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WILDEST SOUVE"!IR -Costa Mesa girl June McKee; 19, shows
copy of newspaper China Mail, whose headline identified. the OCC
theatl?r arts major as-naturally-a starlet. San Francisco and Orang~ County were m~de one and the same in another refereoce to
the girl· and her brother Gary, 16, ih a story of their hunt for Wan
Kwai YUig.
Missio• Improbable a a awa £]'1 • '. ' I ' > ' -• •
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llT AllTBliil 11. VINSEL
1 Of tlle Oill:{ P'llft ~ff
.o. ' ;• -' • I f -i: 'I" what I have ... going into· that atea~
said June, who won a trip to.' ~ong'
Kong and the Orient just on~ year agq:
~ a short-lived tele,visldn. quiz sboJt, , ·
I.iOOK UP GIRL ' . I '
Since she and Gary were fmally going,,
her boyfriend Mike McCartin and ttjs
parents asked them to look up the little·
school girl they had once sponsored
through the Faster Parent! Plan.
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·Strange things happen ·in the exotic
Orient, like the transfomiatjOD of a pret·.
ty Costa Mesa sCboOIJdlijl~r~." 11 ~:
t(how· ~Jp ~tQ, !'-~ot~e starlet em~arJOng .
un a· mercy ibiSSJon. • ·
· Itid-haked June McKee, 19; 3nd he'r
brother .Gary~ 16, of 2755 Tern 'Circle,·
are 'again getting used to U.S. life tod&r·
after amvµig home Tuesday night fron.;
HOng Kong. . ·
'A1lhdugb tbe lively newspaper Chi:'1a ~lail : glorified l~e facts . a bit, M1~
\ilcKee did accomplish · her 'mission of,
anding . Wan Kw&:i Ying, 14, a . Chine1;if 1
gir,l fonnerly supported by friends 111
the Hfll'bor Area.
A monthly check for •$15 'provided for
needs of her life, $G of the gift going
to her. education.
Time, circumstan~s of her life and
S:dvanceinent of other pupils, however,
finally forced Kwai Ying out. · '
"The · idea is tQ keep them in school.
Will l\.eep
Policemen Cong Ca1ll Truce
roucuiNG MEETING .
The meeting-after days of hunting
the'. youngster helped by 'the Don
McCartin family, of 31745 Aguacate
Road, San Juan Gaplstr,ano, until she
was no longer.eligible, wu both awkward
and touching·. .
They really stress learning ~nglish. But'
slte has her fami!Y to help support,'•·
JlUle explain~. .
June and Gary made their way through
streets littered with filth and . dead
animals ro the agency's · office -, in
hills . near the Red China bor.der
during their search for the girl.
On Campus Guerrillas Set 3-d~ay Yu,e C~dse-iire
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"The only thing we-had in common
was finding out' how · everyone Was,"
said MJss McKee, a ~Qpbomore· theatrical
arts major at Orange &a.st · College.
Life styles are so vastly different that
&Qy, soft..gpoken · Kwai Ying found it
hard to envision how the fainily of
the CO&tl Mesa attorney, or June and
her famJly, fulfill their days and nights.
WENT LOOKING
Anned with additional information,
they went looking for her with an iii.·
terpreter from the Hong Kong Depart-
ment of Social Services and tracked
down Mrs. wan, her rii.other.
There, in a tin hut scrupulo.usly clean,
yet full of love and hope for a better
future, they were directed to a wat-
chband factory where the girl who so
loved school spends her days.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Pressure
mounted today an acting president S.
J. Hayakawa tO back down rrom his
policy · of keeping embatUed San Fran·
cisoo· State College open with ponce
force;.
The fiery little semanticist gave no
indication he would budge from his goals
of holding classes regularly while seeking
improvements in minority study pro-
grams. He called the 300 hardcore
demonstrators "anarchists."
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. SAIGON -The V-ieL Cong said today
Commuhist forces in South Vietnam
will observe three:day ~ase fires dur-
ing the Christmas and New Year boll·
days.
The announcement came as U. S.
bombers blasted Communist strong·
holds and supply routes north ot Saigon
where kltensit1ed f~hting the past week
pushed American combat deaths to the
highest point in 10 week:!:. The total of
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Americans kllle d during the war . was
nearll}g the 30,~ (Kl rtiatk:
. 'l'he clandesC lne · "Radio Liberation"
said Viet Cong) troops would · obsem
cease fires frod I 1 8.ffi". Dec .. 24 to 1 a.m.
Dec. 27, and af~am ftom 1. a.m. Dec. 30
to 1 a.m. JanJ 2. , • .
The .broadctVst ignored South Vjetnam
President'.·N~yen V,an Thi~u1s announce-
ment Monday that his forces would ob-
Serve a sing' e 24-hour truce beginiling ~t 6 p.m. Chi .istmas Eve to honor both
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"They just can't comprehend," said
J\llle. "e1cept wlien I told them the
McCartins live in the country -
~pistrano, 't she giggled to herself, "and
that 11\ey h~ve lots of animals and pets."
.''That did e1cite them, animals are
more common in Hons Kong," she said.
·June herself foUnd ,life for the average
family· in Hong Kong to be, well
just plain bard.
Her pay is $5 weekly.
Gradually, news of the .X~ee girl's
stubborn search came to light as she
sought" Kw'1i Ying and she was in-
terviewed bY the flashy China Mail and
the more sedate Associated Press.
Classes at the . 18,000 student college
·began for the fourth day with no student
strjlrers in sight. Hdwever, militant
leaders ~owed new dimzptions.
DEMONSTBATIONS Mesa Businessm~n,-Wife
A .groUp of Negro civic leaders prom-
ised to ~"in the demonstrations to show
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"It aure made ~ me appreciative of
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"You should have heard our
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folks their suppbrt for the strike started Nov.
6 by the Black Sstudents Union. The civic
Jeaaers were unsucceasful in demanding
that Hayakaw.a close the campus and
Missing 4 Days q1 Desert
Barefoot Burglar Steals . .
remove police. Similar demands were lssued by the · Eff0rt! by aerial searchers to find
Associated Students, some f a c u 1 t y a Costa Mesa ~inessma? and h1s wife, four days overdue on a flight from members and weUare a·genciea, lncludinj Arizona to Orange County, wet"i! ham-...
$4,'000 From 'Trip' Fund
San Fran_cisco's family IE(Ylce agency. the dr FSA director Warde Laldman,saJ.d police pered today when squa on was
must be removed "in order that violence split ln half. ·
not accelerate." Another plane reported m i s s i n g
In rejecting the demands, Hayakawa between Lodi and Santa M~nica Airport
described BSU members as "tools" of at mid·morning sent some of the
A barefoot burglar who fled minutes
before he would have been caught in
the act Wedoesdaj took-a hoard of
$4,000 being saved by a CoSta Mesa
boatman aJld his wife for a· trip to ' . . Europe.
John . E. Smith, 57, of U.S Wafs9n
Ave., told pollce he ai;ri~"!I ho(ne at .
10:6 p.m·., to find th"e liori'le ransacked
pd an army ammunition eontaioer hid·
~den in a cloiet emplleil of money.
A .,,.ijbbor, Eileen P. Bel\11, of 1252
Watsoa Ave., l~ter said $e beard_ the .
aouod 4 ·a chain link fence around
the Smith home raSlling juSI shortly
before the couple arrived.
Officer Dove D7e la!cl the burglar
entered the unlocked garage and obtained
a acrewdrlvtr and hammer, with whJch
he" made reputed attempts to break
Into VI• boost. i'iJIDy, lie (OI in through I bllilroom
wlbdow and dropped into the inower,
leaving bare i~ prints on the porcelain.
Detective Ar1 Courteau .said the
burglar ransacked the entire hOOse and
had gathered up guns, clothing and other
gobds on the bed, ready to carry out
in the bedspr~d.
Uncovering the hoartl of blU. ln
denominations from $5 1to $100, however,
the bur_glar evidently fleet with the Cash
alone and lefi the salable belongtngs
behind.
the Studentt for a DemoC:i:aUc Society. searchers northward from theJr Wed-
The SOS ii one of .the more radical nesdaf flight pattern. · ·
campus groups ln the nation. Air Force and Civil Air Patrol person-
Meantime the student atrlke com· _nel are SC'Ouriag the mountain. and desert
mittee ann~ plans for a demonstra· terraln between Otange County and Lake
tion Saturday at the Civic Cenla' Plaza ,Havasu City ·for Mr. and Mn., George
facing City Nall. Mayor Joseph Alioto W. Pape, of, !!IOI Part ·Sl<yllne Drive,
and Gov. Rbnald 114'8an !lave highly Lemon Heights. .
praised Hayakawa's get-tough policy. · Pape ·ts the owner of George W. ~ape
Militant students staged 'a ooon ·rally Machine Co..1 70t Randolph Ave., Costa
Wednesday in defiance: of Hayakawa's Meu. •
regulations but dispersed ~hen con--He and hlll wife Grace, 46, left Lake
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Inv~igators said burnt matches were front l>Y 8 s~ilh line of 400 police. Havasu City Sunday at about 11 a.m.
ouod m the garaae. indicating the The demon'stratlon was .. g e 0 ~e r a 11 y and· were to havt arriyed at the County
burglary occurred during how's of , .,...ceful In il!wp contrast to bloody •irpo[t dwioe tho' •WY af~rllOO!l. 1\l!iF
darkness, although~ Sfll!ths were gooe ell.shes "l"uesday. daughter, Mrs. Linda Rhodes, noUlJed
for most of thf day. ' . authorities when the couple were 24
The victim told police only be and CONVOCATION liOurs overt11.1e. · •
his wire knew .the whereabouts , ot lbe Hyakawa in· a· 1 t or rn y, olf<ampua 'Sell"Cbers have been hampered b3I high
money, With which thtr were planning meelin& w•tti Negro leaders,~ down winds 1n the ~esert.s and mountains pd
to go to Europe. their demllldl that police 1'e remove<l by the ftcl· \!'•f Pape did not Ille '
A chain link fence surrounds the Smith rrom the c~pus and classes be canceled rugbt 'plan. · '
property In lhe Halecrest area of Co!'. for a convocatJon to settle strike lssuea. feMrs. Rh<Ktes and ber brotherl, Jack,
Mesa and the house had been caret:'!' A s1mllll'._convocaUon was in prOgrtSI ; George, 17: •nd Jlmrny, t, c1tng
locked before they lefL lSee SF STATE, Pai• I) the belier that the plane "~ [orced
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down saf•IY·
. The PaQ es had gone to Lake Havas11
City to 8e4 . the outboard races. A friend,
Mira Sloyiak, was to have competed
but bl8 cnalt developed mechanical UO...
ble. I
He bu joined in the search for ~
coupl~ ong with Jack-Pape woo ii
acting i · observer in a 'pline flown
by M on That<:her. . • .
The ir foree planes in the · seareh
ire m Hamilton •Air Force-BaSe,
north of San Francisco. · · • ·
TJat' s ~cation.,, •
! ' Not Bath's ·Name
I ' . A l»adline In -ed!U .... cil Wed·
nesdnl/'s DAIL Y.,.ILOT, referring . tO a raidJ'" a C..ta Mesa aatma .bath "" d. heal 1 clinic, carrled the phrase, "Mesa S.ut;1 Ra(cled." Tiie headline waa intetlcl-
ed t& con~ 1lie1 r.dilun ol the nJd, not
Ille l>uall)l!lis "name GI lhe Orm nlcled.
rue ••••• bath ..... 1.ect Is !lie •int. SauN: la6 NewpOrl Blvd.; not lhe !Ilda
located at 1918 Cbarle Slnet, Coo·
a. opet'ated by Slrlo •nil Meri &1-
Me1a Sluna ls in no Wl.'J tmOlvtd
in Ille case. -
Christmas ' and ~ew Years. u .s: {lltll~ 'MadJ!UArtfts .. sald ' it
whuld oo:sem !be-'Saigon government's
cease fire. There wa,,. no ipmu;diate· {to
action · from Sout11' \;'letoamese or·Amer·
icin' rii.'ilitary teadefs ·to tlie' Viet eon;
ann~cemenl.. · . . .
, In Saigon the U.,S; C<¥JpnaJl\f report.
ed today Iha) a s!eacy increase In figll~
lng in. South Vietnam last .week ten1
Aineriean 6alile.d0alhs to · !be blgbes\ peak in· twQ. moot&. , . ' · . · Tli~ brought. t<.s: .,.tUi 4ealhs In.II:~
vember, the firs! month of the ha~ to
all att8Ck'. oil North Vietnam; to 681,
or 27 petctmt higher than the 536 who
died in ocrooer, . i
braage
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log, it'll be audey C:illrornli 1 agatn Fri(lay, • Jrith tempera--
lures slipping t9 87 along tha '
coast and 78 (uitlie~tbllaiid .• 1
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• While they -~1'1 hurt UM U..
~evil, 1'lcns probablr· uon~t gee
any 1D0ri,1, UM ~rnfho bito cOn-ctr. POgt 11·.
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. ORAN&E COUNTY, CA!ilF.ORNIA . '
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5;_ 1,68 · TEN CENTS .
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Power BiCI Erupts
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Heart Transplant Process
Original heart of transplant recipient Donald Ka·
minski 38 is held by surgeon as it is lifted from
chest avtfy during surgery at University Hospital,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Tubes lead to artificial beart
which kept Kaminski alive until new heart was
~hocked into life. Operation took place Monday.
H'ayakawa U ... ~ Pressure
~ ·s F State College Unde r Police Guatd Dra~s Fire
§AN F!iANcl$00 (UPO '":-l'ressulo
mtllnted today on' act.Ing prWdent S.
I. Hayakawa to Dack Gown from his
policy o( keeping embattled San Fran-
claco State College open with police
force. '
'l'he fiery little semanticist gave no
lndicaUon be ·would budge from his goals
of boldbtg classes regularly while seeklng
imptoveinentS in minority study pro--
grimS. , He · called the 300 hardcore
demonstrator• "anarchist&."
Classes at the 18,000 sb.Ident college
~an -for the fourth day with no student
strikers 1n sight. However. militant
leaders vowed new disruptions.
Valley Planners
Deny Project
On SrnaU Lots
Jly JAMES McNABB JR.
~ IM DallJ' ~1111 Stitt
Founlain Valley p I' an n in g:. com·
missioners Wednesday turned thumbs
down . on a variance sought by the J.
Ray Construction Co. of Costa Mesa
to allow a reslde;\i.af" dCvelopment on
81 substandard ..fol.!! on the northwest
corner _pf-Newtfope Street and Warner
.Avenllf.
The vote against the proposed develop-
ment was 4 to 1, with Commissioner
Thomas Oralton dlllenUng.
Lots in the lkcr& project would have
ranged in alze 'from 5,700 to S,000 square
f...t. Thi clly ltndard f0< residential
lots 11 1.-i square feel
ASl{EI) DENIAL
City PlOnning Director Stan Mansfield
recommelkled denial ol the variance rer
quest. .
In his opinion, Mansfield said, plans
for the development did not compare
favorably wilh four other developments
in the city previously granted the right
to build ~ lot,, smaller than the 7 ,200-
square-f oot m1nimliin called for in
munlcipal,ordi~.
' ,.,A lf'QUP·ci' Negro d;;Q 'le;ders prom· 'lsed to »~in 'the aemonstratrons to show
lheir.suj>port for lbe strike started Nov.
6 by the Black &tudents Un,lon. The civic
leaders were unsuccessful In demanding
thal Hayakaw~ close the campus and
remove police.
Similar demands were issued bv the
Associated Students, some f a c u I t y
members and wellare agencies, including
San Francisco's family service agency.
FSA director Warde LaWman said police
must be removed "in order that violence
not accelerate."
In rejecting the .d.emands, Hayakawa
described BSU members as "tools" of
u ... S1lld01lta !Ot • llO!>)oCrlfic liocld;r,
11ie SDS iS one of the lnore radical
campus groups In the nation.
Meantime, the student strike com· ntlttee a.nnotinCed pians for a demor\stra·
Uon Saturday at the Civic Center Plaut
facing City .Hall. Mayor Joseph Alioto
and Gov. Ronald· Raegan have highly
praised Hayakawa's get.tough policy.
Militant students staged. a noon rally
Wednesday in defilµlce of Hayakawa's re~tions but dispersed when con·
front by a skirmish llne of 400 polJCf:.
The demonstraUon was g e n e r a 11 y
peaceful Jn sharp contrast to bloody
clashes Tuesday.
Sirl1an T1·ial Set Jan: 7,
Despite Pr osecution Plea
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The trial
of S i f h a n B. Srhan for the murder
of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was postponed
today until Jan. 7 and it was revealed
Talk on Harbor
Slated Dec. 12
Development of a program for the
proposed dissolution of the Orange Coun·
ty Harbor District will be oullined Dec.
12 at a meetirig of the Orange County
division of the League of califorrua
Cities.
Progress of the proposal wilt be
diacussed by La Habra Councihnan Hal
Sims, chairman of the conunlttee. The
meeting ii sclteduled for 7 p.m. at the
Friedemann Hall, Orange.
Featured at the monthly League
meeting will be a talk by Jay D. Michael,
special assi&tant to the President of
the University of California. Michael's
topic will be "The University and Local
Government."
a prOminent New York attorney would
join the defense at that time.
Superior Com1 Judge Herbert V.
Walkez: overruled the prosecution argu·
ment that it was prepared to go to
trial . next Monday as scheduled and
had its ·witnesses lined up.
Judge Walker ruled that Grant Cooper ..
who entered the case as chief defense
attomey just this week, should be given
sufficient Ume to study and prepare t h e
defense for the 24-y ea r-o!d Jordanian
immigrant accused of fatally wounding
Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel on
June 5.
Cooper In turn disclosed that Emile
Zola Bennan of New York City, who
gained national prominence· in 1956 when
he defended a Marine drill sergeant
accused of marching rookies to ' their
death in a tidal marsh near Parrls
Isla~d; S.C., would enter the case on
Jan. 2.
Sirhan, dreued at usual In a pale
blue button-down shirt, was silent
throughout the bearing except to waive
his r i g h t for t b e trlal to start im-
mediately and aJ90 to agree '1o closed·
circuit televising of Ute sessions.
Super visors Argu ~ SC AG vs. SCA CI
-' A power struggle between two mulli....._ Baker, a SCAG founder, Is on tbe ez.
county .governmental 8.(eOCies Wed---e!!l:mve board of that organlr.atloo.
ne:sday brought a verbal battle between Phillips clalmed that SC'ACl wu being
two Orange County Supervlsots. lgnored by SCAG and that Its avJation
SUpervisors William J. Phillips and studies over the peat five years would
David L. Baker engaged in a ~ minute be lost if recogntUon was not given.
debate over the status of-the Southern Baker labeled Phillipa' resolution "part
CaWornla AvlaUon Council (SCACJ) and of a power play to give SCACI equal
the Southern California As.sociation of powers wtth SCAG."
Governments (SCAG). Baker pointed out that SC~ not
Phlllips offered a resolution lhat would SCACI was the agency given '483,000
withhold '25,200 appropriated by tbt in federal funds to conduct the '700,000
county for a ten-county regional aviation regional airport study.
study from SCAG unless SCACl was Los Angeles County supervisors Tues.
named as th e aviaUon committee f o r d4y passed tbe _SCACI resolution and
the reg1onal study. Los Angeles Supervisor Frank Boll<Ui
Pblllips Is presidenl of SCACI and told BaUr he bod been Informed that
•
Within -2 Weeks
the Orange County super.vison had pass-" ed the resolutlon ,Tuelday.
Baker "intimated that this wu due
to the acUOM of Frank Michelena J
former aide to Philµpa and now SCACl':o
Vice preSidenL
Michelena forcefully denied Baker·s
charges saying at no time did he tell
Los Angeles supervisors that ·0ran;;e
County had passed the resolution.
On motion of Supervisor Alton E. Allc11
the board ~ook the subject under sulJ..
mission until Dec. 24. ••we'll all te
happier oo lb.$1 day," quipped All.,
ending the debate wh1ch at, Umt.I w~!
heated. ·
Tax Override,
Bond V ote
Slated Feb. 25 -
A school override tax and bond election
has been set for Feb. 25 by trustees
of the Huntington &.!ach City School
District.
S'1.rgery Slated
For Viet Girl
The dislrict is asking voters to approve
$4.75 million in building bonds to keep
the district bonded to the level required
by the state in order for the district
to qualify for state building ronstruction
aid, according to Charles Palmer, assis-
tant superintendent for business.
In addition, the district is ~king
a tu hike from the present $1.35 per
$100 assessed valulltion to $1.50 over
a three-year pbiod.
The override requested would amount
to 50 centa for the 1oog.70 year, S5
cents fDr the 1970-71 year and 60 cents
for 1971·'12. The present •t.S5 rate reve.rts
to the statutory 90 cents per '100 assees.
eel valuation on July l unless voters
apptove a higher rate.
Th! district presently ope.rat.es five
schools and has another under con·
struction.
"Wilh the way people continue to move
into the district we will have to build
more schools," said Palmer.
Tbe bonds· would probably not add
to the tax rate for bond redemption,
which is likely to stay about 40 cents,
according to Palmer. Unless the bonds
are approved, the district would be
unable to use ~ state aid loan of
$9. Th million already authorized by
voters, he added.
You ng Mot or ist
R eally Puts
Teeth Into Law
A sheriff's deputy is today nursing
a throbbing finger and wondering if
his attempt to curb a young motorist's
unusual appetite was really worthwhile.
Deputy Joe Currie got the deep cut
on his right index finger, he said, when
he tried to prevent a Huntington Beach
youth from swallowing bis temporary
driver's license.
He reported that Robin Robert Bewsee,
19, of 15972 Trident St. sought a
gastronomic solution to his problems
when Currie ordered him to pull over
for a vehicle check in Sunset Beach.
Currie went after the fast disappearing
license and got the deep wound for
bis pains. To add injectron to injury,
be later was given a tetanus shot -
in another location. ,
Bewsee "'as arrested on suspicion of
assau!Ung a police officer.
Bergman Film Set
The Swedish f 11 m "Winter Light''
directed by Ingmar Bergman will be
shown at 8 p.m. Friday December sixth
in The Forum at Orange Coast College.
Admisslon will cost $1.
Little Nguyen Thi Lan -whose mother
is staking the child's life on all-or-nothing
heart surgery -wil l go into the
operating room at Children's Hospital
of Orange County withJn two weeks.
The hospital's heart surgery team
reached its decision late Wednesday,
after a long consultation with the 22-
monlh-old girl's mother, Le Thi Lan.
Spokesmen said the young mother from
ba Nang accepts the risks involved in
full-scale heart surgery, as opposed to
alternalive minor surgery wblcO would
have provided considerable, but only
temporary relict for the fraH child.
Surgeons said that U Suzy, as nurses
call her, "''re an American ehlld, they
would recommend palliaUve surgerles
known as "shunts" until she was mature
enough to have the £inal operation.
But Sw:y may never be· able to have
another miraculous trip to America, such
as the present one arranged by Navy
Lt. Donald Henning and his wife Linda, '
a nurse at the children's hospital.
Currt;ntly, Suzy la being treated fer
the aftermath ol a high fever and middle
ear infection whlch ·caused postponement
of the life-saving sWgery last week.
Following surgery, i! it Us auccessful
in the case of the weak, 16-pound tot.
SIJ&Y will spend .m days of corivalucencc
~fore returning home to South Vletn.am.
Doctors say she wtiers from t"·u
defects: one a.bole tn the wall separaUng
thi! two chambers Of her heart antl
the other a con1trictlon of the artery cmying blolil-lo·lbe lungs.
Since the latter condition causea bet
bldod to Pe starved tor oxygen, · 1111~
l!luffen from occasional blackouts 8nd
wouJd not have survived childhood
without corrective surgery.
Suzy's father· is a soldi'er in the South
Vietnamese Army and her critical hea rt
defect was disrovered by Lt. Rennin~
w h e n she was brOllght to a· travellnt!
Mini ster Denies Hippies
Booted for Weird Clothe s
The Rev. Robert Schuller, pastor of
the Garden Grove Communily Church,
today denied the church-hopping Teens
for Christ from Huntington Be.a.ch were
ordered out of his sanctuary Sunday
because of their hippie-styled garb.
The Rev. Mr. Schuller said the SO.
member band who tromped up the side
aisle and sat on the floor at the front
of the sanctuary, 12141 Lewis St., were
requested to leave because they blocked
aisles and violated an ordinance by being
in the chancel area.
"There are no dress regulations in
our drive-in church," he added.
The group's leader, "Uncle" Dave
Berg, has continued to insist ushers
demanded the self-styled "Christian
revolutionaries'' exit because of their
flowing apparel. · I
The Rev. Sc.huller stated he knew
beforehand the group, headquartered in
the "Light Club" at 118 Main St., in·
tended to invade the drive-in church
which claims the lar~esl Protestant con-
gregaUon in Callforrua.
"They talk of love and yet J belie\'1'
a ha.Sic. ingredient of Jbve Is court.es~,
for another's religion, ' said Schuller.
"If . they came out of sinccriiy w··
would welcome them, but they will re-
main persona non grata if they come
again and refuse to follow sealing rule·!
and if they distribute ·any prink!ll
material not approved by the church
board."
Members of the board handed oul
religious tracll> to the congregation at
the conclusion of the worship service.
B:erg has stated the Sunday marehe ..
will conlinue, and that another is planned
for this roming Sunday. Past marcb-iAA
include the First Assembly of God ir~
Santa Ana 8Dd SI. James' Eplscq>a .
Church, Newport Beach.
o r .... ge Coas&
Weadter
After a mild dose· of patch,J
fog, Jt'll be sunny California
again Friday, with tempera.
tures 1UppJng to 67 atOng the
coast and 78 further inland.
INSWE TODAY These Inciud• projects by Tri-Con, vma
Monterey, Shields Development and the
PBS ColJI!, he said.
Mmllf.leld added that · be saw no
particulllr lnoovatioos In the Ray plan
wilh .._,to .ire.t 11\'00t. part deslsn,
or house dellp tllat would justify • vanance. fte¥ yards lndicated In the
'p~ bo ~ """' sballow and. il the bo6.lea were moved forward to allow
h r:r a r bacbardl, can parked in
drlvewna woWd ban& over sidewalk.I.
Beach Plans Sp·ace Month
Postal Windows
Open Saturdays
Post office windows in Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley will be open
on the next three Saturdays Crom 1:30
a.m. to 5 p.m., aceording to Fountain
Valley Postmaster Hector G. Godinez
and Huntington Beach POfllmuter P e t e
DIFabto.
While the11 may hurt lik:e ,.ht
devil, ulcers probably won't ·get
a11y worse, like tvrning tnto t:ar~
cer. Page 11.
R ocket, Capsule Displays Part of Mayor's Pro clamation
JllWUNG l!LA~
In related llcllon Wodnesday nJghl.
plannlnl c:ommisslonen set a Jan. I
public ¥afin1 on a proposa1 for a similar
variance 10Ught by Robert Adams for
a deve'lopment on 10 acrtt at the
northw<ll comer of MliJIOlla Street and
Slater Avenue.
New Plans for the property call for
41 borJ!et on 4,0IJG.tquare-loot lots.
Previoully, Adams had 801.liht a wne
change, but hil repreaenllUve, 1rchlted
Armando Va.quez, said Wedneoday thal
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Space travel will be featured In Hun·
tlngtoo Beach •tarting today following
a proclamaUon by Mayor Alvin M. Coen
of December as "Space Month."
A display of rocket models, space
capoules and equipment wlll be at the
llimtlngton. Shopping Center mall 8Dd
main entrance, Edinger ~venue west
o! Beacb Boulevard.
Alona: with the display ot space
hardware csme the most famous of
space travelers who dropped into the
mall Wednellday night in .om@lhin& leu
•pect.acuJar than an ApaUo capsule.
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Almoot guaranteed to be lhe main
attradlon dUring Ute moat!:l-long space
show is Santa ClaUJ who arrived aboard
an old, red fire engine.
The space hardware -with the tx·
ctptlon of the conveyaoce of Santa -
ta loaMd by ~thl Natlonal Atl'OllAllUcl
and Space AdmlolllraUoo (NASA).
Tbe ahow Is to lnsl through Dec.
29 and will' be open from • 1.m. to
9:30 p.m. Monday through Sali1nlay and
on Sunday from It a.m. to 5 p.m.
Santa ClaUJ, -.r. II 'Hpeclcd lo
blast off 'for an arowxl·tbe-world tr\p
on Dec. 24. '!'bat trip i.. expected to
pleted during the early morning
on Dec. 25.
repon.d that S.nLa will not
lo the center lollowlng the trip,
athe e will be underaofng debriefing:
for 11ver1l months.
Mayor Coen said lhat the show "cer·
ta.Inly la a unique opportunity for
residents to ,.. and reel the pulse of
the space program of which they have
heard so much.
"It Is .. pecl•lly excltlrut thal Orange
1s.. snow, Pait 11
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The Fountain Valley post olflce Is at
10201 Slater Ave. The downtown branch
in Huntington Beach ls at Olive AVtnue
and Main -Slreet.
The maln Huntington Beach po,,t of·
flee Is at Warner Avenue and Golden
West Slreel Contract stations art at the
drug store. at 11ST7 M•ln SL,_drug. llott
at 15802 Springdale St.,'and paint atorfl
at 8849 Adams Ave,
Postm1sten of both cities are urgint
paID>ns to ahop and mall early to IMUre
Ctir\stmaa delivery. Both re:mtnd. that It
coets I et.nta to mall a Chrl,tntat card
thlJ year, aealed or unsealed.
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TranspoNtlon and Commerce bean! •
Loi AnCeJel pbyllicill'• recording of jelii
...-.. Iii loi< u !!Oii feet overhead
duriJlC IW>off and laoding. T b e
demonilratlon otartled worW. ln ollica
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Pilnt Sets
'Win Share'
Exhibition
The DAILY PILOT will apen a special
exhibit. the Win YOUR Share Show,
oo the mall at Huntlogtob Center neit
Wednesday lo coooperallon with General
Telephone Co.
Shares of stock and a 200lh annlveraary
edlUoo of the Encyclopedia Brilannlca
will be given away al the cUmu of
the show which will clooe Saturday nlgbL
An exhibit at the DAILY PILOT .OOW
will graphically Wustrate · haw each
trading day's complete stock market
reports from the New York and Amer·
ican stock ei:changes are flashed across
the nation at 1,050 words per minute by
Data.speed machines U!Ulg telephone
lines.
The complete stocks re-port arrives
at the DAILY PILOT plant In 12 minutes,
starting ooly 10 minutes after the market
close· In New YOrk at 12:30 p.m. (local
time).
Object of the show is to tell Huntington
Valley area readers of the DAILY PILOT
how, starting Monday, Dec. 115, because
of increased press capacity, the DAILY
PILOT will be able to deliver "today's
closing stocks today" in home-delivered
editions.
The Wlo YOUR Share Sbow wi11 be
open da l ly Wednesday through
Salunlay from I to I p.m. Wbmer need
not be preaent to win the priloa for
whJch a drawing will be held at ap-
proDmately 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14.
Stocki to be gtven away at the show
will be fumtsbed by l(r.,.... & Co.,
lnc., the Huntingtao Beach area's f.irat
stoct brokenge firm, whlcb will open
olfke8 Oil Dec. IS In The Boardwalk
shopping center, liu!ltlogtoo Harbour,
and by l(clloanell !JO'lpa AatmlautiCI
Co., Huntington Beacb.
The DAILY PILOT exbibil will be
a "side aho1f' to a large ah1b1t to
be manned during the ume hours on
Ille HJDe days by General Telephone
Co.
The GeneraJ phone company show will
give away one long distance telephone
call to anywhere in the conUnental United
States every half hour throughout the
four daya.
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SHOW .•.
County should recelve this fabulous
NASA exhibit on the eve of the Apollo
fUght OD Dec.. 21. ''
Tbe mayor's failure to mention the
space flight on Dec. 24 is regarded
as merely an oversight by show officials
)ri>o aald Ille Dec. M fllgbt II more
eertaiD than Ille one !Cbeduled for Dec. 11. •
On dlapJa, are Items locludlng a b!iH
llCaie model of the Apollo spacec:ral~
• 31-foot acale model of the Saturn m rocte1, the vehicle usec1 to """ utronaull around the earth In October;
a Cfoot ocole model o[ the three-stage
Saturn V lunar vehicle which iJ to take
the astronauts on the trip around the
moon.
A onMonth aca1e model of the S-!VB,
made by McDonnell Douglas AltronauUcs
' 1n lllmtlnilon Beach will he shown. It
.nN aa the flnaJ stage on both the
Salam v launch veh1cles.
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WILDEST SOUVENIR -Costa Mesa girl June McKee, 19, shows
copy of newspaper China Mall, whose headline identified the OCC
theater arts major as-naturally-a starlet. San Francisco and
Orange County were made one and .the same in another reference to
the girl apd her brother Gary, 16, in a story of their hunt for Wan
Kwal Ying.
Mission Im.probable
Mesa Girl Tells of Orient Adventure
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ... D111r rUtt Ir.ti
Strange things happen in the exotic
Orient. like the transformation of a pret-
ty Costa Mesa ocb®lgtrl oo a quiz
show trip into a ritovJf/sfarlet embarking
.m. a mercy mission.
Red-haired June McKee, 19, and her
brother Gary, 16, of 2755 Tern Circle.
are again getting used to U.S. life tod&; after arri vlng home Tuesday night fron.
Hoog Kong.
Although the lively newspaper Cblna
Mail glorified the facls a bit, MlA
\lcKee did accomplish ber mlssloo al
finding Wan .Xwal Ying, !~ a·Ollnest
girt !omerly supported by frleodl lo
the Harbor Area.
TOUCIDNG MEETJNG
The meeting after days of bunting
the youngster helped by the Don
McCartin family, of 31745 Aguacate
Road, San Juan Capistrano, until she
was no loflger eligible, was both awkward
and toucl>log.
"Tbe only thing w•. bad In common
was finding out bow everyone wa.s,"
aald Miia McK .. , a aopbomctt theatrical
arts major at Orange Cout Collqe.
L!fe aty!es aro ao vutly dUferent that
shy, ao!Hp<>ken Kwal Ying found it
hard to envision bow the family of
the Costa Mesa attorney, or June and
her family,' fulfill their days and nights.
"'Ibey just can't c;omprehend,'' said
June, "ucept when I told them the
McCartins live lo the country -
Capistrano," she giggled to hersell, "and
that they have lots Of animals and pets."
"'Mlat did e1:clte them, animals are
more common tn Hong Kong," she said.
June herself found ille for the average
family in Hong Kong to be, well -
ju.st plain bard.
"It sure made me appreciative of
what I have ... going into tllltt .area,"
said June, who won a trip to Hong
Kong and the Orient just. one year ago
on a sbcrt-lived televiaion quiz .show.
LOOK UP GIRL
Since !he and Gary wero finally going,
her boyfrteod Mike Mc:Cartin and bb
parents aaked them to look up the little
school girl they had once sponsored
through the Foster Parent.s Plan.
A monthly check for $15 provided for
needs or her life, '6 or the gtft going
to her education.
Time, circumatancea of her We and
advancement of other pupils, howeffr,
!lnally fon:ed l(wal Ying out .
Medical Towers
Opens Satm·day
HanUnaf<in Medkal Towers, a part
o( the holpltal complu at B<acl>
Boulevard and Newman A....,ue In Hun-Unat<in Beacb, II acbeduled to opeo
Satun111.
The buDdlng II a !~ brick struc-
ture ed,Jacont to H...un,ton lntercom-
munlty bolpila! at 171122 Beach Blvd.
U has 441,GOG _... leet o[ otnc.. space
divided llllo :r5 prolaulonal lullei, •
cllnlcai la!>oraloey and • pharmacy.
Colt ol Ult olflee development ln-
dudlnf land ii ~ u fU mlllJoo.
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"The Idea II to keep them lo achooL
They ...py llreaa leamjpg English But
she bu her family to help auppart,"
Jmie explained.
June and, Gary made lheir way through
streets littered wiUf ·filth and dead
animals to the agency's office -in
hllls near the Red China border -
during their search for the girl.
WENT LOOKING
Armed with additional inl(lfillation,
they went looting fer her with an in-
terpreter frmi the Hoog Kaog Depart-
ment of Social Services and tracked
down Mn. Wan, her mother.
There, in a tin but scrupuloualy clean,
yet full ol love and Hope for a better
future, lhey were directed to a watch·
band factory where the girl ·Who !O
loved school spends her days.
Her pay is $5 weekly.
GradualJy, news of the Yankee girl's
stubborn search came to light as she
sought Kwai Ymg and she was in-
terviewed by.the flashy China Mail and
the more sedate Associated Press.
"You should have beard our folb
after we got in Tuesday," said June
imitating squawks of protest, since tbeY
had asked her to avoid the aeamy aide
il' her hunt over the teeming Oriental
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. McKee were
visiting in the east during the same
period an<J only learned of their
teenage.rs' activities when contacted by
newsmen as they arrived home Monday.
Gawking by Chinese unused t o
Caucasian faces and pan baud 11 n g
demands for questionable tips and
stipends ln both Hong Kong and Tokyo,
however. were about the wurst the
brother and sister encountered.
"It all went so fast." said June of
her once-ln..a-lifelime experience.
One or the pair's newspaper interv1en
-with the Mall -involved a reporter
June said was just right out or the
old movies, not!pad in band and · re-
phrasing her questions !or maximum
dramatic effed.
"l told, him I was a theatrical arta
major and he said 'wouldn't that mean
you'd like to be a star?'," June recalled,
"so I told him I th:Jught an,yone in
the field hoped someday to become pro-
fessional."
Crossing HOng Kong Harbor in a fer-
ryboat that night, June said she glanced
over a gentleman's shoulder at his copy
of the Mail and saw herself described
in a headline as a U.S. starlet, with
accompanying photo.
"~ I ftlt like everyc:me was watch-
ing me," she said.
'Herman' Fined $240
For Cash Smuggling
LONDON (AP) -Pop Illar Herman
ol Hennan'a Hermit! WU fined $S40
by • Loodoa mqllrlale today allot
pl'8111n( guilty to aiteDi>tlni to BIJIUQI• ueo lo cash oo1 of Brt1a1n.
Herman. whose r e a I name 1J Peter
Noone, wu on his way to a vacation
in the Spanish i&laod or Ibiza last June
II when customs men llopped him at
London airport. They found Ill< dollara
under tho llnJni ol his fllib1 bag. Britons
Ill'< allowed to lake OlllJ ftaO with them.
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Cong lC_all ·3-day Ce~se-fire
Red Forces An~unce Yule, New Year Truce . ' ...__._
• SAIGON -The ·Viet Cong aald lodoy
C'mmnmist forces in South VittnatD
will -.ve thne-day cease lltea dur·
1ng Ille Quiatmaa and New Yw holl-
~.Jt anoouncement came as U. S.
boml>m blaated Communist strong-
bolda 1¢ IUpply routes north of Salgoo Where bt<nalfied fighting the past weeit
puahed American combat deaths to 1he
blgbest point lo 10 weeks. The toW of
-killed jlur1ng the war waa nWinl the 30,000 mart. ' The . clandNtlne "Radio Liberation''
aald Viet !'.oog ~ woold Clboerve ceUe flrei'fioin 1 LDL llec. ZI 14 I IUD.
Dec. rr, and again ~ L a.m. Dec. 30
to 1 LDl. Jan.. 2.
The --South Vi<!1nam President Nguyen '7aa Tbieu'1 zmouoce..
..... _, thal bis -woold ob-
serve a lliog1e ~ tru<e begiolllog
request was being withdrawn.
More than 50 neighboring property
owners turned out for a Nov. 20 hearing
to proteot the original request for a
rezone and many of the same property
owners were on hand We&lesday night.
The applicant said the new plans are
designed to create "something better
in comrf111nlt'y planning." II streets,
driveways and guest parking are mb-
tracted frmi the overall area, he said.
and the resulting figure divided by the
48 homes planned, the plan would allow
7 ,000 square feet per lot.
OTHERFActLlTIE'i
Architect Vasquez aald tho develop-
ment would include additional recreaUon
facilitie!. a "pocket greenbelt" and a
playing field for games.
Wednesday nlght's planning com-
mission ~ of variances from
the tJlj llla!Jd;rd !fol~•• -
on the subject during a city council
session earlier this week.
In reply to questio_ns by Cooncilman
Ed Just, an avowed foe of lot size
reduction by variance, City Attorney
Edwin Martin told councilmen their ac-
tions in granting such requests could
be "successiully defended" in coo:rt.
Payroll Tax Rejected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Coun-
cil has overwhelmingly rejected a pro-
posal to levy small payroll and income
tazes on city residents.
al I Cfi Chrlslm.u l!ve to boo« both a.rt. · and New Years.
U.S. mllltiry headquartera aald It
would ob3erve the Sa1gon government's
cease fire. T1lere WU DO immediate re-
action from 'South Vietnamese or Amer-
ican miliWy leaden to the Viet Cong
announcement.
In Saigon the U. S. Command report-
ed today that a steady increase in fight·
Ing 1n South Vietnam last week sent
American battle deaths to the highest
peal: In !WO months.
'Ibis brought U.S. batUe deaths In No-
vember, the llr8t mooth of the ball le
all atlacl. on North Vietnam, to 681,
or rr perceit blgber than the 636 who
died lri October. '
Although there were oo major battles
1n the week ended Saturday, scores of
small unit clasbes left Z28 Americans
killed and 1,094 WOOllded, the COIIlllW>d
88.ld This compared with 160 killed and
l,432 wounded the previous week.
Sooth Vietnam counted :m men t!lled
and 789 wounded, comoared with ' Z46 killed and 902 woundedi the week Defore.
A toial of 2,689 enemy sollden were
killed last week. In the prevlOU1 week,
the enemy dead were put at 2,175 but
this was raised later to 2,706.
The Viet Co:ig has called for a stepped
up offensive and a second call wenf-ou t
over Radio Hanoi Tilursday, bUt the
Increase in U.S. batde deatha bu r e-
sulted largely from Americas aggres-
siveness.
The U.S. Conuuand announcad after
. the bombing halt Nov. I that U would
intemify ground actlon to · keep the
enemy from g.ming arly ad.vintage
from it.
Both the allies and the enemy com-
mand have declared that flahtlng would
be intense while peace talb a:o OD in
Paris.
To Send Observer
Harriman Certain Nixon
Will 'Take Over' Talks
NEW YORK (AP) -W. Averell Har·
riman said today, after conferring with
President-elect RJchard M. Nixon, that
he is confident Nixon will send a personal
observer to the Paris talks and will
replace the two principal American
negotiators soon after taking office.
Nixon, who had tentatively decided
against sending an observer to the peace
talb before inauguration day, was said
to be &hlftlng his attitude at the urging
of Harriman, who saJd that he and
deputy negotiator Cyrus R. Vance felt
such a move would be "a very excellent
way to insure continuity."
Talking to newsmen after meeting with
Nil:on for more than an hour, Harriman
made it clear he and Vance will turn
over their tasks to Nixon's team when
the President-elect takes office.
Although there had been much specula·
tion that the president-elect would retain
either Harriman or Vance in the interest
of continuity, Harriman said he planned
to return to Washington come J a n. 20
and reported that Vance might remain
In Paris-but "only for a few days."
The veteran diplomat said he thought
Nixon would send an observer to Paris
later thls month but said, "I do not
know who he will be or when be will
come."
Harriman said he got no impression
in his talk with Nixon that the incoming
administration would basically change
the negotiating approach of the United
States. And he said he didn't think the
Comm~ide would pay a great deal
of attention to the shift of power 1n
Washington -that they see liWe di!-
ference between Democrats an d
Republicans but regard both groupi as
"imperialist Capitalists."
The Paris envoy said he did tell Nixon
that the rather compact American
negou,.ttng team, including Its supporting
staff, might have to be increased soon
by a few men in order to promote
close liaison with the Saigon delegaUon
that will join the talks.
Asked U he !bought No;th_/letnam
had taken military advant&B'I of the
total bombing halt in the North ordertd
last month by President Johnson Har-
riman said all evidence indicat~ the
Norlb actually has significaaUy reduced
the number of its forces in the South
in recent weeks.
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~No Meter Feeding'
Laguna to Crack Down on Violations
By N CHARD P. NALL
Of t11t 0.llY Plitt Sltff ,
The jig is up lor niet.er feeders in
downtown Laguna Beach.
Prodded by the bustling Downtown
Busineu Aisociation, the city will crack
down with citations, citations and more
citations on those who try to keep a
parking place longer than the time allow-
ed.
The purpose is to discourage oc-
cupation of parking places by employes,
parking spaces that could be filled with
customers for downtown stores.
Planl 14 enforee the long..tanding
ordinance were laid this week at a
meeUng of city officials and buslnesSmen
Gordon Strachan, Joe Bushard, Bill
Mariner and Robert Benner.
Notice of the new tack on the old
parking problem came to some this
week in the form of a UWe prlnted
card placed on their car windshield!.
It reads: ''Notice, 'Mle Police Depart-
ment is now enforcing lhe 'No Meter
Feeding' ordinance.
"Those who park in oiie space longer
than the lime limit indicated on the
meter will be cited. This will make
convenient parking a v a i I a b I e ·to
customers (customers is in capilal letters
underllned twice).
"Employes please cooperate. You will
find abundant free parking on Broadway
near the Festival grounds." the card
is signed, "Downtown Business Associa-
tion." 'The cards are to be passed out to
employes by merchants and to be placal
on cars by the police. How~ver, the
first cards placed on wtn~hields were
apparenU)' the' wort_ of some merchant.
City Mana.gerr J flJlf4. D.J W}\eatoo said,.
"They kind of juniped· 1bt ~-gun oq us
lf they are putting them on "cars." ·
Wheaton confirmed that the police
parking meter officers, after passing
out the warning cards, will begin chalk-
tng tires to determine overtime viola-
tions.
The time meters allow varies with
different &ections of downtown.. Some
Lafru11Gf1rlns By Phil lnterlondl
''What a town! Yast•day I cittd thl'ff: 'grnh,'
two 'near-greats' .and fOu r 'ha1-bt,1n1' ••• '' ·
' meters art 24 minutes. Others ailaw
one hour, two hour, four hour and five
. hour parking. .... :
Wheaton said violators will be charged
$1 for each successive ticket. A ~lr
parked all day might be cited several
times.
Wheaton said the enforcement, iniUa lly
at least, will be only downtown, between
U!gion Street and the Broadway area.
"This will give us an opportunity to
determine the ·effect or. e[)lorcement of
I.his section of the code , befOre changes
Jn hours, meters or whBtever,.;' 1aid
the city manager.
He said be hopes the city lot on
El Paseo near Dante's will have meters
installed this month which employes
could use . The lot, part of the Main
Beach acquisition, would accommodate
about 45 cars.
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Final Freeway
Section Open
By Orristmas
Santa Claus won't be held up on his
Christmas Eve travels throu@;h Southern
California by any unfinished freeway
sections, the State Division oi Highways
predicted today.
A.'I opening date of Dec. 24 Is set
for the final link of the San Diego
Freeway which will be dedicated Friday
at 10:30 a.m., at the new community
of Irvine.
The final link cl the 73-mlle freeway
beginning at the Sepulveda Gap near
Encino will tie into the Sanl.a Ana
Freeway at Sand Canyon Road, com·
pletlng a major Southland thoroughfare.
Master of ceremonies for the Friday
rites will be Dwain Freeburg, chairman
or the .freeway dedication subcomm1ttee
of the Orange County Chamber of Com-
merce.
Three speakers will be fealured , along
with Orange Coast beauJ.y queens, county
and city officials and the Third Marine
Wing Band and Color Guard from El
Toro J\.1arine Corps Air StaUOTL
Speakers are;
-Gordon c. Luce, secretary of the
State Business and Transportation Agen-
cy, representing Gov. RonaJd Reagan.
-Alton E. Allen, Orange County !ll1h
dlstrlet supervisor. '
-Haig Ayanian, D ls t r ic t Seven
Engineer. California DlvWoo. o f
Hig?lways. I
Site oI the dedicat1ot\ ceremony Is
northbound 181\U of the freeway, near
the Jamboree Road overcrosslng.
VLstton and guestll may reach the
spot via the northbound San Diego
Freeway onramp at Culver Drive, ao-
cordlng to division of highways officials.
11lere will be no motorcade down the
f1nllhed freeway, but participant.s will
make their way on to the Mesa Verde
Country Club in Cosll Mesa for I lun-
cheon.
NEW YORK (AP) -Weeknesa in blue
chips dragged down the stock market to
a fairly sharp Jo.u 1ate this afternoon.
(Set quolatinm, Pqet 12-33).
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Pi~k Name
Judge Does· for Laguna Con vict
It wasn 't apparent in Superior Court
just how much the former Paul Gilbert
Diaz digs Shakespeare but it was certain
that the Laguna Beach jallbreaker
heartily endorses one ef the Bard's im-
mortal queries : "What's in a name ?"
It took Judge William Speirs less than
one minute Tuesday to decide that Diaz,
24, of 1834 Woodland Road, will hen-
ceforth be known as David Baker. Even
then, the jurist noted, no one -including
Diaz -knows it that's the escapee's
real name.
The defendant, one of 11 county jail
prisoners w h o slithered their w a y to
freedom via a ventilator shaft last Feb.
20, was listed on· the criminal calendar
as Paul Gilbert Diaz.
Judge Speirs, flipping the bulky
dossier, decided 1Jt was high time that
Ber gman Film Set ~
The Swedlah f i Im "Wlnter Light''
directed by Ingmar Bergman will be
shown at 8 p.m.·Friday December · sixth
in The Forum at Orange Coast College.
Admission will cost $1.
"' Diaz picked out far permanent use one
of the many names he's used In the
past. "U only," he commented, "for
the sake of future court calendars.
"Which nipne would you prefer to
use?" he asked the defertdant, who faces
felony escape charges.
"Well, er," muttered Diaz, "I sure
don't know. I've bad ao many names.
J just don't remember any more," he
said. '
"What's your real name'?" asked the
judge.
Diaz shuffled a Uttle. "Well, like I
.said, I've bad IO many names 1 just
don't remember any more," he replied.
"Right," said Judge Spelts. "Let's look
at your record. Here's one, David Baker.
How does that strike you?"
"Sure," said Diu. "Any one. I don 't
mind."
And· David Baker who was Paul Diaz
left lhe court obviowlly relieved by Judge
Speln:' es:erclse ln nomenclature.
· He has to come back Friday for further
action on tlie charges. It's right there
on the calendar.
~ "No. 18. David Baker."
~robe May Cover
By JEROME F. COLLINS
or 1t1t DellY "llM Jltlff
Newport Beach and Orange COunly
government authorities are nervously.
awaiting Wednesday. Dec. 11.
Conservatloni&ts, on the other hand,
are looking forward to it wilb en·
lbusium.
The reason:
On that date, 1 legislative sub-
committee probing lhottllne .... wUl
conduct an all-day pubUc bearing •t
Newport City Hall.
The hearing date:. time (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)
and place were confirmed today.
Also confirmed wu the e1.pectaUon
that the Orange County-Irvine Company
U-Newport Bay land elcliange wlll
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be • princlpal t.ple.
Another may be the county's plan1
-If any -for public use of ocean
front land In the Salt Creek area south
of Laguna Beach. ·
"We're especially concerned about the
problem of acces:s to public lands, IUCb
as Utlelands, 1' said Dave Hayes, con-
sultant for ~ Assembly Subcommittee
on Conservation and Beac:hea. •
"Tiie Back Bay (land ezehange) pro-
blem ls sure to come up," he uld.
"We"ve -loU ol ealll from people
wlshing to tesUfy against it."
Tife propooe<I lrinsaetlon, Involving the
swapplfW of 450 acres of Irv1hl upland•
lor 157 aew of county tldelllldl,. w 1.t I
be defended by County Harbor UltlCIOr
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Land Lies
At North
CitY,L~ts
Laguna Beach councilmen Wedne&da1
laid the groundwork for a po.sslble future
annexation of 140 acres of Irvine Com-
pany land 14 the northerly city Jlmlll.
'"lbe trv1ne Company has indicated
Interest in annexing and developing ~
ta1n properUes adjacent to the northerly
city lim1ts of Laguna Beach,'' reported
Joseph Sweany, clty public works dlreo-
t.r.
However, Ray Watso11, trvlne senior
vice president ln charge of land develop-
ment, said today there are no present
plans for development of the area. He
referre<t to the changes u m~nical.
Sweany said the company in 19&l con-
tributed $21,1533 to asses.m.ent district
for sanitary sewers. In rel.um the com-
pany was allowed rights to development
of 140 abres. ·
The land in quesUon consisted of two
parcels on the easterly side of Coast
Highway:
One is 60 acres easterly of the Macco
tract and the other is across the highway
from Irvine Cove.
Sweany said, "Irvine Company ha.!
requested authorization to combine these
acreages and develop a single parcel -
of 140 acres in either of the two blocks
mentioned."
Councilmen authorized 'revision of a
1946 agreement with the company to
permit the consolidation.
Laguna Brig1itest
.Spot A~ng Cowt
During Yuletide
As IL! verdant hills twinkle to life
every_ night oI the Yule season, Laguna
Beach should be a bright spot along
the Orange Coast.
At any rate that's the goal of Laguna's
Jaycees who are conducting an expanded
home lighting conle$t this year. It's
part of the bright Yule theme of the
city, a "Festival of Lights." ,,..
Judging of the best home decorations
will take place Dec. 22. Entry blanks
may be had at the Chamber of Com4
merce.
Ca'tegories, said Chairman Er n I e
Quigley, will include best ·religious
display, b e 1 t use of lights, best tree
de<:<1raUon, best can:<fle display and best
fantasy display.
Separate prizes are also lo be gi ve n
by areas. They Include :
-Broadway to Thalia Street.
-Broadway to Emerald Bay.
-Mystic Hills. ·
-Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove.
-Temple Hills and Top of the World.
-Arch Beach Height...
-Thalia Street to the south city limits.
-SOulh Laguna.
Peggy Campbell
Funeral Friday
Funeral services for Margar.et "Peg-
gy" Campbell, 68, a resident of Laguna
Beach for 20 years, will be held Friday.
The Rev. Ray C. Gery will officiate
at the 11 a.m. services In Laguna Beach
Funeral Home chapel. Mrs. Campbell
died Tuesday at South Coast Community
Hospital.
Intennent wilt be at Fore.st Lawn
Memorial Park, Glendale. Survivors In-
clude two couslns, Florence Satterfield
of North Hollywood and Ada Hanley
ol Manhattan Beach.
Plag Opens Tonight
·Linda Burrell, who plays tiUe role in "The M:adWOJ'I¥ln of Cbaillot"
being staged .by Laguna Beach High &hool sludenls, rehearses with
Stuart Rabinowitsch, who plays waiter at sidewalk cafe. Perfo~
ances are set for 8:30 o'clock tonight, Friday nigllt and Saturda)'
night. (See Teen Corner, Page 2)
Ma~~~ade Reef May M~£
'~,urfer's Waves' Says Prof
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of ttt. 0.llY Pll" l l1H
It takes a combination ot a stor:m
at sea. and an underwater reef to produce
the kind of long~urllng wave surfers
dream aboul
Stirring up storms may be beyond
man's means, but artificial reets are
not, says Saddleback College geology
instructor Peter Tresselt.
He believes one good place for a
surf-shaping reef would be off West
Newport. Not only would it 'create a
new surfing area, it Would decrease
beach erosion, he claims. .
Attributing beach erosion to waves
breaking right on the shoreline, he said
an artificial reef c o u I d cause wav~
to begin .breaking several hundred yards
at sea. Energy would be dissipated before
the wave reached shore and the wave
rolling in would create a long ru.n far
surfers.
Erosion control i.a also of concern to
Tresselt, who at ~ is stW an active
surfer.
He said his is not an original idea
by any means. "Guys who have surfed
have been dreaming of these things
for years and yeara."
He saJd all one has to do ii look
at tbe natural reefs off some of the
cove beaches-in Laguna and one begins
to see the posslblllUea.
Tresselt figures the ·cost of • building
a reef to create a aurflng area 100
yards across would be about $Z00,000
to $300,IO). Breakwater rock wookl 'havt
14 be brought from Calallna· !Jland and
divers would be needed to place ft,
he said.
"This is not the type of project pri•a'te
enterprise could handle, •1 be said. "'J!here
Is no economic profit to . be gained.
And you've ioi . a .problem of stat~
tldeJands." -
He concluded ruch a recreational facili-
ty will have to be developed by a
governmental agency. Re doesn't know
when or where, bu1 he bD~s that the
day will come.
Singers Perf orrn
For Art Guild
ingers J8!1t .and Sonny B_ud(f wi 't
orm selections frotn hJt musical.-
in an annu~I Christmas mttttng an<~
p am of lhe Dana Point Art Guild dnday. .
The B u d d s and their ctlildren wilt
entertain iri t h f: bah& Polnt ComfnUnity
House at the 7:45· p.m! event. · ' . · '
·Besides. the singers, en'tertainm:Eint w.fll
include Chri!tmas caroling and a reading
by Glad Keer o1 uie·stoiy of the !JtUest'
Angel.
TM 8.ru)ual meeUng will en(I with open-
ing of gifts brought bf members. ·Tmse'
attending are -asked -to bf!ing gift.I iJ:
tended for either male or tem._ie.
Or~ge ,Cou•
-""111, ' ""· -.. w-ther
Alter a: mild doae1 of patchy
fog, it'll . be 1u~y California
again Friday.. · with, tempera·
tures .Upp)Dg t~. 67 .along IP•
coast ond la funner Inland. ' ' ,
IN!imE .Jl'ODAY
Salt Creek Use -While tilt~ mqy· hurt·Ulc tllf
dnil, ulctr1 prqbablJI won·i o.i
any sooiae; ·Wee &urning mto con-
~r. Page 11. ·
KeMelh Sampeon and other officiaJJ...
Sampson's appearance ls on the bearing
agenda.
He may have to fend off a f\Jll house
of Sierra Club and Audubon Society op-
ponents ol the exchange, still facing
a court test.
Leaders of the Audubon Society, It
was reported, have sent reminders to
all members of the ~ange County
chapter to 1ttend the bearing. There
are some 8\)0 members, 'lbe City Councll
cllamben hold 120. •
Cba.lnnan of the conservaUon and
beaches subcommittee is Alan Sleroty
(D-Beverly Billi).
His chalrln1 or the session assures,
In tht view of some 0!5scrver1, a rou&b
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day for the B:Jm,!19Jr. trade .. SJ~ty once aerved aa · ailve usbtant
to fonner U . Gov. Glenn Andenon,
who conslltently voted against ~
cout\ty-lrvine plan as a member ol ~
allte Landa Commlllk>n. ·
The interest of the fa Cl -11 n di' n I
~mbl,y subeommlltee in the Sall Creek
area 'ltaa lhdlcated two montha ~ at
a hw'ing beld Jn_Santa Moolca. A ...0.
committee member at Lbl Ume men-
Uoned the .Laguna Nifud ruldenUal
development in coMecli90 wllh the
gener1l 111bjee\ of disappearing poienUal
recceaUonal land. ,
"We wm probably Pk eouoty plaMlng
people abool Laguna Niguel," lald
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Meautiure, the student atrtb ·com·
mlttee announced plaos for a demoostr•
tion Saturday at the Civic Cenltr. l'loza
laclni City Holl. Mayor Josepli Alioto
and Gar. Ronald Raegan have b1ghJy
~ llayakawa'l g......, pollcy.
tmprovemen11 In minority llludy pro-Similar demands were laiued by the
grama. He cllled the 300 hardcore Associated Students, some I a c u l t y
d"1lOllltraton "anarcbiltl." memben and welfare egencl.,., Including
C1u!<1 11 the 11000 atudeDt cnllege San Fruclaco'1 family semce agency.
b11a fl>!' the -·daf wllll,.. -FSA dlroctor Warde Laldman-pollco
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Planned iii
Highlands
San J-1Jt E1tme!'1a17 sch o o 1
D11tr1c1 lrulleel WodJ\llld&Y nJ&bl ac-
cepted an 11&1.000 kr'I bid to bdlJd an
u :ret wuwned eJementarJ llCbool In
Capiltrano !Dghlandl:
'rbe low bid by • Eller ConltrUc!on
Ce., " Santa Ana.-.... JiJlll under the
1113,000 es11maie. The houlln& trlct
seboo1 dlstrlcl'I seventh elementary
school II ocbedulod Ill< complotlm by
-Seplemlier. The boanl allo atmlod data for
landlca)llnl complellon al La Pu In-
termediate ·'School arid Linda Vlata
EJ<menlary School; boll> In Mlllllon Vie-
jo, until later tbll maoth. Both llCbnnla
have been occupl.a-aince the IChool year
btim-
ln another --agroed to eni.r Into OllCl'O'll' to purehase a Turtle
-ochool lllte from the Irvine Com-
J>Ul' for 1331,oilo. It II not yet known
when • llCbaol mfilll be built ... the
~lllte.
'!be board aJ>ll'O"'d a plen for JIRl"lll
volunteer! to sell educational paperback
books to students during the lunch boor.
Programs for use of students as
caleterla helpers and "Jllllllon of alter
sc.hool sports a n d extra curricular ac--
tivllla will be ccollldered again •l their
Jamw'l' me<llq, the board decided.
They wed the district lllall for more
delalll .. bolh pnll>Ollls.
Wounded Vet
Sues Hospital
In Watch Theft
A twice-wollOded war veteran lost his
valuable walch and $40 in cub while
a patient at the Orange County Medical
Center' bla father has alleged In filing
a cla!m for $100 wllb the Board of
Supervllon.
Marvin A. Fairfield, of W3 S. Lowell
St., Santa Ana, aatd his Vietnam veteran
llOll, Richard lost the valuables when
be wu taken to the hospital for treat-
ment m Injuries lllllered In a ndoreycle
accident.
'Ibe watch, a 27-jewel alann model
bad been purchased In Vietnam tlree ,...u before the Sept. 30 trip to the
~ cla!m lelter to the board,
Fatrlleld aald:
"I know lbal peopla will forget these
men too 110011 but let'• give them a
break for a while at 1eut."
Ula mother gava the ywtb $40 u be
left the home on his motorcycle. He
aald he bad not spenl any of the money.
Wben be tell the hospital, his wallet
c:olllained on I y $4. The heavy leather·
covered, steel spring watchband was
found under the X-ray table minua the
waich. the f:a1ber revealed.
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WILDEST SOUVENIR -COiia Mesa girl June McKee, 19, shows
copy of newspaper China Mall, whose headline identified the OCC
theater arts major as-naturally-a starlet. San Francisco and
Orange County were made one and the same in another reference to
the girl and her brother Gary, 16, in a story of their bunt for Wan
Kwal Ying.
Mission Improbable
Mesa Girl Tells of Orient Adventure
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .. o.&IJ Pli.t .....
Strange thinp happen in the exotic
Orient, like the transformation of a pret·
ty Costa Mesa schoolgirl on a qulz
show trip Jnto a movie starlet embarking
"1 a mercy mission. Red-b8lred June McKee, 19, and · her brother · Gary,· 16, of 2755 Tern Circle,,
are again getUng used to U.S. life tod&.1'
after amving home Tuesday night fro~
Hong Kong.
Although the lively newspaper China
,\!all glorified the lam a bll, Ml,.
\!cKee did accomplish her mission o(
finding Wan Kwal Ying, 14, a OtlneSI
girl formerly eupported by frtmdl In
the Harllor Area.
The meeting after days of bunting
the youngsler helped by lhe Don
McCartin family, of 31745 Aguacate .
Road, San Juan Capistrano, unW she
was no looger eligible, was both awkward
and touching.
"The only thing we bad In commoo
was finding out how everyone waa,"
said Miss McKee, a sophomore theatrical
arts major at Orange Coast College.
Ufe styles are ao vastly different that
lhy, eoft4poken Kwal Ying found It
hard to envision bow tbe family cf
the Colt& Mesa attorney, or June and
ber family, fulfill their daya and nights.
.. They just can't com~hend," said
June, "except when I told them the
McCartins live in the country -
Capistrano," she giggled to herseH, "and
thal they have Iota m animals and pell."
Coast High.way
Parking Limited
Parking restr!d!om foc _.. of
safety were established Tuesday by the
Orange County Board ol &ipervlsors oo
Pacific Coast Highway at Niguel Ro a d
In the Monarch Bay area just n<rt.b of
Dana Point.
Parking will be prnhiblled oo the eut
side al the highway for 230 feet each way
from Niguel Road and oo the west side m the highway fo< 6IO feet IOUlh and
· 1,100 feet north.
1'Tbat did excite them, animals are
more common In Hong Kong," she said.
June herself found life for the average
family In l!Ollj! Koog to be, well -
juel plain bard. ' , " "It sure made m·e appre?ta.Ove of
what I have .•• going into that area,"
said June, who won a . trip to Hong
Kong and the Orient just one year ago
on a short-lived televisloo quiz show.
Front P,,.e I
SHORE •••
Hayes.
The county Road Department recenuY
abandoned Salt Creek !Wad, whlcb cull
through Laugna Niguel property and
leads up to tbe edge of Sal1 Creek
beach, long used by llllrfen.
The road. runs along the odginal roole
of El Camino Real. Wben Pacillc Cou!
Highway was completed farther 1nland
in the 1930's, the state turned tbe road
over to the county.
PUBUC ACCESS
The road has been the ooly oublic
access to Salt Creek be.acb, which wu
once included 1n a state muter plan
fqr parks .
Public owner_sbip o f the Salt Creek
shoreline area ls now oceanward of the
mean high tide line -rough]y half-way
up the beach.
Newport Beach city aides are gathering
information for testimony a\ next week's
hearing on the city's ba.y front and
ocean front land use policies. •
City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt Aid
the bearing will give Newport the op-
portunity to deny frequent criticlim that
the city, largely through le.ue policies,
tries to limit publk: ...,. m JMihllc
tidelands facilities.
"The reputation is unde9ef'Ved," Aid
Hurlburt. "Now we have . the~ cbaDce
lo document it."
Harbor Coordinator George Dawes ls
inventorying public facilities iD the bay,
Hurlburt noted. The 11.sl and other data
will be submltiod to the Sleroty mb-
commlltee.
Mesa Proposal to U.S.
Taken Lightly in Laguna
Could It be that 1-Beach <OUD-
cllmal oren i taking oerl<>llll' the •dvlce
being given the ledorlll government by
o.ta Mesa.
1be Laguna O'OQP, at least, made
li&ht wort Wodnlld111 nlgbt m a ea.ta
M-r-1u11on aimed at tbe cutbacl:
In federal spemllnC.
It relallJd "'rediidlOn "' lederlll lunda for •Jllil'!ftd C&!Homfa hl&h•llY projeda. Amq the ............ oppoolng the
cutbacl:, there Is dln!ctloo that copl"
ol the Coote Men Ceuncll .....iuuon
be senl the Pr<&lden~ Congressmen and
the Nattnnlll Leque of CIUea. A copy
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se SF .. State ·ca·m,pus:
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LAGUNA -TEEN CORN£R
' By JOM -'.GORMAN . . . .
FROM THE STAGE In the court to
the asphalt: Laguna High students are
represenUng their school in contrasting
way1 WI week. ' The biggest event thll week Is the
school play "The Madwoman of Chaillot"
(pronounced "Shi-Yo''). '!be curtain rises
toolgh1 at 1:30 o'clock for the fantasy.
comedy. 'I1lm! will be e v e n i n g
performances Friday and Saturday at
the same time. Adult admission is $1.50,
!iludents, $1.
Final rehearsals this week have been
frantic as studenb and director Ray
Haggard make fioa1 correctlons oo
makeup, llghtlng and the like. While
rehearsals hive been aerious busi.ness,
students walking around school after
hours have been bearing laughi.r !rom
within the aging auditorium. 'lbe cast
has been eajoYinc evuy (almost every?)
rn1nuto m ..i.ear.au, end opening nlgbl
should bring eothuslaam end euitemenl.
IT'S UNFORTUNATE, mrr there ls 1
a confUct Friday night, wh~n the un~
defeat«I (sounds familiar, hub?} LBHS
varsity basketball team will host Katel1a
oo the btme coart a& a o'clock.
The varsity squad won Its first contest
Tuesday, .when they downed Carlsbad
50 to 42.
Comments have differed on the pro-
spect.I of this years team, but the overall
reaction ls that thfa team will work
as a five-man body, not as a group
of individual.! trying to out-score each
other.
The squad ls led by &'·2" center Mike
Hefty, who was high point man Tuesday
with 19 points. He is flanked . by forwards
Brian Jones and Rod Rudolph. Guards
are Rex Garnl!r ud Ray Wilbur. All .,. senlorL
Coming to the courts from the gridiron
are all-Jeaguen Steve Wlezbowski, Steve
Klosterman and Brian Bagley. That's
a mJcbty rospectable trio. ShQuld be
&11 interestiog game, to say the lea.st.
TllEBE'B ANoreER C 0 N F LI CT
Saturday, when the LBHS Drag Team
takes to the quarter mile at Orange
County Raceway. The twelve-man team
and pit crewa will be represenUng the
artists in the Second Annual Ford High
School Scbnlarablp Race. A $1,500
scbolanhip is at stake for the winning
team.
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Last year, our school (the smallest
in the county) placed third in a field
of over 3-0 schools. QWte impressive.
This year, with a larger team, we might
do e.ven better.
HERE'S A WARNING: Wben yoo go
to the school play th1a week, have sym-
pathy for Erle Van Deusen. You'll know
~ho Eric is by the way ,he walks.
He is still recovering from the 51-mlle
hike la.st •weekend,· in which be came
through with flying colors -mostly
black and blue. He sald It was his
ambition since grade school to complete
the hike. Eric has a lot of dedication
-and sole.
Student Affairs Director Gary Norton
was intl'oduced to bis first son at South
Coast Community Hospital last Friday
night after the CIF football game. Eight
pound, four ounce Matthew waa quickly,
handed a basketball by his father-coach,
rumors had it, but doctors quickly calm·
ed the father down and explained to
him it would be a few seasons before
Matthew can reach his prime.
The stage, the court, the quart.er m.Ue,
and even the delivery room: everyone's
getting In the act at LBllS thll week.
Top Dragsters
At Laguna High
Vie on Saturday
Alta Laguna Extension
'Into Heights Delayed
Ten top drivers Crom Laguna Beach
High School will compete Saturday with
similar teams from 34 county high
IChoola in drq race elimlnaUon
Gates at Orange County International
Raceway will open at 1:30 p.m. for
time b1a1s and warmup runs. Ellmlna·
tlorui are set to begin at 8 p.m.
Drlv... representing Laguna will be
Dean Shostrom, George Oliphant. Keith
KnJl!lil, Gary Tobey, Ray Wtlbur, Doug
Smith, Brett Daly, Tom Bucciarelli,
Kevin Nelswinder and Dale Shostrom.
Trophie!I, tools, merchandise and $1,500
will be awarded the winners in the
event sponsored by the Ford Motor Com·
pany and local dealers. Laguna was
thln1 last ,.ar.
Adult admission is $2.50, students $2
and children under 12 free if ac·
companied by an adult. ~
A 1 t e r n a t e TOUtes for extending
Laguna's Alta Laguna Boulevard into
the Arch Beach Heights area were defer·
red temporarily in City Council Wed·
nes:lay at the request of Moulton Ranch
officlals.
City Manager James D. Wheaton told
councilmen the ranch representatives re-
quested the delay in order to study
the proposal and confer with the county
road commissioner.
He noted that the ranch is being master
planned by William Pereira & Associates
a n d said the plan will include a r o a d
system.
Joeeph Sweany, city public works
(lir~tor, reported that the County Road
tommissioner has prepared preliminary
route alignment and grade for Alta
Laguna from Tree Top Lene to Aliso
Canyon.
The city bad be<n asked to recommend
one of two alternates.
The route de!ignated alternate one
would be an extension of Arch Beach
Heights' Del Mar Street to Aha Laguna.
Alternate two, and the one recom·
mended by Sweany, would be an ex-
tension of Utah Street.
Payroll Tax Rejected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -'!be Clly Coun-
cil has overwhelmingly rejected a pro-
posal to levy small payroll and income
taxes on city residents.
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Demonstration-Roman Stgle
Workers carrying protest signs march past Colos-
sewn in Rome to big labor rally during 24-hou.r
general strike today. Walkout coincided with ·na-
tionwide wave of strikes and riots in Italy which
began after two Sicilian fannhands were killed in
a battle with police Monday. (See Story Page 4)
Cong c ·all 3-day Cease-fire
Red Forces Announce Yule, New Year 'huce
From Wire Services
SAIGON -The Viet Coog said today
Communist forces in South Vietnam
will observe three-day ce8.9e fires dur-
ing· the Chrismw and New Year holi-
days. The announcement came as U. S.
bombers blasted Communist strong-
holds and supply J'Otlles north of Saigon
where intensified fighting lhe past week
pushed American combat deaths to lhe
highest point in 10 weeks. The total of
Americans killed during the wa!' was
nearing the 30,000 mark. The clandestine "Radio Liberation"
said Viet Cong troop) 'would observe
cease fires from I a.m. Dee. 24 to I a.m.
Dec. 27, and again from 1. a.m. Dec. 30
to 1 a.m. Jan'. 2.
The broadcast ignored South Vietnam
President Nguyen Van Thieu's a.'ltlounce-
ment Monday that his forces would ob·
serve a single 24-bour truce beginning
at 6 p.m. Christmas Eve to honor both
Christmas and New Years.
U.S. military headquarters said it
would observe the Saigon government's
cease fire. There was no immediate re-
action from South Vietnamese or Amer·
ican military leaders to the Viet Cong
aruiouncement.
In Saigon the U. S. Command report·
ed. today that a steady increase in fight-
ing in South Vietnam last week sent
American battle deaths to the highest
peak in t"wo months.
·This brought U.S. battle death! in No-
vem~r. the first month of the halt to
all attacl on North Vietnam, to 681,
or 27 pereent higher than the 536 who
died in October.
Although there were no major battles
in the week ended Saturday, scores of
small unit clashes left 228 Americans
killed and 1,094 wounded, the command
said. This compared with 160 killed and
1,432 wounded the previous week.
Fairview Hospital Heart Surgery Approved
Volunteers Want
Christmas 'Needs' For County's Viet Girl
A call for Christmas needs -toys,
joys and necessities -has been issued
by the Fairview State Hospital volun-
teers, for holiday distribution throughout
all wards of the Tacillty.
Everything from playthings to slippers
and scarves for adults in the hospila1
for the retarded is needed and may
be brought to the hospital by Dec. 20.
A total of 2,600 patients, from tots
to the very elderly, call Fairview State
Hospital a temporary or permanent home
and hopefully alt will be remembered.
Gift suggestions -all of which should
be unwrapped, so ward therapists may
clloosc the proper present -are gay
colored toys or items anyone might use
each day.
"They have the same needs as we
have," says Mrs. Betty Whitaker.
Sigrui will be posted from the main
entrance on to direct donors to the
gift~rop spot and further information
may be obtained from the hospital.
Allsta te Insurance
Sla nder Suit Ma v •
Settle Out of Court
Orange County Coroner Raymond
Brandt today appeared headed toward
an out of court settlement of Ns $1. 7~
million slander suit against Allstate
Insurance Co. and James P. Buck of
Tustin, an agent for the firm.
The settlement appeared a poss.ibility
because a related $1.3 million complaint
is on the Superior Court's Dec. 13 set-
tlement conference calendar.
Erandt sued AJlstate and Buck, who
v1as a member of the 11167 Orange County
Grand Jury, on allegations that Buck
d~famed his character in remarks linking
the coroner with his private secretary,
Mrs. Catherine Burch.all.
Dr. Brandt claims that Buck's allega·
lions caused tum "great mental anguiflh
and nervousness."
The ume defendants art named ln
a $1.3 million complaint which was filed
last April by Mrs. Burchell.
She states in the defamation ol
character action that she wu hired
u Brandt's private aecrtlary on July
17, 1967 and that on Jan. 23, 1961,
she purchased an auto insurance policy
from Allstate through Buck.
Mn. Burchell allegea that Buck later
telephoned her and asked her to "volun.
tarily cancel" the policy. She declined
but on Feb. 23 last she rtoeived a
written notice of cancellation from
Allstate.
That ad.ioo was taken, MD. Burchell
states, because of Buck'• mistaken belle!
of a reladonshlp between berseU and
Dr. Brandl
Her complaint stated that Brandt fired
her on March 13 as a result of tbe
publicity and that she has since been
unable, becaUM! of the defamatory
remarks, to fbld a nQ!i pOijUoo.
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Little Nguyen Thi Lan -whose mother
is slaking the child's life on all-or-nothing
heart surgery -will go into the
operaUng room at Children's Hospital
of Orange County within two weeks.
The hospital's heart surgery team
reached its decision late Wednesday,
after a long consultation with the 22·
month-old girl's mother, Le Thi Lan.
Spokesmen said the young mother from
Da Nang accepts the risks involved in '
full-scale heart surgery, as opposed to
alternative minor surgery which would
have provided considerable, but only
temporary relief for the frail child.
Surgeprui: said that if Suzy, as nurses
call her, were an American child , they
would recommend palliative surgeries
kno\\o·n as "shunts" until she was mature
enough to have the final operation.
But Suzy may never be able to have
another miraculous trip to America, such
as the present one arranged by Navy
Lt. Donald Henning and his wife Linda,
a nurse at the children's hospital.
Currently, Suzy is being treated for
the aftermath of a high fever and middle
ear infection which caused postponement
of the life-saving surgery last week.
Following surgery, if it is successful
in the case of the weak, !&-pound tot,
Suzy will spend six days of convalescence
before returning borne to South Vietnam.
Doctors say she suffers frQm two
defects: one a hole in the wall separating
the two chambers of her heart and
the other a constriction of ·the artery
carrying blood to the lungs.
Since the latter condition causes her
blood to be starved for oxygen, she
suffers from occas.ional blackouts and
would not have survived childhood
without corrective surgery.
Suzy's father is a soldier in the South
Conflict Closes
New York School
NEW YORK (AP) -An East Harlem
school was ordered closed today by its
local administrator in a conflict over
a group of union teachers siTWiar to
the struggle that led to citywide tlachers'
strike this fall.
Word of the closing came from a
Board Of Education IOUrce.
The district a<fmll\lstrator of the 1$201
complex, an experimentally decentralized
district in East Harlem, ordered the
closing of PS 39, where earlier five
unioo teachers found the entrance block-
ed lo them.
Yorty in Ireland
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP ) !.... Mayor Sam
Yorty of l...os Angeles arrived at J:Nblin
Airport today on hb way to Clonmel,
County Ttpperary, where he will attend
celebrations tonight marking the reopen·
In& of SL Palrlck't Chapel.
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Vietnamese 'Army and her critical heart
defect was discovered by Lt. HeMing
~ h e n she was brought to a traveling
Minister Denies
Hippies Ousted
Because of Dress
The Rev. Robert Schuller, pastor of
the Garden Grove Community Church,
today denied the church-hopping Teens
for Christ from Huntington Beach were
ordered out' of his sanctuary Sunday
because of their hlppie-styled garb.
The Rev. Mr. Schuller said the SO..
member band who tromped up the side
aisle and sat on the floor at the front
of the sanctuary, 12141 Lewis St., were
requested to leave because they blocked
aisles and violated an ordinance by being
in the chancel area.
"There are no dress regulations in
our drive-in church," he added.
The group's leader, "Uncle" Dave
Berg, has continued to insist ushers
demanded the sell-styled "Christian
revolutionaries" exit because ·of their
flowing apparel.
The Rev. Schuller stated he knew
beforehand the group, headquartered in
the "Light Club" at 116 Main St., in-
tended to invade the drive-in church
which claims the largest Protestant con-
gregation in California.
"They talk ot. love and yet I believe
a basic ingredient of love is courtesy
for another's religion, ' said Schuller.
"ll they came out of sincerity we
would welcome tJ.hn, but they will re-
main persona non grala if they come
again and refuse to follow seating rules
and ir they distribute any printed
material f\01 approved by the church
board."
Members of the board handed out
religious tracts to the congregation at
the conclusion of the worship service.
Berg has 1tated the Sunda,y marches
will continue, and that another ls planned
for this coming Sunday. Past march-ins
include the First Assembly of God in
Santa Ana and St. James' Epi3copaJ
Church, Newport Beach.
Tim Leary Returns
For CalState Show
Dr. Timothy Leary, the high prlett
of LSD who formerly lived In Lagmm
Beach, returns to the county to 1-peat
and present a light show Sunday night
at Cal State F\dlemn.
Al.so next week at Cal State Fullerton,
Dr. Edward E. Sampson, a UC Berkeley
social psychologist, will speak on the
topic "The Radical Student Movement
and Wb¥ Your C.Ue1e Sbould lltve One."
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Wife's Death Sparks Crusade on Crime
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NEW YO!i'. (AP) -A buslneas ti·
ecudve whoee wife wu 1la.tn last year
planl a nadonwide war on crime by mobllllinl a mllllmwn o/ 10 mUlJoo
Amerlcll\I. ' H. Bruce Palmer, IO, prtlldent o1
lhe Na\ional Industrial C o a f e r e n c e
Board. Wedne!da)o ll1llOWICOd formation
of Cltluna for JUstlce wJth Order, ad-
ding: "It toot a persona.I tragedy in
my life to motivate me to try to do
something about crime."
-Palmen""Wlie, Dorothy.-57, WU stab-
bed lo dealh llepl. It, 11117, In ·theh
New Vernon, N.J., homt . F...ierict B.
Thompeon, JS, who worked u a tree
trimmer on the Palmer estate, WM Ir·
rMed 1n Chlcaeo about a montb later.
Ht wu convicted ot murder wt Nov.
21 and ten&eoced to death.,
The new or&anlullon !II>!* . lo ralsa
l2S mllllon In 11" Hist driV<, wllh com·
edlan Bob Hope, honorary oaUooal
chairman, kickill( off the -palp on
national television tonla;ht.
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So ·utb Viets Due
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In Paris S~nday
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Santa Claut bas a Christmas
wl~ oo. "I want lo lose about 100
pounds," Peul Gitr m•lne, 43, of
Long Beach. He's a 385-pound de-
partment store Santa Claus. His
SO.inch be!Uine requires a specially
made red suit. • Three of the world 's most famoua
heart transplant surgeons will at.
tend a charity ball for the Texas
.Heart Institute in January .. Dr.
~ Christiaen Be merd of South Africa ~ will join Ors. Denton A. Cooley a"nd
MlchHI E. O.Bakey of Houston at
the ball, a spokesman for the event
said. •
PARIS (AP) -!loulh Vleinamele of.
ficlals said today lhelr enUre peace con-
fei:ence dele&aUon includtnl Viet Presi-
dent Nguyen Cao Ky wfll arrive iri
Paria Sunday. •
Officials ol. South Vletnam'a d1plomatlc
mission prepared a big-sca:Je reception
for Ky and bis team at Orly Airport.
The French govenunent p r e p a r e d
muslve security precautions.
Ky's decision to aceompany Am-
·basaador Pham Dang Lam, who will
bead the delegation at the confertoce
table, 'was a IWldeD change of plans.
Be bad intended following Lam by about
ooe weet.
The arrival of South Vietnam'• team
will clear the way for the start of
the 9J)anded pea~ parley. But it lJ
expected to bog down in procedural
dlaputes u 8000 as it start.a.
Ky -will be South Vietnam's chief
strategist for the conference. Officially
he ia being deacribed aa an adviser,
but In fact he will carf1. the aulhorlty
of the S&.IJ:on government Lo mutennlnd
the pre9entat1oo fl ht.a ·countcy'1 cue.
Sooo alter lie and Lam gel lo Parla
they are apected to meet with Am-
bassador W. Averell H~iman and Cyrus
R. Vance, who lead the U.S. delegation.
The Americana are to consult with
the South Vletnamele on arrangements
under diacuaalcm for the formal talks
in which North Vietnam and the Viet
Coo.g's National Liberation Front will
join. Vance already bu met twlc< lhil
week wllh the deputy chief of North
Vietnam'• delegation., Col. Ha Van Lau,
to diSCUSI arrangement.a for getting the
peace !alts rolling .
The Americans have been hoping to
get the conference on the trackl by
Tuesday, but any precise propoul on
Ulla will requlrt South Vietnam'• agree-
ment. So, too, wfil any other procedures
provl.l.ionaDy agreed to by Vance and
Lau.
Tht saying as prttt11 as a
June Bride moy be changed to
November bri<U in Loi VegCI,
NetJ. Clark County Clerk .Lcwttto
Bowman said T!U!'sdail 4,278
marriage licenses wtre ilJUtd in
November -compared with
3,916 in Juu .
Left~t Throngs March
Through Streets of Rome
Thirteen-year-old Vicki Lynne
Cole, the Deshler, Ohio, girl who
provided Richard M. Nixon with
the theme for his ad.ministration,
and her family will attend his in-
auguration as his personal guest.
Vicki carried the sign "Bring Us
Together" that caught Nixon's eye
as he campaigned for the presi·
dency in her town . • Bridgewater, N.J. police have
discovered there's truth in the
a dage that criminals always return
to the scene of the crime. Two gtm-
men robbed a motel of '130 early
this week. The night motel mana-
ger told police it was the same pair
who robbed the place. exactly a
week ago of $300 .. -••
Newl11Wed8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kings-
ford recei~d a surprise gift from
t~ bride'• father -a wheeLbarr010
ride for her and a plastic and wicker
ball and chain f or him. TM couple
were escorkd for five blocks bv
police through downtown Andnson
Calif., a/tfr a ceremonv and rece~
tion at the Auembl11 of God Church. • Any day now Marcus J. Gra y of
Marshall, Mich., will receive a
notice in the mail telling him that
if be doesn't file an expense ac-
count with the Calhoun County
clerk's office for his Nov. 5 election
campaign be is subject to imprison-
ment. The notice will be signed by
Ma rcus J . Gray. He is the Calhoun
County clerk. Gray, who was r e-
elected, is one of. 19 candidates who
failed to file expense accounts as
required by law.
ROME (JJPI) -Fifty lhouland left·
ist student:s £K1 workers, many of them
burling st1cb and stones and shoutinJ
"Ho !lo Ho Chi Minh," roared through
the streets ol Rome today u a mas,,ive
general atrlke handcuffed the city.
2 Girls Accused
Of KiJJin~ Boys
For Fun of It
NEWCASTLE, England (UPI) -Two
elementary school girla were brought
to trial today on charges of murderlna
two little boys for the fun of It.
Prosecutor Rudolph Lyons told a jury
trying Norma Be:ll, 13, and Mary Bell,
t I, for murder that they killed the two
boys "solely for the pleuure and u:-
citement afforded by the tilling."
The girls, who are not related, pleaded
innocent.
A juvenile court directed that the girl!!
be tried for the murder of Brian Howe,
3, and Martin Brown, f, who lived in
their working-clua neighborhood of this
northern Engllah industrial city.
Martin waa found dead in an abandoned
house near bis home last May. Two
montha later Brian was found dead in
the same area.
He Traded Cancer
For Antibodies
LIMA, Peru (AP) -A young Peru-
vian physician says he may have cured
his half-sister's cancer by giving her can-
cer-fighting antibodies which he created
by injecting himself with her cancerou.!I
cell!!.
Dr. Alfonso Zavaleta Cru zado 34 said
that the experiment was perfo~ed Jess
than a month ago and five years are re-
quired before it will be known if his sis-
ter, Mrs. Elis Wenzell, haa been cured
of cancer of the uterus. But the cancer
appean to have disappeared, he added.
He said he took specimens of hia sis-
ter's cancer cells and injected them in
his own leg. His system formed antibod-
ies to des~oy the foreign ce1ls, the doc-
tor explained, and the antibodies w e r e
then transferred to his sister.
The clamoroua demonstration came
amid the worst outbunt of violence and
civil diJorder in eight years and police
feared widescale 6Ioodshed, but none
occurred.
.'J one p o I n t about 10,000 students,
chanting "death to the bourgeoise,"
threw bottles and rocks at national po-
lice, then broke windows and car wind·
shields as the police took C<lVer. Student
leaders fmally succeeded in calming
the crowd, angry at the government's
failure to provide educational reforms
a:td better wages.
The turbulence erupted Monday after
Slclllan police shot and killed two farm
workers during an unruly demonstration
over 101\' ajfl'icultural prices.
Today'a disorders began with a march
by strikers and sympathetic students
from the Roman Colosseum through the
heart of the city , tied up by a 2f.hour
strlU.
'No Indication'
Of Trouble, Says
Surviving Miner
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) -One of
the 21 men who escaped from the mine
explosion near Mannington on Nov. 20
teaWled today there waa no ind1cation
"of any trouble" before blasts and fire
trapped 78 other mind!.
The West Virginia Department of
Mines opened a two-day preliminary
hearing today into th~ disaster. The
78 trapped men were pven up for dead
Friday night when officials ordered
Mountaineer Coal Co. No. 9 mine sealed.
Represenlltives of the U.S. Bureau
of Mines and the United Mine Workera
Union were also present when the bear·
ing opened thJ11 morning at the Fairmont
federal bulldlng.
Rusaell Foster, a lampman on the
midnight shift in No. 9, said the mlne's
four ventilation fans Wert working and
there was no inkling of trouble the
morning of the first explosion.
Foster llid there wu a power failure
"at the alope bottom about 3 a.m.,"
but he said it wu quick1y remedied
by a maintenance man and had no effect
on the rest of the mine's operaUon.
Foster also said the electronic board
which he manned WU funcUoning prr>-
perly and indicated all systems were
satisfactory in the big mine.
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appealeil lo the prWltera not lo filbt
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Jerry Rubin, Founder of Yippies, Points Toy Water Gun
Rubio, who showed up at h.,ings
lut October wearing a· bandoleer :a ~ d
war paint, told report.era hi.a latelt COi·
tume was typical of the committee,
which he deScr:ibed as "a total clrcua."
He said he wore the Santa Cla111 aujt
to ridicule the committee by pointing
u;>,the "Red Devil."
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long documentary In color on Channel 7 tonight
at 9:30 is titled "Secret of Michelangelo: Evmy -
Man's Dream." The celling of the Sistine Chapel
in the Vatican, (partly shown in photo above), is the
main subject of the program. Many art critics have ;'. ·
called this the ''greatest painting ever made.•• N~.~~:
rators are Christopher Plummer and Zoe Caldwelli..•';
TELEVISION VIEWS
CBS Show
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A genuine, but curiouo-.
ly antiseptic, attempt-to make a modest statement ··
about race relations was presented Wednesday nigh(,
in the latest original drama of "CBS Playbouse." "' !
The production, "Saturday Adoptjon," by R·o 11.;
Sowen, 23, concerned the consequeac·es of a decision":
by a well-to-do young man, a 20-year~ld white col· ~
lege student, to become tutor to a Negro boy· bi ;
grade school, 13 years of ~ge. •
LIKE VIR'IUALLY all "CBS Playhouse" prei;-;',.
entations, this latest one was, for some reason, al ...... ,
most wholly humorless. The series of broadcam: ··:~
in fact, has resembled nothing so much as a group ·::.
of dramatized tracts on current social problems-1 °•
What has been lacking is sheer entertainment value ~
- a dramatic virtue not to be underestimated, no,~~!
matter bow fine the intent of the plays. ..~·-: ·1
"Saturday Adoption" was perhaps the least
tract-like play of the series, despite its racial points.
There was, in fact, much to admire in the cool r&-
straint and subUe understatement of 1 the produc--
tion. Unlike a recent "CBS PJayhOuse" present.&4. -~:
tion which ottered a ~adly stereotyped group of char-:.:...
acters in a generation gap tale_, Wednesday's out:._
ing dealt with relatively ordinary -though often
typical -persons. And that is a test for any play-
wright, one which Cowen unquestionably passed.
IN THE STORY, the college student, • deceii\;r:
dreamer with a conscience and a social sense, rm.:~~~;
es great hopes for the future in the black youngste~·~ ~
-leading him to believe there 1s much mol'e for ,v
him in this world than he might previous1y haVci ~'
thought of achieving . .Jn the end, however, cirew;Il"';~:
stances compel the college student to destroy t b e
immediate dreams of the boy -the ones that were
new to him -and to make him face reality on bis
own again. This raising and dashing of hopes was
a forcefully subtle statement in the racial.situati<>Jf...:-::_
·l~"-UlX>D learning of these dashed hopes, the b o.Y,,:.:"
tells the student: ''I don't want to be like you -not:·•
any more ... I don't want to see you any mOre.'" ~·"'"!
THE PROBLEM of the play, however, :wu In
the execution. Despite the sharp point t.hat pronlis-
es, once made, have to be fulfilled, the college stu-
dent -the focal point for much of the drama -~
was too indefinite a character as portrayed by Rlck·:.,~
Gates. This lack of complete definition was part fl.. '":i
his essential makeup -but his dreaming, wbi<;JI _
should have had some magic to make it convincingi ~ ,:
merely came off rather foolish and childish. For a;~
contemporary 20-year-old, Gates seemed strangely·~"
naive, not to be taken seriously. H ',":~
·' PERHAPS IF his delivery bad been more in&-.~
poetic vein the trick might have been pulled oft.,' .~
In short, the words by Cowen were there, all ri~t; .1
but the theatrical punch -the convincing sock ~·,;
was not made clear. How could the sharp Negttt::~
boy, so well played by Eric Laneuville, be truly · •
taken 1.n by this foolish student's promises? I simply. '!
could not believe that be would be. · •· J " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~
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WASlllNGTON (UPI) -A
flt million coolrlct awlrd bu
been announctd for. lllart of
construcUon of a new, "quiet"
Am<ricansubmarlne.
Th< Electric Boat Division
ol Goneral llynamlCI Corp.,
Groton, Conn., was given the
contract by the Naval Shipi
Systems Command to start
wort on the wclear powered
111b.
Congresa ft!ucllntly •P.
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SUP•ltlOlt COUllT Oii TM• ••• alter •Yn,._.1.,,. ...,...,...,_ STAT• 01' CALll'OIUUA l'Otl Y---·-... .....,__. ..
TMI CO~NTY 01' OltAN•I over the cost of tueh ships. J llll. A '1MS
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NEW MANAGER
Dot)old E. Shlvloy
RETIRING
Justin M. Konnedy
l"Olt .PltotAt• 01' WIU. AND l'Olt Ll'TTlltS TllTAMENTAltY Secretary ·Clark Clifford that
Est1Hi o1 1toto1rt v. Nldloi-i. ~ each of the new·tVDl!I subs LEGAL NO'l1CE ... .,.
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AL•Elt.T H. WftNElltT, Jlt. , ... --VIM ltrMt turbine electric system to pro-division manager Justin M.
1t11e .t c.ufltn11, Or•nM ~1Y1 111119 t1um111r 1211 pel it, com~ to the present KeMedy, who will retire ne•t Of! NOY1mblr 20,. 1ff,I, btfete mt. ....,,....,, CIUflnlll .... ,..
1 Nol•rv Pub11e 1n •lld for "1411 Stitt. T1h 11111 41H4Y gear drive system. ' fall after 41 years with the
--Ill" •-l'fd ALBERT H . """""" ..,. """'"""' The type of wort to be Ullty WEINEltT, JR. Mon to 11\1 to bl !'llblllhlll °''"'' COiii 0111¥ Pllot. u company.
"" ,.,_. ,,.._ -i. wMcrlbtd Niwnllw -. 21 lfld 0totem11er 5• performed under the initial The appointment of the new to the wlltlln ltlslnmll'd 11111 llekMwie. lHI. 2111!_.. tr not •-·--!bed.
911 111 newl'lll 1t11 -con act was ..-.i manager will become effective
tOFFICIAL 1EALJ LF..GAL NOTICE in February. Gin" G. Witt LEGAL NO'l1CF. "*"" l"vtllk4llflltflll ClaTll'ICATI Oii IUSIMU&. Shively joined the gas com-
Prb!dPll Offkl I" ''CTl1'10US MAMI c•lt.Tl"CATI 0, •UStNIU. pany as a clerk in the Whittier C""""' of OI'•"" T1ll lll'llllt1l1'* ctoft nrtJfY llhl b •1CTtTIOUI NAMI!
M' comm1ui.n Wlre1 tondllt;tl"' • bUllMu .t 100 wntc.1111 Thi undtr•l•J*I "* c1rt11Y ,,. '' District. Before assuming the
""'11 n. l'f19 Drive, Newport 8t•c:h· C1llfoml•. Ulldtr ~I"' I bl.o111111,. " '1200 . Wtll public relations post in 1965 UXllt AMO eou.M 1111 "dltloUI nrm Mme llf "THE AT· COid Hlf~wtv, N~ a •• c)I,
11u 1nt11 strwt TrTuDE" 1nct 11111 11111 11rm " ~llOMd ctnlol'fl11, ""°"° ..,. 11d111ou1 fir"' 111m1 he served as manager of the
... ,. • ., . "' IM ft;lfowtl'll _..,., .._ MIM llf SCOTTll!>ClllAFT.PACIFIC 11111 '"'"' utility's p 0 m. n •. b a'. d ..... ~Cl ....... ,..1 Iii full lflll P~ of r11idlt!Q I• aa "Id 11rm " Qll'l'IPOlld or ""' Mllowt111
, • T-m1• 1o1iow.: --w11o11 r11rM 1n tun '""' plle.m Eastern Division. ............ on-Golqf Oii!\' '111:11. Slllrtrt ........... 4U an. SI~ NIWPOft ol rnldmel 1$ II followl: Mw••""' .... o-r.w " 12. lt, lffdl, Cltffonllll, THOMAS MUNT2Mf, 22~7 Hlrtlor Among b i B professional
1• ~ Olltd ~blr 3. lffl. Boullv1rd. Coll• IMH. 1----------,---$1\ltlW Adler D1ttcl ~ n. 1Ht
LEGAL NOTICE Sl11'1 of c.111om11, Or•"'• COunlY: TMOMAI MUNTEAN On DectmW I. IHI, blforil '"'• st•lt llf C1lltoml1, O"'"'' ClllllllY: -------------11 No11.-, Publle In Ind for Mid Slit., °" 1%-.Moll, blforl ,,,., I NollN ,l!bllc
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DrlMI County Mnl9* •t 1to1 offtel at 1w Attar..,,,., 011td November 20, IHI
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SHARP
SME SPEAKER
Dan Bryant
County Night
To Feature
Bekins Head
Dan Bryant, president of
Bekins Van & Storage Co.,
1rill be the principal speaker
at Ute Top Management Night
meeting of the Sales and
Marketing Executive• o f
Orange County.
The event wlll be held in
the Disneyland Hotfil on Mon-
day evening, Dec, 9, with
&ociaJ hour at I and dinner
at 7 p.m.
Bryant w1s a member of
the law flnn of Chase, Barnet:
and Chase, Los Angeles. He
later atrulated witll Bekins
and was elected president iD
1957.
He is a dirtttor of the Bant
of America, Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Co., Pacific
Li8hUog Corp., and Olga Co.
He WIS pa3t presklent of the
Los Angeles Area Cbambsr
of Commen:t, Mercbaatl and
M a nufac:turtra AsloclaUon,
and NaUon.tl Warehousemen'•
Association, on an of which
be serves as a director.
Bryant Is a trustee of the
Committee on Ec on m I c
Dewlopment, and a member
ol the N aUooal Industrial
Conffftl"JCI Board and the
Amortcan and Callfonlla St.ate
Bar AsJotlaUOQL
New Appraisers
association memberships are
the Pacific Coast Gas Associa·
tion, The American G a s
AsiociaUoa and ·the Public
Relations Society of America.
A resident of Claremont, he
will move to Orange County
when be aasumes bis new
duties.
Other recent promotions ln
the utlllty were announced
recently.
John L. McCollum, manager
of the Orange County
Division's customer's depart •
ment, w1ll become manager
of the Ventura division .
Dlstributioo Suporvisor Harold
V. Weaver will replace him.
Weaver's replacemenl, in
tum, will be William R.
Perkin!, presently with I.he
firm's persoonel departmeut.
$300,000
For Seat
NEW YORK (API -The
American Stock Ei:change
TUtsday rep<rted the sale of
I! seat cm the exchange for
a record $300,000. A seat is
a membershlp in the exchange
which allows the holder to
trade in securities.
'lbe previous high for an
Ame.x . seat was $295,000, paid
Nav. 14. The all-time low was
~In 1942.
The New York Stock Es:·
change Monday reported the
sale of one of its memberships
for a record $515,000, up
$15,000 from the high last paid
Nov. 20. The a11·time low for
an NYSE seat is $17,000, also
in 19t2.
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J Balf'wa1 lJp flu! 4rree' l Or~e Coa~t C~Ii~ge· Peers. J#t.o "Generation Gap
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Back on
Broadway
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: . Of .... o1., ...... '"" ''The mucll di_...t ioo•·
·• gap, topic for an ~ b-easJ.ng amount of theater
Pttse days, recei~es a satirical
but heavy har"1ed probing at
tliebandB or playwrigb( l'et<r •
UsUnov ln h1s new comedy
"KaUway tJp the 'ftee."
As staged by the drama
department of Orange Coast
College, it ls a preSentable
and pleasing show, eliciUng
some fine performances from
1~ student ae\Of'S. Director
Jack Holland has 1110U11ted ,-.
eff'!Cllve a ~ucllon o pot..
sib1e with lht material at
hand. . Where most play• take tho
better part ol the. am act
\o get rolling, lhlll one begins
on • high note ,end then sags •
under lhe weight of Ustlnov!s
verball3m Jn the second and • ' l 'tt1tlted /litt'JtJ COfU"ORA'TlON 1 tbJrd acts. On~ can easily ·F·-a,a.ix,,~.:..!111111·::·.· .. ·:.··.· ... ••• •1 visualize ~ p I a.y w r i I b t ' ! 11~~ w "'~ \~tH.\ ,it1n
11ot .. ~ 1·•~:., -~i' 7'"' . UUAJI speaking through 'bis central
character whlle · puSbing the
others upsta.ge. ~ACADEMY :awaRD
:WINNER :IPT-t!Oli~•tNCHOU
:JOSEPH E. I.MN~-·
'MIKE NICHOLS
;l,;f.WRENCE TURMAN -
!fHE&RADUATE : .AN NiOOIWASS\' fUI
:nOR·~---,.,. Pt.US
Doti• D•y ;~Hiii Wiii YOU WHIM
HELD OVER!
2nd BIG WEEKI
,AUL NEWMAN ~
'" The Secret
W1r of
Harry Frigg
IN CO~OR.
Jo•nn• Woodwtrd
'" R0<hol· Rochol
Fortunately, tile 0 CC
version offers a -well balanced
cast of student. talent, giving
imaginati.ve interpretation in
individual assignments.
The finest of the lot .-and
one of the best .performances , •••••••• ,
•*Tonight*•
•. ROCK ··•. TO THI
: GAS COMPANY : ----~1 : MR. OO'S :
• Pizza • P11t1 •
· <D4E LIGHTS WINT OUT1" ,-·
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Long Beach
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Show Opens
An original holiday musical
entitled "My Friend t h e
Dragon" opens an 18.
performance run Friday night
at Long Beach's Forum XI
Theater.
The children's production
features an eight-foot dancing
dragon, played by Charlie
Brown, and a cast of fairy
tale kings, queens and knights.
Also on hand will be an array
of puppets, hand cr&fted by
the play's director, Glen
Raney.
Supporting players include
Sallee Labrato, Sharon Rodri·
que:z, Jo Lynn Gannaway,
Steven Irish, Steve
Greenwood, Bill Sullivan and
Bill Coffey.
Performances are scheduJed
every evening except Monday
at 7:30 p.m. through Dee. 22,
with Sunday matinees at 2
p.m. The Forum XI Theater
is located on the top floor
of Morgan Hall, 83S Locust
Ave., Long Beach, with tickets
available by calling (213) 432-
9229.
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''Tito IJblo" 41t l:JO
Mat. S11Hfay 41t 1:30
played by Kermit Chrlatmu
and Mic.beale Cannon, , are
aecondary characters not only
to the parents but to the better
written supporting r o I e s .
However, both Chrl!tmap' and
the lovely Mias Cannon aequit
themselves eHectively.
Jamila Mynderse as the
free-loving Norwegian maid
does a fine job with a tricky
accent, laking clear command
'in a serious second act scene.
She is one of the brighter
spots throughout the pro-
ceedings.
A pair Of enlarged cameo
roles are particularly well
handled by Cameron Young
and Gordon Penge as twQ stiff.
upper·lip Britons woven into
the action. C-Ompleting the
cast in smaller categories are
Bob Hopper as a vicar and
Lucinda Huntley as· a hippie
folk singer of apparently in·
determinate gender .
Staged in a semi-round
format on the OCC auditorium
stage, the play often much
more immediacy than if it
were done in the vastness of
the co 11 e g e•s proscenium.
However, problems with
shadows arise in the lighting,
especially noUceable in the
first act.
The play relies heavily on
its subtleties rather than the
farcical situation of a British
general turned hippie, and
thereby hangs its chief flaw
-the. narraUve is not strong
enough to raUonaliu the ac-
tion. This Ustinov is several
cuts below the engrossing
comedy of "Romanoff and
Juliet."
CLIMACTIC ·CLASH IN 'STREETCAR'
Peter Conway, Diane Baty in GWC Dram11
College's 'Koivalski'
A voids Brando. Image
It's quite a transition from
playing light comedy and
directing children's plays to
the role of ''Sta-nley
Kowalski," the pleasure-seek·
ing slob in Tenne ssee
Williams' . Pulitzer P r.i :z e
drama "A Streetcar Named
Desire."
But this is Peter Conway's
assignment in "Streetcar," the
current production in Golden
West College's theater season,
opening tonight for t w o
weekends.
By casting Conway a s
Stanley Kowalski, director
Charles Mitchell is making a
deliberate effort to get awiy
from the Marlon Brando
characterization of the part.
Brando became so identified
with the role in the stage
and screen versions that
Mitchell felt another approach
was in order.
he also bas found some
loveable aspects.
"In a way," said Conway,
"he is a kind of natural comic.
I'm giving this side more at·
tention rather than t h e
masculine, hero-type. Also
there is a little-boy tenderness
like one scene where he
breaks down and cries like
a baby."
Another wrinkle in the pro-
duction is an original musical
score, played between scenes
on guitar by student com·
poser, Harold Keeney.
Playing opposite Conway in
the larger roles are Diane
Baty as Blanche, Candy Hardy
as Stanley's wife , Stella, and
Preston Janes as Mitch.
Gloria Dereks is in charge
of costumes and props, and
lighting is being handled by
Tom Durell and John Lyall.
Tickets are $1.50 f9r adults
and 50 cents for !tudents with
a student body card, and may
be obtained through t h e
Golden West College book
store.
17 WJWAM GLOVER
NEW YORK (AP) -Milton '
Btrle makes • wJnnlni mum
to Brotdw•Y after 25 yeari
1bllence In "'Ille Goodbye Peo-
ple," a funny-sad play ol Jn.
gratlalln& charm wblch -
ed 'l\JesdoY night at the llal'
r)rmore 'Jbeater.
The form« clown prince ol
televblon wisely foregoes ..a
his famtllar bag or -
capers, for a restrained.
carefully_ shaped ~
terizatioa. He still tickles tbt
funnybone, b u t meanwlllil
tugs at your heart.
An adroit pair of mart
youthful performers, B ob
Dis.by and Brenda Vaccaro,
share major acting honort
with him in bringiPg off' Herb
Gardner's discursive charade
about some very ordinary ~
pie who dream everyone'•
hopes down on the sands of
wintertime Coney Island .
Gardner, last represented
here with the siz.able 1962 hlt
"A Thousand Clowns," bas
crammed the script with a
headlong assortment of droll
comments and wry gags that
sometimes get in the way ol
his slender plot. He also
directed, which undoubtedlY:
explains that meandering er4
cess.
Despite this handiacp (a
good half hour could come
out of an endless first act
with no harm) "The Goodbye
People" never turns the spec-
tator off completely, thanks
chiefly to the key acUng
threesome.
Berle shuffles on in sagging
garb, the incarnation o f
dilapida~ed but unconquered 1
venerability. "He's been living
at the top of his voice for 1 70 years," observes Miss Vac-
caro as his wayward daughter.
After 18 years of idleness the
gaffer is detennined to reopen
his "Hawaiian Ecstasies"
frankfurter stand in final, de-
fiant fist-shake at fate.
The visual complements of
the production include some
mod costuming for Miss Vac-
caro by Alvin Colt and an
u nder-the·boardwalk r setting
by David Hays realistic to
sand spilling off t~e stage
apron.
"The Goodbye P e o p I e ' '
earns a warm welcome.
II**** A MASTERPIECE"
The production continues
through Saturday, playing at
8:15 p.m. on the 0 CC
auditorium stage. Admission
is free but tlcketa, available
at the college store, are re·
quired.
Conway has never seen
Brando in the role so he said
he has to form his own opi·
nion. While he sees Stanley
as a mean, self-centered in-
dividual who hates everybody
except his wife and himself, Hel)s Interesting :
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By VERNON SC01T
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
"Verrrrry interesting."
It has become a household
one-liner.
. The nut in the German
helmet who has the country
schlepping with the Teu tonic
accent is comedian .Arte
Johnson of television'•
"Laugh-In."
By all odds Johnson is the
most versatile comedian on
the Rowan and Martin show.
In addition to his Wehrmacht
character, Johnsot plays the
old lecher with mustache and
bowler; Pyotor Rosmenko, £be
Russian with the plasteied
hair and impossible syntax';
Rabbi Shankar, the peacenik
lndian guru; and a half~ozen
others.
Producers George Schlatter
and Ed Friendly got lucky
when they hired Arte, as they
did with most of the cast.
Johnoson brought his
characteriaztions with him.
"I like to think of my
characters as being on lease
to the show," Johnson said
during a rehearsal break.
Johnson is no dingaling. He
is bright, inventive, studious,
a graduate of the University
of Illinois and absolutely ir·
repress.Ible.
He enjoys pinching pretty
girls -or pretends he does
-and somehow works any
situation in which he finds
himself into a laugh.
"The minute I put on the
old lech's costume, I become
a Jech myself," he said. Then
he began grumbling in the
deep voice of the old coot
and made a !Wiping pass at
the wailres.8. "See what I
mean."
Naturally Johnson is
delighted that other comedians
and the country in general
has picked up on his catch
phrase of ''verrrry in-
teresting."
"Look what happened to Joe
Penner when people started
asklni one another, 'Wann1
buy a duck ?' " The more
GI that kind of UJJOIUl't yoo
I,
'VERRY INTERESTING'
Comic Arte Johnson
gel the better.
"There are no dummies on
our show. I think that's why
it's a hit. They all know what
their bags are. It's what
makes the show go. We feed
each other lines, give each
other ideas, and there are
no jeaJousies.
"Best of all Dan (Rowan)
and Dick (Martin) are the
finest guys in the world to
work with."
Johnson is not worried about
the inevitable day w h e n
:'Rowan and Martin's Laugh·
In" is dropped from the NBC
network. The show has given
the supporting cast enough of
a following for each member
I
to go on to bigger and better 1 things individually.
"I don't think there's A loser
on the show," Johnson said.
"When it's over we'll be clim·
bing ahead.
"For instance, I've had
more offers for commerciall
than I can handle. I have
to worry about spomor con-
flict so I have to pick and
choose my deals carelully.
"When the show is off the
air, I can't pre::lict what will
happen."
Verrmy lnterest1n1.
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Jet Control Hopes
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Rise,.
Assemblymen Sco rn Nois e as 'Sound o~ Progress'
Newport B e a c h city officials we r e
hopeful today that '.'meaningful" leglsla·
tion controlling jet aircraft noise wourd
arise from testimony given at a state >.3-
sembly committee hearing Thursday.
''They now have aome concrete in-
formation that, in my opinion, definitely
pavea the way for 60J1le kind of noise
abatement legislation, 11 sakf Assistant
City Manager James De Chalne, who
sat through the all-day session in IM
Angeles.
Individual members of the Assembly
Committee on Transportation and Com-
merce indicated action would be taken,
possibly at the 1969 Assembly session.
Frank Lantennan ( R-Pa 1 ad en a)
pointed put that .the purpose ol ouch
hearings Is to see what~ legislaUon is
needed in the committee's field.
"Last year," he said, "this same com-
mittee cooducted hearings on smog con-
trol problems. The resuJt of the bearings
tools: the form of legislation."
* * * Zo ning Cas e
Against CdM
Pair Dropped
Jet Roar Called
'Agent of Death'·
By JACK CHAPPELL Tape recorded jet noises and charges Of tfle DtJh' P'llet ll•ff A criminal complaint charging Corona that "noise, like smog, is the sk>w agent of death," greeted assemblymen at a del Mar real tstate man George S. hearing in Los Angeles Wednesday.
Freeman and bis wife with violation The Assembly C o m m i t t e e on
of a Newport Beach zoning law was Transportation and Commerce heard a
dismissed Wednesday by Judge Donald Los Angeles physicist's recording of jets
Durigan In Newport-Mesa Municipal passing as low as 500 feet overhead during takeoff and landing. T h e
Court. demonstration startled workers in offices
In dismissing the charges, Judge in the State Building, who rushed out
Dungali noted that the court action would to investigate the sound.
not preclude the city from obtaining The scientist, Paul V e n e k l a s e n ,
compliance in the R-2 zone from represented a flnn researching problems of jet noises primarily near Los Ange1es Freeman or other property owners. International Airport, where, he said,
Newport Beach filed the criminal com-''The present levels (of noise) are far
plaint in September charging the above reasonable tolerance."
Freemans with using an R·Z ·parcel at The statement linking noise with death
509 Acacia St. for four separate family came from Attorn~y Alvi.n. Greenwald,
lts. An R-2 zooe permit& only two v.:bo represents res1~ents liv~g near the un. ~port who are sumg the au-port over
urut.1. the noise ~udge Dungan threw out the complaint Among.those testifying before the com·
before the Jury got the case. mitlee was Daniel W. Emory, chairman
He said because city officials had of the Airport Noise Abatement Com-
l inf ed. I;'.,. In 1967 mittee in Newport Beach, who ooUined erroneous Y onn ~ ,eeman the-nearly tao million in suits already
that hls use ol lhe property was permit-filed by 1 ooo residents living near
ted, . Freeman had relied on the in-Oraage Cou~ty Airport.
formati~ JUdije _ Dungan said the Orange County Airport Director Robert
criminal complaw,'..was p.ul.jusUfied. Bresnahan atteoded the bearings, but
Assistant City Attorney1 T h om a s did not speak.
Woodruff, who prosecuted the two-day Emory urged state legJslation to abate
trial said he was not "particularly upset" ~rt noise and hit at the Federal
by the ruling. AV1aUoo Administration for having "no
Woodruff saJd he believed the judge
intention of doing anything about aircraft
noise."
Another speaker from the Orange
coast area, Newport Beach City Manager
Harvey Hurlburt, agreed with Emor:y,
saying, "Responsible governmental agen-
cies do not appear willing to assume
jurisdiction over the noise problem.''
Hurlburt offered a two-part program
to control noise :
-That the Public Utilities Commission.
establish and enforce controls over
aircraft noise and air pollQtion.
-That the state enact legislation giving
local control over all aircraft operations.
Another speaker, an administrator with
the Los Anjeles City Schools, t.old the
assemblymen that jet noises "Mask the
teachers' words and prohibits effective
education in more than 30 schools in
the Los Angeles City Schoel Dtruicl
aJone."
Emory's recommendationa for cutting
the noise included banning of aircraft
types causing the greatest noise level,
limiting the number of flights of the
loudest types of planes, incorporating
oolse lhril[s in airport IN'md leases
and establishing alrcralt landing fees
based .on rated ttcrafJ:··notse instead « welgb~
Emory also recommeoded that noise
recorders mOnJtor aircraft .and that pr~
perty near high noise levels should be
condemned and that it be converted
from residential to other uses.
upheld the city 's basic contenUon, that
the rental of a separate room or rooms
in a building separate from the principal
residence "was not permitted under pro-
visions of the zoning code as an accessory
use."
Yule Carolers, Contests,
"The city wUl be notifying all property
o w n e r 1 in violation, including the
Freemans, to abate the illegal use or
face criminal complaints in the court,"
Woodruff said.
NoUfication will begin as soon as possi-
ble , he added.
Final Freeway
Section Open
By Chr istmas
Santa Claus won't be held up on hi!
Christmas Eve travels through Southern
California by any unfinished freeway
sections, the State Division of Highways
predicted today. A.~ opening date of Dec: 24 is set
for the final lihk of the San Diego
Freeway which will be dedicated Friday
at 10 :30 a.m., at the new community
of Irvine.
The final link of the 73-mlle freeway
beginning at ~ Sepulveda Gap near
Encino will tie into the Santa Ana
Freeway at Sand Canyon Road, com-
pleting a major Southland thoroughfare.
'
Dial-a-Santa Set in City
Old St. Nick won't need his red-nosed
reindeer to find Newport Beach on
Christmas. 'Even if it's foggy, the myriad
lighls and sparkling decorations of the
city should point the way.
Decorations and plans for y u I e
festivities are well under way in many
parts of the city now.
Perhaps first with the most is Balboa
Island whose merchants have banded
together to c h a n g e their c a y to
"Christmas Island" over the holiday
season.
Roving carolers from local high schools
and churches will stroll along Marine
Avenu~ beginning Dec. 10. A 70-piece
choir called the Llving Chrl!tmas Tree
from Western HJgh School In Anahejm
will perform Deo. 17. For that
performana:, Marine Avenue will be
closed to traffic.
Besides the traditional decorated live
tree at the corner of Park Street and
Marine, 33 other Christmas trees, outfit.
ted with 1,800 light,, will line the shopping
area.
Celebrities of the area will be dressed
as Santa Claus and will pass out goodies
. to children.
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce is sponsoring the area's 23rd
annual Decorated Boat and Floating
(See SANTA, PaJe %)
Talk on Ha rbor
Slated Dec. 12
Development of a program for the
proposed dl.ssoluUon of the Orange Coun-
ty Harbor District will be ouWnecl Dec.
12 at a meeting of the Orange County
division of the League of California
CJ ties.
Progress of the proposal will be
discussed by La Habra Councllman Hal
Sims, chairman of the committee. The
meeting is scheduled for 1 p.ih.. at the
Friedemann Hall, Orange.
Featured at the monthly League
meeting will be a talk by Jay D. Michael.
special assistant to the President of
the University of California. Michael's
topic will be ''The University and Local
Government."
De Oialne noted that all memben
of the six-man committee appeartd Jm.
pressed by the data presented. More
testimony was to be given today.
"We're not afraid of le&islaUon," said
Assemblyman James A. Hayes (R-Long
Beach). "But we don't want to waste
(See JET NOIBE, Page I)
SF President
Stands Firm
Over · Police
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Pressure
mounted today on acting president S.
I. Hayakawa to back down from hi.s
policy of keeping embattled San Fran-
cisco Slate ·College open with police
force.
The fiery liWe semanticist gave no
indication he would budge from bis goals
of holding classes regularly while seeking
improvements in minority study pro-
grams. He called the 300 hardcore
demonstraton "anarchists."
Classes at the 18,000 student college
began for the fourth day with no student
strikers in sight. However, militant
leaders vowed new disruptions.
A group of Negro civic leaders prom-
ised to !-in the demonstrations to show
their support for the strike started Nov.
6 by the Black Sstudents Union. The. civic
leaders ~ere unsuccessful in demanding
that Hayakawa cloSe the campua dnd
remove police..
Slm.ilar demands were issued by the
Associated Students, eome I a cu I t 1
,nembe:n and welfatt agencies, lncltidiilg .
San Francisco's family service agency.
FSA director Warde Laldman said pollca
must be, removed ''in order that violence
not acce1erate."
In rejecting the demands, Hayakawa
described BSU members as "tools" of
the Students for a Democratic Society.
Thi! SOS Is one of the more radical
campus gtoups in the nation.
Meantime, the student strike com-
mittee announced plans for a demonstra-
tion Saturday at the Civic Center Plaza
facing Cjty Hall. Mayor Joseph Alioto
and Gov. Ronald Raegan have highly
praised Hayakawa's get-tough poficy.
M.ilitant student,, staged a noon rally
Wednesday in deflana: of Hayakawa 's
regulations but disperaed when con-
front by a skirmish line of 400 police.
The demonstration was g e n e r a 11 y
peaceful ln aharp contrast to bloody
claShes Tuesday.
Hyakawa in a 1 t or m y, off-campus
meeting with Negro Jeader9, turned dOwn
their dema~s that pollce be removed
from the campus and classes be canceled
!or a convocation to settle strike issues. ·
A similar convocation was in progress
when fonner president Robert Smith
resl~ed last week and Hayakawa was
named to reopen the strife-tom campua,
which bad been virtually Idled for thte9
weeks. Smith closed the school after
a series of violent dJsruptlons led to
· a clash between student activists and
police.
nie disrupt.Jona centered around a
geneial strike c8lled by the BSU to
support a list of demands, Including
the reinstaWnent of Black Panthel:
George Murtay as an Engllsb lnslnlctor.
He was suspended for urging minority
studenta: to carry guns on campus.
Tuesday's bloody •lolence, involving
club-swinging police and dlssldents arm-
ed with steel ban, bricb and botiles,
r!sulted in S3 arresta and a number
of lnjurlea. Master of ceremonJes for the Friday
rites will be Dwain Freeburg, chairman
of the frttway dedicaUoo subcommittee
of the Orange County Chamber of Com·
merce. Hearing qt New port City Hall
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WI LDEST SOUVENIR -Costa Mesa girl June McKee, 19, shows
copy of newspaper China Mall, whose headline idenUfled tbe OCC.:
theater arts major as-naturally-a starlet. San Francisco and
Orange County were made ·one and the same in another reference to
the girl and her brother Gary, 16, ln ·a story of tbeir bunt for Wan
Kwai Ying.
Mission Improbable
Me sa Girl. Tells of Orien t Adventure
By ,O.RTllJJR R. VIN~EL
Ot .... DellY .. \. lt•ff
Strange things happen In the exotic
-Orient, like the transt9rinaUon of a pret-
ty Costa Mesa achoolglrl on a quiz ' show trip into ·a movie; ·starlet embarking
vn a mercy mlasl.on. _
Bed-haired Jllne M"cKee, 19, and her
brother Gary, 18, of 27~ Tern Circle.
are again getting used to U.S. life tod•r
after ·arrtiiog ·hllm• Tlieaday night !row
Hong l(oog!.
'Although the lively newspaper China
i".iall glorified t~e facts a hit, Mln.
\fcKee did accompllsh her mis!ion riC
tindlng Wan Kwai Ying, t•, a. Chine~
girl formerly supported bY friends m
the Harbor Area.
The ineetlug after days of hunting
the youngster helped by the Don
McCartin family, of 31745 Aguacate
Road, San Juan Capistrano, until sbe .
was no Jqer ellglble, was boLh awkward
and toucliing.
"The only thlng we had in common
was finding out bow everyone was," ·
said Miss McKee, a sophomore theatrical
arts major at Orange Coast College.
Life styles are sq vastly different that
shy, aoft-spoken Kwai Ying f9UQd it
hard to envision how •the family of
the Costa Mesa att.orne)'. or June and
her family, fulfill their .days and nights.. ·
"They just can't comprehend/' said
June, "except w,h~ I told them · tpe
McCartlns live in lhe country -,
Capiatraoo," she giggled to beiself, "and .
Back Bay Topic
Of Na ture Walk
t A.. nature walk and~ lecture on the
ecology of the Newport BaCli Bay will
be held SGlurday at' I a.m. by )he
CQWlly c:bapter of the. s!etra Club.
The groop . •Ill, meel U. the corner
of Bayolde and Eaatblufi· drlve1 above
the aalt work!. 'tton.memben Me
welcome. ·
UCI 'Pf'Ofessor Gilbert Bane 'w~ lecture
on marine We of tbe ~,. COrOo:a del
Mar llcience \eacber_ Jolin JQhnaoo OD
plant llfe and Dr. Charles Greening,
of the Audubon Society, On·!J!rd·Ilfe.
tbat they have lots of animals and pets~
"That did excite them. anima1J are
mort common in Hong Kong," sbe aaML
·June herself found life for the average
famll)' In Hnng, Kong to be. well -
jllit ~atn hard. ,.
. "1t ~ mid! 11)' appreciative . ol
what r have • : • going into that area ;"
said JWJe, who . won a , trip • to ,Boo~·
Kong and the Orient fUst one. yeir a,o
on a short-lived tllevlliou' q~ slloW:. . • c
"'Ibe idea is to teep them •iri ldiool.
They really stress learning Engllsh.' Bul
she has her family to help supporl. •
June explalned.
June and Gary made their way through
1treets littereif with ffith an<l ~
animals to the, ,agency's. office -in
hills near the Red China bbrder -during tfieir searcl1 for the gfrl. ' -
Anmd with addiUmal·. btf<l'1lll.tl0rt, J
they weol looklntt for W. with en Jb.
terpreter from the Hong: Kong. Depart-1
meot of Soclal Services and tracked
down Mrs. Wan, ))er ~.
·There, In a tin but. llCl'1lpQlomb' clean.
yet full of love and hope fer a better ·
future, they were directed to a watch-
band factory w h ere the girl who ao
loved school spends her days.
'Her l>aY ia $S weeklJ. · . .
. Gradually, news of .the ·Yankee girl's ;
stubborn ·search came . to Jlgtu as Jhe :
sought Kwat Ying and she wu ·in-.
terviewed by the f:lashyr Chiba Mail and
' .tSee 'STAIU.ET', Pqe I) I ' t
' ' ' . ' Sto,,lc Mcrluu .
Nl)W YORK (AP) -Weakneu In ,blue
chips di'agged doWn the stock market to
a faii'ly sharp loss late this afternoon.
(See quotalioils, Pages 32-33).
Tbetmargin of losses over gaim slretcb· f e4 t• about llO Issues.
.Oraai e
. ' Weadler
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1 ..µter a inlld dose of patchy
fog. lt1l1 be •UZJDy. Cal)fornla
aga1n Friday, -with tempera-
turu •llpplng to · 57 along U»
• cout 'and 78 further 1n1 .. d. ·
Three speakers wlll !Mrfeatured, along
with Orange Coast beauty queena, county
and city officials and the Third Marine
Wing Band and Color Guard from El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
Speakers are; Assembly to Probe Shoreline· Use
~SJ;D~, T.OD"'l".
1Whil• tti.w '""II h•r• Uk< "" .
d..nf, w.:.,, proljablw -~ gel
ony 100r11. Uk1 Wrning mio con..
1 CfT. ~ JJ, -Gonion C. Luce, -.Y of the
state Buslneas and Transportalioo Agen-
cy, repreaenUng Gov. Ronald Reagan.
-Alton E. Allen, Orange County fifth
district IUpervisor.
-Haig Ayanlan, D i s t r ic t Seven
Engineer, California Division of
Highways.
Site of. the dedication ceremony Is
northbound Janes of the freeway, near
the Jamboree Road overcrosslng.
Vlslton and 1Ues11 m111 ru<:b the
spot via the oortbbo\lnd San Diego
Freeway onramp at Culver Drive, ac-
cording to division of highways olllclaJa.
There will be no motorcade down the
finished heway, but participant& will
make their way on to lhe Mesa Verde
c.ountry Club In Costa Mesa ror a lun-
cheoll.
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By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of llllt D•lly Plitt lt•tr
Newport Beach and Orange County
government authorities are nervously
awaiting Wednesda)i, Dec. II.
Conservationist!, on the other hand,
are looking forward to it with en-
thusiasm.
The reason :
On lhat dale , a legislalive sub-
commlUee probing shoreline use will
conduct an alkiay puqllc hearing at
Newport City HaU.
1be bearing date, time (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)
and place ·were conflnned today.
Abo confirmed was the expeclaUon
that the Orange County-lrvlne Company
Upper Newport Ba)' land e1cbaoge will
'
be a principal topk:.
Another may be the county's plans
-If 1ny -for public use of ocean
front land ln the Salt Quk area sou th
of Laguna Beach.
"We're especially concerned about the
problem of access to public lands, sueh
u Udelanda1" said Dave Hayes, con·
111ltant for the Assembly SU~ttee
on ConaervaUon and Beaches.
"The Back Bay (land exchange) pro-
blem la surl to come up,.. he said.
"We've golten lots.,_ol cAlla from people
wishing to teJll!y agalmt h."'
Tbe proposed lrafllactlon, involving the
awappin1 ol ~ acre1 ol Irvine upland.I
for 157 acres cl coonty tidelands, w I 11
bt defended by COunly Harber Director
Kenneth 8ampoon and other o!Oclalr.
Sampson's appearance 11. on ~ hearlng
ageoda.
He may have to fend of! a luD "°"'"
or Sltn"a .Club and Auduboo ifociety op-
ponents of the ucllani•. .un facing
a court tesL
Leaden of !ht Audubon Socle\y, It
wu reparted, have 1tnt rtmlndert to
all memben o( the Orange Counl7
chal>ter to atterid tbO hearlni. Thu<
are some 800 me.mber1. The City· Council
chambers hold 120.
CbalnnM of the conoervaUon and
beaches IUbcommlttee Is Alan Slervty
(0.Beverb' llJlls).
Hts chatrtn1 or the .... 1oe -ln the view of some observers, a rvup
\
di)' flll' the :Bay Bay trade._Si<,loty
<met served u admWitrat.fve ~t
lo former Lt Gov. GJemi AncletMl.
Who conslrtatly VOCOd aplllll the
COWl\Y·lrvbiil plan u ~ -a( the
-Landi CGnmilllal. The lnteml of the ra c I • If n d lo I
:Alaembly 111bc:oJnn)iltM Jn the. Sall Cretk
area wu hxUcat.ed hfot DllCIDtbl • at
a bearing beld In S-Monica. A IUb-
commlttee member ~t the ltino llltl>
Uoned the 1.all'JIUI "Nip.,! m1aonttal .
4evelopm<nt In. comiectJaa •Ith tbe
,._al IUb~ ol dlQpPeariqf polerlllal
recreational land. ·
"W• will !lr6bably nk counfr1'lannlnl
1'00Pla aboul Lquna Niguel," uld <Seo llllOU,. Pap I)·
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I DAILY l'l\.OT ,_.,,-5,1968
New School
Plminedin
Highlands
San Joaquin Elementary Schoo I
• o;,1r1c1 ~ w~ olght ac-
cepled ao l8il,ooo low hid Jo build ••
u 1« unnamed _....,, ochool In
CaplllraoO Hlp!e .....
Thi low hid "' -ComtruclOll Co., Ill SUia Ana, WU jull -tllo 1193,000 eollmlte. Thi boualnl trlcl
-dlalrlct'• -.-,,. acbool II ICbeduled 10< completloo 111
next September. Thi board aJJo extm1ed dlts fore
llndacaplJlll completloa at LI Pu Jo-•
tennedlate School end 1Jndl '.VIila
Elementary School, both In Mbslcn V)!-
· 10, unlll later this month. Both tchol>ll.
have been occuplectslnce the llChool JOU: bolan •
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In ~ action.-... """' Jo :: ::::: ~:i:. = ~Destined tor Destruction
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.County Agencies
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A power lltuqla between tw..mulU.. ~the-acUQlll ol. Frank Mlchrlen• 1 i.
county pvernmeolal a1encle1 Wech . IOl'mer afd~ Jo Phillips aod now SCJ.9l'f
neacJo,y broo&ht • verbal batUe between vlce·weaJdenl. · · • . llv9 Orange Count)>•·......,.-. 'Mk&O;n• forcefull1 denied _.,
SapervloQn wnu;;;:J''Pbitu.,.· acla' chargeo Jl)'log at ·oo time did he jell
llavfd !...Bater 'qaged \,, a<40 -Loi WJes !Upervlion ·ihll ,()rang• debalo over tho ~IJJI. Ill Ibo Soulhem ·• COunly had pWed .the resolutlO.:
CaflfornlrAYlatton.cooncJI (sCACI) end On motion ol SUpervlsot' Alloll E. Ajleil
the Southern CaflfornJa Auoclol19a of the board look the subject under SDJ>.
Govenunent.a (SCAG). , mission unW Dec. 14.. ;•We'll aU be
.PbtllJpo offered a reaolutton thal wooJd llappier on that day," quipped Allen
, wlthbold '1,5,200, appropriated' by the ending the 'debilto which at Umea wu
'~ for •:!eD-«Jl!nlY i:eaJooiil avlstton lleated. a!U<zy from SCAG unless 'SCACI waa -....
named as th-e.aviailoo·~ttee for
lhe "'iioaal lll1!dJ'.. .. . . .
~. II, J)resldtnt of.' &CACI end
Baker, a SCAG,foimder; Is oo )ha a·
ecutlYO'board fll thal organJZallno:.
Police -Bare
Sauna Bath
pany la< 13M,llOO. It 11 not yet known
when • llCbool mlghl boo bWlt on tho Central Newport'• largest street widening project project will make the narrow roed a major tratlic
!().acre •II•. will take out. 23 lots and structures along 32nd link between Newport and Balboa boulevards.
PhlDfps claimed that SCACI wu being
Ignored by SCAG end that Its avlaUon
studies over the put five years would
be lost lf recognlUOn was not given.. Vice Raid 'nle board approved a plu IOI' parent strl!!t'• southwest side, shown here looking ocean· Demolition will begin after all property Is lfl city ~ ~,: ~.::"':. waril from Newport ~evard. The city has already hands around the first o1 1970. .
Baker labeled Phillips' resoTuUon "part
of a power play to give SCACI equal
"""'"""' for use of atod<mta u , ·,__;.purcba?·i-• .:..· -:•-ed_12_M_tb_e_n_eed_ed_,p_rope.:.:· '--rl!_e_•_· Th....:.:e..;$642~::.;·000....:.: ____ --'--------------
cafeterla belpen end _.--.i Iller ,-
powera with SCAG."
Baker pointed out that SCAG . not
SCACI was the agency given $483,000
In federal lunds Jo conduct the flQ0,000
A raid oo a Costa Mesa sauna bath
and health clinlc following a two-week
District Attorney's investigation of alleg-
ed prostitution acUvities was disclosed
with the owners' application for a new
city permil
-spO<ll and mra curricular ..,. Uvltles will be coqjdered ll(Aln II their
Janull']' moetlng, the board.-·
ThlJ aiked the CJJstrict itafflor more
detaila .. both propoall.
f'r0m Pqe 1
SANTA •..
Christmas Tree Parade.
For five days beginning Dec. 11, the
parade will t"Jnkle through the bay.
The parade beglnS at the Balboa Island
Ferry Landing at. 6:30 p.m. where the
boats decorated with lights an d
ChriJtmas trimmings congregate.
The Corona del Mar chamber of com-
merce will be giving away a total of
$150 in U. S. Savings Bonds and
certificate! to winners for their decora·
tion contest.
Six categories have been opened for
compeUUon. Merchants may compete for
Best Decorated Store, Best Decorated
Window, and Best Exterior Store Decora·
lion.
Residents may vie In Best Religious
Theme, Best Individual Effort end Beot
Group Effort categories.
Forms for the conten may be picked
up at the chamber office at 2659 E.
Coast IDgbway after Dec. 10.
Kiddies may also call Santa Claus
Dec. 19 to place la!! minute O<ders.
The chamber· bu a direct telephone
line Jo the Nirth Pole. Santa may be
re.ached at 173-IMO from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. that nlghL Y oungstera are ad-
monished not to call before then lest
they fJnd a llnnp of coal In their stock·
lngs.
From Page 1
JET NOISE .•.
our time if it won't bold up In court."
Committel dWnnan John F. Foran
(J>.San Franc i 1 co) made clear
leglalators' newly awakened concern
about the noise Jl'Oblerri1 state-wide.
"'lbe expanding use of commercial
IDd private jets throughout California
ll aubjectlng evez-..lncreaslng numbers .of
homeowners to the winerving roar and
tirhlne of jet engines, 11 be said.
"For years we have recognized that
beoelits accrue Jo commui11Ue1 adjacent to airports. But only recently have we
reallzed that there are alJo community
costs uaoclated with a!Jports. And ...
Ill the majcr 10U?COS Ill community cost
b jet noise.
"I recognir.e the importance of avlat.lon
to the California economy,'' he said.
''But we cannot continue to pollute the
llir with this racket from jet aircraft.
"I do not su~be to the view that
the public must adjust to noise because
It tJ the 'aound of progress'. 11
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Man-made Reef May Make
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'S.m.f er's Waves' Says Prof
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of tlM Dllltl' ,lltt "'"
It takes a cOmbination of a storm
at sea and an widerwater reef to produce
the kind of long~urling wave surfers
dream about.
Stirring up stonns may be beyond
man's means, but artificial reefs are
not, says Saddleback College geology
From Page ,I
SHORE~ ••
Hayes.
The county Road Department recenUy
abandoned Salt Creek Road, :which cuts
through LaUJllla Niguel property end
leads up to the edge of Salt creek
beach, Jong used by surfers.
Tbe road runs akmg the original route
of El Camino Real. When Pacific Coast
Highway was completed farther lnland
in the 1930'1, the state turned the· road
over to the county. '
•PUBUC A= .
Tbe road has been the only public
access to· Salt Creek beach, which wu
once included in a state master plan
for parks.·
Public ownership of the Salt Creek
sborelin! area is now oceanward of the
mean high tide line -roughly balf~way
up the beach.
NewporLBeacb city aides are gathering
information for testimony at next week's
hearing .on the city's bay front and
ocean front Jand use pollcles.
City Manager Harvey L. Harlburt said
the hearing will give Newport the op-
portunity: to deny frequent crlilclsm that
the city, largely through lease policies,
tries to UmU public me of public
tideland!! facilliles.
0 The reputation Js undeserved," said
Hurlburt. "Now we have the chance
to document It."
Harbor Coordinator George Dawes 11
Inventorying public facllltles In the bay,
Hurlburt noted. The list and other data
will be aobmltted Jo tbe Sleroty IUJ>.
committee.
instructor Peter Tresselt.
He believes one good place for a
surf-shaping reef would be oU West
Newport. Not only would It create a
new surfing area, it would decrease
beach erosion, he c1aims.
Attributing beach erosion to waves
breaking right on the shoreline, be aald
an artificial reef c o u 1 d cause waves
to begin breaking several hundred yards
at Ra. Energy would be dissipated before
the wave reached shore and the wave
rolling in would create a long nm for
surf en.
Erwlon eontrol ls also of concern to
Tresselt, who at 35 is sUll an acti\ra
surfer.
He aald hi.'! ls not an orlginal idea
by any means. "Guys who have surfed
have been dreaming of these things
for years and ·years."
He said all one haJ Jo do Is look
at the natural reefs off some of the
cove beaches In Laguna and one begins
Jo , .. the poaslbUJUea.
Treaaelt figures the--of building
a reef to create a ~ area 100
yards across would be •bol1t:l!ljl(),OOO
Jo '300,000. Breakwater tock would have
to be brought from Catalina IJland and
divers would be needed to place it,
he said. ·
"This Js not the type of project private
enterprise could.handle,'' he said. ''There
ls no economic profit to be gained.
And you've got a problem of state
tldeland.B." ,
He concluded such a recreational faclll~
ty will have , to be developed by a .
governmental agency.. He doesn't know
when or where, but he bopu that the
day will come. -.Ji.,
Mynah Bird Stolen
. Nary a ppep, a squawk, or even a
.. Stop thief" came from John Part's
ni.yuab bird as aomeone matched it,
cage and an. from the paUo of the
209 Nardslul Avenue home Wedoeaday
aftemocxi. Newport Beach police ...,..ted
Joday.
DAii. 'I' PILOT lttlf ,._
Boosting the Boosters
Newport Borbor ~ buketholl players an c:ooldng up aomethlnc
f<>r 6oort... club, which will sponsor pol·lutk dlnner Ftlday prior to
game agallllt FAlllnda Eagleo. Chefs are (from left) Dala Reece, Jeff
Mlllnoft, Paul Holmes, Dan 'LlmtAOdl and Lee Haven. '11le U·•·plate
supper llarlr•I 6:30 p.m. ln school Qfeterla.
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Planners Study
Apartment Near
Newport Center
Consideration of revised plans for a
1,300<ml~ 125 million apartment develop-
ment close to Newport Center ii among
the items facing Newport Beach planning
commissioners during their 8 o'clock
meeting tonight In city ball.
The massive complex to be developed
by San Franclaco,based <;uson Ballar
& Associates will be located on Irvine
Company land ln the northwest corner
of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills
Roads.
The project was .. approved. in concept"
by the planning commission Nov. ?.
However, several changes In the plans
were requested by cammiss.ionen.
The Baker development wlll cost twice
as much and cont a In twice as many
units as :the next largest Newport com-
plex, the South Bay Club near Harbor
Higb School.
Ground breali!ng for the project Is
ocheduled for early 11189.
Other items facing p-ers:
-A request by Foodmaker Inc., Jo
build a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant at
2000 W. Balboa Boulevard.
-A request by Fotmnat Corp. IOt'
construction of a dme.tbru film llafe1
and photograph processing stand at 4Qll
W. eo..t Highway.
-Approval of a requeit by Guan D.
Sle to have on-sale alcoholic beverage
and ·dancing entertalnment at the
Restaurant Indonesia, 2515 E. Coast
Highway.
Payroll Tax Rejected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Coun-
cil has overwbelmingly rejected a pro-
posal to levy small payroll and Income
taxes on city residents.
regional airport study.
Los Angeles County supervisors Tues-
day passed the SCACI resolution and
Los Angeles Supervisor Frank Bonelli
told Baker be had been infonned that
the Orange County supervisors had pass·
ed the resolution Tuesday.
Baker Intimated that thiJ was due
From Page 1
'STARLET' .•.
the more sedate Associated Press.
"You should have heard our folks
after we got in Tuesday,'' said June,
imitating squawks of protest, since they
bad asked he& to avoid the seamy side
In her hunt over the teeming Oriental
city.
Mr. and Mn. Frank W. McKee were
visillng in the east during the same
period and only learned of their
teenagers' acUvities when cont.acted by
newsmen as they arrived home Monday.
Gawking by Chinese unused t o
Caucasian faces and pan hand 11 rig
demands for questionable tips and
stipends in both Hong Kong and Tokyo,
however, were about the worst the
brother and sister encountered.'
"It all went so fast ," said June of
her once-in-a-lifetime experience.
One of the pal:c''s newspaper interviews
-with the Mail -involved a reporter
June said was just right out of the
old movies, notepad In hand and re-
pbraablg her questions for maximum
dramaUc effect.
"I told him I was a theatrical arts
major and be said 'wouldn't that mean
you'd like lo be a star?'," June recalled,
"so I told him I thought anyone in
the field hoped someday to become pro-
fessional."
Crossing Hong Kong Harbor in a fer-
ryboat that night, June said she glanced
over a gentleman's shoulder at hiJ: copy
of the Mall and saw herseU described
in a headline as a U.S. starlet, with
accompanying photo.
"Then, I felt like everyone was watch·
1ng m~,'' she said.
Trials are due beginning next wtek
for three defendant!: arrested Sept. 20
at the Elite Sauna, 2628 Newport Blvd.,
l:y Investigators for the county and Costa
Mesa police.
Mrs. Tatsuko ·Bailey, 26, of 10272 Pua
Drive, Huntington Beach, Is due for
jury trial Dec. 10 in Harbor District
Judiclaf Court.
She is charged with maintaining a
house of prostitution.
Mrs. Mieko Pridgeon, 35, <>f 17421
Koledo Lane, HunUngton Beach, faces
jury trial Dec. 17 on charges of pro-
stitution.
Mrs. Marilyn Ball, 32, of 1735 Labrador
Drive, Costa Mesa, waived a jury trial
and is due in court Dec. 19 on the
same charge as Mrs. Pridgeon.
The c a s e came to light officlally this
Vf e e k when Coma Mesa PoLice C a p t.
Rohen: Moody asked the City Council
to delay action on a conditional use
permit for the club's new owner.
Asked lf the arrests Moody annotll!ced
had occurred after owner Russell Balley
bought the sauna, the officer replied
r;iq, that one defendant ls Mrs, Bailey,
bringing titters from the audience.
No decision will be made on the permit
unUI January, after disposltion of the
charges one way or other.
Bailey 1 present during prior Planning
Commission and City Council meetings,
awaiting acUon on the several-times
deferred permits, was nowhere to be
seen Monday.
Under Costa Mesa city Jaw, masseurs
and masseuses must receive lndividual
permits requiring background cbecltl and
such establislunents are alao required
to operate under conditional use permits.
Ike Still Unchanged
WASHING TON (AP) -Former Presi-
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower's condition
remains unchanged since a pre -
Thanksgiving report of "slow but steady
progress," spokesmen at Walter Reed
Anny Hospital said today.
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VOL. 61, NO. 282, 4 SECTIONS, .48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOA YI' DE.CEMBER 5, '.1961 JENC~
Noise Agent of Death?
Jet Sounds P"layed at Assembly Hearing
Tape recorded jet noises and cltari:e.!
that "oolse, like smog, is the slow agent
of death," Crteted asSemblymen at a
?l,earing in Loa Angeles Wednesday.
The Assembly Committee on
Transportation and Commerce heard a
Los Angeles physicist's recording of jets
passing as low as 500 feet overhead
during takeoff and landing. T be
demonstration startled workers in offices
in the State Building, wbo rllihed out
to investigate the sound.
'nie llclentist, Paul Veneklasen,
represented a firm researclling problems
of jet nolses primarlly near Los Angeles
International Airport. wbert, be said,
"The present levels (of noise) art far
above reasonable tolerance."
The statement linking noise with death
came from Attorney Alvin Greenwald,
wllo represent!! residents living near lbe
airport who are suing the airport over
the noise.
Among those testifying before the com-
Coµple Lost 4 Days
mttlee was Danlel W. Emory, cbairmaq
of the Airport Noise Abatement Com-
mlU.. In Newport Beach, Who oulllned
the nearly $39 million in suits already
filed by 1,000 mldenb living near
<Jraoce Counly Airport.
Orange County Airport Director Robert
Bresnahan , attended the hearings, but
did not speak.
Emory urged state legislation to abate
air~rt noise and bit at the Federal
AviaUon Adm.ini!tration for having "no
Pilot Search Hindered
Efforts by aerial searchers to find
a Costa Mesa businessman and his wife,
four days overdue on a fnght from
Arizona to Orange County, were ham-
pered today when the squadron was
split in half.
Another plane reported m I s s t n g
between Lodi and Santa Monica Airport
at mid-morning sent some of the
searchers northward from their Wed-
nesday flight pattern.
Air Foree and Civil Air Patrol person-
nel ~ scouring the mountain and desert
terrain between Orange County and Lake
Havasu City for Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Pape, of 1901 Park Skyline Drive,
Lemon Heights.
Pape is the owner of George W. Pape
Machine Co., 700 Randolph Ave., Costa
Mesa.
He and his wife Grace, 46, left Lake
Havasu City Sunday at about 11 a.m.
and were to have arrived at the county
airport during the early afternoon. Their
Europe Trip Off?
Burglar Takes Mesans' $4,000 Fund
A barefoot burglar who fied minutes
before he v.•ould have been caught in
the act \Vednesday took 11: board of
$4,000 being saved by a Costa P.tesa
boatman and his wife for a trip to
Europe.
John E. Smith, 57, 0£ 1243 Watson
Ave., told police he arrived 8,ome at
10:45 p.m., to find the home ransacked
and an army ammunition container hid·
den in a closet emptied of money.
A neighbor, Eileen P. Bean, of 1252
Watson Ave., later said she heard the
sound of a chain link fence around
the Smith home rattling just shortly
before lhe couple arrived.
Officer Dave Dye said the burglar
entered Ow: unlocked garage and obtained
a screwdri"ver and hammer, with which
he made repeated attempts to break
into the hOuse .
Finally, he got in through a bathroom
window and dropped into the shower,
.
leaving bare root pr-inls on the porcelain.
DetecUve Art Courte.IJ( said the
burgfar ransacked the entire house and
had gathered up guns, clothing and other
goods on the bed, ready to carry out
in the bedspread.
Uncovering the hoard of bills in
denominations from $5 to $100, however,
the burglar evldenUy fied with the cash
alone and left the salable belongings
behind.
Investigators said burnt matches were
found in the garage, indicating the
burglary occurred during hours of
darkness, although the Smiths were gone
for most of the day .
The victim told police only he and
his wife knew the whereabouts of the
money, with which they were planning
to go to Europe.
A chain link fence surrounds the Smith
property in the Halecrest area of Cos 11
Mesa· and the house had been carefully
locked before they left.
Mesa Proposal to U.S.
Taken Ligl1tly in Laguna
Could lt be that Laguna Beach C<>un.
cilmen aren't taking seriously the advice
being given the federal government by
Costa Mesa.
The Laguna group, at least, made
light work Wednesday night of a Costa
Mesa resolution llimed at the cutback
in federal spending.
It related to reduction ol federal funds
for approved California highway projects.
Among the whereases opposing the
cutback, there is direction that copies
of the Costa Mesa Councll resolution
be sent the President, Congressmen and
the National League of Cilies. A copy
also found its way to Laguna.
Asked what he thought about the resolu·
tion, City Manager James D. Wheaton
said, "It might be somewhat
preiKJmptuous of cities to try and
establish the cutback level of federal
government."
Referring to Costa Mesa's now.famous
advisory on the benefit& of acquiring
Baja California from MexlL'O, Mayor
Glenn Vedder opined that recommending
use of federal funds to acquire foreign
lands seemed also prerumptive.
Councilmen grinned and filed the Costa
Meia resolution.
daughter, ~1rs. Linda Rhodes, notified
authorities when the couple were 24
hours overdue.
Searchers have been hampered by high
winds in the deserts and mountains and
by the fad that Pape did not file a
flight plan.
Mrs. Rhodes and her brolbers, Jack,
22; George, 17; and Jimmy, 9, cling
to the belief that the plane was forced
(See MISSING, P"I• %)
Heights District
Ponders New Bid
For Wat~ Land
Offldals of Santa An a Heights Water
Co., today are mulllng over a $245,000
bid by a Westminster firm for si.J: acres
of surplus property in north Costa Mesa's
S()<Calied Golden Triangle.
The small, long-established mutual
water company has 48 hours from ' the
t i m e o fauction bid to decide whether
to sell the land, which lies parallel
to Bristol Street between Baker Street
and Paularino Avenue.
Freeway Industrial Park! and Business
Centers, 7162 F e n w i c k Lane,
Westminster, was the only firm to bid
on the property lylng in the Golden
Triangle.
The same firm recently lost an attempt
to build an apartment development on
another site in the area bounded by
the Newport, San Diego, and yet-to-be-
bu.ilt Corona de! Mar freeways.
A special s t u d y is unde way to
determine best future use of the freewa y·
flanked sect.ion, foreseen by some as
the future hub of metropolitan downtown
Orange County, with high-rise bu.ii dings.
Shareholders of th e mutual company
will each get a piece of the sale profit
on the larxl, although 1 small portion
cuntaining two wells will not be sold.
That's Location.,
Not Bath's Name
A headline in some editions of Wed-
nesday·s DAILY PILOT, referring to a
raid on a Costa Mesa sauna bath a n d
health clinic, carried the phrase, "Mesa
Sauna Raided.'' The headJine was intend·
ed lo convey the location of lhe raid, not
the business name of the firm raided.
The sauna bath involved is the Elite
Sauna, 2626 Newport Blvd., not the Mesa
Sauna located at 1988 Charle Street, Cos·
ta l\lesa, operated by Sirlo and Meri Ay·
holar. Mesa Sauna ls ln no way involved
in the case.
lntenUoo ol doing 111ylhlng about llllcrall
noise."
Anoth<r speam from the Orange
eoa.t area, Newport Beach City Manager
Harvey Hurlburt, 1greed with Emory,
saying, "J'-.esponsible governmental agen-
cies do not appear wUllng to assume
jurisdiction over the nofae problem."
Hurlburt offered a twe>-part program
to control noise:
-That the Public UWiUes Commission
(See JET NOISE, P"le %)
SF President
Stands Firm
Over Police
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Pressure
mounted today on acUng president S.
I. Hayakawa~ to back down from his
policy of keeping embattled San Fran-
cisco State College open with police
force.
The fiery lltlle semanticist gave no
indication he would budge from his goals
of holding classes regularly while seeking
improvements in minority study pro-
grams. He called the 300 hardcore
demonstrators ''.anarchists."
Classes at the 18,000 student college
began for the fourth day with no student
strikers in sighl However, militant
leaders vowed new disruptions.
A group of Negro elvlc Leaders prom..
lsed to :-m the demon!lrattonS''to $Ow
their S!!pport for .ibe strike started Nov.
6 by the Black Sstudents Union. The civic
leaders were unsuccesstuf ln demandfng
tha\ Hayakawa close the campus and
remove police.
Similar demands \\'ere issued bv the
Associated Students, some f a c u I l y
members and weUare agencies, including
San Francisco's family service agency.
FSA director Warde Laid.man safd pollce
must be removed "in order that violence
not accelerate." .
In rejecting the demands, Hayakawa
described BSU members .as "tools" of
the Students for a DemocraUc Socie'ty.
The SOS is one of the more radical
campus groups in the nation.
Crasli Hearing
Set Wednesday
A National TransportaliOll Sarety
Board hearing into reasons for U1e S:CCond
or two summer crashes ot Los Angeles
Airways helicopters will begin next
Wednesday in Marina del Rey.
Capt. Kenneth Waggonner, 33, of 3131
Pierce Ave., C.OSta Mesa, was apparently
trying t.o set the stricken craft dowl\
In a Compt.On schoolyard when it crashed,
killing 21 persons. \
The inquiry will begin at 9 a.m. in
the Marina Del Rey Hotel, with 16
persons, from witneaees . to airline
ernployes, scheduled to testify.
The. crast. followed by only three
months the dive of another LAA Sikorsky
S61L helicopters Into a Paramount dairy
corral, killing 23 persons. It was the
worst civilian copter crash in U.S.
history.
Results of a recent NTSB hearing
on the May crash have yet to be revealed
and it will also be some time before
announcement la made of factors in
the August tragedy.
Both helicopters were fiying from the
Disneyland heliport to Los Angeles
International Airport when they went
down, Jeu than two miles aparl Talk on Harbor
Slated Dec.12
Development of 1 JX"Oll'&m for the:
proposed di&'lOlution of the Orange Coun-
ty Harbor Dimid will be ouWned Dec.
12 at a meeting of the Orange County
dlviSlon ol the League oC California
Cities.
Freeway to Open for Yule
San Diego Link State 'Gift' to Moto.rists
Progress ol the proposal wlD be
discusRCI by LI Habra Councilman Hal
Sim.!, chairman of the commJttee:. The
meeting Is ocheduled for 7 p.m. 11 the
Friedemann Hall1 Orange.
Featured 1t the monthly League
meetlfli will be I!: Ltllt by Jay D. Michael,
special usistant to the President ol
the University ol. California. Michael's
topic will ·be "'Ibe University and Local
Government."
Mayor Doreen Marshall of Newport
B e a c b, vict pre.,ident or t h e county
chapter, wtll acrve u pn>gram chairman.
Santa ct1111 won't be held up on hiJ
Chrlslmu Evt lnlffil through SO.them
c.atJfomla by any unfinished freeway
aections, the State 01vblon of Highways
~today.
Ao opening dale o( Dec. H II sel
for the final link or the San Diego
Freewq which will be dedicated Friday
at lfl:30 a.m., at the new community
ol~
The ffual link or the. 73·mile freeway
beginning at the Sepulveda Gap near
Encino wlll tie into the Sanla Ana
Freeway at Sand Canyon Road, com-
pleUng a major Southland thoroughfare.
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Master of ceremoniea for the Friday
rites will be Dwain Freeburg, chairman
of the freeway dedication 11.ibcommittee
of the Orange County Chamber of Com·
merce.
Three •~kers will be featured, along
wiUt Orange Coast beauty qieens, county
and city of11ciala and the Third Marine
• Wing Band and Color Guan! from El
Toro Marine Corps Air StaUoo.
Speaken att;
-Gordon C. Lu,., ltCl"etary ol the
Slate Business and Transporta.Uon Agen-
cy, representing Gov. Ronald Reagan.
-Allon E. Allen, Orange County lillfi
district supervisor.
-llAig Aylllian, D I 1 t r le t 5even
Engineer, Cllifornla lltvlllon o I
Highways.
Site. of the dedlcallon ceremooy Is
northboulid Janes 'of the freeway, MM'
the Jamboree Road overcroulng. ,
Vit:ltora and guest. may' reach the
spot \Ila Ille northbound San lltego
Freeway onramp at CUlvtr Drive, ac-
cording lo divllloa of lllgbway1 ofllcWL
Tllm ,nu be no moton:ade down the
ftnlllled fr<oway. bul partldpanb will
make their way on to ·the Mesa Verde
Country Club Jn Colla Mesa for • lun-
cheon.
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WILDEST SOUVENIR -Costa Mesa girl .. JuneMcKee, 19, shows
copy of newspaper China Mail, wfu!se headllne ldentllied lbe OCC
theater arts major as-natUrally-a starlet. San Francisco and
Orange County were made one ancf_the ~e in another refereoce to
lbe girl and her ·brolber Gary, 16; in a story of their bunt for.wan .
Kwai Ying. .
linpr.ohahle
Mesa Girl Tells of Oii.ent Adventure
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By "~llTHUR fl. VINSEL . 111y, oolt-spolen )\wai YinK 10\!nd l'
, Ot._OfrilY ... Statf 'bard'" 1.Jion bQw +k... Wnil ·~ St.range things happen in ·the notic · ... S_ env · . ,...'!" ._ ·-1 'G,
Orient· Ute the transfortnatton ·oC a prtt-the. LO!li.a Mesa attorney, or June "VI •.
ty ·eoS~ :Mesa .. ~gi;I :on a qtµz ~ famil~, fulfi.lf~ daysahd nights. . _.
show trip 1nlo-a movte It art et embatktng Th~r, JUii.~ ~ap't.-~~~. ·& ~~~-
'111·& mer:cy misalpn. .,.. ···~ -'·· 1· v~. J,wli!, ~AP.-~l~.TOJ& -, .---,..-
Red·ha1rcd June McKee, 19, and ner ~cCartlns live in the • .::. '
brother Oify, fs, or ·ms Tern Circle ·capistrano."' s1ie giggled 1o~,-'P ·
are. again gettJng used to U.S. !Ht tod:i; tlwt they have lots of aJ\imale BJKt'pets."
after arnvlng hoine Tuesday night !roui "Thal dld escitelthem, anima1a: ar~
Hong Kong. more common in Hong Kon.g," she said.
Although the lively newspaper Cllna June herseU found life for lhe averagr
:".fail glorified the facts a bit, Ml& family Jn Hong Kong to be well -.~cKee di? accomplish her nilsslon o( just p~ain bard. 1
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tindlng Wan Kwai Ying, 14, a .Chlne81 "It sure made me appreciative c'.
girl formerly supported by friends µi whaL I have _ •• going int.o that lrea,"
the Harbor Area. . , said June, who won a ttip k> HOili.~
The meeting alter days of hun~g Kong and tbe Orient· just one year ago
the ~ungs~ helped by th~ DOn . on a s!wrt·lived te"vision quiz show. ,
McCart1n family, of 31745 Aguacate •'The Idea ii to keep them ln school.
Road, San Ju an Caplstrano, unW a~e They reillly stress learning English. Bu
was no longer eligible, was both awkward she has her family to help support,'
and touching. 'June explained.
"The only thing we had in common June and Gary made their way througl
was finding out bow everyone was," slreeta littered with' filth a~ deal'.
said Miss McKee, a sophomore theatrical animals to the ~·s office -i11
arts major at Orange Coast 'College. hills near the Red-China, border -
Lile sty!~ are so vastly different that . (See 'ST~,. Pq;e Z)
Mesa's Tucl{e1· .Decl~es ·_
:He Won'tCast'Blind'Vote
City Councilman George A. Tucker
has served notice that he baa no intention
of .1lgning on the dotted line or casting
his ballot without readtrig the fine print
first.
The · City Council consld~ed several
Items Monday, copies of which had ~t
been futnlshed to. tu~ker for hJs ,Perusal,
and all of which ~ then voted against. ,
He s.ald he pri!fen:ed to hold the rou,Jlne
matters over unW Dec. 16, ao !ie could
become familiar With their c:on'tenls aM
ramifications, but other counclfmen mov-
ed for action an~ay. ; · · · 1 •
One was paSM!d. by a Utree-to-:Ooe·to-one
vote, wtth Tucker voting aialmt it and
Councilman Wllllani !.... St! Clair ibstain-
ing, in support 1of ~ker.t ·
:"\.This involved a routine agreement
DE!tween the Cos.ti Mesa County· Water
District and. ffie clty 11&r:k and U.ecreaUoh
District, assignin& the new. Heller Park
propetly lo the park district oo poper.
Prevjoilslj, it had been -assigned to
the cily ge°"'al fund, but the park
and recreation diatrJd is 1 teparatt
agency.
The water district gave ·~ land to
the city in retUm for 10 years' free rent· on quarters Jn the Civic Ceoter
and Monday'• acUon wu a mere ronnalJ.. ty:
1\Jcm !hen u11ec1 to be pro<lded • 1
c op y of thi le&al document, 1 at wbkth ume Mayor Alvil> "f.. -i>liikliy ._ ....
1 that If was 11etur1l for ~ mun.
· cllmei1 not·to know the nature of ~e
Items lwHlled by llM CO\lllCll • In U.O
past.
NE;W 'iOl\K (AP) -We~ In blue
clllpo drai!ied down the •lock mart.I lo
a fairly 1barp IOU lat.· this allemootl.
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"I don't think it makes any diffettOO'.!
whether I've been hen one, three o?
15 years," TUcker snapped, ·••1 thinl: J am adequate for this job."
, Earlier, he asked for deferral on ap
prcval of the I~ .Basic Wage Sca k
for union craft. until I.be Dec. 18 meeting.
Weather . .
After a mild doae or patchy ~
fo& It'll be aunny Cali!ornia
agtla Friday, with tempera·
turea sJlpping to 67 along the
ooaat and 78 turther inland. ..
, INSmE TODAY . . .
Whilt theri may hurt !ikt the
. <kvil. ulcen proboblu won't get
an11100r1c, like tuNUng into ca11.-
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.Netepert Bopeft1I
' ~ Noise Abatement. ,
' ~ Legislation Seen
"' i Newport B e a e h city olflc1a1s w e r •
liope!ul loday lhaf"meiiilngfiil''T'lisla-
•1Joo cantrolllng jel aircraft Mlse would
allle from te11imooJ Civeo al a •Ille A> aemblJ _.._ llelrlo& 1]Nnclay.
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1'Tbey now have MJ1Dt cooeret:e Jn.
lormalloo Iba~ In 1111 opiuloo; deflnlttljr
pavea Ille "'1 1.,.. -kind al DOiie .
alla-.Ot lqlslatlon," "14 Allillanl CIQ' MaDqet J...., De Chalne, who
Al through the all<lay ....... In Loi
All(tlto,
Individual members of Iba ~
COmm1ltee .... Tr&lll]>Otlatlon 1114 pm.
,,_,., lndJclled action wouJd , be tau.,
poAlbly al tile 111111 Aaembly -. Frank Lalllerman ( R • P a 1 a d e n.a )
Poln~ out lbal tile purpose of -floarli>p Is to ,.. what legl.slatloo II .
needed In the -ttee·· field. . •
"Last year," he Aid, "lhll same corno-mlttee c:ooducled hearlnp ............
tiol probltm1. The reslilt of the hearlnp· toot tbe form ol legtal@:tion:."
De Chalne noted thet . Ill members
al the m-man committee appeared In>-·
pti1e11 by the dale pnsented. 111...e:
testimony wu to be given loday. '
"We're not afraid of leglalatlcl'J.,"' ~·
Allemhlj>mln Jamt1 IL Hayes .<a.too&
Beldl), ''But we don'I wanl to wuto r •
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during their .. areh for the girl.
Artned ·With additional information,
they went looking for her with an in-
terpreter from the Hong Kong Depart-
ment or SOclal Services and tracked
down Mrs. Wan, her mother.
'lbere, in a tin but scrupulously clean,
yet full of love and hope for a better
future, they were directed to a watch-
band factory w b e re the girl who so
loved school spends her days.
Her pay is $5 week1y.
Gradllllly, news of the Yankee girl's
atubbom 8eBreh came to light u she
sought Kwai Ylng and she was i~
terviewed by the flashy China Mail and
the more sedate Associated Pres.s.
"You should have heard our folks
after we got in Tuesday," said June,
ipiltatlng squawks of protest, since they
bad asked he: to avoid the seamy side
In her hunt over lhO i.eming Oriental
city.
Mr. and 1lln. Frsnl: W. McKee were
>isltlng In the e,,.i during the 8&11le
period an4. only , learned of their
teenacers' activities when contacted by
newsmen u they a.hived home Monday.
Gaw ting' by Chinese unused t o
Caucasian '.faces and p an h a n d 1 i o g
demands ·for questionable tips and
•Upends In both Hong Kong and Tokyo,
howtver, were about the worst the
brother and sister encountered.
"It all went so fa.St," said June of
her once-ln+fifetime experience.,.
One of tile pair's newspaper interviews
-with the Mall -Involved a repcrlOr June said wu just right oot of the
old movies, notepad In hand and re.
phrasing her questions for maxlmum
dramatic dfecl
"I told him I was a theatrical arts
major and he said 'wouldn't that mean
you'd like to be a stsr?'," June recalled,
"so 1 told him I thought anyone in
the field hoped someday to become pro-
fessicmal."
Crossing Hong Kong Harbor ln a fer~
ryboat that night, June said she glanced
over a gentleman's shoulder at his copy
of the lllail and eaw henell dt1erlbed
In • headline .. • u,s. lier!~ With
accompanying photo. •
''Then, I felt like everyone was watch·
Ing me," she said.
Payroll Tax Rejected
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Coun· ell baa overwhelmingly rejected a pro-
posal to levy muill payroll and income
tu.es on city residents.
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committee cbalmWt John F. Foran
(0-San Franc lac o) made clear
legJ&laton' . newly awakened eoocern _, the noise Pl'Ol>leln. .tale-wide.
·~ upaodfn& UM of c:onunm:lal
and l"°1•ale jell lhrougllout Colltornla
II aubjocUng evet>-lncreulni nwnben of
l>omeownen to the unnerv!q roar and
whlne of Jet .englnea~' be uhL
"For yell'll )Ve bave ~ that
b!eeflla """"'" to communllles ildjacenl to ~ But only rocenUy bave we
realJzeil thal there are allo <:9Jlllllunll}'
•COiia asaoclatod With alrporta. And ooe
of the major 1ource1r al community cosl . II lei noise. ' .
· "I r«:ognlJe the Jmporiance of avlsUon to the caworn11 economy/' he aatd.
"But .., cannot conUnu.. to POilute the
alr with this racket from j't aircraft.
"I do not tubscribe to the view that
the pilblic must adjust to noise because lt la the 190Und of progress', II
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JET NOISE .••
~ and-enforce ·con1io1s ~vet
alrtrall no11o and lllr polluUon.
-Tbli\ the llele enact leglalaUon giving
· local control over Ill alrcfafl operaUoos.
Anotbel' speaker, an sdmlnlslrstor With
the Loa. Angel .. City Schools, told the
....mblymen that Jet nolstl "lduk the
teachers' words and prohlblla ellectlve
education in more than 30 schools in
the Los ~elp City School District
alone."
Emory's recommendations for cutting
the noise included banning of aircraft
types causing the greatest noise level,
limiUng tbe number of fllghts of the
loudest types of planes, incorporating
noise limits in airport ground leases
and establishing aircraft landing fees
based on rated aircraft noise instead
of weight
Emory also recommended that noise
recorder• monitor aircraft and that pro-
perty near high noise levels should be
condemned and that it be converted
from residential to Other uses.
Only One Deal~r
Bids to Provide· ·
'
Mesl\ W,jth ~uto .
A brand new 1969 sedan Is about
to be ·'pttrcbased by the city of Costa
Mesa, which at the same time Is worried
about the in!Ua'tive of local automobile
dealers. ..
UnJversity ·Oldsmobile -successful
. bidder on· the car bought for 14,995~8
· ._ was also I.he only agency among
all new. car sellers invited to even try
to sell the .clly a vehicle,
"I t h I n k It's an ill!Ult to the darn
Costa Me!a auto d.ealers 1f .we got only
cne bid,"· declared Councllmarl _Wllll~
L. St. Clair, who voted against buyliig
the auto. .
His four fellow councilmen voted to
accept the lonely deal.
"I don't think you can force a dealer
to sell a car U he doesn't want to,"
said Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley.
Seek Complaints
In Mesa Burglary
Complainla were being sought today
against two suspected burglars arrest·
e'd in Santa Ana Tuesday, only hours af·
. ter a Costa Mesa woman's home was
looled of 11,280 In furnlshlngs.
One of the Suspects -in .whose pas.
session the Item.I were found -Lt alrea·
dy charged wfth a bar burglary o n e
month ago.
Walter L. CaJvlp, 30, 1102 W. Third
St., Santa Ana, is charged with the Nov.
7 j o b al the King's Inn, 722 Randolph
Ave., as well as the household bur&lai'y
Tuesday. ' His 11110pected·aocompllces, Ray L. Co-
dy, 37, of 527 Center St., was held over·
night for additional questioning and turn-
ed over to C.OSta Mesa police Wednes·
day. Detective lloscoe Broad aald today that
Calvin and Cody should he arraigned
Friday on the various charges.
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MISSING .••
down llfely.
The Papes had gone to Lake Havasu
City to .... the outboard l'lcea. A l~nd.
Mira Slovak, wu to have competed
but his cralt developed mechanical tiou-
ble. .
He hU joined In the aearch for ll1o
·cnupla &looC wltb Jock Papt ·whe la adlnl u obMrver In a piano flown
.,, Manln.Tbatcillr. .
The lilt -p1-In tho ~
... -Bamllton I.Jr '°'"' Bue; aorlb al San Francll<O·
Re~iage Set
Mrs. Patricla kmtJ will d I 1 cu 1 s "ll<nWrlqe -Ill PiUllll a n d
P-...." for tho Oral!i• Coul Parenti
Wltboul PWen Friday In tbe Newport
Beach Amll'lcu Lt&fon IWL
!.
•
Supervisors C'lash ·
1: C~~nty Age .ncies
, -
' In · ._·power B'~ft{e·
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' ' j • ·~ ' • ' -...A..power..lln1ggle .helw .... lft'.QJDilljj,~J..o•.Anl.~J;®nlf' lllP'!!'V-.iJ>es·
eounl)' governniental agencies • Wed-day passed the SCACI resoluUoq anj
neaday broo&l>I a verbal boltle between Los Angel~ ~upefvlsor -Frank. lli\<ielll
lwo °''!lr. C<iunty SUpenotson. told BaUr he had heel! Inf~ that ~ ,..)Vll]lap. J.1'1U1Upe and · die Ql'l!!ie'Counly'oupervllola Pfd pa...
Da\lld J.. Baker -··'-'•In a 46 minute ed tlit resotuuoo ~Y·. , . • ' • · ......, • .., • · Baker 'lnUmatod lhat tbla was due
-'1ehe1$: 'bV.r the lletus ol tbe Southern ~ to !lie toUolis of Frati!< Mlc~ene a
Calllornto AvlaU'l'!..Olnu\cll (8CAC!l ~d former aide to Pblllips and now &QACrs
the Southef;'l Callfornla AQOciation of vice president,, . · . ~ .
Qovernmenll (SCAG) ... ,; , . Mlcl)elena lorcelully ~ed IiikOr•s
Phl!HJ>S ~ ~ ruoJUUon thal """1d · chatg" •l!l'ing at no lime did he tell
J Withhold 125;1\'0";~ by the I Lot ,Al)~f: supervison . that <Jranga
county for. a <eti-<oonl)',,reglollal aviation Ci>uril)' had pused Ille resolution.
study from SCAG pfileas s·CACI was On motion a! SupervisOf AJton E. Allen
,nmned ·u Ibo 'A>lat!On 'cOmlillttee ror . the bqard .took· 111"· subject und<r .. .ub-
the re&looal,llU<IJ. '·· , . miasJDn WlW De.c: 24.. "We'll ~ be
Pbillips . ll' ,~ of· SCA CI · and . happltr on thal day,• qlllpi>ed Allen Baker~. a. 8€.AG foUqdet. ·la 00 the-a:.. · eli~ the debate wl:ii'1h a& times was
eoutlve bolild of that orgaillzaUon. · • heated.
Phillips claimed that SCACI wu being
Ignored by SCAG and that Jts aviation
1Jlud1es over. the put five ,.ears. would
be lost it re<!Ognltion wu not given.
Baker labeled Phllllps' resolution °part
of a power play to give SCACI equal
pawen: with SCAG."
Baker pointed out that SCAG not
SCACI was the agency given $483,000
·In federal lunds to conduct the 1700,000
regional airport study.
CarWashCan
'Fill 'er Up'
Council Says
Shades of the Old West Appeal on Hotel
Permit Held Up
By Mesa COuncil
Despite basic Planning Department
recommendations against such hybrid
commercial ventures as car washes with
gasoline pumps, Costa Mesa is about
to get another one.
U.S. 'Marines hold helmet on a pole against wall to draw enemy
fire during Operation Meade River 13 miles south of Da Nang. Fight·
ing Wednesday was reported· to be from bunker to bunker as Marines
closed in on Communist troops. The city council Monday voted ap-
proval of John Pearcy's conditional use
perm1t reque1t for a new automatic
car wash equipped lo pump gasoline.
Assembly Probe Planned
Over Use of. Upper Bay
.
Consideration of an. appeal on denial
of a coDdJlional use permit for Edker
Pope'• lang-Oiscussed motor hotel in the
heart of Costa Mesa ls ott for an in·
deflnlle perlnd.
Pope, 2733 Shell St., Ccrona det Mar,
asked the city council Monday to
pigeonhole his re-hearing, pending the
choice of an exact Newport Freeway
routing.
The vote was 3 to 2 for· the facility
at 628 W. 19th St., with Mayor Alvin
L. Pinkley and Vice Mayor Robert M.
Wilson voting against the Newport Beacr.
man's plea.
Joaeph Irani, who operate.I an uilting
car wash o~ E8!t 17th Street, Won ap-
proval to install pumps at the la~
meeting.
By JEROME F. COLLINS
01 tltf oatlY Plltt llltl
NW'port Beach and Orange County
government authorities are nervOU1ly
awaillng Wednesday, Dec. 11.
ConservaUonist.11, on the other hand,
are. looking forward to it with en-
11\uSWm. ~reason:
· ' On that date, a legislative aub-
eommlttee . probing shoreline use wlll
con.duct an aU-day public bearing at
• NeWpotl City Hall.
. The bearing date, Ume (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)
and place were conflrmed ·today.
Also confirmed was the expectaUon
that the ' Orange County-Irvine Company
· Upper-Newpoli Bay "land exchange will
he a principal ioplc.
Another may be t.1¥! county's plans
-lf any ~ for public ·use of ocean
front land· ln the Salt creek area aoutb
of Laguna Beach,
11We're especially concerned about the
problem of access to publle landl!I, auch
as tideland.!," said Dave Hayes, con-
sultant for the Assembly Subcommittee
on Conservation and Beaches.
"The Back Bay (land exchange) pro-
blem Is sure to come up," he 58.id.
"We've gotten Jots of calls froJn people
wishing to testify againat lt.11 '
The proposed transaction, involving the
. swapPing, of 450 a~s 0,f Irvin~ upJands
for 157 acrM of count}' Udelands, w l 11
l>e defended by County Harbor il!rector
Kenneth Sampaon ·and other olflclals.
' Sampson'• appearanct Is on the hearing
&lend•· He' may· have to fend off a full house
Of Sierra Cltih and Audubon Society op-
ponent. of the exchange, still faclng
, a court test.
Leaders of the Audubon Society, it
wu rei>orted, have sent rtmlnders to
all members of the orange County
chaPter W attend the hearing. There
are some 800 members. The Clty Council
chambers hold 120.
Chairman o( the conservation and
beaches subcommJttee ls Alan Sleroty (!).Beverly Hllls).
His chairing of the BeS!lon assures,
in the view· cf some observers, a TOUgh
day for the Bay Bay trade. steroty
once served as administrative aasistant
to former Lt. Gov. Glenn Anderson,
wbo conslstently voted against the
county.Irvine plan as a member of the
eta.le Lands Commlsalon.
The interest of the fact-finding
AISembly subcommittee In the Bait Creek
area wu lndlc1ted two months ago at
a hearing held in Santa Monica. A sub-
committee member at the time men·
tlooed 'the Laguna Niguel residenUal
development In connection With the
general subject of disappearing potenllal
recreaUonal land.
uwe win probably ask county planning
people about Laguna Niguel," said
H113es.
The county Road Department recently
abandoned Silt Creek Road, wtrlch cuts
IJ>!oUgh Laugna Niguel proper!)' and leadl up to the edge of Salt ere.t
beatb; lolta \lied by. aurfer1.
. Tbl road runa llootl the ortatnal roule
TV, Bedding Stolen
A Calla Mtl& molel manaaer told =t'ualday tbal • talovlslon eel and
worill fill bad been stolen from
• ....ii. !"•ltlcla Id. Wllllam1, of tho Sunny
Acru Motel, 2371 Newport Blvd., .. Id
U-, wu apparenllY no forced entry,
lndlcatln& a tenant may have atolen
the llemt.
i\, •
of El Camino Real. When Pacific Coast
Highway was. completed farther inland
in the 1930's, the state turned the road
over to the county.
The road has been the only public
·access to Slllt Creek beach, which w·as
once included in a state master plan
for parks.
Public ownershi~ c f the Salt Creek
shoreline area is now oceaQward of the
mean high tide line -rOughlj hall·way
up the beach .
Newport Beach ell)' aides are gathering
lnformaUon for testimony at next week's
hearing on J,he ciW'a bay front and
ocean front land use policies.
City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt said
the hearing .will give Newport the op.
porlunll}' to deny frequent crlUclsm that
the city, largely through leue policies,
tries to llmlt public use of public
tidelands facilities.
"The reputation Is undeserved/' said
Hurlburt. "Now we have the chance
to document lt."
Harbor Coordinator George Dawes ls
inventorying public facilities in the bay,
Hurlburt noted. The list and other data
will be 11ubmitted to the Sleroty sub-
committee.
The state Division of Highways voted
with little discussion Nov. 21 to re-<ipen
hearings on the route, chosen in 1944
to run down exiJtlng Newport Boulevard.
The Corona del Mar J;iotelman owns
several lodgings in the Harbor Area
and wants to erect a four·story motor
hotel at 145 E. 19th St., in the Mesa
Shopping Center.
Several proposed developments and im-
provernen~ 1n t,the dq'.wntown .:rea are
already a'ltlttlng resoluUon o( the route
queltton, including the 'l million Pa11eo
Grande structure.
Backers of Lhe ambitious proJect want
to building the luxurious shopping mall
and restaurant facility above the in-
tersection of _Newport and Harbor
Boulevards. Traffic would flow under
I~
Mynah Bird Stolen ·
Nary a peep, a squawk, or even a
''Stop thief" came from John Park's
mynah bird as someone snatched it,
cage and all, from the patio of the
209 Narcissus Avenue home Wednesday
afternoon, Newport Beach police reported
today.
Automation of car washa -plu.s
development of gasoline service at other
\vash locations -is transforming the
cnce tedious business into a swUt, one-
stop operation, owners say.
They must follow the newer trend
in orde\ to remain competitive, according
to testimony by Irani last time around
and Pearcy at Monday's session.
Mary Tessier
Funeral Friday
hfrs. Mary Tessier, 81, a resident of
Costa Mesa for 21 years, died Wednesday
whUe resting on her bed at home.
Mrs. Tessler, 1961 Maple Ave., ts to
have a funeral service Friday at 11 a.m.,
at Westcliff Chapel Mortuary. .
Rev. David DI Prollo o! Christ Churcli
by the Sea will officiate and lntermenf
will follow at Harbor Rest Memorl~
Park in Costa Mesa.
Mrs. Tessier ls survived by her husr
band,_ Louis, a cabinet·maker ; daugh·
ter11, Mrs. Rose Westall, of Orange and
Mrs. Louis Palmer of Tokyo, Japan; five
grandchildren and eight great·grandchll ·
dren.
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WALL CLOCKS ; ••
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from $299
mAm'ml~nt
In the Mst traditional d•sign -Now11 tha tima to 9i"e a h•ndsof'IM
clock ••. at an exceptional price. Tiiay raFlact an•• farnou1 for baavtia
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T)lundoy, °"""""' 5, 1961 , DAILY PILO! I
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BY
WILLIAM ·
REED
'Mode r n ·Library Ocean .View's Goal · .
........
In the Wincl
There is a growing Cbristm~s
spirit in the wind over on Mam
Street in Sieal Beach w h e r e
workmeh have placed red garlands
and smiling Santas to lead the way
for Christmas shoppers to the
stores along the street. ·
From Coast highway to the
decorated Christmas tree at the
entrance to the pler, Seal Befch
is beginning to look a Jot like
Christmas. There certainly is no "gloomy
shroud o! death" hanging over its
bustling business section. La~t
year things were so bad m
downtown Huntington Beach that
it was described as having been
covered with the "gloomy shroud."
* Apparently there is no city pl3:11
for decorating the area again this
year. It's being Jett to t\le in·
dividual merchants. It's doubtful
that the few merchants left are
~oing to be able to afford a unified
decorating effort.
Perhaps a few of those who say
lhat there is no hope at all for
an old downtown section should
wander over to old downtown Seal
Beach and join in the fun there.
Of course conditions are not the
~ame in the two cities and it really
is too had. Plans for complete
rehabilitation or reconstruction of
the Huntington Beach downtown
are discussed, but action appears
many years away. '
* Mayor and Mrs. Al Coen along
\vith about 20 residents of the city
visited Ensenada recently pursuing
friendships made when the surfing
team of Mexico visited Huntington
Beach and the surf championships.
Ensenada Mayor Jorge Olguin
l~ermida gave Mayor Al the key
to the city and Mayor Al returned
the compliment. But something
was Jost in the exchaiige, or rather
learned, for while Mayor Al receiv·
ed a key almost too heavy to carry.
the officiaJ keys to this city were
so tiny that, well, we need bigger
keys to the city.
AJ will be glad to give a 30
minute presentation on the need
for a better symbol to give to
visiting dignitaries and suc,h.
,_
LIBRARY REFORM -Ocean View' librarian Miss Bel'lladine Kuss-
man with (right) trouble-shooter Mrs. Alleene Withers check out the
Audio--Visual Department of. the,district libra·rY.
Math Specialty
Deaf Mari Picked State's
Outstanding Teac~er
RIVERSIDE (AP) -California's
teacher o{ the year. Lawrence E.
Newman, is deaf. So are his students.
But other tlum the number of pupils
in each mathematiCs session at the
California School for the Deaf in
Riverside, and Newman's quickly moving
fingers, there is little difference in his
classes and those at any other high
school.
"All our teachers talk and fing~r
spell simultaneously,'' said Dr. Richard
Brill, superintendent at the school. "That
way students have a multiple appro·ach.
They can finger spell, lip read or those
with residual hearing and wearing hear·
ing aids can get some benefit from
tbe teacher's talking.
Newman, 43, has been deaf since before
he was old enough to go to school
and talks in a monotone as many deaf
persom do. His lip movements follow
normal speech patterru and give -students
excellent training.
The slim &-footer ,works with classes
of no more than 10 students. This ii;
required since the teacher and studeni.,
must maintain a constant vi!ual contact.
Brill told Newman about the teaching
honor when it was announC1?d several
days ago.
"He was surprised, amazed," Brill
sak). "He wondered why he sh<iuld have
been selected. ins~a'd of somebody else.''
Newman said that ahhough the ~ward
was statewide only, it should "bt a
real benefit to deaf teachers throughout
the United States."
As California's teacher of . the year
Newman will compete for the national
title. The top five finalists will be an·
nounced Dec. 9.
Newman is described by ·school
associates and a golf course friend as
''very outgoing and friendly. ·He has
an unusuallr keen sense of humor."
Both Newman and his wife, alSo deaf,
have de~ from Gallaudet College
Jn Was.bington, D.C. Newman alao has
a master's degree from the CathoUc
University of America. He hu taught
at Riverside since 1953.
The Newmans and their four children,
who hear normally, live near the Canyon
Crest Golf Club.
"His home is right oU one of the
fairways, " a friend said. "I think his
golf game was one of the major rtasons
he moved there."
Huntingtort Club
Slates Breakfast
U.S. Grants 'Residency'
To Czech Military Man
The Huntington Beach Post of the
American Legion hosts its annual Pearl
Harbor Breakfast-At' 8 11.m. Sunday at
Memorial Hall, adjacent to city hall;
505 Main St.
Post Commander Hal Wirtz has an·
nounced Mrs. Jane E. "Ma" Jenkins
and Otis E. Rumsey will be special
guesls al the commemorative breakfast
which is free to members who have
paid Ille 1969 dues. others wiU bt charged
a donation of $1, said Wirtz.
it would bt ''misleading for both Lhf'
present case and future extradition
cases" to single out particular
circumstances.
Mrs. Jenkins has been active in pro-
viding foster families for servicemen
...
.Jn the 11111 al., lbelr. ef(Orts _lo. UNrade,
and mocter.bO the ezl-'!llna lllJrary
ltl'Vlcel .o/. Ibo -OCUn \'l<w ..S<!OOo\a,
~IJlrlel -employed Mrs. Alleeoe
Withers ol P1clf~ ,Grove for a day
of eonaullant work m Huntington Beach..
Grove Schools. She met with ~
J(UMman, director of the Clc<ari View
central library system, wftlcb ~rves
!1,\)00 atudenil In ip odlpoil.
According lo Mlsl Kussman, the
di!trlct hopes lo bring Iii library op<era-
yop up lo the standank qi the American
t:.ibrary A.sloclaUon. Thli means an in-
. ere¥' 1f1 votumea ~f ~about Seven boob
Mn. Y(lthen heads the library and
audlc>V~ alda center in the Pacillc
THE NEW RED,
WHITE AN.D BLUE
Choose""' T•do! Square0 ~s lo bli-gll!enJlllll
roid4illler-'<end&. lhey' re ..,hable llaaal •
~sler knit. .-. .,:""""' a.r ~ ~ ..
Sill litlg oil to a SltllSMlll! resort 'Heck palK kip
in retl/wltiletolae; HEi, ~· fi9e leg paot ill
wllite; g. }6, .... Yllliie jaeloel; H6, ....
Wl!ite A-li!le ~ H6, ..._
Sunchar" ~ar.
WASHINGTON IUPI ) -The United
Slat.es has granted permanent residency
lo Maj . Gen. Jan Sejna of Czechoslovakia
who fled to t~ Un ited States after
reportedly participating in an abortive
coup in Prague. It was reported at the time of Sejna's
defection lhat he was one of the highest
ranking Communist officials ever to
defect from Eastern Europe. He had
played a role in trying to maintain
Antonin Novotny in power i n
Cr.echos\ovakia.
stationed in Vietnam. Rumsey wlll be I ;·i' ~~~
cited for his work as Chairman of
The State Department announced today
that Secretary of State Dean Rusk had
denied an extradition r e q u e s t by
Czechoslovakia. Rusk had authority to
make the final judgment and took into
Account all the special circumstances
of the case, a spokesman· said.
However, the department spokesman,
Robert J. McCloskey, did not specify
the precise circumstances on which
Rusk 's determinatlon was made. He said
.
No'v'.otny, a Stalinist figure who had
ruled as Czech Communist party chief
and president for many years in Prague,
was stripped of power by liberal leaderl'!
late in 1967 and wa1 ousted in early
1968.
Valley Artists Show
Americanism for the Elks Lodge .
Breakfast speaker will be former Hun·
tinglon Beach city attorney Lew W.
Blodget.
P ea ceniks Den y
Violence Planned
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two antiwar
protest leaden have told House inve11·
ligator.i -during a hearing plinctuated
by obscenities -lhat there never were
plans for violenct during the Democratic
National Convention.
"We never sought a physical confron·
t.ation," Rennie Davis ol New York City
told a special House .subcommittee 011 Un·
american Activities.
"We did not p I it n or call for dl.!ru~
lion of the converition ..• The Sbrinen
can march down Mic~igan Avenue 5(1,.
000 strong, but 5,000 peacenW can't.
That's what we object to."
New Personn4:J Takes
Charge of VaUey Cubs
A new slate of oilicei:a, committeemen
and den mothers for. Cub Scout Pack
SM of Fountain Valley opened the pack's
November meeting recenUy. The pack's
new CUbmaster is Rick Sbeldrake.
Among the group'a activities at the
meeUng;-Wa11 induction of tb new
members and the award of lour, one.year
service stars. Dale Maddox received the
hlgheet award of the evening. the woU
badge with cold arrow.
Kelp Beds Topic
Of Talk at UC I
An Informal talk on "W11te Discharge
And 'Reforest.atioo of Kelp Beds off Or·
ange County" will be held at -4 p.m.
today on the secood floor or Irvine
Tow,. Coenter Building at the entrance to
UCI
u .um
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• Fountain Va11ey artist.I may display their works Salurday in a gar·
den setting at the Wayne WiJJJams home. 9156 El Verde Circle. E>-
hibitlon tee-ts tl per item. Readying for the da,Y·long show is 111rs.
Pat Warr in front ol Mrs. Kay Gray's "Japanese Garden." Exhibj·
tir ;, sponsored by the cttr• Am Association.
6
Dr. Wheeler North o( Cal Tech will
be the speaker. in the environmental t.n·
gil~rina program. There will be no 1d·
mission chargt.
Newport Cenler .1 Fash ion Island o 644·2200 • Mondey lllrouZ\ Sabudey MOU.• 7 Irr ,.
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Santa Clau1 bu • Christmas
-too. '1 want to looe about 100
pounch, '' Paul GwmalM, 43, of
Lob& Bead!. He's • ~pound 4--
partment otore Santa Claua. Bia ~ belWne requires a specially
l!Mdend 1uil
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'lbroe ol tile world'• moot famoul
lleazt transplant surgebb Will at..
tml a charity ball for lbt Tuai
H-Institute in January. Dr.
Christloan Bomprd of Sotttb Africa
will join Dra. Denton A. Cooley ed
MWiHI E. DoBokey of Houaton at
llie ball, a spokesman for the event
aald.
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~ .ainno aa pret't, as a
June Bridt' ma11 M changed to
N-.r bride In I:.. V egaa,
Neo. Clark CounQI Clerk l,orttta
Bmomon said Tll<adav . 4,%7B
ff'IOFriale liuNa aotrt iatud ht.
Noonnber ,-com.par.a with
3.976 In'"""·
· 'lbirteen-year.-old Vicki Ly.-
Cole, the Deshler, Oh!o, PI who
provided Richan! M. Nixon with
tile theme for hJJ adininistration,
and her family will attend bis In-
auguration u bis pet'IOll8i guesL
Vicki carried tile sign "Bring Us
Together" that caµght Nixon's eye
as he campaigned for the presi-
dency in her town . • Bridgewater, N.J. police have
discovered. there's .troth in the
adage that criminafs always return
to the scene of the crime. Two gun-
men robbed a motel of. '130 early
this week. The night motel mana-
ger told police it w~s.the l!lame pair
who robbed the place exacUy a
'!'eek ago of '300.
• •
NewlJIWtdi Mr. and "Mr!. Rat1 Kings-
ford recei1.1td a surpria:e gift from
the bride'• father -a wkeflbcn:Cno
ricU jor hu and a pl.Oltic and wickff
baU and chain for hfm. The coliplc
were escmvd for five. bloclc.J bv
police Uarougih1 downtown A.ndcn°"
Calif., #Ur 11 ceremony and recep-
tion ·at tlJ,e A11embLv of God Church. • Any day now Mercus J. Gray of
Marshall, Mich., will receive a
notice in the mall telling him that
if he doesn't file an expense ac·
count with the Calhoun County
clerk's office for his Nov. 5 election
campaip. he is subject to imp~son~
menl Tlhe notice will be signed by
Marcus J. Gr•y. He is the Calhoun
County clerk. Gray, who was re-
elected, ii one of 19 candidates who
failed to file expense accounts as
required by Jaw.
.
Reeqdoa •t
South Viets Due
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In. Paris Sund~y
PARIS (/.P).--Vltllll,,,_ ·ol·
flc1all said tod.l;Y -~ --1..-deleptJon loc)JadlnB v~ Pl111·
dent Nsuytn Clo Ky will arrive hi
Paris Sw'day.
Offlclala ol South Vletnam.'1 diplomatic:
miuian prepared a blf«ale reception
for Ky and his twn at Orly Airport.
The French government. l' r e p a r e d
massive security precautlons.
'3'• decision to accompany Am·
buladCI< Pbam 1Jo01 Lam, who will
held the del<pUon at the emf.....,.
\able, WU I IUdden chuC• of plans.
lk bad Intended !ollowtnB Lam by about
ane week. .
Tha arrival ol Sooth .,~letnam'o twn
will clear the wa1 for the llarl ol
lilt expanded peace porley. But it Is
'expocl6d to bo1 down In procedural
disputes M .800ll as it sttrta.
JCy "triD be SOuth Vlelnam'1 chief
llratefllt for II'• conference. Olliclally
ht ia being deacribed u an adviser,
' 1,
but In fact he, wtD CorrJ ""'' •u\11"':1ty
ol the Salp'&o_. "' -. !lit prueoiltloo ol bb C01Jn!r1'1 case.
Soon after-bt and Lim pl 14 Parll
they are expected .to meet with Am-
bueador W. Av«ell·Hattlman and Cyrus
R. v...._ who Jud the u.~. delotat1on.,
,,,. Americans .,.. to COOJUll with .
.f.be South Vietnaineae on UTangementl[
under dilcuas.ion for the formal talb
In which Nortb Vietnam and the Viet
C.O,'a. National Llberalioa Front wil(
join. Vance already bu met twice thll
week with the deputy cblel ol North
Vietnam's delegation, Col. Ha Van Lau,
to dlacusl arrangement. for getting the
peace talU rolling.
The Americans have been hoping to
get tht conference on the tracks by
Tu""oy, but any precise pl'OpOlal on
thll will require Sooth Vietnam'• agree-
ment. So, too, will any other procedures
provisionally agre«I to by V 111<e and
Lau.
Leftist Thr.ongs March
Through Streets of Rome
ROME (UPI! -Filly tbouJand left·
isl ·-aod -l!I them burHng otlcb and lllone5 m::2 sboutb!g
"Bo Ho Ho Chi Minh," roared Uir°'!gh
the streets of Rome today m a maas!ve
general ltrike bandcullod the city.
2 Girls Accused
Of KiJ~in~ Boys
For Fun of It
NEWCASTLE, England (UPI) -Two
elementary achoo! tfrll were brou&ht
to trial today on chargee of murdering
two little boya for the full ol ll Pr-·Rudolph LJON told a jury
trying Nonna Bel~ 13, and Mary' !<II,
11, for murder that they killed the two .
boys "solely 'for the \'leNart and U•
citement afforded by the tllllng."
'"nte girls, who are not rtllted, pleaded
innocent.
A juvenile court directed'that the gtrla
be tried for the murder of;. Brian Howe,
3, and Martin Brown, 4i ;1'bo lived in
their workln1-clau ntightieiottood of lht1
northern Engliab Industrial· qlly.
Martin was found dead In an abandoned
house near his home Jast1 May. Two
months later Brian was found de•d in
the ume are•.
...
He Trade,d Cq,ncer
For Antibodies
. LIMA, Peru (AP) -A YOUOI Peru-'
vtan physician 11)'1 be jftly hi.ve. cured
hl.s half-sister's cancer by giving her can·
ett·fighUog antibodies~which he created
by injecting him!elf with her cancerous
cell!.
Dr. AUonso Zavaleta Cruzado, 34., said
that the. experiment Was performed less
than a month ago an<( five years are re-
quired before It will be known if his sl.s·
ter. Mrs. Elis Wenztn, has been cured
of cancer o( the uterus. But the cancer
appean to have diS;8ppeared, he a'dded.
He said he took ipeclmens of his sis·
ter's cancer cells and injected them in
hiJ own leg. Hl.s sy1t.em formed anUbod·
ies to deJtroy the fOrtign cell!:, the doc·
tor explained, and the antibodies w er e
then transferred tollia sister.
The clamorous dtmon.!tration came
amid the worat eutbum'. of violence and
civil disorder In e!Jbt yws and police
fW'td wldescale 61oodsbed, but none
OCC!DTtd.
At one p o l n t about 10,000 atudenta,
chanting "death to the bourgeoise,"
threw bottles and roclt.s at natlonal po-
lice, then broke windows and car wind·
shields as the police took cover. Student
leaders finally succeeded in calming
the crowd, angry at the government's
faUure to provide educational reforms
ll!ld better wages.
The. turbulence ,erupted Monday after
Siellian police shot and killed two farm
workers during an unruly demonstration
over Jow agricultural prices.
TQday's dlsorders began with a march
by strikers and .sympathetic students
from •. .lhe Roman Colosseum through the
heart of the city, tied up by a 24-hour
tlrlke.
'No Indication'
Of Trouble, Says
Survivin__g Miner
, FAIRMONT, W.V1. (AP) -One of
the 21 men wh:o eacaped from the mine
uplOllon near Mannington on Nov. 20
teltlfled today there wu no indication
"of any trouble" betort blasts and fire
trapped 78 other miners .
The . West Virgint~ Department of
Mines-.opened a 1wo-day preliminary
~Ing . today iii.lo the disaster. The
78 trJpped ~.wert •civen up for dead
Friday ntgbt when . officials ordered
-Mo'untalneer Coal Co. No. 9 mine sealed.
. RepresentaUves of the U.S. Bureau
of Mines and the United Mine Workers
Union were al5o present when the hear·
Ing opened this morning at the Fairmont
federal building.
Russell Foster, a lampman on the
midnight shift in No. 9, said the mine's
four venWaUon fans were working and
there wu no inkling of trouble the
morning or the first explosion.
Foster aald there was a power failure
"at the Blope bottc.m about 3 a.m.,"
but he said it was quickly remedied
by a maintenantt man and had no effect
on the rest of the mlne's operaUon.
Foster al.so said the electronic board
which he manned was functioning pro-
perly and Indicated all .systems
01tislactory In the bill mine.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A I
the anUWar demonatr1ton 'WhO ·
with authorlUes in the street.a of
du r l n.1 the Democratic Nail
yeqpon aay1 poUce undercbver
tried to spur the prOtesten ~ viol
David JlelilnBer, chairman of
tlonal Mobilization Conu'1tte. 14
the War In Vietnam, toldAo House
investigating the Chici&o
Wednesday that the poµce a.gents
to blur the purpose ol the demonstr
by urging them to use force ..
Ddlinger, who was called for a
day of testimony today before a
committee of the House Commit
Un-American ActiYiU ... Allio laid'
appealed to ui'e _protes1et1 ·Opt iii
even "when police bnrtallY·a~ed
There Was 11 brief flurry beftre
hearing act'ually started Wednelday
Yippie 'leader Jerry Rubin I
outside the room dressed in a
Claus suit and carrying a t.oy fllll.
was ordered kept out by Cha
Richard Icbonl CD-Mo. I
· Rubfu, wlio aJiowed up at hear
last OCtober wearing a bandoleer a
war paint, told reporters hi11 latest
tume "'as typical of the commit,
whlch he described as "k total c·
He said. he wore the Santa Claus
to ridicule the committee by poin
up the "Red Devil." ·
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War Lost at Pearl Harbor
' SYDNEY (UP 1) -from WuhlnafGn Wu haaded N •• , i11y, compoc\ 11111 ••
Australian b11tmian Cblrlea •to a blcyclt -!tr conven1"11 obj«I fO< air at.
Bat._ uJ4 today tvenla . delivery" ""'" Jl'.intfod >Ill tact.•• have prove4 tbot the Doc., Hooolulu bt cGmmerclaJ chan-"°Ill& Amerlcono," Ba-
7, IHI attact on Pearl Harbor ne11tbot~1111Dd17.,... , told UPI, "bad broken tile
lea1ed Japan'1 fate and Jn. in&-' J1PU111 coda -iacluding-
sure4 an ultlmate allied Tic-Tile m-. Baleion aid, tile ooe known u 'Purple'
lory. ,.., dela'"'1 by tile Jo"""' -and were ' oble to reld
Bat.son, who IJIOlll 15 eara attect and dW not racb Gen. tile moot pr Iv ate com-"''arching Australia'• flnt Wolter c. Sharl. COlll!lllDdinl munlcollool pwlng between
•Ingle-volume blt1ol7 of the 1eneral of the H •"a l J a n tile Jopueoe l\V!'JU!l'lll and
Pacific war, ll1d tt wu "LD-department. tmW avea boun tu amblaldon. con I u 11,
COllCtlvable Iba! • n y b o d 1 oiler the alllot. mllltary allaCbu .and IOC1"0t
could havt failed to forecaat Ba-Aid ...... had ljeeo ogenla !Jnwcboul the WCM'Jd.
the Japaneae attack on the l of amJiip from blah Tile decodlDI of tb ., •
American Naval base tn ~~ "olficua on the · mesaacea.. Pve • ..:' Amor erithoald
Hawaii." vulnerability of Pearl Harbor bave liven -w• cans .
He wrote In "The War With beginning In· UIH, wbeo Brtg.' a _....,. lhal" mod e
Japan" that tbt warning of Gen. William "Billy" Mitdlell IUl]ll'lle lmpoalble.
the impeodlng attaclc RD! dOICribed the laland of Oahu Bateson delcribed . I b e
Old World
Mediterranean
Spanish Furniture
Received c1ncell1tfon of $22,000.00
Sp1nl1h incl Mtdlterr1n11n f:"'rnlture Al ...... T .. 9_,ttr._..N ...
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Itew u follows: Georgeous It ~ custom
quilted sofa with separate loose ~illows with
heavy oat trim decor and matching chair, S
matching oak occasional tablO!, (2) 58" tall
decorator. lampiJ, banging chain swag lamps
1n wrought iron, an 8 piece king size master
bedroom suite 1n pecan panelled Medlterran·
ean style with top quality 15 yr. warranty
king size mattress & box s~rlnp •. Spanlah
decor dlnlng sel etc. ·
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Japanese attack a s a
"brilliant tactical victory"
that crippled the American t1~Sj~g_~:f~~.:~~~~?S7J fleet and facilitated
J ·a p an'1mlll~ operaUo111 "It'• ·eomt to be bud to Ignore him thia Y'M·"
elswhere in the Pacific.
NO ADVANTAGES
"But," he said, "it pined
the Japanese DO worthwhile
strategic advantages,
particularly aa the all,lm-
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Churchill Rises Again
portant aircraft c a r r 1 e r 1 LONDON (AP) -A statue on a pedestal in the Churchill
(Enterprise and lnlgton) of Sir Winston Churcblll in Arch, between the Jobbla and
escaped.· bla debating stance -hands the debating chamber.
"Further," he pointed out, on hips, legs· apart, jaw thrust There wW be . no cigar.
4'Pearl Harbor a c b i e v e d· forward -b to be his Smoking ls not permitted in
overnig'ftt what DO other event memorial in the House of the chamber, and Nemon told
could have brought about IO Commons. newsmen: "Sir Winston once
.quickly -tbc ~!lamping out Baroness Spencer-Churcblll,. !<\Id me that lle_w®ld >•u•er
of the vociferous and ln: the war leader's w l do w , forgive me if I showed him
fiuenual advocates of a policy helped a Commons committee with a cigar. rve tried to
of non-intervention and the make the choice between two catch · his mood when in the
muting of all AmerieaM plaster modela submitted by middle of 0 0.bale."
behind {'resident Franklin D. Oscar . Nemon, the sculptor Belon Churcbll1 died In
Roo,,evelt in the vigorous J>l'O' chosen for the task in 1966. 1965, he let it be known that
aectuion of the war. The bronze statue will be Nemon was his choice for the
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tory in fact sealed Japan'•
fate and ensured an ultimate
allied victory.''
Bateson said the Americans
Intercepted a coded message
on Sept. 24, ID which Tokyo
instructed the Japanese con-
sulate in Honolulu to divld
the waters of Pearl Harbor
into five designated areas, and
give periodic reports where
warships were located in each
of the designated areas. The
message asked that particular
mention be made of two or
more vessels tled up alongside
the same wharf.
ANOTHER Mm!AGE
On Sepl. 29, Bateson aaid,
Tokyo sent another message
which the Americans
deciphered, 11etUng up codes
de!ignatlng the location of
warships in Pearl-Harbor .
Two weeks later, Tokyo
messaged it.9 Honolulu con-
sulate that Japanese·
American relations w e r e
"most criUcal" and directed
the ship posiUon · reports be
sent at least twice a Wf!f!k.
"Incredibly," said the
Australian historian, "none of
these decoded messages was
ever passed on to Hawaii as
they were considered by
Washington mi 11 tar y In-
telligence to be 'routine re-
quests.'''
Bateson sa.id an ionospheric
stonn blotted out Army radio
conununicatlons b e t w e e n
Hawaii and Washington, and
robbed Pearl Harbor of a last·
\ ~inute warning which Army
,>;;hief of staff, Gen. George
C. Manhall was desperately
attempting to relay to Hawall.
Hawaii Studied
HONOLULU (AP) -The
Hawaii chapter of the Sierra
Club says popu]aUon growth
threatened the natural beauty
of Hawaii A committee is
stuyding the dangers of excess
population.
--MEXICO
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met tn a tavern offered to WASHINGTON (UPI) -A earlier this Week that dealers
shan • boUle ol cbampq:oe cheated en warrantJ work and wJth blm. -apotuman few: the -naUon'1 custom 1 Bowllnl laid poiioe Wed-···~•e dealers said !Oday also soaked ers on oan
•1.1.. .. he coaJd -i__,.... interest rates. neaday lbe Jul --. Ibey -were being made the 11 tile cbar&es were true,
remember wu lltttng at • '"whipping boy" by critics who Williama said, deaJen would tlble witb b1a new friends be .... ~ and lea"·A-.a" and and tile clwnpagne bottle. accuae them of gou gl ng ~·~ "~'~
However, he staggered back customen for car repairs. . would not "be able to continue
into the ame bar babbllq Toin. A. Wllllama, · . a to Hve 1n their own com·
incoherenUy, with a &Uh 00 Cb 1vro1 et de a 1 er 1 n muniUes."
hla bead. according to the Greensboro, N.C., and presi-He cited a survey taken
barkeeper. The bar~ -of tbe N a 11 on a I by bis organizaUoo In wlllch
tbougbl he wu a drunk and Automobile Dea.Im Amocla· he said 64 percent oI the
hid him~ lion, told a Senate aub-respondents were sati.sfied
While this was going <11 committee the dealer had with the dealers' service.
Bowlin(• drinking fr 1 e n d 1 been "condemned and con-Another witness told the
went to the Showboat casino, victed by rumor, hearsay and committee that auto manufac-
presented hII drivers license, gooslp -even deliberate .. "-8 dedded Ip -·!I'!"
and asked for the ,12,500. '11ley distcrlion of facts." .. · , Car Wart~ as a,la!e!J, pro.
said lbefd lost tile receipt. Willlams, wiljlll! ~ ...,Uon Jimmlck ~ "tlien lall-
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HISTORIC FIND -This .tiiii:ht be the oldest pyr!,.. . areheo!ogist Dr. Robert HW..r sayt ca"'9tl Utliii
qrid in the New World, an inver1'4 dirt cone built by · indicates the pyramid wu cOostruc;ted an>lllld llJO
prehistroic farmers in llOUtheute~ Menco. UC · BC. · -_ •
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Outed,. conical "pyramid," repbrts thal carbori dafing in-
belleved to the oldest in the ' (ticates the 100 foot high
western bemiapbere, has been pyr.amid was built around 88
uncovered in t r o p i c a r B.C., prob8bJy by a race of
IOUthea8tem Mexico. farmers.
Dr. Robert Heizer, Universl-Unlike any o:ther known
LAYAWAY NOW
300 Bi••• to Choose from
$5 H-_, llke 'IA Dec. 24 ..
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the cone on the llland II LI ,STANFORD (Alll'4 KSW..
Venta off the TOlll!a JllVer lli'd It~ ill!llr~ lain
estuary , __ at ·--~ 10 -bu , .. __..., eJlmlNtm '·" ·= -.,_ lalllJj( if.d; 19 .ll!idontf. : metrically alternating valleys ~-~Udii, 1...;,
and ridge! running dmm I~ wJQ!;, .otbei't made Jut ?r_eu
slopes. by !Jle' stem., ~fl<
Dr. Heirer, who bu bem -the Study tL EduClllori; wUl
di_.u:iog at the site ftr U yean be vot.el'.I on by the-fa<:ultJ
with anthropologlat J oh n this spring. -.
Graham, also of UC Berkeley, The committee's repcrt WU
and Dr. Philip Drucker of the rt~ the . Af"' • 41..J UniVehity of Kentucky, s.lys ~ruvers1ty offJCJa~ announced
the fluted cone may be a it cost $115 million to opera'te
substitute for a volcanic·cooe the school for the year ending
used f li · last Aug. 31. er re gious purposes. VI Pr 'dent K neth Ill
W 'd ' It her ce es1 en • ,; e 181 1n a ec ure e, Cuthbertson predicted it will
'Ibe, Ohn~s : ~. Ne~ cost $250 million .to operate
Worid a Frrst C1vdizatlon, the university iD 1978.
that th~ _cone, at th~ center Tuition during the io.years
of a religt~ ceremorual ar~a, will increase from '214.5 nert
could easJ!y have ~n copied year to $3330 in 1978.
from eroded volcaruc cones Six professors and three
on the nearby mainland. students were named last
He visualized the Olmecs January to study the scbOol's
as using La Venta island as grading system.
an a.gr:icultural f e r t i 1 i t y They recommended an A-B-
rellg.ious center entrusted to C grading system, with the
a priesthood. elimination of D and F grades.
For the past 30 years, great Students would be permitted stone heads, jade offerfn:gs, to take any course, subject
altars and other artifacts havi to instructor apprOval, on a
been unearthed there, but ft no-credit bull.
was not until earlier this ye8r The rep()rt proposed an' )n.
that the probable significance crease of independenl wort
of the vart complet was by stude.nta_ free of coune
discovered, Heizer said. requirements.
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Maybe you think . you haven't got a thing to wear. Bui DAILY PILOT advertising
representatives have ideas in all ·sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a
program · lo fit· your needs. And we'll make ii Iii your budget; loo .
Come in today and brme around the shop lh~I produces the best-dressed
' newspaper in town. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your product,
goods or services will be displayed in the .most respeded showease you can fiad. · .
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·~·~ .. ,.., . . '.:'.~' ·BUEllOS Ml!ES (AP·) ~' President Onlpi>la, siding that blrth control violates the
. ptesJdent Juan c-. pngarul! of with .the con~aUYe bishops Pope's. dirtcUves Argen~, Js ~to counter ., who. . control the . C&tbollc , Many Ar1entines c I a I m
press~ for birth control. by Church in Arg~ttna. bu more births are neceMary to
offerl·ng ,to ln.e·rea·-s:e_ aJ$sertfld cbend.Jence-to the populate and develop their
""1Uowaq~ for families with. PoP-f:'• ruijng on artlficlaJ country, wbert 24 mllllon peo.. :-~nt children._ -_ _ ·_~th_coritr91._ .. ;· ple li'!!e _in lRJ!l'eJl baU tbe __;,:: : .l'I'he allowance now I! 2,100 • Tbe A\}>eneum, of the site-of the United States.
....... ~or fl:lnonthly Per· child~ Republic, a Church-oriented ... Some economists say_Jhll ~ 'f!C. is p,ald by the parent1s cultural club ·to whicf) many Argentina's birth rate of t.t
employer until the child is top govunment of f·t·c i a I s percent is too low for such ~8 )'t!ars old. belong, said Jn a statement. a vast country
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LEATHER COATS
NeUJ/ '>!-l'IEW I fr.,.. llla<1el for B.,.. .t Glrhl
BABY CROW·A·TOOTH ' * She ls.so llft-lik._ ties
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Elegant llqueur-s in Robinsa1t.s special gift package,, ,oul" Lazy
Susan holding one-tenth bottles of famous N\arie Brizard ·apricot 'Af,ry.
Cr-eme de COcao, Anisette and green Creme de Menthe. BeautlfuHy
gll't-w,..pped and ..-c1y for gMlclous giving, 21.95. From an assortment
of exclusive gilt Packages of fine liei-uors and wines. Liquor Department.
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giving the best, ou" selection of private stock liquor'S and wines .. ·
Shown, .Jo/VR &-yea,.·old Bourbon, ·s.39 ti,e fifth .• ~ .JWR ext.~a .Hgh~ .
8-year old S~otch.,. 7;15 the fll'th • .Jo/VR Fl"ench Brandy, 539 th'e
firth. JoNR C&nadian Whiskey, 6.19 th" fil'th~ Private stock liquors
, :, and wines a"'.a il~ble in assOrted cases or 12 bottles at 103 saVlnQ's.
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than happy to assist yeu with sug~estlons for yOl.lr holiday girl; list.
/'vial\ and telephone orel10rs are coNlial\y invited, with frea del!very
wt thin the United Parcel area on all puref\ases over a.co.
ROBINSON'S NE\NPORT CENTER 644-29oo
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SAVINGS BY THE HALF·GALLON
Pl"e-Chrlstmas ,;p6e1a1s from our wide ·
assortment of bre.nds,, in convenient;.
· half-gallon bottl'!s with easy-pou~ sj>outs,
Ballantlne's Scotch Whiskey, 14.981 Ofd
CraN Bourbon, 11.491 from OUI" pl"ivl.te
label liquors, .Jo/VR Vodka, 9.13 , .JWR .
Gin, '9 .67, All .Vailable in case: lots .d . .
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!:OS p,m., ft1$h flr1, Westmln1!er "NI Sprlntdolt
7:H p.m .. medlcel tld, 7115? Gardtn
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DEATH NOTICES
PADDOCK
L!lUll EuveM .P1dclcict.. "301 W1rner.
Huntington 8e1Ch. Survived b't' wlN!.
LHll1n; dl\tllhlff, Mer!Ofle Tvler;
Two 1ninOM:lnl 1nd -l/'Mloflrll'ICJ. .....,. Services, Frld1y, 10 AH.. Olld1v
lro!Mn Cti.pet. l11temient, R:.,..
H'lls M~1I P111<. Dlr~lltd bv
Dlldiv 8ro1hers H11n!lneton V1!11v
Mortu1rv. 1.17·7771.
WERNER
.+.ua111t Joh" Werner. A11t U , ot " it. Vii E$1rlldl, L11ur11 1:1011. Diie d lle1th. Decl'mber 4. Survl~ by wll1.
Mebel1 son, ,,.,.,,....m D. Werner, Sin
Olevo; 1l1llor, M.lrle Kinsey, LDI An.
9flel. 5ervlcn wlll be Mid llf Gr~• Cllel>tl, Ing"""-! Mt:morl1I P111<,
Frid..,., l PM. wllh Dr. Ectw1nl J.
C11dwt!I ott!d1llftl. Dlre<l!!d bv !ell
e.roe.iw.v MortWlrv. 110 8rotdw1v,
C1>111 Mew.
TESSIER
Mlrv M. Teuler. "" ti. ot 1961 M1ple SI., C1>1t1 Mal, 5urvlved bv
Milblno, L!lU11; two d1u1hter1, M"-
lllOM Wesflll, ot Of"lnttl Mra. L!lUI"'
1"1lmer. Tcl<Vl), J"''"; live 1r1nd·
(hlldren 1nd ell~t art1t 9r1nd~Mklren. ~rvlcea. Frld1y, 11 AM. We1!clltt
CMPllL !nlennenl, H1rbor litH! Me-
morj1I P111<. \1111!1tlot1, tonklM .
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Rutlngton Beacll
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Next Projec't: A -Shark Hunt
30Youths Use Beach
For Other Purposes
By JOHN VAL TERZA
OI TIM D1tlr f'llot 511ff
When one thinks of high
school seniors out on a boating
weekend fun things like water
skiing, sailing or just beach
lounging come lo mind .
But for about JO Orange
Coast youths weekends at the
shore are filled with hauling
nets, catching sharks, tagging
marine organisms, or with the
Tigors of painting and sanding
boats.
The youths. all high school
students who have sbown pr<r
mise in marine studies. ha ve
become amateur m a r i n e
biologists under the guidance
of the department of popula·
tion and environmental biology
at UC Irvine.
Dr. Gilbert W. Bane Jr.
associate professor in the
department. is the group's
mentor.
Another sponsor is Explorer
Seoul Post 333, which, under
a special membership pro·
gram allows g i r Is tn
participate in the marine
study program.
"As a matt.er of rac t;• Dr.
Parkin~ Lot
Bids Sou~ht
SANTA ANA -Bids will
be opened· Dec. 16 for opera·
ti.on rights lo , the west
courthouse parking lot ad·
joining the new C o u n t y
C:Ourthouse.
The Jot will be operated on
a i>ay-parking basis with 25
cents for the first hollr and
a $1 daily maximum. The
-.perator will receive 25 per-
cent of the first S3,500 of
the monthly gross and bidding
will be on the percentage for
reve~e . in e1cess of that
amount.
The lot will have 222 spaces.
Bane said, "the girls seem
to be the most enthusiastic
workers in the group."
'The organization of the
group is loosely knit , an'cl the
activities, including a weekly
Tuesday night meeting, are
lnJormal. , .
"The members themselves
decide what they .want to cfo .
Sometimes they just come iti:to
the department at UCJ and
ask if they can help," Dr.
Bain said.
"Helping" I nv o 1 es
everything from fitting out the
department's si1 boats to net-
.ting fish, tagging an<:l·c_hartjng
the migratory habits of
marine creatures. Ne.Itron the
agenda Is a shark hunt. ..
Most of the students have
taken extension courses of-
fered by the university. ·"Much
or the time they out.shine
the adults enrolled in the
courses," the professor noted .
The 21h-year-old program
has borne frult .for ·the science
of marine studies,·Bane said.
By the Ume the · students
are ready for c~ge they
already have a firm ·ba~ in
the ·'dirty work" of marine
science.
"When they begin their col·
lege work they have no more
fantasies about the aCUViW.
'J'hey know all about the hard
work and the problems." he
said.
Pact Given
ANAHEIM -The ·state
Department of Public Works
has awarded a $7.19 million
contract to Polich-Benedict
Constructors for construction
of a five-mile stretch of
Riverside Freeway in northern
Orange County .
Thf! project will run from
the Newport Freeway to a
point one-half mile east of
Eucalyptus Drive in Anaheim.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e GARAGE SALES
GALORE:
Knittin& machine •.• ce-
ment mixer ... Mnch 11.w
kitch!n lihk ... bowlliw
ball .. , 3% hp outboud
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dows .•.• wiJ"s ... rf:fria·
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iterm ..... •~"=°· : ,tape ~rder •• ~ ..
equipment ...• e wJ n-1
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• F'lameleaT! Thaf1 tbe
description for th1I S Bil
:Z M aJ)l.rtment tn Nn·
port Presurft~ ' 1lt1 I-.
means all -e~trk, YoU'D
have Utl' homeW'Ol'k U yuu
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Ulcei:s(Do, Don't) Turn Cancei-ous FRIGIDAIRE
Wlalela 11 ltf
m;w YORK~)_~ llnoedledando!1!haL lrom atamadi cancer bl r)udlodubonlp-.Ollly llllltld-latbe_..., Al ip' 'PLIANC.ES! lorge«ale statllllcal 1"l'VtY On a lcag-term bull lholr from . ltomach ulceralloa -an •u""""t!Go o! cella can o( otomacti cancer dlatbe la
..,. backs Ibo ~ Iden-"moHauty ·q~" dlf· big !tie two YWI lmmedlalely ~ ~ paolUve-tbe Vlilted · lllata, over the / · llOli>ltallallom. , ly and ·tn Ibo COM o! 1 pill lew decada but -tll1c opinion that the benign fer«! very lltllo lnm f!>al 'l\e latter wu to be ex· atomacb ulcer tlult • requ1m uictn bava nol decltoad. No
atomach ulcer rutly II ever o! mea and womeir o! Ibo pected since they wenrulcer • aurgory. • ... abould co!duaa tho alao
cb-over Into the mallg· aama -In tbt sel>eral patWU, ho-llllblr stomach Hlrohata'11 lat la tic 1 D· CGIDIDOll duedeoal ulcer rib nan&'~· Mamcbuattli ~8"1a..Bul ..,_ ia\e 111rohata at-lumlnated 1 pvt o! 'larpr the otomach ulcer. 11 la well
· 11"' , • ....,...._!bat will letl.r o! tbt atomach ulcef tribute<! to mallgnalll U1cerr Jnyst•-. For ouknown eatabllJhed that 11 ..._ no1 .. ,.;;;, __ • b . llDoe pall-died 'ol beart ~ . . _, ' .,.... r.r~ Y 111111)', ..-,_ • .,b d • ., bavblg'beeo millak'tnl.Y ......,.. there baa ""1 a lead to cancer. '!¥ llomacb ul..,. ls nol ·an ., ar •••• --;:======..:========~..,...,.::;;;::;;;::;;::;;;::;;;;:--II anrmnnon affliction ln..a drlv· arteries.
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--------medical _ _, ·attn ... Tomle l!lrohala, divided ·-
lstl. · Into tboee wbo bad bad their
She's Shape
.'Of Things
·To Clime
0ne aothorlly estimates tba1 lllcen beatedM c11e1,·mec11ca.
aoma 17 pertent ol llomatb tlon and bed ...t, llill thoo<
canc:en begin wltb, benlp wboaa ulcen were nmoved
ulcers. A 1909 authority, .surgically. Among the former,
' however estimated that 71 numbering 1,038, there were
percent ' developed from more deaths from liver clr-.
ulcen. rboob and aulclde !ban In the
'Ibe new 1taUstlcal llll'VtY comparable general . popula-
Waa of t,9'28 peraaos who had tion. •
' beea tr:eated for stomach ulcer The statistics <OUld nol
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"Artistry in Moving"'· for ffle
llST MOYE
of
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Call:
~9.4-:1025
LONDO)' (AP) - A 1111len-Jn nine Boaton bospllala. '111ey rmoal why these varlanls oe-
dldly Jll)iporllonad young lady were "foll.Wed" for I to I' curred. Bui they did abow
In a bikini mali:es It easy . years alter tbtlr dlscbarge, the medlcally-tr:ealed palieob
lo "tbl.nk metric." s b e1 to establlsb how many bad had a much h1gber death rate
meuures 91Ml~J.!. .Tbat'• .~\•~ :-==:"::::-:-:----':-:--=:::::::;:::::'"-:'==:=:-:====-=---::'-:'::::-:-::-'.--:----'-"=--·11
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I "Coo, that'• a nice bit o' -~ · •• ~ '~~~.~aald• . . ~· .' 0i..:...S-11:1C! .
the Jl.uolije Mlsi MOlrlc; l!ld --Jt.A ~ . 1·u;w.& 1"11"' ·-""'~"""
another blow wu ltruck for . ~ \"""': . · · ~
Jh• coming molulion In . . c:;> . WHIM 'io \I I
British lnd\151ry. • .~· 1\\, ....
Miss Metric la the poster
girl whose cbarms BritaJii bu
enlisted to pu!h a campaign
to switch the naUoii away
from measurements in incbes,
feet and yardl ,sful change
. it to tbe rnetriC system of
measuremen:b. Miss Metric,
· 24, is a pbOtograpber's model
named Della Freeman. who
admits she was a bit abaken
·when she .was lnfoniied her
measurements were 91Ul0-
CHILDREN'S
914.
· "I'm five feet 7lh, but l
, have no idea what that ls
, ln meters," ahe said. "They
didn't tell me."
DRiii SHOD
The poster was Issued by
· the Construction l n d u 1 t r y
'. Training Board.
Wooing the workers from
lncbe! to mllllmetmi, even
; tn the measurements of
glamorous girt., IJ nol going
to· be el!)' In a land wblcb
Is accu5tomei:l to thinking ln = .. ~ ·rods, cballll and
• Some Brlllab
menb dale to Jl<lmU lfaodfod• of lf'llot, Hien and ., ..
. " ' ~ torialo for -• ..i Holld~y _...,.. ' . ..eia.~. -·· ..:.~ .. bd u' IUl 01 """'-V-"D•in+fff" for "MISSIES" ••• H....._ &j IS perconl of the "orld'1 • "1'ul8Uon, aod Brllllb !n-,_ Slioot for "l.ITT1..E 6ENTS.
dUBby 1bJnU 11'1 more practl-
c:i_ ~~·~I .......................... . C are "'l' to ca)t(ilato IOYS' &id simple to understand, wllb ,
ev'Orytbfug divided Into tens
a!ld bundreds. Bui !be Brltilb '
do nol 51Jl10hder tbtlr · tndl-· ij'1s llgbtly. Many B!I'* !<el
tHey'll Dever be at home when
llie metric syaiem lakel aver hi 1971.
"I've been drink1ng beer all
rne life 1n a pub," muttered
a rebeDJoua worlanln, "and
by the pin!. Wbafl ~ -rolnl
to be whaft Ibey ltl rid of
the pint?"
The cherlabed Brtllab pint
will become D.5t/9 of a Uter.
Tunnel I.ink
Set in 1976
LONDON (AP) -'Ille
multlmllllon-dollar Engl I 1 ~
Channel tunnel project n:= Britain to France wu be
Tuesday wltb announcement
of two passlble alte& for a
giant Iennlnal In Eogland.
Tho plans would bllo 1 ~
acre chunk out ol the Kent
countryside near FoJke!tone
and Dover, Britain'• inlJn
Channel portl.
The Ministry of Tranaporl
armouncement set the openlna
date for the tunnel u lt'11.
It would run to Sangatte, near
Calais, and be about JS mllet
long.
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''TIJUANA''
Rl·TRIADS
CHILDllN'S
Al t.ether •Pput witk
r•taber tl1'9 soles. A
"HE..MAN"'· ltyte for
bo)'I. A raal 9111 for
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COWBOY
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Srown..MD rivf• 'fof the ofUtt(e
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ftr Chrittm••·
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wheels. Coaster brake, converts for boys or girls
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hot onel Whitewall tire with tube, blue-while.contour
seat chrome frame. Now, at savings! reg. 22.99, 19.99
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11 to 8. {No mail or phone o~ers, please)
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Judges' Wi -ves
'Hear ye, hear ye.
Wives of Orange County judges will be guesUI_ of honor during a
Champagne Tea Thursday, Dec. 12.
The event will be "in session" from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Garden
Grove home of. Mrs . Sylvan Aronson.
Sponsored by the Lawyers' W\ves of Orange County, the festive
holiday tea will be ably "presided over" by Mrs . Lawrence Casey of
Garden Grove, cl).airman. A traditional ChMstmas theme has-been.
selected for decorations.
Invitations in green and gold depicting the 1eal of. Lawyers'
Wives encircled by a Della Robbi.a wreath have been mailed to th.1
300 members of the group by Mi's. James W. Obrien and her commit·
tee. ·
Providing tea sandwiches and cookies for the merry event will
be new members, under the direction of, Mrs. John Andenon.
-.-DECORATIONS AWEIGH -<lalancing decorations and a wish
for a successful tea are three members of the Lawyers' Wives of
.~Orange <Minty <_left to right) Jhe Mme;;. James E. Mason, Jack
Lincoln and Jon R. Stuhley. The ebampagnt Tea will take place
Thursday, Dec. 12 in the Garden Grove home of Mrs. Sylvan
Aron.son. It will honor wives of Orange County judges.
Honorees invited include Mrs. William Murray, Mrs. Kenneth,
E. Lae, Mrs. William W. Thomson, Mrs . Kenneth Williams, Mrs. Walt-
er Steiner, Mrs. Stephen Tamura, Mrs. Eugene C. Langhawer, Mrs •
Ronald Crookshank, Mrs. Bruce Sumner, Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
Mrs. James Cook, Mrs. Byron K. McMillan and Mrs. Harmon Scoville.
Mrs. Clark Fergus ts in charge of publicity for the tea .
~hi Omegas Share Holiday Sp iri t With Others
• -' -Sb~ng holiday spirit wilh others are members of
·_the Harbor Area Chi Omega Alumnae who will gath·
,...er1in ·the Dover Shores home of Mrs. J. R. Betson
Tuesday evening, Dec. 10. Laden with canned goods
11.nd gifts which will fill a decorated basket for a
"D.eedy family are Mrs. Edwin L. Barkley (center) -
and Mrs. Marvin L. Sargent (right) who an ·greet.
ed by Mrs. Betson. A>sisting her during ~ cham·
pagne cookie buffet and gift exchange will be Ure
Mmes. Thomas De Forest, Alton Beck, .Eugene
Barnes, Robert Lane, James Bridges . and 1.Robett
Lucas.
Treasure of Goodies Sto red lo r Party ·•I
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Pinales tun ol sweets are alway• a delight to chil-
dren. Ne different will be the youngsters and parents
invited to Ille UC! Faculty Staff Wives Holiday Par-ty for Children scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8 from
2 to' 4 ·p.m. in the UCI Commons. S(z;ng up one of
tile animals lull of aweet treasure art (left to right)
David Moore, Mrs. William· Parter, Barbie ~
and Mrs. Harold Moon. Each child attending thti
party will be asked to brinl a eifl to be donated .te.
children at Ute Santa Ana Day Care Center, ~
groilp'• philanthropy.
l , . . ·r ,~is Teenage Flower Child Cast Her Lot and Wenf to · Pot
--jjEAR ANN LANDERS' U you need
· a -lt!tt.e:r from a 19-year-old girl who
~ lm<Qced marijuana and can teU the
. wskl wia.t it's like. here it ls:
forp ,.,ths'my ltlends t>lked oboot
l'Ol'"'11~· They JnsiJted marlju;ma IJ .._ -'1jia! It'• lefs .dama&i111 .than ~ -• not habtMonning, n n
~al symptom&, no hancover and
~. I deCided' to try It. .
ANN LANDERS ~
8lmple decis1orus. I had to ask my sister
which dreM to wear to work. t found
my8elf uklng the girl at the next desk
.AL~ lint we lmOked in groups· and how to spell 1lmple wotds. 1 began
~ gal high. µch o! us paid pulling lhilll' off becaUi8 I couldn'I
lbe "lklst" wM' bought ·I.ht gr~~ make up my mind about anything. I
a 'J'G"l'ter. Then "'e bepn ~ ~ lost my appetJte and couldn't 1ileep.
ln pi1ta. .Aller a few .weeka · l •t.aned ' I u.!ed to read a · lot, but· lllldenly
lo ·llDo~e aJone. t bou&ht ,the lluf'f by t couldn't concentrate long fn9U1b to
the ounce from a friend. finish a magazine arOcle. t hacl° trouble
~ 1 wbik I hod ln>ublt lllfllinl gelti•i up In the morning . My aupervl~ •
• lold me ii I "811 late again I'd better
look '"' lJlolher job. It .... then Ulal
I decided lo get all the junk.
'Mle flnA day wu line. The second
day I Wiii jittery. The thlrd dai, all
the probletnA I bid been rumlni from
hit me ln. the fact~ I kntw \hen I
was in Wtrae tbape than l ~had ewi
been In lief I WU determined lo
kick the ha~'""' l'vl ...,. ~
hell bu~ thank Gail, I licked It.
lt11 been five weekl since I've had
a smoke. I'm almost back to normal,
but not quite. t shudder when I Utink
of bow cloee 1 came to wrecking my
tµe with th11 "harmless" drag.
( started. amok1ng "because I WM
curioua. I kept It op because It mode
the lhlnp I worried about ... m unin>-
,...-. I la}OW now .Ille only way lo
handle problemJ b to ·1000 them and
wort them ouL People who go to pot
-go to pot. -NEARLY HOOKED
D[Wl N/!!ARLV• I • .._add Mlhina
le yodr letter but 'my lbanb lo >'"" Iii WrlllDc' fl. • . .
~EAR ANN LAND~'-~ AIY w~ 1 woman'• bus~ 'diec, her whole
world changes. I became a Widow two mnpiy buy 1 card and olp It. "-1.\11
weeks ago and r can •Uelt to the FRANCISCO '
truth of this . statement. t did not expect. DEAR FRAN: I'm Are )'Olr' ..... did tlOt mean, ''Get Jut.• De mlfilJ to get tt in writing, however. 1bl'8 ued-u ufodua&a.-tt=Mt"'9 1-.
of my friends spelled it out in their .. .,.., · f
"11ympalhy" letters. The mact revelling Tiie wile ml ~ w--...
note closed aa follows : "It was an honor abaacloaed. ~ rul ~ fttf 'tliif
and I ~ to have 'lnown YOO both." them -and mUe 8*'e. l
In other words, •:Thia iS It, Toota:. Get ~ ..
loot." • • AM ~· now ~ --=)! An extr1 W()!llatl b a fifth wbetl . . !!lralller. • .. tella 1"" ...,..
-a problem to hosteues e'<erywhere. 13 years u adviler to lnllfka. 1 I know, too. IOme women consider a at boolutol'es. ; _ j wl~w a threat u well as 1 nW .. nce. Ann 1..andera will ' be &&8d. to l!liliil
flllt must they put It In a sympathy yoo with your l"Obleml.,.,Seml_;'
letter? lo htr In can of ~.o,....y I'~
Please tell your rttder1 If they can't encJo&!l:lg a stampeiil, .et~,,.
think ol}. anything 1upportlvo lo uy lo ... v.
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Style Show SMl'l OllS
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NCL Debs Party Long
After Ball Was Over 11rL illori 8. Welo<rt Jr.
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GcMtlllll''• comermoe t n Palm Sjlrtmp _ ....
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Alta'" dte bill •• over. ti.a
-yaq-.,._..i a die Nallonal C • a r II J 1-Dobulanle Boll ... -_ ,_ • llWnl
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1liglll et the lradltl•••I
JDdball brukf.ul.. Hoatinc die .......... Mr.
and Mn. Olude E. -.... Mr. and Mn. Paul J.
W"illiams, .. -...... tho
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1bt dehrtt:MnMs. e 1 c o r t 1 •
-and .... liae .. joyed
tho..,..., to Iii -
-without --and di9as tho bail.
'lbca attending ftft. Miss
Mary Qvistine ea.. and
Thomas Edward s h e a r e r :
You'll be t9•dy for hollday
glitter In our beal.ltilul crepe
bonded cocl<til.il dres&. Black
only, 6 to 16.
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PrtbaD cocbail p a r t i e 1 _.. ,;.a by Mr. 11111 Mn.
a.rtea IL 8alT In lboir
ear-do! -bmne; Dr. ud Mrs. !'.art w. ~ in
Cbr:ir lJdo Isle """""••: llr. and Mn. Ricbanl w, Smith
who enterWned pr.:tildde and
tho-..and11ma.Au..
T. Compbdl. Cfde. M. Hon, ...... c. , ....... a..do II.
-. Willlam L. O"Bryan
11111 Paul J. Williams -
-in die Palm Room "' die Newpor1er hm.
Julie Nixon's Wedding
Practical Gifts
Top the List
By TEBlll SHAW • brand new shed. and other
hmmrh>ld ttem&.
.. Julie bad asked me for
DEBS RELAX -National Charily League -(left Co rfgtit) Ille y;...,.
Paula Williama, Mary O'Bryon, Chriltine I....i.filll and Judy Meeb 1rigglo
their toe. aa they kid: off their -and nlaJ: at -onal poolball break· fa.t.
NEW YOBX (AP) -Julio N-. who bu bom asking
all her friffllk fer practicaI
-sding gifb. -• pie of ki&cben uttmrla, mope.
a -·" Linda said. "and I tokl her lbe would get ooe1 --------------------------
-and drij>drJ lingtrie at her first bridal shower.
Julie, a S-year-Old bnmette
with spartiiDg O)'... grodal
-deligbl her -· al-tempb to put tho practical
gift. in original packag ...
Mn. Mamie Eisenhower,
tho lmner lint Indy and
grandmolber al /ulie'a fiance,
Dav>!, ... t a bwseplant -bright red Bowen and a llliny
copper cooking uteosil banging
fmn every branch.
Linda Labarre. a
bride&maid, !nm Glm Rock,
N .J ., coostrud.ed a model
"brido" oot al a garl>ago pail,
• trocn. • mop, • duslpan.
Moose Group
w"""" Ii the Moaao. 1151.
-tho -and 1hinl -yo1..m.-1or
'"'"°"lP' in ...... -Colla M..._ The programs bo«in al I p.m. and Mn.
William caJloway, '4MUI.
may be caikd for -in-,.,.,._ reprdiDg ......
benlhip. •
bul ... what ""' apected. ShO -really llUrpriaed. ..
Linda .aid Julie plans to
do all her own housework at
tbe couple.. spaciows ntw'
apartment in Northampton.
Mass.. Both husband and wile
will • ....., das5es al oearby
Amhent and Smith colkges
next &emester.
But not all lht presents at
the shower last weekend in
the East Side apartment oC
Mrs. Elmer R. Bobst, were
IO domestic.
Julie reOOved an entire out.
fit by Emilio Pucci, th•
oupin:ruc Italian designer.
And Mn. !Won Clay Frick,
dangbttt of the late Henry
Clay Frick "' tho Frick Collec-
tioo. gave the bride a black
lray inlaid -gold -of all 31 mm who have been
elected President. inch.ting
Dlvid'a grandfatb!r a D d
Julie'• father_
'"lhr: , lingerit created a
aensaJion... said Linda. "but
111 teU yoa that DOoe of it
WU aieHhrougb."
1bt shower was followed by
a fmmal dinner dance at the
Waldorf Towers apartment fl
Mn. Edwin L ~ -of the investment banker. No
further prewedding festivities
... planned for the imm"1iate rutur.. but Linda ""'1idod
at least cme more shower
bdore tho Doc. 22 wedding.
Luncheon Told
Cloverdales Welcome
Officers, Members
Tri-Hi-Y
Unit Works
On Mural New officers of the Fountain
Valley"" Claverdales, a f-B
group, have been announced.
Serving during the coming
year will be J ancie Rogers.,
Midway City, )ftSidonl; Susan
Tovatt, . Hunting\oo Beach,
vice president ; Cathy
Stefirecbl, HUDtingtoo Beach.
December
Wedding
Planned
,,,. _..,_ "' Renee
Cbarlme Busch and Edward
R. Toplilf bas bom llllDOllDCtd
by her parents. Mr. and Mn.
Gustaf O. Busch of Seal
Beach.
Miss Busch attended Marina
High Schoot where she was
a flag girl She """"1IJ wu
graduate.d .from C b •pm a n
College -a BA ~ in sociology, and was affiliated
with Kappa Delta Epsilon
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aecfttary;SbaronSendra,
Huntington Boacb. troasu=;
Patricia Hudak, F 0 u D l a i n
ValJey, reporter: Debbie
Jooes. Placentia. repesen-
tative: Mary Tubbiola, Foun-
t.ab Valley, a n d Roberta Gennani. Huntingtoo Beach.
r=eatloo ........ and Elim
Borchardt, Fotm.tain Va.Dey,
and Tammy Havel, Hun-
tington Beach. ""£03Dl..t-
arma.
New members who Win
weJComrd into the group in-
clude Rock Eagle. BiD and
Richard Sendra, and B.ob and
Dan SWirechL
otbel' monthly • c l i ... i t y
meetinp include those on
clothing, -. foods, """9
and rabbita.
Fuchsia Unit
Fetes Holiday
Yao-Ky, Junior Tri-ffi-Y
club from Ensign Junicr High
Scboal. is working on a mural
to be displayed al the YMCA 'a
Men's Club Chrbtmas tree Jot,
which will open Saturday in
Colla M..._
In addition to the mural,
the girl! hosted • lasbioo show
and ln11 lwn to ralae fuoda
for the two olym:pic-llim:I
swimming pools al tho Orange
County YMCA.
Memben modeJing their
own originally crWod -• .,. tho Mislea Cathy B<it-
>icb. Sman-. Kathy Bob.
Cindy 1a..m. MialJ Lee, club
president, Dime M a a g ,
Shauna Mack, Kelly
Mc:Connick. lloma McHcme.
Maureen Murphy, Ginny
Rankin. lennller Roese, lJa
Sweeney and Harriett Wat-
lcrd, all al Newport Beach.
A Cuis1mas party will Auxiliary
highlight next Monday'• .. _......._ 1 ........._ n-" ._
meeting "' tho Bay Cities ~-........ -w Fuchsia Society. Colla Mesa is tho Mttnc for
Carol "•'"•• ..rre.t11eits ..-..,. al tho AafilarJ to -~ Barncb 120, v....... "' and Noel treats will be _.. Warid War L 'lbie first Tues-
ranged by Stuart Price, Mn. day "' -IDOllth mrmben Holbrook Mulford am:I Mn. -a-fur a t.m,,,_ aesdon Lem llownea. .........
--promll8t .-al tllo -to lake pll<!e al
the -ruch "' ""'· _ ...... _.mbe
llln. Jlldwd NllDll, Mn. "*" ~. Mn. RA>oald a_. and Mn. Winthrop -· °'"""'" Dwinf1 t h e I r c:nadoal wm be J am e • Gt•.,. Gmtave Aud. Jean
i-. ir.i.. -· --DN!pa and Dao Loper •
'Ille -Ar .. modd " d.e iD the Cbildrea'a -Guild.
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Mn. C. G. Bamer will open
her Laguna Buch home to
memben of Westward Ho
chapler, Daugjllen "' tho
British Empire for a gift u-
dlange and Chriatmaa Jun.
~ mooting nm Monday
al IJo:lll.
Her fiance. aoo ol Mr. and
Mn. Robert Topliff o f
Downey, is a graduate of War-
ren High School, Downey. and
....:eived his BS ct.gree fmn
California State. College at
Long Beach. He served in
Vietnam with the U.S. Navy.
The meeting will tan place al ,,. p.m. aod tho third
at 7:30 p.m. in the. American Tue9day fer • IDdal am:I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LegXlo Hall in Colla Mesa. 1-p;__d_Jn_._>_al_l..:;p_.m. ____ .:_ _____ _
Romantic
Ruffles
to
dream in
by
HCK.LVWOOD ~
v ...... 11. cloeo • short
~ nvfa. llloepthlrt with
-o1...m.. lot .. lnanbly '°"""de _ foot. .., nylon d!iffOll frills edged •-w..,. spill from the rounded
..... ...,._ apill ot Iha end of the
""'8,tlo •-It. Miy matdling blldnL
Size M-M ., glowing coloi>, $1100
. Ill COSTA MESA 1M
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1116 Newp1rt lwld. -Cilsta Mna
(C111f.., ~ .t N~ .... H...._ ...... 1
fAK C~la:.-ILY • ... ..,_. IWm' PAlll ... AIU DallJ f-.JN/ jltlday 'Ill f P'M
I!aen<atiooa may be ob-
tained by colling Mn. Jacl!
Baroid, 494-f51& or Mrs. H. s. J-lnp. 494-03!5.
Tho wedding will tan place
in the Holy Cross Lutheran
Chapel OD Saturday, Dec. 14.,
with the Rev. Elmer D. Tbyr
cooducti:og the ceremony.
PENETRATION
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DAILY PILOT, '-n.t_. -
!Japw for ffl• F111.b.Joes Or••
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Our Newest
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Men's Sperry
Top-Sieler
NOW 2 STOllES TO BETTER SERVE YOU
In Weoldlff Pim
Newpoit lleach 30 Fashl~n Wand
Newport Beach
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----MRS. WI LIAM WEIR
Nuptial Mass Ce lebrat.d
=f.lpha Gamma Delta -
U nit Fetes Chief -
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William Weir Cla ·im s: • Club Program College~ Stars In
South ·Carolina Bride
A three-part procram will
be prtlfftlOd by Olipman
Colle&e Al a ,_ meollng
-ol ·the MOl!du Momin& Club
ol LoguM In lb& lloieJ Laguna
LI. Wiiiiam, Weir, 100 DI
Dr. and Mrs . .Raphael lAwren·
ce Weir of Emerald Bay.
claimed Susan Lee. B.vrtlson
as b!J bride In St. Joseph's
CathoUc Chutth, Columbia, s.c. .
Kritzeck ol saint C I o u d , ml Jored in .f>uaineai. next ·Monday it 11 :30 a.m.. Dr. JolU> !. Davis, J'l'esident Minn.; U. 'Ttttnee N. Taltiot. Alter he..fW&hes h~Mr.iite of the iodepend~t Uberal arta
of Cleveland, Ohlo~ Lt. Gary with the U.s: A'rnly next AN"il. college in Orange, wlll lead
H. Gunsel of Pbiladelphla, and the newlyweds will inake their the program.
Bradshaw. new boo\t-Jin Lqs Angeles. AJso partlcipatin& will be
Following the c ere mo n Y Gurrently they •Ge reskiing the college'e Chamber Singers,
auiltant proreuor ol mu.lie. ol the A 11 o c 11 t I • 1 el
In addition a Wm pmeototlon lndopMdlnt Ca 1111r1l1
oa the coll e'o World c.mpu1 Coll-and Unlv-
, All .. t wlll~. -Thi Cltombet st_, -d!·.,De: sJrd'1':; returned rrom a --
and .-dean DI E...,..... ~ ad .....,
both lllrmen lece, Ohio and '°"' which look them "' sis
Lynchburgh College, Virginia. counlrla. 'lllelr repertolN lft.
He ii the recipient pf two eluded cont e ~p o r • r 1
hont>l'ft)' degrees, ts lLsted in Amt.rlcan ehc>ral worb and
Who'• Who In America and arrangement< DI loll: -
Is a trtlstee and past aecrelary and tpirJtuall.
Tbe Rev: Jarmlll'I Casey Or
Columbia and the Rt. Rev.
Arthur Tatlle)' of Fall River,
Mass:, a friend of th e
bridegroom and hls parents.
celebrated the evening nuptial
guests gathered for' a rece~ ,in Columbia. · directed by' .wilU.m D. Rall,
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'lbe bride, daughter 'Ol "Mr.
and Mn. Robert Aman Har·
re.Ison of Columbia, was given
in marriage by her brother,
Robert Aman Harrelson Jr.
For the wedding she chose
a floor length slim sheath
gown fashioned with a full
sweep skirt, detachable wat·
1 teau train and a scooped
neckline . The waistli n e,
chandelier sleeves and train
were trimmed wilh alencon·
lace and she wore a matching
mantilla and carried a boo·
quet of candlelighl gardenias.
Mrs. Rush Leo n ard
Bradshaw was matran ol.
~r. Bridesmaids included
the bride's sisters, M i s 1
Elizabeth Jean Harrelson and
Fort Jackson.
OUt-ol-towll-guests lncludejl
tilt Mmes. WllUam J?endleton,
the bridegroom's grandmolher
of Emerald Bay; Pbillp Croft
Davy, the bridegroom's sister
from Fullerton, and Thomas
Tansey of Fall RiVer. otheri
were Mr. and Mn. Franklin
Archer, the bridegroom's aun\
and uncle ol Emerald Bay,
and Mr. and Mn. -Wiseman, hi,, cousins from
Winter Park, Fla., Dr. and
Mrs. fieir .abo were present.
The new Mrs. Weir ia a
graduate of the University of
South catolina. Her husband,
an alumnu. of Laguna Beach
High School, was grad~ated
from the U!iiverslty· of Oregon
where he afiiliated wilh Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity. and
Board Called
Mrs. James Edward Dorsey, Cavalier chapter, 'Colonial
bath of Columbia ; Mrs . Dames XVII Century, will
George A. Palmer Jr. of Cost.a discuss part i c Ip at Ion in
Mesa , the bridegroom's sister, Laguna Beach's third annual
a n d Mrs. Judith Merrill Patriats' Day Parade during
Stringer of Columbia . 1 board meeting ln the Corona
They wore rouge red del Mar home of Mrs . Harry
scmiempire velveteen gowns Wnixl at 10 a.m. next Tuesday.
with elbow length sleeves · Mrs. Rllbert Colter will
trimmed in m a t c h I n g preside over the board ol
maribou . To complete the management gathering. ensembles. they wore maribou _::.::._..::_ _ __: __ -'---I
pill box hats and carried pink
camellias. Kids Like to
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:=orange County a l u m n a e James E. Oslund. Melvin Harold M. Harrison .Jr. of
;lined those honoring Mrs . G. Schanta, and William E. Laguna Beach was best man. Ask Andy
t". Brigdcn of Toronto ·:.-W=:.al'."'sh":. ________ :::U.:::sh:::•::.:":....::w.::er:_:•::.:::l.1:::._T:::h:::•:=mas::_:P.:_. _________ _
Canada, grand pres ident of
1rlpha Gamma Delta sorority,
ii. a luncheon in Los Angeles.
:i:r trs. Brigden was on an
i;icial visit, attending func·
.ti!;ns ol the Southern
fBJ lifomia Alumna• and
tr 'Prgraduate chapter• and
l'l' bo.
;.::County alumnae &ffi~rs at-
t!nding included the Mm~s.
William H. Reed of Fountain
Valley, president of the
...0;·2nge County Alumnae Club:
J rhn V. Parker of Irvine.
_P:residcnt of Delta Alpha
:;\Jumnae chapter of University
'.ii" Southern Calltcirnia : ~arles Gruber-and Ronald jl. Wood of Huntington Beach:
~hn R.Oaebaugh of El Toro :
::tt. Thomas Orr Jr., Jerry L.
:tmo, Louis I. Cu rlis. Ron L.
%ichorn, L. Brad Fuller, Har·
.?;}' H. Gaines, Et1rl L . .Harris,
:rames M. Johnson. William ;!-Joyce, Frank McCormick,
gSa nta
~oming -~Ea r l y
~anti! Cl.:ius ls coming to
--:i·'.n a bit early this year.
S;inta has decided to at1end
the "punch 'n potluck " buffet
sponsoreci by the Ncy;port
Harbor Alumnar Associalion
nf Kappa Della sorority nex t
Sz turday nii;::ht.
He will supcrvtSf' the ex·
rhangc nf girls and party
~a1nes al the evenl whlch will
hf:gln ;it 6 30 pm. in the
Newport Beach home of Mrs .
. J. P. Anderson. presidenl.
More information may be
nlltaincd from Mrs Anrlcrson
at 04..._1618.
Silver Sonds
'rhe ftrst and third °f'.JesClays
11~ I p.m. members of Silver
Sands 286. Native Daughters
of the Golden West gather
for meetings . Lake Park
Clubhouse in Hunting ton
Beach is the meeting place
for the first session. Mrs. Jack
\Vjlson. 548·1479, will furnish
location on I.he next meeti ng
Oate.
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ALL STOii£$ OPEN EVtftY NIGMT UNTIL.CHftlSTMAS
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Monday throu2h Saturday 10 ~00 a.m. li119;3Q.p.111.
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OM.'( PILOT TllilndlJ, Detttrlm 5. ""! .. '
'Yule P~ograms-' Steaf · ~potlight
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C.nyon rt,\
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<X1i11MG VP: M111111ll7:• I-~ _l\llldq, Jl!c. 1f, It . till •Op•,_. room..
' Receiving Finishing Touches
·Mrs. M.tW Bay View PTA presldelll, Jl!lls finishing touches on one of
.six -cases donated to the idlool while Mn. J<llul .McKamey ·and DaYJd
Gliksman act¥ ''mdewalk aupenm.,,denll." Money railed by paper drives
prellided tmm for Ibo -and Mn. Mc:Kamey'• h.-.1 "donated" the
labor.
Sights and Sounds of Noel
Patti Lewis and Steven Mansfield extend a hearty invitation for memben ot
the Lark View PTO to join tllem at 7:IO p.m. nut Tuesday ftlr a Cbri-a•
play and carol singing. The PTO will meet at the Marine View School priot to
the program.
mi.---..-will ..-lbe
QwWmajil1Jil&UL
CM High PTA
lln. °""' llMI' • Bl!f\*llr~ Pt-· ...... ,,,1 .. ftetbrn•
...... 'ftollll1 ... "' -.:= .:e.:.c~rm
Jli!on, -~ ml Mn. a., lc:N1••· mental ,
-.~fortllo --·-llUQ' Iii -..,. ..rune Mn. .i.:tlilllla11Q.31D.
Harper PTA
llln:. Bony ~
Pr1111Pd
IXllllllG UP: Cbrillmaa pn>
.,_ ~ Doc. 10, Jn
the ' multipurpCile roo,m.
Refaed;1!1!1A will be lln·
ed.
Kaiser PTA
Mn.-P-cll
Pr dfmt
COMING UP' Olri-.s C8I>
dy sale will begin loo1onuw
ml -.. w P'riday,
Doc. IJ. -t boolJ ml PTA manben will .ell at
odioolmldoor-l<Hloor ...
Sevenlli ml eighlli grade
dance from 7 to I p.m.
'l'liumlay and Jl'rldoy, ™"·
U and 13, in the
maltipurpoae. room.
Refral111eb will be serv-
ed.
Lindbergh PT A
Mn.--Pl 'fnt
Santa . . . a Bike, a Doll, a Puppy
Tammy Prior tells Santa about her secret wishes.
Kerry Levan keeps his mind on advertising the
Bear Street PTO annual Christmas Bazaar which
will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. next Tuesday
at the school. Items offered will include pillows,
hand bags, games and baked goods.
u. In the teachers' dining
room.
REPORTS : Officer Robert
Wilkenson from the Costa
Mesa Poli~ Department
answered questions on mari·
juana and drug addiction at
the November g e n e r a I
meeting.
parliamentarian.
Rea PTA
~tn. Keith Kellogg
gram al 7 p.m. Tuesday
Dec. 10, in the multipurpose
room.
for the health room. . .
Courier deadline ill tonight
for news items call Mrs.
James Burnett at 546-705.1.
Presideo1 University PT A
REPORTS: Mrs. Rober l !\lrs. Robert Reid
St. John Aux.
Sankey, ~frs. Keilh Kellogg, President Mr. and Mn. Robert Kerr
Wendell Rice. principal and CO~!ING UP : Trading stamp Presidentl
Grant Belnap attended the and coupon collection in all COMING UP: Saturday, Dec.
Newport Ht5• ~ ·1 A Harbor Council meeting. . . c!as~rooms tomorrow. . . 14 wW conclude the paper
Film ''Misty" was sho"·n Paper drive from 9 a.m. drive with a truck pickup
Mn. EJgle Armour lo the studenlS in ap· tn 2 p.m. Saturdav. Dec. . .Univer!ity Park PTA and
President preciation for the me:n· 14. l\lrs. Robert-f\.1cCormish educalional groups W i 11
RE po RT s : Representing bership drh·e. is chairman. . . Bo a rd sponsor the Laguna Beach
COMING UP: Gen e r 1 I their unit as ~ at meeting Thursday, Dec. 12, Ballet C o m P a n Y ' s Nut·
meeting It 7:• p.m. Tues-the Harbor 'Coanc.il meeting Sonora PT A in the home of Mrs. Robert cracker Suite Saturday, Dec.
day, Dec. 1' in the and Christmas I u n eh eon Reid. General meeting has 21 in the Newport Harbor
mg It Ip n r po 1 e room. were Mrs. Elgie Armour, ~tn. Donald ~1ollica been cancelled. High School auditorium.
Cllristmu propmn will be presilrult; Mrs. J, W. President REPORTS : ~trs. Frank Tickets may be purchased
preaented by Im fourth. Slowikowski, first vice presi· COMING UP: Students will Jancek, chairman reports a by calling Dr. and Mrs. Guy
fifth ..t. sixth Ir ad e dent and Mrs. Harry Mellor, present the Christmas pro-refrigerator \\'as purchased Sircello at 833-0402.
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' Monte Vista PT A
llln.DmolGeodloll
O Pr df:sg
COMING UP: Cbrl1tma1
bazaar worbbop. at t :JO
a.m. ttmtc I OW in the home m 111n. Dovtd GoodleU. • .
Boar'd meftlnC mm • to lUll LDL 'l'llumlay, Dec.
Bazaars,
Plays Top
Agenda
Lark View PTO
Vlrcll llom<T
PliDll•t
a>MING UP: Student
Quistmu procram at 7:30
p.m. ~.,. Doe. 10. In
Marine View Scbool. Unit
meetln( will precede play
ml Cllrlwlmu con>ll under
tbe direction d. M r a .
Patricia M-. lint P'lde -· Robinwood PFO
Mn. JUtft Db:•
Pr11lt•t
OOMtNG UP: Cbr lat ma 1
Buur and D!mH..ilp IJhi.
Mr from • to 7 p.m. Satur·
day, Dec. 7. Dinner will
feature fried e b I c k e n
meatloaf , acalloped
potatoes, baked b e a ft I ,
-salods, nlilb dlah. nllll ml butter, -. Ina or pmeb. lliPliChl m c1a7
will ... Santa Clam. ln "" dltlclD to glft bootb. bWd ioodl corner, cake walk,
ml 11111 pond. Mn. William
Alla! ii gooeral dialrman
m u. eYent. -by
Mn. Dell AJtaood, -chalrmu 11111 lln. Bemanl
Dannacc t. pabllcltJ
-P-.dl will be
-to -the library --llialmooeoded.
Tamura PTO
Mn.~-
SHOP ON
THIS YEAR
THI BALBOA ISLAND
MERCHANTS
\ INVITE YOUrlO JOIN THEM THIS
CHRISTMAS FOR THE MOST
DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY
SHOPPING YOU HAVE EVER
EXPERIENCEO!
63 SPECIAL TY SHOPS
ALL lllSTUD TOGETHER
IN A TWO 11.0CK AREA ••. JUST
OYH THE IRID&E WHERE
JAMIORD ROAD MEm THE SEA.
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EACH SHOP EXQUISITELY OECORA TEO
TO COMPLEMENT THE THIRTY-THREE HUGE
PARKWAY TREES BEDECKED WITH 1800 TWINKLING LIGHTS
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StroffitMJ Ctwistmas .caronen Each EYening-Dec. 1 O thru 21.
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A 1111irty Foot LI•• Christmas Tree at Pork & Marine
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THI ENTlltl HARIOR ARIA AGLOW WITH COLORED LIGHTS RlfLECTING IN THI WATlll:.
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Pnwtlmt AND SEE NEWPORTS FAMOUS BOAT PARADE HERE-DEC. 19 THRU 23
REPORTS: -meelln( to. ~ ~ ~ u:! SHOPS OPEN EVERY NIGHT FROM DECEMBER FIRST
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Zontians .Nam·e .Senior .Girl£ -------' · Eacll month ~ the Z«mh!p and secvlce to the GAA, ldlool-olan and wu a CM mGH
·<:: l<bool i:"""• the ~ Club achools. •11'111Y cheuleailer las! yw. Mlle WUU.m1 fl aclfve In :. ot Newport Harbo"r bomirs November w I n n er 1, the She hat received a citation GAA. Pep Club, ind Ja a
., -Hnlor ... ~ &om each ol Mwea SUsan Andul<in, J.. !or recocnJUon of exc.Uerfce Ju1ilir =inl ·c11eer1..aer.
••• •--~ .. ~1Jan Schwan and o1 per!·-·-oo ... y··-~ o1 u. and ~· tbe lrM hll!b achoo& u the -Mt'clid~wlllWlll were · boo-book st--• •~ --~J<Wt L ~ ot
;:: Zonla OlrHl-llw>mont!i. ored gu..ts a( the c I u b Al ~ Ille Is ptinrung Coi1a M<sa, also •u a prtn-
-SOlectlOlll are bosed upon luncheon. l'o travel wilh the' Fortlgn -ol the Or-·Em,,...
-· • Jqde(aJUp, acholanhip, Clll· CdM mGR siuw League and •tu<l1 arl Rodeo, ·-by the lkly
:;'. '!be daughter ol Mr. and . bJstory' and ~repalioo. Scoots. She wu elected sen-. . B h d Mrs. Elmer Anderson of New· NB lUGR lor homecoming prlnci!ss and =-. : oot Ar' s oort -Beach, Mlsa '-""! Editor ol ber· high llchool received the Da~bten ol lhe has .been acUve ln. Girls studel)t newspaper ii Miss ~:i"c~w_:vo uUar1i Good
:. League, st. James _~plscopal SchwaR, daughter of Mr. and Mias' Williams plans'to teach
• , · Church, Amerlcao""1d Serv· Mn. Bradley K. Schwan of physical educaUO> on.the high =: ·Sc ho· I a rs , ~ty~ lhe senior liooor ... Newport &each. llchool level. She will enroll at
She ts prealdenl al Girls' Active In GAA, Pep Club, Orange Coa.v Coll"8e and
-• League this year and served Spanish Club, and the Chan-then transfer to· Calllomia , , • = HandmlMte gifts 'and stock-the grOup as sebretary last telles, she is tervlng u Call-_sta-"te-'-Coll=eg"'e-'a::.t.::Lon=g.:Be:::' •::<::.h·c.,__,::S•::•=•::•..:A:::nd::.•::'.:'°":::.. ___ _::=::::.:::J!::: ____ ,:.,..::J::•::,•_:Sch::::::w::•::,rz!_ ___ _:· M:::::!Chol9=::.,::W::ll::IN::-:::''-.l....;
lng atuffen will be Offered ·year. She also has · been se-~ldent,SchoGlanihAA '!...!,~tandioo . \ ·
.:_ in a booth aponsored by the lected u Girls'-League Girl r·-~--s Newp:>rt Beach c b apter' al the' Qo:arter <Nrlng her A C.ppella ghoir as well as
American Bualness Women'• IOl>homore year. editlng the paper. )
Asaoclation, Saturday 1 n d The coed plans to study art She was mmed I~ Or,ange Sunda.)r Dec 7 and a at UCLA. Co u • ( 1 Women• Divin& . . • · · Champion_ and teaches tum--=. " ~t Angels Merry ESTANCIA filGR bllng at the Harbor Area
Chtlstmu Bazaar will take Miss Taylor Ls serving as Girls 'Club. The senior also
place between noon and t p.m. editor of th.e yearbook, Pep belongs to Tri-Hi-Y.
·-at the Orana:e County Fair' Club vice president and rally Winner of the Freshman
Grounds. · and publicity chairman this Girl Service Awards, she
·The bazaar will be the year. plans a ~-in some facet
, . The daughter of Mr. and of commoo1cations after com· -group s fund-rats.in~ project Mrs. John E. Taylof of Costa pletinR studies at the Univer+
-l o t a acbolarship to be Mesa bas been a.cUve ln the. atty of Calliomia _ ,preaenled dilrlng Boss Night ' -
tn May! Each year a young
-WO~ from the Harbor Area
-Is ,provided aid.
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Among the gifb for sale
will be Christmas pillowcases,
aprons, candles, hand-painted
stationary, 'WiOO bonnets and
wall plaquea.
Girl Scouts
Query Youth
For Planners
Seniors of lhe Girl Scout
Council of Orange County are
finding out what county youth
think about transportation,
publlc facilities, conservation
and population.
The Girl Scouts are con-
ducilng the survey, In
cooperation with other area
youth groups, in response to
a query by the Orange County
Planning 0e1"'!1menl
Mn. John Bryden, planner,
Is coordinating the project and
members of the League of
Women Voters are acting as
advisers.
Survey results should be
available in the spring.
Choo1• from flowing cr•p•1,
frilly chiffon11 bright
brocades ,silky satins .••
to set your •vening aglow!
A GREAT COLLECTION
BY FAMOUS DESIGNERS
EXCLUSIVELY YOURS -
AT
2728 E. Coasl Hwy. Corona del Mar
673-6015 Maslercharge Welcomed
Chances are, their teacher will wear out
before their Hush Puppies.•
HushBip~
, 11ow 2 Store:j lo &tier Seroe '/jou
'JtMJgf(l~s ~
Westcliff Plaza
Newport Beach
30 Fash ion Island
Newport Beach
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Just Arrived!
' THE -FINEST COLLECTION OF
FRE-SHLY CUT CHRISTMAS
TREES FROM AROUND THE
NATION *
' * All Varieties * All Sizes * Freshest -Finest
Quality ... at the
Best Prices! •
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Holiday
Scented Candles
larg• 1el•ction of many 1hap•s,
si1a1 and colors. Add color, d•cor
and fragranc•. '
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Expert Flocking -•
Like New Fallen
Snow!
l•t our h•lpful florists •ssist you ~
. your flow•r sel•dions for t~
HOiidays. Save mon•y by o.r:derin~
early for out.of-town deliv•ries.
Freshly cut boughs -Pine, Fir, Sil-
vertip for decorations and door
swags.
FREE -Uvina <hrlslmas
Tree to 111 kids
Holiday
Gih Plants
Poinsettias in full bloom -9lorious
naw doubl• red vari•ty.
A1al•a1 in most colors -Gor9•ou1
plents In full bloom.
*OPEN EV~RY NIGHT TILL 9 P;M.
DEC. 6 UNTIL CHRISTMAS ,
accompanied by pirenls.
Be Saf~ .••
flame proof your Christmas free
£no1141h for 6' tree -Are Dept.
1ppr0Yed.
' HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M., ·SUNDAYS ·1~ A.J;i. TO S P.M.
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CALL 548-5525
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IN WGE SIZES
40 ,.,$0 •
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Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid dluppointmenl, proipecti••
brld .. are reminded to ha" their weddl•C
1torle1 with black and white gloay pboto-
IJ'apha to the DAILY PILOT Society Deport.
1 · menl prior to or wllhln one week after the
·wedding. '
For enga1ement anilouncemen!I It II
auueated that th• story, allo accompanied
by a blaCI: llld wlilte .1loosy p I c tu r e, be
1Ubmltled early. U the betrothal ll!DOunce-
ment and wedding date are six. weeks or les1
apart, oqly the wedding photo ·will be ac-
cepted.
To help fill requirements on both wed-
ding and enaagement llorlea, forms are avail-
able in all al the DAILY PILOT olfk:ea.
Further queation1 will be answered by Socla1
Notes ataff members al 1142-4321 or 4k-~8.
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-' Mom . Mixes Two Caree.rs · .
~· .·llf ~IWDHSY
BEVERLY-.HllJJI (UPI) -
Marlqn Lewll loob more Ute
ii hlcb faabloii model than the
dlalrman ol the tiomt ol •
hJchly .....-ii reotauront
dlaln.
ltl fac.1, &he doel oc-
culooaJll< modol hlcb fuh!Olll
-her own, for ab< alao· la
Cardinale,· . the c o u t u r e
deelgner who bu woo raves
from fubioo knowltdgeabla
lblC<I Ibo unvelled her llnt
collectlon thnJe yun qo.
1be dlYfl'ltl worlda ti. food
and fasbl<m ...,. an unlikely
cornblnatloo, but Mn. Lewi.I
• KEIM SAYS:
"$1.00 down wil hold
bu .......,. lo -.. .... ... Id not cool<, Mn. Lewla
qlnaUve Oare and a careful dreamed up a meou and a
atlellllM. to q...,Uty and detail d..i,n f0< JI. Whoo tha lint
that baye had mucb to do with HamburgOI' Hamlet opened Ill
ber IUCCell. ' doors, it ~ a atalf of two -
Tbe ralaurabi.I came . !lrot. Marilyn and llarry. TWO
When tbe came here 11 a weekl later 'she became Mrl.
teeoag ... lrom Cletelud "'8l-•Harry Lewla.
Jy IO JWI· qo; oho claled a Since then the llltnleta have
"""'-YOWll flClor .....,. mulUplled. Thate are now 10
Harry L<wla. who confided Io tn Southern C.Wornla and by
htr be wariled to -'a di!-Dext June there ~ be 11. f.,...t tlnd ol bamburger.lype Mrs. Lewla atlll does the
fO!Jlauron~ called Hamburger . meoua, .deslgna the extert..-1
BamJet after the --and Interiors, tralna all the role f!V'11r/ acUlr' Wlntl to play. waltteslel and overa6el the
EntbUllutlc abnot the Idea !raining .of the management
and WIClaunled by the fact lbe for all tho Hamid& WllT -. ' . .
tbeae -. plul hot.._ .
...,., a Beverly lllJll ma-••..
and .. 11;11 .. -1111 61 ~.
abe dlclde to try her llollll ., •
couturler? . • '"1·
After 11 y-ean 1n1 bmbai.t · •
IBW I needed eomethln(. pro.,,;.
biblJ> that mu. g1r1 1 -_
had,!' abe said. "Y oa tu:'t "-... ,_
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could . try. her "lint lovot.
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Alie Z:Z'4 Ore119efalr Mell,
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member1 Of AWARE aDd their
gue!ll will look at the pro-
blems of mlxing educaUon and
marriage during a Christmaa
Luau potluck dinner In the
Laguna Beach -· ol Mr.
Kiwis Plan
Festivity
and Mra. Rudy Burton lom..--
row night.
A family life coanstlor and
teacher, C. Ray Fowler, wtD
speak on a topic entiUed, Can
a Marriage Stand Going Bact
to College dlD'ing the 8:30 p.iµ .
gathering.
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on the staff of the maniage
coonseling center at th e
University of South er n
California and currenUy lJ
coordinating a UCJ extensJon
lecture series, Education for
Kala Kocktails. will kick off .Remarriage. ,
the Newport Beach chapter Future plans include a lee·
Kiwi Club's annual Chr~mas lure series on Alienation and
party ne1t Saturday night in Loneliness which will be Opeh ·
the Newport.er Inn. · to the public at UCI for the
The K,lwis, former airline winter quarter. In addition he
11teward~, wiJI fete the plans to head a.spring quarter
holiday season with a cocktail sociology course aimed at Su
hour and dinner, beginning' at and Family Life In Education
7 :~ p.m. • • • on the Irvine campus.
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.,: looking ilito a sculplbr~,by 'Richard BaJdwili at OCC
:£Art Gallery .. Tue.BaJdwm ~xhibit may be seen 9 to ~4 weekdays and 7 .. to ll Wednesday nights ·until Dec.
~19. .(
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llJpset 'Apolw4 8 Plans -:E PASADENA (UPI) -Solar appean to be right at the :utrooomen a,, i: e t p i n g peak of ita 11-year activity
· ·-"'Watch on • r.apldly..growing cycle. ~ of sunspob wblch could "Right now. we ae watch-
:Jnt.nere with the · Apollo I Ing new groups grow and
~on to the moon Dec. 21. decay from month to month," = Deve.lopment of t a et 1-v e Zirin continued. "At present,
:::suMPOt.S on tbe Side of the there usually ii an active !;rb facing earth at the time sunspot group oil the sun at
:.d' blast off could produce one time so the activity could
5adfation hazardous to the go one way or the other." .
3hree-man Apollo crew. ·The radiation problem is im-
: Dr. Harold Zirin, professor portant because the Apollo 8 :at astrophyslca at t he astronauts will be the first :B:aru'omia In 1 t It u t e of men to travel outside the VJ!:D
::fecbnology and a 1 t a ff Allen belts which shielded the
~ber of the Mt. Wilson earth from cosmic rays aod
:mnd Palomar observatories, other solar radiation.
:ftported: Some scientists ·have con-3! "Unfortunately, a new tended this time might not
;lunspot group first sighted at be the best for space travel 5be California tnstltut.e or because radiation danger from
:!'echnology on Nov. 23, has the sun i.s greatest during the
F. rapidly in the past 10 peak of its active cycle.
and it will be facinf· Zirin said, "It isn't such
earth at the center of a bad time to be going
;Ile mn on Dec. %3." • because in the past the biggest = The astronauts will circle comn.ic ray eventa occurred
;L,ter. during the upswing ·or decline ~'However," Zirin said, "we of the cycle. At the crest :iannot predict the evolution there tend to be more 1111all :If that aunspot group ao far events. However, we don't
~ The IWl bas been very know how dangerous the small
~ve &ince early 1n June and events may be." "-..
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -sbortfy tba1 alcoholism b a police, health and ...U-Pf171kiana !Or lhll bard..trlnlt· dllease and not a crime, •thus coet.s. ,
In& city · '1' ur&blll detox-moving the probl<m· ftom the Fer years, SU Fr~
·lflcatloo .. Uons, w b ••• police to heallb agoncJa. ,have been reported.I¥ drinl;·
drunks can be BOberecl, and Dr. Sox said the city "!"' Ing moro per capita than
rebabWtaUon centers, where now spending $400,000 a year ~Uze.m eslewbtire. •
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Dr. Ellis Soi. public health milllon allocaUon. LOCAi.; · director, and Dr. George . C. ·'A study ol 26,000 drunk ar-· • ··
WilSco Jr., Bureau of rests shoWed ~t 20 percent _..._ 11 Ai1:(;holism director, made th ' of them involved 384 hard· Ne fill« llew•,.aP ... k ·' ro,•
llu'ggestlons Tue:saa to ~ diinbn Dr. Soi: said. ·111•re, ev1ry dey, about whet•
b Ith Y '!tee Dr ! tol119 011 111 the 6rutw Or11\tl ea 1COIDllll • . • Wilson said proper care c t ... th DAILY PILOT 1 • Uson predicted the would result in a financial ... , .. •11 • • •
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vehicles powerful enough to nuclear J!nPddon l)'stem • ·
orbit huge loads required. for would be a ~ule
lntttplanetary !ravel · do nol··-;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;,;~;;,jj noW exist and ~ ·not er·li
peeled In ~. foreseoable
-~ut 'ln the ineantline"-lt • ~u~-crhrie ·ror ariyont to scoo Marilyn. G'r egg, · 106
the colna ·oUt of tbe famowJS Jade Ave., Balboa ls-
_ lountain. . ! land, cel®rated .her
:==.Thal milch w'4 sellled'wbe~ 18th. bifthday recenlly ~ · .s.," al ·!f'J~<-.old~ l!l IJJ])on,. PortugaL ~lboY:· appeared· bf .court; She is student on. Gh•p-
arged wltll theft. i man College'.s shl.t)-
-He liad ~ arrested while/• board c~pus . sailing
-.r,.c.JC09ping -11p the coins. _Police from port to1port.
=said he WU -taking mQileY ~-----~-
•'donated t(I the, city. ~ Nol !rue, uld·llie defense .. iii 'Ille court refused 'to · tlari!Y Alcatraz Pa~k?
~tbat po!nl. II acquilled "F.S." SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
-nd said the taking of money Alcatraz may become a
_..._ rown into the fountain's recreation spa. Mayor Joseph
~ aten by· tourists 188 not Alioto says he has ordered
;;[listed In Rome by-laws as a negotiatiom to determine bow .Sertme. •,, . mµch the federal govequnent
-A coin In the fountahi, by ought to be paid for the rock
=custom, means the thrower In the middle of the bay. -=-ill return!<> Romi. . The ~risonwas _clOSf!d in 1963.
futurt.
So, by· increasini the capaci-
ty of Saturn v boosters. space
vehlcle com~ coWd Ile
launched into orbit separately
and joined while circling lhe
wp1c •
• Davis says six launchings
WDUld be neC:essary · lo . place
enough hardware in orbit and
Sir ~months would be required
to , assembel the 'parts. The
vehicle would be composed of I
a spacecraft and a propulsion
system. I
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housing a slxman crew, a lJ t4Jr\ landing craft for M a r s
missions and an earth enlry !
capsule, plus erperimental 1wmc111t P1111 N8WPDrl« 1.-.I
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feet long with a diameter
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Red China Paet
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LONDON (UPI) -The 811·
nounoemenl ol Sino.Ameri~
"cot1lsl.enot'' talks In Waru
' . Ji'eb. 20 has set off alar.rn
bells Jn the Kremlin, whciise
ltaderahlp 11 known to fear
noth1n& more than a poeslble
accommodatton between Pek-
ln1 ud Wuhingtoo.
Peking Jl'OllO.'<'CI the Slno-
Amerlcan blka to be held
with the N~on administration.
The Chinete said they want
to diacuss an agreement on
the principle! ol peaceful
. cou:lstenct.
Since the suggestion is link-
ed to a demand for an
• American commitment tJI
withdraw from Formosa the
chances of success of the
Warsaw talks are rated very
alender.
But Peking's approach at
this j u n c t u r e never;thele.ss
spoUJghted acute Communist 1
Chiae8e interest ln the future 1
policl .. of ibe Unlted Slates
under the· presidency o f
Richard M •• Nixon.
First l'E!8Cjlon from Mplcow
revealed anxiety., bordering°"
outrlghl .alarm.
C4qununist diplomail In
western capitals in turn have
started to aound out chances of 1 rapproachment between Costa Mesan Don Gril-
the United ·states and Com-ton Jr., is One of the
munist China, voicing suspl-newest California High·
cion c:I alleged~ contacts way Patrol officers as-
between the two powers. signed to O r a n g e
Moscow Radio charg~ County, following grad·
Peking's attackls on American uatiop Tuesday from
imperialism are merely a the CHP Ac ad e' my,
blind. "All this is only a paper after 16 weeks in which
dart which Peking ~ows he studied some 70 sulJ. acr~ th.~ ocean. to ~1stract jects. Patrol Commis-
attenhon. the radio said . sioner H. W. Sul Ii van
Peking's r~al at t It u ii e s a id Officer Gritton tow~rd ~ash1ng_ton. Moscow will be assigned to the
Radio said, was shown up by Cl-fP ff' . S t its proposal to the United o tee in . an a
State! to conclude an agree· Ana.
ment on the five principles ----------
of peaceful coexistence.
Peking, in turn. fnr some
time hu been aceusing lhe
Kremlin of collusion with the
United States and of an
outright. sellout 0 r Com·
tnunism ta the so-called Im-
perialists.
VETOED SUMMfT
The regime of Man 1'se-tung
has at t~ same time gone
out of it! way to abort 11.
rapproachment b e t w e e n
Moscow and Wa shington.
Mao. successfully vetoed a
. summit between t he then-
, Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev and w e s l e r n
1eaders in the late 1950s, when
Rotarians
S late Meet
Westminster-Midway City
Rotarians will we I come
Rodney Coulson· of Anaheim ,
the diidrict g(lvernor, at a
club dinner meeting B:\5 p.m.
Dec. 12 11l the King's Table
restaurant, 6471 Westminster
Ave.
Coulson will speak on the
various service activities· of
the international me n 's
nrganiz;:ition which r I a i m s
ll40,fl00 members in 152 coun
tries .
• A 1UN"r A (\n>i> :.. A . pi..
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bties bu bee~ arinounc«J • hi;
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Chrysler Col-poration. • ·.
Dr. Ralph "11ernatjly, -~ 'dent of the Southeril ·<lirlatfan
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the two Communist giants·-----------------------~-----'------------
were still on speaking terms.
" Communist diplomats, in
gounding the prospects or a
. 'l
:SALAD SET . ' .
Sino-Amer ic an ac-
commodation, have clearly
reflected Moscow's fear that
any such development would
wedge Russia between hostile
Red China which has ter·
ritorial claim:o; on the Soviet
Union and an "imperialist"
America, allied to W e s t
Europe, notably to West
Germany.
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that wnip •round w•tch
btnd for 6HY reterenee.
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can do to restore broken links
with Peking .. China does no1
want to mend the breach
which is both ideological and
political.
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In Chica go
CHICAGO (UPI ) -A
Chicago newspaper executive
says a person committing
burglary, robbery or murder
in Cook County stands r "bel·
ter than 50 to I chance" of
escaping jail.
CI a y ton Kirkpatrick, ex-
ecutive editor of the Chicago
Tribune, told a meeling ol
the Chicago Bar Association
50,361 burglary, robbery and
murder offenses were
reported in Chicago lasl year.
Of these. Kirkpatrick said,
18,711 were "cleared by ar-
rest" by police.
"Yet for the entire county
of Cook only 1,825 indictments
charging these offenses were
returned by grand juries." he
said. "Of the 1,840 defendants
to lhese charges tried in the
criminal courts, only 728 were
sentenced tot.be penitentiary."
"I su bmit that this is a
shocking indictment of our
whole system of criminal in·
vesligation and prosecution,"
the editor said.
Kirkpalrick also derenderl
press objections lo recent
restrictions on coverage of
criminal trials.
He said ''some of the time.
money and talcnl " Lhe le~al
profession has devoted In
"restraining the press"' be
devoted to 1 project to im·
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YQlll!g , men from. _Tibet• altendlng "Southeni Calif· and Losang Temlng seen In cllice with Dean of Stu-
• otnla CO)lege In Cotta M~· (left. to. right) ··J!'.al•anc · dent& Allred Caws ton, a former missionary to India
.'-\l(egden, SolWli • Tilb11)'1, Gtdun Ol'lllDl\llhol, . where Tl-lived In ulle. ·
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~ alrllne said le>
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BEA wanls to get rid Ii 1ll
COmet 4B jeta and 13. vi.
COWll 808 furbo-props tt no
Jooaer needs. It hu ~ ordered ftplaeementl. ••we m trying other coun-
l tries 11 well as Chila... tbe
~an said.·
. Seven ' years ago Cl>laa
bc!lgbt aix new :\'bc<lunll !run )lrllaln. The dta1 broke
Ille Sqylel plane monoooly In
China but angered . t6e U.S.
1government. which threatened
to try to stop further aates ci
BrlUsb aircraft U they car·
ried American equlpmenl
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' DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ .
Hay akawa -Stand·s , Firm
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Sporting a ~· .. banter, weariiig a "811,y-cry blue
annband-and ripping wires ~ an illegal and oifend·
lng loudspeaker -Dr. S. I. HayU.wa may Dt1I ~av,e
looked much Iii:• the typical college president In bis
nrsl conlrontation. with striking 1tudenls al S&n Fran•
cisco State College thia week.
But the acting president ot San Francisco Slate bad
a bigger pl'oblem than fitting a stereotype. He was out
\ to save a college.
Dr. Hayakawa is not. professionally, a college ad·
mtnistrator. He is a renowned Semanticist -an expert
in 1 science of language. Bui thlougb the lirS\ da)'ll of
violent activity on his beleaguered campus, he
h11 p ed an able and brave leader.
Ills 1 .. s1ona1 language background has been us ..
ful. For l>r. Hayakawa speaks in no-noru;ense words.
He speab in wonla that can't be milunderslood by the
rioters -or 11,· the people of Califo~ who sometimes
understandably !rel about the tu money they're spend·
inJ on higher education. · ·
It's hard to ~understand language like this, ltlr
example: "I am determined to break up this reign of
terror established by ~sts."
The issue is not radal. It is a power issue, one peri·
lously close to anarchy~ The first step is to furce a
public, lax-supported. educational system to close down
until "demands" are met.
UnderstandinJ this, Dr. Hayakawa is firmly bent
on seeing to it that 200 or 31;1l,bl.J'd..line student.a: and
teachers (out ol 18,1l00 studetit7and 1,100 faculty) sh&ll
not bluff or terrorize the college into shuttihg down.
He'• been tough about·il ·
"I can promise the public, the faculty and the stu·
den ta tljal· there will lie,"'°'" ,a!iett,. anti more suspen-
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M-ardan School
Asks for H.elp
To the'Edllol'
Wt all have our pet char!Ues to which
' we donate our surplus itema, be it
moiiey, labor, or useful articles. The
Harbor Area h a s an outstanding Boys'
Clutt; YMCA, and nospltal syst.em, all
requiring unsellish donations from people
of Cood will.
Relatively few of our Harbor Area
clliiem: realize we have a small non-
profit organiia.Uon fonned solely for tht
putpOte ol teaching children with serious
~ problems. It ia the Mardan
SchOoJ oC F.clucaUonal Therapy in the
lonner Coota M,.. City Hau building.
THE SCHOOL is striving with limited
funds to convert what was once a
meeting: place of adultl engaged in
managing a clty, to a meeting place
of chlldren engaged in the process of
learning. These are children with special
problema that require trained educators
who understand their needs a n d have
the keys to unlock each child's individual
problem, uslng teaching aids and
methom designed especially for them.
BECAUSE THE former c'ity hall Is
now classed u a school, it requltts
certain modificatiions to meet stricter
buµdlni codes for the children's pro-
tection, and of course this requires funds
which at the present come mostly from
donations. A fence is needed for the
playgr:ound al a minimum estimate «
$1500, 'plus proper playground equipment
and landscaping. Many more items can
be mentioned. The Mardan school ls
now in the nebulous stage ol. (levelop-
ment, it's requlrementl are modest, itl
output in a child's development can be
enonnous.
THIS QUIET group of dedicated
educ1tors need help from our citizens
to bring the highly iipecialiud teaching
Mard:in school has to offer the children
requiring it. Students are attending
Mardan from a.s far as Laguna Beach
.00 Seal Beach.
The fulu~ of a child is the Mardan
contribution lo our harbor and sur·
rounding are.. Support from Jnterf:sted
citizens will be gratefuJly received by
the Mardan School of EducaUonal
Therapy and tht children who attend
It.
F. M. McCUNE
'Queen for • D•11'
To the Editor:
I wu delighted to attend the victorious
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Everybody saya we are 1olni
.. -the metric system. ti we do, WlU I welah more or lea!
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UMD'DSIU'IAL TO RONALD •·a·w: M • ,.. .ma.
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Letters from readers ere welcome.
NormaLLu writers should conveu the ir
mt!ssa.ge in 300 words or less. The
right to cunden.se letters to fi t ipace
or eliminate libel i.s reserved. Alt
Utters mu.st include s1gnature end
mailing address, but mmus may ~be
withheld on requeit if sufficient reo·
ion is apparent.
.Ra.rm game. My apine never once sto~
ped tingling until the very last second.
It was t.rilly one of the most exciting
football games that has ever been played.
Thank you so very much for arranging
for me lo meet · some of the Rams'
top players. It was a wonderful ex·
perience that 1·w11l M:"vei forget.
I am very grateful ·to both the Rams
and Mr. Jack Teele for I very eventful
day . I will cherish all of its glorious
memories fOl'!:ver.
STEPHANIE ANN MILLER
Stephanie, 15, blind from birth, uw
guest of the Lru An.geles Rom.a ofter
the Rom,, learned of her Jon status
through the DAILY PIWT. She too3
their "Queen for o Dau" Nov. 21 . She
1oos accompanied by her father. NaVJI
Lt. Cmdr. John Miller.
-Editor
Student 'Libttals'
To the Editor :
1n response to lhe letter. "SDS a
Sinister Force .'' (Mailbox, Nov. 27 ) 1
would like to clear up some . Ulings
about Student.'! for a Democratic Society
and student·youth unrest. Of course, SOS
is almost always conaidered as a major
contributor to campus demonstrations,
but why are' students involved in SDS?
Firstly, today'• society always seems
to label anyone who ls liberal, In volved
with radical change, or hu long hair
as anarchistic or JOdalistie (wbk:h ls
considertd communistic).
SF.OONDL Y, where can t o d a y ' s
liberal youth go w I t h their thoughts.
the conservative Republicans or the
moderate Democrats! n,ese do not offer
· anything but the rambling on of today'•
atalus quo society, wnen changes •l'J
needed to update and better society.
Thin!ly, poliUcally lntm""1 high
11ehool atudenta are dlKOUraced by ad--
ministration from takll1g 'port In •Ill'
controversial ~ such u the Vietnam .
War. ·They are iaught alon) traditional
Ideals and an:Y Uber1liltlc vlewa are
left to "undersrounct" sroup1 and
newspapers.
TODA Y'S ITUDENTI 1et tnat 1
change la needed 10 that IOCiety doea
nol deMly ItseU, bul lhese lllleral solu·
lbw are cunplel<ly 1.,....i ll1CI
...-ed by Ille --(but
tnJQpj ol ultra<Oftlt!'VaUves art not
cenaored It •IL and tbty &rt Yf111
dan,.....J.
So, liberal youth, join wllll tho militant.
In poliUcal .,..po, oud1 11 Sllll, whir<
tometbtnc la done •bout "lick Amf!ricll ...
How many particlpt1nts In rtudtnt
demonltrlUom .,.. rtally vioitnt or
mUltant!
Scnari.eft up, America, you are drivlnc
Iha youlh to an lJlltthistlc: end. If you
"" nol undmtand, llllen lo Len-
McCarlney'• "llovoluUon," an11 nol to
Jaa•·Bldlanls' "Slrw~ Man."
MY GTON
Cal state, Beach
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slons aslODJ u these dlsturbonc01 ,continua;" Dr. Hl)' ..
kawa cleclared.
Willi thl1 firmnui, ha bas left doors ojlea and
agreed lo -.sonable discussion ot lss~M. Dt. Hay ..
kawa Is undtl'IWM!abiY •rn1patbe& lo Dllnorltiu, and
he Is knclwn u . a 111&!1 ol his word. · •
That isn't wbal the anta,onlN want. Y~
they dei;nanded ano\hef ~ the encDeu "convocallonau
to discuss strike lssuOI and said the police mus! "be r•
moved from the campus until lhf1ll• are 1ettlo4. •
The cry of "police state". was ioevita&le. Dr. 1Ui1•·
kawa bad summoned hundreds of police tci be avail-
able when He sought to reopen .tho campua. With lnl
escepUons, ·they appear to bave malnlalntcl the law
c:ooly and professionally: Sllll; the~went up. .
Dr. Hayakawa discussed the t bead-on.
"No, it'• not a police •late," laid. "The police
art here to protect our libertie1. -1n a totaUtarian state
they are for suppressing frffdom."
The acting president of San Francisco State has
demonstrated one outrtanding ability: he can articulBte
his college's problems and state clearly what he intends
to do aboul them.· It is· a skill his two predecessors at
SFSC unfortunately lacked. ..
He is unquestion8bly determined that. Ibo. campus
can be run by lawless elements that would o~erthrow
authority by force &:nd violence. '
On that issue, there can pe no dS>qbt '¥/ttre o.Yer.~
whelming majority of California residents ·,t:Q<heh!llci
Dr. S. J. Hayak_n_a. ~ • · ·.:~ 2 •
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They had better. For if he fails, and if anarchy does •·• f'
prevail. at San P'i"ancisco State; we can look for,'waves ,
ot the same throughout the 'I:/ California university and
1tate coll•f',campuses. • ,
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. MtJ st Social Nixon atid Kisnngff'· ·.• ' . t:~ .
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Benefited
All one haa to do is to ~ke a k>ok
at the Roman Catholic Church ~ID realize
that today's mood o( ·disagreement and
dissent and downright defiance Of tradl·
tlon ls nol, as aome say, led by
"agitators" and "anarchists" and "Com·
munist-insplred" agents.
For here we have the most orthodox,
conservative, traditionalist, and
authoritarian establishment in l h e
Western world torn by conflict on a
dozen different fronts -on c:On-
traception, on celibacy for priests, on
rituals and observances, on civil rights
a n d the participation by· the church in
lllaira "secular" and even "political."
IF TIDS CAN happen in the Catholic
church, with its heavy emphasia on con-
formism and obedience, HUle wonder
that the sa.i;ne thing hu happe~ in
lhe more fluid world outside. If priests
can form unions, and nUN can march
in picket lines, ·then· we see clearly
that the modern wave of 'unrest, of
que1bon.ing a n d repudiating ancient
forms and doctrines, is much more than
a matter of Jeft.wing agitation or col·
leeiate rebe.Won or confrontation between
the race3.
Change Is In tne air, and change
is always painful while it is taking
place -like surgery without anesthesia
-even though the end result of the
change may be beneficial. and may
even have saved the patient'• life .
OF COURSE, NOT ALL change is
progre11s : but in the long pull, it i!
astonishing (and heartening) that most
social change has turned out to be,
historically, an advantage even to those
who at first opposed it.
The change from absolute to limited
monarchy was a blessing that paved
the way to self·govetnment: the change
from feudalism to capitalism was an
Improvement, .., even Man: himself ad·
mitt~. ~ the church itself hu lately
~nI1ded thal the Reformation , which
it ao Implacably fought, was perha(>l!I
a good and necessary thing for Chrisk.n·
dom at the time. '
BUT CHANGE while it is going on
has an acrid smell and a bitter taste.
Until the smoke clears, it Is not easy
to set the real fssue11 or to accept
th e fact that the on I y way older in-
stitutions can survive Is by mutating
into 1. form mort re1ev1nt to new con-
dlUona -Just u animal species perish
unlesa they adapt · to a cbafl&in1 en·
vironment. '
Then, too. psycJiotaciellly. moo! or us
find It hard lo stuicl · ll>t ambiguity
In a period of chanp. Wt lllle cleamH&,
flrmnes,, and the black • and • whlteneu
we have becoml uJed to; WI la what
the call for "law and or d t r" really
me.ans -a return to tht older injustices ,
wt have become accuatomed to. Anything
eeema preferable to chance, even
r<praslon -bul u ropreoslon -·· It bdnp its own tl.nd of · change, for
the wont, lo:t never reslarel the old
order it to wistfully 1tlr'M for.
Quotes
-L Darito, Gieftdllc -.. No
one wUI disagree lhlt Ute prlnd pl ..
rl academk -. and the rtaht ol
tree accen for minority vieWpolnti on
lhl •-ahould bt protected. IM why -ad .... lea ol vlolonco be ,i.... .. opportunity lo ~ their
doctrine d Ulll'llt Incl lmmortltty!'ol'
Thinking the .Unthiiiltahle
WASHINGTON-Saigon'_s. ,delaying tac·
tica auggest vei'y 1tron1ly ttrat the Thieu·
Ky gover{lffient ls gambling on a better
deal in tht NiJ:on administration than
at the end of the Jobuoo adm1nist:ration.
Otherwise Saigon would have moved ,
faster. The Thieu--K.J eovemment _bas
1'"'1ed nolhinc bul lim•. ancI ii can
g a I n. time· lndefinite1y by st~
over wl;lat are called tht .. modalities"
ol tho Parls~ce l"°be. : ·
How people iro lo be ... led, ,Tu.,.
the name plate.a "w· ~ loCated. the
idea of "your aid '" , 't wrangtq
over pfecedence and . easily
consume :wee.ks more cl. the brief period
betWeen now and the inaugu'rati.On of
a new president on January 20.·
TJIE SEVERAL coovenations between
·President-elect Nixon and Henry A. Kiss.
Inger, a Harvard professor and national
security expert. are therefore of great
significance. Gennan·born Professor
KJsslnger'a views are hidden in heavy
clouds of scholarship but he seems to
be calling for a general review of
American foreign poUcy so as to , get
it.'! alms in line with modern realities.
In other words, to get rtalistic about
the relationship of our great military
power lo our political influence -what
we can do and what we cannot do. "'
It is very hazardous to classify a
thinker so complex as Dr. Kissinger.
U Nl:xon is relying on Dr. Kissinger,
he is placing hia trust in an audacious
inlellectual who thinks the unthinkable.
Among his unthinkable thoughts (Nuclear
Weapoll.!I and Foreign Policy, Council
on Foreign Relapons; ISIS?) ls that In
all aignificant wars of the future nuclear
weapons are likely lo be employed, but
that if the proper doctrine ia followed,
the cqnsequence.s need not be disastrous.
THOUGlfl'S Of' THIS kind ate IO
un!link89lt Utat they cannol be ultettd
in p •Ji t"I ca I~ cau\paigns, as Barry
Goldwa1er and Gen. Curtia LeMay· hive
learned. ll.lll Dr. ~er,. JU¥il.1!>.!'
at least. lias not been ciwte , So clMe
to the center of power as in hil cim-
'vei'satiom ·with , President.eject Nii:on,
attbough Kissinger. hu beeQ from time ~ .bme a high level governmental ad-
viser. ·~.·
Jt wooid·~ a mistake, however to
conclude that because Dr. Kissl.nifr baa
ti.... unll!lnkabi.,.. liloughtl be is in-
variably a hawk in'-E. 1ituations.' Far
from it. He ia Cllllng for highly
sophisticated mponses W...,.tht thtusta
of the: Soviet Union and lf.a,partrten
in communi&m, and the . develeP.ment
of an overall American strategic doCtripe
clearly rel1ted10 our strategic in~~
HE WROTE: "A power can Sl:lfViVe
only if it ii willing lo fight for ita
interpretations of justice and Its coo-•
ception of vital inte:rests. Its test aimei
In its awareness of where lo draw the ~
line and for w h a t issues _te eontedd.
Its adequacy to meet 1tl challenger
depends· on the aJternatives It poses
for itself. This is why it la IO cniclal
for the United Staltl to become clel,r
aboUt the nature of our ltcate&Ie interest
in th.e world." l:.:"'1: '
ln the same context Professor JOuiager:
concludes that "'"· •ill ,eventually bt expelled from Asia, the Middle East,
and perhaps even from Europe, ift wt
do not adopt a more dynamic conception
of world affain and creat. an initiative
of our own to which the Soviet Union
will have to respond, Ui!tead of the
other way around. ·
HENRY . KISSINGER'S b....i,_ a~
proaches lo th<se subjedo -Uir lht
1*ct tha$ Nlion ia interested in ·diem
7"' would ~ to suggest tha.t thett
JS some iriuiieuurable and u yet lq.
definable ~ge In the way Nl:s:on tn.
tends· to go about major foreign policy
fonµqlation.t o( war and peect. ,
~thaps ·it ii scimething of this kind
. whkh underlies the Saigon delaying tao.-
tics, sOme conclusion that Ni:s:on Ja llltn·
tially "harder"' than Johnson.
At best, this ta 1 risky premlae for
Saig~, if only because Nhon 11 eleC:tlon
wu undoubtedly due in aicnllicant part
to his support of Johnlon'a poUcy tn
contrast to the wavering of Hubert H.
Humphrey. And due to the additional
fact that Nixon's path would ht: smoother 1i t!Je war were seUled or on it.a ·.way
W settlement be.fore he took offict.
Then: would then ht: more lel!ure
to apPty Dr. Ki.5.!inger'1 policy -miking
doctrines based on lessons ol tht paJt
as wdJ as coocern for the future. '
Arist_otle Meets His Jaki •'
Pre11entlq: •..
ARISTOTLE AND J·6l0
(A GREEK TRAGEDY)
Scene : A palace In a distant land,
far from the sun-drenched Peloponnesian
shores. The Chorus stands stagt: right.
Aristotle and Jak.i meet stage center.
Chorus : O. did mighty AristoUe, hero
of the Greeks,
Defy the gods and dark·browned Callas,
To spirll home to his native Greece.
Fair Jaki, high priestess: of her far-0ff
land-
Just as proud Paris years before
Did carry lair Helen off to 'froY,
Thw unleashing awesome Mars. who
saw
Ten thoosand Greeks and Trojara fall
Before the gates of Troy in armor·ral·
tll~ar. so:ioo. did Jaki's people
Rend thelr 1arrnenti and-tear their
hair
And moan lbelr ute on hearinJ of
the newa,
As the two lovers cleft the wine-dark
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Jua one San Diego poli<e olli<:er
wu auemptine to watch for un-
eaeorted juvenilea 1n four lanea of
tralfic entering Tijuana tht other
evenlnj. Oranae Count.y cities
should put tbeir cash where their
mouth II and help San Diego police
with lhil juvenll~watcb detail. Of
coor,e, It ml•ht back the traffic
up lo·OcellJll!del -H. R. M.
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Aboard his ill-omened ship, Christina.
But heartsore for her native land,
Fair Jaki has returned and now
displays
For mighty Aristotle her humblt
palace.
Watch ! For the hubris of these loven-
Llke proud Paris and fair Helen -
Shall ooce again unleash the gods
of war.
Artatotle : Hark! I hear the clash of
arms nearby in the night.
' Jakl: It's only your aeavanll' ·nei.una:
with" my 11e.rvanlll 11 'usullt A~· 1
do wish you oould learn ta. 8"'1k
better English. Kill ol what~ you ·;ay
ts Greek to me.
Arb10ll°' Sorry. But Utey wouldn 't ftght
so much if you 'd tell your ln&ids
to stop going around red-eytd and
humming "Camelot." And theD with
only four servant bedrooma in UU.
place ...
J akl : Thert; you '°" &hrowin& It up to me again ttmt 1 marrled you for
your money. \Vhat lt!Od'• )'OUT mpney?
'l'hoee wishy·wuhy bodyguarda )'Oll
hired can't bloct Uke UMI Sfa"d
Service. I got trapped In the lobby
•gain today . And to think people are:
whlsperfng Ulat 1 married ..n~okf man
for hb money.
A.rt1totle (lndJanantly); Old ? Who'• old!
Why, &! l111'l old.
JUI: You're 18 and you know ft. EYet1
Ttd<ly 1111•t •pealdnc to me. 11e says
IC he geta lnlrocluced as "Ari.tolle'1
brother·in·law'' tJM more time .•• :
Aristotle (placatingly): Corne, come,
my pet. Let us make up and 1 will
buy you any treasure you wish.
Jald : Good. I'll Lake a new yacht. To
think I have to cruise on that ecru!fy
old Christina where Calin ...
Arl1totle : Now don't bring her Into It.
There was nothina: between us.
J1kl : Look me in the eye and aay
that. Here, stand on a footstool, And
another t h I n g, why can't we Uve b1
my country?
Arlstode (atiWly): Your country? You
don't even· own it. No, we'll 10 back
to my eountry. And furthermore •••
Chorus: And thus does every mani.qe,
From before the times of Troy,
Lead inevitably to war.
For the rich are brothera to the poor:
They do but fight over m o r • COltly
things.
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CANDY
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Player Strike
SHOT DOWN FLYER-Plliladelpllla Flyer hockey ace Bernie Parent
loses hi! .stiJ:k while trying to p~ his goal as Los Angeles Klngs'
Bill FleU thiives in for a 1COring attempt. The Kings won, 3-1, getting
all. talliM °'! Ed Joyal'I .hat trick.
' ., 111 --' Insurgents-Charge ··=~
OWners Make ·Thre(lt.s . . . . . .
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1'ba ...... ~ Pllilm Jo 11 WIM ..................... ..... ., ... _. ...... ,, ..•.•
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• ,._. llild road lo, a aowM
ballway pre•• caaf....CO by Marvin
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"' Pl •biol ~ jj; iii allempl to --..... -..... . ·'Y'.ait,,..,.. ..... -told ....
-.. play In ... -~ neld
-· Olbon ........ -told: lbol ..., will ....... pl .... _.,,..11 •• .,..., __ lboT sign."' . ·y-..... -.told that bueball
hu o Jong memory, and H they nfule
to lli&ft "'!"• they llhouJd forget about
"'•""'• In buebaD alter their careen i.~~ .. be ..i4.
Pl L• d · WllTtll Giles, president of the National ayers ISte !.< .... , denied threats had been made.
. . "I ean't believe It," be olld. "1'!11
not 1aylna onybody'1 lying, but I lmow
In S ·th of no Jnstlnca of threata being made." ympa Y Bunnlq, player reJ>JUelltative ol the
· ' · Ptrata, dlaqreed, saying, "A lot of
""'"' ~ • ~ • Indebted to their ball 'WJ:.J"&L '1~1~4• i:lilbo bl" been tbrea-to lfsn or __)'Ji Ubl.l.IJ::Jlt.'L <111'.,.A lit ·o1_eren bot•-1D011ey • • • -.t I -to'Udl thlin Oftf tJit1itiilif°7'--;r-
. IAJtftAllm,C;O (AP)-Tba follow· ~·Jl!a1tn ~}"""""lnl I pOrten·
.. .,._ --~ d .. <(<-..... ..... ~ rMlo ... talntsl ... roeelpts. willc tiio 1d 11 nii11 ....... ,, .... Id!\! . 'l1't -laold 11111 lhOJ' will pay
by Git 1bJor ~ ~·A 'g: >IL dt IA 1111 fae pd will not necotlale t1aa: . • . . ..., llit ID4lllr " . .......,._. " -. ....j,,. ,. ' Jotold c. jloffberler, .. ....... ol
Baltlmon _ Day 0 J1cNa111 B 0 •I t b o lllltfilncn 0rWeo aod member ol
Powell, Peto 11kbwt. "Bn• ............ 1111 '~'. pla)'oMelotiont committee, Booton _ Mike A a 11.r 0,. a, Diet "!Id. ! ·dOn'I -.., the players lhoold
Ellsworth, Jim Lonborg, IJoYO Morehud, !liOn I!! die ....U..TV money OllY more
Rico P.etn>celll, Carl YutnemHI. -· \be plll ncelptg or the ale of c.Hforala -Jim Piopot, ....,. pieollOts:• •
hoop, Jim Me GI• t -11 • , NWf Be added, "II players want a guarantee
M.,oerllllltll, 111<1< a.-. B 0 b on TV lncGme, line. But I want to
llodgen. lmow: Will they be willing to a<cepl
QUcago -Jack J'1sber Joe Horten. a decrease if It Io e 1 dmm! 'There's
Tommy John, Bob Locker,' Gary Peters, DO guuantet lt will atay up there."
Pete Ward. Bueball recently signed a telev!slon
CleTeland. -Mu Alvia, Joe Azcue:, dul worth f41.5 mlWon over the oat
Lee !bf<, Sam McDowell. three yeua, a subotaaUal incttaJe !nm Got First 23 YearsAgo Joyal Thro~
PITI'SBURGH (AP) -Gordie Howe,
the Natiooal Hockey League's greatest
player, baa scored hia 700th goal. But
be says No. l meant more to him.
"I never dreamed of 700. When I
turned 1i_1 just thought il I could
last one year in the pros I could brag,"
Howe said.
But Howe, who breaks another record
every time be steps on the let?, scored
his '100th -nobody else has even scored
800 -aod led the Detrott Red Wlnp
to an easy 7-2 victory over the Pittsburgh
Penguim Wednesday night.
Sports In Brief
'Ibe latest mllestcme came in the com-
paraUve calm cl &bl Qvic Arena, where
only 4,451 fans ~ his remarkable
achievement witll ltlDdlng applause. ,.
Howe would have preferred his 700th
to come at Detroit's Olympia, but be
admitted the pressure wu greater there..
'Jbe)' waited in the Olympia Sunday
with baUoo!ll aod ebeen, but the 40-ytar-
old Howe didn't tc:Ore.
"I had butterfl1ea. I'll have lo Mm1I
that," be aaid. "But I would have llted
to score tt there. The faoo have been
so good."
Still, be said, the ,....... waao'I the
Vallely, Bruin Mates
Hit by Hong Kong Flu
LOS ANGELES -Tile Bq Jtq
flu, which sent 15 lAa Angelel Rams
football players to bed earlier this wed. .
now has leveled UCLA butetblll ttir
Lew Alcindor, two teammate. and coach
John Wooden.
But Wooden said Alcindor, hla7.foot·l"
center, would play tmt weekend when
the Bruin cagers ploy at Ohio state
and Notre Dame.
Guard John Vlllely, • junior college
transfer, and forward CUrtil R.owi, wbo
starred in last week's 94-82 victory O\'el'
Pw'due, and Alcindor all had tbe flu
Wedneodoy.
Vallely, who acored 19 points in hll
UCLA debut against the Boilermakers,
was home in bed. But Rowe, a sophomore
who potted 21 and grabbed 14 rebounds,
worked out, as did A1clndor.
North Dakota No. 1
Unbeaka Nortb Dakota Staie today
WU aomed \')le ,\IMCJaled Preti' omall
coUece foottid dpmplou ef 1118.
BAN JOIE -Tiie ~----ti Saa J-Bltlo Cellqe !lave.....-
plua It try to block tbe -· ... ---.... -tcliolan'1f; " ..... --ployen. _ ne SWeat Ceadl WedD:e1d11 pwed
a -by • ·-" 11 .. wltlt
--.. -lepl old to llPI 6lel:r cue la cevL ne ~ '"" ......... .,..
Woct -,.1a1e4 to por11dpole ID
dte Nov. • football 1ame qalut BrJcbam Yoang bee .... llley objeded
to the racial polat of view of the Mormon
Cbllf'Ch.
Tbe troubled athletic prosram at Su.
Jose 1ot one piece of peel new1,
however, when four blaet athletes re-
Joined tbe buketball ~ Wedaetday
nl11tt after a one-game boycott In support
of Ute aven lrldde~ 'l'lleJ' alto bad
beea Ulteateaed. wltll .... of tltef:r
IQolanldpo. •
for No. Iii to break Maurice R,lcbard'•
record fll iM4. "Thal WU realJj' bad,"
Howe sUd. / Generally Howe Uy. the ...,.· _,
get to him. ·
"I clon't tab the. llllDO bomt, I jull
play It for what lt11 wartb.."
He said,. typically, "The l<!'I took
aome weight off my llock. It took oame
weight off my wilt, teo. Ille -.n lltllliC
OD tbe,.edse of Iba-.... tirJnl."
. The mile.tone. ,came at 7:1J ol Ibo.
first period when Bowe look • pua,
pivoted -bla back to the net aod
fired a »footer put 1oaUe La Blnldey'•
rilbt foot.
Howe'• first aoaI came ·II yun ago aainlt Toronto 1oaUe tu rt Broda. "I
iJiO at two teeth that cune," he uid.
Since tbea be bu lie! Ill NHL ..-di
and hu been one of the top five oconn
IOI' II lln1ibl yean, -wiDD1llg the title
.i.11me1.
lioft, • muter ol every upect of
the game, hu -1 oblllty to Dool
a pus w to nnack a teammate'• ltlct
with the puck at bJib lbtins opeeda.
His laV«lte weapon, the wrllt -.
bu been timed at llU m11eo per bour,
the '-ID the 1ame.
Does Howe have tboughtl ol retlrlalf
"I have another year CG a twf>.)'W
contract," be aid, "• I'll be badl:
aert year. Alter that I clon't lmow.
It just depeadl -my lep bold up."
Eight -,..i.t "I'm afrlld 11111'• too DWI)' to bope
for," be Aid.
LOS ANG~ (AP) -Far f!lt ·-
ball ol their N1tl.;aal Ilockq-tiii&lie
,..,., the Loi Aoilel Elnp ~
. a lrlDlont --but ...., dlD·llldn'I
look . like -TboD ~:·1oya1
pu1 .. bla hat. . r ~
Joyal, "the Jet," tbe Jtlnp' )eadlDg
ICOfll' · tut year, ICOred a hit tnct
-"tllreO eoa1a ID • game -aplnd Pbllodelpbla Wedaeoday n1ibt aod'tt wu
aD Loi Aogeles needed u they -put the Flyero J.L
The vldory boooted the Elnp. put
the Idle 'Oaklaod Seala Into -pi-ID the West Div!-with ao J. IJ.I ncord
and II polata.
But thq're 11111 In . the thick ol tbe
dlvlalonal battle. Loi Aogeles 1110 points -,_.....run, St. Loull but only three ahead ol Jut.place Phlladelpbla
aod Pittsburgh.
,,,. Itlnp ... Idle until Satunlay night
when the Mlnnelota North stan, fourth
with a ~IH rec:«1I and II polnll, Invade
the Forum. Mlnnelota bu beatee the
Itlnp In tbe teams' only two meetlnp
tbla .......
The Flyerl .... held to but two -.. pol In the openlna period, but ....
ol them, • power-play shot by Jean-Guy
Gendron •I the 4:31 mark, eluded KinC
-Geny Deojardllll aod p•e Phlladelpbla a 1.e lead. .
lo the -period, Rial Lemleuz an d Bm White plcbd up t be flnt of
their two 1111111111 eaclt for the night
u they set up Joyo) for the tylDg
pol at the 1:111 mark.
He llft Loi Aogelel a' J.I lead with
an un1sallted euJ. midway in the third
period, then wrapped it up for the KinR;s
-Ina than three minutes to play.
Loi Angeles outshot the Flyers 38-14
tn the game, enlivened by a 9CUffle
between Philadelphia's Forbes Kennedy
aod the Itlnp' Ron Anderson.
O. J. a Fathei:
LOS ANGELES -0 . J. Simpson,
In New York: City to receive the Heisman
'rropby, becunt I ~thtr Wednesday
when bla wife ManiU«lte gave birth
to a 7-pound, II ounce· girl at Good
Samaritan HOlpital. S I m p I o a is to
receive the trophy Thursday.
• Delrolt -Honn Cub, Bill l'reehao, previOWI contracts. 1111111 Hcwtoo, Al K.oliae, Mlckey !Allch, Hoffberger said "Funding ol the
.Ila Price. pen11lon plan should come from aD Jn.
-City -Moe Drabowslly. come, not just a port of ll" ,
---Bob Alllsoo, Rod Carew, :Miller cllimed that "players have been
Jim Kaai, llannon Killebrew, T0111 lhamelull}' ezplotted," forcing' llOIDt 50
OllYa, Ron Perraooeld, Jim Perry, Rieb ol them to sign -But be aid
· 11ew, John Boiel>oro. that • Jlltyen caDed Tueoday were 100
Niw York -Slaa Babnaen, .Al Down. per -In l•vor of lea.mg their coD· fnc, SWvo lbaiDtiln, Mltkey Mmtle, Mel trootl analgned.
~. 11bat would happen If the players
OOland..-, Duny C.W, M 0 o did drib?
llerlhberpr, Jim -· !Aw Era-, "U thq clon'I want to piny, what Rieb l]landay, Jim Nub. an I do?" uked Hoffberger, "U
SeaW. -Joct Aker. IMcbon IO .., llrlft, yoo keep the
Walhlactm --Ailoa, Jbn Jim. -llome became U....'1 no place to nan. P'raM Howard. Del.U-:. tend tllern..''
H~ 1----------Atlulta-Bob ~·JIDI PlP'
pu, Joo Torn. ..
Oilclp -ltell Jlojllmla, ltal!dJ
llaadley, F-Jealdaa, BJUy WIJll-. .·
"""""""' -Ted Ablrnatby, J.....,
Beach; Twwq llUna, Jim llaloaq,
Jim Morrjtl.
-· -1.ony Dlomr, Jalmny I!:dwardl, lllnoJ Lemu!Alr, Joo ll'orpa,
Rulty Staub, Ilao 1lllloa. •
Loi ~ -lloo .,,,,...., ..
J'*iey, la Crtrf1ll-.. t.. illller,
~-Montreol -Manry Willi.
H.,. Yori< -Jflt'l' Gnlle, Bud e.r-
relaon. Jfltry ){-ml ~
Diet Selma, --Pldladelplda -Jalmny Callilcln, WoodJ
,...,....., Cookie lloju, Qrll Short, Biil
Wblte, Rick Wlae.
Plttaburlh -Mlllly Alou, Ste" Blall,
Jim Bunainl, -Oemente, BIB M.-, J-p-'!'Gm Slit.
St. Loull --Carl-. Bob Glbloo. Dan Glulll, Joe Hoerner, Dal
MUYIU, Tim McCarvtr, Mike Shannon,
·Ray Washburn.
San DI.ego -none.
San Francllco -Juan Marichal, Willie
Maya, Mite McCormick, WUlle McCovey,
Ray Sadecld.
TOP COLLEGIANS
AT WNG BEACH
Amlrlca'1 top coPleg!ate water polo
f'Clrcel an lhowlna their wares tn ·a
opeclaI In-tourrwneot at Bel-
-Plaza Olympic Pool In lm1g Beach
-UC lrYlne the top oeed In the -di)' dullc.
UC! WU meeting Colorado Stata tbla
aftemoOD ID the tourney opener with
Sae J-state going against USC at
4:15, Cal battling UC Santa Barbara
al l:IO aod Cal State (Long Beach)
fldnC Ind.Jana at 7:30.
Aalumlng the Anleaten up their record
to 11-1 at CSU's expense, which they
are proNbltlve favorites to do, they'll
be back Frldll at 4:15 to duel the wJn.
aer of the SC.San Jose struggle.
And 1n that case they can avense
their only ioa of the year H San Jose
state downJ USC.
Finals are Saturdoy nllJ!I at 9,45 with
UC! tabbtll to p I a y Cal state !1-'
Be•ch). barring upoets al""I the way.
Ticket prices are a nominal 50 cents
for students aod fl for odulla.
Ashe, Graehner Ailing,
U.S. Cup Hopes Dimmed
ClllCAGO (AP) -The United States'
two top Davi.a Cup playen, Arthur Allie
and Clark Graeboer, were lidelined by
aliments Wedaeoday, cllmmlng brlabt
piOlpecll for ao Amerlcao trliunjlll over
Australia In the Cup F1na11.
However, ·Ole ·raged BUon, wbe
metbod1cally -•Ide ....-llnlght
·-tldt yur, tat borely depil¥ed Saa DleP' Sta.. from wlulng ... tb1"I
.nlpt ...,r.,:. . . .
The Pecu ao.i-B1--oh ol the U ftnt.tl-votes and tZt po!Dta
.. tbe llall bailoclag 1ly • panel " -*" -lllld 11roa.t .. 11en. •
Baltimore Sends Blefary to Astros
Ashe and Gtaebner wen ICl'atdled
from • ICbtduJed benefit tourney at
Northwesttrn Unlvtndty Wed n e 1 day
night. Don Den, Davlll Cup captain, tald
be ml(ht have to COlll!der replacemeota
for the Cup cllaUeqo round at Adelaide,
A-.lta. Alllo -to haYO played Corona del Mar'• Rod t.ver on Wtd-
aeodoy.
Aahe, the ..... w. top -· hu a pllaful rigbl elbow Which born~
him -·the U.S. team def-1M1a
almost.a montll op lo Pin Ibo Cup Saa Diep stale, •mall college ......
la t• lllld 1111 -1lla BllOO -
II In Ila, ... oolJ: -top •ola, ·
l>at ,,_ ........ ~ ballot
~11N11,.,..,.._ ...
1 Sten vie~ ...
LOS ANG~ -'i1>e Lot Aogeles
..,. -to have, IOI~ all their pi'ol>lmDt .... that Ed Jobno6il II l>ealthy
~~roc>ldO cen18" lromT..,.
-1111a mode b1a prof-II debut ..,._.. lll(Jlt aod led the Stm to
a JJl·• ftdery ovtr New Yort tn
.. --.8alketball Aaoclalloo
~ B -C D polnll, erabbed II
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Four Pwyer Deals Completed Wednesday -oplnd Aastrllla. , -hu .._,_ ol • pullod
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The bueball
trade market, which was slow in ltartlng
at the annual winter meetinp, bu
heated up In a hurT}'. '
F.our dealll were completed Wednesday
-u many u had been made bl the
first two days ol the meetlag -aod
'the most important result wu the ship-mn GI Curt Blelary, former llookJe.ol.
tJ».Ydr for llllllmott, to Houston.
'Ille ftvl>pl•yer deal, one of three made
by the~ dwilll the day, oent pitcher
.Mlh Olellar to the 'Orioles along with
minor 1..,.,. lnUelclen EUJab Johnloa
and l!'ilf.O Hernande. The A.stroa aho
got John Muon, a mm 1eque out.
fielder.
,,,. Aalroo alllo traded thin! baiemmi
Bob -....-fb Allanta for atlllly.
man.Orlando .,Marty" Martina and.mt
oulffelder Dlclt Slmpoon 'IAI the N.,. York
Ylllllt... for rel1el pitcher Dooley
Womack. ~
Tile Yanko llao traded outllelder Arr4y
Kooco to Loi Mgelel for pllcher Mike
Keldch.
"Cuellar II tho k<y man In the dell
for us," u1d Barry Daltoo, the ~
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penoonel director. "He wu an outstan-
ding left.bander In 11166, second only
to SaodJltaalaloeomed·nm ,fftq.,
"b' lad ,.at when be "" ~11
-• __ lllp114e<, be bad • 1.'14
ERA,,,. ' l>alton 'aalCI. • "At the end of
the 11tU1D he ril pltcblna real weU."
lllolary waa-.IJ».Year In ·1185
-be 1111 .JIO with 21 """'" ...... but 1ut 1w 11e illpped to .IOI! with
15 bomon wblle playing catcher and
the outfield.
Diltoa said Blefary'I place would pro.
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bablJ be laken by youq M'"· Jtel.
tenmuncl, wllo WU -le .... PlaJw-
ol.U.Yur wUb Roebe1ttr ol the
-Jlllllcle aod, like Alba, recelftd b-Tllloday Jrorn Dr. Ttd for.
IUni ~ far the Clllcqo Bean 1....u .-:
"Alllo aod G-will leave with ~ ~ lut year, hftllag Ibo Clip """*' for Austnlla from Lm
.JI! 1'ldlo 'baWq .Jfl In JI ,.,.,.. with ~ -·... nllbt." aid •
the Orioles. • atRooaotda Dell.
AapiwllJOla hu a .131 lilellme ~ .. I'm ~ •bout Graebner and
a-... but ·111Pl>od lo .la Jaat_,_, '!llllnJilPo..ol\OUI Albe. Tho problem II ~ tbe Aalno lilt that with.... fllal 11mo.i. aplMt tbelr both getilnl
deftlopmtnt ol lloq -Ibey could reedy for CUp play. affanl ~ !'JI him p. · •n II nqulrod 11111 I 111J11e our !oar·
Tho. llm'el toot blm u lmmllXO man Cup 1eam on Dec. 18, JO days
for a.ta Boyw. belon plq belfna."
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r I ., BY ROGER .CAIWION Of1Jlt...,,.....,_ '
lidntlngton Beach meets l<>ara toll!gbl
In the feature 1ame of ~ fourth ann.ual"I
Weatmlnster..Marina Rotary ~Uefb111_
ln..na!looal at Westmlnoter High. •
Tiie 8•30 encoontu follows t b.e Cen-
tennial Il·Lall•wooil fftllmlnar1 au.
Action at the Marina gym wtii feature,.
FoWttain VaJlei and 1"a Alamllilll In
the. opening tilt at . 7 with Loog 8-h
Poly and Garden Grovt: filling the bDJ
in Uie nightcap. Winner of the Huntington Beaclj.1'Jara g8¥\e will then" move on to the sem~ala,
Friday night at westn\lns!er with the
bosl Lioj>•. • 'h<i Lions OI coach Ben 'r~IOr mado
It lq the semis with a pulsotlng .56-55
come-from-behind victory over .Santiago
Wednesday night at Westminster.
..... Beach Wilson kept all•• in the
con'Soiation bracket with a 9IH5 walloping
of JJ11enc1a ht the 7 o'clock jame.
k ariha, however, ~ett 'the power of
Randy Vi1t•h•
Va.tahals
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Top Rustler
Flanker Randy Vataha was nam-
ed Golden West College's most
valuable player for f o o t b a 11
Wedn esday night at the school's
fall sports awards banquet at the
Horn O' Plenty Restaurant in Santa
Ana. "'° The team voted Andy Donegan
and John Inglehart honorary cap-
tains and Tom McMahon was
designated Rustler of the Year.
· The DAILY PILOT. award for
defense went to Mike Jones.
, Water poll> athJetes honored in-
cluded Bruce Kranz, captain ;
Charles Raddatz, Rustler of the
Year , and Gary Drent, most
valuable player.
-Cross counk'y : Rick DeNucdo,
Rustl er of the Year ; Jim Gamache,
most improved ; Doug Schmenk,
captain for 1969, and DeNucclo,
-19611 captain. .,
CIF Grid Sites
For Friday Tilts
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and
Anaheim Stadium serve as sites for
the ClF AAAA football semifinala Friday
ni~1-.t wi th Westminster 'and El Rancho
!;: -cd in a rematch at uie Coliseum.
lieim and St. Paul vie at Anaheim
1'1 while in the AAA, Loa~a and
· Hills will mix It up at El Camino
Sic
Re'
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All ,.. '1CS are at 8 o'clock. . .. ..
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WednOoaoY nlgbl, lollng, Mil. •
. The 1-,lell coecb Lute Olaon'1 VWnp
In a .biWe for !iltb place.
-Grande wa ellpUnaled from.
f1lrtber """ll<Utlon wllm the Mala\IOll
i.u W:tlm to North · (RlveriidOl by l
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Milty Olson and Randy Combo ~
vlded pie key bdck.U In the wanln&
moments ci the Wertmtrister thilller. ' . . .Ol!on lint popped ln • 10.looter . to
P"° the Lions a . ~ leod and then .
momenta latef, Combs fo11owed. with• a
Jo.fool jumper to nall dqwn the wlnnlnc
margin. '
Weatmlnster bad come from a flve-
poinl deficit after three quarter& ind '
was further hampered when ace Jeff
Pqweni fouled out with sUll-five minutes
to go In the fourth period.
Addlni to •the Westminster mlaeries
were l.bree conaecuUve misses on one-
and-opporlunitt .. from the free Uu:ow
line. .
'lbe Westmlnater fast-break offeme in
tbe final period was credited for molt
t:J. the l.J.qm' ID.CC e 111 accordin& to
Taylbr.
Taylor added that despite the mlMed
opportun!U.. to -il open. bis club outplayed Santlqo deciJ!vely In the final
eight minutes.
Powers and Dan Broderick led the
winnen with 18 point.I apiece while
Combs added 11.
Magnolia took an early lead ovtr
Marina and beld a 10 to IS.point margin
through moot of the f"1al three frames.
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' .,_ for Ill !lnt~lo'lbe plO)'<il!B apllllt no pr-bot"-Clnitol aild i...:.··· "'. :'... g'e· Ac' tt"o...: flll llateo . fl'rlday at s p.m., DeAnza ..... _. ., the --lll ~ ll . The l'hWe. ... junior • of the llnat ... 11mlnad\>!>:·l>!Un>'Y al -. ' ' . =-.. czeb~ Saturclay. i '' . Coeta 'M~ High School _. up !be -held· ~-~ "DeAnza la a line i.m and they're biake1baJ1 -a dq _. than will 'be at -Collqe to coaciied by U. A-1can Ol)'oiplc coach
or1gjna]fy achocloiled wtieO ~ playa bolt ~~., cbarJa allUdy hold ;1o-Art Lambert. '!'hey bavcmi loot a same ·.
to Anaheim tonllhl Tipoll la soi iOI' totiel 0,., two ct the oilier toilrnamebt since. ,.. beat them 11-1 early In
7 o'clcd.. ~ entries. No. 2' ~ DeAnu. COilege November.
The 1 ved "·" ·and CerrlW eonece. "We beat them IOW'dly on the: _game wu mo up Ollt ~ .. Welve been b&vlng a lot of things scoreboard, but It wu much cloaer in·
becauie ·of the conlUct with loothell 10 our way a11 ·......,·1oog," Fullerton the pool. Ourgoelle Doug Scbaumbura.
where . \be Colnny ts lnvO!ved In • &aid, "I juat.,boj>e. they continue tllla ·blocked lhreO of -DeAnza ptNlty
semlfhia11 Jame with St. Paul Friday weekend •. " , , : thtows and that toot a lot out of them
~t •l"\nAl\eim Stadium. °'"'Ill Cc)all! bun' teen San . Mateo mentally.
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With Doug Omer clicking for 25 points "·
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the Sentinels of coach Ernie Wheeler
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mach!n~ .were Dave Murray (11) and
Jan Adamson (11).
Marina, -for the most part. wu cold
from the field. Leading tbe acorlng attack
wera Di.ct Ivie (16) and Kipp Baird
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' i By :!'OGER CARLSON selecUOO·U coach.of-the-year. member will'be••'letterinan.
ot n.. o.uy r11ot st.w Wi~ those kind of credentials Of the grj.dders Who did •a
At Laguna Beac)l High to remember, It will be bard great de41 ol tbe playing, Ollly
~hoot, football buffs would for the average fan around four return. · ·
jt$l as soon discuss the past Laguna to digest what seerii-Those are Mike' Abbey,
yw's accomplishments as ingly looms ahead for the Steve Palmer, Chris Bowman
ta1k about what's iii store for Maroon and White. and Roland McElhaney;-tbe Artists next year. · It must be remembered that
'And it's easy to see Why. the Artists only bad 3.1·players Abbey aaw·actlon ·as,a split
Tile Artists are coming oH out for. the squad and no junior eDd and th~ too,. took over
their finest football season . varslfy team. adinirably for the injured
ever after po 8 l i n g a Take away the e n t t r e Kuhn inJhe final three games ..
remarkable 10-1 record. starting backfield and near.ly He'll probably be used al
Coach Hal Akins' lads swept all of the offenseive line and Kuhn's old spot again. next
through the Crestview League there isn't much left. year.
undefeated and posted a CIF Graduation losses will in· Bowman was an offensive
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before finally falling in the Bt1'n Bagley; Gme Molway, Palmer was used at middle
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Rolling Hills: ' Toni Schei'er, Doug. Schmitz, ' McElhaney, a 11 n e·m an, ee 88 e
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' . ~· MICHELA!'IGELO DOCUMENTARY.-An l!Oili'~'
long documemary in color on Channel 7 tonigjlt""
at 9:30 ii titled "Secret ·of Michelangelo: Every·
Man's Dream.," The .celling of the Sistine Chapel
in the Vatican, (~y shown in photo above), is tile
main subject Oil tile program. Many art critics baY.•
called this the "greatest painting ever made ... N~~
rators are Chrl&t<>pher Plummer and. Zoe Caldweu.':
TELEVISION VIEWS
CBS Show
Antiseptic
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By RICK ·DU BROW ·•
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A genuine, but cw:;Oai;
ly antiseptic, attempt to make a modest statement
about race relations was presented. Wednesday nlgtlt
in the latest original drama of 1'CBS Playbouse1·~~;~ •
The production, "Saturday Adoption," by R<>ll
Sowen, 23, concerned the consequences of a deciiloil:
by a well-to-do young man, a 20-year-old white to!
lege student, to ·become tutor to a Negro boyc-ns
grade scliool, 13 years of. age. , , .. ' ><
LIKE VIRTUALL y all "CBS Playhouse" pta.r,
entations, this latest one was, for some .reason,·•\~
most wholly hwnorless. The series of broadca~i,
ln fact, has resembled nothing so much ·as a gri:tue_:·
of dramatized tracts on current social proble.Ws:J.
What has been lacking is sheer entertainment Val.Ji~'
- a dramatic virtue not to be underesllinated.1 ~
matter how fine the intent of the plays. .::..ilt
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"Saturday Adoption" was perhaps the le8it '
tract-like play of the series, despite its racial points.
There was, in fact, much to admire in the coOl re-
straint and subtle understatement of the produc-
tion. Unlike a recent "CBS Playhouse" present.a--
ti.on which offered a sadly stereotyped. group of chart!-:
acters in a generation gap tale, Wednesday's out--·
ing dealt with relatively ordinary -though often
typical -persons. And that is a test for any play--
wright, one which Cowen unquestionably passed.
IN THE STORY, the college student, 8 dec;tnt..
dreamer with a conscience and a social sense, ~:'.t
es great hopes for the future in ·the black youngst~
~ leading him to, believe there is much more f4tl:
him lil this world than he might previously h;l1J14
thought of achieving. In the end, however1 cfrcum?.,
stances compel the college student to destroy t jkj,
immediate dreams of the boy -the ones that were--:
new to him -and to make him face reality on his
own again. This raising and dashing of hopes was
a forcefully subtle statement in the racial situation., ' .
Upon learning of tllese dashed hopes, tile. l>'•;i!
tells the student: 0 1 don't want to be like you -hat'
any more ... I don't want to see you any more.'~:·::
THE PROBLEM of the play, however, wa.s·l n·
the execution. Despite the sharp point that promis-
es, once made, have to be fulfilled , the college stu-
dent -the focal point for much ol the drama -
was too indefinite a character as portrayed. by ~
Gates. This lack of complete definition was part.ot'
his essential makeup -but his dreaming, which•
should have had some magic to make it convincUis.i~
merely came off rather foolish and childish. F~~
contemporary 20-year-old, Gates seemed strang~~
naive, not to be taken seriously. ~~.;.;,~
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poetic vein the trick might have been pulled ~
In short, the words by Cowen were there, all rigtif,.i
but the theatrical punch -the convincing soct·1~~·
was not made clear. How could the sharp Ne~
boy, so well played by Eric Laneuville, be triily~·
taken in by this foolish student's promises? I slmR.11:~
could not believe that he would be. · "''°' ., tof\
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'fJI General Dynamics C«J•
Groton, Coon., wu pven the
contract by the Naval Shlpa ·
Syst~ .Commanlf lo'J\111
work on the lllClear """"" ltJb. I f
Congress *'""' .p:
~ac~1: ~u,ro lµJ;ui:arice:
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ofter do1, and by DOW, ..U.Uy a I II c II a J )'<11111 pq --flt ~ la ·S::T=:r~r~ ~::.,IQ<"O..::; ~:-::.~1.:.: ~-
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...,..17 ~· rates hare . ;::.:e~e soi'.ltlilimd auraaceftie~linl1 . :~ ·
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llabllUi ..... ,.,Uey # s ( ' . d. . 'M' I th' . ~~il . et Recor . on."·
f10 today; ID I"'·~· 14'• '
()n, IVVICf, 8* ·taauf~
. preln1ul1l -Ill~ rla<t\ '7 0. C. Adams, manager of
percentlnl!Wpulll.yoara.• 1-,-·NalloBal
rear, .neiior-atn·alea
ttl!'•lned al Ibo uiolleratel1
Ii.creased lev.1 " Oi:lober)
-· OdjUstlnea1B (Gr . !ht season. II.at ettate activity· diclmed lracll...U,. .
pwed ~~~-all '. NrN MANAOllt ' ltlTlltlllG
year >llei-A!Xjilr Mii w•-DiiiillJ-.;-SIWliJ.~ M. re. _,.,
-1 THE UH GI rile i... -· c .... 11: ... Bruch. varted from state to at.ate~ tod1y. • reported red' u e e d
W thl MJ 'fMIDM t• tbe unemplo)'ment ·and continued
Jla1la11·arw 1i11tU1iDJtM ~.1ain1 in art-
-~ tllo -: ___.._ -~'-'-d ......... ~-jlaTol _ -recor
' :..-~-~-~=t:~~vlty. Calllornla
. Emplo)'Dienl d I C t e & I e, ~
slightly during o.tober, -
having ft8Cl!Od--I... "°'I'
secutive reeord leveta durtng
. June, July, AUiUll and
~J>IClnber. La!at llallaUa
~vailable Jiit -. f,171.SOO
clvilian -kera. (4,300 fewer
llum during September)
employed In the metropolitan
'COllJl!la " . !M ~
Orange, RITerllde, S a I
llm!ardlno, Saa Dteca. Santa
Barbara and Ventura.
.,.., the -of oadl· lldps. . ------·Mi . . ' ~t In the put decide; ~ ~ h> It was estimated by Defense
Secrelary ·<larll Cllllord tbal
each of the new-lype subs
would -fl!O mlllloa lo PIO million.
Nuclear subs now in the
fleet cost a""11 f180 million
apiece.
'Ille main change In ..,,;
structlon of a "quiet'' IUb
from otbei' n uc 1 i a r s~
martnes wauld be use of a
turbine electric system In pro.
pel it, oompmd to thO pr.,..I
gear driYe aystem.
Tiie type ol ..... In be
performed onder the lnlllal
'contract was not delcribed.
Kennedy w l(etire
As G™ Co. Manage~·
llolpllll·~~..,_ coort ......... -11$.l In OCtober
awanll In liadllr Injury eallU , lo ,111.t In Ho,ftmber, 11 .••• ,..;. • ~ ~--~n-,,,._...by the bant'a Ind .. -::-v~~.w·"""'"(w iil -~vl17. (From
tllo =~= .. II&'/ lo Ult tbe -averaa-auto ~ 11 1¥ . ....,,;t ed 100).
el Ulllt'll AD •ti!I ~ueally Unemploymeol declined lo tU<o . k c..n.•;1o act GD 3.7 percent In both Orange
Docald E. Shively, 54, aul)l;latlon membonhip• art llab11117 ._ and Saa lllef• .....U.s and
manager ol public rellll<m ·the Paclllc c.ut Gu~ .a ~ Ille ..,. In a 10.y_. lolr .of 4.1 percent
f0< Soothern Counttea Gu Co., tian, Tiie AnlerlCia Ga 1 ol a .,..Mid' : B~ In Loa Aagelea County during
has be<a named In replace boJ who ..v.r. and October, the lalat ,_ for
division manager JUBllll M:. . Aalqejatlon and the Public ~ JnJurlea when bo w.. whlcb n..,... are available.
XemMdy, who will retire nm llelatlonaSode17 ol Amerio£ bit bJ a 1i111 m Jiii wu Por tbe aevtll metrvpolltaa
WI after il yura with the A -of Camnont, be aot l/Olllod ua11i the aprJnJ Co'IJiln ol Sou t b er a
utlllty company. wlD move to Orange Ci>uaty of this }'OU • • • JO years Calllomla, the ......,.uy ad-
'llle app>lntmenl ol the new wbeil be llllUDlea hla -Jatu. Tiie cue ol a Buff~ justed unemployment r a te
manager will become effective duties. wc:mlll Involved In a serious averapd at t.l j)efeeDl, doWD
ln February. Other recent 11'9111otions In ..,iue1cm la Jiil was DOI ,.1,. tr.... ~ percent la September
Shively joined the gas com-the .. ufility were aniiouaced lied . \llllll t ~la Septembet ind II-om U percent a year
pany as a clerk In the WhitUer retenUy. · , •• faur ,..n liter. •arller. NaUoollly, lhe raUo
DistrlcL Before aasumln& the Johll I. McCollum. manage' . · el· unemployed In the total
public relatloos Poll In 196$ of the 0r...., co u at 1 -mu. AllOIUll w!4ely-elvlllan labor f«ce remained
he ,...ed u mauaget ol the Dlvlllon'1 01S-er·1 depm. aired comj>lalnt ~ that ~ at the September level of u
ntillty'1 Pomo'na--ba1ed ment. wlD become manager praentsyatemcldU;linlw1th percent, down from f.3 per-
Eutem Dlvlalaa.. · of the Ventura dlTlai oa. =~~ e<ntlnOclober,,li&'I.
Amaog b ii ,irif-DiltribullGn SuperTbar Harold StroD1<st November gains
V. Wenet will nplace llim. awares: a penon aullerlng a were roc:orlled la cooltluction,
Weaftl''I repllcement. tn •wn disabllnC injury ma1 which advanced for lhe ninth
tum, will be WIDlam R. end 11P with a smaller award consecutive month, and In
Perkins, presentq _ with u. than the person ~ 1 bank cl e a r 1n11 • which !inn'• peraoanel departmaL tempon?J and far liaa Hrl'111 generall~ have been cllmbing
l Injury",_,,_ ••-ha ~-IUbstaaUllly during the pul --F....u,, uia1: ve ll'C'IC'D
lllllUllllng number• ol reports
Tiie .... -111ad1•.1e a October figure, Ji o w e v e r ,
reveala a gain el UH,l!ji
Jobholders lince October of lut yea. Tbe year'i """-
of I.I percent ii ~porable .. ~ di u percent. '
'the overall Sou the tit
Callfcnla economy baa ad-
vanced spectacularly hr near-
ly In years, acccrdlng Iii
data compiled by the
EcGDomlc Ruearcb ~ ment at Security llanL 'n>li
NO¥ember'1 Ul.t lndet
reading II aear1J 10 percent
bigber than th• JDeallll'emeat
for a year ago. A 170.l IU~
la November of 1111, In tuni,
wu a record at the u~
and bout io percent hlgh<J
than the mart recorded. fci'
liovember, 1*-
I $300,000
For Seat
of wholesale Cancellationa of
policies and d wer creattt
obatacles f"'°g both older
and -_..la getting adeq\llte coveraae at
l'U!Ol\lbte COIL
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$ME SPEAKllt
Don Bryant
f.ounty Night
To Feature
Bekins Head
Dan Bryant. president of'
Bttins Van I: Storage CO.,
wlD be the principal speaker
al the Top Management Night
m!tling Ill the Sales and
Marteting Ezecutins o f
Orange County.
1be event will be held ht
the Disneyland Hotel on Mon-
day evening, Dec. I, wilb
IOC1al hour at • and dinner at 7 p.m.
Bryant wu a member of
the law flnn of Chase, Barns
and Chase, Lot Angeles. Ht
later lflillated with Beklno
and WU electeil )l'elldeat Jn
1967.
lie Is a director ol the Bank
ol America, Paclflo Telephone
and Telegraph CG., Paclfk:
Lighliog corp., and Olga co.
Re was put president of. the
Loa . Allielel Area Chambor
"·Commerte, M:erdlantl and
Ma nulaclur<n -Uon,
and Nallonal Warehouaemea~
MsoclaUoo. an all Ill whlcll
he ltrVet u. dlrect.or.
Bryant II a trurtee of the
·Conunl~ oo. Eco nm i c
Devtlopmeat, and a member
Ill. a,.; Nallooal lndualrial
c..il~ Boord and the ~ .. qi! Cllilotnll Slate
Bir :u...tau.ns.
NEW YORK (AP) -The
American Stock Etthange TuesdaJ reported the sale of
a ee.at ea the exchange for
a record $300,ooo. A seat ii
a memhenblp.in the eJ:change
which allow1 the bolder to
trade in aec:orlUes.
The previous hfgh fOr an
Amu 1e1t was $295,000, paid
NOT. It. The all-time low WU
'6511 In !Ml. '·
The New York S\oCt EJ;.
change Monday reported tbe
aala ol -Ill Ila membenhlpo for • recard 1115,GOJ, UP· fl5,llOO from the high last poid
Nov. 20. The all-time low for
an NYSE seat ii fl?,000, also
In ua.
Underway In Wubinglnn
are , two 1eparate in-
nstigatiom of the auio in-
surance lndustey; . one by the
TraMportallon Department
and tbe other by the Senate
Antitrust and Monopoly Sub-
committee, These in-
vestigations easUy could late
months Cl' ,.._ But in the
meantime the automobile irl~
duslry itself bu b e e n
scrambling to tom at leut
some of the prGblenm it.elf,
with the hope tha1 by .. doing,
it can eventuallJ lower' ift..
--hr driTm the .. ~ ......
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-MIJ'Clup
Bay Jet May Fly Again
In Less Than 6 Months
SAN l'llANCISCO (AP) -
The Japan Air IJnea jet that
beDy landed In Saa Fnndsco
bay New. II may be airborne
again In less than the sis
months originally esUmaled.
All 10'1 persooa aboard
escaped without Injury. Tho
220.~ llCI may abo
have ufapa:I with I e s a
damaae thaA alliclall first
bellt-
A spokesman IC< J1pan Air
Llnu declined lo predicl a
date when the Jwae plane
would be flying again, but
said Tuesday .. It now looks
like leu than the sis montU"
originally predicted.
The jet ii beh>g repaired
al the United Air L1nu
rnalniMlnce and q.iwring
headquarters near San Fran-
cisco lnternaUonal Airport.
A United 1polieamao said
"'"Ill' parts " the piano -hlTe to bt repl•eed,
parllcuiarlJ thole made ol macDalum. which were cor~
roded by salt water in the
bay.
De spokesman said all four
engines bave been tabn eff
aail are being npalnd. All
tbe stall and Dooring h ...
be<o talcen out and will be
npJaced aloo1 with "m1111
milel" ti electric ·cable, be
said.
--ti tllo molal ... 1111
-will also be rtplaced,
but there was vu, little
'damage In the -"' the aircraft," the lpOkeamn Aid.
He aaid oUJc!ak bum Japu
Air J:.lnes, United and tbe
Douglu Ain:nll Corp., wbicb
built the Joi, "an having
medlnp praclicaily. around
the clock determining what
to do."
Nollftl that Ult jet WM the
lint In .. d""" in a body
of ....... and ..... oat "
U, he said: "The techrdclana
trytnr 1o fix ~ m opeiaUng
In uaknowo territory -It's
MVW been dont before. ..
Telephone
Office-Built
A MW central offlct to aerve
subacriben ti P IC ii I c
Telepbono ........ ...,,pleted
oo a hilltop hi Lq\111& NiJueL
The ccrnP&Q.Y thla wed an.
nounced IM ·....,i.tlon II the
·~ abl'" and other equipment. c • 1 t l a I u
lllimlltfl$mlllioo..
Tbo an!]lleelaral firm "' Rambert ... Low'"1 duip.
ed t Ji·o lf,~lool
liuildl11& -In a rural .,... oil AMo Qtet Rood.
no entire WIJ Will .. """"·-·· ...... June.
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NEW YORK (AP)
Cltaqea In the price of iJn.
coasumer goods wlD drive
bome to Amerlcam and Euro-
peans that an In1ematlonal
~ crisis -affect every famlly.
The reeent battle lav9lving
the French franc, the German
mark aQCl tbe En&JW»i powut
will bave an effect Im·
mediately on prices paid for
dozeM ~ lt.ema and in the
long run on govenmtent fiscal
policy.
U.S. economists feel the
NIJon admlnlstralloll may be
forced to cut 1overnment
spending and c'"JlllMIO the
surta: In an effort In hold
down inflation and kttp the
dollar sound.
The Englishman will Pai a
penny more for a pint of beer
at bis pub, 41 ~ts more
for a fifth of IColch and 121
more for his new minicar.
Tbe French student won't
lie getting the new dassroom1
and better libraries ht went
to the barricadta for last
spring, and his parents face
higher prices and taus.
'Ille Gernwi cuosumer may
temporarily feel more pros-
perous as his Imported bottle
of wine costs about four per-
cent lesa, But price reductions
may '®ft be eaten up by
a loss In paycbecb If Gmnan
industrial production is
curtailed.
'lbe American consumer will
pay about fSO mote for a v-..., .... the price " other GennaJ1 goods will ..
llP sllghlly. Some -and
l!nglllll Im"'""..., -less.
Bui In the ~ -he may laet llnmger austerlly
measures du!Jntd to Improve
the U.S. balance ol JI01lll-
pos1Uon.
"'lllll erlslr could lllllel lllo
Park Purchased
MIAMI (UPI) -World
Wide Rtalty • ~Corp.
baa agreed to buy tht lllkcre
central Florld1 lndllllrlal port
at Orlando for -f'1.I _ .. .....,_
and l mproYement com-miimenll.
bad " the incoinlng ...
--In kill the ~ nat1oosry pcyd!olon that
seems to permeate ilie couJ.
try," said Don Conlan, vice
president and economist it
OiemlcaJ Baal New Yon
Trust co.
COnlan said pooslb!e anu.;,i.
flationary moves include con.
tinuatlon oi the surtax. drastfa
reductions i n aovermnelif
spending, and an altempl le
reduce the budget dellclL
• .,,_ llepo la tum will
lead to a •lower crowth in
t·he economy, the
unempol)'llltD rata ia like'1
lo rile IOOIOwbll and coQ.
turner income will 1fOW mote
alowly," Conlan aald.
'Ibe large Western natlom
art on u auaterity blnft,
trying In bring intemaUonai
trade into • balance tbat wonrt
threaten their respective cur-rencies. ·
The Industrious Germaus
who bull! up a whopping I'
billion trade ourplua by earl>
Ing m ... In International trade
than they spent, have agretd.
In curtail their trade prolib
in order to reduce preuuie
on the French franc. ,
Germany l a voluntart17
making its goods Jess cort
peUUve both at home mp
abroad by cutting taxes on bn"'"" 4 percent and by Ii\. creulng Uporl ..... 4 pet.
cent. \
TbeoreUcally, however, the
Vo!""'-worker could ill' ""1lnl his ~ni:b wine 4 pet-
cent cbuper, but II ll)t
number Of bteUe can: a -
porled decreueo, he ..., au1--
fer a Josa in overtime.
The French worker Id
aa lncreue In the vaJUNddeiJ
tans, wbicl! In "'"Ill' waia
operates llko I aalOI tat. , . lllf food prlcu probably will
.. op I porctnt and ~
prices will be biked mon lhaP
• percent u the tu ,...
from • In 25 percent d
llWlllfadurm have to Pal
higher -. f0< electrldlf;
1u, lreilhl and parta. 1
Wbilt ..... .. up, °"
..... -.. JOlll& In ~ to limit rip lacrea111. Gotwm• l{>OI... Io t
military i:r--liooul ""..... p<iulblJ lontP aid wlll aloo ba ml.
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lbem!elvea effedlvely. f Sh~w Operui Jamila lf)'lldene u the • CLIMACTI"° CLASH ' IN 'STREETCAR' freo.lovlng Norwegiao maid ~ · .
An orfgbiaJ hOllday mualcal
entiUed "My l"rlencr t~ e
Dragon" cpens an 11!1-
performance: run Friday night
at Long Beach's Forum XI
Theater:
1be children's production
featurea an 'eight-toot dancing
dragon, played by Charlie
Brown, and a cast ol fairy
tale kings, queens and knights.
Also on hand will be an arr-.r
of l"Ppell, hand crafted by
the play's director, Glen
Raney. •
Supporting players include
Sallee Labrato, Sharob Rodd-
quez, Jo Lynn Gannaway,
Steven Irish, Steve
Greenwood, Bill Sullivan and
Bill Coffey.
Performances are scheduled
every evening except Monday
at 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 21,
with Sun.day matinees at 2
p.m. The Forum XI Theater
is located oo the top Door
of Morgan Hall, 135 Locust
Ave., Leng Beach, with lickets
available by callina: (213) 432-
9229.
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doeJ a fine job witb a tn:t;; p...,. C-ay, Dione Baty ln.GWC Drama
accent, taking clear command !E,~$:~ -_Colwge's
ceedlnp.
'Kowalski'
Avoids,Brando Image A pair al enlarged cameo
roles are parUcularly well
handled by Cameron Young
and Gordon Penge as two ltlff-
upper-llp BrltOlll woven into
the action. Compleling the
cast in smaller catcgorlea: are
BOO Hopper u a vicar and
Luclnda Hun~ey u a hippie
folk linger of apparenUy Jn..
determinate geDder.
It's quite a transl.lion from
playing light comedy and
directing children's plays to
the role ol ''Stanley
Kowalski," the pleasure-seek·
ing slob in Ten n essee
Willi8.D1J' Pulitzer P r i z e Staged in a semi-round
format on the CX:::C auditorium drama "A Streetcar Named
stage, the play offers much
more hnmedlacy than if it
-were done in the vutnes.s of
the Co 11 e g e's proscenium.
However, problems w i th
shadows arise in the llghling,
especially noticeable in the
first act'.
The play relies heavily on
Its subUeties rather than the
farcical situation of a British
general turned hippie, and
thereby hli:ngs its chief flaw
-the narrative is not strong
enough to rationalize the ac-
tion. This Ustinov is several
cuta below the engrossing
cmnedy of "Romanoff and .
Jullet."
The production conlinues
through Saturday, playing at
1:15 p.m. on the O CC
auditorium stage. .Admission
is free but tickets, available
at the college stoce, are re-
Desire."
But th.is is Peter Conway's
assignment in "Streetcar," the
current production Jn Golden
West College'1 theater season,
opening tonight for t w o
weekends.
By casting Conway a s
Stanley Kowalski, director
Charles Mitchell is malting a
deliberate effort to get away
from the Marlon Brando
characteri2ation of the part.
Brando became so identified
with the role in the stage
and screen versions that
Mitchell felt another approach
was in order,
he also has found some
loveable aspects.
"In a way," said Conway,
"he is a kind of natural comic.
I'm giving this side more at·
tention rather than th e
masculine, hero-type. Also
there is a little-boy tenderness
like one scene where he
breaks down and cries like
a baby."
Another wrinkle in the pre>-
duclion is an original musical
scort, played betwee n scenes
on guitar by student com-
poser, Harold Keeney.
Playing opposite Conway in
the larger roles are Diane
Baty as Blanche, Candy Hardy
as Stanley 's wife, Stella, and
Preston Janes as Mitch.
Gloria Dereks is in charge
of costumes and props, and
lighting is being handled by
Tom Durell and John Lyall.
Tickets are $1.50 for adults
and 50 cents for students with
a student body card, and may
be obtained through t h e
Golden West College book
store.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Milton ,
Buie -• wlllobtc ... -, to Bl'.Oadway altar 25 ~
·-In "Tho ¥by• Peo-' t>ltt II t tunny-ad play of fn.
ptlatlnc charm wblcll oP..,.
ed 'fuO..J•J ofsbl at lbe Bar-
l')'lllOre niutor.
Tbe former clowo pril¥:a of
televisioo wjsely f"!'iotl all
bil famlliar big of """·
capers, fCI" a restrained, ·
carefully I h Ip e d Chirac>
terif.ation. Be 1Ull tlckles the
funnybone, b u t . meanwbilo
bigs at your heart. ·
An adroit pair of IMl'll
,youthful performen, BJ> b
DiJhy and Bren~ Vaccaro,
lhare major acllng honora
w!tb him in bringing off Berl>
Gardner's discund.ve charade
about some very ordinac,f peo.
pie who dream everyone11
hopes down on the sands o!
wintertime "Coney Island.
Gardner, last represented
here with the sir.able 1961 hit
"A Thousalld Clowns," has
crammed the script with i
headlong assortment of droll
comments and wry gags that
sometimes get iq the way «if
bl.! slender plot. He also
directed, which undoubtedly
explaim that meandering ei:·
cess.
Despite this handiacp (a
good half hour could come
out of an endless first act
with no harm) "The Goodbya
People" never turns the spec-
tator off completely, thanks
chiefly to the key acting
threesome.
Berle shuffles on in sagging
tgarb, the incarnation o t
dilapidated but unconquered
venerability. "He's been living
at the top of his voice fbr
70 years," observes Miss Vac-
caro as his wayward daughter.
Alter 18 years of idleness the
gaffer is determined to reopen
h is "HawaUan Ecstasies''
frankfurter stand in final, de·
fiant fist-shake at late.
The visual complements er
the production include some
mod costuming for Miss Vac-
caro by Alvin Colt and an
u nder-the-boardwalk setting
by David Hays realistic to sane: spilling off the stake
apron.
"The Goodbye P e o p I 1 ' '
earns a warm welcome.
quired.
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Conway bas never seen
Brando in the role so he said
he has tc form his own opi-
nion. While he sees Stanley
as a mean, self-centered iJl...
dividual who hates everybody
except his wife and himself, He~ s Interesting
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Arte Scores on Laugh-In
By VERNON SCO'lT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
"Verrrrry interesting."
It has become a household
one-liner .
The nut in the Germ.an
helmel whc has the country
schlepping with the Teutonic
acce nt is comedian Arte
Johnson or television's
"Laugh-In."
-NATALIE WOOD
RICHARD SEYMER · RUSS TA.MBl YN
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part ic lt 43 Ltft alon e
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ball VIP stout ptrson
By all odds Johnson is the
most versatile comedian on
the Rowan and Martin show.
In addition to his Wehrmacht
character, Johnson plays the
cld lecher with mustache and
bowler; Pyotor Rosmenko, the
Russian with the plastered
hair and impossible syntax;
Rabbi Shankar, the peacenik
Indian guru; and a half~
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Producers George Schiatter
and Ed Friendly got IUcky
when they hired Arte, as they
did with most or the cast.
Johnson brought his
characteriaztiona with him.
"I like to think of my
characters as being on lease
to the show," Johnson said
during a rehearsal break.
Johnsen i.s no dlngaling. He
is bright. inventive, studious.
a graduate cf the University
or llllnols and absolutely ir-
repressible.
He enjcys pinching pretty
girls -O< pretends he --and somehow works any
situation in which he finm
himself into a laugh.
''The minute I put en the
old lech's costume, I become
a Jech myself," he said. Then
he began grumbling in the
deep voice of the old coot
and made a swiping pass at
the waitress. "See what I
mean."
Naturally Johnson Is
delighted that other comedians
and the country In general
has picked up en his catch
phrase ol ''verrrr y in-
teresUng."
"Look "What happened to Joe
Penner when people started
asking one another, 'Wanna
bey • duck?' " The m ...
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Comic Arte Johnson l
get the better .
"There are no dummies Ion
our show. l think that's why
it's a hit. They all know what
their bags are. It's what
makes the show go. We teed
each other lines, give each
ether ideas, and there are
no jealOUJies.
"Best or all Dan (Rowan)
and Dick (Martin) are the
finest guys in the world to
work with."
Johnson is not worried about
the inevitable day when
"Rowan and Martin's Laugh·
In" is dropped from the NBC
network. The show bas given
the supporting cast enough of
a following for each member
to go on to bigger and better
things individually.
"I don ·t th ink there 's a loser
on the show," Johnson said.
"When it's over we'll be cllm·
bing ahead.
4'Fcr instal'ICf:, I've had
more o[fers for commerctala
than l can handle. I have 1
to worry about sponsor con-
fl lct so I have to pick llld
choose my deals carefully.
"When the •how la olf lbe
air, I can't predlct what will
hAppen."
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CALL 961-2929 ANYDAY botw~i\ .10 •·• , , ·i 11414J......-.; . ·. 'Broadmoor OLD uNir~ -•-.t:11. "BR; Fam ..... .i .,. otd. & Catbollc School.13CJO. .... .,,..,,.,,. 511""1 , : I"!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~-... ~, !!"~!i'~'.!ii J )A._-_ fiiMI . l1W.K A gttat low mail'lteoa.noe. Groups we J co me • 916 ~ *' : I' START PACKING (llSTllUQIJ. llttv, )"":"" .. o .. ""\ . Ma~ View, CdM 1162 MONTI! PAYS ALL. patlp, on•.,... beJ< Va-Denv.,. Dr., C.M. n4, 2: ..:: ... ~ "!""'.;',.:. · ~ AIU I-' • ·. QAVE GAMBILL I 1 ftl'...E LOT Auume 511% J9ans • can< w/ new paint l )lo!W.. 1166-3389, 519-2090 ' • pcta.
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: Gof.t. . .. IJlKVI evuyone qualfiies. FOUR Priced right at $29,950. Dec. 16. $Ul5 mo. 6C-OHI 1
'(his tmacula,te 3 + f.amlJy Near 'COSTA 'MES..r lPARK ' 1~1. . ¥""'~ ', . ~: 644-0020, Otdor'2 BR homo on 15xl'l9' BEDROOMS, famU3 room, ~ ~W~-B_r.-2 ~ ":· 2 BR bo\ate $150 monlh:' room borne in College Park and !HOPPING~ Qifi_ 1 ·1 HarclwoOcfS · ~ , . all bullt.U. .t ntoe sized ' ,,.,.-' &U.l". e · ' Adults. No ttrrla: or dnpea. ~;:~·~1:'~ ~::::ri:.: =~~:~~:· 5t~o~ SLoapecial ~:~=:1C:ri:r=. =: ~·~~: E~stbluff 1242 ~2490refrl&·N.E. c.M. :=rs~~n. :'1i!m1 chlld
14 living room with double room borne; wan to wall era~ 3.bedroorn. hom~.'·&Z ~14 10 n tioo. tion pould mean YQu·re set-FOR Sale by Owner. Con-• no garage m ~ 1t
tireplac"e, quality w/w CaJ1o carpetsove~wwn.oons. M.>Anyt~.tnkitclieri . '.1 Colt• Meta $181950 tied by Chrisbnu: CALL dominium, E:utbluU. 3 bdr, Newport BMch 2200 yard$UJ5,'54Q..0289 •
pets & <Ira.pes, built-in elec-Built.Jn re.na:e and. cwen . • Ii: entry hall.. spotiEi. 'built poor. HOME -4 BED-540--1151 (ope.a ,.e v e a ) 2 bath, built-Ina, FullJ' D E C ORATOR'S Bellutl.fill -
tric nnge &: oven & dish-plenty c Up.baa r d apaoe. tn range I: oven. Convenient ROOMS -Family room, Herlt:qe Real Estate carpeted, draped, n ea r B!u.tb bonie , nee 15iW ~ifd'elMarJ. , : ,3j
washer. Park like yard, COY• Nicely landsca~ yard,, fa.nilly room, amnne a 5" beamed c e i l Ing. ONLY 1Chools and c b u r e b I!•. llth . 3 Br.· Adults" ~ • , • . y •....t patio. Noar ocbooll. aprinlde,., and patio. °"\Y FHA"""'orlO% down. Tb< !30,900. -k "°"'"Ion. SOCK·IT•TO•ME 644-147'0 . 6noo., RENT or.Ieue...,.. 4
Only $'27,150 EZ terma. ·$27,000.Easy terms· SUbmit only ahaked roof hardwood . 2 beth. Quiet ·•tre _ .
I F.H.A. er G.L OFFERS!! 1loored home a~ for ·* 64~1771 Anytline * Make an otfer on this SPEC CorOne dtl M•r 1250 3 ~ 2 a,..,.~. t175 Mo. $250/mo. ~· ,
-P.W.C •1• p sti Nei hborhd $28,500.-. -. IAL-OF-TRE-~ three . --until-J~ht~ ntt;ieta. lnq-~. ... ~Mti'f re ge g 646,7171 546-2313 • LARGEST =-P~S":!(<d."fil: 535Seoward Rd. ~~"."·s.cA&m. -ve£ 'llfo
located m tbl! UPPER BAY 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 • · b tered pool. Westside, $27,950 tbs. larg XI.NT loc shop mkts 1 NICE 4 bdnn I: tamfbt rm. 11B3B~r.C.M. S<&S440 ;,ttm,..llcomtruolod,well ORANGE COUNTY'S 1ohn macna BURRWHITE,R11itor 3~1~.,baabaolu..; Br. IUS.,Mo ];.,., rut; l<"'6d, dble ganae, l<lda
planned three bedroom two OUTS * 2901 Newport Blvd N.B. • 6'1i.9300: '' · ok S21XJ 642-6583 Corona del Mar bath-·"'"''""""'"""" *·CLOSE . SPECTACULAR view 61~0 e ... 6n.oes9 .,.d-' MBEST BUY '" Corona • "3-ru7 · · -and modem kitchen wltn Lenders repossession m . '\'I ar, S37,500• Ocean i'l'ont, .2 Br. HOU&O DANDY DUPUX built·""· Two car..,.... --=le San aemente. Prfo· 4 Bedrooms, --family BY OWNER . R. L. STRICKLER !um. Winter U7S. !fowport i,.dl .
Walk to beech and l!lhops. aeparate concrete drive and SHARP ~lntlDE es sluhed. 3 &; 4 BR.I 2% rm, large dinll:w rm. 4 • • REALTOR . Utl. paid.·sn.«a-anNA a>VE ,
Cm:y front home newly d~ pad for boat Ir. trailer stor-UUl.H baths low down • 6%% ~ ha.tbs. Thi 1 property ii 469 Abbie W•Y S001 F.ast Coast Hlwy · LARGE 4 Br 2 .Ba. 1 b1k On the bQ. With oaean
rorated with beamed ceil-~. Extra large covered ttol.tE teresi. 30 years. no pointa worth at least $11S,CO> -Charming Eutskle H~e ·en Coroni dl!I Mat 673-6510 to beadl ~ I. tenala aee 'Very prlv&te tir. 'excl • and •-place 1 .. _ 2 patio. block wall fenri.-Ir. to N ts &: dran.. try $95,CO>. CUI de Sac off Irvine. 4 ,_,_ _,;, M ••• _ Pvt ~•
ings .__..,. ' .._.Iii" L-autilul •--•--p•::..~. AN pay. ew carpe ..--Call Jo inbnent BR. 1"6 Ba, 1-Uv nn. brick .... w, _.., 0· -area. UUlo bedrooin apartment a1sc has .,.. -.~ U'I§ es., completely redeccrated. r appo 16... yr•old 3 •mt. 2 BA dream
beamed cellings and com· EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT Some with ocean view. Off-frplc, w/w C?Pts. _panelled Balboa Ptnin1ule 1300 Corona del Mir 2250 home ln Jmmac. amd. Lax.· p!etely carpeted. Plus nice ONLY $28,SOO. Let 1.111 Ill'< ice 518 San Juan, San ae-(714) 642.8235 ldtch, very cll!an · ~ 1?Yel' ury features thruout 1nd.
guest room and bath. Dotr range the terms. mente (Models open daily.) ~e~~tvea,.Suii!i~~ 1 ~:f' /;11 q~l :~ 5!.i:: KIDDIES · KAPER 2 BDRM &: den botae compl blt·inf, brand new luah
ble garage, each unit is Phone 492-9288 or. 545-~ Newport Beach &43-000C By appt. . , . With joy -when they !!ee thll furn. Adults. $200 mo.: crptg, cent. heating, 2 car
completely turn.i.shed. Owner W. E. L•chtnmyer, Rltr. ,..,_ 1 """RO'-_,, •-tad .Lease. Call 67S-ll38 gar. ~aut. furn or unfurn. leaving area. Must Sell!! LOVELY new 2 sk>ry, 4 V\ .. i:.A.n r I'll~·· a. Only fat the vel')t PardcuJ.u,.
Be In By Christmas bdrm, 2 ha. near Ms.y Co. Flve bedrooms, ""° and a Imnted. posa. ~l pyt
Avallablo now! 3 BR 2 bath BAY VIEW SPECIAL & Catbol~ Schoot',Blt·""' l\all he.,,., ft.2 Z<me. Movo Balbu 2300 Pty. 675-4593•, ; ' nu. cab. Make otter or will into this for the best Christ·
family home, beamed cell-trade $6 000 l!qlrity for 3 mas ot them all.· · $52,500 • c;>cEAfµ'RON_T • ,
Ing•, fittplace. 3 "'"""'' $21,500 bdrm, ,.;.,, . P•lm ·sPrrng.. BURR WHITE, R11itor 3 Bt. 3 Jlo. Jg . ...ooeck. ' • fB ;,.
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+room for camper or boat. Upper Bay 3 BR hardwood 976 Depver Dr~C.M. n4: 21K11 Newport Blvd., N.8. · $3'.l&"Mo. til June.lS. 675-5632 · · TOWNHOUSES ~
Eu"> maintalnod yanl. Call !loor home. Fine '...tabll.Wd 866-3389 67S-4630 E 675-0253 2 BR., 2 BA, 2 car ~ a:>.t3 WESTCLUT DRIVE Evenings Call 64&10CJCI 616·ml Open Eve!.
Payments Less Th•n Santa's Special
Rent 51/4 °/o Loan
to tee. 39.l Vista Bccya neighborhood. Try 10% QUICK ·~~... 3 Jg. -. ves Sint1 Ane Heioht1 263_0 · """'°" (Back Bay), NB. down ,.--........,.... .--3 BR., ~ Ba, 2 car -·-:-,1
I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 Pete B•rl'9tt Re•lty · Beaut. drps, cpta. $23.CO> • OCEAt!!FRONT • 1 bdrm houlle II(util paid. . P!f: .. · ::°"cnly ·~:
2 Bl-with open beam ceiling Cost• Mes.
and huge atone ti.replace cm POOL HOME -4 BED-
hnlf acre near back .bay. 3 ROOMS _ Family I'OOIDt
car garage. Rental income beamed c e i 11 n I· ONLY
on property makes payment $30,900. Quick Poueaskln.
less than rent.
B/B 16Cfi WestdiH Dr. NB 642-5200 Newport FHA. North CM. ~799( Penlntula Point Sl.35. ~ finced.;¥-a r d. ._:.,.· &: •---L +i:
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Ideal 3 BR· Pool
11i~ bath, lovely fun patio w/
waterfall, fenced pool,
ph$blnr overhauled, fire
Wnn system, new water
heater, room for trailer,
$23,350.
824 w. Victoria
OPEN DAD..Y •
Francis Horv•th, Rlty
• 615-1972 673-7187
· $2,350 ~own ~ thiS pride of ownershiP
3 """'*" + -tie. Xmas fil!llplaceJ kitchen bu built in-I. ovemzed double garage,
large landscaped. yard. FP
$2.\500
546-2313 646-7171
THEQEAL
ESTATERS
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
OceanYiew Income
at Mne Verde .1119 Owners H•waH·louriu Realty, Inc. it':
BAYCREST WANTED --------1 3 Br. & don. 3 batb $88,000 Leguna Beach 2705 2Yl5 w. -mvd., NII' REAL ESTATE Victorll CHRISTMAS BONUS Belly David'°" &'!3->'lOO E 5is:..a Assu-5>14°1 Ln S LESMEN 5 bh\ 3 ba. trl-level ~pubUC SHORE PROPERTIES NEWLY demratl!d 2 BR 2 ves. Ill;
Thi• 4 "~' ~ ,,.; A OR ""'810 home, decwator _,, thrv· 673-9000 "'™ ..... BA, •fireplace, -sun-' LEASE, L<ue I option ~ •--u-.., ____ . In S L S OMEN .. 1 out. privilcy, 25 llees, over-deck. oceal'J' view,-walk to Sell 4 BR. 2 BA ~ :~;i:;~~~ ~ AsJ:lsland l"''""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~..;!!!!!!!f sized lo~ $47,500 Owner Lido 11 V'lcto~~ac~_yr~(er candomlnh.111:1.: Back .SV.
"· hu purehuod annthor 673-1200 Eastsid-·1'.;:5!<.='8'll=~·:-----ll-::--':-:'--:--l3,Sl . ·-·""1Pf•· WI!& good [714)75>-tl!Ol...,ior.apip~ references.. No pets, Water · -, homo and " anxious to $159 pay.s all Colloge Pork 1115 Excellent Location pakl. $lB5 mo. 1nquire .., LIDO ISLE . 3 BR. 3 bo
move. Asking Price is f' u I --~------1 Triplex, all leased, walk Diamond St L untum $380 per mo Av.ti $45,000 and Down Payment 11er pper Choice Eastaide location with 4 BR 2 Ba, rov patio, crpta, to shops. 3 Bdnn &: 2-2 ·• ae.una 615-.21m. 548--056 -Zf
required is only $5,00'.l. • · outstanding F.H.A. finano. drpe., dbl frplc. Xlnt cond. Bdrma. C1ubhouse facllltlea, Beach. -· · . now. !'?' • ~
Bay & Beach 2 BR house. R-2 1.0ne, large ing available, paymeqt in-$21,500 by owner. 549-2405 tennl.!, etc. nre.cm. terms 3 . BR, 2 BA, .a~n.,. Ocean: Newport Heights 321U
lot. Near 17th st. Shopping eludes taxes and insur~. R. c. GREER, Realty View, $275 ·mo, 563 Mystic. ·.;;:==..:.::::?;;;.:c_;:.::.;.:;1
Realty, Inc. A '-kl-n7 500 3 1"-o bedrooms, 1%. baths, Newport Beach 1200 ,....,..., Via Lldo -9300 Way. 675-4331 , NEWPORT Ht& di.~-j 5 Units on 2 R-3 lots, walk·, ........., W Bal"--Bl d NB rea. """ .. ., · · ..... 6 and 1,_ 1 .,.._ 11•~ -u-n.~
,..__ -n ~ . ....... v ., Leon Vibert, Realtor family room, u-..p ace. KICN r AL) bedrooms tmntlessly clea.a ~=to V\.'1:&.q,, ~ 673-9200 EvH: 548-4810 548-0588 anytime ~~:~'!.1:.tb:~ .4 . l•~.J!J_ Seat Huntlnttan Be•ch 1400 Haus" Unfu"11•hed With b"Wlt fua7 ~. -.:i
CORBIN MARTIN I-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,...,iiiiiiii'-iiii~..,..,[ .._.. , per month, J ~ ~. • 1 i delight at $24,500. for the Cbriatmas Parade of ~-I 3000 .,,.,.,, l .. v.__ . , E t 'do Doll H VIEW HOME-yachts, •""' with thla Bay CHRISTMAS iii ::-::;n.::•::.:""-----=.: ••--
3036 E~~~~~RSwy, CdM c:.:1 ••• 1, Fu~ed cAME~.~GHLAN,.:· v:; Colesworthy & Co. A ..... Gem. -. .... YOUR 0 H $UIO, , BDRM, 1~ bath ~.a~-'vu~'!!'~..._,,
675-166• A ytl 2 BRa, large living roora " from UYUlg nn, er . moms, two batlu!, and a fire-wn om• townhlle. BU-ins,-W/'W, 2 ~-'-"'._.-1 ~"' Alfi
"' n me dini.na: room. 50xl25' lot tc dining rm &: kitchen. PIWI 642-nn place for Sant&. Near Lovely 4 BR.2~ baths, .car-dill~il OK. Bkr. 534-69ID nr. achls A trana...548-?24 ,
alley:-Room for boat&: trail· large AntChony Poopl 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. churchl!s, beaehes, and peta, drapes 6 heavy shake U7S. 3 enoueo 2 baths, lO'lELY F.entl!4..Jn!J 2 ... Corona del Mar er. Cose to shoppil:w. Full Or•nge 0•st roperty '-... ... ..OOpeiOiini;"'°'iiiiii·._,..., stores. A Olri.stmas Special roof. Priced below the mar-4 ___ ... tlo···-1 Chl.ldren c:rpts, dips, rangp. dli pr, price only $21~-ll2 ifarguerite, CdM "67J.8550 1• at $47,500.. lret at $24,500. no down to ...,,._"""'pa • w w. • $1'5 mo. 548-~
Prime beach location. No El ' · BORR WHITE, Re•ltor Vets-Why not gi~ your lam. &. pet OK. Bier. ~ ========'-I
!inane"-< """""""'· s BR DAVIDSON R·ea1ty 419ance u rte -· 2 baths. large living + fam. B th. Sea 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. il¥ a home tor 01.rh~tmu. Costa Mau 3100 nlv1nlty Pa Q..,,.7
"3 room, built-ins, fireplace, Count Every St•r y 6_7_5-4630 ____ Ev_ .. __ 6_7_3-099_ 8 847=1 Jon-;ve~~7124 j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 2 bdnm I.bath. tee nv nn.
3 car prage. O.W.C. 2nd &: the tights below. Beautiful Camec Shores . Oce~t COL ""E "ARK FrplC: BJt.lo&. 11951 mD'f"'
TD or trade Jor income. 4 BR with den. dining room home w/sweepina: View of NEWPORT HOME 1 GI _ NO DOW~ L.,..... '" 1 yr leaser Qok:k.po&. .~
Rltr. 646-39'28 Eve. 642-0185 143 BROADWAY ~· ~ M81 &: pool in Laguna Hills. Ocef ~. &dlnCatallna.3 3 OW. -MUST BE SOLD Near Douglaa. Vacant, mow ~.cul, 2'\bap *~~~.:_~.Bed-and . I *LACHENMYER '~ ~· l3tl 500 onnu rm, C8l' ..,. -· '°m' touchup. 3 ri(bt In, 4 BR, 2 bath, ''"" ,_,,, ·~ -~~ 2 bdnm. 21ull batba. Bil.Ins. Eves. 642-8453 646-4579 ~· EYes. 545-5lC2 age. 4;e inner patio &: front bdnns, 2 . baths, 2 trplcs, ed, big patio in yard. ~Ice drapes, available immedi.-Frplc. Ox>IO: .lot~-~'.:>'?
MAGIC NUMBER $11 950. $11 950 Space l Quality $23,soo ~'z."~.ili.-.;,;, ....... $159,ooo -room. J,,., 100 tt "''"""°"'°""· Only 124,500. ~~·1~u1,::,.•~~~ ,,.,. o 12351,.0. ~.
2 stcry design, 2 story 17' • • Mast.er sized bedrooms. den, ...,.,,. from ocean! Immed.la~ oU· JW1t pay closing costs, rest evenings and week-ends. poss. ' . . i
front door, 2 story fireplace, lmJ>O:!lsible to tlnd at this 2 batl;ls. Brick fireplace. Ar-er, $38,950 ccnsidered. Call like rent at $199.50/mo. thcl ., • 1 "
2 itory beamed ,..,;ting in price! Rented at $100 per tisUc landscaped pool sized PROPERTIES WEST tax & ins. it's all YOW'I for TOWNHOUSE Split lev. 2 3 bdrml. 2% baths. hJa~6
living room. 4 BR 3 bath, mcntb. Gcod. fir. plan • on yard. Luxury built·in kltch-675-4130 Christmas!! I 842-8509 if no bdr, 1~. ba, frplC,..alt elec, blt-lna. Avail, JU :tof*S/ BRING P•\nt Brush, famUy room. $81,700. huge lot. Excellent tnyest-en. Prime location. 540-1720 Coldwell, Banker & Co. NEW • ready lo r lm· ans. MS-2314 htd pool; rec rm, PH patio, mo on i yr I¥t
3 i1JJ. 2 baths. Needs TLC. Roy J. W1rd Ca. menu Amazing low pnce • TARBELL 2955 H•rbor ~·1C: ~·:;::.. mediate 0 ccupancyl---o$~2~2~7~5~0=--no maint. Dble detched gar, ~-•·-·" Ani.;..,. ...,, 950 -Custorni:r.ed Broadmoor Tur-I d 3 bdnns + HUGE /am Im. ~-,:llent wuu.i()ll. _.. ... 1842 Santiago Dr. 64&-1550 ......,, · ''n'n ., Kl ~m1 ''" 'e storage cablt, auto oor •~ 700 f g SEE THE NEW tie Rock, 4 BR, 1 story GI aPJ\lralaal.,3 R. aep din-adlts. ._ 2 frplcs (1 tn master tw1""'1 .,...... · 4 BEDRM -llJIOOL" • • plan. C&rpetl, drapes. 1ng 'area, bea"Utlfully cpted opener, _. mo. 2~ baths. Bit-Int. ~ H~uJ.1N!SH~~~1~,,.. NO 55 DOWNI $24,900 ~.., • SPRING BUCCOLA Move In By Chrl1tmar , OWNER •will tell at hll •.drpd, Show• ilk• a dream. 642--415.1 new •. &vali: RIGHT Ndw
room, 3 ba.,,., wttb v;ew o1 2 ba"". Family room. Qua!-._: .... REALTY BUILT HOMES ~o.!:::."v.=~. ;::" ~ :'° ~7\) 5l6-69'l5. u "' :.totw~ 'r:,th 5o11~~ 3~~ '..!';; ~ '=. on t or ' yr 1eawe o l3tlOI
Bay. A!king $24,950. ity ~ting, t;:~ f::t. ' •• "anytime" 16th & Tustin, C.M. clean Mesa D@I Mar 3 + MRGE 1Jv rm I. din rm. Shopptng. Swimminl· Pool·&' cllllihouse mo. orator~~ ~.L Q Harbor Blvd., C.M. 3 &: 4 BR. $30,950 to $33,950 family room. Shake root. fl\llc, crpta, drps, eJec kttch, BRASHEAR REAL TY avail. Nioely -klcated in CM. f bdrma + dl!'n or office. 2~
CALL GLEN QUEEN 5'0-llSl ~im . o DAILY PIIDl' WANT ADS boat storaae area etc. ' bdr, den. C.an bid alllltber 847-3531 Eves. 541-2442 $D1 per mo. ~. \baths. Blt-lm.. 2 tzpb. lm-~:~e eves) Heritage RealT • .<RB;;;;:;;EI~l=, =-=-=-=;H,;";:=""'~==B;RIN=G=RESUL=="'=';==.:..==SOCK==lT=Tu='EM==' =ol $26,500 unit. Law dn FHA or VA WINTER PRICE 2 BR. ,prage, patio, .i:rpts, mac. cond. Avail.. Jan 10 0
SANTA'S SPECIAU
2 BR, East CM •••• $14,995
2 BR + den, E. CM , $23,000
J BR +·din. N. CM • $2t,650
5 BR + fam, N. CM $25,500
4 BR + din • fam (nr So.
COllSt Plaza ......... $41.500
CALL MR. NELSON for de-
tails. 540-llSl {open eves).
l leritage Rt'!d Estate
2 Homes
For Price of One
Like oew lovely 3 BR. 2 tull
bath Ranch style homl!.
PLUS 2 BR Renml Ul'lil, old·
er but cute u a 'bqJ'1 ear'
Inside. All fca'. $36,500 -ool,y
$5,<Kn Dn.
~ 642-4441. • drpo, stove a r•hlg. '1285/mo.on tea...,
1000 Genorol looo Generol 1000 ~ 54MHO B$23EA,500UT1FUL. 0wne: ~ ... __ built on POOL HOUSE Troplcol IOttfng "" adultl BOB PETTIT; lloiltar
CllMl'eintmattllltitl •"--....... 1 blk to abops • transp m "'Ol ~ OLLEGE REALTY le-2 BR & Fam rm home Larp f'l!C.; room, 2~ batba. $140 mo. 5lf..4'l'80 · 1 _.,_ • S@~.~}A. ~'11f}Q.9 150.lAdlmllt~,QL In Back. Bay atta 2% BA Excellent ~a. --· -.. -•· -p 0 '"'""'!!!!'""""'!'!!!!!I!!'""'• I A rm .for edditloo w/lovoly HAFFDAL REAL TY 3' BR 2 batb M-Cno> •111:t-Boy • ._ GI BUYERS . tlew. Patio $35,000 lD>!7IOWamer -~lum$189, ,'"~,!•,-~ '2•-".,.__"'-·---'---I S l Slmp•·s·--1.T ... -l'Wonl Pu.i.dc"or•Chu-1·1-~ ·maculatl!! Own. 642-321.S "'"a.pa. mo ....... ......-• ~Modem.*"~ ooc4
K ·~•WK~ I' -~ Owner wlD ""'_,,..utllUI Leguna B .. ch 1705 ""' Davo 511>-1151 •(open .......... ...,,.,."""""*'
Easb.kte home Jived Jn Iii' ' BLUJT'S BY OWNER -· fVes) Herltq-e Real"Estate $150 28'. Santa · l 1a·be.1,. ' 0:";'~ _:. :: ~:::=--. :iril'"-.""_."' adults ooly, 3 B~ l"·Jlath, 1 BR. (3 BR • Den) 2 H1ndymen Spoclalr i ~R Eutskle oldor home ;~==-----
low to fonn four limple wonk. living " dlnJrv aftl. + ice li!?t--Income Units + a 24 x 3t' wotbbop. · ~· • :
covered patio, dble earaee. r,ooa, tennl•. 644-2028 Lbc. on Ocea1111de <>f Hwy, Camm'l 7.Cllll!.. $16 0 I m 0 r .. ~· 1i •iUH .. ·' : . IRA NUTE I Professionally Ianclnpe4. NG. a Balboa Cbvu, 3 Br. 1,50 )'di from -Beach .• Jp 'leaae. ·pem:m Real tY ;_ " ~ ••• ~ •
I I I I '1• I Only $24,500. . w•~· $80.000. Would .Apt. uniU; needs paint Ir ~lrlt' NEW DELUXE I
• • • _ ~ _ Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 64Z-0185 tt'l!fer to.. tra4e fJr acreaa:e. iOCMJ, general cleanup. PO-. . 3 Br, 2 Ba,· houae fer ledf. *LACHENM:YEll ·xi .i-rm ~ Il!ICOME EX-•BR.•Ba.21n1-.-. CUl>eb. drapes, fire-. I '0 u'c1· I . oBLUJT·so CEED!NG $1!),ooo ANNUAL. ;;!""· ,,';"" .,:1 S::-All -. blt-1m. · Dou¥e • . 3 BR & .PEN fl.PLl\N. MANY EXTRAS! LY Price 168,!151>. ~"' 64).19ll0 • ........ -patio. -' r r I I , ~.!IQO, O 6#-1529 MISSION REALTY -........ -1' bllib ,
3 "'""· 2 flrepla"°', patio ,'L";" ... So. Oout. """""' 2 BR + don~bath, -·-Aftliable U1.l/ll¥ , A BBQ, double ·-~' ,N.,.,ort'..-1210 1 lll>RM. 1 bath. _ at A nfric. .mo.. ·"""'l ~ ' I . I F.aatikte a.ta ldeia (jult . • ' •VJ' • w.11... C a~J e Rlt lt... VI HAY o<t Newport l)lw r $Z ooo s Blfl 11m nn, CUJtom.blt, Wor)d. Ocoan & mountam 518-Tm; · ' 1 •. ~· ••• -• 1 r 1 1 Oxldal' laungo dicttar, witb........ · · · Jal!' lot. ........ G. H. ""'· $3'1,500 • ...__ • • -• a. 2. BA, ... d
. ''lho boil! yoa,. of her Ille W1ll.M<Cerdle, Rltrs. IlaWtw. R117. Mll-l4ll ~ ,. .... ,, ' 17W 2~BR. ~u.,:: = · -$11> -~ f'--' "' • • •M• ~_._ B(v<f. c.~ ' . • r--..,.----. am -,..,_ --. ~-·~·Ev~ ...... 'Nlwport S-1220 NEW .. BR SBA, liuD rm, per mo. -mdeo I BR. I BAI
General
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------.... ---No.3 •. DUPLEX ~~ , .•• !June, OWNER ZI31"4-7N5 ~ .... -.. -._ ...... _--''--''---! 5 BEDROOMS $27,51»\ ·p Na pets. _, ..w.n1rw 1 ~ 1.ow-.-........ lal ·~,.-~r r r r r·r r r 1 ~e:..~1-~~==N~T""Sims _Dupl911•For-S.le 1975 ~ . c.;_ .. _ :
""'•· ~ '4lbt-fiboct -= -- - - -" -' ""'81 bub, $34.9'tl. , donoe -W8Jll to trade ,_ NEWPORT I>Qolllr tor ale. iiillNSiUdJO $95 & .1 Bit NEW Dalm Gold -!loo I
'""""'· Newly painted ,...,_ II\ ~. wUWiti IOlll 1· ju • ' I I. I I: l G..q. wnu,.._ lnllde ....,. "" a lge 4 BR 21111' to boocb. Or will 1rade =. =.~"':;,.or -·1 II\:• -I ha., J Hu..,,.1 131.ft ::: . . . -~ . . • • _ _ J n.1111or --onttiO(liillnOIT Qlntad: eqult:r tor aood t.cuna • · . L.Uy. rm..~hl.-. tam. :
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H-Unfvrnlahed Apia. Unfurnlthod Aph. Unfu_rnlahed_, _o..A.:;P;o;lo.:;.U=nfu=m;;;l.:c•ll.;;ted.:;.. __ A;.;plL=;....:;U.;;nfv=rn'-l.~11"-'ted:;;:.._.1 __ Ge=ne;,;,ra:.:;;,I .-----and NOTICES -,. --------._B_•_l>V ...... •'-"-'"-=9'----~ H•ulin .. e,,_ ____ 673_o l:C?o~ro::;n~•;de~l~Mt~r;g.;S2:::•<1::l~n:u;;ntt;:n;gto;:;n;;:flotcll;;;;:;;;:S40D~=H;;••~l:;l•~g=hln;;;;;a.~1:;c;;h;:~:;;;;DO:;;lliH~u~n~li~ngt~-;-·~·~S.ii;;;OC1~hiiiiS400iiii~Hiiuiin~ttiinig~tonii;;S.·1~ch•ii5'ii400m Lok 6100 Found IP,.. Adtl 6400 , · --BABY Nunie. sU lny home CLEAN Lott, garagea etc. ii111o~~co.:_"""' ~1M-:_.-E;A~N-c;--"EXCl'U'S' luE· . . e~=~~ ~~i!'":.:.t ~ ~~~~~\: ~~tu\·4tl'~t.~ JtrY ....... i. e>«>JUR!w M • Y' . ,IN:_1ft:'= ()H) 6f•UIO, of llolt11 A f,i!ward1, Hu•" e 2 !UGH IChool Jlirla need :;96Wl~c;45:.__'_·=~~I
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1 6f, •~ ' t!llr""' ll<'i{cb. caJI A Iden. bobys)jlli<I job. 111<--0MB or GARAGE HAUUNG •
;;,. <id a BR. 'BA 1Jream • ONE BEDROOM • 2 BEDROOMS ON THE BEACH lily. 891-262'! ,-110 CLEANJNG; """' ""'
I' If'--""·• lb \Jllln~ cond. Lux'· • • Ac'!'P .,. • · 6200 FOUND min!th1"' w ht t..&. ~ -
,...m....,•'>ruoutll!clblt· FROM $135 MONTH . ~-•·1ck "·'-~ I Ina, bnulll hew lush <1\1&. I •-> • ·• ' PRE-PAID INT!lRES't ~-· ""lh l1'll Ul'll, -,_,, .. .,. • • 6735 I ""'' "4"'11. 2. car ""'. UNfURNISHED -fURNISl;iEP 2 and 3•.,..room Aptrtm"'ll WU\ b<Q1 th~ 685 ....,. ol """'· Vtcto;i,, Falrview • I ·~ Holf!cl'-n"'9~
'lkaut f\lm or unfuri" Only ADULTS-NO PETS LUXURY LIV!Jil.G TO f:'l,E.ASlfT1'4E 'MasT ..C.U..t devdopm<nlland. Colun\)>i.. 5l6.an3 .BRIC¥..~ c.rpentey fOOO.;.fc:'n• , I .,. the,,.,, ~uJar. Im· e CA"U' • e o•APES DISCRIMINATING NOW AVAILABLE IT • Euy"' cut f'1i high proftl SUM. .or m°""' vrc. St. CU.loin C.oii!'e11 . .I>"' ,)'.1 "'I'! cjc,.•'fll,'.W, • "'·
med poss. Lease. Pvtpty. •POOL '1 ' • P!llVAti_fATIP 't.;!~~~(p~ =•Pres. Cb\lteb. l1o~Off·f.ntt.f'.i~~. C01J'lp~~~:c;f!1243'·
I ~walkR.. ,.· d_e.,, ....... •• wb-~u •• •EcH•EAuTIONNTAl•NEAG~!TON. HOSTPOEVJHTl .LAL"ELIANCU ·:rm Yh, ~ Hunllnalon ~acme water). ~ & Oak ....... FOUND ..,, .• bl", mu•! ~ruqt., ~~.,~tr>', frQ~~~·-',11 : ;;;;,,; 6755 ~ .,. l.!J · Vtew "'!ind. 1'fr; lakes & MiOntit,y. Ea.at Side viclnlty. !~l~J lff&.ll, Plfhl~1.Pf .~' .,...-· -.. _,.. • CIN.n air blue .s1c:1 ... ind 1uft..'#•pt beachn mdUnta1n recrea.tion. Onl.Y 646":6924 ~r. Free~~ , . moNING MY" HOME · °"n V. Franklin. ~tor 1611?: Sher L,.n• 847·7461 Hu ntln9 to n Be•eh I • 10f un1t 4 'level ~coMplex-sunllt Mtdlterrin. 6 ntlleai ta»m Reddlng. Good "-' • $.75 a doien
I "'-2202 I 1st Sin'nal West of B•ach.off Edingec d I termg «1 Balance! PH. LITrLE ~-tabblt, vk:. ()f C.arpent•ri('ln 4590 e ~A)-2242 e , • e11n ••an -·, ~-·-•··-·· • s•-·• Rd • ~
Balbo.a • 3300 • Heated pool# 11un1 af'd sundtcks ~~~:T~ot'.~~ 'N'.B.4~e&;' * '6'..... • • · • GOOD ironing. $.1.00tor'20 e Lovely community recre1tion r~ .. b Ca> MALE. Briiidlc, Grea.t Dant, CARPENTRY P<-1:. 1 d&Y sc:rvice. Bririe
J. 3 :i! <fE~F~"!u:ocl<. RE.AN~.LFSurN"the4 Cosio Mitt 5100 e · All tloctrl~ Gold Medallion kllch'em .. 96<111~ AA. Redding, U., H...,Ut<m & Harbor. ~OR RJiiPAIRS. ~o Job hangen. 642-8393 06
,...... • ll)door p1rklng with eddltlon•I p1rkin1 lot I=-"-'=:;>=="===;;;:.. ~ ·roo Smo.U. Cabinet in gar-• Ironina;, Alterations 1 52$1 Mo tU ~unt-lS. 67$.5632 (Ost a Me11 ,-i 100 Excellent. , park ,. like aur· • P.•~~nent managen:i-.nt •1aff •net .. cu~Jty RHOrt Property 4205 •ro=uim=,_a11,,....w~hl~re-m'10-,~c-cat. axea A o the i cabinets. * Free Pick Up & Dellvttf
> 3355 ·• gu1rda • • t .......... , 545!si:zs Ev.fa. s-u;:.~12 Days * 642-806'9 S.lbo1 Island SHARP'. Compact 1 "·., roundings for auults requil'-n,;ol"J)~ A'J10"'' ·~ ,.,,.,, /. ~........ liiguel A re a • H o •·• I=:.::=======-I :.jf ..,.. ing peaee • qui«. 1 .tp Easy acceu to L.A. Metropollt•n ,,., ~-·""""1' ,., ~ ~ · • AUUetsoni 2 :AJR. Private patio. Walk quiet bldg. Adult& onty.,$125 ' Discriminative Tenantl SMALL ,PARCEL SALE! ~ .. Landscaping 6810
"' '1>op'f • bay. Range. mo. 546-4914 aft6 ·., wknds. 711 .OCEAN AVENUE • Tako >OUT ~le!< wbtle Ibey Lost · 6-401 • H'OME REPAIR • ="""'--'--"----
• refrig, crpts. $150. 642-33.92 -1P&,t. ~goCA.~DrEN last; 4 ac, 41A ac, s ac. --'------...;.= Cabinet.I, remodeling BOB'S Landscape Servi~.
or ~3008 eves. N'ewport Beach -i200 HUNTINGTON BEACH 6'12. aC} 1016 a.e. ll"-ac, FEMAU: Siamese with kink Pi;_-om,pt,. ie4$f 646-4224 ~i;;;t.i~~ maln'3·
MARTINIQUE . 17141 -536-1 487 12 ac. 16 ac, 20 • 25 ac. in tall. No """"'• 2 "''· REPAIRS. ALTERAT!O,NS Huntington Beach 3~00 1·.!~te t;:~h.wlil~. ft~ GARDEN '-.f'TS. • , Paved rd. frontage. Water ana:Wf!re to J.ava. Vic of , Cl\BINErS A1.r1 me jop . Hirata Landscaping ~ /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'!~!!/ Dist. Mtn.-. view, Pine & Femleaf & 2nd Ave, CdM. 25 ' &48-6'1i.3 Licensed contractor, insui'1!d FREE util. 67~9 or 675-2000 Mr. · 18th & Santa Ana, C.M. oak ~ Near lakeg & 67>1821 yrs, ~xper.. &-bonded. 714.: 847-1167
Mc.Pherson Call Mrs~ Henderson 646-5542 REAL ESTATE' mountains. Ne Redding • ••
H · B h 5400, ' ar · t<EWARo! Blk •-Wllite long Cement, Cone-to 6600 RENTAL .BOOK OCEANFRONT Bache I or'i :m~~Sa~n~ta~A~n•;·~A~p~t~ll3;;· C~.~M~.;l2"uiin~t.;1n~g~l~oEn;,'~"';;';i;;;;; General Easy terms available. Pb. haired female°' cat. Vic' ---'---·-·--Lockimith
Drop In & . Brow1e Apt. 1 Adult, $85 mo util ~AT'fRACTIVE 2 B·. •pa~•· 2 Br, 1% Ba, tirepl; ci>t, B I p 6050 (96l) 357-21.21 or 243-3801 Seuhoi:;e & Npt, Wearing col· CEMENT work wanted, no
Incl 675-3127 • ,.,... d lndry UI ntss roperty or write Owner -P.O. Box Jar. -·~ i'ob 100 •mall, .. easonable. LOCKSMITH Servlee: 221 W lk & l · .. 1• 1 W I •-H rps, sep rm' AA "~din r., 96001 .,,_,_......,., ·• · a er ee OLDER H half bl k lO uig c ~an. a k w arbor wa!ih/dtyer nr Brookhl1l'Bt · ' ,...,.. g, ..._.. Free estitnates. H. StufHck. 13th Street.Hunt Ing ton ome oc Shopping. $110. phone & Ad·-·. 1165. "'" ••~ alt SACRIFICE $2000 down. Lrg LOST Tj\anksgiving CclM,. c A<> ""15 Beach. Ca 11 SJ6..6636
Ocean 2 mature adults $110 54.9-3643 ,,A.,5961 ,...,..,. .,....,...,-4.6.> IAgi)na hon1e -3 com-R E W led 6240 snui.11 brown male dog, .~-=""""=-=====,.. -• Edi""'<'r 'til Ju-. s~·2677 or .,...,.... ' Key 5 • • en e· EST co CRETE anytime '"°" "'"" "'' ,.,,.. t 2260 M I A t E "-· . 1..:::,· ==.-=,_.,...,-mercial lots, Anu business. ----------1 ··-·-rs to D-. OR ><•<7 B IN N i==========-1 "424455 l)pen Eves. sro.5140'°"==·======ol a ape, P , ~tar -v ............ ~ 1 ~ Mesa . NEW 2 BR. APTS. 673-4702 FROM owner, income pro. Walks; pool decks, floors,
WHY PAY. R.fNT??? <;:orona -del Mar 4250 .MOVING DEC. 7th ADULT LIVING \..::======== perty Laguna, priced.right.~~ ~~~ngb~&c:i~:. Patios. Phone 642-8514. 4.G~R,Pvacanii ~down!~?~ APTS. AVAILABLE 2 Bdrm. w/carport _ SllO FROM $120 Business Rental 6060 Box M 7oo, Daily Pilot Dover Shores Vic. 64.2-64.39 a CUSTOM PATIOS a
1 ! 8r , o .e ren ... 1 BR FURN. real.nice $150 Gardener & water paid Mrs. Jackson, Mgr. BUSINESS •no r-cpncrete>awing & remova ~if no ans. 545-2l74 2 BR UNFURN wi gar & 2 Children-O.K-. 2312 EiWand St.,..ApLB k ·SJ40P$ * FINANCIAL -Personals-6405 Slat!! Lie. • 842-1010 ~ l5rASE -CondOminium, 3 patio, $185 mo. . 2566-C Orange Ave., C.M. HUNTINGTON APT. CONCRETE work, all typea.
BR, electric bit-ins, pool, 3030 E .. Coast Hwy, CdM e 636-4120 e ADl,1LT LIVING Fot J..ease Bui. Opportunities 6300 Attractiv1 .Expe,rt Pool decks & custom. Call
C!Ubhouse etc. 548-9601 CORBIN-MARTIN SPACIOUS 2 Br studio, new New 2 B~ apts. $12.5/mo. ~:a~~a!·~~~~~ CANDY dan~~~ ;:_~~ all 548-1324 1 • REALTORS 675-l6G2 wall to wall carpet, new Mrs .. S~i~a~ rvt;gr. 1323 L Ni I C ' SUPPLY ROUTE ~t~ An• Hei~~ts 363•0 WANTED, mature, quiet drapes Elec. blt-ins. AH Huntington Street. agun:99.f3':.. orp. (Part or FuU Time) Ja~e;::t ~~ ~O~ll
. f!BR. single: cartp'd, drpd., woman to rent small, pret-newlY painted, no pets! 2 BR, frplc, bit-in range, '"'"""""'""""""""""""" ExceUent income for Cew hrs. PACIFIC SINGLES
'i ·rWJ, garage. No pets or ty, furn. apt, Liv. rm w/h-Near, freeways & stlopping. s~ . fe!Jced in. Patio. I 'AP X weekly work (Days or Eves)
"Bindren. $l15. 546-9078 a-bed sofa. compl. bthnn. 54.9-0412 after 5 & weekends cpts/drps, • freshly painted. a:o~ ~·~118ti ~== re 1i 11 i n g and collecting Where the attractive, partic-
Contractors 6620
a ROOMS ADDITIONS a
L.T. Construction
Family rooms, kitchen or
units. Single story or 2;
Paperhanging
P1inting 6850
PAJNTlNG -Papering,
Christmas Special, 10% qff,
Expert Work, Ev e-11 :
54s-4903
SA\'E ·
I.' t~AS •
• ~ 2 BR. house. Stove Util's pd. Use of wsbr/dryr. I BR. grdn apt. fpl. cpts. $ll5/mo Mgr. 842-'1844 Center. Excel. for real money from Coin Operated · ~l~~C:es ~. ~~~~
I ··,i 'f.efrig, ~vailable Dec. 5th. $80 mo. 673-~784 drps. B!tns, lg. pvt, patio, F0R Lease $143.50. 2 BR. estate oUlct', accountant, Dispensl?ri in Costa Mesa 8_ Costa Mesa. ~ f1JO mo. 548-5044 3 FULL baths, 2 BR. sep. pool. Adu.Its, no pets $lal. 1~ Ba., townhouse. paint store etc. $110/mo. & surrounding areas. (Han-1 "==00-c-"°"-cc--,.,--,.
j ~MfiLL 2 Br. house. Stove ent. to 1 BR & BA'. 2 546-5163 built-ins, crpts, drps, trplc. See at 826 w. 19th St., CM. dles Name Brand Candy & REWARD for info of probate
11• ret'rig, available Dec. Sth c gar. very pvt & quiet. OPEN Dec l5th. 2 Br. un.-962-2902 . : Bkr. 642-4422 Snacks) $1350 Total cash re-or any rourt case con-
1 ~-fi48-5044 $225 per mo. Ph: 673-9034. furn. Call 646-8746 wkday NEW building for lease. quifed. For Personal. Inter-cerning Lenore C. Andrews,
estimates & layout, phone -
plan.s custom li .. -signed. For ~
~~-·~84.7-1511 • I~ . ,.~
~· for appt. morn'gs bef. l2:30 Laguna Beach ' 5795 Prime location in Laguna view in Costa Mesa, send .P.O. Box 2554, L.A. 90054.
Home Improvement • * Fre'e Estimates & Plans ~.,
ifo'.:·guna B~ach 3705 YRLY -2 Br. Upper Dlxe. l, 2 & 3 B<inns, no pets, lOO CLIFF DRIVE Beach. 2160 sq ft, with Ol' Namebe, Address and Phone ALCOHOLtL~ Anonymous ·hf ··-~ ----Married cple on1y. $150. mo. 0 CC 1 without equipment. Must num r to: Phone 54.2-7Z17 or wri~e to
"MONARCH BAY AREA Blk. ocean & stores, Quiet. near . · · $l20.-145·• $180. LUXURY FURN/UNFURN see to appreciate. "ROUTE DEPARTMENT" P.O. Box 1223 O:ista Mesa.
MIZELL & ASSOC.
~5 E. 17th St, CM 54.S.2208
Additions * Remodeling
Fred H. Grewick, Lie. f ··:mVELY OCEAN VIEW 2ll'h 29th St. N.B. 546-5079 or 54.6-0451. Yearly Lease. 1 & 2 &:Irms. * 494-1036 • P. 0. Box 3S46
2 Bdrms. & sunroom . 3 BDRM, 2 bath. frplc, clos-Ye8rly Le'ase. l bedroom Apa.helm, CULif. 9'2803
1
4% Baths. $225 Month. 2 BR furni.shcd apt, garage. t'd garage. Adults. $140. 327 steps to Short' & $bops SHOPS (2) for lease: Prime FRIGIDAIRE
iCftbts 496-1243 bet. 1().5 PM Sun deck, upper, adults on-B Cabrillo. 548-4691 Oceanview from every Apt. location, Newport Ocean-
! -ly. $185. incl. util. 604 fr 1150 1 front. 1,550 sq. !t. 673-2138 JET ACTION ~RONT. Large, Narcissus, CdM. NEW, Lge. 2 Br., cpts., drps, om mo up. ease
-• 3 BR 3 BA $350 bltns. Quiet! No children 494-2449 ,,.,,,,arm. • · · BREATHTAKING View, uni· ~ or pets 642-2864 REAL ESTA Tl: Q · ~7 quely furn. 1 BR., conv.
e PR1ME Retail Locatione
17 x 40 good ft & auto traffic.
1875 Harbor, c_M ~ .. !"ler den: $300. By App·r. only. VERY nice 2 Br., new cpta., Ganeral·---:---
=~~~.B~a~~ns, refrig, 2L37RCaGErnati.on Ba ,641~ ~~i~~~~dults, no Rentals Wanted 5990 O_ff_i_ce_R_e~t!.1 __ ~70
• 837-8242 after 4 A .private c e or .x1. --·--... • ·-~ . ol H;ghway. Rerc;g. & Newport Be1eh. 5200 FREE SERVICE TO LAGUNA BE~CH
5 BR, 3 Ba. to responsible hotplate. 673-6904 aft 5 -~--------·! OWNER-MANAGER Air Conditioned
family. $275 mo. Principals OCEAN v· 1 B 1 $125 M th ON FORES'.o' AVENUE • ...,,.,. • .,..,. O'l<> • 1cw, r. arge QR BROKER .Mliy. Owner, "'"'-o"°l Apt. furn. patio, $140. inc. Desk spaces available in ~--3-S088 You select your own tenant newest office bWlding at 1 biguna Niguel 370~ utils. Winter, 67 (incl. all utilities) ACTIV~ RENTAlS prime locatlon in downtown
1 2 BR upstairs apt. Adults 534-6982 Laguna Beach. Mr cot~~· I NEW 4 BR, Laguna Niguel. Balboa 4300 preferred. (no garage). Nr. BUSlNE'..':iS woman wanl! 1 tiooed, carpeted, be:autiful
' :ivlew! $Z75 per mo, lease. JJ H ·1a1 RI._ """eled "'"'titioning. T w o i ·_:;~!--213/244-7845 CLEAN Bachelor Apts. -.oag ospi · .,, BR Unfurn Apt. beach area, r""-'' .....
All util incl $75 up 646-5855 to SlOO. Gar or carport entrances: Frontage on
Beautiful renewed l:aundry.
28 washers, 11, dryers, 20 lb.
washer. $18,000 yr gross inc.
·$27,000 F.P. Find ·out how
easy it is to own!
Coin-0-Matic
Equipment, Inc.
2334'/i. W. Valencia
Fullerton 714: 525-7833
Going Into 8usines5?
Golden opportunity in beach
area. Phillips 66 Service
Stahon 1 i: ·~ase; 1101 Bay-
s1de & Marine Dr., Newport
Beach. Contact:
Annou·ncements 6410 -----YOUNG WOMEN! Planning
for the future? The better
things in life? MaITiage?
Over 21 and gainfully em-
ployed? Let George intro-
duce you to Stainless SlC{'J
WatcrleS!I Cookware. 842-8272
.Eve.
CHRISTMAS Lellers pro-
fessionally typed -.vith holi-
day paste-ups on rolored
673-6041 * 549-2170
Carpet Cliitaning 6625 .
CARPB"r & Furn. cleaning;
for 1 day service & quality
work, call Sterling for
brightness! 642-8521)
Mesa Cleaning Service
.Floors, windows, carpets, &
upholstery. Free est. Res &
comm. 6 yrs area. 548-4111
paper. 100 oopics S3.75 + Electrical 6640
typing fee. Vickie -642-14.85 .E_L_E_CTR--IC_!AN __ L_i_ce_"_"_d,
CHRISTr.1AS Lighting & bonded. Small jobs Malnt.
Decorations. Le as e & & repair. 548-5203
Installation includes install -===~=~===
& dismantlt'. 642-6300' Furrliture Restoring
315 E Balboa Blvd NEW 3 br. 2 ba. 419 3Sth necessary. 642-00SS alt/ 5 Forest Ave., reRr leads to .toJ,dominium 3950 · · S N ....-.~ Muncipal parking lots. $50 BALBOA 673-9945 t., pt. Islc. $""-'· mo. pm. per month for space. Desk
AVAIL. Jan. 5. Lease, Xlnt 1 BR. Furn Apt. 1312 w. FI am e I es s ! 673-6433, 1 M~A'°LE'""°~B~E~A~UT=y,.,....·o=p=£~RA~. and chairs available for $5.
Cond. 4. Bd. 21h Ba. Enclos-Balboa Blvd. Yrly $110/mo, 675-5161 TOR, wi!lhes to rent good Business hOura answering
' ed 2 car Garage, fireplace, util p('I. 1st & last mo's 2 BR, Apt w1 gar, nr heh. booth space in Corona de.I service avail&.ble for i10.
' ''Beach &-Atlanta, HB. $200. plus S50 deposit. 673--183.5 Stove, refrig, drps. Adults Mar. Call SJS.7952 eves. All ullllties paid except
& Refinishing 6.675
EXPER'"' furn. refinish., pi-WESTMINSTER anos, antii:tues restored, gold leafing. Tanis 548-7951
CHUCK CROWDER
714: 772-71.10 n4: 774-1043 ;F;;;u;;n;;e;;ra;;l;;;';;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;64;;;;12
BEAUTY SALON
Established. 6· Units, finest
Laguna location. Best equip-
ment. 494.9972 or Eves. 494-
8619 I per mo. 96fh102S BACHELOR Apt.<;. u\il paid. only. $135 mo yearly. EMPLOYED sigle ad u It telept,one.
' r;=:N f ALS $70 & $75 by the month. 207 4.2nd St. NB. 673-8742 wants 1-2 bdrm. house with DAILY PILOT
.:. Apts. Furnished 673-9702 BRAND new 3 br, 2 ba, garage, unfurnisbed 222 FOREST AVENUE
~ Gold Medtillion apt in' Eii.st 846-0902 or 962-8081 LAGUNA BEACH
NET $500 per mo. No selling,
Work 8 hrs per wk! $1500
cash req. 635-6720
' ~n•ra'-'l-::::::--4_ooo_ l !'.!H~ue!!n~ti~n~g~to~n~B~e~1e~h~4!'.4~00~ Bluff area. 725 Domingo WANTED: By refined widow 4.94-9466 .. · RENT Dr .. N.B. Call 548-84.82 room w/ priv. in Laguna APPROXIMATELY 558 sq. Bus. Wanted 6305
2 BEDROOMS car Pet • NEW, )Vestcliff area: 2 Br. Hille;, nr. bowling green. ft. ofiice space available I ·P-A.;.R.;.T_N_E_RS. _H.;.l;:.P_d_e_•_i_c_c_d_.
: 3 Rooms Furniture drapes, built ins. 1 blk 10 2 Ba. All extras. patio, g•·. 548-7695 'for immediate occupailcy in · 5 Pt t ... A ..... 46. College de.,,....., 6 --$25 Month s. sores Adults $185. 642--0239 Costa Mesa. Ideal fo r '"'h'" ... ~~ $130 yrs oil, 12 yrs Aerospace.
·· -'LL o~ N TO BUY architect, a t t 0 r n e Y • ac-Con•1·oe" • all. Small initi-'
MEMORIAL PARK 1.==:=~=== I
Mortuary & Cemetery 1.G_ar_d_e_n_in.;g,_ ___ 6680
Complete funerals
from $245
Cemetery lots
from $130
Includes Endowment Care
Everything in one beautiful
place mean's less cost.
No trat.fic problems.
14801 Beach, Westminster
531-1725 893-2421
ANTHONY'S
Garden Service
646·1948
LANDSCAPING
MONTflLY MAINTENANCE
Complt'te Cleanup. Reas.
Exp horticulturist.
• .a:.u • ,,o Key at 7681 Ellis, Apt. D. Westcliff 5230 Rooms for' Rent 5995 countant. Conference room • "'
s;, 'iRehigerators Available} 642-2835 or 842-8303 available. Rent is subject invest. P.O. Box 5 9 5, I"!~~~~~~~~!"'
No deposit o.a.c, UTILITIES PAID $145; 2 BR., beam ceil .. hid. R~M or .room & board in to tenants alteration re-Manhattan Beach
Japanese G'ardening
Professional Main!
Landscaping. C 1 ea nu p.
637-6951
~' H.F,R.C. Furn. Bach. and 2 BR. furn. pool. Avail. Dec. l st . nice priv home. N r quirements and is offered ~ ..... furniture. Rentals AND unlurn. l!ld. pool. ,Adults, no pets. 642-2514 ~~~~urst & Adams H.B. at $300 per month as is.
, ill' W. 19th, C.M. 548-3461 802 Knoxvillt', Apt. o, H.B. ==..,--=~-,'°"',.,-.,,.I CAn be seen Monday lhru
1568 W. Uicln, Anhm 774-2800 a 536-2914 • ---------·IROOM for Rent: Prvt bath Friday, call 549-1151 for ap-
·-HOLIDAY .PLAZA FURN. 2 Br apt., down1own . Corona del Mar 5250 & entr. \Vork'g adult. $75 pointment. Lease terms
DELUXE Spa•ious 1 Bd•m mo. 116-A 34th St., N.B. negotiable. Courtesy to ' '" -• · Hunt. Bch. Across from
ff}Purn. apt. $135 plus utiL Library, no children or pets. aft 6 p.m . or wknds. Brokers. Xlnt. Parking.
'11eeted pool. Ample parking 526 Main. 53&-7396 ~ .., -MAN only, kitchen privgs. Deluxe Offices
. -No children-No pets , fl: b"' $50 inonth. 803 Governor SI., 1965 Pomona CM 642-5858 60X12, 2 BR. mobil home, "' ort• C.M. 646-52.S9 SUITESorsingleoilicesfrom 1 • • beach loc. 1 Child O.l\. $160 $55. Carpets, air condition.
: P .50 1 BDRM, 1 bath 4-Mo. plus util. 536-8061 ON TEN ACRES ROOM for renl: Working ing, secretarial se rvi ce,
, . .,,tcx. Garage, fenced yard 1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn woman, nice, quiet home. Ct'ntral location. Orange
Bkr. 534-6980 General 5000 F~-plcs I Pri I Patios I Kil. privl. 642-4794. County Bank Bldg. 230 E.
'Cb :;::==~~~Ii~~::~~~~~·· Pools. Tennis· Conlnt'l Bk----------17th St., CM. 642-1485 ; sta Mes~ -ilOO fst. 9 hole ~tt/Grt<!n. Income Property 6000 2 ·-o-,.,,-~C-ES-,-580--&-1_1_00_,q
f't• VENDOME 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2Slll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiiiiiiii $25 Wk U ft_ Parking. heat & private ,, • P (MacArthur n.r. Coast Hwyl restrooms. 340 N. Newport
' etudio & Bach apls, IMMAClr .ATE .APTS1 M d" I 'Id' Blvd, N.B. 646-2255, 645-2684 ' r...1ncl Utils & Phone serv. IMMED. OCCUPANCY BEAUT. Liite new 2 BR., e tea Bui 1ng
: "Maid Service -TV avail, Clo$e to Shopping, Park crpts, drps., bltns. lovely 1 COMMERC. -300 Sq. ft. l ,tiew Cafe & Bar porch. $175, 2 rm off. 1 lNDUST. -800 sq. ft. , ' ' 'i76 Neurnnrt BJvd. 548•9755 • Specious 3 Br's. 2 Ba Prime Newport Beach a 64&-2130 a e 2 BR. w/dt'n or ofc. '>l.'/ba. or guest a P 1 location -100% leased
• • BR ! 'i' · ' w/patio. No pets, Refs . • .. qu e . wry nice, a Swim Pool. Put/grC<.'11 ExceUent return
• .ora.ge. dulls, no pets. e F°rlll. lndiv/lndry fac'ls 675--0621 death of one of ! 6*-2768 ..-Elden Ave. 1845 Anaheim Ave. VIEW. Frplc, b 1 t -ins, the partners necessitates
J .-6¥-COSTA MESA 642-2824 cpts/drps. 4;e 2 BR 1 ba immediate sale
' NEW chamiing 1 Br. new;li!!!!!!!i!!i!i!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I $190. 3 BR 2 ba $281). 4. . reduced to $175.000
Industrial Rent•I 6090
M·lA nt' new wareh'se, ba,
'pW-t-. Desirable Ind. ofc.,
drps/cpt, ldsc. St. frontage.
(21J) 941-1368
Real Estate Loans 6340
Our Best HOME LOAN
TERMS Today
1st TDs 6.9 7~ -:{0 years
AND 6% 'Y(,, rase basis.
Call for details. 2nd TDs
8% int. FIVE years and al!
o!hcr types of J'('a} t'slate
financing, serving Orange
County 18 years.
Sa.Iller Mortgage Co., lnr.
336 E:"Tlth St .. Costa l\.lcsa
&12-21n, 542-0611
Eves. 673-7865, ~-1157
Mortgages, T .0 .'s 6345
$4.200 1st TD, $42 mo. s~1~
3 yrs. Large down. {TI4)
83'-2935
BUSIEST roart:et11lace tn
town. The DAILY PILO'I
CIMsiflecl aectioo. 5dv11
money, time k e!fort. i..ook
now!!!
Cemetery Lots 6418
ONE lot. Harbor View
Memorial Park. $200.
• 546-5904 • •
Travel 6435
EUROPE for students;
Ronic, At.hens, Jerusalem,
Islanbul. Munich, Paris.
$1097 1.'<lmplete. July ll·Aug.
18, Garvisch 962-5963 or f'.
V. lligh School 962-3.'1,0l .
SERVICE DI.RECTORY -----··-Babysitting 6550
CLEAN-UP, 1rce s e r v ,
rototil, grading, sprinklers.
lawn~. haul 'g spray.
64&-5848
a.it & Edge lawn
Maintenance. Licensed
543-4808/645-2310 alt 4.
Cut & Edge Lawn
Maintenance. Licensed
~4~!808/645-2310 aft 4
MO\YING. Edging vacalawn.
Gen'I cleanup, I.Jouling
Odd Jobs. * :.i!S-695.i
DEPENDABLE PR01'~.
care at Moderate Rates.
Vincent 642·03?'3
EXPERIENCED babysitter. .::======== My home. Refer E: n cc s General Services 6682 fu>asonable. Weckdnys only. ___ ...;..;...,...;..;_ __
\Yest Costa Mesa. 642-4294
WILL babysit by week in
your home • You furnish
transportation. Cali 642-1407
WILL babysit IN YOUR
HOME any hour Sl .25 hr.;
24 hr. rates. 548-43!19
HAULING, Cleanup
garages, odd jobs etc. Free
est. Jim 548-5325. anytime
e LIGJIT HAULING &
C L E A N U P . Dependable
reasonable! 546-5476
SCX':K IT TU 'EM!
I ","JUin, Must see to apprec. iiJOTBDRS, 2 baths 4-l?~ex. BR 3 ha. $375. 67l-6904 aft Call Mike Scholessman
: .,A4ults only $150 mo. 2220 Bit-ins, w/w. 2 children 0
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• J1'lden,C.M.645-1251 OK.Bla.534-0980 2 BR. b"plc, goc, groundl &IARllOR Lots 6100 j,_\~f/TI. STAR GA'ZER:l<~J I .. a ... , WILSON WEST $120. 2 BDRMS, 1 bath, blt-f 100 r · lmmed/occupancy DOVER SHORES 1-~~~~--ar CT.i\Y R. POLLAN,---..--,,--!
I 1'•!3R. turn. util. pd. Httt. ins, w/w. Util paid, 2 p$l60 mo. Orange Coast LO. T APJ =.1!1 H Your Do_ilr Acti~lty Guiel. H W>T.~~•a.:.n,
!p601, Adult!: 6 4 6-5 2 7 6, c:hild:rl'.!n OK. Bkr. 534-6980 ropercy. 673-8550 COMfl'ANY F ~ ,,.9.; 19 Y .Accorcl1ng to tlte Star... Y • 2 ~~@
; ... 1740 MODERN 2 BR apt bit-' tt Simple Joi adj!lcenl to o., 7.19.».61 To develop me$soge for Friday, ~::,~28-39 c t M · 5100 frplc terrace g~'r ms. REALTORS Dover Shores. Plans avail· m ,2#73 reodwordscorrespondingtot11,11Ttbers '49-62-n
IJ"r.t. Bach. 2 rooms, bath. os a HI ' ' age. 673 00 &ble ~r·uitus ofyourZodTocbltthsign. ~"'-•••• ""1ri&, bot plate, BBQ. ,..,l ~iiii!ii!i!ii!iiiiiiij!;iiiiiiiiiiiiiJ ~t~lS5~/~m~o:_. ;-~-~== .44 JEAN SMITH, Rt1ltor --
I' ~e";e.: women on1y,ll!!HARBOR 2~~.~1~~~=s1-= 400 E. 17t~~ C.M. ~·1~~ ~~., ~i ~-li~~.:.a ~.~~!i
2000 / ~J.,._.74 . •Wot~h 34Wrllf"51 ~Mote ,J., ..... 21,,"8 NEW Fum., crpbl, drps, 2 -GREENS 10 2 L R 1 L t !"''.!-"=~""''-'! 5Frlend< JSStnigot. ~TI.rough _,, I 'Br. _Blt·ina .. .f«d. $14.5. Lido Isla 5351 DEPREClA-flON r .. _,_,. :~.·und·e~ ~tils, GIMINI ~~d rre-ou ~~ti• UGITTAl.IUS
'.!lllulb, no pets. 2n6 Maple """'5"'... .,,..... ~ ,w,y21 &lmPOrtO!'!t :l3N-s 611 A11.,..\on NQV.~2 frn ~. ·-ou• BA~~~ UNFU0 .., 1 BR. Single Adult preferred. With this management-~ all improved. some view. 7J'.:~,J JuM:10 • 9S.. 39wt.tt! 69 F0t~es _.:21 \ >7'-' .,..,..._ \,...-u:.oLAJn. • •w~. No pets. $145 mo. Util pd , new induatriat bldg. Leruied Ask $10.000 each. Owner r-.': <: J-2S.3ti lOHa1>11iritu .. o ·n~ 70Sin<:~•• "'""
'80' FURNISHED Bacbclor from $1 QO· 107 Via Florence. 675-1892 to n-tum approx. 10% on rhay tinan~ -su,bmit. R. I J~~7D --l~~ !~t~ ~t°'..::,~ J:~~
Apt. tar woman. Ulil pd. tncl utll purchase price of $95,000. Forney, Bk:r. 54()..3862 CANCll lJ No! 4JSe · 7J AHecik.,ate CA•••co•• I ~-'~ B•oa•wa• · · H ti t B h 5400 1,~ .. 11,.. ''Ga1....t 7,comi»w .... ~i-'-~ .. "' ,,. 1. 2 & s 8DRbl un ng on eac Xlnt n1a,jor street locattnn. FOR SALE By owner in ~ J\.IN,E'1 is Mor '~~... 75 To D£c 21 ~
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.""'ti. U$8 IC't..to. .. 5'8--1021 .:A~~-cpts .. drps., bltn.s. ''!!!!~~"'"!!!'!"'"!!"!"'"!!!'!~I W II C 19 2S Wll1 ~Pay 85<.iouJit S.l2-23-3C . ~ -• tll """'™'v $150 Month $11-5:4.Sl 1:NEWPORT AREA a ace, .M. ,850, 26En11gh""" 56And 861.,,jico~ S7..Q.J9.86 $115. LOVELY 2· Br.""ll • NEW• Ownt'T, Box 768, Blue Jacy, -vntGO rs~~ ;:~. ~~ flSCG ,W. Blk.. K-Ma.rt. sn .roam NlCE individual townhouse. Br., .SCYenll to choose Commel'clal buildlna; near Cal. '114: 117-3575 ~ ~2l 29 G;;d~.., .59Andritt, .. 19 n,"';'"'ll'l R';I' ~-~
,t\f\Dlts. sa.om: SCl-3932 qppeu, drape-s. tr P 1 c , !fom: C"(l~. drps, bltns. Well water front srio.ooo .'or wru 11"0,..,..wr=s~R~-l,..c,1'JOO,c,..-C!=1>~0r. SEPT. 22 30 AM oo Somcow'• • '° ~1t1ori .....u. z ~ , • <l· f . -"
prage_. No peb. $13). 2652 loc. $l25 962-fill1! exchA.nge tot cl~llr 1'1!side~ anp, $60,000. Ten&. ma,p, , ~ •t~Good @Adttne "{)Ncu'!J ~U3Sf I ~·it ekiphl.ntl! DilnM""""' ~ Ave. :>48..sA28 C!-lARG,E IT! •n $50.000. Bier. 642.s556 FHA app. 67J..27ti6 I .:_· --~==~============::'.::===:'.'.~---~"!t! ••
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deedm, tar I boat or ! •
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TION CAR OR PIOC UP. ·-
Trede JO'lf car on.Re.art
RancbllJid. Ownl:r's cost.
20 ae ·~ at OuUtmu vaney ore 1 o n. Partial
trade pcalblt, 5f4.1'B N--DY b> ......,. wm .,_equity
for rood Lquna residen-
till lot. P-0. Box 1423,
HWll!nituii Belch. <n4J -Oonr.
ClaJak! 1953 Jquar 3~ liter .
SalOOn. SB,000 actual miles.
Runs A: look+ .twp! Trade
for mlid Pick Up. .........
Corona del Mar. Steps to
beach. S BR 2 b&. Vu: lSM .
equUy. 1Want cleu lot or
small 2 BR.home CM &reL
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clear. FuD ft9h1nc equip,
insured fM $850). Trade for
l!fI In income ~· Own-
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'57 Ford Pick . up with
e1.mper sbelL Exttllent
conditioft, $5m value. Trade
for campirw' Trailer Of' !
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'511 Old1 Station Waion
fOl' iood ' late model
C.olor T.V,
Can after 5.
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't'lUS sPACZ: RDERVED
f'OR YOUR ,AD. PHONE
642-5671, TODAY.
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Tr.desa .... ...,Palm An~ •"',<_,,;::·~· ~-,..:.'0:,.~ .2"JC-~lnlM,Colff.nN4 u~ ONL"J $529.tl •-' · ;_;.
Sprirlp. va.lue $14.«Jll. 1or NO. PH0HE cw.a,:~· lr la. M lliMI INttladlu.;J 1111
equ111 la multiple Wll1'. 1110 Dole w.,., °""' ....,_ AUTO UNI " -($fot5.t5 Y•) u (
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part. want: house, meome, farnia. "9;I. OpenlJw cmot. UAL, uf,\n •'r ... a MeneJ II.Mm · MUlt be avdablt for after.. Hmtew · 2· v .. ,., aaille '9Atfeft -,...,,. WNl'I :::~
land, ! ......... """6 In LqW. -VJoJo, -·t ..... -Ibo , :::'..w-lilllt, ~ . I a :~ 1 ,~. I'
Have LAND -ao tone am~.-.... 1tottt1tan&H•ntt'•s,•n "1•¥iom~llli.r.e. u,.allMrd.;::and/ ~1:n'W0:~·1i ..l..~ i>.;;,·,,f4,,r ·· pA •
acres $200. per •ere. -• 'Beacll! ·CAL_L P'll inc llr&t' unounla of cialh. or te)etypei experleece. DmONs. ' i> ~ ' ''" Want boule, income, !!!, We need manaien for ... · Mc:Jftmee-:' VJDap ~•al mt t.1ux:l'W datlJ .u.
Myen. tbffe area&. No experience Eltate (cc:ner BNOldiwnt "*'"" a. ... I -• r.... ...... m.f756 necew:ry, We train YoU b:I 4 Garfteld> · eom,tlaU" waatt. root Puff Tin. n..mttunr •rlf! -~
E. Side triple>, ....... ~th":":..~ -11 •. · .. . SIN!m = :.:i~ ... .... Telefypt --;;. ~ ~ CANClfolL' ED' ==.-::.:.·ii .,,..._.for Tnlot Deed. t .. t!al -llO.DOO. PART 1'h;o> -Oll1i 6 AmY 10 lo 9,30 P.M. fo £ tllo -~ b I t . a.mer .. ,..,., '11. Fortin per ...... . -, ~ .~.. J . c. PSll1f '0. Oper1 r R8llDI L la H-"'1 .. Deco-. . r ~= ~~~· Get in on the~&. ~=-mP-:.:: • ~ , ' Flwntture ·. 1 :·~ *;!:.. _. ~w~ .. -t-Ia-.. -mode-· ~I -.~lclmp--~:'...: c!.;m':'.10'"' --,.,._tloo. .... ic '""'"" lalln4 -PBX ........... ... 151 I. Cooot H ...... .., Sporilell ..... 1 ... -I "" ... """'! -· Alto.
will -$1000 equ1ty.., ,. ti~11111 'GolJl9', a.... ... ,-' .,,.ltmilty -. """ tde\>Jt ....,. Newport -h w,;e:.1tor:1;n!j.;... ~,: ~
lll •cru _, Palm cAu. -or -to 156 ' . ...,...,. -... I *"---------"* MUSTS c~1m·c.,...1 n.un, 1'rI, lat ·I l!l ;s. Sprlnp.. Baluce an land 12225 Harbor BM., Gardet · EXP'D. C0\1NTERMAM t' ' -" r• 29()1 ----C •
$895. llS Month. '31-1131 """"· *CITY Atrl'O P.unil• ·---:.,---~--I $615.00 . ..._,.,. -~ . ''!:.
Wont smaller oar, -... • . . "'1' -... Cl.II. Director '" ms· COLLINS . * COOK * ~AS rou.ows, GARAGE ---= Olda
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With ·~ :r Trim • c.., .... I.,., - -• . . .. '""' poftr, .J roe m· -. .l • Lane Cotta MMa. toot , air + $1,Illl). =dll . · •• ,...., ..... W-_nOG • • , · OVJ:I\ II ud ~ • te h In I a.ilr. _ ,.;._ lO .. ~ ~
on s ,..., near Palm $523 lo $636 Per Mo. . f"f-.. RADIO CO.· EXPElllJ:NCED 1!b1tom ••\lhd. -lable ~ madline S!Jl'llo
-!l.1&-1131 ~ .. • c ............ Hoopltll • . . • ll'lll:l'l:IUIE . = .. ~ ~ ~ . =ch< ~-~. llJD
llll).:_n111-fnr slfle..;..Applw/, CITY OF . PlflOlllllllllWpCllt. _;...,..•ln.:.olJ-.·-. APPLYII'!~ll . hn.vt~-<nd .. ~ okolH, chair' ••••d
••• • -•-• 97 · 2 ·I P.M. DAJL.Y -.nd, matettkw c:ocl*U ta.1 Chrfatmu .. pmtt 6, 1'tw. Vallet lot ...... or T.D. Newport l9ac . . . I la_,.. --fte. I 00. , ........... Rood Me. I Plo<l Kbw ,,,._ ~ ...... -
• T.D. • Cuh for .. a.nt 9--... -· o1 ..,.,. • · ·""""""• -.,, ,.No.,., llHch 'tui(I SHOP ·# ~ -• •~ 548-1168, ,,,.,, ... Arent ·;;.;; ... 1n·,;;;.......... ' , •. N, -. I . =-..;;; J:'°f:ii' ,.,,1~-'1.111!
STANTON • Comm1 Bl... ""''" lncllldi. ...... ......,, .. ,.,..., .... , Sill'Yleo. ' Mr.-·-Al applicants .......... ... • . . ~-.... ~ ~-a • "
w-~ ~-.. I Coaua--mot!t with no b!u -~ 2~ L C--. ·--.,. • .,. GAS. Ro..--{'~ 4 Units, Ip comer lot, am-and diin_. ........ mw 1tP ..,., · .,...-am ...,. ·•-r mattrta: Larp , .,._ montba oki,' cmt $149.Z.·'ien
pie -· 119."'9-TRADE """' ..... 5 P.M., Friday, .... "'" •it' .. "' MU = H Ra .. , Color, CMd or SU. Corw .... Mer :7 d!ninl .. rr:: Gold fl5. G.E, -• .o;:i.:
$50,<XXJ equity..,.,... ""'"a·-~':,.~_.,.,!:: IH -r r~ 'N.I. .. ,_Calll..::la 671-9050 ~ . _1onp 'xtm ~both"" I!!'· TD A Cub. Excluolw B>r. v «•-·-~. -f42.U711' . 54f..27oQ · · . ' . -~!aillfo, etc. 61Ml.11
m-0113 Newport Bl.d., N ....... 11--------GAL NIDAY SCRAM-LETS ..,, -..... · ... bo,.: APT. Sbe Refripntor,~
'30 .. ,. LlncolD ......... Bead>. Phone m•> 6'TMl,U l!oe --.. • • w·-' . ---ra1 -• • --~· . """'"" -.., Coll -....... Trade""• m r> "''llW :'.:ii"":~ 111,::.-..:' ANSWERS "'=:.~. oil' . . . -~-:. = ~p, ~ ~:: * BUSBOY i66 CJ.e 1 jli( omce. 11uit ·t,pt, . Credit~ tmrrWJJateq 5'1-U.' no'
"' ? • 54().5289, Good Opportunity maln<aJn detailed .i o1 Na--o.q,. -Hea.,, -RD FURNITURE KENMORE late .-•:Jij OZAR~10 RA 1.orle * DISHWASHER ApnCJ for CUftr Gilb MUlt haw aood •nevant"9 hoola Un Tia Pim lliMp 1'amam -MAH HOURS lN THi wAREJ'l:OOSE dt)'ft' I: Kelvinatnr dlD.
· "" P.M. work <10 W Oout H..,. II B .. -10 -"""RMI Coddall -dlatter. ' · wuher. End 6 --loL apt site. Sep-· •• · • Estate Sllelmen.· An inter-"The best yean ot. her life 1~ Nl!WltOltT ILVD. i: maple'aib. 540-0336 :;-r ~~ ~~ 11 Oii OVElt I 'B!!y!11.,ppolnt.!Il!!l ... !Il!!l-•111-!J·!!,.,.P I * APPLY Ill Pl'!llOON * -job, fun -· bolo-"" bo" -la MAH COST A MISA G.E.. w.-Ma• hLn,o' ., •. _ * APPLY IN PERSON * 1 • tlM loeo-HOUI\S. l.,ry •Jtil! 'Ill f . o!moot now, JI01I. Coidapol
will ......... t>wnr. !llM21l Halp W•-S11acli Shop No. 1 c.u "' """"""' NOW HIRING wa, $ot a S..n 'Ill-a cJ..1t -..... """' -:;::.:,~.e-,;',';'."',;,.~; Snack Shop No. 1 w-7400 2'051. C..et Hwy. M••·Wed·l'rlMpm wo1-.. -...,.roa -1a1 ... Antique .,._,.,. •• ~i
lncome$3,8t0Equity$30,000 2305 I. CMtt H~. Ceroni llel Mir; CaL MC-llJ3 tenctm, bdl 11ioya. ldteherl mftad..ldde a bed. W. KENMORE auto wubm',1~
tor vacant -M -Oranp CorON del Mer, Cal. ln.to50 . . ;:;:;;:; htlp1 Pnter Spanllh or able nfw $50 •• Aleo double bod. >Tl old like 1!_1W m.
County Bkr ~ J.C. Pemey 0.. ANTED -notd Ex to speall 11UW. Appl;y In Pt"' IPrlrlra. arthopedjc mat-lf7-1115 "i
· · -'""""' lliand • ' ..... ...,. SJ..i lbpl(f1nced Teller .;., -11M. .\le-..... ·--• • n1 .. KENMORE -· -. * * Newport Beam bani a: tnlnr WIY Im. 1 S201 E. ~ae. ,c.a.1 Hwy, ~!~~· mUe ol· new mutt .u $1111. ;·i *
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TWO responsible •emi· port.ant. Job entail• FOROUKNEW Coronadel¥ar.1'1Mna .... ..._~·-. •~• -/
. l.Jl ... 'l-10N"r SERVICI: DIRECTORY :.n~me:muim:"tn~ IN~~~~p ~~ won to I.Ill NEWPORT .BEAOiOmCE REJ'.,.1lGEkA'l'Olt. ...
..... Del ... SeH--Mrr. --Pleue .~.In -"'°""*·Min I .................... ; IOJI .w~ -· '''·
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Paporh1ntlnt Uphololory 6"0 clob ' .......,..... ....,. •~ ~·-~ :i,::_ c.aJon ln>ner 1211 IIO-li'Mll
Polntlnt · 6150 CUSl'OM u P • 0 11 t er Y ~~.Soo,.<;:l~Blk.:,j Pert .,. PvH :r1--oaJq • mmber UNION IANK w-< 7SSO 1u: Ii MI'! S • I oe t ~I c REFRIGEllA...:O..,'........:,
8eo<h l Atlonto, Hun-SEAMSTIESS relatloN at _Tiie Balboo 8a7 Main at l.aVela, On,.. ARGUS AGINCllS ""°"""'' Exec. "'""'~ tra. 2 dr) A-1 cond. , .
• INT • ·=. ANY SIZE Cbristmu .pedal! free ·-· Beach. Muoi .. Ollh Xlot ......-h • ---.... '/iork u ••• -· :!"-.... -· $175. Coll 51M3'11 . JOB. Xlnt work, refs, he turkey A: low lotr price on ... ,._, finwt beneftt.. No )rbDrw "'"' .,_
e1l JIM. 60-489 your UphoL ~ European .ober, dependable, bl aood =~ = cal1I pMw. knd reune !.__ ... y e ~~ -..::,::.:.:·· 9blft ~ CU1t.T1' CakulatDr 'IT Model 1----· -----!I ~-~ ~ p·~. CrafWnanOhlp. 642-1154 health, ........ with .... . only ....... " .. Dd> -~·~ ··-~· ·~ ...... -111~. -Prt -. hfl . ,,,. ""~ ~ --"•~ .... Slat houn. modest attve aalary, ....ilent Piiot ' .... exPerience i.,;:q,-Waltr-Pd ..... SI.--• _ ·-rv ::;::.: 'I!"' . _ ~S:~ci"""' JOBS I IMPLOYMINl .......... , ... -.............. """' ~;;;,==,....===llTTYTPPlll!rSi'1· . Ult c .... ,..t-. ···~· ANTIQUE Clocb, I al' ct In ea.ta ._ location, at H~ALITY' HOSTESS l')Od" and accurate Costa M-. S..1'911 1eStetion ol ~ ' e PAINTERS Med wcrk.. Job W1ntecf, Men 7000 caI1"4-UOTaft5 APPLY INPEKSON SER.VJCE, ii loeldnc fatGJRLl'JUDAY . Cafe,Rethvrint I014 American; al•e,
2:1 years exp. Reul Ref&. I--------10 AM to 9:30 PM matan wam1n IO wtlcomt accurate tnl9t. no lbarttland -'MI06l9 ~29'JO or 5t8-DJ1 ~cm Power MONDAY 'nlJtU J'RIDAY MWonmers to tlli9 com. SfT-Oal khMlf.IMt~. 7 JU:STAtJRAH'l' eqWpment =~Iii A: par~~
•INT-EXT. A•er. room Boat Skipper. Ucenl!d -CARDI maalt1 . )iaat Ila• e e Otrlltmu....,,.. >powtl"'-. a ..i., ice maddne, pie 53l-S63T Alt. 5 -~r!
ft-•ere---~ nl<fl. J C Jenne Co -"'JA"•••. cu and. 11e bond-a.lldn ••• y -_ .. ~-... • •• '''" I .UH Sinclair point. ~ _ ... ~ OPPO'ITUNITY1 ' ILICTRONICS __ .........._ ~·-· -·~ • • . , able. Coll ---q. n, •·-----.. , .. M f oeD by l'tld I c.Ji OLD pin a pme tabla $11.
NINTEIUeat workOR• ':11EXTEIUM'7-1.l580R Job Wanted, Lady 7020 J ..... tDd•u. futMt -r ply ~ E. Main St., hlle ~up s1Jt tm printed )'OUl'lelt! lndiYidualt,, tlJtOI'. s:a,45 :lor appoln~nl Ice crealil table A: ebltn • ---P-•• 24 .Polhlon 1111114 T, Tultln mutt baud•. S1l'I Birch ed Olllcoot 10 le--1$. Oak Kltoheft ~
PainllJW.ChrllimuSpeclal THREE Pooltlon" """wlta>MutuiJ'undoal• N1wporl~h,ColH. HOIJIEKUP£R-1or Streot,ll.B.lln4,30oblft. ~.113 Del Kar, C!M.ff' ....... l4Gooch I020 $S5. kebox 13!5. -
Lil!. "!no. On1Ck66<ll00 H.........i.. Baby Ii-. ne !lo --·~ An Equal ,,.,...,....,. I dl>I only ., tab ..,. 54&-Tl.90 -~ chut $35. -~Lil.
PAlliTING Ext, lntepor Companto~. Gd. ref. Wetnim.fdorparttbne EmploJier of S eWm' 15 7 I I) MO'nlEJU.ESS llome, 2: REMD>IAL Re.mi., 2n4 • ~1 Hew, latetl·detip CM ··~~,
Lio. !no. iT ,.. .,.,. ,.,.. .,,___ Mulvol 'i"' Aft!-Jan. ·I -ilth: ...... -.... 5 • 1. u.. Ith Gndo ·0pon °""" -""' .·--vu, ...... Amer .... ~&L AcouaticJJ. ctll. 54&-6325 BUSINESS machine trainee nc. WAffMtr boud 1: suo. 1tni.t IM'1er Jn. owr tbe 1.11 of 45. Pbomca. Banta Ana YWCA ~ttm. , Varlaul colors. twn a: clocb. La tl' ·y
Alae/oervlo., otart $300: Npt B. IBOI Woitdlll MUm * 111'1>1 * liatlnr quollllaetlono 6 Olrona lltl Mar. -· lJ0.3SIT can• 54Mln 4 to I p\m. ....... -· 2'21
Plastering, R•P1ir 6180 Apply '181 W. Dtll 31-. CM I .A. 1212 ~~Ntidwq rera. to t)&Oy PUot Bnix ~ Call f'D.-3121 • Newport :<d., CX. 1-··1.~ ............. M.... CM. .._ needa port MISRCN.ANDISI POil Oeror .... I022 ..-........
• PATS Pluterlnr ... -le Heir 7035 ~ ~ ......... tu:RK TYPll!r --· Fut ....... die-AL AND TRADI -!'! --lJTD ,., .... Free .. -can ;;...;.;,o,;...;..-'"._ ___ I START YOUR NEW cw. WAllltl'!N DENTZ ""1'llW -Co . -lera1 -Pumllur1 iooo LWO.'fihi9hbon UITIIINGJ:lt,.....:...., ......., DOMESTIC CAREER .... 1100 ....,. -wta. -....., • .,.i.86-ml . . . GARAOI SALll Ind.-. Tran•l•UJ~
Pl bl "90 with tho NEW YEAR • •-.it oMIIIla · ., Ol'l'!RATOlll • --YIAll IND SALi Doc Ti> 6 Ith id am~ "rv Ice mu -
um "I Train now -In 0. evenflv ME\&IMltiftlti 1~ work put time in our new ._, .,oru Wfft • .fXl-0 Jt.ntal fmnihn 1'9tumed 121-131' Vaedia .• 125 w..:'. l'tpam ·~'n. Tou11~·:.:.
Plumbinc >I •· .uv. Wort!: HELP · at our Balboa Jtland hM.cJ. •nrvKIY "" Newpcirt .me.. Blrdl St. NB. Hr O.C. fnn moMl apt. Lia nnl i:... U,. '1tcben dnk' 'l'ii ·m&tle. ipabm.tic, gua:r. Lie., lnlur.; rernodtl, ........... ,., •••» II -..n_ MT·Tel Mm Glada\Dm airport. UnbtllnaYe·--ar -u----ii 0 0 t I ' llubDn ..... blldd. •--~· -11-D 1...-. •.1 An., __ ,--. Em-'--Jo" .... ..., ,--~ _._... , ••. ., ~pair. rooter ..v., 531·'154ll you LEARN. Eun 10 u.. "'~ an-r .... --"WV' ....,ri-JQ:ED Gtter b' s strt. after 1nl.1 rent tlds Nmttun with .......,. ~ bo.wBl:ts fancy .tttchn. N 0 1 ''"
PLUMBING REPAIR ... +, lat year ...... bo Newport ....... GENERAL Ollloe, ........ ochl. d .... odll vacation. -...... H.r .1t.c. 511 boll, -.. x-"""" .......... ~ ~
No jcb too amaU LlYe tn or llw out ewer 25 with 111CCeUfu1 t.Q.. . e SECRETARY D e ins nqidnt, " ~ "1' Vk O:n1a1. Prt, CM. CaD W. Uth st., a.ta ...... ~~pet cacet. 9ki cuh at wume 'SS.•· '
e "2-ll2!I e H..,..k..,... -8o1eo exp'd beJoN1 RaoU1rae • .... -• mlmile -HaN!le lll!hWJ a1t 5,30 54W4l1 1-. .ii-. boby 1tamo, _,., ponnilo ~~
f:xcelalor J.cency but not a necwitJ. l'or wvm ~ u '. s . man, ltalonnf, _,.,am. •Al'I'JlDI . -l'till er part ov~ CU'Yed din nn tlll. ~ ~ • ...pe. 5ilD-.t212 or~ '~~
S.Wlnt ____ .....;6..;.tl.;.600 I 430 So. Broadway, LA !llOl3 cont Intft.te1" eoll Mr Go7, dtmn.. W..,, 14G .. 1$1T. ~-"· ~bo ~~ ..... Q;.., 2L Days or._ 5 Ia&-. dn, "'°tdl'r ""1· et1; .. l'!l!llt, mlec .._ 1111 SINGER com;teto •iOidl
--(:JIJ) ....... , (213) OJ-1135 .,...,n, ''"' .,,,_,,__ For -Inlb, <d ----~ 5"I _, ft11, oll r. $!00. t,. °"" · W---... ALTERATIONS: DOMESTICS AVAIL.. ,,_I09Bl.axt.nt, I All AM='= MaYSITTER w*-_..,_.,!hi•-· LAl\GE Girt !cout '""°"' tlm .,,... u<rlll~o ,
Durlqr Doc. our .... -Cool<IHakp/a, C.Upleo. WAITIU FOUNTAIN v~ PJ!i!i'AL AlllllTAHT. "" :voide .-: s ·.i.,. Mot. boOl lllO. ITWIOI . a......,. Sale. Clolbor. Au .... tlc. Ids-......,.
and alteratlonl d-Olild c.re °".....,,, ROOM SDYICE pa!ooi. J:l!SlllJOI' ~ ""'' L •r • • • 5• •• -I PM • -~In Q . boblto, _...,_ oduli.. matlc. bu--· ,lllbod will bo buaJ with altera· MIC A.GENCY •. ........_T1I plll , . Hllla.-. lllU7 ,_ ...... , . ·-~~· _.._. ma-......._ -. pmeo, mat· hem, ....,_,. -·· tionalor-ready-lo-weor ""!'.,.. I e .. 'a.,uoa c•n11,";';t11IMOl'EI.-ii'AIDii, 6lli>ftlai -;.iji"i.,;',;i';;;. bl~ln ~-~ dubo. -tachh>eni.. .._,,,. ..,.,
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w1 .... ••. 163 So. Weotern LA. 3!l<\!3S IMMIDIATE OP'INING ,. ~;.-= _. ,.,.., Calli. -, Ooa1a -wri -·-· .. , JU. 330~ -· -12M111' · ;'_
THE GOWN SHOP °""'" -~ C.11 w.,,..., Dinh .,.'':.. r,:, la~ 8Ul!Nm 11 <JOOO · piifr.u, llllCREl'AJIY 2 IEIGI: -ill• .. ,... 8lnia Ano I\"·• bi. ' ' : 1J:; '
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• Drt-idlw-AI-.tlcMw ru .,... NEWPORTll INN us i:. llt!t $t ----:., ~f . -' -~ Ill 'IOdl; '::'· :;" !!!:.!."'-•· ,... Guitar ....... ,.::ija Fut•-· HolrW ....... M1117200 a.ta-.., ... _11_.:•AIYSIT-Tl:ll."" -:: .. ·.ro-'..-.-........... . e ..... e -. nrrN.JamlllneRd.,N... llCJY/U(f\l. ~JIU'I: , b1t1lne;t4. UW In w RCA. JiiiCi a whltl ·+;: ~· ::ia;:•=. 1tw1~Amp., ........... .
e ffiiE DllESSIW<ING I< Put-146-11111) _. bo ---~ ... sdk . ... -- -wlill Utij A"" ~ W., 2 Tll.JI _..,.._ +•; Alt ... ...., 1u1 ......,. !loo~ ..,--mon ..no v•;;. -llWIP -.Aft IWlll to 00 e 2 -· ...,._ --. I: ,0_, • , Stand ................. :;;aJ! ~uamble prka. ~11!5 to .U.,,., IDNfll Gilb. PART TIME b MWIP&Pft' _ .. ,.,.!w :lfte. 00 D~ 'ht 1"11111 uzr CXlftllfDft'AL ~ 'ilfii t4llllll. (m9Jl•). Erit)dtbC for oiCJ .u.-·-c...... -bo .. ---......... ....-.... .. ¥••• ss-••--Cll '-_ .. ,.. -··c. -..... su• ~ ··™"""··--A: SalU'J' aplmt fll'ID!L-11 drr earb'AM«~..t. tkl8 ha F&Vwlid ·,,.•M. Msr•lllW. ~ SASft IOI'.&. lll:D • OIU' • ritris.ilrw1craiD8..a.: w-~ -. ..... v_, II•• II0-15'5 -...._ -wtth W..,, -j:Oll -LAall'-BuW c.>L - --Giii .....,, Ill -st. Ma P1L wo.nn 'I
work. App't. S.nOI llWNTANJX:E MAN t:ru.pol1aU.. Newpert BAB'f'Sl'rl'1:a "•'f•rtl•I• DiPiKOliLi ,... WI 11 .. Mlic:o, W• 7IOO -e, .-. AM9I' ~ . , n.uaa::D CMlm-~
NAJhrlfl•ll ~'":!. ,._, -Apia. UTI .,.L Mr. Mui 16-H<T or ~ ~ C... 'INt. -............ ·A PAi't.ftlo:· DISHl'-c::aiilljh:, I.. 1111, Al -ol _,., -eat,~ Jrt. ::s:: 9l1'd CM. l<.r1 JtD..On IUP~a:a:. if::: ::, -Ole.~~~--~ St&,£,.,. ., '1.tateu!i ... ._--. ::--1':: ~di~ :::~ wd -!Iii '
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CUit. -'-JDatall' 6 -Apply 1111 W. -Mln ... 1'_1n_ --llrjo--......... aol--•l<Jl_,lll.._all.2PM .,-. ~~.-..r c4' -. .. ,_ .. = :.1"L':'o:f."ii ~ CLERK. Retall. 411 1'!.~·CAl\='M• ... ~~ ~ ~~f1W'Oiul"11w7, ~P'....::. ..._ -'fl".!..'·'="== ,_ ... -O:p'f!i ·:= « -'!".'=''""' ~ re.at r. NT..ueT/ .Eiqled. Owr &. ar.,.. DOORMAN • Pu*I At. lklli4i1 11¥&1ne .. 1a ; JWU••iiihi u;; eDP'DftJGOOlr.--..,.. l'flll l'IMll ~ --.+rt,.,_, p6f>, -.,
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lil5-ll40 orpt.-.Own--_...,... -·---J.w11,...°""""''A1' --lceaeb,...,AK&-.-Ill*"'._._ r., •• , ... I R.,,alr 6985 EXP'D. SertSee Station At;. "*-'"""17m. J::d... m..1• ..... ~ .......... cC.IL. .. .. -"1 Ania,.. a ....... -
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LA.01131: Gtrt..belp to-. c..t. ~'• o-frh> t• PICKUP -:-••~·-:-:·':' -::'.!•:::-!:•T1i---J,,--,-.-.::;;_;~~.:....-1---------1 ER -...... ANNIVERSARY 1'111 Iba .,.._ -~· If...-... Lo.is 1!ed,. t°"A lllt. ~ '66 J!l.O XKt COolt>o ~ -1111 NIC:IST CAllS IN
-Plt. l2" .,...... SA'.r * AUCllOll * ..... --.Or'.lctnaJio --= ~ --JJ85 Cub 1'111-,In ~ ---• llPC 1215. ORAflGE COUNTY fi._--prtl. Flin. hap, bat& tit. 11'• • 11'•' ,;:t) 1-.;l1 •. ild)..,..<f<~ltodo;O'>b tund)'.wlthcoohu'li>wllove S4&-4l1I 1951 VW . doe! uo a... w~ .... ctlebriW. our 'lib PIM.le call 5't-$3.l1 tr .. 11•ttr. .. to'. s,.ct•I' l9w • ~ta $S9 • cau jqUJ« budmt ltll Interior. 1'1'"'-u ... Thick. 1'111 ti Diii ___ ,·~tan."""'-'"""'......,.with -'·""' Doc6,:J!t."" ~· •:ao-5:311 dally. • •• ·'' .st.ms or ·~with -N..,. SUllM&u • ..,. • -··•ooo venu l\ollllMV. ~ cn.a;iunC.1n all de>putmeatL l'<IW 6 ull!d .eta. -i~ 'I' IM'IU• •11 -.n•vr rn ... 1 J. <' -J -, 1,~ J.h a m,Ullan.. Lea~·~ '!'.~~-:.._ _ _. lo _...._ IAY HARBOR '50 Cll,E\'.Y' PIU. Heavy du. •1 • .. ,,. .. '""°""""· In-..oio1 .,U... _, llll
..: luy -•I A ,.._ """"' room oeta, ~ Mechlne~ otc.' 1700 "-""• .... _i. 'h""'' , , I>' <•ow. !(. T •...,. tnd, tlµdl.,.•--~~PI • lll~me '5unboem "'""" 1$995 pie. t.!uat aeo lo hollow. and Joy · away fer °""""""" dlalrs. ·....-.-' • •• '-· • -_,.., """'"• , .. , i ·-!lGod \irllJ' pairll w"'w~~' " ~et• 2 lopl ,..,. ""'°"'white # -·" Pl -& Orv••• ll:IO thn.t-tlillW\try. china oatilnota, dt..._ col· P~ J-(2), ._ • 14:15 Balur st. Co•ta M ... • Bil< lnL .R.iha '. -but 23,tlllO ibcat mu ... ' A m111\ with "'<ck btWrlor. Ex<ep-$895 \l~'I" 1 . .feetabls.bunkbeda.dJn. '40Qli>"utt .n'15ea..~ (" r) "sojl..e.i.f4()()'2740-fnrtbeqll&IU;ymlnded. tiooal~dil,ttiOhin-tvVYde-,1 ELM""'llE 1MOVlllQ . NOPAY~~T :::-.;.~~: .. ~ ~iitob.llliJl!:'~!•s_1cy1 ·16999 ~W\yi...._.Bch. 1a11-t1o!UlY<· •1 'lR
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t ! SAL'E ! ! 1-1 _.,.. .. fine,... "tn!oc.!Wdae'"ton.•IDY-.-89T-"33 ,. • . ..,. .. , kltftioo~ •·Po·lm N"' 6 ply """1. Good TOYOTA conditioned ~ ~ fl, wuhttl. deyeh and Spl1np >M~, rully fUm. mtclwtlcall,y. New pU)t.•
• SPIN MU~ MORE! I' Sto<ave -' • 1775 lobed Incl'•-all ~ ... l3tlO 548-19.12 . °""' H lml l!e!':'h :.:.'°w-~.;:," ~ t.:S.:"~~ ~"!se-: w11Drs AUCTIOll DOUB!,£ ......... ,.. ... ~ e .... 1~~::. ·:...~1.;,t·~~..!int:: si~.:;.... ... ch..,. '65 vw $8'5
,..., on4 oqw we ""'t Y.amaho i. . ·~ ~~":" .~ .. 11'¥ rn mo. D!A:c:' , l11n 6Q.94ll5 !54GJT64 3100 W, C.... Hwy. Full> equippod, ml with .. Ut to g)(>Vt •• Some tN Kfrnb4iiff ·• • ~-~ 1".tpoft Blvd. f .o.c.~. -Rick S.ldlno'1 P',<M.OO .. ew, 84i. H.B. Authorla!d MC Deel~ Newport Beach ' black interiol', very clean,
ufed; IOMt demol; IOl'M Story. Cf1rtr-Behind Toey-'1 Bads-Mat'1'. . Mobll1 World 60 CHEV'lh T. ~U. Bou,ght CLASSIC 1953 Jqua.r 3~ SC.Mm . 540-11'4 dependable "bug." ~;. -~:=tin.= Kohler t. CampWll ~:~~*y ~ P"S ·and LiVESf~_!(-19<32 ll<ad> BL, H.B. ~!!!' = :i-.; sGk ~"" Ufur saloon. 311oo,tm actuoJ Autllo<i>ed MG Dealer .. -~ -c-t Music ..... ""s. -Bl., SA -~ .. o mn ... Runs ' ... ....,,., TOYOTA •'-~-•-"""°""""lo ttll ......... .....,. Sell -~·-•-"°"" Pick ~ JUST IN T1t.1E =.:c · SEE tbe Dual Wide' Roa~ J 9510 ...... ...., -
n<n !hi< ...i11 ...-.--FQR THE HOl.ID~YS · , •••. ·' NICEST CARS IN -edlately! 1:~":!,.~ 1139 Ntwpal't llW. CM "" ..-PUG.PU
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;.F.'. B•-with "' money 646-.()271 , ft Will bold ti! Ouhtinoa. .... m ...... Dli. -G<no..al \"'1 JEEP Wagonetr. Xnlt ·
':T'" ..., Lovety GI I lit M bun 10ll b&ckr mobile homes now at oond. 4 wheel drive e,it •• _.ERCEDES BENZ ORANGE COUNTY •I"" o.A.c. • 5 '"" to 114 s. El Cami::" RHI ee.utilul "'•ta I Liquor .,:....,. ~Y ::.,,...tme•L Daar Wide Sales OOf'd. Bubo, power...;.. dil: m . 1966 TOYOTA 3100 w. eo.ot HW)'. ~·s BAI.DWJM m'.rQJO• Sn '*" .. 2t. =· ~~·1:: .K: 494-mL Ahr 5 PM. <llr0nan Moblle Homb Inc. terential. ps, pb. Sell Md ~~lin! ~i:1 ~~ 642.94({}N~ ~ea~lj&4
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l'\!~l Ntwwrt. ~: . ......U , 4.92,~D"t . biers· Filmer-am.U enn-Dobermlll Pfnodlo• . 520 N. lja~bor1 SA ~ "8de CYW burl. ·!ht beat thtre ;, and ""'°'' Autbon•od MG °"""' ~ ~r ·..,..,.,.r LAJWE Tw:~ Aldan dy (orW!ne)-Martlni-Old 'Pups ' 531-8571 ,. imposaible to find. Special '65 vw Sedan, good cnnd.
, .n '?beatre Orp.n with Bella Falhlon -Cordial -Pony. AKC Will hold until Quist. IDEAL Loe,, Bayside Vllla&:e •Cam:V.rs ' '' _low p~. Llc. # RST4!1 new tires. $1225:....~~
Gm.test Gltt ol "" and · Sound syste~. Hali' Jln:eni. $1.50 each, or buy mu. Phone . Sf0..3076 2 bd, 2 ba, nice patio. Kit---'•-·,------Only · · wekend11 !Jr e.tt 6 rm. , ,
I it \ . 6rif. cost. J2!iOO Terma. 11et complete:; Marl In I BASENJll Puppie1 for TroJaD 20'XM', il1ee for re-$1995 '65 BUS, top cond. 32,000
G;il,.e ~~11:'.....~one;~~ Prtv. pt;y, 644--01115. Eve1. ahaker, um~ pattern "4.50;, t'lklstmu. AKC Champ tift(I cple. Prlv conununl~ ELMORE mi Camping ext:ru .Air
onlozPn-r;_,cirutmas. ~ T I 1 I 8205 WO .2 other cOcktall lhakera, bred, ~ \IP. 114/ 96l-083l clubhse. Pool, beacl'I, boat ho~, $1500. Call ~)-5741
N"w H·---~ ·.-•• • ev •on low priced. ~ after & aft & pm. dock avalL $10,500. Phone d. H t ...., ~ww aawuv .... -·--·-673-12M or 675-Uil Unit ·No. •MOTORS '64 VW Ra K>, ea er, ' ~ ..... • • •• .. •• ·" • • -~ ORDER Now to!' Christmas p.m. DARLING Min. Doxie pup. MG TOYOTA good condition. $S99. .Fri ~ muy med from c • $50 TV ndio, stereo for home, AMERICAN 1 n c e n ti v e pies 2 males left. AKC, 8 284, 300 E. C!t Hw;:, N.B,. Phone S94-332'2 ply. Call 642-5015 -
Nfwplanolfrom •• ,J .. Jt95 .~orbott.Vsedaetsfrom readfn& pro1ram, 12 wk.a at C'hJ'lltmu $50 to 2 llEDROOM completely l5300BeacbBivd.,W~tmnstr ~ m.aziy usf6.from ., $175 $24.96. Sony-Westingbooae records, completf' aet $50. loving home. 673-0701 tUrnwied. Adult park, golf MG
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Okd Jlurimond..B with Les-Bl CM &4>16'12 Encyclopedab:, 12 ~ $10. pies WW Hold fOr Chrialmas ~ to ocean. $8.500. cash, Sales Service Parts ORANGE COUNTY VOLVOJ lie and rtYer'6 • • • •• • ·' $1~ ~ Colar cond $ 13 5 , Pr of football shots (size Call 6f4.-04M no trade .. 536--2'1'31 Complet~ new MG, inventory '66 TOYOTA ~ Open"'~ ~ .. ht I: SHARP port 1V elect 4 111 $10. (:overed car rack &! TOY Poodle g· wks old See the new Austin America Sporl Sedan: 90 hp, 30 m.p.g.
, ..... __,"' -'·· t $1'l5/ $15. Boy'• bike, rood tor "" H . N 1 Parle green, !Jc RSW307. We Have Them Alll • ·w Qlmtmu for )'OUt batt. •u.v new C0$ parts ,$5. Old 78 records $5.00 2J79l. catamaran Lane iiiiiii;;!f.f.iiiiiiiiiiiiii I ere ow. Kelly Blue Book Price $1360 SEE us 1SI' OR LAST
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; convenience aell $75. 642-6186 5c eL 5t6-0139 H.B. 5S&-o269 Our Special Sale Price $1095 Btrr SEE USI · ; HAMMOND RENT TV $10 SAM-"'°"o~YED=-,.-,-,,.....,-..,AK=c _.;;,=,;;:;:::~,.....;;=~ EL-MO-RE L ':tn OORONA DEL MA1t No Deposit • Free delivery WE'RE moving, mUlf. aell, Will hold tll Chriatmu. $100 :1963 FORD ,250 Camper ' -11111 1...: I ~ E. Cnut Hwy.,~ SM-5111 or ?n.9110 :=·~PP=..~:: -$125. ~ =· ~ e~ n:: MOTORS ~ ~~ UUIO
qft.GAN ENTHUSIASTS PERFECT Condltloh machines, flench saw, tt-TOY Poodlu. AJ<.C. Silver air oond. Assume existing -· TOYOTA IHP()R'J'S 1 Have You Heard? Ad.mini TV B/W Maple ment mixer 1: m\acl Uema. male. white female, ~atud bal. Sac $1500 'equity for 31® w: (.oe.st Hwy. · : CONN TONE "blnet (lU) <J0.-2645 Evontna• ofter 6 and AU ...,..,,.. li46-336S $150. 64J..'773 Ai.ls Nowport Beach Pb. """"' TOYOTA-VOLVO
. "SOLID STATE'" TV &. ~:-'l!: . day Si.t I: Sun. ~... " PUPPIES Germ. an l.J'U""'71U"o.J _ """ • .,.........., I $25 , .. ~ N rA" n.•nc 540-l7S4 l?':X'. Bee.ch Blvd., Wstmnru i= Harbo•, C.M. 64• _
...,....,._.. Haven Ln, H.B. (Bch Blvd Shepherd. AKC. $25 &: $35. 9525 Authorized M!-'.J Dealer TOY OT A! ,57 VOLVO: priv. parlY,
Treat yOUr earl •••• It your l-========.=2=1 o= I " Yorktown). • 644-.2101 * Ml.lST sell! Recelltly finished 'll6 MGB, wire wheels, .2 ' Motor xlnl. nso
pocketbook ............. ·••• HI.fl,& Stereo MU~ SACRIFICE! 1 vw Dlllle 'ijuggy. Fibregla.s tops, x1nt cond, like new. We Have 'Em AUi e 8'17-9525 e
; VI.lilt UI atsrEREO :.;::..;..=...;.;Toc.po;..;.._•_Y_•_te_m_. 5 piect Sterling, silver cottee :.;H::o:.;riel::;: ____ ...;.;"-'-boey, street legal. A 629 S. Coast Hwy, Lag ikh SEE US lSI' OR LAST
Gould Music Company originally .$500. New coDct ae;rv1ce. 1 Cha.tlnr dish,
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; Mon~:,"~':"' :' .im!'!l":! _..:i~ prectate ......,12 \';!!;;1:,t=~= ORANGE COUNTY ~ IMPORTS BLUE CHIP
NEW ORGANS FROM 1699. Sacrlllte! St<;. 53>-T.!80 Roa< MAPLE ... an. twin hlgh.·610-:1527 • lmpot1ad Autos HOO . '64 OPEL . . TOYOTA-VOLVO AUTO SALES ~~mwa:i:' y;: C1meru &'Equip; 1300 ::! ~~~::S!.f~ Livestock · IMO Mini Bikff . · 9275 e Spot Cash f<r Imports 8!~n :n=tins::Artifnt:r':!~ 1!166 .Harbo!-. C.M. 646-9303 2145 Haztm Blvd.
new I: u¥d planoa of all .... ,..US ,..._Hnax SSE 8MM, mattrea'a. Perfect for chlld'ap =1NTO::.:::;;,c:;u=.~--lri-.t-ed"7;_:.:;: We pay more far f1DY import Perfect 2nd car. A real mile. TOYOTA ~~9700M-·
h•• In So ~ ~ Call -"-6 ........... -..t' !.U1" MINI-Blke-3 H.P. B · S' reprdleSS ot year, make age maker with a lotta go! ~ makeL Bnt. .....,.. · power r.oom Movite Camera, room. $35.00 .. '9' per. Wemm ridH". '';DI. Motor. Rllllll like "50" $120, or condition. 1ry us be.fore Lie # OSD329. c.w. ri&ht he~. Jwd1y uaed -• real 1..:P.;:.M::·c.:53&'653::::,:=7-:-=:=~ Call 536-3138 aft 3 or best ofter 873-9729, bet you sell. ELM 0 RE $995 ·~N~co., =~ ~·= KNITifDfABRl(S TRANSPORTATION T-!P'.M. MC1rORS,l5300BeachB!vd. ELMORE
-Santa Ana 6·. PM '68 MINI Bike. Make otler. l=w-''"''tm=="""'=;·; ..... -=""==· = E · New condition ORGANS STONE ""FOR SAL lloats & Yachh 9000 ••• 2571 • MOTORS ·
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, e Player Piano1 IMM PROJECTOR eoill Sat. Only 8 a.m, to 2 i.: FT. Oistom Flamingo NEAR new Mini·Bikc, wazr---------TOYOTA
HF:.A.nOl'ARTERS Will Buy . ELMOR·E Your Volksn.cen or Ponche
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr '-pay top doUus. Paid for
Phone 89f.33'l2 or not. Call Ralph
• ,__,..ESI' SELECTION OF needs minor repeir~ $30. p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa.. Racer. Blue and · told. rantj $100. Call after 6 PM '69 DATSUN PICK.UP Ph. 839-1200 TRIUMPH ~ 536-85Q after 6 P.M. "'-lier &: boat trestily "~" ......,. · .. ,_ / ~Beach Blvd., Wslmnstr,_________ IMPORTS WANTED '-!!' NEW I: USED 26 INCH Boy'• bike, like i•• J"SV"\N...,, Loaded, 4 spd, w.i· o green 1~ Oran Oluntl
!...._.; JCHS MUSIC OTY ~'WI. Tand b'~ h•Ut pal n led· New white paint, white side walls, 6 _ '65 TR-4, $1550 Or best otter; TOP .. $ BUYER" .....,_ Hobby SuppltH l400 new ..., um ""'' ...... n a u g • h yd e . Upbolot"" --------•'-"··h ld
673-1190
3@. Bristol, C.M. 540-3l6S for .2 $40 Deak $10 Snare ,~-1611 hp Champ"-Motorf"Vcles 9300 ply lUlFS· $l8S........,, or 0 er PORSCHE clean thrtJout. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
, _ __. ~"" ...... .,., ...,., -1 foreign car in trade. Pymnt.s 673-9361 Alter 5 PM ch Bl d " · ;Srd~wlnAcrosonlcSplnet SOLID bronze oollectors set d%\l.m, cue and ......... f"V• !engines. Complete with S56.S6. Call alter 11 A.M. --;-;~=::;::~;::~;:::;-\.=~~~~~~~ 18881 Bea v · x»it•"cond. Orli1nallY SllDO. Presidential colrul, mint like new. 106 E. Portal, aeveral fuel tanks, steering 1967 YAMAliA Trailmaster 54>0634 '63 Porsche Super Cpe. H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 ~.ll 11>r $450. 543-4388 at sealed. Nice gilt. $1 0 • San Clemente. 492-5110 and controls. See at 2fd 11'.X;l Near new . condltion. I========:=. A Cherry~ Deep blue finish VOLKSWAGEN
S·• wknds. 67&-4738 KIRBY VACUUM Lafayette, Newport Beach. Buddy seat, electric itarter with contrasting leather in-1-:..;::c::.;...;..;.;:__.:...;:;.;:__ l-U----·-=c-----:9900:::: I LOWR\'. Orp.n Holiday :=::=======:.J CLEANERS 43• CABIN Cruaier, alpa 6. &bumperrack.64Z-Sl50 DATSUN terior. AM I FM, chrome '62 Karmann Ghia ----"'-'-----
model. Ebony. like new! ~Dortlng Go0d1. 1$.00 I haw seVfl'al repouesaed Sinale acrew, caterpillar HONDA 305 Scrambler, lo ,69 •69 .• 69 NEW ,69 ,69 ,69 Wheels, coco mats, f 0 g Convertible, blue metallic Newporter Motor1
Cost Sltoo. Sac r it ice /;D! F1x up this standard I loo r mode Is A: diesel 5 kw Koe h I er milea. il.D. '62, full dress. '69 DATSUN la~ps, etc., etc. Absolut,ely with blue interior, new cus· C11h for C1rs
M4=-08?4 aiu Pool table for the kidl demon1tn.ton1. Some are generator, -bait t 1 n k, Must sell! 6n-4S46 mint thruout. 12 month war· tom black top. Exccllent
Will pay cuh 1or 11>r Xmas. Good bey $40. like new. Call 535-7280 dinghy, 150 w radio, el~ SELL Or trade, '64 BSA Gold Look! ! ! ranty. thru out! Christmas Sale
uaed organs Hyrw: (llke ivory). bllUard QUALITY Kingabe bed ralley. ~ 675-3468 Star 350-CC; o'hauled; $375. • 0 Price. Lie. WAB 651.
• 646-4033 • "'"' Xlnt bey, hudly uaed W/boautl1Ully quiltod mot-========= ......,,., Alt. 7 PM 50,000 ml, gUaf, $895
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$30. 53&-8653 After 6 PM trnii. apHt fomdatloo, built :S::;al:;:lboa~:;:l~,__ __ _,. •• 90;c.· '-1'-'0 '65 GILERA. Good trail bike 1st car lot on Harbor Blvd,
POOL tables • Sl•t• New 1n rr.me. N..,... """· 198· zi· ENSIGN. '"' ·~.,...... ooi. '"" Hlghl4'1d w.,,, $186.&6 Down JOHNSON & SON
Gotham G6\uine 7/8 Slate Worth $Zi(I, S42-6S3& & tmprovernents. Cost ~ Laguna Bch. .Lincoln-Mercw-y
Bed 2 MAPLE rnd aide tbla, Xlnt. Must 11ell $28Xl. 646-8886 '68 HODAKA 100. 6 mos old. $S] 86 f 36 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Costa Mesa Branch r " 8' Size, Diacount prlcea, Cobblers bench, maple tble Full dirt " street equip. I or mo. Newpor1 Beach 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7ffi0
642-4236 lamp, 2 corlc: 1 am P •, Power Crulnrs 9020 $500. M&-7216 642·94!l> 540.1764 '67 VW L p I I CHRl~~!ITMAS=~~,-pecial~ . .,....._ -,-,,,::.,c.1 w u r 11 t z er S Ide m an, I:..;:.;;.::;_::.:==-..;....-* BMW R.-60 * OAC + Tax & Lie. Authorized ~G Dealer owest r ces
Sac:riflC"e! 642-6996 eves I: CHRIS .Craft 24' V-8 In-BarWick Hayden Imports .. .. Camper, radio & heater, ful. Sth Anniversary Sale new Wlndansea short boards . V&cy JOOd condition. 993 So "--· A LB :S~ PORSCHE B . All 1.y equipped. Lie. WFS 239 N t M t at $l00. 646-3n8 wkends board, radio, etc. B~am; $150 494-2432 · ...........,,t wy., · · leather interior, red over $2387 l-~•~w;i,po='-',.'...,,.0="•"-
"'" JO 06 SALE Sat. Dec. 7th until slip avail. 673-3405 Priv. 494--9773• ~ black. Super 90 with cams. NEED A CAi? M·l GARAND ~·· . . blond P·· 1965 Souukl 25tl<:c D Sed B Military. Good condition. mid. 'IV, world &lobe, '3• Good condltionm '67 atsun an Top conct ,$1790. 2 13 I SADDLE ACK CAN'T BE FINANCEOT
.$90. 548-8778 wir, :o~I r: '°,.' .. :.!,!", pllWhttJo• E !r~ .~~lioy, Asldna $250 .• 546-8283 Black beauty with air cond, ·S98-4TIO · DODGE •~pedt? eRepouffldDt--~'1 . aftectiopate. youna:, more .......,,. · "'"' • ., 4 spd, dlr. Near new! $85 1962 w'rrH only ll,000 miles •Bad ..... it? • vUIVCU •
blk., hair Sla.meae, Mlscel11neou1 1600 sO. J..&awll.·499-D7 clean, ask'I $16,500. 846-1822 ----------Cash delivers or take trade. on new . '68 engi.ne·trans 1401 N. Tustin, Santa Ana •Military •New ta Ana?1
• tender lovina: care. ::.::==="-'----CARPE:fING: New nylon Auto S.rvices WUJ tinC Pflv .Pty: Low pay-p e. rfect-<.'UStom paint-im· Just oH the Newport Fwy. Make Payday P•)'Dlfttttl j r::::.c 12/6 HARBOR DRIVE IN broVf11 tweed 24' 8" x 13' Sp1id--Skl Boats 9030 & Parts 9400 ments-. 49of.:9773 maculate plus many extras 3 ruins. trom 3 F'ret!ways McCARfHY MOTORS ~RE Female rrey-SWAP MEET S75 .. Used IIJ:ht beiae 12' FAST 14, Sid Boat I: trailer, 0 SH & $3500. 548-8836 PHONE 547-9381 1420 So. Main I: Edlnaer · ~.Jed.Pers I an, shots A: x 7' $35., belly board $28. flberglu ~ ply, rood p LI EN GUSH FORD '68 PORSCHE 912, xlnt ocnd. NICEST CARS IN • .~(~~ock~aNPborS:=l ~ed. Mu.st aacrWce -& S Like new. S0.184l cond. Mark 1$-A Mercury ;4,600. Private par.ty. Call ORANQE COUNTY ~ 12/5 "E'lery S•t . un FOil SALE: Boy'• Schwinn etec 1tart, new ba~·:y 4 WAX SPEC '56 ENG. Ford. Rad &: heat, 673-0354 or alt 6 p.m. 163 VW CAMPER iji::i:o pxl home 1 or Comer of ~.a:. Bike, rtrll ll~ wetpt forward controla, Nnnq • Good com .. Eng. Exe .. 25 494-7786 Ready to 10 bunting, fishing BUICK 1. °""•hie, blond tenin-, 1% It McFadden..,....... Ena:lilh bike. boy's Sear'a lltea, skis & ropes. Ready M P G. $225 or/best ofter. PO-"·· 2 J 1 1 in f Loaded I---------~ S311272 aft 7 .~ t .., •-$9 95 '58 ~E. convert, or us Pa un. .57 BUICK ~ ••. llo ~an, rood watch dog, · -bilte &: hone "'""" ~ · _, to go! $775. 536-8:115 or _,, • ~8-1868 top, new upholstery luggage with all lhe gear. Lowest
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npe, all ahota. ~7 TABLE, extra sturdy rec-rood cond. ~150 -Indiana.polls HB. rack. good cond, SI6SO. price ever. Llc # B'IT'lti9 p""' t 0.,~~~ .e. ..,.,,, 9 MO. old female spayed tarcular d In 1 n I table, BROKEN Enp&ement. Air SKI Boat. '6.'f Cl&P.ic ~K KOSTA KUSTOM KARS FERRARI 545-6009 $1495 a:in' '-"""• tn enor. ,...,J. ~bJe pup. All ahota. perfect fot antiquing, $25. Force man m1.11t aell Rt ~ 75 HP Johnlon OB. 1980 Harbor mvd. '63 PORSCHE S, xlnt mecll. ELMORE 2230 Pacific Ave, Costa ri 'a ttiendl to romp with. Abo mapl.e finish. drop leaf of rinp. worth $300, aoln& ~. 2 wiled tilt. Ready Costa Mc~ FERRARI cond. new paint, brakes. · Mesa. 548--029l
1 y793 alter 5 P.M. 12/& table, exc. oond. $ 5 • overseu, beat o 1 fer. tw skiing. 548-6018 1936 • 1940 FORD N-•port rm-· Ltd. 0.-ti hro ••• 1 Be 1 FOR Sale By Owner 1968 •
-Re frlguttor w/croa-top 846-1964 c~ J'V'~ l'l'S, c me w, ... ..., s. s MOTORS Buick ruviera Sllver-mue.!' ll!ll~ I: Boxed, Ure wood, freezer, fWO.door, la r 1 e ARN.~,;0;,LD:;,..,_=·-=·-:_::;1;;-1 -;;cl;;:h;::-.. 16 F'T. Ski Boat, 1968. Deep '*" PARTS * ange County's only author-otter. 494-3237 after 6 TOYOTA Ju
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1 ea. un alze, only · new complete let p!ut baa hp, trlr, plus many extras, continental kit $15. 3 16" SALES. SERVICE· PARTS '59 hi · ~peblk ~L Ph. m.1.200 (Twelve hundred mlles).I
LADIES blke new $25, man's &: cart $11). Kent electric $l495. 673-«Wl rlma. tries 4 tum sz per 3100 w. Coast Hwy. new w te pa. n in 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr Perfect condition. 494-4545 1 MALE Oock-e-poo Fm to bike Ql. 2 i*do" chn: .$5 rultar, neW $75.. 5'&-4309 set, 2 rear fenders $8 ea, Newport Beach Exc:ellent cond. 494-l283 '63 -VW -Fine auto for asplr-'62 SPECTAL Wagon, new · Cood home. 64&-'1997 a1t12
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: ea, ladle• akil $10. men'• 6• ROSE tofa...nylon w/foam But Maintenance 9033 t rear doon complele with 642-9405 540-1?64 'SS PORSCHE Coupe, top -ing NEVA member or V-8, auto trans. & tire!!. ~ ~m. /
aids $10, 1ki polea fl ~· cushions $15. v 1 brat or I:::=..;;.;=.;.;..---~--door panels & elasa $10 ea. ·Authorized MG Dealer cond~ Must !('(', 83G-1S22 regular peI"'!On. New 1 y Perfect condition. a i:ood
'999 Mllbro St CM· Lad\ea aid boots $J), men• reducer, COit $100, yoU.r Jor e BOTI'OM PAINTING • rear end $10, drive abaft alter 5 PM. RetlllOnable. reb~t ·engine (by pl'06), buy at S650. 548-4WO
1 FR.Et: Pretty, livdy kittens. ald boota $20. Garden tools ' ..:ti ., •• -. evea. $1.85 Pfr. Ft. + paint with ·u joint $Ui. FIAT' 1963 PORSCHE. xlnt cond. new comp yellow paipt, new Gl BUICK Wildcat Q,,,,,11 i M2;:4!1J6 . 12/u $10. M1Je. 833--0Ml. ;; =tmu Glft Item•. Complete ht Repair '40 Ford .fiathead motor, I~ ---------1 Chrome• wheels, lki rack. tires, radio etc. Very, very Coupe. 29.000 miles. Ps~~b. ~l'W dirt, corner of e REGISI'ER Nqw-1 Free Twin bed pole 11~ toys. Newport Marine Servi.ct dudes carti, distributor, re&:· FIA'l'.1100 Station Wagon 1958 $2150. 612-3064 clean and ior We for a pw, iac air, Good tires. Broedwt.Y I: Tultln Aw., claaea &Itel' Jan 1•t1 )5911$ W. 'Balboa mvd, NB. Dry Docki 6424447 ulator, oil pan, head1, clutch $300. •59 PORSCHE 63. 890 Tnpe mere $800 or best offer. 0\1.•ncr. 646-7S82 ~lf6.-0fl6laftl. 121& Csykoshl'a Cu'ltom t ·30-"4·3I assembly A: iene.rator. all *'Sto.:;;ioo7 * Deek AM/FM Must Sell! Please call ~7 aflerl-"='="'=====~ .~ ~.h .. hua .,..,,... upbola...,. Sehl. nu.,."' · · Boil Slip Moo•lng 9036 lo• !20.00. 1hood115, btake ======='-I ~ ·-6 pm. CADILLAC I 2
·-............. n Craftsmanship. 183 2P1ECEMCtional,likenew, ~ --drumalahoesS5e1.Phone 0 '-'60 vw N built l--------trolned. Id with ~-Bl·~ ~ MHL con! with ~-t ~•-......, DOCK '°' "'"' Newport •v .... H B HILLMAN '68 PORSCHE 912 • ew '"° •re . .-o•• -12J5 ........ """~ ~ .....,..,. tn.,• .uv ~ · · excellent condition through-'64 CAD '~ ~ DeVill . . ..__ Ml-lei $50. 6U-«J89 Beach $1.50 per ~ 1lP to Irish green with black In-out ._,... ....... 1123 hit · lblu• · -,~ t · alr ',· • -" 2 MINK ...... ,.. __ .._ ·""'--. 'C'l,_..,C -•~-w/omp. ~--S p tt:nor concounc e¥"ry ·· • ·~"· !IOF' 3''. ~boll......,. Tuneup Spec '51) HILLMAN Sia Wgn, '°"" . In ·---w e w .. n" --.... .. ol'Y'&fftrTJON -1
--~•n.1 ....... • .. ~.... Sii _,_,_ ... a tranc, $115. After .M. d•'·"'. u .. e·--·n.1-,_ 'r.6 vw BUS. exce.ptlonal con. powr. Xlnl cond. $1995. .f".l'vvvu .....,.~u ... u~ 'tet out. Eric HQmo S1Q. Rewll slot car raclns w"'~ic.u: P or ~""" ~7 ...... ¥"•3 .. "'• ..... MJ...1530 64
:.,.. . ' -21'~11-~ -Autume aeL new $15. -... 22' Oentury nu>aboul $6.95 labor plus '=======:I oglnobl• lncludlre AM/FM, ditloo. 11.686 Prt. Pty. Call .,. ._..,, &;c; ,.,..__ -"···· ... ·-•~ .._.t' _. Bal~ Pen __, 675-0611 --'---w~ls and stereo 96Ml05 1964 CADlLI..AC Co u p o '~ ~ I~-., Kue 23" deep Cabachon BOY'S Sch. Stine R.a.y Bike, w. . "°""' JAGUAR u•~= •~
'ddtr O)Upla: 0 f"f LY I IMll).. Cez:t1ftecl proof d Stand, plu handle Mn 6 DOCK Spt.ce available tor tape deck. Mmt be seen and * '66 VW BUG * DeVille Exct.Uent conditbi j!IF!"' _121$ ...r ... --~ $30. Lib"'" 61>-&09 25' ,._ booL ,_, tie, parfS, mosl CifS '61 JJ(G XKE drlv<n to be fully •pp""4t-Llke new. IDKl mil.,, 67>-1'56
..-:a.£ Gorda• p:Mnt (X)tAJJiPUA 29 "Qutrrlda." .. .,..1.ll'll'UL 9' _..... couch $1..sl per ft. CUI ~ug ed. 4!M-6924 '67 EL OORAOO: low mile.,
.. -aft« 5 ,_ D.l:oft, _.... l(QSTA KUSTOM KARS Convtttlb!e, Bolero red wl!Ji '66 VW 1300 -Sunroof. Xlnl car llke new: $5295 .• ·wants !rd Jlll'fner. Slwp! $851 Won elect. ~. wW lloah Want·• 9050 black leather interior, 6,000 mll ,._., ,.,____ "~" .....,.. llfii~li~.S:--:-~~12/5~ -f. $4.ftlO. See 81.lbc. aell 91« ID--2!ll'7 alt & -1980 Hartior Blvd. cond. Low eage... M~ ..,., 05• vov•IC'r . ...,,.....,~4;> -~ •H _ -I::;=::...;.=.;..:.;;__....;.;;..; Costa Meu actual miles. Fully equipped aellt '73--4846
Kartaa.. ........_, FIREWOOD FOR SALE e CA.SH tor beat buy on including stereo and chrome ,.AMARO
PORT T.V., -~ II Co'1I $11.!0 dtl. -"5 to 50..l.'I l 14· -6&'9 VW' """'1 ""nllQld, ..U. ,,...,. ... Not•...,.'¥ ·~"." = ~~l---·------1 1 tram, "'°" ti.bit; MJac _ rowboa.ta, complete. Write Zetiith carb, Portehe type acn.tch on W. ftawksa
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tiem.. lilt Elm It. Cll: Misc. WintH 1610 full illfo, Mr. Siegel, 470 dllitributor $95. 54&-tSOS or bNulJI, 12 month warra'!_t,y. 3100 W. C91st llwy. $1485. 673-77U , new
-...... --U/5. 50-tDt • . S. Be\tttfiy Dr, &Yerly 648-.8'm . Ne~Beach '64 VV'I wtUte radio very pwr sir . .\ brla, R &: H, '"=-·::;;:;;::_,,='==:;--:;:::I E D 111. ,.,_,. .. ......,.. """' cunc &40-1764 . cltan. ' M"•t '_ to. ,..... bucket scats-17,000 oriJ mJ. o·-2-,-s u lflOI NYLOI< blue W A N T "--~ ~ "HP-VW cnr1no. ,....Uy ~ -~ • mro 546-m& ~ ._ uMi1f UIS I: ...... nr. cDlt '91. Sen . re-built. , $J.25. exchange. Aul~ Mi,C ~er ~U!. M2-9195 · · ~~ ~~..:~'--In 1orl0.Ulto""'·-WE.--· m;.u-·-•·-· Al,..,..ft . 9100 AJt ... s .. ~-' ·&S vw. "'"' cl..,., •ow CHEVELLE
_,.,. ~ .....-t' ~ ,-v .. .., JUUi' --BtUS!ESTown. -· mDar~tpyJocoPILOTbl mileage. ru.so. 494-8435 bet, ____ ...;...c..;;;.:; __ I-. -,1215 rnu:wooD ...... , • """1ltll'e, colot' Prl. PIJ,t Cou•IO T.allor, Trsval 942S , ··--5 & 7 " ri16: ~~Ill. tiJ.o l'OR SALE TV's. atft'tOI,, appllanoea. ST5 dn, $»-1' mo. Mooney 3100 W. Cout. Hwy. Oautfted M!tion. Sa•• p.m. ST AT I 0 N W~n Si'
rod!: tw. tDSI Jt11 t. e ~ e tDa1a A ottke •tpment. AJrcraft $UN. F M Pardo LA'IJ: '67 SHASl'A 21' . Newport &ad! moM'J t1mt • tftiort. Loot '58 VW SUnroof; ~ puts. ~Ile, R/H, very aood
.... ,_ ..._ 1u _ ""f f lUWOOD. TOPCASHIN13:>Mbltet Ortnc•· county Alr1>ort Complettly 9111(-contaiood, ~ ~1~ nowllf dre1; ndlo; like nu inter. cond. Must aell, leavt"'° ~ 0..at. ,..... • llif ~ at.eta Ml·lJll + m-C1i51 5*.1111'8 or MS-1110 lnd canopy. itS<-4071 _:;:Autho<Ued::::::::..::::..:M::G::•..:Deol:;::::::;"c..-, ---------' $451).0r bt'l1 oHe.r 642-Q38 ~fate. 64$-ZMS
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CHEVROLET CHIYROLET CHRYSLD DODGE PORD MUSTA". . . PONTIAC CHEVROLET CHEYROlET
63 MONZA O:lupe 4 spd.. New
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'63 CHEV lmp•I• NICEST CARS IN '62'11npala 1984 Clll\YSLER 300. irr, '61 DAllT . BEST on.r. 1913 J'ool 'llMUl!TAN!l2+2,~ '64 Pclntiac ."
Radk> & heater, auto trans, ORANGE COUNTY Hardtop C.oupe, turquolle 1 2 dr. full power, tac air, Radio 1: beater, tac. equjp. Ga1uie 500. 4 Dr. HT tao. auto' tram.· ~ · ccm. Om.Vert. Coupe . J
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power 1tttr. Lie. HAU lt9 '65 IMPALA white, real lharpl Factory bucket 1tttl, vinyl root ped. Lie. WTF ~ · tory alr, fUll power, m.lll¥ sim. maa a# I.PM whit. with blue ~ intmf.. $787 SportHanltop.a..,,eousoD· olr, power .teerlnc, power Like new. l13'0. Evft, . $1687 ex1ru!Orlalnolowner.W 1915 MUSTANG. Exc•lf. lor. Ao..,,.,..j,-·
'·"'· bl.. -r brak 327 ,_ Lie 137""62 CUtWan Dr. H.B. "3MLll ~· l ~-low -~~ -. SADDLEBACK :;:.,,:--;;;;.. ~:-v:.. iaX:.. ~~·~a 1 ; SADDLEIACK .,. roRD, 2 di'., hdtop v~. -· ~,:,';i<ic • . ·~ ... ....._
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DODGE Lie # HPK063. AbooluteJ,y Price COMET DODGE M\111"'" $100 11111 Aeabelm .. ..~ mu lllt Price. Lie.·
11111 N. Tul1ln, ..... ..,. """"'°'"" ...... Obi> '"5 ,62 C ''°' N. Tuotin. .... .... A .... c.x. No. 11 .. o11 1 .. OLDSMOllU '-•nu · _ ~,
JUI! oil °" Newport Fwy. ,1575 1'I car tot on -llhd. Omet Jmt oil t11t llewpolt Fwy, P.M. · · . ". --. Ill • lat • --
'63 IMPALA SS v.., Xlnt s mini. !rom 3.........,. £LMOR·E JOHNSON & SON Sia""" w...., ' door .i.. a-.·-s,.,..;i.,. 1984 OOUllTllY 1 ••lr•, ,. ()U)I, 'l'Glwla.,. lllL, JOHNSON &'S 1 $915. ~ 646-S031 eves 1: PHONE 547-9381 . Uncoin.Me?eury luxe, Alukan white wUll Nd PHONE MT.t.sll SlJ50. .or ·belt eGtr. Air, all polllble atru. 1Dd. • .
......... -1967 DELUXE' ll Camino, SPORTS CAil 0.... .. _ --1 Interior. -m =. ~n 11,000 ml. =. ~ ::i--r.:: ~ ,,
1964 aIEVY Nova. 2 cir, Auto, dbc, _, n • w WORLD IJll -Blvd. IG-'llAIO -:'].~ ~ ';:: ::Ube"::; FALCON 'S IEl>AH Bit 'T' -~ .. -1519,All er !M. 1111 Hullw -. IC' =·~Low mlla, ::,;,.=~46ml!CL U300=Bl~•bnnllr :~~E~~N~~ Prb '595 ~~~~ = ... Lo ml. '1IO. '::'\~~~::~ IO~=~R
'65 aIEVY Impala, fac/olr, f '60 °""""" Waron. '64 Impala '64 EL CAMINO · lit car lot on -Blvd. ''5 ltANCHIRO lor-book wlohode. "'-~ -"t I
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·51, CHEVY' excel nmninc power atffrirW', power brak· Auto :.~~ wtoi Llncoln-Ytn:W')' tranl., JllO VI • Thil llttlt ,,__ ___, .
J1S. • 1963 OIEV SS IMP ALLA es. m cu. In. enctne. beau-emu IJc. # NS1983. Al-Costa Mea Branch 1ella la •blobdltb' tmmacu-•• MERC' dr 114. 1...,.,. PL ....... OUTH ---• ~ ·"""" car. CONVERT. o.mer. fl5CI, tllul ........,.. with match--~ colloctr" •-· ~ 00 -Blvd. IG-'llAIO late. Lie # JU>WUO. On ,... cond. 'IOllO ml on nbli , I"' ' =· lor ·--,.. • "'
'68CHEVY tmpala,CU.-. .:i=polaSS.yellow ~s..i~:""· '149S • ~OO~':E~ ~ -°;\',,. :!:~~~tteryc~· '67PlymoulhP""tlll '6'· !It
(Green), 327 ong. Air, RllL PS/PB, Ml. bucket ,..,., -"95 ELMORE •;;',d-· $900. "c;B .. <-z ELMORE ;;;;,.;--~ -· ·-. •-II-:W~ . triodt lluW ·,,..i wfwalh, air cond. 833-28S'l px1 cond. $5115. 80-4038 ht car lot on Harbor mvd. .._ ~ J'all ~ •
DAILY · PILO't DtME·A· oo; CHEVY, 2 cir -... JOHNSON & SON SPORTS CAil IPOllTI CAil ·::..~ :...• ,:,Wpb.-= : ~:. ~ :;,;;a I s. ;.., -1
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b Just penniet a day Dial ofter. 548-5«J1 a.ta Mesa Branch Phone 89t-3322 . ' Phone tM-3322 e Air o...t•tnmw· . . ::::.. <;11 tn :....,
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MAXEY OMESTIC CAR MARKET''' DODGE -llONZA, ' opd..+ ' Dr; -· 191116» •ftl PM ::"~ ~ padd<ic~~i!: QI .l:Pll : ; THE D ''MN~~-·--·-irr.Wtrewboeb ....... ..-....-.,vll>ra-'641'LYMWTri . RAMILll
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1965 PLYMOUTH FUllY
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HUNTINGTON IEACH
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