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Secretary of stale DeaJt Rust -
said in teleYiJ!on inlemew SUD-,
day Soviet leaden -"owe the .•
world and they owe t1I a JDUi ..
mum effort" to help end Viet-
nam war. Che nprfled t.ems. • tlac Ian; -....e •ii' 'B' •Jd .rtnmc. · -'C,;t..~,,,afler A1••1---.etoalllera-
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aadml"llley-2d111talller '--. ~-~ ' bml?}~ ;:r:.:."':.~!·~ 'Gro-und R,,• ~s' Mee~ngs.
partieabr "'•"·•· -Jtnmiah. • JlfO'" . Utle ., ... sat: wbo .... Je ?ti fdlW ..., fna.
faith ml ..... ct mwm.,cr, c:anq:
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Said Clli t.arfll1 -1.,-e McatllarKI, "'rm a ;4•11' lor. tbem. We
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PAlllS (UPI) -'Ille Unltoll Slalel ___ _,,_._
I# til!lmlt ~,., CID crunl rules
far De --'cq-M taas 1111 peace
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medlng In • --Parll Yll1a. Com: J:Oimill ~ Uo aid there WU
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Quang Blnh Pn:ovJnoe, -35 mDei north ot the demllltarlood __ .... ,allelo!
breach of l'!Wden? Ja2Rml'• hclmblne
-ba!t edict.
Orlglnal ttporla said the mbange
between Col Lau and VlllOll WU
"acrimooloas." But ·the .... IOCll
became relaxed and Ibo two deleplloris
began discussing the date f-. the flrat
aessian cl. the new talb, IOUl'c:es Aid. :
Marine ·Animals
Exhibit Slated -
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mlmles added to lfldr ldlool day a Iida?! -llleJ -n-oed ollldal Emlhlts deplcUng ~ inarbic ~ OlllftnDltic5l from Salpa that Pham anjmals, habits of the blue sbart aDd
port ot • """""' ll2tite ""lmwnt, ram: Daag Lall>. Saigact -. .. lo the Paris a replica Ii an undenea _...,.
piag,d today, brWinl --. talkll, will head tbe pesmaoent delegatloa chamber will he part of an organized
and nganff:ing teacbr:rL of their OIUllry to the l:roadeoed talts. meeting Tuesday of UC, I r v j n e ':;
One """""' ;.u--to a hnopital O!lldaJs said they ~ Gen. Oceanology Associates.
alt<r -of the -a lllegodly #nl:t N!ID1"l Cao Ky, the .ic. ;nsldea~ 1" The meeting will heg!n el 7:111, p.m.
anriYe lift -, too, la act as a at the Balboa Yacht C!uh. _ blm....-theheadwllhacbalr. ""'7diDalar, Gen. Ky'a .,,.._..Dan Potential memben will view the 6·
· '!be -• !Dtaded ......i . high Doe Doi and a nomher ot advVJml hlbits and hear the objectlves ot the
llCboall, ml --.ied al ""'· """' due lift Toeoday la prepano for group. 8Chool marched into a lul>way ~ the vice-pruident.'a arrival. Invitations h a v e gooe to persons
lllld cnalal a -!hes<, Todaf• !larl Ii the leCrel WaabilJclao-.througbout Soolhern California who have · 'liie -· llD--..Ill the ltmo2 _.,.,.,....._ opmed wilb bltlrr clemoostraled interest in marine ~
wna7 can, pulled <ID«l<DCJ ...a diarc<s anif, -~' o v-c r lllld conservatioo Ii marine~
and jumped cmta the tracb u they znllltary..,..albialnV'ietnam, Further Information about the '~
"'"' m-2 b;Y polb, The Norih """"""-..,.... opmed Is avaliahle by calling tile UC!. -,
The Tramlt Amharily said tbal .... "" -_ ... ,_ tbal A::nerlccaD _JP~ · nmnily and alumni affairs <i!ice; m-.~,mtt!iiileiaenla!ii~ ... ~dtsnzpted.~~~ .... ~j<Ulptm~~-......... ~~~thr~M~~.ui.,..~~-~-~ln~~'!f,_~iiHii-lilmifliiiii .. i·ii· ' WASlllNGTO!i (UPI) -AD orpnlzir "A lot of abuae bu hoon heaped II! cl fine. a.Jcago all?lwar clelli<Clltrallona. • on the a.lcago police," Ila}'dfo Aid,
le!fln.I ,,..w be met ,,,.._ the' pan:' '"111ey "'"' merely following the orders _, --ot Mayor (Richan! J.) Dile)' and other abc ._ ol the prolala wPlh Nortll; b!gb city ofllciala."
-diploma:. who lne Aid "an 'Hayden clLsqr«d wPlb..,. ot the 11n-
altr1ZJ1 fnlercsled" ID IUdl ldlvl?lea ID' dlnp of the nport In the vlolalce com-
lbe United Statea. - . mlafon -that cluHlrislClDI pollcan<o
The -' Thomu E. ll>yden ot .--led la ~hie force, u ,.. Oaklmd, C&UI., told Coqrwlonll Po: · dlaclpllned l n d l.y Id u a 21,, agaiml
vallptan the leaden ot the de171oN1ia, demonllratan.
Ilona datlDJ the DemocraUc aattanal "On the -"they chitgeif u ID conv-made a po?nt ol !tJln~ la adtaclpllnaryway, IlaydeDAld:-.
avo?d Yiolmce --"we would baVCI UollH the llnl mnP ot !he bearlnp
-wiped ouL -In October. ....... hippie! and 7lpples
V1o11act did occur -4art1c t b o polaled boPh lnllcle and outside the
demwlb lldolis ml' "we almolt were" beartng roam. tbe new lellkrt ltart.ed
wiped 1\¢. Hayden to#lfled before the qufet(J, A ?uJe ...,Ungmf ot policemen, -Commiu.eo oa UD-"-ican A& oo band In .,,.. ot ll'Ollblo, bad Dttk
Uvl?lea, A nport made pubUc Sonday « nothing to do.
lpy the llatloDal Vlolex:e Comml•Jm While lerYfnl' u codJafrtnan of plll>
blmol -Ct the -.tolence ,. ...,.. nhlc for the Ch2cop danoostralfoa!,
-)J Ch2cop poll<o -to Ila}'dfo ml be """ to Parla eari1 -a1an1· pnwocallona. .... July "lo write about the -Jli,.sea did DOI NJ, ipeclf1clllJ, be talb."
-msl tho plaao for Cblcaro He Aid 1ne met 'If, Averell HarrPmu,
-IIIODll w1!b Nortll --lop U, S. ,,...U.W, and Col Ha Vu ~-., meelfopfD ParfL Loo, a meiD'* ot tho:Norlb -Ila, told -"Ibo' _.._ deleptJm,
-.Id IPU to ... -1i11111c IQ! ot t.?«, lne Aid, be J'l)lllemd wllb II
---W1111 lbo-llGrlb \ll#Mrn-leaa two oUw ·Nortll Vletaa---bu1 tho fad' II I -to l'lrll la 1ep-'&U ... In Parts. !..a, arnJCO tho releole ot AmerkaD '"11ley're 11••11 ?ntera...a In ,._. ot war from llri Vietnam.'' demomtra?fon! In the United Stales UaJdm contondod lbal the aplml the-." be oak! ol the Nortll
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-AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE v· ,,,
COMPLETE JEWELRY . REPAIR
e rings sized end nlpeired -
• diamonds end precious stones femounted
· • pearls re·strung / _ .
WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY
bfJnlJlln ----.u.._ larp -In 1 V:.tmm, wbelher " WU i6 --..,...,~ti pollco, 11.-1-Odcqo .W1••11Jma or dr•fl ond lnr1 .._ Iii Cblolp Diido ~-..mtanee."
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"-, .. , r·. , ' ORAN~E 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . MONDAY; DECEMBER 2, 1968 • • • ;,r •
VQL, oi'. No. 289. 3 'SECTION;, 30 PAGES -.. ' '"" • ¥ • ' ,,
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BeaelrMiiy Be First to Use Sky.Patrol·_
; . -.......:._ ...:BfWILLIAM REED ">:i:--~~ Ot"" Dallr ...... lflfl
city In Orange County to adopt this
new (pollCe) technique. Let's conUnue '° be the best."
"Why now now? It ii Inevitable tba~
.... Install llell<O(Jler patrols In the very
near future.·" Huntington Beach councllmen today
are COl!lidering purchase of the first
police helicopter for use by a city along
the Orange Coast at a cost of $52,266.
The cost figure proposed by ·City Ad-
miJllstrator Doyle Miller includes lniUal
purchase and pllot training. The city
budget would als.o haye to include $23.50
per flight hour malntenance costa.
In plugglng for Huntington . Beach to
set up Its own minl..alr force, Miller
told the council, "Let'~ be the first
Miller wants immediate pufchase of
on e police helicopter a ri d purchase of
a second craft after July 1, 1969.
The city administrator bas apparenUy
"found" money to create the airborne
police patrol and ls scheduled to place
the proposal before councilmen tl)1s
afternoon at thelr 4:30 o'clock session
in Memorial Hall COUJl(!il c~rs, .5th
Street at Pecan Avenue.'-· -
M .i 11 e r ' 1 recommenda~on suggests,
Miller poin~ to 1he city of Llkewood
which-has been operatlng a th-"'
air for,ce . for some time. "U, al in
Lakewood, We can. lower the incidence
of crime by·10 w~i. the s;ivinp "°"1d
be in eicesa of fl001o00., •· . '
1 "~ewood. deleted two patroi unitr.
per. day: .. If the helicopter· patrol 'would
allow ... to delete two patrol .,.,. and
eight officers out of next year'• bud&;et,
. (Ste llOPTERB, Pqe I) ,,_
Police · Get SFSC Pr~sident .J'ost.led ·.
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.'TEENS F.OR..~RIST' i!,EAD F~R s:;.~~; ~AROE_N GRO_VE ·eoi~Jl>O:r'.Y'(HURCH . . n t.J .• ~ , · ,epo.~t, ,' , : . , 1 1
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•. 1 . . But~,-~~ '· u '3!"f~ Won""~\!!!'~·~"' •11 ~ "'"-''. I , •+ , ,1, · , .. -•• · ,., . . ~SAii FRANCISCQ ( 111',I) -: the mt of l llllf-lon.•pkkup lo -, '1111'>'" J~·i-" ·· • · ' • ~ . •.. ~ -~ omtra~ jeered, joslled and threw , theoro_Wd wttha'looldllpeUor,HaJUna
c . , .,... -~ · "' ~---f ""°°' ~ li f the " h!allets In thll face of Actil!i climbed onto the vehicle. Bt ripped -the
• -'. .,."-i .. , ..4 , -.; , • ' ' ;.. r CJOdilied • . go po ce or President. S. 11 11Qakawa"1oda1"U S8n Wirel loc)se from the loudspeaker and
DAILY PILOT II.rt Plltft
OU5T~D INTERLOPERS RE-ASSEMBLE ON .GRASS OUTSIDE GARDEN GROVE CHURCH
larM 'from S1nctU•ry, ~eens for Christ' Find Dress, S..tlng Regul•tlon1 Don't Prevall on L•wn
County Driver
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Robbed by Trio
Of Hitchhikers ·
niree young bltcbbiking hoodlums who
rob~ a motorist. of · $327, then bound
him with wire and·loc):ed him In the trunk
o( hii car In 1 ~ ted.ion of Orange
County. are JOUght ~y police today.
The trio, -aged about 18 to Z2 -
will face diarges of' kldpaplng, armOd
robbery and usau!t · with a deadly
weaP>n 1f captured, accbrding to Santa
Ana pollce, to whom lhe. victim told
lits story .Sund1y ~ H hOl1n .after
ii began.
Rlcbard B. Davi!, 27, of 27021 Palmyra
Ave.; Orqe, Aki be finally worked
fret of wlnl bfndinp and lemoved the .
fl1lnl; Iab:b fmn fMide to get out of
lits ·-•ol>lcft. Davis uld be WU drlflng east on
Ed!~er Avenue at Harbor BwJevard
ln ,Saota Ana Sltunfay nipt wben be
~ to pick up the tlwe 1'Jl1lll:
hlO:h-hlkOn. $hortly after ho pocteded lhead, be'
told !nvutl&aton, mie Iii the wapec1'
pulled a . ..w!Vft' IIQm hit pocket and
commandeered the car and driver. •
~Give me ~· ~ooey ill )"OUr pocket
and drlva ,where I tell you," the ~
told him.
tinder diroct!0111 idnn by hll ca~ton,
(fleo ~mNAI', Pali 11
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Huntington Woman, 90,
Killed by Pickup Truck
A ~year~ld Huntington Beach wOman
walking to church Sunday frQm her tiny
home was struCTk p,nd , (atally injure;d
by a pickup trµck,, while ln an9th~r
Bandit Boots
W. County Heist
An armed woold·be baudit fled without
Joot Saturday · when a, -m I 1 p I aced
haymater bOnl lhe paper I/II heavy
wltb cash from a Weallninster liquor
!ten: q.rt . EQcene Bdllerfi(ld, 51., told J>Olif!. he WU afon6 In the front of
the ID-Liie atore, !Ill! Beach BM!.
Whoo lhe malJ --blDlll enlend aliou! IO :IO.p.io.
"Fill llP'lhe ~ ·~ or I'll' blow
·:your -off, -the ~ robber. ~·Put the ...... ,,
Butlttlltld Ille! be """" wllh a lefl u be baoded.. lhe bulglnc l>ag to the
bandl~ trbe PllDCh mI,ued the thltf bol
amlahed Into the l1ag fending the paper
,,,..,.. f1t1nl and the quallen crllbinl to-~ coUnlir. • ..
crash, an Want girl died in a Laguna
Niguel car collialon.
Luckier than the woman and child,
an Anahe.im motorcyclist escaped wllh
his life .Sunday ':'hen a car slammed
lnto -hls machine at· an intersectlon and
.. oevel'¢J)is rJ8ht leg al lhe knee.
1•. Coonly Traffic lN'I
. ltl Death .Toll . Ill
Dead In the DnaJ day of Tbanaglvlng
holiday traUic are:
Mn. aw-toUe Speller 1 90 of Z20
Baltimore SI., Huntington Beach.
U.. Phffllpe, i; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allred PblDlpe. of Los Angele~
The elderly ICCident viClfm wu ctosa-
fng Orange Avenue at l~unday
-momlng When"itruck bJ!' a plcbp truck
drlyeo by Harry L. Ncrman, 17, · Iii
3ZI Ninth St., Bunlingl<li Beach.
She dlecl later al Hunlfngton intercom-
munlty Hospital. causau" fa<:ton In Uie ICddtot 1n1
sUU und01-pollce !nv..U,1Uoo. , ,
The baby WU lllled In' a collilion
on Crwn Velley Parkwlj' al Nllud
Road In Lagupa Nlgue~ which left her
pannta 'and ID 4"111. .ollleer frotn
(~ DEATU, P11e S)
bl lllat 1111UTed the Democratic Fraocbco Sta•• COllege reopened under w U b"t In the f with
National ConvenUon was welcomed today new: get·tougb""' rule!. ~k::;~!I~ . ace 8
by peop1e who were on both aides of At least t""o demonstrators were ar. . The demonsl.ratqra began. chanting
th~ epic At1gll!t street batUes. · rested . Ind a -sound truck operated by. obscenities, nlu:s ' c r I es nr ''pig,"
One somewba nusu8.l reaction came, ecUVis~ ':Y~ impounded. "Eichmann;" ~imt "faac.lsts;'~Tbe ·ad•
: howevei, from the overnment Printing the conlrontation between Hayakawa rninislrator en~ged in a .brlef puahini;:
Office which ref to reproduce it and a group af 50 .demonstrators c~e and shoving r matCh ~ with·,· tb1e
without deletion of an scene four-letter as classes reopened for the first time demonstr.aton that ended 1Vben be
word that appears 82 Umes. in nearly three wee.ks. Sixty unUonned declared, "Don't 'you cf'are todcb me.~
.. Overall it iJ ·an excellient studY ,. police were station~ at classroom Within 10 minutes the cohtrmitillcm
said Chicago Mayor Richard J. Dale)., buildings under . "st"ate of em~rgency" was over and Hay~awa wenb. to· ·the
who commissioned his own naUonal regulations IIlDOunced by the five foot, •dministratlon'.,J>nlidhJC,' On cme1 side' of
te1evisioo report 'shortly 'l.fter the con-two inch administrator. Most of the the structure wari.15-foot long b8nner·
ventlon' to defend his 't;y and 'ts students, however, returned quietly to saying, "We).CtKne -~~\ HayakaWa."
Ucem. Cl • 1 their studies. It . was \later torn down b)' a
po en. . Hayakawa was greeted with chants demonstrator. • · "' ·
One of the leaden of the antiw~ of "On strike, shut It down" when be • Many studpits wore blue arm buds pro~ -whom, the report 88Y1 were arrived alone at the main entrance at signifying Ulelr aupport of Hayakawa
thr:i .~ ~t rrun'f1:5, i ~'!!.~ 8 a.m. He at first attempted to · chat One coed paraded with a sandwich -~· ~ I "scr e ~ V O em; -pleasantJy with the 4emonstrators. . s3ying, ''KeeJ) out~-·~· 1n it bad sorr1:e gratUymg aspects. . When three demonstrators jumped onto . (See'SF "STA p t · ' 1 1
Daley wd the bulk cj.. the Chicago . . . . lie r -1 _ l ,
police force reacted with responsibility t : 1 ; .J.
during the five August nights of disorder
In darkeoed parks and downtown streeis.
He said sonie policemen have been
sus~nded far t~ir part in the violec1
anti atill-others face dlstni.ssa1.
A · 1peclal task force ·compiled the
report -an almost blcn,.-by-blow account
of the ferOcity of the battles and the
fever of the protests -for the
Presldent'a commission ' on Violence,
which made it public without comment.
The White House was silent on its
reaction to , the report .
The task force said some police struck
down lnnoceot by1fandm and peaceful
/ prote!tors as well as taunttna: anllwar
anta1on1Bts.
"To be sure, demonstrators threw
fJllnga ·at j)ollcemen and at police cars,"
the report said, ''but the weight of
violence waa overwbelrniJig on the side
of the poUce."
More than 10,000 demonstraton -ac-
tually outnumbered by the police force
and National Guardsmen -converged
on Chicago for the week of wild vlolm:e
that erupted, ironically, oui of a protest for peace. _
The report said the demonstrator1
showered police with obscenity, with beer
cans, with chunkJI of ·concrete and ping
pong balb studded with nalb. one po-
liceman was offered a sandwich filled
with excrement, others were taiiet.1 for
aacks of human waste, the· ftpOri: said.
The response, said the report, 11wu
unrestrained and lndlsCrimlnale police
(Ste VIOLENCE, P11e I)
YOU'LL LIKE IT
IT'S SO SILLY .
1t•1 JUll lllaJn ' eIUy. '!bat ma1 be your
flnt teactfon to o·u r new e«n.k: ltrlp
called, "Perkins.'! But, llke,Pp:nuta, .tl
onlJ tatas one to boolt you.
Belcba K yOU "tab the Ume. to med
Brllilb arUtl John lllles' lillY Ullle
fellow today oo Pqe 17 Y'Al'll be beclt ·
lootllll'for him WriOrrow.Perldnl>Jolnl
the DAILY PILOT llilwp, ol~. lulunnlet lhil ... hilly (\111111. ltliillnl -· • • I
Indianapolis-A venue . ..
25 mph Law W ouldHih,~
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Violations ·of Speedifi,g ::
If the. speed Unlit on Indianapolis
Avenue east of Beach Boulevard 11 reduc-
ed to 25 miles per hour as some residents
of the area have asked; nearly every
user of ll)e highway would be in violaUon
of the Huntington Beach speed law.
Thls Is the conclusion of the engineer-Wa: survey cooducted by the engineering
department followlng demands b y
parenta whole children go to Peterson
School and must cross the street. Parents
want either a crossing guard or speed
reducUon. .
Councilmen will con.Sider the repart
durln1 the 7:~ o'~lock selSlon loday
In council chambers of Memorfal llaJl.
5th Street and Pecan Avenue.
D-of Public Wort. James R.
Wheeler said In a report to. the council
that ~generally opeed llmila are .RI
•t or under the opeed which 15 J"'!""I
of the motorlstl nonna11y drive. · He said. the iesults of lits itudy lhoW
that M per cent now travel tblt section ' . '
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of lndianepolil Sine! al or below. u.!
posted 40 mpb. I
"Lowering the Umll to Ill mph would(
place only 40 .per cent of the drivers
within the' llw: Al 1 ·1pee<1-.Jlrilfll ~
IS. mph 100 per ceol would be In viola~ tf the law. · · · · · •
"'nlerefore, since 1t cannot1be jultlfi
by a ti"afllc 'eogineerlng Mey ... rel
quired by law, It Its rec:ommei>ded that
the speed limit not· be changed and Iba!
it mDa1n at 4.11 mph." 1
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lloOpllll """ -IDJurlel. . ' n.ted ad nl••d wwt Pd If.
T....,r1, 11, al --Aft., Clolla
Meo1, aQi Hoben -1, II, al 11111
<1111181., radi,ll VolloiJ, polloo lllld..
-Cami al "-1• Jldao S1epboD It, Tamm'a II Ill ina., -"w, -UDClt al 1111 ----. lrioadl lllcl. p-said Pllll Tamm'a WU tlmlal
..utb ... ,_._about l:JO p.m.
SUndl;i' whea, wlllle ·turning left, hi>
CJr WU Involved In a colllalna. with
another v~ , ,
• NoSIR8UTuk
Drl-al Ibo -"' .... Mn. ltuth
E. Colo, U, al 17• W. Coota' It., °'*" ·
-""' lllFllt bio1. bul ... to bor en~ I« tiutmenl
Sa!Y8ct 'llOl''kets. "" Jatlo crane to _., boat
trqm ocean-going bu&• stranded Oii Jelly near
Flohace; Ore. Although hampered by moderately
heavy seas. and squalls, workers managed to re-move most of cargo by late ·sunday, but feared
lltfgt ml&bt break up before huae undll'laldng
could be (lQll1pleted. Hawlll-bowld veuel eocled up
on jetty al mouth of Slllllaw River 'I!wWllvllll
Day after towing tug'• edglno felled.
F...,. P .. e l
ilUSTED •••
wu am1ud1 bui I couldn't aee aDJ.
.UIDll far' tbrvwlne them cul" '
V.S.,North VietnamStart
Dave Whedon
"1'U'~ purpole WU • ._... Do.... . '-·-.
.. -· -Ibo 111-111-llN ragula-·ondcbmdl poUC)' that Ulborl
'Grou_nd Ru"les' Meetings
seal Ibo _.llon. P AIIIS (UPI) -The Unllad Stalal
A ,_.,, Couple, Mr. end Mn. llfil and North Vietnam today atarlad a lerles
Campbell, JJl52 Cbarloma Drive, jolntd of secret consultations on ground rulet
tbe expelled teem on the lawn. "We for the new ·ea:panded talkl on peace =di!~"~, ~~ ~::,r. In Vietnam. Both allied and Communist
ta1cl Cini= sources later reported prorpectl were
•• ~ .1.. .. 1...-J· ·~ declal good to open Ibo parley nal week. --.,.--on ,\mer! . '.of/lclali •• u ,,. "~ . to leave afta' usbers·,informed h1m of 0 can iwuu iUUl.I pro-alleged dress and "seating resb'ictions ~· had b e e n accomplished at .t he
end said """" ftuld use -m..., J!lti!tjog In a 1111bjlrban Parla· villa. Com.
to .... -•". , . . -.nun11r -a11o aa1d 111er0 -P" UI ........ . . I " I" to -~ 'lbe young 11motuUonarlil" 'I e An _ D;lO\lllDeD • w ... u qrtement OD a
beovilJ -.., Old Tpllame!I IC2jplure wHI! data lor tl!a opening meeting of the
parlkUlar empbaall oo Joreailab, a pro-talks. .mt 1llio coademl!ed falling aw11 from The bacl:-stage meelln1 wu held by
•lallb .184 Wln!ed al manklDll'I coming Cyrua JI. V-. No. I Amclcan Afm4Bilcm. ., negotiatct and ~ North Vletname11
·Said me taarlul disclo\e Lynnetta counlerparl Col. Ha Van Lau. MtalDand. .. rm ~Ing Jor' them. we SimultaneoUsly South Vietnamese of.
-. 111!1-,...i111q lbmr., ouL ficlali.1~ they have recelvld olllclal
Bui I'm not !!Id becalM I -J-coilflnnall1111 from Saliim that Pham
-wH1! na." . l>aq Lam;' Salion ·-... .io ,the Parll talks, will bead the permanelil deleiatlntl of !heir COUDlry to Ibo broadened talb. . .
-Ollldall uld Ibey upecled a...
Neuyen Cao Ky, the vlce president, to
arrive here aborlly too, to act u a
coordinator. ~. Ky'a spotemnan Dan
Due Kbol and a number ol. advisers
were due here Tuead~y to prepare for lho vie< prelldepl'1 arr!Yal. Today'a start of tbe_seCret Washington-·
Hanoi conversatiorus· opened with bitter
charg1;1 · aQd couoter-cbargu o v e ?'"
military oPO>allol!l Ja·~ .
The Not1h Vletnan!W delegata opened
JJP with K0\118UODS that · A:nerlcan F-4 Jelllghtera bombed · tine \OillqM 111·
Quang Dinh ~. Iii -bOl'lh of the demilllarbed zone, In an alleged
breach of Pi:esldenl Jolmaon'a bombing
ball edict. OrlclJW reporta aald the Gcb•111• between Col. Lau and Vance was
''acrimoo1oul."'" But-the aeulon IOOll became reluod Oq(I the two delegaUOlll
1>opll djlOoMalh& lho -dal(.1« the !Int
lellion ol. tbe De'IV talb, lmU'CeS aaid. '
KIDNAP ••. South Viet Chief Calls
. --Davis uld. be drove to Ille area of
GnDd and Wainer avenues In Santa-~ ~~ wu ordered to stop
Tbare. ht WU l>ouod with wire, relJev. cease-fire for Christmas
Oii ol 111•-Pl1'0l!, cbeolt.Nl!OUl!I, llm plltol-wblpped and locDd In I b e b:u!lk. SAIGON (UPI) -President Nfl\ll'en
U ~ and CCX!vlclad, Ibo lbree Van Tbleu of South Vietnam tonllhl
could fecelve Ibo death -111 for Iba ordered a H-boar Christmas ewe-tire
_ ........ al o11-ap1n11 DovlJ. , In a low-keyed announcement that caught ~·1 -lllld 111111 Lindbergh the U.S. Embaay bv aurprlse. . The 8Jll!OWICODl'llL made by a
law mab1 ldclnaplne In wl!ld> the vie-spo-..n !or Tbleu'1 olllce on a
tim 11· huD* avan In the allCblest realllarlJ lcl!eduled talevtalon new1caat;
a capftal crime. aa[d the ceue-(lre would go Into ellect
DovlJ said the IUIPOcla drove for boura lbrougboul the republic of Vlelll8!!l al
and baura, bul llnally parted bll veblcle 6 ·p.m. Dec. II and would 1111 for II ~loll-In lhetrunlt. ........ Trlel·al lnaking out lbrough the but Stmllal' bo11dl1 1rucea have been
WI waro -., DavlJ llaally delivered with greal lanlaro In lbe past, ll&ble!I a ll!llcll J1!11 found . a wrench U!Ulllz layfnl down !!llff warntnp that
mid --to remove Ille . trunk allied commanden .would rtacl IWl!Uy dciar lltd!. · to any Communlsl tn>op or supply ll)Ove-
Flndlng himseH in a remote unfamlliar ment. terrltoey, Davia drove and drove uaUl But Thieu's declaraUon was te~ and
he fiuDt reached thl 1ntenectlon of almost matter of fact. It wu seen
· Ibo = end IUvelllde 1retw.,. and by aome o-.n ., Bl! attempt to _
coo•= to Sanll Ana · deny the Viel Cong a propaganda victory · • at the Parii peace talks. The Viet Cong,
OAlll PILOT
portraying themselves as the true pe~
aeekan, llCWed a propapnda vtctoiy
In late Novomber by being Ibo flM
to announce a CbriltmU ceue-fire. 1
Dean Rlllk uJd SUnctay be would approve
a cwHJre.
There was no word 1t the Viet Cong
and North Vlelnamele me. alao would
observe the bollday wsr pa""'
Hunt CaJled Off
As Pall: Located
Loo Alamltoe police have Cllied off
the aearcb for a Marin.e's )'OUDI wlfe
and baby with !he dlacoveiy !hat !he
pair II sale and sound In Phoenix, Ariz.
Marina Ted C!lrlli sounded the alarm
Friday when hll wife, M11dred1 18, and
15-mo11.th-old son Chrlltopber were not
at the Naval Air Statton to meet b1m
u plam!ed. Police Immediately launcl!ed
a statewide seUcb for the. mother and
infant.
The hunt was called off Stmday when corona police CO!llinned that the mother
and baby boanled a bu! !here for
Phoenix.
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VIOLENCE •••
violence."
1'Tha• violence," u 11.ld, • .!'WU made
all Ibo more Moc>tnc bJ tl!a fact that
II WU often lnl1lcled upcm penool' wbo
hid broken l!O law, ~ DO order,
made DO threat."
NIWlmll! ...... linClad out bi ..;,...,,.
Policemen ml clubbed to Ibo IJ'OUl!d.
the report cbaratd. Cuual onlootan
aod Innocent reildenta wore caUlhl In
Ille or11 ol. -· R llld. 'l1M! -beau u poUci evlclel
d8DIOl!llarton ll'om a ••'"'"de part Cl! lhe·ftnl ....... al Ille coaftntloD and
<;JiaMd them wllh clllbl llirou&h I b o ~ a1 a,~ club area 111 w1ia1 a.. ..pon uld .... illll;y .,. called a _,,_
riot." .--
II came to a c1lmu u 'pollce bell
bact lboulandl of demonatraton bealea-
lng the candidates' downtown hotel on
the night of the nomination while a
ahocked world watched on televlalon.
"There is &: little doubt," the -report
said again, "the preponderance of
violence came from the police."
• From Pllfle I
SF STATE •••
to clau."
The demaillratora ,....,. ~ when
police toot Ille -.-liUclt In tow on a -I adJa-to tl!a treHl!ldded
campu1 near Ibo Paclllc Oceu.
The famed 1NDaat1cllt, lD outllDlq
hi.I plalul at·a newa 00111ar111ce8atun11y
said lljl would promp!l1 llllpeod -~ wbo illlrvpl c!UlrOOllll and lacullf
mem1>11n wbo !all to obey bll order
to reopen them.
Bui milltanl .-ta. who plcl:etacf
outalde the nen 'conference vowed to
force lla1abwa to man pod bll lhrul
to call pollce on t•"'P"'·
uciu.. wlll be llnit dOWn," Aid
senior 11""'1 PoUl!!I. "Tba llrlb w1D
not cml1 cant&me1 Jt wlil be llCllated.11
Tba llrlb WU lnlllaled by Ibo B1act
Slud1111i Unloa {8SU) to 1-adoption of 10 demand.I, amq lbem Ibo retantlol! of l!llJlllldtd Black Panther Enalllb ln-slruclor Georp Murr11 ·and admlaal111 of all blaolt 1lud!nta who aJ>Ply,
re111'dte11 of !heir academic quallllca·
Uons.
PnMPllflel
COPTERS •..
tlie avlnp would be over !111,111111." ·
Tba city admlnlalrator uld that In
Lakewood, ovsrall crtma reducUon al-·
lrlbutad to UIO al = petrol WU '11 percent; ICbool' 10 percenti
· vaw11'?DI tn parb, ~' _on atreet llllla aod -·llfhta, 71 per<enL Jla llltad u buiflll ludlni blm 'lo
coocluda that Ibo bellcopl are needed now: , -Oll!nl_.. -di ..........
mobllltf .111 l.b I IU~ ol .-.,.,
burllar7, car theft. waulJ;.t~ dallam, -larl aod civil . ~ --to 11111 put ol tbt cllf, •
By!INof~loud~O!'I,
Dood llchta and radio c<111m11111lcallool
with palrol can, bellcoptar patrol el·
focllva ...,1ro11 crowdl or rlollool con-
, dllla. Alrl!on!o bacl< up protaoll Ibo olllcer
In Ibo patrol car with added lnformalloa,
llchta and -. •
II CCl!lrlbulal to Ibo publ1c salotf bJ
ellmlnatlpc Ille blfh spaed cbue.
'llllrl Would be lncroUad lrllfllc dJreo.
lion and control.
A ravoluUOIW'I' new -• ol prolocUon
!or Ibo law abldloa c1111en would ruutL
·• Millar allcl pofnled out that by lralnln&
two pllota now they would be cerlllled
to lrali! addlllonal plli>ta' 1n· tho luluro
....... plant to add a second bellcopler
are complelad In the nal budiel year. •
Kenneth Potts
Rosary Tonight
Rolar)' for Kenneth Potta, a resident of Hunllnglon Beach oince 11121, will
be recited tonight al 7:30 p.m. and
aervtca, will be /leld al 1 p.m. TueSday
both at: Smllh'a Morlulll')', Himllnglon
Beach. Mr. Polta died Saturday al Ibo
Velerana HOlpltal, Loog Buch, after
an 1llnea ol averal months. He wu "· . RellHcl lr<>m Ille U.S. Cout Guud,
be wu ll'adualed from !he Coul
Guud Academy In 1940. Ha llrVed dur-
ing World War ll In both !he AltanUa
and P..ulc lheaten u lk!pper of Iha
U.S. Coul Gull'd CUtlar Cuco. Ha WU
allo Fadu•lad from Hunllngtol! Beach
lll(b School In 1111. .
Survtvon Include bll wile Mary ·of
Ille family home, 1111111 l'olomac Lue,
Hunllngtol! Beach: slz cblldren, Kormelh
Jr., Kendra, D1vid1 IAllle, Dennll and
Dorrell all of Ille home, and bll mother,
Golda Polta ol Hllllllngton Beach.
lntannOl!I wlD be al Sawtalle Veleranl
Cemetary Tuoadajl. •
Closure on Agenda
A J>ltam ~"::I laces Seal Beach councilmen be at I o'clock ton1aht
In CO!lncll clwnbere of C 11 y Hall Jn.
eluded II conatderaUon of a ra110luUon
calling lor clol!lre al !he bordar between
· the United .States aiid Me"llco tO minors.
:J-ine
Monkey :Business
Before P>uneiI
Councilmen In ll!mlln&ton Baodl wlD bl faced wHI! ocme monuy ., .. _
tonlibl •
Mr. a n4 Mn. T. G. Pierce al Im
Chalet Lane have beeo dellled permlabi
by Ibo city admlnlllral<r to teap •
I to kunce lqU1rrel mootey.
They are asking the COWldlmen to
l'IDI permlsaion for their pet to remain
with . them. Since Ibo city law forbids
~~.i:iing . certain animals, t h e ad--
minislralioo usuaUy turnl down requesla
for exceptlons.
Tbe councilin~ ho.Wever, bad b9en
most understanding In Iha put of Iha
de!lre of residents to nep !111111!111 pe11
u loog u all safety meuures art
observed.
Marine Animals
EXhibit Slated
~II depleting · danleroul marina
•nlda11, habitl of the blue lhlrt ·ud
a replica ol an lll!denea ..........,
cbam&er will be part of ..... -~eelln.I TutJday of UC, Irv In a "a ~ .. ino1011 Alloclatat.
The meellna will begin al 7: 111 p.m.
11 the Balboa Yacht Club.
Polenllll mombenl w1!J view Ibo .,.
· blblll and bear Ibo f6jocllva al the
ll'OCIP·
Invltallonl b a v a ,..,. to -lhrauaboul SOUlbarn Calllomla wl!o have
demOllllralad lnllrell In marine blnlou
and COl!Hl'VaUon al marine ...........
Further lnformaUon about Ibo -la available by caOtnir Ibo UC! can·
muntty and alumni allaln olllce, ua-
6424. .
l.M.t H. Wool _ ... _
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Allboulb U.S. Embassy olllclals were
unaware of the announced cease-fin unW.'
Informed by lll!wamen and the 111·
nouncement omitted any reference to
U.S. or allied troopo, 11 was coMldettd
certahi "'11erltan commanden ""uld coocur with Ibo plan. Secretary of Stale
11 Apparently w b a t e v er mlaun-
derstanding there was, bas been worked
out between the ct:Qple," a police oincer
aald today. "In any even£, CUrUJ bas
called off any further lnvestlgatlon and,
of courae, ao have We."
n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA
AUTHORIZED FAClORY SERVICE
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""-t W. l•l;tt WI••• a.el '=" ~ ...
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Stereo Bur~lar
Pleads Guilty
one ol two Weslmlnlter men accused
ol the !hell ol rlldloo and stereo equip-
ment lr<>m Newport Beach homes plead-
ed gullly to buq1ary cbar1e1 Frldlj'
In SUpertcr Court. .
Judp Wll1laml Speln IUipll!ded
oentence of 1-11 yem In llllta ]ll'laon
on lllcS .Joo ScoU, :io, of 110 Mii! St.
and ordered hlm to speod the neD
11 moolha In Orange County Jall. ScoU
1111111 aerve 25 l!!Olllha on probatlol! altar
be complelel the Jail tann, Ibo jurtsl -Scolt'a allqed mm!)lnlon In Ibo
llurllarles, W'!lllam A. <kilt. I~ al 11'11
Wello &ad, II jD.to IPPW' bef«t
Judp Spelrt Dec. II forbearlna al
• molion wi!lch -dlllllllalf al
....... .. -blm. llolh men wet amotad bY Newl>ort
-police [al 'Oct. 15. Olflcen uld their car wu pdod wtlh l'ldlo and
...... equipment wblch ""'1d DOI bl
~ """"'-fer.
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DEATH •.•
Muaacbuoelll lerloualy b!jurtd. ,
Tbe Pbllllpo couple and Ind LI. Joseph
B. Cormo)f, 13, Medford., MUI., were
'taken to 8cMh Coul Communllf
Hoapltal, when! the ofllcer IJ In crtllcal condltlCll todl,f. ' I
Moloreycllat Dsvld Sorenson, 19, al
'Ill RedWOOd at., Ambelm, 11 m aat111ac-
1ory condltk.n al Anaheim Memor1al
Hoapltal alter loaln& bla lee Sundal'.
He aod _ .. Laura L. MOJU,
II. al 1114 WIHl•m..., SL, FuJ1ertoo, were
-., llO !tit -lholr cycle WU bll bY ..... drlnlJ bJ Robert c. Qodlrq, •
II, ol 1111111 TammJ Ill, c,pna.
Miii MOytr la allo In llliJfactorJ
c:oadlUCI! at Al!abelm Memarlll lloapltal
'11M! -lnfllc lallllly of Ibo bolkll1 -" .......... -LllT1 J. M\iri!b1. I&, of ,_ 'ftllmderblrd Lant. Stanton, killed = wtiea hi> car IWDmed 'Into I -pill ... Slan!Gl.!o .
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COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
•rings sized and repaired
• dlilmonda and precious 1tone1 remounted
•pearls restrung
WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE ALL TYPES.OF JEWELRY
HA.~ SHOPPINI
CIN1ll
UOO HAUOl M.VD •
..COSTA MISA 14S.t41S .
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HUNTINITON llACll
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• By JUCIWID P. NALL ,. #" ., .. o.atr , ......
G,..,d · Wl!I' -.., In a bOx. tOday
. !be l!«ld'• larpst electn>olc
tnutaiturlnc bulldlnc, Ille I mlUion
~ foot cOmput.r ~researth and
• utactuiint ceni.r for N o r I b
meiica'D Roct\fell'a Autonetfcs Divlslon.
The lylllboJlc ·-, '!'IS hejd JO lies from 'the' stte ol 123 mlllton pl<>JeCI
eilll IJ'aded In Ille~ Nip! ara.
tint Seeks·
Laguna · Man
Lost at Sea
Tho .. _,, -Ill --llln,
"SUia Ana. ~· llana'ue.i Iha. Illar! ol
wort"• Ibo flU mllllmo-llCI. 'l'be
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L, P.r.lra and ,_,. ... , wtO be ..
a ...,,. a1te, a portloo ol !be 't,HI •
acres ~ WI -~· by N,ul from
Laguna Nipel <;or( Ud q,0 Moultoll
Ranch. 'l'be Ille la aboul lour ..... _.,1-~
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A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter ...,.ii
s ubder way today for a Laguna •Beach
• ai1. and his Garden Grove companlpn
verdue -Avaloa, ·Catalina Island,
·ce 6 p.m. &niday In a small Sanboal
Michael Efseill, ·a, ol 1565 Catalina
t., and Russell Reed of Garden GroVe
ere due in at Owens Pacitl.c Yacht
ncborage in Newport. Harber : after ;
eeltend visit to the bland. '
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W h e n they failed to show up, Mr s.
seaff called Ille Coast Guard.
The two men were in an unnamed
I-foot Venture sallbOaL The white and
green· craft ·had no auxlliary power.
Small craft Warnings conUnued to be
posted today -the third consecutive
day. The Harbor Deparim<nt reported
IS.knot winds dyring the night.
Council ,Faces ' "'<+ ' ' ·i-»1 -J., H :·
Light . Sche.~ ·
l ' OnW~ay
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With business liCenSe reVision still
being wrangled with businessmen and
not ready to ~be acted on. it appears
Laguna Beach city counCilmen wW have
an evening oC light labor Wednesday
nlghl
City Manager Jam.ea Wheaton aaid
the agenda Is unuaua~y llgll\. II• figured
there is only a sm'all chance councllmen
and businessmen would come to agree-
ment on license hikes in talks late this
afternoon so a draft . of an ordinance
could be prepared Ior the council
meeting.
In itelllll on the agenda, Wheaton will
reconunend $4,000 be taken from budget
Jeserves for landscaping and small equip-
ment at the Agate Street and Top or
the World fire stations, 1 and a routing
for Alta Laguna ·Boulevard extension
be approved.
The fire stations, completed in August,
need landscaping and small housekeeping
items such as socket wrenches, first
aid ~ts and vacul1111 cleaners, Wheaton
saia. He said $4,000 of the $25,000 left
In a conUngency fund would cover it.
Two pos.sibl'e routes for Alta Laguna
ertension to A r c h Beach Heights have
been drawn by the county road depart-
ment and councilmen will be asked to
pick one, Wheaton said. City engineers
are studying the rOute.s to make a recom-
mendation.
Stoelc /lftwkeu
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
tuined mixed late this afternoon as news
of higher interest rates sJ)arked profit
taking on a five-day rally. Trading wa~
acUve. (See quotations, Pages 18-19).
Orange Coast
Weadter
Those not 10 genUe breezes· will
continue through Tuesday, with
the mercury otill In the c:billy mid·
&O's, but IWlD1 1kies 1t'ill prevail
JNSWE ~DAY
In ihe lalt monUi. and a half
of hu tmn, Pr<ri<f<ml Jo'""°"
ii in a mellow mood and loo~
fOT1'1Grd lo Ii/• al Ill< ronch.
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Of ,,.. Daltr ''"' Id It was a long, chilly, drlzrly day Satur·
ifay when 101 men, women and ,children
took to the hlgh~ays and bjways in
an attempt to lri!t 50 miles In the
seventh annuil Presidential Walk In Laguna Beach. • .
Twenty-nine of the more enduring
hikers tol)lpleted the course, Including
three of 11 wome11.
Record Ume WU set by Bi'yon Overton,
a Costa Mesa resident and &eD.ior at
cal State Fullerton, who walked and
ran the billy course in exacUy seven
hour& The previous record of nine hours,
53 minutes-wu set by Dean Sbostrum
two years ago.
'I'tl.e hike was sponsored by Explorer
Post 717, Laguha Beach Search and
Ftescue. Explorers pati-olled the enUre
route until the final hiker1 made it
ir: at 1 a.m, Sunday.
1be hike began between 5 and 9 a.m.
Saturday, when lhe ambiUous group aign-
ed in at Andrus Plumbing, ass Glenneyre.
Hikers proceded south on Cout Highway
to Crown Valley Parkway, then east
,to·tbe Santa Ana Freeway frontage road.
The course continued on to El Toro··
Road, down to Laguna Canyon road
and back lo the base. The trek had
to be repeated once again to complete
the 50 mile cycle.
Explorers in f o u r radk>-equlpped
mobile units palrolled the course, of-
fering band-aids and encouragement to
hikers, and picking up those who bad
put their last foot forward.
Overton, who began at 7:23 1.m. and
conlpleted the first half three hours
and ten minutes later, ran to the Umer'1
booth at 2:20· that afternoon, in a classy
fini.'ih through the rain.
"MY strategy," be· later dlsclosed while
sipping a cold drink, "was to take jt
very easy the first lap and stay mad
the second lap. But about one third
the way around the secoucl lap; il an;
or my friends would have come along,
I would have quit. I was aufferlq from
loss of saJt and sugar." '
Overton wu followed by Vic Buzzelli
of Santa Ana with 1 Ume of aeven
hours, 35 minutea. Third place wu cap-
tured by John Gamache of Garden Grove
wilb an eight hour,. ten minute clocking.
His brotber, Bobby, ,earned fourth within
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President's
Head Hit
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Demonatratori jo.r.d, jolltled and thmr
strllao leaflels In the face ol Adln&
Preaid.,t Si l. l!aiaka•a lodfltcM' ~
Franclac• s.tate College renpen..t under ' ..... gel.tough rulea. ,.. =. '·
Ailill!'*''•-*·-·· mled and a ....a truck opirated by
acUvists WU Impounded. .
The conlrontaUon between llayak~a
and a _group of. $0 demon,st.rator1. came
as classes reopened for the first Urne
in nearly three wee ts. Sixty' unUDnJled
police were stationed at ~
buildtogs_. un$r "llbjte .of emergency"
regulatloils ~ by tbeJlve fl!OI,
lwo lt!Ch '~iitor, ,M.ost of jhO student&, bowe,veic, .returned quietly : lo
their ' studies. ' . '
· Hayakawa· waa greeted" with _.,
of "On strlke, shut it down" when •be
arrived alone at the main entrance at
8 a.m. He at first attempted to cbat
pleasantly with the demonstrators.
When three demonstrators jum1"<f.¥o
the rear of a haH·ton pickup to elllOrl
the crowd with a loudspeaker, Hayakawa
cllm.bed oilto the vehicle. He ripped the
wires loose from the loudspeaker and
wu promptly hit in the face with a
packet of leaflets.
The demonstrators began chanting
obscenities, plua c r i e s of "pig,"
"Elchmano," and "fascists." 'I1le ad-
ministrator engaged in a brief pushing
and shoving match with t b t
demonstrators that -. ended when be
declared,. "Don't you dare touch me."
Within IO minutes, the confrontation
was over and Hayakawa went to the
administration building. On one side of
the structure was a 15-foot long banner
saying, "Welcome President Hayakawa."
It wu later torn down by a
demonstrator. .
Many students wore blue arm bands
(See SF STATE, Pqe I)
Del Camino Hotel
Sold to ..... Attorney
Lq\ln0'1 Del Camino llotel, 12111 S.
Coast Highway, has been 10ld to a
San Pedro attorney and hotel operator.
Realtor Grace Welllngham l1lDCIUDCed
the aale Of the old landmark to Wllliam1
Hosler and his mother, Beryl llooler.
Morris Orloff of W e s t Los Angeles bas
owned the property for the put two
years. Sale ,priee waa not dlJclosed.
Hosler reportedly plana lo upgrade
the hotel.
YOU'LL LIKE IT
IT'S SO SI~LY
11'• just otaln om,. Thal may be your
fln:i rUctfon to o u r new comic itrip
called, ''Perkins." B ~ ~ lib PWllll, ll
only -... to boot ,.... -u ,... lake tbe "Ume lo -British artfai John Mlla' llllj DUJe
fellow lodar oa Page II ,...·u be back
looldnic for btm -· Pertlm jolna the DAILY PILOT ilneup ol flulnlu
Iha! are rtally funny, startlnf lddq.
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TOG-0.WAR DEVl!LOPS ,ATOP .SOUNO ·TRUCK' Bl!.TWl!EN AC.TING SF STATE PfliSIOENT;DIS$1.DENf:
· Orlv.on from $poakora Stond, Dr. H~y•~•w•. Rta' ~· .. .Tears Wlrlrt L-...... Ampllf\llne . S:)'llwn'
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Husband's .Death . ..
Mrs. Pearlie Mae Holston will return
lo Laguna BeaCb Mnnlclpal Court ~
to enter a plea' on cbargea that lhe
stabbed ber husband .. ·death Oii OceU
'Avenue inl.8tuna NOv. K .
loin." ll•!>IDO, 45, Is )ltlnc held wltbou: .
ball In Or"1(0,CouQl)I' Jail. . I
lier .51-'year'old huabend:. Roy, die<
I of, a . stab ,· wfuni:I': tti.t . ~netrated bl::
lung. Pollc!e !at thl!y lllV.· rec:o"'"'1
the death weapon, a 11Hlkh bol)loc kn!le.
Mrs.' 1141-, re~ liy ljepl!IY
Publlc ·Deffllder La.....,.. Buckley,tap.
peared In coort Jut Friday for &r'
ralgnmenl A ~ dale wai lei fir
this Frjaiij' lot hl!t lo ent.r a ~
and (Jlce prellmlaarY bearing. I
At 'lhe Ume ol tht flltal ""'"••, '"' H<>lllOlll ft?e ¥111~· '•ui?ri&l.. .,., • . Of Mn . .lloull Abbe)', t11 A.,_, ~
la.ahoUI a blOcl: from Iha Lacuoa Polle>
llaUoo.· ' . ' ~
Powfu, J:an~'::He1dl
1 ' ' ' • • ; • NE1' YOllX (AP).-' 1lio =
llMllob lod&J lloJ.ct the~" Clayton Powell for abialDll, Clll ;it
witlli1 ....... ol tlle t ,.... -· -
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~.and clubbocl C:::-..t:::'t
ud "'"""enl -=... '"" ....,. la Ille "!11..of ..... , II llld. 'llii'Vlillence began u police evldeil
dem<inltarton from a Jakes.Ide part en
lbe first nllhla ol lhe convenlloo! a ;, d
cbaled lbem wllll. dUbe-lbroutb fb e
alreela ol a nlghl club area la wbal lbe 'AN IXCELLENT STUDY'
" ChlcafO'I Mayor Diley
. npor\ Aid "can -17 be callad a pollce ~ . , ~ .. ~ 1o • dlmu u . ~ -Nl~on N~• Secarit" Aide
UPI~
uro be ·sure, demonstrator• threw
things at policemen and at police cars,"
the report said, "but the welgbt ol
violence wu overwhelming oo the. aide
of the poh"
Mere than lO,llGO demd>alrat0r1 -...
bact lhaaunda ol -beol ....
Ing· lbe candldalel' clownlowa · liotel cm
the nlgbl of lbe nomlnallon while a
abocted world watched on television.
"There Is a litUe doubt.'' the report
aald again, 0 tbe pr~erance of
vloleoce came ~ lbe j>ollce."
.D~ndit!ap No. B~r ,·r.Ounty Driver
. , . · . Robbed by Trio
Former Cripp'le Best Hiker Of Hitchhikers
Wbll ~ ol -doeo R take While at cat Stale, Overton wu glven
lo wait .and ,.. IO m11eo Jn a ......i u;e 11ooor by lbe Olympic Fund. "'Then 'lbne y...,, hlk:hhWac boodl11m1.wllo
..... !loan! • Ibey IODI me lo· Mulco wilb lhe Uolled robbed a pl\ll«lil o1 ~. -bound
llow aboul"' Perioo who bad ·bll Stalea leaiD, 11 Iba allemata lo I.lie . hlmwllbwlrellld~lllmlD1belnmk
lop crippled In cold Cblcqo -... IO Idiom~ Wilk." He -be WU ol bll ::ar ti. • --ol Orange of ri.ama11c ~! · ' cam, 11oaJ lot 1be ride only, and lbol Couolf ore ooq111 bf p011o:e lodly. '
Ille ~=,'~d i:m~ ~ beJi:I aen1 "' a favor . lo him. "I 'Ibo 1r1o _ qtd aboul II lo :a _
-11 ·~ CouolJ'o Beel owt lbeni IOID!°'lnr. -· So I'm lo will faeo cliarpo. o1 ld4ooplnr, armed p-Alblete." lralnJni for Ille '710~" fObbtrr and Ul&llll with a deidly
Br,.. OVerloa, II, ,a reoldeol of Colla_ On Bepl. 11, Overton parljclpaled Jn WO!lpoQ ~ caplurad,· a~ lo Santa
M-llld leDhr al cat Stale al 1 lllO-mlle walk la Columbia, Mo.; where Ana police, lo whom Ille vtcllm told
FuDerlea, .,.. up In lbal cold i:tUc:qo. ' be placed oecond. bll llory Suoda oJ&l!I, H houn after
1111 lop pained him. He moved lo IUllD)' u•-"'""" f-lhe •~-. "I' "'"" Y ' ~ California, 'l!bere be W1IOd 1be Ulle . ~ ,...... ~ ••-· m I"-. II began.
ol "BOat 1""'8tw Alblele." ........ -Oec.. II. I bad lo put II off Rlcbarcl Ii. Dovlar 17, of mll Palmyra
Ila -lo Mako Cllf lhll l1lllUl1ef becauae <if 111t ~:· · "· Ave. Orl!IP ulcf be fllllD1 worked 11 1111 allemale la Ille 10 llllomeler Re· lben plaoa lo be a ~ " • . : " .I -• -· walk ID ltia ... Olymplcl. erec:ullve, bll college major being .4ii1.'Gf "Wll'I ·~ removed lbe
And lben be ohowecl up Jn T•mm• = lllgblSC\iitinow' be la an-adull lnmk lalcl\.frorit ~lo.Rel out of ~--~ lul -,,.-.,., ··-~ ••• . bll aband-.......... \ 0 ~ Saturday, where he .entend,· ..._--• ~" • . • .....,_,,,. , .-.
and flnllbed ...,. boun later tho · Dlvla Aid be wu ~vlrii 'Oii! on ..-ammal iiknlle Prealcleotw Walk. Edinger Avenue al .Harbor Boulevard
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President-elect. tqd,ay named1Dr. HOIU'Y A. Klailnger (left);. German-born {Iarvard University p'fofessor,' a1 llla &.Hl•tant 'for naUQDal
security ff!airs. Nixon also named Or. Richard V. Allen of Stanford
University as Kissinger's principal aide (See story page 4).
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South Viet Chief Calls
Cease-fire for Christmas
SAIGON. (UPI) -Presideol N&lJY<ll
Van · Thieu · al Soulb Vpm lonllhl
ordered a J4.bour Cbriltmu cease-flre
in a low-keyed ao.nouncement that cilught
lhe U;S. Embassy' l\V surprise.
The announcement, · made by a
spokesman for ·Thieu'• office on a
regularly' ICheduled .tele:v1alon newacut, safd the ·cease-fire would go lntO effect
througtlout the republic of Vietnam at
6 p.m. Dec., 2' and would last 10< 24
houn,
Slmllar holldaY· lruces bave been
delivered with great fanfare In the past,
usually laying down stiff warnings lhal
allied commanders would react swiftly
to any Commnnlaf. troop or supply move-
menL
But Tbleu11 declaraUon WAI tene and
a1moat matter of fact. It was seen
by aome observers as an attempt ta
deny lbe Viel Cong a propaganda vlclory
al lhe Parll peace talka. The Vlei Cong,
portraying themaelves as the true peace
seeken, acored a propaganda victory
in late November by being the first
to announce a Cbrlstmu cease-fire.
Allho\!llt U.S. Embuly officials were
unaware of the ~ cease-fire unUl
informed by newsmen and the an-
nouncement omitted any reference to
U.S. or allied troops, it wu 'coll!ldered
certain American commanders would
concur wilb lhe plan. Secretary of State
Dean Rusk said Sunda,y.be would approve
a cease-fire. ·
Airport Holiday p ,eriod ·
o..ioa came to Soulbent Calllomla la Bulla Ana Saturday #I· when be ~.!.1111a:'::..:ec11a .. ~~~ Schoou Request ~-pick""~.-yotlllg Proves .Busiest in History hi&!> ocbool, be worked out wllll Ille SborllJ after be proceedecl ahead, he
1ract llld ..... COWJlry ....,.. Better· R _ ~ ..1 _ told lnveollploro, one ., 111e llllpeCts .
Ila eoiered Onnge Cout Junior Col· · lHU.UJ pulled ,a revolver from bll pocket and 1ep, where be nn under Ille dlrocllm of commandeend lhe.., and driver. braace CouolJ Airport bad Ila bualesl commercial flighla, 38 of lbem large
Cooch Don a-. Two year11a1er. he... In Jrch Beach "Give me 111e money 1a ,..,, pocket ....-1a blltorJ .... 111e 'llwWglv· plan .. and 11 pure jets. _ rolled la cat Slate al "'"'~-when! be and drive where I lell 1""' • 1he llllpeCI Inf bollday, Couol1 Dlreclor of Aviation -The parklrig lot was · chronically
M,i l~ -A~Plan
Eoi:Additlon
Library Friends
Select W ornan
For President
-Mn. Anthony Deme~es, 117 ~
Temple lilll IJrlve, ii ,,.... pruldenl
of the Friends of lbe Library Jn LIBllJI'
Beach.
She replacea Vernon R. Spltalerl.
Otber new olflcen ore Mn. Ernest
Carman, first vice president: Mrs.
William LoolfleW, oecond vice prealdeol;
Mrs. Wllllam Wllooxen, &ec:relary, lllld
Clifton Nlchoil, ~-lb~tinr~t;' J;::; ~ bolb~
Henry . E. l!Jin1Jn&1oo library lo San
Marino where she was a ·1 s I 1 t a n t
registrar, secretary to the reference
d~ .and ,..,Qtanl in lbe rare
boob alld moon1ci1pla readinfl room.
A be~ l!l)s aiid ~Ila Pro-
ject.. la< the .new La&llJI& ·liiifa?: will be~by Ille> board.of.two.boob
now d Of -Prliit.. one on Mh:hel•nge1o
and "aiiotliet on DaVlncl. They will be
pm .al·lbe-f!nl· memorial; 'lbe. 11¢1r·
Wenb M~ which will lnclllile
bookl on d!'ama and art.
Marine Animals
Exhibit Slated
•· -..., '·Id 1.1-Reibert Brel:nahan ·-....i todav overcrowded. During a one-hour period 11-'"'alllllor. w ~-ee~~-·-"·1·1·0"'"--~,-·.!.:.~--"hi'· depl"•• ~ -~-,.__, II' Jm-U.le Uod "~--&I ._ '-•· Q~ --u ·~· w•w Wedoetday olghl the lot, wllb a capacity ~ ~ c,..,. ercw --, "'-_,,_ _,,_ 1 ...--lo lake ocbool buael Davla":..~~~be drov-e 1o"'111e""' capf«s,1 'obUliled Ii and ool O!'IJ>O lacllltr broke ol 405, hid llOO can lllrough lllr!atea. ·animals, habits 'ol lbe b · short .iild
H H H Into 1-'• Arch Beocb Helghlo area -· · . "" 0 lbe previous record blgb by l,llOll. -Eltra cbalro had lo be hr I Into a rapllca of an undersea research ..__ p... 1 on erlllloll' roadl, Bcliool 111pertnlendenl Grand and W~ '""""!" In Santa -Wednesday set a new record ol 75 lhe walling rooms, candy and c arette chamber will be part of an organbed
r...... ..., Wlllllm Ullcm hli told trult.eel. · Ana. where be wu ordered to atop • machlnes were empiled .. ~Tbe res "1'ant meeUng Tuesda)' or UC.,_ Irv I n ,_. 1
HIKERS IJllom,· Wbo AMI· Ille dlrl roads' ol on a llde llreel. i1gun. and bar,dld a record bwdne..,. Oceanology Associates.
-• • • Ille area bad. puncbed a bole la Ille There, he wu bound wllb wire, rellev· Bo· Club -Wednesday evening four llS-passen-Tbe meoting will begin al 7,30 p.m.
· · 10 lloun, ono -.ie. pan of bll car two !wo yeara qo, eel ol h l 1 enUre payroll, check amount, a ys ger Jets landed and look off wllllln 30 at lbe Balboa Yacbl Club.
I.me Bird llld Mardi Spaldlnf were ...,,..ud oolullcm lo ll'lai ICbool lheo plotol·whlppecl and lock.V la I b e mlnule1. PoreoUal members wtll view the OX·
lopl ID 'lbe _,,.,,., lleld wtlb Identical lramportaUcmlolhedeveloplngaru. lnmk. Planning· Camn-in Bresnaba• l'id no passqers wort hiblts and hear Ille objeclives of'lhe
-ol 17 boun, 11 -· Mary 'Ibo belt hope for people ol lbe aru. U captured and conv1ctad, lbe three r slraodecl despite many standby> and group.
Maalofa came •Jn wtlll a dockln( o1 be Nld, ml&lll be er1eaa1cm ol Alla coul4 receive lbe dealb penally for lbe The Boys Club of Laguna Beach w!D pe0ple without reservallons. InvltaUons have gooe lo penom
11 boun, 17 mlnula. Tbey are all (run LagUna BoWevard by 111t cOunly.· Ra comblnaUon of of!Olllel agalnll Dovla. be hosting 118 monlhly camp-In Friday 1a: ~"':t ~111i;\0.~~ ~~ throughoul Soathern Calllomia who hive
Lapna Beacb. :!..., ~~pion~ Ille el· \:lllfomla'I --UW. Lindbergh nlibl'lor hoy> 1lbrougb12. sengers carried over lbe weekend, lbe demonslraled interest In marine biology
Lapna Beacb 111&11. School -la Re lilo meolloned lbe -8>1Jlty ol law makes tldniplng Jn whlCb lbe vie-. There will be games, a lrW1!ft buo1 line handled s.ooo. · and co .... rvaUon ol marloe ,,,.......,_
Bob ~ad Geoll Wollan were dlf wld!lllng ol lbe narrow ~•.., of • Um II· barmed even Jn Ille ollgblest and lhe late-late lhow as boys spend Air Weol flights for Phoenl• and Lu Further lnlormallon about the group
GUI Ibo wuo-lime, coinlo& ID al It Summit Drive. ,.. " · a capital crime. lhe olghl oul under supervialon of. dub Vegas were packed and three commu· b available by calllng lbe UCI c<lm·
bol!rl. 10 -.1ea. ll<lldenla ol Arch Beacb Hd&hla bave Davia uid Ille IUlpeCla drove for hours officials. lnformalon may be hid by ler 11n ... Cable, Aero aod Golden West mwtlly and alumni affairs office, 133-
u 61!:':.'a~ I.!~~.'~ peliUoned Ille dlf lo widen and repair and·lloun, bul llaally parked bll vebJcle 1~phi111Plojjgjjjlbeiicjijlulhl, 194-B2m,135~·D. .. ••• MwlereMilke~pliihMuayB. ········6~!24jjj.fiiimi8MmRMliiij =~!'."""Port. Nooe of =1 ~d.·:":1:1n:':~~"::~ ·~i:;t.':1"'bre~s1:ti.rou11ilheback I lt•Al,_SU:.......,.,W.:mm m1...,.W
of the lntersecUon of Van.Dyke Drive. seat were Ull!UCtts:i:ruJ so Davis finally
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llUdleo and _.ui11oo ol Ille petlloo and ocrewdrlver lo r.move Ille ~
of Summit Drive 111&1 II prlvattly owned. door latch.
Ullom Aid Ille Calllomla lllgbwiy Findln& hlmseU In a remote, uolamlllar
Pair<>! lour yean ago lumed lhumbo territory, Davia drove and drove W>lll
down on bus service lo Ille area alter be 'Nfllllll1 readied lhe laleraedloo of
surveying n>ad condlU1111. lhe ewporl and Rlvenlde freeway> and conllnued lo 5anla Ana.
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SF STATE ••• Laguna Girl, 14,
Held in Burglary,
Theft of Autos
A !._year-old Luuu llelch glrl was
In juvenile hall lodlf chlrged
llelch police wllll tbd\ of
two oblles, -l>urllar1. lqery and uae of stolen credit wdl.
LquJll ~llce Doledho Ala Jlmenel Aid ;IJie flrl -1...r lier _ _..
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PARIS (UPI) -Tbe United States negotiotor and . his NOrtb, Vieinam.S. Hano! convmatloNI opened lfflh\'tillllr
and North Vietnam today started a· series counterpart Col. Ha Van Lau. ~ , chir~s '· am, coun~ 'Oi'V 1 r
of .seeret consultations on ground rules ~Simultaneously South Vietnamese. t;f. ·military operatiorlt in Vietnam. .._·.
for the new expanded talks on pe'ace 'ficlall said they have' received' Officiil : ·'The• North Vietnamese delegate e;ened
in Vietnam. Both allied aftd CommuniSt confh:matlon from S.aigon that Pham up· with acouutIOOI. tliat .A:nerkaa .F~
aources later reported prospeols were :Dang 1;am; Saigon ob.serve•to lhe Paris jetfigbters bombed dhreo :vUlapl la
·goodtoopenlheparleyneztweek; talks,wWbeadthi!·permanentdelegation ~ Binh Province, 35 mileo-...'111
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Ch·urch, Ousted by Ushers
J By JAMEs McNABB, JR.. adjacent to the million.dollar structure
An armed ban:dit robbed the J-Jewport
Beach. El Rancho Market!, rm Newport
Blvd., of $800 .late Saturday,
American officials aaid ' "good pro-of thelr cOuntry to the broadened·talks. of lhe demijitariied zooe, in an '!llee!d gress.~· .~(I b e e n accomplished at t b e OffiClalS said they eipe¢ed ~. . breach of Pmident Johnson'• ~ f mee~ m a.wburban Paril'vllla. Com~ . Nguyen Cao Ky, the vtce .. president, tq halt, edict. . : · .
• . ot t9'e Diilb' Plltf4taff · t ••1•1 • .~. St HuntingtQp. Beach's church-hopping 8 "' • """".u1 •
"Teens for-Chrilt" struck again this ·Foanding Pastor ·Robert H. ~er.
Sunday -·bopping • Ill and ·OUt of the speaking from the open-air pulpit, warn-'
drive-in Garden Grove C o m m u n 1 t Y ed. the young crusaders of both &eJ:es
~h. Bib'!·-·.:..._ 1 ho he would tolerate no interruption as
.i.ui:: 50-.,.,,..... •. .µug young peop e w th. lnsid .. • .. 1 ..... , ,, wear ~ppie-like·garb were ejected after e persons e ~ay_ my __..,.
their surprise ap'pearance, apparenUy There were no furl!ier mc1dents. ·
beci.me 'they violated church dre8I and The church-visiting h i p pi e s head-
seating regulations._ --· ~ quartered · tD the "Ught Club" at 116 ~e of the · band, -bearded 21~year-o~ M~ st. in Huntlngtqn Beach have en-
Miguel Ward, al flnl linored .the mt countered increaalngly sirooger resist·
or.der, leaped to the altar steps and ance.from church officials. sh~t'ed at _tb:, 1!000 worsblpen: ~t Last Sunday., about 50 members of
their church_ 18 8' temp)e of hypocrisy· the movement were tongue-lashed by
Ushers ordered Iha. beacH!raped band the n. H. Syvell Pbilli' 1 the F' tsid after the IO-C81led "Christian nc:V. e P9 o 1.rst ou e . ., _A_ .. __, _,_, alol Assembly of God in Simla Ana for revolutionaries ~ up a iJWe . e allegedly !hauling during IUs sermon.
and sat on the floor at the ~ of Two weeJr.\ago, several dozen marched
the steel and glass sancbia17 minutes Into a fashionable Episcopal church in ~fore the 11:15 a.m. processional hymn Newport Beach. Smaller bands reported-~· and 1 eomjlanlon, lOSepti ly have visited the First Methodist . lmmedi Chul'clt of Huntington Beach, the-First Langford,. -~tely,"""' =· Southern Baptlsl Church-o! Fountain r>lle<I . bJ a q1iarlel af tbO beflowered Vall. and th . ~--'·· officials' and 'th -·irml -'•-' ey . e First ~w~~ Church • . , '!1 ·out· ' · . , ~ of Huntingt.c;)D Beach. tothe1r~1de~~ed •-~doer. -·· Reaction to Sunday'a ·~on fro'm ·.
The .remammg numl>er left peaceably the · aid G ar!' 1 when the sect'i:".ptiitual adrisot"-l>ave G en rove church v ed.
n ~ -,9 no11c1·•· ·• ·f-• ~-L Elder Stuart Ehrlich said he had been -DC,g, ~ 1· eu-'appl'OV• w.· "i:u~ .---·-lriformed-"of-tbeir disruptive influence."
Garden ~rove po~ce ipeeding to the The Jay leader added sitting on the
scene re~11ned ootaide. No·urests were floor violated church rules.
reported. "I thought that maybe our dfiirch
The group reassembled an the l!'as! would be: nes:t hit," said Mrs. Sara Grav·
eu, 505 S. Gleoarbor St., Santa Ana. "I
Beach Council
Hears Estimared
Cost of Helicops
By WILLIAM REED
Of t11e Dally r1i.t Stiff Huntington Reach councilmen today
are considering purchae:e of the first
polict helicoPter for use by a city along
the Orange Coast at a cost of $52,266.
The cost figure proposed by Cily Ad·
mini.strator Doyle Miller includes initial
purchase and pilot training. The city
budget would also have to include $23.50
per flight hour maintenance costs.
In plugging for Huntington Beach to
set up its own mini-air force , Miller
told the council, ."Let's be the first
city in Orange County to adopt this
new (police) techrl.lque._ Let's continue
to be the best." ·
"Miller wants lmmediate purchase of
o n-e polict helicopter a n d purchase of
a second craft after July 1, 1969.
was amazed, but I couldn't see any
reason for throwing them out."
Fifteen-year-old Dave W h e d o n
s~lated the group's sole purpose was
.'faiieDUon!' Dave's father, Dan Whedon,
U usher, .stated the sit-in violated fire
reguJatlons and church pollcy·tharushers seat the congregation.
A Tustin couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Campbell, 12852 Charloma Drive, joined
the e.pelled teens 9" the lawn. "We
couldn't sit m..tde ·anr, longer ... ·after
they got such bypocr1Ucal treatment,"
l!aid Campbell.
Leader Berg said be made the decision
to leave , after ushers informed him of
alleged dress and seating restrictions
and said "they would use other means
to get us out."
The young "revolufuinaries" I e a n
heavily on Old Testament scripture with
particular emphasis on .Jeremiah, a prtr-
pbet who condemned falling away from
faith and warned of mankind's coming
Armageddon.
Said orie tearfuJ discif,le, Lynnette
McClelland, "Cm weeping or them. We
were like-sbeep -artd they threw·urout-
But I'm not sad because I know Jesus
was with us."
Huntington W om.an, 90,
f(illed by Pickup Truck
A 91).year~ld Huntington Beach woman
walking to church Sunday fr~ her, tiny
l'\Ome was struck and fatally inJured ti>' a piakup truck, while in another
Cfash, an infant girl died In a Laguna
Niguel car collision.
Luckier than the woman and child,
an Anaheim motorcycli!t escaped with
his life Sunday when a car slammed
into his machine at an tMersection and
severed hil right leg at the knee.
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1 Dead iri thti final day. of Thanksgiving
holiday traffic are:
Mn. Charlolle Speiser, 90 of 220
Balthnore Sl, Huntington Btach.
Lisa P111Wpe, I, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allred PhiWps, ol Loll Ange!eJ.
Tbe elderly accident viclim waa crou-
lnc Orange Avenue at 10th Street Sund•!''·
morniog when struck by a pickup truck
driven by ·Harry L. Norman, 17, of
314 ljinth St., HunUngton Beach. .
She died later at Huntington Intercom-
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still under police investigation.
The baby was killed ln a collision
on Ctown Valley Parkway at NigueJ
Road in Laguna Niguel, which left her
pf1T6nls and an Anny officer from
Massachusetts seriously ihjured.
The Phi!lipll couple and 2nd .Lt. Joseph
B. Connoly, 23, Medford, Mass., were
tak,en to South Coast Community
Hospital~ where the officer i1 In criUcal
c:opdlticin today. , • , •
Mbtorcyclist David &rell!bn, 19, of
407 Redwood St., Anaheim, Is in satisfac-
tory concliUon at Anaheim Memorial
Hoapital alter losjng.ru. lq Sunday.
H~.and ,~ger !-fur" Li , Moyer,
16, Of"S24 Wllllarmoo Sf., FullertOn, were thraWn 250 feet When their eyele was
hit liy a•.ar driVell by Robert C.·Godlrey,
21, of 10102 Tammy St .• Oyprw.
Miu Moyer ii allO in aaUsfactory
condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospital
The lir!I traffic fatality of the boliday
weekend wa1 Larry J. Murpltf, 25, of
7385 Thunderblrd Larie, Stanton, tilled
Friday when hi.a car slammed Jn.to 1
ut!llty pole near Stan"'8.
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The bandit entered the market-at rm
Newport Boulevard, pulled a large
caliber blue-steel automatic pistol from
hi!. waist band aDd ordered Uie ·checker
to put all ~ money Jnto a sack con-
taining seVeral items he had just bought.
rnun\SI, sources ~so said there waa . arrive here shorlly too, to act . as ~ . Origlllal )'epirb Aid the q ..,,.
"movement" toward agreement on a · coordlnitor. Gtn. Kyfi Spokesman Dan .. -.i between • CiiL~ tau \ til'Mi V~ jru da~e for the oJlt:lllng mee,ting of the ·Due Kho1 ind a nlilnber of advilers "a'ciimonious.'' But the *UlciD "ioo1r .
talks. were due . here Tuesday to prepare for became' relued and the. two ~~
The back-stage meeting was held by the-vice president's arrival. · began discussing the .daite f« ~ ~
Cyrus R. Vance, No. 2 . American Today's a~.of the secUt Washington-· · .se&!i.OD ~the· new ~1 aqw"C,S ':&id-,
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l conlalDOd' embllmlna fluid. . . lat: ~ c. -..o,ot ..-, Mob., · · llblblal' .._. Ullltl ·Iba -, •. . 'blllllllc 'liulclo'a'~L"::~ ,...._.._~_., .... .......,..,..,
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1 I"' 11/lil'l.;;i. •.if~ r!':t. = ::;:r,t. ~ ~:; ,.~ 6t~111~b.1: t&V'~~1 bllr· lo '~I slare. l wiped 'It'~' Olll• il'itb: • lltii! lo save themselves, PlelTI ~ ;._. Thi ·~-::t .:: • .-~1.:...'"t»W ' ... ""er"'"' ·band nJ•,,... .... ;?.,, ., · i'·····~ ~,.. .. UP[ movlt CllOUtQID wh!J lllffenld _' ~li~~-~""'!"""-""i""°"''"'\. -' ~ U~'cltlddei.:•;•(JelK ' ;a•)e$ IV'!Jl!il ·lil~ llib'un.; said the ~!cat11ef·.JlftJ&i9'•Moie!Y:'&~tt.,, 41 ·ot· ~~-·Th! Coln'''·'O!nnnanbl fire 'Ill ao lieaYJ lhat ' :15\ ~1i0tg1Vt"bel"a'.ge: "!'am past .111,.... tacech~~ lillo-the JWiije.'~--:;-¥,Bilne ambulance helicopters were .£t BO, :~1 stm~~,don'.t care,'to state .. . . · · :, •• ~ "' j unable t~ reach the U.S; wounded. But
•. 1111. ~ age!' ,-. · ,-. ' , . !~ ~,,mea flna!ly battled OU4 lcllllng ·~· ,, I " 1 .• , -, ;., , , 'llT • -1'.T-. , · ~least oeve"'~~ '.l'he'lllarlDes
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:t;.Jr( <t:.1:" n: '·· !'·;~f.-l ' I '. ~ ., • ·~· ~ • ·, NEW'J YORK (UP[) \....:.'. JU.chant .?(. .1tom all four aides, Slzteea Comm~ '•!', ·--· ' " ,.,, , . . · •NliOD.''li>df!' llppOinlOd ,,Jlr; 'H<nry-·A;· rll'Ped lhrocwh barbed ~ lnlo !lie --=~ ~ i ··J.i~ -' rt,h:o,:~l''cihd~· ~.~· ~m · Hai·va.r)d .!2&Jlhw~., cpt'Df!r of . the U.S. wop.
;..;, ·."c;.._". ,..tr~-t-, »~. • .• ' . _ .... • <,.,1,. U)IWenljy educa!Qr;; .. 'iuslilant 1o •tlii! '~ ,1t,1!!' "'!~-them. J;;v!'B<O was '·" .,. •. ~aw .. -~ .... ""' ;Prolklei~ 'foi!•.'118\ll>llal"MCClflly Ill· "'""'', ur,..,. sr-at ,the northwest " 1•1'"""• ... ,;or:;·--" th.reua~ , 1 .. t-, " .... , • " •. , • . . : ~er·~ , ..
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cash found m sin811 llOuie ~f Mrs. Mary MacMahon,
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' a '67·yeilr-old'widow found dead at',.:eeliend. Sloc:U , and jewels wortll wer *1 lnllllon also were 'round:
Modest Millions
, "'-~·,,,. .. ,._.,.,.._, •· · ,~ ••. ,, '• .... · · -· · ~ ... them c.-• Alfreds· 1 '-"'"""111'1i~Pl'~~., ,-,,,.,~.,ea1'j>\cl· ~ ol ao,vem. ''ot '· .._ ,ceger S F
:: .... .,,. oboci-oldd'1U•.'flalv'~ !,ave-;men!, • le act! ... experl m weapons ' ,. Tjlret !)Ivers, ~·· led his men w:..1 ~·· Leaves urpris, e o_r. tu_ ne :.:.-.'":.u1"'-'i""•dtdll>•court ·CIYBleml-and 'clefenao-poliet ·haa·been from bis company In a mad 8\0macb rr IUV~
No U;S. W8rra:nt
Out for Cleav~r; •. -
Search. 01ntinues ~-P'..... •· d lser Admfnbtr · f scramble under fire. Their eunfire
-toitA julrilotion, aivi"fl an a v lo Ille ationa 0 covered the retreat of Gia caught In HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -Mary MacMabon. The calls we,. refemd lo SAN FRANCJSCO (,uPl), _ Aulborltles
cmmpler of the kind of Adi the11 Presidents Eisenhower, KeMedy and forward ~. ~ MacM8hon bad neither television nor her attorney, Linwood Cabot. say no federal warrant· 'hu ,yet been
could acccPt: "Suffering :ioui. Johmon. Most recently he has been Then with·-spec. 4 Carl A. Sanders air conditioner, Wt she bad an estate Mrs.·MelvinG. Faris, of suburban 1 edf the stofEldrld Cl
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-so.a ,OU lGit Thur1da11 on Pineio io:f,! ~-=:!i ~ on ·of Dallas, Tex.;·(o'<'!rlng him with gun-worth more ~· ti. ~lion dollars and MiamJ, ldn. MacMahoo's niece, • saJd i:iause~they ::e. 00·t turn!: upea;;;
Squatt. Would be dtJightJ!d to K1.sslnger who came to the · United fire, Siegler.patched up the barbed wire police are sUJl·"-COUDting her money, the.news that her aunt kept ~t mUch firm eviderictl the Black Panther leader
118 110u agaln. Write to pos~ States w1ui bJa family 88 a refugee 1lefenses. Minutes later t!· S. helicopter jewels,, stocks aid ti!oads, money, on band was, a al!.ocll: • ..._" · • has left California ..
boz "11·" from Nazism In 1938, later become· and plane gunahlpLdrove off the JI$. .''It • _gol lo '"'! ·worth more than "All .the relailves.lcne~ IJ\al ~ljrtl Mory ': · -!leoplto ln•hlrlwlDd'Of crumors which
a naturalized U.S. citizen. 1 • ,~. a~ dOUlrs, easy," aid Sgt. Charles had enough money -~.".¥ -~pr:tab!e : hia~·e l>laad :CJmer·:ar varloua spots
• Nixon said Klulnger 'would be charred N · 1 ' Fulton "niaybe a million and a ball." and that she did nol'.l\&ve lo· woc'ry'," all -I h:e.gl0be;:oflk1"1a-concentrated
Thirty ...:,.,dren at Riddick Ele-with· milallzing and sir-llnlng the ' . ew y ork .Faces , Mn: MacMahqci, 8'1-year-old widow of Mrs. Faris said, .. , woul<li\'! ·havo been the~ -.fot:llle ·ill'year-old black
""" ha National Securlly Council. Elaslnger will Thomas F. MacMallon, a New York surprised U they f!JUn<i $!&,Mo In ,cash militani.ID the ~·J'ranclsCo Bay aree.'
mentary School in St. ~a ~e take a leave of absence from Harvard'&; • attorney aDd investcr, died 110metime In the house, but ~"'1 J ~'ll{as sbcicked ctea,ver atsappeil'dd Nov. 24, three
·donated '1,101 lo llld' staM,ng chi!· ~P~, for lnteinailonal Affairs lo .3 More ., Strikes, last weekend. The body was dlacovered when I heard the sum:111enttoned. · . daY>··befot. :he. w a• due' lo sumnder
drell in Biafra. Th.er i:oUected the~ aasum.e the key poaiUon. , 'Saturday when a maid came to clean "I gueS1 to Aunt Mary. that .money ~ to autbarlties .. .:ibr.rretttm to prison as
money by giving up lbell' candy ~d ,.,At\ the same Um'· Nixon named Dr, . 1 \ ·· . Mrs, ~cMahon's modest bungalow on was cash on hand. It all depends 0n a parOJe' vlollllor,;&,,..WI of a shootout
popcorn 111!>Dey,. IH)llNtillg-'dogal . c ... ~ V"Allen',-a·-1~ staff member• Po·-UL.I· , n-1-·~ 1 ~ t ' -llairlslib Street. the yard stick you use ·lo · mO/isur• lu!Aprjl belweelll'll!lhenand Ookland
tiODJJ fron111eighl!O\'~' and'throwing onl)el!oover:lnatlfuUCJ!l'OCl War,Revo.lu· .. ·~w e DUICAOU lnslil,O the bungalow, police found money."• .. pollce:,.' .. :,-; :.:.;.c ,.,,
a benefit dihce~·"'lbeie·:cdilldr• :.tiOD ~~-P~ce at staqford University . · · · ·m2~87 in cash and stock certificates Mrs. Faris said she tast·talked . .to The most ~ rumor about d~t b&ve eve~g tbeY need ·U.,~ftMQ .. prlncl~ asoclate on the . NlpN..YORK, <vPi] -A trI0 .0!, la~ .·end dividend. cbec~s from nwner_ous cor· her aunt Wednesday ·wile~·~· fnvi~ Qea\.er'.1. ~)pt .. -c:e:d him on a
for lhems0Jl!81 " ~il 'Mn. Theim• .. 1:1~ ~~11. /. '· ~00J!l!>8 ._,,~ ,.~orkb Ci!!'. todk •1. porailoos including U.S, Ste e I, Mrs. MacMabon for TbankSgivµig dlnnu. cUrtetec!. :fllib1';;1nat;l!Urblnk, lo a
...a::: ..... 1 ' · ··pa1 {•But Ul~Y .iwen, 42, served a NiJ:on't dreellr· · luuu w ..... · e Y · wor era Woolwokh Chrysler United Aircraft, "She· said she wasn't feelliJg:~ao well," , meettilg'ofU entfiair:~ in Montreal. _Sutton, •~ prmci ·th lili41"' of foreign policy research during tho .who maintain Ille city's g~ and light Te.>•C<l and. RCA. ' · Mrs. Fai:I! said. "It w.S' lllllbinil-lo 1>e .l. ,-;J!U! cm.~-Flyers · wanted to share what eyi. r ..;':'':; ~Ulential~,... gn..., · . ... ~ -systel1?1 ·a GODtract" ·reJecuon -b '/ Police received hundreds df calls from concerned about, she sat~ b~ abe 4fd4.'t ·~ _)IJd· 1i bad the · e -. · _,~, Nuon, .at , ws conference, 111d Policemen and threatened confrontation all over the country Sunday Hom persons quite . feet up ·.to It. I ~!'~ ~"<t-.'p~ipKW"~ reported
, Presld,.,~lect Richerd ~.' ~ X:"' Ktsslnger'1 _ ~ job w~d be to m a ~ sc}lool district. . • .,;c::lru::'min=~g_;lo:_.:be:...:"::l•::il::v.:es:_::of:..cM::::.:rs::.. _;:ha::•::e::th::oug.:!':h::.t::sh::.e.:w.:o.;:uld""i]>e.;,,;i;i/.::1>m'd=:i;'I".:·-· .,· •. ...,;,' ::·CJi.:e::av,,'er='"::•;;.;,;noc;.;.;.;_;;,;.i'·•· ..,.·:..;;"';----, spe~ ~the Thanksg1vmg din-reorganize e ~aUon~ Security Couo7ll Uruon employeS of ,the Consolid.a~ • ~. ~'; ,13,;._,x
;. ner'he·~wa5'6erved at Walter Ree4 ~to develop new ~deas and policies ·Edison <_;a.,~ nations largest utility,. , ·· · '.~':.'!'I
1 Army'.Hospit81: "Service food bas f~. the. crl~cal • Pf(lblems bis ad· stayed off. thell' j~ for the second 1 :.:: ..
-· ed 'derably from what ministration will face. day in a strike for higher wages. , unp~ consi ,. ... .The ei:ecuUve board of the Patrolmen'a . I remember 2r5 years ago. Benevolent Association (PBA) met to • S d R } plan a course of 8.ctioh on -the urilon ::-' PNtm,,.ter General W, ~arvln tU ellt · eVO t membership's rejection -for the .second ~ Wetson announcing that the post tlm~ -of the city's ct1ntract oiler.
:. offi~e\11 Christmas forc_e will be T ~-d n· f d Menibers of the local govemlng board
: smlj]Jer this year lban last: "We ~ er ra te of Brookl~'s Ocean Hill-Bniwnsvllle
, .belll!ve that by using trained per-. -&hooi District. hav~ tbr~atened lo take
• SODllel and paying them some over· NEWARK; N,;J. (UPI) -Mark Rudd, over ~uruor High JIChool 2'11 today and
L tiin ~ · ill b better leader of the sfudent revo1t at Coltunbia go to jail if necessary. The school was· : e, ~ie E7~DOJillCS .w e ., Unlveraity last 8Pfln&, reported for an at the center Of a cUsJ>Ule that triggered
• and ~e efficiency will. be better· ·~1~ction physical today u three teachers~ strU..es this fall. ~ ! · • :.75 ~ tl'titi~m demonstrators ma»cbed The local board and some student8 , " 1
: A: Vallejo man stoppj!d for a mi-'oulsid~-tlie federal building. · are disgruntled ·over ·a City Board · o! . r nor traffic violBtion touched off a -. ··~,\'e~tating U8 to the meat rack," Education order requiring pub~ic school ~ ma~ investigation when be turned' th6.11·fe&r-<>ld Rudd declared on entering children to forego certain, holidaya ·and
: up with a dead San Francisco·. the J;iuildinb through a side door w l t b attend l!Chool longer each d~ to make
: policeman's badge number, .a. p_air · 52 otb~ youths called by the Irvington, up for ti~e lost du1'1na thi;: strike •
• of police handcuffs and a loaded N.J,, dtafl board for ph~cals. Only time would leu. w)lelher 4,llOO
-; police revolver. The investigation de~:U':,~ ~~:n~ ~f 1,::;rvi:1w:-fln~gat~ :! =~
, ground lo an embarrassec;·halt:an Rudd'iSluderillforaDomocraUcSoclety · utlllly's 12 generating staUO!ll lbrougb
: hour later when, the suspect turned marcbii!C OCllslde did 11111 ,.. Rudd as 91,000 miles of transmla&loo Unes,
i out to be a rookie at the San Fta& aged women· from Women for Pe ace, Many New . Yor.kers stocked u11 on
• cisooPoliceAcademywbo~ad~ be ·and tbeJdher draftee! were bustled candles and flashlights, ap]>a.rent-ly
: issued the dead ofµcer's badge (SDS} chap~ .at Q>lumbia and middle-remembering. the great blackout of
number. ' throuP the side·door. November, 1965.
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Being a Gas Company 1ervice0um. i1;no ea1y job. You ~veto he .mt.Ip 1-Jp
custonfers in a number or waya, ·erom adju1tin1 en appliance to adYice on how
to 1eal the most ftavor into a steak.
Our servicemen are well trained for their Job. They hava to be •. W~'re an
investor.owned company. And inveator ownenbip. it like havinl two emptoyen.
You have to aatisfy cu1tomer1, the people who reJ.y on our 1erviC., by bein1
efficient. And you have to be efficient to aatiaf'y yo~ ownen. For they're tbt
people who invest in our businet1 and make ~e aervice,poaaible.
This means we work hard all the time to giv-the be1t possible service, at
reasonable rates. lrivestor ownership it that "extra atepu-why Wll hava
aervicemen who are u:tta courteous and 1killful, • well at belnC eflicle.nt.
It'1 the reuon we look fOT economies in nery way po1111>le and hava been
able to reduce gas rate• six times in the tut ftn yew.
.ftnd, when we cap 1erve ;you well a.nd make 11: pro.6t, that
makes everyone happy, For that'• how we •taY in buainets.
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""made ··• ~ :o1 ·1iamc
· .deaths, over -tli•l'ieriod. . ' · .· ' fl!......,..._ I ..:;;.>.,far,-
, ,plri1 "-"'jl;~iea Presa • ,coun:'! "lific ct.a~ durlllg r. the f~iy a onbollday • . · · UPtT ....... ,
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· perThe =~giving · 1ra1, .. pfc_i Bfu~ wauiaboht: 19,. a Cherokee indian ofOkla-
fic tall waa , 688. homa City,'sita on a sandbag at Camp Eagle, South
· 'n'affic deaths during other Vietnam, and talks of re<ent patrol he was on. He
holiday ~ ~ year waa was only member of 12-man reconnaissance team
New Yeau 376, MemOlial to escape serious injwy when Red troops attacked :Y. ~~~ ~ b:· unit, part of 10lst Airborne Division. Three men J;·Labor Day 688, also a,...,'. were killed and nine wounded, eight ¢tically. ~for.that.holiday. ·Walka~~ was r~O~XPend~ for DSC_. .
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WASllll'IG'l'ON (UPI) -'Vhchhi Cor0 ~n·. ,,..,
Inlaior 8'!c:ntarY 'Slewort ,_ tpic9!"" 'fear Ila *'1cllllfil
Udall .....,. ~ I -~ fir' Coal niiaJiol ff• -of.. • .......,..n1, lo-fecll.O "-'-:::.... • dutll1 and labor -.. .. •• ';".,. -
-nya at •1'lidlDI coal· ---*tllJ ....... Annd
mlDo dll.,.... like llie~-...;two -"" what·ll 1111 yblcln reeint1J ontombad 'II boot affllOfCb. 1 , .' , ~
----....... W. Va. t Tbera are a&q •lift 'Ill ' · "Ooir yjoira Cll WbU can· the boob now 'Tbera wtlJ. be ' ··--be ' -by tho ..... ~~ ;__,~-~. -
, 'fedel;ll • orlm\eol will be '-A-'l"o"'-· -• <;I! frat 1be 'Dec. 12 tbo~Gf-andllOlun :W-•. ~ Nld. But be prol>al>l,y rule ~ """"'*
·lalil .ilt ·Afety -...... ~ to t!Je ..!..-· of ........~ ... pied -,tbil hilf>rl* ""'-· "I , , anjoc, to ·-., Iller Aa the oortals Gt elPloaloo . llliftlnc -.and equip-wraeked !lo. t ...,.. ~
m..i ~ -and more ·Satqnlaywlthlbe'~atlll
-.. ~ ~ ............ .....~(J~pald 111\'lllllOm' lo. the. meeting, . tribute . .. lbelr ........ and
sdieduled here. were mailed at lhe aame • lbne branded
• •to 171 per 1 • n 1 lnclisung 17 the acddent "a final and
...ators,. 21 Ilouae members tragic ~lodgement ol
' and go........ at 11 coal human_ fafiuft In mine,llletf
mlnlng llalol,.Udall aald, plus Jan.
1n<1ustrY and lahcr leaden. TRAGEDIES uOOISLAnoN , . ~~ 'owes It . ID mlnen
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............. WW -v• llJdl "aboct1ng tragediel " be In · which we can be~ aJd and modem ila'fm. dlscblqe our c u:r r e g, t ' 1 L.:. __ _............ do lbe
responllbllltiel 'under •J'lstfng ~ U I -a-.~ w
Jaws and aro cOnltdering wbat J:"W:-111 ary:' ::'. :"'::
addlllonal leglalaUon Is neeiled !ember too Illa· for ,,__ to provide practical ,_,,_ . • • • -..-for the bllards to wblcb..our •to ad tbll yMr.,•. ~
minert are exposed,"-Udall "'lbele laWI wlH help ..S
aatd. they must be passed,''
The Mannington tragedy .Jobnlon aald., "But no number
Eudy bu brought mtnm1 # of laWI, no imollnt-ti bt-
employers and regulatory of. spect:lon and enfCll'CfDleUt, can
ficlala together I n un-eyer eliminate . fhe buarda
incedented 1man!mity that that confront our Ill ID a
new ~ty laws are needed. workers every di)'.."
W h ii e nearly. all facelll ol And, be aald, "Cam-
the industry believe legislation is stlll the n~.Qde cause
Is necessary to help prevent of mlnJnc accldenti<' In 'tlnli
a repeUtlon of the West country."
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\ ·DELIVERY
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HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
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Now's the time to bring in t+ie children for a fine
foinily portroit, YoU'll btot the crowd1 ond rhe cold
weothar;,. and 1GYel During this bisi Holiday Spe·
ciol you can have one, two, three or four members
of your family in a bisi, beautiful 11 x 14" portrait for
just 4.95. Retnember, you can chorsie it of PeMey'sl
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" • CARACAS (AP) -Rafael
Cilldera of the . oppoailion
Social Christian p a r t y
lengthen«! a allm lead tbil
morning over five other can-
didates in early returns from
Venezuela's presidential . elec-
tion.
With about 10 percent ~of
the estimated 3.6 million votes
counted, official resu11.s an-
nounced by the electoral coun-
cil gave Caldera 102,992 votes
to 92,242 for Gonzalo Barrioa
of the rultnr Accion
Democratic.a party. In third
place was Miguel A n g e I
Burelli Rivas of the Victory
Front Coalition, with 88,001.
Luis Beltran Prieto was fourth
with 74,859. Two o t he r
aspirants trailed far behind.
Unofficial tabulations from
about a third of the vote put
Caldera, a 52-year-old lawyer-
sociologist, Well ahead with
477,487 . votes to -405,568 for
Barrios, . a plump 65-year-old
bachelor la~er.
In the congressfonal elec-
tions, the Nationalist Civic
Crusade •. a party faithful. to
e%-dictator Marcos P e r e z
Jimenez, had a small 2,000.
vote lead over A c c l o n
Democratica with 1 0 0 , 0 0 O
votes tallied.
A huge security force was
on guard during the voUng
Sunday, but olily one Incident
of violeoce was reported.
CHP Car to Try
Steam Engine .
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
A steam engine wlll be ln-
stalled in a 'C.alifornla
Highway Patrol car·early next
year -in-'-a '"test-c to ·deterntine
if air polluting eniissloos W
be reduced. The engine C;ai)
tise keroSene or diesel fuel
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ·A TIEND
A FREE LECTURE 1
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·CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ENTITLED •••
"Christian Science: 1he Christian's Besl rrierid." .
LECTURER .•••
GEJTH A. p.tfMMER, C.S., of London, England. Member of the Board of
lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, M•ssachusetts.
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Ha_rct hat hair dryer
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This beauty from Plf\lll)'I includ11 a hair Ht mist feature for a per·
feet sot with dry hair. /t..slgnal llghts when the mill cycle is complete.
Thero are four llmperaturo Hlllng1 and a cqnve,niont remote con·
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12 settings -
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buttons. 44 oz.
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Re9.4.4.99
Now ... 39.97
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$5 pormonth
' Periney's
1pray/1team
dry iron
Wa!erwindQW, !hot·
moteope, 48 steam
vents, Teflon• coat
sole plate.
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2 slice toaster buy!
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Rotisserie broiler
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4 spm, 2 fowl holden.
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Chrome ploted stool; front lever.
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--waler -lllll tllo""8Nllll' 3 Melot llundlJ, daD'•llnc
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«IO feet lelDw 1bl ONID'I
-to -1111 N'"'Y'• third ...ier-Dvlal H•
P«tmen!. .
The ·wmwmed coataln.,.
wu Oooded through a n
~ hatcb u ii WU -lolrtnd in an. .u.m~ to
oral1blfn Iii ...-ling
cable, Cl!ldr • .J. It 'l'oaWy
iald: The ..... to~
and c:onuitlinlcallom equip-
ment may requlre t h r e e
. "lleolly, Mr. Bonier, eouldli't you ~der tlus Dlelll• tnr ot ;vour"llfe IDOtheo time? We ha .. an
at1lce -to pt out.'" .
weekfl, ~ Aki. •
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a llarllng dole for lbe 1111-•
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TomU:f said the' ca(>lllle Is
..-ll'bed wills an OIY-hellum br<athlng .pi mixture
when ii is uaed, to lransport -· i:quanauts. The· capsUle was
• . no1 prt"1Jriud wben It Oood-Newton Won't Do "';i•eemn;.i-n.wwill spend u days eoch in • ..,..
Mess Hall Work
calllUle memhllnl o glanl
railroad tan): car oo ~ ocean
floor n e ar San Clemente
laltmd .
• Jn a 11111 expe1hneil !oar
m<n Uvod II days in Sealali
I al 'a doplh of 113 feel nee
Bermuda. Three leaml of 10
men eacli spenl U • U,. in
Sealab 2 In 205 feel of waler.
of La Jolla in 1965.
SAN FRAllCISCO 1APl -• He indlcat.d he would lake
Huey Newton, the Black a job in the ln.Ututlbn'a in-
Panthtr Party f0under, says dustrlal tra1nlna program ~
b i.A. -~ ... ...1 ".._·nia! ,A_.. prison authoritles said be is e ucsa Rlu-.. a un: -on the 'faltµlg list for thal
in the mes,, hall" at Los "But first be will have to
Padr!a Calliomia Men'• CoJ.. accePt the fact that he will
ony. have to wort In the dining
Newton, 26, is •serving a hall like all the other guys
2 . to 11 year prison term for do wl:ien they first come
manslaughter In the 1987 kill-here," a prison spokesman
Phone Rate
Hike Today
ing of an Oak.1and policeman. said.
Hli words, made public to-AulhorJUes aJBo d e n I e d ~ FJIANCISCO (AP) -
day', were on a tape recording Ne~·· . auertlon t Jl I t JUjber ,teltpboae rates go Into ,
lll8de In lhe colony by his Califorilia plans lo lra!ls(er ellecl today lot !hose areas
lawyer, Charles Garry. h l m to another at ate "fot of Callfornla aerYed by the
Boy, Uncles
Helped Off
" High ledge
politlcal reuons." Pacllic Te le p b ·~ • and
A ~ spokemnan tor the Tel•JP'.•ph Co.
CaJilorilfa ·Pepartmenl of Coro Ila~ '_'appfoved by Ibo
recliw, In deeyiJ>I Iha!, aJBo California Public U 111 i t I t a .
said no prtaoner bad ever beeit Commiulon mtan that a
transferred to · anotber..:. . .atate f1rille party resident i a J
because of bia conduct. · \etepbooe UJer in the San
Transfen have been ~·· Fronolsco aru will pay 14.65 Ibo 1pokeaman added; but to a monlh inllead of IS.90.
111ake It e a 1 I er for an out' · The new rates are to provide
ol .w~ prisoner to have viiils 'Prllt ' tolil or ISO mllllon
SUNLAND, Calif. (UPI) ...-or to •kl hil:nhabllitatlon. ; \.,inol'tf a y'ear~
Leo Dejohn Jr., 13, and two ----'"'---7'~ :;<:-.-t"..;;. :,:~.:;.,,,,,_,,,.;;.:...;_.;.-.,,~:r,,---
·of,. bls ·uncles Sunday were ~-~1----_;•:.;_;.· --------, rescued by aheriff'a deputies
from a 100-foot canyon ledge
about five miles northeast of
here.
· Deput1e:i: said the boy
became trapped on the Vogel
Canyon ledge while on an
afternoon hi~e near Big Tu--
jung1 Canyoo. Archie Dou ,
39, and Rodney Douglas, 29,
· attempted to rescue him· after
his.11-year~ld brother, David
suinmoned help.
The three were trapped on
!heir perch after nightfall and
the sheriff's department wu
cafled to assist. The trio wu
unharmed.
Loara Wins
Band Title
LONG BEACH (AP) -
Loara High School's 136-
member marchina band from
Anaheim topped 7 ,100 other
student muslctana to win the
Mayor'a TroDbJ 1t the 28th
annual All-Wistern B an d
Rtvin here. Loin, directed by Rick
Marlno, waa namtd belt 1:1.ll·
around band Salurd•y heaU"i
out 12 other bands from
around Callfornl.a, many from
schools with much larger
enrollmenta.
The bandJ tooted their way
through downtown Long Beach
in a parlde that lasted more
than four hours .
Winners of the c I a 'i'
categories, based on enro~
ment, were : Class A A ,
Pasadena High; Class A
Glendora High: Class B, El
Cajon Valley High; Cl&al C,
Azusa High; Class D, CHula
Vista Hlgh and Class E, Tran-
quility High ol Tranquility,
near Fresno.
Indivk11al winners were :
Military drum major, Brad
Slankey, Anahelm lfigh; drum
majorette, Laura Staley, El
Cajon Valley High; mace drun\ major, Tim BuJow or
Helix llljjh, Mesa, and twirling
majorette, Jeanne Veliquelte
of ML Miguel High, Sprint
Valley.
THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME •••
FIN!E DIAMOND
BRIDAL, SETS
Ollt If •II the lllttw 8IMI 111'1 11 ~•tm11 ll'Mfl•i
SOfT\lthln1 tlM end fllf'tl )'CMlf bltuttr\11 dl1m«1d 111t
from ,...ney'1I Ollr 4illl'IOl'dl '"' nwtlcutouJlr cotleell'd frall'I tlle wotld'* •dt11MM cent.n KCOJ!llnt: to filld
1llnd1n:l1 of .cut. c:olor end c:l1rlty, £r•mlrt1 IN OOlllDIN their qu•lllY end •tyllna. our tr-1Md ...... wlll Ni 111m to •••u.,, \Ill best v••ue peissl~ °" )'OU( ftlillt ...-OUCUlar lltt.
., nwi rlM d~ Mt 1n "'""t iwlrt• 17so of 14K IOl4. Sltin finish conlDllf stilnlr.
•· P.nMY'• ti.• • br!1nt.r ldtill 1 ncfthlc 129 50 ~ilmoM• """ u, rer rou °" • 14K ceo-. tour. tlllnk. • c. Six t1dl11tt di.monds In a unlaue, COi'\< 32500 letr!pottfJ' dnlrn o1 14K pld. a.tfll
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CHARGE If AT YOUR . PfNHIY'S
Warehouse Fire f/Nf ·JfWllAY...,Df PMrMfNT
..... di. .. ,.. o;_ .. -.. \ GLENDORA (AP) ..._., ,.,.
Flames need tbraugh a fwr-1 .!::==-=':':"=-============~ • story wooden waroboulo uledl:
16 store ChrUtmu Ina and
decoratlona here Sunday nla:ht,
. causing an estimated $200,000
clamqe. ,
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the "All Doae With Mirrors" ~ Ollbf ... ....
een .. ,Sbe !J"•U11111ed to lnyeoUgate·• llllD..., Iii
stupected cl llealing reseuch ' HCrtt.t. J!iD"' Micnee ~COlt&rL . · . · ' · ..
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~allow• than ~ exceyt ~-wh~ ~ n(atod
to tl!e producer. '.It ii. ei1her loo !OOCI, too old, too .
sour, or loo'ditlractilig. In: !IS perfeet itllte, It r8c· ·
isters only upon the emotlona; never ·upcjn.the eu-·
4nuns, .and you don't know it's there at all. ~ ... -
In the past decade, wllile·thJ"public ear bu !>&-
come more delicately tuned throueh lmpr<>vementa
In .stereo record!n('.,id h·ti •!1"ak~~. t!.Iextslon baa 0contlnued1to .~rank ()Ill its backgrotlni! 'lnusic 1\'lth a
lack Gt finesse tllaLw.oiJlif-dli ve-&I'° organ..grllldor' 1-
mon:key over the wall and back to 'tile' jungle.
RIGHT 'ROM the start the television industry
Inherited the Hollywood movlemaker1' ·fear 'cl
silence. Coupled with tbia is the silly cdn\o!cUon that
loud music covers up bad acting., Al the perform. ,
ance :worsens .Ule musical volume increases-much
as an American .tourist In an· Italian martotplace
tends to shout' louder when bis Italian im't lll)del-
atood. · ·
Oniy Ute purist& will denY. Ute value cl IUblle
· 1'atmOiphertiC'' mu.Sic ·U:Jlder 1tertain cOodiW.U., A.
few oJlliage, Viollnis\S sawing away with retltlwln*
probably never dam!!jed'a.well-acted death...,._
·,provided the,.udieace:Jill:ed the guy wllo died.,,..
wanted to cry anyway. Indeed the -mtulclana Gt'tbe
Hollywood studio orcbestrat are often the.Cnly stlll-
ed personnel connected'wlih a show. and they have
.s.aved more ,,erioua televisloll dramu from -*'· due to aud!Oflce Jaugbter Chan ilny olber reocue ..,.
gantzatlon In exlrtence. . .
There are, however, aome n.Ues which pua tor
music ·today .~t aound lilte selecUona from Y(IUl"
favorite kindergarten block hand, the buttlJl!c at a
tbousand Infants, or the ocreem.o of • cokintura
soprano surprised by a,cold ihower. Tliey wm pez.;
tlculariy evldeot and contlnuaDy distracting "" Ille: recent Rachel ·caraon documentary, "Tho SenH cl Wonder.•r '
. THE MUS!CAL background of. the -tour
of San Frandlco's M. H. De -Young Meiborl'1-
um may' haire'served (mercifully) to ollecure en
amateurish script · and the kittenish narration cl ·
Vincent Price, bun t was ·gloomy enouth !cir_ the
cf)'Pt scene In "Dracula Meets Ute W~ cl
Pari!. 11 The experimen~ muaic heard .so far oe
NE'I"• "Videqspa~e" project olfera Ii~ _)W)pt·fOr tile
future of the humeo •!Ir press'!'l to the tiny ..,,..._
• I ""f ' • RIGIO UNION rulee dlicourage !Ocalproclucera
from using live musicians. 'l'l>e .salaries for an one-.
Ina! score perfonned In a ~d studio in mo•h;lllM
make suth a luxury out cl 111e question. Al a ~t,
local 'stations and ind'ependedt, pl'Oducera rely. on '~music libraries" where the recofd"ed•1el~ AN ·,
listed under hilarious titles such as '11.Rusalan JXIU'dl-
'lnl music" or·"sowrds bf·sp~." To li,nd !Ii• !'ilbt
.oort cl tune to matcll each acene can talte bOUil,
even days. · --,. , • ,
"Going Into the music library Is Jlke· going
an Easter egg hunt," according to an Informant
mine. "You can find a lot of things' that irnflbt· do'
but II ,takes tjme to locate the rlg!lt sel~on. -If
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' DW:fi.JOtt~t«••1D:1 JOHN OOI "'" "-1'-ttU., '* ~ ~,~. •I'd m--... " "" ""I were instrutted to tr,-to _, .... ~Ir•"•",~ ~ .. ___ \_le ~ t."J£aa1t1E1t. ...,.. 1 llM~ lwitv•" t.. Mtt• c.. '* ~"};:;....,. choose the most econofrilCiaf r--~-: .. :-"• ~
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--,Lort£ ..JOfolES. llK'MM'lf1 MEl«S oefll"Ut. PAa'rlilf.l!:S '"Vb"-""' Or•"" eo-1 o111Y "'""· of th ch . d But • •·~••· to •-= OE'llSEES Of ANNIE AHOEllSON. .;.,,.. QlllltKtOrt. 'ft(. Ho'ootn\btr u •llCI ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ma e Were . ~ ~ aroc; s..,._,. .ll&••
ciec>Httdl HE11t$ AND DE'llSEES OF A C.I .... ~tlofl lHI ' • t wrong, and ~·Ule o( tJie our way Out "'-the-·~taie ~~i:N~6:."'r."iw:' ~::; ~= e. l!r•ltlil\-'' i ·~QA.L NOTICE wrong choices tbe women mar.e. • f'-;r
dtOIH'dl HEIRS ""o DEVISE.ES CF lldtlW Wll"""11 1m11>nt ID a.ver•f:sof_ 11 centl j 0 r ev1cK; .1so k-•• 0111191 '"'"" •· °'°"*' • Ni..-·r-· · "' SINCE T8B 'f' r u t b. J A. T. ev.c. ... decuMlfl HEUI~ .ANO ,, Mt• c...... ~·•TllJICATll,.!" •VSIJlllS more ~r ahQPp dolla.r1tban . '
oE'v•sEe:S CF OSCA• e. JOt1HSON, "" AftWN\"4nol.td • I IJtc'rlTIO-NAMI • necessary. Assumfrid these 'Paekagu11 law .. ~two ~1 HElll:S AH,O O£VISIEES OF MUI~ Ttie Ul'lllfrM•' dotl ftt!IW Nit h ''O
LLOYD " .. EGG. '"' "°..,.. .. t.loYd 1.1M T•o """•TN•••1 C911111Kt!N • ~ •• -. w. 1t111 women· were no smarter years ago. an.estJmateiifthret "..wt1t ,;_ o.c.Mlltd; HE)RS ANO $of'llll'I tfllrtllffi st., t;Ml• Melt, C•11fwn11, l/lldtr Ille ' h · th • th · OEVJSEEf·OF JACOI HEITZENll:EIOElt, s.n.r• Alll'l .CUrtl• fldll~rllr(JI "'..,..°"a .. a rtUJ9fll: s oppmg on e.ir own an out ol four labels on food
... Hl!1RS >\ND DEVISE.ES Of H•rrltt Htmlllolt. Truitee . STAMPS' ... ,.0 r•INTING '•M rtlllt Mid they Were in the survey they ·-ha bee 'sed :-y 1 cOl.E dK'Miedi ooe 1 1e UNW O.CMrltlD!I ot •rrevoe.b~ nrrn 15 ~"°"°' of ...,. tDllowlne per'°"' · • pac-ges ve n rev1 .:,Pfft(w!.Y.I ..... "ALSO. ALL OTHEI STATf. ~'r' ~L'i1o'.ri.'" lff5,l w1me, '\'me .1 ... "111 ·~ pit« of rtsldellCI • "Were unnecessarily addlng to state'lhe amount and iYl1 PE~sr'~l~:IC~~T~~ll~~N~ .. "r:. COUNTY 'OF· QIV.~G~l'fff, be~ M Is ·~VOE~· y. k~HTEI., tnA "''° hundreds Of dollars to lbeir of conteJits in bold type on ~~~EST IN. THE 11;!.AL ""'o .. e1tTY rt.°":,.-;.:, , Not•,.,· P~k "i~ • ~': ~~'= .~:S yeatly food bill. the .frnnt of the package, 1.1\d
oescRltED JN THE cOMPL.AIN'r, AD-•NI ..,, .. w .. ..., ...-ii..,..... i:VELYN T ic(.Nrert Q,: DO YOU know, offhand, to liJt on every label not onJy.
t..ovE•SE ro "L.A1HTIFF'S OWNElt· EDWIN e. eRATTAIN, ~ 1o .,,. st.i. 111 c.11fofn11, :or.,., Courlty: whether ll'h ounces of Toot" the .. An:c ·mgredlents but ·•-•HIP o• AJIV ct:ouo UPON ....... , ... tre be IM Pralct.nf ol the cer-•l!Or.I °" Hovtmtlff ,21, 1'61. betOR IM, ~ lla.OI ail9U
-11<F'S Ttn.e THl!!rtETO'' O.Nindlflb. ""' ~tcvt.t ·1111 w11ti1,. ·•ff)ln'tep1, • Hot•IY l"ul>IJe 1111 w tor 1111:1 ''•'•· Frooties for 97 cents are • the full name and address
.,..1n<o1 dMCrr1111o111,.,..1\l'ld 111 tt11s <:•u k!IOWft 111 ,,... to tit IN "'"""' • --•IY' -•red evt1.YN T. ~tte,r buy than" a ounces for of the manufacturer. Banned 11 k:I"""'! e>:etUled 11'11 wttlllll l...trlll"ltnl NI beMll ICAHTErt kllOWft tD fTll to be ""'''--'-';-:,.,;':;:;--,:-;:::=::::::---I 1 ·~-c"' °' H••"tlntf<lll audl of 1t1t '°"'°"'"°" 111trt1,. Mmld. "'"' Hr.1111 .,..,,_., "''"" 1a aubtcrlbtd •r '" VGAL NOTICE by law are .. 1u...ny "centa otr• ., ft~"''ll Ol't 1 •• fh~reol . r~ l~ltlk>ed le rnr ll'lll •1 luch <;Of'lllll'lll8! fhl w1fhl11 l111tr:vrMl'll Jlltd •cknowleftl!'d ~ yuv
l'to';t 11 .,.. t1 • •!Id n 1UCYtld tM wlt!lt" "' ...,.._ flt"'...,.,., .iw 1wc:ute11 Ille' .. ,,,.. -deala, the use of such e:1-~rsct1~-. ""'"' ff<Ot'1h ef .. id to "' bV-..... Pr • rnolvtlort ·"' ,,, (OFFICIAi,. SEAL). HOTICI '°' ·ca1DtTO•• OF •VU<. travagant deicriplions ·~'
0 .• ...._...... -.n1 o( dl•Klors. . JQMllfl e . Davit. ' TltA,,M'l'.lt AJIO °"' INTllllf'rlOlt TO '~.:r.ce.:;~~·Lot u•. llOdl .... Tred WITNESS""' l'Mlncl •I'd effkl•I -1· ... ,.,., Pubtlc-C•ilfol'nltl TitAllS,.llt LIQUOll: L•C•MSl(fJ "giant quart" •nd •• f•u 1
'" • ' tfEAL) . P;rljlc!Pll Otfl1;9 '" Ctqn .... , ...... l.. gallon u And u It ., E( ·' l.ot 1». 1U, ,,., ,. ~ """' E. Wlbol'I or-· (.ourrty Notice •• ri,reiw, tlVeto tl'Mlt • bulk • ' • J>8C age IO.•rt,~ iiort A., •NI Lob 131. "°l•rv P.llbHC • C•lltomlt My C-.lulorl EXlllrea tr1ns.,_ of ~1 P,_f1<oo Uld • Slat.ea I Certain DijDl:Jier Of
;:::'-1'1· 11111 u3, tlodc c, T••d Prlric:IPll Offia I'* June 21. lt70 '. tr•111ter ot '""'°' 11-l•I 1• •bout ., .. rv· 1.r-., •. ·1'! ·must also ~-te ' . ' °'"'"'' Coullh' PUblt"'" Or"*' Coasl DtllY Piiot, lo bl mMI•. ..... WO"' OMI
''?.:.t..1tcn 3. Let ,., a1oc:1c •· T••ct MY CQfTl~;!!1or1 El<Pl>;_es NO"ffll'lbrr ts •nd o~w 2. •· 16, TM nune; soci.1 *urlh' tori Feder11 bow large each servmg· ls • . ,.. · • .._,,.. D. ·~ ' lt61 , , 1 • :!05;.a T11C Number. •ltd bu1lnus t00reu, •lid
l"A«CEL .,., l.:Alts IOI Mi 101 .... STATE OF CAL. .. •F0f."ci~LES . ~-. ZI .. CDdit Numb«. ot "" '''"sleror Even more significant, food • T•~"' 17t. COUNTY OF L II LEGAL NOTICE 1111: JtrClfl'll J. kllr_..,,., SS Ho .... ,... manufactui'era ana .
'PARCEL $• 1.ol 120. lloc:k •• Tt•d On "°"'"'ber 11• .~~. ' ~bik. '":" 2263, • 3101 East l"ICllk ~ H .. 11w..,; processors
1 • · iM urid,rs111Md, .• "",,,. u " • eo.._ 0e1 Mer, I""'"" llffcfll, the ·, naticti over have been
'1.:AA:CE"l ,, Loll uo. ,,1, 14 •!Id •ltd for ttld St•le, per-llV '"::"= MOTtci9:o ·~~'::01TOtlS Clllhlnlla, Zip :Ho. '2U1 ' voluntarl"ho making dru'"c
1a llrck. •• TrKI 112. NIU c-i,.... kr!ciWll 'i me ~I bed lo Stl,.11.tOrt COUtlT o• TNI" ITATI Thi 111"11, Satl•I s.wrfty (OI') Fedtnl/ ·~ '"'
PArtCEL 7: Liit M, llock C. Trtd ~-~t = .: tr',.u AitorMY.I,.. •Oil CALIJIDJllJllA l"Oa THI T.,. Numbtr, .,..s buil~ ld4res=o1 llld , reducUopa in 1bti number ,of • .,,. ' ,,,.. .,, "' '* ru • Id! ' ltd COUNTY CM' Ol:ANlll Zt" Codi Hufl'lblr, Ill h t111tnferee diH•--' "A A1:.._ ~ARCEL •: Liit ,., •ladt c. Tr•d ti(!,,, H•rr'Y s. ~Olltlt~:.ci :Ml...: ~ A'&IDI .,.., ROl>•I •t1t1uran11. ·111C ... -q1:&M• pac-ge _, and
. .,. , •• •• ,._.. C Tr.ct:: .1:.r~ SIM~ sultlertlG •t prlric:lP1I Ett•~ fJI MA.lt'f CLAIRE OILLOW, ~lllfonlll ~':.''zl.MO#W-ld W-. Weigbti.. .
l"All:CEL •: ...... ... ....... • I ' "" H Attol'MY 1 ... 1.ct o~ Orr•-· • T m .. ~ te ••• d th .... •11111 ~~m .... NoflCI •nd offl~l.11111: NOTICE IS Herteav GIVEN ~ ttie All Ofh ... butllleQ Nf'MS ...... lddr-0 ~wa ; ill.lea y e
J!AJtCEL lil! Lo1 111o1, llodi: c. Trtct is':lL) ....,,. er.dllon ot the ·•~v• ,..,,.."" decedeT!t ulld bT ""' 1ru1sfel'OI' wuto1... 111,.. number of dilferent size i·ars Jo1w! I L.e ltllt 111 ~ lilvl111 cl11rns 111•lr1&! ~e1r1 Mist l'tll, • t•r •• lmo'MI fi:I
•Afl:CEL 11: Lei It, llodl D. Tr1cl Nol•ry' Pllbll<: C1!1101"~l1 ff'le Slld drcedl!fll 1r1 requlr.d tD Hit lr~nlf~ lfe: H~· .._ .._ .. of pelnUt butter has been cut
p llld 1 Offlu '" ff'lem Wiii! fhe rwceMlll'Y 'IOIJCllln, ln '"°' "'" 0••-.,,...,, •u b 59 ~•t fro -to 01'1>,CFI. 17: lllh 110, 11, ll'ICI Lr A pt elei" Coul'lh' lht OHJct pl the tltrk of ff'le •boYe fl'll'llftrred COlllllh of 111 llodt 11'1 Y ,..,,....,_, • • • m -
' •, I H C, T111et l72. Mo: ~tulon Exofrn ..-.!lllllCI coiirt, Pr to 111nt11I !Mm, wlfh Wide, flllNres, -llortllnl •rid 900d.JUI J.2 sizes; the llp.mber Of sizes o,l,r.C"l IJ: Lot Ill, •Iott C, Awi,.t 2f, ltn tne •-rv 'IWchlf'I, ID IM' 11,.. (Ill') f\lmllllte, fhcturu. eciullllftent, ~ , , , • 1,';,.,
...... lh._. ·--. STATE OF CALlFOll:NfA l -dtrala~1.-1:1e~Y-;---P,_,.-· 900dwlll.,tr~ INMl'mld, lf'lte:lftt, ~-mayoanaJBe_eontan>er1..,._ l>/i.ll(Fl ,~ I.a!! IM, Slot:k c. COUNTY OF LOS AH(;ELE$ ) ,. Htwa, _315 Wetl Thfrd StrMI, S.1'111 •ltd •II -'"'"' ot ll'Mlt a1't•ll'I been rethlced by 20 percent
-""'1 17': • C Ori HO'ffmber 11. 1'61, belor• , me, A'"'' C•llklrl'll• fl701, W!lldl I• the piece bwlrieu "'.-•• •rid 1'10W lout.d ~;... f 1,.,.. •'-A ., .... 11: .. FL U: Let 121. Block • the undenkll'led. • No!llY Publk '"of busllll!U or' ni, ufldfl~l•fllld 1 ... •11 •I: CHEF. IHH, )201 E••I ... clfk w our s-; Wt; number of
.,., '"· 14! Lot in, Slodl c. aflCI ,., 11!d Sit.le, Hrstintlfoio ~""'red matter~ perJlll'll"ll .kl "'' etlltt of ~=~~~~~;,~ io:~• ~-s;: pickle jar sizes ba! been
.. ,,,.,.;L Sid""' Wetnbenl, Max c-, Sollclr• wld dece'lle11t, w1ni1,. l rl\Ol'llht •lffr lollowl drKrLbed •lo:ll'loHe be¥tr11e reduced b "·-33 ;·,•-.. ~f";• II·. l t I» llloc:k c, Herrtr1, 1rid 91rbllr1 A.n.n Curtl1, knawl'I ftll flrSf ,l'l.lblle.tlc!n of 11111 flO!ke, h 1111{ I' OH ~ .. l:E GENEllA' 1.IOUOJI. Y J1Wre UldJI per~
... 0 • to "" to bt tlle lllllflOIW wllote "'"'" 0.!ed Nr.v.rrber n. "" . CellH • • ....... .. I nd of 'ell d •ct 17''. •r• Siltl,l(rlbed le tne ""lttil" l11$1rume"I CA:O('.ICEJI. -CITIZl!!NS LICENSE . HO. ~7.u;1U flOW IUUld It. Cen , a ] y a ft
PAA:Cr1. 11: Lots 3 Ind 111. Skx:k 1'14 cknowled\IMI 111111 "'" eJtll(llled • NATIONAL 9ANIC !Miid premli«~. fl>I' •'"'lift fouled •I preserves by 11 percent Tr •" in. • • Ex~utor pl tl)e Wiii Cs.tom 1ddrt11.J. ' • "AICEL 1': Lot 44, llodr o. Tr.ct thtw~~·ss my '11tlld alld ottkl•I If.Ill. of riit'•bciYe NIMd clec:eMfll 11111 IM 1o111 cor>slder1ll011 for Tllo STil.L MORE dram at I c
••• , •• -· .• ~ .. , 0 T I (SEAL ) YOU"G· Pllll!HHl!I: • Hl!WI lr•n•ler of Nld MIMU Ind al u !d reductions In the number of .. .., ...,, .., 91ock • rlt JOiin I Lff 11s wm Tlllrd Slrwf llcem.ehl Is the sum of Sln,ooo.ao, '· , _1 "· Notari PWllc • c1111t1r'*I• s•m• A~a. c1u11n111 nn1 l11Cll.ld1111 l"~tnrv allrnated 11 n.000.00. package sizes are scheduled '' ~ARCEL 2\; "" -IM>ck 0, Tr1d PrlM:!pil OffiU In Ttlep ........ $41-4U1 ..W.!Cfl tonl1$h Of. tlle tolk'lwlllll: C11t1 . elf .
. , L°" A1>1ttln cou"tv A"""""'' ftr 11'1...iw ~-11 of u.000.00. • Promissory Note tog~ Into ed Jan. 1. Again
"All:CEL 2t: lof n, l\edl. D, Tr•cl Mv Cornmlss!oto Expires l>ubt!sllecl °'"'"" coast D1llv Piiot In !ht unoum Of 1100,00G.OO, lnsla!l-111 to illustrate'
· ·•. AV'lvr.t :tt. lt1" Nrwembl' ts '"" Oec.emblr 2, t, 16; Ncte '" ftlr ''™"'"' of Slll,llOll.llO, Str1l91\t . • ~ARCE\. n: ~Oii IOI: •nd l'3, STATE OF CALIFORNIA -) "" • 206CI--'! NO~ ln • .,.. llTtOI'"' .. , 15.lm.OO •rid F.ract1onal weights ( o.r
''>do: D, Tr•d 172· 11 "" COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 1 SI • Oern•nd NM, '" Ille '""°""' Of breakfast als ill be 1>.t..RCEL. 2i: Lob 111 •nil ' • °" HOVe"t>er 11 hU tll!!ci . me, is.000.D!I. cere w ·~i. Blr.i:k O, Tr.et Jn. E ST TE OF lht • UridtflioM<t. •' Nolin. Public In Th1t !I, M1 bun ~reed tll!IWH" eliminated to Slash the fHE PEOPLE OF TH A ll'ld tor ... I<! Sl•le perwnllh' •~?tared 111d lr•nsler.e 1nd Slid l<lllstfro~ , •LIFORNIA Ill Ille •lllO\r• NI-OefM-H••rltl Him!llon, r'ru1tee Under De<tlrl· th.II CM11der1tlon for lltt tr1n1ler tf number Of package SJ.Zel from
(IU: Ille .111 fflt "°" ot lrteYOClble TruJt delrd J\lfle · nl<I blnlne1$ 1nO , of !it ld llctn~e!1) 33 to 16 The number Of dif. You ire d!rfdld to W• u 1~ kf'IOW" to "* 10 bf 111t 11 to be C011Surnm1tld Ofll'f 11t1r lr1111ler •
•art or 11111 COllr1 "' wNCll lht •tv.wt .,;rltll'I ~ ...mr 11 wtncrlbeod to ha1 been 10Provtld by Oe111rtmen1 Of ferent size rolls of papet
.'lltftd 1cllon II brOUl'::.e ·c.:·:",e~ , ... Vtltr\11 lnslrurrlefll •nd ldlJIOVl'llOlled . Cnn<>umers Who: buy on in-A.lcoho'lr. ac..,,1eoe CO!'llrol. pUr.Ull'll tD towels will drop' from 30 to ... 111..., kl •ff.IOMe lo P •" lh•I she exedlled !tit Sime · "'~ Ste. 24013 ti -· :1111~ ~ 111¥1· lfter 1111'1ev.:.:tC.::11~C::: w1TNESS·lnr ll•rii:I •rid Oltk .. 1 ""''· stalJmenti are bett.1>r than Tr111 "" Piece ,,,.; t11t oate on _8, and of salad. and cooking u '"' .,,11 'umm<'fll, · (SEAL / I nr after wtolcll ttie 11.,-,Jn dSK•ll"d 'Is fr 1111 I~ COIJlllY ~ ""!_!hln lh lrtv Jolln I . .Lff they used to be about meeUng tr,n~ftrs ~re In ..... ~·~$Um-19d, 1ur.tttl 01 om 15 tO 7, •-y~ 11 ,..-.-e11 ,...,...,.,. •. re o:eot ""'' H(lary Public. c1.111ornl1 · to 111e !ttNe orov1~1e"" ,,.., By next July the band aid
11 11i1 .ctllfl • 1s 1111ntt 111t 11118 1>r111C!P•I ottln 1... the· payments. Fewer than 16 ,,..; _ _,,,., Tltle c~n:orf!tloil. 11 nn . . • . ··1r'"."' 10 ~!!dlott 731.5 of 111r Code Los A11t11es Col/nh' In '"llment borrowei·s per w11,11t•e lllvd •• Loo ...... H 1t1. c1111or"!• industry prorrusea a 73 perce]lt •· CIYll l>r~edllf'e. within Ito d•Y$1. MV CommlstlOfl fQtlres SMi 900ll1. ed ~• In od • 33 dU
"1u ••~ .. -1111eo:1 t11o1 unlfM Ytu.,. AU'llusi:ze,1tn IOoo are behind at lea.st 30 •o,·i:11~:0l'1tM .• o.-··"t>e''·1"•· r u ... uon t ay1 • .. ,e ,-""r1rte<1 re,_11-.. Ple1dl1111, The ROTHMAN & HA.MILTON ' . th . , Dated: "~""mbor 1~. 1968. ferent size band lid·packages. '•!fttlffl w111 teke h."'~"'en' for '"Y UJt Wlbllln etullv•r:f days Jn ell' paymeni.!, com· J•rr • 1. ~-1 rrr~tr. Tr•nsttrcr , , , • ·~ev or dam•l>fl den-•""'ed 1 ... 111e Ln Amltll. c1111wn11,.... pa· red with an average of 17. Royel Re3t'.'ur1""· tnc. Powdered milk package sizes
':imt>l•lnt ••• 1rls!119 uoan COlll••d. ArtYL lly 'l•Y Ol<Pll•nl. Prtt. Will fall from 13 to a· -. wJll. IPPh' to !he COllrf !or ll'IY Publlllled °"'"" Co.1$1 O•llV l>llot. to 19 last year. The current Transferee ' ~ rellet dem•nded '" llW C&mp111 ... 1. November 11. H •nd Otctmbrr 2. t, •-I ••• I t I 1959 5211..()C toothpaste, from 57 to 5. You m•Y oee1r: ti.e ac1v1« ot '" 1'6' ...._ H·.~~· ra.i.e S i.iic owes S n:_e__ · Publ'·~ri er •oe co1st oa!ly <'llol, IN ADDmON th C .
>omev Ofl •rlY ..... tttr con~ •. wll!i • .. • ... • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OKember 1. 1961 *°"'' ' . e om ' cc:nptalnt ~ 11111 1ummons. Sud! • • merce Department reports ·~rlll:Y $1l~lcl be conw!!ed .... 11111" lht • • LEGAL NOTICE ha l h . ·~, 11"'11 1111e<1 In 11111 wmmtns for • ., t t l as e-0mm1tments from ':~ • 'Mrlllen Pteadl1>11 10 !ht comptilnt. • s -th,.. · • P-t1m manufacturers of 20 basic con-"' e ·1· ng· . CEltTIFICATF. DF lllSINEll . W, E. ST JOHN e 0 m . • . FICTITIOUS NAME SUJner, items to CUt On their 'c~•!"' ... c'",..1r11 •"" • • TM ulldersJgned dctt cerl!IY 111! It own the number of their '~ "' • • toftcl\lcll"' • blnlntll 1t m Merhie su-1or Court ot iM • • .... ~.. 1111tio. 1111nd, c1111o .... 1.. under package sizes bv July and .Sii~ al Ctlllornll for • M ' ' · ' • the lldlllous firm n•~ al IA"laoA. . • I d ·h '
!ht COUlltv of 0.-•~ee e 1• s 51• ng· •. • IS:LANO MUSIC STORE 111d lNt Mid it IS p anne to 8C ieve redUC· •v E'"•rl E. C.rPlflttr • • firm 11 composed al IM 1o11ow1111 ""'°"' lions in the number of Depun< • • wllost ... me Ill IUll Ind Pklef of r111denct • . O•lt"d ombel' 10, lNI • • II •• fOllOWt: paCkage sizes by July, and ·;!~"'-'~.x.E_N···~IDV • • KEVIN RtCHTEll: FORDEIUIA:UGEH. t"""" of products. \ ' ' .... • • 703 Polnset111, CorOl\t del M•• "r-·11 w11;1111r1 '"''-••N • • oe•te Ncvember ~1 . 1961 To give you an ide3 oI how ·~ ~•':a. C.mtrlll• "* Kevl~ Rlctlt•r For.serbru9en · • ''~lttM'lllJI )U.tl:J7 • • Slate of Calllernltl, Or1"9e COUfllY: long and broad the list IS,
"'o""! f9I' "'•I-',~!!'_,. e • O" Novemblr 21, IHI, before "''' some of the • biggest redUC-""""" • • 1 Nclary Public I" 111<1 lor 11ld s111e, l>IJbllllled O••<* Co.Id O•llv Piiaf, • • Pf•IONllh' IP"1rtd "'EVIN RICHTER tions will be for dry '•v~bol• 15 '"" December 2, t , 16, • • FOJl.DERllRUGEN kncvrn to me ..., bl! detergents, instant potatoes,
2061-61 • • Ille pert.Ori whost """'' ls 1ub$erlbed ~--LE-G_A_L_N_OTI __ CE___ • • IO Ille wllllln Instrument •rid •tk...... macaroni products. pickles,
• • ledged ~ '~Muted "" Mmt. artificial sweeteners, tea ba"", • • (OFFICIAL $EA.L) l)Y
"·llts1 • • A!eh•rct A. H10~1• paper cups, peat moss, sham· Cll!llTIFICATI OF IUUNess • • Not1rv Publl(·C•lllor"l• • ' Th . FICTITIOUS NA.ME • • Prl"clpel ot•kt I" poo, half spray. e items n~ unc1ers!vlled do cffllh' t1¥w ••e • • ,,0,,,0','•"',',',~,,•,•, now being studied by the Com-;•docl!~ I bul!""5 II Ulll ClmPU• • ,. • Ile f ' •1~~. Ktwoor1 11eec11, c111tor"1' t1'6C • • "· o .... JN merce partment or poss1·
·1111orn11, u"dt!' ""11c1111-11r'" rMme • ••ll>M hltll'ld, C•Hf-1• ble reductions take about 62 11 PACESETTErt-VALENCl.t.. COMPANY e A"trn.n
•nd nwt 1110 11•'" 11 comPOSed of • • Publlilltd or1111r c"'"' D•llY' P110t. cents of every shopping dollar ~(~::""1:.J:"":'' ,;;:~« ,.,.:;:' ~: ! ! ~;uember 25 '"" oec-ber L :OS7~ we spend. • .or about $31
riow.: • : billion a year.
1"JC., w~Lut,...:.vE~~1';Z;E~~,:; ! • LEGAL NOTICE The day is finally dawning
·1c11, ca111orn11 ""° • • , P·Jlm when you won't have to be ~u1LOEA:$ RE S 0 U A: CE S COii:· • • CEltTll'ICATli OF SUSINllll th h' ( f' d th best •;l1tT10N. 61S1 W"' Ctlltur/" 8!Yd. • • l'ICTITIOUS NAMI! a m a w IZ 0 In e
Af!OtlK. c.111or"11, tOCM.S, • • Trlt .,.,,,.,,,.1gne11 -· (••tl!Y "" 1s bargain in toilet tis.sue. :id Oclcbtr JI, ltola • • tOflducl!flO 1 buslnen 1t U10 SOUth J. w. ICLUG DEVELOPMENT • • W<lod. sa"'' Al'll, C•lltornr •• Under lllf
co •• INC. • • nc1111ova firm .......... of MAll.V!N"'S
• C.lltor"la (1)1"POl'lllen • e J!ttftTOA:IAL SERVICE 1flCI llMll 11ld
llY Jl'fln W. Kluv · • Y B Th Is' • firm It cornPOffd of lht lollowl111 ~rlOfl, IVILOEA:S RESOURCES COR· • OU et ere • .mo. .,.,~e 11'1 full 11td plier of raloenct POA:AT!ON e 111 • 11 11'iollowt:
• oe11""''' -··11on • And the"' might be aometh1'nr nu'salng fron • MA11.v1N K. 11ovsrE11.. n10 S<iuth llV rtobtrl W. Meclll•rl1 Wood, &inti A"•· C1llfornl1.
\TE OF CALIFOrt Nl.t.. • th • le t I · t •llllL. • Oalftt November 15. 1964 "UNTY OF LOS ANGl!LES .. • e ID res n your savings accoun •. ,il(,U 7') • M .... A:VIN K. R,0Y5TEA:
""' October )1, 1H1 11e10" me, 111e • or more ••• if your paasbook aavinp account • s1m et c111fom1 .. Ora1'19e co1'"1Y' ·!frifv""', • Hcl1ry Publl~ Jn Incl • • Oii NDY-blr 15, 1961, beft>tt me,
• Mid s111t. """'°"''IV "'-'" • ;.sn't at Downey Savinga. • , Not•rY" l"111tne '" •rid 1or Mid ,,.1 •• Oflt:RT W. MEOEAA:IS, kN>Wn lo ma 9 • pe"'°"8llY IOPff•ed MARVIN IC ,
:., 1111 '"" Praldtn1 of 111r 1u1Loe:Rs • The aimple reaspn bein.r that you earr • 1.ovsTErt knoWri to ,,,. to tit ,... RESOUrtCES C 0 rt P 0 I AT I 0 H Ille • • per'°" whole l'llmf ll 1ub1c:ribed ftl
c.,._.111on tMt u.tocuted IN w1"'1" • live tlollan at Downey Sav~· 11 .for everJ • .,.,. ""1"''" 1,.s1rume"1 •nd .a.-ledptd
l11$lnlment, k-to me to be fll. • 'al • ht eucuted tlle Nrn•. otrMn """° t11ttllllld 111t w1t111n tn1m.. • lour dollar• many other ftnan in1tltutfon1 • (OFFICIAL SEA.LI
.......,, Ol't lle!MH of "" Cor110r1llOI\, ff l A d ch t • J-'! E. D•Yll 1•,.,..1n ~. '"" ldlMwledofcl '° • o er you n ... never a arae . or open-• Hot•,,-1>ub11c.c.ntorn11 ~ '"'' 1UC11 c.r-.11on h:ecuttc1 1"' • 1'ng. closing or withdraWing from a Downev .. r1fl(1,.1 0111ce 1,. ''""· • ' " • 0••-Cour1tv w1rNEU""' 111n11 •nd ottkl•' .-1. • Savinp Account. Plus ... you earn intere11t • Mw <:11m"'1u1o11 Ev••r.. •F FICIA.L SEALI • • Jur.t 21, ff1(I
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SAN .~~ :(UPI) ~
Oemogstrators J~. joot)ed ~ threw 1trike leaflets In the face _of Acting
President S. 1.-Hayatawa today u San
li)'anclJco $late Colles• reoPene<I. UD<jer
newr, get-1°':1fh rulea.. · .
Al leap-two demooalrators were ar-rested and a-aowiil truh: 1operated by
actlvtm wu Impounded.
The .contr,onta~on: betwe!n· IJayakawa
and ~ · group ·of 50 dernonstratora came
as . classes reo~ for the first tlme
-In nearly uft.e. wee~lrJ Silty lllliformed police" were stlU ... ,_ It· I elaslroom
bulldlnp under "Illa o1 emergency:'.
reBUJations · ennounce<I -,by tbe 'five foot,
two · inch admlnlstrator. Most of , the
students,' bOWeVer, rettirned · qufetIJ to
their studies. · .,. · •. .
Hayakawa was greeted · with .chants
of "On strike, abut it, down" when'. be
arrived alone at the main · enti;ance at
8 a.m .. ~J at first attempted. to chat
pleasaney w!th lhe d""1~1ors. ·
Air· Bfnlte Switch?
Noise Jet
Chides
Foe
' Me sans
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of 1M DllllJ Pl1tt Slaff
An alternate takeoff pattern for Orange
County AirPorl -carrying jetliners over
the <::o&la"fleaa•Clvic Center, two country
clubs and ~ e~~ve housing areas
-ts be\Dll.propose<\ today.
Dan Empry, tjlainnan of the Airport
Noise Abatement Committee noted action
by the Costa~ Mesi Chamber of Com-
merce ~ incre,ased jet service in
* * * County Airport
Rec0rds Bmiest
Holi.day Period
DranB• C..,,,ty ~ bad its btistest
weekend in history over the Thanksglv-·
ing holiday, County Director of Aviation
Robert Bresnahan rePofled today.
He estimates that 10,000 travelen who
shuttled in and Out of the facility broke
the previous record high by tscio.
-Wednesday ·set a ,new ~~-of ~
commercial flight.a, 38 of them Iara:~
planes. and 17 pur~ jets.
-'lbe parking· lot: was.. chronically ·
overcrowded. During a one-hour period
Weckiesday night the lot, with a capacity
or 405, bad 800 cars through the gates.
-Ei:tra chalrs ha,d to be brought into
the waiting rooms, candy and cigarette
machines were emptied. The reslaurant
and bar did a record business.
-Wednesday evening four lJ.3..passen-
ger jets landed and took off within 30
minutes.
Bfesnahan said no passe:lgers were
stranded despite many standbys ana
J>e<!ple Without"· n!set'Yations. ,
Air Ca1Uornia put 11 extra flights
into servke abd or the ·10,000 total pas.-
seng~rs carried over the weekend, the
line handled 6,000.
Air west: flights for Phoenix and Las
Vegas were packed and three commu-
ter lines, Cable, Aero l!l!ld Go14en West
were kej!!::!'usy~~ •
Marine Animals --·
Exhibit Slated
ExhibitA: depicUng dangerous marine
animals, ~abits of the blue shark and
a replica o£ an Undersea research
chamber will be part of an otganized
meeting Tuesday of UC, J r v i n e ' s
Oceanology Associates.
The rheeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.
at lhe Balboa Yacht Club.
·Potential members will view the ex-
hibits and bear the objecUves of..,.the group. ,
Invitations h av e gone to persoM
tbroughout Southern California who have
demonstra\ed interest in marine biology
and conserVation of marine fesources. Further inlonnaUOI( about tl)e group
is· avaifable by calllng the UCJ com--
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YOU'LL · LfKE IT .
IT'S SO SILLY
11'1 just plain silly. 'lbal mq be your
first reaction to o u ' new comic !trip
called, "Perklnl!' B u t. HU Peanuts, ll
only takes ooe lo book you.
iletd>a If you lalll tho Ume lo meet
Br!tlJb lrllsl John M!fea' 11lly UWe
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unveiling his latest airport probl\ml solu-
tion.
"I• am gratified that the ~IY of Costa
Mesa has finally taken an interest in
the airport, at~ugh ·in th.la case, I
tblnk the Interest ls mis'1'1ded," Ji)mory
declared.
· "Our committee, however, has
responded to Costa Mesa's novel ap-
proach . to the jet noise problem by
drawing up pians for a riew nmway,'' he added.
The route shows jets taking off from
a new 7,500-fOOt runway· and heading
northwfst over the Civic Center, a cornet
of Orange Criunty FairU<Junds property1
and dead -on ·course for tbe Mesa .Verde, :~M::• aD.d· College Park areas
PorUons of the Santa Ana Country
Club and the Mesa Verde ColJiitry Club
·would also lie under the takeoff pattern~
Emory noted· that· as pro1¥>sed, bis
committee'• new airport.plani woUJ.d ac-
commodate jet aircraft as large as the
giaol Boelni:. 7<17 H it.. carried-a 1lgbl
load, plus the huge Air Bus: • ....:.._
The takeoff <fUUWay would lie at a
diag0nal lbrousb the Oraose County
Airport property to reach the muimum
7 ,500 feet of-space needed to ac-
commodate the largest jets.
"The proposed alignment Is the only
one that_ c~ obtain the required Jength
within the msting airport property,"
Said Emory, noting that it would·bandle
virtually all jet air traffic~ .
A mininium disturbance .to·other ex-
isting nmways would be caused by thf
new one Emory and his committee "pro-
pose, wltb noO-jet traffic using them
for takeoffs and landings.
''They could also be used for jet lan:-
dings in condlUons of poo.r yisibillty,"
Emory's announcement says. .
The CoRla Mesa City Council tonijbt
ls expect.ed to joln the Chamber of
Commerce in seeking a chance for the
cit1 to be heard on the award of air
routes to SeatUe and PorUaod ne:tt
March.
Growth and travel needs of Orange
Countians would be outlined at the March
25 Civil Aeronautics Board session in
the hope of acquiring Seattle-Portland
service via Orange County Airport.
Air ealifomia is~-canier which
(See" JET NOISE, Pa1e 2)
Sanity Hearing
Slated in Arson
A Superior Court sanity hearing h a s
1been ordered for a Santa Ana man aceus-
ed ol starting a number of fires in t h e
Bayside Village Trailer Park ln Newport
Beach.
Arthur He\U'Y Altwein, 59, has been or-
dered to appear Dec. 6 for setting of the
sanity proceedings, He is held in Orange
County Jail In lleu of 1&2,500 tiail. ·
Altwein was arested Nov. 22 bf mem·
bers of the Orange County Forestry Ser·
vice's arson squad. Officers said Alt~
wein's arrest concluded their investiga-
tion into several outbreaks of fire in the
trailer park and the adjacent area.
Two counts ol anon and one ol illegal
entry have been filed against Altwein.
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tlle not of • ball-ton pl<kl,lp to -~wd with a loudlpelker, ~wa
cllm'becl oolo the V<ibielt, •He~ Ibo ~ -· """ tlie .loodapeabr and ' waa .ll'OftlPlly bit In the • face with a
packet ol -' ' ~~~~.1~.,.~
"Eichmann." 8nd._ "fucllta." Tbe, illo~
mlnlslrator--engiaed In a brief P,Wlhlnc '.L (ilee SF lrAJE, P ... I) ' ~ . --, ... . "
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WASUillGTON (AP) -A govermnOl!I
report blaming Chicago police for the
bloOdsbed that marred tile Democratic
National ConvepUon was welco;ned today
by people who were on both aides of
the epic August ~t batUes.
One somewhat reaction came,
however, from the vemment Printing
Office which refused to reproduce it
without deletion of an obscene'four-lettel'.
word that appears 112 times.
"Overall i~ ii an excellent study,"
said Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley,
who commissioned bis own national te~evislon report s~ly after the coO:.
vention ' to defend bis city and ~
policemen. , ,
One, of. lbe ~den~ al ,,the aotiwar pr~s -· whQm tbetf,t~,,aaya, 1fel'9
the vlctimJ . of mllJl'l'!llO ·lllll'#lr.~"'
and ~Pl'llc;,e yl9lepee,-sald
it had;"sQm~sratlfylpg ~.r , , ·
' I)aley said the ~ of, the Cblcag~
police 1-,_m<l<!d ,w!!!I .--1blllty
during lbl(flye .1.UBUSl:nlghbl OI i!lsor<l!Jl'
In darkoned parkl and downtown llreeta.
~ ,said , -e po~ bav~ l>eq
suspended foi lheit part In lbe vfn1eet
and still others fice dismi.ssal.·
A« ;opeclal ·-lOrce-•.eomplled tlfo r.epOrt -an almost blow-by-blow account
of the ferocity of the balt1el and 11>1'
feter of the protests :-, to. the
Presiden\'s ._commJ.uiOn on ;violence,
which maae it public ~&·comment.
Tlie While lloule WU allent •Oft Its
reacUon to the report.
The task force said some police struck
down lnoocent bystanden and peacelul
protalors u well as taunting anttnr
antagonists.
"To be sure, demonstraton . thretr
things at policemen and at police can,"
.. the .:report said, ".but the weight of
viblence was overwhelming on the side
o£·the police."
More than 10,000 demonstrators -ac-
tually outnumbered by the police force
ana National Guardsmen -conver.ged
on Chicago tor the week of wild violence
tba1 erupted, ironically, out of a protest for peace.
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l\oAl')I WU ccoductiid ·9unda1 Jllihl at·Bllil·Morbiar.Y;reo.ta !lfeu,-.:andtre.
,qu!Om inmliru~ lbls :moru-~iSl..<Joachlm;I CalbollcJO!urdi. ~· il!VIJUarich, leaves ·-· doagbters, :Mra.l H~an ·Mlikoricb,of .Coola Blc' 141t. . Ellzabelli Belmool of Alilmnbra.
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·Mn. liilWra 'MliCdo6ald ol ~-del
"Mar: lbl'eo_,Jpe Lazar!ch.cll Newport
Beach, Frank-Laiar!cb;.and Vlneept, Lao-
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The report said the demonstrators
showered police with obscenity, wJth beer
cans, with chunks of concrete and ping
pong balls studded with nails. One po-
liceman was offered a sandwich filled
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ordered a 24-hour Christmas cease-fue · , .· .. .,J ~ 1turned mbed.~te;i~:~~.arne'fs
lrt a-low-keyed announcement that caught ... • -• of higher tnWrest .rates spatted prol,lt
the U.S. Em•·-· bv ••-'••. Louis B. Salerflo 'i\'U placed•:'.._ !Jr• ,S!UI ~dlno $Up¢QI', ~; ;;. «, !taking on a av,e<lay, rally. Trading wu,
'Ibe ~~meni, ... ~ m._ade bv a years~pfbbitlon' in Los"Angt!les' o>Upcrtor EVl"an.... · · ·uei:1. bflhe r.; a,Jf 1active. (See qu' otaU00111,·Pa"'es 11-11). , ' IJ., ,-r1";,_.~~LL ""' , ~~'ff'_,,, !ll'f • spokesman .for Thieu's office on a Court ·~•Y in the.final -.ct-of a .two-year Jndici~ i'!"lt , ~apiga1, aM. ~ernO
regularly sCheduled television newscast, court action .spafked b}r ·a ··corQl\a del :assured,,~ ;they :C!JU!d! hat:e.-the
said the cease-fire would go into effect Mar man'i •claini, that ,~ 'as one felony cbirf.! reduced to a.il'nisdemdnOr
throughout the republic of Vietnam at of two'llWI Who oUei'ed li>•''buy ofi" or ev!"'·~'li!' ~-18.111! !~:.' .. ~· Dec. 24 and would last for 24 tJ>e Orange_ C9'111ty_D\slri<I Attorney and -Dev~Opnientl0'tn<'lbe .~·lecl'tb cil~
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lo any Communist troop or supply move-•"'•On lenu lotalllOB· one !<) 35 ')'etri bn illlei 11tir/ay. bad ' .. ~;l!:i'L":.i;. l!I · ·the~-.....:.:"~In:=.:'. ~ ..
ment. ~nts'of grand the/I' ·..,d ,-coris~acy ·cliamlimcirl\h ,B<~l.Y ·..,~· -·-1 """ -.,,,., ·~
ButThieu'ade<IaraUoowasterseand with the Colrlment lbat Salemo 0bad Nathan!~~" "', r : ' -.IO'a,'bul-·-wlllprovoil
atmost mailer oi fact. 11 was aeen 1uifered'enough." Tlie luri!t 'addid 1bat • l)lsm . "'O./.eop,11111!'.~i~AOl-· INSmB no.ay by some o-.en aa an attempl to Salemo bad -been 1 "lhipe" bf'blsl .a. 1ciwed ·&n<1 ·so741d · .. lt~ bJl1,,'w"1fh . . · · .l -·"°
th VI Cong compllce, Frank "Bl< Ftinlt"Matra•,• 1. Sniller banded !<) ~IUd'"~or ·JieiV. I •• llut -•• ...i half deny e el a -Banda vlctory . Mitransa, IS, ldenlliled by poltce .. a IM reiidUid!' Cillki al J...._,.,...._. 'A ,,,t "-·r-• . a ,
aLthe Par!I !>eaci lalkl. The Viel Cong, SOuthlanQ. Malla leader· ind Saleruo,.35i argued Iba!·~ bd' -~~ ,of ,Jiit lc'1!I, ~1 -Jpl)'r&ioft
... portrak--,· -~~.-pro"!•~andlruea vi~.;! wer_ • lndli:techb7 the Grand 'Jllfy 'io hired · 1'1'. ~rid Iii thii ~it ar;l!JO '!a"'• ~11'"" "'ooil,and ,.._ 1
1n ;~ ~.;;;ber ,..,'k!, •• the-~ )'loVember, 1188. eoi-de! Mar bul· b'lal ~I· .11.• • '· . ,-c· ~·tp •lif• PU.. ''1""'11.
to • ~~-=~ ....... ,,_ ._. ... w~Copelend-tltt tos ~·su-··~~ •• • •-•u•--ceaoe-... ' probe b ·lelliJ!c )nv-l«l lbatl>olb . MerkBnndleralio~Mianl'at
Although U.S. Embaasy offidala *<re , men bar deinanded !UOO to aeille fraud IU~~ •-bia~. u~"-'\ ~. taC ::::-... -_• ~ . ==-' ' .: unaware of the ISlJKllU)i:ed ceue-fire unW ~ .q~t,. ~ , · . · and -~ ._. fri h1I mun. c....... "" ,.... ..... .... ..
Informed by .... and tho ... ' Cope!Jnd ~ .. later 1r1eci'~ ~lled lii>!h Mun:&1 ...s tho ~ ... <;toaity,-dl> :.. ' :: ::k"' . l
U.S. or allled trooj>o, II was conaldered lo ¢lr"'''"V•nl 'lelejll)oo&·•"'1 char.... Ofll,"' .... , Iii! sald. -:::::r. r::' : ' -~ ~1:
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today on -Page 17 you'll be bock
or him tomorrow. Perkins joloa
, the D Y PILOT lineup ol lwlnlea : I l\Jal .,. mlly 11mn1. •lartlnf lodaJ.
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nouncemeol omitted 1111 reference lo oo~ge10lt111:11ao~ilevlce ••olllc:ttotaUlll,._,~ --· ' ::I "'l:')
certain American commaodera would ' Milf..,. ls c.m.t11 ~ .,..,, rq .....,,,, .. ~ • la -~ ' -'~ ~.-"
• concur with the plan. Secretary of State te.n ~~ @alw:t tbelt ~ =.in ~Jr341!~t:Ebai~ ~..:~'~,: :: =~ ' • ,: ' ;:! . ... ': --
ilealrilulk said Suodly be would approve · 'addl1lonal ~ to ~ y.,.... ooi Yvlol•· ,~ •• 1 ...,,,...,,.,., ·~ ~ ._ ,• --..
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..., _ 111 inm, -ml -
toot .. lbt ldgliwaJo_ ml ..,....,. In
1n attempt to lrelc II mllel In tbe
-· 111111111 Pnlldeptlal ·-.In Laguoalleadl. .
TwftllJ-ol llio, DION ~
hlbn ""~ lbt -. Including -ollJ.-
-time ..... bJ BrJon OVerlon,
a C<illa ~ 1'lllldoal Del lllllllor Ill
Cl! Stale l'llllllilla, :who wllkecl ud ,
ran Ibo 111117 -9 Ill aadlJ amn
boun. Tbe ......... _... ol Dine houri,
53 ml-Wll Ill "1 Dem Shollrum
two,.... ....
Tbe -WM ~ "1 Elplonr Pall n7, Lapbi _.. Seln:b ml
-... !l>j11oia1 palnllled Ibo eallre
..... anlll lbt -hlbn made ll b: Ill I a.m. llandq.
. Tbe bllot bepa mbel!hlWMeeam I ud • LDL _...,, _ .... ___ _
ed 11111-p!mnhi'C, au G~
llll:en ..--.. Coal 111Pw"'1 to C1wa Valle)' Parttr_,, 1ben tu1
to lbt 8'iala Ana Freew171mrtage rood.
Tbe count -Cll to El Tore :a...i. -to Lapa C4llJoa road ..s back to Ibo ...... Tbe lrelc bod
to be ~ -apla to COlllPltto .... mile qcle.
l!lQlorerw In f o a r radlo-<qulpped
JllOblle 1111111 palzollecl tho cou''"" of·
ferlng --and ~emeat to hlWI, and •plckln( 1IP thole . who bod
put lhelr Jul fool forward. .
o.erlon, who-J>epn at 7:20 a.ll!, ud .
complelfd lbt flnt hall three hours
and tea·mhldel later..-ran-to the-timer'•
booth Ill S:2Q tbat afternooo, In I clusy
ltoilb tllrougb lbt rain.
"II>' ililka," be later dllcioeed while
lipping a ccild drink. "was to take Jt •err -ilill flnt. lap ud stay mad
Ibo -lap. Bat -t Ollll third tho way around the second lap, H any
of ·D11 filmia would have come olaog,
I would have ·""''-I WU lllflerlng from
laoa «if All """ -·" Overtm wu followed by Vic BoD<lll
of Santa Ana with a time cl. aeven
hours, 35 minutes. Thlrd'Jlace wai cap-
tured by John Gamache Ganlen Grove
-.. dgbt hour, ten minute clocking. !Us brolbtr, Bobby, earned fourth within
10 boon, ... minute.
·1-le .Bird and Mardi Spalding were
lopl In the .......... field with ldentlcal
-ol IT boon, Ii minutes. lollf1 Mcnto,a came In with a clocking of
17 boon, ST mlrmta. They are all lnlm
Laguna Beach.
Lapa Beacb llJ&ll School mden'ta
Bob COnlnl ud Geolf w.-were
00! the loogelt time, comlni In Ill It
baan, 10 mtmdes.
. Blken t h 11 year came f r o m cities
u lar away u Weatmlns!M, Huntington
Beach and Buen1 Park. Nooe of them
walked !lm!e.
LBJ Ends Holiday
WASHINGTON (UPI) -l'relldent
Jalmooa ended a Thankqlflq weekend
vacation al hLI ranch ud returned tod.,
lo the Whir. Hoose where ho wtD llhortly aet a fint.band report on the pr<llpeda
for Ibo Parts lalb from hLI chief
aegot!al<r, W. A.....U Harriman.
DAllY PILOT
OltANOa COAl1' PVIUIHIHe COMrANY
leMrt ff. W1.4 -... -..... L c.1..,
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'Typical of Emo'J'Y'
;ltu'n Plci"{Ws Over Mesa?, ' , '
Mayor , Cool to Proposal
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There la an .id Bay!Dg which goea:
II JOU can't aay something nice, don'I
.., an}'lhlni at ell. _
Alert to. a -radical new apJl'oacb to
Newport Beacb'f alleged jet nolce pro.
blem -Dying t!e jeta over Costa lo!.,.
Instead -lo!~ Alytri i:.: Pinkley today
brought new life to the old sa.w. ·
"Ive known Dan Emory for many ·
·years/' Pinkley said In reference to
the chairman of the Airport Noise Abate-
ment · Commi,ttee, whlcll proposes the
new runway and takeoff pattern.
"He fiu a lovely w J f e," the mayor
added. '
Becoming 1Dore specific; Pinkley said
the suggesUon is cbaracterlStic .of .the
committee cblef's w a y of looking at
things.
' -"A typlcol Dan !p!ory mill... to
a difficult problem,"·~ cc•DuiintM.
Jim Wood, forJ!ler pJ.i.ien1: 91 Ibo
Mesa Verde HomeowDen Allocl1tlmfand
active In the area'• real estate '!ield,
wu not pleased or lmpreued with
Emory's propoaal either.
"'I think it's an ·area-wide problem
all rlghl and both· cltlea wtll havt to
wort In cooperation," Wood 'observed.
"I have· never met Mr. Emory,
atDlough I have great-r .. pecf for his
elf~" Wood conUnued, •1but I just
don't thlnt thJa ls the solution." ·
He said be has alwaya bad great
sympathy for Baek Bay nsldents who
must cope with the notae and petroleum
prodacl fallout poled by jet overilJihla.
"I wu just coming around Ille curve and over we
went," iald a!laken, but uninjured drtver Don
Breaz, 38, Westmln.!ier, after hi.I A;uaa Western
\ Red!·Mlx ,lnlck loaded with~~ yardJ at. cement fail·
~ to negollate 1oulllbound Arches Overpass off-
ramp llrlll morning. Bnmz, wu headed for job in
Corooa de! Mar when accident ocCurred about
9:30 a.m.
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Antiwar ~rganizer Links
N. Vietnam : With-Protests
-WASlllNGTON-(IJl'I) -An .orp•lm
of the Chicago antiwar demonstraU0111
t.sllfled today ho met during the plan-
ning stag .. of the protelll with North
Vietnamese diplomats who be aald ,.,are
olway1 Interested" In .Ucb 'actlvl)les In
the United Stat.a.
'!be wilneu, Tixmu !. )laydm of· •
Oakland, Calli., !Old Congressional .,..
vestlgators Ibo leoden of Ibo demaostra·
uooa during the DemocraUc uUonal
convention macte a .point ol trying to
avoid violence because 11we would have
been wJped out."
Vloleace did occur diglng t h e
demonstrations and ''.Wtt almQSt were>!
wiped ou~ Hayden le!tllled blo!ore the
llou!e Committee on Un-Amerlcu: Ac-
Uvltles. A report made publlc ·tlWJday
by the Natlooal Vloleoce Cmunlllloa
blamed much ol Ibo vloleace oa cne.-
reactloa by Chlca110 -pollce t o
demonstrators' provocaUom. •
Ha1dm .clld DOI say, ~y, he
-Ibo plam for Chicago
demonstratlonll with North' \'letnamese
repreaentati.., during meetlnga In Pam.
He told ,...nm "the committee
woold lib to ' ihow IOl!ie llnklnJr up of
oor mo._i with the North V!etiiam·
eoe but the lad II I went to Pam . to
help arraQ(e Ibo releue of Amer!~ pr-. ol war lnlm North Vietnam."
llaydea c o n le n d e d thal tho
-demonstralorl aought lo avoid v!olenca
....... though ho llld ho felt Ibero wu a place far it Jn aome clrcpmatancea
by ~ -· becau>e the large
number of police., National Guardamen
and Army troops In Chlcago made piano
ned violence a futile tactic.
In reply to quesUons, Hayden said
Mark Von Mills,
Funeral Service
Slated Tuesday
Funeral servlCes for a Ne."1JOl't Beach
yachtsman entombed when an oll Island
wortboat Ant in the Santa Barbara
Channel be day1 ago are llcbeduled
TueadaY-Rltes for Mart Von Milla, 46, of 3011 ·
CliU Drive, wW be at 2 p.m. in Pacllie
View Chapel, Coreea 4el Mar, with the Rev. Jomes Blaine olllclatlng.
he_dJd J>Ot blame the pollce_for_the_
violence. He lold ho really p!Ued tbem.
"A lot of . abuae hal been heaped
oil the Ghlcago pollee,11 Hayden. aald.
"They were merely following the ordera
of Mayor (Richard J.) Daley ud other
Iilgh cu1 olflc1a11.''
Hayden dllagreed with ooe of the-lln-
dlnp of the report to the violence com-
mllllon -that clulHWlnglng policemen
resorted to Unreaaonable fol'Cfl, a! un-
dl.sclplined 1 D d 1 V 1 d U I 11 , against
demonstrators:
"On· the street they cbarged .. In
a disciplinary way," Hayden said.
Unlike the first round of the hearings
In Ociloher, when hippies and ylpp!es
protested both ln!lde and outside the
bearing room, the new session started
quletlJ. A large contingent of policemen,
on hand In case of trouble, had .lltllo
or nothing to do.
While serving as. co-chalrman of ·plan-
nlng for the Chicago demonstrations,
Hayden lold he went to Pam early
Jul Julf "to wrlta aboot the peace
talta."
He llld ho -met W. Averell Harriman,
lop U. S. negotiator, and Col Ha Van
Lio, a member of the North VJetnamese
delegation.
Later, ho lold, ho conferred with at
least two other North Vietnamese
reprmntaU.., In Parts. •
"Tbey're ahraya lnterea!ed I n
demons!i'.atlonl In the United States
aglllnal the war," he lold of the North
VJetnamese dlplomab. "They're pleased
at W lllgn of activity that the people
are coming to thelr ....,.. aboot the
war (. in Vietnam, whether it wu Jn
ChleBko dernnst;rations or d r a ft
resistance."
Haydea mentioned the names cl the
two Hanoi r.epresentaUves but told the
committee, "rm sure you racists ~u
not be able to pronounce their names."
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VIOLENCE .••
with excrement. othfu were targets for
sacks of human wute, the report said.
· The resJ>OJlSe, aald the report, "was
unrestrained and Indiscriminate police
violence."
"That violence," it aaid, "was made
all the more s.bockinc by the fad that
It was often lnflleted upon persons wbo
bad broken no law, dl.sobeyed DO order,
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and ohov!og match with the
·demonstrators that ended when be
declared, "Don't you dare touch me."
Within 10 minutes, the COl!frontatloa
wu over and Hafakawa went to the admlnistraUon building. On one aide or
the structure was a 15.foot Jong banner
saying, "Welcome President HayakawL"
It was later torn down by a
demonstrator.
Many students wore blue arm banda
slgnlfylng their l1JptJOl'I of Hayakawa.
One coed paraded with a sandwich aign
saying, 1'Keep our classel clean, go
to· class." "
The demonstrators were arrested when
police toot the IOWld truck ln tciw on
a street adjacent to the tree-studded
campus near the Paciflc Ocean.
The famed semanticist, in ouUinlng
hi! plans at a news conference Saturday,·
said be woold promptly suspend lludentl
who disrupt classrooms and faculty
members who fall to obey b1a order
to reopen them.
But mWtant students who picketed
outside the news conference vowed to
force Hayakawa to make good bis threat
to call police on campus.
"Classes will be abut down " said
senior Harvey Pollins. "The strike will
not only cootinue, it will be escalated."
The strike was initiated by the Black
Studenlz Union (BSU) to force adoption
of 10 demands, among them the retention
of IUlpellded Blade Panther Engllsl>"ln-
1tructor George Murray and admission
of all blade atudenll who •)!PIJ, regardles.s of their academic qualifica-
Uona.
Bank Raises Rates
trould like to provide such service and
the COsta Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Aviation Committee recently began the
moves which could lead to increased
local jet Olghll.
The action anticipated by the City
Councll when alter Chamber Ezeeutive
Manager Nick Zlener m8:kea the preseD-
taUcn would only ask that the cily be
beard -. not establish a city policy
on more local jet traffic.
Emory said today that U the council
supports the CAB hearing intervention
bUt not the Pl"?posed Costa Mesa-routed
runway, be will go before the comity
Board of Supervisors with the proposal
He said he lvfll ... ~ that tliey dopt
the new runway into the Phase ll Master
Plan of AviaUon, on grounds, It will
ho needed for serving Paclllc Nortliwest
long-distance routes. ·
"I wish to emphulze that our com-
mittee continuea to believe that Orange
County Airport ta not suited for air
passenger service such as that to the
Pacific Northwest," Emory said.
"Our proposal simply attemplz to ohow
Costa Mesa how such service cou1d be
provided if Its lobbying efforts were
successful and the CAB granted routes
from Orange County to the Pacl.Qe
Northwest."
County Driver Robbed
By Hitchhiking Hoods
Three yoUng hltchhlting hoodlums who pulled a revolver from bis pocket and
robbed a motorist of. $327, then bound commandeered the car and driver,
him with wire and locked him in the trunk "Give me the money in your pocket
of hl.s car in a remote ~Uoo of. Orange and drive where I tell you," the suspect
County are sought by ponce today. told him.
The trio -aged about 11 to 22 -Under dlrectloos g!V<D by hLI capl«s,
will face charges of tidnaplng, armed Davi! said, he drove to the area of
robbery and assault with a deadly Grand and Warner avenues 1n Santa
weapon If captured, according to Santa Ana, where he was ordered to etop
Ana police, to whom the dethn told on a lide street. .
his story Sund., nlght, .21 houra alter There, he wu bound with wire, rellev·
It began. · ed of ht a ent!n payroll, check amoom,
Richard B. O..vla, :t'I, of 27021 Palmyra then pl!tol-whlpped and locked In the
Ave., Orange, aaid be finally worked trunk.
free of wire bl.ndlng! and removed the If captured and convicted, the three
trunk latch fnlm ln!lde to get out of could receive the death penalty for Ibo
biJ abandcmd vehicle. combination of offelJ.lle.!I agalnst Davls.
Davia oald ho WU drlflq east Oii Co!Hornla'1 ao-called Utile Lindbergh
Edinger Avenue at Harbor Bouleva;-d law tnakea tidnaplng in which tbt vic-
ln Santa Ana Saturday night when he Um ta banned even In the ollghtest
stopped lo plct· up the three young a capital crime.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The Bank hltch-ll!ltera. Davis said the suspecta drove for hours
ol Sallfornla today raised Its prime Inter-Shortly alter he proceeded ehead, ho and hours, but finally parked hLI vehicle
est from 6¥• lo 611 percent. told lnvt1tlgators, one of the SUJpecla ud left him In ll>e trunk.
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COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
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• diamonds and precious stonas remounted
•pearls restrung
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'Are drowned seaman -first mate •
aboard the Triple Crown -II survived
by hLI wile Cecilla, 110111 Robert, 11,
and Davld, '· hLI ~ Mn. Myrtle Von Milli, ol Mooterey; a brother,
Robert Von Milli, ud al-., Mn. Mar-
jorie Sbeiwood ud Harriett Von Mllb, a0 ol Paclflc Grove.
made no threat." .
Newsmen were alng!ed oot by cuning
pollcemen ud clubbed to the (r01llld,
the report charged. CUual oolooten
ud Innocent restdenll were alJlhl In
the or11 of anaer, It lold.
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Von Mm&• bOdJ wu recovered
~via&' Doy, along with hodle1 of
lb: otha" -trapped lnolde Ibo Ml· hol1H olllp when tt IUddenl1 lilted and
, -earlJ MondaJ. Dinn :who brOaght the men up uJd thel' i.und no lndlcatlon aa to wbY
Ibo 'l'dple ()own ·-dfftgnad to ·-k
-toll tons In depUil 1IP lo 1,000 left-Nnk. .
Tbe . vesaeJ WU puillq In the Jul
ol •ilbl -chalna UIOd to ancbOr
ID oil ~ plal!crm ollJhore In :1111
feet wbm lbO aant, cammc 100 tons ., _ -w1tll ber.
The violence began u police evlc!ed
demonstarton lrolll a Iabs!cle port oo
the flnt ru,btl ol Ibo cee..,,Uan a n d
dlued them with cluhe through I b e
sttteta ol a nflht club area In what Ibo
report llld Hean oM1,. be called a police
-riot." ..-l
It came to a cl1mu u pollca beat
. back tboomodt ol demonrtnlorl ba!eg-
lng the candlda!el' doWntown hotel ..
Ibo m,llt ol the nominatlon whDe a
lbocked world l'atdied 111 te!evtalon.
''Tbera ta a Utile dollbl," the report
uJd ...... "tho ~ ol
vlotm:e c:ama -Ibo p>l!ce. •
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Jet Noise Foe
C·hides
By ARTHUR JI. VINSEL
Of t111t Dlltr ,lr.t ll•tf An alternate takeoff pattern for Orange
County A.lrp!)c1 -carrying jetliners over
the Costa Mesa Civic Center, t~o country
clubs and three expensive housing areas -ta being proposed today.
Dan Emory, chairman of the Airport
Noiae Abatement CommlU.. ooted actloo
by the Costa MW Chamber of CQm-
merce .!eeklng increased jet service in
* * * County Airport
Records Busiest ~ "1 c'~ -'•
"liolid~y .~-eriiid
Orange. Cou!lty Ailiicro. ,had its ~usiest
v1eekend in ~ ov~ the Tbankligiv·
Ing holiday, County Director of Avlation
Robert Bresnahan reported today. .
He estimates that 10,000 travelers who
shuttled in and out of the faclllly broke
the previous record hig!I by 2,500.
-Wedne&dildlgb"'t! ·a new record of 7S commerdal , ·.31 ·of them large
ptaoes and 11 pure jets.
-The ' paitlng lot .... chronically
overcrowded. Dllrlng a one-hour perlod-
Wedoesday nlgbt the lot, with a capacity·
of 405, bad 800 cars through the gates.
-Extra chain had to be brou¥ht lnw the waiting 'rooms, candy and cigarette
machines were emptied. The restaurant
and bar did a record buslne.!S.
-Wednesday evening four Il3-passe11·
gcr jets landed and took off within 3(1 _
minul~.
Brwiahan said .nQ puseigen were
(See AIRPORT, Pqe Z)
Marine Animals
Exhibit Slated
Me sans
unveiling his lat.est airport prob!~ sotu-
tioo.
"I am gratified that the city of. Costa.
Mesa has finally taken an interest in
the ~ although In thbl case, I
think the interest is misguided/' Emory
declared.
"Our committee, however, bas
responded to C.OSla Mesa's novel ap-
proach to the jet noise problem by
drawing up plans for a new nmway.'~
be add'!L
The route llhowa jell taking oU from
a new 7,SOO.foot nmway and beading
northwest oyer the Civic Center, a· comer
of Orange County Fa.lrground! property,
and dead on course for the Mesa Ve~.
Mesa Del Mar, and Cotlece ]>ark areas
il °*'iM .. .,/ ,.,, ..,_,,-"Ii: I ..... • ~
PorU...-of the -~ ~.
. Club and the M"' :\'.onlo'~ Club
WOuld' atao lie undor ihe--..,twn.
Emory noted that ... propoSed, bil
committee 's new 8,irport plan would ac-
commOOate jet aif\::taft as · 1arge as the
giant ·Boeing '1f11 if it cmied a llght
load, plus the huge Air Bus.
The 'takeoff runwi't""wopld lie at ..____
diagonal throug'1 the Oran'e ·County
Airport propOrty to reach the maximum
7,500 feet of space ~ to ac-
commodate the largest Jell.
: '"The propOeed allgnment ta the Ollly
ooe that can obtain the required l;;;gtb
within the elisting airport property,"
said-Emory, noting that H would bandle
virtually all jet air traffic.
A minimum disturbance to other ex-
isting nmwaY! would be caused by the
new on~. E.mory and his committee pro-
pose, with non-jet traffic using them
for takeOffs and landings.
.. ,'!TbeY CQuld also be used for jet Ian·
Clings in condJtions of poc)r visibility,"
Emory's announcement says.
The eo..ta Me.sa City COupciJ lonigbt
is expected to join the Chamber of
Commerce in seeking a chance for the
(Seo JET NOISE, Page, I)
In· U.S. Report
WASHINGTON (AP) -A government
report ·b.lamJog Chicago police rc,r the
blooCished that marred the Democratic
NaUorial Cohvention wu welcomed today
' by people who were on botb Ilda ol
the epic Aoguat stree.t baltlel.
One somewhat unusual reactlon came,
however,· from the Governinent Printlug
Office which refused to reproduce it
without deletion of an obscene fwr·letter
word that appears 12 times.
"OVetall it Is in tzcelllent study,"
said Chicago Mayor Richard J, Daley,
who commisaioJied bia own natloMI
television re)iri shortly aner the con:
venlion to defend his ·city and it1
policemen.
· One of the leadets of the ·anuwar
protesters -whom· the report 11y1 were1
'
the victims ol. mlndl.eas, Unrestraln~ and~ta~---aaLI -. tt1Bll~~-··lf)I 1l.,sri ~ ............ Mii 141t'e•11> •
J!Ollct force reacted wtlhi ntr.wOM11'7
during fbO ftve Augiut nli!bll tit~
in darkened parkl arid·C!owntown ttreeU:
He sal4 59ni' Poll~eri 'haye ·be8·
suspendeU for the1t J>':l't . in thi viol~ ·
and aUll others f~C. dlsl)Uaaal. •
A special task lo~ comJ'lled · tb.e
repmt -an almost bIOw-b)t-blow acJ:OUnt
ol tbe fe~ty of the 'ba\tle.i OPd ·the
fever of the ~ -{or ·the
Presldeot'1 commlialon • on .ti>leilce,
which madt·lt public without conbeut.
The White House WU' lllent 4 on' Jt1
reactloo to lhe -repoit. ·
The task force said some police struck
doWn innocent bystanders ~ peaceful
proteston aa well u taunling antiwar
antagonists.
"To be sure, demonstrators threw
things at policemen and at eolice earl,'; •
the report said, "but the weight of
violence wu overwhelming on the side
of the police."
More than 10,000 demonstrators -ac·
tuaDy outnumbered by Ule police fotce
and National Guardsmen -converged
on Chicago for ~ week of wild vlolmde .
that erupled, Ironically, out ol a protest
for peace.
E;dtlbil! depicting dangerous marine
animals, habits of the blue shark and
a repUca of an undersea research
. diamber will be part of an organized
mfflinl Tuesday of. UC, Ir v J n e ' 1
Run Jets Over Costa Mesa?
Oceanology Aisociates. •
The meeting will begin at 7: 30 p.m.
at the Balboa Yacht Club.
PotenUal members will view the n-
hlbtts and hear the objecUvea ol the
Pinkley Cool .t_o Proposal
group. ~e ta an old · saying which · goes:
Invitations h a v e gone to persons u vou can't say aom"'},,'""' nice, don't throughout.SOUthem Calllornla who have , ••m,.
demonstrated interest in marine biology r>ay anything .at all.
and conservation of. marine resources. Alert lo a rad_ical new approach to
Further lnformaUon about the group Newport Beach'a alleged jet n6ice pro-
is available by calling the UCI com-blem :--flying the Jets . over ~ Mesa
munlty and alumni allaln olllc<, 1:JS. Instead M Alvin L. Plnkl today 64%1. --ayor ey
.-------..,-----, • brought new .We to the old saw.
0r ....
-Weatlier
Thooe not IO gentle breew .will
conUnue throl!gh Tue.dlQ', with
thO mercury llill In the chilly mJd.
60'1, but 1IW1llY skies will lftValL
JNSWE TODAY
In th< fall ...,.u. and a llalf '
of hu um, Prclfdonl Jo1'111on.
ii Ill •... 11mo -mid looking
/onJXJrd lo Uft al l"4 """'"-
PCgc 1. · •''
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--M ......... ,." ..... Cl9li' • ....... .,. '' •• LMfltn ..
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"Ive known Dan Emory for llWly
years," Pinkley said Jn reference to
the chalnnan of the Airport Nobe Abate-
ment Committee, whlch proPDfel the
Jlew .runway and takeoff pattern. · • ,
"He has a lovely " I f e.'' the mayor
added.
, ~g i:no~. apeclfic, Pinkley uid ~ ougg..UO. ii characlertaUc of the ·
· committee cblef'I w a y ol lookiD& .at tblniJ. •
YOlf!LL LIKE IT'·.
IT'S .SO. SICLY. . ;
• 11'1 Juo1 D1o1n llDJ, '11111 m&)''l>e ,_
Ont ieacdGn to o a r new tomlc ltrtp
CIDecL •PwllDI." Bu~ JIUP-. I&
~ tam -IO -l"l'L lfelclla If 1'"I IJka the time to meel Britilli artbt Jolin Miles' llfly llUle
ftllow ~ Oil Pop 17 )'OU'U be bide
lootltur for blm lomon'Olf. Perkinl Joi"'
the DAILY PILOT' UneOp• of funnies
, tbat an noJ1y IUDQy, ltartlng ~-
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.. A typical Dan Emory IOlUUon to
a dlfUcult .w-obtem," Pinkley commented.
Jim Wood, form.er pmldent of the
Mesa Verde Homeowners AsioclatJon and
actlve in 'Uie ar:ea'• real el!ltate field,
WU DOI pleuOd• or lmprwed wltb
Emory'• proposal either.
"I th1nt it's an area-wide problem
all right and both ciUes will have to
W91"t in cooperation," WoocJ observed.
.. I have never met Mr. Emory,
aUhough I bave great respect• !0< bil
efforl8/' Wood conUnued, '"but · 1 Just
don't think this iJ Ult soluUon."
He uid _ be. baa . always . had gnat
aympalby for Bact Bay l'Midents who
must oope wltb the, DOiie.and petroleum
product fallout pooed by jet overfligbt&
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HIKERS •••
Bandit Robs . .
Mesa Station . . ' ..
A --'.Jimut>m "'~ --'~ ·• Cooja ---.....,.,. GI .. Salardq nl(lll
-"*Inc for ,_.,.,,. to -lllllllilie. .
Pwf~lt.. Jlrllio, on daly al Ibo Ev1n1
• ..._ lllllila, :11115. llrlltol SL, aid
he WU-threatened with a'-22 caliber
a1rtoniatlc piltol in.side \be statioo'1 of-
fice. • .. •
"I don'&' Want any STP," the bandit
ana~ 0 1 juR want the money in the oub. bos. •• '
Br1alo aid he .... ordered to go
back blllde llld keep calm aft<r handing over 4be .....,, at wbicb time the
bandit left and the llllm vi a car ttoor
WU beard. . ' ...
. ,.,,.... r.,,e 1
.TEENS ••.
Miii -1a1ci. "It •• a Dtl'VOUI meetin&, 11 lhe edded, 11We 'ftDt to • tea restaurant. But
Ibo ..,ulcloi slay there long -Ibo _, _, Pl!' for Ibo -
... will pm."
A pboto pc>'lralt ol Kwal Yq -
labn by Keevil on blJ eutun junket
-aholfed lier with lier briefcase of
· ochoOI_ 11UpPlles. ·
ln>olally, the caption aid 8he pttfer-
red to l&Udy rather thin wort, becaUJe
her Mure depends-on It.
.,., ..... r ... 1
AIRPOllT ..•
·-<!esPite ...., 1landb71 ... JJIOo1e · wllholit reoervati-. Air Calllomla put 11 extra l!iihll
Into lll'Vlce and Of the 10,llOO total pu-
-carried ovu the ~ the l1ne handled l,llOO.
Air 11'111 mpta Irr l'lloellb: and Lu v-. ..-plcbd and111ree COlillnU·
t<r llnM, cable, AllO aod Golden West ..... lllJ>I buoy.
: DflllY r11nr
._. '*"." ru&llNIN9 COWNff a.-. 'N. WeM _ ... _
-.. ·o..t., VIII',,... ... _......, --...
n.-.. A. M~t.116 _.... ....... ,.., _
Jidlolil'ftlllwOWctlr ---1 110 W• hr lhMt
M.m.,-P.O ... Ult, tH.16 ........ :.··, __ .. ,ee ... ··et·-· ---=--·· -&1 "'°'' ''""
, l'll'TY Ml~IS-LATIR .
· Walk WI..,., 0.-
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·er~sid~nt ·--Thie ti ~-
• ••• . ··caJl:s
-' . ... . . / ' ' . . . -. . , SAIGON (UPI) -,,_.N_ ~lboVlilCioiJtpi\ ...... tlclcry
'Ya Tbllu ol IGulb Vlelnlm IGalClit II lhl Patil -.~ 'Ille Vld Cuic;
........ -airtau -~--11!""*1 ... 11>1" trua peoic. •
la 1 low·bJtd ~,..wumi.t. that Caqbt 8eekerl, ICClred a. ~nd• J ylotorJ
Illa U.S. "'""'_,. b)' aurprt.e. tn late N.........,., bJ bllai Illa • llnl
'l'ba ..........m.nt, made bf a to -aali1llmal CllllHln. ·
op+-n•o ' for '111leu'I olllct on a Altholllh U.S. Eml>uly ol!idall ,,_
NUlarlY--.dec1 1a1ov111on -· W111WUOal>theanllOllllced ceue-llreuntll Ali! 1111 ~ -.. Into -lnlcinned .... . and .. ~ Iba npublf9 Ill Vlobwn at · · "' newmnen ')he on-
1 p.m. Jioc. II mi wOald .1111 for i4 llOllDCl!IDODt omitted any releience to
11oun. •. , • U.S. 0< allled tr0opa, 11.,...•~
-bolldlJ __ , --certain -_... .... -doll-"1111 arui 1an1an m 1111 pu1, coDc:ur with the p1an. Secttlaty ., slate ....n;, lVlDI down 111111 WlnllDp that Dean l!UJk lald Sanday be would appme
allied -m--.ld react lwlflly · 'to U1 Commuiilst troop rr l1IJlilly move-a ~. -·ment. t . There was no wofd if the Viet Cong
But Tbleu.11 dldltailQn wia wile lnd and North Vietnamese forces-a1ao would
· -matter i>I fi<I. It wu _, oi.rve thi boliday war pawie.' Ii)'. ...,.. obao[ven 11,1 an lllempt Jp The 1J>Okemian aid the ...... 11re,
the 12th a1nce 1981, would run from
I p.m. Chrlatmas Eve until H "llours
'Bandieap No · Ba .. later. ,.
He aid. II would be lD lloocr Ill bolli Cbrlstmu ·and . New tm•o," appearln&
to rule out aepante eew.llrel for each
h•lidaY· '
,Former Cripp'le Best Hiker .. . .
' U'IT ..... 19
ft11Slc _on .l"letnam '
Secret-'r ot state Dean J!uok
said ill !bltMaion lllterV!ew.sun:-
day Soviet leaders ~·owe ibe
world and they owe us a mui-
mum effort" to help end Viet-
nam war.
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' '.JET NOISE .• ~ ... ' .. , t ' ,, ' .. . .
• c11y to '° hi9td t. llfl. . .,._. 11 lllr ~ liiattle ' ... ~ )josl •Jrafcli.. . ' • "'. .,...,
~-~' .o.i "-,.\.llOO!li 'ol Mn... ......_.. _."ll>O'~at'u.0~
·111 a.tl .i."lnnlutlc:i "°""' ..... ;-In =-1~,;."'~!f:~
All' Calltetnia. .. !lit • -
would like to piOvlde ldCll """'° aDd
Iha Coota Ilsa' c;:hamber. ol Oommin!e
Aviation Commlltoe ~ began 'the
moves whJch could lead to blereued
loeal jet fllghti. . .
The action anUdpated bf the City
Council When after Chamber Eueutl!,O
Manager Nick Zlener makes the ~
lalloo •.would. only uk"that the Cuf. be
heard -DOI lllablllb a city policy
OD .-e locaJ jet traf!lc.
Emory lald today that II the coundl
supports -~ CAB btaring lntorvenUon
11111 no1;1hi "proposed Coola Meaa"°"tid
runway, ;lie will go belort Iha county
Board of Supervisors with the prOj!Olal. ·
He said. he' will ast that they adopt
the""Dew runway int.a ·tbe Phase II Master
Plan . of Aviation, on grounds, It will
be" needed fer -tnc "Paclllc Northwest
loog<llslance ..... ,
••1 wish to emphasize that our com.:·
mlttee conUnues to believe that Ol'ange-
County Airport lo nol llllted for air
-er oervlce aucb u that to Ille
Paclllc Ni>rthwell," Eµlory ia1d.
Wba1 kind ,., penon cloOa 11 ~
to watt·and •nm · so mlle1 tn , a record
...... boatl!
How about a ·penon who bad blJ
.... "crippled lD cold Ollcago beca-
ol rheumatic lever! .
More likely, It WOIJld be the person •
the Orange CoUnty ·Olympic Fund
declared !:'Oranae County'• Best
Potentlal A ete." ·
·owe them 10methh!i1 ~· So I'm in tra1nlq for &be 72 Olymp&ca, II
a I wall; lD Columlila, Mo., wbere = I~ Overton partldpaled In
be -d. .
Bia plul for lhe future: "I'm gelling
mmled Dec, ·2L I bad to plil It off
because of the Olympics."
He then plans to be a Boy Scout
e:rec:utive, h1I college major being
aodolol)';-Rlgbl now, be lo an adult
leader for Bea Scoula.
Mrs. Lazari~h .
Fiineral Servi~ . .
Conducted Today
Funeral services were conducted tbll
morning for Mn. Nocollna Laiarlcli, Wi-
dow of a IOllll·llme Newport Beach com-
Bribe SusP,ect Implicated
By CdM Man on Prohati~~:
Bryon Ov , u; a reililiiifOI~
Mm and senior ·•I Cl! Stele at
Fullerton, -up lD that cold Qi!~.
His Jep pained him. He -to llllmi1 Calllornla. where be amed Ibo Ullo •or·'eelt.Pileu11a1.-.....•"' · •
·He went to Meslco City tilk .lllllUller
aJ the lllenlate lD Iha IO kllomet<r
-,,all; lD the 'II Olymplco. .
·~· .. ~ ' ,.
Wed~·-GuQt!ts . ..,..
1-0se $235 to ·
Purse Looter
Anll " then he -up _In Lquna Beach lul Saturda,y, where be entered,
and finJabed 1even boun: liter, the
~ annual IO-mlle J>rul4enllal Walk.
ClY«laD -to loulborn Calllomla Thret women ·-and-maybe mort
lD la-He ·,.. P'iduatea from Colla -attendlni a Salmday nllhl weddln&
Mea lll(b Scbool tn 1111; Wblla In roceptlOll loll al lout '231 .ln '"Calh to
hlcb ICboOI, be -Giii with Ibo • thief who looted -·,left In a tra ... -......,.1eama. bedroom. . • . ·, .
Ho -er-. c.i Mlor Col-. Pollco lild Ibey mtlht pl additional
""" -be ... -Ibo dlftollon ol theft reporll out ol The 1ala ....... Coach Doe Guyer, TwO 19ll'l lat.r he en-bolled at 114$ BollOll Wa,y.
n>lted tn.Cll State at Fu1lerlon, -be Bluest !Oler WU Marey McKerlle,
ii -tly a amlor. · of HM Santa Ana Ave., Colla Mesa,
Wb1Je al Cl! StatO,-Overton WU atven Whose purae WU loolell of flll, ac<ordlng
the bonor bf Ibo Olympic Fubd.-"Tbtn to _tnvutJcaton .
Ibo)' '!'Ill 1111 to llulco wltb Iha United_ Diana M. Anlllta, of 1111 Balboa Blvd.,
Staleo liam, M lb a alternalo to lb 1 ~Beach, loll fll to the marauding
50 tlli-.• wait." Be knew bl wu ' wblle BeUJ' lltbpr, or USS '4th
£rAnl alcmi f<r Ibo rlda oalJ, am<tlilt _/...,_ ewpml IJudi, WU labiJ lot fll,
bdnc --• ,.... to hlu!: "I ........ ulll.
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SF STATE REOPENS • • • • I
hil Plana at a news conference 8aturday,
said he WOIJld promptly llllpelld students
who dlarupt c:laslrooms and !acuity
membert who fall to obey his order
and sbovlni malch with" t ~ t ·
demonstraton tba& eoded when >he
declared, "Don't you dare touch me." ..
Wllliio 10 mtniiteo. Ibo ~
was over and Hayakawa went to the
admlnistraUon building. On one side 'of
the structure waa i !~foot long banner
SAN FllANCISCO (AP), -Rock• ..
throwing strikers broke windows in
the San' Franctsco State College ad·
ministration bldldfng ai lunchtime to-
dot1 after a rcratW•l» qWtt reope:ntna
of the strife-tom &chool.
Citv police drove a group of about
60 Negro and white atudentl out of
Ille bldldlng whU. militant spepk.,.,
hcnn1guld a crowd Of about 1,000 ou~
aide.
Rotka aod.laalf•briclca wm •hoWr·
ed ot the corillf' toMrt tM MIO act-·
ing prtlicknt, Dr. S. I. Hal/Gka100. 1w
Ilia Offi<H,
AU nmailltd QW<t ulUll tvnc:h«me
!D'lien !ht Bio<~ SIMClo•t.o Union 1tan.
ed a nillv outside Ille adml•lilratlon'
bllllding. A brief broadoalt frOm Ille
bldldlng onkred "'"" to dllptr11.
1 .. tcad, !ht croUld "9'1wr0td cm
Ille ll<pl. • •.
. Poµu ql#c1t;!v ejected th• flloodtrs
Wllllout ~hvol&I contocl, tm •lood Ovor<I ., IA< nillv' '°"" on.·
..,..,, "11'.._"'""""' --" 11----bJ• ..._..,.
1i011J I I .. ,.... blua ....._ ..... liPlf1lDr _. 111ppor1 o1 1111,)'ann. °"' -....-trttb • -ldl .... '°""" "kaap our -..._ p ttct.." ~ Tba-.... --1'"!"" ""* Ibo ...... lnloll, lD tolr .... • ~~MJaicea& • JM a,_,...
-near Ibo Padllc Ocoan. na--.....1a..q.,..
to r«>pen them, ·
But militant students who picketed
outside the new_. conference vowed to
farce Hayakawa to mak1 lood blJ thrtal
to call police on campus •
"Classes wlll be shut down," said
senior Harvey Posk.lrui. "The strike will
not only continue, U will be ekalated ." ,
The ltril<e was· Initiated by the Black
.Sludeot& Union (BSU) to !wee adoption
of 10 demands, among them the retenUon
of suspended Black Panther English In-
structor 0-1e Mllrrll,)' and admission
ol . all .black atudenlo who apply,
....-of their acadtmlc Clll4llflca.. UOlll. .
* * * Murray Given
Non-teaching Job
SAN Jl'llANCL!CO (UPI) -ktina Pruldenl S. I. Ha,u&n tod.iy aulJDed
Cleorge Muon Murray to a new noo-
~~ Job at San Franclaoo State eon.c.. MWTll,)' 11 Ule parl-Uml Enallifl
-· <litldllal4 llll4IDl ·Ind lilaoll panther .... !lerJ op.bel lid tO
bil ""' -aid -"' Ibo -allha----' '
ll-.rllllo ... _lo, Oaf, Roaalll ..,.__.....,be __ ....
111" "1111 .. .....,_Ill &m 1'rlnclleo
--~ "I think ft Utt found the man " IJii ......... laid ol Hay-. •
"-aald ho= Hayakawa lot Ibo JlOll1llO allot Ibo ,..r1ll-lnlad _.... • bard.ll6e
---....~·· ,... _.. lllt-.111.
mercial fiaberman. t.
Mn. Luar1ch, a naUve of If.aly, came
to _the United Stoles tn 11100. She Ind her
husband, Ceeare, Kiiled tn Nqrport
Beacb tn 1117. ,f ..
llowy WU conducted &md17.''bl811t
at Balta Mortuary, Coo1a Meu, and "'" quiem mue wu celebrated tbil morn-
ing at st. Joecblm'• catholic Church.
Mrs. Lazarlch leavea four daughters,
Mn. Helen ~vlcb 'of Coate Rica,
Mr"' Elizabeth Belmont of Alh-ra,
Mti. Mll!"Y Macdonald o! Fullerton.a n d Mil, "Barbara !olacdOnaJd QI Corona del Mar; thrae IOD!, Joa Luarlch ol Newport
Beach, Frank Luarlcb, and Vincent Lu.
arlcb, both ol Port lllmeme; IO ·grd-chlldren, and ob: ~
Mesa Teen Hurt
In Truck Crash
Skidding out of control lD a Saturday
nllht -•• plollnp truck -oo a tlwp c:urve In Colla Meaa throwlni
Ill driver out and nearlJ ..wn,· over
bil l>ody.
Glr)' L. Bulla, 17, ol 7G Center St.,
.uttered a head c:ut and other lnJuriea,
but· was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial
IIospital and released.
Police said Bulla was driving north
on Estancia Drive near Swan Circle
wbeh bis car slld acrou the rail:Hllicted
curve.,bounctd over a curb and rolled.
.
Louis B. Salerno waa placed. on , two years probation In Los Ani•les Superior ~ toc!!IY in the Ona} act o1 a two-year
court -oparDd b7. a -Corona• det Mar.-··~,···· Salemo .u .... of ~ miJ~'WbO ~ to ''buy Off"
Iha Orm1t1e CQmty District Attorney and
a Judp for .fl,500.
The former City of Commerce coun-
cilman wu also fined $500. Judge
Goarge Dell suspended a ~Ible stale prison term · tolalling one to ·35 yean on
counlo of lfand theft and. conspiracy
with the comment that Salerno "had
suffered enoua!I." Tbe 1Urlol added that
Salerno bad 6een a 11dupe" of his ac-
compllce,-Frank "Bir Frank" Matranp.
Matranga, II, ldeolllled by polloe u a
SouthlancfMafla leader and Salemo, SI,
were lndlcted by the Grahd JU<)' b
Novembir, 1988. Corona del Mat bUfo
inessman WayDe Copeland lautiched the
probe by telling lnveo!lfatoro that both
men ~d demanded fS,500..to aetUe fraud
proceeding• against him.
Copeland waa later tried and acquitted
on charges of ~ an electronic device
to circumvent teiepbooe toll charaes.
Matranp ii c:uittnlly wv1ltg one to
ten years oo lfand theft cbaries and an
eddlllooal ... lo ten ;::: Oii • viola· lion . or prob&u.., sen · ' lmllooed In san Berimdlno Superior Couri.
Evidence comollecl by the Grand Jury
indicated that Matranga and Salemo
assured Copeland they coold have the
felony charge reduced to a ni11demeanor,
or even dismlssed for the $3,500 fee.
Devel9P1Denls in the case led to crit-
icism Ill Sllperior Judge William Murray
who rulod, Jo, a chambers declslon, that
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
•nngs 1l11d and. repaired . e diamonds and p_recious atones remounted e pearl( r11trun9 ·
Copeland ' was -t of the <bariel-
That niltng, it wu latet nveaJed, caft!e
all<r Mum17 hod a long lalk--aloo tn
cliambers'-wtth . ..e<vl!rly llllh atlonJq
. Nathait '~: •t . ..., ·r
Dism1$$81 of the Copt!and case' (of. lowed and ro did a fl,llOO. bill which .,
Snyder banded to Copeland "far WV·
tees rendered!' Critics of Jiidge Murray
argued Iha~ Snyder had not evm been =~IM at ~ otage 1 /the
Loo Angele1 Superior Court Judge
Mark Brandler.mo criticized Murray at
suboequent appearancea ol Matranaa
and Salerno tn bil c:qurt. Braadler'took
both MUrray and the O(ange Cowlly Ills'
trlct alto!!>'1• olllce to lllk tn a bllo·
terlol.indlclintnt of -he laid ""' "blgbq: trrqular procaedlngl, to aay
the least." Judge Murray bu conailtently re.
fused to comment on the matter. · ., -
Shooting at American
Tuna Boat Reported
SAN DIEGO <uJ!b--Tbe American
Tuna Boat AssoelaUoo bu llled a plotesl
with the State Departmeot ovef a report
a tuna llsblng boot Wa! !hod GpOll· bf.
a Mexican naval veael. . • ~
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Southern l>aclllc which radioed that the•
Mel.ican ablp fired ao-to fiO rounds at
the boat early Saturda,y aboul 1111 mlleo
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, Re~dy for Trip-·· -·····:.. ' ,/ CAPI KllDISDY, J'IL (AP) -Evory ewry)b.. of Ille -_.,.. -· Wlncl -.Y. -rr11111 -. mapo a1 ,tho i-, COllllnlf:tloll bal In I L.-J-A. LoYell Jr. and W1111ani A. ~ taktn "1 tho ........... luqar ·~ -llfp ..... a .....,al\ lllmulatorm Rlellilol, an (ll"llJeelod ..illdo ' llld tpml Iii boon praeticlac f« man'1 tbelr )llqdon • lbeY'D ha" a -
-ambilbll -..fllll>l )"I. · "of -K will be lib u 11117 -
On Dec. 10 tru•-of HuntlD&lon -On J>ec. II, lbeY an lo i:We ti,e tho -fllr • -. 11,u illlllude ,
Beach Union Hilb Scbool Dialrtct • lor<o of a Salum I roclltt .., 1 all-<!11 of • ·mlleL .
wjll take a clooe [ook at th• amount Jourm1 dial ylll --Into arbll 1'1llJlt -.... _ --. o/. money needed lo provide .......i the ....,.. '"' ~ E'I,< and WflilCI tlf!•Mlm lnlo Ille limUiolOr ·
classrooms to serve the lrii:oollng" port of"Cl!tlatmMDliy. -· I _.,.lo•~ nil !Iii~-·
population. • Whee ,... ... aot In ,lbe ,.olinUl•lcr, relict. --llld ----
What'• di1turb.ing about the con-lbe -.... ~the fllll>I ,_.,. pncllce4 . -.=e --. :....z-.,.._ ,· ...... :...,~, .... _ • •.'.'"
11deration Lo that a year qo w• with members al the lauocti...., and ,,,,_,...., - -pd..., ....,, .. 1r•-!K' -• ~---·--were told that f22 mllllonrl wU ,.,On;ew-i.,.a~.~-"'d/~flfPlplao.CoL a1 •" Bor-• ''d 1"' 1111111-' ~ •. • .r. ' ·, '---• ' • · needed and tine :months uo tbl.t •--· ""' Farce plaa 11ca-1o tan-till ........ull mal!Or Set. A.· · :Dl&lqvonnl:l-·the D11DU of,itle of,lfle lti&bl lines at El Toro. '!'lie band wlll l'P"'•lle
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$23 ll1illlOn wu needed (by ·the Bonrwi, Navy CaJ>t.11.oveD llld Air -e orea al 11111 _., floa of Srd Marine 'A!n:raft wlng ii It marm• alcng One ''TOl'a.for-'l'Otll' drive ill Orange eow¢y·w+eedq, Cillzem Advisory CommiltM) but· F!Wce Maj. Anderl flji to the manned TnrlqalUIJ,-alllNprlmo-belnl ..._ _______ _:!...' -• · . • . · < ..,..._,,. '12 million wu ut as the _..t ~:.;J;;:: ~ ':!i .-lw 1be flnl-landllll -"'""--'--'-~-~..:..-_.;...;, -------------'--
112Jio to th•\v,pten. . speciaHU on Jimir pa1oo and nut ~· .. ' , . ' • i ' ~ ~ -~ ~!,.Jb,.!i~tee~willillf='d~~ ~~· .'j_-:-,..·:.~ u!'2'l:. i::11..r~~ TI.I Tes~-Of~er~· _:ewe cl:..·-rale' to":P"Plese" -nt '
money needed 'for building. lt all rniJS:ioo In ~ Nkl "and' ditlonl cbanii. and. ~.en what • . . , lif.J I : M
1eav••. one wooder1n1 what 1.o hap-we have ~ It rather .:..vllY day they tue o11. the .-\rill To Nm· th Gr· aders · " · · · · : · ,, ' '
pening to thll district. · ever ~-One thine thot II dlflenmt Piii over -of the other lllteo. ;,,. 'M \ 1 • ~ • c ·.Ay~aragothli*dlsiru:iprop0...i ·~c~J:,=::.~-~ ,~i:u.l~·~a.:: At-Wes~inste~ .· agn,i icai· lh_ oncer.t:·
l>ulldi!'I tw•· icllflols, ad d-iD-g ?W Anderl 11 reallY the syitem. ·the lllght -!'ill bedtlayed until. tbe nm . ~ · ' • · ,. ,
classroo"" 8J!d replW"S to the tune llJ'l'. and Jim Lovell knows th~ navlg• favorable perlnd, which begins Jon. ll · .Johann 1'acbelbel'1 "The Magnlflcat" Bil cooiiJIC)llltkn, ,_ ,....._ ..i;
of. $22 ¥Jlion for:. a -.{!v!>'~ar • tloo and guldance equipment,' and 1 guea Lovell aald "One of · the dlffkuWeo Ninth P"adera at -Weatmlnster lllib will be the featured work 1n lbe annual never ,dep¢ from m ..., 111 .....
Jll!rlod. This.amount was JUStified I c1oni do anyU>Jng but kibitz" joked of lhja II the fact that the three of School.may rec:elve a fr.o tuben:ulhHkln Cbrlltmaa concert by the Golden .Weal style yet Qiey· m:el In rldl ™•.,.le
by "figures showhig . tliat lli 1ive . Borman, who wtn co~ Apoii. 1. us have to learn . all 1bo\Jt each. ol . teat Friday. The teat will be administered <;ollege Chorale and Madrtpl 91n&!n, tutures and tmal lplegdor, . • . , "
xean-tb•n! would bJl_ PIM.tr _of "We usually get up ibout &:15 a:m. the nve landir>g areas In caae the lollncb at achool. at S:lO p.m: Dec. a .. · '
studenl.otofilltheclassrooms.. and get oot to the almulator by I," doeS1llpbeyondthellst." Tho . 11 ----<by the .~Uckotaffl<orelemd1eatlog .are '''
The the figure• were ~VlSed be explained. "Many nights we dee1 Twice duriJJI their lraintng the three progam •...-•~ ·available by coWn1ithl college, en.nu. H tingt n R lien doW)lward to cover a · ll!tee-yeat end up until 11 ""a." ent.r their spiceshlp ~ atop a 'l'uberclllolll and Health A5aoclaUon of · In addiUon to ''The Mogolflcat;" the un 0 ea
period .which. . aeeoiled . lo. )be a Tlie backup Apollo I t..m of Neil :lktory-tall Saturn 5 rocket on ·launch Or-· County In cooperation with -the choln will praenl a wide oelectlon of ' ' ·
"asonable DlDV~ in view of•public Armslnlng, Edwin Aldrin and Fred -w. con>pl .. nA. Tboy did it the 11n11 time Huntlqtoe Beach Union High School Chrfltmu music, •ctompanlad by a To Vi~w 'Howie'' F;'~
opposition to 1peeding programs Baille. Jr. usually ~ lfterOOOOI In Nov. 11, succeafully completing a flight District, due to the rise ID TB cue11 ·atrlilg eeaemble and harpslchonl under, , • .
of .any kind. · · · the simulator after !be Bonno crew readlnea test. 1'bO second time wtn ID the Ioit veraI the direction of Warren Peterkin. "A Hooae to Live ID," a u¥Me 'made, . Now there Lo tbougbt,.of reducjog leaves. • be De<;. I or I dUriog a lengthy countdown ,. . yeara. . · ·Pacheibel'1 cantata,' Peterkin aald, ts by_ the California a.al Ellate Al[lri. :wf!t
the · figure down 'to ' )ult" On\)Ugh In lbe !imulatcr, Ibey are to ·rebeane demOllllraUon teat. Parenta wialJlo& their child • teatod lunctlon41 music of theCCathollc ·<Jhurcll be llllown al the I ,a.nL .-ill :Ww
to build a school op 80 existing Their third trip through the b lch lhould return the ·""luesl can! wblcb ·Wiild fOI' ' feallval occulona. Though oeaday of the HuntlnllOe Baodl Bead
site.. District stud nt population will bo when the ·countdown lllandt 'lust baa ..... aenl homa with the lluclenta. employed u an organlat for lbe church, of ·Realton. . : I '
figures still show that a school Whoop:ng Crane 211 houra ~way fmn their blutoff For lurtl!er lnfonnaUon contact tht :"PPF"Y ::U:k J\i,."~aaoblmaenal choH ralto ·1nn'lbe •1-1a ~ tbeA SbeNtaalll ;Bl!f Is needed and at 80 adllitio~al " towar.l-the moon. · IChool nurae at 193-ISll u.d wi • • ~· ve., w S?r·-Slte . 18 • needed and that repma • .m c. with lmtallatloil of offlcerl fe< tilljl.
are req-.i. * Population Grows
The question in th• m1n.i. ot T -0 -5-
many is whether anything Lo really 0 49--r 0
needed since tbO district HelDll
unable t.O tell the same story twice.
Dr. JVI:ai Forney however, Lo still
telling the saine 1tory he told a
year ago about the number of
students ezpected and the number
and location of claaarooms·needed.
The Citizens Advisory Committee
is still .telling the aame story It
~.id more than a y~ ago-about
the. ,need. Only the trustees -seem
to 1ump from one figure to another.
Well, we'll· see Dee. 10 what the
latest story·il to be. •rrn'lh •tn
Season . Greetings,
Packages Sent
To Men in Service
Sending Cbrlstmaa greetlngJ In tbt
form of gooda to servicemen ts one
of the seasonal projects .Jmdertaken. by
the servicemen's Committee of the
Warner Avenue Baptist Church. Hunt.
ington Beach.
Cookies and Candi .. , provided by.,.,,,.
be... and lriendli of the congrqation,
. were packed and shipped to church mem-
ber servicemen stationed overseas and
within the United States.
The group, which meeta on third 'I1Jurs..
day ol each month, writes letters to
servicemen and publishes a monthly
newsletter for the church concerning
their memben aerv1ng in the armed
forces.
The church 11 located at Warner
A 'O'enue and Gothard Street." Huntington
Beach.
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -lnt.rlor
Department census taken reported today
the wltooplng cranes population baa
reached at least 41. It Nid it might
have missed a few.
Tho department talcl the f9 blrda wero
counted in an aerial · survey of the
Arnasas .National wmtlile Refuge In
TeW where wboopin& cranes spend
the winter. .,. '
"llley 1WDD1er In the cool Canldlan
-.. and reports from the Conadian
W'udlile Service have rai!ed hopes that
a few whoopers may be UngerhJg at
their IUllUller horn,. the department
aaid. Liit yet?,~. of the rare b1rds were
counted at Arnasu. The survey has
been taken annually a1nce 1939, when
only 14 whoopers were counted.
TONGUE CANCER
SMOKERS PERIL
DETROIT (UPI) -The l""lest
danger of death facing the clgamte
llIIOl<er II probably from tongue cancer,
a researcher believes •
Studies. have indicated cancer of the
tongue carries "a strong fatal auoclaUon
with cigarette smotmg," accordlng to
John Weir, Cblcago, a researdler ffl<
the American DenW A5aoclation.
Weir told the American Publlc Health
Association's annual meeting that tongue
cancer II mon likely to be fatal, and
more likely to be cauoed by clgamte
lllllOking, than ...... of other (llrll
of the mouth.
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You can be 1 to 2 Dress Sizes Smaller by Christmas.!
Gl.OilA MARSHALL GIVES
;ou MORE-Costs YOU 'LESS
Pini .. how • Gklria 11...-.U IWom ,..,. will ...
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thro9P MlJ' other p~ .No ~ -.. ...._
'"'I Wt J'D'll ad,-llto'W' man7 tndMI and poaJtCt. ._
,_ wtn "· •nd 1tow ._, mtu tt wm """1r.. ,..,.....
t-i ... "'"""'*· Phoeo tn ... llCrt • ..,. for • ,._
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YoflT perfect dreu aize
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lose pounds
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from hips, thighs,
• wa11t, tummy,
midriff and anm '
N<>w 70ll can luove a slender lilboue4>te
h ·ltle HoHdiiys with Gloria K • -""'•
hliihit ••11Mflll ., ..... that~
pat anle?d rapid .....itl!I .. Y"" ,.. trim
off excees pounds ani incliee etfort-
1•11, whik firming tiesues and t,on.
ing nmecles. How? The Gloria Mar-•
-. shall symm is baeed '5li the use at 'fel")' r
epecial machines dMigned tio banish
every eonectabk figve flnl1t • • I -
~e'J· remarlcable ,_,its far "1'0'I .
witbout pills, drugs, · strenuous exer-
eiee or starvation diet. For ·figve bn-
pro1anent, po• tu re <Dl8ction and
poiee; ow iiyst.em .can perfonn won-
ders. Why not make up yovr mind ~ llO'll' tio
watch the pounds and inches Mfall" away for ifte
Holidays. Can the salon neareot you-for free flgWe _
analyai.11 and learn how we ean l'llll'ltntee ....it.. for
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.An ancient Gotblc 'cathedral? U so, it's lhe 1lnt with a ilrHt 1ign
inside it Portland., Ore., cat:nerarnan Al Mormer found that 1 tele-
photo lens and the proper approach gave the SL John'• bridge a· look
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Gl!lrllllllllili v.a. -Al 11ia ---~. a u.s., __ .... ---•a-... 'Vlckrr,. --.... wa!Uol llllllCimimiiillt
-lllpa. rP!:117 ••1111 N .W lnp II ..0. -el Da II-. UPI TM t111ev91 wbo brab 1119 Ille .... ~ -,_, w1i11 Ilia
3t. Loala FolcoD Cbemlcal Co. .. clr.i t -I. -"' Qatm:r, loalhiiiicb, aald • -·
7 ~ • cai-°' euld 111q..W ._ a nrz1;..1° .;i ';::::: ;":, ': ~ ui!t :.-.. ~ °""'
--.... --~ ......... boltl -·· .. k llndlt'• -., _ --la • -"' lmlla ._ o1 1M 11nn. """' "'"' • Cit. -,,,. -lllhc>COd. l:onlained embalming flu!d. -.,. SCL David c. s-al U:::O.u;rt; Nolbflll •--1 unit! Illa -... • ' • battl"• -• = .... tn'llit 1iliddil of Iba -......
;fr"llW· Blai;J< and Ills bri~a"i{ll" =w-~-· -~fi:""..:::00:::~~:!,"-.,.. don't plail'.a w!"1di"g"trlj> .,.. • 111c1: ._-. ;: l'~·tbno hsun,lllirloolberMcbW.
'they are mamedlli Quemado, N.M: ::: ~ ~ lbret'...!!!11 ;Tiil a. ,Ued tO' ,.ve lheQlaelvu. l'lelta.'.JaK.
'!'lie· ~·Blaek -ha1 lo get. liiDde:-," · a ul'! movie__...,. wbo ,IUlfend
back 'll> the r8!>Ch lo look ~r his ' The 11111 u.s. delenden kflled at leoit a leg wound In the flgldfng, llid Ille ·~tile. Mrs.: SUe fllo5_ety. a WldOW" . '" of Ute North Vl'llr,.. .... ~ porn-~ lire '"f .. beaYJ tllal
wiiuld l!Ol. live.be< ~e.';.!-ain pas I ---Into Illa'~ '.ftit MOrtiiO amblllapce . ~ "'"' :a1,~::a1mplJ.,dei11.c.are .to ·~ • ,_ · ,, uDable to reach the u.s. wounded. But
my euct age!'·· Ille Marines ~ battled out, idDlnl • Ni.xon Na11U!S~ -, _, .. 1oa11...,.. P""-'* Tiit -· ' ' ,, ·\otlli!l'ed:lllmenwoimded. Tc> lie or .. 1 lo be Olal ii lh• q..., · , Al the baWea. flared and u guerrflla iwn..saM..;.su..,. ploll'Jl<d to be 11'<1~ -·-, " lf!llleey bit four 5W11t V~-cillel
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ri<d D<e..f.. ~14 t~• lforriag• Lieom• D K • • • > lod'1 8aJ&M --... Aid Burm -·1 glut h<'r • Jict111• ..... '· .... , •· ' . 'I ", S" nger. Prelldent N:va;:'llll .. bad .;,,..,. ., Y~:,..·p;ooe:m ·.,...bom.·S/le l.' "° "'" ~pier.ct _.11ono r.r MM1n1 his • . . . , ::.'!>t': II>' "plibfo1tat!d ~' !ta a ' ' '' ' • ' . · ' deleCa\}on to delayed war ---r CASH COUNT•RS -Hollywood, Fla. po11c...,en· ~liri'i:'l)latt tefh<'r'f!iifriaml; Sl!ll(INI s ·e·,cu' r;. t·y. A! . ..J -•.· ~lo. Porlo. count and coqnt as they go ~git die '2U,2'3 ill :..,.te ,,., ..mftt in·lnlo bi.t Oie Iio<M• " ~ lit the -near lion Cit, near cub found ill amaJ1 house o1 Mri. Mary MacMahoa, bunaa dtclar<d it invalid, Sl1gon, the !forth Vl<tna._ llruct · · ' e ~.· · y"o~• (Ufl). · _ ~~:~ "u bJom .111 lour llclel. SlxtOeo Commuolsta ·
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,,,1 11ijiyJUQh.f!• ... rt·l!ald•~ri11 ~·.::,.~ ... =i.·~ ~M~::..~i.icoca:~ Modeilli;l•· iltro• ... Q .· r"IM·too(to+ ·!!qm<0&·cmd ·,,...r· l'rujdeiit-elelll l'!' .. ~-.rill"* .bus1'.Jrurllng crana<fea al Ille --i;:,"lr 131
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~:'t,~,p!~~~ .18!;;,;. 47·~~ ;.;i. of g0vem-~..;, ~ cap1. Alfred Siegler ,·tnl!MQOQd.olil,,i~lia·l•~W•.ioue-, meni ~hading uper1 ·ao weapon1 ·'t..r Rivers, Mlcb., led bis men ·~-~~-u-~-'. 111e,co•rl ~ and. cl<i-J!Ollcy. ·w · been • . ~ company In a .mad lllomacb
--r• ·~ •'·""""' • ' · · ' -amliM undor fire Their gunfire .i..,;,;.,. Wtlh jublloti<m, Qivirw · an · ad vii<!'' to tho Adminllll'.atlono of covered· the -;;, Gil cailll>I In ·~ple1'oi 111e:kiilll •I ac11 tllct/' .~ Eilenbower, Kennedy. and ·forwanl ou\posts.
C01lld oe<ept: "S•ffmng ···~ J-MOii rocently be . baa . been Then w!Ut Spec. 4 Carl A. Bandera Saw 11ou last Thundatl on Pindo a cJ?ef ~te department ~ 00 of Da_Jlas, Tex., covering him with gun-
··"' b d r hl<d lo foreign policy and naUooal-eecunty. ·fire, 'Siegler patched up the barbed wire Squort. w~ • • ig K!Jslngtr, who came to the United de!....,. Minutes later u. s. helicopter
111 flOU again. Writr to postal States· wilh hJa f'amily as a ·refugee / and plane ............ ;.._drove oft the n...i.
bOI %'11·" from Nul.sm in 1938, later became • ....._....... :™""'·
a naturallzad U. S. dtizen. • Tblrty children al Riddick Ele-
Nlzon 118fd Klalnger would be c:barpd
wtth revltallJfng and sttwuJining the
NaUonal Securi\y Council. Klasinpr will
take a leave of absence from Harvard'•
Center tor lnternaUonal Affaln to
assume the key poSl.tion.
At the same 'Ume Nixon named Dr.
New York Faces,
3 More Strikes,
Possible Blackout
. . Out for Cleaver;
. W,uww Leaves Surprise F Qrtune Search f.ontll;t~es ' . HOLLYWOOD, FJa, (AP) -M81'7 MacMahon. The 'calls were referred to SAN·FllAN"'•'""!UPll-'Aulborilie>
MacMahon had neither television nt!r ljer attorney, Lin1"0!Jd"Cobpt.. · aai ria t.<1.Jf;'m.nt ·j,., iei"been
air condlUooer, bul she had an estate M•r 1. Melvin G. Fll'll, of .Ubw1>an Issued for the meat o! Eldridge Cleav.r
worth more than a million dollar!I ~ Miami, Mrs. MiiCMahon's niece, said because they hawi not turned up any
police are ltlll counttaa bet money, ·the JIC'lfll that Jlet 8\IDt kep_t that mucll finn evidence the Black· Paitther leader
Jewel&, stocb and hoods. , .money. on hand .was a shock. has left California.
· "It bu cot to ~ Worth more thaft_ "All the relatives knew that Aunt Mary Despite a whirlwind pl rumors which
amllllondollars,euy.u;llidSgt.Cbarles had enough mooey to be comf~le have placed Cleaver at various spots
Fullon, "mlYbe a Jiillllap and a ball." and lhat lbe . did not 11 ... to wwry," .all overt~ e ll*.olll$11 conceolrated Mri/·MICM~S?-~ld widow o! Mro. Faris said. "I wouldn't baYf been 'lllelr 'aearcl[ ,f!li'..1/lf '1!,year-old black
'l'bomU F. MacMahori, a New York aurprtaed ·If Ibey ·found ·f!o,tifo lrl" Wb 'mllji.n~ln.tlle Saii.l'):udlco ilay area.
attorneJ' llld in-, clJed sometime tn the houle, bul '""" r >wu -obochil Cleaver ~m·~: !"Of" 24, three
laat -i.ond. The body was dio<overed when I l>eanl the 1111111 mei>tliiaea; '. · d;>n belwe. he "as .~ ."I sumnder
Saturday -when a maid came to crean "! gu.., to Aunt MU)'. •. l!lat llJOlley to . autboi!Ues . for return to prison u
Mrs. MacMaboq'1 modest bunplow oa .w11 cash on band. It all d~ oe ·a ~le \.ioiator; a -1i o!,a llhootout
llarrbcin Streel the yanl sUcl: you "!". to mWUfl' · Iaot Apijf behfton P .. lhtrs and Oakland
mentary Schocil in St. Louis have
donated $1,101 lo aid starvlni chil·
drell in Biafra. They collecled the
money by giving up their candy and
popcorn money,1 ~ ®oa-
tiona from oelghbon and tllrowillg
a bellefit d&DSe. "'l'!>ese ~en
don't hav~ ~+uiey JI~
for themselves," said Mn. Tbolm•
Sullen, school prilidpal. "But they
wanted lo sh9re wbal U.. ~·"
Iii~ V. Allen, a senior llWl member
ol the Hodver instltutlon on War, Revolu-
tion alMI Peace at Stanford University
-aa Kipinier'1·principa1 associate on the
Inside the bungalow, pollct found money," • police. ' · · ' · -~ -, . . 1242J83_,., in caah and stock cerUflcatea Mrs. Faris said • he laat ta)ked . to The · ln611 ·p.msterit ·!""'" about
NEW YOIU\ (UPI}-~ ttlo o! labor .and dividend checlui from numerous coo-her -aunt Wednesday "hen llhe lnYjted ·Cl-I ocllOrii p Ii~ e d him on a
problem& mena'"'!.ll~w York City today poratioris tnolliding U.S. Ste el , )Ira. Mac, Mal)!>n for 1'banlulg!Vb)g -~· '•hmeied ....,,, ··irOm: BUrbank, to a
In the form o! :a ::.trike. bJ. workers Woolworih. Chrysler United Alrcraf~ "libe said llhe.wasn' feelVll IQo well,'.' -meelllif!"ol ;ii'6P:l!WP. l)> Monlreal.
Nllllonal. jecurlty Cooncll. .
Alleo, 0, oerved u N-'•-jl)rectm'
of fottign pollcy ........ Ille
preslilentkl campaign.-'
~bo IDOllllalD tbe 'c:lly'I IP.' and light '· ' > jod· ' Mn. r'orlo said. "II WU llOlhJng to be ' B1it".. ~ Of',-~ Flyers • .,....,,, .. · coiilQ\i\I -"jedtaa' by -'~..-r.<e1~· hundreds of -1ron. C<Jl1!'0l1led about, sbe said. !Jut llli. -~ ~ llld1Jil,~,,., bad u.. policemen and ·~ confrontaUoo all over the country Sunday from persolll qulte foe! "I> to It: I ~ ~'. 11111 pi.M under rmvlilillti:e iild ,.ported • PreoidenHloct Rlchont M. Nixon.
speaking of the 'lbanksgiving llln-
ner he waS served at Walter Reed
Army H..P.ial: "Service !ood has
linproved considerably !rom what
I remember 25 years ago."
Nil:mi, at a nen conference, said
Kisainger'1 priaic:Ipal j ob would J>e lo J<Or1anbe the Nlllonal ~ty Councll -
and to develop new ideas and Policlu
tor the cr1uca1 proWema bla ad-
m a len!e O<bool cf\>tricl. .;cl::m::nfn~g~to=-.;be:::.....:.'el::a::U:.;v.::es:.....;of:;;.....:Mr=L-..:h:..•"".;:..:tbolI=gl!=t •:obe;:;...;w..:ou:.;ld:..be=a;..:ban!=..:en:... '-' ...;..· _CI"'_""~-•.er_· w_u..,...not_a_bOll(_,,d._· ...... ..,. ---Union employes of the Consolidated ~ ,. ...
Edison C.O., the nition'a largest utility, ' --
stayed o!I Uteir jobs !or Ute aecond
;··. . mlnl.iraUoo !Oce.
Student Revolt ·-Leader Drafted
day in a strike for higher wages.
'the ezec:utive board of the Patrolmen•a
Benevolent Association (PBA) met to
plan a course of action on the union
memberahip'a rejection -for the second
time -of the city's contract offer.
Members of the local governing board
of Brooklyn's Ocean Hill·Brownsville
Sc1iool District have threatened to take
· "°"""'llir Genorol W. Morvln W•-· announcing that the post
office's Christmas fon:e will be
·smaller this year than last: "We
believe that by using trained per-
sonnel and paying them some over·
time, the economics . will be be lier aiid the efficiency will be better."
NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Mark Rudd, over Junior High School 271 today and ·
leader of the atudenl nvoli al Columbia go to jaU il n~. The school waa
• • Unlvenlty \all oprfbc, IOpOl'led. for an at the center of a dlsprte that trtgcered
Army prelriduction physical today a three teachers' strikes this fall. ·
jo man stopped for a .mi·
c violation touched oU a
vestigation when be turn~ed
75 anU·war demonstraton marched The local board and some sfudenta
outs.ide·the federal bulldlng.· are disgruntled over a City Board of ''They're-~ us &o the meat rack," ~ucation order reQulrina public school
tbe lt.y,eai:.oid'.R.ldd declared on enterinl children to forego ."'1'1aln bolldays and
the llulidl.i.,tblough a side door w It b -attend school longer· ... cb day to make
sz other youtha called by Ute Irvingtoo. · "P foe time loot during the llirike. up with a dead San FranciJco
policeman's badge number, a pair
of police· handcuffs, and a loaded·
police revolver.' The investigation
ground lo an embarrassed halt .mi
.hour later when the suspect !\lnled
out lo be a rookie at the san·Pran-
clsco Police Academy who had beerl
iss~ the dead officer'• badge
number.
N.J., draft board I~ pbysic:alo. On11 time would tall whether 4;00!>
Bu£ there were no incidents ·and the supervisory personnel at Con Ed could
demoostraton, YOQllf members o l keep the julc. f\owir!fl from the giant
Rudd's Students for a Deotocratic SOclety utility's 12 generating statiooa tbrougtl'
matching outside did bOt tee Rudd u 98,000 miles ol transmission Jines.
aged women.fi:-om Women for Peace, Many New Yorkers ltocbd up an
he and the other draftees were bult1ed candles and flashlights, a pp a r' n·tl y
(SDS) chap&er at Columbia and mlddle-remembering lhe great blackout of
through Ute aide door.-November, 196S.
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Beine a Gas Company ~an ii nO •••Y )ob: Toa is.;. tO '&9-.W. CD 'help
custo~er11 in a number of w.,ys, &om tllijultina an a~ to advice oa. how
to sea] the mott 8avor into a steak. '
Our 1ervi~men are well traiMd tor their Job. 'nwly haft to be. Wa'rw an
investor~wned company. And investor ownership ls lik~ 1--rinc two amp1oyen.
You have to 1atiafy cu1tomera, the people wbo NJ;r an our wttk:e, by~
efficient. And you have to be ellident to 1alWy"yoUr ownen;. J"cii.tbilr',_ the
people who invest in our buline .. and make the Mnice 1K*ibJe.
This meant we work bud aD the ti1M to ci'r• the bat pattib1e w tb, Ill
reasonable rate1. Invedor OWl\et"lhi.p is that "utra mtp" -why we h&'99
servicemen who are extft courteoua end UillfUl, u ...U .. bainc dici.m.
lt'a the reason we look far economiet·in •"'7 WQ paqlble and ban bMn
able to 'reduce 1a.1 rat•• sis time• ht tbe lut 6w yean.
And, when we con......,,.,.. ...a ond mob o lf"Oll~ that i
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PIG .. Biliy Walkabout, 19, a Cherokee Indian of Okla-
homa City, sits on a sandbag at Camp Eagle, South
Vietnam, and talks of recent patrol tie was on. He
w~ only ~ember of 12-man reconnaissance team
to '.escape serious injury~n 11\ed ~ aUacked
unit, part of lOlst -Airborne Divµion. Three men
were killed and Dille wounded, eight critically.
Walkabout was recommended for DSC.
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ALWA_YS FlRlf' Ql.JALrril
LAST
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Lead Held
By Caldera CHRISTMAS
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DELIVERY
GUARANTEED . .
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
Beautiful 1tx14"· Cfirist-mas •
Portrait of Your Family
.• the gift that keeps on giving
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How's the time to bring in the children for a fine
family portrait, You'll beat the crowds and the cold
weather ••• ond save! During this big. liQlil;fay ~p.
cial you con how one, two, three or 1ou1~m.•rn~r1
CARACAS (~) -!1afa'1 -
Caldera of the oppoclllon
Social Cliristian ' p a r I y
lengthen!d · a slim lead UW.
morning ovier five other can-
• dldates in wly retorno-lrum
vt?nezuela'• presidenuAI elec.
tion.
'with about 10 WCtDl _ ol
the estimated u mlllloo .....
counted, official result& an-
• nounoed by the electoral COWl-
cll gave ·Caldera 102,992 votes
1<> 92,W fOl'"GonzalO "l!an1oa
·of tbe ruling Acclon
_ DemocraUca pilrly. In third
place was Miguel A n g e J
Burelll Rivas of the Victory
Front Coalition, with M,001.
Luis Beltran Prieto was fourth
with 74,659. Two o th e r
aspirants trailed far behind.
, Unofficial tabulations from
about a lhird of the vote put
Caldera, a~ 52-year-old lawy~
JC>ciologist, well ahead with
477,487 votes to 405,561 I" · · Barrios, • a piUll)jl · 15-yeaMljl .•
bachelor !&Wyer. · ! '
In Ule .congressional eleC-
tiOlll!I, the Nationalist Civic
Crusade, a party la!Udul 1<>
~:r..dictator Marcos P er e z
Jimenez, bad a small %,000.
vote lead over · Acclon
Democrailca with l 0 0 , 0 0 0
votes tallied.
A huge security-force was
on guard durinl! tbe. voting
Sunday, but only one inc;::ldent
of violen~ was reported.
CHP Car to Try
_ Steam Engine
. . LOS .~GELES (UPI) -
A . stearp engine wtn be ·n !talted. in a Caltf.P!ql of y®r family ia a big, beautiful 11 x14' portrait jar
just .f.95. Rememb~r, you can c~arge Jt ct1;.P.pftey'1I 1 . . 'ijighwaY. P.atrol car earty·n · year in a ie·st' to dttenntne .-------------'--''"'-~,-'~I 'ii' ajf i>P.Uutlng emJMlons can
HUNTINGTOM laM:M If~ .. , llAClt ! be reilUCed: The engine can PUU•llTOH
Onlltlflllr Cini.,
ll'ld lloar, In-GO
H11rot1~ Clntw ' . -...... lon,11.,. 'use teroiseDe· tit diesel fuel
Jndrtoor,m.m1 ~-.~~. ana -·cOuld put: out est _, \I ._, c_ .to· • , "hOrtepuwtr. ' .
YOU ARE INVl1ED . t9 ATrEND ..
A FREE LECTURE : .
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE'
ENTnUD •••
"'Christian , Sc-ience: the Cl!ristian's Best Friend."
LECTURER • ; •
GEITH A. 'PLIMMER, C.s;, of LoJ1clon, En9lancl. Man\ber of the Board of
Lectute1hip of The Mother C~urch, The Fir1t Church of ·Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Ma11adtu1eth..
PLACE •••
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1905 Main Street, Huntin9ton leach
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TUESbAY, DECEMBER 3, i968, at 8 P.M:
re.re for •m•11 chikhn provided} -
U ... !Ito Anpl.., of
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST
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A.JI · Penney Storis. Ope1.1 Eve~y _Night. Monday Througll Saturday':
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ot:!lce -to pt out.~ . a IWllng ·-far tlio-1111-, • ,, dtne11 wort. ' . 1
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·Mess Hall .Work
TOmlliy -tbo•••Jlllllt ... Jriaurbed 'w!Ut In uygen.
l\ellull) breathing • gia 'mlxjure
w1ien 1t II uaOd t6 trllll]IOlt
iiquimaui.. '!be Clpoule wu
not preaurbed when tt flood.,
ed. :
Five crews of aquanauts wllli
spend 1J dayo ..... In • larp,
capoule ,.......OJI ·• llant rallroed tanll: Cll' an tht oCean
floor Dlir ·San ~
laland.
In • -cperlmenl -. men lived U dayl In Sealab
. -SAM-ntANCISCO~('APl-J ~-oc.-· Hrlndl<aled be~~!~:: :fr·
Huey Newton, the Black a Job In tbe Institution's Jn. men each lpenl u tfa11 In
Panlbel' Party !ounder, aays dustrlal lralnlnr program and Sealab 2 In 21111 !eel of-,
be Jiu reluaed a "menial tut prison autboritlei said be Is o! La Jolla In llleS. on the wallh!i Ust !or tbat. ·
in the mtss hall" at Los "But first be will have to
Padres Calliomla Meii't' Col-acoept the !act ·lbal be 'wtll.
ony. have to work ln the dining Phone Rate '
·Hike Today
Newton, 26, is serving a hall like all the other guyl!I
2 to 15 year prison term for ·do when they first come
mllll!ltaughter in the 11167 kill4 here," a prison ' spokesman.
ing of an Oak1and policeman. aa.ld.
His words, made public fo. Autborltles· aI;o d en I e d SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
day, were On a tape recording Newton'• auerttoD : t·b a't H1gher telephpne rates go infO
made in the colony by · bis Ca!Uorn!A l'!8ns lo Ir~ e!ject today ' !or ,fbose 8l'e4S
lawyer, Char lea Gariy: h Im IO anolher 1 I a I e "f<r ol CaH!ornla aerved by lbe
' political reasons!' .pacific Telephone a'1
Boy,:, Uncles
Helped· Off
A .!J>Okemutn !or J h .. e Telepapb Co.
C.itfornia Departmenr ol Cor· Ral"2 approved by Ille
rectloos, In decying thal, abo Call!ornla Public U 111111 e •
said M prisoner bad ever been Comm1sslon mean that a
/transferred to another state alngle party r e s id e n t 1 a J
becaUR of bis conduct. telephone user In U.. San
Translen haVe-beei!. riiad<; Franclilco am will pay $US ·Big' h T · ~.l . u.. spokempan "1ded, but 1o ·• ,,...,u. IDltead o1 $3.90 .. . µ;uge; make It e a1let'!cit."'1'l>lll ' 'lbe.newratesueto provide
. • • ' -of llala prllooer ·--·· ffl'aT' .. lolil'.ol )119 mlJllon . , . SUNLAND, Call!. (UPI) -or lo aid b!l rehabWtatton:"". iiiore a year. · .. ·
'Hard t.~~: h~ir ~tyer
with remote· control
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This beauty from 1'"'1119ys includes a hair set mist feature for a per-
fect set with dry hair. :A.sign.al lights when the mist cycle is complete.
There are four temperature setti~gs and a cqnve,nient remote con·
trol. The exlrO large bonnet folds compactly. The i>erfect Christmas
gilt from Penneysl .
~ Reg. 29.99
Now26.97
Pay as little as $5 per month
El.C11 lc fry IMI" ·
$a I ft l'Oliolalll T ollon 'coaltd. Harwst
..,.,pappy....,10U\nhh.
.... 21.99
NOW.-•••••••••• .--•••• 1 .. 9.97
Pwt • llttfe GI $5 per month
Rolii1erle broiler
16'/,XJOY1 broiling cna. 7 po1ition1,
"' spits, 2 fowl holden.
Reg.32.99 t
NOW •••••••••••••••••• 29.97
l'a'y as little as $5 per month
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blender has ·-· ·-·--12-5attings _ ·-·
~Utomotic 601ec·
and ~ming; lighted
button1. 44 oz.
wtitt..
eg.44.99
NOW, .. 39,97
Pay as little as
$5 per mo"'"
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Penney's
1pray/1team.
'dry iron
Waterwindow, thor·
moscope, 48 •loam
""'1, Teflon• coat
oolo plate.
!leg. 19.99
NOW .. ,16.9J
2 1llce toaster buy!
loll sounds <11 toaot 11 complotedl
Cltromo platod ''"''front'-·
Reg. 16.99
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lllWPORT BEACK
IF .. hlo• l1l1ndl
. ~ ,. 1 Leo Dejohn Jr., 13 ... and two
of his· uncles Sunday were
rescued by sherlll's depuUesl r-A-:------.-------------, from I. 100-foot canyon ledge •
about five miles northeast of
:::.i~a: on ':e ~o~~ ~l!rlJ~'ll canyon ledge while on an ..,,...._, r
afternoon bike near Big Tu-
_Junga Canyon: Arehle ~..!'-"
39,. and Rodney JlOUBJas, 29,
aU.,.,pted lo moue him alter
his ll·year-old brother, David
llUlilmpiied help.
The three were tra~ on
tbelr perch alter nightfall and
Uie . sherlff'a department was
cl!llled to Uslst. The trio was
unharmed ..
LOara Wins
Band Title
LONG BEACH (AP) -
Loara High Sc:hool'a 136-
member marching band .,rom
Ansheim topped 7,100 other
student musicians to win the
Mayor's Trophy at Ute 28th
annuat AD·Western B •·» d
"' Review here.
Loara, dlreclall by Rick
Marino, was named bm an.
around -Saturday beating out 72 other band3 from
around Ca!Uornla, m8Jl1 !rom
ochools with much larger
enrollments.
Tbe bandl looted lbelr WIY -
lhroogh downtown Loog Beach
in a parade that lasted more
than lour houri.
Winnen of the c I a If
categories, based on enron:
ment, were: Class A A,
Pasadena High; Class A,
Glendora High; Cius B, El
Cajon Valley High; 'Cius C,
Azusa High; Cius D, Chula
Vista IDgh and Ctass E, Tran-
quility High o[ TranquWty,
near Fresno. ·
Indivtdial wlnnen were :
Military. drum major, Brad
Slankey, Anabelm High; drum
majorette, Laura SW.y, EI
Cajon Valley High; mace
drum major. Tim Bulow o!
Helil< High, Mesa, and twirling
majorttte, Jeanne Vellquetla
ol M~ Miguel High, Sirtq
Valley.
W arehoose Fire
THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME.
' FINE DIAMOND
B~DAL SETS ..
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Flames raced through a ftlll'·1 ===-=-=============::: story -.. -.. -~· to store Oirbtmu tree& and "'1.UllTOll Mv'im••nMI lllACll MhllO•T e"UCM
decorations here SU!ld->' ntpt, o-... c.nrw Hlllltlllt1'ft cwntw ,...11111111 i.sn •
cauaing an eatimated '200;000 ... ,.. " °""'9fhr.WI ""S: :W,.,
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The sl;h~. 9~4 . IO.•~P.s ,q( .s.vtl\oro . CoUfMllA'• Jo9 .""""" _.,.Irion Will be
pr••nted today, tomorrow and ·n•llt Saturday and Sunday att.moons ·Gt the
hl1torlc . Wagon .Camp· 'In GhOtt TOWl'I Winnett 'Of· all of the big WMbnd
competitions will vi• for cad! SNinl ckltlng. tN ..-.finol plcrp.Offt. You11
thrill to the 1ma1hlng 10und1 of a huge drum .& bugle corps, to; th• iOjt 4"
sounds of a pretty gvfforfst who 1lng1 In fiv'. languages. You'll .Mar bfg
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8115 pm, Saturday and Sunday ot 2130, 4i00 Ofl'cl 5i30 pM. An a pent of
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lncklentally, the holldcryi are arriving at JCnoH'•I Orishnci1 carolen •·
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Ftoturlng
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
CENTERPIECE DISPLAY
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11th Annual Chrlstma o_ .. ,, .. Contnl
'Entry 'll•t1h A"•ll•bl•
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SPEED DE~S -A dozen ol the 56 outboard
!Joela left in the 4)<e Havl!su. <;ily worl4 cllampiQD-
shi)> regatta cut creamy ·wakei .acroo• >the deurt
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. eptr)i\Jist ot 133 bee.ts was cut to 56 after-Saturday's
· · blustery start which ~aw numerous rois.bsps. ,_ ~. ---~
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Y:ear End . i· · • -' . 1 •.
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!lie 1 Colle# ~. s. Naval Acodemy with Yadll Club 1 Belmol)I StaUon. u Sir -lfaio. ~ II •, ~J !AJl•.o-cl • ti onls il>iTrojans winning by a (ive . There were a total of 3tta~ m~ r~trtuit.=.:~
1 ThJMkgtv~ RQatta oft tl:le point mat gt n ' overcorping sailed ln the~ regatta. ~aty. • '• : ChJcago yaCht, Cfub. Navy's lead· on Saturday. ·• "' 1
• The ftqaf two races ~ The Notre Dame u.1nn1 QUICK '~ ;
sailed .i\"1 0 ll'lOW, l!l«lil !" •team wouqd up In llllrd pltca. st~l:tl:ltw::"' Sir~•
La-e1.,.qu1an. ~ r.catta WU a boy..girl C•ich 11p lfulckly '°" loe•I and1li Vlll, when the :
, ~ JJ(eti>etual trophy for the affaJr wt.th female ~ re-e¥111+s. 4,,4 Y•Ur c:o1111pect, attemW io break wtth . the', ,.. . qu:Ir;ed ~crew. HogJm a crew C:Oll'lpt•h•n•i•• ha19•t-11 .edt. Chureb. foUow)Qg bJa d'itocctt
wp cece •Cotton of Ne~ ti°" of tfle D~lt.Y PILOT. ;from Catherine ol Ara.-9, and~
Beek Captures _11ea, .• cb~and~S~ym~"~cr~•j•-.•~u~---"-----~1ou1>1equenUy m•rr1 1.1ono • . \' Boleyn.. ~·~ ,
Lehman Race , · j •!'fepo,.. for Saylitg "•'long" 1om_..t
Barton Beek Of N ......... .+ ·. ~· • • ·' evening wlth A Mn l".or\\U° ~",.....~ the tuhlr•... 8euolll on the Mesa ~
Harbor Ytcbt Club won the 7'od41/I" the other side ol the ~"'11,!,
-Barney Lehman Perpe\)lal , SChool Mn. BIOwn Yoo've Got,\ hu;pl
Trophy for Le b man · 1·2: · 0'111 BuSl'ness • Secr•t•rlal ly D.aagbter. It· is referred-to. din~ Ip a sevep race series 11 a.s "a groovy, young film." It
sailed Saturday and Sunday ~~~~ • Medic:•I deals wlth a singing quintet
lrom NHYC. . ~~~--"i: , lniura1tc• going to London and ~~Jiad-Etghleeii boeta turned out Ing happily for hQme aflet-
for the series which was sailed • l ookkeepl11t tOo Spectacular recepiloii '&y'e
. in ·gusty. winda. · • O•nt•I paying public.
. .Runner-\.tP,tn the serie.s was ABC ·SHORTHAND A1ll1ti119
Tqm Blackaller of St. Francis ' 1
Yacht· Ctub, San Francisco, 118 W. 5th Phone
Cri,p, gully winds -sailors· who turned out-for a.
hla Corinthian Yacht Club's
Year .Encl "-•Ila· Sabord'-Y
and third wu Chris Colby, Sant• Ano 543-1753. or 543-8721 '•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o.,.~--~~~·N~HY~C~.~~~::;.:;;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~:?:ii LAKE HAVASU CITY.-Arlz. '!"U co.driver wlth~shll Sun-tr Ii
(UPI) -Kenny Kilson bad day. Second place was good . A TIRE FOR EVERY DRIVING NEED
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The· winners in each class:
PHRF -Sanclerllng (New·
port..30) Bob Poole and r,lorrte
Kirk, BCYC: (2) Escallbor,
(Euallbur,26) T""! Ktllogg,
BYC: (S) Dorothy Ann (New-
porWO) Robert Bums, BCYC.
CA!r20-Von \loyage, Welt·
er B. von . Klein&nld, SBSC. END~ VOR -APhri>dite;
Biil baiigjalor, SSSC.
MO!IF -Proto (CoJ.2fl).
John Edlly, I,llYC.
. FLIPPER DIPPER PER·
PETUAL -(I) Cody Small,
BCYC; C2l DaVe Eastman,
BCYC; (3) Jeff Weiss, BCYC.
KITE FILGllT PERPE-
TUA(. -fl) Peter Parker,
NHYC; (2) John McClure,
NHYC: (3) Sue B..,,....,
NHYC.
Llll().HA-(1) Harry Wciod,
ABYC; (I ) Doil llobettaon,
.\)IYC ; (S) Doil Weise, BYC.
LIDCHIB-(1) Wiilard Hell· man. WYC. . ~
SABOT A -(I) Kina l!JJ·
tQaDR. BYC ; (2) Nina Nielsen,
N'i!YC.
SABOT B-(I) Judy Bost·
wick, BCYC.
SABOT c.-(I) Tony Perez,
B:YC'.' 1 ..
the out~ . worl4 -~. • Total prize m'oney was
pionshlps on the Colorado $.'30,000 and it will be boosted
River Because his engine got to $50,000 next year, race
wet, but be made up for lost sponsors announced.
time. Ken l{Jlibat, Island Park1 Kitson, on bis filth attempt, N.Y., in a Glastron with-two
won the eight-hour two-day Mercury engines, f I n i s h e d
race Sunday, driving all alone fourth, and Bill Combs,
in his swept-wing switzer Bucyrus, Ohio, was fifth in
h~t with two Mercury a Chickqia~ with t w:·o
12$.borsepower engines. He Mercury engmes.
covered Sl2 miles -a record Only 56 of the 133 starters
,_ and avhag'4 a record M' were on the course · at the
miles ari hour. finish. Collisions~ and engine
Kitson, a 33-year o 1 d trouble forced the remairiq~
at'ldgeton, 1 Mo., ....,automotive . out. Hall a dozen driv~rs Sfif.
salesman, 'was rewarded with fered bruises but no serious
'10,300 for ' first ··place. His injuries were reported.
~ previous f~ wu· lotb
In 1966.
Two racers from Italy
finished in second and third
place. Cesare Scotti from
Nesso took secoiid with his
Molinari.designed craft equip-
ped wilb a single Evlnrude
US.hp eliglne. Clrlos Raslni,
a Milan banker took tblrd in
a Gtastron-Molinari with a
Mercury us.hp engine ..
Renato Molinari, ~pe'1
leadirig driV"er, ·flipped out In
his boet during, the first four· 11\>ur segment . Saturday and
Soviets Report
Sea Monster · .
MOSCOW (AP) -SOviet
w ha I er s ln the ·Antarctic
Ocean have reported sighting
• light·brown sea monster
measuring 49 feet and shaped
like a snake, Tass said-today.
The Soviet news agency re-
ported two men observed the
trf!ature from a helicopter
llnd w•td.ed it make "'con-
vulsive movements."
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2049 Hartior Blvd. (at Bay! COSTA MESA
Opening, a new film weel:: ·at
the Mesa this Wednesday1.:n1~
(without lhe usual matind ~
formance ) is a motlon pidbre
that carries the appro\1"4!:,-Af
numerous churcb, .school . a~
parental orga!tlzation, Thf!:,~
kl_a Ones. ~=·~:-;
With a s~ial screen a~·
~ by Billy Gr..aham, ~re ja
a motion pidure th.sf l't'i91' to the world the truth of ·j:brir
generation. There will ·¥;,·~•
Saturday and a Sunday matiilM
at 1:30 p.m. and the eve'itiii;
shows at the Mesa will be at
6:30 and 8:4S p.m. For ~er
information you are inva.6to
call 556-6275. • --
' . !.fore, and ,_.. llartiOtf area
patroos of all ages are enjoying
the marvelous movie Gone Wltb J'ht Wind during its U:&sive
southern: Orange Countf e'tJlage-
ment' at Newpo~ Lido. ·-·· .. ,..,..,
Word~f-mouth pr a I s ' con-
cerning this winner of 10' A'cad-
emy Awards goes from ... ~
Viewer to a friend and ·the ... u-
diences swell In (]Umbers 1NMI
in enthusiasm to be on hM!l,W
enjoy Gone Wltb The-• Wl:9d.
See it on the big, wide.1£.ldo
screen· In new Wide-Scteeri :iM
Metrocolor splendor. . -·~·
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Enjoy Clark Gable as Rnett
Buller, Vivien Leigh as ·~
Jett O'Hara. Olivia de H'v~~
as Me1anie Hamilton and t...eslie
Howaril as Ashley Wilk.es aJPiW
with a cast of thousands. ,., 1J.
IMVI P NIVlN ·
There will be a special Sh~
pers Matinee of. Gone With tbe
Wind on Wednesday afternoon
at 12:30 at Newport Lido. Con--
tinuc.w sbowtngs of lhe tremen-
dous motion picture will be held
on Saturday& and Sundays dur-
ing afiemw.:l and evenlnt
l.JW'I, This week only the reg·
'Ular weekly Mesa Matinee will
not be presented!
FREE PASSES · to Newport
Lldo or the Mesa will be malled
today to ·Cirla Lester, 3075
Carla Lane, Co,,ta Mesr, John
T. Boyd, 16do Warwick Lane,
Newport eBach, S. W. Winburn,
1112 Dolphin Terr1<:e. Corona
de1 Mar and J. 0 . Horton, lUIJAi
Emerald, Balboe Lsland. •
Do your Christmas shopping
and mailing early. Schedule 1
resUul eve."'lliig It the movie1
and relaz ln the comfort of the
Mesa or Lido while a fine film
entertains. Use your Muter
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plau a bard campolp for · ,. the poet al. 111l1t11t
llopibllcan leadar, or P"'ff
wblp, In lhe Sli!>ate. but -
be doem't want "• bloOillf
field wttb bof!lea l•J ID I ·--•n tuVWUQ, •• ' 'J
"I am not -~ ldb' llf. ram-msa..-,•-. Jual baclt from • trip abrold,
told an. intsvienr. ' "'
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"'"" --~. ' ' bid. ·•· WIDB OPEN · YORK l"' ., __ ..,.. lallo -M' I , ~ l<r, .... J ._.. .. ·-'~ .. __
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married IUa la -i .table and lour~ fir,IM -. . . .. I!!" aputmen\ Uout JJvlq room wbOie -.be' lrlll · { ~W9''ro · certalnlj not goliJg
· · • tbe cm• her parente, )lo bOr ~ lo t..ve a bloody field with
lecl Richard lllJ:on ' Alter' lbtit • ll1ll'l'lap . Dec. --J,ytng around," Hrulk,a
. wife. bepn W,1111 In J2. Julie wilt retura lo' cia-· -~1, ~. madlheltCOI\~' ,. . et Srilith after a eemetter'a 8 v .• • • ....... 1 ~ ~ break Iii belp h<i falhir cam-lo my con"if:,. that tlipjn ·'
dlllerenl. 'palp. David will drive seven ::.r f"1 c001a1 1n;~"~ •;
has a decorator lo bfip mUea from tbe Smith campus ll/dlm"11s tbe pool al wlilp
and will take aome pleoea lo AnJllelll College. . requires ., . :
from I b ~ Nixon'• plush, II). ' 1dlle1i 'jilmits, ..... ,mar· Senate ~ Loi"• -.tlfth Avenue apartmen~ rltid' In• IJIO• ID .JU~eral~ EVerell M. rnn-bia Jn.
l!!l>l¥dlng the orlenlal rug from CilllJ -~--"'--illll di--•~ be _,. ... · ~Wjler's den. · • . • 1~ ~~;~ cmca ·-~~ "¥t'·:r"*" :1~Jackson Qoyle, Julie'• J•'41\f~r}_l[•'~.l~!.\:1Pall;.' ·'ccinpran;Jsel ...,:.. ~hie~' <lec<ltalor0 described th9' 195 /MDI,; mno •• .,....,.,, • .,..eel,-"f "HiUsb •...w<!:tieltlili .... : 1'':w~!!> apartment cm Ibo 'd90l~'til_lhlnk~~IL" leeder and Scoll Would bt . ·,
. ~Iii'-College · campus ID . Jfn::: llOlle:> aid Julie'• cbainnan of .lh&.Senalo QOP · ·
Northampton, Mass., .. the kJlcbOlt,Wllfbel<l•••dn·y~ Polley Committee, I paalllon
"sl>o al a peanul" Md lbO Other rooms will have 111&1 will off et Uttle more -. -~lf1'flll, however, bold a sOla, a 'blue,.. and gold 'theme. a platform for -· ,
'11('.l'fesldent-decl'• bunau, One thing wblcb bu not '11>o-Pllll<Y~ pool ... a'm, end lab! ... a book been seWed about I b 1 1'J· dae.tO•'ille nlh"""'"1 al ·~alid Iampa from tbe New 'llertbaolptoo .apartment Ii' Boarke . B. · ~ al Yoi~ apartment. In addition wbwtl:;'the.secret Ser.vlot meD Iowa. -1 _ -~~ ' ' •
lifli'.''l>Oyle Nid sbe belpe\I Wl!f;~· .; · .Tbe ·lwo Jolla wlD be lllled
.o.•uu">"-' "··~\L. ':--• wben}l-~lilcut1eaator1 ·; ·-~ '.. .,....;-:i" !Ito oPimni al;tbe
·.1'3iH.. c~trol '.fa~ · ·. T;~. ~.-1n ~ • Y. Sc!>lt backed Gov. ·Nebon
A. Bockefeller li, New York l
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COLESVILLE, N.J. (UPI)
'l"l".J .\11 arms ,cOllector . who
r.nted' · bis arsenal of field
guns,~kas and machine
gantri1for war movies bas
boarded up bis barn museum ra•lh>n wade through the
ref"'tlpe of the government'•
atiib,.m new weapons re-
~t.s.
Val Forgett donated rare
and valuable weapons from
IJ!!i~ilon lo the Armed
F.orcea Museum at West Point
aiiif:,IJi~ Smithsonian Insiltu· tliln ·Iii Wasblngton. The late Sif'' Hiram Mulm's first m""'91-of bis famed machine
gun went lo a Marine Corps
displl:J in Quantico,. Va
orgetl called the u~
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or other such heavy weapons have been asaured that Nixon
has until midnight SundO)I lo will lllay oul of the Ugh!.
register tbe armament.s. Other Republl.,.n le!Uilon
"It was just too much red menUoned aa pOsalbWUa for
tape, too muc;b b o t b e r , • • the two ~t leaderablp
ForgeU "'1d Tbursday. Eecb · positions Include ~ ~
weapon would require Mundt or South Dakota,
separate special Ucenolng, be Robert P. Griffin al Mlddpn
eaid. and James B. PwlOD d
Agents in government vans ~ka, M. eerved one term
trucked away ~e th4n 100 fn the House. befcre being ~ :i.= ~~j n ~~ elected lo the Senate In HM
mortars, 100 Swedish 8!"D'ld• lo fill an unexpired term. IIe
launchers and other military was r&lelect.ed 1n 1ICll and
gear from Cannon ·HW'Fann. 1964• and~ ap 1'"' J:Hlec. tton In ll'JQ, Ile Is 111 Ibo
Forgetl had collected tbe lnflumllal "-1allonl and
araenal, valued al more than JudlclarJ Cmim™-
'12o,OOO Oft\' !be.last 10 yeari. Most of· the".anns were,1,1-------~1
pur<:bfaed_ lrool·Mulm, ' · Over the yem,!P,orptt had BEST . •
made~'a good .income;' from -·Th•·DAILY 'ILOT _,,.,. ••1111• renting the gans •far motion ef:tfie•Md feetwe,. t.y em•I
pictures and televhlon fllma: , .. ....., ef,.....,... t¥1ll1l.l1 111
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Memphis
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llDIPlllS, Ttnn. (AP) -~:~~--iDto I bolo ilia Iida ol
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be IO gradual It wlfl be
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strumeat lo be --. -mooth.
Jam.es H: Crla1t.r, " Baby' Howl hydroloei>! 1n c11ar,. ., !be water""°""""' di~ ol the U.S. Geological survey · beie; ·
• said ..nwreday the town may ~w arnr,nn. ••AA ·~ soon because_ of -• \ ~ tl\e rate ........ ' ls beiil&
T D . . ~ Jllllllped r from the lfOUlll
0 entist . ~mlh~ ulat illlrfaee
• alnklni ii eOming " be ullL DETROIT (UPI) l If, you "It may , ba ~ Yean from
ho~led u a balir ...,... • ..,,., but ~Ir comhlc."
somebody toot away~our '*-Memphis~ pPmpe: its water
lie, chancel are yob squirm ,.. wbldi it -Ir the best
and su/!er In the , dentist's -In IJle counby -from a !wge
chair. I layer ol san(I about IOll ·feet
Don't be ashamed . lt~r-prao-benealh..tbe '""= As the
Heally everybody's problem. water is removed, Criner said,
M a psychiatrist .tokl' 'IOIDt ··the sands lake up less room
dentist friends recently, we .. and the city's foundation is
all learned as babies: lo . wea¥ned:
aMOciate our moot.tis wilh Last year a~t 6f billipn
security. So when · ID ' those gallom were pumped out and
instruments start Coming at Criner said be doesn't think
WI _W_! _get all quivery i_nside there~ would be. AW _pr911lem
for fear Iha! "<Wily IJJ on except ~tlieC!ty la ~sing
lbe wing. · _ its water usage by 1.1 billion
"When women aay they'd gallons each year.
rather have a 'batiy than have "It isn't a serious problem,
a tooth worked OD lhey'n! but U could be," he • said.
quite reasonable, .. aald Dr. "In Houston,-~ surface bas
Thomas M. Sfllliv.an. ''.Having, ·sunk ·as much . as four feet
a baby is a ~much less in some places. There are
persoaal, threatening situation places in Caillornia'• Great
psychologically." Central .Valley that are
Dr. Sullivan told those at subsiding at a rate as high
a ,meetJng of the Detroit u one foot a ye&r;" ·.. ,
district Denial Society they The .Memphis Light, Gas &
ought to understand these Water Division wilt ~ drill-
things and learn to anttcipate Ing lleo. •Z a 1,400-lool well ·
.-41' lean and cope wllh them. _ which the geological• Wrvey
He suggested band signals will use for its ~
to indicate distress. device.
"When your mouth la full Criner said the chief danJ!"'
of instruments aDd handa, you of any sinkagt WOt¥ .;,o.~
feel panic," Dr. kll!van said. from cracked water and gas .
"U you know there is i signal mains and buck1ed .meets.
you can use to tell-the dentist, "One. should not get the im-
panfc is less. You probably presslon that huge craten,or
won't have to use the signal gaping holes would fopn sud·
at all.". denly," be ~d.
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FEAlllER HER NEST
PV.. Iron\ our colJection.
Tap:
Owl wit11 diemonds end aopphires,. $850.
Niii,. diimond in beak, ruby eyes. $110.
Swln. cultured pearls, di1mondl,
ruby eye, $175.
l.owbirdt. dlemonds, emeralds,
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for sport or dress, these sw:ept~is are
an essential: in ·a young ,man's .ward~
robe, Gold, brown, blue, green; grey
or black colors. S.M,L,Xl. · ' ·
a._ v-neck pullover, lambswool-and mo-
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Black, goJd. . green, blue or white.
SJa.. Mock-turtle 7.50. Turtle 8.00.
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HARBOR AREA DEBS-Canying pink satin muffs fes-
tooned with pink carnations, nine young Harbor Ar'ea
· worn.en made their formal bow to society at the ei~htb
annual° National Charity League Ball last Saturday
nigtit. Wearing their coveted. g6ld
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ID.edalliOQs for the
first tiµie, ·tile d_eJmlantes ·inciudOd (left to ':nght)'·:tli•
Misses Jooy Joanne Meeks, !!Obin Ann Hon!, Mary
Alis6n:0'Br>'on (seated), Mary 'Chrisline Barr; Kethlel!ll
Anne · S!Jiith (seated), Lind.a Susan Campbell;.Shitrori"
Ann-Has~e)l (sealed)', Paula !\fame -.wiW:aID• il\1.d
Chtistine Anne Londelius. 'The festive · ·occasfim "IA>pk "
place in a spedally'created seiling in the Palmer, ROom -.
of the Ne~e! -Inn• Pigk camalioqs a¢ •!Iver ~~iKl~
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tante·ntil<!e blot tradl'lional s.t..Jameo .curtsy:'Sbe .1;11.rn· . . ,.1 •.
j~~M'·h~r,,f~~r .for, a, ~alk-down the niyal r~ ~~t . ·. :. ......... _____ ..;. _____ , • .,.~"!oj.--...i :",'
for ,the«trlidijional ~J .waltz. The Barney ,SO~l!ii\s . :· ·• • ·' · · • . O.rches_tra--ptOvi(led-·the music for the memorable -eve. , ._~ . """"'' '*""'-·" "" Mt-CM.H1i1.:1.. P.ne.u• :
nih,,,]\fa~ter Of ·c~rerdonies 'foi 1he gala wa·s ·Chat:les , · • ·' · ! ·' ·
HowJi!d·Foritins. Harold S. Voegettn, assisted by C::lierl!ll .• , · · ' · '
Cliflord•Hakis', acted as. pr~sentor. l\Jrs .. Jol)D Chrulian "~~·w·as .~~presid~ ~;~1 ~ ~
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their coveted medalliona.lor•tHe1int time .made !heir'~ bi>W. io . ' '. 1 . • , IOcietY at the eigbtli arintial J'iational Ch.rity 'D,eagl(e.Oep~ri.teBaIJ:
. The festiv~~occa1ip11 1"'11< ,p/ace. last ~unl;iy_.~v~1m !!'• .
Palmer Room~~·the Newporter·'lnn. · , . , . 1, · , rt~.r.,Le~;·~---
. • Carfyilij( a. pink satin · mutt ·cover'od wiili · plni''earnlilj6t)s,, ea Cb'·, '· · I·
debulante mad~ her,ttadi!fim~ St. J~.tS'itif:\sY ln l ~5"'dt~ Sejtlpg .. •
She then stepped p~st the. s~y arr . .-gem~nls t1' pl.qj ·~• ·~
and silver candelibra' on Grecian martile Which. fo'rined'1the<ltag8!
She joinOd .. her folli9r ~the• glowmg.-C!iindOliMLfoi tile -
promenade down the red-c:ag>~ runway. .
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The debutantes. and Ahelr talb,era danc~t!>el\tr~onal waits
to the sti'ain1 of the ~:sork~s. Orchest~~ .. ~ ;./'·~'~· ~•f\~ '
Debutantes; µtar parents and escorts. w.eh::. :1~'~· -.;;_'if,..'
Miss Mary C~ristine Barr, daughter of M>_. ~\Y!l· Cllarl ..
Hislop Barr.of Corona del.'Mar, escorted by T!>6ni.;'a;'~w.pil.)!lieti8r.
Miss Barr wore a 11.l.vele~s -':lint g<>Wn o!._1ilk alasjtiii~ iylio6e emplrt • .
bodice was triiruned wi~.l\e•rl11;e~'.cP',~,)ie';~s .. •' ~ ; • ~
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. Miss Linda susan .C~~;.dJ~ih\e~.qf )\lf,..8J!'! lill'a.;Allh
Thomas Campbell of Newport Beach1:<WU ·Aicorte<I bY> Clitfstop~er
Clayton Colby. Miss <'lampbeil ~as atli•~i'?-~UJi~ ailf:iown ac. '
" c~ by bands of. r~em~!'lii~er!ic!· ~e'hco0 lace.11.t'. ~' helll ~ 1lliti
. ,waistline. She Is a studeirt'at'the UnJversicy ·Of·SoulbemtC"'"omla. " • It l I "I \°' ~ ~ ... Miss Sharon Anl1 Haskell, daugh{fr of Dr. ahd l\li'I. Easl Wl1llam
.. Haskell of Ne,wport Betich,1 "'1is . ..-'bY'DOUgw;Fiitz.ll!cbaum•'
burg. l\lj" Haskell·cbole a sllk. org0l)ZB·b8U-ski"184~n.....Hti organza
centers highligbt\hg embroiderod 1piayi ·bi flowersv llhe' 7.-vtl ...
bodice had a· jewel· neckline. A wid~ Jasll accented ttie ftismne. 1
. She t1 entdlled at ohinle\ C'oasti ~eie~-.; • ~ ' ,. ,
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Miss Robin Atin Ho4i; daugtitar Ot f,!r.' ~li<!:Mrs: elYJI!' McD8"'·
!el Hom of NeWPQrt Beacb, was accom)>lllilod by Fomilt!Walter Mil•
!er. iler A-lint mn o1 silk peau de ·ooie was accented cili'.lllti empire
bodice by :l'Hl'nl\roidered alen~ l~e. ~ .!*lrlJ, ~'lttd~enl
1eqwns. . . ~
She studi .. 1 '111 Orange Coul College. ,I • I' ·
Mi$• Christine Ann•' LOod•UUf, ~irgbler 'Of·Mr. and•llfrs. JClluJ
Ohrislian Londeilus of New"port Beach;' aoked Rieben! EJJgtne Aun•
to be her escort. MlH Londellll! -• a. peau de l<lie drills with a
square n.Cioliµe;~ttd al \ht\~.:. A..,baM ~ -~~fOtyl'od
alencon la"!' llOnjertd the li!&b inv~ pl...U In M liad,·alNI hem.
Miss LOn!llllus 1ttend1 !ian Dl~ci state Collqt. \, •
Miss Judy Joanne' lli'MI, 'daug!ltf{ ot ifi'.'l and ftln. Claude
Ervin Meeks of 'l'UStlii, wn ~ 11y'!l0u1his '.rlloiilai harl. Miu
Meeks' silk &o~n was bel~hlih vfl!i<~ ~· ~ wilh PMrtl
highlighted the nOckline, amu Md lllled bOdlctL -,../· • • ·
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can Flad Service lludet!l from !lweden, ponders
perplezing Amorlcon cwtoms u be walcites Mrs.
Normon Dahl (left) ond Ml'I. Milton _Sledd prepare
refreshmerrt.s for the AFS membership drive C(>ffee
Dec. 5. Thord and fell<>w -student, Miss Sachiko
Ikushima of Tokyo, will discuss holiday customs fn
their native lands.
Peering Around
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
volunteer ·leader, Mrl. Glenn
Colllrul ti. Garden Grove, has
betn awarded one of the
highest holiors for group
leaders by the National
Awards Committee of Camp
.Fire Girls .
d e m o nstr1tes imagln1tive
loadenbip, planning shared by
group members, rlchotu of
Pair to Explain
~Yule Traditions
Mrs. Collins will receive the
Silver Medallion at the Orange
County Council of Cunp Fire
Girls' aMual dinner on Jan.
27. The award bi given for
an annual repcrt . w h I c h
Paintings
Displayed
At Party
programs, u n u s u a I and
original use of materials and
enhancement of Camp Fire
Girls in the eyes of the com·
munlty .
The award winning report
wu for acUvllies of the We
Yan E Camp Fire Glrb.
SHERMAN WITI'MORE, a
Cost.a Mesa resident, has been
invited to the t3lh annual
Weatherby Big Game Trophy
Award Dinner Dec. a at the
Arizona .Biltmore H o t e I ,
Phoenix.
The troptiy, top award in
the world of huntin&, was in-
itiated in 1158 by R o y
Weatherby, big game hunter
and producer of the
Weatherby rifle.
Memben of the Huntington Wernher Von Braun, direc-
Beach Art League will display tor of NASA's George C. Mar·
their paintings for prizes dur. shaJI Space Flight Center.
ing a Christmu party betwetn Huntsville, Ala., will present
7:30 and 10 p.m. WednesdaJ, · the engraved trophy.
"Dec. 4, in the Carpenters'
.LocalUnionHall. WELL KNOWN
Popular vote will decide the floriculturist Mrs. H a r r y Macres of Santa ·Ana has winners. First prize will be received the annual Blue Rib-
$2.5, MICOfld. •ts, and third, bon Plaque oC lhe Western
•10. Fairs Assoclallon for her
PENETRATION
Admission wl11 be 50 cents. "meritoriOWI and dedicated
Refmhments will be served service" to the 1968 Orange
and many addiUonal prizel County Fair and Exposition.
will be awarded during the The presentation was made Nttrly •v1ryo111 r11d1 tl.1
-evening. President Chet by Dr. Joseph E. Rlbal, presi· DAILY PILOT, hom1tow11 n•w•·
Beardsley 8lso will install new dent of the Orange County p•p•r for th• Ftbulou1 Or1nq1 I Co•1t. members duriq: the party. Fair board of director1.
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FINE BAKERY
fnnch donuts
Richard's own light ancf fluffy french donuts
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cranh~rry nut loaf
O.li9htfully moist •nd soft, fillecf with frei~
cr•nberri•• and nut's. 1.19
. pumpkin nut loaf
&.Mrou1ty fill.cl with pumpkin ancf l,rown
su91r with a hint of or•nge, a new hol icfey
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light and moist mad• with 10+1 of pumpkin
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Honeymoonln& in the moun-neck aid train. She carried
Wiii ol N.,. M•lko before • nooec&Y of orange bloaom& maJdlli thiolr 11rtt borne in Her llller, MIU _ Kandi
Wat Lee •••el• are Mr. Kukle, atlind In bw:"gundy -.. -velvet and carrylog »ink
and Mn. -Thomu ,...budt, wu meld·of honor.~ ,. Faykul wboweremarriedtn IdentJcally attfred ,
SI. -of Lima Church In brid .. mildt lncludec! L o 1 1 •
-· Tu. , Pekar and Marcie faytua. • The llev. G<rlld Welker of. Mary Sue and llanl< Faytua
flclaled durlnl the al..,,_ Wllft Dower &Ir! and ring
nupt!a1s. . • bear« •
1 1be former M a r y I a r k .RonnJe P'aykUI wu best
KutJe of CoAa Mesa LI ·the ' man and Jay Kukie and Dar·
dauebter, of. Mr. and Mn. J. rell Payllcak were ushers.
Clark Kukle ct lfarladale, <\ '""'~ took place In
N.Y. Hor buaband of Santa 11\e church followlog tlie
Monka ii the ton ol Mr,. arid ceremony. A second reception
Mrs. ,... G. Faykus o f ts acheduled Dec. 7 in the
Garwood, Tu. • couple's new home.
Tht bride wore an ivory · 1be brldecroom la: a n
aatin empire 1own w 1 th aeroapace enctneer in Santa
matchln1 lace lrimmln( the Mon!Ca".
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... Debs . Curtsy
Mia Mary Al!loo ·O'Bryon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wllliam Lipp O'Bryon of
Newport Beach, was ac-
companied by Charles Thomas
Forkner Jr. The beU skirt
of her peau de 10ie gown
was trimmed with .,:iencon
lace at the hemline. Matching
lace and seed pearls edged
the neckline.
She 11 enrolled at Northern
Arizona University.
Miu Kathleen Anne Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Walter Smith of Costa
Mesa, waa elCOrted by Roger
Oakley Waite.
She cboae an A·llne lilt twill
gown with a beaded yolk ac·
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topped with your CUSTOM-CRDTED COLOR!
Thanks to ingenious Roux, ou r new push-button
dispenser lets us create a.literal kalei doscope of
hair colors -so we achieve precisely th e shade you
want. And then keep it unchanged, retouch after
rejouch ! The perfect finish to our style artistry in
creating a softe r looking, younger looking you.
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Of * ~ 'fll!I 11... "'Keep, house product.a out Mra. Cune; listed tht! mos(, two . parlf crumb1ed bl,&.mt·:·which •.rt unoecesaarf •~,the t•llicb fl. J*fecU~ Nfe but
''"'" • • ~> • ... of reach_ and out of sight ~ c om m1o n ·I')' 1 w a 1 lowed toa!t and Gile pa'.t1 strotlC ~· ,fos:itanelA (tofl , IPOll) 1hl~,.. c~ be disCuued with ,'Pe doo-
There 'are potent1al killer•~ IQ)lll childrer4" .llkl Ute sub!:t.ancea ""1s .. ISflfrtp. In-Allo, i:ecp the number. of Ult '"are. tougher than~·~ tot. . • • .· ....... p
in every home. nurse. seetlckles. bteach, f\.irniture poison center handy." , ~by'1 &yes, Wblt,b ~ '-'-· AJao ~. Worrlef .an Most a.rt in~ tn ap-"Store medicines stpara~ . , · .ap()W' ~ UDlu bau1 unfinished llotUes, _freq,Uent
pearante , . ·. a ....i .. ht botUe, ly, keep them in •t..elr own PQliBh, ~rQaefie, vitamins llPd When rePOrling 1 baby• Ill· leilrns toJocus· naval corm· 1p;tt1 .. a.. up whleh li Common "''A ~ ~ ' · -· ness·to a cloctor, Mrf. Canies · .r. , _.!t.';_t. • 1 ' 1, • 'f' ... ~ • .,_11. and' ......;..6' a jar of pills, a pretty plant conlairitrs; be sure they are iron tab Jet 1 , dl,sln{tctanta, 1Uggealed several answers· to bea~ anapt wrncn-iR\ a Y ~ ~ .~ f""'!'l ~Q UV"•>T;~
Bui their conteob can be properly labeled. yum on ~ deooorizers, lye and la{"Uv... bavt rea<I)'.· Know 1he baby's iopiiljed . but_ .will l'OOJICj' ~\ ~ on ,..Hu, llklrt ")"ch rubi
u deadly u -a bllct widow Ught ~ore . you reach .. ~~ "Some ire more tqxic than temperature and re.p·f1r t .·In iiin~; nUas1nt . part of. ~ 1 off _ or olf in . DIT ~·
spider. , ~ething 1n a med1c1ne , othen. 4 1,sbe ·said. ''l:.ye and , rntthod, whethtl," rectal, Qfal hedin& .. ~ through alttep, ~t ~ , . .
Alerting parentl-to-be O': the • cab1!1f;t. ~ don't take iton piOa and· aome f\UDlture or wtdei:ann ; describe cplqr, ·~~==~~~~~!!'~~~~~~~~:"I ..... dangm aroon~ every horn~ med1c1nes m the presence of polish are extremely · .toxic.· con~ltency and frequency ·of. ,
was Mrs. William Carnes, ch.ildren. They are great Others that are Jes. dangerous stools; report if , pain is obst~ca and gynecolo~ m~~tca, remember. , are soaps, de t e ti& en t 1 , present, whether pr not the
sYPel'.v1sor at Hoag. Memo~1al ~se. proper names. Don t .children's aspirin and cleaning baby drawa up his legs as · Hosp1~l, Presbyterian duri.ng c~ll. pills candy. Clean 04t powders. But these latter ones lhough hia stomach hurts and ,
the ftnal class In a sent;S cabmelt! often and Dwb old are very common Md malf'e cries; check all oYer for signs:
the ·child extremely Ill. of a rash· and desctibe it u
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P.ERM Gourmet Coo~ing T·opic "You doil 't have to worry either red, bliatering or plm;~
about crayons. Most of those · Iy. Let i;s sh ow yC\J .hOW ' -.asy lt l•· to re~Ov'e
excess h&l r"' with ~
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South Coast Clp.b members
of LagWla Beach will learn
how to prepare gourmet rood
with a minimum of e£fort dur-
i:lg a luncheon meeting at
noon Wednesday, Dec. 4, in
the Laguna Beach Country
Club.
After the luncheon Jack
King, fonner instructor i"
gourmet cookery at Orange
Coast College, will discuss
ways to prepare fowl, meat,
and salads and the use of
herbs and spices.
He will accompany his talk
with a demonstration of chaf-
ing dish cookery and will pre·
pare exotic desserts to be
tasted by memtl!'rs of the au-
die nce.
The speaker, 1 I eat u-r e
writer £or many wcmen's
magazines, has authored "The
.Cordial Cook Book,•• and the
''Rotisserie Cook Book." He
has made £requent guest ap-
pearances on teJevisioo and
radio and has won severa1
cooking trophies .
An addiUonal feature or the
program will be singing by
the Laguna Beacb H i g h
School choral group led by
Jack Krefting.
A social hour at 11 :30, host·
ed by Mrs. Robert Dishman
and her hospitality commit-
tee, will take plaa,before the
luncheon. Reservations may
be obtained by calling the
Mmes. Philip Towne, 499-1531;
Howard Switzer, 492.:fl62, a~d
Mabel Nichols, 494-4884.
made in the United States Also tell the doctor if the
are not harmful, if eaten." baby hu been exposed to
There : also are dangers . anything contagioos, whether
outsicl,e. Mrs. Carne! dtscrlbed or not he has had a recent
oleander, part of azaleas, fall o~ bump and ii he has
hyacinths, narciS!us and daf-been hs\less, l~ngth of .crying,
fod.ils as being · very and any vomiting; tell if there
dangerous, If not lethal. Castor are any colds in ·f:he. family,
be8ns, poi'nsett1a leaves, and length of sleep, if 1t 11 heavy
lifies-of-the-valley are all fatal. or r~tless: an Y new foods;
"Some are $low, others are ls appetit~ normaJ ; d o e s he
fast," said the nurse. "Most refuse milk; any other
poison is in the leaves, fruit 1ymptom11 ..
or flowers. The fo!iage and The nurse also covered the
aCGrns of an oak are atso "new moth" er 's an~i-worry
bad. chart" telling her not to be
YO'.U.' ~ l·nvlted ~O'. '
consult Wlth cu,.. ,, · --' . . ~. licensed, techntdaij,. , :
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"The best way to guard worried over a newbom's
against this is to teac~e slight weight losses or the
baby, as soon as he can pay amount of natural milk, which • t;Jewport center
attention and understand, not1i~w~il:l;;in:cr~ea:•:•~u~tim:· :•~g:oes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! to put anything in his. mouth on.
that you haven't sanctioned. ·
Stick to the ruJes • • • he
muaj:. ask you first.
"But i£ something dangerous
Is eaten, mix an antidote using
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in time to sew
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This series of exciting new food ideas fo r the holiday season.is presented for your family 's
en joy ment by the Supermarket that speci.alizes m Personalized Service!.
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Holidays ahead! Friends and neighbors will be dropping in ••. and
your reputation as a hostess "par excellence" will be firmly
established when you serve hors d'oeuvres ..• from El Rancho's
delightfal recipes ... or from El Rancho's brim full shelves and Frozen
Food cabinets! There is a difference!
Dunbar Shrimp ................... :~:01 .~". 59C
Dunbar ••• medium, deveined •.• try "Chili Shrimp Squares" t
Parmesan Cheese ................... 79C
Kraft •.• 8 oz .. grated ... sprinkle on canopes and hors d'oeuvres !
• Fresh Butter ................................... 7'JC
• Darigold Grade "A",., start ~·ith the best, serve the best! 1-lb.
Values for this week 's menus! Durkee's Hors D'oeuvres ........ 79e
Frozen .•• variety _with appeal for lhe discriminating! 5-0z.
~i~~ lamb Chops Jeno's Pizza Rolls ........................ 59C
1 00 "/,. Cotton
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HOLIDAY PRINTS
new 1pring a nd right now colors in never
iron arril reyons and cottons.
gra•t for blouses, gift aprons , driusas.
pretty, pretty jumpers.
Valun to 98c Yarlll
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christm~1Me--~v~, festive fabrics for ~ U romantic fashions
• cotton velveteen ......................... .
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• "tosca" glitter brocades
• bonded metallic jerseys
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Plu1 12 More Color1!
Make • Chri1fm•1 1tockin9, stuffed
toys, package trims.
NEW SPRING COLORS
BONDED
HOPSACKING
Ra yon Face e Acetate Tricot Be ck
lushly textured su iting weigfh for
elegant wearing.
12 PASTEL COLORS
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BONDED
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Stuffed Lamb Breast ................ 49~
Ready for the oven ... and your family's enjoyment.
Lamb Stew Meat .......................... 29~
Get.out the laddie ••. and enjoy an old fashioned treat!
Fresh Ground Lamb ..................... 39~
' For a change of pace, use in your ground meat recipee l
Super -fresh produce!
Avocados ..........................................
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DEAJI ANN LANDERS: Everyone who
.-}'j[ur column ..a hlmlell toOotr
or Jafor. MY &tot)'. wu .. limllor to
Ibo ._ who "Joi .WC~ with 11,ot
huaband'• """'1n tliat my frlend.o lnliJt
1 wrote that leller. l didn't, bot "!'lld
have. ·Here'a liow lftY hulband tolved tbo problem.· .
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Tbe -week I come ~.from lio wflll yOL
the hoopl!al ... 1th • ~ • baby, my
h\llband;a qouoio . Orrin -to "!Ill. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I. m
There .... "" diMll' """ Ibo chlldrtn wire Nnllin( 1,.. In the ne!Oborhood.
He· lold· do""'the In -eitlltr r ato
drinklnC ot e!Je. l madt )ll'OllllMI wltlc He ate fike there wu. no iomoriOw, celebratln& toct.y. I hiven't had 1 drap
1mobd hia .head ·off aod · alept tlD noon ol akohol for Iii: month3. But don't
-on the couch and ~ the raw. Every' c.oniratuJat.e me yet. Walt 1 year. But
'morning my huabaod hid to ao to the I can't wait a yeor to toll my •tQ/'Y.
Uvina room and cover Orrin up before . Pkue print !t· for other women who
l aot out ol bed. Our "guest" didn~. mlalrt recocnJu themaelv,.. aod do
I never tept. Ha' gave ""' chlnco Ilk
chance. J'lnally ,he',aw a lawyer abnt·
have a dime to hil ·name IO ol course IOl\)ething about it.
ht couldn't pay for 1nytbin1, including • Two years ago I fell Into the habit
a divpl« .. T!» lawyer IU(Ctotod A .
<nd Joint C0011Jellng. ·m liOlh ~
arid It workad lib ll)&lic. I feel confider
that I .will never cttU,t anothtr ,drop , ·
It's ·like a miracte. What I did athert
hi& own dry 'cleaning. We tried to get ot fialng myself a martini to get a
him a-job but·no job waa good enough. lift before my husband came bome to
Wberi Orrin beganoto order m~ around dinner. Sometlm .. he'd be late aod rd
can do. Tell .th~m.
. -SPOKANE
DEAR SPOKANE: Write 10 i¥. 1ix
moalllJ from ' .. lOd.,-. 1'4 like tt bow
you've made h tbroqh die year_.
like I was his personal maid,my hWlband have two mutinls. When he arrived
said, "That dnes II." He packed Orrin'• I'd fix him a Scotch ond hi•• another
suit.Case and told him to catch a ride martini. Aftir dinner I'd go blck to
on the road. That was~ two yeara: ago the mar1ini pitcher to see U there wu ' Dt'I you fee\ ill at ease • • ; out
ol it? la everybody hlvtni 1 lnod tjme
but you? Write for Ann Lander•' booklet,
";rl>i Kf,y In Popularity," encio,eing wilh
your request 35 cenbl in coin and a
long, self-addrU'Sed, atamped envelope.
and we haven't seen or heard from anything left.
him -a1nce. 1'hfcb suitl ua tine. , MorniDll were horrible. I • needed
. -MRS. A.·OF JIJ.INO!S aomethlnl "to pt me aolng .. I. put
DEAR MRS. A. OF ILL.: I've aald gin In 1 rubbing alcohol bottle aod
It berore ancl ru .. y It qaln. It take1 kept it next to the mouthwash in "the
two to create· a aituadoa 1oc1I u you medicine cabinet. By noon I needed Ann Landers will . be alad to belp
you with your problema. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY PILOT,
encloain( a stamped, aelf .. ddreaeed
envelope..
describe -a freeloader who will take . another belt. Pretty aoon I was a:ippinJ
all he cu eet and • pdea woad.er all day.
wbo lrill tolerate it. If )'(Ml!' IMllband One nlaht my husband came hom.•
Ud not tltrown tile bum eat he'd 1WJ and fttund me ~ out on the sofa.
Horoscope
Sagittarius: Become Flexible
TUESDAY
DECEMBER l
By SYDNEY OMAllR
"The· wise man controls hUi
destiny . . • Astrology pointa
the way."
ARIES (March %!·April 19):
Accent on ideas which help
build solid base. Mearui don't
be satisfied with t h ~
superficial. Dealings indicated
with close relatives. A visit
could be On agenda.
TAURUS (April 20-May lO):
Money, posses.!iorui grab
spoWght. You have numerous
ideas. Key is to choose the
most profit.able. Don't be luH-
ed by one who talks a good
game. I)Q your own checking.
Guard valuables.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Cycle moves up. A c c e n t
personality. Take initiative.
Circumstances favor your ef-
forts. Greater family harmony
is indicated. Your requests are
fulfiJJed. Choose what is re-
quired.
CANCER (June 21.July 22)'
Visit one confined to home,
hospilal. B e consi'derate,
Adhere to golden rule. Also in person. Mmey tan cl •
realize you do not have to eradicated through quiet talk.
be !onely. Key is to give -SAGITFAIUUS (Nov. ii.
then you alao receive. Be .ac-Dec. 21): Include mate,
tive in favorite charity. partner in special event
LEO (July 2,1.Aug. 22): You tonijht. Day features el·
1et wish concerning social ac· citement. aurprise. Be flexible,
tivity. You have chance to versatile. Don't attempt to
win friends, influence people. force isauea. Steer clear or
Your d S' n am i c personality foolish controversy.
comes into play. Members of CAPRICORN IDec. Z2·Jan. opposite sex respond 1 n favorable manner. 19): Oiye attention to basic
VIRGO •• •· l2) job. AvOid flash, flourish. (Aug. ~pl. ' . ·~ K ,_ Accent oo career, ability to Matntain s dy pace. ey lb
put acros.s special program. to check de ails. Don't
Reach beyond i m m e d 1 at e overlook apparent minor naw.
horizons. Some are drawn to Correct mistakes -then you
you with their problems. Be make progress.
interested, but avoid com· AQUARIUS (Jan. 20--Feb.
plicated involvement. 18): Some restrictions are
· UBRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. 22): lifted. You enjoy greater
Good lunar . aspect today freedom of thought, action.
highlights journeys, writin&s, One who flatters you is likely
ability to learn. Very good to be sincere. Be gra~.
for preparing format&, ad· Make some-concessions -
vertising campaign&. L et works to your benefil
others know that you do PISCES (Feb. 19--March 2tl):
You recei•e valuable aid from
one who really carea.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you have
delij:htful sense of humor, but
tend to .scatter your energies.
If you learn lo finish what
you start, you become. a world
beater. Recent &Ocial whirl
may have left you ezhausted.
Begin program aimed at
health improvem~nt.
GENERAL TENDENCIES :
Cycle high for GEMIN~,
CANCER. Special word to
PISCES : stick close to home
base.
HB Mothers
possess tmique abilities. Accent on home, one of Huntineton Beach Blue Star
SCORPIO (Oct. U.Nov. 21): parents. Keep promises -Mothers, Chapter s, stage
What is hidden comes to fore. fulfill obligations. A c t iv i t y meetinp the second Mondays
Means you can solve dilemma centers around project aimed at 1:30 p.m. in Lake Park
if you will but look. Don't at providing greater security. Clubhouse.
depend on others. Be there,;:.==================:::;I
·~HB Republicans Seat
Officers at Luncheon
New officers will ·be in--
stalled during a luncheon
meeting of Ole Huntington
Beach Republican.. Women's
Club, Federated at 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday , ~c. 4, in the
Kona Kai Restaurant.
'1'o be seated are the Mmes .
Lee Stewart, president; LeRoy
Bonson, first vice president ;
Medical Group
Every second Tuesday or
t.he month members of Orange
Shores Medical AsiistanLs'
MUton Brown, second vice
praident: Arnold Podsade,
t.rusurer: Mamie Se I tzer.
recarding secretary, and
Ernest Achland, corrcspondini
secretary.
Mrs. H.T. Stroschein,
member of the finance com·
mittee of the Orange County
Central Committee and a
member or the Sta.le Control
Committtt, will conduct the
instaJlation.
..........._Aasociation assemble at a p.m.
Preceding the installation
Mrs. William Campbell. relir·
ing president, will conduct a
short business meeting.
Participating in the program
will be Mrs. Bob Burke and
Mrs. Lowell Spangler.
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Location may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Marjorie
Humber, 644-2273.
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ltanl tonight o.n Ch el 7 at 7!SI p.m .. In color,
the "All Done With rs!' eplsoc!e of .Ibo Av-1
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TELEVISION VIEWS
TV Mood Music
Too, Too, Too
By TERRENCE O'FLAHERT \
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ahowa than anything except actoro who are 'related
to tbe producer. It is eitber too loud, too old, too
sour, or too dlotracting. In ill perfec1 state, it reg-
isters only upon th.e emotions, never upon the ~ar
drums, and you don't know it's there at all.
In the past decade, while the public ear has be-
come more delicately tuned through improvements
in stereo -tecording and h-ft speakers, television has
continued to crank out its background music with a \
lack of finesse that would drive an organ grinder's
monkey over the wall and back to the jungle.
RIGHT FROM the start the television industry
inherited the Hollywood moviemakers' fear of.
silence. Coupled with this is the silly: conviction that:
loud music covers up bad acting. As the perform-
ance worsens the musical volwne increases -much·
as an American tourist in an Italian marketplace
tends to shout louder when bis Italian isn't under·
stood.
Only the purists will deny the value of subtle
"c»mos'phertic" music under certain conditiON. A:
few offstage violinists sawing away with restraint
probably never damaged a weU·acted. death S<:en&-
provided the audience liked the guy who died and
wanted to cry anyway. Indeed the musicians of the
HoUywood studio orchestras are often the only .11kiJ.1.
ed personnel cQnnected with a show and they have
saved more serious television dramas from erosion
due to audience laughter than any other rescue or-
ganization in existence.
There are, however, some noj..ses which pass for
music today that sound like seleCllbns from your
favorite kindergarten block band, the burping al. a
thousand/infants, o} the &(reams of a coloratura
soprano surprised. by a cold shower. They were par-
ticularly evident and continually distracting on th.-
recent Raebel Carson documentary, t•The Sense of
Wonder."
THE MUSICAL bsckgnl\llld of the rece!lt lml1'
of San Francisco's M. H. De Young Memorial Muse-
um may have served (mercilully) to obscure an
amateurish script and the kittenish nar.ration of
Vincent Price, but it was gloomy enough for th8
crypt scene in "Dracula Meet.s the Werewolf of
Paris." The experimental music heard so far on
NET's "Videos pace" project offers little hope for the
future of the human ear pressed to the tiny screen.~
RIGID UNION rules discourage local producers
from using live musicians. The salaries for an oriJ-.
inal score performed ih a sound studio in most~tl .. _
make such a luxury out of the question. As a rnUJ:t;
local stations and independent producers rely oft
"music libraries': where the recorded 11elections art.
listed under hilarious titles such as "Russian march-
ing music" or, "Sounds of Spring." To find the right
sort of tune to match each scene can take hours,
even days.
"Going into the music library is like going on
an Easter egg hunt," according to an infonnant of
mine. "You can find a lot of ~ngs that 'might do'
but it takes time to locate the right selection -it
It's there at all.
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FUN FEATURES
Expanded entertainment coverage for the upcoming week,
end moves into Friday editions starting Dec. 20. Watch for
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adding one of Ameri.ca 's_funniest new comic strips. It's cell-
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112 Not•,., 111111k . c.111or"11 1111 uld dieltdtM 1r1 .rMlllNLI 1o1 tH• trw,.""" •rtt ,._, 1>1-peanut "'"tt••-bu ::"iieut Cbody~· or "blc-can" of rush. Tbla year, ht tstlm1tec1 Airline coqeattQn over Los ri,llCl!L lt· Loll ne. H' .... Prlr:.cll'll Ofl'lct ,,. thlfttl, with ... ........,., ~ Ill .,..., .. ..,_, ~ " .. i?. 'I".'" -,; I " ~i.. .. 111-... i.. YI th .. 000 -· Angeles '"'tema"-1] "--'-' i:t1 •. i11oc11; c. T;1et 112• LOI Mt•lll C-IY "" otnc1 f11 tr11,.,c..,_, . ., "" '""" trllllftrr• CtMllb e1 111 lhck ,,. 1.,,. W percent .... ftom . tO .-J-.._,,. -ar. no more an <N, w 1.11 wun "'"'I""• "AICIL ts: Ltt 111. lledc c. M' c-1111t11 l!xJ!r• .ntttltcl Cfllf!t• ·• • tlr-' 1'fll:ft. """ ~. lbctura. -.ulll!Mrlt 1M ..... w111 U .1.-. 1he -ber .,. 1119 ~ ,.1--_ _, be employed. will be relieved during the Tr•et 1n. Aw_wt H. ltl"2 "" •-rr ....-.n. "It ..,. 1111-(ti') flll"lllfl/re, ~""' ........,_., I ~-.'..--1' .. .t MID-lLlli Th ~~~ holld ' 'od .. AlllCIL l.f: L.t 12'. ll::d: c. 5TATI: OF CALl,.OllHl.I. l "'"''-""' "' C/1 """"'· ll't'llllllC' .. llOfwlH. trlldtMrnt. "-"'*" ~'1 " 1*&)'WUllUR ~tatn:ers ~ ". . e command eost. down ..,,UY\11111 ay pert .. Tr•ct lrt COUNTY 01' LOS AHOELIS 'J·U ~ )IS-WMI Tiii~ air.t. SIMI '""' Ill -• ..,. • ltllt c•rl•ln ..... ...... .. ....., i..;s, • _.... .Altboup chanaet are su~tle the hall ~-Wilson' ffi a result of • rulin• by ••e ' ~AICll 15: Loi 111, 81Kk C. Ofl November U, lffl, "9fOrt 11'19; A11t,,C1ll"""1 ft111, wlildl Is 1111 11llct ~ ~ 11 lflll -...... 1--t r~"""""" "'T -"~ aad; .,f , llVIU I 0 ce, e 'WI Tl.ct Jn. "" 111Mttrsl1111L1 .• Hotl:"+' .•1111ni;;1, of ,brJit'*' " ,... WMlll'Sl•Mlll I" •II If: CHEF'• '""· ~1 l!ld PtclrlC to -... 'the·~ or '., .1wr.., the bli Dodaes Wiii have In •I ab 0 rate State Public UUUtJes Com· •A•c&L 1,, Let 112. •IKk c. •rid fw t.t!d st.,., .. ,..,,.11r 1•,.,...... '"'"'"· 111rt111rt1n11 1o1 "" "'-" e1 e..11 H1t11w1r. c--°''Mir H•_,.,. pie•~ jar ~l. •• • . ., __ ...., Sot everytlplnc cl)1n1ed· but schedule ol tele--... _ .. _.__ m1111on. TrKI In. Sldnf'I' Wttnlltrf, Milt. ~ ,...,. .... ~. WllMI ' """'""" .,,.,. Sitd'IJ. c.wi.mi. ~r Wltll "" aft" -HU ..... .. ....... ___ th'• The .,."""" UIQ;Jla ..,_ ll'AltCl!L 17: L.t 131, l llCI\" C, H¥r.r1. 11'111 .. l"Hr& AM· CUrtll, -~ the first Mi!Qtlon ti IMJ, lltlltt, r.llNI"' ~ etciiflollc btYvHt flduefld t.v moft ~t.·--11 M... ~ ;"_,.'~ .. year. WJth posimllterl in the field ., ..-iwne flJ8}1ll Of t h r. t e _. Trtcl 1n to "" " " 1111 Mr.Mei ...... lllllCIM Dttld NO'+'fl'l'lbtr :H, lNf lktftlt{I}: Off SALt: GINlllAL LIO!U<Nl oq Ulilft ,..... •'"'-'--of th lrllnu fr ··-Fr . 11'!\ICl!L 1•: Liii I •1111 ,,, •i.e. .,. . ..-uJMd ~ "" '#1111" lllitrumtnl CltOCKl!I -CITIZINS LICINI~ HO, ,4MIPQ ,-IH\1ld "' ctnt, and of jelly •• d ~-............. e c~r a om -.>all a~. D, TrKI 1n. w -~ ....,. """ tKtcvfM NATtO,,,.L .a.I.NI( Mill ~·-· fw '"""'"" i.c.1111 11 ..,._,et by --.. nt . is completely .atrodynam1c Oakland and San Joat will PA•CIL It: I.At~. lledl; D, Tract IM-· ' . l•tc11htr If JM Wiii IUl'l'll dlilrtM). r-~ I "1 ...-' and • ...._.., to D d -~.l••t to Lon · 172. WrTNfU IYLYMM 1r:6 otlldll _.. • tN tt.ft MIMll ~ Tillt "" '9f•I e1Mlflr111111 ,.,. ""' ' ~MORE d l"'I ma f't c • a\;\;l;'lwng 0 • • 2 Ontan'o .v ........... g 8-!aclf ll'AICl!L 211; Llf .u .. llodl D. Tr.et (SUL) YOUM•. •••H ... 1 .. Mr#S trenlftr " MW liwlnKI 11111 " •Ill ~ .... 1 • .:... 1.: the ~-ltylistl, lll a "moulded. ht· and San D1e10 betwetn Dec .. In. Jolv> I. L• 11J Wtlt TM,_ """" ._..11) I• !flt ..,,,. If 11;tt-.11, ,_...,......,_ .. , ~ l"AICEL ti: Loi 4'. •i.ctt fl, .Tr1d Ntt.,., ~vllllc ,,C1llfenll9 .... AN. C.lfilnlll tlJM lf!Clutlrlt ~ MH~Mll 11 12MO.W, rutCkl .. IJiei aft ' tep'lted1farm1 flVin& I round• 1~ Ind Jan. 10 b1ftead Of ltop-
172. · • ~tTncll'IL Office In , ........ , J0'411 wl:IOI C*Wkll .. IM i.illewl111: Clah ..-• fust]p ff~ to ,. ~at LoJ 1. .. -1._ fl--' ~l.ltCIEL n: Ltt "· •i.d D, fted LOI A"""' '-"" ~... ........ ~t ............ ·~ Hot9 to·10 into effect Jan. i. Acaln " a "". ..... l"'L -i'ns Back ~~ U•l.
111. • M1 Corr:mluJ0t1 EXJll,. IP'llMltlllll °' .... c..tt n.1~ P1i.t, =.,..""" ..,..... • 1100.-w. 1tw1t1lrntfl1 to Illustrate: · p~er,all, appearance of the \..dUl rulinc •~plies to PaC:ific
" •A•cl!L n : lMa * •• ,,.,, ....,.11$f ,., "" Ncwtmt:.r n '"" o.:llMll' t. '· '" "'"" ""'*"'4',,, trtAOlJ.oo. Stnl•"' Fr1ctlonl] wel•••· lo r •••-r Sou-. Airw1y• . A Ir a11c1< D. Tr•ct 172. • • , STATI Of CAl.IJl'OltNIA I IHI ~ ..... IA ,,,. -...! If u.a.tl 1M ..... -· .., 11A1ce1. 2•: Lets 1• _. 11• 1r11 couNrf Of" LOS AHOELES 1.. .1 o.ne;o1111 N"9 i.. ..,. •"*"" • br··~ut ce-·•· ,.· ill •-•o· me that me•••, lower, B C.Wcrnt.a and PICU1c Air 111, akld< a, Tr.et 1n. °" NoYembet 11, 1N1. belor• "It\ w.aoo.w. cau ·~ U'e' .a· _,_ tt Tr THI!'. l"EOll'LIE OF .THE STATE DF 1he undtril1Md. • Nell,., Pubfk Iii ""'' " """ IMICI .. rNd btNIHft eii-1 .... ted to 1lub the rounded, •""" Charger·lsh in _o_yco_ &Mport. CA(ll"IOllNIA. t. fll9 ...,.:Mm. Olftt>-11111 "°' Mid '""'· _._11'1' _,.. ..w ~ _p MW tr...mro<" ~--i·-PSA had applled earlier ·for Ullk: s! " • •• H1rmt Hltllltt.I. Tn11tw Ullllfr Decll r• 11111 -lderttloil "' "" ,,....., el number el Plckaa:t aizes from IPPMf~, Al.lflOUP· both UM ~ I -t h I ' to 'd
Ytu .. ,.._ " 1111 with the flof: " 1r.._w. .TNlf ~,. .J""' MW ....,_ Mii or ,.i.i k9nMl•I ••toll. The num~· ol dil ..• P.ol. ara and ........ , ••• ba .. ·~ TORONOTO (UPI) _ Two u or ~y . prov1 e Cleft :'c-t In' wtildt JM 1bew U, IMS. ~ M """ It 1111 N II .. Ill ~-1ntr nttr WIMftr -uca· "' LUI' l rvf to ' __
ent1 • ... w-111 • wr1H11n ,..,_, w11ose 1111me " wttKrlllM " 1111 btM 1.,,,..,... ttr a..~ If ferent lize rolla of ns:per · samt basic body de.sign there major Ontario food chains permanen ae Ct ....,'6
•II 11 ....;;.,.,. i. ""' ~rnt "'-w11111n lna"-t 11111 1a_,.... Consumer• who ...... on in· Aloll:ollc .__ CD111n1, -II/Ml i., r-· Beach but waa turned down wi •·~-·'""' "" Mf"llc• 0t1 ''"' "" uecrMd "" M""· uu.J s.c. Mn " -. towels wjll drop from 30 to is a· difference In lfille rear h a v e said they were in • . . . · r Wl'fliilieoM. 11 tfl""9CI w1111m wtTNI» m'f ~.,... 11111 efllci.1 ""L _._llmen•-a-•~--than n..t 111t •ltct 11111 flLI qi. ,. I and o/ 1 d nd ..,,,.a,1.... .~· ._,. .. .,. __.. nd tnt' ~-I ol North .1.---=-The commiuton wd such a °'""'"' or w11111n t111rtr <SEALJ 014 .. ·~ llL'Cl.;.c:(" w .,.... wllM:ll ... llW'tl" "'911Mf ' SI a a ............. c.nu, "''*"" .. u,., 1 "''"--avor a ft.llK-1-K:aD permit would give PSA ad·
"' elltw!Mre, l••c<'PI t111t J•""'• •. ~ .. ",, •. ,~. 1 they used to be about meeting tr11111W. ,,....,. "'c~.., Miid oils from.15 to 7. . appolntn:_MnU with the Monaco boycott on Califoml1 grapes ~antage O"er Alt California ltd,.,. II 111111.t ftlt ilett ,,., c , ... ,...,.,. • ,. lllt lbii!W .rwi. ...... trt: B -ri..July t•· k•od d be'•• de"· Ind ill I . . ........ • t 1o 5tctlo:I m.s « tll• Codi Prlnclprt0fflc1 In the paymenta.·Fewer thin 16 ' ....... nttt '*11Mi9"-ti 1179 y· .. ""t". • uc ·-~&l , .... mort . Miit. -W pos llgnl lD un:tr and Pacific Air Transport.
-.: n •roc11111.... within 1eo 111¥11. ~°: t:!n~.J:"~ .. 1,. installment borrowen p t r '#1111\ltt tMl.o L• ~ c.111tm~1. Industry promiHS 1 ,71 percent • OUr 1'.lt_ car wu the Monaco stores discouraging people Applicant& J the three car·
Y.i ll't nollflld 11\lrl unln:: """ ILO •·-ust 1' 1'72 000 •·•~ I I Ill --•uctton •-todl " di! IOO ~ f-"''"I. th ~ • wnttt;o ...._ ..... i..c11.,., Trw •OTHMAN a H4Mr1.Tot1 I, are __ ... , .. a , tut 10111:1 M10t.A.M., . .,_,..,.., 1m· ~ w Y • -• • new ,. 1981. 'lt comes ,.,.~, -s ng em. riers had been opposed by
t1a1;ottffl wrn t•k• 1u•t""!!I' r.r •nr '* w111111r1 ...,...,,,... diys in their l\ayments com· D11t11: , ......... _..._ 1"'· T 1 ferent a1ze band aid packaa:. es. only 11 1 two-door hardtop Spokesmen for Steinberg's W•"tern Alrllne•, wru-• w 'd ~ fl#' d1m11H "'1NlldN ln rh• '--""""" Cdftl'tlll ,... ..-' '""""' J. r. '1111 tr.r p -~ ed mil" • •·• Lo I Id th -~• c•111n1. 11 1rl•l11t1 11"" CO"tl'1ct, Attr.. pared with an averqe of 17 1~1 .a•t1uno11t1. '""· o .. wer a pacaq:e mze.:i with . 1tandard buck.et Hltll ... "' w awa u eir store& it plumed to stet addit.j-•I
.. , wnt 111Pl'I' 1o Ill• courr tw en1 11'\lblllllld 0t1111r cout a11" ll'flol, to 19 . 1._. year ne current ~r !"' 011"'1"'· """· will fill from 13 to I, and• choice between co•••le would continue to stock ,., .. 1·-•·tween Lo"• Bee··r.ch other r11i.t dlm111ffd In JM C11m11l1lnl. N~ 1e. 2S "" DtclfllMr 2 , ~~ • r•Mffr• ,...., • .. ., uc ''6 v...., m1r Mtk ""' e11v1c• o1 '" '"' 1M rate la the lowest since 1959. ,. ... ~~1,... c...it Dill'!' ~1111 toothpute, from 57 to 5,. or fixed center seit with pull Callforni1 gripes but pro-1ind San Franclsco-Oaklaftd ~~"'c!!'.n,.":;1":n~m~~:",:~,:: •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Otaml:trt, 1Nt ~ IN APD~ON, the COJJ1· down armnst. Interior ap-boyco1t slgru would appear Dec.13.
'""""•' .,...., ... tit cen1u11N wllhl" "" • -· • m. trct l>epu1ment reports pom· tment · 1eve" · ... · 't • 1 near them on display counten. time 11m11 ittlM 1n t1111 •um-fir • • LEGAL NOTICE .1:... I •·· ~ " :~i;:L•, ..-.1ttt;o 111t1••111 "'"" -i.1n1. : s th• g : .,..11,.. ~t t _.. canmitments from Monaco have moved lnto The boycott, or1an.IK(I by
w E ,, JOHH • 0 me 1 n· . Cl•T•PICl.TI °" BUllMIU ~ufldm'iln of 20 bas.le con· hi1her fashion with i(Wnite the California-hued United cOuntr Celrt Ind • . . -• -• l'l<Tlf.UI HAMt ' IUmflr ftema to cut on th~. aCctnt on 11f1Vft . a 11 d rarmworkers Union,... ha I ~'::.~ ~"'"" : :. A,i~1•=:1,.: ,.l'#t~ ~rt! own UM: number of tht1r pias.senitt 'comfort · 1pread to 2-4 U.S. and three ·s11i. • c11111>n111"' • • A ..... ,,._ """"· c11lfl:nM, vMer pe,cb:p 11w-by JllJy, and -. · Canadian ciUes. The unlon'hu
""'C-tr el°''"" • M. . g ? tllt tldlllllll flrtn "'"" " l.l.L90A u i.. ..J .. -....1 to --LI. _.... Tiie duh ti completelv bee !.!...~· E. Cl_,,,_ • IS s· .ln_ : .,,'"". ···-MUSIC .. ·'!!'SI_ ...... _M.. I\ ~ ,,... .. _. .:mc'(I J-11C· . . all ~ n _ on strike • c a.t n I t .._.... • ..... tionl in the tunber rJ. driver orierUd with . I. C!On-California '"'IP' r·-•-~--
O•tM 0cttto.r 10. '"' • • wt:eM -1o1 fvll 1nd ""QI " r11lflllet Plckal . trols moun,ted Pft a panel •· owi.;ur;:o ~ ...... J. K•NNIDY • "' u 1o11i.w.: . • l1ltl .... July and 1965
.. """"" " LIW • • KEVIN llCHfl!lt l'OIDEl•lutl!H. "'1 • directly in front of the driver .
IMS wnl<Mr9 • .., .. .,1,. • • rm 11'111nHtt11, c-Ml f""' type. of products. w ..... ..i need t · It says the ranch owners u. ,,_ .... c111w1111 ,.... • • D•ltd "'9Wmbtr 21. 1H1 To' give you an idea. ol how ~ e . exl""' .e , a 1 range have continually refused them
Tt111t11t1:t 11u1 JIJ.MI, • • K""' •ld:1er ..,_,bruttcl ,_ .-..a ..__ feehn1 ucH tin)t we at AllHN7 flt ''-'~lllfl • e 51111 If C1FllDmll, Or'"" c-tfrr Mll .nQ U111Sd the lilt JS, • the ri1ht to orcanize the srape
mt« • • °"' ~ 21• 1,.• .....,. IM• , IOmt ol tbt bJgut Hduc· tempted to ll•!'1 ~ car and workers, even thou .... over Ill ~111:11.,,1111 °''"'' c...1 &.ll'I' ~111:1. • • • Holeort ,ublic In ,,.. ..,. •Id .stt.., .,~ will •-, for d r y foodd no lsnffi_ on m the usual 1 1 the .,, Novtmtltr u 1nd DICt!Mt!' i. t. 1', • • ,..,_ltr _,.. ICl!VIH llCHTll .-.. °"' I • -n o m hive j'ol-·' '"' ,.,.., FOll)f:1ta1uoEN Qlwll to ,. " dM••i-•·, ins'·nt ~-·-·, pact. 'l'he aey hu been mov-~·--: • JM ,.._ wflctl<I ... ,,.. "' ~.... ~ .,,.... 1.a I""'"'.._. ed h the union. The union also has
• • " t11t w11111" 1t11tr_. _. •ell-JMtaronl' products pickles to t .e lower left of the h ed ••-·-• 'th • : =~te::t "i~ "" M111t. artificial 1weetenerl, tea bais: dash to remove It from the c ar1 un: rauu• owners WI
•-a1n1 • • llet..rd A. H11M• "•per cu-. peal mou, sham· are1 of_ Impact by a n UJinC violeQCe against uniop ClttTlll'ICATI 91' ••IMlll • • Hellt'Y P"4lo<ltlfti'nlt -,... tr ed t "°'11 pickets and importin1 iUtgal1 •1CTITHK1S "AM' . • • ~r111C1,11 Offfe1 1" poo, hair apray. Tht items unrt1 a1n ctn er teat Muican labor to work on
Ttw u!llJenltllld • certlf\I IMf trl e • Or1ns1 (lunly bel J.,dlu tiy •1..-,._ -•-"•tr ·• an1Juct1"' • 11u11-.t ...,. c:-• ,. ... , • .I.Mo ,.,.,,, now nt ~ lll'O u1e ......,,,.. ,._...... • , 1 ) their ranches. Drlvt, NIWllOL't IMCI!, C1tlflrnl1 '1MO • ' De for · U •t '-IJ • .a S:.1 ' c.11fem11, 11roc11r the 11tt1t1ws 11rm. ,....,. • • ~· •· ... Ill! meree putment polSJ· you aren ... .---ore .. ll'ACESETIEl·VALENC/A COM~ANY : : ... ~ ..... c......... bit r«luctlons take about 62 enterint aJ))' of thk year'•
LEGAL NOTICE
Douglas Awards
MOL Coniract
AI'IJ1°Chalmer1 : of
Milwaubo, Wis.,· hu teen
ltlected to develop an : ad·
Vanced fuel cell f<r the Ulf!M
States Air Force'• Mdned
Orbltlnc Laboralmy (r.ilL)
procr1111. :
Announcement of the rr9Jor
subcontract wu made-ti:fay
by !ha.11\0~U Jloul)it o1
HunUnat0n I • a e' h , : the
laboratory vehicle contri:tor
for MOL. ;
And 1111t Mid 11rm i. _,...... « • • ~uMltllM °''"'' co.11 D••l'I' 111111, cents of every ,..._ ... dolla' n.-1•-Corp. ~.~• · -· 1111 fl>tlewlnt ",._.., ..... M-lol H ...,. u nd D ~ 1 , 1• ·-...-.. ...., .. 3 JCJ-P.'""""",. ,1vw 1111t 11111 111tet1 • ,.l:flflct '"' 11 • 411 -• -' ' ., we 1pend ... or about $31 could lit'there for tt mlnute1 l•J!Dwl: • • IHI 111M11 , J. w. K1:.uCJ DevELOll'MENT ca.. • • LEGAL N011CE billion a year. trJlnc to fl.Jure out how . to
1Hc.. u. c,,_,. °'""· Ntw.wt • • The day IS finally dawnlns start the Car. If' yon•-left
Queen •Falsied1'
INdl, CINltnll• ftMI 411 c. l-----==-----1 '" ·• IUILOll!•I 11111!. 0 u I c I! s COi· • • ,., • .,, when you won't havt to be handed, it'• perfect. ·~ ~~ ~,.=. ~ •""· : • CllT~i~;.'./.:u~' ,.rJ,.•:u• 1 ma~ wtl11 . to find the but Quite Mtkuble · fn U. .
Ship's Smokepipes Faked J~ JI:ur' DIVILOftM!:NT : : ~E::':S:. tr;-_ .. -•. "-~. ~ .. 11 btr1&1n in toilet tiuue. Monact is llnple held and
co .• nK. • Je1 room ·, -~!hit Is 1 Cl~ __..lllct e fk'lllllut flrlll -el MAIVIN'I --• •r ,,. w, KM • • »-••T01tlAL se•vter 11111 11'111 Mitt .,.. lea than 1dequatl . many LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 'peDer• are gone -but visllon :gt..,~~: ••sou•c1s c0111· : YOU. Bet, Then Ia •• 1 : ::,.11~11"1:',~-:W~":..-~ Signal Win.s of the new model.!l. Staodard Queen Mary la getting falaiel. will tie able to aet a foUrth
• 0.11 ... ,. ....,,..... • • -:i~ _? __ a_, • "" fltl..._.: eftline is the 313 cubic ind! Workmen have pulled off two •a.-.-. view -·. Nllca Ir •Ill.rt W MMefrfll • .\ad ut.I .... q .. be MIUl9lm .......... ~ flm .6 MAlllVIN IC. IO'l'STEI, IJ .. hi/th o( L--.,,.":"9'' ,.... -· STAT! Of" CALll'OiNIA I • • WOSIJ, Simi ....... C.tlfttnlt. 0 Co v. I • n d • u t 0 mat i c "~' stack• and are stripplq: fnri throughout lhe Queen ~ C~ftH~ ~?S ~HG~') • ... : the unu..t fa Jear 18Tfftll aoocwt • • .... • DllM ~~:"K.llitJ~Tll ii nract transmiJSiOh comes U In op. out interior lmOkepjpts and Miry and other ahlpi "ID CO
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-Gurney Zips to Victory • Ill Rex Mays 300
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By DEKE HOULGATE
ot !IN Dlolly Plltt Sl•H
RIVERSIDE -Dan Gurney woo· the
race, bUt nobody really paid much at.-
tenUon Sunday at the Rex Mays 300
at Riverside International Raceway.
For Gurney, of Corona del ·Mar, the
victory wu bJs seventh in a major
race here, a record no o n e In tiistor7
has ever equaled at a single ra~ ~
Altogether, Gurney has driVen 1,100
victorious m 11 e 11 at the road Course
sometimes referred to as "Dah Gurney
International Raceway."
Irish Prove
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Trojans Are
Vulnerable
By United Press Wernational
Ara Parseghlan still hasn't figured
out how to win lhe close games but
he's come up with a formula to beat
Soulhei:n California -and Woody Hayes
is bound to, lake notice of it.
Of course, Parseghian's Notre Dame
team did:n't actually beat USC Saturday,
despite a 21·7 halftime lead. Parseghian's
teams U!Ually don't win the close games
and they're not noted for doing well
in the ·second hall and the result was
a 2l-21 deadlock -which is bound to
cost USC its No. 1 rating.
But the game proved how vulnerable
USC is despite the brilliance of O.J.
Simpson and the Trojans are going 1o
be in trouble in the Rose BowL against
Ohio State's tou~ defensive gam~
The Irish ignored the rest oC the USC
offense and concentrated on Simpson
on every play, holding hinl to 55 yards
on 21 carries.
Of coorse, a good passer could destroy
this kind of defense iiince the Irish defen-
sive playe~s d).dn't penetrate witil )hey
saw where Simpson w1.s going or made
sure he didn't have the ball. .
But Trojan quarterback ~ve Sogge,
who was '17 for 28, was able to bum
the Irish defense for on1y one ~yard
TD bomb in the whole game.
The other two USC touchdowns came
as t h e results .of. breaks, Sandy Durko
ran back ·an Intercepted pass ·for a
TD on the, second _play _of the "game
and a bWhly questionable pass ln..
terference cd.ll rf\lllified 'a ~otre Dame
intercept1oo of . a sGgge _pass in1 tJ;le !
third periOO andkept USC's second TD
drive going.
In other acUon on the last big Saturday
of the college season, Army turned back
Navy, 21·14; a.on College rippeij Holy
Cross, 40-2111; Oklahoma rolled over
Oklahoriill Stato, 41-7; .GeorlJa ri!IP'd
Georgia Tech, 47-3; T<nnessee nipped
VanderbOt, lG--7; Alabama edgei! Auburp,
24-16; winlea Mississippi State tied
Liberty Bowl-bound Mississippi, 17-17;
San Jose Slate topped Brigham Young,
~21 ; Baylor towed Rice 1&-7; Florida
upset Mlam!, FJa. 14-10 and . California
topped !\lWall, 17-12. '· . . . '
Gia'I°it-killer ELA
Battles El (;amino
Gurney averaged 111. 788 mph tn hll
. Olsonite Eagle Gumiy • ..Ji'ord to win the
'final U.~. Auto Club chamPionship event
by . more than one lap over thie ln-
dlanapolls 500 winner, Bobby Unsee.
Rick Muther of Laguna Beach fln1'hed ·
fourth.. .
The crowd of 36,500 was more in-
terested, ·however;-in the battle between
Umet and Marlo AndretU for lhe na·
lioi>al driYing champlonshlp. . ,,
At the end of the day Unser wu
champ by a four-point margin compiled
after %4 races, Including the lndlanapo!ll
500.
Gwney, who only .raced three .times, ,
wound up seventh in the point standings.
He won the Mosport, Ontario, 200 and
placed second in the Indy 500.
The drama of the Unser-Andretti batUe
actually began early in the week. Unser'a
crew took bis Ford overhead cam engine
to a ·<tynamometer ln Long Beach for
testing, and through a one-iJHl-milllon
chance, the engine exploded on the dyno.
Carefully concealing the fact, Unser
arrived b e ~ e ..,.Friday with o n I y two
engines, quallfled and ran the race on
one of them. ·
AndretU, meanUme, ·blew an engine
Silturday during qualifying, and his crew
had to, install a "secood best" pOwer
plant also for the race.
Unser went all the way. AndretU made
It halfway through the 300-mller. Then
AndretU, through a pre-arranged .
stratagem, ·apparently master-minded by
Firestone olficlals, began to play
"mwilcal cars."
.He jumpe.d into Joe Leonard's No.
eo turbine. Two laps I&t_er, unaccustomed
HOO.TIED.-Ram running back Dick Bass iJ
brought to earth af\er picking up a sizable gain
'clul'ing \be first quBrter of s~ay's Ram-Minnesota
"UJ"IT......._
game SUnday afternoon. Bass had a ~ood day and
11.!Ulams,..easlly beat the Vikings, 31-3. The tackler
at.rlglit\29) Is Vikes' Kart Kassulke.
L_A MapJs Minnes_ota, 31-3
Sickly Jone's Spurs Rams
~ MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) -
The Los Angeles Rams needed Dave
"Deacon" Jones to accomplish two of
the three goals they set for Sunday'•
National Football League game against
the Minnesota Vikings -even if Jooea
thought 1le might have 1o stay in bed.
The Rams wanted: To win their first
game ever in Metropolitan Stadium, to
prove t h e·y could wm Ill c o I d weather
and to gi¥e coach George Allen his
first shutout in three years u Los
Angeles coo.ch.
L o a Angeles tetmed right at h o m e
In the 34-degree weather and a wet
snow in romping past the Vikings 31-3
as Roman Gabriel fired three touchdown
passes to flanker Wendell Tucker a.n d
the Jones-led defense had a field day.
at full strength," the 250-pound defensive
end said.
. The Vlkinp would hate to have to
play the Rams again wl.th Deacon at
lull alrength.
Minnesota was held 1o 127 yards total
offense and went 26JA minutes before
recocding.a first down.
Quarterback Joe Kapp was tackled
fi ve times for losses of 52 yards, and
the Rams recovered three fumbles.
In contrast, the Ram offensive line
gave Gabriel perfect protectton. 111e. Loe
Angeles quarterback was bit "only once
after. he got off a pass and tackled
once on a abort qi.iarterbact sneak.
''We wanted 1o atop the paaa ruab,•
Gabriel aaid. "In order to atop Jt, we
had to run . We felt this was where
our bread and butter had to be,"
Led by Willie Ellison's 93 yards rushing
that Included a tw~yard touchdown run,
the Rama piled up 201 yard! on the
groond.
Gabriel picked the right opportunities
to J>BSll, completing 10 of 18 for 123
yards. The three touchdowns to Tucker
carried I, 10 and 25 yardl.
Bruce Gossett kicked a 33-yard field
goal and four extra point.a.
"One saUafacUon after all these weeks
II to aee the team improving every
Week,0 Allen Aki.. ''TbiJ WU the best
aame of tbe year.
.
' . : to driving alongalde the other turbine,
driven by Art Pollard, AndretU collided
with Pollanj in tum nine and put both
the red cars out of the race.
Parnelli Jones, owner of the machine
Andretti had been driving, scooted down
to the scene of the accident on a
motorcycle, placed Andretti on the back
and roared back to the pits.
Lloyd Ruby , by this time the only
Fire.Stone driver within shooting distance
of Unser, was called in, and AndretU
took over his car.
By !hill -acl·ol turntni -bis car to Mario, the veteran·Teun Rub)',
dropped from third to fourth In tho
final point stand.ing.s. He would have
edged out Al Unser in the aeaaon point
total ll be bad been allowed tq flnl.sb
the race.
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Vallely's Debut
Highly Impressive
With newcomers John Vallely and
Curtis Rowe. paving the way, UCLA
began its quest of .a third straigM_na.
tional collegiate basketball champlonshJp
Saturday night with a 94-8% conquest
of Purdue at Pauley PavUion.
Vallely, a junior from Orange Coast
College, and Rowe, a sophomore up
kom the Bruin frosh, scored 46 polnta
between them.
Vallely was a·1larter at guard, scored
three of t h e Bruins' flrat f i v e points
Egan Sparks
Laker s Past
Bucks,119-112
•
fNGLEWOOD (UPf) -Reserve guard
Johnny Egai:i came through with a 27-
point perfonnance Sunday night to help
the Loll .Angeles Laken beat the
Mllwaukee"Bucka, 119-112, at the Forum.
For the third straight game the Lakera
were without the services of Jerry West
sidelined with the Hong Kong rip.
It's doubUul that West will be back
for the next came -Tuesday night
against Phoenl1.
A more durable veteran, Elgin Baylor,
contributed 34 golnts against the Bucks
who were surprlalr!gly tough against the
Weatern Division NBA leaders. The game
was Ued 22 times and Milwaukee I e d,
91-90 with JO minutes to play
Egan had a ni.De-polnt final quarter
a. n d Wilt Chamberlain controlled t h e
backboards •with 27 rebounds ln
the 16th win In %3 games for Loa Angeles.
Forward Fred HeUel paced Milwaukee
with 25 point.I, center Wayne Embry
got 23 and John McGlockUn add~ 19.
The score was Ued 59-59 at the half.
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and proceeded to log an lmpreaslve noor
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"I was very pleased wi.th_John's Jtlay,"
commented Bruin coach John Wooden
afterw ard.
"He's goln& to be a 11 right. Purdue
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Tonight's schedule has University of
San Francisco at CaWornla, Utah at
Stanford, Oregon at North Carolina,
Southern €aJlfornla · at Co Io rad o ,
Northwestern at University of California
at Santa Barbata and Fresno State at
San Jose State.
Oregon play's another game at tough
North Carolina Tuesday night while
Washington State is at Gonzaga and
Santa Clara at UC DaviJ.
Oregon dumped Utah 88-89 as Billy
Gaskins scored 23. . •
A third Pacific-I member was vtc-
tori o u a •• st-lnford downed
Northwestern, 61-ji. Don Grlffln acored
S'7 for the Indl8!W.
Oregon State, /also a Paclflc-1 team,
defeated University of San Franclsco,
60-50. CSU'a 7'/.oot center, Vic Bartolon:~,
scored 18 point& and USF'1 Pete Cross tallied 20. .
Heralded sophomore JackJe RJ.dgle
pumped In 24 u California de!ealed
it! alumni, 92-69.
Southern <;ffllomla wu dmnped -
by Brlglia,m Young as BYU'1 Paul Ruf.
fner, Doug Howard and Lynn Penonr
bit 25, 2% and 20 polnla. USC'a M
. Ron Taylor scored %9.
WAshlngton gave the PaclO~ another
victory in nonconference cotnpetlUoo bJ
beaUn( Idaho, 87-G.
Coaches Tab
0. J., Keyes
To AA Team
NEW YORK (AP) -0. J, Sbn-.
Southern California'• Hei'111an Trophy·
winning backfield Duh, and four other
repeaters were named todi.f to the 19111.
Kodak All·Amerlca coll .... lootball loam
Jdected by the American Football
Coache1 Asloclatjon.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Coalinga
will h o s t top -rated College of t h e
Redwoods Satunia,y in the finals rl. the
small school divlsion ot the California
junior college footbiall plaY<>Us.
Redwoods, 1-1 Ii:i regular sea!IOrt play,
routed "Mtra ·eocta, JM, S.tfi!da)' to
advancf:"to the tide game and COelinga
wu an upset llictor 09e.r defeeding cham-
pion Hartnell, 4.S-41.
The Vikings wailed objecUve. No. I
Yh<!h 'Fred Cox bootod a lt-yanl field
coal with 19 aeconds to play.
· The victory kept the Rams, 10-1~1,
one half game behind BalUmore in the
Coastal DivWon, Minnelota fell into a
!lrst-pl.C.'ae-wW.<Clllcqo b. the Cen-
tral, eaa with M reconla.
D-Day for Troubled SJS
Slmpaon and Purdue'& LeroJ ~a,
•.pair " apectacular, ruontni:.bacb,
"""' namecl.to lbe.aquad for~ --.. ,...., a!Olll wllb olfenahe
enda Ted Kwallck GI Penn stale and
Ron Sellera GI Florida Stato and
defemlve end Ted Hendr1clll GI Miami,
Fla. '
Quarlert>a<b Bob Doqlaas " Kamat and Terry llanratty ~ Notre Dame,
wbo lied In lbe volfllg, 111111 rminlnr
backs Paul Glpaon GI -and Qir1'
Gilbert GI Tau alao won backflold .....
on the 79th annual coacbll' lqUld. In the. large college division, the
semifinal round will flnd El Camino
(1()..0) at Freano City College (a.%) and
East Los Angeles (10-0) wW-meet CltnJs
(9-1 ) at Azusa. ...
El Camino, top--ranked In the cYvtsion,
advanced to the. &emis with a S'l-12
victory over Dlablo.. Valley. .1 .
East Los An'e1ek puHed an ' upset in
Its 17-7 win OVtt Sat\ Diego City College
and Cilrul oulacoreil De Azua, »-20. ---•
Jones, w b'o ukl he had 10$-dq:ree
fever f r om the Ou Saturday night, had
a I o t to do w I t h holdinl Minnesota
without a touchdown.
He trapped runoen for I0881e1 three
times. made at 1e11t 10 iackles and
knocked lOOlll a fumble.
"I had a temper~tur. GI 10: at
gametime," Jones said. "I waa terrlbly
, ill. It took a lot out of me. I manaaed
to find some energy tome.place and Went
out .. and played. ·
"l wOOld baYll Uked to bav~ been
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SAN JOSE (UPI) -This !J the day
of decisiM for San Jose state College.
Seven Negro members of lta football
team refused to play in the. 1W10D
ending game againat Brtgham Young
Unlvenily Solurday, evm under lhrut
ol loolng their llCholarablpo.
They .Jfid nOt play becaulo al their
charge that BYU, a Mormon achool,
discriminates against blacks. T h e
Negroes were told two weeks ago II
thet <\I~ not play they would lole llJ<lr
achOlanhlps. . •
Al thflliJ llalld. -' thlt .clion. u
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It la to come, wDI take plact this week.
If tt dOOI, then the Spartan basketball
team, whkh opens Its season tonight,
may be short Its Negro players.
Negro itble.tes In aU sports at the
Jtato llCbool said lut week that U tbe
football players Jose their ~arshi\j
f o. r oot playing against BYU they w I I
turn .In thelr1.
Among those threatening that action
wu OIJmplc track gold medaltst Lee
Evans. . . . , ,
A crowd al only 2,8'15 uw .the, gamo
agalmt BYU Salunlay. M:ci>rdlJig to Bob
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Bronian, lchool alblellc director, tt wu
the smallest crowd for a San Jose State
game In tho Jf yean be hu . been
with the llchool.
The ,..... boycotUn• Negro players
watched the came from the stands.
The Spartau """ It on three lhlrd
quarter Till. 25-21, afler promlaJnc -Harry Andenon Ibey· woold win It 1,..
him. Andenqn rellgned bla job 1 month
ago after another lollna campaign..
Saturday'!. victory wu tho twn'a lhlrd
" tbe ,.., In 10 -I
Notre Dlml!•a Jim s.,mour aad.
Soutbem Methodbt•a Jerry'l.evtaa joined
Kwallck and Sallerl en tho iilfemm --'l'weoly --........... -"' the 17-man oquad. -J,y ,,_ than 1,000 memben GI llli ArCA, d
Notre Dame laklnl tlrie 'apota lllil ,....
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Wham! Oat: Oops: Fumble:
Pittsburgh nl<:eiver Roy Jefferson, former utah star, fumbled bei;tt
when be wu bit squarely by St. Louis defensive back Larry Wilson.
Pittsburgh player J . R. Wilburn recovered the fumble, however. st.
Louis won the Sunday game, 21).10.
jports In Brief
Haywood Shatters Foe,
Backboard in Big Debut
Spencer Haywood didn't break any
~ In bit lint appearance In a
major coDece basketball 1ame Saturday
night, but he d1d manage to break the
glass backboard on one of his driving
jump stK>ts.
His University of Detroit l e a m was
tealing Aquinas llXt-40 at the time. with
six and one-half mlnutes left -and
because of the lopsided margin and the
time it would have taken to (ind and
install another backboard, the p:me was
termin ated.
The &-8 rebounding star ol the U.S.
Olympic t.eam llCOred 31 pointa: in the
game, his flnt after transfmina from
a junior college. He already baa the
broken back.board ; the records will come
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ORLANDO, na. -n. Onnee Comity
Run.biers from c.Hfonda ... t don
ltl • )NS delte.t Satarday • 11 • t hefGl'9
Utt Oralndo Paatlten, wtuen f• tM
-'.,.., " Ille CaotDeatol -leagae dwnpiomlllp.
Don Joau .mew One twWon
panes, ldck«I tbree llWd aoall ad -
.... ....,-. He opened Ille ocoria& -
a Iii-yard fteld a-J, muJda& I i.....
reeon1 al II Jardl wllld 1'e °" lut
seuoe. 1
Later Jaus tbrew two m puRI
to CorHll c II a m p t • a, a former
Ua.A player.
John Seedbor& ldcked ...... lkld aoall
for tbe Ramblen. ............
BORDEAUX, FrMCe -A Uniled
States ..... lhat Included Arthur Albe
o1 Riclunond. Va. md Charles PUlrlll
ol Puerln Rico defeoled • French .....
r...i In exhibition i..mll matd>es Satunlay
night and Sunday.
Pa.sareU and Ashe were defeated In
doobles play by Pierre Darmon and
Daniel Cent.et, M , 6-4.
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SAN DIEGO -Su Die&> Slale'1 faol-
ball team lou completed lta ....,.
Wldefeated aeDlll Iii tine ,....
,,,. Aatea ..-"' ac11v11y ,.,. ua
r,hlrday alp& wHlll a •tt wfa over
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MELBOURNE, Australia - T h 1:
Australian t.awn Tennis AaaociaUon nam-
ed a seven-man IQuad Monday to train
for defense of the Davis Cup a&ainst
the Unlled stales Dec. 26-21.
A final team ol four will be .elected
from the squad which bu one new
player, 17-year-old Sydney Junior, John
Alexander.
The seven are: Aleunder, BUI Bowrey,
Ray Rulfels, Dick Crealy, Phillip Dent,
Barry Phillipe-Moore and Allan Sl<loe.
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LOS ANGEI.n -The Loi An1ele1
Stan, 1martin& from a U9-IU ~u
Bukelball Aaodadoll Ion at. MblDelo&a
come bome to pl1y New York, Wedo
nesd1y.
The Slan dropped bMlad 'IM4 al
the end of tbe ftnt ball' Buday alght
at MhmeajlOH1 and couldn't re1abl """""· . The Pipers ru Ille lead ap la Ill•
.. Ille end " .... lll1nl ....,... ad
maintained tbe ed1e.
~ Vaqb paced Min-wit\ :a pel•ll, ... Bel Warleylell Lm
AaplN-IL
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LOS ANGELES -The Loa Aopleo Kini! are spinning toward lhe cellat
In lhe weoteni dlvlaloo ol the National
Hockey League.
Co9ch Red Kelly blames letharp. and
that's why the Kinp practlced an hour
Sunday.
"Most " aur 1\111 )Ult went for 1
state." )tell7 uld after the Kings fell
4-2 lo Pltlaburgb'1 Pequlns Satunlay
night 1t the Forum. "It wu just 1 case rl. oo effort. ...
Jim Pet.en, playing with a fractured
jaw, pul the Klnp ahea<I 1-f In the
-p<riod, but Pittsburgh'• Lou Angotti tied it and Keith McCreary pro.
vkled the wlnolng pl at 5' II ol the .
third petfod .... power pl ay.
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HOOSTON -Jlm Wu¥tr, former
coadi at SL M1ry'1 CoUtge ill Califontla,
was um.ell • e • cl eMdll Snday If tlM
Bl:at• Mavertcb If tM A.mme.. --·--Weaver, U, replaced Slater M~
wh mlped Jut Wed8ada,.
TM Mavtricb art ll tile Wnlerl
Dl\'llM ttlll1'.
ne lllDOUICtlMltt "' m8dt by cart
StonJ, &eam bulllt#I muqu.
Weanr CGaCW at Sl Muy'1 rr.a
lt51 t. Ila, eompillq I 11 ... reciwd.
St. Mary'• w11 lil&td amoq die uu.•1
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LOS ANGl!:LES -~ J . Gvlmf.
U.S. represant.ati~ l6 tbt. lnternaUooal
Olympic C<xnmille< for 20 !"'an. dlod
Saturoay in I Loa Ancelol bospi'al.
The !&-~ sportsman, -WU -ldng lo briq the 1171 Olympic Games
Ml San J ocinto t l. Salldlebaclt •
becomilll ill Jut 1buraday.
Baskethatl Scores
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Cnnp Cout ...0 acboola efttered lrl I pme behind Chleap ... -McN·" ~-.....__I I~....,,. ....._ -plql W. -Fl Ml llrll 1-. BeaQ; Colla M-Marina, In the c.ntral llivlaioo. ' .,., ._ ,_, --
-Viejo, Huntfa&ton Beach, M-The Paclten muat win· the dMalan In the..-qaar;!lr. -llal,SanClemente,FountalnValleyand title .lo atay In the nmnlllll ·f<r their Velena ~ -llarr ....-.alnClod ••fAlapdlr,.
Weatmlnder. fourth atralilS NFL .,....._.... and ............. the -... IN loool ...n .. the .... awu. "'-· -
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Funny Car Championship floale Sunday. hal!baclc BW TuCter foe louchdown 7.eke Bralkow11d loot ••• and under ~b MVlll -fol'' I tolal
Mazmanlan defeale<I Don Schumacher puaea.ol ti and 41 yards. . bli ."--'~ hr tbt'. --··"'-, ll•I lcioa ol '1 yarda.. The Paclten bad • (Plymouth) In the final htat with 1 ·Davia added field goals ·from SI and -~ •--nel pin ol 44 llnaP the air ml
7.48 clncldng. Schumaclter stopped the 13 yanh. . Packers ocored the ..,.. way they had tit m the .,....i, ol which Grahlwlkl
watches at 7.50. "We just gave ~e top much time in the firsl half -on a one-yard ·plunl' 1alned a on 11 carrlu.
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UC Irvjne buketball coach
k Davie, 11tltfled with bll
etball team's opening ef~
lort, II In F1111ertoo tonight
=i,.to get • lino .. hll
His Anteaters pl07 La V eme qouege at s p.m. 'Ihuraday
Iii the opll!\lng round ol the
'Redlands Unlvera1t7 ~
menl La V eme la tangling
l'!th Cal. stat. (Fullerton)
lclolghl ' -
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illooting le< • u rocord
against La Verne. Irvine need-
td. all lit--Saturda:J' night lo !urn hack UC Sae
Diego, 92-79. . "\ i&mht ... -~ _,-
W•ll for an openin& aaine."
DJ,vis conupentedi. . .. · "We pll.yed •t:rY ')iard
heca ....... had ••• win. 11'1 '
gOoci tO lit a iiife like lhal -
under your hell right oil the
bat.".
UCI followera showed up to
see U\e much heralded
newcomers Davis bu-at hand
thl! year but it remained f«
a couple of 16UOned lettermen
-Jell Cunningham and Mike
Heckman -lo decide the
Wile.
Cunningham made the
pivotal play ol the game and
led both teams with 18 re-
boundl. It' wu the H junior
fonrard'a three-i)Olnt play
with seven minutes to go that
gave UC! a nine-point 'lead
and one that tt never ftlln..
qnlshed.
Heekman lopped all oeorers,
hagging za and going foor.f0<·
four at the foul lint.
Those were genuine clutch
perform~ces becallse &in.
Diego was ahooUng the wotks.
During one second-PA~ streak,
UCSD caruied eight · stralght
field goal attem~.
The only sour footnote to
come out ol the debut was
an ankle sprain suffered by
\
starting guard Stelle Sabins TIES HIM UP -Nick Sanden (32) of UC Irvine ties
with four minutes to go. up Uc San Diego's Nick Carter when the latter tries The joint wa! tender Sunday . . , morning but Davis predicted a drive for the bucket dunng Saturday night s bas-
Sabins would be rei.dJ: to .e. ketbaD. clash at UCI. Anteater mate Mike Heckman
against L a V e. r n e followiri(=
whirlpool treatment&
UC 1•VIN~91frr .... "'
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Cage Standings
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Grid Finale
Possible
'lbe seemingly impossible
dream of a secrod rttaight
year of two Sunset League
teams in t h e finafs ·of ·
the AAAA CIF football ·
··-·~ '"-.:. p I a y o f f I continues in
the realm of di.tlnct' posslbU-·
Uy today With .defending CIF
champion and runnerup in
the Sunset circuit; Anaheim,
and league champion West-
minster, rn o v-1. c r into the
semifinals.
Ga~~ll~ ~~!:8 Lose
First Contest, 91-80 .
Westminster's blgges( test ol the playoffs, a -rematch Saddlebael Coll~ge "basket.
with dangerow: El Rancho, ball coach Roy Stevens la still wUI be PlAY.~ Friday at Los Angeles "CoTueuni while Ana-looking around for an ex-
heim's toughdt CIF: playoff perie~. ban handler as he
test loom!: abeact··\·~eim prepares his Gauchos for their
Stadluni ,with Sl Paul.· cham-second ga.tt)e in hi.story Tues-
pion of 'the Allgt?Us League. da,y· night ·against the Chap-
If both Sunset Le• g u e man College junicr varsity.
teams cin get by their semi-The Gauchos made their
final games the champion.ship basketball debuts • t u r d a y
woold In all probability end ' -~t In Hemet hut dropped
up at Anaheim Stadium, Jut 015'' . •
year's stte or Anaheim'• 2?--t . a 91~ decision to Mt. San
win ovet; Sa."lta Ana for the Jacinto College.
title. ~ "We had diff)CUlty wUh ~elr,
Action In AAA circles for press, particularly in the se-
Orange County schools has cond half," Stevens Said. "We!
b~n narrowed to onl! entry-must have made 10 turnovers
Loara. ~ Sa1.om will meet at criUcar Umes during the
Roiling Hills, conqueror of second h a I f. Most ci them
Laguna Beach 42-14, at El were of the ball handling
Camino College. variety.
All games are set for I "l'm disappointed we lost
o'clock Frkl:~jght· our opener, but it was a good
St. Paul " Anaheim at An-start for us. Now --~~·ve all
ahelm Stadium ~i~ ooe eame unuer our
Westmin;iter " El Rancho .. 1 thlnk we should have
at LA ColiRtl~A. been able to beat them,"
Loara vs Rolling Hllb at El Stevens said, "but we need
Camino an experienced guard, 10rne-
St. John Bosco V1 San Ma· one who can h a n d I e the
rino at Cerritos ball agaimt a press."
A.A. Mt. San Jacinto Jed the
(Cbamptonshlp) Gaucbotl almost all the way
San Lull Ob6lpo al El and enjoyed a 34--30 halftime
Centro edge. The wiMen malnt.aintd
A. that margin until the tinal (ChamptOl!lhlpl few minutes when they opened A BoMft!lture at Coa· up a sllghtly mort com-
S.Oall ~ fortahle lead.
(QiamplonsbJr.j Bill Nobn paced the Gauchos
Needll!.S at Holtvll e ln the acorlna column with
23 pofnti whfle Marc Hardy
and Randy Lawrence each
chipped in wilh 13.
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B . Fi !lrlllKID CAllLION -·-In the J-ue tve P?o:rir=~ ·~ '"!Uri.~ al m....
I IDP ~ oil • Y' JWI IN -Ulioo 1'1 • . ltarll It Wes ,~<Mmploo. u • ..i... I
and -High ScllOl>"u "ihe 'V ' ~~~ LONG1BIIACll -'J!bai Or-the !oudh aMUal Westmln-with icaL~ "'
lllllO Ciiaat Cdlep'1 reeling a~r-ROW}I Butethall ·ll!W r..~1cte t iro;w.;:-rl · ~ --... an-1au ... ~~·w1th lint....., "H Oull''llie, , • bing Ill oacond al compel/*l'I'·, ·I . .., •r lel iii , -pme H~.Beacb looriis' aa' 'llleeday II P ·Vaft.,
the aeuoo la •-est with• the~ i.vorlte lo cot!' mt tonii •I Polr--111 I pushev~. I the U/hVbut COUid r.celvtsltll and .a .... G.me· ad Lat
UalJ¥'1unatel7, llio• Plralet i oppotlj!on fJ-..n leama sucll .,r A1""1lloo al 9:11!-1 .,rir•t• I
will pt no break' from their · G~ Grove, Westminster, Of 'the lS ~ lovolveC
ach.aul lo • bee Marina and Magnolia. • 12 .,. guaranteed '"" -e regroup IU!e I I;aat year Marina turned Clutlllg the toumaoieJ>L l
de(endlng ~te a.~roaC.r-the tttct',whi!o . .....,, Late , OWnplomhlp ~ ..m.
rllol Colleg9 b poliei! .. In-oa.on'1 Vlklnp lJjPJ)ed Hant• -bo, held II Marlua ~ '
vade _the OCC , gymnasium lnRlon. -. 10> ,ilie _.., ni&bl. •" ' :J
Tuesday ~t. he ·~ ~n it ~ yur 1 • , At W~k!°' • OrinRe Coia'! Is now wee . hef~ over 1Ellancla. • , -.,, the season after dropplita: a Malr1iollA wu' Uie'flrst wt. Westmlmter VI V
one-sided M-65 decision to ~ Of lite. toµruey , when it (T) ' • , .
Long Beach.City Coll•ge Sa· I bOclitd oil Marll)L __ 11 • • Sonllago va LB Wlboo (9:111
turday night · Opening """"1 """"' •<'" ~
"Our k:lds .bave lo he down Weetmlhater W,. will -begin " HunUngton Belch -n eei;.
after Jmlng a close game t~El with W~ter and Val~ tennia1 II (7)
Camino; being thrashed by cla locking ho~ at 7 p.m. Lakeworxl va\Loara (8:30)
Long Beach and now being la-followed ~ the San~ago-Loog .A.t "Marlaa ,
ced with Cerritos," said Pl-\ Beach _Wll~ ma~ a~ 1:30. . MondaJ I rate eoach Bob w t 1 TuesClay.p action· will fea-Manna va North (Rivel'-" e ze · lure fluntli:tgtO!I ' Beach , and aide) ~7) • , • '
Our game against Long Centennial'• repr.esent.atlve,ii • Magnolia 1 VI Bolaa G~dt
Bea-:h_ was decided In the at 7 and LakewoQd and Loara '8:30) · 1 first half when we couldn't ln the nlgfitcap. ' Tuesd.aJ , 1
hand1e their pressure man-t1>-The CeDtenhial team cm-Fbuiltain Valley vs LB Pob'
man defense. It's probably the slsts of irecond line varsity (7)
best pressure defense we'll players junior vanity Garden Grove vs Loi Ala-
oot of our off.eme. J see all year and it forced us~i.m~~~u~a~atie~fi~ill~la~'~or~a~;·m1t~os~(~8~0 30~)h';;;;;;;;' ...
"I think we ran our offense
right only ooee In the lint
half. We were only able to get
oil 18 shot> In the 11nt bail
agaln.!t them. Last year we
avera11:ed 90 shots a game,"
Wetzel said.
"Nobody played well for
WI," Wetzel said. "1 wu dis-
appointed the way our guards
handled the ball and the wav
our front line wu lust !ltlrul·
ing around. I'm still looking
for the rte.ht combination."
Lon~ Beach took charge
right from the start agahst
the Pirates, openinir up a bl.ll
tt-25 lead In the first' half, and
extended It to 1'l points early
in the second.half.
OllANO• COAST f .. I
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Tails· you win,·too!
Executtve'a Ideal Lease 18)'1' you pocket the
profit If your car' a resale value Is hlgh at leue--end.
Or If the mark8t la dowri, You reium the car With
no obligation. Either way, you win! qalt Execittlvt:
today for full details •.. and the ~ caah price fqr:
your present cart •
O.llr Pl_. l"llefto ~, Dalt S.IMl!tr
o • T ' . . . ' . & • s s EXECUTIVE is seen in the background: The UCI duo accounted
for 41 points between them as the Anteaters cruised
to a 92-79 victory and ""' idle until the Redlands
tournament, which opens Thursd8y.
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I" -'!ho V1lloy Kl 7 '3011 '" Los A"9olff ST 3-3220 " OL •-5000
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Chevy Fleetside isn't iust t~e best
_looking pickup on the road •••
but also at superlnarkets ... in t~ woods ... on 'Saturdaychor8S'.~.at'the ·~ch.i• '
Ybu aee more an1 more Chevy
plckupa In the moat unexpected
places. And why not! They're
styled to look well In any sur·
roun,dings.
We give Chevy pickups strength
without the trucky muacle--bound
look . , . stamina without YHleN •
bulk. POre ~power.
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And you'TI find a Chevy a pie•
ure to drlv1 whatever the purpose.
Lei'• fiay you select a CST
(Custom Sport Truck) •.. or !he
long wheelbaae Longhorn pickup
that's made especially for klng-
•lz• camper bodies. Ju1t add
thing1 llke air conditioning and
bucket seam and you have more
I
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tuxury ttlan you"f1 find In the aar-:
age aeoond car.
Let ·your Chevro~. dea~•r ten
you ell about the amooth ride, the
long-lasting toughnea and per-
tlcularty the kM coat of 1 new
Chevy pickup.
After aH, atylo ai"' good tooloo
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""'·Hit 11kl•liltlal..._illON · llllft I _. lilllllc of hla'llflftl,
. Ho .ill it111tlll "11 llltl. -· tr et cOntrel.. . • , , . I• """''"""' 12.--·· ... "lot-cl•-•,'! lly rllJlnS hich
lft_hla ............... ~Is
' '' ' . Garth Wise _... to be
Iha key to -Iha ·llunlloglon
Buch HIP School Ir Id
fcrtuMI nest yur with Iha _..m role GI npladn&
Taey Bcln1Nll al that poallkm.
hit turtt -hot. Mott Int·.
portsnL ho "'""" Ills Wlilllt
fenrord and -11111-1• lllu1tr1tloll fl1 I d•-·
s1 .. 1 •• '"'Pla··itltl•• °' "' .. loft hHI. Actu Ii, •II I .do ii
roll lhil loot ·tllt npL My
hoot -Jill lllihU, 11 t. ·roll
-... tioR ol ... tool '\'his brtnp t111 knH ill Ill pohtt
bthind lht boll, ..... ~ .....
hips and lhould111 for • luff
tumln1. t•·---~~-
Wise will bO •. junkJr and
1!U .,...noct by cooch· Kon
Moots GI Iha Ollen !or that ==--durllW tbe l'UI
He'll bo amonr II mumtng
lettermen for Runt In 1to n -·-()Ihm .,. Pill! M«o, a l!Jle!>acbr; P'nn11: Nell and
Don Moala, dolomlff -: llandJ Lloyd. • wlngback;
Goorp Ollval, • -;
Larry BID. .• opllt al; and
linemen Jock l:rolbJ, Bill
Defen8e Strong Point
For '69 Sea Kings
Bruce, ---1 ... Wallen.
wtll~ u:,~·i:
lll&hlJ IU<C<lllul Bee . -
that polled .. 14 -Koy playen from Iha Bees
art Mlb Mc:Cord , a
ProGri~
Stan din~
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11ft.. Ytn: t i I .J# ¥1 Ut K<MNn • , • _.,, m m
MIMnl .. 1 1 i "' ., .. ,.. '• ·• • m ~ 111t. 1tam -...............
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Klnp' ....-. ouartert>ack; ballboelul llocliy
Aft11 wtt!l Petrol wtn Jll'l> Cerda, Cra1g Zal~ky an1 Jim bo~ bo ..._._ -·•"••bid M..te;; and U-Mark ~, ••-•--DeHufl, GU Cerda and Milte Ktilll .._ Boehlert.
Sm'WI, .• a iDpbamon, Moats uya his b~ pro-
Alf Umbe4 actkJll In tbe put 1em will be r e p 1 a c I n I _.,,.,bat wu used n · llomr<ll, Karl Ped...,.. and
ta_,_ Ill -... b 7' Ron Db<on. ~ .--But ... 1dds that "" apedJ
1111 ... :llnp wlD bo lrJlnl a wtnntng S<UOn In the ruged
1o pu1 toiilbor -~ Sumet wsue .
.._, ---poollnf aHroc«d.
In 1111 tho Sea Klnp stru1· fled !Juoufb a 1-1·1 mult.
Other leltonnen upeded lo
ploy ltup n>lel In Iha Sea
Klnp' !Grtunes nest yeu.,.
~t Scudder, Jim North llld
Dave Krohn.
Saeman
To Lead
IFhe bla ... ••cancl .. lo nu M .
w111 bt lbt .quuterlll<k .... · arma 1D11 pol!llonl lhat lll•e Terry and Brian stem Will vacate
when they grldu1lo In June. Muina ll!ih Sd!ool'1 vusl·
A strq ba1lbtck candldato 1J loolba1l to1111 la mown for
up 1r1tm 1bt -11 Ill•• Ill -1ol attaclt and llldt Whitt. Saeman and Dave Campbell
JobO .Kally and Jell Goelltz are Iha belt •watentz lo the
1fiD. be two prime candidata vacancy at quarterback that
for Stem.'1 position. Greg ·Henry will leave.
. Qnllml bopea lo keep moll lltal'• · ·Iha forecast !or
el ldl rrtilillil "':,~ Muina HIP'• t• "1lure Iha ,._ w1111 u H llamll loclal' alter Iha ,,...., ... wtlfld!llol. Vlklnp atrualed lllm.p •
1-1-ln'a. other bacb who a r • '>5 V eaunted en to nn IOlllt P-S-~ . eteraDS ""Joe V-'lfla ml Shawn ~!tad been penciled
In u Iha llartlnr luDboclc
Iha put campolrn u . a
IOphomon but WU hit for
tho -due to • bead
lnJuiy bel<n Iha !Int .....
Pace Tritons
Next Season
. .. --111&11 ldlool " Iha ,..,.
·--.. ..... -. GI Iha -WU Iha , junlal: -...·-., ntumlnc •1111\y qllUWbock and
--111 lhl ~ nUt · CampbeD lolled u the Bee C:i:-.:.;::" will n~~ Wltllet'• place
Of IS blib lhll canlod al ballbocl< wlD bo Guy
.... 11111, en!:f·-will leml Barker .and Stove O'lllre.
lhl ~ ¥1a ..... lllae. O'llaro lllarled occ1Mlally
Koilll -wlD bo lhl al lullbact darlnr Iha put -,. .......... ldr lbt ~.::::...ran for II yards
_.-~ -BtUest loll 1i1 graduaUon llarllnc lhl Jail --II 11<k1t AndJ Vo r on o .
kif ... Oemmte. llo•t••. tt. ta at the tackh Al a ..,.,..,...,,,. Glbloe hlt pOlfdw where eoecb Jim
II GI • -for a J!T 0oon N1I bo'll haYe Iha moll
......... ad HI yardL depth wtlh Bob Lonc:aa.,
Othon bea.itr -.. Bob Witt. Ill .. Jaclulon and for iml ,._ In tbe bod<f!eld D1nn11 K"'"""7 ..mtnr blcl<.
will bo -1\'allnor, llll> lllTO Lacy, Iha futoll
... "----.... .._ .. the toani, will be llcNunara. ha8t apln at .. IDll poollloo
Tlio eflwl,. -"" ml SW.. Hlnllllda 11 pm
-......... Ill June .. !nllde -al Iha --lalldlanlaludllln llanMborlll.
Umollroet. Coon --"" paiolwlll !Ito -llnl -pr~ lr<m lbt junior
will "" -•1111\y. . . '
Cwlaei! A.Uoiloep Temn •
I..aguna Dominates Picks
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bgana PlayholQle . Fwlltttmt Rtmt1e
. Spa~~h. ~rogtantPl.anned
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SIPll and ....lo. al Spolo to..lllo 'p~ """''q lwld Guell porlormm will bicludt Hil · • ,, -E ' • . A ,.D:.01\stht~:i:,~ :g. u:,i-:..,,1a =in:. ~-·~vlo~.Jobnpl.:~ _ anous vening ~ al Ario-Chorale Plo)'tiouM ri1111c llllJICO!!I to -~ _.,, '..._ ~ta•-am,alSl!Jiillb lbel'ellivargrounda. -. !ICOrilYI. u. L7"D 1Hrrll _ • ..
IOllPuddanooa. • Joinln& lbe J$.ahm ber ·~·Iha Conc:trl Slnpra, Br-11111 ftnJI IM'TiM, Illa ......... al -
Chorale · c11rtc1or· -111a c:barala ill lbe por1onnance Antonia ~oraloa wit!> pllar . • "'°""" - -~ Ill a -.C 'lnterlaadl aid --lroln will be olh<r .....,.,, II>-and allaMW ad Mar1ery "A 'l'llmbet ~ • ~ • •Th• 'Looi t:l:tlle~'°"~"i~i*\~wlll~· be:::;turaed::::· 0:•:"~-==ntalfl=;:;ta=and=;:;da;:;""""=~: winter oa llarpli<bold. . .. .oo ~· at lbe • Fullertoo r1....t: ~·-bJ 8elecllom by 'Iha cboralo ' FoolllibtUt' MllCbal b a I ar · MIA Brinrl!. • •
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I ... . ENGAGEMENT Spe!l!lb Cbrl-. c a r o I 1' In YoU'.n Ubly I'! fh>d °" II 114 ftnal otlt; ,_.,
• ' Mei<lcan folk ...,., 's.r&er•1 ·A· £1L _ an Orule-c.wity commuillty moat IAmoua, "'""' llecftt We m LAST· TIME · "Alleluia"· 1rom •sraz11iac t \..d.Ulpman atage. . a1 witi... Mitty." 111te H'arms -~~,., u:.\~ :'~:' TONJqHT PWm" and a1 • hlghlltbt, / ~ ra fa.ct, thll aeriel of comic PQrtray1 the mllquetoui who
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THI u...,.. wun-ourr .. . a otlrrtng· and rbyflJi,ilc folk Tho Oia-.,C b a D 1i t r '1gnetteo !roin tba' '&en\IY ...pi h I 1 lut.ulel w 11 h
"Mila Crl Ila ,, b Playe,._ will opj!ft their .......i aaUrical pen ol J 11 me 1 bllu!Olll aplomb, aided byr;;;;;;;;;;1 mua, · · 0 ' Y Doc. 1 with • Tl!ur6er ~ a -· Kill Browa who all but 1teala Argftlllne compooer A r 1 e I .....,. on a.coo-al ~ pcillaatloe lie!,,.... tba m •his MUinl ..U. .
. Ilan!lru. cert la the Chapman Colleae the Laual>ln and ¥ a r y 111m11, wttll U. Ilea'• lhln
Admllsloo 1111 lor adulta Audltoi;lum •\ l :ll p.m. Eutmaa1aJ'uleireifierrtvue al the aclloa, lajecll his own
and fl for ltudeall. Tlck•ll Admission will be fret. which occup1'd Iba. 'Orinao-brad al --to Nonnan 'lbom_., 11111-Sludlo llbealer atop for lbe ~ hel1htea lbe pie<,
will be tvall1b'i:tal the ':' llnl proleuor 'of music 'al better part of a year two wblle 'l'ropper ocorea hlah1Y
-·olllce Juat ore I • Ola ho anlzed the ,. ...... _ la oonllnuln& bill, nolably the
performanctl that ar1 to pmlJI W org Tbll -~· a 11 d mermaid ~ ¥ 11 I
begin al 1:30 each eveoiag. · Chamber Playen lul ,...., llOll1tUmea . all the cuff pro-Brown ii ucep&nal ill •
~er Debut
II pianist la the -..ble, .....,, all too lirlol al aa II>-va,rlety or rules; wblle Cobb
other members th1' year ~ lennilalonleaa IO mbmtol, II adds a wlallul tGucl! lo alfllf:I
. GJora ~In, v Io II n • yet aootliet atar la lbe cHrec. the bollo . brand of comeey
Tbomu G. Hall, viola; Allee lorlal <rowa al Kent Jolmaoll prevaleal lbnM!&b mmt of the
Quayle Ober, C<Do; and Jay wbo •--~-· .~· 0 ..._._:. ai)ow.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Grauer, bus. i;; j;"""' "':."-'::.':::. 01ben In 1be cut ..,..
Alan Joy Lerner makes b I• i'n>p'am for the Dec. , ..,.. "rs lo • -N .. -•. lributh>& e!fectl ·'·· In 1es1er
ftlm debut la an 1870s costmne cert will Include the M«art production. v..,
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Your Wagoq." '"rbf, Trout.. tJoned l'dfer revue Jerry J1ct Kellson, wblle Barbara =:;=:;:==::;::==========================,:....:::::...::.::::::::...~~~~~..:.::~~·~~~~-Hanm aad J~I iropper Rome adds a delldoualy ~ along wlttr1be I01ld; ftnltll; decorative touch 11 one ot
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rot•, c:endtnMr' and distributor cap; expOrt
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Randall Cobb. 'lllll quartet Tho abow "'!llllaues for two
cani• JllOlt or the weilh4 mon weelcendl, p I a y 1 a I
and w!.tll 1·grut61&1 ai comic 1'riday1 and Sat u rd 1y1
authority thnJu&b Doc. 14 al tbe
The •qt. dollac r·ootliRht.~a Muckenlhaler
-. wblcb rioemblo ~t.J: ""'-111 -Vtata the Feuter-LaU ID format, Drive, Fullerton. . ~
cOnllst d. a 1 er l·• a ol. one ~••iiil wsr "*''"' • "".,, "'.._ •-n,. Ilnera ( .. My husband wanted · · • rv-..8"A'I'
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In the Vlrgla llTl11d1 ") •. !IL. .. LEY deUvered during a rqged "-"L~"-;)"IAft
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Sandwiched between ara II M()STl:L ·= = alicel cl Thurberian life which he. IMw It-. 1 range from far out farce to •Mtl lroob" ""-"" At 7 _. 11:11
po1.,,..1 ir-. Not all are "Tt11: Contlnuou1 Sunday
bull!eyes, but all are en. J)OO[JUCl:IJS" From 2 P.M. tertalning and tometlmes even
thought provoking. """" o&.ior,,..... .. "" AVCO IMIASSY fllM .. c....-..-Cobb opens the proc<edlngs·
with a Cw'ley Weaverlsh
dissert&Uoh on "The Night the •ltlll • 1:01 Olttr
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are three of 'I1lurber'1 modern AJOKpbJaD.111 Prodm:bOc~
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with a mermaid are detailed i
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HOUSH JIOlt SALi HOUSll l'Olt SM.I HOUSU l'Olt SALi HOUSIS l'OASALI RINTALS RENTAL) __.;;.
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HOUSUPOR'IALI
LOCAL PiEYIEWlll l11,950·$l1,9IO *IUI.ECUSr * $21,SOOVA -rol -3GOOL...,nolooch ~<
RANCHO LA CUESTA. at Hamnton & Bush· ' I ' ant In Huntington Beach, announces lb~ pre-
. view opening of UNIT 3. 'Ibis opening iB for
• local buyers only befo re advertising in the
I . Loe Ange/es papen.
1 Beautiful homes Priced from $25,415 to
loh b llbpoulblt. lo lino!' ol 11111 8Y OWMr. )JG Beu..t. I S BR ll\ ""lb. <loci<!<; ,bull• 1115: 2 a Den, 2 ... -MONAJICH BAY 2iliZ
, ft mGCliG 1lri<:I! R<ntod al UOO per BR 2 ba, 121,SQ), -!IC In ..... 6 , °"""" ·-l'mmal din. rm., w/w, bl.. LOVELY, OCEAN VU:W
month. Good a.r ~-. op ~ plen~ ot CUP< Av&U now, Bia. $U-6980 2 Bdnfil. i: sunroom :.
BAYFRONT HOME -lot.' Ex<elltol ..,.... M-Doi M.r nos ~ 'J'A h<•L -1175; 3" den, lll ..... w/w, l\j !'&thl.1225 " .. '"it
ti lledn>oma, dlnins no. 3 oi.r mentt -low pdc;o • A,...mo.5 '14 FHA L.Nn ........ larp f<nc:ed lot, lrpl., !nod. yd. Chlldreo a Adults 496-:1243 btL ~ ...... , n ft; ol , -L Sll.\l!O. 3 Br. 2 Ba.. ffrdwd 1Jn. ~~ '::,,,.11 .. 'IS ~ pot O.K. Illa. 534"960 2 BR. Sto'° 6 l'drfl, c:rpto ~ &,aid• P i t' o. ,. ·i «nng" Lr&: tam rm • lood ....,. =:;, '° ..,.. tn • ie11er ..;.; 1125; 2 BR., . fncd. ,..,.., • -.$130 mo. 521 'l1lolla
1 '32,795. Featuring: exposed beams in living
i room, formal dining ·room, 2 or 3 baths,
~ shake or mission tile root, 2 or S car garages,
tntly •"'°'I' pla" Alklnc $1U,500. .., SPRING· w/r:oov. llan. $25,100. Qwn. all other "'°l" , _.. Stov!. ~t 0.K. St 213/ lllO-oll5
$189,500 Open Dilly -er. 5'6<ll88 • 8'oW .634-al 2 BR 6 1 B<, hi>-... ,.....
Call \Vall> Hall~ ... .._ 312 Evening Stir Lino ·••1111 ~'g lfJ!lll!lit!!!jllBiwil C t u,:_ "IOO """""~~~ 4 . 1 ! Gaffers & Sattler appliances, concrete drive-Ra.~ Call for appointment ·~ at1U••11.. Coll.-P1rk 1115 '\mYT!Fflll:n& 1_ .. _1_-_____ •_ ~
,_ -Blvd., C.M. 4 BR. 2 Ba., Orf patio. WOW!.! 2 BR. -· patio, <:'Pla. LARGE 5 BR. 3 Ba. Leut
w/option '$215 mo. J'rln.
clpall only. °""" ~
: waY.. -Select your favorite plan & we will,
; CUBtom build for you. Move In by May 1969. (714) 642"-8235 ~ •-bl X1n d?ps. "°"" • re! r i 1 • 881 Dow" Drive, SWlo lD1 DUPLEX ~•"· ~~ D !rplc. 1 4 Bit 211 """" carpota. Tropkal -!or adults : l\fodels al Hamilton & Bmhard. .. ""--•1-u ,._ 0 """ eond.. $21,500 By Owner dra ,__ tlo, 'f!: acco ........,.., u;i, .._. Neu Beach • ivell kept ~ 5'9-H>S ~ --•" pa l blk to slxlp& • tramp
Newport Beach dition. R.ent 00 yr1y or ~ . O:ma.lJy landlcaped, avy $ltl mo. 544-4'la ,L;;Of:;,,;. •;;;n;;•..;N.;;l=.pl.=;_.....;io.J.:;;.ll ! IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!! • COM .. AHY
REALTORS
673-4400
"!!!!l!!l!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I aonal ""'" $34 900 ahalm roo1. l,'ri""" wx1er the . , · , _ __,, ~ • • · N.wporf Beach 1200 market at o.ey SJ.4,500 • DO 3 B~ 2 batb Monticello ~ NEW f Br, La&vna N'PDo i ' RANCHO LA CUE ST A In Huntington Beach
ba.s 3 new homes avilrable for immediate oc-
cupancy becaUJe of credit rejections. 3 BR, 2
baths, built-ins, fireplace, shake roof, COD·
crete driveway.
You Won't Believe Georse Wllllammn down to vets. domlniwn, car p et• • View. $300. mo t•a1e ... •• r. A homo "°""' be Ibis !Wltor e BLIJFF'S. I J I drapos. 1189/mo" Call I.Ar-(213) :IM-1845 im. m-a:so Eves: 67S-l!i6t E-PLAN. MANY EXTRAS! Pau ones R:e• ty Q' or Dave ~Jl51 .. (opec
f. ~~~~~~~~~:[ maculate. From the gleam-841 U66 Eve• 847-8919 ; q hardwood noon to the $49,500. •· 6M-1S29 • · eves) Heritage Real Estate RENTALS .
MOTEL oarl<hom• ~'.--~Tr· ~ ~ 0celnYl"eW 1nt0mt $20,950 3-BR. 2 ea, "'"-d?ps. Apts. Fumlohocl " " .. w....... ..... .. u.,,,,. Newport Beach 1200 GI no dowo, closlna: costs trplc, bltns. Dbl g a r. _.._ ______ ~ 1: ALSO 1 model home available for January
occupancy. streets are a haven lot the . ... - --only. 3 BR, den or din.In& Landsepd, IU' llChla A Gln'eral
Ocean I .... e, Oregon little .... Two .Wit• bed-5 un1 .. 00 2 lW ..... walk· NEWPORT HOME room, 11> """"· '""'""'· tbop'r. ~15-mo. Avail Doc .;;.=H;;.;OLU>:;_A_Y~PLAZAI--'-~ •
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(Loe: Hamilto n & Bushard, Huntington Beach)
$25,050 to $27,700
FHA· VA &. ConVentlon1I
CALL 968-2929 ANYDAY between 10 & 6
EXECUTIVE
MANSION
3,200 square feet of sn.cioua
country 1entleman living. 4
Iarae bedroom, 4 b&th, fam-
ily room diniJw room and
den. plus huge aecluded lot
with m.aznmoth rwimming
pool """ plen\y ol """" le!t Oftr I« croqUel, badminton,
or what have )'OU!' You will
lift. the Eaatem flavor of
architecture, the towering
trees that provide that
"countryj eellng" u well aa
privaCy and !leclusk>n. Thia
exceptional home is on land
you OWN tn the city or New·
port Beach, an unusually
good value at on]y $52,000.
Submit your smaller home
on our iruarantee sale plan.
$16,500
OHL Y $1,650 DOWN
Three bedn>om, l % baths,
Built.In electric range and
oven, dishwasher, forced air
beat. attractive wall to wall
carpets. Two car garage,
large lot. located on a quiet
cul-de-sac street. Ow n e r
moving to San Diego and
wants quick sale. The ~
ancing is all set. All we
need is your down payment
-ACT NOW!
HARBOR ESTAru
Assume $21, 750 FHA LOAN
on 1700 square feet, four
bedroom. l % bath home.
Ideal home for large family
on Iaree cul-de-sac lot. Cose
to schools, public transpor-
tation and shopping. ONLY
$25,500.
Lft rooms. wood ~ fire. Ing distance to Ocean,. Ill MUS"r BE SOLO Best buy In toWn. 15th. 646-$731 ' DELUXE, Sp&dOO.· l·Bdrm.
pt,.ce. do~ble dttached a:ar. with gara.gea .. ' Requtrea some flluchup. 3 BRASHEAR REALTY PRIVATE e a a t side 2 Furn. apt.~ Plu1 uttL Net Income Sll.500 last year.
Will trade for 10061 properly.
Full price $75,000. equity
$37,500. Existing loan at
6~ %, $400 month ia auum-
able. Call for detallii.
Newport
at
MESA VIRDE
4 BEDROOMS
.... and i.jglit . country .CORBIN,MARTIN """"" 2 bttho, 2 ""'"'' 847-8531 Ev<,,. ,.._117' bi.lroom home $135. Call HMtod pool. ,...... -:
ld.tchen. An wibeatable ~ast· REALTORS !:o~ily~~~~~oo o: $178 TOTA L Per ·Mo. S.W:2148 .~re r a.me fJf No children-No pets.
side buy at $7:l,OOO. 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM er, $38,950 conside'.red. Call ASsUME 5%% loan, corner alter 1 p.m.. . . lB Pomona, CM &U.sB Colesworlhy & Co 675-1662 Anytl-PROPERTIES WEST lot boat .... sprinklon 2 BR Eut>id• old" -· ' • 675-4130 bl~k wall. Sh.:.P. Must sen'. + a 24 x 34' workshop. Costa M ...
6'.2-nn , $27,500 CASUAL LIVING! HAFF DAL REAL TY Comm'! ·""''· 1160 Imo --------t
19CM Harbo'r Blvd.,. C.M. • Split level 3 BR "Homes to Match Income" lea&e. Perron Re a 1 f Y $25 Wk. Up
Open EveL • 1' --mute-BR • bath CAN be )'outs in the Back 8740 Warner 842-4405 642-lm .......... ,_le Bach •Pfa. • •. .._.. • ., Bay. Atrium floor plan + ,...-,=--,,.-,.._, _ _,.,,_ ~~ Uve on BroaclwGy • Diiling room. New We library fOI' dad. 6464414 3 BR. Crpts, . drps, bJ.tns. • Incl Utlll I: Phone 8el'V.
. • Xlnt area. FHA or VA ,. Sunset Belch 1455 Kit/Den combo. 2 Car gar. e Maid Service -tv awn. Costa Mesa R1o:." 642-9730 .,..,, '"""'° r: ::"°:'? 1 N•. So. r.ut Ptua, 1'25 • N"' eai. • ear '" =.,,ro,,:~thls ~ ' • KENNEDY t_l).dte .~l:stoUJ w~~r:,"RoNT ,"';;,. ~= 1% bath.._. ::.N=~·::
20> ""b'ally loa>.tod BET· , SEE THE NEW $37,900 -l'ERMS • ..irig. $150/mo. ...... !urn. Mu1t ,.. to •
TER HOMES AND GAJt.. .BUCCOLA BALBOA PENINSULA SUnRt Ia., adj. HunL•Hlr-Wel l1-M'cCard le RH Adults only $150 mo. ml
DEN TYPE HOME., Good Near Beach 2 Units & a'uest hour 2 sty, cottage; 2 Br. 2 548-700 Elden, C.M. 645-1251
financing, BUILT HOMES Apt. woll-hWJtooncreteblocl< a.. Dook o.1< 2130 "'2-57J3'~ro=R~a.~.-,~,-,,,.-""-""-.-== $135. LOVELY 2 er. u!!J.
constr. Partial Ocean View, month, inquire at Unit No. pd. Blk. K·Marl. 5n Joaim 16th & Tustin, C.M. $34500 L Be h 1705
4100
3 It 4 BR • $30,950 to $33.950 • ' •guna •c 1 2316 Santa Ana Ave, C.M. Adulta. 54&-0187; 'M8-3!m
bridge home. Excellent 9 (!) ~ ~ Lovely 3 Bedroom * Hard to find Cam·
"'"""100· !7imo loca· ORANGE COUNTY'S ~... Emerald Bay 'ca11'10~07' tion. Completely carpet· BROADMOOR I l A L T Y
od, "'""" patio. All · LARGEST . Vacant Lot SIX montho old 3 BR 2 ba.,
BACHELOR apt for Mature
Gentlemen. Util. paid. $75.
Call alter 5 p.m. 838-7440
the Custom Home tea. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 HARBOR VIEW Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 Great View!, New upper part crpts/drps, 3 car garage.
tures. Asking $33,950. 4 BEDROOMS ' CORONA DEL MAR NEW & ready for im· of EM/Bay, steps to Beach, $225/mo. Agt. 146:4141
•
COATS $19 500 TRI.LEVEL MODEL mediate o c c u p a n c y $38,000 2 BR bowie, $1so. Month; & -• EXECUTIVE 4 BF".DROOM Customized Broadmoor Tur-Mrs. Rau1aton adults, oo pets .. 2306 Elden
... WALLACE ~fove into this large family D•ve G•mbill tle Rock. 4 BR, 1 Etory ~ • 531·17l3 •
-... REALTORS home today. Oose to shop-644..oo"~ plan. CllI""Pf!ts, d r a Pe s,
-546-4l41_ ping, schools and churches.l~========~I OWNER will 1eU at his Newport Buch 3200
Nassau Palma Apt&.
2 BR .. tum.; pool. $150
177 E. 2'lndt. 60-36'5
$98. 1 bdrm, util pa.Id, 1 Id·
ult, no peta. 1961 F'Ullettdit
St Mgr Apt L
4200
2043 WFSl'CLIFF DRIVE
64&-7'111 Open Eves.
COnan Evin•· .. -·' Just put on the market, this cost. Call 546-$25, if no Col.1.··eU, Banker & Co. CHINA COVE Newport Beach ·-...... ... woo't fasl 1153 .. , 3 BR & DEN aru<. 546-5110 ... ,
11/.§..J I :========~! month includes taxes and . =="""===="7'= 2200 E. Co.It Hlllhw'Y On the.~ with ocean view A-FRAME furn Bachetor • insurance. ONLY s700 Total 3 baths, 2 flttf)laces, patio OWNER DESPERATE N~~~llc~=ni. Very private in exclusive •pt. ini blk to beach Ir: b&y.
, Goll Course Duplex
No Down to Vets
Privah! 2 BR unlbl, hard·
wood noon, built-in kftch·
ens, large 11~ rooms with
fireplaces. Adjacent to goU
coune. See bow little it
eo1ts flJ own one.
BAYOOT CUSTOM
2 BR & POOL
Cash required & BBQ, double garage. Muat sell 2 Story 3 BR. ,,,....,~..,!!!!~!!!!'~!!!!•! area. Pvt bch. Elegant 4 $135 mo. t1J July l. 20'llii
· Eastside Costa Mesa (just Condo. 0 c ea n ·View Handyman Speci•ls · yr old 3 BR, 2 BA dream 15th St. ~or 540--2190
ott Newport Blvd.) $25,000 beautiful pool Lota ol Income Units ho!11e in tmmac. cond. ~· ~ BR furn, with ca.fa.#,
ollyn quiet stree30,'·li3. + f~ wiWlhllter.1!11c. di RI panelling. Loe. on Oce&Mide ol Hwy, ury features thruout incl. private beach. $135. Mo Incl room, v111g room e s-mc 1r •, tn. 548-2434 or 642-1469 bit.ins, brand new IWlh util. 67~9 or 675-DXI Mt:"
with fireplace, ~alib' car· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. BEAlITIFUL & Custom built 150 yds · !rom rw!:"chpaln. 4 I&: crptg, cenl heating, 2 car McPherson ::;-. ~~ & draf~~ .. good ~~~ 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 548,1olW Eves. 6#0084 I..( 2 BR &: Fam rm home Apt. uruta. t gar. Beaut. furn or unfurn. 2 BR arl '·' ad ult> u.:urooms, e ..... -.:u rear .I' ... " "A"TIU 0 Ev k Ba 211 BA good generiil <:leanup. PO-Only !or the ve""' particular. , ye yrenuu , . with lovely patio. Re.Deets .....,. pen es. TRY OFFER in Bae Y area TENTIAL I NC 0 ME EX· •J N t 1130/ + ....,
D & rm lor addition w/lovely lmmed. poss. Lease. Pvt 0 pe 3• mo. ~ pride of ownership. Only 1,000 OWft 3 BR Beach house nr. Bay view. Patio $35,IXXJ Im· CEEDING $10,0ll ANNUAL-Pty. 67:>-4593 d6'1c>-po7s609it. Near oceanfroft~
$22 500 •-LI ~-LY Price $69,960. ' . Lodge or Spa.ciOUI '6" ving rm, ...,,..,.. maculate! ()Nn. 642-3219 MISSION REALTY 494.0731
Sharp Eastside Home
Newport
ol
Victoria
646-1111
A Uvely Family
, wDI appreciate thia spacious
5 bedroom. 2'ii bath home.
Large livlnt room, dining
room and eating area in
kitchen .. Mother will clory
in the loads of closet apace.
• And it ia in the O>rona del
Mat High Schoc:M District •
$36,900 .
546-2313 .646.7171
THE~EAL
E S TATERS
* 6J.2.1n1 Anytime *
Need a Tu Shelter!
P.•c " d place, Lee lot. $39,500. LARGE Liv rm le din rm, 985 So. Coast. Laguna = -Ch$~~~s:o g. ~·~~:aiR:!t B~!:~t~~:a F~;.c~~· g:'b~~!;~:; 4w~~Oc;an ba:i·m~t,_: B/B
TOWNHOUSES
-------0Rlole34140 unit. Low dn FHA or VA. 546-5440 NEAR WARNER • FOUN· O ••• ..,1 view. $37,500. 540-7366 T AIN VALLEY • 5ClKl.50 lot $%1,500. wner ~ ,
2 BR:, 2 BA, 2 car carport
3 BR., 2~ Ba. 2 car carport
='="="=c:7-=='==I $200 • '250 mo. 1093 &ker, C!.M.
IJ:=========I -NP·~,.. •• ~., Vp•icv. Costa Mese 1100 BLUFF'S BY OYINER
• BR. {3 BR & Den) Eleqance OWNER •us r R •Lr•
By the Sea BOUND. Prl"" hi• • BR
Cam Sho Oceanfro College Park home for im· eo res nt ORANGE COUNTY'S mediate sale -lowest price
home w/sweeping View of LARGEST in area. Excellent residen-
Ocean &. Catalina. 3 BR's 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 tial area It pleasant street. formal din rm. 3 car gar-,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .. ! 1~ • • Family 'room, built-in age. ""'6e mner patio & front .... _ .. Ve-'e's Best B terTace •. , , ••••••.• $159,000 m. ru uy service porch, 2 baths,
Mn Raulston Where can you find auch a carpets & cloae to school&.
· sharp 4 BR + family room Aakina $25.950 • subDlit your
-Farr.,.W-Baths.
Pool, tennis. 6442028
* FEE Lot 85xl!l5. Bay
View. 6 BRrplans. Ready
to build. Owner 548-7249,
543--4207
NO. 62 Balboa Caves, 3 Br.
waterfront. $60,000. Would
prefer to trade for acreage.
L1 S.TIU
Pools • Adults only
Bay & llecKh 1_707
NEW 4 Br; 3 Ba, fmJy rm,
formal dining, large view Realty, Inc.
lot. S 3 7, 5 0 0 . 213-244-7845 20'lS W. Balboa Blvd., NB
Chvner. 673-9200 Eves. 548-6966
Duplex .. For S•le 1975 SPACIOUS Beach home, 3 -'--------1 BR &: fam rm, 2 baths,
NEWPORT Duplex fO!' sale. bit-ins, new ldtc:h, new
200' to beach. Or will trade crpts, 2 car gar, $300 mo.
equity for good Laguna 645-1909
with tremendous big shade terms. CAIJ... AL BLACK
trees overlooking a delight· ~1151 {opefJ. eve a l Newport Hgts. 1210 Costa Mesa, 3 Units . $:l7,500 ful ovenized patio. Carpets, Heritage Real Estate
Costa Mesa, 4 Units . 44,150 ' (oldwe~i, tianker & Co. paint & general oonditionloiiOiiiiiii;..,..,..,..,..,..,., 3 BR, tam rm, custom·blt.
residential . lot. P. 0. Boxlo0~E~C'O=RA=ro=R~'s~=.,-.-,7.ti!7ul
1423, HuntinlttOn Be a ch. Blutis home. Dec 15th.Jan
(7l4l 84&-0045. Owner 4th. 3 Br. Adults. $375.
Balboa Blvd., 5 Units 69,500 :ntt I!. c-1 Mllll••' just great! Only 10% down Move In By Christm•s lge lot, exc area, G. H. RENTALS LO ~ 2 2 ba
P · uI Pt 3 u ., 79 500 N•WHM •Hdl c11l+w'll• ru •00 1413 Housos Furnishad VEL.. br:, · frplc. enins a ·• ni s • kl ,.m1 '•rs.2tt1 at $25.950 too. • in fact you could move in Robertson, ty. ,,...,.. I ----------I Lg. patio, pool;· 2 car ·gar.
644-!1615
FURNISHED 3 Br apt, ~
b!Js: lo bch. 126% 40tb St
$190. 675-3249
I-BEDROOM $110. Large apt.
Winter, available 1 2 / 4
673-808fl
BAYCl.JF! Mot7l $21.50 U.P
wkly; Maid ~.TV, pool
455 N. Newport, NB ~
Coron• del Mar 42'° .. 3 FULL balha, 2 BR. 1ep.
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c gar, very pvt & quiet.
S225 per mo. Ph: ~
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$140. Month.
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dkorated. $185 mo. 40t IN.
CdM 6'13-3121 Balboa~~· gT~1:ts llS,000 ~ 546·588tl tomorrow! This one's va· Baycreat 1223 G.n•ral 2000 $250. Ag!. ~2a05
AVAILABLE COMFORT + SPACE (near(iriematheatre) cant, clean It neat a1 11 pin. Balboa 430I ........................ ,.1 $23 500 LLEGE REALTY 3 & family room with la~ LOVELY LIVING RM $185; 3 QR., 1 ba.:. fncd. Newport Heights 3210 ---------1 ""' BURR WHITE, Realtor ' J5CKIAdams1tH1rttor,CM. well-landscaped yard. Ging-W/frlpc, 4 BR, 4 Ba, dining, yord, patio. Pel & children . CLEAN Bachelor Apts.. 2901 N t Bl d NB Owner will help with the fin-. 1 Spec:t1cul1r B•y View
pDVER SHORES BLUFF
1 comer, 5 bdrm It 3 ba Iha of
: custom luxury. Room for
: pool. Excellent terms can be
1 aranged with arudous seller.
'.Asking $65,000.
: Pete B•rrett R•alty
1.605 Westcliff Dr. NB 642-5200
675 .,.;0wpoEr v..i:~·2 2-25· 3 ancing. Master sized bed·''!!""""""""'""'""'""""'"i erbread, shake roof. boat fam rm w/frplc, 'Beautiful O.K. Br(lker 534.:S980 * 3 B~ 2 Ba. Hse & 2 All util incl S15 up _.... , ves. U"t • I' gate etc. Asking $26,500. den W/wet bar, aquarium -=========-],Bl\ Ocean Vu apt. Xlnt I~. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. rooms, den, 2 baths. Rear Payments Less Th•n -
' Unbelievable
Balboa Peninsula
$47,900
& frplc, lge heated & Rentals to Shir• 2005 nr. schls & trans. 548-7249 BAIBOA 673-99'5 living room with attractive Rent ~ 546·5880 r · )
b I k f. I P ,. "th filtered pool, ee s1mp e, ' 1125 mo, uW incl. 3 llR .r c 1rep ace. a 10 w1 2 Br with open beam ceiling (nearcinemathettrt) 16Z 500 LADY alo"' will 'ha-Back •-y 32'"
lifetime aluminum cover. and li""'e stone fireplace on OLLEGE REALTY WALKE, . R RLTY 6'1"5~ bu al l . CM• ."lh'---~-''-------& Ba ne1r ferry crossina'. Quali_ty construction. A 11 hall .:::. •••• ba•k bay. 3 •15IXI Adams •I Hart>or,CM.. .r ~..,.., ng ow c ose in · · WI ,. Oean throughout. a> E. ...... • ... _ employed lady. MB-m LARGE 4 BR, 3 Ba. Lease .
bullt·ln luxury kitchen. car garage. Rental incomel""~~"'!'~'!"'."'""'!!!!" E•stbluff 1242 . w/option SJOO mo. Prln-Bay. ,,
540.17'10 on property makes payment One Man'a Loss 1----------YNG sngl gtrl 10 share cipals only Owner 642-8381 ~
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH • TARBELL 2955 H1rbor less than rent. could bi your gain on this FOR Sale by Owner. Con-oceanrfont hse with 2 girt! · Huntington Be•ch 4400 •, OPEN DAILY Clear access to beach • Im-•&ESA VE_R_D_E=--large 3 BR 2 bath home with dominium, Eastblu!L 3 bdr, ti! June. 673-6886 East Bluff 3242 macuJate throughout. m • "RING" l 2 SGLE al f al , --------2 BE'CROOMS c a r p e. ".J
f. $23,500.NO DOWN G.I. • • big H & F pool. ~I price 2 bath, built-ins. Fu ly m e or em e yng1-drapes, built ins. 1 blk..to 19 Jasmine, CdM Neatly landscaped It well ,..-,.., ~SPRING · of lhlA foreclosure 11 $29,500, carpeted, draped, near adults to sh~ expenses 3 3 BR, 2 BA, tri.Jevel, ·s·Pts. sflJrea
eps to beach. 3 BR 2 baths maintained. Generous sized .. -• RE" T mv completely refurbished. Im-schools and church e 1, bdrm home H.B. 536-3839 'corxk>. sublease. $260 mo. $13> • + 1 Uy built.. ••--· l'U.JJ. .I. med. possession. Submit on &M-1479 • 644-0557 • K 7681 ~ ... A t ... -' am , ma, ...,,..,.. bedrooms, 2 baths. Deep ... .._.........,... d , CALL M C t u. 21 oo'-========= ey at ........,., P · '"'• •place 3 car ........... 0 w c o• ·NGE COUNTY'S il ,, __ Try do •Ln.&. .......... own PQY?11en . r. OS • mesa I" ,, ... ......,., .... o ... ...,,.. • \ 1 ' ·---· · · · ~ P e carpe .... 16• no wn M,yhre 54()..1151 (open eve11) Lido Isle 1351 ---------Coron• del M•r 3250 '"""-..... "'• "'.........,.. ~2nd TD or will tn.de for LARGEST G.I. or low down FHA. · 26291-ta.rbor Blvd., C.M. Hertiage Real ·Estate PRIVATE guest h!e. 1 bdrm, I"-==-"-"--"".;....-'-'-60X12, 2 BR. mobU home, ;!i~~can~ve. 642-0185 293 E. l 7th St. MM494 I i:'~~nL 2955 H1rbor DAVIDSON Realty BY OWNER S.autiful Pl•ua anego~ir ~~~.e-~1~rn1iMIG: 0n the ~,rn:ith~~ view. Mbeo•.•hpl~~·.w1· Ch ... ~d ~· $160
I *LACHENMYER. THE QUlO<ER YOU CALL, TRADE M"'t <banning =tom horn• ~ --· · THE QUICXER YOU SELL DAILY PIL<Yl' WANT ADS! . . 469 Abbi• W1y comer 40' lot • 2 B<inna, 2 Util pd. 64fi..7634. Very private in exclusive =='=======·J
. -· _ R1vers1de lots • $12.000 Charm!~ Eastslde llome on bas. Stressed for expansion 1 BEDROOM, unfncd yard. area. Pvt bch. Elegant 4 L•gun• Be•ch 4705 j ~ 'k :-"-San Clemente lot · $20,000 Cul de Sac off Irvine. 4 Asking $62.500. Anxious. $125 incl util. Rets, deposit. yr old 3 BR. 2 BA dream , -~,· STAR G "'"'ER:~--J Elsinore house -lol!l . BR,1%.'6a,lplivrm,brick R. c. GREER. Realty &42-IS44 house in immac cond. Lux· ! ..f:'1~ ".ljt $12,500 each for local. frplc, w/w crpta, panelled 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 I"'====;=====-ury features thruout incl bit· F "''-"'"::'-r----IB1CU.Y Jt POu.AN 546-0460 Eves. 54&-8169 kitch, very clean. take over Corona d1l 'Mar 2250 ins, brand new IU8h cptg.,
APARTMENT
ON SEA & SAND
Private and modem 2 Br.,
2 Ba. right on the beach.
Broad view of ooaatllne
from left to r1.ght1 Two
sundecka, 1 block lrOm m&J'.
ket, shops, ttAtauranL Fur-
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, To develop messoge for Tuesday, 2 story design. 2 story 17' 642-0lOt By appl. , ,_._l!.ll!i~~!l'!~illll~'1 1,-'J: BLOCK TO OCEAN Jor the vuy particular. Im·
Nod words Q)IT~ing lo f'lUmbers front door, 2 story tireplace, I .. ..,..,iiiii;iiiiO..OiiOiiiiii 1 · 2 BR homt' beautifully Fum, med poss. Lease. Pvt pty.
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1Rnlo 3tA,. 61~ living room. 4 BR 3 be.th. $18,000 Neat 4 BR near schools & S250moinclgardener.6mol=========
'2Dc.\'t 32C;Jd 620f family-$81700 3 BR & tam rm., wl!'ll·blt majorlhopp~wittielectric rental w/opUon Call :sn.. ~~ 631~-........... . . . Huntington Beach 3400 ~~rM J!iTho1e :,:!!:... Roy J. W•rd Co. older home -nice East builf..ina. Interior painted lo Mrs. Hart
6Gucwd J6Hon-w 66 s..: 1842 Santiago Dr. 646-1550 Magnolia St. location. buyt:r'1 orden I new car-675-3331 Ews: S48-2"57 FREE
RENTAL BOOK 7w-. 31eou-61wt.. Graham R-te-petlng inst.alled at only 1~~~~~~~~~1 l~.L..<.~ 38Wilh 6111_.. ••••J $22,500 full price with FHA t ............. 39~ MY-B!'olBOA ISLAND Neu N.B. Post Oc. 646-2f14
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REAL ESTATE
494-1093 Io°'°""' .-a Mon.y 70 .._ Bultt'rcup Yellow, 4 BR. with "'l'~~!'!"~~::!"'~!!!!': or VA terms. HUIT)' on this!
1121 .... -. . ~! ~ · 7172 T-,_ lal ~ Pacific Shores Realty '-'lilt -·-Corid01 provinc chann. Few steps EASTSJDE -S14.995. Quaint
Huntington Beach 2400 Drop In & Brow .. 1,.:;_ M;;',i,"." :"":'1: Walker & Lee SHARE ......... Mod ... IJ &cltl~ "l will 73 Mgla "°'""'"""""' flJ South Bay. Newly remod· 2 BR ............... AGE IN f'!· 847~ Eves. SJ6.l240 14 °'1)' "" Plar9 7,j J~ o..v l • .. 1sv-"5~ 750.. clf'd buUr.in kitchen. $57,500 MACULATE CONDmON.
T6T,,.,. "6Md 76c...t O r1ng1 Coast Pronarty Owner movinr out of 1tatl'!, 17To a~ nv(Jlj ... -11......., ... Ooy 711...ttc...., 3JJ Marguerite, QIM 67J.853Q ha1 priced for immediate
1'""°""'-.,At 7fi Mali.t j~~'!"""'""'~~~""'"I salt. Submit any r!a1t0nable ~~'"'°"" ~= ~ &. Big Commer ci•I Acre tenna. CAll. 50-1151 !open 22~ SZC-,,-BJQ.l'll'J'!Ol'9 Wl1h 4 older homes. Eutakfe eve&) Hertlagt Real Elt11te: ,.~ei:-~~ :;!~ O>lta Mea S30,0CO IOl.M 3 BR. 2 Ba., llJ'!. -rd: close 5SY~ &sP...,,,+...t .... e1-l6 ~ 56 .._ 16 ,..,_, can -a.aaumed. Full prict 4 BR. Din rm, tam nn. 27~ !57HQnd 17fo!tt.fyff'y $47,500. cpt1a. 12 x 45' cov patkl. ~f':. =~ =~ CLEVELAND, Realty No. C.M. $.l),500. 54~79!J8
Swimming pool. wa1k to 1682 F.dlrcer ocnnfront w/pvt beach.. 2
GI _ NO DOWN! bch. 213/355--0100 842-«55 Open Eves. 540-Sl40 Br, 2 ba, 1u:ndeck. liW. mi
Ntar Douglas. V1.CMt, move w/dine area. Cltm ftlr.
right in. ~BR. 2 bath, fenc-S1nt• Ana Helghta 2630 WHY PAY RENT??? $150. 547--3333 ext 319, 1-5..
td, bla: patio in yard. Nice --4 BR. Yl!llct1.nt, no down for 499-M14 a.ft 6 & wkn<b.
rw-:i&hborhood. Only $24,SOO. • 1 bdrm house all util pa.kid. Gl! Pay oU like rent! II BUSI!Z1: mll'kecplaca •
Juat pay closina coets, red Sl35. Larie Fenced Y a r . 842-8509 II no ana. 545--2374 town. The DAILY PILOT
like ttnt 1t $199.50/mo. lncl 546--0347. . 3 BR 2 baths, qulet atreet. 0111lfted aedlm. Sa'f'e
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Ol.Ntmas!!! M2-85M u no L•gurui BMch $170. rutr. !).1!6..3177 536-'7282 now!!!
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ana:. 545-2374 3 SR. 'l a.,. den. caan LEASE -Condominium,. l Pt.ACE: 1"'Jl' 'ftnl -' whml
TllE QUICKER. YOU CALL, view; $2'B Mo, or lSe/opl. BR, electric blt-tns. pool, they sn kddrc -DAll.Y
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· N'ATURAL BORN SWAPPERS OOn. eocnpletio• ot an a<> l!><p not nee. Apply .. L lflod workor. AflPIY cc!lent-tyo!ng • lllorthend.' -m«1>0-' ' lab oak or avocado deslp. " : <: !
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5 Lln11 _:5·tlmo• -5 bucb arom in ooe ot the building D!'. C..ta Mesa. ".'' \ .. ~= r.:i~,;:; 1 BOoKKfEP.ER I Shop Around-befbre you bµy,'see USI ··'; ·:
l-W1111 --.!u1;.,r•.,;.~ M,us;,_:;~u~ _,.,. h-.. trades;-~~ ;yell!8 Jot Agencies, Womtn 1300 -ATITUDE! .. I p\ade4' (..al\ • , . VALUE $895-FULL PRICE· ~29.95 • ;"fl.:
'J.-YOU1t ..,_ 1rw11.,, aoHrws. ~ Una o1 .....,.Mtw.e. neymanone ot -· bulldexlngpentradeooe• ... Person~I Qr._ , who )'Ql1 ...nn , wt:n With. 1 A"-·ti~ ope·•-. 1 or • or t erms •• low 11 $3.,00' -k "' ' J-NOTH11110 FOR s.-.Le: -TRAo•• 0N1..v1 u... .... "~ ......... ..,,. ...... N D u o st Charg·-Pl PHONE 642-5678 ou..r closecy related fields. J_ 3 ,..... ago, ...i .,,. . ._,. qualllled b 0 • • koeper: • o own-se ur ore e an • , -
To.Pl•<• Your Trodior'• Porodl• A, d newport . u.s· " D1'v1ers d•al'· but -~·-fl>I . bolo , Ptepore Jl>Ollthl• -No Fancy ,FrQnt-BUT Qualify Values rd.Ide . ~-,
Apply, ,.,."' s ... M .. Mon-personnei ' -& "I" <!"'llr->:"11 to ;i..ve c1a1.........,. ...i qwirt.,.. APPROVED FURNl"(URE .
SMOG-"" ranch ~1 .. IU.. N...,,..., Duplex, '1111 to day, l>ecomber 9, 1968 at co-mpa.ny :!' =-~:.ui "';: 1y !""°"'· Starting ..i. 2159 HARBOit: COSTA MESA .
'""'' 0y.; moo to 1<.000 ....,,,_ w.u ""'• equ;ty u.. Clcy Penonnel om.,., agency . _. "" i.tated t0 e>Q>erl· 12 y -1 .... _ _ e owne->;;-. per Ac. Want comm., in-for IOQd Laguna residen-3300 Newport Blvd., New-' au that j~: .,._,.. ence and present earn. ~ ears same V\,o&wvu-t11am ~.. ). b:rJ . ~";;":.',.,"~~ :;,.'""' ::!t1:;..t~ ~i ..,. -~.::=~ -~-~ ·;;,::: 332ia! :~'?'"r full Chajge ~1'f: !'.: Launt ~~ s~:J~Y ~Lta-·~ i
HAVE; 11 unit ....,, ~ °"""· . Kno 1~-I ~np Thla ls Bookkeeper Equal opportunity employer -5411-6 660 ., I °"'° Lak•, Qreaon. Net 2 Br . .,,. l!anning, 3 Br.,. SALES MANAGER a ~~-;:;,"-~ti, oppor'. ·An equal o-ty GIRL f"DA Y ' ---· ".'.i
Income· $11,500. TRA!>E Hemet, leased+ S7,5.52.2nd TRAINEES tunity for advancement • emplo~ Up to trial bal.ance, or Juri!or Secretary . _ . :/f'.
$37,500 eq for C.M. prop. T.D. Eq. $38,700. All or GIRL FR.I .......... to $500 fam.lliar EDP. restaurant Newport Advertis1n& AgefJC'J _
Ed Riddle Rltr. 646-8811 pa.rt. want: ·l>o\19e, income, UNIVERSAL POOLS. mav-90 sh, 60 typi.llg. A pleasant ' exp bd.# You'll be Salary Open JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Appliancff 8100fil~l
'57 Ford Pick Up with land,!. Myers. 6n.m56 ing into the Southern~-place to work, with an ex· ' workln& tor one of the Call 615-2742 -'I
camper sMU, Excellent fornia area. opening offices eeptionallyniceboss.Here-e lB.lfR nicest gentl emen in • School1-ln1tructfOn 7600 WEn!NGHOUSE Freezer l1 ,
condition, $500 value. Trade Have LAND -80 to 318 in Laguna, ~ Viejo, -qiiitts ..a weU ll'OOmed & Newport Beach. $700. GOVERNESS I Houaekeeper -$100. .R.C.A. Refrigerator ·<: ;
for Mobile Trailer or T ·acres $200. per a c re. San Qemente anM'i. mature persol) witli 8 sta· Utul A('OIJNTS to &ge 40, ftJr 10 yr. old am lmfirove yoUr Income $15. O'Keele &; ·Merritt ·;s ;
Phone 642-0427 want house. income,???. ble work recdrd. e m;n "' Advertising .\.lather. Submit complete by Improving your, Stove $25. Kt-nmore washer -,~·
100 A C1_ Myers. We need managers tor all PUROi CLERK .••• to $450 detail .~ letter. Box M 551 typlrig' $50. All in Xlnt · shape. '1"! :
cres r.tr 67U756 theee areu. No experience To P~ss invoices, do OfflCER Secretaries Daily Pilot. Variety o( new electric type. 5f$.:5490 after 5 PM ~~ l
$30,000. WANT local Income necessary. We train YoU tD some typing etc. Previous HOUSEKEEPER live.in; writers are available. Day· REFRIGERATOR. large ""' ;
Art Glovinetti Bkr. Corona del Mar. Steps to be a highly successful. area exper in purchasing please If your fa.rnillar' wtth-.hla motherless home, Npl Bch. time or evening, by the size, two-door with aosstof' .r. (
673-7420 or 673-9l87 be:i~: 3 .:R t2 ~·:·~tis: manager with an income po-tor a pleasant Newport breed o1 cat (who are all ~: Prefer Wlder 40. week or month. ,freezeI;, white, good cand.~ ~I
1960 Trailer (10 x 46) eq ..,. an e tentlal exceed.UW $30 CKXI. Beach Office. Savings and Loan experience doen &. inarveloua by the 531-,450 NEWPORT only $60. ~1712 · ~· ""t
for Trust Deed, income . amall 2 BR home .CM area. , per year. I ' LEGAL SECTY to $4,25 only. Apply in person. Inter· way) you'll know h ow School of BU-sineu ~ 'I
property or house. Val-546-3928 Eve. 642--0185 Get la on the ground floor Some ,Calif. le&;u. ~xper 'a views between ~11 am & 2-4 sharp. well skilled It able Jobt--Men..1-Wom. 7500 LARGE G11 refrlger~ -!'.
ue $2500. E. Side triplex, gd. toc. with-on ol. t h e !18-tion'• muslXlntadvancementpo-· pm. to take the pace you must ~ ~rs3 N.B. tor, runs gOod $~0,: i:
499-2710 Exchange tor Trust Deed. largest pool comparues. tential for a sharp gtrt with be tD work With a c::ttative t. ArlOther 673-1461~.. . : ~ 1 Costa Mesa Triplex 2 81'. Owner w/cury 2cl.. Fortin good typing. .... MARINERS awt. I know all the people MR. BEST CHRISTMAS gltt, typewrit-KENMORE washer, bran4 :. I
1% Ba. atudio. Trade •P-Co. 1703 wemliil Dr. CALL 636-0300, or come to ADV. SECI"Y •••••••• to $425. tnvolved and they are will-One Hou'r 'Ing. Cltlldml, grandchil-new inuat ~U $160: , ··. i
prox. $6.0XI eq .... trust 642-5000 Eves. 548-0390 12225 Harbor Blvd., Garo.. For: a 'gal wltb ·MOXIE SAVINGS a' nd LOAN ing .. pay wen tor SOME-CLEANERS .,.,,, or~!· lndlvidu. • -• t '
dttm; car, boat or T. Grove. with advertistnr'or publica-ONE WHO CAN THINK in ally tutored Chilcoat '10 les-"t
Agent ""'3n AUTO-SALES tio,. boc-und. "° wPm ON HER ow N '.IWO Corona dol Mar ""' typing ""'ooL 113 Dcl AntlquH 11 JI ~ · Want Jate model ~cku~ typing + dictapbone abll-1515 WESTCLIFF .DR. FEET! . at Pacific COut Hiwa,y Mar, CM, M!--2859 i
WilL TttADE PLASJ'ER.. ~ ~d:e~oc:e;i ~~ ...,IF YOU ARE il:y, ~"belpfuk · NEWPORT BEACH and Irla REMEDIAL Reading, :lnd • PRE-Chrlsbnu Ale; j
ING FOR TRANSPORTA· Sp"'-· Balaitce on land ' ' Aggrewve ENGR. SECTY ........ $410 -Comtruclion • Air OmditioMd 6th Grad• ot>en Coµtt ....... oilicL Dottle• Anti-. T TION CAR OR PICK UP. ·~-,/ ./ Honest Sh 80, type QO, work 1or e ~.n .. , __ ,_.. Pbonlcs. Santa Ana YWCA crues. 10861 Beach Blvd., .. · 1 646-6300 $895. $15 Month.·536-1131 WAITRESS W'de • "~ '-"'-'Y.: cu . ,. ' ' N••t Api>earing Dept. }6#. -... . I Opet! again • Will Train Qualified 542-3577 ' Stanton, Calil. 323-7000. • '
* * * * * * I ./ Reliable i;ierience' ~!Pf}tl. , Applicants Fot LESSONS For beginners by VA':;I' atock Amer & Em t. I , w t A Hlgher •--ual ACCl'G CLERK .... •.,.,,,; Have ope"'1~-s. for: Full i'i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lj • an n.1u• • • • • w ..,,.. '"'15 • Inspecton girl muste student • o n furn & c\ocla. L a·r r y · : p Income · A good ba!lc knowledge of Good Opportunity Charge Bookkeeper, NJsis. e Saks Glrla Oarinet, Flute or Piccolo. Morgan AntiqUes, 243.1 ,, •
:.~VICE Ol~ECTORY Joas & EMPLOYMENT Apply In Person To bkkpg required thru work Must have good appearanai. tanf Bookkeeping Clerk, • Combination Presser 545-1942 Newport Bfvd., CM. ,_ , l
Mo-H r hoollng Cashier, CUstomer Service · , . ayes exper. o sc . -• Silk Fin\~'ier ,
SALES & PR • •••· · Comm. APPLY IN J?ERSON Girl & Secretaries. ALL e Shirt Girls MERCHANDISE FOR Sewin.g Machin~ 81~ -' TILE, Ceramic 6974 Halp Wontad, Mon 7200 !--"-·-----* Verne, the Tile Man *
CUst. work. Install & repairs.
No job too small. Plaster
patch. Leaking Sh ow er
;epair.' 847-1957/846-0206
·~.~ Your hours are your own. 3. 5 P.M. DAILY MUST HAVE CON-For Interview call: SALE AND TRADE ;.:,:: i
Earn from $125 to $200 per SNACK SHOP #1 ST RU CT I 0 N EX-Mr. Bergstrom '67 SINGER, wal console in-\--• !
NEW PLANNED week. You naturally have PERIENCE. Xlnt salaries! 675-3300 Furniture 8000 duded. Transfer service -:; ·:
to be a sell starter & at-G or Apply in ~n man ftJrces repo! Touclt r 1
1Joholstery 6990
DIVISION
EXPANSION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
:;;";:!,..:~~·~ 23~!r~;~:i:i:;r· >--.,:ge~a:a~~f~~ SCRA.M LETS CANCELLED ~~c=-~:~~~~ l
zation. -. • Houseful of Decorator '$37.99 Cash or assuin.e $3.Sj :
' lMMEDIA~PENINGS
FULL TIME
HELP WANTED
CUSTOM Upholstery
Christmas apecial! Free
turkey & low low price on
your uphol. sofa. Eurppeal'I
Craftsmanship. 642-1454
' Provides LARGE CO. £XPANDING
IN ANAHEIM
Son\e of our jobs are fee Ca ah ierlng experien~. ANSWERS Furniture • mo. Guarantee goqd. eaI ,
paid b"y tM employer, Xlnt typist, gr 0 0 v e Y Sp1r1ish Renaissance & 526-6616 -,i
some are fee paid by the D1'rector of Nurses personality, age no factor Dept. Openings
MEN ARE NOW BEING
INTERVIEWED, HIRED
AND TRAINED TO FILL
GOOD POSITIONS WITH
TOP srARTING PAY.
NOW HIRING
PERMANENT WORK. NO
EXP. NEC. IN SOME
DEPTS, AS WE HAVE A
TRAINING PROGRAM FOR
YOUNG.AiEN 18-45.
Li t Y u versatll" v .. try -Shine ~ Shaky -Moditerronean •• . : •rer_.;_an, . 0 u may Fourth -STEAKS WAS ORIG. $1698.00 Pianos & Or91n1 81.,,. •,
,...,._. ~ ·l or-NeW ,_ What a 6harpie l15U8lly MUST SACRIFICE a:
833 Dov D NB Convolescenl Ho1pit1I Young Girl Friday doeoo "'"always charming $685.00 MOVING ~ .
~BS & EMPLOYMENT M2.3870 er r.,549:2743 Xlnt typing & dict.9.phone, with waittesses. He plays ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: !
To open in middle of January new business with op-them tor big STEAKS. Gorgeous g ft. Spanish sofa I I I I :
in N~ Beach. Send Re-portunity to grow. $425. AR TIM£ 11_'3nlr and Matching Chair. SALE sum~'to: PEve~. A~~..,-~ Custom quilted With • • •·• _i $512. mo. & up TOP· WAGE$
BUSINESS machine trainee, PROm SHARING p LAN
Job Wantad, Lady 7020
MISS EXEC AGENCY salse/servlce~ start $300. oh per· written agreement FOR QUALIFIED MEN.
Apply 766 w. 19th St., CM If qualified and acceptep. go START WORK
J A p A NESE, experienced on the" payroll this week. IMMEDIATELY
day work, 8 hrs. $2 per Both. skilled ancl unskil,led CALI/ FO~ :APPOINTMENT
hour 642-5196 after 5 PM . should apply as experience SAT.,-MON., & TUES.
Mr. John Williams
Community Convalescent
Center
3611 fmpertal HwY
Lynwood CaliL 90262
'5n't necessary, and we are J--~P~R=4-~7~2~53~--
D:o..;;om.c-esc;l;.;i<;..;H.;.•;;;l.cp __ 7.;.0_35. I an equal opportunity em-MEDICAL
FM P1id
Secty/Mtg (split) •••• to $600
Secretary {split) •••• to $5.50
Girl Friday (spllt) •• to $541
Secretary/PR •••••••••. $500
F.C. Bkkpr1(aplit) •• to $5001 ---------
DOMESTIC
HELP
Live in or live out
HouMke eper1
Excelsior Agency
430 So. 'Broadway, LA 90013
(213) fi83...ffi47 (213) 620-1135
Olinese li'e-lns. Cheertul
Permanent. Eicperlen<:ed
Far East Agency 642-8103
Hein Want!'!::. Men 7200
Machine ·Operators
Light production work. l to
2 years e.xper. on horizontal
mills & chueker.
' Tool ·Make r
Exper. · in building jigs .l
""'"'"" Apply between 8 & • ARMALITE INC.
1lB E. 16th St., C.M.
ployer. INSTRUMENTATION
MINIMUM e Senior Electronic
QUALIFICATIONS Technician
• Age 20 or over e Associate Engineer
• HI school grad or Requires at least 5 years
equivalent experience -with Digital and
• Orange County Anail?J circuitry. A strong
resident koow'iedge of Analog circuit..
Me ha 11 ry Is requ~. '
• c nica 'f Cont•-" Mr. Skidmore inclinttd "1
• Able to dart work IMI
now . 4321 Birch, Np.I Bch
INTERVIEWS
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Kl 4-9289, ext 23
Ask for Mr. Hill,
Personnel Department
546-0744 OJ' 546-074!'1
A Division of Becton
1nd·Dlck•nson
START YOUR NEW
CAREER
"-'-------·I w ith t he NEW YEAR
POLICE Train now-in the evenings
at our Balboa Island head-
quarters. EARN $$ whlle
'you LEARN. Eam 10 thous-
Secretary • • • • • • • •• • to $500
Secretary {split) • •• •• • $500
Senior Typist .••••• to $470
Cu.st. Serv. (split) •••• $425
File Clerk .••••••••• to S425
Girl Friday {BJ1lit) •• to $425
CJ.erk 'I'ypist . • . • • .. • . • S400
Typist (split) • • . • . • to $350
F.. by applicant
Escrow Officer • • • .. • to $500
Exec: Secty • • • • • • • • • • to $500
F. C. Bkkpr ~ •.....•••.• $500
Asst Admln Secty •••••• $500
Secretary • . . • . . • . • • $450 up
General Office • • • • • • to $450
Clerk fypUit ••• , • •• • • • $433
General OUice • • • • • • to $425
Receptionist • , •••••••••• $400
Teletype or Keypunch· .• $375
File Clerk/no skills •••. $300
Part Time Bk:kpr •. $2.50 hr
410 W. Coaat Hwy.
Newport Beach 6f6.3939 RESERVE POLICE
OFFICER
$2.81).$3.41 PER HOUR and +. lst year. Must be: Help W 1 ntttd
over 25 with successful back-Wom'en 7400
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
ground. µes exp'd helpful
but not a necressity, For FULL Charge Bookkeeper.
cont. interview, call Mr Guy, Some income tax exp. ·pert.
675-4571,.9:30 am-5:30 pm. P/time except income tax
' Auto Mech1nic &eas0n. P .A. oHlce.
WAITRESS
18 to 35 -FUU. TIME
NEAT APPEARANCE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSAltY
APPLY m PERSON
2to5P.M.
BOB'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa¥
Radio-Telephone
Dispatch Girt
25 or over. Mot know local
area. Apply ln person
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
Costa Mesa
HOSPITALITY HOSTESS
SERVICE, is looking for
mature Women to welcome
newcomers to this rom-
m unity . Must have
typewriter, car and be bond·
able. Call 544-6925 and ap-
ply 285 E. Main St., Suite
7, Tustin New car dealetship needs 3 R4Serw Officers needed to CAREER 536--2041 or 536-3793
first class mechalrlca for ex-supplement the regular city EARN EXTRA s SECRETARY·RECPT ..
ponding "'rvl" d•pL Top police lore<. d,..;ng peak OPPORTUNITY! Part time GIRL FRIDAY
pity & Co. benefits. Apply in periods. Those interested Join todays fastest growing Telephone in the evening For rapidly growing week·
pereon. HOIJDA y sbbuld report for & written profession-Mutual Fund sales from our Balboa Island of. ly newspaper In Laguna
' SALES A SERVICE ~ to be adminis.tered in No experience necessary. ftce. 6 tD 9 pm. Call 675-4570 HIU.. .area. Good salary &
1969 Harbor, Costa Mesa the City Hall Council Cham· We train . tun or part time TELEPHONE Solicitor to ~e benefits, Call 837-5200
e 'MANUFAcnrruNG ENG· bers. 3300 Newport Blvd .. Mutu1I Fund Advisors work from own home, call· Ask for Mr. Smith.
INEERS & e PRODUC. Newport Beach, at 6:30 Inc , ing Lagtma Bch area. H::;,;...._:.J,, .. _ ..... \r"ilR;;Eo;L;-l"Ec;F,.---
P.M., Wednesday, Decem· N B 6tl3 W • _,.u ., • ., _.._ 1.. wage H-'tb -.,,.,.,;: N or "VN TJON SUPERVISORS, need· ber 4, 1968. • Pl . l est=.iu ~ '3 • "'"" 1 • ~
ed. Apply MacGregor Yacht S.A. 1212 N. Broadway Call collect 5<12-8274 CALIFORNIA LICENSE
Corp., 1665 Babcock, Costa Additional tnlorm11.tion may 547-8331' SHARP BAR MAIDS &: GO Huntington Beach
Mesa. Bet 7-3 PM be obtained from the Per-Architectural Draftsmen GO DANCERS. Top wages. Convalescent Hospital
ASSEMBLY Mechanic, cen. IOMel Office, 67J..Zl10. "-nl..-Plan""'-JZ.5()43.50 to sbtrt. Call for 18792 Delware, H.B. """ "'"" Interview. 56-9983 SASSY l --======--me<hmac•;-elhoxppewor~.: c~~~ J w Robinson Senior Designen . J.ASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. SECTY/RECPT. ,......, •~ ---~ • • Senior Interior Designers Must be good typist, short. open. Hayward Filter C.o.. Hi s openings for: TYPIST hand ne-ceuary. good tele--
1673 Piacentil.. Costa Mesa wm. L. Pereira & Aatloc'a. Fast. accurate. Good salary phone personality, conatruc-
•FVLL TIME HELP• MAINT ENANCE & frin&e beneUts. Call tion background preferred.
Man.ager Traineea. Over 21 ENGINEER MacArthur Blvd at Ford Rd, 837-5200 Aak lor Mr. Smith. Salary" open. Call &12-3430
yn ot aee. APPLY AT Permanent Positi9n CdM, · CaUI. 9'2625. {TI.f) IT'S Glamour Make-up PART time OOokkeeping &
ME I-ED'• Excellent B•ntif its 644-0620. Conta~t Nell W. Time. Be the. expert in your typing mature woman
C10 E. 17th. Costa Mesa Birnbrauer for appt. o!tice or neighborhood. Free prefetted to work for an
PA. R T .. Ttme maintenance APPLY BUSBOYS training. 675-5195/675-3807 accountant. cau 897-0443 or
man. Daya. Apply In per50J'.I. PERSONNEL DEPT. OR C.M. Attorney needs pa.rt 839-1649 qel'll! Laney, DAILY F1sh lo n Island BUSGIRLS time secty. Fast typist, dic-l'B"'ARM=7AID=::-,,_.-.-•. -,eos=tum= ..
Pllhl', '!JO ·w. &,v, C.M. 'tofev.-port Beach • Lunch" & Jtwning ta.phone, lega] experience 21-30. Must be attn.ctive,
•U P.M. , Equ111 opportunity employer GOOD PAY. preferred. 645-2150 Top wages. Apply in pmion
DOORMAN • Parking At· PART TIME Apply tn penon LEGAL Secretary; last. ac-bet. 10 AM & 1l AM. 1880
tMdant. Start at once, tnll 40 MEN Don Josa' Restaurant curate t y plat ; llOme Monrovia, C.M.
er pt. time. Ow;a tnMa. rd.I. Must be willifli to start work 9003 £. Adan11, H.B. shorthand; Bkpg belp{ul Gm. housekeeping, plrl
fhone 6H-1100, Ext fM immediat~ty. Work 6:30 to 'OOKS LEAD FRY _536-3J78~--====-I time. Must have references,
TRAINEE tor alel/""'10t 10. 5 night. a week. Top pay Exccllrnl ~ and world~ DENTAL SECRETARY own transp. La.ltun• Niguel.
t.u1hv• madl!oes. ~ and .ome ~rtlme during conditions. Mlllt be t.ut. Exper .• single, :z5..45 _,_....,.,.,..,,=,....,===~-
PJO. ~ .. W. 1!111; ... , 6 moothl. neat and pl•uant. lll•xlcoll !146.JOOO GIRL F RIDAY
C.lf. • CALL MR. ltEED food •xperl..,.. betp!UI. LADY tor houseworlo every
iWHTANENCE MAN " 774-7254 AMIGO'S l<ESIAtl!WIT Set. ''!M>S;ll N.B. Own ~ JloteJ Apta. 231'& ~ ~/clcantng tcrvice 428 E. 17th SL, CM. tn.nsp/ 1146-5189
~ Blflf CJI. 8'Jm'7 ,.. a.ec,.; wtndows, fits., f,;XP'D LubricaUc>n Man. Top BA B Y S I TT ER .l Ute ib" "'4-. ' a ~ ttc. Days. $2 HR "'RlH-Apply '3100 E. Ooul bcuaelceepina. Un in or
. ~J!GK q'! JQ start. 54M1ll • Hwy Cd~ . • -°"-'-· _S«> ______ _
• J 1
Mlllt be accurate t;ypiat. No ---sn--0633
Career Minded V'LLA ROMA carved wood trim. R. 10 IL We're m..ing to larger,,,.,. ., :
RESTAURANT Seville Carved velvet sofa, teTs and we have a lot ·of • • Secretary 445 N. Newport Blvd.. heavy Dark oak end 11!,bles pianos and organs ·we don't :
Still . haven't found the N.B., BI &-4929 aft. 2 PM and matching cockta,il ta-want to move. Some an. :
perfect person for my col· • EXP'D ·waitresses. cook ble. 8 Piece King size Med· used; aome demos; somf. : ; iterranean oak panelled repos; aome diw::ontinUcd ', Jege professor type ft.he • all ahl1ta ... 11 · bedroom suite wHh fUll models • and all have beat ! ,· extreme.., i n t e i g e n t • EXP'D Fry cook, busboyg, gentleman with · all t h e dishwshri. F1 or pt time. King size box springs .& drastically discounted lo d •
brairi power, but common App in pers. 0enney·a 3170 mattress.. Large Spanish immediately? You must ntj · : decor dining room. Gold miss this really speetaculal 1
sense!). Xlnt skill, some Harbormvd.C.M. leaf Spanish table lamps. __ , B 'th · • atatiatical typing involved, -..e. uy Wl no money , kl rati n but DELIVERY DRIVER for Hanging swag lamps, etc., down 0.A.C. It. 5 yean to • age no con! e 0 • Commercial Blueprint shop. etc. Each piece can be pur-pay. :
good attitude 8 must. I've 548-5529 ..... chased individually. WARD'S BAIDWIN STUDI" '' plaecd 12 outstanding peo-·.u.
pie in thia company & they Terms available :um Newport, c.M., 642-8481 : Agencl•s, M•n & Newcomers to Calif. Open SUnday afternoons ,' ,._ •,
love it. $500. Women 7550 Credit approved immed\ll;tely •
General Office ARGus AGE.N'i:nis-RD FURNITURE Th• Gre•": =°'All '-':
Girl Friday, _XI.lit typist.
speller, capable of starting
a.a a atrl do it all for
a atatt ot 3:1 & working
your way up. Initiative,
perlormfng well on your
own very important. Work
right in my bulldin&-wbere.
the real doers are.'$400. ,
Programmers
C.Ome on' you gu,yli, lets
get moving. BS: degree
w\.th 3 years exp. IBM
360 MOD 30 or larger -
Cobol. $ll to· $16,000
Cost Accounting
·Manager
Degree, 4 yean exp., mfg
& EDP background.
$12.000.
Systems
Engineers
Requlrta high degree ot
technlcal competence &
systemsmanagement
capablllty. Prior exp major
comp u t e-r m11.nufatcurer
deal.red.
Personnel
Associates
Come on gals, AM l
GOING TO HAVE ro"'
STEAL YOUr For Orange
Countie• moat e x c I t i n &
buatnesa, M I N E I Ex·
perienced ot coune, wW
makt Iota of money cau11e
you've bad p>d tmning.
My be•utiful s,: c re tar y
Kim!n, hal me to ~11
organized that &he can't
wait to ret men people
to work with.
PIH N CALL •••
for an a ppolntrMnt
Work NHr Home m THE WAREHOUSE Music tn the Home ·,l :
Sr Drafts'man •...•• $160 wk 1844 NEWPORT BLVD. Give your loved ones a piano :
Finance Trn~ •••• $450 mo · COSTA ,tliESA or -nrgan tor Ou'istmas. :
RN, Dr's Office •••• $550 mo • Every n ight 'tll 9 New Hammo,nd O:&"atll ~~ , 1·
1869 C Newport Blvd. Wfld Sat & Sun 'tif 6 from ••.••••• 0 ••• -..... ; .1
Costa Meu 548-7796 WA ~·NUT . bdrm furn .also man llSed from •• I New planoa from ..•••• S4i5: ' 7600 w/formica top, cor. desk, -•·-__ _. fro ·~ Schools-Instruction ch'esC & van. W/rillrror. IW'iU many U'>'=U m •• ~ .. ---------1 jr, SPECIAL * · J -
M E N Xlnt cond. Sat or Mon aft. Used, Hammond B with,$~ 5 PM. ~7647 li -• b e &•Ill :i;ever ......... $1
Qu11.U1;y King.Size Beci, OJM:n .every night & \.
We can Tra in -you now ,beautiful quilted mattress" Sunday 1·5 ..:. .,.~
for pay up to split foundation, bit-In 'til Oui!itmas for yOur "~ ~1
$4 21 per hr GS frame. Never used. $911. convenience ·-·. •
• " Worth ~. 842-6536 HAMMOND j HEAVY EQUIPMENT ROUND T"k dining tab!• In CORONA DEL MAR ~ I
& chairs xlnt cone!, {~ats ~ E. Coast Hwy., · · 1
OPERATORS 4-6J $100. Lrg executive PIANOS & ORGANS , j
.style teak desk, .( drawers Famous Name Bl"anda , , $100. 833-1359 from ,,_ Top wages and best employ· . ~· ·\ ment opportunitiea are ln the 4 PIECE -aechonal. daven· Abo USED Instruments : .; .
construction industry, Plen-port. Forest gn;en. tuxedo Gould Mi.Isle Company ·.'
ty of work for &killed heavy style., _no l'epe.11'. needed. 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana : ~
equipment operatOn. We .-83.1--0229~==-=--,.,.,--So. °'-Freeway 541-0081 ·~ ' ' train you on OOZERS • 3 DESKS with matching Mon. & Fri. eve1. 'til 9 · ~
GRADERS • LOADERS • cl)airs & 3 additional chairs. J ---Sund-,,,ay~1~2 001o_s __ . ·,t.:~
SCRAPERS • CARRY-ALLS S'® for all. R. L. Stickler. ORGANS ..
• TRACTORS and ATIACH· 673-6510 PIANOS
MEN'TS. No need to Int~ cu=sr=-.. -.,-.. -.-. "'2'"'"couc--;he-s, e Player Pianos
rupt your present job or recliner chair; 2 walnut LARGEST SELECTION QJ' '
schooling. Start at home in tbls .U.ke new $100. 968--2868 NEW & USED • . :
spare , time. Then ~et two B PIECE Walnut bedroom W AILIOIS MUSIC CITY • :
weeks reaident tralnlng at t S200 7, h olMi 3400 Bristol, <;.M. 540-3165
BraJdwood, ru .. B u d g e 1 :: bM print. .;:csil-7846 CHRISI'fi.IAS Gilt • Ham; :
tenns. Nationwide place-I:==='"====== moncl..Stclnway • Yamaha._ .•
ment sssistance. Thil tr&ln-f" 10 new A used pianos of -8JJ ·: ing can be your first atep Of ice Furniture 80 makes. Best buys in So., '1
to employment in the Heavy 60X30 METAL desk, good Calif. right here. • ,
Equlpment inclust:ry. Write cond. $60: L-Shaped ~ SCHMIOT MUSIC CO.,
tor illustrated folder. desk, like new fl_OO. Exec. 1907'N. Main, l l N~::S~~gN ~. $~ ~Jm~":l $3). ===s.n="'==-===rl !
- --- - - -- - -Televlslon 1205 i
NORTHWESI' SCHOOLS, G S I 8022
Heavy Equipment Tralnb\c ,_•_r_•~9-'-'-"-----FOR that •xlra room ~" ;~
Dept. HD-16, Box M1!i2 GARAGE SALEll Admlral T.V .. B/W Mapl~1 I \
cl o Daily Pilot CUSl'OM drapes, each pane] Conaole • pert. cond. $~
Name .•••••••••••••••••••••
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llx83, antique creen $50 per 1213) 430-26'5 .•
patM!!L Wrought iron candle 23" BLACK & white Ztnlth
$20. Spanish dinette table, TV; remolll cont.;, like new:•
wrought iron & wood $25.. ;-ioo. 842-U17
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Finch's :Winning ways
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I Lootln& 1*k It Jut m9alh'1 naUonal elecilon, 11 appears that some wlmlers were toeers and some losers
1oo1<ecl Ute w1nn.n. '
Spiro Agnri' won alonr'Wtlb Ntzoo, but he wu a
loser in ,the court of public opinion. Thou&h virtually
silent since, he cootlnues to be the butt of cartoons and
comedians' j&gs !ICroM. lhe Cl'IUltrY.
On tlie'Otber side, Hilbert Blllllphrey'1 dignil!ed and
statesmanlilte acceptance of deleet made him look like
a winner. And bls running mate, Sen. Edmund MU!kle;
gained nal10!l81 stature and a followiilg to be reckon..t
witll In lhe Pemocratlc P~ Ot the future. He, too,
looted more like a winner than a loser. _
California's LleuL Gov. Robert Finell emerged as a winner in all respects. \
In the 1964 election,' and since, It was beard Otten
tllat the state GOP ticket was upside down, that Bob
Finch should have been the candidate for governor with
Ronald J;laagan his running mate.
Perhaps reflecting this voter attitude; Finch was the
ch9JllPlon vote-getter in that election.
Finch's way with politics and politicians is cllH!cult
to pin down. He appears moderate enough In bis views lo win tile support of lhe Kuchel·type Republican. Yet
be carries off a conservative air successfully enough to
woo the Rafferty types as well.
He hu been a loyal party worker and 10 draws
strong support from all wings of the party. Democrats
in the Legislature are known tl> ddmtre and listen to
him. He even draws kudos from such Democrat·leaning
personalities u San Francisco columnist Herb Caen,
who recently said in print 11lat Finch has, among other
things, a delightful sense of humor.
Now Bob Finch is in a quandary. The two jobs he
wants most, governor and U.S. Senator, are held by his
old compatriots, Governor Reagan and lien. George
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Nixon Urged
To Retain Helms
WASHINGTON President-elect
Rlchanl M. Nixon Is being strongly urged
to retain career-man Richard Helms in
his present job u bead of the ever-con-
trovenial Central Intelligence Agency.
Helml appointed by Preal.dent Johnson
Jn 1966,,0 bu been with CIA alnce the
big SP.Y agency WU established in 1947·.
His retention wonid go far towardo nail·
Ing down a precedenl for ..... politlcal,
clieer dlncton of Central lntelligeoce.
-Solne..ol tbo keep-ll<IJns_ oentlmeDt Is
being ft!o7ed to N1"'1l by Democ:raW:
-Tboy are atrwmg the deoirabillly of career continuity in CIA.
'Ibey emtend thal the top CIA job has
never been treated as a patronage plum.
TREY ARI! BlGHf tba~ by accident
or bf desi&n. no President bas ever
made a pottly partiaan appolnbnent of
a CIA director. Thm of the m CIA
hea<b to 'date have, in fact, been military
men, insulated by their profession from
partlsap politics.
An all but forgo~ Naval officer,
Rear Adm. Roscoe HillenkoeUer I Wall
the first di.rector of Central Intelligence.
He had bten the head of a predecessor
in\dugence agency 'and was appointed
by President Ttuman in . 1947, when
Congress establiahed the new ClA.
President Eisenhower appointed his
World War II chief of star( Gen. Walter
Bedell Smith, to succeed Hlllenkoette.r
in · 1950. ln 1953 Eisenhower appolnted
Allen W. Dullea as the first civilian
director of Central Intelligence, IUC•
ceeding Smith.
AT 'IllAT 11ME Dulles had an m:-
lensive ·Intelligence background. He had
been active in the study process which
Jed te the cre..iUoo of a civilian qeocy
to cocirdinate all the govemmtat'a tn-
telligence activities. President Keooed.y,
as one cf his f1nt' appointmenta, an--
nOunced that he .was retaining Dulles.
In J961, 'after the ill-fated Bay of
Pigs adventure, Democrat Kennedy nam-
ed • Republican, John A. McCone, to
5Utteed Dulles. McCone had been un-
dersecretary of the Air Force and a
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member of the Atomic Energy Com--
mission in the Eisenhower
Administration.
President J obnson named another
military man, Adm. William F. Raborn,
~ McCooe'a 1Ucce&9Qr in 1965. Helms
Wall named as Rabom's deputy at that
time. He was elev,ated to the top job
when Raborn left it a year later.
NO MENTION -WAS m a de ol. Helms'.
politics when he appeared before the
Senate Armed Services Committee at
the time of his . appolntrtt'ent in 1955
and, qaln, In 1918. lits career summary
made It clear that be bad never t,eld
a political job.
A reporter 1n Europe before World
War Il, Helms became Ill intelllgence
officer during the war. He bu been
in military and civilian intelligence jobs
ever since.
Re had been serving aa CIA'• deputy
director for plans under McCone when
he was selected for the number two
spot with Raborn, who had been the
expediter of the higbly IUccessfu1 Polaris
submarine progr40l and let It be known,
at the outset. that he would stay in.
CIA for only a ~ period.
The transition from the hard-drivina:,
spad<><:alling McCone to short-timer
RaQorn was a dllficult one for ClA,
and" the · elevation of one of their own
was balled by the agency·s aareerists.
TUE LAW WHICH created CIA ban
appolnlment of iiillltaey men to both
of the CIA joba. That requirement has
been lnterpreU!d as requirin& a civilian
deputx Jor an officer director, a~ v~ce verSa: tf President Nlk6n sets a career
precedent by retaining Helms, the in-
telligence community, as presently con-
stituted, would seem to have no lack
ol. career talent.
A Vote of Confidence
J'here'a no public opinion poll morf
r.-xurate than the resu:lts of an election. •
Looking at the results of Prcpo<ioi
~ailed Watscn property ta::
relier meainrt at the Nov. 4 elecUon,
school official• .teacben should find
a hopeful sign. nd l~gialaton should
flOO a mandate. For, • rejecting
?roposi.Uon t by a e o-to<ne
vote, the people, in ect, cast ballots
in favor of quality eduCaUon ln their
schools.
PROPOSITION I, U puled, would
.----•11 Georse ---. . .
Dur. Geo<at ;
I have alw111 wondered -00..
far ahead .t deadllne -a col·
umnlll bavo lo ltaJ' when wrltlq
ldr collpnnf
< ' ti ." CURIOUS ~c.rtiu: '
v.,<JOl<e mo up lo di! mo !hall
DNritM•• 11 adll an bour ...,1
• (II ,.. bin Jlf'Obltml which
'*"'~-....... ~. -Iii!"! lo Gtcqa, tba -col-~ ""°'_, lit llllo • -.al
c•r1ary lliber.) •
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!iave removed the local property tat as a
source of financial support for the
schools. Of courae, the stat,e would have
been forced to supply schools with lhest
lost funds. But it was always a doubt
that the state would replace thtse fund1
dollar for dollar. The state may have
given only a percentaa:e of the lost
n,oney. '{hi.I would bave caused khoola
to curtail educaUonal program.1. And,
apparently, Lbe vottra did not want to
take thiJ chanct!i.
This vote of conlidence ht our ICbooll
end f..-hlsh.quallty educoUon lhould
ltll legls!ators aomethlng' While C.lifor.
nians may be demandin& pruperty ta1
relief, \hey do not want· It at the e1.penae
of flOod educOtiOD.
O~E WAY FOR the Lqllllwrt It
1ive the people their wishes la for the
otate to 1......,. ill financial support
of local tdlooll from Ill ..-nt ap.
·proximate II percent lo 1 60-!0
partnership. Sucb ·on 1nma.. In otall
llJjlpllrl would Dot only lielp ua m•lntaln
,high quaUty eduatlon . bul would give
local school di.trk:U a chance &o drop
&heir tu rates. '
EdocaU..Nen-
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Murphy. He wu Cllllll.tgn chairman for Murpby and
be ran wllll Beqan. If they uel< -.lecllon.-u he be.
Dev• 1lley will, ht ,,.;.. be won't run ap!mt thOm.
Al Nlloll'I cloee personal friend and1:Ampaip ...
vil<>r, Finch 11 almoot dally report<1f u bath>g \llrtu.nr
hi• cholca of .cabinet posts. lfe said.Jn a TV inlen1ew las~,,weff:.thal 'be aa,4. hli f~ don't want to leave
Cll1Uor¢8, but "Washington is where the action 11."
. He cited the -fact that t!ie Health, EducailOn' and
Welfare Departmont alone has a lar1er weralion tball
all of Caliti>mia state government, lli shffl' 1ile of~
al!on, any c'lblnet post be might take would be a bigger
admlnlstrsUve job tlian that¢ state.governor.. . I~· seems Jll<ely that Bpb Finch will j?!n Nixon In
some ca.pacity, eipeclally If he can agree wlf.h Gilvarnor
Reaean on a successor u lieutenant governor. · '
Wbatever he decides, however, one thing is certain.
Finch will be a polfllcal force to be reckoned ..;th •••
in California-, if not Ille nation. .
Install ILS NOW
Pro and con arguments have been put forth on tile
9u""tlon d. whether lhe long4e!aytld Instrument Land·
mg System (11.S), had It been in use at Orange County
Airport November 23, would have prevented the com-
mlller plane crash at Newport Freeway and Dyer Road
at a cost of njne lives that foggy night
The issue is academic. The pertinent point. Is that
th e system concept was approved eight years ago and
ILS . has been r~ady for installation for a long time.
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The last hurdles appear to have been cleere4 and
the county and the FAA should work together to get the
system hito operation witllout !Urtber delay. Wbether
or not those nine lives were at stake, others are-and
will be'-<>n a daily basi•.
''DON'T RUSH ME. l'VE ~OT TO Ll\I E WITH THE TtllNG."
T~pMen
'.Are Most
Over-worked
Tbougbtl at Large:
The most over-worked members of
society used to be the non-unionized
laboring classes; today the most ever-
worked, ironically enough, are the top
managera -for one reaaon, because
there aren't enough good one.s to go
arouod. • • •
THE ICBM and" the nuclear warhead
and the "deterrence system" are not
only meaningless but probably fatal, for
they are merely negative aspects of
national rivalry, and must be ac-
companied (or~ed) ·by poslUve
steps; otherwl~, ~ even so dour a
technologist as Henn11.n Kahn has observ·
ed, "All we are doing ii b~ina: time,
and we are doing noUUna: wllh the time
that we buy.'' • • •
'Ibe whole Idea ot a three-month scboot
vacation in the 1ummer is obsolete,
and should be replaced by two vacatiOlll
of one month each, one in the BUrnmer
and one in tbe winter, which would
add -a month of needed school work
and yet break up the academic year
more sensibly than the present long
hiatus. • • • I don't consider anyone a really ~
ficient speller unless he can spell "diar·
rhea" without looking it up. (I looked
It up.) • • •
Since shops which accept outside
credit-cards have to ,pay from three
to tlve percent to ~ .agency iuuing
the card, and thus presumably add this
charge to. the pliee ol. merchandise,
why shouldn't customoro who pay cub
in these shops reoeJve a commensurate
rebate for purchases! • • •
'lbose who enjoyed Nancy Mitford 's
splencUd bioeraphy, "The Sun King,''
a year or so ago will receive equal
pleasure from the new revision of her
old~ book, "Madame De Pompadour,"
which I am CWTenUy engrossed in
reading. (It Is hard to believ~ that
so consequential a figure died at the
age of 40.) • • ••
' What Is most Important to know Is
!hat the mind Is the cause of most ot our troubles, not I.be world; the mind's
resistancti to change, the mind's unwill -
ingness to release its own potential!Ues
••• and that, in the line of William Car.
los W~ "a new world is only a oew mlDd.::,. • • •
To most people, "power" means the
ability to get our way, which is an
elfecUve act of the w I 11 ; but suppose
the will wants not to learn anything
ntw, and get.a its w 1 y -and by this
v e r y act ol power loses It.a power to
underttand or control the future ; is
it not the way in which most people
dispose of th e i r power? (As, by the
woy, Miii MIUonl'o bookl oo eleaanUy
demoomolt.) • • •
It's hard to believe that the wordl
"candid " and .,:•candidate" come from
!ht wno Latin root. • • •
The people who lnalst that literature
II cprruptlng morality never pause for
a moment to con&lder the oppoaite rela-
tionship -· that our morality 11 ccr4
rupllna: literature, whlch la a far more
likely CaUIUal neru&. • • •
Freedom, said Camm, "Is nothing e1Je
but a cha.net to be beUer," but • niolt
of ua use the word to jusUly our dealrt
to be "°"" without penallJ.
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Constant Communication ··
WASlllNGTON - A Pre.ident ls
elected by all the pecple, his pOwer
nows from them and 11 he is prudent
he will maintain coruitant communication
with all the ~le. P.resident Johnson
understood this well enough. He Worked
hard at it, in his own way. But his
way failed to establlsh the public com-
municaUon and confidence which can
make exe rcise of the unique presidenUal
powers so.much easier .
President Nixon'• problem will be no
less difficult than Johnson's; like
Johnson, Nixon is at his best in sm.a1..I
groups and in the Interplay or power
politics and probably no better than
Johnson In catching public imagination
through persona1 magnetism and man-
ner.
Yet Is ls essential for Nixon to find
methodJ which will serve as a substitute
for the kind of public allegiance aroused
by John F. K'"'!edy, Dwight D.
Eisenhower and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
PRESUMABLY, Herbert G. Klein, who
has been named to· the new post of
director of communications of the federal
government, will devote himsell to this
problem, u he did during~ presidential
campaign, as well as to coordinating
lnfonnation acUvitles of every depart-
ment of government.
No better way bu ever been found
for establishing communication between
the general public and the President
of the United States than regularly
scheduled, non -'spectacular, televised
news conferences. If the public expects
to hear the president every week, and
upects him also to be &Sked for answers
on t~ problem,, that conctrn and trouble
everyone, a large beeffinlng.can be made
in establ..lahina regular communicaUon
between the Pre,gdent and people
generally.
PRl!'BIDENT JOHNS~N never fully
credited the Vftlldity Of a technique usea I
auccessfully by some of his predecessors.
Hia press conferences -when he held
therii --took Wt the trappinp cl. a
television spectadtlar or were suddenly
called-in his office. He -used· such oc-
casions as a platform from which to
issue preaclunents rather than as a
forum for persuasive answers to troub1·
lni public questlons. Beyond this,
q<>wever , Johnson probably saw more
newsmen privately than any President
in history but this is not an adequate
replacement for regular and continued
public ccmmunication.
During his political campaigns, both
as a candidate for governor of California
and a candidate for pr.esident in 1968,
Nixon used a somewhat dHferent techni-
que for public ccmmunication. Klein had
a large hand in th.is techni qo:e and It
would seem likely that he would try
to adapt it in some form to the pre~iden
cy.
~ THE TECHNIQUE wa s a carefully
staged television program in which
selected people representing the general
public asked Nixon questiOflj. There ha!:
been much debate on whether these
pecple were mere.ly selected for political
reasons, but it is a fact that some
of the questions they asked were not
particularly politic. The y involved such
matters-as why Nixon lacked the con-
fidence of Negro voters, wby he didn't
speak out more on the issues, and often
conveyed verisimiltude of open and frank
dialogue. .J ;·
ThiJ technique could be a substitute
for the method Franklln D: Roooeje-
exploiled, the "firesill< .c;ljats''. ~ radiii
which convey ed the im~on that the
President was taking Ule Ainerican ~
pie ·into _his confidence in an intirnat,;
family setting. Y9u could even bear
the fire crack.ling. '
ASKiNG QUESTIONS of the~
of the Unir.d SW.. Is li!mlttedlfJ I
different matter -than lntarog;tfjjj'-4
presidential candidate, but per}µlpa soimp
kind of a public' forum could be worked
out permitting the President to respond
to questions arising from. the general
" .. blic. 'f'h~ technioue wOutd, of coune;
be wor!hleu il It lacked -tanelly
~d were merely ~ propaganda novelty.
The questions and the questiooen wQUld
have to be valid and real, and ~
President's answers would have ·to ~
tain more substance than exhortation
or preachment. ~
A certaln sufferance ol. que!tiooen
Is 8lso required but &nyme who bu
run for office as often as Nixon abol1ld
have no difficulty. • :
A technique of Utls kind, howevF,
is no substltule for news conferenc14
held on a regular basi:11 where a PresJ.den$
may be questioned by those who ~
a continuous, daily study of events, men
an d motives in his adrninlstratioD. U
Nixon is to have an "open" 'ad-
ministration, ~ be says, Jt will bavi
to be. one in which questions may ~
freely uked and answers conscie.nUoualy
given.
A Mandate Not to S.pend
Tarpayers don't want to pay the bills.
That's the logical reading of the Nov.
5 election results.
Of a proposed total oI more than
$9 billlon in bonds put up to the voters
on election day, The Wall Street Journal
estimates that at least 42 percent, and
poMibly more, wu rejected. In normal
times -for example, the years 1964
to 1967 -between 1S perci!nt and Tl
percent cl bond issues were approved.
Richard L. Strout reports: "Taxpayers
to5sed overboard bond proposals for bet·
ter schools, h o s p i t a I s , antipollution
devices, parb, and mass transit
systems." Congressional Quarterly sug4
gests, moreover, tl'l1t in the 1968 session
'or Coogress "a broad agreement alsc
developed that the federal government
should have a role in providing financial
assistance to states and localities for
1 variety of programs."
THE RECORD OF Nov. 5 is mixed,
but the general verdict of the taipayen
Dear
Glo,omy
Gus:
Since before written hbtory fresh
air hu been free. However, If we
continue to O"ll:idl ie carbon and
hydrocarbons to obtain energy we
may bave to buy bottled air.
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was, in the words of Gov. John H.
Chafee of Rhode Island -who In-
cidentally was a defeated Republican
-"a mandate not to spend."
Virginia by landslide proporJ-"ons scrap-
ped its pay-as-you.go fiscal policy of
more than 40 years and authorlied the
issuance of $81 million in bonds for
higher education and -hospitals. "Over
and over," the Richmond. Times-Dispatch
reported, "(administration I e a d e rs )
emphasized that failure of the bond issue
would force the state either to ignore
critical needs or to authorize another
tax increase."
Alaska voters accepted all but one
of eight bond issues for a total of
almost $50 million, including $10 muuoo
for schools and $8.S million for the
University of Alaska . Suburban com-
munitie3 surrounding Washington, O.C.
approved $2()S million In general-obUga-
tion bonda for a rapid-transit system.
New Jersey voters approved bond tasuu
lnvolvln& $890 million, the blggeat total
ever.
Bllr LOS ANGELES "*'8 turned
down a ~f'OpC>Rd $2.5 billion caunty rapfd
transit issue. Rhode Island defeated 1
IIO million loan for hospitals. OrtP,
rejected $30 mllUori for ocean-bear:h
parklahds. The lal:PIYer'li on a genera!
basil, went out on llt1ke.
Tht significance ol Nov. 5 wm be
teen in January. Most state leglslat.urM
will be meetinJ ln 1989. ln almost every
ttah! ~the lawma kers will be f111cin1 t.bt
problem of r•lstng more rnoney.-Altbougb
the federal p vernment cumntly collocla
about two-thirds of aD tues, the fulat-
growing area or taxation bu been at
the state and local levels.
SCHOOI.S ARE the concern almatt
everywhere . .P.upi.la in ..New Yark cuy '
will ~\'.e to give up 10 holidays and
put in' longer hours to make up for
a 36-day l8aC:heft' atrite. Thi' tlWble
In Ohio bu been lailure of voten In
relerenda to approve th rate tncreues
for achoo! costl. 'Ille c11¥ficto on· lem·
porlrlly broke.
State and city debts have skyrocketed
aince World War II, but federal debt
has gone up , only about 20 percent.
In the cities, aceording to a study bj
Prof. Richard Nel?er ol New Yort
University for the National Commission
on Urban Problems, property taxe1 fall
heaviest on the poor. They amount .t,o
a sales ta:z, be esUmates, of u muc&
as 24 percent on ilum 'housing. In thi
fact of a general ta1.payer revolt. Ulla
tlnd of analyail ii IDOllt dilturllln&. •
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