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WRECKAGE OF CABLE COMMUTER Lll!S ON NEWPORT FREEWAY iEMllANKMENT
Pl•ne Foll Short of Or••·COuntt 'Alrjldrt'oli FlnOI Af>prooch In Fot
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Profs 'Best' ' · .. Sw~,~~;~~dglehu Hippie. .Pray.~i:µ) ··: ;
calleid a speclaI meeting of UC Irvine' · . ., •. 1 1 • _ _
studenla Wednesday to di"""' facully By JAM!:I MeNABB, Jll., w~~· ~ llJid "would decla.ions not to rehlrt three asalltant oe .... DWIF.I' .. stiff oeyef; 1 -j'fb=r le ...... ", r, •i ~ ,. ,... t.., -
pro!euors. · >.n li>P8l!'llt attemp~ to dlsrup\ cl)urch, ,,.__,.....,,,_ -..v., . "'' "'-'~ 'ot'"" . . "~of UCI's best fac\llty members,' 1ervtct1 by a band of aelf..atYled "Qnia... ~ ~.. , ....... ut:re w1e
Oeorte Kent, Stephen ~p1r0 ~d Don ilati ftvolliUOnarle1" 'from' ·uq0n ........ 0 ~'~ •1~ .~l}.'Q
Brannan, have been fired," declared "D!.~~b th' ed Sund ..._'"': r U TaD.;fOr~ "1tk~'lt1 :Ridgle in callln1 a concli.v.t "t0 discuss ~ wu. wart . ay b.Y, a. 111 •m: Sf. ~·· ~ · · ~· ~ tem-1
ill< ~firings Ind tholptoc<sa which' muocular ,mlnlster o& a Santa. Aoa'.con-: -~·ilr. '· . '.:.:.. l.;.:i. ,.:..; . ;.;;,._,,
condcmes these flrinp. •' • ' gtegaUon. ' ' · • ' ' I ~~i;.Pol.' ~Pli". 'o1."'Nl-.,· t:.1:.?",·~,,, llun\h'ed• o( sludenla Qlll'<hed througlr · Pastor H. Syvelle Phillips of the Flnt --~ ~ --,., • ......,.
the ' humani~es a n'd 1\d11l)nlstr~Uon A.,.mbly of GOd ChUtcb, repotteil th.I At an atornoon plcnic iq· ~e fpk,;
butldlnp Friday_ In ell!llt J!<Oteat. · bahd ol «I to !O li!pple-appeatlogper110111 · ~UldeY d i.Ye 'BUgn sJlirlluil ilMldr
' The profe&;Ofs threatened · w 1 t h w.lth . ICITTle lnfante:·ln·artn1J entered ti; to ,:tbfl ·emup,-.aalil bi1 ')"IKingt adhmlitll
termination. seem to be encouraging the sanctuary at .:500 . W! &t.h St.~ ihriy ~ rto.:conthlue1 s...m:y· rnarchtrl, to..
1tudent dissent. bef0l'1 be was to begin bis ll:Xl a.m. ~!/ti JU. ·.il(ea3 lo!•11tnd: thei
"I have no in.tenUon of quietly sUnkfng sermon. .... . bJpQcr1sy cl oqanl&ed ~· ·~ t'I ' . '
away," said Dr. Sbaplro. The a..i.taiil •Yoothlul·•ealola ol both oexes marched • ;lle""'°D1*111<t1t111e·,.bettt lbell ...wcr
pro1...., of English, 23, a Laguna Beach up Ille alslf takJng sea~ iJl )he !rool 11rU<J,nenl!lad'IY'!"l\llec:·1 .-,;.•(,')
resident, clainul he ls being fired for rows. "They came to take over, bUt Ttie181(1tiU7.,btdtt..lf:a1det:,t'fbca ~
pollUcal reasons. we • Jl!iyl<t on ·'top ~ Ille sltuadcln/' to kjjj,:~~
I 'Shapiro last lllOl)tl\ wued ,an \Jlvttalion the ilev. Phill!po ~d. He "'Id he. 11''1" OI hla ' -· lo IJ>e '. of to l!tack Panther ~drld&e Cleaver tO fon:elttO leave bll pulpit'ahd~ ilducaUOO::l" 1111 ~'"1lclcm
teach a sesa.lon or two of bis class! one of. the agitatora .after •teveral oWt ~a."\ ~" "'), 1
Clei.ver said be would but no' date wu bUrsts.ol, '!il\at'• a llel" . Bera llld"'-fle-aSotd• It H~
evtt oet.· , The g.foot-2, --·~ mlo!Jltt aald ll<acb ;(!• JOOlllhl. oeo <lod•IOI ~
Dr. /Cent,. 41).year-old w!Nnl II"" Ille lnterruptjono~heo he JUDI~ Of lie -~ >lit> tllO<
feJS«" of lijstofy, of Newport ·Belch, dOwn and genUy lild a Thlger on ih;e j Llt&l Cl11b.t< ~-: .• ,. ' · 'tf
bu accused hla department ' chairman, nooe of one of Ille ·nolsleat. ' ~,'t',l!•h1'11fa,herp -~e-,d·ltll, ,:~~'·' Dr. Henry Meyer, ol wanttn11 •w' fire A oi19ck..t congregaUon ol UO -c n • .. ~ '"'""
hbn for~ reaaons. :worah!pen bore -to Ille mardHn beaches, GD : t1it• -·1'11111 In Aclb!g Asslilint Pr.lesa orEqltab: · ---· l ~ (lee PllkY-411,-.._. I)'·
Donald Brannon, 30, admlta Ids -firing , . ., • .
may be Juitllled since he_, com-LA M st-LL'_.) . •"• "' ... . pl~ !ils doctbrate wllhln •Ille time an UUJDell. o...... .. u.-
"Jptclfied, but iajl, "I'm in 1flil thing . 1 'c
to lend auWort to.,, two co11e.,...... In La w· f , ' .. 1. . . .. • • 9 in Plfme Killed .
,!i::!'-~~u:" •. tu.e~':.::i · . ~ _gnf¥'; . I ~
l:i~.aU:pcm~U::-Held. for Murder •
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. Brannon'• controc:t upirtl at. Ille. end 111 liiaWu> P: NW.
of the curttnt academic Jltlf at¥I Of ... ...,,, ... ..., . Sbaplio't llld Kiot'1,a ,7U1::•laler, iJl , A Loi ·~ mu WU 11tahbed In 1910. ' • ' .I• ·, cfUth Jn downto\in, ~41i1t11Ct I(.
All have lhe riCht o1 •-1 to Ille 'Llllpla '~ · lkllJd01 · hll 'fill•
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Polloe )!Ad" cl•mm.t up Oil detaDI ol ~~~="1.....,iio, ~ .• al 14 ~-= ""'11 'Oil~~ at tloulli co.>\~ ll!!!';ril;e!llo_wllt P .. rlle MaeJl!>!ololi,
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'. . ..... .... ~ SELF-STYLED 'REVOLUTIONARIES' MARCH FOR CHRIST IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
__ Ludor PromlHt Further Efforts 'lo .... Hypocrlay-lft Ort•nlzod Religion'
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2 American Jets Dawned, ... _.,. -~ -. . .. -· "" ' ' . . , . .. ~"'i~.~~~~ .· Enemy .Captures Pilots origin~ lie . ..... of · hll · • .
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famJllM 'ucl bnlc!lll!!" .lrilb ' I be JU SAIGON (AP) -Two American jet forces reported ldlllni' 1l5 North Vlei· ••resourc11'"" be'lhlli'ed-by Alli" . -' Seven ~ ~ dllili from planes were downed over North Vlebtam namese and Viet Conj:, s0Idle{8 · ln three
7 p.m. to i)iklni&iil allroctia about 70 'Monday after ·coming under attack by ciasbes in the Mekong __ Delta and along
young -· li!aff !!1"'1lber Louie Communisl MIGs and surface to air the Cambodian border,
Nolind said.1!e lndlcated the,35-member nn.Snes. Aboul''a mile from the Cambodian
leadenlllp ~ Uvea . -mu .. lly in -Th< U. s. Command said IQ, a terse boundary, Amer(can-ln>ops from the Isl
seven raidenct.I acattered ~t anDoUDCeme.lli.~ UD~tJU-ed~ Air 'Cavalry Division ran into about 150
tho Bm ..... 11111111 "'if . w' · .. --~-a.-....... North Vietnamese lroopo at _daybreak. , ---ljlllcb'1¥a .,.,,,~_, Wblle -the u. ·s. troopo· puraued them, I"'~_• -~ =· . ""'1es •.,. ''i!d ""' helicopters fillhg machine giins and
...--· Air Fiirce bMohen attacked thelr posi-\.A£J.e on . ,· In --~·-··1:""11. ; rockets r~. thtm from the air and
Pro. ~n,b £ . tr~. e=:.:.'li ::._JI~~~= :~··~eden~ -.C< 10 Amepcans wOWlded. .. i th."~ h;p••, ... , Rcfif .m'.;;B • ,_ -alloi! 111 • • -
· --·: · · -~-Ulanol ....Uo ann0unced earlier that l".n.nst · Whlp......l LO~(UPI) ~ Bankej'a in Welt'' l!b ~ ·nconnaiSMDce plane was '-'Yf' , , ~'-4
Europe · away today fl:ooil ~ "ahO!.'am'·Bnd."IU pllot captured alter '
with 11oe_ 1111 wodevalue!l.1'1<1hch 1rai•(i:;i... ~i::;b;"'t 17s milea norih ., ny Gtfsty· w;_ ... ds,· but lit« Ill ·value cillnliiil· ~11 la Oi"the · • ZOfill, A later broad-/l.J ..,,_.. -t ""111Di· 'Ille, -~;touched-''".iist .Mid rll. S.',F4' flihter-bomb.. " · . -·-<1
off a -·political rQlt )In Britain. WU ' lmocl;ed from the -alter Ii D_.aip~ge u· gl::t (Related stories, Page 4). : . . ehowered antii>enoonefjla!Jet liombo over ll
Britlsh Coooervative oppoo!Uon leailel"' Bo TraCh village, jull '1IO!th of the
Edward Heath called the 'Bonn asree-DMZ. Its pilot was capiured, too, the
meut to -. up the ailing franc "a broadcast said.
Gusty wiodi wbipped ·through the
Orange Coast ovemigb~ driving out the
temporary tiding over" and that it is Tho two OOWnJnioo lllUlCIUllCtd by the.
''much loo early to oay t0,·~t extent u. s. Command. were Ibo .....nd and ~ lhJt ·• plagued lnot!>I'~ {or Ibo il.r~l·....-liody could •nli get rid the cracka were papered over· third manned aircraft shot ""down ·over ~ remark! launched a blistering the North since the Nov. 1 bombing of the wlnd1, ,
parliamentary oni:1aught against the halt. The first one, an Air Farce Phantom Gusts up .to 70 miles -an hour struck
labor government s handling of the reconnaissance Jet. wu brwgbt down-the Sautbland in the late 'Di&)lt and
tconomlc cr1sia. Saturday and it.I two-man· crew listed . iarb,' DtOriiing hours, toppling tree.s. shat·
as missing after on unaa-.I rescua. tering larO window• and knocking out
14 Children
Perish in Blaze
J'ROllSY, France (UPI) -Fourl<I n
-dlld today when Ore .-wept
-... a dormitory at a -e for
meatally ntarded children.
AutborWel u1d two other chlldre;
w.n In crtifcai cond!Uon. All the victims
weNUtolf.
'l1oo bodf,. ol 11 victims were found
bolllnd the door ol thelr --floor
dormitory. Then were unoooflrmed
~ that the door had been locked
framtheoullilde.
Cluae ol the fire, II the RUowlky
Cblldrm'• Institute In this narihem
Frmcb town, ts under lnvesllgadon.
DAILY PILOT
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effort. · · power in the Loi Allgelea areas. . •
Wblle bombing and-llielllng of North . Aloag ~·cout,-mnall craft warnings
Vietnam has been lltopped Under Pres!· ,..,. up• from Pobit ConcepUon to
dent Johnson's oroera to. promote O<;ealllide'<lll wind. /rOlll 15 to 35 1mot8
enlargement of the Parill: peace talts, B~ tht aborelln!. No major wind
aerial ecoullng over the North has damage wu reported . by the Oranga
continued · Counly Harbor lleparimenL
North Vietnames1 new1 media bad · Inland. the Cal1fotllla BJshWay Patrol
previously reported the dOstruction of leaued twamlnp againll towing lrallera
five piloUesa reconna!Mance aircraft In or driving camper-mounted pickup trucka
what they called "more than 190 apy on Interstate ~ from Barstow to Laa
flight violations" of North Vietnam this Vegas or on Interstate 40 frcm Barstow.
month. -Tlie u. s. Command has roam. to Needles.
talned a policy .of not <0mmenllng on A dlminishing of the wlncis durtng
reports of unmaMed filghts over the the night wae predlcted by the Weather
North. · Bureau, with clear aldea lullng throogh
In the South, U. S. troops aod air Tuesday.
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UCI PROFS ...
dlvialoual dean and u!Umately to the
chancellor's office.
History Chairman Meyer had this to
newspaper, "I have a feeling that this
decision was Henry Meyer's personal
one and doesn't reflect the opinions o1
other members of the department,
say: despite hi8 wording."
"People are hired and separated by Next, acting blltory chairman Lewis
the tens every year. It is university Hanke (tecbnically, Meyer is on sal>.
policy to let a man Jmpw way ahead balical) issued a statement saying the
of Ume - a year and a hall or two decision was made ~unanimously although
years -so as not to arouse tbe academic it "was palnful. and we all toot it
communlly. The unusual thing in th Is with reluctance.''
altuaUon IJ the individual (Kent) decided He aaked hr a facull,y review com·
to go publlc oo It." mtttee to cooakler the Kent cue and
Commented Engllsh D e p a r t m e n t recommended that no member ol tfte
Chairman Hawd Adams : history departmenl bl on tho commlttee
"The ooly reUJO the oewa is out "in view of the f.acl that be bu publicly
ls because Mr. Shaplro decided to an-aceusedtbecbalrmanolf:ludlce."
-IL '!bat is ""1neWMt UftUlual Dr. Shapiro-~ bll poUlka1
lllnel the full (•!'P"al) FOCft1 baa not point of view ODlba o1ben In tho Enifllb
been gone lhrouib-" Department •ery .-n!ocUble and
The campul """' lint cropped up charied tho unlvmily with aerdalng
lalt week when word that Kent was -ght control. ~
not to be -I~ rehiring • 111 u,ld hi hu been tol4 bJ · bll-
leakld to tho lllldenll. deparim<ill head that bll wrlllng """ Itm~ 11PtC1a1b1 in Aalan hfltory, said deteriorated becaaa hi bu DOI been
1>e distributed copiOI ol a memorandulil publialtln(lbon,tnefae-...... 111·
be received from Meyer lo bll c:olleaguea Meyer, ol tho fjlotory ~aid,
In the hllt«y departmeol and "the "It ii •ery popular to ta1lt aboUI 'puhillll
llllurt ol Its eonteots got out. To cioar or perllll' but lhn ata other f.adln"
tho ,_.., I theft decided to make tt (In a -wMloor IO rtlalD a II'"'
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Girl . _F.oils 'J(idnapers:
M' Di My Dil,ddy'
NEW ,ORLEANS (1Jl'll -Br0oda Ann !!1Y daddy." 1am1s &hoes and aw~ bloOle, toddled
Maquar, I, wbo Wllll ..... lrqm a Brenda, wbo was n0t· 1nl'"4 Jll 1be lhe last few !lePI to ber wihlng mother.
s"8llOCled ldduaJJe? bJ'' ...mncioc a~ acd<leol. . wp boepltallzOjl. ·under i the Mn. Adele )oljlll)lllf'• ey .. were btlm-teiiilanta at. • _Callforilla hoapita1 tliat .... or "llfenda ea,tlle" bJ tJie ming wlth'tean. ,•
'· -"not Mv ....... ," ••-• •-e ~.-... ...... per "-••M •· ~-• "Yel -r,.J:'. " --_, --~· ----:;;.,-;: ' --"""' was a11 ·.; __ • :.--:...:: • rep1y' • 'to lo, a 'leitlful./-eunlcrn . with Iler pareilts Wl11ts 0..W., ». . . . . ••• ,......_
today. "Because sbe k<.t leJling ihem. "!bat reporterl• questions.
"Your turtle's bome • , • your ~bit'• man Ja not !!IY lather.' the bolpit&I "I'm glad to aee ber. I just !mew
home," a weeping Mrs. Phlllp. Mlq\)al' authorities called ~ to the aUeolion she'd be all rigbi. I waa hoping all
murmured oVer and .over" at the litue of the Needlell poUCe."· said Reibert the Ume," said her father. •
brown-eyed &lrl buried her head on ber !Ughtmeyer, lpecial agent in charge of Brenda Ann was bewildored at the
mother'• aloou1der at the New Orleans . the New.OrleantfFBI office. ' .. airport. TbJ. little &lrl could only nod
International Aliport. ' "They got In touch with the FBI-her head when new11nen laked her oow
Tho girl w., lakeq from her !!lrolllt ,and it wu all over." ' Ille enjoyed ber ride In tho big jet.
last -weet on a ~New Orleans 8Crett ~ Jlbe+FBI ·said CuUle had• a hlltor1 · Maq1.1ar, asked if Brenda Ann wu
comer by a man who allegedly Ded of su off ..... but offlcen ''!'ouid not all right following tho lddnaping and
acto6S Ibo country with ber for five aay whether the &lrl bed beeo molested. auto wreck in Arbona, replied, "Shi
..-~_....'!'!._..,...._,.,..~~ld~-wilh•nalnl .... -~told 111 u abt'•..U,-111." 'l!i ArliOriii f1iif aero.. the atite'ilrie' '8liil bli ·wne"al--weecne. ..OD~ to · However In a telep!>oioe lntervlew Iller
from Needlea, Calif., SwlC!•J• and when her parents' arme today. the family returned home, Mrs. Maquar t¥ pair was taken to a Needles bmpltal. '"Ibat'a her, that's her," said a said Brenda was "in a trance at the
Brenda kept saying: policeman •hen the UWe girl, wearing airport, but now she is laughing and
"This ii not '!1Y father, tbil ls not a~ corduroy jumper, red tights, wbi.te is flne."
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AIR CRASH .••
both radio algna1 eylilem and verhll
comnumlcltlon up to the polDt at wb1cb
it plunged to earth
Investigators said it was first believed
the wing clipped a tall USbt slandard
at a Santa Alla branch fire station,
but this baa not beeo 111bllantiated ~
examination of the tower.
Witnessel -Including -In five
C81'1 narrowly missed !'r the ~
wreckage and fiery; ape1rlDg I."" '!"""'"
said they flrst heard the -of tho crash.
They delcribed it as a lhrfeldng of
metal, lodlcatlng the aircraft may liave
set down on the raadway, then there
was a· shower of sparks and explosion
and then pandemonium.
The craft skidded across all four Janes
alter pancaidng into Ibo freeway, where
a wing was torn oil and the fuselage
.... twisted and epll~ although it re-
mained intact.
A oervlce station attendant on duly
at Dyer Road and Grand A venue told
lnveatlgaton he eaw a huge, fog-diflueed
flash and blast, then looked up to aee
the tumbling tall .....,bly.
DRIVING NORTH .
Pani Helvie, :IO, of 2655 Baysbore
Drive, Newport Beach, said llhe was
driving north on tlie freeway about a
half-mile from-Ibo ,.... when tho Cana-
dlan-bWlt aircraft muck earth.
Tho girl said llhe stopped and got
out to see -what abe could do to be.Ip,
but there was nOfJUng anyone could offer
the nine occupants. ·
Airport tower operatlou 1 ta f f
membere said they talked to Dubois
- a veteran of nearly 30 years' flying
tlme -only seconds before the crash
and were lntemtpted momeatarily.
Capt. Dubois gave no !ndlcatlon of
trouble, but there was no response when
they tried to contact the incoming ship
again, said tower aupOrvisor Don Melr.
Airport aldea today were ordered not
to apeculate about the cau111 of the
crasb, but one top federal aviation expert
who happened to be in Santa Ana Satur·
day deiifo4.._ any clues.
NATIONAL DlllECl'OR .
"So far, we haven't found any," said
C.O. Miller, ol Waahlngton D.C., who
is director of the Federal Bureau of
Avtstlon Safely. .
!nvMipton said Sunday It WU fm-
poaible to read the cockpit lnltruments
due to fire and 1D1oke damage and
any po1e1111af clue1 must await collection
and dfaaaemhly of the varloul com-
ponents. VlalbllilJ of Orqe COW!ly Airport
WU 1istod U tme quarters of a mlla
at the time of the cralb, iii though_ patchy
fog reduced it to vlrlua1ly -In scatlaed spots nearby.
CRASH .lHYISTiGATORS HUDDLE AMID RUl!it°E-.....
5"k C1uao of Airport Trogtdy ,
Lile-saving ILS Setup
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Not Due Until Spring
Ari inllrument LandJiig Syllem (11.S)
lnstall~Uon that might well have n~
the lives of nine pe1'aoill In Saturday
night'• fiery air crash will probably
be Installed_ al Or-Counly Airpoot
"about April or May.°' County Real
Properly ~cea D~ Stanley
Krause ~ today.-
"In other ~ •i: Krauae said. ''when
there'• no {oi ~ '.,id wloen the
equipment . can. ell '1n brliil!I 1111111igbt
doing nothlnc for a !ew:fcmlha. •
But Krallae. WU oattsfled thOt there
had been no ''u!i<lue dellfa"'ln nesotla-
Uona between the Flderil Avfallnn Agen-
cy (il'AA) 11111 tho a1rpOrl Commisllon
for eventual biabiDatloit of bllnd-flybig
equl(llllelll al the coom1y !•clilly.
"Final approval, at tbe counly level,
was due to come ·before the counly
supervisorl on Tuesday," Krause said.
'1C'atalnly, tbel&-nqotlaUom have· been
iolng on fat' several J.'8?1, but II -
only about olie year ago that the county
bail any it.Id (d<a on jull where the
~ C001d be located. ... Remerhber .. t&at 1here wen a lot
o1 fac1or1 ·1n..tVe<1-1n ·lhlll.'"Kra-said.
''Both the F'AA alod ~ wll'e delayed bec.U..' o( fnq diinit!ii
drcuJnstliicel I) the -lhlnp lib pr~ 'eZponaloa ct the faciDly
and route-c!iiuoaea. . ''Cerlaln!t 'tl'.e loot ·II this tragedy today an4lwlah we. eauld l!ava ezpedil;ld ooe or .t\N '1l¢lerl wltli:b : •ould have
apeedejl lnsialiotton ot Ille !LS bJ <llD.
weebi or ~ ~tbl." Krauae uld.
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COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
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• diamonds and precious stones remounted
• •pearls restning '..' -_
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and bll pul porfCll'lillliCO ''bar<l1 acoordlna to unl""*1 pOlloy. _.....,. In 1erm1 o1 Unlnnl!J o1 Both Keut and Sbll*'i ll!f1 IW their
Clllbnla -• luchln& baa not -alllcbld, and ll-the -hr ID anlaVGtlble ara popular 11"-' II 1eul wllll
--.... unanlmoul by the IO!De elements ol the lludent bodJ. ""1ot facui17 meo»1len of the depart-The studenl demonltrlton 1'l!dl1
poonl. demanded a lludmt ..... In the blrlng
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Air Crash Mystery
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Secrecy S'!'!!_ourlds' Freeway Tra.gedy;
Secrecy todaJ c!Dlked possible callRS
i>f a commuter airliner'• cartwheeling
·cru11 lntO fter7 obi!-Saturday nlg!l~
· Ute UM! fee tbroUgh which It was descen-
. i!Jag toWVe Orange cOwrt;y Airport.
The , bl4Jlnl <!'aab cm the Newport
'Freeway it t8e Dyer Road overcros!ing
in ~ All& tilled all nine persons
· ab<!al'd, ~[ tWo from Coata Mesa aod a ij lu!d Wile lrom Laguna
.BOWi.~. .
. ,Vll!hiiliyll".llli ah-ixirt-wboae dJreo.
t.r had luued. 1 publlsbed plel fer
desperlliely --..nent landlor equlpote1t only II bouls bef.,. the cruh
-may bave been 'YirtuaDy zero wben.
the Gable Commuter Alrline plane ~
dOWft. ' '
Elgbt ol the victims, oome ol wboae
r<laliva were wiltlog at the termlual
two, mllea away, were ·Orange County
,...,,,...; lncludlllg the pllol.
-Namel of the . dead. not aD of them
Psigneil lo o.e iiidfVldUll, bad1,y charred
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CRASH iMVESTIGATQRS ~UDDLE ~ID· RUBBLIE
: ' ~ c.• o1 ~·rrt 'Tr~itdY ·
J:if e-saving ILS. Setup
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Not · Due Until Spring
BJ TOM BARLEY Of ,... o.ttt ,..., Staff
An lnstrwnenf Landing System (!LS)
installation that might well havt! saved
the lives of nine' penons Jn Saturday
night'•~ fiery air crash will probably
be inltaDed at Orange County Airport.
"abou[· April or May," County Real
Property Services Director Slan!ey
Krause jlredicted today.
.. Jft ~ lt'otdS," ftraose said, "when
t.ber'e'• ne fog around and when tt,ie
equipm'j!!Jlt can . sit in bright sunlight
dblrig rlothlng lor a few months." ·
But K!'a!JR was: saU!Oed that there
had been no "undue delay!" in negotia-
tions betwttn the Federal Aviation Agen-
c:f (FAA) and the airport commission
for eventllal Installation of bllnd-flylng
equlpm<nt at the county facility .
"Pinal approval, at the cowtty level,
* * * Airport Aides
Keeping Silent
' On Crash DeU!iJs •• orange Coonty Alrllort tower officials
were UlldeT a "11'11.ilolhiDC ~tbe pr-," ~ *"""'1111111· "'ft'e'v• """ ... instrucliOlll 'from UW'Na-~Uoli Safety Bo&i'd/' .. cOla1 e.o mm e Pt ed.
"They're an tdfw into the
'wb ""Lona , ;;:r .......... _..... ...,, ......
plolian . ., 1 '
'!be r , bowevw, con-
Dra. .... 1111 -., !lie Clbll Com-
-AltU'nel air<nft wbicb craabed
allll ~ -...... ., the Newport
li'lfewlJ 1!11 ·~ "" bil own" In ~liobllil)' of lWlas "' , __ .-::,_
UM tower," bl Aid. "U any aldl
~ .--.. "-1ing lin:rafl
.. ---ail Ibo IUlllority' of ... ~. ~ .Ual." ' Air CllllGrnla'• cllvinloft ., aJnnfl
to Onllillii AlrJart. "inmt, ..... been • llttlnt dedi~,. bi ldded. "It's up ao Cbl alrllne," be Uid.""1l'm not allowed .. .., oow ... olllclally clu8ilied .....
cllllool hon Saturday ni&bt bu! I CM
llJ tbal ""' di•-tbal ...... ed ·~ ordmd liy a.~ airlines."
was due to come befort the county
supervisors on Tuesday," Krause sakL
"~y, tbtse n~otiations have been
going on for ~veral.Jtean, but It , wu
only about one year ago that the county
had any fixed idea on just where the
equipment could be located.
"RememJ>er that there were a lot
of fact.Mt involved in this," Krause said.
"Both the FAA and the coonty were
delayed because cf frequently changing
circumstance! at the' airport -uuiigs
like proposed expansion of tbe facillty
and route change!.
''Certainly "' look at Uill tnpty
today and wish we could have expedited
one or two mattu!I which would have
speeded imtallation of' the !LS by day>,
weeks, or even months," Krause said.
"But that's"' true of everything .
Everybody in the coonty today ii looting
at !Ids lragedJ with the But ol lllndsigbt
and askinc why more w.asn't done.
"'We upect lhat the oupervta<n will
approve leaalng arrangemenll with the
FAA on Tuesday," ·Kraulle ·sald. "After
tbal tt'I up the the federal IUllhorilieL!'
Masked Bandit
Uses Mace for
bodies ,.i, .,.,.
Piiot, Capt. Omo "W"""1" llaboll,
f7, fl 12571 Barbara Ave., Garden Grove.
Capllol, Tllomu A. Walker, 30, of
Looi Beach.
MamJ JIGllud, c. of :;CD Sturgeon
Drive, Costa Mesa.
ilrm7 Pie. -s. Pertllll, 17, of 2<m Orchard Drive, Costa Mesa.
Lawrence L Vu Moarlet Jr., 38,
ol 138 ~old 111)1 Blvd., Laguna
.(S.. AIR CllASll, Pas< IJ
Sunset Beach
Man Skippers
Capsized Boat
A $1 million offshore construction sup-
ply ship captained by a Sunset Beach
man today mysterlously sank !Item-first
in wind-raked waves off Santa Barbara.
dumping 25 men aboard into chflly seas.
Capt. George Gaskill, ~. was among
those rescued, but nine men were still
missing shortly before noon and feared
drowned, according to Coast Guaid
search and rescue sources.
The other llS wt;re rescued from the
cold waters of the Santa Barbara Channel
by a passing merchant ship, the Pacific
Saturn. shortly after th e accident and
were taken to shore.
The vessel's captain, Gaskill, refused
to indicate wbat he thought migbl bave
caused the accident but said:
"~ was only a few minutes in-
dication that troubie was brewing at¥l
I s e n t a man <town to wake up any
sleeping crewmen. Then .all .d. a .sWdep
the •""'1 went Oow-\1;"'""' ·llrtl .. _,.i
we were all in c::old ~." , • • He. Aid the misaiJli lilohld<d _.,
his crew, three •"aDcbor moveWOien
from Ille Oii Shore TrllJllfort Co. of
P~ Hueneme, and a ~)'Qr.. ' ·,
Tiro of the llUl'V!vor:,~ -"' Cottage Hospital 'by · ance, and
the . remainder wett111 ~ to
hospitals by taxi. · . : ; ~ · ' , .
Two helicopters and a' fixed wing
a.Jrcraft hovered over Ille area looking
for additional iurvlVon while I Coast
Guard cutter, the Point Judith, plowed
lhe watera:
Reagan Cancels
Dates to Attend
Trustees Meet
L()S ANGEIES' (AP) -Gov. Roagan
canceled appointments in Sacramento to.-
day Lo attend a meeting here of the
atate college trustees, seeking solution!
to Uie troubles at San Francisco State
COiiege.
Reagan had not been expected to arrive
unUi Tuesday, the second day of the
trustees' regularly scbeduled meeting,
but he altered plans to be here for
the lruat<el' cloaed-door -tlds afternoon.
San Francisco Stale President Robert
R. Smith. WU not on band , for the
morning roond ol commltteo moetloga.
Officials were umure if be wouJd be
bere at all, although Ilia ba1>liing of
the campus sttuaticm. wu a No. 1 topic
.for discuaion.
Dr. Mu Rallerty, stale superintendent
ol public lnstructioo who, wtlh Roagan,
ii an ei-omclo tndtee, told newrrnen
at the meeting, "ll I were president
ol -coll-wbere then hu been dlaorder we'd bave a lot fewer students
and a Jot fewer pro1eaaon and a 1o1
inort order."
CJassea ..... beeft llUSpOIXlld throuib
Wedneod11 at the <0llege and f~ regular
c1 ........ ve been beld the ~ 10 d"f•·
ltogular Cl\118'8 are oot sCbeduled to
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SELF-STYLED 'REVOLUTIONARIES' MAR CH l'~R c·HRIST I~· HUNTINo~o~"iie'A°c~'"' r-
Leader Promises Further Efforts 'to End. Hy~flty In· Org1~ized Religion' ·· '
·inister Halts '"P. . •. ~ . .. ay•IJI·:
ippie lnvmion Fails to Disrupt Church Service
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JAMES McNAB~. JR. . lhe interrupti9ns c'¥ed when he J1ill!J'Od ·=lion ·u tlle compuiaOrj reiigioo cil
Of IM Oeltr l"llM SI... 1 d and u , iald r..; 1 the I • . . ' I -An . t attempt tc cqstupt cluircb own . gen 1. ' . a ...... er 90-. .''. ... ~ • • ' ~ ! -r·
&eJ'l!iCU y a ~ iJ! self·$t!1ed "t;bris-• ..,.. ol ooe of .the. nbi<ieJ!·. Berg said be irrlved In llmllliilll<>J
·u;n rev:~~.:2~.mt!~~.~'w~~=-~ --:-: n:.;~~r= , ;:.!~·~"'' s!.~Jr~ ~ ·='1.i,1.:.::. ~'!~:~:..--of~. :·ai:\;;,. :it~-~ ~ 1 . SfYel!e l!hlll!Pi olcti'.1'11'.111 :same ."°"~· l'6 .Jd!inllfled ~ 0111.'.' Ile anap,P.•:i,..~·.;;;;llil i~ •· or GOd. Clluh:h, repoi;tech Ille as IJ'eens-1 · iJl:Wlllffteld~ at l/OJil;.l!<s., 'OD ~ , . iii!, In'. lbe fe50hip~i_..ppear'lnipenronll, '!l&·Ml!il $!\;' ~: Beat¥i.°,l<fnj. '.i!;IJ"11f' •. , ).,. ,1 : , .. l .' ' . .' .
inf1nil;m·an••; .entered. the poo:arily dllirupted. Wvlce• 'at &.Jamel' · ,;JI•'deel!neil~Vel!.~x illi!ni
at 500 w, 'lh' Bi. •shortlf ·E~p01·e1iUtt;tio1JNeW,pott se:ich. . . :'1md& :ti>· . ' · '~;!iii f!i o,;<o·ife n·t
wu to, beCin ,rus ·. 111:30 a.m. . .At IR llternomi 'pic:nlc ln I.ate Park, ·«ifgfnlted. lte 1 ~ an& Of ibB
, 1 -, ; 1 • "Uncle'' Daw · Berg, splrlttial · advtsor follo)Ving c11q8 ~· nsJ11td',1e.C111 s
Youthf ualotJ of both sexes marched to the group, Said h1I young ·adherehtJ rclmilles :ana ~ With~" tht'm
. up the sle ,taking .seats ·in ·tbe froiit intend to tonl!bue Sundil)i marCbe1 to .''.resj)lll'Cel to 6e ~Jif.-11."1; .
rows. .. 1 came to take .over, but •churches In the area to • "end . the Se_ven dllf:.a-w~ Bibte -~ trdm
•We sta on top of the situaUon,:0 • hyp0cris}'.ol>or1anlzed-religion." · • 7 •p,m. to mJdD,lght"'attt~;.abii:M. 'JI
. the Rev PiJilllps said. He uid ·be was fie declined lo state where they-would 'yiiung . .,.,_,. i\ifl . ii>ellilir lLllU!l
forced leave hill pulpit and reprtmam , atrlie D6t Sundaflob Dee.rt: · NoliDd atid. ee· lbdicatlid'tlla ~
one ol agitators afler se~al , out· · The slightly built leader; ·wbo appeared · leadelililp' .team 1fvei1 c!olnlnauy . bl
.burata '1(hat'1alie!" . to be in his tos, aald a lleCOlld .goal &eYen ~fesidencel' iCauetecf''~
The ool--2, 200-pound . mjnl~er ·said of · h1I group I! -the f'ehd ·of modern the Huntlngtoo Beach area:· · r · ,
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F unw.,in: V a.lley Se~.ior · •
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N med New J~nior M~s
; NmicY o·'CoMell, 17, wis n8ni¢ F~
tain Valley'• 1968-89 Junior Miss Satur ..
d~y before a crowd of 125 cheering
· -orlloOkers · at ' the· anoual contest at
Tamura . Schoo!.
The petlte new Valley Mbs w.as picked
'froril a .field ' of aeVbl contestantJ· and crowned by Pam !oltn.oo,· lp't ,..,_,,
. t!Qo bolder. 'I'be ........ WU ·"1!1JMi>reij ·bYthe~V~~~ ol eobunttce: • I ~ • J t •
Mill D't<m&D flrOellntl! wn 'i~
she ..... named '""""'·· 11\mntra ·up were Vtta1.l)lun-~~6dnil&: ··
Tbe blcmde; ~ ~ .. .,...;.
ta)n v irue7 111a11 llli11i1r· ii ·!lie· lilughlcir
of Mr! er'.lirl.; ,, ... o~ of
Wl1I r.a Grooida .. ~ ... ~ ..... -t w!Jol\e fayorlle :ailiJect •Iii LAtht. Mias
O'Corinelf bo!*i '.lb •allelld." <lbllpman College follolllnnt'~tlan.: .... ' .
Niacy allb 'Won llll'I ~ for her
dralbaUC· P<eiel\latll!O• ol • "an Clrlginal conVetiadOb". . · .J · •
-rcontortsnt; """ fi<old1 . -away honors fer higbpit grade point
o..ire ·;·· . Co-
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Al lhe meeling Tbeodore Merlam, , 1 boa<JI cllairmao, Aid be hu -'"ed
average, 3.97, and for t;elog Yoted most
typical of ·a Jwlior . m1af by. the other 11rls. . ' • , . .
"a tmneDdou& Ul'l<imt" of m..-0!:"'~ '
cernln& the San Francllco campul lilua·
J_pdges for the event •ere .Mr&: Lorin 1
Lainmul,.l!erftje Svalstad; (leorge Scott,
James Ne.I aod CarGI Pappas, l91M7 don • '
.. .ibout ft pertenl ol the teltari ·-t.· .:....-~~~~~!_!..:.. concern ancl dllgllll wtllf """' ol the
J11111or -•"
.cttvtUes lbtre." be Aid. .. i
AUed abotlt Ille ...,....tlool being I
beJd OD Ille -lhlo Week In llell/
ol ........ Me!ala.llfd, "MJ P!"ooaJ/ r..lini ii that tt•1 juA ll10l'O and
talk. Somellmes I lblnk tt'1 I
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$tu.dents Call Meerin1, 10
CLl.IMS llAS '
Dr. 0-W• K.,t
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-PROMISES PIOKT
Dr. Stepljen .lhepl"'
County Choice: 'Re~olve
Race Attitudes or Buni'
"Onlnge County 11111 bu time to
esolve "" a!1Hu4eo lowerd -..
-but not much." .
This ill one of the lmpresslont left
by a panel of speakers during the Race
RelaUon1 Day at Golden West College.
AlternatiYOa.alf"ed by panel1'll spell·
Ing to _.._ al Ille college In Hun-
tington Beach 'll!Ur&daJ Include either
reaolvtog ••bigotry where it exists in
Oranp County," « "suffer the rioting
and barnl.DI u a pan of naUooal racial
violence." I ~ llJl'!aker wat Herb Carter,
-oi the Loi Angelea Cowll)'
HUDUU> 'HelatiODI Commlalon, who
clllculUd·· "Student fol'tr and Urban Crllll... .•
"A )epey ol divllimiesa, ·bigotry,
batrfl(• radal ~ ~
down 1hnil8h !fm_ qes".?P Jllled tiy
carter .. Ibo ..... ol ii<ll\I ' ji\bl8ns
~·..id 'u..i ~ ~ rid tbell
of the IWiiliiga wlilch ba~e li!Dded to
Hparale· ua. Tbe solntton lo the urban crlala 11 q In hWJdliig boliaea,, ~ulrlng --lal'J educal!On .w In making black aitroinoeura-
"lt . ts limply ol r.acllng to black
le 81 human beings." 1ci'rt.r iaid Iba! black people ahould
llDI think ol education II being the
IDie answer because it bu not been
a paoacea for black or white becauae
.. if we get an education and we can't
,.. -ablllty ml potentiality" nothing
bu been' alned.
He potnf: out that he once was one
of 14 Negroes with masters degrees
worktbg as postmen in downtown Los
Anploa. CaftB aal<I that Orange County needs
to lllart peJtng attention to the ..-I
....... : lie -pointed out that already
lbe poblems wblch coold erupt Into
vlolence loter are here.
camps." He cWmed be wu aware of
such camps ..ttboul pinpointing them
further.
• Saying that · "untD the least of us
ate free of poverty, we are all im-
poverished," he pointed out Colonla
Juarez in Foun~.~~u a Mexican-
Arnerican coiOQ)' """"""' -lightl, paved stre<ta and other eammunlty Im-
provements.
Panelist Vahac Mardiroslan, Mexican
Arnericao Bapliat mlnlater, said !bat
"injllll1ce cannot be tolt!rated once we
become aware of 1t."
He &:truck out at teachers not equipped
to teicb youngstm who opeat Spanish
'and joined Lunceford In talking abou.t
concentration e&mJJI "by the year 2,000
Jo lllPPQ<I the lwndredt of thousands woo will Jia~· to be orupf>Ol'ted bee.! ...
the acboOls bate ..-their mark."
Al&> kaipamoto1 . of the Japaneoe
AmeijcaD Cithenl i.eque, aal<I his peo-
p!O are leaving the ~ of laoll-
Uoniam and are otarting to think of
an identity u a result of the racial
coollict today.
Noel Campbell, a Coeur d'Alene lnd1an
from Loi Angel.,, aal<I !bat the lndlam
have no tntegratioo problems.
The Race Rel&Uons D&J on campaa
was attended by about soo of tbe more
than Z,llOO studeota who bad been
dismissed tor the day to attend the
functicm.
Tbooe who left the camp111 failed to
bear the warnlnJ voiced by aeveral of
the speakers. ~ . , .~ ·1 ·.I
"If we don\ move toward Justice In
the next five years, all of our clUes
will be divided by barbed wire. Pblple
will be ~. burning and looting."
"Charlfy beiln1 al home -you doa~
have to go to Watts to belp the Negro.
Start with your neighbor, the 'one you
don't tali to because he ill a bigot."
I " Of ... •Pllllll ...., !' ' lllUdenl Bo!IY ~Ron J\ldgla bao
caned a apeclal nleetlng of uc lrvhJe
-ta· Wedneoda7 to dlscuD focully
declBIOlll llQI to rehire three ullstant
proleuor~
"Thn• al UCl'a beat locullJ 1111111ben,
Gul• x..~ 5tepben Sbaplro ml Don
lltUPOO, i.ve been ftrld.'' decWld
RJqle In .,.nJng a conclave "to dllclals
Iha tlfte llrtaP end the procm wbleb
~ tbele firlrlp. ti
-al lludenta marched tllnougJt the humanitiel and Mmlnlltratlon
bulldlnp Frida)' In 81lenl prvtell. The proleaon ___ ,l!f_l l h
tenntnatlan ...., to be encour"""" the
etudent dlll"1L "1 have no Intention of quietly l1lntlng
aw.,," u1d Dr. Shapiro. The ualltlnl
p-ol-ol English, 21, a Laguna ~ch resident, clablll be ta being find or
polltlcal ........
Shapiro last month issued an lnvtta on
to Black Panther Eldridge Cteav to
teacb. a sealon or two of bil class.
Cleaver aa1d be would but no date Was
ever eel llr. Ken~ 40-year-old ullatant J>ro-r ..... al history, of Newport lle.ilch,
bu accuaed his department ~· Dr. H"'l'Y Meyer, al wanting to fire
blm roe peraonal ......,.,
Adlng AJllatant Praleaacr or E!Wlsh
Dooald Brannan, i!O, admlta his firing
mv be jllltlfted since be hasn't com-
pleted his dodellte within the time
opec!Aed, but ..,., '1'm In this lblng to tend aupporl to my two colluguesl"
Jn Olch'lil llie tln·e!I' caaes, the senior
memben ol the dOperiment olved
have recommeaded the men t be
1uued a new contract upon Uoo
of his present .....
Brannon'• cmtrad.aplrt! at end
of the curr<nt academlc and
Shapiro'• and Kent'• a year ter, in
1970, · I
All have the right of appeal to the
divllionel dean end ultimate!~ to the
chancellor'• office.
Hlatory" chairman Meyer haf this to
say: ·1
"People are hired and se~ated by
the tens etety year. II ii jmiversity
policy to Id 'a ·man know :.:· ahead
of time -• year and a b or two
years -so as not to arouse the academic
community. The Wlll!llal in t h i s
altuaUon ls the Individual Ute ) decided
to go publk: on IL"
Commented Eiigllsh D e p · t m e n t
Chairman Huard Adama::
"The onlY reason the n t is out
II becauae Mr.' Sbaplro dee ad to an·
nounct .Jt. That is somew unusual
·-.tlll!.IUD (oppeal) bu not been &one through ...
Thi -lasue first lut waek when wml !bat
nbt to be recommended f
leaked lo the llll)denta:
Kent, opeclaltst In Allan ' aaid
he distributed copJes of a mP,lnorandQm
he received from Meyer to bii;colleague:s
In the hlst<lry dep-rm! "the
.nature of Ill contents got out To clear
the record I then decided bl m.lke ft
public." •\
Io the memorandum, Kent's pro-
fessorial future ii called "mar~-plU5"
'and his put performance "barely
aatlalactory In terms or Uni erslty of
Clllfomla ltandardl."
It llYI the dedsioo for an
ncommendaUon was unanim
;lelllor racU!ty memlltrs of
menL
avorable
by the
depart-
Kent answered in the s u d e n t
rlewtpaper, "I hav_e a feeling Lhat this
declllon wu Hem"J Meyer's personal
one ud doesn't reflect the o ons of
other members or the de en4
despite b1J wordplg."
"Yoa on t.mmate !bat you llill have
time to raolve your raclal problem be-
lllla II develOIJI."
Jim Lmicelord, director ol pie Com·
muall)' Aetlon Council In Sabia Ana,
a member of the panel on race relations,
warned that the time for COIT'OCllng
the sroblems "ii lh«t. ..
I •Not My Dadd'1'·
Lunceford said be bellevu !bat day
II nol too far ol! wbm wbltea "will
k putUng blacks tn concentration
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Girl, 3, Foils Kidnaper
NEW ORLltANS (UPI) -Brenda Ann
Maquar, 3, who ~ai rescued from a
suspected kldnaper hy convlncklg at·
tendanll at a Calllomla bolpital !hot
he was "not my daddy," came home
to a tearful reunJon with her parents
today.
"Your turtle'• home .•. your rabbit's
home," 1 weeping Mrl. Pblllp M1quar
murmured over and over as the UtUe
brown-eyed girl burled her head on her
mother'• aboulder 1\ the New Orleans
lolernaUonal Airport.
The airl w11 taken from her ltroller
last week on 1 Nn Orleans atrtet
comer by a 111111 who allegedly fled
M.'!t'9I the countrf with her for five
days. ms car wu involved In an accident
In Ar1lona Jllll -Iba llate Une
Trustees to Meet
At Westminster
WeatmlNI« High School cafeteria will
be the meeting place Tuesday for the
lrust<ea ol Hunllnaton Beach Union High
School Dtatricl In k"""1i with tho
dtatrlol pollcJ of hol41iia the -meeting ol each mooth at one al the
lchoola. Durlni the 7 :i!O p.m. meettnc tho
......... -ll eJpeclod lo ....icter Iha dlllrict'a bulldlq _..,, /ollowlng
delaal of Iha atlempl In N.....W to
----ai>llfO'l1 ol a 'IJ mi!llGn Ivlldt .. --'Illa ..-al.ol lncludea I ._t
" a facl llndlnl c:ommfltel willch liu catan a look at the diltrtct'1 ftnanclal
cond!Uan with an C)'t to dllormlnlnJ
........ ulU7 Jcvala.
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from Needle1, Calll., Sunday,
the pair WU taken to a Needles
Brtnda kept raying:
"This II not II\\' father, this la not
II\\' daddy,"
Brenda, who wu not lnJured the
atcldenl, wu bolpitallJed und the
game or "Brenda Cutlle" b the
S1llPedld kldnaper, ldenwted u anl:
WUUa Cullle 19.
"BecaUll iJM bot tailing them, That
man II not my lather,' the ltal
autboritiet called th1I to the a Uon
of tho Needlea pollce," aal<I bert
!UJbtmeytr, opeclal -t In clw of the New Ollaana FBI office.
''They Col In touch with the
and I\ WU all OVll'. II
'1'11' FBI Aid Cutlla had a
of an elf.,.. but olflcen would
&al' -the sir! had -"'°:.•nil~ 8ho ata:Yed •vtn>febl with a ..
ml )II wife • Naed!ea ml llaW bar,...., .... .., .
"fta1'1 ... that'• her," ll1d
pollcemu when the UWe girl, w
a red wdWO) jmnptr, red tl&hts, whi
--q•wbllebloaa,
the last rew •tefis to her waitlng mother.
Mn. Adele Maquar'1 eyes were brim-
ming with teara.
w~y":u ·.,;,,.: z~· ,,;,,J:' npi,f k
reportm' quesllom.
"I'm &lad to aee her. I /.:;\:"" aha'd be Ill rlPL I wu all thi tlma,. aald liit"lalbei'.
Brenda Ano WU bewildenJd at the alrJICll\. 'Iba DIUe <l could oo1Y nod
her bead whm newsmen ukad her bow
aha aijoyad her ride In Iha hll jet.
Maquar, ul:ed U Brenda Ano wu
all r1ibl followlnJ the tldnaptna and
auto wreck In Arizona, replied, uShe
bun 1 told Ill u she., okaJ yet."
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With Nixon
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Ridrard M.' Nixon lllDOUllCed today be
will appoint Herbert G. Klein, I toog-
tlme cl,.. aaodate in hta pollUcal
campatgna, to act • 1111Mtblng al a
suPer -qent for lhe entire wc-
lltive branch ol "1be federal -.....,..
menl
Klein, 50, who ...tgned 11 editor al
the San Diego Union to Join Nlxoll'a
1968 "'!"Palm, will ~Id the new title
<II ~ "I con>m""Ii:aUoos fer pie erecutlve braAch.
· Klein told newslnen his prime ~ 1ibWty will be• to coordinate lie
informadon activities at all lev ol
govennnenl •Pail ·1rom the . White
Houa _
PrJme _..ibUlty le act • White ~ opolrr!Qan ,...,~earlier
to Roo Ziegler, a ..,_1¥ Loi An-
geles advertlsinR: man.
Tbe diVllon <I re1pooalblllty bemm
Klein and Z\i~-;:: WU emnlwtaed by the fact !bat altboutb lie will ranl:
at the hlJthest level llCI ""Nllm'1 pmlOnl)
staff, wtil not have an Glftce 1n the
White n..... He will lllllo his bead-
, quarters In the nelgbb<a1ng Encutive
Office Building. ---REMAINS OF PLANE STflEWN ALONG EMBANKMINT
In this yw-'1 oresldmllal campalp,
Klelo oervad u libma'• .._ al
ccmn:urnicatlam, wblle Zlecler WU ....
erally regarded u the travelln& -""""tary,
Prop Joi SlldH Acron l'rMW•y, Buma
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FREEWAY AIR CRASJI. ••
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ft.In. Tbtreaa Vu Moorlct, 'll, of m Emerald Bay Blvd., Laguna Beach.
Clark R. Barm, 38, of 29932 Morongo
Lane, Laguns Niguel
,. Robert B. Holley, 21, of S03 Calle
de Sota, San Clemente.
IUchanl Mikels, 41, or Des Moines,
Iowa, just in the process of moving
to Santa Ana.
The De Havllland DHC-0 Twin otter
propjet was approaching the airport' via
both radio signal system and verbal
C()rmruinication up to the polnt at which
It plunged to earth. -
Investigatort said It wu first believed
the wing clipped a tall Ught standard
at a Santa Ana branch fire station.
but this has not been substantiated after
examination of the tower.
Wltneases -including those in five
cars narrowly missed by the careen1ng
· wreckage and fiery, spewing fuel -
iald they first beard the aound of the
crash,
They described It u a shrieking of
metal, blleadng the aircraft IIMIY have
Sunset Residents
Fight Complex
Slate Meeting
Sunset Beach residents do not want
duplexes built on the abandoned Southern
Pacific Railroad rlght-0f-way through the
coun\y territory' and will meet tonight
to dllcuss the matter.
Property owners prefer to have th e
strip ot land going through the helrt
of the beach communify developed into
parking spaces, but a parking district
to buy and develop the land was turned
down by the Local Al:ency Formation
Commission.
Tolllghl'a aeuton 11 ot 7:!0 o'clock
at the Sunset Beach Fire Station. Full
tnformaUon on \be plan to bulld duplexes
on the strtp will be given and arguments
agalnlt the development explained.
Principal objection la that at a lime
when the community needs more space
for parting, a duplex development might
create more need for parting.
tel , down OD .the road'tf'llJ, therl there wu a shower o1 spara and uplorton
ml then ~nlum.
The craft .lddded ..,,... all four W...
after patt1tt"1 Jnto the freeway,'"w~
a wing waa torn oil and the ,!uaelfp
WU -end apll~ altbouiJ>, 11 "'" malned intact.
A RrVice staUon attendant on duty
at Dyer Road and Grand Aven\H!; told
lnvesUgatora he·aaw a huge, fog-•tlttUsed
flash and blast. then looked up to aee
the tuplbttng talJ asaembly.
Pam Helvie, 20, of· 2655 B~
Drive, Newport Beach, said abe WU
driving north oo the ftteway about a
half-mil• from the llCelle when the cana-
dlan-built alrcralt struck earth.
Tbe girl said she stopped ml got
out to see what she could' do to help.
but there wu nothing anyone could otter
the nine occupants.
Airport' tower operaUona 1 ta II
members said they talked to Duboll '
-a veteran of nea.rly )'.» yeara' flying
time -only second! before the cruh
and were Interrupted momentarlly. '
Capt. Dubols gave no l.ndlcaU011 of
trouble, but there was no response when
they tried. to C()ntact the incoming ahip
again, said tower supervisor Don Meir.
Airport aides today were ordeied not
to speculate about the cause of the
crash, but one top federal aviation expert
who happened to be .in Santa Aria Sat\rr ..
day denied any clues.
"So far, we haven't found ·any," u1d
C.O. Mlller, of Washington D.C., who
Is director of the Federal Bureau of
Aviation Safety. .,
Investigators aa1d Sunday It was lmo -
possible to read the cockpit instnunenil
due to fire and smoke damage and
any potential clues must await collection
and disassembly · of the ·various com·
ponents. ,
Visibility of Orange ;County Airport
was ~ u three quarten of a mile
at the ttm .. of the Ol'Ub, altho<iJb. patclly
log reduced II to virlua1l1 D01b1nC In
ocattered rpota nearb)>.
Wilnesa R<indy -.iaan, of Hun-
tington Beach, aald ' a log bani: bad
jusl rolled Gv.. the ·freeway, llowing
t:afnc at the ttme cif llle craill.
POOi" villbill~ l!u: d'"'1!telf not been
blamed for the·cruh,)lowever, acconllng
t'o Robert F. GiJP1our, h~d ot the
Federal" Bureau· of Avla~on Safety'1 U:is
Angeles olllce.. '
In the Nixon White Houle, ...........
tho old !amlltar dtte " pnaa H<nlaly will be abolished. '
Klein aal<I I main aim ol hll-....
IHlgnnvm! would 'be to llllUN that
"truth will -the hallmart al the Nizon admin1ltra1ioo. ..
Bia -be oald, will be to chan-nel more;· nther than lea, tnrormatm
to the publle ml "ellmlnale ...,., pol-
albUI~ al I ~~pp ... " It .... nol , tely clear """ tlsht a rein Klein would liold over cab-tnet4evel, depplmenls ml other .,.._
ct .. In their -w!th the -and tha pllbUc. He uldbe would not aped top appolnteeo to the Nixon team to
.Uck cloeety to .., ''par!J lloe" In tbelr
public Ila-. But be addld that be anllcl~de~ -don bet_, his and Iba! al deparlmml ml
qency '
Nbcoo and Klein nnt became lrilDdly
during the P""ldent-elecl'• -ml IQC· =fill campalin for a llauoe -1 In 1943. lo moot IUblequenl Nbma cam·
palp!, Klein held lhe role of prm sec-
~ and with tWo -diU&b-
-IOOll upecta to become • grandfather -Klein maintains ._.
In San D_legn ml La Jolla.
Board Approves
Dismissal of
Police. Officer
A Los. Alamllol pollce Clfllcc'I
dlsmlasal was upheld Friday In a
unanimOUJ ruling of the city'• penoonel
board.
~ by · the boerd WU Jhe O!:I.
I firing of formor pollco offlcer Robert
Methot. Friday's decision came aevea
days after a public hearing on Methot'•
appeal qainlt his dllmlaul from 'the
Los Alamlloll farce. '
Acting' pollce Cbtel Wllllam Auotln
aal<I· be llred Metbol because llie offlcer
bad omiUed corlahl -from Jiii employment appllcottoa, had lltepl :on
duty, WU continuoully tnoabcnlnate,
caused dlloelllloe m ll>e f°"" ml bad
ID umatllfactorJ ..,. perf:onnance.
Methot ll the fourth officer to leavo
the Loa· Alamlloll· lor<o etnce ·the eoo-
troventa! firing Jul~""" or Pollce Cl!lel llollald ir-11. ;ctty M&nlier James
Smith's dllmlaul -OI French W a I
challeqad but U,. deCtslon WU Upheld
by the oily penonneI boerd.
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Theresa V•n Mour1ck . . • PL.AMI! ·CllASH 'VICTIM
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Orphan~ by ~-'Cfash
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, Of "!" ptl' ~llM .litttt · . ;
A Laguna Beach brother .ro 1ister .
were: orphaned SatUrdiy and their four
grandparents left childless When 1 film
company Owner ahd bis wife died in
a blazing freeway plane crash.
Tragedy aha waited at home a second
tlme as one victlm -a aervtce~
Whose father dled only 30 ~es after
till September anival in town on leave
-was killed in the crash 25 seconds
befort touchdown.
No funeral arrangements have been
made for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Van
Mourick, ol 27.8 Emerald Bay, Laguna
Bul:h, according to the Orange County
GoroMr's Office. .
·Some ol the badly burned .bodies have .
not been linked with. the' tnawn names
ot the defld. '
The Van Mourich leave a son Mark,
12, a~ a · daught;-lJ5a.. 9, as well
as the dead couple's mother and rather
on. both sides, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Van M:ourlck Sr., of La Costa, and
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Sbolet, of_ Arcadia.
Vab Mourlck we1 owhcr of filterna-
Uonal Coni.munication!:"Filim Inc., Santa
Aria; · and was .Uivlng Werme from
Washington and New :York, 'a'fter a
bUslness trip With his wile and an
.-late. .
Clark Burns, 3S, ol 2993Z. Morongo
Drtve, Laguna Niguel, an executive of
Vin Mourick's f1i1;n, ~alao di~ -a
' fact bis own widow semed the moment
she heard of th~ crash -then confirmed
herself.
"I had a ~emonition he was on the
plane and ciill'ed the &irport," said Mrs.
Nancy Burns, -who is left 'with a son
Gregory, I, and a daughter Heather,
1, to take to Michigan for the yet-
unscheduled funeral.
No services have been aet either for
Artity Pie. '\l!illWit S. Perkinl, '¥1, ol
2022 Orchard Drive, Costa Mesa, who
was arriving hOme On a 30 day leave
before assignment to Germany.
The Newport Harbor High School
gradµalo .... n!Called by the Army
Reserve five months ago and bad been
stationed at Ft. Mead, in rural Maryland,
prior to his ~pean usigmnent.
· SUrvivors, who have lived in the Harbor
Area 20 years, are hil ·mother, Mh.
Helen Foster, a brother Robert, of Costa
Mesa, and a brother Daniel, of Santa
Ana.
Services have been set for TueJday
at 1:30 p.m. in Temple Beth ShOlom,
Santa Ana, for Murray Holland, 42, of
502 Sturgeon Drive, Costa.Meiia. ·
Surrivors· Include his wife Harriett,
sons Barry, 11 and Ronald, .a. pIUs a
mother 'and two brothers UVing in New
York.
Services for the pilot, Capt. Omer
"Woody" Duboia, '47, of 12571 Barbara
Ave., Garden Grove, are scheduled Tues.-
day at 11 a.m., in Callanan Mortuuy
Cbapel, Gar<l,en Grove.
By .Secrecy
~ talay cloaked poaible causes
cif' a 1 dmmlDter airliner's cartwheeling ~aih /iltci·!leti oblivion Satun1a1 night,
lite·tbe,f01,tlyough which il was d_. ·
ding toward-llranae County Airport. . .
'nle blazllig: cras!t on the Newport '
Freeway at'the'Dyer.Road ovtrcrosslna:·
in ,Santa Al)' . tl!led all nine """°"' ·
aboaro, Including two from Costa Meoa
aDd a huSband and. wife b'ml Laguna
Beach.
VWtillity .-t the airport-whoR dlue-
tor ~ issued. a published. ·flha for:
daperatdy needed lmlrurnent ladlni . ' . .
equljmenl only M ·-. Won tlie;
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relaUves wer.e wailllll-.i...111e 1""111111
two milu a~~r· were Orana;e County
resl4edta, incltldlni lhe pilot.
Names ol 111e · dead, nol aD ol lllam
uilgned lo the individual,. bollJy cbamd
bodies yet, 811?:
Pilot, Capt. Omen °Woody" D:ubols ..
4.7, of 12572 Barbara Ave., Qarden Grove.
CoplJol. Tboml1 A. Walker, 30, of
Long Beach. ·
Mlll'ray Holland, U, of 502 Sturgeon
Drive, CaJta Me.sa. Afniy Pfc, WUltam S. Ped:Ju, 'fl,
ol,202% Orchard DriYe, ~ Meaa. t.wruce L. Vu MoG:rlct -;r., SI,
ol 228 Emerald Bay Blvd., Lquna
Beach.
Mn. Tllereaa Vu Moarlck, %7, of
228 Emerald Bay Blvd., Laguna BeadJ,
a.rt 11. Bun11, 38, ol 11932 MotOl!i•
Lane, Laguna Niguel
Robert B. Holley, 21, ol S03 Calle
de Sota, San Clemente. ,
IUcllanl M1ke1a, C , of Des Moines,
Iowa, just in the proces,, of movin&
to Santa Ana.
The De Havllland DHC. Twin Otter
propjet was approaching the airport via
both radJo signal system and verbP!
communication up to the pOint at whlcb
it plunged lo earth. .
lnvestl.gatori said It wu first believed
the wing clipped a .tall 'Jliht llandard
at a Santa '1la branch fire station,
but this bas not been substantiated after
examinaUon of the tower. · ·
Witnesses -lnchldlng 'lhoee in five
can narro\rly missed by the careenin&
wreckage and fiery, spewing fuel ~
(See A.IR CRASH, Pqe I)
Daniel .Neiswender, a honor graduate
of Laguna Beach IUJh SchooJ, w · been
killed in tlli Vletoam .. War.. . . •
. '!'be. yOUlh, rdescrlbea ' b1 • DOigbbor
u "just a ·brilliant boy.''. wasJtbe "son.
of Mt. and Mn. Curtis D. Nelawender, n526 Valklo Road, SOutbrLa'gonl'.. .
. A 1964 gradUafe-ol"Lagi;,,& lieadt IUgh
School,' Mi.1 Nieiwender h a'.d 'atieoded
UCI . before ent.eting )ni~taty. ·1~. ·
He was 17th In academic -standing at
his hlih school gr~uaUon among a claS3 ·
of l!O a1ut1ehu. · ·
: He played bOui ba .. ball ·an11· football
In hliJh ictiool: wu a four-year·l~!~n
. NEW YORK (AP) -Wan Street ke)ll
an e..,, keel, rising sli!ihtly '! ... tbil
afternoon, deopitt the E""""8" <U1'RDC:Y Crlsla. (See quotaUona, Pqes"21-29). ·
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UCI Students Protest Profs' Dismissal
' CLAIMS a1AS
Dr. ·o .. ,.. iront
B1 TllOMAB FORTUNE
OI "" o.UY Plllit SMft
Studtnl Body Pmldenl Ron ll)dgle bu
called a ~ meellng ol UC lrvlne
students Wednesday to <tiscuaa faculty
dedalona OOI lo re(llre three. uailtant prore..ors. .
''Thm, ol UCl'a bes!> facully members,
George Ken4 Stoplieli Sl!aplro and Don
BrlllDOll, have 6eeo ·llred,~ cle<lared
JUdgle in calling a conclave .. to dlsCua
the three llrtnp and the -which
COllll<oelUleae flrilll•."
. llundr<dl ol ~~lbroulh tbe lnunan!tltl an d ..... ,., ... auon
. .buildlnp l'ridoY In alJeal ;;;;;;:"
Tiie "-"""""' • tllrUlened'· " It h ta a••; ~ to ba encou.nclnl the • ·--"I ........ lnlalllon ol qmeu, aliDldnc
-·· Aid Dr. Sha .... '"" -t .. -".....,... .. ~ ...,.__ ,_, -tri ....... ~ ll1r
JlllMet• ....... ......... IMI...,, -• llMlalloo .. -p-ll:ldltdeo Cloner lo
-a -er two of hll clua. a.a-uid lie wwld bUI no data w11 --. .<lln 11:.nt. .. ,_ -...,.
1....r ol blolor7, ol . Newport B.,cb, baaleamadhil~-.
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him for penonal reasons.
Acting Aaalslant Proleaoor ol Engllah
Donald Brannon, 30, admlls bil firing
may, be justified lince be haan'I copr
pleted hls. doctorate within the time
specllled, but aays, "I'm in lhil thlng
to lend tupporl to my two colleagues."
ln each of. 11*1 three caaea, the •Dior
membm ol the department lnvo!Wld
have recommeaded the men not be
issued a new ce11tract upon tennlnatioa
ol bil pr<aent ooe . 11r-·• contract upinil .at the end ol the cunont academic year and
Shapiro'•" and Xe.at'• a year later, in 1'7CI. t .
All have the rlabl ol appeal lo the
dlvialooal dean and olllmattly to the
chancellor'• -· . lilltorJ Oialrmln Meyer bad UU lo ..,,, .
"People "'°' hired and --by the tens n<rJ 1eor. It fa unlveral!J
pollcy to !el • man know way .-
ol Ume -• year and a 11111 or lwo
yean _ . ., u nol to amioa the -
-llJ. 'Ibo uauol" ihhc In I b Is
liluatlon ft the IDdlvidllll. (Kelli) decided
to 10 public on IL 11
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1\s Suspect
A Los Angeles man was stabbed io
death in dowjUown business district of
Laguna Beach Suncfay and bil wile
arrested oo -loloo ol murder.
Police bad dimmed up 1X1 details of
the dayHgbt sldewallt slaying .today.
Sgt. Frank lMlloo Aid Jameo Roy
. ' Bo• lll of i.q. Angelea waa dead
cin alrtval. at 'Solilh Cilul .CommunltJ
Boopltal lib wife Ptarlle Mae Bo!Jtoo,
45, ol the same Loa Ani•Ies ~
WBI booted Cll IUfPlclon of the murdtr.
' Police aaia, a knife bad """ -lblo ".&leton'a lejl side bekni Ibo rib· ~ -triltidr the hmp. Tiie ~
and bad received the baseball award.
He .'!Bo received the. Sorop!lmlst Foun-
dation Citizenship Award.
. FrlelidJ ,.id tlw"Holor N~
is • ·rel&ed weer Marihe. · ~ · · "He wb IO · proud ' cl 'the boy .: ,he
came river .... tultl me about him being
promot,ed to . first lieut>nant," said the neighbor.. . • --T· · ·
Besides hll parents, he ls survived
by three brothers. friends reported. . .
~ ~e4 I domellJc dlopalt;
lllllcll!.aald Iii!_,.. bad -........
Ing lier ~ ln·\lle ·-ol Oceon Av-.~. ~ ·bed·_a Loa Anpleo
addrel!s. Tiie ldllJnc ~ -· the residence. ' , · Ponce al1<r lhil mi.mt.,g lliey bad
l\01 ~ the mun!er we;ipon. They
were CO!Dbkil the -in ao aUompt to locate lliE tnl/e. -, · ·
Police said Ibey are withholding dtw!a
of the cue on the advice of the d1ltrict -1·
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up ply
Shi Sinks ~ P.
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'A " inllllon alftliore construclbt -ply '1111 captahled by a Su-Beach
man ~ lll)'ll«IOlll)y sank ltm>-llnl
In wfDd-r8lDld Wntl off Santa Barbart,
d ....... ·-aboard Into chilly ..... Ql&il. Qap QuklJI, JI, WU -
-.-. 1iul -........ 111111 ...... *'111 ........ ...,. and leand c1r-. ...... .. Cout Guard
aeirdiand.--
Tbe olllOf II ,,_ -from the cold waters al the suu Bartlara <Jiannel
by a poaslna mmhanl lblp, the Pldflc
Sa11n, ~ after t-e accldenl and
.... tabD toilbon.
Tiie YOmil'1 caplala, Gllklll, -lo Indicate what be thought mllht hive
caued the ICcldent bu\ said:
•"'Ib!n WM only a few mln\ltel bt-
dlcatlm 11111 trwf>le Wal bmrillg and
I I e D t • IDID dowG to ,,.. up any
8letplns c:mnnen. Then all al a sudden ·
the -went down atem first and we were all in cold water."
He llld the mllllng Included five of
hJJ crew, three "anchor move" men
from the Oil Sban Transport Co. of
Port Hueneme, and a surveyor.
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UCI PROFS ...
REMAl/iS O~ PLANI STREWN ALONG EMBANKMENT
Prop Jot Slldot Ac:n>11 _Prww•y, Bums
Cltalrma -Adami: ''Tiie ottl,y reaaon the newt Ill oul
1s .._.. Mr. Shapiro decided 1o ... FREEWAY AIR CRASH · •..
:::"' thelt.~'"(! ~ ,...,.= ==· . ·, '
been 1cme . • . . &Id they 111111 1""r<f Iha IOund of the
Tiie -l1nl ......ect up <:rllb. 1aet -k •hen· won! lhft 1IAiit 1!U. They delorlbed II .. • abrt~ of
not lo ba • """'"'l"""od ·,for rehlrtntl metal, bllcatln& the -~ may hive
leaked It :the Rll""914 •· • . sel doW11 on tile roadway, then then
Kent, aptdall• In Asian bl*>ry, llMI wu a~al ··and uploeloo
be dlatrtbuled dopl..-lJf ··-and then . um. be-iYod lroill Moya-lo 1111.cou-Tito ~Nldded acroea all fotll' Janes
in &be ~ • depmtment and ·~-after p1ncaklne tnto the freeway, where
nallw or Ill --get oul.· To clear · a wing wu torn off and the fttle1qe
the record ! ihen decided . lo ·malt• H waa twllted ,OIJCI split, lltbougll It re-public.;,---, lined~...... '
In the memorandum, Kmt'1 I""' m A ..,;'itatton. attondint on duly
leaoorlti11111in11 Called "mllflbtal·ploa" al Oyti' Road-ind Grand A-told
and bl< Put per!Ql'DIAllCO "bal'1Y inveatlgatora be 11w a hua•, fO(-dllfuaed sallslactarJ lo tmnl 'of University of flaalt and bJut. then looked up lo oae
Calllomla standan!s." . . . the bmbllrli tall lllOl!lbly.
11 oays the decision for an unfavora)>le Pam Helvie, IO, of 1111 BIYJh<n
•
~atlon waa unanimou1 by tho Drive, Newport BeacJl, Wei abe wu
Rill« .facultJ memhen f! the depane drtvlllll north on tho freel!111 about 1
ment. ·-_ . ,balf-oille lrom the scene whan Iha~ -·
Keot ·--tn the 111ra • n1-illil>W11l a1rcra11 1111UcJ1 eorth. -
• ..,:·1 hive a feel\ol that tldl., The ,UI lllld ahe -~-.'IOI .,,. ~'• ~ .. ouh(to .IN what ahe could do to ._..
""'· · 1 .-'* ~~ ~"°' w11 nothlnJ anyone could off -otlti r. of th\' •{lllii!rten,(' the~oc;gt1panll. • . , ~te . ." , ~ · 'f • -/", "lower operations 1 t ;r
.Nm,' • ·c:liilnnan l.ewfl me old they tall<ed lo Dubois•
Hanb .( : . , .~ ·'8-on: sab-- a veteran of nearly. 30 years' Oying ~I .llltled a 1tatini«it· 11yln( thO time -only second• before the crash
dlc:lskn·WU mide gnan)nwllllJ altiiqdi and were interrupted momentarily.
It·. ·.~u pa1n(ul ahd 'We all J took It Capt, Dubois gave no indication of
with reluctance." trouble, but there was no response when ·
'He Mkttd foe a faculty review com· they tried to contact the Incoming &hip
mlttee lo consider Iha· Jtent case and again, aald lower nupervlaor Don 11!efr.
recommended that no member of tile Airport aides today were ordered not
b1*rJ dlplitmeD& be oil the committee to specu1ale about the cause of the
"lo v1eJ! of tho lac:t that be baa publicly crash, but one lop federal avlatton npert
acaiaed Ilia cbalnnan al prejudice." wbo happened lo be Jo· Santo ¥& Satur-
Dr. Slliolro Ceiltended !bat hll political dlly deilled any clues. · Jl9lnl Ill m makell o1bera lo the Engllah "So far, we hav.n't IOUlld any,'' said
D.prtment very uncomfortable and C.O. Miller,. of Washington D.C., who
cl&rged tbt university with e1erclslng is director of lhe Federal Bureau ol. lioollhl c:oatroL Aviation Safely.
, .. -uld be baa beeO told by biJI Inv.stlgalors aa1d Sundly It WU Im-, ~ · )lead tbat hJs writing baa possible to t:ead the cockpit lnstrumenta cteterlOrlled bt!cauM hi hu not been due to fire Ind smoke ~e and· ~ ~ pt"aClae wwa receo~. any l:ft';'li,a::v t1Wll aw alt collection fl Iha '"'*""7 department, lllld, and _ of lbe vailoua com·
"It II ..-, 110oa1ar lo talk about 'publlah ponenta. . or perlab' liu! then are other factors" \'.JslbWty at !lrange County Airport
(In & declllorl whether lo retain a proo
fellOI).
Teachlni, prafeaalooal aotivlty and
tmlvenl!J -are the other laclon, •coonllni lo tmlverllty policy.
Lee F. Childs,
Suecnmbs at 81
AMONO DEAD IN TRAoEDY
Cl•rk Bums
WM ll8ted as lhret quarler. of ·a mile ' . at the time of the crash, iltbougb patchy
log reduced , It lo virtuiill¥ nothing In
scatlere<j spot.s nearby.
Wltneoo ~ 1!0bert.son, of Hun-
tington Beach, Said a fog bank had
just rolled over the freeway, slowing
traffic at the Ume of the crash.
Poor ·'1sibwty hal definitely not been
blamed for the crash, however, according
to Robert F. Gilmour, head of the
Federal Bureaa ol Aviation Safety's IAs
Ang.Jes. olflce. · SOecuJauon hal suggested that cap1. DuBois, who bad mare than 12,000 boun'
flYina time, mlltoc*: the freeway lanes
for ihe airport runway at the end of
hls ihort bop.
Orange County Alrport Director Robert
J . Bre.mahan said the radio llgnal
system guiding the Twin Otter "llbwn
on the r u n from L o s Angeles In·
ternaUonal Airport does have lb good
points.
Both Kent and Shapiro say that their
te.chln1 baa not been crWched, and .
are popular J><O(esson at le...t with
oome elementa al, Ute llu~elll body.
r..e E Chll4 • 81 of 37791 Chula · "It Ill a real good system for getUng
Vista A~e., oaDa P~lnt, died Sunday the alr~aft to th~. vi c In It y. of th e The student demoutrators Friday
demanded • studenl velco 1" the birini
and firing of prafeaqra.
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at South Coa!fCommunlty H08pltal. airport, ·be said, but tbe way 1t atanda
Funeral servti* are scheduled at 2 now, we have no eqWP,rDent to get the
Pm ·w;..1---'.v .-.. th South Sh aircraft to the ground under bad con-• • a.&.l.la!Q..,, ..... e ores ctiUOll8 "
Baptist Church, Lagtina Niguel, with the Bre~ hid called for an Instrument
Rev. Charles F. Walen olflclattng. landing system (!LS) In a story pobllsh-
:lnterment .'WU! be Jn Paclfic View ed Saturday, although the B oa rd of
Memorial Pit~ Corona del Mar, with Supervisors Tuesday will consider an
Masonic Services held at graveside. Instrument and lij:hUng guidance system.
Laguna Beaoh Funeral home wW direot..
Mr. Childs was a SZnd degree Mason
and bad been a Mason for 60 yeart.
Bern in Madiaon, Indiana:, he WU
graduated from Frlnklln C o I J e I e ,
Franklin. Ind., where he majored in
chemistry. He had been a real estate
broker for 30 years. Mr. Childs had
b 'en ~ Mfdtnt of Orange County for seven )'tM!.
Survivors include hll wife, Hanna
Hamilton Moore Chllds ; two daugbten,
Hlnna Lee Carver of Pasadena and
Mary E. Welch of Encino; eight
gnlldchUdren; and one greatgrandchlld.
Ff'Otll P .. e l
PLANNERS .•.
by the -al c:ond!Uooal Oii ptnnlta.
Autry u w thla u 1 llgnllleant odvantage
lo boW-mot.i deftlopen.
He said • total development plio for
a cite could be subolltted and once
epproved by plannen H "°"Id follow
In developmmt wttlkiul addltlotW 1p-
l"'•"'l IOQlllred.
Tiie c.li .... lo .-it ----by both p«Vntlo1 developon and ~ the lllhetlc w~ al Iha d17, ' I don, think thla wtll e&mlnoto
the objecllcnl al the CIVlc l.e~ or
tho CW-. ToWll Plannlna Alon., said
Autry. He said the ratlO al hdillll
lo lldqonll OllCI aetboci<I -the ......
Lagunan Loses
$900 in Coins,
Stereo Gear
A Lquna jlOlclf man told police Sun-
day" that llOO ln,otereopboolc equipment
and 1311 worth of rare coins had been
atoleo from .his ltome. '
Police nlld two apeak11rt, an ampllller
-and a tuner -iabo lrum the borne
of Dooa1d F. llolrnlDI, 1'11 Summit Drive.
Entry had ~-mode.tbnltllb an u.nlocked door.
Robert v. McMIDlt al -told police that $1'11, Ida wallel and Cftdtl
cardl ..... -"""' • Lquna -motel room at 811 S. Cout Hllb'nY
aa be alept early Swiday "*111n&·
Jama A. llanrnw al 11111 Del camlDO
Hole!, 1281 S. c.ut l!IPwlQ', told pollco
Frllq'anen-th1'i • hlidli!W ba
bid bolriended •JIPU"llllJ alole fJJI
IVhlla lilaJlol In Ranrmla' .-n.
.... -. tll Alla Vllta Rold, ....
police that !Iva -al pJroood Ylluocl
at 1111 hid been llolen lrom a -8tnlClloo alte.
Brian Wood, 1177 Rtptta Rold,
reported tho lbell of •bout IO !Um alidea
from hll mall box.
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Minister Dalis •Pray-in'
. Hippie lnvdiiOn Fail. to Di.ru~t Church SJ.vice
'Not
Girl, 3, Foils Kuih:aper
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Brenda Ann
Maquar, S, who WU rllCUed. frOm a
suspected kidnaper by coilvtnckJg at·
l<ndant.s al a California bospttal thet
he WaJ "not my daddy,'' came home
lo a tearlul ..unloll with her parenll
today.
"Your turUe's home ... your rabbJt's
home," a weeping Mrs. Philip Maquar
murmurtd over and over u the ll&tle
bro~ed girl hurled her head on·.ber
motber'a ahoulder at the New Orleans
International Alrport.
The girl wu tal:en from her stroller
last week on a New orteam meet
comer by a man who allegedly fled
acrou the country with ber for five
days. His car wu Involved in an accident
In Amona Just acrooa the stal< line
from Needles, Calif., Sunday, and when
the pair WU tal:en lo a Needles hospital,
Brenda kept saying:
''This ta not my father, thla ta not
my~.··
Brenda, wbo wu not Injured In the
accldent, waa hospitalized under the
game of "Brenda Cuti.le" by the
euapented kldnaper, Identified u Frank
Willis cutile, 19.
"Becaµne ah• kepi tellln& them, 'That
man la not my lather,' the hospital
eutborltie1 called thla lo the attention
of the Needler polk:o,'' lllld Robert
Rlglttmeyer, apeclal agent lo charf• of
f.11p.New OrlWlf FBI office.
'"Ibey IOI lo touch with the ·FBI
and 1t "" Ill over ...
Tiie FBI lllld Cutl1a hid a ld""'1
of l<I -but ol!lc:en ""'1d not
say wbelber'llte sir! had been molaled.
She ltl1ed ovemf&bt with ,. mln!Ar
and hla 1rill al Nl!edlea and Dew lo
her parenla' unt11 loday.
"Tbat11 her, that'1 her." Mid •
policeman -,the !Ullo sir~ Weartnc
a red cordttio; jUmper, red tlahla, white
temtla -and a Whllf blouae, lndd1ed Iha Lui few llepa lo bar waltln& mother,
Mra. Adele !laquar'8 eyra ..... brim-
ming with •: . , · T "Yes · •ea ' " ••• J • • • ,.. • • •
WU all Mra. Maquar could nJ>l1 lo
rePorters' que.stlon1,
"I'm .ilad lo ... bar. I Just -
she'd be all rlibl l WU boplnc all
the time," aald ber father.
Brenda Ann .... -at 1lte airport. The liWe llrl could mly nod
her head when newsmen asked ber bow
she enjoyed her ride In the big )el
Maquar, uked if Brenda AM was
all right following the kldnaplng and
auto wreck in Ar1z.ona. replied, "She
hasn't told UI U ahe'a okay yet."
However in a telepbooe interview after
the family returned home, Mrs. Maquar
said Brenda was "in a trance at the
airport, but now she ta laugbln& and
is fine."
'' South Viet Leaders Meet
May Attend. Peace Talks
PARIS (UPI) -South Vlelnlm's
leaCl.ers held a special meeUng in Saigon
today. Unofllclal repolta said they sborUy
would announce agreement to attend
delayed Parta talks on settling the Viet.
nam war.
In Saigon, President Nguyen Van Thieu
called hls National Security Cotmcll Into
session in hls Independeoce Palace of.
fice.
Government spotesmen made no Im·
mediate comment. But the Saigon Post
sald a boycott-endlng announcement wu
coming soon, as diplomata Jn Pari.s and
Saigon hail been predicting.
. In Parta, North Vie-olftdalo
told newmnen they haVt! not received
a reply from. the Unlled Stolol lo thelr
demand! Saturday for :e talkl Im· medlai<ly despll< the S boycott.
North Vietnam today ac:cuaed the
United Stol<s of vlolattng oeaottatlon
ground rules by air OllCI aea attacks
aglinlt Ila le!Tllory.
The ·North V 1 et n am te • • Foreign Ministry, lo 1 iltal<ment broidcast· by
Hanoi Radio, aatd, "the U.S. gOYemment
shoWd bear lull reaponalbllllJ for all cooaequencea ...
In Parta, Communlat aoun:ea said that
North Vleloanl 11ao·re~ u "Amerlcai>
btlligereoce" a warnlDc from Defense
Secretary Clark M. Cllllonl. Cllllonl Aid
In a U.S. televlllon Interview (laaues
and Anawen -(ABC) Sunday thet ll
Hanoi lalla lo -1ood faith In talkl here ahe may again lace the American
bombing that President Johnlon halted
Nov. I lo speed negntlatiOlll here.
Tbe statomenta reflected W b a t
dlplomaUc obeervera called a hitter c:hlI1
spreading over tbe neptlatlon IOelDe
here. Talb lovolvlng the Unlled Stolel,
North and South Vltbwn .and the Viet
Cong were lo hive opened Nov. I, but
have not begun.
educatlon u the compulscey r<llgloo
A.meric1."
Berg said lie arrlvtd In Runtlngloo
Beach five months ago lo take charge or the Cl'tll&de ~ In the old
111.Jght Club." ' Ct
NIW MARSHAL
La....,. Court'• Rhla
Lt. Rhea Named
As South County
Judicial Marshal
' U. Doa E.' Rllea baa '!>eofl tlmbed
-' of tbe SOuth Orind County J udlcial Dlslrtct In Lagurui OOch, ....,.
ceeding Danny Rios who retires Nov.
30 alter u 1ean In county oervlce.
The appointment was mmouoced by
J. Parley Smith, Pf"'1dlni judge of Iha
dtstrtct, who aald 1' peraooa were Jn.
tervtewed for tbe'$1,1T1..a·moatb posl
Rhea has worked in the North Orq1
County Judicial Dl5trlct since January
1966 under Marshal Dillard O. Wilkerson.
He began government service u 1
f~ In Placentia In December ,1959.
One year later be wu employed u
a deputy marabal. Rhea wu promoted
lo sergeant In 1913 and lieutenant lo
1966.
He resides In Placentia, but plana
to move to the t.aona Beach area.
He and b1s wlf9, Peggy, hive two
children, Pamela, 18 and Ted. ts.
Rhea WU lfaduated from Va.Jenda
lllglt Scboo1 and attended Fu1lertO!I
Junior Colleie and orange Collt Collece-.
Czech Jet Crashes
TRAUNSTEIN, Germany (UPI) -A
Czechoolovak Air Force MIQll jel eraaJI.
ed while attempting an emergeocy_Jan-
dlng In Well Germany today, kWlog
the pilot. Unconfirmed •reporll lllld the
plane was escapl.ng Czechoalovakla and
that the co-pilot IW'Vived.
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COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
• ri~91 1l1ed and repaired ,
• d1amond1 and pr~ciou1 stones remounted
• P'•rl1 restrung
WE CUSTOM DESIGN. & MANUFACTURE ALL TYPES OF JEWEUl'(
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WRECKAGE OF CABLE COMMUTER LIES ON NEWPORT FREEWAY EMBANKMENT
Pl11ne Fell Short of Or119 County Airport on FiMI A.oproach in Fog
Lile-saving ILS Setup
Not _Due V ntil Spring
By TOM BAllL~
Of tM DflllJ Pll9t ltlfl'
An Instrument Landing System (Il.S)
installation that might well have saved
the li ves of nine persons in . ~tu,rday
night's fi ery air crash will probably
be installed 'at Orange County Airport
"about April or May," County Real
Property Services Director Stanley
Krause predicted today.
"In other words," 1\Tat15e said, "when
there's no fog around and when the
equipment can sit in bright sunlight
doing nothing for a few mootrui."
'But Krause was satisfied that there
had been no "undue delays" in negotia-
tions between the Federal Aviation Agen-cy (FAA) 8nd the airport commission
for eventual installation of blind-flying
equipment at the county facility.
"Final approval, at the county level,
wu due to come before the county
supervisors on Tuesday," Krause said.
"Certainly, these negotiations have been
going on for several years, but it was
only about one year ago that the county
had any fixed Idea on just wllere the
equipment could be located.
"Remember that there were a lol
of factors involved in this," Krause said.
"Both the FAA and the county were
delayed because of frequenUy changirig
circumstances at the airport -things
like proposed upanaion of the facility
and route changes.
"Certain1y we look al lbia tragedy
today and wish we could have upedited
one or two maUus which would have
speeded installation of the ILS by daft,
weeks, or even months/' Krause said.
"B'ut that's true of everything.
Everybody in the county today ii looting
al this tragedy with the gift of hind.sight
and asking why more wasn't done.
"We ei:pect that the supervilors will
approve leasing arrangement! with the
FAA on Tuesday," Krause said. "After ·
that it's up the the federal authorities."
Nixon Nrunes Herb Iilein
As 'Super' Press Agent
NEW YORK (AP) -President-<lect
Richard M. Nixon announced today he
wUI appoint Herbert G. Klein, a ICY.lg·
time close associate in his political
campaigns, to act as something of a
super press .agent for the entire exec-
. utive branch of the rederal govern-
ment.
Klein, 50, who resigned as editor of
the San Diego Union to join Nrxon's
1968 campaign, will hold the new title
of director of comm~icatlon.s for the
executive branch.
KJeln told newsmen hls prime respon-
sibility will be J,o coordinate public
infonnatlOrf adtvlttes at all leviis of.
government apart from the White
Howe.
Prime respoostbUlt1 to act as White House spoiesman was ua1gned earlier
to lion Ziegler, ,a 19-year-cild Loi Al>-
' I
Details Witlalteld
geles advertisina: man.
'The div!ion of resporWbDity between
Klein and Ziegler was emphastud by
the fact that KJeln, although be •lll rank
at the highest level on Nb.on'• personal
staff, will not have an office in the
White House. He will make his tiead-
quarters ln the neighboring Executive
Office Building.
In this year's presidential Clntpaign,
Klekt 'served as Nixon's manager or
communicatlOM, while Ziegler wa.s gen-
erally regarded as the traveling preu
secretary.
In the Nixon WhUe House, however,
the ol<I !amlliar dlle of prw oecretvy
will be abolllbed.
Klein sald • main a1m or his new
asai&:Dment would be to insure that
"tn&lb will become the ballmark of the
Nboo administfallon. 11
Airport Aides
Keep Silence
'.About Crash
Orange County Airport tower ·ofticlab
were tindfr a "'say noUilng to the press"
security blanket today.
"We've bad those instructions from
the National Transportation S a f e t y
Board," one official commented.
"They're opening an inquiry into the
crash at Long Beach today .fJld we've
been asked to say oothhlg pending com-
pletion of tha' hearing.',~
The Federal official did. however, coo-
ftnn that the pilot of the Cable Com-
muter Airlines aircraft which crashed
and burned within sight Of the Newport
Freeway was "strictly on hia own" in
determining the ad-bility of landini
at the fog-shrouded airport.
. "We issued no diversion instructions
from this tower," be said. "If any such
Orders went out · to incoming aireraft
they Were issued on the-authority of
the airline's chief pilot."
Air Callf<irnia's diversion «. aircraft
to Ontario Airport "must have been
an airline decision." be added. "It•1 up
to the airline," he said. "I'm not allowed
to say bow we officially classified con-
dlUoos here Saturday night but I can
say that any dlversiona that ocanred
were ordered by the respective airlines."
Boy, 4, Killed
By Pickup TrncJi
Santa Ana pot1ce today were Investi-
gating a Saturday night accldeol in
whidi a ~year-old boy was ldlled while
waiting for an ice cream truck.
Officers said Ernest R. Cortez. of 1117
S. Austin St., was struck down by a pick-
up truck driven by Jost N. Rios, 44, of
805 N. Bewley St'. The accident occurred
in the l!OO block ol Bewley.
· Tbe boy died at t ::io p.m. at the Or-
""'" Cowlty'. Medlcal Center, Tbe accl·
clenl occurred .aboul l::io·p.m.
·Reds Down Two U.S. Jets
1he Clmbodian border.
About a mile from the Cambodian
boUndary, American troops from the 1st
AJr cavalry Division ran into •bout 150
North Vletnameae troops at daybreak.
Wblle the u. s. !roo(.ll PQl1Ued them,
bellcopters firing macblnt aimt and
rockets raked them lrom the air and
Atr Foree bomben attacked their poal-
llons. 1n the s~ battle, a eliemy
and n .. -..,. were killed and
10 Americam lrauric!Od.
Five miles •wv. ICOUI bollcoiun
spotted en Ootlmaftd 'loo """"l' IOldlen
and • !leet ot belic:ojiler ...-... lubed
the enemy wllh rocket and ~
Ore for Ihm hoors. ldJltnc at leatl
M. No American cuualt1e8 were reparted. -•
In the dott., •'bout lllO Inf~
lrom the U. S. 1111 DI .... aaaulttd
an enfn\y ~ .and litlled • ol
them bl • 5~ battle.
Bui elaewlun In the delta. Vlei Con.
""""" ambushed RYtll Nayy patnil
boola &lncla1, wOUlld!nl IC ~ Tiie ""*ts were aliadoid !!Om IJppOllto
banU ol lhe M·.._• River, the Navy llld. ~~. •
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MondQ, NOft/llOw 25, 1'68
• Reagan to Attend Meeting on SF Sta~ ~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Beagan
canceled appointments lD Sacramento to-
day to attend I m<etin& bere of the
state coll'I!" tnuleel, lffk!ng solutions
to the troubles at San fhnc!l'O State
Colle1e. ·
lleagan !lad nol bffa ~to arrive
unlll Tuaday, Iha .-.J daY 'of the
tru!teea' rqu!orly ICbeduled meeting,
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liul be altered planl to lie · bere !or
the trustees' closed-<klor ltSlion ·this
alternooll.
San Francll<o SUie President Robert
R. Smith w• not on band for · the mornloa round a( commllta meatingo.
ol!lciall won Wllur< ~ be woul4' be
bete at all, althooipl bil lwdlfng of
the campus situation was • No. 1 topic
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Dr. Mu 'llallerty, -_.,_
ol publlc -who, wltb a.q:an,
11 an a-olfk:io ttusttie, told uewwww
at the ~ "U I were pra
ol -calllica wbore there bu disorder ...,<l'llav• a lot lorrer
·and a tot !enr ~ and a Jal
more order.11,
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Estee Lauder Re-Nntriv·Maleup iluiilles .
comple.ment the paleat~~·dark~.t comp~.
' . ' Haw yau have a faslrim·perfec!ed ranee of mm lo Tilfnl CJll ~ li8aal)' II
your complexion. Re-Nutrlv Cl8l!ll F~,'.~ 11\ti At-llulrlY,
gives you a yoong. inten$ely flll!ianl elow witll liliJii.-i •ii)l,qoqilelllly
covers, leaving a flawless finish lhaua'sl~'and>lasts..felr.slildls:
Natural Ivory, li,test blliae .•• En&QslJ.~l•ini :$ialJ ~iRC•
bllsh :, • Florentine Coffee, wi1•IY, cf~ldM!f'Gt Slllara DISt-. ...
deep, cool, ~pe. Och, it.•. Re-llwiv Fa·f'alldlr ~tllJQtl(ytllil
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sfifilly shi-*Y, t11hltt 1111icat « Shell cife, Wllall llltl dlls••f ..
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l ~--Dllf""'""' 1"lo-LM H. EH•"' of Sarasota, Is su-•;wg_ bis j,~ door neigbbor for $1
;.,_ijUWo,n on groonds Ille neighbor's
• · amateur radio station has disturbed
· .Jlll televloloo reception for 10 years.
~ers, s!Jll against Ansel. Gridley
-as m<Wed to U.S. District Court in ;.~pa. In a motion for dismissal,
"='6r!dley said· Eggers ·did not com· ''Ji!llln to him once during tbe 10
t" !'years:
·~...,·....: .. ,_::.,, He · tudenl ,.•fl'. .1.na . .1.YllGllU um.cane, & , ~~apaper at tbe Unlwroity of Ml· • &inf, llStl among Its staff ' on tile
m""""'84 H editors and seven
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MANNINGTON, vr: Va." (UPi) -';oul ol "'•" Adlet SpoUe, president o!
Another ~Oolon abook lhe Lkwellyn Conaolidatlon Coal Oompal!y'1 BlackBvlll•
portal . o1 · the \Jllnlilli Mannington No. dlvlalon, said.
9 "*1 mine lodaJ, foi<lng IL bait ill Spctte said re.cu. experlo had .... attempll·to IOlld racue teams to iearch for ?a men tra:ps:ied five days deep ~ _way to tell w~t, U an,Y, effect the
derground. _ eirplosioq had oo lhe !Ire" wblcb hu
A Dilillng company spokesmao said burned unchecked since 'lhe fint of nine
the blast ·was minQt and like a "puff'' eiploslon rocked the mine'• seveO:mllc
aod dJ!f not_., to bave any damaging maze o1 tunnels laat Wednesday.
effect, but wu enouP to halt rescue Another company irpokesmao said "It <£!~ pwr. are what icares the hell would IJ!l!luly jeopardiu lhe lives ?!
members of mine rescue team1 to send
High Court
R~jects Move
OnHCUA
them in again at tbJs Ume." .
The lastest exploslon w u the first
in two days and came. after two rescue
teams probed 4,lOO feet Inside the mlne
Sunday. The two teams did not go closer
than two to four miles from the area
where the 78 men were believed trapped.
Spctte said lhe rescue teams found
traces of carbon moooxide aft.er moving
.f,500 feet into the mine and baited
their focward movement.
''TbiJ latest exp105ion is a setback,"
Spotte said. "These ·explosions make the
hair rise on the back of your neck
and you think again."
Spotte said workers expected lo com·
plete drilling two more bore holes, the
Ihm!, and fourth, today to test the
underground air and send down slgnals
In the hope of roc:etvlng a reply. Work
proceeded oe three addlttonal boles.
SpoUe llld, '"nat 11D111 there II aboolute-
ly no llope_WI w!I! 1!•nnlne be llealed."
Rescuen .sent aebiW.V. 11 1 t e n l n g de~•down twe ,llift 'bola s~
bot beatd . riO sound> 'of Ule frum · a
'700-foot tevd· whm .ine 78 men were believed-trapped. · ' lJ i
All they beord .,..., fslling pebbles
and dripping water diep underground.
Heart Transplant
Wet Bird Recovered ,-
Japan Air Lines jetlln.er is. lifted by huge cranes
from the shallow waters of 8an Francisco Bay
where it spblshed down Friday. The plane com-
pleted 'tbe Jast leg of its schedliled Tpfcyo io San
Francl$CO journey on board a barge. story· on_ Page
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2o C~n.quer Fears of Flesh in w~~k~nd ~Nude-in~
GLEN ~ARl)ireR, N.J. (UPI) -
Twenty particl~ in a weekend nude-in
came, saw and CODqU2fed any fear they
Md abom plradlng' around in the
altogether. . •· . ·
Ten men and JO...wQrtten arrived from
New Ycirf Friday 1'1ght in a bus and
stayed throughout the weekend, without
a stitch on.
The place was the ctrcle-H Ranch,
a legal nudist camp nestled in the woods
of rural northwestern New Jer'!' flO
miles from New York.
But these 20 were not n u d I s t s, at
least not before they arrlv~.
They ranged in age from 21 to 35
years old and came from t b e
metropolitan New York·New Jersey area.
They have jobs such u accountant or
eucutlve aecretary and happen to be
· in Pl)'Cbotherapy.
They came to the cttcle-H Rlqlcb for
what their leiti:ler peydlologist P,tul Bin·
drim of Hollywood. .;.... calls a "nude
marathon," the latest ln group therapy
techniques. l '
It was a marathon because.they stayed
up all night. ·
No drinking was allowed.
"Nudity and alcohol don't mix, an d
so alcohol isn't ·allowed b'ere," sal'd MI'S.
LucWe HanSon, Circle l! co-owner.
Tbe hardest part abOut the marathon
was per8Uading the parUclpants to
disrobe,·particularly some of the younger
girls who said t1fey had never seen
a nude man belore.
First there Was an "afiareness
meeting." Bindrim had everyone sit fully
clothed in a cloaed room and talk out
their hangups, especltlly the problem
of ptt!erring to he draped in garmenll
w h e n In the presence of m e r e ae-
q,..Jntanoes. ' . '
After some two hours, Bindrlm stood
up and took oU bis clothes.
"And to ·.p_iy -aurprise, ·eftrrone else
did, too -·immediately, and calmly,"
Mrs. 11anson ·reported. · -
After that Ibey wrapped tliemselvea
in towels, traipsed d ow n to a heated
indoor pool and jumped in. , .
;'Clothing • is a mask behind which
the individual hides,'' Blndrlm told.them.
"It should be shed to overC1'.lme emotional
problems."
Blndrim says he has conducted .about
24 nude marathons 6n the West "Coast.
This, his first in the East,·was sponsored
by the Aureon Instit;ute of New York
City which ii. devoted to group therapy
work.
Cabinet Meet Called
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French RU.sh .·:to &jt' .Gold
-PARIS (UPI) -Frenchmen !ear!ul
ol ~~dent Charles de Gaulle's refusal tci~~t.,tue the franc rushed to buy
~<f 10da) anl:l shot 1 t s price upward
mOre ,fhan $2 an ounce. De Gaulle called ·r; . ii>olher . crlsll meeUng o! h1s cabinet
i'or'Tuesday atternoon. ' ,. pe : Q~u)le. tak!Dg the firsl step to
bi:ipbse Currency control regulations to
prev~'-speculators from taking francs
a~· IS8Dt carloads of jackbooted
llipu 'Security Compaoy riot police
ti:J..,ijie : ers of West Germany and
othtit ~ies to enforce1tbe controls.
He ...ued the second crtsls sesalon
of tti'.e'Clblnet in four days lo concentrate on. P.red\ier Maurice Couve de MUl'Ville's ~ . to the Nalional Assembly on lie. Gflllle'' drastic austerily plan for
Pran'ce'i All "of the terms have not yet
be'OJ\annwnced.
~'lb& P,afil.'L1gold market is a small
aUalr ~ with the market In
Loodon '"':lb. irowtna market in Zurich
.and n~ ~lt focuaea on home front * ':ti * .
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De · iG,aulle, Sees
'.No Dollar Threat
. WASKmGroN (AP) -U.S. Treasury
Secretary Henry S. Fowler uys he does
not think French President Charles de
Gaulle's declslon against devaluation of
the franc will have any effect on the
• value of the dollar.
"I hearUly aptirove and 'llldeed ap-
plaud" De Gsulle'a wrprlse decision,
Fowm said Sunday.
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--. demands by Frencbmen. Today the
franC<QlllCJ"'I' ~chjiien began buying
gold ea lhe fksl )llve-tJlo.lranc measures
went tnlO e11eoi;~ •
In the ~atn iriternatk>il~ · inarket in
London the price d gold' rose, 30 cents
an ounce at first then f~ back_ .20 ... ,
cents t() $40.10 an OW).Ce when buying
orders dried up. In Zurich the price
started at 139.97\1 then climbed slowiJ.
Dealers said ·Ille demand !or gold Md
been only average ·and said the only
real gold rush appeared confined to lhe
Paris. market.
Twin ,Skyj~kings Divert
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -.T!f~·p)anelosds
cl trovelen;.!"""I! .to.Cuba at gunpoint by separate teams of hijackers, returned
to the United Statet with atriklngly
similar ator1es of lhe lateat acta o!
air piracy.
A Pan American Airways je~ com-mandeered by three gunmen over the
Atlantic Ocean after leaving New York
for San Juan, P.R:, landed 1n Havana
Sunday mlnutea allu lhe Orsi h!Jack
vtctinja of the . wee~"11d w!'f•' Oown to
freedom. · ~ "
An Eastern airliner en route to Miami
from Chicago was taken over Saturday
night by a team of five_ men who for~
their way into lhe coclcpit'at gunpo!Dt,
then stood their victims a round of
drinks.
The 7' Eastern _,.... were
returned to the United Statu In a.P1-ne
chartered by the U.S. State DeparlmenL
Cuban authorlUes released the stolen
JeWners and cn!WI a few bo\ln later.
The ..... cbarter plane .... ~\Cbed
back to 1111 CommuDlll llllJid and n!Oeved lhe Pall American pu1enpra fl.!11 tod ' .
Bpth • said. tbt7, leuned iheir
crafll had been til)oclled when aw>w••· lni mee entered lhe cOclcpill 1bou1Jns
idenUcal orders -"CUbal Cuba! Cuba!"
• Pan American Capt: Alvin Walker said,
.. It didn't take us long to decide. I
told him, 'Oon't ,lhootr Sit down. 'We
lip to Cuba.' " , .
Eastern· pilot Robert Sliver said lhal
wfien bis abductor pointed a plitol and
ordered tile new desllnatioo, "I looted
at him and .milled and sald 'Tbat'1
no problem. We're on t6e way.' ''
. After lnttlll~ esaed, -oe l>oth pimlOI n.poned their lddnaplnp
t,JOk on an a'lmost festive atmosphm.
Eastern stewardess Nancy Corson said
one of 1111 bljacnn pve ber .. and
-fbet ahe' ...... lhe Pi-a ~ of drinks. -. Sen'ed; p.-nger Datld Rultoo
of Chicqo said»bt .... told the dtlnk wU on ~the gentleman In lhe back with the. gun.,, .
Hot.ermooners Jo6epb and E 11 en
Hunoval of ll9ulb Orange, N .J., aald
the appmm1eadit ol thOPan Amer10an
bijoclan.oat with..,, fir ·-and deecrlbedblmu_.1,1
'.Mn. HUllOval, .tc, told hbn that ha
wll IDtcrup!!Og u., 11n1 c1q ii Ille
coople's bol\01moan "and he tald lie
WU my *l't11Pltheli4" and ''WrJ IOrT)' to~m."
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The Tlusury secretary commented
shortly before announcement of Pruldent J-'• 111'iSS11e to De Gaulle plldalni U.S. cooperaUon with the Franch eHOtf.
~!'l>Jlaon'• -·concluded:
1111 p .. -bijacl: tam ..... -~
"l tnow' tliill lhl American people
will -me to loll 1)1U'of llll ........ IJ>po. tbat }'OOt ....,.. of ..Uoo wlll
be .......ruJ and lllal n are ready
to cooperate in . ~ way we can to acb1eve your objective COllllmnt wltb
our naUonal purpooea."
Fowl« rtlm1>ed ,~ !ram a weotem llNiicla1 ;pciwen meollol In
ll.lilm, 11'*°8' ~ ·~ ID'pd either olllblm~or none at all
U.S. DM..W ''olll<IAll ..... quohd
ii 111tnc ...... 1rane c1ev11uaUoa m1b ... Ins a _.ia1or1• 1...it on 1111 Britlob
pound and eventuallr oo the U.S. dollar.
Fowler ald 8unday be bad upectecl
Do Go.U. to makl ... of twe dec&iool:
·" "Eltber lie would bold.. It (the frll!c) ~ .. male. my minor chanp In pu1b'."
F. f )[~' _,,Q>Ollled bf • wliman and • baby. •ve o v , A womu. ""' -.anc1 • bibf .... · . , . J~v -...,.Plrtoflhe~lllJICtplrlf. ·
P , 'I.. . .• , , rn_·_. ,-: . Both .,_ aid t11e1r ao1e l""-e11Su' ll:flr > Ire >,' ','-Jn·,b!Jlcklng' the ~ WU to nlum
1 • • , .. • , tt 1tieir Dltlve Oil& ·
~·1·' SALEM, NJl.,(AP).-A coupli,Jlld .
-of their lift ciil1dreD dlad todq la • ,.....,. lln lbel .... lbalt &
...., ....... 1111 piiimotber and two
d1IJdrtn ...,,
-JIM'• bod;r ..... found . .,....
1111 llaln and 1111 bod;r cl w. ..,.
Ann wu found In 1 llOCOll<Mloor bedroooi.
Pollco uld 1111 aurvltlnc -.
~ 11, and Clrol1D. •• Jumped w,. -.i...., window.
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\ Killer.Has ·D't'>uble A.ffec-t
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·Curing One J)isewe Make~ Another ·Worse
!!_espl" ~~•Ire ..
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.Changes Complex
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NEii' YORK CAP) --ca1kld ""llulY Junt' dloeue. dilcov-·11111 !hf oole -"~.~ ·~ bepn _, r'.' eye l(>Odl~ lelr 11111 l>ew· The oilier ·II '"retrOlentat w .. ...,,,.i-. ~llfpn -,the IQ. ll)crtaM at ll>e -tiino
ellwta lo cariibat, Ibo "ci-Y flbroplaala" -RF -, a !:'.l~i~ ,,... lo bell" "Ill' , -.-.., And 11111
I l i.m,.,_. ___ ... ~u.. on 11ow 1o tm-:::;:-.:"' ... -=..~= :::,: prove the eltJction ~
11 .... "' ..... ~ ........ • and ellmlnat.e the Chance of
l\lill' -lllal .)lllod Ibo ........ ol tha' retina lbll .... ......_ ~ ~ ... allrlbulod .. tho
latt Pi-.JG P. g..,. ""'" cllldlY In -hi-· ill ·tbe !Ou...tq deca4<, ulo lbeD cumat ..,..lt11am • llOdJ'• loluf -~ ,_ who recdv• ._,ive ol' •mm· In • 1 .. al In 1. °"".., '*· , ·. ~ CIUle ~ a ~~arp ~ . . . ~6'" W!I .thUetore . ~.OZY,l'tn Ull mcn.d
l'tl\ll'lfJDOt of a blJitd~ .ft S Tl• e rm a n pve thla· Hid to a ~Um-and the •1 even m&nJ ~""*" dlMuo -~ -"blckp!Jand: · ' .)ncl<femtt. o(1ilt0 ~ .. sye labored ander·tho 'fillo·bo!W
pnlllaluJo bob!& • , Abqqt two decada -qo, • djaeue "hon to 1 IJ'lllfy!ot that JIF bad !>om\ 'flrluoll1
i
"* • ~-*' ~.......,.. ... ·•coMuwtiooal crlsta. The sul>-... .,. iiMw..,.,...,....... dMtlla. . .. ... 1---a._ committee \;llCWUIOUo iXlll-
., DIClt IWl!ml Birch Bayb, D-llid., II I
_ W ASllJNGToN (AP) -leadJnC advocate vi dfrecit
llldwd Ill. Nxon 'l'.Ouli! have ·popular electton of the preoi-
veritable epidemiC of tbe eye 'low levtl ... · •' · wiped out., SDfermm aid.
RECENTi.Y ~ o c c u r r e d , ,lfd. But 111on, .Jrnnlclllly, II. wu . Tbio bu C<IOtlnuod ""' tho Tbio r1u rel!OriO<I by. 11r. ~· u I t I m a t e ly• !OUN! • lhal dtalhl · I r • m · pat f.,. :re!ll'I. ho ~ lalled to get .. ~al d<bt.
CoDege majority If I he II the pNenl l)'llem Is to
Jnlidentlal electioo bad been be ehanpd, 1he Conotitution l!eld \ll1(ltr -al the .el!Jeloral mus~be amended. Thatmeano
reform piano. -i ofleo 1111· the 'Senate and House mus!
jeatecl. each, by two • thlnll vole of ·
WllJlam A. •SU.mom al·,~-~------------Cblldren'o iWopflal al San
--Pr--'"' ~ -1ect . ould its membenhJp, aettle on a ,!.aiM:: ~en~ w single reform pl.aft. Then It
bive narrow1y led Hubert H. must be ratlfled by the ftwnphrey-J:M wou1d n o t
have had a majority -il · leglllaluru al
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otalel. L2::~i::£:~~C!~L...;'.:.::::::~~=~j tlc:h state's electoral college There :ue n u m e r o u I
"fOtes had been divided Jl'O-argument& for mi againsJ the1 • ,
_il!irtiooately rather thin going preaent Electoral COllege and "Juat tblDk of me u juat another ,pretty t ... u4
ttkone candidate on a winner• e I C b SUllested subBUtute. Jfe'll pt along fllle. .~ , Even withln each broad---------.,.--'--__,; ____ _
e-all balil. reform plan there a r e
,::Under IOD'le versions of this arguments over bow the fine 1 · r::: :~~:~~:, ·~.,..~d:~1 each pr~ A tom 'Carrier Leaves ~ tlect Nixon. But under cl pal syatmn, the char a~ · · · ~ · · -
itbers, lack of a majority teristics that stir debate about · · ·
f:% l':.8!."7: ~ ::;. ~ 1:'...:!o w:u w~: S'tink ih .. · .. B_ a_ ._.·y Area 1'1ives -an eventuality that pluged. in. ~di~~orm plana a!m at PRESENT SYSTEM SAN FRANci~O,. CiIEI>° ~ -~l government as delen-
NWin would have won a Tbe mating ll)'ltem; each The atomic powered. ol(cPilt danla. llllllead,. It complains
1'light m•W-ity if electoral state has u many votes in carrier Enterpr)le thf! 'fi9r1d'I' that the state water r~ ' I ~ot ha • ..,.,d,.. •·· II ted II · · -'· · " control bOard and · the San , f ~-;~n .i:'.-0::.! ...... ~. the Electoral Co ege as It biggest warship, is ·lbe subject Francisco Bay remonal water ~ '-""61-_....... w.ya;• ~ has upreaentatives and f d to earth 't •· I !another sugested altema.tive senators in Congrea. The 0 8 very own ..,' • ~ • qU'ality control commission
lo the ElectMal COilege. )lat dlJlrtct of COiumbia bu three. on file in oupeikr -ll>daJ. ate remlss)O 'lbelr duliei.
Ffl&iiCIKo. -'He 11ld Ile ~: -. o!l\<r
opbthalmoloeista are 0 very,
very netvotis" about "the
poalblllfy .. ., 1l>ouah ho -~
~--·al~
bilhen'o ~ unieportod ·lliJil!Od
ourvey" Indicate 11111 ., Im'
Q>ere II "no lnllamiloey
evidence ol. a widelprud
epidemic" of the eye dlleaie
He roJd ' about it in 'a ftP<!i:t
to the eoui anhl•ei'1a·r.;
meellns al the· Nalfooal Socio-
ty IOI' · the · Preveiltlon of
Bllndnea, dacrtblng. what be
termed· a "terrible di1emma' •
11111· has, COlllrootod b&by Cloe-
-· In the lut three. ar lour
)'tan. ..
He' uld · the difemma )n.
volves two difeue1 tbat OU
strike Pl<Dl•lure. hablea. one
11 putent1ally . fatal by'"'1e
msnbrane disease, lbrnetimd
French Trawler
• Catches -Sub Ilia margin would have beon All of a state'• volel are The aiilt, li\lcf.6)' .. t.. Biiy Tbe Sljl(,aob lo< a court
smaller ~ the majority be coas) by electon announced. Am cooservalioiil!1>, cbacgell., ,order 1°"'1"C Iha two boarda CHEllBO':a, Ft an ce
actually gol uridei the present u favorable to the candidate the Enterprise with· dumplnc , to tab ~pl to rectify the (AP)~Tbe WU 'birder
system. ·who wins the most popular "tom of feCal 'mattet•f .mte 1situaUon and requests an in-topulltnthlnmualtoda)'and
volel in the otate, although San F!'.ancj!C9 Bay. Ju a junctfoo -~ fUrtber dum· the,cnw oUbe Fre'6Ch tl'owl·
COMPLETE RETUllN only II otates and the district resulf,; ~ ,..1t aJJeges, the. ping of•-w••le ... terlal from · er La Belle Poule went to ~-theoretical results require their electors to follow ~1 wat~ are-~·ameDy, riox-.-.tiJe. -Enu,prise ~ m.U. _ ~ ~ide to lff what tbt troo·
were compiled from virtually the voters' choice. A ~jpritf .kiUi..,contaminated, putl'jd ·arid her home Pori .. at AlUJMda ft:':m.. found Uwi l UG-100
,complete but uriofficla1 elec-of the elctoral votes -~o dei'etertous to the health and Naval Air Stat1on.. · Britflb 11.1timJrlne Alaric tan-
Uoo relumL of 5.18 thll yeor -ii requlred ufety of the resid<ntl o/. San "Even the ~ and crabs iJed in the nets the fishing ibe other major rdonn for election. If there II no Fr~. arul Mari~.'" . , ~enous lo the bay ·ha .. • 6oe1•1 skipper nported. The
pl.In would aboUab the Elec-majority, the House of / Tb-e oompla1nt, whde zeroing been.. forced to ~ to ·more kJddeDt occurredtin. tbe Enc·
tot'al COllege, wblch bu been RepreoentaUves elects I b' In on 1he Enterprise, does llllltable_ wllen," the com-1i1b Channtl .about 10 mtfeo
in . UM alnce 1llK, and elect president. not name the &hip or the plaint aaid. from Cherbourg. . th~ Jnaldent by direct popular Nixon won the popular vote
vole, Nixon also would have In 32 states, giving him 302
won under this system. electoral votes -a majority.
Proposals for e I e c t i o n Humphrey won u st.a~ and
reform tradiUonaDy spring up the District of Colllil'lbia for
in the wake of close elections. 191 electoral votes. Wallace
Reformers argue that the ex· won five states Worth '5 votes.
isting machinery may on day Despite a better than 3-to-2
elect a president who ii not . electoral edge over Hum-
the popular choice -or may pbrey, Ntxoo won the popular
break down entirely and pro-baUoting by leu ~n 350,000
duce no president except after votes out of 72 million ca.st.
prolonred wheeling and deal-1111 « f>Cil"!'l ,al_thci poJ!IJa,r, ~ .
Ing. vote was l<J\IP'lci' :l1r pen:~ . , With a third major can-of the e1'ct0ra1 Vote ; HUJ'IF k.' t
didate in the field-as was phrey got a percent of the "\
George C. 'Wallace this time popular vote but only 38 per-
-the chaoct1 for an in· cent of the tlectoral: Wallace,
decls:ive verdlct appear to won 13 percent popular, t per-
mulUply. cent electoral.
Hearingl are planned by the
Senate constitutional revision
GRAl'mt byl.N!Y
BODY OF ELITE
The Elecloral <: o 11 e g e /
origlnalt, Wll .... U a "°lit
of tbe ~le who wou)d ta-
Uooalfy d;~merlts of pmidenllal . tea and
pick tbe · -a wk
not trwteo• lo tbe ordinary "°"" .iJv t!l.e plif. dayo al poor
<JllM>unfca!lonotramportatfoo -'ncl education. The winn6-
t.ake-a.ll 1yltem for each state r.v.1nc1 u .ia1e1 llOllgbt to
muim1ze thelr power rather
thin have a dl'vlded delegation
that canctled ltsell ouL
. ' STEREO SENSATION! . . ' ; ' . . . . .
The colorful sound· of .-:. ~
Gra"ao ·county M~slc W.pam
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM' .. Fro~ Fashion Tsland, Newport _Beach . .
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Smaller It.ates have a
stnmaer voice per capita 1n
the college than bigger states
becauae the number of elec-
•tan ii based partly on
milnbenhip in the Senate -
wb!re population is not a fac·
kit. n:i'uample, Virginia is
(Set ELECl'OllAL, P ... UJ
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Record
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CAC Asks County Courtkouse At . Jewelry
Bandit Use of
Building
Blind Will Run Cafeteria'
Sentenced SANTA ANA -Contract. ~p>ed with tho stale depart. Tile ·""""\!' w}J . fUrn1ah
have been slp>ed tw-nlng cJVtt men t of ~bllJla!lon. RllO In ~_pmO;,l ·an<t all
operaUoa ol the em~ ~ of tbt 11.lle'a Blind tarlal.teni.ces. 1 SANT A ANA -A woold SANTA ANA -Tile Com-calelAlril In the new . Busl{lfa EJ>terprtse progrm. Stale ..,,..,.UtUree will total
be bandit wllo eode<I up on nwnlty Action Council,. • coortl1o<lllt .to 111' blind. • A .~Y ,by ,Stanley Kr~ i•bout llO,OIO · and Include
the wrong end of a baWe -poverty procrarn agency, will A mOftUHi>.l)'OClth pact wu director of real property isllvqare, ~. paps, e.asb
, , ~, &e(Vice!I, Indicated c o µ n t y re~rs, servin1 counters, with a 71).year-old Santa Ana probably fall heir to a pOttion , costs unatt con t r a c ta f~ a· gas nnge. an(! soft
!:w;l~IGh;ear beet!m SC:te;=:, •«!!eU:d~~~ TayJ9): ~l ;-.. ~~1";t;tepri~ 'i!ter:: dr~ ~cafeteria b
pr! Tile GAC haa ,.quested re11t-'. • t clally equal. expected lo "°pen In mid-"'"· ' T Go U w., He rec;ommended «>walJoo Dece~ber whe:n all county eommltted lo the Chino B .., ,, 1 .... -., th• -floor o no.nie by the Department • 1 d•partmonts.planneo will hav•
facility W8' William VinCi:nt arnes \.:J'CZIS of thB .~lld:Jni .now occupied .I • .n ·'· ' Rehabiliation ~ause of the IOOYed in ·t.o ,tbe new
Noonan, 2<, of Santa Ana. "'S i>Y Ile~ J and 2 of • SANTA M:ONIC! ~;t") ··-addlUooal benefit ".working ·~· The faclli\y will D~missed by Superior Court Pact at \.. F !he Suporlo<Court. Robert Talor ~Ir '1'11!.i·~wiiiithiiiiliiibeiiiiiiib!ind~.iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii~~ ... ~.261-,iiiper'--iiiiiiiiii•\iiiioneiiiiiiittmiii• iiii .. i Judge William Spein when 'lbe .rea consists of 9,D !Uye Sl J~11 ~ by
Noonan pleaded guilty to arm-J. F9~R~ ~m~ square ~ ;'Tl.tesday ~ l .... JC)ing J. -: .
eel robbery, were counts of Claremoot·is the appannt low . County Adm~~ of..,. treatment fOl'·aa·!tfectlon·that bln'IPo!~ ~d kiN.doonanpaningw.alk· .... bidder on a contract·to build fm·Robert E. Tboniu, who coml•"'•plleatedh~~lamll. lromld ~
uu: ....... o::u 1 combination adrninis;tration approves ~ proposal, hu .... nrgery, 1~ Ya a
Into jeweler A b r a h a m and elasstoom facittty oo the estimated that it will cost Sunday nJght.
••prep.::i_rc for
the [utur• •••
Tod<l)/I"
Sherman'• store on Fourth Cal State 'Campus here. ...... .... _ th 1 School of 8 • Street at closing time and ${,000 to redecorate and alter uuo.;wrs say e 57-year-o d us1ness
The Barnes til.d w a>S te ed the f>os at ~ simulated possession of a gun '3,m,ooo,:about $83;000 below the floor to suit the agency. w·~·-daen fr tr tm t ofplt ~ C..'\•
in his coat pocket. But the estimated cost: He notes that the CAC now cw-Y or ea ~ an JZ. . . . "" Sherman refuaed to comply Part ·a! the concrete and located at 206 W. Third St, ahsces.s that fonned after an .
with the bandit's order to "lay steel structpre will rise to has 55 penons working and Oct, a operation to remove •
down on the noor." nine stories, making n. the expects to add 17 in tbe near Jung beeawJe of 1 tungUa in-
ShermJJl telrtlfled in court tallest building on the future. . ,Jection. ABC SHORTHAND
e Mtil~l
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that Noonan then struck him Fullerton campus.. The agreement will provlcle . · On Saturday, dodon report-
in the ribs with a heavy glass Construction is expected to that the county pay for . ed the abscess had been drain· 118 W • 5th .Phone 54Unl
ash tray. Then, the jewelerli;;be~g.~·n~in~Ja~nu~ar~y~,~w~itb~~com~·~~uu~·1~it~ies~:and:~p:ro:v~l~de~i~;m;i~lo~r~ed~su~cces~~sl~ully~~an~d~lis~· ~ted;T~•~Y~·~~~~~S.~nt:i=·=A=•=·=~==S~-13-~1~7=53~.,.=·==~~·=~ said, Noonan hit him with a pletion scheduled for mid-1970. service. lpr in good condition.
"terrific punch to the jaw." Police reports indicate that WE HONOR ALL APPROVED CREDIT CARO
E±r~::~!ti·~:J ~; A TIRE FOR EVERY DRIVING NEE·D
a heavy scotch tape dispenser
"and beat Noonan about the
head so severely that he fled
from the premises."
Noonan, bruised and dazed,
was arrested a short time
later.
No Windfall
Due on Vets
Insurance
SAN'l'A ANA -James E.
Heim, Orange County veterans
service officer, today branded
widely circulated reports th.al
veterans may get up to $200
on an unpaid GI Insurance
dividend as "totally false."
K1r M. Flf'Mndu YI J•lme C1rlOI .. ..,..,, a.di
Heim said hia office bu
been flooded with inquiries
about the rumored windfall.
In fact, he said, inqWriea:.bave
become so numerous hia office
i;an'l handle its re~ u I a r
Fer111nOIU l:D I .I'll. "'"'""''' fl .. lrrN1tt.1tlon, Joule MM1t IC.rtl YI wun.,., ....,..., ... GI VIII• Plor1
Kitti r !:11 "·"'"' fl"9 lrtYnll.-tl--., _, W. °""* P. ......... YI ~ #.. .... llYd. lilnflnl 7:0 •• !fl., -S!e ell Mid -flrt, cm• .. _ 1111 Htnlll A. ,,_. MW ""' rt Sunwt Ot'lw
~ L Carrttlllni .... Dwltlll L l:ld 11.m.. ur tn. 1100 a.,sk141 buJlnm. . C•fTlfMn Dn.,. . , He 811d World War Il
veter1111 who have NationaJ
Service Lile Insurance In
f or c e currenUy receive
dividends on the anniversary
date of their policies.
M•rfti1 1!1111'1 D•..., YI Nomtlll C. l :J7 "·""·• !'ftO.Jt, 121"1'1 '4111 SI. l>albl'f' l:IM 1>.m., SUllCl1y, lfrudu,. llrtr. JOI
Jo.In Mlrlt Nowa.1111 .., Fr1llll Cit~ C•rrwiflon
N<MIMd, Jr. · 1:5' •.m., -""'-ted dryw, •1 fl•lrn
DEATH NOTICES
ALLEN I r.-·11. Alltn. Jr. d2 Oo¥11. Ori,..,
Hun!IM !on a..dl. 5urv1Yed II~ 111r-
en11. Mr. 111d Mn. 0-.... Ill. Allin.
Sr.i 111"1". R1lllll'Jl111 .,.. ........ ,..,.,.,
Mr. •1111 Mr1. Gleft Allin 11111 Mr.
..... Mn.. .....,. Siii~. $M"YkM -
held SUndlY, 2 flt.\, 11 If-. COl'Tll'lllllllfy Meltlod'llf Cl'Mdl, Munlll!lltarl llffdl.
Ol!"Klld bY fltllc l"•mll'JI Cetonlll PIJ>
.,..... "-· lnhll'mllll wm bl hl'ld ~• Gllrnlf', t .. 11.
JUNIPER
Madie Jun..,.. '14 8ntel Aw ..
W"lmlMl'tf". luMYff llY -. H1l'YllY
tnd ICl'lllW1'h G. J..,,..,.1 dllltfllwf,
Mn. Ol~r'ln lerllnJ tour •nirdctlll·
dre11 11111 two ,,.., .,-.lldd!Jldr.n.
5ervka, 1oc11,., Mandrf, l PM, flnli:
FomllJ Co!onltl Fl.ll'llft1 Homt.lur-
111 •• 11,,..1 ouc. Mldl1pll.
T-1 Ctlf1crd Artlwr. AM .IS, OI
llt lll09 l'311'1d. SUrvfYild bY di~
le<"I, Mn. P1mel1 "-'""""' Tl.oll1111
Suunftl 0. Llll"ICllll, S.ntl ""'-"'/ Debur1h IC. H1nw, C111ll ......,., 111d
KlmblrlJ Sl.o• Al'dllr,, 13* Btllloe
1111"'9 1 &111tr, Mn. Cannt. IC. Collr, Si n Oll9e1 ma...,, Mrt. AllU MM-.,n. ... ,. Dlwoi •l'MI 111 ... 1"9nddll'J.
drefl. l«Ylc:a, foclrr", Tllall•v, U
AM., PICffk VJW 0\11"4. In"""*", ... mt.. Dlrldtd bJ' B1llJ Morlu1ty,
>S21 t . c..... """"''' c~ dll "''· GURREN
M11d1'911 G. Gu,,..,. AN 17, et 1911 c ........ om.. ec.11 Mesi. 0.11 "' -.1111. MG¥. 21. SIHYl'lld ..., 1111.t.IM,
o.Jllll J. G\1,.,....1 two -Jahll
BAL'n MORTUARIES
Coroea del Mar OR I-ICM
Cotta .... Ml S.!CI
110
BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
Broadway, Costa
LI s.34S3
Men
DILDAY BROTHERS
H1111tln110D Va!J~~
M•rtuary
17911 Beaeb Blvd.
Buntln(ton Beach
W.77'71
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Morlury
Cbpel
S5M Padflc View Drlvt
Newport Bucla, CaWonla
IM4-l'lll
PEE[[ FAMILY
COWNIAL FUNERAL
BOllE
7111 Bola Ave. W-'"-llllW
WE8'roU1'I' lfOBTVAllY
111 E. 171' Ill., .c.i. -•• 'II
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DEATH NOTICES
J., Jr. •1111 Gery G!Jnwtt1 fWl:I a.uih-ten. M,,.. 81rbln Allin, Colti Mtu1
M,,.. Sltl!Wy On\'lfnid, H1111!11'11fml
hlef!J -llnltller, ""· WIHl1"' Eldt-mlll..,, AtQdl11 iw. Wlllddlllertrl.
RDHrT -rtcl!W' SUNS.y, 7:JO PM, ....ltrn Mtn. lllb "*"'Int· ,,,_. dly, II AM. Mltl •I St. JcM t1'11
l#tlll C.lhollc Chwdl. l)lrfdM bJ'
. kit .,...,..., Morlvlry, 111 lnlld-_,., Catt. Mel-I •
DAW!ION
NMI M. Dnololl. :tlOi Hlllelrtlf Pr ..
LOI A ...... Sl.orY!Wd bY -MT. H•relcl 0.-. N-' Mldl1 ""'"" llnllhlf1, C. R. D9wtan; l!l•lrlln1
H1n'1' D9-. Arucllt1 Nertie Dew.
IOI!. All'llrnbno1 ho'lil 11tt..-\. Mn.
Mt"' Oul'Clln, Stdantr Miu. '""' 0.WIOll. LO'I A/llle4ft/ four •Nlllk!lll-
dretl •l'MI n,,. ll'MI •r1ndl:lllld"'11·
G••Yll!Oo "1\'kts, Moncl1y, 2 PM.
1t h II.~ -"'-lml ,.,..-,. L,.
A""'-. Olrtdlcl llY tell ltw'fw•Y
IM<"tuerr, 111 l!lrmdw9y, Co.Ii """"'·
llANSBAW
Wl1ti1m A. H•na.lllW, AH Sf, ~ 2111111
8 W1!1-. C11t1 MRI. 01" of
delltl, Nw. U. Sunofftd bJ' wfft,
P1ulll'llJ Ml\, Wlffllll'll .,_ """""'"'' lfr11"Ce1 and DonlN, .w-ot., .... W.n:ild Het'llfllw, Drwlolll ft'M 11dtn.
Mvrtll J-t111111 t\lllf'Jfl WOlllh, o1
0nil!fl/ Dlroil'rY WI"" W J-
W1ft;IM. of YllCQ \'1l11Y1 'Ellnlltlrl YClllM, Wl1'*11lft1 ....,..,.ndcl!Hll""'. Strvk"ll wm bl 111111 T'ulldty, 1 PM.
l!ltll lrOldwolY CP\IMI, wltll Or. 11..,._
l...o' 1!1"9M1n1 afflclatlnt, '""""""· M1rtlor 11•1 "'-'-Jal P1rt. 01~
b'I' a.ti lll"lllCIMY MorflNrJ, 111 ll~J, COii• Mt!M.
DE LUNA
A1 .. o De Lu111. Ate n, d l!Md C!nc:o Ill M1.,... l"ount.ln V1llt¥. oai. of
llMI!!. NOY. U. Strvlc:ft PllldlH. Smllht Mortutry, Olr«ton..
KANSAS
Jott9h ic........ 7'91 11-11
Hunllftltarl 8-ctl. °'" "
No<t. u. 5lfvka "'"'""'· ""'"N PRIEST
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Cl"* lH flrlnt. l!l.i<IWll l1t~r af
Mn. Cltltd\ne N. JourC11ln1 broll'Ml1
OI HwlMn II.. •l'MI It-• Alan Prle!J tnllll'l•""r d Doo.11\it C•r!. 01 w..,.. Aler\. -Ol.....il L\'ftll J ... ,. dllft. ltf¥ka ,toCllY, Mandiy, 12 noon.
'' "" Oollrdl Oil our P•lhtn. F°"'' l•-,_.,..._..., P1!11. CYllftil. Forni
LI-"""""-"· DlrK!on.
NAGLER
And that, he said, is h1s
final word on the subject,
Judge Asks
Mind Tests
In Stabbing
SANTA ANA -Superior
Court Judge Wllllam Spein
has ordered 1 man accu.sed
ol atabb!ng,-1 junior blgh
school teacner to a state
hospital for psychlatric ex-
amination.
CGmmitted to the c b I D •
facility far a 90-day dlagnolUc 111"'1 wu Bugh Gerold Want,
25, ol Santa ADI. Want ha I
pl"lifed lnnoftnt to charges of
... u11 with Intent to kill.
-Ward WU &ITeSted last Aug.
5 alter be, allegedly atabbed
the teacher, Edward
McGuckin, with a 10-'.tnch
butcher knife. McGuckln was
treated at Orange County
Medical Center for 1 t a b
woonda ln the chest and bad.
Polict said the men m!!"f.
In a downtown bar and began
an argument which ended with
the stabbing Incident I n
Ward 's home.
Camera Works
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10 AM. "r1"''' 1ni.m...,i. 01l"9C;hlll b• iature color telev'·lon camera Olldlr II""-Mortu1rv, H1111!111t'°" IA '"°'· MJ.mt. which tran.smlta pictures from
SCHULTZ inside the human body for
M!Moll 11:. ktlllttt. S.JJ 1.a111r A~ • study by medical students. LK....-. Dale OI ... Ill. Novernbtr n. Svrv'-1 "" hvlbl,..., trtc1 IOI!. The camera was developed
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D!lda• 11.-.. C"-tt lntrrm.nt, M~ Fltz.simons Anny HO«pltal in
01"own, Cor>n1Ctiai1-. OIACIH b"t 011-Denver. It weighs less than 10 d•' e ... Mortu1~1111111tooi hild'I, ~.i~ M>-1n1 ~ ; • pou._.. --Stops Tormenting
Rectal Itch
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'A LITTLE STRINGY?' -It's going to b.\ a litue large for the
oyen, but Mrs. Patrtck Randall and Mn. Jj)the! Pago (left to right)
rilemll!"• of the Laguna Beach Assistanclt'Lea~e. ·are determined.
'lbeyjhgure if'tney can ~k ttia bln!·/""Y other•turkey will be
child's play. Mrs. Page is head chef in charge of th~ delicious
birds whleh.Y!ill be served to about 100 members of the Fiiendsllip .
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Stiidents taking Spanish from Amador ·Licon,
headt0f the language department at Thurston Inter-
m~ate School, are not the only ones who benefit
frofu his knowledge.
I Each semester the bright-eyed instructor joins
Mrs. Carol (William) Bielefeld in her home ecooo-
'mies class.
I The object of his educational detour is to teach
coeds how to prepare a proper and tasty Mexican
1 d.Ihner. I Licon, who prides himself on his Mexican food ,
had an excellent teacher-his mother.
Once a year the soft-spoken bachelor has a huge
party for about 85 guests. His mothe·r travels into
Laguna to help out her son, and according to re--
ports, ttie results are memorable.
After sul)lJller school the energetic cook pl"e-
pares a grand finale, end-of-the-swnmer meal for
the reSt of the faculty, and he also cook1 tor his
adult c}asses.
A Mexican dinner is not for the hostess whn likes
to sip cocktails with her guests while food ts cooking
in the oven, Licon warned.
"It's not the kind of thing you can prepare ahead
of time unlesa you ·make a casserole, and,casseroles
are not really Mexican," be said.. '
· ReCipea used in the home economics' course take
one hour to demonstrate, and serve six people. It is
an inexpensive d.inner,.a,nd costs lesa UJ.an 50 cent.a pet person. .
FLAUTAS
'>i cup diced tomato
'>i cup diced onion
'>i can corned beef or, preferably, ahredded boiled beef . .
Oil
8 tortillas
Place Oil in small frying pan and add tomatoes
and onions., Simmer until brown and add chopped
beef. Stir well, breaking up the meat and season
with salt. Let cook while warming tortillas one at a
time in-a large skillet. When the tortilla is flexible,
1poon the mixture Into it and roll up. Put ,,. cup oil
in larger pan and fry rolled tortillas (now flautas),
turning when they feel hard. Drain oil off and place
in a pan lined_ with pa~ towels.
These flautas are deliciOU! dipped in guacamole
and served with nopalitos (cactus leaves)
GUACAMOLE DIP
If.a cup diced oniona
1 diced pepper
1 diced pimento
"' cup diced tomato lf.a cup sour cream
lf.a ripe avocado.
Peel and mash I> avocado and add tomatoes,
onions, diced pimentos and chile pepper. Season
with salt and pepper, stir well,, add. '1\ cup of sour
cream, stir agam and let c:blll.
NOPALITOS
'>i cup diced 1"mato
,,. cup diced onion
2 Toil
I> jar nopalltos (cactus leaves)
3. ounces jack. cheese
"' cup milk Cook oil, tomatoes and onion in pan until brown
and add drained nopalitos. Lower flame to simmer
and add small bits of cheese with the milk, Stir aa
cheese melts and simmer.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: ( havo lour
--two boy• and two lllrll ~
bul my prolJlem II Dot with -11'1 tlielt lillior.
H• 1<11 llqof llllrly wen with tho
boys (apd,1 ml 11) but hll r<lallomhlp
'li:ltli bis 4lugblan -~ to deatli.
,,.,, .... 11 1111<1 17 -dlrlinc lllrla,
~and buly. Involved In -IC)lvltles -music, lennil, llWlmmlng
alid -.ieodfng. Tbtlr ...-0 lft ...
oellmt llld the Iioo... II llwayt lllled
wlthaUrldlveleena(en.
'rbelr fa01'r lltlcb lib stue wb<a
tho bo1' come oter. Re ·ciut-tll.m
an d mlkel lnlultlne rtmarb. lie hu
mllle It ciear.IO lhe boy• lhlt he doelll\
trullt them. When the girls I" out (they
olton double date) he llOllltti-lollow1
tliem In h I 1 car. (I've beged blm not
to but be ljplOl'OI me.)
!'.t!I_ l\W'd blm tell frlendl h!! d~ 1rilt"' ll'Obably never marry
-they foie l&elr daddy 10 modi
, no man could enr ~':' up IO him., Thetra1111iaiash'il dlhlilnibecii111e
be 11 . .., _. ... and ..,.plcl"""' Wbel
can I do about UU. 1ppallin& aituailon?
-ILLINOIS
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Tbirteen lon't·an unlucky number .. At 'loutnot'&
about 100 ·~:«·~,Frlebdaiilp aub,.an 'o&~
groop lpOllioi'ed ,'liy 1M ~ Beadl ~
League. ·I ' . • ·, · , .
' ) 1" • ni.· ia.....,. aroma . .i turkey l,nd,all'111!~ •. '
will Creel tile iiltn and -· ... Ibey~ th• Iatu.i . Howe loolc!lt 1o edW Ille 13th annu.I Tllanbilvili('
dinner prepared by Ill• _,.,.fpr t!i<irbenellt. . '
Mrs. Andrew Morthland ml her conmilUM mom. ·:
bers have made -~ for the event. Mn. Ethel
Page, head chef in charge:C!i !he tlfdidowo ~:)flll·b9
AHirted by Mrs. Wtl)llton llrJd:W,Y ~ Mn ... ~
C. Long. Mrs. Cart W. Nash will be in' charge of itUfllns.
. Glowing candl .. and artlJllc d!OCOratlom for 11i' dtl)o nor tabl.S were created through 11le-combliled elf~
tile Mmes. FltzhUJh Brewer, -Campbell, PautD;
Griem, Harry E. Hanson, Bryalit M. Seu. ·anct J.-x. -
Mel . . ' cer. , .. . ·
Following the bleesinJ'clven.by·lbe-Rev .. ~ L. •
Cornelison, guests wbl be 'aervOll bY. 'eigbt .niw .p~~ .
loila) .members. 'Ibey include· the Mmes. Robert. Jllad·
er, W; Raymond Hendei:-on, William L)'l)ll, Paul ·l'.ltW~,
Aloysius :l'' Theodore. Taylor,.W.i11Wlt Ulljin! ind . 'Henry Stuart eber,. · ( : ~ t· ., ~ ·~ 1 ''. ! ,
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Vows Spofen
Sett1n"" for R1teS· ~M<Intyre,anorang• inAdamtElemenlarySciiool. ~ 1 €oat College art teacher who Costa Mesa.
The chapel of St. Andrew's Serving 111 be.st man wu
Presbyterian Church, Newport Gabrie1 Moretti of Torino, Ila-
Beach wu lho .. Wng for doll· .ly •• Ulllering guesta to their
ble ring nuplloll untllD( in pilceo W«e. Scott Crane ol
marriage Ruby Fong o f Newport Beach and Steve Hu
Newport Beach and Huy Trieu of Hoal Kong.
.Jitllll'"' ~ Jlabrs, • Pml!!IDl "'R!',!!I"* '!II The Rev. llr. Raymoi>d ·1. RoWt 1!uelti! wlille-llnglng
1 Brahams solemnized the appropriate aelecUons was
1 double ling ceremofll' for tht Willtam Hell. .
, daughl<r ol Mr. and Mn, T. · nie recepllm far.,,.-
K. Yu d 'blpel, ,.._ ..., •··' ·••-ID .-. ~-ol
the '"''"' Mr. and Nil: lll<f -,_... ~ ~ Quang N"""' ol llillAt. lloull' , Mr. and Mn. Crone, who hove
Vietnam. ~ , provided • bome lpt the bride
Given In mon1aP b '/' llnce lllG.
William J';!lnrd Crl\IO d Udo Cir<ulalln( the ,.-
Isle 1 .. her .,..-, tho bride wu 'lllll Anp1o Fmli ol
selected 1 lloor lqtb Viet-Hoal Kaoc, • (armer .-nameoe otyle woddHjf ,... mote ol .1be bride. Spedol
made for her _ In, T~pel of gueati at the eveht were Miu
Chineae. al.It ~-Her Teresa Wana:, a cbJldbood
elbnw-Jea&th vell tJI 111usJcm friend of tht bride from TllpeI
was caugbi to • cmm with and Mr. and Mn. -
l!lephanolil and 11113' lrbite Egbert ol Irvine.
flower&. Sbe carried , a ~vto-1be bride LI a graduate. of
torian bouquel of w b I t e Taipei American ·School 'F
Oowera. Taiwan, OrlJlle COUt ColleP
,pi<neeted auwo visual art in-Mcintyre's interest tn hi!
Uon. will be the speilker new . theory on au~vision , drawing deve1oped during the
a c;:osta Mesa Art League 1 12 years be worked at Disney
m Y. meetlni tomorrow. Studios. Toda7 hia ldeu are ni 7.*> p.m .. event, open being put to use in tchoobi
to public, will take place throughout the country.
Thia summer a aeries of
17 30-mlnute shows were ~
duced at the University of
Oklahoma to demonstrate his
method " drawing people.
Ooe-wetk cluaes which take
place In -partl of tht country each summer have
lnc:reued the interest of in-
llructon and student..
He hu written aeveral
boob Including I lntbook,
"Au~VlluaJ Drawing," "Big
'Euel 11" and "Best Book
on Ilnlwti\s People."
Mn. RlWrd In&ram. presi-
dent, will intn>duce the artht foZJowtnc a I b 0 r t 1MJllnea
meelinl-
Miu DWmo Dovtdoon ol and Temple Buell Collop In
Paaad-tbe bride'• colleie Denver wbere lho rtcelvod.
roommale, wu maid ol honor ,her bocbelaro ~In libero!
wesrtq • willow areeo lllk an.. Her buablllll rocelved
chiffon ,... with empire sty~ his BA degr .. from Whittler
ing. A obort lllullon veU and Co~ where he ':l
a Vlclorlan puff o1 i:eie.uat with Franklin ~-He 'th th A. yellow ...., and pom pom working for Illa mastm. e Ir
and Orlenlal pine completed in marketing •I CIDfornlo; . her enaemble.. State College at Fullertcn.': \ , I Sbir1.ey .irt e m,
Light Thrown
On Decorating
For Holidays
A oerlto of etgbt Set lbt
Stlge prosrams focusing on
hollda,y ~ will be
irponlOl'9d 1 by S o u t b e r n
Calllornla F.dlaon Co. In Ila
EJectilc tJvini Cenl<r, Hun-
l(lpln -fnlm MCl!day, DOc. I to Tbunday, Dec. tJ.
Misa Role Dom<olck ol Alter 1 wedding trip 'to San ·.daughter ol Wllll .... E. l Ntedl-. -lden11colly, Franclaco the newliweds will St• m ol H1llltlnatdl
was tn~kL resklt ln La Habra. Beach, hll WOil the w11111 o1 a T.ranl• Wodd Aldil19I tllght --..
She compl•'l~Jftlk " '!'eeU of class~·ind
lnflighl 1ra1nina al ll>e..
training l!enter-ln K»
S@I City, Mp. Mlu.Bleli{
will be ·~ palHI> gen out ol O\llilre In-·
tematlooal Alrj>Wt, In
ChiC'llgo. •
Peering Around
I -FOUB-•NJIW-•memben--•bo-ve-G•reenoqb,--•G•anon-•IWiln.--A.
been electecI to U1e governing S. Roubtrbllnw:<, M ro .
council ol tht University of Willlam Schoder, and tht
Southel1l Calllornlo'• Friends patroneues of the Troja~
ol tht Llbrarleo. Leque of Orange County.
The new coi1ndkn ~Mn .
Justin Dart. Mn. Simon
R.amo . Mrs . Joseph
Schildkraut and C:Ollier ¥00111.
1be other council members
are Dr. Aero) Arnold. George
Cutor, Mra. Pbaenlx
·01d West
In Deluxe
A delun edition ol '"nit
Cft'boJ in Alt" ii available
lo die !>Obllc lndiy in the
Waiem Artl· Gtllery of s.d-
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"""'17 d Ibo Old Well OI _, throucb tht eyeo ol
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witllm --Ille Ille Ed ~•Yi Ill. II wU1 be put on ... .bi ccajmldloD wttb • CUI'
hlilr iliililliOf, In t111 pl""1 . .,...,... _ dmon llwl
Mll. AND MRS. P a u I
WUllam Lawrence Jr. ol Lido
lale, Hancock Park and Palm
Sprin&a are on a brief trip
around the world visiUna Lon·
don, Parts, Brussel!, France,
Switzerland, India and Japan.
Portrayed
Edition
Featured artl!b "ho 1 e
orljinal palntinga, -and sculpture art being eihlbited
In the galltoY throucJI ~
day. Dec. 10, Include Joe
Bffler, Bill Bender, Joe De
Yoog. Nicholas FI r f I r e a.
Clyde Forl}'lbe, A. Marco
Gomez, BUI Hampton, Fred
llannoo, Harold Hoptlnlon,
Stanley N. Loq, Ernelt Mar·
Iii, Don Percevol, Burt J>roo.
t.r, Lenore SliermAn, -TGnk, Robert wop.er. CUr111
'lllnpte, Olaf WJePnl ""' J.R.W-
Sweet "Ade\•nes
Mia Corol Hein>, bomt
eccnomllt f« the company,
will -1ppetlrer and hon d'oeuvre ldNJ at
eocb "' the progrll)nl. The procrams the ...et
Dec. I IA ~ljlld le< 7
p.m. M~ ml 'I\ieodoy and
10 ·11DL Wednteday and Thurs.
. ' Horborltlel alii!W1 S-
' day. 'Iba following week'•
meetlntl will be ot 7 p.m.
Monday, 10 a .m. Tuesday; 7
p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m.
'nrurlda,y, Dec. II.
Adellnes coovene Mcn-'Ille publlc ii Invited to ot-
teod, IOd rocipe books will
be given. Further lnformltkri
m•y be obtained by co1llD(
the company I 547-7511, ut, m.
~'I'. 11 a p.m. !or In
coue.,ge Park School ta
Mesa. Mn. Pat Partin,
~ will l!UlStm' auesd(lnl
gardlng the choral group.
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BE FREE OF
FAGIAL HAIR
FORE\/ ER ••••
Lat us et>ON ;yi:..t hoN
easy It la to r-emove
exce~s ha.tr wlth · ., ....
modem electrolysis,
medically appt"'OV"ed •••
Mfe, fl.st, gentle.
You're lnvlted to
COMult Wlth our
licensed technician,
In our Beau~ Sal.on.
• -!ailurld ID ltl ,.,.. ~ , .. ~llirlCl;"':C~~ Kids uk. to • ~~ :: ""'r;J:l.°!":t Ask Andy Newport ~
tloo be ollend 'far 1111 ~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~!l ID--ta lol« dlto. -4~-------1:
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May Co's exclusive collection in
pure silk on a precious blend
ol rayon and sillc. For evening a
of elegance. A candlelight
dinnef for two.
Imported from British
Hong Kong. Exquisite hand-
guided quilting and line
detailing. Shown are
just two of a collection o! May
·Co's own llnports.
a. pure silk. lime and aqua. or
pink and lemon. 8-16. 88.00
~ "b.ah~~;Rayonar!dlllk
weave. ahrimp, avocadb,
ivory. S,M,L. t0.00
may co robeo and loungewear 55
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A certain test for a motJib
picture ls the SI.fl)~ of iM
potroos who ... JU\otng tlio
thtatre, alter viewing the film
product. U you apply this fo1m
of query at Newport Udo, dyr-
ing the exclusive nm of
With The Wind, you'll
many, many compliments
this tr::emendous production.
'Ibe all·Ume-great pl
fnmtnr a famed love
against the background of
Civil War period, a winner
ten Academy Awards, s
Clark Gable a.s Rhett Butl
and Vivien Leigb ., Searle
O'Hara.
Olivia de HavHland plays the
role of Melanie Hamilton, IMilt
Howard abowl aa Ashley Wilkes
and HatUe McDaniel gives ~
award winning portrayal u
Scarlett'• Mammy. Also a cast
of thouwlcil, with 59 majo<
speaking roles, lends authen-
liclty to 1be marv-elous mavlo
now .t the Udo in new Wlde-
Scneo and Metrocolor oplondor.
There ls one evenlnt
perlormonct of 6-Wlfll Tlw
WIM al Newport Lido ol 1:00
p.m. On S.turday and Sunday
lbt obowing Is cootlnuous, begtn.
ntng at 12:30 p:m. Special Shop-
per Ma-ll at 1:00 p.m, .., w_, oftemoon.
-.... , let tt be aald tlial
-~---. -Utnc Hs oxclllllv•
ena._i for the H-m:ea, at Newport Lido. lt'1 I
fwii--old otlll 1 Qwnplcml.
MUA MATINEE'.') grow ml
I""' in populority. Mon and
Ilion -.... ...,...u.r. are learnln1 that they can tab
• mid-week broak from dalll ::;,:es ,;:1 :;z, i~ln;;
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P'OIJllilll 11.ut promptly ot I: 00
p.m., openlnf with · 1 r e • --FREE PASSES to tht Lido
or lbt Mt11 will bt malled
todoy to M. M. ~. -Mandartn Dr., Coltl'M.H, Phil
Orta, 1't )omnlM, tc.rooA del
Mor, Too7 Dyll.ark. S Ol I
Stuboro Dr., Newparl -
11111 -Taloch, 1111 E. B.!lboi Blvd,, Balboo.
-"' tbe -wU1 bt · ,,_ ol "Plclln PelD" al
• !loo film -ltd for tllo
Lido• -one dlJ roat-.. Hope :raa ... laclodod btfn
loo Janel
1>o bovo , Ham 11olld17. I
1 And our tbanlla to all ol no.
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1 1 MiJ~,Flows Freely Mte-r Rams' 24-21 Vic~ory
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LOS ANGELES (UPO -Oeorge Allen
lln'I euclly . o Bob Hope with lbe
wlaecracb but be made a ftmr1y ~
ly alter hla Los Angeles Rima squeoked
by lbe New York GUmls Sanday wben
l"ouni.tn Valley's Bruce Goll.sett booted
a 3&-7ard field gool wUb loor llOOOCld.t
lo play.
"It'• just the way we'd planned It,"
Aid a ohaky Allen ln·lbe dreuing room
.. he llppod • glua o! milk f<r hla
ulcer.
1ben more lel'l.ously I he said. 0 We
always 1 e e m to do It the bard way.
It was a great win. our guys showed
guts and cbaraclet comini ~ llW way."
Franilc Fran Tarkenton who beat the
Roms Mven -In 11 -wben he WU with the ~ Vlklnp
almool did ff ogalnl •
The Giant qUarllerblck, ocrambllnl
unbelievably, U.--loudldown puaes. llll lasl·ooi -ao 11-yard beauty
to A.area Tbomu -came wlth just
U -. lo play lo lbe 1ame and,
alter p... Gecolek'• CGllV'll'lioo, lbe
11COre atood, 21·21. -·
Aller lbe kickoll lbe Roms look the
ball on their own 3' and Roman Gabriel
quarterbacked them in five careful plays
lo lbe point .. ~ Goaelt could kick
bis ~yard tiebreaker which needed a
rcuaing roar from the crowd ol U.,534
to help the ball over the crossbar.
Gossett bad m1s3ed lhree previous field
pl Irie. ml he WI, "! left bedJ1
aboot lbll. Sure, I WU O UWe _.,,..
pin& out U-the lut Ume bu1 I
have areat conftdence 1n our center
(lien Iman) and my bolder (Eddie
Mead<r). I'm· thankful I !ll*(e 11." '
Tbt Rim ,_.;, II now .. 1-1 and
Ibey 11111 llllnd • ball 1ame behind
lbe Baltlmon Colla In tho Nallooal Foot·
hill Leo&ue'• coaatal division.
"W• can't lole because Baltimore
alw1y1 keeps wlunlng," lald Allen.
Nm "l'l'Oll<lll le< the Roms II Min-
nesota oo tho road SUnday. They come
home to f... tho Cbic:ogo Bean Dee.
a and wind up the regular aesaioo at
tho Collaeum ogain81 tho Colla.
Trojans Await Notre Dame,
Heisman Trophy for 0. J.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Reconl
smashing halfback O.J. Simpson looks
ahead to Notre Dame and Ohio State
while his University of Southern
Californi a fans expect the He.ism.an
Trophy for O.J.
Simpson scored three touchdowns ln
the 28-16 victory over UCLA Saturday
wbicb upl the No. 1 naUooaliy l'lled
Trojans undefeated and in the process
establ.isbed _ two. National Coll~ate
'Athletic Asaociation anCl 1ix USC ncords.
The 200-pounder from San Franruco
surpassed the week~ld NCAA single
sea.son rushing recocd by adding 205
yards for a total of 1,&54 with the
.regular season finale against Notre Dame
. at the Coliseum com;ng up Sa'turday.
Eugene "Mercury'' Morris of West
Tulsa Ripped, 100-6
Houston Star Nervous
Going for .~ OOth, Point
HOUSTON (AP) -University of
Houston football statistlclarui pulled out
the record books todafar.d began making
revisions.
The Cougars routed oulclassed Tulsa
1CJ0-6 Saturday night in the Aatrodome,
the first time in nearly two decades
a major colkge football team has scored
100 points during a season game.
Houston, national total offense leader,
gathered 726 yards against the Hurricane
for a season total of 5,185, most ever
by a major college team in one year.
The Cougars have one game remaining..
Twelve players acored for Houston,
which climaxed a 14-touchdown. deluge
with Mike Simpson's SS-yard punt return
with ZZ seconds left in the game.
Fullback Paul Gipson carried 29 times
for 289 yards and three touchdowns.
He became the school's No. 1 ground
gainer with 2,585 yards in his career.
"I got a little tired in the first half
because I wasn't able to do a lol of
running in practice," Gi~son said. "This
week I'm going to have to get oot
and get my legs back."
Houston led U-0 at halltime and then
swamped the Hurricane with 'Z1 points
in the third period and a naUonal reaird
49 points in the last quarter.
Tulsa bad upset jloua!m 22-ll WI
year.
' "We're a Bick. injured and very young
team," said Tuls& Coach Glen Dobbl!I.
"Houston bas a fine team, though."
Texas State h a d finished his season the
w e e t before with. ~,57L Simpson also
bad can1.ed the most times in a aebon,
334. The previous recor'd stood at ~.
An All-American in 1967, his first year
with the Trojans, Simpson started 1968
as a prime candidate for the Heisman
Trophy, .aymbolldng the outatandtng col-
legiate football player in the nation.
With the award due Tuesday, moat
observers 1 e e him running away w i t h
the honor, for wbicb be placed 10COOd
to UCLA'1 Gary Be ban a year ago..
S1nce Simpson joined the Trojans, they've
lost but once in 20 gamea.
O.J.'s trio of four-yard touchdown
1mashea against the determined Uclans
boosted his six-point production to 21
for the sea.son, bettering the Tro]an
record of 20 set by Mork Kaer back
In 1925.
Ria 126 points for the year betters
the 114 by Kaer In his big seuon.
In fact, O.J. pulled to within 24 yards
of Mike Garrett's three-year cateer
rwihlng mark of 3,221. Garrett, who
won the Reisman 'n'ophy three years
ago, set his record In three years.
O.J. will have to beat it in two since
he attended City College of San Francisco
two years.
Simpson predicts victories over both
Notre Dame this week and over Ohio
Slate ln the Rose Bowl on New Year's
Day.
"I just know we can beat them,"
SlmJ>.'°n declareJ.
In addition to the two Kaer record!,
broken by Simpson, be also boosted hil
tot.al for carriea to 625 surpassing Gar-
rett's 612, and hil most rush past !hark
lo 1!31, passing the 818 by Garrett.
Impressed by the 50-I4 victory Obi o
State posted over Michigan, Simpson
declared be had no preference on the
Rose Bowl fe>e ei:cept, "We want to
be playing the best."
Terry Lieweke, who earlier kicked a
36-yard field goal, booted hit 13th con-
version in 14 at attempts for the looth
point before t&e CoUgar homecolfting
crowd.
"I was very nervous," Lleweke said.
"but I couldn't let the other guys down af.
ter they got lt up that high. I W&l!I OD
the spot."
Simpson WM more cmfldent In
Lieweke'1 abilU)'.
Southern Cal, Buckeyes
To Settle No. I Issue
He said, "I wasn't thinking about the
100 points unW after I ......ct' lbe goal
line. Then it really hit me .. Playing
this game wW be bard f:<> forget."
Lakers_ Edge
Bulls, 103-100,
C~ach Ullhappy
• LOS A!jGELES ~AP) -"1!'1 llW•l'I
good Jo. win. a game but we're juat
not playing ball as Wt !hould,'t said
Laker ~~ BW Van Breda KolH after
h Is Los 'Angeles La.ten woa ~ 103·100
National Basketball Association victcry
over Chicago.
"We havo lo start p)1yiq toplher
better," he said. I
The three-point margin Sunday night
came after the Wen came alive in
the third period.
Elgin Boyl<r erupt..i f<r 18 polnla In
the t b Ir d period and gave the Lak<f1
a 91-71 lead Into the final quarter. '
COLUMBUS, Obio (AP) -Who's No.
I in the nation?
Secood-ranked Ohio State, S:O, and
Southern California, 9--0 and ranted No.
l, will decide that controverlrial subject
New Year's Day on the gridiron -
where It should be setUed.
But untll college football 's two giants
collide in the Rose Bowl, Coach Woody
Hayes Is convinced his Buckeyes are
better than O.J. SlmpSOl\ and his Trojan
mates.
"I think we proved It oot there,"
Hayes said Saturday alter O h i o
huminated arch-rival MJchlgan fi0.14 in
·the BJg Ten chmnpionship frtQ! before .a record Ohio Sladium crowd of 85~1
"We beat the No. 4 team in the
<OWltry -a re>J good ICJOlball leam
-and we beat them big," Haferobserv.
ed.
And no matter what happens In t b e
Rose Bowl, the future for Haye1 and
Ohio State football certainly loob rosy.
The Bucks, who now own the naUon'1
longeol winning streak -IS -lllal1ed U
sophomores agaimt the Wolverines.
And fullback Jim 00., who plunred
lor four loucbdownl and 143 rushing
y""'8 I& JpOti" lhe roinp, " O!lly • junior. -· ' \
Hayis rel. till sPeeclJ, mullkalented
backfield liitad nut • ...,.. and 1.,..
only one player from • strong defensive
unit.
There's depth and talent at most po&o
lt.lon1 and 0 h i o could be desUnecf to
duplicate lb first ~ect seaaon. aince
1954. -
The Buckeyes crashed MJchlgan'.1
defeos\VB' for !¥, 1'Ulfs Zll!h!ni with
soph ~ Zeh llaodUq ·111e outside
alanta, otll .~ pciJer ·•limo up the
middle' and ~k ,a.z Kem -='"'Ibo Mr.~ ...... ,. with hla &ml Paal41. . ),: '
OtJJ" '?"" ~ ...... him "M.iotld ..... andll~·newldlool ·*toudards
for the leUOb. · · ·· -
And H•yes felt tho Bucb did a good
job stopping Mlcblgan'1 Hoo Jolmaon,
who pined 11 yards and sc:ored both
Wolverin< -to !It\ two ,_. Blg'l'eu-.
But Jolmaon got only 11 yards 111
the lealXI half, 'aa Michigan, forced
to play coldlup football, ftlll lo an alrpma.
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ALL BY HIMSELF -Roman Gabriel fooled the
New York Giant defense Sunday when he look off
down the sideline for a ~ya.rd touchdown run. His
scamper and Bruce Gossett's conversion made tbe
score 14-14 In the third quarter. Gossett won th•
game with four seconds left when he booted a 36-
yanl field goal.
Mesa's Peek
Resigns Post
As Grid Coach
By GLENN WIUTE
Of "'-0.111 '1'-' 11.n
Nell Peek has resigned his .poBltlon· aa
head football coach at Costa Mesa High
School this morning, the DAILY P.lLQT
Jeai'ned exclusively.
Peek, 34, said he was basing hill dects.
Ion on the facl he did not care to tblok
about football for the whole year -some-:
thing yw mU!t do to be a winner.
.,I even resented working the 1 o n g
hours on weekends , viewing film . an d
checking scooting reports," Peek safd.
"WitL all that time spent we still wotind
up losing.
''To compete in big time high school
ball you have to have a man who believ-
es in weight training and who speirds the
entire rear working wlUt football.
"L uon't want ·to do that."
Peek was especially disappointed In
his team's 3-6 record for the 1968 cam·
paign. "I thought it should have been
the reverse of ihat," he stated.
HIJ best campaign 11lnce he replaced
Dan Kimball In 1965 was a 4-4-1 rec(lrd
lasf year -the best mark ln Mustang
htoi.ry.
And the highlight o! his coacblng ten-
ure with 'the. Green and White was a 3-0
wirl ovef. Newport Harbor lit '67. He also
tabbed a 7--0 win over league champion
Buena. Park In '65 as one of bis m o s t
memorable games.
Peek hopea: to remain at Costa Mesa
and said he will serve as a lightwel8"t
coach "ii the new head coach wants me
to."
Athletic dlttctor Bob Hunter has no
replacement in mind at the momenL
Pett'• overall record at Mesa w a s
11-lZ-Z.
Sports In llrlef
Pen~y Ann TriesABA;
Fog Postpones Races
COMMACll, N.Y. -P~Ute PeMy Ann
Early, thwarted In her efforts to become
a jockey at Churchill Downs, 1ald Sunday
ahe bas "no lntenUon ol playing pro-
fesslonal basketball." · ·
Miss Early, sign«! to o contrpd by
tl\e Kentucky Colonels of the American
Basketball AMoclation, WU with the
team for Hs game against the New
York Nets Sunday.
She wu not In unifonn, however. She
wore a black knit dreu and sat with
Colonels' team manager Charil~ Mastin.
"I was signed by Kentucky strit'tly
out of sympathy because I couldn't
become a jockey," she said, but added
that she would appear at the Co!Mels'
nei:t home game_, Wednesday. ... ... ...
Foe Ucketa were pused out to over
1,,00ll tam at Oran1a County la·
te.rnadoaal Racew•y Satu.rd.,-night
ANTEATER FIVES
CLASH TONIGHT
In I preliminary test to Its l!JM.89
basketball season, UC Irvine's varsity
basketball forces Lake on Ule Irvine
frosh tonight In Campu1 Hall.at 7 :30.
Coach Dick Davia' varsity posted a
20-8 record laat seuoo and thli: year
appear to ha ve the potential' to better
tha~ mark. •
UC! opens ill regulir alate Ssturday
night at home with UC San Diego.
wbe• the saapy stuff forced a poatpon.
ment ~ the Maaafadaren' hay Car
Cbamplouhfpo.
The adtoo pleb op pul way lllrGqll
tlte eveat at I p.m. tlla 8atarda1.
'Wilen IJie raclal Wll llopped olltt
.......... o! the -,.....,., Gene SDOW of Fort Wordt, Tuu, bad tbl
1-.t apeed will • 1tUI mpla
per! ..........
Sao Diego State'• hopes for a perfect
seuon were snapped over the weekend
by Tennessee State wbicb capltallzed
on a fumble recovery and pad in·
terceplfon lo bold lbe Aitoc1 lo • 13-IS
tie. ·
The Aztecs atiJ:l have another game
on their schedule this Saturday night
when they meet Utah State at San . .Dtetp.
lJtah State scored a 28-13 victory O\!er
lllah Sstunloy.
IVbiWer Collete captured the !!qlJtheni
Calllornfa · lnten:olleglate Atbi.Ue eon-
f erenee championship wtlli a 21-19 v1e1orJ
over University of Redlands c:n a
powerful r;oun<t game !hat picked up
351 yri.
Long Beach State e&ided ill .....,.
on a victorious note as the 49en downed
San Francisco State 14-I4. 'lbe wlo wu
ooly lbe !bird 'al the year fer. ~
Beach agalmt seven. losses. ,
Fruno-State and Hmnboldl State, the
opponents in the Camella Bowl at
Soeramen!o Sta~. boll!...,, vlctoriOUB·lp
Ille final regulot ,....., pnu11. l1111n ..
boldl Slate romped th a .. vfclor7
over Cal Poly of Pomona whlle Fresno
Slate upset University al the Pociflc
1~.
His final total Wal 35. ,
Chicago, whJcb trailed 55-31 at halt,
also got some bot shooting In the Ui!rd
period by Clem Hasldna, who Onlabed
with 15 polnta. Bob Boozer led the loeen
With 17 polnta.
CdM Drive~ Gets Win, Fine ,, ,, ,,.
PIDLADELPIDA: -'Lony 'CUa'I
ftnl pal' ol llle -.... --for tw1 nuou. · ·
The Laker1 got 17 points from Jerry
West.
In the final period, Chicago rallied
but the La.ken held off the Bulls to
win.
Van , B-Knll! lald lbe upcoming
road Laker trip '"ibould be Jfttty 1ood
Indication whether or not we're 1olna
to jell."
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Spedal to Ille DAILY PILOT
RIVERSIDE -Alao Jobneoo o! Corona
de! Mar WU the 14 wlnqer In tho
flftb onnual Rold Race al Champions
at IUvtn1de hJterDadonal ~11 as
tho ;oJt driver lo Clpleo hro ...... over the weekend.
U. ..,,Ind a [>l'1lleel lo win. OflidalJ
f~. -that oll ooolen w .... pilcod. flleplly, Oii the two lop
cars In C Pn>duclion C<lmpetltlon AY
tbeJ -lhem la three other -u...U.
,.. • -11, Joiu-kept bll dlaputed
flrll pllce 8umlay and bis -loc-
tory teammate MUI Minier of Ssnll
Sulona WU allowed lo remain in second
place. '
Olfict.!1 lald tho flnl flve lll-would
llllnd bul fined Jolmaon ...i· Minter !GO
elCh.
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Jobnlon· ... ver)lied 13.938 mlles.an,1-
ln the M.S-mlle run to wln the feature
of the fifth annual meeUng at the
Rivenide Inte:rn&Uonal Racewa).
Johnson. who bu Ille bell ~
drlvinl ~ In the United States, was
drlvnng for Gerden Grove Volbwqen
dealer Doo llunw.
A new rafd<nl al,C..-de! Mar,
Jotmeoo, 12, .-tho -·-from drq nclni te !Old rodllfl nine yean
.... Illa llnlt vlctGry ... • 19G win at Stockton.
In the fall of 1117 Johnson left hla
--lo become Burm' dlnclor al racing oper1Un111.
Johnson wu the only t•o.evtl)t wtnner
In lhe weekend two-di)' race. He turned
In • fin! p11ce per!e<msnco Satuntoy
In Ille B oedan mn~ allo.
ID Jolmoon'1 wU... •lctorJ In U..
(
a. aedan race Saturday, he ftn1shed ae--
cond b u t was declared the winner 'after
Don P I k e of Hawtllorne, Calif., w a•
dlsqua!Ui<d le< a ll\<IU>!sti· lnfl•dlon.
Thert were no 1njurlel!i in a.apect•at11r
Mrtin& Une -In Ille fe<mulo
A, B and c race. EUmlnoted from tho
r..::e but not lnjund as 18 cars picked
tbe!r Woy through lbe wreckage .....
Dave Webster, Newport Beach, Calif.,
Mike Eyerly, I Stlem, Ore., and BID
Gubelmann, New Yott.
Other c1 .. wlnnen SUnchoy were Bob
$tock...1!, Sooth Gate, Calif., R o<oduo-
Uon In o Sprite; Dea Da~. t..o An-
gelos, G procfuctfon. Triumph Spllflre:
Jqlm Ktlly, Falls C'1l\l'Ch, Vo., D pniduc-
llon, Triumph Tll4A : R<Jn Grable, S a n
J .... CalU., fonnulo A,-Spectro Cbevn> leL
Fin~ ft came ""°"I la rr.n 11
feet 'tad -H' _.... f. do to lead I~ LN I ~ Kt!p to' I
... -.... llocby LeiPe .tctory -day over Ile Pllfllddplda FJyen. It ....... arit ..., .... , .....
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RAC• FOlt THI ULL -Corolla·del Mar IDch'• Tim McGW (26) will
tllb Ille ))OCll 90inlt Cal m,11 Tutldaf aftemoon In the CIF w81er polo
qwCW !lulo. lier. l!cGW 11 'iem! d11elm1 Bola Grml•'• Ja1 Haff.
OAllY PILOT ,.... W AMT Molt'.,.
' SET FOR SHOT -Dave Wbltaker of Coota Mesa High geta ready to
unloed a l!bot on one of the four goals he. tallied in CIF water polo
battle with Downey. M..,a lost the game, 7-4.
• '.W e~tminster, Laguna
Win CIF Coin Tosses •
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night al Anaheim Sladlum (the Bl( A).
Thia -k'a playoff•agenda:
.u.u
St. PIUI vs 61111\o Barbara at Cerrltoo (SOI.) .
Lakewood vs Anaheim at Anabelm
Stodlwn (Fri.)
Westminster v1 Puadenl 1t Santa
Ana Stadium (Fri.)
Arroyo VI El Rancho 1t Mt. SAC
(Fri.)
AAA
Loara vs California at LI Palma (Sit.) RoUJni Rills va Laguna Beach at ar..,. Coos! (Fri. 1
St. John Boeco VI Beverly Hllll at
CerrUoo (Fri.)
Claremont VI San Marino at Citrus
(Fri.)
.u
Ian Lail Obbpo VI -al Cal Poly SLO (Fri.) ..
Banlow" El C..tro al Banlow (Fri.) A ,
Apple Valley n Coochella al Victor
Valley High (Fri.)
St. Bcna•enture YI Puo Roblet 1t
Ventura Hl(b (l'rl.) ,
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New-p!lri Dllels_ Buena, .. : ..
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By GLENN Wlll'l'll ., ...... ,... .....
c.rona d •I 11ar mSb and ~
cnr ~Newport Harl>Or can lab
t couple Ill major otrtdta toward a
--by~ oppaolllon .......
day -In 'Iha q..m.. -"' the cnr wator polo JO!a;ol&. MaJ11 -.,.,. 'ilelleve then II a
*""c"clluca Iba two'N-Dlalrlcl'
rivals w1D ..n lbto Iba llna1o Md llallla
for Ibo llnl place ~ la Illa -ellmlnatlcm.
Newpori idea on -In a I p.m.
till at Lakewoool lllP '• pool wll!lo Conaa
de! Mar f..,. Cal l!lP'I Caodon In
t be second game (agprolbnately f:li
cl the twinbW at 1.aJa Beach M1llibn
·lligb. Lakewood and llb!Wer moot In
the s e'clock opentr.
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man (12) for tho ball In a lllCClllll round "'8sh. Co""'!' belted Bolsa,
M.
Newport la a solld chol<e lo dllpooe Ill
of Buenl, allbougb I h o V-n ichOol
boaola 0 bl(, Well·halanced taam and
lporla .. Imposing 17-1 record.
Coach BID Barnell'• SailGra 'haft the
lough off-and • llrGGI -· And they ohow a nllty -mllrlt of 11
R&nger8 Sfuy
Undef~ted, 6.;()
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ltlA ....
Goelli J~ ':Teoili' _.....,.. -.•
ah~loul ..... ·Illa .~-1'lftCtiind
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drlYO ·~ Ilia Paolflc lloiicllr IAolua
c:IWnpkomhlp, ..... Sunday ~ al
N!wport Boadl'1 .Marlnen Part. I , " .... ""' ' I <:.! Hiii! • ,: :=re ... • ·-• ' • II Wfilflnl ·-" u. ...... ll s.nt• ...,..
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llan(er ri!oerYea alao llayfd ..,.
defeated u lhoJ -Rh•lida'a ... ooncl unit, H, lo Illa ~ "baal.
Bolll -.. ldla dill -.....
111 8TEVB UOVICB
Of .. """.Hit .....
Even for thole who wae In attendance
al lillllon Vlojo lll(h lo watch Ibo
Saddletioclt-Oa..nu leolball --day nllbl: thif otory may be Iba flnl
they find out "' the detai1o of the oonlllcl u 1 Uilct veil ol foe allowed thole
In the -only qulclt peW al the playing lleld.
And for .thole who were there and
cooldni -Iba tc0reboard, the final tally waa as.1a ••• Saddleback Jost.
Th t game culmlnaled an inauspicloua
Inaugural seuon for GaucllOI aa the,
wound up u on the year.
"How can JOO evahlaie 1 ee.uon on
a win-loa record?" offered saddleback
head coach o-ge Jlarlman alW the
hide-and-seek fracas, "You evaluate it
by how much YOO!'. team matured, and
I think we matured."
For Hartman, his mGril •11·
freshman squad will be b.c:k u college
aopbomora -;year, and bU prlallno blgh school recrulll .... , bei!Oln1 him
any harm. Al Hartmlh~. "Wt
have outstanding athletes htW dUtrlct.''
Saturday'• ccntert offered Uttle more
than an oat-of-.focua allent movie, and
the only place the aellon cooJd be viewed
was down on the sidelines.
Each team fumbled the ban five Umes,
and together they lhHw lhr« in-
tercopll<lll.
O..pU. the fog , Gaucho quarterbact·
Rod· Graves lofted the ball 3Z t1D*
and hit his target l4 llmu for 141
Y'l'tia -.U wllh!iul IMlrumenll.
Gavilan College poe.-l&:i a 11-8 lead
late In the llrll ball before Saddlehoclt
lot M the IC!Or"tbovd.
Ram Greg Goulart< collected Ibo flnl
two on four and ~yard plunges and
teammate Gary Nakao registered the
third with a me-yard dive.
The Gaucho ICOrln& drive started an
lhe Saddlebact SI and culminated In
12 playa with ff aecoods left before
halfllme.
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After Graftl tolled to Gary Jtcmman
In the -f<r the touchdown, u toot the crowd aboul 10 oecanc!s lo
1•t the word and begin Ill cheering.
Durlni: the drive it waa necessary
lo oend ......... lo the bench lo provide
the c:oacha with the locaUon of the
baD; and to send messages from the
bench to lfve the players the time oo
the clock.
Gavilan ICOted on a 32-yard touchdown
pus with 1:56 showing on the clock
In th e lhltd quarter, and Saddlel>aclt
retaliated with Us second touchdown with
27 teeond1 left in the aame period.
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of the holida;y. -
They return lo Marlnen Parlt on Dae.
I to tactle l'1alllrke. I
Feola llopped wt.I --McCaulhey called "ihrff iura-llri Pla"
ht the lint 'ball u the --lo a U lead en . aooto by Kio Dan!Ola
· and Jacltlo OsJMe.
Steve Johnaon added two more ICGrU
tho Iaal ball while Leif Wlnllld and
Campbell Tait plclted up --lo round out the attack. Johalon wu the
tr on~ ol th1 ~1'. ~ tieorf!d ·
a goal while plaJ1nc IO mbwtU Jn the
prellm.
Norm PlPr"'end« .... pal and AndJ ~
aiao found Illa oc:ortni ranp.
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f'iglating for the Ball
Momlay, Novfrrlbfr 25, 1968 DAILY-Pl\OT 27,
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Pirates, Rustlers
Colli;de Tue8day
By JOEL S<lHWARi the llullJm, lt.a urller In
., .. ...,,..,...,.. the teaion.t11td 'bls club
<lnnpc...I Collep. r1dlng mllht be ready to pill oil
!he -• fA Jn ~· · a ll\l'Pflle or two. ,. wlpnlq lllmk,illol u~at.d , "Orana• C:O.,t has plehty
In Jomb: eoU.Ce oompelltlm ol oeorJliC poWitlll, all kinds
. lhll .:rea. II 1a...,.i• lo \wl1t ol AJl.Anlerleus and plenty
• ,!he 8oulber)I Callloml'o JC af .~ but we1l ll»w
water polo playolll wblch -up,· ' _,
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Tuooday at Golden . Wet! "I tblAk our goalie Gary
c.ilqe., Dwlt II the beat In California. <lnJlle 'Co.Isl opens !he He made the big plajS for
pl~ofb at 8QOI\ Tuesday us agalnlt Rlo Hondo last Fri·
aga,lnst rival , Golden West day wnen· ·he ' blocked two
College, a, SU!Pflse q\lallfler penalfy throws when the score
for the tournament: was tied."
• In the other upJi,er bracket Orange Coast's Ja c k
. first.round game, slated lo get FuJlerton haa plen ly of respect
un\kr way at 1 p.m., Chaffey ,fot the Ruatltrs, despite lhe
meets El Camlno. Pirates' easy victory earlier.
Lower bracket play ·bu "'I11ey're a tou£h team with
Fu1lerton meet.in& LOllg Beach good penonnel and excellent
City COilege. at 2 p.tn. and coachlng. We're tbe top seeded
Santa Ana·· facing Cerrito& at team and evwybody· will be
3. pointing for wr."
Golden West will be making Fullerton said he wasn't
t t 1 debut in playoff aclion, worried aboUt a letdown after
while Orange Coast is the last Friday's big 6-4 victory
defendin& Southern California over Fullerton JC.
titllst. · "Ever s~ last Dec. z,
Coach Tom · Hennstad, not when we lost the state cham-
conce:rned Wat his Golden pionsblp, our .kids have been
West team bas to play Orange dedicated. toward one goal,
Coast, a :foe · that . thrashed •winning the state tourney."
Lions Try
For .Fourth
CIF Title
By STEVE U.OVICR
Of "" 0.llr ...... ,,..,
wm.lmll\ller lll«h lldlool'•
ctOS11 country team will triveJ
to car Stai. (Loctg Beocbl
Tuesday 'afternoon at 3 p.m.
to try and 'Ca~ lta lourth
ClF champlohsbip In m
years. t
'Mle Lions· won the title in
1963, 1965, ... 11161, ... ptao.
ed aecO.a to Burbank In IMj.
That 'Biirbanl: edged the w~ lq'1ld by five
team points; t7.a.
' SO..th Tolriinct and Burban
placed oneft"o last year.
Mfll)bers ot lhil year's
team include Don Oi!ton, J~n
Kilpatrick, Wayne Akiyama,
steve V&rga, Kevin Colet:nan.
Steve Beyler, and J oh n
Nicliols.
Diston placed M!COnd over-
all in the Sunset League fmals
at La Palma Stadium in
Anaheim and crossed the
REX MAYS
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INDV TUREllNE
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,RIVER Sl!:.IE
Bu y tick ets now .
W411141 MilM,qr,.
s ... tti ·C.••• C."ter.
1'e,llt,H-..
195t H•tbor llw.f., C~tte Me1t
finish ~ eighth in a Ume'I ====::::.:=====::; of 11:01 in the AAA prelimsj,
at the rriountainous Mt. SAC
course.
The Lions finished runnerup
to Cresce11ta Valley as a team
in the AAA ra~. Crescent&
Valley • wa1 the CIF champ
in 1962.
BRIGHT
Tiit DAILY Pll9T 111•lN fh
ft lWI c:ov•r•t• llthf, fftiht tnll
l:wlvtit. R1•1i yot1r h•-tow•
edltio• ll1ity and: eatrr th• ,_,
Newport Hartior Hfgh'1 Sieve Par~ford (30) battles a Ramona player for pos-
s~ori' Of ttie1m.U d.W1rig CIF water polo action. Parkford scored ·twice In the
:. '1~5 iPii>p 'and will start for the 1967 CIF champs ·Tuesday When they meet
•. ~lll'na of Ventura.
Pro Grid
Standings
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Scrimm~ges
·Basketball scrimmage! are
the order of the week in
Orange Coast area circles
with one week left before the
season start! for real.
Monday
Mission Viejo at L o s
Alamitos
Tuesday
Western at Estancia
Huntington Beach at I.ta
Habra 1 Mater Del J,l 'ftamona •
Wednellday
Costa Mesa at Covina
Mission Viejo at Fountain
Valley
Westminster' at Merton
FJiday
Morningside at Corona del
Mar (10 a.m.)
Estancia at Santa Ana
Valley
Marina at Villa Park
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models just iillrojluced for 19119. Standard power on
the model shown here is 55 horsepower engine with
In High Gear
• +speed·sbift. N~ automatic tran~mission plui twO
perf1>nnance engthes are available as options. Ertra
feature of. Opel is a l~bricated for life chassi•.
Opel Drives on '69 Scene
By CARL CARSTENSEN
D•lh' l"li.t Avr. a.iiw
Latest entrant on the 1969
new car scene is t.he Opel
Kadett, America '1 a e c o n d
large.st selling .import. It was
Introduced last week by the
1800 Bu.ick dealers who bandJe
the popuJar little car.
Tbe newest offering consJata
of· five models ; GM Rallye
Kadett, Super De1111.e coope,
two-door sport sedan, twe>-door
sedlll, and Deluxe wagon . A
11J:lh model, !be Opel GT ii sdteduled for introducUon in
the spring. However, It wtll
only be available in limJted
numbers.
Altar viewing the new GT
more than two monthl ago
it would seem qui_te certain
that It ls destined for quick
1Uccess and demanda will far
ei:ceed supply on band.
It will be . a spor1I car In
.every aense of the word .. Of
the new '69 K&dett Ui}e, colors
ire new and different and
lhe popular black vinyl roof
will be available on three
modeil -!be Rallye, Sport
Md.an, and Super Deluxe
C<IUpe.
'lbe new 3-speed, !Ully
a u to m a t I c tranmtlsslon,
deJlgned and manufactured by
General Motors especially for
the Opel Kadett, is available
on any of the models equipped
with the I.I engine, which pro-
duces 102 horsepower.
Stindard engine for the new
Uneup, e:rcluding the Rallye,
ii the 1.1 engine of 55
horsepower. The Ra 11 ye' a
rt.andard engine Is lhe l. l SR,
which produces 67 hotlepowor.
Other features include foam
padded front bucket seats,
energy absorbmg !leerlng col-
umn. electrically heated rear
wlndOw. 'Ibe new three-speed
tran1ml1sion shifts
auiom.aUcally throoih 1 I I
three forward gears.
Olher )JOliUCllS limit the
shifting of gears to provide
a lower speed range for
various road and traffic con-
ditions. When the gas pedal
la "kicked down" · the
automatic shifts into'a passing
ge11r .
It is of[ered as an option
on KadeU modela which are
powered by tbe 1.t liter S.
engines. Standard
transmission ii still the four
speed manual.
In l!IM, -I.he-~ Gtnetat
Motors' Gennan buJlt line'was
introcluei!d in this coon try,
sales totaled less than 15,000
units. This yea(, Opel 's sales
director, Wllliarri C. Lee, Is
e1:pecUng 11168 caleodar year
sales to \op to,000 units. "And
the figures would be higher
lf the can were available,"
aay1 Lee. "We'rt ~Uing aU
we can get:"
* * * CHRYSLER CRIEF URGES
PEALER& GET INVOLVED
Gfenn E. White, general
rrianapr of Cbrysler-
Plyinoutb Division, told North-
s o u t h Chrysler-Plymouth
Convention 'in San Diego that
dealen C<ltlld no longer "be
solely concerned with the
sou(}d management ol our busi-
ness. He called on the Califor-
nia dealers to become "more
concerned and involved with
national and economic, social
and IKlliUcal problems."
"We mtm recognize that the
automobile man, whether he
ls a dealer.or a manufacturer,
Is now in the spotlight of
public attention," White said.
"We are 1n the limelight simp-
ly because. the automobile has
such a profound efiect on the
llvea of everv man, \VOman
and child in this country .•.
"'Ibe total effort involved
in building, Sellln:g and servic-
ing the automobile is the
prime D)Over of lhe greatest
economy the wprld 'fias ever ·
known," he added.
White, noting some of the
etperJencu Chrysler Corpoia-
By SYLVIA PORTER
Today, at least 25,000,000
Americans lbould be receiving
vocatJoDal training. Yet only
8,000,000 are enrolled in voe&-
tional education c o u r s e s .
4,000,000 of them of high
school age.
This translates into a voca-
lional education g a p of an
awesome 17 ,000,000
TODAY, only one of five
high school students goes '1.>n
to get .~a four-year college
degree. Yet our high schools
continue to center on the col-
lege-bound rather than on the
overwhelming percentage who
e Interest from the 1st of 1ny ~th on
funds received by the loth. '
8 Interest from d•t• of receipt after th•
l 0th .
@) lnttrest to date of withdr1wal on
funds Jtlt 3 montt11 or lone•r if account
remains open until qu11rter's end.
5% per annum comPoundtd dally current
rate on passboek savings.
~qtD dtt ... jUJt call orcO!lfe!M.
MUTUAL SAVINGS
2967 f'lt1 Co.st HIShWIY • CoroM n.t·Mar, C.lff. 92625
T•Jtpf'loM 671-5010 ..... M'ICI .,_
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tion has had in its hard-core
employment programs In
Detroit following the riots of
1967, said the automobile man
has made a good beginning
in accept,ing the a d d e d
responsibilities and obUga·
tions.
"And," he added, "the
automQbile dealer has Uie
same opportunity as the
ma nufacturer to make signifi-
cant coti.trlbutions t o w a r d
alleviating some of the na-
tion's social problems, and I
know that many of you are
stepping up to the challenge.
T cannot emphasize too strong-
ly the dealer's role in this
area of social responsibility."
·Wh.i~ said, ''C hrysler
Plymouth Division ha s just
completed its best model year
in ~istory in 1968, with sales
of 954,956 units, nearly 100,000
in 1966'. ' .
"And the 1969 cars are con -
tinuing tbis momentum," he
added. "October marked the
14th consecutive recon:l month
tor the Division."
He praised th!! Chrysler·
Plymouth dealers of California
tor the part they played in
the surge of the Division and
noted that there has been a
100 percent increase in the
nwnber of Chrysler-Plymouth
cars sold in tb.e sUate from
1961 tlu-ough 19'7. eomp&-e<i
with an over-all increase in
new car sales of only 36 per·
CP.nt.
~ew Aquatic
Park Slated
SAN DIEGO ((IP) .,.. Su
World .Aqualfo.. ...... IL -II plant to build a 111\er outdoor
eoiorWnnient 11¢1111 In Lo&
Anplea.
Su World l'nllclenl Georl•
D. MUioy aid that £ucene II.
Lemmon. former d.trectw of
oper1110ns II ~11and ond
former &eaertl man.qu of
Ctl·!Jrpo hi Socramonl•. "111
be vice prWdent ln charge ol
developlnf !be Lo& Anfeles
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Mir First to Finish·,· (A>nquest. Overall
~ At teast three yacht. r111lsh-F1nlahlnl tiefcn. mldnllllt and I'" Barr~ Dave Smiley, John on-, LBYC. •
l!y ALMON LOCKABEY ed uodef. power, the laal ooo Sunday Wert Tangen~ Veve, Tiie dew .ab:ajil Mir wu Dave llumpbrlea and Peter Conqueo1 was a Ctut D,
.. 1., ,._, ._... • .,... •I, t .m1 today. Wblmuy Il, Danzante, Blbba:, mostlf· Newport 11.llota. They Bowktr. ',{)pet a!)Cl Nwme art both
MAZATLAN -The lul d Th, first :r1 boat. to flnlsh Uclll, An•Nuevo, aod Slgame. lncludecf P1*!::eer, 1>li:k The first Ove on comctocl eta. C and Intermeuo and
f9 yachll In ~ 1,QOO.mlle , we!)! Mir, Chubasco, Rascal, 'l'be lhree boata l"111hln3 un-Wciodon. Bo 'b' • , I>• ¥. 1 time 'were calculated ~ Cygnus are eta. B. Raacal
Loo Angeles to Mezattan race Orlen4 Sandplper, Caprlcloua .der _power were Princ<aa. Fraeer,' J.O · e;, Ernie night, but !be claas winMr'i "la applltntly the CJ... A wfn.
stlll b8tlled Dukey wlnda and n, ·Kamalll; W ts I ward, Enclumt=a aod Westwind. Minney,. 'l'ocn Hazlett, Judie have not yel 'been lllUlOWIOed. ner.
cummll 111 tho Gull o! Interq>euo, Cygnua, Amorita, Tiie final dlllell boall llniabed Bowell; , Norman Dean, I>avo· Here are the llrst five : Trnphy preoentaUoos wW be
tod Flart, Mahi ill, Relwe, batwaen mldnight aod I a.m. Miller, Blll Hage, G«>o Cun-I. Conquest, Bill Polly, ~eld Tueljfay night at Iha
Calllcrnla ay. Roboo m, Nllmlle ll, SlmoOn, today. nlngban1 aiid Sl<lp Elliott. , L8YC; 2. Typto, IJewellyn Mustian casino altor which
1be 41 others have ,been Typee, COnques&, Red Head, Tbe crew on Polly'• winning Aboaril Ha!kell'a CbubUc:o· Blmy, LAYC ; Nwnse II, skippers, crews and race f1llnC a-the flnlBh line Mccrum. PlralA! n . V!vaci., boat WU Ben Mllchell, were BW BaneU, Dick Maurice Smith, SFYC: 4. followers begin the batlle ID<
In alniles and in groupa a1nce sevem_ Alsuma 11 and Protea• navigator ; Rnby B e • •a n t , BaskeU, Burke Sawyer, Fm lnlermeao, Jcl>n llall, NllYC ftllibl . reseryaUllhs back to
2,05 p.m. PST Salurdlj'. _in __ lhat_or<l_er_. _______ Ja_c.1i_J_enaen __ ._T_om_P_Jc_bfd __ ·_s_m_a_1 _e _a._Dicl: __ ·_0ea_v_er_,_5_. _ey"-ID'-"'-• _Erni __ ·e_Chl....o..pm_an.-'--_th_elr_"8pee-'--U,....:...,bom __ ... __
Two thlngl were known for
sure at I a.m. today :
The fJ.rat boat to finllh WI! All Penney Stores Open Every .Night Monday Through Saturday
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CONQUEST TAKES MAZ,\TLAN HONORS
1111 Polly's Cal 37 ol LBYC 1st Overall
George O'Brien'• 7!Hoot ketch
Mir from Royal Vanoouv•
Yaclil Club In a Ugbt b8tUe
with Don Haskell'11 87-foot
yawl Cbubaaco, N e w po rt
Harbor Yacht C1ub, aI)d Bill
Wllaon'1 59-foot yawl Rascal,
Santa Barbara Yacht Club.
'I1le overall corrected time
winner for the second con-
secuUva time WU Bill Polly's
Cal 37 Conquest, Long Beach
Yacht Club, In an equally
close race agaJnst the clock
with Llewellyn Bixby Jr'I 47-
foot yawl Typee, LA YC, who
Wal thl winner In 1984.
CENTE·R.
New Hull Challenges
The Best WithSuccess M1r'11 victcl"y made &ood
0'8'ten'• """""' -that he would be first to flnis.b, · Two years qo tho Mqmnn
Marine Corp o! Miaml, Fla.
WU • brand new C!>Jl'.lp&nY
lrllng 111-leg. by Cllalleng-
ln( the lamed Donzl, Bertram,
Formula and Maritlme lmill
Jn the top wirld offshore ocean , .....
· Toda1 the company's long,
lean lmill -DOW }lelng pro-
m-! u a .Ub8idlary of the
American Phol4copy Corp -
have batued their way to 11
maj« 9letorlea In the top 18
wtrld off~ power boat
-evenbl in Jen tban two years.
Thll includes a aweep for two
ltralghl years of the 196'1 and
1961 world champ!onablps and
of four U.S. inboatd and out-
board UUes.
Don Aronow, founder o! the
compaa7 , Uled both
' Men:tu18er powered Inboard
and outboard Mercury pro-
pelled 27-root ltock MagnumJ
ol his own duign to wrap
up tbe 1.967 world, U.S.,
Fretcb, Swedish aod Baba·
mlln champiOlllltlpt.
In bil final race of 1987
he drove the moat powerful
mount Of blJ career - a 27·
fODI ~ With a pair of
450 horsepower MerCnllaer
stem drlws to a world record
pace (llnce broken) In winning
the ll!lknlle Miami-Key West
race Jut November.
When Italy's ballllng ban-
tam. V1cemo Bal-ap-
proached his American friend
to build him a fast boat
Aronow turned bis new twin-
eqlne rig over lo the.Roman
to campaign for the world
circllll. Whal Balestrueri and
e<>pllot Don Pruett did With
lh1I wlcdl.all II now marine
history.
Tbe pair not only piled up
the moat points ever collected
in the history of the tpOrt
to cllDch the world UUe, but
hung IIJI an unprecedented five
victories in the Union of
I n temationaJ Motorboltin&
1antiooed events while taking
second In aoother.
Other top offshore
poWerboat ra~ who have
...,....i heavUp in M11iJ1mn
hulll have l>een Joliil Sten-
beck, &berl Magocm and BW
Sfrols. AD ~ them were
pawenid by one form er
another of Mercury outbo&rdl
or stemdrives.
but be found lt DD loft touch.
Eighteen minutes behind WU
Chubaoco and Wilson'• llascal
gave both O'Brien and Haskell
• shock by llnlshlng ooly three
minirtes l>eblnd Chubby.
The b8!Ue for flrst lo lln!Jh
was the most excUini part
of the race u the lead boata
swltched the lead at Jeut once
a day, and there wu a tlml
during the early hours ol the
Gull Cl'0.'8ing that Rucal
looked 111 if ahe might take
Jt all. But for a broken rudder
in the early at.ages of the
race she rnipt have done just
that.
But the wind god! have a
way of sllenUy pulling the
strings in a race of this diatan-
ce. They afford some yachtl
rail-down tr&nsportation while
dooming others to slap on a
windleaa: sea while crews ask
Utem>elvea: "What the beU
·are we doing out here?"
Yachtsman S,ays Ketch
Charade Lost in Hawaii
After the lead boats finia:hed
Saturd•)' there was a period
of some eJ.ght houri betore
~other )'acbt. bove ln tlaht.
By • a.m. Sunday ooly :ia
boall had flnhhed. Tben
another long silent period of
some 12 hours before the re-
maloder began trailln( in.
New British
Liner Makes
1st Voyage
HONOLULU (UPI) -A
Hawall hotelman reported
&mday that h!s 58-foot ketch
valued at mol'I than $200,000
wu stolen front her berth
at a Hanolulu yacht harbor.
John Barldiorn, owner of the
COICllY Surf hotel In Walk!k!,
Aid b1I yacht Charade wa1
aaUed out cf the barber lour
days belore he realized it was
mllsing.
Barkborn said several per·
lonl AW the ketch sail Q U t
of the All Wai boat harbor
'lburlday evening hut no n e
cl. than wu SUlpiclous, tbink-
tq the owner was aboard.
Another y1chtsman, Bob
Marriaon, IBid ht 18W the
Outboard
Race Lists
136 Boats
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz_
(AP) -Acclaimed u perhaps
tiiO erea!ist outboinI field
ewr aasembled, 136 boata are
dUe to eompete in the ~.ooo
CMboard W or I d Cbam-
pionshlpo Nov. IO-Dec. I.
Race chairman Bob
McCulloch ~r. noted Saturday
the U... starilnl c1-
)li.uk down Into '1 llnale
f enjlnes, 48 lwlc engines and
21 unlimited powerbou!el. '
Tbe unl!mlted cllll lnclud• zo boall "1tb lour.
El(llt driven aro clue In
or ""' bin from Eurnpe. Tbe7 .,.. -to Mollnarl,
Ceal't -· Carlo Rulnl and A1hlo lloodl, an 1rom
llalJ'; aiva I>. QJrlls and ,_ 8eord, f:n&land. and
two ,._, l)!elor -andFrb~. Tbe .._..,. boll wW ...
-" tho bull>lnil>ria -" Lou and llcrcflly
Charade heading "In the
genera] direction of t b e
mainland" Friday. n,. Cout
Guard waa checking ports
lhrougbout Hawaii.
Barldion1 l8ld the Cllwde
WU built In Hong Koni ln
1984 at a cost of more than
1100,000 and· could not be
replaced today for twice that
sum.
Tbe Charade ia modeled
after the widely·known racing
yacht Ticonderoga, a 'n-footer.
Barkhom said his yacht bu:
often raced compeUUvely tn
Hawali.
Another olBarkhorn 's
yachta, the 46-foot Maria
Celine, wu stolen from tba
same harbor four ye.an ago
but wa11 qUickly recovered.
The thieves escaped by aban-
doning the veu~I and swlm-
mlng to shore.
Penne.,1
AUTGe..,...
GLASGOW (UPI) -With
Prince Charlea on her brid(e
and Z0,000 pen/Jiu watclllng
from lhore, the liner Queen
Elizabeth II <nmclied into her
dock today while leavlni on
her maiden voyagt.
The '5,000-ton liner'• crash
into the wooden doct eent a
plume of smoke skyward and
dozens ol dock workers ICU?~
ried for safely. It left a zo.!oot
scrape Cl! the lreshl,y l/'1Dled
too-foot bull.
But lll(boall pushed the lhlp
away from trouble and 1he
begac the lint v01qe under
her own lt.eam, a tS-mlle
journey lo Greenock !Di final
fittlng1 before her f I r 1 t
transaUantlc ventun Dec. 23.
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PA$SINGEl TIH GUARAN11E
IUA'IANTll AUIMIT fAILUll:l
Penney11uar,ntffl .wry ForRmalt• li"'
•1•i111st •ti t1il11111 lift ... -this 1uw1n--
tff ~Ill tor the tnll,. 1ut,.nttt period
•1i.tet1 fOt tK>!· Ute, II th• t1r1 f1U1 dur-
ln1 Ute .. ilit91ttet perlOd; ttilurn k with
yovr 1:1.11r1nt" c11Uf.ctlt tnd l"tnneys
will, 1t Us optferu (1) l'eP111lr lht tlr1, (2)
rei:iltte JI wltn • ntlf Utt, or Ill &iv• you
1n 1mrT!ldi1te Rl1.1nd. If w1 repltce Ille
tire 1h1rln1 .tn1 frH r1p11c1ment period,
thtl'I i1 no cllmr&IJ If w. 11p1.e1 tn1 tire
•lllr 11'1•.f••• ,.p1K1nitnt period, you Pl~
50% or 115~• lt1s tti1n t/NI current selllna
pri«o ol the lilt lntl\ldln& lht reef.tr•)
[xCIM ,Tiil (set autninl .. •pint! fttture,
thtrt for det1lt1),
GUARANTf.E AGAINST
TJtlAO W!AltOUT
Pe:nneyt t1uar1ntet1 tve1y foremo&! • t111
le1Upt th1 71 wrie1J 111i111t tr11d w111-
tMl tor lhe en\ir• 1u•11nte1 perlOd. You
l>llntfit 11 totlon: If your lit• wt 115 out
dlH'in& lht lfrll Mii of lh• 1uar1ntt11:
perlO., i1tu1ri It with ~ur &U1r11\lt1 t\r-
tilktlt 1nd ,..rinep will repltte your 1111
•ilh 1 MW tlrt tthl cl'lar1• for thii will bl
50,. or the current ullin1 p1lce lnCludln&
ftd9ftl l.ltiM lt•h ii your tirt Wtlrl OMl
d11r1ri1 tht se<:ond Nill, th• c111rc• win bl
75% .,r 1111 cln'ftrit et1Uns Plk:t U'ltludl"'
F~lhl:!MTn.
Th.M 1U111ntet1 do not 1ppty ti COfh·
men:lll Inf of Ur1J.
Mfrt'1• llew rtw ... ,..... •11ilHI
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CHARGE
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TD DAVI
Size
650-13
700-13
695°14
Size
735-14
n5-14
n5.15
825-l4
Size
855~14
18S·14
815-15
845·15
plus fed; tax and old tire
Reg.
23.95
25.95
25.95
plus led. tax ond old lire
Reg.
27.95
29.95
29.95
31,95
plus fed, tax and old tire
Reg.
33.95
35.95
31.95
33.95
All PENNEY TIRES
. MOUNTED FREE
Fed.
Tax
1.11
1.92
1.95
Fed.
Tax
2.06
2;19
2.21
2.25
Fed.
Tax
2.56
2.15
2.36
2-54
Not iust a reline • •• but: a
compleJe Reliant brake ove.,haul
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t l_,_lnb ........ t PRR brake ~ fot Ille of lining
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.. Prop·Jlt .SI~•• Aerni _Fr~,·~. Bvms
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CRASHi·~NVE·S.TIGATORS HUDDL·~~1\ID 'RUBB~E .
SeOk c:IV.. of Fr-oy Air tr•lli:. Tr~
Ghost .Town, -Due if CdM
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EDIT(ON
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'•, ORANGE CoUNTY, CALlfOR~ ' ,
Secrecy today cloaked pcwllile causes
ot • c:ormputer airliner's cartwheeliha
crash Into 'fiery oblivion Satunlay nigh~
like: tl)e fog through which it was descen-
ding to11ard Orl!lll!• County Alrpart.
The bluiq crash on Ille Newport
Freeway at the Dyer Road overcrossing
in , l!anta Abo killed oil nine persona
aboard,. lncludln& two fro!D Costa M ...
and • hw;band and wile from Laguna
,Beach. •
VblbUity ot lhe olrport-wboee 4Jiec-
'f:r * * Instruments
Favored by ...
Noise Foe ..
The Jlf'Sideot ol lhe Airport No'3e
Abateinent Cmunlttee -who drove by the :acene of · Satunlay night's Cable
Commu\er AirllneJ diuster -todoy b-
sued· a st'.atement fav6rlng instrument laJidlnlf systems ••
Dan Emory, chief of the well-knowei
Harbor Mea orgahizatlon, was crlUcal,
however, ot the Federal Aviation Ad-minls~raUon'1 ·apparent reluctance ·to
bend broad natio1;1al Oight standard! to
flt changing regional C0!1jliU0111.
"Although lhere Is no cerlalolJ: ot1thla
time that the fog conditions conlr!loilted
to this tragic 1ccldent. the pnibol>U~
is l1llb that the disparity between vis·
ibltttj II the airport and vlstbllll)' 11
~·~~WU the prlmMy Cl~," v= 11111e airport wlleli 11\e ..,ift , . ~ -..... -llti!tbeiit ot.th6 . =.-1~-·~lbe"~·. .-,rr ~· . 111· : char .vlaibility the crub ~\inly f:1feee... ,.. blo visit IWlio,Wf Mlfll!!t ,..., ... i!o, die ~l"ind
-. P1tcby ~ Jpg ll'OUlld Otange
Colmty Alrpitt ·niala the FAA mlni-
mwa .celling .o(· llO ,feet· lnoppliCable to u..·~ .il:ft. Etnory, said. . . r·~lilliiliiium, Cdllllg of91111 feet should be fppli~ '.to visual '!"'Iii r~, (VOR) nt ... ls. i!ilO ·~ COui>ty · be CloTive.i: tq c!oinPensaie (ijj :u.. treadi ... ou5 variatibm .,.,._l"fd(·copdltjom.
-would lltllI not be elbDlnoWd, at"1 '•lih !lie ~· imtlument Jond.
lnr •tstan '(!Ul), under . th6 IOO !not
tnfnlnium C<lllng. be said, bllt the -
lion In danger may alill be c:oncetted:-
Emory charged that l'ith on IUi sys.
tem to be considered by oounty super·
visors TU<s<tay will drop the FAA min-
imum ceilk1g (o 300 feet, which ii ~-~
tu.Uy no Improvement in ulel)' a~ ~
"OU?'° committee supports the lnnaua·
lion of IU, provided -the m.lnfmum cell·
ing la held at 800 feet," be said, ••for
VOR approache!, the minimum celling
should be ra1sed to 900 feet." ·
"This tragedy musi not be repeated,"
he declared.
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MONDA:Y· I NOVEi;fBER-2S, 1961
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. ' . DIES WITH ·HU51lANQ>,, : ;
·T1t..-.-V111• Mourlctr1n1 •1 ....
MESA CRASH VIC.TIM
Wllll•m P•rkln1
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Lowronea Von ·~.
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AMONG · DEAD' IN TRAGEDY '
Clark Burns · 'That's Not D~d,'
Says Girl, 3;
Kidnap Foiled . Funeral Services Set •
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she he.a:rd of the crash ..:. then confirm~
l\er80lf. ·
"I had a premonition be was on the
(See FUNERALS, Piie I)
f.oast Whipped .
By Gusty Win;ds;
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Tedity'•· OOllag
' N.Y. St.oeb .. 'TEN CENTS
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a),.. -Vilio M...tck, fl, .f Ill J!ln>enld-a., Jllyd., Lquna lldlcb.
' Cllll a. ..W, 11!.,of l9lm Monmgo
Line. J.quno 1ilcuet. .
-B. Holley, 11, of lll3 Calle de Sota, Sin Cltmente.
JUchrd Mlblt, 41 , of Iles MotJ\eo.
Iowa; jult· in ·tbt process of movin;
to Santa Ano. ·-;
· Tbe Jl'e lflvllland · DHC-4 Twin Otter
prop jet w11, a-1Ung the airport via
(See Alll CRASll, Pa1e I)
Student Body
Bands B,ehind
Ousted ProfS'
By TIHl)l!AS ron'nJNr
Of .. Dlllr fftlS ....,
Student Body Prel!denl Ran Ridgle bas
called • aj>eclal meeting of' UC Irvine
ltud<nis Wedneadoy to dlocual. filCullv
decisions not . to roW.. three ulilta!i!
. profeasora.
"~e ol UcJ 'a beat faculty m<mbtrs.
• Georae Keiit, Stephen Shapiro and ~
Brcumon, have been . fired," declared
Ridgle In c8lllOg 1 conclave "to ~
the 1hree ftrlnp llJ1d the procesa wbicb
coodones 1hei•f Orinp." .
, Hundnm 'of stbd~ m.,,ched 11!roaP · the ,blpi>al!lll._ an 4c-r...,,.,..i....,;;.
· lRllldlnt• Jl'rtdar in .:l.n! ~:'.:""."
. Tbe ·~euora · thr'ealoitea . w 11 h
1erm1not1on'·oeem to be ·~~ ·!he . """'ellt dfalerit;. . • .. • •
, ''.J bave,119 jnjenUon of qu&'.ilt ' ~ Wd .. Dr:~plro Tbe . ~ 4'I ..:. ,tlltidl' -•den~ cJahlil"J; la belnt· ~ ~Ucal......... ·
Shapiro lut DIOllth i.....J 10 .inv!latioil to Black Ponlher Eldrklp ae.v.. to
teach 1 aeasiOn or two of hi. c1aas.
Cleaver said be would but no ~te was ·
ever set;
Dr. Ken~ 40-year-old uaistant. Jilt
feaaor of history, of Newport Btldii
(See UCI PROFS, P ... I)
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In Laguna; Wife .
' Held for Murder. . J
· A Loi Ai!Jeleo maio wa. stabbed lo
death in ddimtown bustneai district of · LaiuM ~cli &ind.tr "1cl l1is · Wile
arresi.ct oo lusplcloo of lnul'der,
Pollet h"'1 danimecl up oo detalli 'OI
the daylight sldewalk> llOUilr toilay .•
· Sgt. Frinl< blllon Miii Jamee Roy
Rolston, 51 of Loo Aricelea wu dead
on arrival · at Soolh Cout · Community
Hospital. His wile Peedle .,_. Hoisklo.
45, o£ ·the · wne I.loo AJileleo lddre>s,
was booked en IUlp_icion of the murder.
Police .said 1 la!lfe .bad been phmpd Into lialltoo•1 ,left aide below the db
cop peoetratltlil lh, lunp. The knlfaog
apparuily folloWed o. domes1lc cllspufe,
police said. 1' nm.... 111d the ""'Pia bad bee! vis!!· ini'il;" brother 1n 'iii0 3111 block ol OW.
Avenue. However, he bad a t.os Angeles
addrw. The kllllnc occumd near tlie
residence. -· . ~
Pollce said this , morn11!c they bad
not r«J>Ver<d the murder iieapon. They
were .tombin&"the ara1ln 111 atteme,t
to locate the ~.· • .. .
• Police said Uiiy ore Wtthbotding detalls
of the cue on the 1cMce of the district attomey. . •
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Weatlla>• ,, . ' ,.n-.wjJidl will con~ ~h
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Tuoada1, the ,w.~ said
broOslly' .. bllien <lowil the hatches .
and be ~ for sunny atles, no ~
fog and teinperltura In the upper '
80'•· ' .
"msoni l'8D4Y
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---.... of -of the -lllrf Aid arrived In l!lmllnPln .... 1cec by • band ol oeU41tled "Chris-A shocked coaarep"-" T 0 0 llol!;h "
1iu nvoluliooarlla" Ina Hllllloglon worshljlera bore wllned .r"111t llllirdi-ID " U.. "" l!IO'\llll. '40 lo ~ cbar&•
lludl wu thwarted Sundoy by a '!hlc;!!:.lllo iwv • .}'Jlllllpe M14 "would '"""" ~ 'l'!arlend In 1111 old mUacular inlnlater of a Santa Ana coo-never aa:IJi b610TeFatea'." ...,. ... v-. • .... .-.. _.. '---n--"We'll ~ •-UD •~ •~ UI Jrelailon. -• -Nil', ...,,._ numben of the -•~• ~, •-
Pulor 8. S,..De Phillips ol the ft.i ume group 'WllO ~led lhemaelva 0\(1." he I n l Pp e d, ''preachlnc'., tlll
A>RmbtY ol God Oiurcll, reported lhe u Teono-1~ WU. lleadquarton al bead>ea, oo the streela aod 1a Ila , ballttftllolill!lpplwpOWlntJ!iria~, • Uf Milli 8~, 11\lllllDllOI Bead>,. (iii. ....... .t ~ ' ,
: with ..... lnllll&a-hHnill, eolOiad Ille , !'Oflrll1 ~~at$~ J...,. ' .. ._•U•n~~wbert
....,.,,. al II\! W. flll St ~ llpl""l!'l~'afN~.Beach.' ' =i, ,"-Ille mo•emeo1 belift be wia lo beiiln his il:!d a.m. Al an lftornotii pJcnlc In Late Port, -· s.··admlf1ec1 ...,. ol his
aennon. 0 Uncle" Dave Berg, splr1tual actrllw , f Owinl came from m 1 fl d 1 e ~ cl a 111
Yootliluhealola of both sexes marched lo the group, said his young adherenla fan\llles and bfooght with I be m
up tbe aisle tUJn1 seats ln the front intend to CODtlnue &inda,y man:hel to •1reeources to be ebared by all. 11
rowa. "They caqie 19 ian· o..,, but churcllel In the 1n11' lo ._.. the 8"ao ...,.__ lllblt -hnt
we ltlred on lo!> of the siluadon.'' l>ypocrloy cl orpnlood rollcloL • t p.m. lo ·~ a--'19
the Rev. Pbllll1>a •aid. lie said he wu lie doclJnod lo llall w1'1n tbo1-1d 1'!UftC ---Louie fore«! lo leave bis pulpit and reprimaod otrlke DUI 8undO oo Deci. I. · Nollld laid. lit bllllcalod Ille -
one of the agi!Jlor• after several Q!JI· , Tho lllll1tl1 bol1I -· ":;,r -~ -~ buntl el, "llill'1 a Ill!" . to ba In hla ... oald a Id, IO&I .... ooall &i( I
Tho Uoo1·2. llG-pound mlalalar Aid ol hla -11 Ille "tD4 'el lll9dora Ille~ lloldl ana.
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UCI PROFS •••
I • • DAl\.Y PILOT lfltl .....
hu accused his department cballman.
Dr. H""7 Meyer, of wlltllnl lo lire
him for penoaa1 ........ SELF-STYLED 'REVOLUTIONAltltll! MARCH POlt CHRIST IN HUNTINGTON BIACH
LHder. PtomlMI Further· I~ "-llol Hypocrisy In 0 .......... ltallt ... '
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Donald Brannoa, IO, admlll hla flrlnC
may be Jwolllled llnee be _, oom-
.l'rota P .. e 1 ..
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bQlb radio 1""31 , mtem and vtrbal al the ttm1 ol the cruh, allhooih patchy
communtcationup to the po1nl al which lofl nd\ICOd II to vlrlllallY oothlna In
it plunpd lo ..... . . IC&llered llpola nearby.
Inv~ Ilk! II•.., flni believed WI-lllndJ lloberilon, ol l!Un-
the ~ clipped; • lall IJFI Nndard tlngloo Beach, Aid' a fO( bonl: bed
II a Santa . Ana br"!J"h liA !llatloo. JUI! ..uad mr Ille bW&J, ll1owlng
but this bu DOI -111bllanllalod allor lralllc al the -ol the crub.
enmlnafloo of mi towv. . Poor vlalbWIJ bu deft""'IJ DOI baen
Witnesses. -ll)clw!lng those lo pn blamed for the ci'ub, bowe,.., .-ding
can -11 mlaaed by the caneolna io llobelt r. Gum...r, -et the
wracUie aod ftery, ~wing lllel' -Federal Buruu ol Avlalloo SafelJ'1 Loe
Aid tbq l1nl helrd the sound of the Ancel• olllca.
crub. ··'SpeculaUon baa IUQOlted 1thel C&pl.
They described II U-• lhriekinll of DuBois, wbo bad man than 11,000 hours'
melal, bllcalllla th1 aircraft llll1 6ave 11J1n1 lime, mllloolt the ,,....., tanes
"",dliwD .. Ille r<>adw11, thtD !bore ... . -· ·~ ~ f wu '"'tlJl1rtf!. of -and exploaJ.. lor .., alrpcd nmw11 ~ -~N o and pinllemonfum. ,-'lllHborl bop.
'Ilia crall lkl4ded acroa all f...r i.... oiiiice Courtly AJrporl ~·Roberi
alter pa-Jdng lnlo the ~ • .,, -. ~. -. Aid the radio olgnal
lorn o11 ·~'Ill! -sysleo! pJdlng the Twin Otter down and' opllt, b 11 "fe. 40 .,. __ f n ·.from Loa Angeles '":
• ' .m AliPort --Ila j;l4
'<lllf'!lill'-. ... ~1 ~· =· . -~' at 1~ .~ llld G!Avtnue. ...W-It wt.. .. lllCNl'Wem for aeWnc in~atqt be saw a , lot ''!he arr.tili lo U..~,l'C'la.l ly ol 1 be flub and -lllut, theo I od up lo see alrpOrt,:' he Aid, ''bul the wtJ 11 llands
the ~anbll111.lall .....,b!,y, •-' DOW, wo bava DO equipment lo 11'1 the
Pam Helvie, 20, ol ... Ba)'lbore alnnll to the .....,ci under bod -
Dri .. , Nawporl Beach, Aid llbe .... dlllboa."
driving north on the freeway •boat a -bad caUod for an lellrumenl
ball-mile lron1 the ocene wlien the Cana· landlq l1llam (ILi) In • llGrJ' publlaJi.
dlalH>ulll aircraft llruck urib. eel SalunlaJ, allboolb the Bo a rd of oot~ ~::::: !':':. ~~ =~..i~• but lbore .wu Mlh1llg anyone could oUer The ~ llpa1 ~
the Dine i:cupinls. Jell the blcoailnl pllol bow U he ii
Airport . lower operaUons 1 I a ff off ..,...., aceordlnl to .FAA olllclall,
members eaid Ibey talked to Dubois but 11 cani ten hbn R he la approochlng
- a •et.ran, of nearly 30 years' !lj'tng too low.
lime -only -before the cruh Some coolulloa today allll surrounded
and were interrupted momentarily. the pouiblltty ol the twin propJet
Capt. Dubois gave oo i.ndicaUoa of aircraft'• bavlnb ltr\lck a fO..foot hole ~ but there wu no r_.., whom dcyln( lower al !be Santa Alla fire
they Ii-led lo coolacl the Incoming ship atalloD ~er a lllhl llaodard nw!Jl', lllllo.•aald .lower _.uor Don Meir. JnNllclllon Pld they found aolblng
Alrporl aldol lod&J Wen> ordered DOI on I h a lall lower to Indicate • w I D g to -Ille about the cauae cl Jbe dlppod II, but mmtnp .., a lreany
crab, bul -lo!> federal avlailon upert ll&bl.«andlrd nw!J1 1lla;J be • c I u e' Jlbo happoned lo be In Santa Ana Salur· to Ille fatal JJlunlo. ~ dSlled U1 clues• No -wDI .V.. mow the lul wm<ls •So far, we 11e ... i fouod any," IBld of capt. Dubola ii< hla copUal, ln-
C.O. lllller, ol Wublngton D.C., who •Hllphft oald, llecaUlt the llllafl Cable
la -of the Federal Bumu of c,,.ni-AJrUnes craft .., DOI re-
Avlallon Solely. quired uoder FAA rule to C3rrY a Olght Jn.-!plora Aid Sunday II WU Im· recorder . . . .
polllble to read !be cockpit lmlrumeola The f~ owos 10 more of the $400,000
dm to ftre and IDlOke damqe and planes and makes 150 commuter flJgbts
lQ)' poleallaf cl-mUll -colleclloo dally from Loi Anieles lot.maUoaal
and dl1......+ly of ' the various tom· Airport to a nur;u6er of Southland
pooenl:I. suburban clUes.
Vlalbllily at Orange County Afrpori Cable began Olghla last November and
-llsled u U... quarien of a mile has carried 150,000 puoengers without
an accident up Until the one which car-
1 DAILY PllOT
OINtt& COAIT PUILllH!Ne ~NIY
l•ffrt H, WtM
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Ykt P'MldMI .... ~ .. """"" n.,.., KHvll ·-"'·-· A. M111r111~l11t .......... dtfv J.,•-F. c.IU. r .. t Nh1111
"'-' .... .Mwntllllt °" ...... OIN!tw ..._ __
221 I w .. t l1lk1 IM1"11'.l
Mam.,........,, P.O • ._ 1171. t2UJ __
c-t. Mall! -... .., .... -........ llllClll Ill ...... A-, ...... _. IMdl: .. "" ......
ried {:apl Dubola and elghl othen lo
their deaths.
Capt. Dubois had nown the Los
Angele>-lo-&mla Ana r u n for the part
Ove months. ·
Wreck Victim
Thomas Archer
Funeral Tuesday
-for fire truck accident victim, Tbomu CUllord Areher, will be held at
11 a.m. Tuudty at Padflc Vlew Memor-
ial Park Qiapel.
Mr. Areher, 4.1, died ol hijuries recelv·
ed lasl·Tburoday wbeo an Orange CounlY
fire truck, IJleedlDi lo • call In Santa
Ane l!elghla, hit his auto al Red Bill
Drive and Pallaad11 Road.
The owner ol U... taco lhopo In C&la-
llna and Nnport 8-b, Mr. An:bor, 110
OnyJ A~ Balboa llland, bad rcenll;r
--of Ibo Jolly llotl• -rent ... Balboa llland.
Surtlwcat Include lair d•ton. Pam-
ela A. -" 1'llllo, -~
moat " Bania -· KlmlMIV Arch-... " Balboa lalad and lltbcnh K. Hane, of Colt.e llMI: • lllttr, Cann!t
A. Cd• of San DI .... and his -· 11n. AUOe Morpn el Sao lllei<>. plm
-~ ~wlDbeptltale.-•
·-• are blq handlecl by Baits 11..-,., Qrma de! llar.
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Medals Due CdM
Soldier SJ.an.
In Vietnam War
A broma 1tar with oak loaf elualor,
purpla boar! and other -will be
•wlnled poathe""""'1 Wednelday lo Isl
LL Ila.id Klnc 01n11ea4. cl COr<>na del
Mar, wllo ...., tjUed IUI JIDlt In Vie~
oam. .
The ..-a11caa wm be tDlldt al n.
MacAribar In Bia·~
LL Om.dad~ wlilow, Pam, will
receive the cHaUa. Other family
membore, lndndlq his mother, llln.
llalma Blltot, wlJI ba ...-1.
Tho 11-1HMld olfl= WU falally
woundod -be )ed bis U..... platoon on• RICQt,milllcn DOr1tnnlt of. Saigon
on June I.e. Lt. Omltead anct..,hil men
had · lllll&l!t·.,lo.™91e ... ~,~ ourroWidiil·bY'N'citllt'VletnameM • ~. ~-vlrlulllJw
\.QJl, ' • ~
LL ~-!lll ' leer
Pld, bad voluntoered for .ilillaloo.
"Ht wia a true lead• d men, who
alw111' die!' mon than .., ._tod
o1~· AmiJi1C LL .Omtlald'1 aurvlvlq family
-·11 his -old dluchter. -haillllnmr-.
Oil §iec~tive G~ty . ·-
Of· R~ckless Driving
Newpcd 'Beacb oil eompaoy.uecullve
Jama S. C)UllrQ pleaded ~ Friday
to NnpcnoM"' Mlllllclpit Court lo
reduced cll*rpa ot-drttlol.
Gllllrap. ,II, of 1171 8a1"""" brlvt, wu arntlocl bJ Nowpcal 'llClllco Oct.
11 loljowlnl an aulo llOCldint al the
Iola 11 llh• "Dover llrtfa and w. OOut
11111rn1. ,,,. --Iba ... eoullft lo ietunt Dec. II for-....
Prom P .. e l
FUNERAI.S •••
pleted his doctorai. within the lime
specllled, but "'1lo "I'm In thla thing
lo leod 111PJ>Ori lo 1111 two-"
In each of the three cue1, tDe leniiio
memben of the departmeo! lnvolVad
have recommeaded the mu not be
issued a new contract upon termination
of his present one. .-,
BrlllDOll'I cPDlracl expirel al U,. end
of the current acadtlille ,ur and
Shapiro'• IQd Keat'1 a year liter, tD
1870. ' -' ' AU hevt the ril!ll of ._r lo the
dlvil!oaal dean and ultlmala!J lo Ibo
cbucellor11 office.
llillory Qialrmu Meyer bad this lo
11111 :
"Poople ... blred and aeparalod .,,
the -every year. II la un!VlrlllJ policy to lei • man bow ...., ahead
of Ume -a year and a ball or two
1WI -.. u not lo ...... the &04<llDll•
comnluDllJ. 'Ille 1llllllUal thin& In I b I 1
lltuallon II Ibo Individual CKeot) dockled
lo 10 public oa It" Commeolod English D e p ar Im t n I
Chairman Huard Adami:
"The only l'IUOn tbl DIWI ls (IQ'
II bacauae Mr. Shapiro deoldad lo an-
nounce Jt.. 1bat ts IQQMWbat un.1,JIUal
llnca the f1!11 (Appaal) -bu not
been ~ tbrauab."
Tbe . .._ --'croppBd ,,,. last week when word -that Kent wis
not lo be . recommeoded for rthlrjnll
lea1ted lo the -II. Ken~ spedillll In Alleo history, said
!\fl '~ copleo of a momilrllllllum
lit n<;e!VOll lrom Meyar lo hla coll...,... ID the hlalol')' departmeot::and·-i:tiil
.naturo of Ill COlllaola Pl IJll. To elur
the ,_,. I then dtcldod to mal:a II pu.bllc. ..
Jn the mtlllOt'andum, Kent'1 pro-
f.....-lal tuw.11 callld "marslaal.ptua"
and his past poJformance "barely
satialactory In lonnl ol Untvenlty ol
Califomil atandard1."
n NY' the declslon for In unfavorable
recommendation wu unantmoua by the
...ior faculty members ol the depart.
ment.
ltenl 1111\ftftd In the 11 U d e D I
~-. "I h8vt a feellnc lbal this declalon wu Heory Meytt'1 pertODal
one and doellli nllocl the oplnloos ol
other memben of the deparlmeot,
despite hls wording."
Nex~ acUog history cbalrmaa t.ewla
Hanke (technically, Meyer is on ub-
ballcaf) Issued a llalemenl sayln& the
declal111 was mode unanimoualy although
it "was painful and we all took It
with reluctance."
CU.IMS BIAS
Dr •• °"'le Ktnt
-=ondod that no member of IBe
history depuWtnl be on the comm111e1
"in view of the fact Ulat ha bu publicly
accused the cbalrm~ of ~udlce."
Dr. Shapiro Clillended Ulal his = point cl view mabl olhen In the
Olputmant .,,., unoomlorlabl• and
cbarpd the anlvarllty w111 · mrdalDI ~!.iTt" baa -totd by ~· dePatlm"11 .,~'!d, lbel .b!a wrllln& bu' ~elerlor110d beCiult' he baa not -
P11bllahlq lliori, prte11e woranotnllY. M~, of the bllloey di~ alld,
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Sooth Viet Leaders Meet,,·
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M~y Attend 1.Peace ·Ta1ks ·
PAl\IS (UPI) -South V11tnam~ modlatalJ duDllt the Sa11on boJCOll,
ltad!n held a·1p'.Qti1 '""!Ins lo llafllli. i l'lorlb \tletnlm llldll' 'allo acCUlod aie
lod11. Unofficial roport11lid theJ lborily U>lled Slalat cl •lolallnl ~
would . lllDOllnCe --~ .. 1 lo alland *"""" """ malr and --_. ...... qa1nlt ltl tlrrl • 1 ~
dela1td Paria talU Cll llHllnf the Viet· '!'he North VI t n a m la 1 t roni.i
..., war. Nlnlm: lo a llllomaol broadcul' tif
In Sallon, PnildenlNl'l1tD Vu Tbleu lfanol J\idlo, Aid, "the U.8. IOllllllllllll
caUod 1111 Nadonal ~ Coundl Into lbould bear full napCllllblUtJ far all
-In hla JndtptDdooot Pilaca of·. __ ..
flee, Jn Parli, CCimnunlll -Aid Ula! Govammenl tpOkumalt mada no Im' llca'lb Vltlnuulto roltcll ai "-.U
llltdlala OOlllDWIL But the 8alp Pool ~" a wel'lilnl front -
Aid • boJCOIHDdlnl ............. -~ Clart'll. CUllOrd. CWlanl Aid
comln( _,, u dlplmnall In PW and lo a u.i. lolevlllon In-(1-Salron bad been Jridlcllnc. -and Anowen 4,. (ABC) fiund'1 Ula! ~
Jn Paria, North Vlelilamele offlclalt Hanoi falla lo 'abqt; -faith In lalta. told ·111wamon Ibey hove DOI ....md bn lbe 11111 apln l-the Am""-
plane ·and called the airport,'' said Mn. a ,.ply from the inili.ct Slalel lo lbe1r bombing that l'rosldeol Jolwon baltod
NIJICY Bumi, wbo ii left With a aon demands Salurd11 fer openlnJ lolb Im-Nov. I lo ..,..i·ntl'lltUOlll bere.
He asked for a faculty review com·
mittee to consider the Kent cue and
Greaory, 8, aDd a daughter Heather, 1-----------------'---'--;:,...------"--;..._-----
~~ ~J'"san for the yet-Mt U!JRL&_l_!f.MIMllUOt? 71 ..... IRllllll-----
No servlce!I have been set e.ither for
ilrm)> Pfc. William S. Perldna, :rl, of
lOZI Orclwif Drt.., Cosio Mesa, who
was arrivini home on a 30 day leave
before asslgmhent to Germany.
The Newport Harbor H;p School
gradusle WU recalled by the ilrm)>
Jluerv• five month! ago and bad beeo
ataUoned al Ft. Mead, In rural Marylud,
prior lo hla J!:uropean Ullinmont
Survivors, wbo have lived In !be Harbor
.Area 20 yeara, are his mother Mrs.
l!elen ,._., a brother Robert, ;;! Colla
Meu., and I brother Danit!, Of Santa
Ana.
Servlc<I bavo been set for Tuoodq
al 1:30 p.m. In Temple Beth Sholom,
Santa Ana, terr Murray Holland, a, of
502 Sturgeoo Drive, Colla MllL
-lncluda his wife -. IODS Darey, II aod Ronald, I, plua A
mother and two blothen 11v1Di lo Ntw York. •
Services for the pilot, Capt. Omer
"WOO<IY" Dubola, U, of LllTl Barbara
,.veu Garden Grove, are ICheduled.TueJ. dai et 1l a.m., lo COllanao Mortuary
Chapel, Gar<lon Grove.
Controls Clamped
OJI, Czech Travel
PRAGUE (UPI) -'Ille ......,.,......,_...,!
toda1 ••llk:1od trawl -ud ..-lied ........-ult •llu In an ._., •llelllpt to llop • brall>dr.m
ol lnlell.-11 ud ladmldans.
The mlniltriel cl lollrlor aod Ftn1p
Allain -pennaneat eall -thal pormlttod cll1-lo luv• Ibo_. !rY ,.l>oaled!J, AU lrlt>t -• 11M1r ...... "not cOalC!!JDIDI .. llala ._ ... ........ ~
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AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
•rings 1l1ed and repalrecl
• dlamoncl1 end preclou1 atones remounted
. •pearls restrung • ·
WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE AU TYPES OF JEWELRY
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Ea rly Bird
Thirteen isn't an unlqcky nWDber. At lea&t not for
about 100 members of th~ F~ds~ Club; an over 10
· group sponsored by, !h•• IA!guna Beach As11stance
League. •
The savory aroma of tlll'key and all the trimmings
will greeb the men and W.OIJ)en as they enter.the League
House tonight to enjoy the 13th annual Thanksgiving
dinner prepared by the league for their benefit
Mrs. Andrew Morthland and her committee rnem ..
hers have made preparations for tlle event. Mrs. Ethel
Page, head chef in charge of the delicious birds, will be
assisted by Mrs. WiUiston Bradway and Mrs. Roscoe
C. Long. Mrs. Carl W. Nash will be in charge of stuffing.
Glowing candles and artistic decorations for the din ..
ner tables were created through the combined effort• of
the Mmes. Fitzhugh Brewer, Robert CampbeU, Paul D.
Griem, Harry E . Hanson, Bryant M. Sells and J. K.
Melcer.
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'A Ll-TTLE STR INGY?' -It's going to be a :u1ue la.rge for tho
oven. but Mrs. ~~ck !1an11aU a!!JI ,M;s. El!t'll f',.i>:ge · (left.lo rig~)
members of the•~•\!'1\cb' ~OMii~~.~~'\'l;Dinell. 'I'hef figure 11· they«liJll ~,~· ~ l!iiYi ~tu*{wm be
child's play. Mrs. Page is head i=hef in charge of the d~licious
bi!1ls Fl\iC!>:!1il¥"•""ed l<!'.~ut ioo members-OJ -!he .F~ihip Cl?b.,.~.t·\..;I}' ·, ·~ ·.· ... . •,: + '. •• :1 ~
Following the blessing given by th~ Rev. Robert~
Cornelison, guests will be served by eight new provts-
ional members. They include the Mmes. Robert Black·
er, W. Raymond Henderson , William L~, Paul Newell,
Aloysius Sp~ding, Theodore Taylor, William Ullom and
Henry St~art Weber. . . .
The evening will close with travel films about South
,Africa •
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FLORAL TRIBUTE -F1owers will be very much a part of
tile ln'bute Ille Women's Divisloos ~e .Newport Beach
and Costa M.esa Chambers of Commerce pey to the more
than 70 women's service and philanthropic organizations at
their Dec. 10 lund!eon in tile Balboa Bay Club. Arranging a
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centerpiece worthy of the compttition which will be entered
by participating groups are (left ro right) Mrt. DeMurl Tosh
prefildent of the Costa Mesa group and Mrs. William Mason,
program chairman for Newport Beach.
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Genuine Christmas
Spirit ·commended
Christmas spirit.
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To most people, it is1a feeling that is inspired only by bright
colored lights, familiar carols and shimmering ornaments on fragrant
trees.
The true meaning of Christmas spirit, the joy of giving, which
was part of the first Christmas in Bethlehem, has not been lost. Somo
practice it all year.
Because of their year·around Chrtstmas spirtl of good will, moro
than 70 Harbor Area women's service and philanthropic organizatioill
will be honored at a buffet luncheon Dec. 10 at the Balboa Bay Club.
Ctrsponsoring the event are the Women's Divisions of the Costa.
Mesa and Newp>rt· Harbor Chambers of Commerce. The Mmes. Bruce
R. McCartney and William R. Mason are chairmen for the respective
chambers.
The honorees and the county wide women's. chamber divisions
have been invited to participate in a holiday table centerpiece display.
Prizes will be awarded for the most outstanding Christmas arrange..
ments in the religious, unique, children's, thematic, pictorial and hum-
orous categories.
Guests at the luncheon, which is open '.IO tile public, will act 11
judges. Entry blanks and tickets may be secured from the Newport
Harbor and Costa Mesa chambers of commerce. There are no entry
fees . Luncheon reservations ar.e '5.50.
Proceeds from 'the event, in keeping with the "giving" idea
\vhicb inspired the luncheon, will be donated toward the expen1es for
tile annual New Teacher Land and Harbor Tour scheduled for the b ..
ginning of the ScbOOl year. The event is CO-SD0'1SOfed by the two
women's divisions.
For infonnatiort and reservatiODJ call the Newport Harbor
chamber office at 5411-llSS.or the Costa Mesa oU!ce at~.
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Fath·er' s -a Fool to Stick Like Glue When. Girl·s entertain
DEAR ANN LANllERS: I have lour
children -two boys and two jlr1I -
but my problem la not wfljl.tliom. It'•
their lather.
He gtll along Jairl)' well with the
boys (apd I and 11) but bla relatloll!hlp
with hii daqblen -me •lo d<oth.
'llley are I& a!ld 17 -.darlinl gtrll, po"'1af and bu.ly, Involved ID wbolooome
ICtlviUM -music. temll, twtm'mln&
and cheer-....'lbelr ...-ft ...
..Ueot a!ld tbe -la llwq. IJilod
with attractive teeoagtn.
Tll<lr lather llllw like aloe """' r · • · -··· ,.,.._., ,. .... r. He qui~ them
a n d makes Insulting remarb. Ho has
• • ..... t.: .. .»)'•that be doun't
~··-' tbem. When tbe 'girls IO ...i (they orten double date) be eomelb:na (ollowl
, ANN LANDERS [il
U!ein In bh car. (I've bq&ed·hlm not
lo but be ~ me.) ·
rvo board him ten lrlondl his
daupten ,.W 'protiably never many
-!My !mi tholr daddy IO much no mm could eyer measure up to him.
Tbe truth la the Pio atiliko ldm.boel-
be Is .. ~ .. and mplcloul. What
... l do lbO!it lbla lppalting lituatlon?
-ILIJNOIS
DEAR IUINOQ: Pnbbly aollllq,
~
llut &!ft K a lry. llagell lloal :rwr
--talk .. • -_, "" ··be~ .U.~1. .. '11 dllll&f*n.
He'd QI • -Perllopa --
eu mah ldm • Ul.lt 11 "' at&t,mpt
...... -....... 11!11" .. k !lrl.tq
-any. u-.. allen 1111 t11111kta1
lie wlll lllee11e 1111 •-ten <0mplelel7
Hd lloey will cJ-. ldm .. I ol lllelr ..... .
' DEAR ANN LANDERS: One year ago
.nut month, my daq)Jttt took a
downtown job ahd eked "I" lo baby..it
with . ber three· cbl.lilren. I uted no
pay becaUIO Ille COl)!Jded,tllat her 1uJo.
band had run up mjey del>t& tllat bad
lo bo pold.
Thia put · year Ibey bougl\I 0 color
'l'V, • l'!IO Ma> and :the family took
a trip lo Calllomla. CW• live In Iowa.)
My dtugllter "°" hu'boaullful dotheo
a!ld llhe -lo tbe beauty lhop -I "eet.
Yesterday I liked for -I WU liyai • nat.!Urn'dowu. l e11>lalnod lhal
I llva on my Soolal Socurtt,y cbeck which
cloean't ea very far. I am 1 widow.
Wbea I polnied wt· !hit Ibey -
lo have plenly ol mooey for hmirtes,
I W&I told, uOur luxuriel IN nobody's
'bus1nm. Ell!OY1•••·1randchlldren while
you can.''
What tboold l do? • -OOO!IMAT
DEAR DOOR1 Do IS ,_.,.1o14, EnJoJ
,.., "--,.. .... Doi uJq ...., u a craadma, ..... •
nnemald.Ttllywd ........... 11-
to llln llelp -,.. .... 1 n..r
• loll tUI tllen m...,. u weD u
ee)oJlneat. Loot at lilt clatallled ...
bi IMI -_. lti -S. Gr1a1.
CONFIDENTIAL ,TO SHOCKED AND
HURT: So whit'• new? I believe 11
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WU Benjlllnln Franklin Wbo lllld, "TOii
Devel' know • penan'• true ~ unW )'6U lllllre on lnborttaneeWl::J I'll bet It WU ooe ol Ben'I
who told him lo I0 111' a tita. l
Drfaklq IU7 .. "la" lo .,. WI ,..· ... ..u.-IMlll_,..,.
"ell" for bepl. Y• am-'lltl tt M4 llaf -1af. Reail ._ _. Tll>
-!tr '-'""·" -• -la eofl ud I ........ llfrlJSL'
stamped eavthpt wldi 1W1 14 I I
Au ........ wtll .. Pf .. lolp(
·JOI wltk ro-pt1tM1au ... ~
to bet' hi ,.. ti .. DAJLT rum
nclolili I . ... 'lr1111 II, AT JI~
aaveiepe.
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Glamour G·o·es to Their f;ieads Techniques·••••••••• •.i . ' .
Prqcticed PI t t Ure:
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1 ln addltJc:m to beauty, fame
ud wealth. Audrey Hepbun>,
SoplO, Lo... and Prlncea
Grace r:l Monaco have oui. lla')\lml <Ollfures. 11\11 b lie opinloo of the
Halooe cUrtlB Guild o f
P r of e 1 dmal BeauUd&na
whlclf votei aMually for IO
Best Q>lllUred awartlJ.
Tbq '1ec;t.ed the three to-
temational fashioo pace«l·
ten • ti first Heads of •
Fame. With a permanent
place In the coiffure trend-
makers grouping, nooe of the
ltio wru be eligible again for '
1 the aMual 10 Best awards
to be tevealed this year Dec.
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Alez:apdre's Salon In Paris
1' responaible for the coiffures
.. ol bbtb Miss Hepburn and
Princess Grace. Sophia Loren
has hers styled by another
Parisian great, Carita. Stylists
from both salons often travel
half·way around the world to
create an important coiffure
tor a He.ad of Fame.
Mias Hepburn, who has been
named three times on the HI
Best coiffured list, continues
to prefer th e crisp l cro k of
short hair. 0'11ris year she's
wearing U aoftly curled with
a 1lde part and extra height
at the crown. Her petal.like
,hairstyle created by Alex-
andre'• Roger Thiery begins
at the top wjth the hair waving
forward , ending in flattering
babds wh.lch touch t h e
PRINCESS
Grace of Monaco
MRS. HUY, TRIEU NGUY.EN
Formorlf Ruby Fong
· eyebrows.
Miss Loren has a fuller,
more cuual style for her
everyday . coiffure. To em-
phulze her unusual eyes, her
Vows Spoken
N t B h OCC Teacher Outlines
S
e~pofr ·. eR~·c . Audio-Visual Instruction
e tt I n g 0 r It es Bruce Mcintyre, an Orange ID Adams Elementary School;
Coast College art teacher who Costa Mesa.
plo~eli· ~dio visual art in· Mcintyre's interest ln his
The chapel of St. Andrew's
Pre!byterlan Church, Newport
Beach wu the settiDg for dou·
hie rll!ll nupllalJ unitlnc lp
maniage Ruby Fong o f
Newport Beach and Huy Trieu
Nguyen ot La Habra.
The Rev. Dr. Raymond I.
Brahams solemnized the
double ring ceremony for the
daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. T.
K. Yu of Taipei, Taiwan and
the son of Mr. and Mn. Duy
Quang Nguyen of Dalal, South
Vietnam.
Given in marriage b y
William Edward Crane of Lido
Isle !or her parents, the brld<!
selected a boor length Viet-
namese style wedding gown
made for her in Taipei of
Chinese silk brocade. Her
elbow-length veil of illusion
was caught to a crown with
stephanot.IJ lDd tiny white
flowers. She carried a Vic-
torian bouquet of w h l t e
flowers.
Miu Dianna Davidson of
Pasadena, the bride'• college
roommate, wu maJd of honor
wearing a willow green silk
chiffon eown with empire styl-
ing. A short 111uaion veil and
a Victorian puff of celestial
yellow roses and porn pons
and Oriental pine completed
her ememble.
Miss Role Domenick of
Needle1, dreaed Identically,
was brldeanatd.
Serving as best man was
Gabriel Moretti of Torino, Ita-
ly. Ushering guests to their
places were ScoU Crane of
Newport Beach and Steve·Ku
of Hong Kong.
Providing organ mu.sic was
Robert Huestis wblle lllnglng
appropriate selections was
William Heil.
The reception for 200 guests
look place in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Crane, who have
provided a home for the bride
since 1963.
Circulalini the guestbook
was Mias Angela Funt of
Hong Kong, a former room·
mate or the bride. Special
guests at the event were Miss
Teresa Wang, a childhood
friend of the bride from Taipel
and Mr. and Mn. Bernard
Egbert ol Irvine.
The bride ls a graduate of
Taipei American School in
Taiwan, Orange Cout College
and Temple Buell College in
Denver where abe received
her bachelors degree in liberal
arts. Her husband recf:ived
his BA deJl"ree from Whittier
College wll~ be affiliated
wilh Franklin Society. He is
working for his masters degree
in marketing at Galilornia
State College at Fullerton.
Alter • wedding trip w Son
Francisco the newlyweds will
reside in La Habra.
struction. will be the speaker new theory on audio-vision drawing developed during the
at C.OSta Mesa Art League's 12 years he worked at Disney
monthly meelilll ·tomorrow. Sludloo. Today his Ideas .,.
1he· 7:30 p.m. event, open 'being put to use in school!
to the public, will take place throughout the country.
Jn the Air
This summer a series of
17 3(1..mlnute shows were pro-
duced at the Uni versity of
Oklahoma to demoostrate his
method of drawing people.
One-week classes which take
place in variOUI parts of. the
country each aununer have
i....ued the Interest of tn-
strueton and 1tudents.
He hu written aeveral
booU Including a textbook,
"AlJcflo. VlauaJ !lnlw!ng," "Bill
Euel II" and "Best Booi
on Drawing People."
Mn. Rld>ard lnifam, prW·
dent, will Introduce the artbt
followtni: a t b o r t b!JliMu
meellq.
Light Thrown
On Decorating
For Holidays
A aer!OI of eight Set the
Miss Shirley St e m, Stage prograins focusing on
daughter of William E. holiday entertalnbli will be
Stem of Huntington sponlOft!d by Sou t be r n Cal!lomla F.clJMI Co. ID Ill Beach, has won the Eloctr!c Llv!q Cmter, lltm-
wing• of a Tmns World tinllon Beoch from Mcnday,
AirtiDes !light hootess. Dee. l "'Thunday, Dec. U.
She c o m p I e t e d six Mias Carol Heinl, bcxne
Peering Around weeks of classroom and economist for the company,
lnfilgbt training at the will domonstnte appet!w
training center in Kan-and hon: d'oeuvn ldeu at
sas City, Mo. MisS: Stem each or the proarama.
FOUR NEW memben have
been elected to the 1overning
council of the Umveraitf or
Southern California's Friends
of the Libraries.
The new councilors are Mn.
JUBIJn Dart, Mn. Simon
Ramo, Mra. Joaeph
Schildkraut and Collier Young.
The other council members
are Dr. Aerol Arnold, George
Cukor, Mrs. Phoenix
Old West
Deluxe -to
-· A -edltlon of ,.,,,e
Cowboy In Ari" II 1vall>blo
lo 'tllo pabllc today ID the w-.. Art Gollel'y ol Sad· \llel/""k IDl'o Sfnla Alla.
The _.ive p I ct or la I
1U1Vq of !ht Old Well 11
-tbroul!t the -ol twJented wf.lterD artista WU w!1lllli by Ille lala F.cl _ ... n will bo pu1 °" .um-i-wtlha..,..
""' ..... la tbt P°"7 #II.,.. ... ., wrb ol an thaa
• --1-.i In !II -!Ila .. , ..... , edltlaa Ii
will be serving pas.sen-The programa the week d.
gers out of O'Hare Jn-Dec. 2 are tcbedUJed for 7 Greenough, Garson Kanin. A. t . 1 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and
S. Rauberheimer, Mrs . emationa Airport in 10 a.m! Wedneaday and 'nlura-
William Schaefer, and the Chicago. da.y. 1he following week'•
patronesse$ of the Trojan meetlnP wll1 be at 7 p.m .
League or Orange County. Sweet Adeline• Monday, 10 a.m. Tuesday: ! p.m. Wednesday and to a.m.
MR.. AND MRS. pa u I Huborlltea Chapter, Sweet Thursday, Dec. 12.
William Lawrence Jr. of Lido Adellnes convene every Mon-The public la invited to at.
Isle,' Hancock Park and Palm day at·I p.m. for meetings In tend, aod recipe boob will
Springs are on a brief trip Colle&e l>ark School, Costa be given. Furthe!r Information
aroµnd the world visiting Lon· Mesa . Mrs. Pat Partin, 54(1. may be obtained by ctlllng
don, Paria, Brussels, France. 0870 will answer qu esti ons re-the company, ~7·7581, en.
Switzerland, India and Japan. garding the choral gr011p. 278. l~~~~~I Portrayed
Edition
F'Nhnd artilta w h o a e
origtnal paintings, bronzes and
aculpture are being exhibited
in the gallery throup Tua-'!'Yt Dec. IO, include Joe
J:See,ler. sm Bender' Joe De
Yong, Nicholas FI r r Ire 1,
Clyd<! Fonytbe, A. Marco
Gomez, BID Hampton. Fred
Harmon, Harold ~.
Stanloy N. Loog, Erneet Mor· n., Don p....,..aJ, Burl Proc:-
1«, Lenore Sherman, ~
Tmk, Robert W-. Curtil
Wlnpte, Olaf WlecI>onl and
J. B. Willfams.
BE FREE OF
FACIAL HAIR
FOREVER ••• ,
Let us show you how
a&sy It I• to rem°"•
excess ha.I,.. wltti
modem electro\~ls,
medically appl'Olled,,,
safe, fast, gentle.
You're lr1V'lted to
consult with our
llcer>sed technician,
In our Beauty Salon,
--e~ .. ...... llll1IWed
.... " -"" odf.
lillr " llforod for Alt
Kids Uke to
Ask Andy
la --,, • Jalat dale.
ITALIAN STAR
Sophia Loren
'I •
ct~wmoi:-~ peeks:
In volct pr<>jectb> when thcr •
meet tootshl ID tbe Mon:ury ., ....,.., • • • • ••
Savlnp and Lou bulldlllg,
~~olaon will be Rlcl>l In atep with tht
lnducted u 1 new member ~ cadtnce cf the &MUal
.Othft recent m e m be r ~ plpk!o ~ the f\umy film
parllclpatlDf In the P<Olfllll Paper Uoo labB Ila bow at
will be Mn. Rollo Weot, the M..._
Toutm.18trea for the evening; Mn. Deanne Rermanl, ln· Tonight and tomorrow evening
lcologtal, and Mn. P • t offer the lut kick.offs ol Ute
H""1icbM, srammarfan. movie based on !act. Up lletroll
ACTRESS
Audrey Htpburo
Four nam• will be drawn way 1 aports writer Joined Ut
from the general membenhlp , • and the women will be uked Motor City a famed I.Joos of
Ill give lmpromplu 8peecheo the National Footbell Leagu•
on 1 subject of their cho1ce. and performed u a rookie. Alan
•
Area women are invited to Alda and Lauren Hutton top
attend and additional In-a 1 Ut t incl ,__ th format.loll regarding tbe club cu • Uua. e Lions
may be obtained b)' calling a1'!i Uleir ~ along with'
Mn. Calvin Plcott, 1141-Ulll. Frank Gifford and the one and
May Co"s exclusive collection In
pure silk on a precious blend
o f rayon and silk. For evenings
of elegance . A candleljght
d in ner for two.
lmporled from British
Hong Kong. Exquisile hand-
g uided quilting a nd fine
detailing. Sho wn are
just two of a collection of May
Co's own iJt1POrts.
a. pure silk, lime and aqua, or
p ink and lemon. 8-16. 68.00
b. shell design, Rayon and silk
weave, ahr!mp, avocado,
ivory. S.M.L t0.00
may co robes and Iounoewear 53
co
the only Vince Loml>Brdi._
'"°" KCfllLD
A certain test for a motion
picture is the sauuillil( of the
patrons who are leavirJ8 . th1
l.beatre, after viewing the film
product. If you apply this form
of query at Newport Lido, dur·
lng the exclt151.ve run of Gont
With The Wind, you'll hear
many, many compliments about
this tremendous production,
The all-tim&great picture,
framing a famed love affaill
against the background of the
Civil War period, a wiMer of
ten Academy Awards, stan:
Clark Gable u Rhetl Butler
and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett
O'Hara.
OUvia de Havilland plays the
role of Melanie Hamilton, Leslie
Howard shows as Ashley Wilkes
and Rattle McDaniel gives her;
award w1nn1na: portrayal u
Scarlett'• Mammy. Abo a cast
of · tbousands, with 59 major,
apeaking roles, lends authen-
tldty to the marvelous movit
now at the Udo in new Wlde-
Screeo and Metrocolor splendor.
1bere Is one e v ening
perfonnance of Gone With The
Wlnd at Newport Lido at 8:00
p.m. On Saturday and Sunday
the lbowiDg ii continuous, begin-
ning at U:30 p.m. Special Shop-
per Matinee IJ at 2:00 p.m.,
on Wednesdaf afternoon.
Juot don't let It be said tli&I '°" ~ ~ Gone Wltll ftlt W1id during Its uclust ..
q1...,..i for the Harbo~
..... al Newport Lido. It'• •
- -ud 11111 a Champlolll
MESA MATINEES grow and
grow in popularity, More and
more Harbor area home-maken
are learning that they can take
a mid-week break. from dally
duUes and enjoy a fine ftlm.
'1'be new-week'• fea~ 11
la\Llldled at Men Matinees.
Each Wednesday afternoon the
pn>«rmnS tlari promptly at 1,09
p.m., openina: with fr e 1
refrtshmenta.
FREE PASSES lo Ute Lido
or the -will be malted
l<doy lo M. M. l!)inery, lllMS
Mandarin Dr .• Cotta 'M .. , PhD
Oren, 11111 J-.e, Coram dol
lhr, Toor Bybrt. lO 0 l
Seubort Dr., Newport Beoch
ml -Tllacb, 1111 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
moy eo --pl1 .. , •• di ... fwy. II brlalol, coato -; 546-9321 '
lhop mond1y 111 ...... h aetvnlay I 0:00 a.m. to t:30 p.m.
Each of the 1bcm wlll be
guests " '1Ftctuni Peeb" at
a fine rum aclleduled !or the
Udo Ott Me11 one day rul 100R.
Bopa )'OU m Included befo,.
too 1 ... 1r • Do have • lloppy Hollda1.
And our thanks "' Ill ol 1'!'-
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Secrecy Cloaks Probe :~f Plane Crash
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REMAINS OF PLANE STREWN AU>NG :EMBANKMENT
. Prop ht Slides Acro11 ·fr;etw'Y ,. Bums
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2 From Mesa, Lag~na ·Couple .Killed in Tragedy --
Secrecy today ,Cklaked possible ca...,
of a commuter airliner's cartwheeling
cruh into fiery oblivion Salunlly nigh!,
like the fog through which It was descen-
ding toward Orange County Alrporl.
Tbe ·bluing crash on the Newport
Freeway at the Dyer Road overcrossing
in Santa Ana tilled all nine penom
aboard, Including two from Costa Meaa
and a husband and wife from Laguna
Beach.
Vlalblllty al the lirport-wbme dlrec·
* * * Instruments
Favored by
Noise Foe
The president of the Airport Noise
Abatement Committee -who drove by
the scene of Saturday night's Cable
Commuter Airlines disaster -today is·
sued a st'atement favoring instrument
landing systems.
Dan Emory, chief of the well·knovr:t
Harbor Area organization, was critical,
however, of the Federal Aviation Ad-
minlstrat¥m'•~ ~t reluctance · to
bend ~roajf na~'flighl llandardl to
fit cbanslll&' ~ conditions. "Al~ there is no cirtakity at th1I
time· that the fog conditions ConUibuted
MOre StoriH, ph-P-2
to this tiaaic accident, the probability
Is Jtigh Iha\ the disparity bet\veen vl>-
ibllity at the airport and vlsipllity at
the ,crash. scene was Uie PrimarY call¥.'" he ch,irged.. . · '
· V1slb1l)ty at the ¢Pol'I wl>eJi the craft
tor had issued a pubu.bed plu for
de!perately needed inltrumenl landing
equipment only IC hours before the
crash. WU. about ~ mile. It may have been near sero at the
crash scene.
Eight of the vicUma, aome of whose
relaUVes were waltlna at the tUmlnal
two miles away, were orange County
residents, lncluding the pilot.
Names of the dead, not all of them
assigned to the individual, badly charred
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ME$A CRAS!t VICTIM . ·
William ·Patldftl ..
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bodies yet, are: .
PIJol, ~pl. ~ "WM<ly" llOllGil,
47, of 12571 Barbara ·Ave., Gardeft Grove.
Clpl!GI, n.ma. A. Wilker, 31, ol
LOili ~ch.
Mlltray B"°'!'d> jl, of 502 Sturpm
Drlve1 Costa Neaa.'
Army Pfc. Wl!Uam S. Petldll, 2'1,
of 2022 Orchard Drive, Coeta Mesa!
Lawrence L. Van Mourlck Jr., 38,
of zza Emerald Bfy Blvd., Laguna
Beach.
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Mn. -Vp Moorkt, JT, 11 m Etnerald 11ay Bl'td .. Laguna Beach.
Clll'lt B. Buu, ·11, til -M.._ LW, Laguna Niguel.
Boberi B. Holley, 31, of llOI Calle
de Sota, San Clemente.
JUcherd MlkeJ1, 41, of Des Molon,
Iowa, just In the proceas ol moving
lo Sanla Ana.
'Ille Do llavllla!MI DHc-1 Twin Otter
propjet wu apprbacblng the airport via
(See Alli CRASll, Paie I)
Student Body
Bands Behind
Ousted Prols
By '1110MA8 FORTUNE
Of-tllt l>lllY '"" ,....
Student Bod:!'· Praldent Ron Ridgle lw
ca!Jed a ~ mee~ of UC ~
students Wedneaday to diacml facultJi
decisions not to rehire three usistan\
professQrs. · •
"Three of UCI's,belt (aculty members;
George Kent, Stei>liiii llllljllro and' Dod
Brannon, have bear ftnidt\O: declared
Ridgle in calliJW J'COOCla~ "to'~
the three firings ad tho procao wblcil
condones u.... flrtnp." .
llundredJ c( m-.. -lhr<IUili the -lt>d ldminlstrlllt11 bulldtnp Frldayo In lUaJt ~
The professors threatened ' w It ti termtiuttltin:-lo ·tie .'""'"'agbts tW
8tudeDt -Oislent. ' ' ' , , '• I
E..1~~~~ ~~"t or lan~~~
"I .ba've fut'int_eriu0n' of qliletly ·allnkiziJI
•'!IY." aeid Pr, Shapiro. Tiit UliiUiil
pa1fe.ssor of En&Usb. 21, a Lajune,Belc;ll I
;reslaent, pahm he ~ ~ ,,fll:<!d ~-.,. •
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At M~s~ C~f~·.~ri~~t ..
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With an '.ttup~a-doO." ~ cOm
Mesa Clulmber of Commerce Ulhered
in five office!, and eight new din!ctol's · ,
at their 19th anirfial liiitalfation banquet
.at the Newport.er Inn Saturday ~gbt.
·special guest cl ·llooor JimnlJ! nurute
perloTined for the 300 pljrlOOS gathered
at . tbe banquet. The venerable ep-
tertainer, now almost 76, d'lllibted the.
c~ber mem~s wilh his socko-&nd-
boffo act.
On ·a "'ore sertoll! note, the (Jost.a' Meka 'Chatnber pr..ented Durante with'
1 large ·bronze PJaque. II aaid tl)at
allOO\lgh the entertainer wa's knoWn ti:-'
wolld OVer ""his probolc&, the dlamber' .... hoitcrini him for hla heart, citing
the chlldreit'i charitt ~ beada. The dwnber ·alsd presented l3oll to'
the 'Jlmmj. ·0qr~ etrlldrett'I FtmcL
Jack Hanlll)ett, 'wu installed as'
clwnber" ptesideltt ~ 1 sec6nd term,.
Paul . NISlell as . fil)ll vice presideol,' Gcirdon i;. Martin ai ieCond vlcO pres!·
denl aix! Nate Reade aa treasum. Past'
PrUldent la ~ 'L. Geiser; · ·
New dlrector. are Norman 'If. Acben,
~O.~,'lbomUL.
Chondlar, Cbar!OS E, &!ward&, Jooeph
R. Mel<alf, Dr. llobert B. Moono, llobert
R<iblns, a1M1 Robert G,. Va!Mle Vt'llde.
Returning dlrecton Include lobn P.
EDdicott, ,Werner F.lcher, J. c. Hwn~
phpes, John C. Leonharilt, MI:s. Lucille
Pinkley, Dominic Raciti, Kerm Rima,
and Melvin E. ,Schinkel.
J. Ro&ert Shiplei wlil represent the
Jtmlor Chal\'ber ol Commerce on . tho
boatd. Rlchdnl R. • l\acltt ii the J unlor
Chllnber lflmWte de~ate.
Soldier Beaten,
Rphbed in Mesa
A young · -· asked directlom lo a Cosio Meaa nJchl spot, wjlS slugged
Salunlay u he turned to poli>t oul the
~ ~~ll>do<JI alMI robbed,
Berl K. Vaagbn. IO, cl 1139 N1tional
pi-_ IWdened ll!ni OD the ll'OUlld
~ PlacOatll AmD al Sballmu
Dril" alMI -Jio llod been robbed of flJ, Aid 0111c.-Goqe Wll900.
'Ille ~ wtio -Wedneldly for
•• military ...Up11•il, Slid he -
no& ldenllfy the a•!J•nt wbo . stopped'
~-out c( hla m-to Ilk __
v-i:. :.::i~:U!':.,~ ~ It hl"""'1L'
· StMJc, Xarfceta
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L"EAVES 'EM LAUGHING
Oki Pro Duri1"t•
Board Approves
Dism~sal of . .
Polke Officer
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Emory charged Vliibllity 11 Ille crash
site . ...._<ll4" to ~ -OD II!! vlill sboilly lfl!t w. !w!it l.""l'Jel P'""'ked
oo the freeway and. btimed.
:.Pa~ coalta1 Jog around Qrange
~y Airport .~ the FAA mini·
QUUJ1 cellljlg of 800 feet inappllcable to
the local arta.J~Ol')'. said. . . A '!lti>tmuti>, . cl 9QO feet , obollld
be appliecflo vistla1 olJllt!l rallj!• (VOll) fllgtits irtt.O · O'range' 'CCiunty • All'p0l1; . he ,
charg~_ro compensate for the treacber-·
.... ., .. 11ons io countI log ' coitdWom. Hn8nls would stlJI D<il be eliminated,
eV.. with !he "°"'""' 1-ent land-ing Sj'9lem (!I3j, undU the tl08 fool
mWmum ~ II< said, but lhe ,reduc-
Uon in danger may .un be cancelled.
Emory charged !hat with an WI SY>-tem to be considered by county suptl'o
visors Tuesday will drop the FAA min-
imum celling '° 300 feet. which ;. vir·
tually no improvement in safety at all.
"Our committee supports the imtalla·
tion of ILS, provided the minimum ceil-
ing is held at l500 feet," be A.id , "for
VOR approaches, tbe mlnlmum ceiling
should· be raised to 90Q feel" ·
Protest Expected
Over 508-unit Jr
Apartment Plan
A bearing oo whether to bring Los
Angeles to Orangt County-via a huge,
SQ&..unJt luxury apartment development
-is expected to teep a crowd of pro-
t .. ton up late with the city Plaoning
Conuniulon loolght.
Strong sentlmeqta against the masalve
project on Harbor Boulevard from the
Harbor Shopping Center north lo F1lr
Drive are already in the wind, according
to city clflclals.
DiacualO!t of I condlUonal Ille permit
for the Flit' Harbor and Co., ent.rprloe
at 1400 Harbor Blvd., ii scheduled late
on a long agenda of other items to be
re•lowed prior to C!fy eoancu llC!loo.
City aides have notified at leaa\ 80
area ~Y owners or the proposed
tolal living environment-style apartment
deftlopment, featuring subterranean
garages, recreational areas aod land·
scapfng.
Calta Mesa officials are. considerably
Im-with the concepl proposed for
Sidney Sher'• vacant. 17.I acrerproperty
and ""Y tt Is .. mp lonrard In prog!'OOI
and beauWlcatioo Of the area.
Several •imi.l&LdlY.tl.OPmenll In the
Los AngelOI arel'liml5eei1buut by the
Los Angelei firm all(f ~ ofrtclala bt.v.
toured Uiem ID compliln( a baciqirOUlld
report, . The C..la M.,. proJ<ct will Include
MO ooe bedroom units; 1113 -
and den 1partmenis; U l1">bedroom
unlla and H coollining lhrct ~-Under terma cl the City Cowlctl'1
rezooin( ol tho-_.iy In 'October
Ul87, 1 l»loot, Hll«lr 1trip -Mier·
eel lo!pt lo linglt-lamUy -demlly,
liiice lt " ~lo • bouliq tra<l. Tbe prOJie!t1 II currenUy !Cr.led fi>r
commerclll alMI rmdenUal· .... bul cmtes 1 condl!IOOll use jJermll (CPl
dalanli!Gn. -roqulna cily -
1ppnrvlf "' aD)' pro.f<cl -
DIES WITH HUSBAND
There•• v.n Mourick
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PLANE CRASH illC'f.IM
L•wren~ V•n Mourlck'
Funeral Services Set
For Air Crash Victims
A Laguna Beac h brother and sister
were orphaned Saturday and their four
grandparents left childless when a film
company owner and bis wlfe died in . .
Coast Whipped
By Gusty Winds;
Damage Light
Gus\y winds whipped thioligh the
Orange <:out overnight, drlvftfl out thl
log lhal has pl~ mol«iltl for the
put. w.eek.
Now tt IO!ntbody could oaly gel rid
Ga!ls lo "11> mllOI on hour Jlnlck of the rt.·
the Sou and In the lite nighl a1M1
early m·orn1n1 houi'a, toppllnilrett:, that·
tmng· large window• l!td• lti!ocklnc out
po"!tr Jn the Lqa, AJ)(elt• ......_ • ·
I A!ooig the COllf, iiiiaµ 'crall WarnJnp
were ·up ' fn>m Poinl ~ to
ll<'!analde U w1oill fnlm U lei 16 -skirted the' ihoc'ellnO. No tii1iJir w!iid
dlmap •. ~ by tlie ~
Ooililly ~11<>r ~-. '
Inland, llle Callfonlll ~ PalJ'ol
~"=" apl"\i~~ onln~~~·•w
I ~e~g, ~~\t ~trrilnj ~-
' • ~ ,' • j
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a blating freeway plane crash.
Tragedy abo waited at home a second
time as one vicUm - a serviceman
whose fa~her ,died onlJ 30 minutes after
hla September arrival In town OD leovt
-..... killed in the craah 25 llOCOOda
belore~~ * • ,
No !uner&! arr""¥•-~ ban been
made for-Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence L. Van
Moorlck, of Ill J;111ier1114 Bay, LaCUn•.
Beach, according to the Orange county
Corqner's Office: '
Sdme Of the badly burMd bodies have
not bee!\ linked wtlli the 1DloW)t namqi
til !be dc!ld. " : ' .
Tbo v .. MOutieU leave..• ton Mt'*•
IJ, alMI a datlCht.r ~. II,, 11 welf
u the dud ,~·· mOtlMr alMI falll«
Oft both •Ides, Mi;•lnd Mri.;J:t""""'.
Von M~ Sr,, <II La """"", aed
Mr. Ind Mrf_,Ma....U flholea, cl~
Van i,outic~ ~ owner til 'lota·
Uooal Conimwiiclllou Filml Inc., ~
AnaL_i_,nd_ "" 'amvlag ·~"""' I!'-alMI Ntw Y91'~ ....r.~
b\111-!rip wlih bit 11Ui dtl ao
lllOClll•-.
Cl11k ~ II, til -~ om...\"'-lllgae~ .. U.ICt\llfl ol Van 1!1<Ni'li:k'1 !ht, atoo dJ"1 -1 a
flcl hl1 ~ -senlt!d the -•be helrd Of the qUb -lheii <tlllllrJ1led ~If. . ' •
'"f )lad.' ~lto 1wu oo the
. '(... • < ,....., . ~ :}·, .
\'f~ ~tli lsiuoel. .. !b.li!ti.. . . » Bllti! P~ ~ eiea.er le
lacb a ·-or ttio li e~ #
Cleaver .IOfd 'be woqlil but no'61Ai-W.. ever ael , ·
or., Kenl. •~er.Old' i"'"'8nt iin>-: feuor ol1 Jrllloty, of· N~ Jlea<!h, '
. . · <llM uct Pll~FS. r.,. 1\ . '
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LA Man Stabbed
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In Laguna; Wife
Held for Mlll'der .
A Loi Angeles man was stab~ to
death in t1o..ntown businOSI ~trtCt or'
Laguna Jlleacfi Sul!~ t,nc1 his wn •. arrested on suspiclm· of m~r. · ,
Police bad cfammed UP: on details of
the dlyllght stdeiralk •!a.Ylnr . tDday.'.
Sgt .. Frank Dilloo Wei . [alnes Jlo1
Uo!Ston, 51 of LOs Mgeie. was ileail ,
on arrival' a't SoudJ COasf Cpmmunity:
Hospital. His wife Peiirlle Mae Holston.'
45, of. llje "!Ill' Los Angeles addrus, was booked .on uptclon of the murder.
Police said a knife had been' plunged
Into Holston'• tell side' below the rib
ca&• ptlieU'atioi the lungs: The lmlfing
:011:"~. foliow.d • domestic dispute,
Dillon Slid llie couple bad -"fis1t,. Ing her brother in the 300 bloclt til Ocell1 Av~e. However, .be had a Los .\ni;eles
address. The killing occurred near the
rtsldence.
Police Slid thla, mornJng they hod
not recovtrecf the mttrder weapon .. They
were. combing the area in an attempt
to locate the knife.
Police said they are wlthhOlding detai18
of the cue on the advice of the distrid: attorney.
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Weac.lter
't'ho<;e wil)ds will condnue throug~
Tbesday, I.he -.eatherman 'Wd
breezll¥, .. illlten down the hatches
lnd.,11!1 tblo•••llw .._ sklec, JlO > •
foe alMI ..,,..._.. "' the -!O's.
t
INSJDB TODAY . r
Witll Mir ·fjm ' to amve, the
la.ti oj 49 wa<ht. llfll OA!U.
flulq/ IDift!fl o1l<I ctlrMlll .. ~ 'sln!do'4.1 f~lo -'latOl!qa lo-,
c1cv., Po11< ~· ·
==... ': ._ ""' -.. " :.:i<:J.. a:
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I DAILY PILOT llinls~r llalts
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··Pray-in'
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' HippiM 111~ Fail. to Diaru.pi Church Service
DAlLY PILOT Iliff Pllltl
., illl!l lkN~ A ....... ,.. ..... .ta • wt attempt to dllrupt cbcN
-b)' a ~ GI oett-otyled "Chrtt-
llall ....iutlooerill" """' Huntlnslon
Beach woi thwortod Sund91 by a
muscular m!nlWr ol a Santa An.a oon-
areeaIJon.
P..tor H. 8Yft)l1 PhlWpo ol lhe Fll'll Aalembb' ol God Clrurch, .. ported lhe
-., • lo IO hfpple.appearj!w-wlth .... lnllllti>lo-aimo, onlOred the
lllDC\lllr)' at 100 W. Ith st. lltctl'1 before be wai to · beeln his II : IO · un: .....,..,.
Youthful zealotl ol. both &e.1es marched
up ,.the '1fle takiog seata In lhe front
rows. ''They ,cazpe to itke ·ov•, but
,.. staJed on top ol the altuati!ll,"
the ,Rev. PhllHPI said. He safd he was
forced lo leave his pulpit and reprimand
one of the qjtator1 after aeveral out-
bursts of, "that's a Ue!'" ·
Tile ~foot-I, ZOO.pound' mlnlltor oald
Frotn Page .{
UCI PROFS •••
SELF-STYLl!D 'REVOLUTIONARllS.-MARCH 'OR CHRIST IN HUNTINaTON BEACH
Loader Promllft Further llforto 'le Ind Hypocrloy In 01'9onlnd Rolltlon'
ha. accused hil department chairman,
Dr. Henry Meyer~ of wanttnc to fire
him for peroonaJ reuooa.
Acting Assiatant Professor of English
Donald BrllllllOll, IO, admits 1111 flrtnc
may be juatllled since ho -~ eoa>-
.
fl'oRt Pqe l
.lREEW AY AIR CRASH •••
pleted his doctorate within the time
F;rms Pra; "e specllied, but 18)'1, "I'm ID thlo -" .,.., to lend support to my two collequ11."
In each of tbe three cases, the senior
N H • members of the department Jnvolved ew ear"ngs have recommeoded the men not be both rldlo &llnal · .,..., and Vlrbal at the time of the cruh, althoulh p&tclty "' Issued a new contract upon t.rmlnatlon
communicatloo. up to the pc>lnt at which foe reduced lt to vtrtuall7 nothin& tn of his present one.
it plungeil to"earth. · ., scatter..i opoto nearby. o F BrllM<ll'I contract np!rU at the end
!nve>llgalors ilikt II -'flnt believed WI-ftandJ llobertloa, of Han-n reeway of the c=t academic >""' ml
thi wllll cllppod a 'tall '!IP!. llandanl tingtoa Beach. oald a foe hllllk had Shapiro'• and Kent'• I year later, ID
at a Santa Jina -~.·ltre, llallon, lllll rollod .,.. the lreew91, llowlng Leaden ID downtown Colla Mesa -1~ have the rlghl of oppeal to lhe
but 11111 bao not'heen 111bolllltlated ofter -.i lhe limo ol lhe crub. l0111 ICbeduled for -by dlvisiooal dean and u!Umai.Iy to lhe
eumlnall1>1 ol the tow<r. Poor vlothflllJ' bao delln!lalJ not -1h 1 Newporl Freeway _ oro balling chancellor'• office.
Wlln<wr -tnchldlnl U.. ID fiv< biamtd for lhe cruh, howtvtr, accordlilfl 8 dectolaa b)' lhe Biiio llJpwoj' Com-lllllory Chairman ·Meyer had thlo to
can .....,11 ..-.i )J1 lhe ~ 10 M.I I!'. Gilmour, head ol the ml.alon to -"-·~-oo lhe ...,.. ,.y: _...._ ml ._, spewing fuel _ ?edtnl Buruu ol A-Baltt1'• Loo _.,,.. "People are hired and ,.parated b)'
··-· _, tuaf roulo. , the ten! every year. It II unlvm!ty
said they Ont belr)I Ille IOUDll of the • \Jllll• olllce. "'!'bl lood lhlp 'Calllttntla lll&lntl1, Pollcl' to let a man know way ahead
cruh. Sptodollon bao .... -thal capt. Com ,_. ··-t ··-........... of time -• >""' and a hall or two n.0y delcrthed fl • a lhrl_, or DaBOto, who had m<n than U,llllO boun'm -IOJl llP-~ --• years-so ... not to arouse the academic
metal, ............ the alr<rlft may have fiytnc limo, mlltoolc Ibo ""-1anea lhal al lcq lut, downtown Ooota Mua community. The W1U6Ual thlnf In th i,
Ml don ·• ·lhe "*"'"'• then there for lhe a1rpar1 l'UDWlJ 11 lhe end of will not drown." declarld City Coon-situaUoo ii the Individual (Kelli) decided Wll a lbonr ol oporb and nploll011 , · cllmon Wlll1am I. Sl Clafr. lo go puhllc on IL"
and lhen ,._lam. his llml bop. The Commented En1Uoh D e p 1 r I m • n t '1llo '"8 .wed.....,. all four lines ~ Coonly Airport llfm:tor Rl>btrt llap -1::!' voted A!lllllllmously Chairman Hawd Ad11111:
after piibk!nc lnlo the ~ •. •1'1re J . Bieatiahan oald the radio llgnal In Santa ~ Tburld91 to ""'°"'Ider "The only reaaoo the news ls out
a wlllll~.., .<lff' and -tlie "imelqe syol<m pldlnl the Twin Otter dflwn· routes , Jytni west of that adopted In 1, hecauae Mr. Shapiro decided to o-
-lll!l ·opilt,' alibO!ilb It 'f'· on the ~·un l1'lD1 Loa Angelea In-19", tbroulh an ma whlch hu nounce IL That II IOlllOWbat UllUIUal
malDod ldll•l!!!I'!~ -haq Ill l!"l'I· dovefopoil """*""'blJ Jn lhe fnlol:lnl. A ..... ,....., ·atfm!i.nt OD auty aiOfnll.~ .. , ' ' ·-l:l')iiiosOI <Siw-n llqllatlon = g~e ~"':'\!~~) proceu bao not
11 Dy•~ o.a:•ariild',\iooue told ~~ "ll'll'a oa1 pd.,..... for nttlna b0cauoialtbo"""'1tlnt~thlonlul Tbe camj;u-,;.. 111'11cropped1IP
-•""'•..., a.._rq-dlfNiWtllll!llr.Dir~.-1.~1.A!_ty ol the }'<Im bMJ.'*" lllted,'~ Sil ~oald lut week· wllen word lhat •Kont woa . Duh Ul•fl!lilt U!tl! kltliil uP to oee aiiPol!.~'he iald, "bul'11>e ..., 11 llandtt oowHivww lW'PY not to be recammtllded for rehll1ng ~!"~~~ ~ahore • :: ::. n:.:.\"':l!, to.$,!-JubU1111ia ..... widespread tbntuibout leaked to the lludenta.
llrlve, Newport Beach, ·Ula • w... dltlona.'' :he m;u. , he K~l!':<J°':!p11:, ~ ~":
driving north ,on, the froo)fay about a -had called for an-.t "Pr0poi1J ,_up and dcnm Nftport ho rectiv.d from M~er to 1111 coll••m•et ball-mile from the aoene wboll Ille' Cina-landing syltom (IUI) In a llorJ publJoh, --ud Harbor Boulavll'.d U ...U ., ~· dlan-bull1alrcnllstrucl<oarth. ed flalurdo1, althoulb lhe Board ol baald-otiirtonbnpnalvo\ipowlnr," ID the hlslory department and "Ille
The !llrl aa1a· ahe stopped and got Suparvllan '1'UoltlaJ will o·-ID _....,iloJ' McCanllt. ~~~~ten~ cot out. .. ~~'i:
out to see wbat abe could do lo help, 1o111.-11111 lllldlnl anldma QSD.· 'l'lio 11111' lo 11111 will bO <onlldmt to. -·~ -eclded -but th,.. •• ootblDg .,,,_ could offer '!'bl curranlf)<aold rWflo llpal systom ·111tniml ml lmi>moment ID downtown public.''
the nina occupanla. Jell Iba ID'vntna pflol -II Ill II -~ aceordlDc to the f~·-~°'~IDl!:.,!:J-pr.;:
lhe lntemq>l!Gao--ho,....... -.. lhe COllljJU1-y nUckm ol
down and Jald a flnpr .. .. America."
,_ ol ooe ol lht nollleot. Berg llfd lie arrived la lllmtlngtOll
A lll)ockld congregaU.. o1 7 ot Belch flve montha "° to tile charge worablpm bore w!lllOll to lhe 'IOlltl>.lll _,, ~ ---~-.:. •• ~ ..... · ·
which Ille Bev. Phllllpo oald "Would · ::'u;'c~:.:"'" •---· In Ibo old never 1.11aln le tolef1diit ...
Lui Sund«y, smalllr number• o1 lhe "We'll be here WI lhey throw "'
same group '"'°' idefttWed tbemaelves out," be • n a pp e d, "preaching ion the u Teona-for-Qrlol with hoodquartera at beaches, on lbe lllreell and ID lhe
•111. Main Sl, Hun~ Beach, -ocbooll:\l. .
porarll,y dta'uplell Mrvleal at SL s-· Be doellled lo ..... al _.noan,-.' ~ Clburch ol Newport Be,ach. ' ~ to. llnaDco Ibo m.'. m e n I At an alteinoori ~· tn Lah Part, ortgiJl!llOd. Be lldmltted ...., o1 hlo
"Uncle" Dave Berg, tpirltual --following came fr'Dm m l d d l e • cl a 11 to lhe gniup, said Illa fll\llll adheroills !ll!lllies and brought with the m
Intend lo conllnue'.Swiday DWcliel lo "resource4 to ba~ by all.''
chW'Chu ID the area -to "end Ibo Seven ~ Blbla cJaau from
hypocr!ll ol orcadbe4 ~". • ' p.m. to mtdllllbt --alillat .,,,
He deCUnocl to otato wlleie tbo1 wOllld 1"W1I -otall -'*' Liluio strike nu\ Sllndaf on Dec. I. Nolllid oal4. lie tndlcatod lho -
Tile lllPtlY built leader,~ lead.-lblp -u-....... ..,i'J' In to ba ID 1111 «II, llfd J Id aoa1 ... r--1broqt1out '
ol Jill -11 lhe "tDd ol modn lhe lllmUlt&toii Beacb area. ·
CLAIMs BIAS
Dr. a..,.. Kent
recommended that no member of IBe
history department be on the commlltao
"In view of the fact that he bao publlcly
aCCUled the chairman ol prejudice."
Dr. Shapiro cootended thal his poUtical
point of vJew makes others in the Englllh
Department very uncomf.ortable and
charged the university with exerclatng
thought control
He said he bao been told by his
department head !hat 1111 Writing bao
deteriorated because he has not been
publishing short, precise works recenUy.
Meyer, of the history department, said,
PROMllll "GHT
Dr. lll(lhon ShaplN
"It ls Vf!!."/ popular to !alt about 'piblbb
or perllb' but there are other lact<n"
(In a ded~oa whethu to retain a pro-
IOllOI').
Teaching, professional activity and
university aerv!c:e are the olher faclon,
~In~ »o11!:7, -
Both Keni and' Shapiro .. , thil tlleir leachlni! has not betn criticized, aod
aro pijuiar l!l"feaora at leut !'llh
.Ome elemenll ol lhe lludool hoclJ.
Tho 'student demoostralora l'rlday
demanded a student volce In the hiring
ond firing of profesaors.
•Not My Daddy~
Girl, 8, F oil.s Kidrwper Airport tower operaHons 1 ta f I off mural, accord1nl to PM ·olftet1l1 , Col&I M-tomm1ow Inc., N"ll'IDlution. , .. .._ ...
memben &aid they talked lo Dubois but il can't lell him II ho II ~ st. Q;i;: llOltd that tbt 0downtown and his put performance "barely NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Brmlo Ann Ille pair wao tUIOI to a Needlal boopllal,
-I veteran of nearly IO Y<ar•' flying loo low. aroo alrud1 poun obout $!00,llllO In satiJfactory In terms of Univtrllty of ll!aquar, I, who wu reocued from a
time -only seconds before the crash Same confwdon today IUD surrounded sale. tar into the city treasury and California standards." B, ~~ t~naayot. !!: f••<er, •••-... not
0
; _ and were interrupted momentarily. the possibility of the lwlll propjet thll filuro can onlJ rlae u Indeed the It saya the declalon for an unlavoroble •wtpected ltldnaper -bT · convlncloe •~ •-D -~ ""' -y
Capt. Dubois . aave no indication of aircraft'• havJnb atavct a ~'°°' bole freeway 11 rtlocated. recommendation wu unanimous by the tendantl at a Calllomla bolpltal tblt my daddy." • trouble, but there wu no nspome when drylna: tower at the Santa Ana fire . senior faculty members of the depart-he waa "not my daddy/' came home Brenda, who was not injured ln the
they tried 'to contact the jncom!ng ship statloa -or a Uibl otandard ...n,, MALL ICNVlllONEll menl to a tearful reunion wtth her parenta accldent. waa hoopllallzed under the
apln, oold tower lllpervloor Don Meir. 1Dj111181torl aald tbeJ' !-nOthlafl Ono o1 lhe Ont major prQjtcla, ac-Kent llllWered In the I t U d ID t todoy. fame of "llronda Caotllt" by Ibo
Alrporl aldea lodlj' """ ordered not' on t be laJJ tower to Indicate a w In I cordln& to Salim B. ll'rantllnl, prooldent newapaper, "I have • feellne that thll "Your ltD'Ue'o bome , , • your rabblfo l!lllP<Clad kldnaper, ldentlftod u Frank
to opecalata obout the .... ol the cllpped It, but IJllfldnp on a frMwoy o1 Colla M-T<moitow, wilI bO creo• declllOD WU Henry Meyer'o penooal homo," I wooptni Mn. PhlUp l\loqur Wllllo Cutl1a. 19.
cruh, bat Olli lop federal avlallon ezport u;it otanilard ...n, lDl1 bO a clue U!ll o1 p-Grandt. lhe --one and cloem\ reflect the oplntono of mlll'tllmed °"' and .,.. u lhe lltlfo "lloca1111 oho UPI taJllnc thom. "11111 who~ lo be ID Bania Ana Satur· 1o Iba latal plunp. a-mi • ...._.... mall 1n lhe -oilier membero of the department. hl'OWIH)'ld fir! burled bar head • ba' llWI la not !!11. lalhtr,' lhe boopltaJ ~ dlii!ed any clueo. No -w!II ...--lhe llol -ol town.-.....,.... despite 1111 wordJni." mothtr'o lboultler al lhe New Or1-truthoritleo callOtl thll to lhe -Uon
'So far, we bmin\ found l!IY," said of Ca!'lo Dubolo or 1111 CODllal. In-F.ranklln coalldtntl1 tndlcled that at N!!XI, acting history chairman Lewla Internlltonal Alrporl, of Ibo Need111 pollco," said llobort
C.0. Mllltr, of Wuhlnlton D.C., who vetllgatorl llald, Iieca .. the eaiaU Cable Ieeat fl mJDloo ID conatruction will begin Hanke (technically, ll!eyer ls oo sal>-Tho air! -tat. from bar llron.t R!ghtmeyer, apoclal qenl ID cbarp of
11 -o1 the Federal Buruu o1 Commuter Alrllnet eroft wu not re· In the downtown area within ab months baUcal) Issued a statement saying lhe !all week m a New OrlllDI -the New Orleoril J!'Bl olDce. -
A'llallon Safety. quirod under FAA rule to carry a fllgltt of seU!ement of the ll'eeway niute que,. dei:lll!IG wu made unonimoualy altbougb comer by a llWI who allqedJf !lad "Tiley 1ot In touch with the Jl'BJ , lnveltl&atan sald Sunday tt was Im~ recor'iier. Uon . it "was painful and we afl took lt acroa the C0W'dr7 wttb hlr for ftq Ind It wu all over." '
Po"lble to rud the cockpll IDatruments The !inn owns 10 more of lhe $400,000 He did not say If p.,.. Grande _ with reluctance," dayt, His car wu Involved In ao accident The Jl'BI said Calllle had a blllor)I '
due to fire and lllloke d1m11e and planes and makes 150 commuter filghta: an ambitious lhopping mall line wUb He' asked for a faculty review com· in Ar1lona j\llt ICl'Oll tbl ttate line ol 1tx offense1 but oUlcen would not
811)' potential cl\181 nwst await collectlon dally from Los Aftplu International Bt<ft• and restaurants with traffic flow· mittee to consider the Kent case and from Nttdlet, Clllf., sundlJ, and wben aay whether tbe cirl had been molelied. and dl11uembiy ol the vorll!lll com-Airport 1o a nwn6er of Southland Ing beneath It _ would be among lhe 1-----------------------------------~titi, II Onnl• County Airport '"~\:"be~~rughll last November and P~=· Grande wW be elevated above I ll .. RSW:IMUIWltlfMlllflRJ•P il•'-IWIWMISIPP•IE ... U
Wll ~ • thrte quort.n GI • mile has carried 150,DOO JNIS."'ngel'I without Newport Boulevard at lhe Harbor ~ accident DP 'until the one 'f!'hlcb car-Boulevard lntenectlon, •CCOl'dlnl: to
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ned Capt. Duboll and eight others to plana just u the cmcept is Wied on
their deaths. -~ ' t 'k Capl Duboil had flown the Los e&::1~ern urnpi es.
Angeles-to-Santa Ana r u n for the past
five montbl.
Wreck Victim
Thomas Archer
Funeral Tu~ay
Services for fire truck ecddent victim,
Tbomu Clilford -· wW be held ot 11 a.m. 'l'lleodoy 11 Pldflc View ll!emor-
lal Park Oiapel.
Mr. Arcller, 45, dild ol lnjurl• receiv-
ed lut 'lllirldq -.. °'""" County Tire truck, apeedlng to I call In Santa
Ane Helpta; hit 1111 -at Red Hill
• Dr!ft IDli pal--
The owner ol -i-lhopo ID Cata·
Una ml Newport Boocb, Mr.-. 110
OqJz A,.., Balboa "1and, bad rocently a-.._.., ol lhe Sallf llottr notau-
rut on Balbol ltllnd. Sunt,.u lnclude !oar daqlJton, P..,.
e1a A. Inman ol ,,,_, S-D'La-
-ol Sula Barbora, Klmberl1,Ardl· « ol Balboo -and Dt-It Haney ol Colla Mao; a .....,, Qlanle
A. CGler ol San DI .... and 1111 -· Mn. Allee Morpn ol Sle lljtco, plUI
-cnn<fdllldmi. .llll<anml will bo !ld••le. P'Unerllar-
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plane and calltd lhe airport," &aid Mr&.
Nancy Bumi, who ls left with 1 ,..,
Gregory, I, and a daughter Heather,
I, lo tile lo Mlclllcan let lhe >"'•
unecbedQlecl fuDeral.
No services have been set either for
Anny Pie. WlWiln S. Perkim, 27, ol
2<121 Drcbord Dr!... Colla Mell, who
was arrlving home on a 30 day leave
before llolimntDI lo <lerman)',
The Nnport Harbor ll!lh School
grid-.... ncallld by Ille Anny
~ flve manlhl ago and had betn
stationed a& Ft. Mead, Jn rural Maryland,
prior lo hlo European uslgrunenL
Slirvlvon, wpo bin Uwcl In lllo-.
Ano :io )'<111'1, oro hlo -Mr..
Helm F-, • -lloberl, OI Colla
ll!eu, and o -Daniel, ol SaDla Ana.
-baft .-.. .,... r-., at !:Jo p.m. In ~ Bo1b Sliolom,
-Au, for """" -. a, ol ~=.:::. c:-:: llanWI, IOlll Barry, II Olld Roo•Jc!, I, plDo o
molher and tn lnllln lhlaa la N"'
Yott. serm.. fer lhe Pkll, Capt. o...
''WOO<IJ" Dullalo, 47, ol -lllrllora Avt., Cantm G"°" .. '*'llllJMi 'l\mo ~. Ji.::Gi~.;an-JIGrlaar7.
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In the Wind
There seems to be a growing ,...
alization in th~ county saying Ula\
no longer is it possible to ignore
the minprities and that the leaders
of the minorities intend to be mill·
tant, loud and to do whatever is
needed to make Orange County an
acceptable place f~r minorities to
live.
One of those leaders is Ron·
Lunceford, a diminutive Negro who
heads the Community Action Coun-
cil in Santa Ana. He was one of tbe
featured panelists at the Race Re-
lations Day at Golden West College
Thursday.
He is not alone in what he says
Could happen in the county if mem-
bers of the minorities continue to
find their problems virtually ig-
nored.
Fires of Prevention
* Ron said Thursday that it's pos-
Fountain Valley Fire Capt. Billy Williams shows (left to right) Pineco
employes Ed Michaels and Chuck Lillard how to exting~sh i?dustrial
fires in the factory's yard at 11200 Condor Ave. Producing fiberglass
bathtubs, the plant slarted operations a w""k ago.
si ble for cities in the county to be
divided with bar~ed wire and for
the riots of Watts and other cities
to become .commodplace here.
He is no\ threatening -just try-
ing to tell tt llke it ifras the saying
goes these days. It s-no good to
say that Ron shoul not say the
terrible things that he and others
do say. He is only reporting.
Califo.rnia Was 'Must1
State in Nixon Victory
Among Ini.nority groups Orange
County -including 1Huntington
Beach -is rated as a fearful place,
with housing denied, jobs_ non-exist-
ant and schools inadequate. You
may disagree, but are yoJ black or
brown? Ask the leaders of minority
groups.
* Huntington Beach, as an exam-
ple, has a large population Of~ex
ican·Americans, but very few Ne-
groes. The city is considered a like-
ly target because to Negro leaders
the absence of black people mea,ns
a surplus of bigots.
Many residents do not know abm\t
the Mexican-American population
or the absence of Negroes. There
are on1y about five Negro fan;tl-
Jies in Huntington Beach. Negro
leaders, however, are well aware.
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Calllomia. the
state that denied Richard M. Nixon its
governorship in 1962, gave him t~e
presidency in 1968 by an. average margin
or just 10 votes. per precinct.
The unofflclal margin that made ~e
Golden State just that for Nli:on was
222,190 votes.
Without California's 40 electoral votes,
Ni.J:on would have had only 262 -eight
short of the 270 neceswy to elect him
president and avoid throwing the out-
come of Nov. 5 elecUoo into the Electoral
Colle~ or the Hoose.
AluiOugh combinatlona of other states
where the race wu close could have
denied. Nixon lht presideocy, it turned
out California was the one state he
bad to win after New Yoik's 43 electoral
votes went to Hubert H. Humphrey. ~
Loss of New Jersey's 17 electoral votes
.or Missouri's U. with either Ohio's or
Illinois' 26, would have dropped Ni.I.on
below the 270 mark.
ROJtal Pedeatritln ·
Princes• Anne ,.,.. unnoticed aa alle tlroll1 throu8h London'• Plcca·
dllly section on a llllOl>Pinll \rip. '!be pdnceu wu on lH!r lunch hour
!tom \he Berlitz ScbOOi ol Languages Wbere 1be ls taldnf a "cntb
coune" tn French. ~
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Nixon carried CaWomia and Illinois
by three percent each. Ohio by two
percent and Missouri ahd New Jersey
by about one pereent. ,
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey,
on the other hand, won Tens' 25 elec·
toral votes and Maryland's 10 by only
about one percent.
The why of California's vote remains
clouded by George C. Wallace's third
party candidacy.
Wallace polled '82,H!Z votes in the
state, seven percent of the total and
it is impossible to say with certaintly
whom he took more California votes
away rrom.
By comparison, Ni.J:on won the state
by only 35,623 votes in his losing 1960
presidential battle with the late John
F. Kennedy.
Wtth the euep,tion of Illinois, wbi~
he lost fn ,1960 and won ln 19118 and
Te:i:as, which he won eight years ago
and lost this year, the Ni.J:on victory
pattern in the .Nov. 5 elecUon £ollowed
closely that of 1960 when he captured
26 states.
The Republican candidate carried 32
states this year to Humphrey's 13 and
the District of Columbia aod Wallace'•
five.
Despite Wallace, he won the border
states of F1orida, Kentucky, Oklahoma,
Tennessee and Virginia just as he did
in lllfiO and North aod South Carolina
which the Democrats won in 1960.
Adding Missouri and Dlinob< to ru..
base, Ni.Ion repeated his vic:torie1 fn
the Midwest, the mountain states and
the Pacific area except that in the
latter, be Jost Washington, whitb he
had carried in 1960.
In the East, NiJ:on traded a victory
in New Jersey for a Joss in Maine,
reversing the 1960 trend.
HiJ banner state wu Nebraska, where
he received 60 percent of the vofie.
Idaho and Utah, which ~lected a
Democratic governor, gave him 57 per.
cenl
* * * If Nixon Dies
After Dec. 16,
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Agnew President
WAs!llNGTON (AP) -If · Rlcbard
M. Nl.J:on should die or become in-
capacitated before Jan. 20, who would
be inaugU.rated as the nut-president?
Coogresslooal aut.borilies say the
answer dependJ on whether death or
incapacity occurred, before or after the
presidential elector• meel Dec. 11 to
cast their ballots.
U Jt happened after the electora voled,
Maryland Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, Nb<on'1 nmninl mate, would become the next
president.
Bui if Nixon died before Dec. II,
the experts jald, ,the electors would be
free to vote for anr,ooe ti¥Y pleased. .
TeChni<ally .thert DOW ii DO J>«Sicleol·
elect or vice prealdeot-<lect despite Nix-
on'• and Agnew'• Nov.$ victor'J.
The people voted for el«tcn and the
CoolllluUao pro'lilla lbe eled<n lblll
meol in their ·rwpective state caplllil
and YCKe for a president1and a • .ice
presideat.
'1l>O ao!y COllltllul1oaal -"' lht -Is thol at lull ... .,
the condidatel for whom they vote lilal1
not be a resldeat ct the same stato
11 tbamelvea.
Sev......, stalel have laws lbat at·
lenlpt to blocl -to '°"' for Illa ticket tlllt woo the popalar -. hllt
the CllllltlluUonal ., . --..... bas
never -lelt.d before Ille ·~ Couri. +
In puctlco,llowaver, electon-allJ
-tor· Illa winnlilg tlcl<et ln their state.
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Sex Taking A Ba~k Seai?
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Nawport Center
lhtpe." ' ., the ~ •• hotbld rt dlllchat
·and promllCliily II latgtly an • adult
"~p.'"
Tiie lady -laid J,100 colleae otudents iotonlowlll by boo;, -n., Gil.
berl Nui Iii the United Stata, .Elllland.
Canada, Ucnay and .~~
She llicl only --at Ille lludeall
lntervlewednmbd.....U--
they ...... -pbal~="-"in favor of empbasldnc .... c relation-
the three -lmpartanl. OUldlltanelnc
all otl>tn '""' lava and alfoctlao, -
tfonal well-lleloa.11111 -""'"'"' -._i .
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comple.ment the palest an'd darke1t :complmona . ~
Now you have a fashi111-perfeded ranae of sieies \; lirift1_ IMI ~ _. .ar
your ·complexion. Re-Nu~iv Cltllle Foundation, halil-blellded wiU\ flt.lllllrlf,
gives you a young, Intensely radiant {ow wJfh 111inlaa •1il!f. .• ileft •
covers, leaving a fl~less finish tliat las't' and lasts. FOtt s•·
Natural Ivory, li'1tesl beige .•• En11liSlt PotcelUi, Mftly suuastina.a ' . blush , •• Florentine Coffee, wil'1Y c\Malillllr.blt\!111.ll' :Sllira Dl!t; "
deep, cool, taupe. Eadl, it.•. Re-Nutriv Face l'Vwdetpsan sol!'1W
smoothly ••• Yllll skin never looks powd4ted°. TWo new shades:,lllter Jl*ll,
sff~l(sfiiln1y, liaMIJ aprTcot « fier care, warall lld deepenld
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Another. .Blast
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1 LM H. E..-n of Saruota, Is ru-
ing hi.I nm door nelgbbp_r ,or ''
m\)l!Qll Oil pound• the ni:igbbor's
• amateur~ sta~ has disturbed
·, hl.I te!eviakln reception ior 10 yeers.
Euen. suit agalnA Ansel Gridley
W81 moved to U.S. Di.strict Court to
' 'l'anlpa. ;Ill a ll)Otlon for ~mlnal,
' ·Gridley .said Eggen did ~ COiii·
; plain to him once during the 10
yeen. • • 1be Miami Hurricane, student
' new1paper at the University of Ml·
, am!, llSta among Its staff on the
maslb"'4 14 editors and seven
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MANNINGTON, w. VL (UPI) -
-up1oo1oa; lhppk-Ille. LJeweJ!yu porlal ol the btlnljoC _...,. No.
• coal mine todlji, ,..... • ball In
atltm(>il lo ,.M rac!uO ....,. lo -
f<r II mm tripped fivt days deep un-
derground.
A mllllng company opolaman . aaid
the blat was minor and Uke a .. puff"
ud did not lpplU' to haw ID)' damaging
effect, llol .... _,.,, to bait ttSCUe
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High Court
Rejects Move
OnllCVA
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme
Coor! rejected without colllm<DI toda~
a legal move aimed et abollahing tbe
lloule Committee on Uo-Amerlcao Ac-
tMUes.
In a ODHleDtencl order, the court
let llml a lonr court rullni wblch
tllmr out an ellorl by three Ollcagoons
to ba.. the committee declared 1111-
comtfbdtfNI becaull of the way it Wal
eel up In 1M5 and because ol 11s mefbodB ---j1llUcos -a... L. Black, 1lllllam 0. Jloailas ad;Jobn M. lllrlan
-~ to beat !be case l>ut
< ·Rescue
oot ol UJ," Adler Spotte, pr<sldeot o1
CoNolldaUon Coal Company's BlacksvWe
division. wa.
Spotte. pljj racue ~ bad "no
way to tell what, U any, effect the
explosion had on the fire" which bas
lllrned uocbeclied lince the lil'lt of nine
uplnolon rocked the mloe's seven-mile
.,.,. ol lunnell Wt WedDHday.
Another company spotesmao said "It
would unduly jeopardize the lives of
memben of mine rescue teama to send
them 1n &gain at UliJ Ume, II
The last.est exploalqo wu the flrflt
in two days and came after two rescue
teams probed 4,500 le« Inside the mine
Sunday. 'lbe two teams did not go closer
than two to fOlU' miles ·from the area
where the '1S men were believed trapped.
SpoUe said the rescue teama found
traces of carbon monoxide after moving
4,500 feet Into the mine and balled
their forward movemeol .
""lbla latest eJt>}osion ls a setback,"
Spotte said. ''These explosions make the
hair rise on the back of your neck
and you think again."
Spotte said workers expected to com-
pl~ drUllng two more bore hole.a, the
lblrd. ad f~. today to teat the
uoderpoood oir and send down algnals
In the bope ol ·recelvlog a reply. Work
pn>Ceeded 1111 --eddlUonsl boles. Spotte-, "not aolll lhere U. absolute-
ly no bope left will !be mloe be sealed."
Rescoen sent semltlve 11 1 t e n 1 n g
de~ down two bore boles Stmday
but beard no 80UDd of life from a
'mfoOt le'ftl wberi~the 78 men were
lielieY<Jd trll>oed.
·All they liOard .-.iire lalllni pebbles
·and dripp!nj waler c!O!p lmderll"ound.
Wet Bird. Recovered
Japan Air Lines jetliner ii lifted by hlJ8• cranes
from the lballow waters of San Francisco Bay
where It l!Jllashed down Friday. The plane corn-
pleted the last leg of its scheduled Tokyo to Sao
Francioco journey on board a barge. <Story on Page s. '
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Down to the .Bare Facts ~ -'·J .!•·· .. ·
~Q C<J.,nquer Fear.s of F/.efh .ifi ~4?ekend .'~~·in' , ........ ~ ..
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I' GLEN GARimE1t. N.J. (UPI) -They csme to the Clrc1'-H Ranch fir w b. n. fo the pmence .ol mere ..,.
Twen~ J>Ftici~ .i:b a weekend nude-in what their leader psychologist PaW. Bin-qualntancea. · four ....... ol tbt' .-1' are needed. to at<tpt a · lppeal"far.qumeota and_ .
•aoultlmate __ .., In! H k• ···'n tors
; came, saw and,;~d any rear they drim ol HOilywood .-~ .a "nude After IODll two houri, BiDdrim stood ~ had abot& paHdl!il around lo the maralbon," the lateJt In ll""P therapy up and foOt'-olf bla clotbea.
ThrH "'PJ'l>'.¥, ,-him, Qflii W the'I'llo U.:.0 .::t:'111e ~c = Op ID$ '.l,/OC
Greg, 4,_and ~.Xarn Porfldo•. 8, ..ui,g~ -"'-vlofated the • -.
altogether.· '·~~ ~ techniquea. ., . ........... . _, __
Teo men --• •• ...,,,, .. arrtved from ltwaaamaralboobecaUJ1' .... ·stayed "And to my_,...,., ·everyone -
allQ""' -7 did, too -I lmmedla''"'"", and •·•-••," New York Ffl<!iY-iilght In a buJ IOd up all nl«ht. ..., _...,
aw<•rreat1~for•aoU1tffomtMl010d-C11111tutlqii llO\I thll the trea-o1 _-Perform 92nd
,,,.,. ratMr·lhaft11M riori/liool<ilfU.r ·-~ ., the guarantee If _ • .
stayed ~ Ibo weekend, wllbout No drfoklog wu allowed. Mn. Hanson reported.
a sUtd:&,on. ";)i . ,~ "Nudity and alcol;lo1 doo't mix, and After that they wrapped themaelvea
Tbe. ,pla~ ,,... tpe Clrcle-H Bsnch, so alcohol Isn't all~ea here," aalll Mrs. In towel>, tral~ d ~ w n lo a healed at the M~ HJ~ i~ JDhnt fNe speech a.tu1 •ibly. ··~. ' =:==i:~.':::."°1• ,!:: ::;:t ~.J.::.~~~u1o = Heart 'transplant a legal DUQll(!OOmp'oeetled lo the wood• LucWe Hanson, Circle H co-oioner. indoor pool and Jumped ht.
· · ' . ~ ' • . , by the clauae In the tonitltudon burtng
" .. • '. . . JOODlien of eoo.,.a from befog ques-,..,, •Jiau!' J-to . the· navy Js lioned "lo any otber ploce" for aoythlng und~e. But' Rob!rf I. LM . t1iey sey In -speecb ..-llet>ate In the
and ilillil' Hancookt .All \1llne: arf, -or Senate. · s~Wtlb. lbe DaVJ 111#1' Iii.du! In O!ber aclfooa, the court:
c;1'11m;,l;oali.;··~·,a ~ -llllllled to eiemlne e complalnl'by
tli.!>t !J' · ·~·~·· Clu,l>,at two~ churches -lo Seattle the • -~ at the lilne and "'r~ Wesb. -and tbelr · • · • ~ .. thereCand a;· -the-Jh.l: a Bible literature ~=!ft;)ijiiiii caiiie to tolitUb Ii' 'at llle Unlven111 of thtJri ;.;•"' ,.·.. , · ' r '" -• ·.. I'·' ..J1'iiiliil ·-ao!ra., .. ~ by F. L . .. •,. .. :· · ~~-••1deided. a.rad.lo ataUon
. , " . Ile-bi:~ Tf!D., because the
• '. ~'"" clotdil Clbotll ll;'tflt Fedei'al d.inniiiolcattdo1il Commillloo p._ LW.ly kTWIDs big brOlll<r ruled l>.! ·liid--~~traUlcked" lo .~IDllll:hblg. w...,,Lhltly,d~ ~J:lor ·· UGilJ<e,aUt"4¢an~ In o..,,.,.~-_ !be Supreme Coor!
COUTlt al ft Le1ols, Wa1h., M decided lo· nile<'WMJ>er pi;oeec:utfog I~
foUnd the ltacher..., hU older ='8 =~~~~ ,.J,~
b!:,"til<r, Sgt. G<oro• Litl<ly, re· lo bis ';;..i.~ wltll lbe law.
. ct?ith1 returned from Korean 'lbe Jilue,' In im~ one tn the
dat)/. The brothers ore from court's ev~.'~ ,GI .folr crlmlnll
Fr.,,,.,,I, Neb. procedore, we-·. --by Philip
Cardinale ~r.1 •oonvicta! ol mur<!<r lo
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Frederick John-13. , "'1llrted a· The lac<·~ !be comt will live him -• a bearfog .1!11« tllla 11fm bu the im· cool drink but all he cot was· a <;_1>ld mediate :ellii:I of ""'181 Cardinale'•
arm. It took firemen an.hour to re-life, a~lilllll unW the ~ court renders
move his arm from a Soft drink lb d~. Be wu awaiting execuUon
mad!lne from which .the boy ~ for tllt'· ·August 11115 lliJlng of Msry
to get a free bo!Ue. A-Bul<rd In Plaquemloee Pariah. e Conllnale's appeal rested beovllf on
Ab 0 u t JS antiwar protesters the view taken by Chief' Justice Earl
sbqwed up at Marquette University Warm> and Aaloclate Justice Abe Fortu In Jlllllll'.)' 1117 In aooU!<r case. Tbey ~wa~ee? WIS., 'for a confroata. Uld Sapcemi COutt decisions "suggest
lion with i_ob recrull)>rs from tbt. ,. thll ~ iii pr1ot crimes fotroduced
Dow Chenucal Co; Every11ling wa• f<r 00 -oClltr !ban to . •how
all set except for one tlihlg. ·J,ast crtmlnal.~.., would vtola(e the due
o;ionth Dow recrulten canceled -claoee (of the Hth Amendment
scheduled to"tenlews. ol ti. U.S. OoiiillluUon)."
BJ UoHed "Prell lnternadonal
The United states completed another
heart tramplant today and France
perfcrmed tta lkth and seventh Sunday
but IOI! -of the prevtoos French
paUent.I.
The laleet IUJ1ery, the moo bear!
trlDIPlant in the world, waa at Johns
Hoptlni Bolpital at Baltimore, where
-fmplaled the besrt of a JIS.yesr.
old -who died ol brain damsge
Into Sydney Seldenber1, S6, of Ba!Umore.
of rural northwestern New Jersey 50 The hardest part about the marathon "C1otlllng is 8 mask behind which
miles from New York. wu perauadin& the participants to the ~yjdUal hides," .~indrim told them. But these 20 were not nu d l 1 t 1, at disrobe, part1cularly 101De of ttie younger "It abduld ~ ·ah.ed to overcome emotional
lea.st not before tqey an'fved. girll · wbo aa1d they had ~ver seen problem8."
They ranged in age from 21 to 35 a nude man before'. · B1'frim says he baa conducted about
yeara old and came from fb e First ·there wu ID 0 awareneu 2t nude marathons on the wen Coast.
metropolitan New York-New Jersey area. metiting." Blndrlm had everyone sit fully Tbil, his first la.the Eut, was sponsored
They have jobs such as ~tant or clothed in a. doled room and ~ out by the Aureon lnltltute. of New York
execuUve secrelary IOd happen to be their hangups. especlally the problem City which ls devoted to group tllerapy
in psychotherapy. of prefe~g to be draped in gan!lenls work.
Cabinet Meet CaUed
It wes the llnl besrt transplant In h R--.. ,;.;;; 1.. B G Id :~~~lnSta::.!·:!u:;:.'ti Frenc um1 . to ,~:ur o
another American patient wu dolne IO . '1.-·;
well he went home. -1• • ,:. ~" ~.~ .. •:
liuedaf wu a busy day fer tr-lant~ • (UPI) _ Frenchmen fearful demsnds "1 Frellrt'•"'"· Today tilt t· cf.tu 1t-i!O.iQ an 'ourli:e when bayloi lnJean-PP~l l!a'~W:anundopereratiDron. of Presld Chari .. de Gaulle"s refusal fr~.. . bepo bayln( >' ,otilers dried "I' In :?mlch the price
•w "-gold u ~ m-~ a~l3t.9'111 then.Climbed slowly. on Jose Fores, a *'ytaN>ld Spanish to deval the franc rushed to buy went:W--., .1. 't-!:. . T .. Dealers-aaid the~ for gold had
Political · refugee, while another team gold today anij abot t t s prlce upward In the~.-:ln~al mar~et fh been only average • said the only
carried out the aeventh French operation. , more than $2 an ounce. De Gaulle called London ' · -ti · ~rose 30 cent.I"'· real gold rush appeated confined to the
Tbe OOODtry's lourlh patient, Noel : abother crisla meetfog of hJs cabfoet an ••-r: .. ,lint , "r.D back zo Psrla martet., • Moissonler, 14, died at Lyon of 1 cardta.c , i;...\.fi_~--ft---&-. • .., . seizure fltoulh listed fo "satlmactory" .,. ~ ~y m~ "' ·~ · • :!r~~r.i::rtr=.~~ ·· =~=7:= =;..= Tw.i.::h.· .~ ·5_·ft~,i __ ac._~: .. r.kings Divert ~ Da'tlon'1 longest llving~t ~ abtoad1 sent carloads of jackbooted , 6 1 ~
Uenl slooe the R_esthr ~ {:rtt) C. RepubUcan Securlly Compsoy riot police j·: " I ':.-J' ~ Saturday."~~-, · : 'COii· ·-~~:1oo1eo1~':~~~d 2 . ·.·~,·~ P 1 -n~s ,.,,,..,. Cuba 1Jo<:W1 said.be sboired o1p1 QI tissue lie, 'ctlled the second crisla .... ion Vii ""°. UL1 ~ "«'
rejecticlt. Be bad been·:~ &o leave , of'1be Ciblnet in four days to concentrate ·~ '; .~. ~ ~ -"" • ~
the ·bospital IDd recenU,y ,went deer hun· oft Premier Maurice Couve de Murvllle's . _.._ Ung.Suodaybe..U•fn,"'!~lent.. adlhw 1o the NaUooal Assembly on MIAMI, Fil;.'(.(p) -Two !!1aoeJoada ldentleal .onlera-"Cuba£ Cubal Cubal"
At lnd!anapoij4, !lid., "BWsell Lewis Ile'-G;IUlie'a drastic austerity plan for ol travellil.·lorctd lo Cuba 'tit gunpoint Pao American Capt. Alvin Walter,oald,
returned home for tbe~fil:at tune since 1 Frute ... All of the tenns have nol yet by separite1elms of bljacken, returned :111t didn't take us tong to decide. I hJs transplant o[l!faU"' three months been aJUlounced. tq ·the-United Stall!I with strll:lngl7
ago. Ttie 53-year.Qld acbaol teacher said 1 The Paris gold market is a sma11 sluillar atoriea al, U.-.lafa{ aCtl of told ' him, 'Don't ahoot. Sit down. We
he did not toow wbetller be 'would coo-allalr eompoced witll the market lo .U-piracy. '-' • 1° to duba.;"
tinu< lo bla profeaslon. . Lond.., <r !lie growin( market lo Zurich A Pm AmericsD Alrwaya l<~ com-. Eastern pfJol Rober! Sliver aald that
mid normlllj ·u focuses on home front mandeered by 111rto (llDJDeD over the • when bla •bd\lclor JlOb!ted a plato£ and
Snow . Bu:ries Grageville AUanUc Ocean alter leaving New York ordered !he new d~tioo, "I looked 1i" -k * f 0 r Sao Juan. P.R., landed In Havana ' lit him ,and ~led and aal,d,. 'Thal'• ~ ' Sunday minutes alter the lint hijack no ~ If• re on the way. Fowler Praises = o1 the .... tend"""' n .... 1o .. ~=~":l;:"im:
• ' Ao ~ airliner en route to MJaml ">o1t on an almost feetlve atmoophere.
Snowstorm Traveler:s Warnings From MQntana to Utah D G ull Sees from ~ tabn Saturday Eutero stewardea Nancy COroon aald e a ' . e, nl&l>t by a ..... "':; flYe m:"wbo !<reed -ol the bfjocken gave her t10 .and
thefr WJY Into the cockpit at 1UJ1P4fo1, :i= !\'"J..i:. oerve the _... No Dollar Threat 11too -thefr victims a round of When served, pwenger David 11m1m
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Hllfil Ltw l"nc. " .. " " " 11 ... .... .. " ti • ,,,
WASlllNGTON (Al') -U.S. Treuury
Secretary RWy 8. Fawler aaya be does
not think French Plosld<nt Charle& de
Gaulle's decision _,a.IMt devaluaUon ol.
the franc will Rave any effect on the
value of the dollar.
"I heartlly approve and Indeed ap-
plaud" De Gaulle'• surprl!e declston,
Fowler salt!, Sunday. 11 '' The 'I'reUury lle<ftlary totnmeuted
: : ahortly befcn announcemtnt ol. Pruiderrt
St •1 ·" Johnsm'a meuage to De Gaulle plflilClng
: ~ .tM U.S. cooperaUon with the French eff(X't.
~ " .OJ John!On'I m•n•ne concluded: ~ n ~
11 • .11 "I know that Ule America people ~ ~ will Wilb me to tell you of the C!OIDIDOft ~ "' hope that your cwrM ol den wUl ~ ~ bl tuccelRI and tbat "' .. n8dJ
" 21 to cooperate In llnJ .,,., we cm to !: !! :~ achieve Y®r objective conaiMK wtlb
"' • .11 our natlonal pmpotea."
:, : Fowler returned satunS., tr.up 1 ~ :; •1' western Onanclal powers mflltlal tn
,. 11 ·• Boon, where be rt~ arpd elthlr
• " " sllght franc de.v.iu.tion ar DODI at all. ~ ~ .u U.& ftnandal tl8clill,,... quoted
:; ;: • •·~ ~ -denlo-mlalil • .. , brln&••••1 .. ; .... ClltbalrUllb
: : "' pound and tnmuallJ,m tbt U.& dollar.
" • .w FMrler lald Su_nd_, he bad~ ~ .. lltGwlltlomato-oltwodocloloaa: : . = ·" "Either lie -hold lt (the frm)
: : (II' matt I ftl'7 mlDcx' chlD8e lD plritJ,"
~· II Eulent _. ol Chleap aaid he WU told the drink
returned to the Untted:r:'a plane ;: : ~· geoUeman In the back
charltred by the U.S. Stata ~ Hooeymoooen Joeepb and Iii 11 e n
Cuban autborldes re!Wed the stolen )lnooval ol South °'""''· N.J., aald j-and crrn a few laoara later. the apponiil-o1 the Pan -an
Tbe same charter plane wu dllpatdled ,bijackin .. t wltll them for awllile and
back lo the Communlat lalaod and dacrthed him u coopolaL
retrieved the Pao Aioerlcao _. Mrs. 11aoova1, 14, told bJm that ba
earlJ todaJ, • WU lntem.ptJoc the ftnt day ol the
Both ..,tolm -the}' lamed their couple'• _,_ ...... be -he
_ craftl had bea1 bljecUd Wbea fUIMIJa~ WU very -tbeUc" and ·~ S1tf1
....... -the cocti!lta _..., to locoil•-.....
Five o( Family
Perish,in Fire , -\,_ . .
'lllt Pae .American hijack team WU
accompao!id tiy a woman and a baby.
A .._,two clllldreo and _a baby
...... part-., the Eutaro bljact puty.
Bg!jl -Nld thefr aole pull'* In lilJacklol the plaoell .... lo roturn
'Ti .. ~ to their Dltlft CUb&.
~Jl. (AP/ -}. <'!!"11 ut • . :!':' ~wn.=:::a.c;;i:' Red ~088 Relief
alor7 laoe. 'lllt .............. iiitl two GENEVA (UPI) -'I'llo lnter1lltloDal
chlldna acaped. ' Red Croa Nld today It la ., obort
Rober! Rae's body wu found nw ol -11 maJ bavt to quit dlstrfbutlnl
the otaln and the body ol hJs wife = F~:by e1."' -
ADD WU found In & IOCCilld-&or bedi-.. Red Crose oflldall Nld II need& the
Polleo said the auntvtoc • dllldren, eqalvalinl Gf t mWlon Swill fnnca lo
,,,.._ II, ml Carolyn, t, lampod toep ~ the food aiPJ>l1 lo both 'f""' a aecond at«y window. aide& In the Nl(erlao dvll -.
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New Demos
Seek Meet
With Party
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPQ -
Tbe steering committee ol the
n e " Democ:ratlc c.oantlon
wants a meeting with the
regular Democratic party
leadership to diacuu efforts
toward party -After • re!atlvely placid lix·
h o u r meeUna: Sunday, the
commtf:t,ee sent a telegram
to Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey and Lawrence
O'Brial, DemocraUc party g.
llonal chalmwi, ... kin( fir
the meeting.
Coalition co-chairmen Paul
Schrade and Donald Peterson .
aald they wanted to discuu '
appolntmenta O'Brien w 111
make to a special committee
on party reforms.
1be te.legram said, "We look
forward to a committee com..
posed of · those who worked
to achieve party reform at .. .._.._.i:;;;~s..-.
the convention and whose
l
membership will a I g n a 1 H D "
v 1 go r o u , and prompt Oppy ftYS
assistance to all states in making changes required by Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower are in a gay mood
1972." ~s they display her engagement ring while attend·
1be co-chairmen said a 1ng a party at the Waldorf TO\fers in New York
special task force of party over weekend . The couple plans to wed Dec. 22 in
reform would be formed to Marble Collegiate Church, Ne'w York. sponsor the development of _____ _.::. ____ _.. __ _.._.. ____ _
state by state proposals.
Cambodia
New Enemy?
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
(UPI) -Prince Norodom
Sihanouk informed the United
Nations today he w o u Id
reconsider his p o I l t i c a I
neutrality and join America's
enemles if the United States
c ontinued to commit
"massacres" against t h e
kingdom's clvU population.
Sihantuk sent a message to
-U. N. secretary General U
Thant protesting the alleged
killing of nine women and
three children Nov. 16 by ves.
sels on the Mekong flying the
American flag .
He said six other women
were seriomly injured in the
incident which occurred near
the village of Prek Proeus
in Kampot province.
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Russ Say Radiation
No Moon Trip Threat
MOSCOW (UPf) -The
Soviet Union annotinetd today
that tests conducted by it!:
spacecraft Zond 8 showed that
radiation presents no serious
problem for man's journey to
the moon.
At the same Ume, the'
Rusalans said they have the
knowhow to construct ships
for "flighls of men to the
moon."
The gov.emment newspaper
Izvestia s a f·d information
brought to earth by Zond 6
after looping around the moon
shows the rad.iaUon level is
"almost 100 limes less than
the permissible level of radia-
tion a spaceman can endure
during a spaceflight."
Izvestia said the information
"testifies to !be pooslbllity ol
ens\lfing radiation safety of
'Jlacemen on the way from
t h e earth to the moon and
batk, provided there are no
solar turbulences at that
time."
Izvestia added that the
Russians p o a: s e s s the
knowledge "to create defenses
against solar turbulencea and
reduce them" considerably.
Explaining that the Zond
series of space shots was
designed to seek "solutions of
som~ baaically new tasks for
cosmonauts," Izvestia said the
flight of Zond 5 ahd Zand
6 "resulted in obtaining a
number of important ex-
perimental data about the
space!hip.
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The other day a Jady arrived exh1u1ted. She wanted a
very 1pecia1 chair. '•It 1im)>ly ha8 to Wit," &be 1aid ..•
Our b$1'7en hid jwt retumed from ,the Eastern market•
where they had pw-dtued a v11t array of eh11r1 from
which me could choote. (In fact, Biggar• otodu 41 di!·
fereat model1 of 1V oodmarlt Original1 alone,)
'l'lie -!Ady we mU.e happy eould he you. Looking
for 10mething for your home? Let u, do the hunting!
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Dirksen All Ready.
For New Congress
LIVINGSTON , N.J. (AP) -
Sen. Everett M. Dirksen said
today he does not foresee any
difficulUes in a Republican
Administration working with
a Democratic Congress.
Tbe lllinoia Republican, In
a jovial mood and wisecrack-
ing ·to newsmen, made the
commenta at a news con-
. ference u he cheCked out
of SL Barnabas Medical
Center 11fter a week of un·
dlaclOfled tests and treat-
ments.
The Senate minority leader
reported himseU In "top flight
condition," and even planted
a kiss on a hospital nurse
when he arrived at the con-
ference.
At the newa confererice, his
first since winning re-election
Nov. 5, Dirksen said he has
been in touch with President
Johnson and President-elect
Richard M. Nixon's staff since
entering the hospital.
Diritsf>Jt said he believes the
major business befpre the
Senate will include action on
the Multilateral Nuclear Trea-
ty and approval of the budgel
He noted that traditionally
no Senate action ls taken until
after Inauguratio?i Day, Jan.
20, and said this couJd delay
action on the treaty unW as
late as Feb. 1, 1969. He said
be bas no knowledge that
Prealdent Johnaon mJght seek
a vote on the tttaty belore
he leaves ottlee. The Senate
convelijll Ja.n. a.
AJked U he had any
preference for ~ replacement
for the Republican whip, Sen.
'lbomu B. Kucbel, dtleated
In the California J u n e
primary, Dirksen said he plan-
ned to "teep handl otf."
"1 am inclined to believe
my incllnaiion is to associate
myseU with someone who
really work!," he aald. "Now
t bat isn't throwing any
a11persions on anyone."
Sen. Hugh. s c o t t of
Pennsylvania and Sen. Roman
L. Hruska of Nebraska have
been mentioned for the job,
but Dirksen did not indicate
any preference.
Dirk.sen left by helicopter
for Kennedy Airport in New
York. He ls travtllng to Orlan-
do, Fla., to join his wife,
Dirksen said be hopes to spend
as much time as posslble in
Orlando before relurning to
Washlngton.
Defects to East
BERLIN (UPI) - W es t
German scientist Ehrenfried
Peras bas: defected to E as t
Germany sayhig be was tired
ol working .. bacteriological
projects.
G c.:iver
Vigil Set
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -
The newly formed lntema·
tionat Committee to Defend
Eldridge Cleaver called Sun·
day for a round-the-c,lock vigil
outside the Black Panther
leader's home unW he is jailed
for parole vio)4Uon. ·
"We will not allow the adult
authority and its enforcers,
the police department, to
murder Eldridge C I e a v e r
should they come to ap-
prehend bim," the committee
said.
Tbe group said !ta watch
would conUnue t b r o u g b
Wednt$day, the effectlve,date
of a court order autborWng
the re-arrest of Cleaver, who
already bas served nine years
in prison for assault to com.
mil rape, auault to commit
murder and uaault with a
deadly weapon.
Get 8~ off the regular patty-size price, and get your
ball rolling in a big way. Just pour over ice to discover
a delicious adventure.
For a limited ·
time-the giant
18 oz. party ··~
only .
De11.bleiD·
ADVENTUROUS COCKTAILS
In otht~ Shn: Mal-1'11, Black ltustlaft. Glrnt«t, Stlft)l:r, &I• C.r. Old PlhhioMd1"'¥U
Sour. Tcqt1ll• Sour, AJwkol Sour, II-to.I Gin Martlftl, Vod\&; Martll'lll:Eatn Ort fJll tt-... 1,
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Moodoy, Nowmlltt' 2'. 1968 DAIL.,. PILUT I
Marines' Tarawa
Victory Honored
BETIO, Taraw1, Gilbert defeated all el!orll o1 Brftllh
Ialand! (UPI ) -A bronJo encJneen who lrled to ~
pl&Jlue gllzt.ned In the tropical 1st them.
11111 today In memoritm ·to When UJ< U. s. 2nd Marina
!be l,000 U. S. Marines who Dlvllloo llcally captured t1M1
gave their lives wresting thiJ atoll lhey found 1,900 Japanese
llzard-<haped 1toll from the Marina dead. Tweoty.tbreo
Japanese Z5 years ago. .Japanese camm.ltted adddt ti>
Tbe battle of Tarawa last.tit , avoid 1urrtnder.
only' 7t hOOn and It mey • UnbellevabIY lnte.,. uil
be \hat the most enduring 1U1tained Ja~ gunfire
monument to the short, fierce killed huDdredl rJ. tbe . ftnt
1truggJe are the !antutic 2,000-man Marine force tbat
fortifications that Io o m e d tried to storm Betio.
behind G<n. David M. Shoup, ol T •-~~
I or m er u. s. Marine cOm· The batUe arawa -
mandant, as he 1poll.e at a only 78 houri and tbelor lo,.b..,m•
weekend oemorial service fell at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. II,
Saturday. 1M3, bot lt llcallJ lnvolnd
The ba.tUementa were put more than t,000 MarlDN,. S.000
up by the Impei:tal Japane!6 of them wound.a. It wu u
Marlllel of Adm. Ke i j I filled with berollm. 11 lt WU
Shibasakl who boasted a intenae.
million men could not capture N:lne Martnes won the ·Medal
Bello, 1,%00 miles northeast of Honor <m. Bet.lo . bat onlJ
of Australla.. SboQp, then a colootl, Dved
Shibasaki WU proved wrong to claim bis.
but oot because any defensive W 1 1 Taran wrlb !ta W-
structuno collap&.a rlble price?
The reinforced coocrete lG-Tbe plaque Gm: 'Shoup
foot tblck wall bloctbouses, dedlcatecJ Saturday Aid:
gun emplacement&, pill boeU "U'pand•thew~Jalad
and vaults defied U. S. Navy campaigna that f and
ships' &bells, Anny and Nayy . provided answers tblt · uved
pleoeo' boolbl and Marine thomandl ol Amerlcanl -
tanks' -· aloog the n>od to .._, In S l n c 1 then they have. the Pacific.••
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At uc:LA : . · JAL Jetliner Lifted ·
Miiwrity Teacher
Memory Sale
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Plan Proposed Out of Salty SF Bay A.ucti.on on Queen Mary
LONG J!UCli (UPI) -A
life prwm<er .... ht llO,
I -chair -pad ond blonlol for llO. a mllloclllY
waste bultet for l20 ml 1
pair ol cllllnber poll for' ...
-of -homo from the alllit w.blch wW bo iold
in a warehouae nut week.
the pace ol Its seareh for
minority group members fully
qu>!Wod to leach al the
university.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
A J1pan Air Lines DCI
jetliner WU lifted out al San
Froncloco Bay Sunday ond
placed 00 • barg1 lor the
LOS ANGELE'.'! (AP) -
VOA Chancellor Charles E .
YOUll( It propooln& that his
IChoo1 tncreue the number
al minority poop members
.. lhl .fa<Ulty by oppolntlng
partlally qlWllled potential
t.eacbers u 1etlng f1culty
mOmben wblle they complete
requirements to achieve full
lllatua.
Trustees to Talk
The proposal Is ronlalned I Jn I r<port y..,,, pn!pared
for pmentat!on al a faculty
-ting today. It Could ln-
creue the number of minority
group members on the UCLA
faculty from fewer than 20
currently to 150 In four years,
in the view of Clµtrles Wlbon,
udltaJtf vtce chancellor.
On College Crisis
Under Young's proposal,
potential minority group
t.eachen, those already teach-
ing, but w I t b o u t quallfica-
UOlll to join the UCLA faculty,
lhl UC!.\ Kraduala would be
....i.,,..i llehl leachlna loa!ls
· or oone at all and be given
the opportunity to m e et
curttDt nquirementa.
Y-alto . aald be would
urp that th• ICbool step up
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
return to normal at
disturbance-ridden . San Fran-
cisco State College was Uated
u the No. 1 item of bwineu
today as atate oollege trustees
gatbered here.
CJ.uses have been aUlpelld-
ed through Wedlleeday and
nonnal classroom instruction
ha.a been the exception rather
than the rule on camput for
the paat 10 day•. Regular
cluael are not planned to
raume until Dec. 2 at the
end of the Tballk.silvlnl vaca-
lion.
Although the -· JJl'O' blemJI are "not Included on
our agenda, li will be a No.
Ret;igan $ays 'Could
Beat Humphrey Too',
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Gov. Reagan think• be wou1d
have d e l e at e d DemoCratic
candidate Hube.rt H. Hum-phrey if he had won t h··e
RepUbllcanp res Id en t ta I
nomlnallon Jut AugWIL
"I lb.ink it Wal clear the
people waDted a cbanee," the
" Calllornlo aovernor r<l!lll'ked
in explllnlni wl>1 be tboughl
he wooJd bave b·e a t e. a
Humpllrey llov. 5.
Reagan'• comment. came tn
an In-wilb tbe
w • llliniboule Broadealllni Co.91 Saera,meato cc:r~
respondent broldcMt oa Stm-
day.
odmlnls1raUon ol Pmld""-
elect Rlcbml M. lllml, be
will noL name a G O P
legislator to replace him.
Reeg8!1 noted H he named
111 ieglllator lo the pool It ...Wd
penoJize bla own ~""" In
the leglllature, alnce the
Sen.ate II evenly op!lt 11 ~JO,
wilh Finch caatlna I b e
decldlni -In Ibo evtml of Ueo, ond Ibo Aoaembly II only
41-a RepublicaD.
JCs Hiring
Thr. Swollen
Enrollments·
1 11"'11 for dl!euJslon and
pos&jble action," Theodore
Merlam, board chalnnan, said
Sunday.
He 1aid he expected 10me
dl3cus!l.on on what 11.ze police
force would be needed to ln-
1ure a peaceful resumption
of normal routines. Merlam
alao predicted all 20 tnl.!tees
would attend the meeting
becJuse of the "tremendow:Iy
pres$1 1 n d' troublesome
altuatlon."
The trustees a1ao were ex-
pected to dllcusa the handling
of the situation by PT1e$ldent
Rober! R. Smllh.
* * * Talks Slated
At SF State
SAii FRANCISCO (AP) -
Admlnlatrators h 01p e today'•
itart of a three-day con-
vocation at San P'rancflco
State C.Ollege will lead the
way to ending a ltrib by
militant non-white student.I.
Cluset were suspended last
Friday for the second time
in a month and amonc the
eonvocatlon'I aims ls to pro-
vide 1 bulJI for peocelul
reopening clu!Mia on Dec. 2,
after the '!'lwWglvlna holi-
day.
I •"'lq the llrlb are the
Blact Stud<nls UblOll ond the
Third World LlberlUoo Froot,
wbkb Includes lludenll ol
Oriental, Lalin American """
other minority lfOUP
bacqn,undl.
Cfcevocatlon proceedlnaa IN
belq tdecalt .. •
cltcutt 1y1tem -to 11
audltoriuma and clulrooml
from the ?SO-teat Creative
AN Auditorium on the 11,000.
Rel;ID allo aJd jle la "vory
happy" he dldl't bUctle uncla"
the preuure-cf ·t b o 1 e "Who
sough! to mllre him the GOP
vice pretldentLal n o m I n e e •
"I'm happy In what l'm doing
right here," Reagan uid.
The governor· allo m a d e LOS ANGELES (,u>) -lludenl campus.
Junior collegeo lbroogboutt,;::========I · clear that if Lt. Gov. Robert
H. Finch re.sip to join the
Mrs. Johnson
Dedicates Park
EUREKA (AP) -1\ln.
Lyndon B. Johnaon concludes
her f In a 1 be.auUfy-America
pilgrimage u First. Lady by
dedicating t be 58,00G-acre
Redwood NaUonal Part "to
the happlnesa of the people."
Her rem.arta were prepared
for the dedication ceremony
today at the foot of a 300-foot-
tall redwood in the new na-
tiooal park, 40 milea norlh
of Eureka.
California ... hiring leacben
In antlclpeUoo al Ibo blggelt
fraMwl cJuaes In yean.
swollen enrollments are a·
pectecl at the two-year IChools
became U state colleges have
announced a freele on ad·
miaa!Olll.
By IWilcblng pianl to junliir
colleges, student.I w11I lltra1n esllllni cla!I ratioo, perbapo
fm:lng llr(er cJuaes or m<n
cJuaes ocbeduled In Ibo even-
lnp.
"We're hopeful we can get
the Jall bit equeead In, bUI
there 11 1 real poutblllty that
people w11I be turned 'away,"
uld John Reiter, dean al 1d-
mlllion1 at Valley College in
Van Nuys.
HolUlay, Beauty
Specials
AT ALL
PERMA
TRESS
SALONS
Wlth or without appolntmenl
Open eYt!I')' evenin& and Surwky.
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Auxlllary
'TWAS THI Nl•HT llPOIJ
CHllJTMAI•
CHltlTMAS IOUTifUI
S1111d•y, D•c:•'"bur I, I t61
SCHOOL HAU
1021 IOlr It. .__
1:00 AM t. 1:00 "M
11th Annual Chrl1tm•
Decor1tl"1 Con'*tt'
i11ffy ll•11k1 Aw•ll•bl•
thr•111th•11t city 4l11d
· Ch•111b.i-•f C•111111•rcu Offl1e
Ill W. lttt. St.
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Mo1t H111nuro111 Dl1pl1y
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1111 Front J)ou• P•co••tl•11
11.t Chlldr111'1 Ohpluy
loll Shuut or
Coopur1tl¥• DM1,.tle11
lot! l11di¥id111 I Murch•1tt
1111 Li9htud 1"4/et Ducer•ted
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STAIT TOUI
CHllSTMAS llCOIATIONJ
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FOR INFOll:MATION
AIOUT THIS COLUMN
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110 Broac!Wly sa..i
Ccota Meaa, Call!omia
Tcl.54~302
flnll log ol 1 Tolcy<Mo&n
FranciJco fllPI Iha! WU In-
terrupted when the plane
aplubed down three miles
short of Ila delllnatloo.
The 107 pauenaen and
crew were unlojured in the
Wiier landJnc Friday ond ldt
the aircraft In rubber ralta.
Airline offlclalg were un-
certain whether the 9G-ton jet
w a s anything mote than "an
11.3 mlllioo piece of JWll<"
alter 1pendlng 56 houri In
the eorroalve un water.
Alter being lifted ooto 1
!SO.fool 1teel-dockod bar&• by
lhree huge decdcb, t b e
aircraft wu sprayed wJth
..... l0,000 gallool of fresh
water:. ·
Outwardl,y, the .plane ...
peared to be "in remarkable
condltion," accord1ng to one
'""' lteml -rellco from ~ !all ..,. ... al tho Qu-.
.Marr .... beln& -
Rats Aboard
Space Rocket
-u -U.. llllo 1 · WALLOPS !Bl.AllQ, Va.
floallnc botel ml --(UPI) -Two white 1'111 •er< center. sent on a lllbOrbital space
About 1,500 pencm llhowed fll&hl 'l'bunday ,. lhlt oden-
up for U., 1ucllao Salurday, Ullt could lludy I he Ir
wMcb wu a trLa1 nm to bebavicr in an art.Jfldll l"'fl..
determine fair Jlricat for bun-ty field.
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The Best to you
from Van de Kamp' s for
a. Happy, Thanksgiving I
TIMI B1$t Traditional
Pies for
'IWsgiYi .. Dtsstl't
Von de IC.ofrtp'• fomoua el;ht·inch
Pumpldo, Ml... ond Apple ,,.,
a~ inodll tt. old.falhlo.ld YtOy
for ....e "-•aaM.flawwo good-
,..,,. Top pad with k• craom,
wtlipt:*d u.om or plol11; they MOlr.e
th• ptrfkt traditional touch to ony
Thonbgfvfftg dinner.
The l1$t Fmlly
fnorltes for the
Holiday
Entertain famny 011d friends
throughout the holidays with
Von cit Kamp'• dtflclow Thonb-
91¥/1'9 fO\'Ol'Jtta. for •xomPe Mtve
light or Doric fnrif Cokes butter
ricll oMt ~ With cho+ca fnritl
oftd ~ modt fine Assorted
Chocolotes ond Pcrftf Mints.
French Vanlll• le:• Cream
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¥• * bit'• sllm)
Mon.-Sun., Nov. 25-Dec. l
' Pumpkin Pie I''
(teg. 7'9c) 69<
Fine A11orted Chocolates
, ... ~ Dor\ Ot Allorted
(hf. $1."'l 'l ..
Pa1tel Mfnf1 Candy
~ •. 59< , ... "''
French ••tter Rolls
39c
Light and Dark Fruit Cakes
l·!b. 2.1b.
SJ29 '2"
(leo;. $1 .39) , .... $2.'9)
'2" 1• ... 12 7'f)
The Best FlllYOl'ful
Prepared P°'ltry
Dressing for DlMll'
C.lk'°"'· ..... ...i ._... """ ...,.! .
f\omemOde flo...or ifl ~ b;ta. And it't
so conveni9nt GM .timf.tClYlftg b "'·
becow:w oU )'(Ml do it odd liqwld. Wbot·
ever your fa¥or+te m.slng l'1ICipe -
N.w Eoglood, OyMr "'-'og. ., ......
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COl'l'l't9fliel'tf to we.
' We bake the way you would; If you had the time.
Van de Kampse
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Elect~ra~ Cpl'lege ~
Changes ComP,'lex . ,,
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By DIClt BAllN1!S
WASHINGTON (AP)
Richard M. Nxon would bave
failed io 1et an Electonl
College majority H t b e
presidential electlon bad been
held under one of the electoral
refonn plans most often aug-
geated.
The Preaideo.t-elect would
have narrowly led Hubert H.
Humphrey-but would n o t
hive; had a majority -tr
each state's electoral college
votes had been divided pro-
portionately rather than going
to one candidate on a winner-
t.ake-all buia..
Under some versions of this
proposed reform, that plurarl-
ly would have been IUfficient
to elect Nlzon. But uoder
others, lack of a majority
would have thrown the elec-
tion to ·u.e HOUie of Repre~
tatlves -an eventuality that
moet reform planl aim at
avoiding.
Nixon would havt w on a
slight majprlty if electoral
votes had been allocated on
a congresional di8trict basis,
another supened alternaUve
to the Electoral College. But
his margin wollld have been
smaller than the majority he
actually got under the present
iystem.
COMPLETE RETURN
Thele theoretical results
were complied from v1rtually
complete but unofficial elec-
tion retUI'llll.
The other major reform
plan would abollab the Elec-
toral Collqe, whlcb ba1 been
in UJe llnce 181'.M, and elect
the pnaident by d1red popular
vote, Nlzon allo would have
won under Uris system.
Proposals for e I e c t I o n
refonn traditiQoally spring up
Jn the wake of close elections,
Reformer& argue that the ex·
isling machinery may on day
elect a p-esldent who ts not
the popular choice -or may
break down entirely and pro-
duce no president except after
prolooied wheeling and deal-
ing.
With a third major can-
didate in the field-as was
George C. Wallace this time
-the chancea for an in-
decisive verdld 'appear to
mu!Uply.
Hearings are plaMed by the
Senate constituUonal rtvillon
GRAFFll1 byl.uly
tubcommlllee •• half "' tm.
ll"OV• the electim procedure
and ·-the -of eomlltul!OOll cr1a1J. The IUI>
committee clWnnan, Seo.
·Birch Bayb. p.lnd., II a
leaiding advocate of direct
popular ·-ol the lftSI· denl
If the preaent ayltem " to be ·changed, the CooalHutlon
must be amended. nm meant
the Senate and HOU9e mll!t
each, by two. thirds -ol
Its membership, settle on a
single r<Ionn plan. Then k
must be ratified by the
Ieglalaturee ol 31 states.
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There are numerous
arguments for and apin.st the
praent Electoral College and • Jm.t ~ .of me u just another pretty faoe and
e a c h auggeated substitute. we'll get along Une.1
Even within each broad-------------~---
reform plan there a r 1
argument. over bow the fine
print should read.
Here'• a look at each prin-
cipal system, the charac-
teristics that stir debate about ,
it, and bow It works when
the 1961 election resu.111 are
plugged ill.
Atom Ca rtier .Leaves
Stink in B ay A rea
PRESENT SYSTEM SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) .:_ fe&ral government a! defen-
Tbe ulating oymm; each The atomic Poweied alreralt dal!b. Inllead, It complaiiis
atate bu u many votes in carrier Enterprise, tht world's tha( the !late water resources
the Electoral College as it biggest warship, ls the 'subject cootrol board aDd the San
ha epr-·"tatives a n d Francisco -B.ay relrional water s r ~ of a very down to earth suit o-aenaton in Congress. The quality . con,trol commission
district of Columbia bu three. on file in •uperior t:ol(t t.oday. · ~ fe:ID.1Ss .iJ) tbe1r duUes.
All of a state'• votes are The au.It, filed b)' two Bay. The suit • Ub for a court
cOa!t by electors announced Area C001e.CValioniats, charges order forcm,g-tbe two boards
as favorable to the ca:ndidate the Enterprise With dump~ to ~e lteJd' to rectify the
who wins the most popular "tons of fecal matter" ·into situation , and request.I an in-
votes in the state, although San Fi:anclsco lJa)i.' & a junction agam.t further dum·
only UI atates and the district result, the 'suit alleges, the j>ing o( w~ material from
require their electors to follow bay wa~ .a.re "amelly, nox· the En~ -whtch mates
the voters' choice.-A piajo'rity · 1' ious, 'contaminated, putrid and hef born(" port at Al@ineda
of tbe elctoral votea· -270 i:leleteri~ to the health and Naval Air Stailon.
of 5311 th18 year -ii required safety of the resiaents of San "E'ven, the fla&. ·and craba
for election. U there la no 'Ffanci19o and Marin." • indigenous' to thti bi.7, have
majority, the House 'o. f The complaint, while zeroing ' been forced to flee ,_10 ·tide
RepresentaUves elects t be ln 'on the Erfterprise, doea suitable waf.tra,'' the cOm-
presldenl not name .the ship _ or 'the pla.Uit *1ct.
Nis:on WOO the popular vote , . -
In 32 llat.I, giving him 302
electoral votes - a m'ajority.
Humphrey won 13 states ind
the District of ColwDbia for
191 electoral votea. Wallace
won fi'{e sta~ worth .,.S votes.
llelpl~ & better than 3-lo-2
elector&! eCige over Hum·
phrey, Nb:oo -won the popular
balloUng by less than 350,000
votes out or 72 million cUt.
"" « ~""' ,;! lll>a J1111>-.... , ' vote wM H'fm?56 ~ ,;
of the -AtCti>rir Vote;-H · r.
phrey got 43 percent of the ·
popular vote but only 38 per-
cent of the electoral; Wallace,
won 13 percent popular, 9 per-
cent electoral. • BODY OF E;LITE
The Eleet«ral '\ C o I I e g e ·ortglnafiy was leGl as a body
of the ellle who W: 0 u 1 d ra-
tionally dtbate the merit.! of
presld<nli&I Cllndidot.J and
pict the bist min -.'a Wk
.llot trust.ii · to, the brdlnary
voter in ~ old days of poor
c:mnmunicalloa, lrampcirtalloo
'lod educatlaB. The winner· '~ll sy.wii I« ..ai llate
~ed u "lbllea . ...,pt to
Mas:tmtr.e their power rather
than have a divided·deleptlcm
that canceled 1taell ool
Smaller It.ates have a
· stronier voice per capita 1n
the college than bigger states
becauae the number of elec-
tor• ill based parUy on ~btnhip in the Senate .:..
Where JX>PUlation is not a f.ac-
kJr;,J'« nampl~. Virginia is
4Sea ILBCl'llR.IL, Pap 11),
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Killer Hits D ouble Effect ' • l ' ,
Curing One Disease M~kes Another Worse
NEW YORK !AP~ -<&i!H calltd"'cWoY luq" ~-diJCo'<efed that~ 11!11• eaUM "g!UIJ l..,r' -~ bepn
eye opociaJilta leor lhat -The -· It '--.1..tal wu e1-1ve ~"" ~ the I<> tncreu. al Ibo ame thna elf'l'U IA> combat tho "sl•Y Hbroplasla" -RF -. a lit!Or b<lng 1lled IA> help • RF WU ~ And 11111 tune" dlteaM Ulal·kllled tba dlaeue of. lb• nlina 111&1 oc:· breathing ·lrrqulariUes. IncrtueWQ atlrt~to Iba
late l'roaldmt John r . Keo-~ cbleDy ill )Jfemature la· . In tbaJollowlna deoade, uoe then curreot ...vfctlom m '*'1'• infJQ • .on ·PalfK;t 1tam. w~ .,celve txceulye of OQ"&e11 in . trea,_tllll u.ygen·use. mllbt · eaUH • • b 1 r p oqgenJ 11pcv.mj•", w a a tbtrefore. Then oxygen * 1ocnued
rtlllfl1!DCe ot., bUDdlna nt ,_~!!__~_e_r~m-acn Pvt WI held to a tnlntinum-and the u even many efwpect.11•1
dlteaM .... epldanlc amoas oacqrouno: . illck10o<e ol tba bllndlDg eye 11"'*"1 llllder. tba fal40 baUel
pmnaW,. l>@lea. About two decodeo ago, a ·· dlawe "feD to a ...-llfylng that llli: had been vlrlullY.
.. veritable epldemle of the qe · low .level." · wiped oot, 811wnoan llld. RECENTLY
This was ,.pqr1ec1 by Dr.
Wllllalll A. .Silverman ol
Clllldten'1 Hoapltal · ol San
FrancI.oco. .
Ha said be and ...........
ophtbalfuologbts are .. very,
very Dfll'VOUI" about the
posa!blllty even lbou&h be aaJd
prellmJnary reailtS ol • hltbenO • ~um. aporiocl Umlted
aurvey lodlctt.e . that · ao far
~I ls "no lnnNNtory
evldenct ol a wldupread
epiderhlc'' ol. tbe eye dlaeue..
He told .about It ill a 'report
to the 8(lth a~t1nlv'er1ary
meetinl of tbe II a!looal Socl ..
ty .for the PrevenUon of
Bllndnw, descdbtnll wbat he
termed a "terrJble dilemma"
that has conlrontecl' babf' d~
tors in the' last three or four
years. ·
Ha aald · Iba dilemma iJl.
vol"8 two dllea•I .that can
strlk<! prema-babies. One
ii potenllillY fatal . byaline
membrane dlleue, IOIDtUmea ..
French Trawler
C~tches Sub
CHERBOUllG1 Fr a n c·e
(AP)---'lbe calCJI 1'iis harder to pull in thL"l uaual today and
tbe crew ol the F!encb trawl-
er La Belle PoWe went to
the alde to set what the trou"·
ble WU.
The crew found the.1,IM-t'on
BritLsh '1ulS'marlne Alaric tan-
l!IOd ill Iba neta, the fishing
6oat'1 &kipper reported. 111e
tocldont occurred In the Eng·
!Ith Channel ·about Ill mUea
from CherbourJ.
diaeue o c c u r ,. e d , and But U.,. ~Ur, It .wu Tbja, bu ccritlmied over tbil
~ u I t.1in1t1 I y . found tf>at d~tbl fT om put few yean, be Wei.
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Or•n9e CountY Music eepam
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R11t..t Muri.I LoulM lletllr VI D11t E1111-
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Vlrglnl• lee Tuciltr vt R1Yl!'l«ld JKk
Tvdt'r (('n!lf.tnn o . 1111,,_ "" Evin P.
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Ocrc11 MCCOM\lllhe't' llJ Ml'rl W.
McCcn1119he'I'
B1rtNlrl D. RIV YI Robert s. "'' M1rl1 Wendi Slvl.., vs KNIUf fdwerd
Sivley
011\lel W1lltr Mcltto11 n K1r111
Ellll~ MclCeot1
Nancv LH MCCoY n J-Gordon
•«~ Mlirv Eu1m OW-n a.&l1ml11
Fr11'kll11 OWf!ftl
Otlorn J . Movnt VI lloml Er$1tlM
,• MOl.lftl __ 5hlrlev ll, ~-!• n onv1r H.
• Labonte • M~rv Ann FtUJkllef' YI Robert Vole
• F1111kroer
Slltlle !tat Roveo vt Paul la ttue
·~~ BtlTV Jtr>e Smith vo J-Aloron ...,,.
Rndnfv EIOOn We-t111d VI 5UMn
Oeborth Wt'l.,111
llrendt G. JollM!vn YI Jei;M W.
Jollnst0t1
Ml!'rY Frtncn S-11 YI RDNld OUl"I
• Sew11t
• Connlt Slit Trt1"9r VJ, Jt,_ JoWPll
• Tro~ :•Mtrl Lwl9e Crou. YS ,..,.,,.,.,
, Ttlh<rtnd Cn111
4 -•rd $. Ml'«'I ""' ,,._.., M.. Mven
• ,. .... i. IE. $efbet1 " llk:M"' A. . ""'" ' Llrdt Ann Al'ltrade n ll....,_lo
Alv1rMD Bon111t J-Kumt 'II lt.ndtll Clln1oto
•u~ IC&V M. irerMndU VI .hi!-C&rlot
·~-Je•sle Mal"9 Kith n Wnll•"' H""1' .... DoMWir.~n~M.
Hennl'li Crl•lrt' llawr .,. Haor.w A. liver M--rlhe L C.nttrlen Vt Dwktllf L
'""""" M>.rftl9 £11111 Dtlbr/' 11'1 Nornwin C. ,,_
Mn lrMl'l9 NoM1111d .,. Fr•nk Clarton
. N-1~. Jr.
DEATH 'NOTICES
~ •. "'""'~ DO'V1e Dr .... 1 Hunli ... lllft &t!eCll. Su""lwcl by Hf'
enll, Mr. •l'ICI Mn. G,e..., It. Allen, Sr.; 111tw, ll1nd..,.n1 1r•ndl>trl'll1'1,
Mr. 1l'ICI .._,.,.., Glerl Allen 1l'ICI Mr.
1l'ICI Mn. Ritndy Sh1rp, Sen<k&I werl
held Sundlly, 2 l'M, 11 "'-C""'munlf't
Methodist ·Cllurocl'I. H11ml111ton ll11cll.
Dlt'Khd lw Ptlll. 1'1mlty Colonial F ....
ntr1I H-. l"tlrment will bl l'leld
•I Glll'r!el", Te111.
JUNIPER
M•d"' J11111..... ua a..w A ..... We1tmlM"1". SUrvlwcl by Ml'\I. H1rY1'1'
1nd K-lh G. J11ni-er1 davtfli.t',
Mn. Cll•nn lerll111 fGlr tr•ndcf\11-
dren 1rod two ,,.., mriddilldtln.
Servka. locl•r • ...,,....,, l PM, PMll;
i::omll'f' Colanl1I Funtnl Homl.8~•·
111 11 1toy1t 0.k, Mldl1"n.
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ll11tJOt hl1l'ICI. iklrvlwd br "9lllfl. .....,, Mn. P1mele A. lnlNft. T\lltln;
S...un111 D. U~I, S.11!1 ae.-nu
Oetlcir ... K. Hiney, C111t. Mel;I, 1rod
l(lmb«W SVt Ard>er. ol lltlbol
tsllndl al.i.r. Mrl. C.inll K, Cofwr,
S1n Dlffo; mollllr. Mrs. AllU M~
""' S.n 01"°1 1l'ICI lhree tr•l'!Clthll-dren. Servlcn. !adlv, Twid1v, 11
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Pl'lv1te. Oll'ICft b'f' ••111. Mor1vafY,
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Jewelry
Bandit
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CAC Asks
Use of
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At County .<:ourthouse
Blind Will Run Cafeter ia
Sentenced Building . .SANl'A A& -O>ntrw' · ilptlil wllll ll>o. .we· deiwt,: '!Ill ooua11 ·'Fill f~
have been aJgned turning oVer me-n t of ., Mlabilitation, $10,950 in 'equipment and all
operation of the employe operators of the atate's Blind janitoria1 services.
SANTA ANA A would SANTA ANA -'Ibe CoIP· eafiterla In._ new coooly Business Enterprise program. State expeQdlll.lreJ ,wiP tota1
be bandit who ended up on munily Action COuncU, a courthouse to the'bMd. A study by Stanley Krause, about $50,000 and include
Ille od of ballle lll A month-to-moQtli ~ was director of real property silverware, p:>ta, pans, cub wrong e • poverty program agency, w • services, indicated e o tt n t y re~, serving cb\lnten,
with a 70-year-old SIDta Alla probably fall belr to a portion ccsts under e 0 n t r a c t s freesen:, a gas range .and soft
jeweler bas been sentenced , of the old County Courthouse T } Q '-& 4 .... , ~._.r private enterprise drink dispensers.
to ' a 1-10 year term. in slate when flae cow11 move out. 8 y Or , .:Jet. 01' lhe state would be finan-The third-floor cafeteria 1s
prison, The CACbas requested rent-, cially equa1. expected .to open· ln mid·
Committed to the Chino free use ol the second floor To Go Home He recommended operation December when all county 'B Ge•o by the Department of departments planned wW·have facility 'WU William V_Jncent arnes ~ of the bullding DOW occupied Rehabillation because of t h ~ moved i n t o the new
Noonan, 24, of Santa Ana. . by Departments· 1 and 2 of • SANI'A MONICA. (AP) additional benefit of working courthoose. The faCillty will
Disinl.ssed by Superior Coort p a ct a t cs F the Superior Court. . Robert Talor probably " 111 with the blind. seat 264 per60ll8 at one Ume.
Judge W-tµiam Speirs when 'The area consi.sb of 9,200 leave Sl John's HOBpital by i[i;iiiiiiiljii;iiiijiiiij1iii1--jii;jijli.,iii;ijijjjjiiii1----i
Noonan pleaded guilty to arm-FULLERTON -'Mle James ,.square feet. Tuesday after undergoing
ed robbery, were coun1' of 1· Barnes· Coristructioo Co. of County Administrative Of-treatment for an inf.ectlon that ~~ bu I k Claremont is the apparent low rg ary and idnaping. bidder on a contract \o bulld fleer Robert E. Thomas, who comp1icated. bis recovery f:-om
Police said Noonan walked a col]lbination !ldn\inist;ration approves the proposal, has lung surgery, his family s .a Id
into jeweler A b r a b a m nd 1~ 1 ll"t th Sunday nl•ht. Sherman's store on Fourth a c-1 oom ac 1 y on e estimated that it will cosl a Schoof f Bu
Street af closing time and Cal State campus , here. $4,000 to redecorate and alter Doctors say the 57.year-old 0 51°fteSS The Barnes bid w a s 1or · simulated possession of a gun · the floor to suit the agency. ac entered the hnspital ~ . hi k $3,319,000, about $83;000 below the CAC w~---da f tr tm t f 4\· m s coat poc et. But lhe e&timated cost. · He notes that now eu1_, y or ea en o an JZ c'C
Sherman refused 'to comply Part of the concrete and located at 206 W. 'Third St., abscee5 that formed after an ~
with the bandit's order to "lay steel structure will rise to has 55 persons working and Oct. a operation to remove a
down on the floor ." nine stories, making it the expects to add 17 in the near Inna beca of f · -Sbe:rntan testified in court f -.. use 1 ungus m-
tht futur1 .••
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tall~ buikfum on the uture. fecUon. ABC SHORTHAND
t b 1 t Noonan then struck him Fullerton campus. The agreement will provide On Saturday, doctors report-PhOM
in the ribs wltb a heavy glass Construction ts expected to that the county pay for ed the abscess had been drain-111 W • Sth
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ash tray. Then, the jewelerli~be~g~in~in~J~an~"~ary~,~w~1~·1h~c~om~-~"~W~i~ti~es~an:d~pr~o~v~ld~e~jan1;·1o;r~~ed;"'~_,~~full~y~and~~li!ted~~T~a~y-~~~~~S=•n~l=•=A~n=•~~~=5=43-~1=7~53~o=r=54=~3-=ln~1=:~ said, Noonan bit him with a pletion scheduled for mid-1970. service. lor in good condition.
"terrific puncb to the jaw."
Police reports indkate that WE HONOR ALL APPROVED CREDIT CARD~
r.:::.::~!J·~:J~; A TIRE FOR EVERY DRIVING . NEED
a heavy scotch tape dispenser
"and beat Noonan about the
head so severely that he fled
from the premises."-
Noonan, b~ and dazed,
was arrested a sbOrt time
later.
No Windfall
Due on Ve ts
Insurance
SANTA ANA -James E.
Helm, Orange County veterans
servlce officer, today branded
widely clrculated repona that
vetera115 may get up to $200
on an unpaid GI Insurance
dividend as "totally false."
Heim said his office has
been flooded with inquiries
about the ,rumored wlndfaQ..
In fact, he said, inquiries.have
become 90 numerous his office
·can't handle lt.s r e g u I a r
-00..lne>s.
He said World War n
veterans who have National
Service Life Insurance in
f o r c e curTentJy receive
dividends on the anniversary
date of their policies.
And that, he said, is his
final word on the subject.
Judge Asks
Mind Tests
In Stabbing
SANTA ANA -Superior
Court Judge William Speirs
has ordered a man accused
of stabbing a junior high
school teacher to • state
hospital for psychiatric e'l-
aminatlon.
Committed to the C h 1 n o
fac..Wty for a 91).day diapostlc
st\ldy WU Hugh Gerald Ward.
25. <i Santa Ana. Ward h a s
pleaded innocent to charges of
assault with Intent lo kill.
Ward w.aa arrested last Aµg.
5 alter he allegedly stabbed
the teache r , Edward
McGuckin, with a 10-inch
butcher tnife. MCGuctin was
treated at Orange County
MedJcal Center for 1 t a b
wound.I ia the chest and back.
Police said the men m
in a downtown bar and began
an argument which ended with
the stabbing incident i o
Ward'• home.
Camera Works
Inside Body
WASHINGTON (Ul'i)
The Anny now Js using 1 min-
iature color television camera
which transmttl: pictures from
inside the human body for
!ludy by medical ttudentl.
The camera was deVeloped
by CBS tabor.atories ror t h e
Filuimons Army He.pit.al In
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SCLC Won't Prov.i,de
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For City Cleanup
Create a new holiday
look with a Penney
wig, wiglet, fall
front from from 39.95 9.95 49.95
Helene Curtis 'Triumph' wave $10
Shampoo and set $3
(Monday, T~oy, Wodneocloy)
We speclali:n In ~ CGN of f~hiOll wip.
NO APPOtNTMll!IT NICESSAIY
PULL•llTO.. HUHTIHOTOH aUCH HllWl'OlilT •IACH
Or1n .. f1lr Cenlr Huntlntton Ctnter F1llllon l111ncl
2nd floor, 111..QO 1.LU·UI • -i,i p14 2nd flolw", ""-~1J
Costa M-Store Only
Doily 1().10, Sun. 1().7
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"ge,' River Help
Now Big Ben Falling Down
LONDON (AP) -'llt• clock ected )n the 1860s .. ,PArl of I cbl!lll'ion boxer ollhe time.
tower cootaloing Big 1leo, ....., pjU'llaij)ent buildings do-.• Strictly ·~· the name
wartime oymbol of Brifaln to· · signed by Cbula Barry to belonp ooly to the tall-ton
mlUlons around the/world, Is replace _u.o;. destroyed In en bell that tolls the _boun. But
tlltlng slowly toward the 1134 fire, Its clock, jrlth r.., Big Ben bas, ov.r the years,
Thames. faces each 23 feet across, be-come to mean the entire clock
'Ibe foundaUom of the Goth· gan keeping time in 1859., and even 'lhe tower, itseU.
ic-style struc,ture that -.;tn. ~ origin of the ~e "Big The tower WB!I damaged in
stood World War ll bOmbing Ben is obscure. . the IHI air raJd that wrecked . • . Historians say 1t may have the House of Commol! but the mds have been allfd'd ,by bee!l derived from Sir Benja· bell tolled through the war a!
age aod the nili r:.tver cur· mln Hall, commissioner of the voice of LonClon on British
rents a few yards. awa,..~tbt works i!1 the .18.SOs, or from Broadcasting Corp: ove.rseu
Worts Mlniltry ~ reportedli~Beo~j~am~m~·~·B~1g~B~eo~"~Ca~un~t~,~tr~ans~m~is~si~"""'~-~~~~~ Thursday.
"'But there's no dan&er." a ·"
ministry 1pom.,.. · said.
"The tower is Wtlilg at the
rate 1of about one inch every
century and our engineers
say there is no cause for
alann."
The 316-foot (ower was dis·
covered in 1983 t<f be leaning
15 inches from the perpendi-
cular a'ld has slipped another
sixteenth of an inch since
then.
"This is not unusual among
buildinp beside rivers," the
spokesman said. "As a mat-
ter of fact, the taller Victoria
Tower at the other end of the
Houses of Parliament is also
" sllghUy out of kilter."
I See by Today's
Want Ads:
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This singles dancing club
is oUerlng a free turkey
dinner on Wednesday.
e NeW Love-
A much loved home ts be-
ing abandoned -it needs
new owners, who can
cherl.!ih it u before.
e Thia Magnette Will
Attract You •••
A '58 MG Magne~, in
vecy good condition. at a
second-car P:"ce.
• Turkey s.tumng " • •
Dr. Jo~epb _ a.:Santo,, the dentist turned restauranteur and shopkeeper, and ac-
tress GIOtja,CQrta enjoy a-party celebrating the opening of his latest men's
wear boutrque·in New York. He is wearing a blue and red striped silk djellaba.
over a grey velvet two piece suit. ·
'lbe ministry measures the
lean yearly but is planning no
special measures to support
the tower, the spokesman add-
ed. In comparison, the Lean-
ing Tower of Pisa, only 180
feet high, is more than 16 feet
out of·Jtne.
A new job after Thanks-
giving-as an upholmrer.
This local shop is looking
tor an energetic maJIJ.
• Treasures Wo~ c4 a
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day's TRADER'S PARA-
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Alaska A ides Die
In Crash of Plane
BARROW,.Alaska (UPI) -
Veteran bush pilot Robert
FiSher.•·and seven-passengers
took oJI'in:a twih~gine Auo
Commander Thursday just as
the long arctic night was en-
ding. Moments later seven of
the men were ~ad .and ',the
eighth critically huft.
The plane crashed and burn-
ed about a mile past the
runway just after .takeoff.
Five of the victims were
members of Gov. Walter J.
Hickel's Employment
Advisory Commission and one
was a staff member of ttie
~aska Departmen't of
Economic Development. They
had planned · to fly to Inuvik
in Canada's northwest ter-
ritaey.
One ·witness, Ben Hopson,
said be was watching the
plane when it took off and
1 heard its engines backfiring.
He said he watched the
aircraft drop shortly after it
left the runway.
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Our handsome Fashion Manor towels'
in fringed. iacquards, floral prints and
color matched solids
BATH TOWELS
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of fluffy cotton terry, color k-,.d to (04'-
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COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Harbor Shopping Center) (Hunlington 'Center)
NEWPORT BEACH
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t':eoreUcally get en the ballot
in the 12 biggest llalel, Cart)'
each l>r• 11111'1111 ol ... -and be electocl, evm II ho
dldn1 set • lllllg!o -In the real ol the coonlrJ.
In 1ctual . pnctlce, three
wlnnerlolthepopullr-
bavelailed lo be eleCtld pr..i.
denl Grover Cleveland out·
pdllocl Benfamln Hurllon In
1118 and Simuel Tilden WOii
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Rutherford B. Haya In 1171
only lo loae In the Electoral
COUep. ,In llU, Andrew
Jicbon loci John Quincy
Adallll In bath popular and
·-vottl, }at did not have an eledonl majGrtlf.
'lb election went lo the HOWie
wblcb elected Adami.
One minor relwm pllll
wOuld NqUire that eloctGral
·-ho cul aulomatlcall7 for each state'• wtuner, thul
ellmlnailng the ~ebance of a
canctidate being vlctlmbed by
electorl --lo go along -the popular cOOlce.
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LONDOM (AP) -'l'.bl ap. ~beth Carroll fell Jamu PauD,, .·~ l1tr . ha.led. . , • '.. . ' on. 'his li\ihluJ 'ftlend even
Jll)01bol cl Brl~ .have ~ over a tubby boxer in a tavern ~lalm anti a~· up far "Undoubllldl)' Iller• a r ~ ill a c""'ded tiyem. &I ... 1110 ,,_ « the ... eauea the Load ol Hay end ~wbo the COIJI-oome pe0ple who "!ouid no\ • "Thla wjlllld ,render con-lloll'~ pubs, brolt• a leg. . . ·pony o1 their dop drink· ao into a bar when oot with VerSjlUon· at 'the bar almoot
·A blg)t court ~ l!llde Mi's. Clmlll, 54, sued the •Ing. • \ •·dog uolesa they coold take , jmpOsslbJe.". the judge JVled.
He was strong in defense
o1 Sbandy, the boxer at the
heart of \he case, describing
her as "a quiet, good and
oll,edlenl bltcll of mature age
Bild ample figure." , the nillDI that• Jlllll popplDa q'I owner and the pub'a "Jn 1111 llldamenl • 1he· said, the dog In with them. Nor ' Md · he ·agree that
lntO a pot> I• a ]11111 ;J11!0C1 lladlilrd IOI' damag<s. Alf«. -''t!Mnt ii no I~ Jl!'indple " '"I,.. no·reaaoq why people l'OOl:h<ll in pubs ought lo be
ilot:llo' pon.d iroa. lils-i-it '"""' ol waiting her cue on -wblcll a• uce .... \<JI' hit sboUl!I be •!,..bidden lo do '° ' kepi oo a.Jeall.' • ·
al thi ~ liull1 came before .the high· 'W'1e ~1to fotb\d twto,mer11 as a general principle of law." 0TrtppJnt trJ~ dog leads Is
In the !µdj!•'i ~ Sha!> .
dy wu • not ttie 1~ to cause
trouble in ~ pqb" -Unlike
some of the two -.la11ed
customers. ' 'Ibo, .--·· 111 , c:oan •Thiltiday. :. f!> brlng)i> ~.i>ro~ the " Nor '1tould a dog owner a ca,,.. ol·'many accidents,"
.-tiec:aUlt, ,...... ~ Tbe Judge, Sir G ! I b er I llop .appea•·to be weJ\ .be. have lo keep."a constant eye" aald Sir Gilbert.
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WOOL kNIT COATS
I <> ' • ' • . • . :.17;'9 J 09· 2~.00 end 36.00
,O~r )l'O~ 1ha~or knit ~r wool mohair coots
in tho · populer o~en flont styling. Choose
'froin essorted fashion cOlors. Sites S. M. L. . .
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STOi;tE' WiDE . ~~ENGTH L~~9~GING cuLoms
• '· · Wo'vo specielly 1>urchas1d the.so full-legged
a 'c1tate .tricot lounging culottes for you!
They hove l4 sleeves, bock zip end e cowl
or Johnn~ collar. Choose from florol end
pelsley prints of red, blue end green. S-M-L
FASHION CL~RANCE . .,.,
1/l·TO 1/1 OFF!
. NYLON TIUCOT WALTZ SHlm
5.99 ...i 6.99 rog. 9.00-11.00
Our fam9us makei: waltz shifts ere double
layered with loco and embroidery with ap-
pliqued trims. P-S-M; pink, blue, nude, lime,
purplo.
Famous maker perme-press flannelette sle~
wear end robe colJection is trimmed with.Vanis•
beeding end satin piped. Pink, bluo, yollow,,
print. Includes: ·
Pejeme, 32-40, rog. 7.00 ........................................... 4.99
Long Gronny Gown, S-M-L, reg. 7.00 ............. 4.99
Long-sloevod shift, P-S-M-L, rog. 6.00 ......... 3.99
Short quiltod broadcloth robe, P-S-M-L, reg.
)2.00 ..... -.......... _-.. _ ........ _________ ... 7.99
IEAUTY STUDIO
3 DAY SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS
·~ • 1/2 OFF
Included with your permanent is one of our
expert ~lircuts. 50.00 perma~ents are 25.00
end 35.00 permonents ore 17.50
SHOE SALON
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES
1/3 OFF
Select from such famous brands as De Liso
Debs .. ~n.drew Geller,'Joyce, Amelli and
more!' 18:00 to 32.00 shoes now 11.97 to
29.97 •
YOUN~ CAUFORNIA SHOP
OUR FAJ.L VILLAGER COLLECTION
, NOW REDUCED 1/3
All sty)~• in treditionol colors of clerot red,
B.ritteiny 'blue, corniilk, t~rtan green, har·
, ve't golds, rusts, browns a_nd silver grey.
T rodition~lly styled long-sleeved shirts with but-
ton down collars; patterns end solids 2.99 & 4.99
l>jovelty stylo wool sweaters; 34-40 .8.99-14.99
Wool skirts in slilids '!lid plaids. Chooso from
kilt, A·line, "gol/" lsnd dirndl styles 9.9;·14.ff
"j'~ol doublo-br11;tod '.bJoz~rs. in ;~1~i: i~!'
TIIE BLUE BEET
NEWPflRT BEACH
S11M Oli F1u1liy S•un4't:-S11M Oki aot4 "I•• M••t s,,,.. 014 Goff Olli Wiu, Cett'!~iti. Seek!., •~.
SOMmtll!I• NIW
DINNER SEkVEO OAILY-.6:00 TO MIDNl&HT
WEEKDAYS ARE BESTI
WEEKENDS A MESSI TUESDAY Sl'ICW.
Grt11tdinti wlfh Stltd, Ric•, Gtrlic Br11d . . .,.25
Se,..d 6t00 t. t:OO ,, .....
STORE FOR MEN
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DIESS PANTS REDUCED
14.99 reg. 20 .00
Choose from ell wool worsteds in ·the belt
l~~p,. regular P,Ocket styling with quality
te1lo.r1ng in brass blue,· black or gre'J. And,
Decron<P polyester and wool blen pants
in full top pocket styling with tab sides in
brown, grey; qretn and blue checks end
pie ids.
SAYE ON MEN'S CLOntlNG
AND ACCESSORIES
Fine quality long·sleeved dress shirts in a
wide selection of fabrics, fashion colors
and styles. Stripes and solid1i some whites.
Most sixes; reg. 9.00 ~nd 9.50 .............. 4.99
Quality silk n'eckweer· in a wide array, of
patterns en.d colors, ,-.g. 3.50 to 5.00
2.69, 2/1.00
Wool stretch hose in smart, comfortable
rib style. Mechine woshoble end dryoblo.
One size lits 10 to 13. Bleck, grey, brown,
novy, olivo ovor-tho-celf, reg. 2.00 3/5.00
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$50,000 Worlll Of Merchandiie
At Al New Reductions! .
FUR SALON
Long _quiltod broadcloth robo, S-M·l, reg.
14.00 ........................................................................... 8.99
Sheer overlays on opaque nylon tricot shift
gowns; Jaco trimmed. S-M-L, postels, 9.00
veluo ........................................................................................ 3.99
p e1ds, reg. 40.00 .................................... ____ 21.tt.
Selection of slocks in,b~fk zip ~nd fl~ front, belt
loop styles. Soft ploid p,tterns ,,,. ..... 11.t.9·14.99
Wool bermudes in solids ond ploidt with · fly
front styling end belt loop~ 5/6-13/14 ...... 12.99 . ;
, Choose '.y~ur grain leather; boots in black or
· sorrel tin.'8-11, C end D widths.
, Y .ARSITY SHOP
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ONE-OF-A-KIND FURS
113 OFF
Choose your •ery own very distinctive
fu~r from ·our regular stock of mink
stoles tind capes and mink ·a"d broad-
tail jackets and.coats.
All fur produm labeled ro iJaow «'IW!trJ el. od.Jlti of imported fun:
COATS AND SUITS
CLEARANCE ON COATS AND sum
1/3 to 1/2 off reg. 36.00-70,00
We heve a wide array of woor coats
and ell-weather c.oilts and a gre~t 'se-
lection of suits in your favorite fabrics,
pettorns end styles. 6-16.
SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR
SPORTSWEAR REDUCED
1 /2 aftd 1 /3 OFF
Choose from a great selection of
blouses, skirts, sweaters end c1pris.
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8.00 . !'09· 12.00
Out plaid· Koretron,,. pants are in warm
brown. These be0utifu!ly s~led penis
are feally a special pre-holi ay saving!
ACCESSORIES
SAYINGOS ON IE1'na ILOUSES • ' ! . •
•• S.H-15.99 reg. 9.00.25.00
Assor+od e~y-co;o style, in teil9rod end
dre,._'y 1ijlin9:-'Chooso ~ii~or '1hor+ or long
110.,.e. ln white and le\hion .colors. 30 to 31.
FASHION SWEA1BS REDUCED 1 •
9.tf ..i 12.9' rog. 15.00-20.00
A la199 .Ssor+mont of beautiful •woetors
• f"""•oar"Ng111et1tocli-in wool end wesh-
eble ~1\1!~ • rylic. Pullovers, cordigans ,
jacbh;)rhito . ..,nd leshion colors. 36-'40. -..
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Famous maker nylon and acetate fleece robe
with satin applique trim on yoke; P-S-M, reg.
20.00 ............ ... ........... .... ............... . ..... 12.99
Famous maker long cotton quilted robe -with
gripper closing; grqsgrein bow trim, sites 8-18,
reg. 20.00 ....................................................................... 12.99
Cotton end Dacron= polyester quilted duster
with embroidered front panel and gripper clos·
ing. Pin1c, bluo, oquo, liloc; 8-18, rog. 17.00 10.99
Famous maker nylOn tricot briefs and bikinis.
lac~ end embroidery trimmed, white end colors.
4-7, reg . 2.00 .......... , ............................. 99, 6/5.80
Famous maker nylon tr~cot tailored brief with
specially brushed nylon gusset for comfort; 4-7 ,
whito .... --.................................................. 99, 6/5.80
Nylon tricot bro slip 'with nylon end Lycra•
spandex powernet sides, back and under cups;
A end B cups, 32-38, white, reg. 7.00 .......... 3.99
Famous maker discontinued style ny.lon tricot
peignoir set with lace end eppliqued trim .
P-S-M, reg . 25.00 ...................................................... 14.99
HAN DIA GS
ANNUAL SALE ON LEWIS HANDBAGS
21.99
All si10s end stylos-spor+, deytime, cock-
tail. Choose calf, petent, tapestry, cut vel-
vet, etc. in black, brown .ind many colors . •
COSTUME JEWELRY
CULTURED PEARL EVENT
7.99 to 49.99
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Very special value on lustrous cultured
pouls sot in glooming 14K gold. Chooso
from wide array of styles· ind settings,
some with diamonds. CollictiOn includes
pend•nts, e1irin9s, rin91:-br8Ctlels arid
nec:kleces.
Villeger dresses in sizes 5/6 to i3/14; d~rk
cottons, 13.99 to 16.99; wo'ql ond 'polye,lhir
knits, 17.99 to 22.99, wool'solid 'end plaid cosuel
dresses and jumpers ........................... .17.99 to 22.99'
YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP
Clearance on c:otton, wool or acrylic junior
shifts; 5-13, reg. 13.00·26.00 .......................... 5.99
Save on cot'ton, blend or wool junior pants;
5-13, reg. 8.00-17.00 ................................................. 3.99
ACCESSORY CLEARANCE
Leather bags in many styles end colors,
rog. 8.00-1 5.00 .......................................... 1/2 OFF
Choin belts, rog. ).00-10.00 .......... -.... 1.99
Antique end enameled pins, earrings, ropes
end boogies, reg. 1.00·5.00 .......... 49 and .99.
All weothar cotton and cotton blond coeh
treated for rain repellency. Bright spring colors.
And, acrylic jackets in white and navy; 5-15 9.99
GIRLS' SHOP
ORLON® 1ACRYLIC PILE COATS
15.99 reg. 21.00to23.00
Clusic double breuted styling in full
longth or 3/4 length. Croom. Not all sizes
so hurry in!
STORE FOR MEN
•mER TURTLENECK KNIT SHIRn
4. 99 rog, 9 .00-11.00
These quality turtleneck shirts ert e fine
cotton end silk blend. Choon from short
-ond long·sleev•d stylos in the lotest solid
colors.
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· 2. 99 reg. 4. 98
Y9,ur favorife western styled jeam have
cotton Ste-Prest fini.sh that . n'ver needs
ironing. Hes· belt loopsj0 Jand, olive, gold. . , .
NATURAL SHOULDER SPORT COATS
Our finest maker coats in fine DecronCI
polyester blends end wool fobrics . Good
seleetion of patterns, solids and sites.
ro~ 40.00-45:00 ---.. · .. --·---~9.tt
r•g. '~0.00-55.00 ............... -.. -... -........ l9M
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13.99 rog. 20.00
Solec~ from Dacron• polyester end wool
blends and wo.ol fabrics in these fine trous ..
, ers. Colo~s include ~i:Own, rust, whiskey"'.
'Ox'lord groy .end blue.
GIFTS AND CHINA
OUTSTANDING Y ALUES IN
DINNERWAllE ·AND GLASSWARE
l /J to 2/3 Off
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Choose from sets, place settir\gs, open
stock piects and serving pieces in bolh
chino end cosuel woro. Aft. woH-lcnown
brends. And, soloct from both impor+od
end domestic glasiwar• ln eH-purptiise
goblats, winos, end 1herbot-chompagnos.
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Voices Herald
Holiday Ball
Voices of. Christmas will be beard aJong the Orange Coast Thursday,
Dec. 12, and profit1ng from the sound will be the current expansion program
at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian.
Higbllght of holiday festivities is tlle Voice. of Christmas Ball which
will take place in ttie Balboa Bay Club. The black tie gala will feature the
benefit performance of Sonny Burke, Les Brown and other Hollywood per-
sonalities who lend their "voices" to tile· support of hospitals.
Their appearance is in rememberance of Burke's yoong son who died
of a heart ailment because of a lack of medical equipment.
The ball always is a sellout and the auisUnas patroos suggest early
response to insure reservations.
Sponsoring this year's gala are the Messrs. and Mmes. Dwight P.
Anderson, Albert J. Auer, Richard Bertea, Lawrence E. Brown, Charles P.
Cotton, Alvin S. Cox, Richard L. Crutcher, Andy Devine, Thomas Patrick
Dougan, Marshall Duffield, Christian Ebsen, l)yron H. Farwell, Lyman H.
Farwell and Walter D. K. Gibson Jr.
Other patrons include the Messrs. and Mmes. Robert Guggenheim
Jr., Charles W. Hester, Edgar R. Hill, Edgar F , Hirtll, George Hoag II,
George Hoedingbaus, John J . Jakosky Jr., L. C. Jaeobsoo, Ward E. Jewell,
A, Vincent Jorgensen, Maurice C. McCray, Walter B. Mellott, Philips T.
Morgan, Richard W. Nabers and George T. Plleger.
Also participating are the Messrs and Mm.es. John J . Porter Jr., 0.
W. Richard, Ernest C. Saftig. Harvey Somers, Richard Steele, Edwin F.
Steen, Donald K. Was!lburn, John Wayne and Edgar B. Witmer. : .;. ' '
1 '.1'11• · Col"!ll'le\ing the list of palrooJ are .l!!o Drs .. and Mmes. Alan V. An·
drew'-AFnold 0. Beckman, ~ lleJ>.vinult. Allen 0 . Cottle, Robert W:
Crecca, MiirJ;s Fier, FiedericltM. Gfhzer, Johll K:Hamel.<.Robert A. Ha>t·
ley, Ted R. Nelirenberg, Robert E.''Riikel, MauMce M. Hice, Ricll9til B.
Simpsoo, Genlll B. Sinylrin •and aiatles E. Stilgd>bauer, and Gen. and ' , /Mrs. ·Thomas· !il, Riley. . . ' · .
"Ai.:OVAY~ A'sE~l.OUT ~ M~'tbe. ia.1t~Pf.\ti~ 1nvttiu0bl•1o the foui1tl mjni•al Vole'eJ of Chru1hiuJ)ai11··1j!1!-0alidystripei!l '{le!t) ·
Vickii!t"aig, se«>nd vice pn!s\den~ :anct Qiana . .McXamy; 1nf<lrma-
tion d'esk.r:h3irmiul.~This year'1"l>allWlll ~fthe.Jl.&WH a·
Community Need Weighed
Already at work on Operation Merry ChrUtmas are (left to right) Mrs. Melvin
Penhall, chairman for the Assistance League o! Huntington Beach, and Mrs.
~ Born., wUh tlle dty's !IA!creetion Center. The organizations annually
sponsor the community service project to make the holidays happier for needy
f3rnilles. in the area. Letters are being mailed to schools, clubs, organizations
and bU11Dess men requesting support. for the program which receives no help
from outside agencies. Additional information may be obtained by calling the
center, 536-2573, or Ute league's chapter house, 842-8548.
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Fairest Juniors
Invited to Tea
So.me of the city's fairest young women will be
entertained at tea on 'Sunday, Dec. I.
The young women will be participants in the
Junior Miss contest which is sponsored by the Hunt·
ington Beach Junior Chamber of CommerCe, · aind
hosting the tea will be the Mrs. Jaycees under the
direction of Mrs. Jim Zi•thin&, chairman.
Members of the woman's organization will greet
the youthful contestants and their mothers between
11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Peelt Family Colonial
Terr8ce Room, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster.
Assistjng Mrs. Zietbing with tea preparations
wfil be ~e Mmes. Dave Atkinson, Roger Boe, Wil·
li8ID Drake, KeiUt Endsley, Jim Le Blanc, Jack
Tatllam, Bob Walker and Jack BrlJldt.
Refreshments to be served during the event will
include open-laced 1Bodwiches, pettt loun, coffee
and so!( drinlos.
Cootesbants mnst be between tlle ages of 16 and
19 and atuftents at Huntington Beach, Marina or
Westminster High Schools. They must maintain a B
grade average and will be Judged on appearance,
personality, poise, talent and physical l!tnea1.
The winner will represent Huntington Beach,
Seal Beach and Westminster In a dtttrict pageant to
determine w~o will represent Orange County during
tbe state competition in March.
The Mrs. Jaycees is compriffd of young women
in the community wbost. ·11u1bands are memben of
tlle Junior Chamber, and they devote rr 1ny bou.r1 to
asolsling with various projects sponsored by tile
men's group.
In addition to helping with 1he city'• annual
Fourth of July parad• and ltalflng the fireworks
stand, the women mso sponsor a citywide Easter
egg hunt for area youngstera. ·
Club officers are the Mmes. Michael Brooks,
president; Brandt, vice pl'.81ideat; Atld111o1l, -....
tary: Le Blanc, trealurer: Talham, director: Ze!th·
Ing junior council and Jack Hall, 1enior council.
·MIRROR, MIRROR -Reflecting-on tho·rew=nh in iore ~·the ')'Oline wGIDllil'
wbO.wlll be Hleeted'as •.,Junior Miss lrom Hunlln BclCh ai:e (Ilk~~
MIH·Lynne JolHISOll'and Mill Sara Martin. . with !he .contest,~
ed by !lie Ja:;.:-, ara-tbe Mn. J,ycees. · · • · · . j:•. ·
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Father's a Fool to Stick Like Glue . When -GiFls ·Entertain -~~
DEAR ANN LANDERS: [ have four
children -two 00,. and two slrlr -
bot my problem IJ not with lliem. It'•
their father.
He am along lalrfJ well with the
00,. (qod I and 11) bot his relalionshlp
wUh biJ dauihten WO!Tiel me lo death.
They .... 11 and 17 -darlinl skis. -1ar od busy, Involved In wbolelome
acttritJ• -mask:, termil, awim6ung
""11 --le141ng. Tbe!r ,,._--.,.. ...
-llld the -)J a1w.,. filled with attnctlYO ~
Their laU... llk:b Jllce 111111 -
the boys come over. He quluel them
an d makel tnsuttlng rem.am. J{e has
made ft rjear to the boys that he doeln't
trust them. When the g1r1r 10 out (they
often cloublo dalo) be oomellmea lollow1
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ANN LANDERS
then Jn h I 1 car. (l'vt beged him DOI
lo but be lpiorea me.)
l'v bNrd-llllo loll rri.. -bl&
da\llllter. wilt probably never many
hecaUJO they love their dadd7 10 much
Q:O D\IA coUld ever meuv.re_ ~ to him.
The truth II the odrl• di.Uh blm becaUlo
he II IO pO.otllofve and 111iplcl~. Whit
can 1 do about thiJ appalllnc situation?
-ILLINOIS
DEAR ILUNOIS: """lllJ r
bvl &IY• u • "1 · !ogest thal ,_
... _ iollt ... ·-~ .... ~ ododmiat 1o ldi datila ..
lle'4 rot u ..m.t. Perllapo oo-
cu -ldm -111111 ...... allompl ......... l'Jib .,,.. ... j, drtYlo(
llMna ·-· llnleoS .. 'Olten 1111 ~ he will alienate Ma d1a0tter1 compJMel1
ud Ibey wtll cl.,. lllm .. 1 ol llaelr u-
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Practiced p It t U f e:
au1f .. u~::-= p e e ks :
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For.-ty Ruby F°"'
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Vows Spoken
The chapel of SL Andm!>'s
l'l<lbytulan Church, Newport
·Beach was the aetttng for doo~
ble ring nupUals uniting in
marriage Ruby Fong o f
Newport Beach and Huy Trieu
Nguyen ol La Habra.
Tbe Rev. Dr. Raymond 'J.
BrahlDUI solemnized the
double ring ceremony for the
daughter of Mr. ond Mrll. T.
K. Yu of Taipei, Taiwan and
the IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Duy
Qwmg Nguyen ol Dalo!, South
Vietnam.
Given ln marriage b y
William :Edward Crane of Udo
Isle for her parents, the brlde
selected a floor length VJet·
oameae style wedding gown
mode for ber in Talpel of
Chinese silk brocade. Her
elbow-length veil of lllusioo
was caught to a crown wilb
otepbanolia and Uny white
flowers. She carried a Vic-
tcrlan bouquet. of " b l t e
Dowen.
Mia Dianna Davld"'1 ol
Puadena, the brlde'1 college
roommate, WU maid of. honor
wearing a willow green silk
cbiffoo gown with empire aty}..
Ing. A lhort Illusion veil and
• V1ct<>rian puff ol celestial
yellow ..... ond pom JlOllS
and Orienta] pine completed
bet ensemble.
Miu Rose Domenick of
Needles, dressed Identically,
WU bridesmaid .
Serv1JJi u WI min ..,..
Gabriel Maretti ol Twlno, It.
ly. Ulbering guests to their
places were Scott Crane of.
Newport Beach and Steve Hu
of Hoog Kong.
ProvidlDC ilrgiul mUllc ... u
Robert Huesti& wbn. singing
appropriate 1elecUOM was
William Heil.
Tbe receplioo f<r 200 guests
took plact in the borne of
Mr, and Mn. Crane, who have
provided a home for the bride
since 1963.
Clreulating the gu-
was Mia Angelo Fung ol
Hong Kong, a former room-
mate of the bride. Spoclal
guests at the event were Mia
Teresa Wang, a childhood
friend of the bride from Toipel
and Mr. and Mn. Bernard
Egbert ol Irvlnt.
Tbe brido ta a graduate ol
Talpel Amerlcau School In
Taiwan, Orange Coast Collece
and Temple Buell College in
Denver where she received
bor bachelors d-In liberal
arta. Her husband received
his BA d-from Whittier
. ColJece where he affiliated
with Franklin SodetJ. He ii
w«ldng for bla nwten degrff
in marketing at California
State College al Fullerton.
After a wedding trip to San
F....:ilco the newlyw..U will
reside ln La Habra.
Coasl Collep art IW:btr who ~ -"-. •.
piooeered audio vquaJ art In-Mclnlyrt'a inWd· .II> his
.-. will be the speaker ..... theory 00 -~
at Coota Mesa Art Leam•e'1 drawlne develoPOd during the •· 12 yeors be -ot Dlaney moatb1y meelinJI IAlmon"ow. Sludlol. Today bla Ideal .,.
The 7:30 p.m. event, open being put to uae ln ICbooll
to the public, will tab place thniugbout the country.
In the Air
'lbll •rrnmer a wiel GI
17 31Mnbwle .-. ..........
duced at the Universtty of
Oklahoma to delqoostnle his
method of drawhl& people.
One-week classel wblcb tab
place ln varlOUJ parts of 1be
country each. summer have
increued the interut ol in-
stiucton and atudentl.
He bu written 1everal
boots Including • textbook,
"Attdio-VllUll Drawing," "Blg
EUil ll" and "BNt Book
on· --People.''
Mn. ltlcbard lnlram. preo1.
dent, will introduet ~ -followln& a I b e r t bulinell
meelinJI.
Light Thrown
On Decorating
For Holidays
A oerieo ol elibl Set the
Mis• Shirley S t e m, Stage pr<>grtlDI fOCUllng ..,
daughter of William E. holiday entartalnlnl will be
s t e m of Huntlngtoo sponsored by § out h er n
Beach, has woo the Calttornia Ecln Co. tn !ta
wings of a Tnms Wortd Electric Llflnc Center, Jlun.
Alrtinea !light b-Oltess. lfnllon· Beoch from Monday, Dec. 2 to Thur.:lay, Dec. 12. She completed six Mia eu.i Holm, home
Peering Around weeks of daasroom and OC<lOOlllllt f<r Ibo c:<1111P1117,
lnlligbt training at Ille will -te •.,,all«
training center in KIP'" ond hon d'oeuvH ldeu ol
sas City, Mo. Mi,. Slf!m each of the progrtm1.
FOUR NEW members have
been elected to the governing
council of the University of
Southern California., Friends
al the Lllnrlea.
The new councllon art Mn.
J1111in Dart, Mn. Simon
Ramo, Mrs. Jo1epb
Schlldkralll and Collier Young.
1\e other counci.I menlben
art·Dr. Aero! Arnold, Geor~
Cukm', Mn. Pboenii
Old West
In Deluxe.
A delult flditloa. cl ;°The
CowboY ln Art'' ls available
te• ... pablic today in the ,.._.. NI Gallery ol Sad-
cUeboQ; loo, Banta AN.
'J'be apaoalve p le tor I a 1
-d the Old W<ll as
..., thrcll,.il ... -ol talented Western artiltl WU
..,._ .,,. the Illa f.d
Af!IModlL B will bo """ • aJe lo. coojuDctloa rib I cur· -~ 111 Ult .....,.
d "!lllnal ---o1...-a -• -1 .. tonc1 In Ila
will be serving Tbe programa the week of
gen out of o·~ Dec. 2 are ICbeduled f« 7
G""nougb. Garsoa Kan1n, A. tematiooal Airport In p.m. Mondty and 1\ieador and
S. Rauberbeirntr, Mr 1 . Chi IO a.m. Wedneld.v and 'nrurs-
William Schader. and the eago. day. The 1on.;ri.,g ....it'•
patrooeaes ol the Tnljtn IQeetlnp will be tt 7 p.m.
League °' Orange County. Sweet Adeline• -.,., 10 a.m. Tll<od•y: 7
p.m. Wednelday and 10 1.m.
MIL AND MRS. P 1 u I llarborllleo Cbopter, -t 1bunday, Dec. U.
WUllam. Lawrence Jr. of Udo Adellnes convene eftl"J' Mon-The public b invJted to at.-
Lile, Ra-k Park and Palm <!if. ti Ip.~ f~-~np ~ tand, ood recipe boob wlll
Springs are on a brief trip couect P... ~ Cos~ be pven. Further tnlorrnatioP
"""""' the _.Id vlailinJI Lon-M.... Mn. Ptt Piiiln; 540-may be obtained by calllntl
don . Paris. Brussell, France, Ol'10 will answer Qtmdanl re-the company, 547-75'1, ed..
Switzerland, India and Japoo. I ig~ardJnC~=the==chonl~~ --~~~~m~. ~~~~~~~ii
Portrayed
Edition
Featured arwt. w h & 1 e
original paintings, broru:es and
llCUlpture are be1ng uhibit.ed
in the gallery thniugll Tueo-
d.ay, Dec. 10, loclude Joe
Beeler. Bill Bender, Joe Ile
Yong, Nicholas Fir !.fr es,
Clyde Forsythe, A. Marco
Gomez. Bill Hampton. Fred
Harmon, Harold Hopkinsoo,
Stanley N. Long. Ernest Mor·
rla, Don Perceval, Burt Proc-
tor. Lenart Sbennln. £meat
Tonk. Robert Wagoner, Curtil
Wtnpta, OW Wlegbont and
J. R. Wllllum .
BE FREE OF
FACIAL HAIR ' FOREVER •• ••
l.8t ua 8hCNI )'Cl.i hcW
~It la to .......-iove
.,.,,... hair wtth
modem elIOCtrolyela,
medically appl"Oll9d, • ,
•fa, tkat, gentle.
You're ll'llllted to
corwult with our
llc-•d t.chnlclan,
In our.aeauty Salon.
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Tllo ailloclw'• -.. ~, -~ -Kids Uke to
-.... llUJ1lbertd
:: bo d!.~f:; :t Ask Andy ~~~~~~~~~~N~·~wpo~~rt~eente~~~l
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Sophi• L-,
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Audrey Hepburn
In vole< pr<>Joctlon -they •
meet tollllbl 1n Illa Mlr<WY h Merwp1 • • • • ••
'Savlnp and Lou IN\kllzll,
llullu.,,ton lleach-llllbt in step with lhl
Mrt Ronald Nellem wlll be mytbmlc cadence of the annual
lnducted u a new member. i-~.. de th OthU recent m e m ti e r s P e-para e funny film
parUclpaUng in the protp"lllll Papar Uon takea Ila bow at
wUI be Mtt. Rollo west, the Mesa.
Toutm.latreu for the evening; Mn. Deame H«man1, lex-Tonight and tomorrow evening
icolog:llt, and Mrs. P a t offer the last kick-offs of the
Henrickaon, irammartan. nxrvie based on fact. Up DetroU
rour names wm be drawn way • sportl writer joined the ~ tht general membership , . and the women wUJ be uked Motor City s famed Llon1 of.
to sfve impromptu apeeches the National Football League
on a 11.1bject of lbe1r choice. and performed as a rookie. Alan
ArU women If' invited to Alda and Lauren Hutton top:
attend and additional fn.. a cast that tncludei the IJon! rormatloo recll"dlnl the club . may bt obta1ned by ctlllnl aod tbdr coaches along with
Mrs. Calvin Olcoll, 147-1181. Frank Gifionl and the one and
the only Vin« Lombardi.
· tAllL sc:onu
A certa!n tert for a moti;n
picture is tbe aamplltlg ol the
~ "bo are leaving thl
theatre, after viewing the film
product. II you apply this form
of. query a1 Newport Lido, dur·
ing the excluaive run of GCln•
With The W~d, you'll hear
many, many compliments about
this tremendous production.
'Jbe ail-tbne-grtat picture,
framing a famed Jove affai.ri
qainst the background of the
Civil" war , period, • winner of
ten Academy Awards, stars
Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett
O'Haro.
Oilvla de Havllland plays the
role of Melanie Hamllton, Leslie
Howard shows as Ashley Wilkes
and Hattie McDaniel gives her
award winning portrayal as
Scarlett'• Mammy. Also a cast
of thousands, with 59 major
speaking roles, lends authen-
ticity to the marvelous movie now at the Udo in new Wide.
Screen and Metrocolor splendor.
'l'beN ls one evening
performance of GGae With Th<
Wblil at Newport Udo at 8:00
p.m. On Saturday and Sunday
the lhowing is continuous, ~gin
ning ot 12'30 p.m. Special Sholl'
per Matinee is at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesda1 afternoon.
, eV.nings •••
~~:i!~'~ay 6,·~~~clusive collection in
.. · pure silk on a precious blend
of rayon and silk. for evenings
of elegance. A candlelig-ht
dinner !or two.
Imported from British
Hong Kong-. Exquisite hand-
guided quilting and line
delailing. Shown are
jusl two of a collection of May
Co'• own lmporta.
a. pure silk. lime and aqua, or
pink and lemon. 8-16. 61.00
b. ohell deoign. Rayon and silk
weave, lhrimp, avocado,
ivory. S.M.L 411.00
may co robes and loungewear 50
co
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MESA MATINEES gr~ and
grow In popularity. More and
more Harbor lll'!:a bome-m1kera
are learning that they can take
a mid·week break from dally
duties and enjoy a fine fllm.
The new weet'1 feature is
tauncbed 1t Mesa Matinees.
Eoch W-y aflemooo the
progranu start prompUy at I :00
p.m., opening with fr e e .--.
FREE PASSES to the Udo
or the Meaa wlll be malled
today to M. M. EmuJ, 2045
Mandarin Dr., c..ta M-Phll
Oreo, 7Qll Jumlnt, Corona del
Mar, i\iny Byketk, 5 0 0 I
StasborO Dr., Newport Buoh
and Bubert Taltcli, 1112 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
....., .. _,, -plu., -~fwy."' lwf1191, -· -; 546-9321 '
...... -.day ........ h -..lay 10:00 ........ ,.,,, .......
Each of the """"" wlll he gutltl ti uP\cture Pleb" at • no. mm llChedWed to< 111a
Lido or MMo one day real -.
Hope JOU ... lncl1MW befcn
too looc l • Ila hml I HOPP!' Holiday.
And our thl!W to all ol yOU:
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• Aries: Delay
May Appear
TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 26
By SYDNEY OMARA
"The wbe man controls his
destiny . . . Astrology point.I
the way." •
ARI~ (March II-April 19)'
Delav may appear to be your
chief encounter. In reality, the
challenge ii to fuHill oblij:a-
llon. Don'l rush ever oblig»·
lions. Throw off doubt8. Die
in for purpose o f ac-
complishment.
TAUROll (April 20-May :Ill)'
Some of your deJires are
fulfilled through aid of friend.
Finish tuk which hu been
weighing you down. Accent
on good will, charm. Com-
municate with people who
want best for you.
GEMINI (M113 21.Juno :Ill)'
Be confident and Jet othert:
know of your capabilities. No
day for false modesty. YOO
may be In line for promotion,
significant galn . People at the
top make room for you.
CANEER (June 11.July II)'
Gain insight inte motives,
1nnc11. 1ee beyood avtaee 1n-
JANICE llARBER
E119a9ocl
Couple Set
July Dote
Janice Eileen Barber ,
daughter of Mrs. James H.
Miller of Huntington Beach
and Thomas C. Barber of
Tw!tin will 'become the bride
of Richard W. Smith, IOll of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smi~
of Fountain Valley .
The wedding is scheduled
for July. ·
The engagement w a s
disclosed during an afternoon
tea in the bride-elect's ho~.
Miss Barber is a graduate
d Huntingtoo Beach High
School and currently ls at-·
tending Orange Coast Collep.
The future bridegroom ia an
alumnus of Fountain Valley
High School, attended
California State College at
Long Beach and now ia on
active duty wilh tht U.S.
Army.
djcatiotul. Accent intulUvt In-
tellect. Means come up with
complete answ~. Don't ·settle
for superficial explanatiom.
LEO July 23-Aug. 11),
Strive for comprehension of
thole c1 ... to you. Llgbl touch
gains objective. Don't force
iasues, especially in financial
area. Mate or partner
deserves your cooperation.
VIRGO c.<ur. 13-&opt. 11>,
Take nothing for granted -
important that you verify
facts. Discuss problems with
one who is ~· Accent
on PQblic reaclioo to your ef-
lorll. Atteld to details.
lboroogb.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. Ill>
Offbeat approach · might be
best ooe today. M .... lndlrect
action IPOlla a=m~.
If you are too direct. others
11hy away. Strive to improve
relatim! w i t h co-workers
nelgbbon, associates.
SOORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov . 11):
Hannonize relation! with lov-
ed one. IAcludes children -
key i.s to reach area of un-
derst.anding. Cre.ativa efforts
are rewarded. E x pr t 1 1
yourseH. FiDd outlet for uni-
que abilities, ta1ent.
SAGITrABlUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Conflict exisU
between desire and duty. Best
to get work done before turn-
ing to recreation. Security l.!
affected lf you neglect essen-
tials. Give attention to bome,
property va1ue.
tAPRICORN (!lee. II.Jan.
19) ( Accent on abort journeys.
Much movement ii indicated.
Messf!it or requelll from
relative could apur action.
Handle responsibility. ~
that effort.II wDl pay dividenl:b.
AqUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18)' Study CAPRICORN
message. Money ii In
1potligbt. Ile knowledgeable
about interest r a t t 1 , ex-
pendituiu. Guard possessions.
Finish assignment which y e u
may have neglected.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20),
!tress initiative. Be a aelf-
alarter: take the lead. Cycle
high. Circumstancei veer in
your fa var. Ride with the tide.
Be independent, but .. void, any
display of arrogance.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIR111DAY you are a natural
organizer .Yoo are forceful,
direct. Currently your plans
are beginning to bear fruit.
Follow through on recent ef-
fort.II. What appeared a failure
proves a success.
GENERAL TENDENCIES'
Cycle high for PISCES ,
ARIES. Special word t o
LIBRA : family member pro-
ves valuable ally.
To find out who's luct;., for YOU
. ~~boct:"":t, ~"'..t:*: ~ ,,_.., tild w-." Seftd MrtfrMktlt
Miii 50 ceirts "' Ornarr Alt""°" Seawts. ~ OAILY Pilot. 9~ ...
Grind Clll'ltr1! Sllllo!I, "'"' Y.t:, H.Y. 100\7.
CM Auxiliary
11>e first Thursday of the
month members of tbe Amer~
icao Legion Au>ililry, Costa
Mesa Unit 455, gather in the
American Legion Ha11, at I , p.m.
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GEMS OF JADE ..•. .EXQUISITELY SET
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An exciting collection of flne jade,,, so hard to
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find ••• jade, in all its subtle shadings from deep,
deep green thl""Ough all the l ighter tones, ln brown,·
lavender. White mounted lnto beautiful settings,
enhanced With d iamonds, pearls, colored s tones •••
ln rings, bracelets,,pendants, brooches , 'earrings
to dellght the connoisseur, We show j ust a sampllng
of this outstanding group, priced 85.00 to 5 ,000,00,
Com• see and enjoy them all in our Flne Jewelry,
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Honeymoon in Co1orado
Jallll Wll1lam a., Jr ....
.. llrldo, tho --=..rn:.~:.
nlolaclDILJob ......
1111 iflburdl.
• Tbe doughier of M.. _,
' ..... Jalm l. ~-al Ccilla Meoa 11114 the .. al
Km. Jalm a., of New Ya ..... -.... -.... ... _ poifm-bJ ..
8"", Anthony McGowan.
"" ... nwrtqa tho --•wblto _ ......
' fuhlonocl with ... C"1r1m ... 111enri1•nt, ..
-and hem!tno. Ber~ fut 'NII WU topped 1IJ a
poQlod crown of -""" ..i
pearlB, and Ibo anled -
-. llA!plwnolia and -carnatlom. lila Linda Smith of Clolta
..... the maid of honor, ... an enplrw ,.... of mi....,..
bhie velv8 with white lace
trim .., the culls of the Ions
-· A matchlq him -topped ber wb1te net """"' ~ her Doral cucade wu
-of blue • ..-. •IW Jane Prendqut, Ille b-·· •Isler and brldenald. Win an ldentlcal gown.
Mlss J u 11 e Pr<nd«plt,
-lister of the bride, wa flower girl. She ware a
mldllght bl,. empin -wt&h lace trim at the ...,_
and bodice and carried a
._ayofblue~
John David Prendergast, the
brtde'1 brother, was best man.
Ull)>en were Rick -.
the bride'• couain, and Jot
Prendergast. Ult b r t d • ' 1
brother.
Do1Jble Ring R1te1
MRS. JOHN W. CLAY JR.
Doulil•lllnt-
Couple Exchange Vows
"1tite 1 I I d I o 11 and
clry5anthemluna odOl'llld ..
allar and --t~.
cmdelabra h' 119 --mime Linda lui llalllol ..
Radyllrlltoolaaea.
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c:bantllly .... --pMr1' enalNllal .. maDoped
oval nectlmt md ...,.,_
they-........ h••t
which ..,.Jed a -A-line of l..,.n.ct .. -. '!'be lace cage oiled ..,.. to a
w-.U chapel train and she
carrled a cascade of deep red rmes and white baby carna-
U-.
Mrs. Mari Allen, matroo
of-. ns alllrod In a 11.-Je.icth plnl< cb!Hoo "1led with
• 1lorgandy velvet bodloa and
lhl carried three ., den·
med pink ...... with Pnl< and
·~-Identically aUlnd w 1 r 1
br'klasm•lr!1, MiBI LI n d a
Smith, Miss Carol Angelo and
lira. Cliff Wm!ck, -ar-rlod lllngle pink .-.. Flower
girt Dana llanjulst wen a
~ velv8 dMs with
liq eleeves of pink -.
AttendJqi the ~
W 8 I Peter P'ftga. bmL Dllll,
and sealiqg guests were Qin.
too Neal Daniel Jr., B.my
B4'1lovlcb and Jooopb
MRS. RANDY alltTTON JONES
Corlsbod Honoy-
Muocb!a. Ricky Lee Warrick
WU ring bearer.
FoJlowinc the .....,..y the
couple ..-pella m.lnl
I reception In the chardL
Tbe brldell• llJ'aduol<of
Pacillc:a Bl&b l!dlool and b1r
husband WU graduated from w-High School.
~sychiatrist Outlines
Virtue, Value
(JllCAGO (UPI) -Whal
ttarted .. • hulDOl'OUI lhelil,
wrilteo for his own p1-ll'e
~ liled away wllh such -
-. turned lnlo • rul
-of controversy for Dr.
'ftudde.11 Koetrubala.
Tk Nortbwlllem Uninnl-
IJ' ~.1 -pry-
.. an msay called ''The
Vlr$Je and value of 8ejng
,..,. 1111 -~-"
·-.... "laolt lo lhil ~ ICM•Hle ea1t of
emjie:tetign " The 1 r t I c I e
......... ... the contributions
cl ,ocll lillll' men as Buddb&,
'""""" Qurdllll, Al IDrt ud -a... IMtnlllall, t b 1 IOlellest
-In 1111 lamll1 " atx , ... ... ,. ......... theart>
... ... 11111 ""' thouPI be
.... " ludal ule1,)' Into 1111 ..
1111 .. -Ud lold -ll;aadtlll'-.. -.. ~ ......,.. ailed ,,.,..m•b"d•• to,.... a. .,.. ricll~ld ..
of Fat
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Best Things in Lile Aren 't Free
'Bundle of Joy' Tied ,With Bills
ll1 PAMELA BALLAN .i-for the bah)' unlD be But In ...W for tt1
11 'iJO d!(ld.
• .. ..., ,,. ~ IOfll outllde " aid h nune elf · ~
-··-"Avoid~ oowboy' be~-'"-~~--The ___ ..
. boota and ---·-·-..... ~-the --beth -llll ........... l':f'""w a "blmdlo of -• • • they pregnancy or mlac:arrlqe_... blood that their-~ jl1yf area1 good for beby'1 fee~ after every aubotqueS 1*tll nol be In dang I thty
' ,,,. eqiacl • -cl Buy aood callsklp -and or mllcarrlage ond -. -llave•Jlb ~blood .l>llll, too.. remember, the left foot ts blood cbancterlltlcs mllll ba olao. ... continued that
· Far -thoQsb a baby may :J:1~ ~:· J:: the praent In beth mother .,.t -bcn of Rb pootttvo
bl 1111 belt lldnl that'• e... . Ill>-""'""' te )'OU remember fortunately, Will last only ~ ~ tho belt ...._ ' In 111 ' lo to days. So let the beby
--• ... ,. banloot Indoors and In
not flee. warm weather , bl'll llke H."
BlrUI, -· ii an upenslve Otblr lteml thot would be Jll'OC"& Most doct<r and Included In a basic t.yette
bolpital bUll add up to at would be boWes, nipples and
lelll tlOO •.• mor• if mother covers, the number depending
or blbf require special care. on whether or not the mother
And not tbe least of the ls nursing. BoWe-fed babies
bills wW be the layette, a would require a. minimum of
necessary ezpense, but one eight. Along wilh boWes the
that does not have to be major mother would need a quart If,...,.• -·llbopper. measuring pttd>er, a bottle
Giving Ui:-on bow to get brush, a nipple brush and a
Ille ~ for ,_ money .... funnel.
Jen. Wllllam. C a r n • 1 , Optional t&sDI might be a = ~"i:...~ ~~ ~ eoa,:1cb°' ::·~
!loopllol, l'nllbytoNn In the tmpr.,.;aed bf "'1ng a cake
fourih of a aerleo of CW. tin and three jelly jars, a
lat npedoot parem. diaper poll, • bc!llb! sterilizer,
-.., oupPUea Irr baby a car-l>ed, ac:aloo, stroller, bot-
. wse delcribed u: five to 1Je warmer,' vaporizer and px dozm dlopn; four lo m boby carrtor.
J.month m. undenhirta; four On a mere aerious note,
to six reaetring Nanbtt, the nune ~ prescribed
largest size; three to four treatment for mothers with
,owns, sacqus Gr ttmonr.· Rh negative blood.
lhree lo four crlb -., fri "The Rh faclor ill a
to three crib b I a n k e t s , subs&arx:e fomxl on the surface
preferably wool or part wool ; ol. red blood oella." aaid Mrs.
ooe large mattress cover-and Carnes. "1bole pouessing this
lb llllall puddle padl; ufay factor .,. callod Rh positive
plm, and three towdl and and -lacking are Rh
....... clothe. --.
"'"'' ~ linponant thing "Jlhm Rh positive cells
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Be a holiday go Iden girl
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you buy wlll be Ille crlb," eal<r the h-..m of an
said Mrl. Carnes. "'ntll ii Bh negative pnOn,. the reci· '
one aree. in wbic:b. you lbouJd pient may produce chemical
not economl:le." IUbstances toown as an·
She adviaed ll!!!ttinc a '"7ear Ubodies whlch dMtroy the Rh
size having doable drap lldel, posiU~e celll.
with laeaadeacen t Malte-ap by
aitjustable ipri:np. metal 1 'Antibodte1 are Jn
llabillzing raill, w..nam, ralla. everyone's blood to counteract
heavy sprlnp. du r ab I e foreign s11hlt•rws like Jn.
hardwood, c!Oll: nmp f« fecU~. They are a-defense
safety and nontnic point. Jl!ecbanilm to intect us from 1~e mattress, the IDOlt tm-diseases. ~ ~ fth negative ~t part, s~1 have mother, Bl\ pmi:llve .blood is
finnneu, waterproof covering one of tbele f e r e i g n
and no cardbo4flf in Uie con-substances."
~" aakf the nurse. "M. The nine ccntinued to ex·
aocm u the baby stands, he'U plain' that wbm there is an
be jumping. You want your Rh neglltft: mother and an
mattress to be good for as Rh positive fltber, there is
long as the baby .sleeps on a posliblliiy tbai the baby
JI." will be Bh poaittve. 'Although
To keep a mattress fresh ther1 Js .., danger to the
ll4n. Carnes suggested that first cbild. IDajutmt -
.¢ .be turned often, from side are In dlnpl-'I-gettin&
.t.o'~ood from end lo end, ~~ """"''"' wbicb Ille Md ~ with powder. u.u;, I'' NI blood Mis are
Another ·important item to demO)ed bf' the mother'• an-
consider Is shoes. " Don't buy Ubodleo.
I "Pfevmtlan of. thi!I ia DOW
Dinner Served
pc!llible tlJnqh a new dl1IC
called RboGAM,.. explained
the .-. "Ao lnJ-of
. llr •. ..._ Mn. Frank Alello llboGAM provldea vlrlmlJy
of CoM llma will host thl: cnmplete Pro t e c t 1 on bf'
fifth annual Olrlltmu dlnn.,. 111••«6"1 Ille -1ler'1 body
party of the Harber Women'• from ~ her on
chorale Saturday, Dec. 7. ~IJ&=":•:neC;;;-;;;:·,.=-"=::J The · 40--member s In I l n ~I
group end guesls wll1 eejoy . flEE HUN . a traditional feast compk!l.e Viii
with a huge .ham, lurkey and GIFT '•"ill"" all the trimmi.np, homemade ""IA UV
breads and pies.
1be Mmes. Dean Williams,
Anttmy O'Gonnan and Bruce
Cline will bead the decoration
committee.
Husbands will b e en-
tertained by cbocolo members
who, under tho -.n of
Mn. Ttrr7 ri.nne, will sine
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YW Of U.S.
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tli• n. fl11t slhtr Ken11edy h11f
doMn ftlDll attar Ills duth. Tiie
uttt lOmimU_,Hd 1964-0),
ce...._. .,._.. hr~filM1nt new
conditloa, lllOlltNI In 1 delu11
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COMPUTE SET
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HAll DOI.LARS
For l'Olf'ltlf er fw &ftta. rau'll
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tU mints, .... liltlllnt ""' co~
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mtrft b1Q1. 5 cola, u11d, h1
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eent Mal• llj) 110lllcllon. Pot 'o &old Cieam pail!!
si\inwtrS )'Ot!O' loce will! a aoltlt!! blush, s.oo. Gold
Dust Eye Sllldow addc daZ%1t .ta )'Oil! .s. 4.00 . Go ld
Lallie' l.ipstidc Mites ki$Ms with the SJb!lety of a
lidelona 1i-, UI. 81 1 pden air! lllis seaSGt. Ar((f,
·W JlllPaNd flt Jilt·qed CQtlflimlnls!
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A rift fir~ Witlt any 5.00 P111tm !'f,Frances Denney
blauiy PliPeratians, ~will ~iw a lift Ill 1a1llinin1
llrllrhldl Dvslifte·Pawder, lb!;' 1..o1icn aFK1 PerfiHI
Mist Plner: Cosmetics, all slclts eltt9PI Marina -
Meet Miss MarllJerfte Olsoo, Fr.iices Denney
beauty specialist. She wnl be In !he Cosmllics
deplllINint of aJ1 1tewport s1m on NOYemr
2S lllroudl 27. Ask lltr J!Joot 1U lllW8Sl Ideas
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YUBA'.N COFFEE 1.37
KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER , .... 79c
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KRISPY CRACKERS 1 •. -33c
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KRAFT MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS!!"' l9c
REDDI WHIP . Te'"' T-M-"" j-. 49(
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Senate Reunites
3 WWII Wounded
W~GTON (AP) -, "I f(ly."
...., it dola ooon<! llD a war Dole recalla U.. days with
q>ovle,., aald .sen. PbWp A. noata1gia.
Han of Mlchlpn, •'but the "Kiili WU walldnl """1nd =~r Jooea S10f)' jg • true and ' ... Dill ialbUlJtor'J."
he aaid. "So ba lllld to brq He wa:i talking about Worta me tbinp."
War 11 aoo lit~ lloi> Dole "I woufij bring bJm-
woo ia ~-to .. """"' in ... ..... and aolt drinP ...
• l~l111 .. &.1UU«M'1 aftO a1JOl,J1 would talk," i:a1d Hirt. "Poll-
::ten. uaniel 1\, tnovYe, -w b • lical ~iratlonl were tbe far.
......, up Int tllO lime boojll-tbest thln&a fnlm either of '"'
lai. wtUI I.hem' acme ~ )'Uni l'llinda" .
ago . . "Ola lnoqyt WU in -
' ne scenario opens w~ ' nbrby ward," said , ~
'llaJ. Hiil! CllllrlinC up Utili "Now the three ol ua will be t<>
de'l<h 111 ·the Jl-l.Jlq usau11 'oo cether ·aaa1n 111 111e llcnate,'' • '
. liorman<iy. A mortar """"' Man;J ol lhe veterana In Iba
takes hJru out ol -. wiml came to ~ a pretty
ihe camera than ·pans to Y<iuJig•bronette named Pbyflla
llaJy anu lbow1 IDoU)'O, who la Holhn, an occupational lher-.
~ ao seveieJy wOuoded be will apGi from Farmington, N.R,
Jooe an arm, and Lt. Dole, who · Oda Ill her molt ardenl •il-
Bosetia ·Stone Nee.ded Here
Key ro Society l' alooble Gift ro Future
' . WASlllNOTQN (Up}) • -~ .. _ the ..... loo ti -wW be akeletoos al cities thin& moR cloeely -~
Let'• tbillkf ol -.bOdJ· boo urUer ctvtl•I'• • Jncllld-oudl uJoiia dead Manhattan bg the fto1etU 51ont, provld-
lidel ounelves tor 1 moment. In~ ' or MOICOW tr-Rio, 1na duplicate k•)'I to our atyle ol~ ~~ -ou~r..= .. ~~ or'lt:'r:...~ ~~': of fife, lhcaJJd bo planned.
wbo,wlD lbe eall!I aft, Amorl<all Aaaclatloii hire Ille l'ow:n .....ma ol lillb1nya, • What la-abould ba
er we ban deltro)'eolJhb cl-A~ o1-~Y-rcr canalt, altwaya wh!Oll ~-· used, what Bme • dolylni.,ma.
vllllll1on · a _.t """lie -on 111-hapo •!11!1 evoke In ,..;mJUve terlal• anoloyed! .,.,
It .. ,0..lblt ... ,.,.,,trig-ltotlal,. entltlM ·-•• !f<Ort fill!lm 'ftla Mln!MO-'.boot .. abould the eya be placed!
• ger ~ But we cer-llooetta Stone." aoclent age ol glante. Should they be _.,.ed In
talnly· -~= and Prol. Abraham Pala ol And in the ruDble ol Wub-8"11 monumenls O! their perbapa· the I to do Ro<keleU... Unlvenlty baa lllgton, WOiie uid will be °'"" complete with devlda
.._ WW lhla mun the mJno. aald "a er .. t IOclety la ~U-ICM>d "a mlal~ lari• for ,"dverl'alng their prea-
tlon of ma.n! mate11 known rcr the moap. number ot bronze men on ence. Dr. Dale Wolfe, not u pet-meats It leaves for later am-.botsebl.cL" . What can we put ln lh~
almlatlc II IOIDO, ~ that ~llli>aL" . 1t ii !he Wl1 ol Clvllizatl°"' Rosetta Stones ~hlch will toll
"1t Jeut a few human bt· If tbat 11 ..,, aid Wont, to rile Md then WJ, leaving Mure men wha, we did ~
lno" will be apared if the aw-'~Wbat a punle we hav6 Cd'). behlrtd b6th mOOumentl and why we cou.ldn t carry oa . tur thing -atructed" for achoJan of the pl!2Zlea. Our 11111 .. n .to tbeH 1-For generi:tlona their main tuture. · ~ '\ • N« uiltD ~very i.'1 1799, tma, Wolfe said, may he19 as
bualnesa will be llmple aunt· "The Jl1l'Ulllda pnibably ·ol the 1loeeltl s._ bearing ..... well. !" thooe wllo follow.
val. But alter manv a mOGO will atlll ba lltaJ!dlntl. llla1'11 , -leal inKrij)tloos In three O.Cid)ng w~! lo tell thoat "acbolarly curiOlliy'' will de-her! anct there above the·fdr-· dlffermt wrltlrig styles (one ~ture acholan, Wolle aaJd.
of them Greet) was mankind would r,t ltle ~plllb-
Aide Says Kenned. y able to cleclpbe~ ancient bier-ments aur clv Uan 0 ln o&lYPIJs ..recordlng tbe long perspective for ourselves.
dia1f" Ufl of. ID ancient 1.00 AdvtrtJHl'Mnl
Was Sure ·of Election ~~~that many ... BACKACHE&
BOOTON (UP!) -Ktnneth But that all ended with the Cflled time capaulu, coniain-TENSION SICONOAIY TO
ia feU~ wbile Jeadlna a pla. , mlnn' wu Dole. '!'bey_.
toon agalnot. -ma:. man;ieCl1n1--.ayear<lilcr •• o-.. ·-a -~111-cli~ neat. · · "Years lalter, when I was a •.-.;.. 'If•• 1r•·• v••
P. O'Donnell, the ~ Calilomia primary· vlcto~ • Ing m~ o1 our age, llDNIY IHITATICll
I the I ._ "'-' ·~· ba ••= ed •--d Common Xldney or Bladdn Uftta... ~ 1DII1ICM' or ll'lll ocn. O'Donnell said · ve ~ Deni an tJo111 nuike m•ny men. •nd WOllMll Rebert 1' Kennedy SIYI Ken-· ' there tn'the ~that futyre fttlten1t1ndn.trvou1tromfrt1quent.
Lil!"".'the t,bno of them arc ·.kNIY C!>DllY attorney in Rlla-'l'!i•!'t wa~g pllOny about tlila deer; it wu jun
loi•tber In P«ey J-At!!11 1111. Kan, and Han •u _.. clifferent. Oregon bilnlet llDl>ert Allan holds tlte one
Hospital, which operated from readJ In the Senate; I dropped anUer, fully developed but without a mate on the
IMJ-Q at Ballla Cniet. Midi. . by with lllY fllll!lly lo ... 'other 1id.e. There """ Dot even a alp that the other Now they will aerve lo the him," Dole recalled. Senate together. Dole, 11aad 1 "Ya. I .....-, lhlnklnl .,.Uerl had even begun to denklp.
Republican. ~ -• -1-macb *"""' Dole Jool<-------~---------
nedy Was• "absol'utely --.. And he added "there is no .J.A'la..-U -~ I 1· d them burn111~ or ltchln1 url~Uon nllllt ... v .. -' . l:IVllU.. COi 1" m •nd day. Second1rll:r. )'OU !:""11-
... ~.1" be would be elflcted question In my mind that and thus }eatJl fOil:\eUllna: •lffp and nave Headacll•, Sackldl•
. :=_nl, · , Robert Kennedy would have tbout lhe dim, peat ;wblcb k :'ci f:!;_O!~;f-491!"~ Ji Ia
.,._._. been nomlnlted and elected our present · "tu1n1eoaif!!1..1!:,c$1rrir.':
O'Donnell N1d Thuraday it president." ' Bu(, WoU! .,,...,.Nted. smte-~l::r'n.'a.Ciz'!P.!ec.,:,U: WU JCenned3''1 victory in the .. _
California primary Jut June
that coavlnced him ba would
win the preaidency. from Kansas. Hart, II. and ed -wllen I knew him at
lnot.!ye, 44,. of Hawaii. m 0.-PtEC1 Jonea," H a r. t said.
mocrate. ' ''Wblo be was In Percy Jones
He bad wuled from 194
pounds to 112 pounda, was
paralyied in all llmbs, and
had developed severe blood
cI«tlol lo the lung>.
then nn juat lhrea other per-O'.Jlonllell told members of
sons In the m.Uon. the federal bar aasociailon
ls Your Business Conducted · Under · A
"Bob and I were tn the Mme he Wll wan and drawn ,"
ward -a small ward," ..atd When the pretty tberapl.5t,
Hart. "l remember thinking Mia Holden, sated ~
how unfortunate it was that a -ahioUt Dole's cbanii:a In ltrl,
fine and -yoong man llD .they told ber be could not potl-
him had to be clobbered that 1ibly Jive.
1ben doctors decided to use
an experimefttal drug, strep.
tom Oda. It .... ,_ ·-y "" ......
ll worked and dodara be-that before the Cllifomia vie-
gan the 1..( taak of trying to tory, Robert Kennedy had
build up Dole'11trophltt1 rltht , I~ ~Y. peopl~ thought
arm. At one time they de-· ba wu.lradinl cm the memory
cided to amputate, but Dol1 of1 Jdl alaln elder brother,
. uted -to try to qve #-.• Pr<al!I¢ John F. Kennedy.
Heidi IW111• hwl
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Aluml•iis .........
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Roasten ---·-.. $22• 2,w'm
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FICT.ITIOUS . "
FIRM NAME?
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IF SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDIR Tlfl LAWS OP CAL~
PORl(IA THAT Tt,t~ POLLOWJNG REQ.UIREMENTS OP
THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE llE ·COMPLIED WITlf:
LAW ON PUBLiCATION. OF CERTIFICATES
OF IUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM NAMI
CClvll Coclo Soction 24'6 6MPl
he. 2466.-bc!f>t " ,; oil!Orwi" provided ln' I'!"' noict
..tion ovwy ponon tranuctlnp l!<!il-In lhlt Sim Undor
a fictitious n1me and ·~rv. p,1~1rshlp t!"pnsactl~ "usln ...
In thlt State und•r 1 ffctltloUt ftlltfte, or 1 desl9n1tfon not
1howlrig the name Of the person· 1nt1re1ted aa _partner in
1uch bu1lnes1, mutt file with the citric pf the . county In
which hl1 or ltt _prlncfpal place of butlnes• lit ittvlfed, •
eertlfle•t• aul:ttcrlbed end ac:knowledqed tn ,th• ml!nner pro-
•l<led Jn hctl!lft 2461 of tho Civil Code, statlnp tho ... .,.
In lull ond tho pl-of ratlcfonce of such peroon and statlnt
the nome In fvll of oil the mombo,. of auch. partno...,lp
1nd t~r placM ef ""lclenee. -
Such aubscrlbod ond aclinowtedflOCI nrtlllcato must bo
published aubloquonl to tho lllln• !Mroof wllh tho counly
clerk pursuant to Gowrnment Code Section 6064. In • ntwt-
papar publlahocl Jn the county, JI there bo °""' and 11 tharo
.. none In such eounty, then in 1 newsp1per In an 1dlolnln1
county. An 1ffld1vlt 1howlnq the publlc1tlon of such certlfl..
cote 11 In thl1 SKtlon provided shall be flled with the county
clerk within 30 d•ys after the completion of•suchl'ubllcatlon,
but In no event shall svch oubfleatlon be mecfe prfot te th•
flllng of 1uch certificate with the eounty clerk.
24'1. -Tho oortlllcato fllocl with ""1 cletir • provldocl
In Mellon twonly.four hundrocl and 1IJ<fy4Jx must i.. 1lgnocl
by the .,...on therein ref,rrW to, Or by the Plrfn•rs. 1s the
ca .. m1y ~ ancl IC'lcnowledged before some .tflctr, 1utho,..
bed to t•k• the 1clmowledg1ment of ~n.,.,..nc• of real
property •••• Where a buslneu Is herNfter commeMM bv •
person under a flctltlovs name er a partnership Is hereafter
formed, the certificate mutt be flied and the publication
designated In that Hdlon rnuat be made within one month
after the commenctmeftt of soeh "'1tlnen, or 1fter th• form•
tlon of the partn•rshlp, or wtthfft OM month from the time
dHlgnatecf In the agrHrMnt of Its memben fer tftt com-
mencement of the partnership. Where th• buslnfts has been
her1tofore conducted under a flctltlout name or whtrt
the p1rtnenhlp has bet:n heretofore formed, the certificate
must bt filed and the publlc1tlon made Wtthlft tbr month1
1ft1r the pau1ge of this 1ct. No person c1o1,,_' butlneat under
• fictitious nam. or his asslgnff or· aulgn .. , Mr any Ptt-
ton dolna ·bustneu 11 partners contrary to tfM provl1lon1
ef thl1 •rffele, or tht1r 1nlonM or mignHs, lhtll m•lnt1ln
In tho courta of the State of COlitOmll.
Sec. 2469-0n EVERY change In the members of • parf..
nonhlp tran11ctl"1 buslnou In tld1 state under a 11ctllioua
name er a dnfgnatlon which dots not lh6w the name of
the Hnoftl lnt.r..tecl n partner1 In tts Min., ...• 1 new
.. r1Jl1cato mdat ho Ill.a ·with tho County Clarie, and a now
publle1tlon made 11 requlrtd by this 1rtlcl.t on the form1tlon
of such partnerthlp. '
If you h'" n .. locled this .............. you should rooll• that
the name of you? flnn Ja not protected and thof yod IN not
entltl.cl to malnt•ln 1ulh for colltdfon, or for other purposes,
any action upon or on eccount of •ny contrect or contr•dt
their partnership name, In anY court ef thh .•fate untll the
cortlllcato h11 boon flied and ""1 pullllcatlon hn boon mado
11 herein requlNd.
T•k• c1re of this lmporftnt matter now, by having the
DAILY PILOT, an oclludlcatocl )agal nowapapar for Or•n ..
Co<inly and dlstr!butod In COSTA MISA. FOUNTAIN
VALLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAOUHA llACH, SIAL
llACH, NEWPORT BEACH, WESTMINSTll, publlah ywr
-Jflcate, Tho CMt la amall but the IHI"' and pulillcatlon la
_.hint which ahoul<I not bo ovorloobd.
fol'll'll for Flctltloua Firm Namea and Cortiflcato of Aliondonmont el l'lctJ.
tioua Firm Narnoa can bo ebtalMd FREE 1...., any of tho DAILY PILOT
ofllces shown bolew: •
UO Wiit lly ft...t, Caola Moao 92627
2211 w1111an.o -·"'· 11e~ ~ 92660 309 Jiii S!Ntt, Hunt!""°" lltaclt.92646
222 -.A-uo. Ltluna laoch 92611
. ' BE SURE TO CONSULT OUR
LEGAL ADYERTIS1t,1G DEPT. AT
.': .. DAILY PILOT
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-.,, N.,.,._. 25, 1968:.._ ___ ..:PAl...;.:LY;...."101'""--"J.._!
~Scorpion
Mystery
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' WASlllNdTOll (AP) -Tiii --llMllJ~toail
' l!nd!q "' Ille '*1olr -·c:, marino lcorplao two mn.
-:-:-deep la Ille All--
... WU a mnaB· ..._ <JI mlllJ
:·-thai 1111,f no111a .. --
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a.tu L. --Ula
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""' Clllldal """' -·lied macli
... ;, ol Ille 8clii.... -Aid
... : !nulnl«Y!ewlllat"tlla-
. · · : hint ol 101ut*h,n(' eama II
" .. , late Juno -a -molal
... plate ... dlleded
.. . . Buc:baMll laid ...., ...
--cameru IUIPl!l1ded far be1ow
.. ~-::~the .
•• .. ; 1h!p Mjm, and
.:.: photocrapi!ecl Iha .......
·::-lour-loot ~ el mtlll. The
· ., plate Wa tqo deep '1o ncover.
• Some N"'ymon daublod Ille
' • metal' plaW .. part of Ibo
-tub and .... loda1 ool>od:r . ·,., ;!, ':. ':,:;., 111o1 •came 'l.,.t a Uttle ~lte',
,~-ONB .Allti Orville llie Otaniiutan hu tile art of beceinl for food down to a IOlid. system.
Bot Ibo l!nd, wlllcb c.omO Who could Joat Into ilio11 blc, brown •Y• llld wutlnua to nibble '"' hit poi>-• . -· . -. -•
ohoal a --u. tub _..:=="'::::.!..:APJllnlllb'~==-=~="'°;__;...!D_••..:01_•_t11e_s_an_D1_eco""'"_z.o. ___ . _ __, ___ . _ ml ill ...... c:mr d!Apo
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W about • m:llt'I ·uu leas""'-have heen ed out tbil infomiation on ooutliwett d Ibo .&aw. NO BDn' . laca,led.., ,_. -1ly gmmds. 'lll!oY . say
And then, 1*t1J Illar ·Dur!nc . t11a' -·&I they don't want to give the
: ....U. ~. Ille MlAr'• -· Ibo Na.., pve no bllll ABOUND a,ocg Soviet Uni"1 any Information
-II.. _........, dlllCl'«I, " •-• ·-cluel. Naw I ! I! thol _,.,. be ,_...,,,, obould • • .....,.._lltmcl" .. ._,, -·.1 T • am..• " I cs_. " a a the R;;:"U:O. try ..... t:1';.te ihe • • '!!""II ranibla: ICllllPa*l J -1•11111 -ban Aid-tllal __ ....._ ....-•-• • : ..,,, .... loelled perUam g Iba ·mtll) piece "bad -.,,,_...,..,._,. -.Scmploi(t ... ~ plaa.
: ~ lht Sc:orploD oa[J about -· evaluilld u not befllc . p..t aramd Ille clodt monl!nr!nc Neither BudWwi nor Navy
or lour mllw !nm wtMro 1lie d Ille Seorp!on." llvj, ,1ber Ibo 'oc:oan boltam !nm thO ollj<ierJ would comment on
• piece of metal,.. apottad. aala,· It ·WU "1111 Gilly -..... of the J lllMeD Mllor repar1i lhJt iOd-ei underwater
The •-'--· ......... we bid" ao lbe -went ....., ' ,. .. _,.. ilo"'-!ckod . u• ·
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::""" ~ l!io ~ ~ ~·ur .. ~: ~ IUSpec\ area at a lpee4 of come in;,.....,..the ~ as
Norfolk, Va., !nm U .,.. a niontb-!GaJ taUdJ -little more lhlll one-. It wu 'breakin& up under !n-
denra!« trip -t b. and dlOl'l'ld -bl . the iluclwwi ta!d lbe Milar'• '-pnoalii'e. . ,, ' -.·
lled!temnean. -'-· for 101111 cmr rut Job when tt nadlod Ibo ...,. The ldlzar coollnled to ••·
She bad -!aJt beard wht!J; on July I, oniell .c:mne wbera lbe &wp!on WU luL plore_t!Jejraa,orllare.lbe&:or·
from ab: days befori wben to concentrate ·m tbt area reported Ml)' 11 was &o ".find pion waa fo.ftd unW N°'4 '7,
she noporled from a pot!tlol! where the m<lal piece bad qi!! wbal !llnd d _.,, bollam -it broke off !ta· moolh-about :ISO mil., IOUth ol the been found '"1 JUDI Ir • wo !lad." Iona. .,...tlol! becaµse the
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He .. ready to,.,.... you. He'1 bi&bJ.y traiDed. He'• 1ood at &ii job..
' That'i why he worb for u1:
And his job is becomin1 more impottant 1111 tfle time. We're a inNllP!'~JWCI
company. And thet'•like havia1 two employen. You haw'• to 1atiGy your
~~. th• S*Jpl• who buy your ..W:.. by, bein1 .mdent. AJMI JOU. hft9 to
be dfdent to .. tilfy Your ownen. For tM,'ni tM peop19i who inv~in,Y,OUr , .~ ·-~th• ••rvic• poe,tib\9,
• Thi'• me'9n1 we work hard to sift the ,btiat;poHftdt Mrvice, •t fMIOUble
"',..teJ; lnvfttbr ownership ia that ''utra n.P"-why we have Ml"rict:awn who are
·, 'ttm • b0urteoii1 ~d 1kiuru1t u w.U· • b.ins eftimat. ·
' It'i' the reaaon we look for ec~• in·evi117 ·W..,-pop~le and have been
•able lo-reduce ·IU r-1e1 8 timff ht. a. i.tt five ,ii.rs. ·
'Jt'9 .ieO on• of the reaado-our bustntts1 ifJ crowtnl· . 6
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The $40-mlll!on aubmar!ne's It wasn't 1111111 Oct. II, lbe uu. We d!dn1 lloow lf!,_!lnc!!:,·~...:;'_..J:., .....,.~-L-------------"'---.------------------flnal nostlni place, .. ... -Aid. lllat Ille Mbar it. .... DJQddy "' c!eM, "' noonced by Ille Navy Oct. JI, plcllllil'up t111 !Int CINr detoc-whither Iller< wen any IOI
WU about 400 milts IOUihwtst lion <JI Ille llClrpion'I nmolilt -there," be Aid.
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10,000 feet ol water, about ma........... ~ ml dtnnt!<r r!dp or lllOUDlefn
a,eoo feet below the maximum tmar contactl. Thll "" eon---.uunc a p:mlhlt •tnf!r!
depth for lhe VU1ei1. -'"1 ~ Oot. ~ ~ ·
A Jelrrll IOI under -way Ill, be Aid. • · : · •. ' • ::...::~ ~
1mmedlat.1ya11er111o..-11.Tbe..:'!*1, ~ ]-.. -· · 11_ dl!dall baYe al<! call and Involved-al ill pul< w •• • ., f;~o-;;;;th;an;;fO~,;lli;i;P.;, ;-;;;;;;;•;«•;;;• .;-;;...,.;-;...,;d.;tllali thin were DO .. IDDUl5tl •• • --Ille llcalpiaa'• -
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pre1eni~·
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SKI RENTAL SERVICE. ......... ............. ............ ' ..
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Tbelllllar'•-_ _..edd•-
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'loll .... ml called • "11111"
.,.,. ......... JbdMMn put ·.lt,
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-lllo-...boltam.
Tbe --. l!tb -NPat='*vl, wblcb dad
tlll .. -"' meloll!c ...
jlell, 11111 "~ -ta,m......,...,..-
p1e1un "' Ille -
TllUl:CAIO!llAI
,_ ... Ula l!tb ... -~-=~"': mmlfttted bJ IOl~watt
_...., ll&hlt'-"' at
-end "' Ille "" Baebanaa q!d tllat
tbnolliJaul Ibo -... 1*lod about 1111,11111 .......... ---Ille localloo "' Ula lloar ..... be laid, about 10,GllO
........... ' -IDlllPl\I 11111 madl uallable to a If...,
-"' lnQu!ry tn-..aa. Ibo .. "' tfio ,,,__
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--Ula-... Ille 'Illar ..... :::.:,: a:t:r.:-..;;.::
llpalr ID Ille rlllp-._
TofrlU!a ..... -• ..__Ulallrbandlllllaad · u.-...,•to• .....
llMff'ID'IUn.CJOa
--.... e'1lld b1221 ., •• ,,.,., ..... g::-11u. ___ _
·aw, ~',•'• .,.._. . ...... -·· ·~~~ 111111 ' -·--,--*lldl, -. -tlle !nalh 11111 {It~ el •
~-'l1!ll tumed aal
.. be ..... -ifll!y w!tli
melal-
A hotUI and t un wre
detected, but tllolri ==~~~ ... d!taiom... ... -'
-llel In Ibo mo!a == . :.:1C;:rr-~ .
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'"" -... the --.... -"'-·Ibo spoc!l!e loCat!on "' Ula .... , mna!m. •II)' dlou !piton
Ille pertlonl found, .. 81\J
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If you oallWithin the ~~t 3 'daya · · · · ..
Gloria . Marshall Guai-ant~:
you will be ... :::· =::::::[
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Enjoy the Holid4y1
yoar twrlect clreaa me
Loaepounda
andinchft
from hi)>I, thighs,
waist, tummy,
midriff and ai'Dl•
Now 1"'1 can have a olander ollboa~
for the l!olidaJI with Gloria Hanball'1
hJihb' Mlec fa) ~that prodw
guanntMc1 np!d ronl1& Ym will trim
otl -ponnda and iacbol .aan.
11111117, wblle tlnnlJlg ....... and -
big m..i.. BoWT ~ Qlorll Jiu. ·i
obalhpl• II bMecl 1111lle w at_, .
opeolaJ ......... dollped .........
..,.,,, earNCtable ftcan ,... 0 0 I ..
rebs... wrlalblt ... , ... -,.,.
wit.boat plDu. drip. ...... .....
.doe "' ~ &I. ... flcWt ..
~ _,.-. po~t•r•,t•nwtlou tmd_
· .. ·•" polos, -4&11r • ...... -·'
den. 191'1 DOt ..... ., ,_ lllllld rlcltt "°" ...
' ...... , 1lle poundr ........ ..,... ...., for 1lle
·~Cell 1ile ... Fl • JW fGrfnr fll9"
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Who's 11 For~ What's Dues
Officers Club Draws Blast, Legality Questioned
4JGAL NOTICE ...... CllTl~T"I W •UMMlll "-"• ' • °"' ., c;;;. ""-'• ,...,.,nous ltAMI c.... flt ..,...,.... .... " c...,..,
,..... ald111"9!• •' Uffttll tlwl .,. aflCI tr....., flll .....,.. ,...,_ ... ......,... • .._._ et .&M c.-v. ......., ... ._ (or 1ic...1: ~ .... Dr-. ..._.. IMdl, C.Mln!M '*' a...-11, ............ .,.., ... -i..-CMllllwM. ........ lktln.. 1lrflll -tio ~ ..... it UN ~
• P'ACa1lTTtll·VAL.l!titei.:_~..r'I' C.t. ~ C.._. fW fht illl'MI ....
... .. "'"' Ill -...,.... ., ~ """""""'· ... .... City 'WASHJNG'roN <AP) -It of the rnas,,eur. bably few other otflotl'1 art ,revtd'•4 ctut willl;D, = ~,:.""::: ;: ... ~ .. c.=:.. ~ " 0r-..
hH been 1 hard momlna. 1be club estimates 1,300 lo organluUons have enJeytd. • aw"lzfunini: pool .-1111i11 ~ l'lllit ,.. ~ ., _.,_ ~
\and lbe baldfrur , rat h • r 1._fOO members come around To help ~et It ~ afiet aWreue tacdllUa ad ..h •;..:,.~Ml~~-~ :.=~•":111'9 .:.;:~-:.,:;.If ... du.ring· the work day, mostly Eisenhower 1 approVal, the. servk:it clubt at. rt .,_ -=:.. ~ · ~ "" ~ 111tkldl"" ... •"-,.. paunchy admiral did the shim-•• .1 Army N --Al P' ' • 11iii..Dii9 a I U I; c ts COllo tiw..,WY, la fMI -"' UUOO.ot c .... between ti a.m. auu 2 p.m. .. __ ._-_:, avy ""' r <rtt VL, a.nd • eJ.Mwbtrt in the .._TlciiiL ,~,. ~ ~ ~ ., 1t1t.1oo1i:.w1.,. .. ,,, ..... ui.i.
Forlorn ln Winter
The Chicago Picasso ~ands majestically 11'.lone ln
deserted Civic Center plaza as snow flurries swirl
in a preview of approaching winter.
Hundreds Say John
Should Become Saint
By BRENDA W. ROTZOLL
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -
Wa11 Pope John XXITI 1 ulnt?
Hundreds of peopl• 11round
the world write le tht Vatican
every day to aay he was and
to describe supposed mJracles
which they attribute to Angelo
Giuseppe Roocalli, one d. the
most popular Popes In history.
The'letter!I credit Pope John
with r e 11 p o n 1 I b i 11 t y for
medically inei:plicable ha~
penings auch as these: A
woman paralyzed for half a
century who suddenly wa1
able to walk ; a woman dying
tlf inoperable heart disease
and pneumonia who recovert!d
and Is leadini • "l"""l lifo.
Pope John wa111 elected to
the pontificate 10 years ago
and died five years after that.
In an unprecedented geature,
Pope Paul VI nominated his
predecessor and the late Pope
Pius XIl for sainthood in lll&S,
and the cause of Pope John
already is well advanced.
Nonnally such causes are not
begun until many years after
a person's death, and the en-
tire process of achieving
sainthood can take centures.
For e v e r y canonization
which the church considers,
a postulator is appointed to
gather and present evidence
in support. Usually beatifica-
tion pre<:edes sainthood but
\n some cases both 1tep11 may
be achieved al once.
The Rev. Antonio Cai roll of
the Franciscan order Is the
postulator in the cast of Pope
John. He has handled 215
beatifi cation or canonization
cases in his carttr.
"The cause of Pope John
alone has given me more work
to do than all the other 21$
together," he said.
The ascertaining of miracles
ls only a mall part of 1
canoniiallon cause, certainly
of this one where so many
possible subjects are offered.
What is ta king most of
Cairoli's time is the documen-
' ' ,
,
I
I.Ilion nf a long life, Hver1
in a uinUy manner, In various
parll of the world.·
nte late Pope'• surviving
relatives, schoolmates and
fri~s trorn -every walk o1
life and m1ny countries must
be inWviewed and their
depositions taken as to tht
acta and . thoughts of Angelo
Giuseppe Roncalli.
Major investigatiON ire
being made not only in Italy
but in Paris, Ist.anbul and
Sofia , where John served as
papal nuncio before his ele<:-
tion.
Even in the early day1 in
Sofia , before World War TI,
there were those Who looked
1t the kindly aftd
warmhearted man and
thought he would atiain his
church'• highest t •mp or 1 I
position.
One such wu Bulgarian
painter X: 1 r I J V-OeY, now
a r~ident of Milwaukee, Wis.
Al the age of 20 Vanilev
did a portrait of the nuncio
in which M saw him as a
Pope and painted him u such.
The portrait gained fame ln
the 1950s when the artist
refused $250,000 for it.
Persone who attended the
B«game ....,1nory with Pope
John, men now bishops and
cardinals of France who knew
him when he was papal nuncio
in Paris, former French llf'ime
minm.ers Georges Bkiault and
Antoine Pinay, arc among
persons who will be m:
lerviewed.
At least lwo miracles must
be attributed to the in-
tervention of a person for him
lo achieve beatification, and
another two for him to be
named a saint, e1cept in the
case of martyrs, where the
certification of miracles ts
waived .
Such alleged mirac"'5: are
carefully investigated by doc·
tori and, if approved, must
al80 be certified by the
Vatican Congregation of Rites.
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ll .. la .. Wind9 BlU
A .,._, miul7 .._ down by hlgb >rinds, dangles
239 foet .,,.,.. the llNet •• 1teeplejack Edward Bor-
din rilel io lllt ........, at lmll'lanuel Evangelical
r.udteran Cburdl. Ht cot II• tricky job done with-
out elnl9, -tlldll( linM out for a cigaretta
brul' • tho wq ap, to die 4e!ialll at Ibo crowd
bel .....
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my u I vibratory machint Moel officen step in for ~ the club WUb m.. Wtiblqt'on ~ without ~~ '11 ... ~ ~ w. ,... ...... --1 ....
c:humed 1w1y at bla a.m'ple · a litUe exercise al noontime, from their welfart funds1 • COit"" J. w. •\ DIWllL'.OMt•NT ~ C:.=.rti:;.. ,,,. .... ,.....
-··-"•--. returning to the dellk lo munch Betw-·~ and 1&11• th.... c.o, &~~ "" . UHd ""'-!flt T'ren1Wor wllflln lflrM .. llll.JlUll' ........ ~ .w Wt:<> LEGAL ~CB . -~ .......... .,....., •' ft( .. WWII " a 11.ndwich. center atao got 1 $1 000 a "'~,_.., =w. •iu. "1-fr..,,,.,......,., A ceneral awaited hla turn The cafeteira breaks out an m ,. 1 n•· · 't1e 1n.ctaTtf'ICATe ""-nMllACTIOW·'•' 1lilOAAfliOH ~<,b COlti 'GICK'l!'l.AUNOlt"l'11'7 s.in• 1 .. w11• Utt , t bl onu• rom pro "" ma llllutNt "' • ,,..:..,.,,.. . ~ ,!!-1 ,~''· Mt.., ~11'-"•· on muaeur 1 1 e. average of St kegs -~5-gallon valroul e o m m t r c l a I e~ UHM• f'U:TtflOlill• ~· · ,:,.. .,....,. ~ · ~IWf 1' '* ..wi *':n~ ~~ Sevtral other ortictn, atrip-haU barrell -of beer along terpr1.ses which art oper~ THE uMoea•lt~ . ...-......,. •TAt• °' CM.l~N.IA ,1 ). .. !t ni:i~ s.e. ,.,, • .,.,...,. hll-~ to ••-al•-••-·, atro'" .... .i with 5(1 cases ol cans each In , f c.rmi. 1tlft .,. fl a-••'91~ • ~ eotllfT'r °" tAI :&MM'l,.ts ~ ~ •bd l!,.._lt.lftt, COM ltllt ..,. -.,_, wn1 _ .. wa •""" the Pfntagon or the COl'l-Mloll ~ toa19ll R l.J•M ~ ~1 ~ -.-1M W1wt 1MJ ......... ~...,.. 1111 tr1.,.tfr <Jf .. Iii MltlltllJ
.ully ~n a 7•foot awlm· monlh while suving up 250 venience of. la 27 oao workera. ~~-~-----.. ~~ larl-11•11•'4 • ..._,,, ttllbllc ,111..~ ,.,. 1r1nst... • uild JI-11 i. 11e -~ of bA-~.. --" ' .......... ~ • ...., ' N ......,_ fif •If ........ ~~ ._,.l'tf Plld .,.1y •tier Yid tr.....,. /IM MM
ming pool --~, whlla up poonds au1uw ger llllU $11 111 AID fir• -,,. COl"l"UUl Pl !'EMMI: ~·T •;,~~~AAts; INlrll ,., ""' ~ °" ... Dwerllnlnf ~ Alelllllofle •~ u; other quick dishes. • · " eftd flltt •kl firm \t .~ tf 19 ._ .. • .. .UILOll!•s ~.;. co:.rtr.t.
the hall eampaniona bent an This aid. provkled by 'be:::;"'="""'-="= "~.,. .. a1~a o lll.•101(-,,,,,A"f 10 l!I ti. .,,.., 1 ... w. tr~ _. ... 1..-M
lbow limt 1 Under the old membership Defense ConcesslOn F u_a d ~ ._.,1 . . -;-• ~~ :;:. , .. -· :' .. ~ :..:.:,,t::111.:,.flltl .. /1";: =.::
e to 1 noon I au dues, the club was considered w h I ch otherwi9e dispenses CALVllt D. K'A~NN. 1'ltt,,... • ..._, .. Wlltlirt •~ wn1 bi .....oe. eM 1111 can1kllr•t1M
ol beer. a bargain and civillana lined profits to welfare and rec.re. ~ .. ;:::-.. ,..,,...,... Md!.~._ .... .,: i:'" ':"", l""'. tMrttor ~ ..itfl .,. _.......,,,. . ' I' t t ' ,,,,.... --· ,.. .. [ ....... "!".'. .:.::::::. ; • • • •• liPr tlM , ..... ,... tnd IUllnrr'llllt " 'Jbll vi.....tte of easy livini up on a w11tin1 as o ge Uon ....... ,,1es serving all Pen-"'" ...... .,. ""' ""' ..cf\.._._, ~ ,,., tt11 11ar..it1 ~ ftr ~1 i. •-· . b l t ~..... II Novem!Mf, 1Nl. --. . ta bl (DMUIJllN1'1d on • _,.., Ifie
comet not from I posh eJ-In -137 y a re«n coon . tagon penonnel, IJl}OUDted to CALVllt o. ICllUCHINMANlt WITHISI,.., Mfill •llllll•.,t-4. 11#1 """ " ~. N " ""' Mili•·-officen: are able -··~ 000 ""'•· lo A STAl'll! o...-CALll"OltMIA l tOf"l"tclAl. ~1 ISCrow .wi"""' °' o•ov•• 11e•ow ecuUvc club or the YMCA _., -· ' aceo....... rmy COUNTY OF OAAHGE • Gel'~\_ !f'WerM oo•~unow .... 1 111 s.. llllMb. '" lo step right in, although they figures. ....°" ~.~'t!i:.~ ti. ~ ~ ~ -.,,. ~~-Ptlt . IM cttY e1 "neheln:· c.......,. o1 o.--.. but an uoderground r.:reatioo have to wait a few weeks 1.2. patrlal "·...i~aUon ot ,,,,.· tor MM ;,,~ ,....,. ...,111, ~ ............ !!L • s1 • .., 11 c.11t11r111&. """"it.I ...., ...
pot j l i....1 n •• '-_. _.A lo l f lh 4 -'-k •-~ "" ' •· d .. -. ' _,.,, qe,..l'ltr)elll el A~llc -.Wr-~ f Ill uo:.i.O'lf' """" ,,., .. , ai.cp!I ge one o e ,-....,.. ers lhe club operatlon, the Army COlf\ff " • _,., --n• MY co.n.n ... ..,.,,_ llH '"",.._. Mlci ""'"'" .,, ""' tbnH.
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~-ta'd id u.s n... rt II 50 cents a month each. ....... .... CALVlJil o. KHllCHE'™"1'1N 1¥fellibto ,. 1'11. • O•ltif Nw n. ""
'"" a I 0 • ,,,..,pa -A I of ,... sar•, theBuoel ntercl ..... !...~4111'\·=:: ~ ~~1111:-::" llitli~~()f'"~~Lri ~.. (OFFIC~L.:f":~.l"OltA't!:D ment tA Delmm. coupe moo 110 ago. tam ng. 1 11&1 .. .,.-etm\18 tfl'vmllll, enc1 ~ 't. ""' 1111 °"' ~ 11. 1,..._• ....,.. ""• thl Vf a.· K coal"OM.TION
It'• the Pentaion Officers the center's military board of estimate. it weal intb th&-red • ~..iii":.~ ~~ii..•,.:::.\ =.: ~ iv: Abnef' 11. K-it
governors decided it wu· Ml $3,500 in September. "°""-.. u1111c C.llfoN!le w, IQ..uti' .,..... .. -" bl t111 l"Nlla111t Athletic Cent.er, I heavily much of a bargain that The h.gh ~ ( . l"rlndPll Ortke '" .. ~"' ""'J, w. ICLUO'ot:YELOI'-IV: l"r•IK\n" M.. ~ I """"'" 0 ruMUlg Or•nt• County . M'INT CO. IMC; h Col'Wltlol'I tNit $KY. • TN11vrer subllldir.ed facillty that civilian! sought to pay a big· the club helped force the udes ,l!'uOll.ited °'"'"'' c-1 0,1..,. l"Oot, 111,evtei11. "" 'wltfllfi ,,,.;."'°""· ~ 1t~n1 "· u.-
recentiy has become an object ger share to help offset rising i.ncreue. It takee '11,000 a r,:ember 25 •nll o-nblr 2• ~ I:. "'::lii. " .... ~;:"' ;"' .,.-;:.~ ~;.~ ~~
-• -troversy ....... _ .... A a-rating C<l81s. month to keep the pl•-, ...... _ "" Coreor•t!Gn, fMINln "",'*'; 1nc1 l'l'MllenW· 111111 L~ VI '"""' ~ .. ~.... UIC ,.~ ' ........... ~-LEGAL NOTICE .0:-11-detd te""' lfl.t lll:ldl Corcior•llon l"Ubtls#lld °''"*" C.f 0.llV ~. military who run it ind 1 Twenty-five or )II civilians tloning. Wa~ 'at1d salartea u.cut11c1 IM .. _. ~a:. "* *""
civilian minority that is allow-have written letters protesting account tor $5.000 a month. 1u.-11:.., t:t':.~Ef!. ;i;...'L)nc1 •"" llfflcllt "'1', • , LEGAL NO'J'I~
the dues hike but the military 1'he Army aiao defends iUt c::::-._1 1~u~'?J. .~o::i.":sr ~t9.ldfnt L. v"etU ·
edTheto ~v.it.clvlltan "gu~-.·' isn't too 1ympathetic. no-women no-enlisted men Ille$. ""_.,,, u.c.c.1 ""''"' l"llbllG>C•t!!Wfti. 11c11ow NUM••• M-1ru -=~ d . • . NOTIC.E 11 tier•b'I tlven ... .... ~·Jnc!NI Ot!IU IO NOTICI! o .. IULX r••HS .. •• 1'he center operates un er pohcy for the cent.er on crec111ww. • w & K 1A1ts, IN· i.-Allll•b CCIV"" lllO. "'1"1"' u.c.c.1 alonc wilJI 500 i D active some rather favorable con· ...._ th't· COltl"DllArEc, o.blof", wt-' Ml,.. MY c.n1111u1on EJtPlf~ Ndici-Ii"'"" tlYfll 1e "" cr11111~ reterVist memben have just di"•••. grounWI · lddrna 11 I" lll•Y S!<"..i. COShl """"· .... ,..,. '· '971 of L.w.iri" e,. · 1r11r. 1 wi..,.tr, •----keel with a'n 1 .... _.... ..,VI.., J. ''Locker rooms and sports .Ct\lftty ·., 0r1.,.., ,,.. .. °' C•llfOf!O. •v6111Md 0r.,... C..M 01111 l"Jiet, trftfW•· ....... 11o1t1nn1 .-did,_._ 1, ~ -•--Although ct all . 11\tf 1 HQ1rity lnl«ftt I• 1bouf to 1t0¥tlll'-'" 21 •11111 Olctrneer· t, '· H, 1121M &. 11202 Bud: 8twl., HllnlltmtM a u Y an ap-"reas art mtermlngled and bl. ~-·tKI """ Debtor 1n11 •••"iM 111 ,,. ~ •·-•, ,. ___ • of Or•-•· s11fol "' in their yearly dues -from h p t ~-....,, ..__.... ..,. pendagt to t t en sgon. ~pace does not p e r m I t llld>llnl "· L•w•ww:• •net E11Mr I!. LEG., NOTICE c.t11w111e. ..., • bu* ,.._,., 11 .,.,. $4% to $200. They claim it I ··-d . UWJ"fl!Ce, Sec11•eCI 1"1rtteo. ~ llVal-Ba,, .. lie lf'ldl • GOll:OON OWEN '"CK, whoee property s uJT: oma1n rt.design of the cent.er to pro-neu Mld•IH.I J1 nas c1111N11. ca1t. ~· -.i &nlfttrrllld ,,,.", T • ....,.,.... ~ i!'l In unabashed effort to drive of the General Service.'! v·ode lepara•-•--·mg .. COllflf"f' o1 °''-· , .. .., e1 c.RtllrliL•. , u•.11n ~ Mlelr ... 11 11,.. WILllN s1. them out of the club. 1..A 1 b •-Jd i.c w ~ areas ,,,. .,.._.iy 1o1 ..,,!di """ 14cu("" •1e ......... 111•1 Satlt• Ft wrlloil, CovrrtY "' L• Anvt•· Administration. t.~ cu !IU !Ii for women : And 2. "E;nlistetl lnltrul wilt bl. cr"ltd la. In _,,, NOTM:I TO Cl.ICITO•• o• •ULk Slit•" C.J1'°""6. By contrast, dues lor IM .... deso'gnato·on or ,. Anny •II '"'"'""' 1rid ""'~· af ~r TllUll"•• AlfO Thi-"""' ... bi'· l••i•lt<MI "leelltd ui men stationed In the. Pentagon cawr1,.,. 11•-'Y ,_ 111c11ee1 •' t>t~ ••TtC• °" 11tT•1to.o.TiA•iirt1 11 i7*"., inn hKti ........ Hilflt......,.. 3,930 active duty and retired installation. M-1, ca1ti IMM. c111tano1e 11111 oir . -..,m. ~ • 0r1nee. ,,.,. e1
military of. ficers are 1oing up -· k ·is f bu11neu ""-" •• ·' o 1 c K 's L10V0111 ·Ltc11tl• 01. 1:tcaSu ao11:irn11. 11111 ma Cl I use 0 HMSES)'l()I!". NCl"l'ICE IS HEll£•V· G.IVEN .. ~tit . Seid~ .. -.Vlbe4 1tl _ _. only lo '60 • year· government space cost-free. Lower . Income TIM! ~w -...1"' rJ1nMd1oo1 wu1 crK11w1 o1 1ucHA/tD "'-u.w11.eNce 11: AH stoGl 1n ..... ftdvre.. tcWlPllMt>t Some disgruntled dvllians, The • -y ,., qu'-k to pom· l M C<lfll'll!"!l•led °" or 11ter "" 12111 AND ESrH~• ..e:. 1,.t.WRENCI!, Seel•• 911111 toOd w1• el fMlt Au'9 l'•rtl I. .run~ ..._ .._., et OM;trnber. , ... , .et 10 "·M. s.turlf'I Ko. 5').4'-H1' .aM SSJ'.._,,6.S f'IKl'Jlll .,_ . .,._lneel ~ u lrl1r'1 getting nowhere with appeals out that otber officers and ., G1tove11 esc11:ow COltl"OltATION. Trltnaf•r:W 1.,i 1:.iten11. wr..e ~· .t.11111. l"•rlt •nll leelled '' 11':KM t. about the dUea increase have Ho • D ·111 So. IHll'IDll, AntMlm. C•M .• 1n eddrns 11 :tm c.1t1N. 1n 'IN CllY 1120'! eudi .etwi .. """'",.1an a~m. . NCO clubs al Army in· usmg own lns111""9nh.. of.Codi M ... CO\lflf"f'.llf1.0~11W1t, St•fol~efOr ..... Sl•l•olCtllfoi""ll . started ralsir11 questions aboul II 1-1 h So f..-.. k.-,.. ,.,. St<vrwl e1 c11Hom11. Nt • •bufll: tr.Mi••· 11 T~ bvl'.11 "'11N. win "-con1vmrn1tef 11ta a ions · e sew ere pay no . P1rtv •• •II Ml...a1 ....,,., •fllll K9••-•boul !O ..., Mlldl 19 w &. IC 1"a.s, " .or •""' · 1111 .1:mi ·ae~ flf· ~. the legaJlty ol the whole rent. WASHINQTON fUPI) _ 11ttd ~ tM Df.btor 1or "" lill'M """ INCP'""O!tAT!"d: , C•IJfiir"l• ·ee:r-. 11"'·· 11 lkll(. c1111otn~ l'lrtl 14::+:: operation of the club. The club shares th.e Pen· 111 · 1 · fa 1111 "J'' .,., United ll:nte1J••"'· ,rlDn. cor;aration NII ""52.· Tren• ''"*· •TI'O • eeetti IYl!l.. H""
Particularly, questiorui have l , 1·1·1· l I heind.gQi•ernmbullednlnt ~.·so I r w~".:n'h; ~~t" '"'· t.rw ,,... h!MnMd'. Tr"1"""' wl'l8H ~=:i;::..r.5-"' • Or•~ stt1t ., agonsu 111es -waer,eec· be n g uumes or seCUllEOPAttTv bv1lntullcldre11 l11•••.,.strllf,ln .ff>I ·so,.,.""-,. tht Tr1r11lt<'-.
been posed about the serving tricity, heat and air con-low-income families that il is • •rdllrd "· Llwr1n<.• city 111 eo.ta ~· '°"""' ol' Or-•, •" M1-·111me. •l'MI •ddr11111 vMd of beer on govenunent ......._ h. Est!Mt"' E. L1~ .,. .. '' O>llflnllll. • 111-,,..,.,_ fer 1M lfl,.. .,. .. ~ '"' ,.. ~ ditioning -for an unspecified on., half way to • goal set o ........ IEKF.w c-m11n ™ ,,....,,,. 11 1tnet111M '" .t"1""11 .-. '"'· "-· . perty (it'1 prohibited Inside rte I I ording 111 " '"'"''• ... r o ..... N.weinew w 1Ht qua r Y ee. 19 years ago, acc . to_.._..lttill\i Celt ·Al'•""'* 111 1f'¥11• ftxtwfto ~· •r-~ Qwlll B.c11.'T......,.,.. the Pentagon), the barring of 'nMt club . has had other the National Comroisstcin on •~ "'· "'"' _.,. •* wtfl llf • ~rt11n COckt•lt l"vblbhied °'""'" CNst D•lt'I 1"111!1,
women officers and enlisted linanciaJ aid (If 11 !ICOpe pro-UJrrban~~Pni~'b~l~~----...!~·~,.~·-~· !!'~"'~·~-c_~'=""::_~·~··~·~· ~·~·.,,~~·~-~·~""~'--=::'~'-__".:'.~"'.....:"~"'-""~··~·="""'=~~=·~"=·~':;"':::=====""::...,:; men, the club'• free use of1--------------ems. """-mbtr 2s, IHI ....., NO•sEHOfi" _,11111 · ~ltd '' "" .
government space, and the
thOJaand! of dollars j n
subsidiea the ta :r -e 1 empt
organiz.ation hu received fiver
tM years.
The Anny General Counsel's
office reooiUy felt obliged to
examine the club's ope.ration,
but pronounced it legal under
regulations coverinc "officers'
open messes."
Tbt matter 1111y or may Ml
end there. ,
The background of the 4, 78&-
member club is this:
In 19ff then-Chief of Staff
of the Army Dwight D.
Eisenhower decided that of.
ficen stationed in t h e
Washington arta should have
a "physical eserclse associa-
tion" to kttp them fit while
they held sedentary desk jobs.
Now housed in a basement
warehouse long since declared
5Urplus, the club o ff e r s
members seven squash court!,
sl:r handball coorts, three bad-
minton court.a:, one volleyball
court, four bowling lanes,
three indoor golf driving
"ranges," the 75:121 foot swim·
ming pool, a weight and ex-
ercist froom plus table tennis
tables and shuffieboards.
A health room offers a
touch of luxury in the other-
wise cramped-up, nondescript
center. For $3.50 a general
1aboring under 1he stress of
world problems can get a
saun• bath, hot lamp treat-
ment and the IOOlhing hands
U.S Seeks
Payment
From SCLC
W ASlllNGTON ·(UPI) -The
rederal government is con·
te mplaline coing to court for
tearing down Resurrection Ci-
ty here and restoring the park
land it occupied.
Bernie Mtyl!'r, an MSOCiate
counsel for the Interior
department, said M on d a y
re pre1en lat I vc 1ofthe
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference which sponsored
the camp-in had been notified
suit would be filed "very
soon" unleM the bill was paid
or •rguments fa-nonpayment
flied .
The bill represents the coN
ol le1rin& down and ranovinc
plywaoct shanties 6"eded by
the demon!llrton, dismanU· inc the sanitary and eJectria.J
fKllitiu, and resoddini the
area.
'Jbe total blll WU $'71,796,
but the Interior deparlme.nt
u already holdini 110,IOO
belonging lo the t.1mpaign'1
nrganb<n. Some 15,IOO al this
wu coll~ed trnm the 11le
nf materials u.lvaged from
Relu:rrecUon City al)d another
~.ooo rtpresentl bond money
the or1.ru.n pnrl8d ti!! CO¥er
n!Oloratloo of the -,.U.
nw the Llncohl M-i.L
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latest production of the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse.
It is, however, the
characteriuliOftl rather tha11-
the Sltuationll which give this
plea.vnt little EngliJh comedy
its infectious appeal. A fine
and generally wdl cllOltt!
cast. imaginatively atqed by
resident directer PIU
BOMBS AWAY -Audrey Snitzer it! chagrined, hus-
band David Goodall mildly perturbed and Ray Seo<!
flabbergasted by a bomb •l!Jll-in lllio scene
from "The Irregular Verb To Love " at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse.
'Ear,' 'Eye' Comedies
Set at San Clemente
Peter Shaffer'1 two one-act
co medie! "The Private Ear"
and "The Public Eye'' will
comprise the next production
of the San Clemente Com·
munity Theater.
Richard Andersen is direc-
ting the companion play~.
which open Dec . 4 for two
weeks.
"The Public Eye," which
concerns a yol)Urt-eating
private. detective following a
wife IU!peeted of infidelity,
features Dick McNamu, Micki
Clarton and Jack Marshall.
Appearing in 11The Private
Ear." 1 comedy or 1 man's
efforts to impress his girl with
his musical knowledge, will
be John Broderick, Gregg
Harrison and Leila Wright.
The plays will be presented
Dec. +7 and again Dec. U.tf'
at the Cabril)o Playhouse.
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songs -swinging, spiri!ua\, soul and psy~~eI\_c.
-TELEVISION VIEWS
Martin· Lewis:
:Both Made It
ay RICI< DU aR~
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tile fact that NBC-TV's
Dean Martin and Jerry •Lewis used to be· a fanta.s-
t!cally· successlul comecly teem seems 'distant '.and "
almost unreal nowadays -lilte andent history.-
~<>4!1 of tile younger generation surely never tlilnkl
ot. them witb this memOf)'. .
But what a memory! II ls, and what a team they
were: The wildest, most .beautifully explosive part-_
nershlp )"001 could imagine on a p\gbtdub stage -
with Martin !lie straight' man and s!J\g•r. and Lewis
tl\e comedy star. Only through televisions reruns
ot their movieS can viewers get a taste of the potent
unit that' they were.
11 ls· lasclnilting to try to l!link how their In-
dividual work since their separation will be assess-
ed by show business historians many years from
now. My own guess is ttlat each, for specific mov:ie
work done on their own, will be remembered in a
larger sense than might be supposed at this point.
Martin and Lewis broke up for both personal
and professional reasons. The public verdict at the
time was ttlat Lewis, being the comedy star, would
survive much better, and th~ Martin would have a
bard time. And for a while this wa1 true. LewU went
on to great success as a movie moneymaker.
The firrt real recognition of Martin as a name
on his own -after the breakup -came wt:en he
and his pal, Frank Sinatra, and tbeir clan, becline
widely known for their joint appearJ.nces and cul·
ups. It. was in these appearances that the brilliant,
lnlutltive, llkeable comedy side of Marlin also im·
prened llaelf on the public. And then, suddenly, he
·accompllsbed the breakthroug!i as an individual pel'
IOl18tity -singer, comedian, actor, host.
Martin la today a hugely successfol star in all
the entertainment media. And in years to come, he
will be recalled by film buff~ as that Hollywood
rarity -a matinee idol of the first rank, a romantic
hero, larger than life on the screen.
Television b .. · been kinder to Martin than to
Lewis, as their current series attest. Video has pro-
d~ed few greater, and more natural, home screen
stan than the' ex-straight man. But if television bas
provided many problems for Lewis, it will in no
way ~ tile memory of the aUllH!l'OUS dassic
passages in 'bis movies -which have ranged from
very· bad to frequent moments of near genius.
While Mar:t.in; is essentially an entertainer,
Lewis, in his movies, is involved in everytbilig from
perfomilng lo• production to directing to wri11ng. I
aaw blri1 the other night in a televi.olon rerun of bis
film, "'Ibe Errand· Boy/' and no one can doubt that
it will be worth aerious attention aa: a movie danic
years and years from ncrw.
In fact, m<Mes being a more Jaollng form at en-
tert.aimneot than· television, it seems highly likely
that Lewi•' repltlation will grow with the ye&l'I, as
the Cl>medown of a weeldy video series pa1881 lnto oblivion. .
ABC-TV's two new Tuesday night entries, "The
Mod Squad" and "That'a We;• cooUnue to 1bow
good form. "niat•s Life,". a book musical aJ::Knrt a
young married couple, la a difficult job done with
flair. And ''The Mod Squad/' wbtch concerns three
"new geneiration". youngsters who lt'Ol'k undercover
for tile JIOllc•. bu sustained Itself wen despite two pre-emptions. .
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Top the -ftoar. bu allane<f hhmell •!lb M"'°""""" who w 111 be Rep, Cati Alberl, (D-Okla.), ·U U..,O Is a teacitnhlp fiillrt bopa1QDf place t"° of their Dtmocnllc majori1y 1111 u
Democratic leaden ol lbe lat Uberala alao malatala lllat Souther con5UVaUv., o n 7'1 next month, bu betJi II majortl)I leader and enjoya be!.,. McCormack atepo down own on the Ui>Amerlcu a committee on comm1t1<a eon,r.s appear cena1n to Muakki'a selectioa • whip many issues. 1peater for seven years and broad enough suppqrt to bold tt will be over the whip post. ActlvtUel and. J u di c l a r y lo make co m m I t t e e .1.p-
"·'-...... In the would 8"" lhelr ........ ol Afttt u...un. t h e views Is UIUnd ol anolher tum. hb job and to move up without And If All>etl lllO'I., lq>, the l"OIJJ>I. polnlmenll.
keep -,,...-new Ibo party a "praonatllon In of key membeti, leaders ol W h a t the 11 b e r a I 1 too modi oppooltloo U t&e fight wlll be, to wp Bow stantnc point 10< wbal they '!be Wayo and M e a a 1 one wltb the onl.1 r e • l tbe Seoate leader:lhlp &hat lt the Ube,.! bloc 1n the House dlacovered In sounding out speatenb1p becomet vacant from becoming m a J o r I t y ultimately hope wW be a IUC·' Democrat& by l'1lOlt esUmates
leadership quatloo csrtttin( does not have now.. have sprud the won! they meml>en In the JU\ few In the near fllture . leader. ceulld ....Wt oo Ibo rigid Is 8pUt 7 to 7 betwoen llbmila
on what part-if aa,y-wlll bt Mansfleld b rtil(atded as • will have nothlnt 1o do with weelu Is lhat w h 11 e 1be JOO the llberall have SUch a.flcht ta not upectot1 seniority system. ~ upected ano conservatives. Filling the
played by Malne'• Edmund moderate \lfbJJf!I Sen. Rd>ert any move to unseat Jpeaker McConnlct may not be their their eye on 11 that ol the soon, however. 'I1le Immediate to be an attempt lo till the vacancy would give llbetall
MU81de. c. Byrd of Wiii Vit!llnla, John N. McCormlch w h e n lint choice for Speaker, no party whip, nen In line below goal of the liberals 11 to gel one vacancy on the Wayo and a good shot at capturlni Jpola
Uberal Democrats 1n the ~>;>: Iea~hl~o.~ ~u~. eon,rw 0 p e 0 1 in =:lae la a I011d choice, ~d ~~ ~~ .::. now ~ :~:zun: 0 ~ M;:' ~=--Me 1 n1 • :noo "7u~!;=1~~
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Muakle, the party's unsuc-
ceuful vice pruldentlal can-
didate, on geU1ni; Into the race
for whip~ assistant leader. ,
So f3r, however, no definite
plans have been made to try
to umeat Sen. Russell B. Long
of LouisJ.ana, the r e 1 e n t
Democratic whlp.
M spokesman for the
liberals, unwilllng to be
quoted, told a reporter they
hope to find out 1hortly
whether Muskie Ls willlnc lo
challenge Long.
WANTS JOB
Long, chairman or the
10werful Senate Finance Com-
'.nittee, has sent a letter , to
J.ll his Democratic colleagues
Jaying he was proud to have
been part of Ibo party
leadership for the last four
years and hoped to continue
1n it.
Long's supporters sa'y they
>elieve he can count on 30
votes when lhe Sii Democratic
-:ena.tors caucua to elect their
leaders for the new Congress.
Liberals do not cooknd U
· vould be easy lo oust Lang
as assistant to DemocraUc
Leader Mike Mansfield of
Montana -wbo face.t no
challenge to his own position.
But they say they have a
chance if Muskie can be
prevailed on to run for the
'>OSI.
· Some Democratic senators
have shown signs of not whlp,
too happy wilh Long as whip,
partly because of run-im he
has had with Mansfield on
Who Says
Railroads
Don't Pay
NEW YORK (AP) -With
the merest flick ol a wrist, a
New York attorney, actlng
for a South Carolina finn,
paid $75,000 Thursday for a
three-car, 1890's styli!: train,
complete with a player pia-
no, Tiffany lamps and mar-
ble-topped tables.
Nonnan Wr.i,roth made on-
ly one bid on the.train, which
was one of more than 50 it-
ems -including 24 antique
cars -auctioned at PB 84, a
diviJion of Parke-Bernet Gal-
leries.
The train was sold by the
Permacel Division of John-
son & Johnson which had used
the three cars for promotion-
al purposes. Origl~ally built
in the 1930's, the cars were
refurbished at an estimated
cost of $300,000 to make them
look like trairu in use in the
1890's.
Wynroth was acting for the
Lancaster and Chester Rail-
way Co., a 29-mile private
line in South Carolina, owned
by Springs Mills Inc.
"They just called me and
asked me," he said, explain-
lng why he was chosen to
buy the lrai~.
Asked what would be done
with it, Wynroth said, "I
don't think anybody knows."
He said he ~ not seen it
-the train is In ingoes, N.J.
--but added, "I as promised
that I could sl p in it if I got
it."
Many of the more than 300
persoM at the auction el-
pressed interest in the train,
although few actually jok1ed
lhe bidding, which started at
$20,000.
Police Stop
'High' Act
NEW YORK (AP) -"The
Jefferson Airplane," a rock
music group, bombed out this
week u far as the police
were concerned and their roof-
top rendlUOOI re•ulted In a
bumpy landing for actor Rip
Torn.
'!be l"OUP bad pluged In
Ha ampllfiera atop a ninHtory
llJcltown Manhattan hotel dur·
lng Ibo filming of "On<
American Movie" for a Public
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Any $6,900 car makes you feel secure
on a country club driveway. The Mercedes-Benz 2805
makes you feel secure on a bustling turnP-ike.
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Look under the rear end and you'll begin to see why.
At Mercedes-Benz, vzginea'
~ -not styling geniuses or marketing
)'lizards-have the upper hand.
And these stubborn purists in-
sist that if a man can afford to invest
$6,900 in an automobile he ls entitled
to get more than a status symbol
Result: the Mercedes-Benz
UOS at right bristles with tophisti-
cated, ultra-performance ,feature•
available only as extra--cost options, if
at all, on domestic sedans in the 10-
cailed "fine car'' field. It steers, ma-
neuvers and stop' as if your life
depended on it.
This is one reason why Cttr anti
Drioa magazine, with a world of cars
to choose from, concludes that the cur-
rent Mercedes-Bent line "represents
the present pinnacle in safe car engi-
neering."
Racing car suspension
for a clue to the uncanny han-
dling and ~asive ability of the 280S,
scrunch down and look beneath the
rear bumP'r-at the axle. It's not the
rigid "beam" axle of most domestic
cars. It is arliculat~d.
This Mercedes-Benz Jow-pivot
swing axle permits each rear wheel to
move up and down independently of
the other, just as the front wheels do.
The result is leech-like roadability.
If you know what you're look-
ing for, you can alta spot heavy-duty
thrust arms, individual coil springs
and shocks, and a horizont.l hyd~
pneumatic load-Itveling device.
All In a.II, suspension ideas
more common on 180-m~h Grand Prix
racing ca.rs tha.n S·passe.nger sedans.
Enginttring extravaganct7
A passenger car doesn't need a.
suspension flt for a racer, argue some
critics. True, reply Mucedes-Bmz en-
ginttrs. For ~eryday city driving, this
is sheer engineering o;trava.gance.
But some da.y you might have
to gtt off the pavement, onto a stretch
of potholed back roa~. You might have
to enter a shup curve or a tum-off
faster than you intended. You might
have to change course qujckly while
cruising a.t 65 mph on a busy turnpike.
And, suddenly, you ttalize that
this engineering extravagance is no ex·
tra.vagance at all
Sharp rdlexes
Occasionally, it
Is also necessary for a
3,400-pound automobile
hurtling along at high
ipeed to stop abruptly.
Once more,
Mercedes-Benz engi-
neers draw on their ex-
perience with World
Champion racing ma-
chinery.Theyemploythe
more expensive, but
clearly superior, type of
· brakes v.sed almost uni~
vusally on today's pro--
fessional racing circuits.
DUc brakes.
The engineers
don't stint, either-by
putting disc brakes only
at the front wheels, and
settling for conventional drum brakes
on the rear. They insist on attaching
a. massive disc brake to every wheel of
roery Mercedes-Benz:..
Someday, doubtless, 4-wheel
disc brakes will be offered on a domes-
tic '1uxury" car.
Accurate stttring is vital for
maximum control, too. In a sudden
crisis, you don't have time for a sweep-
ing twirl of the wheel. The car must
mpond lnliantly.
The 2805 4on. Credi! tlie in-
genious Mmedet-Benf t<ctrculat!ng-
baU-type stttring systan. It eliminates
sloppy play in the wheel-and
blesses you with the "feel" of the
road. Suddenly, you a.re a mo~ con·
fid~nl driver.
Taut, sensitive 1tttrtng la re--
tained tven wtth Mtrcedet--lJenz pow-
er 1teerlng-cha.ract:erlud. by Car a"tl
Driver as "unquestionably th'"e mosf
precise unit of its kind ever developed."
If troubl• comes
The reiponsiv1,ness which
makes the 2805 •uch a joy to drive is
its be't defense against blundering mo-
torists. However, if the worst happens,
the car is designed to shield you. Nat-
urally, it meets all the latest U.S. safety
regulations. But Mercedes-Benz safety
goes beyond the letter of these laws.
The entire passenger compart-
ment is built u a sturdy "safety zone."
Doors are designed to stay slaut on im-
pact. The front and rear of the car are
engineered to mnnple in a crash at •
controlJed nitt, absorbing shpck and
reducing the threat of serious Jnjury.
"A fellow hit me at 50 mph
wl:\en I wa.ssto~~ta. toll bpoth," tt-
ports oneMercedn-Benzowntr. "P~
pie in his car were hospitalized. But I
just opened my door and stepped ouL"
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Tlie 2805 Is u Wiiablt ••It It ' ' roadwe>rthy and 1afe.· '
Sllp b<hind the whHI, and 8ex
your 1'ack. nus is no marshmallow
seat. It 'upporls you, h.our .tfter hour.
It should: it was designed with help
from orthopedic physicians. The
springs inside are tuned to the car's sus-
pension motions, canceIµng out thou-
sands of tiring vibrations every mile.
Oteck the re.u-shill. Ca.rpeted.
Feel the underside of the dashboard.
There's no spaghetti tan·
gleof wires. It's fully fin-
ished off. Finger the wood
trim-real walnut, not
plastic.
Many cars are
designed to win 1dmir1.-
tion for their owners.
Mercedes-Benz cars are
designed to win admit•·
tion ftom their owners.
Quite a distinction.
No shortcuta
Your 28051s liullf
witli uncompromising
care, to make it a la.sting
investment
Every 2BOS be-
gins life in a shower oE
sparks. It is not bolted
into being, like a conven-
Honal car, but solidified by thousands
of wilds. After 50,000 miles or so, you
may st.u-t to wonder if it will roer rattle.
When welding stops, the body
Is gone over by hand with a soft glovt.
Bumps and burn are spotted and
smoothed away. Vital seam.s are packed
with ,.,1q.r and bulfod to oblivion.
. The bcdy II then dunked in a
52-tori primer tank, ba~e~ •. apr~
pain ltd; hand-sanded, sprayed again.
then hond-oprayed. TOtal primer U.d
paint ru1I protection: over U ,PO~•
-\As a llnafhourhl. iti lb Q-..
mmt a.gainst road salt, rust and rot.,
the 2805 g•ll a 24-pound liathertng of
, pi.•Jlc!ieil "!',o!P<0111Hr1. ~
-1n.0Wrt.ead-<1D1,lix-cyl!nder
~e eqUals "'• coachwork for Ion-
. ~llJ.,,f!~l,Qgi are deh~ately ma-
chlnell' IO \\>tthlll 4/10,000thi of an
tn'ch, .and platotJ ""' tuinocllnc "1clt
are painstakingly matclieCI anCI bal·
anced. Yet this power plmt is about u
fragile as a bull. It's built to cruise fiat-.
out inde6nitely-and, on Germany'1
.wide-open autobahns, it often does.
An unconventional car7 Deft ..
ant1y so. Mercedes-Benz does not make
conventional cars-and nevu will
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If you'd like more facts on tl\is
remarkable motor car-$6,900 com·
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steering and electric windows ($6,106•
without frills)--ma.il the coupon for a
color brochure.
Of course, the quickest way to
appreciate the car's virtues is simply:
to t~st drive it. Just stop in.
Other models to mull over:
2&05E Sedan-the 2805 witli
fu.el·injtction engine, $6,426•.
250 Sedan-a less costly, bul
unflappable, road car, $5,176•.
280SL Roadster-a sports CU'
for grown-ups, combines soul-stirring
performance with comfort, $6,721•.
220 Diesel-the only diesel·
powered automobile Mercedes-Bena:
makes, gives you small-car economy
in a big, s.tfe sedan that may well en·
dun for decade•, $4,668•.
600 Grand Mercedes-tlie uJ.
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M,ilk .Flows -F~eely After Rams' 24-21 Victory
1:' ~u~tain Valley's Gossett ~ins It
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Georg. Allen
isn't exacUy a Bob Hope with the
ttlaecracU but he made a funny nervou.
ly alter his Loo Angeles Rama 11<Iuealted
by \he New York Giants Sunday when
FountaJn Valley's Bruce OoaseU boot.ad
a M-yard field goal wttb four seconds
to play. 1
"lt's just the way we'd planned It,"
said a shaky Allen in the dre.Wng room
as he sipped a glass ol milk for his
ulcer.
Then more aertoualy, be aald, ••we
always seem to do it the bard way.
It was a great win. OUr guys ibowed
guts and character coming back that
way."
Frantic Fran Tarkenton wbo beat the
-Rams tevtn tlmea In 11 games when
he was with the MJmeaota Viklnp
almost dld " aplo. The Giant quart.tbaclt, 11crambling
unbeli<vobl)', threw U>tte toochdowo
~-His last one -an ll·yard..buuty
to Aaron Thomas -came with juat
41 lleCOOlla IQ play In tbe game and,
alter Pete Gogolak.'1 convenioa, tho
soore stood, 11-21.
After tbe klckoll tbe Rama took the
ball on tbeJ.r own M and Roman Gabriel
quart.erbfcked tbelh 1n five careful plays
IQ tbe pOlnt where Gollaett could kick
his SS.yard tiebreaker which needed a
rousing roar from the crowd of. U,SM
to belp the ball over the Cf08Sbar.
Gossett had missed three previoUJ field
aoa1 b:1ell and be Aid, •1 felt bldlJ
a.boot that. Sure, I WU a lltUe nervoua
IOlni out there the fall lfme bot I
have areat confidence In oar center
(Ken lm1n) and ff11 bolder (Eddie
Mt.ldor). l'm thankful I made it."
The Rim record ii -t.1-1 and
Ibey llill lland a hall -behind tbe BalUmol'e Co1t11 lo tht·Natlooal Foot-
ball iMguo'• coa.tal ell~
"We can't loae becauae Baltimore
aJways keeps wbudng," aald Allen.
Next opponent far tbe Rama ii Min-
nesota on tbe rood lluodaJ, They come
home to face the Chicago Bears Dec.
B and wind up the regular seaalon at
tbe Colileum agalnat the Colts.
Trojans Await Notre Dame,
Reisman Trophy for 0. J.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Record
smashing halfback O.J. Simpson looks
ahead to Notre Dame and Ohio State
while his UniversltY of Sou t be r it
Calilornla fans espect the Heisman
Trophy for O.J.
Simpson scored three touchdowns In
the 28-ta victory over UCLA Saturday
which kept the No. 1 nationally rated
Trojans undefeated and in the process
established two National Colleaiate
Athletic Asaociatlon and six USC records.
The 200-pounder ·from San Francisco
surpassed the week~ld NCAA single
season rushing record by addinl 205
yards for a total of 1,654 with the
regular season finale against Notre Dame
at the C.Oliseum commg up Saturday.
Eugene "Mercury" Morris of West
Tulsa Ripped, 100·6
Houston Star Nervous
Going for 1 OOth , Point
HOUSTON (AP) -University of
Houston football statisticians pulled out
the record books today and began making
revisions.
The Cougars routed outclassed Tulsa
1~ Saturday night in the Astrodome,
the first lime in nearly two decades
a major college football team has scored
100 points during a season game.
Houston, national total offense leader,
gathered 726 yards against the Hurricane
for a season total of 5,185, most ever
by a major college team in one year.
The Cougirs have ooe game remaining. ·
Twelve players scored for Houston,
which climaxed. a lf-touchdown deluge
with Mike Simpson's 58-yard punt return
with 22 secoo~ left in the garile.
Fullback Paul Gipson carried 29 time!
for 289 yards and three touchdowns.
He became the school's No. 1 groand
gainer with 2,585 yards in his career.
"I got a lltUe tired in the first half
because I wasn't able to do a lot of
running in practice," Gipson said. "This
week I'm going to have to get out
and get my legs back."
Houston led 24--0 at halftime and then
swamped the Hurricane with 'l1 points
in the third period and a nationa1 record
49 points in the last quarter.
Tulaa had UJl"'t H....toa Zi-13 laat
ye~.
"We're a sick, Injured and very young
team," said Tulsa Coach Glen OobbJ.
"HOU8ton has a fine team, though."
Tei:as State h a d finjshed his season the
w e e t before with 1,571. Slmpson also
had can-ied the most tlmea ln I season,
334. The -prtvlouJ record stood at 198.
An All-American in 1967, hi! !int year
with the Trojans, Simpson started 1968
u a prime candidate for the Reisman
Trophy, symbo!Wng the outstanding col·
legiate football player in the naUon.
With the award due Tuesday, most
observers s e e him running away w 1 t h
the hmor, for which be placed second
to. UCLA's Gary Be ban a year ago.
Since Simpson joined the Troj8rul, they've
lost but once in 20 games.
O.J.'s trio of four-yard touchdown
smashe! against the determined UclaM
boosted his alx·point production to 21
for the season, bettering the Trojan
record of. 20 set by Mork Kaer back
In 1925.
His 12& points for the year betters
the 114 by Kaer in his big season.
In fact, O.J. pulled to within 24 yards
of Mike Garrett's three-year career
rushing mark of 3,221. Garrett, who
won the Helsman Trophy three yean
ago, set his record in three years.
O.J. will have to beat it in two since
he attended City College of San Francisco
two years.
Simpson predicts victories over both
Notre Dame this week and over Ohio
State in the Rose Bowl \fl New Year's
Day.
"I just know we can beat them,"
Simpson declares.
In addition to the two Kaer records,
broken by Slmpaon, he also boosted his
total for carries to 625 !W'passing Gar-
rett's ti12, and his most rush past mark
to 832, passing the 611 by Garrett.
lm_pres_sed by the ~14 victory 0 h Io
State posted over Michigan, Simpson
declared be had no preference on the
Rose Bowl foe e:rcept, "We want to
he playlna the best."
Terry Lieweke, who earlier kicked a
36-yard field goal, booted bi.I 13th con-
version in 14 at attempt4 for the lOOth.
point before the Cougar homecotriing
crowd.
"I iWas very nervous,'' Lieweke said,
"but 1 couldn't let the other guys down af.
ter they got it up that high. I was oo
the spot."
Simpson was m~ confident in
Lleweke's ability.
Southern Cal, Buckeyes
To Settle No. 1 Issue .
He said, "l wasn't thinking aboot the
100 points until after I crossed the goal
line. Then it really hit me. 1 Playing
this game will be bard to forget. '
Lakers Edge
Bulls, 103· l 00,
Coach Unhappy
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"It's always
good to win a game but we're just
not playing ball as we should," said
Laker coach Bill V.an Breda Kolff after
his Los · Angele:ii Lakers won a 103-100
NaUonal Basketball Association victory
over Chicago.
"We have to start. playing to~ther
better," he said.
The three-point margin Sunday night
came after the Lakers came alive in
the third period.
Elgin Baylor erupted for 18 polnta In
the t h I rd period and gave the Lakers
a 91-71 lead Into the final quarter.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Wbo'1 No,
1 in the nation?
Second-ranked Ohio State, M, and
Southern California, S-0 and ranked No.
1, will decide that controversial sµbject
New Year's Day on the gridiron -
where it should be setUed.
But until college football's two giants
collide in the Rose Bowl, Coach Woody
Hayes is convinced his Buckiye1 a r e
better than O.J, Simpson and hJa Trojan
mates.
~;esthi~id wes~~~~ ita1:1: ~~~·:
humiliated arch-rival Michigan ~14 in
Ute Blg Ten championship fray before
a l'eeord Ohio Stadlum crowd of 85,371.
"We beat the No. 4 team in the
country -a real good fOOlball team
-and we beat them big," H1Yea o1>9erv.
ed. '
And no matter what happena: ln t b e
Rose Bowl , the future for Hayes and
Ohio State football certainly loots roe:y.
T,be Bucks, who oow own the nation's
Jooge!t winning slreak -13 -started 1S
sophomores agairuit the WoJverinel.
And fullback Jim Otis, who plunged
fO!' four toucbdowna and 14' nuhlng
yani• IQ ~ the romp, ii only a
junior.
Hayes/eta hb: speedy, multi-talented
backflel intact. nezt .tea.son and loses:
only one pl.,er from 1 strong defensive
unit. '
There'• depth and talent at mO!t pos.
lUons and O b i o could be destined to
duplicate its first perfect season since
19M.
The Buckeyes crashed Mlcbtlan'1
defensive tor 421 yards rushing with
sopb Lart"f ZeUna handJfnJ the Outside
slants, Otis the J)Owtr game up the
middle and quarterbJct .RtJ: Kern
UllUDling the Mr: Inbetweeo role with
his MIMlng and pllllllng.
OUs' four TD's pve b1m 1.8 touchdOwns
a n 1:1 95 1>9lnta, h e W school' standardl
for the lq8on.
And Hayes felt 'the Bucka did 'a good
JoJ> !l<>pplng Michigan'• Ron Johnson,
wbo gained II yarda and llCOl'ed both
Wolverine touchdowns to .et· two mol"f:
Blg Tee """1'111.
Bui ' Johnloo got only II Yani• fn
the leCOIJd half, u Michigan, forced
to play Cltcbup footbaD , went to an
air f&JDe. I
ALL BY HIMSELF -Roman Gabriel fooled the
New York Giant defense Sunday when he took off
down the sideline for a 20-yard touchdown run. His
scamper and Bruce Gossett's conversion made the
score 14-14 in the third quarter, Gossett won the
game with four seconds left when he booted a 36-
yard field goal
Mesa's Peek
Resigns Post .
Ac Grid Coach
By GLENN WHITE
Of TM Dal/r ,!Jet s~
Nell Peet has resigned hls position as
head football coach at Costa Mesa High
School this morning, the DAILY PILOT
learned exclusively.
Peek, 34, said he wa.. bastng his 4eclJ..
Ion on the fact he did not can!: to think
about football for the whole year -some.-
thing you must do to be a winner.
"I even resented worlclng the 1 o n g
~ boors on weekend!, viewing film a n d
checking scou~ing reports," Peek said.
"With all that time spent we still wound
up losing.
"To compete In big time high school
ball you. have to have a man who believ-
es In weight training and who soend3 the
entire year Working with football.
"I don·t want to do that."
Peek Was especially disappointed in
his team's U record for the 1961 cam-
paign. "I thought it shoold have been
the reverse of that," he stated.
Hla best campaign since he replaced
Dafi Kimball in 1965 was a 4-4-1 record
last year -the best mark In Mustang
hl>tory.
A.net the >highlight or his coaching ten-
ure with the Green and White was a 3--0
win over Newport Harbor In '67. He also
tabbed a 7~ win over league champion
Buena P.Jltk in 'SS as one of his m o s t
memorable games.
Peek hopes to remain at Costa Mesa
and said he wUl serve as a lightweight
coach "if the new head coach wants me
to."
Athletic director Bob Hunter baa no
r;:eplacement In mind at the moment.
Pee.k's overall record at Mesa w a s
12-22·2.
Sports In Brief
Penny Ann ~ries ABA;
Fog Postpones Races
-· COMMACK, N.Y, -Petile Penny Ann
Early, thwarted In her ellona to bec<Jme
a jockey at Churchill Downs, aald Sunday
she has "no intention of playing pro-
fessional basketball."
Miss Early, signed to a contract by
the Kentucky Colonel! of the American
Basketball AssociaUon, was with the
team for its game against the New
York Nets Sunday,
She was l\ot in tmlform, howtver. She
wore a black knit dress and sat with
Colonels' team manager Charlie Mastin.
"I was signed by Kentucky stdcUy .
out of sympathy because I coul.dn't
become a jockey," she s&d,·· but added
that she wou1d appear at tbe Colonels'
next home game, Wednesday.
" " " Fog tlcketl were paued oat to ever
15,000 fau at Orange Couty tn.
ternatlonal Raceway Saturday night
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ANTEATER FIVES
CLASH TONIGHT
In a preliminary test to its 1963-&9
basketball season, UC Irvine'• varsity
basketball forces take on the Irvine
frosh tonight in Campus Hall at 7 :30.
Coach Dick Davi.a' varsity posted a
20-& record last season and th11 year
appear to have the potentiil to better
that mark.
UCI opena its regular slate Saiurday
ni!ht at home with UC San Dtego.
wben tbe soupy staff forced.' 1 podpoe.
meat ot tbe Manufactmen' FIUlllJ Car
llhampfoublpa,
The llCltoo pfcka ap part ,.., dinlo&I>
the event at I p.m. tlll1 Saturday.
WbeA tbe racing wu stopped after
nlDe racea of the fkace progmn, Ge.e
Snow of Fort Worth, TeDI, ltad 1M
futeal lpeecl Willi a ltl.• mpll
performaace.
" ' " " . San Diego State's hopes for a perfect
season were snapped over the weekend
by Tennessee State which capitalized
on a fumble recovery and pus in·
tercepUon to bold the: Az1ecs to a 13-lS
tie,
The Aztecs stlll have another game
on thelr schedule this Saturday nJiht
when they meet Utah State at San Diego.
Utah State scored a 28-13 victory over
Utah Saturday. '
Whittler College captured the Southern
CaWornia Intercollegiate AthleUc con-
ference championship with a 29-19 vk:Ury
over University of Red.lands on a
Powerful ground game that plck'ld up
351 yards,
Long Beacb Slate ended Iii .....,.
on a victorious note as the 492rs downed
San Francisco State 24-14. The win was
only the third of the year for Long
Beach agalnil seven k>s.!es.
Fresno Stale and Humboldt State, the
opponents in the Camella Bowt at
Sacramento State, both were victorious in
the final regular season games. Hum-
boldt Stale rom~ lo a 40-I victory
over Cal Poly of Pomona while Fresno
State upset Unlveraity ol tbe Paclllc
111<1.
Hi1 final tot.al was 35. ·
Chicago, which trailed 55.311 1,•t ball,
also got some hot shooting in me third
period by Clem Haskins, who flntahed
with 15 points. Bob Boozer led the losen
CdM Driver Gets Win, Fine " " " PHILADELPHIA -Larry CUu'1
fJnt pal of tJte ae.11GD WU tpectalen1ar
for two reuona. •
with 17 points. .
The Lakers got 17 points from Jerry
West
Jn the final period, Chicago rallied
•ut the Lakers held off the sups to
win.
Van Breda Kolff said the upc«ning
road Laker trip "abould be pretty good
indication whether or nol we're gom,
to jell."
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RIVERSIDE -A111n Johnaoo ol Corona
del Mar wu the big winner in the
fifth unual Road llace ol Champions
at l\lvenide International Raceway u
lbe ooly driver IQ capture two eveoll
over tht weelcend.
lie 1111'\'lved a protMt lo win. Official•
lmelllptinfl a prol<al that oll coolen
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can In C producllon competition 11ay
Ibey f....r them In thM other entrlel
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II> a reault. JohnlOll tept hla dlllpoted
llnl pl-Sunday and hla Poncho 1 ...
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Suuoa wu allond to remain ln aecond
pl-.
Olllclala llllld Ille IIt1t fiva pl-would
-bot Ontd Jolmon· and Minter !60 ucb.
Jollnoon averag.d 93.9311 mllea an hour
in the 48.8-mlle run to win the. feature
of the fifth annual meeting at the
Riverside International Raceway.
Johnson, wbo has t!le best POT!Cbe
driving record in the UoJted S~tes, '(U
drlfnnl for Garden Grove Volkswagea
dOlller Doo BW'llJ.
A new resident of Corona del Mar,
Johnaon, SI, m1de tht coovenioo from
drq racing to road racing nine yeari
ago. Hil ftrst victory was a tlC win
at ·stoctt.on.
In tht faD ol 1117 Johnson !ell hla
--to beoome Burna' dlrector ol racing operaUON.
Johnson wu the on1y two-event winner
In the llt'tekend two-day race. He turned
In a !Int place ptl'fonnanc:e Saturday
In the B sod•n event, alao.
In Jobnloll'a earlier •fctotJ In tht
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B sedan race Saturday, he finished ae-
cond b u t was declared the winner after
Don PI t e of Hawthorne, Calif., was
disqualified for a technlcil infnctlon.
There w"" oo 11\)artes In a apec\acllll!'
startlnC line .accident In the fonnula
A, B and C race. Ellmlnllted from Ille
""" but not injlll'ed .. 18 can 'picked their way through lhe wrectqe were
D a v e Webster1 Newport Beach, Cal.ff.,
Mike E:yerly, Salem, Ort., and BID
Gtlbelmann, New Ym-ll
Other clau Wlnnm ~ were llOb
Stockwell, South Gate, Cant .. H produc. u.a la a Sprite: Doo Dovtnporl, Loo AJ>.
gelOI. G production, Triumph Spitfire:
John Kelly, Falll'C1111rch, Va., D pro$1 ..
Uoo. Tri11111ph TR4A: lion °'llb)e, Sa o
Jose, Calif., formula A, Sj>oclre Oievro-
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to lead the Lot Ancelet Kings to a
1-1 National Rockey Leqae victory San-
day over the Phlladelob11 FJyen.
Jt Wal tbe f1rlt ~fa I rta41
sames for the Kblp.
" " " NEW ORLEANS -The Loo Anlle\OI
Slarll, freab from a lll·llll American
Buketball Aaaoclatioo ..-Ylctoq ~ the HOUiton Mavertcta, tab '"'
tbe New Orleana Buccaneer• tompt.
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RACE FOR THE BALL -COrona de! Mar ·Hlgh'a 'l\Jn McGill (26) will
tab die pool agalmt Cal Hlgll Tueoday afternoon in the C!F water polo
quarter ftnals, Here McGill i• aem dueling Boise Grande'• J~y Hoff-
OAllY f'ILOT """ .., Affitt Mlllll'lt
SET FOR SHOT -Dave Whitaker of Costa Mesa High gets ready to
unload a shot on one of the four goals he tallied in CIF water polo
battle with Downey. Mesa lost the game, 7-4.
Westminster, Laguna
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Win CIF Coin Tosses
Wenminster and Laguna Beach High
will stay in Orange County Friday night
as they step into round two of ClF
foolball playoff hoslilittes.
Westminster, lleC<Wld tee<led tn the
AAA.A division, takes oo und@fµted
Pasadena at Santa Ana Bowl. And
LMuna Beach'• Artists will risk their
10-0 record ag.wt Rolling Hilll in •
mal<h ICheduled for Oranp CoUI
College.
H-aul_.u -. decided by
1 coin Oip.
Pasadena eaaed Into the duel with
the Lions by llftl!llherblg Montebello, rl·7,
and Weatmlnlter i:nudied Compton, 40-7,
Jn lint round -· And Jn the AAA soctial, Rolling llllls
.... rlpplnJ lllshop Mon.......,, 33-1~
wlllle l.ogunt ,.., ed&lnl put La Quinta,
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'-A dlampioo,,-• l.ebwood "'*"
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night at Anaheim Stadium (the Big A).
This week's playoff ·agenda :
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St. Paul vs Santa Barbara at Ceniloll (Sat.) '
Lakewood vs Anaheim at Anaheim
Stadium (Fri.)
Westminster vs Pasadena at Santi
Ana Slidium (Fri.)
Arroyo vs El Rancho at Mt. SAC
(Fri.)
AAA
Loara vs California at La Palma (Sal.)
Rolling Hills vs Lagtma Beach at
Onnge Coast (Ft\.)
Sl John Boeco va Beverly Hilb at
Cerritos (Fri.)
Claremont v, San Marino at Citrus
(Fri.)
AA
San Ude: Obispo vs Sonora at Cal Poly
SL(l (Fri.I .
Banlow VI El CentnJ It Banlow (Fri.)
A
Apple Valley VI Coochella al Victor
Valley Rig!> (Fri. l
S&. Bonaftnture VI Puo RobJes at
Venlura High (Fri.)
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C..... de I Mar lllcb and deleodlng
CIF champion Newpcrt Harbor can lake
a couple of major ltrtdes toward a
dream game by toppllnJ opposltlm Tues.
day afternoon 'in the quarter flnala of
the CIF waler polo play<>lla.
Many observers believe there ii a
strong cbaoce the two Newport Dlltrid
rivals will sail Into the finals ond baltle
for the first pi.te trophy in the coveted
ellminadom.
Newport takes on Buena tn a 3 p.m.
tilt at Lakewood lUgh'a pool while Conlna
de! Mar faces Cal Hlgh's Condon in
t be second game (appro:1lmately 4:15
of the twinbill at Long Beach Millikan
'High. Lakewood and Whittler meet in
the 3 o'clock opener.
.. 1na and ... defeat. Tiie "" -It Downe)', M . .
Barnett r • t e I Botna U .. ef ldl
alnloiell f ... o1 tile -. a-.
be allll otlclll with his GlliDiGD thet
Corona del Mar II tile team to -for the c:rown.
"They've played lo(ethw fer ,_
years -over 100 1amu toptber, plut
summer league play."
C o r o n a del Mar boa Q.111 Hooper
qreea, at lealt tn part. with Bametl'I ._
aervatioo. "Our ltroGI point II Ille ....,.,
togetbernesa1" Hooper IQ'I. ~
His forces are 19-1 for the year. ·loliQc
estra time venll<t& by a 11nc1t· pal
to Newport and Downey. another playoff
entry.
DAILY I'll.OT ftlMf9 .., T,.uls H•rnl-
man (12) for the ball in a aecond round clash. Corona belted Bolsa,
11-4.
Nowport b a solid cboico lo dllpose ol
of Buena, afthough t he Ventura school
boast.! a big, well-balanced team and
sports an imposing 17-2 record.
Coach Bill Barnett's Sailors have the
tough offense and a strong defense. And
they show I nifty season mark of 19
·Rangers Stay
Undefeated, 6-0
* * HllWl"ORt (1,.1) Says Gaucho (Aaaeh * •V•H~ (U·l) •
Goalie Joe l"eOla came up WJlh .•
shutout and h1I teamrriata ~
Riverside'1 goal llx tlmel al the un-
bealen Coast Rangers continued ibe!r
drive toward the Padllc Soccer Laqua
championship, S.O,-Sunday an.n-al
Newport Beach's Marlnen Part.
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Ranger reserves at.o stayed m-
defeated u they tbelled Rlvenkle'I ·•
cond uni~ i-0, In the preUmlnary -BoUi forces are klle tl'lll weH blcaUt
of the holiday.
By ll'l')iVE llKOVICJi or ... Dltlr PIM ,,..,
Even for those who were In attendance
. at Ml&sloq· Vlefo lllgl1 lo watch the
Saddleback-Oavilan football game Salur-
'. dsy night, this i1ori1 . may be the first
they !hid oal of the de\slls of the coofllct
as a thick veil al. fog allowed those
·In» tbe ~da only quick peeks at the Jl1a9lni .n~. • : And· for tboM who were there and
: coUldn'I """'\118· -•board, the final
tally was 35-16 .•• SadiDeback lost.
Th e game culminated an inauspicious
inaugural season for Gauchos as they
wound up 4--5 on the year.
"How can you evaluate a season on
a win·10ll8 record?" offered Saddleback
head coach George Hartman after the
hide-and-seek fracas, "You evaluate lt
by how mucll your team matured, and
I think we ma~··•
For Hartman, hf> nialured a I I -
freshman squad will be back u college
sophomores next year, and ~ pristine
high school recruit& woo\'l,le <IOlng him .
any hann. As Hartman SP.9eu18te!, "We
have outs~ atl}le:~ in:~ district.''
Salurday'a coil\8ol• offered .lllUe more ,
'than an ' outtOf-fOcu! allent· movie, and
the oh1y place the action could be viewed
was down on the sidelines.
Each te&JI\ fumbled the balflive l!rpes,
and togetbet th<y threw three in· \ereePllom. .
, ·Desplfe ·the fog, Gaucho qusrterbacr
Rod, .Graves lofted the ball 32 times
and bit his target 14 tunes for 143
ya,r~ -all with9ut instnunl!!lts.
· GaYilan College pc;1Ssessed a 21.(1 lead
late In the first hill before Saddleback.
got on the scoreboard.
Ram Greg Goularte collected the first
two on four and two-yard plunges and
teammate Gary Nakao registered the
third with a one-yard dive.
The ·Gaucho sco~ drive started on
the Saddleback 33 and culminated in
12 pl~ys wi~ 49 second! left befort
halftime.
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4 --MARINA NAMES
. J'ORONQ MJ'P
Andy Vorono copped most valuable
playe< honon at Martns lllgl> School'•
varsity football banquet Saturday night
at Meadowlark Country Club. v....... added tile booor lo Ida All-
Orange County laurels while Mike Wlttict
WU l1lmed moll lnspiraUonal and Moat
Improved was Bob Witt.
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After Graves tossed to Gary Rossman.
In the endzone tor the t_ouchdown, ·it
took the crowd abl>ut 10 seconds to
gel the word andbegln Its cheering.
During the drive it was necessary
to send messages to the bench to provide
the coaqb~ )ritb tJ)e location of the
ball, and to send messages from the
bench to give the players the time on
the clock.
G:!lvllan scored on a 32-yard touchdown
pass with 8:56 showing on the clock
In the third quarter, and Saddleback
r~liatfld with its second touchdown with
'¥1 secood8 left in the same period.
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They return to Marinen Park on Dee.
8 to tackle FulleriCG.
Feola stopped what eoach Bria
McCaughey c.alled "three rure-fire Coals'"
in the first half u the hoctl eased
lo • H lead on gosll by Ken Danlell
and Jackie Ogilvie.
Steve Johnson added two more ICOrtl
the last half while LeU WemeJd and
Campbell Tait picked up one each to
round out the attack. Johnton wu the
I r o n man of t h 1 day, bavinl ICOl'ed
a goal while playing 90 mlnutea m the
prelim.
Nonn Prendergast and J.r41 Rollrlntler
also found the lcorlng nnge.
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Fighting for the Ball
· Newport Harbor High'• Steve Parkford (30) battles a Ramona player for pos·
-sesmon of 'ttle ball during CIF water polo action. Parkford scored twice in the
· IS..5• romp and will start for the 1967 CIF champs Tuesday when they m e e t
· Buena of Ventura.
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Prep Cagers
Scrimmages
Pro Cage Standings
Basketball scrimmages are
· the order of the week in
Orange Coast area circles
wilh one week left before the
season starts for real.
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Mission Viejo at L o s
Alamitos
Tue1day
Western at Estancia
Huntington Beach at La
Habra ' Mater Del at Ramona
Wednesday
Costa Mesa at Covina.
Mission Viejo at Fountain
Valley
Westminster at. Fullerton
Friday
Morningside at Corona de1
Mar (10 a.m.)
Estancia at Santa Ana
Valley
Marina at Villa Park
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~College
Football
Results
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In Playoffs
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• *-hi" ''"" ,,... t b e seuoa ... 1 a I er bit • club 0r.,,.. Coaat CoUege, riding :nlgbt be ready to pull oil
the creot ol an e!pt·-· ·a llW'P'lle or two. winnln& atreak and·w:idedeatM 110tanse Coast hu plenty
In Junk>< colloge <:<!-1!Uon ol ICOring potenUal, all kinds
this year,' la lavorell lo •In ol All·Amerlcana and · plenty
· tbe Southern caillornla JC al ezperlence, but !le'I! show
',water polo Pla,v.offl which open · up.
Tu"'1ay at Golden West , "! lh1nk our goalie Gary
Colltp. Drent la tbe best In Callfornla,
Orange Coast opens tbe Ht made ·the big plays for
playotf1 · at noon Tuesday us again!t Rio Hondo last Frl-
agal&t rival Golden West · da;y . when be blocked' two
College, a ·surprise ~q\LIJ.ilier penalty th.rows when the score
for the tournament. was tied."
In the, other upper bracket '' brange c0ast's Jack
first-round 1ame, slated to Ret Fullertori has plenty of respect
unl:ler way at t p.m., Chaffey foi;:. the Rusth;rs, (.icspite the
meets El Camino. ,. · Pli'a"tes• ~!y victor)' et.rlier.
Lower bracket play ,bu .. "They're a tough team with
Fullerton meeting Long Beach good personnel and excellent
City College at 2 p.m. and coaching. We're the top seeded
Santa Ana facini Cerritos at · team and everybody will be
3. · polntlng for us."
Golden West will be making Fullerton said he wasn'l
. 1 t 1 debµt IQ pi.,yoff ac;tion, worried e1:bout a letdown after
whtle Orang"! Coast b the last Friday's big H victory
delendlpg Southern Caillornia over Fullerton JC. ,
Utlist. "Ever since list Dec. 2,
Coach Toin Hermstad, not when we lost the" State chain-
coocerned that bis Golden plonship, our kids have been
West team has to play Orange dedicated tow'ard one goal,
. Coast, a roe that thrashed ~ w~ the s~te 'tourney."
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T...k Teatid for 100 m1lt1
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Lions Try
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CW· Title ' '
By' ,STEVE EKOVICll
Of .. 0.llY ,., ....
Wtllmlall<r lllgJ: schooP1
eroea country tearo will travel
lo .Ga\ , S~fe (Long Be8<h)'
Tuesday ffternoon at 3 p.m.
to try and capture Jts fourth
CJF championship in slx
years.
The Llolll won the Utlt in
1161, 1965, and ttlt, add plac-
ed SecQJ'l4 to Burbank: 1n 1964.
That ylw Burbank edged !he
WestmlDster sQuad by five
team points, 47-53, · •
South Tbrranct ind Burbank
plaeed one-two last year.
Members of this year's
team include Don Diston, JQhn
Kilpatrick,· Wayne Akiyama:
Steve Varga, Kevin Colem111t
Steve Seyler, and J o b n
Nfchob., . ~ " Wollkh Mnlc Cltf. _
So1o1tll C•••t C.11t.r
n... .. H ....
1959 H•rhor' 11'141., Coit• l.4•1•
Di~ placed second over-
all in the Sunset League finala
at La . Palma Stadium in
Anaheim and crossed the
finish llnf! eighth in a time1 ":_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:-;:-:,"';:_:_:_;~
of 11 :01, in the AAA p~lim!lr
at the mountainous Mt. SAC
course. ,
The Lions finished runnerup
to Crescenta Valley as a team
in the MA race. Crescents
Valley was the CIF champ
in 196i'. '
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VI DAILY PtlOT -· N-25, 1968
LllGAL NOtlCE . D!G1l: NOTlot
liifiCi 6)> ...,..., llisiih.t'W 11ui'ia10• EouaT ~ TM• $TAT• Mark Wins fl fot II .......... M .. -OP U.Llf'OaNIA POtl TM• ...... .. .. "9 1 IWs fW COUWfT Of' H#Jtel ..... ..., "* .... -~ .. .... ... , .. ~ .............. t11 W ..... ltOTKI OP MIAalMe OP PITITION
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... _... C9dldl .... ... ....,... " l""" l.&GAL NOTICB T~•!Y .. .. ... "'""· ......_ " ~-k ~ ..... fllrtNr Mrtla.lll1'. ...... ... ............... , ..........
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.... 11[\I ... It .... 11tt ,.,,. ii. S¢7 .,, I • WOTIC• TO CR•DtTOltl ~ : ' Sl.l,•IUOlt COUltT Of' THI ITAT•
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t' °""' ft •, h•.. ti MAlt'V CL.Atll:e OILLOW.
ICADETT SPORT • ~EDAN '-:-One ' of S new Opel
models just Introduced ·tot 1111111. Standard power on
tile model •bown ,l!•re ls M bo11iepower engine witll
4-s~ sblfl. New automaUc tranmlluloa plu. two .
,performance en;tnea ate available d optSon.s,iExtn
feature of Opel is a lubricated for liff\clrullil.
t l'~'J~1L 1M .. ir. 7'~~1de II H!ltllt'V •Ol'llN ,. 1M ·~·°""*' c.d' hllr ,1 .... : ~ " ,.. ....... ~ ..,.,,..., ............ Mf ~ t. -; tlilt •IP ,.,...,. 11r11.. clltm1 •MINI
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In High Geiu-
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Opel Drives on '69 Scene
• U ••• """ dl(:lldllr;t, wlllllll • "*""' '""' ~flrll'l":ft':'iflflt&. II: It IMflnt~IMflftlllt~ f'.,!M,..'~ ~~"1c,,::1,.~ DI• c~~ ~ ~'t:i:r:ENs . By CARL CARSTENSEN aalea lotaled less than 15,000 lion hu had In its hard-core ~ Mfl'll"' "'" '"' "'9m ~ re&kle!ICI NATPONAL •AHIC 011" '11" A"9 ...... . units. Thia year, Opel's aales I a "IV-:~~ T ~MTIR. nM ••ID Ell;ICl/llDI' (lj ,,,. wrn Lat.est entrant on the · 1969 . . emp oyment programs in
t = ""'" ~ IMC!\. YOAJftO~ ,i:-.:=; ":Tt.,,~n1 new car 1eene is the Opel director, William C. Lee, is n,troit following the riots of
' ,*~0.itW'T~IJ.:i.e• ::..,~~.=,,,.1 KadeU., America's second expecting 1968 calendar year 1967, said the automobile man
•1•i. • ~ °' .... -~ · T.......,, 10-m1 largest ... 111 .... import. It was sales to top 90,000 unJf.!:. "And has made a 1ood be•lnnlng 'OJI """""""" fl, _,. IM, A,.._ fw IUft!w ~ fL -• • NOttrt itu1>11c 111 1tt111 w _.. .,...,, PW11111ec1 °'-CM11 0111¥ 1"11ot. introduced lalt week by ~ the fiiures would be higher in accepting the a d d e d ':!::•, --.. -"'' .. "".. !..: !\;"""' " •nd D1c: ..... be1 ,, t, "· 1-Bui k d -·-h handle .....-,·-.... uuu c eci.u:rs w a U the cars were available," re.,.,..,.,,qibilities and obliga· ..... .... -II 1 ..... " .. ...... the popu1 Utile -~-........... ....,_, 1n11 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ar car. l.IJ'I Let. "We're selllng aU lions. f':.:~s=:L~· 1>·11na The ne'IVesi offerlnt consists we can get." "And," he added, "the
' ...... I . ~ CIRTPl"ICAT• °" ltUIOtlJS of five .models ; GM Rallye
.....,., ~..... l'•CTITIOUS ••• Kadett, Super Delll:le cou-, + * * automobile dealer h&i the ~ Ofl'kit Ill TM. ........... ** ntmr lie II -• en.. ~ ~N • IM!Nel 11 m Morine two-door sport sedan, two-door CHRYSLER CllIEP URGES same opportunity as the • :.~'°',. ="'~~·,..~~"''Mi..": led*n, and Deluxe waion-A DEALBRSGEl'INVOLVED manufacturertomakesignifi· ,........ °""" c-t h:flr l'!W. •tu.Ho Mlllrc 1T01te .-"-' u111 mtb model, the Opel GT ii , cant -....1r1·bu"o"' l 0 w a r d 111 '".., • ... c-.... L •• ... """ ,. _.,.... ., .... fllleWI• ...-. __ i.,___, .. I___, 1 in'~·~-lo o~-E -U--M-1 ...... u ,... • :lllMI ....... NIM\ !ft fllU ...... llllc:9 tJI relMftce IUICIUWQI OI' "'""'uo;i.wu .-;uu ' ITURC, l<:UQai. -n-· ting f he
• ,. • 'foltowt: the spring. However, it will manqer of Cb r y •I er-o.w::v1a some o t na·
LEGAL NO'DCE ,:~~~~~!.f2~UGEN, ollly be available in limited tion'i ~ problems, and I
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tiUltT oP fill ITATI Dltlll ~ t1, 1'4t --P~th Division, told North-i---t of
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., _..__ DUmilll:llC~. S th Chey" tli ....,"""' many you are ' ... CAl.ll'HMIA ... 1'11 " n' ~ .,. __ ...,.., 0 U ~tr·Plymou ,. ~~ ~· . ":.°'~"·,~·;;.. eo:=;. _ Aflerthanviewlwlng lhe ~ GT ConTentlgn tn San Dleao tbai stepping up to the challenge.
• •l.IMMOfll • _ • , ,....,. l"'*llc: 111 _. .., ukl stwtt, more o tnonW8 qo dulen cou.ld bo longer "be I .cannot emphasize too strong-~~~'L •ai:~~'•l.' i:f.::t, ~ :;::~11ttr~~%ec1 tn!!."1: ,!!cf'.! Jt would seem qui~ certalll solely ~ with the l)' the dealer's role ln this or.':.'lrl'.,m:g,; :.:-:::... "' .. :" :-Wlltllft ~ ':... ~ that it ia desUned for quk:k sound manliemtnt of our but!-area of social respons:ibilfty. ''
L •..... ltA ir1ntT ,... t....... • ....,. ,. nlCUfOd "" MIN. IUccesl and demandl wW far _... H alled the Cal" L10'Mou ft'ETTITft '°"" DOE ... .,. (Oll'l'IC!AL SIAL) exceed 1Upply Oil hand. ....... e c an uOI'• White said , • I ch r y s le r
TITTi ....,." L-• ''""· dlc'lelllf1 • •ict11n1 "-Hlgbi.. It will · be a -'-'· car 111• nia dealers to become "mor-e Plymouth Division has JUS. t ~r..,HI' • KHWIMG1, f.L.IU.lrTH Not'"' Publ1o<1111or"1' • ...,.... -·ed and . I ed Ith it'tfHIMO(a...urNCI ,. 1>IOl'.LTNIJti Prrno:•1 omn •n every aenae of the Word. Of mvo v W cmnpleted ila best model year
•.-J, COLI' 111:1rc.--*••1 JOttH M1P1m o;~ .. ~;'.~~ the new '19 Kadett line, colon national and economic, social in history in 1968, with sales
DOI STOIC It. """"" ~ 'jgff"''= .,, o. 1os: m are new and differ_._. -" and pollilcll problems." of 951,956 unit!:, nearly 100,000 ·:Ct&'i1'. .= :=~111w. -.... %',::,.!"'°"" 011ten11• the popular black ~j ;;,f "We must recognJr.e that the in 1006 ... ~~~! ''f.t, DOI-!~; Publlll'ted °''!"' .. ~~-' 0111¥ 1>11ot. will be available on three automobile man, whether he "And the 1969 car• are coo-filfi~~~·~1t~e:~Nc.:O.:. r_:-ber 1s iild ..... r ".:..,~ rnodela _ the RaUye, Sport is a dealer or a manufacturer, tinuinl this momentum," he
.__.,, wtLLll!' ir. MILL1E1t1 JAMI!' LEGAL N011CE aedan, and Super DeJUJ:e i.!I now in the spotlight of added. ''October marked the tM>e MILLIE~ -• wi1w. e. __ ...;.-'~=='-----I -·pe. public attenUon," White said. 14th consecutive rtcord month Mlllllri Mii:$, J. G. OVlll:l!'N01 JOHN l'-llnl """"' "W in the !Im ooe. ov11ll!HO, __.. • ,,,,,., J. c111:T11"1cATm ol' 1u1nt••• 'Mlll new J-8.......A, fully e are ellght simp-!or the Division."
o . ~ ._..., cu.11:A outic:Ll'1 uwou p1cT1T1ou1 """'' ~ ly ~ ......... au•-~ue •-· H .,~ th r•-· l .JOftM DOI c1N1CL1E • .....,.. cut c:11ro Ttlt -"""'* • ,,.,...,---auto mat l c trarwnlaalon, .__..-.............., 1-e pr~ e ~ .. .,s er-
0•11. ~-1 LOLA L LtNOsEvi fl..i ..., .,.. _...., 111 "" ........_ designed .. -manufactured..., Web a pni(ound effect on the Plymouth dealers of CallfonUa •MAS: JOHH SAUell:<lfJl:1 JOHN 001 tf •t'flllltlnt. dnot?Dlllnl, AMIM, WM! ,.""' "fl llv· .. of -f u,ue.1t•111:1111:. -., Mrt. JDl!il s11n ... ,..1 '"'_.,~, .. ~ 1t General Moton eapeclally fdr ... ~ .• man, woman or the part they played in
._..,... ••c••••tl1 THOMAS 1JM W•t ~,: Av111••· the Opel v~ett, "av· .. n_ .. ,_ and: c:hlld in thla country... the aurge of the Division and DOU.AaOI MAllV COC..t:1 Mt:UlS ANO JO.vi~ CIHlefl'lll, 1llot 1k1moUt nau Y muaUlll' '""'-~ .. 1 ~
1orv1s1Es o,. Jt:s•~ '· HOWl!LL. """ -flt &RATTAPN AUOC:IAtn. on any of tbe models equipped , 1.ui: ·--.uort invol\red noted that there has been a
4'aMM1 :M11u AND oav111l!s o,. 1"' ,,.., .i.111 11""' 11 ~ .,, with••· i .t--'-, w .... _ ... ..-.. . tn buildlni. , telling and _servlc-1nn percent increase in the CHA.ll:LOTTE JONES. ~I HElltS the telio'Mnl -.... -· lnl Wl'C -....... IQ\:11 t"'..-~·~ bll ,_ AND DEVI•••• or .AN.lfll A1>1oe1ttoM, Plocft cf reldmc'I .,. • .,_., duces 102 =wer Miii:' autamo • e IS tbe number of Chrysler-Plymouth -..11111 Hl!•lts ANO OEVPIEES o" t11 w1t: _ · Stsndard en 1_·,~ new . mover of the grtatesl cars 10ld in the s•·te '·om ~ JOHl>llDM,• ... ~ • ,.,.,,., •IM'IRAL 'Nl'.'JIQ:I ..,. ~ .,. u
...,._1 •:;,1:rT1t0•·0~s':e~'~ l!Ti~.· m~i:-~''J;; C.: lineup, exelMdinl the ~IJo economy~ lfatld has ever · J9fil through 1967, compared o. T. EVIOC, •• w.. • D•n1t1 _,,,. .-,.....,.,, " . .,.,, • .,,."' is tbe J~t engine Of' II -tnoWn;" M~ ... '; wJlb-Cl over..all lncreue in
T. hklll. ,_...1 Ht11ts AND c.'"'°'11111 S1c1uwr _.......,.,.. ,,.... C The 11 White. 110rne or the new car ••• ., of -' ~ D!VISl!'!!S °" OICAlt e.. ~NSON, rtotd, -L-a.-.• C.llttrille; .-1 power. R a ye ' I ~ ~ ..,.uy "° per-
llM»nPd1 H11a1 ANO OIY!Sl!:ES o" lilrry s. ~ Mt ~ ~w-. ard Mgtne is the 1.1 SR, apertenod C2lryaler Corpora-cent.
U.O'VO t . ,l!'OG, lltl ._,, .. Lllwd 11111 llMC:h, (1....,.,,... "14M Miii --L.1-L ...-.&.--.. -"-•-, I'~ I"_..., Dlc:MMdi Hl!IJl:S AMQ ~ 1'35 ~ C:• °"""" Uftt "1UCU ..,............._VI """-t"""Oll,
More Firms
Join Fair
Jobs Group
The Qrange County Equal
Opportunity Employers
..\lloclation bu eiected DeW
olftcers and welcomed ten new ·
member firms. ·
'Ibis -.. • Iola! ol liO prange County c:ompanl<I that
are memben d. th1I: cql.J).l.r.e.
lkm. In add!Uon to 1be flrllll
which make up the ~ .
majority of the meuiDenlUp,
repreaentaUves ol the County
of Oraoge, City ol iaota Alla,
Cal State, Yullerton, UCI.
Orange County Scbooll Md
the State Department ol
Employment also are active
in the group.
. The organization h.as been
working in cooperation with
representatives of the various
mlnority groups tn Orange
Counly ror over four years,
helping minority race citizens
to find jobs. ·
The officers elected are:
chairman, .E. F. Brunetti,
Autonetic1; vice ~ E.
D. Montano. J . t~ Penney:·
secretary, Doug Rigby, Hunt
Foods; treasurer, Ron Kautz,
County of Orange.
Meetings formerly h a v e
been at the Hunt Foods Foun-
dation Library in Fullerton.
However, due to the increase
in membership, meetings are
now held in Disneyland'• ad-
minia:tration building.
New members are Aerojet
General, A m e r 1 c a n Elec-
tronics, Bendix, C a I c o m p ,
Cornet C o . , Case.Swayne,
Chevron Oil Research ,
lntentate Electronics ,
Kimberly Clark, Sully Miller.
With thia framework, West
(len11111y hu rlleo from the
-rubble of 1,000 bombing raids
with • c:uneney that a1nce
IMI bu not been devalued.
OYer the same period, the
British pound stetling has
dropped ln t#o devaluat.k>na
froqi $4.03 to $2.40, the French
franc in four devaluations
from M centJ to 20 cenls
t.o the current crilil. So viable
iJ t h e Bonn economy that in
1965 West Germany showed
an exceptional $1.6 billion
balance of trade deficit. In
just two year! the figure was
reversed to a $2.4 billion
surplm.
The recipe for the startling
resurrection could be called
lnternaUonaJ competitive ef·
fic1eocy and includes good
credit terms, organization mnd
design. The special flavoring
was e(fective price control.
DIVISEl!SOI" JACO• Ht:IT!INll:EIOl!ll:, hletl. Cllllotlll•~ .... ·i. ... ~ ' Other femturea include foam .__,. HEIJtl AND OIVlll!I OF L.JMITlll' , •• ,.,..Ila
IEMORV I . COL!, .....,.,., DOE 1 to SOndr• ~. Mii C(wMlw, ... , padded front bucket -~
aa'. lncknfW1 .... "ALJQ ALL OTHErt IMdl. C.lffwl\111 • .,..,, """' CWfl• ene,rcrv abearbing n-"•• -, •• SONS, UNKOWW, CLAtMINO ANY t_~r1~"H!:i ,.~ ..., ..-.--. ....
ll:fGHT, TfTl.t:, e.nATE, LIEN 011: IN-Under k11r1t1M ., lrr•=ble Trwt wnn, electrically heated 1'ear
Tl•EST IN THI! ltlAL l"llOPEll:TY dlftd _J-\4. ,.... -Wllehlr. ~. 'I.be fteW' tbrl64pelil
Voc,ation Training Increased
Up until UHi, inf\aUon•
aaaaUed the German econarity
repeaJecl!J .throughout the 20th
cenl:ur1: Blnce then the Bonn
government bas succeeded
better· than most in keepiDg
lnll&lloD at bay.
Since,..llSB .eonsumer prices
have·llOi!'ed Si-percent h) Bri-
tain; .more than 4S percent
ln Jl"ranct, bat mly 25 percent
in Welt Qem\any.
OEK••••o 114 TMI C~V.INT, AO-Bolllrnl\!I, l• ........ c..,.,.,.. tran1ml11ion 1bit•1 O.IN'Bll:SI! TO l"LA1NTl,.l"'S OWNIJI-.... • By SYLVU. PORTER
IHll" OJI ANY CLOUO U'Of,I l"LAIH-WITNl!IS -11.... 1111• fl•I d1y 1utomaUcalJ.y through I 11 '
TIFl"S TITLE TH!ltl!TO" Ollw'nHnh. of Ocllllltr. 1NI. three forward 1ear.s. Today, at least 25,000,000 t71e '"1l tleM;rlptlDn lnftlwll hi rlllt ca111 (COAPORATE 51!AL}
.. .. foll!wl• OEMIUL l"All:TNIJtS Other positions llmH the Americans lbould be receiving
•n t11e 'c1"' cf Hltllt1111t.1 hid! •rl1tliln °"""'•C?en. l11t.. shilH.... of gears to provide u ,,_., on 1 """ l!IPrMf ~ A C..rlfwft11 Corioonttouo M&'fi vocatlonll training. Yet only
111 Bo!*. 11, -11 ...,. 211. .., e.~. I . llr•ltlln, a lower speed range for ,,.. .. ,11_.. M1111. ,_.., « Mltl =-:..,._ various road and traffic em-8,000,000 are enrolled in VOC«-°'"1""' c_,..,, tional edueaUon co u r J e 1 •
1,;Alll:CEL l: Loi 17t. 11n A, Trltf t,.~:·C: dttions. When the gas. pedal
Po.11:cEL ~' Let 1n, 1:w. 1,., 1411 ~ A"°"""-llH•cl Is "kicked down" the 4,000,000 of them of high
1nd 10, eia A. .-r i.... na. Mn '-automatic Bh!!ts ;"'" a ---1.... school •ae. 1•1, 1'1 -Ul. l?locl c, Trod LIMPTID INJlTMl•S1 ... ..., ~ -e
17" Seftdr1I Hwrer• gear. This translates lnto a voca-
P•RcEL 3: Lot "· llkU a , TrM:I IP•l1Nlri O.nn c111111 It iJ offered as an o..t-t.-tional educ&. Uon g a p of ao ,,.. H1rri.t HMnllton.. Thlf,tee !""'""''
PA•CEL ,, Lots'" w 101, 1t1ac11 ul'ICle!' o.c11ir•11or1" ltffteCllbll on Kedett modelJ which are awemme 17,000,000
• Tr.ct tn. T""I dllwd JUM , ... '"'· red b ••· I 9 Iller < TODAY ' •-• I fi 'PAltCIL s· Loi 120 llodt I Tr1d STATI! 01' CALll"OltNIA ) powe y u-=: • -' wuy one 0 ve
1" · • ' COUNTY OF OAANGE 1 11 e n g I n e s • S t a n d a rd high school students goes cri
PARCEL ,, Uh , .. 1•1. lG lftd On HeYembw •• IHI. Mflrtl me, tr··-·-~·-.. still ··-f.J... to gel a lour-year college 14. llndl I . Trld 11', Ille llndlf"ll91'1fd, I Netll'Y' ftlltttlc Ill ~'"'"IUU l.O YR: .....,
PARCEL 1: LPt "' 11od: c. Tr1c:t •"' for .. 1c1 Stolt, --""•~reel ~ manual degree. Yet our hJgh schools 17'! ' !OWIN E. <ATTO.IH, k-tll IN •t"-'-"' ~•RCEL 1, Let 10. 11Dd! c . Trod .. t11 1r.. '"'"'""' cf ,,,. ~11o11 In 196{, the year General eonUnue to center on the col·
,,, !Mt neQ.119'1 1t1e Wlllll11 ire"""""'. Mo•· 'Germ b 'I' line I bound ••·· tha the l".AltCEL ,, ~1 "· llodl c, Trod k-to ..,. 10 be t11e --"""° wrs an Ul ~ WU ege-rawi;:.< n os-
17". nL1CVt1111 rr.. •lltl!n ll'llltVMMt or1 blhlll introduced in this country, overwhelming percentqe who
l"AJICll 10; lit lM. lltdi c. TrlCI cf 11'11 atf'POl'•tlofl r1M!rt1ln nlrnod, Ind -~,.·-·---~~---~-i!ii~li!iiilii~; 17" odl-lecl9od !'It me 11'1111 1\ldl cot110r1l1on
iiA1tC!L 11: Lot "' l lod: o . TrKI nlC\rltd Ille wllt.ln Jnsttvment 1111rwant I ro " Its IW.\IWI or I rtlOlullo!I et lb
PARC EL U· Llh 110 111 1nd bMnl tJI di~
1:!1, liad c. T~l(f 171. • WITNESS m~ lier.cl •nd otllc!tl tffl.
l"AltCEL U: Lot 111, lllodl c, IS!AL) Tfl'Ct In Miry "'-E. Wiison 1".altC!l. 11: tot 1H. &lodl: C Notlry Pul>?lc -C1lllom!1
Tnoc! '" ' Prlnc1Pll Offln In
P.altClL 15: Let 117. Slock t. 0fl"" Collnt¥ 'frat! 11't, MY Comm•"'"'" E~lrn l".lflf'FL 11: Lot 1J2, lllodi C ....... 13, 1'10 Trac1 171. ' STATE 0" CALIFORNIA I
PAR.C!L 17: ut 1D, ltlocl< C, COIJWT'I' 01" LOS AMGELEI l U ]l'Kf U't. 0. Novwnblr 11, 1'61. Mfore me,
PA•Cl!L 11: t..h l .... lt. llodl llM urllll1rt11u1d, • Not1ry l'vbllc ?rt O, Tnd 1n. °"" Mr wkl St1lt, --»r •-red
l'A.rtCl'L lt: Loi 4'. llltcll. O, Traci Ml• c-. --hi ml !'It bl Ille 11l. """'°' whoH Nme II tu\:IKrll•tl !'It ll'MICEL •: lift 4 llodl o, Trld rllt wll!lln lftllrv.....,. 01 llw Alforftff-1,.. 1n. ll(f of Ho'" s. c-tnd ldl~
l"Alll.ClL 21: Loi 4'. Stock O. Trod ed .. me !Ml Ill JUblCl'lbed Ille flllml! 1'2. flt Horry S. C-lherftt •• orlnclNI
l"All.Ct:l 21: Lat .,_ •lodl O, TrlCI 11111 lib -"'IM 11 Atlomort-irHtd,
'"' WITNISS "'~ Mnd 11111 Dfflclll -1. ll'A•C!L n : lits 112 llld led, ISEALI a11c1t o, Jro<t 1n. Jotlfl I. LM
PARCEL ''; Lott ID ofld 111 111t1 ltlttlr'!' PLll>llc -C1lllor"l1 11'1, lllc:ti D, Tnd In. PrlllCJNl Ofllct 111
THE l"!Of"LI! °' rwr STATI!' °" l.a-"'!Pe ... C°""'1' rALIF°'MlA It 11w 1-.. -Otoftn-My Comn'1111lon hplru
....... "-' 2L "" Vflli ort dlfllefM ,_, Ille wllll Ille STATE Ofl CO.LIFOR.HIO.
Cltft 11 t?1+1 Court 111 whldi 1M tbcNe COUNTY OF LOS AMGElfS l '' ~ 1ctlon h ~ 1 Wf'lllon 0.. Nowmbef 11. !Hl. ~ -.
.......... ln r-t. ll'it ~la!nl ll'it .-,,lontel, I Mlllfl' PuMk 1>n <MIMR f11i1 ...,. ""' the ""'1Clt _, Olllll for Nici Si1~, --II• .........
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1'11n II ....... .......... (•Clllt _.. II ""' " bo Ille Hl'SOll!I ""'--It lht .a. 11 ... ...., 1111 II ... 9ft ilUbKf1be4 .. Ille wll"'R 1111"'-toll ,..._nt '9 SK11on l'Jl.J f/If ltw Code 11111 ld!.-lllltool !Ill! tlle'¥ IXK\lfe(I
"' CM1 ,,,_._, wtt11111 •• •n1. ~~::-;u "" ,_. w ollldl1 .... 'fw '"" lllftlllCI hi U!IMll YW IO (SEAL) ' flll I wr!IN!I _,.._ .i..dll'll, Tllf John I LM
lltttnll"' w1N ,_, I~ for l llY N119ry. l"llltllc • Ctllflln'll•
-.,,. ---......... Ill flll ,r~l~IR C-llMI, • ....... -C9!1Wlcl, Loi All;f:~ Csur1tJ
• """ _.,, .. .. c-t .., .., M<t °""""""""' llol .. ..... Nfltf .,,........ 111 ""~111t. • ...... , "· trn YIU IMY ... lM "4Yke et Ill STATm OF CO.Ll,.OtlHIA I
81nt1re$t from tht 1st of any fl1Dr1th on
funds r1etiYOd by !he 10th. · -. . ~ Interest from date of recefpt after th•
10th.
@ Interest to date of withdrawal on
funds left 3 months or longer If 1ccount
remains q:pen until qu1rter's end •
5% per annum compounded daily current
rate on passbook savings.
"""""" ,M lllY. IMltlt C9llMCfl4 wltll COUNTY O!" LOI ANGELES ) J' nu. ...... .. .... ............ .... Ofl """""*"' 11 ,... ...... ""' ,.........,. .,...., .,. ~ wtn1111 "" "-~ ,· Hll•rr l"lllllk i.:
rltlP ...... ..,.. Ill NI -tw _. """ 11W tt.111. Mr'8nttfll •-•r..i llRIW. I ......... ll'lil>Sd/flt "' lllf ~!tint. Hon1of Him!ltiwl. TlWtM u ....... O.Cior•·
(MAU tloli tJI "-"' Trw.f ..... JUM • w. .. n JOH" ,.., lttS. k....,, " -.. .,. "-'*""" Cotr1t..... --..... -.. k ~ ..
S 250/_Q ,,., onnum on , 7CI minimum term occounu
• in multlpl" of $1 ,000
~=........ ::,~:: .. ::.Na• h•••
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MUTUAL SAV1NGS
"'""D \..OAH A••OCIATl0""
2867 East Co.a HifhwtY • c...n. ~ M1r, Calif. 92625
T•llt>boM e71·So10 ... ............
lU l COLOMDO II.ft. • P.lSAO(llA. CAtir t i let
• \ "
art bound for careers in the
trldea and technical ~
fesslOM .
Thia means we are failing
to get to the heart of the
problems of our city .!1lums-
f9f at UliB heart is the need
for educaUng and training
both 1ouna:er a.oil o 1 d e r
Amer!Cana lo fill 1be j6bl
which are and wfD open for u.em.
But tt could be that the
biggest • boost for vocational
educa~in our n a t f o 0 '1
history II bldden lo 1be grab
bag of 19118 Voca~OllAI Educa-
tion Amendment&. Like the
pro!oandly lllCnlflclDI llli!>er
EducaUon Amendments of
1968, the Vocational Education
Amendments went on our
statute, books with a modicum
of fanfare and even lw public
appreciation.
NEVERTHELESS, into our
laws hive now gone a package
ol. alne amendment! to the
Vocational F.ducaUon Act of
19<3 which, In the worda ol
a spoteeman for the U.S. Of-
fice ol F.ducaUon, "could put
vocatfonal edue.Uoa. for both
youthl and adults' oo the map.
We've never bad anything like
thia to wort 'fith before.."
To lndlcot. the llCOpe, bert
are iroute key provisions: .J> _,, -•-Uoa ol l<0,000,000 lo be dialrlbutod
to the otatea !or apectal pro-
grams almed at helping dlsad-
vanta1ed students, primarily
from bi& city sluma ind other
poverty ......
-New funds
ean:oarked f g r
specllicall,y
VOCltional
New Aquatic
Park Slated
education programl!I In the
public high school .,-stem for
students who are physically,
emotionally or mentally harr
dicapped.
NEW SUMS -$15,000,000
this yeai-, more later -to
The IW'pl'il:hlg factor here
ii tllat. eootrtry lo infiaUon-
reguliUng theories, wa1eJ in
West Germany since 1958 have
more than doubled. In Britain
for the same period wages
f In an c e "exemplary" ~-have risen just over hall.
perimental vocaUonal pro--~--.-
grama and to dilleminate the NO D'l'JUAM ~
findings of iuch proifams One reason, economistl'llY•
throughout 1be naUon. Ex-Is that the raUooal Wesl
amples might include job Gennan trade union organiza·
training p r o g r a m s for tion bas averted economy ·
prisoners, excellent area voca-crippling strikes:.
tional schools serving whole The unionJ have been able
slat.es or regions, effective to obtain far better results
programs for tratning voca-for their memben without
tiooal counselors. strU!:e.s. Economlrt.s c r e d i t
-An a u t h o r i z a t i o n of them with being conunendably
St0,000,000 to help launch a consciom of the effect of union
network of v o c a t i o n a 1 actions on memherJ ll.!I con--
boarding school1 u part of Jumer1 no less than as wage
the regular public school earners.
Jyltem. This intriguing plan, Perhaps Ule be.!lt testiment
designed in part~ ~ve to conternporai:y West
disadvantaged younpt.en" ln Genqan economic prowesa is
the l~ to 21 ·age group. from the fJCt Wlllt GerJnarly'a lf'OIS
their depress:lnf, dllenct1ng national prodUet has doubled
home environmen&a, wu ftnt ln 10 years. BriLain's has risen
authorized und<r 1be 111:1 by_ ooly ball.
VocaUonal EducaUoa l ct • Between 1950 and 1958
Congms !ailed !'! tppn>prj&te British industrial production
money for the Proeram, bat rose by one.-flfth. W e s t
the coocept is u f"8Clnltins Germany's doubled.
today u Jt WU fltt, ,.... Ho'1' haJ it happened'!
ago. · . 1 -Gennan alilflcultural out-
-An a u t ·b 9 r ls a l_l o • ol ·,.,.i (!intinues to e X p a n d
126,000,000 beglno!na Iii llocll •lthoaih .... and women
1970, for conaumer tduc&Uon have been .taken off the land
programs lot hotli blgli llChool and into industry. Agricultural
Jtudenta and idubl,'especlall,y employment has fallen from
in economically deprtaed 2S tQ 10 percent of the natlon'.!I
areu. 'Ibis will be 1be Fedora! Iola! Bince 1958. Reas=
Govenun<nt'• !lnt major, hl&li11 mechanited !arming
dlred finaoclaJ Involvement tn and improved a g r a_r i a o
vital consumer edueltbi pn-metbods.
fl!'llllO. llXPBUJ!ES
-AND -P08s!BLY the -And some 9 million ex·
mCllt lmportaot lln&1t pro-pel1-fro m East Germany
vlaiOn -autharilltloa of and otber Soviet-held areas
$11,tlllO,tlllO durtJ1f lb< Clln'ellt ...,.. lo West Germany al
f1lcil yUt tc UUi dlsp«ale-Wit's-ead and heve been a
SAN DIEGO CAP) _ Sea ' ly needed VOCIUooal education hooo. 'Ibey were determined
World AqllaUc Part ,.yo It tucherl, parUcularly I n to Wott: hard to rebuild their
pi.. to baild a a1atar ... _. today'• n o w tecllnolocl11. shattered nv... The flow of
enlertalnm..i fadlllJ In Loa .......ina tlie ou.1 Conci-..00-more mugees into Anco1<L appropriatol !undf to lauedl lb< Wes! before the Berlin
Sea Worl<i ~ Geom thll tralnlnl incnm, II will Wall '"'1t up in 1961 swelled 0. Millay said that Eufene R. bt put on a craah bui1 to the ahl< labor supply. Alao,
~ former director Of rnpa,. at leul:-. ~-IOOle.JOQ,000 work!~~!:· itMnllGnl at Dlaneyland and new teaclMn for i1iAJ 11111 Tata, Gr o •I I , ,
lonner ,.neral manager ol r.u. Y'ucoalaft llld £ 11 P ti~• •
Cal-Erpo In Sacramento, wlll Of all the education pro-c0me to West Germany as
be vice prttldent ill charee of lilfatn1 we have, vocaUOnat "~ wotken" each year.
developlllg the Loo, Angel" educaUon m.,. hold lb< moot -'!be Ottmana wor•ed Ute
park. glitterlng turprliteS for fJl. trojans In tht early post.war
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Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) -Far·
rington M1.nufactwing Co. bas
obtalnl!d a Marine Cor-p. cotr
tract to supply optical ruding
machines at nine field Joca.
tions. It is one of the largest
orders in the history of the
optical cbaracter """S"1llon
industry.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Retail sales rose 3 percent
during the week ended Nov.
18 to near the fl billion Jevel,
the government reported Fri-
day.
A Commerce Departinent
report said the total reflected
gains from $2.1 billion to $2.2
billion in durable g~ Illes
and an increase from $4.6
billion to $4. 7 blllion in non-
durable Items to push to week· 1y t81AJ·'f!'om 16.7 bll1Jm to
$4.7 bllll<ll In nondurable
Hems t0·ptisb tho weeklfui\:' from ltl. 7 billlon to IU ' . .
WASHINGTON (UP!Y. -
S.,,t.mber lumber produetion
Jevela rose 2 percent during
the month to an annual ad-
jmted rate ·of 3$.2 'billion
board feet, the National
Forest Products Auoclation
announced. The Septembe:r
leve1 -1s 4.8 percent above the
aame period a ye.ar ago.
ProductJon or softwood ac-
counted for 29 billion board
feet of the ~ while
barllwood ~ lolaled about ~:~1:'d: board lee!, the
HOUSTON (UPI) -G. W.
Murphy Inductries, l'nc., is
negotiating to buy Pacific
Concrete and Rock Co. or
Honolulu for between $ 5
mllllon and $8 miWon.
OAKLAND (UP I)
Safeway Stores, Inc., has
agreed teiitatively with Holly
Fanns P o u It r y lndustrie.!I,
Inc., a subsidiary ol Federal
Compres,, and Warehouse Co.
oI Memphis to establlah ready-
to-eat chicken booths o n
Safeway st«e parking lob.
BRISTOL, Pa. (UPI) -
Thiokol Chemical Corp. will
build a multi-million dollar
factory at Taceoa, Ga. to
make woven polypropyiene
carpet backing. Capaclty will
be 100 million squart yards
a )'ear.
MILWAUKEE (UPI)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Co. will start curtailing foun-
dry jobbing operations at its
West Allis, Wis., plant early
in the spring. About -'50 o!
the 600 workers in lhe plan '
will be affected.
' NEWPORT NEWS, V a .
(UPI ) -Allstate lnvestmenl
COrp. has agreed to buy :'I
patent for a telephone bold
system that will make 1t possi·
ble to ~ro1dca1t mualc, new~
a n d actvertlsementl • I a
telephone llnea while pbon~
users are waiting for a con-
nection . to be completed. P•
tent Is being bought fi:om th•
Inventor, Alfred A. Leyy for
Allltala lnvestn>ent ,ltoct.
.. w~llfiiUOOE; IO. (UPI)
--Oil and a-i.:oi Co. tlA• boueht Ml(.~H1"1~n OU C".
of Pou~eepole, N.Y., and l'.J
terminal facllitiM tn .R.Me.001
and Barrytown1 N.Y.
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·Senior Citizens -. Youngest _Group • . In· Town
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THE STAKES ARE' "FUN· SIZED!'' F.OR -if'ACING CAMEAAI MR~ THEiR 61ST WEDDING .ANNl·VIRSAR'l,
AND .MRS. GEORGE HAMMOND. WHO RECENTL:Y'CEL;IBRATED
MRS. PEARL FROST AND (RIGt!Tol. MRS. GERDA
JOHNSON COMPARE N 0 T·E S•ON .. ELECTRIC
CART MODELS.
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CLUB OUTGREW LAKE PARK CLllllHOUSE SO NOW MEETS AT :rHI
RECREAT·ION·CENT.ER.
Oldtimers Make flegu~r
San Di.ego, Vegas Trips
Somehow, oomebody got qe coofuaed
with yean, for one of the youngest
groops around ia the Seolor ettlum of
Huntington Beach. And they'r< a sprlgb~
ljl lot.
That ii lf you can find them. Some so
tenlon: are off galavanUne around the
Hawaiian Island wbile th<ir harUly i...
venturesome brothera and llltirs make
the San Diego Zoo or Buach Gardem in
Van Nuys or Lu Vegu loot llke com-
muter stoP-..
"Why we've been lotna: to Vegu once
a month f9f the past eight. montba," aays
Mrs. Irene Edwards, four-term pttsi•
dent of the organization founded 1ix
years ago by Mrs. May Overberry, now.
a resident of the HunUngtoo Convales-
cent Hospital,
While Mrs. Edwards apologius f<r
a recent unlucky gambling streak, "I
haven't done ao good though I usually
win on the alota," it's not luck but a
seeming eodless reserve of energy that
has built a one-Ume plpedream into a .
big, active orpniza.Uon.
Club memberah1p now numbers %'70.
'At 10 a.m. Mondays, automobilea, pedes-
tri.ana and an • electric-car platoon coo-
verge at tile city's Recreation Center,
1706 Orange Ave., for a traffic officer'•
headache and the hearty good times of
bingo or a party on ·the special occaaiona.
.1 "There're about 130 actives," reporta
Mrs. Edwards. "Tranaportat.lon aeems
to be the blgg<at problem. Nearly all
ol us with can tripple up," abe add!.
The club hopes eventually lo wrangle a
achool bus to round up the homebodies.
Other officers thJs year include Vice
President William Langan, Secretary
Mra. Hm:y Boyer, Treasurer Mrs. Gene
Curry and Publicity Harry Boyer.
Up aod coming for clubatera ii 1 pre-
Chriatmas trip to Century ctly and to
a Loi Angeles winery and the .O,C. 2.1
Chrlatmaa party, wblcb pr<mlMa to bo
... ol tbe ~ Ill town.
MRS. HAMMOND'WINs.'¥!1'
WASTEBASICltT• . •
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!"IARL-PROST,
• PRES,.DENT IRENE IWUDS MNllS'UP>BUllNESS PORTION Wl:r'JfOFl'-ICIRS ILEFT ·TO.RIGHT)
BILL \.ANGAN,-ESTMIR•IOY«R..AND·MRS.·OINE-CURflV. If YOU WANT TO 00 ON TMl·NIXT Tltl" II.SURI TC>llGN UP WITH Rl~D·R,HARlt'ltlOYlll.
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$9 DAILY l'll.DT
lfla%atlan Racers Straggle In
0
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·Mir ·First :to -Finish; ~-·Conque_st Overall
BY AIMON LOCKAllE'f o. ............. ....
1.IAZATLAN -'Ille ldt of
49 yachts In the l ,l)l)O-mlle
Los Angeles to Muatlan nee
lllill beUled Oul:e7 wlndl and
-In !he Gulf ol
Calllonila today.
nie II olhen bave been
flllog ...... II» finllb line
in alnglu and In l"OOPll lllnce
2:1111 p.m. PST Saturday.
At least three yachts finish.
eel ander power, tbe 1111 -
at I a.m. today,
'Ille flral f7 boata to llnlah were Mir, Olubaaco, Rucal,
Orien~ Sandpiper, CaJl(\clDul
II, Km:.nalll, Westward,
lntermuzo, Cygq111, Amorita,
Flare, Malu m, Relwe,
Bobon' m, Nwnse n, stmom, Tn>ee. Conquat. l\ed Head,
lo!occaaln, Pirate n; Vlvante,
.&ev..., Alauma 11 and Prottge In tbat order.
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Finishing before midnight and Peter Barrett. Dave Smiley, John Thorne,
Sundoy wele ,.._., Verve, 'll>e er.w ~ Mir -Dave JIUiiiptir1ei' Ind PetOI'
Whlmaey 11, Duwtte, Blbl>I, IDOIUT l;lewport eal1on. 'lbe)o ·11ownr.
Botti, ~ Nllevo, .... Slpme, Jncl-Plobl .Mlllfir, Dlck TM llnt five Oii -
'Ille three boats lloillilng ..... i Wooden, B 0 b w... D... time weio Cakulated SUodaJ
der power were ~ lhaaer, Joe Minney, Ernie Dlglit, but tbe clul w1onen
Encbantreaa and W-. Minney, Tom llulell, Judie bave not yd been ..,..,need,
')'be llnal dozen boats llntabed Howell, Nornian Dean, !)ave Here are tbe llnt ftve: ·
bl!tween mldnlgbt and I a.m. Miller, Bill I1oit. Gene CU.. I. COD(jueat, Bjl1 Polly,
today. nlogham and Skip E11loU. , LBYC; l '!)'pee, Llewellyn
'!be crew oo Polly's winnlna Aboard Hulell'1 OlQbUco Bb.by, LAYC; Numse II,
boat WU Ben M ti c_h e 11 ,' were Bill JlukelJ, DI ck, Mourlco Smttb, SFYC; 4,
navigator; Roby B • 1 •ant, Haskell, Burke Sawyer. Fred , Jnterm-Jolin llall,.NllYC
Jack J...,., Tom Pickard Sm a I e 1, lllct _ Deaver, 5. Cygnu., ·Ernie Ch)pman.
Two lhlDgl •ere known !tor
sure at I a.m. today :
The first boat to finilh wu
Geotge O'Brien'• 79-foot ketch
Mlr from Royal V ancoover
Yacht Club In a tlgbl -baUle
with Don Haskell's 17.foot
yawl ·Chubaaco, N e w port
Harbor Yacht Club, and Bill
Wiboo'• ,..loot yawl Jlu<al;
Santa Barbara Yacht Club.
All Penney Stores Operi Every Night Monday Through Saturday
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CONQUEST TAKES MAZATLAN HONORS
8111 Polly's Col fl If LBYC lit Overall 1be overall corrected tloie
winner for the second con-
secu.Uve time was Bill Polly's
New Hull C~lwnges
The Best With Success
Cal 31 Cooque!t, Long Beach
Yacht Club. ln an equally i
cJooe , .. ,. agalnlt tho clock
with Llewellyn Bixby Jr'a 47~
foot yawl Typee, LA YC, who
WU the winner in 1964.
Mir'a victory made good
Two,.... ... tbe Macnum'
Marine Corp <ii lllmnl, Fla.
WU I brand DeW" ~pany
trying 1ta aea lep by cOalleng-
lng !he lamed Dom:l, Bertram,
Formula and Maritime lm1ll
In lhetop-ld olla!xn ..... ........
Todq tbe c<>mpallJ'1 1oag,
.... hulla -..... being pro.
duced U a 'IU);ooldlary ol tbe
Amerlclm P1lolocopy Corp -
bave baUled tbelr ny to 11
majcr 'rict«!es In tbe top JI
-Id . -po-boa! events In lea tban two 1Uf'. ThJa tnc11m a neep for two
straJcbt ,.... al ,!he 1111 and
1111 world champlooahf Pll and
of loor U.S. Inboard and oot-
boanl 'UU ...
Don Aronow, -<ii tbe company, used both
MerCrulser powered Inboard
and outboord Mercury pro.
pel1ed !17-loot llloclt Magnuma
ol bta own deslgo to wrap
1IJI the 1111 world, U.S.,
P'rellch, SWedlab and BaJia.
mlan champlomblpL
0'8rlen11 preract boast that
450 horsepower MuCruiser he would be first to flnllh,
l&erD drives to a WO!'ld record but be found It no soft touch.
pace (alnce broken) In winning Elgbteen mlnuW behl!ld wu
the ISO.mile Miami-Key West Cbubuco and Wllsoo'sJlaacal
race last November. gave both O'Brien and Haskell
When Ilaly'a battling b... a abock by llnllhlng ooly ~
tun, Vlcenm Bale!trueri .a1> mlnuta beblnd Chubby.
proached bta American friend 'Ille baUle for first to IJnlsb
to build him a fut boat was the most Melting part
Aronow turned his new twin-of the race as the lend boats
enetne rig over to the Roman switched the lead at least Once
to campaign for the wor1d a day, and there' was• tinie
dn:uit. Wbat Bale!trueri and during tbe early boun ol tbe
ec>i>llot Don Pruett did wttb Gull crossing tbat ~
this windfall b now marine looked as if she might. tab
bistcry. lt·aIL But far• broken rudder
'Ille pair not only piled up In tbe early stages <ii tbe
the most p:>lnts ever coUected race ahe might have done ]Ult
In tho btatory of tbe l sport tbal
to clinch the world title, but But the wind gods have a
bq up an unprecedented Ove way of aUenUy pulling the
victories in the Unlcn of strinp In a race of this distan-
1 n temational Motorboating ce. 1bey afford some yachts
sanUoned events while taking rail-down transportation while
leCOlld in another. dotmlna others to slap oa a
other top o f f I h o r e wtnd.lea aea while crews Uk
powerboat racen who have themselva: "What the bell
acored beavUp Jn Mqnum are we doJng out here'"
hulla bave been Jolin Sien-• Alter tho lead boats ·flnlahed
Jn bta final race. of 1111
be drove tbe most powerful
motmt ~ bll career -a 'ti· foot MqTJnm with a pair ol
beck, Robert Magoon and BJD Saturdoy there .,,., a period
Sirois. All <ii them were ct some elgbl hours before
powered by one f~ er another yacht bove in lllht.
another of. Mercury. out6oll'dl By f a.m. $unday onf;y, 28 • . ~ ,
or sterndrive1. boata bad · fmlshed. Then · · •·
Yachtsman Says Ketch
Charade Lost in Hawaii
HONOLULU (UPI) -A
Hawall hotelman r e p o r t e d
Sunday tbat bta ... loot ketcll
..med at more tban lll0,000
WU stolen from her berth
at a Hooolulu yacht harbor.
John Barkhorn, owner of. the Co1aoJ Surf hotel In Waikiki,
II.kl bia yacht Charade WU
aalled out <ii tho barber lour
eta,. befcn be realized It WU
mbalng.
Bartbom Wd several per·
IODI llW the btch sail o U t
of tbe Ala Wai boat harbor
'I'bunday evening but n o n e
o( them WU 1111piclous, think·
.tng tbe owner was aboard.
Another yachtsman, Bob
Morriloo. uid be aw the
Outboard
Race Lists
136 Boats
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz.
(AP) -Acclaimed u perhaps
tbe greatest outboard field
ever asaembled, 136 boata are
due to compete in the $30,000
Outboanl 1i' o r I d Cham-·
plonBblpi Nov. SO.Dec. L
Race chairman Bob
McCulloch Jr. noted Saturday
tbe tbnJe starting claasea
break down Into tr7 alngle
.....,.., II twin engines and
21 unllmltod powerbouafa.
'Ille unllmlted elm Includes
JO boata wttb lour.
Charade budln1 111D the
' general dJraet1on <ii t h e
mainland" Friday. Tbe Cout
Guard -checking ports tbl-ouibool Hawall.
Bartbom said tbe Cbarade
wu built In Hq Kq In
11114 at a colt of more thlD
•100,000 and could not be
repla<ed lodar far twice tbat aunt.
The Charade ia modeled
after the widely·known racing
yacht Ticonderoga, a 72-footer.
Barkhorn llald bta yacht baa
often raced competftlvely In
Ha wall.
Another of Barthorn 's
yachts, the 4ft.£oot Marie
Celine, WU stolen from the
aame harbor four yean 110
but was quickly recovered.
The thieves escaped by aban·
doning the vessel and swim·
mina: to abort.
l\nn~t -·-
anothor lq llilent period <ii
tome 12 boars . before the re-
mainder bef1n lral!lng In.
New British
Liner Makes
1st Voyage
GLASGOW (UPI) -Wltb
Prince Charles on her bridge
and 20,000 perlOnS watching
from lhore, tbe liner Queen
Elilabeth II crunched into her
dock today whlle leavin& on
her maiden voyage.
111e 15,000-ton liner's crash
into the wooden dock sent •
plume of amoke skyward and
do,.ena of. dock workers ~
ried for aafety. It left a 20-foot
acrape oo tbe freshly painted
960-loot hull.
But tugboats pushed the ship
away from trouble and ahe
began the nnt voyage under
her own !team, a l~mlle
journey to Greenock for final
fittings before her f i r s t
traniallantic veotw:e Dec. 23.
Elpt driven an due In
ar are btre from Europe.
nie, .,. Renato Molinari, c..n Scotti, Carlo Rulnl -~ ·~ "-'' all ~ 9 88 HOPS WllloT W! Clt!CIC •••• " _,.. Al"WV-.-_.. U\lut 1.-... ............... ,.._ .. _
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1ii1 tti. "i:IMlrtnll• period. '"luffl i1: Wllh
your· ;u.1r1ntH c1rtlllc.ll1 •nd P1nne)'tl.
WUI, II ill opUonr Cl) "repi1lr lll• ~ire, (2)
rwi;i11c. it 1111111 a new tire, or 13) &Ive Y®
1n fmlllldlaite nifund. If .. rwplec• tM
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50% Of '2SS.. ~·• tllan th• currut 1ellln1
prkt' of. th• tlr• lncludln1 thl Fet14!~l
bcl" .Tax ''" p,.nt• •1•ln.t t111we.
cPl•rt hit det.lli.J.
CUAMNTlE ACIAINST
TRIAD WIARDUT
ritnn.,. 1111r1ntN1 ev•n' For1ll'I05l• -tlr•
(1Ktipl th• 71. urt.t) 111ln1t tr11d Wiii·
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blnsfit 11 folloWI: If JOI.II" tlr9 weirs Mil
dllfln& tf'lol first NII of Ill• llll'l"lnlff psrkid, i1turn It wllPI './Ollf 1111r1ntff c•t·
tlllclll •nd f'tnM)'I will ,.Plscti )'Ollt t/,.
wll!I • OIW tire llh• cllara• !or this will be • '°"of the curr1nt selHna crice·lncQldlna
f"ICllt1l.fM:lM T••l; II )'Out ti,. wurs out
dur)na: ttie teeond halt, IM cNrR• w1n1111
75'6. of th• cumnt Mlllna prial lnc:l11dlne:
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Size
650-13
700-13.
695-14
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735-14
775-14
77S.15
825· 14
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15S.:14
815-14
115.15
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25.95
25.95
$26
plus fed, taX and old fire
Reg.
27.95 ..
2t.95 ' 29.95
31.95
$29
plus fed. tax ond Did fire
Reg.
33.95
35.95
31 .95 .
33.95
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. ' MOUNTED .FREE
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Fed •
Tax
1.81
1.92
1.95
Fed.,
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:Z.06
2.1t
2.21
2.35
Fed.
Tax
2.56
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2.36
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complete R~~icint .brak• q!#•.'~-~· . ., I
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A HOME TO LOVE!
ORANG~ COUNTY'S
LARGIST
293 !. 17!11 St. 646-44N
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RENTALS • RINTALI
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BUSINESS 1"41
FINANCIAL
SIRVICI DllllCTI)llT IHVICI DIRICTOIY SEIVICI DIRICTORY
~ 6960 ' :: 8::::, 2 3: ;.:~"...;;~;:';':~~:;'".'.'.~_;:a..;_~_:;'~~~=5400;_~-=~;;:_,;:";~~~=o~~-==;!'~-=':;h~-;;:OO~-=-;i~H~u~nt~l~.....,~--~·~.~~~.,~-~iiii;~5~~iiiHiju~ftlliji..,..~~ii·"~>~~;•;'•c1t;;' ~'. ~~;.-~. ~ ~'"' S.Wlnt Money Wantodc• ~50 ~. Iii>' -lt'A ,....,... 6150 ALTERATIONS:
EARN 10% ......_ Wlll,' l>kl\ tto A QnS:RlO& a J:l<T(!:IUOR ~ ne.. Diii' rwt)' ... ~ll! --.loon -.,,.,.. Kii, .... S.1!lf 111wi., 30 pay speclal' and al-tlont .. _ Danced yd.; month to JllOl'ltb
• 'or ,.1y. WO Mo. ~
·' iA:YFRONT ! Br. 2 Ba.,
-lllp • b<Ad>. m.M(6 'Wkeoaa: ,,,, 211<46< wtolyl
3250
LUXURlOUS 3 B.IL. view.
Beaut. furn. or U&Wm ..
plush c:ptg; Prlv. beach, Oii
the bey. Secluded & EK-
CWSIVE AR.EA. AV AIL.
NOW. LEASE. 675--4593
2 BR front house $185
Scenic Properties ms E. Coast Hwy 675-5726
2' BR lum/unfmn lllJt. 2
IMMEDIA'TE OCCUPANCY
JUST COMPLETED
• ONE BEDROOM • 2 BEDROOMS
FROM $135 MONTH
UNFURNISHED -FURNISHED
ADULTS-NO ,ETS
e CARl'ITT • POO• e RECRE.ATIOM AREA
e ORA,£$ e PRIVATE: ,A.TIO e HOTPOINT APPllANC£S
HUNTINGTON SEVILLE
1~112 Sh•r Lan• 147.74'61 Huntin9to11 l•teh
·I let Signal W•st of B•ech off Edin91r
•cross fro'm Broedw•y C•nt•r)
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EXCLUSIVe
ON· THE-BEACH
2 1"41 J Bed"'°'" Apart-nh
LUXURY LIVING TO PLEASE THE MOST
DISCRIMINATING NOW AVA1LAaLE AT
ltfete tlftW» tor 1i19 of thl -t-' 111-'..,1 ' ' • ~ • Ut_ •A ,l!Dlf.·Oadc 16-<*1 wW be bwl)t wtth altu.
loan. Jacl< smttto Ca. OW'f4ST,n .. lo0oecliiooiliil0, oi, PA!lmN ftffd wwti tie>al.tor __ ... ....,
20th )'tat. The Trust Deed M1 <home. '$1.90 .... ~ JO Re I am: C\lltoiners. A word to the
Centtr. ·1123 No. ~. b!illC ...... •• .. ... lllQ)-... . • w\IMtc.
SA °""1 'tU 8 PM • aiion * ~ Al..__ ,,_ " il4Mlll! " THE GDWN SHOI'
Sal ~ -· ' * ~ Vp Al>ell\<rJ. pllNfJNO; EiC1; .. tuicr :m8 E. Colll Hwy., OdM * MM0091 11 ~ Ur.; lbs. .1T yn: op. Free e flNE ORESSMAKlfifG I:
ANNOUNCEMENTS -, eit!'llcowou..r coll. ,..._ Alttrallolll. ta&t """"°·
1"41 NOTICES.-, Liftdoea}il!rJ 6110· • INT.EX'I'o A..,, """' 11e.-prieeo. 8!5-1135
Found ,,,.. 'A.ChJ 6400 • Hlri'-[~ c;-I :~t ~~ r:_J:smt: iLTERATIONS • Custom
Licenae4 ~tot bwuttd DreumaJdns. Very flne
. Bl.ACK Mmd. Germ• n a:. bondtd. n•· i4t~ll'7 . . _, work. App't. 548-n<M.
• CIHn air, bhHI akl•. ind iunswept beachu ~. Wb!te ch e • t. : Pl•sterJnQ. Re'l.!lir ~:' •u • DretamalMK·Altt.rt.&l'il
lffi lhe Huntington P,aclflc
e 106 unit 4 level complex1unllt Medlterra• Male. Near .N·t w Port Pir,:'*'•..:..i., , • PAT'S Plaiterinl .:. all Fui & Rauooable
ffn de1lan Floriat, N.B. ft3.69(M p 1 • ., e 64U446 • 1 nt "I "50 Types. Free estbnate. Call
• Heit.cl pool, NUnl and aundec:ka FOUND: 'nmex watch vie. ~ • 540-6825 PLUMBING REPAIR e lovefY community rtcN1tlon roont CalitonUa It Mi I n n e • o t • • INT • EXT. ANY SIZE No job too amaD BR UDfum bouR. 419 Orchld
• 6'/5.3136 • RENTALS RENTALS e All electric Golcf Med•llion kitchenl ~en. Call I: identity. JOB. Xlnt ,~ ref.a, free e 642-3U8 e
• Indoor parking with oddltlOn•I parklnt lot "l JIM, -• Pluml>ln9 " 6890-Alhtrotlon~:Z-5845 Aptt. Unfurnished Apts. Unfumlahod
: -Huntington Buch 3400l·o.n._,;.;::;rc:al_,;;..:.;;.c.;;;;:c:5000;:__ -E-.,"'•".B-_l'-uff-'-.-. .;._=;.;5.;;.2-~-~I e P•rm•nent m1n1gement st•ff and Mcurlty FOUND near~~ onnre INTER. 'Or E:x.t. PAINTING, ·PIWDbinl 24 hr. '6\'. Work Neat 20 9u1rds male cat. "''lalW.J'· Phone IMM!D. ·SJ¥\VIC'E-.I.Oc~ ruar. Uc., lnsur.: ·remodeJ.-• ICCW"&te, yrs. exf.
e Easy 1c.c•N to L.A. Metropollt1n •rea 546-881t ft:t ~ ut 548-1621' rei-if, rooter sev .. 531-7566 ·SOCK.rr TO 'EM! LEASE wlopt. or wltbo:.rt;
3 BR., choice 5oor plan;
Dutch Ha Ten. home.
· Dishwasher, blma, Cl.lP·
tbruout; drapec. trpl. $200
Mo. Avail. Dee. ht. 84&-00'16
, 8RAN'D New, firepJace &
I ttfuilt·ins, 3 Bedroom $250,
4 Bedroom $275. Ome to
1JEABURY Trad ottice, ott
1 ~ Atlanta St.
WHY PAY RENT???
4. BR. vacant, no down for
~! Pa,y ott liU rent! I!
842-8509 it no ans. stS-2374
? 2 BR Townbouae, Huntington
. : "tontinental, relrig, wuber, . ., ·~er. $150. StG-8997 .... .
~ ~una Be1eh 3705 ;M., • -··--·
t• MONARCH BAY ARE A
e NEW DELUXE e VENDOME 'r!. ~.:!: ::1e'.'~: 711 OCEAN AVENUE
IM>IAOl'..ATE ·APl'S, nn. & dbl ..,..., auto. HUNTINGTON BEACH
GUU..S 20" btke vie. no.er
Is Raymond C.M. ~
Lost 6401 IM:MED. IXCUPANCY door opener avail. Pool 4
Cl-to Shopping, Park rec. area. N<. CalhoW: (714) 536·1487 um or~ Bch, La<
• Spacklm 3 Br'a, l Ba Church It school Ii c.oronal""'!!"'!"'llllll!"'llllllllllll!"'!"'!"'llllll!"'!!! •!"'!"'!"'!"'!I Bcb. 1 MO ,puwy, wht 'Ill e 2 BR. widen or ofc, del Mar HiJ:h. 1: ~ lrr blk ·l!Pota· long ,blk eara.
e Swim Pool, Put/p-een 8 ONLY $240 e I ---------I lnlonnatim le ad' I to
e Frpl, Indlvllndry tac'ls 837-871 Ami&t>I Way, N.B. ft.EAL ESTA'l'.E REAL ESTATE, recovery I: return ot my
1 U5 A h · A I pet a reward ot 5 diamonds
"1 ••m ve. Coron• dtl Mir 5250 --'G-"a'-n•.:.rc;•;_I _____ 1-Ge:.c..na=r-•_____ k star aappblre set In wht
Buslneu Rental 6060 Citrus Grovts 6175 &Old. :eleue contaet . Collen at 1140 Hlebland Way,
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' Daily PilQt Classified
eµSSIFIED INDEX
AdYtirtlMN may .iao. th•lt 1d1 tiy tJJepl'lon ..
~-An Ope11 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m.
9 to Noon Saturday-Closed Sund1y
cosrA MESA 642-2824 ~~iiii~i;;;;-~~~,~~~~~~;~~
3 Roo!E~u~nltu.. ~ ~ ~:; 2115 Harbor (.M. SAN DIEGO CTY. ~';',111, -~,.. . • l;)IAL DIRECT 6'42-5678
$25 Month ("-/'1!!!:!!.., Beautiful 20 Acre 'YOUD& cit. male cat; 'peatl 're y . .
FULL OPTlON TO BUY
CRefrige.ators Available)
No deposlt o.Lc.
H.F.R.C.
ON TEN ACRES Modern •tore 1200,. tt. am· ""'"'°"'' '""""" ln Valley •lwhlt• taoe, throat, tum. WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220
1 & 2 BR. Furn &: Untun:a ple parldni in &: out on 2 Center; priced at only $4,250 D1IY & feet; red ccllar. vie. , , · ,
Streets. per acre &: can be told in ~~ I0u~l A: None, CM. . , Hunt.lngton h•ch. 544)., 1220, L1guna hlch 494-9466
Frplcs I Pri I Patios I p tilt Roalty 2-10 Acre parcels. Pre-Pa.kl ...........,.,, ..
P-•·. T---•· • Contn"l ''"·· e e,
"LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3
!· ·iim & den, 2 BA, cpta, Drpt,
I ·:·lip!, pool. $300 mo. AlJo
•· avail. 2 BR. 2 ba. S250 mo.
Furniture R.ent1l1
517 W. 19th, C.M. 54S-348l
1568 w. Incl.n, Anhm 77~2800
$135; 2 BR., 11Ai ba., rtudio:
wlw, bltna, drpg. Pet O.K •
vuui .,....,,.., • .,,.. 548-(62'2 intere1t acceptable with LOST in 'ridnity f 3>l:h &
1st. 9 hole ?utt/GJ'Eel'I. l:=========zl xlnt terms. For turther iJt. 0 • CLAlllF'IED COUNTERI aN Toe11t•d a• foUoW1: Pallace St, C.M. Halt Moon -. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-26.ll formation please call Walter green pam>t. Reward. l97l U11 WM'-~ ......... .....,_, .... JJI Witt hr S,._,, C.... M-. 10t
IMaoArthW' nr. Cout Hwyl * SHOPS * Friok with • Wallaoe, Apt E, c. M . --· ti••'•'" -· m -·-._..-. ,,, ... ,., .._. s.t. & S-Eekhoff & Auoe., Inc. 645-2390 · • ' · • • · Mon.rF~ LettBay"Plaza 1818 w ~·-A . · '.· Mall Addre•: lox 1111. Ntwport leaoh, Callf.
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•' 'adults 496-1243 betw 11)..5 pm
Broke< -
. ~. htJPLEX Facing ocean, few
steps to sand, 2 BR 2 BA.
· $215 mo. 4!H-2157 $125; 2 BR., 1% ba., w/w,
2 BR & 1 Br, blt-ibs, retrig, bltna, rdrig. 2 Children .-..... 0.K. Broker 534-698.'I
-earpetlng ...... <YY"s I~;:::;:::;:::;:::::;:::;:=== -837-8242 after 4
OCEAN view. Attractive 1
BR over garage with range
&: refrig. $150/mo. 4151Ai
Dahlia, CdM. 1Utr MI 2-22'l2
"'' ~70:: ve. REWARD. Dark brown fe-•
call William Churchill 54l-262'1, Eve.wknda s.1WT47 male cat with black face, HOUSES FOR SALE lllWl"Ott.1' 111.AtN -ou."tN• 1a•vtct1
L1gun1 Niguel Corp. Mrs. Bailey, ~ Catalina ••••aaa: , . 1 ,. "'""°.,. Mlfl:Hn 421• lLICT•tcAL 499·1344 St., Lapna BclL ~·. COIT.\ M·~ 11 .. =wc°1.,:,.•KM•S 0 ::::~,::"' a1NTAU BEAUT. Mod 2 Br apt. crpt, A ,. 200 M•llA OIL MAI: ,,., ....... -·-!!! --·
drps, bit-ins, deck, w/iep -'-'"-'~0¥•------·, REWARD. Female bet.;le, MlffA v11.oa 1n• l4CJC tA:; •, 4.'; ;~1 •''"''"' nc.
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2 rm/ba apt. Nr oecan. APPROX. 720 sq ft store • yrd~,1 fl•a
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colll:r, needs ~~~~ •f.:.14 ~= •AST 1\.u,, 4!tl llU1tMITU1tl! 1tlST01t1H•
Costa Mesa 5100 Ref. No pets. 6T5-®l ld'OSB from Vista Shopping SACRIFICE! 160-Ae. top me c. t 0 D. Lag Bch .. ;;,.., lflt9Mn 1111 coaOM DIL ...... ... ••• ,, .... ,...,... "1S
LARGE 5 BR. 3 BA. Leut! l~~··i!!ii!iiiiliiiiiii ~==:;,...~==--1 Cenl•< Ex-•l to -ft· farmland Tulare c D t y. • ... •c•O IALIOA -OAltDl!HIHGI .... ,,,-. ,_ . r ·~ ......-..~ LlLIOA COY&$ 1111 IA'I' tsl.ANH QM •tHlltAL dltVICll '6tl
.t <J'71: mo. Resp. family with HARBOR R.EDEXDR. 2 BR.. incl new estate ottice, ·--•·-t, Cheap water. 2 Houaea. MawroaT IHOlll 1m 00 1 • "'" "'"'''' ..,. ;"6'" _ ... ,,,.......... REWARD. Gold f t ltrree UYCl'UT ttll LI I LI 01 UD rer1. Owner 642-8381 cptl, drpg, bltna. $175 mo. paint 1tore etc. $UO/mo. 64&-1994 broach ,.... I Ll'l'INOltlS nu UUOA di.AND GS •U.•l "" utll pd. 646-4005 Re.f's. See at 826 w. 19th St., CM. w peat I I OOVP'I~.. ,., M"1••TOM •UC• ....... TMUMI • ""
v1 Condominium 3950 GREENS' Bkr. 642-4422 Mount. & Dutrt 6210 ~ ·~~~..,Jteepuke. w1ntj.1'" 1 """"' :t: ;::r-::tV..AU,.a't =: =~L;:0:w11 !: Huntington Beach 5400 FOR ''"'· omall _,,,, --·· Slel&inger ~ lfAltlOlt ,Ml " I "' LON• IUCM .. KAULIHO . ,,,. 3 BR 2 bath!, 2 car ga.rage. " "........ DUPLEX. Each aide 2 lK Fem&J B UMIVU'"y .... 1 O""NOI COUNT't ..... HOUll(LIANIN• ms
V,Swim pools & Qub House BACHEU>R • UNFURN. NEW 2 Br. Aptl. several ~· ~II.Si I~~· p~f~ bedroom. AJr condltoined. BOxlrer mix. eVlc :S.!er .: ~1::ru:, ~ i!: :~,!!~..:.~· -~! ::=:i·T::coltATIM• !,'!!
avail. Nicely loc. in C.M. from $lOO to·cboose from. Crpts, dr1>1, eu.. a Bricked patio, 6 foot fenced Magnolia "Ply&ll!I&" Re-ia'llttl Tlltu.c& 1M ~ft~•"'" ..,_, ::::1,.C:S-"""""' stt. =
$205/mo. 540-6339 bltns. We 11 loc. $125. 8 PM only. 549-1648 rear yard, double carport, ward.' 8'7-8315 . ' CHOMA NL MA• • ,. '"""'"'NU. Ml*"9 ... IMlllLATIM• ., ..
incl. util. 962--6118 Artist Studio-office at tiled ahowen, new paint ULIOA f"lflUMULA ,. TUSTIM INtuUMc• '"'
'RENTALS 1-'..! &. 3 BDRM. jctl. Located in El Ctntro. YELLOW Parakeet w It b lllACOtt IAY 1* COAST~.&. -= utVlrtlOATIN .. Dlttdfw '"' ' TWO bedroom ~tairs UD· 516 29th NB near bay green feethen, teal blue tall ~ 1:1'-t.'11" ~= UIOllWA •UCM ml 'Al'llT'O•IAL me ... Aj>ts. Furnished FURN. & UNFURN. turni&hed Apt. no cblldren $50. Scttwt>ttl" 613-265' $18,300 -etch lltlit returns lost Sun. vkiDi"' Trini•" & •ALIDA Ill.AND , .. u.auNA trn11v1L °" iiiWt:i.:.1tY a11>A1tt. 1tc. ....
' .. -1;9 Heated Pools, Oilld care .. $90 ~ G •PRIMER tall.-·-· $100 rent monthly. Owner, y '"J .,.,,-•• ···-· '"' LUI C:LIMINT9 •n• LANDKAl"IQ "1t
4000 or pe . mo . ...,, en~ e """"' .. ....,.. Yellowstone, C.M. 540-2701' MUNT1MGTo.. ..Wou1t 1• DAMA.fl'OINT ..,. LOCICSMJTM ..,. ,,.. ; · ne~1I Center, Adj. to Shopping -st. HB 17 x 40 good ft & auto traffic. Laguna Beach 49'1-9822 after ·, 'IY c Tawux. .tc, • MAJOMaY, a11;1cK ...
No .... -"-·-· ·~ H-~-....... ;,..u ,,.,,.,~ 5 p.m. LOST German Shepard 1 yr l"OUllTAIM,VA-1 ,. COtilDOMIHIUM ... MOVING a STOU•• CMf " HOUDAY .,.... .. .,... n,u.,wo::u .1.0•.1 ..,.....,, '-'" ~ lmAL IWM 1• • N •-., r~ 2700 Peterson Way, at Har-LOT. (86'xll0') s. Lake old male. Lame front Jq, J911lttt .9,.CM. t.U R!NTALS · ,::~":: ,.,.. .. =
' t?ELUXE, Spacious 1-Bdrm. bor & Adams, CoJta Mesa. L1gun1 Be1ch 5705 SHOPS (2) for lease. Prime Tahoe, U.proved. 1.5 .miles thin. CdM atta. Reward •A1tP•,•,.!,•OV• ~ ,•,.m · .. ·ADlt. Unlurnl1L-~ '"''os "" '!' Tum . .Pt. $135 p 1 u I util. location, Newport Ocean-673--2653 ~ . \ ,.. •••1lu.1. "9U... l"KOTOOUl"HY Wt
Jleated pool. Ample parking I !!!!!!!54&-0370!!!!!!!!!!: I 100 CLIFF DRIVE front. 1,SfiO 1q. It. 673-2138 to lake. $35 pef mo. 646-8371 ENGLISH Springer c-.. iei oa..uie1 ·e.Ovtm 1• Ctn'A MIU. 11• ;~.J:.:~e. '"""" hHlr =
' · No children-No pelt Ii WXURY FURN/UNFURN Off .,..,..... ' out OJ' couttTY 1,. MlM Vian 1111 llOODLI ••OOMIM• .,.. l!llii Pomona, CM 642-5858 Yearly Leaae. 1 6 2 Bdrm.a Ice Rent1I 6070 BUSINESS and female, 6 tDCllths. Vicinity out ., ITATI 1• M!IWl"OltT ••..ai ntt ,00L siavic• .,1,
Excellent, park ·like aur-FINANCIAL Santa Ana Heights. 540-090f "ws•.,•lOOM••-•• 1'j,',' •.~.~ "••'•"•""•• a..,.1• NWft SWllPIMe m1
,. CHATEAU L. POINTE •~-dul Y-·'" Lea,.. l bedroom LAGUNA BEACH .. ••• •• t , .. , 1 roun-" for • t.a requir. "™IJ LOST: &r. Shepherd cype, MIDWA-Y CfT"I' 1'11 W,llTCLlfrfr ... :=.": .. c =
-i' L(wely fum. 2 BR apts. Off· 1ng ...... ce & qw'et. stepa to Shore ol: Shops Air Conditioned B 0 rt 11· 6300 SANT.to AMA \Ut VlllYIUl:tf P.Altlt 121'1 .... ~=-'-~liVe Tenan•-Oeea.nvi fro A Ut. ppo un 1• gold color. Vic Santa J.ta!lel, SANTA AMA· "lfTI, , .. IACIC UY n• U.DJQ, ....... lk. ,,. "1'eet parking, carports. Htd u-.a·w.wuo. ,.. ew m every pt. ON FORES'J' AVENUE W . Reward. S@.:4919 Ol:AIOI ,._ 1.ur IL.Ul'P na :::::t:::. alt~~~·:. =
•. pool. Adults, no pet& $150 1, 2 • 3 BDRM. API'S. from $150 mo up. le&M Desk ape.eel available 1n Di!tributor rUSTIM 1MI COi.ONA DIL MA• ftlf ....... ........ -
l&u POMIX<A AVE., CJd. POOL. NO ClllLI>REN 494-2'49 new"' c6lco bu!~·· at PQSTAGE STAMP _,..,,_. "" l.U.IOA -,,..,.. -___ _::c:.:;::::_ ___ I -. P•non1l1 6405 AMAM•IM ,,. t• 1av·nuti1os ns. sn1M• MACM•M• 1tlll"A11t1 *''
$140: 2 BR. studio. Uli1. MAR11Nl"'UE prime location m downtown MA'CHINES 11Lv1u.oe CAMYOtf 1Mf LtDO 111.1 un 11noc TH4KS -11c. "" » Paid. 2 QiHdren O.K. T REAL ESTATI: Laguna Beach. Atr eondi· TIN L.A•UMA MILLI 1111 llVNTIMOTOM •llACM MID TArLo1tlNI ' .,,.
-; , Broker 534-6980 GARDEN Am. General timed, carpeted, beautiful · CElEIRA G u.1uti1A 11AtN 1ns "ovMTA1M VALLIY 111t N•Mna coinaOL .m . -----·I I\ postage st.amp is one of the OUR LAMINA 111•u1L "" ....... ,. llUJID PY TILi, C-11'11c ,,,. paneled partitioning. T w 0 tutest seJHna: neceuary ...... CLIM•MTI 1nt llAL llACM ,.,. ,. ..... """'-• MlrtlM "11 18th ol: Santa Alla, C.M.
Costa M... 4100 CaU Mn. Hendenon 646-5542
··I--'---·-----· I 1777 Santa Ana, Apt U3, C.M. . $25 Wk. Up
Rentals Wanted 5990 entrance.: Frontaae on Sth ANNIVERSARY ....,. ,u..,. u.rmuftlO 1ne L8liftl tlM:M .,. Tali• •••VIC• .,. ----· products in the country and CAl'll'fl:AMO •UCN Int OllAMGI COU!fTT ,.. TILS'llllOM, .......... lk. ... Forest Ave., rear leads to you can iet startl!d in thia o1 catering to singles DAMA l"OlffT 1111 ••ftDIM .. ov• 1n1 \IPlfOLST11tY "" FREE SERVICE TO
OWNER-MANAGER
BROKER
M•nclpal ~-~-· lo--money m·~--b""--•-"--wo'th a FREE C.AW\.llA.D tt• VtUTMIHITl!a snt w1L01M• •1
9 Studio & Bach apts.
e Incl Utils & Phone serv.
• Maid Service -TV avail.
"Y. "tt-New Cafe & Bar
SPACIOUS STUDIO
You select your own tenant
ACTIVE RENTAlS
534-6982
r-..... -. ... .,,.. ........ wwr1 .,....... oc1AM1101 1nt MfDWAT em N16 JOBS • EMPLOYMENT per mOl'lth for space. Deak industry in your spare ti.me. TURKEY DINNER SAM 011M 1111 tAltlTA AHA Nit a ·
and chain available for $5. The profits are determined by SERVED WED. ~.· .. ~ AY ltlVll.SIOI cou..,. , .. ·~A ....... Ml19HTI ... !40I WAMTIO. M• ,... Buainesa bourt &MW'"-".... '-'~ HOllllS lO ,. MO'VID IM TVITIM ..... '01 WAMTID, W-:rta .,...._ the q1111.Jity of the locatlonll NOV .. 2mt 1 · 9 P.M. COMDOMIMIUM ltSe, CO..TAL ..,,.. JOI WNtTl!O,
service available for $10. and the com ........ ta well DAN<;ERS CORNER oul\.1x1• 1J01t •AL• "" U.OUMA IUCM 1111 MIM • WllMM mt All utilities paid .......... t ..... .., Al"A1tT••MTl l'O• I.I.LI ,,.. LA•UNA lflOUll. m1 DOMllTtc M•U> -2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755
2 BR.. New w to w Cllrt.
"· dtpt, eiec blt-ina, garb,
dlfP., 1!J( ba., all freshly
painted. Nr schools. 1hop-
Sbarp, compact 1 BR. quiet ping & frf!e'Ways, Np peti.
549-0412 eves/wknd!i.
•-le~-,,, -"Y qualified to aelect the right 1438~ N. Main at Edin&er RENTAl.:'S UH CL•M•Nn 1111 AOIHCllS. Mtll 11• .., ........ locations. WHICH WE DO. SANTA ANA 50-9306 SAM JUAN CAl'ISTa:t.NO ms MILP WANTID, -,.. RESP. empl. cpJ. wants llie. DAIL y PILOT y do II' · thi& HOVHI Fumi1hecl DAMA l"OIMT If• AOIMc111, •-'*
C.M. run. w/stv & ref. Will 222 FORES!' AVENUE b:meu. 7ustle se~~. PACIFIC PARTNERS llMlltAL . -REAL ESTATE, KILP WANTID. w-T• -..bldf::. Adults only. $125 mo. 1 "'==~=-,,;;=--546-4914 aft 6 or weekends. D.f:MA.CULATE 2 Br. Lrg
SEPARATE Bach (nr K· tnced yard. Dtp5, 1rg rugs,
Mart), garage, patio. util pd built-Ina. 2 sm chldrn OK.
00 n40 mo. S40 cleaning
redecorate ln exchng. low LAGUNA BEACH Thia buaiDesa e&n be started ls tti dllHcult b you to ltlMTAU TO "aMAal -Gentrll ~°e·e~s, ~':'9:-=
rent. Gd. ref, To $1«1. 49f..9f66 with only 2 In k:)y meet .mete ~ yoor =~A :i~~. ~= TIUPUX. «c. ,.. SCMOOLI .. IMSTllUCTIOM , ..
675-5100 alter 6 PM time. It can be. w ex= age! For Umtted·. time 2 MISA Vl•D• Hit ~i;;:~..-~~~TSD = '.g.'.:::,~!~TION =
BtrarnE.SS woman wants I Deluxe Offices. with --~·· ••.• ·----to introductiont for $1 o . eoLL.••• •••it tns •GOMt ro11: 1t111T ms MERCHANDISE FOR (l person). $ . S46-lltl> depC>11it. 776 W. 18th St. CM. SUITE . tt! .......,,,._..,. _.,..., .... ...., 1.,~~ ~ .. _, _ _,~ flllWPOltT 8IACM Dtt ltOOM 6 llOAltO ' "" BR Unfum Apt. beach area. Sor smele 0 c:e• from a big paying full time busl-545-~ £-•et • ~...,. lllWPOftT Ma.n. nit MOTI!U. TllAILla CDUltT• nu SALE AND TRADE 2 BDRMS, $150 mo. Adult& 642-8907 to noo. Gar or carport $55. Carpets .. air condition-ness. It does require a CMh ~ Colt. Mea :::'i'::I:",:"°"' : :_y,'.",.~.".., --· 1JV1tM1TU1t• -only, No pets. 8384848 MOVING DEC. 7th nece.ary. 642--0086 aft/ 5 ing, secretarial •er vice, it:tvesbnent ¢ $895 to pt Attractive Expert DO\tl:a .SIKl•l1 mJ 1MciM1 ;aol"••n ,.. :::~: :~~~.'!::.~~ ::
pm. central location. Ort.nae started. For Interview write YOUNG WOMAN =~~';:'Y PAIJ :; 1UllNlll P1tor11tTY ..,. 1TO•• 1au1PMIMT MU
CdM BAL I ~ y l County Bank Bldi· 230 E. lo Whl-~. Jnd -W d will teach all OIVIMI ,,_ TllA.IL•lt PAlKI Utll CA,.I, lll!STAUWANT •14 -•. .vt:C· r ease. 17th St CM 642-1485 "" .......... ' ., ,l,Ot.<I • ..~.. .....n ~-" ••Ck IAY ti41' IUlil~lll ,••MTAL .... IAlt IOUl,.MINT ..,.
:" iqewport 811ch 4200 2 Bdrm. w/carport • $110
Gardener & water paid e NEW. DELUXE e 2 Children O.K. Unturn. 1 -2 BR, Young " . Lincoln, Anaheim, Calif. ln-~· epa . ....., tu-uo:u. IAIT IL.Ul"P tttt OPl"l.,I. It NTAL .. ,. MOUSIMOLD $00DI -
WO...,; .... couple. Ref. 644-2301 2 OFFicrn: 580 & 1100 sq elude phone no. 213• 591""538 1-10 PM ••VINI Tl••ACI nu UIDU"llAL PltOl"llTY ... •AltAGI! lALI em ' i' & 2 BDRM ·a · 2566-C Orange Ave ., C.M. _ . : mai service,
·" ~ pools, coHee llhop and • 636-4120 e ·-ft >.. ' COMM•ltCIAI,, "" f"UltNITVltl AUCTION 1HS /494-81(6 • Parldn&, _.at Is private SPARE TIME LADIES-!::lcpert home~~ HL.,,,.. ;: 1111nu1TalAL ••lllTAL """""LIAMCll t1•
·restaurant, tennil!i courts
Day-Week-Month-Year
Jamelc1 Inn Hotel
• Coast Hwy. at McArthur Slv.
• 673-8100 •
1 BDRM, furn. trailer,
adults, no peta. $00 Mo.,
water & gas pd. MI ~255;
Ml 6-U45
A-FRAME tum Bachelor
"apt. 1i1 blk to beach & bay.
S135 mo. to July 1. 202~
15th St. 548-0SM or 540-2790
'tEARLY Oceenfront DelUXt!
~3 Br. 2 &., has everything.
' ~ mo. 673-2:Jl6
' fuRN'ISHED 3 Br apt. 1i1
~blk to bch. Ui~ 4l>th St.
w tl.90. 615--3249
i .BR, newly dee. crpts, drpg,
........ , $11'.
*"°"""* ·, MYCLIFF' MO!el $2!.50 Up
wkl,v; Ma.id~. TV, pool
; 61 N. N"""°"' NB -
GCH'ON clot Mar 4250
'i:IJp.Msum 2 Bt. Newly · '8ecorated. $196 mo. tol Iris, . flWIJ>
Gr1eiou1 Adult Living WANT To rent 3 btdroom ::00:':. :..~Newport ' INCOME tnll.IAge· Call.6 4 2-1 •.t S, LlY lnAl'IDI mt :;,::CM., !:: ~·,:~uMUMIMll ::
2 BR., w/w carpets_ dra.pes, house Huntington Beach (If ' Distributor for Costa Me• &::l>-6:30 p.m., or late ~ ~~:~ = cm.vs ........ ~ •l'I• MUllCAL IJISTll:UMINT M•
frpl.; spiral staitcMe. Founta.in Valley • rt a 2 ROOM Office near CM • aurrounding areu to be & Sl.L ""'"''Ml'TGIC llACM ,.... ~~ ... ~· = ~":'. OllOAflll 11•
MESA EAST APTS. cM&"995""==='"'"'::.'_S::.'.:."':..:.P::..M::c·_ City Hall, Carpets & drapee, •-Int~ by Na"'·--• ...... _ ·~ .... -u-.~ ff . .., a....,VW1n11• POUtn'AIM V,..,_UT I t41t 11so1rr l"lOIJtil+r ,.. T11.1v1110M = = $1D ill In 642-6560 rr-..u uuuu \.oUlll-A.1JVJDVUL~ ":::r-"".--:---.--'.IAL llACM' IOt OltAlfGI CQ. l"llOl'IJITT UV MM'I I lTlltlO
145 E. 18th, C.M. 642-3474 RETIRED ~e 'Want 1 br u ' c. pr.ny. Rellable ~ mUlt Fbone sa-mt er writ.. to LON• ••ACM .. OUT °' STATI PiltOP'. .,. Tai'• •tc:o•o••• =
2 BR. grdn apt. !pl. cpts fumiS:led apt & garqe, in 2 COMM., 1 IN DUST. be able to ~te 2 to 10 po Box U23 Costa. Mesa. :,:::,:~T~ ;: MOVMTAIM a 01111tT ctit cAM11tAS a aou1PMIMT Dlt •--k -~-' • . lUIDIYnlOll LAHD all MO&aY IUPPllll M1t "'l's Bltns, lg pvt patio, Costa Mesa. 541~ • 646-1130 • per ~ .,........_.., . :r="~ .. :: ltlAL llTATI lllt'llCI t111 ll"OltTIM• 00001 ...
pool Adultl. no pets $145. 2 BR Unlum House 4 Vending Machine Route with F~... 6412 tAMTA """ ".,....,. ... 11.L IXCMAl'I•• ·-llMOCUU.ltl. ICOPIS mt
54&-516.1 old child id ref1, 'up ~ lnduatrl1I Rent1I 6090 name brand Candy A snactcis. ~fl:i" tlACM = ~Js1'NE$$ incl '* ::~""w".:'::ro'' ::
BEAt.rr bl~ ' -" $170 mo. ',,,,, ~-To quality YoU must have MACMIMllt'f .... ""
• 'f> DI'· 1n ba. ====-=='::::;:::=:IN-8. M·lA ()ft. •'te $85. S19 good car, referencn and WESTMINSTIR '~u:t.:".:':-=:. FINANCIAL LUM811t ' mt
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~-~dulta. Furn/unfurn. W, 16th St .. wareb'se _ al&-$1350 cash to inVHt. For , • '"' ,1u,.N CAl'rlTllAIM 179 MJS11111n OPP01tTu1uT11• °" no1tA•1 ms ..-..ta Ana 645-2933 Rooms for Rent 5995 G: 1•2•3 M Sq. ft. .,00, · MEMORH L 'PARK CAPlttl:ANQi tlACM mt 1u11Mld WAKY•D '* 1u1LD11M MAT1a1Au 11" ;.;.;,=;;._;.;,;_,.:;.:;;; _ _:.:~I .. permnU·tntet'View in a.ta "' . ~ POUO' tr• llfV•lTMI:; O•a:Mtt• Wt• •W.Vl tnt 2 BR. $120 mo. Newly dee. mCE room tor .. -a.-c ..... !_185
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'vo$2fiJ, Ptiwer. · 213: Mesa, send name, addrea Mortuary & Cemetery ftv•Uto• COUNTY -=~~.f. L.;,:.trmo :r,: PETS and LIVESTOCK
1 blk Mop'g. No dlldm or tral loc: .......... $12,. .,.. .-. ol: phone number ta: Comf!:• fUMrlift ~,.,•u•M"1'AU :: "8atc!MAL LOAMI l#t .,.n. ••HtltAL ...
pets. &6-1960 man; oen .; pl ''VENDffiG DMSION" '24S -Jl'WllLAY LOAlfS ,. CAn ... Week. M·.1·• 2200 aq. tt. UI. Power, ren) • •UPUX•I PUa.. 'CCM.LATlltAL LOAn tm OOOt -Lar~ deluxe, pool, patio, 1996 Anaheim CM 548--5261 parkin.r. 649 West 1'1th St, P.O. BOX 38t6 e.,,,...,, lots RENTALS llAL •STATI LOAMI '* tftt•IU -~~iis ~~~~1ig EMPLOrn> ~an <Wy; }gt. i:~,,:'e;,;._1,g. w n er '• ANAHEIM. CALIF. 9'J803 . from Sl30 . Hou ... Unfvmlthed ;;y::r.,..n:-o..-= CwFOJtNIA LIVING ..
nice room: sem.l·prl•a.te G01ng Into' lutlnea? ~Enifri.meat can ........ L. -AllffQUNCIMENTS MUIUllltlll ....
N.wport B ••• h 5200 bath. can: 548-8119 eves M·l SHOP 20' x 1fO' 1934 Golden oppoctonity in bNdl Ever)'tb1rc Jn one betuttfbl (OITA ,..... 11• ,_:,.~ 1fOTICIS IWIMMIMO HOU .... ------_.:.=-!Pl ~-CM $100 66 <"--'-MUA D•\. MA• 11• mnu l"ATtOt 1911 ROOM 17th & 1\lstin ace .. ....., . . . area.. Pbllllps ........... e place means ... COit. MllA 'lllltOI IUt l'OUllO (ll"M9 ~ .. AWMttt•l ""
BALBOA BAY CLUB CM, ~m~i:.,,. lady. Home' 5'&-1542 Station 1ot leue; 1101 Bar· No tratttc Jll'ObleQ1I. COLL••• '"•" 111• LOtJ 1411 VloCATIONI m1
..,-..: llide 4 Ma.rlne Dr., N-14801 ........... w-.-.-~-"•"'"aw!!!! '•~" ,..-• .. 1.',...ouwt'<1 ..... --..... TRANSPORTATION UnP8J"alle1ed water view: privil. Non-amoker. 642-2890 •o~ . 6100 "'"I""'' -Cllus.lU .. ..-....,..., .,.. ..., .... "' tOAn 2 Br. 2 Ba. Avail J•n 2nd '" •• • Beech. Contact: 5Sl-1125 MIL.VI\ MIWPOttT IHDl.b ... •t•Ttfl . Mn a YACNTI ,.. -· CK -:-t" unNOR.•• am llVM•ttAU tui u.11.104n "'' Write Dally Pilot Box M-3CM O··--H-5991 O -H ilf A. aru OWWDER DCl'lll· stt0a11 ., PAID eenua•Y ..,, ..cnn1t c1tum•• tttt 1-c.-='.;_-=·-;:... _ _;:::.:;:1 _ n• . q nt: m-mo n•: n4-too SERVICE DIRECTORY w1nc1..111,. ... PvN••~" 01•1CTOaS 6'1• •••o-.K1 •••n ...
NR, The bay; 2 BR. #parkl-PRIVATE -wo'th TV tor H .. --~--e.--•. •---·for ~ -' . UMJVl•&n'Y PAA• US> Jtll.9ttttn.-'411 IOAT TltAIL•111 tftl1 ing dean: cpts, drpg, bltna, ........... ............... ....... ~ .\ --' !llt'ltlll -• • -CAft ... TlllAllQ .. -~' MAIMTll.MAACI ... ~ all .,, ~:.1 A am bu I at 0 r y 1...i... or 11 units, 1evd • ready to NJ;l' $500 per mo. No~. n1ut1., . •730 ·~· ... .,. .... MllMMJM .. , IOAT UUNCHllt• ftl4 "1'1·• Uw.. ......,.., dull!!. U r--• ~ ~ w~ g •-.~., Ml<M IAIT ILU"" -CCM•Tlllt 0 LDn Ml• MMIJfl IOUIP, ... $115 Mo. tse. (l) 53S-65U gen eman. uvuu f 0 0 d. build • in a ......... U'el,. ....... • ... per "~ -1av1ti1• ., ••• "" .. COU,,ftT CltYl'TI Nit IOAT 11..IP. MOOltll'I• ,.,. homelikt! atmosphere, tarp Priced r\rht at $1'1.500. ca.ah ttq. ~720 UTE Raullnr-Trtmm1flc COJtOMA Dli. MM ... CUMATOl.llt ..,. to.t.T SlltVICIL -
NEW, WetitdJ!I trcs; 2 Br. yard, patio, ll~ home Paul JonOI ._.,..... . ~ Gt.rec• C'leMupt IALJO.l ' .. MIMOlllAI. H.llC'l tell IOAT ltllttAU nn
2 Be All extra.a n11tlo gu .1 ... , "---?r • tt 1 & I u L-·· ~-,..,. • .., Nun. It-:=ible IAY """"'°' • •unlOM , ..,. IGAT C,.A•T•1t ,.. ' . ,_., ' ' av1..1....,..e f!OW'?548-5225 847-1266 E\19, 536--7124 ff I a.-M .n.·-.. • BIG J• OllN . -llOO ""' ' • ml AYIATIOR •nK:8 '°' frlSMI ... •OATS ,._ 1Jh6.t 4300 Adul1$ $185. 642--0239 CARE f · ~ ' t IAl.MA tSUMD --TllAVIL ' '4SI IGAT MOVIHO MU
:;:;;:::;z_ ____ _:::: 2 BR. Apt w/ gar. nr bch. ti or a ~ bu l ' t or y BEAUTIFUL R-1 lot td-Our lest ,..OM! LOAN" CLEAN Lota, ~ etc. ~~:-0,,..~io:-r.M:fl , = fL\, ~";:~~:=.. ::: :::i,~~~ =
',a.EAN Bacftelor Ap(I:. Adult.I m!y, Yearly. 207 gm e:man, c. home, E. jacent Dclw;r ~-Fee TERMS •T-'-Tret ~al, .... .....,\,, lklp HUlfflMeTelll ....... ,.. LMAL MOftctll ._ AIJ:CU" '"' All ti lDcl -Costa Mel&. ~uonllhle. &I le pl INllillblc lat -• ,. "" --:::1 L .. ......._ •11 ......... d , ... ,.., .. , ... VAL.LIT . MM """""" • TVT'Ol:llM ... frLYl'l• LlllOtll "" -: u •1" up 42nd Sf. NB. 6J3.-874l S46-7J)) mp --• ..,. ' .,. -~ ~ .......,.._, ....., Ii::~ e • IUL •Pat .. SERVICE DIRECTORY MOllLa MOM•t ,.,.
,., Sl5 £, Bdlol BlYd. 1 BR. trmt duplex, by parlt, $37,500 Arm '""· out bu&. 9624fC5 ' ...... ....... ... AeeOVfltTrMI -MOTOft HOMU nu :_.-IW.aoA m.99CS beach, eftrythlne. $145 Mo., Income Property 6000 J.an Smith Call W-detaila. bit TOI dllilii HAUUNG 'ta ~~.,.C:"" : .,.,.=-N• navu f1' : :t~c\~'.: u.111 ;:
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., ~·ntf-... dt "'"'"" )'fly. Adlota 613-2256 l ADJA,_.... 1 t00 E . 17th St. MM255 '" tnt. nvE )Uri and ..U CLEANING· IDt09 fret IAlfTA. AMA ... ~ ......... 11.IPAMlo , .. 4'I• MINI 1111:•1 nn nu --... .,..~ .. Prt-1"· F otbtr .. _ ot 'ft&! fftate -·-...i ' WUTM•na• -••• ,~,'! ... .,,, M01DltCYCLll ...
• 2 BR. dOM: to bffoh; ptj nl -----.. H·~.!__ our, LAGUNA aiiCH ft ftM v-----,..__ •t-MlDWA'f Cl" ... --f, att MOTClftlCOOTIQ ... I U11' -··· • "! ,,;-'/5 r.......,. "'UUI M Dlo --...-.. ,.. y1 .. ,.., IAMTA ......,._ ... ...,.. W AllTO ••PAllll --... AUTO HltVICIS I l"AltTI t• ' • w I -,..~to ~ <m1ClttJn or pd&. $1 S..ku lt>OP'c center. 2 BR. M Lot near beach A ... c.ounry 11 ~ H ... I •m COAITAl ... AWT'Ot ...... 7.... .... .. &tlTO--TOOU I ttOVIP ~ , _ i= ......, • J BR. him. Mo. yrty 6C2-39'78 Evt.ti w/w, bl-o. u M tn-e. By owner. 11'-'893r'IS3.7 "-ltla M--"'--.. ou.ec n "t """""" s11AC11 -.IAl.?''""'9 .:.--... nu.tL•t. TUvn · tW ' -.....,... ... ..., ""'" ~ r -•-" ........... _ ' MINA ......... .. '°"' MAllffl-· -ra•11.1at. vtllltt ...
If' aalarn. Hfd. pool. DCl'l'T JUST WISH tr 8llml:t-$46,500. TRY $4.5,<m DAILY PnDr DDl»A· 336 S. lfth St., 0.ta Mesa * J,Pt. a.EAND'fG + ~ CLl.M..m .. ::,~ ~~... .... CAMNQ -r~ • .1t1ion11&, AIL-~ H.B. Wna. to fund.di )'CU' home Lemmer. nm 646-3750 UNES. Yoa e. ... them &a4111. ~ Fut a thctou&'h tc-a11t CAJ1t1T1tANO __ • .i... n ._,u•• :;: J-VCKI ,. ! "i. c. '1 • ..... • • • ·, • ftnd pN.t buJ'l In b>-I>lJPL&l(, N'pt. Bead!; l for jQ1t peat* a ~. Dial »nil. m--. fiG.115T Wllllaml Oelnlftc $rT. =':= ...,... :: CA~ .,, ~w IV.Ith ::. f~Baaw.. .... Joe.~ da7aQwleedAQa. blk. to OCffn, $4 2 ,500 6'2-6811 ~ Y09 cu .. tbllll WtNDOWWA£miG ' i:u°=IJl!U~ -~tma:: = =~'~:..MTot --I: ... QlllJilna. da1n 'TUii BUN HEYER SED an 1'zmbitll!d. Fte land. ~ au~ -·-·-.. tor~ .... a d.Q. Dlal RESIDEN'l'IAL QI "" ..,. CIMINT) __... ... AJfT'lOVIL Cl...usla :;~ _ .,._ ........ ..,.._ -...~· .-_ --...._ .. --.....-*~-* ltltfl"ALS _ctn~.CMlll.y...t '411 ucau.1tt.1oos ,. • .....-,.,_-. ........,.. '--·..., 1 • ._.. power. ..._,.., town. 1'* DAJLY P!LOf' · MHm , ~ ADtL ·Furnkhtill ~~..... = ::Wot•:::.:. · tm
D1JAJU l • .2 & Pool. :: :!:.r.rtcf.::::... f/ft/UDd PU.CB >'GUI' nm ltd •hen Oa11Hled .c:doa. SI •t IS YOUR AD JM cu.ssl• ).\CX S hllcp'J. nr bullnl, ~ft\AL.' 4m U.'-1'11' LAY1M• a all"All .. ,. MP CAU =
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1. StovW
2. Guftor ..
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4. ~locfrlc Saw
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5. C1mfr1 32. V1cuum Cloner '
• 6_. W•li)•r . 34; JroplCAl Fl1h
• 7. Outbasrd Motor .3' • .Hot Roe( Equipm't
57, El.arlc Tr1ln
51. Kitten
59. Clo,.rc Auto
HJ. CoffM T•bla
61. Moh>rcycfo
62. Accordion
63. Skl1 .
64. TV Sat
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1 .. s .. reo :SOI •• 36, J.fl~ .<i'-blnat • .. 9. ·couch · · 37. ~11 01u11o 65. Workllonch
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10. Clorlnot 31-. Starling Sliver 66. Dlomond Watch
'1J . 'Refi-lger1tor -ff-. Vf~~l}n Mirror
12. Pickup ·Truck 40. BOch-0.m Sot
67. Go-Ktr!
61. Ironer
13. Sew}ng··M1ch1n• , ·. 41. :Siide Projector 69. Camping Trall•K ' . 14. Surfboard ·. 42; ·-L1wn ·Mower
15. fl\ochlno 'Tool1 • <13:. PO.I table
16. Dlshwelfler ·, 44 •• TlrM .
17. Puppy . 45:'.l't. .. '
18. Cabin Crui10r ~' fvr . Cq1t
19. Golf Ctrt 47. ·Dr1~
20. Barometer -, . ..q, Linent
·l ' ' ·' 21 . Stamp ·Collection • 49. Ho..,.
22. Dintlte Sot · . !CJ: Alfplono .. ·
23.' Play Pon 51. Qi'lln.
24. Bowling Boll · 52.' 6xarcyclo
25. W•tor Sll1 '53. Rtra looks
26. FrH1er·
27. Suftca.O
21. Clock
~4. Ski .-.
5$. H(gh Chair
56. Coln1 ..
10. Antlqui Fumltura
'. ... 71. Tape Rae.order
· . 72. Sallboot
73. Sporlo Ctr
74. Mattr-, Box Sptt
75. Inboard Spoodboot
76. Shotgun n. Saddle
71. Dart Gama
79. Punching B•r'
IO. Biby C1rrl1 ..
11. Drum•
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13. DMk
14. SCUBA Our·
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0' JOIS a IMPLOYMENl Somo PBX ~ ,.. :
J-• "' ntod' L ..... 7020 qu!led, p1 .. ~ -Experte.-a<Q.-""' -pl , •• , ... Rotatl.na WA. • nilht dltft. Mu.t ... ..
whtddya Wantt Whaddya Gott
SPECIAL CLASllFICATION EOI!
Sl'ANlSH ... -. ..... ,,.. ..... oil --diet ud llllh pc«illl:lo~
-t1c Holp 1035 Expediter I ...,. ---.
HILP AVAILAILE Dl1p41teher Sao Luk• wooi?.!
Hlkpn. Coaka, Otlld c&l"!, _t:
CouJ>H, Chllufttr/Ht&mo Prftr one. year JndUltrial •.J 1
MIC' AOINCY .....-r-. pretml>IY ' In (AllM l ~
NATURAL IORN SWAPPlltS
Spoclal lto.. ..
S Ll::-.r:' .Jle'u~ iNc!uo':'cfca 354 11:. lit (L.B. 81.) 02-MM electronld. Ht c b School Vl.illU · I
1-Wlllt l'9U l\fl .... N lrMI. ~I ';1111 __. 1-........ l6S So. w .. tern L.A. Jla.<.tS33 ind. ane: coUeae p • '
OU-U•HnL Chwlu1 f<md. RADIO-CO • ..!.. :..-Toua ~ ~ ... ...,.., .._, llMf 9f Mwrtitlne.
t-HOTHll'tO fOlt IALI -TaAOES ONL YI PHONI 642-5678 '
To Piece Your Trider'• PtradlM Ad
Newport Duple¥, • to' lJIJ.2· Om~, uk. new
be«ch. Will trade equity ~ New tlift «c.
.... aood Lll\UIO twld... Voloo ,$1'85. Want .. -tial Jot. P-0. 1kr:r 1m , ear, 1tereo, ft.eal Eltate ar!
Hlmtln&ton Beacb. (Tl•> Phone &f4...2645
B46.(l)t5 Ownr. Have~~ 2lld f .D. value
LOl\tl!:D! 22' HlGGINS on teal OCllDma"dal bl.dg.,
CABIN C&UJSER. plus cub. Want: NeWport
Value $2,19J. home or 1.dtl-or 1 Prefer
Porm..enc -·t Far Eut ·Acmey MJ.l103
Holp Wantod. -7200 -NEW PlANllED
DIVISION
EXPANSION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
COLLINS
RADIO · CO •
19700 Jambo-ROid
NawP'I'! Buch
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3324 w. Yiarnor:
• $ante 4no. c..tNI<
WANT: Auto, TD. lot cr· T f ' watel'franl 'Aamt 673-4700
BeautifUl Lowry Organ, like Provlclts
new! Will trade 1Gr late Deof, Openintt
AU applic&ntl reviewed
on merit with no biu to-ward Race, (blor, Creed
ot SU:. -
0.,. 548-ml """ 60-116119
WW_Pllm_,i
bed. 3 bo......,.. ..... -,,;, °""""' County !noome
or hou.e. Phone 6'2-5855
after 5 pm or weeftndl.
Have larp view borne in
MALIBU, $65,000. Want
view hocne in . LAGUNA
flvlldlnt l'ltM~
$711. =M4ji' ifh model ~ Gil ? oC-equal MEN ARE NOW !IEING
valUe. can after 4 Pm or ~~· TO~ •--,--:,.-,,===-B lldl 1 ~ ~·,,.""'=e'l'i,;.•:,;.·.:.~c.,;.1'~11+· ~~r GOOD POSITIONS WITH·-• DRAFTSMIN u "' "'"'IR Older N'pl lf&b~ hdwd. TOP STARTING PAY. Experienced ond l<Dowi.dp $701 • $152 ... r
BEACH. •
~.i ~~~ ~; t: =~ $512. mo. ' up ::..-: ~ :.::::= CITY OP . ·:
· home, vae. lot or !-Own'r. department Minimum 1 NEWPORT BIA.di
Wrl.675; 6«)...&8 eve. Aa ptt written qreernent year draf6n& experiem:e. ..Jk! ~!ICfi weekdQI Cowptr)
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approx IJi blk DR PllJm' st.
Value $136,000, Want JtMP-
ttty or ? of $8000 I: Up
value. 5'5-UG evtt.
'=.5"'ro="'1"'oo'"Acre,.,--n~' -oeb,,-ol"°teo.-I 11 qualifiet\ i.nd acoepted '° Exoel beneflta I: srowtb po.-Multl»la open!• in tilt: on the PIYl"Oll um week. BuiJdhW ,.._. POlltbil ..
Rancbo, c.ut. oreo. wm Both lkilled ond umldlled tentlal. · qUln ~·8d...i ~
100 Acru CIMt.
$30,lm. WANT local Iooomt
Ai't Gkwinett1 !Urr.
673-7420 or m.f1IT
.,.,._. lor -obould apply u...,.,.,.... ~-~':~ ---or~.~ .. -. e STOCK CLERK -w _ .. ........... ~.. ...._..-. .-...-J.&n't neceuary, and we ano -c:redlted
or aibmJt ~)04 Akt. · an equal opportunity em· Knowledp ol boat hard.wan, in al tbs
Inatant fun just add water ployer. ~I:~· Expel'-=.. ::; two ~
20 ble l<et ot lnboo:d C1btn MINIMUM .....,. r<qUired. Apply In ..,..... 1no1 ~
· ........ w ·SO' lt"'Balboo QUALIFICATIONS ""'°"i.oNc RANGE °"' ol ... ~ '• ~ ~~ .tor $4(0) • A91 20 or over TOOUNG PROGRAM' other cbel1 n&at.d 1
Palm Sprlnp ' Br. 2 ...
home. H I: F pool. 5 TM
-tru.t dttd or ! ' 1 644-0672 e HI 1ctio01 'gitd or NO LAY-OFFS ·~!.
after ~!Q. ·-:...::, equivalent TOP WAGES App!,J bd::n • ~ ..... ~
rfs. ........ '''""" Eq. 11.450. ,Trd "" <.Br ..... Cd:M 'Sclloot area. 673-fMD
HA VE. So, ~ UJI e ora-County FOR dAy, De<emller I, ~
TRADE: For eqult>: In..,_ .. ~ * TOOLING MEN the a1y """"""" er unltL OWnor-.{gint. ra11dant 3300 NoWJIO<t ll!W-• ~
Eiua Guitar (~) Va·
amp (Kitwl). O:llt UOO.
Never ued. Tn.de tot trail
bike or what have ;you.
Ann Wmon 67.5-16°42 • 'i:;d::::lcally Columbia Yacht Corp. "°" Jlead>. ·,'.
$15.tm Eq, · in Dana Point • Allle to 1f1rt work 275 McCormick Ave. l .BR. J. BA-wleent-&luled C'.olta Me-. caut. . ' " in atrium, blt·in kit. " to now!NTE VIEWS w crpta, pool. Trade Npt R
POLICI -':;Ir
49f.6062 eve1. Bcb area Owner &e.2823 MONDAY & TUESDAY • Cabinet men e· Plumbers
RISIRVE POLlc!I
Orona del Mar. Stepa to
beach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac l5M
eqWty, Want clear lot or
small 2 BR home CM area. 5*3928 Eve. W-01'5
Cllte fittt~ sat\ili Ll(W>O Kl 3-9219, ext 23
betch boueo W.nt to beadl. Aak for Mr. Hill. • .i-..: __ ,_.;:.,.a tlo ~ Department ocee.; ,. ....... .,_ Pl •
. OfflCIR _;;.Ji
$2.~.41 PIR ~I ..
to trade ior a lot o: ! m.un CITY Of ~·
NIWPORT BIACtJ
FOUR UNITS • Anaheim •
3 bedrooms 2 batbl •
TRADE for eo.ta Meu or
Be a ch Units or houae ""'"" ........ """'-' Hunt Harbour back bal'
hot!le and or 2 yr old 38' Twti die.et Sprtfshr • eonv
tedan. Trade 1 or both/~ .
COU\fi prop or ! 213~0
LA:GUNA Beach duplex, nr.
Victor Hueo'•; Nm., &ood
inc.; fr.iOO ·equ1t;r..1"Wlll1
vacant lot, yacht or ltibmlt
OM'ler/qt~
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INSIDE SALES
MANAGER • Carpenten Want Cabover ptclmp -wW
trade $1000 equity In 11<
acrea near Palm Sprin&I.
. BoJanoe on lond $895. 115 .. .......,. "" -ot With mobile home OX•
Mo. Call 536-ll31 tield sales force and d1strl-perience. ~xceUent
.Top Palm Springs location! buton tllru. Uatlon between benefits. Apply In per-
a S . lot tt• ,_ markeijnz, manufacturirw, son. r ear. l , wut , ...... wv. and accounthc deputmentl .
1 ,.... lot. 11.000. -Trd pervloo onl ~
, ....,.._ ·home or income, Su er · rYftl ·ORER
Newplrt 8cb area. e73.70l9 =. ~~~ ~~
Oceonlront nx.r 1311.500 . Pn:f<r oevenl ,. ... tmlde MOTllNW.tE CORP ~. Balboa. ~ ales ~qce ~ relat~ , UIOIVl'I , 260. Trod• lSM"" Bo<~ tntntn(, T.D., Lot ~ !Jnifs. Huriy. -4000 C1mpus Dr.
Broker. ~ Piaae apply with cxu:iftctenttal Newport leech * * . * ::.':""° to Pe~ Din<· -------
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SERVICE DIRECT!)Ri SERVICE DIRECTORY
TILl! .. Coramlc '6974 Contra<ton • 6620
An equal opportunity
employer
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* Veme, die TD.e Man * • ltOOMS At>Drl'tONS • 1485 Dale Way, ·a.ta' &ea Out. work. Inatall I: repa.trt, -· L.'T .. cm.tructtoa
N<> ~ too mntll. P1uter Fl.Dl1t-, rr.Om.I.' 'kitchen or
p.tdi. LMktng 1 bower unit.I. Sin&l' ~ « 2; L-
J'ep&ir: 847·1957/MlMl208 , plus' cw:~. t1!.Janed. For ""' Bo1t Mecn11nlc1
--!<o &; """"" '"'9ne " Cuponton Te.levlslon-' Recu1lr 6985 e 847-15ll e , ""' Gel colter
Mtllt be qperienced
In -olllco ond plant d•nlnc, · Nteht
ahlft • 11 p.m. to 7:30 .....
CADlllAC COllTROU
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NEWPORn::R. ·N: ~· Home lmprov1ment · ...., Sander
to any make. Work * FrH F..timateil~·Plana ..,. CIMn-up
Div. of E•-c•ll-o Corp.
1166 WHlTI1ER AVE.
673-3111 ,
IUlftbtetd. UMd TV'r low MIZELL A · · ""' Auemblen
aa $25. xrn Harbor Blvd.. +t5 E. 17tii St, ~ :...., Cable Swedger
C.M. Addttiom: * Remodelina:
RENT A rot.OR TV low Fred H. ,Grewkk, .UC.
u SlO mo. 66--U72 67UOO * 5$-n70
COSTA ·MESA
EqUOf opportunity .,,,...,..
Jen11n Merine Corp.
·235 Filcher, Colt& Me111. J. C. Penney Co.
Sal@smen wantM FaaMon Island Babytlttl"' 6550 Carpal Clunl09 6625 SHO!tT TRIPS BY CAR IN Newport Beach
· Beach cltiu lllft. Hi&b Needs RELIABLE Oilld care, lllY CAR.PET Ii P'Uni. cleaninJ; commitaion rate ,Plut cash HARDWARE
aa:e, full °" part time my lor 1 daY. service A: QUallty OOnu1 and frinP benelibl SALESMAN
SRURITY
GUARD
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lovely N.B. home. 6'f5..~ work, call Sterllil1 tor U yoa·PfOll"lu. Ne experi-Full tim:; employment
Boit briahtneu! &0-8520 e~ needed. tun OJ' part Xlnt pay ~ments SALES: $17,IXK> plua ~
time. Alr mall A. K. Deitz, Outltandlnl benetl.ts cash hobua for man M11nt1n1nce 6555 Furniture· Restoring _...,,· -Pres., '0:meol""'t.cl-PA:V Apply in pmon 1n Nf!WPQrt Reub
BOAT Holl cteanmr & & Refinishing 6675 Corp., E. Ohlo Bldl., Oeve-Penney'I Fubloll ll1ard '!'ab rbort at(to
underwatt!I' work. Ca J 1 land, Ohio 4W.f 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. eontact customers. Alt
16'15-2031 Mon thru Fri after EXPER.., ·turn. retlnilh., pt. Architectural Drattamen Monday ttml Friday A.G. Pate, Pres., Tau
4 PM. m , antiques teitured, &old Seniar Plannen or call 6"-23l.3 1or appt finery Oxp., Bea: Tll. [ ========I IMllnr· Tull 548-1901 Senlor o.-.. Equal -employer W-Tau mat ··I
Irick, Mnonry, ott. -Senior Interior o.-'-GUARDS • • , 6560 Gardening . _ -~·· AGE OVJ:R 311 • I
BIUCX. Clon<:ftte. °""°""" ,,.....,. GM!enln& Wm. L. Pemn ~ Auoc'L . CAREER Se=lty -'< In o.ta ~
cu.tom Clbinet.. Small Prote11to11al Maint ~PORTUN""'I AMERICAN POJ.J~
jot. OK ,._ F.ot. ......., Landlc-. Cle ID u p . MA<:Artbur Blvd ot Font lW. VT II I PATROL~1
837-1 CdM, CaltL •· <n•l Jolo \pd.,.. -""""" . '· BRICK. cement, carpentry, 64f.0620. Contact Nell w. ~Mutull J"GDd ta1et 2UJ2M.DM • ...,,. _., ~·-ter,..,.-CLEAN·tJP, t?ff 1erv, 8~~·-for-N -.,..-,. .. ...., _. -rototil ad1nc sprr1n1d .. ,_._. • o DtMotac 1•sSlllFIJ"' c ARP!2f1'EM (~. ~.Freent.53&8885 lawns.' ~auI·r' ipraU:'. Wetraln.fllllorparttlm1 ALL·kOUND N,
65IO -YOUNG MAii MUtutl Fund Advi..,., CABINEr I 111£it:!, Cablnotmoklng I W""0 • FLOORS ----~---MOWING EdPl&' &i:ala · • nc. r -• · ~ ._~L cablDet:a. Oeo'l deanup. ;!auliDK"· N•t ~ over 20 Npt B. 160.1 Westdlff go.cm hive own toot.. can .JUck.
bouavouupwhD-........ Odd Jot.. <\'-ftntllw good ' ha-d I .A. l%IJ N. lliMitw., -.. -.r.Ji""'
-ca topl rttlOrlable. M'r·91132 DEPENDABLE PROF. c:ne of So. CalU'I l•dlna 547-8331 CMiyon Dr. ()»ta
jewelry chain.I. Eicelllnt · J'IBDtGI.AS MOD~ A C1~terln9 . 6590 cl.t'llv:...~e~tn,. ft1nQe bmeftta. A$1P1Y ID ~OtlonR ~ .. ~!'!1_!1 MQU> lSUILDERS o -~---~------=-:-.=:-7~-"-' -pindc; Klik Jewelen, 2300 _. av .... ..,.. •~ per. in J>oett, Mi.t • ft REPAlltS. ALTERAnONS Olt ~ E<!olO l•wn u.-B\vd Cooto Me& tW ... _ In Loo .... tOola. Call k Fi_~
CABINtl'!i, Aey .... job. lllltntebince. lAeONed NEW. CAR _,.. • Onaoe ea. -· ....... ~F>
25 yn. -· 54MT13 ...-1845-2310 llt • Requhe1 -~· ea.,.. .... Colt& ~
•HOl!J' , llEPiii!e M"'?!.:.. .. ~. I~=' ..:·=-=-.~ .!::: .. ~ ~ Ccir \V'-.........
,l'rompt.'-1 --!II 4 • --1-. ~ -Uas Fullth11a9i:
C.b...,,,r<modeltn" ~-__ • -=••w-• ~·~
• CallMABoRbQU: IS MOTORS -· Too'Pll' II J'OO qua111y. Miii oee 11, "* In "---'-t Co t 6600' ~-· f •--"-,...,. Oreo --M -PM. LIDO CAii. WA!B-: ,.,........ , ncr• • -.....-• ...,..,__ ~ IOO 9oatb O:ut HWIWl.Y ~. M&r. ---ta z. 11th •jfma
CONcRrra:. """'-p ooJ PROnSS. Wlidow. wolll A Lapno Beach •1'08 NIGH'lll need -1or fllMol'-Mol...-
. --.ityt_ Patb -Dr. -·Ina; b uo inu.o.. DISHWASHER i-....u ---~-o.i,
,Block -. H~-1 !tT • reato! .. A -Full Tl I 'd A relioble. Oranae A 1lol wm...r.-w-1
541-m< cr,..t>J w~ a--"" · 111r. SM 11111 ma -a. ?I
CD41'lllT -..,..,tod "° Froo -Itel S4M!31 4PPl.Y = ~· ~too .. .u. ~. B•ULING Cl THI RIOOIR lllJ for ~ SERV lta -ll~ ,_ • e a D, up• # ll J'UMoa 1*nd '8twer , fiml:tntl/Sale-. rt
,._ .-.-. H. 8tullldr. -odd I"" etc. l'rit N.....__ ~~ ..,.. Bch. ·~· UIOI -NB ~ El<per. La .U-•I• ~ JSm -"""IN"' ,,,_,.,, •~"'° -..v -... .,. ·-e dil'Qi( PATIOI e Mi fus DIUVlllS , NIGll1' -www .. o. IO I'll = -..,_.
-· - • -eLiGHT ·JI., U WN-0 11 , EARN ,,.. ~It. : J.. ":: ~ ~ 111. MAN To -" state Lie~ e IG-1010 Ct.EAR.UP .. Dapendtibac Evtl•Lataalll . ,..._ Ule i--+1 • • ...,_
DIAL dlrlct sp.sm. chup ......... , ·Ml4C'fl ' l'llD/Pmrt tllllt JOIN tbt ..... • lo dirt """ ....a: • I 17 4 .•
, Jour od; -ott Mck and ntE QUICKER YOU CA.u., ~ --DAILY PlL01' W"1!J ADii _...;... Wll l:!lliiJlt'
lf*> ....... ,_ tfnll 7 1'IQ) ~'"10\l .dll. atAIUJJI n'l -"'11111 ""' ..... ~I . "" ' 'ol . ). . ' • • • ... -..... . , 'l . -
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OAllY rlLOT Morld.at, H&Mlrlbtt 25, 1968
• -L T JOa> a £M•LOJMtN 1 luaS t. EMPLOYMENT JOllS t. EMPLOYMENT
..... Wlftlod, Mon '100 Help Won...i Help Wanted Help Wanted 1:=.;:::~;....._.__.,., -Womon 7400 w-.. 7400 Womon 7400 ~L~S MANAGER tbwwlves Oi;d-Moth;;;--··
\ TRAINEES • HOSlllS Eal'll htra Mo11•y for
~ = ~ PART TIME CHRISTMAS -..... -""""' oat...-........,•loJo.
lu Qe:menle arm&.
We ~ roaiqera tat an
d..veu.No~
~· W• train )'OU to
tir .. hi&hJ.Y ~ a1M
~with -.n income po-
tntial exoeediric $30.000. "",...,.. c;.r In on ti. around floor
with ooe of the nation'•
largeSt pool compa n)H._
CAU. ~ ot come to
~ Harbor Blvd., Garden
Gl'._'O'A'·
DISHW ASllfR
for P .M. work
18 OR OVER * APPLY IN PERSON *
Sll!ICk Shop No. 1
SS E. CoHI Hwy.
Corona del Mir, C1I. 67.l--
• 'BUSBOYS &
DISHWASHERS
FULL AND PART TIME
OVER 18
APPLY IN PERSON
2 to 4 P .?tf.
Good Opporlunlty
Must h&\ .. &ood tppe:aranoe
A!Wnoons, evenings or both
Fln .. t condlUons, 14p 111pervislon
Fubion lal1nd Newport Beach
,4PPLY JN P!:RSON
3 • 5 P J.t:. DAl.LY
Apply in peraon 10 1.m. 14 9;30 p.m.
Monday ,thru P'tlday
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Snack Shop No. 1
230S E. Co.,t Hwy.
Corona del Mar, Cal.
6'3-9'llO
24 FMhlon bl1ncl
An equal opportunity employer
----=--=-=-c-::-:-~--~~-~~-SE CRET ARY
lmmediate openlnr for a l!C'----------1 retary to our otNctot of Ez>.
EXPEIUENCED
PART TIME
ginttrin& Development,
e NOTE TELLER e
This po,sllion requlml a re-
spona!ble penon with excel-
lent lhortband A typ!JV
UillL You will be ~
ble lor takiOI I: ~ •
UNITED CALIFORNIA 1ng dkto-typ°"" .,.....
BANK pa.ny ~ • nd
:!23 OCEAN AVE. engineerinc report&. handl·
LAGUNA BEACH in&: heavy pbonea le other
~ general office dudes.
Good •tartl.nr aa1&ry pha ex-
An eq\ial opportuUty cellent benefita incWdlnc ll
employer days vacation durillc the
-*~~F~IL~E--"t.°'"MA=l"L-*.,--1 first year ot ernplQYJDent, and located l:o a new air
Oe.rlcal, part time to start. oondltloned plant 1.n the Ir-
Under 58, own car, mileqe vine Industrial complex of
allowed. No .elling. O:iut Orange O>unt;y •
area. Give phone. Box M· EVENING INTERVIEWS
tm The Daily Pilot MA y BE ARRANGED
DENTAL ASSISl"ANT. El<· VARIAN DATA
""'"""" -· L • 1 • n • MACHINES Hilll area. St.lary $400 plua.
Replie1 con f 1 dent l a I . 2722 MICHELSON DRIVE
Resume P.O. Box 191 El (Micbet.on Dr. at
PBX OPERATOR
Must be available for after-
noon/evenlnc lhitt. Recent
hldultriaJ. Upl!!riebt'e mul·
Upal boon! pl"' typ""' and/
or teletype experience. 1:30
to 10 p.m. ahlft.
COWNS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jambor.. Road
Ntwport ~•ch _
All appllcantl ~wed
on merit wl.th no blu to-
ward Roce, Color, Creed
or Sex.
~gont1..,·Mon t.
7550 Wol'neft , ----ARGUS
At•llCles
Vlolt Our New
&ponded Office
In Coota -
FEMALE
FM Paid
OD: SEC --···-·· to '525 HJ akilll • Exec a.blllly
INS. SALES ........ to $700 Brin&: your P.R. Bkgd.
SF..CRETARY ····-····-·· $400 To V .P. Pluah!
l.tGAL SEC ............... $450
% fe.! pd. 1 yr. exp plz!
TELLER -···--....... to $400 Your exp. PClYI off!
STATISTICIAN .... to $600 Sales account abUJty
PROGRAMMER ...• to $900
Cobol-Va.rlow: Serles
BRANCH MGR ..... to l~K
Pack up -Will Travel
CONSULTANT .. $225 wk.
Hvy. Investment bkgd.
FM by Applicant
EXEC SEC. ···-··········· $550 Full chari:•!
DRAFTSMAN ........ to $650
Stffl tab exp.
ACCOUNT CLERK to $450
C&l • lOK • Type
RESEARCH ASST: _ $520
BOB'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th SL
Toro, Calif. 92630 Jamboree Road), ~ATION Wagon d r 1 v er . Solid Math & Chem.
Touch-Up GIRL m<J 833-2400
For Silk Screen a: Photo. Irvine Indautrlal Complex Costa Mesa General helper, 1 year ex-Adj. to 0rarwe County
perience. Apply in pel"808 Airport '·PART TIME
40 MEN
Must be willing to start work
immecliately. Work 6;30 to
10, 5'nights a week. Top pay
and some overtime during
next.6 months.
851 W. 13th st, Costa Mesa An F.qual Opportunity
Employor DENTAL A11l1tat1t, ---~~--
certilled, 2 )Tl· vper. chair
1kie, 1D£ cbal let1&it1 g,
diversified general practice.
Salary open. ~l«x)
• TYPIST •
• CALL MR. REED
774-7256 LADY To do lite housekeep. To operate mM-632 bllllni 1 -~~~~..-.--ing and supervise 8 year machine. COlltinuoUI typing Mechanlc'1 Helper old girl. 12: 30 to 3:30 Own of invoice forms will be re-
l year experience required transp. Lido l.sl. 673-4956 quired blcludlng heavy uae
in maintenance and repair alt 4 PM. of number&. F1exowrl.ter and
of motorized equipmenL Sal· HOUSEXEEPER For 4. bn 10 key addtt experience
&.n'-$-196. -$616. Contact Ptt-per day, 7:30 a.m.-11:30 helpful. Call or apply: sOnnel o t f Ice, HUll~n .,._, 2 wta; Beach Union High School a.m. Mon--"••· ( D;~trict. Tel No. SJ6.9l11 beginnlng Dec 2Dd). $25 per .., wk. 543-1852
SECURITY PATROL EXPERIENCED
WAITRESSES
onicer 40-55 yn .. perm. Ra-Apply in penon. Surf I: Sil'-
01:1 unit Uniform allowance. loin Restaurant, 5930 Paclftc
Good pay. Apply Mon-Fri, 4 Coast Hwy, NB.
PM to 5:30 PM, 325 No. _..__ b ,..._,.~ HAIR stylist; muw:m, usy
Broadway, Santa Ana,.....,...., shop, Newport Beach. Fr-
ClA·YAL CO.
l 7th & Plo .. ntla
Costa Met.a
541-2201
WANTED Part time Welder, inge beneftil. Fol lowl11 g --------
Grinder, Spray Pa f n t er . pref. but not necessary.
Hours flexible. Co\l~e Stu· 64&-134S WAITRESS dent alright . Call alter 6SHARP ===-=BAR="°'MAID""=s"°'A~GO
P.M~ m-5882 GO DANCERS. ~ waps. ,.. BAit?\IAIDS • exp. Costumes $2.50-$3.SO to ttart. Call for Good Opportunity
Zl·30,. !tiust be attractive. intetview. 5fi.9!m SASSY MU5t have aood appeanu:ice.
Top wages. Apply in person I...ASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M.
bet. 10 AM &: 11 AM. 1880 Age fO far fatbl!r A: small
Monrovia. C.M. 800• Submlt complete detail
A9eitcle1, Women 7300 =tletter. Bax M ~Dally
I"~ FM Paid
Teller ................... $400
New .Accts Oftlctr • , •• $400
GDI. houseke!!ping, part
time. Mu.!t have retermces,
own tranlp. LaPlla Nlauel. ·-
APPLY IN PERSON
3-5 P.M. DAll.Y
SllACK SHOP #1
2305 E. c-t Hwy.
Coron• dol Mar
673-9050
Mominp T tll 9, tometime1 afternoons 3 tll 5. LEGAL SEC ....... to $525 Play~ ~r 3 til 3 yn. callf. eXp.
g pm. can Mr. Welcb JR. DRAFTSMEN to $390
847-2655 from 9 • 3 ~ Xlnt lettering!
only. LEGAL GAL FRL .... $500
Jobe Mon. Wom. 7500
CANVASSERS ..
SOLICITORS
Part & Full Tlmo
[.quna. Mluion VJejo. San
Oanent areu. Salary and
"""""""' UNIVERSAL POO~ CO.
122:25 Harbor mvtt.
G~ Grow 636-0000
SCRAM-Las
ANSWERS
Pillu -Crau -NW.. -
Bounce -BARGAIN
Sec. Plua Books!
ACCOUNTANT ··-to S750 Whitt· RetaU
LEGAL TRN. ............ $375
Ea.m I: Learn!
BILLING CLERK .. to $425
Min. 1 yr. exp.
LAB TF.cH ···········-··· $525 Mln 2 yrs. coL chem.
DEBrr WORKER ...... $433
Outside • Gd. Figs.
MEDICAL
REC. MED. TECH -·· $600
MED. SECTY -·····-$465
INS. CLERK ····---··· $433
SPAN. SPEAK
TR.NEE -.............. $76 wk.
RECPT .FRNT OFF .... $346
R.N. DR'1 OFF --· $500
The perwon who hu a
lll!COJldhand car kncrNI how
bard it ia to drlve a BAR-
GAIN.
MED-ASST/BK -·-$550 MIDDLE Aged experienced
couple to manage 40 tmits NURSES .AIDS ...... -$365
~~B~!~ i:;tpl: LV.N ................... shift $28
salary, Huabe.nd ma)' work. FRONT & BACK ........ $425
2J.3.. 721-9676 MED. RF.cORDS CUC: $465
I-=--~--··--~--Agencies, Men & DENT AL ASST ...... -$400
Women 7550
MW EXK AGENCY
MALE
Fee Paid
Fee by applicant
Log'1 ""'" . . . . • • • • • • • • $500
Secty!Peraonnel ..... , $500
Engl-.Aid w/typing ,,., $500
COOK'S HELPER RN'S.FULL TIME FM P Id ACCT SUPER ...... to 12K Good pey. 9:30 to 6 PM I 5 yn. exper with mater
Must haw own ~ • • to 11 SHIFT Secty/Mtg (spliU " to $600 • Secretary (split) •• , • to $550 DRAFTS~AN AC.DC to 9K Call~ Ext 2136 Excellent workln&: coDClitioo1 Secretary/P.R ......... ~ r. · Rec1:!1'tionlst ........... S375
Cl~rit "Typist .......... $375 EXPERIENCED Waitreaes. in new holpltal. c---•·-· ( plltl •~ ~·"' ..... ,, s ...... ..,.,... PROGRAMMER .... to 9K
Apply in pel'IOO. Swiu Contact: FC Bkkpr (split) •••• to $500 Exper with 1410 Serle1 Factory .............. $2. hr 01alet 414. N. Newport Director of Nursing Sectttary .... , ......... SS00 TECH. TRN. JR. .... to 9K
Blvd., NB COSTA MESA Seruor TypW ........ to $470 Fresh 4 yr grad HEBERGER
Perso nnel Agency
. .90'2 W. 17th Street
BABYSI'ITER. lite Mqi'g. MEMORIAL Girl Fri (split) ........ $425 · '
Pref older ~ exp w/ HOSPITAL CUstomer Serv (gplitl •• $425 INOVATION ENG. to 16K
Cos19i fl.1~sa 646-0241 infants. Uve in or out. 642-2734 a Typ, 2 yr col (1nllt) to $350 Pkg le Circuitry Exp.
"'54°"1-~38a.l-==al=t-c6:''°=---=-I HOSP.ITALITY HOSTESS fff by Applicant BUYER TRAINEE .. to 7K
PBX OPERATOR. aver 25, SERVICE, Ii looking tar Aul Admin Sec (ne1) to S52S 2 yn. Col.-E.E. Bkdg.
Secretary to $550 evening shift. mature women to welcome Exec Sec . · · .. ·• .••.. to $500
Veo.:: good future. Top * S42-15<W * newcome" to ttlll com-Escrow Ottie@r •.•• to S500 AD1tfiN. ASST ........ to 9K ski1\s. Receptionist .......... $400 Heavy Eng. & Design
R DENrALSECRETARY munity. Mu1t haTe H1tarch Sec. to $500 r-.. ~-.. ! _,. •-·~t ..• bo bond Dept Oerk ............ $.172 CLAIM ADJ. TRN. to 7K L~u horth--... """"¥=·••"""&It,~ '.1Y"'"'' er, car .... ...,, · "'-'""" I •~ Co wllli t -•-~ s ........ good typ-54&-3000 able. can 544-6925 and ap. .,,.,~, ·••·••••·•··•• o ......, . nc o .... ""'
!st . Co. benefits. -i.. '""' E M·'· St Sult File Oerk, no skilll .... $300
R · I COMPANION -Hou.selree""r. v..,-.I.OJ • ..... " e p T Bkkp t M ~hr ecephon 1t to $350 .... 7 Tu tin . · A.Sit r · · o ~·JV Part time. 5 dav. ..... r week. ' ' "---' H ~ 45. h'>nrllr phones. "A"73!S ,. ,, -'---------410 W ........... , wy,
GAYNOR """" Newport Beach 646-3939
f;mployment Agency SIITER wantro, my home. SALESLADY ARGUS AGENCIES
-225 E. 17th Street 2 to 10 PM, Mon thru Fri. Pa.rt time. experienced Work Nt1r Home
Santa Arm 542.7203 Call 642-32li1 8 A!lf to noon. OFFICE GIRL
-.-C-ONSTRUCTION-. *Elactronlc As1embltr ~~SMJN~sP· ~~M~ ~t t~'is,.12~
~{UY , , ••••.••• , ••• ~50 2 Years experience in solder-.., _, __ .. Auditor <CPA) ••..•. to 12K
OFFICE MGR. ······-to 9K Wholesale Pet Supply
PROJ. ANALYST .. to 16K
4 yr. grad system e)(p.
OPER. MGR ............. to 9K
Heavy Finance Exp.
DE"I'An. MAN ........ to lOK
Exper. BlO-Chem
Spd writing or fast note!! ck ing. 642-91XX> .,, Fashion 1""'"'P.l 1869C Newport Blvd.
Secre•ft-• .. uv. Newport Beach ,.._,_ Me"" 548-Tt96 BlO-CHEMIST ...... to 35K
""" ••········••·· ~ ~NY WONDERFUL Qp.~ -=~=o:-======-Nuclear Med. Bkdg,
Lt. steno, tn1n payroll PORTUNITIES ha't'e beftl ,.-.,---..,------S h I I I 7600
Girl Friday ............ $500 dilCO\•ered tn ClassWed Adi. PHONE WORK-EVENINGS ~-00 .s:.~·!~~ct_~.!1_-. . Fee by Applicant
·-· typ., mi... Tum b•d< to "Busneu ot> LADIES WE'RE LOOKING FOR
J . R. Pierce As.we. Ag!ncy portunitl~" NOW! South Laguna office ~s PEOPLE TO TRAIN CREDIT ASST ..... to $700 1885 NeWpOrt, C.M. 642.0720 --------1 3 for ple8M1rt phone work. FOR
DAD...¥ Pnm WANT ADS TitE QUICKER YOU CALL. No experience nece&sary. MOTEL HOTEL METHODS ANA. to $1,000
.Alwll)'I: a Go-Go! TIIB QillCKER. YOU SELL Salary plus bonus. Also need • ::=;=;:~==="'=="-======~~,;;;;1 mature worn.an a1 mpervi1-MANAGEMENT DRAFTS. JR. -··· to $500
H9'p W1nttd, Men 7200 Htlp W•nt.d, Men noo o:r. 499-2836 alter ~:30 Mr. Make excellent salary plUI ACCOUNT ··-··-to $14,000 Hearne your apa.rPnent u motel-[• hotel manager. Live and BOOKKEEPER -·· to $750
SECREI'ARY A(.COUNTANT BOOKKEEPER work in location, climate of SALESMAN ........ to $585
~ your choice. New motels and
JUNIOR
AUDITOR
Audit and verify 0«0unt1 poyoble
vouct..rs.. rwl.w •nd •n•lyie vtn·
dor ptymenf1 for Mpfltion of
1 •· .--1.... Review purchoM
order commitment Pd •n•fyu ven-~ dor cWaft "*"'°'· R*fUINt 1 d ..
• .,... In •ccounfl"f Mtd somt r•
lated oxporlo.-
COHTACT B!RT MILLS
• --17141 '4MOJO
a2aS H ...... 11¥d., c .. t• Mou, Celff. . m Ml•lf• Syst..,. Dlvlolon -.· !C!' Jlfl~~rch
• DM111n of Tho Susquehanna CMp.
1J. a aa.-•• ._... • ,,. ..,... 01Wr1Unlft' .,.....,_
• •
For fut paced Newport hotel! are beln& built every SALES TRNE. ····-to SllO Beach advertlaine •gency. I.Jabt book kit. e p In I Ii day. Many opportunities for REAS. HELPEll --to $520
lborthand, fast accurate m.anartn " ullltant man-agers. Men • Women • mar-Q.C. INSPECT ...... $4.00 hr. typing. call Bl r bar a
64 rled coupleL Train at home DES. ENG ······-·-to 6.SO 2--3910. In your spare time. Natlon-
PART time waJtreu. Muat wide placement asab:tance. BUYER ELEC ............ $750
be OVef' 21. Apply in penon, Thb tra1rm.-can t>e•your
Portof l no Jtallan rtrgt ste:p to employment ln
De 11caIe1 a en. 25922 the Motel/Hotel industry.
Mulrla.nds Blvd, ?otihloo wrtte now for corpJ>!ete de-
Vlejo ta.ua. No obliaation. VET·
EARN $.1 to $5 AN HR. ERAN APPROVED.
In your ~ time aa a
8 E A U T Y C0UNSELoR.
Learn -teacb glamour
miliupforChr \1tma1.
~M00/692-1910/615-51.95
FRENat ean..dlan Couple
detb-lt bM>)'sltter h 2
chlldrem. Uvit In or out.
Anaheim. •re1. T76-tll8
BABYSITl'ER needed 1rom
10:30 pm to 7:30 am. fn7
home. 3 chlldret'I. WW con·
rid« livt-ill. 549-1549
GENER.AL H1kp 'g It
bab~tUnr. Mutt I c v.,
r.hJdm, Liv~·1n. Any na·
tlonallty' 675-1869
----------NORTIIWESI' SCHOOLS,
Motel Tralntng, ~t. MN-54,
Box Mi52 c/o DallY PUot
Name .................... ,.
A.ddrea .................... .
CltJ ..... "" .............. .
Zftt ........................ .
State ...................... .
Are ....................... .
Kfllr'ttlt Plstnl , , , ·•••••••••
Twenty-One
Profoulonal
Coun..ton to
S.rv• Youl
A1'9UI A9•11CIH
COSTA MESA
1869C ljfWPOrl Blvd.
548-7796
SANTA AAA
1624 E. 17th
647-6336
WESTMl .. STIR
6622 W•tml-lhd.
892-8366
Manhon o! °'*"1btto!~
AgencJ .. , Men &
Women 7SSO
1A~:~~~
JJ1lsgency
1133 DOVER PRIVE
NEWPORT Bl:ACH
642-3870
A call for an •P"Olnt-
ment Woni comlnt In,
will IMW"e en l"fw'll•
•t •••
YOUlt CONVINllNCL
MEN
s.1 .. Enar to $12,000
BSEE. Prepare ~tlona
k lollowllp ID .... , ol
Purchase Order. Llaiaon
with eustorner field ales
I: Co. Engr. Min. 2 )'?'I
elec. design.
Account•nt to $9,000
BS or BA decree, 5 yn
exper in indU1trlal or mfe.
to bead up aocounttns
depl, Some EDP exper
helpful.
St. Cost Aci:ount•nt
To $10,000
Degree & min 2 yn exper.
Job coat analYBls. RF-2
cost breakdown inventory
control in/and or out war·
ranty repair control.
Mlcrolilmon $7,200
Min 2 )Tl ~t lt.Xpel".
Field work.
Estimating TreinH
to $6,000
Exper in machine shop,
production control & ma-
terial control preferred.
Scheduling Train•
To $6,000
Expediting &: production
control exper preferred,
WOMEN
Secr•t•ry $450
Ability to make decisions,
travel arrangements &
handle heavy prelllltt job
In busy sales otfi~.
Constr S.erc to VP $500
Min 5 yn exper, 1h, typ.
ln1 required. Must be able
to cope with aeveral pha>
es of the buslneu.
Jr Clk. Typist to $400
Laauna Beach area. Min
65 typing, would prefer
exper in peTIIOnnel, engi-
neering & eledronlcs.
FC Bkkpr /Soc to $5SO
Requires heavy back·
ground, cost accti, good
lh & typlna:, some know-
ledge ol. puaonne1 re-
c:ruiting.
Jr. S.cret•ry $400
Xlnt oppl;y tor some brfght
young gal with ability IE
intelbgence. Work for 2
dept& Public ~latl.ons &:
Acctg. Type 65, ah 80.
Mtdicel Wrlt•r Trnff
To $3SO
(bllege backcround in
chemistly, biology or re-
lated science. Type 50 w/
an interest In creative
writing. Marvelous oppty
of salary advancement.
Work with wonderful ~
ple.
S1le1 Promotion &
P.R. Commission
Houn a.re your own. Must
be a self stater &: attrac-
tive to represent prestige
local organization. Earn
from $125 t.o $200 per week.
FC Bkkpr/Offlce M9r
To $700
FC thru TB + Office
management ability. At·
tractive, wt"lt groomed,
sharp with stable work
background please.
Steno to $425
Exciting glamO\ll' busl·
neu! Muat be accurate In
record keeping with good
lypfrW , 1h helpful. Sharp
attractive girl 1ood In pub-
lic relations. FANTASTIC
FRINGE BENEFITS!
Engr. Socty $410
Sh SQ, type 60, Encineer-
""' .. _ pi.-.
Adv. Seely $4SO
Accurate typing required
plus dictaphone abWty.
Sh v.'Ould be helpf'ul. Pu~
Jlstilns or •dvertiaire
ba.ckground prelitmed.
Acctg Clerk $398
Ge:neral aCCOWJl:be duties
wltb looel fum. --_...,,,_.
642-3870
newpolt .
personn~
agency
TEMPORAR"Y
DMSION
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANOlSI FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
School•lnstructlon 7600 SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE
Improve your Income l:F::u::m::l::tu::re::-::-::-::-IOOO::-_P_u_m_llv_re._ ___ I000_-,.1
by lmprovl"t your
typing I
Variety of DOW tlec1rtc type.
writers u. avalla~. 1>1,y.
time or ewnbw. by tt.:
WMk or month.
NEWPORT
School of Buslneso
833 Dover Dr., N.B.
646-0153
Old World
Mediterranean
Spanish Furniture
Rocolvod cancollaHon of $22,000.00
SpanlM and Miadlterr.tnt1n Furnltur•
... -'t.~o;:"· --~ K.-Oii Dbp'-f
CZYOKSKI 'S cu.tom
upbo}Jtery I~ h 0 o l • ('.on.
tlrluoos clulet. D.,y A: E.e.
1l3l Newpcrt Blvd., C.M.
642·1464 •
Items as follows: Georgeous 8 ft. curtom
quilted sofa with eeparate loose ~lllowa with
heavy ook trim decor and matching chair, 3
matdllng oat occasional tables, (2) 58" tall
decoral4r limps, banging chain swag lamps
in wrought iron, an 8 ptece king size master
bedroom suite in pecan panelled Mediterran-_
ean style with top quality \5 yr. warranty
MERCHANDISI 1'0tl ldng she mattress '& bo> springs. Spanish
SALE AND TllADE decor dlnin« set. el<.
Furniture 10oCJ wai. .. •""'91 ... ,..._. 11121.00
F1!E>2ER 0>1-U "'::~::~Rl~I~·--· -·· .... $698.00 !ne~~l=t~, a:· Any Pleet Can le Purch•Nd lndivklu•lly
Knotty Pine, 3 Di~. 3 T~rm IAY1ll1ble -N•wcomer1 to C1llf.
upholltered 1tool1 i 7 s . rfflt Approvtd lmmtdlat•ly
~~-:.= .. :'4 J / J1
/] Furniture beautUul quilted mattru&, _ _ _ _
,;:;;,~. '=tkm.;..iblti:s. At Harbor Blvd. Worth $250. M2-6.S36
9XU ALL wooL oval bn.ld· 1844 ... wpon Blvd. Costa Mesa only
~.~.~tcu':; EYery night 'Ill 9 -Wed., Sit. & Sun. 'til 6.
foot, &ood condition $25. Aft. .
er S:OO p.m. 566188 G•r•ge Sale I022 Pl1nos &-Org1ns 8130
DANISH modern tum. Ta· .
bles, chest, chairs, rood ~-A-OZOR ~; oil LOWREY ORGANS
cond. Antique Bird~ Ma-paintings $25 e•·, addlng
ple Hq;h Boy $15. 675-J'.MS mach., elee., $70; . Ratt&!l DR It.. LR tum. wia: $35;.
4 PJ.:EX:E sectlooal d&Vl!"n-Jat> .. 'WIW 2 gun; many
port. Forest gtten, tuxedo othtt Items. 2801 Bayaide
style, no repair needed. Dr., CdM !
833--0229 GARAGE SALE: Dec sto"e
HENR.EDON Fr "'°" 5' (like: r:i~w), elec dryer,
credm:r::a ~ $250 A: 51x42 kitchen appl .. dotbinz,·teys, + (2) 20" leaves din tbl books Ji loll of etc. 54()-6177
$175. 673--0379 lln College C.M.
COMPLETE 5 nns of MOVJNG,.eontinuou1 garage
tumiture ·w • 11 ac-lllle. Household l t e 111 1 ,
cesaorles. Poweor aaw &i; clothes, toys.. 3128 Boston
work belch 541-8872 . WQ, C.M.
DOUBLE Siu bnk beds.I'="=======
custom made, very atnq. Appllanct1
$50 Bel t!K-7157 1~~-------~ • "•y kin bed Kaimore washer Ii Pl N~ Dew g: , dryer.
1100
See and hear the exciting
new llOlid state models. Hear
the new automatic orchestra
control. wow, wctW and
rythm aection. Aho used
Hammond organ. $265. Open
12-6 Sunday'
Coast Music
114 S. El Cimino Rt1I
Sin Clemente
492-4642
, Y•m•h1
Pi•nos A ·Org•ns
See them now at
Coast Music
1139 Newport Blvd, CM
646-0271 loam mattress, lacl. frame v MY rood conditloo. $45.
$85. 56-65m each. 847...ru.5 114 S. El Cimino Real
HOOVER __ ,.._ Sin Clement•
Off! E I t IOI 1 . w ...... w:r, apt 1i2e,
co qu emon like riew, .. ru1ar 1169. Sac. 492-4642
BURROUGHS J-700 '"' noo. 540-29li ~P~IA=N~O~s-&~O~R~G~A~N~S~
calculator Md multiplier. 11' HOTPOINT nefri&"erator, Famous Name Bra.ndi
Neu n~. $400 't'alue, a&k· he:ztr ~~t $30. l:o ~tng~~ll~60~or;:=bo=•L=675-=;;2968;;:;l!g~oocl~~"'~"'=·=673-365=:':"~'~'~·, Al8o u= ~~ents aft 6 pm. Antlnues 8110 Gould Mu1ic Comp1ny
::! 2>ti N. Main, Santa Ana
Gl!r•g• Silt 8022 P'OR Christmu wit just so: of Freeway 547-0081
BEDS, Stoves, w a 1ber1 , recelftd a large amoorit; Mmi; & Fri. eves. 'til i
retneeraton, iWtas &: ~-Cut &lua. Silver, Flou.-blue, 1 ii;;;;;;;;;;&iimdii•,;yiil2;;;;;!Dii5;;;;;;;;;;•I
drie1. 'I1le Garage, 1$0 art dau. ~ glau, I
SUperior, CM brass I: copper, 50 pitcher
APT . st 1 . I: bowl sets, 15 augar , size ove, air con-. shakers 125 cl ks Md
dltion, $25. 543-2394 after MUQI ' MORE!~+' fine
6 p.m. selection of furniture.
FURN., TV, vacuum, much Larry Morgan ANTIQUES
ml3c. All iood cond. 209 _242$ Newport Blvd. CM
6th st., Balboa. 673-7185 548-7383
Hammond Spinet organ
.,,;percu.u1cn, 'reverb Ir
repeat Save $ZS.
URd spinet piano, $395.
SOIMIDT·PHllLIPS CO.
1907 N. Main O 20th
Santa ADI
VA~ stock Amer I: D.n' FREE TO YOU tum • c1,,,... L •", .
ORGANS
PIANOS
---------1 Morran Antiquee:, 2428
MOM'S Done tt apln! 4 Newport Blvd., CM.
girll, 1 boy. Mom Dailey
dog, Dad fel\ow next door. Sewing M1chlnu 1120
Excdlent with children. s1--~------
e Player Piano.
LARGEST SELECTION OF
NEW• USED
W ALLICHS MUSIC CITY
3400 Bristol, C.M. 540-3165
weeks old 54&-5448 ll/25 19 6 7 SINGER co m P 7• BALDWIN Grand Piano ORG ·~c F rtll'-_ _. w/walnut cab. Divorce ac-la _,_1 --• ., 000 .... ~. e uer, ~g= tion forced sacrl!ice! Auto, ....,, t:VUU., .,.., '
hone. manure . combined zi&·za& toucb-0-matic, but· ===-673-="-78---,,-wtth wood 1bav111p. Good ton h 0 1 e S. blind htma UPRIGHT Piano, recentJy
mulch. 833-5332 between 8 & , ' reconditioned &: tuned. $225.
5 Mon thru Frl 11130 overcasts without attach. ,~1632 •• ,, >·.JO . ' Al~e $3,87 mo. or $37.99 iJT"' ....
BEAtmFUL lrisb setter. cuh. C.ll 526-6616 M 0 v ING. Mu It I el I
Female. 8 months old. Toi========= I Wurlit!er '1Jlrtet, ebony: like
good home with loving care. Musical Inst. 1125 new cond. S400. 67>-2805
646-"539 ll/26
l GREY &: wht fem. kitten ~ER Bandmaater a.mp;
1 striped male kitten ia reverb unit, Stratoca.ster
Slame1e. T wk1. ruftar. M2-449I
~5978 11/26 DOBERMAN~. Iii week
GD. Uttle fem. dog. 1 yr. old "Pick ~f ~ Litter''
-all shot& & license very Olamplon Sll'ed. 967-9886
s mart. doe 1 tr 1ck1 CLARINET. "Good condition
548-41!i2 W25 Barca.in. $50. 54~
COCKER spaniel, 1 yr., -
housebroken, B c.n -w ht., Pl1nos & 0"11n1 1130 ""°"· Good 1"' Inc"' ,.,i. FREE 12 tB TURKEY 842-3151 H.B. •
Televlslon 8205
RENT TV $10
No Deposit • Free delivery
894-5111 Ol' 172.9110
2·1V's, Zenith, big llCl'ttfl,
perl cond. $45 & $65. 338
E . Walnut C.M. 64&-ai86
RCA Color" Console S145.
Cmta. Mesa Service Center
534 C.enter St., CM . 64ft..3443
''DAISY-TYPE". male do(, ~~=-~~ 0':n: Sporting Goodl 8500
med. poodle-nux; 6 mos. iifving h ~u.Hy I: P 1•ytu 1 · GIGANTIC SA.LEI ==re U:h!
1!:~
""~:0,,---~~ near mod~ls, rent returns, blanks, $15-$25. 11.zes 6'6"
LOVEABLE yellow male kit· demoa, trade-!ns, discount th.nt 10'. New lllrlboan1!;
ten, 5 mos, ~ load models. $65, all sizes. 548-3487
home. 633-'1942 afteT 5 Orp!\I from ••• ...... • $50. LACKNER Ski Boots, xlnt pm. 11/26 2 Manuals, console•. chords, cond. worn only twice, men BEAUTIFUL ldttena, al i Hammol'd I: cthe.rg. 1lze 8M. 494-1562
A&'• It coion. Some long Pianot from • .. • • .. •• • $115
haired.. 542---Drl ~ llJZ Grandi. COMOlea, spinets,
1tudio9, UprlghlL 12 Differ-
ent makes. Save $ $ $ on
your Holid9Y p\D"Chue.
Lay .A'flt.Y Available
1'erml up to ' J'US: ()pe:n Mon. I: Fri. Eves.
Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.
FREE l2} 8 foot yucca tree1. HAMMOND
Yoo ell& and . tote. lnOORONADELMAR
96U657 ll/2S M54 E. Cout Hwy., 67U930
MALE ~ter lB monthli
....... -""' trslfted. _.,...7 11J25
2 TeT)' cute white fiufly kit·
tens, fbrodm' I: lilttt to
one home). m-3m
I
MOVING
!! . SALE I I ••
Mlscell1neou1 8600
Christmas Gifts?
For those friends and reJa.
th'n ., hard tc pltMe TRY
a gift from
TREASURES OF
All BABA
3419 Via ()por1o, N .B.
Open daily incl. Sundays
11:00 to 7:30
*AUCTION*
U )'Cl'l "10 sell or buy
awe Wlnd;y a try
Auctions Ftkiay 7:30 p.m.
Windy's Auction Born
Behind T011Y'1 Bide. Mat'I
2075"' N~rt. CM 646-861&
35 MM KODAK Signet 50
ca.mer., range finder, llill-
tlmer, fJlters, tripod, &llde
.oner, tnya, 40 x 40 ICT"ttn,
projector w/carrying cue .
LIR n_. $100. 646-1100
SEWING mad'!., Mly re-
oond., console $65; cor. ltf'P
tbl. $35; cor. ck-R ns;
beaoL }litcb Sl!i(I, rn.ttch.
d.tn. ll!t $100. 548.-8547
PAll.Y PILOT WANT APS
BRING IW!ULTSI
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• leu~I Mlnvftc:turw'a ShellnMln S...llt ,i'
At 'l'lnlllc SaYlnpl ' a• Wood e1ned llll1 .n.111, le. 11W1'1 dWr;
beaut. fabrl<I. I Pe hau.., dart olt dill.
"~ •A>lact or a.oeado fnmed chlln;·l 1'11
BR 1ot. !Mr Mt. • Mn. ci-, Is minor;
2 commodu, decor&UH hetdboard In Span-
ish oak or .. ocado deolp.
Item Sold lndblduallJ
Sbop Anlund-4>efore 10ll bu)' "' US!
VJ.LUI $19S-l'ULL PlllCI $429.95 .. ,_ • low • $3.00 week
No Down-UH OUr Store 'Chlfp Plan
No Fancy Ftont-BIJT Qulllty Vabieo Wide
Al'PltOY!D FURNnvltE
2159 HAlllOR. COSTA MESA
12 Yun .ame locaUon 11me owners h!....' Dally,.,. p -~ 1:2\"7:~~ · ..
FERRARI
Newport lmporU Ltd. Or-
an&"e Coonty'1 only autbor-
lud de&ler.
SALES • SD\VICE • PARTS
J1r tllµort
31111port s
J1rt11port
3\tnp o rt s
3100 W. c..o..t Hwy.
Newport Beach
&C-9«15 540--176f
AuthortzedMGDeei.r
-"f•
VOLVO
VOLVO?
Wo Hno Thom Alll
SEE US 1Sl' OR LASt
BUT SEE USI
'57 METAUJC Slut O!llftrt·
Exoall mnd. ' chrome rtml. Newly palatod, 96>-'15110
CHRYSLER
fall ltmi4 '14 OO>arr CALIENTE
IHPORTS -'!:. , ""
OYOTA-VOLVO I-========
COMET
1966 Hart>or, C.M. &48-930.1 CONTINENTAL
CORYAIR
'M MOOZA. OCIUJlt, xlat cond.
Rw>o aoo4. lllW dfer.
IC-71611 lft~ 5 PM.
CORVEiii
'81 OOKVEtlE n.AWU:S.SI
2 tapl aD pwr' llr' lDQ'
IBhVW•alder-
tn tnde. flSl..ml.
'84 Corwtte 327 auto, AMI
J'l\lndlo,PowBA-
fllR!O..Alll PM .._US'I
DODGE
-----------------------
usm
SPORT CARS
POR.SCHES
1968 912 Coupe
lrt1ll 9r11fl, S+.r11.
1967 912 5 Spd.
Yellew, WW, dif'Mlt
w11 .. 1 ..
1967 912 ' spd. Wlllt., with S,llr:. l11NM1r,
17,000 .. 11 ••.
1967 912 ' spd.
Y•ll-. AM/FM r1lll1.
1966 912 5 Spd.
a.1, •• l1111t1ll lbli1111t.
Also
1961 to 1964
PonclMa ovailablo
MISC. SPOllT CAii
1961.MGI 61
11111, I J,000 ~111,
1966 11'1 a.i..... Wire•, ••• •
1h1rp.
1966 M6I Rttr.
1967 COlvmE
Fast Bid
Y1tl1w. ~ •• ,..4, •Jr ,..,.. ---....
JAGUARS
1968 2 plus 2
Mt.M•tl• tr1111111r1l11l111,
•Ir 1111llltlo111ll, l,000
111llH • w1rr1nty.
1961 m Com.
•• ,, ... ,.. •• 6,000 ... 11 •••
1967 2 plus 2
1,000 .n.., wlllt. wltli
1111... h.hri.,. lt11fllll•· , ....
1967 1KE Coupe
..... 1M.1n1 ,,... ...
.C-.1y Sport Corw
1"4
MGI '1395
l,.S '1095 · s,na.•m
Alplno
I ..._.. Ytt,... CIN111.
1'65
"'81100
~ .... .....
'595
NEWPORT IMPORTS LJD.
3100 W. COAST HWY.
NEWPORT llACH
642-9405 ••• -" 540-1764
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~10
VI. autcmattc. p o w • r •t.emna. radio heete.r dehao wheel......, .....,,.....p1uooUor
the fa .a t o r 7 •tande'd
equip. 12105111 ..J'
s29ss 'A
IMMIDIATI ~a
DIUYlllT .........
JAGUAR·i..
HEADOlYRIEd-:" ' , ...
Complete Seles. So)Y>
Jee and Parh D•p•rt~
ment for JA6UARS.
S•• Tlri• &:cfttllf -.~
'''' Je9111,. r .... , ' •••••• ,,
NEW '69 OPBi:
R•ady For Deliv•i~~~,
W•1IJ11't yn ,.,rt, r ...... -· h••• ,...11'1, ~ ,.."" -..1~., ,.,,.. .....
,....,. ' ltyll.. ,., ..
••-111101111t 1f "''"IY • ;r.; ' ....... 11117 '., l
-'69 Opel COUii! .
'191921 : .. ~ .. ; ......, •• c.... .... ;· 1 . "' fl.lly 1q1l1111M T11cl11lll111'
t1111I "'''t1r ..,11 .. 111, .,,m ~!
syhm, r•lll1, ll11Nr, Wh'tij_
w1ll1, 1111111 1p1H wt.al' .,,,, ... ,,., ......... ~
f11M1,, 1tc., 1tc. .;•
tlOJ411 ·~·
All 1969 llloclela ~. Colon Herw •• ...:. _
-tollrlwl
''7 cou•A• ·
VI, •11t..1 PS, fie. •If}
fULT47tJ Av•r•te '9hlf
11.. • •• 1r: fJ070 .~=t
•2495 ;~·
'60 DOHI V.•T°". e....,., s11.11. LHt
koo, .... "4. UJl7 j '795 .·
'67 UNCOLN .?Jt
2 Dr. H.T1 F.11 ,..,,.,
1lr. IV&Y t61 I A.,.'
.... 11 1111 ••• 1r: $44Jt>-•3795 ;q;
'66 U SAlll ·
2 Dr. H.T. Aut1., PS, ji,
fact. air. llYVlffl Arir"I
•9' ret1ll 1111 IMlr: $241.
'2095 ?:.
• h' 'H CHITSUll ,.,.
JOO 2 Dr. H.T. FwTI l'W'·•
fie. '''· fNm461 A..,: .,. ,.. .. 11 11 .. 1 .. 1r: ·~p
'1595 .::•
'H IUICK INYICTA~
St1ff111 wa9011, A11t1.11:tl
H, '5, tllt whl., 11199, rhl'f
fa1. •It. IWXVIJll -.; ~
'1195
'U DOMll M...lf
4'1r. K.T, ............... ........ -CTPUOHI ilrl4ll
• ...... $1420
'2095
'61 IUYIDA
it.II ,._,, f•dWf •Ir.
1 llktOOI A_..,. rehllf
......... 1110
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' . Forestalling.
Orange Couoty, bastion of free enterprise -a
lemg agricultural history and tradlUon, ia being forced
by ita popul-explosion to plan fur the f\Jture as It
1!$Ver bas In tile pe.st.
'Lal18ez faire won't do any longer. Not 11 large part.
of our county are to avoid strangling and dying In a
jungle ot tract developments and poorly-planned com·
mer<UI attacbments.
Fortunately, tile county has a group ot lorward-
ttrinking resident.& determined to meet the challenge this
situation presents. The coovlcllon of mo<t of them is
that Orange County could be siclc and e""'11Ually die
from urban sprawl "of thil kind that has already claimed
Los Angeles ~· unless tllere Is preventive action
DOW.
UCl'a "P?Olect 21" i.. a group trying to plan ahead
for the 21st Century . .-some 200 pubHc and private coun·
ty leaders, responding to· a questionnaire, agreed in the
majority that coordinated planning efforts, preferably
countywide, are needed to reverse llle trend toward an
wi>an blob.
TMlr citation of Los Angeles County as "already
claimed for drabness" undoubtedly referred to auch
areas as South Los Angeles. A drive through the area
just north of Orange County Is quite enough to make the
point about monotonous tracts lntarspersed with ugly
commercial areas -places of no distinction whatever,
and no green belts.
Among comments from UCl's Project 21 group,
these were particularly cogent:
~A school supeiintendent sees "hodge-podge com·
munities without a sense af. unity."
-A Chamber of Commerce committeewoman fears
Orange Couoty "will look junkier and tackier all tile
time."
The picture isn't all doom and gloom, of course. The
group cited such examples of good planning as those on
the Irvine Ranch -the UCI complex, Mission Viejo,
Laguna Niguel and Leisure World, plus such other resi-
dential development& aa The Bluffs and Cbristiana Oil's
~Teen-ager'· Is
Modern Concept
A day or so after his 13th birthday
last week, one of my aom said, "You
know, I don't feel ,any diHerent now
that I'm a teen-ager· -and I really
thought I'd change after my birthday."
In such ways does nature want to
imitate art. We have so dramatir.e.d
the "teen-aier" in our culture that
youngsters actually tmagine they will
tiirn from Jekylls into Hydes overnlg)IL
A n d. of course, if we expect them to,
they will begin to act in accordance
with our unexpressed anxieties.
WHEN I WAS A BOY, there wu
no such thing aa a "teen-ager"; even
the · word -much less the concept
-was hardly in existence. You. stayed
a boy until you became a man, if
you ever did; now the youngsters ba ve
a foot in both worlds at the same
time, which accoUDts for their.precariout
sense of balance.
There is no doubt tha~ botb biol~
and psychologically, the teen years are
difficult ones, especially so ln thls era
of blinding change. But adulla ~·
them even harder by adding to the
normal difficulUea of growing up their
own apprehension about the children..
And here the "theory of fulfilled U·
pectations" ia hard at wort in a
mischievous fashion.
TIDS THEORY suggests that If you
expect a person or group to behave
in a certain way. that very expectation
will push them further in the same
direction. Treat a child a.s dumb, and
he acts dumber; treat a minority group
contemptuously, aod they act cou-
temptibly; treat a husband with suspl·
cion, and be begins to justify it. And
so on.
Teen-agers In America are expected
to adopt an intransigent pattern of
behavior, and ao many, if not most,
figure that if they have the name they
might as well have the game. They.
begin to act like what they read about,
which ii what ill meant by the phrase
"'nature Imitates art." All occupations,
age-goops and sul><:ultwu adopt a
"'persona" that la more a matter of
cultural rol .. playlng tban of personal
.lelf-expression.
! THE NEmi FOR fdenUty with a group
Is one of the most powerful and in·
eradicable tendencies in tPe b u m 1 n
organism; and .s tbe sense ol com-
munity and fomlly solidarity bu dwindl·
ed fn the indnatrlal society, young people
have. transferred this 'need for idenUty
to their own peer-group .. Their natures
bsve oot changed, but tlteir loya!Ues
have. ·
Adolescence is a time of added stress,
but it need not be a time of estrangement
or alienaUon from the family, and if
the child's new needs are respected,
and if the pre.adolescent relationsh.ip
bas been b a s e d on realisUc affection,
not on sentimentality or on tyranny.
Tbe troubles too late to cure at 16
begin at 81 when parents fail to listen.
One Foot 'in the Door
To the Editor:
After reading your editorial, "New
Guide for Movies," I have to admit
at least we parenls have one toot in
the door.
If some of these pictures are on the
"adull level" I'm sure not all adults
appreciate a de c 1 in e in morals (for
example, sadisUc violence and obscene
:anguage ).
Thank you for taking an interest.
K. OLSWANG
Letter to Vielde
To the Editor:
1 have sent a letter to Mi111 Vickie
Lynne Cole, Deshler, Ohio, the 13-year~ld
girl who carried the sign "Bring Ua
Togelher Again" a.s her greeting to Mr.
NW>n.
I told her : "The wonderful sign you
carried to greet Mr. Nixon must have
Letters from readers are welcome.
Normally writer! should convey th_eir
message in 300 word! or less. The
right to ccmdense letters to fit space
or eliminate libel ii re!erved. All
1.etters mmt include signature and
mailing address, but names may be
withheld on request if 1ufficient rea-
aon i.J apparent.
toucbcd the heart strlnp of every one
Jn our nation. It did mine.
"You are now a celebrity and I fetl
you art wondering what each person
can do to help Mr. Nixon to unify
th~ . country -to bring all lhese 200
m1lhon heartstrings into harmony.
"Would the simple Golden Rule be
Bt1 George --......,·"' thl ftrst note in lhe great endeavor?
n;;at others like you want lo be treated.
Dear George: If we could put this golden thought
Where can I sell dirty post Into each heart and mind we wouJd
c:ard.11 all have a song ln our hearts."
~. goinl through my auk, GENIE D. ADAMS
J found a cardboanfbox containing lnu>drt<ll ol the old-fulllonec! peMy
-card&. rve he&rd tome col· lector1 pa1 for the1e .
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To the Editor:
I have seen many commentt relative
to capacity far students at the California
universities and colleges In connection
witb the defeat o( the bond authorl1aUon.
Why not etclude from Ute colleges
and universities those Jtudents and In.
atructon who dlarupt the ti:lucational
facilities and make available the vacan-
clel · created for lhoee who desire an
education and m qualifying for
IMcbiDi poa!Uoca.
S. R. LAMPSON
Huntington Harbour In Huntington Beach.
There was pral.oe as well tor the regional shopping
centers, such u Fashion Island, South Cout Plaza,
Fashion square and 'l'o\\'.n and Country. ·
But again on the gloomy oide, the county is In a bad
way when it comes to having airports to meet the ever-
growlng needs of the age of air transport. Planning for
this need bas been sadly deficient In the past; whether
tile deficit can now be overcome i.. a major question.
Nooe of di ... problems can be resolved by just hop-
ing that builders and developers are going to plan all by
themselves io.r the sights and sounds OW' children must
live with and endure.
A syotem of llmiteil regional government -loose
controls and close cooperation between cities and qtber
governmental bodies -bas beep proposed by Cocta
Mesa's Vice Mayor Robert M. Wilson. That may be
one element in the ultimate solution.
Without some ~dance, some control, the dour out-
look of Project 2115 close to becoming a reality-frigb~
erungly close.
Relieve Their Loneliness
~anksgiving .is three days away. It's not too late
to think about, and act on, tbe special things we can do
to honor and make more meaningfUl this most tradition~
al of .American holidays. . -,
First, we can tbiuk about the elderly, the shut-ins,
tbe ones without family who stand to endure a bleak
and lonely day. We can make the effort to find them,
~gh public !l~encies or private nursing homes, and
invite ttiem to JOm the festive board.
. Second, we can join in the effort by the Interfaith
Service Center of San Clemente to bring home, hearth
and turkey to 3,000. Marines stationed on the Orange
Coast and away from their families.
Call the center -492-1814 -to extend an invitation
to one or more Marines. LOCKEt> ON
Red China's
Military ls
Disrupted
JO Billion Pieces of Mail
WASJDNGTON -Evidence i11 ac-
cumulating here that Mao Tse·tung's
Wstarred "cultural revolution" is now
disrupting and delaying Communist
China's nuclear weapons programs.
New repor18 from lhe mainland detail
political turbulence reaching inside lted
China's def~nse agencies. One report
relayed from Hong Kong indicates that
Premier Chou Eo.-lai has been assigned
by Mao to end "factionalism" in those
agencies.
For about a year after party chairman
Mao launched his cultural revolution in
1966 intelligence reports lndlcated that
weapons programs were insulated from
the Red Guard purge. Those report.!
were supported by contin uing
technological advances evidenced by Red
China's series of nuclear tests.
MORE RECENTI. Y, however, lhere
have been reports of political upheaval
and delay in weapons programs. Some
experts here are now·saying that China's
development of long-range b a I I i s t i c
m~iles has been set back by about
a year.
While those estimates were initially
confined to weapon delivery systems,
a.s opposed to nuclear research and
thermonuclear warheads, lhe experts are
now commenting that China has not
conducted a nuclear weapons test for
nearly a year.
Major delays in China's nuclear
weapons development could h a v e
repercussions in U.S. defense planning
-especially wilh reference to the con·
troversial thin defense line against
ballistic missiles.
ABM DELAY? -The thin anti-ballistic
missile system (ABM) was originally
justified by former Defense Sec. Robert
S. McNamara on grounds lhat it could
defend against the sort of missile attack
which the Chinese Communists could
launch in lhe mid-197Ds. If China's at·
tacking weapons are being delayed, then
perhaps the U.S. defense system could
be delayed too.
That argument was pressed I n
Congress, as recenUy as last October,
by opponents who feared that a go-ahead
for the ABM system would wreck Presi·
dent Johnson's plans for U.S . ..SOviet tal~s
on limiting oHenaive and defensive
missile forces. The House and Senate
were skeptical lhen about reported delays
ln Communist China.
NEW llEPORTS will give n e w
credence to the argument, however. The
point will surely be pressed again by
House Md Senate doves when Congress
get.'I around to Its annual military pro-
curement bill early in the spring.
Indications ire, however, that Congre$.'I
will not delay the ABM program unless
and until a firm and enforceable weapons
limii,tion agreement ii reached witb
the Kremlin.
President~lect Nixon Is a supporter
of the ABM system. Influential con-
gressional support,en art not Ukely to
be rwayed by delays, however Well
aulhentlcatcd, in Chinese missile pro-
grams. They see the thin ABM l)'mm
as a building-block towards a defense
line agalNt RusaiAh mlslUes It aucb a
f)'stem ahould later be required.
Pentagon offldaJs agree that the thin.
enti.chlna ABM could be upancled fn
that fuhlon U dl!lwe afall\lt Rualao
ml.ullOI becom" fusible fn Ille luture.
By R<lllerl S. Allee
.... lolul A. Gokfamllll
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Another. Record Christmas
From".a purely pragmatic point of
view, this has to be anoUter record
Christmas. So what if retail sales drop.
ped in October for lhe second straight
month, according to t b e Departnlent of
Commerce. Retail sales in the week
ended Nov. 2 rose substantially Over
the like week last year. And Election
Day promotions helped lift sales for
the week eo.ded Nov. 9 by about 10
percent.
The Post Office Department expects
to do big business in lhe remaining
weeks before Christmas. The estimate
is that about IO billion pieces of mail
will be delivered, or about 50 pieces
for every man, woman and child in
the country. This would be up about
l billion from last year.
The department expects to hire about
50,000 person! to help wilh the Christmas
mail. This is less than half of last
season's 125,000. The reason? This year.
the deparbnent is going to ask its regular
mailers for a good deal more overtime
work.
CHRISTMAS CARDS alone should ae-
count for about 3 billion mailings. A
couple of warnin8:s : the deadline for
air mail overseas is Dec. 11; for distance
parcel post inside the United States,
Dec. 2; for distance Christmas cards,
Dec. IL
The patron saint of Christmas shoppers
is also the patron saint of Christmas
shoplifters. Shoplifting Ls c o lJ ti n g
American retailers between $24-0 million
and $2 billion a year, depending on
whose estimate. you accept. Much of
tt comes during the Christmas season.
Manufacturers are taking all kinds
of precautions against shoplilting -
boosting, all it's called in trade -by
sealing cartons "firmly and wing non·
transferable labeb. The sad thing is
that more elaborate packaging meaiis
higher prices. T h e-s e, of coorse, are
pa.id by honest customers.
SAINT NICK -apparently an affluent
bishop qf the fourth century who liked
to distribute anonymous gifts -is the
tradiUonal patron saint of pickpockets,
robbers, and pirates. A favorite tale
Js that Nicholas, the son of wealthy
and pious Greeks, threw bags of gold
into a house to provide three luckless
daughters with dowries. To this day
the sign of pawnbrokers, 1hree gold balls,
symbolizes the incident.
There are four fewer shopping · days
1n the 1968 Christmas season than lhere
were last year. Christmas Clubs will
·be paying out a record $2 billion in
deposits th i s year. But o n I y half of
Christmas Club savings usually gels
spent on gifts.
WINTER COATS, furs, and accessories
are reported selling well, in part. because
of the colder weather tn most parts:
of the country. Shoppers are showing
ralher faint restraint as the result of
the 10 percent tax surcharge. Another
Social Security tax increase cert Jan.
1 will affect everyone who works.
Meantime, retail merchants are looking
beyond Christmas sales, which may or
may cot set a record. Some call the
period between Christmas Day and New
Year's Day their "13th month" as far
a!! sales are concerned. And 11ome
observers pin their failh in brighter
skies far business not in seasonal factors
at all, but in the election of Richard
M. Nixon.
California's Crime Battle
By JAMES E. WllETMORE
Senator
35th Dl1trict
One of the major Issues of the recent
presidential campaign was the question
of law and order, or, specifically, the
appalling increase of lawbreaking wroth
Is taxing society at every tum. If the
campaign accomplished no more in this
field lhan to stimulate efforts to combat
crime, then it achieved much.
Even as the campaiJZJl oratory was
waxing hot, the legislative processes in
California were rnoVUlg ahead in our
own efforts to augment the rapidly grow· .
ing batUe against the criminal element
that would, il undeterred, ·destroy out
society.
THESE EFFORTS were hlghlig)lted
recently in a legislaUve bearing at which
the problem was explored in depth.
Evidence at lhe hearing clearly indicated
the possible need for a atatewide, co~
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
In answer to .. A Dillllusklled
Driver": Next time b.iJ car breaks
down and other motorlltl sound
tl>elr horns, approach the first one
and lell him, "Wlll you push my
car while I puah your born ?"
-S. G.
puter-assisted program wilh at l~t
regional command and control systems
a.s well as statewide criminal iden-
tification and information systems.
Prior to the ht!aring, a legislative aub-
comm.tttee }\ad ~ailed questionnaires. to
all police chiefs ~d sheriffs in th•
state aeek1ng tbe answer to questions
concemln& what lhe state could do to
aid them 1n lbe enforcemrilt of the
Jawa.
TllE SURVEY showed that 8S j\Ol<tllt
of ihe' ' Jaw -enforcement alflcm.. -of
CalUornla believe a computer-assisted
command and conb'Oi system J.8 esse,tiUil:
'Further, a proposed automaUc vehlclt
locater system gained widespread• ~
port; areawide communicatio111 and
records coordination is held aDsoJutety
necessary; and ~uate commana and
_cootr.ol systems, requlr!tl ~e, radfo
!!hannels, were oons!dered 1 ittaJ~ adlo
junct.
The study wu ordered to detmnltle
the rtlaU YO cosll IQYOlved In the
reporting-of a crime, as -pafed ·with
the coll al lnmti&•Oon.. at'rest, IP'
prtbensloo, con'ric&n .and lncarceraUoo.
AN INTEREmNG fno!lbl into the
apuatioos ln Lo& Angeles wu giveri
by a }>oflce ~-Ill who &aid the
Los An('ka _ Police .Deparbnent Is er·
pandin& many oC lbe tlem-fnvolved
1oca117, lqcludlog a reglooal warrant
oy.....,, a tdetype oyllem !<Jr the sending
of messages, a,-d CGOtrol l)'ll<m,
and a ear locater l)"ltem.
'1'11' commtttee w. .... told !bot the
Idea ot ""all to '!'AD" pc.lJre b not
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U1e answer. The city of New York,
where more than 30,000 officers are
on duty, y,·as cited as an example of
a high crime rate in spite of ample
polic<.
ON TlIE OTHER hand, Los Angeles
~as gone to the "instant cop" lheory
in planning for the dispatch of officers,
through the use of electronic computers,
so. they arrive on the scene within a
matter of seconds. That city has decided
th8t with the new equipment the same
officers can do one-thir<l. more worlc
within the same cost structure.
Although the hearings are only a first
step, they are, nonetheless, a step in
the right direction. Solution of the pro-
blenlll k> be encountered unler the far--
spreading umbrella af Jaw and order
is not going to come easily. The course
of work set far us will be' difficult
and undoubtedlly trying.
BUt, as all of us know, lhe longest
journey begins with a single step.
----Monday, Nov: 25, 1968
"Th< cdltorlal page or the Dallu
Pffot setkt to fnfo-rm and ttftn.
ula.U reafhrs bf/ presenting thll
MtDtpa.ptr's optnion.t and com-
metr.t4f'V on topics of intertsl
and signifWanee, by providing a
forum for the tlpTts.rion of
our rtaders' opinion.$, and by
JWUrnting th.f dt11er11 oit'w.
potnu of informed obaeroen
and rpok•....,. on topiq of U.. dav.
Robert N. Weed, Publlaber
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with limle of the·ye.ar's· favor\ttl'·dellcacles, wild ·
game· and waterfowl.. The frontier 11 IC)llt, of
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A Thanksgiving
Pie With . Crust
-aDd 'l'lllabctvlnl .... _ aall
alw81I -l'lliaplila Piii I ~ -
11lto -..... ,ol that lllqollartenlmc
.... p>palc -bu a 14 cup llnob' cbopped pec11111
opley -11111111 and )he I ~ water. = = ~ • crunchy ~~tin, eggs aod
"Pecan Pumptln Pio" la tho ,brown OUCU In a largo botfl
oliHublonod CUllaJd type p1a until well blended. Beat In
with a -daah el· Pumpilin Pia Spine, OrM(I
Orange Peel u · well u Peel and oalt Gndually but
Pmnptln Pia Spice !or a.-la milt until mlxturl fl Inc· n•o tlie perlad ....... llllOOUI. Turn tnln llllbaDd
lo a hearty lamll1 ~ 'c:runo:ll1 Pecan Crust. Bab
-· Moil II ahead, 1ben la a •err bot oven (421 pmlah -_.. dollopl c1e.-r.J u m1nu1e1. Tum
of ..... -wlll!'l*I cream beat down lo llO degrees r.
and pecc1 -In oerve. and cootlm11 lo haka 40 lo
PtJMPm( PllCAN Pill 41 m!mdM until a lilver knife
I ---') ~ . ......._ inalrtad ill '*'1er coma out can (1 .,.._..., .. ..uq~ clean. Cool Garnish with I 1arp egp ~J-• '
"' cup bmm ..,., packed ·-Wblpped Cream
1.,, teaspooas run;pilin Pie and Pecan !Wvet just belan
Spice oervlnc·
•I "-Oranp Peel ClllJNCBY PtcA!I CllUST
.. ...._.oa11
1 can (12V• oune11)
evapora*9d milk
Punchy -Crull Sweeteood t!lllPptd cream
Pecan bal.-!CO' gamlsh
CllUNCll!"PIEAN CRUST
I 1/3 CUJ11 alllod all·JlUl'POM
floor
o:.nbl.oe Dour, ult. sugar
In a mWl bowl. Cut In lbortenlDC until m I x t u r e
.-mble1 llD&l1 peas. Stir In
pecans. Add water mixing
with a fort until putry bolct.
together. Roll GU! on a lightly
llourod board.. Flt lnln a I"
pi• -MUeo one (I") pio.
Time to Take
A Turkey Break
Sitdonudnlnl
With tho boMay ruah ol
eootlng and .....,.. ad
..... cooking and -"""""'"'· i..1 that -yoa'd lite In
do moot? Blll lt'a not a1'raJI -l>lo with tho children'•
-visitinfl -acbool or relatives eommc far tbl
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What ,.. -for tho bolldaya 11 a turby broat
-.. all.Jn.one dllb that'•
elegant ~ to aerve your
husband's -and slmpi1 ~ In requln Ii tt 11
preparation.
And tbat'• Gobbl1r 1 1
Reward C1111role, a
a:nunptiOUI dish full of two
traditkioal holiday fa--
turkey and -Florida oranges.
Turkey baa -Olr lndl-
tbial ~ food for men
'Fight'
For Good
Lights
-,... """ • 111111p, ........ ..,.wbetheryoa
.,.. a "oennatlon ~·
Ca q1" -by, ..,_11 ..... Dll'llll' ~ O.M(I Oomly--· ...., a pd Wini lamp
.. -.... adoquale n,ht -~.-..«-... " .... ._ ... _,
... , ..... _ll!llltt .. -• .w..-ffJlll!t;a ................ .. _., .... ...-; ...
11 ....... .. •: ... .. ...,., .. ......
than .. ,..,., and during
tho put In decades there'•
-a -Olli growth In tho lllllUJI producUoo of thll
ftne bird.
-old American food fl tho orange, "'-original
pflntmp go back In tho lat.
11111 Century. a.an,. have
bi( been a lnd!Uonal food
at boll! 'lblnbClTina and
Chrlstmu, -tho uriy pick of the crop comes to
market In November.
Gobbler'• Reward CaMerole
IJ an elepnt gourmet recipe
,.. 'll bl proud In """' guest&
ma 1r11 holiday or weekend.
It's IO good DO one will
belDOID tho }ltullnc ol the
band!IOIDe bird at all! A baaic
wlllto ....... flavored with
tr.oh orange juioo and lherry,
eel thictened with I 0 U r cream. II poured over chopped
turkey, cootld rice a n d
Or&llll allctt; tbm the dilb
la baDd lirllllJ. A ~
of alrncnct. lddl cnmcby tel·
tun. 'l1la pnperaUon of thll
rtdpl la tlmple; tho flavor
-jult watdl tho~ faces!
GOUl.El\'I llBWAJU>
CAISDOtS
I llbitspOOOI buttor or
marprino
IWWpnnaaflour
I tup mDt
I prllc elm, crushed
.,, cup cnnp juice
I cup l"' pint) aour ....am
.. cup lhorry
2 ""11' cooad panleyed rico • or-. peeled and 1liced
' Clllll chopped c 0 0 k • d
turkey
.,, cup llllverad almondJ
tn medium aucepe.n melt
bu"", otlr In floor unW
llnlOOlh. Slowly add milk a
1iWe at a tlml mdll -llld ~. Do not boll
Add prllc, oranp1Ulco and
IOUf cream. Relno9I from
-. stir 111 lhorry. -""'-rice In ,._..,
-; c:ovor with 1-
11-llloea; add illrUJ'. r..-.... an.-, ....... .
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PORK STEAK~-LLsgc
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PrNEAPPLE ..... a 39c
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Apple a Day Delicious
In Danish Cake Entres
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An apple a day ii delicious
utlng.
If you should tire of the
raw version, whether eaten
out of hand or In a aalad ,
remember they are equally
delicious in cooked diJhes.
For a m o 1, 1 t, navorful
desaerl you might try Danish
Apple Cake.
DANISH APPLE CAKE
I Mcintosh apples, peeled
1nd thinly allced
1 cup melted butter
~cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
"' teaspoon nutmeg I cups· fine dry bread
crumbl
1 cup whJpplng crum.
Lightly uute apples in but-
ter; IUr tn 1ugar, clnnamon
and nutme1. Put alternate
Salad ·stars
'Cheesey'
Spread
If you want a pleasant
1 .. Ung-the _,. feelin~ ol
knowing there'• a delicious
offering In the house to suit
a number of mealtime and
nacktlme needs-make up a
batch of Olive Cheese Spread .
Nowadays these spreads art
lltely to be 1Lled. u much for
canapes u for sandw:icbu.
layers of apple m.l:lture with
crumbs in loaf pan. Chill
Rvtti.l houn; turn out on
platter or tray. Whip cream
until stiff; cover top and a.ides
of dessert with cream .. Makes
I to 8 stirviJlis. · ·
Quilt Star
--W• lib lo put !ht Olivo
Cheese Spr .. d ht I fol blue /1 .. {\" '!".:)
crocl: and pretellt tt, along "'f 'l"ftld ~ '"' 'lrith tomato Jui<• .. ..... Add a brilliant touch "' I
other drink, U a heJP.Jour• ~-'!itb a quljl of dJa.
Mil ~for eracUro. And mmd patcli<i! lormlnc llan.
ID -to II. Star of Bdblehem · -ro· ~'I -.S,,. doe JOU ~--n. lorlul In ,.,. con do wltb tblo opreod: ,_ -.., co ocrape. '··
ti u • • -lor celery -patcbeo ant be . """'" or omil!.olJa tomo· llrips. Pattem 7111&:
-"' -u u band'-patt..nofpatdles .. oeuvn or oalod. ""1 cDl1f. '(colni)' for
OUVE CllllJ:SB SPREAD eacb pattern -add 15 cents
1 p o u n d 'mild cbtddar for .each pattern for first-class
che<ae, IP'•ted medium milllq ad -"11bondllng;
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1'f. e u p mayomulile-t :1 p t will tab three weitb or more.
salad dnill5lng 1 lend to Allee Brooks,' The ..
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.. '-!!.'!r.:~--1'' l'!)· Needlecnft Jjtpt., Bo1 -il3 .. ~u-iii! I Iii ~ Old Che,liea Stailon. l!lew
llld ~ York, N. Y. · !GOU. Print In a medium ~ bowl N ... , ......_, ZllJ, Patitnl
vtgorouoly ot!r tosotber -· Gi.t: -, t• cbeeN, lllad •..src and Neecilecnft Ce'* 're -over o11... .. • dollcDo .. --. ,,,...
Turn lolo -..... Jan .. freo pal*-'pr,toted -
..-; -·llPll11 Nllil· -.. --·. onto. NOi ."IO -IM&T,AllT ,
U•'11 a . .-i for -Glm" -fol>odoiw = ,, wldlM IDd CftCb!l'I ad.II a toYtt decacatar .«<--
llUfllnl for t11t!J ftdcoo,and 11.u ll·loda1.-1ivo ll ...,P...
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U.S. to Push Pneumonia Vaccine From 20 Years Ago . . '
Bll'nlBllDA, lid. (IJl'I)-.\ .. ftodlo .......,., told IArntr aid the medical awm of this," be aald. A key breakthrouall came In Many ol thoM w!lo died Acoordln( to the NIAU> ty
0and .elfectlv._ lll 1111-
popllllr -el Iba 111111 a ----111&1 Illa Jll'ol6ulao WU -and J1rOb-Why are people ctyln( of llU when Dr. ROOert Aus-were olderpenono tr thoM plw, amne 400,000 poeollUO' malo, t..man '"'""._.., aod -·••-'-•....,.. _,_ha41'1WNC1· lblyatllllo-unawartofllll --.r·m.1 lulppened trtu of the University ol witholber-towbom nlapatlenllwillbelludledto tiletllal'ftrP!JPllatloopui1&
-ed to Illa -of Illa mod-• lllll!lber of pneumoota deatlll lo Iha "mlncle" drqlf 1'1moYl.,..la School ol Medi-pwnnonlo lllfedlao o v o .. -.which of Iha 1J It wd -.led lliat .,..
an earillc for blr old< buo-n *""' 111 the U<1ltod Slate&. He cited Desplla tlli uao of l>OWll'llll cloo oludlod """10lOllll wes wbolmed Iha bodY beltre ... • dlllmol llralna ol pnown.. ...-of Iha 1a.-1e -
band, a mloohblo -...,. "r.kfllla -Iha eurHl1 1Jiur<1 lbowlnl thol -ontlblol~ Ibo marlali17 nto al two New l'ork City horDll-llblollco cculd lab elfod. .....i bocterla ore -)ano• with Ibo -• dle4 11p lo "°" wllll a lled la """' ..,._. be 1&14. "It nlo, •l<l>I . wltll Influenza, ii for bact"1al ~ hol all. '"Ille lllucty o1>owtd lhat 'll>ul, R wu decided lllot pm'lleot. , ,.an ap, 11 1111# bo poe.
cold. •• WI 111&1 tbon wu no ''1~ 11ft1t 1mong Ibo lead-gradually rllOri-lrom 11.t par thtN wu lmvtrtlble dim--all U-wUb .......,.. Furihlr, NWD baa award-olble to lulve the """ vaccine
,..._ _, a'"-1or--·lo -people -bf. ea-of deoth. 100,000 -1atlon .Jn 1111 to ap dOllo eerly In Ille dleouo nla cculd nol be ~ ed conlndl for oorveillance llc:tmed and readY lor 1•11-~, o-.... ~-"";ii _tjl,,..QlqM"9-ld ' cltln'.I. tbtnl< the med!~ about It a docadi loltr, IC--dam:"«Uhaldrupcauldnol cund, oneumonla woald andproductlonofthevacctne; enl .~by Illa mfddlt of and.:::·. ~ ....... ,....: .... ::.:.=-=="-·~~~~~ct:::"':::::loll:::..:•::...:a:...:w=M=l•:_::&N~~ ... ~·='"':::...:w~lbt:::..NIAID:;::::;;:..·~~-con:::::tro~l~,~N=ld::..::Allltillo.::=::::..~~=lla:=Ye.:..=w~tie::..!:invenrnv-:;::;=lted.:::..~~-"'11cb::::;:...:wlllwlll.::..:'bobo:...:t..=ted::::..:f~~~aal==-~.....,:l~rle~.-·~·~~~~~
snorted. • • .J .. -"·-lolld, ...... .,.. ........
oneumod• killl bt&a• 1'--
000) lild ... -In tho Un"-4 Slalel. wb11e up 10
500,000 ~ an ~ljrii:bn.
l'neluMalall!llON--
OUJ durlnl flu ~ ,...
tlcularly -jlonol1I -55. •
Tho National T,111111118 ol Al-
lera and 1Bfec:tla9-Dll 111
(NWD) llol --I _lo_...,.._
=?:r~= c·:.....,1o~ for the ......ued '
drup.
S'l1lA TlllGIC IlllllOll
Tho arrival~ an-
tiblollco and 1111 "'"' •hodowed an porllnl dove!·
, "PM<nl In the bottle ~
?neumoola, and lhe miidal
prof...ton u a whole made a strategic error, NIAID ,..
pc>rlod.
Durlq o Wtrld War n
~~In:: ~ to ' bl Cl"•rh'tb' dfectlft aolall bodeNl
--liileclloo. TbooldY&Cdno--ed by Ibo l'ood and Drue Ad-
-and pul Oil the marbl "1 E. R. Squibb • Som.ButlCllll<thlna-~ The vacdne wun-i
In the -over lbe newly develoPed ''miracle"
drugs u effecllve weapona !JI
curing pneumoola, the med-
ical • proleaa!Clll forgo! al>out
the newly deVelopecl VllCC!ne.
Soon, R became unprolllobte
for Squibb to continue .DllQU-
facutl'lng It and the vaccine
was taken off the market in
1952.
Dr. Edwin M. Lerner, coor-
dinator for the NIAID pneu-
Youth, 19
Gets All
The Medals
SPOKANE, Waah. (AP) -
Larry R. t.rson aays, "Sav-
ing a man's life 11!1 the great·
est possible satisfaction."
The 19-year"(J!d Army med-
ic just returned from 13
months in Vieliam where he
won the Silver St'ar, the
Bronze Star, lhe Army Com-
mendatioo Medal, the Viet-
namese Cross of Gallantry.
three Purple Hearta and
three campaign ribbons.
"Before I went to Viet-
nam," Larson taid. "J want-
ed to be a vetertnarian--an
animal doctor-bu( after that
experleoce, I wont to he a
people doctor."
1111 firot Purple Heart came
after being lbol In lhe foot
while with an ambush patrol.
After lhree weeks in a hos·
pita!, he was back 1t 1he
front.
His second Purple Heart
was awarded after he suffered
burns when an enemy rocket
exploded while he wu ridina
In an armored penonnel ..,..
rier. He wu blct In action In
two weeks.
The Bronze Star and hla
third Purple Heart came
whi!!n Larson wu cauaht in
inleme enemy flre .
La.non won the Silver Slar
when all the medics in hill
unit but himself were wound-
ed. Ht had to wort alone for
lhree days. Once, he bad to
rescue a U.S. soldier '° e1-
lulu.sted by lht fii)ltlng he
headed Into enemy lines.
Tile Anny C"ommeDdatioo
Medal wu awarded for meri·
tor:loua service in Vletoam.
Astronaut
To Get Air
Scout Badge
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -
The one Boy Scout awatd
which eluded ·-aul Donn
F. Ellole baCt .. ·tho !Mia
WU thal of A.Ji 6cdut act.
To qualify lor tho awanf,
wblcb " not ~ •• -had to lf'Ollll · '"" da71 and nl"1lt away fJ:<m ...... l"eellna 11111 All' • ...,,,,, Moj.
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WHOLE HAMS •••••••• 55e lb'.
CENTER. SLICES ...... $1.09 lb.
BUTI CUTS . • • • • . • • • • • 55e lb.
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HolpllalJl.y ... been tbt
tndittonol ..... thls lial• "' 10or, but wjtb lranUc jut·
I minute ....... Ind ioac trlpo
home ,,. .Ibo bolid"11, tt'•
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llW>ct, miD tblt °'""' """ ~ -P1lddllll oeveral -blloi'o 1111 bol!daYI· II will •le r • beautllullJ In tbe rtfrtgtrllor;
thu tlm!ll1 ...... tt In 1111
aeme manner u It. wu steam-
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aerving. •
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Steamed Pudding bu 1111 zing
"' fresh """" Jlllc:o, .. good this time "' yeq It'• !Im
IO m.Qo loo, llld iltYOU bavt
JOUDJ. -lhey'll eoJo1 lr•tchlnf llld "bolplnr" u you
prepare tblt ~ treal
ORANGE AND CllANllZllRY
STEAMED PUDD11'1G
10 cup ,liulter er mornrlnl
1 cup pickaged light brown .....
t eggs
"""' lilted all·PIU'P*
!lour
I teaspoons baldng powd..-
1'. -uJI ~ -baldng llOda
1(4 cup mllt
~ """ cranp julct 1 tab~ iirat.d orange
rind
:i,; cup raisiM
2 CUpi fresh aanberriell
Cream !Dgetber butler llld
lllg8r. Add eggs, one at a
time, beating until light atter
each addition. Silt tDgether
lloar, biking powder, All and
tOda.
Add c1'7 lnp'ldlonta to....,
-alllnlatolJ "1111 milk and oranp fulc<. beglnnlng
and ending wltb floor mlxWn.
Stir In -rind, rlllllll and cranberrla.
TUrn .... ~ 1-quan ....... lllOld. Cover
...., ttgbtl1~ Oii net In boav7 deep "1111 about
I -"' boJ11nc water. Coftr; (ltlm for about I
lloun.
Adjml boot to keep .....
bollml..,.i1thr"u I ho u t
llolmhf period, adding moco water ........,.. Unmold
ud serve warm with P'OJXDY
Orange Sauce or Orans•
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YIELD: I aervtnp.
Note: Pudding 11111 be made
ahead , wrapped •ad
refrigerated. Raae•miac lo
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FOAMY ORANGE llAUCl!i
1/1 cup butter
2 cups 9'fted coofectlonln'
sugar
1 egg, separated
1iii teaspoon salt
1 lea8l>O«( lf&tad -rind
I/• cup ar8nge fulc-e Cream butter, add about ~
ti the augar gradually aod
continue creaming until Duffy •
Add OU yolk, All and oranp
rind; heat .well.
Gradually add remaining
""'" alternaloly with orange juice. Place the sauce ln a
double baller over hot water.
Coot until slightty thickened,
about I to 10 minutes.
8-o from heat; cool.
Beat 111 while 1llllll llill ad
fold llgbtly inlA> cooled "uco.
Som eold or sligbtlf warm.
YJELD, 2 "'!I"'
ORANGE DAllD llAUCE
Ill alp """ -1 cup silted confectl-9
augar
I ~ orange Julct
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Clum -. add -gra4ualiy aod beat until Jl&1it,
OWiy and 11nooth. Add orange
JuiCI a lmlll amount •t a
limo. Blend in rind. Chill or
.... at room temperature.
YJELD, " cup.
Frozen · Fish Steaks
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Bloom Party
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Siu 12 Out II). - -F1Fl'Y Clll'll'll (colno) ...
each pallom -add II -for eadl polllla for flrlt,cla..,
malling aod spec1al handling;
othertriao -delivery
will lob--or-. -to Alb -.. 'lbe DAILY PILOT, 105
Neodlecrall Dept., Boz tu,
Old at. llalloa, New
Yort. fl, Y. lllllL Prtlll
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For lhDet lib ~. you
need a oell-pt-.i main
clilh. Mollo 11111'1 why frm.
an fl.sh aleab were iavented.
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nmllllhllublnllll-er cabinet all throogb Qcto-
ber. Yw can pan broil them,
charooal grill them, ·bake,
broil or poacb u..m In Ille
oven.
-breading, they need not be thawed flm. Cooldol
Clll ltart U 100D U tbe oven. lrJtal pu or.broiJor II !Mlly.
11111 mali IOlecllaa .. OU!'.
11'1 moslly a matter ct the fls1I
you lika llld lhea • • , ono
lleak per appetite. Aa often
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\lean"--....m ti lbrlmp 10UP II cup dalr)> 10Ur .,
2 leupoom 1 ..... ju}a
l/t cup crumbled Blue -2 or I baJllxil or nwdlllh
In • small AUClpQ. com-
blno, IOUR· ....,. c:nam and lemon juice. ·Stir over low
beat untU booted lllraugb, thea
.ur In Bluo -· Put fls1I -In a batlna dlah and
top "1111 1111 """'· Bake 28 or lO minutes (until fbh
flabs eas11, with a fork) in
a 3lO cleJroe ovm. Two or
three lf<rVlllll.
u not. the number "' -::e ~e is stated on
Total weiCbl "' tbt -~~ toe IO fC1U can figure Jbowmucheadl-
wolgbs. ""' .._ .. -aD;J ewld1rtd a ..,q fl ... -.
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overcoot. •• l'iab ii dcm when
ll fllbo *11 wllb a fork. ~or-... ---. .. •1o•m1nntes11 ·-talde-
-fl!lh -take the longer oooldoe time. Another
Up.II ••• I 1"IJ J? batlq ---la aucc ... boll Ibo -t!nl. u tt seems rt11m•hlt n..l.'1 how
Ibo lollowlal ..... -It.
Dairy Food
Necestary
For Vitality
·-... -m,aoo COWi ill Cal'f••...,,,,., .. __ mlli ....
"*1 foodt, wllJdl ll OOI o/
b toir food 1roup 1
W 11 tm J for vtt.illtr. The
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_...i.ort , • , ucept at El
llancbo I PllllllP meaty birds •• ,
t..i. fl'olell to preaerv• that
tlaoor 70011 favor I 35~
frozen Grade " " Hens
u fine a bird u you could wiah
for ••• plump, broad·b~
and tender ••. for real ~ I•
d•liihtl Sun Valley.
Fresh Sausage ............................ 49~
Fresh llfOUlld , , , perfectly blerujod , , , deliihtfully.
aeuonedl ·-'-" -
Honner s Bacon ........................... 59~
rint qaal!V , •• 1 .... mob' ll'IOCllMU • , • •!iced I
Fresh Grade "A" . Toms ..
You CAD be Olin of a 1plmul!d ·
Olllne whoa 7ou rout one of
~ Golcltn Harvest bl?dl •••
tender, tlawr ••• a dellsht to
behold. a joy to dine onl. 43f
Fresh Grade "A" Hens
Raf.oil In 'Sodileiii C&llf~ 4 5 and ruohed fresh to El llaneho C
• •. quality :you'll be proud to
oerve •.. tendern ... and tlavor I• :you11 hear about for ....0 I
Eastern Oysters ....................... 99¢ ~
For that opecial recipe of yolll'l. , , w .. tem Oyoter1
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lanai• ••• tnll7 .ob<!
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II lllilt.orod I Whole or
half at tllil price I
Ground Round ........................... 6f.
Fresh ••• to inaurt J'OCI pt 14" tla-you'll favor!
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of tee to imure fruhw1 •• ,
Y ou11. never find a finer turk17; 4 7 ~ RUJ!led to ua daily ill molllltalu
El Rancho'• ..... ii your ~ of q11111t11 I
~~~!.~~~~rade _'A' ~ens I '
Fernando Vall17 floeki tor 49c 1
• J specifications ••. proces!ed and
J>aeked . excl1.11ively -for El lb .
llancho ! Satisfaction suaranteed. .
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Cooked Shrim~ ....... : ............. 1.981~
Why not plan on se1·v.ng a t.antat'lzinr shrimp
eocktaill
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Roasting Pan ................... :~1.98
l!lulltoil• • , , lloldl lZ to 11 lb. bird. Savo '1ol
Roasting Rack ................... 6r
Adjustable , , , brow& !flt J;urkq pstec:llP.f
Meat Thennometer ........ ~1.59
Elminate 111• _,,..1c1 Stahlleul .
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Roasting Chickens ...................... ~ v. q Frosh , , • and bif .•• and londer! •• , for tn old
faahioned treat! ••• tho kind you remember!
Maple Leaf Ducks , 59~
Wentzel'• ..• plump bllutiea to offer so •aoh 4'lf#I
El Ranccho fialt fresh Produce! '
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Yams &-Pineapple-W1
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Red Velvet • • • o....t
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flavor • • • Iha quality
makes a dlff-1 1. 5 c' Hawaii's• tlMat, Jlllt In 1· 9c ti!llO to add 1!amour to
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Garden freoh.,. and tender I A welcom• addition to tho holiday menu ! Freoh ••• Ocaan Sp!'a1. ••• u tnditional u .turktT for WI srMt flauaul Bi
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, or who!e ,. •. qualicy ii;'.~ 1i111ply wolldetflill l!e/ '® # . , ;lP~J!, ll:in<;e. ~pkin • ; • bff 9 Inch lilo , •• heavr with lll!Cioua fjlli .. I
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10u'll want to ..,.... tilt TWT belt! • •t;J. lit-Un ,-, • •t.8T. · P-wtth ·ort1m I&-~'t with brown 1111111' PNC with OlllO.W Pou and ·~ will 1 .. , the deep, dark flavor of Yu · · • · • Potatooo with orearn ..... 1 ' ' -•, ._-··:.
Cubbison's Dressing ................. 4,..
All purpose or corn bread •.• 13 oi. pkf.
Poultry Seasonlna ... : ............ : ..... 19t
llchlJJillfa perfect blend J opf ... l rer. Zit .
w•rf'r Chestnuts ........ :; ... 3 Riii '1.00
Jan·U·Wine ••• I oz., tor your apeclol dreulnrl
Snlee Rolls ........................... 4r
Bu~. Parktrhou .. , Finlor, Croi ... nt, frozen.
_H.;;.L.. ' Cuw,mucr Pickles ..................... ar
M:W ,!;. eriap allcu for the reUah tr11,. , • Z2 oc.
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1ilinly ireen or •picy red •• ; 1' .... ctua. Darigold Butter .......................... 7~
Grade "AA" ••• made from tNlh Welt -.nl
Ripe .onves ........................... : ..... 39e
t.rp llat ••• pittad., •. Lllldu1 ••• No. 800 ean.
'. Slfibd.Petdles ..... 3: ii. '1.00
.vnioi, , i, pkllaN pnl1r,lleptf"'1 tub' No: 2*
. 51! Pettie Pm ;. ....... ~ ............ 139•
fo t1at ·• .. "11 •IO -•W-E lo • 19 1w..tt '• • , No.r IO&
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Wllo1' •:• ,~ &1 "''lobla, er.rarnllf>J No. ·808
·S&W Cllris ....................... 3 .. ~.00
Minced or ebcpptel ... No. \i Cina,., ·
Stuffed Olives .... ... ...... ............ 4tc x-mutrom ta OllVOI ••• 'Ii ... .._
Onion -Mix: ............. 3 ... '1.00
Uploii! .. tOr -.Mz dl111 I , •• •w!w obl1111 I
. saw~.¥ '• .......... 3 IOl ~too . Biaall'aftil '~. -• bla'1; ...... :Wo. IOI. .... ·• ... \ ._ ... ,_,;. -· .... : ~.-. "
, · ·And rou'll JNnt ••• ~ . ) .
Mlx~Nuts .... ~ .. :.~···"··········-· 59-JUll.•-·d-..; 18 -ot -··~ fa't'1lll'IWll -i,-.. r . ...._,. Kmt Mli'shmallows · ................ 25•
• l!o fl~. 1t I«!, 11>.1~eell ... 1 .. Jllrl.
Roy111Wt Ice ere. .. : ... : ....... 6~
C&terlll .~~,,; evc1:-'af&vt61, •• }i pl.
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o will ·clole to .
_ ThiJnbgiving Dail
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Fruit .Baskets
Welcome Gifts 1
rrutt buktll • • • d 1o k duct 1na1t1 about !lit • ~
Ibo lift ,.. -·..iy It • ---· ..... _ -., -•hie!> ahlblla • ...._ It
relatlvet 11 wbo hid bt ~ drao,q •·'*tile
tver)'lhq." Bui Ibo "" In -end. 'l'lllJ • ~ .
--·~ 0.,1 blihlY ............. 11 ••
uo aftllable aatlOaall1 bis richly oa.....i an4 ""'•·
made lrull INlattls a -• lfho rild II llUQ, .... or lift C.19'11'..,; lllllily. all&hll' lllllnpJ" .. -
Cilnla lrlllll k~. nil pd por•">tlJ -... tllilJ
trt ...,.Ueol lor lllUJll In lht .-able lite tbll If Ibo
comm of ~ --llWldtl1D ..p. .\'811111111: lnP. Evtr,... In Ibo IAmJly llowmbtr-felrllarJ.
will enJoJ Ibo~ llPI }lUBCO'liT -Tlill' II _.
llaV<r of or._ 1 n d fl'equeoU,. knl!W!> Ji 0 . •
pptlnlil and lhtlr mteliel ''HODOJ Oran&"" It II clolol1
c.. lbey're • -... rel11ed lo the tancerti!t """• comjl8D)meut to all tbooe like Ille taoWtiJe, ptilr .,.
heavy loods we -dur· -eailly •. ft II l!lit
Ing lhe bolldays! oranp In "!lor ""' llPU1
SiJlce our bocll• do 11111 store laraer than Ille ' 4 vitamin c wo -a fresh .\valllble: P'ebrU&rJ -ft11!.
"' da ci~--·• BURGUNDY' aupp.,mry 1· ·-·~11 m-..... "' 1• ltt the best and moet pleasant Ul.I. -•'"'I'.' • • e
way to gather all of this -•arit!J of pptlrull.
IWllhine vitamin for better n .. ~ lla"'lfUI """
health. N-.J vitamin c "'l.U. little or no -lor
'"'"" In cllrul helps build lreih IDll i-. ·-Tiie r11J1l111c1 to cl1seue bursumi1 bu a I*''~-
( lal . ,..., -.. the -llifn. -ly lbt -.non cold). 111 liltl> ~ ....... .._
--..-.(In all the -·-.. -· -placeat) ml helpo ~1::.::. "';::;.J~:
form lllanly boa'" and teeth. ~ONolll -'l'llfl ltD1
'l1lt . P-lnJill are Intl! ..... It Florida Tia lht !Ori-al Ibo oronge1 and Pblllpplneo. 11 11 a oaia11 ~....!"" !::~if -m orange and ill ollllilY tart.
ihe. ~ "-buying Lib lht llnteririe lt Ii -dlrua lrulll, cbooae iho.e 11dimed.-''Avalllblo: llectmber wblcb uo hm'1 lor thelr ldJe -Februarf
and wbatt -II llnn and KUMQUAT -'111t s..,. •mhl<on-Hire are a .few quat, orlg)ually a ~ Of
wllldl aro avaflal>lo -lhBl China; la about Ibo me al
,.. ml&bl Wiii It Include a large p I u DI. lt II -In
In a &Ill bukel: ' maklnl ,._... aad J*1!1ea .;:::Jr:tJJ -A rare and and II a1ao popular flit -trait; a en. between and candled fruit auorbneatL
a tuprlm .S a lf'IP'fruiL Avallablt: De c em b tr -
la ~ lucalo lrtel in-JlllllWJ. .
Ground Beef ·Helps ..
Stretch Budget Doi lar
Credit's
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Home News _ and . View~. . I
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. ·.'T o She il Or No t .. to Shell '~T ~at Is .Tb e .$64,000 Questio n""
J .t . .._ ' -~
1 fomily not..i..lllna bee oo 1 nuts con be Apt In Ibo floe> be!«< )'OU wohl to uae U-. Cll1I on .-to crock U to crock. ' Brull 11uto: 'Ille ll'ademOrill be Ille t'o 1111 ., "-llcldl
SwKllY oftvnoon. er. Nuts will 1llm l'IDCld In I There ii on arl. lo lhellilll Uwy on moillllled !Int. To U you're lo Ibo hal>~ al aloo pnxnlle Ill lout uf per· oo your mil. Bui 7ou -
Once your nuts ore lhel1od, weeill or te. 111 _,. tan-null 1DC1 • IOOd nut encl!«' do thll, pour bollinl uter JioYlna pod<agod, uoohellocl -and oot -~--40 llill Ibo --""'¥ ollll1' 'Ibo a.-bUlna ,... tbom ID atus perotun but will bop tlleb-')I 1 vllull>ft old. Bui -over Ibo 111ti; l(llk Dieio '"' m&ecf outo lot cuuaI eotJnc, ,..... .,,.._, ~ by po!t!J.>("1!11 -'ID Ibo
-11 Jull miuncl Ille '°""" l""'J.,. °'; 't;f:,tic contolnen fresh floV<lt for .. Jolla 11 2 -'• prefll' to ~k 'oulo II to IO mlnul<o; c1e-.. and 1'1lll to be oure al p. ~..!"~!!Ibo ftve ~ fir 1 &w -· 'f1lm
11111 •••time to be on Ille look-with liibl fi tting Ude ID your yeon when lllored al low Willi • tioouner. m tho -al thO lhtl[ llnl. a nuoo;!ll, 4ood mJz, -,_....... you din aepualO t!li null
oul IOt barplol_~ •• ~to: refrigerator u DI 11 you'"' temperolunll. To oblalo perftd llalves al Drolo and crock. 0., llDll< Joo1i ~ Ille . 'U.S. Ex-QIJU'l1f/NI Q AlUI !nm Jhe =· llore Ibo l'Wf~~-· """"""' ready to uae them in your bak· Whole nubneall keep better walnuts, if a good nutcracker the pecans averntght ln wann tr•' Fa. ,,, and "U.S. Fa~ ' Q. some pantry beeUes got null in a c1oied jar-
fndt. lng. The cold temperature than amaller pleces, 1lrice leu ls not available, plact walnut water, or spread the nuts be-cy" CXl packages and in food -lDto an opened pack.age of tn tbe retrlgera if possible.
"'Te shell or not to abell" and es:cluaioo ol air slows surface Is expoeed to the air. on a hard aurface on lb flat tween several layers ol. damp ads. nutmeats that I bad stored in
11 a ~ we often are down the development ol. off High (emperatures .,nd added end, holding it by the seam. toweling and leave overnilbt. The: words are grade marks the cupboard. Ia there any
aDed. Nu ta in the shell [lavors in nuta that are fats and salt hasten randdlty. Strike with a hammer on the To lhell BraDI DUb, you of good mixa. They assure aafe way to get rid of the
...wty °"' Ifs! ezpem lve caused largely by chemical For this ......, H Is best to ooilll<d end, lllhlc • obarp might try freezing them for you al a mixture-of five klncla bugs IO I can ll!iJl uae the
thm lhelled CIDa But your changes in the fal wait to heat rurtmeats or add Sot bQunclng blow. a couple days to make the oL ~ quality nuts-almonds, nufa?
Support You r
-United Fund answer will depend on lhe For longer storage, libelled butter, oll or ult until Just Hankbelled varieUes of pe.. shell more brittle and euler walnllta, pecans, ffiberts, and A. Ob~iol.uily tt would not relall" coot of Ibo shell~l~..::C::.C:.:::::.:.__:......::...:__~~~-'-~~~~--"~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-'-~-'-~...:..~~~~~..;_~~~~~~C....~~~~
IDd umhelled nub: and bow
muoh your time ii worth to
you.
Calculatiq lhoppen ...
thll rule ' It labs 2 pounds of. nuta in the abell to make
a pound ol nutmeats that
meuure S or 4 cups. (Except
for peanuts which y;eld 113'•
-Ii DUbneaU per pound.) &. bere't bow to compare eosts. II unshell~ wolnuts
are oa sale fat 39 cents at
poon11; to men a pound of
shelled nuts you would need
2 pclUDCk: or 71 cents worth. u the shell~ .... cost 511
cats for a & ounce package,
tbafs 10 emf.I an ounce or
$1.IO per ~just obout
twice as much as the un-shellod .....
So now you have to decide
whether the saving of 80
cents a pound-or wbatever-
is worth the time it take! to
shell the nuis. Perhaps if you
have a cooperative husband
or children, Ibey might enjoy
Holiday
Specialties
Outlined
. The moot treasured oollday
gifts and decorationt are those
made in your own kitchen.
With .a little extra time yoo
can make a friend especially
baPpy tbiJ year -and at
• minJmum COllt to you.
Pomander BallJ, one of the
oldest aDd most precious of
an sachets, give • wonderful
fragrance to clothes and linen
closeta. Grapefruit Baskets
and "Tangerine MUDll are not
Olly ...,.1 oatlng !0< any oc-
casion, but they're also at-
tractiv, table decorations.
Here are 1mtructions for
maldDg lbeoo b o'JI d • y
speciaH;ies:
PoMANDER BAJ.LS, !elect
large furn oranges. Stick
whole doves IDto lhe peel of
the orange .until completely
covered. 1be cloves may be
inseNd Into lhe 0<ange peel
more eaai1J H the bole. have
been made wllb Ibo -of a fork, or a Hewer.
Roll In • -al equol parts al ground cinnamon and
ol'J:lsn>OI (pur~ In your
pharmacy). Uoe oboul Ill
t.bl<opoana m Ille combined
spices for each orange. Pat
in u much of the powdered
mizturt .. will adhere to the
orange.
Wrap the pomandf!' in tiuue
paper. AJ pomander drles and
~ it develops Ha spicy
fragrance. Remove f r o m
paper. sboke off ony loose
powder and the pomander is
rudy for .... In -and clolhel clooell.
To hang In dooet, tie t h •
pomi'nder with a piece ol rib-
bon ending In • loop.
GRAPEFRUIT BASKETS '
Cut ll'Opefruit ID ball. 1n1ert
two foodpicka on opposite
sides·of fruit. To mate handle,
cut through the peel v, inch
below the top ol hall; do not
frui f:r' om membrane. Cut
around each section, loosening
f:rWt fm:n membranct. Cut atOllDd'.. entire edge o f
grl~l Liii bandlet and tie together. T~GERINE MUMS' Cul llJtltrine peel Into lh1D strips
-~ ltartlog from lhe .llen end and leaving al·
tacbed 1t the bottom. Separate
the M!Ctiona at the .top, to
fdnb ca; cup ln the center of
-•tangerine, and f!JJ this ---
BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD ~ 10'
JUNIOR FOOD =.. .. _._ 14'
IAIY FORMULA :.'l....~-...... 26'
' ' . MAXWEll HOUSE
. .. _-cOFm
I 1::-6C)< i::$Jl 7 ~ $1':'
~ YUBAN COfFEI ,~ ... 73'
YUIAH CQfFll .~ .... •141
INSTANT COFFEE ~~--.•1••
YUBAN COFFEE ::.-''l"
INSTANT COFFEE:;"~.----57'
MAXIM COFFEE::.-.. •1.,
INST ANT TEA~,':... ... -----·--·•1'1
(J. -... KAff41
MRS. CUBBISON'$
STUFFING MIX
oJ:e1 45' . 10~
FRUIT COCKTAIL;:-:, ____ .. 25 '
Mom FRUIT TREATS .... ~ . 35'
CRANBERRY SAUCE ~~'.'.. __ 75•
DOI.I PINEAPPLE~ ....... -.... 24'
Mons APPl.ESAUa--·---36'
CLING PEACHES ::.ril:._._,, __ .. ,,30'
HARVEST DAY PEARS --...... 38'
I CAL FAM£ DRINKS -........... 27' _, .. ..,,_,_,Ulllf-MN.-••-
CRANBERRY JUla ::::~·.: ......... 55 '
I ORANGE DRINK r= ... ___ 23 '
()' -... t:;yf4! .
PARTY
MIXED NUTS
S~~~:I 69' ( 13.0L
CAN
.,..PORK & IEANS :::1'. •. _,_37•
M &REEN BEANS :'...~ .. -·--... 24'
GREEN BEANS =::~~.~~ ... 29'
.,..GREEN GIANT CORN ~--21'
YORK COUNTY ONIONS .w,ua ... 31'
DEL f!\ONTE PEAS .. ~ .... -_23'
PRINCEUA YAMS -•. ~.-----.. 43 '
HUNT'S TOMATOES·----· 22'
~C ONIONS :'11'::.~ .• _,·--··" 29 1
TOMATO JUICE ~~'. .. ·---..... 28 '
, Our LOW EYCl)day Price!
. PUMPKIN
PIE MIX
~~33c CAM _
All LUCKY . $TORES Will IE
QOSED THURSDAY, llOVEMIER
21tli • IHAHISGIVING DAY • . SHOP EARLY
HAPPY HOUDAY TO Alli
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MIRACLE WHIP -*··----·--: 78'
WISHBONE DRESSING :':.~-36'
LUCKY MAYONNAISE .,, __ 49•
PICKLE CHIPS ~"'::'."".' 41'
LARGE OIJVES::.'~~.~--.. 46(
STUFFED OUVES ::".1.~.-....... 79' (J •..... KA(f41
M.J.I •
WILD RICE MIX
~~IM1\j1.Dy-.111c.-M ...... ._.. ' '
' LU~KY.1.RINGS YOU FESTl~E FEASJING ON •4_1UDGET ••• MOST
EVERYTHING YOU'LL lofEED .TO f ,ILL YOU~. T~l\lE AJ LOW .•••
LOW LUCKY DISCOUNT PRICES .... GRE~<TIR'.S-AVINGS ON YOUR
TOTAL TAPE-EVERYDAY!• • . -.l< -. .
.. ,. ~ ?'etf!ler'runedct'~ YOUNG~U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A; . "telaJOI-
. • ··ifs ._1 ~NORBEST BRAND . TURKEYS ' 3'. -· 3
SWIFT'S PREMIUM.
/BUTTERBALL TURKEYS.
YOUNG YOUN•
TOMS HENS
17-22 Lal. 10..12L&I.
. TOMS ,. . c:· HENS . C . , ' '
, '' POU"'DS 5111; P9UNDI · 7 IA,
1a .. 22 · 1·ote14 · ,
•
. · FRESH FRYERS ..... ~~?~~~~~~;.~~ ..... 29:.
CHUCK ROAST ............ ·.~.~~.~.~~ ............ 37:
RIB . ROAST ..... ~~.~~~~~~~~~.'..·.~~..... 78~ • OU~CI 59' PIG: 431i.. 471i..
· .. ,, FRESH 'TURKEYS
ROUND STEAK ............ ~~~~.~~-~.~~ ........... 75~ ·,,
MEAT PIES ::,_-;::,_, __ ..... --25'
SU.UU.i.1.--65( COFFEE RING =:~""'.'.'. _ ....
mm1~.un 27 CREAM PIES ~~.~.~~~...... c
JOHNSTON PIES~~~~-69'
ORE IDA POTATOES ::.:.":::" .. _ ...... 33'
.t NABISCO COOKIES :l:' . SI' aieca..nc.o.-_., .. _-.,_.... .
SOI.I Fill.ET =°-·-_:, __ ,,.: ..... ~~ 69'
IREADEDSHRIMP ~-71'
STRAWBERRY HALVES ~ •.. 49'
"'"""'" l'1»0I' ~ -VEGnABLES =:::.:~ ............. -. 38'
ORANGE JUICI =-·-.... --39'
WRCH GRAPE JUICE ,~ ....... _ .. 37'
U.1.0.A. OIAOI A, KUMP & TINDll
TOMS HENS
391i.: ·431i..
WE HA VE A COMPLm LINE OF
·HOLIDAY rout.m
FOR lHANKSGMNG MENUS
·.l\~K~lgN~ ':'f:_D49c PIL
~~:c~~~~~ :~':!~ ..... _ .. 59'
OSCAR MA YER BACON ,
.... tuCll-I .f'OUllO .......... _ .... -...... 68 DOWNYFLAKE WAFFW :"::.."I:.. 36'
GINO'S r1zu =-· .. ··-··· 15• ...,., v van .de "1rnps11100 ,~"llRlllll_ ... ' .~'LY ........ : . .:o..:;;~
REYNOLDS WRAP :::-__ 77' COfFEE CAKIS ..... , 39' KLEENEX FAOAL -21' . • •••••••••••
LADY scon TISSUE;---. 26' -AP~~ PUM~~IN " 69' ~MJ-.s PIE ............... .
PLASTIC WRAP ::"~. .. ~1' . POULTRY . 49 ,
KLEENEX NAPKINS ...,.. 25' DRESSING, ........ ,. •.•••••
Biz PRESOAK _.. 61, , ........ '°MOST JTOIU
--.. ,.,. ...... kJff4!
IVORY SNOW ···---79' v GlllN OOOOllS
CAMAYSOAP :::...,.._ __ 15' . DRESSING
FANTASTIK Cl.EANR:'.lL_.79'
LUCKY DETERGENT~--.. 43'
.f4 FAVOR WAX '"""··-73'
SIYIN 39 SUS (
6-0L 1onu
Our LOW EYCl')day Pr ice!
.. :~~::. ROLLS
MAIYIST DAT -CIUSMID
WMIAT, CLOVllU.U,
1un11M1LI TWIMS-
fU.l(Y HMS
HYDllOX..COOllES =-:. : . · 47'
12 COUNT 33( PIG.
NAllSCOllTZ ,.,.,., ___ 4j•
Dll•IER ROUS~~.::~' 33' M•-DElUXI llfAD :::.~:.:!.....34' , ~MIX=~ .. _ss·
·llSQUICI{ -..... .:__ -46• NONEPOPSUCc'!.!~.!°'T...~: . PIE CRUST Mix =::..'!:: __ 2S'
.,... .,,...__ """~ OurLOW~Price'
FRUIT CAKE =-~ -91' · .
.,... AHTHOlft llOOllUs ...t ... 33• ·~TOPPING
c & H SUGAR:·-17< REDD1 WHIP
MEAT.....,....._c:'.',.· 4.. 1 5 C&HS~-.. 51' ~,.•. 5 '.
NESnE'S MORSru--• 2$'
POULTRY SWOl•IG U::.-11' ' . , . ••
GROUND am ..... ' .. --;., ..... 43it
FRESH OYSTERS-.......... 79'
CROSS RIB ROAST-..... 77:..
SAUSAGE ..:::::.--••••••••••• 79•
TURKEYS ~':~~~~ .......................... 391b.
DISCOIHIT PllCIO DRJCATDSn mMSI
AMERICAN CHHSI ........ :_~-'62< w.w..n, "'-' Slk•····· ....... 1M1. ....
~:!·~-~~~.! .. ~~,..59' =" !~~!!~°. ..... ,,, ...... 69<
!!.'!!.1~~~C?!!'.!~~ ......... IMI. ,._ 48 C
ARMOUR STAR FRANKS 55< All MMt ............. , ........................ 1 .... ......
PILLSBURY DINNER ROLLS 38< httwo'li.loo ....................................... ....
SALADDRISS!NG ... , . 73c
.... 0.... (l_.twt, IML•tkJ.,.IMI. Jw
• SMOKED HAM •
fAIMlllOINl-fltU.YCOOI" 531b Pill llllll IA.LI··-•••·••••••·•••" •
OurLOW~Price!
. Lli°CKY SUCID
LUNCH MEATS
IOLOHA.OUVl,.·P&r,mat
MAUIOM&CllDI ..... 31' Pll.
-C....,.-,...l'Mo-~11-..
!."m.~.n..uu.~-·····--19• • ~'!W_1,~Y -· _ $3N
~~~g~u ·-·····--$2"
SCOTCH WHISKY $3". IOMKtJ-•nitonu -~--,.--
"· •. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES 8 BEAUTY AIGS
ILUI V'AMEL ROASTER . ~-..... •:: ... ::::;:
r..,":11: sac ...... _.,... -.
... .... .. 7 .... -' . ASSORTID
COPPER MOLDS a..-............... ............ ~ . ~ .... -:;:: 66~ .... ..... .
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FRONT
WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS
f For
. SPllNGFllLD
-."APPLE .~
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111 .. 1.11 111 ~~r. \
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.AWDINFLAVOll'lllSll'h~G,.L . 6"' SAUCE _ ..... -· ICE CREAM 7-SPRINGFIELD
MotrTON'Sl'INat AIU $ FRUIT :? •.
· FRUIT'Pl_ES ~ . 4i 1 COCKTAIL
$
For
LIPTON'S ONION
·SOUP -
MIX ........... ~~ .......... ..
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OL'VlllGINIA 1l.OZ. TINDUft 4• FRAIKS ·JUICY 7;_
. -C CHtPPE.t1MEATS 3iS 1.:
l'IUSIURY llUTTllflAICI a.oz. 3• DINNER ROLLS-Y~ i
llllNOI ONION, ILIU CllllSl.CLAM3f$
AR_DE9'' Dl~S ~::: :r I •.
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SPRINGFIELD SLICED PINEAPPLE ·. N.5111
MINUTl~ID . 4 $1 _
ORANGE JUICE·-··-· .': SPRINGFIELD46-os.
--51YEQT. ·4· 3 TOMATO ·coo1 WHIP ... , .. a<_ c JUICE
•
ilclFLAVORS :
MIXES_ .... _
$
For.
Q. A ~~=~~ =~~RANGES .::::
""'9llDCll FAIM 11-. 5 ......,__
TURNOVERS lssll. . p 4. c . CASE·SWAYNI
. P1CTSWHT, 104L • ·1· 11 GOLDEN · ~~9.~!!L PUS, -~\~f 11 YAMS •c.!%
GOLDN'SOFT
SOFT 1·•·. · TUI
$
For OLEO ..........
FIOZEI CUT COIN ~= MRS. CUlllSON'l 1J-.
IPlllllGFllQnoDM•oon All Pu~·rpo· ~=·~ '· ·::-s1 .. DRESSING~ o io-iiiT 3~69c TISSUE : 1·
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YAMS·:!~~~-.
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· iii.SHES~ 2~1·5;
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SPRINGFIELD SWEET PEAS · ·' •• tt 11 • SPRl~6AELD CIEA)lll ~ •• • ..-_ll'.1
SPRINCflELD CUT Gl£ll ~NS • 81'1
ARDE!I GAADE AA BUTTER . ' 'lt."71'
ARDEN PINT SOUR CRUM _ . - . W"
ARDEN ASSTO . FLAVllS YOOllT . .,., 2k
UN PINT coTIAGE CllESE · · ' " .n.
AADEN llllART EGG HOG _ 53',
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THURSDAY, NOY. 21,
'l'HANKSGIYING DAY
• COSTAMESA
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Apple Desert
To Tpp Menu
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For ,_ '!lllllaatvinl Day
llnall, Wiii' not lap oil tho
tr"'""""1 lurkef llllftU with
the .U.Amor1ean --.....i, juicy 1ppl1 plot
MAllOO POLO
APPLB PIE
Pastry ror 2-crult., t-lncb pie
I « 7 Spart.an or Mcintosh
Add Cheese
To Tuna
Casserole
Thi wbola famll1 wlU come
back for aecondl if you add
tangy American blue cbeesa to
your favorite tuna CU'lerole.
·Even the children will Uk• the
mellow flavor this blue-marbl·
ed cbteM .rives the bland
tuna.
opplel
V! cup IU(ot
I lable9poonl flour
ti'. cupg oupr
l ~ teaspoons cream
tortat
lteuPoQnciMamon v, U!UPoQn ollapke
~cup water
l tlbltapoen lemon juict1
1 Uiblespoom butter
margarine
Line 9-incl\ pie pan with
pastry for bottom crust. Peel
and slice applM very thin.
Mix us cup sugar with nour;
sprinkle over applfll. Cover
with top crust. Bite at m
degreea F. for 40 to 50
minutel. Combine 1 \i cups
sugar, cream of tartar, spices
aod water in u.uce pan. Bring
to a ho.ii and aimmer until
%3& degrees F . or until 10ft
ball st.age. Remove from heat
and ·add lemon ju.lee and
butter, Serve hot over apple
pie.
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Choose Grapefruit
If Calorie.: Consc iou s 'Jb ·
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Qutta Bltu!Wh, u .,.
-blllory, corried
her beod ~ ltJih, MOii
ph:turu lhow Mr with a stiff
ruff round her Mll which
prevented mOllt movernenl in
IQ)' dlr.ecticm. _...,.. -
IQ.ve you ever woadettd
how thole "ladies of coUrt
handled simple m.ltt~n like
eating? 'lbe ~ wu not
lo • be dilcomfotted for any
reuon, so she solved the pro-
. bltm ol mealtime simply -
11he' had utra-lq-bandled
spoons made wtlleh requltt.d
no tI.ceu movament at aJI!
And then then WU the
Trav~er'a Spoon, Wied by men
on the mad ta tM 17th and
11th centwit1.
'nlil utenail had' • tubular
stem which held tither a eon-
cealed toothpick or a tiny
receptacle for aalt. The handle
w11 UIU&l.ly. hinged for easy
~g Incl WU often petch«l
jauntily in the posseuor's hat-
bond.
Our .u ......... al tllt. JOtll.!. •
century ii mud> \I.Ji I!
tloborate OWi tllol al urUer
doy1 -lovtoll meolo ~ '
prac:Ucally a way ol. llfe~1; 1\' . 1
day we are CORICloUJ •• ,,}>r ,.. cl!ortesand~-'..i~· .. ··
Gropolrull
0
holve1 bove ,'!ii' .
been a •family favorite; 'a' ·
with a variety of topt'>gi ' "'·
they 're a dellcioua way to•Jo{t :•
calorie anacb. appetizen:••r\Cl.'
deaerto . .No ma!!Or whal• ""-· '
occulon 1 grapefnill ·-·· is a mwt for limpler leO-Uonln&:. ..,,. .. ,
• You limply holva juicy' lid~"'
skinned srapefrull and aetYtr
tbe oerrat.d Up al tho 1poe11
enables the eater to m:tl,PY.!11, ,
each aection easily wilMUt ' ·
prtVious cutting. '·':•· 1:''
Grapefruit are eoonorilltW;'.
and healthfu l ~
doaerte ond mornlni •~'!>.•
-· And ,they provf41 4'. < with tho vllarnin c ... ~et« .
every daf..: 'll'' .; ,
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BARGAINS IN QUALITY FOODS AT DEEP·(
• FRESH
TURKEYS
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TOM TURKEYS
l.21*
-US DIKDUllT SPICIM
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Hen Turkeys ... :..
AIMC!lim ltAI ~ lOIC QI
Hen Turkeys ...... ---Stuffed Turkeys ·"
Chkk;.;;: ~:·:-... ~ 4 9 c
Cut:Up""Fryers . ~. "35c
~ ,...,.. IOAJT DA.-l""""'
~Turkey Roast
W\»eQNf. ,_...,.. IOAST wttrft MfM
Turkey Roast
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Turtcey Roast
2-<L . -
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COUNT'l'f' O..utl
Canned Ham •• ft *3" ·
WI. $1.tl. Ma. flL .... 104I. tf .M --Canned llafl •• ~ $391'·
9.t.L $7."
It>. 'l'H 11.AOMAWIC HIOCOll'f' JMOICID ~.!V~Jt.M' .. ~ $4••·
Wll'°"' amHIO HtOCIPt' ~·
Canned Ha11 •• ~ $47•·
HOHn' cuno. "'" COUNTIV QUI crfO'tlAC WHOlf Oli MM.•
Boneless Ham .... $)2'
llM 01 PA ... JCMril MliHIC POmOM
Smoked Ham ...... 39•·
wtqf ~Ll.Jk
rNNe JOHN Ol Wll IMOCID ax:e
Center Cut Ham .... 98•
llJfl OI ,....,. JOHN IU1T P0m0H
Smoked Ham ••• t• 59'
'YIJMEI .IOHH ~ StW«MMI
Half Ham ••••• 11.. 59'
W.l.OA °"""9 T"""'-t ..........
"""" -c ..... R~ Rout .. 8.., ·
U.1.0.A....._~~W · .............
Pot Roast ........ 79• w.&o.A.'a.....,.....,. ........ ...,
a;i Rollf ........ 88'
W.l.DAO.............,.._,..., -Sttwilg ltlf .... 89•
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y 01119 lhlcklblp ... 5 9•.
v.&O.A. .... ,...,.., ...... ...,
-'1" Ptrterllo111 ......
r.p~~s';i ,._$1 •1
........ a...~._,_, _,,,__ 9'8• Tep Ro..i .... ...
U.S.O.A.o..i-T-'-t.._ ..... $1 lf Cne stHlc .... ...
~.MO... .......
........ $)13 er.ii steak ...... lJ.
U.l.D.A.0.-1,._,. ....... ._, 89< Rllt St111 ••••• u.
U.l.U°'"*"T~tr.-4 .... $)19 Spe1eer Stlak •• ,.,
a..a. ............ ,.... .... *'-· 59 1.etO'P..t •••• ~. c
°""", ........ , ..... O'f'Wll 59 lltt POl'tfol • • , " •
S..M..._ .......
si.;., ...•. ~ 79•
';-"'-t.cl Perch Fillet 2 ;.;:;. 89•
,.,,.,__ $22'
l.QJ. Sliri ... 1~ •
~.iSc.11ops •;g ~)59
MiwWt1o~11 rv .. ..._ 59,
Lundi Meats • 1~ ·
Ar-t$IOl'All..... • 55 •
Hot Dogs •••••• ::: c
All lfff FtM«S, LI. Jh
Li.:k"S:i11, . 4 ~ '1' -. .
0.. Idol r-IW .._ 20 Potatoes ..... 1
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Ciii(;.i ltons'~36'
IUf ANO MAIN, 6k 4 •
....... 'L' · ·-25• StrawDll'l'lll • ... . ,...,..,1. 1-1111 v.o.oi.,,..,.. 82 Cok 17.Qt, c H, •••• , •• EM!H '
,l.l't'U TUIHO't'W, 11 «. 4t&
0...ltltitf .. -~ .. ....... m..;., ....... 1~s6·
;r;"'siltils .......... 3 9•
\2.0Z. PttJ.ICH TO.UT, Sh
..~.,.'-" 35 Awake ••••••• .'~ . c
-··--""-"" 22 M . •« c acwon1 ••••• l't:G »OZ~ l l'
""-'"'"" ""'"' 5 7 Meat Balls ... "~ . •
fro-o...~ ... ~ a.;li £ .....,., ~,,_, i
s;;.;0;;·11·i~;-;: 38•
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(HICL 1 lc on U.lll)
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Th~
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food ..
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creeplil
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1 Stastics
Advise
1
sffE.eing l.!P
AJ :~~ wt'rl hldlJ
out or·~. A-.ttnc ..
oome 'i.tfuiite1 IO per-i GI
the !""" IO pe.-ol " • the the , over age ol '° ln ~,s . .,. much above
their 11w~
Thd!<'~lem, ..,. Mn.
Dorolll;' Wenck, Orl!lle Coun-
ty H~f'Advbof, lo that 11
we grow older we alow down
In out,~vittee, but we doa't
cut <10vn<>.OO ilMI amwnt of
food ft'.ltat.
aetfirJ!ll,'the "" or 11 II.cl
65 ou r need for caJorW droJ>I
by all!il!f,,fllll calor!ee per day.
To u.p.,your weJpt !rml
creeplf!j' up, lei your ocale
tnste4t_ 41', your appeli~ be
your gura. to how much laod
you abould oat TWO VARIATIONS DOUIL• DINERS' PLEASUR•
MOldlt, NMMW 25, 1968 D.t!LY l'ILOT /.I
New Turke y Stu ffing .
·M ay-B ecome Favo r1te
E very traditional
~ dinner lee)urtl
"1aln --turkey, stuf. . In&, ma.shed potatoeo, ar•., .nd cranbwrle.. What you add
Jependo cm Wbere )'GU llvo.
-ewear by ...,.
died Jlllll, 1'hlle Yllllt.,. -o muhed rutabaga or cream-
od -Pumpllln .. mlDct ·lie v. preferred b1
~-. 1'hlle -In -.armer climea rally to ai.
:x.aia..
Evm the ltulling lradl-
Uonolb' -clepend•. large-I)' cm __ .,. ..
up with· the cam bread 1111<1
,. ..... Tll'lety, PtnD1ylvanla
Dulcb polato IJlllni, or old
f~ htrb --bread cuba · dl'aoling.
'11111 yW, be ad-I
Setio your~ tho~ to ~-!boy ... .,..,........,
and a -vaHety baked aloq.. • ll'••--1"11-
~~m~,.:.Y H'I! t'.~· 6.nblno with llluf.
bUM In the bod1 cavitf GI! Slufl 1111<1 trum turkey .
yllllr turkey. For i dwi&e Rout ~ lo dJncllO... .
Jn color """ tnture, tuck .... Yield: llfl•llq , ... IJ.11 lb.
-olulfing Into tho -turl:ey. 'Ol*>ing, , HOLIDAY ll'llnlNG Em~ ·~ thlo 17-oonet pq. Olbe -· yeer lo cm color. Prlnt..i below 1 "'P 'chopped onJona
.,. redpee for Old Fllhloned 1 "'P all<ad mlllhn>oma
Stuffing 1111<1 tho men collllful Iii Olp chopped pecaDI
c r a nberry-peca!Hllllljlr io eup butler or margarine
klod which we..., IWlled Holl-1 eup cranberrtel, cut In
clay '"'tf!lni You llml' -· blll 'Ille leCOlld variety mey -. I tabl_. -out to be next year'1 lam!l1 Ii OIP chopped panley
favorile! PnPore otulOol accordlng
OLD FASmONED to package d tree t lo n 1.
STUFFING MMDWhlle, 1&.ute, on I o n 11 ,
I l'IJOUfld pkg. herb .. ._ muabroonul and pecana In but·
ad ltulling ler I minutes. C o m b I n e
Ii "'P chopped oolon cranbaTles and ougar. Add
1 clap chopped celery ill lngrodienlo to otuffing, lllir·
I~ "'P butler or margaril)il rtna aoJy to blf.lld. Place In
Prepare atulllq acCon!liitl l\li quarl cuoerola """ bake, to petk•p d t r • c t t o n 1 • connd, last ao minutes tA
MeanwbJJe, coot onlona and routJnc time. Yield: I oerv·
calorJ In baller 1111111 ""~ ... lap.
~DISCOUNT PRICES!· ALWAYS, EVERYDAY! . ' '
I ...,,. ·15' ··~ 6¥ ' -~ .i-... ~.-'
o.or. 19c· ...... ,.,
Y'.t.. Coffff .,::;$145
hi.a. l~tllllf -~ $1 24
~ ..... ..;........... 31i Di111er Rons •• ~ . .-.... . 37 Crlckln ••••• tt;: ~
--''°' 55c Recli·Wlp ... _. "" .
......... -.•. 1· .. · Polish ••••••••• ~ lttt..f'• r;. ........ ~ 21·
JM;-.. -2~ Dri •••••••• -a, 7 ""·-....... ___ 35• ........ ,,= '
f..&.•Olfw.llht ..... _ 2.
Marglri11 ... ·= . ,.
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Dressliig.·, .... ~32c
u,....-.~.... 75• Str11mioff .... °= ~
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REGENCY PREMIUM
PILSNIR BEER
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Viotoo•Dated l_,..t _c_ 99c
PORTUGUESE ROSE ••
~ DoW (l!ortti•n CriKk) 99c GERMAN LIEBFRAUMILCH , ,.
MOONtAIN WHITT or Rm $I ~9
Da ... la-f ...... YI-.. $139 '::!. ..
IMPORTED ROSE D' ANJOU ,. ~ -~
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No ~tnaent
Woman Worried .
Abo.ut Nightmares
fall ul..;,, ~aln. Wbai'l.i.t.i
sleep n1g11t· after Dial& I IDl
practically 1ike a stnmc" 14
my girls the JteJ;t day •. A walk-
ing zombie.
thank the Lord tor fan
un.\lentanding man. N<t mahy
would have the P.U"1Ct to
go through -be -through pr~ e v e,r y
night w~n I wake ap' acrwn-
ing. I'll be ao tblnkfµl for
any suggestiona .YGU m'ay
make.
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I BA VE SEEN such cases
o . youn helped by aimple
means. Not ·always, but oCten
enough lo , belleve that they
ate worth . trying. Here . art
some suggesUons:
I. Try goinc · lo ·sleep an
hour or two earlier (or Jater)
Mrs. C. than w:ua.L
.CO~IMENT: ·For .the first ,_!;_~"."' doctor about
time ih many y,M I had .. ~
a n!ghtmate about ab; months 3. A!>oul lk<ping pilll for
ago -and I can ltil1 vividly a week or two.
see the aWftd fil I wu in. 4. Art yOOr bedclothes too
How happy I.was to awake. heavy? TOo Ugbt?
Havm, wild -nl&ht 5. How la tho' droulatlon
alter nll!bl. I · CUI Imagine of air In your bedroom? Do
how, distraiigbt you are. .An!! 1<111 aleep ID a double bod!
gnlllg without a lull n!PI'• Try a lliligle far a ,.., nlgbta.
sleep, cbronlc fatigue ~ mU· ' (Or, a doatile bell If 1<111 &ave
ing it difflcull.for you lo rolae been a1eep1nr ..._) ·
yoor datllhl<n ,s' 1'! -. 1. n IUJ . ....i -.a,
and ;J!!ttlng a ,train «I 7W' .. but ,I auga1 1<111 clve up
hu!band. • reading llClence OcllOll booka
Knowing .all tiieoO 1111np,.. for a wblle. 'Iller. can bring
and being llJ'"lllMhill<: lo """ &.tortka ID a Uvelj !mil· problem,. I wJ1!11 I could te)I .lnallCJll. · ;.
you that I. --.._ic 7. · -JOUT e 11!1 Io g formula lo · .......-.ct-.,_. baJdlL Do you at a bellvy tend""?' lo • ~. ";' dlrmer! (Then cut• down.) Do rar as ~·maw, u.:e 1811 t you lli·quke • few snacb
any specille ~ befoie Odual bedtline! ('Illeo
NEVBBTHP... lbnple ttap this.) ~
experini-.. -.trnac. I. •'rry a WllJ'lll both before ~... ~ Jol'O caailda-'l'tllriog.
tension u a -Ac:conlioa Only -who bava BUI· to lhe l>te ~ Wei!tit, f~ nlshtmam mow they
M.D. of~' "IJ'liOI-cU llec:om< a oerlo,us
ing teeth dd ~ are nm,.nce. Therefor& ·d<P.' let
inoicatiOllB of JA!nl!O.. during ~ )lqb yi)!I '!Ill ol lrying
sleep. Pbyaical rest Jt ·not ldllple ranedla.
With One Exception,
Woman Drivers Safer
Women driven obey the
laws better than men. a
:survey ahon with ant e:r-
ccption : wMfien are more
Civitans
Projects
Members. el the. Orange
Coast Ctvitan Club, compris-
ing Costa · Mesa and Newport
Beach today are mulling over
projects dbcussed at a recenl
21-.club district workshop.
Carlton Couch, InternaUonal
Civitan Field Secretary, was
speilker Jt the Costa Mesa
Golf and ~ Club ses-
sion, aa..udinf to publicity di· mtor Hank Jarboe.
Plans were · dbcussed for
lhe '"""'11 Civilan fruitcake
sale, one of UJe organit.atioo'1
iarg.,t autun\n projectl.
Clvltan projectl raise mon-
~y to help retarded childmt
and fruitcakes. ci'.n be pur-
chased by calling the Colla
M ... Country Club, Ne..port
Beaeb PoU... Departmeo~ "'
publicity man Jarboe.
stubborn about yielding the
right of w•r·
The California H l g h w al'
Patrol, after completinJ a
~rvey of 11167 traffic ao.
cidenb involving death or in-
jury, said 42 percent of the
state'• driven an: females.
Bui of all death or injury
accidents lnvolying womerlt
more than 7.1 percent involved
failure lo yield rigbt-of·WIJ. .
Only 19.S percent of the men
violated 'right-of-way rules. ·
From tbert on. however, the •
ladies had all the best of
it: '
-Of men Involved In such
accidents, 23 perctnt had been
drinking -agaimt 9.6 percent
for tht women.
.-One third of lhe men were
driving loo fut, .... fourth .
of the ftmen.
--Of 101 driven involved In
an accident while pas11q., on
,_ curve, 15 wen women.
The report concluded:
Men and boys, because of
their activiUes an d pro-
cliviUes, have more acddents
tblJl women and girll."
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