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1968-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' • v • •• -ne :-• • • ·ea "' TUE'SDAY ,i;FTERNOON, NoVEMI~ :19, '.1968 -~ ' VOL '1, NO. a 1 llc;TM>WS. 111 PAeB . ' :A: . x. Coast Narco . ~ • . ' ........... ~--. .... ,_ ... Iii i . I I y \,:,· · ·aj~;a~ U .-ge Mes~ Councilmen \ I BJ ARTHUR R. 'nNsEL Of ttlll Dllll'I' P11et!Jl.fr-A ...,lullon by' Wlllon, pUIOd on a f to I -with CaundJman 0-ge A. Tucker In O!'{M'litlon, . wlll -be forwarded to the U.S. ~ and PrWdent..i.ct Richard M. Nlxoo. Vlsionarie.s -to all but one man -the Colla Mesa City O>uncil Monday initiated a propoSal Ai buy Baja Cali(ornia as the 51st sta~ In the union, -Vice May1ll' Robert ·f'L Wilson as terrlt.crl.al governor. l\-Jc:>m, Girl, 4, Killed in Crash Based on a concept wblcb baJ been ... brewing avr::r the put two weeks, tbl great propooed land purdiue could ... complish at least three tblnga U bendl.fl.d cotrectly, bad<en aild: -Drutic cn<kln8 · down on fn. temaUooal narcotics lrllllc, IO&f of a city of Coroni-propooad federal clalure of the bcrder to milion unaccomponi<d by 1'Sp0nlible adult~-' A Huntington Beach w•n111ti and her --Opening up of a . -..Il1 umpolled 1-ytar~ld daughter were killed in a l'eCl'eati<l'lal wonderland of fl!hlna, Uf,. Monday night auto crash .on Main Street ing, boating and lklnd1ving potential as at Red Rill Road in the Irvine iooustrial well as widespread Inv e 1 t men t CompieL I -1mUtlel. 11Je dead were Identified as : 1 -'lb6 brinaing of a ~ ol the Mn. 1J111u Lou!,. llall, 20, 909 American war of Ule to Illa ruged, E=· nd SL • ban;on ltate'o popdace. [ •~ •~• C<>mdhnl• TQcbr aid be WU oaiy . Barnet, 4, o .,.. same a""'-· '•ctainst 1mmedlate actlm. on the tm-Tllreo other p<rl01ll were ..noua!J -ea.. injilred In the tw~ crash. Jll"'C~ted ~ ~ fear It -1d Mrs Hall driver of one of the can vtrtuaUy emtilrrua 1 ~ Mea bJ. dieil ~t S p.in. at Santa Ana ~ ~-is~ lft:J!:. i:.ii.the Hoopltal, about '5 minutes aftei\ tile __ , crash Her little gtrl died early f.bia ' He wu voted don. bowevw, after m,.,tlng. 1 debate which rang with -of tile SlJ.U listed in criUca.J. condition .are Lo~ana Purchase, the G a d I d e n Purclwe and Sewaid'• FoQy, which ilobald E. Ustick , jg, of 1682 Blaet>ery (See BUY BA.IA, Pqe I} (See CRASll, l'age I} · , OrBDlfe c..n ' Collision Chain '.Blamed c>IJ''Fog Weatll'er •· 'l'bat old ·a.v'h i:.C ·&.-;.· bani. ~ coastal winds will diminish it 1 bit Nednelday. TemperatureWJae, it'll 0e about 13 degr... alooi tile ""'an end n IUrther illland. . . - INSIDE 'l'O,.A. Y - t;The~I Ail !AC jockJ>Ot ii tottk wiUI /OMr""' prod1IO- ., UghUng •P Ol'a>!o• Covnw n a g • •· S.c ht.rlaln.,,..~ l'oge JO. =--· : ~---.. :=::::.. ': ......... ,_ Ii ·-·. ... " -.... ..... Clllll . ' -" ......... 1t -. =;: ...... :---.. ....... " --.. liidlt,... Tf.11 -... ......... 1•1.1 T......._ 11 --... -. ........ 11 --.. • , • .. • • .• . . • • • ' • • . . . ......,, ..... ~, Beach Mot~r~·-·IJ~uflllter • • t I -,... -·g;11ea "in · L~ilte. · crBsh : .. * ~ ' . ~ ':fi., ,• ' 17 •·dd:·· .. :· ?? -~• . , ~ng. ·~ , -.-. " • -':..--• . ":ti ~ "ti * ·~ ' . '· -" ' " ' l • .. ,-·--' -,+-. ':ti * } :ti . .. •, •: . • ' • • ' • ' t ~ I ' • " ' I ' l r r • 1 ' '. · 1 • • ' - ' t. • • • • " --- U .. I T•ltlPll91w SMOKE AWD POG MINGLE TO SHROUD lot.CAR PILl!·UP ON RIVe;RSIDI ~RE~WAY DHth, Injury, 0.1tructlpn Rode With Com~untar1 on This Grav. Morning RIVERSIDE ••• fanta ruptured oa (the vehidei u tbq piled lnlo -other. At • -oiPI fthlclelwn~. · One ma "WU trapped lnaldl hll eu llDd bumod lo d<O)h. Authorllles JdoD. lillldthe-manu~G. cara.r., •bolt a, au lltnWdlno. • CllP o(flcm. clooed the colllBiOIHllled portion of the blghway plu. eoough ro1dway on both sldeJ to~I k off two miles <i the freeway. Ear morning commuter traffic wu hal for a.bout • hour ud ooly partlaJi, -· . CRASH ••• ; «ray, 'l'llllln, drlVtt <i lht' other eu llDd Linda Jean Wade, It, of 91Z England St. Ustick has chest and he¥ lnjurl .. and Miss Wade, head injuries. Katherine llilll, Z, another daughl<r of the dead woman, ls in serious condition From Page 1 MESA SAYS BUY BAJA • • • brooghl Alaska lnlo the Amortcan fold . "I think it'• a tremendOul deal,'' declared City Councllman Bfil St. Clair, who spends u much of hll vacatloo Ume as poSll.ble in Baja callfornla each year. "Each was a bargaiD, each helped make America great," St. Clair said in an addlUonal paragraph tacked onto Wilson's motion, ln reference to the prior 1803, 1853 and 1867 land purchases. The 1dea of Wilson '' the new ac-qalllllon'• flnl bead o! slale originated wHh SI. Clair. '"lbll is a part ·of California/' e1- plained Willon, "I tblnt If we can talk of Puerto Rico .. being the 5111 stale we can certainly diSCUSI B a j a C.Ulornla." The vice mayor -who brlefty sported a.Pancho Villl·ltyle moustache several weeks ago -only last Thursday proposed Wilson's Serious coastline to our security requirements,", he added, "or, stated another way, coastline equal to our whole Eastern Seaboard. ti "If we cannot prevent narcotict passage over the short lower border ol the state of California, how can we expect to prevent it from crossing a length of 10 times thal distance?" he added. He also said the Baja California ac- Qui:liUon proposal might make the nareotics flow easier, due to traditional interrtate leniency in vehicular checks compared to JntemaUonal policies . If the real purpose of the Wilson proposal Is to open up Baja California to tu and private capital for develo~ ment, he added, the money can better be spent to help miWons of Americans, "If the real purpose is to foster good will to our neighbor to the south," he continued, "it Will not." Hinting at knowledge not available llA Couty Traffic 1M7 to the ordinary man tn the str1et, Vice 111 Duda Toll lM Maror Robert M. Wilson toda" dcclar- Councilman Tucker said citizens of the Republic of Mexico are highly na::' tionalist.ic and todaY.'s world -in the proposed trade , o( )¥ge. chunks of a naUou. -is much diHerent from the 19th century. but rapou"Wc to trettmms. ~ ed he is Mad seriol&I about American aJd~.W. . e:pan.rion into Baja California. "The Communlttl ln Mexico would surely m : Yankee Cap 1ta11 et Imperialism,• " Tucker forecast in the dissenting paper. In IDDlbet' fataUt, um ~' Tinet-"1 hont1tl11 believe it is a concreJe te Marie Lee, 11. of. S..Uir---Ba.rbara pa.isibitity," tmth o little power -per- died after belnc burned in a blazing suanve of course, not force ," Wil.son crash cm the San Diego ""'way near uploifted. the Garden Grove,FNewa): iDtersecUoa ,,.,,. lf.F , #lid he envillons the rugged =· 1:':-s;!:.'e!':t ~= recreational r.esources of th~ Gulf of to d, 'tb '1o the ash and WU brother California and the 1eaward side of the "If, finally, the purpose of the resolu· Uon la to ga~ publicitr, or notoriety, it Will r;ertainIY do that, ' he predicted, _.;;but •( Ille eipenae ol ;-the Image ci tne City of Costa Mesa." ' 'l'tlcker conijnued to jab at thi motIVe behind the Baja California annexaUon concept, saying lt must 1n the final analysis be considered a blow to the narcotics 1'f'Oblem. wa,! Slnga', 17, ~jW'ed. 1 ' Pacific a1 o bmc/it to cU tot1ttrMr1, wot 11t1t Americam. Italy Plunged Into Crisis as Premier Resigns ROME (UPI) -The ftvMDOOll>old -aummnem ·c1 Pnmllr m .. ftDlll i-. nslped toc1a1, ilhlnlb>i ltalf lalo • Polillcal crllll colncldlni with the -bl( --In ft•• dQI. 1-. le, aubmlu.d bil ml(naU.. lo P!9ldenl 01-&arqal ahor11y aft<r a meetlag cl ilie :Doman cabloel that toot Cllllce JUlll 24. Pal1llcal ........ said the rell(nalion WU dellped lo f«ce tho .. liag Cbril- tJan Domocrallc puly llDd tta fonnu -~ the Soclall'1a, lo lpoe!I up lloao lo .....,.. the -11tlon. -Ila --·Leone'• CbrllUan Domocnts bad been unoble lo plllh nform leplaUon thnJugh a bolllle porllemlnl lo ootve the naUon'a labor ud educatlooal ............ DAILY PILOT ::::;..~ ~= .... I,. ,_.,.., ~ °"""°' '°""' l"V•LlfHINO CO##.,.,.T l.INft N. W..4 ..... k. c.t., Ykil ,,..,., .... Gtftw .. ~ n..i •• ir: ....... ·-n.... .. M..,...,., -·-,,,, Nt111• "'l::::W -c..111-.1 m ...,,.., """" ~ :::i;.:,• ~ ......... -:. ....... =· .... l :i-:. ...... "My whole point '11 .f wont to .ask our Congress to look '"to it," he ez· plajMd, noting l1l4f Ammc.:1 Mlgh- bor lo 1111 1oulh U•fn TIH4 of -lop- ~I and Ult U.S. 1lal fl!OtlC~ lo do il ' a form of rtilonal ..........i lo smoothlJ auJdo llranp. Coun1y .lnlo tho 2111 Centur1 wlthont f"'*"1 lnlirfertllcl. can: CIUTICllM SI. Clalr Monday nllb& arltlclfOd loo tho facl lhal far:.t,biad people bave lrldlUonally boen ......t, unW polllerlQ' pmeil" their vlalon tranlCODded lhi clllaracklouecl vlewpolnll ol con- sUSn111t1 ..,,,., called AlaaU 'Stward'I Follr,' bul _,.,. ... ourbl lo call thla 'Bob'• BarplD,' or llOll1ethlni." JI. Clalr Aid .,..,,,ai11111<1Dy. U Oarnna MaJOI' Tony BoDero thnlla!>t hll -1 lo clooe the Mnlcan border -Ulllque, be bun'I heard 8Q1lhlq yel. -'lllcbr, bolmor, 11111ellled II mll1d ....,,. bl baller lo table the ruolullon imll1 ilia -meellntl In on1 ... lo pOlilb it up and )ll'lcllldt thi _.blbly cl a nal! move. He Aid II should not be oonalde"14 u a move for statehood Pfl' ae i • tu money dumplni ground; a metliod of making apeculaUve fortunes ; a way to Irritate Mexl.cana, or even jurt coun- dlmanl<: publlclly-ldng. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley then urged Tueker lo work with Clly Altomey Ray E. Juoe lo add mor< dltect phraaeoloq deollnc with the lnlerrulllonal narcolkl problem lo the Wllaoo r ... 111tlon. Tucter'1 ·motion ur~ a joint ltate and federal ltudy oo mtlii<xP of cracldng down on the Callloml•M"'1co narcou._ opera~oo waa aubsequenlly pwed by 151o0vole. 0 Thls ii ™ major coocern and the lllCOlldary upect of Baja aa Iha 51111 llalo can be menllolled aa one of aeveral· poulble allefllaUve1 -and mar -In that contm -have merit," "l'Ucker11ald. . ' British Columbia .. Ketch Mir Takes. Mazatlan Lead ''113 requC lo delar WU madl Jn ao effort . lo lafquanl Iha lmaa• hi th1J OwmcD." be decland, read1na tram a pre"'tWI, four--llalamenl altar Br A!MON LOClWIEY --.._.. ot "" O.llt , ........ 1eamlnc two da1i ap cl tht movt Mir, 1 ~fool Sparkman I< Slepbena lo ~ America. ketcll, 11dppered bf Geotge W!lllam ''nib reaol-poulbly bu deep ml O'Brkn of the ROyal Vancouver Yacht lone nnc• .... pllcaUona,'' bla COlllllMllll Club, aalled 1,IOO mil• from Brltllh beCan. In IOibotbloti OM mlPt call • Columbia lo enler the 1,000 mile Lot stDdaed undtntatement. Anaelu to Muatlan yacht race. ANOTlllll ORDINAllCB . . Twenty boura before the Illar! of tho "U we ruab fn wltbout praper ltud7 ract O'Brten bouted: '1W1 have the and ='' we ma,y nod ourtelvu mOlt ponrful boal in the race and 1 Ith ~· ~·-·--WI are hero !or I lint lo flnlah and w crOWll •~•·~ ~--~,,'' I lbot al the ela~ lln!o recarcl '!II Tuebr llld, "eltO(>I "' wlU "'II llJv• bf Slrlua U In \~'We can. aall clrclea :0 ':";'.=_ !>,dliil 11 will l1rud¥ around Don Haakell'a Chuba11CO." H ~-'--••· It • ailed Monday O'Brien alarted aultlng acuon ~~";~~=rial-to bi. '.WOids. Al the I a.m. roll· call Pioco ·41 lo......,lal"-wlllch haaJ.et 1o be and hll Vancouver cmr bad forged ..... ~ tW mllea ahead ol "Chubby" the be adopted and wblcb aome city Oclall laVN lronklmner ln>m Newport aar wu hutlly conaldorod. Harbor Yaclll Club and wen aalllna "I Intend lo req-dtlafa on ltama amai?t •"'-•the !bumbllne will> Ced!w we ban nol ltad -llml lo llud7 -and a1ao 1o lpeak out 00 poorly...,. lalaad lull over tho hort!on. Chubby'• cel"ftd, badly..mttan or d-tal poalUon placed htt ...., llO mil• lo ~" ba aald. .. -cl Mlt. ~:• ll•t-aald u the nil But lllllber Mir nor Chubby ...,.. able -balilad tho llieral lo!-Lad lo -boll! Gii the ·-drlfl ol Rull> -11 ......uca caa1ro1 II -of tho ._ rated boala In the II wtlWnlaaolld, but II la ndlculoua lo comcled tlml liandlnA • CCGOtln k .. Illa pr1ma ....._. ' Tba Clua=ntrY SbiiOon, • Colmnbll-"ll II tn1t fbat with 11ap IUIDI <i . It flWI by Jobn R. Noble ......; from Iba U.S. WI llOllld mata cl a..ta a Yaclll Club moved a awt !all aboal u tllecllvely ., In Iba 1-1 of the comcted Ume loble we ba-fein Callfornla and other llatea" lo dllplace h<t former owner, John Hall ho charpl "bul tbla bu not -<i-ll!'WJllll"I Harbor Yacht Club now ..U. aa""'•M-;, Ing a Jie1r Columbla-511 yawl, lnlerrneno. __ ,. Al I -liialtar <i facl, fntmnmo had . ·u.s. fails to Crack S. Vietnam ~oycott • PAJllll llJPI) • llll!ralllod illlllCllllllll, -Tna VIO H-lald In lloltm sources Mid tonight lhe uniifililllOi today hll nation woulcl not em Ill bo)looll had !ailed once more In 1ta e!lor11 lo llO" beolyae of-• .. _ dlcJ4I&. end South Vietnam'• ~of Ille P~ ·-· .,._.,.r'fli••~ .,. __ lelb. The 118U4I Wedneodiy-Una wllli ~*:cl North Vlllnam dlleplea WU posli>on'f " Ill; again. Jlailll de 1illle, 11111 tht "We can .rep.rt no progrw IJI our ~ IOI llitnG Wlloll =a·'( e!!ort lo reach an a-.! with SaigOii ill .w.i 1~,. • 11111· on terms al reference that wOOit-!lllllllW--.J.. .,,.._ overcome their hostility to the presence jja ..,..._ • o1 the NaUonal LlberaUon Front (NLF),'! !IP,_.,... • ow lllil .. 111.r pollUcal arlJl of the Viet Coog, the ,,,...... .... .,, lllot. "-'Ill '"~"':.,':,:.~tt;...d llopel "'malned biO ·= = .. ';~• to"~4t..i~ that President Nguyen Van Thieu wlll lbe 1trit working aesalm a pll,ri deman-- soon work out a formula with U.8. din& priority for the drafting ot a Ambaaeador Ellsworth Bwil<e: ·to •end lchedule filr withdrawing U.S. lorcea a delegaUoo lo Paris lllmly. However; fnim y1e1oam. .- Red-· Rockets, Mortars Hit Near Da ~ang .Trustees Order Campus Opening by Wednesday SAIGON (UPl)-Communlll gunners early wedn .. daJ' lauoched 0!0Ckel and mortar attacb on at leut foor allle41 lnslallatiom ammd tho oily of Da llang. Premier Van Huong had warned earlier the guerrlllu were preparing for a wino ler offeaslve. Communist lroope .. Tueoday alMlled nine cities in South Vietnam and battled U.S . .Marines and South Vietnamese troops south of the Da Nang area for the fourth coiuecutlve day in some of the heaviest fighting since President Johnson halted the bomblo& o! North Vietnam. UPI correspondent Perry Young re- ported frofD l>a Nang that about 11 rounds of what appeared to be 122mm rockets landed arqund and behind the 3rd U.S. Marine amphibioua force head- quarters across the river from Da Nang, Sou th Vietnam's seeond largest city. Other rockets and mortar shells fell around Camp Ti~, the U.S. Navy support' base at lhe foot of nearby Mon- key Mountain and into Marble Moun- tain, about five miles from Da Nang, Young said. Another eight to 10 rockets hit the Marint lo&istica center at Red Beach 10 mllet north <i Da Naiw, killing at ·~ .... Amm""1 llld ""'"'ding ... There were no damage or cuualiy r eports from the other bases blL :COast Residents . . - Greeted by Fog for 2nd Morning I oranp Coul l'Qldenlr won up 1o Enother lute.. cl the tom, foUY dew I JbCrDlng U a milt1 CJOal: enveloped them Calllomla for 'the aecond lllnl&lll d'U'. Aqcl, U.. U.S. WU11>or Bureou lldded, Ile altuaUcm llll'l IOlni lo pl any belier. ¥ore cl the ...,. wu prtdlcted lor If=· llun Lot Anpko le San DlelO ...,. doted qui thla m«n1n1. Lot Anlel,..bowld alr<:raft w o r e detoured lo Ho14'Wood·Butbanl: Airport llDd Onlorjo 1oternallonal Airport. San Dleao-hlah•ar potrol@lll lllopped dri\'11:1 laiol the -Wlf '"1 _.,.. la doWnlown Lot An&oles, vJ.iblU~ WU cul II llmu lo OM clly blonl<. - Wlndl ol from •!(bl lo 16 -""' ~ ·1o ralle lho fOf a bit Wed- neliliY, brtnP>r PllilY IWl1ll' afternoons -wllja llllle totnwaturt cbanl•· LOS ANGELES (UPI) ..,_ Prealdenl liobert Smith returned lo sQ Franclaoo State College today under orders to roopen the campua by Wadnllday. But the school wu not )'It free ol tbt specter or vlolenca. . Lale Monday, a!l<r 1 lfUlllllll daylnol -.og here, stata collega trusi- ~ the clgar-<m0klng Smith lo •Piii the achoo! "immediately." Chancellor Glenn Dumke said later the trustees expected classes to ruume "no later than Wednesday." Gov. Ronald Reagan, e1 officio board president. called the meeting ''very pro. ducUve," and Nld , "I look forward now to on:ler being rutored and the campua being reopened." He called for action apkuit ptl'IOnll who "broke the law and broke \h• rulea." Smllh o6ed San Francisco State Wt Wedne y after several days o f vtol e, On '11lursday, ht: told the ees, arsonists set SO fires on the c8mpw. The violence began alter the suspension of teacher Ge9rge Mason Murray, Black Panther leader who reportedly urged black studentt to bring ;una to the campus. Eva u Monday'• meeUni prosreued, I small bomb explodad Oii lht """"""· . There w .. oo lnjurloa ~ was repcrted u nqliglblt. --' "Fon:t will be UJld ll lo,.. II necet1U7,11 to open· the campus, Dllmb told newsmen, "but It will be avoklld u !>Olllble.'-' SmJlli ledar called a !acullJ, meellq on campuo, and ul:ed all ll,000 . students to return to campu1 for a "state of the campus" addresi. r The resolution further declared there would be "oo negoUation, arbitration or conceSslon ol student snevaoces or c:omplalnts except throu§b onllMry chan- nell of _,.UDlcaUon' ud only after "order bu been Mlond and the -tlanal proceu remmed. IJ In Lot Angeles, !Ian Francllco Mayor Joseph Alioto blamed a facuJty strike -not student violence -for the shut. down. He lold I meotlng of llalo o!Oclala from lluwgbout the well that claah<s between students and police "had been stabilized" when Smith decided to cloae the college. A auti.equent declllon by the f..Wly to go on ltrike convinced Smith be · had to close the school, Alioto aald. From Page J NARCOTICS RAIDS ••. st .. Laguna, pouesslon marijuana_ -Jama S. Parb, 11, of 1016-B Glen- neyre SL, Laguna, po1w1ion marijuana. -Balley W1Wam1, 11. of 1048 Van Dyke Drive, Laiuna Beach, P:>s,session of marijuana. -Carol J. Pelletier, It, ol 33002 Palo Alto St., Dana Point, JIOSHllloo. of dan- geroos drugs. -Qarlet E. PhlUJp11 21, Sherman Oaks, possession of m1rljuana. -Gerald E. Pobl, a>, of 32111 S. Coul Highway, South Lquna, poa..,. sioa of marijuana. -A 17-year~ld boy, ror pouesslon of marijuana. -Ana R. Steele, %3, 806 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, poue13lon of mari-juana. -Stepha I . Fhller, 20, of 1111 Shorr- cllff RoR. Corona del Mar, sale of heroin. -Ralpl P. Moriu ID, 21, ol 1921 Altura l>rtve, Corona del Mar, pouu- 1lon of marijuana. -Patricla A. nomu, 11, 2651 Or111ge Ave., Costa Mesa. aale of marijuana. -Patdcla A. n.om;:; .. :: •• .;s Oralla• Ave., Costa Meu, and ale of marijuana. -.Jamea J. Dlaet, 22, o! !JOI ~ Ill-rd., N~ Beach, poueulaa d ~ c. Cllboan, 21, 1ame actth., aame charge. -llaaan Anlrod, 18, of 471 El Bosque, Laguna Beach, sale of hashish. --Banl4 E. Smith, 20, o! 1965 Laguna Canyon Road, Lquna Beach, Alo d danaeftllll druga. -Colla M. llaoey, 18, of 11111 La Roca Ave., Fountain Valley, being present where marijullll is being used. -Robert t. &cmlber, 11, ol Garden Grove, belnj: In a plaet where mari- jUkUl ii beinl Ultd. -Daolel D. O'Brko, II, of !IOI! Mu· nol1a Sl, Wealmlmler, ~ot Iii a place where marijuana II UJld. -Pn. Lam D.1-u, It, cl T"9 MCAS, being In a pllce wbera marijuana is being used. -111eodore R. McGbmb:, 11, fJI. Ana- heim, possOlllon ol nwlJuana_ -A 17-year-old boy picked up In Lo- guna Beac:h "wu mo arrested on su:ipl- .. • ~ • (AP) - A docklnl co_ IDfto1,. clon <i oale of peyote. -·~ Many ol the prior lilt of llllpeCla Manila Boat Sinks aant an lnlwieland p&uenpr t.o.t at' were lmlll.ed while 1athered at CN Cebu In the ctntral Phlllpplnu Mondey,-p I ace, Including Haney, Schreiber, Early reporta Aid 200 panen(efl' were O'Brien and Pvt. Lomu who were mluln1, but laler lt appeared thal loll· lound at Irvine Boulevard and Sand than 10 were WlliCCOWlted for. ~oo Avenue. ~~--~:::=..oc...;;,..:.::;;:;__~~~~~ "BEAr• THE HOUDAY ·RUSH ICONOMICAL re .. uc'H ~. need for frequ•nt prof•11ionel cl••nin9 b•- c1u1• it rem•••• tht 4••.r.ly ornbt4• 41411 1011 1MI 1111¥11 M ro1l111'1tt Jn the .SAl'I PROCm 1t1 .. 11~cally dent. op..tl 1p1ct1lly for the prof111lenel carptt •l•tne/. It 11 completely nf9; f., 1111 Clrpet fib'"· ' •INTLI A~nON u111 ft• l»ruah11 or 1crubbln9 actien, •• K 4••• .not dia- ·lt" the pU1 el tlit <ar,..t, ~ c1rpot fib•r• tt collect dirt. CUANS Dt. 1ctu1llr r1mov11 1011 f,.m both I 1 ~II• el th ~•rplf and tho carpet ac~ht• · USTOIU PILI tho powerful oxtrac· · tftn pt1c111 rom1v•1 mol1turo Im· W1odi1t1Jy, tldtt 1Yt141nt 1htlflko90, aod llfh Mallt4 ,ti• te '~ka oew' tppt1t1•ch •WHIM YOU WAHT THI l'INIST- SOIL RITAlDINe AND MOTH PIOOflNCi •r• Included et no eictra c .. t, ... ... lmMATI CAU. RUG &: UPHOtSTERY CLEANERS ·o;; 211t Y-of Set,ico In .Orang• County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONI 146-MU -Tall.IN ttfa.i..7-NH TlllCll LENGTH . d~oomplctdjl out of lho polled "We will be addln( approximately 1ta . lwloo tht 18111111 cl the Calll<nll let MA'IULAN, Pll' I) 1---------=::..::::.:..;;,:;,::::;;..::..,:~...:.;.:::::;:!::.:::..=::...:.:...:. __ ....:,..:.;;., ____ ..;_~ • l t, I ~--'----=--'--'-'--------------- • l • '• •• .. • -B ti~gton · Beaeh ' . . VOl 61, NO. 278, !l SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • 2 l(illed in Crash · Beach Mom, Daug liter W.reck Ji:ictims . A •luntington Beach woman and her 4-year~ld daughter were killed in a t Monday night auto crash on Main Street at Red Hill Road in the Irvine Industrial Complex. The dead were idenUfied as: Mn. L!Waa Louhe Hall, 20, 909 England St. Aloaa Barnt1, 4, of the same addres.s. Three other persons were seriously injured 1n the two-car crash. Mn. Hall, driver of one of the can, died at 6 p.m. at Santa Ana CommUDity Barbour A.rea Hospital. about ts minutes after the crash. Her little girl died early Ulis morning. Still listed in critical condiUon are lt61 County Traffic lM'1 Ill Deatlt Toll 114 Ronald E. UsUck, 46, o! lllZ Blueberry Way;·TusUn, driver of the other car and Linda Jean Wade, 19, of 912 England SL . Ustick has chest and bead lnJurles and Miss Wade, bead Injuries. Council. Denies Request For Smaller Lot Size By WIWAM REED Of IM PlllY Plltt Stiff An atlempt to get city permission for building homes on lots of 4,600 square feet in area rather than the HunUngton Beach standard of 6,000 square feet was unanimously turned down Monday by the City Council. The 65-lot proposed development for the northwest side of Admiralty Drive inland from Coast Hlghway near the Huntington Harbour marina development had been strongly opposed by the Hun- tington Harbour Property 0 w n e r s Association and particularly residents of Islands 1 and 2: , • The miltter has been before the city for several roonths and ~ch time the Planning Com.miJsion has approved it .Wilh some rnodiflcatiOM. , T Councilmen. previouily bad Ordered a ruolutim approvinf1 "lhe aubdivl!ion -drawn for' final, eonskteratlon. At that point the re!idenb eatered the fray. Marcus E. Cr,ahan .Jr:, a_ttomey for the homeowners, -••!idly llglled that "there is not one llCiJiWla of eVidence to jllS!ily the requitem,eols of yoiJr ordinances. Th.ere is no hardihlp on the land u there muat be "for a variance to be granted." Homeownes A. W. Knor, Gordon Hatch and Bert Beria argued that to allow substandard lots would depreciate the value of property, make the land under consideration l e s s desirable by making lots smaller and create problenu for the future. Berry A. Berkus, t h e applicant, called the proposal. "a means to create .. more waterfront for a new market." Houses, he said, would be priced in the $70,000 range if the variance had been granted. He said he proposed creating "a C901· mUDity of good quality" and pointed oul that ~ the area within a propooed private park were added to the lot sizes he proposed, the total size would be "well over 5,000 square feet." Leland . A. Pprker, who lives in Hun- tington Harbour, agreed with Berkua that the development Would be ac- ceptable. An architect, Parker said he though the propo.W "a fine developmenL This is the best that tliey (the homeowoers auociation) could hope for. I , bdi""' property valu.. "!"' lllll delern\!ned 'by sctuaro· (eet, but by &ood plannin ," -ciiOncfllnen, w!>4, 41't,~l bteD under considerable · jJieistfre lo uphold the inle«rllY o! the 6,000 _ ... Joo! minim11m kt size and ,have ~cl lbe matter at least twice,. agreed ~mqus. Jy with Mayor Alv.ia M. Coen w stated tbat, "I den' thlnl: Mr. Berkul has come up wi!JJ .proof of a hardship on the land." CouncllmaD Henry Kaufman added the observation that there are other pro- perties with some of the same problems 0£ development . found in this land and that he did not wish to jlet a pattern of development of small lots. Katherine Hall, 2, anolher dtiughter or the dead woman, Is in serious condition but respOnd!ng to treabnent, hosplla1 aidea said. In another fatality Ulla moining, Tlnet· te Marie Lee, 18, of Santa Barbara died alter being burned In a blazing crash on the San Diego Freeway near the Garden Grove Freeway intersection Friday. Mra. Lee's alster, Tory Ellen Singer, 19, of Santa Barbara was burned to death in the crash and a . brother, Wayne Shlger, 17, lnJW'ed.. Underground Paper Sale Brings Blast An undergniund newspaper which bu appeared on newsracla In Hunllngtoo Beach over the last two weekJ Monday night drew the verbal fire of Counc:1lmen Ted Bartlett who a&Jd be Hdidn't like the way they treated Pre&denl-elecl Richard Nixon." Bartlett said that .. not only wa:s Mr. Nixon bellUled, the American Flq was desecrated in the Loi Angelo Free Pr-tu." "Do we have to put up with lllY type of obscene papen I01d on oor streets! The people .....,.t that paper and don't want to put up with that kind ol trash.'' City Attorney Dnn Donia said the tltua- tion "ii not a local matter" and added that •'there art no succeasful pro. secutlom of the Free Prus ... ,. u I know," ~ollcO Cbiel ...... _ ....._lllal be"loi> had llei.f'lmn=iii"-l~~ who complained to Barllet1; said be ~'t'tV ail:..,~~ laU A ftP<'.-.liVe of the Amorlcan Legion appeared .at ·the, meellnll with hla copy o! the Free Prus and • ..- lion condemning the publlcation. Mayor Alvin M ... c:oen . ialif the man had not presented the resolution to the council prior to the meeting, Coen then ruled there wu considerable doubt about the •utl>orlly of ti\< coonCII to act in the matter, so the representative was not heard. .. 1.... • •• 1 ··"'I"-tt4 Alive Bui iv..-t;~4'11 " . . . ' ' . . ' ~g Jleac)l p!iy~~ Jam .. ,A'.)irubtt, ,ta,Ja.lilletl'' from wr<'ckage O! llli ·new .J!!<!rU car ·tiy ...altlrs following 11\id!liib.1. craib..1'f<!!)d_ay On Paclflc Coast Hifhwax • Santa Ana •liiverJlr!dge. Waiting io w· freed 1rom Wr-eckage . '!"." RDna1d TormnaSirii, 211, ' Mile-long · Accident • • • -~ ' ' ..LJ_· • • "' ' Dell~ Paper < • TEN CENTS . .... '~'tf';.:.J ·" ·f _,.,,. •. r • ,.' , ...... ,· •• • •ffl.<t,.l • ., 4 • .. ' ..( '·.·~ ,.J : 1 and ~lolii Lallo8", 21. bolhcDf.Gan!a-Grovt.' Pollc.e:-'dir smllihed I.nto guardrail '*''H\uiilbt': ton l)each '.•Id.• of nver after Armshaw 1911 cobfrOJl pl_ !~e. J'!l!ys!cian Gd pa"engers were holpitaJ. uea wi111 nmltlple illiUl'ies.. .. , 1 C(Jast Suffers .·. •• . Huntington Buys Site Oregonian Held By Valley Police On Flag Charge , Involves 150 Cars, Trueks : For Library for. :$225,000 Councilmen Monday nlgbt agreed to buy 18.66 acres at Golden West Street and Talbert Avenue in Huntington Beach as the site £or a new library. The land will cost the city $225,000, City Adminiltratnr Doyle Miller told the council. "Three years ago the asked price was $25,000 an a c r e; I offered them $12,000. Two years ago the asked price was $18,000 an acre; I offered them $12,000. Six months ago the asked price was $15,000 an acre;. I offered them .... $12,000. .... ..Well. they finally talked me up some," said the administrator, "The price we'rt payin& is about $12,030 per acre." · "A lake covers much of the property and some of the area not used for the $3 million library may be used for park purposes. The council ia expected to look into means for library construction other than general obllgaUon bonds whicll failed at the polls Nov. 5. AJ much as one third of the price could be funded -by the federal government.' In addition to agr!eing to the land purchase,· Mayor Alvin M. Coen ap- pointed Councilmen Jerry M a r n e y , Donald D. Shipley and Henry Kaufman to a COmm!ttte charfl"d with nefotlating the purchase of the proposed civic center aile an Maio Street at Mansion Avenue. Aa 1&-year-okl pack.blg hoo.se worker was arrested MondJ.y by Foo.dain Valley police Clll charges of dlllllng the American,Flag. Michael Z. Russell WU booted Into Orange County jail Mondar'n18'11 ali.r Officer Clark Corbin allegedly found Old Glory tacked up aa a raof liner in Russell's van-type vehicle. . According to poll~ reporln, Russell was !topped at Garfield Avenue and Magnolia Street on a traff.lc charge but a search oC tbe red and white painted vehicle revealed the flag. The yooth gave a Salem, Oregon , ad· dress as his home bul apparently has used the van as temporary quarters while work:Jng u: a laborer f'-' the Westminster-vegetable packing firm. He was to be arraigned today in Westmllllter MUDicipal Coart. .Baja California .ilst St~t.e?: .. Mesa Asks U.S. Buy Territory, M<;ike Wilson 'Governor' By ARTHUR R. VlNsEL • -<lpening 11P ol a virtually WlSpoiled 01 tM O.lfr Plitt Stefl' recttaUooaJ wonderland of. ftlbing. tutf. VISlonarles -· to all but one man Ing, booting and atlndlv!ng potential u _ Ule eoata Mesa City CouncU Monda,y well u wldelprea( ta• 1 1 t m • n t lnlllated a proposal to buy Baja poaslbilltles. ealllornla 11 the 1111 stat< In the union, -The brlnjlnc or a-mWUN ol the with 'Vice Mayor Robert 114. W!IJon 11 American way ol Ille to the nJQed, '1~i:c;. .. ~· Wfllon. 11.-1 Ill ' ~ .i::· ... i;; ...: ool7 aftolvolo~~~ aplnll llnmMI*-"'° them> A. tucker in --. _ -'°°" 11ecedetaled nwl 1're f« fear tt ~ forwarded to U.S. COt1&r"" and vlr10all)' ........... ~M-by President-elect Rlchanl M. N-. laylnf ~U. to · oo the Based on 1 coocept wbl<h bu been doontep <it tho;m')' Wh(le itlelf. brtrrlng over the put twn wccta, the He wu '9'<d doWl>, bowever, alter .,eat pr_..! land pJl'Chase could ac-debate whlcn rans wllb achoes of the CGlllPlilh at least taroe thlnp il handled Loulltano Plrci-, the G ad s d en COlTllCl!y, -l!ald: -and -·· Ftlli. --Dmtli: cnckllll down on In· ~ Aluka,lnto the AmericU fold. 1oroa1iona1 -tralllc. pl of a "I lblol h'& a _,,....,. deo~ • cl\J o1 ~ t-.il ~ declOred City 01a...umao BID St. ClaJr, fl the bWef lo mlncn UDU«l1JIPIDlod Who spilllll .al lllllch· ol bfl VICltlon b7 ,..pons!ble oduk ~ time u poalllllo In B1Qa Calllnll llllCh '· ... . ' • • Oruf • C..t ' , \ I ' ' I • 1 ., I • 14------.,...-..----....... ·-·-----.. ... ... ---------~ ----~ ... -~--. ·' ---. . . . -- • ' • , • • • • • J OM. V l'llOT ~alks Styinied , Again ' ~ -... ~: _ 1 . ~ -:r _ . • . _ oycott ·lUPI) -HJib aWed l p;, Premier Tr • HUOJli aid ID gon These -aald the proble1111 o1 aald tonlihl thL 11-Slates _ today hll naU.O would llCi! ..,SJla boyCj)U. an Amel'lcan withdrawal ,... the No. ba~ laU<4. -more. ID .Ila ~qrtl to nowbecauseotr-.t''<:o"'-clocim;..,.t.11om Oil the Vlei COlli·P!"&ram and end Soutll VJotnam•1 boycott ol'lfi" Patil ilol\I" ~y Ille Rori!>\'~ ' ~ ·-• ~· tllat the NLF waa working on Ill_. talk!. 'Ibo 11111aL-Wedneedll)'.m'if'laa .wllb.-. .!Jluooa a1>oate111l1r relmed l<i.llioM -blul 1n belief the talkl would 1tar1 North Vlotnan> delegaw waa!!>OSIPOne<! day •tateniinl' by')tuio Thuy, lbe Clller · -· again. ' Hanoi delegate, that lb< Comrounll!" An ·official at the Salgoo office ol "We cai\ ieport l'IO progress in' our ' will not. att.:aa unle• the VI~ ~ .. ~ Presldlnt Nguyen Van Tl)1eu waa asked effort to re~ an actord wi,tb Sa11on ~ ls gi! ~-~ u • full confet~ ~ Cf Kuqag w11 speaking for ht. own on terma ot ·t'ef.ren.o .11111 would , mem'!"' !" llOlll•U>lna ~ i;eJ~ PoUUCllfactjoDorf<l:theTbleugov....,.4 E overcome· theJr. ~ty tq U,, fr-oce -In a ,_ 1 ' , ment The olllclal replied tllat the prlmt"' of the Natlooa\.IJberttlon Froot (NU'l.". HlaJl.;c:-nuollt """"'..aid tlla.NLF .ml•ilW wu ~ foe the 11overn- poliUcal arm of the Viet Cong, the delegaUcm bea~ by Mme. Nguyen Thi ment. dlplomots aald. Binh, deputy commander of the Viel Allied dlplomall here and In Saigon The sources Wd hopes reIQained high Coni aucrrtllas, planned to submit to however expressed optimism the dif. that Preaident NiUfea. Vaa . Thieu wilJ. the. Orst working. aesaion a plan deman-ficulUes would. be overcome and that • soon work out a •formij)a "1t4--U.S. ding priority f«-the draCU.0, of a North and South Vietnam, the Viet Coog Ambaslador Ellsworth Bunker to 9end achedulfl fer wttbdrawi111: U.S. forces and the United States would open the • UPI T11ettMt. SMOKE AND FOO MINGLE TO SHROUD 15~R PILE·UP OH RIVERSIDE' FREEWAY DNlh, Injury, Destruction Rode With Commutora en Thia Grey Mornlnt Nixon Makes 'Unity' Theme Of Inaugural KEY BlSCA YNE, Fla. (AP) - Prealdeot..ied Richard M. Nlxoo, rein• lllg today In llland solitude, il)teDdl 1o make unity In 1 divided natloo 1 keynolo theme ol hla Republlcln admlnlltratloo. But the planl for adllevillg tbla aim ere more methodical than dreroaUC. The moot lmportanl lllnlfle thread In tbla efiorl II llUllUned up on one wO<d: communication. Nls:on .tressed it con- stantly In the mere philo1ophlc1l opeech" ol hla campalan. Now he II COD1iderlna bow belt to atlllkl It. NWln WU reatlni today on llllall, privately owned bland ln tbl Bahamas. He IWllled hlmlelf and read on privacy OD Mermaid lleadl In the Grand Cly poup al the Baha1111 lalandl, 140 n>llea -al Key Bllcayne. NllrDll flew lhere Mond1cy by Coast Guard beUcoptet, with no advance an- llCIWICGll<DI, acoompanled only by ru. friend. C. · G. Robo:o, and hll Secret Service guanll. He apent the nllbt on the laland, owned "" Robert Abp~p. a Bronxville, N.Y.1 OOatntMman. NWln planned 'to' llJ back to K0y Bf!cayoe later In the d1cy. Ronald L. 1.elgler, Nixon's spokesman, said he upect.ed the President-elect, who plans to fly back to New York Wed· nesd.ay, would return to Florida for either 'l'hanbllvfnl • or Cbriltmal, perbapo both. ' Trustees Reject All School Bids ~nview School District trustees voted Monday to reject all bids for construction of Park View School and to postpone bid opening date for the Mesa View School. Ac tin g on the recommendations by Superintendent Clarence Hell, trustees aak:ed. for rebidding on the Park View project because the lowest of seven bid· den was lf percent over staff estimates. The actuaL figures were not revealed. New Park View bids will be opened Dec. s. Bid opening for Mesa View was postponed from Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 because final plana will not be approved by the state Division of Architecture in time to meet the Nov. 'l1 date. Officials said the changes will not affect the acbools' opening, which ii set for September, 1969. DAILY PILOT OlAMGW Cl»JT PU•llSMUtG COMP,6MY l1M~ H. w •• 1 .. ,....,. '"' ,,_..,.. ~•tit a. C.rley Yb~--OtPMll ~r n..11 l1nll ..... Tti•M•I A.. M11r.t.lft1 "'-""',,. l!tllfer Afffrt w. '''" Wi1f11J11 ltffl jltiMOCl•ll H""'ll'"''°" '"""' l!dltw Cllr l!dltw ., ........... OHlw t0t ltlt Str••t M1ill•t >..Mr•111 r.o. 1., 7'0, '2•41 --N....-.1 kedl: m1...,_1 .. ..,..1oo11iw ... c c.11 MIN: m Wtllt • ., MNet ...__._._,mf'WftlA- • ............. 1 ' MESA SA:YS BUY BAJA ••• toupandAmerlca. '!Thll moluUOD poulbly baa deep and long range complications," hll commenlll began, In oomethillg one might call a lludled WldentaW!lent. ANOTllEll CiRDINANCE "U We Nib In wlthocit proper lludy and analylil, we may !Ind ......, .... - with another crowd control ordinance," Tucker .ut, "except we will not have I IOCCllld chance, becauao ii will aJreaey be in Wilhlngton." He wu nlerrlllg to the clty'o ll>Wled anti-hippie crdlnance, a controvenlal piece of letlblailon wblch baa yet to be adopled and whlcll aome city officlall uy .... haatlly COlll!dered. "I intend to request dell)'I on items we have not bad proper time to study and alto to apeat out .. -ly<Oll• celved, badly-written or detrimental legillatkm,'' be aakl. Tuck«'• llalemellt aid il the real -behind the llt<ral MWcln Land Rush rs>iutlon 11 narcotlca control It 11 well-1ntmled, but It II r<dlculout to coocelve ii u the prime aoluiloa. "It 11 lrue thal with hUle awna al monei•from the U.S. we OJUld mm a start just about as effectively u we bave tn California and other ttatet," he charged, "but tbla baa nol been aaUlfiCtory." · t .~ . ft!CB LBNG'l1f ./'.W~ ,wj\l ,.lje .,adding approximately twlcO 'lhO l<ngth ol Ille California coastline to our security requirements," British Columbia Ketch Mir Takes Mazatlan Lead By ALMoN LOCKABEY 01 ._ O.llf Plltt Slaff '-1lr, a 79-foot Sparkman &. Stephens ketch, skippered by George William O'Brien of Lhe Royal Vancouver Yacbt Club, sailed 1,500 miles from Bri_Us!\ Columbia to enter the 1,000 mile Los Angeles to Mazatlan yacht race. Twenty hours before the start of the race O'Brien boasted : "We have 'the most powerful boat in the race and we are .here for a first to finish and a shot at the elapsed Ume tecord set by Sirius II in 1.96f. We can aalJ circles around Don Haskell's Cbubasco." Monday O'Brien !tarted IUitlng acU<ln to bis words. At the a a.m. roll call he and his Vancouver crew bad forged eight miles ahead of "Ch.ubby" the favored front·tunner from Newp<>rt Harbor Yacht Club aOO were Wu.rig smack along Ille rhumbllne with Cedros Island jlllt over the horizon. Chubby's position placed her some 50 miles to seaward of M1r. But neither Mir nor Chubby were able to hoki off the determined drive of some of the lesser rated boata in the corrected time standings. The Class B entry Slmoon, a ColumbiaM 50 yawl skippered by John R. Noble of Santa Barblara YS.cht Club moved to the head of lhe corrected Ume table to displace her former owner, Jo)J.n"H811 al Newport Barbor Yacbl Club now aall- ing a new Columbia-SO yawl, lntermeno. As a matter of fact, lnt.ermer.zo had dropped completely out ol the polled standings. tSee MAnALAN, Page%) Italy Plunged Into Crisis as Premier Resigns ROMB (UPI) -The Ovo-!llOllU>old caretUer RoVenunent of Premltr Gio- vanni '-realjfned today, plWlllnlf Italy Into I Political crllll colncldinjf with the second big Milonwldo atrib In five days. Leone, 59. submlUed his rtslgnatlon to Pretldenl Glilooppe Sarqal shortly arter a meetln1 of the JS.man ~ahlntt that took o(flce June 14. Political aourtet aald Ille rcalgnallon waa dt.llgned to fo<ee the rullnlf aitu. tlan Democnllc party aod Ill IOIUW coalltloo partmn, the Soclalla11, to IPodl up nqotlatlool to ralore Iha coalliloQ. ... he added, 11or, stated another way, coastline equal to our whole Eastern Seaboard." "If we cannot prevent narcotics passage over the short lower border of the state of California, bow can we expect to prevent it from croulng a lenitb of 10 ~Umes that distance?" he addiil. - "' also uid the Baja California SC· qulllUon proposal might make the nareotlcl flow easier, due to tradlUonal lnteratate leniency In vehicular checks compared to lnternallonal Policies. U Ille real flll'POOO of lhe Wilson propooal II to open up Baja California Wilson'• Serious Hinting at knowltdgt not available to tht ordinary mon jn the 1trttt, Vice Mavor Robert M. Wjllon toda\! dtcZar· td ht ii dead 1erioU1 about American e:rpallllon into Baja California. "! hanutl\! believe '' fl a concrete po11ibUilfl," IDith a litile power -per· iuadvt of cour1e,· n.ot force," Wit.I on t:tplaintd. He a:aid ht tnvisions the rugged rtcrtattonal 1't1ource1 of tht Gulf of o.llfomi4' ilnll IM se"""l"f lidc of ljle Pnciffc ar'a ben.efjt to all we1temer1, "°' jUlt Amtrican1. • "Mf:i wholt point is, l''Wlllllt(to culc our C011g1"ts1 to Wok into .it;" h1 ex· platntd, n.oting that America'• nt1gh- bor to the 1oiitli ii .in need of dev1lop- ment and tht U.S. ha.s montJI to do It. to tu and private capital for develop- ment, be added, the money can better be spent to help millions of Amerlcans. "lf the real purpose is to foster good will to our neighbor to the &OU.th," he conUnoed, "it will not." . Clooncllman Tucker said cltimis of the Republic of Mexico are highly na· tionalistic and today's world -in ~e ~ trade of large chunks of a nstloft - is mueh different from the 19lh centurY. ''The Communists ln Mexico would surely cry : Xankee Capitalist Imperiali!m, • " Tucker forecast in the · dlsaeoUng paper. · · "U, finally, the purpo&e of the reaolu- . tloo Lo to f!iin puhlicllr, or l)Otorlety, , it will certainly do that, ' }le pr.ecPcted, "bUt at the expeMe of 'the image of ttae City of Cotta M~a. ,,. ' Tucker continued to jtlb at the motive . behind the Baja CalHorola anneuUon · .,,...pt, uylnlf it musl In the final analylil be CO!llldered a blow to the narcotics problem. He said it sbould not be considered as a-move for statehood pet se ; a taa money llUmping ground : a method of making speculative fortunea; a way to irritate Mexicans, or even juSt coun- cllmanic publiclty .. eeklng. · Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley then urged Tucker to work with City Attorney Roy E. June to add more direct pllr-...Ology dealing wllh the international narcotics problem to the Wilson resolution. Tucker's moUon urging a joint stete and federal lludf OD-~ cracking down on the caulornta.a.tuico narcotics operation was subsequenUy passed by a S to O vote. "This is our major concern and the secondary aspect of Baja as the Slst state can be menUoned as one of several possible alternatives and may -in that contelt -have merit," TUcker •taid. JOINED PROPOSAJ. A number ol Soo,ithland cities lncludlnjf Newport Beecb bave joined the p-opooed ----bJ th• Corona IJ1«1"' U I -.i 1oftln>lo flal1 Ille llowalllexlcan- Poll<e w, 11111' ibout ao -1 al Ille -Cal1lorDla-b<un wllli marl· Juba.. dallt ..... ddill .Olli! oilier -contraband art mlDon, bUld on 51alilUCI of 0-llopped. Based Oil -·-· offlclall there bopn manhaJllna a plan to halt at lout I portloa fl the drug traffic by ha!Una a large portloo of the Juveniles whb carry It. Recent figures released by I h e Calllomla Attorney Geoeral'I Office oho~ amtll for _..iop of mar\JUIDI, clanpnlul dnilf• aod llmllar ollonatl ba~ n..,. 2,0llO pon:ent In the pul •flllt """' a. delegation to Paris shortly. However, frOm Vietnam. tatlk.s on finding a war settlement .. Red ·Roekets, Mortars Hit Near Da Nang ' SAIGON (UPl)--Communist gunners early Wednesday l11unched. rocket. and mortar attacks on at least four allied lnslallaUOllS around the city ol Da Nang. Premier Van Huong had warned earlier the guerrillas were preparing for a win· ter offe:i.sive. Communl.st troops qn Tuesday shelled nine cities in Soulh Vietnam and battled \. U.S. Marines and South Vr~tname>e troops 1autb of the Da Nang aru for the fourth consecutive day in some of the htaviest fighting slnoe President Johnson balled the bomblog o1 North Vietnam. UPI correspondent Perry Young re- ported from Da Nang that about 15 rounds of what appeared to be l22mm rockelll landed around and behind the 3rd U.S. Marine amphiblOUI force head- quarters across the river from Da Nang, South Vietnam's second largest ~ city. Other rocketJ and mortar shells fell around Camp Tleoaha, the U.S. Navy support base at the foot of nearby Mon- key Mountain and Into Marble Moun- tain, about five miles from Da Nang, YOl\Jlg aald. Anolher eight to 10 rocketa: hit lhe f\.tarine loglitlcs cen~ at Red Beach 10 miles north or Oa Nang, killing at least one An1erica~ and wo\l"d,lng arr other.:.,;_.,,,,,,, Nie were h! dam,ogt or caaualty report.a Croni the othrr base1 hit. All mljilaryjbnjjs In the ~ Nang area had"i>Oen under special alttt Tueaday nllfbl becauae of lntelllgenoa l't!Ports the Communists planned such attacks. Beach Police Ptess'ing Search For Hit-run Car • Huniinitoo Beach · Police today are prtBSing their search for the, driver 0£ a Ught-o>lored car last seen Sunday night, speeding east on Wamer Avenue after a bit-and-nm aocldent. Brenda Kln&, s; was crossing (o her home at 516Z Calieote Drive aQout 5:30 p.m., when she was knocked down by a paaslng car. Traffic OWcer Orvine Akin iaid the inve.st.i&ation baa uncovered three wit- . n~. blll has asked 1bat aoyooe elle with lnformaUon about the driver or . cat contact Ille police department. Autborlliea at HUD~ Intercom- munlty lloilp!tal · aaid the secood-if?ader from Villqe View Scbobl dolllg quite well d0'1llte a broken leg and arm. Trustees Orller Campus Opening by Wednesday -''> ' LIA'! ANGELES (UPI) -Prelldent Robert Smith returned to San FranciM:o State College today under orders to reopen tbe campus by Wednesday. But the school was not yet free of lhe specter of violence. Late Monday, after a aruelling daylong (fleeting here, 1tate college lrulteea directed the clgar...,oklng Smith to open the school "immediately." Chancellor Glenn Dumke said later the trustees expected classea to resume "no later than Wednesday." Gov. Ronald Reagan, ei: officio board president, called the meeting "very pro- ductive," and .said, "l look forward now . . io order beini restored and the campus . being reopened." He called for action ''' agal'1St persons who "broke the law.• •· and broke the rules." Smith closed Sao Francioco Stale WI Wednesday after several days of violence. On Thursday, ht told the truatees, arsonists set 50 firea on the campus. The vlolenee began after the SU1pension of te•cber George Masofl Murray, Black Panther leader who. reportedly urged black students to bring ~ guns to the campus. Even as Monday'• meeting progressed, ,,..., a nnall bomb erploded on the campus. There were no Injuries aod damage · was reported as negligible. 26 Suspects Arrested In Coast Narco Raids -. Orange County SherUf'a Office spokes- men today ldentifltd all 28 suspects arrested in wide-ranibJg narcotics raids which began Saturday m ended about 3 a.m. Monday. The bulk of the arrest! were along the Orange Coast in the comnwnitiel or Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Corona del Mar~ Largest sing'. arrest came at 32181 S. Coast Highwa7 1in South La~ wher< 10 suspeC6 '""'°' an'ested, Among lhose charged were a Laguna Beach brother and sister, 13 and 15 years old1 who were held on iuspJclon ol aale m pe)'Olo1 1 drug used by Iodl-ana: for ceremoruall. A111Jtlng SherlH'a deputies In the sweeping raids were agents from the State Bureau of Narcotics and police from Lagur.:i, CClola Mesa and Newport. Sherllf'1 offlcera ideatified thOICI ar· rested and the charges against them as: -JNn G. Cla1&o111 19, of 32181 S. Coast Highway, South' Laguna, posses- sion of marijuana. -Micbae.I J. Pelletier. 23, of 32181 S. Coast Highwya, South Lagu..'la, posses· sion dangerous drugs. -James W. JeHen, 19, of f41 Anita St., Laguna. posaegslon marijuana. -James S. Parks. 18, of 1016-B Glen· neyre St., Laguna. possession marijuana. -Halsey WllUam1, 18, of 1048 Van Dyke Drive, i.guna Beacll, possession of marijuana. --Carol J. PeUeller, 19, of !3002 Palo Alto St., Dana Point, possesslo!l of dan· gerous drugs. -Olarlet E, PhlWpt, 21, Sherman Oab, possession of marijuana. -Gerald E. Pohl, 20, ot 32181 S. Coasl Highw1y,_ South Lapna, posses- sion of marijuana. -A 17-year-o.ld boy, for pos14ssioo of marijuana. -Ami R. Stoele, 23, IOI Jumlne Ave., Corona del Mar, possesalon of marl· jUlllj4. -lltepben S. Flaher, Ill, of IOI Sbore- cliff Road, Corona del Mar, 11te of • heroin. . -!Wpk P. MorjfU m 21, ol 1921 " - Altura Drive, Corona del Mar, pcuea-, "~ sion of marijuana. - -Patricia A. n.mu, 11, J656 Orange ·.·· \ Ave ., Calta Mes4i sale of marijuana. · -Patricia A. Tbomu, 18 2658 Orange· ~· Ave., Cosll Mesa, fUlniifiinjf and aile of marijuaria. ' · -Jame1 J. Shbiek, 22, of 1209 Balbo« Blvd., Newport Beach. pouesslon of daOJ!erous drulfll. -kent c. Callloan, 21, same 1ddrtu, same charge. -. .. .Uelrod, 11, of l'lt El Bosque, Laguna Beacb, aale of huh~h. -Baroid E. Smltb, 20, of 11165 Lasuna c· -; Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, ule ol · dangerous drugs. t' • ~ -Colln M. Huey, II, of 1911 La Roell Ave., Fountain Valley, being present ·"'. where marijuana is being used. · . -Robert E. Schreiber, 19, of Garden Grove, being in a place where mari· jua.ia is being used. -Daniel D. O'Brte., II, of 11-081 Mag• nolla St., W..,tmlnaler, be1n.< fresent ID a place where marijuana is being used. -Pvt. Larry D. Lomax, 19, of El Torcl MCAS, being in a place where marijuana is being used. -Tbeodore R. MeGhmls, 18, of Ana-' helm, possession of marijuana. -A 17-year-old boy picked up in Le~= guna Beach was also arrested on suspi., 'CIOn of aale of peyote. ' :!.:.i Many of the prior list of IUSpeda·,.. •· . were arre!ted while gathered at one J:':': place, i{icluding Haney, Schreiber, · . O'Brien ~ Pvt. Lomax who were . found at Irvine Bouleverd and Sand Canyro Avenue. "IEA r• THE HQUDAY RUSH only , ,,,,..,,""!// •lfi.'I .' ~ has it! DEEP ~te.izDL -.. ; .... ~·.,. ·•V'. .,,., .,.. .. ..,.,. .._,,. .., ... --· W1'r• Dr1p1ry &-p''"· o~·u+y Wor•1111n1hip a ln1t1ll1tl•n ......... ~~1111 Y11r1 ef b,.,i.. enc1, All WOl'lt 00111 In C>.ir 1"11111. Fr-• b f'· ...... 11 ..... H•- lfPET CLERhlh/1 THE ULJIMA TE in ~ARPET CLEANING ' ' -. · ICO-ICAL r..l••H *"• .~1.; freqw•nt profe11ional cle•ning \, •• c•t.11e lt r•move1 th• cl••ply emb•d· · cl•d 1oil and l••v•• no re1idwe ift th• carpet fibers to 'coTiect dlrt •. CUA.NS Dm 11ctvally rem•v•• soil from both the pll• of the c•rpet •nd th• ca,.ptt b1cktng~ • ~ •· • IHTOllS PILI !ho peworlol o'llroc- tion proc••• remove1 111ti1hlr• im· m•di•t•ly, thv• evoldlflt shthtko9e, end llfh m•ttecl pil• to 'Ilk• ...w' -•PPH ... Ke.., ... • • ·Mii PIOCISS sclontlfl'celly de••f· opod 1pecielly for tt.e profe11lo11al carpet cl••nor. It i1 complet•ly stfe f,, oll c•rpot flb•r1. CHNTLI ACTION u••• flt ~ru1h11 or scrubbing •ction, 10 it d••• not di1• tort th• pilo oj the c•rpot, SOIL 1 ITA ltD 1116 ANI 'MOTM PIOOFIN6 •r• includ•d at no •rlro ~··· WHIM TOU WANT THI flNHT- .,." . . ..... 8 I• I .. I~~ CAU. RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANIRS , Our list YMr of Sorvlco in 2950 llANDOLP~ . . f'HONE 54 .. 3411.: Or1n99 County • COSTA MESA ) ..... talArio Cal Jlallll7.0H6 , """ .. ~ ~ ~··· v .... ...,.'""""" ·y~ .....,.. ' • • \ Laguna Bea~li. ' ' EDITION • ' voi:. 61, NO. 271, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORAN\* COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T\lfSPAY, N6VEMBER ·19, 1968 • • Dana Point 'Marine By TQlo! l'Ol\.TUNE Of tllit Dllfr , ... Sletl An ambiUous plan lo develop a marine µre.serve and oceanography Laclllt!es at Dana Point Harbor. wu approved Mon- day nlgbl by Capl.strano Unllled School DJstrict trustees. • School boanl memben adopted • ruotulion. to be s en t to t h e County Board of Superviscn and the State Legislature In hopes ol oblllnill& backlol. ur .. 'l'll<lr ~ill> can. for • 'llQUlrHDlle marine ~·io be -llsheil"fuG!dt the harbor below the pro!Qlllli«y point. the Sall Juan Rocks ma, and faclllties for marine science ltudf .. to be buUl inside the harbor. An area within the .harbor h a s been set ulde by county supervisora for education -and !or.al leJ!slalon Aasembl)'Dlan R o b e r t Badblm · (R- Newfl(ll1 Beacbl and Staie sen. .{phn ar Artists Honored • The Orange County Sportswriters Association today selected Laguna Beach High School Varsity Coach Hal Akins as "Coach of the Ye.ar" in the Crestview League and voted a1J: players from his undefeated cbampioDsblp team all-league bonon. Additionally, Laguna quarterbad: Steve Wiezbowski waa selected "Back of the Year'' and center Steve Klosterman "Llneman of the Year" ln the Crestview League. Other all-league selecUOD.! were Tom Scherer, Jett Jahraua, Brian Bagley and Jimmy Kuhn. Delalla may be found in today' a DAILY PILOT Sports Section, Page 19. 26 Suspects Arrested In Coast Narco Raids Orange County Sheriff's Office spokes· men today identifted all 26. suspects arrested m wide-ranging narcotics raids which bean Saturday ood ended abool 3 a.m. Monday. The bulk al the armts ...,. ilon& the Ex-Pwyhouse Aide to Give Plea on Nov. 29 Frazer Smith, former fund ralaer for the Laguna Players, has been bound over to Superior Court on two charges of forging checks on Playhouse funds. The O-year~ld former New Englander is to be arraigned for entry of p1ea in Department 1 of Superior COQrt at 9:30 am., Nov. 29. He was bound over Monday in Laguna Beach municipal court. The forgery charges relate to $9,~75 in miasing Playhouse fund!. following a December vacation by the fund raiser in Mexico. During a preliminary examination o[ the charges. Gwffrey Riker, former Players president. testi!ied lhat Smith received a percentage. of moniell be col- lected to buil4 the new playhouse. Riker testified that Smith had never been authorized to lign checks and bad no legal power of attorney or control over accounts of the Playen. He 1 a id Smith failed to keep an a~ poinbnmt ..tth him In JIOuary Iller Riker dlacovered trre..,iartUes. Smith was arrerted in New York months later. Mra. Dixie Allen, a teller at the Banlt ·• of America, tesUfied during the October hearing that Smith cashed a f650 playbouAe check in December and bought $CSOO worth of travelers checks. A handwriting expert tesUfie.d that Smith, in hla opinion, had signed both tbe front and back ol cbecu ht es· a mined. Orange Collt In the communities of. t.aiwa Jle8ch. Costa Mesa, Newpoi:l Beach and Corona dd Mar. Largest sing" arrest CUM al 12111 S. Coast Hlghway in Sooth Lagana where 10 SUJpects wtre Cltll:ld. Among those charged w.,. 1 Laguna Beach brother and -· 1J and 15 years old, who were held cm 1111picion of sale of peYoie, a drog uaed by J.odi. ans for ceremoniall. Assisting Sheriff's deputies in the sweeping raids were agent,, frcm the State Bureau of Narcotics and police from Laguiu, Costa Me11 and Newport. Sheriff's officers identified those U'· rested and the chargea against them as: .....John G. Claytan, 19. of 12111 S. Coast IIlghway, South Laguna, posses- sion of marijuana. -Michael J. Pelletier, 2.1, of 32181 S. Coast Highwya, South Laguna. posses- sion dangerous drugs. ~am.es W. Jeffen, 19, or 441 Anita St., Lag'Una, possession marijuana. .....Jamet S. Parb, ti, of 1016-B Gien- neyre St., Laguna, possession marijuana. -llalse_y Wllliamt, 18, of 1048 Van Dyke l>rl.ve, Laguna Beach, possession of marijuana. ~I J. Pelletier, 19, of 33002 Palo Alto st., Dana Point. possessioo or dan· gerous drugs. -Charlel E. Phillips, 21, Sherman Oalal, ~oo of marijuana. -Gerald E. Pohl, 20, o[ 32111 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna, posses- sion ()f marijuana. -A 17-year-old boy, for possession of marijuanL -An R. Steele, %3, l50ti Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, poae.ston of marl· juana. ".,.lllepllm·L Fflber, 20c.ol IOI Shore· clltf !load. C....,. del ...,., sale of he(oln. ~(Ill P. Morpo DI, 21. ol 1!121 Altura !>rive, Corou de.I Mar, posses· siQn Ji martj!J8118. -PaCrida A. 1'1mu, 11, 2656 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. furni&hing and aale of marijuana. .....James J. SldDek, 12, of 1209 Balboa (See RAIDS, Paie Z) • .. S<hmilz (R.'Jllalhi) h l •V 0' offered en- couragement On ePbllihiiii a preserve, capistrano Supt . .cbarles Kenney said. Kenney aald bis Special Asfilstant for Growth and Devol-I !J. Stuart Syn-- nestvedt has some very positive leadJ for . rai.slng funds from privl:te foun- dali<lns. Being ""'lht. he sald, is plan- ning m<>ney lo employ comultanls. He said other county ach9ols at all levela up througb junior colleaea and e FonHFliid . .Rlln 'rerry; l. t; ·cil.sp!ays fossil be found last summer near cliff at Dana Point. San Clemente High School -·· hopes "' !?ave find evaluated by antl!rC>- pologtst. Comt Suffers An-0ther Day Of Heavy Fog . Orange Coast real.dents woke up to another laste of the foggy, foggy dew this mornUJg u a milty cloak enveloped Southern Cllifornia for the second straight day. And, the U.S. Weather Bureau added, the lituation isn't going to get any better. More of the aame wu predicted for Wednesday. Airporta from Loe Angeles lo San Diego were closed again this morninc- Los AngeleH>ound aircraft w e r e detoured lo llollywood·Burbank Airport and Ontari'! lnternaUoml Airport. San Diego highway patrolmen stopped drivers 1oin& tbt wrong way en lreewaya. In clowni<>wn Loe Angeles, visibility wu cut at times to one city block. wlndl of from eig!ll lo 15 lmoll were ei:pected-to raise the fog a bit Wed~ nesday, bringing partly 11UJU1Y llternoone with little temperature change. Stork Markets NEW YORK (AP) The stOCk market clung to a moderate gain in active trad- ing lale thla lltemoon despite prol~ tak- ing. \See quolaUons, P1gea !$-IS). 00 Vo~ational Day Laguna High Gir"ls to Hear Talks U'1 probebly shear deilghl for a pooch lo be fl'OOllled by prellJ Linda Smith, 1917 cra<1U11a o1 ......,.. Beach llfgb School. She'll be al the high lchoo! Wednesday lo tell the girla about ber .vocation. So will a would-be mennald whose short hair Jead instead to a job with Disneyland u ambassador abroad. The young ladies will be part of the fifth annual "VoeaUonal Venlures Day" spon!Ored by the Altrusa Club of Lagu111 Beach. . Tbe program beld during Ill llrl'• 'phyllcal education classee -will Include repreaentaUvea from Diaoeyland, ColUlll Radio, The lAB Anj:eles Colleae of Medical and Dental Aaalstants and the Academy of Pru!easiooal D!>I G.-ilng of Westmlnsbr .. "Theae waken can widen the .field I« ~ lludent af>\lUl :iobl abe mar never·~ eomldtr"" or known emied; we would lllce lo raach the glrla who have not ,yet set their aoala," said Dr. G_amel R. Ekeberg, Chairman ol the .eve{lt and Lal\llU\ Beach veterinarian. Said IJll.-Ekebei'g, "The four-year col· Jege ' ii not the answer for all girll, often for flnancW reasons, Many of these speakers can· tell of ·-programs with oo-the,Job tralnfng or wbidt reqaire ""!r. lho<;.terrn schooling. ' In ackUUon. it might be weD for glrla lo find olit elu1y about mu they are interested In. so that I.bey can take preparatory courses In school o r outside." Sally Sberbln, 20, cho!en by Disneyland lo travel to foreign landa and througbout the U.S., will be on hand. She started there when she a_pylled for a job u a mermaid at the Sil.brnarlne Lagoon . Her hair WU too shcl't IO ahe went to work in another area of the amuse- ment park. A atudent, lhe became a tour gulde and hosteen. Because of a knowledge of French, German, SpanlBll and Ruuian, ahe waa cboHn a year ago aa Disneyland's ambuaador. One of the four spealten W~y will be from the Academy rl. Professional SHEAR !)El!GHT Linda ·Smith at Work Dog ~Gn>oml, Jppamitty ;the O!ll)o· "'° credited IChool·ol i\!l ldnd• · · Dr. Ekibtrg iatd . inany . glrla think they want lo be veterlnariana but n!ally want tO wort-with animall, not medicine. Said IJnda Smith, "'I want lo br<ed and train clop and decided the best way to start waa in grooming. Here I can ~learn ~ ' much more than · if I went out mnd wrx:ted for a vet who miiht not bave. lime to teaah me everything.'' Pat Folsom. representaUve of Collini Radio with offices and plant in Newport Beach; Will explain job opPortunitles and advancement with hil concern. Coones that nqe from four. months dental trapii.ng to seven moolbl medlcal trainlni will alao be detalled. Laguna Council to Weigh Problems of Arch Bea,ch By RICHARD P. NALL ot llM Olllr '"" 11.tf A petition of Arch Beach Heighto dwellm: for three-way city action and a vice mapor's propoaal on pologlc1t study ol the road .lo their area will be " belore La1111na Beach couneilmtn Wed· neaday. I A petition with nearly 100 lignaturea from the Arc:li, Beach HelgJitz Alsocla- llon of Property OW1lera ea1lo for : -Tbe 'Widening ana r.palrln& of sum, mil !>rive. - Mesa Asks ' to Purchase ··Baja -An agt<emenl with the IJoortl ol ed, ucatfm, lo provide -I bus iervlee lo the Artb Beach llelghtz neighborhood. -.l1!e authoNallon ,</. a -lllly 11Udy preliminary-to tho formation ~ au assessment dlatrict for tho lnetallallon ol By ARTllllR II. VINSEL ot .. D9IJr , ........ Visionaries -&o all bQt one man ~ ~ Mesa City C<M>cllmen Mondia.r initiated a proposal to buy Baja Ga1lfomla as the 51st state in the union, will Vice Mayor Robert M. Wlbon a.a ten'itortal governor. A -hdn b7 W1lola, -"' ., a 4 lo I vole with Co-GeGr8 A. Tucker Jn oppoeilka, will aOoo lio forwarded lo tho U.S. 0oncrea and ~Hlecl llk:l!ord M. Nlnt. Bued 00 a COllCflll whJdl bu been bttwlng over the pqt two -., tho groat~ laod ~ could ..,. ClllDP:tJOI. llliee lllfDp U bandied ~.-Ald: '~Drutk ~ don DD fn.. ~ -lralflc, pl ol • tll1 ef ~ IMeril ~ ol'lllo -"'oilnarl --ht mpomdble •dull chlper;ortes. I -Opening up of• virtually unspoiled year. • -· . recreaUooal wonc!orland ol pab1iif, IUl'f· "Each was a bargain, each helped ing, boa.ting Ind lkindivinc jlOleoUal .. make AmeTica .... ~ .. St. Clair wd well u ~ l• v e 1,l '1 e b I • In an eddJUanal paragrapb· tai:k<ll octo posalbllities. W1J.90n11 rnotiotl, in reference to the -Tbe bringing of • measure of Iha prior !IOI. fBSI and 111'1 land purclla9eo. American way ol life to the rugged, The Jdea at Willon aa the ,new '°" borreo llale"1 popuJ0ce. • quililion'• fltll hood of llale Cllfiinated ~ Toder laJd he'wae Obly · wlth St~· ; · 1pinlt lmmedfala ldloo oo the un-''Thia 11 1 part of CaWornlo," <X· precede!Ud -for fear It could plained, WU.00, "I thlnt ff we ~ talk vir1ually --Colla Meaa by ol Puerto Rico n belor the 1111 llata laying ·ll!>lrallonl lo· empire ., the we ct11 certaf"11 dlscull B • l • doora.p al the ""1 Wllfle lb. Hoell. Calllornla. • He .... -down, 11o...... llt<r Tbe Vtoo --wllo brlelly lpol'lad debate wtddl 1'1111 with ochoel ol the a Pancho VJIIMIJ!t .-.che omrat Loulalana Purcbaae, the Ga d ad • • ·-··-w 1ut ftarada7 ..-cf Pm<htae and S...ant'• 'rollY, whlcll. a. ,..,.. e1 recr-1 ....-1o broqllt Aluka Into the American fold. .-blr P1lt\t .~ OGaDIJ' IDto the "I Jldnt ft .. a n-.-dlol." ~ Wttiloot-.i ~Wa. •ec1aroc1 a11 Couacllillan J!lll st. Clair, st. Clair -.,. ..,_ critlcbod 1oo wilo ...-U mutlt of hit 'lacllfon the foci that ~ people hoVO Umt u poulhle la a.i. Calllqm11 each tradlllonollJ becll -.ed. unW pooterlty ' . • public ...... ll11lem. proved ~ vlalon lrloacended the A po111on o1 SWnmlt Drive ii Ol!llOCI catarecl.cloped viewpolnll of coo-b)' Bruce Cnmleymln who hta . of~ llltueots. __ _ ~ . u _11 tq ~.cnx.(or .PO&llO-Pau~tmon ~, ""llley called Aluta 'S<liitd"a J'olly.' elli'lid1111d eountrylp"!' ~ llii;.,... bu! maybe we ought lo call thla 'Bob's slblllty ol putting a i'lo '°"""' lht road Bar-•·, -•"··,, •• 'Clair Id ·which now bu comlderable publlc uae. ...... or ~-.. ,. -11 City Mlnager James D. Wbeal4n oald enlhuafuUcally. l!>dof !hot Vice .lllyor J..eplt O'fllllll·_ U Ccirona Mayor Tony Bollero tiloolbt Vin hll propoled thll Cnmtryman Ind biu propoal lo clote the Mezlcari bonltt the city equaU, siw. the <oil ol a ,... Wal unique,, he .... , bear1i ~ f"8!Cll'ellicly of the toldWi.y. , • yet. WbHlon ml this -help *""" Tucbr, howel'fr, ....-It mJ0t mine tho m..t ol the probl<til la a Ull perllapc be -lo iabk tht """"1Jcm -ef the lttep lllll!W. nod lbal b •• unUI the nat meeting In mler to P9Ill!> """" UDllable. oo.:e thal lo cloarod ap, It up and P<Oclude the pollibiUt7 <ii Wbeoloo lald,, the dly ..,.id pt bac\: lo •rub move. -lcnol ~ef an>Odtbal ''Mt rtquesl lo delay .... made 1n ~ bt Jd>llc. ' • an dlcrt to Nfilpiard tbt ..... ol lllo propeny '"""" slata that IChool thla Ccuncll." be declaed, nadhlc fnlm bao -ii DOI' po1ldod lo n o Ir a prepam, f.U...-It--...,..,.._ htcm• tht cllf-learnJna nro d1,11 ~ ol U. -. pirlloo ef BuillmU Drlff lltlwe!n Bl .. (llet litlY 1/44, Pop ll ( ... mi.ms, hp I) • • • , TEN CENTS ~a's Oceanside Homes Bit • A amlll llood of buratarr roporta poured inlo Laguna Beach police heed· quartera Monday, largely from residents ' .. the oceanside ofCoul lillbwlT-°' . stolen ll<ma ranged 1rom a valuable mlnl: Jacket and guna 1"· looil. In .... cue's,, dwelllnp were ransacked and nothing tam ~ • ·-burglary twD WU !oomng for cub or v'aluablea that couJd be wliy dlapoled of. ' ' -' I LL Robert McMmTay uldil ~ that the burglan were. working either out ol 1 ca< .., Coul.lllghwai ct from the beacl> _,.,.. the lllilieO "ere enlered ilar1nl daYlitlll lloar\, of the weeteodr ~ ...,,_ -• McMurr11y lllirtlii cllaarfmml:'lllii!ll be iokfog extra m_.,,.1 fzi ~ -. bvi called also for cHJzen belp. "ff people see Jl\Ylhfnc' """'fc:lous ~ l!cafd nte them · to cau ua;-Jt'• ,nu,~ lml to watch every bouae," be aald. 'lllla was tho n71be burlJarls ~ ed up: -Jack S&aaalud, 2883 Wards Terrace, reported the theft . of a black thieo- quarter 1'10lth mini: jacket vl!lued al "1250 and aeveral gum, vat,,..~. -P-Goldeslen, !W' <>oe.m J'roo~ roported the theft ol a ~ ~' ~ble radlq and .two b'olibJ vabied la Ill al IH7. ' -Peter llr<ibtc, 1168 Gavll>Ca Dritt; apartment B, !old P"\k" hil place was ranaaCked and • .31 ca1lber plsiol One! 30 rounds ol ammuniUoo taken. , . -Laua F. Newioo, 212 N. Cou1 Hifbway, apt. 5, reported sound equl~ merit and 5G records stolen, $395.' --Mlobe1 Welliq, S75 Lower Clif! Drivt, apt. 10, a reported theft ol a 8150 television sel -Gory R. j:oUfm, ml9. Gavlolta, opt. C. !old j)ollee •· po(lable radio and tape recorder were \aJten. 'Ibo 1"" wu ~ -Dealdt E. lue1ae, GI HD! St.: reported .-tool bol and toola• WiXih $190 were taken from hil pfcl<Up -k al llO ~ Canyn1,.~d. • -F,ed Polli Co., cS S. Coast !Dghway repor\eij • saw and drill warth IZ55 bad been taken. • · -Fnat w. Mau, 1M Broou s1.,ap1. c, rtpcrted •. beer ll<ln ;wjth a. $100 coin collecllon In It )Jod J>een Bloien. .:.carot "Ana Hor(~, 28111 War<ls Ter- race, reported 11~ lalt' .. and the place ransacked. __,...., C. -. 1'1'11 Ocun Way, apt. C, <epcrted bla a~t ransack· ed, JJ011J1ni ~ app~enUy. , -Peter C. Monille, 2561 S. Coast Hlghway. retiorteif ·IM .ame. ' --&> did llaaahl II. Enilqa .... lltl Ocean Way ml l"nll S..C!Jeller, 2111 WardlTmace. • ....... l ' -• f ; 1 I 1 I I. ( ( I '· ' I . I . ' \, • j • ... --.... -. ars, ""'"' Win Senlce• A hundred can IOd trucb ,...., trap- ped In • awtrl ol bluing colllslODI early today as they groped tbrougb heovy fog on tbe Riverside P'redray on the outalditl ot the City of Rlv'1'flde, 'Ille one<nlle chaiJl ol accldonll left al lust ... -duC ..i ii.1.Uure.t. The CJ.llfornia Highway Patrol ordered4 all available ambuJancea and tow trucks into the foe..:irouaect areo. From Page l ' RAIDS ••• Blvd., Newport Beach, p:::..;loo ot dangerouJ drugs. ' ' -Kent C. CaH1oGa, 21, aarne addreu, same charge. --SIWlD Axelrod, 18, of 478 El Bosq\le, Laguna Beach, sale of hashiah. -Harold E. Smltb, 20, of lB6$ Lquna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, Ille of dangerous drugs. -'Colln M. Huey, 11, of 1916 LI l\oca Ave., Fountain Valley, being preaent where mariJuana Ls being uaed. -Robert E. Scltrelber, lt, of Garden Grove, being in a place where marl· jUa!l& iJ being, Used. -Daniel D. O'Brien, 18, of 14081 Mag- nolia St., Westminster, being present in a place where marijuana ill being used. -Pvt. Larry D. Lomu, 19, of El Toro MCAS, being in a place where marijuana Is being used. -111-. a. M<Glmda, 11, c1 Aua- hetm, _.ion ol marljuaoa. -A 17-year-otd boy picked up In La- guna Beach was also arrested on suspi- cion of sale of peyote. Many of the prior llst of SUJpecis were arrested while gathered at one p I a c e, including Haney, Schreiber, O'Brien and Pvt. Lomax who were fouud ll Irvine Boulevard ud Sand Canyo:i •Avenue. From P .. e l -- sh .Chain~· n Riverside Freeway ·Lagunan, 2 Mesans OnM~rijilana Charges Two Costa Mesa men and a Lagunan were arrested by Laguna Beach police Monday night oo suspicion of mariju.ula possession. 1 Pollce Sgt. Vic Sagan aald cmiplalJ\ta Conference Set By Food Experts ' were being aought today aplnsl George H a r o 1 d Roeseke, 'J:l, and Dan James Lundberg, 20, both ol. 1257 Gleneagte_ Coote M ... ; ud Mu:: P~ 11 of 12811 Sooth Coast Ill · . ; i · o -Sagan aald po11ce recovered two ltDall Np of marijuana about 10:1> p.m. after ltopplng the car in which the three were riding at Ocean A venue and Souta, Coast llighwoy. E A potpourri of food nperll will dea- cend .. Laguno'• Tburlto• School Jl'rido:r Laguna Girl Hurt _ to begin an all-day conference. sJ:1 W:l"~ •• s.::n ..... ~a:;rn: In Auto Accident elude about 150 food directors from non~ .. profit organizations from Bakersfield to San Diego. A coffee service in the morning at 9: 30 will be boated by Laguna district food director, Mrs. Marion Garrett. Speaker& will be Edwin lllnd, dlstrlct busines.s manager, aod Thurston prin- cipal David Lloyd. . A Llguna Beach girl suffered minor injury MoDday afternoon when her car collided with another auto. . .41ive But Not Well HEIGHTS ... There will be luncheon and a business meeting at the Outria:er Restaurant. Sandra Lee Mtketa, II ol 4rl lll&h Drive, was taken to South Cout Com-·· munity H<M!pltal by a lrleod but not · admitted. Police said the other car wat driven by James D. Watson, 14 of 1'311·· Bluebird Canyon Drive. Tbe creb oc-- curred a& Glenneyre at cress Street. Long Beach physician James Annshaw, 28, Is lifted from wreckage of his new sports car by rescuers following midnight crash Monday on Pacific Coast Highway at Santa Ana River Bridge. Waiting to be freed from wreckage are Ronald Tommasini, 29, and Charlene LaRosse, 26, both of Garden Grove. Police '8id car smashed into guardrail on Hunting- ton Beach side of river after Annshaw lost control of vehicle. Physician and passengers were hospital- ized with multiple injuries. bird Canyon Road alld a point 200 feet eut ol the intenectloo ol v.. Dyke Drive ls su!Htandard. "The llllT ....... of uu. portion ol roaij. Wl:f II too hazardous for ICbool buses to negotiate," aay petitioners. ~ Flu Vaccine Given to 250 Laguna Youths About 2$0 youngsters at Laguna's Thurston Intermediate School were given influenza vaccine Monday and it's the high l!Cbool'• -Wednesday. • Tbe highly purified vaccine being tested by the National Communlcable Dl9eue Center 'in AUanta, Ga. was ad~ mlnlstered by a relatively painless air gun to more than half the intermediate school's 450 youngsters. Receiving the vacci.Ae is voluntary with parental consent necessary. Another 90 ThurstoD youngsters are to be vaccinated Friday. FroM Pagel They suggest a polkie eocort foe buses unUl the road II brought to standlM. '!be rtwrl states-that the ~por-MESA SAYS BUY BAJA... i::°J..~!~'!!:r~ .. 11 :~ u the real purpose ~ ·h.Wilso~ m,:::ita!ned by tb9' city <aual!\& aafety Pn>Po!al' Is to open up. Baja "<llllllornia 'I' The llPiJit.:r. fomp al~ J.f taxes to •>pan<! America. . ·-• "Tbls resolulion poaalbiy haa deep aud Jong range complicaUons," his comments began, in something one might call a studied understatement. ANOTHER ORDINANCE "If we rush in without proper study and analysis, we may find ourselves \vi th another crowd control ordinance," Tucker said, "except we will not have Wilson's Seriom Hinting at knowledge not available to the ordinary man in the atreet. Vjce lifayor Robert M. WUscm toda11 decki.,... ed he is dead serioUI about American expansion into Ba;a California. "I honestly believe it is a concr'ete possi bility," with a little power -per· sua.rive of course, not force," Wilaoh explained. to tu and private capital for develop-have nearly tripled since annexation in ment, he added, the mooey can better l962 but that they do .not receive serv· be spent to help mllllons·of Americans. ices equal to that given othu residents "U the real purpose is to fGster good and propery owners. will to our neighbor to the south," he They estimate that city approval of continued, "it will not." an assessment district in the easterly Councllm!ID Tucker said ~ns ol portion of Arch Beach Heights this year the Republic of Mexico are lifghly n~-will open the wa7 for an additional UonallsUc and today 's world ·-1n the thOUYJld resideDts in the next few years .propo6ed ll'ade of large chunks of. a and &tate the problems must be solved. .nation -is much dilferent from the The sewer feasibility study Ls proposed 19th century. _ so that new road surfaces are not ln~ "'rbe Communista ln Mexico would stalled before the route of proposed sul-ely cry: Yanktt Cap It a 11 st sewer mains from the area is detennin- ·Imperiali!m, '· " Tucker forecast in the ed. dlssenUng paper. "ll, finally , the purpose of the resolu- ~~f\ b to •ain. puhlicitr, or notoriety, tl wlll certainly do that, ' he predicted, ·"bu! at the expense of the image of . the City ol Costa Mesa." Tucker CWltinued to jab at the moUve ·ool$d the Biljit. camorru.· annexe.Uon concept, saying it must in the final analysis be considered a blow to tbe . narcot!ca probiem. Highway Detour Set Near &uth Laguna A hall-mile detour on Paclftc c 0 I It Highway below lloUtb Lai\lllA will go Into elfect Wednesday, 1aating aome 1bree montba, according to the State· Division ol Highways. . By Phil lnterlondl School officials, however, reported that fewer had volW1teered at the high school , ooiy about a third of. the 1,000 enrolled. Jt waa hoped that more would come f'"'""' today. Aside from tmi.ng the Asian flu vac· !ine wblch produces fewer systemic reac- tioos like sore arms and fever, officials hope tt will be effective against Hong Kon I flu expected to sweep Southern Callfornla within the nut few month!. He aaid he envisiona tht rugged recreational re1ourc11 of the Gulf C1f California and the seaward side of the Pacific as a benefit to au we1terners, not ;ust American.!, "Af y whole point is, I want to os/c our Congress to look into it," he ex· plained, noting that ATMrim'• neigh-- bar to iM south is in nled of develop- ment an4 the U.S. ha! mone11 to do it. He said It should not be considered as a move for statehood per se; a tax money dwnplng ground; a method of making speculative fortunes; a way to irritate Mexicans, or even just COWl- cilmantc publicity-8eeking. · A opolresinan' aald tbt job lls required due to -on 'by l.eguna Niguel davelopers aooth ol Crown Valley Park- -way ud had been acbeduled to go Into .effect -laat Friday, but waa postponed. 'Dougl•1I You PRNnl1ecl Me You'd St•y Aw•y From Thos• G•r• .. s.1 .. v.t.en You're Drinking. DAILY PILOT ottAHOI COAIT l"UIU»llHO COMJIAH'I' a.Mrt N. W•ff p,..,. .,.,. .. IAllllMr Jack l. C.rf.., ........... 9!lf Gtnlrll ...... .., ,..,.,., kMY1f ·-,,.."'" A. M1rpllt11• M1Mei1W IEdllw Rlclitrl P. NtU Ptul Nh 1111 .___ -.· "'"~ CltF..., Dlrtdw __ Of ... 222 ,.,..t Avt. friit.nJitt A!Urfftt P.O. hi! 66', t261Z * ~--c-11 ... ~-.... .., .... ........,.~""..., .. ._.......,., ....__.... ... , .. '"' '""" ' • a second chance, because II will already be in Washlngton." He was referring to the city's so.<:alle<I anti-hippie ordinance, a controversial piece of legislation which hu yet to be adopted and which some city offldals say WU hastily oonsidered. "I Intend to req-delsys on Items we have not had proper Ume to study and also to speak dllt OD poorly~ celved, badly-written or detrimental legillaUon," be said. Tucker'11 statement uJd U the real purpooe behind the literal Moxlcao Lind Rulh reaolut.ion la narcotlct control it II ... n.tntended, but II II redlculOUI to conceive It u the prime IOluUon. "It is true that with huge SU1D1 of money from tbe U:S. wa could • mak• a start just about 11 effectively u we have in Califom11 and other states," he charged, "but t.hll bu not been aatlafactory." TWlOE LENGTll- "We will be 14dina appro1im1tely twice lbe l•ncth of Ibo Callfornla coutllne to oor ll8CUl'1ty raqulremeoi.," be .&ied, "or, sta&ld aaotblr way, eolllllne equal to our whole Eutern 8ubolrd." "Uwecazud-llll'COllcl poaop ..... tbe o1lort lonr -ot lllt tlate ol Collftmto, boW CID we espad lo th-II lrom cro111nc 1 = d 10 Uma tbat dtllance!" bl Ho allO Aid the BIJ• Caltfomto 10- quilllloc 1llVPOlal mi,!lt mal<e lbe rw'i:otlcl 11ow· <Iller, due to trod!Uonal lnla'lllte l""'"""1 In ftbtcular cllecU _..i to lntematlonal polkil M•Yor Alvin L. Pinkley theu urged Tucker to work with City Attorney Roy E. June to add more direct phraseology dealing with the internaUonal narcotics problem to the Wilaoo resolullon. Tucker's motion w&inl a Joirit s~t.e and federal study on methods of cracking down on the CaUfomia-Mexlco narcotics operation was aubaequenUy passed by a 5 to O vote. "Tbls is our major concern and I.he ~ aspect of Baja aa tbe 5111 state can be mentioned u one of aeveraJ posilble alternaUvea and mo:r.-,1n that context -have merit/' 1)lcker said. JOINED PROP08.U;, A number of Soutbland tjU15 indudin& Newport S.ach have joined Ille Proiic-1 border<tooure lllggest.d bY tbe Corona mayor as a r~eral ~art to halt the flow of Mexican narcoUcs. Police say that about 30 percenl of the motorlsll Callfclr\ili.-boojnd With marl· juana, dangerous drop and olher such contraband are mfuon, bued on staUsttcs of tl1ole atopped. Bued on anch evidence, oflidala tbere bea:an marahallini a plan te halt at 1<11!1 a po.11on o( tbe drur tralllc by halting a lar&e portion ·o1 the juveniles who CarTJ tl 8'ceot IJ&ureo rt!~ by I he Callfornla AttotMy Gener.i~ Olllce obow arrests for pouess.ton of rnulJlianl, ~ dnip and olmllat o11- hove rlseo J,000 Pll'C"'I In the pall olgbt 1ean.' Rusk Leavee ~ortug~l ' ', W'•'r• Dt1,_., .,..,.,., 911tllty W•rbi1nJhl' i l11rt1llttf•11 u-~····· Y11rt .t h,...1- """All Wort D11i. lt1 O.r ''••t, "" htl-,,. .... '" r •• , HoM1. "IEAT' THE HOUDAY RUSH ICONOM•c:.tL r.Juco1 tho ••ed /°" fr•quent pref..,io11el cleanln9 b... c•use it ,.,....., .. th• cl•eply amD.O. d1cl soil and'lttY•s ~ r•idue in tlri• c1rp11t fiDtrl te cellMt 4irt. · CLIANS D• ectuelly r.movn soil~ from Doth .the ~II• of the cMp4t and tho .. ,", ¥•kl••· ' IUTOlll ... lite .,...Mftd odT••· tion jllrKMI "'""" N.+vre ...... m1clletety, thus eYel41ttt lhrlflk•t•· and llft1 matted pile te 'like Atw' 'ti I . IAPI PIOCUI 1ci1..+lftc1Ry d..,.J. 9P•cl 1,.ci1lly f9r +tie praf•••loMI cerpet cleaner. It i1 CM!plat.Jy Mf1 _for 111 ctrpet fiben. •INTLI ACTION 11111 ao l,rw1h11 or scrubbing action, so jt do11 not cli1· tort tha pilt of ffle qrp.t. IOll. 11 YA ID IN .-.utD MOnt PIOOflltf .,, inclucl..i at ,.. extra c..t, . LISBON, Portqal (AP I -Secretary ol Stalt Dun Ruait talked with Prime Mintmr Marc.llo Cleteuo llld Forelgn Minister Ft11J1CO NOIUairil lodoy ud thoo took a plaue foe Wuhingtoo. 1-------------r----------------------- . ' I' I -.-. • ., ,, ,. • ' ' ---lm!lll----------.... -..---------------~~-•• ' I Orange ·county Dying? Civic Leaders Say ~Vrban ·Disease' Coming By THOMAS FQR'MJNE Of .... a.tty l"lill ..... Beautuu1 Orana:e County 11 lick and dyin& Jrom urban sprawl that alrtady bu clali:ned Loi An&elei County. by a ty oi 200 county leaders good plannina, m<>ll ~ those ,quesUOl)td cited planned communJtles of Irvine Ranch -UC! compl<li, M!Mlon Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Leisure 'W0<ld, and residential developments The Bluffs and Huntlngtm HarboOr. . Q~LV PIUIT f Mazatmn . Race Led By _Mir By .WCON f.ot'I\'.~ otttieo.ltr,.. _ That ~ prognosis was delivered .,_. )'!'~ Ji.I,! ~tc-qµeUonnaires for up Irvine's ~ jeet 21," a gr~ that is Regional shoppiftg centers also came In for· praise. Faihion Island and llJI'· rounding Newport. Center received the most favorable menµ21J. folk>Wed by South Coast Plua ~ Ci ralhion Square and Town""Md Country ..... • traditional "°"""pl ol &O•ernJlle'll Iha! mumes "lal)d development II tnevtt.bJt and the prtvat• """'°' I• rapooa!bk! for decid.Jng the broad distrib!Jtioa •OJI ltlndl of use.•• Such an aWtude reiiiioi in local government merely tr)'ina Q) keep up with rapid growtb, be Aid. Richard N. Bai8Cleo and Ada Mae Hardeman ol UC Ettens.00, who Con\4 plied.the rosponset, dttw thb conclusion' <''Thi• ]Qlli..llll of,.---.... clarity with whleh they were presented ahouJd go a long way to dispel the commonly held notion Ulat Orange C.OUn- ty leadership ~ complacent and xlf aatitfied. Furtbennore, the iubstantia1 support for vigorous action programs to counter these problema certatnly dee not conform to the county's tradiUonal laluez faii'e image." Mir, • -Sporman • llleP- kelcli, ' 1idpperid by G«irp WllUam O'Brien· ot the Royal V-ver Yacbl Cl•~ •. d!ild 1$0 nillet -Brltllh :C<llllmbl.....,__ ....... BQ!o·IM· Angeles to Mat.atlan yacht net. Washington Portrait This painting of U.&. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbech by Afan WQOd-Th.omas will· SCIOl1 join portraits of other former attorneys general in JUStice DepartmenL Nixon to Make Unity GOP Theme KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. !AP) . :resldent~lect Richard M. Nixon, relax-· 1ng today in island solitude, intends lo make unity in a divided natJon a keynote theme of his Republican administration. But the plans for achievina: tbl! aim are more methodical than dramatic. The most important single thread in this effort is summed up on one word : corrununication. Nixon stressed il con- stanUy in the more phi I os op h ic a r speeches of his campaign. Now he is considering how best to attain it. Nixon was resting today on small, privately owned island in the Bahamas. He sunned himself and re.ad on privacy on Mermaid Beach in the Grand Cay group of the Bahama Islands, 140 miles northeast Qf Key Biscayne. Nixon ~w there Monday by Coast Guard he.~copler, with no advance an- nouncement, accompanied only by his Red Rockets, Mot!tars Hit " " Near Da Nang. SAIGON (UPl)-CommunW gunners early Wednesday launch~d rocket and mortar attacks on at least four allied installations around the city of Da Nang. PremJer i(an Huong had W&rfled earlier the guerrillas were preparing for a .win- ter offeoslve. Commuaist troops on Tuesday shelled nine citi~ in South Vietnam and battled U.S. Mar11es and South Vietnamese troops soifth of the Da Nang area for the fourth consecutive day in some of the heav(est fighting since President .Johnson halted the bombklg of North Vietnam. UPI correspondent Perry Young re- ported from Da Nang that about 15 rounds of what appeared to be 122mm rockets lMded around and behind the 3rd U.S. ~arine amphibious force head- quarters .tcross the river from Da Nang, South Vietnam's second largest city. , Other rockets and mortar shells fell around C&mp Tiensha. the U.S. Navy support base at thi foot of nearby Mon- key Mourtain and into Marble Moun- tain, abotit five miles from Da Nang, Young said. Another eight to 10 rocketa hit the Marine logistics center at Red Beach 10 miles north of Da Nang, killing at least one American and wounding an- other. There were no damage or casualty reports from the other bases hil. All military units in the Da Nang area had been under special alert Tuesday night beeausi of intelligence report.I the Communists .Planned such attacks. friend, C. G. Rebozo, and his Secret Service guardJ. He spent the night on the Island, owned by Robe.rt Abplanalp, a Bronxville, N.Y., businessman. Nixon planned to fiy back to Key Bisc~yne later in the day. Ronald L. Zeigler, Nixon's spokesman, said he expected the President-elect, who plans lo fly back to New York Wed- nesday, would"relurn kl Florida for either Thanksgiving or Christmas, perhaps both. Ziegler denied reports that Nixon and the Secret Service were dissatisfi~ with Key Biscayne ror lack ·of privacy or security. He &aid the resort is very satisfactory to the president-elect and the men guarding him . On other points Ziegler said: -He does not anticipate an an- nouncement for some weeks on who will represent the United States at the Paris negotiations on Vietnam in the Nixon administration. -There will be an announcement Thursday on plans for the wedding of Julie ~il:on and David EiRMower, grandson Of the former president. , When he returns to work on the transi- tion of government, Ni1on Js expected k> have more meetings in a unity-weeking pattern he already bu 1et, with leaders from various 1egments of American society. $110,000 Drug Raid Nets Pair Special to Ille DAILY PILOT PICO RIVERA -A cleancut young couple who apparently couldn't even af- ford adequate furniture were arrested at. their trim home here Monday night in a raid which narcotics agent:s claim net· ted $110,000 worth ol marijuana. Confiscation of the 125 kil01 of illicit weed will at least temporarily break up what police estimated to be an $88,cro. per-week traffic in the Southland over the past two months. David M. Bomn. 21, and hi! wife Lin- da, 19, were each booked on one count ol. the felony charge of posstssion of mari- juana for sale. .. Narcotics detectives allege the mari- juana was smuggled in from Baja Cali- fornia, possibly in the undercarriage of Bornn's foreign make car. A team of six Lakewood Sheriff's Sta- tion deputies and detectivts from the Downey Police Department raided the Bornn home during late evening hours, but ran into no resistance. ,,,ey Claim the SU!ped readily led them lo hiding places a:round the house and in bis car. . Hearing~ "Set on Scheme ' Involving County Firms Courl headnp .,. scheduled lod1y . being Involved. In Santa Ollra for three alleged H· They W John Venuti, Joe Gildea and tcutlves of a a .s million n•tiObll ftBud Marvin Karpelu1, the latter Identified scheme known to havt vlctimh:ed a~ by lnvestiga~ 11 a coualn ol one number of Orange Connty bwllness firms principal and the attorney for tht RI· recently . tionwide operation. The two principals In Market Deputy AUc:rney General Neil Gendel, &peciallal,I of. America (MSJ.) are cur-_ who.l\lndl!el inv,estmenl. lroud ! or ~he renllY in jail 1n Baltimore, Md ., pending , attorney pnerala office In San rr1nclteo, court hearlnp on crlmlnaJ charaes uld toda,y'a .. hearinl will be m<lll.ly a brought by die U.S. Attorney'• Offlc< procodural one. the~. "Yes, it really worked," Gendel aald -lnve8llgaton claim the twlndle opera-' of the MSA phln, which a111thoriliee uy tion, in whJch money waa taken for garnered up to $2.5 nHlUoo from firms battory-powe!ed telephone indtxM n<Yer and Individuals who I00"'1t to 1"11 Iha to be detivettd WH dramad up by oulm!allc, pulb-buU<Jo pbone.dlNCJory. the palr in New Yori<'• Sin( Sing prbon. Several -nt Harbor At:ea com- They are ldentlllad u Artfuir lib· pan!., 1111/ered -. throup poymont jamin. '5, .. ,I.las Mart Poland, and to MSA for the p .tndMduaJ itarna Emanual "Manny" Lester, a1lo known uid to be cut to • ecru by Id m. as Emanual Ueberman. both « w,hom vestment among 1'rp.natlonal dtmtl .. .. rved Um• lot otocl IWindf" and Al far u _.tlon ol S..Jamln similar ollen.... and Laoter, the deputy atlornoy pnerol ScMduled to appear In Sant.I CtaT• ukl hll omc. lan't worried. for J""ICO'fural heorlnga a11 the •llei<d • ;;w• lmow .W. they •~ -tbef'rt octierne are lhrte ibtO cllarged ,. alao 'b>..:C ktpl nl<t 1nd comlort1bl<. trying to plan ahead for the 21st ceolW')'. Coordinaled planning e f I or t 1 , • preferably on countywlde basis, are needed lo reverse the trend, they said. Otherwise, they predicted., the county shall destroy the open space and a1tural beauty which made it attrative and end · up, as one civil engineer put it, ''a ban· doned in favor of a new suburbia." The '1111 respondenta include 61 career public officials, $7 public policy mJkers and M leaders from the private Sect&-. SummJng up the majority outlook? -A school superintendent see& "hodge- podge communities without a sense of unity." ,... -A chamber ol commeroe: com- mittewoman fears "We will look junkier and tackier all the time.'' -One mayOf' predicted the final disaster: "We will become another Loll Angeles County." Fully 85 percent ol those surveyed 1aiJ there has not been adequate planning for the present urban environment, and about half the remafnlng 15 percent hedged their comment:s. The most often mentioned problem was transportation -traffic congestion and inadequate airport facilitiea. Orange County Airport was the single facility cited most frequently as an example of poor planning -for Its original in- adequacy of size, expansion llmilatiODB, and flight patterl'll over residential areas. Also heavily criticized were monotonous housing, cheap and ugly commercial strips along m a j o r thoroughfares. lack of parks and public beaches, failure lo conserve o~ spaces, 1lum concentrations because iiew, low- cost · housing is not available, and deterioration of downtown areas. Not all commenlJ were negative, however. Asked kl name examples of More than half or the !00 county leaders emphastr.ed the need for coon- tywide and regklnal leadership and coordination of planning efforts. City govemmentJ ·were sharply critki.ud by some for their "provincial Isolationism," '.'cutthroat competition" and "boxed-in planning." One planner criti.cir.ed what be called • U.S. Says No Progress On S. Vietnam Bo ycott PARIS (UPI} -High allied diplomatic aources said toniJ:ht the United States had failed once more in its efforta to end South Vietnam's boycott of the Paris talks. The usual Wednesday meeting with North Vietnam de.legalel was piOltponed again. "We can report no prog'ress in our effort to reach an accord with Saijon on terms of reference that would overcome their hostility to the presence of the National Liberation Front (NLF)," political arm of the Viet eong, the diplomats said. The sources said hopes remained high that President Niuyen Van Thieu will sooo work out a formula with U.S. Ambassador EllsWortb Bunker to send a delegation to Paris shortly. However. Premier Tran Van H~ong said in Saigon t0'!1y hls nation WOliJ(f nol end its boycott now because of recent "contused declara- tion1" by the North V!etnamese. Huong apparently referred to the Mon· day statement by Xuan Thuy, I.he d'Uef Hanoi delegate, that the Communists will not attend unless the Viet Cong is given recogniUon as a full conference member -something Saigon rejected in advance. High Communist sources said the NLF delegation headed by Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, deputy commander of the Viet Cong guerriliM, planned to submit to the first working session a plan deman· ding priority for the drafting of a schedule · for withdrawing U.S. forces from Vietnam. These sources said the problems of an . American withdrawal was the No. 1 item on the Viet Cong program and that the NLF wu: working on its open blast in belief the talk! wou1d stArt IOOri. · Twenty hours before ·the atart ot the race O'Brien boaated : 0 W,e hive the moot powerful boat fn tbO ,_ uil we. are here for a first to ftnlah and 1 shot at the elapeed time record··let by Sirlut II in 196'. Wt can Mil eltela around Don Haskell'• Cbub&lco.'' Monday O'Brien llariocl IUltill( -· to his words. At the 8 1.m. roll call he and hi• Vancouver crew had ,ft;ltted eight miles ahead of "Chubby" the favored front-runner from Newport Harbor Yacllt CJub and were l8llb'lg smack along the rhumbllne with• CedrOlf Island just over the horir.oa. Chubb)''• po.1ltion placed her tome ID mlle11 to seaward ol. Mir. But neither Mir nor Cbuf>by were able lo hold oU the determioed drive of some of the leUer rated boat. ln the cori:ected time standb>Cs. The Clua B lllllrY Slmooll, a ¢olllmllll- 50 yawl Ulppered by John R. Noble of Santa Barbtara Yacht Club moved lo the head ot the corrected time i11~ to displace her former owner, John of Newport Harbor Yacht Club now aa1J.. ing a new Columbia--60 yawl, Intermcmo. ·As a matter of fact, Intermezzo had dropped c0mplelely · oul of the pooled .llandinp. • !See MAZA11.AN, Pqe I) Manila Boat Sinks MANILA IAPI -A dockln& colll.slon sank an '-interisland passenger boat at Cebu in tile central Philippines Monday. Early rtpOrt! said 200 passenger! Wert mis.sing, but later lt appeared that leu than 10 were unaccounted for. We~people like Jean Salvarelli of Paris to cheer ,their heads off at Shea Stadium. Jean is on a six-week visit to New York -tncluding an afternoon at a Mets baseball game. At home, Jean is Director of Public Re-- lallons for our French companies. He· is typi• al of the people participating in PRIME, ITI's Program for International Manager u. change, a plan to develop the skill, Initiative, ind dedication of our in~ernatlonal execu- tive group. A new kind of trolnlng In PRIME, managers spend time away f«>m their regular jobs learning how manag. ers think, work and play in other countries- dght down to Saturday afternoon at the Sta .. dium. This broadens their perspective and orients them to working well as members of .rl's international executive ream . Today we have offices and factories in 67 c::ountries, and· sales outlets in 56 more. 0ur operations include industries as diverse astelecommunications • .data processing,.mu- tual fund management, car rentals, educ.a .. t4onal training services, underseas. cables, satellite communication stations, hotels and motor inns. and home and community build• 'n& (through Levitt & Sons}. Because ITT is a new kind of company, active in many fields, we've had to throw away the old textbooks and devise new kinds of training programs to help our diverse ex· ecutives speak a oommon management Ian· guage. PRIME is one approach to developing this corporate philosophy. An international team Our World.Wide Executive Seminar is another approach we use to give a wide cross section of our corporate and company managers insight into the ITI approach to decision-making. Comptrollers, industrial engineers, and marketing directors from many countries and businesses meet to· gether to study actual business problems and use LliT'.s unique concept of m•nage. ment to reach effective solutioos. The result of these programs is the de. velopment of a new breed of executive-11t home in many countries and many busi• -ses, •nd eqUipped to .de.al wilh •wide wrfetyof OQportuniti~ for ltl!s. smwth. 'AMl!.,llfe In an areas, our management skllfs and widHJ>rtad resources generate Iner.eased competitio~ within industries which leads lo mo"' efficient ""' of milfpo,wer tnil .,.. terfal. This me.ans a better, safer, more a>mt> loriable life lor )IOU and people •II over th• world. Progr1ms like PRIME•ndtneo like ~II\ wlv."'lli help moke ii so. • lllternaliQnal°Wephone•ndTtles(., Corporation, ho P.arJc ~ue, Mlw 'IOrk, New Y0tk 10022. I I ' I Death Repeal Up to Solons ·or Voters · Acti.on Pondered Alt,er Court Discusswn ' SACIWIENTO (Al'l; ,... C&liloml1'1 ,supreme Coort.ay• ~ or the ~••th :l>OMJty' 11. up 'lo leaillJ!Otl qr Iha yoton, ·hut chance& ire 1llm 'the emotkin-torn Jilue will even come Wort l1wmaker1 ' ~year. I ~ • ~ .., .. ..., ·,.., ,..,,. ' After Maoday'• decialon, whleh ruled that capital punllbment la C<>Nllltudooal Tiie· Plll!'ton, E111lend, Zoo bu 1n Calllomla, atlentlon 111roed lo pool!bla _1inl! ~· Ille IDwQ f.ar oia ... ·~·~.Al. 1'<1)_,. ,_. ... i.nf. 'said zoo bclu ltldi FrlllCJt: ~lo the u.s: s.......,. Court. "Her dkUoo i• as clear as an elocu· In Ila H ruling upholding the ultlm•I< tion te8cher'1, and that is tb.e1rou-penalty, the. st.ate co tt rt declartd that ble .. Everyone can always make "Retention « abolliloo of thi death out uaetJy what she jg nylng and peoally ral8es a question ol le&lllaUve ,..µ.u · 11 poe• not beer repeating." policy, wbld! und« OU:~ of di.WOO Y e ol powers Wla within the competeoce • of the legislature er the eiectorate." , But lqialaton lllOll coocerned wltb the issue said there: ju.t isn't a chance that the 1969 legislature which convenes Jan. 6 would npeal or modify curreat law. In San Franci.co, meanwblle, an at- torney for the NaUonal Association for the Advancement of Golored · People which brought the suit ruled on, predicted new penalty trials will result for a11 85 persona now mldemoed to die. This, ·said Steve Raaton, Is becauiie of a concurrent ruling, 6-1, that ordered new penalty trials for two men whose death Wall ordered by juriea from which thooe wbo oppooed the deatb penalty were automatically ucluded. ' "'Ibis 1" aoi .. the end ol lbe road ill' lllY ,...,,., We wW 10 lo Ibo U.S. •&upre.me Court,1' Rpton tq~ a n1w1 eonferenee. All .. eeu11 ... · bid been atayed by the cour1 • N9\'. 14, \1117, wllllo, II belnl II,. C1ae1 In •hlcll II finoU, ruled 'c•(llla! punlahJnenl doe• not violate conatltµUonal rl&hta, u the NAACP coot<nded ·It d.ld. JJ-~ Ieadenhlp;,« fcnner Gov. Edmund G. Brown, altempla lo ttpeal the deatb penally reacbed a peak in lM) and UllU, ·Wbeft the .wembly &J> pnwed lllCb legillallon bul lhe Seoate rejected It. -Tho-queelloo-eoelod-ill more-....,,t years, and this year only one bill to Hpea1 the law wu introduced -and its author didn't even bring it to a committee bearlni ofter tbe usuolna· tion of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Los Angeles in June. &Jpublican Assemblyman W. Craig Biddle of Riverside, chairman t1f the Aa.sembly Criminal Procedure Committee which hears such proposals, was asked if he thought It stood a realistic chance in 1919, if introduced. "I don't think It would pass our com· mJttee, let Alone the house. l d<m't Utlnk it would stand a ghost of a chance In the Senate, and I don 't think it could pu11 our house," he replied. "The trend ii more for rel.lining It than f~ abolition," be added. He a150 pointed out the new 1'pc'.>Utfeal wind" whJch gave Republlcane control of the Asaembly at th._ tut . e 1 e c t I on , Republicans have v~ -1 m o a t unanlmoualy agaihst repeal of the dea~ ~l!y.. ., ... A ol!nlllr peulinlllllc view came from Sen. G'.eorge ·Moscone of San Francisco, the last man to brine a death ~penalty repealer befott a 1tgialitive Committee • His bill was tilled ln 1917 at abnost the aame momenta that convicted police killer Aaron Mll<htll WU• dying ill 8:"n Quentin'• gas chamber, the fint ~I.· ecuUon in four years. Moeeone told • repc>rter "you iuat damage the callM! of abolition" by rai!ing fe when it 11 certain to be futile. He d he would wait "until we have a oe in tht Senate committees here owa bills to have a hearb:ig on their merit&" He referred to . the 1961 episode when hia measure waa sent .. to the Government Efficiency Committee, the traditional graveyard for con· troveraial bills oppoiied by Senate leaders, i.Mtt.ad of to the Judiciary Com· rnittee. ... . ""' . ' t> Cough! bl/ • audd<n and llllezp<cted doimlpour while photographing the Tf!!MI A&:M-Rict' Univtrsity football uame at C o l l e g • Station, Tex., this interpri.ring photographer, Walt FTerck, improvised his own "press box" i·n a battle against the elements. Kosygin Tells Senators 'Moonlighting' Abortion Case Goes to Trial • United Nations Secret•ry-Gentral U Thant became a grandfather for the second time last week. His daughter Aye Ayt gave birth in New York Hospital al 3:02 a.m. to a girl, named. Khln Lti -Burmese for "Little Darllng." • Father James Groppi, of Cincin- nati said he sympathized with priests and 1 a y m e n rebelling against Pope Paul's encyclical on birth control. "! wish to God the church would quit spending so much time on sex," he told a Xavier University audience. , . ~ ¥p~ 'Coexistence Policy' LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Management at one of callfornla'1 largest savings and loan finnl today digested some startlii:ig new1 about a rising young ez· ecutiv9. He a1y1 he's been moonlighting - as an abortioniat. ,. MOSCOW (UPI) -Premier AJe1el Kosygin today told two U.S. Senators Soviet foreign policy in the near future would pursue peaceful coullt.ence, an easing ·of East-West N!lations and achievement of balance of strength between the two powers. Kosygin told Sens. Albert Gore ([).. Tenn.) and Claiborne Pell CD-R.l.) that it would be difficult to pursue this policy of detente If one sJde wu trying to become stronger than the other. The Soviet leader appeared to be refer· ring to recent statements by President· Plea for Mercy ·ne '°' d ··-·p ..... _ . · me m · '7reea. elect Richard,_ M. Nilon ln which he expressed desirability for maintaining American military superiority over the Soviet Union, A 34-year-old bachelor with the girlish sounding name of Myrtle M. Gaber was the state's leading witness Monday ai the preliminary hearing of two men Kosygin made his impromptu remarks accused of trying to .blackmail him for (luring hi11 one hour and 20 minute talk $57,500. . with the two vi!iting senators, both mem· Gabe.r teslUied they threatened to ez· berll or the Senate Foreign Relations pose his unusual sideline to the company where he was an expert on computer Committee... U.S • .Ambasiadoc Llewellyn operations, slated --for early promotion E. Thompson was also present at the to department-head. meeting. !Rhe defendatits are Rance Emerson After the session, Gore and Pell met Hod~ 31, a hair stylist, and Richard wlth American newmntn here and ad~ J. tltiarema, 23. Gaber said in court vi!ed them against attrlbutin& any direct that Hodges recruited clients for the quotatiom to Kosyein. ,. abortion business. He i d e n t i f i e d Gore said be told ~&in that Chiarema as a "muscle man" who fjmutulllty of intettsta: betweled Odl" two helped Hodges shake him down. Ct?llptri~ is ire~r thin tiet.wci 8Jl1. Gaber .said he gave Hodges a $7,500 other two natttJnain hilltnrv;' ' ''loan" to open a barber shop Oct. 11 "Bui I tOld •r.ir~--KOl)'jf,; tbif alter Hodges and Chlarema threa"'ned Moscow stores today sold Cz@Chl)o slovak lollipops wrapped in paper bearing t.he w o r d s -: "Life is sweeter with Czechoslovak candy." Death Plot Case dl8Ctlss!ons on ballistic mi&!lleii deploy-to expoiie him. A S7,500 check endorsed • ment could not begin now because of by both defendants was introduced as the BltuaUon in Czeeboslohkia," Gore evidence: • Virginia Maddox denies re· pOTts that she is taki"ng speech lessom-in jfteporation for run- ning Jor governor of Georgia.in 1910. But sht said she'd Uke to take leasom aom.etime. Gov, Lea· ttr Maddo% hos hinted that hii wife ma~ seek the office in 1970, sinc1: state law bars him from consecutive terms. "I havtn't done nnything about campaigg- ing," Mrs. Maddo.:r raid. "I get quite a few card.a, but I haven'& thought much about it. I want to wait and see if we get a good comervativt to run." • Police Court Judge Wall•c• N. Clark at Missoula, Mont., received a checlt and a note from an out-ol- county parking m~er o!!ender which read: "This dleck covers the payment of two tlckets, one for Nov. 10 and one for Nov. 12 which my 6lDU ate. Thank you.'' ' 'ATHENS (UPI) -The crown prosecu· tor today rejeCted an appeal for mercy for Alexandros Panaghoulis, C01victed of trying to 1ssassinate Premier George Papadopoulos, informed sources said. Miss Anastasia Mella, PanaKhoull.9' cousin, made the appeal but Wonned BOUrCeJ said Crown Prosecutor lonnls Liapis turned 1t down and told her 1 request for clemency must CCMDe from the condemned mr.i. He bu permtently rehaed lo uk the Gr.et mWtary re. lime for mercy. • Unconfirmed reports persisted that the regime was split on whether to commute the death sentence to 1 prison "'rm. Informed sources said Mila Mella sen( a written appeal for clemency to Papi· dopouloe after Liapis rejected It. Pana~oulia was convicted SUnday of atlempltng lo kiU Papedopauloo lul Aug. 13. Hill lawyer, Lenadrol Xaramfllldlt said, "I have the impnalon he ~ WB!l.t.s to die." other appeals to spore Panaai>oulla' life came from government Ieden of. Sweden, Italy and West Gennany on Monday. Pope Paul VI also dispatched a plea to the Greek regime to 11pare Pana- gbouliJ. sajd, '1American public opinion Is on The computer expert said the pair a narrow edge now about the course look 'his abortion kit as security that of world events. the check would clear. "We are on this narrow edge and On Oct. 22 they made an additional events couJd take the pubUc opinion de,~nd for '50,000. away .from the pat.hi of rapprochement If you try anything phony such as and toward LsolaUonism or hird·llne anU· call the police, tome Mafia friends will Communism. I urged Mr. KDlygtn. tha't take cart of )'OU," Gaber quoted Hodges rutraint be ezerclaed Jn Czechoslovakia as saying. and further aggravation of eventa be Gaber said be made out a $50,000 avoJded'," Gore II.Id. He would not cbec:k, but ttopped payment on it. On elaborate. Oct. ZZ. he testtfled, ·be was lured to Both Gore and Pell &lid they bied a mOl.tl and beaten up by five men. to lmpreaa upon the Soviet premtu that ~~~ his escape, Gabe~ said, "there is a remarkable conUnuily of ed. poUce. Hodges and Ch1are~ li lo period of were arrested lut wetk after an In· po cy over • Qi year• vesUgatioo..cf Gabe.r'1 Ito rtgardlelil whlcll perly ii In the Whit< Gaber wu -anted lmmry. ·1y f Hnuae ., .-uni rom Tbei'. told KOl)'gln tbal President proaeaudoo ill rtlurn for testimony. JohnaOn would flnd It 11dJHlcult" to . fn. IUale • COll!erance on reductlm of llhU. balllldlc mlllile 1)'1181111 wllllo 8ovi<ll ln>opo .... preaenl la~- Queen Heading Home llECIFJ:, Jlrazll (UPI) -Queen EUJabeth n. and Prince Philip loft Becll• ~ay for London, via Dikar, !eliepl, endl!li ID 11-<iay vildt lo Lalla America. 'African Leader ' Overthrown in Leftist COup Annual Cutting Delayed BAMAKO, Mall (UPI) -Aa lfOOP ot leftist army offlc*t today overthrew the ~ 'aoclallst reglme of Modibo K~lta. U, the founding father ol tbla landlocked coontry In Northwest A!llca. The lpparenUy bloodless coup wa1 aonounced by Mall radio. Arm,y Maj. Muaaa Tr&On!, believed io have led the coup, &lid i.ll power would no'fr be in the b'.l9d4.. of a "national revival" mill· lary committee. Wave of Artie Air Tumbles Central Dixie Mercury Jl.""6eMI " ..,......... (t lW-le 0001•11 eommunlt!H -. rtduHd fa oroetM ..,,,. !Odllv • ,_ """*locltd !ti. .,.. -.. ...... tll'lllllf "'°"""'· Alf ttltllc t i llndlltnil\. l"ltld Ut • S.n Olello -dllfUJlted tftll l• A~ 11it9 lnt.m1ti-1 Al,_., 11191 dollill lor tbout "'°"' i.;,.._ lM AllM• ........ tirw.ft WW. Mtolirld t. Hol- ,,..,..~ ...... .... Ont.n. l"!olfMtklntl Alr.-f, I" ... OI.... ltllttWllY ... ..,..,,... .~ .._... .... l9lt -_,, Oft """'*"• Ill .......... l• ....... -....,..,,.,, ........ '"'-"' -cl~ lllDdl. -. . ~ .................... ... ~--·.,..,.....,........,, wlttt ........................ ...,. , .... ,. ....... ,, UJ1 ........... AHD VICIHITY- lrflllW _,~.,...._.,lW ........ ...., ......... . '""'"' ' 4. '"'' ....... .. ..... ... n. 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" " • M n " • .. .. • • .. • " " .. " • " • TI .. " .. " Q • .. • • .. .. .. .. " " • " • • " • .. " " • .. " u • • " • .. .. .. • " • .. .. .. " •• " "' l.t, •• ,, " .. ... ·" ... • .. .. ... ... .M 1,0 ... " ... •• Fronch Polllical quarten ill Paris Wd the coup waa lllged by leftist elements ftownlu at Ke.Ila's growinf ~lion with I b e We1t despite his policy of nonaltsnment and his previous Uu with Moscow. . There wu no Immediate word oa Keil.a'• fate, but diplomatic sour~ in Pari.s aald he wu us~ to a resl· dence ilW'ded by troops. His overthrow stunned dlplomaUc quarten because ht wu belleved one ol. the African leaden mOll IOCtll'tfy ill power: Jackie Onassis ' . Returns w U.S. NEW YORK (AP)-Jacquelioe Kenne. cl, Onuoll has -lo the United Slalel fer Iha 11111 time since ber wed- dlntl • month .,.. Smlllllc bot .....,..unlcaUve, Iba moclllblJ drm1d farmer tint lady .,... rlwd MeodaJ bJ ~ fl'om r ......._ -lier huabaM, 'Arlltotle ~ alayad 1Mlllnd for the Ume bo1nl tendln( lo ""'-allaln • IJ'rldQ' i. Ibo Mii annlnrsary of Iba a1111cln.aUon ol Prllident John F. Kerto nMY, anC! nut lf-y !ht lale Pml· den\'1 1on ind nameuk• will be a years old. Carollnt Konnedy'1 tltb ~lrthday II two weekl liter. UPITt ....... QUENTIN'S GAS CHAMBER: WAY CLEARED FOR USE? Producer Walter Wanger Stricken, Dies at 74 NEW YORK (UPI) -Walter Wanger, a starmaker Who helped launch lhe film careers of Rudolph Valentino and Greta Garbo and who produced some of the best pictures of Hollywood's Go.Iden age, died in his New York hotel apartment Monday of an apparent heart attack atw~' :a~4· found dead· in bed In his apartment in the Hotel Stanhope on Manhattan'11 fashionable East Side. An autopsy was scheduled. Wanger's 43-ye ar career as a moviemaker carried him from ea rly suc· . cesses with Valentino to "Cleopatra ," the $37-milllon epic which almost wreck~ ed 20th Century·Fox. The stars he helped to develop included Clara Bow, Greta Gatbo, Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, Henry Fonda, Madeleine Carroll, Hedy Lamarr and the Mari Brothers. He was married twice , both times to actresses -Justine Johnson, "the mo.st beautiful blonde in the world," and Joan Bennett, whose care!r he enhaned by transforming ber into a brunette. Wanger was born In San Francisco in JB!H. the son of Sigmund and Stella Feucht-Wanger. HJ11 father, a wealthy textile matiufacturer, died when Walter was 9. HiS' mother shortened the family name to Wanger and took Walter east to live. He was graduated from Dartmouth College and worked briefly before World War II in the New York office of Harley Granville-Barker, the BriUsh producer who staged many $)f George Bernard Shaw'a: play. Alter wartime service under Maj. (later New York Mayor) Fiorello H. La Guardia, Wanger began h1.s mo v 1 e career in 1919 Ill a production Supervisor for Famous Players-Lasky, the firm which developed into Paramount Pie· tures. One of his first 1ucces1es wu "TM: Sheik," a property he purchased for Paramount provided Valentino with hia most flamboyant role . Other not.able pie· tures of Wanger's early years with Para· mount and later with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer included "Stagecoach," which made John Wayne a star; "Queen Christina," starring Miss Garbo; Alfred Hitchcock's "Foreign Correspondent"; "Algier1," starring Boyer and Miss Lamarr, and "The Tr all of the Loneaome Pine," one of the first big color pictures. He suffered serious reverses in the early 1950s, when his mu!Umllllon~ollar picture, "Joan of Arc," starring Ingrid Bergman, failed because of public anger over Mjas Bergman's affair with ltaUan director Roberto Rossellini. The low point In Winger's career came in 1952, when he served 102 days In jail for shooting Jennings Lang, a Hollywood agent whom he accused of trying to break up his marriage to Miss Bennett. His first marriage to Mlsa Johnson ended in divorce In 1938. He married Miss Bennett two years later and pro- moted her from ingenue rolei Into a sultry brunette whose performance.11 In such picture. as "Scarlet Street" and ''Trade Winds" helped to make her a major movie penon11ity, 'Thank God,' Says Mother, As NY Teachers Go Back NEW YORK (AP) -A million children and 55,000 teachers were back in their regular clauet today and fD08t of the bitterness of the prolonged teacher strike appeared to be waning. The attit.ud' of most pa.rent.! and teachers was expressed. by a Bronx mother, who sald simply: "Thank God.'1 Most teachers, those who were on strike and the 8,000-0dd who taught dur- ing the strjke, went In tod1y hoplful thll the wlllndl left Ill' the otrtke; would ·be qulcldy htale<I. • But many were on ru•rd, "hoping for the best," hoplna; that "there is no trouble." On< Nefll'O teacher wtio -eel during the .trike becau8t tt wu "a matter ol being a black t<acher In • 1betlo echool" uld ahe wu "111ubbed" by a fellow teacher when lhe reported foe ...... k. "Wen Uckled to delth It'• Ovtll"," uld anoUw telcber. "Now we'll eee what happm1." The Unllld Fadoration of Tucberl, AFI.aO ._tad ...,.al "problem apola" iblo morning, wtth parenla and o I her CGllllDWlily resldelta entering .-1a, _....uy lo object lo lbe relUm ol the unloo l<ad>cn. But 'thln&I WU. rtported aoing omoothly In the Brooklyn &hello dl•tric:t around which the rU1pute swirled for more than two montha. It w11 the third time al.nee the 1 ~1 began Sept. 9 that the predomlnanUy whltt. SS,000..member UFI' had gorit beck to the clulroom. Two earlier aetUemenll broke dQWO and tht 'falknut wu renew- e<I . Upon word of the UF'F ratification, . a state lrtJ4tee Clfricially took over opera. tion of the controveralaJ Ocean Hill· BrowrmrUle experiment.ally decentralized school di.strict in Brooklyn. • lt was the summary dlsmiMAI of 79 whit. leachera from the predominantly N• and Puerto Rican °'""' HID dlalrict that led lo the otrlke. A mi. watchdog committee hu now betn 1et up to oversee their return. * *' * New Strike Ousts Mental Patients NEW YORK (AP) -ThouMnd! of mental patleotl were belnl Mnt borne or translemcl lodar bocau.. ol a llrlke by a New Yai;t Clll' hOtlpltel -ken' union • Creedlnore Stale HOlpilal In Qu""" ..itlcb llOl'maliy -1,300 rti,.ta, wu ball l!lllpl'y, and only ha of Ila lllall of t,lt!O -"'"duly, other hoopitall larpted for llrlk" hy Iba end o1 Iha ....., ln<ludlll( Bro,,. St.to Hospllal ~ /o(anhallln Stale HOI . pita!, were btinc J\enlalty 1vacuat·d. -~ "' . t'110lll9CIJ)-Ml&M ol .. Mnll: (C) "El CW" Part 11 (1f· wtnturt) '51~rtton Huton, So. -.i. lDru. Rlf Y1lloM, ewvl4vt p,,., Jclitln ftutr. Hufll Hltfttt4. Hlfllltt I.OM. Oonctt*oa of tilt blo· ...,rtlcal apec11c!t of Spilt(• lltfl. ci1111111'1 ltwo, Rodrlp DIG dt llwf -l'llcM•mM 'ti i;l4." ... till ..,., Cblmtnt. TUESDAY llOYlMIOllt ,,,. 111111 ··-II!"' IC> ciol *" »uftPl!r. clOi · I :.::Z:.t =~"" B Gordon M1cRH Sl'ECIAU * 81rtlar1 McNalr r. -Rich Little all make this- ""'°"~~ .... , ..... from hll _. nwlt. "Cfllrct ortlii Ulht Brlpdt." l,rntl Kllloa dl- tlven • rcdl111 "I.II' °" tht W'; -Ind comic Gettt a.)1ol II en Miid 11 Slltlt *'611 11lfl•m.Ultlrrt lllWt 1'fOrt:w1 "In t ~ '1Jlt ,Du $moc:i Com!Mllteiy, ) ' 1 · ''I THE 6 O'CLOCK MOYIE t "WHAT A WAY lO'GOI" Part· II. D~ MARTIN,' SHIRLEY MatWNE.' D!Cll VAN DYKE-IN COLORI • pure dellghtl Makes · you with an hour were 1....-1 DqN'T MISS.m II·-I IC> (IO) "l1>o Oor· i011 Mtcbe Show.~ Barbati Mc- N11r Ind Rkh llttle toln MICRM ii IOlll 11\d comtdy. " m t•lll'll""" <30) "Stet"' rn. ti* for th• 70's... Or. Rich•«! Brtnnman ind Dontk1 Joh11111n dlf!MIMtrtt• 1 lltttm 11111111 lhlt 11111 llultn the (91111aanct of • b)'IOIM: "'· n..,. will discuss tilt Mva:ntlps or Pim 001« tllt iftt•· nal combtiltlofl tntlllt. D Sb ftW 1111M; (C).1111t • &It. tknlMbl Yl¥111Ct VftJ Te lol Port II -'" . -"''"" "'"'""' ... CU-9'l0 II 8 (I) Dork 0 DQ (CJ (SO) Dick YJn D}ollt. Ret1~4..~. Wlltft ..al vtluable ob)tcb .it-1~ ~ ..... ~;,., ' i \ I lpPllt ~!II tht finch, Buck llllista ""~\fr& t11., ww• tlktn bJ l.«u)', Hit new = ":':~) hll'ld hand, bat Doria M1tlt11 111 ... """ (C) furthw !Mltlption. w i-~ ', I ' -··---· _,,_ M""' -l!ol<. U EXCEU:ENT POLICE * ACTION MELODRAMA n 1121 I]) <"I ""' IC> (!01 "Tilt Cl• of the Shady Lady." Wlltn I bNutlful .. ID dancer IC· tu• 111 lnflllenttll llt!Sln...,...n (llf hwlnt munlwfld lier husblllCI lftlf Ms '9ath hid -niled • euicidt, DC. ConlD 11111 out to M· 1b111t•te .. •ro. ltoblrt Aldo llld Cfltdltrl CoFbltt 11*1. ~-J .. ~J"tol'&r'-lbtet-Tiillr Lind tlld ·-· .. -'"""""" ... F: ......... ",. ... .... ' ,..,. m CC. •a. .,,. T• n1 r a • (._) '57-G~nt. -""· ..... _ .... .... -'•7-lo!IJ a ... ._ -.... -.,,~-.... """ -(--IMrJ 1tn1tn, ;*~"*· i' ' .... IC> .... __ (_ ,,_..., __ __ ... conwef1 -:~r1nt1n,· s.rv1c. , Top QuGnty-Fast Service . ' .'4M3J1 , GORDO 'MQO~ MUWNS ' . - TUMBLEWEEDS I CAN'T GO OUT WITM 'tOlJ TONIGHT, 13UCOLIC 8UFFALOJ ••• I HAVE A WITE WITH GREEN &JU.SI .-' , .. -., r . ~ 'llolllSS PEACH .. ' • ' • -- CMR $')( GJs Ml 1 o::iuMT. IT., WHATS IT lO 'IQJ, ~!' i ME' TILL. 1'WEEN Pi~LS!1 TILLI:IM PEAP, ' MOT+lER., MUTT RJISKT! WE CAN'T L.EAVE +!IM +IOME AL.ONE! • .. ' I • . . • • • ........... .~\!I . .. • ly. Kea lahl · 1y Gus Arriola ly Tom K., RY,Clli - I Al Smltli tll:1N MUctl 'DO '&UY·Sl'TTERS CHARGE? ' -.- TELEVISJo~ vn:ws Public Sees Hugo Black 11.lllY I'll.Of J1' \ 8y RICK DU BROW HOLL\'WOOD (UPI) -A~· prime time il)tervlew with Hugo-L. Black, t12-yea't'91d -·· Jwtlce of Ille U.S. Supreme Court, will be'pl'elellled by CBS-TV Dec. 3 . 'I'b,e broadcast will mark one ol the very rare occasiom on which televiewers are afforded a close- up imlight into f2le highest echelon of lhe judicial branch of government. PAST PRIME time Interviews with presldenta, vice presidents and e<>Untles& congressmen bav• bl'OUgbt the. main body of the televlaion v1...mg audience closer to the executive and legislative arma of American government. _ -::o But, by contrast, the Supreme Court, In tilt video sense, has remained rather remote, for ~ yious and g'OOd. reasona which set its members apart lrom politicians. The Dec. 3 broadcast, lilmed In September at the jurist's home in Alemn«Sri.a, Va., ii entitled. "Justice mack and the Bill Ol Rigbts,l' 8nd \he .In. terviewers are CU newsmen .. Eric .. 8evareid and Martin Agronsky. · . : _ "'AS FAR AS we know," ~· Sev~ ··~. Is no preceden! tor a teleV!s'i!)!I ~imeni..w 'Wilb 'a sitting judge, who talks about the law, the COM!!· tutioq and the court." The program, produced · by Burton Benjamin, came ~bout Wl!"1 Agr<>nsky approached Justice Black following a aeries ol lectures the jurut bad given at Cqlumbla .Universlfy In March, ·al.I asked it he. would agree ·to a convel'!atlon with Sevareid , and himself. · · ~. 1 ·The Idea, notes CJlS. TV, w .. tll·at Ute Ju!llce "would explore the su.bstance of bls jml!clal'tllougtbo and philosoohy for a wide American audienee. '!Je agreed to the proposal," <. , ' ' CBS-TV: adds that the boardcalt wi1l tncltld~ a discussion q( Justice i:ilacll'• "Opiqj911a of. tile m$r moral and Jagal i"tieo .of .our times -among thi!m ~acenlty . and pornography, the right of' dlsseilt, 411d tbe-publi• "1aillql'~ut how the court'• decii,' 10!\S h~y· J:'Ostrictecl police ... "IN' AN UNUSUALLY revealing ae<juence," says the n~rk, "Justice Black will describe the pr<>eeH 1:bn>ug!I' Wllld! 'the Supreme Court decides wlllch of ·the.,oma ~.50!! cases sent up to the court · eaCh ytir 'will be illk~·-u!lder cO\iB!deration,.He ex· piltlns' .-e .of. ti\• »*•ecret proeOdures of the jutlicia! ~ tile part played by a chief ju.a- tfoe in guiding decisli>ns and the wlltlng of maj""' lty and minority .pin!ons In a case .. 11In a more personlll. vein, JuBtice Black will dis .. cu" the cases in which he believes hia dissent has had the greatest consequ.enceo, hi~ impresslona of Presidents lloosevelt and Truman and the iaWYers whom he lee~re among the ablest to appear' be- fore the court." The bi»adcest. In abort, promises to be one Of high hllerest· and, -value for jaymen aa wen .. lllu-dents. ,. . . ~ r. . ' 'r .•. 1- + '.• ' I • ~· I •_A.•·, •• I • •• •"' ... • -----· ... ·-· ... -. JI Dll~V PSI.OT ,,._.,, frlPllr•u U , 19'1 UlGAL Ncmcz Retirement Plans LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1'·11771 C•llTll'ICATI LEGAL NOTICE Offer Tax Break 8l' SYLVIA PORTER ("'"" "' Stnil} :I )'OU are -.moni the mJIUOM ol ~f-tmployed pro- f e 11lon1l1 or small businessmen, a physician, 1 • w y e r storekeeper repairman, do not ran to check the liberalized self. , enlploy~nt rellrtmenl pl1n proviaiOM which became ef- fectivt fOl the r;.rat time in 1981. wfille you may h•ve prevkwly rejected the use of a se1f-tmployed rellrtmenl plu (often called the H.R. 10 or Keogh plarfs), the rQuch more attractive tax provisions may change your mind. You can now get aside In such a plan and d@duct on your Income la.J. return 10 percent ot_ your earned lo- come, \IP to $2,500 each ye.v. Beginning with this year, you get 1 tax deduction for I.he fu ll amount contributed, not for QfllY half the contribution, as was the case for '67. In addJtion to this deducUon, the amo'unt.s you set aside in the plan earn income lax·free un - til the funds are di.stributl'!d LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTIMTION ,.0 ENGAOI IN THI SALi! OF ALCOHOLIC IEYEltAGES ll·IJ..ii LEGAL NOTICE II 11 ~eby cerllltlld 11 lollow~: I Tlw u...0.-1l0Md 1r1 l!!e o .. 1ner11---------------l -------~~-------1 fl t ·-r11 NflM~lp 11111 ii lrll\IMJ• ... JJ7M •Al. II .. .... or .,_e'I to trll\lfci DWIMU Cl•Tll'"ICATI OF COA,.O•ATION ,o. NOTICE TO Cll•OITOllS ~" ll'lt Stitt "' C1lifoml• under 1111! TltANSACTION OF •USINeSI \INOElt IU,lltlOll CO\lltT 01' THI STATI lltlllOlll nll"I DI MAIN MEDICAL AltTS l'ICTITlOUS NAME OP CALt,OltNIA 1'"011 THI AS~IATES TME Ur.tDEJISIGNED CORPOltATlDlll COUNTY 01' OllANOll 1. Tlw orlnc:IN I ol•Ct at uhl bu\lneu dot1 ""'ebv certify lhtl Jt II cll<>dutl1"' Nt. A ... llfl 11 lo<.lled at 11100 /Nin Stteel. In 1 by1lne.. kll:1ll!d at 1617 Wes1cllff E>lalP of CHARLES BltADLEY JONES, ll'lt City of Mun!11111lon Btach, County Drive, NeWJ>O•I Be1cl1. C1lllornl1 under Oec••sed. of Ot111tt, Stale of C1llfornl1. Ille llCllllOUI llrm name o! FELICIANOS, NOTICE IS MEii.EBY GIVEN lo lilt l. The 11111 n1m~ Ind 0!1cn of and !hat u ld l!•m I• compe)f!d of credltou o! Ille. 1bove n•med di!'Ceedenl rr:1ltence Ill t!'lt urldt"ltned ire: !llt !ollowlTlll ttifl>Or1llon, w~ost 11rlrn:lo1I th1! 111 otrsonJ h1vln1 cl1lm1 1t1!n1! Donn II. ll••~ender. 11:12 Plnt Slrtfl, PllC• o! business I••• tolklWI' lllt u ld decedent 1rr req11lred to lltf Hun!lnoloro Bt1cll, C1Ulornl1 Newoott South ll1y. Int, P. O. lh"'fll, Wlltl lht ne,e1s1ry Yf!Uclleu. In J1mr1 .lri. Brinton, 96'6 LI Arm111Gi., Ila• 114, Coron& 61!1 Mir. C1hlornl• tM olfltl nf IN 'lerk of !ht 1bovt Fcunllln,V1llt!y, C~tllornl1 WITNESS lls "'"" tllls 111 doy Df entl!led COi.i•!, or to ore11nt tflsm, wlltl Tr.omt• J . llroa~lclc, 11:111 Park Novrmber. 1968. !he nKt'Ul'l' ""'Xfltrs. hi lht un· S!rHt. Muntinolon lle1ch, C1!1!ornl1 Ntwoorl r.oo111 111¥, Int. IHriloned 11 lt!t office of Mu!M>rt MlcllH I J lluller, ltf\S $Ant1 Cl1rt Chule-s S. Orrre•. M•n1s.e. 6m Mollvwooll 151vd., Suitt Clrcle, Founlaln Vl lle'Y. C1nfornl1 Pr..,;den1 111, Mollt"wood, Citlt. 900'11, w~lch 11 lt1ymoncl C. D!Joro, ]031 A•lollf G~ne ll1ndono, !ht oltc! ol butlnff.I of tfle u"°"rtltlMd Avtfllllt, L-8t1cn, C1lltorr>!1 Stcr~1,,..., Tre1•urtr In 111 mitten pert1lnlnt !t Ille en 1t1 lllt!llrll II. Doering, 1'11 15onnlt STATE 01' CALIFORNIA, Df wt!d oe.:edent, wlltlln i!r mcntm PIKt. Cost1 MHI, C11llfornl1 COUNTY OF OJIANGE. " Iller !tie llt1! publ!c1tlon 111 11>11 notlef. Tl1nt Hu1 Gafl, 1561 A C1•1w1v Ori 11'1!1 ht der of Novtmber . .I,, D. D1trd Novemb"" 1, 1'611 O•lvf, Costt Me-wt, C1lllornl1 1'61, bf!ore me Milin M, DO•l•I 1 Cecil M JohTllOn Frink v . Moftmtln, 11'021 Lc~ll Cl•-Nllllry Pullllc In I nd !or ••Id Counrv Admlnlstretor of tl>t Etl1te BUT ASSUMlNG you are Cle, Mimllnvton llttch. C1llfornl1 tnd Sll!e, rts!Olng !llereln. duty ccm-of "'e i!>o\'e 111m..t deudenl 1ucn1r<1 ""· H11U11Mon. IJOI M1no•c• m1u1onf!d ,...., 1wor11, l>f"•on111y 1P1>e1red Hl!lllEllT MANAS!ll, a successful self-employed Pllce, Ca1!1 Mes•, C1llf0f"nl• C~1rles S. Dreyer A"" Gi!ne Rindono, AttcnM1 al Law, Thom•• c. Mo119hlon Jr., n111 known 10 me to be ""' P•e•ldenl 1m H•I~ lllvd Stltte ni person in Ute middle or upper l'lclClor Orlvt , S.lln•s. c1111ond• ftnd !.ecret1,...,-Tre1surer o1 tti. cor-H•ltvweed. c1q1orn1i' _,. ' income bracket& and you have 11.-ld llllono, 73M Rlver1IOI Drive, per1tlen 11111 ex.cull!<! 1!!e wlt!'l!n In· Tll: 12Ul .. f.7141 """ Ana, C•tltornl• 11nomen1 on ~•If of 11'11 corper1tlon Altom.., ,., Adm111111r11., no long-term employes, • L•u......,. Korn. 211 W~t Wiiton, ri.rt1n 111med, •nc 1cknowlldoed to me Put>1111'11:11 Drano• Coa11 0111v Piiot, retirement plan under the law Or1nee. C11ltomll tllll 1uc.ll coroor1tm.. e~Kulet I~ Sim• Novembers u 1' M lffl 1tl1"'8 G-.e A Krm110tlcll, »111 k.nwortfl Wlt1111\ Wllertof. I ll1ve Mrtunto ~I ' ' ' ' that applies beginning in 1968 circle. Mlll'lllll!ll"" sew, C..lltornl• my h•IWll 1"" 1111"" ..,v ott1c111 •e•I LEGAL NOTICE would make excellent sen ... Frullc II L1w, 115'll Goldo:nw11t Ille dtJ •nd ve1r In 11111 certliiCll• .strttt, Munll,,.,.,,, &e1dl, c 1111om11 11.,1 .11o,, wr11i.n 1--------------1 Don't delay in setting up Jc!ITI W. LH , 10?0? Orlncehln Cln:,., !O!tlr-111 'loelU . P·SUll H1 ntlnglon 11~1cn. Clllfol"nll ...,,1,n M 0os111 ce11T1111CATE oic 1us1N1:11 your plans or joining an eJ· J~•Pll NllPnskl. 26U E. 151otrlott 1,1011 ... Publl~ -C1li•crnt• l'JCT1TIOUS NAME . ,. 1 ·r A•••..w, Or1noe, C1!U11t"I~ Prir>C•Ptl Ofllce 1,. T~t 111'1der•IOned -certify ht 11 con-1s .. 1ng pan I YOU Want 8 l'r•olcl E. $.lntord. 11JI 11n11oi. ... ,, Or•no• cou"rv duc11.,. • llW!Mu 11 141 E1•t 11111 Slreei. deduction in '68. The right c~111 Mtll, Ctlllorni• M,v c0,.,.,.,1ul1H1 E•Plr~ Bu1 tdl1111 II, Costa Mttt, C1lllornl1. unoer Sto11ler SllvPrm1n, 6n1 Ptrl< A~,.,.,Ut. April 27. 1'111 !Mt llt;!ltlou1 1;rm f'lme of WHOLESALE lo deduct permissible COn· Gr-Grolr1", C1!ltor"ftlt MILAN M. DOSTAL. llODY & FENDER Ind tti.t wtld firm 11 tribuliOBS up 10 K ,500 iS l Mldlltaro Y1m.1mo10. ,12141 L-IHll Allw"t' com-e<I of "'' tollowl"" otrson • .,..,._. ~ 'St!"ffl, G1rd!lll Grow, C1lllor11lt SlllN tH Uni•~ link '~•ni name ln full and ol•._.. ol ruldenc1 11 11 yl'!arly one. Allan J . T YI,,, 11$$S Missouri s• ~·~ M1f11 $1,...t follow>: - A'H:nue. Loi AllOfl<!s. Ctllfor,.11 0•111tt, Call!Ornli tlUI "lerlt c. K1l1T1b1c11, lll'h E.11! 2111 NEXT: Stocki •nd Ta:s:.es C G . YUllot, 19317 WtYmDU!h, Hu111· Publl1htd Dflll!lt Ca.it tiel!y "llrol, Slrt1!, Costa Mell, Ctllfo .... 11. 1---------------- lnglolo 15eacn, C•llfornl1 N""tnober s, 11. "· 26, 1961 l'1:J..61 01ted October 11, lffl •••t J. l hl!'>lll•abe. 1W1 lthont Mtrlt C. Ktlmb9och L111e. Muntl"'ton B~. C•llfom!• LEGAL NOTICE St•" ol c11110r1111. 0•1111t county: "*'"d" ~ "' lM, Ori October )I, ,.... blforl ..... • OOnfl It. Ir~ Not1no Public In ,,,,; tor 111d .Shll'I, J-A. l rllllM OCl!AM Yll!'W SCHOOL OISTlt!CT --.ny lllClfft..:i -le C. K1lmb9tft Tl'loml9 J. ll'OCll•ldl 1'11 w..-...r """"'ue ~-19 ,.,. ro 1111 111e __, ...,... Mlcfl,ffl J .... lier .._llff ...... klcJtl, C1Mflnll1 lil1~mond ·C. OIXOfl NOTICE TO CONTltACTOltl ~ ~~~ 11:1:~t':d lltld\eM 15. Dof<llJI I.Hied p,_.h Wit! be ttttlYfd bv ~ Mmt' Tl9"" Hiit C.. 11'11 Oa!1n Y!ew SchCOI Ol1trlet In 'f1.e (Of'f"ICIA.L SEAL) "••nll Y. Hotl'IM~ Bo.I'd fl:corn. Admlnlstr11!0fl Dnlct 11 J-" E. Divli lltldl1rll A. HOIJtlhlflll nn W••-Ave-nue, lillnllntlon llK~. Not.rt .. 11Dllc-C1HlorT1!1 Tl>OfNt c . ~ J• C1tlfoml•. 11nfll 1:00 P.m. JUft<11y, '"rlllCINl Offlu tn 1ton11d l!Pons Dtct'mllflt l, !'611 11 wl'lltll I ll"'! ftlty °'"""' county L•u~not Korn wm be l>llblldv -'*' 11111 rM<I for M11 cornm11111111 --EJ1•!1e:1 <;-.. .&., K~ !l!f -.slr\ICtlon llf SITE 11 Sctloot, Jlll'll t1 tm Fr•• It. L•• P•tk "11w. Hu11ll11tlon 8t1di. c .111orn11. ,.ubHtfttd o;•llf• Co.JI Diitv ~llOt, Jotln w. let '" kCOrMll(I wHIO Pllns Ind s .... c!lltl· Oc:l'otloll' " Ind NOY-Hr J, 11, lt. J-h NIJJrlslll Ii-Iller.tor •rtP11"fd b¥ FlttCI( I"' \MM.I Meoolel E. S..111.,.,._ FlltlCK, TIPTOM I. JETTE. Arel\lttcb'.I---~~~~---~----- _,...,. .,._,,,..,_,.. 1tK.o .., -.._.. "'-" 111\fttl LEGAL N011CE Mld'ilt.f'e Y1/f\IMlftt llrlor to 0..0:9!\'lbtr t~ .... .lrill1n J. T . .,..,., "lt0JECT CONSUTS OF TME CON C 0 Y\IOIM l 'Tl,UCTIOtl OF ONE IUtlDIN(;. T nNt -*" J . n......:... CONTAINING cl Ass It 0 0 M co,,. llOTl(E TO c••OITORS ITATE Of' CALIF<»IMIA. l'Ll!KE$. L115JllAltV. SHOWEii .lriND SUl'lllOll COURT 01' THll nATll COUNTY O' OltANOE. It. LOC1CElll ROOMS. AOM!r.ttSTltA TIOr.t 0" CALl .. ORNIA FOR TNI Otl OttltMt" -,,. !Ht, "'4Wf '"*· ""' lltOOMS, ltEST IOOM$, l!TILITY COUll'TY 01' ORAN•I """""'..,, • Notery ~c In l 'Od llOOMS. COVEIED .lrilEAS AND ""· """'' Jn> ullf tovn!Y Ind ShllL _._1t" NltKf:LLJllllEOLIS ON°SITE ANO 01'1" l!1!1tf> vi JACK DIAMOND, lkl .,..,,.... DorWI It '''"""" JarNt SITE IMl'llOVEMENTS L DtAMONO, Dece11.cl. A lrintoo\. ~ 'J B~ MICllHt 1'19ns, ....i:fflGll!Of11 111d conl•t e! HOTICI 1$ ME"EIY GlllEN lo ll>t 4 • llltlfr ll:etrr.oM 'c f>ho;Ollf" ltldllo ~II f'lll' bl> u1m1,,.., •nd cejtltt t•Mllors <'II ""' ,.,.,.... "'""'"' Ofot'°"n' I DHti... ,.._,. ~ ,,... F nil ebt1lnt'CI IW Ctntr1I Conl~tclots r .. "'" Ill --hloY1"' Ciel-1011,_1 V ~ fl:fdllrd A ~~ -11 ... tlltm In 'writ!"' OI In p'r'°" Ille Mid d~l lfll '"'11tlld le II .. Tit.°"""' c. H.l.Mon p ROR.N 11,_· lrwn "'ICt.. ,.,le~. fllllton &. Jnttt . .,.,.,,.,, wll!I -..ecttt&f'( -..chtr" in Lil~ "-a.-.t" A ""-'!di' Ardllltch, Inc., 10 Eltl \/1111" Sir#!. ~ oltl« ti 1tM cllrll ti t1w 1bo¥1 ,., .... • lt"' Jllflll W • ... .., _.....,; "'-Mdt!ll. Clll,..n1t •Htl. Hl'lllod CCIUrl, or lo _, ''*"· wll!I Nl-.itf • ...,..;. • ..;.,.,.. ... ~.., A -..it d tts.00 wlH bt """'Ir"' lf!s !IKIWl'l' ~ lif Ille ...,... II--~~ y--A"9n 'I ~tlfl"9 wlot f"f''"" oil ttw o~.-111 11! .... ttwn .,,.lfll,.. te 1M "''"' J f '1"11. C. G y....,. 11....,, J lflll ~it.ti-wtltlln 11 ... dlvo tllw *""""' 11 1M llffkl II S.-1 zi..j.... k-". -' • Ill .. Mii ~ ,,_,..,_,.. lte .. ,,,,," bo"' M.ldm..n, Alf•,_,., >.a Wli.tllno ._. - ._. ,._ ... ..ctiKf1... .... ...., IMClftcllltrlt •111 ~ ~,,.,., LOI ,.,..._, C11"'"11e ....... ~ •......... ,1frorflnllr11 fll flw dlMoll, k fM Pllu Iii Q"-.. l!!e Vllllnltlt'IH • ........ WkWt$ f W .a.-\"I" Mt IMll wlM be -.ie.<"" Ul'llftt II 9f M ill ~. wllhlfl 1l • ........,_. "',,,::r.,:::::::::::::::::,. ... i. 1'I JN4f .,, Jiit "•-I torM f\lr"I.....,, a"" lllt first Ml!Qllon If flll.1 noll(I, ""' lfll A•dllled\ Otlfd ~ 1, twt. °"""' ....:..-... _ nit 0CMn Vlllw kNMll DfotrlC"I Elllal>tlll O'NJ-ftl Dl1rMNll =:--,....._ ftlf "91tl lo ,.IKI lflV IM' E•t<:wtrhr t/I -Wiii -~ ~ 1H bklt Inf I'll -lvtr '"" '"'-111¥ M 1t1t .tiow ,,.,.,... "°""' "' loo •"' b'd ,.....,.,.,, ~ b..,.t mtv IAMUll. MAlDMA" ~-!..::."'.... w!INll'IW h!I Old !or I IN'•lod flf '5 .... Wll""9"1 Slll!leffN - -... "" II 411'1 1!'11t fM dti. ,.-1 tor ..,_ on'nlnt LM A_., Cd ............ _,-_, Tt11 TU..·,... «Jver. The Count~r .... °'· it.lllo"' •• .....,. (..,.., ""',,.., Iv !J~J '-·-. -. -.I .... ,. ,..., I l'ilol1 4!"""'"*' Qf'tl'Wf! C•d Dtltv ,.!tot, l'utl!!~ Ort .... (Hll Cle!lf" lltlet, · !~ tf.-¥ ltW ..... -•11°'1 If, "'-lwt 1-... 111.,.,_,N!' s, 11, 1t. 1&. ,... !tllHf OUEENL Y SERVICE -EU~n Evans, Mih Foun· tain Volley', asslsu guest Howard M•vling du(lnj recen1 opening of new Zody& store at J:farbOr Boule- va rd and Edinger Avenue. Chain is expanding r•pid· ly. with JO more stores planned for U169, I ,, -'---'----'----~-~~~-~~~· . ~A- ·Laguna Niguel Betters Income Laguna Niguel Corp. hu an- nounced net incomt a f 11 .OM.~ ror the ftlCll ,,., endina July Sl, 1ggg 11 com- pared wWi a loa of P-M.1771" for lhe previous yur. In laulng the sta-Presldont O.rald w. Blatl!\Y Jr. uld carrilnp per share far lhe 1111 period w.,.. !O to 4S ~ta 11rter Jiving effect to CODveralon p r e f e r r e d .stock&. Liit )'Nr'• tarninp pet llwt ...,. "',•I ti ""1lll. ·l'uesdax's Closing .· Prie~ -Complete New York I • I --'-'-------'---------------·------ • ' ' DAILY AA.O'r JS -· ..... .. • ' I ' Ii ( I I I j .. .. ···-~--.... -... -.. ...... • • • -,. • ' lleW'OIT CSCTER • 1 • • ' • -... #. . . . ... .. --.... - . . "1*1tw 11!1111 i 0.loalf Mnt1. Toa'I ., .. 11111 .... llilles'llllen 1111-llaldied •• ,. 111lls1111,Jlll .-1111. Mf b!iltillllly l kftod ii ..... llimt. "'1 "tallf' nllMM las l .. A. Slelt slfil of.,.. natUl!l with .r111111. ,\lnail911Jb1 Jae lllllfii:e; ll·J6, ...... B. fift· ... wilr-'"f elcMd i. Ila .d:m; H; :a& C. l'lj.-llltl A"-i9.,icii lale fmt ~ ll«. aa 11.1..aa( m ll 1111qiJlmi .r ~stir, . . . .. • ....... ShcJ! !liy!e, 11.a. lat .. pell! slip • ....... lite; s.11, .. ai*, 5'7, tA. r:'•fi' ' • . . -.. . . . . ' . • ,, ' ' ' •• • • .. • • • . --..... - •. . d·M· BUF·FUMS' ... •• .•. ' t • · .. ,t .. . :, ( \ t . ... . ' •' . . . .. ' . -' , • J .. • •• '. ~ . ~ . . ' _ .. li ~ • .. .... ·~ ' ~· ... ' \ ,. .. ,..;,-;:,.: :,.:. ~·f.-"\+' .. ... ' · ..•. ' ' .( .. , .. , .. . ' -. ' ,. P,rett1:Jiamperer1 for your •casua] hotrs . . Glimil, Ill halif. Glil!9! llld bl!Ws Ill your ~Ill f\ttte slippen look• eoctiaminl you'.~~·armost we• ' them to 1 dante. t rom OIJf Daniel Gl.n eollecti~ ~ •. ~im111e1inc ·· P1111PS--of silye!ld~ Slid 111etallic lame' wilh bOIY, "TheGala",9.11 • B. J'Olll po11tllapjl)' ~pe Ill black, Copenhagen blue, •acne rA hot pinlt. "lbe Pati!t", 1.11. S11oe sara ··- I ' \ 11 FlSHIOH ISi.AND U4-2200 . • ~ IOHP>.Y, 1HiJ~Y, FRIDAY · 1~:00 TILl..P:JOl t • ' .. ' ' ' . '1 ., .... • t. • ' ' ' -. •' ... I I, " t I .. oP'f ,. t "' , .. I •• I • ti l ; : .f .:~. /f/ " I· . . • • • • • • .,, ~ . •• ... • ~ J • ' " -- r .. • •• ~ • • -• • • --• • ---------=----' , ' ' JEAN COX, 4'4-9466 . _, __ , ,...,, ........., tt. ,. i:a ... ..-tr' • ; . ~ • O~ning Night . ... ~ ~ Festivities, " ' --.. ··,1'in.ne·r Hails ~ •,,, " ,, ' 1'l'lay dpening ' ' . First Nighters of Laguna Community ·Players will celebmte ·another opening of •another sbow with a festive preboliclay dlilner'ln the VIC\or Hu&o Inn tomorrow night. • • • · , ., · ~ . The bla~k-ti~ optlooal affair will ·begin at 6 p.m. social hour to oe foDowed by dinner at 7. , ', i tfieater supportera will then flock to 'Laguna Playlloui, when lhe cuitaln will go up at 8i30 p.m. for tbe SOUlheril California pmnJ .... , ·: · )Jtlio~ of uA Li.on in Winter." . i ·. · · ::FJie i historical · comedy-drama by contemporary writer James . · Gol4i,Ilan': ceriters around lhe intriglle alI\oPg an English !'0>:81 family ·in 1183. • · . ' . . Tlie play stars Martbella Randall u Eleanor tb• Queen and ~ph Ricbmood as Henry II. It Is directed b~ John Ferzacca. j ' . . LION IN LAGUNA .. ~·Nation81'Cat Week Is ov..-,:·M?i Willtam H. Bruggere and'Mis: Le<r-E. ctassman .(left to rightr are still ltind -to tbe\r furry fri~ !llut>twe .are co, hostesses 'fer'uie First Nighters et Laguna t::onnwmy P.lsyers' cpening nigjlt aizl!!er which' · 1 teJ1e .. craee toml>rrow night in lbe Victor Hµgo Inn be- fore a petf~e ol "A.Lion in Winter," a bi1torical comecl)'- dramB'.b)"'Jemes Goldman, · Recei'""1g during the cocklail hour will be hbsts 8Dd hostenes Col. end lljrs. ~illlarn H. Bruggere and Mr. and Mrs'. Leo E. Ga .. iniin. They will be Joined at the 'head· table by George Gade, phiyllouse board p~m<l>t lil\d /.(rs. Gade, along wlth Dr. and ~rs. Dooald Vandeitllt .and Mrs: George Thompson. . . i Mrs. Thompson and Mrs' Vandeitllt are dinner ctialrmen. Mein· ber> rtJiy COPfirm ticket rese.rvations by pholling the playllowe, 49'- Manx Ways 'f11> Tri~ • .0 ,G~la Glittering trimmlnf tor Laguila-lleadl,Ebell Club's Christmas dance in..11\0 n.,.-.~ Bead/ ,CouJltry. Club is being er-by 11lft'to righl) ~· Mmes. Aldan Clark, DaVfd· Young • and cbairman AUl1!d ' ., ' ' . . ' ' ' .... .. .,. .. ,; .. .. .... ..... \ Kress. The Dec. 13 gaJa..wll! be&ln•witb cocktajll'at 7:30. Attr~ona.1Jl\)lude,d81)_Ce music 1?Y tile Bernie Perry Orc!Jestra and·a.ut..iown-dinner. . --' ...... • . lMl61; . ' .. ' Or.flOming ~bdut a Big Win . ~ • I -•·. , -J l Employ!liflb~'p<>Wer 'Of po!itive' thfnldng are (left · to right) ,Mias Melda: M~ers, ·Mrs. Albert. B,numell . , ond Mrs., l!artO)" Ridlatdson who are lioPlng· for ..to!Dry !or!li-e Anteateri at.Ibo UCI Varslty ·Bisk.V J :'I' ., - ball ,fllll• 11a1n.ot u~.-~· DiOllO ~.Nov.· 30. A·~rty will be I.lap! for Bir I ~ra ...t lriei;ds ·at o'er spriuguten•ln:I~ TO.rii 'c....et, : . ,. ' • • I ' I -r r I I .I I • I I I I ' • ·I , I . DULY PIUlf ~I,... .... lt, l ... ~ Cluo Guest · Describes . , Her Career .Mn. lllflll'll ......... dat otudent -II \JCI, wt1l splU to NtlfPOri Jilrbar ·-•• d ProfewWt \ Women'• Club 1q1mb.1r1 ' nleotlnt !tr dllmlt .. !lit .... Vorde Cowllry a.b-'l'llonla1 at l:IO p.m. . -jGlalol tbt \JQI -•. ..... __ In .... el llluilmt boulillll at V..,. · -COlltfe, "--,· llld tbt \Jolvmlly ol CIUfomla, BlrktleJ'. Har talk, Ooll cl tbt Woodl, will oullhio bor llfe In PM wblcb beilll In tbt lumbor field. " Au women In -· SF. and profemOlll ... liivlted to .... -· Furlber blt.rmallGa llld --.Ua'mqba -111 caDJar Mn. Jld< llnl1iact. :-11. . . . ' ·, ... " LePH~T IANK ..._Not uanr uitndltl®ai pig· over lot thla yeu'ar~ (left to rl&bl) Mn. Ed :a...nott, T.y~ri ters ': b .bank to collect 'tlckol money fort!>~ ppoopµp,r in· racordlnf 'HCl'olaey; Charles W. 8"""".· preeldoal, , · 'I ~ (• · ,. iianatloa lwicheon are new olficen Of the 'Costa and M". -wtIUam ·Avis, Vica presldeat. Tb• .. ,... ·Put Aside ' Me.a Federation Republican Women's Club. Taking mony will Ille place next Tbun41Y. . . • , -, . -~~~~~"""-~~~~-'-"--,,,......-'-~ .•. 'Old Guard'·· ' Up for Change .---The "C:hanJlnl of IM old dlltrlct. will be I apoclal ""ard" will take place 'nlurs-su:; .. 1u.... officers will be day, Not. 21, wbeo -of· ~ .. Winter Wed_ding told During f).inne' Party Durtna .• family dlnnar the bttrothaJ of . Jl!llee L<nlo Ileen llld s.wu.I V. Oltlz Jr. WIS dlscloaed by ltor parenla, Mr. and Mn. ll4bert 0. Dean of Santa Mot11ca. of M ·Mn. A. L. Pinkley, wife tlcers Costa e •a of Costa Mesa's mayor. '1111 futurt. bride wu trad· P'e<lerated 1 Republl~~· . S..ted ·will· be \l>I. Mms.· .• l!lted ; ~ ~" Menl<a . . w-.i·s. ~lul> art llllla!led-· <;l!arI.s w.: Ben\oDf-icje!l\; :l!/"': Schixil._ ~~: d\lring a ·I~ In tho Stllfl ·.-wiw.n> ,l.yls,;Vl'l' pruidenl. ~ ·~· ·tfll~"' ·BelH:h' Shirt rellourallt, New'porl E;d ·Bennelt,. ric<>rl!liil ~.-,1 .u-.•..,~~-.. ~.· . a..ch. · · · · · ·· • · ...,,.tary, r,iiJW!i Riley, ·cor-~,~ -bl ....,...,, .. u Tiie meetln1 ·is ~ed ' r~pondln1(•@7etary, ·and .IJlll .11Gnotao1_ggooa .. .,0Cean_ ,!<r ll a.m:wltli'hniilh to 'be :tid~elaoli.'~· · · l>!"~.Botbel.::!""'.Wh1!t'!) aarvecI at U.111. Tlclr.Ota ar. , All ll<!publl<an women. -~~ -lild~ and ·'.Ii-Mn-Harry Umll<y, l?'eei· husbands and frlen<b are in-Delta z'.la. · . '. .. , . 4'nt of the Southern diV1'1on, vtted to attend. . 'l11e b<nedld.tb-bo. Son of lw!Dbethe9P<•ker,,and Mrs. -~."""'Yatiom may Mr. and'Mr>. s.mUeJ v. Or--K--of the~~-~~~~~~llL~ UMt11N7mu ·frto tbt-?O(b 7--~"f".:-:· • ~ "'!· ·"-1--·-" ...... of Co1ta Kaia -~ -----· -~and Orange-Coiil' coi:· Iege. He will _.., .... ~ from . , ,, " ~w-.., Coll ... ...,..Iii· lla1 ... JAHICE DEAN A fllllvt pr1.helld1y' . " · l!llllbi~-~Cltuoo W'arm Gesture Clothes the Needy . Lopl -...,_ ' . . " _\_~•-· ·I ...a.i..-'l'lltuk1-. A wenn .lllW'I. 1~ and llmally, ii 111e~.cl """"1111 to thole lie 1n !Cvwp• -.at.. ·in -4 In fonl,rn ~. 1111 tlllllual. amtce ~~~-1114! w-·· Mii-· lluiaa Pwt. ll;loGarY IAuu•· cl 'Lu111eN!l 'churdtes. SorUDJ and pacltlnrtlalllll tilr 111• La1lla TIM ptborln( will !tip _can World Jl,nel ara (loll to rl&ldl 111e 'MJMI, ~ 8iocti~ and GGld -1 l:IO p.m. 'todal mil-Jlat.tmall from Cbl'llt Lutlie{lll C!lurch In Colla 14.._ 'Die cloG!ttl .,... col· wblcb will -I jewelry Jected ~ October. . dlaplaJ 111 Mn. Vicki, \Jptoa, ways llld meana c:balrman. ·--------------------·---.. 1lln. 14auraen )lcGllklln will ' splU on lhe Impnrtaoce of a Blood Bank durlni ll!e ncutar~.1tberln1, llld ...-..... -... Itema lw tlie boll· '111 --Isl .i... '* u !tu~~~i:ili 10 towardl . _, ,faihlli on Cbrlstmu. . ' . ' Ideas Wired Cu1stmas decoratloo ln- structtooa will follow a meetln& ofii;;, Womon'a Aux- i l la r y, International Brotherhood o f Ele:ctrical Workers, Local 441 in the ·Union Hall, Santa .An a , ' ' .. l BIG YEARS · 1N ORANG£ COUNTY FACILITICS FOR MEN FACILITIES FOR WoMEN INTRODUCTORY on1R· CALL OR COME BY TODAY FOR YOUR FREE TOUR t\ffl) . , ·;· -Weddi~S; T~~t$.~. ii<.. -:.=.'!-~;~~ . "·•·1~!rf ~. tonlabt· ~ '" ~ •. -" -n(l)ll lfl1V'll1 I'> • , ' -',r, .-.. ._ -. --TM~ have llleded -·~ -'Pilot's b~adlines ,,,, · Feb.:.~·:-~-:.~.Officers'_ Wives Wrap · '·· , . 1 • ·Loncheob : ,.,, .. , .. ·. :,,.;·;, · · , ., PRIVATE TIGURI ANALYSIS. Absolutely No Obligation • FINAL DAY brid:.,:·~4.wt~~i:~u-= · ' .... · : .. ·=.j;1_":· i:.'ffio :~i Holiday . Events INTRODUCTORY OFFER ' . ,_ t rl to within -~ .M •• tb -a ~ .rea11v111.. w 11 I , = ~~.b~~f"~1e~v~ ·_ .... ;'Conta ·1ners .. /.1unc~.:;.-.m1n1 · men p or ·or one .w..., ...... t . .......--~ 1 ""-~~ ....._ ~~-"-t IO wecldhli " D t d· &ii'·'='-.>·~--~~ ._. ·--a .~I: . r -· ·--Pu~,;-w-11 __ · For enia1ement announcall!enll __ ~1 II . eco Q e .. · ... ·, P~. ···"'-'~w· ~ "" lllluuted tbat the sto~, also accompawecl ~ . • Lao --·-· nm 'Tbe . ~ puly, JOIN NOW AND P•Y NOTHING UNTIL AmR~ THI HOL1DAYS • by a black and wblte os~ p I ct u re, bt · ,._ .; •"-:C" •"Cluf!. ' · wblcb will be follol!ed by a · lllll>mlltad euly. If the beifothal 11111~• . C<tunl¥. /Wrmr;;.-~· · ~ 'JI'~ Cl ntlnd alllcen will bullet ~· will take pl>ce 111111t and wecldlnl date are Ii>< weeq ar lilit Dalla Pl will P,k In -~ Iba lllnchao11 In the In lhe ~ ori Dec. 11 II apart, only the weddini pboto will • ..... tuu.tm-·"Mll. ~ • ~!a~-IJJ!> Naval Alr 1:19 p.m. _...._ ma;y cepted. ' · !!'pr "!_ l!:''t' ~:: t b1-t ~.:Loa· Alamltol, nut ~ = ~ caJlln& the club To belp fill requirement.I on bOtb Wed· , , ~ ~ .Jli ·L .•, "'j: -"' "· 1ht ball, a11o lo be Jn the ding and eneagement storle1, forms are av.U-. bor lllncb. ·ro , 11,•·· a.a ;:'Ha rdr.ass· Ing tjuto;.wlD ·bailn wit!\ coctta11a aNe ln all of the DAILY PILOT qf!Jceo.' 'lllOllllnl Ond .• •''" be , . ,, ."!,. It! p.Di.,Dec.11. 'Ille ewo1nc Further questions will be answered by ~ ~ ~-"--" will •-L"'" -llld •·- Note. stall mem~ at 642-4321 or 40.:0tee. ' .~a.. tunZ~~"':"'" '. ~ Ocites Back ...,. 7'""" .,.... , ' 'Jin. ivan.r "'llltill ... ~.!!II: tbi -t '---------------..J -i.r.wm1n1~111iJnP Centuries ~~-~,;,?Jf',bf~·~ci ,ahout'plaml 'fc< lhe~ . ". --. ~:< .. *'• ' .Crilteo.... -!tr umrli! !r:l'a:w YOiut:~OPI) -Tbe -"'!-~ ._, I Clinic Tracy Screening S ' -wblcb la being 11ua:''ar1 of ~ probably . :s· . ' .~ . PQnSQrS Id Or1n11· ·Coun17,:t'~ bock II>·~ ~ "'!f : ... P,ll.-: Prellmlnary .-11 ~ " times -AJ ....... lhan 1,000 .. 4 "! ,plJ' '' .. Program encin-tnl P!D !tr 1iif ).1'ara .,., ...,.dlnol lo for .Ille! r;liah'a :r, \!.t:i: borne wblcb Will bl Jocaleif ', -of a>t -d phH•nfbt·· ~· '. 111EIMotl«w.,.ln.\bt11na1 ·.~aa!On1li1faw Yirt. ~ ~-&d•••·fl'on otqea. · . ·. I · •llOllca ~-by Stone -~~ ..... ~~ Alumna. tn' ~ County "'9' llllii ti the Neolllhlc be oltlllpld l>Y;'.~ the Fnl ~ aa.enin& will year of service to deal and lit ~ 111, tbe Dranae hard-of-bearlnc cbilllftn and llotllil1 '!Julld .,, the John lhe~ pannts. 'Ille clinic ls Tracralnic ·botweep 10 a.m. financed by voluntary con- and 4 p.m. In tbe Trinity trlbutlom llld all aervices are \J-llMb)'larlaa Clurdt, provided without charge. area may attend lhe meetlq. l!ir1odl !IDd .-thed In ~ dub. : · · ' " : For further Information call '<enl yean lndlcala lhll "* Kl·" Uk ~ t Mra. Wilbur Allan at ta-ml ·and...,,.. of lhat time wera . al •, O In Fountain Valley·« Mn., already 'lnterealed In and , \'i .. :.'.J : l7lli llld Prolpeo.t Iii .. Tustin, 1be probltml faced by • 'l'llundaJ · and 1"rida1, No•. child who looea his beariniI 21 aad IL • tbrou&h ~ before' be Iw Robert .Raudl at lf4.746t, San-iimaiiiUngiihalnt,iiiiii.t.ii AJK· ""aY• '< ta Ana. - Conducting the · 5Cfee.ning acquired the ability for speech will be audiologists from the and language are staggering. clinic. Tbe cllnic:s purpose is to fmd, Since .the ~ a f encourage, guide and train the Boots Made " . . . . Fo~ Waiki.rig~ ·' pr<.cbilol deaf childnm In pannls of deaf and hard-of. 0t ' CGy ty lw lbcreased bearing children, first to readl What'a ahaplna '»p' I Iq due' lnfri ·:J to oft! Rubelll and help the children, and boot wardrobe (or water. · -'""mlc of I06S, the need second. to help tile parents 'Ille p-edlctloa la hued on i~-earJy detection allo has tbe~ves. the v~riety and quantity of lncrtaled, ICCOfding to Mn. ~IC~ provided by the bool!Jr trtnd-sttting stores. ~ Erlaool; -'dnolor·ot-.clillk, illclude consultatiall, • Frwn Ille loob of It tile Educatkm f« the PbysLcally ot.rvaUon and testing, the daring young lady w h 0 H~ for Onqe Coun--home, nltnery """1ght her first pilr cl tbfth- ty -At pr-m there achoo~ a ~ cllnle day, blp boots last wtnt.r 1bJs are 31 d~ for deaf or psydx>logical counseling, cor· year win ht. tempteil to &uy ba.nklf~ children ln respondence course and sevual adchtional kinda _ pu1iilc ICbeoll an Of Coun-claues~for parent3. ~ also maybe even a pair trimmed ty. anae te a teacher training courae, wttb iUUer tor evening wear. IUDlllH!I' seuion for parent! The boots ln the store wtn-L~ lohn Tracy dlnlc, llld children and an orpnfud dowa '" out In such fcne ....., lo 1913 by Mn. Spencer _.,,of -.rdl. lhat ma -if the lbow Tracy, II celebraUng 1t1 25th 'Ille guild ralaes funda for makers of America have bad TOPS Mermaids lhe clinic tbrou(b !lie Peacod< a ~ 1trecut about • Iona. HW Natlonal Hone Show, lhe colcf winier. ........ ,,.. ws• ardln.c •1"111 --......... ,...,,,,. -piillanlhroplc ••en! of tho year .• Since the show'• ln- coplbl In 1111, the 111lld ha donated -'47,000 to tbt dfnfc. Ci>dla1rmen ·of lhe clJnle Te•lll l!l I at f U • II I• . are Mn. lVilU.lm Hawley and ,...,. al 1 p.m.' Jfn. Corl Rvi>ble, Who an .,~·~La ~ .. . """"""" IJ>POlntmentl lot ~ -_ ,.....,i.oo1ers 11 $44.7& Mtisq leogue La Lac1* Loque mem lhe llOCOlld 'llleaday at 7:IO p.m. Mra. H. W. M..,., '4H161, will 3nl'irU qu es tlon1 reaartna locat i oo aod ~Ip. . ~ .. ~ .. , AMI•~· . • D~'A11!1tY - ... , .. ,.. CLEAN'EllS ,-·.. .... ,.-. ' • • . • • • -l • I •-• W--e P~ P!IOOf',IMee' , . , ~· ' IXCLUSIVI • " ' • . '• .r. "' ' . . -..... i..1 ... - ~UAIANTDD DIAnl~Y IN(/; . ,....i ... -"' ....... "' -· •. ,.... • .,. 119% .,. Jl•c · -c1 .. na~1 .. .. .., Wlfttl HM41 .... __ e '9rfect 1..., HllM e Wetw ateln a.....a e Pwfec:t ,.._, F.Wlnt • ,...,......._. hutalt.tlM oua IXCLUlfYI •••VK• . ,.,.., ............ .. e T_.... ~f .. Arftftll• ., ........... -e Frw LMR CM,_ Oii fw ...... ...., 20°' . 540-1366 /0 642.0Z70 1782 llEWPOJT llVD., CostA MW • ---- FAMILY PROGRAM 2 FOR THE 1 '·PRICE OF "RESULTS RE8ARDLEss OF YOUR ABE" . ' . · OPEN \), 10 A.M. t: TO '• ~· ,10 P.M. ~.). , ' 7 DAYS A WEEK Wh.ther you are C>Yerwtlgkt, Underweight, or Just '!ci'ck Enera,i1 Hollday H.alfh Spa wlll h.lp you-r9g0rdl"8 of your agtJ I NO STRENUOUS DIETS-C~S TO AtTEND'OR APPOl!"TMENT TO MA«E Arrange Vlslts to suit your convenience " <d©\~ HEALTH S~A • HOUC .. G . - • TONINO •naMINO • llPlOPOUIONINO II • WllGHT OAINING • lOst' TINSION • SLlll' lll1il •MOU ...OY • llTTU APPIAIANCI • ll'lrll ClllCUIATION • IMl'IOVID COMPLIXIOM • urra pPSTUU •MOil-i " I v1s1T0Rs· wncoME I ..... '"" 10.10 Giii ... COSTA MISA1 · ORANGE ' ... ~·· Af-2441 ' . 2,00 He--· W L Kotollo • ""'"' ~ ... ,, ... Coolir "'" .... sa..,,... et .. I ANAHEIM UI Ull 510 I, ll~(Hwy, HI ""'PllA SM11,IRI Ctr. ' . • ------~-• • • . . - ' ,. : • . . • • , f" •• ' -• .. ..... = _.. ... Newport Barbor EDITION . ' voe 4f, NO. 278, 2 SECTIONS, 26. P,l,GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR"!IA • Mesa • By AllTllUI\ II. VINSEL Of tlle Dl"J PW ll9ft Visionaries -to all but one man - Co5ta Mesa City CouncDmen Monday initiated a proposal to buy Baja Call!orn- la a:fthe 51st state In the union, 'With m ' Mafor RDl!ert M. Wilson aa terrJtorial aovernor. ' A resoluUon by 'Wilson. passed on a f to 1 vote with Councilman George A. TUeker ln opposition, will soon be forwarded to the U.S.. Congress and • • ,, President.elect Richard M. Nixon. - Baled on a coocept. which has been brewing over the past two weeks. the great proposed land purchase could ac- COIUPll8b at l...,i thr .. thina• U band)ed corredly, backers said: -Drastic cractinc down on ~ ternational narcotics traffic, 1oal of a clt, ,cl. Corona.proposed federal closure of the bonier to mlnon unaccompanied by responsible adolt cbaperonM. --Opentoc up of a vlrlually unspoiled • . ' U.S ... ~ recrutlonal wonderland of fisbinl, IUrf. Ing, bosling and stindtving potenUal aa well u widespread inveatmen & poosibillUes. • -nie bringing cl. • m.-'I' the Anierlcan way of lite ·to the rtigged, barren state's populace. ' Councilman Tucker aa1d he was only against immediate action on the un- precedented resolution for fear it could virtually embarrass Costa Mesa by laying aspiration,, to eo:iplre on the doorat.p of the vary Wiiiie -lllel(. • .U · A-1ca sreat." st. Claft Aid Ho wu voted down, boirm:r, after ln"an additional parqrapb tacked Ciiio debale which rang ~th ecboel cl. Ibo Wlbon'• motloo, to tderaco to the Louisiana Purcbue, the G a d s d e n prior 1111!, 1153 and 1117 Janel parchalfa. ~ and l>eward'• Fo1J1, -'l:lle lde4 cl. Wilson u the -... bl'oalht-Alaib Into the ADier!cml fold. ~ qulstttoO's flnt bead of ltale oi!plted "I think it'• a tremendoul 1 deal,'' , with SL Cla.lt. • · 1 • • declared City Coirocnman Bllist.,,Clalr, :'Thll ts a part of ·C.Uf"!'lla," .,.: wbo . iipends u mucb cl. hll vacallOn plained Willoo, "I tblnk U we can talk Ume u possible In Baja California each of Puerto Rico aa being the Hat stale year. we can certainly diJcusl B 1 j a "Each wu a bargain, iech helped Califarnia." One Way? No Way Cook Leads CdM Chamber 'No' Vote By JEROME F. COLI.INS Of rlM DlllY Plitt Sllff Corona del Mar shopkeepers and busi- nesmen loday all but killed .a city plan to establish a one-way street system from 'Fifth. A venue to the Sea. . '111.e action came on a unanimous vote by the Corona del Ma:T Chamber of Com· merce board of directors. On Dee Cook's motion, they voted 11-0 ·agatnm the proposa], which wou1d af. fed 13 north·south resldenUal streets on ~ Police Identify 26 Suspects in Coast Drug RaUh orange County ~ra Offict spokes.- men toda;y identified all 26 suspects arrested m wide-ranging narcotics .raid:! which began Saturday aod .ended about 3 a.m. Monday. n.e bulk of the arres6 were along the Orange Coast' in the communlUes of Lagqfla Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Lariest stng· arrest came 4t 32181 S. Coa:!t Highway in South Laguna whue 10 SU:!pects were arrested. Among those charged were a Laguna Beach brother and sister, 13 and 15 years old, who were held on suspicion of sale of peyote1 a drug used by fudi- ans for ceremoo1als. Assisting Sheriff's deputies in the -~eeping raids were agents from the state Bureau of Narcotics and police from LagunJ, Costa Mesa and Newport. Sheriff's officers identifi~ those ar- rested and· the charges against them as : -John G. Clayton, 19, of 3Zl81 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna, posses- sion of marijuana. -Michael J. Pelletier. 23, of 32181 S. Coa.st Hlghwya, Soulh i.agu<la, posses· sion dangerous drugs. .-James w. Jeffen, 19, or 441 Anita Sf.., Laguna. ~ession marijuana. -Jama S. Parks, 18, of 1016-B Glen· neyre St., ,Laguna, possession marijuana. -Halsey Wllllamt, 18, of 1048 Van Dyke Drive, Laguna Beach, possession of marijuana. u: --Carol J. PelleUer, 19, of 33002 Palo Alto SL., Dana Point, poosessioo of dan· gerous drugs. -Cbe.rlet E. PldUI,., 211 Sherman Oaks, possession of marijuana. -Gmtld E. Polll, :Ill, ol 32181 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna, po.m:;- ."' slon of marijuana. -A 17-y<ar-old boy, for possession of marijuana. -Ann R. Steele, 23, 806 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar, possession of mari- Jllana. -Stephen S. Fisller, 20, of 101 Shore· ·' (S.. RAIDS, Page Z) Ora11ge Coast . Weadler That old devil rog dies hard, but COMtal winds-wilt dimtni!lh ·I• 1 ·bil Wednesday. Tem~atun:wlse, it'll be aboot 63 degrees along the ocean and 71 further inland. INSWE TOD.4.Y ~hilllle~ ™' W<•t 1Ditb , .. , .... produc- ,; 1iou Ughllftg 1lp Or.lg• c ..... 1 i Cl Q 1 i. Set Ent.ertatmncnt. Pag1 JO. -" ~" ........... ... ....... ,, Sl'MI """"' 11 s.ctet ..... 1~1r -.... .... ~ ,.,. f....,.._ .H -" ·-. .. WMl9 ,, ..,. """ .. , s. bol!i side$ of East Coast Highway. Failure of the plan to win any support from the business community ls expect- ed to be the eml of it -for now. Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons and Robert Shelton, who attended this morn- ing's meeUng, indicated the council will admtnister the coup de gras at the first opportunity. Ex ..couhcilman Cook, as chalnnan of the ch!mber's legislative committee, vi- gorously urged rejection d. the plan. He said 120 merchant along the highway are opposed tQ. it because they fear it would hurt their business. "I found no one who favored it." Princlpal objecUoo, be said, It t b at driving habits of long-toime cuatomen and patrons would be disrup~ Ia ad- dition, there appears to be no pressing demand for the one-way system "at this time." "We might need it later with the free- • (S.. STREETS, Pqe Zl 31 More Jet Noise Suits . ' Aslilng $1.5 M~.Jiou Filed By TOM. Mil.if Of tfle 0.llY l"I"" Start Thirty-one homeowners, most of them from the Harbor Area, today sued Orange County for nearly $1.5 million in a coll~Uve Superior Court action which claims damage to t.heir properties by jet traffic at Orange County Airport. It WU the second such action to be filed within the past week by attorney Angelo Palmieri. The homeowners' representative last Wednesday filed a $%35,00b claim on behaU of 1 2 homeowners who reside in the same general area. Today's claims, ranging from $9,000 to $250,000 have all previously been denied by county supervisors. Both actiolls call for the IJ'anUne of Groth Appointed Newport Acting Planning Chief an fft')unctlon Wo!! 1iollil lien the ... of jet aircraft at the coomty facl!Hy1 Damages detail .. ·~ the -lafbls are assessed from the dates 'that. two jet services launched operatlolll at Orange County ' Airport: Air Weal on Sept. 1, 1967 and Air California oo M.a;f 1, 1968.' , Both complaints charge that the llomes listed are dlrecUy under or witbin oound of the fllght paJM• by both airlines. The homeowners allege that their pro- perti.. have been subjected to "great vibration, deafenini noise, emlssion of nauseaUng smoke, vapors, dust, ao6t and oil" Palmiere has stated that there wiU po,,.;!>11 l>e. a tot:al of more than too • damage aultl against the county. Listed as plalnUHs in today'• $1,498,500 com- plaint were: a.car S. aDd Veronica M. Bean, l30I Ashford Lane, Newpcrt Beach (!40,0001; Lawrence E. and Marjorie M. Brown, 1529 Lincoln Ave., Newport Beach ('25,· 000); John F. and Sylvia L. Bucbanm. 2108 E. Ocean Front, Balboa (!30,000); Joseph and Marguerite DI Stanislao, 14.10 Lincol~ Lane, Newport Beach ($15,000); Lyman H., KaUlerine S. and Lyman G. Daren Groth , 31-year-old assistant Farwell; Nancy F. Gurley and Barbara planner, today was appointed acting C. Winckler, 2888 Bayshore Drive, New- Newport Beach Planning Director by port Beach, ($250,000). City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt.· William M. Harris, 2012 Anchor Way. Groth wiJI serve in the capacity unUI Newport Beach (S'5,000); Plinton M. and a successor to former dlredor Ernest Melissa S. Hoose, 1739 Marlin Wayt New4 Mayer Jr. ;. reorulted, Hurlburt ex-port Beacb (!50,000); Alfred V. ana Nora Alive But Not Well. Long Beach physician James Armsbaw ,.28, ·ls 'llf!ed from wrecltage of Im nel'" spoN car by rescuers . following midnight' crash l\looday on Pacjl!c Coaat Highway ·« Senta Ana River Bridge. Wallin(,to 11e· freed from wteekage ·are . .llonald Tommaslni, •29, and' Chariene ,Laaoj'4'; 28, •. !>oth •oi• Ga\'lfen dri/vt., Police s&id car smas!ied UjtO g~ta!f .Oil Hu¥1i· ton ,Beach side of riv~~ o,tl!'f Ariililla~ , of vtblcle. PbysitjJ!ll apd pu-etf were_bQapJ,W-. l!oil'w!!.b multiple Injuries. Plained.. V. Jorgensen, 1533 Antigua W•y, New4 ~Beach (!50,000); Jolin ood Jean E. Mil' · · " ' ' f ' I ~~ ~ f~ee~fo~:ll~oflo~ ~cr:(,~~T~a=i'.: Coast woman,, . ~ e-long Aceid~~:·gi,~;..,. av1:.:'1 ~ ~~;".!'." aw1~"'."U: 000il;,.,.rt J and Carolyn L Mason, ;&13 Daugliter . K~d ' . ' ' . .. .,. . , :i:.~=l:~y~~:= :frl=~R~~Xff A HunUngton Beach woman and ber Involves 150.· Cars,· Tru~ks during bis term of employment" Ruth W. McCray, 2140 E. Oceanfront, 4-year"ld ;daughter were killed in a Mayer is expected to concentrate his Balboa, ($25,000); Alan J . and Ellubeth Monday nllht auto crash on Mlltf:s\reet ' · 1· .: · . consulUng services on Ule Newport Mickle, 118 Via Lido Nord, Newport at Red Hlll'll<>id ln'the'Irvihe 1iidusttlaJ ~ Wlie llen1 " and 'V ~ .. -<Iteet at Ille theit Tomorrow project, the wide-ranging city-Beacb (110,000l·, Frank s. and Loul!e Compl,ex. '. . .' • .. -•~ -~ k,... · · tn j Oii ""'°''• •\' · '°" . citizens ltudy ol community eoaJs and The dead were' identified u : ~ ·•11411111.-can .-au true 1 were · t>-«ii' of Rivei'ilda.~ · objecUm. ~=1/~~)AnUl';'a ":~·New· Mn-Ullla Lioi!M~lllll, 111,• 968 ,,.i 11ta.111lrlotblaxlnl.coili.m:~IY ; .\'.ilill1Dl1:~11ie 'lllne,' ~·aid, Groth ~oined Ule clty staff two years Zelda Robinson, 2021 Sblpway Laoe, England SL. . , ~ · u they' ltoped !lu'oiiah · tieavy I (Set •lllVERSIDB, ·Pap>Z) I ago. He has been serving u Mayer's Newport Beach ($20,000); Warren 8. AlonaBaratt,4,ofthesameacktres!'. ..fgi ~the ~V~df 1 l'~W~·on,· ~ : . , ,-,,.l; ·.:t: •r .·1 principal aide. (S.. NOIBE SUITS, P ... Zl (SeOCRASll, Past Z . · ~ 11f .the cit, \)! Rtvelll<\e., l . ', "' • ·: ~ N R... H • S , . h" ~~7:1~~of.::"~ l ~mt ,SqffftS ew oute ·· earing ·· .oug .. :.t' :;&~~a.;;~ :4!i'1the~ nay -- -· ·· m .-o1. ~·•lbjrtlr. 10f Heav'V Fl)" BJ 3AC& QIAPPELL COlllider -oae parallelhl& superior arttrt.it road," Dovlla aafd.. • • . • -. ' ~m.. ljJo ~way, P*ol' ll>id. j • -~ • • "'el or~ Avenue.._ . ~ Jj~-~l!J.Ujl -•• ~ -rlfJ llililad wll!i.rl--~ C.... tlllddlll -ltp •.lo De!icaDOlio leach and ~·Boeh cltlt1 ,hm agreed on !Iii bear· ~ • ....un, wtll )o lla,;il'. --and'•'~lnlt <"liljclod aaillllir ••tr l1ii ftica ,._""' Coo1a Mesa clly.,•lnrill p toSaola 1tig. I tbfnk you ... read Into tbal that Dir -,·~Patil~ 'In ..Olllb•Dil 1abl; •II Illa llwl!"1 tbll ................ ~ --..i ::.i,~:~~ol.~~ ~~~i:=-~=~ •. :111anq<rliofvqJlllrfloa:l,1\'al-JHIP.•"111)1*\• ... ·"'~,Aftoue '~~~ ......... ~ freeway U Ill beadl to the .... rector a-co ~aid. flco EncW -~'Devlin. ' I , ' • I < £ ~ i!jJ, , ni. ~ adopl<d ...... cl. the frte. "I tliinl: .. ·-· united effort at w. Colla-..W.bo • . '1,Cl11. Stee11 ,.v-.r.eu I -. ihol,U.S! ""'°"' ...... -. way'a utens1an foflowl llewpon Boule. poto~" be-. At...,.., Ray3-, • · 1tbe11juiddlialla'lllic'IGpla.,-• vardtbrou&hCoola.-.andNewportto JOl(pb Dedo,Jlewjiort puhllc worb s.v.,al boll-11 . .._"'"'ali,i .NSW.llOIUt(AI')-.... --·M-tl ... , , -.. -1ir Paclfic Cout l!lihway. ~In 1114, dlroctor, nololl tbal steal cbaoCtl lwve uJ>Odeil to -lbe me0Unc 8' .. aim. cltq lo a "'!*r* •·II acii.. lrld-1f-·· • , the path would dlmtoale the IWO cltlea' tWn place Ill the two dtlea llnce the In llio VNnA't• ~ llal\dlOc al ,qJato Ilda~ ...... plllll.tlk, i Mrpcs11 fn1111. Uo .u.!!o lo le ""ii'" -~ road. ' ~ l'mim-orllhlaD1 adop1ed Pine and TUlmell -. .lot-·~ ............ 'P_ J>IJ~ ·~ 'I•~' .... M -- lltWpri and Colla !la& eoandlt • ltwi liewportBoultvll'il nlUle. Devlin llfd•tl•f -• otttitl!lw--..--ii liJa!rl llf .r1111ilf'1J1 ,l.oa A -•ttt agreed Wt month to ask tha aiale hJib' "Both cliles are' convinced ol the need pc!tt rten'ly It u,ectea·t..bo ~ .ia,.,. Uc!'JM Dow J,... lr4iolr1tl av· 'ct<llolrl{ __ ,., AllJan WQ..t.o repom be.arinp cm tbl route and to pre1CrVe Newparf ~ard u an lanes dl•Jded. ', -'\11.• > ci;a•lra!up'mtn Cltln a ~pa6K. '· i 11t• ~lt11nll ~ I ' ·1. .\ ' I • .. ~ =.L.e . --~ ~ ------~·"" • , • • . . ,.. I (. • ,. .. ·. DAILY PllDT • lub t.Valmition Slice~ ·r n • .. RAIDS • • • .J cUU Road, Con>oa de! Mar, &ale ol -A ll·)'&U'Old boy plcbd up In La· baooln. • auna Buch wu also arrested on IUlpl· -&lph P. Morsu m. 11, ol 1111 don ol &ala ol pqote. A!tuta ~~l. Corona dal Mar, JIOll• ¥aoy ol the p;lar list •f IUlpecb 1lon of mulJ•an&• : weri· ~ wblle plhered •t one i . u,,,........ SMOKE AHii FOG MINGLE TO. SHROUD ISO.CAR PILI-UP ON RIVl!RSIDI ~RI.WAY·: .. · O..th, Injury, Destruction Rod• With Commui.n on This Groy Morrilnt Here's Full Text Of Resolution ·on Baja Purchase -Palrlcla A. namu, 1,, 1611 Orange p I.ace, lnclu<llna IW>ey, 5cbtdber, Ave., Ooola M-. fUrnlihlnc aod &ale O~ and Pvt. 'j.qpx •. wbo """ f'reMP .. e1 ·RIVERSIDE • •• • WU abool IO feel. • Finl broke out u oeveral guollne ' tlJ>b nipllnd Oii the -u they · piled Into lllCh other. Al lout eight vehlcle1 ..... burned. · one man waa trapped l.Dl1de h1I car and burned to death: Author!U.. Iden- tified the dead man u Rome!o G. Carnero, aboal II, San llenw'dlno. CHP olflcm cloaed the colUllon-fllled porUoo o! the bigbwoy plua enoqh roadway on both Bl.du to block off two mlla ol the r...woy. Early mominl commuter traffic wa halted for about ao boor and onl)1 parilllly ........i 1a1er. Fr-PGfe 1 CRASH •.• Three other -,,.... aerlOUlly Injured In the two-car craah. 111ra. Ball. drtvor o! one ol !be con. died al I p.m. at Santa Ana Commuolty Hoopltal, -45 --the cruh. Her Uttlo l!lrl died early lhll ~ In cr!Ucal ~uoo are c-v Tnl!lc 111'1 Dlilll Tiii IH Rould E. U.Uck, fl, o! HID Blueberry w.,, '11111111, driver o! the olher car and Llnda,Jean Wade, lt, of tu !:ngland SL ·I tflllct bu cbelt and bud lnjurlea and Mia Wade, head lnJurlel. KalberJM Ball. 2, another dauihler . of the dead woman, ii in lel'lOUI condition bul rtlJ10lldlnl to --~ boopltal aldee Aid. \ . In another fatality lhll -. Tlnel-le lfarie Lee. 18, o! Banta Barbara died -belni burned In • blulq crUh oa the San Dleeo Freeway near the Ganlen Grove Freewoy lntersecliao Friday. 111ra. Leo'a alJler, Tory Ellen SJDcer, It, of Santa Barbara WU burned to dealb In the cnl1\ and a brolber, Wayne 51nier, 17, Injured. New Dance Group Formed by YMCA 'Ibt "Cout Sln&let.'' a newlJ formed adllll alD&ie ---by the Orollle Cout YMCA wlJJ bold lla tint dance at 'l:SO p.m. Wedneaday evening at the Y building, 2300 University Dr., Newport Beach. The "°""' open to sinile adulla 2t years of 1ge and over ls loottn& for new members and 11 planning trtpa:, dances and theater parties, according to RollOll !lnNlard, YMCA general dJrec. tor. DAILY PllOI OUNOE COAST l'\llLllHIHCJ COMPANY a.krt N. w.et1 ..,...... .,. "*'""' .,, .... Jt. °''"' vs. ......... 1111a-.. MaN..,- ntt11" r".,;' ·-,_~='" J.,... F. c.llln PHI NiMMI ............. .......,.,... ... cWr•• OfnAt ) ---2211 w .. t .. .._ '"'"''' M1lU..,...,.,l.O. ._ 1171.tl.MJ --°"" -., m WM ... ltr9tt .._. -.. r::-.::-1 ......... , ...... ot marijuana. ' fouiKI at Irvliie s..Ievlrd ..a Sind -Jameo J. !lldaet, D, ol llJll Ba1boe C&nym Avenue. Fl'Olll P .. e .1 • Hert la the comJl!ete ten or lhe Coafa Mesa City CWDcll'1 olflctal reaolutloo urging the purchaoe ot Baja Calllornla 'from the M~ 1ovemm011t: Blvd., NOWJll>rl Beach,. ·poeaeos1on of clamteroua _ <1111p. --K.ot C. Co~ II,. 1ame addresa, aame charre. Jane Russell's Hnsband Dies MESA SAYS BUY BAJA • • • WHEREAS Councilman and Vice. Mayor, Robert M. Wll!oo, has. wllb appropriate vision and pr'Oll'ess.lveness, proposed lbal 1be Utiltoc! Slates ot America o!!or to purcbue the .,.. known Bl Baja CalUornio from our fOOd oeJahbor, lbe Republic ot.Mexlco, -&aan .beir.d, 11. or 47' Et Bosque, Laguna Beach, sale. of hasblsh . -'Baroid E. lmltll, 20, ol 1965 Laguna . ~' Road, Laguna ~ch, &ale o!I ---drup. . • • .u-. '"1\ey eaDed Aluta 1Slnrd'1 Foll:Yi' but maybe we OUlhl to can lhll '!Ioli'• Barga1n,' ar aomethln&i'' St. Clair said eo1bulJullcally. II Corona Ma~ Tony Bolloro lbouilit 111' propoal to close the Mexlcon border WU uolque, be buo~ heord aoy1bb!c yet. '1'llcker, however, 111111ealed U might perl!Jpo be belier to table the ,.solution until the -meelln( In order to polllb lt up aod preclude 1be poatblllty ol a rUb move. "llJ' · nquesl to dela7 WU made In .. elforl to aalepard 1be lmqe ol th1I Councl11.. be declared, riad1nc from • prepored, four.-atatameot alter leamlnl two c1aya alO or the move lo ~ America. '"nlll raolutlon poulbly bu deep aod long ranee compllcatlolll," h1I commeola be& .. , In aomelbln( ooe mlghl call a llUdledunderata- ANOl'llllR ORDINANCE "II we nJlb In wtlbout ~ lludy and aoalyall, we -find ouraelvu with another crowd control ordJn.ance, 11 Tucker aid, "ucept Wt will not have Wlbon'• Seriou HinUilg al ' k!IOIDladQ•. not o..ual>la IO lhl ordlno'll man In Ill. lltd;"'1iae Ma~ Rol>lrl M. Wllaon todap dtclo .. ed he la dead urloua obo•I Amnlcan e<pomlon Into llaJa Californlo. "l hant1U11 b1Ulw tc ta a concrete pombUllV," Ulllll o llHla polO<r-pfr- tuadvt of covr11, not fr>rcl/' WU.on t:i:plolnad. He aold lie ,.Wfona lhl ftlggld rtCreational r11ourc11 of tM Gvlf '!,I Callfomla and l1lt 11...,.,.i aldt of II)< Padfic aa a bmtfit to aU to11ttmcr1, not jual Al!14ric<ml. "Mp 10hola poinl II, I IOOnl lo oak our Congr111 to look tnto it, .. ht tzi. plained, noUng lhol A!1111'i4o'I mlgl>- bor lo the aouth la I• nHci of de1>11oJ>-· """t and Ille U.S. hol "'°"'11 lo do il a oecxnd cbance, becauae II will eJieody be In Wublqloa." He WU nlerrJnc to Iba clty'I IHalJed aoU-hlpple onllnaoce, a ccxrtrovera1ll piece ot i.plaUoo wblcb bu yet to be adopted aod wb1cb ..... clty ofl1c1all say was ha!tlly COO!ldered. "I intend to request delays on · ttem.· \Ve have not had proper Ume to ' study and also to speak oul on piorly-con. ceived, badly·wrl.tten or detrimental legisl1Uon." be aaid. T11aker'1 statem.nl &aid ti the real · purpoee beblnd the literal Mexican I.and Rulb rtlOlut.lon is narcotlca control tt is well·lntended, but tt ls redleulom to conceive it as the prime solution. "It b true that ltUh hu&e .um .of money from the U.S. we couJd mike a atart )Ult about u ellacUvlly as we have In cantornii. and othet'states," he charged, "but lhll has not been aatisfactory," · TWICE LENGTH "We wrn be addlnfl apprallmately twice the length of I.be~ comJtne to our security ," be added, "or, staled ay, coutllne equal to our whole Eulem Seaboard." "ll we cannot prevent narcotics pUQJe over the short lower border of the stale o! Callfornll, bow can we ezpect to prevent lt from croaln( a lqlb ol 10 tlmu that dllW>ce!" he added. He allo u1d Ille Bl.la CaJUornla IC· qulllUon propoaal mllht mal<• lhe narcotlca now euler, duo to lradiUonol in1tnta1e 1en1ency 1n vehicular cbecu compared to -pollclel. If Iba real -ol 1be Wlllon propooaJ la to opm up Baja Cllllcmla to las and prlHta copltal for dnllop- m<ll~ he added , 1be -... bet1lr be spent to help mill .... ol Amertcw. ~111ou...ur ~~tollJ:. f=..r= Contlrudt u1i";,ID~ ~I Onwa*hnan Tucker ukl dtllenl of 111o 111p111111c or Mexico are b!CblJ ... '-'""" aad today'• -Id -In 1ba p.,...i 1r111t o1 lira• ctnma o1 a natlolJ -II -1> dllfll'tllt !ram 1ba Jllb_,, 1'1111 C:vt 1•el• In Mulco would lllltlJ l:l'f: t-Cap II all 1 I ~ --~ l, Impertallam1 I IJ Tucker fOftCllt ln the ~-· . ... II, flnallf, tbe -~ o1 the -10- !1°" wn\' ~ .r.iiiii'.r. {! =: "but at .1ba upae o! the Image of the Cfl)' Ill Ooola 1o1 .... " ' • Tucbr conljpQed to Jab 11 !be motive beb1nd the Baja Calflornla aoouaUon concepl,. aoylng fl mull In the Onal aoaJya1I be -a blow to the narcoUca blam. • He ~ aboald not be COlllldered u a movt for llt&tehood per ae; a tu money~ around: a metflocJ ot nWlnl lplCtilatlve fmtunea; a way to ltrltale M ....... , or ivlD Jull coun- cllmanlc putillclly-klnl!. Moyor' Alvin · t.. Pinkley 1ben urged Tucftr to --wflh C!ty-Attornoy Roy E. J-lo add more dJncl pbraoeology deaJlnc wtlb the lnternaUOOal nucotles problem to the Wllloo raolutloo. Tucker'• moUon urstnr a Jolnl state and federal aludy oo me1boda o! cractlng down on the Clliftirn1a.Mexlto narcoUcs oper&Uon wu aubaequentlJ puled by a I to 0 vote. AND WHEREAS, the City Council of Coa:ta Mesa, Caillonlia, has by ResoluUon duly adopted, concurred in eending such a recommeodatton to the COnareu o! the United States of America. AND WHEREAS, s u c h recom~ mendation to have Baja California ulllmalely become, by purchaae, the fifty.flrst llate o! our coonlry has mucb merit. ANn WHEREAS, Jn the event of conaummaUoa o! auch a propooal It would_ be ol vllal. lmp<rtance !bat the lnlUal TmltorJal Governor o! such area be a man well intended and well equ!pped to taunch such µew enutr upon a path ·of success and achievement, AND WllEllEA8, lhe said Robert M. Wilso:t has. by esJIOUlln.< such a worthy proposal o! acqulllUon of Baja CalUornla by purcbue, ellabJb!ied h1I quaJlflca· lions to lead such territory during it.s beginnings, "Tbll 11 our major concern and lhe oecooc1ary upecl ot Baja u 1be &lat 1tate can be mentloned. u one of aeveral poa1bla alternaUvea aod may -In that coatut -have merit," Tucker &aid. NOW TllEllEFOIU!:, BE IT llEIOLV· . JOIND> PROPOIAL , ti>, 1411 Ille City Council of. !"" City • A. num.*' of SoUthland cltlea including ol Costa~ Mesa, California r~tfully N~ Beach bavLjolned the pro~ -i:econ!Jll•nda to lbe President· lect o! border.clooure llltfleJ1ld l>f"ll!l'Cilroria ~ ~led states or America, tbat 1n mayor u a federal effort to-bait the the eyent-wch purchut LI conawnmated, fiow ot Mexlcao nucot!ea he apJ>Oi!il ROBERT M. WILSON, a• Police aoy tbat about '80 percent ol the llnt 'Terrttorlll Gov.-of Baja 1be motor11ta California-bound wllb marl· Calllornia, upon Ila transition to a Ter-JIWla, dan&Ol'OUI ·drup aod other aueh r,llorf o! .lbe United· States ol America, coatrabaod are · mtnor. biled on : Ud l"Pll!nl Ila r~Uon aod qualUlea· llatlltlea of -atopped.' Uon u the Jl'llly0!Jro1·11a1e ot lbe United -oa lllcb evtdenco, olllelala there States ol ~- began manhaJllna a plan to ball at ~ · · ·1ou1 a portion ol lba drug traffic by AND iiE IT FUR'l'JIEll l\EllOLVED, halUq a larp portion or !be Juv..Ues ·that.a Wtl!led copy ol 1bla RtaoluUoa who carry IL . be fortbwllb ' tr-1tled . to 1be Hon. HeCent f!lures rllwed by th e Richard M. Nlsoo, u Prealdent .. lect CaJUornla Attoniey Qmleral'a Office ihow of Ille UJ1/"'1 Slates o! America. ll'feltl for poueulon of matijuana, c1anprooa dru&• aod similar ollelll<!s have r11eo 1,000 perceot In lbe pu1 dibl yeora. Fl'Olll P_,e 1 STREETS ... way, or we might not," he Aid. . Cqok tllen q'!letly 5"i1!esled lbal U the plan It tmplemaoled, lltUe chUdren might be nm over. ·He Aid. became ·tr~c woWd flow faattr aloq the oo .. way street.! ("lbal's Ila ~ to apeed u~ tralllc"), the lives ot JOUllPlerl wllo play In the now two-way llreels ·.woold ·be endangered. · AND WHEREAS, part.ol ·lhe areatness o! Ameri4a wu ~eved by the forealahl aod 1:t;foo ol aequlrln& valuable, . usea1(te tory lhroulh the purchase of adjoining areas; such .a the r remarkable.. Loulaiana .PurChaJe in um . for ~ Mllllon llollan, 'Ille Gadaden · P.utctwe or Jarid !roll! Mexico In 1113 . wbl¢b eoltnded lhe aoulhero border& ol Arlzon•· and New Mexico, and the ·. oulltandlni acquJa!Uoo o! Alaska from Ru.sail in 1871i ·each WU I bar1ain, · eai:h htlped mak~~erlca areat: . AdoptOd by • 4 to 1 vote, Nov. 11, 1981,· Willon, Pinkley, SL Clair and Jordan -Y•; Tucker -No. -Colla M. H..ey, 11, ol 11911 Lo Roca Ave., }'oontaln Valley, belnll pr.sent where marijuana b being used. -Robert ~. Schrdber, 19, .of Garden Grove, belng in a place where marl- jua.-'18. is being used. . . -Daniel D. O'Brien, 11, of 1111111 Ml&· Mila St., WestmlM!ei, beinll •!i\esent Iii a place where marJJuana ls l>e used. -PYL Lam D. Loma<, 19, of 1 Toro MCAS, being In a place where marijuana is being used. -'llNotltln R. McGlanls, 111, o! Ana· beJm. poaoaton ol marljuaoa. From P.,e 1 :NOISE SUITS •.• and Marlene A. Sturtevant, 131l Ham~ lblre Circle, NewPOl'l -BlllCh (flll,000); Robert P. aod P6yllla K. Taylor, ll24 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach ($50.- 000): Fritz C. and Elaine M. Wesler· hout, Ul7 Aillonl Lane. Nowporl Beach (135,000): Koarad H. and Marpret H. Witt, :1111 Paper Lane, Newport Beach (126,000). Pe(er P . and Mary Elaine Andrews, 2013Z Redlands D r f v e, 8anta A n a (19,000); Elmer L. and Pegyann B. Brown, 20182 Redlands Drive, Santa Ana (!30,000): Chandl<r E. aod Marga- ret Campbell, 1571 Pega!llS' St., Santa Ana, (Jl1.~J:,,.Cfll9!<>" P. and Jaae T .. Camplielf, '!Ml uraud Drive, Santa Ana ($55,000). . Alvin S. aod Patrtcla E. Cox, 21U S. E. Mesa Drlv., Santa Ana (lll0,000 ): Rich-ant A. and Eee S. Emlson, 2382 8. E. Meaa Drive, Santa Ana (1100,000); George M. aod Elinor Hollteln, llOO Mesa Drive, Banta Aoa <1100.000): Heo-ry D. aod Frances s. O'SIU. 1m Peg· UU1 ~-• Santa Ana (f20,0ill): C. 0. and Doana s. Relnbardt, J.l019 lledlaocls Drive, Santa Ana (117,oot): Henry S. and Dlaoo1 H. Rinker ,2342 Meaa Drive, Santa Ana (f 1115,000): Himy R. and Allee L. Ro.se llnl, 1731 Orchld Drive, SanlA Ana (125,000). Highway Detour Set Near Sou~ Laguna A half-mile detour on Paclflc C o 11 t Highway below South Laguna will go into effect Wedneaday, lulln( aome three months, according to the Stale Division of Ht&hways. A 1pokeaman llaid the job is required due to construction by LagUna Niguel developers south of Crow.n Valley Park- way and had beeo acheduled to go Into effect lut Friday, but wu poolponed. . Of H~ Attac][ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Roger W. Bar· rett, husband of actress Jane Ruuell died here Monday of an apparent heart attack. . Miii Hmlell aod Barett were married less than three months ago foll~g the film star's divorce in July from Bob Waterfield former Loe Angeles Rams profeaio111l foo&ball player and cooclt to wbom Ibo bad been married for 25 years. .. Barrett complained o! feeling ill lhorl1y after be aro.se Monday morning, and then colllpaed. Miii llmaeD 111m!DllJed the family phfllclan who --him dead. Miii Ru51ell aDd -· both ~. met lut June while appearlnQ: tn a stock company play, "Here Today,'' •t the MID Hun Pfaybouae In 1be Cbleago suburb of Nlle:s. BarrtU: was a free lance writer and acted In lelevlltoo c:orn-.laJI In ad· diUon to the theater. Funeral at· rangements were iocomp1ete, Countlans Face Au~o T~ft RaP. 'Ibree county realdtnll face a preliminary hearing 1n s .. 1a Ana Muolclpal Court Wedneadoy oo charges o! lfaod lbelt auto •lemming from the burnJn( o1 a stripped 1p<rls car In Newport Beach two weeu ago. Jerry Wayne TflrlU, %3, Oranp: Helen Faye Snow, 21, Santa Ana, uxt Daniel RoSI Sandlyn, 23, Anaheim, were ar- rested by sheriff'• depuUea and Tustin police alter the torching ot the Corvette on delerted..B1ckbay Drive. Territt and Sand1yn in jail ainct Nov. 8, are charged wilh ll'&nd theft auto. MW Snow ii accused ol grand theft, grand theft auto and arlOll, county of. Ucers uld. All three were &rrelled at Miu Snow's santa Ana rul.dence following 'an UOll)'DIOlll phooe can to the Sberll!'s Department. Rusk Leaves Portugal LISBON, Portugal ( APJ -Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk talked wllb Prline Minister Marcello Caetano and F...tgn MJn1lter Franco Nogueira today and lben too~ a plane for Wubfngton. "ll!AT" THE HOLIDAY RUSH "One of 1he C!tiarntt ol restderitlal streets.'' he said, lyrically, "ls that one must drive slowly." City olflclals at the meeting tn<w Ibey had been sandbagpd by ao espert. They didn't argue. · CITY DICCl!ION , ·only , · ~~ llllRK:" has m l'ET £11n1nrr '!'bey emphuized !bat aoy deelllol\ on the one-way plan would have to be the commwilty'1 declalob. not the council's. "That'• why we're here, to a:et r~ aponse," aald Tral!1c Enalneer_llobert Jaffe. "If 1be -=niiy-doetn~t IL I won't recomniOlld II." Councilman· Sheltoo coacoded Ibo clly - a few weekl ago did think ta tenna of pooslbly putting up the oo .. way sip by Memorial Doy. but !bat alUtude has changed. . "You'vt got to give counclbnen creHit for adjuatlng &heir minds." he Hld. 1 "We're. not commltted on thll." He said the m.ort ·h~ looked at lhe pran, one " wboM purpoees was to auure IJ&l'kliil · Oil boll! aidea ol _,ldentlal street.!, "Ille less Impressed r haV. be- come wilb Ila Immediate benefits aod need " ''l ·have run lntO ablolutely no enUtQ.. llUm .,;, Ille pa11 o1 the ....,..mty for 11: aod 11 lbm II nona, tbt c11J bu no . -In fordotl tbt pla .. tbt ..... munltJ.o ' Vko Ma'°' Llndlle)I Panooo tCboed Shelton. "II 1be commuolty la opothitle abool ll ll' lttoMl:t _.t. I 111 fotpl IL We don1 want lo c.r..11111'hlnf -' f.f\)'(iDl'I thfolt, n Qiornber dlnoton opp!•.,.., Iba ... marta, Iba IWllllY •Pfll'O'IOd Cool!'• mo- tlm. • "Thil tru 1 mMt" quipped 1 ehlm· b1r .-11or lallr, "Ill ..,. Coot IPOOI• the dq'• tro&IL .. ....,,....,.., w.·,. Dt•'9fY &,.m. 9••1ity ~ .. 111 .. •1111111, ' h•tt•ll•fl•11 THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL ratlucat the R•H for fraqu•nt ,m~11l•n1I clMl'll,.t ..._. cau•• tt "9tft.,." th• clt•ftly itn1"4• dad 1oil •nd I••••• ,., r•sllva iR ftl• ••rp•t flb•t1 te collect dirt. CLIANS D• actuelly r•rn••et ••11 from hoth th• pll• of tho c.•rp•t •rul th• cer.A:•t hackinlJ. WTOils PU•th• p•w•rfjil •rlr•'· tlon proc••• ram•••• mol1tur• im- 111ffl1t•ly, thw• aYalcllftt thrll'lktt•• 1MI h~t llft•tt•tl ,11. ta 'Uk• 11aw' appearance. SAii PIOCISI 1ci•,.+ificen7,' '•••l- •pM •p•clally for the pro a11ionaJ 'C'tltp•t. cJ..Aet, It Is com,ltttfy Mfe for •II carpet fibat1. MNTU ACTION u1•1 "• hrw1h•1 or •crwbbin9 acti9", •• ft cl••• net dit~ tort the pile •f th• carpet. SOIL llTAlDtN• AND MOTii nOONN6 9fa incluOH at 1110 •rlr• c .. t, ' . .. ;-~ ',"{ ,. . _., • WHIM TOU WANT lHI PINUT-•••li.."1~~ -Dl!MATI CAU. RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLIANIRS 01r 21.t YNt of Service in Oron90 Counly 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONI 54 .. 1432 ' - ------- 11 I '• • '1be oceae -Sea cl...,..... Hip Schoel lall ~f· · ll•wu eyenmc IDd an 11111Y'of "'*' wu waltlDC to~ .,...1:ioo servlcem~ bad: .. Comp l'elidleton. ' ' ~ wflh lb• Madnea nre .. yjng their lalt goodbyeo to Ille young -. There were wet fa'cel, hup, tlllea, prom!Hi to write lllld Ille ' , • I •Ce-old plea -"'.l_'ue car,e of yout90lf, "°"'·" .• .., -,.. 'nit strange thing about .. µ,. oceae la 'jhe famlliea and the •e":'lcemaa r9llJ7• didn't beloftg to each other,. At le.st they, dkln't unUI Openllon. Tlllnbclvlnf brourht them !Ocether that same day. ~. ' ,..., ~aU0n 11iaillclvlng, 1ponsored by the Interfaith SerYlcemeD'• , C~ In San Clemente, ~ates on tlie p?einlaO. that 'l'hanbl!MD2 dlnnor ·)n ~ l!Ome ..,d with a ft , ta a lo\."!""~ .l>tJl?ble.~ ! bo.JJJ,' ~"'1 • .,, f1'oin. borne tliUI 'nlll!kfilvtli'g dlhner Oii the biae. . , · ,i. • • It also haa proved pleuureable· ft>t' ti!• l•mlll• 'Wlllch por11ciplli9, --Thia. year. orpnl!er1 blihind the-project-hope jo top Jut',..... rec-ord arid .ob!Pii 3000 lnvltationa for 1ervlcemen awaiting duty ...... .., · · Afaln this year servicemen will be bused to the hilb 1<hool.'1 park- ing Jot'Thanksgiving·moining at 10 and will be returned there that e .. n~C , by hoet flJllllles. ' . • .. J'amlllea who wish to' ad,d ·a serviC)!man to their ta!>Je are ulted to • call ~. Kenneth Bloom ot J:.aguna Niguel, 495-5248; Mrs. Georce Wemet "ot ""'°""'b Bey,'499-1460. or Mn. Harry Godwin of Monarch Ba,t, 49H082. . • It 1simPortant to 'i!et fnvita:ilona ra early;~-~.Cco<djn1d1'· 1l'n. N\'ll]Wn, D, Plowden DI, chairman DI the project, there:.iv«e 111an1 dtaaP' . p¢nted famlllei and· aery!c,men last ThanksJ!!vln2.. ~ ' • . "So many people cllled Thanksgiving Day and aaked f1lr servlceliten. ... , -It waa tt>o late because the camp has lo know 'one day In •dvance how many dinners they are going to serve," she explained. Women giving their time on the telephone to make the operaUon , a succeos Include the !>Imes. Richard Porsons. BIOQm, Ted O'ConneU. l1.eprr .Norih, Godwin, Wenzel, Charles !'~~non, Silas Cpeney, Rol!ert Arqmron .. Don Dunbar and ·Miss Millie Saylor. Also joining the .effort is the Rev. Richard Bush. · ' ' . . ' ' i. • '. BIA ANDERSDN, Editor ' ,...,,.,, ......W tt."" .. ~ _, ... ,. • '• ' .. ·'· ... .. .. . " >:: " .• . ' ... ,-~ ' . . ' . ' . ,\' .,.,,_ . ... \ ............. ?Christmas Tree Boll Hig~1ights Season · . , • Dreaming About a Sig _ Win ·Getting in the holiday !"ood are (left lo rlglrl) Mrs. Dec. 14 al the club. Tile black tie affair will feature '-.David Rosehill, Dr. Roeehill, Mrs. Victor Yack end Freddy Matlln and hi.a orchMtra. Guesta w)ll be EmplOYlni the power of 'posftlve tlllnkinf are (left . ball same agaln8t UC, San Diego Salurdv, Nov •. ~lher husband who with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller and served cocktails ll'om 7·1o-a w!lh dinner tind denc-tD right) Mil~ MIU'Cla M)'.ers~'l,lrs. tJ)lett Brownell -,,; A party will be &gid fi>r Blf'I -.r. ml tllCol. and Mrs. ~rt 11amill.wlll be~-Balboa Ing to follow. and Mrs. Harlow Richardson who are hoping for triends at Der Spritzgarten in IMne ,Tim> e.ni.r. 0 Bay Club'1 glitterins OhrirtmU Tree Biu.satum.y, • •' • vtd.or)".tol'.1!11' Allteateno'llt \!le UCI'Vl?llty>l!ukel-, , • ~ , r1:, ,, '"· · , . -·' ·. 1}· .1·New Me~sage: ·LS~::·.-·Gan ~ A~~·-.. Sta~cl ,.·for .-~let~_ ~Stop ·· lr)rag·s·' • • ' --, \ ' ' , I ;' I # I I· ' I I ' ELEPHANT BANK -Not using thi tradltionai pig· over for thl• year are (left to rlgbt)·Mrs. Ed Bennett,. gy bank to collect ticket mooey for il\e u~ in· recording oecretary; Charle1 W. Benton, prellldent, stallation luncheon are new office" of Ute Costa and Mro. William· Avis, vice president. Th• cere- Men Federatimi Republican Women'• Club. Taking mony will take place next Thundly. · . r· -.ciuo ·Gue-st · ~-,..., Qe r:ibes Her Careec · .................. --... •·'Ca. .......... Howpan .... ••f FF ...... ,, I I I .. .., ..... Club .111••••,,. ~ ... ,. ........... ...-vn C01m117Cltlll~ .-, 11, l :IO p.111-· • • -jGlolni Illa ui;:r• • )In. ~ WU ''ta~ " -!":"lllllc';:"..;~:.;:: m-Colllp, Pwwll•-. ud tba VIII..... o.I c.JJ!onill, kblo1. . . H<r ~ OUI al tba ·1'oodi, w1U..-11erllletn•11 ;-. wblch bepn ID ·11!1 ...... field. , r All ,m:Dlll In i.ie,·• u4 ; .. " ....... --.... tend. J'urtber ~ dm-~ :11111 bl -..:..r ..,. ~ li'il. lact Broblck, '41M71t. . . ' Typewriters . P.ut As id~: . ...,,: ~~-'--~~~'--~~~~~-=-~~~~ A f-a prebollda y " • . _..,.--0rq.Cowtty Warm Gesture Clothes the· Needy .. 1 i • I 'Old Gua.rd'· Up for ·Change ~winter Wedding told During Dinner Party Lopl -~tklll _,,._ -'11mrlday _. A WAnD 1eoture, IYJDbollc•lly lpd lltorellY, ls lbe lendtnc ot ck>ll!!n( to tltOH .. Inc ta z.,,.11 ... -. In need. In fonl&n ....-, en mmual Mn'lc• perfdnitod by Jbo wam.,•1 Mi.-· lllw l'lrt; lionary League of Luthenm cbuidies. 'SOiWigandpacklngclnllt11forth1Lutb-• l During a family dinner the betrothol of Janice Loraio The "changing of the old district, will be a specia1 ~and Samuel V. Ortiz Jr. T!to Pllterln& will begin eran World Reill! are (left to riBJ!t) the Min11. Robert Bioocklo and Gerlld with a 1,30 p.m. IOClal hour Hakeman from·Chrlst Lutheran CburC!i'lif'Coita-'M'esS: Tllo·c1oC11ea were ·col· ' witldt will feature a jewelry lected during October. · dllp!oy "1 Mn. Vicki Upton, ----"-----~--------------- guard" will take plact Thurs-guest. was disclosed by her parents, lnlt.alling aff:icen will be Mr. and Mni .. Robert O. Dean day, Nov. 21 , when new of· Mrs. A. L. Pinkley,· wile _ of Santa Monica. fi~rs of Costa Me 1 a of Colla Mesa's m.,or: The future bride Wa.!1 grad· Federaled R e p u b.11 c an Seated will be the Mmes. uated from Santa Monica i ·wom~i·s Club lire 1n#al~· P,.,.1e. w. -~IGI,.~; Hllh .School, San!& ldonica l -<!uJ'ing a lunch..n 1n'lfie"lltuft"·Wllllam-AVJ3;-ldce,Pitoldent· Cljy ·College and Calllonua I ... B ii U · -~,;:.: 81114 eoD~e Ill &ng Shirt restaurant, N e·W Port ~ · . e , n 6· • ... ·~..,,.. 'lo With I. BA m history. She ·il'"..-a Beach. . secr2tary Lllllam RUey, cot· t honored ee11. of Ocean . The meetin~ ~ scheduled . responding secretary, and ~k it..+heJ if a'ld while al: I for 11 a.m. wtUt 1uncti to· w r·Jaci· NelJon, treasurer. Lorig B;t~b was a member of ~ served at 12.30. Tickets are ·Aµ·Re~~-·wo~,~~·· Califiu Shell and Oar· and • 15. Mn. llaZTy lJmbey. pres!-,. ~binds ~ -fri~ at• •; Delta ieta. . . j dent of the Southern division, vlted to at!eod. Th Hnedlct to-he of l will be the ~er •. and Mn: ~.-u.servations may Mr.~ Mn. Samut1 V~ Qr.. f ' Robert H. Bm'ke. rie of thC .... 'l!l!!_.liln,-Avls, ~-~ of Coota Mesa, ill 1 IJl'•A· ,··',1f11m&>lymu -frml~ ··10th-f ... ~~.~~~~:._.,:~-~~te ·of Costa. Mesa .. l!!P. -· · · .. ·-··· · ~,,,_,,,....._., __ '--:.:r.:-'icboor aod Orwe Coast 'COl- l~ge. He will graduate .from waya and mum chairman. Mn. M1ureeo McGukiln will rpeak on the importance of a Blood Bank durinJ the regular 1atbering, and ho-•llemr for the holl- dsy • .....n;. tD H llOld u a. Wa)'I iiM -i'OJecl, wiU bo.collacted. Procoeda wfil .. ~.-peecly ·lanilly 00 ~--· Ideas Wired · I . Woodbill'y College · in ld•Y lANfC'E DEAN ·i'9."'"L~~.-. --·~-'d ~ ..... ~."' · ~·~~~?~; .. ::;~~·~·wt ~.;~~--' ':"ef;/Br~ .. - Christmas decoration in· llrucllonl· wiU follow a meellng-<I· the-IV....,,•.-Aur- i 11 a r y, International Brolherhood o f Electrical Work.,.., Local '41'. i!!'i\the Volno u.•. Sali••"-A· a. ~' r;: ._. t l\lllllhl· . '"":;, '"" . 1'-~ ,., ~,.. \ . . "'fit-..,,..,W.'!KJ 1i,s. . ~ . . " ·-.. ~&:, ·: ... : "';" .,,_.-.ioif • • .,. ~ · · I · " ' couple have lleWJCleG· • -;· " ~°'~ : · p--,·lot's ~ -:JT:,~ne.:s Feb.'"" -~ · ;~. · O_ ·.·1· f. icet_s_' Wives W f ap ! _'.··To .avoid 1.E:.~~~roopecil .. · • -.lydcbeon -:''7 -~-'-·.,· H 1·a · E f =~ ~th .. ~k .. ~ :~~. ,1...;'~~ ·C· · t.:::i ~ · · .. · · ·· t10 <> . o 1 ay ven s grapbl to the DAILY PILOT .$0clety 1ltp~ . on a I nerS·' -.~ lilnch;:_' ~--·--,...:..:Lo ... _-Fl!ltivlU.;, w I IJ ment prior to Dr within ODO Week lfter. the " ' ~=-•-...,::::',~'" ,,,,__, eddln • , , party ~-~ · • ..,.,.,ty • -.wltb cocl<taill al 11 : 30 w g. · ' -." ·, D . . · f J . Ball are~lbe hollday p.m., !Oilowed by luncbeoo at For enaagemenl annolince1Denll. It Is eCOfQ ea. , .f~-~ ',p!MnedWlvfor,. ll::Jll. . auuuted that the story, al!o accompanied --~-11la -1ID!DIDg potty, by a black and white glorsy p I c t u r e, be Memberl of the Ora.IP _ ciub: ' <!!'•. • wblch wiD<l!e followed by • mbmltted early. U the betrothal anno~ , County Alumnae of Alpill ·Wlvea ill ~ alflcen will buffet ·..;p,..:, 'will tote Place ment and weddln( date ore aix w..., Iii' Iw Delta Pl will ptber In •the hoolelf · t1ie -In. the In the club on Dec .. 11 at apart, only the weddin( photo will' be 10-Ful1'rtoo home of Mn. Rol>ert · Off\ce<'1:(Jlub,,ii.S. Naval Air l ::Jll p.m. Jleoervaliom may cepted. . Farr ~ their fn. DI h I y StaUoo; Loi ~ -be ol!lalned by callloc tbe club To help fill requlremenla ob both wed· meeting Tbunll.Y. N ... ti. '· ,. at --ding and encagement stories, forms are avalJ. ,Each member will bring a· · · nit lioll,. . .iao to be In the able In all of the DAILY PILOT offlcB8. bo< lunch 1o ·the jl:lll·•iLJD. t1oi.r~J:9SSing c)ub;.1'111 be&ln with cocl<taill Further questions will be answered by SocJal meetlni and pr!Us will be !1;J IJ:i':"'~ The..:;'~ Notes sWf memben at 642-4321 or 494-9466. f':::,. 1l:.~.a.. ud -Dales Back cmc -· .:t ... ~1er1n1~~·-~ Ce~~uri~,s. ,._ .i,~~:: &:t Tracy Clinic Sponsors Pr.ogram ,Screening ~ -:.1'he bearln& ltn!elling will II ~!.Jr''lt1/Y /'"the °'j.t ~ Cllnlc be!wem io a.m. ~-~= I J'llli ind l'nllpoct 1111., Tultin, l 't ~-ad Friday, NoY. n...i·n . CMducting the screening will be audio!Cgim: from the clinic. • Slbce ,'the OumJSet . 0 l 'preldlool du! children In 0r..,,. Olunty bM ·-due in part to the RtJbella epldemJc of 111&$, the need tor early detection alsc bu lllCl'...ed. aecordlng to--· • ETelyn ~ CQOri<Zator of ll:ducotlon for !lit 1'11711cally l!Md!c:_.i ,.,~Coon· ty -At present there are 31 clusa for deaf er hml-ol-bearing children In publlc .ci-t In Onnp Ccun- 11· -• ,,,. Jolm 'l'tw:y d!nk:. bqila in !ta..,. Mn. 8- Trll::tt .. cs' t -...-Jill .. .. ., tur" d service to deaf and barckl-ilearin& chlldreo and their parents. The cllnlc is 6Nooed by voluntary con- tributicn and all services are provided without char1e. The ]lnlbleml laced by • eblld ..... looes bis llwi"I through lllnesl bellln! be hu acquired the ability for speech and Janiu41e are stsgger!ng. The cllillc's purpose is to find, encourage, ~ and &rain the parents of deal and hard-ol- llwi"I children. lint to reach and help the children, and second, to help the parents themselves. Service< .provided by the clinlc lnclllilO'consultaUoo, aboervaUoo and t.s\in1. the demoastration home, nursery ICMol, a weekly .clinic day, psychologjca1 coumeling, cor- responda>ce course a n d duta for parents. There also II a t.acber training coune. --·fir poftnta and chlldreo and .. arpniliod JW'Oll'IM ol zeeearcb. 1 • ,,,. guild -tuiida lot Ille eUnic throQgh thl'Puoocl: llD!Watiooa!H . ...__ ~ ' OfR ilfll1W. W1'I: TOPS Mermaids -]llD!anlhropic event of the . )'ear. Since the -·· ~ '!"'!•= ~•rdl•I ..,... In 1111, the guild bu z--·-.. ..... .,..,.., Offl' U7j000 to the _...,, ... ~. bJ ~ llln. 1-Co<ftainnat of. the clinic Tssir•d • •fJ .. 11••· .,. llra. WUllam Hnley and llr•r "h plom at f ~ lill's. Corl ......, who arr .,.,., ~ Iii •r .,. ;?! a ..,., .... ,_.. tot Sdllll, o.&a..... ,._,, 1lcn 1111 IM4& fl • •• •-• ·•··· f the Fl -~,..,-. ~ ·~~:,.,,. ID d ·-· ,...... "' -. dOcinllollll'~ .. :tlllfoW a trfttentoo home for unq NEW YORK. (tJfl) :-.The Witlter 1'...,.iaiiif_' · · '", .._._ mothen which Is being buUI 1 ,art of halnl!WJoc ,.pnibably ~' ... ~ will In Or an gt Count JI"., ·~ back ·~ . .to , .preblft.orie i·i'ral!Je'·ij Prellmlnary archfi.ctural and ~Um<& -aay """' than 1,000 1~~ AiM ._ • •1;. -. a'r · eogineerin& plans for the yurs· ago, p~ t'o ..,,.,, . ...,,.__._ l\<!m• which will be localed reaearcbero of, the steiner of ;;.,,.,,-_...., In El Mode11a are In the final Ljlodon -lillin In New York. (lllftaft'~-lrtria,i:'auon s1sg... llelkl l~ by s~ Sdtool • .iiAserT.-allfmiy Alumnae In Oraoge County .. Me men "· the Neolltblc H °'lt'!ne<l bi ClDfuc the area may attend the meeting. 1*iods ·and tineartbed in r&-~-' ~ For further lnfonnaUon call coot yean lndlcalo lhll -~..;....."'·K"'· ~":':"', -:.,-:k:--'--1 Mn. Wilbur Allen at 1162-373t and womeo of that time ~ IG( "' ·•• to in Fountain Valley or Mn already Inter.sled In '. £:.h·· •Al ,I. .. Robert Rauch at SH-!'56, s.n: creatiD,! haiistyle1. r"~"!'.'l'l~Y ta Ana. ----· Boots .Made For Walking What'• shaping up : a blJ boot wardrobe for water. The prediction · hi based ~ lhe variety and quantity of boot. In trepd-aetlln& ·-From "lite kloka of It ' hie t daring yowig ladf " b 0 brouiht h.,. first P1iJo of thlah- hlgh boots tsst •lriter this Y'"' will be tempted to buy severa l addltlohal kinds - JMybe evat I pair trilnmed with glitter for evening wear. The boola In the sto.-e wl6 dowa are out in such force lhll ooe waoden U the lhOw -of America havs hid a--... abolrt a ..... cold winter. , Mesa Leagu' La Loche League meets the second '1'1oesday al. 7::Jll p.m. M r s. H. W. lloore, 54.)..CSI, will anlllltr que 1tlont ·,.1anfb1J '•localfon and membmldp. ... i) . '" . ' ... ..: ,, ·' ..... ,.. ~-Nf1lii'itAPei.v· . -· ""UT (_,,Ot{,, IJLjlf'L'EAlll(f1·6 . ,... i.,r·:."'·~:,r·· •-Wlc'W D....., e •LAM'I ,"1ioo•l!il», ·, ·• . EXCLUSIVI ' ' ' . . . GUAlANTDD DltA~ERY Ci.IANING . "'•P!'l . ci,oi\J,,., ........, .. -'"1• .... ""'~ ..... y.Ur 4"8'WY; et" 100% ,. -'•cenMftt lt clMnaltl.• 8 frt• Wiit'! HH41 • Ne lhrlnkat• • P'erhct IYtn Htmt • Wattr Stain lemrnl e P9"f9ct PtNt P.Wfnl • ,rer, .. 1..,.p 2-.1t.tFM · OUlt IXCLUSIYI lllVFCI DRA1ERY .~~::::;!., CLEAN-ER~S =........:· =.:',_=..,_.:::.:,.::::._ l I ef,...LNftDra,.. °" Mo:O::u'""Y 20% 642-0270 . • 1702 NEWPORT Bl.VD., COSTA MESA I 'Hclida~ HEALTH SPA < 3 81G YEARS IN ORANGE COUNTY FAClllTl~S FOR MEN FACILITI ES FOR WQMEN INTRODUCTORY -OFFER CALL OR COME BY TOJ)AY. FOB YOUR EREE TQUR AND P!IV An ii6URl4NAii's1s: :Absolutely , No ~utati&t. . 'FINAL DAY ' ' . ... ~ INTRODUCTORY OFfER . _. , ' • ~ I JOIN NOW AND PAY NOTHING UNTIL , AniR :Tffl HOLIDAYS FAMILY PROGRAM '2 FOR THE · PRICE OF 1 v ... .,, two ,..llY ,._.. -IOI• fOi' "" '"'"""' cMt ef ..... ·• 11RESU~TS REllRDLESI if YOU)! ABE". • .OPEN -10 A.M. . TO 10 P.M. Whether you or• Overweight, Underweight, or just lock En•rQr I Holiday ~ealth Spa. ~i ll help you-.• rd~ ... of your aS1•I NO STRENUOUS DIET~LAsses TO · , A TTfND OR ... ,,OINTMINT T.0:7!1AKI Arrange Visits to 1uit your conv,enience .. .HottJ@l~· . . . ' : :::.-' -• • FtlMINO · . • IErlOPORTIONING HEALTH ·'SPA· • WEIGHT GAINING • • lOSI. TENSION • sa.-amu .. • Motl'· .. aov ( VISITOR~ W.i.C~E r I , \ •' s . .,.. ..., 1e.10 . ·,Iii .... . ' • llTT1l Al'HAllANCI • 6(!TB ~IKll~'llOM • IMPltOVID COMPWtlON • ll1Tll l'OSTUll • M'ORI INOUUNcf • ~OSTA MISA"'t· ,ORANG 1 E . J49-n•• , . , .ts•·244 . 2-~M. ,. ; 6'2Li ... Ha H11,,,rs-..... ~ Pfno'bil _ShifPlng Ctr. ··1 ANAH~IM • ., . ..,., . 110 I. -lt-<lfwy .. If) .. Pf•r• Pl111 S~oppfng cw. /1 ' -. -- Costa Mesa ' N.'i". Stoeks. voe. ir, NO. 278, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ·TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, '1961 TENC~ • , -·---·--I --·· • -' . ·'Wilson ·ior Gtivernor': t • i -'r -< -. . -.... """<-----· "-~'-· .... _ -· .... _ _;;;.._..._ _________ -=· ...,::.-.:-.. -...;· =-~-.;: ... -. ' • ' •• ... . . . ,/- € o un;~µ ~}{g : U~S;>Qttf -Baj~ Mesa California; By AllTlllJR R. VINlil!lL. Of th Oil" ....... ...., Vislonarta -to 'Ill but one 11llft - Costa Mesa City Councllmen Monda~ initiated a proposal to buy Baja Californ- ia u the Slit state in the union. with Vice Mayor Robert M. Wi.lsoo u territorial governpr. A "'°Iutloo by Wil!on, paas.d on a 4 to l vote with Councilman George A. Tucker in opposiUon, will soon be forwarded to the U.S. Congress IJld * * * Wilson'• Serious Hinting ot knowltdge-not available to the ·ordinarv man in the 1tTttt, Vice Mayor Robert M. Wil.son today declar· ed ht is dtad serious about Ammcan txpanrion into Ba.;a California. "1 hont:1tly believe it is a. concrete ~ possibility, with a. little power~ pet· sua.sivt of course, not force," Wilson ~xplainfd. He said he tnvisfom the rugged recreational resovrca of the Gulf of CaUfornia and the 1eawoni Mt of the Pacific °' a benefit to all 10e1Urntr1, not ;W't Amtricam. "M11 whole point fl, I want. to ask our Congress to look into it, .. he 1z. plained. noting that America'• migh- bor to tM south is in Med of develop- ment and tlu U.S. h<u money to do it Jlere's Full Text ~ Of Resolution On Baja Purchase Here i. the complete im ol tho Costa Mesa City Council'• olficlal ruolution urging the purcbaa ol Baja Calilorm from. the Mexican government: !!I WHEBEAS Councilman and "'Vice- Mayor, Robert M. WU-, bu, wllb appropriate vision IJld p11lgrellllv....., proi>osed that tho Ulilted States ol America offer to parcha.se the area known as Baja California from our good neighbor, the Republic of Melico, AND WHEREAS, the City Council of Costa Mesa, California. has by Resolution duly adopted, COllC\IIT,,d in sending 8UCh a recommendation to the Congres1 of the United staie, of America, ).ND WHEREAS, 1 u r: 1i recom· mendaUon · to bavt Baja Callfornla ultimately ~me, by purchase, the fifty-first statt of our country bas mucb merit. AND WHEREAS, In the event of consummation of such a proposal It would be of vital Jmportance that the initial Territorial Governor of such area be a man well intended and well eqfilpped to launch such new entity upon a path of llUCCe&1 and achievement, 'AND WHEREAS, the said Robert M. Wll&oo bas, by espouaiog such a worthy propoaal of acqulsi\iOn of Baja caJHornia hy purd>ue, established bit qualllica- tions to lead such territory during its beginninp, ..... ~ Blchant-~Nhna. --............. ., flllliAf, ...,_ Jlaaed on a concepl,>dlldL~ be<n_ ini, boillac ana .$lndl•l"l l"?l!"{f•l.u bmilng over IJJe palt71wO wieb, ·the · Well ~ wldespmd Int e 1 t ftre'irf" great proposed' land purchase could • .,. posalbiliU... compllsh at leut three things if bindled '-The bringing of a measure of lhe cori'ectly1 backers aaid: ·~·· ·Amerkan way of life to the rugged. -Drastic cracking down '00 in-barrett state's popu1r.ce.. ternaUonal nllf<Olics traffic, Coal ti a Counl'ibnan Tucker' salct be wu only city of Corona-proposed federal closure again!( hnmediat.e action on 1tbe· un- ol the border to miDora unaccompanied precedented resolution' for fear~lt coold by responsible adult cboperones. virtually embarrua Colla Id.... by --Openh1g up of a vlrtwilly unspOiled laying uplratku to empire OD the '.Alive But Not W~R . ... ~ ... ~oont.p·~~-.. He WU 'V<iled , bowever lftet dtbaie w1i!C1o· riiiii' 'litth .....,. ;;,, Ibo LouisJana Purchaie, ·the G • '(1 d, e n Purcbise ond Seward's 'Folly, which broo&llt Ala$ta Into the American fold. · "I ,think it's a ~ deal,.,. declanld City Counellman llllt st. Clair. who l!IOIJda u much ol. bis· vacation time u poosible in BaJa C&lifornla eacb )'ell'. ~ , ' "Eacb -a bargain,, toch belped • .. Long Beach pb,ysi.cian James Arm.shaw, 28, is lifted from wreckage of. his new sports car by rescuers following midnig!>t crash Monday on Pacific Ci>est Highway at Santa Ana River Bridge. Waiting to be • freed from wreckage are Ronald Tommaoini. 29, • • and Charlene Lal\osa.e, ZS, bO!b of' Ganie& .Grov.e.. .Pollce said car imiybed Into •guardrail on. HQiiting• ton Beach lide qi nyer after Ar!nsl(e\r.Joit control of. vellicle..Physieiau and 'P9'1enger1, were· hO'spltal· lzed ,.,;,th mu!tlp)e injuries. . . . •.. ' . 31 More Jet Noise Suits lsking $1.5 Million Filed Coast W or;tta.,,,, · Dau,ghr.er Kilkd ln Irvine · Grci:$h A Hunilngton Beach woman and her By TOM BAJILtv denied by county supervllors. 4-year-Old daughter .,. .... ,l<lnecl,.in a °' "" o.itt '"" ,.., Both actiom can for ~ lf'lntillg oC Monday nlght au&o '1'~ 'on Miio S,treet NOW mEREFOnk. BE IT RESOLV- ED, that the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, CaIUorrua. respectfully recommends to the President-Elect ol the United States of America, that in lhe event 8UCh purchue i! consummau,d, be appoint ROBERT M. ~N, as the first Terrltorlal Governor ol Baja California, upon its transition to 1 Ter· rll!lrl'· of lhe United siatee· ol America, and peodina: ita reoognition and qualifi<;a- tlon aa the Fllty-first state of the UnJted Thirty-one bomeownen, moat of them an injuocUon which would ban tbt. use thii:rv Jrom the Harbor Mu. .today. sued ofjclaltcraftatlbecoutttyf1ci1117~ •t ~.!!"1~ In • loe ~"1!'lal Or r--I I It t -""· th , Comnlet. . ' I ,. ~ ' , ange ~ .. ty or near y .• •~' Damagea detailed ill . e l;Om~i! ~dead were ldonUfled ..... : · Slala ol AmotlcL Jn a collective Superior COuri action are assessed from the dates lliat ·two Lit"·-... i.. · -a:..n , ._ l\Jn. -._,_.....,,, • .., IOI .._ which ctaimJ damage to their 'properties jet -eerviees launched opeu:atiooa ai England 9\. ' ;/' · AND BE IT FURTllEll RESOLVED: byJ•flrafflcatOrao0COiitity"Alrpdrl.. Orange ably AJrport' JJi Writ oa A-.-.•;ot:llle!!liMoMt• !bat a .,.rtmed copy of lbls Reaolulion It was !be second 8UCh action to' be Sept. I, 11167 and Air calliornla on May fn Tbree othor -err ·aeriouaJy be forthwllb lrllJ\llllitled to the Hon. filed witbin the Past week by atlorney 1, 196!. ~ ?!'.g-r'of °"' ol ·~ Richard M. Nixon, as President-elect Angelo Palmieri. The homeowners' Both complajnts charge that the homes • · • . .an, •tr ' tan:, of !be United Slales of America. ~\!I~•• !all\ Jfedn<l</'1 Ofl a ~ lllted ""' dlc,.iiy ~er or 'ftlilll."'•lld ~ . 1!f, , , ~ ~. I , a3$,911D claim oo bebaU of 12 of Ille flliht ~Illa llled by tM\Ch alrk · ,.., · · ""-c.3 ' AND 11111!11EAS, part ol lhe grea-~-Wllo raiile In Ille mia 1be bomeownen allqe that their troo died-wt t p.m. at ~ t.'ili Cdionnmlty :i.:=:il:.i~~!:= -'-. . pertlel hav'o bem IUbjecled to ",mt Hoopilal, a~ At-· Iller h ~ terrllO<J lhrqll lhe parcbw 'l'od&1'• cJ9 nnll~ jll,ooO vfbratloo, do4!fllllna ...... "Ill.-.,;, al ~Ji!ll" clrt • ;*t''.\llda ~a~~"!:>~ t I= to""_,,., bi'.~ 'A)!. been nau-'rc 1-. ..,..., .W: "'°'I •SUD • Ip~ :c..i....,. for Fu•-Mllllon ~"·-lhll G·'·cJen S ._ llf and olL" . . -&. U~. :: OUtil,....,., Purcb.;· ol land ;;:;;;;"ii.x1co i:iasa tee~ -leeO . Palnlfera hM lllW that tllm• will 'f'/•Y. Tu!lln. drl• . "' 11111 .. - wtllch ealended !ht IOUlhttn bonlera poosiblJ llo • loUI 11 mare ,lllon .tOO ltld Llndii hu Wadi, 11, Ill Ill ""'Dd o1 Arizona and Ne~ Mnleo, and lbe NEW YORK (AP) -'lbe-matl!I •·-·--an..., the COWll• •. ..:.~ , &I. ' • • •. l '"'lllondlnc acqulslllon ol Alalb fnim clunc to a moderlte ialn l'n active trad-;''~t1111 ~toci,·1 ·~--'; · l~ !... chiot 'IDll"--Ru1111a In. Im; eocb ,... ·a barpfD. inc late tbil ~ delJiile prolll tat. plaJnt _., IDd Mia Wide. bad W- eacb belpelJ Dille~,....,~ Ing. (~ quolallonl, p-l>IJ). °"""' s. ond v-lo!. Bun.· llllf Kallllrbie · Ball, J, -....... • Adopled by • 4 lo .I vote. No•. 18, Gains outscored J...,. by '""'"'1 130 Ashloi'd 1.one; Newport Beacb (1411,0001; I e1111op; 1 llliilldoyleonllllori 1961, Wlllon, Pinkloy, St. Clair and ,...,.. •nd Ille Dnw JOl!el lnduttrlal ••· t,tw....,. E. and M'arjorio M. Bmm, W to ~ llGopj1a1 Jordan -Yea ; Tucker -No. erage wu up more than a polnL Ike NOISE IU1TS, Jlace I) aldel ' • -. ' .. ,, . " make ·America great,• St. Clalr said in an addlUonal paragraph ttcted onto Wllsoh's moUon, in reference to the prior 1803, lllS and 11187 Janil purCba..,. · The jdea or Wilson as the new ac- qulsltion11 first bead of stale originated wllh St. Clalr. '"lbla is a part ol California," U· plained Wilson, "I think if we can talk of Puerto Rico .. being tbe 51.sl stale we can certalD1Y. di.scu.u B a j a California.., J.<L. One Killed Tbe vice --wbo brielly -"" a Pancho Vllla,.cyl< D10U111c11e - weebago-ooi,lut ~ ~ a form of' reglooal ~· .tO mnoothly guide Oruge County Into ~ 21st (lmtury wltliout federal~ SI. Clair Monday night crltlciUd too tbe fact lbat far·8igbted people bavo tradiU...U, been-· wiW posler;jy proved lbelr vialoe ~ Ibo cataract.<logged viewpoinlo ol - (See BUY BAJA, Pap II 150 Autos In Pileup· From Wire Servlctt A hundred can and trucka were trip- ped In a nlrl of billing colllalons early today as they groped through heavy fog on the Riverside Freeway on the out.ski.rts of the City of Riverside. The ooe-mUe chain of accidents le!t at lwt inie penqn dead and slx Injured. The CaHfomll ff!gbway Patrol ordeNd all available ambJlfl'ICA'S ml: tow trucD .. ~~ .. ~ ' . into the fog-shrouded area. The series of aocldenta began aborU.y before I a.m., the Highway Patrol uid, wben a truck,trailer rla loaded wltli sugar be<ta IJld a pickup lnlck collided in .southbotmd la~ of ' the freeway {HighWllY IU) between.Magnolia Avenue and Van ,Bu""~ at .Jbe IOUibenl edgeolRi~ · " ' · Vlstl>IlllY. .at· the .time. ~ oald; . (Sea l!fVEllSIDS..h:48,ll ... 1Trustees Order Campus . f)pen .i.ng 6): w edne$day . l . . . i ib! ~GELES , CuPn. -f;wi;ni agiil!1st • pmon11 ",m;, J1inin Ibo law llol>ert SliJltb rtturned w 58!1 P)'anclsco and b"!ke the rul<s." Stalo Collete today UDdet atder1 to Smith c!-'l San Francisco Slate last reopen tbe campus by Wednesday. · Wednesday after several days of But the school wu not yet ,...., of vlol<pc<. On Tbursday, b. told the the specter of vlolenc.. trustees, arsonists ..i · 50 fires Oil the Late Monday, after a gruelling daylong cm:npua. 11te violence._ began after the meeUng· here, state college trustees suspension of teacher George Mason dlreded the cigar-eioklng Smith tQ epen Murray, Black Panther leader who the liChool "lmmed.Jately.'! Chancellor reportedly urged black atudcnt.s to brlD1 Glenn Dumke said later the trustees ::WU to the campus. expected c\asBes to resume "no later Even as Monday's meeting progressed, than Wedne8day." a small bomb exploded on lhe camPJ!. Gov. Ronald Reagan, et offic1o board There were oo injuri~. and .dama&t preaident. canect the meeting "very pro-was reported as ,negligible. . ductive " and· Aid "I look forward now "Foret will be 'qsed If force 11 to ord~ being reaiored and the campus necessary," to open tbe-campwJ, Dumke beinl rtopeDed." Ht calleCs for action told newsmen, "but it ·wru be avoided U possible. I\ Smith t.od~ called a faculty Coast Residents Greeted by Fog For 2nd Morning Orange Coast residents . woke up to another taite of the foggy, foggy dew this morning as a misty cloak enveloped Southern CalHomia for tbe second llralght day. • . And, tbe U.S. Wealber Bureau added, the altuaUon lln't going to get any better. More of the same was predicted for Wednesday. Airports ·from Los Angeles to San Diego were cl'osed again this morning. Los Angelo-bound aircraft w e r e detoured to Holl)'llood·Burbank Airport and Onlalio lnternaUonal Airport. San. Diego hlghw1y patrolmen stopped driv~er1 CW the 1Vr0og way on freeways. In downtown Loi AngeJea; viail)ility wu cut at tim~a to one city bloCk. ~ Wlnda of from eight to 1$ knoll .,..,. tR>O<t.ed· to ralae the (Oii I lit Wed. neoday, bringing partly IUllllY aftemoioa wllh uiu. temperature cbanp. Borilh-lade.g_,_Jet ' . Crashes, ~plodea, :.....= -""""""' An. OldnaWC'(l)PI) -A~ U.S. Bal ~ craabed ll)d,al]lloded GI' lobofl today, oedoulJy UIJUM"' two al -~ .,..,... men lllCI aendlnc polltlcal lboct '!a .. u fir u Tokyo. 'Iba --..... lluQt ""' of ... espe hatthd II .lbe plane UJddod lo ' tldP· ,.,.. *""' IJUrt In a ....,.. ol bamti and ftle1 blutl thli wtbu111 •d re1 du<od ii., st""4 -to "a black 1po1 QD Utt 1'1JW8J'," ' . I~ c meeting on campus, and asked all 11,000 !ltudents to return to campus for a "state of the campus" address. The resolution further declared thert would be 0 no negoUatlOn, arbJtraUon or cOOceaaion of student grlevani:ea or complalnla except through ordinary chaJ>. nei! of communlcallon" Ind only alter ''order bu been restored IJld the educa- tioiuH procesti resumed." In Los Angeles, San Francllco Mayor Joseph Alloto blam<d 1 faculty 1lrike -not student violence· -for the shut- down. He told I ll10elhil of state omciaJJ from throughout the • west that clasbeo between atudenll IJld pOlice "had - slab!Ur.ed" when Smtih decided lo closo the college. A subsequ<nt dec!aJon by lhe faculty to go oo strike convJnced Smith bt had to c1 ... !be school, Alioto said. . . Oraage • - • ( ' '. .. • • • • • • --.. -·---• • • ---··--~-........ -............. .. ~ DAILY PIUIT Youth Questions . . Council on Law ' A Colla l\leu youth 1pearlieadlnJ a proteol aga1nsl certain eectlou ol the D\Wllclpal code Mooday learned wbal i.,ta!aton hm! huhod over fer deo- adel: law nqulre canlu1 lnterpretetlcn. Doaa1 w. Hlnchberg, ol 117 E. lllh St., an Orange Cool! College atuden4 a_...s befcce the cUJ """"'1 lo_. llGD Iha ~ ol -p-ol the code.- . 4 -ol youtlla .al -lllrld> berg lo the appearance. IJnked to the roundup ol nine bo~ a girl In Te Wbikle Perk wt nl&bt on lol· lorlnl ......... wblclo ... a ..... -~~ he criUclled -·p01IUcal 1p0echea lo Ile parka wl t lauance ol a perml~UI the deflnlllnn ol a vagrant u a known usoctete ii a thief. "'lbe FJl'll Amendme!ll of Ole Consli· lullon ·can' abrldl!e lreedmn of IPO<Ch. ao i.ow· can the city!" uked lllrech· berg, described by one counollman os a cleancut youth known for lDterest in civic aUaln. "This Is a subject mailer thlt lllls boob and boob In my olllce, young man,'' said City Attorney Roy Juoe, to whom Hlncbberg's questions were di· reeled by Mayor AJvin L. Pinkley. June said the law can't prohibit free political speech, but court tesb have verified that other level of juriadlction may impose reasooable rutra!nt on 1he public dialogue. "Some of my friends haye bmt 81- rested and I bad nolblng to do with i~" Hirschberg continued, "the vagrancy definition ls a form of guilt by Wocla· ti on." . .. ·----• June aplalnod thll the vqhllOJ cla&ue la pattemod an. lllal _..liled In the Colllomla. PIMI Co4e ud . ~ also -i.ttd under .Jl)e state ..... 1UtuU... . "You have lo lab tht ...,,. .. _ ey' .ioiic wllh a lot ol -llllnp," June 'etpl•lned, "ti you 1111 II ou& ti coolesl. ,.a have a lot Cl( ptdilolu." 'lbe· ..i-... lo _, lb!mo -be -In "''™"' a ..,...., cue ptOYlded the,. -"l"'t Nd<· IJi>uod lndlcetlon, be -.. """"' cllmen dl.scussed the tenns. - " "If ·the IUftRdpjile onfln•W mm~ -to be di..,,-. I think tbal'1 in 1 have to SQ," mr.cbbtrs con- cluded with a lllllle, lndlcallnc he will be back later Ice the cr.,,.;r control dbcnulon. , . . ..,,,... you have the llnl.)'QI' of law scliool," Juno ~ In llnllhlill hi! rem.aria: on YOUD&'. Hfnchber1'1 legal 51'\0ltll AND 1'00 MINGLE TO SHROUD 150.C:AR Pi LE.UP ON iu,VIRSIDI l'REEWA~1 •- . 1 Dfflh, lntury, D11tructlon Rode With Commui.re on Thi• Gray Mornlnt · ·, . questlcm. Cowicllman George A. Tucktt u1d he ii lamlller w I t b young HlnchherC from his vWts to other civic meetings and pralaed bis lnter..t In community affairs. Fron. Page J RIVERSIDE o o. He said lie can wtll undent:and flinch. barf'• COllC<r1l with the tricky probleml ol fegal deflnlUon. wu aboul 10 feet. , p.,..ta ol youngsters mated In the rim bnlh out ., ......i --u-Te Whlle Pm rounc1ur bad Indicated _...... they would be .P..... to complain tenb niplmed 00: lht· -u they about police liaDaltng ot the cue, 'w!llch piled lnlo Old> --Al leaat eJcbl Mesa~ Newport to Seek . . ~-. • FreewaY: Route, Changes · involved a law .not usually enforced. vehlclel were burned. ,, The yow;pten w.,. ordered to leave One man WU~ lllllde hll car BJ JACK CHAPPELL point," he edded. lhe port al leall twice,. lwed on the and burned lo deadi: Authorlllel ldei>. ot "' ---...... ~"-li rule that groupa ll1lllt hive permission Ulled the dead man ee i1omm> G. DelegaUona ol Newport Beach ud . J-..,. ~,..., Newport pub c worb to be in a pork alter derk, altho<igh 10 Camero, about ll. San Bernardino. Colla M-dly olllclale will go to Santa dfreclor, noled ·thlt greet cbang,. have p.m. ls the actual curfew. CllP olllcll'i clooed the c0lllllon-lllled Marla r'l'lmrldaJ to ..,t reopening of • taken place In the two dllel 11nco the City olllclals asked the rule be ob-porlloo ol the hJ6way plua eoough bile,,_._,__ -••·· f th N......,. uo.• "--•-•-.......... ""~"" * 1:f "(::( served, due to "1creased cues of ro.dway on~ lfdel to block oU two pu ~..,...on~vu.WLlllio e .... ,... .. ~ .. .,.way~ .... .........,_.,,._ mallcloas mlschlel and evidence of mllel ol the li'eeway. Early ~ heew11'u Its~ lo the..._ the N~ Boulevard route. C • z H nercollcs acUvtty at the facility near ~ lrafflc wu halted for &il!IUI The -1 adopted route of the free. "Boeh t!Uel ere C!Ollvlnc:od ol the need ounci ears lhe dvic center and two IChoofa. '!'bourudonlyportlal17reaumedlalor. way'• exlonaloa lollowl Newport Boole-to preoerve Newport Boalevard u an , · yard llllougb Colla llf-and Newport to · arterial rood," Devlin aald. • PecJ!Ic Cout Highway. Selec1ed In 00, llepiallbtlna' Newport Beach al the Woman p1 -ad From Pfffe J -the Pith ·would eliminate the two dllea' COlllpll!ll<ln'• meeting will be Mayor u W -major .wrlace arterial road. Doreeo.l\fanball, COUncllmae Paul Grub- MESA SAYS Buy BAJA Newport and Colla llfeu counctta .,..; City Manager Harvey IJllrlburt, Traf· 0 )) ' ' 0 , o qreed Jut month to uk the llalo bl&b-flee EJll)neer Robert Jaffee, and DevUn. Ver rugs way lo npoen hearlnp on the route and Colla Meu will be repraented by Clty · , .Ututnls. "but al the .._ of the linage of con1lder lnltead ooe parallettnc lluperlor • Attorney Roy June. "They called Aluka 'Seward's Folly,' the aty of~ ~u Aveaue. Several t.1s1DMBmen'11 groups are also CbafMmold111 ud ao nervous the -pm..i to .............. a Costa M-woman Monday nl&bt beged the city COllllCll lo help *"' a dru& problem ahe c:harpa I! ruining the younger ·-•Beja Calllarnla ""'' be big eoough to bnld an the poar lddl drlYen ...... by dnlp," declered Mn. George P. Brown, 2&10 t. Salle me.. her voice ~· . Mn. _., Uid ~ public ap- pearancea Were unfamillar for her, but a newspaper story announcing a planned protest by Pll<Dls and younpten to- volved in a TeWinkle Part arrest Jut week compelled her to 1peak. "I don' .. any know how to llO about thil • • . I figured II they """ coming to ...-i, I lhouJd come lo take the other llde," 1be aald, "the problem of nercotlca ii growina so terribly." A group ol 10 teenqen llTested al the park one wtek ago tonight was not linked to any narcoUca: ofitnse, but drugs played a part in the fact that police were uted to step in. Officials asked police to begin en- forcing a law problbiUng various group p a r k uses without speclflc permlaaloa by the city, .it.tr conUnutng evidence of dntg abule by someone there. but maybe we ought to cell thll 'Bob'• Tucker -.....i tO Jab al the motive "Both cltie1 have acreed on the hear-e>peded lo attend the meeting al 10 a.m. Bargain,' or something,'' St. Clair aald behind the BaJa Collfarnla anneuUon Ing. I thlnk you cu read brto tbal thlt · In the Veteran'• Memorial BuJldlni at enthusiutlcally. c-.pt. ..,q U mull tn the final they wouldn' do ft unJea they agreed en Pine and Tunnell S1r<e1a. U Corona Mayor Tony Bollero .thaulht ariiJytla be conalderOd ·a -lo the the_ .. Colla Meu Public W-Di-DevUn u1d the exlellllon ol the New· bi; propoul to clole the Multan border -problem. reclm< a-p -Mid.-port -"'-ay la apecled lo be elib~ WU uni~ be bam't beenl IDJlblnl He Uld JI -DOI be COlllldered "I think wa have a united elfart al tbls -divided. yet. . • Of • """" for ptaiebood per ee; a . 1'1cker, however, llllilelted II mllht ~ -damiilDI ...,.....: a metilod F p J perhapa be better to table the ruoluUon ol. makblc _.iat!vg lcctunea; a way \1 l'Olll. . .. e unW the nut meeting In order to polllh .lo lrrltete M-, or ..., •• coun-ND.JSf'(..SUITS JI up ~ precllJdo the pomlblllty ol ~ liolllldlY •o\tng' . . . . ' • a rash move. .. ·~ Mlria4..~Plntli;"'then *aed ti to ;...._. -• • • "My request to delay was made in ~to w..-k with City Attorney Roy Newport Beach (ll0,000); Werr<n 8. an effort . to safeguard the image of E. June to add more dlrecl phrueology lli29 ·Llncoln Ave., Newport Beach (125,-1 S van!, WI Ham Ibis C<iuncll._" he declar<d, re•dJJltr'liom . dea!lnl with~ ln~all<!nat narcotics 000);,Jojln .F. and· Syl$ _L. ~ :::::. M~'i:, ~e..= Buch (llO,OOOr: a prepared, fOUl'iNICe ila~aftif ~lo :.~~joint ~-. 2108 J!;. Poeali ~ BalbOa (llO,llllO); Robert P. and ""·Illa It T••lor, 1121 learning two days ego ol ""' ..,.e .• ..,... I . . ... _ ~ ... ··~lo Jooeph mlo!~~illerfletil sjanlallo, 14311 ~llrl ..... N~W (flO,· to ezpand Amerlce. !!'!!..~ lludy.m ·~~ ......... ' ·-"--' 11eacli' '"' llllO)' ) • c. .... M. w~-. "Thll resolution poaalbly baa d .and -w• ''"' ""' C&!JfoniJa' . ·~ --r-:-~ ··~"""" . ,.... · • --•-· •"••"-• ,. .,_ eep . --.-aullllequenQJ pauec1 by LJ111111 H.; ltadlOrlne 8. ud l..yman G. bou~ UIT Aalllccd Lane, Newport Beach ...,.range com,............, ~comm111Ia a'ltOOntf.' -Farwell~·NuoJ·F. ~ tnd 'Bait>ara <131,000); Koorad B. ud l\farpr<I B. began, In aomelbb!I ooe ml&hl, ~ a '1'blo la..,. lillJor """"'"' ud the c. WIDckler, •Ba:mn Dme;llew· Witt. 2111 Paper Lane, Newport 8-1> Btudled undentaie-t. ..........,. ~. ol •BaJa u the 1111 porl .Bwh; (jZlo,000). ' . . (llO,OOO}. . ANOTHER ORDINANCE ·-bt>~uoaeoleeveral -··-~ M. ~~-· -u '-~-·w hfer P. ud Mary Elaine Andmrs, i-!ble'~u ... &lid"lnay-ln thal n~ .......... M ·m~ ay, 20132 Redlands Drfve, l!aeta Ana "U we rush In without proper lludy confu1 _; haff ll)till;" Tucker said. -.Newport~ (1411000); CllnlolJM. and (19,000); Ebner L. ud. Pegyun B. and analylil, we may find _.,., • • , • Melllu S.-!l<\Oie, llll Marttn ·way, New· Brown, 201a Redlands Drive, Santa· ;:.thk ~ crowd control Wordlnance," JOINID PllOPOllAL port Beach°(~,ooo): AllMd V. and Nora Ane (!30,000); Chandler E. and Merge· c er -· "e.cepl we w "'* ban A mzmber-ol Soutbland·dllel incllldl!>i V. Jccg-. Isis AnUgua Way, New· rel Campbell, 1571 Peg...,. Sl 8'p>la a second chance, becluae U will ilreactl' Nowpn ,.._. bJve joined the,,._.,._,_, b •• ~ ..;,. .) o1ur-• Ana, <II!,llOO); Cllnlolf P. and Jaoe T. be In Wublngtoo." · ~ ._-by u,;'c:;;;;;;;; I>!"' .,_.. (!"",000 ; J .. ~ Jean E. Campbell, 1511 Orchid Drive, Sanfa Ane He wu referring to the city's IO-Called -• ledtfll. ellart to hall the' V~ab. :II Beacon Way,. Nl}lporl' (15$,000).' piece of leglslatlon wblcb baa. y« ilo PGllPe: ao1 .••M. It _1 ol ~ .1111. Gt,laxy, N~ Beach (llO,· Mesa Drive, Santa Ane (llO,IJ!lO): IUch- ' CoastNarco • 1 • ' ' I Mn. Brown &aid llllctt drug and nercollc uae In the high BcboolJ and junior high scboola ls deplorable enough, but added ahe even knows ol one elemen- tery echool-level cue. anU.bJppie ordinance, a contrnVenlal flO,O,ai ~~· ·• ~' \•IJ,Glll);· Jolin ud Gloda Mar· Alvin S. and Patricia E. Cox, 211J S. E. be adopted and which-. city olllclaJa = ......._, 'Jib-. 000). " • , ard A. and Eee S. Emllon, -S. E. say wu buUly coosldered. ~ . . . ,'fl lqari · ~J. -.Carol,. L, "-183S Meu Drive, Santa Ana ('11111,IJ!lO): A ll B Cr ~".,. · "I Intend to requeat delay• . .., Jtema ·•z: ~ ..,...._ 111Cb :~lll'.I~ .N'ewPart -Beadl (!40,· Georp I(. ud Elinor Holataln, lltlOO po o ew ~~6~ .. '..'.'. we have nor had proper time lo llltdl' a!Atllllei .fdiof,;;f#.rbfliln. · llaee<! on .,.J;-;l,io,d·~ lllJ.!ll1.•Jr .• ~I Hamp-Mesa Drlv~ Santa Ao& lit~:OOO); a ... "People have rot to wake up to the problems," lhe aatd, "when youngsters get out In -t ol the police, they Just aeem to turn to llWe savagea:." "Somethlnr must be done . . . I auess that's about all,•• she concluded. Mayer Alvin L. Pinkley laid he could gympatblze wtth · Mtg. B r o w n ' 1 -· cJvlng lremendOUl! praise Ice her feeling thlt !he mllll come ud ll!JUk up In IUpporl ol community police ud the law they maintain. OAllY PllO I J •• k .. c.r..,. Ytc:t,.,.... ....... ~· n ..... r:,..,n ·-n-,,. A. M..W.1 _a..,.··· ... , NII ... Mzl!• UOhdW ---llO W11t Icy $tr ... M•lit.t M1twn P.O ... llH, tJlJt --.............. 1m1ww..-.. ... .._.. a.....-1 ......... A..._ _., __ , ........ ...... and also lo speak nut on poorly..... • ..... ~· · ~ • ~· ·i ~'11e!rpQrt ]!eacb· ($45.000J; ry D. and n.,_ s. 0 ' 1671 Pes· Electrical Checkup ·,·:., ... celved, badly-written or detrtmenlal J '"': ·. ~ ... ,'A pi~r,:'1, :'l:;ff": =-:· (:S,~i'.!\...11 f,~~ ~l.S ~~(.:t,<~:f~; ~.= ' " leglslaUon," he •aid. . ' I '"· Mkikli -VI Lido N d Newport Drl Sa 000 S .C~E EDY (UPI) -The lhre,;.' c Tucker's ~-•·-enl •aid 11 ,. ••. -·I east·~ JJOr\100 of ""'· drug ttalfic by . t, -a or, ve, nta Ana (117, ); 11enry .• ·~~.. •~ ·-hailing i ~ 1poction of tbO juvanll"' Beach (1111,000); Frank-S.-and LoUlse and Diane l!. Rinker ,23U Mesa Drive, m Apollo I -ta returned''°' purpooe behind lhe literal Meld<ln Land who . ..,,.. Ii.~ . . . . . _ !>'· Preacotl, 1621 An!lgu~ W~y. New-Sante Ana (1115,000); Heory R. and to their spaceship today to put 11 lbrougli"" 1 Rush re&oluUon i• narcotlca coolrol II ReCiiii' !!gum . releued by., 1 he jlorl Beach '(S!l,000). . , · Alice L. Rosellln~ 1731 Orchid Drive, the final boun ol Ill lul major ~· .. is well-Intended, but It la redlaJloua lo CaltfOnda Atlomey Gener.i"o Ol,ftce sbo:w 7.elde Roblnaon, i021 . .shlpway Laoe, l!aeta Ane (IZ!,000). cal cbe<kup before liuncb nm 111C11t1i, :· conceive It u the prime tolutloft. UNlta ftlr poaeukio o1 · niltiJuana; , · · ,·oai• "It II ttue that with ..... 1111n1, ol d.........,. m-u,. and llmIJar • Glrellieo ~------~--'.:'""::A:,:T~'-TH:,:E:_:H::;o::u:D~A~Y:..!l~U~SH=--------1'. money from the U.S. we cqulil mak' have rlatn z ooo t In ''"' a lier\ Jull about 11 elloc11¥tly iu ' percen · -put we have In Colllarnla and other llalao." eJsl>I yean. only · .. be cber&ed, "but this baa DP1 bee!> aatlafactory." • nncz LENcm ·Mesa Boy Escapes · .....,,"".~·'··/ has it! "We will be addi111 ap)l<O>lmalaly ~ ::U..the1o ~,...:t, ~w=.: Serious Injury DEEP s~i=:;IC;m=m--- • Cfl l'ET CLE 111/llT THE ULTIMATE be added, "or, stated another Wl,J1 =..:"!"al to our whole Eutem In Spear Mishap "U we cannot prevent n&rcOUc.! pauap oyv the abort lower border. ol the elate ol Calllornte, how can wa upect to prevent II from Cnlllln( 1 = ol 10 llmea that dillance1" he He alto aakl the B1ja C&Womla ac· qulaltlon proposal mlaht make tho . nar<o1b flow outer, due lo trad!Uonal -to leollncf In ythJcuJer checkl compared to lnternallonal pollClea. II the na1 -ol the Wlloon propooal I! lo opon up lllja Calllornte to tu and private capllal fee dtvelop- 1Mrt, · ... added, Iba ---be lpeal to bolp m!Dkn ol Amer1cam. "U the na1 pGI-II lo I-good :i .. ::~t.~ tbt .,..._,,hi "*""1mm TUe1or Uld .W.. ol !he ~ ol 1Calco .,. blClll1 .. lkmlllllc and tode1'1 wotld -In the lftPJlld tnldl ol Iarao dlunb ol a n.tlon -lo mucb dlllaonl r...,. the 1ICll -,,. '"l'be Communllll In Mtlloo would o'"'1 cey: Y &l)klo C a I II a 11 f I\ ~· .. Tuotor -Ill Iba •u, ~ ~ o1 Iha rta01 ... llon II to pin ~.~ CC nolorlely, JI wll1 a!rtalnil' do that, • ... pndlcted, /1 A Colt.a MeU tem-.,.:r eec1ped 11r0 lout lnJwy 1\1Clftd9 I •wben a -Dellb- bor boy •truqillJI ,lo jlOCk the older youth'• homemadt fPlvaun tent a bar· poon sl•mmlni lnto hb ·1olltr aide. · Stunned and In •hock, J.awrence J. Cannona. 11; ot·-Voluco Lane, top- pled lo the aldewa1lt Cilltalde bll-home, the -prolrudlnt """" bla • Luckily, said Polfi:t tllllcor 'J a m i • Blaylock. the four-pronged lhaft only lodJed In !he fleshy part ol Cannona'• tow.r riain •Ide. '!be vlCtlm was trtaled 11 Hoaa Me- morill HOlpllal alter-P-Bl&)'· locll anipped clothltil -1 fnlm I b • -... Carmona WJll ... -fOf ---· Jnvaallai.<o Ail , Inc Jdt ll. CrOa'oo; ~ ,.:' = JAM.how 10 coc:lt, ~.-., ...... wben llit ltnilll1I o1 ... ~-~ 111111 ~ Iii lei tl>t..,.., 0:.""""" Ruak. Leaves Portugal , •• ,., .. ~i. .,...,, MW.il D•t'• h1' 0-.r ..i •••• ,.,,, 1&+1. Ml.ll 111 Yollll' ~ ..... in CARPET CLEANIN& ICOt!OlillCAL rad•co• th ••N I•• fr~u1nt ,,.f.t1,lft•I cle1nin1' bt· cause it ttWloYtt the d11ply 1mb1cf .• 4td ton 1n4I IH••• no , .. ,,.,, IR tliia c:1rpM' fib.,. ta ceUtct tillrt. CWMI -•c.tu~liy rem•••• 1eil fr.tn beth the fl!ll• itf ti.• ~•r,.t el'lti th• c.erpet lteckJng. ialOOS NI th ,a ...... 1 oillr••· tiol'I proce11 teft'levet m•l1ture i"'- tnedletely, tfi111 eveldl~ 1hrl11k•t•• a.,.J 'lift• •11tt..i ,n. h 'Mk• .. ,.. .,, ... ,."'''· SAii PIOCIU Ml ... 111 .. lly i-1- -,..i opoclally lor tho ,...foHl-1 cerp.t cl•afttr. tt le c9'ftpJet.fy wf• f.,. aU carpet flNts. 4NNTLI ACTION "••• M bru1lie1 w 1cnd1 .. htt 1ctiff, so lt tie•• Qt .11.., IO!f tho pllo of tho carpot. SOIL llTAIDIN• AjlD M01N PIOOflN• •r• 1Mlu41•tl at ,.. 1.+f1 C•tt, WHINTOV WANT TlAl -• ' , .. < , • .._,.I ....... ~ ... ~ PINDT-ISTIMA11 - CALL RUG &: UPtfOLSTERY CLIANIRS Our 21st Y-of Swvica In Orange County 2tlO RANDOL'PH COSTA MESA, . ,,_ , .. _. c:.1~7 ... H PHOMI 146-1432 I. ' .... .!JUT! ' ! I ' • ' ' I Reeds -' BY . WILLIAM llEElil ••• In the Wind • Th• ·beach area looked ' • bit forlorn Monday morning as crews' chopped at, the mass of concrete which once was the beach bowl and · the bleachers. They· are no more. · '1Bj1'l'llOMA.S' J"0'11JNE: Of .. Clllltr" "" ... " ... -~ . llwitlful Oranie COunty Ia oi<t and dying tr.m wi>an sprawl .Illa• ~ hao claimed Loe Angelee <liWll)' .. Thal gloomy ~ wu.'dellv...ed by a · majcrlly ol IOO' cowrty. leaders who lllled out ~uesttQllllOird (Or OC lrviQe'• "Projec:t' .21," ·a group jhat · b trytng to J11.n ahead. for UH! 2).s! ceiltury. ' ' ' Coonlln•ted piannlng f If o r, to , tdferably on countywide baala\ • .,.e needed to reverse the trend, they ~d. otherwise, the)' predicted, Ute coupty ahaJI destroy the. or>en space ap~ natural beauty which made it attratlve afld efld up, u one clvU engineer pyt It, '''aban- doned in fa,vor of a new suburbia." , A otrip !rpm \the south end of the Fisherman Restaurant t o Beach Boulevard is being cleared for the new parking lot to serye be·acb: goers , and to' ·pu,t-a feW dollars in the city treasury. Going, too, will be the areas formerly used for fOQtball and volleyball neat .'the f~t ~f · the bluffs. Someday we will all admire the beautifully landscaped parking lot and.its capacity to park 2,300 cars, bU.t right now it's all kind of sad. The mo respondents include 66 CIU'eel' public olliclab, 57 public policy makers and Ml•adera !run the private oec19r. Summing up the majority outlook! -A 11chool superintendent seea 1'bodge- podge communities without a Sense of unity ... -Ii chamber of commettt com· mittewoman fell'll "We wlll look j\lflkier and tackier all the time." -One mayor predicted the final disaster: 0 We will become another Los Angeles County ... GOP Raised $2.~1 MiUiOn, Spent $2.4, Rl3p~rt Says • * Considerable. shock has been eX· pressed in some quarters about the advent of a · rew newspaper racks containing a Los Angeles undergrowid newspaper. Tb e shock has come from some of those persons ,who frequent t b e downtowi:i -~i'ea . One woman called me to com· plain about the newspaper's ap-- pearance on the streets. About all I can say is, if you don't like it. don't buy it. This kind of economic power can be effective and it is legal. Remem· ber the Edsel? No manufacturer will continue to supply a product tha.t nobody will buy. * Bustle 0.. a Bus Four people are cauglrt on a Iurcbing bus in this scene from 1l>e Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse comedy "Sunday in New Yori<," closing a five-weekend run Friday and Saturday. Involved are Marilyn Albert.. sen and Randy Keene (standing), Ann Filian and Bernie Simon. New YMCA Director Hired ' . For Westminster Branch Williard R. Litwiller, commurUty pro- gram and extension director for the Peoria YMCA in Illi}lois, has been hired as the new e:recutive director of the Westminster YMCA branch. The executive committee of the metro board and the Weshninster board ap- proved his appointment Oct. 25. Litwiller, 35, will assume his job Nov. 20, taking the duties formerly held by Richard Lehman, who resigned to continue his education. five years, iB a certified YMCA director. He received the bachelor of W degree from Arkansas State College and served in the U.S. Army from I~ and was the top choice of. 30 men interviewed for this new position. Fully 85 percent of those surveyed said there has not been adequa~ planning for the present urban environment, and about haH the remabllng 15 percent hedged their comments. The most often mentioned problem waa trans~tlon -traffic congesUon and inadequate airport facll1Ue11. Orange County Airport was the single facility cited most frequenUy as an ei:ample of poor Planninl ~ for its . Original in· adequacy of size, ei:pansion limitations, and flight patterns over residential areas. , Also heavily criticized were moootonoU1 housing, .cheap and ugly comtl'lercial strips . along m a j o r thoroughfares, Jack of parks and publlc beaches, failure to conserve open spaces, alum concentration11 because n,ew, low~ coSt housing is not available, and deterioration of doWntown areas. Not all comments were negatJve, however. Asked to name examples of WASIUNGTON (AP) -EI g ht Republican lund-raWng groups reported Monday receipt of $2.7 million in con-- tribution.s and expenditures of $2.4 million during the IO-day period that ended Oct. 31. . For the entire year up to fhte days prior to lhe elecUon, they listed $10.l million in receipts and S9 mUllon in spending. Tlleir belate4 .,,porta, more thin lwo weeks overdue, were filed with the clerk of the House pursuant to the Corrupt Practices Act. Biggest revenue-raiser dW'ing the 10- day Octobell period waa the Nixon-Agnew Finance Committee, which reported receipts of $'1S5,812 and e'IJ)enditures of $'107,:tM. It tOOk in $2.25 million for the year and spent 12.15 million. Nert largest money producer wu the Nixon-Agnew Victory Committee. Its October receipts were •• MS and Its I· i! If you are interested in con· troversial subjects, unidentified flying objects, or just interested, the place · for you to be Friday night is the Huntington Beach Public Library, REACTION, the disc us s ion group, will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the library to discuss UFO's. Har· ry Woodward, ~president of the UFO Club of Santa Ana is expected to be on band. Should be a lively discussion. ~ Westminster Group To Hear Architect Litwiller has a master's degree in political science from the University of Missouri. has been in YMCA work for ' F ountaiii V all~y Karate aa·~ Set Karate enthusiast.a may sign-up on a month.·t&mooth basis for the class of· ferecl by the Fountain Valley Recreation Department to West Orange County residents 14 years of age and older. . . We~. like Jea,n· s8tva . 'Ii of ~ris to cheer their heads off at .Shea Stadium: \ ., i/ 11 I, ' Jean..is.on a six~week "i6it to New York -iridudln1 fn aftetnoon a~1 a Mets baseball pme. I At h<>me, J .. o'IS Oi<ef!or of' Public Re-· lati6rls for our F"')Cf> corn/,.nl~, H~is typl· al of the people particifiiting in. PRIME, l.TI's Program for lnternat.1onal, Manager Ex~ c:Nnge,' pf an to develop (he skill, iriitiative, Landscape arc~tect William R . Phillips will be guest ' speaker at the Wednesday meeting of the W~tminster Civic Beautification Conimittee. The public is invited . to the session at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Service Room at the civic center. 8 2 O O Westminster Ave. There ls no admission charge. . '.J!laefl Didn't Siop Sessions are offered at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at FVHS gymnasium throughout the year. The fee is $10 per month. Instructed by Harry Umemoto who Wears a first degree black belt, the program includes all phases of karate from beginning to advanced. The karate "gi" uniform is not required for ad- mission to the class. Two vehlctee didn't follow lbe sigll'• advice aod John McGllv~ ol ~. o... .• nut only found In. call irrt.4rtupted, but lound,\blm-....U-in 1he 00.pltal when a car and pickup truck collided and botil slid intotheboolll. ,, --·-•-~,--.:&. .ii " .. ' "\ and dediCatlon of our· in11en}ationaf execu .. live 1roup. ,1 , \ .i. -lclnd o1.~a1n1ns In PRIME, managers ($Pend tim·e away from their regular jobs le~oing h,bw manag· '\ ers think, work and play· 1 other cOuntries-'I. . right down to Slturday _afernoon at the Sta .. dium. This bro.dens thef.r perspective and orients them to working ~ell as members of IJT's in~rna~ional ~~team. -. today we have off+ and fa~oiies in ~ 6'1 countries, and sales ~tlets in 56 n')Ore. Our operations include i1~dustries as diverse 4 , , ai~ tetecommunications;,Lta processing,.mu. tuaf fund management, r rent1tls, educa .. ~ tionat training se:rvic~ under&eas cables, sttellite ~ommunicatiQn . tions, hotels ~nd mQ.tor inns, and hort1e ar d community build· ing (through Levitt & Soi s). ' ' &eca'uie In is a ••f" kind of compony, i -; ·active in many flefds,~I 've had to throw away the old te1ttbooks a d devise new kinds of trainiljj PrOgrams to help our dM?rse ex• ecutives speak .a com n management Ian• suag~. PRIME is one ap oach to developina this corporate ptill~::t. · An~ ,,l!l!!L .. Our World-Wide El>cecutive Seminar is another approach we 1~se tO give a wi~ cross sect~qJ1 of OUf ~rr11 (a_te Ind ~~ny· manqers insight Into t 1n approai:h to' deciston·making. Com trollers, industrial engineers, anct marke : ·hg direCt'Ors'from many countries and f sinesses mt!'et' to. gether t~ srudy abual ,business probleins •I'd use 'In's unique '~t ol mana~ ment ·~o, ~ach ~tive ~lutions. . ,. . ., .. lh• resu~of di~' grams is tfie 'de. v.etopinent of a new br Of executiv....t home in ma~y coun't .es and rhir-y '~ust. heSMS, and,eq~ipped deal wilh a wKS. •aHety ol opportunitig or Ill's growth. I I ,4, + 1 . ' . In all areas, our nagement:,slciflt and •. _ W'.dispr.ea~ re~u~~~r1te· fncr.t,sitd' ,_ ~p,ttt!Oft w1th1n -1 ¥sties_ wh[<!I J~ack ' to "'°"' elfiC\er>t use ,,,.npo_ and ma. ,, terial. Thii "means a bet1ler, Afer, 'more·~ ,lort.oble life for~ an~" MMie all oyer die ... -..1..1 • ;e. i;_:,~ .. · I ' \ ~IV·, " -; ,•·r" ' Pl'ograms llkt P~I ind men like Mill!' S.lyarelll ~l~,,,,.k• i~, '. ' . ', '. , · ' '-~ ,illlel•'l'tlbnalTehl,plton~anclTeletttph. ;Corpor1tion, ·120 ealll:' ~.IMl!I YaJt., t.lew Voll< 10022-. ~ ·· ' · -, ,, • · .. ' 1 I / ., .,,. .. ' ' ' ' ' r • • • ' . -' I ' ' ' • t -. . ' " • I I . . --~ ... -· . . . . .. .-.. .. '· , ..:" .,...,., .. ""'\r-~--••WC'•·••-.... -• -c • • ,, ·-··--.....,,- • . ' . -Death ltepeal ·Up to Sblons or Voters • . . '·Action Pondered Afiet Court Dbcussion · . ~(AP) -~11 '"Tbll II ·d :tlio ..i It :U. IOld 0 .... oul 0 t1it -''PoUUool/_ . ......... :~·lll:li,,....i GI Illa ilooll by any meoilo. "II• wll·fi to the U.S. -· ..... ..,._... 00111n11 ill t1it ~~1o~btottbe-., ·11oic-c.wl."•-..,11111._! newo --al UM lul eh-~lt•. lial di ~· P,. ~ __ All .-lknl ...,. """ ••Yn• ba" -a m11I -_,...,....,.. Jowniak.. otayed br Ille~ llooo.llev, ~-'~'' ...._.,.,.._~GI ~ ....i,..-, ·~ ll.-4 Iba CllOI Jn ,w...,. Iii _.,.. I , • • -"'"" Dp11 Mer 1110111,.,.I .......,, :ihlcb "'1(\d ·~ l'\lled , qapllal, ~. ~· A ....... •••b-'"""' -- · · -.... ta! pollllllm<lll 11 --not vlolato ,..;dlAlllonol ,llJlll, u "'" S.,. ~ -GI 8111 ftuoloco. .;• IJ!le P•\pllOll, W Zoo JIU .... Ql!f..,,.., a-.. turned to palllllk NAACP <001eaded ll did. Chi IMI -to brto1 • dollb = llnd MaUI• tllo ~ tor c-legllltlt't aclloq, u w•D u a~Js · Uodlr lh6 ltadonblp . GI toqner Gov. npealar -. e JoP1111>t -........... -,p,,_, lotbeU.S:s °"""· Eclmuad·(l. Bnnr1I; -pit lo rtp&l H)e ·bll ... -flt lllr II -!!lor 41ctl<lli II u ~Oii olocu· ln 111 U ~ ilJll!oldlnl tbe ultimate tbe deall! peoally reached ·a petW in Iba -~ lbat --poilot tiOG teal:ber'1; c!d II Ill• Vol> }!enolly, Ille ...... • 0 u r I 'dedand lbat .uiw and llll~ -the 4-blf .... lllllor -~ WU Cblill ln Iii' ble. gveey.n, tan ay1 mate · ''Mei!llM ar allolllkm GI tile cleoth ·proved IUClt tqblallon but the -~·· po _,...,, 1111 llnt a- oui ~ 1'bat . .iie II> f, and ~ rolles a ""'"lion GI leglolaUYO rejectod H. -Jn four,..,._ . .....auy I! Cfo!>aWll-•'.-." polk:r wlllclt uoder our IJll«n Of dlVlllon 'Ille quOllloo cooled in ._ ncent • M-told a ,._. '°* tju11 ·, ,' 1 .,.-/ • -of ......., filll -the eompetence years, and tbll year ~ ... ~ to ~ 1111 -of abollllcla'' bf n11in1 · ~ ' ' • . <I Ille ~-or Ille eleetorate." · repeal lht Jaw was infrOdUC<d -and Ila --H lo -lo be fulllo. · Bu! 1e,111a1on !Mii -.:ened with ;,. ·•utbor dldn, even brine n to a lit llld ba would wall "unlil we· beve the issue Aid then juat llll't a -commlttee bwinC after tho 1.1Sa1Sina-a cballct II Iba 8onato -b1rt G!ilt the -l<Chlltur• w!ll<h ,_...., Uoo of Sen. J1obert I". ltennedy in Los tbal allowa bllll to baYI a._.,. GO Jan. I would repeal or JpOdlly current An1ele1 tn June, llletr -ito." -HI nfoned to the 111'1 llw. Republlc.tn Alaemtilyma w. cra1g oplodde -his -,, ..... tq . In San Francloco, .,.anWblle, an at-Biddle ol Rlyanlde, chalrmap of the . Iba Govemmeal· llllfideney Conimlltee; "'"'°1 fer die National Auoclalkln for ABsembly crlmlnal Procedure COmmlllee the tr..illlonal cr•ff!'ll'd {(Ir - Ille M<ancement Of Color<d People wblch bean such proposall, was uked troveralal bllll opi>OIOd by 8-to which broupt the suit ruled on, predicted il be thought It stood a ,.allltlc cllanco leaderl, lnltead of to the Judlctlry cam. new penalty trlab will result for all In 11189, If introduced. mlltea. ~ IQhfll' i>hO Tuai· A&Jl·Rkt ifftlot game .at Colli QI $ this i!lt4rpt'lltng pho . 1rcrc1c, lmprov!Ud 114 bo%"' i"PI a battle aQaintt t • • United NatlOhJ hero!. .O-rol U Thont became a graiil!f.atller for lhe s9fOl!d time 1'\11 eek. Hls daughter Aye Aye ga birth iD New York HOlpllal at 02 a.m. lo a girl, named Khln Lal Burmese for 41Little Derting." • • Father J_o_ OrGflPI, of Cincin- nati said be sympa zed with. priests and I a y m e n rebelling against Pope Paul's en ycllcel "" birth cootrol. "I wish > God Iha cbutch would quit s' •nding so mueh time on sex," e told a Xavier Unlvenity audieace. . ' ~ . Moscow stor .. loday sold Czecho- slovak lollipops wra:rpedl ill paper b:earing the w o r s : 'We Lr aweeter with Czechoslovak candy." • I .· Virginia Modjlo• port& that 1he ia takt lt11oni In preparation . ning far gav<mor af· drOi4 Ill 1070. But 1llc lllid 1llc' W.. to UJkt lulom IOOY~. oo. Lu- ter Maddoz has hinttd t hi.I urife ma11 1eek the office ~· 1970, rince .ttaU lmo ban ,_,_ from ccmsec1'lf11t umu. "I )bl....-; """" Oftlfl/ling about mg," ldr1. Madden: , · quiU a few cardi, but l thoug1tt much abot&t it. t.ct wait mad see if wt get COfU'eroathlf t:o nffl. H • l'Dllco Court Judge W• ... 'N. Clark at Mireoula, Mont., ~ a cbeck and • note from ell oui:ot- county parking meter .,,..,,., whkh reed: 0'nill d!ieckil OOVeifJ I the p~ of. two ticltebo,'oot for Nov. 10 and one for Nov.r wllicb my IJOll ate. 'IbaDk you. u !.. ~" IS penona now ctndMl!led to d!e. "I don't tbint It would pau our com· ThU. Aid Steve !Wion, II beea""' mlllee, let at ... the boole. I doo't of~ a concurrent ruling, S.1, that ordered think it would stand a gbolt of a chance new penalty trJall for two melt whose in the Senate, and I dOD'i thlnk it death wu ordered by juries from w~ could pass our house," be replied. thoee woo oppoood the death penally "'Ille trend II more fer reialnln& it """ lllllomatlcall)' eaeluded. thin for abolllloo," be added. lie alao Kosygin Tells S·enawrs ·pf. 'Coexistence Policy' ~ . r MOSCOW \UPI) -l'remler Aleael llolYgln today told two U.S. Senatota So.Id for<liJ! policy in tllt nellr future . would ?".sue peaceM coex!Stence. 111 easlnt of Ea1t-Weat relations and achievement of balance of strength betweea the two powera. I K.ooygin told Sena. Albor! Gore ([). 'I'-) ml Clai-PeU (l).R.l,) lhlt II wOuid be dllilcult to pursue this policy .. ..... jf 9M Iida WM tryinf to become strouger than the other. 1'be Soviet leader appeared to be mer-:. ring to recent llotemen .. by Prealdent- Plea for Mercy I . Denied, in Greek Death Plot f.ase ' A'l'!l!;Nli'(llPI) -'Ille crDW11 p-tor' tldaly"·te~ an appeal for mtrcy tor :llwm,. Panaghoulls, coovicted GI ~ lo usasslnate Premier Geor1e PapalfoPoulOI, lnfo1'1110d """"*' ookl. . Miss Allota..la Mella, P-la' erusln. made the appeal but bilormed ....., said Crown "'->utor lonnla Liapis turned It down and 'told bar a request for demency mllll eomt trom die -mao. lie hu penilleolly refualdforlo • the -mllllll'1 .... ~ l)>arcy ilnaxl;iintd ;.por11 penllted lbat Ille """'" -splll ... -to _.ie U,.:deoth -lo a prioan -lnf...,ed IOll?OeS said Miio Mella - a -apPeal for ~ lo P.,.. -aftD Llapu ft)letoll 11. Panqlloulil wu -8'!odaY of ~ Id kill Papodopcal1iio 1a1t A.,_ IS. llio. 1..,.., ~ ltlnmflll4ll aald. "I hive the bApi •likln hi n111J 1'ds to die." ~-to_.P_ lllo --liom gov-IMaon of S1"den. naty and irill ~ .., MO!ldly. Pope Paol ·vt also dllpiltched a plea to -the Oretli regime to apara Pano- &hoWll. . elect Richard M. Nixon In which be esprelaed desirability for maintalnhig American mlliWy suptrila1!y ..,. lb< Soviet Union. Kosygin made his impromptu remarts auring bis ... hour and lO minute talk with the two vililing 1ena\Gn, both mem- bers al Ille Senate Pdn!ltlft lleladm• Committee. U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompsoo was ar.o preSllt at tllt meeting. Mi. tho ....... c.r.. and_..ell_olf'I with ~ -..... -.... ad- -rued them ag-allllbulla& ..., -quotatiooa to Kosygin. Gore said be told Koajpi tlrl "m~ of lntel'eltll bet•• as two countries II greater than lletween ady other two naUol\I! llfbistory," L. ''Ml' I told . Mr. lt'"YPi 11111 --.. -....... d.,..,. men!. could not """"' ,_ becliuae ff. ~ ... ~ ... atJai· ~ -.,.,._._.Iii? ....... 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UMIW 4MAI -... ..... ......... -..... ....... .... c ...... ., ---... _ ...... ._ ... • .,. !W!" --.... 1\1112 ... MebJ '"''--"-°" .... _ ---"'" '" =·J...::· .... -· .... _.., C'' E'=: ==.::-·-.. Lallt c... ... -..._ -·-=" ., a .OI 21 17 Tr 41 Jt .11 • .. 1.W . ... • • Tr II >t Tr ••• .... .... lfl • lt . .. • • .. . " n ..... : : ; " . " " . ... . .. . " .• : : .. . .. : : "' ... ...... " .. ..... : ~ ,, • • Tr : : f i i !I : 11 • ••• " ,, ·" 'Moonlightmg' Abortion Case Goes to Trial LOS ANCJJ!LEI (UPI) -Management at ... of Colllomla'I JaqeJI uvlnp nd loan flnm lo<l•Y digested '°""' startling news about a riDlg young u:- ecutift. He 11)'1 Ile'• been moonligbti.na - aa an abortiGollt. A 34-year-old bachelor wtil the girlish BOUDding name of ~ M. Gaber was tbe otafe•1 leadtnf Wltnes. Monday at the preHmlnuy 'earto& of two men aCCllled ol trytng to ·blaclanall him for IS!.*· uaber le8tlfted tl)ey threatened lo ax- JIQle hla unusual sideline to ~ company where he was an expert · oii computer ~atlo111 •. ola\ed lor i:arb' J!fOmotion to· department head. . ' . endants are Rance Emerson l(O(I a hair sty!!IJI, and Richard J. , 23. Gaber said in court dllt Hodges recruited dents for the abortion business. He i ·d e n t i f i e d au.-za as a "muacle man" who belped lildles shake him &>wn. Gaber slid he gave Hodges a $1500 0 loan" to open a barber shop Oct.' 1 after Bedgu and Chiarenza. lbteateneff to -blm. A 17,500 check endotsed by both defendants wu intro:luced as evi<IS-e. ... The computer expert said the pair lllok hlit abortion kit as security that the check wou1d clear. On Oct. 22 they mUe an additional demand for li0,800. "H you try anyth1nc phony such as call tbe polk:e, aome llafla friends will tU1 care of you," Gablr poted Hodges .. laying. ' { Gaber said be made 'eul a $50,000 cl>eck, bu! llopped JI01Dlelll on it. On Oct. JI, ht kt!!IJOJ!; lie was lured to 1 motel and bN$en -. by five men. After matln( ~ ........ Gaber Aid, lie notlflod police. llodliio and Qllarenza wen. ar111Md 1111: wM after an in· Wlllllltlon " Gabtr~' ~. Gaber wu cranW t bmnunUy from ~ ln-fw: loliimocy. African fader I • Overthrown in Leftist Coup ,:!AMAXCJ, Mall (UPI) -.Aa _,..,P o• ,...111 onny -today °"erthrew the '""'-" 11!!:11111! ...,une of Modlbo K8fla, st the foundin< father Of 11111 landlocbd ....n1ry in Northw .. t Africa. 1be 1pparmtly bki:>cllell coup was llOllOUllCtil by lofaH nidlo. Anny Maj. Muua Traore. bellowed t'o !lava led the t'OUP., llid all power;-would now be in the bandl of a "natbial revival" mili- tary committee. ~ polltlcal quarters kl Paris 111d the coup -llafed by leftist elemenll frownlnt et lteita's growing c:eopentlon with Ihle West d,.plte bis policy of llOllllllnmSlt and bis prevloua llelwllhM.....,, Then WU DO IJJunedi.•te word m • Kelta't !ale, but q,lomallc HUrce1 in Patil Aki ha wu , ••lptd tt a resi- dence lllll'tled by '-· His overthrow tlunna1l dlplomatlc ~ because be -belleffd -<I die Africaa teoders --.!yin-. Jackie 01141sis Returm t,o U.S . A, ' . U~IT""""'9 QUENTIN'S GAS CHAMBER: WAY CLEARED l'Oll USE? • Producer Walter Wanger Stricken, Dies at 74 NEW YORK (UPI) -Walter Wanger, a starmaker who helpM launch the film careers of Rudolph Valentino and Greta Garbo and who produced some of the best pictures of Hollywood's GQlden age, died in his New York hotel apartment Monday of an apparent heart attack at lhe age of 74. Wanger was fotmd dead in bed in bis apartment in lhe Hotel Stanhope on Manhattan'• fphionable Easi. Side. An autopsy was scheduled. Wanger's 4S>yt!ar caner u a moviemaker can1ed him from early sue· ceuea with Valentlno to "Cleopatra," the $37-million epic which almost wreck- ed 20tn Century·f.o•· Tbe stars he helped £o develop incl~ed Clara Bow, Greta Garbo, Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, Henry Fonda, Madeleine Garroll, Hedy Lamarr and lhe Marx Brothers. He was married twice, both times to actresaes -• JusUne Johnson, "the most beauUful blonde In the world," and Joan Bennett, wtio6e career he enhaned by transforming her lntci a brunette. Wanger was born in San Francisco in 1894., the son of Sigmund and Stella Feucht-Wanger. HJs fathe!", a wealthy tntlle manufacturer, died when Wa1ter was t. ml mother shortened the .family name to Wanger and took Wlllter east to live. He wu graduated f r om DartmoUth College and woilied briefly belate World War Il ln the Nlw York office of Hatley Granvlll .. Barktf, the BrlUJh prodllCtt who lll(Jed m .. y of Geo<&• ~ Sbaw'1 play. , After wartime service under Maj. (later New York Mayor) P'lorello H. La Guardia, Wanger began hls movie career in 1919 as a production supervilor tor Famous Players-Lally, the firm which developed into Paramount Pic- tures. Ont of hi.I, lint successes was "The Sheik," a property be purchased for Paramowft "provided Valttttino with hi most flamboyant i'ole. 00\er notabk pie tures of Wanger•! eatly years with Para mount and later with Metro-Goldwrri· Mayer included ''Sla/j<>coach," "blch made John Wayne a star; "Queen Christina," Ni;ring Miss Garbo ; Alfred Hitcbcock'1 "Foreign CorrespoodMlt"; "Algiers," slf.rring Boyer and Miss Lamarr, and ':t.'be Trail of the .Lonesome Pine," one of. lhe first big color pictures. He suffereG aerious reverse1 in the early 1960s, when hie: multbnilllon-doUar picture, "Joan of Arc," starrinl Ingrid Bergman, failed becauR of public anger over Miss Bergman's affair with ltaUa director Roberto Rosaellini. The low point in Wanger's carttr cam in 1952, when he served 10! days in jail for jhooting Jennings Lang, a Hollywood agent whom he accused of trying t.o · break up bis marriage t.o Miss Beruleti. Hia firat marriage to Miss J obmon ended in divorce in tW. He married MiM Bet\nett two years later and pro- moted ber from iolenue roles into a IU!try hhme11e .,oo. perfonnancea In tueb pictures as "Scarlet Street" and "Trade Winds" helped to mlkt her a major movie peraoullty. 'Thank God,' S~ys M'other. As NY Teachers Go Back NEW YORK (AP) -A million chlldreo began Sept. I that the predomlnantly and 115,000 te.aCberi Wert hick in tbm' White, ~GIG-member UFf bad IODe back regular c1.-today and moot of the ::!: :::::·:-~= ='=';' ~-thtirolooplt.eacherllr!U •ed . appeared. to be wanin&. 1 Upoa word of the urr ratification Tilt attitude of moot pu.n.. ond 1 a ~ ~ officlally ioo1I over opera' teacben WU eapreaoed by I llnm tloo of the -eralal <Jcean Hill ..-, wboaalll liml!IJ: "Tbank~."' B~ '~ -~ MDII -· tboee w1!0 ....,. "!' oclloof dlllrictln~ atril<e and the f,i!Ot<>dd who taught duJ'· It WU Iba .. mmary di.lmlalll Gf 7 ... tho -.. -it in today hope!\Jl wblt.e leachen from the lftdomlnantiy that tilt wound! laft by the llr!D, Wo6ld Necro and Puerto Rlcon OCean llil\ be qulokly healed. ' dlttnct that led lo the Frito. A Jtato ,8111 llllOJ .... Oft guard, "ha/Jtnt Waid>doc commlUOe baa DOW -le for Ila beil," lqlln( that "thtr'9 Ii llP to ....._ their relln. .. ....... !'.. ,,, _.i... ...... Ooa·ft..,. -Who won.d iurlllt tbt 11rtte becaull tt •• "'• mllttlt "' belaC a blacl: -bl a potM ...,..It llid .. ... "•aN.edf' ., • --wb••lhe~for . -· . '"W1'n Uckied to dealb Jl'• rNw," 11111 --· "Now ,...U 1M -~ .. '1'111 tlilled , ......... _.otlon of .... ..._._ :Art.ao 1eportod -•al ·~ ....... lhlo --wllb ,.J.i. ... ..... _...., -· -.. d11ll. apparently to object to the return ol the unloo teachml. l , But tblnp were re~ going ~y In the 9too1!I~. J¥tto dl.slricl """"'1 ,mic11 .tbe dll)lOU j-ror .,... -two mootht. n ,.;,, Iba ll1W ttmt o1noe tho otriU -ti * *'' New Strike Ousts Mental Patienls 111!:11' YOllJ[ W') -,,,.,." ... -....-. ........... _ -todl,y-... "a~ b a . Htw Yott at, • rJ'tal 1'0l"Rri ....... en ... --.. -llooplte! 1a ~ wlllcb nonnally -1,300 paUeo~ -llolf amjli)', ml GD1J ball of I ttaff of 1,500 "" •• ~~· 11>o°'!:~J:l'-~lor ~ mt.t&li~ and M~I> """ plta1, wm beJna par'llally evacuat.,.,. I ' . llrgent Tai~ Held ' '1 Banks Find Franc Crisis W ors~ning PAlllS (l!Pl) -BaoklnJ Pnmler Kturlct ~ .. de ..,ports Aid F r.~ a cu ' 1 • Munllle ood l'inon<o W- ~ criola ...i..oed lo-l!'nncoi>-Xa\'lu Ortoll met I day. Pitaldeot Cllarleo de -De Gaulle. Liter In the 1 Gaulle llel!I W'pol IOlb • <m "" c1o7 Oouve de Murvill1 wal 1 how to save Ute franc. from expected .to ~outline budget 1 thfeatened de.valuatian. 1 cull deNned to build con. The rtj>Orta aaid the Bank • ftdence 'Jn _U. n a t· l o D a I o1 J.1'ranoe waa .again dipping OCOOOllll' and the fr111C. I -·- Stf. Sammy O.vl1 Chaplain Ante!• Lltal<y ~.~lojhrlnkln&!""'"" In • ...:...... In parll•...... ' ' . • . .. • . ~ • ~~keepthllraoc,aflolt bewu~toorder~ .-+ . " • -. '1 ~1':1 ~~4=.: ~~~~·=~ ·Fi~e V.S. Soldiers Awarded Medal of H:o1fi!~ c~, I key curre~ lradlng center, WASHINGTON !UPI) -Loy. While sttll Ul)der heovy munition from the blJnrihg J~ wos credited wtth· plOolon Jan.'&. Jtll, .-r Ap a banter ·~ jitters anJI For the second time at · i: enemy fire managed to O~t vehicle. killing veral enemy soldiers D An <W.tu.I who heavy tradiV of francs. "All tingle ceremony, Presldent himself lrCl'Ol8 a deep nearby After completing the rescue with pistol, then OOtainlnc 0 n 1&.to · ---, 1' ._, the banb If"! nervous," h! Johnson today presented the river to rescue three wounded Taylor wu painfully wounded a machine ' gun from his blown ~ rioallfl&IJ.~ •aid. \ · Mecj.al of Honor to five U.S. comrades -despite his in· by a bursting mortar round disabled vehicle with which iolnl to the atfi ·ol ~ ~ The value ~ most atocb ~ for heroism in ability to swim . Wounded in but managed to return to his he conUnued tba fight. At one commander, Tetur,nei 11). tqe . on the .Paril ~ drop~ ~tftam. AJl ~ Anny men. I.he attack on his base, he own vehicle where he ·he1ped point after turuilrit oUt' of am-disabled a1rcrar1 11Ji', 1~l>M ,- sligbUy when lng o~ · 'lbe ceremony in the East ignored his wounds and rel<X!afe the medlcal evacua· muDiUon, Johnson killed one into the-l\1D well aDcl.·&ea r • tllil · mem1na. t the. pnot ~ Room . of the White House returned to the battle to help tlon landing zone. Before he enemy soldier with the stock 'at the • · ~nemy, .Willi ~ ·· of.1old was·up. \ brouibt to ·a the number of another howlber crew unW accomplished this, however, of his submachlhegUn. Johnson madliuegun ·.u,ntil , ~i, bad The price tor a one kilogram the "' medals pnseoted since the enemy force gave up. be was forced to engage the then lea:ped to the top of hia eliminated an au t o.p-.. t i.e (.1.1 . pounds) cl gold closed Johnson took office five years Taylor: On Nov. t , 196'7, enemy singlehancledJy with a disabled tank and fired on w~pons emplace~ ·~. al s,ao francs ("1.JM) Ma&-.so. 5 in g 1 e b a ndedly rescued machinegun in 'bll own vehi-· the enemy with the wa,, i.nflicting heavy c.¥U'1~ day but opened at ~,"30 francs , Oo \his occasion the nation's wounded crew members from cle. machlnegun u n t 11 they on Ameriean lrOoJll.''Despiie · $1,288) today. The. Napoleon ~ lwnor went to: Sgt. a burning assault ve.tilcle after Johnson: A tank driver retreated. twlee losing consclou~. ~ ioJd coin, &he most populM" Sailimy L. Davis, 22, of it bad been ambushed west whose vehicle wu dlsabl~ Wetzel; Rescued wounded managed to help aave other piece with small speculators, Malt!Mvllle, Ind.; C a Pt · of Que Son. Taylor personally and lmmobiliJ.ed Jan. 15, 1968, members of bis helicopter wounded members cl hil r08e m:.n &.1.40 francs (fl2.61) Jaine! A. Taylor, SI, Ft. Knox, rescued five wounded persons near Oak To, forcing hlm to crew and fought off the enemy crew. - to M.20 francs ($12.M). Kj.; Spec. 5 Dwight H. from the vehicle despite heavy leave the vehicle armed only after his ann had been blown Utttr. <ki Dec. S,i ili'I, i Finanda• circles aaid tbt Johnson. 11, Detroit; Spec. 4 enemy fire and uplodlng am· with 1 45 caliber pistol. off by an enemy rocket ei-while movtoa: into cointilt wltli t . rise in gold values and the Qary G. Wetzel. 21, oak an infantry unit, qi.oved. ~ drop in atqcb waa a rellecilon. Creek, Wis.; ar.d Capt. Angelo " ~with~,·15 pu·;~. of &!!~ of the unCertainty remaining ;. Ltteq, '111, a chaplain, a p p } D d £ F d Cl · macliiitegun Po1iilC"1J1to, ~ '· alter Basel, bankers met tllia patlve Or Washington, D.C. OOr eop e Untte Or e eanup two wounded men. Re helped weekend tnd Couve d'e whose mother lives i n rally merri.ben of · i;,. t,rQop Journalists .. M}·Strike Murvllle failed to spell out -1aCkaonviile, Fla. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tb.e elate solicitor in the depart-and Washington Monument In despite wounds ' £n the neck specific measurea the gove?'Jl-1be men•a citations listed Interior Department is dunn-ment, said the bill was submit-Washington. and foot which he-would riot ment would take to deal witli these -acts of heroism: ing the Poor People's cam-ted a few months aa:o to tbe 'Ille encampment, a cluster allow to be treated untU be the situation. ~ Davil: SlnJlehandedly man-pal&n of fut sJiring for $71,· Southern Cllrislian Leadership of plywood huts ctlled JWur. ha4 peno~y carrlecJ-·more i . ' ... In ragu.e De Gaulle's chief lieutenant', ned a howitzer and repeatedly 715, and ill now threatening to Conference. That group &pon-rection City~ clmed June 24 Ulan. 30 wounded -men to • pledged in a nationwide broad· fll'ed into enemy positions sue if tbe bill isn't paid quick-sored the mass encampment after six weeks of demonstra· helicop~r ev8cuj\tlon area - cast Monday night Franee Nov. 18, 1967, at a remote Jy. on National Park grounds be. tloos for more govemoient aid a task that ~urled ·hlm into would put ils own financial flre support base west of Cai 8ern.ard R. Meyer, an as.so-tween the. LlnCQln Memoria1 to the nation's poor. the next day. PRAGUE (AP ) -Conflict mounted today b,e tween Czechoslovakia's Communist rulers on one side and stu- dents, journalists and some 1: workers determined to uphold freedom or the press and self- expression. A.'l estimated 100,000 uni- versity students in Bohemia and Moravia occupied class- rooms, laboratories and corri· dors for the second day of a scheduled t h r e-e-<iay sit-in , ., . strike. It supports a 10-point .-1 demand emphasizing free- dom of assembly and foreign travel and a six-month limit on press censorship. Czechoslovak journalists, targ~ts of Soviet att:cks be- ,.,. fore Ind after the August in· ·.~ vasiro of their country, adopt- . , ed resolutions in Pr 11 u e warning that liquidation of \• free expression and inforrna- " tion would mean 1· the end of the highly popu ar reform · ' course launched last Jan- uary. .. At a meeting Monday 1,050 Prague newsmen !aid Ibey ... , . objected to being made &eape- goais k1 occupied Ctecho.91o-~-vakia, and de· mded aD early meeting with government fep- ··· resentatives to discu!s "bow to face together the efforts to ... liquidate socia1isl freedom or the _press." Tue journalists were report- ed ready t'o strike as a last resort. . A policy resolution publish- ed today from the Nov. 14-17 ~, a e s s i o n of the "Communist party Central Commi~ an- nounced the issuance of p!- lets and·aendbg of mass tes· _,,, olutims will be banned, and ., · said ~ovaki.a will car- ry out an Octbber agreement ,.. with the Soviet Union to put press and radio "at the setv- ., ice of wia11$m." Peking Bid \ \ For U.N. Set For Defeat UNITED NATIONS (uPl) house in order. He stressed however the United States and the other rich nations of the non-Communist world were ready to help if needed. "AJI help that France needs or will need in the future will be given to her without reserve," Couve de Murville said. ' f ' * * * Bonn Plans Restrictions On Shipping BONN, Germany (AP) - Leaving the mark at Its present value, the government tonight announced plans to clamp immediate taxation restrictioos on imporUI and exports in an effort to help the international balance of payments situation. The chief government spokesman, Guenther Diehl, said Cbancellor Kurt Geqrg Kiesinger bad decided agalMt revaluation of the mark: after urgent consultations with his top advisers. Thert has been pressure to reva1ue the mark upward in relation to the dollar. Earlier today Germany's central bank was buying dollars at 3.97 marks to the dollar. This is an intervenUon point, where the bank steps in to stabllze monetary exchange. Speculatiol1 about 1)088ible revaluation bad sent the pound sterling today to 11.459 marks, against Monday's closing at 9.432. On Monday the central bank, the Bundeabank, absorb- ed .. elillmated -mill!<"\ in dollars aad -cumncla cmvtrt6d•fnto marks. \Miss Gabor -Efforts lo tbrow Nalionalllt :f c • ,. China out ol the Unlt.d li• ' (JCeJ QUr11 tiooa in lavbr ol jbe Qll.- .,. Communilll he>ded lw II PALMA DE lllALLOllCA, thumping ' d-In t b I Spain (UPI) -l'Olke today General Allemb)J iodaY. • 1oo1t -Zia. Zia Gabor .,, The vote, ~ iata In • from a Parta-bound airliner the day, appeaNd certain lo aad Into coorl lo ,_ a 11111 111 • return . a m a r 1 I • for , · f« Jlll,JDlelll of a $1,llOO bcMI Generahalzno au.q -gm.. b8l. _ ' Shet's pttilddll at ~ A ~---as large aa 'Jaat ,...., .~ ealiar'l:li-1 to Jinvml edge. The 19t7 ........ WU bor Jeavi!itl 'Vallor<a, Ille the greateot lji the aMual llland wtMire nearlJ • years U.N. China~ since 111a • .,.,. Ibo....,_ haoot.- Among the oeven apeaken wtlll llorr.;;;..-........, admr scheduled In today'• Dnal Geaqe s.:;;;.., . ' ' debate w"" u .s. Ambassador ""' . ... -rl .. tito "" ~ ~ p= Vida iiataif.,=.,. IOll lor Fcnign Mini1W Halim iludo Illa ._ to -lllat Lui year the vote WU H GalJor'I -., ila1, at,lba for keeping N1\JOnalial €hlna bolal. . ' ' in the a-rat .!J"'."'bl;y, • •. Natlooalill ...Ina ~ - Monday 1o oC11<r .umrnatiorw Veteran Killed to dole rub qatnst 0 Com- munlst adnele tubve:nSan" and vote to defeat Red Cblna11 bid lo 0011 the Toiwan ........ Sixteen natlon1 spoke Mon- d117 In the .debate that opened .-.... -led-who denoanc<d the N- au---It ii the oru, logtttmele ,....mau .. If all China'I paoplL SANTA lllJNICA (AP) - A young Vietqam --lr)'Jnc to llt!il aft a ---abroom-.... -lo deatb ll<aldaJ Jn a IUp<nllarbl where ba ...md, poHce IOI. n..,. Mid the -anMd w!tb a .JI. .. -plllol, tied -CJ -· ........ -- 'I , South .<;011it . Plaia • • 11.:e~wM ,M•ftt .... ,. i,tarbor Shopping Cent•r (Tralf~rl • .. . ' • • I .. ' \ • r ! I i 1 I ' ' Sirhan Te~ised State Demos Ask ly "'" lm.rlandl Missiles Dumped In Wreck MARKLEEVILLE AP Missiles with u n a r m e d warheads spilled over the same spot of a Sie.rra roadway for a second time within 24 hours as a rocket truck crub- ed on a steep section cl Highway 89 south of I.lie Tahoe. The driver of lM misalle carrier was killed Monday night u his rig careened down the grade and smashed into a tow truck clearing wreckage from the previous accident. Military auUtorities 1 a id both loads were complete missiles with unarmed warheads. Most of lhe second truck's load was spilled near where authorities were removing the remainder of 4tl,OOO pouads of rockets dumped earner. HOLLYWOOD (AP) Funeral services for former newspaper colwnnilt and television ~ Paul Coates will bt ltOld al 'l""' Wednesday at the: Hollywood Cemetery CbaJll!I. C91tes, who retfred1ifoo1Q tbf bJs, -. Times leu than a 1DQGf4 NO, . died Saturdlw " ... . heart attd..Jll11ra-4F. lET'S BE FRIBIDl.Y It you have nl!W nefa:bbora or Jmaw· of anyone movinJ to our atta. please tell us so that we may extend a friendly :w~come and heJp them to ~ aequalnted ln their ..,,. IUn'OUDd1np. Hu~llllon ludl Visitor A6-M26 Cosfl MISI VlsllOr '4UOl4 So. Cont YlsHor 4U0$79 H1rbor VlsHor 6754433 . "f II .I .,iag "' a &ic•ette llJ ••re ... art yeu?" .. • - ' . I ' i Support _Your United fµncl Wh-do yQu do if ;you . dial ~ur mother long .distance " • ' . ·_and get .someone els:,~$~.ros~er • by ~iStake ·., ' ... ',:",r'".".'" 't__.· --,r I 1 ' • l I! ,. ' '• • Don't worry, it happens in the best of families. Just hang up , and dial the Operator.Tell her what happened. Then dial again. We 'll see that you're not ,charged for the· wrong mother. .. _ .... , .. " We're here to help. PlclllcT~epllll11@. r- ' I ~ ' " ' •• ' ! : '-· ~r . ' i I . • . ' ! . ' l. -· • ' ' ! .. '• ' . .:----' ' ., ' ... ... .. • ' ' . • ,,.. ' I .:'J!I' ' . , ·f , ·'; . ' • I ... t"' ...... """' .... , • .. - ,. • ' I I I l ·L~TU'.!:'.Rl<=.EY:...~~~. ~~~~ .. ".".~".".~".". .. ~. '" .. -.. .,. • Name • • • • • • ·1· > I Shop I at IFAD .. . .. . ,.. . • f r . or -.,:.I'"' .... J t.. .. .._, - • ,.-" ,• "*Vt . . , your • • ' ............ . I Ph • • • • • • • • ' I ~:.;~. :··:~·' 11111'.-ksgiving • ' Si• ...... frts . ~-. ,~ . j •••••• ......... . :....;·~" .. ~.. .;...-- .I 7 ... . . •. at . DiKOU.NT PRICES . ~ ' . . . . . · FAD Markets-.will'.how a large varietY of stuffed Turkeys. · S.lf.Bmflng Turkeys, Turkey Pan Roast, Beltsville Turkeys · and )toasting Chickens far Your Thanksgiving NHds USDA GRADE A e CALiF. GROWN USDA 'GRADE A e CALIF. GROWN FRESH DRDSED FRESH DRESSED ' ... ' ' . TOM TURKEY a ·EN TURKEY . . WEIGHT · • • ' • • • • ' • AVERAGE WElo;.tT 18 to 2f lbs. 41 C AVERAGE ·4 Jc LI. . 12 to 16 lbs. LI . ! • • • : • • • • ' , ' • . ' ' ' ' • • • • " • ' ' . ' • ' • ' ' 1 ' I • .. ' ' U.S.O.A. GRADE e NORBEST FROZEN AVUAGI! WEIGHT 11·22 llS. A VERA GE WEIGHT 12· U LIS. ~·IOMS HENS ' ' . ~•NA QUILL 1W• Ol. CAN WHIP TOPPING ' c lb • U.S.D.A. INSPECTED AVERA°G!-w!1Gtff ~ 16·22 LBS. .. ' .. . -e.utt l'il.ot 7j l•erit'ay LOW: Dll(OUNT Meat Prke1 ROUND STEAK~uh°~CHoK:E lJ~ .. . CHUCK ROAST. ~~t~OICE 3.~ .. Boneless, SHOULDER CLOD ~~~c: J~~ ' -BONE O CLUB U.S.D.A. Choioo Stealis ~:f'9 • I . TAILS REMOVED. ~··;· 1 LI. FRYING CHICkiN l/,;,~~i:a~~a. A i~a. FAD SLICED BAC'ON \~L~u~~,sac Farmer John ~Luer Bacon ~~~GS. ·55c L.Y•lll ' HOflMll:.. OUfl.111 . ! I CANNED HAM , 8 k!.; $6.98 BONELESS HAM $1'.39L., 4.STAR SPECIALS ' . • . LllllY . 212 CAN •*I PUMPKIN SA:.,,,-~· • ' I • ! L ' • - ' l ' . I ' l ' • • ----• ........ • -~pite Peace Talks,- Captives Hope Grim PARIS (.AP) -l>eopite the the matter of pri.sonen may bombing 1111111111 expectationl well bt among the Jul 11em1 thtl the -peace !ala ~ out. Durlq th• two wJ.11 n:sum1 IOOn, ponpld.t yun of aegoti•llooa to • n'd do not. lljlPltr br1ab1 !Gr lbt·X.rcan War, prllooor tx· , si-11 -of ~ ~wart DOI sellled 1llllll t1rmeD llolC prisoner In Harth the ind. Vietnam. Slll1 _., problem II H..,..·,, U. s. Oyen --·• _...... dis~ a """' llllmate used btre la ~ b tG I - ts400--t1pluredwl1n ~-~~ their .,-. were ahol -mll 1llt :im-of lltrlb during .. lllrec ~. .. Nm .. ._ In SooUt nine inOillllo ti U.S. llr-II-"""""' U.S. ...,....,Is _, lacbJ-'--'f"'M.~ byOd !"', sident .. Hanh \'l&'-ntt are •t ' w•-,'"""!' · • · IMll llldlreCllJ W b l'Oi..tPli A pc~ . effort b J lllal lllt , lllflll llil !!!Ill Amhasaa •:t'-· Averell llaJ'o -11111 ... iaodh. llul rlman an4 tum of lfellli ~ llegtltalml negollatm:w ' . meager -1'il m pilblicly about raulla on the of :nr Ncii!IMiD --'·=-Jn the Issue during lbt .. ab: ,......_. · moot.ha of U.S.-Nd South1 · nameae lalb. ·· GOOD 'lllU. SEEKS OPENING ' Alter Noith Viebwn rdeD Harriman plans to II"'"' u.a. p11o1o IMI - ahead on this m at t er met, · .,._. tit whenever be ..., an opening. return ceplll!td Nd Vie~ , I . 'f -- <tloliday ·gutware • . . . . . ' ' . ' ''''' ..... - • " '! f~om T~cany ..... ~.... "-·. ~ t . ' .. ' .... '. ~ ·-· ' .. • • ' r , ' . 5.00 .,, ·' ~. ' 'I ·~· ' ' ' " • ! ' and • • • . . . . . . . War Cl iiw tlie ri,tlit Jilt let dial E.....n. ~ ... • tlie perfect piece lb ~ tlie ~ for 'f'O• cia1 portia. 'I1io colloctlan incWn beaudfully aafled ,.,_. a1 truly nuonable prim oo sliop now. SET OP • Cl!lAMIC -i, mugs on a llandw wlOlljht iron tree. ' Cliocot from oli•e ~ or fioner· browft. r--1 '"" ,., s.oo But many obstacles seem to namese bat stressed ape11 delay. tllil WU a ol,IJOC>d . ---------------,,...------------------...._ ________ 4 __ For ooe lhJn&, the Parll will rather than ly. [ cool.,_ I 1 Indefinitely North Vtelllam aet fret suspended btCIUll the South three Amerlcall Vletoameae g i!i·y e r n me n t the ·February Tet F al, reiu.e. to attend. This has and Harriman, after be w suspended moll U:S.-North lo Paris Iii MaJ, llld f\ulbtr Vietnamf:ll contlcta: for t h e priloner releues would tm- time beiDI 'wbUe U , S . prove the negotiating at· diplomata lilc:ul on patcl!lng ~· U.$. d Ip Io ma I 1 up the opUI between Salgon believe thtl the -ol and WashtnftOn. tbe second three fliers wu JJ and wlien an ellpBl1ded In ...,_.. lo Horriman'a conference gell underway and l(OOd-1\'lll themo -and that btglql lo tackle the basic this la lhe beSt lacllc lo pursue issues of a peliCI aettlement, in th,e immediate future. Texas Sen~tor Eyed To Head GOP Campaign W ASBING'ION (AP) - Senate Republkans may use the "llOUthern -tegy" thtt helped win the presidency for Richard M:. Nii:on by picking Sen. John G. Tower to bead their CIDJllOlp comm111 .. for for Nlrm, Nevado, New Ma- ico, Wyoming, Utah and Mon- lalla. ID the 1-alate, Senale Democratic Leader MI t e Mansfield Is erpected lo bt -g~lecl!on. Only t b·r e e ol the elgbl • I the ll70 llettka. ltepubllcans wbooe ... is will be at alaU In IV/O will bt nmoln& In alalel carried ; , ToWer, the Tuan who· bead- : • ed Nixon's ~member ma)or ~ : issues rommiUee, bu told col- • • leaguu b9 would lib to have ' : : the post be1nc 1'1Clted by Sen. : ~ 11 Geortt llaqibJ Of Clllfornia. •• earlier this month b y · Democratic pruldenllal ..,.. dldate Hubert H. Hwnphny, 3AT SUD , • • Murphy. II txpectod lo run They aro Hiram L. Fon1 ol Haw.U, Hugh Scolt o[ Penmylvanla and Cbarlea E. Goodell ol New York. ' r· for re-electlm in 11'11 llXI • • : under Republican rulies w 111 .. have to le.ave tbe campa1&D ~; job. I ' M. camp 1l1acammtttee chalnnm. Tower eoold bt ... peeled to adopl -bt calls the "heartland" strategy of solidi¥nc Republican atreqtb In the South, -and far Wiii. JJ be ia named t1mpalgn chairman, Tcnm lntenda to devote considerable time to eounterta, lllY move George C. Wallact'I third party may make lo put ""'ll"S'lonal tlndldata Into the field. Tower ,.,. U Wallaee bad not been In the race, be thlnlu NEED II BATS Ni:aoo would have carried the Republlcaa Dtocl a net 1lin enUre South, Including Tens, of 10 seats to take over un-·or the rtates Wallace car· qualllled control al'the Senate rled, Nlxoo ran lhlrd In Alaba- from the llomocrala. ma, Louisiana .-lid Mlalalp- OI the • nm.-ta whole pl and secood In Ananau and aeata wm .. at ltab in two Georgia. yean, 14 ,._•tea NJx. · Tbt aenator alto Ill'• Ihm ........... In fhe NOY. r..... II a chance "' electing I .,. timl. ()( tbele tine are in Republican to replace Sen. the ~ J'lmida, Tmr?Ssee Ra1pb 0. Yarborough ln hll • 11111 V1rJ1ik, OolJ -ts In . own slate and ol supplanting .. -· _ ,__ s.... 5-rd L. llolland "' Da• •lllo -will bt Florida with a GOP member. • 1kdM 11 I I• e Mid-Bui not enn Tower 11 op. I ..... llafts thtt Nbron llmlltJc lboul lmock!ng oil -. 1n 22 ~ ..._ Olllo, !"'-Jobrl' si_.nnis In "\1f'l'llP. • -2 .. lf«lllDUola. ... ,.., -De -:artl _________ , .._ .._ .. eadiDI Alea Ir 1+ t!IN_.__ NowM•rW-.,. FALSE.TEETH ••W8AC• I WM M-c.,_tort -..... J\1111 8 PC. M(JlTINI SET in ~rm sphere optic firWh. H111d made ln Italy, olive, ~ or_ turquoise. 4£ "' oz. jug, 6 ps.es, 5.bo - TWO Pll!CE LEAD Cll'YSTAL . smoker K't inchidu b.,oo cut aihttar and table li8bter. Ligl>IOr. Lighter. 3',4", uhtrty 4Y, • 1%"· 5.00. - ' . HANDMADE SOUP :rllUliN Sl!T lacludes, 5 qt. wtil1e lurftn tray an4 ""'P ladle. r..,.. tt'h", turcm, 12'h". 1·.10.00 l ... ... . Hl.JlGANI'. aJT CRYSTAL andy bait nialitp i tboo&btful ~ n- footed diob with lid, bcilcls your . f~.orite g<Odics. S.00 • , I : I I .. ., i ' I • FRUIT and OIEESE SER leaf Tiftt and b<trr daign :~~:r"""~ 6" ' • • 146 1121, -'1'9~ttrt•b•• ·==~· ~ ~~.=~= coast plaza, san dlego frffway .crt. llft~il. ·c .... 111.-i ........ 'ttlOll",rl'tlblcll:,... .... ' =-,,· Cl~~.:;-..,\"'..;;.~ , shop monclay thru IClfllrdliy, 10100 .. t1JO ·~~...,. ... ~-,.-.. ... ~-~l"'::::~= ...... :::::::;;:••= .. ~ .... ::::.= .... == ..... =----------------------------,----......,t------,t--------------..- , ., i, . ...... .... 'JI>-,.-.. -..... i •......... • . , \ T111sdl7, Nowmtltr 19, 1968 DAil. y I'll.OT For· the Record MAZATLAN ·RACE LED BY BRITISH COLUMBANS • ' (Cool From Pac• I) Slmoon'• comc;ll<I 11 In • Jll"'*' bor M8 JDIJ• alcq iht rllumbllnt, onb' ..,. mile • • • BALTZ llOll'n1illl'.S CW-tlol lbr.OR ,_ Ooolll -. Ml Hiii llr:i.L llNIADWAY MOll'n1.UY ·111 11..-,, c:.ta.JI ... u Niii DILDAY llllO?BEllS llaljqtlO Vr8°' 1mr~ lfllldl(M- 14-Tnl . PAaJ'IC m1f MDIOIUAL Pillt Ct•••t • ~ -·~Dr! .. """"' ~ Collwolo ~ PER l'AMILY COIAJllW, ruNEML JIOM1I llftlloloo.l ... Wall--- ehNd o1 -place Roboo W, a Oolumbla~ tloop 1klp. pered by R<>bert H. Gi1int cl Nawport -1 tllJrd place, • JDIJe Robao m, ... tba 00.U .... -.. I'" pend by llemr Orandln 1ct, ~l Fnncll Yacht Club1 ~an ll'randlCo. Larry Molo a Col· 40 lledhaad from San Yacht Clltb ·wu loarl Qnibuco -llllb and 11ullzlb. If llNO?Wllllll Tba-.-w-, "'!nod ltl4 lklwerod by OUmt*b ol c'llilomla y Club, reported wlndl ct Ii --Iba northwOll ., the I a.m. rollcaJI Moodq, wltb ~ '"" •••• bibker brtau u the di!' Wart Oil. \ • You can • • . Kenneth Jolmscm, chairman ol hl>tory at Bolton Latin School, wlll 11ptak on "AttJtudes ol the Free Negro , 1817 • 1837" Wediieoday (20tli) at 4 p.m. In UC Jrvtne's Science Lec- ture Hall. !Us talk Is open to the pUJjHc w!th- out charge. Art Sale Planned \ 'IYITllM•J'AIL A compllcatod oymm of e o m munJcaUool dtveJoped Monday wh<n Iba lhlp-!Ntlp radio aboard W • 11 w a r d bacam1 !noperallve. Watward fl the roll aall -1 '"" wblch ahe u... ordlnery marine listen to money 'Y,~µ save on one .· · of our · Motherliness League Slated For UCI ·' Instructor Gets Honor Spencer C r um p, orange Coast College journalllln In- structor, has been notified he will be listed in the forthcorn· in& ediUon of "Who'• Who in the West." Marquis-Who's Who, tnc. also advised bim that his bl- . ography will be considered for "Who'• Who ln America.•• Crump was selected for the annual publlcaUon ro the ba· sis of. his a.uthQflh.IJ.> of. seven books, Including 'Ride the Big Red C8ra:" and "Black Riot 1n Los Angela."; and for dlrectlng tbe productlao of other boob for Trana-Anglo Boob of i... · Angele1. Prior to joining the Orange Coast College faculty, Crump aerved oo~the editorial 1taU1 of the Lo:lg Beach Independ- ent-Press Telef'am and the Los , An&e.les Times. He wu graduated from tho Unlvtr· sity • Southern CJllfornia. More Covered Looking for a Car of Distinction? ,. .. ' 1931 Model A. De Luu Roadlter (Co~"' Reato~e~) ~00 _..,.( ... -'.'!.! tll< Mod<! "A" 1DG1 inlroduad GI tM wre built, bvt thert1 ore Oft!~ o /ttO JIU'-&ofll\n:• k/t Nqui fl Vol'' <IMm<c w """'mid to Qtt more odmtnition and ~ md todaJI. · Tllll --dored w Ill oriQinal Dfartonl IJ)fcl/~ ~~ and 11 1n11r,. ... IJI. u fl fll<Chalileollv P<Tf•cl cmd rdl • ..,; .,.;,.,. ~ IOCm# to drive ll a,,.S mJOJ It . c .... """ ... It .,,. DA/LY PILOT ""Plot.> .. FkllllJ lot at 330 WelC Bar Strc•t, Costa Mtsa. FOf" m.orc inf017114don <Uk,,for Mr. C•rl<v in t/'• MWspaptr offlct, or caU 642-4321, E.t 240. ... 1 ' • . ' ' I radio C9DUJlUWca.UOD1 wllh the fleet. She aJ90 bat H111p equlp-inm£ and 111 Ojlel"8tor aboard with which she transmits ract progremi. to ~re s\aUona fllch 11 c:an.11 Htld90ft ol Newport Beac!I and Guper Pttmedo in Mazatlan. ' H_., "'IUIPmenl . Ds aJao aboard tterb Jolllllon's Col...,. bfl..O vector .. °"" o1 the c:om-petttors In uxi race. 1\'ben Westward'• inartne gear trenl out 1 h e WI.$ able to (ecelve bul not trllllll1il ~ quently, she rtll~ on Vector to relay ·transmlM!w to tht nett by connecttnr the ham equipment to the marine radio. Unleu the trouble waa repaired, Vector was to handle roll call today and transmit It by ham to Westward who lo turn would tend it alona: to shore stations. Following are the corrected Ume clus pol!UOOJ with mileages alon1 the rhumbline: CLAS.S A -(I) Cbubasco, 333 ; (W) Mir, 331 ; (e) tie between, Wefitivard a n d llucal, 311. I CLAS.S B -(I) S~ . 348; (2) Robon III, 34.7; (3) Amorita, 348. CLAS.S C -(I) Redhead, 331; (2) NUlll30 II, 325; (3) Vlvant, 3%4. CLASS D -Whhnoey II, • 329; (2) Conquest, ;rll; (3 Protege, 325. LaUtucfe and Longitude pool· tl<>n" HOV"NDl!L MAR -2t:.IM-11~;11W QU!ll f'MI -Jt:20N-111!11w , DJ.rksen Starts Hospital Stay LIVINGBTON, N.J .. (AP) - 8eft'I Everett M. Dlrk11m ( R-I Ill.), lw checked Into st. ' Barnabas Medical Center hen! for a .. few days for a cheCkup," the Hospital djaclOled today. · 11>e 7J...year-0ld S e n a t e minority leader underwent a full battery of 1mdlvlosed tests following hi! arrival at the . botpltal M4 n day af· carloads. ' We may give the only car Joana in town you can artna!ly bar. Ber•• you'll save enough money on ono to buy the radio for the. Cll'JOll baT• :Youaee,weo~ . .•• ' A hlllhJy lnteniltlJlg cbecldoaucoam.lt'ifree for 111e-~o1Jllllr loan. Say your monthly service clmge now Cltl1g<S $l!. Wlieii it'• nocfi. · ing al all, you'll •ave $48 in two ycm; $72 in three ycm. For that you can buy a nice ndio or a wry nice"radio. • Loan& of little Interest. Low. Low. That'• the only wiy to ~ our intere.st rates. And you don't have.to be a familiar &ce to Pt a deal. Af1er all, making ldyal ow tom en of perfect 1trangen made 111 tlte $900 million bank. we arc today. SOnomatterwhethcryouWIDll r -.. I';.;.._ radioorwhitcwalliorpowubnka ~Mm for your new car, it you g~~ a lo111 ·Car from usyou'll get a little extta. Lomu tmiooo, a hoopltal opokesman VMIYDllTr•-... : llOUOalftr·Dme,JniDA Aid. '-~~~~~~~-:0,..,.-,..,.-,..,.-,..,..,..,..~',..,..,..,..,..,..:::::,..,..,..,.-,..,.-;;,.-,..,..""",..,..= S~SC221P • AS!IXJl'1X Bmb9'"'° _,,,,_ ....,...,..11ms. • o.rmd c;:w.tom Dllwxt -T-• 21 Wltll llA Power. MtdlllrtwM tit,llng. r.c. ..... n IOlldl. ·'299'1 Sylvania spends a fortune ••• to brl~ you stereo" with features that are bdtter than they have to be. • Solid Stlte FM StereofFM/AM tunett. ••fltil i ..--~,.,ato liM'I •Weighted l1ywheet tuning.• seal~ AlrSUipen-Tllere'a a srtviill& Conaate Juat r1g111tO..11111 elon speekor systems. • ,High COfl!Pll•nco ctr-••• Hear the -• ; • -Ille -beeutlful ... .idge..• .J~ to, tape and extra speak.era. C••,11•whM1 ... 111•nforleahn. U... •FM lntar cllllWlol noise triutlng control.·• C'MIJ clc9aly. And above Ill adjust the-to aaft ~t bau and llllble ,oonlrols. • COmpenaated your own tiolenlng anjoyment ' ~ .... -~ . . corie · m today ••• make yfut-hOme the ll10lfl exCltino p/Jl08. Jn town I ' ' ' 411 E. 1M ST. COSTA MDI ..... ,. ' Dolly U -Sit. N • . ' • • I 'I • I " ~-MID:atba )t.: 1'61 ' "J H:' T•ettter ·No~• • • :!:·4 New Shows Light County ·stages. ; I 'f ' , Minnesota Group SI.ates LA Tour· . ' 1TENDER ·SCEHE PROM 'LloN IN WINTER' • Toni Haehn., Marthella Randall In Laguna Dr11mt1 I . 0 . fLooeMatch' pening )1t Ahmanson Tonight I LOS ANGELES -Tbe 'fenter '1beater Group . i""""1a tbe -Id preroloro ·.of "Love Matcb" .t the I Ahnianson 'l'healer IUbscrlp- tlon 'teuon. '. 'lb.i new JD\'llcal, acbeduled ' for seven weeb,-Lt tbe fourth u y.,... Queen Vldorla, and ·Ulm!nce ~-.. Prlnco Albtrt. "Love Match" is ~ maslcal dlsclolUro " tbe .... tlmate, and uniil -uniold. •IOI')'" the teenage empress and her husband. ft WU writ- ten by Christian Hamilton with lyr!os by Richard Ma)tby, Jr., and music by David Shire produCtlon to originate In Loa wbo also supplied the dance Angeles uDdeJI C'l'G director music and v o c 1 l ar-Elliot Mar!in-It also II tbe. . ran&emenLt. first to ... provided with • Michael Allimon aod lW shakedown qagemmt, whlcb Linden have starring rotes took place In Pboeolx, prior . 1 Lo d to 'tsd but at the Ahmanson. respective y as r · ~+ .. ......;e .... Patricia Routledge Melbourne and 8§ brother ~ ..,... ... -e the Prince, and Patricia • " r .......... "SNOW WHITE -AND THE JEVEN DWARFS" A .. "HIGH, WILD & FREE" ~ LION• Alan Alda Lauren Hutten De!rolt Lions • • I ... Ripley, Bill lfinnanl aod Ru Robbins are featured in teb cast. Evening performances are at 8:30 on Mondays through Saturdays, with matinees at 2:30 on Thursdays and Saturdays. Tickets for the engagments, which ends Jan. 4, are available at the Music Center boz office and at all agencies. BALBOA 673-4048 ••• ... lly TOM TTnla, -.. ~ ........... Tb1a ii "jackpot week" rar ar..,.. County'• community theaten. No ie.a than lour productiorll move onto the local at.gel tllia week, joining -othero oiroady in pro-..... Not .unW .after t b e Cbrialmu holldaya will IO -lootllibLt be ,Uttering oround tbe cowtlJ tbeater clr<ult. The ..... ollerlop, In c:lnnologjcal ord<r ' -1'Tbe Curious Savage," tbe fall pnlductlon " tbe !Jdo Isle Ployen, opening tmilbt fer a ftv~ nm. -•-n. lJon in Winter," a bl.at«ical comedy-drama, mounting the atq:e of. the Loguna Playhouse Wectn..day nJahl. -"Tbe Imgu!M Verb To Love," the latest comedy from the Costa Mesa Civic Playboost, opening Friday for two weekends. -"Dear Friends," the Reginald Role TV drama, launching 1 three-weekend run in Anaheim Friday after a premiere performance SUD- day. * * * Bill Fuclk Is directing "Tbe Curious Savage," John Patrick'• comedy of charact.erl, for the Lido Players. Elaie Painter, Stuart SWidler, Basil Bookastl and Barbara Swid!er take the pro-- minent roles d. the Savage family, Otben: in the Lido cast are Carol Bookalta, Bill Gautschi, Nonna Gautschi, Stan Bell and Nancy Hayes. "Savage" plays n I g ht l Y through Saturday at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lldo Soud, Newport B e a c h . ,Reservations may be made by calling fl&.2871. * * * James Goldman's "Lion in Winter" receives its first Orange County staging with the Laguna production. John Fenacca is staging the 12th century play as his fifth assignment for Laguna. Ralph Richmond as King Henry II and Marthella Ran- dall as Queen Eleanor he.ad the Laguna cast, with Michael SUUon, Robert Wallace and Ken Komweibel u their plot. ting som. Paul Wilson plays Ille yom<g king ol France aod Toni Hachez ii the French prlnctS!. "Lion" will be on stage for three weeka, Wednesday through Saturday ( e x c e p t Thanksgiving Day) 1t the playhouse, 319 Ocean . Ave., 'Zf,t«tcd A1tt'JtJ ' ' w ,, ... ~•111111 .. 11 .. :l ... ~ ~ .. ,1~ ,.; ~·01 ACADEMY AWARD' WINNER r • ' ' • ,.. •• r ~ '• A .. • .. STEREO SENSATION! ne colorrld ••nd or ~ ........ County Music --~ RADIO -KOCM 103.1 FM 1 , " Fro~ Fa~hlon Island, Newport Be1:1ch • • No 'Reruns' On Emmys HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tho Academ,y of Television Arts an<j Sciences r<vised ils Em· my awards Monday, forbid- ding wtnnen from repeating from one year to the nut. Academy president Seymour Berns aaid tbe r<vlslona In the rules would make the Em- mys mon important and meillllngluL The Mlno...ta Theater playlnreporiory..t'!belo!Mk Company, ~which bu been Taper ronnn. The eritlrt ccm- Pl"!"lltlng a widely ~ f:"J;, ~:~ partlclpale npertoey season ucli year.========== 1t the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in ' Minneapolla atnc. t b • theater was built (or tbe com: pany In 1913, wlll play .a llinlled Loo An&elea enpge-, '!•ATft• • ~ CCIPA .llQ4, l'MQllC S.U.JIOI ment of five weeks beginning·--·---·•--. Jan. 17 at tbe !o!Mk Taper Poatllvoly End• Tuuday Fonun under tbe aegla of tbe ACADEMY Center 'I'belter GroUp. The pruentatlon is ivai!able AWIRO to IUbeci'ibera only aod Will herald Cl'G's third sul>scri WINNER Uon seuon in the Mart Taper IUT ._cToa-.a -=*u Forum. The balance of. the ...... will be lllDOWIC<d shortly by Gordoo Davldaon, artistic director or the forum. JOSEPH £. LEVINE -• Mll<E NICHOLS· LAWFIENCE TURMAN - THE &RADUAlE m.OR ......... IOl;I_, ... .,. Second Top Cornody ' l DAILY PILOT Stefl Pfllf9 A. show or individual who receives an Emmy this year cannot win again for the same program or performance in the same role or creattve flmction next year. 1be local engagement of the company, together with that ol Ille Royal Shakespeare Theater Jan. 14-Feb. 22 in the Ahmanson, marks an im- portant milestone for the Mualc Center where for the first ihne two of the world's foremost repertory compani will be playing simultaneously. _ _.. Mlr;y 1)lm' .... Wliar.seBli IT'S ALL GREEK TO THIS ENGLISHMAN S.rb11ra Garlich, K11thy Ladd, Paul Gracey In ''Verb'' I 'Ibe . Academy alJo ruled that performers and 1how1 · will not be eligible for an Laguna Beach. Reservatiom may be made by calling tbl: box office at '94-a061. I * * * Residenl director P a i I obtained by .... m .... 133-2%33. Emmy after the second season .............., on the air. * * * Bems said' "This assures Wind.Itig up a two-week run that every Emmy award will About Feeing &aodP CD JWI Qt.. g Starb WodnMday ·~. Tambellini stages her 1~ production for the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse with the open· ing of "Irregular Verb" ~Y Hugh and rwrargaret Williams. • honor new and innovative Wednesday through, Saturday 1 c b I e v e m e n t • , thereby Ls "Tbe Golden Apple," a answering the crltlcllm that lll\lSiCal veraion of the Iliad all too often the same people and the Odyssey set in 1900 and shows were bestowed with Washington, at Jhe UC Irvine Emmy bnnora." Two ol the Minnesota Theater Company'.c m o s highly praised productions - "The House of Atreu1,'' diRcted by Tyrone Guthrie, and "The Resist.able Rise oI Arturo Ul," dlncted b l' Edward Payson Call -will Lwafiior .. t..illc 11·-I Audrey Snitzer and Da\1d Goodall are featured as the heads 'of an unusua1 Englisll. familv which includes Barbara GarliCh and Ed Little. A 1 s o in the cas• are Paul Gracey, Betty Evans, Joanne Wolcott, Ray Scott and Kathy Ladd. Opening night is, as usual, sold out to the playhouse"& patrons association. Public performances will be gif.en Saturday and next Friday a.nd Saturday at the Commw,tlly Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds, with reservations available at 834-5303. * * * Mary Eastman, 1~ho established the Orange Studio Theater four years ago, is directing "Dear Friends" for the Unitarian Church o f Anaheim, 1120 W. Santa St. The show ls sponsored by t~e church's fine arts center. ' Included in the cast are Mary Lynn Shea, Joe Del Rosso, Rosalie Abrams, Gl11rla Newton, Dorothy Smith, Clruck Schick er Rey L 'Ecluse, , Stu Wailing~ Lynn Walling. Perfonnances will be given Fridays through Sundays m'ltil Dec. 8. Reservations may be Studio Theater.·Tickels .are ......... ,. ~·~...., -.=""• !./['"· available by calling 83U617. .... . Also closing tllia week, with • * Tonight * ~ -· l!llJ final performances Friday and • SUPER • . Saturday, Is "Sunday in New • SPAGHE'Tn JAMES··-DEB••MBl~E ~MAU-RICE York" at the Huntington • . Beach Pl~yhouse, 2110 Main • FEED • GARNER REYNOLDS RONET St Huntington Beach. Tlie • re~ervation number is SU. •11 P• •• ;:" fw • ti.la. • 8861. • DAN;.N. • fteh!'lkoior• Moving into ils secood • • weekend al Sooth Coast. MR. oo·s • DD.y Brianl Repertory's Third ~ t e p • . Theater is th~ commedia del' • -':'".!..,'";"-• "W'rth Six lia · . arte production "The Tbree • • I'-• 1:-lP' Cuckolds." The theater i.8 2600 w. COAST HWY. ueia..c11vu . ' located at 1827 Newport Blvd ., • 642·llJI N_,_, • G: .. .,._._ C..ta Mesa, with tickets,. ••••••• ~ available at 646-1363. Actors Honor James Stew¥t HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor James Stewart bas won the annua1 Screen Actors Guild award for 1968. In presenting Stewart with the award Sunday, Guild President Charlton Heston said the actor had been selected for "fostering the finest ideals of the acting pro- fession." .... _ "THE PRODUCERS" "ELVIRA MADIGAN" • • stAm WIDNISDAT. DCLUllVI All.A IN•ASIMINT ' .• : ""151 Ir~ ? Crossword P11zzle Wook Da}'I One Showing at I P.M. Continuous Show ONa TO MR!'M I lll!!L•. ~ Pl"' Comedy CJ Supple1Rellft C4 Enjoy11frC of a right 45 llng 44 Endi"i;! llSal1 •1th tap and spin f1 City or N"' Jersfy or 1 Ontario 51 Squ;i;bble 5C Ex'prfSS lndlgn1tlon , Sr. 11-11 ageoq;: """ I 57 S. 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' .. 64Ml21 ' . • 2211 w.t ,.. .. l!!d-............. GORDO tyMILIWEEDS · .. .. • WISS PIACH . ' ~ •• " . • • By Charles M. Scltall r.:,...==.=1.= .. =.,.=:;----- M'C.P ~f • ' ! M~TILL . mDWE""' 171USI! LUM~P . '' Ii ·---- ·'"' •• .. "'-ir . . "- • .. ' I • •· ~~ • ly ... lald ,_ "" " Ga Anlola __ ;...,, ___ .. " I Public~· Hugo Black By RICK ·OU IROW • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A Ollf>hour prime~ \ interview wltll Hugo L. Blaclt, 82-yeor-<>ld ~ Jwtlee of tbe U.S. 5up1eme Court, will be p.-qfed by CBS-TV Dec. 3. · • The broadcaot will marlt ooe o1 th• very '!IN occasions on wbich televiewerl are a!forded a ~ up insight into Ute lilghett echelon of tile jucliclll branc'h of govemml!ftt. · ;. PASl' PRIME Ume interviews With P""'id ..... vice presidents and counU-cougieaamen, UV. brought the main body of the televlalu) viewlDC audience closer to tile executive fnd legislative UIJlll of American government. . · · !!Ut; by contrast, the Supmne Court, ID Ibo video sense, hai> remailled rather temote, &)r <Ibo vious and good""'""" which set 111 membeA ~ from politicians. 1 The Dec. 3 broadcast, lllmed In Seplclber at the Jurist's home in AlelOIDdrta, Va., u eDl!Ued "Justice mact and the Bill of fti&'lla," ancl the lii: tervlewers are CBS newemen Eric Sevartld Oil Martin Agroosky. · ' ' : • ~ t ' ' "AS FAR AS we kno\V/' aaya Bev~,._.., h no precedent for a teievllloii -wllb ' sitting l"dge, who~· ahout'the law, :Ille~ tution ~ the court. . •""~ . • .-. ~ ; . The procnm. produced by -j!enjainiq. came about wllen Agronsty app1oeeb..t JUJtice Black follow!ng ~ seffet of lj!Clurel tbt jurist hlil given at Columbia trmverllity in March, Ind astell if he woulcl" agree to. a conversation -s.vare;~ and himself. . .. • . .. ' . . . ··~ ' ' The ideli;.nolts CBS-TV, was Ilia! tile ju.ollcit "woold explore the substance Of hif · JU4lclol ,tl!ouJ11>1 1 • ·fll!i\.-phllG80Dhy for a Wide Amel'fcan' abdlence. 81' agreed· to the propf>SaJ." . . , , " · ·c.Bs.TV add• that Iba boardcut' will' IDClude ~ ~"'"1.of "~ J;llack'• "opll>lonl outie:~ moral ~·le•ll ~•lill'S Of our times -~ ob•c-"" ..a ·~ 11>e r1 ht of • • T . I(. • . _, ..,,. .......... y, g • · Y Oii .,yu ·aad ·liie·~,dilut'Gr about bow the coart•1 ~ i---:::::::==-;..· ...;,,· ""=:::::::"'.;.·-ii· , Ion< baverts~·pollce." . : i i" "IH All: ·UNUSUALL y rev"'llllle Jequence, i: . ••r• the ·network, ... Justice mact ~ deacrlbo 1llli proeess thri>u&b whi<n Ille Supreme' Court dtddti .. w!llch of Ille '°"1• z;soo cases sent 'up to !be cowt . · oatjl ·l""Jl° WI be·"1;en under COlll1deration. He ~ pliW : ...,,, ot , the · ·non-secret proeed"""' of th' - By Al Smltli +'tOli Ml.lOM llO lSA&Y•Sl I I ER& c+IAl!liE? _.,_ - ludUi'.~>~ . .tbe.tlart pl&iicl by a~~ tl\l' ..,.'11'9}~.d~stons ,ana lti9 '#rl.tlng,ot ml)ol'- .lly &M. ~fY. ~-tit •a case. · , ~ · "Jii a_ more PeriOOal vein, JD.nice Black will dia!.i cuss the cli•es Iii which be· bell eves bit dla1ent hoi bad the gr-st consequeitcea, bis lmpres1lona ~ Presiderrts RoOsevelt and Tnunon and tbe Jawyen: ivhom ha Jeels were among the abl..t to -r II*' · fore the court." , .1 · The broadcast, in short, promlies to be one ol high interelt and value for laymen aa well u llu- denll. · ~ .. ,, . ' . . . -• • - ~ ~ .. ' ' ·t f I ' . 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Hltllwtl" ~ Otl MGr !NtWPart ,.ubllll\Gd Or11191 Cont D•11'1' ,.tlol Mobil' ll'lltllk.Ctlllorn!• 8-dl), C..llfwll!I (WtlNr With 1111 Nowine.r 1', IMI 1007... ,.rlndNI Offlc. Ill foUoW'llll ~lbH •ll:Dhollc bewr•t• Or•ntt: Counl"I' "lmltl: ON SALE GENEU.L LIQUOll LEGAL NOTICE M'I' C-lstlo!l E•~lr ... 0 ' ·-,. 1........ for Ju.., 1. nn l ENSE M · ' .... , --1---~---~--~o,.-, .. ,,, .... Ori~ Co.111 0111'1' Piiot, will Pf't""iln, for orwnlMI IDc.lllN •I v •'W'-(t•m1 illd,....}. IU,.IAIOR COURT o• THI! 5TATI Oc~r 7' •nd November s. 11, lf. T~•t llll tof•I eaMlclerltlon for llW ~ CALIFORMIA ll'OR TM• INI 111MI .'. •o .... o1 Hid buslMU •nd pf Hid COUMTY 0,. ORANGE ·• ''"' MO. A"41>M llcaMeil) 11 1111 sum ol '1:12,000Jlll, OROIR TO SNOW CAUSI! LEGAL NOTICB 1""'1Cillll l""'entw'I' l&flmeted •I 9',(1111).00, flOR CNAHG• OF lllAME -·---·•-whldl cont.lib Ill JM follcr#lnt: C.111 In IN Matt.r ol ROllEAT EAAL NOTICE 011' IKTll.NTIOM TO 6-11 ol ll.ODCl.OD. • PromlMIDl'Y Mole OOODART •N•AG• 1111 TMa IA.LI Ofl ln Ille lrl'IOUflt ol llOO,OOll.00, IMl•llm«lt WHEREAS rt.OBERT EARL GCM'.IOART. ALCOHOLIC ll!Vl!RA•S H-Ill !ht ,.,._, rill 110,.CIOO.GO. $11"1ltolll "'tllontr h1• flltcl I Htlllan wllll The • ll·lMf Mott In ,.. """'"'' ot U.000.00 •nd cltrk ot it.11 COllN lot •n orclf!I' ch•lllllnt To Whom II MIV C61\Ctrn: 1 OGfl'llnd Ill llll .-I ol 15.oOD.fll. pttltl_.-t 1111mt from ll08EaT EAAL SllblK'I lo l_.,.llCf of r.• tlct!\M TIMI II llll beef! 111,_ bt"°"" GOODAAT hi RO•ERT EARL JAtl• 1pplltd !or, ..otl« 11 hertbY "IYt'll !~II Mid tr1 ... ~[1J •nd Mid lr•Mltt'OI" llfTT. ll'le unOUlltllfd -" lo Ml •lcohoHc t11mt COMkllnllcll'I for 11\11! lnMflr " IT Is OADEAED 11111 •II ...,_,, 1,.. bwtr-., Ille p,.,,.I.... detcrlbftl Mid llul!Nu Ind ol :Uold flctnse(I) twnted In 1111 1~tUled mtlltr •P. 11 lollowt: 11 ~ ~ Qllftlumm1ltocl Olll'I' an.< ll'lfllfer peer befort ltlll COllN 11 f:30 A.M .• Oii 71' l"tlrn, 811bN/N1W1111rl 1111 btGll •"""""9111 bf ~Nmenl al Oft91'11btr 13 1MI,. 111 ITIG giurtrOOfT\ of l'U<'Wtlll lo such In~, lht - Alc:al'lolk llN'tr ... eontro~ ""™""' IO °"'•rtmMl No. 1, 11 Ille courtllolli.e Jn den.lontd I• •PPiYllMI IO 1M O-Nm111t ke. l'lln -' -· 1111 City pf s.1111 Arwi, Caunl'I' ot Or•net, ot Alcoho!lc 11..-ll'flllt Control tor LiM11nc~ Thll !tie PlllC'f •NI IM dllt °" C•lllornli, ind show CIUlt, If •nY, wll'I' l)'I' lr1111fer ol Ill 11cot1allc blvltllt or lttwr wllld1 !ht herein tedoncr~~ 111e pe!lllOll !Gr w 118e ol 111mt thoYld 11o1 ll~tnw !or llceMnJ klr !tin• prtml1t1 lr•111r.n. ••• kl bt con111mm& • IY ec ~ 11r•nled •• loll0'1'11· lo Ille I~ PnNlslonl, •A: IT 15 i'urt.THE!l DADEREO tt11 I t Oii slie GGnerll {llmll FKit ,.ub11c ..... _ Tltle C"""Gllllt. II >171 COP'I' o1 11111 on!_.. lo ~ c.UM bt Elllftll Pl1(t\ Wllthl ... SM! •• L• Al\M'lls. Ctllfoml• Pllbllll'led Ill the Dtll'I' Piiot. I MWli>ai>er """-1»9111"9 lo Prllttlt !tie i.-nc:t tOOG5. ot ~·I clrc:ultl!IOll prlnltd In 1111 Cou,.. of tlldl lkfllM mill fllt • v1rlf1td (0.'9:) lo:• A.M.. Dlcemblt " ltM. ty of Ortnte. c1111orn11, DnCG • wtt11 t.ir "'°'"' w1t11 Mil ornn ol tM 0-r!mftll Oitld: Mowmbw '' _!!!!:.. T 1 tour wcrenlve wtekl prklr to "'' d•te ot Altofto.lk 8noer1t• Contl'ol, wtltllll ,,_ J. Sdl.-.-.... ,.,.. lf'or tet for heiring Oii tM 1>1Ulloll. JO di'l't ol !tie dlte tlM ..,._tel fltGmlll'I ll•v 0""'""'' Tr1Mferee Dlfm ~ 11, !Ml -rt llr.I Po.tlCI, 1!1""9 1r0Ufldl for AMffoftlnt ~ AOIEAT "· KNEELAND dGAl1I 11 PfoYkllCI .,.,. i.w. Thi jirlllnltn TA,,.._ Juo19t o1 the 1rt -M[llljtd for tM :Uole of 1lail!Olk Oorls to\. Dfltllloll, Trtlltlerlt Slli>trlDI' (<>UN btYll'lgfl. Tiie 1om1 ot Yll'lttcttlOl'I Pl'le~ ullll ~ c Jf D•l.... f'llDt WA.LIWORTK AMO IEIDl!l be otll•lned from ...... olftn ..,. "" ".___~, •• -.. Oii lff,... U17 Wnklfl' Drl..._ SPiii 2" Des>1rtm1nt, .,_..,,....., • M-1 lllC.ll,. C1•1tn1l1 nut A, V, LOUIC LEGAL NOTICE Tll1 (n41 6Q.f4tl, ~ "'ICH.Al!'L E. McCALLUM A""""" r.r "'el"fcftf' THOMAI W, ,.AIME P11t1lf11>fd Or•nge Co.t9t D1IJv P!lol, ,.ullllllled Orlntt Coe1t Dlll'I' "llDI, Oct. 11' •1111 No\<. 5. 12, JP. IMI IN.WI November If, lMI ,..,._.. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • ~ ) Over The U.unter ' --... ..., ___ _ -A-... • -· -- • Mon~ay's Closing Pric~ DAILY P!lOf .t.t -Complete New York • ----------·--~ -~ . ~ i • : • I I l • If DAILY PILOT t....U,, Nntmbtr l9, lM Low Vote Turnout Reflects Disinterest i.n Candidates . - WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe IDlllleoi _.... ol Volin&· ... AnlertolM In u )'elrl cut bllloll In tile 1981. )ftlldenUal election. An WtYm ol nalloaal totals lhowa tile eatimated n mllllon people who voted Nov. 1 ,,.__ ~ eo percent of the UD mlllloo Americana ol votins .... Not.' since 1054, when 60.5 th•t is by no meam certain percent ol tile voting-age -the . turnout would be only population turned OU~ bu the &0:8 pen:ent. percentage been so amall. By "COmparison, the 'IU 'Ibat was the ye&r Dwight rnUliM ballots cast in-1964 D. Ebenhower wu returped repres,ented '2 percent, and to the White Bouse for a ,.. the IU mllllon vote. )D 11611 cond tum. -tile year President-elect Even 1f a1 many u one Richard M. Nixon lost to John m1Won ballots ttmaln &o be • -I'. Kennedy -wu a record counted lhil year - a figure ·13.1 percent, 'Ibe percen\ages are based regiatratlon Ii pr~cfl'C 'al totala.1hQ" allibtly Mu ·than ballotllnpaat.ye&rs. except for wide lncreaaes In on Bureau of the Census because aome .,_ta· hep. no 11 Percent ol the ~ · Tbe low turiioul In 1911 • four Southern atat!". figures qn the ~umber of peo-registration tola!J. A _ liyrvt1 .. vo~ ll&rned out on. l!ledli>n _., bly Jndlcatod ~ !"'lqh Blg-f~ chalked up In Tea· pie In each rU.to ellglble to conducted by Tbe ~t.ed. n... , ,. . , -•b'" ,_ ... .,_to,,,. three as, Alabfma, MlsalWppl and register to vote. The ige re-Pren last 11\.~UI' lndk'ated· · """1·1 • ' ,. f; .. -~-.iiwu """"-, '""'' ed U •h· ... "· quirement la 21 in Ill states 90,141,431 peraona •·ere ~Betauee .1no ~ major . caodt.d•t;•• :-~aoa .. total ,co ec ... ~~,.. except Georgia and ll•ntucky, 1 regtatered In all 50 stata ind IJ&UNr were ~ ,!« ltoPublicau Nmin, ~t .,.,.. !bah one tnllllon voles wbere ll is 18; Alaaka, 19;· the District of Columbia. ,pUl preaidonUal o U _<tlf •a ffubert If; ff!!mlilirty OiMI iii-al>Dve )lie !Ml turn,:ii,. Soufh and Ha wall, 20. . · Ust.g this unofll<W. llete.' yean, tfior0 IJ, nt{ wa1· tO ;dependent Gior(e O. ii'•I!a~ · . ~ geat rurge No o Ye r ·a 11 COOi~, . with abont 99 perceQ\ ol the . d~ Ifie ~e .if' · ni. over..tl ~ mi&llt .,ven aJIPfO'• due to two princlpal bttween votes cast amt actual 1968 vote now tailulated, the ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ 1 have beep 1-q-ian In 1"4 liCtof\ ~ ,-;, CHRISTMAS E·xctTEM·ENT :1s A GtFT 'FRO.M BU·F·FUMS' • WOl'I' canu • • . ~ J --- I • Be a "Lady In Red" ••• in':new color ~ordinatea by Vanity Fair .,.,__lnt!iflliftl. '1~hiil!ne. Yoll'!I jief like all -of lhe5e ltili«S when )'Ill wear matched lin8'fit ii !his soft, yet vitrant Jed. All beautifully tletailld ill""°" lliQJt. hry "lady" would ll!l'e it as 1 lll@A. Sleek slip of nyloo llicot lalfela with lined, Altncon'nylon lace _bodice; 32·36;9.lt. B. Shif!-pn wilrO¥erlay eldied in !IC! and .seti.; $-14, ll.lt. C. ~with AlencD11<inylon lace lion! jacket; Jt-14, JUI. II. Lone robe it! fleecy ll)'loo l!1d polyester; J0.18, :11.9. Short style, IT.•. Not shown: pelti slip • wit Sllli1Ed lace; HI, 4.0D. Briefs, S-7, 2.21., liicr Ii I \ u JOS' • " • • ' l . ' . I . " II FASlflCll ISl..AHD • • IOIDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAYlll:OO TILL 9:30 I , ( .~ • Pretty pamperers for your casual hours Glamrur at home. Glitter ood bolls an your toes. our little slippers look so enchanting you could almost wear !hem to a dance. f'ro111-0ur Daniel Qeen collectiD!I: A •. SlJimnrering • pumps of silvered or gold metallic lanre' will! bow, "Tlle Gala", 9.11. B. ?om porn-happy crepe in blaclc, Copenhagen bliie, champa01t 111 hot plhk. "lhePetite", l.IO, Shoe SllOI\. . OTHER DAYS JO:OO 11.L 1lf' \• \ - I I "' .. lt ... ll II ll II "' I'. th lo \ ..... , ..... • ' -• • ----' JODl!AN, HASTINGS, -1 .,._., ••••,_.,,, ,,. _..-, , .. ts March of ·Dimes Benefits • Layettes Collected . . . '· ' In Lieu · of ~· Gift~· ' ,• Gilb for the March of Dimes Wiu be collected in lieu of gift ex- changes among memb.ers in the Fountain Valley Woman's Club next month. · Plans to assemb~e layettes were formulated during a meetinl yesterday·in Tamura School. Mrs. l.eurence Erwin, pil11!!14ropic chairman, has requested members to bring new diapers, new or used articles of baby clothing, receiving blankets and other infant supplies. The collection is a part of the ·club's sponsorship al the March. of Dimes drive which also includes the annual dance taking place nen 'Feb.' 8. Keith W·arren, audio-visual assistant in the Curriculum Mater- ials Center of the Fountain Valley Elementary School District, was guest speaker at the meeting. Warren, his wife, her parents and brother •Pent more than 10 Weeks in Europe la.st summer. He showed slides to illustrate bis corn-- mentary on their eXperiences. . . Camping all the way, the group visited Germany, Italy, Sweden and Denmark. Warren also made observations of the people and var- ious school systems ttiey encountered. · The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Chester Venning, intema .. · tibn:al aHairs chairman, following the business meeting conducted by l\1n. Olin Hardy, president , , , 'Other adivitJ.es announced include the donation of $250 to the FC?Pntain Valley Boys' Club building projram, B!ldJ dQ!llltion of $50 -fOf the,.,_state federiitron'1 campils afloat~ program. Clubs in each dis- trict pool contributions to offer $3000 in ·scholarships to the program WhiCh is headquartered at Clrapman College, ' • A Fantasy of HolidJIY tragic wil! emblazon the Hunt, ingjx>n J!aY"Arts arld C~ Club's display of art:isl<f ' which will take place· between 2 and 9 p.m .. in tlie HUlltington .Bay Condominium clubhouse on &!Wr- day, Dec. 7. Deci<liDg 1lll items to display are (left #"~···!· I ·. to right)..Mrs . .L P .. Rowland, Mra. Rey Fuller and Mrs. Edward shnps'on. 'l'tieJiel'l"(ion of handcratted gifts will create a fhiflve 'lioliaay atmosphere dur- ing the afteri>olm and the ~ublic i~_inrited to browse and enjoy refreslmlenis ~-be served. ~ ·-. ;. ' ,. f'.°,!')· , ' ' . ' Food for a Thanksgiving basket w!llcll will be given a needy falnily 1is being collected, and members also are preparing packages . , of requested articles for servicemen in· Vietnam. ·,. N,e.i,ed are~mall canned hams requiring no refrigeration, sw'""- . ened packaged drinks, hard candy, juices and rat.Or blades. ' Contributions may be made by calling ~. Thomas G. Kohl, :armed rorces chairman, 968-2135 or Mrs. Douglas Carr, 962--0739. Surf Sounds . ' ' .t'foted Anniver~aries ... < • By JODEAN QASTINGS party ,giy~ for them by their or ,,.. 01iw '""" Alff ; iehildreni: -were 1 1'fr. and Mrs. CELEBRATING the tr Robert A •. Buller of Hun- silver 1nnivenary d~ a .lington.'Beach;. -It's in the Cards Senior We.men Bid At Friendship Center Games, cards and a variety of al't$ .and craft! are provided for feminine senior citizens of Hunt· ington Beach between 10 a.m. and noon the second and fourth Tuesday of eaCh month. Sponsoring the Frielldship Center are members oC the Junior Woman's Club, and approximately 40 women attend the meetings which take place in the chapter house of the Assistance League, 301 Wal- nut St. Juniors, guided by chairman Mrs. Roy Johnson, serve refreshments and many prizes are given away to those attending. Other projects completed by the Juniors include assisting the Huntington Beach Jaycees with a door- to-door survey and furnishing desserts for the Inter· Community Action Council'• luncheon last month. Hosts for the 25th niversary party were Frank';' William, Marla and Robert BuUer. Among the special guests who attended the buffet dinner were Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. Mar I a Qt.. taviano, and her husband's sister, Mrs. Katherine Svendson. Among the 95 guests were many old friends the couple knew 28 years ago In New York and Indiana. ALSO CELEBRATING their 25th w e d d i n g anniversary were Mr. and Mn. Nonnan Farquhar who w e r e en- tertained at a dinner Par»' in the Huntington Harbour Beach Club by Dr. and Mrs. Glen C. Mahoney. Joining Glen and Dorothy. in a toast to the couple were Glen's father, CWf Mahoney, from Hemet, and Mr. and Mrs. WillJ.ml Taylor of Seal Beach. Santa's .Elves Assisted by Siste;hood Mrs. Karl Hammer, health chairman for the club, has annoonced that members addressed 32,000 envelopes for the Junior Blind, with members of the auxiliary Tri-Teen Club also assisting. · MEMBERS of the · South Coast Junior woman•a Club will be joined by lhe1r husbands tonight when th<y travel to Hollywood to appear on the Truth or Consequences television program. Mn. Carl Clery, mental health cbaJrman, has aMounced that any gifts won by c I u b members will be auciloned at a later date and all proceeds will be ..... to beoellt the mental health projects of the club. A Chanukah worklhop will be conducted follow!ng a-general meet· ·Abraham Ganas and Mrs. Ed Falter, Instructors. For a.dOftlltlon ing al 1he Temple Hillel Siste?tood at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2$, in of 75 Cents to defray coots of materials, eecll member will be &blt the Community Methodist Church, 15662 Heil Ave., Huntington . to complete two crafts. The youth group will conduct a similar Beach. Preparing holiday decorations and gifts which will be mm· program next month. · Proceeds from a trick or treat candy sale were donated to the Orange County Kidney Foundation, and Mrs. Hammet also hH recommended the club participate in a cancer protecUon program. pleted during tile evenmg are-(lelt to rlglrt) Mrs. Mel Lewin, Mrs. , , ,I • "• • .• ,. • • -..._ ., • ., • . ' ' Message: LSP Can NAlso ~Stana -·for ·~ '1L~t'·s· < ~ o;.tlflff"!l'J'~--Ill ,, Sto·p ·Drugs' l>EAll ANN l;ANllEllS: Mi';wtfe and I suspeot that our lt-year-<>ld collqe oopbomor< daugilter ii taklDi drup. We are reluctsnt to spefk . to her about ft lor fear we mfchl be wrong. Sfie would then become eves more laostilt and tmreachable. Will you pleue describe the .,.,ptolnl thal """""l""f the .,.. ol drllp. We aie tocaib' iln«lfll on the subject and are alrald to .Ill: anyone for fear they mi&ht ,_ why we · are inter..ted. I'm sur. t11ou....it o! patenla ~ till C<IUlllry '""ltl 1ppreciato the in· lormoUoo. 'l'banryou in adviioce, Ann. -NO NAME, NO CITY DEAR NO NAME: Here ii a coodeaoed ' --t'. ' ANN LANDERS A . ~ --·- . •eniGo al Ille m1WllJ l llave ptber<d rr... ·"'' -.. Jllfddallie -llll&utl. Note, pleue, tbat aymptom1 •811 aceoNllg &o die lDdlvtdaal'• degee ol teleruce ud the qaaatlty ol oareOdco •Md. BAllfllTUMTES (pill to Calm - aid re!Uve llUl<lly)I Tbid< ....... (II II latoslcal<d), lack al -utl ... deta~eo~ DO lalerell IA 1Dtriaadlnt ocUYliJ. MAJllJUAN~: &vwc, -odor (llmilu to ......., lea-) penntato1 the ~-. Utl Uopn hi till room w .. re till '"'olllll looli phlce. Dllatloll o1 the poplb, red eyu, ofto bithlea ader RMlllltl WiMt &Mn it DI il&L Dtertaseil -lite, ...,.a1 olffplag hlblla (up lor u bjllri', ioliep for II boon). h LSD• -NII lpekll, • 'W 14 e -a111r ....... (lolp -.W..te, low till -). lau al millntjao, votBIU.,. 1111 LSD ·-loob ·as • If e ii nn"'"'-a .. v .. UajOver. PEP PILLS: Rapid _.,, glalb!J, lood i......,,_ flltlpe, -.. ........ "~"'· . OWE SNDTING1 8hllred opeecb,11 , I( drtlll<, .. -dullef, a.t.ii•t ..... to ,.. ...U or bur well. l'aullg Mt ii tot uoommoe. llBROIN1 W1tery •7'1, blulr 1D1t • 1a ... ua-fve, ·-Utl laabUl-b' to ClllelDtr• Needle marU OD armt wbtcb oltea on covered by ..., 11 .. v .. ) ' . ,,.. io llol ,__, ·• ' I pl.,..i bl ...... till pr·liD, - I wu finally able to accept my share DEAR ANN :· You helped oolvo a prob-o1 .tbe. mpcm!j>IJJ\Y I li-wbal. tbe lem without kmwing it. Here'• ho!!': oolutioo bad to be. Y..wday I reached Ibo tad o1 my so blMa--,..r,"Ann'tomden.'l'tils lOi!« rope. I dldcltd to wrile to ,.. a!tbwcl> isn't Worth oendlnC perbapl, but till I lllOd to loot down 1111' -al ~ env~ ls tMlcimsed and olampeoj, oo who did. I'm folng to toss it In tlll inollll!ll· I liared al tbe poper lot lO m1nu1e1 . -ANN JAN FOREVER -not tiiowlnc where to start l'hlall1 J)JWI ~Rl!VD.: Ye ~· I oorted out all mv halol and mental we ~ eoiiJeo1 -ol till lq. ftom . •v hlr•allbii ft. stwnblJn& blocU lo an eflart to flncl > a beir;IM!q' ,for my iatter. Slr..,..q Ann Landenl 'trill be 11"'1 lo be1' •nouah, l beaan to vliw •my pnlJlom you with your ll'd>lemo. ~ ... lo In an-orderlY, rollonal DWllllr. Por Iha ller.to.wO.ol the DAII.Y P~ ""*' very first time I rocoanJaed Ibo part itlca otamped, ..u.-_..,.. . . " fa~aPKAHT,llANK -Not Ulin& tlle lradiliollal l!ii· 1Y bet''to ccllllct 'lick.et !DOiiey for Ille upcoiil!De1JI. sta1lallml luncheon are nw ottlcen of th.• Costa "J,ten· Fedli'aUon Republlcen Women'• ·C1u1>. TU!nr . , • . Club .Guest 0 • . Describes Her Career 1111. lllrpnt ...... ,.... --""'-"' 'UCI. wlll ..,.U lo 11..,.n -• ••t-••• "" '*" ·-·· au Jl, .•• , ... r .. 10i«nc ,.. -la 111o 1 _V .... COU111r7Club- 'lllondl1lllf:IO p.m. -jolllllle 1111 UC! 11111 ,.,.. __ . ......, ., -........ Ill w..,. -Coll•·'--.. 1111 l1Dlftnll1 O f CIUbma,kblq. Hor ~ OUI aljl>t Woodl, •Dl-lllf m. .. "'*'• wlddz ...... 171 1111 . """""'-. lleld. -All W'11W. ID t--m I TIM aD4 pr-arelznllldloll- lmd.J'urlbor-.n-117d --.allaal 11711 bo <!bll'nid by ~ Kn. lid; Bn>lllct, - Typewriters ' 0 Put Aside " ' 'Old Gua.rd' · Winter Wedding Told ·u .p for Change During . OintJer Pgrty ·- • Wedding~,. Tro~l}sr •• ' 'fl:-' ;,'f'.:' •"Ji.t -. . Pilot's .Deadlines To avoid cllaappolntman~ proopo_c:thoJ brldu an reminded' .to bava tbalr wlddl711 -z-~ ... zztorlaa with b!IClLand .white 81""11. -•••• srapb& to the DAILY PILOT Society ·~ manl prior to or wllhlD one tMk alt.I&' the wodclillr. · · · · · •· · ' for 1111areman1 annOWICtmonll ll II IUQeJlad that the llory, Wo ltCOlllpallled by a bilck end white Jio11y pl c t,u re, be 111bmltted early. U the be~thal announc• mtnl end weddlnl data are olz wllb or 1111 ap~ only the weddln1 photo wW be ... copied. To help 1111 requlremenla on both wed- dlnl and •Dl&llment llorlu, form1 are avall-ob!e In all o! the DAILY .PILOT 0Ulct1. further quuUono wW be IDIWlfed by Social Notu 1taff memben al &U-4821 or ,04-_, T-racy Clinic , Sponsors Screening-Program ~ Muln( oc:roenln& wW year al IUVlce 7o deal Ille! be ~ b7 lbe Or1111• hard«-llwizll -Ille! Cpanl)' Guild of lbe John their poren7I. The clinic 11 !l'rW CUnlf bit-10 Lm. financed by volunlary -04 . c p,m. In tbe TrWty ZrtbutZonl Ille! Ill ~ ... Uil!ted' Prubytman Church, provided wilhouZ chuge. l!Jh..,.t Proopect Sta., Tustin, The problems f>ced by a ',l'luraday and Friday, Nov. cblld who loses his hearing 11 """ II. . Zhroup w-. be!... be lw · <;onduclln1 lbe acreenlllll l<ql7lnd lbe abW\Y for.~ wilJ be 1Ud191"'1N from tbe, Ille! ~ are lt&Qerlni. Boots Made ~· . Tbe cltme·~ Jll"l)03e Is To !Ind, SIDce t11e number of encourap,auJ<leandZnlnlbe for Walking )nldlool du! clllldren In parents of deal and b&rd4-(>r0nae CounEy haa tn=ued, hear1nf cblldren, flrsl 7o reach What'• lhlplna up: 1 bit .,. In · part To tbe Rubella and help lbe cbllclron, and boot wardrobe for water. ..,....... of II• 't.n<ed IOCOPld, 1o help Elle pann;, Tbe pncllctlon II buecf on Mt ._.IV .._._.,~ •-· theJlllelvea. . • The variety and qaanUty ol """" ...,...,..,,,.. -·-• ,. l!orVIOOI )7'ovldOd' by Zhe~·it> -tttnr -· . :I;!~ ~:.J!'!i clinic Include cOmultaUoii. w·li{;.. ihi 1-ol It· the -doe for 01be Pllytlcally obwvlllon and tesUns. lbe cluing , Y<JUl>I lady w ~ o .. ..,. .,.,.a for~ Coun--traZioa home, nunery brqht lier flnt pair al Zhlll> • """"" At pr-.t There lldlool, & 'll'<kb' clinic doy, blP boota l"t winter tli1t ., a .._ for deaf or Pl)'dlolotPcol .......U.,, eor-yur will be 1'mplell 7o buy _.,,-.U.C cblldreo In reopondence coune and sever1l odc!Jllonal klndl · _ ,..at_. In~ c.un. .._ f« pannll. There wo maybe even a pair -c,. II a teacher 7ralnin& course, with ,Utz.. for evtn1n1 wear. . 9zo --n..,j clinic. -.-.for -The -In Elle"°" win-.._la !tu.._ Mn •-and chilclmt and an orpnlaed dowl are out In such - --., ' .......... --ol -.rtb. 11\at -_.,. If Elle -'11w:J, II -cc••I zlllarslllilzrlim llr 21th 11zo IUlld nloel fUndi for mmn al America have bid Elle clinic_,. Tllo Puc!ocl<· ·--·-•lone. TOPS Mermaids : ~ ~ :l: cold-· yur. Slace 1111 -·· ln-coptloll In 1111, Elle ,wl4. bu dollalocl .... '41,0llO To Elle clinic. ~ al lbe clinic .,. Mn. Wllllam llawtq and Mtt. Cui -·· who ... ~ • ........,_for ~11161+7411. • Mesa ~gue ----- • Ideas Wired '· ' ' ' Cllrlllma4 --In--·wilt lollow •.• m..unc a1 1111 w-·• Ail&· lllary, lnttPnatkmal :s..therhood of tlec:trlcal Worken, Loco! "1 In the 'OPllon Hall, Sanla Ana, tonJabl. ......... via• ...... e PLAMl.Pat;K>PING IXctUSIYI GUAllANlllD DllAPllT CLµ,NIN5 <.~I • • Dto .. ry C'-""· _, ~ 111 r41* .t th9-_• flf yew "9,.;y. 9f '119% ;.. pl•c ....... t If CIMMllU. eNeWltt.IH .... .,..lh ... _ • Pwhct I"" Hema ewatwStalnR ......... • ,..., ,. ... hNtftt e PrthMleMI IMtala.tt. OUI IXCLUllVI SIAVICI .. ,,., .......... .... • TWftd Mly .. ArN ...... • l'rM lttbNhe • ,,......._Dn_ Off fw .... & _.., 20% 540-1166 642.0270 . ' 1102. llWPORT llYD., COSTA MESA . , - . ~ .. '' • '·•&1ada~ HEALTH SPA ~ -' -. - 3 BIC.. YEARS . IN ORANGE COUNTY fAC!LlflilS k>I MEN FACEUTIES FOR WOMEN INTRODUCTORY OFFER CALL OR COME BY TODAY FOR rouR FREE TOUR AND PRIVATE FIGURE ANALYSIS. Absolutely No Obligation. " -. "'"'.·~ .· . . FINAL DAYS •' INTRODUCTORY OFFER JOIN NOW AND PAY NOTHING ' UNnL AnER THE HOLIDAYS FAMILY -PROGRAM 2 FORTHE 1 f~ICE OF . f-. ""1 two ,..Ry ;;;;,a,,... cu IOJ• tor It; ;:;g;;r;: COit.. ... • • • 'I . "RESULTS REIARDLESS OF YOUR ABE" OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Whitther you ar• Overweight, Underweight, or Just lack Eri•111t 7 DAYS A WEEK . Holiday Hitafth ~po ~Ill help you-r-acu·dleu of your o;el NO .STIENUOUS 07.ETS-Cl.ASSES ·TO ATTEND Ol A'POINTMENT TO MAKE Arrang• Vlllts to suit your convenient• • · Hot«J~~ • PlltMING • lEPaOl'OllTIONING HEALTK ·SPA • WEIGHT GAINING o LOSI TINSION o Sllll' .llTTEI •• •MOU INEll:GY r Vl~ITORS WELcOME 1 o llTTll APPEAIANCI • 1111'8. ttlCULATION • PMPtlOVID COMPUXION o una POSTUH .... Dlllf 10.10 O• •• • MOttl INDUIANCl COSTA .MESA I • .. i311 -----1...,, ... C.. ' ORANGE A9-2MI '" .. --,......, ... , ..... ctr.' • I , ANAHEIM 121-0311 '10 S .... ch-CHwy. It) Pllya Pl•u Shoppl"9 Ct.. f , Y< ' at Vt rl! "" H .. des The A Ne\ wrl tivt • t re• opp Bro T Bro . con dis; nln1 hun 7<>Zd prk G Obt me p ' • .... .... qule <Ir• Pl Will c, . (bul locl! II -llnl -'"°' « Vor .. 11111 1001: Diii ITY .. --------.. ---------------"'~~""''""""""""""'""l""''"' .... """ .................. -............. ""." ... ~r"'---·•-..--• .,---.,.--~----~.~~~-~---·---·~"f TTCC-11'" µsssuo;1 ssua s ~cue sac scsq41(3¢,.c(JP#CPPPPSEPPUPCPPPJPOPW•PP?-....-• ...-rr'- ' Earning a· '(ery Fair P_rofit '----.JvV YOU!ig Dlft Pratley' ol. Aliso School joins tile crowds · ai .tile Laguna Beach Book Fair which fool< place V~ans Day. He purchases a bargain b'Om (left to right) Miss Bamsey Riddell, o member of Mini Mer-1!'81~; Mn. Rudy-!l1Jtloo, their· advisor, and Mrs. - Margaret Gottodllich, president of !!le Laguna Beacb A!trusa Club. The fair raised '936 for its spomors, the Friends of the Library and the Mer- maids, Women's ' Division of the Laguna Beach a.ember of Commerce. Horoscope ~Gemini: Be Practical . ' -WEllNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 By SYDNEY OMARB ''The. wiae man controls his de!liny . • • Amology points the Way." ARIES (March %!-April 19): New moon accents journeys, writing, publishing. Be recep- tive to ideas. Catch up on to . mate,~. Nol Wise may he time to hrea~ It. to skip detalll. Accent on SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22- essentlals, Be pr act i c a I , Dec. 21): NeW mooD in your Celebrate another day. Stick sign pcirlends new start! in to routine tasks. · new directions. Other factors CANCER (June· 21.July 22): encourage you to take ·ln- New moon poslUon today coin-itiaUve. B e . independent, cides with need to . improve original. Don't follow crowd. w o r t relations, conditiOM. Set your own pace. Stress ability to communicate CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jap. ideas. Solid approadl to basic 19): Steer clear of public problem wins major point. Act debates, spectacles. Wise ~ -Give the United _Way s t u d y , . correspond~t accordingly. day to remain in backgrolqML research: Today you 1et fine . ·LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You un1eu· careful you could . opportunity to ialn knowledge. are encouraged. tow a rd re"veal something which ii best Broaden horizona:. greater self-expression Don't kept secret. Be discreet. TAURUS (April ZO..May 20): bold back. Give y~ all. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Breakthrough . indicated in lllgblight creative approach. 18): Soc.Lal affair coold reaaH conncciloo with b u d g e t Log jam -is broken. ReRlJta. ill gain of allies, friends. Be dispute. You come wt on win-, _____ ;_ .. u __ ,...... 1111.... ___._ 1 'th ning aide. Dilplajo good -will, are due. pn:Q1,1£1JC: ..llll.Ul.;tl...u w........,. to ·ei:I"" ..... en WJ h M •-•t dopt 1 In romantic area. , ideas. Don't close your mind umor. eans uvu 8 • VDlGO (Aug 2S-Sept 22)· to excltlng possibilities. Some told-you.ao . attitude. Check Avoid deceivmi-yourself 'aboui . of your desires are fulfilled. priceii.dtbti, obUgaUon1. home, property. viJues. What PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): · GEMINI (May 21-June 20): you . wish Is not necessarily New moon accents your abiij.ty Ob~ hint from TAURUS factual. Kno~ di ff e.r e Jl c e to overcome obstacles. Accept message. Be aware-of pro~ between actuality and rumor. challenge. Welcome added Princess Fit ramlly member need&· yoor responsibility. C<><>perate In tupport -give it. · community activity. Be coo- LIBRA (Sept. 1'-0cl. 22): fident. Strength is oo your You are called upoo to deliver side. message, transmit re p or t 4 IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R ·Important 'to get fact a BIRTHDAY your interests are ltraighl Doo't rush. Adhere considered unusual by friends, to rules.: Accenl oo de&ingg usoclates. You tend to look with : n e t & h b. or s • short beyond immediate lndicatlona. journeys. ' You are Interested in the SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): future and can detect trends. Money, ~ons, W.~YS of New start which you made inCreasini · i n c o m e are wlll prove beneficial spotlighted. Jl'inilh with pl'O-To mtll'" I= Omlrr'I ~ ject Which bas weigbed·yoo ~·,jtr:.,._1 ='""-~ down". Evaluate relaUonsbip -c~~ft~~·~ "~· ~. 1~f1. Psychologist Speaks Before Junior Ebells Sac.ks Packed, Sing~rs. Ready San Diego Wedding Trip Bunttoaton -wW he WM appllqued -........ tlle ·home ol Mr.· and Mn; her iillc Wu.lkllt veil feU !rm CbarlM Samuel Hulett who a crown of lace, ·--lo were married In St. Francia and cryltalt. Htr bouquet wu of Aloial Cbuttb by the 'Jlev, fa.hioaed from pilaJllO ....... I John Glnl. . , anct lleph8Jlolll. ~ bride the Io r m er Mias Mary Sldenfadeo of ~-~--1.ee' Buetlner ls the Pauma Valley WM maid of UAIUCU& ' honor and bridesmaldl ... daughter ·<I Ml;. ·and Mn. M&s Jmy Rowland,' Mn. Milton Bernanl Buettner of l'billp•n..alee and Mias Terri Huntington Hsrbour, and the Gon11 all of Hu o I in 1-~o o hlldegroom, from S o u t h Beach.. Laguna ls the ... of Mr. • . anit )(rs Cblrlef Tboaiaa .B:ldal oUd•ols wue 11- Hulett ol Snow· Okla . ll..a'.li! flocr leqth Ume ,,_ . • ' . , ...... 'Will> 00\Plre' bodJceo . Gl"lll in 11JUT1s1e by her and A-tioe ~" ilelllgntd wllh lath..-, the bride wu attlml; baCkl lullnm and llOCtolOd ln 1,p ivoey aaUn e~pue iOWD ~ with ·lelf~ bUttou A with the bodice and lll!OV!" . matcblng. 1iow held miuoo appilqUtd.wlth-1'P"I ~- lace etched lo -1 -ls~ ''!'he io.Id of _...canled . crystals. Her chaJ)al tralo.allO hi .,_..~ ....... -· w te ...... 3 .... .._.........., rOlel -and · baby'•· br;ath w b Ile- bridesmaid>' bouquets . were y ~ 11 .. w chrysanthemums, · carnatlool and'baby's lnath. · ' Flower gtr! Jill Bartllog w"" a pale•yellow Oocrlength_ LaV{yers. Wives Scheduling E tert . ·.. t (" _,...... fiqled ·with • !UJr n a1nmen . <hlffon ~.and she carried A W•-• tutln•· hoUr bas · • basket ol _yellow chryaao-lu~ • the.mums, White roses and been arranged. fpr · members ' tiabf's" breath. of the Lawyers' . Wives of Jlll'Wd Boa..-dman attended Orange Countf wberr they the bridegroom U ' best man meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, and . ·whera were_ • J 0 h n Nov. Zt, In the. Roylll Ro-Gallagher, Jobo Buetloer and Catacombs, Santa Ana ; o· ...... 1 .~... . Co-chainnen of the luncheon Following the ceremony the are Mrs. ·waiter Steiner and couple greeted 11'.t guests dtu'- Mn. Stephen Tamura. Ing a reception In the Hun~ The event will honor put lngton Harbour Beach Club presidents of the organiuUon before departing .on a hooey· includlni the Mmes. C. Arthur moon trip to San DlegO. Tile Nls!on, Delbert Larsh, Clark Misses Ruth and N·o r a Miller, Albert Launer, .Roger McKinley, the bride's coualns Hope, Wllllam Adams, Warren from Wh!Wer, assiJted with SikOra, Jullua Au 1 t"e r o. · ~ gileat·book and distribUting Wllllard Pool, Robert Holland, rice. ·1111llam Wellkt ind James E. The bride · is a graduate o! Batcbel9f. . 1 • Alve.J110 Heights Academy and "With.a -m... .-b-·fl . a.-1111•-Cllld.."'"•-· Ytlll:t .-.tltCllby-~taco..... -'4191', th•.-..,._, ot._....-.Jl be· y~ Q;fD ~ Cl b9autlful Anohor rllcdlnQi miailable tt-a:td 1o ~ .... So "" 1D en l JuhllM~tm. ••• abeotu.tll'(frw! WhyC.. . ., .. action. &op by YQ\11' ne&tbbxhood .., .btin9 '° 900d b you? It'• e. Tl9w'• portjclpatll'lO Enco .. n-teao elation crnd • DAILY PILOT J'f .. MRS. CHARtES $;HULETT- Cothollc -Rltos I attended Pasadena C l·t y College ·Where · her· lmsliaod College and Orange Coast alJo studied. • I • • l . ,,.. .• · .. '"-' •--mn.-"lbcll'lD" kir·~ latm . atart ...,.... . ._ . .,_1ilUl,tk:r•• ................. _, .. dw___ today. . ' ' • • " fb.T"-" amaPaltn. • • ft'• cm of e. Od'ly "WCIY9-Yow blCIO The'~ 9kmwl CIJ'J ·tocl ~ -~ eays.b:mb to.;lbcM ol JQtt'Who ,,..-... .--n.v-.111-• "Patoboor.,JisT~· .. - . . . ' . ' , .... ,,. .... ~. : ... " ' . • . •• • • • -. ' . ' .. ' . . . , ' . .,, •.. ~1.1,,, ' '-----~-~-..,_,...._.._ • • I ' • ~------- --.-.-0.-ll_Y_l'U.ll_~r---·-:---,,,..--.-,.-.. -As~l~ l~---....... ..,,.,.,._.,_, .. ,. ...... ,...,..4_4,.4_4_4_5_4.,4_4_4_4"''"'"''4-•-•""'•-•-•"•-•-•..,s•-•-•--=-~-·---·-·-=---)---·- Pro Track League May ForlP ' A Pretty Penny • ' l ' r DISAPPOINTED AGAIN -Pert Penny Am Earty rel&UIS ifter cuf· !ering anolher dlall!IPOintment today when ill!• -replilced u tile jockey for 'No Deficit' in tbe niDlh race thla aftenlooll • Churcblll Downs. Slie bu a temporary jocby'1 1icenoe bat 1111 .., tnatr• ed in bee efforts to gain a mounl. • MeK.011 Prefers Film - Trojans Won't Sco-..t Michigan-OSU Clash Soulhern Cal'o Jolm McKay uya he will nol aend 5ICOlllt lo Columl>ul, ,OhlO, Saturday altemooo when Michlpn and Ohio Slate collide lor Ibo rlg)st to lllOOI USC in Ibo Booe Bowl 41 dayo bes:co. In fact, McKay reveall tllll he bu oever 1eDt anyone to scout a BOie Bowl opponent. u lon"t, that he'• lllgbllng hlo !'few '• Year'• Day foe -it's just that be · • pref en lo llCOOI by game movteo. AD • •1 ,,,..,,,,,,,,,, " WHITE WA.SH tll#UllUlll~ , ' • ~~agreement between the Blg Ten and padfie.I coaferentel provides for the , exdlaap of tbrel ,..,. fi!ID! betweeli' , ... Reel Bowl _.... · l(d(ay .. yo he bu no pnleftnce l!.t as to wbicb team bi.I Trojana meet ' In Ibo Ju. 1 cluolc al Puadena And he -lo pick o winn« foe S.turday'o · -doW• at Columbuo. OOSnparls1c Ibo 1.. SC Reel Bowl GUI 11111 the Tlolul DJ he 1111 ..... 'hevmccllncboddie·--bld. • * * * Stedir Pe ..... •er. ____ ...... tlatt .. OolsssUso tlslo ... .... --... .. Obit --.... ,.. wtll --Ctltlalt111111t_a.wi,.....-. oplossll!C. ~-----· P•Wteb la U.. pMt, .......... ... IJIC ~ ... -· Ids:• Clcl, ' 16'; ..,...., .. Orena ... M-7. ne wo1-· .-.I b H wllll 111 polllll for 11!"1·11 isp1ssot. <*It'· ..... .,. como' --lfmeo ._, t.lng ti Cal, ... , thea ICorlq ,.-over Cal ilT-11), Soutlsera Col (It'll ... °'""" (M). ne -,.. -.. esslmprenm _.,... ~ ftguro ol •7 for _, .. _ .. ___ ... t11oJ nve woe -lfm!L 0-., Ille DlOIC lDtm.ult cl ... ill the "'"" -rlvolrf hctw-Michf.pa ud Ohlt state ClllDe la ... TUt g-WU Use played lo Colamboo, ·---Mimlpss .... -a llnl ....... ...... _ _._ ...... __ laa~lto _, paa1 -tor a H aw q'L -,... W""'1w came .. Colffeill1a -.. sl:o:ldleot -(W-I) a Bll: T'" loam Uo eYll 0,..W .... fsscoi' -Cal. Mlctd.1..-. ~ the Gllde1 Bears tliifs-... ll1af&!it Root ..... ftVerocl, ..... • • .. f f · • They May Run for T·heir· $$ • • Big IO Duel Is Replay Of '64 Battle EMERSON INJURED, . FORFEITS · MATCH L01IDQN (AP) -Newport Beach's Roi Emerom pulled CIUll of hll London prwlessional dwnplomtslp tennlo match with Fred Slolle Monday niPI after l/lflltUlc a -ia 1111 !ith mlnolo. Tho ...... -looking lo< a repeat of the 1111 and 1'11 Wlmhledo:: finals. -.. weo thowlscner botl! times. Bot .. -forward lo meet. -nturn, hlo Jig , ... out and ... -with the .we at J..S In bis favor . "I aue• the trouble was tlsat I trllsl too hard before I l!a8 re"1y Warmed ap,'' he l&ld In the dreu1ng raom. • ... "'· .,, A~ LA, Boston ,~ck llorns .::; :-:: u:/ ANGP:l,g (AP) = Lei -~ ' Lakes\: lana have tbelr first chance to view in penon. one ol the N atlonal lluketball -Uon'• -... ~ baltlol -Will Clsim-'-Jaip ap.ila BW .Rrr-1n PlaJtr-Coads 11111..n leadll lllo - CeltiCI Into Ibo Forum lonigbt lar 11zo --meeting d. thl! -It _, ..... at .. better time. Lei Anploo loado Ille w-. Divilloo and Booton 11 Ibo front-<muser In Ibo Eul. The Uoot-1 Chamberlain bokll a lour· Inch advantaae over Boston'• bearded ClllMr' -wblcll ii a primary reason 'OfflJ tho Loken made tho preseason trl'll b" lslsn . . Five Umll ID tho leol 1<f"5 yeon Ibo Lakero,. lecl!IDc a CODOlatll!lly ef; lectlve ---the CefU<I In tho NBA'o ~ ~ flDalo -and 11 .. ' ~ tho Labn camZI .... ., wltboul &be crown. Loot yeor, with -and Loo Al>ltles -.. ~ ... -...,..u .. dlvlllom, Ute Celtlco woa foor al the ,.. .. ......,.._ -with the Lakero, then loot the NBA title bJ • 4-1 edge. • Sporq In ..-iet '" . ,. • ,o .,, •(;'L ,,. ., ,.,Jt ,11;, ••• ; ct! '.I,' :rn, ,, Loo Anpleo, lM, .. a SUIS4WI)' -ID tho .West with a 4'>1-pmo marpa over runner~ Su Frm::ilco. But Bolton, 11.J, la bl • ec:nm»e for wpnmacy lo Ibo Eul. Cal Girls KUlnaped; 13 It .. vtrtuaDy tied wlfll -and boldl a one-bllf came lud o,. .. CJssd-U. Redesigned ' Attack Saved Golden West Bu!lny Burn.S Players BERKELEY -Two Berlitley _. porn girla were whisked •wa1 by Stan- ford -In the ftrlt romsd el wllal sshouJd be a wild Bii Gime week, Fall hl·Jlnko ore a tradition· ""'21 llut two old loeo meet '"' tlso gr1llfrou. · The abducllon of J>OIJI·-gfrll Ami' Pnrrlngton and M~ Haley ~ hut S.turd5')'. Tbe . ~ poooi\I .. San FriDcloco ......... 1114 toe. Ibo gfrll down In l\:t Stinfl!rd ~""'· fJ1t a well-pbolop-aphed lour, A fnint._ photo appeared In tlsa st&utoq!, ...,.- Monday. , "' .... lTBACA, N. Y. -ne --nl Ctnell ,_ --- • -aadasslat-ok. · c.cMa ... Bin*'-If DllCa Iii ud Jock M-ol Conell dllcleoed Moodoy tlilt D>llJ playero ossflerod bunso -· I 11110 oollfl!aa ..... q a prMk before llol Sa-y'• -ill ltlilca. Four Dartmoutlt pl•ym w fl r e 1sot..-..i for llil weetosud ofter llil -'°--·".a,aad ... ~ starb!n hi tile ..... ,. ,.. Ill ..... drla week. DP&...., •• , ........ ~ lost""'""' ....... l:oopltals 1I• . ..... , ... ted -u lf•Ma,..,.. .... _ .. ....., ... __ •r1tru... · ne---·-··..., -.... o.-i -., a olrlq "' ..... .,.._ ... ____ .. -tuof _ .. by heavy ..... ud - ruslc. .. .. "' !NII.,. a lel<lown on Saturday aplnat;· ·: UCLA. ~ He added, "Lest year I tbo1J11t1 the 0 lcsul!\!tst dafeaae I pbyed againlt ""''' UCLA and I see most of the same , fllC'el In tbe llneup." :1c1 Sbnpaon, the prime cand.i.date for the:11 •. Rels!fWI Trophy, aaid he fttJI this year's.·9· Ttoj&n squad ii more confident than.,, Ult 1967 ediUoo. ··~r "A year •JO we were trJtnc to be · • naUooa1 dllmpa," he explained. "This 'Cloi· par we ~ we''! the cbauips. unlw ;.:·· ICllllebody f>eltl QB, •C:, ... .. .. S<; Buckeyes 1-2 in Polls ~ AP a.tings ' ' tee -McKITo ~ Puadea entrlM. tho Trojan -Ill• thlo group ..., 1211 ao well offenolnty will> lllJ ci .. pmtouo three, with tho -'l>la eseeption of the naUonal champl~p1 ---.. -downed _~ ... ~. la tho 'a Rooe Bowl ''Defensively we haven't playld II ftll •our--teamo,• he opllseo. GWC No Longer 'the· :Otbe'r School~· •Dir po1i1t1S <JUI -MIU Batlle and * "• ~ ~ .nm Snow are Ibo only ..-. he"• -In the COZ1 lll«Clow of ........ on thlo yoer'c defensive Bg· ru. poteot Ylctory In -•*c, lloJ- .,_ 1~0.... IC will he •-·"" mond ~ SlllcklefO<d ...,. Go-1•"'1fVlllOZI,,...---West Oolloco'o loolball -ant bu turn- oplD In l•. od Ibo --at Other 5<:bool """ Be aloo uya fllzll ion-Orange Cout and entered Preatlge SL O>loto 1C1 BjJI Jleddfzlc b pla)'inl IS• "l don't thlal; enyooe -rll)ltlully ~kJMllJ well OD deflllll a • mJddll call US 'the otbtr ICbool' 'a tJa ~ pard. "Bill lial trfnlm«f dow1s In Sit •. ~ Junlcr ~ --·· =and ru tall,,., he't 100 porezoit SIM"Wotd .,y Mooiday, two .s.,. an.r pleyer' • hlo RUltlel'I heot Oranp °""" ,. tho II~ loobll .._. Ct a,tun!ay'o !int time, 34-lll. -wills as:d>rlval UCLA and ad-'"llllDp 1eall1 loot 1ood for 111 for ~ thal "ff .,,, ha.. I letdown, next ,.._ We 10 lnlo 1 -ronferenca .. 'D 1111 "bea~" -It wu _polntod (Tho Soulbern California) and I tl:int ' J, --· •· ---------~-- WI l:oft lft tllco11ent -llf wiNllDC II and fllllllAI IDlo the -plQolll, "· " 11 Ibo -lllpe, Golda 11'111 will Ila llltlod "1111 Rll -· C,po-, LA Harl>or, Eaot LA ml LA City. lila<'klefO<d bu I bunch Ibo -J1S01oect--11 of a -chomplomlsfp and "'" -l!layol(o will Jun DllOI' of "'" QroocO Colli -·· _..,..... -Towe~ bu ........-.I toulh 1' 111 c rtUUtUna ln the wne territory -Oranp Cout, "'" estal>llsbed jwlkc" colJea< ID tho ...._ It waon1 ~ulte lib USC and Cal Lutheran after the ...,. player, but ~- a a -.lll:zf otnsai. with or-eo.. But tho TiclorJ over OOC eo:f tlsa -· tblnt atrol&bl -.. -.... _all that, flllackldord ..,., "Thlo b a .,..i, IJOll )'tll' for .... bllh ochool IOlllon lo our -... I think we'll loot prellJ atlrlCllvo It them now ... Look!"' ahood to 1111 with llll till --.,._. be bad ~ for next -tho •)'W-<11:1 IDllil b heartened. • "It looto Un wo'll have a very otrong Goldeo Wiii i. a -difp fir-' a ~-the---'•---·-"* lzlClol>lrt --._.. a ...... -tho. llSll lsoll ol Ibo -a... --plorod--.. -l,'111 ,.. jsal -a m1lo -and •. 1 ..... Z&Jll&UI RmJ" , ....... -.iii • .-ftt 1,0!9,.. .;...ura--IC-<laozlr, ... ·~'a ""' _,...,. prior!IJ II a lllosstld ...,..,_ and a backup qaarta1Msct. ----·-·-. ---------------------------------- " ' Jr'. ·J I I I F 1 Ori " kei ma OD sh< ( Lei rec 218 ... , Ing wh " al• Tu • lo knc wit sor tin " ba• Pu Va Fn Ro Bu qu . 1 em Wt he ' I : DO he ' ha AD thi an. • tw• CO! wa bu tlu W< an a tlu ' sai ye f te1 .. pr ga G1 • an m ye co ar pL It "' pc "' Li Cl .. pl Ill " • "' 1 CJ HJ dL th pc "' Al • al 4- of "' ln th th te S1 .. m th al • \ Bucs,Open Big· Hunt For QB 111 JOEL SCHWARZ _ or .. D.ib' Nit •• • · " The great quarterback hunt Is on at Orange caast Oillege for 1989. "Getth!B a good quarterback ts the key to ne.zt year, said tbe Pirates' bead man Dlcjc Tucke!' aa be reflected back on the t!I? football season and looked ahead to~ year, Orange Coast loses via graduaUon Paul Lemoine, wbo broke all Pirate paislng recorda DY onmp1eting 19' passes for 2182 yards Jn bl> lnjury-ehortened .,._, and hi> backup man Bill Jenkha. The nnJ,y quorterback Coast bu n!turn- ing next aeason will be Charles Perry, who saw only very llm1ted duty. "In junior college football, you're always faced with a rebuilding job, .. Tuc..1ter ~ aid • .. You De~ really know who'• going to come ·ba~ the nert year. BU$ l know we~ going to have to c;Qme up with a first-class quarterback - somebody like Tony Bonwell of Hun- tington Beach or Gary Wann of Orange.'' "We have a lot of good krds coming back -kjils llJ<e Ray 'Ricardo, Rob Purnell, Lee Morgan, Ed Washko, Greg Vanderburg, Rick Siebert, Tom Skinner, Fincher Sterltng, John Noutary, Bruce . Rogge, Robert Castillo and Rick White. But we're still goln& to need a quarterback." . Looking back al the 1968 sea.900, which ended with \be 34'28 defeat lo Golden West and a H record, Tucker said he was disappointtd. . "That's the only way to describe bow I feel aboqt 1 It. We should have been no worse than 6-J. We bad Fullerton beat . • . bl\\ lool ;i, . • "Alter thal Injuries hurt )la, we dldli' have a merital letdown. we lost Craig Allen for San '.Diego, al1bough I don't think we wowd have bealen them anyway. • . , "Then we lost l,.emoine in the 'last two games. 'MiJ , that· took away our constant ;ttu.at )I the J>US.. The ooly way to ~at ·Sarita ~ was to pa&S, but we didn't have anyone thi.O Could throw th~ bl\ll. ' . "I'm slire we could ha-Ve bealefl Golden West wi~ ~olne, but that'a not taking anything away from them. lngleharl had a great night against us. He really threw some perfect passes against us." "Foot~'s Uke any sport," Tucker said. "All you can do is wait 'til next. year." Rejuvenated Saddleback Awaits Gavilan "We're now playing like a college team Instead of a high achoo! team," said a happy• George Hartman a.a he prepares his team for its final football game of the year Saturday. against Gavilan Junior College and a shot at a winning ·season. "We're beginning to work as a team and we've elimlnated a lot of the mistakes that hurt m earlier in the year. "Rod Graves is healthy and he's gained confidence in bimJelf at quarterback and the team has conlldeoce in him. "I can 't say enough about our line play in the last coop le of weeks," Hartman said. "One of. ,the secrets to our sucoesa has been our· ability to contain the ~ po&Uon'a pass rush. If it holds up we can pasa..on anybody." Hartm8n siild hi! front wall of Gafy Lime, J.e(f Virden, Bob Urell, Tony Chicas, Dave Burkholder and Jack Ken; nedy h~ .. been improving all season. "ChiciS has been our most corulistent player all season and Lime played a great game against Long Beach after ml3sing .pracllce all week with the nu." · "Moving Joe Cludy to eod h8J been a great ~ to our deferu1ive uniL He's been great the last two weeks." • COACH OF YEAR La9une'1 Hal ~Ina Lagunans Dominate All~league Laguna Beach High School'• fonthall aggregallon swept the ~nors tor the official All-Crestview Leagile team with coach HaJ Akl.ns aod irid~ Steve Wiezbowski aIXl Steve Klosterman ca~ turing special awards as picked by the Orange County Sport! Writen Asaocl• ti on. Ai:iM was named Coac~f-the-Year after leading bia team to a perfect 9-0 record. ·. Wiezbowski ·was named Back.of.the..' Year and Klosterman took like booors as lineman. Wiezbowskt accounted ·fmi 963 yards running and passing while Chalking up 83 points. . No less than 12 places on the first t e a m offense and defense along with second team offense wer_e captured by the Artists in,_a Cbmpiete domination of the picks.. Mission Viejo garnered one place «i the first team defense and San Clemente was shut "out. A total of Ui" Lagl1Dan4 made the offensive first 9P..am with Tom Sch• er, Jeff Jahraus and Brian Bagley joindlg their mates on the elite eleven. Foothill, Tustin and El Modena swept up most of what was left with Orange being .!hut out whllt Villa Park netted one spot on the second team offense. * * * ALLCIU!m'V1EW LEAGVE Ftnt Team Offeme Pel Player WL Qau E -Grimm, Footblll 200 Jr. E -Day, Tustin 176 Sr. T -Scherer, Laguna 186 Sr. T -Akins, Foothill 195 Sr. G -Jabraus, Laguna, 171 Sr. G -Munhill, Foothill 180 Sr. C -Klostennan, Laguna 212 Sr. B -Wiezbowski, Laguna 174 Sr. B -Kuhn, Laguna 166 Sr. B -Bagley, Lagnna 182 Sr. B -Carlson, FJ Modena 161 Jr. First Team Defe11e E -Scherer, Laguna 186 Sr. E -Jahraus, Laguna 171 Sr. T -CUmmlngs, Tustin 2M Jt. T -Klpsterman, Laguna JIJ Sr. LB-Hal~ TusUn 205 Sr. LB-MWlball, Foothill lllJI Sr. LB-Krokus, El Modena 180 Sr. B -Wiezbowslti, Laguna 174 Sr. B -Kuba , Laguna 166 Sr. B -Sauers, Tustin 175 Sr. B -Boehmer, Mission Viejo 150 Sr. Second Team Offense E -Archer, El Modena 16! Sr. E -Jagger, El Modena · 140 Sr. T -T?iompson, Villa Park 240 Jr. T -Colbert. Foothill 215 Sr. G-Tyler,,TusUn 225 Sr. G -Bowman, Laguna 185 Fr. C -Krokus, El Modena 1811 Sr. B -Aydelotte, Tustin 170 Jr. B -Schostag, Tustin 190 Sr. B -Fo.ssatti, Foothill 165 Sr. B -Fletcher, Foothill 180 Sr. La Quinta's Big Star May Be Ready Friday 'By ROGER CAIUAON CN "'9 DaffY 1""'11 It•" For a team that was headed for the CJF AAA foolball playolts, La .Quinta High School's Altecl were rather sub- dued SOkmlay night. And rlllhlly ... The Astecl, witboul their humber one back, Ken Ep- pelhtimer, had ju.t ·-a :io.o beaJlng from ~ rtvll Ra.n9ho Alamllol. The loss bad yirown the leap lnlo a thte&way anai"I between thole two along with G. Grove -all with 4-1 marb. ... ' It waa assumed by coach Don Weboter ol La Quinta that RandlO Alamilol would be the flrat pick to ··-· the .. _ In the playolfa. But It w-'I ruled out that perilapo the La Quinta team could malt• It .. the -league repreaentau ... When It iru learned that only ooe team wouk11 rep1aell1 the league oa Sunday -Jurlher gloolli for la Quinta and It. 7.Z teun. But a. Jail teCOn<I reprieve Monday momlng put the La Qulnll ¥1uad Into the pl.lylflfl . ud Ille -wlll be at Bolsa G...00. il1&fl l"riday nlpt with (1 • • belts 00. And, the driving foree of La Quinta'• offenae -Eppelbelmer -ts erpected ro be bock tn neoM<!p 111ape fir lhl Laguna ~ fracas. ~ Alamilol (H) and Garden Grov• (H) flnlsbed out ol the money for pl.lyott ICllon but ~eep oome lllllfac- Uon with shares ol the leaeue title. · Al,c~ tile -aLJI:ppelhelmer Lo-the t..a.. Qu.lnta attack, here'• what coocb B{llCt Plctford ol Fountain Valley -fl the junior blockbulller: "Ht Jdiled us." Bla lta. l:lelr-Out tbeata-. . Eppllbtl.,... buJldoad bts way lo 20Z yanll on II carries for U yu'11 pet c&n')'. ,,,. Azte<a -that --lntbelOU00,11-11. LA QUINTA 14 Lowtll ............................ . 20 LA FrtnlOnt. ...................... I SI Fountain Valley ................... 11 11 Mqnolla .......................... !$ If Garden Grove , ..... : .•...•••••••.. 1, II "B<!lla Grande " .......... 1 .. , ..... .14 SI Sanllago ...... , ................... 7 • Pacinca .. •.,;.,,, ...•.............. 1 O Rancho Alamilol .................. 21 . . . . ... Steven~a Sculdleback Nomads ,_ Try .Gypsies for Gauchos When Talking Basketball Somewhere llmg the line ...,.body mla.!ed the boat by not tagging Saddl .. back College with the ntcJmame Gypolea Jnstead.of Gauchol. The. 1968-69 basketba1J aeuon opener ls atW almost two week• away, but coach Roy Stevens and bis club have been wandering all over Orange Cuunty looki@g for a gym W practice in. Rounding out the pre&ent Gaucho "'IUad m guu'11 Dean Skinner (s-0), Mission Viejo; Rich Merrill (IH), Foothill ; Dan Britt (IH), TusUn;, Mark Stastny (5-9), Foothill and Chuck Fredericks (M) from · Massachusetts; forwards Greg Swenson (&-3), Mlaaion Viejo, aod center Bob Spiva (•21, Roseville," Calif. Stevena bopl!ll lo gel at least three * * * -reinforcements from the Gaucho football tWn nm Week. ~ Heading the upecled help wUl be 6-5 Mark Hardy, an all-county performer last year at Tuatln High School. Steveno will use him at forward and center. Also expeoted to Join the ~etball team are f......,.ia DaV<! Burkholder (H) and Joe Cludy (IS.Z). * * * First the Gauchos tried the Mis31on Viejo High School gymnaslnm. Alter lO days of drills there, stevens wu handed a hill for !500 ('25 a day) and the Gauchol quickly retreated to EI Toro Marine Air Station. Basketball Monotonous Stevena and· hla IO-man squad could only take one week of military We and the 5:30 to 7:30 a.m. practice houri available at El Toro. So today the Gauchos resume drills in the gymnasiwn at old San Juan Capistrano High School in preparation for ibe conege•s initial t>astetball game, Nov. 30, at Mt. San Jacinto' College. Pirates E~ Doldrums, Scrimmage LA Valley "Judging from the talent we have available and the help w.e'll get froni the football team next Week, il loots like 11fe're in fer a.lean year," Stevens said. "We just don't have enough players to get our program started properly. We started with 11 players, but that quickly dropped to 10. And we may lose two more kids thiJ week because of grades. "Of the 10 boys we have out now four didn't even pla_y varsity ba!ketbatl in high achoo!. "We don't have good height on the team, but this doesn't bothe'r me as much as our lack of experience. Ex- perlence i~ ,our critical shortcoming," Stevena Slll.d. After five weeks of practice, Stevens has been impressed by the wort of two players, guard Bill Noon and forward Randy Lawrent"e. Noon is a 6-3 freshman from Savanna High School in Anaheim and Stevens describes lW;t. as a "good shooter and the best play"' we'Ne goL" AlJo attractmg the coach's eye has been Lawrence, from Tustin, who has played exceptionally well in t b • i>reseason drills. .. After seven weeks ·of condlUoning and interSquad drl.U!, Orange Coast College basketball coaeh Bob Wetzel and his players are getting a bit weary of seeing the same faces every day. The Pirates, wbo open their season Nov. 30 wtth El Camino College, get a welcome break from their usual wockoot session this afternoon when they travel to Van Nuys to scrimmage Los Angeles Valley College. "We need to see some new faces. Aft. er seven weeks, everybody knows each other's moves and the iradlces get a bit stale." Today's scrlrnmage should help us quite a bit." Wetzel bu been str"'1ng defenae, the man-to-man variety, in recent drills. "I want us to be a better defensive team this year, but its hard to teach man-to-man defense ln one year. "Many high schools don't teach it at all and some of those that do don't teach it well. We've only got five or six players on our squad of 14, who played that kind of defenae Jn high school." Wetzel said his club hu one tcrlmmage already this year, against UC Riverside and it taught Ills play"' that they aren't a pbyalcat te,.... "They threw a bunch of seniors at us and beat us to deatll on the boards." Wetzel said bts leam bu ")usl acratched the surface of what I want it to Your first thought is do so far. Last year, I thlnlt l threw too much at our teim In pracUce at one time. I'm going at It a b!t slower thia year, but the team isn't running the offense I've given it well yet." The Bue coach said guard Doug Allen and ceoter Rich SUcklemaier have . performed well 1n pracUce and Phil Jordtin, anotber forward, has been com- ing on strong In the last week. . FINAL CIF GRID . RATINGS ..... 1-6-1 151 ., ls.I .. m M 121 " •1 109 ::g ll 1. Loe•• (14) H ,'l! 2. 1"111111!'1vn 11\ M n 1 a.,..._. I I M lit 4. t..a11,111~tlt) "° 109 S. San no M-l 10f '· 81-.C. ~ M 14 7. Sf. JoM 9oleo •1 • t. Rolllnll Hiil& •1 SI '· Azuu . ., " 10. laldWln l"IH't •1 IM • ~llfat'nll flJ\ltJ, a.nt1 Merlnlo (ltl, .. = HUI& U ), camw.tl __ (~ ~lie lfl' ~btlllti.(ll~u.!:r'ti'i".9 "''· -"" ,...._ ' that ·Chevy. is. a good looking pickup ••• Here are some se.cond thoughts: . . . . . . Wt oould 1dd ho6by haull( to. tit 1111. Chevy ltueko .,. gr11t tor rock hounding: Coll1QJfng lft· ~~k tOam ~. ~· Cl,. . . DAILY PR.of J 9 Lions Face Devastating Air Attack lly lWIL GUSIOY • cc .... DlllY , .... it.rt Westminster lllgb Schonl'• f'!"'l>pll team bu faNd well againlt ~ - Ing altacu lhll ...;.. .0 II lllJ9Uldil1 bring coad( Bin Bolwen to bJI - lo learn Iha! Compton l!ifh qurterbocl: Hubert Parter bu completed H perCODI ofhl>pa.sae>thifYW· T we .... i•oter playJ Compton Friday n!Cht· Jo the flnl. round ol lhl Clll' playolfs. Parter, a 170.pouod -·bun~...,. clicking OD the easy short Onel, either. "We throw tlie ball about 15 lo :Ill times -, game,'1 says Compton r..oacb Joe Wade. t "Parker Is a 1ood puaei'. S. llarted off a liUle slowly this 1eltl' but ~·1 real shai;p right DOW." • Parker's. favcirite tarp! la llslil .end Reggie Iofunan,' a ISO.pounder who caugtit five touchdowo passes 1 ID1 ~ League play. . • Compton's Jeading ground gainer 11 fullback Percy HUI. He piled up 4H yards in league action. Compton is 5'$-1. The Tarbabes got olI to a lbaky 81art, losing ..........., engagemtntl to El Modena, 2"-lt, IDil Santa Anar u.o. Then Wade's crew trim- med Cathedral, 26-7, and tied Warren, 13-13. But since that tie, Compton won four strai&hl lo bag the tiUe. The cUncber was Friday night's 'r1·7 win over Pata- moont. "We jel1fd in the last ball ol the season," the coach commented • "We had a lot of trouble early tn the year getting our passing game work~ i.ng but it's come on very well." He aa1d . COmpton11 belt effort wu a IS-7 win over Centennial. He comparetl Wesbninster to Notre Dame High of Sherman Oaka, a team his club lost to by 13-0. "Notre Dame has big, stroog bacu like Westminster and we had a roogb time with them. But WestmlnBter ii stronger all the way throogh. We !mow. we're in for a very tough ball game." An uperieneed team, Wade Ila ll seniors oo bia roster and wtn· start seven of , them oo olfeme qa!mt the Lions. • ' • .. tlqua h:otv•. . The point la: They're u v&ra .. tile 11 anything on the 'told. Or off. Elj>tclat!y, fou~-1 drive •'Yle-Si11k frOl)I onit ......... 1 -alitmlnum grille. ln-blcl<, ~··. n..i,•1'-ll l>ot"" --a-tor 11111 _... Great under IM hood, loo. six or VB. Standard on VI -1' 1 Dig 307 cuDlo-111!l.har. . _ Undlr tlle rvggld 'cti-11, oali 1prlng1 11kt .. ,. al llllltpo. i... Thert't-1 tot more. And mol'9 you eon onttr. Lib: power""'' Ing ll!ld 11r condltlontllg. It 111 •iklt up ~ a good dill any -iOM.jaok 111~ 8" your ChtYrolll ..., .. " """'"" T\llY go .,,Y,.hatt. •. Wherever you 901 you go In I I ' -for Ill 11111 -·Ind lM good woi;.t 01>1dw'pr!Oo. • ' Chft~llNN .... ... -.1n .• , out. day 00\' . j • " 5f s;s:;z s 4 Si 4 Iµ =+=+; s ''4 ,L ¢ 0 4 d 0 0 41 U 4 4 0 4 $ 0 4 0 4 4 0 LC 4 q 4 4 ¥ 4 4 4 G 4 U s 0 '*"'TO PLAT II.OW ljll PIN • ~ • Anoth~1· 6right Y~ Ahead i For ~oastArea Cage Fans It ~ llke another banner yur for bukdl>all "'llwlla.111 fn the Or"Jll• COUI --.~-Tbe "fflla la firJpt In several dlrecllolll, lncludfnl teaw IUICI ·llChcdUles. At the loj>, d coune. la Huntlnglon llelCll. -the on... belfn lbelr moot pr<llllllinl ........ . Calpttp, a mqazlne de'lotad to bukelball, calll the Olllra the bell In the atate. • , IUICI that tallM lo a lot of territory. Coach l!lmer Comhl' crew la • 1/"11 dau threat to bq the CIF UUe. In tbe ume Sumet Lupe' 11 Westmlnst,er•a finest team In )'tarl. • .on to Lu Vepa In Dec<mber foe 1 dooblebeador wllb oul-d-etato -And, 11 Ibo .. vealb annual N""l'O'i Harbor Optlmlst lnvU•tlMal, two te~ from Arllool, lllOlher ""'"near t!on ~ (M..eo Villa) IUICI a lootlb from Qllbualwa, lllalco, are eipected lo fUmllb Ibo oppoa!Uoa to the boll achool, Cella ..... Corolla 4lol tllJlr and J>1 Modena. II abOuld todeed be I colorfUl ........ * * •* The Colla M ... -Newport Hlri>!>t tandem wllh ill Vegu venturi IUICI the Newpml opllmlsl tourney '°!'" the llllt I« lngeoully. ' . Coach Herb IJv.., of Colla 111-II fa lllJO for I lll"eat deal of Ibo <l'ICfM 111 llniD& up opponents for the Lu Vqu ud N.wport Opllmisl actloo. • ' •' ' -11 • .,,._ allot In .,if thll calls !or 1 . . -Ill -•!qua. I -k of tho shot from ""'lh •te&1, ~•I• lo tho 1r111n. lh• challona• on th ... •llclll II lo attlk1 lh• btll flrm.,onou&h to mw• th• clubh111d lhrouah tho d11p *""· yet doliclttly • 1nou1~ so 11 not to fly th• b1\I aver th• """' · I llkl ti th1nk 111low but flrmu on these shots. · I, Mnc 1 bit A?w•r, or 111or1 m1t~odie1lly, than normal, yet wlta an •petlally firm &rip. Th• firm 1rlp hops 11\<1. club "from w1v1rin1 in 1111 sliisa I •ncf Ill• elowor ••1111 koep1 tho ball from nyinc · · • loll fllr. ·Th• Gftr01U ml on '""' ~hort shots from rou1h shquld b• thot Yl'I! 1t11wlnatn11 bucktt1ol wttor. Yotl mull hold ii'llrlllfy, y,t JWln1It1low1J. .. ,,....,.. .......... In Smuet Fa..als Lions' Express ·Runs on Time Br ITSVB EKPVICll ' OI .. o.itr f'fllt ..... The CIJl'-bound WewtmJn...,. llllh School """' countrr 0-~ WU ionnlna: an time Mondllf altemooo at !Al Palma Stadium In Anaheim .. lbe lllons """" qaln -to llnl pllce In the -League meet. w~ copped the .._ llnalJ w1lh 11 polnll, • pdoll abeld of Ill -CC111QM!Utor, Santa AnL Anahrim1 Tom lteefer, one of tbe top tbrte ....... In Orange COunty, garnered tbe top spot In the vanity race II the Colonlll WhiJ: llJl'd around b1I two-mile borne drcult In 1:41. Hllllllngt4n Beacli '1 John McQuowo ...-1 the llniab ,line n!"".:t~~li... stampeded the llniab with llllnl, lourlb IUICI fifth placa In the form ct Don Dlltoo (10:10), Steve Varga (10 :12), 1U1C1 John Kllpabick (10:15). Victor Martinez of Hun- tington IUICI Bruce B<nUey of Newport Harbor llniabcd all1h 1U1C1 aevmll! w1lh timel of 10:17 IUICI 11:11. w............ c:oodl Jacl< Hedges DOW" td:ta bis IQuad. to the CIF prellml to be held 1hll Tbund.,. at Ml SAC. "We don't bPtl a Tom Cage Clinics Are Offered Keefer type of runner who can place ftnt. everyttme, and that bel;)s, but we have a aolld twn IUICI Kilpatrick IUICI D1lton are botb tapable or aarprtsln& p e o p I e," old JJ;dgea. ·&w>dlog out the Lloo llnJaherl Monday WU Jim Poetboebeol(Ulb, 10:11), Steve Beylor (15th, 10:33), Kevin Cot ...... (16th, 10:38), IUICI Ted Mautet (20th, 10:42). Weatminater--the jayvee tiile II . Ille LIOlll -.ml to llral, -. lblrd IUICI fourth places. Dave TllliU (lO:Sl) and Wayne Akiyama (10:12)~tbe Hnt two apoll . en Hunt (10:45) 1U1C1 Jeff Y (10:34) eemed tblnl •IUICI fourth. We!b:ninlt6' almOlt made it a .Weep u the UODI were edged tn the Frosb-Sopb race by Newport Harbor, II polnll to 39. Rick Flemtoa; D>mty Cline, IUICI ,RlCk Fie~ took first, l!eCOnd, '11<1 fourth for the Sailors. Westminster took fifth and aeveiilb lbrougb tenth. 4Coast Aces In Riverside Road Races ~················ ROGER CARLSON '''''PS 1 P'P'P'P''P paper .•. IUICI Newport Harbor and Anaheim are eapected to be toogb qaln. In the Jrnne League. eor... dol Mar and Foun1a1o Valley ue •IPO<ted to give Mqnolla all II can bandlo for the UUe . * * * Foulllo van.,. lw Ha belt team "'" ... ,..Cllupecllo-JoD~I ---.--me-_, bo ~ ,. .... !Ive .Opll'llo pla1'ft fn deUle Dprea ,.,en) U-...... ... _ ..... _!Gr .... _ C... del Mar will 1M pr••l:le& aa -................ lbe grodQIUeo -el Jollo Yale, PU Jonlu ..i Jim Cbfll•, tOfdl Bii -II apeded *9 _., wlill oaotller lollP, ddeulYHofacl. <d team. * * * AJ for-... tue JOU!' pick. Sil: of tbe iqea teams wlD be involved In Ibo Huntington Beach lnvilaU111al with such powers aa CIF ul!iat Comploo iDcluded on the agenda. The Wi.tmfnster.Marlno tourney ia ea· peeled to be of the aeme high caliber u last )'eu' and even tbe Rancho Alaro.Uos tourney tuea on ldded luster with Gor_dal Grove included. Conloa del Mar will be traveling lo the Burbaot lnvttaUonal, ... i;..ta M ... to the . Covina.. edr1vaga.m.a. . .Estancia, Laguna Beach IUICI Mtaslon Viejo lo the Sn Cl-. allair .•. Marina to 1be Ptooeer tourney .•• and 'OD and on. Colla Maaa IUICI Newport Harbor will 10 He WU.led the Vepa bip oil put cootadl "tJ~ Newport-Hlgb to join blm. U wu IJvaey who came unup: with the cootadl to .-.. wllh Klngt" of Arhooa, Yuma and Qtlh111tN f• tM Newport toorney • * * * Uvaey U1 a fu&alUc Mckp1MssML Bom ucl nlled ii New York City, H gra ... ted from Florida Stata Colleie ...i look 1lll f1nt ... c!Wig job 11 Fl'Oltprool lllgll fl f'nlotpnel, FlerldL Fntm. tbere H wat it Wbmemzeea. Nevada (some 1• lllll• 1orthtut el Beno) ... ffnally -fl Del . Oro mp al L-mta, c.ltf. where M apeat Ove .......:. llP.._c ... 17. PluDy, co.;aa Mesa, la wltere Uvisey bl • ... Ids -sle hr ........ lw• --· lllt work fll ''Sports for Yo'lllll.~ f1 Wlllfqloll D.C..-aed _..) .......... t.cm-a1Uoul tblSll wllen be ltolted a tdleol. fw eMCbes fnm Paaama nu. 1t Del or.. Be bd Cl!fhahl Kl for Del or. a..., bat wlleii .. -lo ... ,._. peallhe, ... deolldl-... * * * And, hil baskettiall achoo! 11 snow Valley in the San Bernlrdfno lllOWllainl during the IUDlDler ha.a set up thinking for the Yuma bil Athleta from aa far away u Caldwell, Ida., Jal, New Mexico and Bej1 Calllornla attend the twHlngle week aeu.km1. That, lbeo, ia bow Newport Harbor bu been aided In -blfaling the moat io- tereollnJ l>asketball tounwnent on record u.o. .... County ••• her ..... '!be Opt.Im.1st tourney, that Livsey wu IO involved in. doeen 1t ltand to be the best In Prange County In rqll'<ls IA> overall talent, but for ah..,. lntertat, nothing can even com1 cloe . Tritons Monarchs Run 2nd Runnersup In Meet Alter winning the Angelus League tiUe with a 5-4 record the Mater Del High School cr08!I country team came back Monday -aftt.moon to gain a berth In the CIF prellml by ~fz!tlle~ As eapected, El Jlode111 ~ CJi' quallflcatlolll blld High School easily captured The ~~ will alao be the Cratv!ew League Cl'OOI Gold 11 Ml , SAC IOd Ibo country cllllnplolllbfp Sol1lr-MOnarchs Fl I good lute day lflemoon at Infne Park. Morn!.. of the w•••ed and San Clemente finlshed 1e-~ ~- cond in the Crestview League hillorhe tw:, ~~· final& to garner the runner-up dismal ll:08 which w;: a: ;t: ~ = ~. ,....-by Tom - Sltonfly while the winning El llloclna oquad earned •• Lquno Beacb IUICI Mlafon Viejo llniabcd .. venlb IUICI ef&blb with point tolala ct IU ond 193. . El Modena'• Dave White WU flrlt ac:roa the Dnlab lino u be completed the two- mUe coane In l :IO. Bnd Winlat WU lbe flnl Tritm to tlnllh the dllt•!M"f, .. be pllced lbtnl lo l :K. lto<DMflnt out lbe 8 I D Cllmtate varatty ICOl'el'I Wert Cl'alg Starlin&. Ray Elell, Blcbanf lltoll, IOd C I I 7 Anderaoo u Ibey flnl8lied •alb, ninth, !Ith, and 16th. All ran undar 10 mtnufel with Ibo e1eeption d Anderaon Who llf1I paced blm!elf to I rapectable 10:111. Holiday tmoelen use our money! -l-winter behind. Soak up 101M IUR. '1111!'1 what Morris Plan money 11 lor. You mllY bOfrow from $10019 $5,000, or...,... for V11C1tlon i....~ bill consolidation, h!lrne ti cor r9P11lrt, •">' aood ruson. Payments scheduled to flt your Income. With approval you may have your money the de)< you apply, No repayment for 45 cloys. YOO• J:, ll.l!UI IUllU '4,IOl.11 ··~ ~ IU -117 $101 '141 " • Cndlt U~ •rid dlNbtllty lnsunincl ltY9Rebte.. NEW v.a CARS$ · :::. ~· 4 399 ,., ::=. .. ............ . .... Morri·s Plan ,'•,t •-T;"-.-.T 673-3700 Newport Beath -3700 Newport Boulatard 11 J, ~I ' ------------~------- Ll!GAL N<m<lll w -----· ------ ~' ' ''· I 1 I I I l I • • ' I l • ( II!! • ND ... ... ... ho .. "" Bl .. uh n ... .. N1 c. "' <d p( U• L - n. fa fl .. VI i. cir .. I "' "' m "" r WC NI 3 wl "' F Pl .. c:h .. "' Al "" 13 .. " .. II' di i. I> .. .. p: .. .. ~7 " I -- Ev~one H11 Somott.ing 1Mt 5omooM S.. Wan~ leoldq fOr Are1! 'l'Mn tH' 1hill! 'Ft n e 3 BR fam.11,y room -Ugbt A bria:bt family home. It'• on a quiet cul.de-sac street near Mesa Verde, close 1o all schoola: Lure ~ bedrOom wWa dressing .area and % bath. built-in .kireben w/w e&Ipet· !is I: dra,pe,t. Owner'• mov- ing -• uklni 129,500 • make Otter. l'\l l.·\\lll l L -f '\ll\ Ill\\ ·~ I' I I f \I" 2700 HarbCr Blvd. ~91 Open till 9 PM Space Gap Problems? ' ----=---- - . ~ -" . john macn«11b II -· -~--...... -· --------- J , -· - ' ' - y.,, c... Sell Ill Rnd It, Trlde t .. Wrlh a W/lllt M • • . ~ I • ' • • ' I ) t _,... __ .,.. _______ ....,..,..,_------------..... -·--~-'---··-·~--~ ........... -~ ............................ __ UU_O_P,..U .. U-•¥'"'"4 .... -.......... ~ ...................... ~ ... l"'"T>-.•-"1i,....O ..... ,'<""''Tf-______.~~·-·~------·-----·· --~ .... . ', a J. .. ~·· ·1 7 as;•a lnl,t.W a.Ati&•"I. .. • : ••. ,.. •·-ii .... f\,11'1t.au-.>n 1•""' \•~~·-'"'"i•._., ·, 'llin&LS 1AU UNTAU JUSINISS IM IUSINISS 1...i A-. ·' --~1 UftfUmlahod ···~ ~ "L'o. Un"'"".. l'INANCIAL • flNANC!~L ___ • Hun ......, J400 Huntl"""" llMCh -s400 Huntf"""" ~ MOOH~u~n""ii~"'$"~n~l~!~;-ichi.iJ400~~1~1~a~ll;~po~m~u~n~ltleo~~-~~luo.~~Q~pflOf'tu~~nl~ll~•~63~00;I ... !II ........ • , Daily Pilot ClanifieCI · CLASSIFIED INDEX ··-· .. ' QUll DISTlllluTQllS CAN AVE~GE MEDIATE OCCUPANCY EXCLUSfVE OVlll f700.00 A MONTH IN JUST COMl'LITID THEil SPAlll TIMI! IEOROOM • 2 BEDROOMS ON· THE-BEACH . IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY FROM $135 MONTH IN YOUR SPARE TIME WE WANT TO 2 anol s· lod.-m A,..i,,,.nh TALK TO YOU. RNISHED -FURNISHED we are the largest, most aucoessful IDd fut. ·~ ADULTS-HO PETS ·-f Hours--~egulations-Oe.ac:ii!nss IRRO"lt Adffrf:l.Nrt Mou~ OhlClk tft•lr •• fifty -" rtpott fmtMctlllWl1 .,....... •r mltof ... lftoaltlol\I. THI DAILY PILOT~ ll•lilllt)' for tN"O,. tnlJ to tn• tXWtt •• publlthl,.. tht advert--...correatJy ene tJ~ DEA.OLIN! FOft COPV AND MILLI: 1:90 P.M. the dQ' Mtort publle.ltlen, •ocPt fW WMk•nd Rdtutn •ttd Mond1y MGtlo"' -.Nhen ctotlnQ ti,,.,. I• l :SO P.M. Frkl•Y· e CAAP! "5 e DA.A.PIS e '®\. e P"IVAT£ PAJ'IO LUXURY LIVING TO PLIASI TH! MOST est growing food specialty company in the DISCIUMINATING NOW AVAILABLE AT country. U you have 1 few bours a week to YOU MUIT HAV& KILL NUMl•Plt When kllllng an ad bcOIUN of quick rUulta, be 1u,.. to makt • f'IOOrd of th• kill numls.I' glv.n yow by your ad taker u vorlfk.lltlo,. of Y•W" oan. • IECltl ,flOH AltlA e HOTf'C>!NT "''l1'*1NCES rm n.. Hu ,. p ifi devote to your own bulineaa you can earn ~ ""' A inglon IC IC •1so.oo a mooth or more u a distrubutor Every tffort 11 mtd• tit klll or correct a new ad that hat bttn ord1red, but -oan• not au•tantee to do 1a unlll th• ad hu appeartd In th• paOft. t UNTINGTON SEVILLE ' e CIMn air, ~luc •kin, and aunawept beichH 16112 h•r Llr1t 141.74&1 Huntington •••ch e 106 unit 4 level compl•x•unllt Medltltra,_. at Si9n•l West of •••c:h off Edinger Mn deslgn for .Natlonol Pim Company. · CASH IN ON THE PIZZA CRAZE AND WATCH YOUR INCOME GROW. Nothing to sell. No Blore to build. No big In· ventory t(> <:am'. One tlme minimum invest.. ment of $2,190 to '3,960 puls you In a profit· able buJ!nesa of your own. We furflish all •d· vertlsing, merchandising and support mater· ial. OIME·A·LIHE Ads,,.. etrlctly oath In advanoto O)' mall or at any on• of our offlctl. NO phono orders. ecross from 8roadw•y Centtr J e HMtecl pool,. .. uni end 1undecks l~~l! ~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~ •. AILolvalyl ctoml mnv_nlldty ... ~rellalllOllklroot .".'... Costa 1 IM.o · 5100 R~AL ESTATl • oc r c -~• on c-R Tho DAILY PILOT roMrv• tM right to olaulty, edit, con••".,. ~ru .. .tin)' advor- tl .. mtnt. tnd to ol'l•no-ltl rat.. a11d r90ulat1on1 without prior notice. Advertl1tr1 may pla09 their ad1 b)' telephol'I•· GoMral e Ind-perking with oddlllon•I porklng lot · -----e Pertn11Mnt m1nagement st•ff and security A R . ~t•h Want~ _599!1 8E'"'' •,' GREENS FREE SERVICE TO • uy ac-. to L.A. Mot...,,.llton arwa Write us today. We'll show you how you can own a profitable business and run it in your spare time. Include your name, addre§S and teleJihone number. Complete deecripUve ma· terial will follow . Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. 9 to Noon Saturday-Clo,.d Sunday • OWNER-MANAGER 711 OCEAN AVENUE BAf11R • UNlURN. . BROKER HUNTINGTON BEACH '·$l00 You ocleet-own teollDl ACTIVI RENTALS (714) 536-1487 _ . WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 , .i, ';i~ 5344912 I~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6 UNl'URM R!SP. empl. cpl. wanta he.I: Hea f!-OilJd C.,.. c.M. bm. w/m,A'ftl. wm REAL ESTATE REAL ISTATI NATIONAL PIZZA COMPANY 10-407 Liberty-Box 69 St Lou!" Mluourl 63132 Araa Code 314-423·1100 Huotington 8Hch 54b,1220 redecorate tn excMc-low Ceriter, 'to Shopp\nc -rent. Gd. ret. 'I'Q $1.IA. -O..ner•I _!e_ne __ r_ai ____ _ -CLASSIFIED COUNTERS a!'e located •• rollOW.l N peta allowed 615-SliiO afte 6 PM ?TOO Pei lnon Wa,, at a... r Office Rent1l 6070 AcrHge 62001"!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aak for Mr. Arthur 1211 w ... MMe 1 .. i..ord, H..,.,. hacli. JJO wt..t loy SMtf, CosN Mote. Jot FIM S'"!"f, H•11tl.ft-le.ct!. 222 foNSt AHnM, Lafg1t11 hctc.ari. l :JO.l:JO bupt. Sert. I: Sia. bor • •---Colt.a M U.Cl. Sttldent 25. oda. UQ-a· 1: ·• ' .... ~. ea. turn. rm. or sm. apt. in LAGUNA IEACH WILLOWS, Cal. '1'ppn:ix. 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DIRECTORY Mall Addren: Box 1875, Newport leach, canr. ,...........__ Nf41l Bal. am.. Must be Air Conditioned· Acrn. 2 Hou&el ~. 1nd NOTICES 50 I~ yev ~· Paul~ S4S-334.l ON FOftTXY,• A'""""T'll' barn, ah~. U Ac. In Bibyslttlng 6S HOUSES FOR SALE N•wPo•T ••"'c" • otMOLITION #II alt • PM n.&:.;;1. ·•·•"+"v"' _...,_ , __ .. _ lON. L .. 1 6401 MIWPOllT HllGHTI c11· DllAnlMG SlllVICa USJ Excellen petk • Ukt WC--er . . Deak ape.ct• av&ilable tn _._ .. , ..................... -,., EXP'D. BB.bysitter for woril:· Gl!NllUL 1011 N•WPOllT SHn••• mt ILECTlliCM. ...... ro for adults requir-BUSINESS woman wants 1 aewut office lJWIAI .. _ at ~Gt~-~~ Box LAB • ~..i ......... ,,_ __ 1 mo ing mother. Days, night, .c~ss~" D~~SAMAll ~:: W•ITCLll"JI ,,,. EOVIPMEMT RIUITALI ,.,. ._ ......, c:1ruw·n ......, ~Jr> ~,....,..,, "-£.......,. UNIVlllSIT\' Ill.Ilk ~JJ l'ENCINO loUt Ing pea~ It quiet. BR Uofum Aptr beach area, prime k>catlon In downtowll ' ' • old female (bUc & white). wk·ends. 3 yr. obi girl needs MISA Vl!llD• 111t IA.Ck •AT «Ut l"LOOllS "" ~~~~Ve Tenants to $100. Gar ar ,. ......... w Lquoa Beach. Air condi-SACRIFICE! 160 Ac. tqi An• lo ··w-"'---.1-..... Vic playmate.' Lg bk yd, bot Cot.ll!O• P,loRk 1111 IA.IT SLUPJI t2t1 l"URMACI RIPAIRS.. •tc. '61f ·" -""" • f ....... _ C =•~ .o. 19th & M · NIWPORT ••U::H l20I CORONA D•l MAil 4:llt OAROEllllMG 6'11 1. 2 A:jl jllPRM. API'S. oeceaary. 6'2--0lll& a!tJ 5 tiooed, carpeted. beal.lttfu1 armland .l.WOWll' 'n t y . v l ct 0 t' I a Beach, Laguna. meam, nr onrovia. Nl!WP'OaT Hl lOHTS lllf aALIO,lo Qllf OENl!RAL SllVICl!I Ml2 3 NO am.DREN pm. paneled partitioniq:. TWO Cl>ee.p water. 2 HoUlea. REWARD! 494-5235 U no ~1097 Ww,,O:.rivH~IRQ 1: IAT ISLANOI 'lM ORADlMO. DISCING "'5 RnNl"UE BY g~-Jble ex-, .... entrancea: Frontqt on ~791M ans. 2140 1-tighland Way, WUJ.. Babysit in the even-UYCRtST 1m LIDO llll! tlSI 0,"'','• THUM• :: ,.-&~ ... .,. ._ •--"'-1.AYSNOllll UU IALIOI. LIU.ND ftS5 RI! GA DEN Am. ~. 3 Br-a: !am rm, For8t A"Ye., nar -to R rt p rty 6205 Lagur>a ini•· You turnisb the NUNTINllT~ al!AC1t -MM OUN SHOP '11t wlfum HOUSE. To $300, by Munclpal ptrldng iota. $50 "° rope LARGE Feme.le cat, long t r a n I p 0 r ta t I 0 n . Call =:L~;:·u :: ::~~T:~~c".tAl.UY = =~t::. CLUll :: 18th a::Santa Ana.·C.M. Dec 15th. Upper Npt or JN" month fer space. Deak ... .,..,..,............... LOTS • ·-··. -Uy blk. with 642-1401 HAl:IOR MIGHUJ4Dl lbl LONG IU.CH uot HOUSECLUNIN• u» I CdM ·-• ch-~ av-n-a..1. for K ~ ""-"'"' « 11au· ,.,..., UMN•RSITY P'Al:k 12JJ oaANU COU.,_ 4* UITIRIOR Dl!COllATIMI •nl '" can Mrs: Hmdencn 6M-55«2 only. 67>-181S =.~::-· ""-~--"-=-.: ACREAGE. Rl:IOrt recrea· OranKe l white spoll. Has BABYSITI1NG lby lie. nurse, lllVIHI! Ult OAROl!M ••o;ia' 4111 INCOMll! TAX 6Jtt im Santp. Ana, Apt 11!, C.M.. •WANTED 3 bdr. den U' :..:::::.-.v~l.-:::-11-0. tlonal prop, 2 ln Freeway' ftea collar; lost in Harbor my home; T. L. care. Fncd. :::~~.~~:, ::: Wl!STMINIT•• 4611 ltON, ~ ate. = • 4 ~-H for 1. ""'' .,...., IUl-lLLl ....-from ~ Co •-tion y · um. Co d·' u.. Yd N Lind'~ •~• l•YINS T••••-s l>O MIDWAY CITY 4'1l 11.0NINll 2 BR. z::::. ~:w ouae ..::ase All utilities paid ~ ...... . ~--recia lew ruwo, rona Cl • .._. • r. U'Cil!IU '3UJ.I. COROllA D.LM... mt SA.KT.I. AHA •n 1111$1.ILATIN• "" .... u.u apl tpl cptl w/optk:m. Adull5 540-6434 or .... 1-a.-e pob!!ntiM exoel1. Close Reward. 644-2950 842-1184 •Ai.m.t. ,.NINIULA , .. SAHTA AHA M•tOHTS lQI INIUIUNCI! lnt dtps BtJm, le. p'rt patio, M&-004 a:tter T A: wkenda -0Ait..Y PilDr enou&b tor wk-elld uae. see LOST; 1 yr. old black cat, RELIABLE Oiild Care. ••ACOM IAT u11 ~~~~ !;: ~':~~~~:~IMO. Dtftdtw9 = pool ~Wta. DO ed& $145 WANT To rent 3 bedroorn 222 FOREST AVDWB title. Terms. Call M.S-3632 well fed; 1mall patch white Weekdays ill my home. One ~::O, 1~s~•"°' :: LAGUNA al!ACN ms Jl!Wl!t.l.T , ••• ,. .. ,.., llL :;: 546-5163 , bouae Huntington Beach Cl' LAGUNA BEACH or P.O. Box 1916 c.M. Act· m. di.est·. area of Ganges or two under 3 ......... SALIOA ISLANO liH 1..AOLtllA MIOUEL "" LAHDSCAl"I 11~ 2 ,,~-y HUNTINOTOlll SIACM 1,00 SAN CLIMENTI t711 LOCKSMITH Mil u.o; JlR. dup}tt 1Wlee Fountain Valley a re a 494-!MBS 8USIN£SS •nd Ln. & Amazon in Hunt. Bch. Reasonable. 642-4294 .. , •• , ••• 0 •••••• ,. , ... DANA l"OINT ., .. MASONllY. lltlCk ~ & f •·-2 Cbll...__· A " ' ' _,.. Tai"<"• d• -MOVING S ITORAG• ~ rt!· ........ un:n OK. 54&-89l!fi alter S:30 P .M. "'"'°ROXIMATELY 558 .... FINANCIAL ~want 842-8789 ' BABYSfITING My home l"OUNTAIN \l'ALl•Y 1111 cDMooM'1M1uM "" PAINTING. ,._r11u111t ,.,. No pets ' 642-t69i Aft 3 PM ~& -. Sl!A.L •EACH IUI s 6UJ ~ WANTID: GARAGE ft. of:tice IP6Cf: available O , ••oo SIAMESE cat wearing l{ea No. H.B. by day or week. 1u111sl!T •r.AcH H5i ReNTALS ::V::~NG, Ill• "" 2 BR. Cil.JvlOtS FU1.mcn IN COSTA MESA. for immediate occupancy in Bus. pportun1tl• -col.lar, NeWPort Shor~ Fine care~ Reas. 897-8452 0.1.ROEN GRovt UIS A U f 1 h d JOHOTOGllAPNY .. ,. o-_._ bl~-1140 --e ... -4 e de 1 -• ,~ ~· St lONO 1r.1.cH 1'• pt1. n um 1 • ,. "'$TEIUNe. P•ldlo •-Ir "" s4{w•, .... -. ....... ..._ ~· Chsta Mesa. I al or CANDY area, rew•ru· """" """u · BJU>YS11 ING my home U.kEWOOD 1Ut ••N•11t,1oL ,... PUiMllNG ..,. l ;:.·:"'::::'~i~~~-~=~"';;"; 1 !~!!!!!.!!!:..!!~!!__!~~I architect, a tt or n e y, a.i> SUPPLY ROUTE N.B. anyt~~e! Xlnt care _ reas oll.ANOI! COUNTY 1ao cosTA MISA SIM POODt.• OROOMINe ''°' Rooma for Rent 5995 countant. ~ce room *642-7347* ouT oF cDuHTT 11115 M•u v111or sno ,,00L 1e11v1cE "u N ... ·--~ 5200 I . -~•-t (Part or Full Titne) rate.1. . 548-3094 OUT 01" ITAT• IHI NIWPORT al.CM J!Of P'OWl!R SWll,IN9 '"t l ;..;;;•~w~po:.;.;";....:-=::z."· _·_;::::::: ~ nYED ---only·. 1-. availa.b e. Rent ll .... ,_ Ex-"--Income, __ !ew ... _ ~E cat, male, lpat LE Cblld STANTON 1411 NIWPOllT Hl!lGHTS J211 P'UMP SERVIC• •no L<1U&~ .._.. ~ to tenants alteration ~ ..,.ug,. "' Ul"" 22nd It N rt RELIA:B care, any Wl!STMIHST•R ''" l'f•WPORT SHORIS J22t ltOOFINO "" QUlEr 6: aEAN Mee nun; semi-private ·-"' olfend t weekly work. (Days or vicinity . ewpo ' age, full or part time my MIOWAY CITY 1n• 9fl!STCLll'I" 522' ltADtO, •••I~ arc. .,. ~~;..a.. !..tut .. ( ~., bath ••• M c.t• .... ~.. quirernerill IUIU la • o .. mu ...... and Co"-"'"" c M Turquo~ collar 4 lov•ly N.B. home. ,,...., "'"'"" SANTA AN,lo 16H UN!VIRIJTT PAllk J:tlJ ••MOOl!LINO. ••P"Allt ., .. ............... , • ..,;' one ...... ,, I • _. o. _._.........., f!Yel $300. per month .. 111. can Eveal £...._.._.... """".. . th. old R a .d I 0·~ IANTA ,1oNA MOTS. ,.,. •ACK ........ S:ut Rl!MOOl!LtN•. krTtH•lllS 4Nll 1 bedroOm.;Gar. $ll5, Mo. ROOMS Sl5 wk. It Up . Bach. be seen Monday thru Fri-lna Money from Coln ()per--mon . e w r . -ORANG• HU IAIT It.UPP JH1 Sdnon 51111,,. 'fSJ incl. Dk a water. Adult&. otudlo .~ -wk. up. 23-••••• -an ••• ,,~ ~ ... ated D1 ........... n in Costa 642--0488 • Brick, Mlson-. etc. Tu.•,•,•,• TUST. ',"' ... CORONA o•L MA• IU. SEWING '"" 1.1· _ ... -'11 """" '" .,..,..._ u • .., -~""' I ..... ·' 6560 N I a.1.L•OA uoo SEWING MACHINe qp,1o11t1 "" No peta. 125 Qearbn:lk...... Newprt Blv., C.M. 548-9755 polntmenl Leue term. Me.. and surmundir:f: Female dog, 5 MOI old, b a...... ANAHEIM last l,lo'I' llU.NDI SUI SEPTIC T-Mlls. ~ l!IC. "" Apt c C.M.A -_A_..._,,_ Courl2oY t 0 areu. (Handles name brand with tan ta.ce & feet, SILV•R,loOO CANTON U!S LIDO 15LI! 5351 TAJLOalNG '"' PRIVATE Home, ..,n .. • """5..,.._, $1350 -• Sh h ~ · Ll N BRJ.CK, ~~. ~-,._, U.OUNA MILU lnt HUNTINGTON al!ACH IMM .. ,,.,,, <ONT•O< "'' Gold U-'alllon AptL Sep. entcy. 150-;55 'M::..-.. ·-B-"•-. <andy • ---~) touu ""'e1'U mtx. C 0. ....,...,.=..., ...,.,.~ u;, , ... _,_ .,., .,. ,..,..,.,... a: .,l&U06. .... I U.OUMA AU.CH 17tf l"OUNTIUN VAt.Ln Mlt TIL•, c.n1T1lc H74 '--"· ! II.I cuh required. For Personal 58358. Vic 11th St, Balboa. CU.tom Cabinebl. s ma I LAGUNA NIOU•L 1111 ·-LaOA ISL.AND WJ TlLI!, Llnol .. m • M•rllle "" ...,.,,~......, Br l ... b&, crpta, Wttkly. ~ Interview in ea.ta Mesa.: Reward. 61>0937 jobs OK Free Est. 96Ui94.5 SAN CLEMl!MTI! 111• SEAL ••ACH 1-!H TltlEI!: SERVICE ,,.. drpa. mo. Open Sal 2 SLEEPING n-·, pn'vate OFFICE KLUSTER "" ·••-and SM JUAN CAP'ISTUMO 1t11 lONGI 11:ACH 55111 TEL•VJSW>N, R•.,.•n. Ilk. 6m 11 :3().&. Hilaria Wa, NB ....... -'..".'.'."~.---·--With n-p"-o --•. --" Se namt, ........ =-YELLOW Parakeet w I th BRIC:X. cement, carpentry, CAPl1Tll.ANO •U.CN 178 OR.I.NO• COUNT\' JtOI UPNOLSTEllY .,,. 1.1......,;c ... ~ """'"" ....... • ......... -cau .. ~ ..... number to· ,.~ t-• bl •~LI *-le, wlS!l. planter. new or D.l.N,lo POINT lnt GARDIN OllOV• "',. Wl!'LDINO '"' 2131981· 644-atn Good ---a: ..,._... · greei """'""""'· """' ue .-.. ... ,. U.RUIAO 11• Wl!STMINITl'R MU JOBS & EMPLOYMENT pool.. $50. mo. system.. _....... cot-TRANS.WESTERN lort SUn. vicinity Trinity &; repair. Free est. ~ OCl!ANSIDI! 1751 MIOW,lo'I' CITY MU 2 BR.. 2 pa.; ~ to oaan, ner expol\ft. F\rat floor. DISTRIBUTING (X), Yellowstone, C.M. 54(}-2707 SAN DIEGO Im SAHTA AllA MH JO& WANTED. M~ fir, .tqs; ~. v\ew, $200 Guelt Homes 5998 REASONABLE! 590 N AZUSA AVE 6580 a1vaRs1ot couNTY 1• SANTA AMA MllOHTI s.i• Jo• WANTED. wornw -"" M 2t N A all · · LOST: ..-..... atrl--" ......_er C1blnetm1klng KOusrs TO ar MOVID 1tt1 T\.ISTIN 5'tt JDI w~HT•o. o.. . 0 peta. v . l170 Orange Ave CM 54Mi773 COVINA, CAL. 91122 '-''"''6.. ~ ·~ CONDOMINIUM Ult COASTAL not MEM a WOMl!N 1Pf Dec. 7 613.ftM Eve&: PRIVATE Room for elderly cat, female; flea collar; CUSTOM Kit. cabinets, ouPt.EXlls POil IAL• ms u.GUNA •t.ACN S105 DOMESTIC HEU" JW ''"'""""'--ambulatory lady. Lovely D-L-e OHie-Going Into auslnen? Lindbergh Sehl. D 1 at. pu11m 1 · APARTMENTI "'o• ML• 1t• uGu111• Ml•U'-L 1111 .1.Gl!111cu:s. M.-r1• ~ ~ NI •""" •• Gold _ ....... -1 .... in beach ""'2819 bathroom/ 8lll, OMJll· RENTALS ""' CL•MINTI ma H!LP w.1.111Tl!D, ~ ,.. w~ Adult couple to care, ....... '"""· ce en "Vl"'"'""_, .,..,,.... ca tops reasonable. 847-9832 "'"'VAN CAl'llTllANO 1125 AOl!MCIE5, w-'* ~ ~ 2 or 3 Br prdenaurroundipe1. SUITESorsin&'leoWcesfr'om aree.. Pblllips es Service LOST: Blk " Brwn titer --Hous .. Furnished 0.1.MA l'OllfT S1tf ttELPW,loNTED,W-'"' apt "'-l-~ beam cetl Available now. Ca.JI MS-4153 $5S. Carpets, &ir condl~ Station for lMR: 1101 Bay-strtped cat, sm framed. Vlc C•rpontering 6590 Ol!Nl!RAL ttet REAL ESTATE, ~o"~, ~~-~= Blk. ~kada si85 It ing, secretarial • er v Jc e, lide a: Marine Dr., Newport LeBa.rd Elem IChJ. HB. NOY ~:s~~·i:.:: SHARI :: General SCHOOLS • INSTRUCTION '"' ~,·..! . c.11!.P~ lnco-P-rty 6000 central location. Orange BHcb. C:>ntact: 13th. 962-5319 M.ASrER c II. r pent e I' • MESA OEL MAI: :n• TlllP'll!X, etc. '"' ,011 l'll:EP'AR.ATION , .. 0_·~-~------~-_ , ___ .. ____ ··_,_~_.;.._ -(:ounty Bank Blda. 230 E. CHUCK CROWDER Builder -Remodeling. $4 MISA Yl!ROI nu CONDOMINIUM ""' THl!ATRICAL 1ftl BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. 12 UNITS.BRAND NEW 17th St.,..cM. GU-1'85 n 4: m.mo n 4: n4-tDC3 CAT. Black, pink collar, per hr. 60-8409 • S36-3900 ~~~::~P!::ct1 ~!! =~~~L:0:.1.:::: :.': MERCHANDISE FOR Apt 4th floor Balboa ~ Co 1 "· ~ <h Ith ROOM ~-CM -~ed, declawed, v I c after 5:30 N&WPORT MOTS. rttt aooM 'a aoA1to m• SALE AND TRADE Club. .Available Jan 2nd. mp ete.., rentocu. ea w 2 v.u.a:e near BOOMING TENNIS SHOP: Mountain & Temple Terr, Nl!WPORT SHOlllS U2f MOTIU, TR,lolL•ll COURTS 5ff7 l"URNITURI MOt Write ~n •• Pilot Box M fenced patiol, dOl.lb!e insulat· City Hall. Carpet. a: drapes, 1 man operation. l..c down. Lag Bch. 494-4473, 613-5304 •HOME REPAIR• IAYSHOlllS 1111 GUIST HOM•S ''" OFFIC• l"URNITUlll! •11 ...,......., ed wall&. • Top quality OD& $831 utJl. inc. M215i60 .... .....,,. Cabinets, remod•llng. DOVllR SKOR•S m7 MllC. ltlNTALS '"" Ol"l"ICI IOUIPMENT 11111 304. ,. tion •'--.. ~hou Own ~ Wl'STCLIFI" nit INCOMI! PlltOl'l!ltTY 4* STORI! EQUll'MENT t112 atruc """"«! t. • . Furn. office $30. Pvt. entr. """""'"""" Person•I 6405 Prompt, lt!SI! 646-4224. UNN•llllTY ,ARK ~ au11He11 PROP'•RTV 60Jt C,lol"E, RESTAUR.&JtT t114 NEY/, Westq.W an:a; 2 Br. er will accept prepaid inter-569 w 19th c M. .. ..,. ............ per mo. No seuuc. • lkYINI ·-Tll-'ll!R P,lolkS '°" I.I.It EQUIPMENT HU 2 Ba. ~extras. pe.tio, pr. est, • ft..2 or R-4 loll as • ' • Work 8 bra per wk! $1500 ~'COAST SINGLES4, REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS eACk IAY n• aus1N•ss R•NTAI. •MO HOUSEHOLD· 00(.iOS tm Adults '185· 642...(1239 trade .• F.P. U66,COO • May 2 COMM., 1 INDUST. cuh req. 635-67'10 Adult1 Singles * 21 over * ~BINETS, Any si~ ~1t"':;'r.;i.,.u::.Ac• :: ?:6~i~1t~Al!LMTt"1LOPEllfY ::!: =~=~?TEui:L!ucTION = 2 BR -•-· to •-·•· 1'1' consider sale of 6 un.lta with • 646-2130 • M-H~ .... -" w~-olay yrs. nper. COllOlllA OIL MAR HM COMMIRCl,loL 6-.S APl"L1ANCU lltl " "'°"""" ,,,......,,,, ' R I E L .L"l..10 "'""'~ caUI OCU•"' IAUO,lo ~ lllOUJTt:IAL lllKTAL ,,,. .tltlT IQUES tllt no children oc pets. $175 lot split and fencUW $84,500. DELUXE OtU<:e space 410 •1 1t1te o•ns ~ evening ORANGE ~AST Cement, Concrete 6600 IAT 1su.111os mt lDTS •1• srw1No MACH1NE1 11n Mo. yrly 642-3918 Evff THE REAL ESl'ATERS w. Cout Hwy., Ne~t Our Best HOME LOAN YMCA 2300 University Drive, ~~~ri!L~ILMD ~ ~~~cuHs•~11o>ns ::;: ;~s~~La ::~:~~l!NT !U~ LGE uni. 2 BR 2 be apt. 646-'nn ~2313 Beach. ~; 637...(514 Newport Beach at 7:30 p.m. CONCRETE work, p 0 0 1 HUNTINGTON II.I.CH , .. ,1oc11•AGI mt RAOIO ntl New drpe, cpts. Ye1.r'1 i.e. PRE·PAIO INTEREST TERM: Todiy Sponsorln.i Dances, Trips declta spedalty! Patlo& • l'OUlllTAIN VALLEY '41t ~E.;L:~"o~"r•R,.., :: TE~l!vis'::E1t•o :! $167.50. 494-9502 eves. 22 Units Co1t1 Men lndustri•I Rent1I 6090 1st TOI 6·9 -30 yean: and Social Get-toitether1. For Block work, 6 4 2-179 7, ~~~i ~~~~~ :: 011,1o~o1 co. PROPERTY ,,., i~Pi llECORDEltS ant Xlnt return, no vacancy. M N. PT B b CallANo._~~de~.: .. _case buis. information call ORANGE 548-1324 OR,loNGE CDUKTY "" O\IT 0, JTAT• PltOP. '* CAMl!R.AS. EOUIPM•MT UOI East Bluff 5242 Pool, laundry. No mainten-l-A c '' ,... ......a. COAST YMCA, SU.9990 CEMENT work wanted, no ~":J~1~~~1!a ~:: ~:.~~~::,: t:~~RT :~: ~~:::i111s:P=~~~ :: 1----------"'-·---Prin · a1J1 ~~ lq. fl. bida., 2nd TOI 8% int FfVE MIOWAY CITY MU Rl!AL l!S"MTll'. SllllVICt ,,JS llNOCUL.ARS, SCOl"•S WI PRESTIGE Town Homes ~~· vwin:i--ClP suit Contr. Park's. (213) yean: aod all other types COAST SINGW job too imaU, reuooable. U.NTA ANA H•FINTI MJt 11.r. •xCllANOI •ut MlscELLAHEous "" 00u· 9411368 of ~ e-statt tinancing Free estimatea. H. Stuilick. COASTAL :1100 It. L WANTl!O ., .. MISC. WANTED "" For leue, 2 br A: den A: 3 br &U-St!J; 54().7823 Eves. -me-"'-"'"--Count.. 18 LEARN TO 548-8615 LAGUNA •rAcM »• BUSINESS ind MACHINERY, Etc. 1111 with 2 or 2% batha. Gold Good Good Good M-1, 2200 aq. fl phm. Power, .... ,. '"'' .. """ v SQUARE DANCE LAGUNA Jo11ou1L mr FINANCIAL LUM8Elt "" Med ""'"all "·-POOL - --•king. &ta w-17th St, years. • CUSTOM PATIOS • s.1.N CLl!M&NTE ''" STollAGe ms a e.ii=u.iC. 4 jtl; -...A turn, ood ~ ~• SattJ M-Co J San Juan Caplltrano Ele-S,loH JUAN CAl'ISTllAMO ITU tUSINlllS Ol'f'OllTUMITl•I att IUILDIN• MAT•Rl,loLI tJM kar II.I'· Rmt lltarU at un ........... re-g Oleta Mesa. Owner'. er VI ·II:~ ., nc. mentary School every TUes. concrete-lawing & removal CAPISTllAMO au.CH 2711 IUSINl:SS W,loNT•O '* SW,loPS tnf l:JO•»••,· condition, rood area, good-telephone ~l.9'lr 336 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa --~•-at 8 P.M. For more SUI.le Llc. • 842-1010 0.1.NA POINT '741 INVl:STMENT 0111>1rtvn1n.. '3H PETS and LIVESTOCK -_,~A ... ,_ w NB No yard mtce. Cal.I 6'r.i-0'250 642-2ln, 54:Z-06l.l ., ..... J.Lt... ltlVl!llSIOI COUNTY Utl INVl!STMl!NT WANT&D un PETS. GENERAL ... ...,, ... , ... r-~-ay, · · Bkr. Loh 6100 Eves. 673·786S, OO.ll57 lntonnation Call 496-2225· Child Clt'81 6610 ~~~~:~1~~TA1.t :: ~:0Y111:~ LL:::. :fil CATS 1111 C ! REDUCED 110,~ _ 12 Couplff Also Welcomed oUPL•X•• JOu•1i1. w1s ,1•w•L1tY LOAN• u20 ooos ans oron~ det M•r 5250 """ Inf nt & h.ld Ca COLLATl!RAL LOANS 'ru HORSES NJf beautltul 2 BR Units -less COLORADO Riviera n1klen-• TEMAN'S watch repll.r'.g. a c 1 re. RENTALS lll!AL •STAT• Lo,1o+1s ""' L1vEsrocK 1141 • fl,°" ~y ~ ~TEN ACRES 1 IE 2 BR. Furn A: Unfum nplca I Pri I Patios I Poola. t-· Contnfl Bk· tat. I ~~t/G~. »> ... • CdM .... ;iru (Ma nr. Coast Hwyl -I cue view. Apt oevr pr, n!:tr. incl . l BR rm w/p&rtl ocean 75. RJtr. MI 2-2222 . ·-B1lbe1 l1l~nd $355 JAY .• , 3 Br yrly, ISJO. 1 1o. a.,.,..,., "'"' Estate 503 Park A Y e • Babloe ... and. <rn-- than 71Aix'1 Jl'Olll. Fortin tial lot, be1.utiful view, will Mortg19 .. , T.O. • 6345 Watchmaker in whl chr Licensed Home. Hou••• Unfurni1h•d M01tT01.c11, Tr1111 °""' 'l4S CALIFORNIA LIVING O:>, IUtr. 642-5000 548--03SO take ceah or part cuh & 14........ ·-needs )'OUr .watch repalt'&· Phone 968--3800 GINl!llAL ... MOHIY \lllANTID USt NUR5Eltl!I Mll :=========cl mall trall AH McCo ·•""· .... t TD • $42.00 mo. d thoip All 11c -cosr• MESA 11• ANNOUNCEMENTS sw1MMtNG l'OOLI "°' • 3 8 02 ,"· k . . y, Incl. 8% • 3 yrs. Laguna. Full equip' • wo . Contr<11ctor• 6620 Ml!P oe.L MAR JIN ind NOTICES P.1.T1os "'' Buslneu R•nt1I 6060 1 ac:· ion St., caan view lot, 10% dillc:. guar., 20 yrs exp. Pleaae ------IMESA Vl!ROE 1111 AWNINGS tnt ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Westmlneter, Ca).. 9'l683. (7141 494-lln call 548-0'mB • ROOMS ADDmONS • COLLl:OE P,loRK lilt ~g~o ,,. .... ....., :: V•C,loTIOMS "" • Phone· 1n4J 897 2814 MEWPOR"J •u.cH HM P•1tsoNALs ,ti!! TRANSPORTATION · -Attr1.ctlve Expert L.T. Construction N•wPoRT HGTs. n 11 AHNOUNC•MaMTt 6411 10.1.n a YACHTS .... *SHOPS* For Le1.se Mon1rch B1y Pl•u C&ll William Olurchill L19una NlgU91 Corp. 499-1344 MAGNIFICENT ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUNG WOMAN Family rooma, kitchen ot :!~s':.°o':tT.!NORat :; •••THI "'" SAIL&OATS "'t ~--' J • • •••••AU 6411 l'OWElt CltUISSltS ttM ....,_..,...., VleW ot, ..... guna •nd NOTICES dancer will teach you all unlta. Single stocy or 2; DOVl!ll SM01ta• mi l'AIO D•IT"AllT 6413 sP"eED-11<1 10,1on ,.. Beach. Small but levi!l. $6(00 latest ste-pa. call ArdeD plans rustom designed. For rr:fJ:~~r;:y PARll ~~ l"UN•R,loL DlltlCTOlltS 6-114 10.1.T TR.,lolll!RS fClt • bal. $50 mo. C'n4J 497-1210 Found (Fr" A.di)' 6400 213: 591..4538 l.-10 PM e1timate& & ~. pbooe 111viH• an. JOL0111sTs '415 :g:: ~Jrc=r::c• ..,.'"" aACk aAY bt1 CAllD 01" TM,loNKI MU * 1% AC. LEVEL R·2 * MOSTI.Y lrlsh setter. Not PACIFIC SINGLES • 847-1511 • l'AST at.UP' 1M1 ~~::T':t~'~Ts :l! :::"~L1~~'!.:0111No :: Walk to •bopplna:; buUd 30 more t"---1 """old. Fou-.1 The Distinctive Wa, for H·-lmprovamcnt IRVIN• TllRllAC• »• cEMITIRT c1tTPn Mlt 10•.T SEllVICl!s tar ---•-All ti! 5 'Pobll ,_, J~ oiu ...,,,.. COROttA D•L MAil »H oo•• a<N"A<S wn.a. u · 1· Sunday, Nov. 17, Harbor Single Adults to mHt. Call * Free F.atimatea .i. Plans IAL•OA »11 CltEMATo•t•s '°' aoAT cH .. .tTlR = APPROX. n:i sq ft store Hurrt. BdL $54,<m. 847-3957 SboppiDc Center, near Food ~1534 O>sta Mesa. MIZEU.. I. ASSOC. ...... llUNOI mt :=~~L l'AIKI :: FllHINO IO,loTl .... ad'OSll tmm Vi.sta Shopping LAGUNA BEACH Giant. Call 646-9539 alter ALCX>HOLt.~ AnonymOU& tc; E . 17th St, CM 548-Jnl ~~~0'1~11...t.No = ~:~'\,T~~H •••vtcs !: :g:~ ~o"'~::e ::! Center. f?tceL lor rNl R-2 Lot near beach & shopo. 5 PM and identify. T>L.---O:A"T211 -wr1• •• to tll'WPOllT weST mJ IOITS WANTED ,... estate ott~. llCCOUlltant, &UU UC ......... .... • R. J. HUFFMAN • HUNTINGTON ••ACM ... Allt TtlAMlf'OltT.tTION .... AIRCRAl'T tt• Pl-int 1tore efc. SllO/mo By owner. Tl4f893.7637 SM Feml.1~ shami-haired P .O. Bo.x 1223 Costa Mea. Room Add. Kil. Bath cabs. ~uMT,.,".""',, .·.,•,•,•.•o0• .... ,. ~~:LT::;~7,•TATIO" ::;: l'LTlMG LESIONS t1M See at 826.W. 19th St., CM. R •--61 -50 q, (beige) wi red collar. 613..f459 • 548-47!K> ;e~l tl!ACH IMM HIMAN • TUT'Ollfll• ... MOllLI! HOMES "" Bkr. 642-4422 inc~ Vic Stact1 Sehl, Nov 15., Funei-il& 6412 •1.100 eaOYSI M1I SERVICE DIRECTORY ~'t.~OMu m: N Hntg Bclr. 89'2-1344 aft Add1ttons * Remodeling LOHO •EACN '1 I"': ACCOUNTING ... ELECTRIC CARI "• CORNER lot. sirofeasionaI OWN YOUR 5 · ' Fred H. Grewick, tic. OllAl*ft couMT ,... ANIWllllMO s•11vice Ut:S MINI ••KEs ·-··· nn office :rpace, 4 roomg, WESTMINSTER 67l-$)U * ~70 :::J~.:::.. .::: ::;~,~~Ml!:• ll:IPA111i. """' :; :g~g=~~~::.s = carpeta, 1% bath, ideal for OWN RANCHO WHT. min. male poodle has A K MIDWAY CtTY •1• ASPHALT. Oii• u11 .. uro s1:1.v1c1:s a l'AltTI '"' offkt &. reeide.oce, S165. license & nani~ ''Henry", MEMORI L PAR Carpet Cleinlng 6625 ~~:~ ... tNA N1101m ::: AUTO 111•P.1.111s '"' ,1ouTo TOOLS & l'OUIP. •of .... _. _ 1862 Placentia, C , M . RecreatioMJ land in tile Vic. French 6; Stalford. Mortu•ry & c.metery 1..AOUNA ltAC:N JM :~~~.l~TlllN~ T•'-ltc. = ~=::t::s. T:~~t!L :::: Hvnt11 1n1n Buch 5400 642-8907 coastal hllli ol. Sou.them C°AI· G.G. 6J8..l317 Complete funerels F™ Clrpet Cleaning Special ~u_::a:~C:.~~ _:r. :~~"'~=~:.~ _ :!!: ~::1sts = SPAC.. , )k-. dQpln.;. 11'.lW •PRIME Retail Locatlone ~orntnoia~n-wlll _ i,J1m,.~1 I;,ARG.~.~-•len~lack cats wtth frem $145 1 .BP;..!1~, ~~nn wldm·th CAPll'nlANO ••r. ~ aut1Jt1111 11Rvice1 t.Jn JE£Ps tilt f ~ 17 x 40 good ft & auto tntttc. ... a.A< -· "" ...... • u'lt cuuar. oetwfen \e-rk-1 Ce--t•q ,......_ • er_ ... •U ....... • • CAPISTRMO • :it .. • ... IUllDIRI '57' DUNE •UOOtES MU ... :;;;·~· "1j[;,; painted: dip., 1815 Hartior, CM 6t6-66.54 able. Hen it a chance to A. 21st c .M. 842-2366 1 .. -$ 30.,.. Ing rm, hall, S 21 , 5 0 . ~:=:o=~~M +: ~:~~:~;:..,KIN• :: IMP01:1e-o 11.1101 "" ~ .......... :~~ ~· ~· ,,C,~"-"-7'-C.:..-'C.:...:o:..=:.1 own )'Ollr own 20 Acre ranch. SIX old "--"'-rom Guaranteed •lid6ct1on. bUl"L•X•S' UMl"IHUI. wn CAR"-HTl•IM• 1$'9 ~~!u~.11lu.s11c1 " .. :.· 1 '-ollQll. -SHOPs (!) for lease. Prime JU1t 30 Min. trom. Corona~ Mo. ......ue vicinity Includea Endowmftlt CU. Harbor Carpet O tUIClti RENTALS · ctMAHT, c--. ,... 11.Ac1: CA1l, AODI .,.,. BOAT o et, waterfront, loc:aUon, Newport Ocean-Mar A: 5 min. from the near-n.t • W~ve .. Everytbinc m one be9.utttul 1m N~ BM!. ADta.. FumiilMcl CHILO CA.It .. u.:-.. .. ,, •uTo EVENTS ... 1s Ol'lf, S Sr, 2 ba. Adulta. front, 1 .~ IQ· f'I . 673-21311 est freeway. s.clllded but C.M. M6.7U4 place mea.ns )e91 COit. * 66--2390 * ..... IUI. -::r~IH• ::: :~~ohi:NTl:O f1M 11'""1-l.Slt Artllt ~ •t fUil.>' acoeJ8lble. Thi.a vW DOE~ 1emUe ·puppy No tnm.e ll"Oble:n&: aRPi'T A: Furn. dtartblg: con• MllA !:O::f..f'Yllte' ••'""'..;: ~: i!'::..,.. 5 5JS 29th NB ne1r bay 'pmpert;y ove-rlookl pvlat • ~ Rea Sdlool., C.M. 1C801 Beach, Wl!ltmlnltet flJr l day tn"Vk:9 I quallf1 _._ .. _""'-----------.------·--------( '!:!If!!~-·~ 570S sso. Sctnmrtt 673-26S4 it doee to a l>Nutiful. Wp 60-GlJ 5!1-1725 m.i421 wort. aill stm.inc tor ' loo ·-::;.:_DllfV~E~ ======l~~Pri,~ FOUND'-·,.. eou.,.I.,......,,.......,......,...,.. ......,.,,..1 ...._ HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR ·uimf_,... Office R•nt•I 6070 • aate. . r Pm. eo.ta Mt9. eau •i---------" J'URH/\IHPURH ..;...=...;.;;c.....;,;__..;....; I aore. euy tenna available. ..""11> $tM1J11 NOW'S THE y-Ml"-1 6 1 -OFFICE. """L 11>ni ;,, !To-P>Jd ;,,....., 0.1<. >W C-tl'Y Loh 6411 r-I --bank bu lJd;n g. -w ..... 0on. ...... ~-A ~~Vic.. CEMEl'ERY Lota. Plldllc TIME FOR THE HIDDEN DOLLARS - Acw 6 ... NftllllCll'l Jkadt.. SUit.abie lot call G~n Thornpeon with ·-VilW' Ce.met $10CI>. -,,_, .,._ publle _....,.. •, ' Eckhoff & Aaaoc., Inc. BLAac • w1>1ta ld1..,,. Vic ..;z;. 9UICK CASH • .::..""-:=·:: ... ,,.. 1111 ~°"."=.A... OIM.flWl!!«-1$ YOUR AD IN a.A.'81· THROUGH A iN YOUR HOME LATELY? ,,. • 81 a ,., llo-.,. ~Jiii w. <:out 5<1·"21. "'-•-53&ml rrs " ~nON u. m:DT -.,. ba DAILY l'ILOT ~:-;,!_,;: .. :: H..,,JIB-611-<XiH ~=~ai:.= ~~!'1°.::0.:!: • 1~1 _..__ Dlol-lorRESULTSCHARCr,,,_waotodnow. -• -•-WANT AD l ~I ·-~::..:;;~...;;;;;;;..;,;o.;;;;;.:. • ..;.;.;.;.....;.... ___ ~ ------~ ----~·--- '· j . J j ' ---· ---~~-~·--~--~----~______, ..... ._,_. ----------·-·--·-·-------------~----~---~-~~---· I • t ,_ .. HOWi ~ ... I tlol -- °"" -Unit! ...... "'"I Excl '""" Br. hmru """' 613-1 -... ~ "'" Top Ck• 1 r oonu Mew WAI Day * '!!!!!! SEI Ctr ( ..... = Ger -I Pn Lui ..,. .. .. " .. iiOi ~· a:! ,.,.. law ,- Ge1 -PR£ "'· ,.. Cl' ~ .., di 1111 - 1J Tr '= Ho ,_ IJAC 0: -.... -llUl =: ; """ llol oil - +I - Top Pabn Sprlnp loc.atton! Clear. l. 5 unJt lot, $11.000. 1 res. Jot, $7,!XX). Trd comm_ 1bcme O'f' iboll!ff, Kl!WpOrt Bcb area. STS-10M LOADED! 22" mooms CABIN CRUISER. Value $2,750. -. WANT: ,l\.ulo, TD, lat.I¥' TT o..,.. -·;;..,, iq-:1111 ' * ' * -----·---·- • • ,, ... . ---- CITY OF NIWPOttT IEACH Doy & Night Shifts ·Full Time APPLY JN PERICll1 9-5 P.M'. 1 u E. c~11 Hlghw•r · N-rthoch ·-- · · APPLrlN """80N a· f P,¥. DAD...Y SllCX S1IOP #1 2315 I. CMot Nwy. C..-•l-67S-90SO APPLr IN 1'l:llQf 1stlWlllll8"* , of Or1111 Co.r, 1'50 MtlWO c:..i. Mloa • Exciting. -.a., c Mr. -....... ..,. Anequoi .......... . ....... ----•Caners EXPDUCiCED J "\ COMMRC~ TILL Ea UNITID CALl~A BANK H2t-"H1"°' 91¥4. Cooto M1oa ~:ION e NOTI TILLla e • UNITID CALll'OllNIA . IAHK ?Z2 OCEAN AVE. UGU1<4 llJM:ll - I . ,. lo: your pace ceuing JNllY· •Fne • .. • --- . ' ' • ) 'I ' ,... --,- Old W-01'ld ~lediterranean Spanish Fumitur;e R ... lvod cancell•tlon bl $22.000.00 Spanish and Medlterr1nNn furnltur. ...... , .. ~----hcwt .. \: DtMM H.-0. D...., llems aa follows: Georgeoua 8 !~ custom qullted &Ol'a with separate 1.-J/UlO'lo:• with heavy ook trim decor and matching chair, 3 tn111cbblg oak oc~asional ubles, {2) 58" u ll dOOQl'Jl<>r lamp,, hanging chain swag lamps In .wrought iron, en 8 piece king size master FIAT Extraordinary -Massive custom made king sir<e Spanish Bedroom Sets -large Spanish Couches. and Love Seot.. -Table I.amps - We also have hundreds of other Items -Ex· amples: Plaques -Couches -Candelabras. FORKLIFT: 2,IXX> lb Clark' 1958 nAT B!SI' OFFER! pneu., rebuilt. $11'0. (nfl Motor-'"'" 9300 * "6-222'l * 639-2691, eYl!I 897-2433 :J. . J.J8::i & EMPLOYMENl Furniture IDOO School11-ln,tr.uct!on 7600 MUsr.SeU complete llv. rm • Improve Your typing set. Good quality ratt.an-11 HUNDREDS OF APPLIANCES -WASHERS -DRYERS -REFRIGERATORS -DEEP FREEZERS -2 DR. FROST FRF;E, Ll\TE ,MOD., ~G .. W/lCJii ~-. PETS 1nd LIVESTOC~ SCRAM-LETS 1 __ FE_RRA_R_I ~ Dogs 1825 " • .,. • . FiRRAR-l ~ by the da.y, week <X' month. pcs, alfo din. set. can aeat IBM Selectric standard 12, 8 dlain, buffet &: Ask Specially for these items if you are in· W'e81ed • Mink Stole • Suede Jacket • Ex- tra Fine Fur Chinchilla Stole • Beaver Pelts • Karakul Pelts. FEMALE Dobermlm Pm-ANSWtR·s N.:;;~"""'~-"'!..: cher. Ol.ampk>n bloe>:d line. Healer _ ~ed _'Mooe _ ized dealer. Good security. Tr a 1 n e d • Thence -·CYI'HEJR MEN y SALES_ SERVJCE _PARTS Loves chldtn, S..17-&492 aft T"'n-• . · . elec. • & IBM 'exec. Also matching shelf. 213--441...fX:& brush up c:m yoor Gregg aft.6 213-447-0420 shorthand the e&sy wa,.y. Quality King-Site Be<i, NEWPORT boautiful quiltod mattresa, School of Buslneq !lplit foundation, blt·ln 8S3 Dover Dr., N.B,_ frame. Never Uled. $98. & pm. •=.,. s a certain !IDmething · · ='~==~~--about him that attracts wo-WE FINANC_E WITH 6000 CREDIT-ALSO MASTER CHR&. MINIATURE Sc hn auzer men to OTHER MEN. AOK Commission Gallery · ~3 ~ • ..:''d ... -= . ., TR!IJMPH J}rll1PL1rl 31111port s 646-0153 Worth $250. 84><536 CHRISTMAS gift, typewrit- ing. Oilldl'en, erandchil· dren, or yourself! lndividG- SOLID Maple double bed, complete. Maple p hon e stand. $80/ All LI a.5891 CM 7722 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. mo. 536-6348 BONNEVIU.E Pl1nos & Organs 8130 Pianos & Organs 8130 I lloe~ W•st of •••eh llvd., off_ 6 .&. Ftwy. REGI STERED Male 120 ET; xlnt cond.. Low 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Sborthaired Pointer.. 10 mile, $800. 536-9S35 Newport Beach MOVING ORGANS Sporting Goods 8500 Mlic•ll•neous 8600 weekB old. Adult. Shots. '66 HONDA CB 160. 3200 642-941); 54().l764 PIANOS --<-:...;.;=...o.....c;.:_.._;c=.;. Bargain! 548-Sil.5 miles. Xlnt! E¢as! $350, Authorized ~G Dealer ally tutored Chilcoat 10 le&-I--------- son typing school. 173 Del Mar, CM, 548-1.85& Office Equipment 1011 • Player Pianos SURJi'1BOARDC.briat m.as FREE .S &1w run8bootl, or offer. 968-1226 ====::::=== ' ' SALE ' ' · LARGESTNEWS>;'="u....!,ON OF Spocial/5-r lieht """"""' n•w"'I"<> l H>dropl ... with 2 DACllNUD d.,..., l '"'"'' MERCEDES z CZYOS:SKI'S Custom upholstery s c h 0 0 l • Con· tinUO\JS classes. Day &. Eve. 1B31 Newport Blvd,. C.M. 6'2r16'- . --AODRESSOGRAPHS Recooditlanecl band & elec. model& w I contract. (1) 714&l0 • ~ blank$, $15-$25, met S'S" pui,¢'si.&e 'of ($9500 Mlt;'th) 1 yr old, ,male 3 yrs. Both '68 .HODAKA. excellent con· . . BEN • • • • WAWCHS MUSIC CTTY thN lO'. New sudboa.nh all new boat acceuorl1!9 &: blk &:·tan. AKC 842-8481 dilion, ·set for dirt, ha.ti~-.------- ART Oasses, pri. <X' ~· Landscape, N.B. Studio all medja. Reu! 675-5139 G•rage S•le We're moving 'to larger quar-3400 I.Bristol, C.M. 540-3165 $65, aJ.i sizes. ~ pUU: ·a: ~ iftduiifrc MINATURE, 'iia c b,a b ud street gear. $350. 642-91M ters and we have a lot ot. UPRIGHT Piano, reeently I======'=====-I brof!Ze bo~, a t e·e r l n g pupg red, 8 weekll AKC $50 '64 BSA 350CC, $300 Or best piano8 and organs we don't · recooditioned & tuned. $2'l5. Mlacell•neoul 8600. IMMd'itiea. whee l an d 4 $'1'5. 968-2398 .otter. Must sell! want to IQO!Ve. Scme are .49f..1£32 8fter 2:30 cables, waaben, clam111. AFGHAN Puppies ,.a h .o w 6'13o-4247 uaed; llOme demos; some ======== UflRIGHT Freezer 10.6 cu m&01 pqia ~ ~truin~, quality· black muk . ailver HONDA 1967 J(5 Scrambler. repos; acme dia.'ontinued Television 8205 :ft. Whirlpool $90. 50,000 se.a~, -·wb_1dshields, tanks, A: gold~ Aft. ' P!6" sis-1su $425. Xnlt oondition! modeh -and all have been BTU banging gas furnace, trim, glwnn1r m ater la I, -' * ~ *- Or.in~.-. County''> !..J• qf'~I Sf'le,11011 r.J .. ,., S. U srd /\\:err ed<'s Bt•nz Jim Sl emons imps. W.-i1ne1 & r"'.JIO SI. MERCllANOISE ·FOR SALE AND TRADE BABY Grmd piano. Sabot. H o u s e h o 1 d turniahings/ odds-n-ends! Tues-Sw). 17-U Plaza del Sur, Balboa. 673-1452 drastically diacoimted to sell WHY RENT? pipes & thermostat $100. tr an 1mIs1 ion, battery, Horses 1830 •51 HARLEY n..74 Ch immediatecy! You must not BUY FOR LESS! Pramlng Iudler $8. Ironrlte trailer, dolly, It y r o 1 o am · opper,, ;::;::;:::="'""::;:::~;;:::,; m.i&s this really spectacular 3 mangle $40. AU excel. cond, mats. Enough component.I to rusI'OM western saddle. Xlnt, many new parts; $600 1Ex.cEPrtoNAL '65 M.B. 190 ~;u11., A11 ,1 S46.41 14 MOVliNG, contil'JUOUI garage sale. Household item a, clothes, toys. ms Boston sale. BQY with no mooey Color TV, 2 " Ala> garage sale. 646-0044 build up to 3 complete boats. Best offer. Call anytime or oftet". 642-5335. sdn. Blk. w/blk. lthr. int. down 0.A.C. &: 5 years to Span:! ;,~53m::~Z:e~le • MAN'S dlamood ring 190 Everything New! All far 837.9682 ' SUZUKI 80, dirt bike, xlnt Buckets. Low Mi. Nu tires. CANCELLED . ~·s BALOWlN STUD'Io Stereo Contole pts, 2 almost new wedding $18)). AC:--Now! Bargaina xtNr tor lhOM & pleu11re ronditlorl. $16.5. 962-1421 . 644-2130 Spanish hi fl, aolid t sets w/tmus~ mountings, Must Sell. 549-<630 riding; % Quarter horse &. -. 1801 Newport, C.M., 642..s«84 ' -•ta. e, Woman's 18 kt solid gold ATLAS lJU.1/32 scale &lot % Arabian. $500. 675-5792 Auto Service H f I fDec: t ruRINI'ruRE. ]dan¥...___J)JJ. QRetl~·anernoooa F'M.~,$2.a&perwk. watch & bracelet. Best of· racing track I ncl u d es --& P1rts 9400 ou11 u o or1 or pain&p, clothes, jewelry. No down O.A:c. f Call "'" -~ · k·• wall TRANSPORTATION f.unflture Misc. 11-6 1'1el lbru Sun • PIANO SALE-. Dellvettd • Guaranteed e-rs. ...._... Revell Moma bap = • WANTED· Rear tail lights Way, C.M. MG Furniture 8000 MG Spanish Rentiuance & 1.868 El Rio, CM 3 Year Picture Warranty GOLF clubs. lY.. years old. shoulders, 4 1/25 sctle cars BG.Its & YHhtt 9000 a00 tron.t blink. · fro in ==========o I Largest selection of fine re-Quiatmu g11t far Family 3 Wil8on pm stiff shaft and extra parts. Lap length ed.· er ed m a Mediterr•ne A I conditioned grand!. Umited Otter woods. '2 thru 9 McGre<or of about 50 ft. MRC 2-&mp 1..:. FT. OJJtoni Ei.amiogo junk~i... ... or wreck V.W. $1111, Service, P•rtl WAS ORJG. $1698.00 ppll•ncff 100 SAVE power pack, Can use Racer. Blue and gold. ~lgh;)OI)..: days, 540-4622 CQmplete new MG inventory MUST SACRIFICE $ $ $ NOWI Approved Furniture iroM, putter & wedge. $75. alllgat-clip (commercial Trailer & boat ~hly n ts. See the new Austin Ametica A1JI'OMATIC Ice maker! L•Y-l·Wl'f for Xmas 2159 Harbor Blvd CM 545---0906 v• .._..,.. -$685.00 Servel Refrigerator, $50. delivery Op•• Dally "9 SUnd" ay. 11. • p()QLT bl slat t raceway) rontrollers. Will pa i n ted . New white Tr11·1er Tr•vel 9425 Here Now' ITE2dS AS FOLLOWS: Worth f&r more. 673-9319 ...... ,,... • "i1 a e e top cus om sell sepaiately. Mate Ofller! n au g ah yd e. Upholstery ' • c-., 8 It. 6 ....... i .. i.. _,8 No paymenta till Feb. 548-9660 $250. 'Sl Ford $1 2 5 . '4~ Three 16% bp Champion UTILITY trali-(<·') xlnt uv.r,<>vu ru.....,....,. Open Sunday 12_. 12 Years same location Surfboards (4) from 7'1" '" "'" ' and Matching Chair. Antiques 8110 Coast MuSI'~ • ·~TV'• ~m '29."" to 9'8". 2 Pwr Sew macbs. Christmas Gifts? eDgine1. O>mplete with for motorcycles or J1rwport 3\tnports Custom quilte d with ... u.:>r..u .uv " n aeveral fuel tanks, steering lawnmowers. $130 or best caned wood trim~ R. 10 ft. Antiques Amperund 1839 Newport Blvd, CM ~ selection at Newporter AU Xlnt. 645-2'280 wkdays For tho8e friends 1..11d rela· &Dd. controls. See at ~ offer. 962--0462 SevUle carved velvet aofa. Ice cream chairs, organ, 64,0271 TV, ~ Hlll'bor Bl, C.M. POOL TABLES, tennll thll, tives t10 hard to pl.eue TRY lA!ayette. Newport Beach. ARI beavy Dark oak end tables brau beda, bu,tcber't block, V-645-16n Sales Ii: Se". ,poker tbla, exercising equip. a gitt from . 23• near new J 0 HN 13' STOCRAT. sips. 4 3100 Vl. t~st Hwy. and matdrlng cocktail ta· ball seats, primitives. 114 S. El Camino Rul RENT TV $10 at diicoa prices. Call TREASURES OF ALLMAND de~ ''V'' hull, S&50 Mi..~r'· Newport Beach hie. 8 Piece King Ille Med· 2624 NewPOrt Blvd., CM S.n Clemente No Deposit • Free delivery W~ace 538--03ll aft. 12 ALI BABA 150 hp. O.M.C. outdrive.j:========o 1642-9405 &m.l7G4 iteJ'l'8bellJl oak panelled * 642-3069 * 492·4642 894-5111 or TJ2.9110 UPWOlSI'ERJNG .-$°$.50. 2 3U9 'Vla Oporto, N.B. V~ trailer with -electrl:c T"r~uc~ka!._ ___ _.!9~5~00~j'±':A=u=thort='=od=M=G=D='"='='=i bedroom .Wte with fUU VJ.Sr stock Amer A Eur 17,, R.C.A. portable TV. Nice )le.~ (European craftlmen) Open daily incl SUndays wmcb. $6500 See at Newport - Klng ohe boX -& turn & cloda. L arry LOWREY ORGANS lookln ~--• ·~ •• ~ "'" "'· del, pickup, 215 u,oo to 7,30 & Vlctoria.-CM. 646-5856 '66 DATSUN 'h-TON MORRIS mattreN. Large Spanish Morgan Antiques 24.28 See and hear the exciting 842-~ U\&JIA pi. ..... e ~· Main, HB "Berny" S36-M05 33' CLASSIC 1947 Cruiser. 4 Spd, dlr, excellent condi·l ---------1 decor ~ room. Gold Newport Blvd., cM. new solid state modelll. Hear QUALITY King aize bed * AUCTION * 100 hp GraymariM. Located tion, $85 Cash dellven or '57 MO~ Minor Sedan leaf Spanish table lamps. j _:=:;;:=:::==-=:=== 1 -~ new automatic orchestra HI-Fl &. Stereo 1210 w/beauttfully quilted mat-U )'Oil will .ell ar bU3' Newport. Veif .goo4 cood. -trade. Takl: payment& ·01 62 Spnte motor, tuck & Hanging~ lamps. etc., Sewing M.chlnu 8120 control, wow, wow and treu, lplit fD(lndation, bltn live Wlndy a lr1' All elecironic, $4800. · 1 $36'.86 mo. Fine priv pty. roll pholstery. Good tires etc. Each pJe<:e can be pUr· rythrn section. Also wed SUPER HEAVY HEAVY b'aJne, Never-used $98, A~d Friday '1:30 p.m. * 5474229 * Cali after U. 494-9773 or $275. 543-3015 chased individually. 19 6 7 SINGER e om p Hammond organ, $265. Open hit IPa. Private record coll. WOrtb $250 84M536 Win y's Auction B~m 10• DINGY}'V ,bott6m' a bpt,.;.545-0634::..:::c;,------ Terms available w/walnut cab. DivoN!e ac-lll-6 Sunday. ' l Oc -$1. 491-1316 STEREO c--I• w/_,,__. 8ehirid .......... , a1.t .. , Marl El"'• "'°""' Gd d Pb 1-" ....__.,., ~-•L ,,._ PORSCHE Newcom~ to cant. ' tioo otrced sacrifice? Auto, c t Mu • ... ... ,.., .~ ... v... &UUI ........ ..-• con . : -VCU..Y. ~ ............. Ill :uu,J--------~~,, , ............. -.. •---"'otely . 1 •.. ~ • ti. b OGS SIC ·• player $75. wr~roUnd 2075"ii NeWJY.>rt. CM 646-8686 KI 2-5083 S.A. . Auto trans, baa lumber-rack .._..,.,.. .... -~.i::u u.i&IUCUJ 2i,g-2ag, ~ma c, ut· Came & E I 8300 -r -'-PORSCHE '68 tlon forced sacrlfice! Auto, 114 S. El Cimino RNI r1s qu P. step--up bum P er $30. Put yourWI: ln <Mr PE.ce 20" CAB Crsr bea4, bait '& "2 ai~ tool..bOxes. 36,IXXI RD FURNITURE overcut& without attach. San Clemente l.5 MM Kod1ac Signet 50 548-8587 Harbor mvd D-I Theam tank, SO.hp ~brd. Bargain! ml. $172S. ALSO 1962 Bui.ck 911 S IN TI-IE WAREHOUSE Assume $3.87 mo. or $37.99 492-4642 camera., range finder, self-KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner ·i1: 3700 McFadden, S.A. $900 83;J-1496. · 'Le. Sabre 2 dr ~· Xlnt Just arrived! 1844 NEWPORT BLVD. cutt. Call 526-6616 timer, filters, tri-pod, allde attacJunenui. Take o v er • SWA p MEET · · .oond. $625. 213-592-5259 8 •8· lOO Miles '* SG99'j, COSTA MESA HAMMOND ORGANS shorter, trays, 40 x 40 s1:.1all pymnui or $48.12 cash. S•ilboits 9010 '60 & '&l Ford & Oievy T&M MOTORS Every night 1ti1 9 Musical Inst. 8125 Complete selectloo ot screen, projector w/car-Qoedit Department 535-'m89 . PU's Very cleari. Some w/ Garden Grove Blvd. at Beach Wed., Sat & Sun 'til 6 * NEIN & USED * ryj.ng case. Like new $100. LIGlfl' beige fully let out Every sat. &: Sun. COLUMBIA S.5 meter -top new 8 ply tires & pliint. 534-2284 or Cl) 89'2·:>551 FENDER SUper Reverb $250. CHRISTMAS ~ e.wa)'ll ac-646-U06 mink atole, $200. 531-:tm aft 1 cond. Priced Right! 192-4.'Wl 6 cyl. w/ auto trans. 6' PORSCHE '63, C-90, AM~FM SPANISH sofa & love seat, Electric g'Uitar. e I e c t I' i c 3 NEW """',,u~~ oods ~An or (213) '199-0'l28 beds. From ;495. 962-1906 lugg'Be rack etc., 40,~ m ·1'. like new, black & red bass $45 ea. 5 3 6-3 911, cepted rDN -Aho many • 646-0641 • .;ov ......... ~ w • .,..v. """ cushions, 8 ft. wood ends ~O fine pianos ot choose from. FREE TO YOU FIREWOOD Man's llOUd gold watdl, $30. HOURLY RENTALS '55 FORD Pick-up 'h ton xlnt for $2.800, private par. & arms $155. Gold Mediter~ BIG SAVINGS ~e, Eucalyptw; 645-2181 evenings. * Rhodes 19'a * truck. 4 new tires, reblt ty. SJ&.3979 r hi %. VIOLIN, like new ! ....__ Moo &: Fri Eve 63• oo.. GE H·'~-· " HI ..... _,_ Fun Zone Boat po. Balboa eng & new brakes. Bestl''63;;;-.,PO=RSCHE==-,,s·-·--r-Ca~b. ranean so a, 3 cus ·on, like Ge ade v.,.,,. · . s, Kitties: .. ~ ........... J'er . ..,, "UH.11-.. ,,.. new $85. Mattress Md box rm.an*~:':.. SUnday 1Z to 4:ll Big Brother _ gray ttger, FIREWOOD FOR SALE $5. Chest of dra"°"r1 $5. LID0.14 with aaill & trailer. offer 962-3584 New silver paint Xlnt cond. sprinp, $30. Clarinet $45. HAMMOND 8 . •• Si .Cri> mattress. $5. M&-9737 All in gOOd cond. $i.ooo. '55 OiEV % ton. 4 speed Sac $2550 64&-68ss. Set of 4 used 14 x 8.25 SEI' Of drums, Zlldjan cym-in OORONA DEL MAR. tig~~· ~t~~. 1~~°:!n!: 11': Cord $22.SO del. 549-040'J CHRISTMAS Tree lot eqUlp.. Phooe ~ trans, Real good cond. New ========:I tire1 $12. Inlaid callee table, bala, All gold glitter. See 2SS4 E. Coe.st Hwy., 673-8930 no fleas. love each other, WHEELCHAIR LIKE NEW! ment. Light poles, wiring ·brakes & tires $550. Call TRIUfAPH nice $l5. Portabl.E: sewing &: make otter. 842-1324 PIANOS & ORGANS one home pleue. Bet.12:30 $40. 642.5:934 & flocking machine ~3780 j :P~o~w::•::r_:C~:r~u::.1•::•::.ra-~~902~0~1c646-:::C:36'29~:,,· =-=---1;;::::;;::~-;;;:::~:-:-I machine flps. G.E. tank FENDER Band.muter amp; 'Famous Name Brands _ 3:30. Ph. 642-0077 ll/21 BY Owner. 1947 40• Wheeler 56 ·GMC % Pidru.p TRIUMPH 1963 TR 4. clean, sweeper .,.LO. Gieger counter reverb unit. Stratocaater from $49'3. Dial 642-5618 fri Rm.JLTS SOCK IT TO 'E1'4:! Sunlounger with fly bridge, $350 ar Best Offer good running c o n d it i on $35. Many other useful guitar. 641-4498 Also USED Instrument• 7h PUPPI~ need good 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~::;;;;;~~~~~;;;;; _,,,..,. ex•-·. Mint cond. • 548..()819 • Asking $1250 01' best offer. items. ~ or ""''"" omes, Beagle/Bassett le ...... .., ..... I -=========I M··~ U• ~ '°'" ......... Gould Music C M"'"• ·od••· 0 -· at 16200•· =• i;e • "'........,,., Greenbrier Lane, College p · & 0 8130 ompany Germ. Shep. mix. 8 wkl .... u ~ CAM E Pk. C.M. 11"°' rg•nt 20fi N. Mein, Santa Ana old. 674, capitol St., Costa Mariner Driv~. H. B. Eves. _P RS 9520 TR 3, 1$9, good condition, So. of Freeway 547..(t,81 Mesa 11121 N M Wh I I (213) 592..{i.262 days (213) fteeds little work. $500. Call ~lnST Sacfirl . ice! Large Hammond Spinet organ Mon. & Fri. eves. 'til 9 ORGANIC Fertil'·•r, ... d 0 atter af t $ 283--0759 . Steve 673-S955 aft 6 ...... a c oset. Must see to w/-..... •u->nn, reverb & Sunday w to 5 "" '59 TR $49 appreciate. By appointment .. ~~-·· -horse manure <=t*nblned 32' DIC)EL Grand Bank! , 5 only. 548-0257 l't'Pl!'QL Save $225. Christmas Special wilh wood !havings, Good by owner. Com PI et el y Mostly restored, runs good 0 I Used spinet piano, $395. B-3 Hammond Organ mulch. !!Jl.5332 between 8 & equipped indud~ radar. 673-:m7 R UNO map e drop leaf lb1, SCHMIDT-PHIILIPS co. with Leal.le spkr, 25 pedals, & 5 Mon thrn Fri. W30 646-4633 8 to 4:30. Week w-laey susan & 4 capta.in·s 1ro7 N. Main O 20th atool. $100 cash. TOP of TS · cla,io. TOYOTA chain. 185. 546-836P Santa An• -68 ~· CA -Havo """"' l tinUd YOU CAN -· mo., uou $1375. Call if Y~y vivid call co, 1 bl~· DON'T JUS'I WJSH tor some-interested btwn 11 am-8 pm. &bin& to fum1lb your home 7• BALOW.IN Grand Piano 66-l79l boy, 5 mo's old, smoke •.•• .find great buys In to-in xlnt cond .• $2,{XW). -.-'.....;;;______ boPersian. Frtt to 11/g ~ day'a Cluatned Ack. 673-2478 OOCK IT TO 'W! me. ~ l ='==;:;~~;;~~==~=~~~~~~~~~i~:;:=, I LOVEABLE Tabby cat with shots, spayed. Must mind ST' ~a G.A:,.,,E'K>"~... ..,. bom•. (0wn, .. m ... ~ -~ .IL'--,... • .,. Ing) ~2828 N.B . 11/21 By CLAY L · · SM. "Heinz 57" female dog :t< -J>olli -""""· :t< .':rl-i· -3l6 Victoria C.M ..... T' ........ t.li .. SfrQn. ..... 6Ct'.a~ · C. 11/18 To dnwlap ft'IEl:mge for wtdi-=kl)'. 2 BLACK wt some ~Y '80d .oidio::in1111SpAdh,~bsois kittens, 1 wits 0 J d. d)ICQ'~bkthsiQll. 847-()69]. 11/U ~="' f I~ :~ GREm Frl&'ldaire ~r. ·3 \ftlbndllM :&1'f'ldirlai' 6.l~",...-needs minor repair. 675..lMS ~ . = I ~... after 6 pm 11/lB ~-:::.... =~ ~~ YI Beautiful Ger. Shep. pup. eo., ~,_. 41 0f pies. 6 wb., M A: F . ~~ Jg~ ~fl.. 5l6--07!l8 att.. S P.M. 11·21 ML*h .,..., ,..6Ta.r, USED Good tile Jor ~t;. := g=., 1>9lhrcom or molafcg, 879 14 s... ..c~ 7<1Sdfiil.-Arbor, Cotta Mesa 11/71 • I:=:.• .. ~~ ''?f=:.""'* 2 Kl1TENS. l male, 1 WtAlly 4 "'-11 n Mw ttrnale. 1' wkl. Tk'ained '=~= :=-~~~-.......... ~!!1:!!:3 Mi-&385 ll/h 2>Hoiid '500m'f Cl:» I r .1 n..,.i;-a DI-:ii .. ~'I :a--..-. 51= 11~ vv ..... .,... • '&>9• maae A _..__, 5Z 12.,,_.. ft!m•I• wltb care. ~-SI.. · m""" 90-46:U 11121 l:l:r-g::t' · · :ilfi::.,";."' ~y Lov>ble ~-•-'-• • :16Wht9 •Oili ' .&'!. ·-· ~~ . :a'ZI--. "'::;=..'-.;... _,, lhck 1Mle ldttm .• wkt, --!lo-mi ll/21 -.. "'" .... ~ 6$ ......... --SOFA, -lnlo bed, Im ~ ®'a-.. . <wditloo. -11/21 TOY poodle: 1tud aervtce. ..... :-!!i!::_,...----:--------------------1 n•" .r•w,rl 8d-<39t 11m SELL IT WITH A • DAILY PILOT WANT AD ryr F.st So.Vlei & ~ Auist1nce DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE .iT! ,. • -.. BootsW1ntld TOYOTA .,Alrcroft 9100 ejt41\ LfJDiA Prl. Piiot Course INTERNATIONAL~. IMPORTS $15 dn, p).16 mo. Mooney Metro Mite, custom cam.per, . TOYOTA·YOLYO A\n:raft Sal.el. F M Pardo lftblt engine. l'l50. 646-0737 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Oranre C o unty Airport TO 549-& OI' 546-1510 Dune Bu@i" 9525 YOTA MObU. HOmll 9200 1969 llEADCjUARTERS NOW ~"!Yin Manx ELMORE Co•t• M•••'• o-Pri••t. Complete cat1 -u low as. 15300 Mobllt Holl'lt Sho• ••···•••· ..... •·,from $18$ Beach Blvd., Wltmnstr ..,... hlfw ....,... Bank Fln1nclng Phooe 884-3322 -M-,. Dhptoy $299 Tol•I Down 12'1.· 16'1 • 20'1 • 24 widt, 36 mos. @ $57.63 VOLKSWAGEN l.,.tth• t. Ml'. Sptcl•I lo• lO Cl fl for Pffcts 011 1ho• mo4•1" '00 VW w/$3 eng. Gd cond. llA Y HARBOR lmmldllte dtliYlryl R&H, Moko oUor. ll33--0<61 Molille H-sh-· T & M MOTORS c1a,io;,.,,,, .... ..,., J.0$ ~ SL, a.ta Mesa G6.tden Grove Bl .. ai Beach • 1967 VW $200 e (At Jl&rbor) 534-%llH lilf (1) ~ Suiw.ble for Dune lklftY SEE tt. Dual Wide Roe.d-HAVE 1968 OPEL kadettr, Phone 962-1782 IlNi' Pin AJnerk!ln, ~· ~COO ml.\f!il . . . WANT '67 vw. Org Owne-r. Immac• moarrt. nita and. GenettJ. MEYERS M A Jll X Dltne Red w lb»c int Stereo taep. mobilt'hcmel now at 8laY-WW u.dt 1JP or Slm5. 6'fS.-Ol46 att 6 pm. · DllCll Wide Sales !';'.':. :' &0-~ ~~ '62 ll1Vl!;_ Xbrt COnd! Mu~t a.pman MabOe Homes 1De. ae . "°"' Ews. 968-«loG 520 N H1rloor S.A. rl"S --ttme. Big-da"' 673-1613 ' 5314171 1 pit aeiti:tlon ...a1 Set the '60 VW OtW: owner lo I DA4.Y pn.ar 0•1.t"ed new brakes & • w m . O:IARGE J'OUI' nnt .t now. ltdicD NOW! . 6C-M35 tttn>o. $600. !, • I N I '· WO n • •• wl m• 81 J Vl), . .. Ad h .. th• eq\ H Co lu m• Yo on .. , If 10< CL RI .,. VI (U •• '{ " ... (T •• '{ '" " ,, 2 ,, .. ., 2 •• .. 1 lC •• " 1 c lo " I I 1 '" " II ,, 'I " " •• 1 c A " ~ 9 s • " - .,, ., 11tn. t-)" ~Ill Tuttdly, N.,._ i,, 1'68 ,-DAILY '1LOT:. -TRANSPORTATION ·-TWSPOltTA1'10N--TUNSl'OllTATION .:.T::RA::N:.:S;:,PO;:;lt::'l'.i.::•:.:Tl:.:ON;:;;.. .. -.1;Ne:.:ow:.::..;C:;:•:..:rt:__...;.,:.;IOO;.:...;_;Nt:.;Wf:..~;:c.;;;,,.;;..._·· ..... --·;,;-=..;c;;;; ... ,;;_ __ .;.HOO=-..... =..;Go;;, .. ____ _ IJ,oo& BUICK '"'!!!""' .-;.,.. ~ A-W•-t7oo u...i c.,. ~ UeM c,,. "°° SORRY. VOLKSWAGEN ~~ ~~t.f"~ l~ICIC ., ,, POllD ' '88 VW's BLUE CHIP uu•CK W1¥<" -""'' ·11 f'Olll) w-•14 ·-.. N L d W coo4. 1.u ....s. • .. weir. -. ....i -· 0 ea en ''"TOTAL Au".sT!,!~... ~=r !l 31,1111) ... ::::$i;.~.,,..: Ivery New DOWN PAYM~Nr eo.taM•.. • .... UICK '44.02 "" 36 + 1 ec.9100 CADILLAC ,.'1iT.fAiiiUNE"""'=-:,-.ar,.. .. "<1\liiO"", '69 I '"* ,,,.anc1,,. IMP6aTS WANJ'l!:D -• ..,, -""" ' wo odm.i,. lo ho" A T &: M MOTORS .--°'"""' COOntles 1!60 ClOUPI' * Yllh, Gtloa la IU'l<lt, -..U. f -~~ -~ -..... .,. oil -"""· .... -Dr., -·~ r.idy •r Gardea Grove JlL at &ii 4vr • ...... _.. trlc, fac*>' air, I ow l'f5--4Ml IMMIDIATE NWll<« (l) -1, Bll"j~:J.OTA mue,.., orlltoal ....... l.i:i""";;.,,""" ... -=-,1 . D£LIVERY u;.Viii6 .dlt Silt~ .,..,, H. Beach. Pb. Ml-0555 $600. ~-, , _ _.;;U..;N.;..C;;..O;;..L;;.;N.;;. __ tacrl.tk:tl 1111 Vol-wqea. '6' CAD. ~rt. Low irilla 1 - Yu ••" 4rl¥1J It h•111• ~ent condition •• ~ Wiii luy Sacrifke ·~ wholaale book-11 <X>NTlN!Jn'AL 4 dt •ldi •II itf +M •~1111,. .&ff ·to ~, $IOO flll SllSO. c.r. ttnance. 4G I. ltdaa a., too4. M llt911t •• ll1M4. Btti oau. isl ''Ir' t>eJ Toiar Volkswaae er Poncho 11th, O>tta Meaa ~ FOi n a Ltftl c Mar 4""-eic. -aa 6 ,.. .,, ...,_ PUS 1or 19111 CADDDC: tu11 po;;;;, ~I.I; .. ~ ...... Call l\olplo "'· ..... """"''· Tep """'' MlltCUllY llt.AHO NIW 196' 'Sl· 'VW ilid; ";iit •'i 673· 1l90 Best caoll """· Pri Pfl>'· -------.UICK ll'IJ\I ..... -Int, -Tm .. MEN: -W-. ~ ....... -... ·~· c "°° .,,,.CAJ)ll,l.AC. Air. tiiil .• .... ~ i:uw. ... Mlt;ell•r. -. • ,_,, "' -· ---m• -· ...a ,...., Ille .... mr ::.:t s i'I -· ' 1t.Ot11 ml, Ukic 111W! Sll5. · ~ i:d~." ~•1-•0~.::~tt'. VIHICLIS ,Olt SALi' - · 11100. .. .. "•vwam.w. Comlr-CAMARO "'1901=u"''E~·~n~v=a·"'f-.--.-.., -~--·--·-IPIClj\L DILUXI M YW. llt ... Oil Xlal .., CAlllW) m. r • 11 -.... =· Siii 1141•""' All CONDITIONID Condition, In • "'t u.coa BURllO. OoMlr -"'"" -· ~ In ....... l· .,., .a -IL N.W. , ~-t •:;,:: mi. am c.u m.-111 1ot1 oe -•'*' i,111. -· Xlitt • orr~11. iiiiitiidliir .. aewq. =1 ' [" ol ..-' I PM, Wkndl alt 9 AM . 11iC1 Jll"OY'Do '1b. ~ .,..,,... ·;::;;:;:;;,=,....,,....---= en Air, etc. Xlnt coed. $18'1). xe-..:"e• l · ·· ~ ... ::: Ttlt:I plus all ... o lii VW Bui, tlrt1 like new, 'Sf CAMARO, V_, 9'fl' •tf:S. •2380. tht fa~atandlrd motor• lnterkn' ta pod tl'Jl~l~~Wll· auto,~,overtbe11MC 1"'·ii,.....,,ii@="',"'LKEY==-.,,2-=D'°"r. equl$p. 1rom condttlco. !800. $ H ·I 2 2T on.di~ "'T IOf. -..-nu. 25,COO 1111. """'°" All',.' po.·~· X11Jt . 3311, tlttr .. -.,.. -"1qOO. -.. -· -•• 1111 •••• • '8' VXiUIN'f I iili™ '1IO" l'a<d Pl"!-_, Uif &ii/JiO. 7.COO ml· ••• . • w ..... Xolt --.... (--ttoo>. 'U P/I, Ill. Prv prty, XlnU MUSTAN• J•"GUAR IUll .... 00 ~· ... -"'-. -. -· 1-..;.;.;..;.....:.......;..-1 i. ft;, . . SACl\Jt!Ct:I •• VW _lollot,....,.T.$3\ICIO. . .. MUl'l'AllO. -.,, ...,.,.,.,,.,.nRSI , automa11o. 111H. Air. is.ooo , -. Rl:All\lllAll · or belt-· W-WO All< tor -dl>r. ..,_,,. * -*' Compl•t• S•les • Serv-'64 wt, 1ow ma, il'f•· pwty. J:wl. MN1et lee end Perts Deptrt-New ttre1, brb, c:lmcti; $900 ............ Mttwa " man+ for JAGUARS. EVES. 586-1140 c..1t for C.rs S•• Th• Exciti11g '65 VW Sedan, blue, new ••••••••. ='.·~ =11': •. aood' NEW '69 OPELS '6$ vw, ,,_,,. -· R•edy For Deliver)' coco mats,' new J::t It w.uld11't y,0u re«lly r•tli•r, enitne. $1.000. 541- hiv• 'm .. r• h~1c:l;ro,!.1T1, I!_! r•om, ihe11ld1r room, hON• VOLVO OLDSMOBILE -.. OWi! .-.-.., -,,._, °"IMO .... UB5. ,.wer I 1tyll11g f•r t+i1 II·--------""" ...... " ···O'f . . . ·VOLVO '····--· ,.,,.... 'ii QIEVJ\CUT -1 ,.,."' 1 .. 11 ........ . -_, All N-'-. ''69 Opt' 1 Coupe Jth AftnlvOfAry S.le cir mp, "'•~· • _ if60 Olclt 4 4r. 1'111 power, -.. 111, ..... I) od yl Mot pa-, dean, 1 °"""'; $191921 SH And· rive T • .....,.._ ors 11295. cash.· 615-<Sll PLYMOUTH BIG SAVINGS ON '6h NEED A CAR? betw"" 4 A 1 PM. 613-4226 -.-------I F~T11~u::p~01~11e=9 ejilllll L•m:a -~~ .r:,,~:t ~~ , ~ Pl. to. '67. Ptymouttt Pury Ill du m11ter cylinder br•~• "'fl. UUIO eBld o.dltT e Dlwre.dt '64 • au A • St1tlen w.,... ~·---~~~-·-w•ll1, d1,11I speed wh1d· IMPORTS . ·~~~ --~' white. 1"'°'1mfl'. Xlnt ~· • 6&.fm mi. 1hi.ld w J p • r 1, w1rni11t • ~aJ'-1 ~aJ-.. su»s. S33--lfll x-2527 « e ~ StMrinc fl11h•r, •tc., .•tc. TOYOTAoYOLVO McCARTHY MOTORS 644-%1.'lT aft I •Power Brak.ea l.11 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-931).1 14XI So. Main 6 r.4!npr ,.._ __ < •-u ~•-· 9IO 11::::::====:::1 ST Q4EY, -r--·-. eJ.lr Qindi...,. ... ,. All 1969 Models and lJ bloc::ka' N. d s.n.> 395 dlb ~. ~ till e Power rar wlnidow' Colon Heu · • { Antiques, Cl•11ics 9615 _-"Su;=;:::la::.,;:Ana=;-Pb;.;;,;;512~*'---1 ltr wbl, utD, RAH. p/a, • "'*'8ltlr. ~ R•ady to Drive. AIMS MOTORS plb, fllw. IS& --• iladlo FINAL-l.93.1 ?.10DEL A Ford DeLtm Pvt.~· e !:xeellet condtdon Roadster. Fully restored, At.ml BMKERAGE. QIEV Nomad. 6 $2J50 CLOSE OUT re<.-ently painted, striped Whol~ prl.c,t 1D retail ·~ tire• .,.,d ~ CM tie lffn at the • , ', and upbobt•ml. I 25 O o · i ..::buyon.="'-' .... =ll;:;49""'=,......,~ I cond. '» r...i °"""' ,..., Dolly l'Jlol Ori°"All Re~.'h1'1'ng· WP<Ct at D.!!:Y ·-~ l\IANY . lfONl>ICltruL OP-cLttnl · -... -... -Jot 33) w ..... OI 1~ employe pai"n.... ...,.., ~ POR1'U'Nl'l1JC,I iii.Te Me ,86 ~~ ·SS ..... • _... IC-GZl, Ext. "1. · UKKS -w eat Bay Stred, o.ta dt.oovtnd la de nJW Adi. ~. ... -"'*"'""" :1961 ·B ' M .... F"' ..... lnlolmatlao r.... -.. ''BO-Op. PIS. lllH. --KUS1'. Soll - -In You can u.ve even more on 1968's. 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Dr. H.T. A11to., P,S., UH, i1695tHl FINA .. ~IN• ·' NO PROILIM We WurY- l:cir ·111. Tme: · . ' , .. ~ ' .'/ ~~ _.>UJ ,, ,,, "" "'It -1;1 J'.J .ttl ,r/. .~ 1<>< "'" l(tf! ,air- ~· .!1" ..~ .... .. , .. ~.,..- ' l ' .. I -.. • I' f I I ' J '! • I •• DAQ.Y 'PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ·Reminder Wbllt the ll8llon wu CDDdudll!g Ila quadrennlll preoldentlal tleellm. • ll?OIJP o1 noo-dtllena wu eolnc .tbrou&h an eldve proct11 of anolher kind here In 01'111(t County. • • '" ... •.l And 'Wbllt "'8113 of the citizen voten were cmnplaln- IDC. -bltl.!1y, allout tbe na1ion's !ntemel Ills and 1111 Aola war, Ille noi><:ltl!enl were opting for United Stafea c:ttlJ>inmlp u Ille groat blessing It la • . 'lbt 172 counft1n1, 80 ol them Orange Coe1t rod· 4-, cave up lbelr cil!zenslllp In %1 lonlign nations to ,,,_allegiance to Ille Land ol tbe Free. In making lbelr decision, Ibey ware saying, In effect, that Ille good poiDll about IHe In the U. S. fM outweigh Ibo bad; that dtizAmshlp in Ille wurld's No. 1 nation on vlltually every ocol. one can think of is a privilege overriding all olber consideration!, including sentimen- tal attachment to the homeh>nd nearby or far away. These new cltlzeru, by their acts of free choice and wtil. should aerve to remind our native born that what's rlgbt with Americi tai outweighs ill faults. We are 1oo inclined. to take our legacy for granted., like a spoiled 10D ol weall!l l\'ho neither lmowa nor ""'"' about the 1acrlfice tllat built the legacy. . Those Who adopt Ameriea for their own, as the lat· est group of area reoldents did last week, can appreciate better than the natives t.te wonder af orderly, non-revo-- lulionary transition after an election uproar. (See Rieb· arc! Wilsoo's report below.) This is just one of the countless right things about the United states. We can go througb a bitter election and still close ranks. The poet-election mood of the nation seem. clear. It Real Meaning of Leviticus 19:18 Our tut for lodlJ' Is Lev!Ucus 19:18. It ia a text. that everyone thinkl he knows, but that bard1y anyone quotes ri8htly er compi.teq. II Is the famous Biblical Injunction about l<J\'lq your neighbor. ·The lint mlsconcepUoo In thll tut I )lave written about prevtoUA!y. II b not "Love tby nelgbbor," but "Love thy neighbor 11 thyaelf," which ia a somewhat dlllerenl thing. This modilylni pbrue operat.o at the JIS>'choJosjcal level 11 alerta .. to the fact that we cannot love our m:lghbor, or anyone ehle, if we do not love ourselves 1n the fllD Dd proper way - u c:ruturu cl God, --cllinIIY and ....., and wodllJ o( rapect. 1111r TllE FULL TEXT cl Lev1ticus 19:11 ,... conslderallly further and deeper than this bit fll pre.Fnudlan und.erstondlng. It Is: "Love thy neighbor as thytelf. I am the Lord." What this curloul gramrillUcal con- struction meana ii ndt that "Love thy neighbor" la a commandment from God we are demanded to fulftU -but, rather, It .Is the way in which we come to bow God. It operates on the social level. not on 10D1e ab!tnlse theological plane. And Ulla: 11 what moat people utterly neglect or forget about that familiar passage In the Bible. ACCORDING TO THE gloa by thal ·fine Hebraic pbllooopber, Martlo Buber, the attached phrue, "I l.fD the Lord," means "You think I am far awa,y from you, but in your love for your neighbor -that ls, wilh everyone you meet along life's way -you will find Me; not in b1a love for you, but in youra for blm." So that "Love thy nelghbor," far from being a mere humanitarian injunction, i.. the uaway to the whole r<l!glool ezpor!eoce, which bu nothing to do with rltuall or forms or "splrllllal beliefs, .. whatever they" are. IT MEANS THAT only by laving (and not neceaarlly liking, eJther) can we comprehend tbe aourct of cruUon and ..i.t<nce; that It Is lmposalbla to love God directly becauae we cannot know Him dlrectly; thlt only -Uih 111d with other humans can we e•lch . • glimpse of what Is baUowed In the reality of here and now. U we do not love -which implies a complete renunclaUon ol all blgolly and contempt and assumptions of superiority -our God, ll we have one, remains a lonely and 1wesome figure in the heavens, dispen!lng punishment.a and rewards. It is only when we learn · to love those we do not eipedally Ute -who often turn out to be our neighbor -that we c.an comprehend God'a love for the weak, foolish ·and not alway11 endearing creatures to whom He gave the freedom to be wrong. Blood1wunds In Court In a burglary case, the prosecutor of- fered evJdence that a bloodhound had followed a trail from the burglarized warehouse to the borne of the accused man. PrompUy the defense attorney rais-- ed an objection. "Aller all, this Is nothing but th< 'testimony' of a dumb animal. That Isn't good enough.for a court of law." Nevertheleaa:, the court decided the evidence wu admlasl.ble -and it helped -the delend .. t to jail. The use of bloodbouncls to track down <dmlnals bu heeo known !or hundreds of years. AccorU1ne to Sir Walter Scott, the JnCtlco wu favored by King Richard the LiCJo.llurted back In the twelfth COO· tury. AND TODAY MOST courts do consider thll ldnd ti ev1denco raillhlo eDOUlh to bo pormittal In cr!mlnal trials. Ili the -1 ate the trolllOr " the bloodhound It ealled to the .,._ lland. Then! h< -to eotablllh the dog'• cndlblllty by deoa!blnJ his pedigree, his tralnin(, and bit behavior. ts permitted, it ls not considered strong enough -all by itseU -to support a conviction. There must be some ad· dlUonal proof to baC.k Jt up. This lessens the risk that the jury will be swayed by what one expert calls "a superstitious faith" in the bloodhound's accuracy. Furthennore, the circumstances of the particular case may affect the value of bloodhound evidence. Thua, in a murder case, the fact that a bloodhound 1n1Ued his way to tbe defendant's house was cancelled by the fact that the dog showed no reaction at all to the defendant him· ..u. to Natives m1gbt be C8j)fllllzed u one ol 1ott1ng on with the job. We've had enoup ol disruption by smlll mlnor!Ues exercltlng llcen.se Instead of respect for freedom and the rlgbts ol otber1. ADd finally, the nation's Prol?lemo ar, big -and anyone tak:in_g them on deserves support, not acrimony and obstruct{Qnlsm. It's a good b«t that our newly naturallzad citizens under&tand this better than our average nauv, born, less appreciative or thanks-giving American citizen. He'll Always Stand Tall "He lloocl out in a.ny crowd. So they nicknamed hino "Sky'' Dunlap. But helgbt wasn't hi1 true distinction. His lilt was journalism, especially Orange County journalism, And it won't •eem the.,1ame since his untimely death at 56 last Friday in Santa Ana. Sky's mon1lment will be a livi!ll one -the many ' . . ycung men and ·women In whom he sparl<ed a public service idealisui in his years as a journalism inrtructor at Santa Ana College. In Sigma Delta Chi, the national professional joura nallsti.c society, Sky found one medium to expresa hf1 drive for 1'12le people's rigtJ.t to know the people's busi· ness." He was the society's prime mover in Orange County. Sky Dunlap will always stand tall In the memory ol the men end women of Orange County's press corps. • r • • l\r.A.Ul~\~ ,.MY GE·ARS ARE STILL WOR\<..\N'," • No Church Bells Pea'led N~on, lohn•on Show Vnity In Ce'lebration The late Don Marquis once described writing a newspaper column as "digging a dally grave." Glancing at a calendar rea!nUy, I was aurprllled to note that I have now spent 25 years in tlliJ odd, lonesome and someUmes rewarding industry. The nation as a whole seems to have taken my silver anniversary pretty much In stride. Cmjreu in its I"Wlh to adjourn failed to pus any resolution of coograttilatlon. Ptttldent Johmon neglected to decian> a uUonal holiday. No flags were specially flown for the occasion, no guns boomed in alt1te, no skyrockets were fired, no church bells pealed in celebration. Sometimes I get the feelinr that this country Is becoming too sophi1Uciated for its own good. A QUARTER OF a century isn't a long time ln the life o! a public building or a redwood tree, but it does take toll of a man. The turmoil of churning out some 6,000 columns has removed some of the starch from my spinal column and left me noticeably shorter of hair, breath, tetth, and sometimes -when dealing with press agents -of temper. The dlrest peril facing a newspaper col- umniat is stuffed shirtism, but it is not up to him to judge whether he bas become a vicllm or that deadly af~ction. That is for you to judge, gentle reader. Naturally, at landmark moments of his life, a man likes to "look before and after the pine for what is not." 1 AM GRATEFUL that this job has enabled me to meet and write about literally hundreds of interesting people. It has also permited me to see the best or ~ 67 countries throughout the world and the worst of three wars. But at heart every columnist is a reformer, although he may deny this or seek to hide the fact, and he feels that bis real job is to make a better world. Here, it seems to me, I have failed lamentably. Jt ia true that there are millions more people alive than when I first started wriUng a column in 1943, but as I am not the father of my country, I can hardly take cred it for them. WOES HA VE multiplied since I first sat down at my typewriter and waited !or someone to laugh. The New York Yankees fe.ll apart, pt1ces have risen, our prestige abroad has fallen to a new low, what the country needs now la a good dime instead of a nickel cigar, and parking placee: a.re harder than ever to find. Speaking With One Voice WASIUNGTON -The current attempt to manufacture distrust between Pre.si· dent Johnson and President-elect Nixon mars what otherwise is an uceptionaJ presidential translUon period. Unaatllf1ed by the remarkable unity of Johnson. and Nlion on the critical Vietnam negotlaUons, immature staff members or 1e11 ... ppolnted joumallltic policy makers have been trying to make trouble between the outgoing and bJ.. cumlnir PreJldeot. r-.&lely, Johmon and Nbron .,,. dentand -other'• requlmneoll and are not iulluenced by lnllamed tm- aglnaU-llylnc to trump up a c:ml1ld between them on their contruting statements about who 11 the bollS between now and Jan. 20. NIXON'S STATEMENT tbal be Is to be consulted and in approval of forward carrylni policy declslons can be made to appear 1n conflict with Johnson'• that tht dtclslons to be made betnen now and Jan. 20 "wlll be made by thl• President ••• this aecretary ot 1tate and this 1eeretary of defeo1e." In fact there ia no conflicl Johnaon'• statement ia undenl.able. "Nixon can make· no decisions. The 'presi"-ent~ect·1 staWnenl! are alao undeniable. Johnsm can make effecUve no forward decla!Olll which Nixon would refuse to cany out after Jan. 20. Mutual recognJUon of this condition Is what makes the cooperation between Nixon and John.son workable. Trying to goad Nixon and Johnson into di.atrustful or hostile pos1Uon.s ill 1 disservice of aerlou11 proporUons and a gro.u: distortion of the motives of both men. WHAT HAS BEEN golnc on behind the scenes ls illustrated by a mfsterious public statement by the minister of hr formation of South Vietnam. Ton That Thlen. Asked If there had been Nlxon cootactl with the government of South Vietnam relaUve to President ntleu'1 position m the Paris JI<""' ta!U, Thieu aid: '"Ibere may bave been contacts between Nlx<n matters and perllOllDO! ol the South Vleiname.e embmy lnlVublogloa (l/Utl a person of the caliber of Niion would not do llUch • thing." The question and ........ went d~octly to u.. point· of -.. not the South Vietnameee Wtre being COUDleled to delay peace and wait for Nll:on to become Pn!:sident in the expectaUon of getting a better deal In Pari81 '1'1lleu'1 rtpli indiclted that. JOmeone dawn the Bne in Ntton'1 organization approached South VllU!ameu officials with that idea In IJ\lnd. DURING THE CLOSING day1 of the presldan!W campaign Nlllon publicly dlsaaooc:lated blmaell from the im- pllcaUcn of hl8 cloae adviser, Lleul Gov. Robert Finch of Callfomla, to the effect thll Nlllon bad been deceived in hll converff.Uona with President Johmon .. 1M fiiimblng hall · It appean from the foregoln& lncideob that there la a layer of distnlst of Johnson in the Nixon organlzatiOfl w):ilch NJ.son hl1 had to overcome. He la hardly to be blamed if he resenta the implicatkm that .he has becom< 1 YeHl\Bll for JohJllOli ... llSUes ·~f high policy, and asserts . hll O)t'n understanding that he win be consulted and will ha•e to approve .............. _,llllrt II IClilnl I .-Jt lllll-4Yll' lie.! Ill.I' forward commitmenls if they art to be made effective. CONVERSELY, there appun to bli a layer of distruct in the Jobnsort organhaUon ov.er the motives of Nll:on "stalJers" who would approach tho South Vietnamese embaffX to encourage Prell· dent Thieu to ·contqiae to block progrea in the Paris pea~ la(ts. Both tho Presldmlt:&nd th• Pros!Oeol- elect have ha"d to" 'n,bf their way out of t h e fog ol distruat to carry forward their unU.sual attempt lo have Amer::lca speak wi~ onl Yoice while peace hlllp In the· balance: They a('e apparently resolved to con. tin)le to do ao,• with the help of an qj>erlenctd diplomat they both trust, former Ambassador Robert Murphy. Tbe goadlnp of reporters and the susplclona of staff members can on1y impede the joint Nixon.Johnson effort to get the South Vietnamese to the conference table and pursue an agreement with North Vietnam and the Na..Uonal Liberation Front which will bring the war to an end. Israel's Brilliant Exploit WASHINGTON -Israel's :surprise ct1mmando raid deep Into Egypt wu very costly to Egypt -and Russia. Tbe daring raiders destroyed a. newly completed •15 mlllloo power 1t.ation, the principal Installation of Its kind betwMll Cairo and the giant A.swan Dam, did- heavily damqed a prestressed concrM bridge erected over the Nile at a «tit of more than $2 mil1ion. The Sov1et.r pot up the money for both projecll. With the RWJSian ambassador on hand. the brldge was dedicated at elaborate ceremonies oaJy Hveral mondw ajo. When shattered by the lJr..u ~ mandoo, It sUJl bore the large hommer and dckle ll\llinla P.la<od iber'I by the, Soviet official. ~ - TllJI: UlmlLD STORY of the dariog mort than a hundred milea distant on the Red Sea. They were undetected and unscathed. and went back to their home base {be same way they had come. TJIE lllllUJANT exploi~ in direct ret&ll8*n fer Egypt's u n provoked mui1n artillery. attact several weeb ~ that killed and wounded a 'nvmber of Isra~ troops who were p1'1lna and watching soccer games, bad a two-fo2d purpose: To inflict aevere loal Cfl1 bolb Egypt .. d Rnosla, and to . terve graphic notice on them um the grut .UWIO Dam and oils hydroelec> trlc ind lrrfcaUoo lacWU.. art wI.,..able to direct attacks. • Tho clestreyed Po"" llaUon ud heJl'.1: , ly damaged bridge Me oqly aeverlJ buodrtd mDes north 0£ the dam. 81111, -lhoup bloodhound evidence AND TllJI OIDil:R .the !rail, the weaker the evidence. In an arson cue, a bloodhound bad suppooedly picked up the defendant's acent at tht: 1tene of the fire. But from the tlme of the ftre to the thne the bloodhound wu put on the traJI, five d_,1 and two ralnstonnl hid gme by. lltledll>J the·-· Iha courl Nidh "Wblle we will DOI 11111t1i If II Im· pooalble that the dof could have followed thll trail, It Is cer1a1n17 b 1 1 h I 7 speculative." Youth ts rebeWoua, the old feel foraot- ten, and the middle aged feel thlt UDC!a ,)lam Is lftakllJI lheJt bacl wltb taxea. DlplomaUcalJY, we're doing " badl,y that even Gen. t:bartu de Gaulle must be tempted to tend U& 1 get-well card. N• tlona1 pulllb "'In • -· The -.. 1n ... -··~ b tak!nr ... IDaJll' tranqullilera tbal-they'll llal't puUlof thom In cbewlne ..... Dear Gloomy Gus: 87 Robert l. Allto and Jolut A. GoldnMll ' Aft AtllCriocm B"' A...aatiott !>"l> Uc Hn>icl f<atti,. :.V Will Bemanl. Fiscal Restraint Beete., Mo., Demecrat: "We blame Iha Pretideal ud ~ for tho col- ---thll camtry ls In, but-conlrol cl publlc IJlll1dlnl -w1l.b tho _. whci auto publlc -and -"""""""" ""1daia. eoo.--~ ,.... pnctlce rwtrllnl urue. and - tho· --throu,11 loud .... clear INlm the people u 1 wbole." \'Bl, I JU VII to admll that the wcrld _, to bt P>i pellmol1 to Hldea. BU! can the blam• !or all thll be helPed ., Ibo -ti ooe -per columnlll! hr. I ooddod al Iha \ypowrHer too -. hrnop. tho world ...,. unalued ....... I tool< too moey loog vacail0111. foolrrrray, I,._... to Iry harder In the ""' • yam. II, al Ille end d thlt ~ w daa't haw a beqer -kl -wtll, J·u .... It up u • bod Joi> and flO Into - other line "' """" Black -u • ~ al tho Olympia &nd ellewhere ,...Id bo more ellecth• U U.., chanpd tt to "Black Int.earltJ" • ''Black Relpect." 'lbtll •• could .u uncJ.. erCand and llUJJPOft, and !In' tbal wbal the bllCb ~ -1 ~- ' t I • I t I r • t ( I G u • 1 " . ly !II .., th fl» WI W< bl1