defense DOes It Again~ 17-10
LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Loa
Angeles Rams came home today with
mixed emotions over their 17-10 victory
against the AUanta Falcons -happy
to win but dissatisfied with their
performance.
Quarterback Roman Gabriel did :not
have one of his better days at Atlanta
Sunday as he completed only 11 of
25 J>use! for 71 yards and thl:.ew one
intercep!fon.
.. I didn't feel my play calling was
up to par in the first half," Gabriel
saJd. ·'"We kn'ew the Falcons would be
inspired against us; they always are
_Hulme Bags
Stardust Run
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Escaping a spec.
tacular first-lap accident, New Zea1ander
Denis Hulme led from start to finish
and captured the $80,000 Stardust Grand
Prix Sunday and along with it the cham-
pionship of t h e Canadian-American
Challenge Cup series.
H~e, who started from the second
·1M>5ition·n ext to Bruce McLaren, took
the lead immediately when McLaren
became: a victim of a five-ear collision
in the: first turn. .
Never pressed throughout the 210
miles, Hulme set a record 113.1 miles
an hour race average. Re picked up
Slt,450 for winning the race, plus '40,000
as winner of the Can-Am aeries.
Sixteen cars finished out of 30 that
started the race, marred by accidents
and offcourse excuratons.
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that WS'f. And AUanta did aome thlnga
differenUy on defense that .bothered ns."
The Rama had problems on offense
with Dick Bass still sidelined and Ugbl
end Billy 'l'nw: unable to plaf. Bui
l h e defensive platoon got the job done
with a pass lntercepUon and two fumble.
recoveries.
-The t w o teams went trrto t b e final
period tied 10-10. It was then that the
defense came to the rescue again as
Maxie Baughan recovered Perry Lee
·Dunn's fumble on the Falcona' 15.'
Oe the leCOnd play, Gabriel threw
·a 10-yan! touchdown p.,. to Jact Snow the· J;Uanta 18. · Oe fourth down Bn>C<
in the end zone. Gossett kicked a lZ-yard field goal. ·
Atlanta took a S..O lead ln· the firat The Falcom, however, came back later ~ Qll Bob Etter's M-)'ard field goal in the period with a 74-yard march, '
which w a a aet up by quarterback B o b only sustained scoring drive by either
Perry's 45-yard nm: t e a m, that was climaxed by Berry's
But in the second period Jack Pardee lf>.yard touchdown pas& to end Ray
picked off a Berry pass and ran it Ogden to tie the score.. ·
back 29 yards for. a .touchdown.1It, wu · ;' The Rams' ~ease, however, c ame
Panite's recood -lnlercepJiOO ICO<e through ln the fobrth period Ob Baughan'I
against AUanta t hi s season. Last month fumble recovery and the subsequent
a~ Los Angelet be ran ooe back 46 touchdown kept the Rams alive ln the
yards to score. · Coastal Divi.!lion with an S.1 record.
An AUanta f1D11ble In the third pertOd Tbe Fa100111 are now 1.a in the same
wu rec<>Tered by Wendel TUcter on divillon.
No Longer Pipe Dream Emers0n
Stops Laver DiMaggio Says Japan
Almost Set for Series
OAKLAND (AP)-A Japan.,..Amerl,
can WQrld Series is no 10na:et: a pipe
dream, ·says Joe DiMaggio.
.. And Jt Won't be a walkaway for
the American team," says ,the ireylng
53-yOF .. ld Yankee Clipper who bas jual
returned from 11 daya ln Japan with
the Taiyo Whales.
"Figure it this way," says DiMaggio,
now uecutive-vice prestd~ of the
Oakland Athleilcs.
''There are onlyt-12 major league tearM
in Japan. Nen year, with the new e:x-
panslon teams, we'll have 24. That, of
course, mearui our talent ls going to
be stretched thin.
"It stands to reason that the league
with 12 team! will be stronger, and
the way the Japanese are learning the
game, they're going to catch up before
too Jong." ..
.Jnyited to Tokyo by the Whalet' owner
at~ the team finished filth ln the
si.J:-team league, Joe to o k a1ong J o t
Posedel, pltchlng·coach for the A's.
"We llrwed the Importance of tum
play, hullle, the cuUlng down of tbdr
-mlstat .. and the ability to capitalize
CID the mistakes of the opposition,"
DiMaggio Aid.
DiMag a a l d one of the tacUcs he
advocated was the running out of a
baited ball.
"We polnled oot thl)l a runner !lhooid
go bis fastest to put the pressure on
the defetlder and mayJ>e l<!fee him to
commit an error. By the time we i o L
through, everybody was hustl.lng.11
DiMaggio says the Japanete are bigger
now. 11Y o u see a Io t of ball players
in the 11.J:-foot clua, and everr the shorte~
ones are well built. Where they were
too small to hit· homers at one lime,
they riow do it consl.stently. The pitchers
are alJo throwtng harder and aren't
afraid to bruati back a hitter." ·
DiMaggio Aid be didn't know whether
he'd return to JaJ)an next year.
"The day before we left, Nakabe, the
owner, told us be would Invite ua back u the Whal., fJnllhed ln the lirsl dirulon.
and if they finished la.it we'd have
to come back," be Aid.
BUENOS AIRES (AP) -Roy Emerson
whipped fellow Corona de! Mar player
Rod Laver ~7. M, M Sunday and won
the men 's singles in the first South
American Open Tennia Tournamenl
Laver made it to the final by beating
Brazil's Thomas Koch f-2, H, 6-2 earlier
ln the day ln a match ~paned Salunlay ·
by rain.
Rooemary Casah of San Francla<o
and Ann Haydon Jones of Britain te&ned
for a 6-1, 6-Z ·vlctory over Julie Heldman
of New York and Mabel Vrancovich
of Argentina Jn I.be women's doubles
llnal.
.In the men's doubles flnal, Andres
GbneM of Spain' and Fred Slolle of
Australia beat Laver and Emerson 6-3,
U, 7-5, IH.
Miss Heldman and Herb Fil.!Glbbon
of Garden City, N.Y., defeated Ji»e·
Edison Mandarino of Brazil and Argen-
tina's Nopna Baylon 6-3, M for the
mixed doubles tlUe:
La~~r Attack Rips Kpicks
"Gurney Quits
GP Ra-cing
Dan Gurney -v-·· Day ten years after he made h1I tint trip lo
Europe to &llDOW1<e !bft be wtII withdraw
from world champiOIJlhlp Grand Prt%
INGLEWOOP .(tJPI) -~ ..-,,,
d1v1aJon leading DI Angeles Wen have
four' idle a.y. to reDed oo a five-game
wtniilna alrut before facln& the San DJelo Rocl!etl rri.-,, nlibL
· The Laken _.. the National
Butelblll Allpcl1Uon'1 .-polenl
-In WUt Cllllnberllln, El&IJI
Blylar -Ind' ,Jorry Wiii, but II -• ue.1• ~., ol Now Yort Supdlf
nigh! befon eooch BIO Van Brei!& KoUf
· ad~tted b! WU 11Ulfled.
''1'blolll llnoll1 fell Into Pl-.. v ..
Bred.I itolll l!lld. "Wo dldn~ 1ooe the
ball OD a Jot ol turnovers."
, II wu the fourth Ume durlO( the wlnnlnt !!lieln lhll the Liken lill IO
pen:eo1 or belier ltom the floor. we.i
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1JWnpb In ll!O' .....Ii -aDd WU 'the I.Um' playmaker. •
Goard Dlcl: -pootd the KnlcU, who'loll their IOlh_Cer ln 1li ootlnp,
-· poll!la. -ldcled ID. -•n YOfl:K UM MHL.11 .,T eP'T . ..,_, n 4' • awtrw 11 M • ... ~ .c•1·~~· .. ••1J lCiiiiMs l M I Ct...... 4 t.I 11 ........ ,, ........ 41-l. It--,,..,, .... , .....
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$polla !Gtl, Jndy.type USAC
l'ICM '.1111! Ille ~ · ~ dlalltaie cup oerles
for ~ 711!'<11 can. · ·
The expanded· .dieduie 11 l>omt wm •
fcir<o lbuldml or blo f...ln.oi1 1 raotnc
"J"'liloo bued. Jn Eli&fond. Ilrtvtnc ID
Eqle priplred there Gorney' .... the
Brandl HalCb l'ICe ii dlllnplilol ID d
the ~ .. Graner Prtx 1n ~truo """" ·Ibo Ont· -ricttlrJ !or 1n ~ car
lllnce ~ • ,_. eorllft' •
Gurne;'•.,_,._ lndudod """· firmaUoO thal blo eflo<I wtII be I lwl><lr
tn1rJ ~ one to be d'rl"" by Gurney,
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2~1 Advantage .
Over Indians , ...
SAN JUAN, P.R (Ai')-Donald Dell;
°"plain o( the U.s .. Davis Cup team,
oaid Bob Lutz and Stan Snulh have
proven "without a doubt. that they m
the. ~ llJila~ ,~~ Je;un ,In the
·world.!' -. ,_,. ,.. . ....... -..,,..."
Dell ~ped, ~ on the Unlxeriiftt
of SoUdiern California teammafn aftei
they overwhelmed 'Jaidee:p .Mukerjean
and Ramanathan Krisbhan ·of India 8-2,
. 6-3, 6-2 Sunday tO g.ive the 'United States
a Z..1 advaritage in tbe best~-6 ~
Final series. , ' I
The winner meets Au~1'1 Cop
holden ln the ·Challenge Rowld nut m.onth. ..
American ace Arthur Ashe of .' RJc:b-
mond, Va., went ·Bfter the.aeries clineblr
. . • and hls second singles victorY .....
in today's opening match . ~
Krishnan, wh~ ,beat Clark Graebns. .of
N'ew York SatiJrday to square1be serlel
at 1~1. •
Graebner met Premjlt Lall in ~
final singles match. · "'
"My only regrel Is thal they dldl!'i
keep Krishnan out there longer to ~
him out," Dell joked after !Artz ·d
Smith bll~ the 1Indian doubles ·tam
in just over one hour, never loltnc'
service. , .-'
"II WU 'the toughesl match or ' tflet
career,''' Dell' added, "ind they pllyeil
the best,match of their career." , ..
Spllth, 21, from Paaadena, ~·I'~
ranted No. 7 In the United Stata a'JJ>d
Lutz, l1'o n, from 4>o Aniel .. ~ . ll
No. 10. :~
Dell S&ld the Indiana Up.It llp ·•· ~ fig!It, bul llleY·didn' really gel a chlib
to get .into th'e.m'atch.. · :;'
"I thlnt the Indiana really wero raGill'
oonfusea, our boys lOOked JO smoMb.
They ha)'O pi.,ed ~ lllnce ~
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. f RARE GAINER -Orange CGeat eoihee fullback Mil:e Odgen breaks ing to blocltfor •• ,,,·ruck Du.tin (78) and Marshall JClmicJn (8'1).
1 loose tor lbort yardage up ttie middle againlt Satrte Ana College as Santa Ana blanked Or&nge Coal!, 21-0, with a rugged deleolivt per~;
Dom Dlllas SIAhr (62) and Tom Grieb (M) move in .for tile &top. Try· formance, llmiling the Pirates to 109 yardJ In total off_... · ' l ~::.!'.!:=~::..!::!..::::..:.::::...:::=-.:::.:!..=-:.:..=:::..=::..::.:!::..:.:~....:..:..:.=:;;::c_:_~.::..__~~~__:_~~~~-::---::--~ .
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f Drown Br11ins,
IAwaitLBCC
~ UC Irvine's water polo tum .arvlved
' tey 1-1 due lo pma!Ues and defeOted
~ UCLA, "-al W..twood s.ibmlay 'al· . . • len>oon.
r' The Antealen --mud • to 21-1 with the victory -their moot
: impressjve yet.
! "Any time you beat UCLA at UCLA ' . • you've done a beckuva job " commeoted ,. .
f assistant coach Al lnriJ!.
I Irvine led moot cl the "'""· but I b •
: Issue was in doubt uDtll the final aecODd5:,
l' The Bruins had a 1-1 lead·. after the
first quarter but the balfthne count was
• tnoUed at "· t UC! had the threa<!uarler lead, H l Wtth two minuta lei~ coach Ed i Newland'• vtslton had the edge, M .
1 The Bruins scored on a penalty lhot t with 1:55 to go. ! But from that point UCI controlled
: the ball and UCLA never got off the ~ lhot it wanted.
: UCI ltalwarts Mike Martin, Dale Hahn
' and Bob Dake wettn't around at the
; flnilb, having been ousted via the
: pe:nooal foul route.
: It w a 1 UCl'1 second conquest al the
~ Bruins this season. The Anteaten polt.ed
~ a 7~ win at the all-UC tournament
' last month. f Next match for the high-flying Irvine
i crew will be Tuelday afternoon when t the Anteaters host Long Beach City r Colle~ in a 1:30 p.m. confrontation.
• li'• the next-to-1.ut date on UCI's t IChtdule.
I The final date II with Cerritol Wed·
r netdl¥ at the Faclons' waters.
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:. Snow Breaks t i Speed Record
! iAt Raceway
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Orimge County lnlunational Raceway
bu a new tract record for funny cars
today u a result of Saturday nlght's
t -11ona1 performance by Gene Snow I Cf Port Wor1h, ·Tau.
I Snow logg«I two conaecutive 205 mph
• performances In the quarter mile in
l 1'.11 1161 Dodp Charger. 111' !1Stest of·
flclal lpeod waa 7'lli.IS mph.
Sbartng the JpOtllght. with Snow was
1lon -" Clilc:ago. He -led 1111 Pljmootli Bamruda to a -ocm
! tnot roconl cl TJI, 7.U and 7.49. 11ta
bel.t ~funny (llf time WU a
7.41 clocked In New York.
l 'l'llmlnc In that time .,,., Btuce I.anon
of Yort, PL He'll be at OCIR November
SS for Iba Manu&lcturen' FUnny Car
""'"dc•lpo
Tvm Grove " llaY"'ard and Jim u..-of S.. Joae topped the ,...,.
.111'1 ,_ _,_ adlOo will> a Glove
~II a matdl nee. _r:. -ttmeot.ln UO at :IGO.• I -~·· -"9'f 7.f:I ind I , = ... w -and top
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-lalmdoJ at OCIR.
tir --will bocla •• -... .., ~ , p.m: Ellml ........
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RAMPAGING GAUCHO -Tim Buller (45) cracks
through Cal Poly's defense for a nice gain in Satur-
day night's duel. Buller gets a handy block from
Bob Urell (65). The Gaucho back woond up with 'Tl
yards in 19 carrieo lo pace Saddleback College to a
44-28 triumph. .•.
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Gauchos Remember How
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Of "" Delly ,u .. lllff
Saddlebaci: College hadn't played a
football game in two weeks, but Satur,
day night the Gauchos showed they
hadn't forgotten lhe game .., they scor-
er e record 44 Poinll to smother the Cal
Poly Jayveu, 44-21t' at Missloo Viejo
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The. Gaucbo.s now stand 1-0 accord-
ing ~ 1r to~ae .H1rtm10 and
his"·~ crtir. ''We altlc.ted il like
a new season. and tooigbt wt won the
fitlt game," sail Hartman after t h e -Aller the two.week lq«I, one be-
came ol • bye and tht other due to a
forfeit, and altor the Gaucboo had gone
''""' --the "'""""' two .,,...,, lrith a squad !hot had been puocI down lo
the boeel with dllclpllnary 111Spenslons,
Sabmlay night WU the retuni of origi-
nal, but oV<rllluled, Saddlebacli plptln
contlt1'enl
Saturday's squad only needed an op-
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a football game. "Ii was a tremendous
team effort," chipped in Hartman.
The Gauchos fell behind early in t h e
Do.., The11 Srored
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game, 8--0, and until they 1ot their hands
on the ball for only the second lime With
about three mlDutes left tn the f Jr ii't
quarter, it looked IDte the ·return pertar.
mance we going to be a flop.
But in the waning mfnutes of the Onl
period, Gaucho Joe CI~ pilfered the
football oot cl the-handi ,., ·-'
quarterback to gtve ~ -
Ion " the ball .. Poly'• ..
It looked Ute • beautl!Ully ~
Statue of Liberty to I.he wrong man.
II toot the Gaucboa only three plaY'
lo tum uldo the nooc1 waters, and II>
llead of laldnr a bath, -tied the ICOl"e. t
Saddleboct c:r.....i tha 1oa1 line once ...,.. at the llart cl the _ _..,.,
and qaln with '2 ........, left In the
half on a luplog catdl by Marc Hanly In
theendlone. .
For the Ont time In the YOlllllJ ld>ool'•
blslory the Gowchoo !opt a 11111t1me lead
into the locker room, 21-1.
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Dolls Ro~p, 21-0
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Illa -Oout Ooll .... ant~ -g:"..;;,.,..,, Oraalo Cea8t-.,,en,
-II taps •m.l<Otldm _Wlll 'GC091 .for ....... Cf fhi peiod ::::~ =........,,.. II Illa -=• 111a1 -H pi11111 am Illa
Allor 111 --11 .. d111a1 ·a · The ant -a -i.. •the
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Wiii _, -Ila .d ... -· llr eatdl ai Illa OCC • ,.i ~ _,,... quarlorl)act Paul ~·1 ,,.,,,, . ., Illa_...,..,. -
'"' and bow -Illa ~ Oout CCMhlnc staff cu nja•"• Ml iBclt
elleclh• ad,........., ell-llaa. ·
r or 1111 ·_.i llrallbt w a• t &
P1ra11 11 n 1 turaed ln a ml>par
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•Ylelory ''"" the Pinta. "l WU ,litunoed. that•1 the on)J WJ.1
leandescrtbethewaylftlt-
1 .. .,, Lemoine lllandfill · -. Cll--the
1ldel.l.nel on crutches," NSd sania Ana
College football coadt Dlct ___ porrt•
mlnuta alter hll l)oi,. had )lili~ itlhl
bock lnlo the thlc:lt •of the ..louth eo..t
Conference nee.
"I beard rumors Jl'rldar that 1-foe bad be<!n burl, but I !lpred they were
jual that and Lemoine would be ..
the field when Orange Coul IOI Ille
ball.
"1 didn't have a ..,._ lo cllaqe
our defenoe. I juot told our lloehac:ters
lo play a llltie looeer and lool oot
for (Bill) Jenklnl cm the neep.'' Gorrie
aald. .
It WU just u fortunate that Gonie
didn't have any add!Uonal time lo
'prepwe hll defense for Orange Coast
without Lemoine, U be did, the Plrata
might Ila•• ended up with mlnut .
yardage. ,
AJ it WU, Santa Ana'I Itron« drlensivt
unit tne.. Orange Coast'• pustng 1ame
wu baclly bandtcapped and keyed on
the Pltate runners .n night, nmw.,
them to 75 yards.
The Dons aJao put heavy preuurt.
on J enklnl all evening, allowing him
to complete just f o a r al 11 pu111 for
.. yarda.
11te Sao1a -victory, Ill loorth In
flve conference games, put the Dons
juat half a game bel>lod lloulb Coul
leader San Diep, which 1 tun n e d
prevtowily tmbeafen Fullerton, 15-14.
s a n Diego and S..11 -llqllOh off lhil Satunlay In Saola Ana Stadium
TSAM nATtlTICI
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LOS ANGELES -Sovtltera
Callfoml1'1 Trojlnl fOlt •boY• the
Callfoma dtaDenae and lnunadlalely. ,
Coach Join Mc:Kay looted ahud lo
Satun1ay'1 Root Bowl dlcl<ttt qalllll
the louP Beavers cl~ State .
"We bad to play wltb men lnielllllJ'
agalnd California," declared Mc.Kar.
alter hll No. Haled football ~ beat
the Bean :15-17, LllOr be addod, "I
allUmt we'll pllJ tbat way nest SabU'-
da7. I amme everybody ru11w 0..,0.
State 11 one cl lhl anal leaml In
the country." · ·~
USC' and OSU ·bOl!i •.. lnlo Illa blll1e
at the. Collaeum with 4-0 ..-.ll In
the Paclflc.I with tha champion lo
.. to the -Bowl oe Nn Year'a
Day.
PASADENA -For four frutratlng
yun teaml fll. lclenUN at the
Callfcnta lnatttute cl Technoloa aear<h-
ed In vita lot the rlllrt aolutlon. 'lfittty.
lhno -they loolld for the r1'Jll -lion clnd 11 lbnto Ibey lolled.
Bot .. 'hlurday -.. u thaln,
due primarily to aenlir Tom llaricm.
The Moot-3, ll~polpld quaria1iact
c:omplllod II of U -for 151 7""11, oc:ored three touchdowns, tlcted lour
ntra points a n d pleted ell a c:ruc:lal
~ Inler<opllon to aet upelba 'iilnll"!J """' u the Baavttl oqUUl!ed H't 11ie Univenll)' cl caillornla at San
Diego, M-Sl.
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·Rio Dl JANEIRO -Pt1o, llrul1'1
l:irllllul ooc:c:er llar, -the lllOlli
.... G( hll pro --.,, """' the 8oo Paolo All-81.v loam 1 M ~
--the Ilia All.Start In a -pioted
In -ol vtsltlng Qoiem J:1lubatll ol Brlloln.
Saddkback Statistics
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C-del Mar··llliih•1 .Toiil He'Wltt WU IO JllOVed
she cri.ocl Wilen irtudent body preoident Steve Jump
gave her' a acrou· al hllftlme of:tl!e CdM-Magnolia
foolball J&m•, and inmJdvced het to the ..-d.
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1968 United states Olympie ·teani wtdeh <Oli\peted
in MeDco City last month. She ll·a ...U.U-,
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Ill' BmvE ANDllEWll bul we clldni let up-bit." , or t11t hllY ,1 .. ,,..... • > That Gile rush at .a .aoaJ wu the
For Bruce Plctfonl o1 the F....ialn ·.only J'll tbreat for the EqJei Ill nJahl.
Vllley -·there WU plentf to -. However, 1he Banm -to the about today; thanka to bil team'• .lt.G Eqle II before ibelr drive stalled and
victory over Estancia'• ~ in ID Deve Scboonover m1'8ed a field goal
Irvine League encounter bilil at <Bw>-a~ ·
tingtoo llu<l> High stadium -Saturday " Tlie win puta the Blll'Olll .. ......<i to
11iRbL l J.6 far the year and H In leag\ie.
Both l(jUadl came intO .the pme n..e . -In a yeai !Gp! a ochOol
·'lrinlea, ln ~e play and coWd 'ler/
well have gone out the sune,.-ay. •.
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hrict. .. . ... • . . ~ .
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Focmtaln Vllley thll W..t. Plclr;!ord loou to tbia game opUnrlsttcaDJ, .,,,.,,re
tough, but 10 are we." _ , E&tanc!a will ,. ·W-lll· lnltlll., lnlne
League win when it meeta. Coi'oDa del
.Mar's Sea Kin1J hldoy nl,PL .
The _.. otood o.e for three quartm
and most faDs were beginning to wonder
whether or not they would, see a
touchdown.
· F oothall Stapdings
-. But Jolm Svoboda put en end to that
aa be bl\ Danker Don Jfania with a
41-yird toudlclown bomb with a' 54 re-
maiftlng Jn the game. ·
Svoboda lbowt\I. a lot of polJe for
• junior u be -In the pocket
and completed seven of 11 passes for
115 yards. · "He has Started for us
the past two weeks and bas really come
aloni· We are very pleased wjth h;tl
passing ability and his leadership.'' wJI
Pickfonl. Estancia did well offensively, too, roll-
ing up 117 yanll oo the ground and
19 In the air .. Geeorge Barnett WU
qllalterback Paul Joyce's primary
receiver. Barnett hauled In five pUlel
for ~ yanil. The blj gainen. OD the ,
ground for the Eagles wert Steve Grtf-
flthl, 15 canies for 50 yardl, ~and Curt
Thomas, 10 carries for M yanb.
1be Eaglu came out of the kx:ker
room In the second halt and ran at
will on the injury-ridden Baron defense.
Joyce led his team to a flrst·IDll"toel
OD the Baron Bi> and the line lliffened
and held Eslanda in check on a fourth
down play 00 &be one-inch line.
Svoboda wu Wllllble to move the ba1l
and on a fourth down situation, Rick Pmftr set up ln pmt formation.
Power ii the third string quarterback,
IO bla paulng accuracy came in handy
u he hit G8ry Snow for seven yarth on a IUrpfiae pass and a crucial nm
down.
Alter that l!fl S-dicked on
pu1e1 d 30, 2l, and '8 yards, the
1ut to Harris for the llCOre.
Plctfonl praised his goal·llne deleme
aft« the game stating, '"Ibat was our
belt ;de(emtve lland thil year. We Jet
t!>om• pt that fl!' Into .... territory'
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lllJNBET LEAGUE.
W L PF PA
Westmlnsttr I 0 171 57·
Anaheim 5 I 102 38
lludlngton ~ch , I . 3 IOI 18
. Ne.,port Harbor a 3 m 102
. Santa Ana I · 3 18 97
. Western 2 . 4 7' UO
-1 . 6 70 129 · Santa Ana Vllley 1 5 ·14. 141
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Anaheim 27, Santa Ana ValleyH
Westmlnsttr 3$, Newport Harbor 18
Friday's. Gaine1 e::, Beach at Newport Harbor
~Ana at~:":: vane,
· StllmllJ't Gamt J
Anaheim at Western
ANGELUS LEAGUE
W L PF PA
St. Paul f 0 1S7 IC
!later Del S I 91 54
Blsbep Amat 3 I 123 49
Servile I I If lJ4 st. Anthony I 3 l<Z 111
PIUIX 0 4 ' 44 12i
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st. Anth!nl SI, Pim X 21 Pr14at1 Games
Maler Del at St. Anthony
St. Paul at Bishop Amat
Pius X at Servlte
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
W L T PF PA
La Quinta 4 0 0 90 40
Garden Grove 3 l O 82 rl
Rancho Alamitos 3 l o 99 46
Santllgo I 3 O 33 104
Bolsa Grande O 3 1 26 17
Pacifica 0 3 1 lt 78
latmday'• Soere
Garden Grove 35, Bolsa Grande O
Friday'• Games
Sanllqo al BoiA Grande
Paclfica at Garden Grove
Satvday11 Game
La Quinta at Rancho Alamitos.
IRVINE LEAGUE
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Corona deJ Mar
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1 S M 72
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a trying~ Saturday' ,qbtu !>15 Newport team comO. c:loH to
upsetting Orange Coonty:1· No. 1 Nilked·oot1lt, W-...ter. Walla'
group put on a wild ftnlsh but lost, 35-28.
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Closes Out Tonight
Los Allmllof wlndl up the Smith."°" lbfte 'll!inc lllleo ly Ibo, fourth race oul ef 1111
~ nlcJil -racing aeason with Pap In llfl, Jot Deck 70% that have been ICheduJtd
.,.. staged in s 0 u t h e r n in 19'3 and Toy ·Spur ln 1967 thla nieeUng ·at a quarter ol
OOll'omla this evenlog; with and one In the fall of 1964
lt' ·IJll!t allowance bones with Goetta. • mile. Tbe other tbm ...,.
d•'tl"i Jo the 175,!IOO Los Dreyer ·caplured two crowns the flll,IOO My end · two
AJam11oo ·Qlllrter H 0 11 e In the spring . end lwo In the dlvisiom of the Derby Trlala. ' "'-'onsb•O 1t 440 )!ll'ds. fall, a1r With the "'°" bone, 'liius, only foor borseo In
Named to fact starter Go JOele Go. 1bat was in tonight's race have gone In
Cloor&e lldd, In post poi!Uon. 1165 and 1966~ 'lrith daughter a 4'0-yarder this ye11 at Los·
oner, are ,Jhu~lo l)lbs .. to Go.llan !)o,belng the only Alamltoo. (....,_ Dreier>. '117i Top. llarM. -le· win ipo<t than • .'!'bey .,. Top Rocb\te, Go
lljlcbtlo (Jduo ~); J17; two '~Pl al too A Mlle,·Go lletuJoa Go end
Qo A. lolllt, (Jobi! W ...... ),' ~ . · Winning Struk.
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111; Go Doru. Go (T<;ry Adair and Kania each won Several bona lbal...,. ex·
·Lipham), 117; Wlnnlltc StrOU:· the big nee ·once, Adair In pected to go In the Chant'·
(Dave M<llTla), 117; Mr: 19M spring moot with Abna pionshlp t b ii even)og falled
llocbt Bar (Zadi Colllm), Dial and l.(anji last WI with to make it. Truly Nishi, pr ..
m; Truly A Lady (H11ley Duplicate Copy. , . aeason favorite to 'lrio ~.died
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(Qwlle Smith), llt; Bar----------·-------Doll, (Bruce Brinkley), • . ~~,.~ -(Robert Los AJamitos Entries
Dnyer and·Bmllb both will
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fllml• brlds. Pvrwr 12100.
Otc:k Jact: (T Ll11h1m)
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Dldlev'1 Gem IR Ad411rl Ptllfo ltr Tlme
LI R..-1 Rodctt !D Morrlt)
S.ltty hr (Z ColHl'llJ Ml Pie IC Smllh)
Ron Slc:ll;le (J MlllUO.)
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cOOch i'..iiij-y .'Dell<>!" JUld e.sslstant Dedti Martin show ofi their tional held at Newport Beacb Ttlonia Club earlier 1!!ls moDll!.
'•IXTH RAca -* ram. J ""' cl.assy swim <-lub .after taking the overall championship in invita ..
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llonl lllot (0 Clr'lk!ul 111 p,.__. Dl.i 0 c 5ml'91) 111
ZWi P¥r (G ApadacaJ 111
len'91f'I ·11JKUlt {J ICl11l1} 117
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Patty ... llttl Of Pini 1U
' ·• .U. t:Hllllle Dick.., ou. Time n R Ad•lrJ tu
Ill• LIE hmr IK McR.-notcl5J 115
llciblit Dobin IZ Colll111) 111
Tl"lllle Mt {2 C Smith) 111
THlllD UC• -l50 Ytrdt. I Y""r
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OfiMfy Vtlor
Miu VOll!da .. , (I J Rlcti.rdfl
&-' Clllol'W (0 C.rdma)
Gii Go Etti. (0 Morrlal uriei. 'EllNr rw tt.~J
s.u.ttl't R"'*' (1 H Crmbv)
C'la1"19 t<ortl'I,.. IT LliPNmJ
Pw 0.. C. (R Adllr) Miu PrllllY Jlt (C Smllll} Dr111 CK Mchynoldf)
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ICl-h Benito {2 H P-J 111 ,.._ 1119 M1111 Ill Meir) 111
Ced It (R Rl11&1dJJ 111
RIYl'I Cindy 12 T Ulltl•m) 11s
Mr. lendV lar ID Morrill 120 S-llthle V..i ID Clll1kQI 117
Sltl"dl T-(J Wiison) 117 · J<aocy Nenc CH Cl"OWr) 111
lob'1 llu!W (J Klnll) 111
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S.llor'1 ClllorM (J Mll'ludl) 117 Mia hmel (0 Morrl1I llj
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J<M McC.01 (J MllwdlJ
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G1bbv'1 101 IR Ad1lrJ
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C>Gub!1t OTtHI (J Ore\11') Teo Rockrtt1 (J Ktn!I)
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old• and Ull. AllCllWllnta. l'urw l20Dll.
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Kh>tr'I Ch1nt (! R F!wlfol) HJ H111Y R1111d (0 C1rdoul 120 "
lldr. a. Sur• (J K1nll) 111
Lu,..law {C Smllhl 120 a.~i.i (ll Meir) 120
Al!tll"I R-1 117
i,.rtr; O,..nd IZ Coll!Ml 111 .
Jlmtl'lll Lu fD Marrl1l 111
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Pht!IWIPhle 114. Sftttle ,. ·
Ch•et""'tl 110. ChlQIO 106 Afllltta 11,; SM Francl-lM'
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Arnold Palmer
BACKSTROKE TECHNIQUE IN !'IJTTING
A proper liacl<st1olce on putll
should flncltheputterheod moving
either straight backorslfghtlt to
lmlde the ta!U"t llne. This back•
stroke gives yOJ JM best chance
for square contact and stratght• .,m\>11 pulls. .
Check yaurbacbtroke by lay•
Ing a rt1ler flat on the floor. If
your putter moves pcnallel to the
ruler Grid touches Jt at.any .polnt,
try to comet your backsllolc•.
Correc:t tuch-an Improper back•
·llrolc• by keeping your right el•
bowtighf toyour right side during
your strob, as miM 11 In the II•
·1ustratton. Tht1ellmlnote1the
-iblitty of moving the putt ....
head to the outside.
Rangers Stay Unbeaten
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With 3-0 Win Over Foe
By GLENN WHITE on his a:ame to make a couple
of nifty stops. Of IM O.llr l'llet Slaff
TORRANCE -Tbe Coast McCaughey's chap& broke a
Rangers put together what tcoreless deadlock 20 minutes
coach Brian McCaughey label· ' into hostilities u cl&SIJ' Jim
ed "o u r best &arne of th e McWllliams split the defense
season," to blank Sparta, 3--0, with 8 keen 20-yard -~ to
here Sunday afternoon. Jackie Ogilvie and the latter
Il was the Rangers' fifth lobbed the ball over the goal
game in as many starts and keeper's ih;d for the score. •i
kept them atop standings for Twenty minutes later Hartt
the Paciflc Soccer League -Ogilvie took a cross from
a loop which t h e y • v e winger Jerry Dawson and coQ.
dominated four of the past nected from five yards oUt
five campaigns. to make it 2-0.
Tbey face a major test next And the final goal came
Sunday when they trek to the with _10 minutes remaining in
San Gabriel Valley town of the game. Lell Werneid of
Temple City to duel that the now defunct Los Angeles
town's eleven. Action is set Wolves fired a perfect comer
for 3 p.m. Temple City cur· kick and mate Albert Bumi
rently is second in the league. headed the oncoming ball Into
The Rangers had things the net for the last Poln~ rl.
their own way as they the day. ·
mastered Sparta. The latter Ranger reserves also1~ed
was on the defensive most unbeaten, 4-0, over Sparta ..
of the afternoon and When Steve Johnson and J p h n
it did break 1006e for a goal Atkinson bit two goals ucli
attempt, a:oalie Joe Feola was in the pre~ary bout. l'
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Opeas .Jan. 2 4
Saiwrs Awaiting
14-m lle Bank S low
Race Study in Still Life
' DAILY PILOT,
WANT ADS .
' 13th Boat Slww
Trophies
Awarded
By BYC Nearly 100 ulllng yachta
ml!tod • •tudy ln aWI Ille
Satiirday as they lncbed their
CLASS B -(1) Ceco Il, Bill
Headden, BYC: (l) Stormer,
L. C. Web<, BCYC ; (3) Loku,1----------------R. Saville, LIYC.
''Busttna: o u t all over" may
,,. the boot Wiii' to describe
the lStb annual Southern
Calllornla Boal Show which
opea1 Jin. it at the PIUI·
Poclfic Auditorium In Los
AnplH.
?Odden, tong distance sailors
or Sunda.y "slip" sailors, will
v le w an almost total array
of new products and services.
uwe will.be presenUng the
greatest variety of boats ever
shown on t b e 'west Coast,"
Woodward said.
Mrs. Colleen Gibbons won way from Newport to the Lau·
Balboa Yacht Club's Sports-sen ~ Mount in Ol)fJ oft b •
man o1 the Year Trophy and slowest 14-mlle.bank races ln
Bill Taylor was awarded the recent years. .
James Whyte Perpetual for The 28..rnile race· was short-
member of the year. ened to 14 when the lead yachts
The presentations w e r e failed to round the stake boat
madt Friday night at BVC's at the 14-mile Bank before 5
annual trophy presentation. p.m. The race i'(U the wind-
Recipient.s of both trophies are up of the season for the spon-
kept secret until they aro soring Newport Ocean Sailing
awarded. Association which also stages
CLASS C -11) Excaliber,
(2) Camelot; (S) Beboto.
CLASS p -(I) Laniru, Bud
Harvey, BYC ; (Z) Placet.No-
vil, D. Lowdron, Sl BYC; (3)
Gracie, T. Howell, BCYC.
MORF -(I) Slbon, Don Ta\.
madge, BYC; (2) Baby, Steve
Seal, uIYC: (3) Pace, L.E.
Crandall, SI BYC.
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OCEAN RACING CATS -
(I) Polynesian Concept, Bu~
dy Ebsen;' BYC; '(2) Sea
Smoke, Jim Arnes,s, LAYC ;
(3) Ifni Loa, Vidor Stem, SI
BYC.
Bob Woodward, chairman of
tht spomoring Southern
Calilomlo Marine A>socia·
lion'• boll -oommiltee, ttportl lbat II manufacturen
will be displ~ over 400
boats at the show. Ezhibil
space had to be expanded to
a total of 200,000 square feet
to accommodate the demand.
Tb1s is an increase of 40,000
square feet over 196&.
Y acbtsmen will find a host
of aeceuory items on display
in the ..more than 130 boolhs
at the show. Newly developed
marine products, gadgets and
accessories figure to be the
boat owners delight.
Mike Hirsh was named u the annual Ensenad8 nee and
the original winner of the the Alamitos Bay Argosy.
Joseph A. Beek Perpetual First yacht to reach the 14-
g\ven for the BYC ocean rac-mile Bank was Ted Trues.
ing skipper who masses the dell's Vantage from Voyager's
The Los Ange)es show ha' highest number of points in Yacht Club, earning him the (2) Talisman, Bob Williams,
grown to be the largest aU: 1 led lhr h th Jim Webster Perpetual Tro-BYC; (9) Enchantress, Allen Deavor Wins
On Coin Toss
marine exh;ibit on the West ~=-races oug out e phy. Kelly, BCYC.
Coast and ts second only !-" • Mrs. Gibbons is the mother But Vantage was unable to CLASS C (1) Vela ; (2) Im-
Boating enthusla!ts, whether
"stink-potter!'' or ' ' r a g
sailon", water skiers or bot
the Ne.w York show. lt will of Graham Gibbons, skipper save her time over Mike petuous, Charles Glasgow,
l.
nm for 10 days through Feb. of the sloop Sunda and crews Hirsh's Volante IT, the overall BYC ; (3) Pam, Jerry Dalla-Commodore Jeff Deav~ of
for him on all of the ra-. corre<:ted time winner of t h e bite, SSSC. '""" NOSA Ocean Racing Perpe-CLASS'D _ (l) Volante TI; Ba1boa Yacht Club was tbe
She ~the first woman club tual. Final results: (2) Frolic, Dan Faergar, winner Sunday in the Com.
1Y7 :--_J _W;ft Jst 0 ll ~:.meledrsp'°ortreceive th~e OCEAN RACING VYC ; (3) Br1U1ta, S. Hooten, m,,o<1o,.ledresm. ALlppdo-recl4sia.tioThneReavecnel '1' ,.,fU,US "' vera _.. s mans 1 P OVERALL -(I) Volante II, BCYC. Trophy. The selection is made Mike Hirsh, BYC; (2) Van· PHRF is a feature of the Newport
In 3-Race LA Series
by the race committee tage. TeCI Truesdell, VYC ; OVERAIL _ (1) El'caliber, Ocean Sailing A.s.soclatlon'a
chiiirman. (3) Vela, Jack: Bibb, BYC. Tom Kellogg , BYC; (2) came-annual breakfast meeting.
Taylor won the Whyte CLASS A -(I) Prelude, lot, Paul Loveridge, NHYC ; Runner-up in thi3 year's
Trophy for his diligent work J&n Lihdennan, BYC; (2) (3) Beboto, e. Darnell, VYC. race wu Commodore Bob
Karl Tunberg'a Wind.swift
was declared the over~ win·
ner of Los Angeles Yacht
Club's three-race Harbor
on the race committee this B t o· k R · CLASS A (I) Am · G Paley of Lido Isle Yacht Club Series which concluded Satur-r a n a, IC e1neman, -orut, uy . year. The award is given each SS.SC: (3) Salacia, Tom Cork-lnshaw, SSSC; (2) Bob Y Jean, Paley tied with Deavor but
day. year to the memt>er who gives ett, NHYC. R. Tosh, CYC; (3) Gossip, G.R. the BYC commodore won by
Runner up in the series was outstanding servi~ to the club CLASS B -(I) Vantage: Ramage, LAYC. the flip of a coin. Jay Jones of LAYC in l-----':...._ _______ __:_::_::....__.cc._....:.::.c. __ 2::_.c::....::..:.. ______ _.:.__:_ ______ I
ABYCTakes
Lido 14
Team Race
Alamitos Bay Fleet No. 9
Sunday woo the Southern
California Lido-14 Team Race
sailed from Balboa Yacht
Club.
The Alamitos Bay team was
the first to wrest the perl>f'lual
trophy from Newport Harbor
Fleet No. I in nearly 10 years.
The Newport B: team ,
however, beat the Alamitos
B team.
Skippers on the winning A
t«m were Harry Wood, Dick
Lineberger, Ed Rodriguez and
Gib Marshall.
The losing Newport team
wu comprised of Bill McCord,
Dave Ullman, Rowland
Lohman and Cal Preston.
Newport B team skippers
were Dick Allen, H a n k
Humann, Al Perez and Don
Wiese. The Alamitos B team
was Tom Connerly, Ned Bixby
and Bill Smith.
Bill Cooper
Race Champ
Marina del Rey daredevil
Bill Cooper will be crowned
as 1968 offshore power boat
racing champion Thursday at
Long Beach Yacht Club,
becoming the first recipient
of the F;:rnie Casale Trophy.
Cooper's second place finish
Jast August in the fourth an·
nual Long Beach Hennessy
Cup race earned him enough
points to edge Van Nuys' Bob
Nordskog in the battle for
the Pacific Offshore Power
Boat Racing Assn. crown.
Casale, long-time boating
and auto racing figure, will
personally present the new
award to Cooper tonight at
the P .O.P.B.R.A.'s anunal din-
ner·meeting.
Altamar, and third was Mort
Haskell of ABYC in Vivant.
Winners in Saturday's final
race :
CLASS A -(1) capricious
II, Beo WDliams, LAYC ; (2)
Westward, Willard B e 11 ,
LAYC; (3) Dare, WaJter Beck,
LAYC.
CLASS B -(I) Vivant,
Mort Haskell, ABYC ; (2)
Moccasin, c: T. McElroy,
LBYC; (3) Cygnus, Ernie
Chipman, LBYC.
CLASS C -(I} Intrepid,
Berkus & Cundiff, CBYC; (2)
Solitaire, Bob Young, LA YC.
CLASS D -(I) Windswift,
Karl Tunberg, CYC; (2)
Balclutha, John Kinkaid ,
CBYC ; (3) Vixen, Morgan
Cox, LAYC.
Overall series winners:
CLASS A -(I) Newsboy,
Jack Baillie, LAYC; ( 2)
Capricious II.
CLASS B-Altamar; (2)
Vivant; (3) Cygnus.
CLASS C -(1) Intrepid;
2) Solitaire; (3) Whifmey 11,
Hugh Rogers, LA YC.
CLASS D--(1) Windswift ; (2)
Balclutha; (3) Diablo Verde,
Freed & Umphrey, LAYC.
Boat Show
Managed
By Nichols
E. P. "Ed" Nichols, the
Southern California Marine
Association's executive direc-
tor, has again been appointed
manager of the 1969 Southern
California Boat Show, ac-
cording to Robert Woodward,
chairman of the boat show
committee.
Nichols will be serving as
the show manager for the fifth
consecutive year. Under his
direction the show has in-
creased in exhibit area, quali-
ty of exhibits and attendance
each year.
An ·active boating en-
·thusiast, Nichols can be found
almost any weekend racing
or cruising his Cal-24 'sailboat
Ilikai.
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onlY! 516-d WANTED by widow Jrs H.rt:x.. ~~M4-6654 · 67l-9Q; 6Cali9 YOUNG blacll A w'blte cat MAS'I'Dl Carpen. t_er • l\ltr1 51>-im. bAe 'in~. Owner~
673-lSm perslioneT, lmt.ll fum house found vie. l'ltb 1: ~e, Built ~~ OCEAN Yiew. Nr. Npt pier Court Ave., NB 6'f3.'52'l
l BR.. 2 BL. dlOioe loc. or apt. nr New:port·Ba.lbo• Office lentil 6070 Acrti-sie 6200 Colt& Mesa. M6--5736 ::u 5;• • f llDJbl rum. Dept ttntal Pilm i Canyap Dr, ·palm
:· ~-~.,d. ::: :::~ent. Mt 5' LAGUNA BEACH BIJ<. Pektna'eae, with flea a.rea. .. 8!';9. -take sme.D Sptltnp. 2 otr!ces, 1 apt. yrly 540-00'l3 SACRIFrCE! 160 As!. top collar. Vic. V1ctoria A eHOME REPAIRe hie iri ·h"iJi. °*'nft' D)6;t $49,500. eqlrtty, $.10,993. Excel. frinp ~
U. fl15 Mo., • WANTED l BR unfurn Apt, Air Condition.cl farmland, Tulatt Q:lunty. Harbor C.M. &t6-3'l21 Cabinets, i;emooellng. ICourt Ave., NB ~ Trade comm. or income. w~ condt~. Botb
SMALL 2 BR, l.t Aoor, C.M., Newpart. Corma del ON FORES't AVENUE Oieap water. 2 HI e 1 . FOUND S&IIboa % Prompt, reu. 8t6-42U Newport Bdl &J"9., 673-7049 posl.&ni ~ ptevloua
a c r o 11 St to bch, Mar or Lq\ma.. To $100 mo. Desk spae8 .available In 646-7994 : t ~· B REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS Top Palm~ loca6on! TRADE: lS' Flbreg!aased ~. Obblbl applica-
range/retrlJ:, $l!SO yd;:y. 211· Gar w carpor1 necuaary. neweat oUlce bu11dinc at · ft., !loa.tlng kl ewp:rt CABINETS ~ lhe job Clear. 1.. 5 unit lot, SU en>. · tlona and additional infm'.
19th. NB. 815/11736 "2.(1)96 after 5 p.m. prime Joc1tion hi downtown BUSINESS, ind Harbor M8-8'11S 25 Y?I· ~. , 54H1i3 1 res. lot. S'l,00'.>. 'trd De.y ~. Evinru:le mo-m.aUcn at tbe Pt!nmne1
OiANNEL Front Deluxe 3 WANT To rent 3 bedroom Laruna Beach. Air condJ.. FINANCIAL BLACK, Male poodle. Red comm. home, or Income, ~ :ree.~~~:: F,00. Ottice. ctt1 Hall, ,3.100 New.
BR. Boat dock. "tr l y home Hunt:lnrton Bead!. or timed. carpeted, bee.utitul collar. ft1..mlltc.i St. <l>eta Cement, Concrete 6600 Newport: 8ch are& 613-1049 r. MZ-31'98 , port Blvd., Hewprt Beach.
$315 / wtnter $290. Blcr. 'I' 0 u n t a 1 n Valley aree. paneled partltiODlll&:. T • o Bui. OpportunitlM 6300 Mesi. 548..JCB2 WilL Trade Palm Spring!, · ==-,=-=-~-,,-. I before s p.m., 'IhJrwia,y NOo
6'73-(ll60, S'B-1340 5tM995 after 5:30 P.M. mtn.Dce1: l'rml.ta.p «1 AFFILIATE FOUND Bunny 16th I: Allio, CONCRETE work, po o I three bedroom, thf'ft! bath =: ~~ = •tl[Ulber ~ 11188..
2 BR., clooe to"'°""' pr. F"""' An.,,..,. leldl to INVESTOR-°""Mota. c.n -ded<s _, Patloo • bomo f<r "'-' °""""' --t.., .....,., atatlon --------1 no c:blldren or pets. $17'5 Rooms for Rent 5995 Mundpal parking 1*.. $50 B1ock wort. 841-1797, Income or House, Phone r-'#-......
""' -~ ""'""' ""' ..,. """'"' rw ....,.. °""' EXECUTIVE 5'3-mc .....,.,. -"""• ..... """""' vw s.,. ,. .. an ruLL Tl>IE ''Y ROOM for -ID '""''"t and <ha1n anllabla !w IS. Lott 6401 , ...... 145-2833 HELP WANTED
S242 b3me tor Wcrl:::lng woman. Busintll b<l!Jl'll &tllWering ~.(Q) ~. e aJS'roM PATIOS e ~change fer Newport. Im· Magnificent .f br hm + EXl'ANDlNG
,.E:;•::st:..11::.1:.:uff"'---".':--Klldlon prlvt1og.,, Coll aft. ..,..,,,. avallabl• f<r $10. Orango Coonl>..,.,, fran. REWARD! ~ .. ".~""'.• ~':.""""'11010 .....,...,. Palm · Sprlnp 4 cuest ""·· nr Sanl> kilts, LARG~ CJ?;,"'-"-'
'pRESTIGETownHomot 6PM,..,,,....Moo6Tuot. All utllllloa pald °""" .W..mtrl<etlng&ules"""· Small fawn A white, cwill ~. ~ . Br. 3\0 .Ba. Lu Nmu 15 min LA. TRADE: '"' NOWHiR'i'ifG
For Ieaae, 2 br • dm I: 3 Ir '"6-4185. Wept.one. pany seek.I a licensed DPft'-hi.ired male dog, no tap. BEST in concrete. Walla, OOme. :Equity $1),CKXI. Con-Duplex liquor Uc, retail
with 2 or 2" ba.tha. Gold IDF..AL Quartera for "M>rkirll' DAILY PILOT ator for thl• ottlce. Expan-An• tt> "Boab". Vic of F.d-pool decka. tloon. pt.tiol. alder Sen Dleio Courlty. bm:. or' ! 213/445-3133. nv ~ ~o~O M~
MtdaIHmllll.electrlc.POOL mu. Prh'ate entrance. 222 FOR!SI' AVENUE aioo progn.m requires the wards &: Edh!eer HB. 6'2-ISlC 613-10?1 49'2-tBe DEPl'S _..,.WE HAVE A
2-cor pr. Rud atarta at "6-0689 LAG~~EACH · ~°:i: ~:t:ii,;,';: 59'1·244< ...... SC.:1165 ...,_ Child ca,. 6610 * * · * * * TJlAIN1NG PROGRAM FOR
""' mo. '"' PVT-BATH • ENTER * Modem Offic-ual wUh • background of lllST Toy Tmfe'. Cblhua-*. YOUNG MEN' 16-45. 837-171 Amlp Wq, N.B. 1-BLK OCEAN I: BAY •• put IU.'CeUeS. Franchise hlt mix mile. 8rDwn ii: DAY Can!· -My home, near TOP WAGES
117-B 33'd St./N.B. ms536 2 Mo. Rent FrM """"'"" hdplul but not "'""· 1a'P ..n. Flet col-Ad&m1 A -HB. SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY PROFTr SHARING PLAN Coron• def Mir 5250 llO-HOO -ci tt, carptta, air muda.toey q: ~man-lat A Rables tag. A:nsw'ers Planned acttvl.ty, quallnedll---------1 FOR QUAJ..1nED MEN. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/~R:!-~!._fo!!,!_r_!R!_!oe!!nl!_J5~99~5 cond, do-A uct egem"'t will wod< dooelY tv "O•ar".-l<>ot ' C6.M. -km.'Llc'd. 963-2730, H1ulin11 6730 'Upholotary 6990 START WORK
JI servict. O!ntral 1oc.-1ulte1 with thia ottioe. 613-l«i& eves or ~21ll 61S-4:WJ50 INMEOIATELY ~~' ... :;!!,! ~ ~1;r 2.p~ ~~ or •ln&le ottlcel from $65. Thl.a 11anlD'luaual~10/26 DARK Fem•le REUABU:Oilld care m my ~. 1~=-~~:: CZ'YK06KI'S Oistom Upbol-CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ...,--= __
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w/bath between: •hare 230 E. 17th St., CM 642-1485 tunlty tor a apohiati::at~ Siamese. White Ilea collar. Costa Meta home. By.day, Name it-ReuOblble .tety, Diropean Craftmtan-SAT., MON'., &: TUES.
home w.Jcttdl. priv. Linens Westcllft Drive sincere, agp"81.ve thl.nker Vlc Speedff Markt. on nlte, or week. Fenced yard. BIG J~ 60-4000 ship. 100% Financing. Fum. PR 4-725S
ON TEN ACRE! fUnt., carpeted, pool, $1.5 Air-Cond omoe &llte fOO 11:1 to :tatn. wtth an emtabUshed Bouchard. Ana. Je:r.ebel. .56-f™ bOt.ts &:: auto'L 642-1454. l83l R.E7'Salnmen W1ntecl
1 A 2 BR. Furn • Unfum Wk. tach 64S-.mli After ~ ft. a: ll50 ·Ft Carpeting, drap. 0l"Pni3~on ttm.t b f.aat be-96&-4279 aft I pm. HouMCle1nlng 6735 Newport Blvd., C.M. Establlshed Real Esta~ firm,
Frplao I Pli I Pttina I PM A """""' ...... private bath. ~ noopUed nation-FEMALE wh!le mlnlatuno Centr....... 6620 JACK'S •-~·. ,.,,, ~---JOBS & EMPLOYMENT opodali.dn< .....,_ In Pools. Temill -O:lntnt'l Bir:· PRIVAff Room wttb bath, Roy J. Ward Co. ~ed wlll draw Poodle, Mesa Verde Area. .....,..., . ............,, llatinl: and male of~
M. 9 bole Puft/Gnen. ldtdlm ~. Balboa 6(1)..(1:128 $tOO a ~ary. Invest· Reward! 5&-l49J . • ROOMS ADDmONS • ~cl='~ ~~c. Job Wented, Lady 7020 ed. actte.a:e tar residential
900 See. Lane, QfM 644-2511 Penbmia. $22.50 we• k • MUST RENT deluxe office ment abouJd be n:tl.lrned LOST Brown Wallet vie. r:l. LT. Comtruction P c In g. deveklpment, needs cond-
<MaeArthur nr. Coll.It Hwy) Non-cmoker atly. 615-.l.5T1 llJP9C't, lqe or am.all. 410 thrnu&h prollta in the 1lnt M'e.rey-Mac Bar, OM; Xlnt P'&DliJT ,rooms, kitchen or *~ CLF.ANING * TYPING -IBM Sll..ECTRIC entlous. ~ tun time
DEllJXE, in CO.ta Mesa. W. O>ut HW)', N, B , year. Rewm1 67'5-3730 uni.ta. Sinsle story ar 2; Fast &: thoroudl &f2-31£C Speclalf:1, copy with eng 6 salesmen. Experienced and
SECLUDID Apt <:Nf!r pr,
irton: A: n:fr. illcl. 1 BR + auest nn w/pal11 ooean
Tiew. $175. Rltr. MJ :Z,.2722
Lido Isle 5351
2 BR., 2 Ba., convert. den;
frpl., 111'/difi, . C 0 m b ! D,
Modem bltns kitdi. !ncl.
r~. Fenced patio. Bolt
pkg.; pr., launcir)'. $275
Mo. yrl.y. Adult& (213) nl0-
9712
Huntington Buch 5400
e 2 BDRM, all extru. Pool
l yW' lae. SUI mo. Anll.
Dec. 1st. 96'l-2109
Men ooly. Must ha•e car. 6Q....0886 6.11-0514 u you. can qqallfy, haw plan& cuatom designed. For WlWama Clellllng Sn-. m.stb symbols. Blllinc R.E. Ucmse required. Q)m.
Private home, dbl. b@d. $15 2 ROCN Office near CM the. ttqUired f\mdl • are Personals 6405 eltim&ta • layout. phone •eryiCe also. 5f9-il36 m1uion bull.
Week. c:an: 546-0889 Oty Hall, Csrpetl & drapes, ~ to rol1 QP Yf'.Ir sleev· ••COAST SINGLES" e 147 .. iru. e Ironing 6755 PR.A.CT. Nurse wW !:art tar DIKE AM) CoMPANY, INC.
Slll util. inc. &U-6560 et 6 ID IO worit.Jmmedlate. Ho-lmprov-nt elderly penon Cit aetnl-bi-Pbona &tU631 for appt. $4:1 MO. quiet rm. prW. hme.
Coll. Pk. Male adlt. Share
ba. No smoking Ol' cooking.
Ref'1. 5t6-3461 Eve/wkndt.
M.UXE • M1li. priv. W/W
qits. Ktt .I: LR f a dllties
avail. $15 up 646-8359
ROOMS $15 wk. i up. Ba.cb.
ltUdlo apt:I $22.50 wk. Up. 2376
Newport Div., C.M. 548-9155
CdM. Quiet 1lp'g rm. Jor
employed man $50 mo.
3120 3rd Av•. MS-4095
5999
-~· ·--·" In Recently fonned l"OUP Adult ...... ....... .1 ,....,. ~ Do !rMlnr, ~.75 ·-"• Ori e --2 COMM., I INDUST. ~ ~~;'""~) llnl!e peopl•. Meettnc each * Fne Esttmatea & P1ani ~ ~= Quick llttVice ·~ 1-·~=c...· -'-'-v"'-'""-' -'-Maintenance Man
• f14S..2l30 • .. ""'-' _,,., .... --·---ed for Wem~sy evening . OR-MIZEU. • ASSOC. good ""'k 642-4T9'1 PA .. ~ ._ 'ft'C'lA ..... ...._. DIV.
• .1w-..,..,, ~-"'....._,All ANGE OOASr YMCA 2300 4ofi E. 11th St. C!d 548-22CI . · Domestic Help 7035 CITY~ •LA~GUN~A nN~• lndu1trl1I Rent1I 6090 • pend'l&l lni.a-viilW'. re-' * Ironing -v~ DLft....a
--------' piles in ltrictM confklen«". Ub1Tenit1 Dr., Newport • R. J. HUFFMAN • * Altentlonl ES c Salary UT! to SSQ5. Perrtian·
m -A N'PI' Bch., .lCOO-D» Wrtt• to P.O. Box 908, Costa = ~XI c!t~ Room Add. Kit. Bath cab&. * &O-OOB9 DOM Tl tbt maintenance, cordlbu:-
D:X> IQ. ft, bldc .. wit. Con~ Mesa. CalfbmL forpurpoeecA.meetinseach S'll-'"59 e 5'S-4m ~Ironing ~.~~le~
tr. Park'r. <213J 941-1368 CANDY. other and lbarln& ldeu and Addttton. * Remodellng $1.15 hr References 548-7330 Wotb ,..._ ct'-HID, !!<l; ~-F tu of F<>ed H. G ........ Ltc. ···.-<If -~~ °""' HELP ~--~ SUPPLY ROUTE e.......,. R;I~ u r e m..eon * 549-2170 Me;:'° .._. • ....., nn.t Ave.
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~ERS -SPECULA.· T:'I~-,,_.. T---,,_few br• Party et.eh SUndq after-C•rpet Claanln9 6625 Masonry, Brick 6830 Multlllth Oper1ton l\II\o'3 Xlnt duplex Joeatlon, LA'-~=·""'-""...,_..,,, F Int don c:all _ Live In or llve out cxt'd. litho-c•meri man nr bay N.B. Tear down okJ.. weeilb' work. (Days or nooo. or orma ~ 6: 1'urn. cleaning: ·-~ t H k ~
ft' existin&: rental " make Ewf} Refillin&' and Collect· ORANGE COASr .YMCA. fol' 1 day lerrice 6 quallt:y BRICK, bN<.lllo, c 0 11 C'I' e t • OUH Hper1 trippers. Lg. preu
6100 Loh
money! Wlll consider trade 1ng MoM)' 1rom Coin ()per-fi2...9990 work, call Sterline h carpentry, ,M jab too amall, ~celGor Aa:fflcy Martec Reoprodl.iC!iolu
ld'!: ~~1:· :'~. c:;'. G~_?eE -N-~ •w16\I. 1~ tnN.B.for3Br.hooae .Con-ated Dilpenltft in Costs DOES ANYBODY brf&b.tneul IC-8520 free utimats. 53&-1885. (:)~~~671)..~ W~ n~~~ _, _ 1563 ....... ..-....., tad Mr. Lord. ~ Me•• and ~ KNOW P•porh•nilnt n.1,.0£&.1; ~.....,...,, ne1t
11'0 Mo. ~: ~·-O>fta M.,. 00<00, ~" ,.,..,.. .,...._ (}landlff Nabi.c. RON VITITOE'i LARGE Gordenlnt 6680 * GRAND OPENING * "'"""' atatlon •-t
' l:2"-BI>=RM=""a""p1x.,-,p,=1v"'atc-1-c)'Ml=. =="'•='-_,,.:;.:.:::._..;•:__ IQ;QJ=~FUU,°'=""'""prl'o-co-.""'=Lot-~50'1 ProductaandNationally.Ad-REWARD FOR INFO. P•lntlng 6850 MBC A(ency-Lcmg Beach help. Salary a: comm. 2
patio, crpt, drpu, pool.. STORAGE Gvage (sindeJ :ii: 145' nr F'rtt!MY oft ramp. vert:llied Candy). $1350 fotal IOX M-462 :X::.rt: ean~1:. :Pallltln&: &: PllPft' banllnl Qil. cooks, hlkpn., chlld llhltb, Appl.)' in J>tnim,
$135. 8C2-833T for rent. E. Qista Me11 n..--M I Rltr .,..., -cuh required. For Penonal ILOT --'-Aentlal commercial care, t1lllWI. In or out. Bl.)'ahore RJchft~ld, 200 W. area. sa> mo. 613--1-el ~iJoo - ' . "'"'"'1•" Intl!l'Vlew: Send name, ad-DAILY P • 5t&-28JS e .J1:0lllcenaed .. Insured 25f lt. "i.t: CLB. 111.l '8U44t Coast Hwy, N.B.
L1guft• lkach 5705 =='===""'===: J dress and ph::l'le n.ambet to: Attr1ctlve Expert. 0.Zt a: Edp l.awn .P"rff ut1mate1-183 So. Westem.LA. 38S4l33 JANITORIAL • Maintenance
1·00 CLIFF DRIVE Income Pro....tw 6000 $lOOO, DOWN "ROUTE DEPARTMENT' YOUNG WOMAN M.intenanct. Uttn1@d 546-1921 • 64&-1639 Otlneae Uve-inlll. Cheerful man, tXJ>l!r .• to handle all
"'"' -O<:OID view lot, P 0 -!1846 . • UO -Mg-· tit • · • · ' dancer wfil taCh ~ ..U . .,.,.,._.,......._.. ~ ...._ ....-. p• ~•G, Pennanenl Drperlenced phues al clean-up ~ LUXURY roRN/UNFURN PRE.PAID INTrltEST LqQna Bd>. $6(llC). • bal. Anaheim. Calif. 92803 ...... -Coll ArdeD "'-., ....... I"' MU~ ~· ~· ~UM• Far Eu\"'""' 042-810.1 .. ~ O>mm=ta! t>idr. M..i ~ ~= 1:.1 t 2= 22 Units Cost• Mua ="ISO""mo""-. .:;n:;;•..;IM:,:..:1138:::. ___ l<HANCE Of a llf...&ne to 213: 5'}..c538 1-10 PM 'lbe nnest at Rea.tionahlt ~ 8:"'1~621 Local be ~e! SC Pe-
Xlnt return, bO 'VI.cane)'. DON'T siw a awq, let tab owr terrtlk boat INDD'ENDENT buslneu Price G6.J383 Dm.tnr: A@ntfM, Men 7100 month to 1tart, Cl.ll:
llti-to Sbon a: 5tq>I Pool, laundry. No mainten. cnzlck cam iDr It wtdl • manltenanee bualnnl ualnlt-man a w1abtl to meet Japaneae Gardenlnc • INT-EXT. Av~. room -• Mr. YOWi&' MS-'1360
OceaiMew from f!Vf!l"I Apt &nOI:. Owner -Prindpall: Daib Pilot ... Ml MW ftoatlni "' dodtl. So within Mmt a I. • in-ProfeMl<lnal Maint Le.nd-$20, l Uff Sinclair paint. • Inll. Oalms Adj. T!.tnH:SER ==v=l'CE=:.;sc:t,"11on'-'-'=-."·..a=-... -.
tnxn =-..i:. llP-leu. only. ~""="""'======,,-I ~ O'flf1ld'I want to dependent lad1 to lbart ~· o.nup. M6-«ii53 Neat work, re~. M1-ll58 $'5'1Yl600 lube man; ct., shift; rood ' I :==~r;.~;;;~!!=~..,...~~.,~~~~~'Bll~~Ev...~~~D~AJL~Y~P~lWl'~~W~ANr~~Al>~S!,;!: I maas prod\ace. wm aa.crifb -.me ~. P. O. Box MOWING, ~ vacalawn. * TRIM, do before It ralnl! ~ ~ fft. Recent sa.llJ'f plus. commlaton, Ste to ctt needed oapttal tor m Calta Mna Gen'l cle•M~, Ha .. 11..... Any Job· Jet or smlll. Jim srad w cloH. Ca. car I. llrn, PalJ.aades Shell Sta-
l . · factory $15,UlO wm. handle ' -·-........._ IK2-4689 expenses after tr a J ft t ft r. tton. 1512 Pl.lllad Rd. ' . r .I ST lll. 'D G ,,. ............ "'1' .. ,. ..am ... """ over $31,0lll OIL PORTRAITS Odd,Joba. ·-N...i ofllcoo In Oranp S:A. .. • ' ";iii!-1;;;,.,;;;;;.:;~ilj ~~ "r.J,. -:reu'· For full into. tall ~e. -plk'M, b)' na-a.EAN-Up. trtt ierv, INTERIOR Ir EXTERIOR. C.ounty ,---,.-,,,==~~~-I
: I --CUJ'1 ~nn -~ .., Van ,_ ~~ --.,,rlnkl<n. P-. 30 D•y """'&) F .. """'.,.. av&llable A -1 DRAPERY lnltan.r • Ll.'lt ~J: )ft• .,_.7A-.OriM: . )f , -.-..-""'"'F',-'-r.'.:"i'=::;=:'=:o tiCdllY lmown arttst. .la-haul'r ..:..,1, &48-SHI Lie. ~ Jna. Chuck 166-0809 JR -~ A.uoc. _,,_, nHdtd for a annr1nc Co . • j .1 T I °!I,;;:-. ,T .J ';d'21 -Golnt Int. lusl-7 $49.50 63U720 ·~· lsSs ·;.::;;;.,CM · &:;mi Good u1ary A Co. bendlts
" .. ~ 9 fcrT~., s.. '-Goldm opportunity tn belch ANYONE W'ltb Wane G. General S.rvlc• 6612 Pla1terina. Re>Hir ""80 · for the ri&ttt mu. *-6678 -=..-:: ... •1;;:.,s .• , ~ i:u:.~11~ ~In~ O:itn = PROFDS. ~. wan. • 1::! ·~erltc · &11 t1Pea. Htlp Wanted, Men 7200 1 ~-'iExp:io'""""'ii,d:=;:Imc.·..,.-,~M~echtnlct~~
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