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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesal -~-·r. • f l .: • •' ... • ,. ,J . -- • '. • • 4 ••.•• " •• • , . . • ,. . I . ' .. '' Five!Killea . : ' . ' ( . . . ' ' . lnWeeke.nd • ,, ~ . . • • -• ' a ":{:i . *-. ' . : • • ' ' ~ . 1 . . l .... 'f ' ' . Church il opp'ers Protest A:r,reltS . . .~ . By JAMF.S McNABB, Jr. to the Pentecostal .,,;,a,.egailon by th' e 01 ,,.. D••IY PllN s1 •. " ,..A ew Byrd . Jpfie, Nixon pauses ior chat in lobby of Oaks Inn in Springfield, Mass. lillJS rNl.xon . .,.i fian<:e, David Eisenhower attended Smith College dlnn~r~ at Ule inn -"Saturday night. Car Wrecks ~v. ' paa)<lr. TunUng from Biblea ·to sandwi~ Dtidel .Anderson. leader ·of the group, boards, the ,militant ·T-. !or Christ sat wltb tbe R<v. Byrd 'lli the' chincel SUl)day picketod the Orange County Jail l!<a. 'Other memben O! ',Iii. b8nd 'ul in Santa Ana and the Huntingtoo .lieach in ,Uie front rowo or· th, . .andµary in • Police Department. . Santa Ana. ·Nixon to Reveal Cabinet Two persons were killed and five .others injured Saturday afternoon in a s~t· teeing three<ar collision in Westminster. One · ~ ·the fttivers faces charges of felony drunken driving and manslaughter. They were protesting amtinued COii· And~n later adcb'essed. the cosr fineinent of five brethren. arrested Friday on trespassing chargea at Golden West gtegaUon, speaking for I return to College In Huntington Beach. primlUvt Oirilllanlly. The t.... are Earlier, a roaring motorcycle police opposed to what they term "bypocri.y Picks on TV Wednesday Donald Parson, 21, of 12622 Lorna St., Garden Grove, was dead on arrival at Westminster Community Hospital. His passenger, Lorna Jellnne Richardson, 20, of 13222 Illinois St., Westminster, died a short time later of massive internal injuries. escort unexpectedly accompanied eight of organized rellgioh." . carloads or the church-hopping teens The ti-member, band joined tbe COft.' from their headquarters in the "Light gregation for a IOUP and 'P\IDch lunch Club," 116 Main St., to tbe Huntington in the basement of tbe old dwntown ·NEW YORK (AP) -President .. lect RJChar4 M. Nixon will fly to Washington Wednesday to announce his entire slate of cabinet nominees before national teleYislon cameras at 7 p.m., PST. Ron L. Ziegler, Nixon's press Prisoners Flee ~Escape-proor County Facility By JACK BROBACK 1 Of ... Ott" '*' Ste" . ho prlsoners 'are sUU at large today alter making history by being the first to escape , Sunday l\l&bt from Orange County's new "e!Cape-proof" jail. The pair 1ot ciut by slidln1 dmm a garden ho8e from the roof of the flVe-story structure. • Officen identtfied the escapees as llewey E. Jooes, 22, of 9462 Litchfield DriVe, Huntington Beach, and Charles M. 'AIUl!ilr, alae D, of 110 c.dar St., Sanla AllL ' Jenes wa-eervlnC time lor faillJJ'tl tO ipgear on a court order a'nd Aguilar hild been ,..lenc<d !or possession of narcotics and assault with a deadly W.•poo. The d\IO ll'ott aut of the jail bet'treen l •oncl 1:4$ p.m., deputies oald. 'Al I p.m., they had been uli3J!<d to wulilnl 1nteriar -· on the thin! floor of the jlll. Tiiey ldt tbe job llld weal to tbe foorth floor recreali<lo ~ pried -.... metal leocinc and climbed to tbe roof. Then Jone1 111111 Agu!lat joined lw• ~ Jm,u. of cllden ._, oec:ured I{ to a metal pole and low""1 the 00.. .S-Ille lllllt of tbe b<IUdlnl. The new jail WU C>CC1ipied in late OCtober and tl1k Wll lilt !Int -pe at -attempt from the moclena "'= clreult 'i.Jevlll;,., and other """" lr1lalc devk:a are uaed to proven! ~ ·rrom ~Y1n& the ~· A. COldiilooul cu•nl c«rldor ""'r tbt pril<lll 'I coll bJoct area& !pOkestnaa, announced this today and said · that Nixon, who would be ac-- companied by members of his new cabinet, might take the occasion to also disclose "other major appolntmenls." Beach city limits. church, the former United Presbyterian MARCH TARGET Church bllildlns. . . The president-elect will make his announcement in the Palladium Room at the Shoreham Hotel. -The national television and radio networks have been invited to provide live coverage of the event, and there seemed UWe doubt that one or all of them wou1d snap up the offer. The driver of one of the other cars, Fred Alan Owens, 22, a soldier on leave, 1961 County Traffic iKi %05 Deatb Toll 115 was arrested on charges of felony drunken driving and manslaughter after the crash. Owens, of 813 S. Sylvan St., Anaheim, suffered minor scalp cuts. The aecident was at Bolsa Avenue and Magnolia Street. The two deaths brought to five the total of traffic ·fataliUe.J in Orange County this weekend. 'fhe target or their fourth consecutive Sun"day church march Was tbe Shield of DeliVerence Center, 115 E. 6th St.., Santa Ana. But the self-styled "Christian revolu- tionaries" got of! to a halting start when three cars in their caravan were pulled over by Huntington Beach police for alleged traf£ic violailom. A Fotfntain V'llley patrol car zipped into the procession as it crossed into that clty on the way to the San Diego Freeway. The hipple-apearing band which has thus far made surprise invasions of seven county worsbJp servicea was welcomed PICKET JAJL . Some 20 of the Bible.carrying 'young people later picketed the nearb)' new Orange 'County Jail faclUty, where fiVe members of the group are being held on misdeameanor lresp~g charges af· ler alle1edly !allinl Friday lo ll;ave the Golden West College campus when re- ql!ested to do so by the administralloo. · Near dusk they returned to Huntington Beac)!. where f~ a abort time they picketed the police station. · Htmtlnglon Beach poliee o!licen had arrested t h e accust:a trepassen after being summoned to the.campus by dean ' (See TEENS, Pll(e ll. , ' A spokesman for the American Broad- casting Co. said its television network will carry Niton's speech live, and pro-- bably will add another hal!·hour for discussion of the cabinet. The Cohunbia Broadcasting System said it will carry the speech ·live on television, and may add a discussion period or pick up the Jmathan Whlten show in progiess at 10:30 p.m. Police charge the Owens vthicle ran a red ll&ht at the intersection and collided with the other two vehicles shortly after 4 p.m. . I Paul ,Dan Amling, 31, and bi! -:ue, Louise, 32, of 9180 Storm Drive, Westminster, who were in the third car, ·suffered minor injuries. Their two children, Ronald, 7, and Alan, 4, sulfered minor cuts aod bruisel. Bob Hope, Janet Leigh The National Broadcasting Co. was checking,.ita plans. Mutual radio said its netwbrk would carry the an· nouncement Ute. Aid Viet Heart Victim Ziegler said It would be fair to conclude lbat Nixon now has made final decisions on his choices to head Uie 12 cabinet departments. Closing Stocks Due Next JP eek The. other Orange County trafnc falallUes were: -David Munos, 5, of Buena Patt, By TOiW BARLEY ltruck and killed by an auto on Crescent ot ,... oallY P111t 11111 Avenµe in Buena Park. Open heart surgery for Utile Nguyen nd ---"' -~ Ima Chi Lan is "J'ust around Ille corner" -Crelce o J..-.uuuo, S7, w rlCO , child ma1n•-•--who was tilled by an auto on the Santa if the Vietnamese wwi.a her •.. --.. t n-A.1 In Sa ta preaenl lmprOtement, Orange County nna .,,_..,ay a a1U<v.1Wa,)'' n Chlldren1 Hospital docCors said today. Ma. The victim was leavlns hJa sl81lod They llid the 22-monll><ld cbl1d they truck when he, was hft by • car drivtn know u "SuiH'~ 11 rapldljo ncovering by Don R. Appleby, U, of Santa Ana. from an ear ln!ectlon and """ lever who wa.s not beld. '"&'' -S D • J ~ .... ~-that thwartod earu... acheduled lripo t.vea • nellllJ, Ill, ~ ' -..., ,._ ~ •-killed ben ·~ he \0 w~ opera room. on. -t from today the DAJLY W•N WU ·W -car WU The frail lid from l>a Nang 1llD PILOT, first n e w s p a p er ln Orarce In plunged down an embankment 1n spend• much or her 'timt in 4" oxygen County to be8ln publllhi111 cloalng atoc:t La Habra Hellhts-' ,tent but pbyalclans caulloualy predict market reports oa a aame-<lay basil, aurgeey "pooSlbly, next we<j<.'' wUl -the county'• lint and only hr While lSiu:fe· wu liefnt checlted by -per to "publllb final atoc:u In ADA As!a H~' ey her doctors tod•y; a maa who - all olits bomHellvered <dlu..... , .a.Jot about \llttNm pl.,..i. a ·bli port To ... ._ 11'1 "'"" to be done WASIDNGTON (UPI) -~l.... In l>rilbl<nln& the l9oll ~' vllll In HuptHi,loG ValleJ .,.a editions, aee !or Democrallc Att1on '): llqM!lnf._tllO .ol La 1'hl L.n;!lle llttjO 11rf. iiaotlior. , P• JI loday. A working uhlblt ahowinl door open !qr Huber\ ,u. ~ to ,R~ ~ 61 the, llotp!lil\ 'lplll today the proclel In ......... detsU 'OUI return .. '1ee ·~ bl ·w ... a letlef ilnd a clllil:'·l«·AOO - be ~ 11 the DAJL Y PILOT Win la !Udy to rtJoln the llbetal pollllcal .......Uan Bob Hope. • YOUR Share Sliow ·~nlnl W-ei\ ·-he helped found. The ~ctloo Wll t.l<lor· b\Jllly '~ for ~ OD tbe mall• at Hllntl1*tm Center. VlO taken In a JllUoaal bolld -dbl SW.. • of hl• Cbrlltmu, toon of u .s. tbe 'II?" and "Win Y""' &hare" of prlza. daJ. . / · In tho bei<querid' Aun nadl!lf, sent hls goOO Wi!hes for succwful IW'gery for &We and asked the mother to ~ the money towards expenses she will lhcur here. ADother contrfbUtor to SuzJe'1 causs was actress Janet L<Jth, lier checlr for $50 came In the Jatne mall and .... to be llUlld by L< .'lbl Laa, Ille oaid, "In 1J1Y way ,.., le< ftL" • H<>1t>llill offic:lals today were lchodulln( IDOlher . Villlor (<>( su.i, ,-cartoonln Ray w~ l/l Q>e~ilpior1..U. Uon. ' • -Vt'.wi.ma 'llllnt lo '1111 'Ifie hoop!~ w~, lit tnlenda lo J!W• 1tetcbet of -ud many othef, patloqts In the .ehlldnih'~ !actll!J .. ,~land'• ~~lo tbe )'OUI\(· 1>1tledl.· 5't& .... bi'olJll>l lo CiiUdr.ni U..pllil) lat> ~ lii27 aller a U.S. 'N•VJ .~ ..... lier vlttiw'n .and ~ that tbe'mlld wpu!d dlo U helrt llll'pry WU Doi por!Orai.,( > / •Lt. Doltllu lJOanlnl ud hla wUe, a n~' al Cblldnlll Hoipllill, . wera ardil or ·tbe plm1 thal ll<OOChl tbe chllll Uillled statta. ' • I . . • " -· ar e ~ I ')£ -·~--.g\ • t ' •' '· ; :: I ,,~ .. · .. ' ·. 't, ··') .... a . ....... _ r . : " . - • · Il~ath Scene .. -I • I • . ' .. t:osta;'Mesa :-·today -In- ·. Ves\igatiJis :t 'b e· poeilbutty of 'bomiClde 1)1 !bi iti1steo-cl¢1i ··~ o.~~ c..ta Meia .!'wMJ! fo\lnd SaFday blol llud!lrot In her li!tmlq, fireplace. : · Pouc.. repOrta' aat<t 'Mn. Darolby Cliainpleo Dovi. of Jll A r:: 11th PIJice, WU IOllDI! ~. ~t. 5:(1, p.m: by, her . bus~ "Ben : M,eY. DaV!i,, IP,Cl/f .. a Newpo_rt. 8'ach m-Ote1 ~ Investigating omcef, aald the husband told tht,m he and hit wife separated. after TbintsgtVing\ 1M "that be·· had visit.cl the. v\ctlm Frl~ay • ., . . , • Poli~ ttp6rts quotecl Davll u <lell!N lh~sllgators be· Ieft·hJ& wde•s aparil!lt6it ·=~~:~."F .~ Sa~ .. Davis discovered tbe '6ody In the 1",trit- . Ing gas!Ioi: r f~lace -and ~ asked . a neilhbor' I•. c!a1t \i!>lice. · ' . : • , ll<in'ls oaid •the ~tinl' WU burned by ~ gas 11 r eo Her two blad. i!oodle dogs were sitUng near the body when a patrolmao-eotered the ,_. to lJ>. (See FlllE D&\TB, Pap I) • ,Or,liage .'(A .. I ·Weat.ller .. • Tha( ~ !~ mai chm tbe ) air again · Tueii;tay, aCCQm~ed by chll!Y temperafurea of G' lllong the shore, : dlpPin( lo ·a low of 4$ overnJ&bL . JNsmE . TODAY l ' ' "Mon.strotLa" and""'di&tc&tlful" o" '100 of 1M tooni. .,.J>lotlcd to dcmib< UC I"""'• off~ ing of Hmtl11 •Jft~!' St• Entctt4inmcnt, Po0• 25. ' . .--, ,_,. =· '-i ~ •' t .·· ...,.1. t~::' ..... ' -IU-l~ ,..... l " ~=-....... 'l ~=-JI ~ :):~ ........ -.... s::,· • i:'\i(;.. • • ,, .....,. . ' '1 -.: ' • • ' • • I • 11111.Y PUT s ( . ough Southland War Games! Y;iet. ~~ ~mry:-to s~ ' \ ..-. .. . ! Pufpet, Begim~ in Saig9n ' ' PARIS '(\JP!)' -'1bl Viet Coac & nounced toi!a,y ij WU u,ing lo oel up a puppet Saigon goftmment without waiting for results of Paris negotiations. The Vlet . Coos """°""""'"'°t came In a Conummlquo · bn>14Co11 by llaool Radlo·ud bard In Sall°"' c •rl The eommunt~ said now wu the Ume to "Jaunch a serlea of political offensives demanding an end to lbe war, the restoraUon , of peace and the establlslunent of a P,Ooce cablnll will~ will negoUate wlllt tbe (Vial · Cona'• poliUcal arm) NaUonal Llberallon Ftont of South Vietnam. tt In Saigon, jli>UUcal Officials said ' the viet-eona Clll for the "peace cablntt" .,., port of a 1111emu. -campolgn Utat began alter tbe United States baited -bing Norllt Vietnam Nov. I to belp pt·negoUttlOnl -..... with Hanoi, tbe Vj4I Cooi ud tbe South Vietnamese. Thi ~ Coac communique ordered lta SJleoo areo followers to start wbrk towanl tbe puppet "P' bec:auae tbe Soath ·Vietnam.I l(CWernment now was "......,terto{ -d If fl cu 111 es ~I p0Ut1call7, ICOllOD]k:IJlJ and ...... , .. " ~· . In Parta, American and South Viet- ,,.,,,... diplomata """' mapping joint strategy f« tbe openlnc of tlie Vietnam . ne&ouau... wlllt Ute C-Ommunlsta. Both Communlsl and snU-Onnmunlst dlplomafs • a I d It Is unlikely talks wm open this week as bad been hoped. Vlce President Nguyen Cao Ky and his SaJgon delegation arrived Sunday. ~!\ipt S\z:ajegy sesalom willj American officialli began immedlattly. and were conUnulng. Ky met an hour Sunday with W. Averell Hantman, the U. S. roving ambassador and chief delegS.te. American,1pokesmen said-they hekf"Haubm,nUve ialkt:" Ky later told newsmen he had brought "aoqiethtn& new" to .Paril but 1ave DO detalli. On his an1val It Orly airport, he surprlled oome dlpolmata by staling . he would not demand North Vietnam · ud tbe Viet Coni surrandar. "We will not demand Bd;:i:J• or privileges. We will not d Utat thOle on the btller Side wrrtnder," Ky said. "We only .ask that justice and reason prevail" He said the aggrealon againtt his country muat cease. 1111 cl>lef no1oUator, Ambuudor Pham Dang Lam, however, warned Saigon would not aCCtpt "a peace at any pri~." The former forel&n minlster vowed hla delesat!on would enter the con!...,... only il the Norllt Vietnam ... and the Viet Cong were represented by a alnJle mersed dtlea:at!on. Agitators . , Said. Milling •• . ~At SF State . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ssn Fran- claco State College, troubled by more than a month cl ltrfie diaordtn, resum- ed classes quleUy today · 1n . drlzzllng, gloomy weather. : Dr. s. I. HaYlf'lwa, acUng 'pruldent who reopened the college a weet ago with police protecUCll, llld be bu report> that ,outside aattaton -IOIDe of them drug users -"are conv~Jinc here from all parts of the country" to demonstrate. "A large number of the atud@ts and nonstudents" 1 e a d I n g demonstrations "are high u a kite," he said in an !ntemew Slllilay. • "They are on speed, marijuana and a numhier Ol other things ... The co!lep bu been open for a week with police-protected c I a s s r o o m fn.. ltructlon and attendance near normal. About JOO ttudent strikers have called for an all~t eUort to close the IChoo1 again. Hayakawa, named acUng prai· dent Nov. 24 after the strike had abut down classes for a week, has vowed to keep It open. The Rev. Cecil Williams, a Negro Methodist pastor, said it was not true that white radicals from outside were moving in on the strike, wblch wu called by tbe Black Studenta Union ud Iha Third World Liberation Front 0 Hayatawa has been backed into a corner and la making lrrespomlble and 1rrelev1Jl1 statements," the minlster told a rally SUndly at Ute Clvlc Center Pina. Ralll" Saturday ud Sanday at tbe Civic ,Center attracted about 2,000 persons u the dissident students took their case downtown, Speakers sakl the !i.gbt would conUnue and intensify unW It ls won. The 18,000.student campus was quiet · durlng the weekend except fer a small fire at an adm.lni8trat!on building oUJce. Arion aquad investigators seeking the fire's caUBe saJd damage was minimal. Last week, with most of the violence on Tu~ay Md -Tb~y ... u many .u 800 police were asaigned at tile cam- pus · and there were 80 arrms itid 40 reported Injuries resu!Ung from 'j>ollce and student cl.ashes. At Sacramento Goy. Reaglb in a television report Sunday vowed that "anRrch:t WUf Dot prevail" on Califaml.a co 11 e ~ e campuses. A "strategy of takeover • by Student. for a Democratie Society, the Black Studenll Union and other mJllllJlt groupo la dulroylng academic lmdom, tbe R e p 11 b II c a n ,..,..... llld. . The Black Studeoll Union and Third World, which repreaents non-Negro minority llludenls, ars demanding Utat minority studenta · control their own ethnic 1tudles program, ill teachers and elleJbillty for enrollment at San Fran· cisco State. * * * . ' Reagan Won't 'Give Inch' F,.... P .. e l FIRE DEATH. vestlgalt. Thero wu no lire ellewber< :~:~.i!'= To Campuses 'Ana. rchy' for .......i dlya illlar Tbanb(lvlnl. !lo said be WU ro(lltered It tbe B.,.,itlf Motel In Newport. DAILY PILOT I ----=,-..=:::: CA•INIM&A .0AAHH awl l'UIU9"tNct COMPANY .-. ......... w ... ---Ji•la.~ YlltPMw.itW...-i...._ n-1 l<ot>ll -n..-, A. "'-"''•• --,~ -. ~., ........ """' . '·----. ,.,...,.._ , ..... Cov. Ronald Ragan, 1peakinl Sunday rtlaht in Anaheim, Aid "not one inch of retrut 11 left a,plnst anarchy" on acltool campwies. "FrankJ:y, 111 ha" no part of those who say' we can tolerate violence and barbarism unW we have cured all of soclety'a Ul!.'' bl said to applauae. The .......... JIPO¥llnl to • ·statewide conventlon of IChoot board members and administrlton at the ConvenUon Center, mentioned fires set at two state college FrelltP .. el TEENS •.. ·of studenta Dale A. Millar. About 1S memben ol the group weri dlacovered oo =·or coUega CBillJlUS handing. Dill "11 0211 tracta, wllldl Is an llltpl act, Miller. NO lNaDEN1I · No lncldenta wan reporlad during SW> day'• cburdJ tllll f1f plollollnp. "II -11t1 11n1 11me that a con-~ baa -_pl! .. to 111," aald Mn. Steve lllrTla, :a, of !Ml to,.,ir Lant "'-"'~-Btlch. "I .~ ' ...... _,._ ........ ~ !In thlto befort. ·'!Mr.-aewarm. • ··'Out 11..,. Jnlltlra ..... , .. parlleallr J1bnu1 the WIY WI t!J;e!I, • tlltl~··· . · Liii· _. tbe puup 'wu ouatod "1 _. ,,_ the Oantell ,OIVft Caln' ilUlff1 Oiardl and two -Iii ·HO Ute lmeq>oclid, Ylalton were abarplj itprlniaded ff1f nola a: Ute Ro¥. IL S,..U. Pllllllpo, of Ute Pini AMtNtt al God la lllllla camp~ Sunday. (See page 6 for relaled atory on governor's Sunday televillon addre• to the people on campus dlsturbanc:el.) ''We must not be reluctant tct wort with the police to protect the majority of our students," the aovernor said. He upla!Jied Utat by maJorlly and minority he does not mean while aga.lnst black, but right against wrong, with blackl and wh1tes on both aides. Frldly nlah~ State Supt. of Public INtrut:tlon Mu Rafferty warned that student strikes will hlt California hfgh schools next. He said Students for a DemocraUc Society will inlUate the strikes. '!'be conference of the Ca!llornla School Boan! Auoc:taUon and Ute Ca!Uomta Aaaoc11uon of Scbool Admlnlstraton bqan meeUnl Frl<l•Y and will conUnue throuib T\leaJ!ay. $17,000 Blaze Destroys Home Jin tlld.Jll,llllO'damqo to a L:a Palma .homl iarlJ tbll morning, lltl Ca!Uoml& Dl\Otalm ol F....ur reported. QIOc!Ala lild tbe · flni bri>n Dill abnul 11:111 1.m. lb !be Charlea 'llro!m ..... .11 ·u ~ ,Lant., llrown w.8 , •• ~.by tho .~ .and iot his wlft and lwo dll!lhlm llle!J Dill of tbe llouoa. rour enctna C<Knpatlu nopaoded to lltl blue. I> A fourth crewman, A' 1 at Ion ' Boatwllln'1 Mate 1.i:. Leroy Ervin, IO, Ssn Diego, WU In cr!Ucal condlUon at ~ Ssn Die&• Naval Haopltal. ' DwllO)ler cnwmen roc:ovared Ute body Sa-111"11 ol LL <;mdr. Robert ' J. Slmonlc, 35, of Lemoore, Cant. Ht wu returning from a simulated raid on Ssn Dlqo whoo he ejected from ... 1 ~ Cal'lllr D llPW, lltl Navy . The c:rult tut Wednl!lldly of an Al • . sq.arrlor killed LI. (j ... ) 'faauny r;, Masten, %~ and Oilef Aviation fllac. tronlo Tocllnlclsn -Rlcbard I!. !:<lwam, bollt of AlaJ!leda. • 'A lblrd cnwman 1of tbe SQWvr!gr, Avtatloo Macblnlat'• ~ Ul WaiIU I!. Kl .. , Ill, '<ii ML VOl!ioa, W Uh., survived with a broken arm. ll'be NaV)' laid !allure of brutbl!!g apparatuo cauaed Ute dealhs of Stnltn • anti ,_ -tllr: ¢11 .... to stop a leak of ~ aviaU0:1 gasoline _In an enclOled compartment ~ REPEAT o; THlt SCINE ·EXPICTID AT G"ENERAL TELEPHONE,DAILY PILOT SHOW ""'1Bodr Wiii Win Free ""-Coll Evtry 30 Mlnulff During Four-day Event .!lf arines Smash Co .. ng, Kill 862 Enemy Soldiers Win a Phone C.all at Pilot Show in Beach Shares of stock, tong dl!tance telephone call.! to anywhere in the continental SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Marines aJem.. President Johnson order<d the bombing United Stales and a l500 set of the med abut a ma.salve encirclement of halted Nov. I and lhe 919th loft over Encyclopedia Britannica today a r c enemy battalions south of Da Nang today the North ln the last four year!. waiting for lucky winners at a four-day show to be spomored jolnUy by the Gen-in a close.quarter fight that left 93 -The U.S. C.onunand announced the eral Telephone Company of Callfoml.:t North Vietnamese and 16 American dead Navy started a blockade last Friday and the DAILY PILOT. on the battlefield. on a Y-shaped r.ietwork of rivers between Colorful exhibits and displays will The final chapter of Operation Meade Saigon and Cambodia to reduce the influx bepart of General Telephone's big &hot: RIVer wu written before noon when of men Md JUpplies from enemy ba.ses i~.~e mall at Huntington Center, 7777 ........ 'fier Ave., Huntington Beach. On:: Leatherneck rifiemen charged through in frontler territory of Cambodia, which free telephone call will be gtven awtv a patch of marshland to link up with is avowedly neutral. A spokesman said every hall hour during the show whlc'1 other Marines across a shallow, muddy more than 40 patrol boata had' taken will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. dally stream. up posltlons for the first time on the Wedhes'day through Saturday. ASO«J.uare-mlle ·cordondrawn ·JOdays Van Co Dong, Vam Co Tay and other As a "side show," the DAILY PILOT ago by .7,000 allied trooPJI bad lhnmk rivers, aome within 15 miles of Saigon, will present a display ·iraphlcally ii· ln the end to a bunkered rectangle 1 lustratlng how the da}"a hundreds of 200 yards wide and 100 yarlis deep. "to nterdict enemy movement across thousands of stock market transactlons Tbe operation ·WN launched after the we.stern Approaches to South Viet· can be summarized and Jlas,4ed by enemy troop1 _Uied lut. month to selze nam 's capital city." Dataspeed machines across the coUntry the diltrlct town of pien-Ban1 lS mlles in a matter of minutes after the markets south of Da Nang. close on Wall Street. ,. Marine spokesmen said the final cost Burglary Suspect Working Data.speed machines 11talking'' waa 862 enemy slain, 11:5 Marines killed to each other at the rate of 1.050 words and 504 wounded, . and ll&bt casualties Sh per minute will demonstrate bow the among South Korean marines and South ot by Police complete report from bollt Ute Niw York Vietnamese' · lnfantrymeD who belped and American stock exchanJ:es can be clnth the rina. . A fleeipg burglary suspect was shot sent from coast to coast ln just Jl The allies also seized 89 priloners In both legs Saturday as he ran when minutes. of war and 73 members of the Viet Anaheim pollce ordered him to stop. Other displays illustrate how th e 'Collg paUUcal structure Which bad held Police u.id Loois H. HuU, Jr., 37, newspaper produces stockJ pages that firm control over much of the Dien of Anaheim, wu leaving an apartment ~~~=~~~~y's closing stocks in today's Ban dL!trtct, a guerrilla stronghold knoWn when they spotted him. He ran toward In cooperation with Koresen and Co., by the Marines as "Dodge City." a fence and officer Ronald Groat fired Inc., a stoc~ brokerage firm which will HJ&hU&btln& war d e v e I op m e D t s twice superficially . woundlng the suspett open a new office In mid-December in elaewbere: in bolb fep. . Huntington Harbour the DAILY PILOT -Antiaircraft fire .down¢ a, u.11. Air Police ~re caJied ·to the DOO block will give away shares of stock in Whit· Force F4C Phantmn reconnaissance jet of Nutwood Street by. a resident who taker Corp., parent firm of Columbia on a run about 55 mnu north ol the said • Wr'elar wu worldn1 in the Yacht Corp.; Sargent Induitrles, a demilltarlzed zoil.t. American spokesmen netshborhoocL California group ; and Christiana OU announced It fell in the Gulf of Tonkln Huff same out of the apartment at Corp., owner-developer of the HunUngton four miles off the coast. A helicopter 920 Nutwood and was ordered to stop. Harbour community. McDonnell Douglas reJOUed the two crewmen. The '2"mlllion He had an undisclosed amount of money Astronautics Co. also will furnish a share Phantom waa the fourth American plane on his peno:i apparently taken from of stock In its parent firm, Mc:Docmell 1hot: down over North Vietnam since lhe apartmenl Douglas Corp. A ZlllAltWFMMIWlllJlllMJBmllll•l• .... •ll•lilMMl-- 0 OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR e rings sized and repaired • diamoncla and precious stonu remounted e pearls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN It MANU.FACTURE ALC TYPES OF JEWELRY HAUOI SHOl'Plff C:IMTl,K . llOI HAUOI aVD. COITA.MllA · 141-9411 , .· . I ~ ' ' HUNTIN•TON Cltmi llACH a IDll!•ll HUNTIN~ON llAC:N IH>llOI . il,_ M•. 'llllrs., M. Tll t ...... r PUI .. -•151&1 I 2Plh:Jl•••n11nwf:w1J I I I f .. ··-•• I . . . -.. . . . . . • \ D11ntingion~eaeh • I • Y•.,.. Bometewa •• I •· -• D..Uy ~apel.': ... vOI:. 61', NO. 285, 5 SECTIONS, .52 PAG~ .-ORANG.E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _ , I l M0ND.AY, DECEMIER. 9, 1968 t -TEN-CENTS • to Tell. Cabi·net on TV NEW YORK (AP) -Presldonl-<lecl Richard M. Nbton will Dy to Wasbin&t!>n Wednesday to announce l!fs entire llate of eablnet JK!mlnees before natlooal tel~on cam~ at 7 p.m., PST. Ron L. Ziegler, Nixon'• press spokesman, announced this today and said that Nixon, who would be ac-- companied by members of his new cabinet, might take the occasion to also disclose "otber major appolntmeota." Teens The president-elect will make his announcement in the Palladium Room at the Shoreham Hotel The national ~vision· and radio networks have been invited to provlde live cover.age of the event, and there seemed lltue dolibt that. one or all of them would snap . up·the offer. ' A spokesman for the American Broad. casting Co. said It.is television network will carry N'1Jon'1 speech live, and pro- Pi~ket Church Hoppers Protest Arrests DAILY ,ILOT St9ff ,""9 PROTESTS ARRESTS Lynette McClellend By JAMES McNABB, Jr. Of ft• D•llY' ,llM $tfiff Turning from Bibles to sandwich boards, the militant Teens for Christ Sunday picketed the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana and-the Htmtlngton Beach PoUce Department. They ~ere protesting continued con- finement of five brethren arrested Friday on tresp~g charges at Golden West CoUege in Huntington Beach. Earlier, a roaring motorcycle police escort unexpectedly accompanied eight carloads of the cburcb-hoppine teens from 'their headquarters Jn the 11Llght Club," 11& Main St., to the Huntington Beach city limits. The target of their fourth consecutive Sunday Church march wu the sbfela of Deliveren« Center, 115 E. 6th St., Santa Ana. But the sell-styled "Christian revola- tionaries" got off to a halting &tart when three cars in their caravan were pulled over by Htmtlngton Beach poUct for alleged traffic violations. A Founta!n Valley patrol car zipped (See TEENS, Page Z) First Jail Escapees at Large Two Prisoners Break From New County Facility By JACK BROBACK Of tfle DtillY ~11111 $1aff Two prisoners are still at large today after making history by being the first to e~ape Stmday nigh~ from ~~nge County's new "esci~proori'1f. · '"'!\ The pair got out by sliding ''cloW. a garden bole 1 tram the roof of the five-story structure. Officers identified the escapees as Dewey E. Jones, 22, of 9462 Lltchfie1d Drive, HunUngton Beach, and Charles M. Aguila;,. &so, 22, of 8)0. ~ Sl, santa Ana. Jonee wu servinf lime for failure to appear on a court order and Aguilar Harbor Chief Moorhouse Decides ,Against Resigning Director of Harbors and Beaches Department Vince MOOf'house has decld~ ed against resigning from his Huntin~n Beach -post in favor of an OJ_ltar10 automobile racetrack position. He will stay with the city be has served for about 15 years. Moorhouse, 37, had notified the City Burglary Suspect Shot by Police A 'fleeing burglary suspect was shot in both legs Saturday as he ran when Anahebn police ordered him to stop. Police said Louis H. Huff, Jr., 37. of Anaheim, was leaving an apartment when they spotted him. He ran toward a fence and offiCf:r Ronald Groat fired twice superficially wounding the suspect in both legs. Police were called to the 900 block of Nutwood Street by a resident who sald a burglar waa working in the nelghborh®d. Huff SMle out of the apartment a1 ~ Nutwood and · was ordered to stop. He had an undisclosed amount of money oTf' his persro apparently iaken from thl: apartmeot. Holiday Contest • .IJ)eadline Nears • 'jl. final caD for ...sdenla ol Huntington • Councll of hia lntenUoo lo resign to take a position u vice president and general manager of the new Ontario Motor Speedway, a S2$ million track now under construction. At the time of handing in the reslgna- tion, Moorhouse said that he was doing so "very reluctanUy." He cited bilJ long residency in the city and his involvement with plans for full development of the beach and pler u items holding him to Huntington Beach. Today, Moorhouse said that "it all boils down to what I really want out of tile aod what I want to. do. What I want and what I want to do are right here in Huntington Beach." "The racetrack will be a great success. It is a wonderful opportunity, but so is my preseat position. l feel my ob- jectives and goals are here." Moorhouse said the decision to stay was arrived at even as he made prepara- tions to take over the fonnatlon of the operationaJ organization of the racetrack. "It is a difficult thing for me. Certain1y the race track position offered great opportunity and considerably more -money, but there are some things more important to me and my family than money.'' He said that now that the basic decision has been made, "Jt's lime to get on with the job we've started here. The parking Jot project ls under way now and will be open by next summer. "Plans -detailed plans -for ez. pansion and full use of the pier muat continue and we wlll have to coordinate all of these ideas and plans int6 our dream of a waterfront based oo recrea~ ti .. on. had been narcotics weapon. sententtd for possession or and assault with a deadly The duo broke out of the jail between & and 8:45 p.m., depuUea said. · At I p.m., they had been asmgned to washlng interior windows on the third noor ol the JalL They Jell the job and went to the fourth floor recreatiqn area, pried loose som'e 'JOtlaJ' feilcl.ni and climbed to the roof. - There J Ollel and , Aguilar joined two ~foot lengths of garden hose, ·Secured it to a metal pole . and lowered the hose down the side of the building. The new jail was occupied in late October and this was the first escape or esciape attempt from Uie modern building. Closed circuit television and other etec~ tronic devices are used to prevent prisoners from leaving the structure. A continuous guard corridor surrounds the prison's cell block areas. But Jones and Aguilar, with trusty privileges, were out of the cell block area. About 115 of the jail'• present com- plement of 588 prisoners are trusties. Communications Control Urged WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Johnson will be advised shorUy to push for creation of a single corporation to control all U.S. international com- munications, whether by cable or satellite, it was learned today. The proposal baa been agreed upon by a l>man committee appointed 16 months ago by Johnson, informed sources said. The job of the committee, beaded by Undersecrelary of State Eugene V. Rostow, wu to recommend new com- municaUons policies for the nation. Its recommendations, soon to be formally submitted to Johnson, also call for a system under which Western Union would become a partial partner of the U.S. Post Office, the sources said. Telegram service would be installed in PoSl offices. Beac.h to claim' a lhart of the SI trophies which wlll )>e glvm In the city-wide Clirisbnas cJecorallon contest WU l>luod today by the Women's Divlsioo ol die Chamber ol. Commerce. Hope, Janet Leigh bably will add another ball-hour for discussion of the cabinet. 'J'.he Columbia Broadcastirtg System said it will carry the speech ll\l'e on television, and m8.y add a discussion period or pick 'IP the. Jonathan Winters show in progress at 10:30 p.m. Tb~ National Broadcasting Co. was checking its plans. Mutual radio said its network would carry the an- nouncement live. Ziegler said it would be fair to conclude that Nixon oow has made final declaions on hla choice:. to head the 12 cabinet departments. Asbd to comment on ~ reports that Republican Rep. 1" Melvin La;ra of W18c9nsin has been lqged to be secretaey of defense, Ziegler said, "I can neither confirm nor deny any apeculaUon with respect to the cabinet." Presidents-elect normally dribble oul cabinet announcement.is over a period of day1 and even weeb. ~t NIZOl'I decided lo make one big spluh by an- nouoctog all 1t once and, to quoU! .,.. Ziegler, "thOugbt Washington, D.C .. WI! the appropfiate place tq maff an •no. aouncement of this magnitud_e. '" On .TbUnday monilng, Nixon will meet with his new. cabinet at the Shoreham,· where be will spend the night. Be will return to Waahington later in the day, Ziegler said. •2 Lose -Lives,· 5 lnjured ·Won't · Allow . Gov. Reagan Campus Anarchy : I.n 3-car County W reek Gov. Ronald Reagan, speaking Sunday night in · AQaheim,, said "not one inch of retreat is left against anarchy" on school campuses. "Frankly, 1;11 haVe no part of th6se who say we can tolerate violence and barbarism until we have cured all of society's ills," he said to applause. The governor, speaking to a statewide convention or school board members and administrators at the Convention Center, mentioned fires set at two state college campuses SundaY.. . (See page 6 for related story on governor's Sunday te.levision address to the people on campus disturbances.) "We must not be reluctant to work with the police to protect tPe majority of our students," the governor &aid. He explained tbal by majority and minority he does not mean white against black. but right against wrong, wilh blacks and whites on both sides. Friday night, State Supt. of Public Instruction Max Rafferty warned that student strikes will hit Calilornia higll schools next. He said Students for a Democratic Society will initiate the strikes. The conference of the California School Board Association and the California Association of School Administrators began meeting Friday and will continue through Tuesday. Pilot Ejects, Drowns . SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A Navy pilot drowned at sea late Saturday night after eji;cting from hia jet aircraft on an as)proacb to the aircraft ca r r l e r Enterprise. He was identified aa Lt. Cmdr. Robert Slmonic of Lemoore. Two persons were killed and five.others tnjuTed S8turday: afternoon In a shat· teeing three-car collision in Westminster. One of the drivers faces charges of felony drunken driving and man;laughter. Donald Parson, 21, or 12622 Lorna St., Garden Grove, was dead on arrival at Westmj.nster Community Hospital. His passenger, Lorna Jeanne Richardson, 20, of 13222 Illinois St., Westminster, died a short 'time later ol .mtSslve .Internal · injuries. "' · The driver of one of , the other cars, Fred Alan Owens, 22, a soldier on leave, 1968 County Traffic 1H1 Z05 Dealb Toll 115 was arrested on charges of felony drunken driving and manslaughter. after - the cra11h. Owens, of 813 s .. Sylvan St., Anaheim, suffered minor scalp cut!. The accident was• at Bolsa Avenue and Magnolia Street. The two deaths brought to five Qte t~al o~ traffic fatalities in Orange County this weekend. Police charge lhe Owens vehicle ran a red light at th~ intersect.ion and collided with the other two vehicles shortly after 4 p.m. Paul Dan Amliog, 31, and his wife, Louise, 32, of 9180 Storm Drive, Westminster, wbo were in the thlrd car, suffered minor injuries. ~ two children, Ronald, 7, and Alan, 4; suffered minor cuts and bruises. The ·other Orange County traffic fatalities were : -David Munoz, 5. of Buena Park, struck and killed by an auto on Crescent Avenue in Buena Park. --Crescencto JaramWo, 67, of Pacolma, w!io wu killed bf an· auto on ·the Santa Ana Freeway at, B~dwa) In Santa Aha. The victlrn was leaving his stalled truck when be was hit by .a car driven by Don R. Appleby, u, of Santa Ana, who ~as not hclcf • -Steven D. f\ena411 20, of Fullaton, who was killed 'when the car be was in plcinged · down an embankment In La Habra Heigbta. Closing Stocks Due Next .Week .. One 'week from toitay the DAILY PILOT, first newspaper in Orange CountY fo begin publiShing closing stock market reports On a aam!Hlay · basis, will become the county's first and only ne'wSpaper. 'to P,Ub,Ush ,final ' stocka in all of it.ls home-delivered edJtions. To see how it's 'going to be done in Huntington Valley irea editions, see Page Z7 today. A workipg exhibit showing the proCeU m. even uiore deWU will be presented at the' t>An.Y PILOT Win YOUR Share Show opening Wednesday ·OD the mall at Huntington Center. Visit the show and •1win YOW' share" of prizel. Orange w~.._er That morning fog may chill the air again Tuesday, act,0mpanied by chilty tempetaluru of 65 along the shore, dippin& to a low of 4i overnighL INSWE .... ODAY li:ntrl" .Jn the annual event wlil close • 5 p.m. 'nllnday. Di-lncludo decpralfnl ol bomt!I. trees, bullneal, :bbrchea and ICboolJ. DiJpla)'I bolb in- ·,~· and outside wlil be Judged and Stars Aid Viet Heart Girl Huntington f\lan Takes O'wn Life "'Monstroui" and "dmo.tttfuJ• art two of the too1ds emplO\ftd to deactib• UC ln>ln<'• offtr- infi of Handtl's ·"Mtsriah." See Efl.tenainmenf, Page JS. l !innen awarded trophlea. .loformatlon oa enlJy nuy be obtained I celling the Qiamber al Commem 1 4_ _, unUI I p.m. each day, ..-\. £8lli°' -· or IS«llt alter I Edison Pact Reached ~ YOllX (j\P),... A tontaUve - ment wa reached SUnday in a wff.k.old llltlke qalllll 'CnoloUclaled Edlnl Co., but the :.i,OIO 11riken """' be back lo wort ':ti 111 ._ SoblnlaJ. I • By TOM BAJ\LEY -tent bul phyaiclana cautiously predict °' ... -~ '11M st•tr 1ur1ery "posalbly neJt week!' Optn heart IUl'(ery for llWe Nguyen Wbil uzl ~· checked b Chi Lan ii "just ·~ the corner" e S e wu ..... mg y U the Vietnamete cbiJd maint.alna her her doctors today, a man who knows -1 lmprovemtn~ -Orange County a lot about Vlelnam played a big part QllJdrena HOlpitaI doctors uld today. In brightening the long bedside vigil They uld the 21-montlt .. ld child tltey of Le Thi Lan, tbe Uttte girl'• mother. know Al 11Sllfie" 11 nptd)y recovering Her sbMe of the hospital mail today from an ur irieecUon and high fever was a letter and a check for '200 from that tltwll'ttd .. ruer scheduled lrlpo comedian Bob Hope. lo tbe operaUng room. The actor, bu!llf propartog for Jet . The frall chUd from Da Nang IUD lllOtber of his Christmas toun of .S. spends much of ber lime In an os:ygtn nbasel 1n the beleaguered As1an nation, sent his good wishes for mccessful surgery for Suzie and asked the mother to use the money toward& expense! she will incur here. Another contributor . to Suzle11 cauae was aclrtss Janet Leigh. Her check for l50 came In the · same mail tJ¥I Waa lo be IUed by Le Thi Lan, she aald, "in any wily )IOU tee ftt." Hospital officials today were ~eduilll( another vt~ltor for Suzie -cartoonb:\' Ray WU!iam1 ol the Disneyland organtza. lloo' J A 40-year>()td .Huntlngt.on Beach m a n staying w i t b a triend wu ..found diad of apparent carbot> monoi'lde pollonilll in a Costa M ... garqt' S\111day. Polite listed Ute deatli Ill an apparent' sulcfde,. The vlcllm; Benjamin ·lf'iinl Kleiner, ol 708\I Knorvffie St.,.Hunlington'BeJich, ·was found by his three teen-age chlldrtn In bll cor .al ~ Tr&mae Drive, eo;i. Men, police saJd. · The vlcUm, "'"1'lnPd 1rom bls l'U<, had been. staying wltlt a male friend at the a 1):fresi, reporia: aald. t' ............ -.-.~---~---~-________ .....,._. ____ ~,...... -·· J DAllY l'IUIT HP Moodq, Dtttmbrr 9, 1961 ·Six Men Die in Rougli • • • . . Senater to Wed ..... Ina the nudllr ..rt.: ... ,, ( --llllljilw ... __ lut W1' '1; ... Iii* -c:raM-111J1dl _ tllo_. 'Ille dealb toU was the hlsM.lt ID two and one-half years of 'tlmllar maneuvers off Southern Callforo.la, aaifl Vice Adm. Bernard P'. Roeder, com~ mander of tile U. S. Isl Fleet and director ()f Exercise Beel Trust. There "" only ... pmtow fatality ID aoufhem Callfomla bllil-........ !n ' I"- U,I,......... Engagement ot Senator Stnim '11nmnond (Ji.Soulh CArollna) to fonn· er Mias South carollna, Nancy Moore, bas been IDl!OU!ICed. He Is 66. Sbe Is 25. Wedding date will be announced later. Thurmond'• first wife died In 1860. Viet Cong Hurry to Start Puppet, Regime in· Saigon P A111S (UPI) -'Ibo Viet C<mi ID- n<MlllCOd today 11 .... lrylng to le! up • puppet Saigon government wlthoot waiting for ?Wt! of Paris negotlaUcm. The Viet Coog announcement came in a communique bro.deist bY· Hanoi Radio and beard ln Saigon. ' I Be(lCh Lifeguards FindN ewp0rt Duo Aft.er Grounding A water-soaked Newport Beach couple WU civen WN'ID ~ IDd aboW'en by Bunl1ngtoo Btach llfeguanla after llielt 41-foot oloop, .. Maasda, ran qround oll tog-<hml4ed Bolsa Chica State Beach. the city harbor district of!l<t reported today. Llleguarda Jim Rayl and Dan JUl'Dlll!l respoodlq to a po11ee racue call found Mr. and Mrs. McArlbur Powen, !IO Fernando ·St., Newport Beach, huddled on. the 8'n4 1horily alter they waded ashore from U'le 54-degree surf. Offtclall·s&ld the owners were making a ND . from l..4ng Beach to Newport Beach wben the ullhoat ran qrouod Jate Saturday ir14lde the breaker line two miles eouth of Sunset Beach. Damqe to lbe $1!,0ilo craft was esllmated ot $3,000 to $4,000. Powers and hll wife were trealed at llfeguard headquarters for exposure and sent home by tu!. Tho Masada Sund&Y wu utrlcated from the land by a cr111e ond trucked to Newport. DAl lY PllOT ••Mf'f N. WeJ ~-"*"'*' ,, ..... c.i.. \l~~ ........... Mfl'll; n-•• kMtoll .... nt.~~111 ~ 'W. ••'•• 'Wlm1• ••·• .u-ci.11 Mufti .... _ 11111:11 Ellltw Qly ..... ................ °""9 Jff ltli StNtt , u.m., >.4.h.111 r.o. ... no. tl•4• _...._ *-'a.ctl:l211w.1 ..... ~ -'CiMll "'-r DI ._.. a.¥ ~ L.-. 1-"c m ,_. ........... The communlque Aid now waa lbe time to "launch a oerlea of pollUcal oUensives demanding an end to the war, the rettoraUoo of peace and the establlahment of a peace cabinet which will negotiate with the (Viet Cong's poliUcal arm) NaUonal Liberation Front of South Vietnam." In Saigon, political officials said the Vlet eon, call for the "peace cabinet" was part of a gµertllla campaign that · began after the United Slates halted bombing NorUt Vletnam Nov. 1 to help get ntgotlallons started here with Hanoi, the Viet Cong and the South Vietnamese.. The Viet Cong communique ordered tts Saigon area followers to start work toward the puppet regime because the South Vletnanl:ese govenunent now was "eilcounterl.ng aerlous d I ff i c u I t I e s mllltarlly, polltlcally, eainomlcaUy and soc1a11y. '' In Paris, American and South Viet- namese diplomats were mapping joiDt strategy for the opening of the Vietnam ne:goUaUODJ with the Communists. Both Communist and antl-Communlst diplomats 1 a l d It II unlikely talka will open lbJJ week u had been hoped. Vice Prtsldent Nguyen Cao Ky and his Saigon de.legation arrived Sunday. JoiJ;lt strategy sessions with American oWcials began immediately and were contlnuln&. Ky met an hour Sunday with W. AveI'i!ll Harriman, the U. S. roving ambaaaa~or ·and chlef delegate, American apokesmen said they held "sli.bstantlve talks." Ky later told newmnen he had brought 11!k>mething new" to Paris but gave no details. On hll arrival at Orly airport, he surpriaed some dtpolmata by 1tating he would not demand North Vietnam and the Viet Cong IWT!Dder. "We will not demand advantage.a or pri"'1eg... We wiD not demand lllllt thoee on the other stde lllrrf!nderi'' Ky said. "We only uk that justice and nason prevail." He saJd the aggreAlon agalnlt hli coUntry must cu.e. Daught.er Born To Sweden Mom; Twin Due Soon MOTALA, Stredm (UPI) -Mr1. Ma· jbrltt Petteruon, 26, gave blrth to a daugbter Nov. 1, three mo n l h 1 inmature1Y. llocton llld today the ,cblld'• twin would be born 1Vllhln the nert s1J: weeks. The daughter weighed two pounds, two ounce1 IDd II atUl bein& kept in In lnm1hitor al ltlok:oepini'I C t D tr a I llospltal Doctors llld l1it Is doing flne and la lil:ely to live. 1ibu Mn. P<1lmson WU rushed to a maternity borne docton did not know abe WU catT'JiDa twlnl. "I bad jult clollV....S the prtmlture cir! wha I , lound oul there WU • -.oa.t l>abJ waltlns · to pt Into lhla 1"0I'~" uJd Dr. Alvar Brun&e. "Sht '11 .i.; la due Jan. 21 and we hope 'for lbe bell" ' . llocilio II Molalo"1 Mwtlclpal Matarnl- ty 1Jo1iie iald lht uooaual twin birth WU • "mtdlcll senu.Uon" and that · the oaly almllar caaa koowl1 In i!Weden Wal to )'tart qo when a woman'1 twW ..... boni. week., 11111.-.. -----~.., ....... ....... .....,_.. .. .,, ...... ---- ..... -··· -lft ... .,, danieroos. ·''ft'• 1111'1 of. our 11fe U. th• Navy. InevJtabfy, if you d~ dang~us thlrlgs Jong enough, you are going to hive an accldenL It's the price you pay • for attalnlng a high degree of teadlness." Desplte the t:qedtes, Roeder called the e.iercJse an unqualified aucceu. Agilqtors Stlitl: ~illi11g :4.t SF ' State SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -SM FrllJlo cilCo State College, troubled . by more than a month of strike dllorders, resum- ed classe1 quleUy today ID drlzzllng, gloomy weather. Dr. S. J. Hayakawa, acting preaident who reopened the college a week ago wllb police protection, llld he has reports that outal.de agitators -IOIDe of them drug i1Bera -"are converging here from all parta of lbe country" to demonslrate. "A large nqmber of the students and nonstudents" I e a d i n g demonstratloos "are hlgh as a kite," he aald In an Interview Sunday. "They are on speed, marijuana and a number of other thinp." The college bu been open for a week with police-protected c I a s a r o om In· structlon and attendance near nonnaJ. About 300 student •trlkera have called for an all-out effort to close the school again. Hayakawa, named acting presi- dent Nov. 24 after the Btrlke had shut down cluses for a week, has vowed to k .. p It open. The Rev. Cecil Wllllama, a Negro Methodist pastor, said J~ wu not true that wbJte radicals from outside were moving 1n on the strike, which was called by lbe Black Student. Union and the Third World LiberaUon Front. "Hayakawa ·has been backed Into a comer and la making lrmponsible and irTelevant statements/' the m1n1ater told a rally Sunday at the Civic Center Plaza. Rallies Saturday and Sunday at the Civic Center attracted about 2,000 persons as the dissident students took their case downtown. Speakers said the fight would continue and intensify until It Is won. The 18,000..student campus was quiet during the weekend except for a small fire at an administration bulldlrig office. Arson squad lnvesUgators seeking the fire's cause said damage was minimal. Last week. with most of, the violence on Tuesday and Thursday, 11 many as 600 polli::e were asstgried at the cam- pus .and there were 80 arrests and 40 reported injuries resulting from police and student cla!hes, From Pagel TEENS ... · Into the procession as It Crolllled lnto that city on the way to the San Diego 1'~reeway. The hipple-apearing band which has thwJ far made.IW'prbe lnvasiona of seven county worship iervtcea wu welcomed to the Pentecostal congregation by th e Rev. Bill Byrd, pastor. · Daniel Anderson, leader of the group, sat with the ReY. Byrd bi the chancel area. Other member1 of the band sat In the front rows of the sanctuary. in Santa Ana. Anderson later addressed the con· gregatlon, speaking for a return to prlmltive Christianity. The Teens are opposed to what Ibey term "hypocrisy or organized mlglon." 'Ibe 45-member band joined the Ct>n· gregatlon for a aoup and punch lunch in the basement of the old downtown cburcll, the lonntr United Presbyterian Church oolldlng. PICKET JAIL Some 2ll of the Blble<:arrylng young people later picteted lbe nearby new Orange County Jail faclllti, where Uve members of the group are being held on misdeameanor trespassing charges af- ter allegedly falling Friday to leave the Golden Welt College campus wben n!· quested to do so by the administration . Near dusk they returned to HunUnaton Beach where for a short tlme they picketed the police station. Huntl.llgton Beach police officer• bad arre1ted t b e accused trepauen after being summoned to the campus by dean of student.. Dale A. Mlller. NO INCIDENTS About 13 members of the group were discovered on lhe junior college campus handing out religious tracts, which is an Illegal act, said Miller. · No lncidents were reparted during Sllll- day's church visit or piclcetlnp. '1Jt was the first lime that a con- gregation has been ncepUve to us," 1aJd Mn. Steve Rania, 32, of 18860 Coventry Lano, HunUngtoo Beach. "! never saw anythln& like th.ls befort, Tt\ey were IO warm." "Our Negro brothen WINl'l ·~ particul.at about Uie Yey we drtu," aald.Andenoa. Last Wftl the ll'OOP WU ousted by uahcrs llom Iba Garden Orovt Com- munity Cllurch and two w..U qo the llllUJl<Cle<I ' vlsltort wera .J h ar p I y nprlm~ for nollo maldn1 hf the Rov. B. S)'lltllo PhUlll", pastor o1 the Finl Aaaembly of God m Santa ~ • ................... _______________ ~------- ' - uthland War Galne,s· ''1111 ............... _ -... CAtJolll, ..... -.... ......... ,. be1aald. ftl -wbo died Saturday •-f tllo Kftly l!awk wen : Lt. Leo Pleb, 41, SM Dlego: A vlaUon Boatawaln'1 Mate 1.C. G. A. Slnlth, 31, SM Dle,o, and Almw1 J. A. Fischer, 21, Bayside, CaW. A fourth crewman, Av l 1 t Ion BbatWl&ln11 Mate 3.C. Leroy Ervbti 20, S1n otego, wu in criUcar coodlllon at the San Diego Naval lloapttaL · •:::r:-·:·:·i:~·-1 ........... Ir •lt ........ tlu.-....- J. Slmonlc, a, al Lemoore, Calli. He' was rel1lmlnc ,... a olmulated nld on San Diego when he ejected from an oot-of-control Cona1r U fi&bter, lhe Navy llld. The cruh Jut Wednesday of an A3 Skywarrlor killed Lt. (J ,g.) Tommy L. Masten, 24, and . C1llef Aviation Elec- tronlco Technician Richard H. Edwardo, both of Alameda. A lblrd cmnnan of Ibo Slcywarrior, jl,v!lliGD •• -LC. ·-a~ a.., .. ,..., w1111., 1UtVlved will\ a l>rokeo· arm. The Navy Mid !allure of breathing apparatus i.'lt.,m lbe dealllll of Smith ond Fischer wheo they attempted to stop a leak of ~tane aviation guollne In an ~oied" .a.npirtmenL Lt. Pich, after orderl"lg help, was overcome when he attempted to rescue Smith and Fischer. Ervin wu overcome wllen he ,...I to.the aid of the lbree. Relcue crews arrived ln Ume to pre- vent a poesth1e UJ1lollon. DAILY PILOT Slllf l'lltl1 Boat Pnrnde(1) Honors Prohibition Author Start of tradltional Newport HarbOr boat parade offering tongue-in-cheek tribute to Andrew J. Vol· stead, author of 18th Amendment to U.S. Consti· tution (Prohlbttloo), appeared Sunday to bring about almost as much disarray as amendment it- sell. In spite of confusion, a good time was had by all, according to organizers of the celebration. Marines Smash VC Camps 862 Communists Killed; U.S. Death Toll 95 SAIGON (AP) -. U.S .. M'irlnes slam-by th6 Marine& at 0 Dodge City." med shut a massive encirclement of · Hlghllghtlng 1\'ar d e v e l o p m e n t s enemy battalions 11ouili.of Do.1 Nang today elsewhere: 1n a close.quarter fight that left 93 -Antiaircraft fire downed a U.S. Air North Vietnamese and IS Amtrlcan dead Force F4C Phantom reconnalasance jet on the battlefield. on a run about 65 mile.a north of the The final "chapter of OperaUon Meade demllltarized zone. American spokesmen River wu written before noon when announced It fell in the Gulf of Tonkln Leatherneck riflemen chargeci through four miles off the coast. A helicopter a patch of marshland to link up with rescued the two crewmen. The $2-mllllon other Marines across a shallow, muddy Phantom waa the fourth American plane stream. shQt down over North Vietnam since A &<>-square-mile cordon drawn JO days PrdBident Johnson ordered the bombing •&o by f,000 ·allied ~ hid lhnmk halted Nov. 1 and the 919th loft over in the end ta a bunkered rectangle the North In the lut four year1. 200 yards wide and 100 yards deep. -The U.S. Command announced the The operation was launch~ after Navy started a blockade last Friday enemy troops tried last month to sel!e SaJgon and Cambodia to reduce the influx Monday. The targets included the Nha Trang air base, 200 miles northea st of Saigon, and the U.S. Army headquarters complex at Long Binb, 15 miles north of the capital. U.S. headquartera saJd damage an d casualties were light. Field reports told of the death of three Americans at Long Binh and two South Vietnamese soldiers elsewhere. $17,000 Blaze Destroys Home the district town ol Olen Ban, 15 miles of men and supplies from enemy base.s south of Da Nang. 1n fronUer territory of Cambodia, which Fire did $171000 damage to a La Palma Marine spokesmen said the final cost is avowedly neutral. A spokesman sald was 862 enemy slain, 95 Marines killed more · than 40 patrol boats had taken home early thls morning, the callfornla and 504 wounded, and light casualties up polltiona for the first ttme on the Division of Forestry reported. among South Kortan marines and South Van Co Dong, Varn Co Tay and <llher Official!: said the fire broke out about Vietnamese Infantrymen who helped rivera1 some within lfi miles of Saigon, 12:30 a.m. in the Charles Brown home cinch the .ring. , "to interdlcl enemy movement across t 8242 w· kh The allJea also seized 89 prisoners the weshrn tpprOaches to South Viet-a ic am Lane. Brown was or war and 73 members of the Viet nam'• capital city." awakened by the !lames and got his Cong political structure which had held -Military spokesmen reported enemy wife and two daughters safely <lut of firm control over milch of the Dien guMers shelled two district towns and the house. Four engine companies Ban dlatrld, a guerrilla stronghold known eight allied bases Sunday night and earl y responded to the blaze. ---rn ........ M"J!lfl ?IJMltllfllftAllo•1imAl!l'llWl\BN- 0 OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings sized end repaired • diamonds end precious stones remouni·cd •pearls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY HAUOI SHOl'PINI CINTQ :Uot HAllOR II.YD, COSTA MUA 141sNH , ~ ' ' I HUNTINGTON CINTIR IEACH & EDlflGEI HUNTINCJTON llACH lfZ..1141 • \ ]_.. ' ·. vor, &T. NO •. 28~. I SECTIONS, 52 PAGES \ ~ Getting: Into A~t - DAILY I'll.OT Sl1tf PMfW 'ANYBOOY WANT TO PLAY HOUSE.?' Artist Meggs et Work LADDER TO SUCCESS Soft Sell Sam PLAY'S THE THING Philosophical Hip • Just For Fun 3 Artists Add to Playliouse Fence The panorama of comedy on' the new Laguna-Moulton Playhouse . fence con- tinued to grow as the works of three more cartoonists appeared ()O the four- by-elght-foot wooden panels. The l,heatrically oriented cartoons on the 103-fooi long fence 'now number nine. Area 1 cartoonists have donated their tale~t to decorate the construction site of the 350-seat theater. A3 construction nears completion the fence panels will be ·aucliOned to the highest bidden to help pay for lht $450,000 facility adjacent th< Festival ol Aris Jl'Ollllds. with man saying to woffian,."What have I got Romeo hasn't sot! Cttdit cards." The Meggs cartoon depicts a young lady asking, "Anybody want to play house." The fence has "become quite a tourist attraction'', according to artist Ed Nofziger, wllo organized the project. Other cartoons on the fence are by Virgil Partch (VIP), the Interlandi twins, Roger Armstrong, Don Tobin and Nofziger. Nofziger has added a holiday panel for the' Yule season. santa ta carrying a bag labeled "Playhouse" and saying "It's in the bag." ';¢ d -. ;;:::: .. .--·- ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · MONDAY, DECE"4BER 9, ·1~a ' . ' . . . .una ur . . e Nixon Tells Cabinet on National TV NEW YORK (AP) -President-elect Richard M. Nixon will lly to Washington Wednesday to announce his entire slate of cabinet nominees before national television cameras at 7 p.m., PST. Ron L. Ziegler, Nixon's press spokesman, announced this today and said that Nixon, who would be ac- com~ed by members of his new cabinet, might take the occasion to also disclose "other major appointments." The president-elect will make his afulouncement in the Palladium Room at the Shoreham Hotel. The national television and radio aetworks have been invited to provide live coverage of the event. and there seemed litUe doubt that one or all ol them wpujolx ~ up the offer. .., A -spokesman for Ute ·American Broad- cuUng c;o. aa1d ita,.televial,on network will carry Nt..n'• speed! U•e, ua plo- bably will add another half-bdlir llor discussion of the cabineL ' The Columbia Broadcasting System said it will carry the speech live on television, and may add a discussion period or pick up tbe ·Jonathan Winter• show in pJ'.Oll'ess at 10::,0 p.m. The National Broadc.asti.ng Co. was checking itS plans .. Mut'ual radio said it!: network would carry Q1e an. nouncement live. Ziegler said it would be fair to conclude that Nixon now has made final decisions O" his choices to head the ll cabinet departments. Asked to comment on widespread reports that Republican Rep. Me1vin Laird of Wisconsin has been tagged to be secretary of defense, Ziegler said, "'I can neither confirm nor deny any speculation with respect to the cabinet." Pr~ldents-elect normally dribble out cabinet announcements over a period or days and even weeks. But Nixon decided to make one big splash by an· nouncing all at once and, to quote Ziegler, "thought Washington, D.C., was the appropriate place to make an an- nouncement of this magnitude ." On Thursday morning, Nixon will meet with his new cablnet at the Shoreham, where he will spend the night. He will retum to Washington later in the day, Ziegler said. Oil Nixon's public schedule for today were two prominent callers, Robert B. Anderson, who was undersecretary of defense and secretary of the treasury in the Eisenhower administration, and William McChesney Martin, chairman o! lhe Federal Reserve Board. In the evening, Nixon was to addres,, a national board meeting of the Boys Clubs of America at a Manhattan hotel. Nixon, who bu indicated he will seek early Meetings with Western European leaders, had added fuel to the active rumor mill here by conferring nearly two hours with R. Sargent Shriver, aJDo. bassador to France. • ' . ' First Break J~il Escapees Still at Large , By JACK BROBACK Of tN Delb' PUlf st•ff Two prisoners are still at large today after making history by being the fint to escape Sunday night from Orange County's new "escape-proof" jail. The pair got out by sliding down a garden hose from the roof of the five-story structure. Officers identified the escapees as Dewey E. Jones, 22, of 9462 Litchfield Drive, Huntington Beach, and -Charles M. Aguilar, also 22, of 810 Cedar St., Santa Ana. Jones was serving time for failure to appear on a court order and Aguilar had been sentenced for possessi9n of • narcotics and assault with 1 deadly weapon. • The duo broke out of the jail between 6 and 8:45' p.m., deputies said. ' At 6 p.m., they had been assigned to washing interior windows on the third (loor or the jail. They left the job and went to the fourth floor recreation area, pried loose some metal fencing and climbed to the roof. There Jones and Aguilar joined two ~foot lengths of garden hose,' Secured it to a metal ·pole' and lowered' tht hose down the sii:le of'the building. The new jail was •occupied in late October and this was the • ttrst escape or escape attempt lrom the modern buildina:. - Acatl~nil(!"Senate Pmis~' ! t. To vestigate UCl .Ties . By OMAS FORTUNll Of iii. D•llY Plfft ll•ff ' A question • on UC Irvine ties with the defense 'industry will be raised Wednesday a1 a' metting . of the faculty Academic Se ate. An invesU ation of UCl Industrial Associates will be asked by Assistant Professor of , History Spencer C. 01111 Jr., who will introduce resoluUons signed by 18 faculty · members. The issue, according to Olin, is whether the university is endorsing war industry values and goals by formal alliance with aerospace flnns. He will introduce two resolutions - one asking that a faculty committee be formed to keep tabs on ·solicitation Lagunan Faces Narcotic Rap A Lquna Beach man Is ocl!.eduled to enter a plea in municlpil court next Monday to charges that he sold the narcotic meacalipe. Frank. Peale Summers, Jr., 21, of 137S Morningside Drive was arrested-by Laguna Beach police Thursday on a warrant which Orange County Sheriff's narcotics investigators had obtained. Summers was released by Judge Richard Hamilton on his o w n recognizance. , Sheriff's Sgt. Bob Reid said the war- rant was obtained earlier during in- vestigaUon by police, deputiea and state Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement agents. The investigation lead to arrests. of mOre Utan' 20 persons last month. Reid said Summers was not apprehended at the Ume. - and reeeipt of non•stalt funds. by UC Irvine, and the second to make first "Order of. business of the ~ittee in- vestigaUon of UCl Industrial AssoCiates. . Opposed lo OUn's proposal is AssOciate Dean of Physical Sciences· Bemaid R. Gelbaum who says he and ProftissOr of Chemistry Robert W. Taft ·will in- troduce an alternative resolution. They propose the committee be created to monitor solicitation of any non-State funds, with no reference to Industrial Associates. Gelbaum said he regrets the lm- pijcation thm inlght he an undesirable connectJon between the university and the Industrial ·group. "I think that any belief of that nature ii baaed upon a lack of inforrnaUon," he said. UCJ Industrial Associates is comprised of finns which pay· annual dues between $250 and $10,lnl depending on the number of their scientific and management employes, according to its president John Rau. It.I purpose ls to link the univer1ity and industry in mutually beneficial ways -at root exchange of university-ex- pertise for industry money wiUt some other lesser benefita also accruing to the imivetalty. ENDORSING WAR Olin aays he has very litUe concern that IndUBtrlal Associates will dictate t h e course of research to a n y facility member. Rather, he said, his co~m is that the university may be endorsing the war lndwi.try. • "The university should at least.remain neutr4J1 • This ii not a neutral act," he setd. One of the signers of bis resolulioM, orianlsmk: Biology Chairman GrQver C. Stephtn1. laid It< helievea "It ia perfecUy all . rtght for U1 to eaecute military • I t N.~~ Steeb TEN CENTS .. ' ' ar·s 00 Thi eyes T~e .Furs, • Equipment Thefts of men than 13,000 worth of fun an~ jewelcy from a Laguna Beach resfdence and $6,000 wortb1 of heavy eqqipment ar~ under invesUgaUoo by po- lice today. ·. Laguna Po1ice Lt. John Zelko said the burglary that netted a $1,600 silver mink stole and an $800 mink jacket occurred at the home or Alfred M. Shinn, 580 AIJ. view Terrace. Also taken were a diamond necklace, a necklace a n d eafrings, a chain g o l d bracelet and solid gpld rqedallion. Actu- al loss was estimated to be,$3,12$. 7.elok said the thief removed louvers from a window. to crawl into the home. Contractor'" L. M. Kisling this morning repoi:ted the theft of $6,000 worth of equipment from a ator31e, y~ at 1717 BrOO\iway. · ·1 · ' , Tl>e. ilO!ll!' taken . ll!cl~ded a C<llllPf ... w and Fail~ valued ~t .,,,., a J a e t hammer, cloy spade, points and bf ts and 200 ,.,. ol c:Oinpressor hose. P~ laid a anenky thief took about. $300 forth ot items from the ~· of si~ \\'.O\DeD left)~ a f001D ,of St. 1'{arY's Episcopal Church, 428 .~~.k. Av~.,.~~!Y Sunday morning. 'Mte vfct~ Were m the choir loft above. The theft vi~ were Carol J e an Msnshian, Jani ill. crawrorc. Katrina A. Sheideckef, LeBSle Ann Rees, Alnionde Kredel and Phyllis G. Forrest. William Gee reporte4 · the-·theft ol a "pyramid trte" ai!d Cltrlstmas llght from in froot of an art store, 495 N. Coast Highway. diuinf 'lite ..jekend. Richard B. Siegel, 2660 S. Coast High· way, report~ the µteft of a six-foot dia- meter llfe preserver Sunday. South· YM Elects Gra-Y Leader8 Wayne Connally has been elected president of the L ea d er s Fellowship for aU SOutb Orange County YMCA G.-a·Y clubs. . Other new officers ~osen last week at a · qie_eting .at El ';t'oni ROyal Savings were George Bunting,1~vice president ; Ruddy Moreno, secrtiary·lre~suier; 'and Bud Gro.,s. acUvltieS chainnaD. Planned future events will Include baskitball and tract events and· a "Y" day at Disneyland. l Cou& ·weadier That morbtng · fOe mAy chill the air agaiz?, · Tuetlday:, accompanied by chilly tempenlures of 85 along the shore, dipping to' a 'low of 4li overnJgbL . · INSWE TODAY The most recent ca;rtoons art the work& of Laguna'l John Demsey, a rqular:c:ontrlbulor lo!'iayboy m'guine: Marvin ' Myen ~lot bl "SoMell Saril", anti Cbida~ W-mfieJd Meggs, veteran Hollywood artist. . Dope, "a~aet Leigh Donate and lndustry oootracts provided they are mad< public.< But thia •ICU• good . will relation&hip bother• me." Gtlbaum, principal cimpus organizer "Momtrous'~ end "dfttO.stt/uJH art two of the toonbt ttnployed !O d<sctibe UC j"!'lllf''' olftr> ing of HaMtl'a Mtaaiah.. n Set EnUrtoinment, Pau• 25. Demsey'• work aboWt a &baggy hippie ,.ying "One mall la" jlis lime plays many part.I... *. Myen' w1ooo ibowt l balcony llCelll St0<!1c Marfceu NEW YORK (AP) .- A stock market a·ctvance was trimmed 1 ate this af. ternoon In ratrly acUve lradina:. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). Gains outnumbered losses by about 140 issues as the session wort on. The: early preponderance of winners was cu\ back by about 100 usucs. • ' Stars ·Aid Viet Heart Girl By TOM BAllLEV- ot fllt D411" PIM Ii.ft Open h<art 111rclry Jor liWe Nguyen Chi Lan ii "'just arouDd the corner" II the Vietnam.,. child· maintains bu present Improvement, ... Oran.ge County Chlklrens Hosllital do.ton said today. They lald the. 22-montli-old child they kDow as "Suilei" i1 Tapldly recovering from an ear infection-and high fever that Utwarted earlier scheduled trips to. the o-peratJng room. -• The frail child from Da Nang still spend> much of J>oi' time Jn an o.iygen tent but physiciana cautiously predict surgery "posaib1y next week.''' White Suzie WU being checked by her doctors today, 1 man who knows a lot about Vietnam played a big part Jn brightening the long bedside vigil or Le 1'hl Lin, the utUe girl '• mother. Her sbaN of lhe hospital mall loday was a Jetter and a check for $200 from comedian Bob Hope. The actor, busl.ly prepark1g for yet another of hi& Christmas tours of U.S. baae1 In the btleaeuered Aalan nation, ' sent his good wfaht3 for 1~ul surgery for Suzie and asked tht ~r ':to use the money towards expenses 1)te will Incur here. Another contributor to Su11e'• cauu wu actress Janet Ltlgh. Her check for '50 came ln the same rnall and was to he IUed by Le Thi Lan, sh< said, "In any way you tee fit." H05pltal officials today were schedullna: another visitor ror Suzie -~rtoonlR Ray Williams ol the Dlmeyland organize. Uon. t • o\ lndustclal .Associates and now the grou~'s aecre~. counters that the pro- grrup. does not )nvolve onl~ aerospace. BENEFl'IS SPl\EAD· He points oiJt that m01t campus Jn. teracllon with industry does involve scboola of ~..,, adm!Natration and the -· Bui beneliia ol thf lndUllrlal Allocialea P'OIJ:&m will be 'Pmd.to au departmonta, be aald. He .. Id the only diabaraements have betn $250 IJvm to each ldJool dean, Including humanities and l1l1e arts. He a1Jo noted that Phllco·Ford Aerlioutronlc, lrhich tormeib' ., .. giving money solely to tilt ~hysico department, ·. ha1 since · Forma.ilon of Industrial Asooclataa twmcf,11' anny>I contribution over lo the· Chanallor to all~lt through the Aaociatlll with no strings attached. ~\) ~,) • -.... ~~~·~~~-~-·~-~-'~ """"'""'""'""'""''-.:~~-=-~~ ... ~~:!l::!!::'.%~:...::~~~~::::~:::::::::::111 . .!. ....... ,.;, D:!:::::::=;:=:::::::=;=~======::=:::=:==::====:!::::::::::::::::::::::::::~J.:.=:::--.::..::~...:...:_:_-.~----..,.. ......... _...,..~ I • ,, 1 DAILV PIUIT L Ne.,port AU.r1aep Chotiner For Nixo ' . . 117 EV1;1. YN SBERWOOI> Cl1oilMr baa qllil14' ..lill>M4 lha1 ha ot-. Delfi , .. -'"" will be named ' to a , cabinet p()llUon It appean almost certain today lhal by.Presld~n~ Richan! Nixon, a long· Newport Beach aUomey Munay aiolloer time per80llal friend. " wW be appGinted to a lllgtl govemment Bet ~peculation continues lbat he wUI post In lhe Nixon administration. be appolnlld aollcl)or.1ooeral or tci a Cbol1W, •• tndlcalld u mud> Ill alnlllar bll1><anklnf poat. , lettera to hi! local clltnll In ncent CboUner I! now Iii N• Yorll, headJnl dayo. . up the tut of """'""-\olellllt a llil Ila nolllled Utam Ulll hi will keep o1 •'lhank ,...,,.r-o;: ,111xon to - vallllllle papen llld wtp.. In a trultet Wbo~p<d in the pmidenlial campaign. boz "since I will not be praclidng I..,.'<.. On pletlnn of the Joli Cbotlner will In Calllornla and will be livin,f In lhe be ·lo a<cepl a 10vernmenl position. East Jn the foreseeable future~ He got tus own feet wet once in L~gunaBoy scoi-eiWin ·· t . • ·'· ... /· • : In Dr~g Event A Laguna ~~ llltlh •• participating tn Ibo -Ford High School ScllolarBhlp lllCe . • captured first place in a field ''of ·~ driven. 1 ~d!i.l'f·~·~~~ capt.Ur:e the ·Meted · ''"Ttlp " dlatindion. He wu drlving1a 1111 ford custam, fonnerly lllOd u a police-. Tobey won nver l'llt"ln automqlll'e prod0<1I l4r b11 ~ HI a1lo rad in !Ml Y<al"• .,..pot111oa. llldllll k lhrougb four of the six ftlUJlds. His bell time th1I year for the quarter. mill WU II .-, Bil HI d1lllod in a 1c.........i -!cap; H hi bad 11one flllltt than that be would hlva been allmlnalod. overall, 11"! i..m placod ltflb Ill a field of ~ scOOola, tielng lUl year'• wlnnar, Villa ·parr. Lui yur, Lqulta Beach llllh -placed third. La Quill' ta ll1ah School placed llnl in th1I year's conte!t. Handicapped Aid Group's Purpose A flrlt meettni or "Educate," an orpnllallon dadlcalld lo 11"! llOldl of educaUooally handicapped clllldtell, will bl bald 'l'llOadlJ DIChl by San Joaquin Elementary Scltool Dl!lrlcl pattnll. The 'llleflilll II 7,IO p.tn. 11 'Inlne llclloo~ tW Ian ea.,.,, An., will i.. elude a Mllllnlr oa llUdl<appod clllldran led by llr. Stan Wallm, dlrMor o1 oplClll wvtoeo for Illa tc!lonl ~t. alld lbt film "Why llilljo Cln'I Lear!.• OU!cer1 alto will bl alected for lhe new organluUon. $17,000 Blaze Destroys Home Fite did '17,000 damege to a La Palma home aarl; th1I montini. Iha C.llfomla DIYidon ol Forutry r<ported. Officials sald. the fire broke out about 12,30 a.m. in lhe Chari .. II-. home at 8242 Wickham Lane. Brown was awakeni!d by Iha llames .and got bil wll• and two daUlhttn ll&ltly Cllll of the house. Four engine companies responded lo the blaze. Pakistan Erupting DACCA, EaJI Palllltan (UPI) -Police fired on rampqlng antt.,..,ernmont mobs ln Dacca today while Ptetldent Mnhammad Ayub Khan WU addressing party •'<rkero Ill lll1Clber part o1 the di)'. Al leul one peraoo wu Wed and -wounded. OAllY PllOT OlllMtOI ~ PU•UIHIN9 C!OMPNf'f l•Mtt H. WeM ............ Nlllltlm" J1d: .. c....,. . vie.~• ...... Mlflltw "'-:J.:""' n·:::.:.=-. ,,, .. ,. '· "'" .... , ....... L-*-" .........._ C:ltr l:lflllr _.... ---211 F.tt1t Av .. Mal••t M4'"'t P.0~ ....... tl611 --~i-!'i:!£'9t~~ lhe poliUcal ltretia In Beverly 111J1i and came to the conclusion be was not "eleC· l&b1".''' ~· ' i , :A..: (l)llh .of -es ' he II , Ol'llJJlm.lawyer Ind I . tliOttlier baa 1*n · claiolY linked lo I Mzon '08 lrlend a/I adttloi ~~ erititt·poliUcal carter Ill lhe ,Preofd ~ ~ tllot. '! ...... ~ ' He U;Sisted in writing the famous "c;lbeckei'1". · speech after the nearly pojttlcaily fatal discl06Ure of the Nlxoo J.'lmcl,.-4urin .. tbe f&rlt-·Eillnhowtr-·cam- ~gn fu 1951. tit · drapped o u' t of the political ' in 1955 to reappear as a key -of the Nixon brain trust during 1962 bid for governor of Calillhla. Dming ~ Cbot.i.n«'• ooiorbd .c ... , be WU invesligale<I by . tbl . \J, I,· -; \ and hll lile ,. .. ._·by Challel HiDemBn wboR wife be.'was reprellbting in a dlVcrce action hi 1115. He · bu been married three tlmei. His present wife ,J.t UM-former ..AinaUa (Mimi) Mueller al ~-. Arla. They were married in 19'8. Cancer Program Of $1.3 Million OK'd. for County The C.lilomla Committal for Ragional Modica! Prosramt hu approved a 11.3 million comJlftbcllive cancer progam for OraDI• County and Lon1 Blach. . '!'he pr<ilrlm "Ill be ~ by tbt UCI COUe11 of MedJclne. Chairman of thl commlttN'I IUbcom- mlttH .on cancer, Dr. E. R. JeruUnp, said the program now goes to Wuhlng- lort for a final decision on funding. Jennins, director of pathology at Memorial Hospital at Long Beach, said the progr1111 will be dlligned lo har- ness join! eflorll al hooplllals, physi- cians, dentists.and cancer, medical and dental soCJeUOi. in the Long Beach-Or- ange County area, The propoaaJ would be comprised or a four point program over a three-year period. -ContlnWng education of physicians and dtnu.tl in dlqno1ls1 care and r• habllitatiori of cancer paUentl. --Special lralnin( of paramodlcal per- sonnel, such aa nlll'ltl, X·ray teclml- ciw, medical lechnololfll!, lherapllt! al1d eyto.lachnoloJltjl. -compu1tr111D1 al1d cantrallzlng data on all patlents with cancer in Lona Beach and Orange Count1 with peri· odic reporla lo phyliclana. -Ellabllahing a regional publio in- tormaUon proeram for u.rly dttedion ol concar. -. David a'9c1 Julie· - Lunar Vehicle Before, Alter Crash ,utlT.....,_ • Lunar Landing Training Vehicla (LLTV) oimllar tu one In pho\o at top crashed Sunday In fourlh minute of planned six-minute flight at Ellington AFB, Hous- ton, Tex. The $1.8 million vehicle used to train astronauts for making landings. on moon . wa& re- duced lo twisted wreckage (bottom· photo) In crash. It went out of control at 200 feet. Test pllol ejected and was uninjured (see story page 5). Laguna Planners To Study Report On Variance Bid Laguna Planners tonight will lludy the engineering report on a varllince · application to bull(. I! apartment units at 595 S. Coast Highway. ' Applidlni is Dr. Werner m. Ebrenptel1. The IOI carrlea llllxod C-1 (comm1rcl1I). JW (multlple resldentlal) ancl R·l (single family residential) zoning., other business scheduled for the plan- ning commhslon 1tudy HUion includes : -A request for approval of a total 1ianJ01 pr"ll"am for the Suri and Sand Hotel complez and. OutriUer rHtaurant. -Study of wbeU!er lffot& In Bluebird Helghl! "".,. wessment dlstrlet will be allowed to become bulldlna: sites and u such are subject to auwment for 1ewerlng _improvements. -Study ol eslabliSl!ln( llP<Clal setback! for the approxlmaltly 200 lots In the Bolaana subdivWon below and adjacent lo Arch Beach Heipl!. Second Assembly Group ' Joins Shoreline Hearing Wllllnffday•1 bearing &I Newport Beach CllY Hall on pW>llc shoreline UH will be joined by a tiecond Auembly oub-commtttee, It was reported today. The Subcommittee on M a r I n e Resources will be represented along With th• 11arJier announced Subc:oriimittee on CoOHrvaUon and Btache1. Both are subcommittees of the Assembly Committee on N a t u r a I Resources, Planntng and Public Works, whose chairman II Edwin L. Z'Berg ( l>Bactamtnlo). . Alan Sieroty CD-Beverly Hill1), ii chairman of the--conservation and beaches subcommlttff; W l n f I e Id Sttoemaker (0-Santa Barbara) Is chairman of the m!l'ine resourett sub- committee. Stargazer in Orbit Gll&ENBELT, Md. (UP I ) America'• new Star1wr sateWte whiiz. ed lhnlugh II! llrll crlllcal tell early today by locking six small trackina devices on two distant (tl.llde stars. The successful maneuver paved the way for operation Wednesday of aeven main tele9COpe1 equipped t.o map the heavens with unsurpassed. accuracy. , • , . I. '•; ," •' -- The hearln1 In Newport· !1 npecled lo bl taken up lqely by Iha Oran1e · County-Irvine Company Upper Newport Bay land exchanae. Another subject, aub- commJttee eources Indicated, may be the county'• plana for the Salt Creek area aouth of L1aun1 Beach. "What we'l'fl concerned about/' 1ald a spokeman for the Sltroty 1ub- commJttee, 1111 the relaUonahip that Ill· lit.I amona the varloua public agencies "lib jurlldlction over offlbm and in- shore watert." He aald ii hu been "fairly wall" demomtrated at IUbcommJttee hearln&s elsewhere that there It a "lack of dlrec· t.lon 11 at the 1tate level. The hearing Wedneaday will probably 11111 lhN>ulhoul lhl day. II II ICbeduled !o ltart at 10 a.m. The 1e1a1on will be one the lut. Anembly r-llllblllUH of Shoemaker, who wu defeated for re-election ln November. Shoemaker, a achool teacher, became prominent durina the last legislative aession for his efforts for gun control and registration measures. The bills failed to pass. Sieroty, who was re-elected, at one time served as principal aide to then Lt. Gov. Glenn Anderson, an avowed roe of the Back Bay trade. .Fi!eplace Death Homicide? • Colla 11-dltlOllYll • ltl r... vOsugatlng I h e posslblllly of homicide In t be myatery oealh of a tz.yeiM!d ~ llleai WOOWI bind 111tunli1 l;ln( ii.admsl tn blr bolnlllil flrtplaol. Police repnrll said Mrs. Dorothf CbAmplnn Davis of 25& A i. lllh Pia,., WU · fOlllld -al 1:'1 p,m. II)' blr bueballl!, 11111 llllq ~vii. *• Ill • Newport B...11 molal aMnu. IDVlllllallnl olllolrl lalll lhl l1Ulblnd told !him Ill and h1I Wiii 11p1t11od afllt TbauqMq . and tbal Ill had Yllttad lhl victim Jlrlilay.' .. Nporll=:i quolld Dav"' .. llllln1 lllvtlllpln Ill .1111 bll wU1'1 ~I rtlda1 avlDlq llDd l'al1ln1ld laturd&l' 't:"' dloco\t~ lhl 11o41 ID lhl ·'Fti- 1111 au-lol firlplacl .and ~ • · naJcbJ>ot to call ·pollca. · . ~ sald lhl vlcltJll WU bumld by llil· su fl ra. Her two black. poodle doet wen llUlni near tba bodi when a patrolman · tnfencl thl roam lo ln-vMtJPta. Thlrl wu no fire alllwhlrc lti~a eaL lo pol1ca ropor1I' DaYli aald hi! wHe 1111111 lo Piliii lprlccs far 11H1-al daya Illa' 'llwlltqlfllll.. Ho sald hi WU rllllllfld .al fhe ~ Motal ID Nnporl. . . .Warning Given On Unvented Heat Appliances Relldenll who will bl uelftl epace heating appllan<es during I h e winter season should take steps to insure that this equipment is in proper working order, according to Laguna Beach Fire Chief Homer D. Mann. He pointed oqt that unvented heaters -those which lack a system to carry the products of combuation out of the home -can cauae traalc ICC.ldtnta: or Dlneu lo unauapeclin1 occupanll. "A fire hwrd alto u1ltl wllh older heatera in which the name la not tulJy ahielded.," he warned. "The beat IOluUon Is to replace all of theH oblolete belttrs with modern, vented heaUn1 aqulpmenL" To thoae resldenta who muat U1e unvented beaters unW repl1cerq1nt can be in~dl, Chief Mann l\lllllltd llve 1peeH1c precautlonl: · -Wbanj!llni 111 unV1111ad ... llr, llave one flt more WJndO)'I OJ>Oll lo P1'9"de adequalt vanll\altnn. · , -Place heaters away from'. drapu Ind nut of buJy traffic areu; U there are small children ln the home, ahield the heater with a flre ecreen. -Since Nbber holea are both unllfe ind llle1al, u11 only cerUlled metal coa- nec:tor1. -Don't 1leep 1n a niom with an un- vented beater ln :u~uon. -Requell a q ed 11rvle1 qeney or Iha 1u company lo Wpecl beaten. Thief Strikes While Residents Watch TV Wblle Phillip Dully, IS, and bil wile 11t watchlna televlllon Jn the froot room of lhelr llSI EbbUd1 114. hmna 8alunlaJ, someone broke Into the couple's bedroom and took $746 in jewelery and cash. Newport Beach pol.Ice said the room's sliding glass door was apparently pried open with a crowbar. The property was taken from 1 bedroom dreaaer between 7 p,m. and 11 p.m., police uld. n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR e ring• sized and repaired • diamonds and precious stones remounted e pearl• restrun~ WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE All TYPES OF JEWELRY HAllOI SHOPPING CINTU ZJOO HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MISA Ml-HU • I I ~ HUNTIN•TON CINTl1I llACH & IDTN•n HUNTINGTON HACH ttz.1501 Julie Nixon paus11 for chat In lobby OI Oaks lnn tn Spr:ln!lltld, Mau. Miu NlltOll and !lance, David Eisenhower attended Siiillh Collega dinner-dance at Ibo ~ Saturdq nlghl II • .... r ~ ~ • ~ I , .. -~ --------------· • -=-"'-~_r--...- ··-· -.-., ........ -------~· -·--------·-~-· --~-.......... ~ --• • _,.:.Jt ... ,.., • ---~ ----.o--·-....... ,. ... , . ·-.. • . Six Men tlie _in Rough Sou~hlan·d War Games: ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ill lfa'Y men have died alnce w-.y In niued war llllllll elf the Southern Colllomla • ~ Thi vlcllloa ,...,.. -1 an.tbed to a 2kblp, •.ooo.man fort1 .tblch flnlli)ed el&bt-day Et~ illll Tl1lll tbl.s m~. ' 'I'-men died Sa~ Jfler being overcome by guollne fumem: aboard the Carrier Kltty Hawk. A ftg~t ... pilot dmmed Saturday ntcht after ejecttna from bll jet fill>tu about Teens ' I ffv. .mJIM from. tho-1"lcltAr wrltr Enterprilt. TWo Olber EnlerJ>riN fliers ..... lool Jul -Wednooday wbeo their allcrafl --'callpoll froll!'1he cairl<r. '!!I!! death . toll w41 llil, ·~ tn two and ..,..hall years of a1in11>t maneuvera off 5o\1them California, aald Vice Adm., Bernard F, Rqo<ter .. coo> ~ of 'the, U. S. l•t Fleel ahd d-of ~ Beel Trust. There wu only one P,evlous fatallty In li>uthenl California batOe-readiness eierciae Jri Pi~ket U.S. Ooses Church Hoppers Protest Arrests Trap; 862 By JAME3 McNABB, Jr. Of "" Delly rt ....... :urn1n1 from Blblea to lllldwich .oard1, the militant Teem for Christ Sunday picketed the Orange County Jail in Santa Ana and the llwltlngloo Beach ?olice Department. They were prote&Ung continued con- : .nement of five brethren arrmed Friday on trespaasin1 charges at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Earlier, a roaring motorcycle police escort unexpectedly accompanied eight carload5 of the church-hopping teens · from their headquarters in the 0 Light Club," 116 Main St., to the llwltlngton Beacfi city limita. The tarset of their fourth conse<Utive Sunday church march wu tbe Shield of Deliverence Center, 115 E. &th St., Santa Ana. But the self-styled "Chrlstian revolu- tionaries" got off to a halUng start when three cars in their earavan were pulled over by Huntington Beach police for alleged traffic violations. A Fountain Valley patrol car lipped inta the procession as it crossed into that city on the way to the San Diego Freeway. The hlppie·apearing band which has thus far made surprise inva.sioOB of seven county worship services was welcomed to the Pentecostal congregation by t b e Rev. Bill Byrd, p~or. Daniel Anderson, leader of the group, sat with the Rev. Byrd in the chancel area. other members of the band sat in the front rows of the sanctuary in Santa Ana. Anderson later addressed the con- gregation, speaking for a return to primJtive Christianity. The Teens are opposed to what they term "hypocrisy of organized religion." The 4S-member band joined the con- gregation foe a soup and punch lunch in the basement of the old downtown church, the former United PresbyterJan Church building. Some 20 of the Bible-carrying young peOple later picketed the nearby new Orange County Jail facility, where five members of the group are being held on misdeameanor trespassing charges af· ter allegedJy falling Friday to leave the Golden West College campus when re- quested to do so by the administration. Near dusk they returned to Huntington Beach where for a short time they picketed the poliet: station. Huntington Beacb police officers had arrested t h e accused lrepassers after being summoned to the campus by dean ol students Dale A. Miller. · Reds· Killed DAILY "!LOT Sllff l"Mf9 PROTESTS ARRESTS Lynette McClell and About 13 members of the group were discovered on the junior college campus handirfg ... out religious lracls, whlch is an illegal act, said Miller. No incidenls were reported during Sun- day's church visit or picketings. "lt was the first time that a con- gregation has been receptive to us," said Mrs. Steve Harris, 22, of 19860 Coventry Lane, Huntington Beach. "I never saw anythlng like this before. They were so warm." "Our Negro brothers weren't as particular about the way we dress," said Anderson . Last week the group was ousted by ushers from the Garden Grove Com· · munity Church and two weeks ago the unexpected visitors were s h a r p I y reprimanded for noise making by the Rev. H. Syvelle Phillips, pastor of the First Assembly of God in Santa Ana. SAIGON (AP) -U.S. MarineJ 1Jam. med shut a massfve encirclement or enemy baUallons south of Dd Nang today In a close-quarter fight that left t.1 North Vietnamese and 18 American dead on the batilefield. The final chapter of Operation Meade River was written before noon when Leatherneck riflemen charged through a patch of marshland to link up with other Marines across a ah.allow, muddy stream. A SO-t;quare-m11e cor;don drawn 10 days ago by 7,000 allied troopa had abrunk in the end to a bunkered rectangle 200 yards wide and 100 yards deep. The operation was launched -.lter enemy troops tried Jut month to seize the district town of Dien Ban, lS miles south of Da Nang. Marine spokesmen said the final CO!t was 862 enemy slain, 95 Marines killed and 504 wounded, and light casualties among South Korean marines and. South Vietnamese infantrymen who helped cinch the ring. The allies also seized 89 prisoners of war and 73 members of the Viet Cong political structure which had held firm control over much of the Dien Ban district, a guerrilla stronghold known by the Marines .., "Dodge City." Highligb.ting war d e v e I o p m e n t s elsewhere: -Antiaircraft fire downed a U.S. Air Force F4C Phantom recoMaissance jet on a run about SS miles north of the demilitarized zone. American spokesmen announced it fell in the Gull of Tonkin four miles off the coast. A belicopter rescued the two crew:men. The S2·mlllion Phantom was the fourth American plane shot down over North Vietnam since President Johru!on ordered the bombing halted Nov. 1 and the 919tb Jost over the North in the last four years. Gov. Reagan Won 't Allow Campus Anarch y Viet Cong Hurry to Start Pupp et Re gim e in Sai gon Gov. Ronald Reagan, speaking Sunday night in Anaheim, said "not one. inch of retreat is left against anarchy" on school campuses. "Frankly, l 'U have no part cf those who say we can tolerate violerice and barbarism until we have cured all of society's ills," he said lD applause. The governor, speaking to a statewide conventiori of school board members and administrators at the Convention Center, mentioned fires set at two state college campuses Sunday. PARIS (UPI) -The Viet Cong an- nounced today It was trying to set up a puppet Saigon government without waiting for resulls of Paris negotiations. The Viet Cong announcement came in a communique broadcast by Hano i Radio and heard in Saigon. The communique said now was thr time to "launch a series of political offensives demanding an end to the war, the restoration of peace and the establishment of a peace cabinet which will negotiate with the (Viet Cong's political ann) National Liberation Front of South Vietnam." In Saigon, political officials said the Viet Cong call for the "peace cabinet" was part of a guerrilla campaign that began after the United States hailed bombing North Vietnam Nov. I to help get negotiations started here with Hanoi, the Viet Cong and the South Vietnamese. The Viet Cong communique ordered its Saigon area followers to start work toward the puppet rea:tme because the South VletnameSe government now was "encountering aerlOUJ d I ff 1 c u I t I e s militarily, pol!Ucally, economically and socially." In Paris, American and South Viet· Rusk to Return To Former Post NEW YORK (UPI) -Secretary of Slate Dean Ruak will return to the Rockefeller FoundaUon, of which he wu president from 1952 to 11161, as Its f1nt dlst.lnculsbed fellow at the con- clusion of the Johnson AdminlstralDn, it was announced today. A spokesman for the foundation sald R111k will devote himself lo special studies and other activities that he believea to be "of interest and Im· portanot to the national well-being." He .ccepted the poat for a ~year term. " I namese diplomats were mapping joint :strategy for the opening of the Vietnam negotiations with the Communists. Both Communist and a·nti.COmmunist diplomats s a Id it is unlikely talks will open this week.., had been hoped. Vice President Nguy~n Cao Ky and his Saigon delegation arrived Sunday. Joint strategy ~ions with American officials began immediately and were CTJntinuing. Ky met an hour Sunday with W. Averell Harriman, the U. S. roving ambassador and chief delegate. American spokesmen $aid they held "substantive talks." (See page 8 for related story on governor's Sunday television address to the people on campus disturbances.) "We must not be reluctant to work with the poliee to protect the majority o( our students," the governor saJC:. He explained that by majority and minority he does not mean white against black, but right against wrong, with blacks and whites on both sides. Friday night, State Supt. of Public Instruction Mai Rafferty warned that student strikes will hit California high schools nexl. He said students for a Democratic Soc:ety will iniUate the strikes. Sto~k 11 to Yon P rizes O f fered at Pilot Ex hibit Shares of stock, Jong distancf! telephone calla to anywhere in the continental United States and a $500 set of the Encyclopedia Brltamlca tod ay a r e waiting for lucky winners at a four-day show to be sponsored jointly by the Gen· eral Te1ephone Company of Calilomia and the DAILY PILOT. ColorfUl exhibita and displar. will hep.art of General Telephone's b g show on the mall at HunUngt.on Center, 7777 F.clinger Ave., ltwrtmgton Beach. One free' telephone Ca.11 Wi.IJ 'be given away everj half !low' dUring the show whldl 'l!ill be open from I to t p.m. dally WedllOl'day thrOllgh Sawrday. As a "side show," the o~v PnnI' will present a display graPlill:allY 11-1-fllnl how the day's hundred• of thoullbd! of stock market transacUODI can be 8\Dllmartzed and Ouhed by Data.speed machines acl'08S the country In a matter or minutes after the marketl close on Wall Stttet. Working Dataspecd machine• ''talking" to each other at the rate or 1.050 words per minute wUl demONJtrate l'M>w tM complete report from both the New York " and American stock exchanges can be sent from coast to coast In ju!l 11 minutes. Other displays illustrate how the newspaper produces st.ocU pages that Include "today's closing rtockl in today's newspaper." In t'OOperat!on with Kore&en and Co., Inc., a stock brokerage firm which will open a new office in mid-December in Huntington Harbour, the DAILY PILql' will give away shares of stock In Whil· taker Corp., parent Cir:m of Columbia Yacht Corp.; Sargent Industries, a California group: and Cbrilt1tna OU Corp., owner~eveloper of the Huntmcton Harbollr comniunlty. McDormeII Douglaa AatronauUcs Co. also wffi fumiah a lhare of 11Dct In Ill parent firm, McDonnell Douglaa Corp. And tbe DAILY PILOT will award a 200th anniversary edition o f Encyclopedia Brttannlca u 'JTand prize at the DAILY PJLCYI' Win YOUR Shire Show. (Winners need not be preaen\ to win any of the prizes.) The combined General Telephone ·DAf· LY PILOT 'llhow1 will be open to tho public free of charge . •1111,1'ellr·llilt 1Qil!aka _.,,.. ._ .id -. nthor than ID 1M CGmblt ... ,., be IUL1. Tilt -""° died Salurdl)' aboard the IJllf Hawlrwere: Lt. Leo, PICli, '11 .... QOp: AYialloo ~a Mate l.C. q. A. lldlllli, 31, Saa lllelo. and ~ .r. A..~. JI, Bay~. Colli. • .A ' Jourth _., A.~l'a.llon BoeJwaaJn'• Mate ~.c. 1-B:Mn. 20, San Di<,so, WU In c@i!il -tica at the ~ /)ieao Naval. HGoiitta'J• 1: ' , ' ' • ' . . ~-....... TWO IN THIS AUTO DIED. FOLLOWING THREE-CAR SMASH·UP IN WESTMIN5:rl k · ·... • Young Man, Wom•n Among Flve Killed in Bloody Wnke~ on Or•nve Cqunty. lit~$' , SF State Oasses Res ume Quietly In Gloomy Drizzle SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -San Fran- cisco State College, troubled by more than a month of strike disorders, res:wn- ed classe.s quieUy today in driZzling, gloomy weather. Dr. S. r. Hayakawa, 'acUng president who reopened the coJJege a wetk ago with PQlice protection, said be ba.s reports that outside agitaWr1 -some of them drug users -"are converging here from all parts of the country" to demohstrate. "A large number of the students and nonsludents" I e 1 ding demonstrations "are high as a kite," he said in an interview Sunday. "They are on speed, marijuana and a number of other things." The college has been qpen for a week with police-protected c I a 1 s r o o m in· struction aad attenda~e near normal. About 300 student strikeh have called for an all-out effort to close the school again. Hayakawa, named acUng presi- dent Nov. 24 after the strike had shut down classes for a week, has v~ to mp It open. The Rev. Cecil Williams, a Negro Methodist pastor, said It was not true that white radicals from outside were moving in on the strike, which was cilled by the Black Students Ujllon and the Third World Liberation Front. "Hayakawa has been backed into a corner and 15 making irrespoMible and irrelevant statements," the minister told a rally Sunday at the ·Civic Center.P1a:r.a. Rallies Saturday and Sunday at the Civic center attracted 'about 2,000 persons as the dissident students took their case downtown. Speakers said lhe fight wolild continue and intensify until lt la won. · The 18,000-student campus was quiet during the weekend except for a sman fire at an 1dministraUon building office. Arson aquad investigators seeking the fire'• cause saJd damage was minimal. 2. Lose Liv~s, 5 lnjur:~' In 3-car County Wreck Two persons were killed and live others Injured Saturday afternoon ln a shat· teeing three-car collision in Westminster. One of the drivers faces char~ of felony drunken dr'lvirrg and manslaughter. · Ooliald Parson, 21, of 1?622 Lorna St., Garilen'rGrove, wu deal:{ On arrival at Westminster CommimitY Hospilai Bis passenger, Lorna Jeanne Richardson, 20, of 13222 Illinois St., Westminstei:, died a short Ume later of massive. internaJ injuries. The driver of one ol the other cars, Fred Alan Owens, 22, a soldier on leave, !NI !<15 County Traffic Dealb Toll .. Ill? lt5 was arrelted on charges of felony drunken drivl.ng and manslaugh~r after the crash. Owens, of 813 S. Sylvan St., Anlheim, suffered minor 1ealp cuts. Tbe accident was al Bolsa Avenue and Magnolia Street. 11le two dea~ brought to five the total of· traffic latallties In Orange County thi1 weekend. Police chirgt the Owens vehicle · ran a red light at the lntersecUon and collided with 'the other two vehicles ,OOrllf after ·• p.m. Paul Dan Amllng, 31, and hi.I wilt, Louise, 32, of 9180 Storm Drive, Westminster, who were ln the third car, auffered minor lrijurles. Tbeir ·two children, Ronald, 7, and Alan, 4, suffered minor cuts and bruises. The other Orange County traffic ratalitles were: -David Munoz, 5, of Buena Park, struck and killed by an auto on Crescent Avenue In Buena Park. -Crescenclo JaramWo, &7, of Pacoimil, ~ wu ldlled by an auto on the Santa Ana Freeway at Broadway in Sanl.a Ana. The victim'wu leaving his stalled truck when he was bit by a car driven by ll"'1 R. Appleby, 48, of Santa Ana. who was not held. . -Steven D. Kua11, 28, of rutlert.Qn, who was killed when the ~ be was in plunged down an embankment in La Habra Heigbtl. . Burglary Suspect Shot by Pollee A fleeing burglary SUfJ>eCt wu shot ~ . ' in bolh legs Saturday .a~ he~ rln when Anaheim pollCe orilered htin tO 1top. Police said ~ H. }Jui~. Jr., . 17, of Anaheim, wu leavtn1 . .,n apartment when they spotted him. He iran W.anl a renoe and officer Ronald , Groat. fired twice superficially wounruni' tilt IUlpect in both legs. . Police were caflid lo' ~ 900 block of· Nut wood Street by · •· realdent who said a-burglar was W<!fldnc .in the neighborhood. · Huff same out of. ~ ajlailmenl at 920 Nutwood and WU ·ordertiil to atop. He had an undiscJOled inlount of money on his perso!l appaffiltJy ulbn ~om the apartment. i ' • Jordan Reco~ri)ig Fr om Exhaustion ' ' BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -., Secretary l of State Frank Jordan ii listed in satisfactory condlthm in,. K!cn General HospltaJ where 1he li reC0*1n1 from l!.lhawtion. -; ' Jordan, M, Complained o'f:.not feeling well while staying with '" friend In Bakenfield durlnf the ~. ' RE PEAT OF THIS SCENE EXPECTI D AT Gt:NI RAL JELEPHONl·DAILY PILOT IMOW Somtl*ly WHI Wlo ..... Pheoe Call t:YOry'JO MlilUIH Dllrifll POUN!ey ·-' ' ,I j J , 1, ~I /~ I ) . ~ ~··~~"'*""~~----...... ~- • • u~s. Destroyers- , • ,.i. • • • • • " Enter Black Sea ' tr. .-.J.. J ' . . ' , ~ I ISTANllUL, Turkey (,\P) -Two dulroyon ·ol the U :S. Ith Fleet A11ld tlmlch tbs 1lolporua today for 1 five-day crulae aJoni Turuy'a Biacl< Sea Coast. relponc1eni:lli,d ·~;.ii. i,.'. i~m lord HarlKh, former British 1mbassador to the United Suites, got hit in the face with a meringue pie as he was playing guitar with the pop music group the Rolling Stooes. Mlcll J•ffOr. the group's ~ger, started the pie fight and nearly 80 guesta . Jl a p,romotion banquet in London for ll new Roil, Ing SIDnes record jo;ned In. I.<>~ Harlech waa sitting In for one of tlie guitartata when ~e wu bl!. '."He said he enjoyed himself," Jagger, 1·' said. "I hope he·did.!' ' '· The Jluss\ana called the American MVal visit \0 their IOUthun doorstep a provocaUon, a threat.to puce and So\'.iet MCurily, and 1. ,ivfolaUGD of the J936 Mootreux ConveJltlon. The 3,iOOoton Dyas · led the way through the namiw strait between the Sea of .Monnara ond "the Black &ea. Her sister lhlp'the Tllrntt lqllowed aboot an hour latt:r. . . . The Soviet , 1ov'1ruiiil:nl ·-per Izvestia reported ~ .lbal It 1 cor- -. ~ ' ... ' High Cpf.Lr~ · J>aBa thfllllil\ the~·..,. lflp;;~u thievH"'lntlr 'thO.landiic:,eli lllatlt' Sea. But tht·:fbl/r ~' 1Ji,iiit is.a · of Marmara '"' ~ nJiht, ·oblillqg by the provisioh ~ 'the Montreip:-Coft'(eqUon that· bm-1ransil of u.. slrait aftu ntghlfall c Izvestia claimed pi.t !he ships' .JllSS"i• through the ·!lo!'~ violated lhe Moo- ltttu: '(Oil~On inutalilll UH • Of the stral~ beeaoSi ibe 1Wo desll'Oym were equippedrwitb miuiles capable.pf deliver· Ing nuclear, ~ and because the convention bJn. .lhlpe of .iiy· ,.aUoa at war. . .... 1. , , . Turkiall ;W..Mi¢cil> officillll re- jtcted the SQll!el' ~,.. and . said the &hips wei"4.l nilktnt a rodt.lne ' visit that was in con'{,ety wi~.tber'conyen~ ·• Tiiluirion and scriin 1tar Andu Griffith, a nativi of Nori.?' Carolhfa., riciiotd an awcrd in .Raltigh for inmplif~no '" hil work "the beat in the 1pjrit of ~ and· Qood IDill." • Tired L<>s Angeles businessmen thia year will be able to tell their Christmas wishes, not to S.nto Claus, but to Santa's daughter, wbo stacks up a pleasant SS.24-35. Miss Claus will appear during the lunch hour at the office of a locaJ savings and loan association. There also will be gift suggestions on display for the man who doesn't know what he wants. These include a minia· ture guillotine for cutting cigar ends, a stay-at-home jogging macb• ine and a one.men gyrocopter that seUs for a mere $15,000. • Britain's cleaning womin, known in the pricomputer agi as Mrs. Mopp& or charladits, Mvi a new official title: Lady Cleaning ~ratori. The British lniiitutt of Cleaning Scien<:t ioid a housewife who 1uu never wielded a mop or bucket for pay !Uggeated the wi'nni~ eKt7'11 In o contt'st to find o mOre ftuhibu~ oblt ;ob title. , ~ ,. • J } •• Raffle players in London may win a member of Parliament for Cllristmas. But John Hunt, A Bach- elor member of the Conservative Party will only be given to the win-· ner for one dinner date. "I'm keeP"' ing my fingers crossed for a ravish· blonde," Hunt said. • In the usual adventure *1ry, persons lost in the snOwy ·wilder-· ness are often led to safety by their loyal family dog. Nol Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Sandvol of the Dalles, Ore. The Sandvols, lost for 30 hours in the snow-covered Cascade ·Moun- tain slopes south of this Columbia River community, walked out to the safe~y of a farmhouse. The Joyal famliy dog? Sandvol said, "We had to carry him because his feet were so sore." End Of Era Won't Block Shaw Trial ' The Tur~ qr<jl!> ltlinlllcy' 1'!14. the Russians " some c0mp1al.nti, but Turkey rejected them since the passage Is entirtly in conformity with the Mon- tr~x ConvenU9n." The convention. 1llow11 non-Black Sea pawen to aend "light aurface vessel&" of under 30,000 tons The Queen Elizabeth, a ruler ol the Allantic for 30 yearg,, ·1Udes majestically Into Port Everglades, . F1a., Sunday. The new ownen of the 1,031-foot liner 11-0pe It will start a qew monari:J>y by reigl)ing as a showpiece ~hote1 and convention complex on Flor· Ida'• Gold Coast. into the Black Sea. , WASIUN~TON (UPI) -The Supreme ·Turkish neW.papers viewed 't•I e Court reluaed tod11 to '\lock,' the cfeatroyeri' vil!t as a demonattl~doi.·of Police Searching For SFV Arsonists In $100,000 Fire L o u 11 I a na trial ol New Orleam American naval strength occuioned by bua1neuman Clay L. Shaw on charC~ the steady Soviet naval buildup in the 2 .Ships Collide on River; of COOIJ)iring in the UIUalnalloo 'ill M~"---durin tb •·ri , Praldent,John F. Kennedy. f-· ·---·-· . ~uu,o;:i.1~1ean a e .,..... year, . Copters Seek 17 Crewmen Witbool 'commen~ the court lllued a brief order afflrm1na: a lower court declaJon which rejected a move by Shaw to atop the prooecuUoq. , The action cle.ara the way for Jim Garrison, New Orleaftll dlatrlct attorney, to proceed with the trial Of the SS.year- NORTHRIDGE (AP) -Police search-old retired busineSaman. It· doea not ed today for arsonists, apparently From Wire Services i.he hull of the 133-foot Whi:te Alder cloae the door to poulble further appeal!I ~·-••;ng stolen m88ter keys, who 75 feet below the aurface of the ·swiftly to the Supreme Court by Shaw after I""""-WHITE CASTLE, La . -Helicopters I · Scranton Pledges No U:S. Fayorite In Middle East firemep say touched off a $100,000 fire mov ~ river· the trial. In administration building executive of-searched the banks of the Mississippi However their descent was delayed In hill apptal for 1n lnjuncUon to JERUSALEM (UPI) -President.elect fices at racially troubled San Fernando River today for 17 crewmen missing' Jnd 4 Coast Guard spokesman said he bar the trial, Shaw contended that Gar-Richard M. Nixon's personal envoy, Valley Stete College. from a cutter that sank in one of the Cl\~'.ilqt know the reason. rison was using him "as a pawn and William Scranton, said today the United 'J1h~ ~oaring, gasoline-fed f 1am~1 Coa~t Guard's wofet peacetime. disi'stei-8, 'The 17 crewmen disappeared Saturday a patsy" In a bad faith proisecuUon State! would show no favoritism ~ the dt$troytd th~:ouice o! acting President A team of Nlv:y "hard-hat" dfver! niltit when the White Alder cqlllde.d aimed aolely at "securinl a judjclal future toward any particular Middle East :.patJI Blomlren Sundi:y 'and damaged willi the Chinese Nationalist freighter forum for hiJ attacks on the Wlrl'en nation. five.others, including a conference room arrived ·(rom Norfolk, Va., to explori Hftliia and then sank In the cold, murky Report." Scranton. t.alkit.!I to newsmen soon at- tn, whiCb 34, administrators and faculty , . water. Only three of the 20 crewmen The report luued by a special com-ter he had crosSed tl'le Allenby BtidJte members Wfre heJd hostage four houn eScaped. miss.ion headed by Chief Justice Earl apanning the Jordan River into Iaraell- last month. Morgenthau Says The Coast Guard said a three-man Warren held that Lee Harvey Oswald occupied Jordan, said the, United State.11 "It's definitely arson,'' said a fire had acted alone in auasainating Kennedy "has to comider the fee.lings of ·aJt na- d I k ho marine board will conduct a hearing in Dallas on Nov. 22, 196.1. tlons in the Mfddle East and not favor epartmen !fpo esman w report'!<! that on the cause of the collJsion, probably a can , smelling , of gasoline, had been . SWIS' S . Banks Used Tuesday. Shaw was indicted by a grand jury one over the other." taken fr,oQl lJ cam~ gr~use earlier on March 22, 1967, on a charge of Scranton said the Nl:ron admlnistraUon and was found in one of ·the blackened The Coast Guard says two Californians consipiring with Oswald, David w. Ferrie when it takes over next month "will officts. ·:: ,.. · To . Avo·· i'd Taxes are among 17 men listed as missing. and unnamed others to aaaauinaW: Ken-pursue a more even-hantted poliey." P li ·d the -•~-t·i. The pair, both from the Coast Guard nedy. Oswald wu slain by Jack Ruby Observers here said these remark.a, o ce, AJ ano~ 1pparen 1J . . •. had been able to unlock the doors of vessel Whit:-e Alder, were 1dentif1ed aa two days after the a&Sassination and along with earlier sta.te.ment.s in Amman the damaged offices, set the fires and WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Big-ilme Seaman Richard ,W. Duncan, 20, of Ferrie died shortly after the grand jury and Cairo, set·the xene for !IOrnf: frank lock the doors ""ain. This led lo , ........ 1... ,.,.,.,,i,. d ., 1· t d . 1 t' 1 Oakdale, .and Steven W. Lundquist, 20, action. Shaw pleaded lllQOCf.Rt ,.~ the talking when Scrantoq.becim dilcU.a,klns .& .. ,_,.?. ,, · ,..._.,.,., "':'!~• ic a ors an inernaiona of r ..... AD eles ch 'tbl li ff'· 1s1 I tod , ,~a~ ~ujp;fcov~:~)l&Ster ~~·i·i ftlftMo!ell,~~-·~aattJOna'J~-;<~.a V, e,-••i;·,.....;=1'"7' ......;;• fl<!r-· ________ _::..•:..•:.ge:... ____________ w:..1=..="=a=e::..:o=•=CU1=..:::a =":,..::.::•::::Y.:,· ---q.la);ol.JI liilr!id it"$1ectr1 ~ the Nov. · ;'.!". .. · .,,J, .. · . • · n < ' ' • ' J. ~ -4· dls\u'l!\i#.-maght have been Uaed.· ; I"''. "\"' fiii'IJ iJV~~m .. r~ , .wtss _ . • -. "'" , · '.~ .~ ·r;!: · ' banli. &CC°':1Jlts ·have 1Qeen·. _Jf11ned bf: •• ·· · · ~ " · ._ "11normous numbels'.~. 'of stock market 2'' y ~~g PilOts, inveStors anxious io. evade income t~xe!, Congress waa told today. Robert M. Morgenthau, U. S. Atiomey Three Others Die for southern .New York, said this group of "ostetisibly irreproachable citizens'' A · Pl · Collid · ie now v I!! r 1 large and the t a x losses S-: anes , . e: lrom It.' iiiegal operations are running sAkfA PAULA, Calir ... -(AP) -'Five ' persons are dead today in the collision of two private planes--0ne piloted by a 22- year-old ,and the other by -a• lt--year..old once .am.on'i the young~t pilpti in the nation. i ' ' Witnesses said a Geasna Skylane 182 coming in for a landing Sunday at Santa Paula Airport came up underneath 4 . plane that liad just taken off, cllpping off the tail and sending both planes crashiilg to earth. Occupants of the burned plane were i~ent1fied as Raymond Gendernalik Jr., 22, the pilot, and his parents, Raymond and Mary, both 45, all of Simi. Samuel Mason. 19, and his passenger, Roger Pointexter. 20, both of Santa Paula, we.rt! found dead in the second craft. into mi'ey of millions of dollars. Pueblo Sailor's . . . -. . . Fath er Rebuff ed · MOSCOW. (AP) ....... The father of & captive Pueblo crewman , rebuffed l1y' the North Korean Embassy four times in five days, said today he has given up hope in Moscow but will pursue "other avenues" in an effort to free hls son and 81 other crewmen. "I'm not abandoning ship," said Robert Ayling of Staunton. Va . "We will still work for the release of my son and hi! fellow crewmen." Meet three new owners of the :·.Gas Company. I • . ' .. Dixie Temperatures Dive Sub-freezing Arctic Air Chills Georg ia <ind VirgiiJ.ia Temperatures Alllu_,.,_. ·--AtleM• l•k•rtlleld l l1m•rt11. '"" ..... . .. t ·13 . " .. .. " " " ~ " " " ,, )l 1' c~1c ... Clntll'IMlt c......i ..... ...... ,. '' .• De Molntt ...... ·-· JllWt Wettll ·--=· .._""' l.li•V-.... ._.. ·---=:-a::. .. ,. " " . " " " •• " " . " .. " ,. . " " " " " . n • " " .. ..,.... •• " .. .. - •• How can you tell? Matter of fact, you can't-ju1t by lookin1 at them, because 10 many own.en of the Gas Company look just like. your nei&hbon. In fact, they probabl;r af9 your nei1hbor1. For the Ga1 Company Oika any inve1tor~wn•d company in America) is owned by all kinda of people from all wlllln otlifa . There are more than 16 million shares of our bu1ine11 owned by people like barber Vince Cottone. Some of these people bou1ht our stock in their own names. Others, like Patsy Cook, may have become owner1 of tha Gas Company by way of investments thelr employers have made for their pension plans. Still other1, like Duke Morton C1ettin1 his first hair cut), m~ bav• become ownen because their arandfathera boucPt them 1har•• a• bi.rtbd~ pre1enta. · People who have. a financial stake. in the Ga1 Company know that any company 1hat can offer rood service at reasonable rate• i1 1oinc to do all ricbt. And that's tha way we do bu1ine11. But whether yau'r• an Investor or not, the Gas Company worb tar you s .. .., ... ~ 'l'We• ,,. .... 't'Mt ...... . ...... ........... ,._, ........... -· -" u " ,. ,. .. n ~ ,, .. anyway. A1 en investor-owned company, rel(Ula'-d by the California Public Utilitia• Commiaaion, we depend MOtlOAY ...... 111111 ............ !•:• •. ......u ........ ~ ............. ., ......... , ' fVUOA't' '"t Miii .............. J:• e.lft,·t: ,..,.., .................. •:• .. ... ~ llltll .............. n :u e.11\. •A MQnl i.w ............. JiHe.m.u ... J1~. ' l ....... ..... Cttv "" IMf ·-S.C,..IMl'll• It. lMlt l:UIM9 , .... Sen 'r-Jtc:t ltf!I• •• ,..,, ...... -· .. -Wtl~l!lftGll .... " " " . " .. ... Sl a .05 " " ... " . S• n M ... .. -. " " . ,, 21 ~) J "' on ,Our 1upport, Wa do our beat-to de1arve it. 'I'hat"1 Why we work extra hard to please you. EIOUlliERN COUN1119 • (lnYM!ttr·OWl'led CMIP•rlY of lh• Pacific U;htlnQI SYrienl) ' ' I I \ I .> --. . THIS TIME HE MAY MAKE IT Pvt. Herring Jokn Wijh $tf. Howard Guel• He's No Quitter Boot Camp Takes 11 Years SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Eleven · years ago, Carl E. Herring of Dallas, T e :r • , enlisted 1n the Marine Corps. Today, if all goes well, he graduates from boot camp. Herring, 28, tried three times to complete b a s i c training at the Marine Corps Dynamite Found Near GI Hideout WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) - Five sticks or heavy con- struction dynamite, enough to blow up a four-story building, were found Sunday night at Brandeis UnJversity near the building where a young soldier has been in "sanctuiry" sini:e last Wednesday. Security police said they saw a group of young men around Mailman's Hall. The men fled when police arrived, but dropped the explosives. After the incident, Spec. 4 John G. Rollins, 20, of Wilm- ington, N.C., was moved to anoUler building. Recruit Depot but didn't make It. ShorUy after be arrived here in 1957, Herring broke bis knee on the obstacle course. When it failed to heal properly, he was sent home to Dallas with a medical discharge. Apparently instilled with a Marine esprit de corps, Her- ring began a letter writing campaign to get back in. Military authorities, growing weary of his constant badger- ing for a medical waiver, finally agreed to let him re- enter the service if he could pass another physical. Herring paid for a knee operation himself and re- enlisted last June. Back at the recruit depot, he broke his arm July 7 during training. He was transferred into a medical rehabilitation platoon and headed for Dallas on leave after his ann healed. He returned to the depot July fl, this Ume determined 1to make it through basic. The next day he was suffering from meningitis. He spent nearly three months recover- ing in Balboa Naval Hospital. Today, If Marine Recruit Herring doesn't suffer a physical calamity marching from bis barracks to the parade ground, he becomes Pvt. Herring. "Prepare fOf' the future ... ~~ School of Business e S•cr•f•ri•I $~ e M•dic1I huut•nc• • lookk•1pi119 e D•nt1I A11i1tin9, ABC SHORTHAND 111 w. 5th Santa An1 The Phone 543-1753 or 543-8721 Bookstall , .. hardbound ••. paperback • , . posters , •. 9ifts Botanist 'Discovers' Poison Pins ' , CHICAGO (UPI) -Some people leave their work at ' the office. Not !O Charlel lt · Gunn. Gunn, 41, a bolanlst for the U .s. Agricullure Departznenl, ls a speclallsl In !clentlfl'l!>g S<!<ds. Gunn 1r1 .. to idenUfy aJI -the s e e d 1 he sees. .. Just to keep my eye up, you might say." It was fortunate Gunn'• eye was "up" Nov. 23 when he went Christmas shoplfng at a Sears, Roebuck & CO. store in Silver Springs, Md., a subtq:'b of Washington. D.C. He looked at a $1 piece of cos~e jewelry on a rotaUng display and saw ~at the trinkets held a seed p<>n-• taining "orie of the mo.st. <lead· ly poisons in t h e world - right up there with som& of the very worst snake poisons~'' Gunn rushed to his off~, checked records to see if he was right, and called the store. Sean officials Saturday put out an "urgent" appeal for the return of the pins, sold at Sears stores throughout the country. A spokesman estimated 300 to 400 of the pins were sold before the item was taken Vote Given To Caldera CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Three-time loser Rafael Caldera of the Social Christian party narrowly won Venezuela's presidency today after a tense week of ballot counting. The Supreme Elector a 1 Council declared the 52-year- Otd lawyer -politician winner o( the Dec. 1 election at 4 a.m. today, giving him <\ plurality of 31,071 votes over Gonzalo Barrios, candidate of the ruling Accion Democratica Party. Out of six candidates, Caldera got I,082,941 votes, or 29.09 percent, and Barrios got 1,051,870, or 28.24 percent. Caldera is Venezuela's fourth popularly elected pre&i- dent. If he is inaugurated next March, it will be the first peaceful surrender of the presidency to an opponent. Man Nabbed In 2 Deaths DOVER, De1. (UPI) - Delaware state police said t<r '<lay they had arrested a man sought in the shooting deaths of the Wicomico County, Md., sheriff and a deputy during a jailbreak Sunday night in Salisbury, Md. They said Joseph Bartholomey, 21 , of Baltimore, was captured in a motel near the Maryland border. He was being treated for injuries suf· fered during the escape at the Wicomico County Jail. Salisbury authorities said a prisoner shot his way to freedom wiUi a gun apparently smuggled into bis cell. Killed were Sheriff Samuel A . Graham, 62, and Deputy Albert L. Kelly, 62. 333 East 17th Str•et, Coste Mesa, 548-4611 Dear Brus, The fire is in the fat again·11ou'Ll be ~o mad. You know our Mrs. I ' MacGiUicudd11 and whats she like. SM's particular and wants things right·just the way you want things right. Like even my grammar. Well, she came on in again this year with Mr gift list and said you had dune a .super·e:teellent ;ob with it last year and would the boss do it this uear personally again. • Well, you know me, I learn fast and kin about do things right- like you teU me sometimes. So 1 had a gr001'1/ idea of bunny like a quick getting up tM Of'der and wrapping it in bows and ribbons so fast you wouldn't iven know it. Which I did, and don't say warn uou 1 didn't became here 1 am now. Now I can see 11our rising hack· ks but just unuproar uourself. ....._ - Don't JIOU think that her Attnt Ruth might be happier with a Snoop11 book than with the .embroidery book she get! every 11ear? Ten 11e11r old Colttte has ao'many Snoopy books and I'm sure A1tnt Ruth dot"sn't have a on1. And really, Colette might be able to do Mr thtng embroichrJjWise. And that nice young couple slu knows. John surel11 need! the tMpc·up book mqre than P-etJ, and 11ou koow Peg ;ust might cool it with the golf book instlad, and then a widow-golf she isn't You: Ille Bou, the list too& longer thiJ year and I was tryi'ng so hard to updo uau right. I got ;ust 4 of the card! mixed up -1 think. • Yours, truly, Bookclerk 9 P.S. I 'm not real sure cu: the garcUn book look.t so much like the J,10Cht book all pretty.wrapptd. And a garden on a. yacht would be, well, out of 1ight TM -.11111-Ut I . 11'11 If., C.M. llelll'"' ... P~lllf "-1 1 ... •llf-IN ''°"' ' I \ ' .. * d,lilY PILOT /J u .. 1 T1""'9I . NOVELTY PlljS,J!ECAL~ED BY 'sEAR5 WERE. SO~D IN ·THESE DESIGNS .. Pint, lmpOrtecf From J1p.n, Ar• Decorated With Highly Pofsonou1 Beens ' Old World Mediterranefln Spanilh . Furniture . ltocelved ..... 11.tfon of $22,qoG.llO Spanish and Medlterrane1n Furniture Alf New Tep·9..rtry ..... .._. ' ..... .,_., ~ M!"'f 0. 0...., Item& 11 follows. Geot~il<IUJ 8 ft. •.ustom quilted sofa with sepa;a" loose ~illo\\'• wilh heavy oak trim Cjecor and matching chair, 3 r mat.bing» oak occasional tables; (2) 58" tall decorator lamps, hanging chain swag lamps in wroughj iron, an 8 piece' king size master bedroom suite tn pecan i>anelled Mediterran- ean style with top quafity 15 yr. warranty king size mattr... & box springs. Spanish decor dinin~ se~ et<, ww. ..................... ,.2 •• 00 :ro~;~1'.1~~---········· . • $698.00 Any Piece Con lie Purchaood lndlvlduolly · Ttrmt Av1fl1ble ·-Newcomen to Calif. : _Crodlt Approved lmmedl•tely f JI J] Furn~ture· At Harbor Blvd. off the counter. spokesman aald. 1144 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa only Gunn, who bas a doctorate Every night 'Ill 9 -Wed., S•t. & Sun. 'Ill 6. Sears Corporate .News Director Ernest L. Arms said the pins were sold at 138 Sears retail stores in 117 cllle!. He said Sears bought 100 boxes of the pins. Each box con- tained 48: pins, only 12 of which had the beans, he said. A Food and Drug A d m inistration spokesman said Sunday ·the pins were imparted ffom Japan by Alster Importing Co. of New York, which sold them to Sears and "about 30 other firms." He said Alster urged the other firms to retu(n the pins. In botany, ill a research ~lant l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ taxonomist at the Agriculture Department's reseu;ch facility in Beltsville, Md., said Sunday the jequirity beans have the ' For Stronger Families. Happier Youngsters No pins were soJd ln Orange County stores, the Sears =~L .. ·i:~ :o~' ·i~ and Better Health, Give to Your United Fund • tropical artas of Africa, South America and 'the Caribbean. , .....,.,, one .. ra-Fru. One pays a Big Bonus! One is for early retirement. You can call_your own plays when you save our Umpteen ways. JHere's a Big Bonus Account; a Tax-Free Trust; MOMS, the Automatic Account ; Monthly Check Plan; A Tax-Shelter Retirement AccOU'll Plus Umpteen more, each paying the nation\s highest rate. Nobody l'>ut Glendale Federal.has Umpteen ways to' save. Come choose one or more. ' a1andala Fadaral/NBWDOl'l Baach 2333ElltfldDCllllllld 11 SAVINGS Nill LOAN ASSOCW10H/EKlHTl!EH OFFtcU TO 8AV£ 11/W.IN OfflCE: ~ NATION'S SECOND LARGEST FEDEIW. / AS8ET8 NEAR $1 ILLION ) --.c-·---·----- • • • I ~~::~-~-~-~-:i:;~;;~;;:;;;;:;;::;:::~;::;;::::.::.~ .. :;:, .. ::.~.::::.~.:;:.: ... !:: .. ~.==-=== .. ~:.:::::.:::.~.=-::.:: .. ::.~.~-~~-:::.:::::.::::.::::.:::::::.::.~-~======::::::..::..:·-:..;-;_;;;..;:~:...;~~ . .;_.~.--..;....~.~-~-..-. • .-. .. ~~-·~ ~ f DAil ~ l'ILOT " J ---• --- •• .. 11 II • Man Held After Two • Girls Sllot BAN DIMAS, Calli. (UPI) - Vick\ Gl'IOl>er, It ,.;nalned In oenoonondltloo lodl)' wjth a bUJlel wOW!d In the bud of· ter she wu found early sun. di)' by San D!mu · aherllf'a clOputla near the Pudding· stone Retervolr ln an automo- bile with Debra llwnqe, u, who had been lhol lo death. Nearby, deputles.f<Killd Jolln Stevena, 20, who moments ear-lier .-, bad 1e1ep11onec1 the sheriff's otaUon and said : "I'm not tlddlnf. I just killed two people." 'Balance' Urged on Campuses Vicki was liken to a Pomo- na Valley H01PiW after ahe PASADENA (AP) -A wu fQund. UnJverrity of Califon\ia regent TV Report Gov. Reagan Hits I See by Today's Want Ads Campus Disorders • Chett'I 1n tbl News: y-~-..... exp11mMOldlr~ •• bere'a a beeutiful andQQe --wblt.wllh pi-.ud-, Dalntaecf CID Iba~ tino SACRAMENTO (UPI) -, ciff..,.,* .. -motal. wllh bo-.d Oor. Jlonald Roapa romalned Al Raagl!I narrated. .1the, ..._ W\>at 1-. !"""'°"" at1t •-today In"· _., •• 1 •to 'film-• . lo·•-N f<>r )'>Ill''-lo be •• • Ullll QLm •r-"""•any ....,.... tlfO another cheit. of walnut, necotlate with m 111 fl n I mllltanb Eldr!dc• Cle&vor lrild -· ud ..,...,, ltudenb uotl1 they 1 top and. Georp Muon Murray, made -lined with ..a.f, c11tru~•-• California unlveral· lnezlibenoltheBlacLPan"-e Y!K. ·.YAK.• .YAK.·' !'...,. a ""'"' ' Now )'OU can be pUd fOll ty and co1Je1e camJllllU Party. . """""" ,...,. favorite Tbe pemor in .a telev1led The governor had denounced putlme, ladlff. .•. be a 30-mblute "Report tO the the aelectlon of Cleafer .:... telephone dlcltor, recelv- People" Sunday aald milltant now a fuglUve -u a lecturer hw • aood. 111ary plua aemomtratlom "can no lqer tn a courae on. raclam at tl\e bonul. • .dial away )'O'n' be lolented." He ealled oo University ct Co!Uomla ·at debts! U-be delcribj>d as "the Berkeley. lie backed the • Drott CanlL • .Brw>nlrc' lilent majority'' a m o n g ~. on ol Murray .u a Dratt carda. or U1)'thitW ·••··-• .. •-nt. and ......... _ ..... _f'I... elte on this .~ ma-~-••-r • ,... -e Englllil Wtructor at -"·· c-···•-wlih feao<I lo help 'eep ••-N>U• Sa Ff au.uc, by °'"......_' • _,,__ n ancllco State Colie1e ' --•-•-•-•s "free ol 1•...&•a •""-·ta --·.I _,._ _.,, ...,.. a ..... -. .. -~u~ uu._ anu]·~~~~~lf~urr~a~y~ur~g~ed~N~egr~oes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ violence." to bring _guns OD campus. The camera shifted from Reagan, littlng on a comer of hls desk Jn h1a Loi Angeles Was She There? ·The shooting began after a "Y' campw1 dlsordert might Saturday nlfht party ot t b e be reduced · U colleges hired Rumage house. Sherifrs Ho-more conservative professors mlclde Det. Lt. Harold White to off-set the n ew Uberl1- said Stevens, who lived at the oriented facultie11. house as a foster child, had left thebome abouf1:30 a.m. Dr. W. Glenn Campbell told after the party and wu · ac-a meeUng of S t a n f o r d companied by the two girls University llmnni Saturday r.glnnal olflce, lo acenes. of both violence and tranquility on the cam)>U!es. Private con- trJbutloM paid for the SI0,000 production. Reagan said to the television audience: OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY & HELD t YEAR . ·~.;.,;,,, Ii . . 'i; HUOT t. Mi-ssing Girl Lead Told and two other boys. that in such fields as the White said the two boys · 1 I weretakenhome.ButDebra's socta IC ences and father, Richard Rumage, humanities, there are few con- alarmed when stevens and his servative teachen to balance daughter did not retum, call-the liberal views of govern- ed police to see if-they had ment taught to studenb. "I wonder if you don't agree, in order to protect true academic freedom and assure the conUnuatlon ol our heri- tage, that disorders which disturb or disrupt the work and educational acUviUea of any university or college eam- Pllll can no longer be tolerated. USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ~ :::.::: ~ ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT ' 1 ~ VALLEJO (AP) -Pollet are working on the theory that EUzabeih Emlleln, 1!1- yur-old' San Bernardino girl missing since last March 18, may have been here Sunday. MW Ernstein, w h o 1 e parents, Mr. and M r s . Norman Ernstein, have of- fered $5,000 for information leading to her safe return, may have been seen by a Vallejo woman, Mrs. William Nichols. Mrs. Nichols and her hiis- band of 360 Alhambra St., were in a restaurant here Sun-. day nooon in a booth next to two teenaged girls and a young man in his 20s. Mrs. Nichols said she beard the dark-haired girl a 1 t the blonde "what can you dtl about finding me a place to stay tonight?" Mrs. Nichols heard no more of the conversation and had forgotten the remark until the young trio left. AA they went out, a piece of paper fell from the pocket of the brunette. Mrs. Nichols retrieved it, and found it was a neaUy clipped news article about the mWlng Emstein girl. Mrs. Nichol!: said there was no picture with the story, but sh! was interested enough ln the case to call police and let them know she had ~ countered the young brunette looking for a place to stay. An AP Wirepholo of Miss Emstein later w a s obtained, and Mrs. Nichols said she thought it looked like the girl she saw in the restaurant. A telephone call was placed to the Ernsteins in San Bernardino, who promised to airmail a larger and more detailed photograph of their daughter. been involved in an automobile "We need to haye the case accident. for private enterpriae and Nothinl!: was heard from the limited government stated pair until the call to the sher-with the same vigor as the iff's station early Sunday. case for big government," Steveru:, who had been enga-Campbell said. ited in a building project for Campbell, director of Stan· Rumage, was booked on gus-ford's Hoover Institution, call- picion of murder. ~ed the faculty imbalance between liberals and con- FOR YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT _,, e INSURANCE TO $15,000 e FEDERALLY CHARTERED AND SUPERVISED e WE PAY lARHIH6S OH YOUR FUNDS FROM DATE RECEIVED TO DATE OF WITHOkAWAL e FUNDS RECEIVED OH OR BEFORE THE IOTH OF ANY MONTH EARN FROM THE IST e SAVE·IY·MAIL. WE PAY POSTAGE IOTH WAYS, A CONVENIENT WAY TO SAVE. I~ c&ltTIPICATU l..UG IN JIULTlka OPl1 ... POii J YIAlltTl:llM CONTRACT SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . . . ' ' . HU.00"100 ltUWllllW~ ............. DU .. ta5 TAll:V.JU llt.l.HCH• 11151Vtnturl1oui. wrd, JolS-111' HUHTINGTOff lu.cH lltAffCH, tl Hllllllrwtan t.nl•, 117-1047 - Girls Decide 'Home's Not So Bad After All' servatives "the single most important problem" facing higher education. "It is logical, in view ol past e:iperJence, to a.st that no campus official negotiate or hold confe.rences with any individual or gr o u p while such individual or group is disturbing or disrupting cam- pus activities, violating any rule or regulation ol the cam- pus or lb governing board Or committing any criminal SANTA MOMCA (UPI) - A voluntary stint in the spartan !ltllTounding11 o f juvenile h a 11 hall convinced two teen-age sisters that life in t h e $300,000 home of their wealthy mother isn't IO bad after all. Mary Ann Brophy, 14, and her 11ister, Nancy, 13, last month denounced t h e I r mother, Mrs. Gloria Brophy Baker, as too much of a Bwlnger. They claimed Jn an affidavit she drank e:iceuively and her 0 funlovlng" friendl ilwaya filled the IUfllptuouB home In the Brentwood district . Sometimes they slept overnight on the floor . Superior Court J u d g e Edward R. Brand ~viewed tlfeir case last Friday and the pretty, mlnlsklrted girls admitted in court their com- plaints about thelr home llle were exaggerated. On their ·promise • to obey their mothet1 they wen ·p~ ' ed. on one year probation and 0 allowed. to return home. ' Hurry! Ifs not too late! Start Now ... be 1 dress size smaller by Christmas Gloria Marshall GUARANTEES IT! 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Not cnty does Counternoi~ work by l1ssenln1 P1ln fist, g by coatin1; soothlna. ind prottctina 1nJurtd tissue ... but unlike every other htn)orrllotd Prodott Counternoid tlSO worU I third way. • Thl(tks to an 1x'Clustv1 formula 'with DSSio ni only Counternold 11ts to a major ceuse of ltlmor· rtloids: P1inful h1rd constipltion. Without lrritatina lax1ttv1 effect. Here's how: In hospital X-f1y tests doctors have demonstr1ted thtt • the remarkable Counternold fOJ~U· ' J ' II!!. II: A--- • l1tion with D$S10 penetr1t11 in minutes .to the ~.of the·rtetll 1r1a te aoften·ttle stool ind eue the bOwtl movament. U is this unique action that dots so inl.ICh to. mau natufll haalln1 possible. So, If you IN! will\ the 1>1ln •1111 fear of r1CUfrin1 minor htmorrhoW troobl,. lft11mporory rinll with medlt1n,.tuttd Countemoid. Actuol~. used u rll'1ctod. eo.... ternoid offert the mMt complete l ·way refief )'Oii can c•t without a prescription or without sur11ry. In stainleu crum ot5uppoiltorln. i\t 111 druf count,m. "T••S.,.orto of l!oll"'"""·IMI-- --·-·--#~~ ~. :.~ .. "" , .. ~ ~ 'It t ' .. , tl!lo--*i....., "9i · .... ~ii- • _,_ • Yo.. tllll haYa time lo -U •• ~ Call YoUt ,_... • . >,; Van Heusen's Hampshire House bold-tone dress shirts ~! . " ' Outspoken fashion colors that come on strong with corn-·. plate fashion authority. Gold, raspbeny, grey or blue, styied with continental spread collar and French cuffs. Permanently pressed to wear wrinkle-free 8.00 may co men's !umiShings 6 . . ' , • ' ,,. ··~ ' .. ' ' !daY Ca.. -2111 •. Tlc:l!li!J me 95c. Prico MM!oe )nl:al> • ml. •n-and cs Wllt- wtth ScmlQ. ~ .... p,c. )4th ,and 2ltt al 9 ....... , •• • . ' I ... " ' • f , fUslycat and Wildcat set . I ' ' ' ' • for him and her by w eldon Clever gift idea that's !u•f a bit risque'. Warm cotton flannel matched night shirts.flt a'primitive Jeopard prlnl Hers with pussycat e mbf61dered pocket · 12 to 16. His with Wildcat embroidered pocket S to XL: i.oo ·eacll may co men's furnishings 6 ., · "II : :· I. ' ,. ,~ .. ·,,,.'..!, :. ·r+.'1 may i o. ,SoUth coast' plaza,' Jan dl990 f.wy. ~ brlstol,costo mesa; 546-9321 . ' shop every illght uMl'I Christmas 9:30 o.m. ' 1~•·p.11t. , • "' .~ ·<: ..... \ I - ' I I ~ ' ' ' ' ' I I ' ' ' ' l ' ' • l ' • ----·---=---~ -t.L. ... ~ ..r:-~····~~""""'"--'-'"'"---==-.:...-._. ........................ ,,. ................. _______ ~~---~:::.---· =~~~~===:r:::::::~~~~~~~----~~~~:-=.--1,, ... I -t ........ ..._-• • -. --------~ '• _ .... -........... ., -"' . . ~ ... : .. •.... .... -~· . . , .. ..._,,_......,.,,_. ___ . .... -' ' r" • '' lf D.\11.V Pll.OI' WhatSSMOOns To W ell-to-'do ' By SYLVIA 'POll'rD , ontyai..._fnm_, I will llart PQlnc I -hlib annual m1Jimgm ol 13!UO Ill Social Securit:r ~· es. Yd, for this 1111<1 all Ibo prevloul """"'1ia l'Ye paid •Into the Social Securlly l)'San :.... the ytm'I. Ill)' Social !SecurltJ --1.- 'the .. -... al. will be I0.00. The ....... will be Iha~ llU ·-ol other Americalll, I plan, to 10 on working put lhe age o1 ~. And .me. I coofidenUy ezpeci to earn many 11meJ 11,!IO I year 1111<1 to be peld ..,.,., lllClOlh, I'll flunk the "retireme:nt test" '.and not qualify for rquJar ·monthly benefit checU. · Tbere are mllllons l n precisely lhiJ pooiUon In. lhe u. s. today and if you are ·among them, you almoat cer- :ta1n1y ....... the ~ of receiving no SocW Security income in return for all your tax conlribulloos. How can lhls gross Inequity agaln!I lhe financially com- fortable worker possibly be 'Jllllllied! The ....... Is Iha! 11..-. But a point which Social Security officla1a Insist is ap- .pa111ng1y under<slimaled Is 'lfle' IOOring amount of oilier benefits, outside of a pension, to which each of U1 ls enUtled. ~The value of these benefits ·adually is far larger than • your total Social Security con- . tribuUoos. I.d's SIJ you have been paying the maximum Social Security ab: since 1937. By tbe eDd of um year' your contribuUam -lnfluding In- terest which your money might have earned bad you tnvested it elsewhere will total 114,287. Bui, since 1937 and In the PCSE Volume Increases 34% Share volume on the Pacific -O>ast Stock Esclumge In November ei:ceeded the same month Jut year by M percent and the dollar value f"06e :3 percent despite the fact there 'were· five fewer trading day1 this year becauae of the coo- tinuaUon of Wedne,,day clo&- inp, 1bomaa P. Phelan, presi· den~ reported. Turnover 1ut month totaled 12,817 ,073 shares with a dollar value ol '487,10,732. 'yean """'-,.. ftllnt, J08'. •U!'lio ·co.....S by ·u mucll .. flf;OCJHIOCl,GllO In ~ ·-..... and dl"1dlll1 ..... --under Social Secm11J ID tho mml tbolJllll. 1i bmdwbw d)ll ·or --dllabled. Today, lbt -.,, mcnth17 lamll7 ..m-· -· .. !4S1.40. Fer a worker who bftconw dioabled, d .. I b II ii y """ ourvlvon'beoefitaforllfmleU and for h1s family can amount to ...n over ies,ooo. No one denies that the ntJremertt t..i, the mulmum of eandnga )'OU m1y bavt and lllil col1ecl fU1l "' partial Social" 5ecurity b e n e f i t 1 • eUminatel any r e & u 1 a r monthly benefit cbeck for those in higher earnJne• br&Cteta. No one attempts to argue lhls lsn~ an Inequity. Wbat'1 more, dividendJ and ln1erest are not counted as income imd thUI I wtaJthy retiree who ill living entirely on. IUCb funds may receive any amount of intertst and dividends without any reduc. lion In Social s ....... ii y benefils. This di!UoctJon f!I I hangover from the depression 19.'lls, an anachronllm in today's era of shortages of skilled workers. You may be somewhat mollified by the lad that wben you reach age 72, you may earn u much u you want from any source and still get your full Social S e c u r J t y benefit. For couples living well into their 70s, benefita can quickly mount Into thousands ol dollars. In addition, when you reach age 65, you become eligible for the full raDge of Medicare benefits, whether you continue to work or not. And JOU become eligible for low-cost Federal doctor bill Insurance under Medicare, COiiing Ollly 14 • month. '.l'bla insurance coverage could pay literally tttls of thousands of dollan in medical bllla for just one individual in any in- come bracket. In sum, what's increasingly significant Is the length-g list of other types ol beoellta provided under Social Secilrit)I and Medicare. Even H far too many of us do not get our fair share ol Social Security pension funds, I'll confess I had not fully appreciated the other lYJ>eS of benefita we get untll wr!Uog lhls tale. Newport Gets $14,962 Drink Return The city of Newport -has received 111.90 ae Ila sb:·month l)lare of the ooecfa1 fees pa.Id by boJdeil ot al<oboUc beverap llcenlel. The paymtnl waa niade by the ....... department al aloobollc beverqe cont r o I which allocates 90 percent of ail JlceMe fee money bock to Individual dUea . and coon- •lies. Tbe-alnlng 10 ~ -Into the ....... gentl'al fund. The moo\ recent payment wu fer the m-inaoth period ending Aug. 3L Orsnge County al I whole, Including the unin- corporated area, received 1222,M& for the period. A package lllon9 beer and wine license costs the owner $.17 with a yearly renewal fee of $12. A general on-sale tavern licenae cosil $8,51) originally, with an annual renewal lee al SSBO, while a beer and wine only tavero licen!le costs f2U. renewable yearly for $M. According ' to Geo. w ' Ososke, execulive aecret.ry of the California Brewers AssocJatJon, local governments throughout the state as a whole Reeived 14,514,116 for the iale.!I period which, coupled w:llh t h e $7,0l'.K,054 received for the period ending Feb. 29, 1918, makes an annual total of 111,513,730. Zodys Record NEW YORK -Harlileld· 1'ody1 Inc. umounced lnday that net owned deportment sales for the four-week period ended Nov. 29, 'reached a rec«d November high of IB,380,200, .. -ol 28 'J>tl'ttnt over the total of $&,547,'108 for the same period lut·year. now you earn l ~ .•• sta1·t today! On Bonus Accounts (minimum $1,000 In 51,000 multipleJ) we pay the 5Y, current annual rate quarterly plus 1/•Y. annual bonus If held three years or loniier. This rate is . determ1ned quarterly. lhe safety of your savi nps insured lo 515,000. • Lit a hna/lf yOIJI ClMJlll, we ha()01• Ill w,.,,:. ANAHEM.SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • ' ,, llll'C1! mi . ---I .... I """'1MGTOI: : ... ......-.... 'l'~..... .,, __ \ • • ' N MSN • __ ,, I.I..... . ~ PREE COHVQfllHT PNOOHO AT AU. 1 LOCA~s ) ... • --------"'--~ .. In mgh ·Gear Lot of Car ·PackedinNova Sears Ups California Purchases ~"~ ,; ' -' ... l' \A • • • .. . .. . . • • • I I • • • • • • • • • • • ' • i • • ' i : • ' • • • i • • • • • • • • • • , ' • • • ' 1 ----------------------- Market Sy1nbols • t,l ... L • " ' I -.,, ............. 1'61 ~ . , · · · . ~. --·· Free Phone ... . Coal Cost ;·lf.iS. 220 · Lives· in 196'7 ~lJnoer wNimwG'tON' ~) -Ex· roiiinc1i.in~~tom.im;' ~-cieot •-ihieo lhll ~-·boalliip -".--~-l R-:1e 1roc11111-i ,_ ~ llllJo\I'•. ll••UUaill of 'llll\FI wmt, year. . tentaUvely -.. llarl' '-MUI" w -cOll tbe u ... of•Zlll willloul.pp. ' I '' Of lfll ,...., -1 mine •Jn Febnwy .. proposoll to mi-~ ~. Hundr..&' 'lbe''D llves ...._ Joo\ ~ dealh . toll, Mariy• -fourth ti&hten llJI tbe .low. . mar< ...,. Injured. And I"' t be removal Of·an ..umated· omirred In • llnlle llale: Fedml lmpecton now ban tos.~GELES (~~) -"° wu' on1!·of the 111esf iilihJn& IS.S blllloil wor111 of <0a1 TrOm ·West. VltgiDla. ' . · •' · the -·lo dlbut ' dowa· • ei.ctniiilci expor\ whose ma- 1"'n iii> ....,.;,,i. · m"" in ~ s1aw. ' And · we.t ,Vlr(lnla'• •• ~ b)' ordednc oft ni1nen • ~ oilibfes bie ..., to '!be dealhll· and ll!jurie& oo-'lbe ~ of.M1..,0wbldl mlnlbc dealhl wu the lowoll liithdrawn ~ Ibey 11 n d make m. IOll( ~ tel .. ....,.i. &ioplte. neiiJY 5qO COlllpilfJ . 8lldl '1tatllUol, G • In lbe llate'1 ·bll\Or)'. · eyl-tbere 'Is . ·~ · pbont ealls II W14er coort ord· federally or<lered shuldoWlll of J>l!ltl lb\>: ~ar~ ,<oal pro-"Al a matte< ol f'°"' ti . dqer OI cllust...'"'lbe -me? er neV... to admtlie'lhe de- mlneo deeoiied to be ·•Jn •Im-ductli>q to ...,..,, Iul yur'1· .................. R<p. J •me 1 m•~ &<> back to ~ oaly Vlco or tell people ''abOul u mlneal danger of .muter." by $15 .-ninllon .. In .' humln II .. (D-W. Vt.), Did lat' ,.itlit ........... !!nd · that. •again. • · Duriol , ~. shuldowns, terms, inJning oP<l-ajiooi bave =I. t :::.~ m\:"'..r:-=-~"" b I• • Superior Co.rt Judie Harold • ty record. If vlolatlans m found that • W.-SCl>weitaer blued.a penna- NEW MAYTAG . COlN ·LAUNDRY ' FRANCHISES · NOW AVAILABLE IN . ' ORANGE ·COUNTY For Information, cOnra.:t Pavl Morbry, District M-er Sfuntotl Sat11 CorpcHcrtlOR M~ C-ordal DlwltlO. Tele. No. 714-540·6'2' or 2Il•772.J576 -------~-·- "ln 1?:'7 we ha~ 510 don'tp_rmnt~tdahge\' nent ln·IQnetl•on·'l'llesday fatalities. ·Kee said. In !1167 of disaster, federal Jnspeelon against Donal~ o. Britton d we: had only 60 fataHUes." are limited ·to ,notUyl.ng the his Los . an But this year ls another mine operator of the violation . Angeles rlrtD, Don story, While the· national toll and checking later lo see ii Britton Enterprises. has already ei:cetded last It has been corrected. BrltWn's att-orney• consent· yeai's, West Virginia's bas Shutting down a mine has ed to the injunction, wbiM more than doubled. economic eonsequenca not eootained no adptlsslon of The death of '11 ~ trap.. , ooly to the mine operator but wrongdoing by their client ped by an e1pl.,1on Nov. so also to the ~ and ' their The lnJuncil --·"~ 1 · i{I _, mj.ne at MamUnston. familles. ~ · . on r~ocu rom W.Va., pushed the state's tOD ,During ·complete or partial 8 stpt against·~ritton br. the for the' year to 1'5. c~ures, m1nera can seek Pacific Telephone Co., which Since the Fedler•! Coal Mine work In other mlne9, subject contended Britton sold plan& Safety Act was signed IS yean to their union seniority. An4. from . which the deVlee could ago, roore than 5,500 miners they can ·seek unemployment be built. have been killed on t}ij! job, compensation. 1,8;64 of them in West VJrglnia United Mine Workers safety mines, according to Rep. Ken conunittees in each rrilne also Hech1er tO..W~Va.) can withdraw men if they feel Charles. Lanman, spokesman the mine is unsafe. But the for ~ Bureau of Mines, men . draw · no pay. as long descnbes the. law as ha~g as they're out of the mine. "so many loopholes you couJd · Whether the men are eligi- put ~ through it." ble for unemployment com- "lt's .weak and we don't . pens .at io n 'under these like it," ·says Lanman. "But circumstances vacier from we enfol'Ct!: it." -· state lo Si11,te. • Known as a multlfreqliency signa1 generator,· it was des- c~ by PTI' as ~bling the.. USer to make ca11s which cou1d not be recOrded for billing through the te1ephone firm's equipment Britton's lnstruetiQnS for use of Ute devict'containecfa war· ning that it CoUld not be used ·Jegally withoot the -telephone company's permtsston. SERVICE STARTS DEC. 16 Escape the holiday crowd to San Francisco. Fly PSA from Long Beach. Same flying time ·as L.A. International. Same Super 727 and 737 Jets. But: .. rrll congestion. Save airport 55 MINUTES 5 FLIGHTS A DJ\Y (More on Fridays and sundaysz.,. Lv LONG BEACH L~ SAN FRANCISCO 7:40am 10:25 am 1 :15 pm 4:00pm 6:50 pm 9:00am 11 :55 am 2:40 pm 5:25pm 8:15 pm · driving time. Plenty of low cost, close in parking., And the crowd hasn't found it yet. Call your travel agent or PSA for a holiday lift from lonq Beach. 429-2447 or 776-0125 . PS4 ghes 'fOIL&lift. J '-------=-------- \ () ,_....,_..._. ..... __ ._.. .... ___ ~-~---M--E-•-o<'C-:...P'-•-------· ... ·-· ........ ~-~---·-.,_ __ ~ - ,, ' I -.... -.... ·I • J.. 1 . . . . . ' .. '· . . ... . ,;· .. -_,. ' .. ..,._ : . .. , ~-.. ••• ... ·' .. • • North Anierican Expands • Map of OraJ'.!ge County's South Coas~ area indicates 1,340 acres purchased by North Amen,can Rockwell Corporation (NAR) in past year '(~·!, B, c, o, E). Site for ~rm s new Autonetics D1v1s1on facility is located in shaded area (C). Electrorucs plant, largest of its kind, and surrounding property be at hub of county road system. , State Program on Aiding . Crime Victin1s Attacked LOS ANGELES (AP) -they shoot, cripple or beat Californi~'s program to com-, up -get virtually nothing," pensate innocent victims of he said. crime amounts to a "fraU'd" and its annual $60,000 budget is "window dressing," says a professor of sociology. The program is "inade- quate, hopelessly underfunded;- CfUde aod lmpersonal.'-Gil- bert Geis of the California State College at Los Angeles said at an international confer- ence .into compensation for victims of violent crimes. "California spends v a s t sums to rehabilitate criminals, but the victims -the peopel Quakes ·Hit Seahottoms UPPSALA. Sweden (UPI) - Two strong wekend earthquak- es shook the seabottoms In the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic, t h e Seismologic Institute here reported. '11le first quake occurred In the eastern Mediterranean close to the Island of Crete. It had a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale. The se- cond quake was located in the North Atlantic close to southeastern Ireland. Thi'•~ quake measured 6.1 on the Richter Scale, the Institute said. California's compensation program, Geis said, could not compare to the "really useful" plans in New York State and . Britain. Stanley L. Van Rensselaer chairman of the New York State Crime Victims Com· pensatlon Board, told the 25 delegates that New York's program operates on a $1· million annual budget and that, since being funded in March 1967, 1,200 applications have been processed. Sir Walker Carter, chairman of the British Criminal In- juries Compensation Board, said $3 million was paid out to Britons last year. He said his government also is considering making criminals share the burden of payment but "the trouble is that most of the people who carry out these crimes are poor and there would be little chance of recovering any money from them," he said. Among those attending the conference, the first of it 1 kind, were d~legates from the United States, Britain and Can ada, the widow of slain civil rights worker Medgar Evers and attorney Richard Welner, a member of the President 's Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. · .. Husband Pays V~it To Family SIDERNO, Italy (UPI) - Amazement gave way to joy, then to new heartbreak when Giuseppe Caccamo ~ a m e home. When he did not return after joining the Italian army 26 years ago, wife Rosina and children Tira and Maria thought he was dead. They donned lraditiona1 h 1 a c k mourning dress and prayed frequently for him. Then, Ml'll. Caccamo told newsmen today, her husband came home . He wouldn't say where he had been since 1942 nor what he had been doing. There was a bi~ party \vith relatives a n d friend!. When it was over, Caccamo disap- peared again. Justice Forlas New Godfather SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortaa is the godfather of 2- montiH>ld Roberto J o s e Vilella, son ol Gov. and Mrs. Roberto Sanchez Vilella. The first child of the governor and the former Jeanette Ramos Buonomo was baptized in the chapel of the governor's mansion. Both have children by previous marri· ages. $TEREO SENSATIONI The colorful sound of - Orange County Music 9j RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM 7 ro m Fashion Island . Newpo;·;_ Beach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ) I ' I I \ \ ' l ~--' = ..LM._ • .,. .. ---&*'·-ml "= ; ;,• = = = = :._ .... J I I I I \ \ I •• .. . . .. -. ~... ... .. ' .....,, °"" '· 1• . ~· , .. u JEAN COX. 494 • 9466 • The Laguna Line Sounds ·Heard • of Christmas Art Colony Br. JEAN COX Of !tie DlllY ,. ..... ..,, Christmas is coming and throughout the Art Colony Lagunans, young and old, are busily preparing to celebrate that fact. THE SOUNDS of Christmas were heard as early as Dec. 1 when four area church choirs joined the Witherspoon Bellringers for a commuhlty 1ing in the Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian Church. · SHOPPERS WITH art lovers on their Christmas ·list gathered in the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery last Wednesday through Satunlay for a silent auction and bargain basement sale. HOME LOVERS were offered a look into live of Laguna Niguel's most distinctive homes yesterday afternoon during·the Holiday Home Tour spon<ored by Queen.of Heam Guild, Children's Hospital of Orange County. Each h'ome on the tour featured eye-catching holiday decorations and par .. ticipantS refreshed themselves at a Christmas tea. . · ' • TEENAGE ~OEDS in Assisteens, an auxil· iary to the Assistance League of Laguna Beach a I s o get on the holiday calendar with a pre-- Christmas Sale which they presented in the League House last Friday. LAGUNA BEACH High Schoolers enjoyed their Ohristmas program which included the high $chool band, orchestra and choral readers. • f;;,;· -; ... _..i;:;'l~~-~"1:C.-.,-::". .. " ··~·11;:,;;~;:::c..1~ ~ .. .. • THURSTON INTERMEDIATE School's program took place last Thursday, while El Morro Elementary School has scileduled its fes- tivities for Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m .. in the cafetoriurn. il<>th Aliso and Top of the World elementary schools will offer programs Thurs- day, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in their respective r -. ' , . . . ' . . ,. -. ·-• . • • ' . . .. ·~.. ·. ' ,... ' • ' ' j ' ,. . ' . ' •.· .\,,··. ··· ...• · \ .·· ·~::.' ·: . ' ' . . ·, . . :;. i . ··:' t .... .;:1:: . ~ :MY,Slery Mg11 Ap~rs .. Before.. Q,~·ro 'Lea'gue: '• • ' T • ,· ~ ., ·• ! I 'I • .. :•. ' . , , . . . . ,• . ; ) " .. ' ' . . . ' " ,. •) "\ • . ·• •• ~ ".' :• ·1 \ / I ~' ~ • • , >: , ca!etorium· · -. . ·-. . A general meeting ·and holiday faslllon ·show ''Iuncii.;o., is being .planned by the Opera League in Ben Brown's Laguna Beach Country-Club tomorrow aft~rnoon. Th~ C0!1lffientator, who plan· ners refuse to reveal, is sup~ed to·<la.popular man about town.'' • ! $ " ! .l•AM COX MERMAIDS, WOMEN'S Division of La· guna Beach Chamber of Commerce sang Christ. mas carols led by Mrs. Lloyd Seilset their boll· day luncheon last Monday in the Cottage rest- aurant. · During the g·athering Mrs. Inez Lee w·as presented with the first Flipper Award which will be given to women in the group who attract most new meinbers tO the Mennhlds and the Chamber at Commerce. Mrs. Ed- ward Reed stepped into the limelight to receive a gilt presented to her in appreciation of her efforts in coordinating the successful Laguna Book. fair . ST. CATHERINE'S council ol Catholic Women is hosting an annual Christmas bridge luncheon tomorrow at 12 :30 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Woman's Clubhouse. HOLIDAY LUNCHEONS also await members of Laguna Beach Pan· hellenic and the Opera League. The Panhellenic group will meet in Laguna Beach Country Club next Wednesday· afternoon, while the Opera League is planning a general meeting, luncheon ~ fashion show tomorrow. RANCHO VIEJO Woman's Club will have brunch at 10:30 a .m. next Monday in the Mission Viejo Recreation Center, and the Monday morning Club of Laguna will set its party In the Hotel Laguna tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. DECEMBER CALENDARS typically are cramlhed with parties and this year is no exception. Les Petite Fleur Auxiliary members, Children's Home Society, and their husbands gathered for a party last Saturday eve- ning. THE CIVIC LEAGUE capped a year of civic works with a social gathering in the Outrigger Friday evening and The Assistance League chose Saturday evening for its annual Christmas dinner dance which was set in the Laguna Beach Country Club. MR . ANO MRS. Leslie Weldon will open ~eir Victoria Highlands home to about 80 guests for cocktails and a buffet supper tonight. 'Phe.-purpose of the party is .to acquaint the "Weldons' friends wilh their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Gage Weldon of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who are visiting Laguna for the holidays. The senior Weldons lived in Brazil for 30 years before coming to the Art Colony. THE RUDY BURTONS returned from Bora Bora, Moorea and Tahiti in time to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary with friends Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Pelletier of Emerald ijay and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Federico of Point Loma. The Burtons were hosts at a recent luau for the Mini-Mermaids, a high school division Qf the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and again at a Christmas Luau for met)l.bers of the South Coast C·hapter, Association for Women's Active Return to Educatton, last Friday evening. DANCE LOVERS will have the opportunity to see a delightlul sea- sonal production, "The Nutcracker Ballet," which will be 'presented by La- guna Beach Civic Ballet Co. Saturday, Dec. 14, in the Laguna Beach High School auditorium. The matinee is scheduled at 2:30 p.m . and the evening , performance-is at 8. ' Unluclty numbers d o n ' t threatf:n Laguna Beath Ebell C1ub member• wb.om have chosen Frida>;, ~· ~ 13, as the date for' their only purely social event ·of the year . Me•mbtr1 and thelr husbands, dr~ in semi- formal or formal attire, will arrive ,at the Laguna Beach Country Club at 7:30 p.m. where cocktails, dinner and dance music "by Bernie Per· ry's .orchestra awaits them. Mrs. A1fred Kres!I, chairman ofthe event, has led workshops for committee members who have fashioned decoration.'! and candelbra which will cen- ter tables surrounding the dance floor. Assisting here are th e Mmes. Herbert 8-u r ridge-,- Robert McCarter, D a v i d Young and Jody Upham. Two new members ol. th' group attending their first Ebtll party will be Mrs. Louis Zitnik and Mrs . Harry Groet- trl(Jl. other new members also aUending' will be the Mmes. Tristan Krogius, John Mudge, Antbony Orlandella a n d Robert Petersen. AU other activities of the buiy group are directed towards fund raising or com- munity service, said Mrs. Doftald ~napp, p u b I l c I t J chairman. Gould :it!tie ht rwho )s-Watcliin'f IeB.2ue-:memHe1rs ~Mr&. H..l DOna:li! Outmans arid Mrs, Joines M.:··Coeil (left ·to right) as they~ dress~s they will para'de at.the fashion show? .Festivi~es·~~1b&­ gin with a noon coclttail hour. Mrs. Jack Lons is chiiirm.ait .. · CHAIRMAN'S JOB -Mrs. Alfred Kress , chairman of the Laguna Beach Ebell Glub's annual Christmas ball, finds time to help Mrs. Herbert Burridge, one of her committee members, find a new coiffure ' ' . .. ' . ' ~ : . , I ' ' -I; '\ · ! • J I • Mrs. Burrid~e'and other. ~li"ll merilberl are begin- ning.to UllJlk<-it whJt to ,,.ear to tite-llance'whidt will take place neit Fii4a~ . · · \ \ • • ' I I \_ ' \ ' , , . ' l ' Old-fashioned Love Don't Always '.lmpr·ove With .A~,~ Poti.ons DEAR ANN LANDERS : I would like to 11y a word or two to lht younc p-1 who propolidooed he.r doctor because ahe wanted to learn about 1e.x from ui older man who "knows what he Is d~.''. l ,)llf" ·di-lnled Jn yj.i ,' !oi;. not oellinl her stralcht. Surely you know that simply beca\181 a man ii older doesn't mean he know• what he ANN LANDERS ~ Is doing. ' My husbind ls $1 We 'have been married 30 ye.an. II he lives to be 100 he wM't underltand a woman's ern<>- t.ional ueedl ,or wh111t role sex should play in married life. Don't tell me lt'1 my fault for not teaching him. Did you evu try to \ear.h table manne.ra to a ho(? Sime lhinJ. Romanlic love ii more Ulan technique It II oenslUvlty, conslderaUoo, a desire to atve u well u to receive. One mi&ht uiume that a man who ha1 bttn married 30 years would benefit from 30 years of experience . Not true. He may have had the same upertence 3,000 times. I think you ouaht to eat your word> AM Landera. -PHOENIX DEAR PHOENIX: Golp. Galp. ..J ' ----------------------------- DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I'd like to comment on the. letter about Agatha -the kooky · iist:ef.t.1-Jaw who carried a iun in bet pUTM and liked to scare people wjth it ''tor laUghJ." The question 11, how long are people 1<>iag to laugh about the easf avaHablllty of KUns In this country? The current estim111te of guns now In Ibo ·hands -a1 ·-· pubHe ran ... I ; . anywhere from too mill ton lo 300 milUon, que1d•n and oae for· wb.lcll Utere sema It~ We1aJ for anyone wit) 't' ~of depending on who ls doing the estimating to be nO e11y us~er. Tbe l~t Con11't11 a pn e. walk In and bay . GM' -'llO Very few staJ.es and municipalities re--pasltd IOftle lfll le&lsl1d09· tUt ,W:M qleadns uked. #' } l . quire that a person have a license both' . an lmprovemeil over tbejf:Btfii1 .la1'1, ' / • #' :l ;•" to purcha,. and to~ a gu0, Most 1>u1 ... 1etat11el111pre111'"-~· \ U you ha,vo:1rou~le.ge~...,....1illb ·stales permit people -Ii> have 'plJtOls u.r.w IH Ullj•couU-ll Ille·~·' your ~II. , .U yafl CID'·l'l,-u,m without a llce111e. In ...,..slates one ., peqlble -ID' u -pl ti ·~~ to,:rei .,,... ll.e ~ ~".Ille, . .-. may have a pl!to1 so tOO', as hi carries ' tbem. f« aw~ ' · ' .. ~ ... Mf-A1m 'Landl!!ra';~\04~; ll openly. I 11114'tt tUI We tloe Petple ... , .Parents~ How to' Oof M~ ~·· Since 1900 more lban 800.000 America ba111111tt1a1 ~woy Ii Wulllapn ud .,.. Send IO centl In coin wilb eif. ~ have been killed by fitf:arms . ~hlch ltlte ud I.cal hfrt1e11Ulelvt1 Let: ~ and a loftC, Umpid. ~ ll more than ·dlff in all our WITI', bow n an. not rolftc to rest util envtlope. f ' 1 , ) : .. !: · goiJli back to the RevoluUon. Craiy, we &el .... lbk I ... lawl. Fill' the Ann Lao<jers will be did IOl:b91p lm'l I~ What can the aver111ge citlzen dUIOntll : dme I repeit -We ire Ml ·' fou ' With~ '-OOr ~: .'SeDli•<tbtm do to get 10me sane and meaningful lryln& to .... 111e1 • U.. lawful · and · to1 her In .an •;,;, Ibo DA'tL\\: Pl!iOT, aun laws pa~? -OUTRAGED • lesltlm1&1 tclfvl"' tf 1portamn Md encl.Gillll'I& .a staaped1 / ~ DUR.. OUTRAG5Dt Tliat:t I · IM ... eolleclon; "° tlmpq WMI ta .... 111vekipt. • • •• ' ~-~ Ji •• , • • jf DAILY I'll.OT .Mol!Ut. Dtttnibw 9, 1968 MRS. CARL S. JOHNSON Llvllll .., Cope Cod Home life Discussed Foreign Students , By Forelp axcbange lludent's from the -GtMeit Grove ·area will discuas ~iT ·~ life at the 8 p.m. Wedoelday, Dec. II "'°''inJ ii the Garden Grove branch -« I.he .Amer- ican Assodi.tiorf of UJliver- sity Women. ' Tht AAUW membership en- compasaes the Harbor ·Valley area. Participating in the Youth for Understanding Student.!1- themed panel will be Sachiko ' ~ C?f Japan, Bjarne Bo-gen of Norway, Maril Hllllnl Qt _Sweden, Almut Keimling o1 GeQnllly, Karen Lindfors of FinI.z,d and Marei Siedenburg or a.qiiany. 1"1'* attending 1 h o u I d bring: i white elepha.'lt gift to · excha.Oge, stated Miss Nell Farrow, president. Co-hostesses f the rr.eet- ing in the Garden Grove Board of Realtors Hall will be Mrs. Edward Crook and Mrs. William Widawsky. Mercy Ship's Work Shown · Auxiliaries Experiences aboard t b e , Hoapital Ship SS Hape were l'f<OWllod by Dr. William A. Mod when be spoke to membul of tbe Orange Coun- ty Medlcll Auxiliary Jut Tueoday In Saddleblck Inn. Dr. M.... or Santa Ana, illustrated hil talk with more than 100 colored slides of the anu he visited aboard the HB Auxiliary Twice 'a month the Ladles' Auxiliary to Huntington Beach Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post '13SI meet at 8 p.m. The 111'11 Frld.11 of the month they pther In Odd Fellows Hall for a busloesa meeting and tbe thlnl Friday they IOciallze la varioua locatiom. Further information may be rece.lved by telephoning Mrs. LeRoy Ht.rm&llD at 536-358" • . mercy ship after joining it at Colombus, Ceylon, u a .aeneral surgeon among 35 other apectallsts. Guests attending the meeting were memben of the Interns and Restdenta Wives Group af Orange County Medical Center and th e Students Wives at the College of Medicine, UCL Artist Rocky Rau of Laguna Beach exhibited her palntinp to help raise fund! for the American 'Medical Association EducaUon and Research Foundation. Baskets of pine cone.5 with blue, green and gold ribbon provided a holiday at· mosphere. In charge o I decoration& were the Mmes. Stanford Hepps. Brian Ewald, Hobart Smith, Leo Cummins, Colin Hubbard, W I 11 t a m Leonard and Richard Pa~t. M...a ta& ....... •: Qllf W. CALI,. llMO. C71'J 17MIN 11• --· -e -t:AU•· -·· C7141 .. "11'4 l'l . --- Pair Honeymoon In ·Massachusetts Wearinf a 1own trimmed In .po!Jil d'aaprll la°',. Ka!hleen ratricla Root wu lfnke<f In marrial• with Cati SUven ·Johnson during a doubl• rln& Ctnlllj)D,y performed by Ibo Rev. Marold Leestma in Noighborhood Con,.e1attona1 thurch. j An btlrloom emu of dlllDIOlld1 and IAp,Phires .. accented the bdde'a l(OWll bllblilhled by I pontl ot -mbroldtrecf lace appliques, square neck lint and 1hort full 1leeve,. A cap' ot malchlaa lace field her veil and sfie carrtod a colonial bouquet of 1tepballoU1 and pale pink roses. · Th• daullbter of ·pr. and Mrs. Ttffell L. Root of Irvine Cove chose MJ11 Ka!hy'Lynn TUmer of LllUJIA BeacJ\a• maid ot honor. Mlss Turner's goWll wu cranberry with a velvet .empire bodice and 1atin A·line skirt. Mo11 gl'ffll ribbon• were entwined In her hair apd she carried pink roses and camatlom. , .. Tbe brid11maidl wore moss ireen gown• in the same style as the maid of honor ond ailo C41'ried pink ro,.. and carnations. They were the Misees Leolie Root, the bride'• 11Jter; SUzanne Witte, the bride'• cou.in; Laurie Randolph of Honolulu; Debor ell Selz of .Pt. Loma, and Pamela Johnaon, the bridegroom' s 11iater. · · Linnea Holm. the bridegroom's cou.iln, and Mark Theobald, the bride'• . cousin, served u flow~ llrl and rinf bearer. i · The b.ridegroom1 SOD of 'Mr. and Mn. Carl A. Johnson of Orange, was atten.ded by James Wl11ler. U1herin1 111e1la to -their places were David T. and Terrell S. Root, the· bride's brothers, Thomas Suttmeier, Richard Hall and Duane Brannon. · Music w•• ·provided by Mn. Ellen Wright and Jonali Cleaver was aolo!Jt. In charge of the reception In the Irvine COul Country Club were the bride's cou.inl, MJ11 Selene Wille of Laguna Beach and· Mi5' ' Susan Thomu of COrona de! Mar. Bernie. Perry'1 Orchestra provided the music. The couple will boneym~n on Cape Cod wtiere the bridegroom is slaUoned with the U.S., Navy u an electronic engineer. . The bride graduated from Llguna Beach High School and attended California Western University. She was a Children's Home Society debu· lanle in 196?. The bridesroom grlduated from Orange High School and Cal Western, where be affiliated with Sigma Tau fraternity. Special guesta at the wedding weri Mr•. Lester C. Lowe, the bride's iflUldmolher, and the brideiroom'a iflUldparenla, Mr•. Quinn Nichols and Mr. and Mra. Carl R. Jobn10n. · ' · • Royalty Slams Door · On 'Party Crashers' . By MARGARET IAVUU poem IJ her bor.or. HO clalnild • a diMe with her aiid recited LONDOlf (UPI) -~ it .a Ibey waltled. Elizabeth D wanil to sperid The gtrll O\IQll)tte for ~ lbfl Chriltnw w it b • u t ai.1o1. ~ ~year .. ld b<lt llleco:Uhet•. to 11\t . ~· Last year. llhl hu dropped lhf -al CbarJOI foxed ~ by leadJDI .toll patty at BuctiJtcbam OQt Ille liUklDlliam Palaa ~ J Pllaai lftd , -b a 1 i. ancl C<l(Jee maker, who~ cillrttffd .buoOI to tan lier 11 b 1'! 50I and weighs .,...., I 111'\'ants out to .a ~~bration Jy Q pounds,, .. \ .fi at Windsor Castle. ·The .queen doea: her , itall.-: /\a a royal gpokesmill prim· proud with • <!>ampagne bu(_, Jy ...: )~ •"J'bere u...s to ·~ ret that would be a cffilit-. oni sfatl party atl tfle palace to any top international hotel. "' and one at Windsor. nie queen The royal rtaff also get •~ hu oleclded thil year to bold Cbristm., preaml from the' a joint one at Wind80t." \ ·queen. Her housekeeper 51 Apparently she ~ticed too ~ with 1 ~ beforehand man, unfamiliar faceJ at the asking whal everyone w " previOW: partia in London . .,. , like -~4Ybe somethln& (o~X In·••··~ _ ,.) all •·-11\t •home, to wear or a lift viwu .... ns .., . .., IJCL. voucher· • ; ... • staff, includini the cleaning 'I'be ·queen hands th ~ we.men, the grooms. chauf· presents over Qe:neath tr.e feurs, coachmen, gardeners Chrlst!llaa tree where bu own and the pollce~en who guard family'• glftl will 1o ca the. royal family. They are Cbri.siQ'l,u Eve . allowed . to bring one friend She select! ·the· tree trOm. or relaU~e. whose name must the estate at Wlndsor on Oii! be given tn adv Met to prevent ol her horse rides before ga~uhillg · ' · ' kf f Ile •·-• Bu . · of ~ 1 al brea ast, a avar wee,.CILI , t some .• . ac u oe<:upatian. The foresters t:ut tickets seem to ~e tw;en It down and the etaff ttes passed an to ,outal.ders, lea~ on colored lantuns and sllv~r to the queen a re-organlzalion. ornaments th.ls huge staff party ·for The q~een did h 1-r more than 800 gu~ls wlll ll~en Christmas shopping . f o r up the royal Christmas, which friends overseas early this the queen. chooses . to · SJJ:end year because of her absence quiet~ with her . .immediate from Britain in November for relaU~es at Windsor, bet a state visit to South America . favor1~ home: . The Iamily goes to church Danc1111 will be m the ctwj.,tmas morning then sit.. enormous Waterloo Chamber, doWn to the tradlti~al lunch o~ of the alate a~ts. of roast turkey and plum pud· w1tt a pop band and a con. ding. The afternoon la given venUonaJ ballroom b a n d over to the childrtn. In the playing all<mately. evening they dl!mis! the Ont of the world's largest servan~· help themselves to carpets, a two<on, 80 loot a cold buffet and entertain Tuesday Club Has Two Busy Weeks Upco.m'in_g mammoth 1peclally woven in themlelves with televlaion Fashion Show, Party Planned ~: ~0';,. Qu~ ~~torla, will ncords and coaveruUon. ' _ Queen Eltt:abeth1 probably •• ShUts w1ll be modeled at place in the Costa Mesa home will hue a whirl with her NB Aux1l1ary ·:· a 7:30 p.m. party next of Mrs. Carolyn York. footman while Prince Philip The Ladies• Auxiliary ;& Wednesday. Omicron R h 0 dances with a kitchen ,ptaid . . _!3.: and the Queen Mother ;+trij>s / N~r.t ~ Fire Deparv Members of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbrir have a busy two weeka ahead of them. Chapttt or Bola Sil"'• Phi Laguna Group a meastlJ'!' with a teenage ment 1111\ere the thlnl Wed.. horn .,_ Fr'·• , .-. •-IOl'Ority Is 1ponsortng • lhe apprenUce pantry boy. nesday of. each month at 8 tea ~~~n .. ~ _,.,. Iii ehawlng. American ' Legion Auxiliary Ceremonf'is r~lued for the p.m. ti1 various locations. The 'highlight Of the club'a. The public ts Invited to-'at-:f·p~~~: = :::~ party. Oft<!e a yoong footman Information rqardina location activities,-bp'l"ever, will be the wu &mitten by PriDct.u may ~·-obtaiped by telepbon· The Books 'n ..Stuff Stclion will meet at 1 •p.m. tomorrow II\ the home of Mrs. Ernest McClelland, president, for an exchange of gifts. T h e Travellers and Goll Section will both meet next 'Wed- nesday. Dec. 17 brunch in the Ralboal_te_n_d_th_e_par1y __ wh1_ch_wl_ll'_take __ Th_ursda __ ya_in_th_e_Le_gl_on_J!all_. __ M_ar_;g;_ar_e_t _'and __ co_m..;.poaed ___ 1_..,ipl..;._Mio..:--.·-T_. C_._Dlll_e_y_, 548-_9135_. Ray ~Sub. , An original p~ gram .written by · Mrs . Laurenct Wright will be presented. Trophies will be awarded . to -Mrs. Benjamin Modesti and Mrs. P. D. Holle, Mn. Donald Oiull! "'.ill hostess the Fine Arts Sectian'a traditional Candlelight Tea next Thursday in her Baycrest R w!nnersTin the recetnUy closed i 1nger ournamen . .Funds !or the 0 C C scholarship will be raised at the sale o( last minute gifts, which will end the brunch ac- tivities. HOLIDAY SPECIAL Come to Buffums' for a complete "Day of Beauty" 35.50 This spectll Chrisbnas beauty treal inel.udes: • a penntnent wave • I CGndltioner • a styled, personalized ha1• • ·a f1cial • 1 manicure • a.pedicure • 1 can°'"" ll)OCfai hlir -II l'l'• lloolt 11\ay we suuest 1 NDay of Belut'/" as a wonderfu l ailt for someone special you kno":? Bullly SalOI Newp11rt Ctnltr •1 Fithian 11land • 144-2200 • -11v ..... &abide --'"'* , ... l I I • '· I FRONT ... SIDE ..• BACK ... ALL CURL, ALL COLOR, ALL CUSTOM We snip and shape, custom-curl your new hairdo. Then we custom-color your hair with your own personalized colo r. 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Sellf9 AN. c.llf . 119t H: F'•IP'fltw • ·' L I \ , • .,.,iew e...i. ............ , r f , ____ _. _ _. __ •==<'dS 0 <A·enn+ss ==--mr -==c~·-=--.. . { . .. _.... . . . --' •+ ' I • j I ' I • New ...... -· ' Barbor 'EDITIO'N' ' • ' VOL. 61, NO. ~85, 5 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES I • ORANGE COUNTY, CALifoRNIA .• TEN CENTS Ni.Xon to Name Cahi:rtbt· ' • . Plans A.nnouncenieT1tt on TV Wednesday Night NEW YORK (AP) -l'r<lldl!OWlect Rlcbanl M. Nixon will fly to Wuhingtoo Wedntaday to 8lll10W1ce biJ entlrt alate of cabinet nominees before national televislon cameras at 7 p.m., PST. Ron L. Ziegler, Nhbn's pre 1 s spokesman, announced this today and said that Nlxon. who would be ac- companied by members of his new cabinet, might take the occasion to also disclose ''other major appoinbnent!." The president-eleot will make his • Two Convicts Escape New County Jail By JACK BROBACK ot Ille 0.llY l"llM Sl1ff Two prisoners are sWI at large today after making history by being the first to escape Sunday night from Orange County's new "escape.proof" jail. T~e pair got · O\tt by sliding down a garden l\OSe from the roor or the five-story structure. Ofiicers identified the escapees as Dewiy 'E. Jones, 22, of 9462 Litchfield Drive, Htmtington Beach, and Charles At. Aguilar, also Z2, of 110 Cedar St., Santa Ana. Jones wa:i serving time for failure to appear on a court order and Aguilar had been sentenced for possession of narcotics and JSS8.ull with a dead1y weapon. The duo broke out of the jail between 6 and s:45 p.m., deputies aaid. . At & p.m., they had been asslgDed to wa¥!ing interio~ wlndowl ... ~, tpinl floor of the jail.. '!'hey l'elt: !be ·Job and weht to the fourth noor recrutlon ar~a. _prie9 loose ---·~ing and cllmbed to the'T<lol. ' There Jones and Aguilar joined two 00.foot lengths of garden hose, secured it to a metal r,1e and lowered the hose down the si e of the building. The new jail was occupied in late October and this was the first escape or escape attempt from the modem building. Stolen Sprinklers Turn Lawn Brown Sam Graves, 44, isn't a bad gardener, even if the lawn of his home al 1215 f\lariners Dr., Newport Beach is turning brown. It's just that someone took all lhe sprinkler heads from his underground watering system. Graves listed the value of the eighl brass tops at $20. He says he knows U1ey must have been stolen since Dec. I , That's when he last watered the grass. -..II In the Pllladlum Room at the Slioreham Hotel Tho national televt..ion ~ radio hetworta have been invited to provide llve coverage of the eyent,· and there ·seemed lltue doubt 'that ont or all of them would 111ap up the offer. A spokesman for the Aioerlcan Broad· casting Co. said its telev1,1on network will carry Nixon's speech lfve, and pro- bably Will add another half-hour for discussion of the cabinet. Tho Columbia BroodcostfnC SyaWn said u w1D carry the 'l"'<h u.. Oii television, and 111111 add a. dllcusslon period or picl: op the Jcuthan Wlnlm abow,in progres.t at 10 :• P·Dl: Tho Natiooal Broadcasting Co. WU checking lt.o plails. Mutual rodlo aa!d its network , wOukl ,carry the an- nouncement live. - Ziegler said ti would be fair jo <;>nclude that Nlxon now has made final decisions o.. hi8 choices to head the 1J i:abinet * * * * * * Chotiner to DC~ Tells Clients He's Moving East By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of tM DtHy Pli.t lll H It appears almost certain today that Newport Beach attorney Murray ChoUner will be appointed to a high government post in the Nixon administration. Chotiner, 59, indicated as much in letters to his local clients in recent days. He notified them that he will keep valuable papers and wills in a trustee box "since I will not be practicing law in California and will be Jiving in the East in the foreseeable future ." Choitner has quietly denied that he will be named to a cabinet position by President-elect Richar.d Nixon, a long· time personal friend . Bu~ speculation c;ontinues that be will be appointed solicitor-general or to a similar high-ranking post. Chotlner is now in New York, heading up the task of putting together a list of "thank you's" from Nixon to those who helped in the presidential campaign. On completion oI the job ChoUner will be free to accept a government position. He got his own feet wet once in the political arena in Beverly Hills and came to the conclusion he was not "elec· table." A man of many images, he is a• brilliant lawyer and speech.maker. Chotiner has been closely linked to Nixon as friend and advisor during the entire political career of the President· fSee CBOTINER, Page Z) Academic Senate Plans ""·~ . '$ . -~TUNt Of Hit DallY .Pillot St•rf A question on l:JC Irvine ties with the defense industry will be raised Wednesday at, a meeting of the faculty Academic Senate. Girl Won't Lose Football F.ield A litUe Newport. Beach girl and he• friends are worried that their losing football team may be dis~aced from Irvine Terrace Park by a senior citizens, lawn ·bowling group. Well, they can take heart. Nine-year.old Julie Matloff's letter to the Newport City Council turned a few heads. The letter, written on little girl sla· tionery in a Utue girl scrawl, said the children were willing to share the park with the old&ters ("park!: are for everyone") but wondered if the football (Se1 FOOTBALL, Page Z) 4n · liiiMll&al!jlli 'el ,Ulll ~al As.loeiales will )>e aslfed by Assistant Professor of History Spencer C. Olin Jr., who will introduce resolutions signed by 18 faculty members. The i$sue, acc:ording to Olin,. is whether the university is endot~g war industry values and goals by forrilal alliance with aerospace firms~ . He will introduce · two resolutions - one asking that a facul ty committee be fonned to keep tabs on solicitaUon and 'receipt of non.state funds by UC Irvine, and the 'secood to make first order of business of the committee in- vestigation of UCI Industrial Associates. Opposed to Olin's proposal is Associate Dean of Physical Sciences Bernard R. Gelbawn wbo says he and Professor of Chemistry Robert W. Taft will in- troduce an aJternaUve resolution. They propose the committee be created to monitor solicitation of any non·state funds, with no reference to Industrial Associates. ' Gelbaum said he regrets the im· (See FACULTY, Page%) • DAI\. T PILOT tt.tt Plottt Boat Parade (1) Honors Prohibition Autla.or Start o! traditional Newport Harber boal parade l o!!eriog tongu .. in-cheek trlbule to Andrew J.• Vol- sltad, author of 18th Amendment to U.S, Coooti- lutioo-(Prvhlbltton), appeared Sunday to brlnf • abQut .-1.qlost ,.s much disarray as amendment it· self.· rn spite of confusion, a good Ume was had by aJJ, 1ccordinc to organizers ot. the celebration. " deoartmenll. Ailed to comment .. wldespreod reparta that ~publle&n ~p. Melvin Laird of Wlaconsln bu been tagged to be -.tary of defense, Ziegler lakl, "I can neither c:oafirm nor deny ""1 1peculatioo wtth respect to the cabinet. .. · PresldenlH!ect DOlJilally dribble out Cl!binet announcements over a period of days and even weeka. But Nixon decided to make one big splash by an· (See CABJNET, Pase' Zl . Mesa Woman Found -Dead In Fireplace Costa Mesa detectives today are in- vestigating t h e possibility of. homicide in th e mystery de:ath of a U.year-old Costa Mesa woman round Saturday lying headfirst In her burning fireplace. Police reports said Mrs. DCrothy Champion Davis of 256 .\ E. 16th Place, was found dead at 5:41 p.m. by her husband, Ben Riley Davis, 49, of a Newport Beach motel address. Investigating officers said the husband told them he and his wife separated after Thanksgiving and that he had visited the victim Fri.day. PoUCfi reporU quoted Davis as telling investigators be left his wife's apartment Friday evening and returned Saturday .afternoon. Davis dilcovered the body in the burn- ing gas·log fireplace and asked a ,nelghbo< to call police .. PINNING IT DOWN -P)ns ·in map indicate iocatlon ol property involved in sulls against county ove< alleged damages camed by jets fiying out o! Orange County Airport (top). by~i:t·~~t i!-~ . ~· r ... , ~11·-t'~'er .. dogs Were aitting near the body when a patrolJlllll -ed the room to ln-~Ugale, There was nO fitt' els!where in the a~tment. . New Pla.rw Noise Suits According to police reports, Davis said his wife had gone to PaiJJl Springs for several days after Th8Jlltagiving, He said he wu regis,tered at the Baycllff Motel in Newport. To Demand $10 Million Daughter Born To Sweden Mom; Twin Due Soon MOTALA, Sweden (UPI) -Mrs. Ma· jbritl Petterason, 26, gave birth to a daughter Nov. I, three months prematuttly. Doctors said today the child's twin would be born within the next six week!:. The daughter weighed two pcunds. two ounces and ls still being kept in an incubator at Klnkoeping's Cent r a I 1-lospltal. Doctors said she is doing fine and ls likely to live. When Mrs. Pettersson was rushed to a maternity home doctors did not know sh~ was carrying twins. "I had jull delivered the premature girl when I found out there was a second baby waiting to get into this world," aaid Dr. Alvar Brunge. "She or he b due Jan. 2& and we hope for the best." Docton at Molalo'1 Municipal Matemi· ty Home saJd the unusual twin birth wu a "medical sensation" and lhal the only similar case known in Sweden wu 20 years ago when a woman's twins were born a week apart. The largest single group of 'suits seek· Ing more than $10 million. In damages allegedly caURd by low f1yiDg aircraft near Orange County Airport will be filed Tuesday against the County of Orange. The suits stem largely .from noise from commercial jets landing and taking off from Orange County A i r p or t • Claimants allege that the noise is devilu- ing their property. · The record-setting claims, totaling $10,212,466, will be filed by the law firm of Kindell and Anderson on behalf of 347 Harbor Area claimants. The filing will raise the total claims sought for property damage allegedly caused by the low-flying jets to lll.915.966. The damages, originally sought through claims filed through the county Board of Su(iervisors, were rejeeted rouUnely by the board and referred to the county's insurance carrier. The claimants are residents o! Newport Stork Marl<eu NEW YORK f AP) - A stock market advance w a 1 trimmed 1 ate this af. ternoon in fairly acUve trading. (See quotations, Pages 10.11). Palisades Road Extension Sought by Newport Beacl1 Newport Beach motorists using Jam· boree Road may soon have a straight shot at the San Diego Freeway. Devlin said the PallsadcNamboret loop eht of MacArthur will have to be given another name or abandoned The city Ill •olng to ask Orange County aid to finance 1111construcUon of a Jamboree once the "real" Jamboree uleniion is Road ei:tension beyond Pali.sades Road completed. to MacArthur Boulevard. ~ He said the date of the work depend.a The estimated $113,000 project will pro-on the Lockheed Corp., whlch owns abcNt, vide the final link between E. Coast 200 acres in tbe pr.eject area. l''Tbere Hlihway and the San Diego Fn!<war, ~ lndlcalionl',LocidJoed ~ dldlcate • Newport .Publk: W-Director Joieph the needed. tlahl«·waf~' ho lil<L "Bui• T. Devlln said. ·"The county ts already there hasn't been anfc.UnmiUneot.., · . about to corrtract rforiwork on Jamboree:· · ~ •ta,oot ·project estimate, Devlin from MacArthur to · the treeway." he noted ; 'ii· e!rclualv.e of right«-way ae-· explained. quiaitlon ooeta. None ·of tt ,tnvalV!t At present, northbpund motorists art. general property· tax fundl . Qlunty and able to get there from · htre -'but city 11 • t.u f u n d 1 -sp~ <50-50 -. they h11ve to tum right on Pallsadel,• would be u!W. . ' 1 • 1 • cr08s M.acArthur, ,.t which : p e 1 D t · Tbe .county will be 1 uked bf! the city • PaliaadeJ Is te·nafll.'d Jamta:>ree,1 and O>Uncll! to Jndlude tbe t Coul\ty)1 11\are lll<n head up the cur\llng ... d, to the : • oJ tlte -lll.ille1"9.7il.artttlil ll!ghwa1 · rrttw1y. rlnanctnr program. Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar. Thus far $),733,500 In suJts against the county have been filed by 43 cla!irlants. A spokesman for the Orange County Airport Noise Abatement Committee said the rest of the suits will be filed early next year. They will total at Ieut $Z7 million and rtpresent ne.arly 1,000 home owners, the spokesman said. Women of Chan1her Sponsor Luncheon The women's divisions of the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa chambers of commerce Tuesday .will jointly sponsor a Christmas luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club for their colleagues with the Ana· helm and Buena Park chambers. Club Yuletide displays and musical perfonnances by Harbor Area and school groups will be · featured, accord.Ing to program co-chairmen Mn. DeMurl Tosh and Mrs. Wllllam (Belly) Mason. Weatllu Thal morning fog may chill the air again 'l\iesd~. accompanied by chilly temperatures of 65 along the shore, dipping to a low of 45 overnfjhl INSIDE TODAY "Momtroui'' and "di..tta.ste/ul" , . ·c two of tht wordr emplo11ed to de1cribt UC Irvine's offtr· i11g of Handel's "Messiah." Set Entertainment, Page 15. , ~t ~ }...._,,,.:-.._-=---E>-•msm-b'm r · -; --------- N Stars A • ·"-( IJ'I Ttlt,r,thl David and Julie Julie Ntson pau.aes for ell.al ID lobby of OW Inn iD Spr\nglteld, Maas. Miss NI1on and ftance, David EI .. nhower attended Smith College dinner-Oance at the inn Saturday night. Second Assembly Group Joins Shoreline Hearing Wednuday'• hurlna Ii NIWpOrl Beach Cily , Hall on public abor<U.. ua will be joined by • -Aaaernb)J out> committee, it was reported today. The Subcommlttee on M a r I n e -.... will be repreeentacl llong with the earlier amounced subcommittee on Consenatton and Beaches. Both are subcommittees of the Autmbly COmmlttee on N a t u r a I l\tsourctl, Plannln1 and Public Workl , whole chalrman l! Edwln L. Z'Ber1 ( o.Bacramtnto). Alan 5lel'oty (D.Baverly Hilla), la chairman of the cor1Hrv1Uon and be....., ouboommiU..; W I n I ii I d -er ([).jjanta Barbara) i 1 DAILY PllOI OlANtl COAST PVM.llHllll COMlltM't leMrl N. WeM P~ .... PWlhPlfl' ....... 0itt.., Vici ............. ~ MIMter n ••• , ic..,.u ·-n.... A. 1ri4,,.a.iftt ..,.... ''""' J.,•111• F. c.lll•t P•tl Nl11•11 ~.~ ~ ---2211 w ... t•ll~•• l••ln•rl !'A•lll•t Mlr•111 P.o.,,.K 1111, fl••l --e.te No.It! ...... .., ltl'ttl u..... e-tll ,. ,_... *"""" Minlnrt. ..... ! --llfHI ~ ~ chairman of the marlne resources sub- committee. · 'l'he bearing In Newport Is erpected to be taken up largely by the Orange County-Irvine Company Upper Newport Bay land etchange. Another subject, sub- comntlttee sourees lnd.Jcated, may be the .county's plans tor the Salt Cretk area south of Laguna Beach. "What we're concerned about," said a 1pokeman for the Sieroty sub- comrh.lttee, 111J the relationship that ex- iltl amon1 the variOUI public aaencle!I wltb Jurlldlct.i.on over offshore and in· lhort Wlttrl." He u.ld tt has been "fairly well" demonatrated at subcommittee hearings elsewhere that there l.s a "lack of dlrec· tton .. at the state level. The belrtnfl Wedne!day will probably laal ~ the day, It la ocbeduled :.o 1tart at 10 a.m. The 1es&lon will .be one the last Assembly mponslblllUes of Shoemaker, who wu defeated fer J'Hlectlon ln N.ovember. Shoemaker, 1 tc:hool teacher, became pro}Dinen1 . dW'ing the last legislative Rssion for his e£forts for gun CQDtrol aod reaisVation meast.tres. 11le bllla failed to puo, Sleroty, who was re-elected, at one time served as principal aide to then Lt. Gov. Glenn Anderson, an avowed foe ol !be Back Bl) lrade. From Page 1 F()OTBAIJ, ... l1 /} . ,- -Williama plans to vi11t Ibo bolpllll Wedond11. He lntenda lo make aketdlel ol Sullo w _-..,.11o11111n th• chlldren'• lad!Jly as Dltoe)'lend'a Chriltmu preaent 19 Ibo, fOlWI polienla. Su&Je WU brought to ditJd..na Jloap!taJ 1111 Npvember ~· attc . a, U.1. NaY1 -... 11er·1n VJ<lum ud !tallied thal the cldld -'Id die H baarl 111rpry W..notporformed. Lt. Douglas Henning end hll wile, . a nurse at Chlldrem Ho:1pltal, were architeda of the ~ that brought the child to 1111 u--' · ArliDe. Wie8t -. . l F .J • ~--; : ' :· -' ·Of Lido Dies . ' . ·After Illness Community -and !Ocl&.1 leader Arline Wiest, w~e of long-time Newport Beach realtor Bryant Wiest, died Sunday at lloag Memorial Hoap!tal alter a ltolllhy jllld. She -so. Flm<tll '"RrYlces ' will be held at 2 p.m. TUesday at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Churcb. The. Rev. James Bllln will olltclafi .• .Founder of lhe 'Lido Ille Oxrununlty Players, Mrs. Wiest wu a member ol tbe !Jdo Lile Yacl>I CllJb and Woman's As30Cla\IOIL • She is !Ul'ViVed by her husband, Bryant . of .the home,. 240t Amli:venary Lane, . Newport Beach: mother, .J,lly Booth of Arizona; four brotbelt:, Arthur and 'lllclW'd E'Oerl, both of Tuoaon, Arll. , aod. Lenn ml'Jull1111 both of lndlaoa. Interment will be at Pacific View Memorial Park. The family suga:ests that those de.9itlng to do so may make a contrlbuUon to the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church Memorlll fund. Carolers Tell ... Holiday Plans Caroling aroups and choirs from a dozen Orange Coast schools and churches will perform in ctuistmas conceru thls season starting Wednesday at Fa!hion Island In Newport Center, The 7:15 p.m. coocerta will begin Wednesday ;;fib an appearance b1 the Foontaln v.ue, lllJh Scliool choir. other -will be .. lollnwa: Dec. 11, Mltalm Viejo ·Hlgl"B<hool; · Dec. II, Enalgn Junior !Ugb <B<hool; Dec. til at 2 p.m. program by Corona del Mar concert band and choir and 7:11 p.m. the Santa Ana Children's and Youlh Cholr, Seventh Day Adventllt Church; Deo. 11 Thurston Intermediate Sehool girl's choruo; Dec. 17, Tultln High School; Dec. 18, Bay View Elemen· tary School; Dec. 19, Costa Mesa Hi&h School; Doc. IO, St Catherine School, Laguna Bnch; Dec. II, Girl B<outs of Orange ,County; and Dec. 23, Villa Park !Uah Jkhool. From Page J CHOTINER .•. elect. He au1st.td in writing the famou1 11Chtekera" nieech after the nearly politically fatat disclosure of tht Nixon Fund, durina the fint Eilenhower cam- paign in 1952. Chotlner dropped o u t of lhe political limeli&ht in 18&6 to reappear al a key member of the Nixon brain truat during N~'• 1863 bid for aovernor or Calllorni.a. During Chotiner'1 colorful carter, he wu investipted by the U. S. Senate and his lift wu lhraaitned by Charles Kineman whose wile ht was r1pre1enUna tn a divorce acUon in 1985. He bis been marrled three Umea. His present wife is the former Amalll (Mlmi) Mueller of PbolnlJ, ArlJ. They were tnll'l'led In 11165, Handicapped Aid Group's Purpose A first meeUng of "Educate," an organization dedicated to the needs of educatlonally handicapped children, will be beld Tuesday nlihl by San Joaquin Elementar)' .khool Dlotrlcl pmots. The meeUng at 7:90 p.m. at [rvlne School, 14$76 San Canyon Ave., will in· clude a seminar on handicapped children lid by Dr. Stan Walttn1 dlrector of -1•1 81rvlctl I~ tha achoo! d1111rlcl, and the film."Why Billy can\ Learn." Offfcm a)IO will be e1tcltd tor the ..,, or&anltadon, f'tootlt Pqe J CABINET ••• noanc11J1 Ill al -and, to quoll ZllJ)et, "lllou«hl WuhinJlloll, D.C., WU the appropriate place to mad an an- nouncement ot thlt magnttuda." On Thlll'lday mornLnc, Nixon wtn meet wltb hll ne• -II ~ Sbortham, wbm be will apooil Ille nliltt: Ile will -. to w......,.. later 'Iii lhe d11, 21qlor 11114. . I ) ' l'ro .. P.,e J FAGULTY •••. , . p11ciflooi -miCM In ~able -Joel --Ibo Olllvendly and the ~ ll"UP-"I think tllal aD1 llllW•--·--· ........... II 1•ballld. UC! lo4llllllel 4-Jateo la COll1ll'lled of flrma wblrll IW annual --'2SO and $10,IJOI depending m the mnnber of their eclentlflc and m1MCemect : ~"~tolllprald"'.'~~ob.'I !ti Jl'lfPOl'i la to llnk tho ttnlveralty and Industry In mulually beDellclal ways -lt root exchange of WUvenlty ex- pertise for Jndwrtey .... ., ~!, ... other lesaer benefits alao to Ille mdVenll)', •. MOON ,SHIP -Newport-M~sa schools si\ace inst.ruc!Or Mifones esplalnl Apollo lunar command mo4Ule'IO U.year-old& ·M · Clierf ( ct11ler) and Mark 'nlompson of P.aUl8rlDci stllool, CO.Ia .... Estancia Teacher Gives . Youngsters Space. Tips Thing third graders want to know about 1pace flights : -"Haw do they know where the earth ll golng to be when they come .hack?" -"How do they make the unmanned ones do what they want them k>?" Thete are IOtne of the que1UOn1 put ot Newport·Mua ICbools 1pace instructor MQnty Fone.1 thi1 week u he beaan making the rowldJ wltb the school district's new space mobile. Fornes, 36-year-old mathematic s teacher at Estancia Hlgh School, is warming up to a full-time assignment he will begln in Febnlarj .!l:lll tta~ellng space teacher. He wil drive lhe space van from schoq_l to school, lecturfna; on 1pace and demtft;Uitratlna: with modeli o( Ranger, Lunar Oi'blter, Surveyor, M•rcury, Gemlnl and Apollo spacea-aft. Fornes t h l s week lectured to third graders at Mesa 'Verde, Corona del Mar, Paularlno, Monte Vista and Harbor View schools. Next week he will visit five more schoola. When the program aeta into ful swing Burglars Get Stereo in Autos • In February, Fones will teach space to students from first grade throug h high school physics classes. The space mobile will be used for small seminars and to take students to places where they can launch small rocket.I or look through a telescope. , ~.uto stt.~~ burg,~& mad~ a, hefty haul Cl 18111 In playing equipment and tapes ln t_.o Newport Beach forays Saturday. Steven Robert Rizzone, 19, 1101Ai 25th St., report<d thf tha!t of lllOll In equip. ment and tapes from hlJ late model forelsn car. H~ said the stereo player and M tapes wert taken between 2:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. It was the largest theft yet in the current wave of aulo sttreQ burgJatjet. All Abdof, 21, of 120\1 '19th Si., told police $180 In equipment and ta~ wert taken from his car belwetn 3 a.m. and 10 a.m. Saturday. In both Jnatancea, the burglar• pried open front window• to enter the vehicles, police 11td. The van, all the equipment., and Fornes, salary .is paid with federal funds. The Newport-Me!& .space program l.s totally underwritten as an lnnovaUve pilot pro- je<:t. Chamber to Hold l\Ielllhership l\Ieet Corona del Mar Chamber of commerce members will be looking both ways - forward and backward -Tuelday at tho Chamber'• 1eneral membership breakfast meetlna at Reuben's Airport Restaurant, president John Semple uid tOOay. Semple uplalna:t tbe main topic of the 7:50 1.m. 1eaion wlll be Newport Tomorrow, the wlQe-ran&lng community l!NDORBING W:All . oUn says ha ba 1 •er/ IUtle concern thai Industrial Aslocl_l!tes will dictate t b • couno .of reoeardi to any lacllltJ ~· Rather, be Oald, hll eoocem la thal the ttnlverally may be endorsing !be war lndwrtey. "The university should al le"5t rtmain neutral. Tb1I ii no& a neutral act,'" be llld. . One of tbe 11-1 of hll HIO!u!lom, O<pnlsmlc Bloloa Oiolnnan Grover C. Stephen&, said be .bellevaa "Ii la parlecll)' ell rilbt f«, Ill to U«Ute military and Industry cootracla provided they are made public. But thll vii\* "1ood will relationship bothers me." O.lbaum, prlnclpll campus oraanhtr of lndtu1b111 Allociatel and 001' the group'• secretary, counter• that the pro- gram does not involve only aerospace. BENEFITS SPREAD He polnta_out that most campwi in· teractton with lod&&ltrJ don Jnvolve schools of engineering, adminl,1tration and the sciencu. But benefits of tht lnduslrlal Aslodateo program wµl be spread to all department., bl Aid. He said the on1y disbursementa have been '2.50 given to each school dean, jncludhi1 hum.anitiel and fine ana. He also noted that Philco -Ford Aeronutronic, which Connerly was giving moneY solely to the pbyalcs department, has since FormaUon of Industrial Asaociatea turned it.I annual cont;rtbuUon over to the chancellor to lllocat.e throu&h the Aasoclates with no strinp attached. Beach Lifeguards FindN ewportDuo After Grounding A wafer-soaked Newport Beach couple Wlll given warm blankets and showers hy HunUngton Be~ch llreguards after their 4l·foot !1loop1 Masada, ran aground off fog-shrouded Boise Chica State Beach. the city hitbor dlatrlcl office reported today. !Jleguani! Jim Rayl and Dan Junnan rt!pOndine'to a.poUce rescue call ·fwnd Mr. and Mrs. McArthur P-•· 110 Fernllldo St., Newport Beach, hllddled on the· sand shortly 111ter theyi·\ftded ashore from'the M-degree surf. · Oflldall said the owner.rwere making 1 run from Long Beach to Newport Beach when the sailboat ran aground late Saturday Inside the breaker llne two miles l!Ollth of Sunset Beach. Damage to Ute $1&,000 cr&ft was estlms.ted at '3,000 to M,000. Powers and his wife were treated at Weguard headquarters for exposure and sent home by taxi. The Masada Sundly ~as e1trtc1ted from the sand by a crane and trucke-1 to Newport. Thief Strikes While Residents Watch TV Pakistan Erupting 1011.s project. The pre1entaUon will In· While Phillip Duffy, SS, and hll wife DACCA, Easi Paltl1tan (UPI) -Police ti red on rampaging anti-government mobs In Dace• today while President Mohammad Ayub Khan was addressing party workers in another part of the cily. At least one person was killed and several wounded. elude a peek at "Newport Ye1terrday," !at watcl).ing television In the front room ae prepared b)' the city Planning Depart-of their 2821 E;bbtlde Rd. home Saturday, mcnt !Omeone broke Into the couple'1 bedtoom Amona: 1peaker1 will be John Macnab, and took $74.6 in jewelery and cash. Newport Tomorrow general chairman. Newport Beach police 1ald the room's Al!O pre!'lent will be City Councilman slldlng glass door was apparenlly pried Ed Hirth and perhaps a "surprise guest open with a crowbar. The property was speaker or two," said Semple. The public taken from a bedroom dresser between • 11 lnvlied. 7 d 11 U aid p.m. an p.m., po ce 1 . A YLJJIJJll!ltW•l-J'ZM'•••••111•MM•t•••--- n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings sized and repaired • dl1mond1 end pr1clou1 1tone1 remounted • p11rl1 restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANllFACTURE Alt: TYPES OF JEWELRY HAUOI IHOPPIN• CINTD 2300 HARIOR ILVD. ' COST A MESA 545°9415 Opt11 Moo., 'l1ltn.. Fri. Tll t JMll· HUNTIN•TON CINTU llU.CH ' IDIN•n HUNTIN&TON HACH "2-5501 • .,, . ,_ . ,. ,.,, .. , ........ ··"· •. ·'· ,,. ····-11: ,, l ! II 11 I I I, • . . -. . ·-~ ,, ---....... ~ll. --- I (I I ' ' . ' . ,-. .r. ................ ,,. ' ' ' • MMdtf, OK,•t, INI NJ.CM ~ .. 11 BEA ANDERSON, Editor key · l.Jnl _ocks. Yul ·e Spiri .t •' ... 'There may not be snow on the ground to tell us that the Christ· mas season is with us. But there are plenty of bells jingling and bright colored lights blinking to herald the season. Members of the Harbor Key of. the Child Guidance Center have unlocked their Christmas spirit in time for their annual Christmas luncheon meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10. · , The festive occasion . will begin at 10 a.m. in the .Newporter Inn. MrS. John Sparling will conduct a short business meeting after which Mrs . Leon Fry will introduce tbe speaker, Mrs. Jo Dandel, f~under of Denwar Ceramics in Costa Mesa. The speaker· has traveled extensively and has collected artifacts in Africa for an American museum. She has several books to her credit, the last one being ''Crossing the River Fee." Her topic will be Creativity Is Everybody's Thing. Setting the mood for the hospitality hour will be the wassail bowl and Christmas tunes. Tables for eight will be covered with red cloths and the room will be decorated in gold and red with a gold tree. Gent~rpiece will be large gold cloth-Il_1ache ~adonnas .. Assisting Mrs. Roy June, social .chairman, W}II be the Mm~s. Lawrence Kittle, Van Parker, Jean Miller Jr., Louis Pratt and Wil· .liam @:. Holmes, --·--w _,..__ .... _., .... .,,~ ·-.--; . ... -...... . • I _,.; ' • . ' ' ' ' ~ . WAITING FOR SANTA -Not wanting to miss Old St. Nick this' ye cir are _three m~~e.rs of Harbor K~y of·. the ChilQ . Guid{lnce Center (left to'rigbt)"'tlrs. Burke ~cCollum,·Mrs. Sa~J~el D~:w~­ ing arid Mrs. Harry .Kemp. The trio have perched on a rooftop, ' ' .~ .' '•1 • • ,-,. ' ., • I , I • • ' • '' ' next to a chi.rhney, 1in .Order. ~o. w.hisl>er 1.o Sanla Y(bat. tQ~y"ct .!Ute him to·bring for Obristnias and fo. point out tJie.n\ieds.of•the·€bild ' . " , . . ' Guii:l&nceCente'r, ,.... · · · ..... ' ! ·· ··.''?I ' 1 • • 1 ' ·,'~-lo'•• •-:,. ····~. . . . . . '.!I , •. ·· ', .. , : ·. : ,• ... ' . " . Santa Gets a Boost ~.'.I;£ . ' . . . . ~ ... From T:htirsd:ay ct~ub ·:;!~i Santa is getting a b00St'thi1 year. , "l. ~ Members of the Newport &ach 0 Thursdciy Morning 'club have d~ · .,. · · ·cided to bebome a ·l~gion of Santa's helpers . . ' . . ' And though they don't have·a sleigll, they'.U h~ve plepty of-pre.-·.; · sents to distribute to patients at 'Fairview State Ho.spital. ' · · · ·:. Plans for the yearly distribution ~ill be formulated at the annual Holiday Brunch on Thursday, Dec. 12 at noon in the Balboa Bay Club. Each member will bring gifts to fill Santa's pack 8.nd may contribute · . ihoney for \the Silver Tray coUect,io~ .... '!Vhich will .:be deUv~ed to .tll•. · · h(,spita1 -by Mrs. Erwin St!~Waet~ ·cll&ir.rnan·~f ·th~:Cpllunuiii't"y·serviC'e _· - eommittee. ' . .. ~-' .. Among presents to be given to.Patients will ·lie.,2~ p~rs~'bf:wOo1: en slippers knitted by Mrs. Ella B. Hartielder, Mu. Sch)Vae't's 87•. year-old mother, who bas devoted most of her spare time Utis .past year to prepare this gift . . Mrs. Robert C. Miller, progr!'lm chairman and fir;;t vice 'presi· dent has arranged for ~o outstafiding chr~stmas program head~ .. l:iy Arthur Ross-Jones and Miss Susan Cashman. Decorations· chair.man, Mrs. Mario Pacini, has arranged' for tables to be aglow with Christ_mas candl~s made by the Spa:Stic Cbil· dren·of Orange County. The meeting.will be coiiducted by Mrs. Fi.Qbert ' D. Smith, president. The holiQay event is only. OJ)~ of many activities the Thursday. · 11 Club has participated in since SeJ?temb~r when nearly 300 member• and guests attended the September Rriendship Te~. · · . .' Mrs. Miller,' h8s arra.pged fOr profesSfona.I entertai'riment· for the club:s general' meetings . held on the Second Thurs-day of every . .'month. The first program feawi-ed ~~·Mantike, humorist and Singer. -· Tlie• Ben'.Yost Trio froin Las· Vegas entertained dufing the November -' ' . .meeting. · · . . . • . r qtl}~r enteruµnment-.will~:be ·M~·~Giifer,1 N'-w.i-2'eal81l4~t.eleyision · personality; .T.P,ll\ ~ridsen.: ~ornJatelj(vJ:~n.·stat, "'!d .Mlss.~oyce Aimee . •n~ Earl Ql,thert, who l).iiy!', tnlye!ed With Bob Hope. ' ', ·. , Each club section ·has"6i !'lw!o'!Jid .i>t,ans! for tli~ ,year in,wlii~b·' members participate, in addition· .:Jo.'. .. tj1t·1 regulaJ'. '· eltib ·!Jl~etin'p. KNITTING GOOD WILL -Mrs. Ella B. Hartfelder (left) is Siv- ing 22 pairs Of !lippen-to·tbo 'Jlhursday Morning Club, which will in tum.preien\.lbem·l» patients.at Failview·state·Hospilal. Exam- ining the handywork of her mother is Mrs. ~rwin Scbwaer (center) while Mrs. Carl Anders'en nods approval. Mrs. Hartfelder spent most of her sp~e tim·e thi~ pas't year preparing the gift. The club welcomes any newcqmer i6~U,ie area Ito atfe~· the g~· eral meetings as guests. ,., · :1 i l ' ' ~ \ . Further information can be ~b~~d : by cantna" 1Mr&. Fl~~·· Roper at 494-9368 or Mn. Lloyd. Wilson at 673-4773. , , \. i ·, . Ol.d-f ashioned. Love . . . anYWhere from ·100 million· lo 300 million, . . . DEAR ANN'LANDERS1 I would like to say a word or two to the young girl who propoottioned her doctcr because sbe wanted to learn about ·sex from an older man who "kiiow1 what hi Is ilobigl" l wo dlsappOlnt«I In Y'"' for not ·setting her straight. Surely you know that limply because a man ii older doesn't DleaJI bp knows what he Is doing. ANN LANDERS ~ depebdii:ig on 'Whoi is doing the estimating Very fe w states and nnlni'CipallUes re- quite that a per:;un have a license -both ·to purchue and to~PosseSs a gun. Mosj · stater permit ~lf 'to' hate 1 pistol• ., without a Ike~ In ""'1• otaia one My husband is 52. We have been married 30 years.' If he lives to be 100 he won't understand a woman's em~ tibnal Reeds or what role sex should piay in-married life. Don't tell me it's my ralllt for not teRChing him. Did you ever t.cy to teach table manners to.a:hog?'Saine ttiing. < _, .- Romantic love i& more than technique lt ii ~UviV, conaid~a~on, a d.esire to give as well as to receive. One might assume that a man who has been married 30 yean would benefiffrom 30 years ·of experience . Not true. He may have had the umt experience 3.000 ,times. I th.ink you ought to eat your . words Ann Land era. -PHOENIX DEAR PHOENIX ' Gulp. Gulp. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l'd like to may have a pistol:'° long as he carriea comment on the letter about Agatha tt opertly. -the kook)r iliter-ln:law who carried Since 1900 more ~utan 800,000 America a gun in her purse and l~ed to scare have been kJlled by fireanns, which people with it "'for lau'ghs." The question iJ more th8'I died in all our ww,. is, how long ar.e people going .to. laugh ' going back to !he RevoluUon. Crazy, about the easy availabWty of runs in lsn~t ltil' Wlii£ Can the ·average dUien · this .:.,.try· '· • do to d ··'•"'ul .......... . . ·aet . ~· aane "an ,me .. ......_ The currint estimate ol guns now ,IUJI laws 'pasie(I'! .....: OC1TBAGED · · · In the ha!lil1 · ol""U..' public ran~' DEAR ·Olll'RA'GED1 Tllit'• • pd " •• • Jf DAILY PILOT ' . """"·~t,1968 ·. MRS. CARl.,.S. JOHNSON Livi,. on Capo Cod • Pair Honeymoon • l ' Massachusetts r In WM!jq a aown trimmed In point d'eaprlt •lace, Kathleen Patricia Root wu ~ In .marrtao with Carl Stt¥611· Johnl0n durtnc a dCNbl• rlnc ClteDIOllY DOrformed 6y Ill• Rev. Horold Uestma In Np11llbor1t00l4 ConJrtJallOfllll Churcll. • · An balrloom crou of diamonds and aappblres accenied the brlda't JOWll blCbli,hted by a panel Cll! reembroldered .lace appliques, square neck· line and lborl fltll.'aletvea. A cap of matcbl111 laCe held her veil and ah• carried a colonial bou'!llel Of atephaMtla and pale pink roses.· Tilt dauaJ>lef ot Dr. and Mra. Terrell 1'. Root of. Irvine Cove chose Miaa Kathy Lynn Turner at. Laguna Beach a&..Qlaid of honor. Miss Turner's gown was cranberry with a velvet empin bodice and satin A-line skirt. Moaa green ribbons were entwined In her balr a~d she .carried pink roses and carnations. ' · 1be bridesmaidJ wore moaa green · gownJ in the same style u the maid of honor and alao carried pln)I: rosea an~ carnations. They" werf the l!lasu ~lie Root, the bride's tia~i Suzanne Witte, the bride's cousin ; Laurie ~dolph Of Honoluju ; Dt!JQran Sell of Pt. Loma, ·and Pamela · Johnaon, the brideeroom' a slater. • Linnea Holm, the brid.egioom'a coualn, .and Mark Theobald, the bride'a COl\Jin, served u ·now er gir) and rlnl bearer. The bridegroom, aon of Mr. and M,.... Carl· A. Johnson of Orange~ wu attended by.James Wi11ler. U1berln1 guetta to their· places· were David · T. and· Terrell S. ,Root, the ,bride's brothen, Thomas Suttmeier, Richard Hall and Duane Brannon. . Music was provided by Mrs. Ellen Wright and Jonah Cleaver was soloilt... ' -• - -In charee of the ~option In the lrvlne·Cout Country Club were the bride's cou&lns, Miia Selene WiUe of La~ Beach and Miss Susan Thomas of Corona de! Mar. Bernie Perry's Qfcheatra provided the music. The couple will honeymoon on Gape Cod where the bridegroom is stationed with the U.S. Navy aa an electronlc .enll\lleer. · ·The bride graduated from La8Ufia Bead! Hlih School and attended California w .. tern University. She waa a Children's Home Society debu· tante in 1967. · The br!degrooll) graduated from Orange Hip School and Cal Western, where he aHiliated with Sigma Tau frateriiity. · Special guest. at. the wedding were Mn.-Veater C. LQwe, the bride's frandmoth~r. and the bridegroom's grandparents, Mrs. Quinn Nichols and Mr. and Mn. Carl R. Johnso~. . . --:;'" ..... ... , . " .. ' Royalty Slams Door ' . 01) 'Party Crasher~' By IWIGAMT SA\IULE pot111 In ber bOr.or. He el.almod 1 duce wilh her and recited it u they ~allud. LONDON (UPI) -Queen ~ II wanil lo spend 11111 ~ "ltboul ---Siie hal dl....,.i Ille annual ,,,,. party • -··stwn • ,falace and !nit~ b,a • ch~~!·~"'"'~ ter«ants.wf ta :I celilbration~ • al•Jt'indsor Castle. ~a royal.ipo~el!Nll prim- • ly pol . u. ''Tlien! used to be Of1!! ota/I po(tX a\ 'the palace a.a one 11 '/lirli!sor. 'rbe queen hu llecidetl thl• 1'1r to bold a jOint one arW'mdsor." Apparedtly &be ll()Uced too m111y Wlfamlliar facts at the JftViOl\I partlea In London. tnvu.auorls · go to all her 11aff, Including the cleaning women, the grooms, chauf- feurs, .coachmen, gardeners and the policemen who guard lhe royal family . They are allowed to bring one friend or rf:laUve wbose name must be given lh advance to prevent gate-crashinc. But some of the actual Ucketa 1eeri\ ·to have been passed on to outsiders, leading to the queen'• re-organization. This huge staff party for more than 800 guests wi11 liven up the royal Christmas, which the queen chooses to spend quietly with her immediate relatives at Windsor, her favorite home. Dancif11 will be in the enonnowi Waterloo Chamber, one of the state apartments, wilt. a pop band and a con· ventlonal ballroom b a n-d playina: alternately. . n.i g\ril-peU for Prioce Charlel; the 20-year .. ld lttlr to the throne. Lut year, Charles foxed them by 1ead1lf «it the Bocldn&~ . Pal""1! lea and Cflll .. maker, wl6 ls Cl her Mis anct weighs nl ly '20! pounds._ The queen '!6fJ her proud -with a champagne w~ fet that would be • crd tO anr top international hotel!! The royal staff also get~ Christmas present from t¥ queen. Her housekeeper~ around wttb a list betort askln& what everyone w . Like -maybe something .ior the 1\0me, to wear or a gift voucher. · The queen 'hands t ;b e presents over beneath the Chfistmas tree where her own family's gift.I will go ·on Chrlstmu Eve. She select.I the tree from the estate at WindlOI' on one of her horse rides ·before breakfast, a favorite wtekend occupation. The foresters cut it down -· and the staff tie! on colored lanterm and silver ornaments. The queen did h t r Christmas shopping for friends overseas early this year ·because of her absenOe from Britain. in November fsr a &tate visit to South AmeriCJ . l H_ome .Life Discussed ~esday Club Has Two By ~Foreign -Students Busy Weeks Upcon;iing Fashion Show, Party Planned Shifts wi1J be mOcleled at a 7:30 p.m. party next Wednesday. Omicron Rho Chapter of Beta Slima Phi sorority is sponsoring the showing . place In the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Carolyn York. Laguna Group One of the world's largest carpets, a two-t.on, 80 foot mammoth specially woven in India for Queen Victoria, will have tp .be taken up. Queen Elizabeth probably will have a whirl with her footman while Prince Philip dances with a kitchen maid and the Queen Mother trips a measure with a teenage apprentice pantry boy. The family goes to church Chri.stmu morninl, then 1113 down to lhe traditional lunch of roast turkey and plum pud- ding. The aftemoon is given over to the children. In the evening, they diamiss the servanl5, help themselves to a cold buffet and entutain themselves with television, records and conversation. NB Auxiliary :i The· Ladies· Au1xillary ' of Newport . Beach Fire , Depirt- me.nt gathers tbe third W'ed- riesday of each month at 8 p.m. in various locations. Information regarding loc.v.tion may be obtained by lelepbon· ing Mri. T. C. Dailey, 543-11135. : Foreign !xchahie atudentS Aaaoka of Japan, B~arn~ ~ [rom ,._ ~--•·n Grov· e area gen of Norway, Mana Hillmg · ~ .. = · · · of'Sweden, Almut Kelmling of :will diilcUU-thelr home life.at ~. Karen-Lind/ors of the 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. Fiftland and Marei Siedenburg 11 rr.:.;~ of the Garden of Gennany. . Grove btanch ol the Amer-Those attending sh o u l.d ican Associltion of Un1vtr-bring a white elephMt gift lo · sity Women. · exchange, st.ated Miss 'Nell : Tbe AAUW membershtu en-Farrow, president. : compasses lhe Harbor v"atley Co-hostesses f the rr.eet· ; area. ing in the Garden Grove • ParticipaUng in the Youth Board of Realtors Hall will be : for Undent.IOOing Students-Mn. Edward Crook and Mn. : lhemed panel will be Sachiko WUllam Widawsky . • Mercy Ship's Work Shown Auxiliaries • Experiences aboard t h e ; Hospilal Ship SS Hope were ' recounted by Dr. William A. Mou wben be spoke to members of the Orange coun- ty Medleal Auxiliary last Tuesday in Saddleback Inn. Dr. Moss, of Santa Ana, illustrated his talk with m9re lhan 100 colored slides of the · areal! he vbited aboard the HB Auxiliary Twice a month the Lidie~' • Au:iciliary to Huntington Beach 0 Vt:terans of Foreign Wars, ·post 7368 meet at 8 p.m. The ; first Friday of the month they gather ln Odd Fellows Hall for a business meeting and the third ~y they socialize in various location&. Further information may be received by telephoning Mrs. U:Roy Hermann at 536-358° • • • mercy ship after joining It at Colombus. Ceylon, a.s a general surgeon among 35 other specialists. Guests attending the meeting were members of the Interns and Residents Wive.. Group of Orange County ?.1edical Center and t b e Students Wives at the College of Medicine. UCL Artist Rocky Rau of Laguna Beach exhibited her paintings to help raise funds for the American Medical Association Education and R es e a r c h Foundation. Baskets of pine cones with blue, green and gold ribbon provided a holiday at· mosphere . In charge o f decorations were the Mmes. Stanford Hepps , Brian Ewald, Hobart Smith, Leo Cummins, Colin Hubbard, Wt 11·1 am Leonard and Richard Paws'-t. . ~sa•aw LAMINA-ACH I .... ....., __ , llMll, ......... (714 11MOM ~-_, ....., ........ ---~ C714l ••·1144 I ~I ' l , '' .. . Members of the Tuesday . Club of Newport Harbor have a buay two weeb ahead of them. The Books 'n Stuff Section will. meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Ernest McClelland, president, for an e:icchange of gifts. T h e 1'ravelleMI and Golf Section wW both meet next Wed- nesday . Mrs. Donald OhiM wW hostess the Fine Arts Section's lrad.itional Candlelight Tea next Thursday in her Baycre1t HOLIDAY SPECIAL Come to Buffuma' for ·~ complete "Day of Beauty" . 35.50 lllis specill Christmas beauty treat incl.odes:: • 1 permanllflt wsve • 1 conditioner .. 1 styled, perstW111iz.ed ha1; • · 1 facial 1 a manicure • I pediCWl't • 1 con of"' spsc:fal h!ir -to like !loo• May we suuest 1 •Day of BeMlty" as 1 wonderful aift for someone special you know:? 8'tllly SOion " ·· Buffums· Hew,mt Cenltr .t f"tlhl• )ltlftd • l.U.2200 • -!Iv""" ---I.IL IK lclO IA ~-----·---'~--~-~-~=~----·--=~-------~-~ .,. I The public ~ lnvlied tO -it- tend the party which will·take American Legion AUJ:iliarY of Laiuna Beach gathen at 8 p.m .. the second and fourth Thursdays in the Legion Hall. -FRONT ... SIDE ..• BACK ... ALL CURL, ALL COLOR, ALL CUSTOM We snip and :shape, custom~url your new hairdo. Then we custom-color your hair with your own personalized color. By Fanci-tone, of course-our tint in a new push-button dispenser that lets us create just the color you want, and duplicate it every time! Natural looking colors for.&ray hair, toning eolors for bleached hair, and our ultra-so phisticated "Color Originals," the style colors tha t set the styles! Fanci- tone color doesn't wash out, conditions your hair as it colors. Ceremony is relaxed for the party. Once a young loolman WU unJlten by Prjncess Margaret and composed a ,. > ~'·· ~ ' I CREME HAIR TINT f ~Sham'-"" u4 S.f, lrtm $1.7.1 --C:.Off. In E ··11 'strett ....... "---N..,..t a..ctri. c.tlf. ~· v.ri.,, c.tlf. tlll *"-' tM. _.,. 1Ml1ft1 lftktl s.u1111 vm..,.. c.ntw ..,,._ lfJ. .. 10 ·' ' - --c.111. 7 .. 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Jones, 22, of 9462 Litchfield Drive, Hwttington Be'ach, and Charles Mesa Woman Found ·Dead In Fireplace ' Costa Mesa detectives today art in- vestigating t h e possibility of homicide in t h e mystery death of a 42-year~Jd Costa Mesa woman found Satun:lty lying headfirst in her burning fireplace. Police report& said Mrs. Dorothy Champion Davis of 256 "-E. 16th Place, \vas found dead at 5:41 p.m. by her husband, Ben Riley Davis, 49, of a Newport Beach motel address. Investigating olllcers 11aid the husband told them be and his wife separated after Thanksgiving and that he bad visited the victim Friday. Police reports quoted Davis as telling investigators he left hi! wife's apartment Friday evening aod returned Saturday afternoon. Davis discovered the body in the burp- ing gas-log ' fi~place and asked a neighbor to call police,, . Rej,orts said lbe ~vtctilrt Walj 6umea by the gas f i r e. Her two ~ poodle dogs were 1lttillg ~eat the body when a patrolman elltfftcl•tlii loom to m. vesU,at.e. There was no fire Wwhere in the aparlmeDL According to police roparta, Dal'll said his wife had gone to Palm Springs for several dayS after Thanksgiving. He said he was registered at thti BaycliH Motel in NewporL Beach Lifeguards FindNewportDuo After Grounding A water-soaked Newport Beach couple was given warm blankets and showers by Huntington Beach lifeguards after their 41-foot sloop, µasada, ran aground off fog-shrouded Bolsa Chica State Beach, the city harbor district office reported· today. Lifeguards Jim Rayl and Dan Jurman responding to a police rescue call found Mr. and Mn. McArthur Powers, 310 Fernando St., Newport Beach, huddled on the sand shortly after !my waded ash9J°e from the 54-degree surf. Officials said the owners were making a run from Long Beach to Newport Beach when the sailboat ran aground late Saturday inside the breaker line two miles south of Sunset Beach. Damage to the $16,000 craft was estimated at f.1,000 to $4,000. Powers and bis wife were treated at lifeguard headquarten for exposurt and sent home by taxi. The Masada Sunday wu extricated from the sand by a crane and trucked to Newport. Huntington Man Takes Own Life A 40-year-otd Huntington Beach m a n staying w I th 1 friend was found dead of apparent carbof) rrumolidt po~ing in a CQsta Mesa garage Sunday. Police listed the death as in apparent suicide. The vicUm, Benjamin Irving Kleiner, ol '11)6\\ Knoxville St, Hunlington Beach, Waa found by hia three: teen-age children In his car at UC Tr1vene Drive, Costa Mesa, police ukl. ·The vldlm, aatranpd from bi! wife, had been otoJfn& with I male frielld at the -..., npor11 ·aai11. Steele Jtfflrlceu NEW YORK t AP) -A atock market adv1nct w a a trimmed I a t e this af. tttnoon In ralrly active trading. (See quotations, p.,__u.11 ). Gallll outnwnbertd looses by about 149 luues u the aeulon wore on. The early preponderanco ol wkulen waa cut bot): by abold IOI --· ~ • M. Agu!!ar, alao ii, of 110 Cedar St., Bania.Ana. • . J-iu .lm'lng Ume for laD~ to appear on· a court 'Order~ had been sentenced for ' of narcotics and " a.ssault-wi a deadly weapog. , The duo broke oul..ol.lhe Jall between 6 and l :ts p.m., deputies said. At d ·p.m., they had been assigned to washing interior windows on ~ tblrd ftoor of !ht JaD. 'Ibey 'left !ht lo1i and wen!· lo the fourth l1qsr .......Uoo ._ pried ·1oooe aom~ metal ll!l!Clnc and climbed to tile rocil .• There J"""' and Aguliar folAecl· two so.loot ltogtlio of 1an1en hole, -it to a metal oOl'e and lowered the hose down the ~ of the building. The nOw jall WU occupied ii>, I.ate October and lhia ..... the fJrlt etcape or escape attempt from the: modern UPI Tt...,._ . bulldin1. • Clooed cln:uit iel<visloo and other el'°' tronic devtce1 are Uled to prevtlit prisoners from leaving ~ structure. A continuous guard conidor surrounds the prison's cdl block areas. But Jones and Aguilar, with tru5ty privileges, were out of the cell block area. About 115 or the Jill's present com· plement of 5811 prisonen are trusties. Nixon to Tell Cabinet Picks On T e"levision NEW YORK (AP) -Pr<sident-elect Richard M. Nixon will fly to Washington Wednesday to announce his entire slate of cabinet nonllneet before national television cameras at 7 p.m., PST. Ron L. Ziegler, Nil:on's pre 1 s spokesman, announced this today and said that Nixon, who would be ac-- companied by members of his new cabinet, might take the occasion to also disclose "other major appointm~ts." The president-elect will d!ate hh announcement in the Palladium Room at the Shoreham Hotel. The national television and radio oetworb have been invited to provide live coverage of the event, and there seemed little doubt that one or all of them would snap up the offer. A spokesman for the American Broad- casting Co. said ila television network will carry Nixon's speech live, and p~ bably will add another half-hour for c!i~lt·tiJ~· '*" ,,,. The Columbia Broadcasting System 1ald It wjlJ carry the speech Uve on teieY\!!'!11.· 'ml may adil a -on perloCl er ,pick up the JonaUwi Wlrttert show in progress at 10:30 p.m.. Academic Senate Plans '!be Nallooal Broadcuting Co. WU checking ita plans. Muhaj radio said its network would carry the an- nouricement live. To Investigate UCI Ties Ziegler said It would be faif to conclude that Nixon now has made final decisions o-his choices to head the 12 cabinet departments. Askjd to commeril on widespread reports that Republican Rep. Melvin Laird of Wisconsin baa beeD . tagged to be secretary Of defense, Ziegler said, "I can neither confirm nor deny any speculaUon with respect to the cabinet.'' By 11IOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille DtllY l"ilet ltetf A question on UC Irvine ties wilh the ~efense industry wUI be raised Wednesday at a meeting of the facult., Academic Senate. An investigaUon of UCI Industrial Associate! will be ¥ked by Assistant Professor of History Spencer C. Olin Jr., who will introduce resoluUons signed by 18 faculty members. The issue, according to Olin, is whether the university la endorsing war industry values aod goals by formal alliance with aerospace firms. He wi11 introduce two resoluti.oru: - one asking thal a faculty committee be formed to keep tabs on sollcitaUon and rei:eipt of non-state funds by UC Irvine, and the second to make first order of business of the committee in- vesUgation of UCI Industrial Associate.s. Opposed to Olin's proposal is Associate Dean of Physical Sciences Bernard R. Gelbauni who says he and Professor of Chemistry Robert W. Taft will in· trociuce an a1ternative resolution. They propose the commiUee be created to monittlr solicitation of any non-state funds, with no refertnce to lndustrial Associates. Gel)>aum said be regrets tbe im· _plication there might be an undesirable connection between tbe university and the industrial group. "I think tha\ any belief or that nature is based upon a lack or information," be said. . UCI Industrial Associates is comprised of firmJ which pay annual dues between $'l50 and $10,000 depending on tbe number of thl!ir scientific and management employes, according to its president John Rau. JUI purpose is to link the university and industry in mutua1ly beneficial ways -at root exchange of "university ex- pertise for industry money with some other' lesser benefita also accruing to the university. ENDORSING WAR Olin says he has very little concern that Industrial Associates will dictate l h e course of research to a n y faciliiy member. Rather, he said, his concern is that the university may be endorsing the war industry. "The university should at least remain neutral This is not a neutral act," he said. One of the signers of his resolutions, Organismic Biology Chairman Grover C. Stepbem, said he believes "It Is perfectly all right for us to execute military and industry contracts provided they are made public. But this vague good \Vlll relaUonship bothers me." Gelbaum, principal campu! organizer of lnduatrial Associates and now the group's secretary, counters that the pro- gram does not involve only ·aerospace. BENEFITS SPREAD He points out that most camp1J1 in- teraction with industry does involve schools of engineering, administration and the ICiences. But beueflta of the Industrial Aasociate.'I program will be spread tt all departments, he said. He said the only disbursements have fSee FACULTY, Page 2) Presidents-elect normally dribble out c~binet announcementa over a period ef days and even weeks. But Nixon decided to make one big splash by an- nouncing all at once and, to quote Ziegler, "thought Washington, D.C., was the appropriate place to make an an- nouncement of this magnitude." On Thursday morning, Nixon will meet vdth his new cabinet al the Shoreham. where he will sperid the night. He ~Ill return to Washington later in the aay, Ziegler said. On Nixon's public schedule for today were two prominent callers, Robert B. Anderson, who was undersecretary of defense and secretary of the treasury In the Eisenhower adminlstraUon, and (See CABINET, Paa• I) Stolen Sprinklers Turn Lawn Brown Sam Graves, 44, Isn 't a bad gardener, even ii the lawn of his home at 1215 Mariners Dr., Newport Beach is turning brown. It'• just that someone took all the sprinkler head! from hlll underground watering system. Graves listed the value of the eight brass tops at $20. He says he knows they must have been stolen since Dec. t. That'a when he last watered the grass. Hope, Jatae.t · Lei,gh Donate Stars Aid Viet Heart Girl By TOM BARLEY Of "' Daftf ,. ...... .Open heart surgery for lijUe Nguyen 0\1 Lan ~ .. Juli around tht corner" tt the Vletnamese chlld molrtta!ns her ~t impro-en~ 0r1111e Co<mly Cblldrens l!Oll)ltal doclon aaJd todaJ. Tliey said tile n.montli-oid cihlld they know u "Suzie" 11 rapidly recovartni from an ttr Infection and high lever thal lhlfarlecf earlier ICheduled trlpo tn tlie operallng room. Tllo frail child lrvm Ila N~ still apc!l1dl much of her time lrt an •"YI"" Jeni but phyaidlDI cautiously predict sent hi• good wi.she1 ror IUCCOUfui' aurgery •1poa:iblf next week." sip-gery for Suzie and asted> the mother While Suzie wu being checked by to use the !h'Oilef to\fards expenses:· !be her doctors today, a man who knows · wlll lncur here. 1 lot about Vietnam pla[e<I 1 bla· part Anothtt cootributoo-to SUii•'• cauoe lrt brightening the loo& bedllde vigil wu actr.,. J~Mt Leigh. Her check ofl.eThiLan,thelltij11irl'1~. lor "llO came In the 11me mill and Her 1hare of the ~!tat mall today waa_:to ho IUed by Le Thi Lan, aht wu a letter and a cheek far $20t from . said, "ln any way you Me OL'" comedlan Bob Hope. • Ho<pital oll1ctalJ todaY were achedullnl The aclor, busily 'preparlog ror )'et' another vWtor for Su\ie --lti onother of bi! Chrlalmaa tours ol U.S.. ; Rily Wllllanu or the Di.meyland orpnlza- bucl in the bel..,Uered Allan nailoo. ' Uoo. · • · . • PINNING IT' DOWN -Pins In ~v Indicate location of· property involved in suits against county over alleged damages caused by j.U flying out of ·orange-~ty.Airpotl (lop). ~--·~~'"'« New Plane NoiSe SuiM :To Demand $10. Million The largest single group ol sullil seek· Jng more than $10 million in damages aUeged.ly caused by low flying aircraft Dear Orange County Airport will be filed Tuesday against the County of Orange. !tom ~ jeta landing and tatlng o£f ~m Oran1e County ,Airport.· Claimants allege that the noise is devalu· ing. their property. The suits stem largely from noise Daughter Born To Sweden Mom; Twin Due Soon ~10TALA, Sweden (UPI) -Mrs. Ma·~ jbritt Pettersson, 26, gave birth'· tO 8 daughter Nov. I, three m 'ontht prematurely. Doctors said today the child's twin would be born within the riext six weeks. The daughter weighed tWb pounds, two ounces and is still being , kept In an incubator at Kinkoeping's C e n t r a I Hospital. Doctors said she I.! doing finf: and is likely t.o live. . When Mrs. Pettersson was rushed to a maternity home doctors dld not know she was cQITYlng twins'. ' "I had just delivered. the .p~mat.urt girl when I found out lheri: was a second baby "°ailing to ie,l ·into thll world," said Dr. Alvar Br\lnge. "She or he ls due , Jan. 26 an~ 1 we hope for the beM." · Docton at Motalo'1 Municipal Mateml- ty Home said the unusual twin birth was a "medical sensaUop" and tliat the only sin\ilar case 1~wn in Sweden wu 2.0 yean ago when a woman's twin! were born a week apart. Women of Chamber Sponsor Luncheon The women 's d1visi9D1-of the Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa chamberl of commerce Tuesday Will jointly qionw a Christmas luncheon. at the ,Balboa Bay Club ror their colleagues with the, Ana· be.1m and Buena Park cbambers. • ~ub Yul,Ud< dlsplaya and, l!lllSl<\al' perform~ by Harbor A/.a all4 acb0ol l"IUP8 will be featutt<t: ~dii1g to program -ainnen .Mrs. J;lOMur) Tosh and Mrs. WIDl.am (ll<ltY) ·i.1..... . .Edi"son Pact Reached NEW YORK (AP! - A lenlaUve - menl ... -Sunday lrt • -k-cld • strllle aplllll Conlotlclaied ~ Co., but the •J0,000 llrlkera won't ·be hick to wor~ unW at i...t Saturooy. • • The ~Wng claiml, toCa1lni: 110,212,466, will ho filed by the I.aw · litm ·.di Kindell and Anderson on beball of 347 Hafbo< Area cWinants. . The llllng. ivill .nl!e· the total cl.aim• oooght for property damage all'lodly caused by the low·llying jeta to 111,945,911(1. '. The damages,•origlnaDy soUght throu8li clalml flied -.~ the CoiJnly Board of SUpervisofs, were rejected routinely by the board and referred to the county's insurance cam.er. , The claimants are residents 6£ Newport seacli, Costa Mell and Corona de! Mai. Thus far $1 ;733,500 ln suita against the county have been filed by '3 claimants. . · A spokesman for the Orange County AirpOrt Noise Abaieinent Conll\lltlee.sald the rest or the suits Will he med early next year. They will "total al least 11'1 million and re~ nearly 1,0llO h>me ,owners, the lpOkelmln said.. ColiS& ' . That m'*'11ng r.,· may chlll tbl air again Tupidy, accompanied by chill~ Jemperalures of 65 along the shore, dippln1 to a Jaw of 4S ovemlgbt INSmE. TODAY "Mon.tro111" a"nd "dillartr/Ul• ' art two of tM word.I tm~ed to ct..crib< UC fnmu'r• •II•« inp of Rafldtl'I ''Me.tliGh." Set Enttrtainmtnt. Page 25. ... ti.. . .,,...... •• ' .......... _... . ................. 04t ar..,. 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Mlajeer ~--•· cbalrman .~-Ebed, . .bolb. of Tuclon, All$. 11me ~ flloiid. , •. -· • ,..,_ .,.......,..... ,......,_ lll4 i.m.n and Jull.,.:bolh of InMou 1161 oj11oUllDI ~ I 1. lhll'bo will -flf 1!'9'~ Rlllrft W . ·-llllw'ineDI will .... If 'l'idllil ;w.,. bl ""'*"4" oolloWli't•rsl er ..... . Di ,'!1'· '!CO lliJm ·~ la -. l\lcllGfW Pork. 1 '· ~ • '· , • lllnlllr ldPnUllll Dli. -. • ' ' •• .,., iialrd 1111 #11 "' Ibo Boys . . Tbl llplllJ,.,_ia lhll U.... dlllrlng Cbollnlr 11-·in·lltw von.-. \Cqlio ·ol"Amcrlca·ll a~ lioUL :io ·Ao 00 IDll ~ • oaalrll!uiloo to up !be .loll< d ~-~ ._,_.,. ·: m..•Wllo 1iu -olid ho"111 ',..1' '1he.f/ewport . l!arJlor. 1,11!1!!'•11 Churqh of "lbonll you'•' fl<lin .~·~·,_., "r::~---·..W. w~ ~ .Memorial f\mcl. '. . . whobelpldlnlbo~.oo•r ... , 1Jlloil~~ fuallalbooilllve ' ' --... On com~ d t/li'Job ~'.lilll rumit ialD 'lilro 'f.:!"""' nurJy • bltreotooodopl•~·-~ ... =:=· . ,,.illi'.a. . ..~var. am-Fashion Island HAI pl !Iii -·1111 n _,..,, 111 .~ ' ' · -· · .. --. . -.. . - David and .Jiiiie VI'! T11t-... JW!t Nlxcn p&llHI tor chat Ill lobby of Oaks Inn in Springfield, Mass. Mils Nlxcn llKI llonce, David ·Eisenhower attended Smith Colle11e cllDntMlnct It tlll 11111 8atunlay night. Hei.:alds HolidJty, .carOU.,· 0011p1,and .dldro Iron! a doUn Orange cout sCboola and cburches will .perform In~-Ibis -1Jartlog W..._&J Iii FUblon illond In Newport Coetor •. -. The 7,15. p.m. concerts will bl&in Wedlleldoy "1th. in. &JlPNflllOe bJ 1be Powtaln V4'11J lllail 8cll0ol Choir • . Olbor "°"""" will be u lollOllt: Dec. 12, Mis&Joo \l1ejo. Hlgb School; ·Dec. II; EnaJin Jl!DIOr .Ill&!> i!cbool; Dec. 14 . II l pm. FOll'lm by Corona de!. Mar -band llld d>olr and 7' 16 p.m. !be Santa Ana Ch11dren'1 and Youth ·Choir, Sevetit.h Day Adv1ntilt Church; Dec. 18 Thurllon lnJermldlate School air!'• i:hor111; Dec. 17, TulUn !Ugh Scliool; !lee. 18, Bay Via.. Elemen- tary School; Dec. Ii, Colla ldeia Hlah School; Dec. 20, St. Catherine Scbocil, La1UM Btad>; Dec. al,. Girl Scouts o! Orqe County; llld Dec. 23, Vllla Park ll1'b School. Communications Control Urged WASHINGTON .(UPI) -Preatdenl Johnlo• will bl odViled abortl,y lo puth for creation of a ILDcle.· 1corporallon to control all U.S. lni.rn&Uonal <Om· municaUon11 whether by eable or 1&teijltl1 it WAI ~ ~·;iilt19 / The propoul bu bee• -upon by a !$.man comm!ttae oppolnted 18 monlhl ago by J obnlon, lnformed 110111'"" uld. The job or the commrttee, hllded by Under-etary of Stat& Elli"!• V. Rostow, was to recommend new com- municaUollf pollctea for the naUon. Its recommendaUoru, 100D to be formally submittld to Johnlon, allo call for a system under which Weltml Union 'would become a partial partner of the U.S. Pott OWce, the source1 utd. n1e11sm oervlco would bl inllalled 1n J>OI\ o!ftcu. Burglars Get Stereo in .Autos • • Palisades Extension Prop6s~d . ·~ N~-BMci ~. ult.·1.m. """" -...,. ............ lllr*1cht shol at·lbe San Ol6lo Fnew11 . • The city la golJll la ... -County • aid IO flnlnco COllllru<ll4o ol 1 Jamboree -al-~ Pol!iodtt Rood lo--·· The eoliinatad $113,DllO project will pro- \'lde the llnal lint betWeM l!l. Coast Wcbway ,00 the San Diego Freeway. " N~ Publlc Worb Director Jooepb T. Devlin aald. "The county La already """11 IO ~act le< we<k on Jamboree mm ·~ M. the ftteway," he °tla~]ll, n~boond molorisis are able lo 1et Ihm f{OD1 here -but they ban to· 1Ur11 rtpt·. oo Palisades, croa MacArthur, at wblch p o l n t Pl111lllR ' ti rt-nllllld J1111bario1 . llld -)load up !be <llrYin8 rood IO tho ., . -----------·-··-....... MOON SHIP -Newport.-M .. a schools spact Instructor Monty Fones uplalno Apoilo lunar command moOl!l• to"~tar-o14t:'Mult Cllirf (center) llKI .Mark TllomplOll of Pau!Ulno ool, Coo ta· M•a.' '" Estancia Teacher Gives • -..!. Youngster~ Space Tips Thin( lbtri graders · want la know 1bout opace fit&hla ' -"How da they know where the ·earth 11 1oln1 to be when they come back ?" -"How do. they make the unmanned one• do whit they want them to?" Girl Won't Lose Football Field A little Newport Beach girl and, her friends .are worried that their losing football team may bl displaced from Irvine Terr&Ce Park by. a ienl'l" cilllenl, lawn -~ groi1p: Well, 11\~ can take heai:t, ~ID~year-old i!l!ie~~~f;ff..i )!:tter' lo 'ti/" Newport c1iy ~..,.. furDod a tew .heads. . .. The letter, wliUen on' little' gjrl sta· tionery in a little girl scrawl, f>&id the children were willlnC to share the park with the oldllen. ("park• an for everyone")" lkit wdndered if lhe football field would be sacrificed. . "If we don't have a big enough place to play football we won't have any team. Wt don't have a very good team but we are good loters," Julie wrote. The City Council turned the Jetter over to Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commluloners who treated it u · a "com- municttlon" and took no officia.I actlon. Unofficially, however, commissioners ootd !boy are very pltaltd wilb the newly eoilblllhed 111pervised, playgrowid Jll'Oll'llD al Ibo Irvine Temce Park and are not tncllnad la clwige lblnp. Jn fact, they even approved a bard-top basketball court inmallation 1\ the park. Theae are tome Of the q~Uona put ol Newport-Mffl llchooll 1p&Ce lnllructor Monty Fonu lh1I wuk u be . blpn maJdni the · loundt· wllb the llchool dfltrict'1 new ~pace moblle. Fomes, J&.ye&M)ld m Ith i,m •;I I es te..i>er et E!londl Hlab llchoo1, is Warm!na Up la a lull-time Hlll"'"ant he Will bl&fn In February u travellllg 1paoe teacher. He wU drive the apace van · from ocbool lo lchool, lecturln& on ipoce end demonstraUng with mt)delJ of ,Ranger, Lunar Orbiter, Surveyor, M e r c u r y , Gemini and Apollo spacecrllt. Fornea t b l !I week lectured to third graders at Mua Verde, corona del Mar, Paularlno, Monie Visis one! Harbor View schools. Next week be will vialt five more schooll. -' When the program gets into ful swing in Febiuary, Fones will teach space to · .student.! from first. grade thrdugh blah school pby1lca clwes. The 1pace mobile wUI be u&ed for small eemlnars and to take students to places where they can launch small rockeb or look through a telescope. The van, all tM equipment, and Fomes, salary 11 paid with federal funds. The Newport-Mesa space progr'1l'I is totally underwritten as an innovative pilot pro- ject. $17,000 Blaze Destroys Home Fire did $11,000 dama1e to a La Palma fl'NWay. •. .., Devlin 1atd tbe P1H11csu.Jambotte ' . . loop· ..,i of MacArthur wru have lo be given another · name or abandoned once Ula "real'' Jamboret extenslon Is oompleted. He IAid tba. date. or tbe work depanda on the Lockheed Corp., which owns about 200 acres in the project area. "There -are indications Lockbeed may dtdicate tbe need.Id ri&ht-d-Wly,11 be &aid. HJut there bun 1 been any comm11zM>l. •• ·'Ille. 1183,DllO project estimate, Devlin notedt is ez.clUllve of right-of-way ac- quislUon OOlll. None ol It lnvolns general piOpe!ty tu fund!. Comity and city g a s tax f u n d s -split 5G-60 - would be used. The COUDty wm bl wad by 111e city councll to lnclude the cotmty'a share o( the cost in the 19S9-70 arterial blah.way 1tnanc1n1 program. Cancer Program Of $1.3 Millwn OK'd for County The California Committee for Regional ldadlcal Programs bu approved a 11.3 million comprehensive cancer program for Orange County and Lona Beach. The proaram will bl sponsored by lbe uc1 coneae or Mortlcln•. Chairman of th• commlttee's subcom- mittee on cancer, Dr. E. R. Jennings, said Ibo proaram now IOU la Wublnc- lon for a final declston 00 fundlna. Jennins, dlnclor of ,.lbolOlll' II Memorial Ho1pllal at LoOi B<acb, Slid the proaram will bl dolflried lo• bar-.... Join! ·eUOl'll of, bosplltala, pllys!· clalll, denUe:ll and oanctr, medical· and dental societies in the Lont: Beach-Or· ·an1e County area. The propoaal would be compriMd of a fo~ point program over a three-year period. ~ntinuing ed.ucaUon of phylicians and dentists in diagnosis, care and re· babilitation of cancer patients. -Special training of paramedical per· aonnel, auch u nurses, X..ray technJ. clans, medical technologists, therapists and cyto-technologists. ~mpulerl%hlg and centrallzlna dala on all patients with cancer In Long Beach and Orange County wilh peri- Odlc rtpt\11 to pllys!clans. ' -Establislllftl a r!llonal public ln- fonnation prOifam. for early detection of cancer. Second Assembly, Group Joins Shoreline Hearing Now Julie Matloff and her friends can be good basketblll loser1 too. Auto 1tereo burglen made a hefty home early this morntna, the Calllornia haul of $888 In playlna: equipment and Division of Forestry reported. Moh Fired ' O:u Wedneoday'I beariJlf·al Ntwporl Beech City Hall Oii public ohorellnl U11 wW be joined by • oecond -IY IUb- conimlltee, ft WU npoJ'IOd today. DAllY PllOT OUJfOC cadf J'UILtlHI'• C/JW#t'f .. ..,. N. W•-' ---J.J. ...... .., va ,,_.. .,., _,. """'""" 1\•111" 1 ..... n ·-'"'·~~=i11• ,,11,f Nt ... J ' ~DRcW ---~ 11)1 W•1t l•f Stn.t 'Mem111 ...,..,..,"P.O. a..·116o, •2416 ---...119Dlt:l'll Wiii ............. 4"111!1' o_,., m ......, """"" ............ , .. ..,... • t 1ape1 ID two Newport Beach forays F h kd Officials said the fire broke out about DACCA, East Pakistan (UPI) -Police renc Crae own 12 :30 a.m. in the Charles Brown home tired on tampa1In1 anU·1overnment S•turday · at !242 Wickham Lane. Brown was mobl 1n Dacca today wlllle Prealdent Ste:Vlll Robert Rlaone, 18, ll0\1 ZDth PARIS (UPI) .._ The French govern-awakened by the flanies and got his Mohammad Ayub Khan wu addresatnc .st .. reported the theft of $&08 In equip-ment today ordered new polke action wife and two dau·ghterl safely out of "party workers in another part ol' the . . The Subcommittee ort M a r i n t lletauml will bl ripmented a10n1 with lhe earlier announced Subcommillee on CoMervaUon and Beache1. ment and tapes from bi! late model to check threatening civil strife heralded the house. Four et1&lne companies city. At ltalt one penon was killed fortlin car. He aald the stereo player by tight bomblngs over the weekend. responded to the blaze. and several 'fiaunded. .and 18 ~ were taken between 2:ao ll!l'liiiiii.iiaram .. !.ti*IMiili;i~iMjjjjjjiliijjiiiiiiiiiiliiilkiiiiiiiiliitiiiii&;r.iiilmiluiiiiiiijj! a.m.1onc1.J'*1c~•m1 • Satlnurday. 11 was 1• Bliml!;--lll<'l•llllllBFIS•lll••1•-•-1la• the arau• -~ yet the current Boll! are subcommtlleel ol lhe .Aslembb Committee on N a t u r a I lWoorces, PJanntna and Public Works, -~ Uc EdWln L. Z'Ber& (Wacramenlo), Alan Sleroly (D-Beverlf llllll), Is chl.lrman of the coMenaUon and )>Uohef subcommittee; WI n I le 10 Sh9m>&br_, (IJ.Slllla Barbara) 1, cMlnnan oi: the · marl1'e rUOlll'CfS sub- .... ,.11 ... The bearllll In N"!'JIO:rl Is expocted to bl takea ,,11~. 1araet; by the Orona• Caunt)'-lrvtne Cqn)pany Uppor Nt\IOOi'I liq lond ~·· Mother subject, Olli> commlltee' · _.,,, ll111lcaisd, may be the county's plans fot the Salt Creek area south of Laguna Beach. "What we're conotrned about " said a ' ljlolreman for 11* steroty JUb- commtttee, "ii the relaUonshlp that ex· uls ~ lhe varlom public -agencies wltb · jUtlidR:tion over oftshore and lJi. lbDli waten.'" • . . wave of auto stereo burglaries. Ali Abdo!, 28, of 1201.i 29th !Jt., told police •1&0 ill equipment and tapes were taken from his ear between a a.m. and 10 a.m. Saturday. ln both inltlncel, th• Wrglarl pried open front windows to enter the veblcles, police lald. f'rem P ... e 1 F.ACULTY. •.· 'been '* jiven to each 1chool dtaa, includinil: humanities and fine am. . He allo noted tbat Philco-Ford Aerooutronlc, which formerly was giviflg money solely to the physics department, bas since Formation of .lndustrlal ~lei turMcl lis annual ccintr1buUon om la Ibo dlanoollor lo allocate lhrough tho ~teO with no str!np ottacbed, ' . ,· .... -- lie. Uld ii.' llU beeli "faltly well• ~-.atsu~~ 1* oloe.'I Jilli Ihm 11 a "lack of cnr.c;. lloli'rol ll'tlllle left!. . , · ~ lfedneadq wm ~ • Thief Strikes While 1111 _!be c1o1. n 11 "'~!'!~111'.._: ..... ,... 11~ ..:.,~ -111 ..;, Ibo Jail Re!icfents Watch TV ~·-,,...Oltleo,"' Shoemobl'. ""' 'Wll -lot rMlecllan In While Pbllllp Duffy, a, and bll wif• Novemllor. ~. a oc:hool ttoeller, -111 wald11o4 televislon In !be ltGat n>01T1 become )lrOl'Jllnall durlo& the -w ';IJI llJl.lr 1121 l>llbtld• Rd. home S1tunl1y, lelJalaUve -,f,OI") hll. ·~ 1fet ~ ~ ""°-., Into the cOllpln's bedl'llOm ¥:~~~ ... ~ lllWll'."'". ·~~~, •. , · $loroly, wbo 1111 ~ al ..,. ~ ,iw dolr·"l!*I I · ll'lod tilDe -U princtpll aJd• lo lben Open, wllh I -bli': Tbe ~ jraa IL Gov. Glean Andonon, an avowc~ lokeo ~ I bedrooin dl'a.rer between foe ol lbe Bock lllJ' trode. 7 p.m. llld 11 p.m., polloe uld. _ (, J ------ 0 OMEGA :... ACCUTRON -BULOVA . . AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings siied a 'nd repaired • diamonds and precious stones remounted •pearls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE All TYPES OF JEWELRY HAUOI SHOPl'tNa CIN1lll 2100 HARllOl ILVD, COSTA MISA MS.HIS ' I ' HUll11NtTOM ClllTll llACH • IDINHR HUNTINaTON HAC:H m.sso1 i BY WILLIAM · , REED ' ......... In the -Wind .. A dedicated group of men.have been V{or~ bani the past couple o!/mon!M ~ to r81S• $100,~ to fin~e:e operations of 16 agenoes serving lfu.n tins.ton ' Beach residents. . The Community. Chest now· baa more Ulan $115,000 ot the monoy either in the till or pledged. Tl!al leaves some $15,000 , to go. Most of the money so far h8.s come Cmm . corporati.0114 and t h e i r employee, the rest will have to come from the other divisions. * Giving much more than money are Rob!>rt !jerrln\an, Frank. Zang- ger, Brill Wi'eil, Ray Picard, l!-Ob lCno:r and all the volunteers work· ing under Campaign Chairman Fred Kalenborn. Although he is paid for his work, Russ Colsten has _put far more effort into organizm~ the-cam· paign and the adfvitie.s of the community chest than the size of t~ paycheck would demand. Bill Carlsoo, president of the Community Chest board and all members ol. the. board have done an excellent job in determining the needs lll)d going out to raise the money. They need a little help now from residents to complete lhe job. * The num,)ler of companies giving to tlle drive is 22. There are 147 possible donors in the corporations az;ea. Of the business division, 31 of the 792 possible have.given. One of the four school division possibles has given and none of the three public employes groups has donated as yet. Fifteen from the 175 businesses have donated. -ATTE!IQApCE AREAS • 1968·e9, 19,69·70 ' . ltt-...~ --, ..... ,.......... l;m...69 ........ l~TO DlliTmCT ...... ' ' .. ' Suez Tension Mo KANTARA. ~ Sinai (UPI) -no ..Utoo1 -lll<power tha 1'!Jddjo But .... -. -tha l!ll AJ.me1n baWe of World · Wor ll 11...-today -the Sua ca.aJ. In Oct., IMS, 11 1!ll A1amo1n llritaln'~ l'lold Manl1o11 ~ laid down tha .,,... •• lf\l1lley ilmTqe -- In -.. lrlare ~ 1,JOO bll -lo . -Ille b1ct of Nat Gmoany'1 , Alrlb °"1>1- Tbe l!ll -lnlot ... --.. mllel lq. Today H II eatlm1 .... that EoPt baa 00o.:a.trlled alonl lbe IQ;m1Je canol lnlot tha equlvolent . of ·ICllD< ,., ~ of the fllopower ~ -al --In -ligurel lboutllO-.. 2 •••aia&tll' . tiP. lcltool· • It II here, ok1or Ille baDb of tha former 1nternaftona1 waterway thal baa nma1ned cklOed ...... the six-day ""' i..t ~· Ibo. big etploslon la -. certain lo come u Ille preoenl Arab-1-fi deadlock lurnl In~ IUIOlher ' . mldeaal 'l!'I'· l twlaa 11P, ld>00l I' ' , ~ huiltai• 'al.1•1' up lolloel ' NEW ATTENDANCE AREAS -Map sftows preseot attendance areaB !or the lour high schools in the Huntingtori Beach Union High Schoo! District and the proposed new areas which are to be adopted due to ope<ling of the district's filth high school, Edison, in Septem- ber, 11169. . NewSchoolMeansChange Of Attendance Boundaries Opening of the fifth major high school within the Huntington Beach Union High School District means changing at· tendance boundaries to -include the school, Edison High School. Boundary changes usually mean mass New Business ~ orkshop Set public protest. and the changes which wiU be considered by trustees Tuesday promise to be no exception. Trustees are expecting a large crowd to attend the meeting at 7:30 p . .m. In the district boardroom, 1002 17th St. More than 130 attended the last session on the boundary changes. Available facilities in September 1969 when the new school opens will include Huntington Beach. 2730 s t u d e n t s ; Westminster, 2850; Marina, 3000; and Edison, 3090. Total school capacity is 14,780. II la eetlmlled that besides Ille balter1 of lllO big guns Ille Egyptians bave five dlvlslona' due ht....along the canal, with another 150,000 troops ready in reserve. The air cover potential of the canal is estimated at 200 interceptors and fJibter bombers, mainly MIG 21'• and Sukhol 7'a. AnU-alroraft defe.,. Includes Valley Cab Firm May Try Again In Huntingwn The owner of City Cab-co. of Fountain Valley was refused permission by tbe Huntington Beach City Council Monday to operate cabs in the city, but owner Arley Belk said today that he wou1d like to try again In January. Presently the city lll served by Herman Tate's Yellow Cab Co. based in Costa Mesa. Denial !Jy the cotincil was based on the belief that "there are already enough · cabs serving the city," but Belk said he "is sure that there Is only one or two cabs serving the city at best." Tate said he had been promised an oppoctunity to operate more ca~ in the city before the city would allow more cab companiea to come in. New To-.cli t.o Bolida9 , . I I I ~ .. .. ; . :. t .. Still to get rolling is the appeal to individual homes and letters are in the mail asking those who have not given as yet to send along $5 or so. Community Chest is ·one organization touching the lives of alm ost every person in the com· munity. For instances how :rbany Eoy or Girl Scouts do you or your neighbors have in your families? Persons thinking about starting a new business are invited by the Huntington Beach Chamber of euriunerce to attend a free prHusiness workshop from 10 a.m. to '5:30 p.m. in Santa Ana on Dec. 17. There will be presenlaUons on financial and Iea:al aspect.,, site location, insurance and franchising. Ir a new s c h e d u I e of attendanci! is adopted, it will mean changing schols f or many students. Those who will be seniors would not have to change schools, nor would those who already have been required to change from one school lo another due1 ~ the boundary changes, say the adn\i.n.1Strators. Belk said he would like to start service with two cabs and add a third as the need developed. He said he felt the service in the city now "is poor" and would re-apply for permtsmon In January "after the people have bad a chance to complain of the poor seivice." A black Santa Claus, wearing a black beard and -catr)llng a .bla<iC bag marked "soul power" walks down Martin Luther _King 'nr.:·tn Chicago Saturday during a Blaek Christmas parade, Wlill!b' wislldd by t¥e R~v. Jesse Jackson on a horse drawn wa~~: ,/. ,=;·i ·~ ,; .. ; , 1 Share Fun & Profit Drop by and say ''Stock It To Me!'' We Just Might Do it at the 1 Share Fun & Profit DAILY PILOT Wi -n YOUR Share Show , In Cooperation · with General Telephone Company SEE Working mocMl1 of D•t•speed m1chlnu "t1lk" to e1ch other at the rate of 1,050 words per minute. They speed .. ch day's 1tock market reports from Wall Street 1cn>1.1 the nation to thti DAILY PILOT plant via tel• phone 11,,.., Learn how tho DAILY PILOT prints your home-delivered edition containing today's final ttock1 only two hours after 'the ttock 1xc:hlnf11 clo .. 3,000 mll11 away In Now York City. Win Valuable Prizes Dec. 11 through 14 ··Open Daily 1 to 9 p.m. . 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'r.: : ' ·o I I I l • t ·~ ... °""' P.&111. u...t • Loni· Hor...,,_ former Britiab "11ba1udor to · the \fnlled statea, iot bit in the lace with a m.erlngue pie aa be was playlDJ guitar with IJ>e P'll' J!ltallC , ~ the Rolling ~-· 'Mklt Jan. , Ille 1nlup'1 ~er. ~ lh• P.ie .l1&lll an~, pearly 80 guuta ~t a pnpoj\on . , banquet In London for a new·.llAll' !Dg StOnea record jolbtid in .• Lo~ ~1ocl! wu tfUlilc iii.tor O...i !lie · • JUita.riltl,.when he WU hit.,·"'"H~~ .. 1• aald ha enjoyJ!ll blnilelt," Ja"e~ Jald. :·1 hope he did." . , . ' . .. ..: • I .. The. Queen EHzalielh, a ruler of the AUanlic for 30 hope it will ~tart a new l\)OD~ by reigning as a . years, slides majestically Into Pod · 'Everglades, showpiece hotel and. COJ\Yention compl~x on F)or, Tt"""'°" and •creen 1W A!ldr Qftjfil/I, a nallot of NorlA CarQUN. recriucd en mocrd m l!akW• fur eiimplif¢n'1 in llil ~ •u.. "'" ill lJtt IJ)irit of cla!nocni<r. a!ld flOOcl toil!. .. Fla., Sunday. 'lbe·new ownon of the 1,031-foot liner ida's Gold Coasl. • . -~'--~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~- • Tlnd Loa Angelea bualnessmen thll Ylll' will be able to tell their ChriJlmu. wlal! .. , DOI lo Santa Cl•ua, but"to Santa's daughter1 who • Police .Searching For SFV Arsonists ' In $100,000 Fire 2 Ships Collide on _River; . . Copters Seek 17 Crewmen , .. p, . ..,. •• tton, S.11 ..... ' ' U ·~~:,~l;testrf;>yers ' IL , • I I ' • ' \'W'I " I .:' .. ·Enter Blilck.; S~a 1 4 • .. 1111.• .. .,.. ' • .. " • ~'"f)~l.6.' .) :r, -I .._~1 ii'·· ~ ISTAllllUL,. Turliey' (~l -·Two nsPQl!d.,MIMj,....-u. llf"1,d~ ~of.Ille v.s, tlb Fleet Ailed -iiil.hld.il!il•~·..,a->np~llk• .,.... Uie ~ ti>d;y foe a Qve-<lay uu..;;;r;i;..:.~ l~IOOk!d Biaek ~- CrulM .tong Turkey (.Iaclt sea COast. , --• -· ......., --~ ID Ill< .s.a <.. The Ruatans caUecl &be 'American u""' --..-.:~--X1!11 nanl•vllll to-theU' .,...a.no dporstep 11~;.1« ~night, a~ .by' th• ll•]nYocilloo, a ~ .. to .~and provlilDO •. ol 'ti.O"M...,.... Coovenlloo ' . s:!ielll-; ~lloa-ol !be that 'Iilri. lranlit ol !be llralt ..... 1. 1-ontreui.COn -• 11-•· · · " l'.'- . "The }~'o;e.. I.a Ille way ™:!~ia~:.i·th~llbe0~i0:._. . UunuP )he 'Jwrow.)trail belw-!be through Ille BOsji«uJ viola~ Mnn- SU· of ~a Mii '.lhoo.BllQ Sea. •. 1rewc donv,.iUM ,r~allni -~the 1l<r mu.;'lb!P U:O ~lollowect about .: llrail ~-'111" two destroY<n ere . ,an hollr1p .. ~ _. . equlppeil,Jii!h~ca~leo!d Vtr· , The Sovi~ aov . !t1,.pewspaptr ..... nuC:Jefl'::weaPoris and bee-.!be • lmltla"topcirlOci ~-~;i 11 =· · · conventiOn 'tl.i/iJlblpe ol any nation at ·1i~:.'~l ··~ r war. •. ·. · ~ c·: • · ;~ ., -r r..,, \. ' TurkiJb i ~ Ainetican offli:lall Je. r. n·· , Ii . o ..,,~, ... ~,. < ... ~... , :'.:'; .... ;. • __ , .... d .. _ ' . ., . ' "*(""'l "' ~ ~ ,,_.,.. tl\e' ...... , .... ~ .,.~g· aDQ UK: ig .Q'!':'!r~t. ;. '$hi pt ..... matblJ ' a; rj>/Jt!M •Villt.•~t -~·' •;'f\. .... ..,.,.~f·t ,waaincol\forinl.tY"'trilhtheconven'OoD'J"~ '· w . ' B'•l&' ;.•,k" . Th< Turtllh·Foffll!ll Minlllri>'aald tJle ~'n t ' • \ Ruailnl "had IOmt complaintl, but " . , Turkey rtjected them 1ince the paaaase · ' ·. . · .. ii entlrtly !JI. conlormlty with the Mon- sh ., ,: T • z treuJ Convention." The convenUon allows . . aw.. ria . =~~ckv!:i.,r:r ... und':r ~~~"'; . wASilmaroN' <UPil' .:Jti.i ~~tit&' '1°t.V"!'!!~ptr• vi.,;ect ' Ii'\ Court retused6 today to block the "destroyers' visit as a demonstration of Lo u I s ta na trial ol · New Orleau American naval strength occul~ by businessman Clay L. Shaw· on charges • tbi! ·sttaey Soviet naval buildup· Ir>, ii< of consplring, in the usiwination of Mediterranean during the put year. President John F. Kennedy . Without """"10nt; ihe court !Jiued a .brie( onler-alllnniDB a lower court decision whjclf rejected a move by Shaw to stop tbe prosecution. . From Wire Services The ,.Uon cloan . the ":•Y foi: JllJI Gmlaon, J!~l' .Qrlejllll <!Jlf!lct lllonioy, to· proceed with the· 'trial ol the $$-year· old reUred bWJinessman. It doea not the hull o! Lhe 133-foot White A1der clim ~ tloot ~ poatble further appeals Scranton Pledges No U.S. Favoriie In Middle East atacb up a ploeaant 35-24-35. MIH NORTIIRIDGE (AP) -Police sean:h- Clous will appear during the lunch ed today for araonllt.s, apparenUy hour at the offtce of 4 local nvings poueuing stolen master keys, who and Iaen alSoclaUon. There also llremen s.y touched off a iioo,ooo fire will be_ lilt suggest!'"',' on di&play in admlnbtraUon bull~ uecuUve or- for Ille man who doem t ~",what. ti,.. at racially lro\Jl>led.~an J'trnando 73 feet below the surface of the"· swi!Uy to the Supreml! Court •by Shaw after WHITE CASn.E, La. -Helicopters moving river, the trial.• ' searched the _bpnks of the Mississippi .However their ~escenl Was d~layed ,Jn his appeal fof an injunction to JERUSALEM (UPI) -Pres.ident-elect be wanta. Those lncluilea(~· .;,vane, sra~.t:ollege:: ".: ', . River .. tocday :for ·)!7 creWII_l.t;I!_ missing-: And~&. COaat Gu811f spokesman..~ he bar the triaJ;-SJiaw eontended. thit Gar· Ritbard M. Nixon'• personal euvoy, from a cuttej. ttial sank lo one 0{1tl1e _ dia';not know the reJSQn. · rison wi.s usli1g him "u a pawn and William Scranton; uld tqday tbe"Unlted tun gulllollne for ~I "l&llr: '.' ~ TOll'l!!I· g81!>lin<ifed I t ""' e s eodl, a 1tay·at--e joJglng mactlo ;,~yed .tbii olllce,<ol ~ Priiildent · ine and a one-man gyt'ocopjer ~t ·fanl::Bloinpi ~·and ,<!amqed 1elllforamen$15,000;,-. ~l ~. ~ · .. flYe~lnclu!lln.l• opnferenct room . eoaat. GUa:rd'~ went> peacetime ilisasterL , '.1\e ·17 crewmen dis:8ppeared 'Satin:<tay a ·patsy" tn a bad faith pnjsecution S~tes would show no favoritism tn the • ' A team ,., 'Ni<fy "hard-ti&t•! divers nigh!. when· the White Alder collided aimed ·solely 8t "fltcui-VJg a judicial future toward any particular Middle East . · •. '7" ' ·, , . · · ' with the Chinese Nationalist.· freighter forum for his at~· Oh the Wairtn nation. < . arrived fto!Jl. N{tl'j.olk, Va ... 1? c~~ore Helna and then sank: in the cold~ murky Report." Scranton, 'talking to newsmen soon af-Water. Only three of the 20 cr.ewm.cn The report i.mled by a apecial com-tef. he had crossed the Allenby Bridge · ""°·· In iihicli' 14 idiiUnlilraton and faculty e members wtro held hostage lour boors · last month. · Morg~:µth~u Says · .. Swis~ 'iia~ Used escaped. · ~ mission beaded by• Chief• JUltice ~I spanning the ,Jordan River tnto lstaeli· I Warren held . that tee Hirvey O.Wald occupied Jordan. said 'the United states "It's delWtely lrlOn " u.!d 1 fire depsrtment spo~em.!t,;hO roport.ct that a can, 'lll)el!lol of.~ had ~ taken ffOin. a eampus iretmhouse earlfer and was found in one of the blackened The Coast Guard said a three-man had acted alone in a.sa•sstnaUna Kennedy "hu to comlder the feelings of all na· marine board will conduct a hearing in nana. 00 Nov. 22, lMl . tions in the Middle Ea.st aod not favor Britam'1 cltaning · women, known m tht pttcomputer CQt Cl Mr1. Mopp1 or cha.rladie1, "'1w • """ official blk Ladu on the cause of the collision, probably Shaw wU iodict.ed. by ·a grand jury one over the other," Tuesday. on March .n, 1917, on a charge of Scranton said the Nixon adminl.ltr&lion The Coast Guard says two CalifbtniaM consipirinc with Oswald, David W. Ferrie when it ta.ku ov~ next mQOth "will ,_. ' ~ .... :. , are among 17 men listed as missing. and unnimed others to ususinlte Ken-· pursue a more·even-banded policy!' . ci....mg Op<raton. Tiu Briliah Irutmftt of CKcning Scitnct JGid ~ Jt.owf!uriff! who f&a.s nf!Vf!T Wldi'd a mop or buclCit-/or P<111 ' JUOQf!IUd thf! wtnning cT\trv· ln G confut to find Cl "'°fl' I/ash~:: offices. ··· · ·- Police said the arSonists apparently had been able to unlock the doon of tJ:ie~ daJnJged ofQ~ea, set the ~ 1an~ Jocll.~ dOQn.agaJn. Thia~ to sPO!'Jl,..'· tjon· a set QI unrecovered misfer keys, "To Avoid Taxes The pair, both from the Cout Guatd nedy. Oswald wu slain by Jack Ruby Observers bere sald these remarks, vessel MUte A.ldel", were ideJrtlfied ·as two days after. the uaus!naUon and along with earner statement.I In Amman WASlilNGTON (UPI) _ Big-time Seaman Richard W. DuiRan, 20: 'of ·Ferrie died. illn1lY alte,-thec-flmlCf.juty aod,Calrp, ~ ljie "!OJI< for 1ome lnnk -'--•-dl'".:. ,. : t . -• .. ~J • 1 ... tlOll' "..1• Oak.dale, aO':i Stevtn W. Lundquist, 20, acUon . Shaw pfe8ded" Jnnocent ·to the ~ taltina when Sc'ranton beziru: dllcuN1ons /1>k~ ~· in ~lectrlC\aq in'."jho l!o,v, . ,"·l ~.magllt have beta used.'-. tfU'-r ·~· o • .rt~aD!l ~41!f--~""""tlf n;· Anples. charge. with Israeli officials later today. moneymen •. who· tr.a44ionilly h e:y e .l·-;:.-::,· ~....,.------------.:....---------------------''---secreted ilieir fUnda in 11unibei'ed 1s,;1.sa~·, :. · •·· ,.. ~ able Lob tiUe . ·~-· ·,·., IV "f • ::L . . . • ..... .·· f '·. ,,;/ '. . ". .' ~ ... , •. -~A <'' '. l~. ·" ~:·accoUn~ ·~v•·~~-1~in~. by . 1 ~-:·;· '"enonDi>ua · ii.umbers" .o{. stoc.t ~et " ,. ·1 {'1 2 Young Pilots, :;::-:;.-:: =~14'°..::a• ~ · ... ,, ' '~ ... MJ, ·~e: ~ thre, . e . rrL.. Q h . I n~ I ' Robert Mi Mqtnthau, u. s. Attorney ia,t ;L H ]. .nree . t ers ·.me: 'r"' IOU~·Ne""York, said this group new OiWDers ·• ~-, · ..; -, ~ ;;: -of "osteiillbly lrR!proachable citizens" • · • A ' Pl . . CoHld ·' .ii now vcir-y large and the ta• I...., · · $ aiies C ~ Ha Jllegal_ operations ar. running of the into many of milllim.s or dollars. SANTA PAULA, Galif.. (AP) -Five . •. -. Raffle players in London may win a member of Parliament for Cbriltmu. But John Hun~ A Baell-·' elor mepiber of. the Conservative Party will only be given to the win· ner for one dinner date. "I'm keep-inl my fingers crossed for a ravish- blonde," Hunt said. . •. , . In lhe usual lld¥enlure story, penon& l~ In lh~IDO!"Y wilder- Mii llnl o!ttn led ti> safety by their l~yal family dog. Not Mr. and M". l'•ul S•~ of the Dalles, Ore. 'llte Sandvol1, lost for 30 hours in the •now-covered eascade Moun- tain •l-south of this ColUinbia River community, walked out to the safety of. a farmhouse. Tbe loyal family cloJ! Samlvol said, "We had to carry him because his feet were ao sore." persons are dead today in the collision of n Co ~1U¥~::=;u:i~~F: PuebwSliiWr' s . ':~;~~ :111pany.:;. Witnesses ifid a C...na Skyline 182 Father :RebuHed ; "COmitig in for, a l~jng.Sunday ·at Santa Paula Airport came· up uilderneath a plane that had just taken off, clipping off the tail and sending both planes crashing to earth. (>ccupanla of the burned plane were ideiitified as Raymond Gendern·auk Jr., 22, the pilot, and his parents, Raymond and Mary, both 45, all of Simi. Samuel Masoh, 19, and his passenger, Roger Pointexter. 20, both of Santa Paula, were found dead in the second craft MOSCOW (AP) -The father of a captive Pueblo crewman, rebuffed by the North Korean Embassy four Umes in five days, said today he has 1iven up hope in M0&e9w but will pursue "other avenues" in an effort to free hls aon and 81 other crewmen. "I'm not abandoning ship," said Robert Ayling of Staunton, Va. "We will still work for the release of my son and his fellow crewmen." ·Dixie Temperatures Dive ~ub-freezing Arctic Air Chills Georgia ana Virgmin .. !i' .. ·~'!;; .. ,; -• -~ .... Temperatul'f!:I !) ,.,.., "*"""-tee .... ._ ~ -lrl"-... ~ •"-'-,.. dOIY. T•Y'• !lltl'I. U to M. Wit* ...,...,.,,,., 11 .. ,. MJ.fl. ............ .,._. ,.,..,.IW'ft. r I Pl I I 41 f.-1fl .... d'5t1110wll-. I~ ..... """"""'"""' ,.,... -.... u. Tiia .. !« """"'""'""" _, ... .. ~ ' .. DAY """"" •• ,, .... ,i .......... '""'tit ~ ...... ~~.,. .. >-... It .. •·M. e.t TVDNT ' 'll'lf 111111 ..... ., ....... t1• '·"'· J,J •Inf ._ ............... l ;lt .,m, u 1KW """ ........ \ ••• llill •.m.,..1.1 ...... -... ~ ......... 1:11 '""'· .. ~ .JO V.S. Sanamary r..,.. .... twet "' ,... n. 111t dftl> ..... Oh:le .......... i.,... 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''· "*'" ...... ....... Ifft ,.,..M.ltte .Jlrit• l•rillr• ... .. --"""""' W•olllfllltll'I JJ ., • • .. . ... . " ff • u ,. n " • n n ,. . " " " . " . " u -• u " . . " " .. •• •• ~ !! :~ " ,. ~ .... ff n JI • •• ,,. 19 • • n • S4 Jt ·" u .. ~ .. " " U r JI " \. " .H~canyoutell? .. . l .• ·._Matter of fact, you can't-ju!lt by lookinc at them, be~• 10 !DaJU' owa.n of the Gas Company look just like your neia:hbOn. In fatt, the7 prob.CJ;,..,. your neia;hbor1. For the Gas Company (like afty in~eid comP11117tn America) is owned by all kinds of people from all Walks of life. There are more than 16 million 1hares of ow bu1ine11 owned by peopt. Ji1ce barber Vince Cottone. Some of these people bOuibt out etock lo. dMir cnnl names. Others, like Patsy Cook, may have beCoine o'Wne\-1 otth8'Gu Compan,y by way of investments their employer• have inade for ihair pea.ion plane.. Still tt"thera, like Duke Morton (a;ettina: his first hair cuOr may ha•• become own .. because their credfathers bouaht them abar•• •• birthday preM!dll. ' People who have a financial stake in t,h9_ Gas Comp.ny bow that any company that can offer a:ood service at reasonable rates is pin& to 'do .ii ti"'s~t. And tb&t'1 the way we do business. But whether you're an investor or not1 the Gas Compan.y wedm for 70u anyway. Aa an investor-owned comp.uy1 r•l'Jla~d 'by th• Calitoraia Public Utilities Cornmialion, we depend on 70ur 1upport. We do our be1t to chiaMVe it. · • That'• why w• wm extra be.rd to pleat•, you • " . ' - t .... ' '' t ' . 1 I ·' Boot Camp Takes 11 Years SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Eleven y~1 ago, Carl E. • lletTing m Dallu, T e I . , enfurted in the Marine Corps. Today, ll all ioes well, be graduates from boot camp. Herring, ZS, tried ~ee Um~ to complete " b .a 1 I c training at the Marine Corp1 .. Dynamite Found Near GI Hideout WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) - Five sticks of heavy con- struction dynamite, '™>ugh to 'blow up a four-etory building, • were found Sunday ·night at Recruit Depot but dido't make It. . Shortly afttt he-lfriyed·here in 11157, Hemng broke hla tnoe on the obstacle course. When It failed to heal properly, be wu sent borne to, Dallu with a •!cal discharge. ApparenUy insWled with a Marine esprit de corps, Her- ring began a teller writing campaign to get bact in . ·Military ·authorilies, growing weary of biJ constant badger- ing for a medical waiver, finally agreed to let him re- enter the service if he could pass another physical He?Ting paid for a knee operatloo himseH and re- enlisted last June. Back at the recnllt depot, he broke his arm July 7 during trlining. He waa transferred into a medical rehabilitation platoon and beaded for O.Uu on luve after hll """ healed. , Brand~s University near the He returned to the depot bulldlng where a}'OUlll aoldler · Jul7·17, lblJ Ume determined "has been in ••sancloarj'" ~ tO lmU:e tt through bulc. 'Ibe' last Wednesday: · · ,. ·· nen· day he wu suffering Seourlty police aaid !hey from menlnglU.. He spent saw a group of young men nearly three m<inlhl recover- around Mailman's Hall. The ing Jn Balboa Naval Hospital. , men Oed when police arrived, Today, if Marine Recruit but dropped the uploalvea. Herring doesn't auffer a Mter the incident, Spec. 4 physical calimlty marching Jotm G. Rollliui, 20, m WUm-from hll barracu to the ington, N .C., was moved to parade ground, be becomes another building. Pvt. Herring. "PTqKn'• for u.. tutw1. .. ~~ School of Business $~ Todal/I" e S1crri.trl1I ABC SHORTHAND 11a w .. sth Santa Ana The e M1lllc:1I ft1,llr.tllC:I e le1kk1111int e 0.11t1I A11i1tlt1f Phone 543-1753 or 543-tnl Bookstall . '• ... ' . . ' . ..• herdbound ••• ,.perbeck ••• posters ••• gifts 333 East 17th Street, Coste Mesa1 54'·4611 Dtar Bos•, • • Botanist' .'DiSco ers' Poison Pins Vote Given To Caldera CARACAS, Venezuela· (AP) -Tbrte-t1me ! loser Rafael Caldera rJ. the Social Christian party narrowly won Venezuela'• presidency today after a tense week ol ballot cow>Ung. The Supreme Elector al Council declared the SJ.year· old lawyer -pollUcian winner of the Dec. f elecUon at 4 a.m. today, giving him a plurality of 31,071 votea over Gonsalo Barrios, candidate of the rullq Accion DemocraUca Party. Outolais:candldates, Calde'ra got 1,082,Ml votes, or J9.09 percent, and BarrlM got I,051;870, or 28.24 percent. Caldera l • Venezuela's fourth popilarly e1'cled ires!· dent. U be ii inaqurated Dul March, It will be tha Ont peaceful 1WTendef' of the presidency to an opponent. Man Nabbed In 2 Deaths DOVER, Def. (UPI) - Delaware state police said ti.. day they had arrested a man sought in the shooting deaths m the Wicomico County, Md., lhertff and a deputy during a jallbrut Sunday night in SaU.bury, Md. They said ;Joseph Bartholomey, 21, of Ballhn<re, wu captured in 1 motel our the Muyland border. He wu being treatod foe Jnjurie1 auf. fered during the eocape at the Wicomico County Jail. Salllbury authorlUea said a prboner lhot hll way to freedom with a I'll\ apparenUy amupled into hll cell. Killed were Sheriff Samuel A • Graham, 111, and Deputy' Albert L. Kelly, 111. Th.c fire ii in the fat again-11ou'U be 10 mod. You know our Mr1. MacGUUcudd11 and wMti 1ht like. SM's partkvta.r and Wanta things right-jU&t the tDOJI JIOU went thing1 right. liUcc t;Veft m11 grammcr. w tU, 1M camt Otl in agoin Ulil JlfOt wiUJ, It.er gift '"' and said Vo" had d<mc a auper-excellent job with it lo.It 11ear and toould tht bou do it thil ll"<IT p<r•...Uu aga1n. ~1U;. 11ou Imoto mt; ~ ltam fa.it mad kin ql)out do thing1 right.- like you '1tU mt sometimu. So I hod· a Q!POVV idea of bu"'" II Ukt a quick getting up tM order and wrapping it fn bow1 and rlbbom 10 fa1t 11ou wo1ddn't ttlfYl kftOtD it. Whkh l did, and don't IGJI wam vau I dtdn't bccawc Mrt I am ndw. NthD 1 con itt your ririnQ hocJc.. lt1 but jvlt unuproar VoUf•t.lf. ' . . Don't JIOU Wnk that htr Awt llKth miQht be Mppitr IOitA 4 snoow book than IDith the mbroidnv book 1h.c a•ti •vtrv 11•ar1 Ten 'IJIJ>f' old Colette Ml 10 mcnQ S"°°PJI boolci and I'm .rurt Aunt Ruth dofm't haw a one. And rtaU11, Cok~ nUQht bt obit to do her thtno embroidervu>fa•. And that nice VoUft.O cpuplc: she kn.owl. John 1Uftlt1 nttdi tht 1hape·•p book ,,,.,., thml Peg, mid Vo1I kftOto Peg jud mlght cool It toltll the golf book inllead, mid IMft • ~if 1llc in~ You 111 8011, tM lilt toa.t longtr thi.t Wtar a.nd l 1001 Crvtno 10 hard to updo Vo" right I got jUlt 4 Of Ult cardl mlZ<d kp -I think. Y 01'r1, t"'1w, Bookclcrk g ' P.S. I'm not rtbl' "''' cui Ult O'llf'den book lookt 10 much likt lM l/(l<ht book all pr<ltv·IDtQPP<d. And a gord4n .. a l/(l<ht 100•ld IH, tD<U, d1't of sight ' TN ........ m •· 11111 11., C.M. ,._, .. ,. .......... ) IM ............. ~~~--------- • .. ' . ,.,,...,, -•• 1'61 DAILY I'll.OT • . Old World 1 Mediterr~ , S~h FUmiture · R-inol -1i.t1on et $.IO' Spanlth and Mldlletr._n m1'ur• ·=·=·:==~ 11 I Items .-follm: Georl 8 ft. cu.tom quilted jpfa wl!h aep~te loooe pill~•' w1lh ' ' heavy oaj< trim decor.and matclil~g ebalr, a· matd1ln~ oak ~calonalt tablez, (2) ~" 11)1 I decoralot\ lampo, banging chain .,.., lampo In ~g~t Iron, an 8 piece tmg me mutd bedroom iUlte Iii pecan panelled MOdlterran· em style 'with ti>p quality 15 yr-. war;anty' ting me 1¥ttresa & box 1prlnp. Spanish decor dlnlnl se~ eto. . w..a. .......... .....,,1111.11 r,:u~,7 -. CllflCI . $698 00 FO .. ~ <. .Y -----· e Any· Pico Can lo Pvr<haMlf lndlvlclually · Terms Avallablo -New,_,. to Calli. • . Credit Al'Provod lmrnedlatoly r-tJ ZJ -~""'''•"e At Harbor Blvd. . . . ll* Nhport Blvd. c.,. Mna onlY spokesman aaid. Gunn, who has a doct«ate Every night ~II 9 -Wed:. Set: & Sun. 'tll l. A ·Food am! Drug in botany, la a ...,.arch pllllti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!' Ad .m lnistraUon spokesman tuonomist at the Agriculture • ' said Sunday tbe pins were n-. .. ..t-en.t'~ nseatch factllty imported from . Ja~ by • --!""'-' Alster lli!porting Co. of New in Beltsvl1le, Md., aald Sunday York, which sold them to the jequirity beans have the For'. Stronger Families. Happier Young~ers Sean and "about 30 other · botanical name Ab r u • d B If H lfh G. ' f y U 'f d f d flrnu." He aaid Alster urged Pr<cotoriuz, and grow In an e er ea , 1¥8 0 OUr nl 8 UR the other firms to return the tropical areu of Africa, South plils. . Ameriu and the Catlbbeen. I,,.,,,• .... ,. r...,,,._ On&pays a Big Bonni O~e is for early retirement. You c~n call your own plays when you save our Umpteen-ways. There's a Big Bonus Acpount; a Tax-Free Trust; MOMS, the Automatic Accounti'Monthly Check Plan; A Tax-Shelter Retirement Account. Plus Umpteen more, each paying the nation's highest rate. Nobody but Glendale FJderal has Umpteen ways to· save. Come choose one or ,more. ll.llldlll Federal I 18WDOl'I Baich ml e .. , P9cffleee.1111Qtaq IAVIHG$ Nii> LOAN ASSOCIATION/EIGHTEEN Offl09 TO sAVI! IN ll!AIN Ofl'!CE: Clt.ENOALI! NATION'S SECOHO LARGEST FEDEIW./AS8UI HEAR '1811,l.ION ) ' ---~ • I~ '· ~ . . .. • I I { I ! I ' I , f llAIL¥ 1'11,0T ---• .. , " . . -r .....,,D1111t,lt68 ' i • • ' I • ;.~. .· . ' : . ..... ; •. . -~ Was She Th~re? . . . ... . . .. . . ..: Missing Girl. ~ad Told . VALLEJO (AP ) -Poll~ 'tet them know • had en- are working on the theory couhtered the young brunette that' i:llal>eth Erm!ein,' a. ·JootiDI for I place to-Illy .• . . • . · . • An AP Wu.photo of Miss year-old San Bernardino girl Ernstein later w a s obtained. mlsalng lince Jut March I' and Mn. Nicbola said she may hive been --&mdoy. thougllt tt·Jooked like Ibo girl Mia Ernsttln, w ho 1 e she saw in the restaurant.· parents, Mr. and Mrs . A telepbooe call WU placed Norman Emsteln, ha\te · of-to the Emsttins in San fered '5,000 for !!tfonnaU!Xl Bernardi.no, who promised to leading to her Mfe return. airmail a larger and more may hove been -by -a detailed pbotograpb ol !heir Vallejo woman, Mn. Wllllam daughter. Nichols. -. .. Man Held After Two Girls Shot SAN DOW, Qlf. (UPI) - Vldd-.~~­ ln--todlJ1'1tlt a bullet -In 1111 -If. ........... -~...,,. ..., .., s.. Dlmlo -· .... noir Ille l'uddllll- .... R 112 .,. la. an autmnp. bllo -Dobra Rum.Ip, u. wllo bod -tbot to -~,. dopitleo ~·Jalln Sin_ II,·--Uer Fsllr'ld1 bM teieJibaned Ibo ~, llallaa .... oiJd , '~'m 1IOI klcldln(. I just killed two peop&e, '' Vk:l:l ns taken to 1 Pomo- !"' Valley HooplW 'ofter the WU found. • 'nle "1botJnr began ofter I Satunla7 nJPt pufy II I h e Rumqe house .. Sbertfts H~ mlciclti• Dot. Lt. Horold Wblte said Stevens, who lived at the house as . a .fOl'lter ch.ll4 had left the home about 1 :30 a.m. after the plrty and wu ac- cmtpanled by !be two girls and two olber boys. Wbite aid the two boys were taken home. But Debra'• f1tbeT, Richard Ruma(•, aliarmed whm stevem and his daughter did not return, call· eel pollc< to ... tt Ibey had been lnvolvtd in an automobile accident. · N!'lhln.< was heard from lhe pair unUl the call to the sher· ilrs station early Sunday. Stevens, who had been enga- ged In 1 buOdlng .project for Rumage, wu. booked on sus- pician of murder. Mrs. Nicholl and her hus- band of 390 A!lwnbl'a Sl, were in a restaurant here SUQ- day nooon in a booth next to two teenoged gida and ·~ young man in hill 20t. Girls Decide 'Home's . ' Mn. Nlcbola &aid •··belrd ihe cfarl:-haJred girl a I k the blonde "what can you do a~ · Not ·So Bad After. All' findlnl me 1 pl"" to 11111 SANTA MONICA (UPI) - ton!Jhl!" A vobm&iy .tbit In the Mn. Nlcbola heard no more sportan llUJllUl1dings o f of the conversation arid bad juvenile b. a 11 ·w convinctd forgotten the remark unUl the two teen-age .~ that life Y"""I trio left A> they went In th e $300,000 i.-of their out, a piece of paper fell from wealthy mother isn't IO sad the pocket of the brunette. after all. r ·Mra. Nlchob retrieved I~ and Mary Ann Brophy, 14, and found it WU a neaUy clij>ped her si!ter, Nancy, 13, last news article about the miBsing month denounced t h e t r Ernsteln girl. mother, Mn. Gloria Brophy Mn:. NicholJ .aald there was Baker, as too much of a no picture with the lloly, but -lwi>ger. ohe wu lnie...oted enoop In They elaimed In an lllidavlt the cue to call pope:. aed w· drink eueulvely and her ' . "funlorin(' friends alwa)'I filled Ibo .... p1uous home in ' the Brentwood d i str i ct . Sometimes they· -slept overnight on the noor. SUperior Coort J u d 1 • F.dnrd R. Brand reviewed their-case lut J'rldly ind the pretty, mln!lklrted girl} admitted In court their ""'" plalnla @bou~ lbelr borne Hie ..... ~- • 0n ~. •piGinloe • to obey .their·...,;, .......... ,....., ,11 .. , --'!"'!'r:', _, ' . eel .... _ ,.., iiro¥JOn and all.....t to return bomo. . ~ I 1 . FOR COOL WEATHER DAYS GIVE YOUR MEN .JACKETS "NTLltLr WU.IAILI- DUIAILI- • .UHAILI- Me t'• Sl111 1)6 ..... ,,, ... 1eop s1 •• , I .. II .... 14 .. ,, ...... ~CllAIM ••• -*"-· ' ~ ~~­~ AIOYI, ·UYIUllLI NYLON. M.,.', Sit.ff C•••t SII11 14 •• 20 Sil.II PAii CONYIMllN'll.f IN OUI Ill.I INJIT PADIN• AW O,IN DAILY 9:30·6, FRIDAY 'TIL 9·pr.1 In C:..11 Moo& It's Dlll'IJIT,,.l!NT STOftE 1116 NEWPORT BLVD. I.AHi AMW.C.UI ..... tlMIUCWI ., -.. ' 'Balance' Urged on Camp use$ PASADENk !AP) -A Unlventty of Calil<lmlo ,..,..1 , . says campus cp.o.ifen. milht be reduced H c:oUepi <hlrod more conserv~ve profeaon: to off.set lhe n ew · nbel1l- orieiited facultieJ1, Dr. W. Glerln CIIDpbell told ·a meeting of Stan.ford Unlvenlty 1lumnl Sa\urdoy th1t In IUch fteldl ai lhe 1oc l 1J .1clence1 ind humanitlel, there are few con- servaUve tuchen·to Nlance the liberal views fl. IOVUJ>. ment taught to otudellta. "We need to have the cue f<r .Jrivate enterpria and limited government stated with the same vigor . as the cue for big government," Campbell said. Campbell, director of Stan- ford,-s Hoover InsUtuUon, call- ed ilio -laciirty lmbllanco between liberala and con- servati~ "the single moat importOnt problem" faclni higher education: ... • . Gov. Reagan Hits Campus Disorders ' • • I •\ • "I ''\ -. ' • · IACllAllENTO (JJPI) ~ -~ . . ., Gov.-R•p111•,..IMI Al ~ ..... _,:,the ·-.. ' ftrm-todq In 1111 -to 'lllm ·eil ""'" .. • II: ,,.,.uata wltb mllltanl ~;~ ~ otudintl mllll Ibey 1 l•p &Ill· !JoorCo ~ »an;av, dllruptlJll CalllGrDfa ......... -""'of tllo 8lack 11~ • • ty uil..... ........ . PartJ .. ' t? ~ . n.e ao+•iM' 11 a tdo•lled Tbeaov._bod~ --''Rlparl 11 tlie thi •leCtlon of Cleaver - People" -., oald -nt -a ._.tm -u 1 lectUr~ demomD'ltlalll Octa• llllpr Jn ..... • • v ' be tolonlld." Ho eaDoll on ~ :'·=.:!:U: -.. -• -. BepeJer. lie • bocbcl ' 1M 1i1et ......,,. a m.e 111 ~ et 11~ .as ia c-. .... h at pro--port.time llDll"b -. 1-toMlpbo(I-llon ,.,_ -Coif•· ''fret of -. -aed in. '--'--' ·-vtoleiice. n • ._,~, -.-Htl(<>OI The. camera llllhld from lo ..-UIS ... on e&m.JIUI. I • Rea1an, atttln( on '1 'CG:'IM!t • ' ' ol.hll ~ ln.l)la ~~ ........ , olllt!e, . to --of ' ~.,~~Prtrf~ulllty on u~ cam~. vaw con-.. trlbuttoni paid fO< "lh< 111,ooO -,. ' producUon. , ., Reagan Aid to !be television ' · audience : ' ' · • l "I wonder, 1f yoo1 '$n't qree, Jn 0rde1Cto prol<et ~ ICldamJc: freedGm andi uiufli !be l"intbolatlon of "'!' !jerk tage, · thal dilorden ·' ·' l. • ' " • I See by Today's Waif Ads • ci.~·'• .. • Newt: y ____ ... ... '• c:Mar dmt. •• ................. --i&ld ... wbl'9 wtlll. -~and-• ,... .... -'It.I~ ·-.-1,-.......... -.,.. ... ,.... _ ....... ___ ,,_ "'""" ..... .... ....,.. made ... UMd wltli Clldu• e YAK. ~ .YAK. •• YAK. • • -........ paid ... ll""""W -{av.dlo -.-.• boa telephone IOUcltor, reotfy. !qr I pod aluy l'luil borni& • .,dial aWQ" ~ deW.l ' • "'"" CUdo. • .-. Draft earda. or U)'tblDs ... tbi. drafthw ... cblnt.by-.wttb 4 iteU-. f« • ftnn ... dbtur) « dilrupl the ,"-k and . educatIOoial actM~-., lllY unlver'lllior colleP-wn-pus C1D.m> lon;1¢.be.taWitod. , ,e,.IHSUftANQl1o:,:~0"$ll,OOO ... FEDEiALlY CHA~TEAED AND SUP.111.YISf:D e } Wl·PAY .~RNIN6$ 'ON' YOUR FUNDS'·Fli:oM DAYE t!CEIVlD.TO 'DAfl OF 'WllliDRAWAI.! e FUNDS 11.ECEIVED OH Ol IEfOll.E· THE IOTH OF ANY MONTH EAll.N Fii.OM .THE 'IST e .Sit.YE-IY.MAll:, WE PAY POSTAGE IOTH WATS,_;. COHYIMIENL.WAY-TO SAVE. "It la logical, In view of put eiperience, to uk !hit no. CllQPUS olflclal negotiate or hold ccnferences wifb aDy _ . lndivldl.lal or g r o u p while such individual or group ls di!turblng or disrupting cain-P.lil activiUes, violating any . ., rule or rqulaUon of the cam- pus or its coverning board or committlq: any C!iminll . _ , , ,, . SOUTHER N FEDERALSAVINGS - Hurry! Ifs not ·too late! .. Start Now ... be 1 dress siz~ s~l!er by Christmas ,.~Gloria Marshall • GUARANTEES -IT-! RESULTS GUAR.ANTEE'D Tell us the dress size you're wearing now and ;..e wi11 tell yo~ how many visits it will take and -.ye guarantee in wnting that you will be one dress size smaller by Christ· mas. • .Lose pounds and inches from hips, thighs, w:aist, tummy and arms Now. J'OU ean h;'te a llender 1ilhouette for the HoJidaya with Gloria Man]taU 1 hlrhly '-fu! aystem, that produC01 ruar- 1ntetd rapid !'fllulta. You wiJJ trim off excus pounda and tD.ches efG1f0~M!1ri w~Je fir,aUnl' tissues and t:Oninl' musclea. How? The oria lWI l)'lttm ii baaed on the use of special macltinea denJined to banloh , .. .,. corr..:table flgun fault • • • we achieve n.inarkable results for you without pills drup •treQu<?ua ezerelM or •ta.nation diet.a. For figure impr~vemeni and poise, our •Ylt.em CID perform wondera. Wily not make up you mind rlrht now to quickly take away pounda and inc.bu IO that YoU will look 1our be•I for the Holidayi 1 Call the Salon nu.net you for a free firure analyaia and a sample treatment ••• ~ how -n can ruarantee l'NUlta for You I 26 LOCATIONS IN CALIFOINIA l /, Glotja .ManhaU models oa new eveninf fuhion !l&YI. -Miu :Marshall, "If yob are having prob I~~ in~.na .dowll'. ~ look J:our best for the Holida.ya, !!Ome ~n 1:_ttcf le.t u1 help YQU. We guarantee ·in writ;.. 1n1. ttiat )'Ou 'Will be. at least one drea 1iu nnalle.r b1 Chrlotmu. · Fl~IJBE CONTROL SALONS lllJN.W._ ......... , ""4 ........... .... ---• I' - \ \ • ' Boy W•Jks Ae•n 0 Surg~~;n Adopts Chil.d He Saved . llWll8I, 11111. (&I') -...,..,... ......... '\ PORT I;AIJDll!RDALE, Pia. a 11111. -... -iiiJ t0 a -~t,-~:~~ .Lr:.':'!.~=.! __ ..,.. __ ·auto-lell lilai plrab> Glmbn ...... in Malrl 111. -lll\l-11 • M ed '""" tbe -down bu 1111'• _..,__ ..... . ...... adopted 'by the -• _, ... blm. Dodlll Ill Ida -It• ........ •. ....-l'llo_ belpld him •Ilk. 1111 11w1 -ADlll wu rrw ld.ioiil lllll·M•r•• aplL .. _ .... .....,..., .. ~. ~ .... - In JWd> Ill' A I lda·--blmoaeo. -••-.,... w-A<eftdo -~ •• ,.,."J:.,i , ... "'" Mb 1*111da7, Od. Wwlodp 11111 ptldo ....... toddler ~. iru bi<luOt to tbe H. Dr. -· JI, 1>o111b1 =~..::.:~ It ~ I emergency room 1 ol Miami'• Aactt 1 two-wheel Mb d r Jactioo Memorlil Hoopllal ........ -. to be IJ ,.;:_ 'i! "l ':w.;,~ SF Doct after a ear ln'9Ct. He bad o••emne IEDatnc problmnl ... -. . ! or • brain .......... and , • · ., -'l'lia ...,. .... ... ....... 'l!'CJlld ••· n ', '1 '! . broken neck. a,.._ ~~=t .a. nil 1rted.to 1111 fllllw .......... Dr.G•~G'-•· ·-.--J -~ ti tlaa'llll -1 DiYllloait • ',• : To .1. -.-ist. _, -.. • -111e1 ..... :=. • ~ -told Ida wlfa. -17 llllocl b1m. W If 0 "\" ' ilaJdee aeveral dayt ~ "II_, toe pracllcal far ~ao:~ olAi I : 1; B'1·a· fra·. ns . ·-tbe paraJysod dllJd 00 ' -'" -... ... -.. • ~ 11 • ~u~ ~Dr· G1~'--" t.w to bll ,.umt.•• .aw · "8oulb ,...::;.: .. -:;.-; • mil ..,............ .... . ~. Dr Gleliab. • --~ -~· J.: San, • l"l'al\cllio.""". '.lllclall ~ClioullJ.udieJaipei~ ,;S. lbo)o'd -vt17 al----·, • I ..., •net, "bl& wife ....i lo tbe ' ladled allll we ,,_ ....... • • , ' rteeDl!y ~ for Africa bbopllal. ·He made hil illUlldl for blm to .. .,........,:-..;; ' 0 " ' ' ' ~ when he wtD IOI up • -~ ... --. and found Ida • prfllaulllll&I -Jioma ,. Give the lhlita.1 . Way .. • "'"'t ...... far -· wife 11111111 II tbla ~· _,____ ' . • I'\" I ' -,-.,-' bedalde,. • ~t' liegan lbe tr'~' ~-·· c • ,• :.:~== :!'"1.": of love t!Uil )It! ~ to ~ ' • ,I . ' -" • ( ,;. " .... .,. tkln... : ' ~ ' • ~ ,,.~ ~~ ; In Lambarene,,Gaboa. , MlnneE 1iantod lhe-adOIJll!lil I the year-roaDd ~ • Dr • .Tola~-~. who .. -· Ang<!, -l/ -. : v"u· ·· · . .. ~ Sclnrelber · · 'Ind !llM' _ Gieoeke, rib a new bh111 ' · · ' · \ .: wai mecUQI~' • .. Of u;e . bll '~ name,.~ Allen ~ ·ru ·'.' ~to 1111. ~ 'lljed .,,, Drl · ·--to make u olllclaL • OPEN • -I I 0 Dr.. After tbe adoptloo, lbe lliJr)> • . ' ~ llhena Ekert,lO undei'laic Ida emerpd ti Mn. G-'• L'11E'ftY DAV • curtelll -'. . dally trips 'for five montbl ' n '.r, . 1-. : He Aid be II• told i~ Iran ber' b!)me norlb ti Fon ~ _ _ _ ·-.•. ! lllalnn children die. dally Lauderdale to lbe boaplla1 \' ~ ' 11 · ' . '.:from kwuhiotor a 1tvere· downto..n Miami, the doct« 1 aa.iMA,• a.a.a. ·protein dellctency0dioeioe. ballle rib lbe ., We I la re . . ""'9 . .,....,.., , "In advanced lnruhkok Department to be named · ' . .. 1.IFTM"Bl'Eli.-,. 'wbicb _. ti tbe Blair':;; = ~ ~ ~-~:: G~GE. · DOO}l OPENER cbildren hen, balr bocOmea J lot 1'o ........... p.,_.p_, G ..... 1lW -· ....... brlWe tuma: ~nddlaJJ cokr.• ~ to get ~t ~--~ \oeb the dotir,·twlif tlM lirht'-• •ad.·06~a!I ' ~ollbloa. "i~:"t~' ~iesen, ll, broke-the .. ~, .. ~i·Gff< p,_tatioo c;.. ....... ~.~'<ho .. ~IO . 'Pol UMI wmec child'• fearful-lllence aft.er ~wau Sipal-s.der th~t.)"l';IU. ~tau.. e.r:lt ftt.a oozea. from their feet, Ind three i!ity's vi!ita She btougbt !1rfit u.a~er tb. tree •.. hent.uvJl,y. We'I maq ·,ti,~ ~ skin flakes off like peeling a punehball the first of many i....U.uo. ... .,... k'• .,.. .. -.~ . . ' . ' ~ palnl .• gifts. · ' . GM thtt YHt·lfOflftd Gift.~,.. : $I 09.00 i ·'1bq. are a1sO "'vulnerable "He WU in need 0 t ..J._ ·~L f>tttCI '°" CtwlTMAt ~ to other dileues. Unless thia somebody " Mn. G i e 1 e k ' • pt9leln delldeney ·to ·qulckly · said.· "11 °beCame .,.._. · l ameliorated, death UIUIIly it'• bard to explain why I result.a. Even thole· w b o wanted him to be my IOI!.. 1 , survive may be mentally He started calling me 'Mom. retarded," be aid. ID)'..' " l=====-===-.1 ''Gary WU always remin- PENETRATION ding me I wu becolDlng loO • • fond ., lbe cbild. Our -Neerfy .....,,..,.. ,..,, • tM ' a.id I'd get 'hurt but I wun't DAI LY PILOT, holl'letew11 11•W1• afraid. of that 'Jbere WU ''''' fer tftt Ftbulen Or•111• I0_.,1 .... there betWeen QI. C111t. ·~"""'"6 ' We undentood eacb otber" ' . •, J .... '"'°'IUI""" 1Nil1'ALLATIPN FIRI -1ua•1.¥-HOLD-UP 'ALARMS SU COAST BUILD. SUPPLY 642 3490 1651 PLACENTIA AV!. • COSTA MESA 1WO SHORT WEEKS 'JIL CHRmMAS I 110111 MUS THOi ~TOS CHRISTMAS DAY I .. EA.S"Y SlamNG! {:lasiHippictum .. , as near as 2 flet! Al:ITOMATIC El£CTRIC EYE ~ I ' KODAK INSl'AMATIC® 314 29.88 ., . . ...... ..., • ..., '&lf1i .,. ... _. .............. twn...,...,......,~·. -..-..•LetL 1 · DA YUGll'l,'. O~ PHOTOFLOOD POlAROID 1 DI KOJ>~ CAROUSEL lllY 1.aa··· SYLVANIA R.ASH-CUIES 3· z& . ,. SHOW OR·S'l'Oll 88" . Ill ', ,' .~ COLOR l'IUI • YOOR ~11$. \ . . . . . PRESS 258 ~LASHBULB-:·.~9.7~ " . -t • • ......,, D*ftlie 't , lM I Nll.Y IWlf i I • " . ' .. ' ' ' . 'ti! ... ~ '.. . ',.I .... . . . • I ·. ' ~r OWll •-+ 1111,.rt .... le•ily, cryit1I clear'11Ho.War• in yeur cholcl. of~t"' 1iu1; Shftl~. a. Ii .M.\AJP. wi••· ~, Sf " , . ~. =~haln~i... c: I u. .. rdi1I, 41. 9 er. t•~lit; . .; 4 .. : · brondy.' ..et.s~-= t •r. Pll•~•r. l.i as. whit•"!!••· Ji •L sherl>et, If 0.. ltrolHly aH bli•t.iictin•, ly <Bil whlskty • I , • ~ I ' ' ' ' 111~y .. ,.gl.liaw~ro-126 . . ., " 4 PllCi LAC~U•IQI SNACK SIT for chips, .cr.ckers, dip,. 1tc. &rt•t for partias; l .00 · m•y co hou1ewar1129 A•INI liar 1..ol isi ill"'9r • ' 24 ... ., 10 illch .. , ....... '. Si.lval vinyl seafln: 1•ociao, bl•c~. fl1me. W el out to•• b•ck, b•••H· lena lroma, ra9. 22.00; 16." ... , co h .. ;;,;,;~ •• : 62 : .................. .. ' . . . ,, ....... ' ....... ' ..... ' .. .. PIO 11<1 SIT ' ' by ...... ~ llQ. stai•l•rs 1t~ol 1h1- k1r, mixin9 •'-~·· spoon,,tirr,r, a.oo 111oy •• house.,~r•s 29 I . . , . .. ..- HANDSOMl · IXPANDAILI I . ' +•• bettle wood.O .. win• rack to hold , . your favorite vinte911, ~.00 111ay co houiewuos 29 I' . ' --- •.' . ' . ' ' l ~._. . .,.... ,.. ... " .. o.tertAr W•ll•r low i'.int• f~; sti~i pur.'t, whip, tr•t• .... hi9h to ..lx, chop, blend, liquefy, 5 .~, "c'oiltar•••! 2t,,. : 4 ' i 111~y co 1111all ~Pf!lienc•s 74 ' .. i,v.c,,· ·~ :"Y9 · .. ... t • . . . ' ' ') .:~ : '"' tJl1 • . . , ..... ' .......... . . ' } • ... . .. • • : • . I J l ! \ I! • . . ' 8 bOlt. Y l'llOT ....,, Dtctn ... '· l"' For the ·Record DEATH NOTICES • • • BALTZ MORT1JARIES : Corolla dtl Mar OR S.M51 : Ct11ta Meu Ml 1-UU • • : BEU. BROADWAY ~ MORTUARY "111 Broadway, COila Mesa • u IM.U • ' • • • • DILDAY BROTHERS lhmtlapm Valley ..... Mortuary 1?111 Beach Blvd. Hutinpoa Beacb IC-'1'1'11 ' PACIFIC VIEW , MEMORIAL PAM • Ct_.,, • Mon._,. : t Gapel : · • hdne View Drive lie""" -· CaJJleraia , I Pll:llX FAMILY 'COLONIAL FIJNJlllAL I .lllOlll l I '1111. -A ... : ....... ·-• I ·~ llOtml,\llY .1.1:-=~ 1.&.- #Draar llOtmlAllY 117 .. J'llll IL, c.a -~ • Blrtll Divorces Young and tender • , . menu maker for harried homemakers! Spanish Onions ...................... 3 ... 19e Sweet .•. with robust flavor that make! a great companion to liver! El Rancho Bacon ..................... . 69~ Rimch atyle •• , raliccd a little bit thicker to offer a lot more flavor! Mayonnaise ............ ..................... 49t . . Kraft'& ... quart ... yPU know the quality when it's from Kraft! Spagheitl·O's .......... : ................. 6 ... $1°0 .Fav.orite from Franco American ••• 10 easy Lo serve! • , . 16-oz. l"st~~t , ~hocolate . ···············::··· 69t Sw111..-Jili .. mak.ei it euy to enjoy cre,amy hot. chocolat.el 14 env. Johnson's Favor ..................... 69t With lemon ••• to aive your tut!&ture that holid&y lu.stre! 7-<>t. ,.. . Carve the breast, slicing downward, on an angle. Carve thin slices alternately front and back. (A serrated 12-incb blade is ideal f or slicing). Having carved one side of the tUrkey, re-- peat the process on the other side. Pricca in effect at all stores MO?I., 7'iua., Wed., Dec. 9, 10, 11 A!WIA: SUn!el & H"'tini!On Or. (8 Rancllo Center) PISAD!ll.I: 320 W"1 °""1do Bh\t. • sotml PASADlllA: ftemmrt & H111tlni!On Or. :;x110M BUCH: Wam<r and Algonquin (J11Sl EJsl of H~oo Harboor) T BEAClt 2727 Ncwpott Blvd. • 2555 EJslbluff Dr. (Eastbl.m Yinaie Centi!) LEGAL NOTJCE / • •' '" • • .. . -·-----' LEGAi. NOTICE LEGAL N011Cll The only m~lcation that · Gets to a Major Cause · of Hemorrhoids Now! Moat complete 3-way relief! Thts important daYalopmant In hemonltold. trtatlMnt eotn11 to ,.. 1ftjt "" l"" of atitntific ""'_. -""..., ... Counter"" "°'' » ft11tnln1 ""' tut. lttll by e sootllin&. and prottctina tn tluuo ••• but unt~· _, '-tholcl .-~·,,.-· .lfllnf WIY· • Thtl!l<a 10 .. --; wlti-DSS,."" onlJ Co111ternold atts to I NJ« -of -· I--hlnP .-tlptttoo. W1tlloUt trrltlllna -lftct. Htit'• ,_In Wiii~ -doctors haw• demoft1tr1t1d that . ,thertllllllltblt~-, ' ' latlon with DSS80 pen1tralt1 ht minvta 10 tha 10p of tha ·rteltt •u to toftoo tha a10ol Ind -thebowll-nt.. "• lh• uniqae ICtion that doa .. ftllldl 10 m.w nalllrat _, ponlblt. So. It IOU Ii-It wltll tha Ptln ond fur of rt«Wrinc minor hlmDI rtioW -pt"""""" rtllof will! ~tttto!Couolemold. • Ultd .. dlrtcttd, -- ttrnoid on tllt --• 3""' rtr•t JOU "" pt without I pr.,..;,tiOn «without UP!J. ·. lnstlinlnl"""'«-'tarlts. At ._u dru& counters. ,. ~"~ f ' L .~-"''-~~--.~,~,,., ............. c:.--~·-~--~~~-• ,. ' . , ' . ' - Van Heu1en'1 .Hamp1hire House bold-tone che11 .1hirts Outspoken fashion colors lhat come on strong wilh coni· plete fashion aulhority. Gold, raspbeny, gri>y or blue, styled wiih continental spread collar and French cuffs. Permanently pressed to wear wrinl:l&sfree 8.00 may co men's lumlShJngs 6 • / ' -----~-----________ ___, __________ -------------- .' 7 ' -·-------· --,..-._·-·,.---'-~ .. . . ' ~ ........ . -, .......... ..... • Y.u 1!111 bov9' -lo -9 • _, ,........... c.11--"'' Ma, Co.. r ctn a 'nm. ...................... , ... ,, •• '• 1; ' 't • iml. .......... .. wtlb ' ..... •·l' 7 - ·Doc. I.,. and Slll at I Cl& ' ' ' ' . ' Pu1•yccit and Wildcat Ht for him and her by Weldon Clever gift idea'that's Juai a,.blt rlsque'. Warm cotto~ ·'flannel matched nlght·llhlni ID a prlm!Uve leOpard print Hers with puuye"at emlm>idered pocibl 12 jo )6.. Hla with Wildcat embroidered ,J>OCket S to XL I.GO each jiiay9Qmen'1~6 ... \ • i~ ·~~. • ~r- • l • ,t • ~---~"'-.,.,;..;-------·-----! • " (I • : • . , ';,, ' ' ' ' ,, ' I .. i • ' • • . • • • • • ' ~ i I • I r I I l ' . DAILY PILOT %f. ,....,., ,,,.. , 1 7 p 'I ltMt T~day'·s Stocks · Page: A 12~~~nq.te · :·aele.' . . ' ' . . WHERE IT'S HAPPENING -Trading floor of the , New York Stock E"xchange on frantic day can wit- ness buying and selling in 1,759 stocks; it's cousin, the American stock Exchange, lists 1,296 &tocks. But it all boils down to 7'A million bits of informa- tion automatically Ied into Associated ,Pr .. s, com- puters within-minutes after the closing bell at 12:30 p.m. (PST). · DOWNTOWN -Telephone lines carry clooing in-.. f<>rmation approxi.OWely 10 miles downtown to ~e Associated Preis Dataspeed· room in Rockefeller column. coiitaining..81,_000 characters is ready to. be sped .cm.s-<:0untry over !Ong distance telephone lines. Operators cbeclr list befQre starting the "lZ- nliuute .nlir&cle." · . QUICK TRIP -At DAILY PILOT plant, Joe Farley starts "con· .'versation" .at 12:40 p.m. in which his Dataspeed machine "talks" to . similar one in New Yort for just·12 minutes. The entire report spews -out in form of j><rlorated tape at a rate of 1,050 words per minute. ·' 1 Center wher:e,, in lessr ·tJJ.an 10 minutes, one · long lncrea~ :pTess capacity will make ·it possi• ble, starting next Monday, Dec. 16, to incl11de "today's ·dosing stocks today" in all home- delivered editions of the DAILY PILOT. This page tells how it's done by computers, tele- phone lines, automated machines and men and women who span a 3,000-mile informa- tion gap quicker than you can eat your lunch. TAPE TO TYPE -Dataspeed's paper tape is led into automatic . typesetting m·achines and lines of type are then assembled on a tray called,a galley. Miniature 11pre.ss" mak~ printed copy of the galleys. Here, proofreader Carolyn Capalbo checks galley proof for errors. ' TIME' 1 P.M. -Only 30 "minutes alter markets closed 3,000 mile• away in New York: City, com~.tor Bob ,Stephaii.is in-tbe midst of "building" the stocks ·page for .todaf• new•paper. Columns o! type locked up in page fonii. Will be delivered to mat roller by 1:45 p.m. ) • • . NllARL Y READY -Sterepiyper Jerry 1!iJJ pMI& PIS• mat oft page form and the stoclu page la al- moct re"'r for prinyng. M,ot type metal • wrn; be iquee.zed aaa1nat mat In ·automatic plate casting machtni to make curved printing plate. Then it'~ on to p~Ung pre1ses. N" PRESSES ROLL • It's 2 p.m., just 90 minutes since Wall Street closed. Press'9.?!1 Wayne Du- Boise checks first paper off his giGbl pr"is~ with complete lists o! stock•, dividend Information mun· ber of sale•, high, low JUld closing price. The '•1icl• .. story has been told lorl!Jlofber day. ' \ ~ . ' . \ -.. . ~~·~~·~a~·--~-~·~~~~~·--~~~--~--,~~-=-=-~,...=-··~·~-=-,...~-::.::~--•=~C" ... m"•S•1•Ewm.,.n .. n•· .. n .. ••n.,.C7 .. P .... ,..., .. ...,._ .. ..,.., ...... as \ ' . -DAil v P!U)T PCSE Voltune .• • • • . now you earn ' . " .... start toda . . . On Bonus Accounts (mlnlmum $1,000 In $1, mut~ples) we .~av the 5l' current ·annual rate quarter u>lus 1/4l!o annual. bonus if held thM years or tonpr. Thls nt19 Is deterinrned quarterly. The salttv of your Sllvlnn-1nsured to 515,000. Ut JJS'lil"'lot jour ll<COllnl, WI 11'nd/1 IU dtlai/S, , . • I I I I ; I ANAHEIM .SAVIN.GS ,. , ' ' -·ANO LOAN ABSOCl.!l\TICN ' . ·4•u . tiiMf.OU'let: ' • ~ ... i ~ .... ~,. ~:~· ~ . v . i . '------Plltt CONYllfll!ll' PAlllONQ AT Al1 S l.OCAfl!>NS -. Sears Ups California Purchases Sears Roebuck and Co . 1purchasea fr om California manufacturers have nearly -doubled In 10 years, according 'to figures disclooed today by E. W. Weldon, manager of Sears Lo s Angeles-Orange Cou)lty retail district. Weldon said Sears purchas- ed good! valued at $4.45,255,000 from 1,590 California manufac- turers in 1967, the last. full year for which figures are available, "Our company's t 9 6 1 purchases f r o m CatilornJa fimul/' Weldon said, "totaled 1nearly twice the "25,150,000 In purebases ol California· 'lnade products in 1957." Weldon said Sears ptil'cll&J.. ea llems locaUy ll'Om 1,471 'IOlll'tell totallJig to I.II I , •mlllion. Crop P:r,ov~ . S P'' J{ w~et 1c 1~g- sAN FRANCISCO <APJ - The calilornla ~traWberfy Advisory Board llgum .-Ille market value of the llllt'• 1968 atrawberr)i crop wtD be between ·ieo ~lion and "2 -•muuoo-·up ~ 1967'1 "312 ml!U..,. I .. Board nwiaier Makolln Douglaa said producllon through October reacbed 29U milUon pounds, a 43 percent bika over Ill ol 1967, Rheem Holders Ratify Merger RICHMOND (AP) -Rhe<m Minnl'ticlurlns Co . 1toctboldera have r&Ufied a merou wtUt City lnve!ling Co.' . • lllietm,.whlcb make• water beaten, 1 I r condlUoning e<i~eot. tape ,_.,,Ind ahnllar ttem., will baoome a whol]J-owned nbeldlary ol c~ \1 'bat wjJl IDalnlaln ita <Or> PDl'l!e \d<nllt)' llld -I inaoiPilienL · . • Agent Hop.~red .. ' Robert. J. -o I Newport B<ach bu-nam- ed to the Pr0lldor11" Club al lbe PeM Mutual Lile Insurance CO. ~n la &f· fllialed will! Ute Penn Mutual Ollitt in 1'lliiD. -----·---'-' ------- --1 Home Movie Mail Fraud . Char~.ed .. • • Under Way ConBtructian it -.... NEW YORK (UPI) -Eagle way 10r·· tbe · bonk'1 8cluth Clotbea, Inc., baa bol!iht zi... Orange CoonlY ollko ~· menn8n'1 of Rutherford, N.J., Corona·del Mar. ·· llld the stores of Lou1a The ..,,, olllce, wlrlcb Is Ro1en1b11 & Co. at Wilk... ~·~ Ibo 10U1b ""'' !lam llld llcrlntoo, Pa., for being -· cm . -. a1rDDClllc1-l ..mblulioa of of lilUI Coul lllPWl1 11 ~·A-. Will 1M1 eub llld atoct: '11>1 ... ill· J-.. ' : • quililo -il«J-·· briq Eqle'1 drain Eariler Utla ~ ..... • N • ticm ol lodMlnp II lbt .. --Ibo Wl1 !er ,. :NEW , YORg (VP!) -.,....tbnU!nS c er• mo'' Willcqo 'II Glbbo, Inc., bu whlcb ~ lilt ....,.... .,,.. lo~lzuJ MeiropoUlan of -1riJctiljn. --. ; Bulloft Wotbi Jae. !er . ..,. Am0oc -1-1z11. Ill ~ --• llOODlitnaidaC .... ~-.. ,.. ANGM (UPI) ,_ Dorem ~ -(II A~~~~j.h,AP\.; S~~JlllO!nallmio!. ~~·:""'NII ... charged Technicolor Inc., a Inc., hu qrtOd to 1raJ lloiill; Ii*"' aiazD1r,r d ': color·fllm proce...,., and Houoton, which .bu -of -: JCllm llealplo, prl!l- oUters with conop~lng In an about 11 ml!lloo, f,. 11,0lll -of Ibo cor.a· de! llAr alleged mall fraud scheme-&bar~ of stock. Qaamber ct'"Cammerct~ °"" that promoted Its home movie t'tirtlt.eloa. Ch r l 1 t e 1 o Jl products. FORT MILLS, S.C. (UPI) Deve!O(JllMlll Co., 1bt - The lndlctmenl, made public -Spring Milla. loc., an-Jractor; ll'IDlllll P. -~ 18.lt week, alleges 10 counll of l10UllCU It wlJl,lllrl a knitted AJA, archllecl for Ibo.,.,._: mall fraud and cne count of fabric division under the and Vtqi Black,.Mlsa Clanlil consp~acy. Named wt t b dlractlon of Jttome P. Bolger de! Mar. • · Technicolor are four other wlUt headquarters ill New Banters a""'1dJna wore C1JS home movie .pro c e 11 Ing York. Bolger recenlly .w~ E. -~ nclooal \'Jee dlrrtrlllulorl llld u pel'IOIJS. pr-.t " !lm'i-Crlll -, 1K'llidtnl. °"""' ~.:.i~ The alleged ecbeme rt!Uiled lerl. I d!Vlrrion of Burllnctozi tlHO; J!'hn 'f, G . ' in 11111 ..r..-(Jf,-lllOYie IAChlllrlea. I'• • ~\ .ttt~~!W!i equipment at "lnlbled. 'price -L . WID be Iii Chlrge Oi ~ lnC<ilnactlcuri>et-"-11 ~.(IJfl);-;,C~ J, Ectovd •Glbba,~3 ~ ttM, and ~ao.-1111, -~=--lilnd~,.~· --; ..iollll 1'kra1 the~~l ·ll,YI.. ' ' iii:llld ·-~ .. -7 •talrrlanlYlce--;.. Tho ~I ,clalau .'. llld l!>Ub. ~Oi~ .llin Vu lloziD, lllalt. plto bsslcally tUI ~ polcl it dllclzslq -• WI perllOI cllviJion. ~ $.1(11) .~:• !lribtco D1oyte -r ~· lft.J.l.': · 1"'...,. ~·wur equlpmonha!Uecsll'21t. • lmporlel' al ...... ,. ~ •·hziiir ~ nam«I ID Ibo ID-balied.onu~pp,tflfj)CL wlilt ~,It...~~ d1ctm.m ire".r. oll1r101 '1lle-1"""°"'••-nwtak1'1........,. ~\1111· '-""· «>I ll'l!vw hive llMDll ..ia or lll>c\W tor ~, 1i C.lo.', a. Ii~, ,o,w b.i d , Ill miJlloo. I " • ....,..'Uoll' .. ~fleer=~: -•OAILAND(lJPl)'_:Clrlt-=--~II DevelopmJ;'tt;,~ Inc.. Craft l.-lil: lilC.; ..,. In lilt N=Claiot, 11w.. •lao of Plainville; a n d ........ lllb Will Uld Motlllt daJ l'lt,IL TIU -II •· Dev o !Dpmen~ En~, llaa\es, Inc. ti loll l.Ua -PIClad to lab ·pot .. Inc., of Valley eoua,ll'N.Y. havt bMG called of!. , 1 illzzt IA tm. . r l ! I l i ,, j ' • • . . " • • • • I Z DAILY PILOT .....,, Ctca .... , 1968 : {',eml•eretl 'Safe' Year • • • • • • r NEW. MAYTAG . ' . , . COIN· LAUNDRY ; • . , • FRANCHISES .NOW AVAILABLE IN ORANGE COUNTY ,.,...-.... - , ... Marbry, Dl,trlct M-er StatOI Sain C.orporatloa M"""' Commerclal DMsioo Tole. No. 714-540°66%6 « 213·772·3576 ' ' · · Escape the holiday crowd to San Francisco. • Fly PSA from Long Beach. Same flying time as L.A. International. Same Super 727 and 737 .Jets. B1:1t. .• no congestion . Save airport driving time. Plenty of low cost, close in • parking. And the crowd hasn 't found it yet. Call your travel ·agent or PSA for a hol iday · ' . . lift from Long Beach. 429-2447 or 776-0125 . PSAniles y a lift. l.OS ANGE!D (IJPI) -~ Known as a multilrequency signal generator, it was des- cribed by PTT as enabling the USer to make calls which could not be recorded for billing through the t.lephone firm's equipment. · Britton'• Instructions for use of the device contained a war· ning that it could not be used legally without the telephone company's permission. • erv1ce • SERVICE STARTS DEC.16 55 MINllTES 5 FLIGHTS A DA\' (More on Fridays and Sundays) Lv LONG BEACH Lv. SAN FRANCISCO 7:40am 10:25 am 1:15 pm 4:00 pm 6:50pm 9:00am 11:55am 2:40pm 5:25 pm 8:15pm • J.. 1 • • • • ' . ·' .. • " ... "> .. } .. ··~1 North American Expands " • Map of Or~ge C0W1ty's South Coas~ area indicates 1,340 acres purchased by North Mien.can Rockwell Corporation (NAR) in past year (A·l, B,,C, D, E), Site for ~rm s ne.w Autonetic.s D1y1s1on facility is located in shaded area (C). Electrorucs plant, largest of its kind, and surrounding property lie at bub of county road system . State Program on Aiding Crime Victims Attacked LOS ANGELES (AP) - California's program to com- pensate innocent victims of crime amounts to a "fraud" and its annual $60,000 budget is "window tlressing," says a professor of sociology. The .PJ'Oll'ain la "inade- quate, hopelessly underfunded, crude and impenonal," Gil· bert Geis or the California State College at Los Angeles said at an international confer. ence into compensation r o r victims of violent crimes. "California spends v a s t sums to rehabilitate criminals, but ·the victims -the peopel Quakes Hit Seabottoms UPPSALA, Sweden (UPI) - Two strong wekend earthquak· es shook the seabottoms in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic, t h e Seismologic Institute here repJrted. The first quake occurred In the eastern Mediterranean close to the Island of Crete. It had a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale. The se- cond quake was located in the . North Atlantic close to southeastern Ireland. T h i~ quake measured 6.1 on the Richter Scale, the lnsUtute aaid. they shoot, cripple or beat up -get virtually nlbing,• be said. California's compensation program, Gf:is said, could not compare to the "really useful" plans in New Yark State and Britain. ' '" Stanley L. Van Rensselaer, chairman of the New York State Crime Victbrui Com· pensatlon Board, to.Id the 25 delegates that New York's program operates on a $1- mllllon annual budget and that, since being funded in March 1967,·1,200 applications have been processed. Sir Walker Carter, 'chairman of the British Criminal In- juries Compensation Board, said $3 mil!lon was paid out to Britons last year. He said bis government also is consi d e r i ng making crhnlnals share the burden of payment but "Uie trouble hi that most of the people who carry out these crimes are poor and there would be liWe chance of recovering any money from them," he said. Among those attending the conference, the ftrSt or I t I kind, were delegates from the United States, Britain and Canada, the widow· of slain civil rights worker Medgar Evers and attorney Richard Weiner, a member of the President's Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Husband Pays Visit To Family SIDERNO, Italy (UPI) - Amazement gave way to joy, then to new heartbreak when Giuseppe Caccamo ~ a m e home. When he did not return alter 'joining the Italian army 26 ~ars ago, wlfe Rosina and children Tira and Marla thought he wu dead. They donned trediUonaJ b I a c k mourning dres8 and prayed frequenUy for him. Then, Mrs. Caccamo told newsmen today, her husband came home. He wouldn't say where he had been since 1942 nor what he had been doing. There Wal a big party with relatives a n d friends. When it was over, Caccamo disap- peared again. Justice Fortas New Godfather SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortes is the godfather of 2· mooth-o1d Roberto J o s e Vilella, son of Gov. and Mrs. Roberto Sanchez Vilella. The first child of the governor and the former Jeanette RamO! Buonomo was baptized in the chapel of the governor's mansion. Both have chltdrea by previous marri· ages. STEREO SENSATION! The colorful sound or .,,. Orange County Music RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM Fro m Fas hion Island, Newport Beach ~ 1' ·~ ~ ------... - . . • • I . GUEST OF HONOR -Reigning over their annual buffet dinner ' . are (left to riglrt) Mrs. Michael ·Brooks and Mi's. Jim Zlething. · dance for Mrs. Jaycees, husbands and guests will be a perky rep- lica of Santa Clau~. Adding the finishing touch to his costume The sock-it-to-me Santa party will take place Sa•urday, Dec. H, in the Mercury Sav.ings aJid !.Oan. building · Boats Set Sail Channels Sprinkled With Holiday Glow Rain or shine, Santa Claus will set sail through µie channels of Hunt- ington Harbour on Saturday, Dec. 14. · Sponsoring their sixth annual parade of decorated boats is the Hunl- tington Harbour Philharmonic Committee which this year also is introduc- ing its Christmas Cruise of Lights. Beginning tonight at 6 p.m. Huntington Valley residents are invited to board boats and cruise into a fantasyland of multicolored lights reflected in the shimmering water. Boats will leave from the Huntington Harbour -sales office, 4241 War- ner Ave., each half-hour until 10 p.m. through Friday, Dec. 13. Free park- ing is available, and tickets for the cruise will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. All proceeds from the week's cruises will benefit the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Tomorrow is the deadline for entries in the a nnual boat parade. and all Huntington Harbour boat owners are invited to participate regardless of the size of their vessel. The day parade will begin at I p.m .. and the night parade starts at 5 p.m. Both may be viewed from the many waterfront locations thro~ghout the area. Trophies will be awarded for both boats and home decorations. Judg- ing of home decorations will take place Thursday and Friday, Dec. 12 ·and 13. Two sweepstakes prizes will be awarded in addition to first, second and third place awards for humor, beauty and theme.·Special awards will be presented for boats depicting the spirit of Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Yeiser and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Morrison. Youth trophies will be presented following the day parade in the Huntington Harbour Beach Club-and adult trophies will be presented dur- ing the cormnittee's Grand Marshall Ball which takes place in April. Th.is year's grand marshal is Robert A. James. and serving as boat parade chairman i"s Mrs. ·Gilbert: H. Thompson. Others contributing to arrangements include the Mmes. Arthur Knox, Walter Janssen, A. Bayard Dod Jr., Morrison, S. H. Git!sy Jr., William Testa. T.' W. La P.h am and James. Writing Contest Sponsored Friends ·f ~eeki'r:l,g Literary Talent Literacy talents in the city's young people will be encouraged. during a children's writing contest. sponsored by ·Friends of the Fountft.i_n .VaU~Y Library. . Eligible to enter are all boys and girls trOm kndergarten through the eighth grade living in the city. Contestants will b(!I judged in age group~. in- cluding kindergarten through second grade, -third. through fifth, and sixth through eighth grades. Entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. ~aturday, Dec. 14, in the library, and poems, short :rtori~s or essays should follow a winter holiday theme. Christ- mas, New Year's or Hanukah may be used ~for background. Poems, short storie~ or essays will be judged in separate categories, and youngsters are inv·ited to enter as many times as they wish. Each entty must be on a separate sheet of papei' and must in~ elude the child's name, address. phone number, age and school grade in addition to the cate~ory. Judging will be on the basis of originality, creativity and attention to theme. ~ ' First, second and third place winners will -b:e selected in each category and in addition to ~eiv; ing awards, the child's winning entry wi.ll be pub- lished in the author's school news bulletin-. Judging will be done by a panel selected for their knowledge of children's literature and writin~. Decisions will be final and no entries will be' re- turned. · · ."-! Children in the third grade or above must sul>- mil an original work created without outside help. Younger children may have outside help if a note is attached to the paper stating the amount and type of help given. President of Friends is Mrs. Ronald Mur-phy and serving as chairman of the youth contest is Mrs. James Schendel. • • • I' 1 ........... .,, ,.. ... ·-,, JODI.AN HASTINGS, ~-4ttl .• • Mrs. Joy~ees Meet • • • P·a.r.ty. · .~-; r . ·, l Ad·ds Ze:sf The feltivo air Of a holiday party will, add sparkle to the regular busin·ess meeting of the Huntington Beach Mrs. Jaycees. , Brightly wrapped packages will be exchanged among secret pals, and an acts and craft& workshoit will contribute to · the holiday mood. Hosting the-meeting at 8 tonight will-be Mts . Jack Brandt, and each mem~r wi~ bring either a gift item or decoration she has made to c"ontrl- bute to ideas for the workshop. · Still in a holiday mQod, members will ¥ rriaking plans for their arur ual buffet dinner dance for taisbands and guests. Sock-it-to-me, Santa will take place between s· and 1 p.m. on Satur~ day. Dec. 14,. in lbe Mercury Savings and -Loan builciing; During the even-- ing Mrs. Jaycees will entertain their husbands with a parody on the Rowan and Martin tele\'isiori show, . · .• · · dn Sunday,. Dec. ~. between 1 and 3 p.m., the wOmen will a:ss.ist . the Jaycees with a Christ!J1as party for children of club members. They will pmvide cooki~ and dec9rations fOr , the party taking place in Lake P'!J'k clubhouse, and "Santa ·will attend aJ\<I bring gifts fof'llie ~oungsters. Other plans i>f!ing for!llulated by· the ·group lnClµde ·a !Priiig fash- ion show ·which will take place Feb. 15irr El Fortin-Bandido, Anaheim. Ad· · ditional information regardng the show m~y be obtained Qy calljng Mrs. .Joe Basso, 892-9481. F\J.nds railed from tile evtnt will be used.for the club's mby community projects including the cl'ty.Wide Easter egg·bunt condi:tct'· ed. each year for area children. . ' · : . , .. " Waterfront Art Scene· .P.riied Representing Huntingioo Valley in Orange District's competition to select a Hallmark Art Contest winner will J>e..the waterfront s c e n-e created by Susan . . . Overs tr.eel, I 7 year-old Marina High School student (left)\ Second prjze wall awarded io Rita ·Latimer, 17, from HtinUngton-Beach High. ~\. The contest is spOnsored annually bY the lfuntin~n Beach JuiliOr Worrt8n•5 .¢h,lf>,' a'nd tbii year was directed by Mrs. Daniel Dragset, line arts Chainnan. ~'place honors went to Shirley Hanson; a1sO ltom· Mahna.Jligb. 1 ~ ' 1 • . ' I ( ' I Old-fashioned Love Potions Don't Always Improve With A~·~ • OEAR ANN LANDERS : 1 would like to say a word or two to the yoong · girl who propositioned her doctor-because • she wanted to learn about sex from an older man who "knows what he is doiJl&." I was disappointed in you for not setting her straight.. Surely you knov.' Utat simply because a man is olrier doesn't mean he knows what he is doing. My husband UI 52. We have been married 30 years. If he lives to be 100 he won't. understand a woman's emo- tional ~ or. what role sex should play in · married life. Don't tell me it's I'"" r,uu . for not teaching him. Did you ever try to teach table manners w a ho&? Same lhina. t • ANN LANDERS &] Romantic love is more than technique It is sensitivity, conskleratlon, a desire to give u •ell as ld receive. One might assume that a man who has been married 30 yean would benefit from 30 years ot experience. Not true. He may have had the same. exµeriencc 3,000 times. I think yoo '~ht tn e'.!t you r woNls Ann Landers. -Pi-10ENIX DEAR PHOENIX : Gulp. Gulp. l DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I'd like to comment on the letter about Agatha -lhe kooky list.er-in"l.Jaw who carried a gun In her purse and ljked lo acare people with •lt "for laoghs." The que1Lion is, hQv.: loqg are ~It goiog lo laugh about the 'easY availabJUty of guns in~ this country~ The cur1·enL esli ·ate of guni MW in I.he hands ot the public ranees Anywhere from too million to 300 millk>n, depending on who is doirig the estimating Very few states and municipalities re- quire lhat a per;on 6ave a license both to purchase and to poueu a gun. Most Ila.es pennlt ~ • to have pistols wi&houl a liceMI. In t'aome 1\ll.el ooe nta.y have a pistol so long as he carries It openly. Since 1900 more than 800,000 America have been killed by firearnu, which Is mor• Ulan <Ved-ln all our wars, 1oin1 back to I.be Revolution. Crazy, isn 'l it.? What an -the average clUzttr do lo get ~~ sane and meanlncful gun laws passed! -OUTRAGED · O&AR OUTRAtlEDi Thal'• a Cood • q\ltttlon and OM for wlllcll the.re aem1 to be no euy IJ!IWtr. TM lul Con.,... puled tome IU le&11ladoe tb,t wu u lmprove....C. ~ver \be tdatiq; Int, bu1 oae 1ell IM lmpnuloo tllol COqras threw tM 1D1rf eoutltam&t tN 1mallelt poulble -Ill u llllempt II quiet lbtm. for a wlliije. I 1ugnl Utal We lite PQPlt keep hammerlna awl)' at Wulll1&10fl ud ov •tale and lectl repruentadves Let &Item bt• .. .. ~ 10101 to rt:ll ll.btil WI 1et MNlble : I'll ..... ,.,.. ~ llDlon~: Ume l repel& -"' a.rt fft trylq to mlrkt · th l1wlul aod Iti1Um1le-l<llvlllteo el 1por11m.. ud ,_ eellecton; Wfl ll•PIY wut to mate ,) .. I M We1aJ for DY .. • wltll th pilc4 ol • pa io walk la ud buy OM .-. ·lo qtteltiom: ubd. J • j 4 • .. •• U you 111 .. trouble leWllc l1qog wJlh 1"8' patonll. • .U you CID 1 .;.t t\llm to let Jou Uve your own We, llOd IOI' Ann Landen' boMlet, 1 "Buaoct DY Parents! H°" to Got Mote riedom." Seod 50 centa In coin with )'OUr reqU'e.t. and 1 Ima, lllmped, "'1-111- envelape. Ann Landin wlll bt l)ad I lo help you, with your lll<Jbl<ml, -tiiem to hoc In art ol. the DAILY PILOT,. enclO&lni • 11a1npod. Mlflddlwed ..... • '' ~ I -- • MRS. CARL S. JOHNSON Living on Capo Cod Home Life Discussed ~ By Foreign Stvdents Foreign exchange student's from the Garden Griive area will discms their borne life at the .8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 n: __ jng ol the Garden Grove branch of the Amer- ican Association of Univer- sity Women. 1be AAUW membership en- compasses the Harbor Valley area. Plrliclpoting In the Yruth for Understming Students- tbemed panel will be Sachiko Asaoka of Japan. Bjarne ~ gen of ·Norway, Maria Hilling of Sweden. Almut Keimling o{ Germ.MY. Karea Lindfors of Finland and Marei Siedenburg of Germany. Those attending s h o u I d bring a white elephlt!lt gift to exchange, stated Miu Nelr Farrow, president. Co-hostesses f the rr.eet- ing in the Garden Grove Board of Hulton Jilli will be Mrs. Edward Crook and Mrs. William Widawsky. Mercy Ship's ·Work Shown Auxiliaries Experiences aboard t h e Hospital Ship SS Hope were """""ted by Dr. William A. Mm.I 'when he spoke to memben ol the Orange Coun- ty Medical Auxiliary last Tuaday In Saddi~ Inn. Dr. Moss, of Santa Ana, illultrated bl! tali: with more than 100 colored llidea ol the areu he visited aboard the HB Auxiliary Twk:e • DIOllfll ~ Ladiea' Ausiltary to Huntingtoo Buch Veterans ol Foreign Wan, Post 73111 meet at I p.m. 1be ftnl Friday ol the month they ptber lD Odd Fellon Hall fer • b.1alDN1 meetin& and the thlnl Friday they aocl3lize Ill -locatioos. Further tnfcrmatioa may be recelvf.d by telepbonlng Mn. LeRoy HmDlmn at 53S80. mercy .ship alter joining It at Colombus, Ceylon, as a general surgeon among 35 other specialists. Guest5 attending the meeting were members of the Interns and Residents Wives Group of Orange County Medical Center and th e Students Wives al the College of Me<liclne. UC!. Artllt Rocky Rau of Laguna Bucb exhibited her paintings to help raise funds for ~ American Medical Association Education and R e s e a r c h Foundation. Baskets or Pine cones with blue, green and gold ribbon provided a h o t I d !l y at- mosphere . In charge cf decoratiom were the Mmes. Stanford Hepps, Brian Ewald, Hobart Smith, Leo Cwnmlns, Colin Hu~, William Leonard and Richard Pawaat. . -- • Pair Honeymoon Massachusetts In I Weuial a -trtm!p"d in point d'ooprlt lace, Katbl-Patrldl J1oot. wu lllWd:.lll _.... with Carl Steven John..., darinl . a double- ~ ......... l*farmed by the ~v. Jlarol4 twtmll 111 N~ ~Cb=. of diamonds and M.Pllbina a~ the bride'• -hl&bllJbled by • puel of l'Mlllbroiderea lace aJJPli<l..,a, ~q~ neck &e and &bolt lall lloevu. A cap of matchln& lace litld ner v,u and llhe Cll'ried a coloalal bouquet of slephanoU1 and pale pink -· 1b1 daUCbllf al Dr. and Mrs.' Terrell L. Root of Irvine Cove cbolo Mia Kathy Lynn Turner of Laiuna Beach•• mald ,ofhocor. Miu Turner'• ton wu cranberry with a velvet empire bodice and satin A-lino 11drt. Mou -ribbona . we~ entwined in ber hair and abe carried pink roau ~ and carnations.· · 1 •• 'l The brldeameicb wore IDOis green gowna in lhe1 same atyle u the • ' maid of honor end aho carried pinlt rolOI end carnatfom. They wefe the Jlfiau Lealle Root, the ~ride'• llilter; Suzanne Witte, the bride'• couain· Laurie Randolph of Honolulu; Debonh SelJ of Pl. Loma, and Pamela Jobmon, the bridearoom' • •Isler. .. ' r JJnnea IJolJD, the brldurooin•a COUlin, and Mart Tbeo!>Jd, the bride'• . ·cousin, served .u flower girl and riJ:t1 bearer. . · The bridegroom, ion of Mr. and Mn. Carl~ Johnson of Orange, was attended by James Wl11ler. UaberJnc guest.· to their placea were David T. and Terrell !J. Root, the bride's brother1, Thomas Suttmeler, Richard Hall and Duane Brannon. 1 Music wu provided by Mn. Ellen Wrlcfit and Jonall Cleaver wu aoloill. · • In charge of th~ reception in the Irvine Coaat Country Cmb were the bride's couaiDJ, Miss Selene Witt,e of Laguna Beach and 1 Miss Susan Tbomaa of Corona del Mar. Bernie Perry's Orcheslra .. provided the music • The couple will honeymoon on Cape Cod where the bridegroom is slaUoned with the U.S. Navy as an electronic enl!neer. The bride graduated from Laguna-Beach High School and attended california We.tern University. She was a Children's Home Society debu~ tante in 1967. The bridegroom graduated from Orange Hi&b School and Cal Western, where• he affiliated with Sigma Tau fraternity. · Special gueata al the wedding were Mn. Lester C. Lowe, the bride's grandmother, and the bridegroom's grandpar.ents, Mrs. Quinn Nichols and Mr. llld Ml'I .· Carl R. Johnson . Tuesday Club Has Two Busy Weeks Upcoming Members of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor have a busy two weeks ahead of them. The Books 'n Stuff Section will meet at 1 p.m. tomo~ ln the home of Mn. Erne.rt McClelland, president, for an exchange of gifts. Th e Travellers and GoU Section will both meet nut Wed- nesday. Mn. Donald ONps will hostess the Fine Arts SecUon's tradlUonal Candlelight Tea next Thursday in her Baycrest HOLIDAY SPECIAL Come to Buffums' for a complete "Day .of Beauty" ~ 35.50 This special Ctlristmas beauty Ilea! includes: • a pe1m1nent wave • I tontlition!f • a styled, personalized ha1· •·a fac ial • a manicure • a pedicure • a un of our special Mir spray to fJke home May we sugest a "'Day ot SNuty" as 1 wonderful &ift rot S'Omeol'll special )'OU know? Beauty Saloi Buff urns· FRONT ... SIDE ... ' BAOK ... ' ' . ..... :·l-'··· ALL CURL, ALL COLOR, ALL CUSTOM \Ve snip and shape,.custom-curl your n•w hairdo. Then we custom-color your hair with your own personalized color. By Fanci-tone, of course-our tint in a new push-button dispenser that lets us create just the color you wa nt, and duplicate it every time! Natural looking colors for gray hair, toning colors for bleached hair, and our ultra-sophis~icated "Color Originals," the style colors that set the·styles! Fanci- tone color doesn't wash out, conditions your hair as it colors. C... U... C.IH. 111' I . ·1~ atr.lt ~'1'l ~ --c--c:.iff. llOllH.,....11'111. IC.......,. ....... -- • -' Royalty_ Slams Door On 'Party Crashers' · ~ 1J MAIOAUT llAVllU -lnbtt-.llo- • ...... -1* .... nclloil It•~·-· l ' Tbt &lrit CCIDpelo I« PriDea Cbarloo; the ~.... ...... ;.f. lo lilt -· Loll ,_, l Cbarlel loud !Mn"'~ ... ~~ We end coffee -· ,. II lo her IOI ucl ri&lll -· ly 2IO pounds. The queen dOOI her IWf ....... with • chlD!pqne but· let !hot would be . • cr<cJjl loony top inlmlatloaol bold. The royol ltOll .... 11"1 '• ' CbrlatnW preoent from the :· queen. Her ~ -·• around with • lllt beforeJwld;••• a:Bklnl what everyone ~ like -maybe IOOlf!hlnc . ' the ' home, to ~t-ar « • voucbu. · • The queen lwldl tlu . pruell!I over beneath the ChriatmU tree Where her OW-11· • lamtly'• &illl 'will &• 'ii;' ChrUtmu Eve. ", Sbe ..... 11 tbe tr.. in,. the estote It Windlor 00 "I! « her bcne rlda before breakfast, a favorite weeteod occupolioc. The lomten colt' • H down llld the llolf Ills . , on colored lanternl and 1ilver ornaments. The queen did he r Cbriltnw lhoppln& I it r friends overseu early WS year because of her ahle.oce from Britain in November for • state vlait to South America. The family ,.., to chutdl .. Christmas mornlna:, then ak.S down to the tradJUoni\ lunch of roast turkey ucl plum PQ!l- dlng. The afternoon ti 11•"1 over to the children. In tbe . evening, they diamiaa the servants, belP themselves..JQ. • a cold buffet and eDttrtlt:it themselves With televiaitlt,;.r reconis and C()l\VerutlOll. ·: ::: ........ NB Auxiliary The · Ladies' Auxiliary or Newport Buch Fire Depart- ment. gathers the thir:d Wed-nesday of each month at 8 p.m. in variOwi locations. Informati.on.realfdinl: location ·may be obtalllef;I by telepbon· in& Mrs."T. C. Dolley, 1!41-tl35. Salo•• -' " ""{•1'!')71 ~ • < ,. .• ~-~ . • • CltEMl KAUI TINT ,.;itft Sh~'"-P-• encl Sef, from $1.71 c....-·-. '-w. ltlll """"' ---· c.nf. 1Sl!IW. 0..--- """°'t Oenttr •1 1'1tltlcn ltllftd • '""2200 • Mcnday throu&h S41tLldlY lO:OOu. tfH 1:30 ,..._ --~ ""'"· .... -,...,, c.nf. .... .... Collf • ........ c..... mt N. l'tlrrillw ans *'-' 11¥1. ·•• ,,._ W•"""-"'" Ml"-"' luk9t h\Mi,_ Viii..,. c.M1r T-c.iltf ~ 61$-1'10 """"',,..,. ' ---• -- ... ~ Cl!lttr __ , -r ---•" ......... _ -~-..--·-~. -.. •• ' aff uf· dil .. ·a ll!e • "" " Id;·· ~ a. •.. ibe WJI,· •. 'iii!" . "' II& ft eel :ilf ~ ¥-' . "' :a. 'Ch •. IU di ~. '"' :be . lie J4 . lllr fl.:;· ..... · .. ~ Qf it- !d- 8 "· .on , •. 35. . . .. • • • + .... • • t Julie and David Hol~y ·B.eauty .Speci:als Future Home Described .~ D)JART . AT ALL PIRMA TRUS SALONJ ', BRECK . FllbuJIM "ll"d" lltJVIJr 'IUWtllTw .t t.lffn1 '°"• n'Mlllt ... blt cwt •••• '25.00' PW"' •• I• !Mn 11111 us\191 ll(Q , , , • ~·• -.ine -ftfll MlfM-. -...... 1095 ~ ... --.... F•buM Cl•lrol "~ . """ (::9,... condfllMtr ••• llM.l•llY lJO. • • • SPfc:lll 1t t11!r JOI: • wtlh -'"· ' U111ellr • • • L'Of•I'• ' l' OR EAL PERM ::.-: .. ";'...-=:: 'i:! 1795 lllele of (GUfH • • • • • ..-~~~~~COUPON1~~~--~..., WIGLE1l-<1u_. .. ki FROSTING Clairol· Tlrit Ind. ""'"'"" a Stl .... 2" .... . 0 Incl 1111-a kt .... 16" Jl.00 .... , .. Costa Men H.t.or S••ppiltf Cffter . JlOO Ha.ttor II•~· " Kl 9.0757 Alst, I~ A,..htlm & 91rcllft Offtl .... Huntington Beach I l'olllts SM,""9 c..tw 847·1063 S,fii1fdci:l•Edl11pr ,c..tw 897-8593 •1J~OMANG NQR'l'IWoll'TON, 111 ASS, (UPI) -'Julie ' Nixon and David Elleol!>wer will be lrelled II or1liour --r.ui,t tllan «l<llillloo when they mum u newlyl\eds to. tbe Smith llollep CIDlpul nest month. • "Jbe m..1 where lbe couJ>!e · wll1..llve la llcdfonl l'errace1 a quiet eampua lii\I w~ students .... lbe frlibee .ind where moot of lhe ·elms """ lallen down receoUy. El Toro 'Ille Baldwin -donnl· tory wh«t »ye&Nlld JWJo llvod INI year lltandl dlrecll7 -tb&-ll<>m DUtllber II, th& lporWW .lloule In wbltb Ille ,,.,.. Mr. and Mn. Ellentioo.er plan to occupy the -Doar walkup .. th& rJCllL The c!aUll>l<r of Pr<aidell~ elect 'Richard M. Ni-look a -oil In her Engllsb and bl.stary •tudla to belp her father coml!ll&n for th& . proald.,cf. She and David ElpnhoWer, aJao 21. arandM>D ct. former Pre1ldt'nt ~ Elatobower, move bacll: to academic llle alttt !i)xon la Inaugurated In w~. JO!'-20. They wlU have been ·w· · Plan' .m.rrted ... month. o.v111 .1a . 1ves a junior al nearby AJn!iersl • College. Yu'le Fete U:-~2~:.~r11:t:,~ • building, moot of them oo-B.Stet.s of ChrUlmu 111111 cupled by retired s m I l'b will decoi'ate the table. wben College lnstruciors or former the Officer• W(vU1 Club ol miployes. The f95 monthly El Toco gathers at the rent·goes to the colleae. which Newporter Inn at 10 :~ tomOl'· .. owns the building. row morning for a champagne A Ught security lld has been brunch. claniped on all arrangement& The Orange Coast College being made in the area by Madrigal Choir will entertain. the government OI' by the col· H0&tesses led by M ,.. . leges, and academic ofliclals Donald Anderso!l will include will barely admit they are the Mmes. W. R. Smllll. R. aware oC their f a m o u 1 J. Reid, Charles Donaldson, students. Walter Hutchins, J. J. Went, David Eisenhower will have Paul Perez., H. W. Herman, to park his car on the street R. P. Spreler, Marvin like anyone else, aha there Gon&aloves, W.R. M. Tucker, were no garages when the Ronald Perrow, T. J. Stanford, apartment house was built T. E. Stein and R. A. Gillon. back in 1900. He will commute s Open Every Night Monday Through Satuf!fay Soaho M-ShrylMk 'I S.mM--a4•y ''" 1 ...... 4s arM as• t //·: ft .,_ ........ "ENN'ili CHAR _E; ACCDUNT TDDAVI Soft and cuddly ••• Santa Mouse sleepers~ loulld .. ,..... it. littlml t-tl ... 100% ~ cdto. kn1t ................ -....... -. ....,-i.... ....... copt. Siza 1 to "' ho'fe ..y4'1 tnap waists ortd 1izt1 3 to I hcrv9 hoio:~ ltyte. S.. th.m ar Pef'IMY' now! I to4.!3 .toa.~.3 50 NEWPORT BEACH . (Harbor Shopping Center) (Fashion Island) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center! .. I • . ., daJly lo AJnbenl, dpt mlloi any. Julie bu alttady l1nod ap oome of the rurn11urt 1.. the tour-room a~ Tones of nllow af6 pl•nMd for .... tll<ltett and bedroom, with gold and blue io dominate th& uv1.., room and small study. Sarah Jackloo Do7le, an inter.ior decorator and !amlJY lrleod from New Yotk, has been helplnt with th& de<(lt. . A sofa, two ruga, 1 delt1 sevcnl lamps and a f~ table and chain from the Nls- ons' Fillh Avenue apartment in New York form the nucleua of the fl!flllsblngs. Nixon lold Julie ahO could lake anything llhe wanted, and abe did. "She'll probably eat her lunches here," said Baldwin HQU!e preSldent S b a r o n Greene, 21, whose pareall are HOME SWEET HO~!! -First t1.:0r wlndows,.with lfhil,e ·~~ drawn, i~ with the U.S. Stale Depart.. the fow..room• cornei•~-·"-. ent at 38 Bedford Te""""' In Northampton, when ment in At.benS. "She has ~~ --'t-... many friends here from last Julie Nixon and David userihower will livt(atter their wedding·in,Ne?f :Yott· year, and I'm sure tha't's one ;on:;D:;ec:.:22:;. :Smi:;th:;Coll:;:•g:e:o:w:ns:;th:i;e:b:uil:' dill=·~··:;:;::;!'::;· ==~· :;:;;;';;. :;::;, reason why they're in that11 particular house just across the street" She addect, "We hoi)e not too much is going to change for her. Cert.aJnly cl a 1 s parUclpaUon won't be any dlf· ferent, not in English anyway. She and David managed before to lead private lives. Whatever problems they have will probably come from off. campus." Exquisite 7386 I Add beauty to your home with silk bead and paper flower arrangements. New! Make exquisite silk poppies, bead daisies, tissue paper roses for your home, gilts. Pattern 7386 : pattern pieces, three arrangement.!. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each paUem for first~a.ss mailing and special handling; otherwise third.Cius delivery will take three weeks or more. 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OBL'ONG 4.QO ROUNDS · 3.58 r=-1t0Bav1 I SHOP i i Spke Hack R•d oi' blue or <jOld poppy dH;9n with I ample 1pic• cont1in•r1 in plastic with I I • Fl7lng Models e Wood Ship Klti e Metal Car kits 8 HO & N Guago Train• & Acc•sorln e Br111 Canno~ Kita e Crafts 440 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa hHr 11 t. 1-s.t. 10.1 C1"'41 SH & MH.-64Wlll --------- wood f;d1. 14.00 ifl•telal11t1 Vt"'1Ull Baek 11.00 CALL OIJlt PERSONAL SHOPPER • 673-6360 Sh• c:1n solve your tiff &hoppin9 prot°:ll•m1. ~ •~!ho oni.ance of Lido Ille •. RICHARD'S LIDO Cl~TE!t l4JI VIA LIDO HlWPOkT llACH I ' ·fl- i • • • -· :; • • • • ·• • . • •. • • . , ;: • • • • • .. • • ' ?- E • ~· .. Ji • ... ' .. .. •• •• ·-•• :· .: • -•• •• :·· •• :> •. 1~ ~ ' . •• " • • • ,.:. , .. . ' I . . -.. . -- . - • - Jf DAILY PLOT ....... ~ t1 •.1 .. •••• .,:-.~ •••• , Champagne pitt•re: CupOpens ,eeks: ~:~e~ ... • ....,..ai..r<-.- ., M1 •t•• • • •• w111-111o lilllllQ - Dec. 11 -.... " llPIJllill 1---a Clw--Md a 1111 ..... tlllld '°.fllll If God.N n .... __ ....,... ... llio_ ,,.. • ....,_ ......... bJ -lllerD. Pm! II-wlll ll1m ..... al ll:a LIL .. • ....... and ............ _ .... , la ... -.r 1111. DnM ..,.__, · ~ lltn. Palrlck tbt motka pldure ldlpt8*ton ......... wlll Id • er> _.., Ibo ,.,._ -.r ....... .-.-.0oo,1n-. _.,..wlll_al eolor, blo, .._..... bul. dol. I p.m. Dae. 1J la tlil - 'for -tlilJ """ -.r lln. °"""" -•wllm•" __ .. -wife, Jo- -Woodwltd, II 1111 lilallf _.,._, __ Flbpu11d II ~ speclal ,..i ltar, apd CH1111 ladudo J- 01-'Kale~­ -andDoaoldMolfaL Well, It _,.,, llial Raebel ~ a 15 year old llCbool lelcher and vlrJPn, One or Ibo -.UU. don c:ausel --and alltihl -She drifts into a most intimate deal with a ne'er-do-well drifter and thlnD do not go so ...u. 'lben lhe bu to start • lace-toace coofrootatlon wlih life and Ill Us goodlel. -- ~--lltlle :... •• :T:"r:r ~ aW: a>anllo com1d1 ....iarrtns J--ml Dllllilt 11'1' aolds. 1llt filli II all .-tbe compllca-tbel --lbeelwo~llnd lhem>elves far, i.~ oo lhipboml. Lob <i a.pi de- Yelop lnm tbelr attempts to set together for a few sparb. Just lib "old man river" tbe m•gniflcent mot 1 o a pi'clilJ'el 6--'Ille 1llili ...... roll- ... aloag. Its~ lo a Joapr 11 Lido • ..._. In - -and lletn>c:olor splen-dor, tbll lflllll old morie 11 lulil ........ and mwl ml modem ... ..,ihlng ... C<Klld Mier up for the local screen fare. Tbell'OIPll ......... +t!d c ......... -VIit-. maw wpt ass )lta. ....-rt -. pnjeddlalmm, - • --...... -wlD be nadl' for mallq --~ - Gardeners Celebrate Soprano Mn. Wllfred M. Lawson will entertain at tbe annual Chrislmas lunclleoa party planned for Soutb COUI Gorden ~ In tbe Irvine Coast Country Club at 12:30 p.m. w.........,, Dec.11. Mn. George Rnllm, Jftll- dent, and Mn. Robb Scott, program chairman, wlD be In charge ol arnngemmts. 'Ibey will be assisted by board members. Mrs. Lawsm will present a program consisting of two groups ol. classical se•90Dll numbers. Early ,.,...,,.u... may be made fer members and peltl by calling Mn. !lira HUii, •1150, or Mn. 'niomaii Har· ...... -. llew members -In-to tbe club are Iha Mm ... Ralllli Davenport, Robert Du Boe, Hubbard Keavy, James O'Ccaxlr, James Sb ea , Gap st. Jean and James -·· League To Meet The Art ol Nuning Ywr Baby and Ovin:omlng Dll· llculties will be the subject al the oecond of foor meetinp -ed by ihe Costa M ... . cliapler <i La Leche League. The meeting will take place at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow In the Costa M... home cl Mn. Leon Sloddard. Interested women from the AD the romance of Ibo Clari: COllUllllDlty may obtaln more Gable and Vivien Leilb lave lolormattoo by calling Mrs. affair II bmllhl lo vivlil life 001-;;;H.=W=. Moon==al=MS-4359==· =-. the big, wide wonderful ....... tr A> Scarlett O'Hara and llbdl Butler, lllls popolar pair -tiDUe to draw raves aOO sighs. eo.tars In the tmnendooa mov- ie "1sloo of Marpnt -ell'• ~ llOftl are Olivia de HaVillaod and Leslie Howard. Just In cue you baven't beltd. tbll watat ramm II porlroJed In tbe DOftl and lla .w-iueat --a llnill-lol ~ of the War Be- -'!'lie stala 'way, 'way back ID 1111·11115. C)Vtmiing war 1cene1 vie wUh tender ro- numtic ICW:I 6:ir •dlmoe p:alle .. (Me 1lltli 'Ille - -hllb. wide and bandsome at iho tlilo for yet another 'A...,..,.,. week tn lb exclusive q•11"'UtllL .......,_ M E S A MATINEE.'! pop-up each WedM*il3' .-a( ooe o'clock. 'Ibey """" to local flOI • "Ont at0.71 of &be brand new feature film sched- uled to llart Iha -movie week. The programs 1 t a r t ~~°&opening wlih ' I • mECOIN GIFT CATALOG Honhds of &ift ldeel Comt In or and for our ... U.,. Coln cmio~ SCAN-0-MATIC .Enlol• ralb rl cola lllilekly IOll 1111~ ...... -col• w\e'llr. Cola lfl tff 1lldlr 1 fi&lded5-.... ll«,..,,.. Mr, t)lc:tld wD1iltk:lllJ.1UI - TYPES OF OLD U.S. COINS 1111 -IOll llllb "'" "' ,, GUI' llltctioll. AbtnvtatloM1 lat llfldrcalltld. EF1 btnmelY n111~ VF1 VtlJ flae. F1 flnt. Vll.i Ylry -I.qt Cut, 1115a, F .... CJI n. !IP Cllll. 1'11. w ... ... , .. .:~~~~-~-: .... 21:=~.YF ......... k ~ 1165-10. Yll ,,,,UI 5c, 1113 "• eonll," IF .... I.II' c.w, 1'"45. .......................... \IDoli.,lllNl,l'F .... 11.11 Donlr, 117"1121, UIC. .... .... -· 11112.U. Uoe. ...... CJI 3ANOEHT ROMAN COINS Hold hlstocy In your tiandl 11ttt1 this 11t of 3 different 1ncl1nt -eolll wflloli,el""bt"1 -J,700,.... .. Tho ..... ""' t1i1 ""'1lb ii I dlft~nt ""'""-Sit of S oolM In llcl ................ dl'llll•·· 7JI ·--.. --............. ~ . . ., . • • It, makes a pedect gift for the harried housewife or die single git! . .., the go. . . Reb.elcah· Lo'dge Trlplo Lint ~ al - Bebellrt!t 1'>dce bu JDNll. Ibo lutb M-, al I p.lll. 1n.--...... Doo1glat lfGrpD II Ma-I• may be ealled fw oddltlODll - • To•stmi1tre11e1 -<>-• la 111111 llqt.oi -.. iho -.. plw ... .-ibon al 1AI 01M :Ta _....._ a.it. o ~-ooiha11 cood and lom1li W'Clnada1 al 7:• p.m. IDl!AL CHRISTMAS GI" -New-Oil the market, sachet ensembles are a welcome aide-for die busy · ChrlJtmal sliopper. 'The wliole 1et, ar any part of Zodia .c Gift Ensembles Put You in Her Future 1~~~~~~~11 ~----""'Gl~~A'S,~----. ' SHEU REMEMBER THE DATE' Oval diamonds are· · • aJ\Yrockating In popularity • Twelve 1aehet gift ensembles -ooe for each sign of the '""1iac -are being iDtroduced at the May Com- paDJ. lo South Cout Plaza. The r:membles I D c I u d e sachet dress hangen, sachet wafers, sachet squares, sac.bet Week-Ender jewelry caaes and a ACbet S~Way travel case for boolory, bandkerchleb er Bal Masque Planning In Swing Plans for tbe elghlb annual Bal Muque are In flill llwing. The ball, spom<nd by Dimes de c.rtdad In oupport of St. Jude Hospital, will lake place Feb1 I in the Anaheim emv.nu.. center. The "swinglest" aectioo ~ tbe membetiihlp -tbe man- nequl!ll -will aooo start choftolrapblnf lbelr parts for the big nfcl!t, Mn. Harold Mustoe. mmmequtn chairman. reporled to Mn. Robert Raab, ball cbalnbao. OU...-cbafrml!n Include ihe Mmes. Paul "Ovando, Angelo Ferraris, Edward Tagg,, Leo Baroldl, Fr"1 Beckham, Leslie Christenaeo. Ca 1 Yin P. Schmid~ Jay Reed, Robert Wells, Robert Dowling, Jamea Gormley, Loyd Blount, and S. D. Ande1'!0ll. Support Your United Fund DAR Unit Will Meet For Talk 'Ille Chrlstmas season baa Inspired the message wblch the Rev. Gustav C. Schramm will deliver at the Wednesday, De!:· II, meeting of the Col. Wllllam Cabell chapter of the Daughters of the Amerkao Revolution. Holiday mus1c will be pro- vided by the Corona del Mar High School Madrigal Singers at the 1 p.m. meeting in the Bayside Vlllag'e Norih. HosteMes wU1 include the Mmes. Earl G. Corkett, Walter C. Falt, Gary L. Myers, Charles C. Gaylord and Carol Hunl A holiday look stort1 with a Helene Curtis 'Triumph' permanent ... so get set! :=;;:.~:'. onlf--......... ---•3 NO APPOINTMENT NICWAllY ,ULLallTON fU.lltTllteTOM SU.Cit HIWPOlT l•ACH ~" Ctllttr ......... c.niw l'"•.iilen 11r.!Olf in.ADor,lnoOa a..n.w,..unt in.flol.r,....UU SNIP 'Ill' STITCH SHOPPE . ' . 3334 E. Co11t Hwy. 9t Coron• del Mir Pho~• ORiole ].8050 n ~-~ ... ENJ'EY CHRGE ACCOUNT TDOAYI T.op loft: $425. Right: $575. Centar set: 8760. .Wedding circlets from left' $825. $995. $525. Yo11r Ch.trv• Acco1111t Wolcome -l111•1mlff1ot4, M1lttr Chirp, t.o SLAVICK'S Every girl will want · fashion hosiery from Penneysl Wait 'til she sees these! A. Propoitlonetl langths fer a olealr, smooth lino from waist to too ... U.... ..t stoetdldble. 0.0-yours from a wide ;.1oc11on of lovely lmhlon colon In olot, ~ •. long. L69 B. You 11tt total suppqrt from hlpo le ton when wearing all support panty '- from Pamtysl S.. lhom in -colon to go with your favorite dr11111, Short, aver0ge, long, ox-long. $5 C. Stt--'i llrtlch h- in high lasl.lon ohadosl Short,~. long. 69' D. She11 love tho IMOOth porfect flt of our Agilon-pny '-1 lhoy como In beau- tiful lmhion ohados in olot, °'"'"""• long and extra loner: Reinforced or nucle heel. '2 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ' I -------_.,...__., ., - • ue1 ' la lfuD. . "'"""' "" 1.ai am of D tllo ""' 'eclneadaY. llO. 10 ~AS CH • .. • ... -.. . . . . . . • J A FRIENDLY VISIT When one ii in a convalescent home, a viait . Iron:> an Interested person ii a real treat. 'lbert are all sorta of opportunlUes at connltscent and nunmg homes. Call the bureaµ for added information. SOMETHING TQ SHARI Mr. Martin, 78, Is blind. He ii • man who loves music and ii very proud of bis large muslcel librazy. But he Iillsses reading the newa and maguine art!· cles. If you would llte t.> spend aeveraJ bour1 a month reading I<> a m&11 who would appreciate your time and company, contact the Volunteer Bureau. Laguna Girl Competing For Good -Citizen Title Laurie Bird bas been choaen loyally, oervice, conaideratlon by her cluanltes and· for others, I ea de rah! p, toachm to be tllo Laguna penonallly aod patriolllm art Beach High School contootant tllo qualillcatloas for con- for the llllllllAI Daoabton al testants. the American Revolutl<ln'1 Miu Bird 11 aemtary of Good Cltlz.en Award. the aenlir clua, Amer!cao Nert stop for tllo daughter Field Service ir.uurer, bas of Mr. and Mn. W. P. BJrd been a member of ltudent of Emerald Bay II to take court aod student .,_ an Amerlcao history ... aod b a thn!e-year mtmbet'. amlnaUoo given by the DAiia oI the Ca!Uornla Scllolarahlp In order to competo for the Federalloo. district award. PresenUy she 11 a ltudent Ten diJtrlct winners wlll vie teacher at Top ol the World for the state award, and win-Elemen~ Scboo1 under a ner of the state· tiUe will hive tmlque btgh ICboo1 protram a cbaoce at lbe 11000 national where atudeota Interested' In scholarahlp. toachliig get cm the job Dependability, truthlulnesa,• lralnlllg. THE BEAUTY SALON'S HAPPY GIFTING IDEAS FOR HER She' II love those soft human hair pieces +h~t flount ho1'"flmti~ity. Siron Foll ,22.99 Princess Coscodo , 9.99 Swinger Curls , 11.99 Gilt Certilicotes , too! FOR HIM Enchant your dorling with the most masculine gilts ever. He'll love tho sophlstilicotion of tho debonair mou stache, 6.50: gooteo, 12.SO side bums, 9.50. All gift pockoged. I 00% humon heir. 'lbe Be111t,y Salon, 901. AlllAMI..._... N. ltld .... 11 MM. "" ..... M ·-" ti• ML W"'""T~ ,..,.._ te1111• •M 1111 MM. lfW'I '""' M 1.111. tt •:• ,_rn.-llt. M •a II •PA MUJfnH.,... Uo'CN-m7 hlnlW A.......,. ... tfW'll .. ,, It 1.M. .. P:• PA Original Musical. · Play · to , be ·firesented DoNNA HJORTH . Juno Datt Thetas Schedule -Yule Fete Elcha"&'l of giltl w 111 bl&hHPI the a.rtatmu cUaner ·---by Ille Oranp Cout A•nn-Club d Kappa Alpha Tbeta aarorlty. 'Ibo dlliDer will begin at 7 p.m. nm Wedneiulay In Ille Newport Beach home of Mn. Brod Miller. HOllDAY .FEATU"E THE LOUNGE CltAI~ ••• for llllhr·look com(ort in )llur choice of bladJ oi:s1ddl1 tan -vjnyl. Genefous widtll and , ' , · . button bacli· mike thlt COl'f comer doubly invltinf. · 99.00 ' THE CHAIRSIDE TABLE .. , • in a ·ch1fmln1 style by Henredon ••• with hexagonal top of matched woods In African 1111hopny. Just licht to ~uuie beside a favorite chair. . ' . 79.00 FROM~ ~tt.p~ fOR 'ALWAYS 'Mon.uy, 111111• t, 1961 ntE TABLE UMI' ••• of ltltu!ed ceramiC In olivt and aotd; 40" llH. 29.50 S_ummer Nuptials Mn. Paul Hutd> ........ II In =============================:::: cbarfe o1 the amnpmenta. Mire Information may be ob-, Disclosed =a~ Mn. Clark I\ . All Penney St~rt• Open Every Night Monday Through, Satunllly cancer Society lenne~J , A J8to June wediling labelng pl1110ed by Donna Hjorth aod CUff Watson. S 11 0 . . I ALWAYS FIR81' QUALITY · e s ng1na ' ~ enpgement was an- nounced by the bridwlect's parents, Mr. aod Mn. Roy N .. Hjorth at a family dinner party In their Cooto Meaa home. 'Ille · brldearoam-to-b<, who will araduato !ram Colla MtA High Scliool In January, II the aoo d Mr. and Mn. Herman Wataoo of Saota Ana. He is editor d the achoo! yearbook. Both atudenta plan to attend Bapu..t Bible Colep In Spr· ,ln&fleld, Mo., '"ne:rt fall after the 'prospective bride araduates from Eataocll lligh School In Jwie. Holiday Cards • a.rtatmu cards -u tho)' come from the Amerlcao Cancer Society -cao do two thlnp al ooce. Not only cao they convey YuleUde greetlnp but they support the llOdety'o reawch, educaUon aod oervtce to ca n c er patient _Pl'Ol_l'am_•. saya Mra. Jack EnpllW'dt, Oranp Counll' branch secretary. More lnlonnaUon about the Carda may be obtained by calling the office at 83&0lllO. ) Professional . style hair . dryer-curler The hard hot dryer with everything I Built-in electric curler lets you set hair wet or dry! Remote control, powerful 750· wott motor for faster drying, -4 heotinq rods for curlers. Solid color comfort fitted all acrylic bla~ketl A ,_.,.f'nt,,,ftr'911....,•.;' ...... tOO'Am)'k~ °""""" 1or ................ ~ .. ::illltc11, .............. .. .............. ,, ........................... . ......_.~ ................... ...... twlnll ........................... : .. 6e9.9 fvll ll ... "'"'"" ""'.". """" ..... ~ .. 7. 99 ldng ··-·····················-·13.00 "Infatuation" towel enaemble Por ......., or k.plng ... - 100% eottoft """* Ill fQld. hy.ortangelint. ... l;~~ 1.75 95~ 5c .. ,. ,. •. Set Of kitchen towels and carving knives .5 piece mix 'n match lacquard towel Ht flw9 pilcl "" w '" 1to1n1N .1w1 arma ...... ..d btc. 'llltlh ..... f(llty prtnt9CI colfoll li.99 . ...,, .... Ott,.,.," .... ~ A Hovtlf11! gift lot_,. ...,.....W h;M rtllN)'ll Colorhilfy. boxed, JOI.I tfl •M .221t.U-llolh m, two IOlld cob' 11a1r """'"""_.two 12x12' w.h dollw • ._. lauttw' ...... Hwty.....,.... ..... I Pay as llttlt at $5 ptr month. .._.., ...... 4.50"' 3.50"' 4.50"' -·· • •• • -· ~· -~: ·• • • _ .. •• -· ·•. •• .. • " • • ' • • E • :· •• ' "' ::> •' ·: :..~ -: ~ •• • •• . -,, -~ ; •• •• :'· :; . •,. ' COlfA MnA INl'Wfl'oaT llACN MUllTINtTON II.ACM COSTA MESA Harbor Shopping Center HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH·' (Hll'llW ...... Cflrtlr) ,~_,... •• , ..... , ,........,..C.llrJ .• r· ' ' • Huntington Center Fashion lslend _ _...,, __ ----------.... ~, ..__~ ... -·---ft t ------------·-------~.----~-------.... --.... --..... ...:...:....-..-.~...,;,,.;;...;.....;,..;;;;.;...; I I .. J I I ••• ----~--.. \ .......... ... Horoscope • • Scqrpio: Accent . on Standing 1n Community • ' • • t TUESD>, y Adhere to routine. \'ou gain Be conrldeot. ~· tend Not wl!e to iMial on per!... chance to eut po!lcltl into /\Vold Jwnp!nJ to~-. lnlonnaiion during .co ff•• to br to .)'iMn' fav,or, KllP'f Uoo. Even naws contnln btau· aclfon. Look ailead. no 1 Not wlae to lakl uaocJatei DECEMBER ! 0 bttak. Be percepUve. ' • this ilnd CJ\llle ~klenoe. Be ty. You could dl8cover this backward. Whal wu a bur<!.. . for granlad. Qlect. ""'*· By SYDNllY OMAJ\R GEMINI (May Ii.June 20): optltnWlc, : today. Much O<Clll'> behind the 11 Uflad. You bave better Gel to.beat! ol nialter. ARIES (March Zl·Aprll 11): Check --inslructlon1. ll!o (July '13'Aq.G Jz): 'aceoes. ch ..... to ••preaa )'OW'Sell. AQUAlllJ18, (JIQ. IQ,Feb. You gel • chance .to Pu.I Applies parUcularly during Petsooellty !@nos. You l<el llllll\A (Sept 13-0ct. ZI): SAGmAIUlJ!I (Nov. zz. 18)\ A\'<till Oil 1'Ubllc rm. . creative id<aa to work. Be any .journey. Telephone betteranclyoushOwit.Tilro 'Frtendshiplstdted.The1"1s Dec. 21): You llntsb and UOGS, ~po. Jl10C)IJ receptive to suigea~ Irom message could be garbled. 11 on charm. Cycle remaiM,blghl · ~tial task which must be begin. Day, tiatum the end ·-ti. I!'.,... are allgb~ CANCER-born lndivldu.al. you don't kh:ow, ask.' Take Take inJUat,Jve.'. 'slreas 4.m. completed -could inv9lve cf a cycle and lhe start of Jy tcatttted .. Means 1ou Greater lr,eedom Is IDdicati>d. care with what you put to dependence, .or~Uly, -One Ume1 mon_ey. Don't back down a new one. Be Oexible,_I,.ook ~ ab<\Ut illrectloo, goal TAURUS (April :io.May 20): wrlUl1Jl. who prevl""91Y. · i:omJl!aiol!d · , oq cOl)llllllment. One cloae to beyond tmmectla~ hid!Cl!Uoos. U you aon'I j<now, wait.- Stick close to home base. CANCER (Jun 11.Jujy ZI): does aboot~ace. You wW prove capable. CAJ'~~ !lleC. ~an. P~ (Peb. 19-Mardl ill): Doo't wand"< too far afield, You work well today with VIRGO (Aui. :!J.Sept. ZIJ: SCORPIO (Oct.13-Nqv. 21): 19): 1.{Dqef 1\'aoaaetJoo , In-Baatc tukl require ·lltenUori. • t;mar emphaall II · on the ARIES Individual. Money is Separate reality from illusion. Accent on standing to com-dlcate<I. Keep mste1 bariner, ·Don~ delegate du\ltl. U at. famitiar. Check de ta 11 s . involved to •peclal procedurer Overoome t;en!lency to brllOd.' '111unlty, prestige. You gel informed. Wait for Ill fact& leoUve, '/"' 'oool<I make key -"'--------------~-------'-----'"-------------:--,---"·---, ~-~ay alteDUoo to . • bealth: I IUlllcleol resL ___ a.t...c'.:...r_ot_h_od-:--~ Don't overd : J ~ " ' ' • ' ' ' ' .> Brunch Opens 1 'Yule'~Seas9n / __ '. A ebanipa,g)le brunch flvtJl liasten the hOllday ......, tor the Offlceri Wjvea Club and the wives ·· of the training . department of the Naval Air StaUon In Lo& Alam!~ • ~ tralDlng department .wives are spoMOriDg the 'brunch, wblch .wlll begin al 10: 30 •a.m. next Thursday in the officers club. Mqtt: · li!fonnaU~D may be obtained by calllng Mrs. Claude L, F"" a_t 826'mo. Unit Plans Installation Officers of the Orange Coun- ty branch of the American Begonia SOclety will be in- stalled at the g r o \t p ' s Christmas party which will take place at 7~30 p.m. next Thursday ir£ the Grange . Hall, Gardea Grove. Instead of a gift exchange, the society wtll .a c c e p I donations to be sent to the Garden Club at the leper hospital in Carville, La .. ' May Rit~s Announce~ ' ' The el1JlagemeDI of Joyce Utile Meurer and)olm ~oseph lltogenhelmer was aoociunced during a• lloflel supper *'Y tn the Hunijl1Jltoo Beach liomO "' the brtdM)act'• parents, Mr. and -· :Robert H. Meurer. . • Pllw I~ .a May weddl!Ul t were revealed to relaUvea and close lrleridl atteQdlng. 'Miss Meurer was' graduated lrom Huntington Beach, High Sehoot and Orange . Coast CoU.~e and now' Is =. Calllomia State Po College, Pomona. She ii, a life l:nember of Alpha GamJna ~lgma, junior college hOnor society, and .Alpha ~ Epsilon. Hel" tiance, son of Mr. and . Mra. Donald E. Blngenhelmer of FOllD.taln Valley, !.s a graduate otSt. BeJ'nafd's Hlgb Sehool, Playa• de! Rey, and OCC. He aJsO Is attendfJ!g Cal Poly where be ls affiliated with Alpha Zell\; oatiooal agricultural fraternity. TOPS Club Finley School's multipur- pose room ls the settklg for the meeting of Trim· Vue .'fOPS Club of Westminster. The gfoup gathers at 1 p.m. every niUrsday. . sculptured french velvet crepes UBE YOUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TDOAYI PRl~l"'Tl"'fi . - ''TIIEPE . YOU NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD ••• IN THESE ALL-NEW TOWNCRAFrSI ACKS ' OF DOUBLE KNIT DACRON• POLYESTEa ·~· -TM,_ 9Wltt po!1411« ,,_., . ' Here's an entirely new concept in men 's slacks. We call them "The Performer" for good reasons. Please read : e THEY'RE COMFORTABLE! The Dacron polyester double knit fabric moves with your body; never binds. e THEY RT BEAUTIFULLY! Our finest Towncraft Par Ex- cellence tailoring goes into the "Performer;" including non-roll waistband; superb linings. e THEY LOOK GOODI This. fabric gives you the ultimate in wrinkle resistance and sf1ape retention. Colors are spec- tacular. Choose conventional Grad model or our new Strap Con· tinental. Meet "The Performer" at Penneys now. $20 Greatfor golt, for casual wear. Charge ill COSTA MESA (Hll'~ Shoi)ping Center) NEWPORT · BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH (Foshion Island) (Huntington Centor] 9ood color range 36" wide $298 r1yon yd. deep pile velvet for festive wear crepe chatra 15 colors '45'' wid• BONDED $17' yd. 12 lush colors crepe chiara wide color ran9e $269 45" wide yd. BONDED sparkle crepe for glitte'l evenings $298 <45" wide yd. BROCADES "TOSCA" GLITIER BROCADE greet d•si9ns 45" wide $249 yd. 10 new colors $198 45"wide ~\I 72-INCHES WIDE FELT CHRISTMAS REDS AND GREENS plus 12 more colors ' -= for stuffed toys. A Christmas stocking. Gay package trims. 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'llolli!f wu ~\ -. nUboal which hu been nam· J J piiteol 1tow;.t "'811 ed u a 11'12 Olympic clul, the leaden, a n d double 1he replacing the 5.5 Meler. pr!Ce seemed loo much to pay NaUonally, Fleet No. I bu for that extra couple of been desliftated u the Los minute._ Angela area em b r f c Ing 7. Soling's perfonnance off Newport, Alamltoo JlaY, Long the wlild proved startling and · Beach, Loi Angeles an d uhilarating. ~ factor would Marina del Rey. attract a lot ol planing sailors. Ro1er Meisinger ol Balboa a. Soling'• · buvy weather Yacht Basin, local Importer performance ii areal. for the clasa:, l&id at Ju.st t. Soling's rig ii simple and five Sollngr are ezpected to atraisJ!Uonrard. ' =atrao~e~~ after the w!i~Be1~~~r'°1: Other Southland Importers ceptance. • a:e Stan Miller of Long Beach , 11. Class rules and tight ahd Wade Hill of Marina del specifications were already in Rey. According to the three utstence. promoters of the class, the 12. Paul Elvstrom, Europe's Southland area should have foremost. \small boat dllor, 50 to 80 boats in the near thought the Solina was great. future. FAST GROWING CLASS -Meet tile new 27~1 . Soling, ·recenUy •elected to . replace the 5.5 meter as an Olympic sailing Class. Newport Harbor bao one of fastest growing fleets on tile West Coast. Other dimensions: Length waterline, 26 feet; beam e feet 3; sail area, 233 square f~t. OTHER FLEETS BIG RUSH Other u. s. fleets have The big rush to the SOling ment of the 5.5 meler class. summer. sprung up in H 0 u 1 t 0 n, by top U. S. uilon was Many of lhe top Dragon and With the news of It! Olympic Chi W · ·••-IU N c already on before the IYRU 5.5 skippers have already choice fleell are. also formfn1 cago, r1&1•WIV e, . ., 1 1 In e. d Eu A .. ~-a11 SeatUe, New Orleans, San made ts 1 u r p r a e an-bought the boat and will be ..,..na a, rope, u,,u a Francisco, M i t w a u k e e •1_nouncem-;;;;;'";';;•;botrt;;;;lu;;;repia;;;;ce-;;;;'am;;;palgni=:·:;:ng=it=w:id:e:ly=tli:1s=and=:Berm=:":d:a.=;;;;;~t ~ Vineyard Sound and Long 1 lBland Sound. The Cius hu been con- sidered as an Olympie replacement by t h e In· temational Yacht Ra c Ing Union since early in 1958. Most observer! fe]t that it waa: destined to replace the Dragoo Class, but it was selected over the expensive 5.5 in a recent surprise <tecison by thl in- ternational cornmlttee. · The Soling ha! long been a popular c 1 a s s in Europe where it was introduced u a medium-sized three.man racing sloop ·to replace both the Dragon and the 5.5.' . The Soling was dl!veloped by Jan Linge of Norway, one of lhe world's foremost naval architecUI and the o n I y foreigner to have a design accepted by the Bureau af Ships of the U. S. Navy. His PT desjgn was one of the best in existence. Linge also designs a great number of pOwerboats, many of whose successes havt been based on improvements of the deep-V hull, as conceived by C. Ray· mond Hunt. COLLABORATION In developing the So 11 n g, L~e collaborated with Finn Werner, an experienced g. meter and 5.5 m e t e r helmsman and crewman for KJng Olav. Working with Sverre Olson, a boat manufacturer, they created the boat named for Sverre Olson and Jan Llnge -with one L dropped to make it sound better. The class adopted the Greek Jetter Ome- ga as lb clus ambol. 'I1le boat did not deveJop outlide Nor- way in tht beglnninr. primari- ly became lt lacked Interna- tional pr(inotion. In the IYRU trials at Kiel, G<rmlDI)' In 1916 the Soling placed fifth behind S k i Etchell's' specially designed Shillelagh, and a Brittain Chance designed Conquerer sailed by George O'Day. O'Day, lntemationlly known 12-meter and small boat helmsman (1960 Olympic gold medalist in 5.Ss) said he was impressed by the S o I I n g despite the fact she had been beaten by larger and more powerful "thoroughbreds. '1 MORE PORT ABLE "Besides," said O'Day, "she was a lot lighter, more portable, a n d cheaper to build. I was hooked." O'Day lost no time in con- tractin& for lhe sole building and distribution rights in the u. s. The TYRU Selection Com· mittee must have shared some of O'Day'• enthual,asm, for at the November, 1.lill meeting they made the unprecedented move of suggesting that the Etchells boat and the Solina: be promoted for international competition. The m e t t I n g turned into an uproar, and the outcome WAJ that the IYR.U 1ebeduled another set of trials In Holllnd. 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Sizes 8 to 16. may co misses coats 27 .. • may co { shop every night until Christmas 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. south coast plaza. san diego fwy. at bristol, costa mesa; 546-9327 \ j ( t ' ... .. -.. . . . ~· -~ .... --, . -.... , ------ • ... 91( "" .... la. '~ • • - ' . Ranis . Lo,se· Down, Game; Shot at Title, 17-1 LOS ANGEi& (Al') -Thi Loo Angeloo -Ire out ol It, the ltJtPr!f. Inc Cbkago Ban 1Ull very much In II and the play that coold have chanaed II all limply pt mlaplaced. ' But todaY the Ram1, who have won 10 games, Jost two and tied one, are out ol the championship running. The Deva, who have won aeven and J o s t six, sUll are In the plelure in the Central Dtyillion ol the National' Football League. • And the heralded showdown battle here • Sunday between the Rama and the Baltimore Cotta ii just another football 1ame . The Qilts have seWed up the Coastal Division title. It all came about Sunday when Chic~ edged the Rams 17-18 in a game before 66,3S8 that wu really not that close. Los /lngeles needed a few miracles in ·the closing minutes. It got at least one, bul then rM out ol mlroclea. The Ra.ml alllO ran out of one btdJy oeeded down -apparently 1 mlslon by the olftciall. With '4 secondJ rema!ning, the Rama were. on the Bear 32, first down. Then the Rama were peoaltzed back lo their 4:7 for holding, Chicqo" accepted the penally -which placed the ball out of field goal scoring range -rather than loss of the down. - The Rams JWSed unsucoesslully three times -and the officials turned the ball over to. Chicago .• There wete 10 aeoonds rem<Jining. Word from the officials was one of disbelief. Ram Coach George Allen said he preferred to wait an<I see the films . But the official play-by-play, as well a.,, writers, showed oilly three downs. hi the end,' the Bears' running game by Brian PiCcolo and Ronnie Bull, the play of quarterback Jack ConcaMon, and lbefr· emotionally fired up defense provad l,oo much for Loo, Anpill. • trallln& '1-3 In Iha -eel ·qlivte,, ' !he Bean llfled their moral. on an ea.yard kickoll r<turn by ct...... CblldJ to the Ram two. ~=~~aed ~~ for 'tbt,pabead 1be Rams blocked two punts, me going In and out of tbt end mnt for a safely. '!Ibey ...,.,,...... a IUmbte and turned tt h)to 1 touchdown 1'y' Wtnle Ellison from the one. . The ICCO!\d blocked punt Jed• to tho Hnat touchdown, 1 three-yard rolloul by Roman GaJ>rlel. ' ElliaoO's 48 yardJ led the Rtma' rushing, whilt Bull. with 80, and Piccokt, 62. plus timely 17 by Concannon, maJn. tained ball control. Allen sumfl\e(I up thinga, q~ a fan'1 cliche: "As f wu leavtnC the field, Utt man yelled, 'Wait'U , tnt year,'" · Official Announcement Due ·Yankees' Burke to Succeed 'Eckert as Boss of Baseball By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK (UPI) -The baseball people already ha ve found their new commissioner. He's Mike Burke ol the New York Yankees and the official announcement will come in the next. few days, ce rtainly before the week is out. Unlike the last lime when they fiddled around forever, screening, proceS.!ing and Interviewing candida1es, lhe baseball people who run the game made up their minds in a hurry this time. Some decided who the next com· missioner would be e v e n before Gen. William D. Eckert was sacked last Fri- day. They talked to their fellow ownera about Burke and there was a pretty general agreement about who the -nut commlMioner would be by the time the owners broke up their baseball meetings in San Francisco Saturday and headed home: Walker Lashes Out Burke, at 49, Is 10 yean youn;er than his predecessor and 11 different from him as Pete Rozelle ls from Ford Frick. Overton Blasts Scribe Burke, in complete contrast to Eckert, a decent man but a stodgy tradiUonalist who d o e s everything by the boot. it Vibrant, exciting and progressive In most For Incorrect Report everything be does. · He cut his tJair differenUy long before It was fashionable for men to do so and the cut of hi1 cloth.ea lm 't so much Ivy League· or Madison AvPlue .as it is exclusively Mike Burke. Bryan Overton, the great walker and talker from Cosla Mesa , has issued .a correction to an error I must admit I have been making for six months. That is. I have made note that Overton finiabed 17th in a field of 18 walkers at the National AAU championships in Sacramento last summer. 4'You obviously don'frtsearch details,'' Overton points out. "l was really 15th in that race because two CJf the finishers were disqua1ified ." The correction stands. However, one other item of credit to Overton seems to be in dispute. That 11 he clai.rm to have been an alternate o~ the United States Olympic team which •LaMN WMIT• ....... ......,... . ...,,. ....... .. WHITE WASH ···-·••••"l'Y•••"" competed in Mexico City two months ag~:s. Olympic officials in New York aay they never beard of the 25--year-old Co&ta Mesa walker. And his name was nowhere to be found in a n y of l h e official team rosters passed out to the worla press corps at M~xico City. . When advised of this, Overton said, ••rm not interested In talking to you. You no longer have permission to use my name in your column. And I'm not going to subsl.antiate that 1 ~ or was not an alternate to the Olympic team." Overton did pick up a title of "Orange County's m08t potential Olympic ath1e~" earlier this year when 111 group of ill-ur- formed Olympic fund solicitors conveyed the honor lo him -presumably for tack or any better nominee. _ They quite obviously overlooked a few bona fide candidates, like Ed Burke of Newport Beach, American hammer throw record bolder: Toni Hewitt (If Corona del Mar, American record hi>lder In the 2ocr meter butterny; veteran Olym· pie kayak canoe paddler Bill Jewell (If Newport Beach; vete!'an volleyball star Jane Ward or Huntington Beach; nil'ty high jumper Ed Caruthers of Sant.a Ana (who won the l!iilver medal In Mexiro City); decathlon ace Rick Sloan of Anaheim and 1wim whiz Gary Hall of Errant Tosses Throttle Stars LOS ANGELES (AP) -uWhat a game to lose," said Loi Angeles Stan coach BID Sharman. He wasn't thinking •bout. the fact that the Dallas t'baparrals woo Sunday nighl'1 American BuketMll AsllOciaUon 1ame d<aplte 1oaing four ol their nvo starttnc pla:yera on perlOnl.l foula. . And he wasn't thinking abOllt S1-yeer· Did Cliff Hagan, Dall•' player<0ach ind oldest player in the ABA, who toooed In five poinll In the tall 49 -to ill'• tho O>aporrall lhe 11~110 rlctory •. ShaJ:mlJl w.._thlnking abool hit team'• !ou1 ~·we couldnl make a free ~,"Maald. . .. • Garden Grove· (who won two medals in Mexico ). Then there was a decathlon man from Laguna Beach named Bill Toomey who was the American record holder in his specialty . 'PS : he woo the gold medal in Mexieo. Picking Overton over_ &hat crop was the faux pas of the c;entury. Rull' to Be Stre••ed Basketball officials i11 Orange County have beeo instructed to emphasize the rule about prompt raising of the band by players who have been charged with a foul . . . and that the band will be raised In a sportsmanlike fashion. Hundngton Beach IUgb's Elmer Comhs found thls out the hard way Saturday nigbl when his forces were assessed with three technical fouls for infradion of the assinine regulation. The boy tagged with a foul has three second s to elevate bis band . And he better do tt lo a way which renecu: that be was happy to have been detected a e breaker. ncl en tally, Floyd Chandler -who two of the W:cbnlcals on Huntlngtoa -on e called a technical on the SUta A gb crowd when It wouldn't bt quiet for a Marina free throw shooter. The rule on the hand raising and lb enatrlog penalty seem far too barah for a rame •• emotional 11 basketball. More important than his lWr or his clothe!, though, is hil thinldng. 'He thinks young and he thinks logically. That'• what the baseball people want right now to help pull the game out of the doldrums. That's why _Burke ii 1etUn1 the job. Baseball is about to make some other changes, too. Any time now it'll hive an an- nouncement regarding a new National League president. The present one, Warren Giles, Is 72 and his contract is up Dec. 31 , 1969, a year from now. The new president will start serving in 1970 and Jilte Burke, he'll be a younger man. Chub Feeney of the San Francisco Giants and National League secretary Fred Fleig are. the names most often mentioned but the NL 's next prexy could turn out to be a relative newcomer to baseball like Burke. When Eckert was let out., there was a great deal of talk about "reorganizing and restructuring" baseball. Eckert used those words bimaelr. He said a baseball man could do tl\QSt jobs best. The playera them.selves feel the com- missiooership should be filled by a man with more of a b1seba1l background than Eckert had. His b a 1 e b a 11 background waA 1hallower than the . premier of Japan's. The Japanese preml.IE had teen mor• games. , Wt•T.._... ROCICET ATTACK -Loken' Wilt a.amberleln -difficulty getting rid ol \Ile ball during Sunday night'• Lokei-SM Diego.Rocket gam• al The Forum . Behind Wilt 11 Elvin Hayea while Jim Barnett hara .. es Chamberlain In front. Tho Lakora Wtlll, 132-118. Wilt t1eap- od \Ilia jatn, p&Hing oft to Elrta Baylor. . . ...... .••• AS TIME RAN QUT -Thi> "'"" the Rama' last chance for victory Sunday agaiMt the Chicago Bears, Trailing by 17-16 with ooly seconds .Je(t, Roman Gabriel tried to hit .~. Jac~!;On with \Iii• long pasa. But Cbical!'I'• Joe 'l'aylor (20) and-=~· lr Hazelton (49) broke up !he pley. The Rams' ddl~=~'f­ .ions.bip ~ fizzled witj!. the ~eat. . · · _ 4'.,. ..... --J 7 .!ii .. .::.;. ·,.! Colts Banded Title ' College Cagers ~ 'Fantastic!' Says Shuln Of Rams' Heartbreak . ,..) Await ·1969-70. .. ' ,_. To Beat UctAr :;. BALTIMORE (AP\ -"Fantastic,'' said. Baltimore coach Don Shula minutes afler · s~ing the Chicago Bears down the Los Angeles Rams, 17·16, Sundar to hand his Colts the Coastal Division championship In ttte National Football League. ''The way I feel about it 111 that we deserved everything we got. We've had bad breaks. Now this makes up for our past disappointments.'' Shula said the emphasis now will be on the game two weeks hence when the Coll! play the Central Division winner In Baltimore. "That game is the only thing that means anything now ," he said. But he added that ''we want l.o keep our momentum going next Sunday because tile Rams will reall~be steamed up." The Colts meel the Rams in t...os Angeles for what would have been the titJe showdown if the Rams had won Sunday .. Quarterback John Unitas who has s • t Floridian Wins SCO'ITSDALE, Ariz. IAPI -Armed with a check for $8,000 and an Injection of new confidence, teaching pro Howell Fraser will embark on golf's big tour again next. month. Fraser, 28-year--0ld pro Jrom Panama City, F1a., won the PGA's $50,000 Club Pro Championship Sunday at Cenlury Country Club with a l~under-par 272. out mosl of this season with 8 sore arm. had praise for the Bears. ''The Bears did a helluva job," Unltas said. '"They got to Gabriel early and seemed to shake him up. I guess he was knocked dizzy . He didn 't seem to call his game after that." Defensive back Bobby Boyd echoed Shula 's first wora : "Fantastic. I'm a nervous wreck. Com- pletely wrung out. It's he 11 to watch. ) 'd rather play." BEAR COACH DIES WATCHING TV TILT •• The battle for college bas~ep>all'• 'l9P ranking should be very In~ '...! ne.z:t !!Jeason. ' -· That's the earliest any of:t he othif· teams in the·coontry can hope to com~ wJth UCLA on an even buit.. · • - The Bruins, led by aweaome ·Lew~ dor, simply have too much ~· for any of' the teams they will nCi: thi!! . scasoq, r ~y ·Proved it Sato~« njght when ~l' .jh(aahed a ll>Od ~ Dame club BIJ-7$ Jn a , game that .... e:ipected to · rivaJ · last year's thril.lqlf:: UCLA-Houston elasb in the Astrodomi r; North Carolina.established ltaelf as tM.': second best""le~ bY l;landling t}Jb:d-rarik;:: ed Kentucky · rather · easily 87177 Sat:ut;' day nlgbl whlleSoutJiel!' Callfqn\ta·-"= ed a major uf;liet by upendipa: · 1 ' rank~· Hquston, 65;64.. , ' ~r In other ma:jbr games, fifth..faM Kansas beat Loyola (DI.) 93-61, st,._.'_,,' '·"-' ranked Davidson topped Vanderbilt I SKOKIE, Ill. (AP) -Phil Handler, M, llth-raoked Purdue bea' MWnJ 60, a Chicago Bears' assistant football and 12lh-ranked St. Bonaventure coach since 1952, collapsed and died St. Francis of Loretto, Pa., tl-77. Sunday at his home moments after North Carollna l'tally sho.wed~' · watching on television a close Bears' in beating ~ntucky at ~xinlton ' . game. the Wildcats ~ usually u The Bears defeated the Loa Angelu Charfie Sc 9 t1t, f member 'ot:.tbe .u· Ranu 17·16. Olympic basketball t e • m, tillied - Handler's penonal physician Aa.id the points aod ~10 Rulty Cla('k lcored coach had been 1uffering from a heart . to pace the' Tar Heels' attack W ailinent for some Ume, and had been Mike Case Y poured in "26 ~ f·e the WildCats. ' • forbidden lo attend games. 'Mie bJ ... t....st· acoring out ... ,. ti. ' l;landler had a record of 39 consecutive &""' ..... ~ National Football League seasons as • aeuon, however, Was twned in "by player and coach. America CafVih Murphy of Niagara, Before coming to the Bears, he wu tossed In •· paint:&-u Die PurPlt with the former Chicago Clrdlnals from routed Syracu.te, llJ.tlO. · 1930, first as a player then as 1 coath. · ln· other fine' Individual pedlm' rtlla~ He was head coach of tht Cardinals Pete Matavfcli, · the natiOo'* 1943-45 and WaA co-head coaCh ln 11M9. ICOttr', had 311tp0ints to plct"tlU "I' ------------an .,. vktory over €lem100, , ,.. :i Cha.mherlain Peps· Up LA : LOS ANGEL!:li IAPJ -" WI It Chamberlatn' · probably 'played a1 we11 tn the third period 11 ~ ha1 played all year," Loa Angeles Laker Coach Bill van Brtda Koltf said. HJ1 observation came Sunday night a f t e r the big center and the felt of the Netlooal 8"'ketball Alaoclallon team rebounded from • medlocrt lf.polnl flrlll half to ac:ore . 72 pelnll • In the final two period1 and belt the San Diego Rockett 112.111. Cha\nberfaln led all ICOWI with lS fOlnll. But Jl!fT'f Weal and Etain B<ylor • ' weren 't exactly 1Mlria with t\ltk' ICOrfna ej(ber, , I 1, They lo8aed In • and 24· points. The Big Three comblntd f0< rt poinll, al1 more than the entire Wu team 8COl'ed on Saturday ntcht when the si1~ plice Chicago Bull• humble\! them !'»!. The Rockell had. 1CO<fna punch ol their own u l!:Mn llllyes and Jim Barn«! each poured In a pofnll and Dcin Kojb added 11. The triumph pvt th• Lakl!(I 1 11-1 roconl and booolecf · lhem 1\0 pmt1 ahead ol tho llOCOO(}.placo Jlackell In the wf"" Dfvtalon. .. l.oa Angel"· II Idle until· trQay •htn the AtlarU H1wb Inv.._:. fonmt. I ' • j Cnnningha,n's Bucket Saves • iJCI, 61-59 • • .. SUL GIJll'DY ... -i.. .. -...... l '!!-b lo • ,._ jump obol "' ,_....,...._ .. _loll, UC lntne'I bakltl>lll team la all lo Ill boll llart .... today. After -.. the clwnplooll)Jp ol .. Jtoillonds Unlwnlly b a o k e t"li a 11 -Salunla1 iilc!il. UC! boo o .. -. . '!'be Aoteatm """' be uked lo PIO' lee! 11111 umbl<m-mark until Dec. they enl>r the Col WS«n in Saa Diego. Dick Davia' .......... lnlo llUI!- .. dlfllc:ul!y Salurda1 nllhl -. ~ Paudena Oollep, '1-51, In the --title pme. Up by lls al iaJftlme 11111 poddb>g thal lo II early .. the llOC:<IOd ball, UC! ~ -lt•ell Jocked In • 424-lie with D_left._ ~ In fad, witb eight rnlnut.s Jell, UC! tlBI on the abott end of a 48-44 ICOl"e. r...n that point until there "'"' ~ lrYlne tied the count al - mlauteo Jell, ooJy one lleld goal g ..i-1 by both leamll. UC!. took~ Jal time ool with 3: Oil left 11111 ~-. ' ·' told lbem lo Co inlo • delay game .... lo lab nothing but • layup with l'=-~~v:i~la:.. .. 1"7, 11 wb1cb point they threw Ibo !loll -· Theo Puadena Iced down .. Ctoct. preparing to take the game's W:'ibol ii: W.11 b II llOC:<IOdo left., UC! guard , ·--.. olfemlve fool, 1"lne Ibo J>oll. ~m Col Ibo ball 25 feel from -with u -left, drov• 19 a..poinl II feel away 11111 niBbed ~jumper to win It. UC! c:enlod Mike Hdman wu named "play<r ol the -M 11111 CuJI. nlnghlm .... alao ICCOl'ded ~ recognltlon. In thal llOC:<IOd ball qalnst Puadena, lrYlne shot • l!pfldacular flll -' -the floor 11111 nlnHl-10 from tllo """ throw One. Rectman wu the 1ame'1 leadlnc ICOrr." wlt.'11!) p:~;:~. 11C: '""" ''" ......... ftlrt "11111, ,.,.,,. ~1m 6 7 2 l• ll•edfWf I I . • ' llflM! 6 I I ll Dlvlt p I t 11 Mlmt\)11 • J l 19 llot... , • ' " ..,_ llJlOlln 1•2lt Slllllll J ) l I PO'wol 1 • t J ....... 1112c-1111 ........ 191ll.tn911 ,,,, TdllJ 26 f 11 •1 Tctoll • 'II 1'I • ... 11tlm! w:ort: UCI JO. P~ Ill. ~unaAce Wins OCffi Drag Crown Laguna Budl Hltli llcboOl llell!or Gary Tobey wm elgbl lllralghl races al Orange County lntmational Raceway Saturday night to win Individual honors at ocm·. high school !Cbolarship race. He woo the individual championship by beating, IS.year-old Candi MumfOl'd of Villa Part High in the: final race of the evening. La Quinta High ol Garden Grove captured the learn champiooshlp, beating El Modena in the ftnale. La Quinta wu awarded a $1,00tl scholarship by the llpOlllOring Fon! M- Company in addition to other merchan· dise awards from supporting manufac- lurera 11111 sponaon. El Mockna rocelved a l500 BCholarship lrom Fon!. The top competitor from each 8Choo1 won a 8et of tools and tool box. In a sudden death race for third place. Bob Spargo of Santa Ana High whipped Bill Allen of Western High in Anaheim. OCIR will be clOMd from today through Dec. 27 tn order to program the coming year. The track re-opena Saturday, Dec. 29, with a top fuel and funny car et1m· petition. East LA, Fresno Meet for Crown FRF.SNO (UPI) -Fresno a ty College and Eul Loo Angeles City College will meet here Saturday to decide the California Junior college football cham- pionship. Fresno CI t y (9·2) advanced to the finals Saturday wit.h a a» upset victory over top-ranked El Camino and un· defeated East Loi Angeles (11..(1) moved up by edging Cltnu College, 17-16. In the small Junior c&llege dlv.Lsfon. College of the Redwooda (IG-1 ) galned Ila llOOOlld otrallht Ital< illle Saturday by lrounclJ1I Coalinp, 11.a. ' l DAILY PILOT ....... W 1M .. .,.. OCIR WINNER -Gary Tobey, 17-year-o!d Laguna Beach lligb .CU· den~ won individual honors at Orange County Intema1iooal Race- way'• l!lgb school llCholanhip meet SaWnlay night. Tcbey -all comers in his 1965 Ga!axie. Here, he receives tzopby from Art Miller of the Ford Motor Co. Sports In Brief 0. J. Mum With Bills; Weil Wins Bike Title LOS ANGEl.F.S (AP) -Southern c.Jtionila All-American O. J . SJmpoon, Iba Helllnan Trophy winner, It keeping quiet abool the lat.st newa -I h a I tile Buffalo Bllla of the American Foot- ball Le9gue hold bit profeaslonal loolball draft rigbll. Be'a even changing his telepbooe nmnher to avoid newsmen fer awhlle. The Bills gained the first draft choice by losing to Hooslon 3H Saturday 11111 finishing witb a 1-12-1 record, worst In tither Ibo National or American leagua. The only other team in contention, t ·b 1 Phlladelphia Eag1es of t h e NFL. defeated New Orleans it.17 Sunday but ·have 1. 2·11 mark with one game re- maining. Simpson, known to lean toward a pro career in California, has maintained his evectual decision won't be 1affected by a team'• woo·M>sf. record. ":A good foot· ball player might be able to help a losing team," he once was quoted as saying. "" "" "" Weit Germu AdoU Weil 1tormed over Saddleback .Park's 1.l-mlle motO.crou . Gaucho Five Loses Again Experience i11 the best teacher and Saddleback C o 11 e g e ' 11 inexperienced basketball team has a week to rest up for its next set of tests against Cal Poly (Pomona) Freshman Friday and its h o m e opener against Mt. San Jacinto College Saturday. The Gauchos are 0·3 on the season afte r dropping a 90-72 decision to the Cal State (Fullerton) Freshmen Friday night on the winner's court, despite out.scoring the Titans by a healthy margin from the noor. Saddleback out.scored the Tilans 34-28 from the field, but lost the game on fouls, committing 33 violations while Fullerton was on1y caught 1tlne limes. Fullerton cashed In 34 free throws to the Gaucholl four , for a decisive edge and tile game. Bill Noon and Randy Lawreoce topped the Gaucboe'With 14 pOinta eacll. Box score: ~cn1 ttn,ii. Cal lt1te 1'11....,_ fflt It ft 111~ I ' t I J I f S ,,..,.Ill ' It t • so..., H .. _ I I J 1 l.k!Vd SklNlel' t • , ' l'all• Britt J I I I Ytll,lnf ttOOll 6 1 21' 01Hn L1-.c;e I 2 S 11 8 .. ""lft"9r $W9111M J I I I Lel,.1 $t°"1y 2 • 1 .. 1111 flooAI I II 4 11 '#lll1•m1 HardY f • • .. Totlll WlnMC' l I ' 2 , u ' " 0 ' t ' 1 • ':u I II II 1 • t t ,, 0 ••• l I 0 I M ',, n .... tflt,,._ llCOl"I: C•I Stitt l'Uli.rfon "6. s..ddl• ...... coune . S.turday ud &Unday ucl -won three of the four nee& b9 entered la. Ille flaal otop of tllO dpt.nee American mo&o-aoa: Mrlea. WeU claimed Utleo la -Ille llO .. ud Zit .. cUmplomldpo 911 Malcoa. Tiie 1 e r I e 1 dwnp ta Ill u4 ltll, bowtYtr, II Belglam'1 Joel Robert., Saddleback l'llrlt offtdalo -led knday'• at&mdance .t u.• . Tbe two-day meet capped an eight. event aeries which saw races In MuaachuaeUa, Ohio, Tun · · •. n d c.Jtiorota." Briton Bryan Wade rode • ·Greeves to second place In tbe later.Am MIO, followed by Vlutlm.11 V· ate k of Cucboslovakia on a CZ. Roa N e I 1 o n, Palmdale, WU the Ont American to flnllh. Be WU fourdl on a MO!Mlla. '!'be 15 vlaltieg Emopeadl -the Saddleback facWty u the finest they Jsad efteoantered tn the United States. "" "" PASADENA -Grambling College was just too big and too tough for Sacramento State C'.ollege but it was a good afternoon of football and entertainment at the Pasadena Bowl. Big backs from lhe famed Louisiana school like 235-pound fullback Henry Jones and 220-pound halfback Willie Armstrong tore up the turf and the Hornet defenden. Jonea gained 1$1 yards on 19 carries, Armstrong 142 on IS in I 34-7 Grambling victory before 34,127. "" "" "" LOS ANGELES -Tbe Lot An1elea Klng1, frtllh from a U National Hockey League victory over Minnesota. toe a break UDtil Wednesday when they pla, the Detroit Red Wlug1 at The Forum. S.t&lrday nigh&'• eUort moved &ht King• in\o leCODd place ·1n the league'• We11t Dlvtslon with to points. "" "" "" SANTA BARBARA -The UCLA Bruins, paced by Hartzell Alpizar, 9C<Jred a sweeping win during the weekend In a cross country meet involving five University of California campuses. T h e Bruim took the tint five places Sab.J.rday for a total of lS points, with Alpir.ar breaking the old course mark of 24 :23.fli with a time of 24 :02.2. UC Davis trailed with 51, UCSB had 90, UCR 90 and lJC Sao Diego 119. "" ... "" SAN J~E -San JOit: State CoUe1e'1 new football coach will uot be artnOllDced f o r al least a wetk. Walt McPbenon, head or the Pbylical F.dwcttlon Depart. ment said Sunday. McPbenoo added tbat there bu been "a tr on I prtnau" that tbe n e 11 Spartan mentor be an outsider and not a--cra<tu.ate • Six U CI Starters Back in '69 BJ GLENN WHITE ., ........... ...., Wiim tllo -boot collegiate water polo JNm In Ibo nation has Bil< of lit -ilarten ttlurnlng !or the next ~ -· to belleve that for<e lo .... to .. 11!1""1 to ""11ain. ... wlll bo In 1111 kr thole oppooing UC~ ~ lid N-will welcome m "' Iii .. ... -Imm the 'flll equad ... ,, "' ... -d -the 1 ..... .....-=----to natinoal ~,:,:.: l'o CIUIJ team la~ •• ~ -goalie. Aed • bit aboence will most assuredly be lelt. Newland It without a top ,.placement tn reserve and the leading jaycee can- didate -Doug Sebatnnburg of Ital• champion Orange Cout -ha11 another y.,.r ol eligibility al OCC. So the Anteaters have a deflnJte void to !iD. kowever, they ha ve • fanllsllc corps of remainlna lank talent with AD· American candidales Pal McClellan. Fen!y Mwlmlno, Mlke Martin, leadlni the porade. UC! plocod third In the naUonal ln- vfta1ion1l tournament which concluded Satunfay ot Belmont Pina Olymi>l1'°"1 in 1-Beach . The Antu.len bia.ted Ibo Unlvenity ol Caliromia, 7-3, to cinch third while champion san Jose State ahelled Cal State (Loog Beach),~. for the titio. Cal wali tough in the early going -leading HI in the first quarter and being tied with Newland'I ouUil, 3-l, late In the second period. However, the wlnnen IW'god In !root at halftime, W, and never trailed after that. Mo!aimino (3), McClellao (2), M.uon PhDpo! m (I) 11111 Martin Ul were UCI'1 acortr1. . . Fullerton's Title Quest . • Ends as ~Bue Poloists Wiri ;BJ JOEL SCllWARZ I ' .·f,o,.-~ ....... • For ~ yem •J a t k· Fullerloo has 1 been · •attln& · io •Yor ibe taste of a major water pojo champlolllhlp. . Today thal wait 1..-Fu1!erloG and . -playero wbo lllarted that quest with hlm\l>ack al Newport Harbor l!l&I! Schoof in '1111 11 ,,,,.. 'ollowlnJ Orange • Coat College'• M ~ overtime Vic- tory over 1leAnza Ool1"e Salunlay in Hayward !Or the Callf«illa junior college water polo Ulla. Fullertm llld playero Mike Wlloon, BID Luther and Mike 1no1n bad come cbio twice before, ' . In thal flrsl llWOO· at Newport High. Pullertoo'1 outfit finished second in the ClF playoffs. And last year bit Orange <lout College team loet the j~ dUe to 'Foothill Coll"'e. • ''We knew this wu our last chance to win a championship togethOr 11111 we wanted it badly," a happy Fullerton said. "We waited six years for this game and we couldn't blow it." '.1'be Pirat.s -·1 blow I~ but they bad to lhake off a slow start and the frustrating ballo<00trol tactics of DeAn>a In the second baU. Orange Coast was tagged with 10 fouls In Ibo first -mlnute8 of tile cbam- ptoosblp &~. llld three ol ilsJllgiHcor-lng lllarterl -Dan Christy, Mike Allbrtghl aod Wllaoo each picked up three fouls. Even IO, Christy And Steve Waaner pump,d In goalo to Ii•• the Piraleli a S. I flrsl period lead. - DeAnza scored twice in the second period and then went into lllall laclics, . walling for the Piralel to make a mlotUe. . '!'be _. !emalned uncbanged tmW three minutes w... gooe In the foorth period when Wqner evened "the count wllh a goal. ' Tl>ell wllb juol lbrol · mimUol 1111 In <!O&liWioo play, Wllloo JIODI tile lluca in !root with. peoal\y lluw, 1111 DUma evened the count wllh oPolbc -111 throw to send the game Into ovctlme. n-ve Bob Mooei¥'fak,ed the -goalie and fired wbal Fullertm ealled a "picture shot" under bll dlfeadmt anns for the ..t.,abead poinl w_. later iced the plonsblp ..... with a penalty throw . OCC Five Jells, 125-95 After two 9eeb of frustration. everything finally fell Into place for Orange Coast College's basketball team Saturday night aod coach Bob )Vetzel hopes bit club can now -od lls modest one-game winning streak in the Merced Tournament, which opena Thursday. The Pirates, who stumbled through three 11tralght loasea against junior col- lege opposition, exploded out of their early season slump against Norton Air Force Base Saturday in Basil Peterson Gymnasium with an attack that was reminiscent of OCC's championship 1quada of the last two yeara. Running a n d fast-brealdng whenever given the opportwllty, the Pirates crush- ed the: flu-stricken Air Force club 125-95, 11111 eolablisbed three ocbool -In L the process. The 125 points were two better than the old Bue mark of 123 achieved tWice last season. Or~ge Coast's 56 field eoaia and 70 points in the second half also were records. 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School'• varsity . basketball ~ Billy VutovJch knows when he ii Jn a , ract w that team, with the help of tower. _ he ia being watched carefully by people-trying to detect Ing Garden Grove Hlih and -0ie spirit ol bl,,· father somehow taking possession ol blru a co u p I e o r t h r e e at lhe wheel technicallUes, finds it!elf with the task of comlfl( back llli< Gary Bettenhausen (elt compelled to start DW' the top, week at the expense of as it Wert, when he went racing seriously. His first time Magnolia Friday night in the on a race tract wu in a late model Dodge for a USAC Oiler•' finaJ tuneup before atock car race at lndianapolia. • playing boat to their own 4lst Young Bettenbausen and Vukovich have Bil!Wered 10 many annual basketball tourney. -questiona about their fathers since they ~rted racing, you ~ch Elmer Co m b 1 ' can see the hair st.and· up on their necks when you mention quintet, 3-1 , suffered il8 first .. the subject. Here's a tip if you're going to interview one ~ ol the season Sat~y ~of these llOns of famous racing fathers -avoid the subject rught when the Argonaut.! of ... ii you can. coach Jim Stephens pinned a Instead Lalk to a nice young fellow who doesn 't mind 51>-46 defeat on ~t for the fou!1-h d. · ' I th h killed · G , annual Westminster ·Manna L9Cussmg a a er w o was m a race car, ary 1 Rotary basketball invitational y~ger brother, Merle Bettenhausen. liUe. '.-Merle's .first competition was in a USAC midget two years However, the referees stole I , • GolflNO ' . ·WITH lt/,llMld; p~ ... t:'' ... ~ --""""' ............. ITl!AltiHTElll SUC€D ~HOTS • Th11oder ift ·mustrati~n #1 • his moved Into .a position 1tth1 .. top ·of hi•,.,,.in( that will pro~· a~ly i><ocll!<'' 1 .sllcad shot. H .Your t.end•o~I• to all~•. check. youropl!, .lO• see -~ t11a11 I• 11· similar ~ruk betwHn the back • of yQ_u(' !ctft-:hlr\d and forea~m • If •u<h , 1 breal< exi\ts, you •r• ~i~ ~t~·what ~•call an "open'', pq•1t1on dur1n1 .your backswJn1 •. ~ This encQ\tf11es · sficinc."TosfraiehtMyouf 11\ots .. . ~ • • move into 1 ~·14u1r1" PoSition at tht-top (illustration #2) In I which the back of th• l1flcl1and and forearm . form • str1lfht ' line. . • ago. If you don't count the races he and his brother had the thunder from Grove's fine : in private, driving their own personal hot rods aroond the victory. \ · farm, when they were kids. Three time! the whistle • To encourage r1achin1 • tooters hit Combs' crew with sciuare position at th• top-and technlcaJ f 0 u I•. Lee Phelps thus at impact-try to keep your • lo& and Floyd Chandler belted the clubfac1 lo0kina; at the ball for a make Oilers with the Ts for major lona;1r dur:ation on your tak• Ne.,er Bent a Fender • JV Basketball "We each had 'H Chevya, and 'lfhf.D. then ••• f)( anOW" on the sround we. oted to race around and believe we were on 1 nee track," Merle aaid. "l1r all that time, we never hit anything, we never evea , bent a fentter. We juat raced around and had a lot ol fun." crimes such as failing to raise away. Keep it square to the a hand when called out for line for the first couple of· feet llUrW 11,, L-._. ww.. cm a foul , nlpnino the wrist ofy"our backswing, just as many ni.n.1 011 "' rt1 em, But the tragedy o! l1>11lng a father Interrupted tltt drp.ma Gf both Bettenhausen boya when they wen at a point or r-~ bJad IC.lldldl (!Ol II' (ft) "'""'°"" downwards after raising the golfers kHp their ~putter e Muti.11v ntJ c c•i ... ~ hand up sJgnifying a foul and ~·---+O facing the ball'(illu1tration #3) r.-,:.1~~1 ; ~~11 :~::: allegedly "pushing" after a d.urina their backstroke. kwln9 w•· ~11na-1e1u_.~ ( • t. t1ronltll• I. N.c:Gulf1 t. LI WllMlol- -· . coming true. . Three years later, when Gary started racinJ, it wu Merle's · turn to manage tbt farm and look after l:Ua you.ger broUler : and 1l1ttr. Two yean tn mlli&ary service farther delayed : Merle's debut on a race track. OUI. • O lfft·M.1."-...._ . .....,..., Thampion J, Hullll 1 . Other flnal night action sawl.~~;:::;:::;:::::;:=::=:=::=========::::::'.~~'t•~~t'-::-:::' ~':•~•:':'-::•:·~M:•J· ~===========~!!::;=====:!:;=~ M . ---r!.,.)11 anna tripping Loara for • Then he learned the true meaning of being a Bettenhausen, : when he first asked for a ride. "When I started off, the name he Ip t d me get a ride,'' : Merle said. "But people es:pect more from you . because or · the name. l'd aay the name was a titUe help, but It was a bother : too. "If you're a ~ttenhausen or a Parsons or a V-ukovich. : people don't stop to think that our fathers weren't great : overnight. It look many miles and many years of experiencf! . for them to get to the top where they were." The late Tony Bettenhausen knew his boys wanted to _ be race drivers, and that had to give him a certain pride. '. Merle remembers his daddy's advice. • "Race cars -I love 'em. It's a hard way to make ~a living. It's a rough way. There's a good chanct of getting : hurt or r t t t i n g killed. But if this iJ what you really want, and your love for it iJ u great u mine was, I'll help : you all I can." Tony may never have tnown it, but he did help. He -gave his boys i desire to be racing champions anti a love : of what they were doing. Ht also brought home to them -the reality of their profession. Merle has 1 philosophy about that reality. "I'm not here to see if I can live to be JOO years :. old. I'm here to be happy, and being happy for me Is :"driving race cars. I feel ir I die when J'm 30 or 40, or . whenever I die, that as long as I'm here on earth and : driving I'm going to be happy, and my happiness is driving race : cars .. , Coming to the Brink The sport of auto racing ha1 been bn.llding toward a : brink for a Ion& ti.mt. The faU may be 10011 in comlna. Governln1 audlorlties wbe make policies are loosely tied .. together ln a supentructure called &ht AatomobUe CompetiUon :;Com mittee of tbt: United States, or ACCUS. When It b t c o m e 1 necessary lo make policy beyond the -scope of 1 single racin1 assodatlon, the matter goes to ACCUS. ; StricUy speaking, ACCUS 11 only 1 schedllllng body that determines which of the major racing events shall have ln- temat:ional 1tatus. The other day ACCUS turned down the request of Michigan Speedway to have International status for Ila two SI00,009 NASCAR Grand National atock car races nert year, so that USAC's lady drivers could compete. What the denial meant was that the U.S. Auto Club is beginning to feel Jf.li! own loss of prestige among the other racing organizations. It ill using ACCUS veto power to deter lhe spread of NASCAR stock car racing to the Midwest. USAC is merely protecting "territorial rights" to the corn and dairy belt. but it is doing so to the detriment of its own drivers, the fan!'l and the promoter. Some ob.servers have ca I Jed for a czar in racing, like Pete Rozelle of the National Football League or what's-his-name who decides if It's raining at the World Series. Ctar or not, just about everybody who seriously w a n t & auto racing to grow up would establish some sort of 111perstruc- ture that would include Indy-type racing, stock car racing and sports car road raeing as divisions under its control rather than autonomous rival club!!. . Signs of the ttmes are many. S·i n c e Tom Binford resigned as president of USAC a few weeks ago, memben of his organization have moved in every direction but up looking for a Pett Rozelle-type replacement. Drivers, o..,..era Bitter Tbey want their own czar. Some of the drlvt.n and car ownen who have discussed tbe problem off the rt c o r d are blUer that a rtVal organization, Lbe Sporti Car Oub of America , wa1 able to develop a $50fl,DOI terles of lh PJ'9 road nce1. USAC at one ttme waa the only group even interested In professional roMI racing, ind SCCA wa1 hippy betn1 111 amateur ll'OUP• Now USAC doesn'l bave any 1porU car raeu .al 111. If the provinclali.tm th.al r-les r • e I a c 1 .. ,, MOii dhpoeed of, the fantastic ,....ua ft bu tlljoyed ill the tut ftve yean ·may prove to bt 1 auioat footnote In American sportl lliht.ory. Remember wltta Val& and Harvard were Ute atanta., feotball'!' Oar moctren wffl look Hell le Utt 1,.. ud rt111.lnltct. "Sure, I remember aut. rKln1. It wu really Mg • b • • I 1he ttme of the BtaUes." All-Tourney Team Al Carlaon of Garden Grove with 11 points. SAtuntay night. HJgh School wa1 named player The all-tournament team : of the tournament. la the re-Mike Stevens, L 1 k e w o o d ; Jack Kelch, SanUago; David a1nt rourth annual Murray. Magnolia ; Ri c k Wettminater ·Marina· Rotary M08ier, Marina ; Jell Powers, lnvllltional bl!isketblll tooma· Westminster; Gary Anderton, ment 1rOn by Garden Grove. 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M ....... t °""' "T..J~-=- T_.. 4 "'"""""" I .,..,..,. s. .... v-. t .......... 4 .... , ..... tll .. "" ...,.... .. ~1 ---..... ~--' ..... ~- I ---I AUTO • INSURANCE ' ' PIOILIMS? If l!flllNCI --- • - Newport Coach Waxman I • Bri~g~ UCL.A· ~Experieri~e .,. -OOl'IUY ' .............. t ' I Dave w-. ::r,:llul!« lfl&ll'• .... vanll)' -.......... , ,. nldJ lo ........... --1-llo-........ """ to lllldlnpa -· "I 1111n1t we'll be 11111 to lland up qalnll anycne." Wumu 11YL "I -when llunllnPin -II nnk<d -..,. lo Ille -. I lblnl< we'll be compelitlve wbm "' pilJ>< _,_ .. No -who watched Newpar\ bllb c.r... de! Mar, ..... In the ~ nilbl ·-I« llolll chdll wlll• ...... the point. Wmnan. who' Wll ~ to the -Sailor poll !all .,.m, Al Baclmey reslped, ---and \wO juniorl aplJllt Ille s.a Klnp. 'Ibo lorwardl wen Pauf HollDOI "and Dan IJnstedt .Lee HamJ w a 1 Utt junior , cmter and at· aunl ...,. jtmlcr Jell Malloolf and Dale -Waxman wai partkularly pleased with Linstedl. a del<nalve speclalbl who limited Corona'• ace.· Sieve Leech, to 10 poinla. Hoven la Newpar\'1 blue-chipper. A ttarter u a IC)fhlrnore 1alt year, be ICCftd 17 TUelday n1Cbl-Wu:man agreea with those wbo pndlcl a brtlht baste~ baDlmm<lwllaveo.· "I'd .., bl bu alJ.CIF polaJtW but potenUal doesn't-mean much-. It'~ what you do with tt. .H be continues to work bani and l'l'DI'""' u well u · be bu, be could really be oulsllndlng. The ...,. ls true for Paul Holmes." Wuman knows what buketball Im- provement II all about. At • hllh 8Chooler at Hamlllon High In Loo =·--...... -........ ......... "!":. i:,. and.1&1! laealJal.Wyean. • · •1 wu I ltarter at Ham1Jton at center and bwad," the'"'"' eOacb ncaJls.' • "I ·-dld mucll but I did play . ' • couple " eooct ·--lowar<I the . md ol 11J1 Nolor season lpimt Falrlu and Jlollrwvod. "I WU I po« 11.udent ln bJcb 'ICbool ID I went lo Loo Angeles City "College, 'l'IMa I wu contact..i by UCLA and wound up there on a baU!tbaD ICholanhlp ... wumiia played for tine......,. w1t11 Ua.A. Bil HftSor' year, 191U3, a3w , • l1ie -" lllCh· IOl)bomQres .. Gali Goodrich, Keith Erlebon and Frtd Sltughler, The following year, that g\oup went 30-0. He avera1ed 10 polnta per galne as a ·ten1or but say~ Ida beat pme wu u a Junior in the far west reglonala cbamplDllBhlp -agalml Oregon Stale when the Beavers were aultlng . up Mel Cowits, Terry Baker and J1)"Carly. Waxman fed the~ Bruins to a win and UCLA placed loarlh In the NCAA llnal8. He llm bu fretb memories of the 17-polnt 1ame be loped agllnal Qilorado State in the LA Clullc tiUe a:ame in 11111. 1 ' ·' ~,1 CIF _F~al~ At Coliseum. El Rancho ·High Sdlaol'1 Dons return \o lhdr mori re- Cept olle o( conq11.,j ~~ olght !hen the Demi· aDd St; PlWI meet-for the ~-MM football champlOMhlp at 1"" Angeles Memorial Collaeum. In AAA actlon, Loara a n d San Marino will batUe for an the marbles at Cerritos Col· 1!ge, Norwalk. El Rancho baa won two MAA titles at lhe Coljsewn In recent years and d1aj>oaed rl. Westminster Friday, 27-7, In the semillnalll. The Dom had opened up lbe season With a 21-& IOll to St. Paul and ~ M-25 verdict to Westminster belon aplodiq In the p1ayolU. Tars Win Wrmling · Tourn~y BJ Sl'EVI!:' J;l[()VlCB ri .. ,...,.....,_. '1 _._. ... \ ' '-; . Alsk almool aoy wrestling coach In the .... lo 14<ntlly .the~ le~~ fnd l>e'll ~&' Mirt. ' ·'Ne,rpcrl Harbor,"' • •• ' ' '' : ~ !fewport llar!>or -Joe l'"!>X·and be.'11 ~j,.: gla~abalf ii.... ICboola but hla own. Aller Newpottwm the sa... f to Ana Toamament llelurday al Santa AN College F o 1 mu 11111 plafinlt the peasl· mlal. "I ~ U>ey did well -lor lhe llnt med of the year " bO said ebDut bla llC!liad. 1'but I think we'D !lave to-bn- prove a Jot to compete w I t h siime stronger schools," *tlOBBY SHOP· e FlyJM IMl!olf. · e Wfod· ~Iii . ... kits p . ' . ; ' ' • Metil C.• ICitl -• HO t. Pi !hi ... Trains A . • A t.!-i -- • Crafll 440 E. 17th , St. Co1tc1 Mesa The Sailors came ,out on top of a 15-schoOl '~ap with ·128 Mt 11 .. 1:..... ''"' team ool.nts. · El Modena took ' · second with 102, Rancho Ala-CJ._. S.• I MH.-64Mlll mitol grabbed third with 87. •--•• and Costa Mesa earned fourth with IO .. The Tan boasted If our PENETRATION champions with Doug Miller N••rly ,.,.,,. ... , ,..,, +fie (115), Mario D'Amlco, Chris DAILY PJLOJ,h...,.t,--1- Horpel .(138), and Bob Curry ,.,., fer ffi•f1bulov10r11111 1141) going undefeated. Hor-C..ot. Jll!] pinnfd In -" bla --bouts. Prep Wrest ling R~sults All Penney Stores Open Every ,Night Monday Thr~ugh Saturday ·-...... "· ..... » lH llldNl-H fl) lfK. 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"'!"',. .. .., .... - • -~ ' • " • • -• .. -.. .. -.. ·~' .. . • -' .. , • lJCl Concert Modem 'Messiah' Distasteful Work George Fredwlc _ Handel't 11Mesalah" ii .,.peclally deAr to the bwU ol -( ol Ill at the festive .~ It.a perfomlf!IC' bring• to our concert bails et Cllrlltmu Ume many men and women wbo wild -4' subacribe to tbal .. apt dom:rlptkll ol lhll lnaplred oratorio: ..,,,. Quistian faith let to .mualc." - CALYPSO CHRISTMAS -Practldng ·a calypso number for·1he annual Orange Coast College Ohristmas Concprt are (from l~t) Mike Hemandez Michele Burford, Gina Landen and. Ed Rooney. ' Its deeply r1Il1iou1 overtone• apart, tba "Meuilh" 11 TDl&nl~ mlllic; !! II the hallmaH ol illlDdd et the peak ol bl!I ~derlble powen and tt II ' ,a master work that man in . his mlllk: bu alwllll IOUlht to re-create euc:UJ as the Gmnan geniUI ~ tt In 1741 • Thit, lndied, 11 the woi1l>y l'INB OpN!JIS . OCC Musleal Program aim ol many o1 our • .,..& Whal modi lhll porllcular men of mlllic todlfi to Mp.· ..i-iJf ....,:_ nm harder a "Messiah," both in tenvs , )""...... --1 Calypso Christmas Carded of p-ersonnel and 1n-to tUe wu the fact mumentat!on, thet will ...,. II CllllO bani cm the beda I fonn to the earliest "'""IUaiJa ol fine ~ ol two IL_ 5========'11 of the wort. well Joved IDd fam1Jlar1~ , Enter Maurice Allard • ..,... am.tmu ollerinp: Ra l'p-hl;· ===!::::====oJI The toe-tapping beat of calypso music will spice the traditional Orange Co a s t College chorale program to be presented Dee. 15 at 4 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium. There will be no adm1aslon charge and the public i8 in~ vited. Cooductor W a 1 t e r E. Gleckler said the program will feature both formal a n d popular mUllc, lncludUW two calypso numbers. Two numbers of particular interest will be performed during '\'< formal portion of the program. The chorale will be accompanied by trumpet and keyboarc;l in its rendJtion of Halsey Stevens' "Magnlficat." Featured on the trumpet will be Larry Duke o f Westminster. The second number will be performed with the same format. This will be "Unto Us a Child ls Born," by Richard Purvis. The chorale wlll th e n perform an unusual number entitled "TbiJ Day a Cblld Is Born." The number will feature a five-part chorus and bass. Accompanying the Heinz Zimmerman number will be Dennla Woodrich of · Costa Mesa, an OCC student and professional bass player. Sopranos Debra Toner of Costa Mesa and J u d y Armstrong: of Westminster will sing the demanding "The Shepherds Had An Angel" w!lh choral background. The number will also feature 00: faculty member R i c b a r d Brighbnan on English born. Suzy Henderson will then perfonn !he calypao nnmber "The Vtrgln Marl" Had a Baby," accompanying berseU oo the guitar. The chorale and rhythm aecUon will then perforu1 "Catypao carol." Providing the rl\ylhm will be Tony Wallace of Garden Grove on bongos; Ml mi Brown, Newport B e a c b , clavu; and Mary .Johnson, Garden Grove, maracas . 'Mornllig, Noon, Night' One-acts on Broadway By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPI) "Morning, Noon and Night" is a comblnatloa of tbre! one= act plays by three authors presented Tbunday night at Henry Miller's Theater by Theodore M a n n , Jon&·fune: successful producer and OC· C&!ional director at his oU· Broadway Circle ln the Square Theater. The woe five players appear in each. The production does not seem to me to be a happy one wilh which to start what Mann hopes will be a permanent companion Broadway operaUon for Circle in the Square. Compared with the many worthy productions done at the downtown house, "Morning, Noon and Night" has little to recommend It aside from a possible curiosity value. 'The plays are "Mornins" by Israel Horovtti:, "Noon" by Terence McNally and "Night" by Leonard Melfi, presented in that order. "Morning" has the distinc- tion, if that Is the word, of using more gutter language than any play so far done on Broadway. lt.s premise ls that God created-man ht lib own image, which is black, and that the palefaces sort of sneaked In by accident. The message is that black is beautiful, black is love and '°on. McNally's "Noon" is a farcical treabnent of sex assignatiODIJ with heavy ac- cent on the variout perversions. Portions of tt in- dicate that McNally may write a very funny play some day. He has an antic mind and is a better writer than the other two. ductor .ol the Uolventty ol Va••"'-WWlams' "Fantalta CaWorma at Irvine cboru& and .,..... orchestra, and the perpetrator on Cbr1stm'8 Carols" and Friday nlgbt of .an act d Bach'• e 1: q u 11 l t e "Jau, sacrilege that left us • Melne Phundt." tounded In our oeal and oent BarUooe Jerry Gnussman UJ home In • liW:e ol fury and the chorua pve ua a and bltlerne!I that --· weelwld to dllslpate. beautlfullJ balanctd, deeply '11lo perfect p11raa1ng and ....iu.. performance o1 the rich~ that hove been WillilDll Wllrk. And thachorua revered for more than 200 and cbambtt alngen made yean are oot enough fOF Mr. every note ol the deman4in( Allard. Indeed no. He saw Bach wort tell ita tale in flt to embellish aeveral setec--an ex c e P t 1 on a 11 Y fine tlons from this 1 u p r e m e perfotmance. oratorio with what we must .Perhlpa WI were belog fat- asiume were bia own flowery tened for the tlll. For then interpretation& of tta mat.-came Allard'• modembed (1) chlesa arias. Mealah,.nplete with the eon- -<luctor'a melllmlc DhruJna, MONSTROUS . and tbm the wb!rlw!Dd haJMil: And not content with bi.I ini of the "BailehQab." ~-......... -~ .... UNI M11WB.L PllPOIMAHC:I _, WIN-Cll' I ACADIMY AWARDS own moostrous gilding of this We ·completely ablMr and perfect lily, Allard chose to resent ·Jifr. Allard 11 Jn., lake the "Hallelujah" chorus, corporation of "1Ch added that jewel of the M...tah, notaUoo to lhll oratorio. And at brukneck speed. ll waa perfectly obvlnua that How in heave.n 's name the there were other memben of slngen managed to draw the aud!ence wbo wert-eqUIDJ breath between fttnzi.ed waves Dabbergasted. of the Allard baton ts beyond It II the mualc c:rttfc'• dutY, us. It wu an accomplishment of coursa, to remain In bll for them to get through this seat unW the lut note of demanding aria let alone try music bu been p1aJed and to capitalize on some of the the last round of applauie IJAA.IllOWUt-JJ..EomE spleridid interpretation that so bu been acknowledged. We &.=~~ adds luster to this magnificent have never, in many yean OMR9-WF.tl'.lit·JUl5lEXIR choral work. of concert attendauces. found llan&t(WM - This galloping rendition or it u difficult to obey that '•l"'i'i"'ii"'-iii"'"'ii"'"ii""iil• the "Hallelujah" came two dictum u we d1d on Friday months too late. It would have nighL made a fint class background --=-------- aceompanimenl to the track ~· .., .__, ~m. If. and field events at the Olym- pic Games. · J. Forgive us for that for, let • 1 ft be stressed here and DOW 1 I I , , , , O'Connor Warms Up To TalkSlww Format "Night" ls by far the least of the three. Melfi obviously is hooked on writing in whit he hopes people will regard as a poetry-in-prose style with measured repetitions of. dialogue that tum out to be lhll WU far from funny. This • was 1 dll!ltasteful and ir· mpoosible pie« of lampering with a time-honored work. Certainly, there ba"" been and will be modern lnterpretatlonl of many classlca, llOD'le Of which have drawrt our own •1ST011Y0 M.UON8 Kltlllf ENTDTA1·•-~1N-m" By BOB TIIOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) Donald O'Connor seemed an unlikely candidate for host of a television talk 1 h ow • Although a warm and forceful performer onslage, he had spent his professional life avoiding controversy. He was admittedly a dull interview. Yet the slender song-and- dance man bas joined the Johnny Canon, Joey Bishop, Merv Grltfin, Steve Allen and M~e Douglas fraternity with apparent success. The Donald O'Connor show is now syn- dicated by Metromedia to 30 market areas. Having ._leted the first order for 93 shows, O'Connor has been renewed and will tape sb: shows a week mttll June and perhaps beyond. "I'm getUng with it," said O'Coruwr. "I think I can han- dle most ·situations now, but I'll admit it wasn't easy to learn. .. You eee, all my We I've kepi c<rtain things lnllde myseU. lnsteall of responding to certaJn 1ltuaU0111, I kept my ~th shut or gave a bland answu. As a result I wasn't very good copy for lntentiewen. "But I fouDd wt you can't do that on a televi&im dl9C'USIJon program. For the first five or Iii weeb I didn't rupOOd the way I lhoold haft; I frost when aometbJng coatnmnla1 came up. But then I learned to let my f<tJ. lnp out ond J>lll' tblnp· mud! )OOltf," only boring. Added example: Joan Baez You see "Morning~ Noon and made cracb about Donald'• Night" at your own risk. question cards. He put the 1:;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;iii;;;;;;; carda aside and uked her point blank: "How did you like it up the river?" Ml!I Baez wu taken aback, but described her experience in serving 1 sentence for a war protest. O'CoMor admitted he was an offbeat choice for a talk· show emcee. He sUU l.l!ln't cer· lain why he took on the chore. "As far as my career was cmcerned, I had just about decided to cool It," said O'Connor. "Not that I'd quit enUrely; I've been in the business too long for that. But I !bought I would limtt myself to a few guest shot dates at Tahoe and Vegas, and devote the rest of my time to writing. I've alw&ylll wanted to write, and I've been working on a movie script for a number of ytap. HELD OVER! 2nd BIG WEEKI PAUL NEWMAN ,, The Seem W1r of Harry Frl91 IN COLOR ,, Rechel • Rachel MCWl'Olf llloQI ...... -.. ......_u.t. .. -oa. ...... applause. But one would no mere 'Z(,1itcd ,..tl1tiJ/'J ' ' v. ' "' ' "'; c" . " !Pol' I ' I~ I ~ >' IN NIW SCION SPLINDOl "But the offer t'o do this show wu too much of a challenge. I felt I could offer something d.lffereat from the UIUa1 sbol\' becaule I ba .. worked witb moil of the p..ts, -.pt maybe thbe 10 ACADEMY AWARDS ·-=;,.-.u-----, J'OWlg~ ones. 'nte .:cent D4nDO.llLZJQ<:rl~lr••.t would be more o n en-au.:.usr attUUU.'I tertaimnent than talk, ad I s..,.i ... ows.. .. =·"perform with the GONE WITH THE WIND Tbe an'l1ngemenl ''""' to 111 1JIOllOOOIAI& -... be working ...n. Metromedl1 Qark GABLE • n.u ._,,. reports •alel m brllk. and 1.eo1o Utl"' In"""" atta llke Wublnllon. BOWAID•DollAVIUAND AND AT li11 ONLY -..... _...eJga . _ ....... • • "**** A llAITEIPIRl" _I;....,_ ..... "All MVUMlY WOlllll6 flllll" -- ~c-.,.r.,.._ TilE DINO DE l.\URENTllS ......... 1lf. D.C., the llooald O'Connor v~-•:!t.: __ .,. ~) ~YI In J>rln\' time to "_...,..,.. ~ ···" n.-Pr\Mlpec~aun:; aood for &I S..fc'k1•--..iwlh'1 g11 In D-150• -NATALIE WOOD flfCHARO SEYMER· RUSS TAMBLYN llTA MOll<NCHlllllllE CHAl<JR~ •• ff POSITlftLY INDI tun. MILY-JS THE NEEDLE . IS,.,._ THAil 111 Pll • c \ • A1l!I IN mas '""° know j•I -to turn the ,,,,..,. ,. gd lh• .... touloftMHtl>ll DAILY PIWT -· lH s,dMr · Harrir. B1 ""' --lllc -• tlti¥ R"OftrV lflft~lCft. If,...,. nadv far 1111 ""' of IM acid odj•efl•• cmc1 th,ovg~I . -~ pro" to glW ..... 1M "'cell&••. If. I/OU -·to find ,,,,..w., . to 1AWc o1>ow11a wllat.,.. rnd ••. If_,.,. loGH a atnS• of ~llmOt', vau b • l o " g witk rtacie1's wlla deftgllt la t.Wng o!Mrr• 1>1tet "Sfld mlcl" la -of t"4•9Cldon'1 mon • qooted col•-· Some Sample Barbs ·Recently Thrown: By Sytlney Harrii: . "Ono ef the hlghut pold fobs In America cenelete of etanollng up ltt ,,_, of a ml .. __ · rophone, •peratlng the aoOd Ncorfl-:: from the bad - -_, p!Ayfne the ·-. w-· - "It's sad J>ut true that whlle alcobolica are the best 2.rgument for abstinence, 10. 1111111 ahstaillera are equally effective -at- JUID•Dt Jor a lillle drinl< n.,. and u.;• "Moot of the ..... 11et1 'ln-potlblllty'lo marriage 1prf"" ,...,, the fact lliet M · . mott men, HX ft 1n act; whll• to 111 women, It is 1n emotion. And thlt dlft.r .. -la attitude un be brldted only by Irle/" "The sole difference between a 1dedica· t.ed crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con- sists in our agreement or disagreement With his objectives.'' "Tho mu! upl01lve _.._ In the -Id conmt1 of 1lncerfly edcled to ....,._. "Wbene-I am the. recipient of an ex- cessively hearty hanclslialre, 1 ~ct Mr. Muscles Is trying to ..ii BOmelhin&, l!ldo oomelhiDg, or prove IOllM!lhiDg.• Check The Editorial Page For T•is Sir11t1re It'll Help You Find The latest Quotables Created By 'Tke Nee41er' For ·His , Col· umn, the A Regular Fe1t1re of • • . ""t: DAILY PILOT • •• Eumplo: A 1111'11 showtd up -and be(an ta blub-ber when he and O'Connor remlniaced. O'Conoor de!Uy turned the CODYerlAUOD to liaht.r llllllerl. O'Connor to pick up IOl'DI of Wr1W.,So....._ .. ,,... ColorbyDeLuxe the playdates that will be va· ~ let. -4 S... "--121Jt •• Ali• '7•yl1111 ~ .. cant when Merv Grlfl\n move1 II ___ -:;'~ .. ~·~-~· =-~:.,~•~t~z~,1~0~· ~"~"~·~·~·1~'::_ __ --:jl~~"O~N~l~ll~IW~O~N~~IA~U:;;•·~c~·J~~~~~~~~~~L--~"'.:~~=:::!~:!~:=:.:;.. .. U ~ l)IDdicatitll to~ "L .,..... l•spp•r M..._. W9'.,., J ,... ,..,,o•atown DUiy Nni1,.,., ~ , . -... , --- - - ---.... ---... -......... • • - ----•~-.. -... --.------------· ,. •· • --- - -··= -= .. hM-·• • s m-emm mm ·ca a •• i :· .. :....~ • -~ ) I ! Some·Tips To Keep Tree Safe WASHINGTON (VPI) - 1l1e annual !low al inllllool al Chrlslmu "-Into mar- ' and stands an over tbe COUD- 1ry is under way. MOB! famlll., who ltlll inlllt oo the real thing rather Gees u-•w James Chisholm, 21, ol .1736 Misaour! st., Clisla • M has "-invited ' esa, Phi ; iO join Phi Kappa ~ honor society at Fres- • no. State College where ' he is majoring in ac- • counting. • . ThisQueen I !'Has Played i Many .Roles • GRAND FORKS. N.D. (AP) ' -The homecoming queen at : the Universiiy of N or t h ; Dakota . is a judo expert, : former professional model and :onetime movie act ress . ' Although only 19, she's seen , places her classmate.s have onJy read about. Barbara Britton left Seoul, Korea, in November 1967 when her father, Col. Robert Brit- ~. WU transferred to the Grand Forks Air Force Base. During her three years in Korea. Barbara finished high school, modeled for one of Korea's top fashion houses, Andre Kim, played the femaJe lead in a one-hour, 50-minute Kcrean movie, and also earn- ed .-blue belt for proficiency in judo. Sbe'a even prouder that her J&-yea;,old brother _.,.. the <jiveted black belt. .u.:an Air Force dependent, B.liiiira bas visited ot lived ~ countries u Bulgaria, F'r'a:Dee, Egypt, G e r m a n y , J~ Lebanon, Ikinanwa, s p.ai n. syria, Taiwan and Tl!!'W· -" ::-Baby at Home ;::.-~I RM1NGHAM, EnglaOO .'(lJPI) -Mr. and Mrs. Barrie ,,_.....,,, will take the """°"" ~1J;°ir three surviving sex-Jiii\ets home from-the hospital .; :todi,J, nloe weeks after birth. • -,!,. .- the lncreuinlll' po p uh r artificial ~. wlll.buf ti.it t re e s the weekends of Dec. H-15 and Dee.21-22. For thole, and even· m~ so to others who-get the jump on the season, government of.· ficiala today offered, some ad· vice both for keeping the tree pretty and keeping tt sale: -Saw fresh piece -at an angle -' off the tree ~tt so 1t will absorb water readily. -UnW you're ready to set lt up, 5*aiid the tree in water In a cool, shady place - preferably oatdoor1 . -U you wait a week or more before trimnUng the tree indoors, saw . another thin piece oU the butt. -When yo o u set it up ·in- doors, put the tree in a stand or container which holds water Be sure to keep adding water as needed after the tree is decorated. -Set the tree in a spot away from heat sources such as fireplaces, radiaton and television sets. . Many cut rrees on sale this year are graded for quality by Agriculture J?e~ent marketing spec1al1sts . Consumers occasionally .m a Y find some bearing tags such as "U. S. Premium," "U. S. No. l" or "U.S. No. 2." Buyers can do tlreir own grading best, however. If a tree is fresh, its needl~ won't fall off when the base lS raped on the ground. Betteh grade trees will have dense foliage and good shape. Anti: unless you plan to stand the tree in a comer, look for a tree symmetrical on at least three sides. · Robert Hitt, a U. S. Forest Service official, said deoiand bas been growing in recent years for small "apartment·. size" Christmas trees. · At least one firm now ~ duces a large vollDDe of 2'1.z to 4-foot black spruce -some of them small, complete trees and some tree tops -which are chemically treated to re- tain their needles indefinitely. Other types of trees which will be moving to markets in heavy volume include pines and the m..t cos!ly firs and spruces. Actual culling of Chrlslmas trees began in some areas in October, but did not get under way in many pJaces unW this month. No Swan Song Trumpeter in Comeback WASIDNGTON (UPI) - Hert's one of the comeback stories of the century. Federal bird counters have proclaimed proud1y that the braBS)'-voiced trumpeter swan, once threatened with ex- tinction, has been officially dropped from the ei:clus.ive rare bird list. This was no mean trick, said Director John S . Gottschalk of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Sport flaheries and wildlife. In 1931, this 3G-pound bird , the biggeJt in terms of weight in North America, was facing its swan song. Bul, thanks to a planned conservation pro- . gram tlte number of trumpet- er swans has increued from ·a in that year to an estimat- ed 4.000 to 5,00> now. 1be latest official bird count ni ad e this fall found 3,641 trumpeters in the United States plus additional ones in canada. "The swan is, therelort, no longer in danger of extinctim, ••. " Gottschalk aaid. The majestic, long-necked swan , with a voice that sometimes blares like a trumpet, once was the target of feather merchants and of bird fanciers who shot it for meat. A conservation pro g r a m launched in the 1930s increas- ed the flocks, Gottschalk said. The Red Rock Na tional Wildlife Refuge in Montana was established for the'm .in 1935, and trumpeters were later transferred to other refuges . Most of the wild swans seen in the aerial count this fall were found in Alaska and most of the birds were spotted near national wildlife refuges, ei~pt 16 seen in Minnesota. LOCAL N• .th•r n•WlflP•' till• ¥•• Ml,., 1v•ry d1y, 1b1wf whit'• 9oln9 on iit th1 Gr11t1r OrtMt• c .. ,t thaN th• DAILY PILOT. nor can it be considered rare __ _ lagun1 Beach School of Art ind Design WINTER PROGRAM • JAN. 6 • MAR. 7 .... __ -·••lllZ DAYll SCHMAllL ' loell MMITION• AINOLe ICHININ lunt 016001 JON ITOIUIAIY -. IASIC AND ADYANCID couasrs ........ -' .•.. L l'A!llTI ... ICULPTUU WATDCOl.OI UN DIA.WIN• CllAMIC:I ..... ..,, .... "' .,.., ,.,,, y.,... 4Jt Ltsp19 c.,.. .... _ f7141 4t4o1UI " ' ,• ' .. ' . ·'s·:··e· ::i .. ,,s· ' -- .. ·. ; ,; ;,.., ... ~~·~ .. ~::_. 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S.f0-06+1 .. • ·~Of i-?ON, • .f.46 11 OlTMPIC&tcnOAN •·Sift ~R> 2·1145, -,.,, ... .,.'""" ~AMOl«A EX .ol-6711 'l'l'ltMONl'P'I. 9-19M I I o:.rMrtoH Nf 6-2514, NE ,..., "'*YWOOO HO t.:5941 OW4GE 6'J7-2l00 -lllMf4 ANA~ 1~ tDlmf CO!UT l"l.U.A ~l OHTAllu ""'ltJI I «JiJllHA '~'1 "~ Oii 1-2!'21 . ,~ MH 1-32'n, a ~1 rc::=i 1101AAMO! N2·1511 '-------.. -·-------------·----~ --------1-------------' .,.\,, trGulJI I ••Y121••;lwl· · ...., U.,6N'9MIM• .. •11\re•t•S. .. rftyt:JO• .... te10:0Gp ... . . - -1 .... >F#• ... I ! I. : : ' '~ .... 1 ~ .. .. . .. . - •• - -" .... .. " ~ ,.,. -• -... # ~ .. ,. " ~ -• -~ ~ .,,, • ~ .... --- ------ -. . - -·· ~- .. • • ··- -·· .... ... . --.... -. - -. -· I , I 1Mf SJUHOI WOILI .. MR, MUM - ' ·Hanoi May Okay Phase Withdrawal W·ANT ADS LONDON (IJPI) -H- ma;y aaree ~ an American wllhduwal from Vietnam to be, phaeed ...., a , l>'!riod qi. Op to lhret yeen under an eventu.I ' overall pea.et-Ht• ijemenl, diplomatic I f"""rlJ =P~. :! :::::..':'° 1•'!"1 .•~•.~ •• !'!011,!.'!81!1&!". '~"'~.~.!'l"-"'!1?8t1!11!'11$ftl!1$"1J"bllll"ltli'.""I.- School Helps Children · · Relearn Native '.f.o~e Mid today. . ~ reatme ol Pr~ent Ho Chi Minh hat Dlfde the American pull-OUl lr'ofn Viet- nam one of the key condWons (qr 1 aettleg1ent 1 ·tf·. b .e negotiated in Paris. · But the Communists ao far have maintained of 11 c i I 1 silence on, the timing of tbe withdrawal, while letting it be ··underatood that the phasing was "negotiable." OiplomaUc reports 1 a i d latest lndlcaUom suggi:st that Hanoi now. might agree that the withdrawal be. pbaaed over a prolonaed period of up to three yeara. N<;l HURRY -They lncllJd.. • • W> der atandlnc &tilt tbe Americ•na will pull om f~ Vietnam altoge~ -under a " final setUement and lhat South Vietnam mU1t ~ &i'V en neutr&l status to avert llQ' possible new alignment with Washington. Hanoi also wantl 'a' coititJoo government In Saigon to•precede a cease-fire. • AustrUlia's: • • • j • New Bra ls Peekini • SY ONEY , (Af') '. O.nwal 1000 Open Dany 2421 Tustin Ave. I 0°/o Down - BIG, BIG, BIG OPPORW?f .. 1TY to own a beautifUI l or 4 bedroom e.xecuttve bo1t>e with ....... J,-<haped pool, and "'°"' right In ,,,. the ~a. Near Bactti Bay. Home clear -deU witb --· ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST · 293-E, 17th St. 646-449+ Eastsid- $159 pays an <hileit.'J:aatalde loca~n with .outatanding F.H.A. tlnanc-lng: available, pa.yrrJent In- cludes taxer and in&uraDce. NE W ROCHELLE, N.Y. their children would have c ompletely forgotten Japanese. Hanoi evidently does not now expect the Americans to pUll out in a hurry under any settlement. The basic peace terms of the C.Otnmunists have hol altered since they were first specified some twO years ago. ~:W.· ~. llfbatt>i, ~U, "l'I"" U1d lin>P\aJ"'I I " "'""'•ed."'--·~ """"' t;;"°~i~-~hun~~ delight ·al Pl,500. Aualralla'a conlrlbulion ,toll!Je: sea·througb look i s • "peeklni',' a strap)ess lY"• made fJf , transpar~-~I~ ' with a bright Urtle 1 ~e Uower on each cup: · · r IAP) -When 11).year-old Yoko Tatsuml came to this country from Japan two years ago, she dldn'l speak a word nf English. Today, her English is fine , but she hll· to go to school to re-learn Japanese. Yoko is one of more than 500 Japanese children in the metropolitan area who attend special classes once a week to make sure they do not completely forget their native language. The classes, which began five years ago in Manhattan and spread to surrounding cities with s ub sta ntial Japanese communities, were set up by the Manhattal) Nip- pon Club in response to re- quests by Japanese families. ~1any were afraid 1hat by the time they returned to Japan, HAL AlllSCHll HEARING AIDS Cu1!01J1 Aur•I A111plific•tion NO SAL:l:SM•N l4ot I . COAST HWT. C-•dlfMM F~ Ar;l11'-t 675.JIJJ Free 2 Year All Part Warranty FREE INSTALLATION Yoko,, who is .in the . fifth grade, attends class every Saturday at the Roosevelt School here along with 5.1 other clll,ldren. She began stu- dying about a year ago. "It's kind of fun," she said Wednesday, "but I don't like it so much because it's on Saturday. Asked if she found Japanese more difficult than English, she said, "Yes, it's harder." Yoko's Jatber, · Toshihiku , who works for the Toho Menka Trading Co. of Japan, said he and his wtfe, both of whom· leame4 English in schoof it home,. encouraged t b. e l·r daugh~r to learn the new language when she first. ar· rived in the United States. "She picked it up very quickly," he said, "in about six months." · In the same time, however, he added, Yoko bad forgo.Hen her Japanese. He said be' lnd his wife learned about· ltte special school throogh a Japan Club they belong to. They demand independence aod neutrality for South Viet- nam, American withdrawal, and the right of the Viet- namese people to detennine their own future, incluWng eventual unification. These are the terms of both Hanoi and the Nationa 't Liberation Front ( N L F ) , though there appears to be some differen~ among them which may not emerge until a later stage in the peace negotiations. However, neither has spelled out the practical details of these overall conditions. Hanoi evidently wants a free hand in the forthcoming negotia- tions to esact as high a price as it possibly can at the con- ference table. Some hints have eo:me from Communist diplomats in con- tact with the Ho regime. BASIC CONDmONS They have indicated, for in- stance, that a cease-fire must await the acceptance, at leas.t Unveiled at a champa~ reception today, the -peeld& will go o!\ sale in S~y Monday 'at 13,3', Flv-' pairs of diff~ flowers-come with each bra. "A girl can , cban~ tb~ flowers in a secoqd, • said designer Gerard . 'Doube of Melbourne. He added the Peekini will be on sale in the United Slat.el, Britain and Europe nei:t year. Doube claimed a girl can g e t a normal sµntan througb' ~e peekini except-for the~ covered by the Ooftr "which can be removed for private sunbathing." The peeldnis Jere displayed by models, who wo~ it With , see-through evening a n d cocktail ctressea:, Sarongs a n d bikini shorts. . "With a"'peekini I could get 100 percent mo~e ·~ tan on the beach than with my tiniest bikini ," said Blonde Li~ McKern. Another model, S a n d r a Vesper, appeared in a topless minidress plus peekini and said she thought it would be ideal for cocktail parties. A Merry Christmas For Her- A Jolly Low Price For Him! 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COSTA MISA, CALl•ORNIA I 1 I OWrol john macnab RIPOSSISSION ":"' M1111t t>t .ota. Mari' vu ' • 8qtroocD, Mnll1 nh1 pk. ' fnr $37,g(ij Worth mu c b moft: -make othr -try 109' Odwn. ' BAYFRONT BUY 4 B&DllM$-$105,000 Call for Appl. (714} 642.al!S 881 Dovtt Drive, SU!tt 101 ...... .._ Oo. """'· ~ Newport Beacb ~ $42,500 2 larp bedrooml in e,.ch ~t. Clrpet., drapes & bullt·iql.-Located on tara:e comer lot with aeparatt &•l"' qe1. tart nex~ year with a "T SHE!..TER:'.' • Niwptrl ~.at V1c1)lr1• 646-1~1.1. OlD HOUSE WOE lOT Older,; BR.'home on 'mxl.J!I' R-2. kt -room for 3 ll¥J"! unit&. 'Qill ·now tor" informa". tion .• ~11,950 ~ ~ -PERRON -'1'i • ·n• .. * 642•1'171 Anytime * A SliEPER Owmr, l1lOY'ed to Leiaure World & will aell lhla v&caiit I a r &:· e 4 bdnn home ft>r $24,500. Over 1500 1q ft, 1lx 18 tPrnial dlnln& room, 1%. l».tbl, stall shower, lovely ~~ lot, double ... ,arqe. Call fo~ sbow1nc. l'.\I I,\\ 11111: ~" Ill\ \ ,, \ \ lt~\.l\I!/ 1003 8'Jc!r, CM. 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SANTA.ANA M•IONTI ........ 2Ull INTattlOI Dlt:COIUi'ii.19 °::::.oa COAITA\. • .............. flit INCDMI TAX ............... ,"41 liAIUNAl llACN .. ,,.,, ••••.•. tm lltOM, Onie_ ... 1tc. .Riii ~UNA NleUIL ............. m1 llottlM• ............. ::::::::,,. ! : CLIMINTI: ........... !71t INIUU.TI .................... 6U1 N JUAN CAll'lfTllANO ...... 1111 IMIU11A .. CI ................ 1111 CAl"llfT_ll:ANO SU.CM ......... !7JI INVISTl9ATIMe, ....,..,.. . ., :,,. PANA POINT ........... U" JANITOklAL •.......•.••. mt llVElllDI COUNTY ........... J•WILIY •lll'AI .. 9tt, ...... -• VACATION llNTAU ......... !Mt UNDKAll'IN• ................ "11 "; SUMMll llNTALS ........ , Jtlt '.OCKSMITN , .•• , ........... , CCNDOMtN\UM ............ Hit MAIONllY, lllCIC .............. ~ DUPL•Xl!J "UltM. . ..• tf1' MGVtNQ I STOltA•I ......... ... RENTALS ,AINTING, .................... .... ll'AINTINO, 1r.. . , ........ .. Houses Unfurnlt'titd ll'AT101 • . ............... .... OtNl!kAL -'NOTOGIAl"NY .......... MJI · · · · l"l.ASTlllNI, 1"•""-....... ... COi.TA MllA ·······•·'····lltf ll'LUMSINO ..,. "811A DEL MAI .............. S'lt5 POODLI GRociMIN•'"""·""'fM MIU. Vl'ROa .............. S'llt l"OOL ll•VICI ·········•ffll CDLLICI• PA.ltX .. r ......... J11J POWlt:I SWIJPINI ......... ·-,,... NIWl"OIT llACN ...... , ..... ttll PUM• •l•VICI '.'''''' ... .. NIWPOllT 'MONTS. ............ UH .............. . ...... ' .H .•. ' "" ltOOPINO . . .............. #SI I .......... MDIO •-in. 1te. ffJf •AYIHOllll ................ nu llEM00e:i.tNG & REl"Alii ......... . DOV•• IHD••s ............... nu lllt:MOOILIN•. klTCNINS. .•. .... j ~llTCl.11!'1' "··• ........... Jbt ICISIOllS SHAIP11N AM 1 NIVllllTY PAllC ........... nn SliWINO ..... , ... - VINI . . . ............. nu Slt:WIN• MAC:H1Niiti',OAli:i i:' • VINI Tlt:IRACI ............ au lel"TIC TANkl, '"'"" lt:k. COllOlllA DIL MAI ........... nst TAILOllNO •. IALIOA ................. JMt TClMl'{lt: CONT10C,.''''''""'"••'"1 IAY ISLANDS ........... , ..... UM TILi' eet.11* ........... ,,,. •• \.100 llLI .......... , •.•• Dl1 TIL .. U...119111·1 ,..... ....... ..,, IALIOA ISLAND .............. ms T11i lllVICI ··•···.,.. NIWl'OIT W•IT -........... nn TILIVlllON • .,.n; •ii"" .... HUNTINGTON llACH ........... U~MOUTllY ... ..,. NUNTINOTON HAllOUI ..... Mtl WllLDINO ..... , ... fl0UN1'AIN VALL•Y .•.••••••• Mlt JOBS & EMPLOYMENT. llAL IUCN .................. MSI OAll:OIN ClltOVI ••••••••••.••. IOI JOI WANTIO, Miii • L~O II.UH ...... , ..... ,,, .2111 JOI WANT•O, ............. ... OIANGI COUMTY ............. :Nit JOI WANTID, ..... , •• SANTA ANA .................... Mii 11\IM a WO#AIN 7i1i WltTMJNIT•I ............. , •. 1411 DOMISTIC Hll.1·:::::::::::::;,_ : MIDW.t.Y CITY ............... ,Mia AOlt:NCllS, Mell 71t1 -l IANTA ANA NllOKTI .••••••. .X. NILll' WAlfTIO -·····••···-:,,. -. C.OAITAI. ............. JJOI AGl!NClliS, ...;_ ····•·····-1 LAGUNA llACH ............. DIS filLll' WANTID, ............ '1[Me LA•UNA NICIUIL ............. sm JOIS--11\eti .. w.._ ' .:::::: .. '1 1AN CLIMINTI .............. mt AOl'NClll MM a W-7111 CAPISTllANO .. ······•··· . ..»21 ICNOOU i INITIIUCTIGtf .... = CAll'llTIANO IUCM ,. ....... tnt JOl ll'IU'AUTION •.•. DANA ~OIN1' ................. JJM T"lt:ATllCAL ........... ,,.. CONDOMINIUM ··············· ,u. MERCHAND1se··Fo11· OUll'llXll UNl'UllC. .•••..... 1171 sUMM•• ••WT•u .......... ms SALE.AND TRADE RENTALS .... ,.INITU•• -....... ·:: ' A t F I hod flJ'ICI llUkNITUll ... , .. .. p ... urn I Oll'll'IC. •QUlll'MIHT ·········"'' I OllflllAL , ................ STOlll IQUIPMINT .......... mt COl'l'A MatA ................. •IM CA~lt:, llSTAUJlANT ......... M14 11\ISA VllDI ,,, .••••..•••••. 4111 IAI IOUlll'M•NT ............. lt'IS • NIWf'OJtT llACN .•••••• , •• ,,4Hf MOUllHOLD OOOOS .......... .. NIWPOIT M•IONTI .......... 4211 GAl.AOI IALI ................ .. NIWl"OllT SHDllS ........... 4tlt "UltNITUltl AUCTION ........ lnl WISTCLlll'fl . . . .......... ·.42Jf A.P"LIANCIS ................. 1111 UNIV•lllTY ll'AltK ........... QJT 'lfTIQUll ..................... Slll IACX IA Y . ., ................ 4141 SIWINO MACHINI ............ fllt IAIT llUfl" .....•••••••• , ••. 424! MUSICAL lllllT•UMlltT ,., •• ,MIS C.OIONA 011. MAI ......... ,.4111 ll'IANOS & OROANI , •.•••••••• .11• SALIOA ...................... MDII ........................ -IAY llLANOS •..••••••••••.••• OSI T•LIVISIOM .......... , ••••.•• :- LIDO ISLI ............... OSI Ml.Pl. n•••o ............... •11• lAUO.I. ISLAND ............. ,USS Ti'll'I alCOIDl:ll .......... 1111 ~NJ:INOTON lllAtN ............ CAM•llAS a IQVIPMIWT .... .. fl UMTAIN V.l.LLIY .......... 4411 HOllY IUll'Pt.111 ............. .... I AL llACN .................. 44M M"011'1N• OOODS ........... ,.- LOfilQ llACM ................... llMOCULAll, SCOll'U ••··-··-OIANlll COUKTY ................. 11\llCILL.AN•GVS ............. ... OAllGlff OIOVI .............. 4'11 .MISC, WANTIO .................. 11 WllTMINSTll ................ 4'11 MACNINlaY, lie. ......... , ••• MIDWAY CITY ................ 4'" LUM•ll ........... , ••.••••••• ..Inf IAHTA ANA ......................... STOUOI ................... ,. • .,,. Ji.lllTA AMA N•llHTI ••••••••• 4'tt IUILDINI MA'tllllAU ······= ~m~~L · .:·::::::::::::::::::::=;en· .nc. Lives+0cK· ~DUNA llACM .............. UIS ll'ITS .. INIUL -~=~:ti:~~~I.. ............. ,~ CATS _ ........... ::::::::::::::-DANA· ll'GIMT .............. 4141 DOii .......................... := ~::"'~;:~111·:·:·:-:·:·:-:·:·:-:·:-:·:·::::: ~l1~~~ii::~:M~t" U L_..1 UIUlllll ....... , .......... #ft nfurnltneu SWIMM!N9 ll'OOU ........... ·- &I ..................... :~~1:.s' ....... _. ........... :;: COSTA MIU. .................. ltll VACA.1'KHK ' .............. . MIU. v•1tD• .. , .............. nft TRANSPO·R· TATl"'o"N"'"" NJWPOIT IUCN ........... ,net Nl'l'IHllT NllClltTS .......... 1111 IOATI a YACHTS -NIWl'OllT SHOlllS mt ' ............ . WIS-L>•'• .............. &All.IOATI .................... 9'1'. ... . ... ~ .......... ' f'OWI• ClUlnu -UtUVllllTY PAltlC •••.••••• ,'.ftp.-lll'IU-.IU IOAT ·:::::·::::;..., •AC::klAY .................... llM IOA1' "TilAtl..111 \ ,_ un ·~'"' .............. na •OAT MA1NT1NANCa··· ...... :$. CDIO!tll " .. l MMI ........... -IOAT 1..1.UNCHIQ .... :::::::· aALIOA· ...................... Pit JMklN• IOUIP ' -• IAY ttlANDS ; .................. IOAT SLlll', MOOliii9 ... :::·: •. : ... . ~~'t\d~L,.Uji(f "''""''•"•· ·= IOAT SlllVSC:IS ......... ,. •••• l\LlllTINDTOH 1rUCM0 ::::::::: ... IO..t.1' llNYALI .... 1,., •• ., ••. -'0'*'.t.IN VAU.•Y NII MAT C~lltTll ....... ,,.,1, .... ...... elACM -··"••··.._, 11'11Nllf9 llO.t.1'1 .......... J •••• ,.. IAN · ................. , 1~1' MOVllll ........ ,..,.,.,,.. o...:.·.~~NfT ............ ,:: .IOAT STCHl .... I .............. ... IAltl)llf lllOVll ............ Nii IOA1'1 WAHTD , ............. ... Wl"MfNll'll ,,,,,.,, • ., .... II AllCIA" ,, ... , ... .,, • .,., .... fMll M. . ,... ............. .. •LY .... LISICIMI ........... ,!,.. . "'' wa, ................... Ml• MOllLI NOMU = SANTA AIU. .....• ,,, •••••••• ,1'11 MOTOlt -.... ................ . IJ.NTA ANA NllDlftt ..•••••• ,14Jt I ...._ ,,.,_ ........ , TU"IN -tcYCllS , , , ................ .. CO .. TAL ...................... _ OL.aCTatc <Aal .............. - U.•UN.I. 11ac1.-·::::::::::::::,,. MINI llKU .................. - ... OUNA NIOUIL .... M!)TOIC.YC&.n .............. -· ·· ·••···• •• MOTHSCOOTI.. ,. -"" CLIMl'Mll ........... ....mt auto Sllt'YlCU. "lii.'iTi ..... .. 14M JUAM CAl"llTUNO ..... .ms AUfO 1'00U a IOUIP, ... :::: ... D.t.M~ POINT " ......... .119 11.AfLI .. Tl.I.VI&. -REAL ESTATE, 1'1tAILlltS. .,_, .:.::::::::::,_ Gener•I CAMll'lltl ··"J''"""'""·····-1'1tucu .... , .................. ... fllltL11'. tteo .•••• , .......... JllPS ..... , ......... ,.,,,.,, ·= COfilDClfi"IMIVM ., ........ , •••• ,,,.. oYM• IUMllS 1 lltlTAU WAlfTaG ••••••••••• .,. IMl'OtlTIO ·AUTll ,,.,.,.,0,,,Jlllll lltMMI NI llNT ................ tflO!lT CAii ..... ,,. ...... , •• ,.M• IOOM.& IOAID ,., •.••.• , ··"" Al(TIOU .. NHICI , ........ fftl MOTIL&, 1'1AILll COUl1'1 "'1 l.4C~CAU. IOOS "'"""••u = c1i111T HOM•s "" •llTO nnn ............. \ .. mlC. lll'tTALI "" •UTOS WANTID .............. Mt O,Ma !'ltOPllT'Yr/"": ... :. MIW CAIU" ,., ..... ., ..... ., ••• ,tm llrtlh ll'l<>'llt t011 .t.uTo LUllHe ......... .,, •• , ... IL.llt ll'Altl(S -UllO CA1tt •• , ... , • ., ... ,.,,,,.,,. • -· --• -. . . --• • • • • .. • . . . . • . • • , I • . ( ti I ) ' -~~o;A11~-Y~Pl~LoJr~:S::Jj!~!!!1•~•!'"j·~°"~'~'"~""'~-~'·~=~u~s~~!!:!SA~.i.~E:-:: I HOUSES PDR SA LE HOUSl!S l'OR SALi! R•NTALS RENTALS . . RINTALS RINTJILS -.>USU fOlt """'k S F.O 1000 No!fC!rl leach IHI . Balboa P.nln..,I• 1300 .Hww Fumlthed Ho.,_ Unfurnlohod Aplt. Unfurn"'*' Apt&. U..furnl"'°" Gow.I l•-• 1 ,JOOO ~al --••lo i. She,.. 2005 -pon-., 3200 Hunt!....,. -540qiluntlngi.n lluch 5400 t L~AL PIEVIEW lll ' '.VllW OI' ENTIRI A lalcony s..t Ntar s..'~o:!.i °"""' i NICE c111 would deslft CHINA roVE ....-----~~ RANCHO LA CUESTA. at Hamilton & Bll!b-GENTRAL 11\Y IDr tho O>ria1muJ'&rldol °' vi.,.1 •BR unJl. &Guest ...,. to ....,..~ aot. On the bay with O<W1 view. -JMMEc)iATf OCCUPANCf.';,.:;rj ·~In Hu•"•"'•n Beach, •••M••cet lhe •-All U. ,,...,._. vi .a., l'11d>I>. -with 1bia Bi>' Apt W;ll-l>'t "°""""' hl<d ~·.P"' .... aft y...,_ priv•ta lo ncluslvt • JUST c~u-IT&D _::_.....' -"' ~-_....,.,..... r--~ttvtts.. La view al the onb' Avcmte Gtm. Tbree bld-~ . artL Pvt. bch. Elteant 4 __.. ~ ~" opening of UNIT J. 1bia opening ii tor 8"' n..,. bulldq-111e to rooma. two balho. Uld • --= 134t:' LADY alooe wlll """'" yr old s BR, 2 & dtt&rD • ..ONE IEQROOtvl • , 2 BEDR"":'.'!!2'.c IOCll buyers only before advertillng In the -. l'!er&.U,..Clll °""' tor SUIA. Near ==.iu:;per= bqalowcloeo lnc.M.wlth "°"1" In lmma<:. OOtJd. Lux> · $ 5 "ONT. H .,...,., I.ct. A•ftlea pajlera.. ' .. , -deWls. ch111<bt' beaches, •• d clock wWk. ' ~ ladf--. ...,, ... ._ thruout Incl. FROM f.3 M -'i:r~! ........ h.J h-~ ........ 'rom ' "'5 415 to 'Poi. 11..-........ -A Olltltmu llloeclol ~ 'bit-Im. lblltl ,.w lush ED FURNISHED ... < .,....,... ""'"' .-~ ' •• ' ·-w....un.Dr·me01oo at $47.500, Grallam ~:..1• -, 2100 '°'"· cent. 11\'•lln&. 2 car • UNfURNI SH -.. · ' '32.m. Featuring: UJ>Cl"ed beams In liv!l)g -' llUIR WHIT!, l.le•llW' ""'' N.B. ; °"'· • ..... • . ..... Beaut. furo .. """""· . AOULTS-fio ms ,.' ':':.'.' ! . -·· rohnal dlnlbg room, 2 or S bl.Iba, nr ~· .. ··-the -~"·" · · -· ·~... 3 -1'/ ........ mvd .• N.8' U>VELY ~. 2 llOf> 4 v·~ ~· vay ~-~ ... C.U•ETS ...... IS --·' Wb or mission tile1'l0f, ~or car prl'eo, Hinlwnd. ~ 67!M63Ci°EV.. ~~ b<lnn, 2 . 1ia, beairtftunJ lmmed. -. !.< .... PVt. .-rooi · e .,,.\V;t,Tl PATIO .:.J'~'l ~~~~~·=~~:'T':..dl::i!i ~d:~a:;t.:: 's1.£-.. '.'ooo .!'~~,!:~~i. =~:l·,;q~ ~~, • ucH•EAUTION"r"1'N,..GTO. N•Hors·~~ILA:·:~ i:usloni bul?d f<lr you. Move m by May 1969. -•llw" Cathilllc>Qlucb. Palttlal -• ~ IAloL OCl!ANFRQ ~ • CathoUc School. r:ioo. Mo. I/I . 'i;.y Id&:::>' il:odelsat~ton&Bushatd,li.8. 1'-~.boJnefor Di~tOr,,.a-ot!hJt Flve.....om..two·and .a ~ J!•l~ome. ""\ TOWNHOUSES . ,16112 ShttLa•o 147-7461 •H' .. t ingllftlt1ft 1. $24,~5 .i. $32.175 ~rvi:'.lND billy •. bedrooni ·den -tn a.,. ball batbo, R.I Zollo. Mo ... = Dr .. C.M. 11'° s llft., % BA.sear -•' lip 5;9 .. 1W•1Iof 1 .. d off Edlnt~ t . ... VA· a ConffR1tlonal i6(l1&1. . crest. Atta"'-S90,(0) bomr1 ~b) tb1s foe the bel!!lt Otrtsto · 'BR., 2~ Bar 1 ctr~ ., ei;rot• from Broadway C•rit•r, .• ~"?"I i CALL ffe.2929 ANYDAY --10 A 6 11!,!RO=Y·~-lorl30 •. .._. "RING" WR°.~HiTE,R:i'r!° =t.IY9ti~n~,~~ i:.:,::::,I> I ~:" l~miEi"'~~ffir-'j'Z:=:=~:==::::=o:r.:=~~ ~..,,.SPRING 6~~11816~5~3 ~~"1 "!J.i."'3 =..".°i layR &lty hacl . h , RE:::.:! Unfu rnllhed ~E,NTAL:~rnl.,,;.i~ HOUSES FOR SALE 8"t Bo'ys~ luy DUPLEX · ""..9 REAL_, bathl. 1215 per month. Agt. " ' nc. -· ' _..,,.,.., 1000 Architect detfaned tor...,,. Nw Beach • ,..II ·bpi .... ~--... ~ ·Sl6-4111 ~· Bal"t!\!vd~ L19una Nlguol 310~ Ce...,• ff! Mi · --• · family ljvina. 4 Bdmi. ..... ~ltlon. Rent on )'rl)o <it .,.. Lido lolo 1351 SMA!.!-room,y. vay quiet ••-w NEW 4 BR. Laguna NlaueL 'WANTED, matunr ·~ . , ~-ln•LaW ~'.-:,;:,;_ Hl .!':;".;:; lona1 ~ ~. 2629 Harb..-Blvd., C.M, THIS IS ITI . tn '!"'· No childttn or pet&. LEASE, l<ue . , op))oa."' View! J275 per mo, l•ue. -ao "' ftnt sm8ll:'tlrtl· · · ,.uartws & Ille • i fine Boy Beaches Rel(l~ NEW & ..,M!Y tor Im-Lovo\Y tyrni.h<d 3 Br den, No Pf>&e. On TUstto nr. Sell. 4 BR, 2 BA Luxuey =-1845 ty, -. apt Liv. ~(I> This is an 'd:ul aet up la N .l: boat facllitses •••• $49,!IOO 813-4350 Eves: '13-1564 mediate o ~ e • p • n e y 2 Ba borhe. IArge patki, 'blt· lltp. SU.336S c:ondombtfum, Back Bay. (t:NT A L~ . -a-bed ~ co;t>f. ·~· much U th! borne ii ~ ~ Harvey QqtomJzed BroadmOor Tur. uU, trplc: Thi• home bU ~. •-• h 2200 (114) ~eves (or app'J '. A~ Fumilhecl ~!1'• llfl~784 ~· vert!blo to nt JiOW' noeds. ........,,. • TRY OFFER U• Rock. 4 BR. 1 story ev~f ~ IU,500. ..... port -c 4 BR. 3 hi. crptJ. c1rpa. -· -• -""'· · -=-.., The mother-m.Iaw quarters 3' BR' Btaeb ~ nr. 88,1 plan. C&rpeb:, d r a Pe•· . J~ ltealty, Pegy. $Weeoo DEC ORATOR'S Beaut:Uul 2 Frpcla, blt-lna, ·0 n Gentr•I 4000 BRE:AntTAKiNG Vn.iUJZl- can be a bachelor unit with Spacious lte LMng rm, ar. OWNrn •lll aell at hll ey. 673-3Q10; 673-6210. , ~ Blll1fl home. Dec lStb-Jan waterfront, Le&R or will quely fum. 1 B~,, a bld,..·way b"1 or one ol Coldwell L.l<er & (o "'"''" Le• lot $.19"'1. -. Call 54&<925. U no • .. 4th. 3 Br. Adults: $315. lease with O)>tlon..~ ~NT o!en> $300. By App the. bedroomuld 1 ,.: ~ ~ • w a.'~-'~.... · 81tbo. R11t Estate Co. w . ~70 Huntington 8U"ch 140JO ~ , · LIOO ISLE. 3 BR:· 3 bathl, 3 ROOma Furnfture m-camatton home "' • • -!'!""<, --7111! E..Baiboa BM! Balboa . BARGAIN BY ,OWNER! ..... , ~ •• ~' . 2 Br H-··· unlum '13l!O per mt» Avail $25 , Mo th 1225. DELUXE, ·-1 hQme has 1hrei:! bedrooma, ICI NII> '11-.. . 3-41. •• . $36,000 Newport &ck Ba.Y WANT Fl.vet . ~"':~Wtnter n75 . .,,,.._ DOW. 675-%101 Of 548--4166 n Br, 1~ Ba, frplc,~!1'· livtrw room, kitchen~-~ 3 bed •-Den ORloleR0040MS M!a. CU.tom 3 Br., trplc, 3 BR ~" ba.thl With flniibed tL _,A -~ui .... 1 ... ffl anoo LARGE • Br % •· l b1k FUU. OPnON TO BUY Nope~ S. ~lf.Y· ~I ... ..... w,.. ~"."'~ room-' 5 BED din nn. lrg lam rm. 3 car hon .. """" that can be.... ........ ~ 0~· ··~ • • -· ' (}tebigorators Avallable) ' .... pstto. loads ......... -. GI-FHA Low down. Belt ... klontial ''" "'°"" '!ffice. VACANT. vertod .. 1 »1!8 ;. 't bOth. iJKE New 2 BR, 2 BA....... to ~ :;"" ~ ... !to ....... t ...... BelliOa :;, ~ d= ·~ ~~ <XJSl'A ME&\_~ Eut-area. F:lnandng right Short Xnlt loan.available. 'ftIA S34lo doWn or no down Frpte, Pltlo. pool, furn. or now, o. H.F.R.C. :!!.J.:: ·;RICE ONLY ~750. How aide location,· huge ma.stet: esc:row,. Newfy painted repo .. · --*-&'D-6559 * VA. Gu built.Jn range 4 untum. $250. 675-2!lli aat. . Furnltv,.. Rerit'il8 · a.EAN Bacbeloi-':A)ia: . could uk kr·ino:e!! bentoom. LOVELY PRJ. Hurry. $31.950. oven; diahwas'J&"i carpeta .l: . Ntwport Heights 3210 5l7 w. litb, C.M. . 548-3481 -All vtn ind m:..Jl:.'. )'OU... VATE p AT 1 o. --te Delta Real .Est.te. 646-4414 Newport Bl•ch 1200 drape,, water liO!tiener. Quiet Balboa -2300 * 3 BR. 2 Ba. u --& 2 1568 W. Lncln. Anhm Tl•2800 315 E. Balboa smr.-; -~· < -) ~•tree~ W..• yan1 · , -BA!WA =ni.1145 WOTk shim, tUe kltr1'<!n. " open ~ t DllEA.M ,COnACK 2 patios. . -"J\'~. • e OCEANFRONT e Br. Ocean Vu apt. Xlnt loc. HDI.DJAY PLAZA SEE THE NEW ON THE. OCEAN •. ,. R; . •. 3 Br. 3 Ba. lg. IWldodc,, nr. """" & traM. ~7'49 DELUXE. Spacious l·Bdrm. ~ , • flM"'Mo 1il June 15 675-5632 Furn. apt. $135 PI u • "til. BUCCOLA Full·•"" R·2 10~ larao · . _ , . , -· · East Blliff 3242 Hestod pool. Amplo parlrini ORAt.1GE-COUNTY'S . livtn·t rm., dbl. gara~. · _. -No children-No pet.1 " BUILT HOMES 1 bclnn .. 1% .bath ('ltl!Cl CHRISTMAS I ' Balboa lol1nd 2355 NEW DELUXE 1965 Pomona, C>d 64>08.l!I Huntin~n B••dti 44jMI ' LARGEST 16th a Tulttn CJ.I.· ~·"".°. y' OUR ·0w· n H' ome~ .. 'r'."..:...:.Ba. ~2.'?..."!", ':::p'~~.· 195Util .. BAp"1Cl!Aavailpt, .... paBl<rtio. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 3 , f BR.-~.-. '•·""'950 Balboa Isl d -~~ ~~ ~· ~~ K ..,.,_,.. -PROPERTIES WIST an All ""· bit-Ina. Double • now. • . UTILITIES PAID · Furn. Bach. and 2 BRi; tum. AND unlum. llta ....... 8t1l l<noxvill<. Apt,J:lo:H;B. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 JlnJ1.otacvot lywn B!_c,~r~:'..''1n THE "IN" GROl}P 675-4130 Lovdy.~ BR!%.~~.'.:'!: 2·s1!, 2 batlul, "'"'"' Furn . ..,...., tonced patio, N•ar ~534"'80;:.:..;=-----~ ·-·· DUPLEX pett, ~-.pes. ~ ~·._,. ~ • spre &: Span, $250 mo. 'til shopping, chµrches & high ·~--------I 2 BEDROOMS c a:qs ... t , Spe~cular tomottow. Vacant, neat·and WiU go for thil 4 bdrm. 3 ·root PilCed Delciw the.mar· 1 Jurie 15th. school. Available 1115/69. -C-d a M tsa · 4100 drapes, built inL 1-Wk ~to • 536-2914 • • Under construction, 3 &d--ket at f24,500 : no down to Mn. Raulston 644--0335. .;;.:-='..;.:;c;.,c;.... ___ _.I S Pts. stores : · · : clean Mesa Del Mar 3 + bath, family room, bmer rooms, 2 ballia each. Elec-Yeti. Wh)r not give your fam. ............ U30 · .,_ 1 Ocean & Jetty Views family room. Shab -atrium new born<. 80% fu>. trlc m kitchen, -· "' a homo , ... OWtm... 3 BR, 2 BA. tri·levol. $25 Wk. Up Koy at 7681 Ellis; Apt;D. ~~storage area etc. anci.ngR availJ ·.;; 7rd%%C. place1, comer lot,. $58,500 P1ul Jon .. IW•lty condo, sublease. $260 mo. •Studio&: Bar:h apts. 642-283.5 or~.:~ ....,, oy • I 0.. R. C. GREER,. Realty' .J. ·M7-1266 Eves. 536-7124 e 644-0557 e e Incl Utifa. & Phone 9el'V. 2 t ~ trom.thil redecorated C$meo Shores Prestige Home kicated oo Camden Drive with 3 bedroorn1 & den heated pool • convenient poolside lanai a new listin& $89,500 C.all Wall Hallberg Re>. &t2.4200 RANCH RAMBLER IN PREsrIGE AREA. Thil home bu the charm and pmonallty of a Swiss Cot- t.ace. Massive used brick fireplace that dominates the Uving room, family room & kitchen. Rustic throughout. You'll be delighted with the exposed beams, the function. 8l cltaracten of the spacious bedroom & the huge 20x20 f.aml]y room. You are as- IRD'l!d of privacy and quiet in thil beautiful Newport Beach location. ONLY $.17.- 950.and you OWN the land. QUICK POSSESSION. l>&3 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 64&-ml Open Eves. OllE & ONLY BE (j)UICK Jmt listed, our EX· CLUSlVE. Beautiful MESA VERDE R& PUBi.JC HOME. U you bow what the area is lllre you'll understand . what condition th I s . borne bi in, you're riaht "EXCElLENT". 4 bdmu, family room, FORMAL lQJNING ROOM, covered p&tio with F J R E RING. WOW!! Full price $37,8'0. /fi)a,. COATS ~WAL~ACE REALTORS --546-4141 -'°"'" honlngs) 31A% lnt•rwst & only $129 ,p., Monti. for a cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In choicest Costa Mesa loca"""· ear.,ted, tittpia.,., an built 1ns, han!'fl'OO!l floon 8Jld spacious yard Wltb tow· erinc shade ttttl. All this can be yours, Mr. Quall.tying Veteran. Call thll vetJ min. .... mo_m,.,. m.1191 ()pee tl1I 9 PM Nell l BR-Pool ~6-SllO 1842 Santiago Dr. 646-Ll50 3418 Via Lido 613>9300 , . Coldwell, Banker & Co. • >Wd s.rv1ce • TV avail. ~· B! ai;...;.....,. (>"'"""'"tllub1) DAVIDSON1t-lou . $22,750 -•.c.oit ••-• CoronadalMar 3250 e Noweato&Bar Llbrary,no~ OLUGE REALTY A Lil f L I -•1 Newport 'Beach 1200 e r apprv.iaal, 3 BR. lep _din-"':r"NJn ... "'(.~:='9 CHINA COVE 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 526 Matn. 536-7396 ~ 150l"Adlml It HarbOr,r.M. ... _ 1 0 t the• 1~..-. BEA-UTIFUL • ;.. .. tom built ing area, beaut:ifu}l,y cPted l BR., quiet, very nice, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'~!!!!'lean uc Yo\11'1 a .............. ,, • ....... I: dfpd. Showa like a dream. On the t:.y with ocean view. QUIET & BEAUTIFUJ,. del M Club vm&a. See th& beauti-Le 2 BR .l Fam nn, 2 ROOm tor boat ..1th alley en. S..nta Ana Heights 2630 Very private in exclusive garage. Adults. no pets. Adlllts only. 2 ~o L Corona ' ar fu1 ! BR 2}' Glib W'ltb tire-ba & roo~ for addition trance. Walk to 5 Points ' -area. Pvt bch. Elegant 4 ~2768 ~ Eden Ave. 17676 Cameron. S(f..mi< . POTENTIAL Cl -,2 bed· pl.ace. $34.400 w/lovely view. 2fil8 Via Shoppil)g • 1 bdnl) .house all utU pa.id. YF old 3 BR. w BA dream .=::.·----~-- J'OODll, den down, IW.table546-Sf60 '.• Eves. 546-3851 Marina. Owner.642.-3219 BRASHEAR REALTY $135. Large Fenced yard. house In immac cond. Lux· WIL.SONWESI' RENTALS for duJ!l? up, .14 block from . LARGE Llv rm & din· rm, 847-8531 , Eves. 541_2442 .546-0347. ury feature, thruout _incl 1 BR. turn. utll. pd. Htd. Aptt. Unfuml..-; Cout Highway. SEE t:HE NEW .trplc, crpts, drpa, elec kitch, blt-inl, brand new luah pool. Adulb 6 4 6-s 2 7 6 ·I-.:.:?::.:.:...;;;=:;.;.;;,;,;,;_,,_.,,_ . .,,, -I BUCCOLA 2 bdr, den. Can bld another Divorce-Must Sell RENTAL~ cptg., cent. heattnr. 2 .car 968-1740 Gen·eral ...:.....S90 unit. Low dn FHA or VA. $178 TOTAL.Per Mo. Hou ... Unfurnished gar. Beaut furn or wlfurn. NEW <:~ 1 Br. new BUILT l;IOMES $23,500. Owner642-4441. "'8um• 5%% loan. Lovdy G 1 3000 ImmOnly!~tbe"")'..".''.':tkularPvt.. !um. Mu.t.,.., apprec., ··VENDftDZ'..'.·. ORANGE COUNTY'S 16th & Tustin, C.M. LUXURY 3 BR 2 sty, Bay ~7~r :.~erb=~~ & enera . -pty. 67s..fS:· ~~. Adults only ~1251mo. ·2220 VIII~. LARGEST 3 & 4 BR· $30,950 to $33,950 View Town Home, ,pool, FF L RE TY NEW deluxe townhouse 2 bdr NEW De a11· pten, C.M. < Id ,. eo-..1.1 .__. HA DA AL "+" 21L .. _ luxe Gold Med ion l BR. btd pool no pets IMMACU' .ATE APl'SI ; 293 E. 17th SI. 64L ••9• ~o='"'' I"""-!, u·aul!. 87An w.,-.a~ ' 842Mos ruJnPUI i'm., 7ll Utl, Upper 3 Br dplx: 2_ ba.. 1 ' -'l'LU'rd: ~ ~ .,...,... .... ...._ bar kitch, blt-1.ns, patio, . ·. ' · or children; $120. Utll pd. IMMED. OGCUPl'Wl'--.1.: OCEANFRONT FIXER Costa M11• 1100 NO. 62 Balboa O:wes, 3 Br. Move in By Christ m11 pool, tennis etc. Dble incl ;::;· :,;.;. d1;,rc~a,~: 1801 Whittier St. 646-6222 Close.t o Shopping, Park Fantastic location • Walk to · waterfront. $60,000. Would Delightful 4 BR 2 ba home. gar. $210 mo 968-4004 cpl!., drps, $300 Mo., yrly, SHARP! Compact 1 Br., • Spacious 3. Br's. 2 Ba~ bay & beach. -Owner wW EASTSIDE Immaculate 3 prefer to trade for acreage. Vac. Sol Vista. Bit-ins. $2'J5; 4 BR, 2 BA, incd yd, 600 lrll &73-6450 quiet bldg. Adults cruy. $125 • 2 BR. widen or Qfc..:: TD"".',e ·hisboa"lt ulo<'tyou'"'t olwdt!z; bdrm + ~ area. O»lce LI 3-?m 16632 RHONE LANE . frplc, patio, children, pet 2 BR. clean aa a whistle mo. 546-4974 aft 6 or wlmd&. • Swim Pool, Put/o.ftd: Costa M ~ tree-* EXCEPI10NAL Fee lot, ~~.1900"'.UOwneat FHAr. appraisal O.K. Bkr 534--6980 walk to 1hopp"1r. Ir: beach, $l.4S. WVELY 2•·Br.~ Util •lllfAlndtna;:~lm · . ./JL11 property. -Asking,, 139, ,500.. ,, __ ,, stree,..t Larae -• 95 I -Blk 1<~-~ sn J ~ ~ 111'= "~ bay view, 85 x 1 w/p am:. 837-5178 or 847-3880 $180; 3 BR, 2 BA, Condo, Don V. Franklin, Realtor pd. · -........ CNUlD COSI'A MESA • : ~ '.. """NG .,........med lot to aDey. Hurry! OWner, 548-7249 or 548-aJ7 ac -1c w/w dishwaaber 673-2222 Adults. 548-0787; 54IJ..39l2 SPRI o•-* BEACH HOME * ' U}' ' ' ' :;c:,..=:c_~-~-~ MO ;(9 $23,950. DUPLEX, nr. bay &_ocean Roomy 4 BR older home pet OK. Bkr 534-6980 DUPLEX 3 BR. 2 ba, !rplc, LARGE f\1rn 2 bdrm apt. $135; 2 BR, 1 .--w. .-. REALTY ~ 541·SllO $46,500. Principals only close . to beach. · $16,000, $140; 2 BR, w/w, bit-in&, crpts, drps, gar & patio, Utll paid, frplc, terrace, stove, refrig, encl a:a:r,,;;mp.. :..1 " yt' ,. Cnearm.n.thlltle) l=="°=M=th=N=.B=.=67=,,_==:. ~tline s.is..3777 536-l366 fncd yard, gar., gardener $250 mo. 673--6900 673-8856 $215. Phooe 646-6.547 .534'09800,:...' ::;:::=...,.-===:= • an ""' · OUEGE REALTY I:;:::;=:::::;;::::::::::::::::· :::::=:::o I paid. Broker 534"'80 $80 INCL. utll. Small apt. 1 fuo: 2 BR, 1 BA'gal'~".f>lcd 2629 Harbor IDvd., C.M. lfAXIAdimsitHarbor,CM. ~•wport Shor11 1220 Laguna Beach 1705 Balboa l•l•nd 3355 adalt nr. 15th & Newport. patio, -w/w, children ~~tll l.ots·l.ots·lotS LENDER'S SALE Costa Mesa 3100 2 BR. Fri.ate patio. Walk &1~5583 OK. Bkr 534-<9ll0 ,: • R·l TO R-4 SOCK l'P TO ME a STORY "A" frame, n<ar Em Id B to shop'g & bay. Range, 1 BR, compl furn. 131 VIEW LOTS· 4 only· $4.llXI °''" • Oc<an l:rl.500 era GJ COLLEGE PARK tttrig. crpts. $1.IO • ..,,.3392 Flower, $79.f>tl Costa Mon '5100 each. R-3 -Costa Meat • Make an otter on this SPEC Vacant Lot immaculate House • 3 Bed-or 675-3008 eves. 646-7883 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;+;J IAL OF rnE WEEK: t:b('ee -_ R . I • ~ bedrooms, two baths, fam. NEWPORT SHORES res1-Great View! New upper Part rooms, 2 baths, carpets and Large 1 B m 4-plex, gar, Excellent, park • llkl!' stp"• ily room, PLUS .heated, m. dence -want to b:ade your of EM/Bay, steps to Beach, drapes, available immedi-.Huntington Beach 3400 water paid, crpta, $97.5(). roundinp for adults reqlJir. tered pool. Westside. $27,950 inside home for a Jge 4 BR $38,000 ateIY. Adults preferred, no FREE RENTAL BOOK Eastside. 548-1517 mg peace & quiet.·-= : the Clwinel"' Contact· Mrs. Raulston pets, $185 tno. Call 67U568 Discriminative Terutfiti' ORANGE COUNTY'S BURR WHITE, Realtor on Caywood Realty ' evenings and week-ends. Drop In & Browse Newport Beach 4200 l, 2 & 3 BDRM •. :.\Pnt LARGEST 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. 6306 w Coat H NB ~ . w lk & l POOL. NO am.DREN 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 67$.4630 Evoo 673.0859 · . 541r',1,,t"1• . . 2 B!>RM .. oarpet" drspo•, a er ee 1 BR furn. with garago, . - · ard and private beach. $135. Mo incl MARTINl9UE. 3 BR & DEN THIS WON'T BE • B1ycrost 1223 Coldwell, llionker & .Co. ~ch~h.'w~. ,.,.:::'tor~ 8424455 -::n~~' 54<>5t<o :'.,;,:;:"or""'™ Mr. GARDEN . Am; 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, patio LOVELY LIVING RM Ntwoort BMd'I• e.111am11 schools, see now. Available 3 BR. 2 ba, near schools, YRLY - 2 Br. Upper Dlxe. .->AP~ --. • OVER YOUR HEAD I 2200 E. Cotlt HI ... .., urc ...... ppltlg cen ' 18th .. ·-~ ·--~· & BBQ, double garare. Only $11,000 w/frlpc, 4 BR, 4 Ba, dining, kl NISI Olt ._.. Dec, 15, rea.sonable to nice yard. $165. Rltr. Married cpJe only. $150. mo. Call Mrs. liendenoDn~ 1. Eastslde Colla Mesa (just for 3 BR &: lam nn. Well-bit fam rm w/trplc, Beautiful permanent tenants, LI 536-3777 536-1'l82 536-1366 Blk. ocean &: stottw. Quiet. lrn Santa Ana, Ap~~·~l oU Newport Blvd.) $25,000 older hom'e on wide lot East den .w/wet bar. aquarium Ha n 1 dyman USpecl1l1 8-5207 211~ 2'Jth st. N.B. with terms. Ma<rTV\lia St A: -1c, 1.... heated & ncorne nits _ I ;i .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L.~11una Beach' 3705 ... ~ ... y •" of 11 ~ NEAR New 2 Br. 2 Ba. Wells-Mccardle, Rltn. Graham Realty filtered pool. Fee simple, ~· y:.~::cb.-.r~. $210 MONTH MONARCH BAY AREA Bay View~ to June 27th, ~ewportE~:s~·~ ~N .. •ar,,,,,N ... B ... .,-... .,O!!!!!c . .,646-241!!!!!!""'4 ~~R RLTY 675-5200 Apt.~untta, needs paint&: LOVELY OCEAN VIEW $24.S incl util. 223 19th St., 2 BR 2 baths deluxc..: .. pt. :"!!!! good general cleanup. PO-., BR ! . ll 2 bath 2 Bdrms. & sunroom N.B. 673-2706 in MHR Verde. , ·:r: •, two TRIPI rnr BUSlESl' marketplace In TENTIAL INC 0 M E .EX. ~ ' · am y room, 1 ~ Baths. $225 Month. 1 BDRM Furn, year round, RI tr. M&-sfu $145 MOrtftl WANTED ~ ~fl'!:' =· p~ CEEDING $10,000 ANN:UAL-B~~e tn C.Olle&e Par~,6-88ll Adults 496--1243 bet. 10-5 PM pool, ocean view. $130. REAL ESTATE Excel. cond. An 2 BR's, B/J1, moDtY, time & effort. Looi MISSILY Pri0'N"'REAL$61,950TY. .,, .. .....,.. OCEANFRONT. Large, 54S--2035 or 64.f--0637 eves: MOVING DEC. 7th · SA.LESPEOPLE open beams, w/w carpe:ta. aow!ll .......v•,)' 2 BR, garage, patio, crpts, charm. 3 BR. 3 BA. $,350. OCEAN View, 1 Br. large 2 Bdrm. w/<:arport ~ $Ub Island Realty Good net spendable. Owner 985 So. Coa_st, Laguna drps, stove It ref rig . Lease. Chvner. 494-QC67 Apt tuln. -patio, $140. inc. Gardener & water paict' Ralph Hlnger w/trade tor more units. Unlvt r slty Park 1237 WESTERN. AWARD Troptca! settfna: for adults 2 BR & 1 Br, bit-ins, refrig, 1 ,,,,•~tib~,~w~;~nt~"..;·-•_73--'8<llti.,-,~-2 Oilldren o .K: Opening for Rerital Mp'. $85,000 CALL MR. NEIJ;ON l &: 4. Br. Semi Custom 1 blk to shops .l tran,sP carpeting, drapes FURN 2 bdrm %. blk to 2566-C Orange Ave., CM;, (lucrative} 540Jl51 Copen eves) Herlt-3 BR. Fam rm, 1 yr old. Homes fr6m $35,450.00 Now $140 mo. 544-4780 837-8242 after 4 beach. $175 mo. Call e 636-4120_ .... _; 498 Parle Ave. 673-1200 age Real Estate A great low maintenaJ'J<:e under construction. Located 3 BR. 2 Ba. Condo. W/W DIAL direct &12-5678, O:wge ·i'll-5059 after 6 .l: wkends LINES, YOlll cU ue them CK 3 I Br patio on a pen belt Va-on Mountain View Drive, oU ts d 2 Corono def Mar ~ut. '::.";,;,... fis.t>Xi ~' i;:;t~: & 1~i':. 1)'rol Dr\vo ~1.;m;:;,., & ~".: • ..:'.! t:, "!; ten ,!..ha~',"" i: %~=~OJ,~ :.=-• d~,:°l'' Prime beach location. No FHA. North CM. Mli-199t 646-55ll A.P.I. SALES AGENTS avail. Nicely loca~ In CM.1 -=~======~=-~=~=====~L.;;O:::E;===:;l::!:: financing neceaary. 3 BR 3 BDRM Freedom Home. Phone TI4-89Z-7701 for $$ per mo. ~ Gtner•I 3000Gtner1I 3000 Gentr•I :-3000 2 baths, large Uviog + fam-Lge tenced yard, crpts. By Coron• dtl Mar 1250 further inlormation 3 BR 2 bath Monticello Con- ny room, built-in!, fireplace, owntr $19,500 64&'8006 4 BDRM, 3 bath. Top ol. dominium, c a r p e ts & 3 r.ar garage. 0.W.C. 2nd bdp(Ef World. Ocean & mountain drapes. $189/mo. Call Lar- TD or trade Jor income. Costa Mesa 1100 view. $37,500. 54()...7366 ry or Dave 540-1151 (open Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 64.2-0185 SOUTH OF HIWAY eves) Heritage Real Estate *LACHENMYER DELUXE HOME Each u:ST • .';"":1ck firo. Laguna Nla••I 1707 2 BR ""'"'d• older ho.,. 3 ~ BRI, 2 baths, 21' llv place, Bedroom & slreptna: NEW 4 BR .3 BA, farn nn, + • 24 x 34' workshop. RE SALES nn, huge oov. patio leads to porch, lge kitchen &: livin& formaJ dining, ~large view Comm'l zone. $16 0 I tn o Men-Wome.-, beautiful, ~ dnyazdFHA. ~ nn. <:arport. Needs IOme lot. $.36.000. $2,000 down.. ~t'm· Perron Re a J t Y # ven. oc. .nuu. · • deeoratini, but very L"tle. OWNER 213/244-7845 ~:~a.In:.= for $188 pays all. CA LL MR. SEE 11-IIS! 4 BR, 2 Ba, xlnt c:ond. stove. • "'~-s a NELSON 54().llSl (open CLIF PRIEST, Realtor Dupl1xet For Si le 1975 retrig, many extras! $195. experienced men • ~en. eves) Heritqe Real Estate .., ___ ,...,7 Mo. 2128 Raleigh St. Instant Income o\ tninlnc· ~·~ = · Spring IUt)'. Mr. Gairdnu EASI'SIDE -$14,995. Quaint 30M E. O:iut Hwy., CdM NEWPORT ~lex for sale .. 646-4188 or 642-1'990 540-4824 2 BR. <XYITAGE IN IM· (714) 675-3581 200' to betLcb. Or will trade 3 BR. 2 Ba, $170 montb, ~~~~"'=~,,;:...,,.= MACULATE CONDITION. equity for KOOd Laguna cl08e to scbooli, tmmed. oc-BROADMOOR, ::.";.::-t ..... ;:,:,~~; In Br··.t...oor, CdM ;:;.~: •. :~.ts~~.;';;~ cupancy. 540-663! sale. Submit any reuonable UNH (714) 84&.ootS. o.ner 3 BR. fenced. double pr. Harbor View, CdM turns. CALL 540-Wl (ope• "'" oark. $175. Mo. 573 $7,000 REDUCTION eves.) Herttqe Real Est&te 4 BR home w/finest water RENTALS Plumer St. 548--8822 Tri-Level Model LOVELY New 2 itory, 4 View beautil\ll car P et" Hou ... Fu m llhed ·2 BR Sir _;le house, nice yard, Exttuttve 5 Bedroom bdrm, 2 ba,. aear May Co. dnpts. Ellt:side. 189 VI r gin i a DAVE GAMBI LL " Catholic ScmoL Bit-Ina Fitvnorris Reelty Ront•I• t o Shiro 2COS Place.>$145. 549-2m - IKACD E I .' I 1• I I . -·-.. __ ,, ---· ~. ·~.; 644-«rJO nu. cab. Mab ot'fer, 673-9010 NEWPORT .\ Hnta: Bcb 2 2 BR house . S150 month. 1 ... ~ .... !l!!~!!!!!!!l!'""!I 540-1442 & 3 B•. film. Avail to No ..tri& or -"306 F• u er BY OWlfER 1 BR $1 0,000 DOWN •mployed res~oDllble Elden. 531-1723 I B U GEN I Ont hippie to anoihe~ •ffis . I J1 I I' holr mutt be loaded with eleo-~==~=-==~·....,trklty. Ho hoo nothing but IH U 10 RA ,-things an hlo mind." , • I I I' I' I 0 ~ttMch:.:!~ 11er• pp cu• .. ml>od. nr. acht. A MOWI m tnto thb 3 BR. •lna!H. -& $'111 per DPLX 2 bdrm, newly d<cor. 2 BR houte. R·2 zone, lust 1hoppinc. alley •ceca for fun, nn., 2 bath horne. On mn. 548-9996, r ~""14 · Coricf,n loc, no pets. Older Jot. Near J7lh St. Shopptfll Trlr. 646-.3JZ 45' lot near the lke<:h. MALE roomate wtd share ~cpl pref. $l45 5&3:532 Att.L A41"1 $17,500. C II p rk 1115 Orange Coaot Property 2 bdrm apt In N.B. m=, ...._. Verde 1110 L-Vibert, R11llor 0 111• • 330 Marauorl!e. CdM 673-855() ln4848 ext 1163 = • • • • • • YoO d ... lop ... No. 3 i..1ow. & ~Wl.~~.Wms r r 11 t I' r I' I' I ~~~mn1s1 I I I I I I I I . M8.(l588 anytimll 4 BR 2 Ba, «N p&Ho. crpta, PUCE yOUr -..zit ad wbete DIAL d1rtct &12-5678. ~ NICE 4 bdrm .l: family nn, e •111t..._.......,..., ~~~~~~~~J!~For~,llo!ly~!Pllot~W}ao~I -~ d ...... dbl <11>1<· Xlnt cond. tl.J ... I--DAILY ,,,... Id, !hon Ill baclt Uld lonced, dbl• garage. Kldl SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN ews 7500 • Dial -tor RESULTS m."111 by................ PIW1' clnlllled SG-5£!1 . Ust... to ... _-· ok. flOO. -_ _:~~::!~~~!!.~~~~~~!...:~~~.!.~!...--~· ' . ' . .. l . ~ ..... ~~~~'!"":'• ·~~ ... -'"'P '"'-.......... ... ... --· ~. ~ -~ .... • • • • f • .. ... -.. .. ,,, -• -.......... , .... . • ' -· ---------.. .. , . . ' . -'.. ' , ........ ,,..,, . ' ._, .. I ' ' I . • . . 1' -- ' h'."!"' 100 + ..,. ~ " fi " .s; "' ,, "' it ~ :.M. r Jpt. . ' , . 10 •• It . ' • • • r ~ I ' • . • r.-F· --~.; ·: 1eMtALJ • ·' _. {.,.,.;.Ls " ·y ~ UAL llTA.'tl auslNm .... · i .. · ; ' *· . !. ; sftvic1 ci A""'-Unfurt!I-A,ia. Urifuftll..... -rot PlllANCIAL '-111 'I° .. lronll!f -~ 1 "" ~...... 5705 --...... -..... ~·~ti.... -="""":.... .. ..,.., -,.,---"..,"""'.,.,+""==-""==-'-'-' BACHELOll ....... -.. 100 CLlff DlllW" .--. DJ .. ft ..... -~DY . ~..':.~~"'!!' ~ 2514 i;rr JAIS.'*-9 !a<:lllll-. Ml. -Ind. WX\IUJUJlllllJNJVRlf ..,._ -Vllto -SUrrl,. Y llquT9 A.~ --· • y utll. :Go t>y ·-ol ~ Y-1-162-Cooter. r.ac.I. •"rtll <Put..-Nl.,._l L ...... at.. 6411 N~ Jl1-rd. Qt ,,,.,. You!J r-_ ~ .,._ •lala .-, -"'-lleot-lilr""'hn. nJr - ell1 ri.ctto f --., SboN -. .,,_ -aton etc. lllOtmo. -111,y-ai..a·w-008'1 ,,..._ llorvlooi Mechonlc.I NICE~.......-. 00.ll!loW.._"""7""-SO. •t 1111 W. ljth Sf., Cll. reUllh1 ""'·= Dnlp, IMd .o malnlal& Drofbm.n .. ' ~ .. fip ~ . -$lllO .. ap. lpuo llllr. :· ,.,.. -=:. .. -°"" --· 60--= ~»::Irr • ' ~ ' ~ location In Lquna .0 "'""""'11JW -(!IQ. J::i =="."~ ' ~ ' I w; -.,.. fl>L·-llALDrA~.;, ~ ~~~ t:J:f':a:=i~.! .o......i. m: 111-!lff • Jr. Drofhm,on illJI.--'Is-P'\1--"tlo, _ .-......1 -.,appnctao.. qulnd-For -.! lnlof. ·WhoiltlYo Wont? WllotWY1 Oolt rho I Mamo, .-icu and Ind .. pool. ~ ,... '"'°' $m. leltttll ·W-ff90 · •·-* ' , view lo Colla -!i!"!4 Sl'ICIAI. CLASSIPICATl01'1 ·POlt Por.: Ill "I 6l50 trial_..,. !hcip 1U1C1 rete• ;GI ' ' . -m lor -·Prim•-·~ '"4 Nm NATUIAL IORN SWAPPllS' I Po"""' td ·---· ~ 1 BR ~··•••t•, FREE SERVICE TO ·1oca11oo, 11-0oe ... ~'* "' . , , , Spoclol R1111 ·~ , PAll'ITlllG -P••ert oa. n..ttea to lnl;lllda -~,. .. , ~ lln' 1:,.~. OWNlltJMNAGlli. llul<.l.l60 ... n. 61J..2131 R<?tm:DUAllTM~ S LIMJ..-1 tl-,-S llucb ~~~ '°E"v.;oJl. 1 • ..,.,.._~~ . :_, __ ,,_..__, .• ~ . I ,.f• -~i 'TaltOKll ' ' • ..PR.OIE Rm.11 bocatione. ~ ~~ •Ul.IJ -ltiJ MUST IMCt.UOI '5iM903"~ "'-r1 l • H1ah ICbool srtduate P1t11 We "-·~·~·r ~ ... ?;,;=-•....:, bit-'-' 'Yoa'oelect -own tenut lT x lO ...,d'lt 6 ---· 'MEXICAN. 1'000' ~.-:::.,.•..:.,. ":::.., ~ ::','!:"' ~"':; ----al 'meci> .._,..,, ..,.,.,_ -·-_,... ..... ACTIVI llNT'.&I. 1175 Harbc:a' CY . . ' F-fltO'TKINQ f'O~ ....... ..,. '1tAOU Otll.Vt • • INT • l';XT, ANY ~ ':""-.!""!· carrier ~ ~ ' f!hll-•OKJ )•$llil, Ill!, . AWO ' • CAltltY. OUT . • . PHONE 642-5671 . Jl)B. Xlilt --ic. -... -··-· I)' " ...... IO"ilowtl\111 :...,._, 518-"llll ' 514 '"2; : Offl .. lontol ', 6070 No l>anohlle • lh:t IUICI onlf • 'Te l'I ... 'Your Trl4ler'1' Pired!IO If' , ttL JIM. -' An -··• ~"'"!)' ... ntng · : 1 t '.o s -.0 no.,..., BUSINl>i:I,.,.,.. •anta 1 -, ownerlorbnhUtoo""'°" • • ' ' INTER ar Ext PAINmlG "-'=.r=-· M•llllr.&m_. • ":nillt o.c.c. fl20.4HL· $1!0. BR Unfum Apt. bo&Cb .,.., LAGUNA IEACH -· p_. ....,.., ~ -N~ ~ 200' to • !!l:ANTON • Comm1 mq. · . ' .. ..,...._ MUl"AU-; ··~·er.-, to poo. Gu, or -AJr "C.ndltlonN .... w~ ownet could -..wm tl'l<\t oquJty •Unttt.•tao...,,.,tot .,,,. IMMm. ~VICE. Locll _ N>;W ~.•Br. W.·-· ~->· -'llt/ 5 , ON l'ORES'f AVJ:NUE -prod!&-. Good -tor ·~ ,~ ·Nld... pie-; 189,0IJJ.TIVJ)E ftt. 1'"l\E!!l ti! ..._162'1 1'15 Dale W01, Coot&.._ iw;m 1 . ..,..!· ... L, -cblldten ""' n.u ,..... avollal>le 111 • t.qw '*°""' c.n V'ln at t1a1 ·lot ('-0. 11o1 1m, ;oo,ooo equity tor llOOd lit • PAIWERS --· • !THI 5IW2U VIII~ I --~".!:... ~ ~·• ! ~ BEAUTY OPERA· • -ol!lee . bal\4bC at 646-717.1 546-UJI Hun-1¥-"11) TD .0 Cub. Excluo!Ye Blcr. :IO ,..... up. Reul ·lltfa. , , -r-, . TOii, ""!* . ., nnt pod -location Ill -' .__ Owl;r. 6T3-<11T3 Mll49:tO « 5'Mll3 .U: or Mil --: .VJ?..Y "'°' 2 Ill"., -.,,..,, -...... In . Corona dtl l.quna lleadl. Air -i Quoic lZI J_. 3\1 llllr ' e INT-EXT. 4vtl.-..,.. --...,--.,.----=nee 11:" ..= ~,...; ~f!:!! bl~-Adulta. 00 Mir. ~·aas..7952 ewa. tione(l. c&lJ9lllf, ·be&utlflal s.Joqn.-:,.,oooac~ftifles. ~~~r~:-"n:: '$20.., 1 use Sinclair palm., CAREiR cult board ..... ll)blJ.i . ~·-1 •BDRM Guell -... -'t4 po:ti-Tw. Runi A loolli ....,., Thde anything .. $150. value. NUl ·-1r. -111•13111 ' -• -..., • A'f'IO:APl',1 J!R,IOO llmllv "tum. "'1 N.11. "'-' ......... '"' lo<IOlldPlcl<.,. ' Boatlnoequtp,di"""'"'' INTEIUO~~ QPPQ~NlfYI oembl)lmetbodl;.,..c1 .. IliiDai> -. 6'.~.!'!ter w-for ToacI>. ·-~·~~ ~ to FR.l"'"l·D.AIRE .' ~ at'·-· P&!irtlnr. Jotn Ind""' oowtnr .,... and -· NJ' lboppirw . ...-"'M:'! -Cal State -8$-4235 !fl~~---Delk • Have '5'' Twin CrUiler, Uc. A Im. <lnlck 86CllOll proteuko.MutQal Fund Illes Some MTM er time atDb", •liffti;j l BR duplex. ~ ;-'.k; Wl"an'!W'tor-. JIT ACTION $tu'. run ftlbhW: ~ Potential Cl comer, Ana· PAINTING Ext interior No expaience aeceaary. expedence rtlated flat • ~ ;ya.rd.· _Stove. Roomi for Rent . 5995 ~""*---J:n. -:::a..uttful re•wedi l..&undrJ. !Jllutwltortl!IOO.Tradeb'' ~hrr125' x 106'. Pftaent Lie. Ina. iT l'l'l 'PI'· Free Wetrifli.mnoJ,artdme ~~tnd .. •!>'.,· lal\ "ijj,ipratlr. -~ ..u.i>la ":"~iir :ta wOlben; u -!OU.. .., 1n lllcolM •••P•l1>-. CJwn. Incomt $3.810 Equity $30,000 oot. A'""'ttcat cell. -Mutu1I l'unCI Advloors, _, _ ,,_-, WESI"CLJ1'F, Room w/prvt . a . · wubtr. w.ooo rr.sr-~ ·er. ntl·ta-mo tor •cant M • ~ · Inc. U-. , I 1 '-,. • • ? IMch 5200 ·bath !or ab'llt Jid:r'. Pool, :.: poll! -121.000 F.P. Find out, bow 'IT M Pldc Up wl'1! °""11)'. Blcr. M2-l!505 Plostorlng, R<"·;-•880 NPI B. lllOI w--: ' • .. .... $65. ·""' ..... 141-2863 DAILY l'1LO'f .... tt Ia to ..... -tboll. Ex<ellent ~ :tl5x110 ll·i> Zone •. PAT'S ·PiuteriDs • ell S.A. 1212 .N. B....iw., wi Al\E " ~Wlf . :~t25 Month evu,wknd. 222 FORUl',AVENU!; Coln.O·Matlc ...attloii,$500·~,_. lot.Polontla\apt.tle.Sep. Type .. ""' .. -. Cali ,111~ .. · '' OT-All=::J _:.•.J RM In bacbelcr't home LAGUNA 'BEJ.Of lop1l_.;t, Inc. lor c.m•tnr 1'lailer or ? uIV<da, San Femando Vat-5I018ZS · ' · ' . · ~I. oll ·llllDti.l w/ldt. prlv. ilear O.C.C. • -133<\0 W. V--MUa!.eveo. ley; ,want local tm.,.....i, ,Alt 'flMI Ex.celle~t'.-.... 3'&a11P6tail"I apt. ,\du1tl ~llnlOldnc-635-6150 "-'uxo Offlcos ,.,,.._ nt;l2S,Tl3S 'If 'Olds -w"""' wlllaasume.Ownr.!14M211 P,lumbl~g . 6~90 it,,..., , ltllwelitlJeall. , ~ <m -l. Nr. . . ..., Golnt In~ 1···•-t' r... ~ tale mod• I LAIOltl S, TltUCK bolPl\allzatli>o. 1lll m.1 • -lfolpttal. R11r SINGLE Car '1arap, SUlTESorat.ataolll..,from . ~ ~-Color T.V. 115.000 eq. In Dana Pnlnt. PLUMBING JIEPAIR DRlllJ.llS, SKlt.lilD, ml ,.id ----• w/loc:k'.·S11.....,. "1511 w. ~ Cupelt. ""....iJlloo. Golden '"'*bllllt; lil-beaclo c.n aftor,s. 3 Br. 2 Ba '"/cent. glaaud No lob too "'1tll ' , . SIMf.SKILLID ;:--· , _. , " WAN'l'EI)· Wt Couplee tor ~. C.M. · 67S-41!0 or q, llCl"etutal • • r •.! c e, area. ~ •. ti 1101 Servi~ 536-3922 in atrium, blt-ln kit. w to W e 8C-3l2I • W .be. top ~ Job ve. ~ iiJdem. 'mm la;l'I 2 Br 5"-8511 • = ~~Ifs. ~ :eU: ~~ .. Newport Co~ del Mar. ~ to ~ta. Pool. c!::: ~~ Plum~ :u br. lel'V. wOli ~ ~ Jf arro.,.. nOt aau. mm Q:StJME. ~ ba 1: den. DmPal. .belllli ·ftUDIO, Pvt ent I: bl.th; l'l'tb St CM 60-l4S5 Beach. Omtact· bMch. 1BR.2bLVac1SM area, ' . guar. Lie., lnsur.; remod@1. fied With )'OUr" pt'Hlnt ~ A'ITENTlON coenttw. Nock to t..cb. Only !Qt prtv; Pool, Baek Ba)'. •• • CHUCK caOwoza equity. want cleu lot at f'f'pair, rooter~·· 531.-'1561 come. Work 6 to 11 p.m. ~ljNEL_.~Gll ptS;.m.lD.-5*-«&i Stade1lt/wem,,an '85. =.,Space.~~71,:m'TllO,. ·11c(n•1oa amaD.2~boineCMarea. !':s.~~:m\IPP_:: Sewlnt1 ,960 Mlnimumpayol • a.-•concll, ... llecotr01nf·J, -$U5 • l hr s .........rt .-$:tO MATOWI · ·lllMITY 'SALON --· IO<l1Bll Bkr. ,. pho,,.....l>h. wuber, "" $300 por montfi ..., ~ · 'tllr 'Pktlo lrpl gV, 1 •!my. ROOM lor '""'' W-=.TY 1lllS ii.ct.e.t.r SL Eltabllllled. I Unlit. llnHt 12 Unl!a far sill oboo w/ , llcyer, trail bib. bone, or.. e · 1>1o"""""'·Almn-CAIJ. MR. llJWll(µT Cotnpony .'".J. 166Urvl"' SIU239 ldlt. --. -home. Coot& Mel& Lll!lloa locatloo Btll·equl'" UWW .,......... • Apple 1lllS Rocbnter st. _, Fut A -M°"""" .. 1 ~ N 1430 S. Anohelm 11..., •• 'URGE 2 BR 2 BA. Kll prM . .....,.. I omCES; 580 •· uoo .. meDt. ~.;,. -.. V•tlloyT.D.~ :..~~-~ . ' • -• PR 4-725' Anohelm, C.flf. f2~ LEASE $1£0 be ,.. .-.....t Htfll • --un-% A~ • R-4 • $19950 Near • FINE DRDS?dA:KING I: 1 : • =7. -Guest -5m ft. Parklnl. •• ~ , .... ' """ , 511.ne:s. DoYte Co. "hool • ch=h for unell AJ•-atto"' tut ,.-•--: START YOUR .NEW Subsidiary•-.. whi ~ ,, .. ........... .... II. Newport NET l5IJJ ... -No ..w.c. s ring = ' n~~ CAREER and Cable .._ __ , -r PllIVATE Room for·-Blvd,, N.B. 646-2215, 1145-2684 Wot11 I brl per wk! $1500 ~CPUPPIES home or Income. p R<uonahlo pricQ. 61&-1735 _., . 5230 unbulatory wty. LoYely 1 COMMERC.. :illO Sq. It ouh req.,m.mo wm Trad< For =~ ~ ~;; ALTERATIONS .o Cult= with the NEW YI.Alt AD 1'pUes wlll 'ba ~ ,._.,.______ cart, FOd food. Nie e l IND UST lllO Ill IL Wba H ' • Boat, etc. Sprtna Realty .Dre~. Vecy f Io e Train now • 1n the eveniJWI Jedaed bd held fD drlr.t.tiid prda2 1 u r round in 11 e 6'6.-iuo e · But. W1ntecl 6ao5 t s.::;;.,7You · 54lM82f , . work. App t. 5'8--T.l.M at our Balboa lt1&nd bead· confidence. ---T Available now. Call 518--4'153 p·-~deetred . Altar1tlon~2-5145 quuten. EARN A wbUe ·'. • ~ .. ·~ * * * * * * ""'LEAltll. Eon> lJ) -' ~ -~ .. J Mloc. Ront11t 5'99 lnduttrlal Rontol 6q90 Al' '8. Collap -I N,.4 aCCW"&te, :IO ""· exp. .,,i +, II! ~v. ~ W . Eml>t.,..wr" ·: j 5250 • · ""•U. U"" _........,., ,_4 .,.,,25,wlthauo:eufUI=· ....... "f"' "' · Zooe 3IJJO SQ It_....,. 6 olllce Conolder all Small lnltlol TILE Coromlc .,., • ;iiiii~ii iiiiiiiiiij1!J,.1:i!"~ i. +110001q!t .. ved&fenoe<I 1m1est. p ;o . Ila> 595, ANNOUNCIMENTS SERVICI DIRECTORY ' ~~~ty~rai • .. ,., · _ ......... Plenty al-yard.1UZ' ~o'i':'°" ---•nd NOTICIS Contractors 6620 c!.~eme.,;.:tTlle.:,:• • .,."1.ln!ervlew,callMz'Guy, SALES MANAOIR ;i :."?:·.: .,~ .• ~" IUC.M.ar °!.~. monN...,,..-tth. _m::i~ \';"~g -or Roil lltoto l.Mns 6l40 p.....,.11 6412 npaln. No job .., ....U. ~n. 9;30 am-!1:30pm. . 'Tll,AINIES ; .-"'Ill!: -· ...., o:i•--.. e ROOMS ADOmOl'.fS e Plaater patch. Leakln1 AUTO LINE · --; . •• or~ M·lA nr new wareb'R, ha. Ml LOAN L.T. O:inatructloli-ahower repair. MT·l.957/ · umvERsAt. POOL& 1.,,. -" '.:.a< TEN ACRU --pwr. lletlrable Ind. ofc.. Our S.t HO WESTMINSTIR Famllt ...,,,., klldlel "' • s46-(ll()li . MECHANICS '''" Int<> the l!outhern• - L;& 2, 1!11. ...,. 6 t)"llfqm In-Property 6000 d<po/cp~ Idle. st -· TERMS Todoy " MEMORIAL .PARK uni"' Sinolt """' or 2; Claa A Toyota Aaency In 1om1a . ....., opentow -.ft1llCI I Prl I Patios I 11. (2:13) 941.-:1368 lit 'l'DI l.99'· -ao ye.an plaDI cult.om designed. Far Television, Re!)elr 698$ Hunttnston Beach neect. 3 in LQuna. Mia:loft VlQ. • P4oll. TBllll. Oooblt"l Bit-• 200°10 , AND Ill!! .. ~ hull. Mortuo,Y & Cemoltlry estimat. & ""'°"4 phooo mecha!>lca with lmlln car San Camente veu. ·l GM\' TION Lots 6100 CaD ""' dtlatlo. 2nd TDI Cernpllle funot1l1 e ,141.J511 e WE REPAIR ell mak9I ~· P!elllY of work. 1 _ _. l}ola. l'lltt' · DEPRECIA "' Int. 1'1VE,..,. and ell fr .. ,5 Radfol TV~ ...,_ etc. bilhetl .,.mm., fUll benefilJ!. W• need _..,, lo< Ill i,;·fl<!Oo~-~~tue. CdM 6*Zll With thill manqement-tree, FOR. BALE By owner in otblr ·~ of. ret! ..tate 11!'-moromltl~~t.-t..... 6625 m7 H. CM. M>:tm CeD Aft tt Mr& these areu. No~ I" urnr.Co.,tHwYl new lnduotrlal bldr. Leued Leucadia, on Nep-Avo. llnandJW, -i. Orallp "" ..,. Cll"pll Cloonl~g llLL MAXIY·TOYOTA oeceuuy. We train ,.a lo to return apprax. 10% on !IO'xl.3'.l' R-2 Bluff lot, title County 11 )'ah. frern $ 30 CARPET 1: Furn. cleerln&:: Uphot•!•rf 6990 mn. Buch ~ be a bJ&hl1 WCC99lb.d ~ -------4'Ji;Wo; l'?plc_ bl t • t n I, cpla/drpa. L(e 2 lilt 1 ba .. 3 lilt 2 .. 12111. • .al< J ... 13"15. .., ....... alt -prtee ot $95,000. t_ a::: ::c ".';:. :~1=--~·~ :::;::.. ~~ tor 1 d01 "rvtce l quality CU5l"OM Upholtter7 . * DHIGN!llS manaaerwlthantncomo_. ~ ,::r w:;::t.!'"~ tni $30.000 . ......., alt 5;SO go.21n, llG"""11 plaot mta1111e,.-. """· call · S1'1"U,. tor Chrlltmu -"'' Free Electro M0chanlc1I tenttel -$30." ·s .... .call K. W. Small with TRIPLEX lot 18th, I: .Eves. 173-Tllli. IQ.ll57 No tnme P'Ohleml. trightnea! IC-8520 . ,·tµrkey '1i: low low _prk:re oa MFGR. ot proteuJonal eJeo. J:tr ~ the potm4 •' Eckhoff & Auoc., Inc. Wallace, c.M. $ 9. 1 5 o . · 1"°1 ~ W......,... Mou Clunlna S.r\rlce your uphol. IOI&. E=poan -" •--""' with -o1 th• na 1 I BJt apt., Mt.Ina. 1818·W. O\apman Ave. OWner, Box 766, Blue J9Y, 'Mor'-1111,· TJ).'1 6141 53l·1'n5 183-2CJ Floon, windowl, carpet&, I. Crattlmanlhlp. 642-1'54: d~ tor product devel-1arpst pool cornpanW. ii frplc, tm:ac;e. , 1a.ra1 e . On.nee Calif Ca1 714 !31-3515 • •• upholltery. Free at .. Rea I. oplllUlt and paclcqin&. Xl.nt , ~ -$H5/mo. Sf0.2266 50.2121, ~ .5S8-5971 ~~G Oeean View Lot. U.a>D l.t TD. $0 mo, '"° Trew.I 6435 comm. 6 )'?II am. ~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT chance tor advancement. CAU. 13&-mOO or comi io . nfum $165. furn $190 Lquna Beach, $5950 • $950 3 )Tio Larp: ~ (ttC) EUROPE tor at u d • n t e : Electrical 6640 Job W1nted, Min 7000 ~S::,= ~:O· Bal 12225 Hart:lor ~· ~ . __ "!]JR, II blk to beaoh Broad & luttor mo. Owner tn4l '9!-121D. '33-2935 Equat .-.. «· employer Grove. -ij USlii-:tOth St lf.B. fl5.32e Rome, AtbeQS, Jerusalem, ELECI'JUCIAN Licen&ed, EXPERIENCED Power :ii;""';i~;;,:;;,;;-·.,;",..;;;;='-" • lndultrlal Wiiia leued. Costa '9"1-1021 ANNOUNCIMINTS -Munich, Parla. bonded. Small jobo Malnl Boat Skipper. Llcenled • FOUNDRY HELP '. r ... Trimmer ~ t-1 bath, ..i..-.-M-. G,... Incomt $20.000 lD LOTS R-1 60IJJ, Cty Or· ond N9flCIS lltl9T-b!. July ll·AU(. "' repair ~ Ref..._ 6TMl'9 Exp >i;enoe<I -· , p, ,..,..... $115 mo. pl.., llOOd -bte In-"""'' !60,IJJO. Tent. -· 18. Garvltch 962-5i63 or F. • • ~ • ~ mo Ide r1 ,a• d $523 to $636 Per Ma. ' '' ~Bia. come. Ste; SC.HIS FHA app. 6T3-27i!li , Fount! (Pi. Ms) 6400 V. lllah1$dlool -Fumltu•o R-rlng Job. WontN, Lo~y 7020 ~~':.,,nee:; .. . J HU.iitn...,. IUHh S400 '-: Na ...... Rltt. . 6200 r.lALE . -· ...;_ w ... ~~er r'.?.-~ .. bflnl•hlnt 6675 PRACTICAL Nunt ..... 1'rf. ""' 10 .,. •.• pm CITY oi: ;j I 'p --. 6000 Acre... Bta-c h• ••r• A'*"'• -~--... ho "'··-... n .,__ ---o ~·-Gs •-ro,_." = -Alaboma Dec. 14th. Call ~ >OU? me -·· ·-=~ at •~ II -•M• N rt I~ · o EXCLUSIVE lllh• ...,.. Vldnlty.,.. and Jhn ..,,..""', EXPER tum. ...tlnlah., ••· 1oca1 & dll ""'· drive. or CALIF., INC. IOU owpo Julien, Sin Diego Co. River, Newport Be a e b • ~antlques res~ &old 536-7126; 96)..6929 aft 4 PM Placentia Ave., C.M:. Requires one )Wt el. : ~R-THE·IEACH UVE REJIT FREE I Cean alr • wtni.r...,. ·au-6"IM935 SERVICE DIRICTORY --Tania 518-·~• A·Ttlt<IYne'Compeny _,,..In tree . . . . Bedroom ~-ta. tumn leaves and year ...... FOUND Sat. Nov 30th. ' 6550 6680 -le Halp 7035 NO PHONE CALU. worl< l!'Cilli!flw -~ .,,. B"Y .,_ 5 untla • ""' In So. Calli? You ht!! ~-" du1< ~." --llobyslffint Gordonln1 . W tod and cllinhtns. 0 , lMns to -the Pl 16" bea tlful acm al -~-, •-~ Salo•"' Aaeol an A-~ bo1o<e 5 P.M., ~....i., 1Glf:;; diacrtmlnetfns. Now Uve RENT FREE in t!, :0. u home cat, wttb nd collar, ViclnllJ J:XPERlENCEO babysitter. CLEAN-UP, tree a er v, DOMESTIC GOOD MAN OVER. 40 lt>R ~r is, USS."~ avlUINeat tbe-liice3bdrmA:tam-~tea '+,.:,:;; home. ~t. Is .Seaebore. Mybome.Refere·ncea rototll, aredina. sprinklers, ~?~Ta:paMan~ CH~ Penoimll Offtot, '* lh" H ntl I Dy room ownerv:u.°i:' tractor I: lmplementa truck Beuonable. Weekdaya only. lawoa, baul'c Ip ray. ' . ._..... .. Newport Blvd. t H~ " . u RD on Good terml • • • tn.Uer. much...;.., See PAIR Oilld'• pmeri-Weot Costa M-. ~ -HELP ~ """" up to llUIJJ In --(U4l l1Ml!i. Call for details. th1a 1: love ft! 1DnHa fOl"Cft z1a11N brown A decl WUL babyait IN YOUR Japanese Gardentna: year, plua rqular cub bcJn. 1' P lfl • COATS aacrlf1c:e. Sele price $36,650. plutic. Found vk Undbnlb HOME any hour $1.25 hr.; pro t e 1 1 Jon al Mat n t WI. Air mall B. G. ~ • " __ • 1.-• IC C ri1Ji & Terma. Scl11. C.M. ~ 24 br. ntea. 5'J..4389 LandlcJPl.na. c 1 e an u p . aon, Pre1., South~re1tern * BlJDOT . '1LJ WALLACE SMALL Tan fentalt dol wttb WILL babysit by week in 6371951 lb• In or Uw out Petroleum Corp., rt. Worth , .. ,... ,. REALTORS Velley Ctnter, S.D. Co. out of state licelWt~ Vk. your b6me • You furniab JAPANEXI!: Gardener HoutekMper1 lo.Tt;:xu;-;;;"181::;:0l=.:----•DISllWAIHER tor P.M.-'7U. Oceu Ave., H.B. · 546 4141_ 40 + A~• overioold.l1I: luah ol wftt 19th I: Whittier. ~Hon. Call 642-1407 c.ompiete Service. Exp. Excelstor Aa:e~ Salea Tn.m@e .::; ' " m•l 53&-1187 ......... ~1-· Pauma v.n.y, Paiomor Min C.M. -Reliable. Mi-4389 430 So Broadway . 90013 • YOUNG MEN • ,_,.... ·-.._ view. All bruabed, ,...,. '° BLK. .w., cat with w111 lrlck,Mo.try,etc. cut• Edlw l•wn <213l .S.....1 tmi 1735 EARN $140-$175 & "l' taOROvn . ~~"r· plaDI avoeldo or c!trua. Wa· m-. -flea eoi. 6560 Maln!onence. Licen..d DOMESTIC' ·AVAii:"° Ill to '4 houn. clay work. car * APPLY IN ~ 111 , M '2 lilt apta. llJilmo. --Property .6050 !er ill. !2250 Per Actt. tar; verit lrlepdly. Vic. N.B. MM808/645-2310 alt 4 Cook/Hlkprt, Coupta, ::=-=:..~ 't:"..::: 5--..t. -... _ 1 Mn. Sullivan Mar. 13331---Valley Center Penlnaula. l13-Zl88 : ~~ ~ Cut I: F.dat Lawn Oilld Care, O\auffeun Call Mr · Kubit. Saddleblck ~ ~ ng. ·lliift-su-t. Market COlllOI' go_..,., ,..,,_,and beau-Loot '4o1 jobs OK rr.. Eot 96U8IS Mllntenance. Llcenled MIC AGENcy Inn. 511.3sn 8 Io t PM -. 230~ L Coitit Hwy. , 2 Br. apt., opta., drpa. «llQ' Heort o1 Lancuttr Lo! UfU1 oW. Near La1ot Wohl· BRICK. -""""""'" llMMl8166-2310 alt 4 254 E. lat (L.B. Bl.) = F1!-Corono ... /Mr, ell.: -._ bltns; prap; JOOd loc. ?a x 11&. Meat Mamt, 1uU¥ ford. Secluded valley. 2 WHITE Male, u n el i pp e d frp)c, wan. planter, new ~ DEPENllABLE PROF. 163 So.: Weatem L.A. PART nme StDclc aen 1: m9IX50 Sewra1 to chooee fn>m SUS. ~pt, two J.uae walk·ln Well&. $1350 Per Acft, mtnLaturt poodle, wfftllW npa!r. n.e eet. 536-8185 care at .rdoderate Rites. Chineee llve-iM. Cheerful renenl clean-Up ma ft, cin: 536-2895 let ..... Evel')"thble need-Terms. silwt collar w/blue etonn . V~t ~ Pennantn.L Experienced H~ yauna man-IDUlt be • ed Io theft, Barber Shop Hlldegordo Roolty vie. 11th • Walnu~ 1111, c.,,..,fwr!!'J 65fO Fer Eall -8'U1'll neat ldnl """"""-" ..,. l'lrl~~ plus 1ar1' produce or .,.. ISO So. Orance, Eocond!do riwvd, call 5311-1181 .... - ---Gonorol 51.,,1... 6612 dent Tralll.,,...tlon MC. Nea~ ..,__ ,,_, - CftY ltort. t:atate ft e e d 714: TfS.5120 or Uf.2Q22 I: weekend• e HOME REPAIR. e . . Help W1nted, Men 7200 ROBCO 11816 Gothar dSt. to sell swap meetll en .... money, Full Prloe le.ID). LAltGE., AD black, male Ca.blftlllt nrnodlllnz HAULING , CI ea n 0: P H.B. 14)..l.5&5 Must be.ft ...... latlml. lfra 1Ult7. 714-!:o.55115. THE QUICKEJ\ YOU cw., sbOrt baited cat vktnitJ Prompt. reul 6*-4224 iraruu. odd Jc* etc. J'Ne FULL TIME PART 'ffili'£ for ~ Ba1ary aptmi: •••"'",_..,. SOCK rr TO nu THE QUJaa:R YOU au 1th • 01,.., H.a. .,,._., REPAD!!. ALTERATIONS .... Jim 5'8-0325. -. HELJI WANTED clellVlr)I. Truck --·-~--_,,==.,.-- to "'Sam"' -· call C\BJNETS. ·An> ""° job. FOUR Bodlff.Two TruCb , LARGE CO. EXPANDING eerl)' AM or""'"""-· Dlll/lltS .. 531-2906. ~ •· dQI 25 )Ti. exper. 5'M7U available for Hau 11n1, · ~ ANAHEIM .') Alm newap&per stunen :wttb IAlH $244. HR. 1 • 'STAR GA'Z~R'j(~ 60-3451 • cleantns,..,vtna.~"93 NOW HIRING tranopOrtatton. Newport WOltS "'7.:-r..._-...,a.AYJ.POIUIN-._~r-;:::;7-; n:iW.J:' -· ,_. c-1, Cencrote 6'00 eUGHT HAULING A~ WORK. ~ .,.., lllr. Mui 115-1'4T 9f ~:~-" ' ""' .... M Loll at 2Si2 M.,_ Place, CEMmr -wantod, no CLEANUP ,~ EXP. NEC IN SOME !lll).017 The Piia Maa -~ ~~= ~ ~. Y" a.ta MQL.Lt fOM1 reell)aablet 5*6f'a DEPI'S, AS WE HAVE A MAN2 or couple, etrl1 AM SER.VICZ Station Atta • . '-.•-.-1 .. .,.,,. .. forTuwfnv, ~~d=~ 6730 "TRAJNINGPROGRAMJ'Oll MWI paper deUvtrY ln Putttmll .......... _.. '1" -., _ .. _ •-Houllnt YOUNG MENlMI. ~-· dtl Mar-. X1ot ' -'_..'"'' ,,,d ... ,.-. · "'" .._. -·-' TOP WAGES ;;;:;;;· • ., 1325-1t!o-+ -dollrad. ~ lllT ol,.._Zodlo<blioh"°" PACIFIC SINGLIS e 8l:Sr IN CONCRETE a.EAN Lott. ~ ete PllOJTI' SIWUllG P LA~ A....._ 11 "11ra -wic. l'!aconlla. Ooota -~= ~~ ~=-TM orpldlatlol'I wilb dell Wallrl. p001 dedra. floora. 'lne remoVal, dump, aldp FOR QUALDU:D MtN. 1i.Mii3 ,,_ W~ Htlllrc 'Wlillllil • ..,.. »A "l:::::;t and .f« Pallol. -l4US14 btckhoe, IUI, 1rade. STAltT WOltK local -· AM :¥:°" i:e-"" :l=:..., ~ ...:.. ":::" 0: • to e CiJil'i'OM '-ATIQll e llllWT'5 IMMIDIATIL y, C• W ... · Help 1_,. M-ia. ~- f ~ ~=-~-......... _. __ . --.. ·-· GA114GE HA1JLJNG • CAU.l'ORAPP01Nl'IO:N'1' Fulltlmoorwltondo. .~s.=dl.:::':-==-""'"'"I IC.. '°7::; ..... Allo ~ -c.D -Lie. e ~ ~....:!""' lrH MT., MON .. ~ TUES. Mhl 11' 18, appl)' ln -LIQUOR ¢LiiiiO m: .:~ li:c. l:r:" Zcola ~!NI ~ """" ell -.. .,...... I'll 4-J2n ' LlllO CAil WA.!11 ·-.. !;xptr. 0... a ~ ...... ··-"'" ALCDHOLlt>i ........... Pool -• -Cill ' 4111:.11t!o Coll& ... °""'11 --l1!'1 lie-!~ 'Ht::::: --• -to -Houooctoonl111 6735 J. W. Rob!-SERV. ata. Atta4nt . -• ~=-4~ n=. ~.O. Ba 1221 C:.. -J~S bllq>'s. ,,._ bulllo(. HAS OPENINGI l'OI< o.,a! pump 111 _,..1 tire • t4a_ ... T. ~u:r· -Clltf,.....,. 6620 apt deP'1 w~ etc. 4 lube °" OYW IL • tllndant.. TICRl:Tfl: .ulf .. :IF'° :~ 'J:I!'!.... An-11-6410 . Honie ...,,.,.._ pomp 111t $ .. · •. ~ 1 • Port Tiine Cook E. ITth, c.M. ~ 2'11 ;,.. ,.=-. ,.I':""' auumu.a . ,._... • ··~ -..:. • """* •-•~ 67Ss e Jonifot , ·~ ';'!!.'1:.:=; ......;.:.., . •= ., • 21~ s'w. ••~ ~ L a MJZllJ l.SIOC.1 ,..._ ... ,. 0otrta Mea """., ,.., -.....~... --. .., ~i?t" e~! !~ 1""alit1oo 1Mi.t! 1:..0 .. ,iifatia,6 cx -IRONING .J.iy HOME ~=:.:..= •-Ila. ell. -l!art ot -111 >ii ,_-. •r. Adlame• Id -.,., Addltfrcil.. * )14modtllac G.7$·& doatJt . • ~ •tt,_ DP'D. a>~ .~.~.::.'* i'll:,._ ::.... lf~:: I liOlff ~ a -· ... ftad ·IL ~ Uc. ~ IU1 e F..i.loft l.,ltMf *'if:.:.=:~· ftDl~mz _. Jtr -1 =• ::=., :J --iot a -• -* ' fe-2110 * ._ Albin-Now,,P lltadl ' 111 ==-·== " ' Doli1-Pllal -Ml fLi&--aa-1 •~Pldt-Up•-.Utq11&1~tj laY-A4_!!."'!!.~ =:. .. ~:.... '°'Goo1 ''°'-{)a -..., .. llallllJ-DAILT * emjlqa ----..... L--..-~==~=l$ll=:::::::ll!!l:=:::===::;:;:::=::::~---l!!DA11;2::!"!.Plibi'~~w~iiiT!!!!~Abli~~I PltOI' • -· -800irrro'!lM1 lt Dial eoam awiam m I I 1 I I I -.. ---------,._ ·~ ·-· llO.'. --··· ..... --a...------~------···~··~· ..... ··~··-~·-··-·· ........ -.-.---... --.. -........................................ . I • , Q.111.Y. "LDT • lloodaJ, -9. I,.. • 4 ....... _ :.r: ' •• ... -i .. J. JOU & IMl'LOYMINTJOIS & IMl'LOYMENT. JOIS & ~OY.MQ111 AIERCl'!A~ISE FOii -MEllCHANl>IS IOI..: MEllCHANDISE 1'4ii,"'"i Jul>> a llMPLOYMINl JOii$ lo IMr<.v • '"-·" Jw_.»> & l/ilP~OY~l(f. Jollo 1'1ift, w .... 7500J"'° Man, 'Wom. 75bo SALi A.ND ruDI SALi AND TRADI SALi, AND T.11Aii-Attt!dtl. w ....... noa&eandM, W._ noo f ~ • i-• ;--'um,lhi~ IOCio"1mtfture "' IDOt f1Jan0. ~ ·~"' :~ . FACTORY T~AINEES . M.,rry I Mony I A;..holm area. Oponln91 Dayt & Swln• • nawport • rlefsonnel agency .ic;··... 1 AR GU1S G ~ , . 1 ~f J ANN:~.1rf.; ' 833 POvt:il DtUV!> Hu just moved lnto·lla new loallon 11 . 1-i.. • Spaiila • Wt.,. ..ie~iq' ~~-m I .-NEWPORT Bl:AOI ' 642.-JS'ro • APEX Irvine !rulustrlll l'"'k ond hM ll"f'-M...,Gll_ • , >.nnlvtttti.Y w!lh i>~ l . • ' ' •n 11 Our New a.:.:..1. .. ,; ' · •• •-I'-._ hi.n~ ! -Op1nfn11e. For .,, ....,,..1 Mooy .. ctv19r'1 6' ..,_.....,, .. mp.. lluy now'' 1110 Rf'· ·1, 7" I E ndod Offl ' , _At l_.,.,.., s,....t hi-~ . .,nd lay , away ~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 'e hecutiff. Jee-,. I •pa 00 . 8. WOQ\I c~ed ¥.m dlvon, lg. man• choir Chrlttma'ilollve<f!.:JI * THE !ASY WAY, (11k ua why) ·-·-.1 In C...to-. ~love 1•at. 5 Pc Ocfl{on dark,o~ din ~I · • . • .;,., ·1 • Credit Mcfnag'f ' . , . • w/bliock or 1wc...w> fr1med ch'illl;"ll Pc:·BJI NO PAYMEN1l ~'"' 1873 l!arbor Blvd. (I> bile. S. of 19th) COSTA MF.SA. . '548;3'26 YOUR COHVINll .. (I ' NEWPORT • Ge'netal l:edljer Ni!ldc'ff~r . · aa a·u set. 9<lr Mr. & Mrs. llrwer, 1c· mirTor, 2 "rt.LL FEBRt/AR;~ni e Receptfo•lst .. -+ ~ ,'· .;" ,..._ _ conunOO..., decorative beadboanf.bl)Spanllll . ..._, IOlocllon 01 .wte.i. I 1~ "'-~ Pa· Id. Olk design 'with matchinr ll<1• ~rinP,, mat, -,.,.na _., Halp Wanted Min 7200 -City of ~ Westminster POLICEMAN ' $6:JO. to f190. per mo .. ~ 2l to 31, up' to 35 with approved experience. Hif!ght 5'8" nlln- :1mum, welght in proportion. :physical requirement!: Hi&:h ;School graduate, valid Cal· ~lfomi:a . operators license: 'y.s. citizen. ~ application at City H.i.n, .82tXI Westminster Ave., \Vestminster, Cali- fornia before December _17th. 1968 -5 p.m. Writ· ten exam January 18th, ' 1969. !7141 893-4S11 Ext. 205 r\110 responsible I e Jn i • ·retired men aa part time Holo W1t11M, w....., 7400 , IU-C.H AREA L .. al SOcty' te·•S:,::.50 CalU exper pretit Diredor of Nurses so 100. ..,,. so. M • • bea~l:wtU~· for a dlinamie )'oung of· Ii«. for New Conv•l•ctnt Hospit1I To apen in middle ol Januilry In Newport Be~. 5end Re-aume to: Mktg Secty $500 Report to Marketing Manag.r thoug}t )'OU wUl be working for aev· era] f1nt men. Good 1ee- Mr. John Willianui retulal 1kllls needed ~ for thi& lnterestina: job. Community O:mvf.}esoenl \ c.ni.r Tech S.cty to $575 3611 Imperial Hwy Exper in Enginttring Lynwood Calif. 90262 Propogals woulcl help on this Job, Sh 90. typing ---------~ 70 wpm on an m?i-t ' * WAITRESS * Immediato Opanlng CAU.. WARREN DENTZ .... , .... H£WPORJER INN 1107 Jamboree Rd. No""°" looch -Experienced Teller Exec. Girl Fridoy $400 For a pleasant l·litl of· flee. Thia ii a stable company wltb excelltmt growth potential, be in on the ground floor. Naturally yoll will "need good "tlephonetiquette", flgu~ aptitude I: typing. Morgin Clork lo $400 Muat -have ability to work with figures. An accounting background would be hf'lpful. This job is In a rucinating field. Ellcellfnl 81'0\Vlh opportJlll!tlea wi\h en• of Amerlc1'1 f>oltest growing Cozy. ' I ..... • tr ... " frame. • • oPINETS ~--:I · ltem1 Sold lndly\!lually , e COflSOLES~ 1 PROGRAMMER .. lo IOK ShopArollftd-lofo'*You~Yf"OUSI Fraoc"""'J c!OO:er ror ,, ""f ', Call for Appointment Miu RoblnfOn., _ 133-2500 lnlem11icinar Cllemlcal & Nucle1r Corp. 2727 Compu• Dr .. lrvina, Coll!. 92664 .. __ ..... ....,.,.. l 7400 Secretary ' ' '• Interntina: po&ltion in our purcbplnr do~ ment, ftQ:uirirw .one· to ~~office,.~~ enoe. pleasant p68onal- ity plus accurate akill1 on itlectric typewriter & shorthand required. Apply in person or call 546-8030 Miuile Systems Div. Holp Wanlod ' \¥,/0"'.'9ft . 74qt) 4AL FRJDAY ' Nice presentable gal with a ...,,, mind for """"'· and capable ol Public Relations. 1 girl office. Must type,. maintain detaj)ed tel ot boQka thnl T/B. Pt.111 keep up with 10 very· active Real Estate Salesmen. Ari brtu· e1ttna: job, tun people, beau· tiful location. Call for interview Mon -W~ -Fri 9-5 pm 644-11.!3 • WAITllESS Good Opportunity Must have &ood appearance ~vY~~=~ ,."';;, VALUE ,1095.95-,UL~ l'lllCI $S29.95 Yomaho ••. ,.,, or terms I s low 11 $4.66 P9r weitt I Klmkll '"'"'1 • T...,bl.,, H..S.G. No Down--U .. Out Store Cftatg'e Plan Story A Cl1rl<' ·•J! ! ACCT. CP.A ..... to !OK No Fancy FrOnt--BUT Quali!WA)uea Inside Kohlor A C1mp~[l7,<! J 8 .,.. """"'•um e1«1g APPROVED FURNITURE , Coast Miisft ~• ; R. &: 0 . TECH .•• "'·UK I > . f:x. FlavorYP..,Un '-,21St•tfARl!OR. C~T~ MEs1A 1839 Nowport'Btv,, ~: SAI.Es MA!'AG>;R Jo 211< 12· Years same location-oame owner. · 646-0271 :.;;_ ; ""!'· "'· ,_ ..... ~ · Dolly 9.9 ~ 114 $. El <tomlno·it.ol ; MANAG>;JI, TRN. le SK ~ Sunday 10.5/ , · Son Glo~nto. - : A=·= to UK . $1S.9660 , . • 492-4642,S.E..:' J,.5.yn. ins. exper. ' 11:~~~~~~=~~=~~~!===~ . _ • AUDl'roll , ....... l2K l'AERCHANQISE FOR 8022 MOVING ·~~ ; ~':t.~1~~:~~ 241< Fu~:i~:,:ND TRA:aa Garago Salo ! ! SALE :lf: ! SR. SALEsMAN .... 12K I I---'----Garage Sale ;:_,"."~~:&;;":'UK CANCELLED ' S. yn. ex. stat area BIO OIEMIS'J' .• to 35K We're movinr to largtirqijtii.:•; tera and we have a 'lolrW l Furniture, klichen equip., pianoe and orpJ!S ....... , f Nuclear med: bkdg. 'ROsii·ON THIS! LEASING AGENT kl 15K Jt.E. Uc. Fee fleC. f9' b~ Applicant PROJECT ENG. ·ASST ... : ••••••• to 7&0 Houseful of Decorator &1au. clothing, yardaie, want to move. Some er., Furnl•turo ;ylrn scraps, etc. used: eome demos· IOIM ' 1100 Whit. ,Sa.ill Way ' ""' - . Spanish Renalu1nc1 ~ OiM 'fUES.~ l0-5 ONLY! repos; tome dis:of!tln~ Mediterr.1Man I .=::=:·======1 models .... and all havit-beeft WAS ORIG. $1698.00 . 1100 draotlcally d""™'4~ ,.A:::.<epp!:cl::;la;:•;,;<;:Ol:::_ __ __::.:..;:o I Immediately! You m MUST SACRIFICE 1 · _,__ Ilk miH tnlo r..ity ~-. $685.00 GAS fta/vo. Apt. ~. ' ITEMS S LLOWS new. Co.Ill $76. Will tell Slll. sale. Buy with 5no m-., ; A F0 : 2:040 • Apt B • Orange. Cog. down 0.A.C. It Yttl!n.;. .. Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish 10.fa ta Mesa wPl!~"''S e•, -·~· llTU, ~8"'-i2 ~ and Mat c: hi n It Oiair. l'U\.V JU..Unu~ 'Pl CUstom qu i It e d with G.E. Washii11 Machin•. um Newport, C.M., ~ , carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. almosl new, $100. C.Oldapot Open SUnday atte~~ · Seville Carved velvet sofa," chest . freezer, make otter! 1-: · rnanqen and hosts in the : most Deluxe Self-Service : laundry in So. Calif., ~ & Fairview. Costa Mesa and Beach & Atlanta, Hun- tinefon Beach. . Must. be 90ber, dependable, in good health, pleuant with J>@O'" pie. Short hours, modest &a]acy. See John Briscoe in C.osta Mesa location, or call 644-1307 aft 5 'FOR OUR NEW ~9encin, Women nOO NEWPORT BEACH OfflCE I~. ==...;.;.,;;.;...... __ Constr. Secy ta $600 Excellent skills + abil- ity to make decisions r~ulred. Mu 1 t have minimum 5 years e~r. Beautiful offices! ATLANTIC RESEAR,CH * APPLY lN PERSGN t Snack Shop No. 1 P-WEL BUII.i),ER •• 90. OFF. MACH. ·Jt'EPR. 110 FACTORY TRN. ; ••• 100 Actx>UNTANT ••. to l<XKJ COM PR. TECH ••••• 140 CREDIT ASST .•. to 700 DRAFTSMAN • to 4.50 hr heavy Dark oak end tables 531-7936 I iiiii -·-l and matching ooclrta.il ta-FREEZER, Small e,b e 1 t The Greatest Gift of11£ · : ble. 8 Piece-King size Med· type work! fcl $60 is _; . .' : iternnean oak -panelled ~t Electric =ice. Dept: Music in the Hoffif.::::.::. :MISS EX[( A681CY ' F" Pold j;.oretary .............. $"3 Secty {split! •.•••••• tn $.\50 Cirl 'Fri {split) •.•••• to $541 Secty/P.R ............. $5CXJ Secretary . . . •• . • • • • to $500 Typist ••••.•••••••••• to $470 Tech Secty (split) • • to $450 Ctrl Fri (split) ........ S425 Cl~rk Typist • • . • • • • . . • $400 ,Secty/Recpl ••...... to $.190 Pwsonnel elk (split) •• t:j75 F• by applic1nt Mrktg/Secty .•••.•.. to S501 FC Bkkpr . . • • . . . . . . • .. • $500 Auist Adm.in Sec •••••• $.'iOO Secretary .. · · · · • •• •• • · · $509 Escrow Officer . • . . • . to S50ll. Exec Secty • • • • • • • • • • to SSIX> Girl Friday ......... to $500 Secretary .. • . . • • • . • . • . . $456 General Office • • • • • • to $450 Girl Friday ......... to $450 General Office . • • • . • to $425 Clerk Typist ••....•••.• $424 Credit Investigator •... $40.1 Receptionist ... · • • •· •· • $400 Clerk Typist • • . • . •• . • . $400 Med/Insurance ...... to $398 Telephone/Keypunch .. $375 P.T.F.C. Bkkpr .... S2.50 ht . 410 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 646-3939 -Receptionist $400 • ~•Ju.;1 be very attractive to · meet notables and VIP1. : Mus1 al So be a good typist. NEWPORT : Personnel Agency 833 Dover DI'.. N .B. 642.3870 :Medical e Buch Are1 Lab Technicians (3) • • .. • • . • • .. . • • • • $675 to S82l Cal licensed or re<:. grad. Xlnt 'on call pay. Employtt ~s fee. Also fee jobl!i. J . R. Pierce Anoe. Agency 1885 Newport, C.M. &42..fi720 Waitrnsa, Help I I need cute. sharp girls now! Food or cocktail. CALL TOM !148.7796 ARGUS AGENCIES J.sm C Newport Blvd .• C.M. Help Wonted wo_, 7400 NURSERY t...\DY, Part time . Apply in permn: Mesa . Utllis, 1703 superior, O>sta ..... 1.JVE-IN, older woman from ·so to 60, room & boant. Small a.alary. No drinking! 646-6484 GDJ. housekeeping, part 1tirne:. ?du.at bavt refttencea, owil transp. Laguna Nigutl. -MATURE HOUSEKEEPER. .flJvt in. SpUish :tPeakin& OK. stT-4835 or 644-1234 WAITRESS -Filll or part ltime. Over n. Dt.ys or ~vea. "-· 8ABYSl'M;'ER Wanbxl MeSI 'Vftde "'"' 5 day week. ·~olfa8PM liofE:L · MAJDS. Colon;.i ~ 19ST Nntport Blvd., ·°""'Meta GENERA.l. H1kp '1 A: -~l MUOI lo v • ~-Lift..4tJ. A?QI na· 1'iiooou11.m--~DOCEPER J t v • • I n ; Jmtbe:rlt• ,..,.. Jrrfpt. Bch. )rt9. --40. .$31-t450 I , ' j iwmrm:R .... -Sch9-__ _ YS-Ul2 ; 1>ALY Ple&se apply in person UNION BANK Main at LaVet&, Orange Secty/Bkkpr $550 F.qual opportunity employer This 1mall but succeu· ful company is in need HOOP:M"ALITY HOSTES.5 of an attractiv young SERVICE, i& looking for woman who hu a mature women to welcome knowledge of Personnel newcomers to thfl com-Rttruiting I: testing in mu rt it y. Must have addition to SecretariaJ typewriter, car and be bond. & Bkkpg. skill!. able. Call ~ and ·~ Secretary $400 ply 285 E. Main St., Suite Work with Public Re· 1, Tustin latlon1. Must have SECRETARY knowledge of IBM Exe<; BOO~ER typewriter + good sh. For Wt paced Newport Some accounting be.ck- Beach advertising agency. ground would also be Light bookeeplng &: helpful. shorthand, tut accurate Receptionist $400 typing. Call Barb a r a Excellent opportunity -~~~~=-~~---II tor a very attractivlP' R d• T I ho younr woman who will . a 10• • ep M mttt notables and V1P1. Dispatch Giri Type 60 wpm. 2S "rivoc. M"" know local LAGUNA area. Apply In person BEACH YELLOW CAii CO. 186 E. 16th SI. AREA --~eoota~~M-"'---11 NCR 3100 Opor $450 e MORNING e Should have FC Bkkpg WAITRESS exper or heavy NCR ex- Elcpf!ricnce Preferred per. Sa 1 a r Y will be nised to $500 in 30 Apply in person daya. This company i• in 2 to 4 P.M. a beautiful location with COCO'S exCt'llent company bene· 2131 Westclll, N.B. fits. STATISTICAL CLERK EL TORO Required tor financlal report AREA calculation and cyplng. 10 Key ca1Cu1ator; Experience Gen'I Office $450 not required but helpful. Escrow ot related ex· Call Peter Andrews oI per helpful + a good JOHN BARRY & ASSOC'S. general off i c e back- . 1714) 675-3557 ground. Typing nee;c!s to -~sUTV=~,=-=p"'tc-.--11 .. an a<oucato 50 wpm. I J;\I J gn U you like to work in a beautiful environment, Must be good typist. short· hand neceuary. rood . tele- phone personality, construe· tion background preferred. Salary o~ri:"-Call 642-3430 PHONE ORDER DE.5K LADIES South Laguna offic.~ needs two for pleuant phone ~ sition. No exper. nee. Salary + OOnua. Also need mature woman u supervisor. ~2836 Mn1. Hill aftef' 4 WANTED in Laguna Beach, live-in companion housekeeper for e I d e r I y lady. Use of car, aJternoons off. S250 Month. Call eves this IJ your job! Secretary $450 Thls ~ for a young Mar· keting Manager who is a secretary to be his pr! friday. SOUTH SANTA ANA AREA 81-l fngu•I Sec to $450 Go<J. knowledge of the Spanish &: English lang- uages needed for this busy & interesting posi- tion. Work for one or our favorite companies in their Export ~pt. or urly momi .... """""' SANTA ANA MO'I11ERLESS home, 2 children s,ges 5 & 7. Uve AREA in, over the age of 45. S 11 "'10 Corona det 'Mar. Immediate ecr ary .-. CORPORATION A Division of The Suaquehanna Corp. 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. An equaJ opportunity employer J.C. PENNEY 00. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH His full time position open Jn the Money Roam Previous experience in ba.ndl· 2305 E. Co11t Hwy. ·coron1 del Mar, Cal. 6T.J.1!000 Jobs-Men.. Wom. 7500 * * Dishwashers Busboys H05tesse1 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNI· TIES AND WORKING CON· DITIONS. Full Tlmo APPLY IN PEROON 9 to 5 p.m. REUBEH E. LEE 151.E. Coast Highway Newport Be1ch ing large amount.a oI cash, * * and ba1ancing daily sales ·~-------~ prefem!d. Competative wagea. go o d working col'.ldition and out· standing benefits. APPLY 10 to 9:30 P.M. J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island An equal opportunity employer • Secretary Opportunity for aggres· sive individual in sales dept. of pnalJ manufaC· luring firm. Must pos· sess good shorthand, typ- ing. dicta.phone slrills. ability to perform admin- istrative duties. handle heavy work load. Preft'r sevnal years experi. '""'· SlACO, INC. 1139 Bokor St. COSTA MESA 549.3041 Ail equal opportunity employer • TYPIST • *COOK* OVER 18 EXPERIENCED PREFERRED APPLY IN PERSON 2. 5 P.M. DAILY SNACK SHOP #1 · 2305 E. Co11t Hwy. Corona del ~r 473.9050 * NE\V * Tlt.CO BOX 2858 Harbor. C.M. COUNTER HELP Part time-Full time APPLY 1500 ADAMS (comer Harbor! Suite. 311 540-3.170 OLE! ANSWERS SCRAM-LETS Beside -Caked -Be(un - Autkor -SHOCKING One hippie to another: '0His hair must ~ loaded wlth ele<:tricity. He has nothing but SHOCKING things on his 'Good humor and dlplo· oPl!nina-Call 6'B-3l21 macy a must for this RE SALES DENTAL ~"IS'I'AN'J'. Ex· servlcp organll.Rtion. mind." To operate IBM-632 billinr machine. C.Ontinuous typina of invoice form& will be n>- quired including heavy use: of numbers. Flexowriter and 10 key adder experience helpful . Call or apply: perienced only. Laiuna Your boss is the gret1t· Men-Women Hills area. ~a1n-• $400 plus. est! Good typing skills _, ul -•no •horthand EX-nding .. ain • Office # !lo-confidential req ri:u--· .,.. 4 -Openings available for Resume P.O. Box 191 El Girl Friday $4~3.33 experienced men . women. Toro, Calif. 92630 For • J .girl very busy lnst&nt income & training, BUSINESS IS coon office. Good "telephont":· CLA-VAL co. Sprlnc Rlty . Mr. Gairdner Jamaica Jnn Hotel needa 1 tiquettf'" requirt'd + sh 540-4824. men tint clul mil.id, $1. 75 1 typing. 17th & p;11centla .,.,. """' up 1o ... """"· socrotary 10 $425 costo Moll NOW HIRING Can be part time If detired. For Director of Mar-548-2201 Waitresses. hoslesses, bar- 1'13..allO ketin1. Knowledge of In· tenden. bus boya, kltohen ELECTRbfillCS-vodng plus good sh a An tqual opportunity he:lp. Prt.fer Spanish or ible Touch--UJl airl for printed t)'ping please. employtt to speak same. ApPly in per- cireuit bowdL 3'167 Birch Some of our ,tobs an son da.Uy 1().4. Alejandros, Strttt, N.8. I to 4:'30 sliift. fee paid by the l!fl'I· WELL Gniomed Young Lady ~·def~.~~' 54&1190 ployer', some Vt: ree to assist in unique dre~ pajd by the applicant. HAIR STYLIST with partial SHARP BAR MAIDS A GO You may cboolc! lhop. full or part time. fo"-"" __.. CdM sal GO OANC&RS. Top wt.pl h.ight airl wiU be groomed uuwing. •o=u on. 12.50-$3.$0 to •tart. Call for 642.,-3170 lot future interest 111 1 .. -===· "673-=rue===== int-.t-.., scs.9983 SASSY busineK. ~ ....... .,. School•lnitructlon 7600 LAl\SY :l!J01 -· C.M. newport . GIRL Friday, lit• .w ... HOUSEKEEPER. Livit in · knowlatJt of PllJ'U htlptul. Cbristmu ailt, typewritllw. pvt. nn w/balh. WO mo. personnel Over !IO. 27<01! Caut !fwy, ChUdro, grandchild"" "' Sehl ~ children. Lovely N.8 , 543-9617 8:30-5 p.m. youl'8tlf! lndividuall.Y tutor- home. -. agency OPE!IATORS -....... -"'Ch-t 10 ....... typl"" DENTAL . ASSlSl'ANT TEMPORARY di•. _... Wtlt. 400!-<; ~ 173 o.t "'" CM. FRY COOK ....... 26.00 CHEF ........... to 900 MAIL ROOMMAN to 400 WELDER ••••••• hr. 2. 75 ENGRAVER .... hr. 3.00 FEMALE Fee Paid SECRETARY ....... S400 To V.P .. plush office PROGRAMMER .. to 900 c;ot>ol-Varvious Serie• ST A TISTl"1AN .. !O 600 .SaJtos Account Exper. BRANCH MGR ... to 15K Some-Travcl -Pack.up STAFF ACCT .•. to 12K C.P.·A. Auditin&: Ex. BANK TELLER ... to 400 Must be experienced - P. R. SECliErA.ft.Y to 500 -% fee paid. ·Mkl. exp.- CONSULT ANT to' 225 wk. Hvy. tnvestment Bkdr. BOOKKEEPER .. lo S700 · Full charge' const. bkdg. Ne by Applicant ACCOUNT CLERK to $475 Cal.-10 Key. F /C RESEARCH ASST. to 520 RESEARCH ASST ••.. DRAFTSMAN JR. to 390 Neat Penman.ship LEGAL TRAINEE 1o 375 Earn and. Learn EXEC. SECI'Y • • to 47'5 E.'Cper · Top skills STENO CLERK .. io 450 Exper. Front office BOOKKEEPER . , to 500 Stat. Type PROD. .. • • • . • • • to 43.1 Good type-spell, CASHIER • . . . . . l\tarl 70 Good with figures Cl.ERK TYPIST .. to 425 Exp. Relieve P.B.X. HOSTESS ....... hr. 2.25 Sharp · Plush Spot Wl\1TRESSES Top Wagt>s Food & Cocktail! MEDICAL REG. MEO. TECH •. S600 M;:D. SECTY .. .. .. '65 CNS. CLERK •••••••• 433 SPAN. SPEAK TRNEE ....... $76 wk. RECPT FRNT OFT • 346 R.N. DR's OFF ...•. 550 bedroom suite with hill ~2486 • Give your loved ones a pipo King size box springs & or orgM for Christmia. . _ ..... mattress. Large Spanish AtrrO Washer A-l cond. New Hammond orgaM .. Delivered l guaranteed, ..__ ---decor din,ing room. Gold uum ................ ~• -$55. Coe.st Efectric: Service .. 1... ··~-.. ,_ • .,_,. lea.I' Spanish table lamps. """"'"" many """'"' u-um .•. ~ Hanging swag lamps, etc., Dept. 64&-2'86 New pianos from ••. : .. ;«ii ~ etc. Each piece can be ptlF· AUTO Washer 4 months old. aJao many used from •• ~I ; chased indlvidtlRlly. Pay of( balance, $97.63 .\ * SPECIAL •· ~-:-.· Terms available it's yours, Coast Electric Used Hammond B with,~· .. -. Newcomen to Calif. Service Dept. 646-2486 lie and reverb ...... :.""'$f4$ Credit approved immediately 2 PC. couch, gold slip coven:, Open every ni1ht ~~ RD FURNITURE ~ com.12S. 3 bar otoolo SUnday 1.s ·: -·-·~ ' 'til c'bristmu "" ;o.8 -IN TiiE WARiHOUSE $1-0. 673-4961 convenience !. -~ 1844 NEWPbftT BLVD. KENMORE automatic HAMMOND ::::.: COSTA MESA washer. xlnt cond. $40. in CORONA DEL Mm! Every nigh'! 'til ~ S4T-811S 2854 E. Coast Hwy., m.8930 Wed., Sat & .Sun 'til. 6 FRIGIDAIRE, large double YEAR END S•L_E_ door, refri&eration/freeztt " rombination. f15. 646-8656 Rental furniture returned from model apt. Llke new! Antiques 1110 Unbelievable prices, or you ~-="-----­ may rent this furniture with option to buy. H.F.R.C. 517 W. 19th St., Cost.a Mesa. 548-3481 Heritage Pecan coUee table -$65~ Damask love seat V >Sr stock Aml!r &: Eur furn & clocks. La r r y Morgan Antiques, 2 4 2 8 Newport Blvd., CM. Sewing M1chlnes 1120 $100. ·Round wht leather ot· 1967 SINGER, walnut console toman $25. New TV chair included.. Tr a n • f e r red $100. 642--0116 1 e r v I c e man forces Quality King.size Bed, repossession. To u c h ·a • beautiful quilted mattress. matic, automatic. zig-zag, split foundation, bit-in button holes. blind hems, frame. Never used. $98. fancy stitches. No at- Worlh S250. 842-6536 tachments needed. $41.25 YOUNG couple soon to wed cash or assume $3.85 8. nd!d furniture of all kinds. month, guarantee good, call If yoo have any to give 530-1212 .or 893-4444 away, _pll!ase call 638--0535 1967 SINGER complete with NEW Baby furniture set ./ Walnut cabinet, divo~ aC. crib, stroller & carriage. tion, forced s a c·r i (i c e . Never used! $200. 308 3&th Automatic, zig-zag, touch·a: St. N.B. 673--0583 matlc. -button holes, -blind hem, overcasts without at-RCA Black ·'& white TV, tachments. Assume $4.!Xi a maple consoli! with UHF month or $38.97 cuh. Call attachment. $65. Ev e • • 521Hi616 ""''058 1-==~===== COUCH-Maple. Chair, 2 end tables & Coffee tables, refrigerator. ~25.15 HAWAII Bound , beauiful liv rm., din. rm., 1968 Admiral relrig.; Misc. 675-2805 Music1I Inst. ·112s Fender Guitar .......... $65 Fender Reverb .•••.••••• $6.1 Slane! Amp ............. $125 2 TM-18 Microphones + Stand .......••..••.••.• $30 Everythi~ ror only - . $225 Ph. 54().311 PIANOS A ORGAN$;,, F&mous Name ~ . from 1499, "-·- Alao USED Ins~­"°"lcf Mutlc eom..,..., 2045 N. Main, Santa 1.na.,~ So. ot Freeway Sfl~;, .. Daily 'til 9 -Sat. 'til 5':39-' Sunday 12 to 5.. # ORGANS PIANOS • Player Piano! · ( LARGEST SELECI'IQN:J&' NEW le: USED W AW CHS MUSIC CITY · 3400 Bristol, C.M. 549-al6J , LARGE Two-man, Arti98n Theatre Organ with Bells and Sound system. ·-~ orig. roat. $2500 ,1~, Priv. l'!>'· 644:-0lo5, ~.··- Television .&205 ORDER Now for ~~. TV, radio, stereo for homf!.! car or boat. Used set!! b'&iii S24.9'S. Sciny-We~ Newporter TV, 20Z7 HaffiOr Bl. CM 645--1672 !':: FREE TO YOIJ :- 2 BEAUT. Kittena, lone~ wild. 1 all white long .fl~ hair, every-odd-color, AD-. tastic. They wett tiwa:c> ... I fed them. Help me catch them and they are youra. 54&-0581 ' -'1\.ld MINIATURE sc h n a ti% e.r, mixed male, desert~.::&! ST. George Bass .:isler boarding kennel. Cu~~ amp, can aceommodate fectionate. comp a ,1;1 I ~.n,.,· . ~·--· both bass & reg:., SI. George ~someone tu · '!Y!i. Offic• Equip1n4!nt . 8011 Electric Guitar. Paid s.m. ~/JM ''" 1.;CMi;c""l1;:;2S:;·,::~~19~78c...,,,.-,o--WE have 10 cata & kittM LADIES: See to appreciate. New extra lrg hand made. walnut cedar chest. 56-6574 NAUGAHYDE white couch SSO. or best offer. See ll74 Boise Way C.M. 549-2350 eve HERMES electric TROMBONE Holton need very spe<:ial !nu-. typewriter, Exec. Model, Collegiate Like new, with Blacks, black I white,.;~ legal site carriage. $115. case RIO. SU-TI02 Hunt. long haired. 540-618J ~· Gi:>-3832 Bch. 4. 1219 • DRAFTING Machine. Brun- ning &: 4 sailet. $65. firm. 6'J>.1l!i1 FLAMENCO Guitar b -; FREE Kitten, short haftd, Ramirei. of Madrid. 196.5 smart & Jovinc. Long hsirelt Modcl A, tenderly used $525. calico cat lookin&: for aJdnny TYPEWRITER. Roya], of· 66-2629 NB I a p . We 11 I r a i n 4! d , fice -carbori t1bbon. Need! I "XLNT=~Lo~B.c.la-,,.,~Cl~a-rine,-t~S.100= 545-1878 "121J0 work. $35. 67>2763 or best offer. Might trade. ORGANIC Fertilizer, q9d ADDRESS MACHINE 54()..1044 eves. horse manure com.bhd. E\e<:. full auto. Trt-.5200 1 FENDER Rewrb Amp. with wopcl abavings. GP· MED-ASST/BK······ 500 II:========= I ft1r SR.le. $Z10. 12" Speaker mulch. 8.13-5332 between S NURSES AIDS ...... 365 Cafe, Restaurint IOl4 2 Channels. 673-<MM AS Mon thru Fri. um L.V.N . · ......... shift 28 11--"-_;.;""-----'--' c:_M""artt:O::n""D-"IC,8..:'1;;:,,,w"I•"'"-ND. ape<:ial Id home tor FRONT l BACK ...• 425 RES'rAURANT equipmenl 7ynold + hardaell lovable 1m. brown:-fQ.:::;., MED. RECORDS CLI< 465 for sale. Ice machine, pte case SJOO. 644-0185 Terrie11, Spayed & · -~. ) case, refrigerator & etc.\========= 847-2'lJS l2J9· Must sell by Frldayl Call 549-3745 for appointmtnt. PJ1not &. Orpns 1130 CHRlSTMAS Kittens l"'it DENTAL ASST •••••• -(Xl -----·-·-· mag, Tabby !wins, ~ Arqus Agencies OiRISTMAS Gift -Ham-lib to •ta.>' t 0 It e I he;(., Garage Sale 8022 rnond-Sleinwa.y . Yamaha • 545-1878 J.Yl' COSTA MESA 1869C Newport Blvd. 548-7796 SANTA ANA 1624 E. 17th 547-6336 .WESTMINSTER 6622 WHtniln1tor 81. 892-8366 SEARS skis No.ll boots .&: new &: used piams _of all GREAT Dane. male :1 .~.: poles. complete, used onoe. ma.~s .. 81!-st ' buys in So. old -needs low & a1"(.e~ Calif. right hert. V "-"I -''"' Motorola stettoo tape. II SCHMIDT MUSIC CO.. ery ge.n....,.. ., ...,.,.,,,., ..._... track:. 8' 38.illn1 pnun, com-1907 'N. Ma.in, FEM. Calico kttten 7 wk'lli" plele. Dining table, 6 chra, Santa Ana Nlct Xmu rHL 67>-0fTt- pecan, good cond. Britiah WANTED·. El ........ ,.. ....._... a.ft, S p.m. Ult "Huffy M.a1f 10" racinc =u ,.. "'"''"' ~ · bike, 10 sp.. ex cond. Imm oraan. late mOdel. Cash or 2 YOUNC black and whiti' movie camcra. OeJur 1umt T.O.P. Priv. prty on I y. rabbll!I. Fret lo litlOd hott\fof: model. "Fotron" tolor 64&-3.179&tt6 642-S:B -Dtf camera. ~ llAMMOND Spinet Orpn. MLSCL. Items " turntture Xlilt rond. 1195. inch>dlng prim I t i v P an-67?H)315 MIXED bred am . pujtJ&I. 7 wks. Very adora&.. ~1!26 -ll/J_,. tiques. 459 Frucbco Dr., PIANO-Wurlitm' Ebony N.B. Spinet. Good' cond. 1395. Ex~-~· . DIVISION ,:~:;;:;:";;'°'::;";..· St-,--N-.-8....,N.,.r _o-:.c EXPERT PlANO INSTii JiSKPR S dl)'I l·T p.m. Sf() for thf' ca$1e woman WV£..1N, bouttkeeplnc .l ~ar A Jan Mtmbrrs nf lfOIN tbe swmpn ill the 644-1575 CdM *°:k. EYf mr.411 tnd. int.etttted in p PIY!ftl babyrlttirw. Nt-wpori 8'!8.ch -~o;•._-=-"""~-·_,.-Chamhf>r of Commerce DAILY PltOJ" WANT ADS! ~ &.m. .,1_oca1 __ ,_ ... ___ Jobo __ ._,, _.,....;..:.;..·-"'.cM»?__,_i____ t; ElePh&iit.11 ,., _______ _,11~"2:=..·='811::;;_ ____ _ ~-" "'.1• r r •• l • ro·-• ,. ...... '°' l"\r_,,..,..nf"r.rr•f'\t'\P .. ,..""r /"\ ~,._,,. ~ ~-------·---·---~----~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .J',. ,,,.. . . . ' ..:~ t --. "'" . -· ;M : . • • II '. ~-... . . ' F·~: ' . . ' '. ' -. .., ' .- -85 ;:: -· "" tch ' ... ~. •.< '"1 . ~ n• \ft; ™' ... .. iq-. "" UI. ... '"" my d, /l b -· ,.,.. !"'!" " {lt "" 'l>:i. a.. '"" f!T· ...,, tt• ' \Pf. ~ ... ... V.L ~i ~ ~· lllL l ft.!; ~ " . • --.. ~ . ~ ---,.., .............. --- '64 CAD. :I Dr. Cpe. DeVille: white w/blut inter., air & powr. Xlnt cond.: $1995. or cl0Ae1t offtt. Must Rll! 642-1530 or fH:2..6499 eves & weekends. VOLKSWAGEN '5' CAD Convert. St<d Gray. 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DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • • ~?if!~~1!tio!1:~~ .. J!.~!!. ulty decisions not to rehire three assls* profeosors be the big factoi: In dOiennining a faculty member'• Uk~ most problems h\vol\llnf higher educa11on,l0doy -worth. there l• the strong counter-argument that schol· defies easy analysis and (some stud..,t atllvisla to lb• arty research and writing are equalfy essenUal:... .that contrary) Instant judgments. "' ' Ufey not only enbance the !nsUuctional capacity of the · Comments of !be few vqI/lllleer sj>ol\esmen ln the teacher Involved, but also nal.se the caliber of !nstruc- discussion1 • !n4icate that, oo tar, the problem ham't ljon In liiJ department and lo the UC system. been defined, to oay ~ of the aolullons. There Two years ago, students at UCI were, in fact, In· Is not even genetlil ~g~eemeol, that there Is a problem. i>\ted to suggest proced.'!"" tmder w.hlch they could cop- Key elements In the ~ntroversy oeem to be : tn~te to the. ev,iuatjqn of teach111g performance of • -Some younger members of the· faculty are, unhap-Ihm~ mslruclo\'s. So far. the stud~ have not come . PY 'With the llalldards by Wb!Cb their per!orquince 11 fotoW with 1uth a progrlun .. judged'by senior faculty llll'mhin.-·th~ full professors~ . ''.fbe pniverslty ol California. at Irvine .has. taken -Some students, ft01'-blr in.l!ie hlll'1anllies-and .* iusUfied i>(ide m its. record of being lllft\).vative, m try. cial sciences, don't think the thing• they are be!nl Ing new •PP.roaclles, m. creating new ·programs. taught· ar:e 0 relevant" to the wotld today., . Up to ~-,there is nothing to indicate that the fad -A few students (probably' ·D'O m6re' than, 10 or 15) for ''the politlc).'otconfrolltation!' hai contributed to the and maybe also a few junior faculty mem~rs seem de-development al. Uct: T* i!videqi::e at other campuses tetrnlned to exploit the issue to achieve' po1ltic'l power ts that, in fact, the politlcs of confrontation leach to and personal prestige. ' . ' rigidity -·more ru.l~s instead of less, ¢ifference5 and Nonef of these elements is unique 1Q lcyinfj . $ey divisiveness in.stead Of cooperat!on. seem to be present these days at ~16ry ~jor campus. Have the assistant professors been treated fairly'? In all . fairness, the presumption must be .that they have been dealt with according to tile rules under which they accepted employment and under the •rules by which their colleagues at UCI and th~bout the university system are judged. . . . , • • . The University of Califorma has a long:established and quite exhaustive ".due process•• throu.gh which the recommendations for dismissal of faculty ;roembers can be appealed and reviewed. That process bas not yet run its course in the UCI situati<>!]. It would seem the review and appeal process must be allowed to proceed without attempts to infiuence it by threats and pressure tactics: If the Uni.versity of California process for hiring, firing and granting tenure needs re-evaluation, the machinery exists for the aca· demic community to propose such changes. Call It ·Pi'eparedness 'Day It's 1'ard for thO:se of us over 40 years of age to keep in mind that most of today's protesting youth weren't even boni when the Japanese ·struck at Pearl Harbor 'rT years age> last Saturday morning. Obviously,, we h&ve ~one a poor job of conveying some of the harsh truths of an older generation's hard- learned lesson tha't fieedom is not something guar- anteed , to llS as a right by:tlte rest of. the world. December 7 Is called Peart Harbor Day. It would seem appropriate to rename it "Prepared.n~s Day," to forever remind Us that ttlls nation's unpre,Jaredness on that occasion waS; uJtimateJy paid for in the blood of hundreds of tnc:.usands of American young men. \ . \ ' f4F ?' ... '' •" Q If V rY • • • . ' • • Sinclair Dear Gloomy Gus: Hoover Says Militants; Aina to Overthrow Epsting Order Was Master Muckraker Nixon Believed'l{eady to 'Get Toug{i' ' '(Ji>ton Sinclair is. dead, He was 90 y~s old .. Not many of today's hurrying lhrongs have · heard of him -or read him. But be made life a litUe better for UM!m · ~ safer and mOre honest. He wu a·fine friend of the consumer. At the SOU, anniversary dinoer of tbe ~ Pn.es held in 11,ew York,_ h~ was perllap{°the l!\•jor attraetlo<\ of lhi pre-dini:te~ receptio11. He and ~· "Sinclair were there, ~ well and agile. Tbert was a constant throng about Sinclair ·as men and women crowded In to see and shake the hand of ,..,e wbo was, to many, a legend. ~I WILL NEVER forget lhe excilement of reading, as a college student, Sinclair's "The Jungle." ThiJ book must be around ln libraries, and I recommend readers go seek It out and peruse it carefully to find out some of the things wrong with "the system" in another time. Sinclair wrote more than Ml novels. plays, and many essays and pamphlets. It was not an English teacher who steered me to Sinclair and others of the "Muckrakers" who had begun, in 1902. 1900, to uncover and lay bare much that was dirtying up American IOciety .. They llad great auccess. They were, In fact, given their name by President Teddy R00&1:velt. He admired them, and lie used the material tbey printed to bring about tremendous reform and con· gressional legislation. Once, when ar>- noyed by their z:eal, ~veil compared them with the man in Bunyan's "Pil· grim's Progress'' wbo was so busy piling up the muck or life he could not see the celestial crown that was held up for him. NAMES OF 11:1E P.tuckrakers are still s part of the American tradition. Lincoln Steffens' "The Shame of the Cities" exposed the therl rather commonplace Please inform all those peo~le with poor taste who leave their Christmas lights strung on their houses all year long lhat it'• time to plug them in. -A. A. V. corrupting influence of d I 1 h o n e 1 t buslnessei on municipal government. Ida M. Tarbell attacked the oU interesta• use of, political pressures. David ' G. Phillips shocked the nation with a magazine series titled "The Treason of the Senate" (1906). Phillip! charged, and proved, that 75 members of the Senate did not, in fact, represent the. people -6ut railroads and the lrusts. ,. Child labor, exploitation of Negroes, the slums, patenl mecUcine vendors, and others came in for a share in I.hf: apotlight. So did some newspapers. Sinclair's "The Jungle" laid bare the stomach-turning details of filth, disease and r:ottenness in the Chicago stockyards industry. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT w a s so shocked he appointed a commission of investigation. There were then no pure food or drug laws. The commission's findings outdid eveo Sinclair's. They reported, for example. how piles of poisoned rats, rope ends, splinters, meat scraps and other rubbish were shoveled up to be ground and sold as polled ham. A newspaper jingle ran : "Mary had a little lamb, And when she saw it sicke n, She shi'ppcrl it off to Packingtnwn. And now ifs labeled chicken." THE ~1EAT 1NSPECTION law and the Pure Food and Drug Act. wilh T. R. urging them, were paS!ed by the Congresg In 1906. Experts began lo be brought into consultation by government. Public health, housing and sanitation laws emerged. The grip of trusts was broken. WASHING TON -President-elect Nix· on's special problem is the creation of a new political climate which excludes disorder as a justifiable expression of dissent. There ·are plenty of people predicting that Nixon will be "tough," and this i.s an impression he has given to several who have talked with hlm. Thel!e people go away Utinking that Nixon draws a line between peaceful dissent and the kind of protest which attracl'I trouble, whether in the streets or in the universities, but they do not have any clear Jdea of what Nixon will .do to prevent dissent from becoming disorder. The present lull in public disorders is undoubtedly deceiving. The campuses have not quieted down; the lnfection. of violence has merely spread from big-name universities to smaller ones. More than a dozen incidents have hap- pened in the last few weeks. Get-tough rules at San Francisco State College have merely produced new acts of de· fiance. OMINOUS SOUNDS are once again coming from the ghettoes. H. Rap Brown predicts the Nixon administration will brins:: a period of repression of Negroei1 which wifl hasten preparations for the black reYolution. Lessons Arnong the battles (acing the Nixon Administration will be a long-runiling one, the conflict between the civilians and the military men at the Pentagon. and the military may figure that it has now picked up an edge. The reason ts that ll'ie F-111 program has proved to be almost as much of a flop as its military detractors expected. Originally known as the TFX, F·lll v.·as designed as a multipurpose plane for both the Navy and Air Foret. The Pe{ltagon planned to buy about 1,700 of the planes in various versions. With laige-scale p r o d u c t i o n and in· tercllangeable parts, the hope: was for substantial savings, Burchett Coming to U.S. INSTEAD, THE NAVY is now out or the program altogether' arguing that the F·lll was simply too heavy for shipboard landings. It is receiving only eight prototypes of its version of the plane after spending $807 million on re~arch and development. WASHINGTON -Wilfred Graham Burchell, notorious Australian-born Com- munist propagandist and mouthpiece, Is getting 1 visa to enter the U.S. That's the inside word from usually lnfonned State Department sources. Ostensible purpose of Burchett's Im· pending visit is to cover United Nalioru! .mvlties u correspondent of the radlca I French magat.ine "L'Evenement." His real intent la lo act 111 liaison between revolutionll')' leaders in Nor1h Vietham, Red QIJna and North Korea and bhtck ~lntheU.S. rGn!IOOI& among the latter Burchett pl.-to meet art -H. Rap Brown, former bud of SNOC, who is appeiiling a eoavictioo CD federal chara:M1 and 8lotdy Camliclloel, 1100 a one-time lltCC brad aod boW self-styled "prime mlnWer" cl lbt Bllcl Pano.. ... apaamn I• travel· laf '"' • Qlbu -•·fl/>oliP aever ..,._ te uw betn th11t try. _... ftil p I fwt WU II ~-Vt~ough ... Own ...... ~till ~""'-ietoam ... Reol Cblaa. The Qlbol po .. potl ,.. _.,. io .... .....iu.-lo b U.S. _,,. 1bt Unli.d llaliOlll -""',.,,,..g. North -··1· .... -r ' ) AOW'Cel, Bun:hett's visa will be for around 10 days. It will be issued b\· the U.S. Consul in Montreal on ordt:"~ from Washington. Burchett new from ParU to Montreal last week in an- ticipation of beinl issued the visa. WHll..E THE CommWliJl stooge is In New York, it b possible t.hat lhe Austrahan government may seek bis extradiUon for prosecuUoil on charges of violaUng lts teeurlty Jaws. Burchett has not returned lo his homeland for mort than a decade because of fear of legal action. Since September 1962, he baa traveled ei:teruively in Communl~t countries, parllcularly in Soulbeast Asta, on 1 1.-n pasiter glvtn him in Macao by North Vletoam. Long vtoleoll)' anU-U.S .. Burchett ls pa,rtlcularly Mtortoos for hi1 malk:lously falle cha.rps against this country ol •qing bec:teriaJ warfare durlnc the Korean conn ict. Rnd for hl.s visiting prison camps In North KorcJ 1 n d al- temr.t n; to br1.1nw1sh Allied e1ptJves. By Robert&~ ucl Jobo ,. GeldJmflll Sen. Stuart-Symington contends the Air Force versions will cost about $13 n1illion each, about triple the ori~inal eslimates. Others put the f·gl1re lo°"''cr, but still y,·ell 8.bove the initial projeclions. The F-111 has also had numerous performance problems; nine have era.sh· c·: for various reasons. And there are re')Q.t ~ that the Air Force may sharply cut p 1 a n s for t h e strategic-bomber version of the plane. TllE OUTCOME is especially im- portant because of lhe innuence it may have on future military out I a y s . President-elect RJchard Nixon is com· mitted to a considerable reshaping of defen~ spending, and there's every in- dication that any cutback in Vietnam outlays will be offset by more spending eltiewhcre . For one thing. he stresses that the U.S. ghoold "negotiate from ~--1111 George Dear George. Do you ever 1et any reitl pro. blems, Stupid? BILLY B. Dear Billy B. · Yuh. Your lelter had m ctnta polllpduc, , . ~ ... ~ , . . Nor is there any encouragement in the special report to the Presidential Commission on Causes and Preve ntion of Violence blaming the police in the Democratic national c o n v e n t i o n disorders. One point clearly illustrated by this report is that skillful organizers can command enough support to produce a violent confrontation with edgy policemen. The report shows that the Chicago police were· thoroughly in· doclrinated in advllnct on bow to deal with provocative acts, but there were some who were so provoked that they could not control themselves. ' IT SHOULD NOT BE supposed that the incidents in Chicago have spent the energy and ideology of those who originate and organize such protests. The so-called "underground press" is still at work. Smm. 200 of these New Left journalists have been meeting in secret sessions in Madison, Wis., lo discuss how they can become an in· strument of social control. J. Edgar Hoover has said Of the diiSid~ts: "This com'paratively small group of arrogant, hard-core militants .has contempt for the majoritY and our democratic prooes.!eS. They • regard themselves as the nucleus of an elite, dictatorial ruling class of the future. These ~x_tremi.m openly avow that their aim is to .overthrow the existing order. \· ' ' ' , Minn., ~osh, Wis., Blueflel.d, :Y"· Va., Storrs, Conn .• ~ Athens, Ohio, Counter methods o!V'e difficult to con· ceivt, unless the Ni,xon admiafslration would wii2i lp 'f'OAVe Of!• th~~ ib:ldb1t revolution as a coMpiraCy tb i prornote 1 the violent overtbrOW d&tht govftnment -a very remete and highlj:iniptactkal contingency altbpugh Hoover 30 freely states· that this 111 the ultimate ~ ef the NeW Left. , "IT IS 'VITALLY iinport.ant to recogniie thlt these mili~nt ~tremists are not simply (addists or 'college kids' · CONGRESS TmD-to dauti)Eif off the at play. Their cries for revolution and revolutionary spirit by .a J!tw law to their advocacy of gUerrilla warfare evolve r out of the pathological hatred for . our· cut off financial aid to 'students ~ ~ wa y of life and a 'determination to of a serious crime irl '<&ruptiliJ their I destroy it. · universities. This will obYiously. ·be. in~ "The New Left leaders plan to launch effecUVe so long as students •an not a W:idespread attack on edDcational . in--arreSted. f~ taking over the d~ce, ' stitutions this f.ill. They are relying or are quickly released if arrested. on collegiate dissidents and militants It is highly doubtful if touih talk to bolSter and accelerate thls drive.. from the president of the 1Jftitc!d States "It would be foolhardy for educators, will have any effect. The corrective public officials and law-enforcement'"Of· will have to come from ln!ide the ficers to ignore or dism iss lighUy th& universiti~. but if lt does not: -and revolutionary terrorism invading college ;,. Hoover is right -Nimn will , be eoo· campUses."' · frO;Dled by the exci'uciatina problem of THIS FORECAS'.1' was made by Hoover in Los Angeles. New York City, Amher.st, Mass .. Berkeley, Cal., Kent, Ohlo , F.ort Collins, Colo., San Francisco, St. Cloud, d~ling wi'th what the naUon'I · 1eading law-enforcement officer' calls ·m, effort to "sfr\ashlirst our educational gtructure. then oUr economic system, and Hnally our 1ovefnment itself." \ From the F-111 -Program t'lt'f~'91-~,<I;:~ r'1.. If.' ;\'.?'~ .: .. (}~~sL Editorial · ., 'i.i' .. '·' ' • . ·~ ~ .. ) strength " as it deal!! with Soviet Russi::i . Naturally welcoming such talk, t~e military leaders may well argue lh::it lhe F-111 shows they should be given a larger hand in choosi ng weaponry, both as to type ;ind quantity. There is, hoftver, another side to lhe stnry of that troubled airplane. THE INITIAL F-1 11 decisions at least recognized· that defense costs, even for a nation ~ rid1 as ·this one. can get nut of hanrl. A bankrupt country "!iii ha ve trouhle def.ending itself. lel alone much nf the rest of the free wnl'ld. The U.S. should have lhe weapons' it really needs, at the lowest posslble cost. Thal it failed to work nut in (his ·case d~s not negate the principle. Fu rthermore, the F-1 11 was a strong reassertion of civilian con'troi 1"'el' th " nation's ri\ilit,ary_establishmenl . . \ . W~EN SOLDIERS are gived ~arte 1• blanche to run their own affairs, history has shown that they usuitlly · "ind up running a good deal more than that. The , F·ll.t may indicate a q!ed tor closer cooperation · between civilian and military planners. . It does not rPJute the idea of a1 cost-conscioua, ~i\filiq..run defense establishment. w -~ Wall Street. Joaraal Communisni )s Greatest Harm to Us . The worst threat of com munism in our time i~ neither attack from the outside nor subversion from the inside. The greatest hann that communism has done -and is doing -us is its role as a bad e:.:ample. The existence of communism in our century allows us to use it as a bench- mark for our own values. aims and activities. And It thus permits us lo be a lot worse than we ought to be, or have any need lo be. IT IS UKE a family with one bad boy. No matter what mischief the other kids engage in, they can always point lo the bad boy and i;ay (truthfully) that they are better than he Is. This il!l bow ;we use communism in our family of mankind. • Or, to take another analogy, It is like a person with a mild disease com- paring himself to 1 person with a severe disesse, and refusing to lake measure!! to cure himself because hc·s already ao much healthier than the very sick person. IF CRrnCS POfN'J' out something th<Jt 111 awry with American capitalism and lhft need! to be corrected, they are nfteit met with the comment !hat lhinp are much worse Jn Russia and we ought lo be ,i.ct Wt live h@fe. But !be f11ct that our nert-<!oor nelchbor h111 pneumonia should not alloW · -- • •• Sydn¢y Jir~~,'. "" -.-' ..... -..': ;.....;:.~,.,,'£;;' )..:,;J us to shrug off our own minor illness until It becomes major. We consistently use communism as a cop.out for our oWn ills, just as a criJtiinal who hits a lady on the head and steals her purse triea to mitigate bis offense by pleading that he didn't rape her -the way the fellow In the nert cell did to someone else. THIS A mTUDE has dooe us more national damage than almost anyUUna else in our century. It bu given QI a ''horrible example" to hold up before ourselves, permitting us lo preen ourselves on our auperiority and to fall into complacency and self-satisfaction about our own defects. Parents properly U!U their children that they should not compart themselves to lhe worst, but to the best. And the aame is true of 80cletiea. ll we use the grotesque repreuion11 of Russia or China u a benchmark for our own socfal virtue, we can do tome P,.etty rotten things and ttill be better t'h ' ' they are. But what standard Is that to live by1 MARX WOULD bt revolv!nl In his grave if he could realize how lhl rl&eo of dictatorial communism in the 20Ul century has retarded the progres& oi mankind rather than advancing il _; not merely retarded it in the communist countries but in the non-<:0mmunlst ones as well, by prOviding them wi -:t•bad boys" they c111 feel better lhan. _ We must stop looking out, ant llart looking in ; stop saying we're Jucky to have just a cold and not pDfUmonia -for colds have 1 way of. tumtng in~ pneumonia if fed by smugness. negligence and superiority. --W. Monday , Dec. 9, 1968 The tdltonal pag• of the Oallf Pilot •eekl to inform and d'im-- tdatc rtadn-1 bv prt&tnting tl&fa tleW!pOprr'I opiniont and ~ "'<•lartl °" lopics of hl!lr<ll nnd ngnlflcmtct. bu providhlg • !OTUm · for the f%J)f'tlrion of Ol'r f'Ndtrt' opinion.I, and bf presenting tlta dtwr11 1Mto> · polnll Of hff°""'d Obi~ mu! apoW...n on lopl<a ol IM dav. · .• - Robert N. Weed, PublWler A • • . , \11., <On• I 1tion dent note nent ttc.J 'O<ly pose I tho • to lded their !, in· ·not rtice, talk .tates I dive the llld .... m ol ad!ng . effort :lure, lnally (} r th~ carte !!lory !d up . d toe n •lid rdule ip-run ,.,.., • s l rls& l-20th !SS o{ il _; nunlsl tones ;.''bad - - ""' lim-:: WI -.... If . ~' -· .... Clio IJ' ... ' • . -... -· I •. . ' • r .. ' " . .. . ' '. . . ~ I , . ., ' . . • ' ' • ~ . ~ ' ~ 'jDeny · Ouistmas.~~11etins-at. tire · Grandest1DaII ofJII It's Christmas everywhere! ! Outside it's a li'tfle nippy and occasionally wet . .'. it's "'arm. and dry everywhere inside at South Coast Plaza. This Christmas season sho_p in- side and. be comf0rtable. Open nightly 'til .9:30. Remem'Oer, South Coast Plaza is your Christmas Shopping Cer;ter. . onN . Nt~Y""TI. t:io r.M. . South Coast ?Ida ,llRlf"lL AT' MN D1mo l'Rlll!WAY. 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Besides tllat, they're easily constructed from hoilsehold materials. Fun., Learning Combined " Christmas Toys Broaden Play Scope . S&nta'1 new tor ~ck will broaden the scope o f children's play acUvities in a myriad of fasctnattni new ways. New. ouUets for fun and learning will range froJ? a ·. I It. dinoeaur, Rex Tyrao- DOl8.uru8, with 30 b o n e segments, to operating a ~movie projector, design- ed for chlldren to handle all On their own, according to ·Robert SUeqer, vice president al Kenner Products Company. Amon·g significant tecOOologlcal breakthroughs put out by the finn, to btoaden play opportwlities, is f.oom Loom, a new kind of automatic weaving machine with a flying shuttle and prestrung warps which makes professional-looking weaving easy for school children. New thrill for girls is Easy-Curl, a quick hair-setting kit with a Roller-Wanner. It is battery-operated and permits a little girl to set her own b:alr in ten minutes. Newest electronic marvel is 'Say-It Play-It a cartridge type t:&pe l'e((ll'der, the first especially designed for kids. Jio fingers touch the tape ; there's no threading or rewin- ding. ZOOM' LOOM -'Ibis automatic weaving machine is one· of .many new learn-by-fun toys available for . school-age-youngsters during this yule season. The machine is designed. ·to make weaving quicker and more!fuh. and doesn't require .batteries or plug-in, New ThrlUa For Baby Peek-A-View is a unlwue battery operated crib and play pen show with a series of pictures that light up and chang~ every Ume baby pulls a ring. New too, for baby are a series of colorful mobiles, including · Nursery Birds, Nursery Pets and a charming mobile of but- terflies. Push-A-ShoW is a n e w "light.up" delight foe tod- dlers. A_ built-in, battery· powered .JH'Oject.or shOwa a successfon of clear pictures (even in bright daylight) when the toy .is .pu.shed. It's safety- engineered for the toddler crowd with , a cU.shion top on the handle and an unbreakle plastic ·screen. Then·there's My Books that Talk, a story telling machine that enables young children and hear their favorite stories to learn to,read as they see and hear their favorite stories simullaneously. Spirotot brings the fascinating v a r i e t y of Spirographic drawing creativi- ty into the range of even a three-year-old child ; llO be can share the fun of older brothers and sisters who are Spirograph en thu s i as ts . Another new concept of spiral drawing is Spiroman : a robot who draws intri c ately beautiful . patterns when the child sets his peodulum "feet" in motion. • \ I S. Com Plau, DAILY PILOT, Moftdfy, Doc, t, lHl--1 Ordinary Materlal8 Three Wise Men: Solon to Take O r ang e s Pri nted Position Early WASHINGTON (UPI) - ~ 8 1 n. 1'bnlllcla B. Plan to Beat Smuggl.eri ' Easy-to-do Fun llorloa. (~.), 1111 lie wW TOKYO (UPll -Thero It make Illa mtpallGD olflcUYe llOl1lftlliDi a HtUe tad ,_. Dec. II to alJoW bll IOICCeuor, JI-_.....,. WlnU., Marlow W. Cool!, a cl>lnce to 6-lnt orllll"Ulanl. to plcnp 11 41111 ot valuable u --pen 1>11 • oeulorlty. tqe!r way, ~ \lflni""~ wbo Remembero!I lor the royal way to ilo 1-1 the deoiln _:::;::~------'--'--..:.;.......:.'-..:...-'-- pilgtjlll8ie Iha! took placo studio lal1I 111, 11 to UM a , ' • more than tWenty centuriea cot\'on nab u a tiny palDt ago, the 'll1ree Wise Men, brulb. Juat di~ II In blact 1111< KIJl8S Balthuar, Melchior and bealn. C..-are two and G"'Rm'· m 111 easll1 con-~ lilp. CUI a leoctll ol structed and tneanlogful part gold tape IOIWf enou,cb to ~ ol lhe Christmas story. cle the top o( each bead, II· Eacb ts made by combining tach the gummed •Ide to a ordinary houleh Id malerlals J>lect o1 cooatructloo paper -1;1lus a small botUe of gold for flnnneu, then alue crown t · ·-To make 1n plllce. To decorale crowns, pam -m new w...,... dip col'ton nabs in 1old palot, them, you need three empty allow to dry then glue In boxes, a squarish shape about pl-. "Je_,,, .. ·-blta ol 6"z7", another taller one. -ftl.I -~ 10"x4'' and a round cereal ~ e d red and areen box. In addition, you will need u tape. an empty frozen juice <In. Tbe Wiie Man llbown ..,.. colored coostructloo paper, ter, Kini Guper, ii made on gold, red and .,.... Chrislinu a round cerul box but. Aft· tape, "Q. Tl[lltt cotton aw abs, er wrapplDJ the box ln color- wblte arid red plastic tape. ful con 1 tr u ct lo a paper black ink, shirt cardboard and "robes,'' cover IIDlller frozen some .glue. tan with lighter toned paper Kln Bal...... sh lelt and 1tue to cereal box to g ""~• own ' · form bud. 'n)t ''ermine'' requlres the squared bos:. Blue and purple construction collar ls made by cutting • paper are glued on the box to U-1hape piece of white con-- make his royal robes. White stlu<:tion paper about an loch plastic tape rims lhe box cov· and a quarter wlde and 11 er to make his collar. The inches long. Drape tt around head is constructed with a the box and pinch a crease at the neckline. "Ermine" tails piece of shirt cardboard fold-·-the ~ of cotton swabs ed into an open square. '!be ..... "ermine" is made by remov-glued in ace . ing the tips from cotton swabs Melchior, the King shown at a!ld dotting them with black right, ii made by wrapping a ink. When dry, paste In place. tall box In gold aod red pa· Although ea c b k Ing ts per. Hil eyebrows.. moustache ' _,,,;a S 1J t unique, ihe tedmique tor co11-and beard "" tn•de by anli>' Pri%e Winners G•tu tlv 1 ec structing the crown and face ping cotton nabs in half and - ol each is the same. An e&5Y gluJni In place. Unconcerned by it all, liWe David Roberts, 2, walls What to Buy Problem Solved With Leather You say your Aunt Sally a cigarette case and lighter. Is just impossible to buy What aboot slyllng? You Christmas presents for? can't 10 wrong If you keep in mind the penonallly ol Last year you got her the the woman you're giftlng, say greatest feather boa. ntought experil at Enger K r e s s , it. might remind her of her manufacturers of 1 e a th e r mad impetuous y o u t h , goods ·foe both men and Somehow it didn't go over women. too bi Aunt Sally is I roD)lDUC g. , 1 at heart and cherishes Aunt Sally doesn t use memories of her gent 1, pe~e. Doesn't read• girlhood. Old dance cards and Doem t collect a n y t h i n I • dried corsages fill her album. Doesn't believe in games -She would fall in love with not even Mooopoly. S 0 a set of Viola aceesaories - everybody buys her knick.. 10ft cream-colored leather knacks. with a real violet inlay. Aunt Sally spends the whole Leather accessories would patiently as bis pareuta, Mr. and Mrs. George Rob- erts, 2312 Aralia St., Newport Beach, collect U.S. Savings Bond they won in S4th Annual Cbildrens' Photo Contest sponsored by J .C. Penney Co. Couple, with David's help, won first place in local contest. Making presentation is Donald Clark, manager of Penney's Fashion Island store. · month of January at the Ex.. be perfect foe some other peo. change-It counter. NotJiing ple on your Chrt!tmaa list. you've ever bought her has Somethin& bright and kicky ever been aeen again. So tltiJ la right for the teenager. The Christmas you're detennlned Safari collecUon -textured, to find someUUng she Will beavily-sralned leather in a really like -and use. warm brown, beige or orange pt What aboiU a gilt of leather -blendl perfeclly with a • • • accessories? What woma n sporty look. Or, you might J .. t ,.-; couldn't use a new wallet ot choose qullted leather to go ~ .. ~ ..:r. • clutch purse to perk up her with a certain IOmeone's f.~ • . wardrobe? That tattered thing quilted coat. ~ .... ' Aunt Sally's been toilng looks Why get bung up on aiz&. .Ai.. d like it's been chewed on by guesslf\I or in wondering -W' five generaUons of dogs. whether Aunt Sally would f.;,., ....... To really delight her, you wear a jungle-print slip? You might choose a matched set can be sure you woo 't find of, say, a French purse and her on the Exchange-It line key case. U she smokes, add If you give leather accessories. .... IWUlll· lnelt' In .. !tmll .. " -eouJd ... up ... ~ In • flllnl csblnet. · IL ii a lld Illa I« .. orana:-utan, , who , faoea • t1nctlon u well u what ,...,,. lie called an ldeoU!y crilla. The iookeepen c,l a 1 lingerptlnfing wW r e d • e • or Ing-utan smQUl..lnl. I a other wordl, orang-ullN ...t be fingerprinted for their -good. Tbe procedure ii alm4<I' • at alfiln& mokeepen Jo ..., tract of the few who er• left.. About l,llOO orang-ulanl W'I P'inglng free -day& la placel like Sumatra, SarawU.: Sabab and Kallmant an . Another 4.15 live in 130 llXll througl>out the world. Partly because orang-utao bear offspring oo1y ..... bi four to seven yean, tbeit popuJaUon ii decre11l n g steadily. · Rejlutable ..., ore IA'J'l'O'.l8d to prom1ae not to buy tiooljeg· ged orang-utans. But IOlll6 smuggling 1 till goea au, allegedly Into Japan. Seamen are said to have traded transistor radiOI for orang-utans in Indonesia and eold tJ:iem in Japan for a lot of money. So the Japanese Aiaoclatloa of l!ook>glcaJ Glrdens and Aqusrium.s aaked olflclall at "the metropolitan Tama 100 to study counter measures. fte zookeepers at Tama came up with the Idea ol ling~ orang-utans. U the plain II adopted, all 43 orang-utana in Japanete zooo will lie registered throu&h . their fingerprints. "U tbla plan works It m111 develop Into a n e w in- ternaUonal movement," Aid Dr. Jlro Ohara •. Vaccine .Problem ID lialting Flu ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)· - Doctors are havtng a hard time fighting the Hong Kong flu becaUR the flu. virus changes fro.m year to year, area to·· area, even case to case. That is 1why vaccine being developed to prevent this Communicable Disease ~ter year's variant of the Asian said, They expect Hong Kong nu remains an unknown quan-flu to reach epidemic pro. tity, doctors at the National portions in the United States Moment of P.eaee Along Coat Amoog tit• many beeutlful coves aloog the Orange photographer by DAILY Pll.-OT ~ Pal Coast ia lhi• one, Wood• Cove -in<Laguna Beach, O'Donnoll. l • • this winter. "We're lucky In moat years if a vaccine is IO to 70 percent effective," Dr. Bruce Dull, usi!tant dlrectO!' of t be center, said. "Our biggest pro- blem ii trying to educate peo- ple to understand that nu is different from all other in- fecUOUJ dlaeues." Tbe dHfert.nee lies in what aclenilsta call the "anUgenic drift." An anUgen ii a substance ~ that causea the tc:rmation of anUbodle1. In all viruaes ei:· cept the ones caualng nu, the • antigens do not ch an g e. Tberefore, a vaccine once ef- fective aga.lnat a vinlMaused dlBUR ii always effective. Scientilta do not know why, or even ei:1ctly how, but flu viruses are different. 'I'hill change or mutabWty usually la to miall that a vaccine developed for one strain will have at least a llmtted effect on a newer type. Occuionally, however, Ou vintll anUgena will show a more marted dllference, u In the case ol Hong Kong Ou, and a new vaccine is needed. A new vaccine baa been developed, uisng I e r t I I e ch1cl<en >IP to grow the virus strain Ullld in inoculation.1But nobody llnow1 yet bow eJ. fective It will be. Dr. Walltt R. Dowdle, chief (e~ ol the center'• respiratory virus lnlectiona on!~ reported on testl now under way to find out. A tat lfOUP In Orange C 0 Un t Y WU lnoculat· ed about t b r • • weeb ago, lie said, and a lab i..m IJJI "1:1 .i /tJ.df'..fl) _,_. ~.!' .. :c~~ ii.:= PGaGlilll~/lrtj,J.11wJJ11f(F"1:JNt~°1fl::l!IJ. blood sper.lmeol to be sent • · • ~­ to the lab. II • l .. , ' I ------------.. - - ----.-..------------ -...... ------------~~~.o..~ .... ~-..i..-~-..-. ..... .-..... _ ................................................ .. 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' Christmas Sto:r.y Artistically Told in Famous .Works HOLY FAMILY BY PETER PAUL RUBENS ,,,. ~ llory wtII ... -.i.i.. tbt ~ "' 1111 ..... " Ra.,i..F1 "'!lie -ol ti. t.epJa ol -: Loi AMllol -Loi AoMloo told lll wcn.·a1 art mnlllplly -llleblt: Small Cowper 111-." ud -o1 111o SI. Lucy Cowdy ~of Ari; l'lrl• ta rnmeurm acroa tbi coun-Bolde _ 11_ ti ,,_ ''Tiii Alba ,,....... " ~·· • ' Mad o a A 1 In-Bordone'• "Vrgln and diild Binni ..... AIL J11rm. tllroolll Wiiii ~·· II. H. With 811. J-. ud rrm. tryh, a ~ bolfdaJ a~ Ario: "°911r ... d Ir $-Ill ' ::; Alt de Y-Memorial M_,,.: 'cio," -di Cndl'I tndl111 fer both lraV<llm . W~'t "SL 1Uf JJnw1111 . =• a w : -·1 "Vltlin IDd Qllld ''Virgin Adoriq tht Cblld, ud. llay-at-i>omeo. • Ibo vtrpa;" Molpbo, Wl1llam " ~ With l,y Flmlly With M a r Y With Infllll St, John the l!op- Eadl boUdoY -~ ~· "\llJPI IJ!d Oil!'! Cinelud, OlllO-Clnolucl. llqdflen," t • lilt and Two Alliehl·" 1914 the Toledo M_,,. ol With Y-81. Jl b D • Muooinn al Att· El Gnco'I p~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,i;il~ Ari lo Ohio bu 1elected 1-bella 5,lewlrt Gardner' "Holy J'unll Fm..ino [Jp.lj and arranged polQlinp, prtnla Muaeum: "BoliceDI'• ''llll fl:~Y 11~· With lit. and .oculpture to· tdl the . Madaana ..... CblM !II !!>t ' ' . • Christmu llory. A briel '°:" )\llle Gorden." Chlo _ Toleclo clo9ea in the mu• e..u m • H art for d , Coan. -Ml*!Urn' ol Art: P'Uipplno Lip. Clol.Nr where the Christmas lfadlworlh Athen<um: E I pi's "~ o1 the Cblld " Story ii read and traditional Greco'• '"lbe \?fl1n And Detroit. _ The Detroit J~ caroll 1111111· About IJ,500 Cblld With SI. Alirie," 1'nacb 'llllulo ol Arla: RembraDdl perlOOI made , the pilgrimage "AnmmclatioG." ~ van RIJn'• "Tbe Vlaltation," lut yur. New Yort-'1'111 Frlct COJ. Flei\lbb ,"Virgin ·al the &oo · · At Uie Museum of Fine Arts lection: Jan. vu . E y ct''' ·Garden,,'' Andrea Della Bobo- ' in Boston~ plans call for 8 "Vlretn and Child With 8ainta bi8's "Madonna and €blld." , >jjpeclaJ diBplay of a ~ and a · Don or • • ' 1M Chicago ....::. Chicago Art in. 18th century creche, pamtlngs Metropolitan M,_.. of:Art: stilulo: Peter Poul Rubens' and sculpture related to . the Andrea M•nir«n''• '•Tb e 41Holy Family/' LUcu van season.s, alonJ; with • com~or Adoration of tht Shepherds,", p Leyden'• "Adoration of &be exhl6Jt of Chrbbnas prmt. Rall™iel'• "Madonna and Mql • tbe'Mutu of Moullas' ,and draw~. The Early Child Entbrooecl." Rogter-'4n "Annimclation," .. Natl\rity American penod rooms are der Weiden'• • • T be An-With~ " attributed to to be decorated with garlands, nunciation." , .Benedetto Bu&lion1.' . l ,swap and tr.., typical of •. Phil d•'•bla John G Kansai City -Wllllam Co~~DenA1ner1caArt. M J ob:•~ Co it e ct l on : . Rockhill Nellon Gallery of , uc ver useum Art· p~ .• ......:-1 ..... a, "M·•-has scheduled a special ex-Philadelphia ~~ of Art: · · -.. ... "-'UIQwa _.._. .. b t bi t i 0 n , "Under the Jerome ~ 1 Adcntioa of :i:-1. Qiild in a Gothic ln· 1 Christmas Tree," Dec. 7 the Magi. through Jan. 12 at its Interim BaltlmOl'tl -Walten Art PorUand, Ore, -Port1and Galleries. 11le ~~-includes Ganery: Diptych, ''The An· Art Museum : Bron z l'n o '• -· "Madonna and Child With the a 17th century creche with nunclatloot," Fra Filippo Llp-Infant Sl John the Baptist," no Magi, but the ting and pi '• "Madonna and Child." Philip de Cbampaigne'a · queen of Naples and their Washington -N • t.l on a I' · "AdoraUon of I.be Shepberda,~' househoJ~ servants alq with Gallery of Art: J~ van a 16th Century F 1 e mt ·1 b the Holy Family, peasants, Eyck's "The Annunciation," "Madoooa and Ch i Id , ' ' shepherds and angels. Antique BotUcelll's "Adoration of the Aldobrandinl tryptych showing dolls. and doll house also will Magi," Gerard David's "11le the NaUvity, adoration ana be dlSplayed. Rest on the Flight to Egypt," crucifixion. Art worka of particular 1n-Nicola POOWn'a "-Roly Family San Francisco -California , Wide and 'Wild Lona on..,,i.c. ace1a:1ti crepe culotte With a 'bul1t-ln-brt: In hot COIOl'I. Sizes 3 tot only, f\::>-~ 111.ISTOL AND SAN DIEGO FRW., SOUTH COAST PLAZA tl t6 ON THE MALL, IU~NA PARK CEKTER • ' IOTH OPEN NIGHTS TILL CHRISTMAS ,. " • I •: ,. ' :; ~ -~ ·' ~ ~ ~ ~ • ; ~ ll ! i . ? •' i " ~ , • • .. ,, * I I I 6ne Gift to Your United Fund Serv~s Many Agencies ~ • •• .. • ,, ' " ! " ' • ·' ,, ., •' ) New.&nd exciting •••• the pale, preHy putei. •••• pcr!ect for your new pants or party dresa. Just a sample from our Holiday Coquette collecdon •••• with new toe~ and higher chunky heels. Pinafore pink, powder blue, buttercup yellow, Willow green, tender turquoiae, mdon, ala.bastt:r: white, camd, 1earlet, navy, chocolate, grey or jet. PBARL NSCK.LACll with each 3.50 hosiery purt:hase., •• choose an exciting holiday hosiery wardrobt In thetrs. opaques, wet look or glitter •••• •titting at eoc JJJ h. Mn&, Coft ..... 411Ne.IKIWAw .. .......-c.... JO ....... ~ .. S.....AM Op•11 E.•ry N!tht U11tll Chrl1hfl•t • Lancer in Solid New Fashion Color Shirts In Glamorous French Cuffs in 65% Dacron -35% colors , , • Gift wrapped free. Sensibly Cotton in 24 Carat ,We W-1com• at $8.50. priced Same Shirt in Short Sleeves, Sizes 14-17 $7.50. • I BE. ' IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO OPEN YOU 'A CARAT CHARGE ACCOUNT AT OUR STORE mtn's faSbion tlotbing , \ , I Bristol & Sen Oie110 fr:wf.~ Coste Mesa ~ ~ ~ ~ .. Ii ~ • , ,. < ~ -• • ' < ' ' • , ' .. ... :. ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. ~ s ~ « ~ ~ ' • ~ • • -• , ' ~ " • • " ~ ~ • : • 1 j ' • , ~ • , . ·~ - -- ---.... ---------.... -..... ---~-~-~-· .... --------~-------.... -.............. _ .................................... iii ...................................................... ~ .. ----........... 0 •••••••• ····'!"'···· ......•...•• . .. . .. . • • l ...a. c.--. DAILY Pft.Or, M n f '·Doc.'· - Al•zp mrt For Stronger Families, Happier Youngsters and Better Health, Give to Your Unned Fund plueh-touoh slipper rar rh'tac • ,..._ -• lue ._ 1tt11 td«d m_.i_ ......... a-Wal ........ nbblL hr. Pna. Mii' ntl ct5oe al clft*ble, hotta. ud ----UltoUl,-lo 2.99 - i I . ,., \ - • .... Re·ne R•pltallty . Holiday Bullet Easy on Hostess • 1AKT. GOLD OV•~L.AY C..pe Motil ..• beautifully fashioned ia 11Kt. yeDow gold overlay with graduated cultured Pearls. Also availabfc with' grapes of genuine Jade or Amethyst. Gift ldeas .. lrom Pickwick's Christmas Li)lrOry For everyone on your list! • I . WIU RDMl IDURHL HYHTUIEI • HOl•I • TH PRIYATl EH, THE COWIOT I AID TH nn HIED llftL I ,_.... ,_ a.. .. Cfr4e .,. , ...... c.w I A ltiJnclatin& -"""' oE I mot"irs in thr 1irtieii. $6.ts lllATIA1 Tw11Htft·IHfll'J ...... tie I ............. A ~ fm:ly portnir ol frmcis Albert I Sin.tra, tht Voi«, the l.et.dei-of the Oan, I the Sw!-nr", tht Oiairman ol the Board « just pltm "Pnnkie." SINATRA is the I •C6& tnO't complete book to date on the man, ~· . . 7 ~·· ~· . ~·· ~ ·-· I . . , .. •a.1 tht 1ingc1, tht •ctol, tht Juptr-sw. ss.ts li•'111 --------..-wm:••·--• I I I I I I I #CBI I l l'EAIUTS TllEAIUftT .. °'""" ....... Tm Yan Worth ol Peanub Jncfoding .• , O.rllt 8l'O'Wft'1 Greatest Defeats • Luq'1 Mel.lint Momeits • Snoop1's Grand· est fanwin • And fmturina Lifl\ll., Sdiroe- dtt, Sally, Frkda, PiQ>Cll arid Viokt in thrir moN mmionblc ronftootations with life. H~. 2)6 pqc:$, ll~:a:tl. $4.fS ..... ---• ---M.11-• - MADAME DE POMPADOUR lbis tupabt, illustnttd TolWT1c-a rompanion to Nancy Mitfotd"1 TI-IE SUN KING-celcb111tcs Loui1 XV'1 pretty, intdliJmt 111d ~tic tniJUtsS ind her nl111otdin1ry inf1~« on the NlninJ and ::otill Uk ol 18th <T!ltuq Europe. t.l i" Mitford hu l'CT"iwd llnd _.frcd her oti,iinal biOADphy of the Pomp.dour (or thi1 imsist· aMc n>mbia1tion o1hitto..,,chancwr11ud1, A1hctt and gouip. With 411cob'.Id1>0 bll(k-d.whitc il1U1t111tioni. $11.00 MllHI01lNlsttry11 Art ., 1.-.41.y Swlftti TM -~ panonma fl Medct.n bistorr, from ptthis«>ric times i. tt. pramt, it ~ l'n'tll.i.d throu.gh its Wl'Jrb ol an-pt.lntlnp, ftlll111b, Klllpture and illumin1ted ITWluKrlpu. A Hiuorr in Art pbotognphfod the m1srtrJ1if'ftS shown in this bea11tif11l TOlume In 11N1C1JmS and priv11c collcctiorts. ~ m11lt1 ht 1n unf>'.-111.11cltd treuuft lot ut loftn 111d •rt muthC't llbnria. ,, .. ,. llnttl [Ho ~ J111. »o.oo 1t.m.rrtr • •, L\.:.illl:C!!:::===::::::!:~-~~ _, __ -_._, -----_-_._._._,_._'_· ~ ~ .-~ -~-• ' . . . ~ • • -,. • .... •. -,. ' • .. ~ ..... • ,,... -,_ ,... ,. ,. ,.. r ,. ""' • • . . • • • Chic COiffeur a 'Must' The Chrtsbnu ......, with 115 busy schedule of ahopping chores, entertalnlng and btlng entertained, puts 1 p e c I a 1 d~ on a 1al11 -glamour mourees. • But all thele doillp requln that a woman be well groom- ed, and a chle ~ la a rU.hlon "mut. ·~ · This headi' problem ls II> stanUy IOlved b)' the~ W13f o!wlp and~ Pertee! tOf>ptnp for 1ats o! all qes: wt,a, wfllets, wlget- tet, conel, 1w1lchta and pony t.aUa are beauty boauaes for .-y oeeulon. AA ldool Clfl for Ill)' woman (-..,era lnclucled) -a Jubloo halrplece or w I & tlboold be 1eleeted ..-Uy. Make your 11111 cboJce in your lrid1'• own color or cboole a dramatic -oolor. .I -·J. • • • -:J.ajhion MUSIC ENJOYMENT -With this Micro 5 casette tape deck, Virtually any ster- eo system can be equipped for cassette recording and playback for under siJ:ly dollars. 'MUSIC.AL GIFT -'Ibis should bring forth 110111e Christmas music next year,· even from the just beginners, something for enjoyment and something for ac- complisbmenL • Inspires Many to · Play It Cu//e:fintj • of Music Giving Musical Instrument Means Lifetime ' By BANTE" .. •C76 .... ., .. VERY SPECIAL GIFTS FROM When you give a musical ln!trumenl at Christmas, or any other time of year, you may be giving a lifetime of music. Very often a new in- strument ln the home lnspire3 several members of the family to learn to play it. . · This applies to adults as well u to children, says John Steinway of the famous plaJlo.. making !amily, who points ool that the number of "begin- TME UllVUlln OF UUFORlll, A PIDTORIAL MllTDRY ~I.ht ......... -" M., D.ral• ners" Increases each year. Last year, an estimated three m!Uion men , women and chil~ joined the amateUr musician ranks. One of the major ex· planaUons for thia increase hi improved teaching methods. For example, in teaching piano, Ute emphasis ii now on the 'music played rather than on the .mechanica of . playin& It. Most teachera to- day ltres! quick mastery rather than laborious study. Instead of dwelling on weeks of scales, teacbei·s now prefer to start pupils on entire, yet simple, pieces. The feeling of accomplishment w h en a recognizable ptece hf mu.sic ccimes forth far outweighs the frustraUon which may be caused by lack of technique. Another advancement ln piano lnstrucllon ill the group MRL URKINIOl'I LAii b c.· H~N '•rklftlff method of teaching. In group classes (there may be as many as 24 adults or children 1n a class), students overcome shyness of being alone with an accomplished teacher ~ pianist; they profit by inlstakes and successes of classmates; and the coin- petitive climate triggers a will to practice. · Piano pedagogi3tl advise that children are old enough '· H011K"1ritt1 (and pl'Ollpectitot ho\llC"Tfiva) ol America, JD11 on· not ,Jford to be without th.it book. Kaowledat ii power, and the the kno~lecf&t Jmputtd here will Rive JOU power not onlr over busb111d and children, but Ibo ovcr friends, nriRhbon, ill&nimate objec11, and 1 malignant fate. There it plmtr here 10 amuse and deli1h1 ; but it ml.Ill be idmitted that the book i1 a.lto.in1trucrive. The modem fiunilr is not lackir11 in 1dvice on evtty conceifable 1ubject from sex lo home rtplin,. but cen1inlr thttt it no m..ania,qe manual libe th.is ooc. $4.95 Ever, Cliristtnu trl!t" needs two ~ thditiona.I one to top it off and THE UITLEST ANGEI: to tuck under the bran~ in a 1pccill w1y of sh1rins the Wirtnth ol & happy, lofin,11 .time. h much u holly bctriet, tinM"l, carols, 111d bells, TIIE Urrt.ES~ ANGEL flu beromc a Ouilllll;U !radition.. $1.95 I #al . . 1 ......... """'""'"""""""""'"""""" ..................... " • .,,. ....... tmJM ... 1ti119"'~ .... ~~----,.,..,.,.Bl,.. .. ~ ...... \'M ......... , ALMOST ANCUTOR11 YOU TOO CAI WORK WONDERS Tiie flnt C1llt1r11l1n1 ~, H•rry •-'JM• Mt.r 1iy ThtM-K'""' •lttl ,._.r4 ~ ~ 0.••, "'· D., Cli11lc•I "'rcholotlst The ten, 1imple ind poignant, telll . the Chth--$4.JO story of • ...... , of life and a people now a[. most complctelr •111i1hed. A hauntin&. ter· rib!r human boolc. 117 Photopplu In blade a!Ml white, l1r~ p•ge si»e 81/1xl t "'. $_15.00 Who ue '°", Jl'l btrt> "ue rou ~II(. &nd .,,,,, Jf JOU lcnow, "°"'do rou propote lo RCt-their~ 1best" basic questions conccrnin,11 the human o:pcrience prov1de the !nmcwori: !Of this n"" •olume br Hury 111d Joa11 Mier. Other Boob by the Mien: •C77A HA,,IHIS5 llGIHS lllORl IRIA,J.ST (Ooth) $3.SO #C77B IUILDIHG OUR OWH IAIHIOW$-(Cloth) $1.95 #CnC I' THI SHql PITS-(Oolh) $J.50 DAUPllOl1 T•• flew et Wll•nffl Pll ... 1Nph1 •y l>lot ·Port., h1h'ellluctl011 by Lorn EJ..W, This is a boolc in poise ci isl1nds. Its two "t"Olume1 ire an investi,111tion of the "firtue of i1l1nds as points of rd erence, both Kicntilic •c.a' and poetic. $45.00 Untn Decernbei-31.t. .. $55.00 lherniker. ••••••••---•_.. ...... _,..,.._.,.,. .. ~.•--A#.~r•••wwa..-,....,.. .. ,.,...._ ... ,.._. ... _. .. •a• A ULUTE TD AMERICH COOKINI A cookboolc ol anvsw.J. appcil frpm the personal collection, R•th- m:d from O'¥ft l' yan of discoveries, colltttins ind 11J1inA, by a b~ and wife who ut DOted gourmets. Eulr Ammcan dishet from the fanntn and fishermtn of New En811nd; Marty !are from tbe Pennsylnnia O\ltch &nd Middle West; 'rl.ri1tion1 Oii the cooldn, (rum Prance, Jt1ly, the Orient, Jewish coolcin1. and IDllft'. Owmin&lr illtlstntcd with dnwinp •bf Stept.m Lon&- ltfftl ' $1.fl i ) A WORLD MISTDAY IF ART Rett is 1 complete, worldwide lll"CJ ol the uu-p.intin,ip, KU!p- rure architectu r11 and the decorative an.!--/rom man'• nrliest days lo th: pre;cnt. TI:~ paintin11s ind sculptures of the mulcts:" the ltcll tcmplet ind monwnmi. of all time; 17th century n1tunli1m to modem 1rt-11l of these ire explored and picturtd in this IP.Im· did "t"Olume. The 1umptuous ill11Stnitlons, with more than 600 Pfa1er; in full color and many blaclc and white pictu rn, and a comptchcn- 1ive inde:r givr this !abulon1 1rt boolc an additional dimeruiort-1h1t of 1 rdftftlC't work. $14.95 Until Dtcembcr l)th. $17.tS lf'le~. after. ... _________________ ......... ___. .... W5f •• ---~i:-·------.. •.l!"• ...... -·------!IOlll'\ TMI llORLI OF IUUIER I IYU THI ~THU llDE1 .,. a., Kl"t t l.,Q O.Yit to be receptive to music education at about five years old. In the first year, proud parents can expect an average youngster to ·become a slght- reader in almost all keys; learn au key signatures; im- provtse almple music com-- p:Wtlonsi develop a good basic !Inger pos!Uoo; and have a musical repertory ap. propriate to many family oc-- casins, such as n e x t Chrl!tmas, perhapi! What Would Children Want for This Much? The,. lhree gifts led all the than dop (3.3 pel'<ellt ,....., rest when a sampling of boys 1.3 percent). '111ere was one and girls (ten to fifteen) were order for a female cal and asked , "If you were to get one for a cat license. (a cat a Christmas present costing license?) However, there was $25 or less, what would yol! a request for a doghouse. want?" The lnt.ervteweea were Some re a 11 at s -or asked to give five cholce1, mercenaries -voted for the in order of preference. cash itseU. Percentagewise, the voting A ft er finding o u t their was: for: photo equJpntent, 10.7 preferences, the survey asked . .. for record players, 6.7 the youngsters some specific (and for record.II, 3.0) •.. for questions. "How many clothes, S.3. cameras are there lo your Argus, the camera people house?" The answer was a who inade the survey, were walloping 4.85 per family. naturally pleased in thi8 in-"Wbo ls in charge of them?" terest in p h o t o gr a p h y , Sixty percent replied, "The However, they point out, in whole family ." The range of all honesty, that some of the1 \equipment was alao lm· answers were so diverse as pressive. Not only did, every to be impossible to tabulate: family have one or more st.ilJ.. a tent, track shoes, stuffed cameras; almost haH also had animals (includlng one request movie cameras. Ten percent for a stuUed tiger), a pJccolo, had development equipment. a .trwnpet mouthpiece. There Also m e n t I o n e d were W8' a surprise in the fact enlargers, floodlights, light that inore cat! were listed tripods, etc. Luxurious Crush Resistant VELVET ROBE Crush-Remtant Kodel• Fiber Fill For Warmth Without Weight Turquoise, Chlliese Red. !'Ink $25.99 Full Length ~ ',,, .•• "" . .,. w· le11th C•••t l'lua lrl1\al a\ th• ••n Dltt• frwt• ""'"·-ON" .. Cillll\ty l'lua Uf Or1~t M.U l'lltlwtllt o,.,....,..., .. •t "•'bo' a.w . ., C1t•Jm11t at .,..ldlllf'tt Oertl•rt OrGV• • -~-........ ---~-~ --4.'-....... ··---- ----~ ............. _ ........ ________ ................................. i.m ................. . • , . • • I -• .....S., ~ l'laa, DAILY PILOT, Monday; Doc. t, lHa ' I Seat te Vietnam Tey Cbaraeter ,\••lysls • " .J -Fit to Be Tied lor .]Wft:Rig·ht·Gift 100,000 Names On Huge Card One of .tho largeol, """"- and mo 1 t lndeltrUctlble CJirlstmiA can!a to hillDr1 Wal aJl'Uf1ed last ChrlstaW the caf!J palnled Yuletide greeting. . SUdl .-plrirood .... developed f..-Dwino and other l(ltdallud 111e1, The panel• have 1moeth, wat.rprool reain-lml!"'llJllted surfaces oa whlch ChriatmaS d-.UOlll ,,_ painted and signatures written. Fil to be tied 1<11' the li&bl ftr . tree .. He -be doel It holiday a1ft for lbe -111 lot the cblldra'a Mb. You man In your rue? 'know belier. U lhe Se,nta Claua In your A little bjl of cbaracler rue ftll this deacrljltlon, theo onalysla ftrat can belp you .~I you'"' lookinJ for U. a wrap the matler up tn no ~ &ift duo t b a t 1 s ilme ;_ especlall1 tt !bat very to pteaae and suit bnportanl m.. In your rue persoanlity: 111 1 h • Nwnero Uno lluo by Lelfans. a handsome C!>logne and lotiqn aet. ,\11-Purpooe Cologne wilb atomizer and All,J>urpoo< 1"" iloo "'lb P11mP are teamed in-an attractive and ~Uo'ab.le dresler1 cbest ~ a bl.aged lld; inetal, olck •nd key. To .nW<e oun your gill II just right. yoo can tUe ,_'plct of four N......., Uno lail«- made-for,bim ma.1 cul la• lragrancei: Gcll4,' • -caoilneotal blepd; Green, a crisp, cool citrus .cent; Red. a spicy trallitlooal; and Sllv<r, a tealbery aroma wtlb -.oodsy ov~ to -· On It were nearly 100,000 signatures. -'Mode from two huge I by 40-fool pleca of ""-1 • c b. plywood, each piece Ove times the size of a normal 14 by Moot panel, the card welab& ?l6 poundL It WU donated bf 1 large lumber mill and a group ol forest producll dealers a n d whOlesalen. '!llousands tllronged the shop- Pin& mall ·for a week to algn The card bu received almost ..Uonal ilatul. A TV camera crew filmed lta ar- rival in the war zone, and local . l'<lldenls -..... ll 'appear as the backdrop for one of the armed forces Christmu ~ in Vietnam. ftU. thla portrait. . Re'• thoughful and con- siderate. He rememben ' you wllb 1pectal gifts .. bnportant occultOl!I but be II hill ol surprises al other llmea !no. That, Certain-Per son Needs a Perfect Gift NOT EVEN SANTA WAITS -An all-purpt>se co- logne with atomlzer and all-purpose lotion wiill pump are teamed. in an attractive, reusable dresser · cl!est. Poinsettias Always Linked · to Christmas He adores cbildrtm, likes them beat wben they I"! good, ls quid: tp forgive and forget U they happen to misbehave. He's ·a good businessman with a great aptitude for keeping lists and records of people'• needs and requesls. He ls kind to animals; h1a favorites are reindeer. ' When you get down to it, ht bas na major character flaws. Once a year be dons a funny red cap and suit pad- ded out with pillows and makes a midnight jou,rney to arrange packages 'around a It's that same old JUlblem. Tbert'• always that .certain special someone who deserves !bat certain special gilt - a gift that usually can't be found. One gift ia not quite good enough, another she already bas, and the others everybody has. sonically-welded plastic cal'- rying case. 'Ibe attractive· mirror wUI become milady's f av or it e boudoir accessory; it's so light No other flower l.s more to any holiday room 1ettlng. Candleholcler and compact that she can take associated with the ·holiday T a b t e settings .. come It with her on that vacation seaSon. than lovely, star· alive" io an instant when the to the Riviera or to the moun-poliited poinsettias. They im-poinsettia ls used u a cen-A decorative candleholder talns for a toni weekend. part · the special warmth of terpiece. they . stand out adds a 8J>8ltlina: touch: put The mirror weighs only four Christmas, no matter where gracefully and dramatically . a 12" length from t b e pounds and its light bamboo or bow· they are used. These agailllt any background. cardboard tube inside a roll and ivory-colored plastic ease perennial favorites have a On a low bench or cof-of tissue paper. Cover with is self-Standing when opened. grace and charm that ls uni-fee-table, the poinsettia's foll. Stuff with tissue paper, On closing, the cord for .the que amorig living plants. height is an ideal accent. Ar-so it will stand firmly. Take lights, which provide up to In groups or singly, their range in tiers on the Door, 3 different sized paper plates, 1,000 hours of glare-free il-deep green leaves contrasted or on a bookcase or fireplace cut a· bole in center of each, lwnination, ls stored behind with the brilliant red or white manUe, they provide a formal attach one at bottom, at mid- .. FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR MAINTAINING $5o0 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Houn: 9:30 a.m. to 9:IO p.m.; Sat. 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. The makers of the famed Saunda beauty mist machine have come to the frustrated Christmas shopper's ~e · onct again with an enttrely new product -their Vanity Mirror. A perfect gift for "someone who has everything," the Vanity was just introduced this fall to the American women. The manufacturer reports that the i nit 1 a I response has been nothing • short of fantastic. tbe · mirror. 'lbe three-way of the flowers add dist:1ncUon splendor all their own. die and top. · mirror (the center mirror·1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~-'-~~~~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Vanity consists of (our optically perfect mirrors witb recessed light diff115el's on either side of the center mir- ror, all contained in a swivel!: to a magnifier) l.s cushioned for traveling by foam insulailon. Available for Christmas shopping, lbe Saunda Vanily MJrTOr carries a five-year W&n'"Pty and ii priced at thirty-five dollars. When that special someone looks into her mirror on Christmas morning, ~'ll tnow your chol<% · for Iba Wr..t of lbem all. PERFECT GLAMOUR GIFT -Newly introduced vanity mirror, a portable three-way mirror with tile center mirn>r swiveling into a magnifier and built- in diffused lighting 13 just perfect. Holiday Entertaining? m..;;,., B'ilu' ~nail( Oblo Party T,Une Foods Wll Ma It A Gtd :10Sti111·1- J!l!xrUJ.UNO OUR FAMOUS CHEESE BALL .... ...,,....._._, .. _ ..... llmml. .. .._ • ' Tas .......... .,..W ............ ~ ................. .. tiw-1. ........ ~. o-... ~bW ............. -.... ....... _ ....... .. .. LOWI" NtTl0 LITI! •• , Gh·11 a lo"elJI l'kl" In th• dark or th• nlcht .•• Unu1ualty prelt1 and 4-rau.,._ OIECANTIE,. llT .• ,, llrii'bt &nd s lumlll&' ..... u y.W • , , 111 blue, amlar. olive ••• Ju1t the rlsht touch. trom Pitman Df'llt•er •.• I OUTH llAI CHl'lll: lllllVIElll , , • M.11 aet .. _ -. __ , '! .... . . ~ . on •laln..S dull 'll'a\nut. and brl,l'ht •nd lively '" colorful u i. ••• oornp\11.• 'll'Jth ch-. knlf•.,. ..... ,LOWlllllS a VllllYWHEllll J:ye-eatchl.ns upkl11 h.older or l•tt• bolder too! Matohlnc •poo11 liold•r, and tb17 com• tn 1h•de1 of • ;;, ~.:... -: .. ::: "G'RETT• C'>• ·, :-?: ANO LIGHTER ,,. --~ Soft cr&lned leather ...;. """ !""'"..-. : 1{\ fold·over caae, w:llh a '1117"~ bruehed sold 11.l'hter , , , eome1 In a Yu! array ot color• tor mom •ACON BUTTON ••• P'or uncll?\y bacon, It'• eule1t method ln.,ented~ hr &'rlllln&' and atralshl.en· with lighter ... 14 .95 Ins taeo1, 1u~rb! Tum over for chop- extra lighter 12.00 ea. pine block: ••• ir ll eel.I rouchened • from beat or e.u!llll.£' • , • lllmplJ' und :: !ti ... •:\···· '· IO;,..Jllll n·. ,,:;·,-. . :.~';. '• .. .. . $4.95 1teel with that J.oveb' bnr.abed •llver look ••• CAlllVINO ll!:T • , • &TEAi< l<NlVll. •, l talnle .. and ll.and·rubbed dark 'll'l.ln11t fmm Fl&111£)1'w. • • • BM\IUflli combln&Uon fDf' a •Llt .•• orance, ~en, yello" or blue , • • H•ndmade cla.u· Ilk• resift • , , CANllT!illl& ••• band!• ... And In lovel)I br11ht •nd v1Yld color oombina Uorw , • , to .ult abeolutelJ' I YllJT kHch•n ••• :I:; a.st aet· of s ........................ a.ts OIQ&I' th1t Do1, or J:uuny the cat decan11r , •. •h•t a fun ••JI to 1t~ )'our tin• C'brl•tmu llouon ..• lm pt1rted trom rt1l7 U.st ea. 1poon bolder II.It INTIMATI •• , I 1'rqt'anc. trio ••• •PRY rnl1t. ooloene. and P6rfum1 olt • • (P.1. Wt ll.a•• a fabulone 11l1C1tlon of ftne tn.cTa.n-tor '"ll7on1) lnttm... trio ..................... .. DAltV ANN.,, Coolde • and Mtt. &ltd »tPI*' . • , r,_ Ot.a- Pretulpftone. PreparM Promptfy and Expertly • •a •1 U'I. , •• Ml cut1I ••• u·u ht hanl to k..,. \II• lhlldrl• • ....., from tlll• ·~ "ooolde-Jv-loolrlq t'OOkle j&J', •. PtM Custom Gift Wrqpplng for oll a«aMOM , • • esJ*fally ChrllfmCH Salt • pepper aet ~ (ii 11.JS ,..,. ',. ' "",'-'-' Cookie Jar 0 0 I ..... • W• Dellwr HOW HANOYl ••. A. 1et of I aM tray1 that 1tack on top of •eb other ••• beld b)I a da.rk ~bolder ••• 111 ... ·~: ...... fffi:·,·· .. . . . . " . : .: .· decon.tor oolon. . . MONKEY "'00 ... .: 13,1$ The "-utJI If th1t 'll'ood la lnbLDced "1tll &Ct •.• "'' have & 1el1e1Uon of BISll and llba~ to IU!t ll'"70Dl'I I ift•MTICltlllC lde.t.e . , IClllA"' •OOKI/ l'HOTO AL•UMI , •• 0.llMl'l'all•e ... or ,,,ld (far the 11111.11 Ill nur U""l • • • tr.. A4K. 1-0ltdhM Showa • , • 11.lt eada . e 1-thw • • • In browa, • .i. orann.. al"Oeade,, '1nll. • ·: 'l!lutanl ., l""T ....... ·:·.: e Wild l':l!l)'t "'W.i looti" le ~ ,,~ .... u &IT&1' •t oolOf'S to ' ...... llll ••• "'°'°" ·~·. -:.. ,.u.m1 au. dltr-t ..... ~- • -• ,_._, '"::''~'--·-==~• ::::•"' "'>Q •.l'p &""""'+:"A ,&.-.• --._.-- ---------- " NO FIVE O'Cl,OCK ,.-ADE.OUT;c..:-PlaBtlc flasks 'of cologne, face condiU~ and body rub easily stows away ~ a busy man's d~ drawer. :pus handy ~ Is a perfect one for ,!I man on tbe go . . ·:Greater Variety_ ' . . 11 1968 Christmas Toys Show Motion Trend 1 What to:v trends a:re shaping ·, bp for 1968? Tb e emphasis now appears to be on motion; dolls · do more trJcks, ; playthings move in more ways and activity toYs have been • developed for more fWlCtions than ever before. ' Most manufacturers think that there will not be any one dominant toy-fad this year. Correspondingly there is evidence of greater variety for parents -and children -to choose from. Among the manufacturers there's wide agreement that military toys are ooe category that will not participate in the projected \968 toy boom. The Vietnam War, pressure by women's groups and cur- rent buying patterns b y retailers are all cited by in- dustry leaders as partially responsible for the expected decline. "War toys provide the child with few, if any, opportunities for the constructive develoir ment of a mature self1" says a graduate psychology atudept who prepared a study Oii Ibis subject. "It's disturbing th.It ,,-e are the only naUon that manufactures them on a large scale for its children.'' For mo.!t other toy categories, though, there ls little but glowing words for the merchandise tha1 will have to make the grade with the public in nine months. For instance, manufacturers of model railroading eqQlpment are hoping to regain some of the glory lost to model road racing in recent years through the further develop- ment of N-scale miniature-size trains. The model train industry ex· pects to benefit from buyers' interest in , according to an Industry spokesman, a new mini-train. "Not since the ancestors of today's model trains· first rolled out of a German plant in the 1890's has a new electric train generated so much trade and CQ,qsumer attenUon." Tru~ks Example Miniature To ys W ork Toyland features a variety 'Of new delights for young transportation experts. For exarilple, amazing ingenuity is P.Videnced in the miniaturized sector of toyland's .trucks. A neet of Tiny Tonkas that fit in a child's hand have purposeful operational features just like I a r g er models and are made or sturdy automotive gauge steel that lasts and lasts. This group includes a wrecker, dump truck, cement mixer, pumper fire engine, sanitary service truck and a bottom dump truck. Catering to the youngsters' love of reallilm is a Mighty Tonka construction neet which includes a dump, a loader and a scra~ togelher with a bar~ bat, just like those the construcUon workers wear on the job. Novel entries in the toy truck parade ttns Yule season include a Dune Buggy with oversize balloon tires and a Lifeguard Jeep with a detachable floating llie raft. -TOT SIZED -Dlllle buggies just like big brotber's will delight yoong lra'."portation sophisticates. This model includes over.eize balloon ~ a tow dlain and a snappy canvas top. REALLY WORKS -The blade on tbil dor.er adjUBta to pu!lll scrape or dump and it bu a durable um- brella ihlt prolacll lho operator. A penect gift for a young would-be consliruction work ... , tbe Tonka . toy is made of rugged automoll.., 1teeL ' ' • I -... _._. ....... .._-..._...._...__.., r .. • • $, C00tl r 1au, DAILY PILOT, Mondoy, 0... t INI f Perfect Gift Har d to Find Man of Today Mus,t Play Several Roles . Tbe do)' al tlle J!eulua,... Goll clubi mllbl 'aroua l!ll ...:. a llng!O lteiD lllal Wiii on -or Ga v.Cadlio modlnl a•111•oa. " --.. ' 11.n -A Man ls toda,. . rportlng lnailncts -but whit pe(fec!IY suit li nrlelY al 1 wllh 100 -be'U find tllll o1 ladll ...... wlll tbt brt*, '"'°""I -*•• Comlder the modem male · !Ille~ l'eally a bomebodJ lild ~· acUvIU... ., • Stowawafa m-mock-·--•-ln1rwlll mlt-wllll 1111111 M - 81)11· Ille 1D1i11Y roi.a be must .......,. --Well, II -· ll'a amall. IDrilt .-pll<:U· nelltly lato -ml -.. -ap1not • i 111 - play. Just to name a !ew • .....,.. --wllh a II'• ~ve and · II '°"'" hla ~or~ • -RIB. Clnol fir ,... -• .,. -• d --'Ibo Traveler, Tbe Eli-Jlpaw ID hla wortabopl Or plemenlf Ille,....-, no hta al-·cM !or GliHilglil lhe -If Illa hwh-.MA ecu11ve, Tbe Spor1aman and. supposing hll Job requJra blm ..-w11at-tio.c1oeo. staYoven.1,,., .....,. ..... d.,, • di" w• t11t lift .., 1ar -. "'1t ......, hopefully, Tbe Homebody. to be always en route -a fi'a ?lied. J(..0. stawaw.,, taio. a blend ill -Ila! Giii o'cloct doldnlml. al 11111 .....,.. !di, tint tldill Flndln1aglltlhatwlllbelp moreorleascnstantlraveler? ...,, a c;ompfCldill clealjplod --.·.,...·tom1vo Ill a locbr '"'""• <olopa allor -!DC or--. your man ill all o1 lhta ao-Findios Ille rlg!it gilt to ap-to ~ w~ IQ\' and -the·· •Al"...,. can bo aa _..,. u 1 111111 liaado in ~. Ilia UvlUes lsn' eaay. peal to Ille IDlillY facts ol ""! on bec•11M It coo. lravoler. · , , • 1"' ·-. -cm tbt ~ ~ Ju& bi.iOi • A dest ... t ml&bl appeal to modern man can become an laint ~bll I oilaoe Of, II Illa "'""'""" Poll h&im, ,.._ q u I c kl J ~ llliDI-.All! - blm II be'• an aecuUve -awful beadacbe for, modern ~ ol ~-. ~...,. Is ~c ollict 'd"*' be'll find ... -.· beplq ,bandli 1'W.....,. II.,-_. but ,It would· be wholly In-woman. • · • dlll-lild body rub. ' l!lal lbll llfl ·.II )IWolly a cool lild dry, and provldliig llio '• DOW .,.. _..., lllt appropriate In the locker What you really Deed at ;Let's ~ your. in111 11, lho top:dra,.u • .,. a, illnd of a bettor ..,.. p1p on pl!' flaaD iUp ""'* lalo - room. ' YuleUde Is the Villverul Gift lravel!ni type -wbet!>er ll'1 "'"'val kit II tbt 11111&181 ol clubl, -raclrela, balrllD& ,_ !w ~ awq • ., ' .. ,< Biggest · C~ristmas Pack89e In TOwn! • M LLEN L ETT .. ' Never before! Never again! Christmas savings up to Y2 on prestige apparel . gifts from the country's foremost makers. Most with famous brands or de- signer labels -Fair Trade items excepted. With rare savings like these & the entire stock to choose from, is there any other way to shop this Christmas? Gifts · For Him Suits Sport Coats Slacks Raincoats Sweaters Jackets Knit Shirts Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Neckwear Pajamas Robes Hosiery Jewelry Accessories Shoes Gifts For Her Dresses Coats Knits Sweaters Bl~ses Capris Robes Ungerie Special Chris.tmas Shopping Hours! All Stores Open Nights! Sund_ays: 12 tO 5 p.m • NOW! SAVE BIG AND CHARGE IT, TOOi Enlarged facilities make It again possible to, offer mgular MAB Charge Account privileges to our many loyal customers and to new ones as wall. Now, you can enjoy these very spe- cial eavlngs and 18ke up lo 12 months to pay, tool •• BanlrAmerlcsrd or 1.1 .. isr Chergs, acceplsd. nu IRISTOL AT SAN Dl'EGO FREEWAY. -COSTA MESA ' f .. . . hrJk II BL;;Jf Sorry ... all aales aubjectto: ALTERATIONS AT COST NO C.O.O.'sl NO OEUVERIESI NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERSI BROADWAY. ANAHEIM CENTER -ANAHEIM. .. ' • •••••••• '9 •• ----_. -----... -...--~ -~ ---------~ ~ ---••a 4 p;u;ce;s;..,es soessee soc• Wild, Wide Ties .. , Accessories News in 'Men's Gifts . Men11 fulLloa 110Ct11wiel art -•· °"'' live him lt\l' inon Ilea unleoo they're wild ud wide • • • llOmeUillll he mijlll llOI ..., ,... -· He 11111· ,_~ WI he II ""' lo !Ind •·time and • plAco lo w-II, evtn li II II jull lo matt 1 ,lllr at Ille out poker party. :>' Al. a matter ol tact. never WU it 10 UI)' fof a llt1 lo bur a llft for' a ...... Men'1 lllid0no aro UDdtrgolnc • ml.IOI' NVOlulloo, and male fashion -rim quilt a gamut -1rom · 1m lllde- burnl lo hbloric cbalns and medaWOlll, lo Ille flattering Nehru jacket ... and ar<n'I Ibey all conversation plecesll Of -Ille young 111}'1 'wbo )lave .,..... up In ll<lnt A mao'• · Jumpoull ' for· the of a TV aat bava -COO-beacb baa blC brlll)' lllppon ~ ~ 1o.........i upoldaand-..Itllall ...., d!Ui>C · all lbolr lift. Uke p1ay .. c1111g and ... ,. II pnmloaable Y-.. and Ibey twice u much f1ln -you, are Ntdf fot anytbtnc. are all "-.t up" to have a SOme of Ille acltement rube• •-oft on the more conMrYattve 0 dandy" for a beaut IU1 who II 11111,.,...,. ....... II all !tit lo with the ......t ki adapt al u.a.t oaa -dllcovery ipen have made of ldtu lo -· like tbe goad "°""""' thlnp that rmval of Ille chalo pandanl . mat<h In . ....i • . .llld the wlllch data back cantumo In leulbllllT ·ot havln& a male faahlon archlfti Ivan l1fr1aranee .wardl'obe" for dlf. tJ!e Terrible were one. '!be ferent occulona to auameot Lorci'Mayor _of London wean hb ~gularYanlrobe. oae. They tum up at the beach So ourpri8e Iha! burly guy and on late TV around aome ol youra with somethlna new vory dlsUngulsbed neckl Knit lo color IDd ayape. One way abhU borrow from l h e or another get him out of mllltary witfi. 1 ho u 1 d er that oJd r,rey flannel suit IDd epaulellel and lllrelA:h belts. lnlo a Nehru Jackel • • • , CONVERSATION PIECE -A Nehru jacket coupled with a cboin pendant may be the gift Ii> give that male famion plate on your lisl The·1dea g08ll back for centurie6. Another great gilt idea is "fragrance wardrobe" -a scent !<> fit all of bis moods. Windgws Frame Joy, Throughout Season CHRISTMAS COOKIE MOLD PANS-111cmt, euy way to bake decorative holiday cooties! SimJ?ly pour your favorite doqh inlo die ie-usab!O molded- alaminum Pam. No meu or fuu. No tedious rollinr. · When lhe night-capped papa of "The Night Before Christmas" fll:le spotted San· ta through hia wmdow, hi may have been selling the pace for future Ch:ri.!tinas observa- tions. Much of the holiday scent i5 framed by windows. That's .where we stand lo watch colored lighta reflected in the snow and carolers wen- ding their way from home to house. We hang ribboned wreaths in windows, string Christmas cards across the pane, and sel the tree within easy sight of passers-by. The reason may be that Christmas is a time when homes are literally "open to family and friends, an~ figuative1y "open" to the holi- day spirit. We want people to "see" the holiday reOected in our home. But, what about the rest of the year? Windows still ahould be an outward sign of warmth and hospitality. Today, windows are design- ed for visual beauty, u well as convenience and efficiency. lowing. and cutting. According to the Andersen The molds dd it alL CorporaUon, the leading win-Each Pm ·tum! out dow manufacturer, windows 12 cook.iesia. may occupy as much as 40 Christmas tree, percent o! a house's exterior Santa. bell, and ltar wall area. 'Ibia makes them ahapa, ready to be an important factor in house fiostcd. Set« beauty -inside and out. 2 Pans mate. 24 There are a variety of good-ll • looking window atyles from = wpa which to choose. Casements ' 9n.. lire popular for their daaslc ~;;Cllri;;;;i-iii;;;iiPaniiiiiiSltiiiiiiii.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;; loot, and are often used with · fil<ed aash lo form llylbh bay windows. 0 t he r attractive styles are double-bungs with removable grilles that give a d i v i d ea-light appearance; awningl used with fixed sash units to form picture windowa that allow ventilaUon, and gliding windows that give pic- ture-window visibility in an ope:raUng unit. To thia line-up of window styles has been added a low· maintenance window that is always ready for guuta. Ac· cordlni to Andersen, this Is 1 vinyl-dad wood window whose aterior surface1 do not require painUng. INSTANT·m STRETCH RIBBONS wrap up yOur holi· day packaging chores in a ftash! Snap a ribbon-textured Band over the comers of your gift box and it's .ready to give. This is the same smartly tailored style used by pro- fessional gift wrappen:. You 1et a whole boxful of 1tretch-plutic Barids in an assortment of ail.cl and fa. ti\le·colors. 36 in a Pack-I~ lhan 3c cacbl stfetch Banda Pack - In New Crop of Games Fast Action, Laughter Yahtzee, the largeol aelling game thia year, requires sharp figuring of odds; yet the ladles enjoy playing just u i_n u c b as the men and are JUSt u proficient. It's the focus for ~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=!!!!:=:=:=i!!!!!!!!!~ family fun. " mLOF ICICLES dreasea your-tree in sparklina ililver ninl It tabs onI, a mlnult lo 11m11tge! Eich brilliant strand is $ feel km1o 'lb'10 a.re 300 of them, all looped into .a rm,. Jt¥t huJ& the rills OR top of your Christmas tree. and the tinae1 &trands quic.kly fall into pJace 1o form a beautifully dnPcd t ' "'' ,; 'ftiL Easily mnO'lecl to pack , away for next year, Spaltllng Trea Vall &Be ... a brilliant lui'l•JllCk oblrl and a handaome chaln. • .get blm a Mt of aold Splco Burley malcbell.,......._ . . • IDd li you pw the ~.you m1Jb1 pick up .. ucot In flan\!>Orllll colcr "' ltU In Ille l\9ck of that jacket. Burley, by the way, It 1 mu:ullne. trarance with 1 cont...parary DOie; II baa t)le claiolcal -of dlrul, dominated by a opadal 1D011 base lll Jlerbace<lul and woody spice _ tones. It comu 1n Cologn.e, After-Shave LoUon, Body Talcum,, Shower Soap, Sljave Crum, SJll'IY or Stick Deodorant, and 1ome very bandrome lift aell, quite modestly priced. I Santa's new crop of games is keyed to fast action and laughter. Compe:tillve formata range from biz.arre laugh·pro- vokers like Mondey Shines, where players D10Ve monkeys up a tree in a contest to out.run pursuing chimpanzees, to Traffic, which bases play on real-life driving experience and dramatizes l he im· portance of safe driving. Players will endeavor to chart the course o( the river Nile by strategic moves of plas~c tiles or will sharpen the.tr math ski.lb by competing to place number~ cubes in equations in Heads Up. New entry in the strategy game sector ia Snag, a board game which can be played for fast, light-hearted action or can ap- peal to deep-thinkera who plot intricate strategies. A favorite in the "real life" game format ls Count Down which bases play on realistic procedures of Operation Apollo. Players strive to con- struct and launch rockeU pti!Wng material aupplied by NASA. The first game keyed to conservation of animalJ is Wild Life where players endeavor to capture animals alive and market them to A NEAT SOLUTION to the knotty problem of 1torin1 tieol.This barul..me -lo, finished hardwood tie caddy loob like your nicest. coat- h&nacrs-but it's only 5~" long! You can actually hang Up to"3S ties in this am.all space! Hanaer flta the clothes rod in YOW' cl'*'- .keeps neckwear ddy and accessible, Removable tie- holden are of-1lexible, aold· tone plastic. Each ia .:lotted lO hold ooe tie. PICK·A PAIR OF PEACOCKS inmagniftcentmctalsCulp. turol They'll preen in perpetual story on any wall in your home! These lc:fl·and-rigbt .beauties are decorator .. designed to add that coveted touch of orialliality over lbe mantel, buffet, sofa, or wherevtr you like! Black. There's no longer much dif- ference in the game tastes of the male and female con- tingents, comments E. S. Lowe, noted game speciallilt. Prices Up ""'· There's a boom in chess playing, according lo Lowe. Chess Tutor which speeds up acquisition of skills at thls ancient pa!time is a best seller. Renaissance Chess, which reproduces in modern plasllc the beautiful shapes of Renaissance age cheas men, is a favorite with cheas en· thuslasta. a-Rod TloHanpr S1.98 Wide Choice of Yule~~~~~~~ Decorations Here Gold glitter balls, velvet holly garland.I, red flocked omamenta, unbreakable bot pink and lime glua balls, burlap Cbrlstm.u lllockinp - aboppen fer-Cbrl1tma1 decorations will find a wide choice this year. niey will pay """"• too. Prices gener1lly are up acrou the line, escept: fer-miniature ligbl -wirldl ""' down 2$ permit. R1ymond Grenier, omamenll IDd -ationl buyer for a vu1etjl llore cbaln (F. W. Woolwul1h Co.) uys ther~ ii a trm¥f toward themes in ornaments - gtniertnad, 11JOW p e O p 1 e • Dlckem, Mother Hubbard. Early American -ptumJ. drwnl. MJdwatem ltora h a 11 e day decorating ldeu for the LITTLEST PISTOL! BIGGEST BANGt past three yean. · Only2;4 inche.t1ong- M an u fact u re r • have but th.is little gun actually nsponded tb1I year with hol shoots I Great for atart- colon -piok;Ume and bright in1 pmes,andraces, or Jellow -to go with the tTadi· callina lhc younpten UonaI red, green and eold.. home.: U1eful on fidd MOit ornament.a are un-andcampingtrips.Madc . breakable. Man1 are velvet of all metal with a flocked or glittered. Besldei break-away bamt the tiny Ughtl, there ~ IP~ -just like •real nen that product a movlo& patol. On handy effod Oii Ille -metal by cbain For centerpieces, buyers with 20 shots of nfe., may find velvet.a, bright col-plutic ammunition. on, and birds. Omam• kit.a You11 want to eet u 1vallable for do-tt-younelfm extraAmm~Packof tnclude feather,· ribbofl and 80 •hbta. tool tiaue Dowen, a partrid(e ~~I~~~ ... 7B leather tr.e, IDd a laalber ~, -•1 -;:.;. report an lncruled ~;;;Mi;;;"'°';;;;;;;hck;;;;;;;;;;;;;;89;;;C~----=--- lni.rat In N1Uvlty -· aell-- Larp Pucock Pair $7.98 wrouaht iron with 1oldcn-tone acccnt ••• in. yodr choice of 2 sizes: The Small Pair are each approximately 20" x 14". The Larp Pair are each about 23 • x 20•. The perfect aift f!;>r some- one who loves the beautiful and unusual; True elepncel SmaU PucockP1lr $4.91 Holiday Hosiery N~ce Gift for Favorite Ladies Durlnc the hoUdayo, the pnttlaat ........ lllullen aro lovely lep, and -- Will make ... tllll - lavor!ta ladles ... treated to ........... hollday holllery. nlll Odiatmu, )'OU Clll -your .ctan.I -• tterilnfl -1lmea1. Tb e neweat boolery ~lel 111oten wlllt a llill'tl'Y ....,, and I 1111 of opaddlns h 0 II d a 7 boalerJ will ha jull In time lo mW Iha winier Plrl1 ......... Pun sllvar II spun with llroa&. pol)'lller and llrtldl nylon In H--"llrtgbt Medallions" pantt bole, Tim loHo-wall! delllgn, period Jor the 'leUOO'• abortelt ~. ·1 comsthelepwlthaoohtle pallern. 11'• allvery dellp Ill nproducad ID IOI<! and wldte u...U. More .Uver lhimrner In hon. day ltgwear baa tnaapaNal 'nl·klol: llyU4 'Ille sllVlfJ -baa • llljuld-Uke elfod and gllllall ~ u h caldlea the nlPt u,1111. 'Ille ..... pany'I -· and oll,>er day and evenb>( ahadM, a.r • avallahle In both panlJ -IDd lllockinc llylu. Fer the lady Iha! Ukea lull a UtUe blt of glitter, M'lf. diamond dalgns In holler): ""' cut· lo ber llJdna. Jacll O' Diamonds paoty -lealurea dlamCJlld.ahaped cut. OUls ID large and amall karata. !\------,, 'SWITCH PLATE OWL SHINES AT NIGHT to"'""' you to the liJbt 1wJtc:hl Y ou1l never catch him nappios. .All niaht Iona his bi& bright eyes beam :ft~tly, like a beacOn. All "day tona he'• a cheerful peopl...,atcher, ·perched oa your Will. ·M~with wipe-dean fuiish. Fill 1taadud ainaJ.e awitcbel. Such a hdplul, ollllUllelJtol bird-you'll °'ant a Wbota happyllockl Owl Swlldt Plate S'l.DD THIS HACKSAW BLADE CUTS ANYTHING! It cub like a diamond •• , through metal chain, stainless steel. :fibcralu, tile, brick, tlaptone-c:vc:n glass! This am~ ing new rod Blade is surfaced with permanently bonded tungsten carbide that slices with ease througli the hardest materials. Goes backward and forward, zips around curves and intricate contours. 10-ioch length :fits all standard hacbavi fr•mcs. Super H1ck11w Blade •2.79 A JOLLY JUlllO FWH~IGHTwlllbewantetlbyevtiy lit on die blockl Briaht beam ol liahl ahine lhrouall his Cya and mouth to make every trip into the dart a dellP.tfd1 adventure. Banishes fear ud build1 confl· deuce. For added fun, this happy Clown smiles ri&ht back wben.1luhcd on. the wall. Safo non-acratdl plutic frime. I" Jona. NO MORE FLOOR WAXING FOR YEARSI /MSt on~ application of this fantastic: new plastic sealer coat creates a hard·gloss finish that withstands hard wear terr years! Ideal for all wood and vinyl ftoorina. Use on furniture, panellinJ, boat a.reu, too. Drie.t aystal clear, can't chip or peel, completely waterproof. Thrifly ooo- quart W covers two avcnae rooms. floor-Kola S3.98 noted .. 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CAi5E SHE outdistanced by the m1rsfl1Hlntil m Writ of ·w-(C) {30') 1CtP Gl:IF s+fE hi dops to 1ld a Plllfttllt llldlln. "SGutfl AIT:iaia Showctrl." Pit Slit, PIPW'r w.urr 10 n , __ it. Victor French, Harry Ctrey .Jr. and d1nc~r -la .. ~ "tnd 1 Lat V1111 $ llM. A6-'llf., t Loube Llth1m 111esl aboWiJl'I. ·..-la. -. . · · 6tOIM l!6ltS 81 DniH1 of .llOM ('C') · (30) &l R"'* Ill..., st.M· DlftV9I: 1D '' •'Jiow To M1rry 1n Astron11Jt." MEET ~ FOi.'. :i .' Junnl1's sister pops In on .lt1nnle lit.GO fJ rn!ID ~ 1..,_ttt (C) (&O) PIAB!: 50 mar • w Instruct h1r 111 th• 11111 •rt lmoren• Coca 1111f Vie Dlmont 9E CM lMt: t11pp!n1 1 min Into mirri11e, ind guest MIOllT 6GF! Tony suddenly finds hlrmelf ll)'in1 8 G~ Plltl• ._ (C) (60) :tf, D< "I do," but to the wron1 Jnnnl1! GtJ l1J (42}.'1111 llt fin., (C) lfl.-7?._~ .: I lost In Spa (C) (60) ' (60)"A Slr•lllllf fYMYWhtrt." Nick '!-°' 1,2-g· , ~ (!) 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NIWPOIT IUCH ' 0 !!AS.TOBE C~/ GORDO MISS !'EACH fu'l'URE Acc.cmr~ of . .A.MERICA MEE'I' HEl>E - . _=_...:_: ~ ----- -------~--------~- · . ·' " • 'ly· Tom 1<. Ryan 1llE POMPOUS ONE·WlTH 1llE GlAZED EYESI .... ly Gus Arriola I " ' MOTOWN ioUMo,.;. Iliana-~ • .....i ~ s~ I above, ~the 'tei:DPl&tioaa ~rtiiln ~ ln·a one-hour '1)ecial, "TCB" (Taking Care o! Businet1) , lb color at 8 p.m. ""' Channel 4. The groups wlD sing , • some o! their past hlti and premiere a Dew: 1011g, · '"roB,'' Y.!riten for tl1ia show. Ir-------:---::::-,~ TELEVISION VIEWS TV Tip Sheet For Viewers By !llCK OU BROW , HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Notea to watdl 1e1 .. ' .. vision by : , · The programs: CBS-TV's public affairs series, 1160 Minutes," nut Tuesday· will offer a report on ~1 assaults in America's prisons, as well as ~ film 1tudy ,of "Dirty Football" -plays that inflict the ' • most physical damage , .. "Arctic Odyssey: The ~­ 'David Humphreys Polar ExpedjUoo," an hour docu-,• mentary about the· 1968 jourJl~Y, will be presented • by NBC-TV Jan, 28, . , ABC TV's Thursday night hour, 11Tbe Secret of :> 'Mich~langelo: Ev,ery Man's Dream" -a st~dy ol .. the stories in the artist's monumental freeco ID tbe , Sistine Chapel -)Ya&· outstan~ngly done, . with a ~ notable script by ·Alexander ,Eliot , .• palnUngs by ' Degas, Renoir and Toulouse-Lautr'ec were ab.own t by 'art dealer Victor Hammer on NBC-TV's "To- day" show ... CBS-TV's childrei:i's series, "Capt. Kangaroo," visit& Minnesota for a · week .starting Dec, 26, . ''THE BATILE of the Warsaw Ghetto/' a Hanukkah program ,cOmmemorating the ancient Maccabean uprising and the epic Waraaw r:evolt in World War II, wlD be broadcast by NBC-TV's "Eternal Light" Dec. 15 ..... The Queen and I," a half-hour situation comedy series ailOui an aging ocean liner whose ~rs are constanUy try1ng to sell it, debuts on 'CBS.TV . Jan. 18, replacing "Blondie" , , , A film report on the skyjacking o! commercial passenger ,'Planes to Cuba airs On .. To- day" Wednesday •. A ONE-HOUR portrait o! Sicily by Italian !Um· maker Roberto Rossellini, announced by NBC-TV two years ago, finally arrives on the home acreen Dec. 29 ... Two other specials announced long ago, ABC-TV's two-hour adaptation of "Arsenic and Old Lace" and CBS-TV's (l().mfnute production o! "Spoon River,'' are both promised. by the.networks for later this season . _ . Full network coverage of the Apollo 8 manned lunar !light is set to begin l!lec, 21, ending with the splashdown Dec, '1:7. A FASH ION SHOW featuring 11169 styles for men 'end women, created by top American designers, will be seen on Wednesday'• 0T~ay" outing ••• 1 other "Today" ltigbllgbla this week: Tuesday - a 1egment on new lifesaW>g devices for heart patil!llla ... Thursday -an Interview wtth John Le Cmn, who wrole "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold," and a look at Uny Kuwmt, whtdt has become rtch through ila oil resourees .. ,• Friday -a talk with LiC1nel Bart, author ~ composer of "Oliveri", .and clips from tile 111ovio version. · THE HEADLINERS: -Sen Everett Dlrli:sen ap-1 pears !"' CBS-TV's Red Skelton Show ~bristmas Eve, acting. as host o!·the h9ur and rectUng "A Visit from st. Nicbolas''-and "A Cbrlstnw Story .:. 1777" , , . The Doors and tbe Committee are guem on the same networ~'• Smothers Brothen Program • Dec, 15 ... Heisman trophy winner 0. J, Slmp- 1 ion ts featured on the late-night Joey lliahop Sbow Tuesday, • ) I Don't Mix Cars With Alrohol . llolldq iplrflol ,,,.. la .. mlnlnlllq ol 4-"-II> w.ctlan IOCidllU. You awld b!l<i--la by belnc alert, wblcb -not "'mlz llcobol 11 drtfblc. 14 pen:ent ol all -1n_ ..... ._alb> --vlalblllly. and reduced -. .... the main bofl-ol wtnler d(I" ' • • ..., Ca ""' ..... _ leh thMt buy the 9ift th1y'y1 1tw1yt w111ttcl et 111y of 'OUr 1+.r.1. They do thi choo1ln9 •• ~ ~ .... 11 .... thenk1. Ord ... en. 1,. ... •tO, SU. or any cl9MM1Ntl .. yo1i1 d•ire, It's the nicest 1M 1.u..+ way lo flit °"' your CllriohN• list • .,. .. ( - ' Ing, ..,. the Siie Winter ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Driving Loque. The '- distributes lnfcrmaUoo on bow to avoJd winter drl vine lwanla. Wlnte wealber mu.. It even more difficult to • guldlng -1WD<I Oii the signs ot intenec:tlool. Loa Angeles II reducing accidents by posting name otgno ·half a block ah.ad ol the wetot so drivtra don't have .to take ~ eyes off their driving as they approach in- tersed.ion11. Darkness com- pound! the sighting of str .. t signs. other clUe.s, lncluding Los Angeles, art l.natallif1I reOecUve aigna that glow brilliantly in bead!!Jhls. Traction on snow or lee in. cruses with either' snow tlrea or chairui. With snow tlrea on ice at 30 m.p.b. you still need 192 feel to ot<>p. But, chains will stop you lD 173 1 .. t However, some people don't like the clunk-dunk ol chains on dry portions of the streeL If you're one of them, then you've got to be extra cautious, and proceed at snails pace, If necessary. A! for the danger "ingre- dient" holiday 1plrib, tee p y o u r exuberance at a sa!e medium. The old rule of "if you're driving, don't drink ••. if you're drinking, don't drive" still bJlds good. This holiday, be aafe, not sorry. Live to enojy a very happy New Year! Pick Kids' Toy Gifts With Care W atcb !bat Chrlatmas Spirit when you're .electing toys for preschoolers tb.ll aeason ! If they're chosen too bastily, without lldvonce tbouSht about the porticular child'• -and hll stage of development, Christmas morning may find the youngster playing with tbt! box and gay wrappings rather than the toys themselvea. Stunly loy1, -ly ch""", will challenge the creative abilities of a preschooler, fascinating him for months after the holiday season is over. During his early and rapidly learning years, the preschool toy, Play Chipo, lo< which are fund and which help him to discover more about his world, according to Playskool Research. A toy should have multiple play valuea, too. A new preschool toy, Play Chip, for example, is a ahape-worter, a set. of design blocb, and a counting toy. With I~ the youngster can learn about quantity design, color, and shape discrimination -all while playing! And the kin- dergartener d e v I s e s a multitude of uses for a '11tree- Way Table Desk that com- binea a magnetic board, and pegboanl. Toys are the tools with which children learn. It's the wise parent who givea a child his own "play and learn center" where he feell at home and where all b.iJ playtooll are kept. This "play and learn cen- ter" need not be large. It may simply be a little comer he can call his own. Here he can spend as much time as be like.s with toys IUCb as 11elence aeries puule pla· quea, which teach him bulc scientific coooepLI while be has fun solving the puzzles over and over again. Glft..glven will make the preschooler'• Chrlslm.u nier· rier if they tnow the chlld and hll llltuesll. For further guldanct •bout pracbool plO)' and "" oelec:tioo, • booklet. "Play-cooa to Shipe a Ollld'• Warld.'' 11 available free from Pla,...i Raeardl, P.O. Box JIG, a.Jcqo, Dliooll - Carel Tricks ii a -I<> prlnl or enerawi .,_ name rather thin • JI ·poi:ooaolly Oii • can!T • . ...., """~ wttb larp maWna .... hive their Dlmtl )lrlntad ... ......ed. Many • ·- little boy's parka in three colors . For cold ond roiny doys when boys need • i•cket thot's worm and_ waterproof. This nylon parka ·sheds ·water1 end warms with o quilted liniryg. In dork.green, bright blue, gold.Sizes 3-7, 12.00 litUe boys wear 52 Pacific Trail's Nypile jacket The zip-front weether resistrint nylon shell is line·d with werm acrylic pile. H•ndsomely styled to provide rugged weor ond warmth . Bro ss, blue or Jodon. b-12 12.00 14'20 14.00 boys' wear 14 ' --- ........ ., ..,_ ... --)' ou itiO ha•• titM to "'••• r11erv.+lon1. C.U your nHr11t M-r Co, 1xten1lM 20 I. Ticl.+t •r• 9k. Prk• lncludff brMkfett, .,,.erielnmtftt 1M • vltll wllh S.nla, Tho lhrw ~ ... Hom.,. Doc. 71ft. ')4th...., Jhl ot' .... • Rob Roy's turtle dresses him up The turtle still hos fi<m hold on the. top·foshion look. Dress him up for holiday parties _i n this acetate and cotton washable kn it. White, blue, gold , olive. 8-20. 4.00 boys' furnishings 23 I our own McPhergus corduroy parka Heavy duty cotton co rd uroy styled with o hood that zips off. Both hood ond iocket ond completely lined with worm acrylic. · pile to keep •him cozy. Gold or olive, sizes 8 to I b. 23.00 boys' w.ar H prefer a _,.i oipabn -~ Ol1 • card to a cloao trlood. even If It 11 prinled ........ * may co soul! coast plm, 3333 bristol sf., cosll me11; 5"-9321, 675-3418; shop every nlll,lt ~di Chrlslmu 9:30 a.m. ,fo 10:09 p.m. I I . • ' SupplomMlt 19 lhl DAILY PILOT -· -. ' "'-.._-:'~ ~) --~ . -· ~_;, ~ -l -;,,.,-., ...... _, ,,.__,,_~ ... l"\. .... _. \9\af'"" \.-& .. , .. ·._.__.-1w111##lf_\. w . -~,., ___ r 'fHr" ·• -•M ···--. 11.......-:..-• ,_,_L ..... .-7• -~ ' ------·-·--. -·--------------- - - - • Making the holiday;brlghter . Wo.uldn't he love Capture her heart · · • ~ ..... glamorous gift seb the dash of with the surprising scent .. , -. 1-• :; -. by DANA ' -. CANOE by DANAI AMBUSH by DANA "' t,. ; ' o.... wrai-up holiday oift probllml with , Give htr the iubtle sorcery of A.&u.h. 1Mo 11 thor1 a man who do11n't -.Pf911Y Mil lib lho!ol Dtllght -rr lady on Uke tho fr11h outdoorly· fra-Dana favorite combln11 lingering .,..... ti yoow 1111 w:lth Dafta'1 famou1 , fraoranc11 Ill grance of Ca~? Of count ctt,,,., 1a1mln and ord!ld Ill an unforgettable cologne or perfume. Choose her favorite, ot noll Ftottor hit maicullnlty with bltnd. Dtflnli.ly for tho woman who'd 111<1 It Introduce her lo iomt new onoi. 'lllerl'• Amo !I whol1.1ea1on'1 worth of thli be remembered , , , and wfll btl bu.i., Tobu and 20 Carats,,, all ctrlaltt to · long lasttn; scent, H1'11 IO'tt ' lllClb yov a hero thJs hoildayl you for Ill MllUSH sr«AY.COl.OONI srr ... 6M COLOGNE oun ••• i.H • OL coJoeM. '4)4 OL cMtfng powdtt 1-.McitolTabulM ..... ush • COl.OONIAND SOii SIT, AMBUSH COlOONI, 2 01. , ,. i.oo . . --111/lfOLuoF.lt An.,,.~ l'WIRANCI COUEC1lON •,' IAI ~ ll OL""' of T .... 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Howe-n WWOl'I it, she11 love It •• , and you for thinking of it. l'UU SPRAY SET. , .9.00 • 17 oz. perfume, 2 oz. toffet wofet> EMERAUOE fllOSTED VELVET,~ or .... 4 .00 SPaA Y MIST SET ••• 7.00 i.5 oz. sproy mist, 5-lG OL dusting powdw ' lq1 '1n1Ht to the DAILY PILOT rs For the travelling gal ... MIRROR GO LIGHTLY PETITE'• TIMt greatest idea ewrl Mini travel COie of hot pink t.Jdiured vinyt holds o 2--Mded mok•~p ..Wror with r• ce11ed light bulbs for make-u p perfection , ••••••••••••••. $20 "MIRllOR GO LIGHTLY' ORIGINAL, ln handsome ostrich-groin carrying COM •••••••• • • • • •. • ••• , , $30 NEW 'MIRROR GO IJGHllY JET SET' holda C01melic.s ••• o&mo.t anythin~ • o 1tyt;sh train COM •••••••. $45 I NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH I (F..hion ld.ncl} (Huo.tingtoot Center) ~~j, lvpplon-lo !ho DAILY PILOT ....,,Dr t1•,1• . • •·' by the sleighful at th~~hrisai")8l:e -/~ !'. ~ ! r . • t. . .. :, • . c ... ~ -., ;.. -:;>" ;r.,~ ·.· -~ -~:.:.m__!-1 ' I) ... -· -~~ .. t . . ., . t -. 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SOAP ON A ROPE •• :s.oo RUSSIAN LEATHEI COlOGNE WITHGOlDTONEMEDAWON ••• 6.00 RUSSIAN.LIME COlOGNI! WITHGOLDTONEMEOAUIOH ,,,6,00: H H ... .,U"'-'t ., ' • ' • • • . ') . • • • • NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion JsJ.nd) HU"'TINGTON BEAOI (Huntingl<MI Co-) . ·- - --_, ' .... - • """'"" --; I • ., • 1 • ' • 1' • " :1 I J i 1~1 I , B i: ! i l . l l '· ~00@\J/Jil .. - • - .. • • --- ' ' - ~ , ~ ' NEWPORT BEACH . ,. -,...... hlud) • 1-h-i. ... DAILY PIL01'. makers Wort• apart from the ordina!'Y ...... , .. ••xlcaordinary JADE EAST , l!dtillorotfnt •••1••1111 ....... JoM !alt .................. . _...ing ....... , .... ,., ... Orloof, alt,.. ___ .,,.._ pkicet. let Moo ---...... hi »>-si-. i-..i-.. .. s.H Cologne;' -.. • .$1 . . . Cologne, Atlw-.-, 4 oc.-••• S.90 oot '"'9ranceCheolo3oc.~3oc;~-loth>ll, Deodorant -· .... so .. D•DclorantMc:t.. 4-.A,,_Shaft lotto.. ••• 4.25 _, ~ Mch Violyl "°"'C-.4ec.Atlwsi-.aod4ec.~ .. plastic er...-llolllel. ........ ' Give him BRAVURA ... with all the ' excitement of romantic Spainl ' . . . rt.llte btanif new fragrance with a latf11 "°"'A dlnrt-bo..d ....... wtth a subtle, dnastoting touch oftobaoco.ctCIMber. loltW 5lt handsome flocons wftb ·a Spanith .. dcttUo.. Atlw Shcrve Lotion, 4 ...... s.so Cofogite, 6 oz. ••• 6. 50 Gl9 Sett After Shave lotion., Colt>Qne, 4 or. eodl ••• $8 . . ~.-~ Make the occasion · historical •• ~with BRITISH STERLING •10pMst1cated, m~fyfrograncefhaf P!'O"'""'° Make htM a '°'"""., hk own tt-.•• wltli I"""'° G••-"°"'., "'• rloht Aodkll ,frM you. HandtoiMly battled Ill .n..... toned decanters to...-. the aura of gallCMtry of oentvrfes palt. Ah Shaw l.Otloll, 4 oz. ••• 3.50 .._. Le1110fl Cologu, 4 oz., •• $5 lllter lenlon Gift Sets After Shaw Lotfon, Rope toap ••• 6.50 OM Sef1 A~ Shave l.otlotll, Cologne, 4 oz. .act. ••. $8 HUNTINGTON · BEACH (Hunt;ngton Center) \ "' I ~ . ; ; ' las u'1n 1111 h the DAIL 'I PILO'r . . -...,,11 t1 •.Im' ...,._. * by the sleighful at the Christmas Place , ... ·~· -. , ...... ••• • • • . . . C.n• ;~WIP Now .on the Mainland.- HAW AllAN SURF AFTER-SHAVE COLOGNE .. Go NalfiN" w11t. Hawolla" s.t. A lwist., btg lasting Nathoe !1111• packaged .. •br.akable ........ cork cofttoll:-. '" ,.,feet .,.... . llllg Cll~llfoli • • • greQf ..... .....,_ 4-... •• 2.IO loc.--..... 1.ff _ ................. ,., - Envelop her in the subtle magic of SEVEN WINDS by DUBARRY A llvftt, lllfng flotal "'°"" lo ... her ...,., ftl004. h• ..,...,....._~ ........ It beeo1•• part of _..,.,., W'OflMlft wM W9CWI .. ......., ct.e•gly giftable duets and sfngtes. Cologne, 1 oz. ••• $2 Spray'mlogne,-' oz. ••.• 4.50 Creme cologne. 3 'Ii oz. llze plw tok 4 oa:, size ••• $6 set Dusting poWdet, Sor. ancl Spray Mist, 2 oL ••• $7 Mt •• Lipstick and keyring gift combo: koofy ZOOKEYS by DUBARRY A fuoi l.., ""9 that Malt., a lirtl..; llocifoo-., PGle0 pal• llp1t1dc ond Q gloc6 to ihl1M ....... '#'lllllw ••• bot~ hooted-Oft noxt.)o ...,. rings f«..,., ,·ww.~,... w.itdri ..................... ..... ~-~ / NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) HUNTINGTON BEACH )Huntington Cenfw) ... ... • • t • -• -• • • 1 ' ' .. , , • • • • • r - • • ~ ... ~ , , -.11 IWI.' Pll.OT .. -. -'· 1961 Supplement to tho DAILY PILOT Give her your love .•• and SH ULTON'.S DESERT FLOWER ' C.llghtfwl oHt Mt• that 1oy and Meon 10 ll'IUch. Sophi1tlcotecf, spar•ling Desert l'low..-f.nds ..,chantMent to ~ WOMan who weors It. Toilet wot., and hond &. body Sotlon., J OS, •ach •• • 1 ,10 let Tolt.twotw 2 os., du1 tfn.o powdet" 4 oz.. ha1td &. body loHOlt, 2 OI •• • ,2,50 Mt l>ustt~ powder .t oc., spray cologne 2 -. ••• a.to'*' NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) makers Gift him with his all-time favorite ... OLD SPICE by SHULTON Brh•, bracing, breny scent from the NO ••• wtth the ,....•11tbrCHM:e of treasured 1pketl Orlof1tal Old 5pke hot all t+te •pint of odventvre thot Nil hi• Joote bel1tt a Marti · Aft.,.thove lotlon, 4" os •••• 1.10 A~«·9hO"N Joffoft, 21' os., ofHI •lkk deo-. 2 ~ ...... , .71 .., A~O¥• tofloft and co'°9ne. 411 oo.e ...... a.21N1 Ten-0-Six lotion 'n goodies galore in SANTA'S PACK by BONNE BELL .. -., •-beaullfvl >klo lh'1vet .. TM·O-Slx~ l.otlo1t, ly the pint, by the qffft. !lther wvy, ~·get a red tlrlp<d '"'k lvd ol h loHy good,_., .. of other -·~11-•"- Plnts,, •• s Qvart1 ••• 1.10 • ~ He'll love SHULTON'S tangy OLD SPICE LIME! A brand; new experience In ofter-shave pfeosw. • •• ftv.ty, cool, 1nvfgoraHng .Old ·spice Limt, Glv .. 1kh11 a frtth .-nsatlo1t all o'tel'I Coloont, .f '6 oz •••• 1 ,10 After-1have lorfon, 2 oa, Oftd cologne, 2 os. •• , $2 Mt Aft.r-shave lotion 4 % os., Talc 5 \4 o:r,. Col<>11 ... 4 % °"', , , $5 ffl HUNTINGTON BEACH {Huntington Center) j --'"•"i'!....:;..·,.. ~ = .. = p_~ -•-; 0 'j , r, ; 3 0 G -~,,~#1'9 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT -· --'· 1'168 * by the sleighful at the Christmas Place * . . For the he-man In your llfe ••• ENGLISH LEATHER by MEM A INiy -n.. ~nt, _,,,,_ .. of !1tie lrllloh leather, fr"htfltd ltr th• 1!1t9H1h eow•tl'ytldel ChOOM froM atl the WCl)'I to ulwi ._••ht deHrtfl Jtl Allor·'!'-Jotton. 4 .... , , •t AN·p"'Ce lollon, 4 os., , • t.10, ,,1mnc ttt., .t oz. ••• , ,75 lhoww900p °"cord, troditfoMrl tffftfor a ...... 2 ""·-.. 1og..,' ...... ti Aftw 11: .. a lotloR. and cotog:w., .. .......... 5 .. All• o11-1o11oo """coloone, 4 es."""' aH-n.*6Ht ---• NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) • As fresh as the great oUtdoon ENGLISH LEATHER. TIMBERLINE by MEM Tim~Rne wttfr: a te.nt at cfecut nd ~ • frMlt . l'ltOVntaln W , So Wf"( M(lj(V lfne, Ma•• \It tp1rft1 soar,,, treat hJM to att Miire colte<llO!!I · Aft• Shave lotlo!t, 4 u., plw Deodoraot Stldr ••• a.'1'1.., ' Aft., ShM LOttc.;4 os., pM Sh--s-... 4.10 ... . Aft..-Shaw Lotloll alHI CologH, 4 oz. eadt. , • 1,IO Mt After ShOM lotlofl, .f OtC., plus -. Showtr loap, &>.odorant Stkk,, ,l.'fl Mt_ - -. • HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huwlingl"" c...tw) , DPLY "l01 • , .. • ~ * . • ' . ·• Jl •. f '· ' . , • , " ' • • • ,.. • •; ... • - • ~· . ~ :1 · 1