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"Mr. Clllfonl bal lo explain what be
meana when be aaya Iha United Btatea II pttplftl! 14 ~ ,_.. bobar'"
tho North Vlelnameso llld.''ii"~"
• tf~de<I con!•~ wlth tbe llemOcr'~ -~ 111 N'll'.lb V Inam qri one, side, 1ben that ii abloJulely
~ble&ous. t ~ ''We 1loPe 1o "Ila .. · • elir!llelllod o1
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Nixon ·Nam~s -Special~'Ai.de
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· Sediile1 t';titiirney Thtrii. to~ Join 4dmi:~istratj.on
ment. !>wlglit o:· ElsenboWer, wu not ln-
Ehrll$nm> laid that; In the )ut, the ierested In ietumlhi lo that aiot, a!lhoueh
White Hooae ·cou~ Mi;~ '.Involved he was act1vely Involve<! In the Nixon
in speechwriting Md 1imilar activities. , campaign. ..
He said that ...Wd not 'be the cue An early choice ol . ~udget dlreclor
Ill Iha Nlxon adiillnilltl'ltllJIJ.: . · • · was dictated by the lai:l lbat the bwla~
Eb!'ttchm"1,11 ll oaur.e.ol,.iaco-, making ·~ for: tl\e lt'/O llscal year
Waab, a graduate o! U,. unlverattY. th.\ beglnS ·ntz1 Ju)y I flrtlidy:ta wtil
.of c.lildrhla•at U>o An&<iles and recelv~., under waf, . •
hi! law degree from Stanford Ulllverslty. NlJ'on· aides· s8id fllat, 11lace President
He is married and bu five children. Johnson will present the new blldget
Ziegler aaid N. l)ajl been on the to Congress ,before leaving office Jan.
telephone , lo. -loiial Jud!" 91 20, the PresidenW!ecl -wlli be aoverely
botb oartles to 1peill of "his ~on· llmlted In 1n*'<lnl 'll1llor i:hanlr.. In
for (illl cooperattbn betWeeri Congrea What ls always a 'MUSI~ and detalled
and the president" on mattet1 of naUorial blueprint for predicted federal outlays.
interest. · ... Quite naturally, Ni.Ion wants hll own
Nixon wu repoited llUSh1ni . toward man to be as act1Ve u possible in
1n eari, ~er1i QI IJli · cboleo the budget-making proceu. fOf' an~' federal btJditt dtrectbr. : . · The President-elect, while In New
Sources close lo Nfi:oa Yid lbat those York, has been holding a aeries ol lllff
under conaid"auon !or the important conlerencu aimed at Unlng up bis pro-
poat lnciuded T. Norman Hurd, budget opective iVhlte House ata11 and, lurlher
dltector for New.Ym:k.State, and CUpar In the' future, recrljiUng talent !or tho
Weinbe1ger, · 'Cllilornia'a .director of Cabl!let and other top posttlona.
f~. It ,was wxlerstood i.tbat Maurice He took a breather Wedneaday nl1ht
Slims, wbo once 'beaded 1ba budget Ind, with Ids family went to tbe
bureiu.iD ihe admlniltra.Uon of President Broadway musical "Geora:e Ml''
U.S. Troops Turn Back
Red Assault on Allies ~ • ·~-~ ''wl _,.......,. my inalstenct, that that be done. II " ~ ·· · ·'Parao.. .. ne_, ....,Jeer-' · Nlml ·AJd be talked with Jolm!on
V.: 11e' y , pl~-~-· · V~ 1· by telephone Thuraday morning. Ull .uµu.Ka1' P?esli!en""1ect Rlcherd Nlim lends suppo-"•• band to New York He Aid Secretary ol State Dean Rullc .SAIGON (UPI) -A Communist force cavalrymen ran ·the copunonhl 1-
Cl •""'6 estimated a\ 1,000 men attacked an out· for the day to 337 dead. . · . "· • . :Requ. es-t : ly policeman after officer accidentally bumped into him on street. a1ao had given him lllCb aaauranc:es . lndd~. ocourred. as Nixon Jelt temponuy headquarters at Pierre •ta White Houae brlellng Monday. nwnbered South Vietnamese ranger bat· The attacking force_ waa parl ol a
Hotd far ~bloct. walk to his F1f1b Avenue apartment. Alter lbat Mooday -ion, Nixon llld talion near tlio ·Cambodian border mighty buildup ol Nortll·Vleloam and • ' · Lo · he bad told the Prealdent that the outgo-Wednesday night and today and was Viet Cong forces in tbe border area F.~'.f' Small lS'; ' · · ·-"" -Ing admlnlstraUon can •P'lak !or th• thrown back with 287 dead when u.s. ro-miles northwest o1 Saigon. u.s. In" :-~~=./:;~~ }~~·~.--·~ .. ·:~ .. -.· .. ·~,1. 'uain Denies Plea i?::::~~-:~;, ~ .. ~~'~ .. ~~~'· ''I .. E:~r.:~~:u:=;r~
V.ilq J'llnnllli Comm1sa1':'£ili'1 ~~';:\ ~".te Nixon llld the mangement wilb Ca S Th f · dlvialonwasmovedlnlomeotthelhreal. por~ !" ~ requeatocl by T ! n ( ' . ·p T . l JohMon did not gIVe him veto power r teteo e t South VtetnamosemllllaU' llOllrCel llld
J • .Ray QmlrucU"' eo .. !"' •t loll o -uar. ress at : ··ria :r~l~.l-'·ucy declalon. "Nothing . ~;:,,,m:hi.:.i~!.'11.J:~~=
0• 11.5 acres nonliwesl ol the in-• • .. ' But he was not explicit on the question F amiJiar Tune held last arld cdrove back the e110my, ~<l'I ol. W~ Avenue and "" • 1 · of w b a·t would happen U t be Johnson killing 120 Co uni9ta ho bad tried
Nowbope Slr<et.· Attorn.v·l.!andiaUJ!c1'111man's renewed .Quarter million dollars In live large laun-d · •~-" tt1·• d--'M n--~· ol car· s•--. .-.... have to bre·' "~•~the det-"· per•-·•-1• ( Averaae lot tile in tba. nPl'lo ....... ....1 d --:----~ l'i.'.:...,.,. ..,,, c1ry· bags It took !all ssl h... a nuo ..... a1.1on se cU upon a ~ou nci-... .co·1'V 1•11~..... a.a .... """6'' 11m;;1oQ de~t would be 81000 ~t ~:.~.HJt: ~ ... be ~arred from sheriff• deputies one ~i:;: to ~t itgnf;U with whlch"he dliagreed. · become a 1amUlar tune to Huntington WhQe. U.$. artJlleey and planes joined
but would ,. u law u "J,?OO -uare. a Superior amt 'trial Wt again re. . ~.He saJd that point waa not d1acussed Beach J>9.Uce''. . • . .the growinl baj;tle, tlie,f,int (:&Valrymen
feet. ~ jected Wedo~. . Jildge Speinl, apparenUy baffled by ,~. He alao said he bas no Over tbe ·wl. }'W ~ than 800 swallned In by helicopter lo aid the
A ..-onlinaoc:e Cllll far 7 ~·--Judge William. ·• Speinl rel,used to bar Schubnan.'s renewed arguments that ~ment with the broad general stolen stereo reports _have been filed, em~tUed allies. The cavalrymen killed """"' 1 .----.-.. -publicity of. the Trautwein cue 19 iii ou.tUnes ol Johp.son's CUrTent Vietnam says Detective Charlts Gregory. The another 167 cl. the attackers.
foot Jot me m ntmnms. ' newsmen fnxd his comtroom during conf!lct with "free press, fair trial" 'polltj. , recovery rate ts from 10 to 15 per~t. Other air cavalrymen fighting tbrau&h
Plannlng Director Stan Mandleld bas bearings jliio 'rape cberPt llled against ~.set out In the AmeriefD Bat And be also oald lbat Jobneon II keenly he addl. . a rubber plantation on I y tmee miles
ncommended denial ol tho ~ ~· ·Charles 'Jc ·Tnulwoln,_..,1, ol llll292 Alloclat1on•1 Reardon r..e~ lo Id . ~wiro lbat it woqJd be ..,., difftcull To .facllltato tbe return ol llereol to frdm ' the rang~ ,outpool ldUed 111 ad·
qoest. Manalield llid the trld _. J ;.Q-almero J:ille, llunlingtjji jloach. Schulman '1 h Is ls not a . .aai!i'.$iepard to -m any IDljor foreign msttet . ........, ~ ·-Ill t;oOP.eratioa • . with .dltlooal lO . COlrimuD!sta •• • Joa ol
'Wll. not unique enough to Wiil.*¥ _ G1" -~ He t1iif _quashed SclnJ1P,ln.'1 Vlea that Cale," ,. : :~~fl._,, .-'\'...~ ~ the UIUl'IDce that It would merchants, art bfferlng I. regfs:t:ri.tlon two Amerlcail deacl and fl\re wounded.
ception lo tho 7,lllkquar<:loot lol ~ ·,·,coo11 ~ be "aecjUestered." He "II you wall<ed· out of ~ 'l!O•~ted and approved by the aervice Saturday starUng at IO a.m. In U.S. B52 bomben pounded the nearby
rule. .... ·mened SCbnlman'1 renewed motion !or and asked anyone In Uie .~·~ they ,JilW.~aUon. the parlclng lot ol the Traveling Mu~c jungles.
"Ii ~ot·'ilnue4rom .Onnge County ·!mew· wbo '!'ratrtweinc W8!> dtcoul of . <"Nliolr:lilll Murphy appeared toptber Center, 111555 Main St. in the Five TbeSoulhV~ese angettaulfered
Man DI._ of Atta_,:· bac1t to~ Judat Simuet Dre11en: 1.000.~':..i~:Jl~ wd, . , :ai.a,11riot """ caiference at the Pierre f,:11 atiom>lni ·Cent<!:. n.. "°'."le< 1s rour dead .1n. tbeli ~. a 1pokesman ~~ ca, Jl!dp ·Drellen rel)/aed lo C01111der lbat "And t n-jlet """,...llrii')lil.~ys . &tel ·10&on aatd Marpby'a 1Ml11J!menl p u will later tbe 1 rep<rted, whlle capturlni to Comdumtat
motkm Jn a ~ ~ ·• Week . llO. you •Vfid '~'t. ~ htwelif..l.~·, ;ii •4e:liiPorll'1 one during the translUon ~ ceby ctrtv~'. license n~ ~ soldiers, 70 weapoa5 and 3,000 rounds
Crashes on · Freeway'
An Anlbelm man died ol an apparent
heart atllc:lt today wblle driving on tho
Santa Ane Freeway aoulh ol Ball &ad,
the Cllilornia Higlnray Patrol ,..ported.
Ray Heywood Scbllli"I, 12, ol !00 W.
Katella Ave., was not Injured by !be
cruh wbon bis l!Olllhbound car hil the
center dlvlder of the freeway an d
overtumP.d at S a.m He was proOOuoced
dead at the scene.
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· -'l'r~a_ trial Ui 'ICtild:Jled tb '.wt tbint h1I chinCur,Ot-a .fili1$1 hav' 11 ;. ··-'
WedDelday; .~Be JI accURd ot· raplnr been prejudiced.'' ~ ~~~:._..-,,,or · · : ~ · · ""
1 former~ durlnl an lllegoc Earlier •OIDl\'enll '.llJ,' J11dn_•Spolra ,_;' ... · · }41"-~ ·
· brW<-lltal bot'Penlnaulahome. 't the sewna ·ct:•bill'.tir,~hleln ·'· •'vi(. Trautwein. Jl}il'1ner In his m1llldriaii1 ,.,. lreely ·ltfertOG' ta:.l'll i'.f!<iek •11!1 ' '·: - . ' •
· father's D\artne ~ft buslnea :It.~·' ·Jy ~~-'~.I.' : ,.t( • ... -'~ -
Newport l!ucli,. w•· JOdlcted J by ~ .·, He .~"lo·.J~ lielr.en that • Oran8 -OJunty Graiid Jury. H•"w"', lodge ~ mefied'~~-"ru.utweln's
charged with •ettellljlled·rape by for;:e, .'j>ast ~~ tl.llii, ·Olmo tVM '
~ "P!!~u' "Jo ... • , ·~:..'?. ,-; ~ ..,. \...-.• au-"'-' r ,_. tl!reat and iliaiiilt of. of!erise " · --·• • ... i • ·;,~:.;
with lnte!tl lo cilb)llllt'rapli and I>ur,w;. ,'"" ~._ ~-, wu • ·~ ~ Wednelda1 that ''made,"'l ~1o .. i'Pi6Uhnd
the "news medf.,OnlyJ;oc-interested • llltDlal cue." _ ;r.:
in thll-case when ril1 client's ball was J~e -~ ~~ ~er1 t_h,at
set at $250JOO and thil1lll1 waa dellvered ..Jud&O Slielrl<·"colninlrila iiad . bein
in cash'lWldi U.tber .. ,.. · · "~ led1ma1i ~-on 'lthe C.,.
The !all>Or,...P~ Trautwein, 19118-!!0u-&lori ;hiiD and Jepn,~ In lhol •
daf J!ol\d, Newp<ft 'Beach, deli•ertd lhe they atemined from !IY'idtlltg ,?f ball
••1-"··~1 .... ·~·~ -.. { . . ·-M~e, 18, Pleads .~uilty.
In ~o~st BludgeQ;n Slaying
A YOWll ~ !'endlelon M.v1"' ao--1n~u\. ;ii;. ·~bitter.' ;ppooiuoa 1rom
cused ol lhe .~ deltb OI 0...., ..llio ~ atloiiiq'a alflOi\. •
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mantJaugf!ter._. ;_,. He -~ w dto1b, 1111
Juvenile coWt · autboriUea on!ered ..,. -mllllliii. llllCI lalli' fl>mld ll>m>
n •••• ,.. "''"" U19fort1bl1 sof• Sllt11t1 1.W ..,,.,, .,-.
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Edwin WUllam Cb4t Ill lo return lo doatd In~ ·!lo.
court Nov. II for ·1..prob1Uo0 ~ Newport S.-.JIOllco-aaked the
and oentencing oa tbt reduced cbarp. 'FBI lo eot« ·1111 cue .-i coodUl:I lab
Four alternativ• lace tho julflo who loltl cm 1111 C#. •
oentencea the lf."8Hid Morine. Ho L~ I M-y......id bathe!« bad Uved
can order • strllgiil I,ribo!Jon, eommltlll qule14' and alool, itll wu lllrlad Iha
to• CGUnty Javeollo .lnltitutlon, nlorrll. -WI'/ "i JllQt >I. ~..to 1 Cllilomia Youth Aulbority o.la' otha bodJ. ' • ., ~or • ~Y ~ otady or~ II 1!114.J-·Ibo 1'111 ..,111\y mt...i
· cxmmitment lo I CY A locllilJ'. 1 h\ C11 tbt """"" fa ll'd~O, Ind.,
A wh:l1 selectkNt of Ftibrics encl Colon to
chao11 from. •
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PCbott, Wbo WU AJl'QL 6ocn Camp .od ....._ ··"'*' Ho Wiii ,wall<q
eodJelon It the IIi:iie o( tbo ldlllnfl pMDlllll aloal t l'lllclaial atnel.
1ut May ll, Weal illrwgli juvenlll <Wl1 Cbotl llld -llma ll t, SUUl ln ,.PFIJlloHAl , . 2116 HARIO• ILVD •
.procedurea becauae ha .... i7 on that '..,....attic of u 1l'ldlaMpolll couple IM'tlRIOA DlS!&NERS • • • 0,11, M ... " th11n.Ja FrL f.te1. COST,A MESA, CALI!_. date. !0< . 11VW11 day>.' People In lhl "'·0111 .. .,..,,
beJud1e Bruce Sumner's nillna that bo nelcJI~ had -living blm hlft. II _'!'"_::::::::::::::::::;::::;::::::=:::=:;;:::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::!...._:.J regarded as a minor wu made douCa. ''4 • • • •
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Tramta F~tvdl
4pprOvaJ ~ged-
.~~ tram ls.to tbe-J'estiv~J:of Arts
in;-;L&gUna . wJiat tile ·'Cable ..car i1 to
SanFr~' .• ' . ·'nlll at 1 the assessment of
Mtt •. Helen ,. ey for. fello~ ·Festival
tioUd m TUesday. ,
They approved a new two-year contract
with Venice Tram-Co. at Mrs. KeeJey.i_,
urlin&'·'She '.show~ pictures ·ot ~a lnew
tram with belll and steno~c' music
and a:i.x ·t i m e 1 the power of the other
trams.. ·
It will,· she said. i!havt a tram ·trip
from 1.5 to 10 minutes. .
A yQUllg ~. PendletoD Marlne, ,.,_
cused-..of 'the liludg~n..d~th ·ot·Coron.a .
de! Mar Insurance_ onalySl!t G<orge
Lyons. . today pleaded guilty Io
manslaugl!.ter. · -·
Juv~e court aut&Orities ordered
Edwin wiluam Chott . m· to return to
court Nov. 20 for . a ~batioO ·bearing
and sent.enclng on.th! reduced ~ge.
Four alternative. face the judge· who
sentenCes the lS.:yeai~d Marine. He
can order: straight probation', Committal
to a county juvenile lnstih\tion, referral
to a California Youth Authority Center
for a to.day diagnostic sµidy or indefinite
commitment to I CYA facility:
Chott, who Was AW.OL from Camp
Pendleton al the· time of the killing
last Miy 19, went through juvenile court
proced\Jies,>becaUBe be . -WU :11· .qn that
date. . ~-"-"Judge "Bruce Sumner's ·nuing that be
!'t _ reg~~ ~-.t.:~Ol" w~ ·= m, lhoO ~.!>!.\ l>i!let_,,,,9J'OI~ the d1sttlct ·attorney's Ulllce.
Lyons' nude body Wit found In a
1"1'1-111.J>io<lll f!l lbJ,fW' IJl.bis Corolla ilil"iW'~!"'J~~,'jiil:lgold Ave. ue ~:.> -·~•Jo' aeath. Ills . c>r<~1uiSaiiig'aoo ~let found •ban·
-bLS~eld, Mo . .' · ' . · N'~ BeaCh polic< 'llien•uked the
FBI to enter the,cise ·and •condud lab tests on the car .. ,
lqOJis,' a 181•Jl"<ild'!Jacl!elor had lived
qul>tl)" arid. iliih<.: ~ . "14 . buried the
same way. oo Jtiiie 6, Noliody claimed
tlit~. • I, ,;,'
'1n liiid.June, the • 1'BF ;Sui~Y moved
In on the smpect In lndlanapolls, Ind.,
and arrested Chott. He was walking
penniless along a residential street.
Stock 111 ... Jceta
NEW · YORK (AP) -The stock
market's postelection rally foundered late
this afternoon on profit taking. Trading
was active. (See qootationJ, Pages '26--27).
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tcbool adm1l>lalrolDn ls currenll1 al
: Wbrk oo an evaluation of the lAg\ma ?' ~ Unl(ied School Dlatrtct. •". Thi ieam. bked by a.., llCbool boor<! ·~-ii·• eo:.t o1 '13,aoo; ls 1ootmc, 1n1o c:ur-rtc..i-llDanc:e, yenaimel a!ld puhllo
·!'~. !I wW '-' Ila flndlnp lo
_.J!>e bOard by the f1l'lt of Februa11.
• • "S\q>t. W1lllam Ullom oald the b9ard
• thoulhl it woo!d' be • gobd i<!t' lo
pl oulllde oploloo 'oo bow .It Is doing.
A prevloua -.wu ,cooducted iq ~I al a cool of tlO.lllt. 'be.said, ~'
that the cumn1 ltudf' Jw!ll updalO' l1li\ .
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lroill,' ......... :n 'n.fl2r? • lal<OI•-""' •1 "2 and "our~ In Parll bavl brouflhl 11111 ~ ~ tO ·llto
atleoll9o o( lbt North -· • . "Ai life ~d<nt and ~ '(of
defeme) Cllffofd have made' clear, ' the
Stale De~ added,. "our Position
ls Iha! ll'rious lalb could DOI lie -duCted If tbe DMZ were abuaed."
, C'Miclel• -6d.1 ibl "8lllD& WU IDlde
Headlng the survey ~JI Dr. Ol&llMY
W. W11lilml ~.r;: fdatiooa · "'ill'-• IUltanL He ii ,-D..of lbe DepaJitf. ~ .,..."-• ..,... .... • • • _, .11.... • .. ;r ""' " Mn a1¥111 ,..,. g:i~ ~= -~\ _ 111• N'••rts .Car.. DltelM!ff£itt ,.,,..._._,, Sniashup <:',-• ..
Dr · llavid D JliedtiniiliD Is ~t or, .. ·~ . ~~~-,....~.,.
for Oi.me.tar; curr1cullilO .. ~-.-COll&M-.JO..A. Luklii.s, rr, wu:W-early .'T~~o Pl~e. t.>}d mginv,.Y ~-i>fficers he
He i. 'd>airm&n of ·u.o l)eporinjeril' oil. ·~y-11!,hll!D lje4oot·conttol o1 hla ~car on San • 11\'.el"Ved to.avoid 1)ow moving veblCWJA)outhbound ~ J><\""Uliiio{;Cal 6WO ~-•lnP·~ and -up In dltoll -lfoar Euclid ·rtane,.He W..'in-1a~toly _09ndl\l&liat HunUng-
lleacA. · · • . Street Olf-ramp In "Fountain Vlllley. 'Ltikllls, 2851 ton hitercommunlty Hospital today; . ·
1>r:·Bobert C; ~naNnt ttalf pea:IOD-• ne1-;:;~oiif.lsnlldMl&uper!nieni!eqt ----------------------------of __mu ' . ·lervtcei for Los
V~ice . · id·~~licy
, NEW ~1~)~ Presld~l~· ,;1MtJ~=-~~:J.~
R!clwd .M> Ntl<on ~d Tburada,f 'he• -wllh ojlO ·Voice' JI ~can: nill '~ al
hu Prelldeol. Jolmson'I '8!"1'~ -all" In fllrelp affibl,.Njnl aid.
and "hl!"f~lsn.Y ~ .. ~~that ~ ~~· un-
be be COOllllted lo advance of any ~in " derat4ndtni ,Wllb 'JdJ>i>ioil· to -Dam!ng
affairs decisions · l!!)or to the 1... carter dlplOmal Robert Marpbr to be
auguration, lesl U.S. policy making come his peraonat Delsoo man wllb 11to JolmlOll
to a 'standstill. _ ' admlnlstraUon.
Tbe Republican, who ..W 1*:ome pres!-Nixon said llCurphy wW ,., ..... 1 him
denl Jan. · 20, laid It II easenUal that In lcnip policy matter! and -1ftcali)'.
there be "prior consullation· and prior In comie<llon wllh the Vl~ peace
agreement" in foreign policy between negoUationsi
tbe old admlniatratioo and tbe new. Nixon said Murpby allo wW bo ln
Nixon sald JobMOD Is keenly aware charge of ~ for prior ..,..
that It woold be dllflcult lo undertake luitatioo on any lorefo policy Judimen1s
any loreip policy initiative -without that mllhl ha~~\:'°mobled by assurlnces that lheY ,.ui be Implemented Ille Dell . .A• k e d
by lht new. president. ripecillcally wbOlher be bad Joltnloo's
Nlxon said that ts mentW oo that auurance ol prior comultatloa, Nixon
any action taken by the .. current ad· replied: , .
ministrattori "will be' a decision that "Nol only his WU?llllCO, but !di and
I would have aj,proved Ot aod nOt one my inalltence, that that be done." ·
that I would have rejected." Nixon said be talked wltb Jobmlon
He sald that 1s Ille case becauee such by telephone Thursday mont!ng.
decislon1 would be likely to carry over He said secretary ol. state Dean RUlk
from the current admin13lraUoa to the also bad given him IUCb ~ nm. al a While House brlel!ng Moadq.
Angelei ~ ~ " . [:@i:~~~i U.S., Mexico May Join ..--------------------------..
Dr:~ A.'Woodl!n ls•the tinan<:lsl
COlllOllul.: lli','ll aaodato IUper!n-T 'B "ld D l Pla =~v~-~-. o ui · esa t nts
'lb& 'Ai"!np ~lie Into a lq . · • . ,._.......,. ilan<lorilbe lcllool dlslr\cl. -: ·-~. ,.. ·, •
Dr. UlloOl ·talil, 'troiiM In' lhll, be ulilt ~~ efl9tta -lw !he:, U.'S. ,and Muico
l1ill 11>(· ~= masler plan stqcbi to fiUlld nuot.u' d~ltJq \j)l,tnlil and '' toelliilo .-. de!lllly and ....;p: electric pO!let''~D>n ~-tllo Gull
c::I vaJatlai projecllonl. . of California lrf~ 16-bo·rtcom-
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Tennis Toomey
Slated Saturday ·
El Cimino Telmls Club lltll coOduct
a roand robin mhed doubla ioornamtnl
at · San Clemente lll8h 'SCbool tennis courts Saturday beginnlilg al 8:30 a'.m.
Mike McMicbael, prtlldent, U1d at
le.ut 30 mhed doublel ....... ..w· -
.... In the day-long tournament. The
matches will be in two eectlom ·o1 about
15 teams each. ,
T'8llll will play matches conilltlng
of 11~ games to each match. A ICbeduJe
will be manged to have eaell team
in a section pl&J all tbe---otber teams
in that aect1on.
At the end al the aedloa . lclleduJe,
lhe team with Ute moll -.. In
each section will play olf to decide
the cbunpiooobip. Tropblel ..w be
awarded winner& and runner• up~ ·A
consolaUon trophy will 10 to the team
with the most loasea. · '
'lbe club will serve coffee iod dwlh·
null. Families may bring plcnio bmcbel.
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OAANOI COAST PVll.ltHUtO COlll'AlfY ,
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a1ck•r4 P. N1R P1~1 .Nlutft
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mended by a >pedal Pinol -. ·
An olflclal of lhe Atomic Eo"'1 Com-
mission oai!l Wedneaday that il feaaiblllll'
report wotild bo lorthcQDilnc In <be n«I
two weeks.
'Mie remarkf: on the rnootlrnentaJ task
to benefit both Dationl came tioin James
T. Ramey, AEC 'Commlislonerr at the
lnlernailonal Coolerence OQ Coostrucllve
Uses of Atomic En8rgy. · . · .
· LUI week, U.S. Rep. Craig Hosmer
·(&-Long Beach) sald repor1s of a
. d...iting plant-ir<>Jecl of! IOU!ljeulern
Orange County near Ille i>'an Onofre
ltOClear planl Wll'O pipe dreamt.
. Ralph Klier, dlatrlcl mioager lor
Soulhmt Call(ornta Edlacio Co:, however,
sald the last be beard, such a plant
was defllllte1y under coaslderatlon. -
The new federal lllttdy, beSUD early
this year, considered use of dual-purpoSe
plant. capable of produclni Z million
· kll"'!'"1 of electriclly a n d ·up lo I
bllllOO pllOOI ol lr<ah waler dally. Wiler
·lo feed lhe pl-wwld eome lro m
· lhe Gull ol calllcntia In MW.0. • ,
· .-'111e I~ repcrt, Ramey sald, was upected to call for more detailed
eqjQeer1ng -el lo check the work
of the lludy lelm.
11 · .... been• atimatod In the past
· the , lar-1• pj.!n1s mJabl produce
.f.rah · water for: M little .., 10 cents
pee 'lboolaod · plliJns, -pared wilh
a cost approachlJl,I one. dollar in m~
adV8JJC*f planlil llOJf In !llO-
Jlamey allo blamed .. _eol pro-
bleP.>S'.! , ... ~trttiutlJtl lo a npld !n-
creue In, ~Iii lhel tlu'eltenod to kill
a prOpooal lo<·OOllllrllcllcln ol a llelalllng
planlln ~ ~ . .
The AEC O!lcJol aa\d, bowt\!U, lhu,e
WU "cor:nplete ~t" that I Iara:e-
... le nuclear l>Ower ·and de.alllng plant
lhould be boll) lo SOUU\OJ'n Calllonila In the ·Dell'-.. . ' ..
~ lllllmatOO,of the 'propooec! Boise
Island Clual ~ plant al Huntlngtoa
Beach -aoored from '"5 m1lllon In aboul f115 million and prlvato utWti..-
• which ,,_·Solie lo join In U\e projec:
havebacndoll.
Ramey Wd a contract under w~
lhe !ederal" penunent would join tl.
Water Study
'Group Nim)ed •
An advisory COllU)lltlee (o lfudy Wkler
l'UOUr<el of the San . Juan Clreek lri
the San Juan Capillrano .... WU named
Tueoday b7 U\e countr Boord al
&lpervbon.
Tbe committee wbJch wW ....,e In
lhe im.e.1e1r atm11 .. m bo com,..a
al !OpmenllUya. .o( the ~
dlatrldl; Oranp Count, Munf¢pll
Water, San ,_ CIJlll!rsOo So fl
ConserntJon, Coull! Munldpol Waler,
the city of S.in Juan capllttano.
Trl-OtiOI MIUllcif)ll Waler, Santa
Mqarita Water, Mooli.o-N"'1el Waler,
Caplllrano Beacb Cowtl7 Wai.< and llto ~llfl ~ r,. ..... W11t,.,. ~f*IH., Roefd,
'f
M•lropoUtan Waler DIJtrict of Boulhem
calllornia In Ille project had been ex-
tended to· Dec. 31, 1003 lo give lime
lo atudy alternate p-oposals. Congreas
authorhed a cootrfbution ol. more than
'71 million bJ the AEC and the Interior
department 'for the CaU!ornla project
lo belp advance d .. alling techniqueo.
Marine Preserve
Action Keeping
Vedder Busy . .
Mayor Glenn Vedder of Lquna Beach
Wednesday wu on the track of county
I~ to•pay'for brochureS al!d signing
~ protecl new marine JftoeMt 1il Soulh
Laguna,· Laguna' B'e a-c h arid Newporii
Beach. · ,
Vedder appeared befn, the Qrange
Counlf Flah and Game . (>mlmllsfon lo
,..k 13,000 that ..awcr1111:110( n<ieeooaly
signing of the coastal _..e areu
and 100,000 brochures.
The brochuree, he nld, wi>uld explain
the mar1ne preserve:U.U 1n life -locations, abow a map of· each and
make a atolemenl of phlloowhy on the
need for COMUVaUon of . m ·•r in e re.ources. . , ,
It. would also list lbe nlar!ne Ille
that coUld bo Jelally lalteii, 'llUClt ..
flab, In Ute Pl'eaerr• areu, he said.
Vedder sald he ..p.cted Ute commission
to ,l'Q&te"a J'tCODUDel'.KtaUon op. the fun~
dlnl to c:ountY eupervbors ln ~-Decem-
be-. ' . . '
~·~mbiner Elected . r ,
New Indian Chief
Mark Gwnblner bu been elecled chief
; the Laguna IDdtan Guide Nation of
.oulh Orange Co!lnll< YMCA.
.Bob MllJ,er wu elected assistant lo
Cumblner. Lar+f. Joiuioon will be
. a«ntary~ f<lr the com!n& year.
· ~fallvel.lroln ll>IMven YMCA . lad1in Gillda trlbel lo tbl'.-N\tion lhll
yW' lni:lude~!lfil ~ ~ Andanon,
Bob HOP,C,BOb ~ ~e eory, !!DI? Mllier, w..._1'a11ter,'Jorry weuu
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By TOM GORMAN
LBBS: THE WEEK THAT WAS--
There was ao school Monday, a half~ay
Tuesday and Wednesday, an assembly
today and Homecoming tonwr.row.
Friday brings the Homecotning parade,
and the cla!s of 169. is out to win
like never before. Tbla la the fourth
rear this year'• seniors have competed
l1n the class competlUon, and they have
~ yet·-to lose. Arid this year should be
no .e:rcept.ion, taking into conslderaUon
the orilinality of their nuu;:terplece.
, Tbe CoronaUon Ball Saturday night wllr<e.Jli' carry out the Camelot Iheme
·-clleese and fruit ..W be sernd lo
· l!latlsfy knlg_htl!I and their ladles.
ANOTllEI\ SPIRIT WEEK Is scheduled
neXt 'wffl, to be climaxed by a possible
hall day. II the student body can collect
50 pounds of pennies Wednesday for
the A.ooaled Student Body fund, Ibey
will i-ecilve minimum day Friday. • Ot"Iier aCuViUes include cookie day
Mondey. balioon day Tuesday (wilh
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awards lo the biggest and preWeat
balloons), a band TbUraday and .. Maroon
and White Day" Friday.
Spirit will bo liigh that Friday, as
lbe undefeated Artillil enle< C I F
competition that evening. TentaUve palr-
tog> ·Indicate Laguna's classy grldders
will ,. Into the first C1F rouni:I against
LaQulnta at LaQulnta.
TALK AROUND SCHOOL is lhat Sieve
Wiezbowakl wlll ·probably receive some
t1od of scholarship to college due to
his football play. What DO one takes
into conaideration (except maybe thole
who haV<! played him) Is his great' ping
pong game. Scary.
He likunked me 11 to 1, but that
isn't -aaylng much.
There Js some discuas1on · about the
student body buying additional ping -
tables to be used. by the whole liudent
body. I don't like that idea -the
aenfor elau captured.. a table &o. be.
part of their class privileges; it wouldn't
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be 1 privilege ii the wbOle -body
had acces11 to a table.
. Tberfs a lood c:Ona!rt lined up at Melody1'!1d Nov. ~ · 23 . and Z4. The
big sounda will come froll). the Chamher8
Brothers. Along with them will be Bren-
ton Wood and M. C. Squ.red.
I know your nut qu..Uoo: '"Who ibe
heck Is M. C. Squared?"
They are made.up of Mkbael Crowley,
Michael Cloug and Linda Carey' from
the Back Porch Majorlll'; drummer Jhn
Keltner from Gabor Szabor and Rondy
Sleirlilli of the Klngaton Trio. Put the
five toselher, and Ibey obould malte
an lnler .. tlng IOund.
A lree Bruton Wood record wW be
g!veo lo everyonl atlendlng lbe coocerts.
FINAL TIDBIT' Tbe Laguna Beach
Youth Council Is going lo dlAOlve.
lnstaad, II wW be known u !be South
Orange County Youlh Cooncll. II'• a
!Int llep to biper and betler lhlnp.
Stoy tuned.
·~-'--· IOfA .... IALEl f: .-
' Thts• tr• vtry comfortebJt 1of1 b.dt for
Sittln9 encl SlttP.i"t· •. .. .· .-~ wl~o .,~1 .. ,,i Fobrico an~ C.lot1 t.
clloost froni. •• ·
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•Pardon Jtle, Officer'
President-elect Richard Nixon lends supporting hand to New York
City policeman after officer accidentally bumped into him on street.
Incident occurred as Nixon le~t temporary headquarters at Pierre
Hotel for twcr.block walk to bis Fifth Avenue apartment.
Nixon Appoints Attorney
As Counsel to President
NEW YORK CAP) -President-elect
Richard M. Ni.Ion today named John
D. Ehrlichman, 43, a Seattle attorney
and eight-year political aide, to be
counsel to the president.
Nixon's la~ appointment to the White
House stall was announced by Ronald
L. Ziegler, his chief spokesman .. Nixon
himself was conferring with advisers
at bls headquarters on the 39th floor
of the Hotel Pierre.
Ehrlich.man, active in Nixon's 1960
presidential camj>algn and his 1962 effort
to become governor of California, was
tour director of this year's Republican
presidenilal campaign.
Ehrllcbman expressed bis appreciation
for the appointment and said his duties
will be somewhat different than tllo.se
of some past Whitt House counsel. He
said Nixon is making a conscious effort
to restructure the White Hoose staff.
Ehrlichman said he will, in addition
to his duties as legal adviser, take
on other assignments chosen by the
pres.ident~ecL For example, he said,
he now is working in personnel recruit-
ment.
Ehrlichman said that in the past, the
Whlte House coansel bas been involved
ln speechwriting and sin;..ilar activities.
He said that wou1d not be the case
in the Nixon administration.
Ehrlichman Is a native of Tacoma,
Wash., a graduate of the University
of California al Los Angt!les and received
his law degree from Stanford Unlvel-sity.
He is married and has five children.
Ziegler said Nixon had been on the
telephone to congressional leaders of
both parties to speak of "his expectation
for full cooperation between Congreu
and the president" on matters of national
interest.
Nixon was reported pushing toward
an early announcement of his choice
for a new federal budget director.
Sources close to Nixon said that those
under consideration for the important
post included T. Norman Hurd, budget
dirictor for New York state, and Caspar
Weinberger, California's director of
finance. It was understood. that Maurice
Stans, who once headed the budget
bureau in the administration of President
Dwight D. Eisenhower, was not in-
terested in returning to that slot, a1though
he was actively involved in the Nixon
campaign.
Warren Retirement Off er.
May Be Decided by Nixon
WASHINGTON (AP) -S • n ate
Republican Leader ~verett M. Dirk.sen
says the letter ot retirement Chief
Justice Earl Warren submitted to Presi-
dent Johnson holds over and could be
accepted by Richard M. Nixon after
he take! office.
"While the offer to retire was made
to Preside!lt JohMOn, there is nothing
to prevent the new president from acting
on it," Dirksen said in an Jnterview.
Thia view of the letter, submitted last
June, addresse(l only to "My Dear Mr.
President," is contrary to thitt held by
Senate Democratic Leader M I k e
Mansfield and others who supported
Johnson's unsuccessful norninaU&n of Abe
Forta!: to succeed Warren ..
"Of courte," Dirksen added, "the chief
justice has the option to retire at any
lime be chooses, even before the new
prtsldent takes office." ·
llirk8'D al!o said 0that deiplte the fad
Nixon and Warren have been at political
loggerheads shlC1: the da,ya both were
GOP figures in CaWornia, be has every
expectation that Warren will admlnlater
the oath of office to NiDm Jan. 20.
There has been no diacussion of the
matter between Warren and Nixon, other
sources said.
Warren has been silent about bis future
plans since the Senate shelved the Fortu
nomination Oct. Z.
If Warren remains on the court.
Dirksen said he does not believe that
either he or the new president Will
interrupt the tradiUon that a oe.wly,
elected president is sworn in by the
chief justice.
"I think It would create an acrid
feeling at the start of the~ new ad·
ministration if the cblef justice didn't
swear in the new president and I'm
sure Mr. Nixon doesn't want that,"
Diriolen said.
In his letter to Jobneon, Warren stress-
ed that hJ1 only reason for retirement
was age -he's Tl -and that it
was "not because o( reasons of ~altb
or on account of any personal or auocia-
tional problems ••• "
D~'s Going Ape
Zoo's Gorilla 'Discovers' Sex
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OMAHA, Neb. (orf) -l!ippi,_ Is
a 18(>.pound gorilla Who f\Jll dbcovm<f ....
Casey, the ape from the Gopher Stale,
has found a mate.
All« ,...u of reluetance and ootrlght
llUbbcimaeu, Casey had dilcoVered
Beno!~ a ill-pound sexpot
Olflcllr. at Henry Doorly Zoo wondered
for ,e. if Casey would ever adjust
to btlns caged with other gorrlllas. Until
three rnonua ago Ca:tey bad never 1ce11
anot.:.1r. g!)rllla. Th:!.!'I be' was trans(e.rred
here froth the Como Park 1.oo ln St. v .. 1. Mlm.
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said Doorly Zoo Director Dr. Warren
Thomas, de.ocrlblng C....y'• amval.
"Finally we turned them all • outatde
together and Caley -the vl<t1m
of -• alllck1 -tr oul·and...,>combat -from the othm. Dw1n& l1lil period
of .adjUslmeol be lloa1ly leamed whit
they~." .
Cllsey's Delli ahoot ..,.. wben Miolt
tiirlJ!\!I her l•mlni1" channl Oil him.
And Thomas hope.1 a bob)' gorilla fl
the Ollt<:om<o.
With the prelhriinaries out. ot the ~ay,
Th,mas anid the next atep wlU be
teadt!ng 8'noll to be a -'11 lllo
pl6 -ll!llo >
County Boy,
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Woman n·;,e . .
In Ac_ci,dents
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A t-yeaN>Jd liOy and a · Rlvmlde
woman were added to Orange County's
mountlnl Ilea "tnl!le toll We<lnesdO)'.
Tbe dead:
Robert Burr, t,'ot tum Mouter Avt.,
Anahelm. ·
Dorothy Jean ~n. 38, ot Rl\'erslde.
Stanton poll« nid the Burr boy died
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Dea .. Toll .
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late W~ay night at Huntington
ln!ertommolnity Hocpltal of Jnjorles
received when he was struck by a car
on Orangewood Avenue near Jane Way.
The Cai 'w~ driven by 'Wilma M.
Nuhi ~ ot·-Gald!JI Giove: ,"l~oUce said tll1a inoh>inc.i;i.cltaUon would be i....,f.
' Mn. Ruden was ejected from her
car oo the eastbound }nten:hinfle '91
the Newport. and Rivmtcte freeways
Wednada,y nJgbt when her car went
oot of cpolrol, struck the center di~
and flipped over three limes.
CaJilorni.i Hlihway Patrol c:ificen Uld
she wu alone· in the car and apparenUy
lost control while· passing another car
at high speed. She 'waa ~d on arrival
at St. Joaepb Hospital in Orange.
French Currency Dips
PARIS (UPI) -French gold and cur·
rency ~es slumped again this week
arxl. sJ)eC'ulalive presllQ'es against the
franc drove fold prices above the $40
an ouoce figure today deoplte President
Charles de Gaulle1s flat denial there
will be a devaluaUon.
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U.S .. Troop·s to Rescue
South Viet Rangers !Ju~~urnbere~ by .Reth
SAIGON (UPI) -.\>Communlll !orce
estimate<! al 1,000 men attacUd 111 OOt·
nwnbetid South V1etnamese ranger bat.
talion . near the Camb9dian border
Wednesd1Y night and today and was
thPown back with 28'1 dead when U.S.
Speed Champ
Breedlov~ Gets -. I > '.Divorce .iii_ Vegas
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LAS .VECfAS, ,Nev, ~AP),'~ World
land speed ' .....-.! • holder Or a I g
Breedlove, the former Colita Mesa, CalU.,
firetJ)ar. turnect auto ~r, 't'BS
granted a1div(l(Ce \Vednesday.
It waa Br~oy~'s second marriage.
District Judge Howafd B a.b c o c k
aw~ed ·Che dettee orr ~ of in-
compatibility. ' B~love and Leota Ann 'Breedlove
were m'in'ied 'tn Winterba~: Calif. OO·
June 10, 1962:. They bJi;ve no cl!ildrtn.
For a"' Ume .durful Breeato've's spec-
tacular racin&. career ,,.both · he and his.
wife were racing jeti)OJYered autos on
the Bonneville Salt n,ti li1 Utah.
Breedlove·la now a Las Vegaa resident.
He is otllfengapd In Bom>evilli.raclng.
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A nearby tight Involving a I r the lfOWln( bottle the lint eavan-
cav1lrymen ran fhe <!OGlmunilt loases swanned ID by helicopter to aid Iba
for the doY to !l7 ctead. embattled al11eL Tho covalrymlil Wied
The aUackiRJ ·force was part of ' • another 11{ ot the attackers. • •
mlghty buildup of North Vietnam and -Other air ,cavalrymen tilfl>tlnc ~
VJet Cong forces in the bori1dr • area ' a rubber plantaUon o 11 l y UKee •
60 miles northwest of Saigon', U.S. in-, frt:lm the .ranger outpost tilled an •td-
telligence officials· wt the buildup , at dltional 50 cOmmunists at a. lolt of
00,000. The South Vietnamese ,anid il t1<o American d•iid and ffve -
was eo,ooo. The u.s. 111i A 1, C,.Va!ty • us 1!51· bomben pounded tho ~
division w.as moved ln to meet the threat. ~des. . '
South Vietnam ... mlUtary -Aid , -;·'!'lie sOuth"Vlelnamao >:aniera-ed
th• Comm!lniits hit~ baitallqn of •!>out· f®r dead In the~ victory,_ a apol<eamm
350 rangen tqile'a1id.agaln. t'be'r:anien reported, i!!hlle capturj.ng JQ Commflnlit
held fas( and ih'ov. ba<k 'fhe enemy, soldiers, ,. .,e•pon1 apd 3,0llO r<f!>!a
killing llO Commtinllltl who ~ad irled 'o! ammun!µon. U.S. '°"" Jn tl>fl billle
to break tllrou&h ... ~ defense per,~1.. were not reported .
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Ex-corinty Engineer Die~
Rosary will be rec:l\ed .. (~. ·orange
County engli\ee< and er.pilot l;l~udi J.
Norton at a p.Jn ... F.riday. a.¢,. M~ will
be celebrated , at 10 a.m. Sa~ay, both
at Our Laily 'Queeri of ·AnieJa •C.tholic
Church, Coioria <f<l°Mi\r. ·
Col. Norton died 'll1ti!dl1Y at the Long
Beach Ve(erans Hoopltal lifter a l•ngthy
Ulness. He wu 58.
Awarded the Air F~ Commendation
Medal twitt, · he was I' 'fOnner World
War n and · Korean War combat pilot.·
He ser:ved ,s commanderi of both .t h e
j • j . . . .
'l28th Intruder Squadron and at the ~
'Air Force Recovery Group~
He was resident enlfneer with the
Orange ,Cow)ty Flood Control Dtatrtd
for 15 years and reUred a few mootb1
ago becaUse of ill health. · . .!
Survivor! Include bis wile, Lucm. cl
the home, 2618. Cove· St., Corona:'4id
Mar; three daugbten, Mauree:rJ of. Cor-
ona del Mar, Mn. Micbad Eadi»llOD
of Gardeil Grove and Mn. Katr,leen
Buller ot Seattle; one ~· ' '
Interment will be at Holy 5epulcl>er.
Cemeteu, Otan_ge.
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Fritz, a 10 • month • old German
shepherd, was rated best among 10
dogs in a .Boca Raton, Fla., class,
bUt between 1he time his diploma
waa pl..;ed In his moulh and he re-
turned to his own e r, Fritz bad
cheWed the diploma into ttiree
piec .. ~owner, Mrs. Gene _Tyld·
sloy,1 saltl,° ••l guess dogs will be
dogJ•
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yea~ld Pasadena City College fTe1h.-
ma~ was named quun of the 1969 To~ment of Roses, 'TM blue-e11ed
bealfty who wants to be an elementaf'f/
schO'ol teacher will ride on tM Rose
ToUipament float in tht Roie Paradt
Jan~f·
•• • •• lfi!rry Holloway, coach of l..<>n·
do~ Chelsea Ladies ooccer team,
is ~sed W'.ith the spirit shown by
his.-;teen-age players. But some.. um<;; they get overspirited and he
ha~~een forced to !!sue a warning tllaf~.thpy Jliafdl ~ ~ge.
An:cflJlore 1wearlng, be laid, and
ire "i'ould have to drop the guilty
poiif. from 1he team.
:0 • F'Ji!ii: male otudenta et Cornell
Colfi!ge, Mount Vernoo, Iowa, have
t o'lhexpelled for dim>blng In a clai1oom in pro!A!sl d the V!eblam ,.,a t the tmd of this aemester,
E1e ool said. the four must 11ub-
mil:;P•pers ezpllalnlng "the social
an~osoplllcal rationale of their
act.~ • • • .,
:,.Mort of thol• who NW t4t IQOn ihoughl ho """ Ju.rt o dill-
ittnt worker a1 ht went from
one parking mttt~ io tM nen,
uftlocking them, emptying tMir
cdl'l.tents in a bog and tMn cart-
f14ily reiockina thtm. But Bur-
mingham, England cUttctiw1 are
looking fM O thi<f, thought to
I hdvt a duplicak ket1. wh.o emp-
't· · t~d nbout of quarter of Birmi~
. ham's parking meter1, 1teali?&g,
~., about $720.
~'--m!J!ll __ .. • Berlin. Wis., police today IOl!glll
a woman who became ear.aa:-S. be-
cause her husband kept falling
asleep in front of the televiaion.
The man, identified only as Ri1lf
W., did it one too many times and
wa ~tied to the chair with a wash
line, hit on the head with a ham·
mer.and locked in the house.
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CAPE KENNEDY (VPI) -Gem1nl
spoceflighl Ye!erllll 'lbomOI Slalford,
John Y o a n I an:I Eucene Ceman have been named to 0y Apollo 10 to wllhln
10 m11e1 or the ~ ned "P'inl on
a decisive reheana1 fc:r .a IUmDlet hmat
landing.
A decision to proceed ned to a mocro
landing with Apollo 11 In July hln&es·
on the oulcome or Apollo 10'1 ~.
The lhre< -uts, olftclall,y Ullin-
ed to t be ambitloua fltiht, Wednolday,
were the backup p11ota to the~ Apollo
7 crew which new the flht manned
Apollo command ablp around earth for
11 days last month .
The Apollo 10 bockup :U*fonA\111 anr
L. -Coopet, 41, a .. ter .. of
Mtr<lltY and Gtmint milltool; Donn
)i:llele, .. who llew llnl oo Apollo
T; aod apace oewr:om<r F.d1or Mitchell, •• The Apollo 10 m1Aioo '11111 mark the
HCOnd maMOCI llJ&hl ol the four.Jtued
moQD 1andJna apae«raft, called a lunar
mQ\lule, togehter with the three-man COllUIW\d ship. '!lie tuner lander'• lint
manned. apace t..t 'lllll be ' In earth
orbU on t b e A,pono t mWioo bi I 1 t e
February.
Apollo I utronauta Frank Borman,
Jama Lovell and Wllllam Anders will
be the Ont Americ&n1 to Ir)' to orbit
the ~ but they will DOI be carT7inl
U.S. Deaths in Vietnam
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Rise tis: E~my's-·D~~ifi@ :,·:
SAIGON (ul>n-u.s. batilellelil doathl' "1d \it.*'·~ !Ost thdr lives
,,,.. to a four.,...k high in the f!!s1 In ~· ~ ISIAlll suflmil" \TIIUlldl. ~ ,wool: of the American .lialt . Anqlbirr;.1.!fi in'-l!sted u iri!alng "'
In )be .bom&i of North', Vietllam, piilured. '<;C '(~ H
mrutory lpok-. wd tolal(. eom. ,c-'hlil ~aald the1l.s. tiwP
munist loues Were the lowest In five commitment remalned at SM,MO last
week!. 1 week. with another 35,000 men manning
Weekly cuualty ftgureo lhoWed 1116 w1rlbipe oll<hore In the South China
U$. servicemen killed In acllon and Sea.
1,253 wounded duriq the weeJI. ol Nov. ..A. ..A.: -"-
3. It WU the hlgbesl toll ..... tho W W ><
week cl Oct. a when 177 Americam di~s1n :t:i11a ...... con<1a11on News Pfay Upsets . .
between the bait and tho rile In lllled
dealho. Moot of the llgbting 1ut wool: Saigon Regime,·
centered In the Central Hllhlandl,
oorthweot of Saigoo and to the Me~ong a 0e~ v1etnameso f....,.. llJfferec1 200 Paper ~.
meo ld1led -their highest -fiilire •.. Tbe ..... ••·
In five weeb -and 111 .......iect, ~;}:JJI~ ~...;;;.~
'l!"kesmeo uid. ...,..,. Selgoo ~ Nen fa<
Communist Joaes, subject to revision lhrie ,IDOlltbs for living ~iger headlines
ned wool:, dropped to 1\131 mon killed, to , Delenae Secretary Cl4'I< Clilfonl's
lowelit ,.llllCe tho week Of cO<ll. rl, the denunclaUOO of Salton's rt!usal to join
reprrol uid. Thal hroti&I!!, to,lU.W the ,. tho Parla \all!,s than to the 'gOYernment nwnbef of guen'!IJa>iiliad .rdnce Jan. .n' ... or , , . 1 1981 "<"' I • --r • !
'1n .~ same .... ..tM :tbi·u;s: comm.and Nguyen Ngoc Huyen, ·director of the ~...., -Naliooal Press Center, laid the Dally
Newa bar "falJed to deleod the naUonal
R1188ians W am
Nasser Against .
l'riggering War
Moricow bas warned Pmldont Gama!
Abdel Nurer of Egypt aplost triggering
1 war with llrael that could involve
the Soviet Union In a dJroci lhowdown
with the Ul>ited Stalel, diplomaUc
""""""' uld today. Sour<a at North tlanUc allied
atrat.egy lfllllons Jn Bruuela, were
quoted u aayirlg Moecow wants Arab
acUon limlted to moroly, haraaalng the
Israelil .
The reports sa1d Moecaw at the aame
Ume promlaed more help to the Arabs
In their lllugle wttji IJiraeJ, Tiiey said
Moecow sent Naaet' the warning follow-
IDg recenily tnaeuiDg clube.I between
Egyptian and ilraell for«a along their
Suez Canal ceue-fire line.
The Kremlin apparently told N....,.
that Egypt ii DOI ready for outright
war-and abould not eg on a major
coofrootalton.
The praence of .lllrorli Rusalao navy
unita, including lllbmarloea and mlail ..
carrying crullen, In the Mediterranean
wu .een by the diplomata as part of
the Soviet war of nerves deaiped to
-brae! Into making -to Iha Arabi.
llollday Leaves Thi~
WASHING TON (UPI) -Tbe Peota1on
uid 'l'INnday It would l'anl liberal
bolldl)', leave policle1 at Chrinma1 and
New Yuri to most U. S. aervict:men
-ucopl thooe In the Vietnam theater.
cause.''
'Mle Dally News gave a three-column
headline to Cllfiord'• warning that t h I!
United Stal.el may go ahead at Paris
without Saigon. It put a one-column head--
line over .. ;_•, -lnxn lnforma· 11rii~~ Thir'nileri:
"We'd lllte to emp!wiu that the I"""
... ii complelely, ablolutely lreo to crlt·
tdzt the gcwemment," another govern-
ment infonnation ministry spokesman
Aid. "But we consider that they have
t.o defend -as a duty -the naUonal
cause."
Novarro Le~ves
$500,000 Estate
LOS ANGtLEs (UPI) -The bulk ~f ~tor Ramon NovarTt1'1 '500,000 estate
'will be put In a tru!I fund for the
benefit of his brothers and listen and
hi! peroonal oecretory.
The wilt, dated Nov. 10, 19&5, was tiled
for probate Wedneeday. It was ~ed
twice, the last timt Oct. SI three weeks
bef<ft Novlrro wu beaten to death
In hi! Hollywood Hl1la mamjon.
The tru!I will be oet up kit the ad<r'•
four brothen m:1 four 11st8'1., who livt
in his native Mexico, Splin and the
United States, aod for Edward Weber
of Loo Angel... hi! aecn<ary.
SEE HOW THEY RA.N
WASlllNGTOk c't#i)' -Tht .latest
UPI tabulation of the prooldentlal
ba1lot!ng showed -fl&urea toda)' for the three major c>ndiclates:
Rlcllanl M. Nb:on, 31,111,111.
H11bert R. BumpUey, 30,a,417.
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Defense
Changes
·Slated
WASl$GTON, (UPI) ~
The ~ al . lrona111on
from the admillhtraUon of oot
president to anOlher are
nowhere more Complei than
in the ~·a largest
•l<flCY, the Defense Depart-ment. .
Here. as wu lbe cut after
John F. K<noedy'a electlon In
19!0, two w-ly problems will
be penoond and tbe budcel.
Al the top al the P1famld
ct thr: civDian d e f e n a e
establi&bment art IOme 29
~ appointees -the
!ecretarJ', bis ,depJty 1 R?en
·-oecttlariea, -of -.reh, genenl \:ounJel,
secretaries and un-
dersecretaries !or the Anny,
Navy and Air Force and four
assistant secretaries in each
of tho!le lel'Vioes.
Thoogb all o! thele will not
leave in a body In Janµary
--and not all are Democrats
-a considerable number
pmenlly plan to leave.
Robert&. McNIDIU& ..,...i
Doc. LI, UIJO, to be Keonedy's ilel..,..-....,_ About u....
daya lat<r llcNamara -into a P<otogoa o!!br nest
.. tllal el bl&~. n-aa S. Gatos Jr.
He worked Iller< mdll be
toot the oatb ol olllce a11
Jan. 21, ....,.,. tbe ....mp
s ·the department, in-
vervi..,.,. people for jobs and
l"lUni lo(ether bl& dafl.
Delen9e __, Clarl )f.
Clifford alroaey bu made
such u office avalllhle. to
Fnnklln B. LIDcoln Jr. -'is handlln& aovermnent-wlde
traMltlOa pro1iJem1 I o r -.elect lllcbud M:
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Nhoo bu said-he plam to
mate no cabinet ddces
bel<ft Doc. s.
CUHonl alao bu lmtructed
all pnoidmtial appoiDteea In
-the ""*-.. make -avallablt In.« nat to um--
( own afftcel foi their IUC-'
-u tbe)' are dloleo,
• to enable tbom to ---~ ! lngtbelr Jobo·beforo !be actual
. -<llan&o ol ---. CUUard bandWI o 1' e r a J J
a<>vernmeol tnlll!Uon lor
Pr<lidemWlect K"""!llJ. Lin-
coln 11ao vilitect c lf fl o r II
aeveral timel receou;, ,. !ar
mainly to illacuss the pro-
blema Clll!ont encountered
eigllt years. ago.
Aloog witb cMb<r agencle1,
all the majcr branches of the
Pentagon have beeJl, pntparlngj
• briefing boon !or the new
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mode pf cotton with foom podding. '
Cho0se ·honey gold' ond •ea mosli '• •
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Coptoins ch~ir or rocker pod.'"l 6x 18" 2;)~ • ..
R-ocker boct ·or bench pod '13xl9'.' .%.39
Bench pod I 4x29" 3.99
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declalcoa 1 r • .immer:Uatdy ~ ~-budget complicates .FOR. ·GIFTING JUST FOR. HIM
' tramtUon in every agency,
probably more ao Jn the Dress up your closet, keep your
Defense Department than ' lo h' ·d f · h K C p Cl elsewhere, since budgetary c t 1n9 ust ree wit . • ro uc.ts
· decisloos involve policy u gorment bogs. A big I Sx57" to hold
well u mooey. The depart-t 36 t H
A great gifi on'd o greot volue.
Holds his •uit ond occessorio•. Gold
toned bock with wood log•,
ment ii now In the midst up o garmen s. ea11y
of pultillg together its budget duly" ~teol frome. 2.99
for th!: fisca1 year btginnin&
next July. Requea:U! from the
individual servicta total mort
than $100 billion.
Prealdenl Johnson w 11 l
present the federal bud&et to
Congress in January, but the
new administration will want
Its say on the budget and
its IS.!Ues before Congress
acts. Eight years ago when
the Eisenhower admi~ation
1ubmitted its budget, the Ken·
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it up later with a supplemenlal
request.
Reullions
Set Nov. 30
Reunion ol the Beverly Hills
lligh School, claases 1944-45
and '46, ia scheduled for 6:30
p.m. Nov. 30, at the Century
Plaza Hotel Ballroom ao-
cording to Ken Brlttiniham,
Newport Beach a I u m n i
representaUve.
"Any alumni In the Harbor
Area may make their reserva-
Uon by calling 67f>.0651," be
said today.
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lift-up seat ond .noturol shoped
hon9er. Soddle ten 19.91
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)>.Ill. dancing lollowtng. BUY A BOX OF 4 ~N CORDUROY ••. ORLON
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You 'U be coif perfect ofter ·•
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"Without' curle ... from .
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FROM TERRY TUCK
SQFT SIDE LUGGAGE
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SALE Holds the shope of Ill"' best
garments. and knits. Made of luscious
r&yon satin. In avocado, pink,
oron9e ond peacock. 4/2.29
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sole. In red end blue !fashion perfect-
, colors. Or choose our orion scuff for '°ft
wollting. In cerise.'tu~uoise, white. 1.79
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with multi colored print. Just ""'chos
hf!< knee• for ecmforf. '-99
Sto"\ these ~real looking lu99e~
pieces in • convenient nest, T ~
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wu the occasion for Mr. and uncles of the betrothed couple,
Mn. Robert A.. Xom of Mr •. and Mr1. Monr.oe Korn
Hawthorne to announce tbt of Barstow and Mr. and Mrs.
engagement of , his daugbtet, Harvey Wetzel of Nortbridge.
Sh~ey ·Ruth Korn to F.dward Graduates of F o u n ta i n
&bert PUrkitwicz. · ·valley High School, the couple
Miss Kom also I!: the are. attending~ Orange Coast
:. clo\lillter of Mn. Charles Ol\8e CoUe4e whei;e Miss Ko1'J ·1s
of Fountaln ·Valley; and her mijotlng 'ln photograplly and
fiance is thfi llOn of Mr. ~ ' hef ·fiance is It U d-y i D g
• Mrt. John • Purkiewics of ~inea. .
Fountain Valley. No date hu been set for
Ol.Jt.-Of-town' guests attending the weddillg. '
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flnHt',fvra,at,unbellevable scivi~g_i n~w~:H11 ~~ledto';'f
lnchidt.•vtry faihlon firtt for ,tHe. new ·1eo10n ah.e9I •'
Every fur 111up1rb quoHtY an~~tifM;!fecf 1.11 tt;N~m'l'\9,1~! 1 1
of th1 furri1r'1 art. Every· fur I~ an. intompa~abl•
'c'ha~mont1 Sale Vol~I ·
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!xp,..11 yourielf. •l•~a~tly: In thl1 fustrou1 notli~~f
n1ink coat. full l1n_gth and dramatitally belted. H1r•
11 true luxurY pf Iced for on end111ln.o. lnvt1tm•nt •.
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SAVE HuNDREDS NOW ON MINK •••
·COATS! STROLLEURS! JACKETS!
l-ool 11 the k1ynot1 of these fa1hlon1I All th1 ESMA* shad•• from the !!'.!:1~ .. · ·
-lno ddrkrm• of natural ranth-1had•1, the whipped, creamy IMJ911 and •·
cat•ly tinted Pastels. r::ry on• priced to 1av1 )'OV hundi'M1I . , •
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FULL LENGTH MiNK COAT ·•97.7
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NATIIRAL·MINK STROLLEURS •9.7'.7.fu '2177
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NATIJllAL ,MINK JACKETS
llRfOI o'f a S.lloutt . • . • •377 NATU~ ~ !'9UFF GAPES,_ \tiRY _SPECIAL . . .
TrtmmM and•Uritrimm~. Dyed Block . . ,' • · · . . ' .... ,
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SdlOol ~·\.~~"t; .funfls '.~-iding ion 'Holiday ~W,~11/';' ;l. ~~-·· · . :,·.
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Plliol Moyer~-~ :.iljl~ ~Ille School (left 10 rllht), Jerilyn Kelidau, Dilllr• 'al cere-~ ... of enrolle4 In ll>e · ~;:M~Bourg.W, c<immentalM, and Heidi 'Do.W«t, mCd!L nie event,; ....,b: the Anlliilm .J!:i '~-. !J!ll',.from tile Wot Seal, 'lltll take pl8CI 1'llllrldly •. Ndv., Zl, . ._t ~-J-,..~ p..' Y'80 '•'ni\ .. ~. I • . Communication Lirie• Open at Eila'n~ia ,· . ·.' . . ' ' ' . ' p-..ehlirmanwiD~•·. • : r J< I '/' • , ~ ~· PubUe" 1n · 'Monte"'fj.+a ·Pl'~ -~i~---~~~ ~~ -Wliittier PTA . I• n,~ ... Commuri.ca00n Gap? T1H1a1t• fll*llbn 'ilfgb-!lcNl.·tlra stnitt. ,.....i..'-.... 1!111·.;Jiro. • -"'• h ..,.,. -·~-~ Bob Eaaoii, -portray. a •emer dlizen Ii -nr ·• INl!ll~ . ..,.i·Mr'l<H811r1· Wllft1d.-rt ~ ......, Hig 'V"' l.i..i.'.id Goodseli' Melherl, of ldnder-"-.ond Mn...._, Wte M-Rowland. The questlon will be uplqred ,,. be 8dUlt 1...i...a. E••ot• A 9 • ,. ... • ~-
·,, Mn.<imu-. , • d. IJ!lsidenl-fourth .,..cil RI~ ..ut · l ,,_ M_..y,Nov.18at7:45p.m.!nafonlm•-14 lllepoilol. ;;
., President • GOMlN 'UP: Cb r 11 t'lll·aa boll. Baby-ljltlnf 11111 k ro--~COMIHG UP: 1'.U Fell\val • . , ,. i
COIJING UP : Gen.er a;T ~ -.odghop Al 9,30 acm. vlded. ,..... II 1 .111. to I p.m. Satur· . ~ ~at T:lll toollh~ Df. ~y. ,..,,~II, ill lh• Rea 'PTA 'day/Noio.11,atldlool.GA!J>ea Wiljqn PTA multipurpooe room. W'mners ,day, Nor. lt. ·Pmnta ·u. ~11 -7i!"_.•,,!;~, wuu.am , cu n n 1 a 1 ti, am., ~ QCi~. ;Jamef Sev.Jraon, ... tea~ tn· ab walk."' Far ,. . . in the 'I'hlnksei-vin& Daly · wefcoome to ittend, · -"'\"'6 ,. -, J,
auperlalench•nl Iii ,.. • •. ~ ~liill' •ot ,, loltli . ,.._..~ wet .,..,. throw, Mn. Fred Sim-conlell will be thnou.,.od .• · ·W ~1 -• d PFO N .. ., ._ .Di. ,llUUiim ~
lliolr;ICI wlll oen:•lopc with a.m. Thiiric!a¥ NoY st,'.Jii the Mn.. ~ , ·" iloor 'pliitl',ud aurry-cycles. President . Mn .. Harold WYJ1W! and QO. I!'!. ........,., IU~
atddentl and teaeheis. .., • teachel:'l'".loUNt• ~ Prealdeilt. , "'·1
_ ,Hot:"~, .PQDeOm and pynch COMING UP : . ~ation the fift.b grade elms will host 1tfra. ·Dulel,FnreeU · the Ne;wport.M~ U·n tf le ~ llllOl!nf ·a 1\111 a.'n)..' llEPOll'l'8:iijloam·; ~"' COMJ!iG •UP: ~ aale 'will---.~: -. . lllfftiq• II 7 tonieht, m the thelr annual F-Day ru ... : '' '' Presidtnl Sellool lllllricl wlll .,.U. ~· Nqlo. ill, In \lbt aeleeteiJ•O!iilbw-:.nil•rater w!!J -unW ·W""1*diY····-~iiiii .• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '1*'19 of Mn. Om'f l!!W· .. ·f<r. llle ,~.cliff ~ lhl• Not.·,Jt • .. , _ ! ;;· ""'' . , .. · .. '' ' « ' ' .
l11si9n' P't.A;' !i . ''.t::;.n:,J~~~,;,,'!' ='JI°~~-' -y: ER s1· ·o· ' o· ·o . o··_ O· 'o·. . . SPANISH & MEDrrERRANEA
:: ,: Mn. J. 11· ,..i.. . "•~In(, ~Miles. · ·' · • ~""the· ' ' •. STY .. ES l'O . CHOO. ·sE" FROM . i ~ Pre:ll..ient ~1 • .,.With t h·• 'int ... t ,drivt. . •• '\ :.._ .. , . "'
OOMlNG UP: An n·u a1 lTlunizlUOll(. ol. t.h e kilt'> '" -. · ""' ~ ' , . ~ 8J!OCl\etU dinner 1rom 1:30 to c1erpr1a; first. ei1 fifth Soner• l"TA ·· ~ tomorrow, PJ.. tbs ,r'ide clusea were ·the Mmes. -·-••...:.a~ door~.~ ~ .'...':,b., B~ Mn.=-~ .
.--:--" · · '-~ ·~ William · ' K-.iser PT A ilirbY, ~...,., Slllnkl. John COMING UP: '"""'-liimi '.Mrs.~·· ~~~;.•d Geyman .~~~-;:~~·-
~TS: c!iltk~i+ele, di!>_ Nl;\'".lifj1ll PT A · .;Mn; llobcd\ a.ii ~ ~~ :t ~·,.._ Belld' ', ' t .. PNakliint , .. -~ """"'61 iB ;fl!io.-. .•. '. ·-COMING · 111>1 ~ at ' fiinll. ralllnl .t'!',•}c• ,.,. cor.l!!l'@w · Board meeting ~I In tlie od!ool haD . Dr ...
sludtnl.I ml 'l?'fA. At the :-.c · · ·" · N · ·G.ri>n }lcCoy will ~.on nMiollnl Mrl. Gerald T. Wlllto; ' at l <,1• ..ll!m, Monday, ov', a.rllllU Atliludts In SH ' •~'.vl<e -••· t lnlroduced · II. bi :di< )lome arla lounge. .~ .. ~·-lMn IC . I>' • ustn. .,.~n .. General meet1n1 at 7:30 ~--·· • •n~t: ·n ~ eiab.tb erade choral ~p p.m.·~~ Nov. %5, in the Huen_ ud Mn .. l(en.ry
alid lllrs. Paul Berger, dll-ec· soclai ~-:,J?r-William Cun· ~ will boll. • •
tl>r, ~ :a.lperint'11dent ol ~ artlll will ,....
K''llybroo'-e PTA the N~ .. ;. u o 11 i e d ~ "'"11 I a.m. to I p.m. K Sdtool Di9lrld will Bpeak. Silnday, Ndv. IT. • •
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REPORTS:,~-ht· .. _, Elsie -. .. 'REP!>RTS' . Auxiljary· ~"
the ~ ........... John . Prekidenl . . ....,.. donai..! towerclo Ille .... u
HlnrlCa I .llftli .... clall .end J .. -1>. • m-~'"' . . . Mn. l\'ll)fml a.rt'• .-.nd COMIMG!IJPr-lloord-meeting ' w,~, P'l•..,.... •• ..., ,..111 ....
grade dwo •• , Mn. Jamea at ,,. ~!luesday, No'!-•... Newapaper foe tlit· pai*r
Mamio, ,,_.11 -Ubop 11, 11111/o 1uo::hroom. ·drive JIUl1 M d'lhtred
chainnaa repct1oc1 .\ha.I .•"·FridaY'l'or!IJll:fcll'".-la• t~n -*1 • ~-th-.J
patt11la ' -ma1daC !!rat FriUy,1il .. ,·:at.~:lli!I.. -,nd .frOm. ··I"·'·
pie jil!ciokl-pdi ... prinoipalinvil<l~·to·a!--.·io~~-m._~..ro.1.For.lllrtMr ·
Jump "'°""' jumplnt -di .-_ . · . lnfonnatton eel! Mn. -
and "tiallnc:e boorda lot ,PB UPORT&: .Mr.. 11'-. >fcC.om!iah a\ 540-3771.
and 1111' achoal --.... SciowJi nil" ""· M • r v· • . PTA . beinc 1l!ldt by ·W:t« Piiioi:~ ~ ~~~-~ 1e.oria
-Htywud IDd. DwlPI'. ~· prGill Of,~-'. ' "'"-. p.:... :..;.._. ·. ·' .. r __ .....i...-.__L'._ ..,u .... .,__ . .~ T ~ . . -~p~:-"·r " . . .. ,~'!ldenl . . -· Lincoln PTA . ,, ., '"' )!EPORTS: Mn. lt•n·nel ~ . Our· ..:•a¥ 1.,...,llffft"-· , Adaml·ind Mn:Waynt'~orris y
Mn. n. ... Blacll 01-:A!\gotls• Aux•" . , ~eted IJreat Boo"8 Foun-·. Pmldent .. · ,, · r .. -... .~, tlalillng '""°"'' ThoY
COMING UP: Joint mMtini 'Mn. s• ?Ht . · irect ·a lhlnl end ~ ' with Harbor View Sdlool will · ·~ · J Wlth M take place at 7:30 p.m. Mon-P~t gra,1.K= lfOUP a ong rs.
day, N ... 11, •• -View. COMING UP' ()pd>_ and FDouredgluw~,.. and Mrs. Dr~ Wl111am CunninghllJTl, Galaxy'· of ·~,froro '10:30 ~ ··
s up t r l n tend e n t ol the a.m. to 1:30;p.m_.. Sunday, Nov. N~·Meaa Unified School 17. Auiillng Mn: HUT)'
Djotricl will speak. Prog'Rm JohNOll and ·w.: •'ltichan!
lni;ludel music department of Torrence. d'lairmen, are Mrs.
Lincoln ochool. Howanl 'Heilhoff an1i'l.in. W.
Mariners PFO
Robtrt '!. hdt:l'IOll
Prealcleol
COMING UP: Frlni< Walker.
faculty representative, and
teachers will meet to dilcuu
a school lift which will bt:
puchued from half I.he pr.,.
ceedl of the ice cream M>Cial.
Mase Vercle PTA
' Mn J-Mupl
-Praldtnt a>MING UP: ,,O t t1e r1 1 '
-'log ol 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Nov. 11, In the lftl!ltipurpose
-llr. ""1111. c. Fischer. '"'* .. health and jog-~ Item Corona
Mir 111'11 School will • ,.mtit .......
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and Mra. .Jack Mc<:ar\hY.
finances. .
Peularino . PTA .'.
Mn. Nlgel· llailoJ
President
' COMING UP: Tea al 1 p.m.
Thesday, Nov. 19. Mias Su•
Walker, school P'J'chologllt
and Miss Jane Caldn.11, Jeam·
HELP .WANTED
SIA VICK JEWEi.EiS
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For Hi-Lo,Horw'rs,
The duo o! Lois Edel Ind
B._y Elko will balllo llutb
H<>sue IDd lleltn Sutlltfland
for the Santa Ana Women's
Club annual partnen Jll.lo
1oumey Friday In tbe flna1a
after survivln& a lleld o! •
tandems.
They le< cfl 11 t iOl a.ro.
The -llllhl.m-
plonlhlp will pi undoF •Way
at tiU with June Drury "ind
Helen Parke moelln1 the \e1m
o! Frances Bchmid Ind Pat
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The IOCOl1d annual \lomen'I
Club chimplolllhlpo are undoF
way at . Costa Mesa GoU and
Countty Club with Nadine
~lntbeproceuo(
lng her Uile.
(..'hief contendien to the
crown are Martha Ciampa,
Haul \Vebsl«, VI HoUlns,
Do..ihy O'Leary Ind the
defending champion.
Friday'• best nine event ln
women's club action wu won
by Alverne Fomster 1116-llHI
(3111) followed by Ha"1
Weblter'i 97-lU! (40) Ind
Hosti.m at 101·1U'I.
Second flight bonon were
cap!Jtted by Bev Batllllool'•
tt-H-n (15) followed by Mer-
rilee Dungan'• 10H3-'l'I (15\1).
Ell!e stlpes w0. the third
flight with a llWH2 (40).
Frank Bart..11 toot low
gross honors tn tbe men'• club
event on Saturday with a '19.
Jack Towle and Pat Kalama
were second with 79s.
In the low net division, Tom
EnsJand wu on top with an
llMUI.
Second, with an •2019, was
Ken Harris while Glen Freese
(~lS..71) and Jack Frazier
(113-10-73) followed.
The S out h er n California
PGA Assistants Golf tourney
is scheduled for the Mesa
course on Monday with action
over 36 holes slated for the
Lake course.
Jerry Barber Is the guell
speaker at the evening
awanh. Barber ii a former
NaUonal PGA champion.
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No leas than 41 memben
of the Rancho San Joaquin
men.'s club are· still in the n=mif ior bonon in the
men's club president's cup
champlomhlpo l.fter ... roond
of action. .
StlD In contention are Covel
Allen, Bob Manllleld, Doug
Terry, Joe,Kooymtl, Bob Ber-
ryman, Harold Sproul, Bob
Hlll!Oll, Pbll Waldner, Bill
Hactley, Dutch Di~ 1 aver ,
Frank Bfclm•n, Jllil. Young,
Vanguards
Favored
T i n y Southern California
College of Costa Mesa is
favored to win its ~
straight Golden State Athletic
Association cross c o u n t r y
championship this Saturday
morning in Los Angeles' Grif·
fith·Part.
The v onguardl upped their
...... record lb 2&-2 by willp-
Jilni Callfomla Baptlat College
and Los Anlelea Baptlat
Collep In a triangular meet
In Newball.
Rieb Pbllllp1, the
V aJ1ll.l8l'da' top l'\lllMt, ran
away from the field lb remain
unbeaten 1n conference com-
pel!Uon.
Jody l,lurray <t sec .....
oeccnd Ind bis brother Glen
took fourth. Other places (or sec ...,. SUm Slltam (fifth),
Jerry Rinker (ab;th) and Jim·
my Cmm (tevtntb).
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Marv J-and ll<ql Pai*
Abo Bob Hubbard, alJl lllh t
ter,1111 Schrwr, Gordon • • TAR~TLINE
lmltr,Rlclo,,....,Jlmlloy, .• . il:r'' •. , ...
Joe KJilpp*, ~Im Dul'1lle, Don . · ll,\1.1. 1'1.16 •. , • , • ,
ilomey, Adrian 0 'N •al, · Illustration f2 shows Jh• 1yprcal •ddrass pcislllon
Charlel Mc!'~ Hal Smith of on• who slices. Such a 10lfe( naturally aim• lo
and Andy lledb)om.· : .. the left to "play for my 1llee."· By .0 almln1, how.
Ray ~amborn, J l.m : . ., ...... , ~ \, .. ~
Welp), Jim Walbrldp, Vlrf TAR6ET .;°tNE ,.ii.1\llQ>.\. .,ri_ . Hartlnlt&i. Don-· cart
-. Bob Kmaey, Bob
Loper; Hal .-. Flank.,
Gr-~~ and I.•
Paul,~._,, fc·:..1•' 1
Alli! Kin\ Donmud, Bill
Winier, Pat Wade, Ito d '
~. llerb. Martin, Gene
McDoonoll, Robert Cltmons,
Bill Clark Ind Jim Millen
'llle7 are sniuped In ·throe
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evei, he allanr -his shoulders In a menn•r-faclna
to the l•fl-thiot eneour•&•~ exactly th• same swinf
line that CIUHI' •llclrig, Ht is, in 9ffect, provokln&
a slle• ."1 allP'1in1 tqfit. , . .. · '
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In ....,., dub action, Hackley Si'l"OUl.l>Ellf5
ftnlihed with a 81 foe flnl · '"'"AIMtlll4iiR~T
place honon with Yount 16-AT·~~·-cooil, 11. II Ind Ritter third -,.
willi>'!Ot ·,. :. ·1'-'•··· . ·Gollers··who site• lfou" be .much l.•111r Off by
Faoir Pla1m' tltd'for fourth all1nin1 tholr thOllld•rs·lo the rl&ht (lllustrallon #3)
with 71f,. ,,_,.""'°·Allen, so that their natur•1 swin& lin• puts on opposite-or
Traham;· ... J9• .:~ a n-d hook-spin on1f1!'b•~!· ' . ., •IHI ttA"-..._ ...._ .....
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lo!onnallon Ind delalla al th\ .
tGurney can be ~ by <aJllnt 111'1153' and alklllg for
the Pro Shop.
Featunod In the IGurney will
be video tape r<pla)'I <t the .
action on television.
Jlfe•• Verde
El Camino Tops JC
Ramigs; Bues 1 Qth
Ide! Ind Wally Blvlnl Ind SQmebody up • -In · Coll•ge vaulted Into the second
the Perry Stephen& took first ~ CaJl!om!a uiy;..y -poi!Uoo after lb .slllnnhig !Ht
place in Sunday's event -fll?l lib Or~ C o a st victory ~ver defending state
the Jack and JW tourney at Collegt. •, ... ,, champion Fun~.
Meu. Verde CC. Despite the Pirates' 21""-0 Bakenfleld is third ln the
Their total of 131 beat out b'-"'-at the -ft,Santa ne.,., Poll.'. irhile Fullerton Is the quartet of Lester and ..uau>a
Cecile Schwaiger and Cart and Ana last week. Oran1e Coast now fourth.
Gloria Bowden by two strokes. has fallen back into the top Orange Coast, now 5-3 on
Dave Hellman leads after 10 rankings of California's the season, is tied for . loth
two rounds of the men's club . 11 'with Santa Monica and Citrus. champioQ&hlpa with a 145. large Junior co eges, ac-'Ibe rankin&s, for what
In sec:oncl place Is Don cwdlni lb the Junior College they're worth:
Crowell with a 146. AthleUc Bureau 1n San Mateo.
1. Ill C.111lne CM) Defending champion Bob But, Santa Ana, which bu l. Ja11 0 .... CC IM)
Balley (Los Angeles Dodgen) at only cmce 1n ei&ht 1amea:, ! :~::::Wx'~·~I
is back in the pack with a WU 1eft out of tbe ranklnp f. 1..t i.-M1Mt 174) 156 after 38 holes. f. ,,._ CC ~I altogether. J. L-a.di tc (f:-1-1)
Bee Grid
I -•-Cout El Camino, undefeated in L .DI'* v•llW 0.11 . ~.__. eJabtg~.~tohold t.c.l.tlf ... s.uel .. (7·11 :iji!"~'~ .f l .tt:lJ
Coant Yogi. a ~ .lhot on to the No. 1 spot in. the 10. = '~ 1w1 ~ 1c•11 ~ Wllft. m.
artist ttom Hollywood. wDl ·be ratinp, but San· Diep Clty ""'• Moflb ec 1•21 -11 ',.,'rr!fNJ L• ._,.. + featured l!I Irvlne.Cout Cow>-·,....:.......:=.......:_; _ _::.__;__.;;:...c_;...c;_;_"'--------------
tey Clnb Sqnday at """" 1lhen
be aild ladlel' club cbamploa,
Dee Dee Wblle, will play -bolel qalllll dub pro Ralph
Evans and a ·.low handicap
player lromthe men'• club.
At 2:30 be will give a show
at the practice area for the
children of club me:mben.
SNC!Hff
The Standard Oil. Co. toll .
toomey b lllled for 8atunlay
~~·!'..;the fold.
SJtoreellff•
Dick Martin has been ap-
pointed' bead profeukmal at
Shoreclifis a.cc or ding to
General Manager Jiril Perrin.
Martin was mmt recently
with Brentwood Country Club.
Aiooc with bis teachln(,
Martin bu taken over the
nWiaremenl ol the Pro Shop.
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~-J 121) spi!lta loooe for a moment wllile Laguna Bead! defenders :~ : j)QuC Scimiltz (116), llievo Palmer (64) and'l'om Scherer (71)' move
in for ttie otbp. The ArWts maintained th.U-.IHlb!_emiShed r""l'rd,
27·12, hut in ·doing"" laot>-~top.back (Jlm.Kulm) t1wthe rest
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"' Hig!i defenders while mate Bob TrlPI> (68) throw1 a .. ·;.+ •
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Miiia J!ilfb,Mustangs takes off oo a sweep while
~·Claude Kelly (17) moves oot or the
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streak w1111 o 34-14 trtum~.
way. Gary steeie (33) and Gr~g· JOntan (19) 1.,.;a .
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Sfu,f f Photos Lo0KS FOR OPENING -Quarterback Paul Joyce of Esta~cia searches for an
opening while Jugging leather against undefeated Loafo. Mate Jeff Seiver {71)
trails the Eagle field general,
TAKES A SPILL'-· Corona del Mar's Dave Terry ·
(12)1is. thrown ti"tlie turf Wi>ile trying fu pass, The '
Sea: Kings clOM! oot tlleir .'68 •seaS-On·F!1day night
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pei;t (U)'p~rts to release a bd!pb while a Long
llliodl Wlloon pl'ytt bolds MonitlU! mate Roo
' against Estancia and will clinch third place in the
Irvine League with a victory. They are favored by
ail: points.
Gardea (it). The talented young Qs led his school
to a 32-25 upset will and bas been leading the Mon-
arcbs..ever since.
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Our Coming Megalopolis
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'Iba ,;;,..tbw~rd lhrult ol. Oluge eount.y ~.
long predlcCad, wlll IOOll be under way tn eama.t.
• Th• -1<1'• largeot elecllolllie• pliant, 0ccupyin1
what wl!J b.e 111e lar&Ht building in tit• cow.tr. will soon
-be built at Lacuna Niguel by Ille No~ AmeMan Roe)<·
well Cot1'oratioa'1 Aulonetica J)ivisi-Oll.
Computer reffllrdl and mallllfacturing will employ
7,llOO ,pe.....,. wl!en tbe building ii t.ady ot tllo and ot
nett year, If a lador ot 3.5 pel'sons in each of 7,llOO
fainill,. la ~. Ibis m-a population gain ol 26,250
!or tll• Solltlt Colt! area. •
• Tblo la Ute(). just Ille beg!nning"fortbst area in a
population aurge 'O!!ich will eventually see all ol the
land between sante Barbara and San Diego filled with
in!lumY, bouainf devel<lpmenis end thOP,Ping cilnten-
• vaot meg&lapolfs. ~
By tw-na , Orange ¢ounlians bemoan the passing of
1he area'• tranquil agricultural past 811d exult in t.bt
prooperily' Space Age ~ is. bringing here. •
No psyclttc gilt-is needed lo foretell the future, or,
to tell w now How vital it· i! <,1!>irt there b9 fafliChled ·
planoiJll lo bring ord~ and beauty instead of ugliness
and <!taos to 21st Contury Orange County.
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Destroying' a Myth ·
A myth about yoolb in America hM been bandied
about enough to color 'lbimring over a range from busi·
ness planning to sociological and politieaJ judgment...
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'!'be fadl, aCcordinl li> tll1 U.$. C1111111 -a. ore ' thtt: .. .. . ·.. '-
-7111 median ., ... 211 ind it -'t dtop,J.o.P "" lOyN.rs~ ·,·); .. ,
-While. ff, percent of t.be popuialion ta, Wldet ·211, 10, \
perce11t 1' und ... -!Ive _years of •&•· Of tlle'.fenWriln& rt
percent, 11 percent II 111e 5 to ~. Of the mnalnlng 26 ,
percent, •1p percent is a10 10 to 1'. ·
--Only 1& percebl ot·tbe PQP\lla1ion is 1ge 15 lo 2',
the JrOUP receW.. all ot tbe "youtl>" attoatioli 1JM1 Ule •
lion'• ab.are o( at!ention from politicians, ldvd•ets
and TV progrsnµner,. ' • ,
-Rroin h~tt·• obYiOUI that our over.JO :.•,q&wre1"
ai:e ltlll a fofce lo be reckoned with, in t.bt marl<etplaca
and evirywhere e!Je. •
• A Neat B•ill's-eye . ..
George Gallup, '!'ho pioneered modern llC!entific
opinlon--pollilig, took his lump• in Harry Truman's Im
mlnute·wln ove_r T\!Oipag E. Dewey In 1948.
. • It ·must have been a lesson well learned,· u p_roved.
in •ub!_eqo,nt elect.Ions. This \!me around. h.!! _bii the re-
sult nearly on the bt4tl>o, as did !Wo t<>p rival•, !lie tooia
H.8.ll'is end Siildlinger organizations. ' _
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gave I'lil<on 43 percent, Humphrey.>12 percerlt and Wal· •
lace 15 pei:cent. Results as,~_ last Ftlday put Nixon and
Humj>brer at 43 percent, Wallace at 14. percent. (The
polls illloW tt>emselves a 4 percent margm of error.) •
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The mytlt io Iba! "hall tt>e P<l!""ation ia under 25."
It" a new mark lo aim !0<. and certainly one•tha! ·
Increases th~ credibility ol polllf.ers and their ~ ,
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Election Reforrn Is in tJae Air . '
))reamers Ignore Realities
WASHINGTON -Election rel<lrm I.I
in the air and deserves the same degree
of confidence, at Ulla .1tage, as &he
mail order Purchase of a lot in Florida.
The reformers wou1d vidt upon the
elecibrate variOU11 horrors,· including a
national presidential primary and a run-
off in. a free-for-all presiderltial election.
The genetal idea la t,o tum the nation
into ooe great town meet.ing, federally
supervised, to pick. the fearlea leader w-all shall support.
It is of no moment tti.t no large,
mature nation can do it this way and
the world trend is in. quite the opposite
dir'=tion. The dreamers must have their
dream of democracy rampant, blissfully
Ignoring the realities of what ii essen-
tially a diverse, representative and telec·
tlve governmental system ntV'er intended
as a mus movement.
A' NATIONAL presidential primary
would bO the ...m monatrooity ol all,
open to every ambiUous charlatan or
welf~financed crackpot, and likely to be
fuconciusive and divisive above anything
In the present convention system of
sel~ presidentlal candidate!.
No ooe seriously propo11e1 abolishing
the electoral system without substituting
for it a federally controlled popular elec·
lion open to everybody, with a run-Off
between the two or three leading can-
didates essent.i.al btcawie it ia recognized
\lia;t the first election would be a jijalnbles. -
·We could thus have three federally
aupervlsed elections in one year in • the
or~ of picking the preaideJt ol. the
United State.
MosT OF 11IE complaint about the
present electoral l)'sl.em centers on even-
tualities that. usually don 't happen. A
candidate failing to get the most votes
would be elected by the elecloral a;illege
. against the will of1be people. The election
would be thrown into . tht. House of
Represepatives. (The last time this hap--
pened ·wu 148 years ago.)' If you vote
in Aluka your v-Ote weighs many times
heavier-than if you Vote in New York:.
Such comp)aints 10 on endlessly, and
there are clearly aome inequalities In
tbe electoral system, just a11 there are
.SOJDe ineqliallt.ies in dividlp.g thiJ nation
into 50 ·stat.et. But the ' pfoposals to ,
correct the inequalitie11, balled as they ·
· are on the fear of thJng11 that don't
happen, offer .little · kt commend them
as desirable alternatives.
' THE ELECflON OF Richard M. Nixon
i1 a case in point. Under tfie ~stem
+as it ex.ins Nixon appears to have receiv·
ed a plurality ol the popular v~. This
is, in fact, a larger plurality than that
ol Woodrow Wil.son under not diuimilar
circumstances of a third party threat:
Wilsoo. managed to win by a mort im-
pressive ~ the aecood time he •
ran and the historians do not fault him
for having been, ln the. fif'lt lnstanoe,
a "minority" president
It ia quite true tti.t Nixon m1ght
have been elected with tbt popular
plurality 1oi.ng to Hube.rt H. Humphrey.
But that wu f>!?t the case., as it was
· not the. c•se wltb WoOdrow Wllaon or
. Harry Truman or a dor.en other
president.I who did not ·1et a majority
of the popu~ yote..
So, in l91l8, despite all the dark
forebo41ngs of newspaper columnist& and
radi<>-TV commeritatora, there w~ not
an ·el.ectoral deadlock. lI'he eif;CUon did
, not 10 ,to the Home et Repre.ae.ntative.a:.
N~ ol the dire predictions materialized.
NOR, FOR . THAT METIER, did
George C. WallaCe'1 Am 1 r i can
Independent Party e:mer1e u a lar1e
thr~ten.lng cloud enveloping the: nation
inh&tred and bigotry. Nixon beat Wallace
in the eleve.n states' d ·the old Con-
federacy, capturing 58 electoral -votes
·to '{iaJlace's 46. -· -· • "
Whal Ilea behind the elicuon te!arm
movement ii a not to biddM ·desire
to destroy the two part)' convention
system which regularizes. and makes
representative out quadrennial agmies
in picking a president;
The destruction of · the two party
system is judged · by .. peril to bO the
likely result of electio11 reforms now
prop.'.18ed. We would move In the direction ·
of France, Italy and Germany with
multlple party 1yltem1 anrJ with no 1ingle
party able to govern withoul forminl:
a coali~on with other parties.
Altematives to the preaent · l)'stt:m
should be examined in that ligbl There
may .lit way1 to improve the e.iectoral
syltem, but d""'°ylftl the two party
methdd of plckiftl I president I.I nol one of them ,
N:ew Congres~ and. Nixon·
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Reader's Ire
T,o lhe E!lltor '
Chancellor Aldrich ·of UC, Irvine mla.
ed one point of voter wrath in the
defeat of Proposition 3. He lists. campus
turmoil, controver.,1lal 1Uest speakers,
and fW of :iocreaaed taxes u the
l'U.IONI. ·perhaps it would be difficult
foc hlm to realise that bO ·contributed
to ti>< defeat ol needed mciney for IrVlne.
HI.I. ffll!ure to give moral support. and
1..,!erlhlp to , his studenta lw bo<n
discussed by many. The rrvtoe campw1
hu heel> ho!8. to1 Cleaver on sev:eral occamn. and ,11 ... otJier groups that
have been nlused even at Fullerton
have ap~.1t Irvtnt.
iilS EXPLANATION ol all lhll to
the .,..,.. of ToWll and GoWll and
repodal In the DAILY PILOT I.I vory
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Newport Salutes O~ympians .
Five Atfr,cletes Giv~n Turkeys, Keys tO City
'Five' ol the Harbor Areil'• eight Olym-
plan,a .,.ere . presented with turkeys and .
ieyi to the city ol Newport Beach ~t
a Newport -Chamber ol Com-
mtrce ·bieakfQi Wectnesday.
"I hope' thil doesn't tum me pro-
.feuional," Dean W)lleford. water po Io
parlldpm4 quipped when Dick Rlchard,
owner ' of. Richard'• Odo Market, ~
ferred the Thanksgiving fowls.
· Richard laUded the ef!Orts of the M,.:
ko, Olympics conteotanll' at the Balboa
Bay Club meeting. •
"When we havt 70Wll peopls Ilk•
these coming aboard, you don't have
to worry about the tuture, it wUl t a k e
care of lt.self,"•be aa:id.
Bill 'Je~, -kayak; Dean WllleforQ,
water polo; Ann..Hect, volleyball; Peter ::: g~~~a:,n !'u.'::g; ;~
breakfast Tllrff other particlpmls 9'11t
their .-.grei.. '
In presenting them with keys to the
cjty, Mayor Doreeri Marshall Wllnded
the city's eomm.endation to the Newport
partjclpmla.
''[, dOubt that there are u many ,
Violence Fo:rces::Closing . . '
Of San .. ;Fftinc1sett{Stat~--• iii . • ~ ... ·~, . lltP>• .......... . . • .
clUes wltb. a populaUoo ol. 48,000 that
can' boul the qu>ltty and quanUty of
particlpaots u Wi Newport BeaCh/t
ahe,sald.
The meetinfs IU'!'t speaker .uggested
that the aeblevemel)ll <JI the 01,ympiana
reflected the lde§llsm of today's youlb.
'1onalhon Y~g, an ~ 1ministry
atuden4 &peakhjg on "Youth -·How
Much Freedom," polnl<!d to the success
of the. 01,ympianl Ill example ol what
ideali!ln can accompllsb when it ii chan-
nelled In the proper ditt<lion.
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, ~a""""'Jec!G..roll~ ~~?Ll...:a . . ' •
-. ~-~' . wal;actlvt.t (:see quotation!, Pagea 26-27) .
. Wblfo nines and ] ..... weri' -
.... In late ~ -wlpinf;, ....
a day-!Oar , meeting of the faculty to ; early Jeail ol' lboUI 211 _ ~ f!Jf tl1e
comider ~veral resotutlon!I, tix:1uding · pku: alde -averages declined.. $ •
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s1ayipg Aditt.itted
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A 70W11 Cami> p..,.jletoo IUrino a°'
cuaed of the "bludgeon death ol Comia
de! Mar lnaurance analyalal George
Lyooo; tod&J plead<d guilty I o
manalaua:bter. ~, .
Juvenile court authorities; Ofdere:t 1
Edwin Wllllam Chi>tt ill to return to
court Nov. 20 for a prohalion bearing
and aentencing on the reduced charge.
. Four. alternadvea face the Judge: who
.entenca the Ill-year-old Marine. He
can order: atralgbt proba\lOD. committal
to a county juvenUe lnstltut101f, ~erral
to a Callfomla Youth ;l.utborllY-c.ni..
for a ~ diagnostic study or lade!in!ta
commitment to a CY A faclllty.
Chott, wbo wu AWOL from Camp
Pendletoo at the t1llle of the tilling
last May 19, went throllgb juvenile coJrt
proceduttl becauae be WM 17 on that
date. ,
Judge Bruce Sumner'• ruling that he
be. regarded u a minor wu made
in the face of bitter opposltloo from
. the db:bict 1ttorney11 oftlee.
Ly0111' nbde body waa found In a i~
pool ol blood 00 the floor ol bis' Conma
de! Mar bungalow, 7201> Martiold Ave.'
He bad beeo bludgeooed to deith. H1a
car waa mlJslni and lat« fouud aban-
doned in Springfield, Mo.
Newport Beach poll"' then uked the
FBI to enter the case and condud t4b
test.a on the car. / Lyoll!I, a 48-year-old bachelor bad Uv~
quietly and alone. He Wfl burled the
saIM way on June t. Nobody claimed
the body.
In mid-June, the FB) quleUy moved
in on the suspect in I.ncUanapolla, Ind.,
and IJTelted Cbotl He WU W~
pennlleu aJooa a reatdenlial lll<et. ·
Chott bad beeo living u a guest In
a garage awe of an Indlanapolil couple
for several days. People in the
nelgbborhood had been glvlnC blm ban-
d..aa.
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Harbor Trastees to Ask
$15.9 -Million in Bomh
PLEADS GUILTY
MArino Eftlo a.It
Cave·fu Vi.ctiin
~proves _ But,
Still S .• I · enous . '
-THOMAS FOl\'l'IJNE -·• u rrt In N b arl I, JZ-yeaM!d oooatructlon worker trap. _, -~-ewport Beac • (The v •· peel In a Barbo\' View Hlllo -dllcli NewpOrt-:;; ~~ ·~ have tlon bet'Reen cltles results frorp 11'-• , .
decided to aok for ll5.9 mlllloo in a debtedness lnber!ted at time of unlllc&--_,ve-ln Wednesday wu rej>orted In Im-
bond electl F b 1 llort.) proved, bat 11111 ierjojll lloodltka today 00 e · I.' The l!U mllllon bond lsaue will be In Uie loteliOI 111111 ol u. •• Boerd meoiben agreed Wednesday less than the !20-~ J1illlion aaked for ' · ... cart · ...,.
nlgbt to Ulm IU mlllloo from tbe 117.$ a year, ago, .but more thao Ille llU l4en><ifaI llolpital I . .
mllllm1umdlscussedtwOweeks·ago. million uked for two years *II:. Both Alv&i Dr~ oliN~, wu reported
The bond losue, ll llUC<:eaalul, ·will In-those bood requests feR abotl ot -u. by bosj>ltal al41ea to be lllff<r!nl from
crease the dlsbicl tu rate a mubnum two.tblrda approval reqWred. ,, asPhlJ:iatlon ._ iµ;(fOcapoa'.. ', ~Ji4.r 7:i..,~a~ B~e! ~ The bond -~pooaj ls expected to \ab '1'bO left Ude of bis cbal wil cn!lbe6
He Oaur'd lbe bond 1al,eii' hike cart, of blilJ4lqg .ileeda for, .tbe-·ned. bf tbe :roct al)il .un ' ~·-'!oial
'ilie .,~,_. ~' -., =-~~~r=:.e-'''8lllteJP1-loottAliett. ""-·-~' ~ lil<:reaihii .. ~'Iii' " · " level, bul · lre a er A ~ for ~ Oolltr-~ again to H cenla ht 1m.a, decreaalng_ ·lollool dill' wltb ataagerod ~ 1'111 JnC. JI Sliita • l>tilllia. W. l'alll ~let f1Jr Ibo IS-year !ife' ol the tue op Ibo. olldt. · · · . j,yful JiP.o .. 't:.ait ~ ~ car.:.m tar rate b ~-~ pet • ' ~ idoplai\/iO!!d·~-imif::T. ~ Ind;· J:i~-: of~ ~ .....
l)OOol....ae<tvaluaUoolnColtall!eta f:t!.~~qt~ ~~ubbia ln •Corolia del :Martil 9:119 LID. Wd
· done by )JurcllUe ·.of 40· 'portabllt needay wbOl_l1be·ilc:ddini oceumd. • '.
s!N FRANt:ISOO -cUP!l---san Pran-
c1sco State College, aceM of :vimenee·
and disruption for more than ; a: week,'
was abut down by the scbool president
Wednesday "unUl auch time U We can • open it on a more raUonal basis.,._ '
one demanding the res!J!ll!ltkm ol Dumke
for ·bis· bendllng ol ·the Murray ~-
. About. 40 m~ of Ille city'• Police
Tactical Squad morcbed onto the c:an>pus
after a. tdeviaion cameraman, wa at-
~ by a Ne~ u he • attempted
to film a classroom damqed In an
arson attempt.
classrooma. ' workmen aald Drattlm bad lull plctod
The second goal Is to convert two-year up ~ piece' pf \I'"' pipe wtim tbe
Intermediate acbools to three-r.ear middle banks GI !be' ~ 11~ wll)' -IChoob. The elith through e gbth &rade . blm' • -
IH!hool b said by dlatrid admlnlatrators ·
Nixon Gets Major Voice
Robert R. Smith 11U1ounced hla decision
to c1ose the 18,ooo.ttudent campus lhortlf
after 350' roclc-throwinC ~Ollllraton
clashed with -a oqoad ol'Sao f'.raocllco
riot police and the faculty voted to
l1j!j>end clasoea.
Smith said be would begin a retl,.
of meeUng.s with deam, faculty reprae:n-
taUve.s and admlnistratora to dlJCOll
the problelllll of the troubled campus.
He said atudent leaders would be bl-oqjlt
Into the dI&=slooa later.
Tb• turmoil, !ncludlng a strike call
by black lludonla,, "" touched oil by the 8111p01111oo of Black Paother George
Murray, a p"fl-tinle English ins)ructor,
State College System Chancellor GleM
Dumke orderfid Smith to aua~ Murray
after the black mllitant allegedly orged
Negro student.II ,to carry guns on the
camiius to ~t them!elveo against
1Tacisl admlnlltratora.''
Murray, 12, rect11tly &ot a alx-mooth
""pended ~ 19 municipal court
for bit part In an uaault on the.editor
and ltaff, of the campua newapaper last
November. · ·
J>olioe have been called to the campus
repeatedly during the Put week to "10"'
trol studool acilvtm who tried w disrupt c\...., being held In defiance of tlie
atrll:e. There were numUous-tnctdtntl
ol minor ..... and bomblnC att..npll. wednaday'• mlence occurred durlni
I.
Demcastr•tors .00..ered rocU and
other objects Into the raokl of the ol-
ficera, wbe flnall)' waded Into the crowd
with riot atlcb owlnglng. Eight perlOlll
were arruted and several were injtnd.
Tho crowd 1wellod -lo abwl 1,000 ·
students, who marched to the ad·
mlniltratioo. building and a h o u t e d
demOndl that the president meet with
them. Smith's"""""""...,.. brief_
. "This ii· no way to nm a college,"
he said• "and this i1 no •ay for atudent.!I
lo get things done in a college."
SA Youth, 19,
Hit by Shotgun
A Santa ·Ana teenager was bluted
by a sbot,gun-cattyi aa•llant early
toda7 u the climax to an araun1t•ll
11t a psrty In Sarden Grove, pollce,
laid. •
Tbomu -M. Tuttoo. 19, ol 11111 Br~ SL,~ ""!' . bit-in the left
forearm and rib cap in the ,i.ootlng
about 5 Lm., at 1bs1 Rtb St., aCcordlng
to Garden.Grove p0Uce. ·
Aides at SL J~ Hospital In Or8D(•
listed the '1ctlm In .. tlsfactory condition
today.
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In LBJ Policy Decisions
NEW YORK (AP) -Presldent-
lU<banl M. Nixon aid Tbilrlday be
has President Jobnlon'• UIUl'IDCt -
and "bis and iny inaiatence" -that
be be COPMllU!d Ill ldvance of, 01!¥ ford&n ~a)rl 41ec111 ... _ prior . to the ln-
auguraUoo; Int U.S. policy making come
to. atilidstlll.
The Republican, who _!!lll become preai·
dedt Jan. 20, aa1d it fa esserlt!id that
lli<r)! be "prior coooultaUon and prior
agreement" ~ forelan policy between
the old admJnlltratlon and the new.
Ntson ·said-JohnoOn .Ii teenlj aware
that it would be dlfflcult to undertake
any foreJgn policy lnttlatlve now without
assurance1 that the7 wUI be Implemented
by the new presldenL
Nixon said that la wentlal ,. that
an1 action taken by the current ad-
lllinlltraUon "will be a declaion that
t would have approved ol and not -t.hat I woulcf liave Nfectec[" •
lie aald that Is the' <IJe becaUle IUCb
declslom -.odld be likely to cany over-
from the current admlnlatralioa to the
~ ihe United States la unable to speak
wJth qoe voice-it can. not speak at
all" in fcn!p afla!ia, Nixon aid.
Nixon ponGOa!ly OllllOWlced bl I Ul>-
clorataJJdlng -Johnson In 1lamlng career dlplGmal Robert llurpb:r to be , '
bis peraonal liaison man with the J-
adminiltrallon. •
Nixon said Murphy will represent blm
In forelp pollc,'maiterl and apecifically
In connection wltb tbe Vietnam peace
negotiations.
Nixon oaid Murphy also will be in
charge of arrarlgemehtl for prior ·con-
lultatlon on any foreign policy judgmenla
that might have· to be implemented by
the neit adtnin1stl:aUon. A a k e d
apeclflcally whether he had Johnson'•
aau:rance of prior consultadon, Nixon
·replied :
"Not only hla aasurance, bul bis and
my ln.st.stence, thit that be done."
Nlxoo said he L<lked with Johnson
by telephone Tbuhday morning.
He said Secretary of Slste Dean Rust
alJo had given him such wura&ces
at a White HoWe briefing Monday.
After that Mond.ay ...ion, Nixon 8ald
be.bad told the President thet the oulgo-Inc admlnlstrati01' can speak for the
natJon and the new admlniltration In
!<reign policy prior to the ltlauguratioo.
NlXon's aMOUnetment Tharsday was
tbe other..tde ol. that agreemenl
Nflon said the arran1ement · with
Jobnaon did not g\ve blni veto power
over foreign wUcy decJlloo.. '1Nothing
Of Ulat IOl'l, DO," '
I(> be preferable from an educlitloiial Vlbi!e·-of Ille .-,,..uon· cmr
s!andpoinl Tbe new set.tip allO ..-ould attenfplod IO df& D;iJkin lrlJlb Ibo rut>
enable elementary lcbools to bandl< In-ble,•worl:man..Kllmdh Glllllaod ran to
cr.aslng eorollment by removln& the the beadquartero trailer and telepboiiod
elith aradea. the N Beach _ _, " , The vote to set the election _ om-ewport 'u "epartmenl I
at 115.9 million was unan1mowl altboulib lleecue SquAd.
board member Donald 'A. Stra1lA q<ou "The flttmen were here rut-quick.•
In favor of a ill>ree-year btllldlng plao Gilliland said.
tbat would COii 14 ~ ~ -=-•--L ·!-ti:/ f-"Tbla will be the fifth !line I WUI "~ "!~ 11111 .. '" •
be lnvol~ed Jn trylhg to piis a -• Drafton unconacloua and, . In rock
Issue for an Eaatbluff achoo!," be said. and 'dirt op ·to bit . wllil. Some ad-
"Tbe flnl b}' WU In February, ' 19lf. rn1ni.tered OI)'l"1 to blm ai etbin
That ,,W mean five bond electiona fh ftmoved Jilin 'fiom \bt t:ave-Jn.
five years. Thia \Im• I would like to ' ' ' · · •
mulmlze the posalblllfy ol aucceaa." '·
Other board members said they don't
thint the difference· in the amount mate1s
a great diffllfence. ·
Tnlatee Selim s. ueud"' Franklin said
It 1' bit'lmp.-.,.lon !he greatest concein
on the part ol voj<ra Is bow the mqney
II spent and whethtt they are lettlnC
their money's worth.
Trustee Mn. Betty Ully qreed, aaylng
voters are aware there ii a need for
claarooms, but want to tee efficient
and effective plannlna.
N. Viet 1969 Plan,s '
HONG KONG (AP)''-Nortli Vietnam
amtOUnCfd tod&J Iba! "fWfJllment of Ila
aacred obllgatJon to our compatrtob in
South Vleblam" to achieve victory over
the Un!U!d States WU a major objective '
ol 111 l9llt state plan.
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:Gh;r,_·1~, T~kes
ISD, H0spita~d
A• J.iJr-o\.i'Newport Beach glrl."'8
hoaPititiZed-at o.-aii;e COunlf !lecl!cil
Center for ~ Induced IJ!' LSD, polko
aid loW': . ' ! .
rri.odl o1 the g1r1 drapped hir aft
at iler txine'ln a ~ stallr oll!i:<J?
aald. Police were ealled' after bM pr!'i
parents bad a pb)'llc!ai1 -her.
The. girl wouldn't l&J whero or -
ahe had tam tbedl'u&, olflcin-aald.
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~.:ludge Again Denies Plea
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~To Bar Press · at Trial
The lather, ·p..i Tnutweln, 11111 Holl-.
di;)' Road, NOWjlOl'I Buch, delivered the 1liwUr i¢111on dol1an In five larga lalllf'
cir)' bqs, II loot 'specially wiped
~I .dtpul!OI one day In count IL
'Judge Speirs, aP!"""'UY ballled by
Schulm111.'1 renewed argumenta: that · J>l!b~alty of !he Trautwein cue ii In
comnct witlJ "free. prep. fair trial"
concepta ,.t out In the Alllerloan Bar
AaoclaUon'• Reardon report, I o 1 d
Schulman ,"th 11 iJ not • Sam Shepard
case."
"II you wall<ed out of lhil ~
and uked anyone in the lllr<el 11 they kinew who Trautweln was, 999 cut of
1;000 wooldni lmow," Judge Speirs lllld.
'1And I'll bet that the first 100 attorney•
you Uked Wouldo i koow Trsutwein
from Adam," added the jurist. •"lbehl
are adequate safeguards for your client
in our court pn>e<dures and I doo't
think hil. c:bances ol a fair trill have
6eftt prejudiced.''
~Uir comin<nll by Judge Speirs
at the aetting of ball for Trautwein
were freely ~ed to a week ago
by~. • HO ~ to Judie Dre1zen !hit
Judp Speiir r'elirred to Trautwein'• "'Patt .u.lmJnal record of the same type
of 6ffense,". and quoted Judge Speirs
u aaylng · t)tat Ti:aotwein wu a .. _ a clanger to lb e public and
a mental case." ·
Judge Dre1zen. ruled, bowever, thaf
· Judge Speirs ~ bad been DocJor, Hospital ~Umale bbservaUOlll on the cue
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' . . . ~ b1m and legally pertin<nt in that Sued ·for Million, they11emmec11rom111s .. t11ngo1ball.
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Dr. David Ballanllne ...i HOOi · Man Dies bf Attack, llls-tal:Jlo@llal . .,, Newport ·Boaob ,,
...... -1Uec1 iqr. 11 mUUan 117 a Cr h F ....a· w11o • c:l.ahDI tliat n.auaen1 ... as es · on reeway.,
amlnatioa, cjlignooll. and treatment left · •. , , ;
lier ~Uy dllableil. • All ~ 111111 dled ol ao apparent Mil. ~ lllller,. lU Milford Drive;' • lleait atla<t today 111>11e. clrtvtog on the
<:..-d'e1 -··-in lier Superioi::' San\a Ana~ aouth of Ball Road,
Court ·Complaint tliat she sulfeteil the ~llllh1r>1 ~-reported.
"ae-.·IDJl!deo"and"greatmantalal1fl Ro.y He,-~~;a, .300 W.
pbyllcal (lala abd sullerlog" cturln8 treat-Katella Ave., .,,,. Dlit by the
ment at lbli bololtal lu\ May I. ) truh . when ~ ·oou!h · car hit the
Mn,'. M1llor ' lll1I Dr. Ballantine, 311 center ell~ 'DI. ·the ~Y and
Ilolpltal Rood, and the boopital • co-overlurned at I 11.m He wu pronoanced
c1e1.-111 lhe ~ ~ at the ..-,.·
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' • ODS Ma ,;Sink. Tal:J>.~
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" '. wltll 1lie hope that North Vietnam would quJclfy put an end to the vlollllonl.
-Tbe all!Oment' laued by 'Slal6 Depart-
ment pre• o«lcer Carl E. Bartch wa1 mainb' deaigned lo provide· IOllle jl'Olb .........,.. to Saigon lhal the United
Stalel b8I Dlit agreed to .., lll!OCLa1
Bjcycle Trails ,
~der Quits ..
Parks Board
J-R. Downer, chief proponent ol
a Harbor Area bicycle tralla l!)'ttem,
today ,realgned from the Newport Beacb
Parks, Beacl>el and llecr<ation (PB&ll)
CommlOton.
A Balboa Wand reaident and real
estate man, Downer Aid he waa leaving
tbe commluloo. for ''}ieraonal reuow:."
In hil letter ol rea1gnallon lo Mayor
Doreen Jdanhall. be empha«lr.ecf:
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"I would lite to thank the COUDCll
for the past few yeara which have been
both pleasant and educational. It wu
a great privilege to be U110Cl1ted with,
llUOh a line, competent stall u Newport
II moot fortunate to have ..._, up
the PB&R Departmenl"
Downe-was appotnted to the 7-memher
PB&R Comm.lMlon ln January, 1966. Hil
term ezplra in July, Im.
Tbe bike lnd1I network, Ills principal· '
}!l'Ojec:t wblle oni the commlsaion. la now.
nearing final mapping rut, according to dty spokesmen. Plans are upoc1ed
to be .,._led lo the . City Council
bel ... 'the•end ff the y,ar.
Youths Arrested
F~llowing Theft '
From Surf Shop
Two Newport 'Beach resklenll were
arrested on bur&lary charge.s early this
morning following the !heft ol two surf
boards, a belly board, and a wet sult
from the Wind ""'1 Sea Suri Shop, 2llJ02
Newp<rl Blvd. James Melvin Rowe, 13, 205 42nd st.,
and WUllam Bernard Kelly 1 22, of U5
18th Street were arrested in an alley
behind Rowe'• residence by an officer
who followed the pair from the surf
lhop.
Police llid a window had been broken
at the shop to gain entrance. Only days
before, the lhop had been hit Ill a
$211 lhefi by burglan who pried open
a aUdlog glass door.
DAIL T PILOT l'9ff ......
Clarktmas Seal Sales Open
Orange Coast College coed Patricia Kemp, 18, Balboa Island, dis-
plays sheet of 1968 •Cliris1mas Seals, which went on sale today
throughout Orange County. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease
Association uses funds from sales to finance medical research, chest
X-ray programJ and anti-miokiiig clinics .
[ests on Youth Shed No
Light on Triple Fatality
cremated aod lnuined without any
service by bll lamlly, acchrdtog to the
Laguna Beach Funeral Home.
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Recovet,ed
'After .Chase . -.
. • .l blllf lplld ..., -• J """"
~ale.,.... .t.~ dol llar ' , .--." ~ .. pie-._, "' -
...a lpl\rfl--11,...... OIJ,
llowpori -pellei"-1 a. py ~ Oonltla ihodillOd lo • alley
..,.... ol'8oP{ew 4-II I :• Liii;
. -Iba dl!N''mau .... lo -GI--.,
'lba.,..waallntifollo4,by-
Jobn Lc "--~lollep
the veblcle becauae of a broken tall
ligbl
."! ~ l!lo ~.and· made a car stop at Caineo Sbom at E. Coast
Highway," Heene laid.
"At I opened the door and mppecl
ou~ the suspect acceleraled forward and
made a U tum."· tbt officer llkt. . Jumpln( back Jnlo the I q U ad
car, 11eene gave chase down Cout
Highway to Narcluus a n d 1o Seaview
:where he lost the speeding Corvette.
A abort Ume la~ the. car wU found
ht the ~ but Hi driver wu gone.
Costa. Mesa Police belleve the ear
was involved iD a burglary there earllet
111· Iha week.
. Newport Beacll police 111\ed nine
llngerpr\oll from Iba car betor. ~
il over lo the Temple City owner today,
Maker of Hover
Boats Asks Easing
Of Restrictions
Watcb out for low-flying beau.
Jmposalbl•l Don't bet on 11. ·
Tba Otange County Harbor Com-
rnisslon Wednesday received a request
from the manufacturer of ·tlyi.ac boats
to cbaniO ~ bay 'restrlctiOlll
agalmt propeller..atie;rve-1!.~ter craft.
The Rlvers:ide manufacturer of the
1 !,foot hovering-type booll c1atms they
float not on the water ' but on an air~
~on three to six incheJ above the
water.
Officials:· Mum · on Slaying
· Detailed to:tloologlcal teall on rema!M
of a Llguna Beach yout.h wboae car
triggered a fiery, triple f>lellty accident
near Scotchman's Cove 19 days ago
ba~·llhed llC\ new light oo the tragedy.
TWo'girh from Costa Mesa and Santo 1"' -driving to an olll<e ·Hallow..,
party they organized -w e r e burned
to death in the Ocl 26 accident involving
lln·airs:
Tests wetie performed to determine
the possible presenCt! Or a'k:ohol or drugs
in W'!dgewood'a system. prier to the
•falal moment when his car lideswiped
three others, touching off tbe cra$b.
Similarly d'8igDed veasell are In use
as .attack ~aft foe American forces·
fighting in Vietnamese deltu. In Great
Britain, one plies the ebannel between
Englaod ...i France.
Although the Newport Harho< craft
would be diminuUv~ in comparison,
Harbor Commissioners agreed there ls
a need to atudy the noile factor of
the crafl
Official sources lnday olther relUIOlj
to comment or categorically deny that
accused Costa Mesa ambush W.
LeveJter A. Coley bas coo!Olled to that
crime ...i a rape-!Nld!er llaylog I II
JW'I ago.
A "'PJriglded story In the Santa Ana
Roglster claims llllemellll lhat the milll,
mannered poota1 worker a1ao allot two
Peorll, ID., worilen during a 19111 dairy
holdup.
'I1le story credita the inlormaUon lo
crlminal .att<rney 'Matthew KurWch Jr.,
...i Chief Public· Defender John Bond,
u leaked b7 a J)lltrict Atl<X'ney'1 olfict ....,..,
Atked today whether there W.. any
pooslbllity. the story -true 0< fqlae
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opinll Colay, Police Capt. Ed Glugow
just made i "l"f lace and nodded.
, Kurlllch, who bas represented Coley
Jn ihe put, today reluaed lo comment
Ga bis clltlll'I alleged jail cell coofessl<Jn,
wblcb the J1ec1Jter cited u occurrlDi
.. !i(oi>day. .
No ooe Ylslled Coley In Oraoge c.Mmty
)all. Momay, to the beat o1 the jaller'i
recollectlon, a spokUl!llll Aid lnday;
a1tbougb Kurlllcb and another man were
In to iee him Wedoe.day. •
"l have no oamment a.OOut anything,"
Kurillch aid wben CODtacted for a state-
ment aliout the alleged -lulona to an' Oct. 17 gunshot murder and a Marclt,
19117, l'ape-but<ber kllllllg.
Dlstrid Attorney Cecll lllcka, however,
empbatlcally and catqork:ally denied the allePcf lnlonnauon leak canu! from bif staff: · ·
"The lnlormatiOn did not come frorii.
anyone In this office," Hieb Aid flaUy .
Costa]>! ... Pollc:e Olid they are ballled
and plan lo qu..Uon Cotey. about· the
bizarre tum -o( J:venta. u well u the
reporter who wrale the atory.
"rd aure like to bow juit what'•
going on . here," commented capt. ·
Glllgow
Doubt1 ls thelr' official ...i unolliclal
reactioo ao tar.
Coley II awaiting trLal Dec. 11 on
a Grand JUry lndlctmeot charging him
with the. Ocl. 17 .munler el Mrs. Rose
Mlftie Wtldner, 14, of 740 W. 11th St., a beoutllul coektall•nttrw.
The Regl.ster story Aid Coley a1ao
--to the brutal..l'\lllerton -murder ol. a vtaltlng Canadian, GJorie
D. Collini, f7, In ¥-"<11• 19117, a c:rln!e for whk:b anotlw mm wu tried and
acquitted. ' .
William T. ·Blok~. :ff, -GhSaattlo, Wub., wu reproointea Iii the Collinl
murder UM by f;llri1lcb, who bad auo-
cea!Ully wcm redllctloo " • prior prvwl-
lnb caae agalml Co1ey.
Blltemaii;"tllfbJ!or~Uslgned lo a
Fullerton olectmilco' , bad -at
a party In Iha bo1pa, w MIA ColUnl
• WU allyjq Iha 1'1!!'11 be!... libo WU
lo return lo Brltlsli Co!Uinbl.L
. When lbe failed 1o et1so the neat da1, r!-holll IOWld her v1ttpllly buldleed
111 bed. the rict1q1 "·. -atlldl ......
, ~howevor,_..,t171pawn ' ... ,...., lame. Wu tben rollD'ned In
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Ills home state to lace an almoot ldendcal
sex-stabbing case, but was acquitted ot:
that too.
A wo'man 27, and a girl ~3, were
savagely slashed and allbbed by an
-wllo -illlo their -and the Y"""ier i!rl was wounded 'D times.
a1tbougll botll IUrvlvl!lj.
LL lllcllard Scboener, <l the SeatUa
Police llomldde and Robbery Deta1I said
today .lhlt J-w. '""""*"'· 12. JaJer confesaed the crlnae Ollll WM linked
lo the ..... by fingerprints.
F-not guilty by reuon <ii Jnaanity
only two weeka qo, LL Sclloener said,
Tbompaol1 II ...,. commitled lo a
Washlnston mental !nlltituUon. ,
, Coley, II ollldally represented by a
public delenller, but Kurlllail said lnday
he la act.Ing 11 an -dvisorY ·counsel unW
lt ls clttemilned w~r be ri>oy become
the attomey « re<ord. '
. Coley WU lrrested 1U I suspect 1n the
Weldnel' slay!og after De~ve Arnold
Appleman learoed he bad, bMn treattd
Oet. 17 le< a. gunshot w-ti the band
.at an Anaheim hospital. ·
A troll ol 'b!Ood led tw&Y from the
:!OO!e ·..tier. Mrs. Weldoer· 11}' with lour
.!& caliber bullet.WOWldl-two in4he baad
-oru1 police spkulated the ld)ler . wu
also hurl '
Subseouent JnvesUgaUon revuled Co-ley uvea only two blocks from the
Orangefalr 1'Slaurant ln Fullen'on.
where Mrs. \Velciner had worked only
three weelill, a.!<! bad frequented the bar. 'lbe Victim ·wu anivtna home at the apartment she shared wltfi. another mm
al1er gett1nf oil ber ah1lt u a cockta1l
waltrw, -. surprlled and slain In the . Tr~ hM pieaded lnnoceot and
·ts due i;frijj Doc. 11 ln 'SUPf!l'lor Court,
alier. belol indlded le< ..,. count of
mlmler by the Orange .Couoty Grand'
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Griel«rlcftn families ol Candy Ktog,
11, el 191 Obeyenne St.,, Cofle Mesa,
and Patty F)'abm, It, of 1820 W. St.
Anno,Place1 ~ta Ana, buried the·i!rls
later In Iba "'°k. D1mcan ·Wedgewood, 11, ol 1289 s.
Pac fl Jc Coast Highway wu quickly
Wedgewood had been named in an
assault reported by another resident of
the Hotel do! Camino, Todd Byson, 23,
aboUt 24 hours .~ to bis violen&
highway death, police said.
A Callfbrnia Highway Patrol
opokesman said Tuesday that Ills
jurisdiction ls saUslled that Wqewood
Jost control of'biJ car before the accldenl
JJ. J. <;Jarrett
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Chapges
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WASlllNGTO!f (UPI) -~...-...of trandlloo
lronftba-tlan ct one
pnsidttll to· --nowhere tnorer ccrnp&a than
in the permnea1'1 'larpst
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inenL ·
Here, u wu the cue after
JolptF. Kem<dY'a electkm in l...,, two early plobleml will
be ponoruieJ anr! the budpl.
Al the· top al the pynmld
tt .tbe dTililn defen1e
establlafunent are a>1ne 29
)risidentiaJ appoint... -the
ltCfttary, hll deputy, llWm -•m"llll lflCfttariea, dlrectot
of -. geo<n) COU!lld,
secretaries and 1~ d~. for the Army,
Navy and Air Force and four
Ull.slanl HCretari.. in eacll
of those services.
n.oug11 an of u-will not
leave tn a body Jn January
-and not all are Democrats
-a consicterable number
prmnUy plan to lea9'.
Robert S. McNamara qreod
Dec. 13, 1980,. to be ltennedy'I
4elense roecretary. Ahoul three
days later McNamara moVed
into • Ptotagoa. olllc:e -
to. that al bla precedeuor,
11lomu S. G-Jr,
He wonerl ·the9' anlll bO
toot the oath al olllc:e oo
Ju. 21, rdudJln& the wwl;inp
of the depar·tmeni1 m.
verriewing people f1lr jobl 111111
pulling Jolether bla -.
Deleoae Seerflv1 ctort M.
Cllflml u..q .bu -such an cillce avlllable to
Frantlln B. Unco1n "r., who 1 Ii banrllinc ,...._i.wlde
lralllllloo ~ f.o r
Preeld .. i..1ec1 -I(. liix<lo. .
Nlxoo ha Al<l l>e .... lo
make DO Clb1Det eboktl
befort Dec. I.
Clllford alao bu lnotruCtod
. all prelldenllal •PJl'*il4el In
ti,. Ptotaitw> to -. ..,.
av.iJAble In or neid to tbolr
own olbl ftr their mc-
_.., u they ... dlqloD,
• to enable them to.llllt -t-
lnC lh<ir jobl before the octml ~aladmlnlllrallom. .·
C1iffonl. blndled 0 T I l a J l
gov~t transition for
Pr.sid .. t.elecl Kenn<dy. !Jn.
coin· bu vlallerl C 111 lord
aeveral times recently, ao tar
mainly to -the pro. blem1 ClllfOl)I ....... -eight :pean ago. .
Aioni -other oeencl<o. an the maJcr llrrmcbes a1 the
P.eritagOn have been pnporinl
briefing booU fer the new
adminiatratioo. eiplatntnc bow
their olf1cel wcrk, what the
problems are and " h a t
decisiom a r 1 tmnwflately
ahead.
The bud , • t r:ompllcalll
transiUon in fff!rf. ageney,
probably mart IO in the
Defense Department th a D
elsewhere; since budgdary
decisions involve policy u
well a.s money. 'Ibe depart-
ment ii now in the mk1lt
of putting . together Ill budret
for the fi3cal year beginning
next July. Req.-fnim the
Individual senica: total men
than 1100 billion.
President Johnloo w II J
present the federal budeet to
Congress in January, but the
new administration will want
its uy ·on the bud&et and
ita issues before Congrea
act.s. Eight years ago, when
the Eisenhower administration
submitted Its budget., the Ken-
nedy admlnlstratioo followed
It up later with a supplemental
request.
Reunions
Set Nov. 30
Reunion of the Beverly Hills
High School, cl...., l-
and '46, la scheduled for &:SO
p.m. NO"t". 90, at the Centw'y
Plaza Hotel Ballroom, ac..
carding lo Ken Brittingham
Newport Beach 1 I u m n i
representative.
"Any alumni in the Hlrl>or
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laid today.
The event will atart. wilh
cocktalll 111111 clinlJer at 7:IO
p.m. dlJ1Clng IOllowlng.
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VOC. l>T, ,NO. 27<f, <f ~ECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSD>, Y, NOVEMBE~ l<f, ·19'8 ' ·TEN C.ENTS
PLEADS GUILTY
Morfne· Edwin Chott
Marine ¥ o·ut1i
PJ;WJs Guilty
' .•. In Slaying
· A young camp Pendleton Marine ac-
cused of the bludgeon death , of Corona
del Mar insurance analysist George
Lyons, today pleaded guilty t o
man!laughter.
Joveoile court authorities ordered.
Edwin William a.ou Ill to ~m to
court Nov. 20 for a probation hearinC
and sentencing on the reduced charge.
Four alternatives face the judge who
sentences the 18-year-okl Marlnj!. He
can order: straight pro!>ation;commiltal
to a county juvenile instJtution, referral
to a california Youth Authority Center
for .a 91'.klay diagnpsUc study or indefinite
l'01]1111itment tq>;a Pf A~ " Chott, who was 'Ii. • Catb •
Pendlet.oo . -at the time of the killing
laot llliiY 19, went through Juvenile courltha
procedures btciUse he wu · 17 on t
date.
Judge B"""' Sumner'• rnling that be
be regarded u ·a miaOr waa nada
in the 'face o1 · bitter opposition froin
the district attorney's office.
Lyor11• nude body was found In a
pool of. blood on the Door of his Corona
del Mar bun&alow, 720¥.a Martgold Ave.
He bad been bludgeoned to death. His
Car was mWlng and later found aban-
doned in Springfield, Mo. ·
Newport Beach police then asked the
FBI to enter the case and conduct lab
tests on the car.
Lyons, a 48-year~ld bachelor had lived
qu.ielly. and alone. He was buried the
same way on June I. Nobody claimed
the body.
In mid.June, the FBI quieUy moved
in on the suspect in lndianapoli!, Ind .,
and arrested Chott. He was walking
pennlless alone a residential street.
ChQt.t had been living .a.s a guest In
a garage ·attic of an Indianapolis couple
for aevtra1 days. People in the
neJihborbood had been giving him ban·
· douts.
Mesan Convicted
For Cartying ..
Load of Guns .
A. Calta Mesa. auto f1n1sber who wu
i'larged by Newport Beach police with
·aving a veritable anena1 of weapons
. n bis panel tluct wu convicted Wed-
raday in 5Uperlor Court of !eloey
pOam1on of • roaded macbjne gnn.
Judge 'l!yr<ln K. McMlllal\ . Of'dmd
Char:lea L. Greclan, Cl, o( Z28l Canyon
Drive, to ret.Um to cOurt Dee. Ii"for
sentencing. G.-.!cton facea • pflalble stat.
··rison term tJl 'up to five' ye.an abd/or
l 15,000 fine.
Newport Police mated Gncion last
·an . ..( yhen they dbcoverecf the weapons
'hile searching lllo truck !or nareotlcs. :o natdotibl were found .
l>oilct ' said· Qleclan · esplal!M:d the
resence of l( weapons· in I.be vehicle
>Y tellilll o!fl<orl that • Oiey, were for
1.11e ap.iri!l;t .. the ccmm::m ~ ... oc~
.lfk<n Nlil ,. told tlleDi "tbe;;re ~not
tobeuaed.qaiml,.._. '
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lit by Shotgun
A Santa Aoo _,... WU· blallled
by a ~ wailant early
todly u Ult ""dlnfli to on •rawnent
ol a party la -Gnrve, polJce ..i.s.
'rbomu x. 'Mton. a. " um Broocliwood Sl, WU bit. In tlle left r...... uc1 rib .,... in the·lhoollnl
obout f a.m., at 10.l llth SI., ~
to Gwdeo Grove pollco. • Aldta ,.t It. IOl<pll Hoopltal Ill pr-
&tal Iba ridlaLID M~ eOndhloo
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H(;;rbor Schools Seek $15.9 Million
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lly THOMAS FORTUNE
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Newport.Mesa school ll:ulleeo have
decided to uk !or 115.1 mlIIIOn In •·
band election Feb. II. · .-
Board memben qr.eel Wedneoday ·
lligbl \o. trim IU million from the 117.5
million sum ~ two weeks q:o. •
The bond -. If.~. wtlI in-c:reue: !lie djolrlcl .tu rat. • mu!mlun
of Si" ,.n1a,:e.timated><JNdgel Dir«tor
Yi alt ..... Adrian. '
He fitured 'the bond aale ~ hike
the tu rate .even centa In 190-70,
increuing 'to. 17 cents in· 1870-711 u
"8ain So H cent& In 1971-12, decreasing
~ for 1he 2$-year IUe ol the
boods., .
'lb<.. cumnt ta•· rat. ta lf.49 per *itO of a......ed ~aluatlon In Costa Mea
od'l4.0'l In Ne••1>ori-lleach. (Tbe v~·
lion: betwoen. "o;iU.. results from in-
clebt.cln ... labertled at Ume of_ unifiCa.
lion.) • '
" Tops AU(ardS List
Sears Boosis Mesa Fund . . .
With -Donation of "$8,933
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category of the United Fund of Costa
Mes,a's current campaign, donated by
employes tJl the Sears, Roebuck & Co.
store at South Coast Plaza has been
announced.
"Sears people will be the first employe
group on oyr awards list," sala United
Fund Chairman Glenn V. ~ck, "we
look forward to preseiting them their
leCOJld.year citation." .
The. big contribution by employes of
Sears wlU go far toward hitting the
$160,000 goal of the Corporations and
Employes division, according to United
Ful\9 officials. .
United FlJll:(f officLals say a total of
!3 percent-of'tbis year's goal of $160,000
has so rar been sub!lcribed from among
employes of the 1-15 largest employers ~-\!!!"': « ·, ,.: -x~tnUch sm8Der ·lQtat ·or (Qur percent
of the $8,500 goal from Ute Business
and .Employ,. lll•~i»~Y r<11eeta
the fact it ia btind-nifW this ~ear, says
UF Board President Ellis Gmlner.
CoptribUUon requ~ to the 1~700 com-
mtmity bualne.smen emj>loying up to
Heavy Fighting
Between Biafra,
Nigeria Reported
LAGOS (UPI) -Heavy fighting was
reported today on two key fronts of
the 17-month-old Nigerian civil war .
Reports received here said federal
troop! were locked in a struggle with
Biafran rebels in the Onitsha sector
In the north.
The Biafrans, reportedly using arms
. and ammunition newly received lrom
France through neighboring Gabon and
tbe Ivory Coast, were said to be making
a desperate attempt to regain aeveral
Cities. I
Onitsba, a Biarran stronghold on the
east bank of the Niger River, fell to
federal troops last summer.
In Umuahla, the rebel capital, a
military Command bulletin aald Biafran
forces had checked an early inomlng,
federal offensive Wednesday · in the
Ahoada sector along the Niger Delta.
Ahoada is where the crack federal
·I'hinf Marine Command DivJsioo is
operating under Col. Benjamih Adekunle .
Earlier today, rebel chief C·o I.
Odumegwu Ojukwu laid liJa troOpl !)a~
stabilized three large froota •
Steek /lfarkeu
NEW YORK (AP) -The i!ll!<k
market's postelecUon rally foundered law
this afternoon on prolil taking. Tlad!ng
WU active. (See q-Uo_os, Pq .. 16-2'1).
WbUe plMJ and losses were about ~en In Tate trading -wlplftg out an
early lead of about Z50 issues for the
plus side -aver'ifes declined.
iifne penona only' went-.: out last week, i
adding to the smr responae.
Newport·Meoa unllled SebOOl District
employes have !IO far cootributed 16
-pereei! o! their 111,000 goal le: the
year, but collectlon_s are yet to come
from OCC and SO.them CalUornia
College.
Ju.st the preparalion at.age of the Public
Employes Division uDder Costa Mesa
Finance Dlr<etor Robert Oiuan ls cw-•
renUy In the workl, bq_t the city ~lnanclal
chief predicted great IUCCess before
December. ·
''Our mail request to those In the
Pro!essiom and Employ .. Division will
soon be delivered," sa:td Qiarlem Cringle,
CPA, who.ls ill·dwgt ct_that ca!e>, ,.,\;~ ~ {lV•-t o( their
gbil cit15,000 "lf alreildy' In: Ile 11 I
"We hope that nian.v phy&icia\is, den·
!is"' .. and ~t~p~ will uU~. ti>< tait 1111-.-bl hifllli« "1gnl!lffllt· -trlbutlona by giving tloek ahires this
year," h.e suigeated.
T1te ehairmall of 111e ur Godd
Nelgitbon DIVlilnn, Mn_ Pat Iqram.
noted that none of ber trouP'• 15,000
has been acqulr<d, bu\ la< • veq rood rea'°n. . , "We ladles always wait unUI the
pred<Jmlnantiy male divisions o! our cam-
paign have ,contacted the majotity of
their progpeda," she Aid.. .
11ien, that branch conlacta l>ouwr!ves
and' l'<!l!red persons w1)o would not be
reached ln the <>Uier divisions.
"This avoids the serloua prOblem where
' a signllicant contribution ftom the
breadwinner may be 1oat because the
lltUe woman gave at home," she ex-
plained.
The Costa Mesa UF l"'Ovldes money
to help the operations of 11 separate
agencies benefitting the COJ!UDunity.
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Burglars Beat
reacher, Steal
$500 'Arsenal'
Bunilan who beat a Colla Mesa junior
high 'iehool teacher home Wednesday
looted his resktenct of an extensive
arsenal of anUque aun• and tnlvea w<rth
nearly '600, police aald today.
The 1473 haul included more than a ·
dor.en items -frortl lith Century LaUn
Amerieao military wupons to • !linUoclt
pl!tol and tarved Malayon dagger, said
Muon Roe, the victlm. .
A womm wbo .li"8 next to Roe, of
199$ lrl'lne Ave., .lofd Olficer Dave Dye
she heard a ~ lite someone atacklng
things inalde !he victim'• home eari,
ln the afternoon. •
Taken ftom the unl®ked residence
were an 1191 ~enUne Mauer rifle;
1111 Spandau ill!&; JfJt SI. Etienne Fran-
ce Mauser, p1u1 other ·20lh Century
m.auiler ri!jes.
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'The 'IU milllon bOnd taoue will be
less than . lbe '21).7 'mJlllOu uked !0<
, a· year ago. but more than. the .411.a
mlll!on oaked !0< two f,""" hacli-Both thooe bond reqUeata all abort ol the
two-thlrils apprOVal required.
nie band proposal ta npected to take
care of building i>eeds for tbe next
four years. New cl8llJ'OiOl'nl wouldn't
quit. matoh enroUmenl at the high scbool
level, but frusleea are hopeful a loo8or
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Nixon Voice
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·ruc11an1. M'. N"..OO Wei 1'humay be bi.· President Johnloll'a asaunix:e -
alil "his and ~ insistence\. ..... that
he be eoosulted~ advance of any ror.ian
alfaln decls19na prior to the in-
1uguraUon, lest·u.s. policy making come
to a slaJ!daWI.
Tbe llepubllcan, who w!ll become prui·
C!ent Jan.120, aald It 18 es81DUal that
there be ''prior eonsuUaUon and prl<r
agreement" In foreign policy betweell
the old administration and the Dew.
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Nilon said Johnson la keenly aware
that II wquld be dl!fl,cult to undertake
any. fo&"elgn. policy lnlUauife now wi.tbout
usurancea that1hey ·wllJ be lrpplem_el}ted
by the new..preaidenL v • • -· ~i • .. rr~~{', ~: i:~ · . IO ·,():Fees . ~OS~,
10inistra~• ••will be "-.. '1Jeciiio11 ·that --., ...;... ,, • "
~~:~~·:::-! .Of .. an 'Frdlicisco State
~eclllons would be lll!ely to cany over • ·
frOljl the current adlnlnlstroUoa to the next. . _;,!f the Unlled Stala 11 unablerto
WUD one voice · .ft, G1D1 no( _ ' a&·
all" .'b\ foreip llffalra, Nlnn.n •
NlsOll' personally OJ1JIOUnCed hi 1 WI'
Clerllandln.I with Joru--la naming
career diplomat llobert Murphy to be
llll penooal uai-man l'ltb the J-
admfnla)ral!Qu. ' ' '
Nllon ..id Murphy, ,m ~ bim
In foreign policy mailer< aqd opecllicafiy
In conneCtton with the Vietnam peace ' ' negottatiom. " .
Nixon lald Murphy also w1D be In charse ot atrangementa ffX' pri:(r con-
1ultaUon on 111f !otelgn policy judp>ents
that might have .to be ,lnlt>lemen~ by
the nert admlnlltraUon. A 1 t e d
cpecl!leally Whether be bad Jolmlon's
o.yurl!JCt ol prior CODllOltotioo, ,Naoo .. i>lled, '
0 Not on)y •his UIUl'IDCe, but bis and
my inliltence> that that be done."
Nboo said be talked l'lth Johnson
by telej>hqoe TIWnday mornlnc. •
H< lald Secretary cl Stale Dean •llusk •loo . bad '111veg, bim oaqb ._..,.,..
at a W!J!te lloule ~Monday. •
Alter that Mmday -· Nlnn said be had told the Praldeat that lbe outgo.
Ing admlnlatrat!Oo can tpeil la<" the
1'8Ut:m and the new admlnlltratba in
!orelll" policy prior to the lnaUIW'ltloo.
Nllct1'1 anDOuDceJpent, Thursday was
the other llde of that • ......,<:nt-
Ntsoo •'aafil the orron1ement with I-did not g!Ye him ~ power
over forelsn policy dee'-"N-. of that ICJrt, no.,.
Bot be WNJJOI aplidl GD the -""'
" "~al woW4 lllt-111 b • .r-
odmlnlltr1tloa"IOll!ed -• -· .with whieb hO dtaqnad. . ·
lie saJ4 thjll point '!N not dJseussed
preclsel..l;., .lie allo nld be bu ne
diaagfeement whJi the broad ~eneral
ootllnes of JohMOn'i current V1etnam
policy.·
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To Build Desalt Plants acbool day with !laggend ICbedultl will •
take up µ., llaek'. 1 • .. ~, •
The adopted bond plan emph•li-. two ~
' · · • • goals. One Is to gel< \lllldenls ofl double ' ~olrll ~ by tbe u.S. and ,.('ex1eo sbutbefn,calllorola 'Edison Co., however, session 'by no~ fall .This WGjlld be
to build ooclur -1tlnc planU and aald tho lasl be beard, ouch a plant done by. ~ .of to, .. portablo
·~ -pneraton In tho Gulf wudeflnitelyuncler~eraUon. • classrooma.. ' "' · • , '"Of ·cllJromla.,. ~ ... to be recom-The second 1··• ls .to conv..,. two-year ~ ..... -Tiie. new federai ~. begun early -· ,,.
'. -()Delldod fly a ~ -I aooo. . thll-year, Col>lldend .,. of dual-purpose intftnledlale l\cll901a to three-y~ mldd!o
• ,;r~ offlclal ol tho Atomlo En<rgy Com-plants capable of produclog a Jnilllon schools. The Si.th through elll!th ·BJ: ad•
.. ~loo aald Wodnelday that • feulblllty kllowilll pl electricity • D d lip to I school Is ,.Jd bY -~·tors
reporl would be lortbcomJnf Jn tho nm bllllon laflo"! of !re!h:Water dally. Waler to be prelerab!.I from .an · educatloqaI ~0 tll0,...!=-.,0 on the monumental task to fee.d the·plants·would 'Come tr om =~!Jn.1!1: .. !~~up-to ~n.1~~ ,,, P-• tho Gulf of calJ!orola Jn Mexico. _, .,..... .,,g beoefll both .. --from James .. Ttie fortbcomliig reporl Ramey a,Jd, creaalng enrollmenl by 're"lovtng tho ~Ji:· AEC Owro~. at the wu tspecled to call for 'more detailed sllth grades. .. · '
.-donal Cooltrence on CooMlc:tlve ··-'-"'-dies beck the k The vote to .el the : elec!ion amount -u;.. of Atomic Energy. ;: '' · ;;i~"'."~ :"am. to ' wor al llU mDlion was Ul\&1!iI!lo\js-although '"::.Lui w .. k, U.S. Rep. Cral& Boemer " 11 · bia been esUmated In the past board member Donald 1'. $iiaus1 spoke
(II-Long Beach) aald reportt of a ''tho ·Jailwcale plants might produce In favor of a tbree-ye'!f ·buildlng "plan -~llnJ plant pn>jecl off llOOlheaatern ' 'lreili ._._ for as Utile 11 10 cen!s that would cost '4 JDiJJloo· less,... .
orange County near tho San Ooolr< per -~ gallons compared with "'l'hls wW bo ·-llie ·fifth· llme I ;,;n
nuclear plant weni pipe drumJ. . 8 cost approachlng ~ dollar in more be involved in trying to p111 a bond
Ralph Kiler, district manager for advanced plants now iD me. issue for an EastbluU school," be said. •
. . ·-~-b'-~" • t ·"Tbe·Sinl try .... ~~-.ry, 1'64. "' "'-no p~ 1 . .:~~ b1
• &UNe~ m:•:ez::~dPt:: ~~~~~five ~ •· -11ecttone tn ~ ~·
~ a •-'ell " f •--aJUng .~~b tu." ... '-: TRIANGL-'f.' • 0 •, ·~~ U'!'!Jl ·~ ~-~:-:=-:•....-lt11ey dlftt'l;tf. p '-. ~"1"11-:1bb!I: ,,,_ dUI ~""I makei·J·
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-.., , ~' .-•qld,tJtoweyer, there ~. =· ~"""-. ":.~ , _.t-morrow if they so chOoee! . , i. ..._. ~~~eot'• that a large-'.~ ttµf~t; · ~ ~r.-.. · .. • • .. ~ · ... , •. .-.. . ,
One C911dlt1oria1 .... lierinlt for dev~., ·~'~and il'eAJttng plant Jt~•'-"'•1 Sellm 1S, ~M!J'DnlPln sa!d l_:;r. ,. :~,'.;n!j\ -.
oP t withlr\ th (;{)fah' Triangle arel ~ sblkilt"' ~·~.'Sou'~ California .u ~IWJ mpress on ~~ concern t"W-'.IL ti ~ iW-: j J&ti' · .. •. · :a-L;~; .. ;.-.
ho!!':er, for a,~lct! -~t~n and ~~ b\'1!><;~ IQ!ure. ~ : . ~l!lt:partand· of vbeloters_~ 'J!i!it'lhe monttlney : ; a/If Ur,.rg ~~0 ect Jr• fWell n ·~ tauran~ was ~ ) lo I 'I«' · -~ llillma• of the projlooed Bo!µ --IP!lll ' w "'%'~'ore ge g . ·-. • • . . approval. . • .. -~, • 1sltllir cfilal 'purjlcliO'plant at HunUng(on tliolr _f!>boey's worth..•·: ~T.-. · · · Exleribt' of one.'Wln~ is completed and sc{!ffolding hold 7?,000 volumes, compared to 40,000 in present
Foriest A!mquls~ of 1101 lfllnlliig ·Be'ecb 'bave soaf<!1 •from '445 million •• Tr.-Mn.Betty Liily .ii!i'i>ed. aaylog soo'ri w-Ufceoone 'ilf! ;second wing as $1.2 million library which.wi)J be converted to counseling center
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Hom D}'lvo, ~ Ana. .:wt.nta t:O b\aild ·.~to ibdut,~~ p)llllon ~d·.,prtvate utilities voters are aware there is a need for Orange Coast College library btfilding is pushed for Coi'ta Mesa campus.
• Stap_datd , Oil' iervice .-, and • ,-.\vhlcb were llolog to Join. Jn the project claurooma, but want to see efficient toward March completion d<!te. New library will
bu1>eCUe rstaurlllll at ·---· Brlsl<ll· have· backed off · and eHecllve plannlog. --------=---------''-----------------~---St., In.the~ . · • • r; •· · ' · . • PlanoingComm!Ml<xier·Jack~ ..,..RamoY, said a <:OOtrad \dlder wbich _
noted tllaHhe ject JI •• ~ Iedeial permnmt -.ould join the N v· 1969 Pl package and :.il'f't>e an odvulaae to'1"i"!-! ~t,J:oPolltmi Watei'Olstrfot of Soulbein • 1et · ans 1ibicJi will be bordorod b lfrie'I · Cllifo<nia Jn >tho project had been OX• , . · ~I':' M: f ·::'leaded to Dec. 111 196& to give \hne ' · HONG KONG W'l _ North Vietnam
'!be ~ 'I'tianlle-~· , •:~to..-.tudy ajl«Date Jll'OPOlllla. ~ . aJlllOllll<led today thal "lulfJUmenl of Its
two ~ .. etituaf· 1 4ldei b)i Ill ti ~~bull"' of m<re ~ • sacred obltgaUon lo our compatriots In N"'l'Ort~ and • · Sao D!f!1 172 inl!!i!'"iby ll>O· AEC aiil! the Interior South Vietnam" lo achieve victory over Free:rf tlie · ?olllr J'ii:O.":> depat>tiiieal; .• U.,, · ·a proj<ct• the United State! waa a major obje:tlvc way . • le"l! T Y~ .. to: ques .• t ., i of 1ts 1969 state plan.
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·Costa Mesa . CofC
Banquet Tickets
J.imited to 3UO 1
Worker Caught in· Cave-in
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Ticket sales are continuing at a steady A 42-year~ld construction worker tra~ clip for lhe 19th_ Annual ~Uon Barr ped Jn a Harbor View Hills sewer ditch
quet of the Co:ita Mesa Chamber of eave-in Wednesday was repOrted in lth-
Commerce, featuring· veteran entertainer proved, but still serious •condition today
-jirluny Durante. in the .. intensive care unit of Hqag
the Newport Beacb 1'lra d--l's
lleacue Squad.
· ·~ firemen were here real ·quiet,"
Gilliland sold.
Memorlal Hospital. ,. , ~ , .A . .llnlit of , 3QO ~~ . has been set Alvin Draftoo, of Norco ¥ was reported
for the Nov, 23 event In the Empire .. by hospi~ aides to be tuffering from
ltoom of the Newporler IJln, Newport •asphyxiation -auffocattoo .
. When firemen arrived, they loond
Drafton unconscious and buried In rock
and dirt up to his wal.!I. · Some ad·
mlniBtered· oxygen t.o him u others
removed him from tbe cavf!.in.
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. " ' , . ~ IOllfC<I tod,ay. ellhar, refqed Jail MondOJ.,1o. the ~ of.lhe jailer'•
to cmnmeol or categorl<Slly deny lljat recollecUoo, a ,apot_. ·iald today,
accuaed Costa Mesa ambusb kW.-•altlWJUgb Kurilich ana'Uouier man were Levesler A. Co1ey bas conlmocl to ~· .. crime and a rape-butcher l1lylng 1~ ;~.to see blm W~ay. .
ye.an: qo. _.· "l have no cc:i;IUJ1ent about •IJYthins.''
A copyrighled story Jn the .Santa AU -~ aald wbmi conlacted for a itate-
Register clalms statements tbal the !11M--l!te!>I about tbo :alleged admlsaloos to
mannered pootal worker alao -two :an.Qd. 11 ~murder and.a Marci>,
Peoria, ID., women during a 1961 dalry .Jiit, ~ kllllng.
holdup. .' · _., Dtmict Attomey Cecil Hicks, however,
The story credits the lnlormattoo .lo . emphatically and categorlcally dmled the
criminal aUomey Matthew Kurllich Jr., ialleged inlomiaUon 'leak.came from 1Us
and Chief Pllblio Defender Jolin llotld, ·"\"fl· · · '
as lealtod. by a District Attcrney's 'ollfCe : . •'The -lnformaUon did not C<lllle .from
source. 811Y!Jlle In thll office," Hfoks aald llaUy •.
Asked today whether thl!re ,. ... ..,Y , ~ Meaa P<!Uce aald they ·~· liallled ~bllity tho story -true or lalae :an.I. plan to queilioil Coley about the
-CCllld wreck the local mufder .cue :bilarre bun of ·events, .as •ell aa the
agatnat Coley, Pollce. Gapl. Ed Gt111ow ~who wrota Ibo!~-
juat made a WrJ face and noddld. ' 'l'd sure uki to . l:ljpw jual what's
Kmfildl, who hu r-ted Coley • 'golog · 0. heie," <OtnnleDiad . Capt.
Jn tbe pal, today refused to comment Glaa&ow. • .
mi bis elJent•a alltpd Jail cell tonleasloo, ' ""'""' 'la their· olficlal and unolllclal
wblcb tho Rqlater ¥ u OCCUJTJnc ...;'ii;. ao lar. • · ·
on Monday. c;oieY · 1a ·awaiµni trial 'Dec. 11 on
No one visited Coley Jn Orange County a Gra1lcLJ11ey.iniflctinent chjlr&lng hllp ' ·
wflli -~ Oct.· •17 murder of Mra. Rose
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.Morie: Waidoer, 21, of 740 W. I~ S~,
.a beauli(\!l ~I iral!ress. . 'l'he>-~ olw:Y• fold Coley alao ' ---lo the &iUI 'Fullerton .... murder of ·a: Vlallill( Canadian, Gloria D. Celllna, 27, ,fa. March, 11117, a crl!ne
for whlcb anotber man wu tried .am
acquitted. • · " · . · WlDlam.'i'!~ 1$,_of llealllt.
'Wlab., ,.o ~·1n t11e Collini-"· ., .:!· :e~C:L!!U1)16 mlll)I~ cue,bj·XurtlJcb, who had .UC. · · .., ·"•·-t--•"-'
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ceafully -redUdlon of a prior prowl-·• ' -..-· ~1 lnb ..,. aca1n11 Coley. '
public defe'nd~r. but Kurilich said today
he ls actfng as an 2dvJsory counsel until
11 ls <lelumlried..,h<!tbet lie may bccotne
Blak'J11l111. i<!Ulpqrarlly assigned to a
J'ullerton elec.trbOlcs · job, had been at
.. party ·in. the heme where Ml$s Collins
was sta1fng tbt night before she w11
to ri;lllrn to Brllljb Columbia. · '" at~y <>! recor\I. = ' When she falleil»to •lie the next day, l))le11Jl(S ~ 1' a 111. the
herboatl IOll!ld '*'-vl-lly butchered · Weldnet ktayll\i ~lle ve·Arnold
In bed, the vlctlm of a ,.. attack Applem~ Je.,...i he had,,,,. treated
Beach. one of the • 1ew large spots The left side of hi.!I chest was crushed
. ·~~-'~ !~ oMb.laWlnltso: n . by the rock and dirt that pinned him ..... ~ ·~· In the eight fool trench. s'ald.W~ay, meanwhile, that Harbor A workman for Phnnbing Contractors ' •••·-' u.-. n-bbltl will be --Jll{U.I~ ._ Inc. of Santa Ana, Drafton had been ~onles for the event. ' layinj sewer plpe for the Lusk Homes
• ~ Durante's pianist l3 also tract, just iouth of Marguerite Avenue
-~·!<>appear al tho Saturday night in Corona' cl!! Mar at 9:30 a.m. Wed· ,....n, ~back the. 7 5-ye a r -o Id nesday when the accident OCClJ!Tel;I. ~-:'~~oee career almost pre-upw:~ti!; ;,t1~~~~ ~~::U:J!c=
. ·~-11.-,.,banouel, Babbitt will babimnks of the ditch gave wiy benoath
· prtlenl 1JllrJnle wltb a beart-ohaped . -pl14*•bonqrtng_:bim II ooe of tbe veat· While three of .\llt construction crew
:. Ut.nlJD.~~gt_ ~ ~tury ·show business. attempted lo dig Drafton from the rub-
Man Dies of Attack,
Crashes on Freeway
An Anaheim man died or an apparent
heart attack today while drlving on the
Santa Ana Freeway IOUth of Ball Road,
tho California llighway l'atrol reported.
Ray HeyWood ScbiWng,' 62, of 300 W.
Katella Ave., was not injured l>Y the
crash when hi5 southbound car hlt the
center divider ol the freeway a n d
. overturned at C ,a:m. He )V-8 prcniO\µleed
dead at the scene. '
. A'C:tu&U lifila.aU*tion of new officers fpr ble, workman Kenneth GUWlind ran to
1911;11 ~be rather brief, Wilson said. the headquarters trailer and telephoned __ _...:._....._, __________ _;_ ____ __; __________ _
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Slffint 11td Sl••P,in9. r.
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mB:".;..., bowmr-,apparenlly a pawn ~ .. l~WOWJ4-1;1,_ ll)e bal\d
In fate's iame, WU . tJWn ntUrned to A tr.ii ot blood .lid §''"" tbl hll~11111toi-._._. __ --l1'1ta• . w : 0..-tlabbtq claa, but WU acqultt,od ot ,31 oallber buDo1 iJ IF l1(o bead
that too. . . -and pqllce ""' all'td -. 17¥ •
A 'llOl1llll 17, and a' slrl 'It, wero allo buJ' •' . ' '
'">:.. w'tle ';.1;.)100 of Feliria ~.-. ~ tw
~,..... " W'.tt. Sldlft '90. ,ma.
"*vacd1 slaahod llllil :-,-by 'In · ~ ~ 'r'E! Jnlrucler wllo !>roll• Into tjielt lfomil Ind lay llvel,op!J -~ ·the'
lhe )'OQllp< lllr! WU .. Olllldad 17 times, Oranplalr 1'l\aUrW In P'll ' altbouith botll aurvtV1d. , whera Mra. Weklnu had worked onl1
•Lt. ·Ilicllard Scboener.,_ol the SeatU e tbrea-U,a:idhldl..,.._tblbar.
Police llom!ctde qd llolioerr Detail raid ~ WU: attlollii' hoale II the
loclay that James . w --., · a1iO aharttl• Wiiii~ maa ···-_, Ui ·~·--attbuz oil ...... ~ _.. _, .... -thl 41110 ond ,.u ~ wa".,..,'wfien llllQll1le!l ud • 11te to the-.., by ~la. ' ,;;;,r'
' Fcurid iril gu111y bf Nuob.o11naan.J: t~_ 'l'liedue, 1,~ ~'u'"1aded ~~I' ...i bl\11 "'·-.... u..-; u ~ =-:..t'~llad lo I aftor boln& ~ for ~ • _...., -·*'I( -by tho on. CINlllJ . Cclq la offtdallJ ftlll~ ,1>7. • Jllt7, •
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There is a bit of sickn:ess going
around these days Which bu 1ome
varied and sometimes wild .·~
toms. Nearly everyone 1 know bas
be e n ill recenUy and untll rthis
morning I felt badly becaU&e. ! had
noUtlng ·to contribute to the 11ftu"
conversations . . , 1
Well, today .I've got my abate to
add and I understand. how tt is
poslble to "feel terrible end feel all
right all et the same time. That's
a common complaint. There are
others, of cours_e, but really I've
never seen so many people who
. are obviously ill, but •woritlng ... '
I should ask the dretor why Ibis
mild stuff bas not lhe decency t.o
allow me to take a few days of1,
but he would just bill me *25 for
consultation .
. *' I'd planned 'to UH that recovery
lime out gathering my mile oU!lb,
but since I have neither time nOr a
fish cleaner, I'll just have to work.
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May Be Decid~d by Nixon
WASHINGTON (AP) -. Senato
Republican Leader Everett M. Dlrkllen
says the letter ol retlrtment. Qrlef
Justice Earl Warr<n oubmlUed to Pml'
dent Johnlon holdl ,over and could , be
aceepled by Richard M. Nbi>n after
he takes offJce.
"While the offer to retire w.aa ~
to President Joholm. there. ia nothing
to prevent the new president from ICtlna
on Jt," Dirksen said tn an tntervtew.
This view ol the letter• submlUed tut
June. addnlll<d Only to "My Dear Mr. Preslden~" II coolrary to that , held hr
Senate DemocrtUc Leader Ml l e
Mlllllfield and othm who au-1ed
Johnson's unsuccessful nomlnaUon of Abe
Fortas to ouoceed W""'11.
"Of coune(' Dlrben lldded, "the chlef
jullflce bu Ille Cl!ll1on to retln at .any
Ume he cboolea. . eVtn bifore the qew
presJdtnt take. ·blfice... .
Dirksen allo Mid tllat· delpite Ibo fact
Nixon and W......, liava been at DOlltlcal
loatrhudi ..... tbi' da,yl bolii' ......
GOJ> ~ In Callfomla; be baa 1m7
e.rpectaUon that Wmen will adm1nJater
the oath of offtct to Nl1on . Jan. 20.
There has been no d1scu11lon. ot the
matter between Wl?Ttn and NiJOn, other
llOUtCQ said.
Warren hu been silent about his luWN
pla111 lllnce the Senate shelved the Jl'ortas
nomJniUon Oct. I.
If Warren remain• on UM court,
Dirkten said be does. not beBtve that
either he 0r the MW prealdent W!D
Interrupt the tradition that ·a -ly
elacted pretldent II norn la hr the
chief junlce. •
"I think tt would create ~ acrid
feeling at the llart el the "'" ad-
mlnlltr,aUon H the chief justke "dliln,
swear 1n the .new preat.den\ and I'm
aure Mr.-Nbon-doesn!t want that,"
DlrUen said. > l
ln•hft !titer to J!hnaon, Warren .-
ed t!>at hit only reuon for ntlnmenl
wu age -he'• 77 -and thU it
WU "not btcape! cf re~ d health I
or !n ._..i el ;;\; penonal or iiocicla-
UonaJ JWOblema ••.• " _.. . " '
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ball rolling in a big way. Just' pour over ice to ~spover ·
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unlod:l11g lll<m, emp!Jillg lhrir.
canUfttl hi a bag and Uae71,CCll"•·
full¥ ulocklng lll<m. But B.,._
mingham, England dtkdivel er•
looking fOT 0 lh~, lhooghl lo
havt • dllplicotc l«y. toho ""!>'
ti<d abolit of~ of B~
ham'• 90Tkino m.tkn, ~.
about '720.
• Berlin, Wis., police loday IOlllhl
a woman who became enraged be-
cause her husband kept falllng
asleep In front pf ttle tele~.
The man, idenWied only u R•lf
W., did It one too many times and
was tied W the chair with a wash
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u~s. Deaths in Vietnam ,
Holiday Leaves Due . .
WASHING'roN (Ul'I) -Tia Pentaaon
Aid Tllllnday lt -.Id -liberal hoUdly leave policlN at c&rutmu and
. NewYUl'lte-U. s .. oervtcemen
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SEE HOW THEY JUN .
. WASHINGTON (UPI). -Tia latolt
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Stonige of vital body pan. •eloped~~·~· ~
fl beying ·time aod hope for y1,.£qniilr)7jia" ~ lo
potential organ transplant P.li' ttOrillVer toc"JiiFtp.ira.
llenll, putting them •ltbin . TX. fF. O.. 'll<lld • ~ the
rUch t1 the life·11a'v.ing · Univ~ti'~
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l?e. 1 '' r --'bu ltOi'td ~ .:u;; t.. 17
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mlnulel, often m~ cl!!· .h!Jti<*''. \'{·, ~ ··, ; ference between · lii(ll , -•. • : 1 ". ..,,_: 1(; ... •
failure · in tran~tiod' .. ~.1f'OWl:R .. ~~.... .
partJcularly where d'd 9 <:< SU.:...11·-~ liidependent organs mult be taken from· power~· provide cool·
cadavers. ··. lnj Cd. ~'OX)'genated
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restoring blood and oxygen to , the tnttu.. m'(r!Jf~ can be
a donor heart or liver or ~o&aed' Jn a. thkt>.lnd moved
t1dney means a 1 m a 11 e r f~ to ~ hospital
chance of ,..,...., 'W)lee ii.\ .IS iio't· J>ractical to
OperaUons that could ...,. • m0ve_ II!!' pf.~~
ceed often never materialize · ~.' storJtae::-·~ques
because · quirks of geography •.. e . · . '-·~ . organ
place tbe roclpieet aod· donor -· • . ~liOld provide
aod surgeon too far apart.. ,.·. ' __ jitw, ready
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IUJ"&eon. time to make certain • donor who neecb one.
dopor aod roc!J!lenl tissues aro • But that day llill Is In the
workably matched -~ future. "It'• much easier~
become another butt.II! 11\0 "now to tranaport~i
struggle lo Improve ~, ·~ organs,",,...., Dr. Peter
f<r success. · ··1t .t:-~JVaiiovlcb~Jep·. m.,
PAYING OFF . wlio h<ada . Hospital
SupP!J. '6 1 if e ln-1be researc~ . Is PBYinl ;off. atrumentatloit""" d j "' j 1 i 0 n
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dooor organs "alive" durJnt;o; ~ ~e when
the time between the ~~ · "!e c ·. . ~~ ctoss-
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lef • Javits Tell~ We~t~rn E~ope~ ............ .'~ N!! Fl!' Si I I t
·Sinatra F_ed Up ivith LA More Vietnams for ·U.S~' ·
-bo!onli&nd. J .. tu Rid be ,... certain
that ••aotwitmtanding
. I "'~~th . l;antro~ Bl!ttle
I Rages ·With Bishops
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vlclssltwt.," aerlOUJ Vletnim
nepfalloba In Parll will bi
beld "before very long."
Ttie .,...tor allo aald he
believed • that Europe ~
once. aigaJn have. •·• f i r 1 t
priority" In Amerlc1'1 foreign
policy.
"~ ,be)lev' tilal ~will
not be dlsappainted In the at-11-"" the l'relldelll.<Jecl" Javiil aald, addlni that "the
world 1111 set a new atU¥e
on the part of the United
States posl·Vietnam ••. "
lie Rid tbal ~tllJude ''"JI\
be ab Jnal"tence on
!t>Ullllalenl · odltiQ e x c e p I
where the United State.a' own
"""flt)' ii ~telled. as, (or
•lll!lpie, the.~ In the ·
Cuban mlallo crllls. '
"Tbe United sates, 11 seema
to me, wtJl ,not enpge in
ant more Vletnaml uJ\leSs ·it
is supported by region al
organizaUoos, in the case ol
WASHINGTON (AP) - A stand on either the birth con-Vietnam 1 i k e the Southeast
ftln.t blWe l;mq America's trol CObtroversy oo tbe..mcrali-Asia Treaty Organization -'-It llillqll hu -ty -<>I the war in Vlelnam (SEATO), or by international
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'her 16-month:old soo, L
ing 1eis to wait for her h
who will arrive from (
hasn't seen him in sev
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I proP'\"1 lor ""·" · ''But I'll llvo in_ bctal nJOID4
The ~ fOr 1 rapid • and get back out here to tbO
lr...it .,_,~ bsue lfU desert U _. u I Clll Wbenl
volod <l'lwa NOf 1. • a man can get a math ol '"nlf Oj!ll'I QC! ll'lftPl><>o)' frolh alt. 'J'b!re'• no aucb
I• ~ lor money," l$lfio... lbing In ""'J.nae!es." ·
Ir• weal cm, "ind lhe ml!'v '1My .d0c!«: tolcl me to atay
....,. e111't 11e1 ll'Olt paint• OOI of !own H f could," tllnalr•
inp to put CID the wan. The Aid. 0 Ard I can. I have ad
whola city -clomjing up." ' aparUMlll In New York CitJ
Iii 'l""""lo<f bl Jill lllM 11111 I jolll bouibl 111 .pm.
to ..... to Loi ~ to -In Ban Ftacclaco.
r«Ol'd, mue -1ea pid llPI "Now there's l arcwn-u1>1
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npnll• . ., th• .,. of your drapery, or 100 ~ ,..
placement If clMuble.
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rU!od dal!bll -can reach be!ono their windup Friday. organization.. UU the United ...,_ ...... ~tithCGI" The blsbops _lo~k a Nations ... ,••Javiilaald. Luci· Awru· • INI ud lmue a JioFa1 lell<ir prillmlnary sounding "' the British De!W!t .secr11ary lo~ their lrWbled clmrcb. puloral statement in a lell lleDJa Healey at th. ·openina
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'OUR IXCLUSIVI SElllVICI
• ProftiltlOMI Remonl e Tffml bl•Y h Arrantllll
. -'. ~ ~ .. """"'4~ •• ~ vole.~~.'° secret not°'·'" -1on ol tbelhree<layNATO HONOLULU (AP) -Luc day that since·•· •••1>'t .... n
---• 1 -. the ~= Jeaders were l<ilcl . strategy session propooect lir · """"' • 'mnt'nc, t1>1;'1!·•H~n1I l19wttwpe.ou1. lni nuclear "wirotnc ilfo~ .. Jolmsm_Nugeot, the Alnt1iD 1.C P11rickNupnt 'Fossils Foumf
, Olldereoce ... ·of Ca t ti.. o 11 c ~ JM ttie~·fe8Ult was obvious 1 in cue of 8 Soviet blop 1~ dent'• ~ C!apghter, pl foc 71!.i months she doubts they ._,!!"'°"' .~ .IUCh .fl>:~ "~ ·1 . lpe<:!al seven-mah onEutern Europe, i:Oafer-•-weekol"alghlneeing be! wllldomuc::ll'liptoee''l('.dlir-.. PEJiUGIA, Italy~I)-"~ ,Iba! .. It lol'.,.i I panel JD9)dlnc the birth ...,. a1~ • h .:.~ •• d .~ It Vi in "· i ~·-' r •• , ~•-·-.... t-Jong ,.willtng -· -trol ltilicnebt went ' in••1 a ~ ...,,... ,..~ ~ er--uuvea om g ·~ Iv"'"" _otay In the (s. """ .....,.. une lhl ti.e . dispUle railed aome i..,,. after-hour.I ..,.unl to -•n:;et;..;1'1i:1~~ nam. • lands. : • , · bol8" of ~ !~loot elllfltlDI ..
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• ,,.. Loan Dnpe1 ..
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-,whether the b1shopl trY to re~ the ~' ·Jet--_ .. ..a Bal"c ..., .. --o.i..a Mrs. Nugent, 41, carry· Nugent, a cargo plane load-·~wb,lch roained what ill 'now
1"JUld bl able lo lhapa for -w -""""' her 111-uionll><>ld aon, L master, is lo urlve here next Italy U mllllon ye~ qe, ~· • • .. 1 * not be deaigned to totllct told newsmen at Honolulu Wedne;sday on mt and recu-th:e University of Peru Aid : ,.:t. =-Pa~~~ ';l"-'~-''""...-•-••_the_''°-"'-""--:'oal....:....d:,__ __ terns_Uo_nal~Alrport'-'--w=edn=~perac::.:::Uon::.:l::ea::.v•::.'-~---.....;W;,;~:::::::::::.· ___ .,.__;
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KKK~ined! =~~~i~ t""t:~ · · Milli "tor-pr-<eted....,. lo, llllow nillTlad •1 . . . ..on" CCllQlles .. mike excepl!aal
9 II ·their --find .I me •ry. ~
. For Murder .!:. i;i::: ~;;"'\\:
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.. VICKSBURG, Miu. (AP) -upC!rtl cm marriage than the
A -.it ·-jllrJ 1111 p_..~ -
relar111t 1 > 1tn+4 ce no •. olrippel oil
'1,0ll,500 ..ai..i the White their clerical collln .. they
; ll'.lllCl>il ol Ilia ' 1tia JOilx 'iloD ' .,.ppw· pip 1iy' iii! with
ud 111ree w1111e m.n bi the ·the ....iuve statemenl. Bt
: 1'11 ~ -t-. 11en _!:ltelter, •. the. time-~ reached_ the bet-
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• lnveatlgatori" 'l!lld . 'the•· --had beea 'f'eed llfyloi WU put ol.. I 'plot' dpOll In fbtal form:. '
to create eoough'..ul lomke 1lle -1 beaded bJ lliahop i In Natchir :to ·lute 'lhl' lite John J. WrJcbl ol Plllabur!lh
Drl Martin Lutllor Kini, a · WU ~ ~ 1!>lll'e ~
N!'l'O civil rlgbtl leader, lnlo tlO wrllten .....-i-· !pr
J rifle range. changes att;r .Pl'!"":.:tlhli •a " At the time, ~ waa buoy pttllmlnary vetlloa of
: ellewbere. pastoral letter to the ~'
! J..,,. llltold Cm, ...ioilnc oc Iii opening ·cl •·J l!loada1-
: the defendlntl liable far "the · •
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~.;:.;.r=~ Z .d 6 Shi ; llan be pul .to tho Jurl .wu-. on : p ...
the amount ol • ... _ to . .
be awarded In lhl 1111!"!'11 Orbits Moon ' civil sul~ filed_ -• ·1 ~oler~"ii;..-MOSCO_jf .<AJt), -1be
ud four whites cld!benlal Sovlot Unum:.announced that
for an hour and JO mbi.ltel. lt.s unm~,~ zond 6
and' Ihm -.ght back. the apaceahlp -milmd the v<niict -122 500 in &dual moon today, dupllcatlq a feat
damages ud i I • m 11 t I o n achieved in u;eptember by
punlUve damages a gal n at . Zond 5. • ,,:.
Ernest Avants, 17, C1aW1a ' An ~ lpljod by
Fuller 48 and James L. the official nen agency Tass
Jones ' sa 'an employes of a · said 1.ond 6, launched Sunday,
Natchez P.P., mill, ud the iJ contlcniog iii fllgbl
White Knights of the Ku Klux Giving the flrlll won! here
Klan. on the apaceshl,p slnct Mon-da?, '!'ad' cllil no! JMicate
whether the flight wm end
6 CENTS FOR ;~tbOC:.. ~ ::'~
YULE CA.RDS
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Christmas cards this year will
reqWre the same alx-cent
lt&mp as first c1au mail
whether they are tealed or DOI. •
Under a liWe-notlctd pro-
villoc, the new postal rate.
for the fint ounce Wtre made
Jdentica.1 to fint class rates
-Iii cents.
the .... '!1111 Zond 5.
The Jodrell Banll:
~ • ...,. in EnglaQd Aid
that afl<r clrdJni the ' DlOCll,
7.orJd I apparently w a 1
heading to. 03j'UL
Tw aald the spaceship new
around the moon at a
minimum dblm:e from Ito
surlace ol 1,IOI milea.
"Studl.. of the physical
-ol the llelT• lunar surface were conducted dllrlni the station's fllgbt in
. the vlclnlty fi the .moc:n"
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What's the difference? A Travel Agent CQI) get yoli ._
there from-Oronge County Airport. No freeway
drive to Los Angeles: No parking problem.
Any travel agent can arrange it on one ticket. A11d .
one ·phone call. ~ it doesn't cost you one penny
exf{a'for the 'convenience. !Travel og~nts are paid
~ by the airlines, not the public.I ' .
w~.Y ci~~ 'Ye'·t~.111~~ 'you qll this? We're the tr~vel agent's .
secret: G!>l?eh .West Ajrlines. We fly new 19-passenger T -jets
betvreefl Orange <:;o!Jnly Airport and Los Angeles International
Airport. Thirty.five· minut~s each way. $7.95 plus tax, ·
each 'way.
Fac;e· it: T~e easiest :WSJY. to get Jo an C!itport is in an air~lane.
In Irvine, may w.e sugge1I~ In Newport Beach, may w'l suggest:
TransGlobeTrave1 ~ NewporwJrawl&Tovrl ···
•20t Comjlus Dr., $ulto M 1107 """'"°'"Rd.
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May Co. Wo~d t:ra..t aVr.ov
't3333 lrlatol St.
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Reagan Tells Meeting
, . · · _ Unmh Plans Brown Might Try _Again.:
LOS ANGF.LES <UPI) -tra11zau.n of , .. ~ • (l'al\l" and '" e111c1en1 Medi. 3 Renewals ·
Gov. R4Dald 111>ag1111 told u.e 11ea&an a1oo cbarpd u.,1 Cal -. -. • · • • 'l•sue' Race openlnc -loo ol tbt c.u.ty lbe· }ledH)al ...,,.,Im.. WU ~ Chlol llWUIJ Al•. ' ' •
Supenilors ,lllsoclatlon of "ill-<oocelvod"!Jullnllstodtho 17 a., Cbariao 'A. O'Brien . WAllllNGTOll"{AP) ;-f.n .COMP0TON (AP) California t b a I niore d~· fraud and abUaa In ,Ille pro-• .. ._,,, .,,.... bU liked -ly ~ 1-M.
trallzallon of .govornment la sr ... tnyolved MIT a "WY . addreoaed W-Y'• al· tbt ~ IOI lo uorull, .mo.lo tbb!kJq aboUt
needed, (Jl!lllcuW'ly tn the mbwte perco'utage of our -~ ~ "The 11Uf. the Uoealio .,, 1eo1r c.a::;: l'UNW!& lor -In ll'ltl, area of aocJal wtllore. °"~ healing ana pro-hlure In Law Enl~-said . l0il9 'Ill •\ll ._ a
a..can.addr6Jsln11 feal<JG."' . · · O'Brlen~lor"abtoai ~-oWftodby .oerletof,_alil .tha-~ meet)nc Wed-ay, Ho calJet! iq( bo\11 ·"an approa<ll" lo D>eel I h • ,'l'lme-LI!• Broadcatln(, until l'W lnlADded lo 111mut.i,
PladClll It ''&'.Ork for an ""'°" •••l•.alha &Id challon&t lo M; .,._"' adlapiledjlt,btOnll'ala--• .. jeroaH!Gnd&
-and -.,...,. •• ~ at tbe -..ur. jUlllce.. i d!aaPol!&.lnd .. oullolall .... ~ -·-· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·~-~=-i;"pro._I "P~ .-and'• liea91 Ued. · · · "IL we .,.. \o 1111 .. ~·
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~.:r':;'-m ·:·~and. KER~TV~ ~-Ille leader'• .. nra~r. education on the rial* lllf »ah~!.:~ IDu!: ,11aUooa' d'!f, "Accordingly, durlni lbli ,. T ,_ ' f' · duties at ci\1-" ll :.._, l)IL I nm II montb3 I lnt...i· 14 J.MU8y· . Or
Q'Brieil w.amed a g a I n st ~H requeat,.M ak embark OD • new effort. ~
' OV~ in w h I I a dlsegtement wllh tlint i. lni -~ ·~ I = r -rn .Sales' lecluioiogy could do tn lbe dianapolls Time-We stattnna. .,......,,. a pa '-Al ""! I! ~~ field :o!'crime. Techno.logy, be over the FCC's "fal.meas dol> clll¢uaslq our major prob , ..
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_.ic1, could 1>0t be expected trtne." 11211 -~ c:cune1 of .... ,
• to solve •tbe ,cum'2ll crisis In J'" F. s···•·•"" ·who lion. 1'lue ,apen,, will ht SAii FRANCISCO· AP) -
U1111 ""~ ¥.., circullltld 'Wldtly \;.. uAr1 pl~ are. louq'" for law and order. · • heida the an'llt}ll•k,lng U·""' -.i·n lose · •1...:. A ocbeduled ltmcbton ad-J organization, conf<iida thet the '" _,._ ; O.j 1 c 1 J!OPCoi'.n.aalea In u.e...,. wblle
dress by· U. "S. Sen. Daniel lndiana"staUons broadcast 20 s peaker ~J_ob wh•D acUoqplctw'tt.rebllt.
K. Inouye, ( D • H a w a 11 ) , editorials las! Slltnmer op-&publlc--cootrol cj TMt 'llU tbt QPin1on voiced
hlgbllghted today's s e eon d posing a proposal' thet clJlarel· :fd ~.Jz.. :i ~~ we d n e 1 d a 7 bJ Julian
seasion of the l!"ee-<l&Y 74tb te advertising be ~.~m to-tbe-peopjl-''!*" ·parllJ Lell<owlll ol lletrol~ proaldent
annual ~ting. ~adlo..and televJolon. · 4. bec!al!IO: ·:; of lbe Natklnal Alsoc;latlon at
. ' "One ol the llilorlui\M f ConceSalonah'tl. •
Dumk 0 D d cbaracteri&llcs of _.1""1 Lefkowlt. told' ll e uster · eman · · polltks 11 that. liaload ·"' · "'· -' · . · lengthy study and 11•'2•$ reoodporte~ that "~t'• ~~ • . . . . . • . . 11""' ·lo . ,.uuc~T g • ~ ... w • ™
R • d b , GO · 1 i ·, O)den \lmeJ, OUltomtr between 17 IDd lt e]ecte Y Yernor Uclan ia forced b~ the ...,! l"Ol'I 'old who ' a In tci:ool
• • • , • pellll!l and ,natuno ~ Ibo ~ 'lftd·~ a Pl'! Um• lob·
· · ' · • '. formation media lo ""~* "When lie (ON lo a ilrlve-ln . LOS ANGELES (UPI) -· "We obviousl7 cannot be In hls :ldeo In tw~ tJtJill wl!IJ.hls.dtle'bi'D aped ll;if
Gov Rtinald ReaCfn l>U :re-• position , of ha$( ad· • .-11, bllm.inl :WW lo $1. oo food and i!rlnk." ·> j~ demlridi tbeouster minidrative peri'oa'riet gans ·am; at bea:r..._., Tllit eaac1lllQMfrw.__
. 1 . or . prossurec1 into the poolUoo of speecl>ea.'! • tl:ol the mon tOPbllllcateit ,
.Quickie Novamber _
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t of Glelin S. llumt<, Chancellor losing their jobs wider a UDnJb said A...;tca,ia niaa( ii mc:vlo 12"1tnoo II. the IMa
of the 'C&llfomla state coercive threat" he aald take an interest ill (the e lt eata. ''Thi Grtdlla&I" Wll
Colleges. · · · 1'he ilivemor also said be • bleins of the d!!J bee cited bf delelatoa • t1>a 1ypo '
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Reagan told an impromptu did not believe the majority "American socletj 1t the of ~ that JNlcb a bOs
news conference prior lo ad· of the San Francl!co laculty, ment Is breaklnglplo ~' olllct wallop bul 1aJ1 Ill t(ll
Fine combed cotton makes this the perfect-•
cool shirt -as a sportshirt or as a
dressing a meeting of the aupportedthe•termove. camps." · · · "attbicudJcouater,' County Supervisors' Aasocia· -· -
T-shirt. Comfort-knit, ~ft and smooth, •
with ttie full turtle neck that's right in
style Sleeves and bottom are hemmed -a~ yoU like it. Tek~ your pick of w.hite or
colors -to mix, -JT)atch and coord!!]ate.
Slzn S·M·L·XL ••..•• •. •. • ... 4,00.
tion of Callfornia Wednesday,
that the · dissident faculty
members wbo made the de-
mand were ca rrying
"lcldllnic freedom to the
J10i!>1 ~culous." 1he Sepate of Sen
FranclBco CJollele_ Tile&-
IN COITA ·MESA IT'S . . -~\ ~~~-.:.;~ re~U<*1 in a c~g'the chancdlor.
dispute stemmed f r o m
~-\ order ·' .ansptndtng
, Bltcl< l'anlber Gecrae ·' M. ~ Murr11 .. a student and a
parMlme •linslrllcl<r.""" lbe
DEP4ftTMEHT STQft.l!l campus. ..
Reagan said of ~ ~·· 1816 lliwport 119ulevard reaoluiloh: .
"I thlnt they're carrying
academic freedom to the point
of the 'l'ldiaulous.
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• 11lAY'1. Del Mir, Sin Clemente
IANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHA
LA I . Spo.it~mpo ~weelers, from
Penis & Cepris .:.... ..... '. .. from .3.47 '
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Ledy Gant · Sliirts -···-···•:. 4.47
Blouses ---·····---·····--from 2,47
Shells & Knits ·-·---~.l.-frqin 1.97·
Derleno Skirts ---·-·····-·-·--·-7.97.
JuniOr Sef>i'rates h ... _-;;,. -fr-orft 2.47 ,
. ~uss Togs Swe'ete(s • .., fro.,,, 3.47 ·
Shorts --·· .. -·----......... -.. 1.00
Shifts , ..... -..... : .... -.. -... from 2.00
·Or•ilis ··-··--··--~· from 3.00 ·
Kni! l~il• -~----~from ·11.97
Bres ~ Girdles ~··-·'·-··-from 1.97
y2 ·51 ~,,_r._o-:--··-··-··· _. 2.47
Bro'S 'P'~-'-·-----····--· .. 4.97
Por1til!,..-~ ___ .:_ _____ .• 57c
• Slllf!~e,p'f ' __ ,_: __ from 2. 97
Robos & Dusters ----from 2.97
Penl)i Girale-Hoie ·----3.97
Cenlrece l:losiely 87~
Penly Hose -·--from 1,47
Jewelry .... -_.,..-from '4lc
MEN'S. WEAR
Swee~ers _ · ~ fiom $.97
Knit Shirts ·-·-----from 1.47 ---;,; ... ~-D~ss Shirts _ . from 2.47
Sporlshirts ---·-from 1.47
Wesh Ponti _. ______ from 4.47
Docron /Cotfon Jeclots ····--8.97 • • •
Bolts --.!.---·-·---~.50
Sport Coett from 17.97
Dre" Sl.ii:h _ fiom 8.97·
Ties -~ --from 69c
T·Shirls & Briefs 79c
Peiemes -3.'9 So. ______ _
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HINGTON (UPl)-Mn.
B. Johnson will take •1. 1,000 mile etcun·
i Ntw Orleans, Capo Ken.
Denver and N<rthem
omia Nov. D-25 in a fmal
u a traveling First
• ... journey. labeled "'l1Tis
lalurOoontry," will ~t
...,,.,.. in «lucatioo. the
space, bealth, urban
aJ and conser-1aUon -
.... promoled by J're!I·
Jollllloo.
crosscountry bip, which
ioclude several forejgn .U.U in the traveling
, begins with a. visit to
th-taking ceremonY for
~.\m<rican_ ctttum tn
llbe will fly to New
with members d the
N Cow>cll · on the Arla
to an opening « a
'll!eoter •• project
financed by the coun-
allo will vllll Xavier U~ty fur a llnthand look
al~ll ~~"."''
Capo Kennedy, Mra.
will be penonally
on. the lbOOD voyqe,
pobead by the space
Tuelday, to lab place
ChrtltmU time. She
tour the launch area and
the utronaull.
Denver, dMi will dedlcato
• neighborhood health
, vis.It a second center
attend a premiere ol the
poverty a1ency'• movie
M a Privilege;"
Callfurnla, Mi'I. J-.0
. dedlcato the llodwood Na-ti4aJ: part, the n a t I o n ' 1
~ naliooal part neer Elfekl , Calif., and omhart
-txplcntory tour cl the' ~ .,... Oil the p~ ""51 wher< wlldllle inchJ4lea
• cl elk and lroUcklng·
~ liODS. •• ·'
"7ernight
$leep·in
~ $et Friday
•• i joint "ernlght aleep-ln
f~g swimming, roller
sklCting and breakfast will be
~ Friday at the Central
Bi.anch of the Boys' Club of ~ Harbor Area, including ~ from the Upper Bay
Brtn<h.
~ special events Include
I ~ving Turkey Shoot !ht week cl Nov. 22 through 21; with a chance to win the
llJhily'J holiday bird.
Jxecutive Director L o u
Yiptom says annua1 Winter
C6tp ii ICbeduled Nov. 29
thiliugh Dec. I, when boya
u( ell le< Tbanbllvtng boli-daf.
Soutlt C..st Pleu ta.... ... ,u
HerJ,or ~hopf.ing
C.nter 'fTrel •rl
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lay, A~ for _ Chrlstmin Now!
. As :1'.itt1e As $1.00 Down
Will Hold Your Purchase •• ~
NO PAYMCNTS 'nL .FEBRUARY, 1969
MAGmFICENT r , r 1 • "
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fMmiture Styq.-.makes it icb1.
-. fOr smalier rooiJIS! $698SO
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--foablm ioducle: -Color 29, 19.· iD.
piduzo& for the moot notural cdor nr, O>romlloae
adds lhriang deplh lllld dimemioa; Quiet-Oil lets
pictures Jlaali-to-!if e Xi jut "OCODdo-1'ilhoot UDOJing ..,.aaIHI(>. delay; md e><hllivo Maan0wx Boftded
Citcailry for hijhest tclia~ .and yean o( c:olol{ul
TVtiewing~ Supetbl'll'o speake<~fiddil;r., """"" -.... '°" 1lneqnled pr-teabiJ.
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Jlobert S. McNomara >p...i
Dec. 13, 1960, to be KenneW'• do!..,.. oecretory. Abool thiee ·
d1yo latu McNllDIR moV,.i
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ol the de'p-.r~lment, bf , verv)ewtng peop!e for jobs and
putting tqietber hll allff. ·-· •• Defenee Secretary Clark ·11. , '
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ded!lom involve ' pollq u cp1rm1nt bogs. A big I 5x57" to hold
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Set Nov. 30
Reunion of the 'Beverly lllllo Hlgh ~ cia-,_
and •41; lo IC!loduled far l :IO
p.ni. Nov. JO, al the 0..lury
Plaza Hotel Ballmlm, ..,. cordlllf lo Keo Brllllnahom, Newpqn B .. cb a I u mnf
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, Bµtton 1down front in scift cotton
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I, ~ wlyt1 ail<l)J)J;,f&Jao l,•!fi'f'Jir1h~ fjnal lnstructi-I dinller. · '1il~9DIJJfhlled Meii'i!n ~'!in.!er¥ngled with . the red1, w.Hi~
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. will.c~er.lf8blea ln lhe:llil~Hotet:tor.-fhli..s~ sen~ .. ,
• 'J111U year'.• lnvltatlcio)&J race p~su tp ,lie "the biggoiit amo.na the · · y~ti/li'~ C<lm~!l.on; ,~· · ~ l(eifCf'! '~·«· ~apuJ<», !>fazatlan •ncl La
· P~ and will rm.I Tran µi~·~J>.er'cll entdes.' , • •
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Ahgeieo breakwatei:. • · • · .·' · . -
' Greetillg aueot& aftlie1iiiil dinner will be Mr.~ Mrs. Landon'R.
Grey, gen.•!"!.. ~rlnan, and l'.:uinmod9<•~ Mro. Charles 'S!l>ith ol the
aponsorU>g ~ J,ngetes Yacht C!Uh. · ' •
Oiher dign!Uries litleoding 'Will illclude \!ofnmancler ol lhe-llth Coast
al'CI District, Rear .Adm. ·and Mr1. Cbarlu·'nghe; Capt. and Mrs .. H. A.
er:c.e &¢.Capt. and:.M'ri. G. s. 'l'hometz,.; , , ~ ·~nd. Mrs. Os~ jones will r,~"'6.~ the M..;can National Tour-
151 Ciomm.ltslon, and 'Mr. and. Mrs. ·George ·llialn\-oni will ·attend ·trom. the weatherbur·'"u,·',· ·~.· · ' ' 1 ·-., · • •
' ~ ' • • ~· ·, • i •M'erq~rs cll'the.Meilcall race commltt.·1'119 will .tttnil the dinner ln~lude Sr .. aoll'Sra. ~rto ,Gorostiia, ciurirma~; Ga.par ·Pruneda, Gull· .
lermo Heiinpel, Alberto Guilermina, Louis Llinberopulos and Cartos Diaz deLeon. r , ·r I '.•·,
To ilccommodate Wnilieo and friends who t•nt lo be on ·hand for the
post-race ·~v1·11'8 in Mazatlap, there will be spj!dal jet' iligbts-' scheduled
Into the lll•idcan j)ort bY lhree airlines.• · ' . . ·
·A welcome Jiarty,for compM;tors will take~,.,.. :•!·7:30 p.m.' Sunday,
Nov. 24, In lhe Club Nautjco. Tri>pbies will be p~;,;ll!d durlbg a banquet
taking place Tueoday, Nov. 28, and LAYC o!ficills will. entertain at a by-
lnvlt&~ ~ party ln_hboOr o! the Mexica'\ race cominittee' Oil.Wed· neaday, N!>V. 'El . , .__.;..-----.
. · ~rot. l!lllries In lb~ re9e are ~.to ctcss the finish ·tine ·b!'(ore -~·
rrudnlgtiton Priday, Nov. 22, with the late arrivals anticipated before lillJI··' l11P,t-~a_y,.Nov. U.' .. . .
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1lie fillal iillt~ioo dinner tonight In the Biltmore H6tel. Attelldlng will '
.~.(left to rigbt),Mrs. Allen Kell~. Mrs. T .. ~atrick ·Du14n and ,Mrs.
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V<XI lwn lnllll .-affair more ~ve your • 11): ~ -"1lii to you
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• ,Zubin Meb18 ..fil coqd~Ct the Los Angel., ' 'VWJO c1w. ~Pf.. 22): con • _. ..... i'hle· fulurt P.,~ __ ,, 0--d . . P~·• ~lions are subjoct lraYd'laolllOll plam. . ~~e ·~·Ira . unng the soa>nd .,' 11-,~. vo. jiln iiddOct ~ TENDENCQ!81
i:ooc.ert of the current se~, presented by the hifolml!Uon. UM ,1 wiaely. . Condlllons a«eclllic' b a 1 \ e
Orange County Philhannonic Society. steer clear of one wbo c1r1,.. aervkoa lmd to be upoet,
The program, to begin at 8:30 p.m. Sat-in absent-.mnided m a·n 0 er . revised.
urday, D~. 7, in UCI Camp\li Hall, ,.will in-, Protect your own intttutl. T• ,.... °"' ·'1:;: 'Y<*Y 1or veu
·• elude Toccata by Walter Pis-ton, Octet in E LIBRA Se ) ~~·~· ... ,,s.J:~"..,sn Oat M . /\ft ,.,.. b M d I -•-d ( pt. U-Oct. 21 : Mtll w ." Sllld bill! 8]0f' ........ UI IA.I y en e SSUIW an Secret. are NYealed. Maintain e!. ~ fill Al ~ ::ix
Brahms Concerto in D Major, Opus 77 for poi.le. Don't permit argum~ at"~ c...,., .~~"'New .,.
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Violin and Orchestra, featuring ltzhak Perl-tallve per80ll to ruin yoor ""'·
man as violin soloist. e~ening. Accent; '90Cia1 ac-' Seaaon tickets, at $21, are op sale at the li,vity. EIP"l14 borizoos. Dil-
pbilliannonic olllce, 2111 w. Coast Highway, fenmllate belween fad and Win!! Scr .mpling
Newport Beach, phone 646-0411. Single ticket. lUJllOI'. · · .,.. *'and student tickets, $1.75. • SCORPIO .(Oct. =:Nov)i),' '1eirl,pts ·Taster
Owls 'Bank' o.n Music
Friends could act m erreUa ..... -.1 ULJ.!. ... _ , manner. Be self-.,,liiint, · · Vtntap w...,.·.tr,m around
Dependinj on otheh, today .iJ tht world:will be sam_)>led dur-
not wlte. · Teodeocy • ii 19 • !Ill "x ~ party, opoll8l'red permil emotioaa to engulf bJ the Yolml Cou91es' Club
IQ8ic." Overcome ll 'lbinlt ·d Temple~·
before acting. f.,Uvl~ will Dexia al 8 ~ p... nm,; Saturday in the
.. u_ or1'zon· Clli•b M' ; . e,;.,.bers ba~~will~.!.~::. kmlemn ~ all the mU31cians combining SAGITrARllJS (nov. 22-T!!lllple building Costa Mesa. Fl U I I I -~ ~ ....,, their talents on the saxophone, Dec. 2 1 ) : Comm~ ' Ticbta I.ft p.$o per couple
. . -..... ben of tbe Nlebt Owls cf banjo, drum.I and accordion. fl:om. one in authority could • ·'and ·entitlta party-goers to
T . . . · ' the liewport Beach Hoot 'n Thanksgiving decor w i II highli&hl day. E1press your , "Illa aampllnc and danclnl ee Att :J \A/ · 'i. ' _J E t Holler Roost Sunday Nov 17 enhance the refreshment v1ewa m gracious manner. to ~A-'* -· . enc T.~ ~~eoa, ven a1 ~~,;....p, a1i ~ecu~... ~~ :~ ~. !~mi~nce =g~u:. y:,w:._ iJ&i~ ~~·1
T ttl . . · · " ..U. · of the st....arl1T\U• Company .Night Owls apd friends 1JllUl!llal task-... ' ' ., •\. OC Single Bees a . er ' · Memben Of the ~. ·Da . Clwnbe(t, K 1 t I a . d QraNe 'Coi!nty wt 11 WIShmg to attend the amiual CAPRICORN (Dec. 21.Jan.
-" <.~~CUb'!)(.:n::l!ead> lo(~, Cori Short, J ..... perf0rmlntbeSenlor'Clt1ten" Chrislm., dinner party on 11): Not w1te to 'reach ·too' ·The teC<i>d and fourth Fri-•·' ··---··--ii,\!fl· •' ::S~~-.,,...11 ~ .~· Wmdy ud Mlcbella' ~ch-Oenter In NtwpQtt Dec. 15 in the Sheraton-Beoch · (ar Oneld. 6tJck.to-!amlliar • day of tlie month Orange ' . Weekl!'lld coedereoce f Of SoU .... anet Rieck, Ela1ne and ~ . . . Inn, Huntington Beach may lround-Fine for entertalhing ~y SUWJe Bees ·gather in
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A relaxed method f o r . Beck .of· Laguna BeaCb 'have
R • h d V_. . -. f Chrlstmu shopping is the bill ·llllDOUll<ed .the '"'l!Rgmmiilt o1
IC a' r . ; :_ o· • · ' ol fare for J!alboa Yacht Club .. their d,aughter, Diane Eliza-11 . memben nett Saturday. betf:I Beet to John ·Cain '."' . ' · " For ho~ and cruise wear , eron
from LorTallle Sutherlond and Thomson. . .
Cla. 1·ms· ._Br·1~d .. e. •.· "Vjta'• lnllmate Apparel will· MisaBeclt"ls. araduate ol be paraded d~ the 8 p.m.. Lag\)nA Beach Hiib School and cilnDer boor. • . Oruge Coast Coll<C• where
. Modeling wm be lbe Mmes.. abe toot ...,.tarlal couraeo.
' . ,· In a "'"." l~ Hno w~."' ·-·.• ~.· ··. '. '~. -WUllam Boland, Ch!l>-Cleary, She •also atlended California _,.. • .,... '"""""' •CL. I · Ollld<,J:d<IJ, Poft.,F.ranklin, Stiite n .... fcrnied by !lie Rev •. J<iln P. .......,y ·m St. · r Aimoii_<Lockabey, M 1-c ha e I eo .... e at ~-and · JlllDI" Episcop<!l Church, Ricbard,Alan Voit llirlh, Davlcl '{-and Jay cumelrtly ls employed with
claimed Diana Mane Neally as•bis ·brtde. . ~-Cmlniolita!« wm Laguna Beach City Hall.
' · The bride is 1be daug!llel'of Mis. '.rane be .Bing~-Her !lance ls the son of Er-
• Teobof( of Newport-· and her husband's · ~k~~Y:::: nest W. Tbomso_n of Tustin
,. parents are Mr.'apd Mn. ,Willard D. v~ of ., · Ed Lelhena. Coordinating the and Mrs. Gerakline Tb,.,...
Baltioa. • · · · • ' lhow ls Mn. Leonard Sooth. ol Santa Ana. He ls an alum-
' 1 Given in marriage by her"ljroij;iei;-.-iJl..11\w, nus of Tustin High School, Qr.
. ~rt. E, _Peters !'l HonOlWu, Iii• l>Jjde wore · • • ange Coast College and Uni
an Ivory sllk safui gown trinuhed with bead· Waist Wal.c:hers -lty of eaulornia, ·Santa
ed lace. Her veiling was attadled to.a pillbox . Barbara where he maJor'!f ln
hat of silk·sa~" which al>o l"'S.trim. med with · • TOPS Waist W~lchers as---•-• · '":U~ -· temble eYeey · TbUnda at '7 ai-l,;u~.nOg)'' pearl beadllig. ,,,.,pbanotis with :ibeU,pink and . 1 ,_ ~' No ~ <!ate• ha• been
white roses formed her nosegay. ~ Clre!l!J'.'","'. . .'
Emerald' 'green velvet eriip'ij':e ~. l r:~==~~~~~ae~t.~~~~~~~I green satin pillbox hats and nosega)'.S <>! shell
pink roses were selected for htr sister and ~
mlllrOll ol honor, Mrs. Peters, apd· her b/:ides-•.
maid! •. hfa.. Jecl\ Gray. of .Manha~~
.Mra. Donald Evetett ol•Oregoi>'llDC! Mn. Alu
-<rl>~''Sail" -,,.. . , . • • wru..;..i -S/Voit was ·1m "bl'Olher's belt
man, Mille wilien w.re R<i>ert Voit; anolher bi:otl>~. William Were .ol 'Biil!#~ ·R!lb<lrt
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Tahiti. end the Fiji Island11 -lbe newlywods
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High . 1lcfi0c!l;. l.Dglew~ and ~ed Er ·
Camino Junior Colleg~J_G_!l'i""'-Her bus·
band al!tended Orme "'ID= Scboor, Mayer,
Ariz., Newport 1Iar1>or Hig'b Sdlool and the
Vrtiversity.of Arizona.
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. ' . our Coming Megalopolis~
• S I ' -on;. -ard lhrllli ol oJ..ni• County populatlon1
lonC p~ wHI eoon be under ·~in eaznest.
The -:Id'• largett tl~ca pilult; occupytnc
wbal -be the largltll b-..C•Jn 1be oounty, ~ !IOOll
be buHt Ill Laguna N\,uol by Ille Norlll Amorita• Rock·
well Cot11oreb'1 Autonellca Divisk>n. ·
Computer -•rd>. ud nanufacturt.og wlll employ
7,500 pen<!l1I Wti .. Ille, building ii ready at th• enil of
next year, H a -of S.~ f>e"""" In eadl-o! 7;500 -.o .ia ....!, tltil me..,. a.pcpuletloo gain of 26,250
lor 111• -Cout -· . nm le !llce!Y jl19t Ibo beginning for lllal area in a
~ aurge whid! wlB evem~ see all of Ille
land b<tween Saula Barl>ara and San 'Jli811• filled with
ind!l&Uy, boua\ng d.evelopm«111 and shopping centel'I'-
• vaot megalopollll.
By luml, onfuge Coontlana bemoan lbe paS8ing of
the area 'I tranquil agricultural pan and exult In 1110
prospe>ity Space Age ~ogy Is bringfug here.
No psychic gilt ·ill needed lo foretell 111e future, or
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,A Near Brill's·eY,e .
George Gallµp, who pioneered fttodern ,aclentific
opinion polling, ~k hi•· lumps in Harry .1'ruman'1 Jail!
minute win over '1bomas E. Df!Wey in 1948, ' ·
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planning U. bring order and beauty instead of ugliness
and clr806 to 21st Ctlltwy Orange County.
It mu.t have been a lesson well learned, aa proved
in subsequent· elt;etioru;. This time-around be hit the *
•ult ~early oi:i the button, as ·did.two top rivals, the Loµia
Harns aqd &indlinge~ orga~tlOlla . '• ·
G~llup, the tl\oseSI, after allocating undecided vbt.es,
gave Nuoo 43 percent, 'Humphrey 42 percent and Wal·
lace 15 perce!ll: Re~wt. aa of last Friday put Nixon and
Humphrey ei 13 perc.ent, Wallace .. 1 14 percent. '<'l'!ie
polls allow ttiem$elves a 4 pereent margin o( ·error.)'
Destroying a Myth
A myth about yootl! kl America has been 'b'1Jldied
~ enough to' color thinking over a range from busi·
.. ,., planning u. sociological and politlcal judgments. u-. a new. mark U. aim ior,. onci certalii!Y'·one tl!ilt .
mcreases the credibility of PQllsters and tti,U ~-
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Election Reform I• in tlae Air· ,
' Dreamers Ignore Realities
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WASHINGTON -Elect!,., reform la pluraJ!ty gouii to Hubert H. Huniphrey.
in the air and deservea the 1amt dqree Bllt that was not the case, aa· it was
of confidence, at this stage, as the ·• not ~ case with Woodrow Wilsop or
n:ail order purchase of a lot ln FklridJ. Harry jrumq Qr, a dozen other
'!'he reformers would visit upon the presidents who did not get a mljority
eledorate various bomn, including a of the popular vote.
national pre1idential primary and a run-MOST OF 11IE complaint about · the So, in 1968, despite all tht. ,dar-.
off in a tree-for--all pretidential election. present electoral system centers oo. even-forebodings of ne~1)>1per columriists ai*I
The gene.('al idea is to tum the nation tualities that uaually don't happen. A radio-TV comnitnlators, there was ~
into one great town meetmc. fedtrally candidate falling to get jhe most• votes an electoral deadlock. The election did
auperviled, to pick the felrltll leader would .bf: elected by ttie electoral college not go to .the lloUse o( JUpreaentaOves.
whom all ahall llUIJPOft. against the Will of the people. The elec~on .None of the dire,predicflons materialized.
It ii of no moment that no laree, woo~ be thrown into the House ol 1
m.li:Ure .natloo ·can do it this way ' and Rept~enatives .. (The tut time this ha!>" ~R, fOR JHAT ME'nER, did
tht world trend ii in quite the opposite pened wu 141 years ago.) If ybu vote George C. WaUace's American
directkln.'Tbe dreamen nwlt have tbe1r in AJuka your vote wei&hs many Uma I~ependent Party emerge as a luge
dtfam d demoeraiey rampmrt, bUufully heavier than if you vote Jn New York. th?eetenlng cloud enveloping the nation
ignorinc tbe ~:-1 ii wen-; Sttch complainta 10 oft endlestly, and in hatred lllil blgOtry: Nison beat Wallace tialJiii~ _ ve,aqilllfee-~~ti.,~ m ·el~ an-1~ualltie1 in "~~:.U.e eleven states of ~lhe. old Con-
tive ~ l\Yl&em never intenited the electoral .Ystem. jwrt. aa there are · federfcy, capturing ti electoral . votp
u a mall monmeoL 10me lnequaliti~1 in dividing this nation to Wallace'1 45.
ipLo 50 ltltes. ~t the ·proposals to ' Whit lies behir)d the ~I~ reform Ji: NA110NAL prealdenlial ]!rlmaey
1'oilld be the ...... ..-iy d. all,
open to ~very lmbltioul cb:arlatan or
well.financed crackpol, and lllcely to be
intoocluslve and dJvil:lve above anytliing
in the )ftllent convention syJtem cf
aelectinl presldenllal candldale!!.
No orft aeriou.IJy ~ abolishing
the electoral system without 111bstituUng
for it a federally contrOUfll( popular elec-
tion open to everybody, Wlth • run«!
between the two or three leading can-
didates essential beclUJe it ii reaignized
that the first ' election would bt •
ahambles.
We couJd thut have three federa11y
tupevfsed elections in one year in the
proc~ of picking the praident of tbe
United States
'Corted. the lnequalltiel, based as they movement i.s a not ao hidden desJre
are on the fear of Ullngs that don't to dhtroy the two party convention
happen, olfer liUle to commend them system , which .. regularizes and make1
u delirabte alternativea. , representatlYe our' quadrentilal ·agonies
THE ELl!'£l'ION OF Richard M. NiXon
ilv a c.11se in point. Under the systeqt
u it e1.i!ts Nixon appear• t.o have receiv-
ed a plurality ol the popular vote'. This ,
is, in I.ct, a larger plurality than that
of Woodrow Wll.Son under not dissimilar
ci.rcum.!tancea o( • third party threat.
Wilaon managed to win by a more l.m-
preaive margin the second time ht
ran and the historians do not fault him
for havins been, in the first instance,
a "m.i(IOrily" president.
It is quite true that Nixoo might
have been elected with the populM
'in picking a president· ·
-The destructioo of the two party
syst~ is judged by e:11>¢s to be the
Uk~y result 'o( election refomis now
proposed. We would move in the direction
of France, Italy and Germariy,,,, with
mulUple party systems and 'With ft!) 1ingle
party able to govern without formlng
a coalition with other parties.
Alternatives to -the present system
should be examlned In that light. There
may ·be: wayl to lrnproVi!, the electoraJ
sysletn, but destroying the two party
method ol picking a president is not
one of-~.
New Congress ,and · Nixon
WASHINGTON -Tht new Congress,
though controlled by the Democrats, al>"
pears well suited to wrrk with
Republican President Richard M. Nixon
In a spirit of friendly tosetherness ori
such domestic problems u law·and-
order.
In the ftlreign field the new President
may have more problems with Congrw
and its committees. However, u we
noted previously with respect to defense
policies, opposition to Nixon'll foreign
policies may well amount mosUy to
talk.
Generally speaking, the new Congres:.,
a bit more Republican as a result of
~ay's voting, but still controlled by
Democrats, shapes up u a little bit
more conservative too. That should 1Uit
Nixon'• pw-poees very well Indeed.
A CONGRESS slightly OlOR con-
1ervative than the lut one 1hould, (or
U11Dple, take ki.li1Y to ?fiion'1 promiM et ·a diffuaioa or)owen to the staiae1.
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THE OUTGOING Coqreu. whkh lrled
hard to CUI federol 1Pf1'1111ig, probably
rants as conaerviUve to n\oderate., near
the"middle of the.road. The new Con&J'f:S!
Promlaea to{aJl'jiito the•"'!'• category.
. . ~._' toi:b5int ·on ~·~'· stft1te .... (Where
It should warinty entertain t'ixon'1 pro-Mmliin . -are 1 sn\aqtr '.&nil · n a pi e 1
graD11 to help ind-y crest. 15 rnllllon ..m!wbai better bifJlln • tfuon in lbe
new ' jobt •Dd help "black capitaliitn" ·~Jfou.M} the :aVail~i -ev~nct IUlie!tll
fight despair in the inner cities. 'that:'Jhie upPtr :~" r"dti not ~allfy '
The new Presi~nt'll promise to a)>pOint , i aa'f.!.'.J,l~d''r Or -t ~~It.Ii~' 1 when IL -
"strict constructiooiata" of the CoM!ltu,, ~'lb~. 'ni8 .averqe
tlon to the Supreme Court can only _6..,a!j •rallJll tor ·o11 ;.e.a1ors <!n ,l!Je
be welcomed by a Senate which will ~Y~ of~ the .comervaUn "~J1canl
be quii. ~.U!ar to Ille one which blocked IP< Corlltl1ulloi!al -\ct\On" w .. ~! 31
President Johniron's nomination ol Abe ,percent, 'WhUe the 'aver•ge accOrdin&
Fortu to be Chief ;Justice. to the,liber.lllJ ..Amhlcdl for Dtmocratit
l!OOJe and Senai. Commi .... ~d . Ac\ioO wu ·a~ !I~
give a frlendJy reception to NixOD'1 pro-Each • grottp . ..,_ fta "raUnp of in-
.mlsed pmpogals ror•a hew nationaJ otiun-, lidividui.11 te'l\llorl-.OO nou.. membert_..,
cil for 1,., enf9fC11ment. • fpr new , on~ µ.e1r: .,.,Uni ~ UilbW .illul&" 0(-
narcoUca curbii and fer • new nalional tlleir .own chlMiain;. ' . · •
acadtmy to train ltite and1' ~ lew · • ' ., Robert s. Anet
olfi"". Many law-e(I will bO il"4 • • .cul ~-A. Goldialllll if Nixon, Ill he promiJed, de\lofd ~ .... pe~I atteotioo to the w1r on crime. .;;
CERTUNLY NIXON'll Qft·,..pealed .
promiM to appolnt i new attorQey
general will .be ~la-by tho ~ •
·gruaSona1 nre Mr t&nurt.. to a-ack' Ma "l
on the fomerrtc.n ol antt~ar am anU·
draft dieorden. ."' " ( :-
The liberal-conaervallve rompleJJon ~ ·
a Cqress is hard Lo measure ln an
objective way. Those liberal and CM-
aervaUvt: IJ'OUPI which try to rate
Congress ind' itl memben da IO on
the basil of tbelr own 1ub}ecUvt In-..,...., .
The Senate. beciuse ita tntmben 1rt
lnsullled from punly local concerns,
oCten 1ppe.ars to be moce libttlJ l.han
ti!< 11ouat, and lhal· lil>oral nputadon
is enhanced by lbt ienate'1 hand.Una
of money mattus. HDUR leaden t'Orltend
lhlt the Sentte ta the upper houAe ol ~ becauae tt conalltenOy "upo ..
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has recently bemoaned the fact tbat
the U.S. has been unable Lo "sell itself"
to the rest or the world. Why'. -is ~it, 1
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ea Olj point of voter wrath in the
-:l,ifeaft4'f PropoaiUon 3. He llsta cimpua
fYrmoil, ,,IOhtrovttaial gueat' speakers,
and ; fear of Increased taxes u the
~-Perhaps it would be ~ifficult for· hlm to realize that he -contrjbuted
te the'.defut.of needed·money·for Irvine'. • J1il .railUre ·~ giyt moral aupporJ aJ}d
he asks, that America has r~ aft:. , 'W;\
vertising to its ultimai. potencyhtler!M :";~ · ~ti~bl T!ir..,.
of products, yet '" •Pll!'renuy ~ . proc1iict !ii;y 'caMt.t--::;t ~·~Id 11 ~e th~ pme . persu~~e tec~l~ lheiD own serv~.,' '"t-
to sen tbe Atner1can way abroad. ; EVery weelt,T 8~ ~ that jOurnat • 1e:;~,:fi Lo hi! sludenta has been di --~ · tflY, many. The· Irvine campus
has been· tiosl td' Cleaver on several
oocasicnl and also other groups that
have been refused eyen at Fullerton
ha~e appearep at l[vfn&. •
The;e are two answert Lo this.,, in of the trade, .~dverlislrlg ·~;'\doZena
my vtew. First of ill, we do not agree of aco::mt.s . .tbift' 1roni Ooe agency to
on what we are "aelling" u a nation. another. nst'ad bus:lness is ln a perpetual
We are confmed and divided as to, state of flux a,nd '3 agency i;.an be
"".bat ·•the .American w~y" actually con-llUJ'e that a ~ge_ ~e;oupt may n6t Slid·
11st.s of. ... ~ ,, r ·: -• deftly·ilecidft01sw:jtcbihi..Uegiance.
IIlS ~l.ANA110N of all this to
the women of Town and Gown and
reported in the DAILY PILOT ia very
' interesting. H~ wanta us to understand
his student!: that \ he has led in the
three years ol the'School'll ellstence. -' •l_wtiat we comider obscene. functiorui
ol the" body and s!)011ing in bed -
our students don't conilder 'obscene al
all /' he said.
I'm sure that moil of you know at
least one or two students at Ir.vine.
Does Wt description .apply to uiem?
If it does, hall Dr. Aldrich's acce~
of this in.stead of sound moral leaderlhip
contributed W this?
A COUNTRY IS Nert a product, with
a unifonn level pl quality ~nd a stabdard
brand. It i.s a vaSt plurality ·of Ideas
aad emotions, institutiom and atµtudes.
It is, moreover, a unique bl.ending of
derJ.'IOCr~ and \a.n,rs:hf, capital_ifm and
soCiallmr, egalltananism and claa&<On-
tcioumess. -
Secondly, it ia impossible to sell ·-·~ . l'llU .. ~ .too «lj!le lo. w •. do not hav,e' a. coo~ ~.speCtive on our
naUon because w~ Uve in it and love
ll, with all Ila faults and Pei-vtrsiona
and imperfecUODS! AJICf · a 1Jlan ia a
poor sale:imafi when tie ls loo emotionally
lnvolved in 'th' Object 'be Is trying to
sell -just as a -IW'geon cannot, and
will not, operate . on a member of hls
own family. ·
FOR EXA'MPLE, it i& an amusing
Irony that· adverlisin( qenciu oln sell . .
THIB JS BJ:CAUSE the agencies are
too close to theimetvea. to examine their
own flawt w1th a 'capdid eye ;• and also
becaµse they ate rfuiOW:ly ineffectual
1h Jdllag· tbentJf:)Ve1 ·to their ~ts.
They 'may ~ \ble to persuade the jiublic
to ~D )9yal , to· :a brand, but lbf:y
are much ~ Ncc?easful in persuadin&
the aceount to stay with their agency.
. Salesm~hijl !e9!!irel, !'flthuaiuni. to
be 1sure, _btit it'1allo' reqWre1 Objectivity -and fie ·ci.nftet M objecUve when
oar 'deepest desires Ind dr!Ves are iz>-
tim,'"11 ~.l.vod. .. • .
Amerh:a"" cannot, ,be 1ali:I a~; u
w~ ~II · I soap or a 90ft ~ink,' beciu1~
we .liove. )oo ..llU!e: per~ptctive · anc{: too
much · passion: Whr:p '" und~ ou:rsdvee better, ahd 'love ouraelVM a
· llttie lea&. uncritieally; we c ll'.!.Y find that
the ~ o1 ·tl'e.'Wl!tld ·ni!ght , not !lave
to' be. '.!IOKI" ~ us.
IF IT boESN'T, the,, he is slurring
at leut several of liia students and
loweriflll the public's image of lbe 1eMol.
Perhaps Dr. Aldrich doesn 't reallr.e that
the 1e~ral public doesn't consider the
Repudiation of Walhlce
funcUons of the body In Ulemselves Jn SouU! Carolina ln lltl, lhe .magnifl·
~. juat Cleaver's lick ol respectfµI cent J. L. Petigru' spoke fn opposition terms used in describing them and the
la<;); of aeriouaneq and dignity Implied to seceu!oo. He said, aS his itate
by I.ht Use by Aldrich. debated, "South Carolina Is too small
I'm sure that anima1s don't coosideT for • republic and too large foii a ·
these ~ o&scene tither~ but isn't lunatic asylum." • ~ ~ ebe that marl can add On .Electioo 0.y. I~, votcri Of the
Jastift( rela~P. and United States over w h ei min & t Y ~ h ·realize h enough iO men-. . . tiott"h io lUJ student!? · ' ! demonstrated they c:onslder their country
· .. much, much too ·hfl for i p6lltical and
ri1 Bj(t\JSD: u.tlr behavk>r and at-IOCial lunaUc asylum.
titudes~ by ~yin~ that "!>'if ,.~ti They subjected George WaU.ce to what ~ mor;e. conceri*l 1b0ut man • in-,,,.;. by any measure a sharp and bumarii\y ttl man Oiantwh1t people·say. ...... .1 ' . •
They oonstl:ter , obacene the eohdJUons emphatic repudaUon.. Only in . the
that produced Cle8ver flt some army Southern Statell, where poUUca have been
officer sayin&, ·1-9h:all have to· destroy at What ba1 , seemed to many_ ~ lunatic
lhe vUiq;e to ave il · " level for at least II years, sa,ooe the · . ~ · Dmecrat walkout ol IMI, ·dtil Wallace Sbou~'l M be alartned by st.ud~ta do well . Even ~ he failed to -make
that will abai!doo personal .. ponslll1Uty the sweep 10 ooofident!y·pnid!ClecJ. !J/ily
11nd morality l>ecaUM of the-act!ons five Dixie atatu·'N~llllnc to jlll'OdYCe
ol others! Art their . per.tooal tcUOM a Woll"" m<jorlty tf\at ota.l1ped them belt¥ than .the <n«alit)' ol the Negro as rec!Jt or 11 m.mbpa '7' ~ far-ri&ht, tbat"ProdtJeed Cleaftr! IO<alled bomsv.Uvt f:rllWt. ,
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T~ Roooevelt, or La Folleti..
1N ttA, wrre what ...... to he
one ol the largest totals of vote1 evtt
cut in an American: tiectioo. Wan.ct
Will a ~ated failure.
Jlis failW't ii mOre than that of vote
totalS ot eiedoraJ votes. Ht:_ had Id
Ol,it· to &~In a naUonal loundaUOI\ ori
which lo build a permanent third puty
niovOJlleDl He hiJNlelt •as rooil ol talk·
ing about the 11Wl11~ mc>vement"
In, tfle cold lfay ~-ol ti!< motnlnl
a{ter,. ii w11 ~ lbat..Georgo Wallaco
failed .In th&.(Or;e j!JdUllriol ltalo to wln ,over the iml<n labor membert in
lbe 1$11 an114'ipat.d. In !Id, Hubert Jluml>brey nioae..lhe bi( 1att ..........
Wall-labc# 'Oote cnunbfed. ' • .,
So. mert 1'!·now oo nau,...r Wol!aco :•mon~L~ Even the 1 u ~ ur b•;
._.iedly Irllhlened 11,. lawl......, O..X w ....... ---r.ad.ebout; llut'bad)iot .,....,111y upe-. turn-
ed '°"aid Nit® Tither than Wallie.. ---
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' ' ' . KEEPING IN STYl..E, -New York Jeta q~,
· baclr:i.lbe~·amath ~bis hairstyle almoot u
fut as a fashion model, but he's sWI foond time to
lead bis team to 'U!e top Of the American Football'
• Le•gue's Eastern DivisiOn. Some ot Wamaii'1 b8lr . ' . .
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UPI,.. ..
atyles Include tile clean-cut loot -worn at· l!!e Ubl-·
versity o! Alebama ill 1961 (uL)", 'lhe kmg<il.des loot
o! 1968 (lffi), the tossed salad efteet o! 1967. (LL)
'and bil current Fu Mandlu styling (LR).
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~n WhQ. B:art Bl~
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, 1-. "-14, 1968 DAILY mor n
$1 Million -.Is -Offered
•• . Ta ;~! q;rojan·s'
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&idros Won't
Predict OSU
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alooig In December 111111· ...... -able lo buy," Ile Mid.
"Bui I don't have Illa! -C and I pl Iba IHllnc -
,..... wake up -momlaf Ad l DIVS wUl."
But No. a 1111 6e S.4ll 1rn 61
bo<tlleld wbo '"111 ha ''ran wtai .-
a'*-" Jul year, l>ul adill "I ba.,.'l
Olli year," la ~ eqnat callll!ln
with bla future Ad thil -did
wtll--11. ~
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Ashe Fixes Glasses
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LONDON (AP) -TbO U.S. ba-.ia nonna! 1orm lllai. lb8 Brlllll! -ne
Cup liar, Arthur Albe.' ,_ . lo get pleasure In aeelng the lop --.
bla glassa lilced lodoy alt.r loslna lo toppled !rum lhelr -
a llllle known Welalunan in Britain'• The American& flew here from .,
Covered Co<lria Tennll Championships. Davia CUp vlcloey ove-lndla at
Aabe, the U.S. Army lieutenant who Juan,· Puerto Rico, Ad no djlabl .,
la the U.S. ()pen cbamplM and -0., journey tool: Ila loll.. . • , • '* world's top.ranked amateur tennls Graelmer went out Jn tbe flnt ft'llihd.
player, blamed a whole aerleo' ·of r<Urlng with a pulled l!lUICle iii7Jiii
mhfortunes !or a lulterless performance . back --don lo Britain'•· Kill'li
lhat had Brillsl> official! boppleg mad. Wooklrldce, 1-t, 1-6. New :ko!ud'i O!M
"One ol the major problems," be Aid, Panm GUiied Puar<U ~1, 11-11, ~
"la that I need new and stronger glauel. 7-2 In anolher llrtl rounder. • •••
I baven't ~ thll pair clwli!d in lhr<e The Brlllsl> pa Id (or the m<11111
yean." Americac cor1tmput to mah tbt long
On lop ol that, be ·listed a loueb lrelt here.from !Ian J11111. Spomon= of tennis elbow in his right arm, a Ing for a Graeboer-Aabe finll ab
painful calcium deposit In bla left beel, are km1nl pained around their
a n d a suspected ·hairline fracture ot bookl.
I l!>ln. Now only the three minor m<mbers
Gerald Bal\rfct, 21-year-old Welah ol the ICjUlld are left In 1be 111111¥
cbamplnn, ~Ashe out'ol lhe cbam-. all"er "the oecond .....t. ~· plooship In millgbt .. 11 ~1. M, ~z 'Stan Smith ot • p-.,.,,
Tuesday night. .. 1 defeated Britain's Jolm Bamtl W, ,
In lbe normal way, that wnuld have ~:i. Smith meets B!illrlct Iii · •
had the Brl\lab critics waving lbe Union quarter.flnala. · •• ,,
Jack and dr<amlng ol a new hope !or Bob Lutz, Loi Alipleo, beat Brltq\',f
\Vlmbledon. · Jim Clump H, "3, ~I, f.Z. ~
· But Aabe's perfonn111<e, and lhll o1 quarter·llnall, Luis 11 pa1rod with '
his fellow Davit Cuppen Clark Graebner Otlborne of Honolulu., wbo in the · '
and Charlie. Paaarell, w.u '°· ~ round beat fflUll M, 1-2., i-7l ~ t'.1.
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To Alling Charles .. ,
F orm,,er . Boxing: Greats ::' . .
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Big Money in U.S. -Gurney
Fe-'ces · Mo~etl In · . . . .
Dodger Sluggers(?)
Tp Get Closer Targets
~·ANGE!& (AP) -Since movtnc
to [Dodger Stadium RViil yeara ago, 11"1 Loo Angel,. Jlodg,.. have averaged
only 35 boq>e rum a year be!.,.
ho~down laivl. 1"or nezt ......,, they're
bftlgilig the fenoes In. ·
1be NaUonal League bueball club an-
noQnced Wedneoday It would move i..ne
phite 10 feet -to Ille cenl<t"!leld wll!. I
Newport Nails
Sunset Polo
Championship
By STEVE BOVICB
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Newport !Wbor ll1gb hu done It
again.
It seems the wmll "Newport Harbor''
are synonomous to "CD' water polo
championahlp", and after the Sall~
Inundated Hunllngton Beach Wedneoday
afternoon, IM, Ibey ...,. qatn took
Uieir'flrlt step Iowan! Ille,*!>!>· 'Tiie Sal1<>i'a culmlnated -Leogue play ta !Int place With a Perfect 7.0
r<eord.
Eric Llndr<tb,. u UJUal, )irovlded the ocorJni punch In Wedneoday'1 llnalo u
be pumped In llx goals for Newport.
Ric~ Bryan and Gob Schear abaHd
Uie Oller ocorfn& booon will! a pair
of goals each. ·
In other local SUNlet" water polo actlcrt
Westminster downed Marina, M. to
thro,. the thin! place spot tato a tbree-
way*'· , Rhl!ing In tbet poolllon h Huntington.
Marina, and the IJons. all wltb ~
r<eorda.
Goalie Bob Weatherly came throuah
with U saves for the victorious U.ona. ·-~-ll't:' "mi:.~-"""" L ........ I u H_.i: Irle Lllldrlth t. TM\ Wll'Mdr;• .. Mn.:~ f'-l"emrft L ..... ,..,.. =... -. 1llt:1t c.\-,;:-r: T-HolWft 4 kit ~ l, JIN
1:9,.y:1mtw -l t t t:f
Wttil'nln.i.t': Allltt kei.1 11 _Olr1t otn 1, ......... Kube! 1, ICM Dwlt. I, Jim MllMlbl 11 w:=-·Y.:-t. Mcocr.N 1/ llWI'# t
~=hdl c.. lflt::
L.Mllnf: Kldcl 1, A. wn >
Wt'Mlnllltftr -1 1 I '~ ~:fmi..w: ~ 4 lort1 1. ,,.,JJ.J-i~ TNll!i. T .,..,._ _ ~Ill: P:ahr«*"'I J =-....... = -.ffll:'I' ~: 4 P'•Pl'W I, Aft L ~ a. ,...,. 1, .,, 1
~: l(#fW I. r:r a. lt!!W •
r.= . ._. . p n::•: "~; ........ 4(.W-,._ ,..,...
=-~' -ll!l:l W ·.•-+ DILllltL.Xltizoo1t<w 1 \ . IVlfll~/iMltW l.~I
a~....... :tit:, .. "a:'~m"'ni. 'r.-l"~.:-i-...., ,, ~
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'l'blll, ·the power hllllnll el1eyt wiD
be S'li feel ln8Wd of 385 and I 411Moot
lbot will clear the cents lleld fence.
Tha fool U-reipaln 11111 fat~ beca••
of the way the fence1 curve'..
Dodier Stadium WU conalructed In
1912 like a ~ -lbt Dodger
Jnanqemeol knew one tbfq: lbt
Dodpra wenn~ ..... lo hll maJl1 -
rum, no matter where ~ '"'* were.
In U-yeara, lbt Jlodg..,. wll'e lbt .
acratcblng, blt..niHun type of ball club
tbat relied M ita pitching lncludinl SandJ
1Cmfu and Don Drplale; for Yletorlea.
Maury 'WIDa and WOile Davi> had
enoqb apeed to shake up l1l<tlt pltcllen
and Ille Dod(en Cllltlvatad a rock-bani ....... u .. ~-. u either wma or Davi. IOI wood
on the ball, it would bounce '° blah.
·they'd be on, flnt befor.e it came down.
. Byfin re<;ent yW.,. lhe DoilPr apeed
bu qed or been traded.
And plid>en Ulte Dryldale !el~ lucky
1ut year when praented with even one
1'\111.
On the laca of It, the mova to man
-. nw eaaler to bit may nol really
. benefit lbt )118 Jlodgtn, °""lh-
lfhey haven't Sot any new face1 Gil
the team who can 1111 -CJUL .U a matter .« fact, Al 'Mt'be Bull" Ferrara,
a man who mJcbt bav1 belted . them
far,, was recently allowed free puaqt
to an upomloa teom..
V}cJ President Arthur E. 111\ed" Pat.-
tenon ezpielned that lbt ..... """1d
make pmet mono ezclllna. The Dodl'fl
may hit 15 or JO more homen: 1 year,
be toeld, but ao woulil the oppotdUon.
One Uilng might belp the Dod(ert,
thouP. Movtns borne plalo out glvea
the calcber 10 more feet &o roam Net
of the plalo lootin( for pop faula.
"We've &"' a futball pltddnr llafl
aed qalmt futhall pitchon a lot of
ll<Y' bit pop ktllll behind Ille plate,"
ay1Pa-.
In ..,. --lbt °""""" fall lo bit -Niii -they'll jUlt Itel 10 !Ill wme about It.
Calendar
Friday
Football -Fountain Valley VI Costa.
M,.. al Oranp C4111. lluntiqton al
Newpoat, W..aiilnatir at Morina, -Del al St. AnllionJ, Sao -. al
Lquna (all al I p.m.).
'l\'alor Polo -llulltJocton at Poointala
Vallty (l:li), santa Ana at Golcllq Waot,
lUo Hclldo at Oranp tout (bolb al
l :IO). ,
en. Country -lryloa ....... -
at eor..a de! Mar, -IAipa llaa1I
al -· AJllO]ul Lea ... Jl'laala al 1rYlot 1'1111 (elf·ll· l:U)I ~ Clout
~ flnaJa at cnr-(I p.m.~ ......., · ..
.Poolllell-C<rooa dtl Mar YI Mwla
at Da-P'leld, loiioiim Vlo)o ..
Villa Park at El -· ~ WOil a1=c...,i:oul,Looi __ ,....
al ~ JC (.oil' 111 p.m.),
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Wants Dad's:, ,
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Kings Colli~e
Tonight mLA
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A year ago
Terry Bawdiuk WU wwlnS a Klnp
uniform u Iba Loo Anplaa hockay club
WU buty dr\Ylnc the Deln>ll Red Wlnp
out of their mlndl.
Ii• jull ..., feVent Ibo attuallon
lonJ&hl In · Iba Porum wban the Wlnp
aed Klnp face off for their !Int pm<
lhla year. Ba-Ii Ill a Datn111
unllorm MW'. '
Tha 31-yw-old pall• _, "'"' to care w1'11bar or DOI bo r-hfl
formerteammllol.
"You do Mt u you'n told," Ila aid
Wedntaday nlpt btfon Illa ... 'lllncl
ployed, allll ... to. Iba Bola ta ow.aci.
"It roallJ doOan't -.., di!· hrtnci,.. Slwctiuk Aid.
Bui Ktnp Genoral Manapr Lairy fte.
1an liaa 'oilier ldoal .
. "ot..c:ourta they'll Ille BaWchul:. You
always want to tlYt a IU1 * lilOt at
his old team," he Aid. Sa----~11111 -pla1lnl In I limol for a l.M palHploll n .......
"liaaQy, I don\ tb1n1: 1'11 play mucll
Uf time," bt I alt 11Jtccv crau.
hu -playfjl& Woll. Wiiia bo ..... a r111, !ban I'll play. Aod tbah. -
all."
~-lllhe-aalbon.
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Loo """"' l+l ... -la Iba M--1-.,. ~'ll·Wlll-.
lmallarpllatfllt--
Glny btolerdlm .... -la Ibo -111e11111r--..ian11a .. -w--. 'Illa~ -1111 lllond ltal four ioelo la lllal ....
l>llrolt. ~ ""'111111111 Ibo --
-' .. UCI lnvjted to .Polo Classic
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Cbarltl Scbulb created .. -
~. IJ>e l1lllt 1\111 who'• a1w'YI dfrly,
tven after' .a Dwer. ., . '
11 waa -lo lllol ~ Clout Colltp'111Malkanf..-tacklt Kmn
Grady -bo taatd with Ibo nktname 0 PJcpeo." :Put a dean football
jeney cm Grady' and be'll dfrly It up
DIYlnl hfl trade of flallenlnl ClllPOalnc
lbioniln and clobberlnc boll -
-!ban Sclallll can elcelcb 21-aa paper. -
. ~ ii eoJoflna aaoihtr !!no .,_
for <>ranee Coul but nol too many
• people ...,. """' hfl leammalel, 1ha ooc·-~ llafi-1 _1., p1a,.n
who ba .. had lbt -to pllJ qalnat him _ ..
"llantl,y Ul)'body -what Interior
-do ... the field," toeld Plralo
line coach Jacl: Pair.
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In .. acc~Rustlet· Tiff "A.aide fn:m quarterNck,' t a e k I e
ii probel>IT 111t.-poo111oa 1o play
'"'o11-un1t11.youtre·a palllna-auard, ·
nobodJ nolli:d Ille allalva 1-
"Qfftiialve lacklat an al a 'premium Judllnli from what Jiu ~ ..,, lbt c0a•erllcm atlomot. Golden West
evttjwl-, evtn In in ball. It lak• lbt two .,...,-_...,, Goldeo Wiii . pill'td lbt ecore to 11-11 midway lhrau&h
a lot ii tod1nlqut In be a pd tacklo and Oranp Clout boye mb:ed It up. _Ibo llllnf.quar1ir eo a 10.yanl nm by
and a lacl:lt hu lo be 11'i1ar1. Ht hu an Ille lridfrU!. il'ao loolball lans -ICmt ea-.
to make an awful lot of qulCt -~--lhtmielvea for Miy evenluellty 'rho Rutilerl __ .._. aed uked an n.6 line of. --'--••e.,. r--• ...._.... ---··-Babu'day nilbl'• lhlld lllttflnc. . Cuhdollar to lr1 for two on the con-Both Pelr and bead -11 Dick Tucker In Ille lllN lnaqval, It WU a dllpu/ed -Ht ·1Wept "'"""4 the riaht aide
are hlP • the MODI, I-Inch sa.poand two.point coo••lloo jry. LUI year, ml appeared In bava ltow>ced Into the
Grady. llOllletblng happened to the """'board and IOlle. GWC fans toanld but the
"He's 'me ol the -. tr not tbe 1-"" be -1-o1a -.--.... ... 1 .. .t1 ... -offld·' ·•-~la"·• ~-·" ...., •-w n a •-w ..., _ __, ,...,..y.. • -. _.,.. -,,_ ...,-ed "oo
belt; ... on:ense linemen we.!'Je bad at phred,. ( .:.-.¢'" ~· · ".... ~ "· .~ • ~)"'111<ka:told•'.,,,. ;oIJ'i>laytn . Wbatwlllll•lblt-l " ,,, •.• , Ciil)dollar'•'-· be aa14 .1a11r, hll
I can e<ic)lpare hlm to an ,Bfil lleddlnl Maybo lht llgllla wiD p out al Lellinf lbt iround jUlt befon be -. lnlo
and Guy Findley." Stadlwn with the *'!<Oiled anil.u•fnula Ille tQc1 """'· Pllm11lxr•ed dlttereoUy. ReddlnC h now a llartlnc llnol>acbr to .... Or mayt>e _....iy, '!fill ~ , lo lut ytar'• 1ame Oronge Cout
will! No. I ranked USC while Findley the official&. waa drMng for ·a wtnnJng louchdowo
la performing u a atatrer for Ban Diego And wbot would happen If the goel In the final minutes of a 7-7 deadlock.
State, the top 1111aD <Ollqt team In poata fall down oo a crucial conventloo Wayne . TIDIJn reached Uit thr ... yard ~ country. . · alloinpt!· • · "' " . · · ' lint with 1:11 ltlt on the clock. But
''Grady la a dedicated player, be reallJ AJlhou&b. then' J1<0bab11 .wool be ·• when lbt· Plnlet ..-ged from lbt
wanta to do well," Fair toeld. many sptell.ton oo -for thla one lillfdlc they saw only 11 oeccncls left.
"He'1 ID( -I body. ~. and .. for tlllt" ,.at two claaala; they'll occ coach Diet Tucker duhed on lbt
body llreDCfll. f -ila1f lllm ~ be Rady liif "'1thlnl. field and franllcelly alerted offlclall.
p ... 1$5 p;..,da llrte -1-1 In il>e 11111 anil 'ft Wlf1, OOC'I 7,ee.. By the time Ille clock WU atopped
pick tbet much wefgbt all the lf<llUld." seal lladlum wu overllo!iln(. • • aoly ~ IOCOlldl remtlned. Time tor
Grady, who hu won all~eqtit. an. In the flnt conlronlatloa, OCC pmoan;. aoly..,. play ••
c:cunly and aU c«.r..,.ice -. II ed by 11-!J. Lui ~a -.iao . Paul !-,' !nm the 10, booted
Mallr Del Hlcl> llchool and al ~ want to Ille -· It-f• a field ,..i ind the Buca had their
Coail, roallaet ba W<D\ ltl·much 11«'1 Tha ._ --clouded by laCOlld ll!l'aft!>t cleclllon over GWC
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Volt hsketballs 4" .. 13"
i°"""' lasketMll Shoes 14'
ISCICk locl"'5 • 12" & 13"
Godll. 111 '""a Ill'"" · 391 & 5"
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..... Marina entertains Westmlng at tho 1111*'1 !Wd. sloWn· h ..
arons End
est Season
ainst Eagles
........ "' lbe ...... 1-11 w r-.i Vlllllf HIP -
liPI -lbe --to -~ CODeP to ...... -..
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M¢na Speed
With Power
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AD Bill Bolwell can do when· watching
lllml Gt 'Marlna IDlh !ICl*>l '1 football
.._II lull blok lllld ocratch hit head.
'J'be 'lf~ coa!li pits his team elnlt . .. •-" _)!.lrlna Frtdoy nllhl · and the
Vll:•-he j1lll cao't flluro out.
··"YOU 'W.tcb thou guy1 on the filml
and yoa; imd<r wby ~;,. not on
lop-Gt tlle -. 1M1111e lnstud of
.. ~he il)'I.
"TbeJ'1o Fl llne -and their
lot 11 .. eomethlnl elae. Andy Vorono
wa ihlb-. best ll:nenw1 Jut year and . ,
111e1r -men ...,. oo pod this year
Ibey -alfonl to ..... him to -lllio~." . '
-.U: II drtJUog bis U... oo ox-
eeullon .lli!t -k, hOplng WutmlnBltt
can tan 'the edge oil Marina'• opeed
wttb lheer power.
"Mlrlni. alw1y1 aeta pretty excited
ploylllg Iii"-Ibey alw111 give ua a
""lib -.. . 'ftie ,ua..· will be. one defensive = iDd a depeodal>lio ...,erve player the Vll:lnp. Delellllve 11\111'11 .WW' '1'om Lotmy bu ._. llhoulder !!'ll\ll' that will aldlllne hbn and reserve ltoomae "1m Arpnda bu • chipped
bone In bll·elbow. -ell 111' be'1 happy w I I h
Wllbrdmter'1 venaWe b I e t f i e I d
pOrfonnance ao far.
"Our 11\111 take Juli u much pride
In their blockln& as Ibey do In runnJni
With the ball.
••we have a very balanced backfleJd now and I hope it s t I y s that
way. &n Sbepberd le the belt running
fullback wt\re ever had at Westminatu
but Cbarlle Buckland and Mite Haynes
are doing a great Job at llilback.
"And ,...,. finding that If the defense
key1 too muCPi on ~ two pos!Uona
IMn 0eorp lier( (OU wild."
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made 11111 y~ ii the quarterback po1I·
tlon In ~. <;oall area clrdes.
Colla -·•·Claude Kelly (41 lor Dill
hu thrown ev<l':f pill !or the M .....
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CGroaa del Mar'• Dave Terry (It for
111) bu don!! all Gt Ille passiq !or the
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ROGER
CARI.SON
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gainer ,nth ruablo( and puilnc ...... '
bined, la. • prtmo -for all-league
honors.
He bu nm for Ill ,_ In M trtea,
puled for .-rtr )'ardl • and bu
acottd Ill -for • f.4 club.
* * * fta F-Valla1'1 Mart
ADepoaa ... awMt tirSll1 fctr' •
lmtt llJal'J tail -. II lpotled a..
tad Gt lits I-pla7'111 11 tbe tarOGt.' Ci.mpaa. ·
.... .,. JIHft, ..... 1• Dllet'•
bukl6all '!Grcea wtD -bl'~
..ttdmfortMedlln-AU.,._a la ..__ tbe beat
atbleto at l'oantaln Vallay 1IJ •111· .
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Arroyo (11-0) for the letllll' UUe aita: I
berth 1n the AMA loolball p11y<ils:
* * * ~= Dan,! Bers "' ll'llf.
-wtlt ' .. -... ClF Pla,....,-tll&-Year. _
U UJODe ebe II named. It wUI bl
blgbWllJ' nllbel'J.
llerr' can do II aD, uct moil Im·
-~ be -It wben It COQllll. Here's U added lloCe on Berg. Tbe
btooll teolor bu tbron Gtl a hall·
bo<t .c;!;pl1y -llmt1 W. year, '*"~ ' all .. turpdle bombt, -~ tolal "' .. ,.... .... !Yo loll .. ...... ' .. * * *' Then'• • rood c:bance' that -"' the four oem!llna!tsts In lat year's AAil
loolball pla""" will be ou! In the <Old
tooling In tiits -around.
Soala '.Ana,aod 8'lrvl!a. Gt -bave -. out'"'~ .... delend!ni' Cl1' cbaml>kJo A IDl II numln( a rock)'
ni0.i c1e1p1ta Whit loob Jlke .. 1-1 na-uJat llllCID. ( •
Wltll -,_ 11111 u~lbe air _,__ tloa Ibero ts lbe .
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albllUy that .. -~ l'elm ·will makl ll.•
Wbo'd --tboullll Uuat nellber -hebn er Slota Ana wouldn't even be Jn
lbe· -.m 11111 year. Some ·111-unl ta. two mJpt bi moetlni ..a.
Giber apln In Ille llnala, let al<U )1111
lllMlnglha-. OnIY Slot& Jlarl>ara appaan to bava
an lnalde track blok to Iha -· lJtUe baa been louad la lbe" """"-' IMll\le to, 11noct the anon and GGld 6ul
Gt tlie Top JO.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Gen. Lyman L. Lemnilzer has
warned against total reliance
on th~ ren~··· '!Ilg !Jfl' stra~gy of ruahlng'. troops
from the United Statea' ln the
event of a crisis.
Leifinitier, .supreme allied
' U.S. Doing
Well in War
Of Words
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The United States Is doing
well in Its propaganda war
with the Communist bloc, ac-
cording to the man who has
been waging it the past three
CO~lf !IJ -'Efltro]ll, oafd
the Sa(egy Clra.WJJ up under
former secretary of Defense
Robert S. M"cNamara Ls "no
substitute for forces at:lually
on the ground.''
He said Gen1 Earle G.
Wheeler chi/Jrman of the jolnt
·Chiefs.of Stal( agrees.
Under McNamara's dual·
'"'411\C coneept of U.S.
millliry lid to Europe, sizable
U.S. forces have been
withdrawn lrom NATO ter-
ritory to lhe United St.atea
with thei provilQ that they are
commltted to Jhe alliance and
would fly back Jn an y
emergency .
Lemnltzer said the Soviet in-
vaston of Clechoslovatia
sbowect that NATO "must con-
duct •an • ea,ctive forward
defense.'','
The four-star general told
~ Association of the United
Stai.. Army Mond>Y that the l
Invasion · demonstrated bow
rapidly the W~aw P•ct can
move in Qarope.
years. ,
This is the overall assess-1
ment of Leonard H. Marks,
who stepped down Sunday as
director of the U.S. Intonna-
tion Agency to head the U.S.
delegaUon to a conference to
plan a g I o b a l telecom-
munications system.
SUPl•MMIKITI
OVIR 600 ITOIH
DRYING AMIRICA
Marks, 52, a round-faced,
robust man,· di.scu$ed his
tenure in the job in an in·
tervlew.
On ba1ance, he said, the
United States has much to be
proud of despite considerable
adversity at home, and its of-
ficial media have b e en
truthful, believable a n d
respected. ,
PLUS FACTORS
Marks conceded there is no
clear cut way to measure the
:iuccess of the '180 million
Y~ar campaign to spread the
American gospel overseas.
But he and colleagues pointed
to· these plus factors;
-Under Marks, U S I A
played a leading role in ·m-
troducing television to South
Vietnam. Establishment of the
11f1work, ·arid placement of
televisiort sel.3 in many public
places, may help unite the
country. .
, -When Svetlana A11Uyueva,
Stalin's daughter, fled to the
United 'States ·sbe ca1.Jed on
U.S. Ambassador John S.
Hayes in Switzerland. Her re-
quest : Could the Voict: of
America beam · to Russia the
news of her defection? Of-
ficials believe her request
underlines the interest of
ord.ina!)' Ru~ians in the
<{Vo1Ce." Renewed Soviet jam-
ming of VOA appears to con-
finn this. , ,
-USIA has supplied
thousands or books 0 n
Arnerlcan affairs to libraries
, in Japan. It shipped a million
volwnes to Indonesia following
the failure of the pro-Com-
munist takeover attempt in
1965.
~UNUSES NOTED
On the other hand. Marks
noted these minuses:
He failed at the last moment
to arra'nge for the Soviet press
to interview President
Johnson. Soviet officials began
preparatiortS for the Johnson
interview, then abrupt I y
canceled it.
-USIA has had to give con-
, siderable assistance to South
Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand
in information policies a n d
practices. In South Vietnam,
. officials feel, local authorities
have been slow to wume
these funclions.
-Marks Invited Communl!rt
Chinese newsmen to cover the
U.S. presidential election, so
they could be exposed to the
American system. P e Ir. i n g
turned down tht offer.
There also ' have b e e n
personnel problems. Marks
had this assessment:
"No organization is better
than the people who work for
it. I did not have a chance to
get to know all the ~ple or
all the aspect.1: of th" agency,
although I tried. Thia Is an
area where no matter yhat
you do, you never do enoU'gh.''
USIA is a spraw)ing
organization w h I c h has
employed as many as 12,000
pzrsons.. About 3,000 are in
W~hington, the rest In 106
foreign countries. ~ .
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· Lemoltm said an e(fect!vo demcilmtnled an lmprastve ft~ ~·" .Wed strategy Jn Eurppe mu.st bre~ in at r • t e g J c ~ •u a reference to the
rel)' on r.eadil.Y avail!W~;"' ~ty. But it aboWd be military uerctse involving the
hig'hly trained and properlf remembered that OQ}y persOn-air transport of 50,000 men
manned and equipped units. nel with individual equipment aboard 235 planes from Utis
«>11nlry to West Germany nvt
y..,rs ep In a -ll'lllon
of u.s. lli;l~t capabilF. The
move from conUnen to con-
tiJleo!'took 63 hourlt
0
'1'Ibere is 'no doubt," he-------..,,.----------------------
said, "that the movement or
the ar~oi;ec! <!lvlllon lrQm 'Jl'l.
Hood (Tex.) to Europe in ex·
ercise 'Big urt in 1 " c 1
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2. Exira Be11t' Cnpdia , .
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4. Fritlldlf Senil1
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tellectual j o u r n a It , and
dlstt:lbutes television films .
The Voice of America broad-
ca!ts 810.program hours 1
week ln rl Ian~ .
WIENERS
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PWP Meets
On Saturday
"IJttl• Las Vegu, "J.!ool<
Carlo or Reno")" the them•
for the Saturdl1 meeting ol
the West Orqe County
Oiapter of Partofl wilhout
Partnert CPWP).
The eveol will be btld at
8282 L a m b • r t , Huntlngtan
Beach at 1:30 p.m. It 11 open
to all PWP members and
• guesta, jl:Olpecbvr members
l1ld 1lomnl. -
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ilHAT 'CAUSES SLIClD Sllllftl
·For Hi-LoHorwrs lllu1trollon 'I dil1ram• a major eauu of •li<fd
aho!L No:t• that th• fin• of th• 1wln1 llt;r)h• cl~b
-· ocrooa t~ to...-t u .. In tl\J ~ I ara. Thia. puti a cut. on ,th• ~•II thlit ch to •p1n cl~>tl•o on~ thus mov1 _from loft to fi1ht. 'IV cloo of Loil Edel and
B'*'? Elko win battle Ruth ll.-11¥f Helen Sulhorland
!"I~~ Santa Ana Women't
CIUli annual portnen HI-lo
~ Frid<y In Ibo llnab
tlte( survivinl 1 Held of 28
Wldenl.
'l'bey tee all at 9,04 a":rn.
~ cooaolalloa !Uahl cham·
pioolhlp ,.m cet under way
at t:U with June Drury and
Bel .. Ptrke meeting Ibo team
o1 l'nncel Schmid and Pat
Foaatll.
Ceata Mu•
.'IJJI ltlCMd ~ull Women'• C1.~P9 are under Way..Jt Ceola M.,. Goll and
C<lw>)lY Club wilh Nadine
Mau in the ~ of defend-1"'11u uu.:"·--.
Oil~ ·cootenden lo !he
croti\ are Martha Ciampa,
H~I Webster, Vl Hoekins,
Dofi>lhy O"Leary and the
de~~ champion.
J(tlday'1 besl nine event in
WO!jl'.l.'en's club action wu won
by,JJ,ve.me Forrester 10&-l.MS
(31-ih) followed by Hazel
Webster's t7·1U3 (40) and
H~ at 101·1.....,. s:.<ond fli&bl booot.· ....
capiur<d by Bev Battistoni'•
!lt-11!'1$ -(3S) followed by Mer·
ril~Dungan's 100-~17 (3SY.).
gUse Stipes won the third
lligbl wllh a U&-1W2-(tG). ,aP.k · Bartos~ took low iwfl: honan tn the men's club
eW on Saturday With a 711.
Jack Towle and Pat Kalama
were second with '791.
In the low net division, Tom
England WM on top with an
80-lz.&.
Second, with an 19-20-61, wu
Ket¥!iarris while Glen Freese
(86--15-71) and Jack Frazier
(83-10-73) followed.
The s o u t h e r o callfornla
....,PGA Assistants Goll tourney
is acheduled for the Mesa
c8ille on Monday with action
over 311 bole11 slated for the
Lake coune. .Am Barber is the guest
~er at the evening
aw#J!s. Barber la a former N~Qqnal PGA champion.
. , , •....,Jao SJ srl,. ..
NI)'• less than 41 members
of 1lie Raoc:ho San Joaquin
'1 club are still hi the
g far honors in the
club president's cup
cMinplonshlps after one round
of adtion.
Stl.U in contention are Covel
AJ!<n, Bob Mantfteld, Doug
Tet'ty, Joe Kolyosld, Bob Ber·
rymali, Harold Sproul, Bob
Hanson, Phil Waldner, Bill
Hac°kley, Dutch D 11 saver ,
Frank Beckman, Jim Youn&,
" -, _
'tan guards
J:avored
T.ln y Southern Caltfomia
College ol Cotta Mesa is
fa_vond to win Its accond
atraJght Golden State AtbleUc
Asaoclatl.on cross c o u n t r y
cbir9-Pionship this Saturday
morning in Loa AnJeles ' Grif· nil\ fark. Tbf! Vanguardl upped the~
seuon record to 26-2 by whit>"
plng,Calilomla Blptllt College
and • Los Angeles Baptiat
CC>IMce in a triangular meet
in ~ha.II. =Phillips, !he
V s' top runner, ran
aw from the field to remain
inbeaten in conference: corn-
petlUon.
J Murray ol SCC Wa!
and Ilia: brother Glen
ourth. Other pla<:eo for
500......, Slim Slltam (fifth),
Jerry Rinker (mth) and Jim·
my Coon (aevenlh).
·-
Marv J-and Nortn
Pallett.
Also Bol> llubbu\I. .11111 Rl!·
ter, Hal Schreur, .Gord.on
Imler, Rick Thomas, Jim Jloll,
Joe Klapper, Jim DaPule, Doo
Barney, Adrian 0 ' Neal ,
Ch¥1u McFadden, Hal Smllh
and Andy Hedl>loni.
.. Ray Sdlwunbotn. J I m ;
W"elgel, Jlm Walbridge, v>rc
Harrington, Don Boucher, Carl
-Bob Kelney, Bob
Lopes, Hal Shaw. Frank ·,
Grace, Kell ~ and I
Paul~ ,
And Kim DeNDeld. Bill
Winter, Pat Wade, Ned '
Traham, Herb Mlriln. Gene
McDonnell, Robert Clemons,
Bill Clark and JlmMlller.
They are (?allped in three
fiight..
In Saturday'• low net event
ln men's club action, Hackley
llnisbed with a 611 for flrlt
place honors wllh Young ,..
cond .. 611 and Rfl\er lhlrd
wllh 70. .
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lllustraUon ,2 1hows .th• ty~icll oddress f!Osltion •
of on1 who 1lleu. Such • Solftr natur•lly alma io
.tho loft to "ploy for my Ilk;•." ~y Id ainin1, how·
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T-'R6ET \.INE M"'"T\111t\.
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eve;, h• 1ll1n1 ·his shou~ers in 1 m1nner-f1c~n·1
to tht l1ft-th1t 1neour1ee1 uectly tht same swing
line th1t e11u1es 11\cin1. Hi Is, in effect, pro~okin1
o 1lic1 .bY 1ll~ln1 fqr It.
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'GoHtra .. who ali<• would b1 muc!I btttor off by
alignin1th1ir •houldor~•· tht rishi (lllus!r•ti!"' #3)
so that their n1tur1l Jwin1 lint put&. an OPPOJ!te-or
hook-spin on the ban. ' ... l~ NAn...,. .,.. ...
Your pll)'Vll lied fM fourth
wit!i 7is. · 'nw!y were Allen,
Trahan'I, Jay· Swift and
McDonnell. I
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Invitational ill set for Monday.
Information and detalll ol. the
tourney can be obtained by
calllnc'&U-tw and ukhlg for
the Pro Shop.
Featured in the tourney will
be video tape replays of the
action on television.
Mesa Vet"de
El Camino Tops JC
Ratings; Bucs · lOth
ldel and Wally BiviNI and Somebody up there -tn
the Perry Stephens took first N~ Ca11f0mla annt•Y -
place in Sunday's event -niWit' . like oranle c· 0 a s t
the Jack and Jill tourney at Collegt.
M~~e~I ~-131 beat oot Deaplte the Pirates' 21..0
the quartet of Lester and blankin& at the hand! of Santa
Cecile Schwal1er and Carl and Ana last week, Orange Coast
Gloria Bowden by two strokes. hu f.ailen back into the. top
Dave Hel.lman leads after IG ranklnp of California's
two rounds of the .~~ club 1 jun! u champioMhlps with a t45. arae or co eges, ac-
ln seicond place L! Don cordlni to the Junior Colle1e
Crowell with a 146. Athletic Bureau In San Mateo.
Collegi vaulted into the Second
position after It. stunning IS.I!
victory over deferidirig Mate
chamPton Fullerton. ·
Bakeisrleld It ·third in the
·new poll while P'Ullerton is
noW fourth. . .
Orange cOasi, now s-3 'on
the aeuon, ls' lied frir toth
wlth Santa Monica and Citrus.
~ The rJnkiNI. for what
. ~y'n Worth:
1. l!I c-IM lMI Defending champion Bob But, Santa Ana, which bas 2. s.~ P>Mto cc 11 .. 1
Balley (Los An&eles Dodcen) Jori only once In eight tames, . ! =~~~J ,
.iJ back in the pack with a 'f!'i. left out of the ranldnp ~. l!nt L•_Aftileln 1r .. 1
158 after 36 holes. a}tn .. ether. . •· l<rn,. cc (4-tl rf'~ 0 J , .._,
"'& ?.i U.. ... di CC f .. b-lf t• Al\I , ..... __ 6 I 11--IS
1--1 Cad't El Camino, undefeated in 1. 011bl1.'nlleY'11·H wcMHft (Ml ....., l(tT•N '· ei ~tlll! · eJ.dtt games contlnutd to bold .. •. c.t. llf'!f19·$1iii\"'"" c1.11 • c ... <Hi•.w...--,-,. ! •1 • 't:"
Ii" ' ' 10. Cltrvl ( .. I) ····~. M!triollt G G I • Count Yogi, a trick ahot oa to the No. 1 sJ19l in. the ON-c-t cwi . ~· 1cdM1 b•w Wll i. t21.
artist from Hollywood, will be ratln,p, but San Diep Clty """ Mena cc , ... 21 ~1~A¥-ll'MU t.. s.c..,.i featu~ a! lr(ine ,~;p.m-.. ....:.=:..:...;:_ __ .....;:_....:.._=:c=...;.......;_.....;... ___ _,_~~,,..,..-.....,-~-
tcy Club &!ftday at liOOll when
he and ladles' club :hplon,
Dee i;>ee Wblte, .will y. nine
. ho!,. aiaintt club Ralph
Evans and a low handicap
player from the men's club.
At 2:30 he will give a show
at the ~ arta for the
childrezl of club members._
Seacliff
Tbe Standlrd Oil Co. gall
tourney 11 slated for Saturday
wllh '1$ upected in the fold.
Slartlng time It. t o.m.
SJaoreeliff•
Dick Martin bu been ap.
pointed bead~ professional at
Shorecllffs a c c o r d I n i to
General Manager Jlm Perrin.
Martin was most recently
with Brentwood Country Club.
Along with hls teaching, 1
Martin has taken over the
management of. the Pro Shop.
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-McLarm .... nrnu1dnii bow -II la lor ... amaU ccuntry -New Zeabond -to pod&lco .0 many clwnpicm
In ~ apart. McLarm bimMlf prol>ably baM lbe llat,
IOllowed cJOlely by 1117 world rhampkm Denbo Hulme llld
Ferrari la<lory c1r1 .. r Cbril Amon.
But ln the world of motorcycle ' racm,, New Zelland r•tel
evea hlgher in the volume producpqn ,of cb'1DPl_ont. We'!e 111!1 a couple of the best In our mldll lhe Jul cot1ple-ol
weeks, Iv_., Mauger Ind Barry BrJaa.
Between them they have woo world cbamplcmbipo tho lut
ltve years In a row. .
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·Ne~rt.
Top.Seed
In Polo If anybody Oil thil side of the Pacific caa name the prime
minJ.Jter of New 1.ealand, be bu &o wm-t ifl a COftlUlate
10mewhere, but who'haan·~-beartl ot one of these fellows?
Throw In the great mlier, Pe'ter Snell, and tile dlltanco Def~ Clll' water polo
runner, Murray Halberg, and aporilmanlhip bu it aver
llalesmanlhlp banda dowa. The naUooal .,.,ooI al New Zealand cbampion Jiewport lllrbor
lh"!ldn' be a Kiwi bin!. It should ba a winged fool witll mp 8chool bas been ~
a camabalt lllctlng out al it. • ed In the 1911 pboyolfa llld
Brlgp la ao popular In EncJaad, where bo Uvea -of • bu drawn a 'bye In tile llnt
tile time, that h• almost Wtll the "athlete al the year" n>WJd nut Tu~y.
award in 1987. He will narrowJy beaten: in public ballottng Another Orange Cout "area
by tile captain of Britain'• World Cup aoccer ~ power. lrvlne League cJwh. team.
Briggs la 1 pr<i..,looal motorcycle rider, whlcb In tile pion Corona de! Mir Illa bu
U.S. might quallly him for a bit part In an Elvia Praley drawn a llnt. roubd i.,e. The
movie, but ln Europe mates him an internatlooal bo<o. ·Sea Klnp have been -ed
The 33-year-old New Zealander auppiem-bit wlnnlnp tliful In the ......,.,..
by dlatrlbutlni motorcycles for a C..Cboolovaldan nm., Jawa. In the aeconcf rou!"f al tlMt
So he's a rich hero, not a hobo wearing a ~lick leethOr twmoment, N~ will. _p•-· jacket and a length of chain tied around bit mlddle.' • · •• ,.... _,
McLaret rectom that the orfc1n of ,. DllllQI good per1ormera tlMt winner al lbe Ramoaa
In motor sport ii that racing became tumendoualy popular flt Upland 'VI Cl a rem on t
1n his country 10 to 15 yean ago. 1 ·• _ match wblle Corona del Mar
"Every boy rich er poor could afford a bike, lf be couldn't faces the aurvfvor al the
afford a car," McLaren aid. "MOii al them lite care al . Anaheim· Bal,sa Grande -
their own machines, and Urll 11 good uperience for lat.er tut. Costa Mesa face1 Temple
on, when they become profeuional racers." City in another tint round
McLaren and Hulme got to Europe the euy way, winn1ng match.
otipeads from the New 1.ealand Grand Prix Ann. apeclflcally · Finl round p a Ir In I a:
set-up to advance the careen of promising countrymen. With Ramona or Upland va Clare-
B.rlggs, it wasn't so euy. moot; Beverly 1D111 VI Santa
0 1 saved me a few bob wcrklng in an abbatoir pactiD' ,Marla; Fullerton or Sunny
kidneys and doln ' oUter measy jobs 'when I wu a teenager," Hills VI Servtte; Temple City
he confessed. An abbatolr, to ·be a lltue more arapblc, 11 VI Costa Mesa; Bqrbank: vs
a slaughterhouse. ' IA Serna; San Marino VI La
At 16 Briggs caught the steam.er for Europe, but when be Puente; ~ VI Bolaa
got to Australia the ship was damaged by fire. Thia delayed Grinde; Foothlll VI Rlvtnlde
his sailing to England by. tlu'ee weeb llld Uled up . mall Poly.
of hill puny resources. · .
"My friend Ronnie Moore (another aJJ.time motorcycle racing
great from New Zealand) left after t ' did. He flew to England,
broke his ankle in a race, healed Up and waa back racln•
before I arrived. ·"· '· ' .
"I was so broke when I sot ~ I simply bad to do
well to survive."
Briggs lost his world title this :Yea? ~to Ma111er1 -.dlldf
is pronounced "Major." 'Ibat II, Wuea you throw In the
proper accent, in wltich case It ii, "My~jer."·
* * *' Last oammer "Big Daddytt Doe G~ llJ!,..llle . ~
speed or zo mna: u Har 1a dte .-•iflllle • ~ m., and 1>ackocl It op wt1la a ,..... na ., 111.'ll .-.µ.
I''' the offlclal drq raclaJ neerd, delplle tile uul .......
It alum clock t1m1a1 • ....,. -_, -1.,..W
MCI 1lnce then? J· ,
' Pro Q.ge
Standings
"Aelu.Uy," tlMt Florida swamp nl e:qilaiaed, "I ~ 1'f
the end of the l1rip on ~ nM ud tlY froai e.d. •••
to the ear. Tbere area't 1-t hro • ~ . .,ftrtpl: ......
coantry capable of 1topplq • ar after ,M lii:ta-Ml, ud
&liley're all way tat la lite stk:b." ~ l "':·, e-
Garlill clelma !bit all modenl'~ otnpi'iia-fe ~.
shutdown areas, and dlat Jae lau ilNtJlll ~ ... lilt Ml '"
m.p.b. ever me. bit upe"'-11f -' ' • • •
''I'm concentn.tlq ea .,...., •• ""'' ui •~ _..,.i ,_to
lilt I.st (oecoodl) before ' llle --i' 'tljo, ,..... U .. t..,.
do oometlllnJ •boat the ,.-. ot '!118 .... ol , tM ilr.,.;
I am aot bo ..... tod ho .lop apeed Mt """'•lie ·-. '
GatUtl Aid loa1er dlatdtwa·; aria are tltt -, ...;,..
left. Brat,. are Olreacly kdlnc op doe ..-, u4 .. -
a braktn1 parachute Uaat .... jtetl Mm te· fl'll' w the G'1
of deceler.Uoa already. • I
"11'1 jaot lo bud Oft tile llodle 'l'lley'n lobol lo -lo 6
tometllhic to the strips." . •·. •
GuUtl recommenda addlq a •••t..wtn ., • ., . tt a
mutmam of !,OM fl, w ~ ..,_ ol a ..... lo
the avera1e oae-UU milt ,of ~ ana It .. _. el.
mOlt 1trtp1. .
Incidentally, be 11 compledq '111 1ldl Jell' ef ndq, l11
~ campalp u • toartn1 ,... nll ien .. '°"""' '15,IM
lilfla: to auend '5 eveats, ftiin Ill avenPf Ueit fov
puw each. b ether wonk, GultU tnYellll a illduet tine
a.mes aroud tlte world for .......... Uh 41 mDe. ti ltti&
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* *' *· There la 1 clique In USAC chlmplOlllti!J> .~. It dldni
start aut that . way, and therl'• ~ aMbblfll abo\11 . U.
The elite group II calied tile ''yaunc -·" I "'" to Biii Vukovich, Gary -lllke MOiioy llld Bnlce Walkup.
They're all rookies tn the champ trail. " •
What's lnlettstlng ii thal all lour men Ila•• a tolol ol
55 years racing a:perience anil an aven.ae ap · d. 14. Tht
reason ii that they all Cllitt,,up, tlimlP p-tarll, IJ\reeoqwtor
mldgell or jalopy compellllon. Walkup lllrted tile )'(lllll(UI
~ when he wu· I years okL l '
He 11y1 quarter-midget rocJnl, for boyl 11 1V'lllC 11 5,
II curr«iUy eojoying a populJlily ourp. lje'hl&b!J recammendl
tt for future racen and belltnl ti ii a wlloleane ac:tlvily
fury.......,..
"It's a .,...t WIY lo get 'lract llV¥)'' wJ>en,,.. ~ ,....,,,
~nd It la.Chea young kid& to mpecl llllCblnery. I think
It matea them bdtee drlvera and bet!« cJU-I-GO.
* * * (Deb Haolpto .. be -111 7:Jt ,_._ PIT ,,_ ... ,.
• "lalldo llpwta -Aolo lladq'' -DI -.. be -IM Aqtles.J . ·--. ~ Prep Cro~. Country
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Tony Valentin of Bo Ito n
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Valentin, lormer/y of Long
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ile. He moved to tile Eut
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Hernandez: bu won 18
matchel, ltoppinl: -19 op-
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SAN JOSE -Bob Jacbon
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nlng the IMl lndhldual
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l'J>Olball Leap.
Only JI YOrda iaparall tile
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Curiel, ~. clllly . two· yards
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