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Plan Turned inti) Joke
BJ ARTllUll R. VINSEL
Of .... Dlllr ""' ''"' An Intended Baja Guffaw designed As
a private joke to follow C~ Mesa
VlCe Mayor Robe.rt M. Wilson's serious
pip~ !bat the U.S buy Lower
California u the $1st state has totally
bombed.
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an1fColta Meia lla<lf, .
Wdb a bit.<.r blind loreJight. Tllcker ' . was correct Jn hil predi~ but·tbe
resolution that did it was a pg prepared
by realtor and civic leader Selim
Franklin.
Unfortunately, events during t6e Clly
Council meellng fell Into place from
the start lo cn!Ole uie joke !hat backfired
on the city in at.least two newspawa-
WASN'T JOKlllG
Friends who atlpport Wilson'• concept
of buying !he Mwcan stale handed
reporten a reso!utio\i Monday ni&bl. pro.
poling !hat the cMc leader be named·
territorial governor 1 should AmeriCa con-
sumrhate' the deal
What we had there wu a lack of "rll have l.'::tesolution for you tioys
communication, bot tbtte was no lack later,''. Vice ~or WU.OU bad said .as
of · ·communtcali""' media today · as he passed the Jif.,. tablo al one ,po!Dt,
tele-vlalon crews and newsmen began erplaining that ,be wa1 going to allg&ell:
lllllllll'ling the Innocent chain of event.. oblainlng Baja 1:allfornla.
"The thing ii, it has become a terrible "Fine," was 'the reply, since his
embarrassment for u.s all," said Wilson remark wu ~.taken seriously.
when contact..i al the city clerk's ollice , Shortly lherelfler, City Allomey Roy
.today, while awaiting a televisiori' In-E. JUnt sllPP,ed two copiea: of a reaolution
tervtew. t ~ Wlllon u territorial covemor
"It was a joke to be given lo me of the potentW new state to the preu
after the meeting," the vke mayor ex-table.
plained. "They an liked the Idea -Wilaoo, tt appeared, had not beeJI jot·
they just wanted to kid with me." . Jhg. ·
PASSED RE.WLUTION June !hen whilpered &omethin& which
The City Council passed a Wi1bl ooonded lll:e a requeot not to quote t·•• -. •• Co and Pm~~ Councilman St. Clair ar0&1)'hll he <Ill' reso ••Oil as-.. ngreas ~· sidered Wl'·-'1 Baja .......... !·a job. elect Richard M. Nixon lo look Into ~· ,...,,.._ the po.sstbllity of purchasing Baja Ev!donUy ll 10aJ on!J. mearil lo.convey
CalifonUa for U.S. development ar a that-St. Cla.ir ·considtted, UUi r.aolutlon
&tale. (Sec BAJ.l GU!"'AW, Pap IJ.
The vole wai t..lo !, wllb 'touncllman • •e· '
George A Tucm dla&e11.tin« on ~
the resolution might nOt be adequ8te
and coold embarrass !he City Council
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WEDNESDAY AFTEltNOO~. NOVEMBft ~. '1968
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s~ene . of Blai~t
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A:t·Pa: ~aitg
WOON (UPI) ~ Communll.t
1'!1lltrymen :-t tbalr buvleel salvo
1¥ ---Into the alUed inW!ar)o• complex •I Do NllDI ·todlf
• ... • f M·arkets-:.
It'$ frolic In the mud time again at Caltoch as aopbomores compete
-" -and .mortir -Mllttary spokesmen u1d tll!y shelled four more
, crues Tuesd,ay. . . In Saigon, SouUt Vietnam protested
to the lnternaUonaJ Control Commission
(ICC) that North Vlelnam "has not
rl!lpolldeil to the total bombln& halt"
bol lnslead bad "liltenslfled the 1<1Ckel ~IP,t!llt ,P9pulated_.Jlqa l!! the ·
with freshmen in a 20 by 45 loot pit of lresbly stirred mud. The con·
• t~~·known is the ''Mudeo,•• is an annu·al event.
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Htibtiiigton-Man -Pleads Cllfl. U,Snl. ~k olaaldlJe!Hane.,.ol hadCllrk M. o -wee . , agreed . to stop "abusing" !;be border ·demµltariz..
ed IOlle (DMZ) . and to stop lhellin&
cldes In 89otb ~ in ilne with
the U.S, hall
I ~~ty t~ Rape Attempt
. . . The attack on Da Nang was aimed
spOclfically at. U.S. Marine and South
Vietnamese bues. But the four new
shelllnga Tuesday left clv!UanJ dead and
wounded in towns from the Mekong
Detia Iii. !lie northern provlriCes,
qhirlea,John Trautwein today pleaded
guilty to .... u11 lll\ll 'lntlnt' to commit
J1.pe, an 1dmisston that could put him
In state prison for a 1 to zo y~
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! Superior liourt Judge William Speirs
ac<l![!led the .plµ sod it. aUacbed con-
dltioo that the Huntington Beach man
be committee . to Atascadero St.le
Hospital for ~ IG<lay dia~ lludy
as a possible ment.Ui' diiordered sea
offender.
Senleoclng ol Trautwein will be delayed
pending a repcrt from Ataacadero.
autho<lUe1, Judge Speirs said. He also
a...,,i.d the dbtrlct 1Uomey'1 motion
that lhn!e other cbarseo -atlempted
rape by farce, aUenipted rape by .threat
sod buqlary-be dlmlased. '
Trautwein made bla decision to ,..k
treatment at the stale facility following
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the . Dling of a report on his mental
CQOd!Uoo by Dr' Seawright AiideraoJl
of Costa Mesa. ,
Al Trautwein turned away from · the
bench, bla bllinde wi!e'fan to hl!'l oobbln&
"oh no, oh no." Trautwein, deeply moved,
pot bla armt around her sod led her
from the coortrooo\. · .
Twautweln, 31, of 20292 Craimer Lane,
was· tJTMted by Newport Beach police
lut June ~ following a break in at
a Balboa Peninsula bMM and an attack
on • 2&-year-old acbool teacher.
.'lbe vlctJm wu present at today's
court JrOW'(llngs, .
Trautwein, a )JOl1ner In bla mllllonalre
father'• marine coostrvcUon biaalnesa,
wae IUblequentiy indicted ·by. the Orange
County Grand Jury. 'Ille eldtt Traut'flin
~ .blJI' for bla 1!>11,.a Ille amount
of !250,000, a record balJ. setllnc for
Orange County.
American beadquarlera d e I C r I b e d
ClllUll!lel and damlgi in the lwl>hour
-and molar ~· apJnst Da Nang U "light." It w:u the heaviest
attack on the vital northern base alnce
Sept, 2 when 'Z1 persons dle!d in a guer·
rllla rocket asuult. ·
Unofficial figures ohowed the salvos
into the loor vlllaiea brouglit lo '12
the number of Communist· barr-into
population ceniera ..... the bombing
of North Vlelllam llopped•NOV. I. Civtllan
losses total 26 ~·dead and 1n ·hlirt in
those attacks.
In tt. proWI . to the ICC, set up
14 yean ago to police a peace ,between
the VleillaJlll, the Saigon ...,..,.....t
also accused North Vlelnam··of sending
troops and mllttary vehicles into !lie
DMZ. I
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'The Goodyear blimp, only lighter-then-air craft left
<llfttle West Coast, ls dwarfed by the gjant' blingar
dqor .at die Marine Corps Air Fac(ljlY. •t El Toro. ..
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BAJA GUFFAW • ••
DAILY PILOT Stiff Ptttltt1 . . .
The drig!ble uses the bangar,.once home of ·eigbt
naval ·aiitt-submarine blimpa ·dwinf World War II,
for semi-annual repairs.
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MINE · BLAST ~·.~
a joke. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley gave a definite blot area. '
St. Clair subsequently a m end e d answer· TM West Virginia Department ·t1f .. ..
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The .l)ielllilg of Da NllDI followed four
days of oteady ll<btlilg BOutll ol tluit
·city in which a!Ued ipotesmen nported
at Jeiat 500 Communlota dead, Gt of !ilOi>l ·In artillery barrqea Tuesday. ·
"You can say that again," tie replied . Wilson's resolution through a moUon The serious aspect of Wllsqn's l>"'posal Mines aaid the trapped men were 0 .in
referrlnJ_. to,~ ~eQtl of the Lou.lslana involves the~blllty of crac)dilg down dingeroua conditions." · ;
Purchase, the Gadsden Purchase and on inJernational narcollcs ; c tl v I t y , The Uni lid Mine Workers CuMwl i..
the purchase ol Al8!ka-Seward's Folly development CJ! the ~ged state, and Jernatiooal headquarters at Waahington, . . : . ,• ' ~. . . they called it. unlimJted recreational potential D.C., charged "gassy" cond.Jtiorts exist¢
Wilson said ~ that be usumed "l'rri dead serious abdtit this," he at the mine, where 14 years ago -
each reporter would pick -up hlJ orlginal said Tuesday, and he s&id It again today. almost to the day -16 miners were Laguna Hills Sui.t copy from the city clerk'• office, but Repubilc of Mexi"'I ~ .::.. Jealou,s killed by a gaa uplosion. At the Um•
the clty attorney bad already banded of 111 their territory -l&Jd however.• of that accident, Nov. 13, 1954, the mine
over reaolutiom obvlousJy deallllf with that the naUonal constituUon prohiblb was operated by the Jamison Coal Co.
On Bomb Control Treaty
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ilEY BISCAYNE, Fl.. .(AP)-PRsl-
denl.elect Richard M. Nbion lnloilds to
........ the lnthnatiooal situation,
putk:olarly that In CUcboolovakla, before deciding when be waota the '
Unl(ad States to proceed with the
treaty to control the !prud Qf nuclear -· A """"" clllle to Nbion outlloed that pcilltloo today .. the Pftalden~t
neared the end of a five-day vacation
in Florida and the Bahamae.
This left unclear the llminl the new
admlD1straUc:n will leek on die nuclear
DOliprollferatioo tzeaty, which Nlao'
bu' -sod promised to lmple-1111111. He has maintained, however, lhai raUficalion by the United St.Jes mald await a normaJif.attoo of the sit-
uation in Czechoslovakia. Republican
-took that polltloo u a candldale,
-the Sovtel 1?vulon last Auf. 20.
DAILY PllOT
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A Nixoo""""" said tbaJ nmalnl 111' Over ·Jetc·Crash a proposed land )lUl'Chaa<. dlspooal of aoy lai>ds SOll\h of the border The eight men rescued from the Man-
view, that be has iet no Umetallle for And to complle1te. mattera. instead to another nation. : • nington Mine were brought ~ the surf.tee
T of making the pre-planned preaentaUon "Maybe that's why nobody baa done at 11 a.m., about 90 minutes afterl rescue
U.S. raUficatlon, and that he will not Goes lO ria) to Wilson when the regular council an~ about It before•" Wilson said, teams establlshed radio contac~~~
announce a Judgment, unW the matter meetlng adjourned, a special n:ecutlve nDtlng that many changes have been them. ·.
is once agaln befort' the Senate, which . A •w.,ooo ,..._al 'Injury suit filed seulon wu called. made in various· governm.entll. They were hauled out of the · has yet to approve the treaty. ..,.,., r----· Such meetlng1 are cuatomarlly private in a huge bucket lowered by craqe
That probably will. ·be ~Y alltr ~Y • Lqulla 'llilll Lelallre World woman since Ibey deal with penonnel matters, Into a portal ilntouched by the exploalom
Caogresl reconvenes , .. JllA s. Nbtm who .... ,\crllically -~.~ed wdben mbed so evtryODe left without learning of the Recital F ea lures and fire. . . takea office on Jan. JO. Marine Corp.\ jet.a ~ .an eras humOfOUI nature of Wllaon'1 alleged Five were taken to General Hospital
Indications are thBt · President ~ there Jon. 1%, 1917, pes to trial In prelenlloo to the Baja rovemorlhlp. at Falnoont, W .Va., and admltied for
soo would like to see u.s, aclion on the Los Ao(el•• today. Everyooe eacepl that bandful of pained Brahms, Dvorak treatment. of shock. All were reported
treaty mn:.eted lltfore 'tie leaves · The coart Hllion 11 ln the U.S. DIJtrict civic leaden who read M 0 0 d a·y • s jn fair condition. 111.ey were identiflt41
othffice.00Bunott ~I ~-~~~ eoUrt and la for the aolole -.. .'.!! newapapen. · Works by Braluns and Dvorak will u Ralph Starkey, 41, aod NOlel' Van· .~~.be -~i".!..~~ .::.:!'...--clelmnlnlnl the llllOWlt compeMa .... , .Alked Tuesday evening If It weren't be perfonned in a Lieder Recital at dergrUt, 411, both of Oylnga, W. Va., ·~ and,........lulle,;' '1 ... ~• con-Mn. Anita Brown. 71, of 271 D Avenida· pOssibly true that the t'errltorial noon Thursday in 178 Fine Arts Building Lewis Lake, 55, of Shinnston, W. Va.,
cu; has bee tali: ln·W~ of Sevllla will receive. , governonblp prOpoeed far WUaro u a at UC Irvine. Alva J. Davi.I. 29, Route 2, Wallaet,
1 possible ,pec1'!i .,ion ol c...,... · 'Ille U.S. Navy Departmenl baa ad-result ol bla proposed land purchase Connie Lang will be ulkniat aod Judith W. Va.; and Ge<irge Wllsoo, 114, Mri·
"'speed Senale acUoo.,But a Nbton·-mltied llabtlity in the caae, altorney, from ·Meldco a joke that l/ICkflr<d, Edgerly wlll lib\g !opriilb. . nington.
said the President.elect has m 'lndlca· James McCarthy npmenting Mrs. 11:::;====================================*.
Uon that 1b1a Is 10~ lo happen. Br;:" :ah. bu Wlderg0oe five opera· ' ~ This ......,. said NllOO will oot pub-· Jlcly dilcuaa bJa view 00 the timing ol Uoos since the crash alrnoot two years
U.S. approval unlll !tie maller reaches ll~la ol 1 board of Inquiry probe' :::"/~~~·~the~ into the cause of the crash have never :'
aaid. ••we Cannot Judie now what coo-beell disclosed. The amount the Navy:
dltlons wUI be wbeldt actualJ)' ""'"" has paid oot in claims has also not up." '. been disclosed. ,
In a am.. ol ~ pooltlon 'Ille two Jet flghler1 crashed ill a
statemern::S, Nlxeo aald' that, "at a later bllnd1ng rain storm at night while ezl
point, when the 11-may be more roole from New York'• Floyd Bennett
nonnallted," the Ualted Stites lhould Field.
act on the treaty. ' A Marllle pllol and loor Lei,.... World
On Oct. 18, Nbicm aalcl Senale approv· relldenla wrfe k!Iled when the planes =:t= lri!:,,,.-Z 1: '::' plummeted Into the retirement com-
den, brutal Soviet IJfil\'10'> ol ~ mtmjty on their approach W El Toro'
slovakla. • • , N~~~ Alr,.,.~1!~.-· ed "Ill JllllllJ the lliiila will undoQbl.. • . ~ 1,...,.., ""''""-approv J>Ol'• edly ....._ Sovttt lntel\tlonl la Cen· men! ol 12411,259 In II damage clalma
tral and weotan ~; 1 am bopefUI slenuninl from the crasb. The largest
that we cu tbm proceed wUh this tm· awtrd, $10,279 was f<ir destruct.loo of .
poriant lrU'".. . three ~ ... Qdlnu.
lllWii 'a!IO" bu. ..... tbal • .ieia)i '"' • . .,, hone w~ 'ft CM U11 our moral tnfld-~
=..-;.iJththeU:~ .. ~~ Airplane M~kes
jE ;.:j:~ I.mat. the polillllll Crash Landing
NI-. -said, bu no1 ye( dll-""8ed the tlmlnr ol lrtalJ aCtlGn with A ltaiit ~ JnClldnt tateoua and
hla top dlplomailc -· -D. ltndlnp craah-laiided at Orlll(ll Counl,f. MUrphy. Presumably, Murplry, Nixon's Airport Ullo IQOllthl&. Airport *1Jl'll)r ::::""1"11vt at tha Stale !>epl!1m4mt', ollfcen said than .... no lajurlu.
la 1 ..:::. i:. ~1&41.f! M. W. l1aod o1 U171 Quarler Sl"
rollnd dlDiomal to 1fj -....,... W-, WU oilol ol the plane. --.J .. 1114 Murpiej WGald be ,.. A I I IF DIW llflnWfed cm1J U Do. K. ........... ~miar.-... . Smllb,Hlllllu1-llrtft, ,,_, ~~ 11 owner·oltlla <nit. . ,
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voi:. 61, NO. 279, 5 SECTIONS. 68 PAGES . . '
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Beach. Suryey ShoWs Vol~· On Ma)'Or . DtiSiF ' ·
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Residents cl RunUzia1<\n Jleacll would
Uk< lo be able lo elecl .Ille mayor UirectJ1, according to lbe -U, relealed
'>lday of a communltJ llll'Vey lakm
>y lbe Junlcr Chamber al Commerce.
SUrvey ....Wts show that II . perceal ,c lbe !00 peraonl, qu..tloned In the
,urvey wanted to elect the mayor.
Seventy.two percent of the residents
.1·antod lo elect lbe city attmiey, • ·
'A IJttle more thao half -SI percent -• •lll'Ood Iba! lbe 'best place for lbe
P!'l>J)OOed Ci~ Center 11 at lbe Main ~lreet and Mansioll Aveoqe alte presently
d<!alanated.
• However,. lea thao hall -411 percent
-said Ibey woold favor a bood UISU<
loS'#,.lcr lbe ~ty.. .. .. ~ . :..,. agreed uiat tfiey do
nof 'faVOf ~Chica u ·the site of
a new coanty • rq!ooal atrport.
· 1 LoH\Di at loc&! government, ff l'"f· . . ..
c<J1t aaJd Ibey felt police proledlon was · Slleela,. lldrialb Ulll dnhp ud
pod, 411 percent rated' ON ;ntect1on cleaning .,... ralad at loaal avmp
good ind 41 percent aaJd trub c<>Dectlon by tbe JaJCie:......,. · · ··
WU pod. Twenty ~ percent rated . II 111 obvious from lbO -Illa~
lbe con.ctloo as ""'Uenl mldonts are m0re ~ willi
Community Plannlni and devdoj>meol ~ llCbo01I llwt tlljy ~ .'(!Ill·
wu rated poor by 29 perctlll, avera&'! junior ·lllch -· co11_-'or hl8'r byJ'l~ud.good#ll~ ocbooll. > I' .
Traf£ic slgDals ' were 'rated good' by ~ StaU of tlie Jiublic 'educatiill IMictfod
per<ent, and" "cloni know" toot the was rated good by lO ptrefJlt, but 29
highell perceotagea in opinion oo zoning perc.,nt uldt!Jey didn't know. The oduc•·
and lbe bulldl!>C department. uooa1 program .... • r&1ec1 a6i>d b7 •
. SF .State
Students
Shouts Save S·tuck Man
In Class
Bay Mud, Rising. Tide Threaten Social ~Workt ··
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' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sind..t.!I
returned to clnses ttlil morning at
troubled San Francisco State College,
but the atmosphere wu far from normal.
P.l•hrWhes policemen were stationed
on the campus, and convened with each
oCber over walkie talkies.
Some ltudenta attended lectures, maln-11 In lbe lclence division, and in other
bulldb!p --were In classrooml wllbout prof.-.. Many of lbe pro-
f-., """ ollendinl a facultJ meetln& ·
in lbe main auditorium. The campus ol 11,000 •d. tt WU'
clooed Jul Wedsal111-•a 'of cam-.
..... ~ In a. flla.y wr«: ljtrit::::ir:M::
tlirA I 7 11nce-of ·a classroom ~cott. . ColN* President Robert Smith bad
=oo'1t~~ uwith polite
lly JAMES l\fcNAllll, JR. Of~ Dlllr , .......... l
James P. Turley II · ...-for a
good pair of Iungi. -~--
The 2'-year-old social worbr, lnln!d
.In Sunaet Bay mud u ri.s1nJ tide water
Inched up his body, .........i for five
bpurs until rescue finally came.
Bone chilled but ~ unllurl, lbe yoong Anabelm r..i.jml . re1alad lo
-\':..:~ Joi( -trapped In lbe log· marali al lbe. -edge of Buntlngloo Beach. •
Turley told -·· deputies be WU
~ route to Long ·Beach via . Edinger
Avenup when be reached . the dead end
al Suoset llay II<" tbe Seal Beach
U:S. Navar Welpons Sta.Hoo. lie at-
tempted to turn aro\lod, but his auto
be<ame stuck In lbe mud. Be fia-d
the time at 1:30 a.m. ·Tuesday. .
Turiey, olflcera said, abaiicloliod the
car and &tarted walling -the Wnllll
way, west into the mopr.
He said he doesn't re.member hqw
far be waited, bul reqUa the Wle-<leep
mud Sl4ddenly c~ at his koees and
legs wbm be stopped to rOll.
' Lives .ill leopardy
, ,£ e
-:Sfast~ and Fire.s
' , UPtT .......... A PLEA l'OR CAf,IPUS PEACE I
SF State Colt•'P Smltll T . -""4 1\11"• : -~.-~. -.. · .. ~ .. •·,-;.~-a .. , p. ·, ·':".'-•. · ··;.-i,1.iuers Eln~~~Il~~~· ~--~ I ... ~' • ' • . ~ ... ---........... -.... ,.,.; .·~
Turley atlrted yellln( al llJllail ~
bobbing In tbe·.~.
No one came.
The lncominl tide lapped up toward
his face. ·
A paaslng molorial ~ Hiiiltinston
Beach police some time la~·and·'tolct
of hearing o voice in toe coming from
lbe ~west · of lbe plush Huntingtoo
HarboUr area.
J.G. Armand, 17, asleep oo his boat
about a quarter of a mile from the
tidal_ fiats was awakened about 1:30
OHIO PA.
• 1.m. by oboula'.l'i;om..Uie Oats.· 11,llok
two boan lGr -·Ai! ,!flitl ,Gdple
of-the. "Uuotbl(IOG:. ~ 1'i!~
ment to tint pinpoint lbe -lbeo
r-Turley (!om a~ dlop,y.
·llY' this lime be -~ In: water. ·-,I" ' • • •
Llleguard persoanel eallmat..i that ht
aootber lO mlnuta lbe 7.f.lool llde -
ban 'coveted him.·"
Takm lo -~ ln~ljl\lly
Bospllal, Tyrley wu treated !'I" a mild
case of uposure then releued. ·
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WHEEUNG :·. ' . ...
'°"i1Je dean of lbe aevm. ':CllO<>l. • .and
l 1Jiive·decided toireaume:•-l;ull CIUI
scbedule .• .," aalil Smith Tuesday night
li_lieiirt'tl ~· .bcult1 prt41G1il far_,. ilngie;'~ dau fir today, . '!1'" i-lty called for a dialogue belwwww Smith and the striking-Black
St>fiHa Unloo wblcb "1Jll)d be piped
Rap Dropped
For Ouirloff
MANNINGTON, W. VL (iJP!) -A ,.1711la Ii a·alo1t -·"
Hries al apl-and fim rlj>ped · ·He '..tr · tJjfri -· a : PQ!'{~. , through ii bule looft• cool dlin< near ·
here lod•r· trappinl n mlnera wt-might be 10 d•ya belore the
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bt"' uama. l \ -.f • . ' • . ltiiifjU -tli8t ·~~:""~1n~
-"' a state -n...... trus1ee11 cirdOr but By TOM. ~AJILEY ,:!.--&. '"ua~" • ' Of 111111 Dlt~ l'llft Ir.ff ' ,....,, jlr<ltecllon would be -ary. ,..__,,,_
, 'lbe· miSteel said violence and threat .l'ormer Orimge County aide Artb1lr
of violtnce would not be tolerated on Charlot! today was .cleated of aU cbaraes
All1·<il. lbe 11 ~·coneae c:ampmes. that be,. m!Mpproprlated piblic 1unc1a
Smith ,.., . -and jeered when while senlng as the cowty'a dlief depaty
be said: .. It is crucial that we turn public administrator. mOre to the coqununfty -to law en-In an apparent_ revena! of hll rating
. forcement agencies -to try to control late Tuesday, Superior Court JU<f&e
viOlmce on this campus." Howard Cameron this morning dismi8aed
Some white students later said they porceedinp: aga'inst the former FBI
had Voted to picket an cluses, conduct agent with a summary notice of ac--
classroom education disruptions and "de-quittal.
fend ounelves if attacked by police." Judge Cameron. late Tuesday threw
As Fog Leaves,
Winds Arrive
Orange Coast residents stopped wor-
'Yinl about lbe toe today and cut
their eyes to the east where a new
discomfort was forming -a Santa Ana
wind condition.
However, the U.S. WeaUter Bureau
reported that desert wlndl were relative-
ly mild and llhould leper oU by later
afternoon.
~ deposed · fog, meanwhile, was
scheduled to return in patchy doses over
th! ocean tonight and early Thlll'lday
morning, clearing by midmorning.
Sunny skies and warmer temperatures
were predicted for the balance of the
week, with the mercury ellmbl:na u
high u 85 degrees In lnlaod ar-
out attorney Mart Hurwitz's motion for
disnu.sal and ordered Hurwitz lo begin
his d-!fense of Chatloff today.
Hur.witz, in fac:t, ,had intended lo place
his client in the Wltness box this inorning.
Bu.t Judie Cameron opened court pro-
ceedingJ by admttllng that be had dooe
"50me ovemieht thinking" abbut · the
evidehce presented thus far lD the fraud
trial
0 There is no evidence to indicate where
the missing money went or if it wu
really nllsslng or just co-mingled with
other estates," Cameron commented,
echoing the argument thal Hurwitz made
Tuesday.
Judge Cameron said be bad reaearcbed
state codes relating to the offeMeS of ·
which Charloff ls accused and now
agreed with Hurwitz that there wu
oot llUfflcieol evidence to present to
a jury. • '
Charlolf, 33, of Anaheim, waa accused
of m!Mpproprlallng $239.l'I, -of that
(See awu.on, Pap Z)
deran)q6d. A ;Diliie'1ofliclal iild tbeli' attempt was completed. .
liv., ,.,... bi 'g!eat jeopardy.'" The uploalcn -lbeuocood major · A~ lo reach them could oot mine accident In West Virginia thi• year.
begin Wore nlgbttaD, oftlcialJ said. Twf\ntt·fiye · men were trapped in an
A ~ for the Con!olidatipn Coal underground flood at a mine near
Co. uid' is men were worltlng In the Hominy Falts Wt.May. Pour were ldlled, seven-mile-long mine when the first ez ..
plollori oceurred about 6 a.m. EST. 'lblr· 15 were found alive after, Sis days and
teen ICHmbled lo safety immediately. ob: _, reacued 110 daya later after
Ef.ght' others were riiCUed five bOUn subsisting on brackish mine water, sis
tater from an area of lbe mine uol<!Jcbed saodwicbes and prayer.
·by lbe blula. David B. Davis, presldmt of-the ll!O\ll)o
The mine, Consolidation's IJ1ewellyn taineer dlvisiob, saJd the explosioos were
portal of the Mann!niton J41ne, is loeated "of such magnitude as to place tn great
llW' the aouthWellem Peonsylvinla jeopanly lbe li"'' of tbe meo" In the
border In nodhim Weal Virginia. II bWI area.
was . lbe ....,. of an explosli>o H yeara . Tbe Weal Virginia · ~ of
·a10 whichJldlled 18 minen. M.ineB said the trapptd men were "in
Smoke, flri ind th'.e tbreltt of ad<iltional dangerous conditions." · ·
exp(ooloos precluded an immediate ~ United Mine ' w'omn (UMW) fn-
rescue atmnpt. ternaijonal ·h<adquarters at WUliington,
"We're 1olng to try and get the men D.C. cb,ar§ed "g...,.' CO!ljl!tiool e!d.sted ~llt •11wleadw~-~t.~ tUiWllellam"hapte!~,,~~. at ~ 1nihe, whrre tt ~ aeo _
W• W MW ~-~~ almost lo the day -11 ,inll(Ora • Wtl'O
a vice prealdent of ConsolldatiOn, Pid. killed-by a gu ezploalon. A..t •the time
"Once the\> (mcuera) do go In, Ibey of that aecldeo!, No~. ti, JJ54, the mine
will have to build firewalls,'' Powmtooe WU operated by the Jam.lloaCoal Co.
Jones · Judge
Attorney Named to : New Post
Buotlngloo Beacb attorney Fenton E.
Jocies, 56,.tOOv. wu appolnlad lo be' an
Orange C«mtj> Manlclpal Court judge at
a salary of 128,IZI. '
Gov. Relgan appolnfad11oiles lo a post
on the Wet! Orange County ll!Uhiclpal
Court created by lbe t• Leglslatute.
. JOnes, who bu sped.i&ed In lar Jaw,
!ta> l~w omc.. at -Ilea& Blvd. Be
res.Ides In Santa AnL
Private Joke to Buy Baja B·ackfires
BJ t,R~ :i..p.: ~. . ~~bi1' IWallinc a tele\'jsioo 1J>.
An Intended Baja Guffaw dealined u •"II waa a jolle lo be (iven to me
1 private Joke lo follow Coeta. Mela after the meeting," the vice mayor ex·
Vfco Mayer Robert M. Wlllan'a -piaJnod. ''Tbey all lltod the !du -
-·• Iba! !be u.s 1111)' r.-they jult •antod lo kid with me.• ,...,,_. The City COuodl ~ .. Wllooo
California • the ital -""' lolallJ' • '-""""' aMinl C9em and ~
bombed. • ' •le« !Uc)wil-Ill. itw.n. lo loot flltO
Prlmda Who oupp6it ~·1 coocepl lbe polllbiJlly al. purcbulng Baja
oi bu11n1 the llulcao atala baoded Galllornla l<r · U.S. developmeol la a
ftporUn ·-lloodll nl(bl, pro-atate.' • poaln( thot the dvtc -be named The 1'ole ..... 4 lo !, with Councilman ·~ goven., obould America -Geotp A. 'lllcW alaientlng ........
aummala the deal • Ille raolullon might not' be adeqllate
Vl,!>al we had then wu a ¥ al aad could omba-rw 11\0 City Couoclt ~ but then -.. lact .... Costa .-ftaell. ' •
al """"'............... media lodaJ u Wiiii a lilt al blfi>d foreal(hl, ~ -crews ml www llepa W• ~ Ill Ma ..,.._, 1'oll thl ,._llnl thl-t.dlaln al .-ta. molulton lllal·dld H w• a pejnl>Ofed
"Tbe tllln& la, H bu become• terrible by ,.,.. .... ml · tMc ...... !le1!m
embelT-lot 111 all," aald .Wlllon ~-
when contaclld at lbe city c:led'a ol!lce Unlorwnately, •veals during lbe Cit1
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C!>Wlcil.--tlnl fell lpto . place ~ •
the"lllrt Ii.,.. llio joll• tlialDocklliod
on lbe c:lty In at leaa! two newspapers.
"I'll have a resolution fot you bOys
'lalai'," Vice Mc;cr· Wl!lloll' blld ~ = lbe preu table al ... Iba! be .... ,.i.c to lllQUI
! obt•!!!'f.Bl!a ~1Ul11nla. , "Floe, ' WU the reply, aiDCe
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E. JOM altooed two copla al a :e ~ llllooa .. lmftorlal
al the polOlllW --to I .. table. • •
WUooo, II appearacl, hod nol -k· .,,,,. u.: .~ -et111nc .. Net.
aouoded lib ' ,..... ""' to ;t Counc:l1man Ill. Clair ao aa;l111 be 1
lldered Wllaoo'a B«Jt I a Jok•
Evtdeotll' I( Wll' :C.::::1 \o cqo ey
that SI. C1afr c:ooalderod this reaoluttoo I
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It's frolic 1n tl},e mud . time ~gajn at Caltech as sophomores compete
with fresbmen jn ~ 20 by 45 foot pit ~f fr~sbly stirred mud. The e<>n-
test, known as the "Mudeo," is an annu81 event.
ll_qnlil!~o~_·Man Pleads
Guilty to Rape Attempt
Charles John Trautwelo today pleaded
gullty ·1o aaaolf wllh ·lntent 1o commlt
rape, an a~<m tl)at could put blm
-In state pri8on-f0r-.--:-a l to 20 yor
term.
Superior c.ourt Judge Wllliam Spelrs
...,.j>ted Ille plea and ·Ha attached .,,.,.
diUoo . that 'Ille HuntingtDo Beach man
be commlt1ee to Ala!cadero State
Hospital for t llO<lay diagnostic study
aa a possible mentally disordered sex
offender.
Sentencing of Trautwein will be delayed
pending a report from Atascadero
aulhodUO!, Judge Spelt8 sald. He alao
accepted the district attorney's motlon
!hat lhree other ~ges -attempted
rape bJ fore~. attempted rape by threat
and 00,glary-be i!limlssed. ( ~ made hi! d~OD 1o ..;,k
treatment al !be lfate ~l!Uity following
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the filing of a report on hia mental
condJUon by Dr. Seawright Anderson
of Costa Mesa.
As Trautwein turned away from the
-bench, hls blonde wife ran to him sobbing
''oH no, ob no." Tr•utwein, deeply moved,
put his arms around her and led her
from Ille courtreem .
Twautwein, 31, of 20292 Craimer Lane,
was arrested by Newport Beach police taBt June 25 following a break tn at
a Balboa Peninsula home and an attack
. on a 26-year-old school teacher.
The victim was present at today's
court proc:<edlngi.
Trautwein, a parlDer in bit millionaire
father's marine ctmtruetlon business,
was subsequenUy indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury. The elder Trautwe.ln
paid bail for his son in 'the amount
of 1!2JO,!JOO• 1 ncord bail selling for
0r..,.1 COunty.
.'Europe'$ MPney Mar~e~
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Close Over Franc Crisis
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PARIS (UPI) -West European money
,marketa lhul down teday to aid France
ln Jts fight to save the franc from
'devaluation. The non-Communlst world's
wealthiest nations met In Bonn to dilcuss
Jhe world money cri!ia. .
1 France shut lta financial marketa "un-
til further notice" to prevent further
'.lpeculaUon on Ille franc. other Europeao
>naUona followed' aull.111 Ille Ullited·Slatea ;the stock market was closed for its
regular Wedoesday holiday.
• President Cbarlel de Gaulle met with
his cabinet in an emergency seuion
1hal lalted -lhree hours. llelplte
the crlsls, a government spokesman
blandly announced after the meeting that
monetary problems were not discussed.
'lbe French government battled to halt
the drain In gold and dollar reaerves
!hat it baa poured Q\11 1o •bore up
Ille trading rn'" of Ille franc and prevent
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devaluation. But the money markets clos-
ing prompted a new wave of reportl
lbat devaluaUon WOuld be the only way
out of th~ present cpsil.
Showing bow wdtem mo n e t a r y
systems depend on each other for sup-
port, Britain abut Its foreign cumncy
tradiq: today. West German markets
shut foe a coayenlenl nllgtoua holiday.
ll<lgium. Spain and other naU<ma alao
halted money trading.
In BoM, the United States and tbe
rest of the non-communist world'• 10
richest trading: natloDI gathered for an
emet'flency meeting 1o combat what
banking expeits called a crisis In Ille
internaUonal mon.etary system
threatentog Ille American aollars and
Ille British pound aa well aa lhe franc.
The woes of Ille monetary ·lll'mm
were reflected lo the World'• largest
gold market, in London. There the price
of gold shot up· more than 50 cents
an ounce. Heavy buying orders flooded
In from European etnlm, hlklnr Ille
ounce price to '40.7S~a leao of U.5 cents over Tuesday. It was hi~
gold Jl<ice ainco ml aly W·h 0 n
speculatora were dum · BriUah poundJ
In I British monetary crlsbi.
Froin Loodoo. n.me, i>w and other
capital!, nallonal flocaJ chiefa flew to
Boon ov.r llnancUl ceotm abutting .
down their opeculaUon eontm •
The acUoo appeared aimed al buying
limo foe Ille mmetary alltea to put
their house in order and for FnPce
in particular 1o gain Ume to bolTd an-Jiit.
-oonlldence in Ille franc.
Trailer Park
Plea Withdrawn
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Pr.ulen,t.:elect Undecided on Nuclear 'Tr~ty
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UY lllllCA'lJGl,_ rl& (&P!ttlft denl..i.cl l\ldWd -M. Nixon in
........ the !qternallonal ai!Uat\<111.
Jll?licularly tl)al In tzecboalovai!a, litfore cjecldh>i when be wants the Unlled Statea· to prOceed wllh Ille
treaty to control the spread of nuclear
weapons. · -
A aource cioae 1o NllM ouUl:led that
polllUoo today u Ille Prerldeot..tect neared Ille end of 4 fiv&<!ay ,yacaUon
in Florltia ·and Ille Babamll. .
'lbls left unclear the Umirur: the new
adminlst.raUOll wW seek on die nuclear
nonproliferation treaty, which NiJoo
baa endotaed and promised to imple-
ment. He bu mainta1ned, however,
that ratiflcaUon by Ille United Statea
abould await a nonnallzatlon of the alt-
ualion in Czecboalovakla. Republican
NllM took !hat llOaitlon u a clindidate,
after the SOviet lovaaion last Aug. 20.
A NI= llOUl'Ce Wd !hat remaizi., hll
vrew, that be lw aet no timelable for
Reds Shell
U.S. Complex
At Da Nang
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist
artillerymen sent their heaviest salvo
in almost three months into th'e allled
military CQmplex at Da Nang today
-65 rocket and mortar rounds. Military
spokesmen aa1d they shelled four more
cities Tuesday. . ,
Io ·s!dioo, 5oulh Vietnam protested.
to the International Control Commission
(ICCf that North Vietnam "bu not
responded to Ille total bombing halt"
but instead hid "intenaified Ille rocket
shelllnga aplnat populated areaa In Ille
south."'
U.S. Secretary of Defense Clark M.
CUHont lul week sald Hanoi bad agreed
to stop "abusing" the border demllitariz.
ed sone !DMZ) and to .top ahelllng
ciUes in South Vietnam in line wilh
the-U.S. hall
The attack on Da Nang was aimed
specifically at U.S. Marine and South
Vietna.IDese bases. But the four new
shellings Tuesday left civilians dead and
wounded in towns from the Mekong
Delta to the northern provinces.
American headquarters d e s e r 1 b e d
C81Ualtles and damage in the twcHlour
rocket and motar barrage against Da
Nang as "llght."1 lt was the heaviest
attack on the vital northern base since
Sept. '2 when 27 persom died in a guer· rtua rocket assault.
Unofficial 'figures showed ·the salvo•
into the four vi)lages brou&Jll to 72
the number of Communist barrages into
population centers since the . bombing
of North Vietnam stopped Nov.1. Civlllan
loBSea total 25 dead and lll'l hurt in
thole attacU..
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CHARWFF .•.
amount stemming from the transfer or
descendants' ca sh and property from
county hospitals to Ille pubilc ad-
mln1.straton office. ·
Two of the six amounts which com-
prised !hat l1ll1l were left in hospital
safe keeping by two Costa Mesa men
who died last year -Albert stone and
Anthony P. Marx, whb left 1$.01 and
$3.30 respectively. Mari's widow, Mrs.
Margaret Marx, of 2127 Westminster
Lane was the prosecuUon's final witness
Tuesday.
At the end of the prosecution's case
agalntl Charinfl, Hurwitz argued !hat
not one in a parade of prosecution
witnesaes bad a\jempted to clearly link
CharloU with the removal of estate hmds
claimed~lhem. .
Poinling in Ille "ahocldng state ol
confuaioo" and "palheUcally Inadequate"
control of estate financts in public ad-
ministrator'• James Helm's off Ice,
· Hurwitz argued !hat "not1 one ahred
of evidence baa been proauced which
. clearly indiclit.. !hat be (Olarloll) at
any time misappropriated public flUlds."
Hurwitz argued that Helm himself ad·
mJtted to the inadequacy and CQnfusion
that elisted in bis office during the
time that Charlott wu employed there.
Cbarloff toot the post after hi!
precedeasor Louil T. Vanscoort ablcond-
ed wilh . more lhan lll,000, alao c:a,ah
and valuablel lrwn county estates.
Vanscourt is now serving 1 to 10
years in state prison.
"We've had testimony to the effect
!hat a janitor who 1\8.t never been .Pro-
secuted plCked up I '100 bill," Hynrill
said. "Aod 'lhere baa been tvldeoce !hat
estate !undo _. bopelelaif mixed
together but ihere has be-...n no evdlence
that an audit of the public ad-
ministrator's office was ever cariied
out before my client wu charged." -'
Valley Trustees
Cancel ·l\1eetbig
,..._of Fountain Valley School Dla-
trlct hive concellad 'lbunday nJ&bl'•
rogular meeting and hive called 1 tpeClal
meeting 10< Nov. •at 7:111 p.m. at Ille
lllducation c.nter, Ont u,htboule Lane.
FOlll)laln Valier. '
Top ..... Item II Ille daJ IChedale
for Nleblaa School and dilcolaloo ct a
fllllwbldlwould_.....,.._
twoU..-V•~
• lllll -. Oaald bold I Jl1llllill
oadlWHl'.
U.1. linl. •od !hat he w1lt not llld. "We c.-Judi~ now what ion· 1. of Ille l'ml41!at-elect. .
lllllOUllCI a Judlment until tbe matter ditlons will be when 11 acluaily comes Nixon, ....,,.. llld; baa nolctiyeiwidil-th. ll: once again before the Senate, wblch up " cussed the tirntng of treaty a on
bu Y-' to, IPll"OV• Ille i.,aty. io 1 seriea of campalp J>Ol!ltion b!J lop diplomatic advllor, Rebert -q. That probably will be sbortlJ' altu statementi<, Ntaon said !hat, "at a later Murpti_y. Preaumallly, "Mun>hy, ~:
Congrm nconvtnt.t Oil Jaa. i . Nizon polht ·wbtn 1hl sttuat!on m1y be tnore representative at the State:tle~..,
takes office Oil Jan. IO. nonn'auaed,0 !he ',lJllited Statea should would share in llllY disc~ leading ~ndicatlons are lhal President John-act on Ille treaty. to a'declaion on Urning, ID namll!J Iha aon would UkO to see U.S. acllon on Ibo • On Oct. 28, Nixon 11ld Senat,' approv-retired diplomat to hi! eurrent wlin'
truty compte~ · belwt be lea~ • al and ralllioation ol·lbe trtoty bad beeo menl, Nii<on Wd Mlll1>lu would heed ,..
office. Bui Washinston ~ lndl<t.te , properly delayed •b4cause o( Ille sud-sponsible for ~-lllin inlorin on
!hey do not bolie .. ..m awUt acllQQ den_ brutal' lloY!el ldvaaioo ol C;echo-_ foreign pollcy deV<iopmenll, ·""'"-
would be possible without N1xo:i'1 C!O!l-slovakia. • • . Nlxon, who returned 1\fesday ""'"
curreoce and full support. "In JanUary the Senate will undoubt-two ~s of seclusion on Gray Cay in
There has been ·talk in Washingt'oo of edly reassess Soviet intentions in Cen-the as. planned to confer today
1 pooaible special -Ion of ,:oogreaa tral and Western l!:"'°!"'l ·I am ~ful with t <>I hi! top advtws: IA. G<>_v,
to speed Senate action. But a N!mi aide !hat we ean !hen pn><WQ wttb th!! Im· Robert 'F~ ol ·Calilornla ..,S John N.
llld lh,e Presklent-elecl baa no lndic. por(anl tr'eoty." . Mllcheil, a partner In hi! law !Inn and
Uon !hat th!! II g~ l<i .bappen. Nixon alao bu ~d !hat a delay la lils Jl'esldentiai wnoatgn manager.
This ·source said N~on will not pub-"one way we cu use our moral iitt1u-He .was to leav'e Key "Biscayne late In
llcly lliscwia lils view on the Urning of ence wilh Ille Soviet 1o indicate" U.S. the day to Dy to New York. Bi; be 11
U.S. appr.Val unut Ille mailer reach<s c:onoern !0< Ille peoplea of Eastern expeded to ...turn to the Florjda HIOl'I
!he Senjlte. "It would not be proper to Europe. . ...., ~bapt for Ille ~
make. a judgment DOW"," the souree ~t was aald to ~aln Ille poaitlon Mliday. .. •
DAILY PILOT Ml l'w.
~t~of the Blimps
The Goody"'lr blimp, only lighler-tben-alr craft left
on the West CoaSt, is dwaded by the giant hangar
. ~Obr at the Marine Corps Air Facility at El Toro.
The big bag uses the hangar, once home o!. eight
naval anti-submarine blimps during World War II,
for semi"'8Dilllal repal.rs.
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BAJA GUFFAW
pretension to the Baja governorship.
Everyone except that handful or pained
civic leaders who read M on d a y ' s
newspapers .
Asked Tuesday evening if it weren't
possibly true that the terr i tori a 1
governorship proposed for WUS<Y.1: as a
reshlt of his proposed land purchase
from' MexiCQ a joke that backfired,
Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley, gave a definite
answer.
"You can say that again," he replied.
The aerlous upeet of Wilson'• proposa1
invotVea the possibWty of cracking down
on international narCQUCI ~ c ti v i t y ,
development of the rugged state, and
unllmited recreational Potenilal.
"I'm dead seriOUll about this,'' he
said Tuesday, and he said it again today.
Republic of Mexico officials -jealous
of all their teITltory -said however,
that !he naUooal constitution prohibits
disposal of any lands soulh of Ille border
to another nation.
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MAYOR VOTE SURVEY • . • ,
places for teenage social events in the
don't know column, but 31 percent rated
the facilities ~s poor.
The economy, service . and repair
facillti,es, postal service, hospital medical
facilities were generally rated as average
f to good.
Rated average to poor 1 were number
and quality of hotels and motels, eating
pl<ices, attractiveness of the community.
The July 4 parlide was listed as e1·
Recital Features
Brahms, Dvorak
Worka by Brahms and Dvorak will
be performed in a Lieder Recital at
noon Thursday In 178 Fine Aria Building
at UC Irvine.
Conn.le Lang will be pianist and Judith
Edgerly will sing soprano.
cellent by 20 percent, ~t 35 · -percent
said they didn't know. •
A whopping 63 pettenl agreed lhJt
a public transportation system la needed
in Huntington Beach.
People like !he climllte, but dialile
the downtown area and 75 percent said
they felt positively abOut the U.S.
Surfboard CbamplonshJP'.
Those who 1esponded were generally
of high schooT educational level or above
with 16 . percent boasting advanced
degrees.
Forty-two percent had lived in the
city four years or more and had a
family income of $10,000 to $15,000 (S6
percent).
Laborer was quoted as the occupati6n
of the head of the house most often,
but engineer was next. Most of those
surveyed were men (55 percent) ud
the most frequent age was 30 to 39.
Next largest age group was 40 to 49
125 percent).
Fashion Pins
· in Gold Plated
Sterling
Kl119 Leo, tht lto11l11• lov• of • pi11 by L•• l•r111rd. Of 141C 9old
, pl•tff tMt'll11i •ltli 41t1J1elld0pol11t fT11l1h •IMI ""• rt1I nibte" $21.00. ~ •
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excelfent ·selection • • . ' "Of Fashion Pins
J. C. J./ump/u.iu 'JewtJk
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Prot~sts Due, on L'icense Changes Explosion
MANNINGTON, W. \>a. (UPI) -A
serieS of ezpl08lbm and fU"eS ripped
through a huge IOlt coal mloe _near
here today, trappUig _14 mlnenl .un-
de~. A mloe official said their
Uves were in "great jeopardy."
MD.d
o.ll .. Proposed refonn In the long-staUc
Laguna Beach bu!lness llooise ordinance
Ifill apparently come in for ita share
.i static at tonight's city council meeting.
Member! of both the business com·
1nunlty and the artistic commW).ity an:
expected to be on hand to oppose •
reviJlon that would set bminess license
rees by resolution of the councll rather
lhan the more ponderous ordirumce
metlt<>d. Piopoaed hikes In the lees .by resolution
SF State Opens
Again Under
Police Guard
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SAN FRANCISCtl (AP) -Students
returned to classes thll morning at
lrollbled San FranclBco State College.
but tbe atmosphere was far from norm.al.
Plalnclotbea policemen were stationed
on the C1111plll, and conversed with each
other over walkie 1alkies.
Soqie otudents attended ledarel, mah>-
ly In the Id...,. divts!OD, and In other
buUctinp ttudents were in clamooml wt-prolesson. Many el the ~
f.-a were attendln& a lacalty -ling
In the main ouditorium. •
Tbe -pus of 11,000 ltudelllll was
clooed !di Wedneaday ...,.use of ~
pus 'violence. .
AJ the collego n>opened In the foggy
San Franclsco subutba. reprt.sentad.ves
of the Student strike Commlttee picketed
for a conUnuance of a classroom boycott.
C.Uege Pmldent l!oberf Smith had
ordES'ed clUlel resumed "with poUCe protection if necessary.,..
'"111e. dean of the aeven acbool •. and
l have decided ta ~resume a roll claas
schedule. . "" said Smith TUesday nlgbl
in rejecting a faculty propoeal for a
single campus-wide class for today.
Tbe0 faculty called for a dialogue
bet.ween Smith and the striking Blac);
Studenb Union which would be piped
to c1wrooms.
Smith earlier had told students that
the campus would reopen in compliance
wUh a state college trustees order, but
poJJ.ce protection would be necessary.
nie trustees aald violence and threat
of ·violence would not be tolerated OD
any o( the 19 st.ate colleae campuses.
J;.aguna Teacher
' Named to Coast
Guidance Clinic
Mn. Mary CbrlJ Wymu, ll>Oclal skilb
instructor at Top of the Wor1d Elemen-
tary Schoo~ has been appointed \to the
Board of the South Coaat Child Guidance
Clinic.
Mn. Wyman has taught In Laguna
slnee 1111 and la a graduate of the
Unlveriilly of Southern California •. Sbe
and other special 1Jdlla teacher• In the
dlstfict ha'le also bad training in
remedial educaU011. taguna has four
opeclal ulna clasaes now, aod within
U.. next aeveral mcialhl 11lll add lour _ .. JlleM cl-. .,. -by,
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' Spoclal aldlla ts for thlldren 'whit hava
aboYe aorma1 or nonnal' ablllty,_llolt are not fllncl1olllng well wlthln a ""11•
d.,.n.om lltuadoo. Each clua baa llix
to 11 pUp(la who are ctvm. an in-ii_. Mdhi _....
Tho dUI ts pared to help each child
-.. -level cOnlwiralll !ritll his ablUIJ. •
Joa -u tuch • goal bu been
lwllod, tlta -..wn. to r<aular du&.
Studaoll Wllo -11""8 -.... been· cl-• battery of llilYtlcal, educ:a-_, aod 111yc11o1oc1ca1 ·teita and ..
admlallona eammitlte bu looked at th& """Ila and mad• tit! declalon roprdlng 1rbleh ctilldrm ewt blnlflt f r o m IP,edallzed educational belp.
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ls to come before councilmen Dec. 4:
' Also included in the ordinance package
up for final council approval tonight
Is a proposal to make artl!ts subject
to a business license fee for sale of
their work!. They bad previously betn
exempt.
Gordon Strachan. cba1rqum of the new
Downtown Business Association, said he
expected a good turnout of merc~t
to oppose substituUoo of the resohllion
.Wfl'/ of firing lees for the ordinance
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A PLl!A FOR ·CAMPUS PEACE
SF Stal• Collevo'I Smith
Carols Festival
Kicks ·Off Yule
In Laguna Beach
The "Festival of Carols" will mark
the beginning of the Christmas season
in Laguna Beach.
The public has been invited to hear
the music of Christmat on Sunday, Dec.
1 at 4 p.m. in the Community
Presbyterian Church, 415 Fottst Ave.
'l!>ere w11J also be community singing
of favorite carols.
Sharing in the program wlD be the
choirs of the Congregalionill Church lead
by Dorla Shieltts; the Methodlft Churcll,
lead by Jeff Footer, the Commun!!)'
Presbyterian Church, I e a d by Mll'llya
lnterlandi; and the St. Mary's Ep!lcopal
Church, lead by Fred Barnes.
T b e choirs will be accompanletl by
guest ocganist Ellen Wright aod uaist.ed
by a trumpet trio and the Wltherapooo
Bell Rlngers directed by Erma Ba...tt.
A ~ will offering wUI be rec<lved
and procee,la will go to the Boys' Club
of Laguna Beach.
As :Fog Leaves,
Wimls Arrive
method.
Strachan said the proposed change ls
ill·advlsed .00. aa.ld be i:nawl ol 110
other community that uses the resotuUon
method to adjll!t fees. He said the
ordinance method offers more prote<:Uon
for the business community.
Richard Challla, owner of Challla
Galleries, said he also would be on
hand. "! hope and pray the artists
are alert enough to get out and protest," csee Llo:NSES, Page I) -----
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Jet Crash Suit
Trial Starts
" $300,000 personal Injury suit filed
by a ~ Hills Le1aurt Worid woman
who was criUcally injured when two
Marine Corps jets coll1ded and crashed
there Jan. · 22, 1967, 'goes to trial'· in
Loa Angeles foday. ·
Tho couri aesaloo ii In the u .s .. Dlatrict
Court and la for the aole -o(,
dllormlnioe the ~ ol co-tfola
lllrlo A"lla'~ lb o1 m ti;: ' ' ~wJP~-1... ' ~.·
Tho U.S. l'la'I)' lieiiartmont baa ~
Jllittbl ' llabiUlr ' ln .the -. altomey
Jama McCaftbr. -·rtprtainllbf Mn.
Brown .aald. .
He said 1be has underi:one fi've:'opera-
tioos aJnce ibe cruh almoot two yeari
qo.
Results of • board of lnquli'y probe
Into the caUle of the crash have never
been disclosed. The amount the Navy
bu pald out in, clalma baa alio oot
been disclosed.
The two jel liglUn craabed In a
bllodlng rain storm at night while en
route from New York's Floyd Bennett
Field.
A Marine pilot and l0ur LelJure World
residents were killed when the planes
plummeted into tbe retirement com-
munity. on their approach to El Toro
Naval Air stattan.
Last opring, Coogrw approved pay-
ment of $246~9 in 11 damage claims
stemming from the crash. The largest
award, $149,279 was for destruction of
three apartment buildings.
Mesan, Lagunan
Held for Drugs
• Two Costa Mesa men and a Lagunan
were arruted by Laguna Beach police
Monday nlgbt oo """Plcioo of marijuana
possession.
Pollce Sgt. Vic Sagan said complaints
were being sought today against Georte
Harold Roaeke, Jl7, end Dan Jamp
Ldodberg, II, bot11 of 12>1 Gleneagle,
Costa M ... ; ~ Max Jolm Paaanen,
19 of 1289 Sooth Coesl Highway.
Sagan said police recovered two amall
bags of marijuana about 10:30 p.m, after
stopping the car In which the three
were rfdiN at Ocean Avenue and Soutb
-Coesl HJi'liway. --·
Attempts to reach them could not
begin before nlghilaD, offlciala said.
A sp:ikemnan for the Coosolldatioo. Coal
Co. aaid 95 men were worklnt tn the
seven-mll&-loog mine: wben tbe fint u-
lllooloo occarred-about''ll:m:-EST:'Tb!r-
teen scrambled to safety immediately •
Eight others were reacued five hours
later from an area of the mine untouched
by the blasts.
The mine, ConsolldaUon's IJlewellyn
portal of the Mannington Mine, is loca~ect
near the southwestern Pennsylvania
border in northern West Virgini~ It
wa.s the scene of an explos.lon 14 years
ago which klllod 16 miners.
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Smoke, fire and the threat of additional 1
ezploslons precluded. an immediate Asian fiu vaccinations at Laguna's
rescue attempt. Thurston School Monday; incr"ea.sed the
"We're golng to try and get the men absentee rate and winning varsity coach
out and we hive· to take·w~Uver action Hal 1Aklns today -~ ahelterlng hll team
will lead to thet," William POllodstolle, from any pr..crF pla)'Olf shots. Flu
a vice pl'flldent Of. Consolidation, sa.Jd. shots, that l.s.
"On¢<! .they (nscuers) do go In, they Aklnl today conl1rmed that the vanity
will have to build fl!<waU.," Poundstone football ptayera. alaled to ta,ngle with
said. '\TIDll a slow process." La Quinta in their flrst C1F -Friday ~,.,,.~c jl ·-"1<! DOt 1.\.'t~-,'~'~l,_; . , blb'I~,. tM~ rclri.aU t. ~ , ~
Mtlei'i.pC tetM. _,... Ht id 1:J. de aDd IOl'IS hive ·taken
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Twenty.five men were trapped Jn an :
un~growul flood at a mine . near
Hominy Fal)il last May. Fpur. were killed,
15 were fouhd. alive alter •Ix days and
all were 'rescued 10 days tater after aubsistina on bracklsh znine water, Iii
andwtchea and prayer.
l>avld 11._1>avte, j>relidont of the inoun-.
taineer i!ivlalOll~ said the eiplollona were
"pl .Uch magnitude u to pla" In great ·
jeopmfy the llvea of the motD" In the
blut area. ·
The West Virginia I>epartmelit ol
Mines said the trapped men were "in
dangerous condifloos." '
The United Mine Workera (UMW) Jn.
te<nallonal headquarten at Wuhlngton,
D.C., charged "gassy" condltlom alsted
at the mine. where 14 years ago -
alinost lo the .day -11 minm wora
tilled by a 1il eiploalon. .Ct the time
of that acc.Jdent, Nov. 13, 1954, the mine
was operated by the Jamleoo Qial C..
Pilot Ph-Otog
Hurt in Wreck
PA.Ii. Y PILOT photo&rapher Rlcjwd
Koehler baa been admitted to Haig
Memorial Hoaplt&! folloWing an auto
cruh thla mornin& al the lntersectlco
of Jambotte Road and Eaatbluff l>rlve.
Koehler, Jl7, 21011 29th St., Newport
Besch, IUflend bead lnjurlet aod was
cut under the chlD in the accident,
holpltal aides Aid.
Newport Beach police said the
photofl'&pher WU aouthbound OD Jam-
boi-ee when the 1cddent occurred u
Mn. f,dwlna GUI, 74, ll7 E. Ba;ifront,
was turning left onto EulbluH Drlve.
Olllcen said the -front of ld'n. Gill's
vehicle colllded wlth the !elf !root and
aide of Koebler'a ._,, Mra.·-Glll ,...
llO\ hollpltalized.
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A Utpt<d AirUnea pilot r<ported 14,000
worth _of poaeaslOOI stolen from ha
Laguna Beaab home aa reports oo the
aftermath of a weekend bur1lary wave
cooUnued to trickle Into police bead-
quarten Tueaclay.
Marine Confesses
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Gets Term in CYA
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Polil't laid a w~ had been !'r'*I
open lo enter the home of WUIJim P.
'l'tlchHt. · 1377 • Gavlota llr!ve. It w&1
in the general area of other earllef
burglary_ .. ~x Coaatllllbway and the beach the aouthem -ol the dhl. .. "", .. y I • ' l. • ' ltems,ltolal otereo ""'1-""
and .player. "' tape· p1ay,., '500 h\ clln!lf,
two . rifles, a ahc:qun, • piptol., two taee
recorders. a to!evtaicn, . a allde projector
an emergency radio receiVe? and oUm
items:' '
Lt. Fraok Schopen. &aid 'another
burglary report 1ru11 Perry w. ~.
1116 Gavtota, A.pt. A, a~-..
lncllided clUthlng, rare· colnl, .Jn'elry
A young Camp Pendleton Marine who and other personal _....,.., tolellntl
ooolellled to ~ alaylng , pl, ~ ~l'Ol)l a1i«rt ,,1,«IO< A llidhr& dOor had been
de! Mar lnaur&Ol'O .,Wylat today waa forced open. • -
aent to the California ·Youth Authority The at&>lel> lteJDAJncluded rare French
f°' an ln41eflnlte term. · lndo China ,colnl, a l!IO pen tnile aod
Juvenile Court Jldp Bruce Sumner '• l4llO golll miftiW". of Lagijna Beacb ·orciftd the lmmedial• , Kare~_!-,.~ told polk:o tbat
commltlal of ~ William Chol! m. aix rlnl!I .....,. f!ll and •to bad beeo
Murder charge!! against the -at0ten liom 1bJb0t10Hlrlental 1IDP/ Ul7
were racmUr reduced to _...,. s. Cod Hf11>1!y .. "" M'glan tmoclecl maNliuPter with <Ila O. fll'bli,plltJ •bole "' .. the "711Pt la.,.,,
plea. j Cheryl "'!n· ;ti',~, 4111 Myrlle SI.,
Prevloaa acU0n by the CYA: Iii iiliillii' •-led IM"C~ of &-Jll7. aewlng .
.,.... would lodl .. te \bai q,olt, -• machine. '!'be door had beeJl forced -18, could _,.e put ol. hl9 ~ 1 .. 15 'to gain entry'. . . .
year aente.-In a CYA faclll~, up to ,..-.----------,
the age of ll. [)epeadlnc "I""' l\ll'lher '' -' ·~
dispollliOD, ha may theo be avected Oraa••, • ,«:ean •· '
Ban . Skateboards?
14 c:oiDple!e his Jail tarm ID o1a1e .,._, Cldi,a111tlwll~~ .i ..-.•
wept througl>;juffnllo Cflllrt ~ -' -~ be ""' 11 at the t1ine or· the ; . ldlllng !di May It. • • -1
Choll ,wu.,~· !alt JID ,JI Ill
lodlanapolla and &CCl(IOd o !the bludpon • ,. .., '. =.iG( ~ ..... .,.. _
Council uj Hear Lagunan' s Protest Lyeoa' .=-1>My ... -,In a ·poi>l
' I • , ol. .blood on the doot ot bll blmp)Dw.
"f have been greaU1 annoyed, In-do; they are ao coocemed · In dod&lllJ! Hts car 11aa mlallnc and w• later
coovenienl:ed and bara..d by children the •Ulen that•tliey do not mo look IOUDd-lnSptnsllold,MlollurJ,
... sliateboanla. They are dang1m11 llmygallery,"'lheWTOte. . -Tholt-}'OINlld-lorbadU...Squletly
uwell•ooi&)'·" -. •. SbeAldtheauten.baveJallM~de ad. -and w• burltd tbl ame
'lbUI -wrote Lqum: Jlach art ,g&llarJ ber gallery door aod 1m>te thii OD& -"*1 OD I-f. 11o!Jodr ~ tbl
owner ,....,. -lllmt te a letlir -· wu ~ ml<ld by a blMll' or llia eattto.. , . . to city counclJmen. Tho matter la oo llbteboard while aeated Ill the center ' '
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, Art biOWMil al lier ,en..,, 711 's. ~ 11o7; ibe ......... u inadl .Audrev Sheda ~ate '. Cod HIChway, Ibo m>orta, are ham· nolae •,be CIA wlllle ~ by dally. J P1!e1i and ~ by ,_. of 'Slte -Is •'law ~lbllnl • llOILYWOOD (AP) -~ ll'ot-alliteboanla. 'Illa lltaten ..... from ... ___ .. • : ' bamandJlal-.-···*•
curl> to bid!i!illl 1!11111 p by at pt Qty 118-J.,.;,. D. Wbfoliin Aki day lo MGqe, ...._.... ,a r.iem •ol
apMd. tlte:'a la' afr..rt an-wtil!JC ,tho oooplo ~ A.jGlal ~ "I have noted -le llaodlng on th 1btei..nrlna 't.ii aid tlio ' pr-,hOlll ~ ..... lalil Ibo tlac:no w •I'
comer and declclinc nol lo walk up '.....r to lll¥o ........... :w 18 -bi' tho ehtl Iii f r' el tho dli-
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Wlfb._ bellrtngers at the CommunilY Presby· }a mbalcal progr~1 llle"t:buicl! I>ec: 1 al t P·"1-• larlan Cltdrch of Laguna-lleacb heralded the Clllh· ,are (!n>nl lelt) Sh.~·~mteld, Rldladean Anll-
ing ChrtstlDa110111011..'11le,glrls, whowtll he·pa'rtDf er!On, Anne Prtgo ~Jan Pari!ey.
Purch~se Baja Backfires
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Mystery LSD CC1Be
;:cwsed by Police . .
• • A m)'ll<rJ cue In wbldi I -.·girl wbo bought 11141 toot LSD In Lagu-
na Beach. then went to a Col\a M e ~ a
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verely bemarrllqlns baa been ciooed by
"·police. '
'" !nvealiplorl II !Int. thOulbl lite San
DllCO cttl -lllflerllil the alfeda ol I
'criminal - -from wlllch she -11 died -but pb,.idlna.Nltd thla 4"dJL . . .
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By ARTHUR R. VINBEI.
Of .,.. DellJ , ... tt'"
An lnl«ided Baja Guffaw designed aa
a prlv1ll joke lo lol19w Costa M"8
Vice Mayor Robert M. Wllson'I aeritlUI
ptoposal that the U.S buy Lower
Call!!!(Jlll u the 6111.lllto bu tola1ly
bombed.
Friendl who support W.!Jlon'• concept
ol boiyln& the llealcan lllato handed
reporten a raolullon Monday night, pro-
poalng thal the ¢vk: leader be named
territorial governdr, ahould America con-
awnmate the deal
Whl& fl Md there 'WU a lack of
eommunlcadon, 'lut then was. no lack
ol c:ommU4leaUonS media today u
teMvlskm crew•-and De1f1111en began
WllDIJ'ling tht·lnnooent chain of events.
"'!'be thin& ~. It 1ias become a letrible
elnhamwmenl !or us all," lald Wilson
when eootacied at the dty clerll:'1 office
~~blle 1Wallin& I televlalon fn.
11lt WU • joke to be &tvea to pie alter the moeUna,'' the vk:e inaYor ex-
plained. "'llley all U.ed the Idea -
they' just wanted to kid, with me.'' ~ Cll7 Council puled a Wllaon
reooluUon utln& Conar'" llld Prealden~ e~ Rl,clwd M. N-to loot Into
the ~llty ol ~ Bal• Call!ornlf for .l/.S. •evelonmen•. u 1 ltate. ' '~1 -,.--"' • •
The ~ WU t to 1, wfl!l Councilman
George A. Tucl:ar dllaenllnl Oil lfOWldJ
the naoluUon micbl not ba adequate
and could ernhl!Tou the City Council
and C<illa Mila ltaell.
Wllh I bll of blind -pl, Tucker
·wu .correcl In 1111 pmllcllon, but the
""°'111lon that did II wu a Pi ~pared
by rultor llld dvk: leader l!ellm
Frontlln.
Unfartunalely, evenll dutlni the City
C<ilincll meeting fell 1n1o p1oce 1rom
Ibo llarl to create Ibo jota that backfired
on the city In at leul two· neWIP"pera.
"I'll have a J'elOlutlol\ for. you boys
later," Vice MayOr Wllaon bad -said u
he i>aased the F..J llble al -poln~ exp)alnlng that he wu lfOfng lo 1"""81
oblllnlnc Baja Callfornll-
"J'tne," WU the reply, lince hil
remark was not taken seriously .
Sborlly thereafter, City Attorney Roy
ll. June allpped two copies ol a l'OIOlutlon
propclalng WlllOll .u lerrtlorlal ·governor
of the polenllal .... 81111 In th• Pf'"'
llble.
WUaon, II 1ppeand, had not been jok-
ing. •
June then whllpered !Ol1l<thlns whlch
IGUl>ded . like ·a ~ ·not lo quote
CouncJlman Sl Clalr. U NYin& he .,...
llidered WlllOll'• Blja proposal a joke.
Eviden~ ,it wu only ineant to convey
Jhll St, Cla1r c911aldore1Hllll mohilloa
... 1' joke. ' ,
SL Clair subaeq'*'tly 1 me n de d
W1Jlon•1 moluUoa tM>uP •·"-
old man'a~:m <Mta Mesa, ~~I~~.~ .. ~o Ne.~ ~~S. ,Report~d
oborllon aU...pl. · "'"!' · · · '
i.: • In ck.·-11 E . Cas . , ~cow1han m~! Ji .~ o ·Utt ~e¢utiou. · · e \:
; v· A • Nolbini new bu turned up In the . The vlcllm, later id«ltlfled ~ .. ~ . let ction ~ search "' the .. acu11on ldllen ol K.nl denial reconll, IPP.lftlllly had beOn .iiot
· -D. Davia, Zl, a ftet tlllr the dead ·~ the heOd '11 the lonely accne.
Lury L. J.-cl Anaheim wu man'• anlm>l-anawOll atnll waa turnta or bll body jual-duiri"4 there. .
ie ol Zl U.S. aentcomen llltod by over to local police bY three Colla Mesa No motive bu been publicly olferod
1 Def_ llep<rlmeOI ,,_., u till-rabbit hunlerl. ' · · for the Ill.Ying, believed le hav•occumcl
~ ln Vletnam. "InvestlgaUon is contlmrlna,·-but we ~ ~ Aprl4 but law enforcement Of~
•• The Arm!! speclalill 4 la aurvlved haven~ been 1ble to find the people flc«s have lndJcaled ~ caa wr1ea :t.iil11 -· llro. Willetta A. Pat-we'"' 1-.i1 f<t1..to~!IJ'""ll1111,'' llid .afnll!i ·under-. ct Diroouca Inf· !tor-. n• Ma,yfalt Ave., Anaheim. Rlnnlde County' ipnll'1 Bel--Vlrfl fldDi(. !! 'Olbor dud from Callforn1a: Woodwar<I. llbertff'1 C111i-Lawrence Brooka _,..
•--1ormy Spec. C lUdlar<I T. lllvtl, Bone1 and II-clothing of 11\e Dlivla' conlacls hi 'the Rlveralde ;ta ! Atwater. IOlll-bilnd bomlc;lclt· vk:llm Wbo camt came to llpl throu&h lnfonnaUon
: ~~~·. 4 Hal JI. Lona, ol PalOll llOUth fftlm HllfWar<I !all April ...,. gathered in his $111 Francisco B17 Ana
a--dlacovanid nine diya qoJ. ... llerad bome city lul --, ~ Spec. 4 Martin E. Mlllllou, below llallrood fJaofcm' uam; i1tar
MU9 AQplel. E1ainort. . ..
'...Army Spec. • Garry ll. Remlllar<I, Face,! with gathOrlng dortnea llld
illywlrd. unfamllllrtty with RlYt!l'lide' Counlj low
. -N•'f1 11o111w11n Mato :IC Stephen agenclea, two COit& M .. brolhen and Sen. McCarthy
• Yo!!, of Lakewood. 1be1t companion kGusb1 Davia' 1tnll, I llld wrlllw1tdl to Callo Mesa poll«. .. Got ~,17~ Votes
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Sen. Eucel>!o J. McCart111 won ,1,172 Boys Club Pl.ans 0r1111e eounty -1n llll ·No .. ' a1ec-11on deoplle lila wfthdrowll liom the Aff • sa d preoldenUal conllll, c..mty c l er t · all' : _ · tur ay w~t"'..:./::i ~~p1e1e11 hand
Wali'I to !eel -a~ The Boys' counUna ol oil •write-In CllJCllc1aia.• oil
Club o1 Lq1lnl ~ · tt hll an county balloll. Jlnal ollldal llbulallalll
........ abow that Cllfl -~ .. -· • · In the Ftrll Supenllorlal Dlllr1cl conlell '1111 clnb la boidllll I Sliurdly fel-lo-WClll by illomey RolleJt Ball!n. •
gelber !or Ill public iP\rlled men lnleml-Other write-Ina onaJyled by SI J!illn
ed In the youlh ol !lit tommunity~ Include : CommillAla·f'"' the Write-In vote 1" I p.m. -!"" will faa-a llbotl Ff!f (Diel: Gr<pey 'ud Mart.-)-
moili -""" Qal>a 1114 ~ II voles· Soclallll Laber Party (Henning
Uonnie" i:!:f" J: ~ ,,.i;;'~ . J.:. B~. 'Ind George S; Tl)'lorJ.to;
than 400 boys In c;ra · quarten. Corn!"~ rarty of ,Northern Cill(°"'la 'ihe .-Ing wfD'bt at the c tu b,'tn (Char~ Mllcbtll 'liild lllchael ZUllll) .,...__ 7; ond Pnibfb!Uon Natofnll CommluOt
N. C.. ._. • .,, (E. ll>rold Mwm Sr. and Rolland E;
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Ki-• • · G' Nol '""""""by Iha county clerk WWI wamam 1ve "unofndal~'Wrt ... 1na w h 1, h lncludecl
Boy1 Club .750
Cbarlla II--. Ollrl11 lleG1ulle, SnowJ
llld a., Fawtaa, wbo got three volea
from county -.. ' ' . ,.
referrln& to the benellll ol u,. Loulalana
Purchue, the Gadlden Purchue llld
the puicliue ol A!Jsk1 -S.Wml'• Folly
Ibey called II.
wuion IS1d today that be UIU!lled
each rsporler wquld picl: up bll ~Jginal
copy from the city clerk's office, but
lbe city a.-ey had already handed
over resoluUam obvioualy dealing with
a Jiopoud '111111 porchaal.
ADd to complicate matt.era, instead
ol miking lbe pre-piannea iwmniallon to Wlilcio when lbe resuJar COilncll
meeung adjourned, · a apeclll eJ:ecuUve
session was called.
Socb ~ an·C111101nar111·pr1v1to
aince they dell with personnel matters,
so everyone Wt without lei:rnlng of UM;
humorooa na-_ ol WU.00'1 ljle&ed
pretollllon to the BaJ1 pvenior111tp .
·Evetyone except that bondlUI ol pained
dvk: · le a d er :1 wlio road '!'UeOdl!''•
newapaper~
AJteil Tueodllf evenln1 If It ,weren1
possibly true that . the le r r H o r II I
governonh.lp iropoeta for' Willo!l u a
result of his piopoeed land purchue
from MUlco a jote that blc:tflted,
Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley .. Ve I deflnlll
IJllWOf,
"You cin uy lhat'yilil," be)'eplied.
. '11>e. l!OriOUI ,.peCt 'Of' Wllron ~ pr<Jl!Oial
lnVo.IVeo Iha ~iy ol ci;acth!J down on flilornallolioi· narcollcl a c 11 v 11 y ,
develoi>mepl !Jf Iha rugied .iato, llld unllmlled .iecreaUonal ·potential. .
"l 'pi dead serJOIJJI about thi!I," he
aald TuOld17, llld be 1ald It •lain today.
Republic ol Mexico olllclal.I -jealoul
of all their territory -aald bowe:ver,
that the naUonal COlllllluUon problblte dllJI08al of any la!1dl llOlllh ol the border
to another naUon.
Second lecture
Slated . Friday
The aecood In a outes cl three lecturae
by fll1Cbol~ Dr. Pallloll
llocl:land will be delivered In Lquna
Beocli Frtdlf 1t I p.m. al Iha Woman's
·e1ob, m SL Am'• Drive. ·
Dr. Rocl:land la speaking under Iha
1u;p1cea ol the Spiritual Reael{Ch
Assoclalel ol Lquna Jltach. Her' topic
is "Meditation ·-How to Tune In and
Turn On." :fhe public II Invited.
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excellent se/edi n
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Reassessment Dt&e
Ni~n to Del~y
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-~\'KE, 7J&.. (~ U.8. IPlil'OVl1 IUlllt.lb& IN!br -c1tn1 llldllnl·'J>!. N~in the Senate., "II would lot bl proper to reaaea· tbe lhtltDIUonal maU a ~ ntt," the iOllrce
poilloular)J i....,i Iii Mid. "We cinQot Jddli -wflol -before 4lcidlDC -be -II Iha· dlllooa will be wflto JI· odually ...,.. Unb'td Sii,. w procted 1'!th Iha ap. • , · , i , '
treat; to COlli?OI Iha ~ of .)>llclm' . In' • -"'~ ;Dlllloft napca. -;, · ttatemmtl, Nlxoa '1~t I later
A aouroo cloae to N1s-Oo oul-that ~-when Iba ,i ind · be 'more ~ today u the PrealdonHloct ~ .. Iha ..... ~d
iieofed the 'end "' • flv.-doy YaCtUon act .. lb< lteitf. ' ---In Florido and the Bahamas. On OCl .. :18, Nixon Mid Senate apprO•·
Thls lelt uncleer Iha timing the new al and ratiflcolion '! lhe treaty ~been
administration will seek on the oueleer properly ~ becau&e of tM 1Udo
nonprolifetatlon ttuty, whlcb Nia«> '-'".:.::'lal .. J!lv~ _of !¥cho-
has endoraed and promlaed to Jrnplo--• • -ment. He bu maintained, howtvet, ''Jn January .th~ ~te will undoubt~
that ratlflolUon by, th .. United Slates --.i1 ~ SoYl8t lntooUona In Oen-
lhould awaW' a normaJtuttoo QI. the *" ttal IDd ~ Europa; I MO boplfu1 = ~ ~ --s ::=i,.:,~·~ ,.i~ tb1I bn-
after lhi ~·i;::::, 'i.it . to: .. " N!roit :"'baa ~ lblt a ~ la
A .Nlxlih ooutce aalif fhat r . lifa '' ""!le 'Wl9 W'e .cll!l ·us, .... mora~Jiillu-
vlew, lhat he liu ael no IJJ'Qi!toble ror ence "\lh. the Soviel to. jndlcato U.S.
U.t. raUficadon, and 11\al . be will no\ ~ !Or the Pf!Oplea of Eptorn
announce ' a judlment ublil 'lhe matter ~wupe. " 1 •
is once again before the senate, •hich 'lbat wu said to remalD tbe poa.lllm
bu yet to 1pprova tha trealy.. . . cl. the l',nllldenl~ .
'!llal probal>ly will . be tlborlly alleP Nllon. ilourcea Uld, hal not m clla-Conaresi reconvenes oo JfO-3. Nixoo cussed the t1m1nl: of treaty actfon with
takes office on Jan. 20. ' his top ~plolhailc ad'lilor, Robert D. · lndlcallonl ore lhal President Jolu> Murphy. Pn!IUmably, !llurpbl, Nllicm's
1on would lite lo see U.S. ICllon on the n!pmailaUva at the 81111 Depotbnaol,
trealy completed before he leavea would ahare 1n 8111 ~ leadlnl
ofllce. But Washlnglon oourceo indlcall to a declalon oo llmJnC-In nalnlnc the
they do not believe such swift acUon reUred diplomat to hil current lillgn·
would. be possible without Nlxoo.11 con-ment, Nb.on aald Murph} would be re-
currence and full supl>Ofl, ' sponSlbl~ for teePl!ll blin.' lnfoimod on
There baa been tali In Washington of forelan policy devei_..1.1.
a poaib1e special te11lon of Congress Nlx<Y.1, who returned Tuelday: from to opeed Senate action. But a Nlaon aide two daya oi aeclualoo oa. (!ray Cq In
said the Pruldent.<leCt, baa no ln!Hca-the Bahamu pl8lllled lo Confer tOdaY.
Uon lbel this la ' gotog to happen. I with two of fu. top advlaen' LI. aov;
' Thls source iafd Nlavn wflf nol lpub-Robert Finch o1 Calllornla and J obo N.
llcly discuss hll view on the Umln& ol Mitchell, a partner µi bis law flrmJand
his presidential campaign manager.
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LICENSES •••
he lald.
He nld It would Ilka gesllpo methoda
to enforce a bualnea license CID artist
oelllng palnllng1 In their bomea. To be
effectlve, be clalmed, lt would require
that every home he checked for artlltl.
He a1IO opposed fee f)x1na by reaolulloa
raU>er then ordlnancel. . .
, Challll ISld n!lallen already pay lalea
tu which ICCOUDll for 1 large percen-
ta(e ol city revenue aa well u paying
property tues. . Cha1lJo la1d that property laxes aliould
be uoed lo pay (or police llld fire
pnillcllon n!qlllred by the bua1neu com-
mwilty.
St.outl1 malntatnlng that lodlvtdual
artllll lboold not poy 1 lee foe Individual
art Alel, Oia01a Aki, "'lbe artlltl m.ie ,
Lquno; they'n ona ol Ill sreatest ·at-tracUana. •• ' '
Quealloaed ·-oppojltlon the lo re.olutlon form of bwdQ.M1,fee ldtlnj:,
Clly llonager .lamu D. Wheaton lald
he felt the ~i:rc:ere "• Utile .uper'beated over ."
He la1d ~. ).'rO\'!lo could bO added
to the propmied reform that would re.
quln a heiring be ael or notice given
In the ~ befora any propoeed
change In feea la made.
·Tbll would be eaenllall)' the prolecllon
ollered In the ordinance method •Ince
it requ1rea that a legal advertlaement
be nm in a newspaper. Tbe clty runs ·
lta required legal advertiaementa: wilh
the News-Post.
Recital Features
Brahms, Dvorak
Worka by Brabml llld Dvocak will
be performed In 1 Lieder Recital' al
noon '1'llundl¥ In 171 Fine Aria Building
al UC lrvine.
Connie Long will be planlal llld Judith
Edgerly will sing soprano.
He wu to leave Key Bilcayne lat.e In
the day In Dy lo New Y ort. But ha la
expecied to return lo th< P'lol'lda naort soon, perhaj>a for Ille lbantsglvlng
holiday.
Mini-Inventor
Self-educated Troy, Mich., IJl.
ventor Stanford R. Ovlhlnoky, '
45, today wa1 reported to have
developed new trans!atot-lllte
device small enough to create
desk-top computers and TV 1~1
that )lang on waJ!.l like~.
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Stiek-in-the-Mud . ' . . , ,,..... '"''
•t s• Bay nep U.. s'.ai'. ileacli ·' ·
1J.~. l'iaval Wea-8lalloo.. lie &
templed to !\Im' ~. bul hla 'aUto ••
llecame lluct 'Ill tbe mudi lie ~
tbe Ume at l ::JO a:m. Tu..doJ: · ,
·Tl\fley, pfllcen ·s,ald; ""-·'the
'"' and .started .. ~.:.. jliO -way, west Into the moor. .
He~ be doeln1--
lar be walbd bunocatll. tbe aiil:Je.dttp
mud IOddenl]I <;lllltbed ilt ,bfl -·jUld
le(I wben be stopped lo -• ' Turley itarted ydllnc at small' Iipu bobbloi In the dlsianCe.
No ooe came. .
The inOomln& tlilt iapped up toward
bfJ face.
A. ~ ~ called Huntin&ton
Beacli pOlice some time l•ter and told
ol liearing a voice. In fog comlnl from
the : Qlll'tb ... st ol . tlie p)uab Huntln&lon
Harbair area. ·
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J.G. Armand, :rr,: uleep on hi& boot Birile Botfeet
• Wasb!ngton, D.C. city ·c~s . . .
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (!J.Mass.) and members
of hi• lamilY pray at the grave of bis brother,
l'reJident.Jolm F. Kennedy, assassinated five years
ago Friday. The Kennedys also visited the grave of
slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who would have been
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~oru!y-Marts
.Closed Over
Franc Crisis
PARIS (UPI) -Weal European money
markell lhul clown today lo aid France
In It• fight lo 1ave tbe fnnc from
about . a quarter ol.' a mt¥i from the
tidal llall ..... ~ ...... •bout 1:30
a.m. by aboull lrOm the fiati. lt took
two hours for Mmand and Noel Goule
of the Huntlngtoii Beach Fire Depart-
ment lo llnt pinpoint the cries then
.....,.,. Turley from • nine-foot dlnpy,
spray Penmylvanla .Avenue . . . trees with gooey · "Rooot-No,
More" which glVea ltatllng11
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mild hotfoot'" 1n hope of' mu•
CdM Chamber Cormty Official Cleared · ~;r~~~.::= W f o · z w fUrtbtr _.. to prevent fUrtbtr
By thll time be1 stood chest-deep ln
water.
Llleguanl ]le'50llllel estimated that in
another :JO minutes the 7.t·foot tide would
have covered him.
Taken lo Huntington Inttrtommunity
Hospital, Turley wu treated le< a mild
. ' . ' int prefidential lnaugutlllim· . ' . .
binl·free.
ary 0 l Of E h zzl Ch =~'='edthe..U~-~~
D .11 . Pla m e ement arges :=-~r:~".1""'1 for IL! County Okay.s ·
Ca.st of exposure tfien ttleued. .,
ri ing n . . Presldtnt Chari.. de a..,ue me1 with w Ge · . As':-, ,
By TOM BARLEY Al the md ol the prnseculion'a .... hll cabinet tn an emargeney -. • ~any ~ $25 200 f 01' °' "' .. ,. '"" '"" against Charlolf, Hunritz ar--' tbat tbat lasltd almott three hours. Despite F . ' ' '"\ · Corona del Mar Clwnber of Commerce
directors are a little uncertain about
the city of Newport Beach's views on
-oil production.
'Ihe. uneasiness stems from a trip
made ~ Loi ..\ngelea last week by
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa cit}'
ollkl~ll. '!'hey peeked at disguised oil
drlllln1 oP<r>Uons and heard a talk by
a Loe · Angeles city aide on bow
beauti.llcaUon and olJ can be compabl>le.
The · tour,, indudfng lunch, was
SJlOMO~ by the oil Industry.
"I wonder,'' said Corona del Mar
Chamber President John Semple at a
~ moellng Tuesday, "whether that
~ia means a weakening of the city's l!'e:rloos pooltloo." (The City Council
tra ... ~tlon:ally ha,, been opposed to oil ex-
pkfatlqn .n<i'driJ!lni:) .
lfemp!e .~,Qty Attorney Tully 8eJ!>o11r JtiOot'lL
": • , a1lem -"' pt lo b\terpret the coun-cil.: J'l?llUo~,.. .. aald 1Seymour.
,l\(rs,. T. I/Im~ (Jerry) Ste'wart said
perhaps '!eymot" could 11 n·d oot and r~port back at' · the next chamber
-tln&-•1t•1 Ume we. lQow -what's gpjng on " •be aald.' . , •
"The 'propaganda II now being spread
throuP the community by the oil ·In-
terests. I think n;i.ay be lhoWd take U., aame trltl. with hmch· ll<I coUtai1'
at the;tr. apenae."
S.y1'1oar ~ lo discumi the lssoe
at the next •ber-meetq, IOtrietime
ln.Jllld.Decelllber.
PopulatiO'n Grows
F 6......,. the crisis, a eovernment spokesman £1 --ti' • · . · onner Orapge County aide Arthur not one In a parade of prosecullon blandly announced alter the meeting tbat Or ,\.AIUpera 0.ll •
Charlofftoday was clearedofallcharges witnesses bad attempted to clearly lint lilonetarypro\>lemswerenqtdiJcussed. .A.;~1-Sm. d., y .
that be misappropriated public fund! Cbarloff with the removal of eSta'te funds "The French ,oveminent battled to bait J M £'-!_ • nui. t"'
while serving as the county's chief deputy cla!zned by them. the drain in iold and dollar reserves ll Oney '-'1".1.!!lS A --conbibulioo i.; a Sootbent
public administrator. Polntln& lo the "shocking state of that It liu I>OUled out lo lhort up • -.-.
In an apparent reversal of hi& ruling conlu.ion" and "patbeUcally if\adequate" ll)o trading prlie of the franc and prevent BONN (UPI) -West Gennany apPOAI-Calllomla Regional~ Systom lllM!y
late Tuesday,. Superior Court Judge control of estate finances In public ad-devaluaUbn. But the money markets clos-ed. tonight at an tmer&ency meeting of was · approved. by' the cOunty Bolrd:.(lf
Howard Cameron this morning dismissed ministrator'1 James Heim'1 off l c e, ~ promptec! a new wave of reporta the world's rich~ tradln&' natlona to Supervison Tuelday. The apmdlture
porceedlnjj> against the fonner FBI Hurwitz argued that "oot one lhred find • commoo IOlutlon lo' lb< 1aterna-11 _......_ agent with a summary ni>tlce of ao-of evidence bas been produced wblch tbat devaluation would . be the ooly way tlonal mooetaey Q'lela thrutenln& t b • in IMld!Uoo lo tbe ......, • own "'?;
quilt.I. 'clearly fn41cales tbat he (Charloll) at oot ol the pttlelll crlslJ. ·• U.S. dollar, tbe Brltbb pound and, moat posed' .'100,000 . ~ ~ llfady ,.
Judge Cameron late Tuesday threw anyUmemiJappl'Oprlatedpubll<!funds." Showing bOw western monetary ol all, the French.franc. · air b)l1mportatloo. ' ...
out attorney lt!ark Hurwitz's motion for Hurwitz argued that Heim hlmseH ad-lylttml depend on uch other fCI' sup-But West German Economlcl MiiJs.. The to.ccimty" study will lut two Jar1
dismissal and ordered Hurwitz to begin milled lo the Inadequacy and ooo!Ulion port. Brtlaln abut Ill lorelp cumney ter Karl Schiller . relfltrmed the Boon and coei flQO;OOO. Tbe-U.S, pverumOnt
bis defense of Charlofl today. that existed In hll olflce durinl the trading today. Weal German inarkell government will oot revalue the marl: bu ·already . appropriated 121S.IM .!«
Hunritz, In tact. bad Intended lo place time that Charlofl wu·employed Ibero. shut for • coovtnlent rellgloul bollday. upward. lie blamed the current crisis on the ·PJOiect and II ~ lo provlft
bis client In the witness box tbll rn·-•·•. Charloll took the post alter hi& &lgium, Spain and · other natloos llllo lnllaUon in certain ""'1trits be cil4 oot $416,tMll in all · • · , ·-
But Judge Cameron opened court•;:. precedessor Louis T. Vanscourt abscond-halted money tradin&-name and appealetl to "all natiooa" to In ·~ U:w; couDtiet are· ttUhtc
ceedlngs by admiWng that be bad done ed with more than $14,000, allo casb In Bonn, the United Stetes and tbe belp. . fll0,000 from the lllJ!e, Tbe •lludy •ti
"some overnight thinking" Bbbut the andvaluablesfromcountyestates. rut o1. the non-Communist world'• 11 M the fmance..ministen and ceJ!;tral a project ol. Soutbenl California
evidence presented thus far In the fraud Vanacourt ii now wvlD& 1 .,to 11 rlfhesl trading ~~!"" gatbl!red for an , bank iovemon met, ~:".king aourca in M1><f"led !Jo.~~~L.... .. j
trial. .. years ,tn'"M<,j>ljson,. •" emergency -..... lo combat what Stvlturl.and forecaJI wwpletl ~In ·~"t.n .-~ ......
"There i& no evidence tn indicate where "We've naa ~. Y lo the effect banking experil called a cri1i1 In tht the world J1\"ketl and poostblv a panic T""'""•' rr-: Llil ~ cir-.
the missing money went or if it was that a janitor who his never .been pro-~atioifal monetary system -unless thete ii aniither Bre~Woods-~~ ··-llatbafi. ·Su ~
really missing or just co-miniJed 'Wltb l!OCUted picked up • $100 blll," Hunritl , 1J\r<atenlng the American dollan and type confenoce to revalue tbe --ld'1 BAA Luis Ob!tPo, Sin llOrmrdlno· and
other estates," Cameron commented, 18.ld. "And ~~bai been evid"1Ct that rlll'"e'-Brl=tlab=pound==u:...w;:;en7u:...the=fr:::anc=.--=maj:zo;_r ;:cwrencl=="::··.,...,..---.,...,.--~.:.=::i:.::.'_..,.!:.':_'....,.· .(_._· ... ,.· ..... ~"
echoing the arglllDellt that Hurwitz made estate fuods ...re 1-lealy mind
Tuesday. together but there bu been no evdltnCe
Judge Cameron said he had researched that an audit of the public ad· ·
state codes relating to the offenses of min!Strator's office wu ever carried
wbk:h Charloff is accused and now out before my client WU charaed."
agreed with Hurwitz that there waa -
not sufficient evidence to present to
a jury.
Cbarloff, S3. of Anaheim, was accused
ol misapproprlatln& $239.67, must of that
amount stemming from the transfer of
desooxlants' c a sh and property from
county hospitals to the public ad-
minmrators office.
Trautwein Adm]ts
Assault,· Intent ·
To Commit Rape
Charles Jobn Trautwein today pleaded
·MEN'S ;WUI
Sweoters _ ' ·· from S.97 ·
Knit Shirts from l.41 . Two of the six amounts which com-
prised that sum were left in hospital
safe keeping by two Costa Mesa .men
WASllING'OON.(AP) -The U.S. poP-who died last year -Albert Stone and .guilty lo usault with tnltnt lo commit
ulaUon laclu,ding serv.icemen overseas Anthony P. Man:, who Jett ts.01 lrape, an admlssJoo that could put hlm.
Dress Shirts. ·from 2:47'
Sporfshirts --. trom'· 1-.47
rose slightly more than J million during $3.IO respectively. Marx's widow, . In state prison for a l to 20 year
the last year to an estimated total of Margaret Man:, of 2127 Westmin term.
201;750,000 last Oct. 1, the Bureau ol Cell-Lane waa the p-·-·"on'a final wltn
Tu··'· ·-··• Superior c...n Judge WIIllam Speirs -""...,..."'-ported-~-tod--"ay-. --------~.....:Y_· --------accepted the plea and Ill attached coi>-
ditlon tbat. the Htmtlngton Beac)l . man
be committee lo , Atascadeto Stele
Hooplb!i for a !May diagnostic llludy
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olfender. Sentencln& of Trautwein will .be delayed
pending a rep<rt from Atuca<"!ro
aull>orllles, judge Spelrl said. He allo
accepted Ille · district attorney'• modm
that three, a\b<r charg" -attempted
rope by !tree,. attempted rape •by threat
and borglary''-be dlsmlased.
Trautriln made hla decllion to -trUtri)ent at. the llate facility follqwln&
the flllng II( ·a ·"'1>0f\ m hla mental
·condltlon , by '<DI'. Jiu~: -ol Coeta Mesa. ,. : ·, ·
Al Tralllweln -awiy .from the bench. hla blonde wife ib,to'blni ,otib1ilg
11oh no, ob no." 'l'tlutweln, 9'p)J' moved,
put hi& lmll -bir and led h<r lromtbecotittroOm. •
Tw.,.tweln. U, ol 20:112 .Cralmer ta_ne,•. waa arrested by 'Newport Bdch pullet
·last June 25 lollowln& a break in at
a Balboa Penllllula home and ui attack
00 ... year.old lcbooi teacher. ..
The victim WU 1praeuf. al todly't
-proceedinp ' -TraUmtn, • -Ill bfl mllllonalte -··-·-~ • -~-blfelod·bJ-1Jie Or-.
County Gnnd Jvry. Tbe elder :l'ratmulA
paid ball l<r hll ... Ill the -
All JI•~ ll,P '. ' .
lt'1 fnlllc In 1lte mud time 11P1n -at Clllec:h as ~rat ~
wltls tmhmD In a llO by 45 'IOot pit of bliobly ltlind mud. :ne ....,.
tat, known u the 0 1dudeo, '' ii an UJN.al event.
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In Pistol Accident
LOS ANGELD (UPI) -A Loo
Mpleo palice ~ 11U bolpltalbod
TuoldllJ nl&bl -• au!llbOt -• , llollce laid ... acddenlailf lnlllcled bJ
lill -. • fellow ............. . lit .,., deAl)ln( bli piolGl.r--•
~>1111 Barhtl, 117, ,, .. In --, &llo!> at Culver atr 11.....-i 11o1p1ta
A .a caI1ber lltlg that ril>ped 1n14 .llli let.-sevor..i in arteey. -
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Gi~s' Skirts _:::J .. ::_ 2.97
Girls' Pa~ts &. Copris_ from J .47 . , .
Girls' Sleepwear from 1.47
Gi~s· Panty l;lose 1.47
Boys' Knit Shirts 1.97 '
Boys' Wash .Ponts _ fr0m ·2.97 '
Boys' Sport Shirts_ from 1.47
Boys' Sweaters from 2. 97·
Boys' UnderW9ar 5/1.97 •
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Docron/Cotton Jockets ;__ 8.97 .. ·
Belts _ .. __ ~ , 2;50 . ' '
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Diess · Slocks _....:.__ from ;;97
Ties ---from 69c:
T·Sh irts & Briefs. 79c:
Pojomos -·· •. . · • ,·~,99
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MID-AIR FIRE -FBI agepls investigate Continen·
ta! Alrllnes 707 jetliner which landed sal~y in Den.
ver Tuesday after a mid-air fire in the rear· rest-
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room. The plane was enroute frotn Los Angeles to
Denver.
lo do. They said he was beoltant lo
allow lb~ shedding of the firat pollUcal
blood llnce he led a military takeover
of the govenunent 19 monthi ago.
, But the !OUl'ces said ri:gime hardliners
prwe(i for lhe firing squad lo acl
Greta 1n Atbell!" streets ujir~
reluctance about accepUng the Idea that
Paoagboull! be shot.
Dirksen Given . '
.Tests at Hospital
LIVINGSTON, N.J. (AP) -U.S
S e n a t e Minority Leader Everett M.
Dirkllen was reported resUng com-
fortably today after a series of un-
di.cloaed le!1a at Sl Barnabas Medical center ..
South Vietnam . I '
Again Jlejects
Parley Offers
PARIS (UPI) -South Vietnam today
again rejected taking part lo Pm.·vtet..
nam talkJ under present coodiUom, Viet-
namese sources aaid. AUied dlplomatl
at the same Ume said Moscow appears
to be telll.ng the Communl!Cs to mate
it easier fot Saigon to end ttr ~boycott
and come to the negoUaUons.
The diplomats said the Krtiiilln even
wants the Communists to 1dow down
military action in South .Vietnam.
In Vung Tau, Vleblam, Vietnamese
sources said President Nguyen Van Thieu
of South Vietnam reaffirmed the talks
boycott in a closed door 1peecll there
to poUUcal followera . ' ~, ,
In Paris, the a.llled diplomats said
Moscow '1pparently ls_ ad'481nJ North
Vietnam ind the, Viet ~W. be more
Oalble In arranging terms lhal would llrin@; Saigon to the Paris talks.
South Vieloanfs boycou II b/lieil malo·
Jy on a 'refusal to see t6e Viet Cong
get full conference status. Thieu wants
lhe Vlei Cong seated as , only • part
of the Hanoi delegaUon.
Le Due Tho, the pOwerlul member
of the Notrh Vietnam d~legaUon, wd
currently in the fourth day of a MOecclw
stopover on his way here from Hanoi.
The diplomata aaid the Kremlin wu
ap'parently using its influence on him.
Tho stopped earlier for only one day
in Peking where Chine5' . Communist
leaders oppose any _ cofnpromile with
Sitlgon. ·
The· allied dlplomata ll&ld the Kremlin
sought a toned down Communist mDttary
posture in South Vletn,itm in order to
ease Saigon's atand agllnst ending lb:
boycott. ' . ·
A new series of Communist shillings
ot allied bases in South VJetnam bas
raised concern here among diplomata
that It may harden Thieu's stand aplnlt
sending a delegaUon to Paris.
The Russians were aald to want real
peace talks to start, not out of 111y
good feeling for the United States or
South Vietnam but to aid their standing
in the Communist world.
Substitute Teacher A holpltal ll)JOteaman ll&ld the 12-year-
old IlUools Republican enteref! the center
Mooda1 olllrnooo for a "few d9¥' for
• chectup." . Fired for Drqg Uae
,-Hedecllnedlo1ay,."1D1rkHn.who •o .. "~•D ('n) _ ~ ............ " atayJnc tn • '70-a-day IU!te tn the &.,~ ~ •-.....-~ hoepttal'a e:recuUve IU!te, decided ·lo dent ol llCboola lal'• a oubstltute'teac:ber come lo SL Bamabu. --hu been fired aod llx Monte Vllta.Hllli
However, the holpltal bas the .. uon•a School llludenta lllljl<llded for nnottni
larfes\..!IY.oerbarlc. <'11111 pre,ssureL OI•, .• marijuana tn cl111. '. ..
;,.. dlliliWr.rllilFllDll bii -·-', 1'i1nclPlll.c~.~-~ the ln the tmqnent of lung dloorden, lncldent '1'ldi1 Mil iala' lhO • ..,_
partleuladjr ~P"1ilema, from _,, .. , '."na ~.al I cobertnl ....
Dlrtaen hu lolrg'IUl!ered. !--lo qu..llona."' 1 :· ,· · · ~·Fr~ed~
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Not for Birds
A.waterfront restaurant at Seatie, Wash., has put a
stop to free handouts for freeloading seagulls as
"Charlie" discovers when he "reads" the new sign.
Centrifuge May Mpve
Slug in Man's Brain
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.
(UPI) -A huge centrifuge,
normally used to train and
test astronauts, has become
a surgicaf tool for doctors
trying to shift a bullet lodged
in a man's brain to a less
critical area.
The bullet is in the brain
of Joseph Barrios, 63, a
Morgan_ H,llJ, Calif. cook shot
during an Oct. 7 holdup at
the rirstiuraiit where he work-
' ed.
Doctors ind scientists at the
National Aeronautics and
Space Admin18tratlon's Ames
Court Okays
5 ·Railroad
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Research Ceqler made the
first attempt Monday to move
the bullet by subjecting Bar-
rios to ~ pressures of cen-
trifugal force. .
The first ••pt failed .bu•
doctors were enc o u r1a 1 e d
enough to begin plans for a
second try during the nelt
two weeks.
In the firat·try, Barrios wore
a tight-fitting helm.et and was
strapped and clamped Into
place at•the end of the huge
centrifuge arm.
He was given a 30-secood
spin at'four G's -four times
the foree of gravity. lie .OOW-
ed no ill .dfecls and agreed
to atdher nm of 20 seoorids
at five g's and five seconds
at I G's, He-w a s talkative
and smiling .. the machine
stopped twirling. •
Qn~n V.isits
Chil~ R,e;s.<>rt
WA DEL MAR, ·~Chile
(UPI) -Enthuatamc: aowds
broke lhn>ogb pl>llce line!
Thursday to get a lc>ok at
Qu<en Elisabeth a n d Prince
M Pia 'lbe . bullet fs in . the left erger n lateral veatrlcle of, the l!Oft
tfssue of · Barrios' brain. . His
WASIHNGTON (UPI) -A doctors want "to 1hiftl'lt a
three-judge federal court to-fraction of an lnch to a posi·
day rejected a Justice Depart.-tion where it "would 'be
ment attempt to block the harmless or cduld be removed
m&ger of f i v e oildwfisteiii : sargically W1th nlllcli leis risk.
and western raJlroads to
create a 27 ,000.mtlt r a J I
network extending from t b e
Mississippi to the Pacllic
Coast.
Philip. . . ' '•
11te British monarch 1arid
her · ~sband1 spent :niliraday
night at Cerro ~ ~al~. ,
the summer residence of
The U.S. Court of Appeals
gave opponenU of the merger
plan, invOlving the · Great
Northern, the "Northern
Pacif~, the Chicago Burl-
ington & Quincy,· the Pacific
Coast Railroad and t h e
Spokane Portland & Seattle
Railroad, 15 days to appeal
its decision to the Supreme
Court.
The appeals court aclion
upheld a decision by the
JnterState Commerce 'Com-
niis.sibn approving the merger,
which woU.ld establish the
largelt rafuooie.d in tenm of
track miles in the nation.
The proposed m e r g e d
railroad, with asiets of. $3.2
billloft, would rant Only behind
the Penn Central from the
standpoint ·of asaets. It wvald
be ca11ed the Great Northern
PacWc and Burlington Lines
Inc.
, ... I President F.duardo Rtei, 'and s. Korean's were 1o g• ·to the r...n ·of
Family Slam
SEOUL (AP) -A South
Korean reserve office tet~ ea home from a night of
searching for North Korean
guerrillu today and found his
parents, wife and t w o
daughters massacred, , •i>
Pucon t..iay. ..
The royal couple ia on a
two-naUon vl!lit to Souih
America. They will returu .to
London on Monday. · ·
Red China U.N.
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Bid Defeated ·
parently by the North UNITEO NATIONS, ··N.iV:
Koreans, the Defense (AP). -Advocates of U.N.
Ministry reported. membership for Red China
The North Koream have suffered their worst.defeat in
been the object pf a mas&lve four'yean 'l'Uesday.B7,.1 vote
search since a.bout GO of them · of 58-44 with 23 abltenil<N
landed on South Ki>cea'• eait the General ~ly Te-
coast early this montll~ Tbifty-• jeeted a resoluUon to eipel
seven have been tilled Uid NaUonallst China and se;t the
two captured. , Chinese Communistl.
Ko U1 Shfk, 11, a reserve A aiJnI1ar reaoluUon wu
corps platooo Jeaaer, bad been ddeatod. ~ year by a vnt.
taking part in a night IWclJ of -with 11 a-u,;f.
through the rugged, moon-The pro.Peking forces cam~
tainous area about 100 miles closest to victory in 1165 when
east of SeoW. ' the; vote wu a 47-47 tie. ·:
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Panthers Shootout Gn••y Walts
P.ANTHER PANEL -Three san Fnncuco police
officen were shot, two seriowly, Tuesday -they
lloppe<i'tbi1 ponOI Uud: wbleh m.tclled the descril>'
!ion, of a getaway vehicle in a holdup. iiioot;ng
enipt.d from inl!de the truck where eight Black
P~ers were found.
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Lifts Suspensions .
NOllTllRIDG.E (AP) -
S...,-ol2llll-•e-
"'-' ol tuln( ..., tho ad-
mlniltn.tkm buikting h a v e
-lilied by the actlnl .,...
d<nt ol .San Fl!l'llUld!> Valley
Stale Colleie.
Dr. P• llktiCI"' uld
Tutaday be -IUlnC !be
action "to avoid !be ,....blllty
of. punllhing tbe hmoceat with
the sulltr.'"
· He emphuiied that lifting
tho sus-1ons does DOI -.
that campus chargel 11ainst
any lludenta have 1-1 m..,. Cuts Ordered·· -'
Education Funds Hit .
~ ANGng; (AP) -
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e!lllJ ... not • -In the
l!q>loPm of an ~
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EducaUonal appropriatio!W,
he uld, will be' l>ooited only
to meet · rllln( -"to the eztent we poalbly
can."
We.lnberger said there will
be no money for tbt erwicbed.
programs college admtnlltra-
ton have 1-1 seekil1I to
make up for the put two
ecanomy buda'eta.
Fllilun of tlie peopk to •!"
·prove a • mlllloo -Jo. sue in November lDeel a bJa
cut In . pllJIJIOll -for hlcber edu<atloo, WeJn. berrer said.
\I/her< the stale college
syitem and unlven:lty had
aoolht l90 mlllloo -, .. buifdinl, they w l f.l receive
only lliout ™ mlllloo each,
he said
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national brands, designer labels-and:if('tlnO//ishiirJ imports are
included ... excspt Fair Trade items/ ~uy rio't'(for Fa/land Christmas!
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Summer WGrk
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Pa ·y-s Off · Now
An array of Chrirtmas gilt item• for llhoppi!r• wishini to avoid
Ibo inevitable nub will be offered by Ohapter QV of PEO at·a bolida~
booliquo and tea from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2. •
The event will take place in Ibo Fi .. ta Room of 'The mutts, 2414
Vista del Oro. '
Throughout Uio 1UD11Der 1he. »member chapter h.. staged
worksbop sessions 'bl fashiom. colorful' floral wood pins, pai.nted hand
mirrors, apron and to.we! sN end unusual but l!ractical recipe hold ..
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timdren'« clothes, al.Ii.table.at jumper& in winter and sUDBuits or
sundresse.s in tb,e sw:nmer, are be1ing fashioned by Mrs. R.R. Gagliano,
Mrs. W.P. Bamel.andMrs. Paul C. Swan.
Handpainted rocks, origine) paintings, wrea!bs of pods and
cones , candles, tole bags and holid~y baked good3 ready for freezing
or immediate consumption are other ttems to be offered.
Mrs. E.L. Nicholson of Huntington Beach and Mrs. Robert F.
Sanders of Costa Mesa are chairing the boutique. ·Mrs. C.E. Hoffman,
80C\aJ. chairman, and her. committee will niaJ<e tea arrangements,
and Mrs. R.W. Finlay, preiident, will greet particijiants.
Guests Mll include memben of 1he PEO Coastal Reciprocity
Blµ''"'u which embraces chapters from Huntington Beach to San Cle-
mente.
Proceeds wl!l luri!ler lbe chap!«'• pllilaolltropic and edUC8tiooal
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molher, Mrs. R. R. Gagliano, young Suzanne and
Steven •how off the cblldren's jumptn· lo otio ~Id
QV' al PEo Mondly, Dec. 2. Suzanne abOuti fut
1pproval of the !Uhions ..tllch were. created by the
·Mmes. Gagliano, W. P. Barneo and Pall! C. Swan.
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Servicemen's Wi.ves l'lelp Each ()ther
. . . ~ ~ J~N E.'OX abice min Jitvented war11 women have ~ Of 11111 De1tiP11tt s~ been ~altint ·for :their lives to l:iecome
"I wanted to run away." -normal again~
,,,.. young wU. WI!' IOOktoi ·-m The pcobiems mentioned tiy w. young
Y"°" to nClll the f1i:at ~.UO,. 1 b-. woman nieltelY ~ the !!Urface.
bad upoo aem, her RrVlceman huaband Some wometi have children to lllpport
after a long and deaparat.e 1epar,t.i.on. and aJmoat DG money. A private J1
''I w a 1 ao terribly young when we alloted MO from . the -IOYtrnfnent for
rt:'•rried," the aid ~· "I· wu jUlt hill wife ud must add f40 trOm his
ti and two weeks after t tre ceremony, own pay to.make it a $100'. A private
he wu gone." wltb *\wife and 'child 11ell '91;1.80~ from
-"[think," 1 he continued thoughtfully, tqe llOVJrnrnent and.,senQs her l130.80.
"a wife with a hlllblnd overaeu hu The 1lm_pleSt thina; fot a "Younc btldt
1IJ.lbe responaibllltlff:.t ·i.eu.c ·marrled to .do J!OUld be re)lilln 'iith her fsmily,
abd none of· the ple,.t,1Ur•.' I 1ot so bUt tbia: hi not often· thell' cholce.
[·blamed my poor ,husband for .evefy Many who set up their new homes
lil'llit mishap durln1. hil absence, near the baae ·.where husbands are sb·
everythln1 from a car that Wouldn't lioned· .do not wiah. to return to their
at.art to not enouth mollef to pa)' the old llvu 'after he leave•.
bill•." She hu. lltUe in common with her
Lonelineu made the young woman single frterids who •re· c:otlCti'fted·with
. a prey to malf: advancea. "1 .. w9f".kf!d clothes, P.Bitlet: anl:i finding m1tu. Nor
in an office w I t h plenty of aggressive · doet. 1he Hnd M>lltude . with married
men willing to keep me COmpei:IY.. When airlfritnds who afe too busy ,wttb . their .you are young and lonely, ioile tattenUot is flattering and quite corifusing.l> buabandi to spare· her much. Ume.
Finally after" eight months of separ• Therefore, tbe :mo 1 t naturai place to
Hon. the yOWJi bride aDd her tiusband turn ii to other women .tn ~ own
were able to meet again in Japan for predl~t. . .
bis two-wett rut"tlnd recreation leave. Ttu, .'"ill • the reasoning behind one
Her ftll'I .of ;::1n1 blm. again . pie-.... her tlirou . . a.. plone Ir!• orpnliatl-On which allempl.I to ma:t the ·---•·-, ~ ...... " u...e . . ...-''l'ht lcross the p..,,,. ind bullt to a plldl . ...,.,. young . • •
When •ht lirlt saw her IUddenly ' lnter(altb s.:·• 'center• San tr.n.lormed -t1irou1~ \be cus1oou1 Clell)Onte, , · c1•• 10r window: · auv~n·1 wt~a·which meets .e.vUy
"He was • stranaer .'' ibt 1aid. "'!le Tuelday from to a.m. to noon.
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area who staff a child care center.
, ",For. two ~. · thele girl& w\ bre
kids aglln," Mrs. c..i.. laid wil!fliUy.
"'This ·iJ Important bec:a .. •tiiai. lfrla
m mal!lng tr<mendous ~
ll1vtni loll of , friends keeps them lbov•
the terrible level of Jonellnesa." •
"MOllt of our . &lrll havt husbandl at
the· Camp Pendleton Marine Bue,
ho'!".!lVet many of them mlght'be lhlPt
. overseas at ·1.11)' moment." lhe erplalned.
About 400 wlvet have been inembin . . ' of the group •Ince It •u lllarted by
M~. Castto two yeara qo. Many GI
them bav.e been u )'OUQI u 1 '-and
most of them are teenqen.
"J do not stand as a motber .fi&tijre,"
but 1 try to be senlluve to tbelr;tft.
bl~s." Mrs. Casten l!.ZJ)lained bet rble.
Her duties include coping with artlll
emerge_ncles such 11 ·nhcnng houDnc.for
hbme~ wives.
Sonletlmes the emergencies lft .. not
so small. One nJght, Mn. Casten artiee
in the wee hours to dtliver a motber4Hle
to the booJ\ltaL •
Ariother job, leu happy, WU com•
·1or11ng a.)'OUD( Nelf'I mother -·lalt
her monUHJld baby durlni the nfPI.
'ib. interflllb Servlcemen'a Center WU
stirted lwo-and-1:balf years · ... by .Mr.
a.n d :Mri. G~ lllladwlck and llnce
then '.bu • ~ 1bout S5 ,.0 o o
servie@len.
~thoulh -... the -
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ville Ohio; a u.s: M"arine Corpi corporal stationed
at e.,,,p Pendletm, is >MVed 'p'Oncakea by Mn.
Gerry studlot' of Son <:lemonl:o: lie ia•one Of·many
M'Vicemen w•o t.ake advant.tge Of Son Gltniente
Interlaitb-Sec:ricemen'1 Center which alao often a
club for 1erviqeinen11 wives.
gol· a Wlcab · Ind . for the ball-!Jour The malil. obJecl. acoordtoc to· ..,..
trip to the hotel we didn't IOY one A. J. CuWI ~ )o In chlrie ii •tile ~ of. .. the ee111et!1 IUppart, tbwt ... no ...
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. wonf to -other. . we just beJd llJ'OUP. Is f.il""""i>· 'll>ere ere no dua
llancb." . Ind'-fl cuilal.;Jlll>yllU!o& ~ ~ emollonol, the YOUlll .""llllll'• ~_Elded_ J ~~~ ~ .~
tale WU. by DO -.s' unique.' ICWr ·--m • •-m -• . _,
religk;ua .!rvices. • .
:lb the'-" Mn. ea-. "!I'• Jliot'1ry to lift doe -... boui .. ta;". ' 11 1 .... .. . . l ' . . . . . .. .
Give . Credit-to Therp; ·wit~·~ It They ·p ·roye~: T:h~y :Ca:~~t
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. ~AN'l'UNDEas: TM. .. for "'"'" .,.... -....... ll'olldeful lo • ""'*·!IPL ·-" -llOLUll Qllh:' ....,_ ., ..
Mrs. Merry'.G.ltoond, the WOllllD who ltalid food. The coupti Ill u/o · ---· ~ -• -... .... .. 111111 -a_...--· _.,.., ... i.. ............ IDil, bet "-· ..-, .. -... ·,_,_ • _.::..,. ~~-__ _, a,... ., 1o .. ....., • v--.., _ _. J1!llllt ..... ;.;;;:!:::;;-;~-;,.,,in~ IDil couldn'I wm• ... ..., an"•-.. -·,••, ; n,,..., ~-... F•illor ti tlMi ,,.. d;,"'w'llnol ,..._CO Oii _.
cot Ti; credit' You·-·~ be <Om· women w11 olm..,.ty pttlni ule ;wrh. -·to .o. .. 11(111 • ,.1-,161 11o•-. .
plalilliic• Git~ Y'!l .lhould be'1llajlkful.-. of li . .l. saw . tho ~twist !"" ,lrm , ·--. N-~'°'IMlll ...... "IM •
We married y"'°" too, and Olll pro-u • .bt ytlled; •'.'fw thlt b4<k-'! .The ..... ·,. , -. "Thi: llridt .. GQlde,r • I t 1'
blem w11'.to0 \roach credlL Every !llO .lw••s -•ed '· bl ml ·--• ~•-•· w·" until ,.._ c10 -1 .... lt'1 nm thin« I -ft 'lfll on {be fl9or. ' ' -Jiiot1'I. --ii. the -IN-w1 weit-ft !Oon1 people_.. .. aell a .~ -up ' ng ~· -~ -~· ...., · · · ~ _,...... I 1ton'I bow If 'Ill"°"""" lW or 'II CONFID!NTIAL TO HO,lliwlLB 'lllftlj ........ I lom-weddll!p. us w-.. we wanted -on time.· !Gt the mesa ,.. .,.,. In. a lol eaaier Ill 1be ........ -. llTILL lbe fell. ' · ·--= · ~: 'l iind II ,.,,1rbble tW To recolve ,_ ..,., ti tills _.
Tiie iiDplotloo to ""1 -and PIT In ilooperallon ' .. 'II• n I '° ... my .. AYING • . . • . . l •aded Dl1 boyfriend to do llll!IOlhlnc I ,.. -arr/ -Jafl -..m... . ..... . .. pi!ll, wlllo .. -1 ' ..
liter w• ..... than ,.. eau1d bindle. uncle, a wrt -..rw businessman. I>EAa STILL: Some cndl! "1lllC loJlelp the poor tlllnJ· lnl1ald, be aWd , .. Invitation It ,_ llomt. "" JOIO' Ii --ti llU wu c : u, •• • 1
After two. years d married lift wt. lle,lhowed. \II fu black and white bow makel ,ltftle -tnd • UM rfpt tlM 'for tbt cbect a& Ol'a (1't bidrl.'t eYen. 1 cap1t order yos_ motts to lllJ in e ..,, .. a•• 17 it, II I f "8t1Jfl1
-:-,,. bopdedi 1n debt that .., .apemj. .. ..-buying c-an Ge, 1n..... ee m.npp .. a --11o1 ,.., ·hid ·.., -l 'elid be pQJJe( me · w .-"""' , ... 1ov11o .-11o .... a -.111 "*"· · · ....._
J111Ci..:lia *-spllll belon n pl aM me "catrJirll cllargtl'' ldded 11 .e.te~ -·---malt aol out ii lbert. I 191!1 be . bellnoll llko 1!lo •lY IOlllUGil ii 11 41Mrt1jo -,&a ~ ',ul be .. le -theln. ' mud! la an· addltlonll I& Pefc<nt to , la\ ...0 worth_. llol..tD( to. • • ; ,, a cowenl 111111 l told l\lll' . .,. P-" your bdml.. 1* lo. ii -· _. ,.. wfth .,_ ,..1~0'.L -...
\lorse yet, """10)' troobles nearb' ruin-'the purclluO prk:e. I baclr me up, Anii. -EL l'ASo -, , " cootty, but wlll ""'111 II. • ., '.,.. ill . ..,. ii tllo DAILY
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'f(fl/llf1 ,ocJ °"' mllfriap. Every weelt I"' fought So pleaa, An<I. whcll "''~'" "1'lta llEAR ANN · LhNDEM! Lu\ nlgtll DEAll lit: ...,, I .._, -wltl! · I · •!Clolllol 1 •mped, .. 1 &
over wbq should cot~ nnt Ind ... and ... ilO!' to IOI cr<dll 'lall t'm •t~ bo>'ftl•nd and I bad dlnntr II I ,.... ......... a .......... ,to -~11ldilf~ ··~···
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Psychologist Views
Tendency
Dolls Bid Farewell
11.,.. ,_. • MC i •11111 -~I tlll11.ill wtll bo m ~,... z ,_ .... -Z. °""' Diil Cll1o . • • p-
wel! Ta fNa I tt I ..... ~U,.. .a TIM~ II last! 5 la ... Ille._ .... wll .... plw lit ..
dYIPM'-111•¥ .... , · 111,A 11 1•..,..art.cm
ae.cb, 11111 GI Ju• a,
Mn. ... .,._ rt a _.Jin. G1 p IL .... ill ... -c:&dllzlr. ' mmaltMDol~ -
OollZdlt1 <,I •• ._ .... -.... -pl .. la -lbrcascb-• oallhec ,, .... _.,. d .. 111W Mlon ~· •• :el
QuWmao lllf la ...... a. 5 l(l'PN &Ila la a...,_ dllldna.
. C<lf I 1laa.a<hlll--lln.0.·1tft•••·" .......... -atm:, who«• 11,rp;i..,a_..,_,._..,._...,..,.Mn.
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0rJ I W • < If I P"c lillPllt ~ .. b .. llmtzor, A.-lloJo'
Club, Colla lllma; 144 Bwlil.Otll -..... "1' Jin. Cbarlel
'llaylor; a Baur-t ._. ...,. .W "1 llD.'1 I. ai!llll; lllt ~
Gmup ............ -·-.... J •• -·:::. a.6, p,., byteriM I I I ...., _ _. lllt Yr'•• .... aw -4W II)> ·!fbi. J.-..eE.JW .. .. • ..-· · .,: : ..
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II.la oWomoruco r<celved
ber ..... in poy<bology aOO
sodol -·· lllo llblnnl-1) of Nevoda and UCLA. She
warUd for five yean In the
CllifGrDlo Department • f
-.i llJClene with patieni.
In and out of hoopltala. She
bu worW with the physically
._, .... .00 Pamlly
-Oflnclea.
8be 'it 1IO'W in private prac-
tb ht Sllsta Ana and teaches
al, UC!. She Is licensed by
tbe State of CalHomia as a marrilP and ~hUd guidanct
counoelor. I
· Emblem Club
Thi EID Lodge is the set·
ting for mMtlnp of the
tlmblem Club 201· of Laguna
Beoch. lllemben gather the
!Int . and third Tuesday ••
• p.m.
Holiday
Boutique
Scheduled .
EllJOl>eth ll ... 80YOf 111\t .... ft,1111• llllilo ··--·~·-ll&WWW for 'trbicb Ille lw
pretended to ·" o --<I, llJlliolM ; ~~-· - -• le, .. i":'.'* \.....,. -.....iltM. A botiday boutique will be
fasbloo. ·.. ... ....... , loo ill II ', .._ * Pol loll ~ \ 8111 .., the 1 am 1 boll<d by Court Stella Marbl,
Hal} 8he bw M • ' J )Jlllilm: ta .. iW I )J ,, ~..;.a. Mi!lll:1tD ~ Clll ~ ~ '1 ]1 ..... today tbat tbl C.tbolic Daughte r 11 of
woman, she..,.. __ . • ·, .. ,,....,...V .,...ao,.orlia,_., '~-~ .i, II -• K" walol, -on Friday, Satunliy
to tin in ao < • ), ... --.. -~._...,. • _,.-,...,. * • ·'f-i!aD . .,_ IDd M-lnch aweyfrom-I 11
.. -. -.. QC" ...... , ...... , .... ., -...... _..., .... llu bpi to lllil ~Sunday, Nov. 22, 23 .00
She ia not ... , '\.,''= £5-' , .-...:J:: ~~--.•-•u '?'I "'lif t '!' '1 ntcbbic wbli ·· '.l'bt buaar will feature Ill
in !ubioo, 11111 -i;u ~ •• !f:r \sir •• I ! ll>e: 8111 ...... '* ... ~!bu bJ aolnc :~.i::.-:":""'-... ',., '"'"i .. -~0:!..: .... -=.~·~"1w=e:-=yof ;::1::'1~~:.:!i
ofwWlng-. '"'*'9 llit 'JOM;· . I'*' .. 'o I ..... Rtra,i'\itlila'-!map•--tnSl.Jo;chim'sparilb
llence she pa a I 11J .. 11111 · .... ,of .... !Ir Jlrrl... fl,_ .... R •rd> . In t;;I-. Ill& her ball, Colla Mesa.
Remarried
Partners
Host Dance
Candlelight Ceremony
Honors New 1nitiates
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New WU.ta will lie II' S~p and Jlidwod Daffot11, "
A dinner dance for Remar-atalled d u r I n 1 candltllll'I wJlrbe lt-Wiil ...,, ' rlod Partncrl, a newly !ormod candles and inlWlty the organization for djvorftd qr ctremoaies taking place al 8 lla,tne by lighllng thelt cand1el
widowed ~ who -p.IJI. tomorrow, in the -ftOm the club undle. They
remarried, II -for Of Jin. Robert Marteo, F""!; alio will ncolvt their pin;
Friday, "°'· ZI. llln"VillOf. , during the lnltallaUoo.
The own! will ~ pi-A. ill1' gold cudla wlll Par tic I pa tin 1 in the
in the LI Mhwla Colintry repr •attM1pouaorln.t ctremony will be Mn:. Band
Club. A buffet wtU be_..... Pli .......... Cea ft 1'ompeon, pculdent; Mts..
from a to to p.m. with dancing JunJol-Womu'a Club, w2111t ~. memberahip dirf;ct.or,
at t. &ii smaller lavender candlea dd Mn. John M I g no t , •
Tbe -of the ....,, will '"-' Our 'llmi, °"' -tor. . according to ,...ident ,..,.... T.-, Our Frlendll!lP. Our Special guesls will be the ·
L. Golf, is to help ..tabllab Faith, Our Loyalty and Our Mmes. Thqmaa Cl!rlstwOn, ·
a more stable family Ufe in Wisdom to enhance the theme, Area C vice p r e 1 l d en t : :
remarriage through aoclal, Flame of lntens.ity. -W~ Jj.ayes, Loe Cerritol .
educational and cultural pro-Accenting; 1*' :.., ~ ·D:l§tict pr e s I d e n t and ;
grams. lavender color scheme will be member of JunJors; Ronald •
For f u r t h e r inlonnatlon a lavender centerpiece.· ·· Kaile, Li Mirada Ebell 1?ft81-
about the new group write New initiates, the Mmes. dent, and MJ~. La Mirada
"' Remarried )'artnei:s,J>. o. ..l'ajll · Jolmaoo, Palli Mock, Ebello· .. the a)ionlorlng club
Boa 7Dt Santa Ant, 92702. ... JobD~ ...... J.lrme&y for Junlon.
Members
To Dine
Pledge services and plaru
for the group's annual dinner
dance will comprise t h e
chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma,
wbell members meet tomor-
row in the Garden Grove
borne of Mr11. Ron Whitacre.
Hosting a cocktail party
preceeding the dinner in the
Newporter Inn will bt Mr.
and Mr11. Scott Leonard .
Members and guests al-
~ will be the M..,,.,.
and Mmes. Norman Dack, J.
D. Everett, John Haden, Jack
Hatrinctoo, Mike Johrum,
Scott Leonard , Ray Lowman,
Howard Mondientz, Phillip
Qualls, Lyle Splrlong .
Whitacre, Marion Brooks and
Joseph Foder.
T raditio~~I Tables Set
For ·Holiday Feasting
Elegant and traditional table
settings and a~riu for
botiday entertslnlng will be
displayed -· ""' Hoppy Homematera meet al 10 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 22, in St.
Wlllrld's Eplacopal Churcb,
Huntington Beach.
Illustrating the decorative
tables, including a setting for
a children's party, will be
Beverly Straw, diSplay direc-
tor from the May Company.·
British Called
Members Md guests, tr
anyone who is interested In
attending . may ·bring
bandcraf!od items "' show and
directiODll to share during a
show and tell period following
luncheon.
SeNing a11 luncheon
chairman will be the Mmes. ·
David Johnston, 8 4 7 -112 0 ;
Robert Hubbert, 9112-56 JO ; '
James w. Dick, 962-5157, and
Robert Cardinal, 847-38911.
forelgnen of• ..... l/&llr ........... ~ lir'~ -. ... ~-.lm!'ioimtaller, ljpedal bouts for childreo
of looking_.. ~t· r.. •• . ,,.,, --of ..... ,.,.,, tl"~.-~1111 .. have been set for 2 lo ·5
The truth .. ,,........,_ ,'If · 1 .,,."' :"'-.:":.::: -to'•......,,. _ .,:· ·""""' 'FLW·•-.p,=.m J'rlday. The hall will -. -NB~xiliary
not pretend ID bl ... • :a I .,_ • . · '"" --"!-lo• "'jaw It~. PM'ii bl opeii to thel'Ublic on Salur·
Mrs. Georee Barnes will
open her Laguna Beach home
for a meeUng ol Westward
Ho chapter, Daugbter1 of the
BriUlh Empire at 12:30 p.m..
nut Monday.
The group, which started ·
with a membership of 1& in
February. now includes 40
memben. The women meet
tbt fourth Friday of each
month for luocheon and a pro-
gram accenting homemaking
interests. Baby-sitting is pro-
vf(ted, and those attending are
requested to bring a table
1ettlng and a sack lunch for
eecb child she bu in the
nursery.
is not. Sbe Ii o Dsw.W ....,..._ a ---.ii. I; ...,...,._._""1 day from 5 to 10 p.m. anil .. Newport Buch Police Aux-
mother ol four who ii a ii! 1$111• abe col lillb , in ol\lt>loa,Iy • ......,..,., ! ,.... !fie-, : , ! .Bunda> from a a.m. to 2 p.m. iliary 1albera the last Tueaday
Women of British ~
are welcome to attend and
Mary Kesler
Weds in Mesa
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CUSTOM MADE
FIREPLACE SCREENS
INSIDI ~!ff> IC!ll!U MOUNH 7
..,.,.,. Lint ef flNpla .. Acc ...... ta
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formation by calling the GiY9' the United Way hostess at 4K-T1~.
Proceeda from the benefil of the month at 7,ll) p.m.
are dealgnated for the courrs Location is available witb
prog!:Ull of social serv~ Mrs. ~rt Wfreler, 67~1129.
'· ~lil.tod domestic mission1, ;;::;;===========;;;;; educaUdnal scbolarshipo a00
veterana' 'hospitals.
Under the aqil of-:Mn,
Maclelloe McGuctln, gra!ld
regent, the plans for the chari-
lJ bmeUl are beJa1 foria!doled by Mn. s. J. Cook,
, ....,.. and means cbairmao,
• ··l'lilll(d by the -J-Db -... ·.Mlli.ftnne. Leo Her i:n -a j J, ·-.m 4"1, Harry v. COOilil ..r ·Eor!Sovop.
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STARnM& AT 1 P.M.
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Ill .menus iDCl•d• loup oc Wad, roJl.and butter. beverage and de6Ser!.
YOUNG TOM TURKEY with Country Style o .. ulng $2.
'C.1-ry $..,co ond oil the0Trt.....i.,., "
llOAST LEG Of pPltK with Apple Stv<e & Droning ,
CllLDllEN'~ PORTION (UNDER 12) TURKEY & PORK $ 1.50
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2tOAST LONG ISLAl!fl) QU(:l(l.ING, s.u .. ljgartdo : •..• 1 ••.•...•. ts.50
PRIME IUIS Of ·snER lllf -Au Jua ' ... ' ........ ' .......... $U5
lllOILID U.L CHOICI NIW VOil( STiAK ... , .• , , , , .. , , .•.... $4.95
CHottl OI' DESSERTS ,
IQ!: CIU!W( SUND.A! -PUMPKIN Oil Mtl!CB MEAT m:
ASSORTED MINTS
Now y.., -....... .._ """'"1a Art lnoxponaln"
RESERVATIQNS PLEEHESE, 540-7200
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IS COMING EARLY AT MALLIE'S * TAKE ADVANTAGE of these LOW PRICES *
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GRECIAN or BARREL CURLS
Desig..d to mokt you 1111 ·most glomorou>
holiday 9i~. Sols oltswhtrt et 2'.95.
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Tha TOPPER The WIGGLE The MAXIE
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1 wiglet wi+h ~h of • wi9let so l1r9• tt
c.url~ and swirls. s+yle1 u~ •• c.•sc•do.
3.95 6.91 9.95
WIGLET STYLING • • . $3~50
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'IOM tlylM,.QISTOM fittocl ...I .;,..i. Hencl . Tied \'.-,'A.·' e+.9S
.. your doslrt • , • Each prlco lncluda• European .. , ••.• , , 79. 95
• WI• CAllTIN• CASI AND HI.AD. Custom Mede ' ... 200,00
MASTER CHARGE e BANKAMERICARD I ,
' Wig & Beauty Salo~
A 2'0 EAsT I~ COSTA MESA.
_, HIUG~EN SQUARi 541,J«~
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Can We -Afford This?
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"Will> a •H. 7 milliGll bull ding p~ Ud fll.5 :ml~
lion in vot.Mluthorized funds 11> accomp!Wi It, Saddl•
baclt College trurt111 Jost week couldn't make ~ ~.
1 deadline to apply for '50(),000 In &!doral building 01d.
The rirnlnisl.ration al tile college said the deadline
bad juot come to ill atteation,
It wa811•t tbt tint deadline mined in applying for
fodonl funds. Dndlin<c for two todotal aid project&
peAed Ille cotlel• -by In />prH.
-Pnsi-Midlael COll!ne, eeid at tile Nov, 12
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"I have serious l'flliervt1:tiont about. the use ol. federal
funda. We haven't evm di&cussed that." Trustee Hans
Vogel 1ee1m to have similar serious Yes&rvatioOJ.
If l!Hlt'• the Ctie, it'• high time tile board d-diJ.
eut1 and kt~ a dear stand on the matter.
If boenl members have sud>, llroflg personal con-
Wction1 against using federal fund:•t they should make
it clearly known to tile electorate.
It's going lo coot tile 11i.strid ta~yer money. The
voters of tile 329-squa~mjle district auth<1nztld tile
school's existeoce and ID April ~Y approved a f9.5 mil-
lion bond issue for building: '
The dilfere!lCe between tile '9.5 million authorized
and $14.7 million needed is considerab1e. Federal aid is
one way lo help bridge that clillere!lCe.
Residents of Saddlebeck College District pay fed-
eral *-1:ts like eyeryone else. It's natural to inquire .. bolber those taxpey.,. who are poying oUter laxes to
slQl!iart the college. feel that ll>ey can afford the appar-
ent:pollt!cal conservatism of some of Ille bdard and its
practii:al application.
' Saddlebock lrusteH aren'.t .aoinl 1o dry up fedora!
old programs by 11norinc them. The lederal tut\da,
which Saddlebaclt resldonta helped turn!1h, l'lll limply
10 el1ewben. ·
There'• a Sa<ldlebecl: tru•tjle election corning up
next year. Before it an;lves, trust ... of the district
llhould lltand up end be oounted, making it very clear
how they stand on th9 di1trict'1 use of. federal aid.
' 'The Losing· o.f the West' . . .
''The Lo«ln& Of. tbe West," arc,b.itect.planner E.
Stewart Williama dubs· his sades 1hat show utility poles
with wires criss-cm5sing tbt skyline, garish signs, junk
yards, parking lots, ravaged landscape and cra~erboJ.
tract!:. ·
Williams '1>ok• lo Lagunana last week about the
brave ·new world -J• needed -a p1anner's world.
The freeway! end their smog would be a thing of the
part, replacecl by IOpbistl<atecl elevators, conveyors and
p~eumatic tubes. . • . -, ·I
Urban bligil\ woilld giv~ way, ID Williams' world, to
planned. commU'nities surrounding govei-nment centers
and green open spaces.
Possibly the. most . thought-provoking ut~erance of
the well-known planner was his contention that LaJuna
•hould not allow Its motel> and apartments on tile beach
frootage bui should pla~e tbem on the hills,
It will be interesting lo learn whether Lagwia' s
general plan consultants draw a similar hypothesis or
if the die i1 cast by the patterns of the past.
L • "'YDIJ WANT TWO t.UMl'S OR1HREE?"
Answers to Reader• Support VCI Claanceller
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Master Word ..
'!'est-Finally
All rllhl, I pv1 up. After a month of reaisting a violent bombardment from readers, w h o were
~ lllC! frustrated by my "master
wordottst," I've decided to provide them
with the answers, if only to aet out
!nm• ..,der the lelten and calls and
evtn irate telelrams insiltiftg I hive
no J1iht lo Pose sudi queatiool withoot
supplying the anl"UI. . l. "Sclamachy" la fighting q;ahal.
~ .. "" qalnst on 1mq1nary r ... u Don Qumte'• tilting a I • i n 1 t
-~~., ia tbt adjective that
DlQDI pertain1q to chanct: or to luck. -' a. ''RATAPLAN'" i1 the word Mooting
the rolling IOUnd of a drum or the
hooves al 1oI1oplng bone>.
t "Apoplla&IA" II the won! deacribing
the .kind of .entence that hinta at the
very thin& it dilclaimJ the intention
to mention. ("I will n o t speak on b i s
.... ..., past.")
S~, An "autodidact" ii a person who
is largely or wholly sell-educated.
&.. "Opsimathy" refers to educatioo
lf~ In Ille. ·t.-7'. An "eponym" ii a petllOfl from
"1hose nanx a race, city or nation is
supposed to have taken its name, rucb
as Rome frOm RomulUJ.
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I. "OISSElSE" means to dispossess « oust someone wrongfully.
t. When Aaian ftu was confined to
Asia, it wu "endemic"; when It spread
aU over the world. it was "pandemic."
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Why ahoWd haircutting bt ei:empt
from price competition? The judge
who struck down the 1941 minimum
price Jaw-was right. I hope it
stays struck down!
-S. D.L.
10. "Schwa'' 11 the linguists' name
lot lhe common vowel sound of "uh"
as pronou~ in "the" and thouund3
of other English word!: where the sound
is not clearly any one of the five distinct
'1owels.
II. A "lipogram" is the namt of a
composition Jn which a single letter
of the alphabet is wholly, and deliberate-
ly, 'absent.
12. The Iii daya of creation are known
as the "hexahemeron."
II. ''ULLAGE" is the amount which
a vessel or cuk of liquor lacks of
being full.
14. ,"Apocope" is the word describing
the elision. of the last sound or syllable
in • word, such u "l'm not goin'
huntin' today ."
15. "Refection" is refreshment alter
hunjer or fatigue; hence, the "refec-
tories" in parks and other public placea.
Now for a final super-srumper: What
i,1; the word describing a person w h o
practices the art of pronouncing wonh
correctly! For the first 10 right answers
to arrive at my desk, I'll aeod oot
to each an autographed copy oC my
latest book. " Leaving the Surface,"
u free prizes.
Nixon and the Congress
WASHINGTON -Top congreaslonal
leaders are telling themselves that one
rt1111t of the November ~ elections was to check, and perhapl!I even r~verae,
the slow seepage of power from Congress
to the Prl!Sident.
1bree years hence thJ1 view may seem
to have been clouded by wishful thinking.
House and Senate leaden: have con-
ftdently deluded themselves before in
the hi!torlc tug-of.war between the
Capitol and the White Hoos<.
~.iYflt the preeent, however, lr:gislativt'
1pders believe there has been s rea J
~ in the power hl.lanct between * ~ and Congrea. They think UM· thanle aoes beyond the purely J1riiaan '&b ol. a Democratic Congress
• .Republican Preslcf8it.
in the· na\J.onal interest and, in Harlow 's
wonb, mu.st "perform, wiUy nlUy" too.
Congressional leaders in both parties
know that the purely partisan resLrainls.
imposed on Nixon by this n e w
Democratic Congress, will bind very
tightly,
Oq many issues the new President
will be .. able" to override party lines
without Johnsonlan pressure!. Eapecially
in the Houx. 'Nixon will often be able-
10 find enough conservative De~rat.s
to join hia Republicans in a working
majority.
IN THEIR HOPEFUL Lalk about a
halt in tile eros.ion of congressional )>ewer.
legillalive·le8'den talk aboul lbe natrow
margin of Nb.on'• '1ict0ry, 'riwly note
the widely publicized. fact that Nb:oo
won support of less t.hin half tht: votera. •
They comment that, wblle voter;. 1'e.te
giving Nii.on bia modest victory they
Wttt eleclinc a new Congress' very
similar to the qkl one. 'M'tey nmark
that voten were kind lo congrealonal
incumbenta too, even though this hid
been billed as a year to turn lht ra-.ls
out. ·
The view that lhe power hi.Janet ha•
lhllted ii not, u prevloooly noted, -
flnod to DemocraUc !<Oden. Senalt
Aepubllcan Leadt!r Everett M. Dirt.en, m, b ..,. GOP olroleglst who hM
ll)Oken lo friends of a "lransiUon'' In
power broulhl •bout by th< eloctloN.
By Robert 8. All<o
""' Jolto °'I Goldamlill
'Personal Attack Unfair to Aldrich'
To the Editor:
As a director of "Town and Gown,"
it made me very sad to read in a
recent edition of the DAILY PILOT,
an anonymous attack (111 Mallbox) on
Chancellor Aldrich, UCI.
The chancellor was man enough to
stand up in a lar&e· meeUng and explain
his views on certain difficult situations
with which this university, as well as
many others. are faced. He is, along
with other educators, trying to cope
with student and social unrest that are
worldwide and to which there a"' no
pat or simple solutions. U society and
parents did a belt.er job, it would not
be left to educators to patch up the
pieca:.
IT IS A VERY necessary thing 1o
hear from individuals who have different
interpretations and di(ferent ways of
handling situatioM. That ls how progress
is made. This unsigned Jetter, however.
did not deal with the Wuea fairly, but
was largely a personal attack upon the
character and the rnoU.v.es of ~
chancellor, who is .doln( his job with
great professional skill "a.nd deliberatioa.
Chancellor Aldrich, hls....ivife and their
three children have made a definite
effort to become a part of the larger,
community of Orange County and they
have succeeded very well.
la my view it is not responsible for
the DAILY Pllm to allow someone .
to make a personal attack -anonymoua:
ly -upon the head and hence upon
the institution Itself.
IRMELI DESENBERG
'li11lnformed, l'ido'"'
To tile F.ditor :
The irresponsible, uninformed, and
vicious letter attacking UCI'1 Chancellor
Aldrich in the DAILY PILOT on
November 14 ls an r:xcelle.nt example
of the sort of obacenity that today's
college students are cotrtplalning about.
''T'he letter yank• from context and
distorts remarks made by Dr. Aldrich
before Town and Gown , completely
disregards the complex IP,ga1 and social
problems that the appearance of Eldridge
Cleaver r a I s r: s for anyone in Dr.
Aldrich's position, cannot distinguish ra·
tionally an · example Dr. Aldrich offered
of student attitudes from opinions that
may or may uot be Dr. Aldrich's (and
in any case must be treated in the ·
light of his whole talk ), and bidet-behind
the veil of anonymity.
I FURTHER suspect that Ult writer
is depending totally on partial reports
of Dr. Aldrich's remarts, a dangerou.."
procedure at best and, most of the
time, a convenient device of smear
ntiats. But worse, the letter's style
and tone reveal a small, unaenerous
mind.
Al 1 professor who has been wl*
UCI since before Its opening, I want
to go on recont u saying that in my
experience In four unJversities t have
never served under a more admirable
ac:hntnl!trltor or a man with a higher
Cbde of personal . conduct. Nor have I
teell an ad~tstratoT who had talr.en
more paim to deal rationally -and
Charitably with young ' people, whether
they come to hiql for helP or lo prder
lo. makt c:tttlClsms -~ Iii< eclucatlooal -· ' • THIS 1S AN 11e ot worktwidt lludent
unrest. and &hat unrest reflects a deeper · aocW alola that oo doubt will change
!bl w«ld. Al a unlvenfty adnilni&lrator,
llr. ~ mUJI fllC< tile lmpllcatiOJll
of thla lltUatioa dally,
• Nor Jn Jll1 up1rience have t known rj an educatlopal admlnlab'ator wbo hod
Md lo Pol up wltll u much do<mrilhl
_....,. -......... cl tile .....
munll7 -lnMo anonymous m!dnJ&hl
phone call• In Ulreatl on hit Ille.
l lhould Uke to ctte only one eumpk
that coutd make any COMClent.lous
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Letters from reader1 are welcome.
NormaU11 wriUr1 should conve11 their
message in 300 wordt or less. The ,
riQht to condense letters to fit tpace
or eliminate libel U rcstrwd. AU
letters mmt include .signature and
mailing address, but names mau be
withheld on requst 1/ sujfi~nt rea-
son i.! apparent.
teacher al UCl (and It la: the· beet
faculty I have ever been among) begin
l.o wonder whether a career devoted
to the education of young people . Iii
worth it in this sector ol the world. '
DR. ALDRICH has given an immense
amount of time and sincere effort to
philanlhropic organizations in this area.
At a recent meeting of one or them,
when he waa introduced ht waa booed
by much ot the memtier.hip present.
Who is the better man? Dr. Aldrich,
with a lifetime of service to education
ir. this state or those philanthropists
who showed no 'Sense of manners, com-
mon human decency, or·cllarity In the
traditional aense nf the wenl!
Is eicb of those people willing to
sign his name to his a~ that night.
l know that the anonymouj letter-writer
in the DAILY PILOT is not willing
to sign his name to all of his acts.
Dr. Aldrich signs his name to his acts
every day .
HAZARD ADAMS
Profes!IOr of English
UC!
A Bortt ,Leader
To lhe Editor :
I have newt for the "Name W1thheld"
whose letter attacking Chancellor Aldrich
disgraced the pages ol the DAD.. Y Pll.O'r
on Nov. J4 -not that ·there's much
1ense in bringing news to 1 person
who doesn't Jive in the real world.
For one thing, the attitudes aJ¥I stan-
dards of students have indeed changed
radically from what lbey were when
I was & 5'U<1ent 2S years ago. That'1
one of the delight! and fruslraUons In
teaching them, 11 t know from 15 yeMS
of trying to do 'IO in' various collegea
and unlversiUes. Mort to the point,
whatever else might be. charged against
the chanctllar, he i1 clearly a born
leader' and an intensely moraJ man -
as is tell-evident to anyone who has
seen or II~ io him. .....
1 HAVE DIS.,.GREED with tht
chanceJlor fr_equenUy on matters of prac-
tice and principle -and I e.xpeel to
go on doing so -bul I alao recogniae
thal he 11 unique, in my limited u·
pcrience of college presidents. in being
neither a tyrant nor a wet noodle.
But of course it's foolilh o( mt to
dignify ,tht !<Iler ol "N-Wlthltdd"
by even ., brief a reply, for who CWt
take serlou!ly attacb Jn t.be name ol
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Dear George :
t hP ve a fear that dogs might bite
me. What is thls fear called and
hOw can It be overcome!
JOHN C.
Dear John C. : .
l'hls ls Callad "fear al dQs bfl•"
and II ~ --to overcome, ii m a n y people are
afraid lbat dop ... bllt -en-leU.n ..... -Ill tllt 11me m1U l heard from ane._JUJ
wbo 13kf he Is afraid cl fallln(
from hllh placel. Who ain't!)
morality and principle by a moral coward
who doe a not si&n bis name to his
charges?
'!OW ARD S. BABB
Moral l11tegrltt1
To the Editor:
II you are going to withhold my name,
please don't print this letter. I am a
"ery modest fellow, but not that modest.
1 am also a card-carrying coward, but
I am not that ye.llow, So let my name
be seen.
The letter you publiahed last 111.ur:sday
attacking Chancellor Aldrich of UCI
reminds me ol a moequito hurling
bimaelf agaiaat .an .UC-•ft cvrler. E1.·
cept that l could admire and respect
such a mosquito.
DR. ALDRICH DO~ NOT require
a defense from me nor from anyone
else. He can take care· of himJelf. As
hi1 minister and a penonal frltnd of
many yean' standing, I would like to
uy that when a man of greater Integ-
rity than Dr. A1drich appears on the
horizon I hQpe I am still around to meet
him. He will be worth knowing.
Come to think of it, U I bad written
that other lettet I guesa 1 would just
u soon not have anybody know i' either.
PHILIP G. MURRAY
Minister
Community Church,
Coniregational
Corona de! Mar
Mailbox Peliqr
To tht Editor:
To the continuing surprise and dismay
oC this reader, the DAILY PILOT, by
publishing "Name-Withheld" letters en-
courage. lhe freedom tl expression held
so dear in our deinocracy, without e1~
peeling, encoorqJng or cl.mandlng Iha
Jetter writer accept the res~nsibility
for any 1Latement3, fal11t or hall·true,
statements ol defafnation or praise, on
which thia fl'f!tdom ta based. ·
ThJs lea~es the reader with two·di.!tinct
impresslons: f~, the Pilot endorses
the writer's P!Jlnt ol view ; second, it
encourages the vocal citizen lo try to
get by with as much .., possible, without
taking tht consequtlK!<I.
IN EFFl'JCI' THEN, tht lad of
responsibility for one's own actions as
supported by "Name Withheld" letiers.
contributes to tht lack 1or monJ
TeSpMSibility in our young adults, who
are sent o(f to our unJverslties after
Upon moving here, my mother agreed
to pay '6 _per month for the UH of
the community clubhouse, pllis $15 at
the actual. time of use (for custodial
fees and other ·expenses).
APPROXIMATELY two month.'! ago,
I rqistered wetkl in advance for use
or the clubhoust for a party that I
wished to hold there on a Friday even.Ina:.
r planned to invite both my new friends
from Newport Beach and my older
friends from Huntington Beach.
While regtstering, I mentioned t.hat
the party would be "integrated." Im·
mediately, reservationl were shown on
the part of the registrar. However. soon
boOt .he and the Jnembera of the board
who govem the clubhouse were convinced
.to allow me to register for the party
as planned,
WREN I AcrtJALL Y went to the
clubhouse on the day of the party. weeks
after registering, to pay my $15 as
required, I wu "informed" that the
board had secreUy met over two weeks
prior to thi1 and had cancelled my
party, granting the privilege of clubhouse
use for that evening to -another group.
The only reason ottered was that the
board did not believe it "proper" or
"safe" to hold a racially-mixed party
there. 'nley dld not even have the com-
mon decency to inform me in advance
of the cancellation (they had my phone
number on the registration form).
THERE ARE NO excuses for racism
ind bigotry. This is a direct violation
ol. the basic principles upon wWch thi11
great country was founded. This ha11
been a very upsetting e1perienct fM
me, and t can only hope and pray
that when the people of this community
sean:h their aouls and consciences for
justification, they will find only lnve
for their fellow man. Only then will
10mething be done about this tragic
truth of Newport Beach life.
J would appreciate the backing and
cooperation of the DAILY PILOT and
its readers in further efforts to inform
the genera; publlc of this situaUon and .
ultimately, in alleviating the problem.
In the interest of safety for myself
and my family, kindly withhold my
name.
NAME WITHHELD
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you can get by with" st home. ..,., LIFE, lllKUlllD( trutmot . • I
I retpeet!uDY fugg81t the DAJL Y itemenatraton, at S.F. meeHnc -"U
PILOT re-examine its Mailbox policy be'"" b · · will and publish only letters by cltians wttl-100 6 .. ' Y wpoamg your on I
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In Stocks for Minimum Tax
Bf SYLVIA PORTER
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You have only al:r weeks
left In which to edJUlt your
transactlOOI ln stocb IO you
will iMt a minimum tax on
any prollta you already hav.
taken lD. 'A « are preparing
to tab.
Flnt' detonnlne oow jult
where you stand. L1st all your
stock ales fw the year,
divkfln& your p<Ollta and
losses lnto two eat.egariel:
ibort.tmn and lon&-lmn-
SHORT·TERM meam: 1alm
or losaea oo l&ocb: you bad
held m months or lea at
the time ol 11le. Long-term
means gains or klllea realbed
on stocb held for more than
six months when yoo 90ld.
Now, check your '67 tax
re~. Schedule D, to see
whether you had any capital
losses ln previoua yea.rs which
you were unable to use in
those yean. You can treat
any carry-oven of unu.sed
short or long-term capital
l05ess from previous years as
lhou&h they were 1bcx1 -or
Broadway
Complex Set
lootl<rm capital losses In '18.
Add up the results separate-
ly for the short-term and long-
term groups so that you have
a net lou or net gain in
each category. U you have
a loss in one group, you can
... it to reduce !he ga!OI
In the other IJOUp.
BECAUSE ol rialn& market
treodl this year, millions of
you probably lrill have gains
in botb groupa in '68. U you
.have net abort-term capital
pins, they will be tued in
full u ordinary income, in
the ame way u your
paycheck, dividi!ndl, interest,
etc. But you will include only
half ol your net long-tenn
ca¢al gains in your income.
In abort, 50 percent ol )'OW'
net long.tenn capital gains
will be exempt. There is a
further llmitaUoo on the
amount _of tu: which must
be paid on l<>ng·tenn capital
gains, the ao-called 25 percent
ma:rimum, but this limitation
will affect only taxpayers in
the tu brack:eta above 50 per.
Cit $1IO • -~ Iller lllOfttfJ afltr month!
l111J)ao ••• Horine I 11iulir m"~ly clleck to look forw1nl lo!
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WHl•m NASD Llltt"tll for TUHday, November 1,, 1'61
Hospital
Plans Made
'
No Marhles Left
Currency Crisis
Headed to Chaos
'lbll .-ed !he 1old crllls
d. tbe early months of this
year when a two-tier gold
market wu created, an of·
[icial one o( the '35 to thl
ounce and an unofficial b'ec
market.
Sotne of the preasurt w&1
taken off the dollar but the
American balance of
_payments, also ln deficit, stW
gave trouble.
Then came the May and
June crisiJ In France with
the French government ha vtna:
to dig deeply into Its gold
reserves to protect the franc.
'!be BritlJh pound aot Into
more trouble and international
credlU bad !o be arranged.
WAGE Jlll(ES
Now, France is having to
pay the ~ or giant wage
increases agreed to during the
crisis earlier in the year.
Consequently, no one wants
to keep French francs because
they believe Ute F r e n c b
economy cannot support tht
present exchange rate.
During all thls, like an
omillOUll rumbling, speculation
mounted that the W e s t
Gennans, bec1>mlng richer
and richer, would have to in-
crease the value of the mark.
'I't\e whole situation is now
boiling over and cOmplet.e
chaos is forecast unless the
West Germans revalue,
because if they do not more
and more people will bu)'
marks to the detriment of
other currencies.
The French are determined
to avoid devaluation if they
can, believing like Britain it
is up to West Germany to
reva1ue.
1bt · West Germans have
been refusing to do this but
they may soon have to agree
to at least a 5 percent Increase
in the value of the marU.
Bankers agree it is ques-
tionable whether Germany is
in a strong or weak position
because although it is col·
lecting the marbles, the others
are fast getting out of the
game.
And West Germany will
h;i;ve trading troubles if other
countries lack the money to
buy German goods.
Ideally, bankers fee] France
should devalue by 10 to IS
percent and Germany revalue
by S percent, both moves com-
ing simullaneotisly to keep
things going smoothly.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A "deceptive sales act"
Betty FumeM, P r e s i d e n t giving the Pl'C power to seek
Johnson's special usistant far temporary restraining orders
c 0 n s u m e r affairs, bu and injunctions lo stop decep-tive sales practices. called for a .serieJ of gC>Vern-_Treble damages to "reim·
ment programs and laws to burse the victim for actual
protect the American shopper. losses and for pain and suf·
In what she said "may bt fering."
my very last chance" before -A "home improvement
..i-:-i-industry investigation act" to an Auin.uwolrati·ve changeover, e:ramine fraud in the home
Miss Furnesl testified at • repair industry.
Federal Trade Commission A " -consumer sales pro-
(n'C) hearing on consumer tection act" to give the con·
problems. sumer who bas signed a con-
Saying t h a t no ad· tract with 8 door-to-door
minlstraUon "can afford to salesman a cooling off so he
tum its back on the American can change his mind.
con•111ner," she called for Miss Furness said t h e
adoption of program,, ranging federal government must also
from J---' "one stop" -o--· •-bel ~ ..... .., "' p states develop
sumer offices to laws to pro--unifonn and parallel con.
vide financial reimbursement sumer protection programa
for ~mer losses, which could include "state
Miu: Furneu said stronger consumer commissions with
regulations to protect the coo-rule making and enforcement
sumer should include: power."
-A onNtop service where ----------
the consumer can get answen
to his questiOM and 1'tnedles
for hlJ problems. This, she
said, should be on a state
and local level to bring lbe
consumer "doot-..step justl.ee."
-Better provision! for
redrea through the courts,
lncludln& anal! cll.lms eour1I
and 1 systtlm of arbitration.
Western
Tells Profit
Wtstern Air Llnes today
<eported. prom ol ll0,'121,000,
er A, •i I lhlre, f'Clr tbe ftrlt
nine-month& ol the year. Tbb
cJmpared with 110,151.000, or
IUI • abate, for the Hire
p«iod ia.. year, aC«ll'dilllJ to
J. Judoon Tayloo", Western'•
eenlor vice prWdenl and ...........
OpetaUQ( revenues wen
Sl67,IM,OOO, compared to
ll",2311,000. Expwos were up
•t uu.us,ooo from
llll,741,000.
Seat-mlln pn>duced dw1n(
the period "M'e up 19.8 per·
cent, while se1t-mlle1 sold in-
c:reuod IU percenL
Cho rles E. Holm .. ,
u:ec:utive v i c • prwi-
dent, bu been appoint-
ed president of ~ ln-
du.slria.l B r u a h Co.,
effective Jan. )4
Holmes, a Huntington
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Lido Isle
Presents
'Savage'
By 1'0M TITUS
Of ... Dtlfr ...... s..w
'Simple Simon'
Children's Theater Guild
Stages Sparkling Fantmy
lly TOM llARl,BY
CM .. Dlilr ""' .... U memory !""• 111 w!!I,
It was J. M. llarrle of "Pe&i
Pan" fame who ft rm 1 y
cloclared that the lut -Mneedod at a cblldren'1 lhow
WU the prof-critic.
hard wort lad rlcb lllmt
-be .. quickly lhelved. Surely. 901llewh... In tbla
county, there are the funds
and raourcea to blct lo the
hltt tbla polished production!
·we.don~ Intend to p1c1: out
fer plaudit. anyoae other thu
~ we've already men-
ttooed. It wouldn~ 1le fair to
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"THERESE
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OSlAI WllNll ..
"INnRLUDE" .. C•••
• • The curiOWI thing about
'"Ibe Curious Savqe," the
latest offering from the !Jdo
Isle Players, Js Its inabllitJ
to be categorized in dramatic
terms. lt runs the theab"ical
gamut from light comedy to
tender drama, from t b I
farcial to the melodramatic.
"l(y -crtllcl .. rlgbt there 1n tbt audience," the
TNB CAST
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the ...... that tbla wu tn111·~~~:'1H: .. s:w1:m:m:•::r":..~~~~~~~~ a team effort In which we
filled to detect a lincJe weak --
link~ flaw. In its uneven, yet appealing,
production, John Patrid:'a
"THa CURIOUS SAVAfla .. ,._ -'•V bv Jotm 1"1!~ 41~
by 1111 Fllcik. IM""9d "" "1Vl9 Smllfl, soulld elMI 11111111119 IW loll G!l!lllllMm, _..., b'I' WM .!:.~ Iii. Pl1r.n •klllt ~ s.fv,.,.,
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Third Ovtl'lf ............. 09nnll "'•UN ,.ounll OUM'cl ••••••.••••.• ..lllllY MICY
author said. in essenc.. ••And
tbe RfOCfucer who can claim
the fixed attention' of a young
audience for at least an hour
..,. -assured that he bu
• llnt clau -Oil bla bands." : thoughlfu1 messages are given
mixed interprelations by a
cast of varying talents. While
deficient in pace and timing,
the play reflect! occasional
.lusterous highlights -IJ>.
cludlng a beautifully staged
• .clGSing scene -that 1ee111
to compensate for l t 1
EAVESDROPPERS -Listening in on Ebiie Painter
in this scene from Lido Isle''! "The Curious Savage''
are (top "' bot1nml Bill GaUlschi, Stan Bell, Claro! Bookasta, N o r m a Gautocbl 8Dd doll, "John
Thomas.'"
'n1it """'1-protwlonal critic
was vividly reminded ol the
sage Barrie's words Saturday
during tho Children'• Theater
Guild'• magnificent production
pf "Slmple Simon.'"
We bad with us Ill young
critics ranging from alJ: to
shortcomings.
Set in an upper claSI
sanitarium, where a widow
lw been placed by her three
mercenary stepchildren. ill
~ lreats the plight of tb'e in-
-mates with comic tenderness
8.!J they rally to t b e side ti.
.·SAC Opens
:.~Inge Drama
. The drama department o!
.,. Santa Ana College will present
.. William Inge's "The Dart at
, 'the Top of the Stairs." Thurt-
day, Friday 1:1nd Saturday.
Perfonnances will be given
at 8 p.m. in Phillips Hall
auditorium.
Drama Wtructor H. Robert
Blau.stone ol Orange is the
play's director, while Linda
Moss of Santa Ana is technical
director. Victor Seranno of
Santa Ana serves as student
8et de-!lgner.
their new guest in her battle -
to keep her mllliODll out of
the bands ol her greedy heln.
Leslie Painter as the widQW
who takes a teddy bear to
bed became she's "too old
to have a lover and too
fastidious to sleep with a cat,"
gives an intensive a n d
thoughtful performance.
However, her relaxed tempo
seems to set a tedious pace
for the balance of the cast.
JJ her two &on1, a senator
and a judge, Stuart Swidler
and Basil Bookasta both strive
too bard for co~edy and lapse
into a strained sort o f
melodrama. Barbara Swidler,
however, is first rate in a
beautifully bitchy role as their
sister who avoids excitement
because it cau.ses wrinkles.
Each or the five inmates
has an opportunity to steal
the show, but the only one
whQ really does ts Norma
Gautschi as a flighty, love.
craving dreamer. W i 11 i am
Crossword Puzzle
·M:ROSS ,_
fnSclll'ICed
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suppfied
II Flower
cluster
14 Image or I
dtvinity
M Lir~ land
body
~ G1eetifi11 t11
farewell
17 l;11ignanl
stale
l' Ont on tht·
way 11J •
2!0 "-----A Plttde'"': 2•-21 f'ro ---23 Submissi'flt
24 --paribus:
Olhtr lhings
being~
27 Floating
platform
1' Inception
31 "Le COlll'le
de Montt ------" J5 -as5adu1· . setts ciiie
37 Complete•
all ctet1lts
]' Very slow
to acl
40 Chambrl"
42 A real ··· fun liiw
4C Stqul!llte
of foot
llOYl!llll!ftl
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cootai•
41 Gre~ ill.t
4, IOfl!OVff
SO Hurry
52 Grasshopper
54 Kind of
cemtal ltne
%tittle luaps
5' ErMjllsh
poky i2 Kind al
bench
fi4 Tete --<
2 words
b5 Poker
· playrrs:•
word 9 I. Aarr. « FOttfldr¥
t;7 Keepi119 defense worker,'"' tn one's awt1 group: Mb. 4' Ctai:y: S\a119
control lG Preparing a 46 SUte: AtXlr.
lO ..• ·-Sn coep d'etat · 48 Afrkan
1l war111th el l:1 City cl Elf~ 1epubllc
. fttli119 ·. . 12 Orator's . 51 Sharp sting·
12. Mwnlain · · inltrJtctlon inQ cold
of Europe . n Manageab~ S3 Callfomfa
73 Miss Farness 18 Eam fron.tirrsMan
74 Border 22 Fa11lly 55 Fabtlc
16 Rekwnlon nMt prril: 57 Cottw, Me
1 Ki.cl of
p<ide
1 Fe111i"'"'
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3 Repelklam
4 Bird
5 Support«
of a le•
'function
7 Enumeratt
8 Opli~I
lllilSel'
?S "Prince-"' Md jacket
Z6 Locallons '8 French
28 Calendat ltglstnhif
abbrniaWca body JO p'tf1. to 59 Offha.c!
sh}9s Ml River of
J2. Vanan1wer· England
ite's nel~ fit Fall '°
33 S1111ll 9r0Yp lnclclh!
34 Ma.n's n.arne 63 Wnlte clostif
J5 Principal: 66 Biblical
COlllb. fotlt prottOllln
36 tbsen 6t Dress 1111
chtorachr 61 Femit
l8 FNil 1t1IM11I
"M ....... t!M~-D.,,
"Three Cuckolds"
Gaut.schi as an ex-statia:ticlan
who yearns to play the violin
comes off effectively despite
some early uoeertainty.
Carol Bookasta gives a fine
performance as a woman,
spurned of motherhood, w.ho
raises a five-year-old doll.
while Stan Bell, In his stage
debut, is quite strong as a
pilot who lost his senses along
with hi! plane. And Nancy
Hayes, with on1y four lines
in the play, draws applause
oo three of thein as an un-
c o m m unclatfve emotional
recluse.
Probably the b est in·
terpreted performance of the
evening iB that of Marjorie
Wahler as the hospita1 nurse.
The staH psychiatrist ~ done
a good deal less effectively
by Dan Wedman.
Four more performances of
"The Curious Savage" will be
presented tonight t b r o u g h
Saturday at the Lido Isle
Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud,
Newport Beach.
12 yean: of age whose shining
eyes and delighted laughter
richly confinned our own opi·
nion: that thil gaily CO&-
tumed, deligbtlully ~fan
tasia on an old nursery rhyme
ls exactly what the pediatri-
cian ordered.
And there was no doubt that
the adults in a near capacity
Orange Coast C o 11 e g e
auditorium audience shared
the rapture of the younger
onlookers. There were plenty
of "Bravos" to be heard in
the sustained and r t c b l y
deserved ovation that ended
the opening lhow.
Brilliantly directed by Peter
Church, this merry muaical
-beauUfully geared to the
child's UIKk'!rstanding and ap-
preciation -owes much of
its success to the lilting, toe-
tapping music ol. Jean Fan.
dowsky. Those sprig ht 1 y,
catchy melodies, backed by
the clever lyrics of Prue
Holden, had this writer's faini·
ly (and lhe writer! ) humming
and whislllng over t h e
weekend.
Simple Sim.on, ably 'F , k ' portrayed by Jim Raitt, does
antast1c s ••••••••••
Tryouts Set : * Tonight * e
The Forum XI 'rlieater ol • SKI NIGHT :
Long Beach will conduct audl· • ~•rntn MUltr'1 •
Lions for its next production, • SKI MOVIES
"The Fantastlcks," on Satur-e SKI ~OW •
day and Sunday ill the group'• • •
Morgan Hall theater, 835 •MR'· oo·s• Locust Ave. • •
Eddie Kare is directing the •· PtDA • PASTA ...
Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt .SUDS e SOUNDS e STU
musical fantasy, which calls • 2600 w. CMt ttwy. •
for a ca.st of eight including a642·11J1 Newport9
a young boy and girl and •••••••••• five older men.
Aeling tryouts will be held IF========:i,11
both days at 1 p.m. and Sun-
day at 7 p.m. Musical audJ.
lions will be conducted both
afternoons at 4 and at 9:30
p.m. on Sunday. The play is
scheduled for a January open-
ing.
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ENGAGEMENT
SHwt .. 7:00 & t :JO
Mitt. S.11. 2100 & 41JO
Jut cut . your eye . down
the· cut llal H you're lootln(
for· credits. Evtl'J · member
played bla port In tbla •fut
much more thali meet the moving, u t t er I y delightful
piemlll In tb1a gay -"Slmpla Simon."
-ol the beloved nuraery rh-. One lut point, U we mly.
Wandering In a ....... !low refreshing It WU to ...
land, be·runs afoul of a queen • cblldren'• mow in w)llch
whole complete· diefatorahlp the bebivorlal concepta we
utencts to the point that none sboold all be trying ta 1nstlll
in her fettered kingdom can into our cblldren are ao clearly
lawfully CONlder b Im 1 o 11 tpelled out wllbout detracting
awljlie until Ibo II rouaed In cme tota from lb bilb ..,.
the mornlna· And Simon lands tertalnmeot ·-· In jail and puts bla name lt'I the llOlt ol rewarding
OD the encuUtlooer'1 llal be-..,tertalmneot that ii IO udly
fCft everything ii delightfully rnlslin1 from oor prbago.
I01'ted out with the queen filled television acreem during
turning over a new leaf and the bdurl that our cblldrea
a brilliant cut aendl ua home can watch, more'• the plty.
with a· rousing rendition of Well done, € b 11 d r .en ' 1
two ol the ll>ow'a happiest '!beater Guild. Cwt your
aonp. future cour1e from the qua-
Wo .. n pay no higher tlon ta delighted chlldren
tribute to tbla top lllgbt ut.d .. equally delighted
preeentation than to compare critic: "Please, when can .we
It with the panlomlme that go -to ... Slmpl• Simcm
is Britain's tr ad lt ion a I. _ag:=:aln=.:.!'_' -------I;
Chrtstmu season fl"' and Im·
mediately qmce\de that. thla
glittering "Simple Simon ·''
wooid wow t1>em In the Old
Country.
But we wen Dabberguted
to learn that Its ollig1ng would
be limited to its five w~kend
perlonnanceo ill the OCC
auditorium. 'Ibis 111perb .i-.
should, without a shadow ol
a doubt, run throughout the
Christmas season delighting
young and old as it did 1n
the performance we were
privileged to attend.
It's a tragedy that so much
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' NEVER -WAS 11IEI£ A MAN
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The Spice Age
Adventuress.
Whose
Sex-Plofs
Are Among
The,
Mosl Bizarre
fyer Seen!
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Now ttiru Tuesday.
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NEVER WAS THERE A MAN
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-Alan" Alda
Lauren Hutton ·
The Real
Oetmltlions
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.SF State
Students
In Class
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SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -students
returned lo clw<o lhl.s momlnll al
troubled San Francbco state College,
but the alm<>opiMre w11 far from --1
Pl•lndof'-policemen were DUoned
on U. campwi, and convened with eac:b
other over walkie tallde..
Some students-attended lectures, main-
ly in the science c\!_vlslon, and in other
bulldlnga studeii.ts were in classrooms
without profe&iOn. Many of the pro-
feasor1 'liere, attending a faculty meeting
in the main allditorium.
The campus of 11,000 students was
closed last Wednesday 1.leC&UM of cam-
pu.s violence.
"' the college nopened In the foggy
San Francisco suburbs, representatives
of the Student Strike Committee picketed
for a continuance of a cl~oom boyc¢l
College Prealdent Robert Smith had
ordered classes. resumed "with police
protection if necessary."
'"!'lie dean of -tlie aeveh llbbooL •. and
I have decided to resw:De a fulJ class
schedule ••• ," uid Smith Tuesday night
In "'jedlllg I lacully _.J for I
o!ngle, cimpu!-wlde class for today.
Tbe faculty called for a dialogue
between Smith and the striking Black
Students Uruon which would be piped
to classrooms.
Smith earlier had told lludenta that
the campu1 ·wouJd reopen in compliance
with .a sta.t.e college trustees order, but
police . protecllon wi>uld be ne<essary.
The ~ aald violence and Ihnat
of violence would not be tolerated on
any ol Iha· ti alale college campuses.
New:eort Finds
Tides Rising
~Fog Lifu
Il'Oft l1lted In Newpml !each lhl.s ....,,_
Ing -.. did tht !Id... wateri lrool ·Ibo· JQIW bay bocked
over bulkbeada inil' ~ uP from
11onn c1nlnli, nood!iig': 1o.-<:urb.dept1t
many ltreela In Weot .Newport, aome .
In Balboa and some on Balboa taland~
Tbe aboormally blgb Ude "'°ched a
peak o1 T.1 feet aborlly after I I.JD.
today. n .will ruch the llIDf: level
at t a.m. 'Thursday; at t:30 Lm. Friday;·
and will decline lo about U feet at
10:30 a.m. Saturday.
• City crews will be closing valves on:
ill llonn drains that bave them prior
to each expected bay overflow. said
general services Director Jake Myndene.
The valves wlll be reopened when the
Udes recede below the storm drain level.
He aald there Is DOI much else the
city can do, ucept to put up "Flooding"
signs and watt.. It· IWs three to !oar
houri for the-water t> roll back into
the bay, be said.
Myndene said s1neta arOIJM Newpml
Mand. several sectiODJ of Ba1boa
Boulevard and _!bl! cannery area beblnd
City Hall were taking oo the. most water.
There were no reportl ol damage.
and there ereo't upected lo be any.
"We have this sort <if thing per1odlcaily,•t
be said, "Some people aUll aet excited,
but there'• no reason -wtlesa fl get 11>me rain with the high tide . .,
No rain was expected. Ntlthft',
fortunately, Wll!I heavy surf in West
Newport.
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Blast Traps 74 Miff:ers
Otficials Say_ Vic~ims~-Lives in 'Great Jfjopardy'
UPIT .........
A PLEA FOR CAMPUS PEACE
.$F Stole Coll<111'1 Smith· .
Reagan Appoints
Newport Lawyers
To Judge Posts
MANNINGTON, W. lo. (UPI) -A
series of explosions and f1rts ripped
throogb a huge solt coal mine near
hf<e today, trapping 74 minus· w..
dergroond. A mine olllclal aald their
lives were ln "greit jeopardy." ..
,<ttempta lo "'8Ch -them c:ould not
begin before nigbtfall, olflclala-aald.
A spokesmao 10< the CooaolldaUoo Coal
Co. said 95 men were working in the
seven-mile-long mine when tbe first ex·
~on occumd abou! I a.m. EST. lblr-
Marine Slayer
Of CdM Man
Sent to CYA
A young Camp Pendletoo Marine who
C<Xlfeased to the slaying ol a Corona
del Mar insurance analytst today was
aent to the Callfomla Yooth Authority
for an indefinite term.
Juvenile Court Judge Bnice Sumner
ol Laguna Beacb ordered the jmmediate
· committal Of Edwfu William Chott III.
Murder charges against the serviceman
were recently reduced to voluntary
manslaughter with the f11i118 of his guilty
' plea. • Two Newport Beach attorneys are Previous action by the CYA in aimilar
ammg frur Republicans appointed by· Ca.!lel would lndicate that Chott, now
Gav. Ronald·Reagao today to be Orange IS, could aerve part ol his I lo 15
. County municipal court judge>. year ... 1ence1 In a CYA facility, up to
J. E. T. "Ned11 Rutter, 31, WU named the:.' age ol Jl. Depending upon further
to nplace Judge William Cbrislensen, dlspooiUoo, he may then be espected
who recently retired from Harbor Dis. lo complete his jail tenn !n slate prlaoo. ~. a native of PerrY,Ville, 'Missouri., ~ ~udlclal Coor!. : , . , . werit ~ ·juvenUe court prococlur<s
Xeimeth M. SinUh, 40, was appointed bec1uR ne WUI 17 at USe' Ume of the
to a """ judg~p c;reated by the t96S kU1lng iUt May a.
leglslature. Chott ·wu anested 1Ht June 11-In
.,_ ·-'"''"' to·-'"'·eshi~ were Jnctla••~lll ·~ =• M~,bJ•"'•-,.... ...,......,. -""""" ~ .... ....,,;;, ..... ~ "-'-"' ~ .... .,,,.,.,,....:::; ,.,.... g -............ t'l!lmtlngton _,.... ......... ........ -'"'""
la •"" w-• -E Smith, "'~ Avt.. • "'. · Beach wyo<,,,... aner . n, + -~. ~ -111" .. t:_ an i.ttaniey' ltho Uvei' hi Fullerton. nJW JNde . I of bloQd ·on ,the o1 hi.I bunl • All will recelvt Jearly silaries of . Illa ear wit mlialiif ·and-waa-, later
$Zl.lJI. f0\111!1 abM<jooed lnlprj11811•.I<!, ~. lilnce 1959, Rutter bas been a ••...,er . -e ear..ild ~lietorbiFllfved -""U .... •• .... y . . ' ,,,., • •= 1
with atlomey Dennla E. earpmter, a" top aOO aklbe and 1w" ·.bUrl'l'I," the _ 11im1
flOP ·atcle, from Newport Beacb. Then way oo June 8. Ni>body' cjalm'<d the
are now more partner.s in the firm. body or the estate. ' •
Smith IJ a .partner In. the law firm Of Guy, Smith and Wabl· tn Orange and
also maintains ao tlflie In Newport
. Beacb,
Woman Dunked
As Boats Collide
An early morning crash of two
sailboats in dense fog Tuesday resulted
in· the dunking ol one pas'aenger and
miner damage to one of the vessels
involved.
Mn. Elzie Gravltt.t, of l8lf Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa, leaped from her U.foot
craft when 1be saw the other boat appear
out o( the fog on a collision coune,
harbor olflciala aald. ·
The Gravettl were 1&1llng In the ·area
of Bay Shlre .Lllbl. wben. the 3J.foot
Angelman sailboat owned by .t. Gillespie,
of 2601 w. Coast Hlgbway collided with
them, damacini the smaller cra!t'1
gun.wait..
Mrs. Gravitt wu retrieved from the
water by the Gillespie boat and then
~ boats were sailed to the Dry Dock
Restaurant.
Mrs. Gravitt was taken to Hoag
Memorial Hospital where she was reltu-
ed after an euminatlno.-
As F Qg Leaves,
Winds Arrive
Orange Cout residents st(>pped wor-
rying about the log today aod c..i
their eyes to the east where a new
discomfort was ' forming -a Santa Ana
wind condltion.
However, the U.S. Weather Bureau
reported that desert winda were relative-
ly mild and ahould taper oil by later
afternoon. . J
The depoied fog, meanwhile; Wl.J
achedUled to retUrn in patchy do• over
the oceao tomgbt .and early Tbunday
mornlnfl, clearing by mldmnrnlng.
5wmy 1kie1 and Warmer temperaturec
were predjcted for the balance of the
week, with the mercury cllmblni aa ·
hlgb aa 85 degna In Inland areaa.
Audrey Sheds Mate
HOU.l{WOOD (AP) -Audrey l(ep.
bum ind Mef Ferrer were divorced ~
day In lolorgOI, Switzerland, a frlend of
the couple IJ1llOUllced, A joint atitement
from the couple 1aid the decree w a •
laaued by the civil tribunal ol the dla.
trlct al "'°""'
. .. , ' teen· ICrlml>led to aaf0\1 lmmedlatoly. retCUO attempt. • , >
Elgllt oth<ra were -II••· boun · ·0 we'H going to try and got the men
later from an area of the mine unloucbed , oot and we bave tQ take whatever actjoo
by the blaata.' ' will ~·lo Iha~" William PounmtoOe,
Tbe mine, CoMo\ldalioo~ L1lewe1tyo I vlct )ift!ldint of C4moUilauDlli aald. portalof·the~lllOo,IJ~ • ''OncO'lhe)'.11ttCiiert).cio•go lh, they DU/: the ooutlnreotern Penilsjlvania . will have to build flmfa11a," PoUndstona
boriler In ncrtllero Weal Vlrgima: It said. "This ta a alOw .-. "
was the sCene of an explosion 14: yean He aald there. wJ,a a · ~bJllty lt
ago which ~ed 16 miners. , ' · might be 10 ' days before the rescue
SmQte, flre and the threat of adcUUo~ attempt Wll• completed} · ,
exploslonl' prtciuded . an Immediate Tbe explosion wu the aecond major
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MAP LOCAtES MiNE WHERE 74 ARE TRAPrEo ' -\ . i . . ' ..
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.loy R~~in Sp~.~~oat_
" ,. ~ t' ·: ·-.w J, ... tf r."
Bti~gs'·~:rrest of~,Pai[ .
' . ' An em:ty morning enilJe Jn ' a stolen
15,ooo-~t eo<led Tueldar Ill Ille
arrest oi 1 two l'1lUlll moo ..iter they
rammed · and sank a ~fAQOt ·aallbol!
and damaged several m~ .. yeuela:
in front of the-Balboa PavUion,. police
alleged today. .
Anthnoy , ... ph Coala!wl, 13, of
Covina, and Dennta Cunon, 13 of Weal
Covina were booked by .Newport , !leach
police on cba;gea of grand theft boat
after the alloged barbO< bljlnka avjOd. .
Polle< cba;ge the pair fOun<I Ill" ~
hoOt lritb I kty In the ;tg;¥tioo. The
boat, ·Wbicb belimga lo ~ HlllrJlll
. ' Bayshort Dr., wa ,Ued .al_~-a marlM
gaa staUoo near the Parillou, police
·aa1d. • ' •.
• PoUce charge the men then • bqin
I joyrid• of the IOCked·ln' bly•lor m\
u y•t undetmnlned time lllai ended
only when Cannon fell ovefboml. ·
An officer from the Harbao Patrol
noted that hi.I offke WU •callod at ·Hoot
I a.m. to lilb Clnnoo from the dllUt
,water.
"W' speot the rort. ol uie """"1n2
aearclllng ·the lw1>ot far · dimlaeil
boltl .. he aaid. .
I ' , . ' ' Offlc!lai,I aald lllat the rammed ·aallbaat
belongs: (6l Oiarlel ·Mayo,· 1ar Hewea
St., Santa AnL This mOl'ning, tbej< were
still l1'ylng to locate the owners of 'the
-other damaged craft. '
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StoreB
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Calla -liquor .... e-ped wllb
-lbod ... _, nllbt u two
--....., auW Cll 1hlll" .-.... -~:_,.v.,_T!"'e:t. ~ r:aii".:
I bold up tbe JU Im llquar -:~ ... ~ i.:...·r:
' ~ Jodi: !rod. hid c11....:.i bJ •
f ,' the marUt-llqu« Aon ODIJ 1• m!mjet • •• •• • Thrown Rock-
Hits Wom"8 . -
Oil 'Freeway
A I.~ rod: WU -lllraalll
the wl"!bbleld ol • ..... tbo --
San lllqo ~In Colll Ilea ,.....
dllJ -~ bJ a ',..ill In .Bo J
Scout 1Wrt -nul!inl out • woman ·-··-Mrs. MU7 J, Fernandel, 15, ol 11111
Snead om., Hllllllnll&o Beadi, told tbe callhb>la mp.., p-.... tpGllOd
a JOUll> In I Boy Seoul -at Ibo
opol from where the ---Mrs. Sadio II. Lotm, If, ol -
Bow, S.D., wu tftatlcl at llOIC Memartal
Hoapltal for her bijurles end -
to -fllrtber ----Ille attack. .
Mn. Luther 11 Mrs. v.-· mother
and Wll rfdlna with the 1 O U D I
ldaJterltt in a ar followlnc laet
-m.1&•, wllo llolll*I ........ Iha
... -to the holplta1. . -
Olllcer D. L. lfyalt aa!d lb\ 1"' -1-lled tlrqh Ibo ' wlndlllleld II Iha
Bristol Street ovemoaing about I:•
p.m,. end waa olntoalb' -Jn. ~ ...... !.,.
' Calla Meu pollce are-jmallpllng
tbl CUI al I criminal aft ... -Diil ··,tnlllc--llncimcllanad
' ..me. a pGllible -to IM 1-pri-'lina. .
Pilot 'Plwwg
; Hurt in Wreck .
·-wopoOea ' 10 'lbe lblrd ..... an !" ollabon lnalor""" near
Ibo Sapia -ADI Rlvs--.lb, I' ""'° 'u ID '.~ of Ibo ireat jetty II
lbe 8aDta Ana ·RI"' end 11n1ctun1
..... $llldllllo u -~ -Ibo river IO Iha 'Newport Pier.
Slap 1 wai llie r.pieolsbment of und
11 Surllldt end -Beach.and Slqo I ..,.. aled IP'ofno lnatallecl al 40lh
and Mtb -. In Ncwpori Beach.
No New .Lea~s Reported .· . .
In Skull Execution.Case
No411Jn1 -baa tumed up In Ille -..!or the executiOa ld1Jen· d ·Kool
D. DaN. ~·.-,lf,!lr lbe ·-
JUD'I ~wed UlUI WU tumeif .,.. i.i local police by tine Ooot.-Mesa
rabbit-.. · · ·
"lrweltlplkm .. cootlnulnl. but ,..
ha..,\ bom abla lo find Ille _. .,,;•.o lootlnc foe to 'IQllllon," Aid
~QM~ Sbertll',I _~--~
-'11111 tattered clothing ol the
!onf.halred .....-·-.• ·--fnlm Hayward lul April-w ... .._.... nine days ago, 1e111ued
below Rollroad Clnyon Dam. near
Blslncft. '
Faced with galberlns darlmesa and
lllllamlllortly wltll RI••--OooD)' In
-· two Colla Mesa brolben and tJi&ir companion ~ Davil' 1kull~ .
and wrlllwald! lo Oollli -pollca.
Laguna Hills -Suit
Over Jet Crash ,
'1111 -. later · 1o1etlllfled t1iroaP Goes to Tn·al , Jl~Y PilDr pholo&rapber Rlc1lard _ ._
KooMlr 1laa bom admltlod to Hoos • ---·• '·•-••• ••~ ~ ~ '.ionow!iil ml iato Frot11 P .. e I A·-·-,__ ..... ~,--~
cru11 um montnc a1 lbl'mt.....uon " 11y • La&1ma 11111a LeJaun w.-Jd woman
d Jamtiaroo Jload end iutblufl Drive. BAJA GUFFAW wbo wu crt~ally Injured !\hen two " 'Koahlor, '17, 110\i ziui SL, Nl'll'porl Marine Ccrpi jell colllded and crubed
-. widfeed -lnJurl<a and ..... rdeirin( to lbe -ol the LoWol-then Jan. II, 111'1, , ... to . lrta1 In
<al -the -lo the -~ Purclwe, Ille Gadldeo Purclwe and Loi Angeles foday. ' ' booilltal-aald. : JfWport Bead! . police Ali! t .h e the purdwc ol AJuta -Seward' a FoU, The cwrt ...moo la In 1be U.S. Dlalrlct
•, ~...._ .... ---..... O!I --lheJ called It. ~-' .. ·: Court and, II for Ille ii>le .~ of ..... .,...,......... Willoo' ailif l4da 'lllit ... lllUDied ·1 -lbe ' aiddmt ~ --~ _..,.. __ ,,] .... -hli' ~ .... , .. ~ lbe ~cf-~ ·.Mn. lldwlna, G'"' 7' 111 • ~ •·.--._,.., r-• ·• _,., "-•·•-B 71 f I'll DA ··•• au; ..., F-< coP1 from the cltJ clerk'• office, but .-. ... Ann• rown.. 1 O VQUl.la •·wu1um1n&lell00!0Eulblufl.l)rlve.. ·~ d~ a•-~ ·•-~y ·-~ ·savw.l.wlll receive.' ~-OflleOn Ria ,~...._. ol --~m•j -., .....,-, -----J~ nbicle c:oDJded d~ 1e11 ~ OV« .... lql!Ono oiivlOUlly dftllni Wiiii • 'nil U.& 'NaVJ Depailn'Miil liai ad-
j "91de ol ltoebJtr'• --Mrs. Gm Wll a propooed Jud.~ mltteil Uahllll)i ... the ..... •tlomei'. ~!not boopJta11zect And to compllca,. mallen, lnatad 11111e1 McCarihj ~ · Mn.
!~ of mating the lft'llllMl!CI pretelUltlon Browll:aald. -
• • to Wllooo when the ngular counc:ll · He aaJit· ilit 1W --ft" bpera-; •. D Des ed meet1n4 adJoomed, a opedal e1ecuUva U... llln<e tlie <!i'aiJh aJmo.t two -·-t•,;uam troy ....ion •u cantid.. · · aro. . . ·-·
:f Such meetlnp 1i:e Cllltomartty private Reioi1tl ol a bOanl ol lnqulrJ probe ''r H • h F• 111n<e UieJ deal with · 1 mattera, 1nto the ... _ o1 l1it ....., Jiav. never 1:1D e1g ts J.l'e ao every..,. loll wt~ 1eam1!tw ii the bom dllc1ooed, TJiO 11n011111 the "Navj. .. ! : A fire reported It S: 31 a.m. lodaJ de-~ ctr01ed a barn at 1571 Mesa Drive in
l ~ Ana Helpts, Sia .. Fcnotry end ! faml1 fire deportment. reported.
\ • J'1remen llld the barn WIS a total j ~and place<! the value al llOO. It wu • b7 Ward Investment Co. and WU
: property btlnc cleared for apart.. l r.:n... aa!d the cauac of the fire 11 I t-r ln•estlg·~
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hunwOlll naturo of:..,WJlaboloi lillled bu paid Olll In dalmo baa' alao not
prelenllon to the Baja goftmOnhlp: · . ~ dlacloaed. .
Everyone U<1'PIJ!pl,~ Pained '.l,bl ~ jet ~ erUlled In a
dvtc 1e •de ro ~ idd~'! lihM1nc ra1o ....., It D1&hl whlli . .,.
newspaper1. · " · • _, riite trem New Yat11 P'loJd Bennett
Aalted 'l'ueadaJ· evto1a1 I,\ .....__..,, Fltld. -.
poalbly true lhal:IM', le r i;lTo r J.11 I. Marine pilot and foor Lellurt World
IOVemonhlp propooed !qr lil1aoo . .,. • ·-~ tilled -Iha planes
....,ii ol "" prw-1 land ~ plummaled Into lbe .. --from Mulco a Joi<• that' rn mllllly oo lbeb' '""'oocb lo Ill Toro Ma'°' Alvin L. Pinkley gave 1 dellnl.. N•nh\lr -'·
anawer. -LallJoprtnc, ... ·Ooasrln .. II e-'.w': "You.canaaythatagaln,"be·replled. vi-~
Tba -upectol Wllooo'I ~ · S-....., from the cnab.. Tba ~ Involves the poalblllty ol cracking don aftii.ii•.m wu l<r ' ~ of
on intunatlonal narcoticl act 1vIt1·, tbrtl apartrneat bulldtaCa
development ol Ille niued lllle, .... unllmit.d rtcreallonal potootlal. .
'1l'm ·dead lttloul about tbla." be
aa!d Tuoadoy, aod bi Ilk! 1ta1alil today.
Rapubllc ol Mexico offldall -jealaul
o1 a11 their territory -111c1 11owe..r,
that the nallooal c<iutltutlGn prdiiblll
dllpoaaf ol..,. ...... · .... 111 ol lbe--
to onolber nallon~
"Mayba lhat'a wh;r nobodJ 'bu -
anything aboot II before," ~ aald,
noUng that many changea bava baeu
made Jn varioul 1cwermnmti.
Countian Dies· .
In Viet A-ction ..
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Stop by and /et
us show yo1.1 O!Jr
ex~//enJ selection
of Fashion _ Pins
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Nix.oil to. Del3rY
Bomb . . .. . .. C'"" r ' ,J
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Freew~y ;Route
Widening Si8rt · ·
Set for Suni~r . l
A. IS.I mll1loo .project to add two lanes
to tlwl oalll!nc lJ.mlla llrelcll ol I b e -
B.oard Okays
Scout House . .
For Teaching
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NeWport Beach ]iark.s ~
TuesdoY nlghl aulllortr.d the '* of ~ 'Rlvmlde Av"""' Scotll lloult In . Cid! Dr! .. Part lly·a group Cl malhers
who want lo provide ~
leachlni to lhelr-gradoi:blldnn.
, Mn, Ell"" Slowlkowstl, SIS Catalina
Drive, uplalned to commlulooen that
the J'OWllStetl l{'I , DOW OD. double
oelilOos lt'NeWPorl Helgbla ElemootarJ
Sd>ool, and Iba hall-day (an.n-) "
"'1'>oo!t"1 lm1 ~ -Slii lilG olli and olhir molhen had """""""to~ i former Newpoil.M111
-. llln. Jean Dlyndam, 4111 Femleal, Coropa de! Mor. Mrs. DJodam
will ltlrt 'ouf bJ lt1cbt"I 10 cbOdren.
Ille parts bOard .... told.
The commllllon, head<d by Wllt.r
Semeoluk, ~ aJ>irOVed Ille ft.
quest, but ~-Iba ~ fa
"only for the durition Of the lrllergencJ."
A ~ applkatlon. ........ l>Q' .wauld
have lo ba made --,ur.
The S<d -" --by lOOUt troops eveniop. '{be prtvato scboollng
will go Oii ln"llio mnlnp, twa di!'• a .week. .
~ls~y:~D Case
C'losed: by Police
lie!!port ,,_., will llllrt -~ A Jll1lfa1 <lie la which a teen-oge
-IWl1llW, i D!vlaloo ol lllllnrays glil Who IJouibt end 'tool: LSD 1n· • ·-·. ~ u,14 lodq. na,~ldl,'ll>en -lo a c.ta M~"a
4blw .... a ineiaa dale baa not ·-~ ~· Jha latar be(lll 11-
MI for advmlslns ·the Dllll~ dol· vei'el1. lifa!.ontiailnl bu been C!Ooecl by
!or coolracl, tt. la• elpected lo come up -pol,lce: · · · • · ·
In late spring. Once wort begins, It wj1l • · JOv.tlpi.n al flnl tboucbl Ille Son
take m.n II lllOlltbs lo two fllll IO CGlll-Diego girl was sulllring the olleda ol a
pleto, Iba allldal aald. -crtmlnal. aborll.... -from wblch she
Construction will add one Jana I o r neart7 died -but pl>yaldans ruled this e•e.h'd1Rc116n from the SBnla Ana out. '
l'rolwaJ lnlorchanp al Bl;latol Sir.et In Tba' lllrl II llllll al Hoq Memorial
Coela Mesa. The lanes will be built on . BooPltal bi lllldaclorJ .-0.., ac-
lbo ·1w.,;u..old lrHw•J'• medlao cor\llnl to ....,.,
atrlp. · Pollce aa!d alie and another IJ.year..id
Ullimatel1 the -aJ will ba llPl1* girt do not ranember what bappened
ed lo ol&hl -divided bjCbway, I he ·during drugtd houis &iiiday In Laguna
offlclal said. Hl>We?er, he noted that this Beach, but Wound up vialtbig a U.year-
..,._ Ml -pul di "foe -old mon'o· -. In Qiata llma, time." J ,'ft'btr9 the vktlm WU ltticken.
lie explalned tbal ellh~lane uPWlcit Surgeoos found a oevm Internal la-
-ict naulra lddlllonal rlsl>t.of·•O)', ceraUon, but aald It had happened II to
bridge bulldlng and lntenectloo cbanc· 2f boun befon and was not llkelJ an
-. -tho c:haoc• to III lanel -not. ol>nrtlon · auempt. · ·
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• ' Nwport~ua trustees are prepared to Pl. by thJ
-four :ii-a with less mone1 fu Ibey !dellJ,y will
noo4.
'Die bond elecl!oc request F.O. 11 will be lw '15.t
mi!lloll -aa am<111nt 1hat JDJl.)1 JOWld large, but In real· !If 1IOI enoueh to keep pace with growing ..,rollment i.:.,~'t provide anotller d8'8room .eat for eecb addJ..
slodeatcomingln.
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Scbool bo9rd member• cut flt million from tile
tl'I;& mlll!Oll th., were told would be :oeeded to build _, 'I.bey thus committed thOIJISelVM to bllldlt tile
~ overi..d In odler way1. ., ~ lM<ucttd 1he cllstrict Mtalf to loolc Jlllo stag· &end idleclulhlf at the high scbooll wilh soma students
~classes at 7 a.m. to make greater use ol. exist· i.nl fadllti ... • •
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Probably 1he llCDool di6trict will be able to come up
wllil a way to handle tile excess of stu4'nta iD high
..-Ind tlleroby save the tupayers some money.
Trimming fl.6 million from the bond proposal iQl-
proves tile d>ances of~·· ~ -
Left Intact were·-. lo IU.e elementary stud!'l'1"
off of double RSsiOlll next fall *¥1 lo CO!Werl two-y-
intermediate scl!ools to -year mldcn. lcbools. El ..
mentary crowdiag will be eased by moving 1lxtb grades
to 1lle iDW!nedlate school&.
Elementai:y studmts c--1Jy are too .)'OWll foe in-
dependent study and work Jt1POIJy lit one room with one
'-her. The greater potential f<>< :flexibility in sched-
uliftg an4 programming lies at the.upper grades.
Double sessiocl inevitably leem to short-change
alµdeuts on Ume_opent In Ute classroom. Second graders
tllls year .p..,d .one-half hour 1 ... per day with their
1Mc:ber. '!bat's 90 hours ol. education they will miss.
• . 0f aecondmy · importance is the inconvenience ol
....... to scbool at odd hours. . -f!iiJ Is a y.,. """" the mood ot.the vo<ers is dilii·
colt to pUf•. In Sepillmller, Fountain Velley and San
JoequJa (Irvine-El Toro-Mlsskm. Viejo) passed bond
Answers to . .
Master Word •
Test -Finally
AU rlpt, I give up.
After a month of resistin& a vioieot
bOmbardmmt from readel'I, w b o were
lurloul llld fnlllraled by my "IDUW
word-test." I've decided to provide them
willl lbe answen, if ooly to set out
~ under lhe lelten llld cal1I and
even irate te1esram1 inlildne 1 have .. d&hl to pooe IUCh q-without
aipply!na the IDIWerl.
1. "Sdemocby" b ftgltting ogaWt
._,_., ~ qalnlt an lmqjJlary roe,
u Don ~·•. tiltint against ~· ;I. "Aleatory b Ille adjective that
nieam perleiDlnl to chance or to luck.
•I. "llATAPUN'' Is the word denoting the n>lting llOUlld d a drum or the
....... of gllllopinc bones.
,4.. "Apophuia" ii tbt wotd describing
the ldDd ol 11t11lence that hints at the
very tblllC it dllclaiml the intention tO mention. ("I wW n 0 t speak OD b i I
\l\llVOl')' put.")
5 .. An Hautodfdact" ii a peraon who
ta largely or wholly self-educated...
1. "Oplim•thy" refers to educat.ion
late In life.
7. An "epanym." ii a peraon from
whose name a race, city or nation i.!
suppoMd to haVe taken Its rwne, such
a :Rome hull Romulus.
t. "DISSEISE" means to disposseSll
or OUlt aomeone wrongfully.
I. When Asian Ou wu confined to
Asia, it wu "endemic"; when It spread
ill over the world, it wu ''pandemic."
Dear
Gloomy
Gu11:
Wb,y lhould haircutting be aempt
fnm price competiUon1 'lbe judJ:e
who struck dolm the 1941 minlrDum
price law wu right. I hope it
stays struck down!
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Tllll lull!,.. r.tttct. ......,.. 111Ns ...
-wttt ..... 91 ... -·-· ..... ,..... "' ,...,.. ... ._,. .... .,..,, .......
10. "Schwa" 15 the liogui:it,,' name
loc the common vowel sound of "oh"
a1 proDOUDCed In "lhe" and thou!andJ
of other EngtIJh words where the sound
i1 not clearly any one of the five distinct
vowels.
11. A "lipogram" is the name of a
composition jn which a single letter
ol the elplllbet iJ wholly, and deliberate.
ly, absent.
12. The six day1 of creaUon are known
u the "bexabemeroa."
:U. 111.JLLAGE" is the amount which
a vesel er cuk of liquor lacks of
being run. ·
lt. "Ap>e0pe" ii tM word describing
the ell&ion ol the Jut sound or syllable
in a word, such · as "I'm not aoin'
huntin' tod1y."
15. "RefecUon" la refreshment after
hunger or fetlpe; hence, tbe ''!'efec-
tories" in parka and other public place,,.
Now for a final super-stumper: VQiat
is the word describlnc a penoo w h o
pracUca the art of pronouncing word1
correctly? For the first 10 right answers
to arrive at my dell, I'Jl lald out
to each an autographed copy of my
latest book, " Leaving the Surface,"
as free prizes.
Nixon and the Congress
WASHINGTON -Top congressional
!Melen are telling themselves that one
r..tlt of the November 5 elections waa
to check. and perhaps even revertt,
the alow seepage of power from Concress
to the President
Three ye1r1 hence th1a view may seem
to have been clouded by wbhful thinking.
Hoale and Senate leaden have coo-
fldtatly deluded themielves before in
llM_ hlltortc tug-of-war between the
Cai>ttor llld the Wbtte House.
'lor the present. however, legislative
Jeii.ten believe there bas been a real
clMmge in the power balance between
U. President and Corip-ess. They think
U... dlanae -beyond the purely PtJ;Uaan curb <JI. a Democratic Congrw:
.. • Republlcan Prestdent.
l&\Dllll.;IN both parties think Presi-
dmt Nilon w1ll have to work with
in the national interest and , in Harlow's
word!, must "perfonn, willy nilly" too.
Congressional leaders in both parties
know that the purely partisan restr1inta1
imposed on Nixon by this n e w
Democratic Congress, will bind very
lightly.
On many iSIUes the new Preskl:ent
will be able to override party llnes
without .Tohnsonia.n pressures. Especially
in the House, Nixon will often be able
to find enough conservative Democrata
to join his Republicans in • worttng
majority.
~. oot manipulate it as President IN THEIR HOPEFUL talk about a JGbiilon did -and did quite effectively halt in the ero!JiOD ol congressional power.
-in bis early-yun u President. They legislative leaders talk about the narrow
$k Nixon ii well aware of this in-margln of NlJ:on'1 vk:tory. They ~e NM!w • !be widely publldied ftct tblt JllW
~ JllllDn'• a,potntment of BrYce • won support of leas than half the voters.
....... _.,leciJl>Uve affelr. they They comm81t thll, wbllt votel'i wen • ,. -!loo by the Prestdenl-giving Nuon bis modat vlc\Ol1 U>ey
....... lllflrt1e rib I _eongres!ionaJ WM tlecting I ne'ff COngtisi ~ Vier)'
pal v. :Drlow, I Q.yur-old alumnm similar to I.be old one. They rtrd.ui: If<... Csss'r•• Administration. is that voters were kind to congea1ooal 1'"1 *' by lllilllra ti botb parties, incwnbents too , even thouch this had Mllr'" WI ..,!"""""' lul • .,.., been billed u • yeor to turn tilt rucols •t w::••d u. problems ))Olt!d out. Ir -II!' a l>emOCl'ltlc llle view lhlt the po-balance bu ;;zw... • .. .... llllCiertaklnp, lldlted ls not. .. ~ noiod, con-
--...... are Involved firled lo Dtmocratlc leadm. s ... t. .... 11at1.., *11tlr 'llltereol and, Repoblk:>n Leader Everett IL Dirbon,
---lo ...... ...., nm, -.. " Ill, II -GOP llrat.,i.t who bu
I apot.i to friendr of I "tratWttion" ill
-· TUI. --th • t power brougltl abOut by tbe oloctlooa. ... .. a ~ ta Jhrlow'a By Robert S. All'" st t _,,. Ill ha'dmt JI ... IDvoJved ud J ... A. ~
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l.olues and Or111ge Coast Junior College District ~
narrpwly !oat one.
But then two week.\ ago school overrides failed in
HllOl!nglon Beach and Tustin.
Newport Beach voters have def-eated four consecu·
live llChool fiJ!lnce proposals. Coota Mesa vo<ers have
defeated two in a row.
One thing is certain: the situation will be desperate
ii !he bood electloc milt tllis time.
Upper Bay Hurdl~
Orah1e County supervison acted wisely and in the
public interest Jut weet when lhey breathed life into
the moribund Upper Bay land exchange agreement with
the Irvine Ccmpany .
The dredging and lax relief plans that were ap-
proved, however, ,do not «&sure l'ealization of the long-
held dream of Upper 8-¥ ..,.,,.,.i;..,.aJ ·development.
It toukl be al ton, 81 two years, maybe more, be-
fore the trade'• legality ls pa11ed on by the courts. It
could~ although ls hardly expected to -die right there.
If that hurdle Is eleared; then p>mes tile precise
planniiig of what the Irvine -ComplJIY and the county in·
~ to do. 'Ibis will Involve addltiocal puhUc bearings.
'I.be city of Newport Beach, for Instance, muot ap-
prove all Irvine residential and commercial develop-
ment plaru and county agencies must act on the region-
al park and marina plans.
There have been many reasons given for the land
exchange. We think Newport Deacb Mayor Doreen
Marshall best summed them up last week.
She pointed. out that the agreement wouIIJ increase
public access to the waterfront by 193 percent, and
would Increase tile area lw public use by 273 percent .
No one, .she said, h'M come up with a better, less
«>Stly, plan for recreational development ol. tile bay.
And no one has.
Readers Sapport VCI Chancellor
'Personal Attack Unfair to Aldrich~
To the Editor:
Al a director of "Town and Gown,"
-it made me. very sad to read in a
recent ediUon of the DAILY PILOT,
an anonymous attack (lo Mallboz) on
Chancellor Aldrlcb, UC!.
The chancellor was man enough to .
It.and up in a large meetint and e.rpltln
his vie.wa on certain dlfficu1t situations
with which this university, u well as
many othua, are faced. HI is, along
with other educaton, trytna: to cope
with student and social unrest that are
worldwide and to whlch there are no
pat or simple soluU0111. U society and
parents did a better job, It would not
be left to educators to patch up the
pie=.
IT IS A VERY _.,, thing to
hear from individuals who have different
interpretaUOOJ aod different way1 of
handling situaUona. That b bow progress
is made. This unsigned letter, however,
did oot deal with the illuel !alrly, but
was Jarlf)y a perMIDI) attack upon the
character and the motiveJ of the
chancellor, who ia doing hill job with
great proteuional skill ind deliber1tion.
Chancellor AJdrkh, bis wlfe and tht4'
three children have made a de.fin"lte
e£fort to become a part of the larger
community of Orange County and they
have succeeded very well.
In my view It is not responsible [or
the DAILY PILOT to allow &0meone
to make a personal attack -anonymous-
ly -upon the head a.ad hence upon
the instttuuon IL!elf.
IRMELI DESENBERG
'Ut1lnformell, l'fcloKs'
To the 'Editor :
The · irresponsible, uninfdrmed, .and
vicious letter attacking UCI'• Chancellor
Aldrich in the DAILY Pnm on
November lt is an excellent eumple
of the sort of obscenity thtt today's
college students are ~mpiaJning about.
The letter yanks from contest and
distort8 remarks made by Dr. Aldrich
before Town and Gown, completely
dlsregardl the complex legel and ooclel
problenu that the appearance of Eldridge
Cletver r a i 1e1 for anyone in Dr.
Aldrich's position, cannot distinguish ra-
tionally an example Dr. Aldrich ofCertd
of student atUtudes from opinions that
may or may '1lOl be Dr. Aldrich's (and
in any case must be treated in the
light of his whole talk), ind bides bel:ind
tbe veil of anonymity.
I FURTHER 1t1specl that the writer
is depending totally on parUtl reports
o( Dr. Aklrlch's remarks, a dangerous
procedure •t best and, most or . the
time, a convenient device of smear
artists. But worse, the letter's style
and tone reveal a small, ungenerous
mind ..
As a proftslOI" who ha• been with
UCJ since: before it.s opening, I want
lo go on record as saylng that In my
elJ)erlence in four universlUes 1 have
never served under a more: admirable
adminlstr1tor or a man with a higher
code ot penonal conduct. Nor have 1
seen an admln1st:rator wbo bad taken
JnOre paiJll to deal ralloo:all1 and.
charitably . with ,...,, people, whether
they come to him for help 0< In order
to make criilcloml ol the educa~
procell .
THIS 13 AN ap ol worldwide student
un-, and thel IUlfttt refleetl a deeper
aoclel crllls thal QO doubt will chanp
tbe world. u a unlvonlty admlniJtrator,
Dr. Alclrk:b -f.oce tbe !mpll<&Uom
" Ulla ~Uoa dol!r· Nor In mY, uperlence have I known
den edo.-iloatl edm!nlllrator who had
had to ""' up with .. lllUdl downrlgltt vlclounu from -ts ol the com-
munity -from UIOll)'lllOU• mldnlslt
phooe calls to thrul.I on hl1 Ille.
r abould like to cite only one example
that could Olli<e aey <'llMClenUoua
Letters from readers (ITe welcome.
Nonnallt1 writtr• should convew tht'ir
message in 300 wor<U or ltss. The
right to cundeme lttttra to fit space
or eliminate libel is reserotd. All
letter& must include signature and
mailing address, but names maJI be
toitl&Mld on reqtUst if sv.fjicient rea-
son is apparent.
teacher at ucr (and it i! the best
faculty I have ever been amont) begin
to wonder whether a career devoted
to the education of YOW'll people b1
worth It in tbls: sector of the world.
DR. ~RICH has liven an Immense
amount of time oahd sincere effort to
philantbropJc orpnlu.Uons in this area.
At a recent meeUng of one of them,
when he w~ .introduced he wu: booed
by much of the membership present.
Who is the better man? Dr. AklrJch,
with a lifetime of service to education
ir. this state or those philanthropists
who showed no sense of mannen, com-
mon human decency, or charity in the
traditional lf:ftSe of the word?
Js each of those people willing to
sign hlJ name to his act thlt night.
I know that the anonymous letter-writer
in the DAILY PILOI' ls not willing
to sign hls name to all of his acts.
Dr. Aldrich signs b1a name to b.L8 1ct,,
every day.
HAZARD ADAMS
Profeuor of English
UC!
A Bortt Leuer
To the Editor,
I b&ve news for tbe "Name Withheld"
whose letter attackJng Chancellor Aldrich
disgraced the pagea of the DA.Il. Y PILO'l'
on Nov. lt -not that there's much
sense in brlagine news to a person
who doesn't live in the real world.
For one thing, the atUtudes and ILln-
dards ot 1tudents have Jndetd changed
radically from what they were when
l was a student 2S years qo. That's
one of the dtllghta and fMl!tratl0111 in
teaching tbe.m, u I-know from 15 years
of trying to ·do so in varlous colleges
and tmiversiUe.s. More to the point,
whatever elu mf&ht be charged q:ainst
the chancellor, he ti clearly a born
leader and an Intensely moral mtn -
as ls self-evident to anyone wbo has
seen or listened to him.
I HAVE DISAGREED with the
chmcellor ~ on matten of prico
lice and principle -and I expect to
go on doln1 so -but 1 also recognize
that he ls unique, . fn m.y limited ez:.
perience of college president&, in being
neJlher a tyrant nor a wet noodle.
But of course tt11 foolish of me to
dignify the letter o1 "Nunt Withheld"
by even ai brief a reptr, f9f' l'"° can
till aerloullr ~-In the ...,. d
Bw Ge.,..e ' Dear George :
1 h•ve a rur that dop mlaht blt:e
me. Whit is this tear calfed and
,_\h, ..:::n 1t be overcome?
JORN C.
Dear John C.: ,
11U 11 called "fear ot doe bltl"
-· and I.I hann, somethla( t o
overcome. as m a a y people l1'e
-that dop .. lllto them. (The,. letters pmle me. In lbt
aarne mill l hurd from tonM PY
who uld he le elrald ol flllinl
from blch places. Who ain't?)
morality and principle by a moral coward
who does not sign hi s name to bis
cha/Jies? HOWARD S. BABB
Moral lt1t1!9ritw
To tbe Editor:
1£ you are going to wiUihold my name,
pleaae don't print this letter. I am a
very modest fellow , but not that modest.
I am also a card-carrying coward, but
I ain not that yellow. So let my name
be seen.
The letter yo.a publllbed last Thursday
attacking Cbanc<llor Aldrich ol UCI
~ me of a mosquito hurling
hlmsell against an alrcraft carrier. Ex-
"'pt !bit I could admire and <especl such a mooqulto .
DIL ALDR1€R DOEJ NOT require
a defense from me nor from anyone
else. He can take care ol blmlelf. As
his min1!ter and a personal friend of
many yean' standing, I would like to
· 11y th1t when • man of sreater integ-
rity thin Or. Aldrich appears on the
horl%on I hope I am atill around to meet
him. He will be worth knowing.
Come to think ol lt, U I had written
that other letter I cuess I would ju.st
as soon not have anybody know lt either.
PHILIP G. MURRAY
MJnUter
Community Church,
CongregaUonal
Corona del Mar
MaHho,. Polley
To 'the F..ditor :
To the continuing surprise and dismay
o! this reader, the DAILY PILOT, by
publlahing "Name Withheld" letters en-
couragu the freedom or eiprwloa held
ao dear in our democracy, withc:ut ez-
pecting, encouraglna or demanding the
Jetter writer accept tbt: responsibility
for any, sta.tement.s, false or hall-true,
l!ltatements of def1mation or pralse, on
which this freedom IJ based.
This leaves the reader with two distinct
impreasloM: first, the Pilot endones
the writer's po.u:ii of view; second, It
encourages the vocal citizen to try to
set by with as much as pogsible, without
takina: the consequences. •
IN l!FFJ:<:f THEN, tbe lack <I
rtS])Onlibillty for one'• own actions an
suppc:ried by "Name WlthheJd" letnn.
contributes-to the tact of lOOHI
responsibility lo our young adults, who
are sent olf to our un1vers1u.. ~
being thoroughly lndoctrlnat.d In "wbit
you can get It)' with" at home.
I · respectlully IUi(Oll the DAILY
PILOT .-....amine its Mallbo> pollcy
and publilb only leltul by dtlMM wW.
tng to atand 'up and be ffCOIDlud wbe:a
they have views to uprea. .
PEG HORN
Jfolli>o> conlr11>11tort "'"'t ll9ft thtir namu and a<¥rcst11ts. NmM•
arc tDilllMld if, In Ille DAILY PIL07"1
vteto, "'ffidfflt rtMOR is gkien. See
l3tter lu!low.
• -Editor . .
Neeop•rt lllldnl
Tothoildllc<:
A month qo, l was net l'faN tbl:$
r1etal ~lion and ~ wn
p-lldlced In NOllll'lrt ~ -. lo
[IOI, llolll' -... -tit by
Ila dibeiiry. Now tUt I -tilb, 1 ... ..., .........
I am t Newpon llltbor mp S<bool
1tulle11L l~movedteacWf.
-....,..nly lo 'Nftport B 1 a ch
-a HIJntlnp>a -Dllrhbor1lood wbert lntecJ'ldon wa • way of lile
and whlro I bod clcoa friends ol an
r11CN. No cm cared or eftll reaDy
ootlced.
Upon moving here, my mother agreed
to pay M per l!lOOth for' the UH of
the community clubhoult, plus fl5 1t
the actual time. ol uie (lor custoditJ
fees and other elJJOlllOI).
APPllOXIMATELY two lllOlllha ago,
I registered weeka in mdvance for Ute
of the dubhoose for a party that l
wished to hold there on a Friday eveplng.
l planned to invite both my new friend!
from Newport B~cb and. my older
friends from Huntington :Beach.
While reglit.rlng, I mentlo~ tllal
the party would be "Integrated. fut.
mecUately; reservations were lhown On
the part of th! registrar. However, pin
hoth he and the members ol the boOlll
who govern the clubhouse were ton1i4rlced
to allow me to register fOI' the party
.. planned.
WHEN I AtTUA!iliY went to lhe
clubhou.5e on the day of fhe party, weeks
after rqlstering, to pa,y my $15 as
requlrtd, I WU "informed" that the
board had secretly met over two weeks
prJor to this and had cancelled my
party, granting the privilege of clubhouse
use for that evening to another group.
Tbe only reason offered we that the
board did oot believe it "proper" or
"ufe" to hold a racially-mixed party
there. They did not even have the com-
mon decency to lnfonn me in advance
of the cancellaUon (they had my phone
number on the registration form).
THERE ARE NO e.J:CUSI! for Mcism
and bigotry. Thls i.9 a direct violation
of the bulc principles upon which tbi.'I
great country wu founded . This ha11
been • Ve'r'J upsetting experience for
me, and l can only hope and pray
that when the people of this community
atarcb their souls and consciences for
ju.stificailon, they will find ooly love
for their .fellow man. Only then will
something be done about this tragic
trutb ol Newport Beach life.
I would 1ppreclate the backing and
cooper1tion of the DAILY PILOT and
its readera in furthtr efforts to Inform
the general.public of this situ aUon .1nd,
ultimately, In alleviating the problem.
. In the interest of safety for rny!tl(
and my famlly. kindly withhold my .. ....
NAME WITIIHELD
Quotes
Jereme I. Hardy, publi1her ftf
LIFE, dlleu11i.g tre.atme•t ft f
•emea1trator1, at S.F. meetinc -"U
you begin by impolinig your WW oo a
----ity you ooon end up by ~ ~ will °'1 a discoo-
toncled majority, aad -·· h end ol you.."
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VOL 6f, NO. 279, 6 SECTIONS, 71 PA~ES . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I JEN CENTS
Private :·Joke on . Baja' Rurchas .e B-ackf ires.
By AllTllUR 1\, VINSEL tmllorilll governor, should America con-°' ""' o-.11r , ... ...,, awnmate tbe deal.
An lnltnded Baja Gl1ffaw dealgned as 1What we had lheH wu a lack of
a , private joke to follow Costa Mesa QXnmunicaUon, but there was no lack
Vlee May~ Roberl M. Wilson's strfou.s ot communicaUooa media today as
pt0posall-that the U.S buy Lower televialon crews and newsmen began
California aa the 51.at state bas totally unsoarlln' the innocent cha1n of events.
b(unbed. ' "The thing is, it has become a terrible
'Fr~• ir)lo .~ 11'.ilson's concept' embarraisment for us all," ssid Wil!O<I
of bilytng' the Mexican tlale ban!l«t when contacted at the city clerk's office
reporters a res)lution Monday night, pro-·today, whllo awaiting a televtstnn in-
poelzll lhat the clvtc· lqder be named · t<rvtew.
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"It .wu a job lo be given· lo me the reoolul!oo m!pt Doi :Jio ~
after ll>e meeUqg," the . vl<:o 1111)'0< ex· and oollM einbarrua lllO ('JIJ c.imcll
plafQed. "They all IJked ' the Idea -and Colla --· ' ' they jUst wanted lo kid with me." With a bl~ ol bl)m fom!cb~ Tucm
Tho CilY Council pwed a Wilsoo WU comet jn hla ~ b\ll •lbe resoluUon asldqg Confl)'tl3 and Prelid<n~ reoolullon that did H.'!,U a pg~
elect Richard M. N-lo loolt lo!o _ bJ ~ · m1 dvlo tem llellm
the possibility ol ~ !)ala 1raiiklili. • • • .
Caflfornla I« U.S. developmeal 0. a ~UiibllUlilJ, ..... ~llil' atf, slate. Coundl -.. fell Wlo ' • from
The vote was 4 to I, with <JoundlmaD lbe olalt to -lbe io... -Ge<qe A. 'Tueller d._qg ao ......,. ·Clll Ibo <117 tn·at leul tWO DOWBplpen, • ..
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Robber Gets $3'50
Waits for Policeman to Leave_ Store
GUN-WAVING BANDIT
Police Seek Clues
A gun-.waving 'bandit who waited a
few moments unUl a policeman left a
Co5ta Mesa liquor store escaped with
more than $350 Tuesday night u t w o
clerks obediently crawled on cbeir
hands and knees.
Area residents are asked lo provide
any poosible clues to the gunman who
held up the E-Z Inn liquor store, '2267
Harbor Blvd., b3$ed on a composite
mug shot compiled tbroogh hi& de-
scription.
Palrolman .Jack Koch bad dropped by
the market-liquor store only 10 minutes
before the -nervous. profane man caught
clerks Laulle D. Jooes and Frank J.
Durante alooe.
"'l'hll Is a holdup," he said, alandlng
at the candy .counter U ·Jonea: app~
ed to waH on blm, theo spotted Durinle too. . '
"Get up h er e,", be snapped. wavbtg
the .n caliber -revolver as thoutfb he
woold u>e It, ·"hurry up, I'm n0t kid·
ding: 'Ibere was a policeman just in
·here."
I . -"'''".'"'-I SF State Co~ligc Q' .~,
W~th Pol~ce.;SialuJ,.{1,tg By
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ·-Stwlena
retmned to classes this morning at
troubled San Francisco State College,
but the atmospbez:e was far from normal
Pla1nolothes poUeemen were stationed
on the campus, and conversed with each
other over walkie talk.ies.
Some students iUended lectures, main-
ly in the science divtsion, and in Other
buildings students were in classrooms
without professors. Many of the pro-
fessors were attending a faculty meeting
in the main auditorium.
The campus of 18,000 student! was
closed last Wednesday tJeCalW of cam-Pus violence. ·
M the college reopened In the foggy
San Franclsco suburbs, representatives
of the Student Strike Committee picketed
for a continuance of a classroom boycott.
c;o!lege President Robert Smith had
ordered classes resumed "with police
prOtection if necessary.••
"The dean of tlle seven acbool. •. and
I have decided to reSume a full class
schedule .• ., " said Smith Tuesday night
In rejecting a faculty proposal for '
single, campus-wide class for today.
The faculty called , for a dialogue
between Sll)ith and the lllrlklng Black
Students uruon wbltb would be piped
to classrooms.
Smith earlier had told students that
the campus would reopen in compliance
with a state college trustees onler, but
police protection would be necessary.
The trustees said violence and threat
of violence would not be tolerated on
any ol lhe 19 state college campuses.
Smith was booed and jeered when
he said: "It is crucial that we tum
more to the community -to law en-
forcement agencies -to try to control
violence on this campus."
S:o'!" whl,te -m. later aaid they
had voted to picket all classes, cooduct
classroom educaUon dlsruptloos and .. de-
fend ourselves if attacked by police." .
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A PLEA FOR CAMPUS PEACE
SF Stata Collqe's Smith
' Two Mesa Youths
Held on Narco <
Campus dl.oorderi a:upted after the
stale college sylt'em chancellor, Glenn
Dumke, ordered Black Panther Gea< ..
Murray .._.ied b' :Ill dl)'I aa a . Two ~ Mesa youths arrested at
part.llm,.loatruclot ldd gr.mile tlu<teol their apartment with a bag ol marijuana
endini an lnveollgallon. · Murray bad and 14 baftd.iolled clgareU.. were ar-
urJid Negro studel!ll ~ C'"7 auna . rafpd -, ta--!llllrlcl
00 CM!/!"!· · Judldal.c.urt.
:..urr,:..: :::::::::;;: =.,.can.;: · c.ata lfil! Poll~W.~ Jack. Calnoo ad..._ ol moie IJ' -· Ulc( "'!" eusJ)ecl; w Haley, 20, of
Most' ol the ocbool'1 11,'llQI -an llO C4!'f<t St., wu plokal up Friday
white. .... ljedlando· amot -cbarlfJll
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Officer Koch-<lisoai<:bed back lo the store he bad just left-said the bandit
ripped out pbooe wlrea before he fled
the store with coins md cash in a
brown paper bag.
He bad ordered Jones and Durante
to get down on their hands and knees
and 1tay behind the counter for three
mi.mites, which they did.
Police described the suspect as about
23 yeart old, roughJy six feet tall, wear·
ing bluejeans, a yellow windbreaker
jacket and weigning clo,,e to 200 plllJ!llls. . '
No getaway car was seen or beard
after the gunman walked oul of the
shop.
Newport Beach
AttQrneys G.et
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J.'"E. T. "Ned" Rutter, 11,. wis named
'lo l!lj>ta.:. Ju~ William ~ w&o· .....,Uy retired ' !tom llliriKr Dt>.
trlct Judlclal Court. . •
Kenneth M. Smith, 40, was appointed
to a aew judgeship created by che 1968
legisJature.
Abo apllOlnted to new judgelhlps were
Fenton E. Jones, _56, a Huntington
Beach lawyer, and Walter E. Smith, 39,
an attorney who lives in Fullerton.
AH will receive yearly salaries of
:;28,126.
Since 1959, Rutter has been a partner
with allorney Dennis E. Carpe:iter, a top
GOP aide, from Newport Beach. There
are now more partners in the firm.
Smith is a Pf,rtner in the law finn
of Guy, Smith and Wahl in Orange and
also maintains an office in Newport
Beach.
Woman Dunked
As Boats Collide
An early morning crash of two
sailboats in dense fog Tuesday resulted
in the dunking of one passenger and
minor damage to one of the vessels
Involved.
Mn. Elzl:e Gravitta, of 2659 Orange
Ave., Coeta Mesa, leaped from her 23-foot
craft when ahe saw the other boat appear
out of the fa& on a collision course,
barbO< olfldals sald.
Tmo~titne loser sttines , . . ' . . . '
f atrol .Car in Ge@~a'f .
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A Costa Mesa ·llCeJiian just DO\lfled
of a minof hit-~!hin accident Was
injured late Tuesday wbeit-the allegedly
neelng suspectirammed the offlcer'a.bwn
patrol -car ne&r'the .orlginalrrrash sc'ene:
Patrolman Albert W. Muir Jr.,"22.
was treated at C-Osta Mesa Memorial
Hospital, while fellow offioers in the
vicin1ty investigaUng a holdup caught
and booked the accid,ent suspect.
Truck driver Pedro S. Olivares, 'll.
of 718 Joann St., Costa Mesa, was booked
into city pail on suspicion of felony
hit-and-run and felony drunk driving after
the twin , colllsioos.
Police aaid Olivares WU fpparentlf
speedina eastbouod Oii Wllaon Street after
a collialon at its Harbor Boule't'.ard in-
tersection when be slammed inf) the rear of th!-patrol car •.
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Muir ')'[U nQt,..ftoua!y' ilQUrOd,' ', •
"Ha'1 llv>PIJll,~.lh{.t1aitoti 1""4y
hr fact," ssid Sgt. Jhh Gieen.
Delecttve .,Jolin ·'S!OqibatJ<, patrolling
the i!ar of I ftOF.i>Y· a)olrtmeol, loUlldlng
adjacent to ,a liquor store just robbed
of 1351, heard the crath. .
1.ooming out to inveirtigate, he :spotted
the heavily damaged blac4-and-w~unit
sitting in Wl'Ollg !ljllOS of ' the streot
and crllth debr!s, scattered aroi»id·
Wltnessea yelled to. caJeb· a ~!low,
older model ataUon wagon· .iwit disap-
pearing dowo Wilson 1 streel, but the
car slopped' es they were··ibliut to catch
It. . ' Detective Ron · Palmer, · riding as
Slooe~k!s paiwr, said Oll•l!<I l)ag·
gered out . ol lbe car ,and' ql!IJled' him
as denying he '!a& trylnl 11"8Cflpe.
Youth Hurls Rock at Ca'r
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On Freeway, WomanH~
The Gravetbo were ~g in the area A 1.75-poond n><k wu U.-0,.. i!Jr<>ugh hurtled lhroug!t il'< wiodBhleld ,t lbe
of Bay Shore !Jgbl whoo the 31-foot the windshield ol a car on the oouthboand l!rfslol 'Streel ojer<;ri>Sllfl)i. • -l :U
Angelrnan sailboat owned bi J. Gillespie, San Diego Freeway In Costa. Mesa'tue. p,m, and was obVlously thrOwn !Ji.
of ZIOl W. ~lllghway collided with day --lbly by a youth !ii I! OJ lenflenal\Y. r ..
them, damaging the 1maller craft's Seoul attire· -sm.,.t>lng out a ,--~ • ~ ~li<:e: ~ ~Vestljatlng
gunwale. • •passenger'• teeth.. , l Uie cue. as a crlmJnal offense -not
Mn. Gravitt was ~trieved from the I . Mrs·. M·ar)r -J~ Femandez, .. 7.5. of 58S1 ,a traffi~ acclde~,-·slnce·tueh.,n ·act
wster by the Gillespie boat and then Snead Drlve HunUnlllon Beach toll! the earn.~ posStble QQe lo nve Y'W prison
both boats were aalled ~ the Pry Dock ' :caurornla Htghw•y P.strol. .~ •Polled lonn. · . . " · , •
Restaurant. a .youth in a Boy, Scout iblr't IL ti 1 , ~ y .,....,-
Mrs. Gravitt , was .. taken to Hoag spm from where the rock· was, thrown. •·
Memorial Hospilal'Wliere she was releas-Mr1. 'Sadie M. Luther, if, ol Broken ·~·arbo~-.Sclioo·.. 1-. ed after an examinaUon. Bow, S.D., was treated at Hoag Memorial " , ~
As .Fog Leaves,
.Winds Arr.ive
Hoapllal for her. Injuries ftM! releued • , 1 ..: .. ~1a!ta1a fUilber trea1men1 alter• the ~el 2 !Students
Mrs .. IArtbe.risMn. Feiiiandez'rnother • :, • · ~~.\ • ", ;-. "'l }l 1 •
and was, r\dlni with Iba 1oun1 ~: •"'l«>ta · "'!"s ~ . anif a
ocbool-in a car lo~ ber decl#n "'!·~ ihfld.Jllll:off.milll"""""
IOJ>-in-!aw, who lloppjld ! &nd. ~ the meelti;g followli!l .'a · ~ ·~
ofaop eout reoldt11il stopped -· 1 .. ,w..,...to the ,_laJ, ~ ' ... • .el l\<pllll!}ll!"I """°"" -~""'" • l'Jinl aliout : Ille IOI' today and w{ ~ :Ofllcor D1 j.;·W)'&ll said the bfC ..... .pattlila ql)llo, """'°II '1')"'4aj:nlilil. •
thelt <1" to the .,1M1 '!here a -• • ·; , NUCOl!cs. wf& llOli lnflll ....... lill$ )II
diSc:Gmrart • torililni-,._Ana ' p~·o·-:;ell.._·~'-~.:~· '-'1·d· ·.' ..,p1e1oo, .iii 1111#. -· °"" wind coodltlon. , ~ .I.NII"" D ntzocbani. ~ oald' bad.~ 'iru the
H0wev<;!, the U.S. Weather Buruu ' issue lo alHl1na ... , ', ·
reoortecl'01at "-I wlndl were relaUv• ()n · 3~ay Se, DleDCe P~ af .,. d!l1d •"'4 lblt· l 1r· mllil and 'oboolo loper oil by laler declllaG WbeW1n '_.., __ ... II
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Wilson, Ii appeared bad llOl been jok·
Ing. .
June then whl!peied 10methh1g which
sounded like • ,requesl llOl '"" quote Councilman Sl Clair 11 sayi!'l he co .. -wu.on·. Baja proposal .• Joke.
.,Evld"'ltlJ It waa ool7 meant lo convey
mal St. Clair cooialctered lhla resolnlloo
a joke. ·' ..,
Sl' Clair ~ em'e•ded
Wilson's reaolUtion 1throalh a motioo
(See BAJA GUl'FAW, Pap II
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Explosions,
Fires Trap
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74 in Mille
MANNINGTON, W. (, (UPrj -A
serlea of "Jlloslolll and llnl tipped
through a huge soft coal mine near
here today, trapping 74 mioera un-
derground. A mine olllclaf ssid their
lives were in "&n!at jeopardy."
AttempW to reach them could oo:
begin before nightfall, plflcials said.
A spokeaman for the ConaolldaUon.C..l
():I. said 95 men were woz:khlg m the
aeveD-111lle-long rnlne -when the firlt ex ..
plo&lon occurred abput·t. aim. EST. 'lbir·
teeo scrambled lo safety lminediate17.
Eigbl othera were ..-...! five l>ours
later ftom an area of ~n:Une"Ulltnacl>ed by,theblasll. .
The mine, COMolldaUon's uteWtuyn
porlal of the Mannington Mine, ti located
near the aouthwestem Peonly:lvltllia
border in norlllUn West Virginia.' II
waf the scene of art explosion 14 yUn
ago which killed 11 miners.
Smoke, fire and the threat of additional
explosions precluded an i.aunediatc ~ •tlemP!-1> •
"':SVe'fe aOlnC. io1 and get lbe men
out and11e !>ava<o ·l,aka wholtter actton
W!l\ leall "" Iha!;!' WIWl!D ""-· a vic, preoldenl .-. ~tlon. said.
• "Once ,lhey (reac'*"),do,. tn, they
will have !o bulld.nre,.an.."-.
aaJcl "Thil jl a .slow proc:eu/'" ·-' ~ ,
Hr ssid there -a poulbllli)' JI m~ bf \0 ·dl,yl , l)eljire tlle, reicue at..,.,pf wu -1eled. . .
, ~ "'JI-was the -ma;;r ~a,ccldeal "';w..i Virllnla 11111.,...., .'.::'.~ty..ft"' -._,, tral'lotd In ..
....... ground. f!Qod at • --llqqiilly F!lils lul Moy. f'°'"' were killed,
15 -• (ouod ailvt after lit daya and
six were rescued 10 days Wet after
subsiBttng on brackish mioe water, air
sandwiches and prayer.
' Mystery LSD Cme
Cwsed ·by Police
A riiyskry case In which a teen.age
girl who' boaghf and took LSD u. Lqu.
na Beach. then went to a Costa· M e s a
a~nt where Sh~ Jater Nau &e-
verely bemon1lagtng ball b<a> ClOaed by police/ I • 1 ,.
tnmtlgatois ·~ 11rat U.:..lt\t ~ San
Diego girl wl!, ll1ff!rlll& the elll\Cf.I of a
criJplnal abortloo -. from whldl she
nearly died -but pb~ ruled this out. . . l .
The girl ls sUll at 'Hoag Memorial
Hospital in· Alisfactory' cond!Uon, ac-cording lo ...,_,
Police said Ille-ad amtber IS.year .. ld
girl do not --happened ~ing ~ "'""' Sllnday in ,_... Beieb;l>ut -.r uJI Visiting a JS.year·
old man11 aolrtment ' ta COii.a Mesa, where the ·victim ,.... llrlcbn.
1 Surgeons found. &'\severe' Internal la-
'ceratloo. but said ~ bad iiopPenea 18 lo
21 boon bell"'• and waa not likely an abo!tlon attempl. •
Oru•e
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~udrey Shed8 Mate A aearch o1 the 11ouee allfcedlJ tum-
uou,vwooD J~ _ J.udlell .ll<p-ed up.lbe contraliand l?"1' and led atoo
buro and Mel Fe were divorced to-lo111ii• amo!Of llaid1•1 .....,..le, '"
alien-. • ALBANY, 11.Yr <AP) -i\dam °""'"' ilned. cw-••:• '!'bl lie-' fOf, meanWllile, 'lfU P"""1! WU ftlp,iffe4 iodll' by Ille .... •'ftt' M ~ -W. llpeGod '
lclledUl!il lo return In patchy -~et lllPoiil.-\lo: hll elfart lo --~ -. -Mr ~ "* ....,
dlJ in Morpo, Switzerland,> a friend of l'W'~ -atllerd Hel1Jll,
the couple annoonctd. A joint mtement Polke clilm the marljtma -~
flvm the t«lple said the deci:ee -".. ed~t..i lo "'"'""°"" in n,m:o1_1c:1 bloed by the dvD tribunal ol the d!J. parlaoco u a lid, or aiiQul 1 pipe to-
trtct of Moria. bac<o' can iUll ol the weed, •
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i-. -an loolibl ahd earlY Tlllnda7 ol a »4aT Jal! ..._. llllt \al.''*-ciioi!d llllliloo fir · J:U" r•IM • a mom1Jla. dearl!>I by D)ldmornlnC. banidac-Illa biad btwo J-. fllloft ..... 1llt dlllrid calls
Suney sides and warmer temperatures 1 Tlie C-of. Al!Plall ,......-.., -._ llt_t ~· m it' c'ID-
wn pre<ticled for 1he balance ol )be tolDalll ~nilllp lllllllnC ftwell ~ m ~ ~--•
Wftt. with the met<UI')' cJlmblq U fn ·-tll 111 -!llill I llbel I Tho ·-.... di an Wiii cbl>ol
hip a• dql'eeou. llilincl arw. 1\ldcD!flll ap!nll~llorlm.DamoCrai.· '-. °"'''P• '*"'· · ·
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Red Shells
HitDaNang,
FourCiti~1
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.WOON Jlll'll -Comm_uuhl _
~-.. --In --~ .... Ille allied m1111arJ camples II DI Nm& lodal'
-• -11111 a(o;tor l'OUlida. Nlllllrf .-i ..... 11141 d!I: ~ lour .....
-~. Jn ·Salpn. Soutll Vletuam ~
to lbe -OoDtnll Ornml-"!
(ICC) 11111 llorib Vietnam "bu llOI A
._.ul lo lbe -'bcxnbllll boll"
. but -ho4 ~-... Ibo -llhelUllp ~ -1ated .... 1n Ibo .... aou---
U.S. ~.of~-,q.rt II.
Cllllord Jul ..... kald -hld . ..,...S
lo ...,1 ..................... ijlrlo-
ed ..,., (ql!Zl 11111 ·11 lllDp meDlnil
ciUel In -. -.. • In Jina wltll
tho U.S. bait.
The iU.ok' Oii DI Nq WU aimed
&pedflcallJ·' II it.S. ~ llld Soulh
Vlf'ln..,,_ -But Ibo four new
shel1lnp Tlleldoy ldt dvW1111 dead Ind
wounded In towns from the Mekq
Delta lo Ibo norlbern provlncel.
Amtric1111 l-1quarterl. d 11 e r I b e d
casualtlel and dlmage in the two-hour
rocket lll1d molar barrage ag;ilMt Da
Nang a1 "llghL., ~t wu the heaviest
attack on the vital -bue llnc<
Seot. l -rT -tflod lo • .,,.,. ritla rocket-UA.Ult. ,
Unofficial flgurea -ed the aa!V<>S
lnlo the four vtllagea brougm to n
the nnmber ol C<mmunfA barrqea Into
popnlalloa !"lllerl ...... lbe bclnbfng
olN-Vf<lnlm aloppod NOY. I. avtllan
-total • -llld •• hurt In --In Ila protea! lo the ICC, set up
11 yeara ago lo poUoo a peace between
the Vldnlml, the ~ llO•emment
a1oo ICCl!led N0<1b VIetDam ol MOdlng
-and military -Into the DMZ. • .
Tbe .... llnll ol DI Nllll a>Oowed lnur'
days ol ....,, flcblli1g -ol that
dty In wbldl .uted apok-"1 ~
at 1wl 1111 Ommnn1at1 deed, II of
them In artillery barragaa TtleldlJ'.
Pilot Plwtog
Huri in Wreck
v;ae to Seek
j Action on Speed
' . I nier. m1Y be 1aater bancbe1 around,
'. but tbe Meu Verde Homeowners
>-11tloo 1IOllld llH a cbonce lo
del!bente Oii lpeed Jlmlta In lbelr COiia ,._.....,__
•. City Counc:f1 members MOlldOI' plumed
lo dbcmo • speed Jlmlt Oil Coulllry
Club Drive between Mesa Verde Drive i 'ind ·GlllOr ·Avenue, bot delayed action
.• the cwpzilqdon'• request.
: Memben uted them to hold the talks
I' ·over unW a Dec. 2 nieeting, so they
• ooold omlder the loplc.
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f'lerfl Jtloruter ltloW. ltle,a Roadwag• ' , Tiiey call part of the proceu ocarif1inr and that's Mac:lllne liter.Uy plows up old asphalt, heals it with
wbat this huge pacing macblne miSht eully do to flame, then chemical compound Reclam.ite is spray-
the m¢orlsl who met it in a fog -scarify him. No ed over and a new layer of asphalt concrete rolled
work· ii done on foggy day1 however, in Costa on.
Mesa's curreqf '74,QOO Jtreel '"'"1l'facb)g program.
No Ne~ ~ds Reported
• In Skull Execution Case -; .. "
·-· l . . Nothing oew baa turned up In the
sear<:h for the -.0 ldllen ol X..t
D •. Divis, ll, a -alter the d<ad
man'• aDlmll-gnawed. ~ was turned
over lo local pQllce by Gree Colla Maaa
rabbit lluntera.
"Investiption la Ollltinulng, but we
bavm~ bem able lo find the people
we're looking for to question,!' said
Riverside County Sberlff'1 Sgt. Virgil
Woodward.
Bones and tattered clothing of the
long-haired homicide victqn who came
aouth 'froin Hayward last April were·
discovered nine days ago, tea1ttted
below RBllroad Canyon Dam, near
El!in<n.
· Faced with-gathering darkness and
unfamiliarity with Riversiile County law
agencies, <two 1Jos!a M~ • broil'en ""d
their comJ)olil<il bl<JOll'I i>avi.-ilull, . . '
Council Lifts
Sidewalk ·oriler
For 2 Builders . '~ . • .;. . . • . i:
The vote wu 3 to 2 kl each ase when
the Colla Maal City • Council recently
heard pleas by two bullders to releue
them from the apeme of unwanted
Bidewalb in ccinnecUon with meir -proj<Cta. . '
Unfortunately, ·~ subsequent pub-
lished account erroneously stated that
the City Council .decided against home-
owner Bud Wllllail>s, ol -~ E. l&tl>
Place, while 1ettiJ>i. \ht other_ party off.
Actually, both '\VUllams auif builders
ol a convaleseent hospital al :mo New·
port Blvd., are free to go to work with-
oot adding sidewalks ·1o their projecto.
Wllllams aboweil •pelillcns aaylng res-
idmll lo bta ~-·.,.·happier
without sldewalb and realt<r Roy M<>
Card.le, s~kesman for the hospital
builder, said no sidewalk! are needed on
an adJacent back. street at that site.
llOllald E. Smalhtood, ol 111111 Komat
Drive, Colla Maao,."pOlnted oot tile lncor·
red report at Monday's City Cooncil
meetl:ig, chargi~ ,that It exposed coon-
cilmen as pi;ac:tictri& favorltl!m.
Williams heme bnurovement job wu
a Vfrf small o~ whlle the hospital is a major project:
:Est&li~i~ ·off er8
Wilder Drama . '
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and )n'lstwalcb lo Coit& Meaa police. . Tb. vlcl1m, lator )di;nwied through
dental reoordl, appateolljl bed been shot
tbnlugb the bead at lbe 1lioei, ......
or bta 1loc!y jusl ·dlDDped thlre· '
No motive bu been. publlcq offered
f« the allying, believed to have oceurred
in early April, bot law enfortemenl of.
ficen have indicated the case catties
strong undertone. of nareotica tral-
fickllll.
Sherill's Capl Lawrence Brooks said
Davia' cootact.t in the Riverside area
came tq lllht through informallon
gathered in hi.I San F"ranci!CO Bay Area
home city last week. ·
t'f'O!I' Pqe<>lf•'' •
BAJA GUFFAW
rer.mac 1o the bmefita o1 the Loulllana
~ •• the Gadadeo Purd>oae and
the.pureha!e ol Alaska -Sewanl's Folly
they called it. ~ 1 Wilson sald today .. that he UIUIDed
eacli r<parter would pick up bta orlglnal
.copy from the city clerk's office, but
the city attorney bed ..nady banded
over cmolutioos obviously dealing with
a proposed land purebase.
And to .complicate matters, instead
of maldJlg'_'tbe" pre-piannea presenutlon
to Wll!OO when 'the regular council
meeting adjourned, a special executhre
session was called. ·
Such meetings ""' ~Y private
since they deal with penonnel matters,
so .,..,... left without iearDlng of the
humorous nature of Wlllon's alleaed
pretenalon lo the Baja .(!dvemorsblp.
Everyone m:eptthal bandluI ol pained
civic leader-1 who read ~ay's nawspapera. -
Asked Tuesday ......, If tt werm1
po&llbly true that the terr it or i a I
governorship proposed for WllstY.l as a
r..Wt of bta proposed land purchase
lrom Maloo a joke jbat backfired,
1'-layor Alvin L. Pinkley gave a defmlte
answer.
"You can say that again/' Jle repliecl-
The serioua aapect ol Wilaon~ ~
invt1lvea the possibWty of cr•ckhll down
on irrteniaUonal narcoUca a c t I v I t'J ,
development of the rugged state, ind
unlimJted recreaUonal potenUal. .
'1'm -llOrlous abqut thla," he said Tueaday, a\)d bO aokl it again today.
Republle of Mezloo olllclals -jealcus
of all their tmltory -aald bo~.
tbat lbe eatlooal COMlitullon prolilhitt
dl-1 '11 lllY Janda llOUlh ol the border
toinntha'natlon.
Burglar Breaks
' Into Mexican
Mesa Restaurant
A burglar who hammered his way
Into a CosU. Mesa MeDcan restaurant,
steallng 1118 lll1d gobbling goodies destin-
ed !or the guacamole dlsb II being
sought by polloe today.
Marcial C. Gallardo, owner of El
Matador, at 1718 'Newport BI v d.,
dilcovered Tuesday that someone bad
broken into. bta cantlna by pouodlng
in the back door with a hammer. ·
-The victim told Officer Jim Farley
lbat the intruder cleaned out the cash,
then toot two cases of beer glasses,
five gallons of canned tomatoes and
150 towel&.
Patl'tllman Farley said the additional
loot raised lo nearly $20tf Gau81-11o•s loss. I•
He also ate m'°f'a%ba~.111 ~'"!f.~I,
Thomas J. Doberty, ol 530 W. Wilson
SL, alao reported a car burglary 'fl-
day, telllng pollc:e he loot a tape Jllayer
and elgbt tapes '!Wlb $1511 wblle bta
car wu parked at Orange Coast college.
Countian Dies
In Viet Action
Larry L. Johnson of Anaheim was
one of 21 U.S. servjcemen J.J.ated by
the Defense Department Tuesday as till-
ed In V1etrwn.
The Army specialist 4 is survived
by h i s mother, Mr s. Willetta A. Pat-
teraoo, 11311 M.,iatr Ave., Anaheim.
Other dead from California :
· -Anny Spec. 4 Richard T. Havel,
of Atwater.
-Army Spec. 4 Hal R. Long, ol PalOO!
Verdel Eatatea.
-Army Spec. 4 Martin E. Mendoza,
of Lol!I Angelea.
-Army Spec. 4 Garry E. Remillard,
of Hayward.
-Navy Boatswain Mate 3C Stepbeo
T. Volz, ol Lakewood.
Rea.t•esnnent Due
Nixon to Delay
• • Bo~h~. act .;Q~~y
-· KE'l'~~:-l'.li (A;: , l ~ a11o ~·~.a:.; a ~lay la
donl-eleq Rldw-cf M. Nu..i ~lo t "ane way "' cm ,.. our moral lnllu·
-tbO lo!emailonal •111n. one. with Iba -111 lnillc1!0" U.S. l)artlcullrb thaf In ~ -fer Illa ,..... ol jl:astem beloro.'de<ldlJll l'hm ·be "'"ta lbe ~·· ' · ·•• ,,_
Unlc.d Slott1 to p-.d wilh the ~ '1'1111 -Mltl t. nilialit tbt poolllon = cooirol the spread ol...,... l 'ltN~..r'°"...:.~ liu·.n: Y~ dJs.
A 110Utt< dote to Nixon ou\lbod! ..-lbes1realy al:tion with poisitloo today u the President hit lop aclvilor, Rol>ert D.
ileared .tile end ol a five-day vaca ~-ttn tba •J!iUJJ!'f• lftt00's
in Florida and the Babamu, ;~d-IQ-~~~~
Thia left unclear Ille tlmlnl the 'l'!W lo a del:lslool 00 · the
admlnbtrotlon will ... k oo t6e ·nucllilr rettred dlplomal 'lo Jilj currem ......
oonprolileratton truly, which . Nltoo ml"~ Nia.on aald Murph;. WOOJd be re-
bu endoraed , and promlled to lm1'e-~I• fer ~p1nc · ~ lnlormeci on mmt. He baa : malntalned. howei f policy .:..::....:..,.ell. that ratlflcallon ·by; ~ United Bio • •• IJ~ w1!9 \rt~~ from
lhould ..... att a ~lion o! Ibo-• ·,,.,,~· · ..r =oil Grv .-ln ua11no Jn: C:rild>D'fov .l!.<lfll> --lbe• .. to <c:Olllor 'il:da tllJ:oo f'nol< that ""81 as a %Jtda ~th "' -~a.c;,.;:: Y alter the Som! lovu•~ lasl 1 :io. • ; •• • ~. ..._,,, LL Gov. .,.. . • . .llobert.J'lncb • "'1da @d·J<ilm N.
A Nixon sourco said that remalnl bis Mllcbell, a -ht his lri ~ aud view, that he ha:s tet no timetable ftf his presldenllil 'c.znl!aiin mahqW. U.S. rallilcalloo, arul that he wjlI ~ He ,._, to Jea.ve I(ey lill<;ayut late In
announce a judglnent until the mallet the dOY lo fly to New Yd. But be ls is once again before the Senate, which upeded to retum to the PJor:Jda resort
bas yet to approve the treaty. aooo, perhapo f<W Ille Thankl&!vlng
That probably will be shortly aftet bnlidty. •
CongresS l'eOOllVent$ on Jan. s: Nixon
takes office on Jan. 20.
Indications are that President John-
son wouJd like to see U.S. action on the
treaty completed before he leaves
offict. But Washington sources indicate
they do nol believe such swift action
WQU!d be possible without Nlxro's con·
curttnce and full support.
Marine ~Slayer
Of CdM Man
There has been talk in Washi,ngton of
a po.uible speclal sisslon of Coogres.s s CYA lo speed Senate action. But a Nlaoo aide ent + .n. aaid the p,.,fdfl!~ect bas 00 lndlc:a-l!tl
Uon that thta II going lo bauben. J '-
This' 90WICe said ?fixon wilf not pub-
licly discuss his view on the timing of
U.S. approval unW the matter reaches
the Senate. "ft woold oot be proJll'r lo
make a judgment now," the soorce
said. "We cannot judge now what con-
diUoos will be when 1t actually comes
up."
In a series of campaig!l position
atatemeni:s, Nixon said that, "at a later
point., when the situation may be more
normalized," the United State. aboold act on the treaty.
On Oct. 2.6, NiJ:on said Senate approv-
al and ratHlcatlon ol the treaty had been
properly delayed "because of tbe sud-
den, brutal Soviet invas.io:i of Czecho-
slovakia •••
"lo January the Senate will undoubt·
edly reassess Soviet intentions in Cen-
tral and Western Europe; I am hopeful
that we can then proceed with thb im-
poriant treaty."
Fr~~~.Y. ~o.u!~.
Widenin·g ~tart
Set for Summer
A IU milUon project lo add two lanes
lo the existing 13-mlle strelcb ol t b e
Newport rr.eway will start .....ume nm IMD!Der, a Dlvlsloo ol llfibft1ll
spokaaman aaid lodaJ .
Allboogb a fl""lse date baa oot beeo
set !or advertlslng the mulU-mUUO. 4n1.
Jar contract, it is expected to come up
in late spring. Once work Jleglns, tt will
take from 18 months to two years to com-
plete, the official said.
Construction will add one lane f or
e a c h direction from th e Santa Ana
Freeway interchange at Bristol Street in
Costa Mesa. 1be lanes will be bai.lt on
the tw~year-old freeway's median
strip.
Ultimately the freewty will be ~
ed lo elgbt lanes divided highway, t h e
official llald. H.....,.., be llOled that thta
devel-ent baa beeo put oll "!or aome ., __ ..
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He explained that elgb~lane uponalon
woold require addltlooal rllbkll·wv.
brldp bullWng onil lntenoctloa cbanc·
es, wblle lbe change tolls lanes does not.
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A young Camp Pendleton Marine wJ:io
confessed to the slaylnj o! a ~
del Mar insurance analyist todaf was
sent to the California Y outb Allthl:rity
for an indefinite term.
J uvenlle Court Judge Bruce SUmntr
of Laguna Beach ordered the Immediate
committal DI Edwin Wllllom Oboti ill.
Murder chargeJ against the serviceman
were recently reduced to vohmtary
manslaughter wftb the filing ol his gnllly
plea.
Previous action by the CYA In aimllar
cases would lndicate that Chott, now
18, could serve part of hi8 · 1 to 15
year sentences in a CYA faclllty, up to
the age of 21. Depending 'UPoQ further
disposition, he may then be expected
to complete hi8 jail term in 1tate pruon_
Chott, a naµve of Perryville. Mis8our:i,
went through juvenile court ·procedures
because he waa 17 at the time of the
killing last M01 19.
• Chott was atte5ted Jut June II" In lndianapolia Ind _,_ 0 flbe b1adt!eon
slaying ol GearP Lyons, 18, ol • 7201>
Marigold Ave. ~
Lyons' nude body was fowld In a pool
ol blood en the fionr ol bis bungalow.
His~ car was mialng IDd n1 later
found abandooed In Springfield, Mtasour1.
The 48-year-old bachelor had lived quietly
and alone and was buried the same
w.:y on June 8. Nob:Jdy claimed the
hodj> or the estate.
Funeral Friday
For Myron Way
Services for Myron · Stlctney Way,
well known hardware salesman and res·
ident of Costa Mesa for 15 yeara, will
be held at 2 p.m. Friday, at Weitclill
Chapel Mortuary.
Mr. Wty, of !Jiit Fullerton Ave., died
Monday at the ~-~ Veteran~
Hospli.I atter I leoetbY tllnw. He WU
51.
He served lo tile U.S. Armed Forces
durlng World ll'or n.
Sumvon bclude a IOll, Stephen and
daughter, Leslle Mellett, both ol Colla
Meaa Ind a brother, BID Woy of I.mg
Beach; two grandCbfldrm. Interment
will be II WeslniliJster J.!mlorla1 P-
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fashion Pins '' . . '
in Gold P~t~.
Sterl~ ~
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A cut of llO 1'lltancla llilh School
11tudents wilt offer 'Costa Mua · dmna
fw Thornton Wlldir's drama 1"nle ~In
oUlur Teeth" Thu11day thtOugb SU!lday
al the ocbool tbeaijr.
"Maybe lbal'1. why oobody hos <Jone
uythlng aboot tt belcn," Wlloon iaid,
noti!ll that 111111)'> Cbollgea ban bOeil
made tn various IOV«'Dments.
Ki•t L.. ....... lt•llll'I• , ..... •f • ,i. "' l•• ktt1•i:'· 04 -14~ !f'' pl•t.d 1t.rli11t ... ab di1111tn.d•,•lllt fftiih 111il fw• r••' nt\l••· $21.00.
C'••t 1MffllH1J•.., -.. -' -'· M\;40 ... Dlr9Cter --->a• w ... ..., sw..t
.,.,lllllf M*.Mt P.O .... 11•0, tJ621 --......... ...,.!,., ....... ~ =·----~·I .............
Ticket.a will on Ale ••t Ute door 1 for
$1.50 per penion, With a ISUTftlllstic '
~tage setllng arMf varying roJes ll'QOTl.&
the 60 patllclpanta!
Under dtrector Jam" stouder, "The
Skin of Our Toelh" deals with the 1,c1
that lbe 1iumln riot has mode kl ""¥
down ··-· .... lllO .......... . -~ ' .. -u:;;;.• llep -
Qataln -~ o1 a.e· -ilPli It wlJI bo-olltnd·'li I p.m., --lo Am<lnll'rllilN 14uIs1111 .._
GtlqtD llcl.ell!I.
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REED
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--In the Wind
<;onncilman Donald Shipley b
carrying around a book which every
,...Jd<Ont of Ille Orange Coast
should read.
· You don't have to be a PllD to
get the book'• messoge -!hot the
California wd admire for its beauty
ia rapidly becoming a large chunk
of blighted real ... tate.
The book is "How to Kill a Gold·
en ·stpte" jiy wlillam pron~ ~
I .recq~Jt to.eVe~one,~
ibolognpliO,allll wordil, I :
ivldly the.pllibt ol. ma~ cUiu·and
emonotmtas. what ·can happen to
the entire· state lf".people do not
oppose furt!itr destruction of nat-
pnl beauty, · '
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: On freeways, Bronson comments:
!'Naming a freeway for John Muir
!J about as appropriate as naming a
aloon for Carrie Nation.,.
: On government. lid in keeping
California be•utlful: "Asking the
Plvlaion of Highways to protect
NLtµral v:ab.Jes is like giving a butch·
er a cleaver and asking him to trim
your hangnail."
: You must .read the book, which
takes· only about fl!l hoUI' or two,
to find out·iabout where uthe arm-
)>it of Califoniia" is and to discover
wher~ a $4 million scar on 1!he land
exists. It· s!tould be required read·
ing for everyon.e, with the exCP.p·
tion of our children, perhaps, whn
might ask us why we allowed all
this to happen.
* Monday niJbt the people of this
city won a big' ba\tle "tharik&, to the
residents of Hun\lllgton Harbour
who put up lhe mooey to hire a
lawyer .to fight the propooed reduc-
tion of l~ ~ in a proposed tract
to 4,600 square feet rather than the
required 6,000 square feet.
While the action was taken in the
seK interest ot the reSidents, their
interest happens to be tlhe interest
of all the people in this c.Se.
Huntington ·CofC
Sets Membership
Luncheon, Speech
Orange County Planning Director
Forest Diclwon will be the principal
speaker Nov. 27 a\ a general membership
luncheon planned by the Huntington
Beach. Chamber of Commerce.
· Dickason'• topic for the noon meeting
at the Sheraton-Beach Inn Will be "An
Exctting Future for Huntington Beach."
Various planning p«>jecta affecting Ibo
city alao are ICheduled for dbcussion
during the meeting. These include the
Orange County Master Plan for Air
Tranaportatioo, the county'• lhortline
study, recent engineering studies on
future proopecta for Sunset and Bo!Ja
Bays, plus the South Coast Scenic
lmjlrovement Project and the county's
General Development Plan.
'Tickets for Uie Juncheon an priced
at fl. Reservations can be made at
chamber offices, 11SS2 Beach Blvd.
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Sqviet, Applg GOad
• Czeclis ApProac·h
1 WNol on ·Promises
.
lly WILLIAM L ltYAll
I# 5"dtl cerm•••••
With MDocow &natantly applylllc the
goad, Clecboolovhia'a COmmtmial COD»
DllDd ·~ edglrc more and mon
toward tilt 1f1911 when It must tell its
people the 1P111su of refonm llJld
lrffdoml are oow only fictioo.
Moacow wut.t 1'normal1i1Uon." lt
means that Clechollovakia bu no choice
6ut to creale the lmpreasion that it
accepts Sovijl comDwula and ls obedlent
to thorn. 1l1la can bring anything from
a ccmplete lhateup of lbe present
leadersbJp to a determined crackdown
H . • • lhat whenever In these days~.
11\Y demonatrati6oa take )>lace tn our meet.a; " aball " regard them .. diverlionisl demona:tratlons a l m • d
ogainat lhta state and 1plnst oor pany,
and all the state and other organs will
prooeed accordingly ...
Huaat -mpre conservative than othtr
leaden now in power and a posalble
-to Alexander Dubcek u Ont oecretary, or booi, of the C7.ecjlooloval:
party -ahnecf hla remarks specifkall.Y
at young people who aUU stage angry
demonstartlona againat the tntervenuoo. ·
The young people, by the .... of
thousanda, want retention or the poUcles ... ~xw who ltlll manliest lnallgurited tn 'January !>¥ llubCek,•lo<>k-
t at the Soviet ..,. 1ng toward monn.s and ffeedoma. 11usa1: :.. . cJ•lmect .... ~-of _..._ la Mk.... ")., , -~··.,.~=-' .,,,....... -,,_. -.. "M&lllo UJC Ula!.ID 00 UWl m1aused • > "
; 'n~ haa become '"Ibe .young ~pie ~ust realize ,that ·~ comea:,frotn G\1$.v lbe law ln this state applies to everybody
Hlllal:, ~ of. tlie party m and that if somebody vlolatea it he Slov~, ~ vp1ce 1D Prague. is m!Jst ezpect the pro~ reaction," he
becorDing mbre' and more authoritative. said. "We will not permit the Qisin-?!1' • t a t e ~ e n t s _suggest ~t tegration of our state and we will repel
normalization will be ~posed fairly these attacks. U despite this IOlllebody
~ -to-the•-•W Husak on_ Nm:. 13 made a speech him go on. We will stt who ts' the
-unpubllci1.ed m ~ West 7 to an stronger one in this: state and who will
outgrQwth of the action committees of have the decisive word in the end " 1948 which played a big role in seizing ~ · Czechoalovakla for the Communists. It Those are strong words, but stronger
has long been regarded as an arm of OQe! were to come. Husak referred to
the conaervative, Stalinist wing orf t.be ~bat has been going op aa .creating
perty an atmosphere for an inner .polltlcal
"I ~ant to state frankly ., Husak said struggle, that is, a struggle !Or political ' , ' powr." He added : ·
Hershey Advises
Boards to Let
Student$ Finish
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Draft Direc·
tor. Lewls If. He~hey, has advjsed local
draft boards to fllow dra!ted graduate
students to :m· out ~ school term bef<>n' they a{'e equired to ··report for.
inductiOA, Sel~ti e Service headquarters
said Tuesday.
The new policy was adopted to ease
the impact of the draft on the students
and the nation's graduate schools.
Lat Feb. 15, on the advice or the
National Security Council, H e r s h e y
ordered an end al academic deferments
far graduate students other than those
in medicine.
Many first-year graduate students
declined to enroll even though their 1·A
status could make them eligible · for the
draft at any titne.
Hershey's new policy was iritended
to ensw-e that the students' investment
of time and funda tor tuiUon, housing
and books'' would not be lost bf the
arrival of a draft notice while lht
students were in the middle of a term,
a spokesman Hid.
But the Jffected students will have
to , report ·for induction when their
semester, q~ or trimester ends.
Hershey's advice, in the form or an
advisory to itate draft directors, la not
binding. But bis advice is usually follow·
ed by local and state boanls.
Valley High Slates
'Man for All Seasons'
Foontain Valley High School'• fall play
"A Man for All Seuona," wW be staged
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings
in the school's thealer·in-thHoond.
Ticket.a at $2 for adults and $1 for
Jtudenta are 'oil aale now at the school
and will be· a\failable at the door oo
the night of each performance. Curtain
t.fme for all perf<rmaoces ii I p.m..
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"It is necessary to tell those tOrces
who are unleashiilg this inside struggle
In our country that they -must come
to their senses while there is stUl time,
since this struggle can end. only ln the
unconditional defeat of all ·antt"'90clallst
and reacUon.ary forres in our society."
This had an ominous ring for the
refonners who are the targets of
MOBCOw's wrath. The movement begM
in January, which gathered steain after
the ouster of party chief An~ Ngvot-n,y had been ·mmed at ellmtnatlng ''.Pre-
January deformations," me.a$g the
temi.ctive poUctes Of the Stalinist Novol·
ey., .
Husak intimated that the "people's
,mlllta" might be turned against the
resisters. Speaking of the millUa, he
had this to say:
"ln all decisive moments since
Februlll)'" • he referred tD February
1948 -.. it has played lts role. We
reckon with you now, also. Nobody in-
tends to then tum the militia into
policemen or something· like that, but
they must be conscientious
repreaenzaUves of the workers' dass
arid the working people . . . who know
what their ~·It is, who will S1jpporl
in these tiloes the leadership df the
party with Dubcek at its head."
Beach Council
To Study Traffic
On Indianapolis
Huntington Beactl dty councllmen have
ordered the city's traffic safety officials
to study-traffic patterns and speed llmlts
on Indianapolis Aventlf; e&!t of Beach
Boulevard.
The move came in response to requests
by residents of the area who have ex-
pressed concern about the safety of
school chlldren who must croa the thor·
oukhfare daily.
Council action on proposals to reduce
existing speed limits was delayed when
the clty attorney advised councllmen
they must ask for a study by the clt,'s
p«>fessiooal ataff prior to takini any
aetion on speed limits.
• award c:eremcalea tor U.S. Surlboard Cbampion-
lhlpt, ls beinC tom down to make way fclr 2,IOkar
l*ltinf 'lat. .Completion of '15 mill!Oft parking .
.f.ICill1;y u ICbedU!ed tor middle of Mxt year.
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Now l' ou See It, Now l' ou Don't . .
The Souttlern California Edison Company is erect-
ing new gray u!lllty poles along Atlanta Avenue and
Lake Street in Hunliiiglon BO{lch. New, SS.loot poles
carry power lines exempted from dty's Wlder-
ground utility ordinances. Company d~be&.pole1
as "invisible." ·
Transport Need Stressed ~
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State govern-
ment must take the driver's seat in
guiding development of air, land and
WJl,ter faciliUes to meet California's com·
plex transportaUon needs of the future ,
a gc>vernOr's task force has recom-
mended.
It put the price ·tag on. s.1.rnply main-
taining current public transportation
.systems and ex~ding them between
now and 1985 at rougbtly $50 billion.
·The group also recommended elimina·
Uon of some slate regulaUon of private
transportation companies, and said the .
·State shoolde ventually urge a cut in
federal highway taxes while increasing
local and state laxes t& finance public
transportation. ·
The recommendatiOns came in 39 pages
of reporting on the transport problenu:
of the nation's most populous state. Gov.
Reagan named the Wk fol'Ci! in the
spring of 1967. It included li private
~essmen. seven· from· gov'"1Jncnt
and me Educator. ·,
In .a , wrijten statement accepting the
report. Reagan called it "an · excellent·
ftr'St step -indeed, a giant step -
toward Improving coordination and plan·
ning of the. state's ov"°·~l lransportation
system to better meet the n~s of
all Callfprnians during the crucial years
which lie ahead."
Gordon C. Luce, the state secretary
of business and tr(ll1SportaUon, said the
task foree "identified our moet Serious
deficiency -the inability to define and
evalu.ate adequately. our transportation
requirements and problems."
He endorsed the ,report's main recom·
mendalions, which would r e q u 1.r e
legblaUve action. 'J'bey are:
-Set up a nine·members .botp"d to
oyersee aU Q:ansportaf.ion planning in
the stale. .
-Set up a small offiee of expert.a
to· acil'ise the state. on ils t.ranspOrtation
needs, with the nucleus coming .frtim '
current workers. .
-.set up. ugional transportation
districts, with bonndaries to be· decided
later, but b•aecHr. possible on cim'ent
regional ag!ncies such as the Satt 'Fran--. c;sco Bay Area J,lapld Tr1116lt DiitrfCI. ...
-Form a state tranaportatloo policy.
, -Provide the money &o do these
things. · ' '.
The group said st.ate gov~~
.. must accept a key role in assuring
that the urban mass tranlportaUon needl
of the several metroP6Utan urban regloa.1
in ·California are aatisfled. 11
At the same· time, it said: Callfamla ·
must keeP bUilding more r98di for motor
vehicles. When the interstate Ngbway
system is flnlshe<f expected in the early
1970s it ' said,' the state should aeet~ a
cut in feder'al higllway ta1es'. ,
But it al.so should "lnsUgate .lncreues
In local and .statt revenuea: u neceaaey
to . keey up with .,lslna. 11¥1 critical
demM<ls. for coostruction and maiq.
tenance.. U , I '
Cllrrent traosporlalion ·low• are out· dated, , 100 the state' lhould move· to
"eliminate wperfluous1, llDC\ co1_tl,1
recuJaloly el1i>rt aod · practicea, and •
. • l>rlnr" """""""' llJld }ractioe !do lllle with lhe'ledlnological Ull eoan<lllile
realities of mOdem lrlll:Spartatlon/' 1bif
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Knit Shirts -·----'-fiom · 1.47
Di'eSs Shirts _:__~from· 2.~7
Sportshirts _:_:from · I :47
Wesh Pents~ .. ·--from 4.47 .
Decr.on/Cotton ·Jeckets __-a.97
Belts ··--·-··· .. ---· . 2.50
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G.irls' Skirts .. --·-.. ·--·-·--" 2.97
Girls' Pants & Cepris,-.fro.m 1.47
Girls' Sleepw'eer _....:_ from 1.47
Girls' Penty Hose ~:-.~-f"47
Boys' Knit Shirts _ t.97 .
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ver Tuesday after a mid-air fire in the rear rest ..
room. At right is the charred interior e rest-
room. ni.e plane wa1 enroutt from Los Ange1es to
Denver.
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.Challenges Nixon
~Johnson Calls for Eq~ality
,.Airman .Nugent
r 1 • ·Med,t,d -Winner
• . SAlGOK tAP)--·,Alrman IC Patrick lt.A':fg':!_~~ ~~~-oMlnnnly "'.,· . . J.; N-111 lal:ln&'a -medal he'a
,...._.. ~c """""""' Won IO I!Pnolulu to -bll wile, Pres!<
·,, "W.. dOn'tliave to cllennel dtol ·J-·i ...,..... Luci. i~resources on .frtlla Iii<• swim-'.l1ie Air .,..,.. . ..-todlQ' thel
poo"··· •--'-•~ · -·•-anf· the JS.yur..id Nugm llod baen awarded J..D lCWIY '-V\1..1"" . Uw ,>Jr Medal for ''merltorJou1 ~Een's tea·IOO!tll," ... ipoteama• :ichi•Yel!lenl" In llyinc ·men than 400 ~ the charter ·r•lder1 said,. . ~Vi= In • ._ plane over
~ , Clinada's nauon:.i· Revenue De ·Re· 1'il achedulell to leove Vietnam I': ent cfiarged J; ·R_,I 'ilill1.for a weok'• leave with his wffe,
" Who II nlUng for him In llonoluiu. •• be, of MonlrHI, for falling 'Ille Air .,._ -~ ....._. a •··• ~.,. • clOcl.· • are.$ll,813 on bis. Income tax ----..... ...., -· . .iuier. In . the 3CaJI• fpeclal Operations dating . to 19G2. Lacombe · SqUadM. has Jogod loll -bat houri ii · chief inveotigator for the Rev-in •the, cw tranaiionl carryln( am-!f e Departmentfro1trllllll through -tlon, troopo and iuJlpllel, oftm'
ii 111111. under.....; sround llre.
.WASHINGTON (UPI) -l>reaident
JOO-. hU · challenl<d President-<lect
iUcliinl M. Ni>Ojl \o . llPllT p<ogress -riclal equality bi' vtll"'OU'IY ... fordnf civil rig!lts llllis and pumping
mllr't money into "Grut Society" pro-
grams olmed at helping the Negro poor.
' ,,,..,. .........,-.,. needed under the
Nixon · adininl!jraUoii to :· -cre;te a
··~.. tz:ee America ~ · which blftlz'.v .•• blnlabo!f,• JohUon· ~ .. In a N.W Yort-Oty·ipeecb 1'ue11Ja;.iifjbt. n.. Prealdent llelr back to Wuhington
todlQ'. Re bad top te..I meeUnp lcheduJ.
ed with hlJ fonlgn policy and military -tllll-n. · H1s remarkll on clvil rlfhta were made
at the' am1ual awardJ dinner of · the
Urlu Lelgtie. He aid Nlron must ''turn
the llde loward equallll!' "f believe It must be turned if &bis
FREE'l'OWN, Sierra Leone (UPO ~ 'llli ~l today decla(ed a state .
cl. -In this funner Brillsh Afri.
WI coi«iy. IOllowlng re~ cl. --· ' dded vk»ence and a wllve of murilel's
lweoplnc tlle prow-,
Sierra Leooe Is a tiny country In I h e
'northwell Afrlcab bulge aeparaled by ,
tlle country cl Guinea from Mall where
a' c-o u p overthrew the 1ovemmeut ci PiOilclinl Modlbo Kello .. Tue.sday.
II -tlle lhlnl African nation ..,.r·
lenclng oolltical 1rou1>i. In lwo dayt.
'l1>t tlilrd wio Tam8nla where there were
--ed iepiris Cl In attempted coup
on the Jsland cl.· ZaJillbar, pari of I he
Tanzanian Republic., SlerTa 1-Prime Minister S I a k a
Stevmw In a dawn bl'Oldcalt sald the
emergency alarled .at mldnilht TuoodlQ' ollhl ancl lbal army ancl police had bo-
eun . tullacale operations to restore law
and order. .
· He nld by .. lectlons lcheduled for the
Kenema and Bo dlslrlcta nu! -1:,....
·pclltponed following nunor:s of subver·
1ive llCllVftlell bm>lvtng mefcenariea.
f, _Clear and Sunny Tod·ay
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'i East C~t Frozen From New York w Nortliern Florida '• . •
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country ii iomaki It," Job!llOD said. · 'l1IO l'zuldf/lt)hlnted at Nlson'• cam-
palp ~.· In which the former -~-Aid ochool d 'atlon • . eaegreg
goll shOilld J>e enforced by local of.
ficlals in.stead of at the federal Jevel.
. "Until children aet equal rights we
have. \o lnalsl, that the ]l(ograms we
. \la•e' IM\IU!f he "'pplled, \villi !Jmd• and tbe'rWU..:-«t . .bave written together be
enhced;'~ Jobiilon said. .
· Ro,.afied'.Ilb:on io contlnoe programs
aimed at giving Negroes equality in
iocome, employment, bou.sin1 and health.
"We have come a long way," Johmon
aaki. "We ~ve even changed a great ·
many lives for 1he better but we are
oowhue in alght 'oi wba'e we must
be." •
Jobmoa, , his wile Lady Bird at hlJ
aide, chided Nbon'1 a4vilers who Jn.
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. . -' I -,•' ATHENS (UPI) ~Aimed with appeals
· from Pope Paul VI,~ 1ovemmeol!
, and tbe condemned ·mad• nlotber, Ala·
' ander PanaJ!houlll: ll!wyer today tried
'lo .. v. ~ woolil'.!io llller ol Greece's
&trongman from a Drfqj'11quacl.
, A mffftary court aentonced the slight,
' 10-year.old olfk<r'• ami lo death Sunday
i flr, valnly.J>lallfnl lo ]1:111 Premier ~· ~apadopcliifos. n.. . lepf deadline for
carryln( out '....:ullm .... tonfgl)I.
Pallagboulls aat In a heavily guarded
army camp near Alhena and did nothing
to save himself. 11He does not want
clem9ncy or a stay of uecuUon·, '' aald
bis lawy<r Leandrol Karamfilldis. "His
only request 'was that his hands be
unUed so be can write a protest agmt
b1a treabneol"
PlQllboq.lls ~d become an ln-
lemaU9Mi: qust. Crowds demanding
d•111ency battled police In the streets
of Rome and Milan, Italy, Tuesday nlghl
Paln~ P~b!<U'icuao joined 40 fellow
arUlta in_ France in ClbJlng a mercy
pleL The !'Ope.appealed for mercy In
the name ol "bUlnanlty."
Into Papadoopoulol' office came
clemency ~ lrom IUCh governmenll
u tlle Unfled Stalel, Well Germany,
Italy '111111 ~en. In J!ellrade A:Ollege
studenli---ted. .In Italy Uoi«W
today caJ1e4 a ftve . ~uta naU-
stritt in behalf of the woUJd-be IPIP!n
Lawyer Kanmlllldls -his ~ oo a clemency appeal to PaPoilopoo
fnm lho )'OUOl maD'lp>alhor. He"'°
uked tlle .llllJl"'b. -'lo ·-a relrifl, daJl!>lnl -~ mfffla17 tribunal
did not hear 'ill Ibo '°;'91<1ence,
dfcaled daring the calopajgn 1111employ-
ment wu a weapon at Umes against
lnflallon.
"When we expand cur ecopomy and
resist those voices wt., call for a little
unemployment u medlclne for inflation,
then we are helping people toward equal
oJ>l>OriUnlty," JohJllOIJ told the crowd
ol'i,!00 In the grlnd''ballroom <I tlle
New York-Blltcrl:" Ho&eL
Johnson, dreaed tn a gray tuxedo,
criticized "opposltlon talk" about Jll'O-
perty rlghta when "DOI eooap people
have property."
"Every man. womllb amt ch1ld bas
at least one property • right," he said.
"That Is the right to-.opporlunlty. For
aa long: as I live I shall remain jointd
with you In Oghling l<r the rflbl cl.
opportunity.''
to do. They said he was hesitant to
allow tlle shedding <I the first polftfcal
blood since he led a mflltary laleover
or the govemm~ 19 months ago.
But the ooun:u Aid rei1me hardllnerl
preued for the firing ll<!m<I to lc:I.
Greeks in Athens' streets expressed
reluctance about aceeJ>lin.I: the idea that
Panagboulia be shct. • • ·? ·
Dirksen Given
.Tests at H0spital
LIVINGSTON, N.J. (AP) -U.S
S e n a t e Mlnorlty Leader 6!er!t.t M.
Dirkaen WU rtpoi'ted resting com-
fortably today after a series cf un-
disclosed test! at St Barnabas Medical
Center.
A hoapltal spokesman said the '12-year-
old Illfnoil Republican elltmd the c:entor
Monday alteroooo for a ''few clayw for
• checkup."
Ho declined to "Ill' ~ I>lrben; w h o
Is llaj<fng In • l'IO+diy ..... In tlle
hospital'• txeculf•• IUlto, decided to
come to 81. Barnabu.
However, tlle hospital hU tlle nation'•
la(pol ,l>ypert>aric (bJih p<-.) OX•
,,.. chamber. 'lllll milt hu ..... uaed
In the ~· cl. Jlllll ~ poi1fooliirlJ~ 'trom -· ~hu~~-,., I
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South· Vietnam
Again Rejeets
Parley Offers
PARIS (UPI) -South Vietnam today
again rejected· taking pari In Paria Viet-
nam ta1kB under present coocUUons, Vl~
namese sources said. Allied diplomata
at the same t1me said Moscow appears
to he td1lng the Communists to make
ft eaafer for ~n to end Ju boycott
and come tQ the oegoUations.
111.e diplomata said the Kremlin even
wants the Communists to slow down
military action in South Vietnam.
In Vung Tau, Vlttnani, Vlelnamese
tJOUrCeS. si.kl Presl:dent Nguyen Van Thieu
of South Vietnam ·reaffinned the talks
bo)'COll.ln a ctoaed dooc llJ)eech there
to pollUcaf followers.
In Paris, thl, allied cliplomats said
Moscow · 8pparenUy is advising North
Vietnam and the Viet Cong to be more
-nmble in arrangl.ng te~ Uult would
!wing Salgdn to lllO Parts talks.
South Vietnam'• boycott is hued main-
ly on a rel~. to aeo the Viet Cong
get full. conference status.. Tbleu wants
the Vlei Cong -.. only • pari
of the Hapol delegation. ~ Le Due Tbo, the powerful me
of ~. Notrh Vietnam delegaUcn, w
currenlly In the fourth day of 1 Moocow
stopover o0 his 'lay here from Hanoi.
Tbe dtplcmata laid the Kremlin was
apparenUy ualng fls fnfhrence on blm.
'11'8 stepped earlier for only one day In Peking where Cbln<se Communist
leaden oppose any compromile with
Saigon..
The allied diplomata said the Kremlin
sought a toned down Communist mllltary
pooture In Swth Vieblaul In onler to
.-SalglJo'a lltand ·against ending fta
boyc:oll.
A new aeries of Cornmuniat shellings
of allled bases in Sooth Vietnam has
raised concern here among d!p\omats
that It .m., harden Thieu's !ft.and aaains\
aendl.ng a delegation to Paris.
Tbe Russians were aaid to wanl real
peace talks to start, not out of any
good feeling f0< the United Slat.. or
South V~tnam but to aid their standing
in the. CommUZlilt world.
Substitute Teacher
Fired for Dnig Use
-DANVILLili (AP) -The lllperlnton-
denl of achoola -• llUblltftuta -has boon nr.d and m Manta 'Vlita mp
School lludenls llllpended for ... klnl
marijuana In clua.
PrlndpaI Lan7 Chur<h dfacovend tlle
fnctdent FrldaJ and sald the -
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Not tor Birds
A Wat.nroot restaurant at SeaUe, Wash:, ha• put a
stop to free handoots for freeloading seagulls as
'·'~he.rjie" discovers when he "re(l.ds~' the new sign. ~
· CentrifugeMay :M~e
Slug in Ma·n's Brain
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Reseai:ch Center made the
(UPI) .... A huge centrifuge, first attempt Monday·to1niove
normally used to train and -the bullet by subjecting Bar-
telt astronaub, bas become rios to the pre!.surts fl cen-a aurglcal tool for doctors
trying to shill a bullet lodged trllugal for.,.. ,
in a man's brain to a Im ''lbe:·fll'St attem~faUed·tM:tt
criUcal area. • h doct.ors W'1f: e,.n c o u r_a g eid
The bullet 'is In th< brain enough to begin plans for a
of Joseph_ Barrios, 63, a second ~ ~ing ~ next
Morgao,Jlill, Calif. coolc Ibo! two ween.
during In ~. 1 boldlip at In the nm try, BarriOs ware
the restaurant wbere be work· a tl~t-fltttng helmet and was
ed. ~ 1trapPed an,d' clamped irito ~ aDd sclentllts at the 'p)ace at·the en d-of the huge
Nalional Aeronautics a n d centrifuge arm. •
Sp.ct Admlniltl'IUon'i Ames He wu given a »second
spin at four G'1 -four times
Court Okays
-5 -Raikoad
the forte Of ii'avtty. He lb.Ow-
ed no ill elfectl ad agreed
to another· nm of 20 secoDds
at five g's anct .... ftve *<;onds
at I G'1. He w a'a talkative
and •mi.ling as the machine
' stopped twjrJiN.
M · ':J'be 1x!Jkt ii i• the ·l'l\ erger Plan 1&!'ra1 vontricle 01 t11e aoit -tliaue of Barrlol' brain. Jli.s
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -A dOcton want to shift it a
three-jttdg~ federal· court ~ fraction of an inch to a posi-
day njected a Justice1be~· tion where it would be
ntent attempt to bloct 1 tbe~ harmlea ·or could!bt removed
mequ ol f I v • ~ · surgically. wlth much le&s rlU.
and western railroadl tO
create a 27,000-mlle Ta f I
network ~ from the
~isalppi to the Pacific
Coast.
S. Korean's
.Family Slain The U.S. Court or Appeals
gave Onnnnf!l'l.ts of the merger
lan "'bMi~ ·the · Great ~ o; th. e rii, the Nofthern SEOl:JL (A-P) -A South
Pacific,. -the Chlcago rBurl-Korean .resei'v.e oUiqt return-
ington & Qu:tncy, .the Pacific -ed home from a nilht of
Coat-Railroad and th e searching for North Korean
Spoune Pottlllld " ~tile guorrillas today and found bis
Railroid.-15 · diys to appeal parents, Wife and t w o
its decision to the Supreme daughters massacred, a~
Court. parently by the N o·r1 h
· Tbe appeals court action Koreans, the D e f e n 1 e
uphe)d a decision by the Ministry reported.
lntentate· Commerce C6tn-The North Koreans have missioha~themer.ter. been the-object <l.·a·masSlvt
whk:b wool.!' eita1illlh ·tile oearch aln<:e 1boot•ll..of them
Jargaf ralJr"!'d lnl tenm ol landed on.south Korea's ... st
track mlleltlaitbe nation. · coast earlj·tbis Dl(flqi. 'lbirty·
The propaied • Di>erie.d • seven have been· tilled aod raj!roif •. wjjb Uoell or 13.z . two captQred. '
billlon;wOukl·r.tnr.aalybebind Ko Ul .Shit, YI, a .. reserve
!he P<rut Central from . the corps platoOntleadel;.liad been
llandpbint Ol'•ueb. It WooJa 'taltlng part in a night .earch
be called tlie Great Northern through the rugged, moun-
paeific and BlgJ!ngton .unes tainous ~a about lGO mUes
Inc. • ... ol $0001.
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'ljEW YORKi (UPI) -• New
Yo r•k eii,•1 public schools
retumed to· ilQnnal today ex-
-ln1llo ClllllroverslatO..... B111-Brown,wille D i 9 tr rC t
where demonstrationa con-
Unued at two ICboois late liito
tho motnlol.
The "'prin¢pala of public
seboois 155 and 271 llld about 75 ol their PW!Otal .. _
spent tile ni8ht In the acbooil.
The prlncij>ala, ....,. ·two. of
throe ~ved o fthelr-datles bY tile _ .. t ending the
longest tucben' strike· In tho
city'• l!i119rY. '!be J*en!.a
joined tho tlfJ!p-Jn to -their . ~· of. tile oulled offldak, .
Police ' hacf moved t w o
bualoads ol rlot-Iralned of.
ficel'll Into the predomlnlnUy N-abd Puerto llican dlst!'fct ll<ior to the opening
of the. ~Is tbls morning
as a.precauUonary measure.
However, union teachers
entered all llCbools In· tile dillrict wlthout misadventure
and the .bulk of tho protect.Ive
force·"'..as mnoved .• The ~
testing parenta remlined in
the two ICbooll for ~a time
after the union teachers ar-
riveCI but lat.er vacated the
prelllises.
By 10:30 a.m., they all liad
departed and the district a~
pered · to have murned to
normal
Queen Visits
Chile Re-Sort
VINA DEL M.\11. •Chile
·(UPI) -Enth~ .crowd> ·br<>e thrpugb aoute lineo
Thursday to get a look at
Queen Elizabeth a n d Prince
PhDJp.
The BriUsh monarch and
her husband spent Thursday
nigbt at Cerro Castillo Pala<e,
the summer residence of
.President Eduardo Frei, and
were to go to the resort of
Pucon today.
The royal couple Is on a
two-nation visit to South
America. They w.ill return to
' Looddp on Monday.
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Red China U.N;
Bill Defeated ·
UNITED NATIOM;, N,V.
(AP) -Advocates of U.N.
membership for Red Cllina
suffered their worst defeat in
four years Tuesday. By a· vote
of 58-44 with Z3 • abltentioos
the General Assembl,y re-
jected a resoluUon to ei:pel
Nationalist China and seat the
Chine.st Communists.
A similar ruolution was
defeated< Jut year by a vot,e
ol 58-45 with 17 absentiona.
The pro-Peking forces came
closest to victory 1n 1965 when the...,Ote. WU a 47-47 Ue..
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a blrlli until Ibo doct« I'll
lo Ibo clollvery """" can pn>
d-aspllyala and • child
with brain damqe. • ~ physloloilll wai'ned Tuaday.
Dr. WUl1am F. W-aald
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Ibo bllh Infant moriallty rato
In Ibo Ualted Stalal, produces
-with cerabnl pally, Is port al lhe ....,. for the
lllimber ol ....wi, -
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inttlllftnoe. • ~.
IGNORANCE
Wlndle warned that IOnle
cues al upliyxla at · birth
an the result of "~" •monc medical pe ...... 1 and
said that 10me medical
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ICbools hm negleO!ed the • , tr-•
-~IC! of fetal phy1lology,
"We hear," he aaid, "of
obstetrical practices t h a t
predispose to asph)"la.'"
One of these, Windle aald;
ls the practice ol cf<ll.very
room personnel to very often
use towel packs or ~Vil-the
mother walk around, to tiold
back a precipitous delivery
until the obstetrtclan arrives.
"This is the best way l
know to'produce asphyxia,'"
he said, "and doom that child
to a life of cerebral pa)JY
or mental retardation."
Windle. research professor
at the Institute of
RehabiU\aUon Medicine, New
York Unlvenlty Med 1 ct
Center, dbcusled uphyxla a .\
a ne"' conference _
the lM& Albert L a 1 k e
MecUcal 0Research Awards. He •1
received I $10,000 b a 1 I c
medical .-aro)I ~· ,;
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said, "that ... restore "aodte '
of this physiology ol birth to
the currl<:ulwn. It Is euentW
that we tuch physicl.ans,
nurses and the public , what
we know about it."
Oth<r ...-for aapbyxia
at birth, ha said; Include the
m1'use of clrup. The -· ' he Aid, can tole.rate drup
that will depreaa Iha ability
of Iha fetul to breath. .
In ---wttll me... monkeyi, Windle aald; ha and
hll asaoclatoa haye found that
some who are 1Ub~ to
aspbyala show ~ of
palsy at first, therl ' in Ume
"recover " without any apJCl . ' therapy. •
"They become nice, qule!,
1enile, cloclle, lll1tlJIOllooal
monkeys," he said. "But they
are retarded and have u~
detectable. brain damage." U
this ii true (OI', bumans, be
said; theM ~"certalnly
must fall into the cateCol')'
of our -le with reduced
tnteUl1e.nce quotient&."
SHOW DAMAGE
The monkeys, Wlnd1e said,
show bralo damage a t
autoply. What apparenUy hap-
pens, he told newsmen In an
_.interview, 11 that the. damaee
knocu "'t cer1'1n nervF .,.nten, c~(·ather eenteni
connected lo theQl to 'f!Vei-.i.
re.ad. 1 J
The overria<li••> to llimulj,
he said; pfodU<el WICOlllrollf!I
lmpulaea to the brain, blzanjo
activity and random BlOff-·
ment. In time, tM -~ centers atrophy, be said. and
the acUvitx lllbaldea, but !her<
is lea braliur•IW!c· ,
If humans art affected like
the -monkeys, Windle said, ud be hu DO treason
to bellen they do not, then
any Infant who re.quires
resuscitation •t birth will have
-· atructura1 brain damage ,.prdlaa ol whelber 11 llbowS
or not.
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DAILY ,l\.OT ...... MP• O'o.wiel
. qf"Jao Y ~u ·Callin' a. U%ard?'. ·
' . Irving Ille iguana admit.. the lamily tioe03 may .not be too far apart, but this
San Diego Zoo resident maintaina ,be's far mote articulate. For inttance, he's
currently writing a 'book called ''The Night of Tenp.essee Williama."
LONDON (AP) -'Ille 11111 -YO<lll'Y " ... u. s. lit-
-· victory Ill tllo -" Tarawo, one ol Ille bloo&e.l
_..tlooo ol the Pldlle war,
wlli be commemorated Satur-
dl)' .. tiny Bello Wand.
It -Ille ~nd Marine Di-vision 111 clt,ya lo reca~
Ille llland, which wu heavily
f"1illed and defen<jed by Jl)>-
anue Marines. A thousand
Americans were killed and
mon than Z.000 wounded. 'Ille
Jlplnele Jolt f,890 men.
To mart the 25th amtvers-
ary, the .pemment ol tho
Gllllerl and. Ellice hlandl 4;<11ony la amngl'1( • p1m1ber
ol local evento, the Crown Acf!ntl for Overaeu Goveni-
meob and Adminlliratlons
annouocod In Loodoo. A com-
memon11 .. plaque wW be
placed 11 a.& harbor. An
olllclll U.J. ml1llary detach-
'"""' will be -the vii-. Iton. c.a.:nm.nuraUve post-
ap -Pl ... belnC lau¢. . .
PU!l!ll'Y OP lll!:LICS
'"""" ""' plenty of ~ to remind the visitor to Betio
of U.e camace 'a quarter of •
century QO:. Bu& veterans of
the battle .nil find the llland. -tine •-.. ,,.
................ with .... -......... '-'IJll'! by
-1 palma and pandNlul -dUrlq the RmlNl)>-
plw. New bulldlnp line the : ::• --a(
small harbor and the pllce ii '
1wormin( with people. ON Dl!l'ENlllVE
BeUo. wb1ch ii only 2'4 ln 1M1 the J1pane1e were
mlles long by half I mllt 11 foroed lo tha defeftll ... They
the wldell p<>lnt, ti ... of. the ..... under heavy ~ ~.U:il'.hleh mike up Tua-~~. ~.,.=: O::
The Japanese. moved in wu ltadb',~ at Rabtul
JOOl1 after Pearl Harbor,"but oo N~. I.
for a ll!ne they did llltlt lo '!tie . ..,, ~I!! . I or c e a
fortlly the Gilbert and Elllce mountoa opoi'11fon Gaivlllic
Group, ncepl to build 1 sea-qainil tho Gilbert poup. Its
plane l>ue on an ialand of thrte, objlctfvet wen to cap-
!.lakin aioll. ,..... thla ,,... --lloll •lib lb
their P1-,..... ~ at. ,.~ bue, toraw1 atoll
tock llhlpplng between the IPll ~. on 11ou _ _.
Uolled Stoles Jlld Allllralil. 15 mu.. loUIDeost o1 Tlr1w1.
In All(U3I lta1 lo divert The Ind Marine Division, J-locces U"Ol1l Gold-CQll!fllandod by Maj. Gen. aJcaNI, tbe Am• r I c a n 1 JWlan Smith. wu allicned
l.amcbed • raid. led by Lt. to tbe attack Oil Tarawa.
Col. E. P. Corban. on the .1 ·~ ,_ ~-ol N Ill~-bue. UI folC ear.,-, ._. OV.
It -IUCC<l5ful, but Ila Ill I b e gum ot lbnt bll-lmmedlata effect wu to ue.hipl, five cndllc1 and nine
-tllo Japanese to rethiot -.Y... ~ Up ~ 1
their def-In the -· :nHmJnary --· of 'lhey concentrated on Tarawa Betlo. Uhder coy.. of thlJ
and tumad Betio Into a fort-bllmlce the -.ult troops rea, COYthd with a nwe ol moved in.
bUnbn, 1pillboi:es 800 .bltef-,. n.t. tide wu very 10Wi and
tba oo1y uaau1t craft wbleh
co.ild croa· lht ...i •boot
i.oqo ,-·ltaol .shore were
omi>lrli>bis ~. of Which
!hare ;u a llmttecl numbe<.
ping up ·oporalloo · coalilwed
and at l:lt .mo on Mov.
13 Bello wudecWwl -.
Id .... a short cer~ lbe
American ¥<! Bfitlsh Dago
wore hom.t oo odjacail palm HIT S!IORE
Col. •David Shoop Ted the &reel.
llnt lrOopo which hit the ahcte I: a11er io!.:.m~p1~ Join .1Hands ". ma~ a thebo!d. Th e '··1•• r. ~. ·.i;; '·J ~ . •'lllill\tt began when the tan-Grono Meets dlnl 'foll with the fo!lo.wtng . . 1 , .\f4i -: !"·
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WIYll ~ $lf1 tllj,teef r L ll'1le OtuJ•;CountY, Chapter :;"'~::m..= ~:: of Join HandJ wUl present • ,
foe ol ymls lo the the -nd n • continuing
be« gh croosfue. , aertea .ol )Uma ,911 "~pt>elal
By en<! of the first day Problems-trr Amedcan Com·
a IOMe 300 yards -'--'... ·~·11 ,.~ m ~-deep hod been tablilshed muru .. es, -~ p. · =·
ne ~ dayes the ~ 5' in the auditoriu m of Sprtn1
remained in dobut uDtil al>Ou& View School: 166Tl Trudy noon. 'I' l t h reinforcements Lane; HunU\l;gt,o;n Beac.h.
--very heavy fire. "A Tune For Burning " the , !
the tide of battle!' . . • ' .. ' lll'Dlll tbe Americans ad· film, deal.a with the revulu· ~ :
vanoil ftem,plUbos to pillbox. -ttons in"Tacial re I at ion a. ....
MoN rtlnforeements were Refreshments and dlscusl'lion ~ an the ialand Nov, 2!, will follow. For further in-,
A Ja~~terattack that . fqrmation c;ontact C a r o I y n ; ! nllht u beaten off. ~utt at 59fi..2t02 O! Sondra ~ •
Tbol nait.-..tng the mop. M. Pilt.y. at ~77.85. Pt
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Journalists Say LBJ
Set Cred-ibility Mark
' All i>e-nney Storer_. O'pen Every Nigh"t
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP ) -
l'noldenl Lyndon Johnloo will
leave office with perhaps the
worst record for credibility
of any praJdent in history.
SJ.cma Delta Chi, the national
jouma1i.m1 society, reported
Tuesday.
Secrecy p<>llcle• of the
Johnson admlnlstration and
court orders res tr le ting
coverage of crime news were
attacked in the society's
report on freedom Of in-
formation. ,
Jobnsoo's secrecy policies
"have periodically interferred
with the operations of the
:Freedom of I of or mat ion
Law," said the report, releas-
:)!d al the opening of the
~ety's convention.
:--The report says the
::O•c:redlbillty gap" rea c hed
.:_.•awesome proportions," mak-
:!ln.g the Pentagon and the
.:,.Wbfte Hcuse two or the most
. ditficult buts to cover.
-"President Johnson ha s
-~virtually abandoned the type
' of news conference wh1ch
...aerved the Washington press
;:corps and the nation well from
Franklin I). Roolevelt'a time
through tht thou5and days or
!John F. Kennedy," the report
:declared.
-It described news con-
•·ferencea of p a s t ad·
m.tfiistraUCN u well as~
ned meetinp: wlt.b the press,
giving all correspondents M
opportunity-to au.M. _
"It ii more thari coin-
cidental thll the credlbllity
gap wu not a aerioua problem
when thla type of newt, con-
• ference wu being held at
: rquJar Intervals," the report
'said.
· Johmonwaseaptclally
critidRd Ice Cllllng "llll"prise
newt confermces," when only
the While Boole rqular cor-
respoodenta were available.
·~ quatlool IO!lldlmes
are uked , at ~ . con-
ferences, but the regulars are
under a handicap," the ~port
said. "lf they-ask queatiom:
which displease the Presi-
dent, they knoi;r that they are
riski<lg harusmenl and other
problems on i competitive
news beat."
The committee, headed by
Clark Mo!lenholf, Washington
coir..poD&ent" · of the Des
Moines Regl!ter and Tribune
and the Mlnn<ap<>lll Star and
Tribune, 1aid John!on has "an
obsession for secrecy."
It said" J"oliilson aid hh ut-
most "lo maintain a
'monopolistic control of the
news until he was . ready to
announce it -and when he
reached this point, he bent
every effort tp by to have
the newa reported actually as
be gave il"
The freedom of information
report also attacked t h e
Reardon report of t b e
American Bar Association and
said il has caused serious p~
blem.a for Ute press .
The bar UlQCiation's con-
trovenlal recommendations
Were prepared by a committee
headed by Justice Paul C.
Reardon of the Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court and
were designed to g u I d •
coverage of trialL
Bui .the Sicma Della au
report aafd the guidelines
brougl;it about undue restcic-
tlool on coverage of pOllce
and court news.
HlgbJy restrictive p r e s a
.. gulatlons llUITOUnding the
lrlall of Sirhan Sirhan and
Jama Earl Ray also were
crilidz.ed.
The report on freedom of
lnfonnation al9o quest.iom the
conduct of Chicago's police
force during the Democratic
Natlonal Convention l a a t
August.
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Approach Critic·ized
By ALTON L. BLA1tE8LEE
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)
- A proniinent physician who
has reCovered from a heart
aUack cautioned Tu e 1 d a y
against adopting a big-money,
big-plan, government crash
approach toward preventing
heart attacks. •
lnstead, said Dr. Irvine H.
Paie of Clevel&Dd, the urgent
need is for more creative
lhinking and research, and
there are SQme prdmilJng
leads.
"Tl\e plwnber surgeons are
euttirig in because we know
ne.iUter bow to prevent nor
how to cure--atherosclerosis,''
the proce" of clogging. within
arteries that underlies inost
heart attaw, he aald.
· The big-plan approach set.
Ung speclllc taraets to un-
der.laiid this pw:ile "would
be Cbstly and Wlproductive,"
Dr. Page told 'the Council on
A r t e r l o sclerosis' of , the
Red Cross
Aids Gls
' ' A fret American Red
Croo3 WyiO< )'hlch Benda
..corded memges and ~letures of families at home lo
servicemen overseas ls cur·
rently in operation.
Entitled Voices from ~
lea, the project 'ii sponsored
bf the Orilli• c.unty BrllllC!i o the American Red Croll
&!Id 1s· avaUable to all rela·
lives of servicemen overseas
or in any bosph.aJ throughout
the world.
In addition the organization
ls presently shipping 2,701
Chrlstmu glR bap to Vitt·
nam.
Persons interested in send-
ing a recording or picture
should contact Red Crosa
headquarters 1t $42-1137:
Merchants Plan
Decorations
Balboa Ialand men:l>anll,
who are preparlng shop and
atreet decoratlona In keeping
with the lradltlon&l N.Wport
Chrl!tmal Boat Perlde, will
have celebrity 'Santa Clauses
near the ahoual 1<ttree Jn the
street" beginnin& Nov. 30. •
Fklvi.ng Singers from local
schools and church groups"'lll
stroll the shopping area each evenlii&~ makiec ~ f"8l
lllop at the "tree In tlle
street." All nops on the illaod
will )>e ope~ ~ 10 •·111·
to 10 P·m· beginning Dec. 10 .
American Heart "-laUon. athero9clerwll, f o r m e r l 'I ,-
more ,generally ca·lled
arterioscler""1a, fl afrnply i>ol
yet far eooueh advanced fer
such plannln1 to pay off, be '
aald. I
"Victory will come, I
auspect, and be lllllOWICed '
II\Ol'e quickly from the work-
ing laboral«y and' cllnlc
rather than the White HOUie
rose garden with J:nstant
reporting by newspapera ~
television," he said.
Dr. Pa'ge, widely known. tor
research into c&Ulel and .
treatment of high b 1 o o d
~ and cauaea of ~s. adfered a
heart attack 11 montbl qo.
"Hurt transplants a n d
'art1ficla1 hea!is. will nol· be
the answer to coronary
vlllCll!ar artery diaeue for
many yean, even if a Boston
store adverUaes 'used crpm
ayatiable'," be said.
"We-announce b r a v e 1 y
through the newa media what
we will be doing In lbe ·1'"1'
1,000, ·knowing lull nlf DIOOT
ol 111 -~ be oma to tale ' the. respolll!blllty. Thllf may
keep ---rolling !tt, bot tt -from the ~.·· ~ReieMCh afmiif at .preven-
ting heart atlacb has ,._
giant atrldes/' be said, but
current reaeirch 1'U &ood and ,
much IJ4d, tome in depth, but' -~ most of the 'OOHbot' tfnd, ••
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reduce the amount of .-
trlvJal re p e.t 1t1-v e ' Jn.
vestJtatlono, and to -the number ol lrelh, crujJ ..
starts," Dr. Pqe llii!. ·
One need Is to emphaabe
Ute basic ~.rather
than. concent.rate 90
refinement.. of cllillcal or
treatment methods, he told
the gatherlll( of r<IW<h
workers.
More needa to be .known
about the effects of exercise
or lack of It, from 1111iNJnc
and diet, and What Joie
chron1c emotional temlon and
f•tip play,he aaid.
"If we don't dtclare our
r>r!or!U .. , there are -who
.,. wlllln( and able to do
It, for 111. Many bullneaamen
and-legla1aton have become
impatient wJtb our r~
effort..
'Ibey believe we should ue
the metliodl of .,, h a t
W ai,hlncton lites to c 1 11
'targeted or mluion«ieated'
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generally follows what la:
known .'Qr~1na1ym.
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ly Plill lllfwlcMI Medical Gare ·rra
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c.unty Medkal eeni.r o11in ( · Al. tht ame tlll\t,, Ill!! ·
a parfdos tn .that mtdlcal of medical ..,. ti ~ ~·
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Chil.d Abandonment
Ca,Se Rap Dis ,missed
caro ollered jiotJenu is ol
tht bl(btst quallly, bul aup-
portlna aervlca .,. delldtnl. '
Tl\ls wu the report Tualday
by M"ed'lcal Ce·nter
Admlnlatrator Robert-White to
the C.W.ty Board ol Supervl-
son.
.. You cannot ftnd better
medical care anywhere:, but
we have striking shortages ln
o t be r departmenl.!;" White
1aid. 0 0ur. nursing ataff la
of 1ood quality, but 15-20 ~r
cent lower in personnel. than
needed; our laboratory
'capoclty Is low; the X-ray
department is ·overl~, and
the out-patient staff t o o
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.whUe said more money ls
needed tu make ·UP ·the deft.
clencea. He pointed ou,, that
!ht medical center budget bu
been up 20 percent each year
for the past five y~an and
said he saw no ebange in
the trend. The picture ls the:
same nationally, the ad-
minlstrator 1aid .
Growth of OCMC servi~
rs spotlighted in the X-ray
departm~t.
"In 1954 there were 8,000
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SANTA ANA -,County pro-
secuton: have decided not to
pursue c h I I d abandonment
charges against a
Weatminster woman w h o
dwn~ her seven-year~ld
daUgtiter at Orange County
Airport .and then drove off.
note asking that she be sent X-rays taken while IM! year 1,838 NEWP.· .. QRT , BLVD. to her grandmother in the: the total was 60,000," White
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Fri4l1n fer ldlool e19.._ fll tlftlt
•r• ~ •Ml ..,_ w llll'ler or·
N"'lllfl9N fll •f 19at tlMI -lft.
el. 1111_,.. •-l'llY ull Mr.
Dudlin< llldl. 60-Gln, ht. 217.
Judge Leonard M c Br i d e
issued a $315 bench warrant
Reiter, divorced lrom Mrs: cent ol what medicine koows WE LOA,N -IUY -SELL -'IJADE
Fisher, was granted custody\_:w~u~~-~~~~ln~~the~!:lut~~~~~~~~~~~~"!"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Orange County Superior • _ ,
ADW Case
Declared
for the arrest of Mrs. Pat
Fi.sher, 20, of 14102 Ash St.,
when the accused woman fail·
eel to appear for trial in Santa
Ana municipal court last Oct.
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Those charges have now
Mistrial been dropped, Sheriff's Capt. LA HAB. RA _ Two ""'••• James Broadbelt confinned ... ¥-..
.Tuesday. "Mrs. Fisher w,as .sisters died Tueada)' night of.
SANTA ANA _A Su-..w. ilooated back East," be Uld, apparent smob: ~and beat in-_...... ..and the cireumstances i;iuUin· , balation .'after a fire brote
Court jury trial of a ed to WI have led WI to drop Out in the 'second story of
Westminster man accused of the proceedings." , their two.sttty· .frame home
usauJi with a deadly weapon in La Habi'a Helahts. end~ abruptly Tu*'ay when Mrs. Fisher, also knriwn by kel
Judge Byron . D. McMillan rul-I police-in . sev~al jurisdictions Firemen uid Marta Mer •
. ed that 8 proeecutof•a ques-. ~ ~u, Reiter, La Fluer, 9, and hf!f' al.ater., Megan, Z, Uonina: wu improi.r'. Bauldin and St! Cyr -aliases children -Of \ lit. and Mn.
The judge declared 8 she has UBed since she came MelYin ·Merkel, were •I>
mlJtr1al in t b e c.ue ol IAui.s to Orange County f r o m PflJ'tntly ttapj>ed DEATB 'NOTICES Patriek Michaeli 39 of 13752 Mlchlgan eight mooths ago -No e!ltlma~·OI damage was -----~.-..~· --··-Milton st..-Deputf ohtrtct Al· left her daugb~, Cor.rine immediately, '.available. The
WENGIR 1· •· ·' · tofney James· Stotler'• ques-ReJtef, at tbe airport last caUH: of tl)e!blaze, put out
through
~-::...'":' .• :::::''it.~~ ·i:e Uonlrig of a police officer ~Se~pt.~~·4~.~Th;_•~chll~d~had~~jS~~wl~th~ln;· ~i·~·~; ~·.,,~·~·:·:ot:_im~· 1 r ..,,,., .E..,., . ..,., o.•111 w1tll•"' 1111 viOLated rules ol eviclence ,Cetlts in her pocket ~ a ivedfatelY.'....~ ed. Ir----~ ~~~!Nr~ C: before~; Jga,e ~~ -t.~ ·• '"-~ Ill l'iwlt..... Kio,. ~&I.I W Yld'lt Ckilt. l"ttlfk Co.11 CluO. ..ni;. J ', ' ~
.,.. N9l1ll L-leedl °""'"'ts. Michaels is aCcnMi:l ti the
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rKtH .,,. Dlklrl 11n1111era Mortv•,..,, Weatmtnster auto parking .tot
,..,,,,, OLSON Jut July 7. It Is .,Ueged that
Kitl>ll"in. K. DIMll. 1tes1c1tni "' c.-Michaels attacked Johnson
H ,.~ .0. .. " dffltl ,Nft'. If. Sur· after the latter tried \o ltop c=: ::._~ci.."'~~M .. ~ EC:: Michaels from taking car
sim.i. "_....,· Mi-.. 1 1i. parts from the premises. ~~ ~.~ ,,:-::; .~:::::: .....; · Michaela also faces chlrges
lfreft. ... ,..,, T11un111v. • l"M; 11.. of petty theft. A new trlaJ QUl9!ol Mal. l'r1dlov, J AM, boltl'I 11 .s1 Joedllmi c1t11o11c c1111rch. 1 ... ,.,.. hu been acbeduled for Jan.
mWlt. Holy Crou c-""'· Dlr'KtK g
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k»1. l"rld1y, 10:31 AM, l"Nk f'll'l!tY Colol'ILll Fu....-1! H.,.,
BARNES
Rat Bait
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before the rush, and save! ~. ,. .
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SANTA ANA -To halt the
possibility Utat the rat popula-
tion miibt take over the coon-
ty, the Board of Supervisors
Tuesday approved the
purchase of a bot plate for
making rat bait.
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M-$tick""' W1y. Att S2, of !NI
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tlfllll fWI tr..wdllld.-. S..-.-lce1, Fr~
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nwlt. W•tmlNW ~I "'"'·
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UrolcitY f'u!ld. OI~ bJ Westclltt
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BALTZ MORTIJARIF.'I
Cbrou del Mar.ORS.MM
C..ia Men Ml l-Ul4
BELL BROADWAY
MORnJARY
Ill Broallw•J, Coit.a Mesa u 14411
DILDAY BRO'l'llEJ1ll Bnlllpo v.u.r M-.ry
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PACIFIC Vlll1f
MDIOJllAL p.IJU(
CNetaJ e M......,,
Olpe!
-Padftc View Drl•a Ntwpllt a.di, ·Callf..a. -· PZl:I F.uql. y
The $111 expenditure: wu
called for by the county
Health Department whlcb said
iLs rodent control program
wu "at a standstill" for the
lack of paraffin bait blocks.
The hot plate is needed to
melt large amounts of paraffin
to prepart the blocks.
Smaller hot plalea would not
do the job, the health depart·
ment aaid.
3 on Coast
Given Posts
Three Orange Coast area
atudenb have: been appointed
eommlssioners or committee
chainnan in student govern-
ment at Cal State. Long
Beach.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
Beautiful 11x14" Christmas
Poi:t.rai! of Your Family
, •• the qift that lreeps on giving
495
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jacket, luxuriously acrylic pile llnedt:
Sow now on"-hao t ft ..,W ... hit~ f•..,. ..... .., .-;;;....,._
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Appojnte4, a commlaloner
In charre ol the college 1ym·
postum u Walt MuJTay of ms
SUI Way, Seal Beach. Com·
mlltee chairman ~ Diane
Bullo, Ouistmaa pa1eant, J88Z
FlnlatevSt., Huntington
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Mi'lada, Forty Niner Da11 co-
~'ID'G. .... 11th St., Sea1 -· NO¥r'• tt.. Jifr-to l:trjng-in 'fht du1chn ior • "fin•
fa11t111lty porlrait. Yov'll beat the acrwdt ...4 !he cold
w.other ••• and sovel D"'""9 thii lhg·Hofidcry Spe-
cial you can have one, twa, three ot four me111b•s
of'yaur family in a big, beolJflfvf 11 p:t-t• portrciitfor
fuN 4.,S. •ememb.r, you can chorge It., Pttmey'sl
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This inhalli.tant of'tlle San Dleio 'ZoO ams to )le
about to let his audience in oo ~.leCl)!Q about
his funy frienlls. Or mayb!! tile •ecfet. al his m
origin -bis keepen call him an Asiatic bear. ,
Ke~nedys Will-Honor
JFK's ~emor.y Friday
Elm Disease
Cure Tried
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SACRAM£Nt'O (AP) -Rep u b !lean. _,.,atlve
llUral, J:>e.moeratlc S u t t er voting record paralleled only
County -be bun(lr"1f of l)y the COP butloo lo the
mUes rt.ram , 'd b u r b a n , far IOOth.
lleplbllcb oranco County -Put oo N.,, I, at lel>t,
but they were of a mind tbe '14,000 voten In Sutter
whea vollni Jut weolt. County -whlcb h!ot a ~lght
'!bat 1'1uat 4XIO llem amoog Democ:rallc rea\ltral\on edge
eledJon.<la! Oddo and ...a -were the oiil1 ones walking ·-""'°' a look at 'the , tl~bI"fide )01\h fjie 411,000 liallottna r e a·u l t); · · Uom voter-. ir\ C,ange,. , ,
-caHf6r'nia.11 sa·. cOqJrUes Tber both, ror inatance,
Many politteal observers voted for Repobl~ ~en·
bavt nkDWMd 1kltte County tial QOmlnee Rk:bard M. Nixon
a "Orarwe County North" and GOP senatorl&l candidate
becaust of its 1tro'nily Max ~ferty.
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And only tl'o out of $1 coun. oo I. , .,... Ji. n.• ~ ~Ill -1114 ~ ""':"J:;
Uea voted against aH ID ballot l>ol N~ ~ -.la the .lil!m4 r... the preo'l:::il ~ Loli ~ ...
pn>p<llittoN . -anr• and -vot.r l!amool fl ""' ---wltlt ..,.., Diop • aO. lOIMd ID or> sutter. · r -roveNlf; w.,..1ow·•q;crwpenu, ~ .. oranp allo put lortfl tl\e Prcpe, l, 4, I 111!1 7. 'j'lla ._ ~. llullJ', tllt-•..,.,. U
beAt ·perl•nnance at the ·polio. 1 otlior low tumour. we re ._, !JOiy -~ ~ ·~ P'1 ."!,,~
Out of Ille lo propoolti.,,., ,.Tulare on l·a, lmpetlal '"' ~.\rolm'-*'· ~.!!old~.••-.;
ll cast a highef lot&! perc«> .,,, Uuell on I, r.r.r.ect • ¥11.lbolr ~ • , · -• lolc • lt .41iiel• ao
tage vote than aoy other i:oun. 'l -juot 41.IK percent votod. j/f' -.tilir 11'11.o lot. ., .. ., '=
IY nn four -1, 3, I, and . '"' that ·-the oo!Y. ._ ==-iplo ~ ,llold •• ~.3., Jiel.:W'~. -~ I. · ; .'' . . . ' · fl' I less· than $0 ~ • ....,.J!a,.. .......... -.. ·11111, ~
For the nther propooitldns, tumolll -and San ""aoci. Iii ·11i1. •• .... ti·~ volff.ilth tho 'l!fillet-Nixon
Placer had the lop turnout on I and I. :.:t;· . ' ' -II! .... ~al cooltesl,
on l·a, Mono was highest Oii Sn P'hncllco alto !1-ed : ·~ 1'19. 1, -and~~ · !bl winner -
2, Marin on 4,, Saf}la Barbara ,the leut interest tn . ~ ·~•II•~~~~-.. ,,. -1n the Sellate
op _5, Sonoma on 7 and Glenn .. ):nsldenllal .. and ,U.S.. Siel'la1e-" • ..,.~..,.., ~-.. ""'
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Pay •• lltffe as 9.50 per lllClllfft
TMs 4 piece set gl-in American. walnut wnnn
ovw hardwoods. with spicial r-i and scraldi ,..;..
tant fi!lish. laminated ~ tops, and has dustproof
d'-1.
doubled,_.,. bg.$95 ____ _,NOW $81
nilnw llog. $25_ , NOW $21
4 ._ chW llog. $1C1: NOW tM \..... .
full, queen or twin headbRrd with,,._ leg. *"'~----~-HOW.., •
ADDITIONAL PIECES
· AVAILABLE
bunk bOd Rag. "$139 ' --HOW $11.2
trundle bOd Reg, $139.: NOW $112
i..d,191or ch04t Rag. $70 _ _NOW •• ,
~cae deck ... J65. ·.-.NOW t1a
atvdent dnk leg. $_95...·-·-.... -.. --NOW $JJ
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the Huntlngloo Beach Union 'Ille student.I will rocelft
High School and Garden. Grove a • award from the Hun-
Unlfied School Dl!l!i~,; will ' ~ Ce n I er Mercl)ant'a ,; •,_
be selected ~~ 1~ '· ~tlon and will:t,~ to ;. ~
Center Students i.t'lbe M'onlh. r ll!e Huntington Ceatu,f~fa!u • • -
Students selected for the houri of. occupaOtNJ e:i-
month of NovelJlbef'~are: ploratlon on the second 'fburl.
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Linda Alv •• l o u ·n;t..i i n d~)' ot 'l!ie mo9th. .. • . . ,
Valley High. S<bool ;'.:!t:· ·,' _ Each ·Stud~tti :-., ";t-. ' \ ' • '""'" ',,.._I ~~"'':f' (, j'r
Bailey, Hun~!'"'\.-~ :~te ii , · lllt II? ,-" .
School; Denys·Bh'r rlrii an, &ll!enuon for· 'i ll6tl clili • '
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Marina High ~~po;~ .. ~p to be ~warded ~
Hannon Westmlniei ··Hlah the .aeCcind Thursday. &! May ' of the cUrrtnt school year. School; Mary Mau)'U!Dl VOii, Candidates .,. aelected by
&Isa G~aode lligi\: Scbool; . t he factilfy m..ru.en W "t h e
Maureen Hassard, Garden bu!lness edu~atioq de~eot
Grove High School. -' • o! -.acH hll!h !clioof !rom
Patricia Couch, ~,..~ta a ip ~ n g , . b~~ted
High School, Omn\I Bnin.td. pol n t average, 'dlfMbip,
Pacifica High School, Dolores aenlon on the baBil Of grade
Montogomery, Rancho personal appearance and
Alamitos • Jllih Sclll!<!l: and . ~-__ • ·
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' al-111eSanDiegoZookeephlmwell.JiipPl!e4. What h~s ·aayirig at ~.P.<!ln! t .
wasn't easiJY. tramferrable flOm elephantese but it•;ounded oom:ediini I' 'k-o
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2 Out ·of· 10 California
':.Children .Need Eye Care
SAN FRANCISCO -"Two
out ol ten scbool.qe children
in California need iye1care,"
says Dr. Earl L. Stem. as-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sistant cUrucal professor of
oP,hthalmology at the Univer·
s1ty of Californla's San Fran-
cisco Medical Center.
"Early detection and treat-
ment are the key to correc-tWn of many eye problems in
youngsters," he added.
"We now perform surgery
on children with cross-eyes at
the age of 5 or I months in-
stead of I or 7 years. 'lbe ln·
fant has less time ·to deniop
bad eye habits, and can
change over to blnocular vis-
ioo easle.r than an older child.
Hoopitalizatlon Iasis oaly a
day."
The condition known II a!D•
blyopia may be impossible tu
cured il treatment 11 poet-
poned until the child reaches
school age. Dr. Stern contin-ued. "kl ambiyopia, trouble
emu tn one eye while the
other eye remajm ~.
·Dr. Stern nid q>al pnaorib-.
ing contact lenses for the
Yf!,rf young II becoming in·
creasingly common. "We'll fit
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Santa Ana Heights Writer Co. Orden
$ale of .
6.54 PRlt.1E ACRES COSTA MESA ,
90°/o FINANCING· PRE-PAID INTEREST
' TUES., DEC. 3RD ·AT 2 P .M.
· ((rt the site) . ·
423' frontage on Baker Sl and 205' ftontage en'
Paularine Ave (Just .East of srutol) On,e ol 1J,le<
choicest parcel& !n Orange' Oounty zoned lndustrlaf
with oommerdal potential. Across from Wl)ite
Frvnt, near 4 freeways and strategically situated in
. tile path of .. commercial .developmeilt. uunttes .,,.
on and adjacent to this level parcel. Contact Mr;
Goldberg for brochure and further infunnation,
l.,..... Exclusive RPlty Auctioneers In Amertca-
MARSH•,Dof AD . RW ESJAIE AUCnMEI
8116 B"ri;." W':l, Beverly HJll; 902"1 l2.1ll27~~9fi(
N.Y. 16008 J•m•;ca A .... N,Y. 11432 121217l,9-l4l0
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.Now ol Soutl. Co.st Plaza there '1 .. ucilemonl end fes-
tive fooling ju.t beginning lo lake ov1<.
1ho ,14 lforoa Md soiVIC.s in our oll.,,.losod, oll-wffthor ...a -brimming ful with exciting hol'od•y morch..dis.-
ilio big import•nl gifts, •• wol •• the ~ttlo thou<jitful -.
W you Nol o sil;-y squiggle of oxcitomont •I over, you're
. juat bevi'"""9 "'tliinl< Christrn ...
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Soutli Co.st 11 .... -niglitty !loo
y9., 'round untl 9:30 p.111., .,.k .. it
j ... to think about Christrnn. ' • .
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JUAREZ. Muko (UPI) -
Juam II "'°"" lo Amerlcu IOUrlsll for It. nlcht ll!e, doc ,_,bull fll)lts uc1.m1ruu.
But h It aloo -by 1111111' American womtn u "the bii-
pat al>ortloo mill In .lbe North
Aislerican cantloenl." a con-
cerned 1fOUP ~ doctors
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ple,1' Dr •. W. A. P!ldlford,
a llletlme -t of Ell Puo
said. "Although abort.Iona are
lllepl In Medco, any lul
driver can point out hundreda
of abcxtlon cllnlca to you. n
The inlem>c•tlon . of six
Amttlcu womeo by JIW'tl been advertllh!& la~
polJ<I lot "Plltr<>oblnc an. --lot ,.._ ..
abortion cllnlc" lat 't'ftk maJ Tbe Wwnen were.htw 1'ief·
or 11111 Jiot be a "ctac)down." )y lu 1111 JUM jall .;. llned
accordlq lo ID El Paao tleteci-'90 be!"" befl1( releued,
ijve. ~ laid. 'Ila' Nld.\io doe-
"Nothing can be sure,"-uid tor bad been AITtlted_ and·
detective Prank A b I gr en . that the womin "were 1D01Uy
"Tbla mlllflt just be lbe con-from CaDlomlo. •
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payoff l)'Sl<m ar they might alal of an abartlon In Juarea ,
really be trying lo clean up Is "about '300."
the ,i.tuaUon. Juarez atior.. "I bad a wsnnan from
tioniatl have never been so Georgia in my oft.Ice recerftty ,
blatant about aboriion as they for a check-up after her abor·
have been in the past few tion," he said. "She aid the'
moothl -they have even clinic in Juarez wu about
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The ~arn:l·i.h of a cheery ire!
. . . Yours with our gas log sets
How many times have you tried to get •
fire 1tarted, or to keep it burning? Penneys
oflan you AGA appr°""' gas log sets
that have burnan, log ,..,, and logs """
look toke raol wood:
18" ....,,.myfini1h iet .. -.. 14.99
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24" deluxe fini1h 1et. ...... _ .. 17e99 24• 3 pc. oak 9a1 set·-·-·:.39e95
Custom scr.eens made
to fit your fireplace
choice of six styles
Pay GI little • $5 per monlh
Fireplace
ensemble
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Pay GI little GI $5 per month
Our 7 piece deluxe polished i...... sot
includes a ModOd 38" x 31' scr-with
swirl top bar, chain oporolod bla<k"'""'
curtainl, brass andiront and " p;oc.
fireset.
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_., up to S<1' wiclo and 46' high. 0-. from six linl1hes
and tlM your fnploco !ho look that suits your home most.
S'-n is just one of. these, with a polished bra11 top bar.
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Pay 01 little GI $5 · per month
,.,.place bellows
-lnut ., maple
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lotl lifter
.atin block
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black end ""'" 6.99
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Long, Cold·.'\V.jn1er Ahead foI4t IJ.
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Jut in Case
The barrel of an art.illeq .~• Cton\IW.ii! ·~ ~:~i Co...·:[;a..,, u Maring .
go abool tllelr.cboreo-SI~ 1>ue'i~·..U11i\l>r' the .l!eri!fil001m ..;.,.. ;
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(Co~pietely R~~tor~d) --~ ·$2,500 · "·
Solons Due · ·
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For Nixon
'. F~ veor,. ag~. the M00ei "A .. toa1 introduced cu tht •·N~w FoJ~.'' MiUiom wer'e bziUt, but thNre ore .onlJI a few aur· WASJUNGTON (AP.)-, 'l1le
viving De Luu Roadster1 left. NOU) is your chance to have and l lst COnif'W, convening Jan.
drive the car guaranteed to get more admiration and comment&: S, Is Upecfed tO get off' to
than an11 new model offered today. a slow start while waiting
. ;J'.hk~-c~ifc ,t.OCI 1'tstortd to it! original Dtarbona iptcifi-for Richard M. Nlxon to take
catwna an{! u trult1 a beautv. ~ •. u . mp,cbanicaUr perfect and . =.u and sutmlt h I 1
nud& a new 010'ne1' who toontl to drive tt and en;av it. ve proeram. One actption could be an , .IJo!n< •!"'•«,iii~ U.,'DAJit P~LOT employee J>Orking att<rni>I to oblaln . Senate lot at "33b West Bay Street, Coata Mesa: F6r more lriformatum ratification of a treaty design.
tUk for Mr. Curley in the newspaper ofjice, 1>r caU 642-4321, ed to prevent the spread of
Ez~?W>.---. ,, ~ .. "' · .-·-.ac1eal"-J'Olll. • , r ·" --' -. i-:. ~;. Democ:ratlc lea4etl ajJ 0
t--I -,;•-j !< mlf try 1o win ..... COfto =::==:SI:=::=S:~~::':=:==:#=;::;:::::::=======:;;:==:'I llrmatloo <i aome ,,_ ..,. '·
J>9intmenll made.~reoi<lliill
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HJ:·~· .~.. . ··n v · H~O:ME OWNERS!;.
~-~L ~ COflT~CTOR OFFERS ·
~FAN:TASTIC :PROPOSAL~
,FlBST ~P AYM!fI APRIL .. ;J9(j9 ·
CONVStT~O-ROOM-.
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C'OOL e • COMFORTABLE e SCREENED
INSVLATE~ RPor KEEPS HEAT OVTt ·
Playroom -~In lf inter-
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INSVLATED '.Jtof)F •KEEPS WARMTB INl
AWARD-WINNING DESIGN
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' there 11 a cbanp al Ille Wlllle
House, the leglalaUve. pto.
cessea move mwe 11pwly.
PendioC lei!Jla!ldl\. d004 not
.1 carryover and 'ni'IUn be r ·,
• generally mark time 'Uudl' the '
, new president aubmJta 1S*Cif1c
proposalJ altbouil! they -Introduce bills ll they wllilid
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· SENATE CONSENT . " . . ' ' .
t The nuclear J1Cl!1drl>Hleratlon
. lnaty, IUbmllled bf Pmldel\I
Johmon last -· ti la a different categoryud ne«ta
ooly the-" tllo8enata.
, Nixon bu voiced . -over ·1ome ol Ill provlllOOI
and bu given no clear h>
-dlcaUon <i bow be feela aboul
the Um1ng ol Senate acUon.
JUJt bow qui~ NW:n will
. be iudr to IUbmlt opedllc
proposalJ Iller· bla Jan. IO
lnaugur:aUoo la uncertain, bul
H-·lnd·senato -• ·
will have lo conduci bOorlnp
CNt .tt>em before Ibey .,. •
'brougbt up for floor aetlDn.
Since" the DemOcrala will
cantlnu.!' lo have majoriUea
In J>elli br---In
flll -· JU<ltl In . the' Hause 1 -orpnlatlon of c.Nr ... · wru lie 1.. " ·a
tut. -ll there had been • cl1an«e In par!)'-·. There Iii • poW>Ual ICnp,
however, amoog S en• t e
Bepobllcans o~er loadeuldp
pGOtl and there arl rumbllnp
1n t11e 11oo1e at>oot au.mp11ng
!'l:~t_.Speaker Jalm W.
"'+"""""' "-· IOINtdmOH '-°""·" the 1n111a1 111111 " · cqrw will be . lo bold .• , Ja1ti1 ....... lu. I to CCUll
lhelEJectoral CoJleP. vat.a to
make afllclal the .~
lllJon .. *""" pnaldenUll nmmoc-. IJi!i:o T. "-· u Piii prldloa' ll ~ J-will oend hll lanWtll
state tf the tinkla m ••Ill lo c.oai-rather lb a a · -11 In -Tben NJs.
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1 and 2 pc. styl .. tn Orlon9 aayllc. Col·
orvy, rayon and mtton knft bonded t4
aC9tat9 fricot. Holid~ coSon, mi.-s an:d
half sl:DL
DAYflMIDUHll
$8-$15 Swlrt boutique cottons . , •... S."
$1 S-$25 Dm.s group, -asst •..•.. 6.99-1. 9'
JllAmtNllTWID
MATBNllY SEl'AlAm
l.99-5.99
Capri1 and tops In wo1hable fabrics. Sol-
id pants, print tops. sins I to 16. ..~
WINDSOR WOMIN'I
DHUll
HAINIZI DUSSIS
Ori9,$n.$SI 17.99-21.99
One •ncl two p._. ..._, in a broken
"'"Oe of styles, 1lzq and colors.
'lUNIOR WORLD . Hlllll.
~l.DllSSOlOUP
.... $17-$21 10. 99-19. 99
Mony sty• in current ~lon, Jr. 1iU:1
5-13 and pstlt. sizes 3-13.
:IUNIOR WOIUO COAfl
SUIUHAN COATS
17.99-22.99
Your favorit. fabrka and colon.,. here
in great sty*. Sizes 5-13.
)illaw' lp•rt.w-..,......
CASUAi. DUSSES
12.99
A11or1.d styl" and fabrin tn good col-
ort for the holidays, 8-18.
A11111s 1POarsw1u
MOCK TUml PUU.ONS
.... $17 6.99
100% wool, beautifulty hand-printff, In
a fiF* gouge knit. Great pant tops. .
SEQUINNED SHRLS
.... $J~ 12.99-29.99
~ pric.91 Hond-~uinn9d 1hell1 in sevw·
al 1tylH and colot1, •~borately bead-
trimm.d, tool llodc and colors.
PAMOUS MAii PANTS
$U-$20 walueo 8.99-10.99
Straight, 1/im Of' flare legs in
bones, plold" many fabrics.
Mrring-
SIPAlAtls, COOlDINAru
.... $10.$50 4.99-25.99
ly fomeut mokeral SwNt.rs, skirts,
facketa. wn. artd ponb, a11t. fobria.
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,.llDUll malmr print top1 and sweat.rt
.le •canMfob~ ml...,.sfles.
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' AU wlth the Sabel that mNm rt0l tollor·
-lng. Claask ond fril~ atyleL
~-$10 ~OUMI., lop narne& •••• 3.~.99 ...... ~ . ••INT ·SNarSWID ••
$PORTSWIAll GlOUP
2.99-8.99
Famous maker sweaters, tops, capris to
mix Of' mat~h.
i12 · Acr,;Uc cardigans, washable ••. 1.9'
:AcCusoltlll
.... $4-$7 2.99-3.99
SIN.,.lns, short slNved or long sleeved
in nylon ot Orlon• acrylic. Many colOra.
S.M·L .
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PASHION IHOll
!OP NAME DllSS SHOES
on.. $16.$21 11.99 .
foot flair, Troyllng, Joyce, D'Avanfl and
other names In the groups. All h~el
heights, fashion and basis: colors.
CAIUA' SHOii,
RATS, IJTTU HULS
7.99-11.99
Sbic:co, Muskf.tHrs, Naturalizer 1tyln in
this new~Maton grOup of casualL
•UOOll' PAIHION IHOIS
PAMOUS MAD CASUALS
o.i.. $7411 3.99.
Flat1 and little heels In this group from
Buskens and others, many colo~s.
PAMOUS TINNIS SHOES
$5-$7 values 2.99-4.99
A grNt name In these styln for boys
and glrl1. Choice of colors, tool
cosrUMI llWIUtY
.... $2·7.50 99c.3.69
famous maker pins, earrings, necklaus
and braceleta from casual to dressy.
HANHA•I
HANDIAO GIOUP
.... $7-$25 3.99-12.99
Plastic patents, grain1, r9GI and simu-
lated leathers {'Or casual and dreu.
sra1n •r.oo• UNG1a11
SUPS, NAlP SIZES
.... $4-$7 2.99-3.99
T oilored Antron• nylon taffeta and tri·
cot slips and half.slips. Whifli and color1.
GIOVIS
GLOVES GALOll
.... $J-$14 1.99-9.99
Leathers ond fabrics in bracelet and 'T'lid·
arm lengths in do11lc and novelty styles.
ftlaSONA' UAfHIR GOODS .
l'\llSI ACCIS10l!IS
.... $J.$I 1.29-4. 99
Ogarett9 COMI, key coddles, blUfoSd1,
French purses and clukhes. .,.._ glou
di:..._ Flnt Jtvthen by ramout makers.
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·Ill.All EVENT '
.... 1.35.S.95 1.09-5.15
!iotvn:d shHrs, support atylet, t.xtures,
clinging Agilo,.,. and Cant~ece• nylon.
In J10Ckinga and panty stodclng styles
~OUllDAflONI .
GIRDLES, IRAS
1,99-7.99 ,.
$3.$.15 values
Famous brands of girdles, panty girdles
ond bras, many styles and color1.
aous
WARM SHllT lOIES
Shcnf, 10.99
A variety of fabrics, all cory and warm,
In an excellent selection of styles.
UN Gia II
aum ANll l'flli.ANTS
69c (6/4.00) 10 1.99
Nylon tricot briefs, 69c {6/.C.00), tailored
briefs, 99c and pettipanh, 1.99. Sizes 5-
6.V. , ,
SIHpwear, asst.-grou.p of styln 3.99-6.99
INPANrl' WIAlt
INFANTS' IEDDlllG
$2..$9 valu• 1.19-5.99
Selection includes sheet1, blanket•, com-
forters. fin. quality, hurry to ICIVe.
INPANrS' PUaN1rua1
l.AMISWOOL SWEATERS
$13-$15 valuet 8. 99
A handsome colledion of styles, mostly
cardigans, assorted colors, and tlz9'.
$6 Sport shirts, assorted ••.......•. J.99
$8 lo!"i!_1wq9l .11Hvel ... aweoters ••. 4.9'
UNIVIHlrr IHOJt
PANTS & SHllT COORDINATES
Orif. $&.$9 3.99-S.99
Cas.uol pants and coordinated shirts 5n
on assortment of colors and sizes.
MIN'S SHOii
$26 British btmaker shoes •.•.••. 16.9'
$9 Opera-style 1flpJMrS, 2 ttylii"': ... 6.9f:
BOYS' PUaNJIHINGS
ACRYLIC CARDIGANS
$1 vaU.1 4.99
1 00% Orlon® acrylic sweaters in clouk
link stitch, popular colors. 8°16.
3.50 Shirt1, cotton flannel, 11., 1 ... 2/5.00
MIN'$ C'OFHING
2·TlOUSER SHARKSKIN SUITS
••1.$120 89.99
80% worsted wool and 10% 1ilk. Alto
in 100% wool worsted.
$35 All weather zip-out cools , •••. 19.99
$55-$65 Centura sport coats .•..•. 44.99
DINNIRWAal
AMfRICAN IRONSTONE IY ROYAL
29 ,99 Reg. 35.00 tret for 12
In. patterns designed for California din-
SIMMONs..B>ISON CRll ing. Includes 12 five-piece place settings
plus .4 aerving pieces.
oria. $ss· 13.99 .""' :======:
Double drop side, stobili•r bar. In . ., ~VARIAN CHINA FIOM ODMANY
cholc. of white or walnut ffr\l1h. ~ 99 99
• • leg. 120.00 9S"jK. Hf
Choose from eight baroque-shaped floral
panems In a lorg!I set for 12 with many $15 Peter.on Sqfti-Seat for c:ar ·--.11.·'9
8.50 Petet1on Walker/.lumf~r~ ••.... 6.49
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YOUNG CIOWD~ SLEIPWWl
.... 2.7S-3.50 2.29-2.49
2.75 Solid color sleepers, 2.29, $3 Print
sleepers, 2.49. $3-3 . .50 Ski pi.'1, 2.49. 4-~.
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GIRLS' SlHPWEAl
l ... 1.SM.SO 2.59-3.59
Gowns and pajomo1, sizes 4-1-'. Cotton
flannels ond challis, 2.59. Brushed ny-
lons, 3.59.
$3 Tights, as1t. colors .•.....•..... 1.99
'.Ja. HIGH SHOP
JI. HIGH DttESSES
$f..$17 valun 4.99-8.99
A wonderful assortment of styles, colors,
fabrits, for •very occa1lon. Broken 1izes.
GIRU' 1Jt0arsw1A•
SPOllTSWEAl OlOUP
$S47 values 1.99-4.99
A variety of styles to choose from at
great savings, Good color, 1iz• selection.
$5-$7 Girls' sweaten ...... _ .. 3.n..C.ff
MIN'S PUflNllHINGS,
TUlTUNECK DllSS SHIRTS
.... $6 4.99
l'ermonently pres1ed. French cUff1.
Avoiloble in whit• and solid colors.
NYl.Oll ni SHllTS
$S value 99~
from.a famou1 maker, fine nylon tricot
'" shim, quick-drying. S-M-l-XL
$1 .-$2 Men's hose, famous deslgn•r .. 79c
9xtta pieces. •
75.00 Mitterteich Bavarian china
53-pc. set for 8 ........... , ... 39.H
100.00 Berkeley House China 98~pcsetfor 12 ........••..... 59.99
170.00 Fine Bavarian china
95-pc. ut for 12 .•..... _ .•.•. 139.9'
6.00 plain white Imported china,
.5-pc. place set •••...•• : .••••••. 2.99
5.00 genuine Imparted English teap~ 3.99
S"VlaWMI
WAllACE STElUNG Sl\VEl
"LA UINIE" PATIHN
32 PC. SERVICE FOl I
,.., 400.00 276~00
Save "40% or 18.4.001 Set includes 8 each
teaspoons, .place knives, place forks, sal-
ad forks. Open stock pieces also av3il-
oble at tovings.
GUSSWAal
16 PIECE ICERS AND
UNERs FOtt SERVING
.... 7.00 4.99
Great for serving a chilled de1s•rt.
ticking. Very special saving.
SHllfS
LUXUR!OUS DOWN
PlllOWS REDUCED
9.99 21 x 27 li:n
Plump and re1llient with down proof
ticking. Very 1peclol savings.
NOflONS . ' • ..
Boxed Rayon satin hangers .••••.•. 2.2'
Rayon 1atin pillow ca••• .• , , •.••••. 1.99
J~YS -;..-.
15. 99 Marvel Mustang Rid•m
Horte. by Marx ....•..•..••..• 11.ft
-· 7.~1n1y Blastoff Spoce ~"'' •••• 4.ff
1 "4.99 Tippy Tumbles doll by lemco,010.99
2-'.99 Organ by Magnus.
25 k-r•, 6 chords •.••.....••.. 16."
2-'.99 Steel Ployhou .. , out~~
4'x4'xS' high •• _ •••••..•.••••. 17.n
lftOJtflNG GOODS
SPAU>ING GOLF ENSEMIU
69.99 100.00 v•lue
Match play, 3 woods, 8 irom, golf bog,
gold cart, package of balls.
lOll-AWAY TAIU. T!llNIS TABLE
29,99 31.00 value
M:" thick, ~pt9f'9.wlth o4 player 1et, n•t,
brackets, vinyl dust cover.
12.00 value 90 compres.slon
golf balls .•..•.•....... , •. doi:. I . ff
2"4.99 value, rowing exerciser ...•.. 19.9•
r•g. 9.99 spalding liquid center
golf bolls . , .•• , •.••••..•... doz. 7.49
120.00 value I. Jones register.cl
lrcns, eight for .... , , , . , ••..... 19.H
UQUOa AND GOUaMff
~ or. •o• fHI NICI OP A lfli
JIM II.ANEY KENTUCKY SDAIONT
.... S.9' 4 99 full quart e
6 year1 old. Charcoal filtered for body
and flavor. Old fashlot1ed bourbon, 16
proof. Bottled at this distillery.
ROYAL lANSOMME SCOTCH
reg. 7.49
fuU quart 5.99
Dlst111ed, aged and bottled In Scotland,
fvll 86 proof. A luxury scotch. Light.
KARENINA VODKA
.... 4.79
fvH quart 3.89
This double dry v~ko is light.
VIKHS LONDON DRY GIN
reg. 5.19
full quart 4.19
90 proof, extra
quolityiJiin.
dry. America's finest
HELMET ICE BUCKET
.... 25.00 19.99
Insulated to keep the ic:• from meiting. In
a pewter tone fin.i1h.
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IMPORTED SET OF 6 STEAK KNIVIS . 3.99 ,...6.00
Beautifvlly made by crof't..,,en with QM-
erations of skill in the art of rnetalL
4 PIECE CANISTn SET .
.... 10.00 5.99
In rich gold or orange tone. A great way
to brighten your~kitchen.
DaAJtUlll
SAVE 20% ON ROYAL
VlCTORIA DRAPERIES
many 1ires
from $7 "48x45" pr •••...•.•. 5.49
fo $63 192x95" pr •...•.••• 49.H
Rich rayon antique satin, 4"40 color and
size combinations. Matching cofe1 and
bedspreads available.
BOOKS
CHIU>REN'S AND ADULT
BOOKS REDUCED
r.t"' 19.9S 1. 00 lo 9. 99
Good selection, come early.
UNINS
FAMOUS NAME IATH TOWELS
II potfe<t 1 99 3.50to4.50 •
Great chance to 1tock up.
HOUllWAalS • -
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DINETTE SET
reg, 169.95 139.00
Handsom• set in today's ttyVna, O~·
tlon tobl• and 6 chairs.
l!NOXWAll Sl.f'C. -llT
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41.55 valu.. oun alone 22.99
"lemon Drop" pattem, tight S pc.,c::
settJng1, I tumblers,. .10 MrYlng
Avocado tone acceuorln.
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n17 Edln9er AH. 192.'Ul I
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An opportunity to Chmtmas shop for tile . en lire family will be
offered when lbe Golden !_{" Auxiliary ,spj)Jlsors its bolida:t bazaar
Tuesday, De<. 3, in. the ·"""l"°'unity Methodist Churc~. Huntington
Beach. '
Between lO ·a.m. and'5 _p.m. a variety of unusual gilt seiectioDs
will be offered for sale. 81.rving as, general chairman of the fundirig
event which benefits tbe South Coast CbiJd Guidance Center is Mr·s.
William Dawes, and ~sistin' ber are the Mmes: •FnMl.erjc For~er,
baked goods and candies; ·lb(ymonq Morehouse, dolls and toys ; Dale
b\/nn, cOff~ Bild roo!Ge b'ar; $chard Teske, boutique; William Hanna,
flea market· Bob Goodson, eook~s and Chickering Nelson, living ' • • j. • plants. ' ' ; I . . .
~ To further reciprocity betweet;1: the Huntington Beach aµxil1aey
aOO the recently furmed Garden Grove aUiiliary, Golden Key volun·
teered JPaCe at the bazaar a.ob the Df!W auxiliary will display Christ·
mu ca-nh. 1 '.
All proceeds from ttle event · will be contributed to the Child
Guidance Ce!Yter, located: in Costa Mesa. The low fee ·Clinic provides
out-patt.nt ti:eatrnent 'for emotionally troubled children and adoles·
cents who are referred by SdiootS, physicians, ministers and othet
Jfervice agencies or by direct. contactfrom ~e~~~ly ij.self ..
Directing the center ts .Maurice Kaplan, MD, a ch!i!d psychia·
trtst w!Jo also is on the facuil,y of UC!, and the. staff of the Orange
County Medical Center ·and Children's Hospita1 of Orange County. The
Staff 'is eomprised of clinical psychologists . an~ psychiatric_ social
• workeiii.
The auxiliary also &ponsofs a thrift shop and members of the
-thrift committee Sh.op recently joined Mrs. 'William Hanna, chairman,
at a eeminar attended by ·members of three other auxiliaries .~ the
home()( Mrs. Woods· Barneson; vice presideTltol·the supporting groups. . . . '
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" By J~_ COX ,. ,_ . since~8n Jn.vented: w(ra; women h.iliVe ·111ea wi'lo staff .a 'child .cart center.
o<'tltt oel& '1ttlta1t . ~ · 11. bee,n. wilti.111 f,Or ·the.ii-. liv.es . to · ~in,t ' ·"For .~o ~.~th•· _alrll <111_ be ~"""' ~·'·,' 'l, r "I \f&nted to run away,}' notmal 1&1ln. . , . , , kf~s a.gain,," ~rs .. ~ Aid willfully.
The young wile .. ~ 1~ back lix "Th.'. J."•l!l<rril,. mepli~.ned ~Y ,ws.y.oung . ·"This ls lmpcrtant . be'ca.,.. lhele alrb
years to recaJl·t.hi firit-<f.e.acttoft 1·h·e ·woman.mereb'·1l68aes.the IUJ'fJce.r · art mattug. tremendoUI adjustments.
had upon seeing hef aervtcie~~, hiisband So_mt ~omen baVe c~l~en . ~ su~; J{lving lotl of frlencSs ,keej>p . ~ above
after a Jon1 and'' deaParai:e .-parat.ionJ :r arid alb)oat no money. A p,rtVlte ; is · the tetrible level of ·19nellneu."
"I ,; a 1 .0 teiTlttty Y,dung, w he n'.h alloted 880 from· 1tht govel-nment for ''Most of oUr· git-ls' ha•e lmsbandl at
mairted ,'' 1he .. said mftly. ''I wu ju~ · hll wi!!. and mu.st ·,att . MO fro,ni his tti, ~a.mP. 'Pendletoii Marine Bue,
JI and two weekl 'after the ceremony, own Pl.Y to make .It •1•100., A-.private however J!l"any Gt; tbem mfiht be.lhlpped
he was gone." 'fl'ith a wife and child 1eta Ul).80 frpm overseaa at any rnom(n\." ltie expJained.
1·1think."1 he cootlnued thougtiUully. the 1overrurieol and ·aend1 ·her $130.llO. · About• 400 ·wivM:M°ve ·been mfmben
''a wife with, a hUlblntl, oveneu tw The 1bnplest ttuna: lor a YOWll bfide ol the group ak.ce It •WM'! n.rtecS by
all the respon1lb1Jidea; of being 'married to do -woqld be reiniJR ·.wilh '. hd family, Mrs. Gasten. twO 'yeart: aco. Muy of
and none of the p,)Usute,s. ,.I ·Cot ll;O but this ii not often their c\Joice. them have been · a1 )'oung u 14, and
I blamed my pooc· hUsbarid . for'. ,v~ry' Ma Dy who set up .l\leir DeW hqfnlf!I m0st of rthem. are ~igen._ ' .
·atng]e mishap du.ring liil a~nce. near the but Wl)ere husbands· ~e ala-''I do no\ st.and ~-a mother flaure,"
ever:y\hlng from • .car that wouldn't tioned do not wlah to 1 return to their but I. try· to be S!!~Yt to their pro-
1tart to not · enough mDney ~tp. pay'lhe old lives after he ·leaves.' bltms.1' Ma. ~.-eJ;pla1qed her rol~ .
. ,tillla." '< She has llttie in common with her Her duties JnCl:udt c:Oplq with amall
Lbneliness made the young womQn single friends who ·.·re conc!rned with emergcnc'ies ittch-aa:findtng' houatna: for
a prey to ~male ·ad"'.a~:· "t ·worked,· c~thes, p8rties ~dd Uf'4lng ma~! .. Nof homeles! wive11.
If\ an office w i t h plenty of aggressive does she find ~t~' wJth : l?larrifd . Some'tlu\ea : 1t'e
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·~hj.ercencier art not
men willing to keep·me :comJ)any: Wlien ,_girJfrlends Who are too busy -with their to small. One nljbi,Mr'I. Cuten aroee yw are yrong and.Jone!~.male..attentimr_ -. -• · .-hu.i:biOOs·to spa· re :her mu.ch time. ·ln ·the wee boun to dtllvtf a motber·to-be Is nattering and quite confusing." . . ,
Finally after eigbt ·montha· Of ·ttpara-, Therefore; the mo 1 t natural place to to the' holpital. . . ·-
tiofi,, the' YOl.lll(' britte add tM!r lhusband turn ii. to othfr Women :1n her own Another job, ~ happy, wu com·
were abl~ to meet agalft in Japan ·tor ·~nt. 1 • -~ ·torun1 ·• younc-Nearo mother who lost
his two-weelc'!"! and rweatlon ~~·. Thlf ls 'the I re~, behind . qne -~ rnoiitf><ilcM~'b); dilrins.the nJchl. ~1':; ~the~ ... ~: ~~tion1Y<t.ic~ ai"'11p1st9 mod.ti><. · 'ni.1lijel:l~t!l~n'1Centerwu ~-the Pffific,atil 'built to a ¢ai, ' al . W Younf women. The -atarted, l'"l'"and't~ ~-'qo by Mr.
when she first "llW her IUddf!n!Y Jnterf.alth Serv~'•· C ein.t t C. .San a•li d Mn .. Gikt:~k:t and slnct
transf""11<d tpquse ~gl'1he cllJtorn-.• ·~ie. ''"*"°" a club !or-~11ieo .hlo . pnCe;oe<I . aboot u ,000
. wl.~ow. . . ~ ,, . ~ , · ter•i~'s w~ea-Wl'ifCh Mtlt! every Mrvicemen, : .
He wu a .itl'-&Jller, ·she; said. tWe '.Tueeday from 10 a.m. Jo. RQOO. • • • • • AJ•'"-......-..a.:.i~ _ '""" .. __ .. ...__
got a tulcab and for tKe hall·boqr .-The main ob)!!ct; loconlq to Mrl. , , J,.._, ·~"':'"·are •• ~~-
CEJit&it StR.VICES-Mik~ Allord·ttom Ne~ alt&'. • servicemen who e advantage ,of San Ctle'"""te "trip .to"'the h6W ,.,. .~iani "Y 'oOe ' k ,1',Cate'n Who ·Is Ih i:IW'ge of "W "o! II>< fe0/«'•'1Upi>ciff, Ihm are 00 1~....... word _, eacb othet.' . we juat held g\-ouj>··&''ftllowffllp. Tbue.~.ri..:-dllet -Uli&loul.~~--· · viJl~. ·o,..e U.S. Marine Co~ COQ>Or'\1 .S\al ned , . Interfaith Se<vlcem ,.n's _ Cenler ...,ich also <>Kers a hands." , , , , . 1 .. nd • 11.ca'1il:'~,..._ •1),Hlll·-·""l!!"· ~ •;we
at 'Pendleton.. is . &eiua ~pancakes by lira. · club, for servicemen s·w1ves. • ~ · While emotional: the young ·~n'I· are *1ded ~:the ~tW.o .... nGUrl 6y . jilst 'lry to Uve .. tfl.e: 11irvfce we beUete
Ger(Y: s,~dl.ey Of San C~e~t~. He~ ?:e Of man~ , , • ' tai, WU by .. no meanl U.niQU!· Ever '1 ?"~ of ' v~ churc~ -~I M." 1'1 rzu ;-«;~iv~· Cr~dit , tG> The m ~ Wif ~ lt .r hey ·,~tOv~d ~h ~::~~~AJ'.~\Y in
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.DEAR ~fARION: I .give you a turkey that
even actors love! It's a gourmet gobbler
that's aplaabed with wiJ)e, brindy, sea·
soned with lie~ 14Pd stuffed wtth a dazz...
Ung wild rice, oyster and pecan stuffing.
~ While ttltkey is as sacred ln this eount.pr
as basf:baU and motherhood, it's · a fowl
Ui8t need!! imlginative sea.&oning.~d art·
ful .cqok\ng. ·Nothing can be drier, ~ul.ler
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turkey. The rollowing recipe is not the
way the pilgrims cooked the bird -we
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".spirited" cooking). However, the . stulf·
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Rab insfde -of·tur.key cavity with salt
and pepper ahd rub the skin generously
with butter. Fill the turkey loosely with
wild-ricet'dre;i.sing. Skewer openlpg and
wtap bitd In fui1 _leaving an • opening
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and rolst turkey" 20 to 25 miriptes per '
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BaSle frequenli>: with wine saltCf:. Fold·
back foil the lut 30 mlnuie. to brown ,
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'rice .. tO _ fill kir~ey cavity. (If you:re 1
~ /!' oeasonal banl<ruplcy, use will! rice
mil). Drain and dry rice slighUy In
warm oven, For each cup of rice, add
~ .cup of small Olympia oysters, z ~t.a.bitspoona chop~ pecaris, I teaspOon
, grated onion pulj> and a pinch ol thyme
and marjoram.
~ readers who are daring enough
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this 1'hanksgiVing will be interested fn
' 'a' source I've found for game birds.
They carry all the elegant ones -par-
iri.Qge, pheasant, quail, squab -even
·peacock! The latter~ incidentally, tuteJ
a little like turkey but i4 basically more
flavorful. Any of these birds may be
ordered stuffed with a succulent wild
rice-mushroom dressing and seasoned
ready for the oven. These decorative
game birds ·are a happy solution for
• •; hqliday.'. party rnenus when yoo want
something festive wlthout a Jot of work..
For information on where to find these ·
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fall coats deaigned by ABC , i!YS. star, Eliiabeth
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::Be.,.ltched" co Ile ct ion ,1 Elitabeth Montgomery
~ys a magical flair for • :fashion and an uncanny senSI'
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:tike clothes that move well • •3,D,d ar'e not overstyled. I love . -' ~Qese coals because they are
:easy to wear yet have
!handsome detail. I think they :are the kind of clothes most
:women like to live in." . ' • The collection of "Bewit· :ched" coat.s c r e a t e d eJ:.
llC}~sively for Miller-Sharkey,
:tktures Boldeena fabrics by . " ~· P. Stevens & Co., Inc. • ' • • '-Members
Slate Talk
Personal developn1ent will I
be th! 'topic o( Mrs. Betty
Flower when :she speaks to I
fellow members during a
meeting of the L.aguna Beach
Buslneu a n d Professional
Women 's Club tomorrow even· 1
in'r.
'i1te meeting, to take place
in Ute Laguna Beach Country
J;lub·s new Ben Brown's '
p:~taurant, will begin with a 1 ~30 p.m. social hour. followed I
~ dinner at 7: 30.
#Mn. Flower's talk on lhe l
«e of color and it's influence
41 personality will be
•monstrated with · c I o t h e s I
Jilpplied by Peden's Ladies
rreL
"GOP Women ,;
"'Elect Leaders ·'! I ,_ ' -= Mbs1on. Vie}o Republican
4'omeo Fedttaled will elect 4Pst ~\I officers for lht
.sofnlnc'Year during a meeting 'II -"Mannin.,, 1 cafeteris in
~ HJll1, •l 11 :30 1.m.
',niXFTutt<jay. .. --4 ,Mr1. Harry Umhey, presi· . -'l-« 'lhf 1iooithern Division •lelMlbtical ·Women Federated :,.;0_·~the new erecutivCJ,
-6• J ~hal been I i ' 'of ·the Republican ~ Committee fiw
. .,... ··-.. ol Loi '7ellz
W_..!f Clult.
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Thonluoiving, Chris1mo.1 on!
f(I come. "' this lo ~c~ it's better·g.rode corpe,. •· . ·m doubl• 1ute boc •na ing ""' 1 II ~nge of color1. ond o u won 't Ea1y 10 keep clean · 1 motn-proo .
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fNw Hwborl
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In . Evening
_Affairs
May Compen,y ii featuring
Pll\tl drea1nJ: fOr evening af· .,..... '
1 A new "'.ty·of dressing, the
w~ In ,panes will go to
' the ~ler, OOI to dinner, oo
Ow party ·clrcuit, discolbe-.;
-_:qulng . • . J>Mts now go pti~lic at ey~ng ~iirs and
. pant.I will be w•n among
.lriends at home alfaiR.
'nie aitboU~ are a s
'Vafied u the tastt.s oL the'
women that will wear them.
There are wide legged pants,
pants Lb.at are fitted to the m.. and flare to the ahoe
, . . they are worn with
. matching ore on t·r a 1 ting
-blous:er,vests and-jackets in
a variety of styles. 1bere are
~ -pant.I -TOppe{f" l:iy the.ir • O'tVn
tuQiCS 'and inlnis , . . party
pajamas, dinner pants suits,
culotte gowns,
. ·These silhouettes will be
seen in an unlimited variety
, or fabrics such as come-hither
~epes, slick moirea, see·
th~h chiffon, dazzling
velve~ jeweled fabrics and
beautiful prints to . name just
a few.
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hol ,.., ,..-, lot the ill 'ttie ..... ilevotod .. the
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Cong Beach, ,JrilT be 1 ·in>eci•l1;:::========;
a:ueit and will aCcqJt the Not Ju1t A H1ir-Do-
club'1·;,check (or S1500 from But Superb Styling
M'''· Bruce Murphy , 1t
plliLanUiropy charrman. MALLIE'S
The funds were raised from
,wa)'S.and means projei;ta and
the chapter's thrlft shop, 21609
Noi:walk Blvd., H a w 1 I i a n
Gardens.
Mn:. Dorran.s will inform
the members on the disposal
ol • •lm.ilar .check presen1ed
IUI ~ and the clinic's
future plans. Tbt clinic serves
34 communities and mott than
1100 paUfl'rts hive b 'e en
Gi11e ti;>. Your
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.1'1>w111l• Valley Sci>oOl Djilrict bas ei\Joy~ront l"'bll~'conliolonce because of Its prorram of tonova~on
111 educe~. but tt may be lnnovaUog itaell right ~ut of
that conllden<:• because ol a. plan to send the children
home early -day per week.
The admini.sttlllioo 11 sunestirig the program so
tHcheri can get to&etller on '\'h•rada~ alle<11oon1 .to
''coordinate present I~. W study and become "ore
familier with new techlliques aDd to improve lndivtdual
ufiltanet program•. ·i..~ • ..
LoCt time l!(OUld be mde up by, '1borlenint lunch
periods and addlnl this iime to re,gular class petlod1 .. •
Some parenta arb 1'Urpretlog the Jdea as.\11 means
for teachers to go hom• a little ,.arly ooe d~y • -week,
They are ~uggesting uslJ!g after school bours1 11 lea.chers
desire to meet. From 3 to 5 p.m. on Frida1• ha~ been
suggested. '
Generally the innovations ol the-district ~\le made
good sense, but this 'idea does not leave the ~ame im·
pression. Parents feel that the most valuable lime ot all
ill the time teachers rpend with ,iudenb and that if
there is any n.ew move it should be in·tbe oppo.site direc-
tion. '
increasing the len~ ol class time s~ms unlikely
U. equal the benefit of, Y0\1')8•,!.er~ att.end1~ th! two
houtS o1 ·c1ass oo· 'nuJrl!days.
Key· question in the minds of many parents is
whether the planning sessions are really needed.
MC>St of the parent.s work 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . shifts, bul
find their children in class"' from about 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. This leaves considerable time for pl~ing .du~g
the day and for the other duties the profession entails.
. ' not re1Ull pi \es1enlng of educational opporlW!lty and
tllal the dl.ibiCI l"ill employ sulficient teacher~ '° thai
there Is enough planning an1I study Ume for all during
the normal work day.
'u the district ls to IU11lll ill obllgaUon to edue11te
the children under ill poltcy ol l)eing a leader in educa·
tion, It would seeln that the emphasis ghoUld be Oii llJOre
time o! t.eachers with jlilPilo ..
T he U~en~ Chaiqiels
Eloo4 control II a necessity. In West Orange Colinty,
~u·t the open· and aometimea <1unfenc~, channels, are
under ftre JrorrMiomeownert as a result of recent deaths
and near il.eaths. ·
Residents in Huntington Beach are seeking enclos·
ure' of a cbaonel in tbe1 center Ot Edwards Street after
the death of a child and !allw:e to obtai.lf slttlslactory
ci"'!ning of wbat ooe .housewife !armed "th• yawning
chasm of filth."
ln Weslmipster, a r\ear death ls prompting conpern
over a channel cljl)ecj 1'a)!.oQ.\u~ roiten:' by aoolj1er
hou(.ewlfe ind sfucfenu ,at Mtirtna HiJh School '~re pro-
testing the Hmoat" around their school.
Fully enclosing Ute drainage channels in concrete
is expensive, but in some ar~aa should be done, perhaps.
with 50 percent pa'rticlpatitm available from the federal
government.
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mal school houri and practices. Working mothers. are a
lacl ol life today -a fact that schools must realize ..
·Parents have a right to ex pect that mnovation will
In other areas, cleaning apd fencing could do tbe
j~, at least on a short-term. basis. No matter what route
is taken, it is not enough for· the city to act al ope be-.
\. cause the final responsibility lies with parenta in teach·
ing children to avoid the channels. ...
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A nswers to
i . ."I -Master Word·
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' >Jt':rigbt. I give up.
· A.fl.et a month of reslsting a violent
bon),bardment from readers, w h o were
ftttioua and frustrated by my "master
wofd-tea," I've decided to provide them
wjth the answers, if only to get. out
frGtn .. tmder the letters and calll and
e~"'J _Jrate telegrarna inai1tin1 I hlv~
"" rillbl lo -sucl> questions wilhoul •\fPP!r.ing the 'answers.
t .. "Sclll1Ulchy" Js fighting against
~. or qainlt an imaginary foe , J Don Qull~'I tiltin( I ( I l fl I t
~~tory" ii: the adjective that
melna pertatnine to chance or to luck.
' ' J. ''RA.TAPLAN" i1 the word denoting
the rolling aound of a drwn nr the
hoovea of galloping hones.
~ "APD!'hasll" is the word deecribing
the lcind of tentence that hints at the
viry thin& it disclaims the Intention
to qiention. ("I will n n t speak on hi 1
imaavory put.")
5. An "autodidact11 is a perm who
ls largely or wholly self-educated.
I. "Opaimalhy" refers to education
latein life.
" .,, "":'An "eponym" ii a person from
'WlSlJA name a race, city or nation LI
suppooed to have taken ita name, 1uch
U Rome from RomulUI.
g, "D18SEIBE" meam to dispossess
or OUlt someone wrongfully.
t . When Asian nu was confined 111
Alta, it wu !'endemic"; when it spread • u OVl!r the world. It WU 'pandemic."
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Huntington Beach lets contractors
get by wilh murder when it comes
to marking torn-up streets witb
"danger" signs and lights.
-M. T.
tlllt IMlllrt renecn ru•rt' .,,.... lltt
11«•nrtf1 llllse 11 ttw ~·-· StfMI ....... , -"" II 01-r Ou1. Dlllr l"llel.
10. "Schwa'' ls the linguists' name
for the common vowel sound of "uh"
aa pronounced in "the" and thousand!!
of other Engli11h worda where the !OUOd
ia not clearly any one of lhe five distinct
vowel.!!.
11. A "llpogram" i11 the name of 1
composiUon in which a single letter
of the alphabet is wholly, and deliberate-
ly. aMent.
12. The aix days of creation are known
M the "he:s:ahemeron."
13. "Ul.LAGE" Is the amount which
a vessel or cask of liquor lacks of
being full.
14. "Aj'.IOC1'.lpe" is the word describing
the elision of the last sound or syllable
in a word, such as "I'm not goin '
hunlin' today."
15, "Refection" is refreshmenl after
hunger or fatigue: hence, the "refec·
tories" in parks and other public places.
Now for a fina1 supe.r·stumper: What
is the word describing a person w h o
practices the art of pronouncing word!!
correctly? For the first IO right aruiwers
to arrive at my desk, I'll send out
U:i each an autographed copy of my
latest book, .. Lea ving tht Surface:·
as free prizes .
Nixon and the Congress
)Y_ASHINGTON -Top congreasiona\
leaders a.re telling thl!mselves that one
result of the November 5 elections was
to -c:heck, and perhaps even r@verse.
the 1low seepage. of power from Congress
to the President.
Three yun hence th)1 view may seeni
to have bl!en clouded by wishful thinking.
HOUl!le and Senate luders have con--
fktently deluded themaelvea before in
the -hilt«ic tug~f-war between the
C~lol and the Whilt House.
J')r the pruent. however, legislative
leaden believe there has been a real
chanle in the power balance between
lhe'l'r<sident and Congreu. They think
tht ,change eoes beyond the pureJy
PJlllAll curll ff a llemocraUc Conirfll
on 4 RtpubUcan Pl'tSidml.
L!ADERI IN both parties think Ptt11i·
dtft\ Mb:oa will have to work with
in I.he national interest and. in Harlow·"
words, must "perform. willy nilly" too.
Coogresslonal leaders in both partiea
koow that the pure ly partisan restraints.
imposed on Nixon by lhis n e w
Oemocratic Congre!ls, wlU bind very
Jighlly.
On many issues the new President
will be able tA:l override party line11
without Johnsonian pressures. Especially
in the House, Ni.J:on will often be able
to find enough conservative Democrats
to join his Republicans in 1 working
majority .
~. not manipulate it 11 President IN THEIR HOPEFUL Ullk about 11. Jot.n.ia did -and did quite effectively halt ln tht ermion of tongreulonal power ,
-1Jn hLt early year11 1s Pre11ident. They legislaUve leaders talk abOut the narrow
~ NI.Jon ii well 1w1re of W. In--margi,tl of Nixon'!! victory. They note
hiblaka the wltleJy publicized fact that Nixon
.. .._.., ~tnt o( ~ce • 'flrOn 1t1plfk't of lesi Oftn hatf tht voti!ita.~
!WW fo m:anaee )Clalatlve aff1lr1 °lhq, They comment lhat, while voters wert
.. ..o~tlon by lht Pi-esldent-giVin( Nixoo h!J mod... viclory ~
tllp: " _,,..ie with • concreaional were tlectmc • new C<rlg?aS very
...._.. llluilw, a SS.year~ alumnul 1tmUar lo the old one. They remark Ge ~ ilill tleenbower 4dmlniltraUon, la that voters were kind to congresslon1J
rlli1eill bJ' le.scn of both pu1iea. Incumbents too. even though thia had
a~hil I 1ut Wetk, beet\ billed II I year to tum lhe rascala Ibo pnbleml poeed ool.
~ Nbon by I DftnocrtlUc The view that the powtt bal1nce haa
i .ill tllo -· llllClorlaklnll. 1111111"1 It not ... -louai)' noted, con--bo&ll putlfJI are Involved flned to Democr1Uc ludera. St11.1te wa ..... lllldcllll intertl& and: Republic1n Leader Eve-ett M. Dtrkaen,
)l1e If,,..,..,., wlJI)' nllly .. .' W., It ... GOP stralegill who has
l,l -~ llJl()ken lo frienda of a "tranaillon'' In
.... ?' muL ~Dow th• l power brou1ht about by lhe elecUons.
ii a caroUary to Harlow'1 By Robert S. Alltft
P t.-t dlie Prtilkfenl .. aJao lnvotved aftd Joli• A. Gold•lnltli • 1· -•
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Readtt• Support VCI Cha~eilof.
'Personal Attack Unfair ·to Aldrich' . . ~ . ; ,
To the F.dhor: _
Al a director of "Town · and Gown,''
It made me very-.sad to ~ad in a
recent edition, of the DAILY PILOT,
itn anonymous attack '(in Mailbo:s:) on
Chancellor Aldrich, UC_J .•
The chancellor was man enough lo
staM up in a lar$.e meeting and explain
his views on cettain dlffJcuU sl.tuation1
with which this university, .u well as
many others, ate faced. He ill~ along
Wilh other educa~1. tryjq to cope
with 11tudent .and IOCial unrest that are
worldwide a.od to which ~ are no
pat or simple solutions. , U society and
parents did a better job, it wOuld not
be left lo educators lo patch up the
piece!!.
IT IS A VERY necessary thing to
hear from individual! who have different
interpretations and different ways of
handling situation!!. That is how progrtM
is made. This unsigned letter, however,
did not deal with the issues fairly, but
was largely a personal attack upon the
character and lhe motives of lbe
cl'lahtellor, who is doing his job wilh
great professiona1 skill and deliberatioo.
Chancellor A1drich, hil wife and their
three children have made a definite
effort to bec.Qme a part of the larger
C<lmmunity of Orange Coonty and they
have succeed ed very well.
In my vlt'W it . ii n\Jt responsible for
the DAILY PlLOT ,,to allqw someone
lo make a personal attack -anonymou!-
ly -upon the head and hence upon
the institu;:;on Itself.
IRMELI DESENBERG
'V11informell, Vlcloua'
To the Editor : t ·
The irresponsible . uninformed, ·and
vicious letter attacking UCI'1 Chancellor
Aldrich in the DAILY PILOT on
November 14 ia an excel.lent example
of the sort ol obscenity that today's
college students are co11~plaining abc?tJt.
The letter yanks from cynte1l and
distorts remarks made !;iy Dr. Aldrich
before. Town and Gown, completely
disregards the complex legal and social
problems that the appearance or Eldridge
Cleaver rai s es for a;iyone in Dr.
Aldrich 's pos ition, cannot diatingulsh ra·
tionally an example Or. Aldrich offered
of student attitudes from opitUons that
may or may not be Dr. Aldrich's (&nd
in any case. must be treated in the
light of his whole talk ). and hides behind
the veil of anonymity.
I FURTHER suspect. that the writer
is depending totally on parUal reports
of Or. Aldrich's remarks, a dangerous
procedure at best and, m<>lll of the
time. a convenient device of smear
artist!!. But worse, the letter's style
Letters from readers art welcome.
Normat111 wriier.a ahould conveu their
messagt in 300 wcwda or ltsl. Tht
right to condtmt ~tters ·to fit space
1 or tliminatt Ubtl i.s rc.Hrved. AU
~tter1 mu.tt imludt lignoture and
mai!inV addres1, but na'!"-tS _mall be
withheld on rtquest if sufficient rea·
son i3 apparent.
teacher at u61 (and 'tt is the beat
faculty I have ever been among) begin
to wonder whet.her a career devoted
to the education of young people is
worth it in this sector of the world.
DR. ALDRICH haa given an immense
amount ol time aod sincere effort to
phllaotbroPlc Or.antiations in this area.
At a recent meeUng or one of them ,
when he wu introduced he was booed
by Ullldt of the membership present.
Who la: tbe better man? Dr. Aldrich,
with .a IUetime of service to education
ir. this state or those philahthropist&
who showed no sense of manners, com·
mon human decency, or charity jn-the
tradiUonal se1lse of the word?
ls each of those people willin4 to
Sign his name to his act that rught.
l know that tht anonymous letter-writer
in lhe DAU. Y PILOT is not willing
to sign his name to all of his acts.
Dr. Aldrich sign8 his name lo his acta
every day.
HAZARD ADAMS
Professor of English
UC!
A Bo,... Leuer
To the ~itor :
t have news for the "Name Withheld"
whose Jetter attackin' Chancellor Aldrich
disgraced the pages o( the DAU. Y Pnnr ~ Nqv .. 1.t ~ not that there's much
sense in bringing news to a person
who doesn't live in the real world .
P'or one thing, the atUtudes .and stan·
dards of stodent.S have. indeed changed
radically from wh~ey were when
t wu a student 25 years ago. That'a
one of the delights and ffultrationll in
teaching them, a11 l know from 15 years
of trying to do so in various colleges
and unl•ersitie.s. More to the point.
whatf:\\'er else might be charged against
the chancellor, he is clearly a born
leader and an fntense!y moral man -
as is seU~vident to anyone who has
seen or liatened to him.
and tone reveal a small, ungenerous 1 HAVE D 11 A G R ~ E D with tht
mind. -chancellor f~uenUy on matters ot prac-As a profe850r who has been with Uct and pr~ple -and I expect t.o
UCI since before its opening. 1 want go on doing so _ but J also recog11lze
to go on recor]! aay.ing lhat in my that he 111 uoique, Jn my limited ex·
.v;perierce In universities I have perlenct of colJeat presidents, in beint
never served er a more admirable neither 1 tyrant nor a wet noodle.
Administrator or a maA with • higher B'ut of course it'• · rooll&h o( me ta
code of per8Clnal conduct. Nor have I dignify the Jetler of "Namt Wlthheldt1 .
M!t!n an administrator whb had taken by tven 90 bJief I reply, fd" #bo can
more pains to deal r1t.iona.Uy and take aerlousli.. attack.I ln the name of
charitaibly "1th youna people,.,whtl.her ~, -!'
they come lo him for help Or-In ordtr ...
lo make crllictsms ol the ,educalionel ·---Bw G e orr: " proces!I. I . • Dear George: 11
I Mve a fear that dots mlaht bite
me. What io thb rear catr..i and
how can It be ovtre0me?
THIS IS AN II" ol "orld..tde student
unresl, and that unrest re:Oecta a deeper
IOciol orisl> that no doubt will chanlt
the workl. A1 • univtnity adminlill'1tor,
llr. Alarlch must llCI tht lmpUcaUw
ol thltl lltuaUm dall1. .
Nor Jn nv uporfence ban l known
ol an educeUonal edmlnlslra~ who had
had lo put · up •Ith " much do'\Vnrlgbl vi...._ from ,...,.nlll ff lbt ...,.
mun!ly -from anonymoos 'lnklnill>I
phone calla te lhreall on hli Ufe.
I lliould Ub lo dte oni)' line eiample
that C!Oldd matt any c:onadentkw
JOHN C.
t>arJOhn c.~ r .. ~ ..
Tbla ti bDed 0 tear 4 daC'Wt.e ..
d 'la bord'1 · m to ovetcod'lt, 11 ma ft 'f ·1r9
.i>ald thal clop m!allt lllem. ·t~ -,.... -In Ille saruemaUl-.tfl<m-UUJ
Wllo ll1d lit 'II 'alrilcl ff falltnc
&om llllh plllCOll'Wllo,-111'\!)
morallty and principle bf ,a m:onI cowa_rd
who does not sJgn,fl1s n~ to h11
charges?
HOl'/ARD S. BABB
Moral lntegrtt11
To the Editor:
If you a.re g_oing l.G withhold my name,
please don't print this le~t~r11 I am a
very modest fellow , &ut not thi.t mode~.
1 am al3o a card-carrying ctiward, but
I am not that yellow. So let my ~
be ·seen. •
The letter you publiahed last Thursday
attacking Chancellor Aldrich. ot UCI
reminda me of a mosquilio hurling
him&elf agalnat an aircraft carrier. Ex-
cept. that I could aQmltt a'nd r.e:spect
such 1 mosquito.
DR. ALDRIClf 00'3 NUI' require
a defense from me nor Irom anyone
else. He can take care ol hlrnsdl. A1
hl8 minbter and a personal friend of
many ye~· standing, I would like to
say lhat when a man or greater integ·
rity than Dr. Aldrlc.h appears .on the
horizon I hope I am still around to meet
him. He will be worth lmqwing.
Come to thl.nk of it, JI J had written
lhat other letter 1 guess. I would just
as IOOll not have anybody know !~ either.
PHILIP G. MURRAY
Minister
Community Church,
Congregational
Coronl del Mar
MallfJo"' Pollqj
To the Edllor' •
To the conUnuing surprf,se and dismay
of thia reader, the DAILY PILOT, by
publishing •'Name Wfthheld" letters en-
courage.s the freedom or expresslop held
ao dear in our delnocr~cy , withol!t u:·
pee.ting, encouraJin& or demmdlnr. ~
letter writer accept the ~pons!b1!1ty
for any stat.einents, fa~ or haU·true,
statements of defamation or praise, on
which this heedom is based.
This leaves the reader with two distinct
impressions: first, the Pilot -endorses
the writer's point rA view; second, It
encourages the vocal citizen to try to
get by wifr, as much a11 possiblfi, 1'1thoot
takJng the consequences.
IN EFFECT THEN, the lad ol
responsJbillty for one's owp acUona u
suppoc1.ed by "Name Withheld" ·Jeners,
· contributea to the lack of moral
nsponstbllity in our YOUrli adults, who
are sent off to our unlversitiel Jfter
being thoroughly lni:toctrlnated in "what
j'ou can get by with" •t home.
.1 rnpe<lluli)' "'IUlesl ll!e DAILY
PIL<YJ' re~a;amJne its Mailbo& QOlicy
and publish only letter• by citiunii wfil.
1111 to stand ap-and bo -'rd -they have vlewa to Up:'elar
••• 'PEG HORN
Maii~ contribltt.fK's' must sign.
thti'f Mm•s and ~f'ltsts. Nam.as
are wit.llhe&d if, in the DAJ(.Y PlLOT'1
uitw, sufficient f"t4Smt• ii gh)tn. St1
'lttur below. • .
-Editor •
Upon moving here, my mother agreed
lo pay ,fl per month for the use of
the community,_ clubhouse. plua $15 at
the act.ual tinie of use (for custodial
fees ml' other expenses).
APPRO~'l'ELY two months ago,
1 registered Weeis in ailvance for use
of the clubhouse for a party that I
wished to hold there on a Friday evening.
l planned to invite both my new riiends
from Newport Beach and ~ older
friends from Huntington Beach.
While registeri'ng, I mentiOned that
the party woukl be ''integratad." Im·
inediately, retervatiOM wer-e shown on
the .part of the regiitrar. However, soon
boUt he and the .members of tfle board
who govern the clubhnule were convinced
to allow me to regiater for the party
as planned.
WHEN I A.cnJAUY went to I.ht
clubhouse on the day of the party, weeks
after registering, to pay my '15 as
,, r-equired, I was "informed" that the
board had secretJy met over two wee.ka
prior to this .and bad cancelled my
party, granting the privilege of clubhouse
use f0t that evening to another group.
The only reason offered wu that the
board did not believe it ''proper" or
••sate" to hold a t1cially-mi:1ed party
there. They did not even have the com· mon decency to inform me in advance
of the cancellation (they had my phone
number on the registration form). ,,
THERE ARE NO excuses for racism
anti bigotry. This is a direct violation
of the bulc principles upon which Uli8
great coontry was founded . 'Mlia has
been a very upseftinc experience for
me , and I can only hope and pray
that when th~ people of thil community
search their· souls and consclence.!I for
justific1tion, they will find on1y love
for thftir fellow man. Only then will
somethlng be done about thi• tragic
lrulb of Newport Beach life.
J woold 1ppreciate the backing ind
cooperation of the DAILY PILOT and
its readers in further tffort.s to inform
the genera'.· public of this situation and,
ultimately, in alleviating the problem.
In the intereSt .of safety for myself
ind my family. kindly withhold my
nimt.
NAME Wl':'llHELD
Quotes
Jerome S. Hardy, publisher of
LIFE, •lscu11tnc treatmeat o [
de.111.on1trat.or1, at S.F. meettac -"U
you ·bejin by imposing your will on a
dilcoottottd min.arlty you soon end up
by imp6slng Y°'1r will Oii I diSCOD•
tended majority, and 11lat'1 lhe ftld ol you." '
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-At -Times; ·Sil.ence J·s · Golden~
'
Two on Bot Seat' 'for CritU;~zing Kuharich t
PllILADELPl!lA (AP) -Sndl Milo
Dltb and Gary Ballman Ii the wiale.
Philadelphia Eqlea have been IUlpended
and ~ oo wa!•,._ foe granliJli ln-
lerlleW1 crWcalol cooch Joe~
Ballman aod Dilka, .... tbepoat .....
years "'• Ii the top paa ealchen
In lb e Natlonal Footbal\·Leqlie, bolh
coofinned • they ..... /IOI dawn· ln-
deni,ttelJ by Kllbarlch. abo &.-.!
-"' the Eaglet. "Hi called me In aod lold mo Jn
hia liW. way !bat. I waa o, l;q1hi•nn•lm"
and WU IUlpended J.ndefini.~/' Dkb
laid. ' •
"1'01 on IUlpeOllon ·ond I i>elleYo lie
a.eked waiYen'Gl me,''Ballman lliler1ed...
.,. • "L
GLENN WHITE
Spom Editor
Yankee Whiz
' Rooki~ of· Year
NE)V, rl>!IK (Al') _::· Slao 'Bahnsen
alWJYs wanted to travel. When he was • a kid In Council Bluffs,· Iowa, he used
lo ~ a)>out be)i1g a !jig /<"&"• bin
player.
The dream came true for Bahnsen
last 1eason when he · turned ln a 17-12
aeuoo that was a major .. factor tn the
New York Yankees' rise to fifth piace,
u · a resiilt, he h8I been named the
American League's Rookie of the Year
by a landslide 17-S vOte.
The only other votes from the 20·man
committee of the Baseball Writers'
~iaµon of Amer1ca,, two from each
league city, went ' to Orll Unser,
JVaahinilon'• ~.let l!el~l'I'-•.
Ra1ph Houk., Yankee manqer, uld
ht bad ball upected Bahnaeo lo make
th e grade in 1967 ,and bas planned on
him l!eJng a slarter that year.
Tiie Ult ef peat ~IQon Letti .. fllllllk'-.. I'll YHr:
It-" -ROl' Slwets, SI. L0\111, .,
lt50 -W•lt D,_, &a.Ion, lb
lt$1 -Gii MCOollll.•kL Nfto Yarll:, Jlt 1"2 -H•mr &¥rd. '11111odtlPhl•, P 1m -~ ..:-,o.trort, •
1P5-I -aoti Gl1nl. Hew Yen, P lf'SS -Mfrb ,_., Cl~ p l~ -Lull APlirKlo. Cl'lluoo. a 1'57 -Tonv I(-. ,... York. Wei'
1tJI -.. Ible Pe.,,...,, W•Mfrwl6n, ..
lt" -Mb Anllln. W••lnt'fU\. ti
lHll -Ran H•""ell.r. B•lttmal'",, .. 1"1 -l)an Sdlw9fl, lldlton, •.
ltQ -Tcwn T~M, N-Vorll, oi: ...
1"3 -O.rr "91tn, Cl!lcno, p
1"'4 -TOl!Y Oflv•, MlnMMI•• .t
1fllJ -Curt lllt'l.r/', a.111mor1, of
1"' -lommle .-..... Oiluooo. d
1"1 -Rod C-, Mlnnt90fi, 211 lNl-StMl~,.._Yri, p
"Wbal I Nl'lloi '1\'11: '!lo I -'I.
I don\ llllnk ho waoll 'Ill lo plq
for hilB. And I don\ waot lo plq
lllr -who**"'' -.... Dllb aald. •
Dllb WU~ ... ~ I/I•
~ lo New York Mondl,y: '1'l1>n
.. ~ need i.r • cbaap ----We'n not 11111 bid • boll dub, 11111
bid ~ i.r .. 9-10 r-.t. .
"Th• whole problem la dllc!Jillnt. 'II'•
bid • lo Ci)lclgo and """ a dlam-plooihlp with wbal ~ _, the
bea-team.fn root.ball lbat ltUOll.''
. DllU aa!d bo dldzl\ foe! his -wero unla!r and !bat. be waa the ¥ldlm
of i bid flP u a troublemaker
~!,~~ ~ot · Inf er1r _Rival;
·o·.J~·--.Tries t~ Ignore Fam~· .
.
I.OS .INGrµ-.'! (AP) -0. J. Slmpsm
-be't ~ !'OlllPU'ed wilb fool·
ball'• oUt'nah?\lrixD Red Grange lo
Gll)e Sayen and be lrl!'I lo l&oa<e it.
"You ml&hl gel lo thinijng I'm llC>ollld-'° and .J can't be tackled,'~ reuoned the ' AJl.Amerlc:an ballbaok from Soutbem . ' . CalifOmia. "And tba\.'1 when you get1tt.••
quarterbict -· :loge, wtoO ... -·and allo nm .., lbe oi>llon play. sun o. J. nma!oa the 1111 weopoo aod
lhe 200-pouoder Iron\ Son Francllco pro-
""""'"' bimaeJI in pd 1'1>11!cal llbope.
"Early in the year, I wU favorinl a
I
Sports In Brief
.
Iec on« not drfvlq," Sim-~la!oa.
"Yau llbauld dri•e 111 the doleml•e ball·
back becaUIO uaoally be'o mnal1er than
I am. and I'm movlq ahud wbflt be'1
tlondlng 111111. Now the leg It One mt r·
feel !bat. I'm driving Uke I llbould."
(
He ~ 'at Salunlay-. nallooally \de-
vtaod game qainal UCLA Jn somewhat
thesame..ln. · ,
"We don't look l.t UCLA d an Infer-4·
!or opponent," SlpiPloo aasorla despito ·•
Notre .Dame Negroes
. '
the U,r~ ol \lie~ foe. •
"l look 0'?' Iba deftn11 and He a~ everybOdy. we p1'fed ~ ll!&IOll.
and I've aa!d before that was the touih-
R·ip White Backfields
est defense w~ faced." . . ·. ;..· lNI)lANAPOLJS, Ind. _ A Negro
.A year qo wllh both USC and UCLA demOQltraUon -1 the Univera!ty al Notre
. In. contenUolt.. for tbie mythical national Dame 11.mn: ""all-whjte backfields" .wu
'i!halnplnoabtp, Slirlpaoo smashed through Caned "dlalellt wilbOut having .,au the
oo a M-yanl toochdowo run wllb 10,31 facll" by foolball COldl Ara~
left lo bring lbe Trojans a 11-20 victory, ·Tueoday.
the Ro8e BOwl 6id and the collegiate The unpubui.ed display of lfgnl Jut
tiUe. week Aid. uAll-white· backfields are a In 1967 It WQ UCLA quarterback Gary thing of the past," and "!Im> about
Beban Who .won. the Reisman Trophy. O. J. Slmpni and Leroy Keyes? ..
.awarded the player voted the best in the Notre Dame lost 37-%2 to Keyea! 'Pyrdue
nation. team thlJ teason. 'I)e loth-rallked lriah
Simpson placed aecond "and this year will face Simpson Nov. 30 at top-ranked
, stands as the pQme candidate. Southern California. Both grid IW'I are
While the USC nmner already has aet Negroes.
a Pacific-I rushing record f~ a single Paneghian told \he I n d 1 a n a P o 111
season with 1 449 yards the Bruins Downtown Quarterback Club that be not
haven't fouod a Quart.,btci. replacemenl ooly . would be d~led lo bave both
for. Beban. . ',
Bill Bolden, llated u the IUCCelSOI",
injured a shoulder in the opener and
basn~ rounded inlo winning farm. Jim
Nader, who pasm better than Bolden,
lacU the running ability so necessary in
the UCLA offenst. .
' The ,Coliseum .kickoff J1 set for S p.m.
to aeroqunodate television vlewera across
the nation with USC rated a .Jwo-toucb-
down fav«rl.te.
Rated No. 1 again thlJ time, the Tro-
jans boast an a.o record with UCLA and
Notre Dame remaining. Already they
have clinched the Pacific-3 Rose Bowl
Bid.
cOach Tommy Prothro of UCLA 11ys
you can't kf)' on Simpson because t6e
Troj~ave other weapons IUCb u
Pirates Open
'69 Campaign
With Rustlers
Back-to-back football Samet with
Golden Wet! CoDqe!
That's what Orange Cout Collq:e'• 1989
loolball ICbedule llbowa, wllh lhe Plralol
llCbeduled lo meet lhe Ruollers in their
opener next year Sept. 20.
Simpton
welcome
playen.
and Key.. but ho woold
an capable Negro football
''Notre Dame hu ~ more Ip.
pllcaUon1 f« admittance than it can
accept," Paraeghlan Aid. 1'Tbe combined
quallflcatlonl for ICbolarablp and athelUc
abWty an hlgh. We do have five Negro
boy 1 on our fnilhman tam. We bad
to 10 to five dWerent states to aet
them."
Paneahlan, 1".bo dllCUWd t b 1
demonstration In answer to an unalgned
quesUm from the audience, said Simpson
wu the outstanding running back be
had seen in 19 years of coaching. ... .. ... ...
LOii .INGBLI!:S -Ila 11ae ..........
al die IAa AapJe1. Rams, ~ay
-lllt ..... ·a-p ADea, ud ....... tbe pi.,... fer erftlclabc pl•Jio1
ftlldltlou at Saa Frudsco11 Kear
Stadlam.
Reevu: aid be dJcla'& WU: "~
J011U, M.U. 01lu tr Allea Uve lbe
r!pl lo 1&y IHI Ietar ....W be Jllllk·
ed." .
.,.. -raDled .. lie !be Su ......
ellCt Oen ... lat lwldty, and. AUell
said later tbe fteld WU 1'the Wont
1'YI lffD .. It yu.n er coaclitia1,"
ud a .. dbl!"let 11 dte Natloul Feotball
IAape."
sta .. ford~ Are llongry
The memory al lut Salurd., night'•
34-20 defeat at the hanU ol Golden
West In the Ruon nn.te certa1nly .wm
prod lbe Pirate coaching Illa!! during
a boay rec:ultlna period lbla winter.
'fl Utoq11t we wen more ~Ucated
ud ledaCe UIU &o de someWq like
611," Reeves uld later. He •&kt people
to Su FrudlCI .... tr,i.c .. lmprov>
fteldolcoadlU-.
'l1le fttld WU I flllCIDlre of mad
form ... ol tbe Bom-41er ..... Buday.
Will Ra"lston Get Axe
A.fter Tribe-Cal Duel?
Long standing colleatat. loo I b o 11
rl•alria bavt come up with varlou.s
items to erve u spoill for the victor
of each year'& clUh.
Malerialislically speaking, ~
old oaten buckets, little brown Jugs,
v!cl<l'y ·beilll ond .... woold hardly
enhance the school'• net wm1b.
But u • maUer Ii pride, IUdl holdlnp
1re priceltsa if you are among the
,tudent body at Incijina. Purdue,
Michigan, Mlnneoott, USC, UCLA, Cal
.... stanfonl. '
For thole odd lfinbola have srowo
WHITE
W,4.SQ . ,....., .. __ . (
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to say the least.
Three Umea bls outfits were 5-6. Once
they were S.7. Once. they were 6-3-l.
At this point ol 1168 they are W-1.
But many of the "triumphs(?)" came
over such pushovers as San JOH State,
University of Pacific, TUiane and Air
Force • • • hardly a feather in any
coach'• cap, unless he's tutoring at a
small· college, to beat teams of that
caliber •.
Rainoft bu had his great victories
- a 24-14 win . QVU Notre Dame in
HllB, and a 1-3 upset of Dllno11 in 'M.
But two imprealve wins in all' year•
..., not be enou&h lo k .. p Jolin on
lbe Indian payroll. Al!Or ouflttlng lhrw&h lbe poat 17
19uons wlthoat a cham.pkmtrlp, Stanford arid followm ore huiJlrY. -
So don1 be loo llartled II Ralalon
winc1a u~ hllntlna • job Instead of foolball
talent.
Arou.... th Be.a
,,
U anythin,a, Orange Cout hll an even
toogber ICbedule lo 11119 than It bad
lbla seuon. Foe the lhird llra!&hl yeor
lbe Plralol will be ploYln& In • rear-
ranged conference et u.~
The fledging year-<>ld ~ Cout Con!.,..,... -wfll 1oo1 Golcf<!l w..i and
Rio Hondo lo the new Soulllem Calilornia
Conference while plckini: up always
strong Cmtlol from the Metropolllon
Confer~. ~
That tUkea the South Cout !Aufermce
a seven-tchool outfit, .
"I thocight the South Cout Conleriilce
WU the 1tronaest in~ aiate tNJ feF,"
said occ coach Dick Tucker. ''Bow~.
the addition of Cerritol, which bu an
ouutandlng coochini IWI and lllhlellc
program, will .make It a ...,...home.
Thia 11 loin& lo be the (oolball -
ference."
OCC'1 Ult lclMdtlle
Sept. 20 -Golden Wet!
Sept 17 -Al Cypr...'
Oct. J -Loo Anlel .. Harbor
Oct. 11 -ot FUILl!ill'ION
Oct. II --Ana• Oct. J6 -•t cerrtto.•
"-'· l-ML SAC'
Nov. I -San.Dltlo W-'
Nov. Ii -111 Son D1e10 CC-
'Conlenoco pmeo
... ... ...
LOUISVILLE, l\y. -PIM)' Ann Early,
wboM detiut u a jock., wu delayed
for the -time T1ioaday. aalcl ber ICheduled mount'• trainer did n«K want
malo jockeys lo boyc<ilt the race. ·
Miu Early WU to have rtddeD No
Deficit in the ninth and lut race at
Ciurchill Downs. She w11 replaced by
Gey 8milb!on, regular jockl!f foe lbe
hone's owner, E. C. GlnaberJ.
•lffe (trainer Clarence Breedlove} said
he didn't want the jockey• to strike
-he wanted h1I hone to run," Mia
Eatly Aid.
nie threat of a jockeys' strike came
up tut Saturday when Mllll Early wu
Ullgned ber flr!l ride, subeequent!J
tcrftched. ... ...
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•1111, ..... ,
.. tn'I.---• WILTING THE CELTS -Laf•n' WUt Chamberlain jams the boll
.1hroogh tile hoop during Loo fin&eleo• nlnt!l itralgllt Victory over fhe'
Boston Celtics· Tuesday Digllt at The Forum. Hore, Tom Saoden a(
Boston watclles Chamberlain lltuf! Ille ball.
Lakers Make ·Boston
Nmth Straight Victim
From Wire Se"1ces
LOS ANGELEs -Wlll Chamberlain,
Elgin Baylor and Jerry West are the
three 1tar1 qiost lam ezpect tom a .k e
beadlinel for lbe Loo Anaelaa Lakera
th.ls NaUonal BaU:etball Auociation .. ...,,.
But when the I.Uen d"'fJled lbe
Bofton Celtics llS.:105 befpfe 15'78 lri&
Uc fans Tuetday nJ&ht, ri rookie aod
a llltle man led. the vlly.
Bill Hewitt, I flnt..year man from
the Boalon · atta lrllnically, played a
fine defenaive ball a:ame and I-foot John
;Egan, t~ shortest man ,Jn, UY! ,,NBA,
got the Lakers going when they slowed.
"The Laken aren't that much different
a team than they were last year," 11.ld
Boston player-coach Bill Russell. '"I'bell'
bench Is the big lhing... •
L a.,t e r coach Bill van Breda KoUf agr~. "~gon really .plcW.u. up ~
there. fid Hewill la 111'11 dele08lvel;
for a rookie.
"It was ooe of the few timea: this
season we played. ~p to our capaclty,
•
BARRY, OAKLAND
VISIT L.A. A.RENA
'
Ii0!5 ANGELES (AP) -Probabl; Ibo
bluest name player In the, Amerlc:an
J!o!ll<elball. AaoclaliOn Is ~ck , B¥l7,
lbe "1an who led the r!Vil Nillonal
Buke,lball AslOclallon In ICOrfn& btlm
joinin& the Oilland Oaka. •• Barry and his t.ammat.. !aka oo
the µ,. Allgelea Stan , loriiibt •t the
Sporla Arena, Md the, Stan ~ to
itupltcat, their defenli~ ellort aplnal
Jiqy.,• ~ r
On Oct. 11, lhe Stoia Urnitod Barry
to 21 pointl, and 1 now 11i1 Jew. the
ASA In -tnc with a 33.t poblls per
pme..np. "''
"This Is aq e;&:cellent ~lift
for us," he said.
To accompllsb the ha L a.,· Lo!om
bad lo It&&• a lhird ~ plly, al
one polnl oulli:orln& the Celllel lM.
It WU the Laken' ninth Win tn a. row
and kept them four game. Jn, fraat
al San Franclsc:O Iii the We.t<rn·DlvWon. . ~ . ' '• ' The rally which lid to the •In Wu
lplri;ed by Baylor , an1i EP.,. .11111or
ocored H of his Ill ·pold1t d1Jria(1 tho
lhird period and· the m4ool El'" 1114
eight o( his 11 during the aame-llAicii.
J'erry We!l added 29 for ~ ~
while Bolton's famout lixtb man Johll
Havlicek paced the Celtb ·with ·la.1-;
Another Laker standout wis Hewitt.
"ho put the 1ame oul of Bolllml'• np
with fiV. cjulCt bulbtl •• h 'llnt
m mlOOlol of the flnll-qutrt<r,muth
to l b e dellghl if l b e Lakera' ljqlll
~crow~ ol llio oeuon. , , fl The pm< .... a!io' tbO ot.t -.....
head match between Wilt Chamberlain
~ Boo!P•'• fF"ed Bill . RuJaell,, -
. tlii' Lak"'' acqulled Cb;u!!bedal!J In Ibo dlteeucm from ~Jpliia.
Chamberlain came out on top, oubcor-
lng Russell, lH, and oulreboundlng him,
U-21. Baylor, .-brought down 20 re-
bound! for u. laen. , · ,
· The tiiwnph, Loo Ailjelea' 9th llnllht,
ga•e the Lahn a IM recoro to Md.
the. We&~ DIVlllon oltbe J!BA-1 BOltdn.
-111 IM, dropped a boll "°" hil:li a1 kilo ~um ... ,. u.., 1n Ibo' • 11:att.
The Laken bolt. Son Fraodteo, N,
Frida:y 'ftiaht. ~ I • I
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Tibia 1 4 lta 1'6 Toltft # :w.M 116
"""' 2' 21 • ,. _ *i
lAa MllMll 9 " II a-116
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La ~Quinta -
oughest
Analaelm S•rprised
Mesa Grabs Opener, 94,
In CIF Polo Playoffs
By ITIMI l!SOVICll
OI ... ...., .... l'9fll
Calla M11a'a vantty wner polo lqUld
eaally pnipelled It.tell loto the -
-ol the CD' ptayoffl u the y.-_ dllfatt:h'd Temple Clly Hl&h,
M, 1\laaday --at Temple City_
II_. -and Coroot de! Mar,
--Into --ecttrity, wtl1 alao ao Into tctlon Friday_ NtwpOrt
-will play Rlmona, ao 1-7 wlnoer -a-. 11111 the sea Klll(I will -----knocted olf the Mlos ... ..._ ~ wbldl ftnllbeil run-
_lo Newport In the -Loque_ 1lllb the Ooata Meaa triumph both
lnlM 1-11 par1fc:tpanta .,. .un .u ...
lalblas!J ......
"',,_.,. _....., Hiiia -a.nlM,T-a; __ _
Aqdm In &lie MaUdar pool, 7-1, and
-111 1'111 •.,...r hotlllll, M. lllll\' ,._., _. .... _, HIDs
BUCS, RUSTLERS ·
rIN POW 'l'ESTS
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Boswell wu named ooadl of the year for 1hi Sunaet
League tcdoy after guiding hiJ UODI lo: Ille loop
~·He's ;;.,.. here givmg advicp jo quarterlled:-· :"Sonia ADI HIP -T• llal6'llll
E4 ».an•-Th•. uo .. hoot Comptx>ii_ Jriid•r n!gl!t 1n 11u ""-• ""'1111 "" w--.... , .. IF pla·-"s. -'"•.' .-.. ... ... , • ~ wllo -~-...,_ ~ ,vu. . , .. ., . . ~ ~ .....uqii-a .... ~-,
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oo jhat World War n German jeep ,
that wu on display OHr ,the weetmd
at Haddock'• Outdoor World buggy
conter In Newport Beach. . -,
The owoer ol the JIU .tMilci., lloger
Steele of Hollywood, ,.Y1 -he unported
the Jeep from Tunbt• iii -!hi 'at<>-
.. 1 got a·Ietter from• Pece Corpsman
over there who had beard of my col·
Jection of World War II reUca. He had
met an Arab wbo wu di:lvin1 the jeep
around and tbe Arab ;o1~ him he'd
aeJI tt foe $2,0llq. ·
"So I bouih\ It, light unseen. I've
fixed ft up a llttle Ind: l'd say It's
w«th about '4,000 now. There couldn't
be. ----eight of them In the __ ..
~ f ..... ' ~ *'" * ·* . .. ' t . ' ' ~W°"..: backfq. e"
Y.-s PatrtoU were &aid. by dtJ ~ tUi I HW ltldtain WU
oe ttt way. Bit P.'OUtf lwn 't yet been
brobn 11111 "'! 1tal!Jn1 dt!A! la In alPL °"" ti Ille ....... of the pro !Oofball ~ ~"'! tbal all ~ and NFL ::IJif"" "'· playlnf ~ 141,000-aeat "1 tl'lt or 1"y .,.11 be llllder -.~ .. 111 !bat time. '
W1"ni Aid tt lie.fore ittd we'll 117
11 qain: ·it ... , oat ol i.. ftafm ti
~l)o lllat tbe Pllrtoll mll)lt wl8d
op:Ja'ord1e Coanty. Tbe eoly roadbloet
Is a fat torrltnrfll ripto fee tbe Palo
woalcl ban to Pl1 IWa owner Du
Reeves.
Pllrtol ....., Billy SaDlfa It 1•ttlos
dlsp11otf wltll tbe Botloa ~Jed!•m det,aya
and .. ~1 "'" .... ·'' tlMir'e lu"t IOmfl actiOa MOil. '
ball team reigns numbe!' me In Oranp .Leque !Ille, WI playtd Bllllop Ama
County circles slt.r tbe ftnal iallulaUoo In tbe !Int ·round. Wt !lboWd ban -
ol the Top 10 for 111811. _ them wily bat we barel!' 'IOI oat fl
The Llona, champlom of tbfi·, Sunset It alive, 7-1."
Loque wtlh an unblfJlil""" mark ol He ~ lhol ance tbt llnl ..,,.,
7-<I, and l-1 overall, hoot eolnpton Friday Is out ol lbt way,•...., porn ap.
night In the f1rat rounct· ol tbe Cl1' ••After tbt llnl round tlloolh. ,_
AAAA playoffs. • players pt .ulnulated ~ come b8ck
And, Anaheim, lbt oeoond !<!am In to ... · tlL ---the Sunael loop (IM) flnilbed oecood .-Y W Bui a -bu
Jn the poll. gme throoth elfte -ol ,.....
Tbe .-..t ol the top haH ol the lilt ,. .... play -ll'a tw1a117 bani le IOI
la status quo after Loara, Fullerton and your kids up."
Laguna Beach completed . M ,...... Baldwin Is In • -'-'--•~ ......_ in AAA acUon. _,,........ ~·
A major shakeup occurred in the Jawer to evaluate tht f'rldaJ nlpt pme pttClng
half of the Ust with Magnolia dropping the Sunaet champ and tbe Coat Leacae
to ninth and La Quinta oql. ol tI!e top ting. He,playetl botlL In an aarq-
10. • · Pme, Blldwln'a -but C1t4*ti
Santa Ana and Mater Del bOth"in-IJ-0 butJool lo if~ ,_IHI ' up two notchea aod Newpor1, Harber ' . .,, •
(S-3) dimhed ba~t Into the r~p "Wlltmlnater II •wlull:r bl( 11111 "'"'°'
alter d~poolns ol Hunllncloa B~ In and ;bey ahould win Ibo lootbtll' 1amo
Jts finale. The Tars are eighth. but I wouldn't t.ue Cmipton J1&bUy .,
Rounding out the list ls El Modtna Ba1d1rin commented. '
<7-l-1). '"nle7'r< malo atrlll(lh la dOlemlve
TOP II qwc-.. Compton Ilda JUI' WU Ille
1, Weatmlnster (S-1)'. ........ · .. · · .l!t quickest team we e'ftt played."
2. Anaheim (a.I · .. · "" "··""" .3a Oflenal.vely, Balchrin UJ'I the T.mthes 3.-Loara (11-<1) .......... 32
4. Fullerton (9--0) .................. • have come a kine Wl,J.
&. Laguna Beach (11-<1) ............ U "'Ibey -·t bave mudl all--
8. Santa Ana (I-SJ .............. -.. It we }lla1ed !him bat J.. W a• e
7. Ma!A!r Del (HJ ................. 17 (Compton's coach) bu broqbt ,_
8. Newport H11rbor (1-S) ..... .. .. . Ter'f quldly." .
t. Magnolla (7-2) ...... '.. . .. .. .. . 7 added that aplnat -Ana,
10. El Modena (7-1-1) .............. S uaed a ~ T -
Other: Troy t, lllnc:ho Alamltoo 1. occulooal l IOl
Calendar .. ..,
Football -GavUan JC at Saddlebaet
(8). , er.. Coantey--Southern Calllonlla
JC cbamplooablpa at San Die1o-· . ~. ~ occ • ... ' • :!, ~ t
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ar., ctm, quarterbock ol
champion -in th.
Orange Loque, .... -
Baot-lo-the-YW' In the Or1loie
League in leadlDg bia mates
to the AA loolboll pl.,ollL
'!» oflldal. ~ ~
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)dcu for the All-Orange
Leagu> also Included A.drlan
DeJHUI ol El Dorado al
LineDWHll-tho-Year. ,
Coacb-of·tbe-Year honor 1
went to Frank ~ of
Sonora. Sonora plcbd up
..... lint team --··-·~=· :v• .... •·~w Wt.C ....
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T-Notao1MI, V1llnclli /'°' '"
T-V~·-"'=.=a r,: Ir. I ~bt1l:1u ow• 1• fr: t -P~ ~~.lllttel lU ~~:
" ~llflld• uo Jr_.
. ll-.,.. ="' " . • 9-T\c911\nf, Ai.ml 150 Jr.
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:> • ·,.'tJ.11n1:1:° {,. sr: . "'°'""" '°"°'' 1'5 Sr. a-DDmlft. S10cllebed 110 SI'". ·· L~ ol tM Y .. r -De.Inv., l!I o.'NO ' 19d ol tl'lt Y .. r -CJ.M11, Sollor1 Cllkll Ill lht Y .. r -,,_,.. HlckJ. . -· ' '
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Standings
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rim for sefety. With lug nuts and hub •over.
24.88
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LIFE-TIME 12-VOLT BATIERIES
Super powered batteries so strong thet we w~I
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eny American ·cir,
except disc.
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INCLUDES ALL ' Tti!SE FEATURES: e Install our best -40,000 mile lining,
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SIZE
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plt1& Fed, exclle tu by llze from 1.35 to
·2.85 and old tjre In trade
WbltewaDs only 3.00 each, extra
•theie sizes avallab!e in whitewall only
, e lilGH SPEED SAFETY Long
mileage tread and super insulat·
· eel cord body are permanently
·bonded Into one inseparable unit
• : e:ROAD HAZARD SAFETY 4
ply nylon dellvera strength 111d "
oontrol> Double laminated Inner·
!In..-resuts puncture and blow·
out ·
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Depth of wide tread aMureO trac-
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. A9elnst defeds in worbnensliip
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to all normal roe4-~nrds for
, the life el the.ti;.. If tire {1111,
For "th•_ nu!"'bor of mont*.1 spoc;. ·
lfied. If th• treed cl•1l9n WHr&.
out wo will replace It, chertlRW "
tho CUtfff'lt· rttufaf'sellint price~
less a 1.t dollar allowenc:t plut ·
HO·ll 560.IS
560.13 600-" 520.-ll 1 5.0-IS
560-14 , 16.00'
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HUNTINGTON MACH e 7777 IDIN9a i\'flNUI
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Prep s~~s of Week . Laguna Pai:c,. Henry· Bag Titles ,
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Beach male Steve WleibonJd
lllld' Grq Henry ol Muina
Onlobed jesdal Jn f1llblal,
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OnogO OOul .... -,_ after tbe rqular ......
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fardt In lit Carri.. for •
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wtlb te•mm• l'lm Kuhn a
nolcb beldnd at 11 and Henry
woo tbs loadlni -with Ill yards.
ComPete Or-. c,oa area
final ....... ~. pualng
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ROY V ANDEllAA
Newpari·Hssllor
27 Pool Recor~ Fall
In MVCC Swim Meet
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Mesa Verde Country Club's
pool reronb were b r o k e n
27 times Saturday aftel'IlOOll
in a novice swim meet.
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-· Piiot Visitors Leading the Mesa Verde
Swim Club contingent was
Kelly Robertis who took the
high point trophy in the 5-6
girls age group,
""' H 2S fr-1. Kelly Rcberlil, (MVCC\ 4. C.r1een k"'ltler, CMVCCJ Time: 17.5
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UCI Fraternity
To Hold Rally
The Alpha Phi Omega na-
tional lel"Vice {raternity
chapter at UC Irvine will hold
an automobile road rally 1a-,. nlgJll b<gtonin1 at
'p.m.
The starting point for the
'"Gimmick • n d Scavenger
Rally" will be at UCJ's Town
Cooter.
~lee lii $UO per car.
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flnllh In the, 1,000 mile Loo 111 '11 > ROBON III -17,llO -PIRATE · II 17,13 PROTEGE -fl,11-114'58
Anp1e1 io Mua.Uan yacht MIR -21:10-114:11 ll{:~ 6 "'115:08 NEPEN1'HE _ 27:a
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handicap honors In the &boat 114 ,u Si le" K•ll "6 fleo.t. ---ORIENT-Jl:lt-114:16 CYGNVS-fl,01-114,ST 'MQOCIJllN-Nortport 111,nD 1og1 8 .
Don llukeD'1 l'l·fool yawl RASCAL-11,14 -113 ,51 INTERMEzzd -11,s; -• REDHEAD -17,12 WllWSEY II -17:311
Cbubaaco from Newport ICl!lilAN -·fl'llO -111 ,20 114:31 . . 114:46 · . 114'58 MANmA (AP) -Al Je'lll
Harbor Yacht Club start.cl ~Al\D -I0:58 Fl:ARE ~ 17,os-114:16 · TANG!:NT-11,02-111,01 SIGAME-:i!::ll '.... tu,llO •Ix ,.....,a-...i -.die ruCblnc lnabore Tueoday and . 114:17 • -SIMOON .:_#.47-114:06 VIVANT-27:12 -114:55 PANACEA ~ No report ~~. ~~~~~ c-the gap 111ghtly Oil CAPR!CIOUS ·-17:05 PRINCESA -17·i»+-liW!SEli-fi :09~115,03 ANONEUVO~fl:ZI---·-~--· """1-ronnor Mir, 1 b. 'Jt.foot 114,SJ 115,02 SEVERN -rr:oe -111,54 115 ,05 -coUlded 1 ntcJ>I
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.Vlll«>UVer Yacht Club. NALU m-rr:llO-lll,31 Tlllr 0 'l'HE KILT-17:16 VERVE-•:~-11s,11 BoolAd4MozaUanJo ': ~:l., ~ ........
· Mi' at111 clung lu a ,.v .. __ VECTO:.;:::.:.::R::..__17::.:_:'0:l.:::,l:l:l':f4~'~-1:1:5':n~·~~~~..:..-·-·~;OO:N:Q:UP61'::::::.._.:__2'1:::;::0l::.._~-.;_-ARIES::::::::.::,:17::411::::,:~11~5~'":....~~·~11111!...:w=er~e~m~.._~~·~~-mile lead over Chubaaco u ·
she bttezed down t b e
rhumbline some 70 miles north
ol Cape Sao Lazaro. "Qwb.
by'1" Joncitude position abow·
ed the wu a few milea in-
shore from Mir.
Pt{lr .is the Sparkman-
Sleplterla creatioo that woo the
Vancouver to Matd race . Jast
summer.
The handicap leaden were
again scrambled Tuesday with
several boat.I being locked in
a tie on corncted time. .,, ' '
. ' Al! P~ni:iey Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday . . .
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50 yawl Simoon has held the handicap lead for two
days in the Los Angeles to Mazatlan race. Simoon,
under 1ile command of John Hall of NHYC, was
third overall in the 1966 Mazatlan race. Hall is DO\\'
sailing another Columbia-SO yawl Intermezzo.
John Noble's Columbia-50 Sl-
moon was still the handicap
leader wilh 541 miles loggod
along the rbumbline. W. W.
Sullivan's K-40 Maurice J.
moved up to secood place and
Bill Wilson's Rascal WU back
in cootenilon in third.
Cbubasco and Bill Polly's
Class D entry Ccllquest were
tied for fourth with 519 miles
'Oach, and John H I 11 ' I "'
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D InWm~ was sixth.
$30,000 Race Intermezzo is a new yawl
rigged Columbia-SO making
her maiden voyage. Hall
prevloully owned Slmooo, alao
a ccilumbia-.50 yawl which is
now beating his new boat.
Hall bad somewhat the same ,
ezperience in this year's
Acapulco race when another
~ bis cast-ofr1, califia, .btal.
him In Simoori. Hall . namod
his present boat Intemiezzo
beca~ ij Is merely .., •Jn.
terlm "91t between SUb91Jn
and • ' 17-foot be ii havln•
built. · "F" ·
"i't>-" ;·. Top OutbQard Fie ./4
·Slated fvr Havasu
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The greatest oulboard fi"ld
~ aaemblod...:.t.~ boots,
Wiii eJtht.of t6e drt\rers•COm··
~ froq>. Europe -; Is on
taptfor. the $30,QOO Qutboard
World O:wripionshi~ .Nov .. '»
Dec. 1 at Laft na·vBIU City
on tht Arizona 11 i d e o( the ~oRiver.'
llQJ> 1'fcCu~och Jr., race
cbalnnan, said the ~ ..
starllni cl8sses break ~
into ~ single engines, 48 twin
Jobe •nd 21 unllmlteds. The
1atte c1u. mc11¥1<1 20 boats
with three enitnefl and one
with four.
The · foor~ngine craft will
., be dri•on by Lou~ Dorothy
" Cooley of ·*-· Louil,. Mo.. -holders of the Mississippi
River record both w a y s
between St. Louis and New
Or Jeana.
McCulloch rated the 1968 in-
vuion of European pilots as
the highlight of lh• flflh run· nine of the Outboard World
Championships. The field in-
cludes:
·Renato Molinari, L a k e
Como, Italy, winner of the
Milan, Stockholm and Paris
Six-Hour races.
Ceurl Scotti, Nesao, Italy,
European 80-90 cubic inch
champlqn for 1968 and victor
in the Berlin Six Hour Race.
Carlo Rasini, Milan, Italy,
first place driver In the 1967
PariJ SI.I-Hour Race.
Alfredo Dondi, Vladano, Ita-
ly, who will ~pilot with Scot·
ti.
Clive D. CUrti!I, Isleworth,
' Middlesex, England, one of I Britain's veteran long-distance
~ and offshore racers.
't: Jamee: Beard, Guernse y ~ Cliannel Island, E n g I a n d ,
another of Britain's finesl
olfshort pilots. He will co-
drivt with Curtis.·
Dieter Schulte, Altnang,
Austria, deaigner, builder and
rac:tr, who will be making
his third apPeatapce at Lake
Havasu Cijy. . ~
Franz Aichlhg_er ,
Vocklabruk, Austria, who will
co-drive with Schulze. He h.y
been racing outboards since
1963.
The weather appeared lu ,be
abating .. 1llghUy as D o n
Gumpertz aboard the eacorl
veuel Westward r e p o r t e d The field will include four
driven ·1ro" m Canada, ;_. qt mqrniqg breezes from tpe ••• nOnlrt<eat at about HO kpols,
whom Will drive tw~ increasl.ng 1light1y in lbe
craft and are rated ._ .good afternoon.
chance to take the Cham-If the lead 'boats nm into
pionshle. The Canadians are: · the 1~ at Cabo Falso on the
Heuty Zacharias, V~ Up qt Baja California, it is
couver; Brit is b, Columl:ilii; 'WDily ~t a new race will
who will represent t b e be started from that point
Marathon P ow e r Boat to Mazatlan, some 300 miles
Association of Vancouver in across the Gull of California .
. a two-engine Allison. Poalfioni could be clrU;!lcally
Lome Hopn, TOlmlu, the -fled at the cape.. : .
CanadiaD JJ champion and ' rollowing are the claa stan-
)finner of every ra~ he ~ diigs'~ distances ~
tered in 1968. He will drive to~the ft11Jrribline:
a Maritime hull wilb twin · CLASS A ::... (1) Rasca~ Bill
Mercuryt. Wiison, SBYC, 512; ( I )
Bob P J c k e t t , Cookl\'ille, Chubasco, Don H a s k e 11 ,
Ontario, third overall in NKYC, 519; (3) Westward,
Canada JJ Class this yeav. Willard Bell, LA YC, 510.
He will be in a twirHmgine CLASS B -(1) Simoon,
Pirale bull. John Nolill!, SBYC, 541; (Z)
Cecil Hep110D, B r I ti 1 b lntermeszo, John ~ NHYC,
Columbla, aingle-<nglne driver 511; (3) Ile hflween, Releaae,
who will be making his third George Sturgis, NHYC; Flare,
appearance. Arnold Feuenteln, DRYC and
Against these foreign con-Robon ID, Robert H. Grant,
tenden thte U.S. will launch NHYO, 513.
a powerful field of drivers CL,ASS. C -(1) Tangent,
including such speedsten as Sam Holland, CBYC, 518; (J)
Kenny K I t s o n , Blrldgeton, Ue between Red Head, Larry
Mo.; Jan Schoonover, Lbna, Maio, SDYC; Severn, Francl!
Ohio; Bill HiH Jr., Cullman, Sooy, St. FYC, 508; (3) Ue
Ala.; Roy F. Reev~ Austin, between Viv ant, Mort Haskell,
Tei:.: Harold EiJ, Topeka , ABYC, and Typee, Llewellyn
Kans.; Gary Ferguson, Long Bil.by Jr., LAYC, 505.
Beach; Johnnie Sanders. CLASS D -(1) Maurice
Abilene, Tei:.; Craig J, W.W. Sullivan, LAYC, $.10;
Breedlove, Torrance; J lm (2) Cmquest, Bill Polly,
Hurtabise, North -Tonawanda, LBYC, 519; CJ) tie between
N.Y.; and Mira Slovat, Santa Ano Neuvo, Rolle Crocker,
Monica. Marin YC, and Dam.ante, Don
There will be (our hours Barber and Arthur Hudson,
of racing Saturday Nov. 30 LA YC, 508.
and -again oo Sunday, Dec. Latitude and Longitude pao\.
1 between 11 a.m. and J p.m. tiom: ·
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Drive, J4:na t::/:;,...,.
pleted 1lulc .al
J....fuM AFB, -He bu
-......... ta the Air Foret: T .... bl Tnlnlnl C.:W,
Sbeppanl An, ta. for
lidlooUaC • ., a Ir c r •II
m1int 7 "' • speds'hl
The --I:: • ..-
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Pft. LC. ..... D. liti•• m. st, ... ., llln. -Scheller, mt Ltttlet, ffUn.
llncton Beocb. bu b 4 0 D
......... ta the l'lad Jltlilde,
Vletnlm. u. -
PY!. Le. P• Co: .., ..
fll llr. ad Mn. Pl!d eanme
flt mt JIW'anda Ave., eo1t1
-bu -ploted .. air ----al -AJl'B; Miss.
Alnuo Jock r-. "" o1
Mn. Ethelyn R. P-ol
:MISEldmAve.,c..taMesa,
bu ,...iualed !nm the
tralnb:c """"' !or U.S. Air Force ndar operators,
Keesler ArB, Miii.
.The alrmaD II a 1917
--., Bend (Oro.) l!oalar lllgb 8chool ad bu
lie ..... ta Ml. Lquna Air,_-. Cllll. . . -
-Clnpry p ..... I051 ._ llr. ad Mn. -ol --Lano.-... lloodi. -pleted b a olc trainln& 11 l.actlDd 1 'AFB,
Ta.adbu_....,....
ta tile Air ,.,... Tedmloal
Trllnlng c.m.r, -AJl'B, llllLW.........,ua
pernmel epecl•lid.
The alrman II a P'Oduate
., llunllngtan 8-1: m11: --_...,..._ mectrida.'• Mate a:c. -•. 11,.._..,.,
l!BN, •. "'"' GI Mr. 5iDd Mn.
-A. Montgomery ol 210 V11 Udo Nord. Newport
Beocb. II wvlng wllll allad:
lqUadrcm 145 al the U.S. Naval
Air StaU.., Whldl:ey Island,
Wlllh.
Two Costa Meea men have .,...,,,.led -nine -ol NaYJ bulc tn:bdq al Ille
N•voi Trllnln& Center, San
~ .... Seamu ApJbftlb.
iw.,. J. Nlewlanwokl. II,
oon fll Mr. 5iDd Mn. R. J.
>llftlannoakl ol 470 Mognolla
St., ml Sttm•• Apprea. nm.., I'. Bnidy, It, 1C5D
ol Mr. 5iDd Mn. Leooml
Brody ol J040 Gll'field.
A1nma: -B. Gll:l>J •. IOI! ol Mr. 5iDd Mn. M. Neal
Gibby ol I02I Alta Lquna
Blvd., Lquna 8-1:, bu been
ualpd ta Vlllllenl:q AFB
• an air traffte c:ontron ...
The airman I:: • pmw.
., Lquna Beach mp School
ad·-the Onnp Coast Colletlo belon flDlaing the -·
. pw. ...._ T • .,_.PU.
U.S. Army, 21, ..., ol Mr.
and .,... 1"'" o. lllomqulBt
., llJt -Place, COiia -llm. CG!lll ted a-lJP* :veb1-.
cle drJv•""""' at n: Ord.
'lllo Jbrlvalo ..... lnlned In
tbe eperatioQ and m•~nce
ol mllitaey nbiclel up ta and
lncludlfli the two and one-ball
ton lruct. ' ~·
Alrmaa Ble•aoad G.
Art 1111, .. d )(t, IDd Mn.
lldirln w. An:llr-ol 1121
Put st. lianllllllGn 8-1:,
completed basic trainlng at
Lackl.tncl AFB Tez. He bu
-~· lo ID:eppo111 An, Ta. !or ..w.Jtnc ln
tile -e...,_ ........ taral pavement llel:I. Ila II
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~c!tll!&!1J!cl:oc:l_Jlld eomed
bis ·B.A. degree from the
UDivll'Slt;sr ol RecDanct•.
TWo Newport B e a eh
-· .... -.In the anned forceo. They are :!ltaff
8111-Mlle Roalai, IL, USAF,
and PYL ~ V.glu, 19,
U.S. Army.
Both bofl 'p!ualed from
Neifport Jlarb<:r lillh School,
Mike -In 111111 ad Pal In 1186.
Stall Sfll. Hagins ii ~com-.
munlcaU---ln~
whJle Pvt. Haalim. tJSAR, ii
In Jlawail, -ei:mpletlng lralnb>& 11 Jil. Ord.
Both boys are apected
lw>me for au;-. a<!-
car<llnl lo --· Mn. 8-&Putninool411SllN!e cr.scen1. Lido Sands, Newport
Beoch.
Cpl. David "· -:a, ... ol Mr. 5iDd Mr& Edward
Fneman ol J5IU Cascade
Lane, Jluotlngton Beach, ii
wvlng with the II a r I 11'1!
Fighter Attack Squadron, m,
• unit ., the Finl Marine
Alrcraft .Wil:i In Vletnlm!'
The l'ln:Llolarine Aircraft
Wing la operating In the five
nortl:era provinces ol Sooth VI-oapportlng American
5iDd oJJJed !,....
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Sen• Appres. Dlvtd R.
VMlou. JJ, IOll of Mr. and
Mn. Rlchord Vanloan of 7652
Wblb:ey Drive, Huntingtan
Beach. bu graduated -nine weeks ol basic trainlng
at the Naval Training Center,
San Diego.
PY!. Deny M. Hepler, 18,
.... ol Mr. 5iDd Mn. K,cnneth
Hepler GI llOC Surlrider
Lane, Huntington B e a c b ,
graduated from r e e r u t t lralnb>& at Ille Marine Corps
Depot, Saa Diego, with the
-ol hlvtni the hl&lieat llrlna ..... ol l:il pla·
loon.
He flr<d DSX ISO with the
M-14 rifle in compeUUon wHb
75 other men in hil platoon.
A graduate of Huntlqtol:
Beoch llllh School, the ....
marine reporb ta Calnp
Peodleton. Oceomldc, I o r
-combat trainlng.
See••e ........ FrukM.
Dou. It, ... ol Mr. and Mn.
Fraat B. Dean ol 424 E . l lBI st.. Nnpcn Beach. crossed
tho equator oboard the USS
Ahldra, a.::tares iil:ip.
lie WU "lnltiated" into the
"ShellbacU" by King Neptune
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'Simple ShnOJt'
~~ Lido Isle ...... ChiMren' s Theater -GuiM
Presents
'Savage'
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By TOM TITUS
Of ftlt~ l"IWltelf
• The curlOUI thing about
"The CUrlous Savage."' lhe
. ~ 'tatest offering from the Udo
····hie Playen, is ils inabillty
.. io be categorized in dramatic
. "\erma. It runs the theatrJca1
. .:,Camut from light aimedy to
:·leader drama, from t h e
·farcial to the melodramaUc.
ln its uneven, yet appealing,
~productioo, John Palrid:'a~
"'THI CURIOUS IAVAelHI= A ~)' 1rt Je1w1 P1tric.. d ..., 1111 F\IClk. claion.d ..., >~J~~~::-~ L~ . ~\le [ti:. '::" .. !~ ~i: Lido~ N--1 lttf'·
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By·TO!!l BARLEY
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U memory terVes ~ w!Jl,
it WU J.M. Barrie of '1P'eter
Pan" fame who ftrmly
declared tllat tile lut penoa
be needed at a children'• abow
WU the pro/Wioaal crJtJc.
. "My belt ·cr1uci are right .
tbert ln · the addience," tbe
TMa UST
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author aaid,jn_~ "And
the prOO~ ~ho~ can claim
the fixed atteQUon ol a young
audience for at least an boµr
can rut asmired that be has
a first class show on hll
band.a." . "pioughtfuJ messages are given
·mixed interpretatiom by a
cast of varying la.lents. While
deficient In pace and timing,
· ,jhe play refl!Cts occasiona1
:.\usterous highlights -ln-
:·clud.ing a beautifully staged
, .dosing scene -that seem
to compensate for i t 1
EAVESDROPPERS-Llstening in on E1"ie Painter
in this scene from Lido Isle's "The 'Curious Savage"
are (top to bottom) Bill Gautschi, Stan Bell, Cerol
Bookasta, No r m e Gautscbi and doll, 11 John
'nlomas."
Thia semi-proressional criUc
was vividly reinind.ed of the
sage Barrie's words Saturday
during the Children's 'lbeater
Guild's magnificent production ot "Simple Simon."
We bad with U1 siJ. young
critics ranging from sh; to
shortcoming>.
Set in an upper class
sanitarium, where a widow
.... been placed by h..-thtte
:-;-pie.rcenary stepchildren, ~ts
--tteats the plight of the in·
mates with comic tenderness
~as they rally to the side of
.;sAc Opens
~:Inge Drama
·,:'.. The drama department of
:'.,Santa Ana College will present
William Inge's "The Dark at
::~the · Top of the Stairs." Thurs-
'day Friday and Saturday. P~onnances will be' given
\it a p.m. in Phillips Hall
auditorium.
Drama Instructor H. Robert
Slaustooe of Orange is the
play's director, while ~a
Moss of Santa Ana is technical
·director. Victor Seranno of
Santa Ana serves as student
.set designer.
the.ir new guest in her battle
to keep her milliom out of
the hands of her greedy bein.
Leslie Painter as the widow
who takes a teddy bear to
bed because she's "too old
to have a lover and too
fastidious to sleep with a cat,"
gives an intensive and
t b o u gb t fu I performance.
Howevu, her relaxed tempo
seems to set a tediow pa«
for the balance of the ca.st.
As her two sol'UI, a senator
and a judge, Stuart Swidler
and Basil Bookasta OOtb·strive
too hard for comedy ind lapse
into a strained sort o f
melodrama. Barbara Swidler,
however is first rate in a
ba-..autitully bitchy role as their
sister who avoids excitement
because it causes wrinkles.
Each of the five inmates
has an opportunity to steal
the show, but the only one
who really does is Nonna
Gautschi as a fiighty, 1ove-
cravlng dre~er. W i 111 • m
Crossword Puzzle
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28 Calendar legislatiwre abbrNiatton body ao Pert. to ¥1 Offhand
sllips ti() Ri<ttr of
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ite's rie i!llbor K Fail ta
3'3 SN II group ii.elude
}4 Man's name 6'3 Unite closely
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Gautsch! as an ex-statistician
who yearna to play the violin
comes off effectively despite
90me early uncertainty.
Carol Bookasta gives a fine
performance as a woman,
spumed of motherhood, who
raises a five-year-old doll,
while Stan Bell, In his stage
debut, is quite strong as a
pilot who lost his s~ along
with his plane. And Nancy
Hayes, with only fQur lines
In the play , draws .-8pplause
oo three of them aa an un-
c o m m unciative emotional
recluse.
Probably the b e s t In-
terpreted performance of the
evening ls that of Marjorie
Wahler as the hospital nurse.
The staff psychiatrist is done
a good deal Jess effectively
by Dan Wedman.
Four more performances of
"The Curious Savage" will be
presented tonight t h r o u g h
Saturday at the Lido Isle
Clubhouse, 701 Via Udo Soud,
Newport Bead! .
u years of age wbo&e 'shining
eyes and delighted laughter
rJchly cooftrmed our own opi-
nion: that this gaily coe-
tumed, delighlfully scond fan-
tasia on an old nursery rhyme
is eu.ctly what th& pediatri-
cian ordered.
And there was no doubt that
the adults in a near .capacity
Orange Coast College
auditorium audienct: shared
the rapture of the younger
onlookers. There were plenty
of "Bravos" to be heard in
the sustained ·and r i c h 1 y
deserved ovation that ended
the opening show.
Brilliantly directed by Peter
Church, this merry musical
-beautifully geared lo the
child's understanding and a~
preciation -owe& much of
its suceess to the lilting, toe-
tapping music cl Jean Fan-
dowsky. Those sprig ht 1 y,
catchy melodies, backed by
the clever lyrict of Prue
Holden had this writer's fami-
ly (and the writer!) humming
and 1fh,iltling over t h e
weekend.; ,
Simple Si m'o n , ably
' , ' portrayed by Jim Raitt, does
F antast1cks ••••••••••
Tryouts Set : * Tonight * ; e SKI NIGHT e
The Forum XI 'I11eater of • Warren Miller's •
Long Beach will conduct audl-• SKI MOYllS •
lions for its next production, plus •
"1be Fanlasticl<s," on Satur-• SKI SHOW •
day and Sunday In the group's •· 1 •
Morgan Hall theater, 835 •MR• 00 s. ~eA~ is di~g the. PIZZA e PASTA ,.
Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt .SUDS • 59UNDS • STUP •
musical fantasy, which calls • · 2600 W. C..t Hwy.
for , cast of eight including a642·1831 Nowport9
~young boy and girl and ••••••••••
ftve older men. r-:::;:::=========;/I Acting tryouts will be held 11
both days at 1 p.m. an<rSun-..
day at 7 p.m. Musical audi-
tions will be conducted both 0
afternoons at 4 and at 9:~ ~
p.m. on Sunday. The play is Mtilt bt9rhll•IMftt
scheduled for a January open-N• Atlllllttaai '' Yn. .,
ing. u.-r ~ ,_.."
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failed lo detect a single weak
link" or flaw.
. ..luot cut """ eye down tllo cut lbt il you're Jooldng lat _, Every member
played "" part In lhll fut much 1Dlft than ·meet tbe movq, utter 1 y dellghtfUl
pieman ln this say -utension "Slmple SJmon."
of the beloved nursery rhyme. One last point, ii we may.
WanderiJl& 1n a strange How ·refrelbinj it was to ~
land be runs afoul cl a qoeen· a clilldren's ld>ow In ~whkh "~ complete dlctatonbip the , .bebavorial concept.I we eneoda 1o the point that .... . aboilld an be trying 1o ID&lllr
in her fettered kingdom ·can a into our children are so clearly
lawfully con.Ider b I ms e I r spelled out. without detn.ctlng
awake un'W she ii roused in one iota from its high en-
the morning And Simon lands tortaimnent value.
in jaU and puts· bis .name . It'• the IOrt of rewardlna:
on the executlUoner's list be-en~~ent that ii so sadly '°"' everything b dellgbUully 'mlsSing lrl\fll our galbag .. aorted out· with the QUttn filled tele~loo screen,, ~ring
turning over a new leaf and the hours that , our children
a brilliarit cast aendl us home can watch, more s. the pity.
1 "th 1 rousing rlOdltion ot Well done, Ch 1 I d r e n •
:0 of the abow'a happiest Theater Guild. Chart your
future course from the ques-'°;;~· can pay no bJgber lion ilh delighted children
trlbu,. 1o this lop Olgbt Wed an equally dellgbted
presentation than to compare critic: "Please, when can we
it with the pantomlme that go to see Sbnple Simoo
..aain?" is Britain's t r a d 1 t i o n a 1',_-:=:::::_ ______ _
Cbristmaa season fare and im-
mediately conced< that . ll!Is
glittering "Simple S i mo n·• '
would wow them ~ the . Oki
Country. .
But we Wet'f! flal;tbergasted
to learn that its staging would
be limited to its five weekend
performances in ·the. ._q::c
auditorium. This superb itiow '
should, without a shadow of
a doubt, run throughoyt the
·christmu . season delighting
young arid old aa it d\d tn
the performance we were
privileged to attend.
It's a tragedy. ·ttLet so mutjt
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1967 C • NTINENTA~ HARD'FQP COUPE
A.ttrac.tiv• C.m o 6r1an fin ish with Contrasting Dark Ivy Gold
luther Inter. A th• luxury features: •tito ~1.111.,· radio I 1tareo
tap•, htr. I: .~. ierrip. con. 1ir com!., PS, PB, P'IN, 6-way PS.
One O°f"ner.~i11nan~·.~ lib new. 254i1~1 .. tic. No. TEY960
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Antique lrorize fini sh with matchin9 leather i"ter. Fully lu•ury
aquippecl Auto. trans., R&H, PS, PB, yYil, fac. air concl. You
must see this exti:aotdinary car to •ipreciete. 26,000 miles I
traded by origin1f owner. Lie. No. MJ765.
We lluy, Cr .. 1 Warranty 2 2 9 5 .
1963 LINCOLN CONTiNENTAL
4 Door. Beautiful 9rove 9r11n met1llic fi~ish, luxury equipped
with power wind9ws, power steerin9, power br1k111 6 way pow·
er •Ht & factory air conditioning. Lie. JOB 500.
' Low, low sale price of $ 1095
'1967 .'rl·!U~DERBIRl;l LANDAU
4 Door hardtop;• Beautiful Ern\lne whit1, with sfiitin black in·
terior. Equipped with nicest 'of ev1rythin9, radio with stereo
t1pe system, P'IN, PB, PS, 6.w1)r PS, Llndeu roof, •nd lact.
1ir ~ond.~ ete. Loe.al ~S2i95Lic. No. TXU-151:
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Hard(op coup• Lima Frost finish with blaCk •inyf int.rior. A.wt..
trans., RIH, PS , PB, lanclau roof l>lu1 m1ny oth1r oxtr11, 11,000
miles. Carefully m1int1inecl. Lie. No. UTLOll. ·
$2595
1966 ·CHEVROLET .
Bal Air Station .Wagon. 6 pahon91r. In ad_clition to full fact~
1quipl'l')1nt it has 1uto. lr1n1~, P.S., heater. It his 1 buufiful
cl~slrt l:teicMle erl, w/bron11 •inyl· int., on• own1r, tlrivan tnly
2J,OOO rnil11, loolu & cfrjr.s like n•w. Lie. T,K 2~9 ~·1995 '·
Ji l969 Continentals, Lincolns, Mercurys and Cougars are waiting for you . . . today
~t Johnson and Son, Great cars, great prices great terms -and great people to buy
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LOCAL l'REYIEWlll HORSf LOVERS $7,000.00 $500 llown ,N::::.Ht=~ IASTllDll ~-~$-~ ~-~~
l!ANCHO LA CUESTA. 11 Blmiftoll • B)llh: painted, •. n' w 'Jli•nbloWo Mou.... Hlth 1% L .. n -m O'ldo"fl>r -· ~ b:I. ..... Have . ard In ilunUngton !!each, announce& tile pre-I Niii llO .........: .i lll>UCTIOJI ... , AllJ•lltf ,.ujdlo( -~ 'tlirouollalii. ',_old """""' 1ype)Amlly u "'ITll . . · 518'<1m; -
""" opening of UNIT 3. 'Ibis openfng ls for WVll l'1'llU ~ lilntl.,.a, '9.ooa; """" 1 -... ... 2 balhl. lmlT ~ 1a.,Tbe Bl•! VErERANs • W,950.i \11
O PEN ~ 1eav1n< •<ale will l!O ·IJOWN.TOVETl,'ID" ...,i.mll,y....,.IMgellv-Ove,.,ooldnsS.,..a bc,3 bL •Pl>rovcdl22.000.311'<'.tll local bilyeTS only before advertising in the rosr LISTED 5 BR. a batbJ, -1 BR + laml\Y down to a11.,.. tor...,., ~ fi...,,,.ct. • 1415,000 °"1k -J, ba. ~all ...., -.
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Coffers & sawer af[lian<es• concrete drl\'e-......... Mi:off Trf•l.evll Model ~,lllO~ .\tlidoa • • ' ,,...,=,.,..,,.,..,===-2 A»t 151.'lfO: -!lflt ~ BR.1 ba. w/dbl. 111'-
WI:/. Select your -plJil f< ... "1t1 (wl~h i. ...... 1 Exocutivo 4 Bodroom lrii'i c~·*" lt)\Ct!ll "tm :.~.:· bltm,...., ~ btui!Hda~"ii·~~u.L ),{~~!.~by May 196 · DAVI GAMllU. $1l,7SO' 1 BY 6lftilit I llR t "'tit. LOVJ:l.T UV1NG •11 • '°"' ()allfomla st. • ...,,. a ~ w ~...-~ • N-rt • JBJ:IJ!IO()llS.R21ot-ol ..-lot! •l>'tta'4o4, wlaiPc.IBR.I~-'• Ht'120 •
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baths, buiJt.lnl, ~lace. shalt~ ....... COD· lrYlnl Tlmlee Con M... <DiDOillHilliZ •• iW . W.wa:R Rli; ~ JJc. ~-°"""'"'11 • ~""
led --r--· EutolN-mw•·--•NO ......... ~.-._~_,, " ; ~ 'IM ,...,.romBea<IL Ill ere nveway. · · LOW DOWN ··~· • -·· ,,___ "• • • 6-:.:-;::_ -~·2~~ Coren<t lie. l"Ma, r .1 .~ un1.-~~""'c1 • .\J -In · Uni'ta 01t Lw• °"'oN 1 -~-. • . ·LAR0111 • . w ----_ • • _ ·-__ ~ ALSD I JllO!lel home available for January come REDUCED TO ISlllOO. VIII-ownon -· wllll 1-. • 2ft·I. 17th St ""44f4 No.....,. -·.no lou LAllCllll NIW .A Bd!m. -e TENTIAL 1 N c ~ a. occupancy. "'-·-'In 11111 ._ .... ,_ btttb ____ ... • --i.-... Rn! ....... lllt.1100 01! Moke CEEDING$1~000 ·-·.u..
(Loe: Hamilton" Bushard,_H1111t!Dilon Jl/llc~) 2,2 BR Duplu $l4,000 s .:.-;::;. ' l>ath',u:t;; ......... Look Utt! -Now Llotlne -. . ... Tr141! TIS Jumtne LY ....... "9,950. --~~
. $25,050 to $27,1,00 . . · ""'2 BR""'o· 1n<om1 e. 10,o/.2•9~ ._ -· """' a pa& ,.... lmDI. 111 MEI& VJ:RDlll -BY OWlliii\ , fll,llO -131-"51< . MISS!ON REALTY -FH.4 -YA l Convotd1onat . up ox ...,. .,. outJi( lllOlntalmd. om 1 -I A ·llin!Jii -on I Ill., I-..... ltd. 1111. !ltl5 So. eo..t. """-
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0n 1..,., East>llde 1ot '47. &: ... ch . .. • 6""!:i'iO'i ....._ w' :lllOll LoblCb Pl -Laguna. BeButtlul vJaw • • • BR Unit• $82 •oo Hlty 1111. O .... NOI COUNTY'S · · co'I • 11~ to Stroot Iara• Ievo! lot '*1.llOO. -..-, 1ut lonS· ,•-,SAC. I '«• Br. n!.I. homo, ~• 1o1':''s" ••-· hl·-•• * "9-300'J, It , eu.tom apt• • blt-tm '"125 w. Balboo Blvd>, NB LAlllllT • -ballll .-.... a ...., 1 11111. ~ -"· r --"1
N""r a vaconcy 673-9200 •-67NON 2H I . 17th St, Ml 4494 6,..::...liAJ-.lo. ~'"Pi.a ji'.1191 ~. ~,:"1~ta~' 'w~mo.:111 '"':1'~..:
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.. : NJllETY .-r. LOT -Two ~...:,1.:"...=:; Oneottbe_,_ $17,250 -... •• S'-"$O. Dn. 3t!sv;,Ltdo 613-9300 Oue•.•••P•rSolotl .. t.71 ,......,. ""' yaro, -Ch!J. . 3 beth bom,. dooo tu ..,U Mov. llltu 11111 lll'p famlly rn-,_,. -. r ..
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• abrullo and ..... Ample And """' ""' ,.. "'· ..,.,,. * 642-1771 Anytime * "'""e root 1o mo al-to ping llllll -.. chuzdlla. i-1111' oii"ll~ IOI • Gii x s 8edrm 2 bath, •·-"-·..,.... Huntlng1911 .... h 14CIO :ltkl' Io b'"""· Or wti1 l!a<lo 1 bolt or traDB ueL The fortablto, wen arnngec1 ~ Jult _,. the muke th1a ... .a.au.ui.,y • f " ~-Is .... ~~·"· i.-,..'D kmw this to the In .............. Ll!I• living ,.... CO ~ llOl" II w from X.lla!t Shop. on b.,.. Jot. EZ tenno Wr -_ --~---ly or pd Loauna
• --~ -r~ ~-·-~-' Newport D--·h room """"'ted ~. -··· -won't tut $1111 pot ..... 1. 1 BJ!t; 1 ·'BIR. all! ..... Down GI .. low #Wl.9-m iii" ....... Ital lot. P. Q. Box nleo C U ST 0 M THREE ~ ~ )'OIL ~ now or -"' .,,.._ montb Incl.SO. and fD. 0 S I U23 H ·-·~M, two bath ~-·-""'to-· Oc-Yi"ew lireplaco. • 12 x 1< -~ ,._ lopd valuo ~ . .,...., -. FHA. Now uldnr ANXI . unllngton B ,., ch. ~ -~• room. ...._,,room. 1.erg, ""'""'· OllLY lllOO Down. !ban uldng. $24,250. 0nty 125,llO tor -4 <n<J 846-<00. 0..-
that bu the p!ety and a-2600 Square FMt ID&IW' bed:naom witb :r.. Price • $30,500 Terma BR D!al'-:fa 8chooL Hu ""r.1111 t ALS
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The fine to:amiud ol ,... -' 546-2313 6"'., "171 CHIL T llDllN!TT SPRING ........ custom .,..,,.Ung, ""-rU~~ "-=ed~ llldan ,,;:· !.:.i~.e"t ~·~ ' REALTCil! . 6l&-012I (.=:~REALTY ..• --.. ....,._ & WOOd OOrntng Rontalo to Shiro iiJiii
Now -·-~-~• _: * M:Z.1771 Allyt1rne 1' DEEP J,m. This i. a cua-2113 WEirrCLIJT DlllVE -~ -···-fiHplat<!. Submit FHA or • . • " . :t-.• eo.n.,;-,.i;"dr.;d":''--built -w1tb lwd-11411-Tlll Qpoti ltva. . VA re,..., I NICI: .... -,...,..
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t4. VACANT. DIMEDIATE $42,500. 3 batht, 2 ftreplactt patlO 8474586 Eves. 897..(191 S60 ptr mo. ~ aft . ~ -I h . b I< . BBQ, dobh!e ........ • BR. O· BA. C-• lot. • ' POSSESSION -l'remlum -Nice Neighban 0 n macna Eull14• Cbota Meta Jjun Bllm, ............. $26,'ISO. . EJMPLOYID '""°' 14 ,,_
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tll po11ton -"" -219 Jcnmin1; CdM ooo. 10% dowll and pay· 2 Units Eamlde ...__ ..,,.. " o""n. ~"· -. .,l: Call ::: .~ ~,OOO·~DUPLl:X Slepl to beach. 1811 0 ,,. ... menls less than rent. (7141 64U2J5 2 BR home In front, wamt. .,...,, coverejl patiol t"°"' Coste IM,sa 2~ ~r--"" MU. <l'!der + famOy, bulJ1.1no. ,.... Colesworlhy & Co. Ill°""' Drtv.. SUi .. 101 Rear·umtrentodl65permo . .Newport leach 1200 blo • .,,,. •<enced, ~· Gtm!T Hou .. 1 Br. ltcwb'
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7lh. l l41J mo. -.. ·Rtolty,1nc. ,_..,Vocant. 1904-md CM -s " --u••• -·~ LIV~ Olf BltO~WAY. :!OZIW.Bllbctf.J!J>d.NB IUIT.-E,.,642.(11!5 . <>pen~:·.. 5 BDRM 6424422 f-.!tooell.~ .... "' WOWU '~ 3 BR ."°"'• ll!O.,lliO 1 :-?°...::..~= 671-'200'EY{i,;SW71S *'-AtHENMYER MES.A D., ·•·A· 1 .: · · } DOYER SHORES tina·foeland.5~+ ( Bit ~ batba ,.,,.,., ~.•pt,!llO. N"")tl>doo. ._.and ~.the ltllun Iii., M Ntar St. JoMI. Almolt new BR.AND NEW; .s., ··vn faml!1 room. IMdl a draph,'llist patio, Pt¢• ;:-'tor.~~ .
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oojooo<he ........ In..., s Bit ·+ lmoe ~-.I ~; ,...,11n'4 -· 4 BEDROOMS· POOL low-nti11. FHA or assume 511:% 1<' beam'4 alrlum. fl7,900. !80,000 00,... • "'·onlt .....,.1 a) ""1 !>'. • "' at 2 car praie~ • HoUday bathl • extra wide lot~ Ptimt. carpeting & land9ca.P. ett pttced pool home ill .at 1141 total mo/pay. Aik, Roy J Werd Ca $51,950. down to Vtt.. FURN. or ~ ~ Br.,
lll'ico ,fltl.~. vktes ...... patjo .+ ad Inti In top'"""'· Doubl• gar. · :~·';.~~:::. ~Nll&..:'iin~ ... "':' ~ 1142 SAtitt•~• Dr. ..i."'60 cl) · "t111'g" Paul Jones RHltv !..,~,i .... t'·baf~"fd=:; =~'""'"'" 188.llOO::.,: "';"'~:"""11m": SANTA'S Sl'ECIAL. · Herl,... Rell Eotote · "A" FllAMI 'SPRING 947 • ...,. Ev.,, ofi:0..9 ")"· TU i1)lno 111111. ~
.-. a....,., """"" 123,950. MllA vi1to• R1Poss1ss10N ,.. · REALTY .oNLv d•,500111 i·~l11o it~ ;:; :r :.1•1• . $23 Joo.HO DOWN Utiuaual 2-story MUST SELL • "tnw«m1• t n bugalni Exotl GI· ! . _ • ~ ~ •.n_L f~ ..
OltANGllCOSTUNTY'S ~ 141-1110 P.,.,.~t 10 a a.1.. NoaU. ~~~= R~L~V 26:!9 l!nbor Blvd., C.M. ~ tn~n V~ ~ cOzY 2 BR. liiand "-•
LA GE CoWwell I k & ,_ fn•eln..,lllttt•I ORANGE COUNTY'S manlcurad >lfll · I•••~ · ""',i, . SaVS · 9661 ·ao • Cb<i. llft. 1175 Mo, Cw11'"'!l 29a I. 17th St, 64M4f4 il:°J ..::::... ""' WOE llfALTY (ARGEST p lan.to, ,hntbt'. a'""'°"' Gia! W.·Ooul Hwy., ~-BALBOA PE!IIN9ULA <ofl n.U Llll ..... 1, land e ~I e ·
---lllli"*.ctL 2 · · lhed badronzm. :!xllell•m Ii• •• Near Booe~ 1 llllita • 0111tt Magnolia !4Utt w • "'"'' = 1• = BLAHll ••..,. ".,.. · 93 E.17th St. 646-4494 wall to will -540-OCEANFRONT Apl well·blfllt-biocli :.... 5'5-'37i · U ho Hunting,.n llo.tdt 2400
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Not loo ....... ""' ...... " 111111 I Tu 'Sllilftrf Out ol otate owner will "11 _,!~A!!t!R:!CJ ... TAllllLL 2915 Ho-.. -.... -Beacb. 134.lOO. s 5 lllDIO~MI '1..!:i :r~:~~ Ci:, aro ""11. I 1!11 I or lnll GPtloll thII ool• cluslv. private commlllllty. * !111111 15Ulfu. clllle '8f.ltl0 ~ ·~ ':::.. ~ :.""~ lllOollMT ~ 5 PM
TLC. VApool. ~-~ ea.ta Mesa.! Units • $37,IOO ~ .. ~h-~ ~UI J larp bdnm, 2% bath.I to sboWilW 2 mtg et.eh, =e w~,~~--... .,_ N..-... _,-....:, no """"'" au... .....,..... c:o.ta Mell. f Ulllts • .f4.1IO • .......... rocm --....e... fyou oWn tti. ka4), Oppollta ~ww' 'er ~~ · ' 1 e " L f , u.-1' ~ ........ " _ ....... repo. L•gun1 BUch 270I J'KA. Full price $26,950. s.Iboe. 8lvd. 5 Unlta 69 500 ltnmf!dlat. pc:lslelllon. deliabttul. tree abided pri 10 -~ ..--·-7 .,..... ;;ll;IV ~ DEL MAI! LOCA· ,,......,.. Pt'., S Unlit 11:.00 JEAN IMITH, •ate P&rlt wtti, two ~ * I 11111, ;,...id.po, Coll• Mo.. 1100 ~.!! NB Poat Ole. """14 Ddta l!ftl E.tote . 616-4414 3 BR, 2 BA. don, ~
· Balboa Blvd., 5 Unlbl 115.000 R•·.l&or mi pUtting Jttf.1'1. $34,500. ta.rre yard. trtller, boat NEW •. ,. • .,.. 2 • (open evtn!J!.ll view. $715 mo. fi6S ·lllYl'tSa
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WALLACI IURll WHITI, 1t .. 11or Duplex • Besl Buy 1 lift 6 1am nn .• "<eU·•1t '" Hock. , sn. , ''"" bllhs, ,1..,.. 1t11cbftt, .,pr .. , Heu"' Unturn REALTORS· ·. 2901 l!ewport lllvd., N.8. Oc11nvlew Income 4 Bodroom-$23,750 ol&!r horn• -., .. Eu t plan. c""""· d r. p. I. 2400 14, fl., optaldrJ>o, °""' -A-.-,--....;.;
54• 4141-67M6Jo Ev .. 642-2W "OS" DOWN in Costa Me9Q, 2 lae Bdm\I Ma;nolll St. locatton. lM'NtR Will sell at hll tr will Pl)' pOtn\110: bey ... v.n1r1 aooo
(Open Ennlnp) ! Unib O<I ' M 1 .... walk· "Appl• """ -inside • ••cl> w• ........ al! ltuc'° Graham R..ity ..... CIJJ -· il no llaU FHA ... VA. ,, I •• -oltY Ilg CClfft!Mrelal Atr• tiw dlltonc• 1o Oootn. a11 out --. 1oa -lnr "pluttr. ,.,, o11 Harber an "'6-sno lllAIHIAll· lllAL TY • 2· ••
H Whb 4 older homos. --pruN. flnplaoo ,.....,_ all to Bl. 121.!IOO • on!)' l"1tlO Dll. Noar N.8. t>o;t Oc. '*'2414 THE BMI'• 3. 811. con. 141-1111 t.iz. -101\ LlllASE. mi., ft. In>
PUBUC 2 STORY "°"" M.... 131,ooo 1.... COUIN MAlnN Uv!ns '• • m. l:fficlono> PET1nE. RHltor ASSUME £ K J..orn -•""""'""' er ow N Iii II. i6ff DOWN .:J(IPO. ~"'. ~· ~
can"' uoumed. NI pric. • -wtlb Ill the'""""' 2100 H bo B'lvd ~o---·· --~.:· _.,. -· 6#-0tm .,..~ awm -y•••uT -wpela, ~ •-· 111.500. RIALTOllS l>llllM"'· 1'1111 dinln& room. ar r · --..--S -bnna, 2411 dat• -· .......,. Sleo/Illo. CALL LAIUIT ~ ...... In aboolu..,,. ERNIE a.EVELAND, Rib'. 3036 E. C.. Hwy, CdM !141).1720 DAVIDSON Rldlty A, I tom• Jandloa-. BWrri 1 6 4 lll!ti In -dllln.bla ~ Horl .... Mfli II> ·~~.~""':". 66<1181 Ev ... 6464579 675-1662 Anytime TARBELL 2955 H•":J: lllD ROIEI ~er;: ~:':'"::'i lllR (IBll~~ HAPPDAL II.ALTY ~ 1 ·'
11W cust011! featureL Own-CAllEFRliE TRY OFFER Yellow • p!nlr Ollla too com-$141/mo · Ind prmc. ln!i ~l -10 6 Mh. Olrriar. "llomu ID llltali "'-1o" ':"""E 5 BR. bl ,_
Ult ..U. l•ue or,,.,. ADULT LlVIN() STORAGE G•"IGE I 811 Bead> ...,.. .,, B.,. pllment this ""'l ' BR ,..,. l Int.· CAIL 11.h ""'®Ill llO,IOO. -l!IO w...,,., -· ~auna Beach lo ..,.... Amclnr $41,500. CALL In Vista BalUa, 3 BR. l ha, AllA ~etollo lge Living rm. ti... h o m • N"'POl'I l!elPto. GAUL'!' &e.ll51 (C p 1 n * i1bl £Oi iiili ;:. .:.. ~ ·~ blo frunily l:lll "'°' Im.
?fELSml 540-1151 (open 2 pools, pUtting green & place, Lge lot. 139,500. $22,50> Oft euy tm'hll. e•es) J-fetitage Mil m.tlta VS.W. t ~: Jt,"';d; _, .., .... TN~ 'U'lll"Oll' • 4 me d/occu~. .....
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• Orafttl (Nit Pr'P9r'ty Cnr, 22nd .l N'l'W'POrt, CMl 700 Ji:, S&lboa Blvd., Balboa OOCK IT TO 'EM!. yard. By owner. '1f1llOO ~ .....,,,,. , ' . $125; 2 BR. dupla. .. t'd., D~Y PILOr WANT ADS! 332 MUguerlte, Cd].f 673-8550 Realtor &t6-535S ORiole 3-4140 SOCK IT TO 'EM! ~ DA.ILY Pfibt WANT Afill CfWIOJl m ~~;; =~ ~
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M l«tchen with ~frigeni.tor!' t'Joubl6 aln.gf'! Whftt Bi;:1ck nrt'plt'rr! !500 :1,200 flli!J&ttu feet Of graciOUI CO\llll'l lll"nU en1iln .Jlvlhg. tou1· la.rar bldroonllf, 4 ~GANT A~D SPRA\VUN'i& GARDEN Jm'CHEN Only 'begins to describe th~ =t~ to fit. your boa.re. t. $22.IOl. Full 1ric. e. 0 .1. NO 00\VN. i100 bath'.';, am Y rOOM, dining room. an dc11, plus 11uat sechldcd lot.wlttt mrurunot.h !:BTOn!i,_ 4 Bldl'tJGm ri\ln&16'"it~·sHEER LUXURY, NEAR 'fHE B"'CH u .. , 11\vitwntng pool and plc:ntt of room left OYtr tor ctoqu~t. badmlntott, or 'vhal 111 MODliLo cundt&n wtUt FO D ~ lhat provide that "tountrJI feeling'' b ~11 privacy and ··"uaJ•n. Tb" ••· --lNING ROOM; fabuloua Jiylng J"OOm wtU.. ~ ~ CA•=DRAL CEILINGS and CliWIG-ffiGH STONE FIREPLAC>< WET UI! WOULD YOU QUIYlll JI'. POOL • that provide that "couht:rY ftallng'' u U privacy and seclusion Thill ~-and on quiet Iara& cul-de.au with 1orgeou. heated and filtered pool •W'l'Wndld
1 lABTti smROOKs. Se~te Den. Ltn new t!al"J)e'8 and dral*I UttoQ1t.. =~-;,.; ~~ ~-~WN in~;~ tJf Ntwport Jteach, an un~ bz •J*dOUI decltin& CABANA. and B.B.Q.
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functional ch&tlc~ of Ult 1pefdout W hugt lkbc20 family Nom. work 't For yo(i ntA 'b!Jyth Mt have Giit Jn fooi e touGty art!l NtAR •C:::::l!!-:~~!::;:::::it• ' · Yoo are uwnd of privacJ" and qultrt tn thb: ~utltUt N""lkd't Beach LocaUon, THE BEACH and. wU.b jQ_......, •eeto..-' ,,... """• .-~ 1.. -.-• ' ONL.J '3$,950 and you OWN tf'le land. QUlCK POSSESSION. ' ... ..,. ""
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General 3000 Huntlntten &oo•h 3400 Hunllnt¥ IN<h 5400Hvnffneten a.,.<h 5400 ttuntlfttt~ch 5400Hunlln~ INch 5400 But. °"'!!rtu~ffl• 630011uo. Op,...,.,illtltl 4300 fovnd (f-Mt! 6400
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.... IUO ..... $lO d<-s llllllWOMS. 1" betll, ADULTS-NO PETS LUXURY LIVING TO PLIASE THE MOST We are tbe far( .. t, most lllccaalul and fuj,.
depoclt. -,_ Jud. $110. 11~ • c···~· •••• ,,, DISCRIMIN.TING NOW ·v·1L•11LE • ..t growing food ,,,.,...,ty comp11111n the
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blin.. ""'· °"' alt1r. Pll -...... $240/mo -HUNTINGTON SEVILLE w "II' '780.00 ·• montb or more u a dJ.slrubutor L .. t 6401
543-1'903 .J ~ W\'IO&. 8CT..a921 e CINn 1lr, blue akin, and 1uniwept beeches for National Pizza Company. LAB. Sp,qv o..,. T '*' '= ~-Ill I !! W.imlnttor 3612 161 IZ Sh .. Lene 147•7461 Huntln9ton BHoh e 106 unit 4 lonl complex ... nllt Modlterran-CASH IN ON THE PIZZA CllAZE old -.ie (bile 6 -l.
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NEWLY Dec~. 2 £. NIW 2 IDAM. Pd-.•crou from lroedw•y C.nt•rl e HMted pool, lluna end 'tundtckt-Nothing.to ltll. No ltore to bulid. No b1' jn.. Vie torlaBw:h, i..wm-.
w/tnod. »riv. ,._ $1a llO. GlnP.w::-1 :0-c:hUd-• Lovely eommunlty rM:rutlon room ventory to carry. One time mlnimum invest-R!:WARDJ ....... U .,
hlq. et lQ3 -..,.i St. ;:r· °"""'11ent ,. .-ftENTALS C0tta -. 5100 • All aloctrlc Gold ModalUon fdtchant ment of $2,190 lo '3,960 pull you In a prollt. ~40 -w.,.,
OLDER -.., Iii ...., tie. Apia. Furnlohod • Indoor pa•klng wllh acldltlonal parking lot able buslneas or your own. We fumlab all Id· LAME Female .. ~ looo
adulu on1y. """ -Am, 1GJ5 So. Olm SL10 Mo. N ........ llaach 4200 HARBOR • Permanent manogomont atoll and -•rlty vertWng, merchandlaing and 111pport mater· hair, """tly bJk. -
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4 BR 2 batba. NCll'tb co.ta JBR, new).)' dee. crpts, drpl, "REENS •Easy ICCftl to L.A. Mlt.ropollt1n ,,... Write us today. We'll show you bow you Clll !&e& collar; bt in Hutlor
M-. S2351-lh -· ~na llaach 3705 .., ...,, ""' a 711 OCEAN AVENUE own• l'fOllllble businesa and run It ta your ~~"'=" clel llor.
Pttrob RMlty 6C-l11'1 MCtfARa1 BAY AREA * m-6813 * 1pare time. Include your name, address and
LEASE o.mm;;;;t&t 2 BR IDV!LY OCEAN VIEW a BAYanT ...,.. 121.50 Up BA~ • UNJ'U!IN. HUNTINGTON IEACH telephone number. Complete descriptive ma· LOST' 1 yr. old -eet.
booue. -"' • u·. * 1!116den.IBA.<Pll.n.;,.. -'~--.TV.pool ....... $100 1714) 536-1487 terial will follow. • wellled; -u,,..tdl_ E. 11th St. CJ(. -.1m lrpi, pool. $300 mo. Allo ... N. N-llB .... m Incl..... "' dleot; .... "' ~
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PllEllTIGE, 2 BR., 2 Bed>. 1 BR Dplx, <r ....._Hoel H•Ud l'Ooll, Odld Cue Laguna llNch 5705 REAL ESTATI St loult, Ml-rl 631S2 Fomaleq,>.,..mt.il&di layrfront Atrium.,..,.... be""'-*""· ..,.. adul< 195< Mo ti! JUDI C<m...,, Adj. 1D _,.. -Gonoral ArM Coda 314-423-1100 "'"' tu lil<o 6 t.t.
LbM. °'""' ........ , Uth. ....,., !lo peu ellowol 100 Cliff DRIVE Aek .for Mr. Arthur -IDix. Uc No. Beacon lay ~· Ocm. I 2'100 Petenoa WQ, at H .... LUXURY FURN/UNJ'URN lu.slneu R,9ntal 6060 ~Vie~ .. a.nx...
Panonmle View ol Hcbor BR. 1 Ba., $400, leue. Corona del Mir 4UO bar A: Adams, Coat.a Mesa. Yearly Lene. 11: 2 Bdrm&. ===·=--,-~~
"-exqul>llC--• 0wn ... _, -Y""ly Leue. l bedroom 2·f15 H rbo ( M REAL ESTATE IUSINHS ..... . BURMESE ............. unturn 2 Bdrm, 2 b<"1 =='=""===== BACH. Apt. tum. utn. pd. otepe to s-6 Sbopo I f , , Gonaral FINANCIAL 22nd 6 N......._ Cll. ,.,_
larp living room with Condominium 3950 rm Mo. 11'1-Tm after 6:30 Oceanview from evt!I')' Apt. qua1m callar. 4 mo. llnptr-blt·in aita and fireiUct PM. Eeellent. part • like mr-from $1SO mo leue Modern store 1200 IQ: tt, am· Loft 6100 lut. Oppt1rtunltl• 6300 tant. unda' vet:a an. n.
cta-ed-in lanai s 8J1 ' batba, 2 ear prap. fOUDdlnp tor adults reqyn. aws vg. pl• perklns lb • out on 2 OOLORADO RMen. ftDkn. wm:t1 60oOl88i
oarpeled A ---pooh l °'"' H°"" Bolboa 4300 ~~.!'.~T---Ri•L EST•n Stroet.. . CANDY YEILOW -tt• """ mo. -Nlcoly Joe lo CJ( -~-~ -~ ~ ~ Palilla, RNlty tiel lot, be&utHul ...... will SUPPL y •oUTI w • cmtact:: Mike Schloem:lan ~mo. 5t>-Q39. • a..EA.N &ehelo.r Apta. 1. 2 A s BDRM. APTS. O..r•I 548.m22 take cub or part cub A 1
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Harbor Mln1gement All utn Ind f15 up POOL. NO aDLDft!:N R t I W ..... ~ llmll trailer. A.H. McCoy, ExceOeot Income for few In ~ ~ 't!!~:tof Com In RENTALS 315 E. ...._ Bl"1. u.oRnNl"'UE on aa an-13102 Jackoon St., ....i.i, wot!<. <""9 .., • · -
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673-4<400 ~ • BACHEl.OR Apt. utlli"" GARDEN Am FREE SERVICE TO Pbcn" m11 11117·281• 11w ..,;;;-...;;. """ 0pe.. ... remote: 11oa ---------General 4000 peld, m"5 by month. El 11th 6 -Ana. CM• OWNER.MANAGER Fo• i...,. LAGUNA BEACH aUd -ln Oft ""-Sctil. Dist. I/I l!OLIDAY PLAZA Mer Mo181, no E. Balboe CallMn.H..ier-.-.... BftOKER Monerch Boy Pino R..2Lot ... ubeochl-Men ••• -1,., ..... =-~~~-~~
TOWNH. ouso•. ~ -'ul.l DELUXE, Spacious 1-Bdrm. Blvd., Balboa. I'm Seta ADI., ~ 113. CM You Rlect >'OQr' own tenant LCall WWNlaml Oil"""111C By owner. nt/&93-7631 arua. (Handlft: name bred L~. lup bretae wttb wblte = ~ -.._ 1.,~~:!!':'~~~~·;;·1 ACTIYI llENT"LS aguna I"' orp. cendy 6....a.J113116 .. w pert Pen!ao oal ""'-2 BR, 2 ha. 2 car 'carport Furn. apt. $135 P 1u 1 ut1L •-I I .a.. ... 50 I' "" 499 1'44 .-_.._.. !'or Penonal ...._.,.
3 BR;.'2~ be.., 2 car carport Heat:ed pool. Ample parJdn&: ""y 1 •n--SPACIOUS STUDIO 534-6912 " R•nches 6150 euh ~~ .... _.. Put: ue&. A EWA Jt DI
-• -mo. No children-No pell BAY Fruit J Br. HM, Mo. 2 BR, New w to w crpt, R.ESP. empl. cpl .......... •--. ~~ .. ~1:'_:", ~ ~ 56-6633 --....... -6 •-.... bit ·-~ -OOllNER lot, P'ol•uk>aa! 21/2 TO 4 ACRES ~~ ·---uu ======I Bay & Beach 190i Pomon" CM -,.,tn June, "'!000. Mo ,ny, .ii.;~i,.=... ·int, prl>. Cll. hm. w/otv 6 m. WW -. _., 1 "'°""' -number ,., Pononala CHATEAU La POINTE . ·• • ell lrMl>ly ....._,. lo ._ low •-"' llli -ldeel 1., TRANS.WESJ'ERN 6405
RHlty, Inc. Lovely !um. 2 BR ..... Oii· I Br. Co-.~ Mo. until :::t-:: ~ .......... 'Gd. nl. To . -olllce • ...-. '165. RANCHO Dll!TIUBUTl!IG ro. ·coAST SINGLESN .,.?Z._.!1· S..UX. Bl\'!-;.~ street plrldng, carport&. Htd June. Hardnty n-1 Eatate, 549-Dru __ ,_,_~o pets. 615-&.a> after I PM 1862 P!acentta. C. M. CAPJSTRANO 910 N. AZUSA AVE. Adultl aa-1-* 21 owr * 111~ Eves..,._,, pool Adultl, no peta. $150 503 Parit Ave, Ba'lboa ..,.cair•.am. B~ woman wan.ti l 6C-l90'I' 11 now atterlna: a Umit:ed llS CX>VINA, CAL llm MeetiJls ---eadi W""llnlldQ
l·L~UXURl~!!!'!'Jous!!!""',~B~R. .... !!!lew!!! 1911 POM<l<IA AVE.. c.K. .Jlland. 115-211(11 1 BR Bit-Im, -..... BR Unlum Apt. beach..... •PIUME Retail Lcca..... -of -0 • k Ool lnte .... ' -ORANGE OOASr
Beaut. turn., or ~-$110; 1-SDRM., avail. Now! Hunfl--G.n leach 4400 refrta:., rarice. washer. Nice to SlOO. Gar or (arpcwl 11x40 iiood ft A auto tramc. studded. ranch.mt spread.L "I Mii YMCA 230011nlwn:lt7I>dft,
plush cpt&'.; PrtY. bel~ wfw = ~ '"''.. ~Jx:tlo~ G~,:-C~ ;:e.-ey· N2-00llS lllt/ I 1875 Harbor, CM 646-'651 ~ tbeMb' ones of their kind <:;:n ~ 111 s!;:! Newport Beach at 1:30 p.m.
on tbe bey. SecliKlol & !!:X' MOBll. Home, "-" lnC. 1 ,.,_le adult.. lnq 251 BY •--SHOPS (2) tor leue. Prime Booming 'South Coast Sta""' lor Jew: 110l Ba7--0.--. Tripe
a.usrvE AREA· AVAD... BR. plus caban1., drlJ4t'm Brot~ ~......,.......Ible exee, no location, Newport CleeJb. mp above the mq belt. Gda I: Marine Dr., Newpm-t and Sodal Get-toptbm. l'Cl'
NOW. LEASE 675-4593 Costa MeH 4100 OK. Sl25 Pl.m util. 536-8061 Gr•clou1 Adult Lfvlnt umum °H~ ~o ';:., ~ front. l,5.'iO .q. ft. 613-21.SB Private rcMI aD:t locked ~OIUCootactCK _____ =ct1 ~RANGE
EXQ.USIVE BluUa • New , 2 BR. w/w carpet&, d!'llpes Dec 15th UPPer Npt' pt2 parantM th& natunl """'"ui:.n TEMAN'S tdl
• Den. 3 Ba. din • !am. $25 Wk. Up Laguno llaach 4705 trpl.; opinl •lalrcue. • CllM ..i.: 615-11!5 or Office Rental 6070 beau'> of Udo -.er -~ m.ruo 711, ,, .. ,.., w-.."' lo :"°l;
Ftp!. """1. $2115. 644-2130 e Studio l Baell apl& MESA EAST APTS. ewANTED a bdr don .., LAGUNA BEACH llh G..,,t ............, by BOOMING TElllllS SHOP' ..... your watch .........
2 BR. 1'6 bftthli:, blt·inl, : ~u::.e ~ :;· ~E =be~·er~·1: l«i E. 18th, C.M. 642-3414 ' bdrm HoUle for le~ Air Conditioned ~= lii~u!a=:: ~ operatlion. Lo down. Full equ\p'd 1bc9. All wortc ~ ~7::ooa ~ e New Clfe I: Bar a • utilities. Sin&l• adult 499-$1M; 2 BR. duplex. Ranae w/opticn Adult.I 54G-6'34 Cl' ON FORES'/ AVENUE able NE'T $500 per mo.. No --i"-, SUU·· 30 Y1I exp. Pleue
BAYl'RONT 3 er. 2 ea., :z.m Newport Blvd. 548-9755 34164 after 5. . I: ref. rum. 2 Qiidren CE. M&--004after11: wtrendl Delk .,ac., an.11.Ule In PRICED FR.OM sa.ooo wn I hn per 'Wk! ~1.::call°'T.......,~':7.,,.-,..--.,,-
.... .up 6 beo<h. m.llll6 \* 1_ l BR* DELUXE 1-BR., oeoan 11o..,. . ...._A113PM WANT To...., 3 beclroom ...... olllce ba!ldlna at 10%DOWN·UYEARS ouh.nq.a;-mo Attractlvohpa"
Wkenda· nt; 2664IW wkdji& ........ view: stereo evpirt· $160 2 BR. dlx. 306 l'II1man ho.zit Hunttncton BelCh or prime klcation !II don.town For true COW'lby Uvirll re-YOUNG WOMAN • .c.;,1s, -dlli>I. patio, pr. Mo . .' ,.,,. • Utn. pa Id. Drpo., cpta, -$140 mo. ......... Valley •" • t.quna Bucla. Air ....U. -et • -...... R I I Ille L 6340 .._will,_,,""' all Newport ShoNI 3220 Adults, no pet. $115 mo. see 499-3883 50-3524 5t&-C&9 EYes MM985 atlu' 5: 30 P .M. tbMd. cupeted, beautttul Call or wrl.18 for complete N ' HM latelt ltepa. Call Ardell
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LEASE 2 BR. ruro. Dec11 St., ......... 646-1811 .<INTALS Nowf!rf BHCh ' 5200 Roome for Rent 5995 ....... .,, ll'rontqo cm Ch...': r Tl!ilMS Ted PACIFIC SINGL-ES
,A: patio. Nr beaches. $775.'.it::i::;c-:=,...-...,..,-,,-•~ Unfu I L.-..1 ,• .. Fornt Afe., 1'1lr 'JOda to RANCHO CAPISTRANO · 'Y ~_..--Mo_ for Also 1 BR dupll!X Sl60. . or unfwn. Adults Ob· ,..... rn •~ .:...Gold Meclllffon Aph. EMPLOYED man only; Jae .• MWJclpal p&rldna i.,u. $50 e10 CampUa !Dr, Rm:,2. lit 1'DI f.t9' -at years The. '"'"'~u""' · Way
Adults, oo pell. 213: 1 l I: 2 BR, end. pr. Gener•I 5000 Loveb' 2 Br 1" bA, erptl, = .~M; .. ~~vile p11r montll b' space. DakNpt Beh, 92660. SM-'JM3 ~.J"de'!':,._dlt bull. Sincle Adultl to meet. Can 681~ 3020 Fullertm Ave. ilrJ!I, Sl.65 -mo. Open Sat . . _. o, ~ evn and chairs ••&Bible tor $5. \..&&I. _. ...-. 56-1534 C.C.ta Mesa.
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EHi Bluff 3242 1 b!"., Fullenml VEN DOME 213/911-11139 Sep. ontry. -M""lb <r ......,. avallabla tor '10. ,._.. """ ell olber f>pU PhQao 50-T211 ar -., -------,. 1'11111-· ·-I BR. 2 L.; -.. ..,..,,, -· -All . -paid """"" OWN RANCHO ~~~ ~ -.. P.O. ... 1222 Oft ..... 1 BR. 2 BA. """"ti. Jilm., ..,,., ..._ m..... Dl!ILICU'..1.n: J.Prs• .,. -; fl1>I. ...., mi talej>l>m>l. llCct'Utional land 1o ""' -·--·-.. °"'"" 11 l========•I ....... -:, ':' .... £i ~ ~ = lllD<ED OOCIJPANCY Mo., yrly. No .· ..... AvelJ. GUOll -sne m :r ~ ..utal hlllo of..._. Cal-':,. ........ Co., Ille. 1 ·';; ... ;;;;,.;;";;";;;;;,;;;;;;;;;64;;;;12;1
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CoreM del Mar H50 A4ulG <IDiy. $125 mo-. • 2 BR, w/d& at ore. WANT'DJ Milt ...... mJe ro care .... b:xL N t able. Here 11 • ebua to r.... m.1111Si. to-1U1 4 aft t or weetena.. _._Pool, Pat/ ' ........, ' e e own ........ own 20.A.c. ~I:=::==:::::=;:::::=::::: I MEMOR' AL p.og ==-..,.,..,,..~-.,..---.=,.,-• ->•.&n1 ll'em GCCUP)' c-e; 2 Ol\ S Br. prden 1 u r r o u ll d In 11 . Just 3o-Mtn.. 1"1111 Conma de.I I· "' "' LUXURIOUS s B.R .. .,_, l'URN. 2 Br. apt.., llll; • "1>1. Indlvllnd.,. lae'll .... ~. """'· ...,. oeD. Anllable ...,. Call 513-<1"3 OFRCE KLUSTER ..., 6 5 mln. ,,_...,...,.. Mo.,_, t:.D.'a 6345 Mortuary & Co-ry :~t. op::nPn:.r be~~ 1 smaD dilld OK. No peta. 1145 An•helm Ave. Blk. to beach. S16S &: up. CARE for a m b u 1 a t 0 r y Wlth Reception room It call it frl'ewly Secluded bat 1--=::...::=...;:.;;;.;.;:...::.;;.;.: Complete funtrlll
the bay. Secluded & EX· 5lM'62: eo\'etl &: wkenda. C.05I'A MESA 642--2824 673-1$09 54fj....8ffi5 gmtleman, lie. home, E. system. Good parking .I: eor-:ully ~Ible. Thia view M,200. 1't TQ • JG,00 mo. from $245
CLUSIVE AREA. AVAIL. FURN. 1 Br., lam. rm. 6' ••. [ BALBOA BAY CLUB Costa MeM. Reasonable. ner expoautt. First 1loor. proptoJV overlooks parka It incl. I" • 3 yn:. Laguna Cemetery Iott
NOW. LEASE. 675-4593 k:iteh. ctm:.>in.; opt.. il RENT Unparalleled water view; 6f6..72m REASONABLE! ta cloee to a beautllul, I.up OOWl view Jot. 1°" dlle. from $130
drpl. $Ui0, UtU pd, ~ 3 Rooms Furniture 2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail Jan 2nd 1770 Orange Ave CM 54M'n3 aoU coune. Privacy lnlured , (llf) 4M-U31 Includa Eadowmellt C.. ',!'.; ~'. ~ .. ~ f111i1J. Nlee 1-Bll "'""' 525 Month Writ• Delly Piiot Box M-»1 In-P"'party ~ bye lockod plo. 12,000 p., ANNOUNCEMENTS -ln --
..... ""'mo '""'6n aft llJZ. ~!';:2'°'" M... NEW, w .. ldill .... , 2 Br. 12 UNIT$.llB•~DNEW Deluxe Offices ..... ...,. Imm •vallable. "" NOTICES ,i...---4:30 pm .,._.._ Fl.JU. CPn0N TO BUY 2 BL AU extru. patio, pr. """" SUITF.Sor~otticeltrun Pre-Paid tnternt O.K. Far I No trdc ~
2 BR troat bmiN $165 Bll.\UT. h!r 2 er. l\li b< (-J.nDUle) Adulu -6G-<rDI '=""..:'::!.;..~lb $50. Catpels, air concll-_, ---Pellnd (llNO Ml '400 111111 Beadl, ...... _
Bad:ielor Apt F\rn. $85 hi. Patio. Atitl $115. 2310 No depolit o.a.c. 2 BR. cba to betdl· rar: ed .,,.J: Top qualtt;y t-q, .cretanal 1erv1 c e, c:aD. GleM 'nlompmn with s;n..1125 .sm.
Sc<ollc ,,,__ -.u., tl60933 H.P.R.C. .,. d.iidren or ... $!'Ii .-,;.-~ .:::: cenlr'il ·location. 0ra,.e lckhoff & AelOc., Inc. MOSit.Y 111111 -· Not1:~~~~~=~~ 29l5 E. Oout Hwy 6'1S.!1'tl Pumlture Rantalt Mo. ,.,, -Ews --· • Cowrt1 l!enk Blda. 230 E. U1I w. Chapman Ave. -. thon 1,... old. l'aoo4
Sl1 W. -C.M. 51&,3181 LGE .mt. 2 BR J b< apt. :.. ~~~lot>...... 11th St., OI. S0.1185 0..,.., Calli. lui)do1, Nov, lT, -C-tery ..... 641 Hunll~ Boooh 3400 Ne!!P!'NEWrt ~D,ElUXE42eOO ~ .. W; l.adn.B" 2Anhmb<. ~-!•• New ...... cpts. Yeer'o Joe. !rode. -F.P. $186,000 • ..:; o-ma:. ..:-::· I~ In 511-21121, EYeo-wlmdo """71 =""~= = 4 """""D<Y ~ -......... .,....., ..... "'"'......., $161.50. '94-95ID eves. eonlider Dle ot I unltl wt.th u n I• -··--·--. ---5 PM. and ktmtlfy View" ~. $1.000.
FREE 1211 ;.:.~k=-~~ ~n:.· ~~~· ~.tn•; Ea1t Bluff 5242 lo~ ~te=~m ~ =-~: ~0~ Acre-a-6200 SM FemAlt ~ haired M2-$S4
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01.)'-Wf!ek-Month·Year UWitJea paid. 0n Balboa PRE PAID INTEREST 2 ROOM Office near CM 'arrnland Tu1are C' n t y. Vic Stacey Sebl, Nov 15.,
Drop In & BrowM Jamaica Inn Hotel Penituula. Bkr. 534-6980 3 Br. 2 ba. apt. for lease. 22 Units Cost• Meta O.ty Hall, Carpets le drape•, Oiee.p water. 2 Houaet:. N. Hnt&: Bch. 192-1344 aft llllyllttl"I 6UO
Walker & L-ee Cout Hwy. at McArthur Div, SllS 2 BR. Incl. apae. mstr. ruite, din. $fll util lne. 642-Qi60 646-1994 5 _ • 6~ • : lowrr. COHd rm. "-dbl. 1araae. auto. Xlnt return, no vacaDCf• WHT m1n male poodle bu ~ D. Blib)llttw tnr ...._ 1682 Edinger vtlM apartment wltb PRi~:'·S::· door opener avail. Pool I !:!· =·!0~~= ru.0:.-1':h,~JA.Qfr. Rttort Property 6205 Ji~ 1,.' name "Henry", ::.:-;..~=
842-4455 Open Evft:. 54().5140 flnplace. $$ blc. utilldn. rec. area. Nr. Catholic only , LAKEF!tONT LOTS le Vic. Freod1 le Stafford. JlQmlte Ic lit Jd. bot
NEW 1br'1,1 block to ocean IOnp Road. 5M-aK &f'tet' Cost. Melli :i!~ar 1H~ A Corona ~ 540-7123 Evtt. 2 CO~N~UST. AatEAGE. ~mrt recrea· G.G. ~2311 IDttlt+ ~ 11th Ill lbaota. II»''" Lw=loo< oupeb, I p.m. 5100 • ONLY $240 • Good Good Good tlonll ..... 2 hn ,.,._., SM· ...... A -t.melof;ii~;;.;=;;;;.,=,,..,,..,,,,_=
drpea, prapa, etc. Prl BACHEl..ORor"eta"ap&rt· 2 BR. irdn apt. tpl epts -"'=:"";;,=:-""=W~ey~, N;;;·;;B~.I •-unltl,-~re~. ~ ~~~t~ .. ~~ =. .. ~ ~~c11•0•,0•11 ~terFood, C.M'.G~Hnar ~ ~ ... ~~ ..... ,., decb 1: patkla, IOllnd proof· mant with view, ftreplact. drPI Bltnl, Jc. pYt patio, -a-.......... ..--~'-'-' Ip.._.. -~· --•
ed. ~ 14th St. 536-1311 '155 Inc. utilltill. Kinp pool. Adultt, no pets $145 Coron• del M•r 5250 No yard'mtet. ~ Beach. MZ486; 637~4 i!nouP lot wk.end UM. See DOE O>lored, tm.i. J1U11PJ tranaport1tlea. all
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6050 Rl 4 DIAL --a..,.. FOIJNI), -. .. Olllep ""llome; T. L. .... l'lod. 3000 G<iftiril --·al liBiiiutliiiniotiiitiiiPiiirii!opaiiii!rty~iiiii your ed, -tit bock mf Peri<, Coeta ,,_ Cll!I 6 Yd. !Ir, u...-. ML PRIME LOCATION will take llaten to the phone rbWI identity ~ IG1l'4
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w-.i. • Clblnel men
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&t Pll!lCIB!OH ~GS """""" Son°' Ana 2ZI II BdW>I YOUNG ~.:.:-' time Hav.rlf.~2nd!l'·9·ftlue1--------OP' C4LD', · INC. 20U r · eo.ta Meu. 2700 ·~ Alee, • a lit.
"' local """"'8l'clll bldg., YOUNG MAii Placenda 1..... Cos.. 4000 Cempu1 Dr. An -oP rtunlty typing. $1.15 m ......... plus cub. Want: ,?iewport ¥eaa. Newport S..ch 1 em .. 1 .... !! ,n HARRY • DAVID, US
home or unH.1 or! Prefer N t "" A Teledl'J'• Compan1 .-,.,...... "" 't'erml.dt Av. Newport
watl!(front. A&ent 61M700 ea appevance, over ,u, NO PHONE CAW. ._,, BOOKKEEPER. thru senpral :::::•::ch:o•..:ca!=. -----I wantfne lood fUture with , 2 S E ft V S ta At-ledpr to learn da~ ~ Beautiltll Lowry Oriani like one ol So. Cllifi lMdiq Arcbitecturtl Draftlmen tendantl/Salesmen. p a r t fna:, Beach area. Salary KALR S~; modern, busy
fte,,..1 WW trade for late jewelry ehalna. ExcellentSeniorPllnnm: time. Expe;r. Lasuna $2~800. J~Len Aaency,.625 shop, Newpc:llt BHch. l'r-
model Piclrull or ? ol eq\tal binp benefitl. APSllY in Senior De1I1nen Chevron, 60( S. O>ut Hwy., s. Euclid, An&helm. 635-SM2 inf?:e beneftla. !' ol low In I
value. Call afttt f pm or penon. Kirk Jewelera, 2300 Senior Interior Deal.pen Lqun&, 'l'iXH41CAL -.i ..... , 'farted ~'~ ..... but not Mcl:1taey. •eebnds. 548--7471 Harbor Blvd., Colta MHL . ..,..,._ _...._
Older N'pt H&bta. hdwd T"Vmm>~. Wm. L. l'ertira • Alloc'1-Aeencl•. Women· 7300 reneral oUice duties. SalU'J NEW ntm ·in Nww,...t · ----·~ Servle• open, W thnl, perm1nettt eta n.i:_. tune, S pr., R-2 uiae. station ·at lend ab t • Mac.ArthJr Blvd at l"ord Rd, kc:ret•ry 5433 Hayward Ftlter C.O. 1613 Bea DMdl tw9 wcwtui•
Vtl UT,SlO. Trade b' mobll 'Aleam111.· New• modern CdM c.ur. raz; CnA) Wotk for k)cal emJl&oyer, Placentit., C.lif, Unmedfat91)', 5 boun dl.lq.
hame, 'ftC. lot or '!' -Own"r; tac 11'1 t '1 . P'Ull. time. ~ o:.ntact-Nell W. Snla1l ottlce. GrHt atmo.. G;El'lERAL H • k p' I 6 =a p Po Int m • n t • ~,l875; ~J:W-Pmnanent. 1fourbr RO i Bimbrauer for aPPf. ' jhere! Co. will p&,y ~)' blb)laitttng, 'Muat 1 o • e ,,::,..,:.~----~
5 TO 100 Tc:iilll(rilldi .U.. coam-..1 ~. f?>.2886 . C or fee. ' .... . chld:f'n. Ltve-1!1· Arv na-WELL Gt'oomed •om.a i:lr
COllf .;.,.. Will or, ~;!360 for ,oppt. i!ltJ . ,.EW All,, -. a V l • , . tioniJJI!. $1'119 exceptional -wlti> "". ·""'""""1. ~ .. c;• .. !Jl\'Y .•! J>m"°"'i ' DETA~..i\1Afl· "' II que ' ' 1 .. dlng """""'"" eo. n... -~~-~ '"~-~.. .._. 1"' ~ I Top•·•·~ ~" ' l'l1comont Afency,'' iKriWi'ii.IJ; ct..t . """"111· bn. No canvwJn&. r ... ' ===·or Ux.u.<ruu ...... ,.~ .. en ~• nl por _,. · · 542 W. l9th 5t,, CM. J.r: ~ Near llJ!. City Appl ~195 or 6'IS<l!09 •
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20 bl& feet ol tnboozd cabin ot motnrl>od equlpmenL Bal· M4RQUIS MOTORS • ' . '. call:-~· 1ad>'..= •P<i'a""' _, .
_._, 50 ft Balbo& uy"'6.-16l&Oon1¥1,.... JIOOSouti>Cout-e, n:i:·PAJO Barildltf l'm.OU~.61$l819 ,iiactlve .
mooriJ!&, Trade tDr $4000 ~choffloe,Hun~Lqum.Bwb CN-M PGllticJai'·NewAccountaOf· ~ r • ...,.:>·. ineb"
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SERVICE DIR&CTOltY SlllVJCE DIRECTORY c1;;li Cleonl"I 6625
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GuanntHd u.t11t&ction.
Harbor Carpet Oeanera
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Htullng . 6730 5owlng__ 6960 PM to'''° PM, 3'5 No. -:========-W-"':'======:.l,;========-l========J : --~-----------Broadway, Santa Ana. Calif, :
cr.EAN Lot.1, aancu. '"'· • l'lNE DRESSMAKING 6 GUARDS USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID ' Trte removal, d\lmll, skip Alterationa, .tut service. AGE OVER 30
backhoe, fill, 1rad1. Reuonable prices. 675-1735 Securlt,ywork"iqeo.talileal WANT AD ORDE' R BLANK .....,.. Altor1tlon1 642..5145 AMERICAN POLICE .•
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G1nltnlng 6610 Fut., -6'U1M -"· M?·l"'7,_ Call 6G-'9111 1-----.---.....,-'--..,.----r---..--,,..-..,.--:---r--,:--r--,,-·I.
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Mi..fi951 FAST, experlet'l<.'@d ironln1 in Upholstery 6990 Motel In t...qune. B~ch.
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546 -86-mO lfl 4 llery. Europetn Cl'afl>man. ""' bo iellln& the hoti..J
Ort I: --lA: p hi I ahtp. 1009' nnancin&'· rum. area Huntin(tQS Beach! _.. wn af19r n9 "I .r.•-boata i auto'a. Nl-145f. 1831 call Phil M~amee Vlllqe
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MOWING, ~ .-. Palotlnl • pa~ 1015 & IMPLOYMlllT 546-31"3 .
Gen'I -· -· '911d"'tial • J·• W ~• -7000 JAlllTOR Odd Jobi. * ~ llceoled • --••~. Over ti, ...Uli!U, pod~ ~ tree ~er•, Free estimate• AI>VER.TISmG atudtnt U• job. V~dcn. tuft1a ~
sototll, ~ -M6-ll121 • ""-7639 rtvlnc L.A.. Ma..b 1969 od. Mcllonlld't -t. 1a...,Jiiiiil'a'"'""·-IBONlllG, MY bon1. Sl.1' would 111te ... lull,.. part 3141 -Bl>d., Cotto .==oot:i:::::i;=':;== J '&.en. WJll pldl: !JP I: ttme job. YUkfo Hattort. 4-58 ~
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""'"'" -~ BR ael ~ Mr. • 14n_ dreailer, lg mlm>r, Sponlsh •ncl Modlto•rono•n furniture Shop lnv~ta<y -the lines! to be offered
hMvr wan lood. Pftt.r 2 commodeo, deconli,. lleadboanl In Span-AM""'" 0-.._. •-II .f.UBL\li. AUCTION. • Pots; O.nor1l UOO
......i --uperi-•-• u --• •--•-... ..-· • ..._ •-°" -80 "oeta fl liew .. 11~·"" advertised top ·--~ 0 or n~o -·· Ite-· as f•"-·-.· Geor•eowi 8 ft. custom d __ , MYN'" ~-"' -•-, -• • Jr.ma Sold IDd!YlduallJ' ·--w• • _ name bran • box tlJ>rinC& & mattre--~· --' ·--
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VAJ.UE $195-fULL PRJCI $429 9$ heavy o8I: trim decor and matching chlll', 3 ti!ul 1electlon of now & Uled bedroom IOU-w -• low .. p,oo ....i." matdllng oU: oe<ulooal ubleo, (2) 58" WI Living Room Set& _ Dinettea _ ()11.nas _ .-.
No Down-U .. Our SW. Charse Plan decorator Iampo, hanging chain swag lampo Buffet& _ Bunk Boda _ Chesla _ O..b _ !'!!P loa
No l"ancy Front.--JIUT Qlialll1 VII.ii• IDll4e In wrought iro~. on 8 piece ldng me muter CoUee and EM Tables _ Bookc.-. GREAT °""' -. AKC. APPROVED l:ll8Ml'l'll1£ 1 bedroom 1mte m pecan panel!,elt Mel14erran· n.e Apollo « dcp. w..,. ,,.,._.,,.,. · ean style with top quality IS yr. wuranty LATE MODEL COi.Oii & 8/W T.V.s & STEREOS • ---t w/bold
2159 HARBOR. COSV.' M5S4 • king size mattress & box springs. Spanish till CbrialDW-Show ....,. . ",_ -.:::-;-g ·-·;:': ~·;. _ .,_ ~E,_l:. ~'il;:":! ~;::·.~
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Tonn_IAv•ilable -.-comon to Coll!. HUNDREDSOF"APPLJANCES-WASHERS Sboltholiod .,...__ J11
JOI$ Ii IMl'LOYMENT JOBS Ii !MPLOYMENT rodlt Approvod lmmedllloly -DRYERS -REFRIGERATORS -DEEP -ol4. ..s.it;· ..
Ex,ori':,7'".,. Jo .. ~ wom. 7500 ~:,:::""t;~;:: f JI J] Furditure ~iuc:~~~~~· un: F,~ A!1~rl ,
Mr. Goll"thll• N~ ,.Aucl~r _.,tho..,,.,..,. .. ...,,. _ __ ~~lly forstth""'Jkllll lf you an iQ, ••. '-"e ~~
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE
2850 Horw lllYd.
Coot• -· 146-5550
F"u11' .:~ •• HOlelv-· : .. :~_ mM Selocmc, ~ -At Harbor -Blvd. _....,.. •1'1hik ole •Suede Jacket • J!x. sn.Ylilt ~,...,....... ~~ _ ·~ Ira Fine Fur Chlncbilla Stole • Beaver Pell! A1CC nlloteftd 0.. 4 Apply ln penozi elee, A: IBM exec. Abo cwldl,y. c.Jl ~132! ,. to..._.. """" """' '"" G,.... 1844 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa only • Klllll_k_w_P_•_118_· ______ _
HOTEL LAGUNA lhorttllN'E~Po;rTway, Every night 'tll 9 -W~. Set. & Sun. 'tll 6. WE FINANCE WITH $000 C~EDrT-ALSO MASTEll: CH~S. =~ w~e~~ i.:! ~ ";'{j11 School of . Buslnffs !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A.OK Commission Gallery • fl'-,.._.,,.
833 Dovo< °'·· N.B. 7722 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. AFGHAN Pu-.•~•• No s:-rfenc:e 646-lll51 Mus1'••I Inst. 1125 Plonos & Org•M ll30 1 11 'w t 1 1 h 11 , ff qoality; black ~. "'•"
SECRETARY• -I""' ==~i;i-""':.:.,--,,-1--------;...;;.;; •c •• • ••c "•·• • ti.~. frwy. • ROid. A.tt. 4 PM, 1519-75Cl Nec:essaryl O!R1STMAS o11t, """""'· o!lGANS RECEPTIONIST M·~ have d--,.._,,.__,_ tne. Oilldren. pndchll· % VIOUN, like n •"I PI.ANOS Ml II
M .. .... .,,...... .................... ..._ ._ ......... , T_.......... Gennan ll'Ulde $liO ':::-"'-=::::':""'::::-us-;:--:---'UOO.c.":' Mlscell1neous ust ~ • penonable. drtvtna: .reaitd. Apply ....,.._, or .rv-...-...! .u1U.1v11.1~ • · e PJayrer Pi&Dol .r.
To meet public. Some ah«t· YELLOW CAB CO. &1Jy tutored Orllcol.t 10 ft. * 6'f!>.0178 * LARG&n ~N OF 258 PI£X:::U Olltan made hand • t;ypirw. 5 day Wftk. IQ(), ~ scbooi. 173 Del FllIDER Bandm.utu amp; NEW I: USED Fontaine M'10 Ornate pat. CUSTOM w.tem .-0.. --
l :lO to 5:30. New afro condi· lllic.c!a l~~St.. Mar, CM, 54&-2859 rev~ unit, Stratocuter WAU.JCHS MUSIC CITY ten sterlin&' Silver, com-* AUCTION * Best otter. can tUl,Ytime
Demonstrate TV advertiled tiOned ottice A eqWpment t-----"-'--"-'----1 ART ·Oaue1, Pri «' group. guitar. 6'12-44.98 3400 Bl'iatol. C.M. 540-3165 plete terVice for 12, :ift. 837-9682 e:t illwae ~~:: ~= ~: ~te~,.! ~:: ;:1::~ ~~ ~~~a:.B~ all .. Chri1trn•1 Speclal cludini 14 ~ pct •• Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30 pm XLNT"n;;·,."'·. "°.,""'°',--u-, ~"'1iow=-·~-;·c--.~-m-,...6 ••-··h .......... _._ __ _,._.. Nabers .......... .,,_ ,. __ --n---L .. -... ,...._u ._, -~ Pi•no1 & Or"'IM 8130 B-3 HAmmcnd Ora:an 2 •IU• carvi:rw aett. In Bankru tcy •Re loo ..... -,. ...... -.-.....--.... .,... uioal.UMY ~ ~e. £ill;, .-w Deac11 --......... ......,-_,,, • with LKl.ie !pkt z pedala I: mahcp.ny cheat with triple P poueis % Anb!an. $500. 615--6792
Salary • not commhmon. no Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Me-. ~ •: SUn. ar anytime MERCHANDISE FOR • stool $100 ~ TOP 'of plate Sttrilq coftff A tea ~:n.sec~b!~.... 2 GELDINGS 4 A 5 yrs.
experience necetil&ry. Call --~-----· SALE AND TRAD& $62.68 mo., bal $1315. Cell u .ervice to match. Alk1ne ' ' with .U eqipmmt Collect, Mn. Bender, 213-e HOSPrl'.urY ~ MOVING interested btwn 11 am-3 ...... price $2800'. PboAe' <nc) divam, love aeata, chain, 536-3411> 6'13-Z2T _ m-9982. Mn. OMunberWn. u hold1n& tnttrvtewi at 9 Agencies, Men & Furniture IOOQ &£l79l ,,..... 6'15-45.U . bunk bed1, dinettet, detb. ---"-'--...;;'-'-;:;-..;.;:·~1
21'->13<1111, Mn. Dllll, m. AM "'-II Tultln -., Women 7550 MUST s.n oompl<te llv. om ,I I, SALE ,I I, ========I HARBOR DRIVE IN· ~:-•!;:,~lam~ TRANSPORTATlON
!-""""'---------! 2ti E. Main St. Appllcanbl aet. Good quality rattan-ll Televlslon 8205 SWAP MEET -wtlts, ~':be~~ ";: Customer Order oes. allo din. let, can aeat We'n mov1nr to larger quar. WHY RENT? :r bu, ~00: pool ta-1,8;.;N=ts;..&;:;..Y;.;•;,;<;;;ln:;:.._.:,fC;;OG:::-G HOSTESS would like to learn fle!d ol Deak Rep .. , .. to $500 12, 8 chain, bufteol 6: te!'1 and we have a lot of BUY FOR LESSI Every Sat & Sun Ille, re!ripraton, ttovn, 1~ FT. Oa.rom ~ ad't'erth1nc and aalel pro-Man or woman. exper. not matchlna' iheU. 213-447-«'63 pianos and organs we don't C I TV Come of Harbo Blvd wuhen, dryen .t MUCH Racer. Blue and l'Old-
Experienced, attn.ctivl!,
full time. can tor ·~
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Bob lul'llS
Restaurant
~2030
RN'S-FULL TIME
3 to 11 SHIFT
Dcellent woriWl& eoodil:icm
1n new bolpital.
-Contact:
Director ot Nur1lnc
COSTA MPA
/,\EMORIAL
HOSPITAL
-~on M-~ ~ abl ~-__. _,,1_,. "-·· •---•......, art 6 213-447--0420 w~"t to movo. ,_, __ o or , 23" r r MORE! Tn.f1tr a boat ~.,, _,, . _, ~ 'w ~· ·~-··-~·" ""~'-' ___ ".'.; ~" -· Spanlxh °' ...,,.m coooole 6 McFadden. Son1a Ano WINDY'S A ION I d N ~ bond, b&•e car, t;w>ewrlter, record.I, production IChed-MUSI' Sadirice! Lari e ll.&C:U; 90!1\e deft'IO!; .ome foc tc.,53 ...... wa-1. 531-1272 •ft 7 UCT pa II t e . "' wbite
e11thulium. 544-69'25 uaa I. work orden. Need China cl011et. Mmt .ee to repo1; IOltle dt9continued .., r--• """ n • u rah yd e. Upholstery
• 'SEM8lER5 rood f1Kure aptitude, use awreclate. By arw.nintment mod.ell . and all bave been St..-.o Console UPRIGHT Freezer 10.6 cu ~ Three 16% hp Cbampkm: ~ ·~ S·•·'~ hl-fi -"... ~ Ne Blvd. · -.1 ... Sub _ miniature switch pro-10.key adder. only. 548--0257 drutlca.11y discounted to tell FM ..... ~_:_. , .,,~36 •1:£,!_e;. ft.Bro~~in $90. 50,000 Behind To Bid.a. Mat'll enginea1'-1u°'i ~~~· with
duction. 'Dperienct not re-Secret•ry . , . , . to $500 Quality King.size Bed, lmrned.lately! You must not , '""-"'utt . .-.~ per -· -..,. g gaa tumace, Costa Me11. * 646-8686 sever e ......... , atttrlna:
Shorthand 80 type 60 on beautiful quilted mattreu, mlY thl1 l'Hl1Y spectacular D-"N~~ 0.A.C. pipes &: tbermogtat COO. OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ::~ ... ~trols. Sff at 2bl ~~~::: :: IBM Exec, abie to use die-19Plit fOUDdation, blt-ln a.le. Buy with no moneoy ~veniu • Guaranteed ~lumber $8. Jronrtte ~-,,.:tte. Newport 8eacb.
S.A. M0-JS20. tapboria. Will be trained frame. Never U&ecl. $911. down 0 .A.C. l S ynn to !..:;~-~ ..!aznny .. -it;>:. ~ $40. ~x~~ ~. ATLAS 1/24-1/32 1c:ale slot 23' Dear new J O H N
PBX relief. M1111t be~ Worth $25(1, 142-6536 PllY· ~.,.ui._ ..... L ... _.....,. .......... ~ '~ radng track. lnclud•• ~hp ~'9 "V" ball. ~COOK """"'"'-D~INING;:;iii;;.::.,.:~::...,:;.;:,:: .• :=;..,.~;-.-.·.I ~.!""N::'.~. "M .• ~!~ . •·pri;:~tedF~niture KNITTED fABRf(S Revell Moma bankod wall -' o.,_ ..-•. CJU'"ERIENCED New Accounh butt t anti h """'... ., .. ....,... ...... --~ lboulder1, ' 1125 1eale car~ V&NOO tr.iler with electric COSTA MESA Cl k t uoo e • que w it e • Open S\mday attemoooa 2159 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. __ ..... ..._ ... -. , -1-winch. ~See at Newport
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL F: ~: -;;;.;,;,;.::;-" 1n ~~ .,,,._ Xlnt cood. "'5-O...• Dol1Y g.9 -SUodly 11-5 "'FOR SALE :t..;.~·,ott.-MJiE z-omp • Vlctorll, CM . ...._
Sll Victoria, 0:Mta. M~a Savi-A Loan. eSPE,..... ... ?" 541-9660 Re!NW'lll, amples .4: Mill """"' pack. Can u I e 1964. 29' ~ DC -&C..'""'-..... GAY coknd comer Kt'OIJP, ..,.........., THIS WEEK• 12 Yean same location ends Sat,. Only 8 •.m. to 2 ··-Ed: 330 Teller . , ... , .. to $500 2 bed 1 tabl boL!t Hammond/chord organ • , 929 Baker c.o9ta M alligator clip (commercial Flybrld&e. full1 equi(cied.
DENTAL Atiistaat, Fee paid. Experienced in AlmOl:·new ~· 646-l~· •• , .............. only $.1.96 • USED TV'1 from .$29.99 p.m. ' esa. raceway) contrpller1. Will New paint, 50 hn on
certified, 2 yn. exper. chair Saving• & Loan. Baldwin Org1U10nic only $595 Lge ~ at"1 Ne1"P01ier TWO 'I'DtE) ti5 x 14. sell 1ep9.rately. Make otfer! overbaul. Make offer ,
1idt, for ch a 11 e na in I, Bookkeeper ...... $475 SOLID Maple double bed, OONN BARGAINS TV, '111/1 Harbor Bl, C.M. NEVER USED . $45. 495-0556 642-9'.188 aft 6 pm.
diwnitild reneral practice. Dutiea will include com-comple~. Maple Pho n • Caprice, wal demo tave $200 645-1672 Sale1 &: Sen'. 645-1854 33' Cl.ASSIC 1917 Cruiser
PBX Opor•lor s.w,. open . ..,._,.., plete <ha'i• ot ..,,.u ~ ...,,,._ S80/All. LI 3-5891 CM Mloue~ IP demo -,.., $400 RENT TV $10 FIREWOOD FOR SALE Christmas Gifts? 1'0'bpGnymu-ino, 1-1.d ~ pniaTed. t tD 5, DRY de•ntrc ooumer Sirls. ' prepare boob up 1D trial S'I'ER.EX} Spe&Rr Caanet, Rha.f*ldr, 25 ped, like new No Dep)sit • 1'l"ee de:ilvery ~ Coro -$22.50 dd. 5G.oMl9 For those friends and rd•· Newport. Very pod c:cocl.
642-1131
5 dl./I • .-. .J.l.trJ.':I ta ~ Costa .r.. 6 b.tance. dd blrdi, fine ~. • •••.•••.••••••.•••••• $1395 8!K-Sll1 or T1'.Ul1.J.O tl•et '° hard to pleue TRY All electronic, $4300.
pKmQ bet. 7 am-3 pa.. ti:! ~ BNdl .,..., 'l!xtruder Oper 9' lenatb. $125. 54&-m!i AlllO Wurlitzer piarm l er-lT' R.C.A. portabl TV NiCe WHEELCHAIR. UKE NEW! a sift from * 547-'229 * "$-i!="1i..ch lnft Olll 11'1_, ....r. -. . , . _ . , to $3.43 .... pne .... 'vwi' from 15'9 looldn£'· Gooc! pl~ 135_ $-40. 64~934 TREASURES Of., 11• M1TCHELL ci... lid
:run Ooeu 4_,, t XPJitmiCED -O>. will .., \I tee. Do-Offlco Equl-nt IOl l M>-:1312 ALI BABA Boot.'° H.P. """"1de-$llO ...,~.., -part -· •·IO I PM, no , -1 "" -u-Gould ~~_I_" .~~pony FREE TO YOU 3'19 1111 Oporto, N.B. "' 1nde lor -.......,_ ,_ -,. liolldQo; Apply, ,.......,. in tbeet p1u11c ADDRESSOGRAPH$ ~~ uu Open d"" Incl -LI ~2188
TYPIST..CLERK SU w. 'Dtb ~., C.J.f. but wllf eon.t1der an)' ex~ Reoondi&ned band .t elec. 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana Hf.fl & Stereo 1210 Kitties: ll:OO to 7:l> 1"0'"· ~D"'IN"°GY="'v,----,-bo-tt'"..,-0-,-~ GOOD ~-•-bill~ --~ in •··· -~-'-I .._ Mon A: Frt evet 'til 9 s· n _..,._ 61-35 MM KODAK ~..-, ~ El ·~ •.rru. a ya ........ SALlE LADY 20-tS, full time pe11tnce ~y pr..,,., or 11~ w CODu-.cta (1) MAGNAVOX ST ERE 0 . lg ao.vu ... r -gray <J6oc:r, .. ,...... -rin motor. Gd cmd. Ph:
Die.ta.phone, tranacribln.r ex· for dilldren't tore. So. operation handling plu-114-5200 Sunday 12 to 5 Walnut finish. Xlnt cond. s. mo. Little Sister -orange aunera, ranae findtt, aelf-KI 2-5£63 S.A.
perience preferred. Salary Coast PLua c'.M Apply tics. , noo 646-2S37 aft 6 tiger 2 mo. Howebroken, timer, Ulter1, tripod, 51ide 20' CAB Cn:r head b l t
commensurate with abllit;y. 650 D St. ~tin. · Wire Drawer to $3.011 hr G1r1ge S•le 8022 • PIANO SALE • · pm. no fleas, love each other. sor:ter, tn.y1, 40 x ~ ICI'Hll, tank, 50 hp 0''brd. B.rr:in!
Good company benefits. Lo-CO. will pay ~ ttt. 1 year J..arrest selection of rine re-~UPER H.EAVY HEAVY one home please. Bet. 12:30 projector w/tarrying cue. S9CIO 8J3.l49S
cated near Oranre Co. air· ~ ~~ Cbuple exper;e~ tn wire dnw· GARAGE SALE conditioned cra,nds. bit LP1. Private record coll. ~ 3:30, Pb. 642-0077 11/21 Like new $100. 646-U!m ·
port. Phone Mrs. Sn•kw. )'Sifter for 2 q F'Rl * SAT* SUN SAVE $ $ $ HOWi lOc: -n. 497-1315 TURQUOISE naua couch I. GOOD Gatten i: Sattler Pl S•llbo1t1 Before 4 P.M. 54Q.l5550 cb.l1drep. Live in . or rut. Shippl. & Novtmber Zl, 23 l 24 ,_...,_,_ -'-'--'· , ___ ;... ___ :;.90:;.1:.:0 •., ... ...,.,.-..;.,.-•! ~ attL TJ&-ID "I ,..;-.al handcnfted Items Ll'f-l•WIY for XrNs C I. E I 1300 cha.it aet. ~ to needy raage, e""""u"'" ~ ... timer,,_ 1'DElUJY ftnallJORS BNB0 ....W -..... bcelvlng Clerk to$500 -,;•~ .._, Unum! dell .. ry llMrH qu P• flmily oi<)'-Good wull job and a,.uanc. outle~ 36", CXlLUMB!A :IO "Qo-"
DUI ~ lD:!O .:»i~ · Yowc. neat in appeannce, Olli&tm&I ldeu. WB! allo No payme?Jta till.Feb. 35 HM Kodiac Stanet 50 will do the trktt. f.6'..rm. $C. Ptactiollly new S ft. -wanta: ~ PMtner-a.,_1 ~ ';" ~30 M:'::. ~ tn s • R. bb «den. Opm Sunday IU cunera., ranee W•; .u. 2543S-1 300nnpw!r .. °" ~ :,..nr-..]U beater, 'to. :_,,,Mazrl t'rd~ ..... • '·
F•buloue Salon. _I.,. ..... u ..... ...:-"" ......_ An, CM c-t Music: timer, Ill-. -allde ' ,.._ ...,_ --.......... _.,, ·--
portwllty. De,y c. N!a:ht. ;;:;nr rm.v, ...... 1I IO Both fff paid bf appll-lNr South 0::1ut Plua) slQ-ter, tn.)"I. Cl x Cl SAVE om' Uva 2 nice cab, e MAN'S dfMnond rin1 190 $4,fXIO .Sff Balboa Martna.·
i.n.n.u ~l'lll..., C&l'lt l tee paid by com· 54IMmB 1139 Newport Blvd, CM llCftflll, projecf,or w/~ 1 cranp malt, 1 fT'SY pts, 2 almcm new weddln& "2-3295
South Cool! Pl1u "· •Hr-; Wiry ....,_ pany posttlo... 646-0271 """' cue. Lib now 1100-'""'"-II mom!>., hooae ,... w/'"""""1 ..--. uoo=""'11"'"""No.---.,lllll=;-..,--..._-Cost1 Mrtu _ S49•7990 Mli-1500 For Aw't. GARAGE Sile: FurnJ~ 64&-llOi type. Both altl!'f'ed. 541'r2308 Woman'• 11 kt to1k1 scld board mtr. A trlr. ird. xla:t t,....,~~"'"""'"'""""'COOK/Rowelcteper, 5 dayi ture, C1bineh, etc. 114 S. El Cimino R"I or 496-l38S 11172 watch" br~let. Best of. cond. Sl,150. ~
I' k to 6 li R Socrlllcol 7131 Ellis Son Clomont1 s I Good 1500 f Call ..,_,,.,.. HOUSEWIVES wee , nooo p.m., ·ve 492 .. 4642 port ng -·-_s_ 7 PUPPIES nef'd a:: o o a ers. OOLUMBIA 5.5 meter -top
Work four houn a day. Dem· out. Lacuna. 494--0li56 • Av.., H.B. 847-1035. SURFBOARD Ch . home1, Beagle/Basselt ii GOLF cluba. 1% ye1n old. cond. Priced Rlcht! 192-C34l
onatrate new product ln WOMAN to deM, 1 or Q J'emte/' BABY Grand pi&no. Sabot. ~ --0 ---r 11 t mas Genn. Shep mix;. 8 wks 3 WU.On pro ltift lhaft or (213) 799-0228
Dept. atorft;. All houn avail. days a monlll, own trana. PERSONNEL !f o u 1 eh o Id furniahinl:sl LOWREY RGANS Special/Super light shapirJ& old 674 eaPito.I St Colt.a woods. 2 thru 9 McGrep>r LIDO 14 with ia.llt I. tr&ilft
Earn to SSO. ' ---·" Call Ref "'-A"......,. "-... ~ n --'·! Tu .. -Sun. 11.., See and hear the exciting blanks, SJ..5..$25, liz.e1 6'6" M~ .. U/n lrona -·uer 6 •--S75 , .. ~ erencei. .._.,•;JV AGl:NCY ..,..... ..,.,.... ..,. new IOlid 1tate model.I. Hear thni 10'. New ~ ' -~"· · All L, aood cond. $1000.
for appt. (2131 ~. WAiNT!D: Rlbysitter. U•• Plua del Sur, lMlboa. the new automatic on::heatn $65, all ilzes. 548-3487 ORGANIC Fertilizer, a.pd 54&-0006 Phone 67S--am
ORCO Electronict, an ei.ac-in or part time. So. IAgun& 4U I. 17th St. gn..1.w control. wow, wow and hor1e fmllure combined Encyclopedl1 Britannica
troniQ diltrlbuter located arn, can 49&-Dl aft s C•t• M... MOVJiNG, contln"""' i·-·• ---tectlon ••-··--' with wood .Iba-'-Good 14 Vol • Bookc:aae w/ -u Power CrvlHrt 9020 641-0Ul --~~ ...... · ~ ~ Miscellaneous 8600 m·"' ... o .... ,,.,_ ~ ... 8 6 ,. in Cotta Mesa bu an ~ CO -GO Danoer/BU'mUI l&le. Howebold I t e m 1 , Hammond Of'IM, $265. Open """"' ~ uoc:•w-~1963 tMi 1911. li:'V'tl 32' DID!L Grmi Bub
ine ~ Girl Friday QUEEN B. lS62 Newport 1104L1M It. C'lothM, toyt. !128 Boetori 12-6 Sunday. pO()LTabletlatetopcutom 5 Mon tin. Frt. ll/30 ,;-;;:;;;-;=,_,,---,--..,.....,----by owner. Completely =~ .. ~:_.::;, mvd ex. M&-993$ 'i:7~ Way,C.M. Coast Music $250. 'Sl Ford $125 .CATS-Haveeots; ltlnlld CUS'n'.W Uphol.1teTY equipped b:::tudmc "4lr' .. _ A.;:.r WOMAN to car• for kl.fant FURNmJR.E. MAQy 011 El c Surfboard• (4) from Tl"' Tef'Y v1Yld callco, l blue on.tnms special? n-646-46.U I to 4:30. w.k
............., Mu. I. 2 arnall tcbl ate chlklren, pain&p, cl~. jewelry. 114 S. amino RMI to 9'8", 2 PwT Sew ma.chi. boy, 5 mo'• old, smoke turifey l low Jaw ~ on days,
EXTRA mo n e 1 for Mon-flr. 645-0SlS a1t 5 pm. Ennlneera .. to $l ll,OOO Mite. 11-6 Tues tbru Sun San Clemente All Xlnt. 64.5--2280 w1cdays Pertlan. Free to 1 d. YOW' uphol. tor&. ~!="=========-!
airutmu. Bobystt my *El I • "'68 El Rio. CM 492°4642 POOL TABLES, tconls ..... hom•. 111» ~· ~1~ $--' Ski Boots -o borne 1·9 p.m. u-•A ecfrwt c Auembltr Mlcrowavt!. Optics, Meehan. ~======= k b'· ,_.. -'"" .., 2 y ••-k I .. _ -·-H•uuOND ORGANS po er t .... exttcisin&: equip. LOVEABLE Tabby cat wtth UNUSUAL ~·ta.a~ 12/20 « 24. s:i:s wk. College ean experience In .:>Ider· rYMr et ng o:t9rvicff AppllincH 8100 "'1TifTI at discount prkea. Call shots, apayed. Must m1nd Shell'• &onze Mt. P'Nll-LOADED 1r InboArd /out·
1irl or ~e woman. ing. MZ-m> Coordinator .. to $900 Oompl.ete ael«:tion ol Wallace 538-0311 aft, 12 new home. (Owners mov-dent coin set. $12. 5 o, board 1kt bot w/Walltrom
546-2996 LEGAL SEatE'l'ARY CdM Mgmt Tr1inMS ... $800 LATE model Hot po Int * NEW l USED * i ) ~282S NB •-""°' trlr. Onli Di Hra. Mere. UO ott mM automatic Wllher Ii: electric CHRISTMAS 1 .... AW"-ac-UPHOL.STERJNG -$19.50. 2 na: . ' W21 cn1-.ru<>.1. --~ ..... LALJJES a.10. ewn SZ,, 1D ·, exec l Stenorette Sharp, College _ _. now':"..,,_""":..,,.., pc. (European craftamen) VJ BMutltul Ger. Shep.~~ MINI Bike Frdi frame with enc., ..u .... c. ..... oo. 615-+CSS
$100 wHk with Catanni ftSld del.ired.. 1'15-2BT7 Sales Tr1lnM .... $150 dr'ytt, Xlnt cond, both $100. ""'I"~ n-.. ··-v Free cle1 .._. "··-., 847~S ftne pianos at chooM from. Mt, ., pickup, :ns pies. 6 wb:., M Ir F. Brina A Stratkm en<le. BOit Mllnten•-... --
-&.Q:Ual Opp DmI'ALsa:::REI'AJ\Y Collere. Sharp AD"nn•• ---·--Ill" BIG SAVINGS Milin, HD "BetnJ" 5.16-6e 5t6-0798 alter 5 P .M. 11-21 Ruria real lbarp! ,50 . ,._ nr.N ~·No •Jrp. nee. Dlptr .. --.Z-45 PersonnelClk .... $500 ~ £~.......... QU"T.....,. .._ _,_ L-' ......... 1-.-~--------I ~ ~ H. 32'' W, :JS" deep. $5(1, Open Mori. I: Fri. EwL ......,,l 1. £-MA• ._.FREE to pod home. T wk ,._-,,_... .go..-, ... ..,. .. PAJN'l'D"iG •
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EXPIRllNCED HAMMOND tr-. opllt -tlon, blln * 491-llOI * 11122 -· ad-tend. PJ. Comiiieto Boot -WAITHSSES Jebo Mon, Wom. 7500 HEBERGER Antlq.., 1110 "' <XlRONA DEL MAR fnn>e. NeYor ua<d S98-USED Good tfla I" '45-llJl N_, Morin< Serv1co ~ in pmon. SW1 .t 11r-~enonnel7th Agency 2!154 E. CD.st Hwy .. mat30 Worth $250 ~ btthrocm or moaJcl., m -Dry Docb 542-4441
Cnut ~ur;r· !l30 PacHlc POUC Coata Me~ l Slrtt~ Antiques Ampertand KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner .. Arbor, Cotta Mna 11/21 ........ Wonted } 1610 a..~ Won~• 9050 'fl7, .1'. E Ice cream cba.lrl.. ~. Hammond Spinet orpn atttthmenta. Take o v • r , .,. 1• ,_
RN ... LYN DlsPATCHER brul beds. butcher'• block, w/percvuion. n!'Verb Ir lfilall pymnta or $48.U caah. ~9 i:: 0:: t=: -f. t' n· WANTED: 4 or s man rood
Calif. Uceme. Relitf ..... 20.$754 ARGUS AGENCIES hall 11eats, ~tivn. 1'!Pe'llt. Save $225. Credit Department. 535-7'289 with children. 549-4269 11122 w. A N £ lile0.-a!tx ., ~ ~t ~~~
Huntln«tan &aeh -JMr mo. Work Near Home 2624 Newport Blvd., CM Used aptnet p.l•no, $395. LADIES Pl•tinum Diamond ""'"='='""-'""'.;..::=-..=.= ~-__ ! Convalnant Hmpltlf CITY Typi!t. 60 wpm ........ $400 * 64l-3069 * SCHMIDT.FHILLIPS CO. Lo~ watch w/ l raw 2 ~· ~ male, l H l.e ..-.. (9 -.. , ... •
\ 11792 Dtianu.p. OP R.N.Dr'sorc •••••••••• «!IO VNrr .toc1c. A.met 6 'fil llOrN'.J4alft .,,.., bracelet. 122 Qualll)' ~M•e.· Tn.lned ~). ~ co1atAlrcr1~ 9100
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GJ'I. i..icttJ.lnl. JU't 2»J 11'ewport Blvd., New-Sehools-lnstructlon 7600 l 11 7 st NG ER c em P rttonditioned & tuned. $225. Crib matln!u. $5. 64&-mt IOOd home• • .........,., U/22 number a ll&tdq; 1141 hacr Pan ~. Pan-
dn)t. MUIC baw ~. port Beach. eaur. by 5 w/walnyt c•b. rnvorc" ac-4!M--t632 aner 2:30 QHUSTMAS Tree lot equip-3 FLUITY In& ldttl:DI 141..e&m OR. llJ: ...... mount, Diie and GmenJ °"" n..,, r..ai:u-. HJptl. p.m. ~. Ncmmber tion forced aacrilice! Auto, mtnt. I.Jiht poles, wirlDI ~ 11/ZI att. T PM mobOe hornet now at --;;,;;;;;;.~-----1 ...,._ ~:._:.~Ks K' . s cu.tom "'-· touch-o-motfc. hut· rrs --..... Bir-• ·~--mldlloo ~ '1110 90F' -into bod ''"' , wANTE!!· I/old Dtial WI--'-SalM ~ ._.,.e:ey 1chool. Con-ton hole1, bUlld tiierns. .-~ewrl s..tbe ~_......... ~ ~ ltl-l150 'll/21 a..~ u. ••
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---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT ' FROM ·---
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1968 COUPE DE VILLE
This Cotdillac motorc•r is finishad in Grecian whi'ta $
with Roy•I blue p1ddad tor. •nd the int arior is in •I•·
g•n+ blue decor cloth •nd aether, fully aquippad with
all of C.dillac's fina1t fNhlra11 includin9 power 1taer-
in1J pawer brakas, power, 1Nt1, power window1, 1in9•I 1a~k1n9 r•ulio, •Jtd of Joufta, ~dill•c '• automati4; •ir.
conditionln9.·!4929: , · .
'65 CADILLAC
DeVW. Convertlblf:. A •tunni.n& Roman red eztertor with a brand MW white top and red
tul1 leather interior. Hu all the popular Cad·
1llae power features includln&: brUes, •teer· lni:, .ee.t, wtndowa,, and of course factory air
OOPditioning. Thia gorpous automobile hu
been driven only a few careful miles and iJ
in outstandlna: condition. (SBF763)
SALE PRICED
'67 CONTINENTAL
' Door. B9aut1ful Tunnaolse exterior with matcbins turquotae leather tnttrlor. Luxury tee.nu... lncluc11n&: poWer • t ••rt n g, power
--windows, ......... ~ factory aJr condlt1on1Dc. Don't wait too lonl'. before
)'OU 1ee t b l 1 o n e, it won't be here lon1.
CTGMT!ll
SAU $3777 PRICE
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe de VlllL BeauWul Monterey Green fin.
iJh with Black vinyl root and tul1 leather in· tctor. Full Cldlllac power includifll power
vent windowl and of COUl"M, fa.cto17 air COD· dl-(112411)
SAU $4222 PllCI
'64 CADILLAC
'65 SEDAN DE VILLE
Finished ln a beautiful Baroque Gold with
beige ~ed top and beige leather interior.
Power ateerlng, power brak~, power win·
dows, power door locks, power vent windows,
tilt and telescopic steering wheel, AM -FM
radio and Cadillac Factory Air Conditioner.
(SJM172)
SALi $2666 PRICE
'65 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Automatic tranamiaslon, power
1teering, ~ brakH, radio and heater, buc-
ket 1e&ts, center console, tachometer, white
aide wall tires. (0SX753)
SALi $1333 PRICE
'66 CADILLAC
Coupe de Ville. Solld green finl&h with green
leather and nylon interior. Full Cadillac pow-
er equipment plus factory air conditioning, tilt-steering wheel, power door locks. 6 way
seat and many ether of the extras offered by Cadillac. (TAX395)
SALi $3555 PRICE
'67 OLDSMOBILE
"98'' Luxury Sedan. A beauWu'l sea m15t
arftn with black vinyl roof and black tap--
astry inbnior. This car ii ablolut.ely loaded
Mtb power equipment includin1 power 1eat
and w1ndoW1. Factory air conditioning of
coune and AM·FM rad.lo, etc. Low mileage
automobile that show• outltanding care.
$
NABERS
CADILLAC
HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION
OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY
OWNED CADILLACS IN ALL
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
THESE CADILLACS ARE ALL
SPECIALLY P RI C E D RIGHT
NOW DURING THIS HUGE
SALE!
1 El Dorados
2 t '68 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes
16 '67 Cpe. & Seel. De Viii es
8 '66 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes
9 Jijpe. ~ ,Sed, De Villes , ,. .
6 '64 Cpe. & Sed. D~ Villes
1968 ELDORADO '
Th• •¥t r pop11lt r'"'EI Dorado. Finllh1d i11 Fireml1t 9olil with
bei91 ll'•ddatl ro•f •11d t•lcl J11t1rtar. Tilt ..ti.el, ,_,, 1tt1r-
T111, l'•-r br<11l.1, ,_.,. •ilullow1, ,._, M•t, ,_., .,..,.
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ft r t•t htrt firwt..., thl1 l•cvty. V5fJff
'66 CONTINENTAL
Coupe. 'lbese two beauttful automblles both
have all of the popular power featurea and
factory a.tr conditlonin&. Both ba.ve all leather
interior and a.re in excellent cond!Uon. Take your pick et tbeae ouUt&ndlng can at a price
you 'fon't believe. (RPG930)
SALE PRICED
'65 THUNDERBIRD
Landau. A beautiful powder blue T·Bird wlth
the white landau root all vinyl interior. Full
power equipment including power bra.kn .
power •leering· power windows· {>OWer seat
and of coune factory a1r conditiontna. 'I'h1a is
an outstanding car at outstandin1 11.vingL Better hurry on ttrll one. (MPfl21)
$1995
'65 CHEVROLET
lmpala Coupe. Silv'er blue with black vmyl
trim. Economical 283 V8, power 1teertng,
radio, heater, white wall titts. Exceptional value. (NME650)
SALi $1333 PllC~
'65 COUPE DE VILLE
A atunnlng Olympic ~ Firtmiat tinlsh
with black padded top and black I~ather ln·
tl!rlor. Hae all the popular cA~'i:ibwer u-
1iata including steering, hrakH, wlndowi;,
vent wtndowl, seat, door locks, AM·FM radio,
tilt & teleSCQplc ateerin.2; whffi and Factory
Air Cordltionlng. Low mlJeage beauWu1 auto-mobUe. CRNA359)
. '63 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVUle. Beautifulb' finiJbed in a lime
green exterior with matcbln&: snen cloth and
leathtt interior. Power 1 t e erlng, po'ftr
brakes, power windows, power seat, power
vent windows, Cadillac's famoua factory air
conditioning. You must Stt this one to really
appreciate what a beautiful automobile it ls.
(JWF019)
SALi $1333 PllCI
'66 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle. Sudan help in color' with
beige leather interior. Hu power •teerlni.
power brakes, power window., power teal.
power vent wtndowa, and AM·FM radio. Yae-
tory air conditioning and much, much mor..
This one won't be ltt'ie Imia: at thil price.
($QR223) -
$3555
'62 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVfile. A shimmering Satin silver ex-
terior with cloth and leather interior. Power
1taerin1-braket-w1ndowa-aeat and factory air
conditioning ot course. Lovely wVl cared tw
car. (Il?E679) ,
SALE $888 PllCI
'65 CONlilNENTAL
Haa a beautfful torm1oise exterior with
matchin&" turquolae leathEr Interior. Power
steering, power brakee, power window&, pow·
er seat and of cour.e Uncoln factory air con·
ditlonlna;. Thia 1a a one owner automobile
and it ahOWll outstanding care. (~} cllHJ530> 6 Oilier Cldillacs SALE PRICED SALE $2888 PRICE SALi $2111 PRICI
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SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1968
8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY
YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE ~OAST HARBOR AREA
NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd .
YOU. NEW 1969 CAR IS AT
1969 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
1969 Harbor
Phone
642-6023
Costa Mesa
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'65 PLYMOlml Barracud&,
4 Speed. $1!60. Alto 2 blk
bucket seata. 548--5870
'61 PLYMOUTH'_, Fwy.
Xlnt cond. AfM:xmd, Lo
mileage. SG-2748
PONTIAC
'61 RAMBLER 4 dr, .ttck.
Xlnt tram. car. $200. C a I I
M>-1330.
~ SUPEJt W'lllOO· GGOd
Urel. Auto. R/H. fZI&.
owner. $1'/'5. &U-2007
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'67 FORD CUSTOM $"5 "lu. $42 "• "' "~ ,,., """" '65 CHtvlOLIT IEL All • o •. VI, A ...... N1.IJllZ1llllt. IU ''·" -MOllTlll $1195 :it. $42 ~
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THE SMOOTHEST COMllNATION
OF LUXURY, POWER AND
STYLE ON WHEELS.
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WIDE·TRACKING'S GREAT
AMERICAN SPORTS CAR.
Firebird FirebirtJ Sprint, Firebird 350, Firebird H.O.
and fir~bird 400. Fiv4 reasons why Pontiac h.t.s the
great Break Away sports car this year. Want more7
All-new exterior 1tylin9, three new custom colors ex•
elusive to Firebird, Slimline Strato-bucket front seet1
!covered in all-Morrolcide). The '69 Firebird story
goes on and on, but Jou'd be wise to find out .the
rest for yourself. An you'll be sure to bring one
home to Mom.
FIREBIRD
• • , EVER THINK ABOUT LEASING?
IT MAY BE THAT IT WOULD IE TO
YOUR FINANCIAL ADV.i.NTAGE. COME
IN AND TALK IT OVE~ 'TODAY,
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CAI .IN T.Hl· PONTIAC CLAN. -. . . ,
In .19,69 Grand Prix b.com•s th• •ll·n•'ft luxury per·
formance car. It's the kind of eutomobile th•t re-
flects its ow1ner'1 success and fine taste. Gr•ncl Prix
distinction is ettaihed bl • newly styled litxt'erior
I with the longest hood o i1ny American made _car I
and • most unique c.ockpit-.styled interior. It, h.•1 to
be seen to be appreciated. And once seen, you'll 'fJ''' that It's unmatched iii the personal luxury car field, ·
GRAND PRIX PRICES STA!tT AT $3979 •• ,
CARVER'S TERMS START AT EASY!
EXECUTIVE, DEMONSTRATOR AND RE-SALE 1948
MODELS. TJ:i&SE ARE ALL OUTSTANDING CARS,.
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'67 BUICK .. Slr:ylarlr: convertible. V8, automatic, power
steering. r.dio/heafer. (2l.3AA.I
'67 LE MANS
2 l>r. H.T. VI, automatic, power steering,
R&H, WSW, cordovan top, factory air.
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'65 FORD XL
Convtrlible. VI, power steering, radio,
heater, WSW, fectory air. IXEX406)
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$1377
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'66. GRAND PRIX · $1877 " h Hydramatic, power rl•Jrin9 and br•1i:es,
radio, heater, WSW, factory air, cordo-
van top. IPIOAI
'6S IONNEVIW
Coup•. H~rematic, power steering and
brakes, rad\o, heater, WSW, factory air.
IP82AJ
'67 GlO
VI , hydramatic. power steering & bralr:es,
radio, h9ater, WSW, factory air, cordo-
van top. (TlbAI
'65 CHRYSLER
Newport 4 Or. Sedan VI, automatic, pow-
er ste.,in9, R&H , WSW, factory air con·
ditionin9. I SVX1•6 I
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'67 COUGAit ·1 · · ,. .
Vt, 4 speed; .ra4Jo •nd heater. . '
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'65 CATALINA .
2 Or. Sedan. Vi, auiOmatic, power sta;r.
and bralr:es, WSW, R&H, fa ct.or y air.
INBZI 111
'65 GTO
VI, 4 speed, power steering, radio, he1ter,
new red line tires, low mile19e.
'61 CADILLAC
H.T. Coupe. Automatic, power steering,
redio, heater, WSW, factory eir condi-
tioning I GAS762 I
'64 CADILLAC
Sedan OeVHle. Hydramatic, power steer-
ing i1ncl brakes, r•dio, heater, WSW, fac-
tory .• r.. IQUZ0081
' '65 CORVAIR
Coupe. Automatic transmission, radio ancl
heater. INGS701l .
'66 CHARGER
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WSW, radio, heet•r, fictory air: I 178Ml ·,
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• M~libu 2 1Dr. H.T. VI, eutomatic, power
st•rinCjJ, power bralr:es, R&H, white walls.
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.'64 VALIANT
• Signet. Automatic tranl., radio, heater,
wh,ite side wall tires. I SOG595 I
'67 MUSTANG
2 Ot. H.T. V8, automatic, power steering,
radio, heater, fectory air, factory war-
ranty. IVGT9171
'67 BONNEYIUE
2 Or. H.T. Hydramatic, power steerinq &
bralces, radio, heater, factory air, factory
warrenty.
'66 TORONADO
Autom1tic, power steering, power win-
dows , fac. air, power bralce11 • ISLU8l2l
'64 CADILLAC
Sedan OeVille. Full J.o~r including win-
dows and seat. All elu xe extras, factory
air. No. 64M0484 I 2
'67 TEMPEST
LeM1ns sport coupe VI, hy~ramatic,
redio, heeter, power tt•ering, WSW, •tc~
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Of all Iba -W.otilled plneapiilo -strudel ....
w1tb 'il'!ter, none i9. mere I In tbe freu.r """'~ of
closely ISSOC)ated with cold ll10ll stores.
we"ther than pOrk. S'ruFFED PORK CHOPS ~pork cbope may be • I '·tn t cho ' servtd to usher In the first w J>OI' Jll
crisp dl,y or reserved for com-I ~ (7 ounces) herb
panf dlnne,r 00 • bl!Wry I cup waler cube frlllnc
night. '\'beY l'tl good any tune Y• pound u t t t r or
lleantlme, cook small wblte
onlans IA ;.ater to cover until
tO!lder; drain; Melt butter and
sugar in heavy skillet; add
onion,, and cook over low heat
15. minutes or until eolden
brow)>, lllrring OC<,,•olooally.
Serve In bWd squash. s.rv ..
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of Wl)'I. i \ l"• Jed ~ HUU Y""!J.'" bllidier WO\lld "'4!l ' !"':"" .._ • -ap-'11\0PICAL TOPPING
·WI a ~I ~ Iii · .Pl 2 packages (LI ounces)
doobli<:ul chops. VU! iro pre. ~~!',,=~a!alns , .!~ pineapple cbeose ·
ba!J1y • eaoler and. m or e Brown: chops llgbl!J In hot atrudel ~' ,:w::i~~ let.. Remove from akillet and , ~ ~e::;.. ~ brown
bv """· ""'" ,.._,.,.., •• ,,_ driin • ....,..fal, Add wau.r ""~" . • ,.!.-!O:? ..,... .... -........ •·and . bull•• .. >to-dri-'·-• In ~-lft:L"~ kill S t'I'~" % cup crushed pineapple, By llartlng with ~ of. the s et. tiJo In llufflng; frul~ drained • .. cello~ l"'cka~ and sage. Bake strudels according to beth Jil!ianed, -·;: Place 8 chop, fat edge up, at package dlrectiom. SUr brown
• cufle ' ~ a&lia, end of. bakm, ~ Alternate sugar into sour cream; fold In
' yoUr own pe~ touches chops and st fing. Skewer pineapple. Pile lightly Into
you can come up with a -slight: together. ~ate at ~ degrees serving bowl ; sprinkle with
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""''I' illed apples and ralstns SQUASH WlTll
with 1 tlJ!t "herb seasoned cube GLAZED ONIONS ~ . 4 .....,. squa.h
Ao9Qi. !"l'll'b coold be bak· I pound small white ooloos
ed •I ·.pie eame oven tem, I tablespoons butler
peratmO ae the cbope andJlll· % teblespoons sugar
ed with glazed onions Just Wash squash; cut in half; before serving. , remove seeds. Bake cut side
Oi:Ieslaw 8alad would pro-down in 325 degn!e oven 30
vtde • ~ flavor contrast. minute.5; tum and continue .
For de&tii1: try the new baking 30 minutes.
' 1-fome News & Views
How to Select
lhe 'B·ig '. B.ird''
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B,.~ROTIIY WENCK degrfes?. ~-~: ·1,,J: ,i •.
or.. ~ ~ Mvltll' . A. we do DOC recommend
feast day Is the low tem~ )DOlbOd
d the corner! It's for roasting tuttCe'yi. At tb1s •
HIP" on the star temperature it tlkes too long
_,_.L.><:: .. -Ute Tbanksgiv-for heat to penetrat.e to the
. ,.,.::. . center of the bird, and in
H art IOille amwen lo the meantime the lukewarm ~ you mlght have temperalure ·ii Ideal for the
abaut.l btrYing and preparing • growth of · food poisooing
the big bird. bacteria which might be
Q. jiow do you know bow prefelll. .Most pepple JN!er
big a turkey to buy? a moderate oven temperature
A. -n.tr depen<js on how of. 32$ dme<J tor roasting mariy~"per9oM you plan fo turkey. "Tb.ls resultl la best
feed, whether or not they'll flavor and appearance and the
big turkey eaters, and how least amount of shrinkage and
much y<!J xanf to allow for !oil of jllice ..
leftovers. 12-pound her/ But IOmt ·people llt• to
turkey 'll'ill . yield aboat JAf ohorten~lhe cooking tinu! by
~ {three , ounces ol using a very hot -425-450
bonelesa meat); a 20-pound'~ degree-oven. When roasted at
Tom turby will yield aboat • thil t.mperature the turkey
40 ....toa. The bigger· Iba ,3bould be .. wrapped In foll-
bird, the 'inore meat you get keep~ It from geWng too
In~ to booe. blown. About 30 minutes
Q. How can you tell if you're before Jt is done open the
gettlrig a good quality turkey? foll to allow the turkey to
A. Yoor best guide to quality brown.
la the USDA grade which will Q. How can you ten when .
be printed . In the form of a turkey is done? '
a shield on the label. USDA A. The most reliable met.hod
Grade A.tm'key is top quality. II to use a meat tbennometer
USDA Jkadt B turkey will 1riserted in the cent.er of the
be somiwhat Jess attractive inside thigh muscle or the
and may have less meat in thickest part of the breast.
proportion to bone. All turkey The turkey is done when the
sold in California must be thermometer reads lE to 185
Inspected for wholesomenes,, add to home news and views
but not a,U'turkey is graded. .degrees. Some turkeys are
Q. Do hen turkeys cost more sold with a "built-in" gage
than Tom hirkeeys because which JlOP8 out when the
they're more tender and have bu"i:ey is done.
in the Ide& that hens are mare If you don't have a
better tftt«?s , thermometer, test for
A. No, there Is DO truth dGoeness by pi'esalng the
tender 'llbd flavorful than fleshy part of the ~ct
Toms. Both are equa,Uy good. with protected fingers. U the
The main dillerence between meat feels soft, the 'turkey
them ii me. Hens are usually II done. Or if the drumstJck
I to lf poundi; Toma 14 move. up and down easily
pounds ml up . The price d!f· QI! the leg joint gives readily
ference la ,.lated to demand lit breaks, the turkey la done. -wt~~ persona prefering Q. How maoy hours ahoold
the ~birds. SIQce TomJ you allow to roan a turkey?
aell IOI'. • lower p'ilce per . A. '!bl.< depends on· the sl:o
poond l!Ju1bens, and becawoe of the bird. A turkey of 8
they y\elll -more meet Jl'l' to 12 .11oundl will lake 311 .
pound, 1llU 1et .,... for yoor to <II houri at 325 degr<es.
money • ,wllen you bdy the A 18 to 18 pound turkey wlil
larger Tom turkey. lalteill to 8\l'bour'I.
Q. How should a frozen Q. Why are we always tpld,
turkey be' thawed? not to otufl I turkey the nlibl
A.·-n.e bae way thal .turkeya bo,fon? .
aha¢<! 111. be tbqed la al A. S\qllml ahreys ~
room temperature! T1i • be placed In the ·turkey "'81
ootsldt mfece get. too warm, before routing to cut dftn
wblle Iha jmlde ii 11111 the d..,.... ol food p>il<lldnc.
defroailng, aod thil "'11 aJ1ew The atulflnc ii an Ideal
food poillllllinl bacteria to med!uaa. f<J the growl1 ol
multiply dangeflklSIY~ Frozen food'~ bacteria Which
stuffed turk"Y" ~ no111le • C<J<Jlfbe ili'eieht ln'tho body
· thawed before cookioa· -. ·ca~. To save time: JOU can
There are ..+era! -mUt<'the draalng tie night melhodsfor~ · bel..t.~lt~ute· 1
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air iri1on4 • thli bb:d '1IJ pi> bl I •loie lmt<Oi itait ae that
temperaturt of the lllrface re-~Ood. bacteria; II maim loo,1"'1111 ... 'lood pOlleo-mu!Uply rapid-
Ing ~.to .llllll y. ....... . ~ ·s~ -.. . • bl-·~...,.c ~.
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lor roailtiiif\Urkey? Do yoo fine) bike 'Ilia I .__ the low tom· aeparately!na~. You
~method ol reutlni can ,.... the dnlaln( with • '0-' an .,., • 211 dl1pplosi lr•artbe tur1i:OJ.
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BU.TTER GEM ROLLS , ... 39(
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CROISSANT ROLLS '"· 4k
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Candied Yams ..... 2 ... 49c
GREEN GIANT, IN BUTTER SAUCE
WHITE CORN ,. .. 3 "'ate
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LE SUEUR PEAS ,. .. 3 1wlk
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Broccoli Spears ".., 3 .. ate
5UIN •WIT. IN CREAM SAUCI ,
ONIONS ,. .. 3 ... Mc
STOUFFER'S CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY
PIES " .. 49c
STOUFFERS
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Short Ribs of Beefn~ .. 1.69
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BAKED MINCE AND PUMPKIN PIES, CONOIMEms AND ACCOMPANIMENTS
FOR THE SUCCULENT TURKEY, (we c•n stuff it an~ roast it; toolJ
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SWIFT PltEMIUM aumltlALL
TOM TURKEYS A •• ,;.fy .1.;, ..
HENS ALSO AVAILABLE
Special Pack for . Richard~s,, Individually BOx*<i
FRESH APPLE VALLEY OR ZACKY FARMS
FANCY HENS • • • • . . .
FANCY TOM·S • • • • ....
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" GENUINE CANADIAN GEESE PORK SAUSAGE MU~ Sp;,. 1.i •• ~ SN ... , .. • GOOD WITH APPLE AND SAUSAGE STUFFING
· SOUTH DAKOTA GEESE
GENUINE MINNESOtA CAPONS
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LEAN GROUND IEEF
FRESH ZACKY FARMS
ROASTING CHICKENS IAR-M IACON .., .... 141;.ksn ..
tARPENTER SQUABS~ SMOKED TUJU(EY~. ~.RESH TURKEY PARTS, TU l I( E Y ltOL~ 60'/. 'WHlll 40% DAlK, PHEASANTJ,
c0RNISH GAME· HENS. SMOKED TURKEY THIGHS, ALL WHITE M~ T TURKEY· ROLLS, SWIFT PREMIUM STUFffD TURKEYS,
NEW, SWIFT'S HAM AND TURKEY LOAF. . ' . .
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J.. COMPLETE SELECTION OF EXOTIC SEAFOOD, FRESH LOBSTEltS, DUN&ENESS CRAG, KING CltAi MEAT, SMOKED AL. . , • I , • BACORE, ltAINBOW TROUT, ABALONE STEAKS, EASTEltN Olt WESTeltN OYSTERS. J'ILUS OUR FAMOUS U.S.D.A. PRIME
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HORMEL CANNED HAM • · I Pumpkin Pie . I LI.
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'THANKSGIVING FLOWERS
• · Cornicof)!a Atrarigements -fo't _ ~
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Leavws-and Flowers,-A Thoughtfol
Hostess Gift. Order Now ·
for Prompt Deliver)'.
REESE FlA T 0, ROLLED -.
PORTUGUESE .ANtHOYIES "' -..
PURE CRE$T MUENSTER CHEESE
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PILLSIURY QUICK , , ..
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SANTA BARBARA -lmal· ~ facl«lel ud then lblp-lne havlnl tho power lo r<lo-to tho bulldlnc lite --
-tum.produch>g Miiiry· -are ~ t.pther. to I• -1•ted Ullll: . to Eocll crouP1nr («' -pla:) oW:e power IUld lllephooo ol aparlment bulJdlnp cfin.
11 n t 1 .-.......i: to brlq tainl Ill own ldloob, llares
Ille'-! Into the bear! of the llJld'rec:real1on IMS.
clly; IUld to mob tt Illegal In · addlllGn to P!'ofabrica·
to drive around in an un-tim, comtructlon · JI filrther
Wllhed oulomoblle. •imJJlilled by the u.. of• 19
llaboon Chambers, ..ai.tanl een!ral llalm bealli>I lllUta
e.imPtui ardiltect at the Unl-to aerve Ill al Moacow,'Chmn--
veraity of California al Santa berl to11b..,.. lllil ;wlll! ..,. ='ii..:~·=~ =:th~ lcsn Sym-on ArchlJee. plant. .
fure and Urban Dellgn. ~ lamlllel are a 1 1 i 1 n.e d
lhll lhl clly planne< In tho 1]1111menll on tho basil • at
·Soviet l!nlon conlroll ill .... neod. '!be curttnl guideline men.ta, _Jncludlng population -cails for two -uao!IS per
1117.e ud dellllly of automobile room. U a famllY. is allolled
lnllle. 'llill allows I tr lalt· a two-romn apaltment, tho
cal IUld eothelle placement.al fmd room, Dllllt allo aleep
indUJtry, resldenca, Ir• e 11 two people. 1
bells, u!llltlel, rapid lrlmll, ~:nnan a d m 11 peripheral blCbWl1 l)'lleml tbal rathor llWi
and -iton areu. quality ii · flnl coniJd<,-.
'!be Yil!U., American tr· 11tao In lllil all<>UI effort to <!Ii~ ~ plwed by tho hOUlll their . cillunry. 'lbe 111111 of a foreol flowina right fine cr~p and arl·
.... -and 111·11 ....-lltry o1.,..,........ Pain~
• roundlnl 1U11urt>1, creatlnr ana -b only seen what tho R)llllan planners lo the -Uoo ·of old
I call "the hlJiD ol tho dlJ,'' I 'dwrcbes, ,pila(:ea ud other
ref-... the earbon dJol< •• liruclurej ot -ud II'-~ ... ~ be-. liltlc 11gnlflcance.
P!anll ud -Cbamben -that the '!be blgbway l)'lleml fer dellgblfu1 and· plentiful Rut-
)(-,and LenJnsrad an liln parb IUld foreat bells
dallliled to ehannel' lbrowtb---for the crow4"d lralllc In 1inll around ihe llvinc coodidom. Healed Cllli--ot the cilia; with tho door •-ming poola are op-ctt)r atreeU aerving u 1pokes erated throughout the year In
~with the outer rim. Moscow, even in the dead al
· Pref1brte1tlon allow1 a 1~ winter, and ~ a balmy day
or lJ..ltory apartment build-in Leningrad one aeea: awim·
Ing to be eonslructed within men everywhere along the
ftve months. &~ year 150,-Neva Ri_y~. --. ·
ooO iparlmenll ato bull~ Uth T!lo para ot Moacow an.d
homing an averap ti lour l.enllllfld are "'11-I!lllted,
pel'IOlll. Ellhty percent ol tho clean IUld reverlluall Wllh
famlllet ln MOICOW live in cluaical, music. Statuel ·and
apartmeoll built atnce World aculpture are plentiful; IUld
War II. The older boutq tiu Oowm abound. . · ,,
be«1 repaired and renovated. · Few police are ln evidence
Coociece nll• ud · 0®< aod ~ are unarmed. ·Ut·
lleClionl ara prefabrl<:alld In lerlt1( ii unknown IUld dln'y
• ten-by·lln fool modul11 la can on Illegal. . .
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PT A night, br1dp club, or bU<e lot DWI)' Milk! dbbol.'
hospital comm!Jtee • • , by caswoles, for veg<W>l., Ind
"ihatever name, it Usually cooked mtat.
C! transtat.e.s "dinner..fn..a-ruah." 'tUH.4 SIDI.ft
" Juli when a bectic ICbedule llJPPl!:B . .,,.eots u .,..•t: be doot, ll cup chapped --
... -yooa family with • . ll aip slleed -..... '(loearty, lull-Oavored oldllet 2 tab"-butler or •
., ... pper. Sound eoolradictory? -print
nlllot at all when CGOvenient t <an (11\1 ....... ) .,... .,tantry shell foods brizll their denoed crwn iJI celery
lf,WOl'I; and tlmwavin( talents • llClU(J
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,-:111 Ont web tuty meal built J teupoom vinepr
"l'Wround convenience f o o d 1 Generoti1 daih· pepper·
)'OU'r! Ubly to have on hand J tablespoo111 choppid pi-, .... 'Time 51dllet Supper. This mi.mo ·
arlamily.pleulng mu.l·in-i.<fi&h I cups 1llced. e o o .k • d
rlteomblnes canned tuna and pot.11.oes
",llic<d cooked potatoes with I can (7 ...-) tuna, dralo-
1~ amounts ot green pep-ed 'and naked
~~, green onion and pimiento In lli:illet, cook grHft pepper
•1 fOr wt. and . onion lrt butter until
.bit Over all ii a IUscioua aauc-tender. ~ ~ .OU,., qt.er,
l<L.C of -~----•. cream of -"'-'-'• and )l-"lpll lNilllfCUOl:lU gw, pepper, ~---
cel"l -· '1blJ eipertly potajoel. Ad!! -...'*"'"';. •t~clouble'ricb and dou-cook over low beJI ·~ Iiot. v~, tblck 1011p ]llOVldel an Stir -and tbeo. llfabo 1 ·~"and npt•very-tlme to 4 ....mp.
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14 cup water i tableopoona BurcuadJ or
-drj red 'fib
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basil, 8Jid's.ilt; CXIOk 5 thlnute.
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baking dlsh (10x8x2i'-'): half
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NEW YORK (AP) -Wbei1 wa!Ar. . ' cabinet at the freezer. vance IDd set Ill< --"'-·. And that Is euclly the -~--. -... I'm oomplhnent.ed thMe dlyl eecret of my IUccell u • ..-ua1 orange Jlllce challlet: The ~-fruit ll1ad ls all Add Z •
on IDJ cookJni. I meroly llhnlJ ehel -I IDI lllDOOll the ,lrom powder In &olden nectar cut ap ind piled Into (Ilia S, ,Ip
with becoming modesty and -Id'• aperts •at bolling with merely • IWilh ol • conta!nm; the II dilfertnt
• NM''"• wale' 'Ille food tndu5lly baa lpocll In. glasa ; the oatmeal oknlinday _·tbawlnga1 h<n;d'~ oaladneed To· .. Bur' ger' s murmur, ' ......... to It -·-~-· of ..-.. 1 .... _,__ comes already sugared and w MIACIU care ev .... , ..... 16 CJ.M:. • __ .,, ith I 11.JppO' the pan and they cmnamw1a.1, w no more coma in cans. • • ,
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JX'OVSde tbe packets pouches magic than a dash of boiling The waffles, pancakes ud Hearty food ii a must after
and powders that ~t a fOIJl'lo • water needed to turn it into French toast come frozen, the a day of outside actfvtlles. The
courae meal on the table Jn • CU1J treat; and' that mom-IOlid«ate garlic bread ia combination of beef and blue
no men time than It !UM lnl cup al eollee materialize. already buttered and .-cbeeoe will ·lllt Ibo ·l{IOL -
to "lllmmor lmtl1 Jor II Cllll -al a few crystals im· only heating ; the cookles ""' llellcloua hamiOi...,., topped
minuta" m4l'ltd In more of the same. prelormed and become full· with crumbled American blue
From the breakfast dllb of 1'rofn" aiup to nut!, it's in blown confections merely by ~ serve as the main '
-' lo the prebedtlme cup Ille bq -or bo1, or jar beinl placed in Iha oven. point •~ the meal. n-,
of bot chocolate, the whole or can. n•1 no kmaer · e v 1 n , Blueburgers, bacbd by pleptr.
day'• menu can be concoded Shrimp marinara, anyone? necessary to put 1 seP.,.te ol bot coffee and broWnfes for
witll nothlnc more than tap Chipped beef in cream? layer of jelly on that peanut dessert, will remove the
Chicken with wine uuce? butter sandwich. Now Utert'I faticue of the strenuous day,
Flavors
Mellowed
Spaghetti and meat balls? I a jar of peanut butter Utat
can bave them all by bending comes with the jelly alreldy
OV« a cold tree.er lmtead r~ tbroo&h il in com-
ol ltanding over a hot stove. panlonable layers.
Perfection
Brewers historlcaUy ha.e
I can offer 1. variety ol. Whirl. today'• housewife puts rmdUJ =molullooary
...,,ming roll!, and "'1 fresh a delldoua dinner on the la''-· ••·--~ .........._ In
&al bread ia juat like mother her. family ean weD w.,..;;: u;;' j;...i-. ,!i;''i;;;j,,,
used to bake -Ille got hen "Does she or doeln 't llbe lndualrJ pion.-both
The oomoil8P'W' 5aY5 that 're;' the freezer too. cook?" Only her grocer know mechanical refrlcentlcm and
a roally good poato Ollad __ v_erything.:_'...:....~I-• _.::;:pr.:::emix=ed.:::•_::for::_::sur:.e:;.. ______ ,::atr~ccacl~Hmlnl~~· ----I
must have • tbe lawr1
blended In mellow~
to just the righ(. ta bt111
SUdl is this salad with the
&wediob -ol pickled beeta in a d.iffemt wrlion of
• Potato --Rocom· mended are the f 1 n e •
11a.....i, pid-.red ....
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II.-aod N<qold RUSM!
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SWEDIBll POO'ATO &AI.AD
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New, beaU\ilui eck:atlonal I II< ~ chopped gr.a F.ramo gay Clntmai map -..
for dell, child's, 1111 room. I tabl_. chop p 1 d
Sly "Mf:DJ Cltbtmu" la panley ::z.. Janp1p1 rill tlil 'h cup diced. PckSed beeta • ting map tlllt'1 ha. j W>l!QIOOllll wine
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Gadgets Jolt
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18y-operaled pdpls that will Joiiler hive to bother pluaJac
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toothn.11 wblch goes bosQy your c....., -and the lint oo
about lt.s blJsineel w I t h your clolhell -'flth,a baller)'·
<1bsolute1y no _..Rlft"Ot operated vacuum brUsb. There
from me. are cordlea 1ppllaMM to L Then I -you can't llllDlcure your l!llll: m.11 ~ta P"!lablt bellor;for ef. ,_ baii,' ..u..p· ,_
llclenc1· it -lt.s .... tcalp, dry your balr and -
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whip up tbe potalDol wblle Vor -rully dlfiloutt
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No 111e "'e""'fDI -I Cl!ienera Gld cocktail llbakera.
effort wbea p u ll h bu t ton And for afternoona of ~
IJMl'Vlll an iJj, U'<IUDd. Band there ii 1 canl lhuflier that
lll}1lng ol iboos 111 ~ deali In D<>llOOleMO fllhioo
Now there'• a long-hlncti-with two or three decb
buffer with built-In St. llmullaneoully.
lull dance to do the job. To make IUl'e the little onee
-· Even getting poper towei. 1111 aimed In the rl&!il di-.
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becomes a simple pro-m!nllwDemaker a t I n y f Jil<it. _oln<e llorea ..u i!ry..,.U aU-1lo .. wUber . for . lier
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" Eatinc bu lost ane ol Its number Of m • ch·• n la a I dlttlcuJtY, -that Ibero ii a monotero.
batt.ry.<>peroled pepper mill, Thera'1 only ooo moro thing
to spice the spaghetti you eat needed to mob my Ille u
with a rotating fork that carofree u I'd like It to be.
operitea oo the -. prtn-Won't l<IMf>odJ pl..,. lnvllll
ciple. You .J\IK push a 'lbuml> a battery.Gperated puobbut-
awltch ~ the · handle and the ton!
Pot Roast Gains Name
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1.. Beef pot rout for two, with ·1-........... potatoea
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Arm Chuck Roast. Or It may
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with other less tender
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browns or not tobrown" pot'
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before adding liquid. If you
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cooks. Tum the rout half way
through tha cooking time to
brown both sides.
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on "A Punt, a Pass and a Prayer" tonight, in
, at 7: 30 on Cllannel 4. The !oolball player
Is for his life and .b;, career after be receivel a
.,_ Injury· and is t>Old he can never piay agaln.
VIEWS
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-~ ' ; . r Censorship
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NEW YORK (AP) -The warfare Illa! ;, be-
waged against network cettsorrhip by such per·
ers as Johnny Carson, the Smotben Brothers
Rowan and Martin's t~evision Mmily seems to
aving some ·effect. > Standards for measuring material acceptable ~ ~arly evening entertainment programs seem less ti~ ttian a few seasons back.
l~ In NBC'1 ·"Rowan and Martin'a Laugh-in" ~ere the double meaning and the "in" poke a.re so ~t, it seems tilat the material has steadily
~ome more bold and forthright.
f.~ Monday night, for instlance, amid the welter ol
f gags, there were such throw-away lines as,
pill doesn't work -I've been . taking it for
and I &till doo't get any actioo." And thero
at least a couple of. one.liners that u9ed words
would have been blue-penciled a short 'lime
u too specific for tender ean.
n Saturday night's "Jack BeOl)Y,'• Bag," one of
big sketches ol 11le progralJl was. a spool o1 '!le !t),fti "The Gre.duate." Presumably a few of the view-;.n.,. had not 1ee11 the movie and dii not know the !.aMt. 10 they just saw a comedy sketch about an
lillMt!r woman registering with a much younger man
I hole 81 husband and wife. .
True, it was played j..t for laughs hJ( Pb,y!li•
er and Jack Bemiy, but it still wu surpriting to
11>0 bigp point ol the sketch ""' the moment
the botel'1 public addr .. s system paged "Mr!.
u Smit.h," and all ttie women in the cocktail
. ge jumped up (or. the iaej>hone. ~. Probably the current trend toWard extreme ~Dess in motion pictures and book.1 ha& 1ome-
ithing to do with what seems to be increasing per-
$ssiveness. But it does seem evident that flhe old
Jjudsticks have been replaced.
k,.-7 .NiiC, which will lose il.i long runnin& day-birne
gfme snow "Let's Make a Ueai · to Af:Sl. aL tne end
,\(-ue year, wiil replace it wi'..b a •witch on the old
e~p O.tJera f~rmula, a serial Cail~ "Hidd~n Faces.'' !~ einpnasts will be less on nusery, divorce and
15~~cw operations and more on mystery and adven-'\Ui~. 'ine nali-bour daily drama will lackoff a solid
t.,.o hour block o{ seri.als. ~-:-~vith the first "Hall of 1'-.ame" drama of th•
.Hasan next Wednesday night on NBC, comes a radi· ~change in the series' format. The first ibow will
._ an onginaJ by David Marks, "A Punt, A P9s11
A Prayer," a itory about a professiooal foot.
player with problems. Another, early in Feb-
ry, will be written for teleV'ision and treat the ~tler of mental retardation.
, •' In other ieasons, the aeries has specialized in ~Vish star-studded adaptatiOl\5 of famitt·ar tbeatri· ~works, going in strongly for historical biography,
ging from Napoleon and Queen Victoria to Oliver
;, dell Homes and Anastasia.
It appears now that CBS has had some second
ghts about "Blondie ," the weak lead off lhow in
Thursday night schedule. It may be replaced
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Race Extermination • Ill Taking .Place
'l'OKYO (UPI) -J-
cat, are not c•tchinl rata
thMt days becallle they· are
abort-winded, diabetJc a n d
haR high blood·pr ...... e.
That is the trim diagnosis
ti Dr. Shira Nakagawa, direc·
tor of the Ueno 1.oo hospital.
who told UPI there are
reports from northern Japan
that some bi& rats recently
have been observed chasing .....
Nakagawa pul.s the blame
oO diet. -"!• said too much flOOd food,
1'ftlciJlarly blih-proteln meat, rm made cata fat, slow, soft P. overcivlllttd. Satiated Illa. . he explained, are just Dti loins .to chase ratl. ' CBOLF.STERAL
Fat call oft.en have a lot
ol cbole.toral In their blood,
7'"1ald N a ka1 1 w1, a .-....
''A eat hi this condldOll
1iecoma Uw1 of wind H he
chuf:I a rat." said the doctor.
Compoondlni the prnblem of
GVert1tinc. Nakagawa said
Cati do not get enough_.. •
. ,erclse .
.._ 'Threrutiq and lack of U•
e:rciR ii actually caU31ng 'fi•heta IOd hish b l ood J:f:easurt in call," he ,said.
U you want your cat . to
be healthy, be ldl'iled, dooi Permit him to dou all day
In the living room turning
.calories tnto fat.
·· l"or cal OWnttl who want
1:9 awaken tht rat-cbuing tn-
ltinct in thtlr pet!, Nakagawa
1.dvises feedina cat! le"
meat.
"K~p lhem hungry and ·
they'll go after the ral.s," he
uld.
Legend ha1 It that call were
firrl brolight to Japan from
Korea in the 10th Century.
They wert uAed to protect
lh.lp cargo from rill.
Some Kortan cats were
presented to the imperial
court and became the pets or ladies of the court. The
cab were given court rank
so that they could enter the
inner circles of the court, thus
they officially b e c a m e
· aristocralJ: -Japan's first fa t
cats.
DUMP UlTENS
But Japan does have un ·
duprivileged cat!. These are
the kiUerui ~pie dump when
th~ neighbor• are looking the
other way. They become
llray1 and run in packs.
A director of a Tokyo
maternity hospital complained
receuily that packs of stray
~ raided his wards. drink·
)ng hsh milk kept for babies.
Jo 'J'be director WU told at
·;the local public health servle<
'1 ltltion "wt catch stray dop
~1 but not atr1y cat.I."
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.;tbcqllt 1bout if for 1 while
told the direct.or ' au 1e1 that ett over
f.M'e. It aeern1 to ml luch
My ca&I are IPlftdinl mtllt
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roof lo roof. So f:u...
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lelaer quality I
Ground Round ..................................... 69~ Beef Braising Ribs .................. -........... Jr~ .
Always lean.,. and always fresh for finer fl&vorr Ian and meaty ••• beariY beet roodn .. s &t a low pric:et • Delightful lnb'Oduction to dinner • , ,
Almaden Cocktail Shern: •••• &th • , •. $1.65
El Rancho Grocery SpecialiJ
C & IH . Sugar _ .................... ~:~ .. ~: ................... 49' . ' ,.,, . \
Pure ,Unl .... from Hawailt ••• Gtt m"*"-ilo ·Uke care of :rour'holiday needs!
lints eye FIOZEN¥t1,.s 6 · !1.00 ·
Your choice ot Chopped Broccoli, Cut Coi:n, Pua, ·Pw l Garrott, Loaf-or Chopped Spinach .• 10-oz. pkg.
·.leldon . Pies ......... :...i •. :·:.:: ...... 59' ~-Royal . Gelatin ................ 12 "''1.00 :A"8.''lllilltii,"-P\mrP-~'f 'llimUotao. --AlJ.11&von-,.. for aalad,, d....m .. reg" llze pqs1
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The fam.U.·York Co. whole onions ••• No. SOS can,
Pitted ·Ripe OUves ................. 39"
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Hash Brown Potatoes ... 3 "''1.00 Cubbison;s Stuffing ................ 49'·
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Potatoes ......... 10 ~ 39'
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All the roodn .. , iealed in ••• Jean and so tlavortu l, you'll wiah you'd bo,,.iit several at thia j:rice!
Cure 81 Ham ............... :sl.39
Incomparable goodness froin Hormel! Whole, half.
Liquor
Old Crow .. : ... , ....................... '11.49
Straight bourbon ••• uve $.1.40 on half-raUon 1ize.
lauder's Scotch ................... '11.99
Bir value on.tialf-rallon 1\ze •.. 86 proof!
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