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P.ieui ¢!Ddy BOill'llger, i::-year-Qld Orange . COl!SI 'College. ·sfudent
ftOm ~iol\a de! Mir, took her last' dip of·the'lll69 sunune'r season
Monday. 'foday;_al11s, ls.the first .day .of fall and ilie s)Wn 1.UOn for . pret!Y girls .is fa<Ullg ,wlth the sunset. . . . · · · , . , .
Aetl0n Postponed
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~ny Pil3r Fee ()pponents
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lly JEIU!ME· F: COLLINS or .. °"" n.. •• Fll<Od wllb ., 1118'1 tlirq ti pier
owners wbo at·tfmes lhouted them down,
Newport Beach c:\11 .,..m..11men Monday
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Oppunillla ll lhe plan pocked lhe COlllJ-
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Pendleton Unit Falls to Pentagon Ax
'!'Ids .II Jl.Day !or lhe FUlh Marine '
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rlo.dlvallon prtparal!Olll """Onlertd
' ~ for pie Camp Pendlelao-blaed
-bot 'llnll, IOlli>wfnl a Pentagon onler
to cut armed servicea manpower by
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tllewbere or return to the Marine COrpll
l)'slem• stockplle.
Two of Ulree regiments cf the.. division
Gl'llniUd expressly for :he Vlel1wn war
wllfbe·disbanded. a lharp eoonoauc \)low
to San Clemente lllCI l>lher couW ciUet
depelldent on -· . "Ille allDl>lllOIJinen busin<llmen had
femd since .ll -.t111Dored. two ,...kl "'° came !run Brig Gen. -Dwytr, recently appointed ~ o! lhe
F!lt1I Marine D!vtsl<m. Gen. Dwyer anld lhe 27th· end l!lh,
' rtglmenti0will be deactlvaUd by Nov. ~. molhbaU Deet. the ,.ven ln·San Diego aro
while ,the 261h )\eillitent wut remain oo Ute ,dock • II~ shlp1 (ju-,Hall,
chlty lh"Vleillllit. . , Cltamoun~ cOmltock, W ~ e.t 1,1 o no ,
'lbe P.entagon announcement Monday Colo.Dial and Fort Marlon and the tant
also.J{ldle<I a fA>\lsh blow to pnrUnns o! landtog shlp 'Stone County •• Their ttris-' '
tb,e San Diego area economy -with a total 1,716 officers and men.
lesser effect on Long Beach-in turns of Deactivated unll! under1the icommand
naval cutbocb. ·of Naval ..!Jr Paclflc, headquartered at
. -..~. tlio~'>'ff!I ~!kFiflll !jPJll>:~ ~._. -~1111!1.. "Miilbo-'lll>tiloii. seven Slin 1)!eg .. !>Uid f.1lJ tf\llstecl ii.en. Mcio! w1n i>O ;.~.
ships will be deactivated, along wtth the ed to other naval air Pacific unlt1, a
enUre AnUsubmarlne Air Group 57, North spokesman said.
bland Naval Air Station. Naval Air PacUic haa Ji400 aircraft and
• The Long Beach navaJ·unil! affected by 90,000 office(' and men. ,
.Moodly'a cutback ·order toelude assault Tile units ordered deacUvated ~ at..
transport USS Okariogan and the dock tact squadrons 76 and lU,at 'Lemoore
1andhlg ahlps Tortuga and Cablldo: Naval Air StaUon near Freapo. Gallf.; 'nit Sin D1eg().baaed ftltisubmarlne air ,ftj\U-submartne fighter ,squadron .1 at
,. un1t Wai assigned io the USS Hornet, Al.meda Naval Air Station; Patrol
home ported In boog Beach, but I~ ol· Squadrons Z ud 12 at Whlilbey Island,
fkera and lbeD lived in the San Diego Wash., Naval Air StaUon~ and Patrol .
Ytclnfly. Sjjuadron 18. at Barbers Point. Naval Air
·Of the· 22 Navy ships· ordered to the Sta.Uon, HawaiL
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SAN DIEGO (UPI) -" T ~!'
government's crackdown on drug -~
gllng has turned yp ll~ contraband !Wf.
many C01>!P1'ints ~bQul dela,y • ':
lhe u:s.'MOxlco bci'rdei •• -•
As the . new policy of car.by-ear aixt
person-by-person searches went into it!
third day1 tJ:lere were dellfl of JUI to aix l>oin'ID~~.~-. loo.¥ llcitjllr _p;:-.-. ~ . ' '
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. ti~-... ·~·lit& ii• goal of;"clllnqiling 111" CQl1!ro)>aJid traffic and ~lhe
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•• READY l'OR °lffARV.EST 1.N flRTILE FIELDS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Rev. Billy Grfh'm Optlrolallc On Brink of 20 Yous• Cru11dlng _
.. This was a heavily publicized opera-
tion and these people who smuggle in the
stu!f are obviously lying low. They are
not trying to bring Jt in and that is what
we want to accomplish." nigh! club. .
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Wa,rre~1 without bis usual Judlclal robO,
nubbed ~ role u muter of ceremonies
\Vhen he noted: "The record will indicate
we aft conveoina: in Chuck Largo's Lan~
Anaheim Crasade Opens
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The increased air. land and sea
surveillance iS being coDducted along the
entire 2,SOO.mile border from the Gull of
~Iexl•.!1> to the Pacific.
Nude dancing 1111 no place In
w-.ier -• tbeOrt .. far suppOrted
In personal taste by Its pracUUoners -
but that doetn'I stop the City Council
from acting to bar bare babel from
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Mi!s Doda was summoned from her
San Francisco night club by the defense
for go-go dancen Shella Brendenson and
5111.8.Me Ha.Ines, char&ed With lewd and
dWolute ~uct anci Indecent exposure
for dancing totally nude at lhe Pink
Pulsy Kat , beer bar in n e a r b y
Orangevale. Their boll, Leonard L. Gian·
Graham Says Drugs, Sex The f111t Arizona arrest came Mouday
nigho at lhe Douglu Bonier croutng. '
lnspecton found 1115 pounds of marijltlna "
hldden In Ut• roof of a van drlv<n by Jock ·
L. Yoong, '1:1, BW!nss. Moot _
'lbe five-man panel wUl 1 eoMlder a
tough new cit}' ordlnallce wbldl would
·Substituted for Religion The bosi..t bonier crooalng II between
Tijuana, Merlco and San. San Ylldro,
south of San Diego, where delays of up to
six hours were reported.
problbll topless, -· "' bolh from mtaurants and bars In tbeCOllUllWllty;
Olllclals are ,.ueved thal Weslininater, r~ centuey aso b7 devout German
immlgta'bta:, hu so far eaceped the pro-
blem. . '
They wan~ bowever, to be ale !nltead of ' V•1 TflilllllOtt
.. : o! the COOllCllmen expmsed an HOLDING COURT IN A SALOON
lnterelt Jn this at the last meeting," saJd Judge Earl Warren Jr.
atr.AllJ.'l'alll:-: I . -4:_.,,r.;:;p;:-:;i..-:;;;-,..;;;,;;;;;_cr.-.,,-,~;;:;;;p
• lhe UM-clad law will be received by lhe
council
"They may either adopt mine ar one
currently being drawn up by dt}' a~
t tom<)" fr\>111 a subcoil!1111ltee tn· the
League or California Cltie!, .. be added.
Tustin Tensions ,
Taut; T.ome
Termed 'Trash' ~· At the same Ume Morgan slated that
' t.ven though there ls no law on the city
, boob specifically forbidding sue~ en-
1 tertainmenl, "the city of West.minster Emotions ran high In Tustin Monday
, bas been fortunate in this regard a,nd bu flight as 200 parents, teachers and
had very few problem(." · students testified pro and icon whether
lie ~ lhal t!tls type 9! en-ltudenta should read Aldoul Huxley's tertamment ts 'curren.Uy corislde'red a 0 BraVe New World."
gray area within the law anti that pro-In the end, the school boai'd turned the oacutloo\ nsually falll wllbln lhe deQnltlon l\OOk oy lo a llterary commiUee , lor
-~ .,.. -, ~~ 't • y #V~_,. • • ·11 ' 1 "r\I • •11'.:,i~ ~ '1l'tf &lifghJY qutsUOnabfe area," Wil The · maiter ·Was brou8:ht • befoi-e the
Morgan. ''There ususally has to be board by Bernie Williamson, Tuslln
somoeooe Inside who is annoyed ~ an ai. father ot a 15-year-old girl, who called Uie
Jeged lewd acln ' boot "''fillh lllCI trash damaging the
U adopted by the city council, Morgan's morals of our counby today."
ordinance would specifically for~id any He ~ the abock of their daughter
"waller, waitress ar entertainer to being asslgne<! lhe book lei read caused
puform unclothed or e.JiPOM1 to public his wlf~ to be Placid under.sedaUon, and
view the breasts, pubte or genital region he Contends personal damage to hl.s
in a place where food or beverages are daughter if &he is required to rud the
&old." . boot ia WOl1!i" SI million. He says he will JnfradJoru: o! lhe new law would be bring sull In that amount U lhe book Isn't
classified as a misdemeanor. banned. "'
Weslmlnater Police Capl Walter Soott, Schools Superlntenclenl Wiiliam ZoJr
who also conceded that the city ha1 had said the book will continue 'to be used in
cy, also Is charged wllb aolklting lhem The trouble with young people today,
for such behavior. ·• says Rev. Billy Graham on the eve of his
Defense lawyers didn't mate clear la.day Anaheim crusade, is tbat drugs
their entire ltfategy 1n hiving Mtss boda and sex are being 5Ubstituted for that old
put On her, act for Judge Warr'al'a lG-time religion_.
man, two-woman jury. However, they "Young people's poetry with all the
referred ~o ''community standards," and four-letter words has a spiritual quality," ~e question of whether bottom.lw dan· the famed evangelist said at a news con·
cing soes beyond commonly accepted ference ~~ill Az1abelm cornnulllit1~ .. kej'1duue \Df~ . ' ~ -i 7il':" 'f-Jt· the case · "They are substl uting drugs and ltx
Miss Dooa•s 35-minute act includea her ta: ~ ti;:e . experience IJ'ley could h~ve
and two male dancers singing and dan-with God, he added. ,
clng before. during and after a 'movie The Rev. Graham revealed that he "In
shown on . a. special split iCl'ee.D through direct his _messages primarily to .Yotp1g
which they come and go. people during the 10-day crusade, matk-
Tbe movie shows Miss Doda, frequently ing the 20th anniversary ot his m86s
totally nude, in various sexual encounters ministry rallies.
with men and a woman, but is played for He said he blames the older generation
laughs -and spectators had a tough for the basic rebellion of the youth of '~
lime obeying Warren's lnstructiom not to day, but added that rebellion itself ts ;as
show emotion. · old as mankind. i
When newsmen -about 25 showed up "Ttie essence or sin ls rebellion agalmt
Instead of t.be usuaJ two on mere routine God," si.ys 'the North Caro Una-barn
days -a~ed what she. thought of the preacher who has become a presidenUal
trial, was.'Dod2iid ur don't understand confidante. . \ Wbj't~;f~ , ·Pll~CNl trlal,,"1>J;ll,lt . ~:I')le,,Yl\"~1ol this_nal!Ga,lln-~ wrong.?1 to ance nijde. ror answera, he saJ.a.
She. said'She doesn't appear completely "They want you tq tell it like it is. All l
unclad In hi!r live ad be<:a..t lbe doesn 't do ls explaln the Bible In Ute old tern». If
reel the Med to. Asked to explain her you act your age," he continued, "they'll,
elabQrate act compared to past almple listen."
ahowa the tald It's like umayon want to Speaking on the perils faced by a
becom0e governors senat«s want to be troubled nation today, he said drug use
presidents." ' among the younger gene.rat.ion is the
The movl~ she explained under ques-most frightening thing to be faced.
tloning by~ prosecutor, "ii like a aatite He added that war -natur~y -is a
of pornography 11 birthmark of human nature 1n IL!! most
' devilish manifestation, but said the Viel·
Bonn (\)Ks Wage Hikes nam oonfUct is just a sideshow compar~
to other crises.
Tbe Rev. Graham specifically men-
"very few ~blems" with topless dan-the elective "Fiction of the Future." BONN (UPI) -With a parliamentary
clng. Mid, however, "I would be ln fiver cl&Mes at Mlaalon Viejo, Tustin and election only flve days away the West
of any ordinance that would ban tt." Footblll higb schools until tbe llterary Gennan government bowed to Jalxlr
Bars and nightspots which feature nude committee makes a decision on its con-union prelSUl't today and aeree<1 to 1'&a:e
or semJ-nude dancing, according to Scott, tinued me. increases for 500,000-publlc employes.
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creates more problems for law en·
rorcement officers."
"I'm for any ordinance that would'
make it les.s of a problemi" be conUnued.
"These places have a way of ei:citing the
prurient interests in people."
CwTenUy there is no bottomless en-
tertainment featlll'ed in any city in
Orange County, pending the decision of
criminal and civil action taken by the
District Attorney's Office. Morgan 11aid.
Topless dancing, however, goes un-
proseeuted in some cities, tncludtng Santa
Ana and Garden Grove.
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Doctor Suspended
After Eye Switch
HOUSTON (UPI) -Dr. Conard Moore,
who claimed last &pring to have perJirm-
ed the world's first total human eye
transplant, has been suspended by the
}I arr is County Medical Society, it was
disclosed today.
The Houston ophthalmological society
expelled him Junt 9 for "ophthalmic prac·
lice not in keeping with the standards of
this community."
YOUR
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tioned the Middle East tensions and the
bickering over. border b o u n d a· r i e s
between Russia and Red China.
Frustrations bolled over in the Jong '
lines ol can, fist fights atar1M and
per!~ epldemlca of horn ·hooking
spread up and d~ the tralftc Jam.
Some driven became lick from carbon
monolid~ fumes. Many vowed never
1.gaJn to return to Mexico.
The popular evangelist who preaches'
mercy via mass media· began his career
20 years ago this month in L4s Angeles,
drawing up to 3,000 persona nlghUy for
eight weeb.
Earlier thls year, his crusade.!! In
Melbourne, Australia, drew 3 3 , 0 0 O
persoos per ·day on the average, while a
June aeries in New York attracted 23,000
person. dally.
Treasury offic1als have made tt clear
Utat a principal goal of Op<nlloo
Inter«pt 1" to jar lhe Mexican ........,..
ment Into wiping out !he aouioe of llllcll '
drugs. . ~
The governmenl estimates that IO Per·
cent of the marijuana in the Ulllttd
States comes from Mexico.
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PIER FEE PROTESTED •••
for my own position and the people ln the Boat Yard, said he had read the •
audience, I was not aware of th1I report documents. "I managed to 1et a copy at
until lhe council agenda packet came oul City HaD, lllCI the "'port bu meny omn
Thursday nlgbt. Our discusalons should and premises that are erroneous. It an
first center on whelher lhere lhoul<j, l>!!. i-~U,Y'll!"! lr9o>, lb! fees J~··i"~
an ordinance. !4mlO ywljlf 'Me to bo earmarkilll for
"So far as I'm concerned, I'm not con-harbor Improvements. We all know it's n-
vinced there should be an ord .•• " legal to eannark ta:ru lo r lm-
His statement waa drowned by vigorous proveme;11ts." .t
applause, accompanied by chetts and Larry Miller, vice pesldent cf Marina
whlsUing. The outburst lasted several Dunes and chairman of the Newport
seconds, compelling Mrs. Marshall to use Harbor Chamber of Commerce's Marine
her gavel for the first time since !he Division, said Parsom' report should be
became mayor ,18 months ago. "rejected u lnc:Omplete."
That set the tone for the rest or the He said the Marine Division had
session. prepared "perUnent" lnfonnaUon on the
Rogers said inasmuch as the Parsons subject that had been ignored by the city
r eport would serve as the "backbone" for tidelands committee. Mayor Marshall
the ordinance, the report should be close. suggested that he present the material to
ly read by those affected by it before any the council on Oct. l3, or at subseqUtnt
legislation is acted on. He, too, was ap-scheduled hearings. ,
plauded, as was Hirth, who said: "We Others in the audience, without tden-
can't lose much by wailing one more tifying themselves, complained they ,
meeting." hadn't been talked to by Parsons or his
Several pier owners then spoke from fellow committee members, Shelton and r
the crowd, despite Mayor Marshall's in. Hirth. "
sistence that they weren 't at a fonnally Parsons responded by recalling the '
declared public hearing. Hearing dates many meetings his committee had held 1
would be set on Oct. 13, she said. with boating industry representatives and
Former councilman Harvey Somers chamber officials. "There has been ··
\'.as one of the few speakers who used the public discussions of this," he said '"'
public mirrophone in front of the coun-"Once I stood up to 44 people who all
cilmanic bench. He sai d the first he disagreed with me."
knew of the fee plan was when be re.ad ··can a motion be made from the I
about it in the DAILY Pll..OT Friday floor?" someone shouted. ..
night. "l want time to study the The question W&! ignored, as spectators
documents," he said. chuckled. Shelton then called for a "less
Blackie Gadarian, owner of Blackie'! emotional approach '' to Ole subject.
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, ( -DAILY PU;""" n.tt P~er Peddles Medals
Mn. Bernardo Yorba, a member of family· which selUed Orange
County, offers Bi·Cenlennial medals al $7.50 for silver and '8 for
bronz.e. Proceeds from 200tb anniversary medals g_o to Mexican·
American scholarships. Ki ckoff sale Friday wes at Richard's Lido
Markel, Newport Beach. Site was only a tide-washed sandspll when
Mrs. Yorb,'s forebears arrived.
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government's crackilown on drug smug-
gling bu turiied up little cmtra-but
many complaints about delays crossing
the U.S.-Mei:lco border.
As the new policy cf car-by<ll' and
pmon-by.penon stll'cbel went Into It.
thir.d .day, tbtre wen delll)'I cf up to Iii:
houra in traffic Jami' backed 1fP fDtO' Mes·
!co al bonier point.. • •
Treuury Department olftcllll Aid
·U.S. CU.toms agenll oeardlod 411,!Sl
pen;ons al II border llallonl wi..n
''Operation Intercept" waa .prong Sun.
day wilboul llndlni a. alngJt martjuana
amuggler.
A ll])Ok'5JDID aalf lblo ,..mlng lack of
ilUcCeSS actullly proved lhal lbt, opera·
lion was ICbl<ving tu goal ol •dllrupling
lht contraband traffic and r<dudni the
11upply of narcctics and other dangerous
drugs and marijuana."
''Tbis ..... heavily publicized _ ..
tion and these peOple who smuggle In the
ltu!f ll1'I cbvlously JYing Jcw. They are
not trying to brjng ll In and that Is what
we want to accom,pllsh."
The lncreued air, land and eea
llll'V<illaDce la being conducted along th•
entire l,000-mflt border from lht Gulf of
Mm» lo tht Pacllic.
The tlr&t Ari>ona ams! came Monday
n!gl!. at tht Douglu Border croulng.
Inspectors foond 105 poundl ol marijuana
hidden ln the roof of a van driven by Jack
L. Young, 27, Billings, Mont.
Tbt bl>iest. border croutng la belwttn
,,juana, Mexico mnd San San Ysidro.
:\:.S:~·~eJ;11 ol ap to
~ --In Jl!e ·lollr lints -ff• ran, 1111 ~"lllarlM d
pertodle epidemtea ol barn bbnktnf
ljll'Qd'111' aod -~~jam. • Scma.drtvera: became ·atck from carbm
monoxide fumes. Many vowed never
agahi to return to Mexico. Trea!1JrY o!flclala have ·made tt clear
lhal a principal goal . of Operailon
Interc<pl is to jar tht Mtilcan g°""""
menl Into wipln~ out tho 'aource of Jlllcll ~ go1,.n1111t11t tltlmalts ~l !O pir-
-of the marijuana in lht Unif<tl St.atel comes from Mezico. ·
Graham Says Se~
Drugs 'Substitute'
For Old Religion
The U.Uble with young people today,
11ays Rev~ Billy Graham on the eve.of his
Io.-Oar · ~ .,,,,..d•, la lhat drop
and ,&el( are being substituted iar Uwt old
time religion.
"Young peop1e'a poetry with all the
four-letter WOrds •haa a spiritual quality,"
the famed evangellat aakl at a news con-
ference Monday in Anaheim.
"They are oubstlllltlng drugs and aex
for the true eiperience they COOk!. have
with God,. be added.
The Rtv. Graham ,...aled lhal be will
dl=t his messagts primarily to young
people during the-10-day crusade, mark-
ing tbe JOlh ~ of bis mua
mlnl!lry ralllel.
He Aid be blamtl tht older 1-•tlon
loc lht basle rebellion ol 1ha )'Olllh of to-
day, but added lhal rtb<lllOl1 lllell Is as
cld as mankind.
"The --o! sin la rebellloo agalml . God," aays the North Clroltna-bcl'n
preacher who baa bealmt a lft'fdenilal
confldlll!tt.
"The 7outh of .lhJs natloa are 1tarcllina
for 1111Wers," be said. .
"They want yoo to-llU 11 lil<e tt la. All l
do Is explain Iha !l(ble in tho Gld term.. If
you a.."! yoor ap,' be cootln1*I, "tbey'll
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Speaking on tht ptJill faced by a
lroubled nation todaJ, be Aid ·cttua ""'
among the ,..,.... --la the mC!I frt1htenlnl ~ to be faced.
Ile added lhal--Mturally-ts a
birlhrnatk or 1iumon naturi tn Ill most
devillab manlreataUon, but laid the Vtet-.
nam confiicl 11 just a aldeabow compared
lo other c:me..
Tht Rtv. Graham apecitkally men-
tioned the Middle East lenaiom and tht
bickering ever border b o u n d a r I e a
between Ru!sla and Rod China.
The .....,iar evlngella\ who inaehe>
mtrCJ 'ria mau modta bOiat blo emir
21 yearo ago lhll month In Loo Al!Plet.
cll'awln1 up to l ,llOIJ -ollhllf for
t!Jl)>l wttlcl.
Earll« lhla year, hla crusad" In
Melboome, Allllnlla, drew I I, O 0 0
persons J>el' daJ on the averqe, whOe a
June series tn New Yon attracted U,000 Pf"'"" dat11.
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were judged best in Southern C~iforni~ in •. rec_ent competition at. a
Los Angeles Rams game. Showmg their wmn1ng form are (clod·
wise.from front) Terri Reed, Cathy <l<!hrke,' Vicki Lynch,. Rho,nda
Martyn, Karla Durham and Barbara Gibbs.
Song Gals s~ore
'JI. 'J, • ~pbell, pcee1jy dlslrkt oiiper~t of Santa Aoa for Southern
e4U/0!1Q_~ Oo. will~ Balph
Kjier'<JCt. Lu ~ d!A1rl<l·managtc
_ with bWquartm In_ llunllqton Btach,
a>mjJlll!y,olftciala annowioed loday.
Kti>r~ wtth Edtson<fcr 48 years, tau.
ovec u manacer.ol tht Huntil'llon.Jltach
Chamber ol commerce Oii Oct. I. CamPben .... ~ 1c. hi! tenure as
sOnla: • Aoa "'ll"'~in~ ~ i>Otn
~.manager 'lit.Hanford.and oatalina
Island and a Jaber relaUons represenla~
tive.
He is a native of Long Beach and
received bbl college education at UCLA.
The coastal d~trlct which Campbell
will bead cover1 ~e area ~ Seal
Btach to Laguna Niguel.
. K!Jer baa been coastal' d f 1 t r I c l
manager Jince 1957. He ha1 been actiw
ln Qtqe Coast cilic affain and ii a ' ' wt prosidenl of tht Hllllltiicf"" Beach
' ' . Chanlber of·Commer«.
c.mj,bei1 •ia•a member .o!'tho 5anta
Ano·Clwnller of Commtret, lhO El Btbl
Shrine and V alencla Sbrlne CUb and a
pall dlnclor of ,th< Avaloo®'lar1 Club. -.
Beach Visitors
~rffig $64i005
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HONOLULU (UPI}-Acioi-~
Boone said·todlly be would decide within
two weeks .whether tc run fer go.Yemor:of
Ha wall as a Republli:an. Boone,. a veteran
lllOlrle and television actor wtio.iias ~· ,in the.islands for ail y~. aald.Jle; ' ·
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Judge Get$:E~~o# hcdi ·
tJ'WIA1'qt •. ··*· ........ ,,_C..... I -., • ellYated area and other apectators ~
SACfL.\MENro ·~ "Pleaae refrain td themM.lva on bar ttooll u Monday's
lrom any show or emotion," MWllclpal RSS1oo moved lo Cl!u!:k Ludll' Largo
Court Judge Earl Warmi Jr. cautioned night club.
u he convened his couri. · • Warren, wiillOOt ·Ids 1m1al Judldafnb<
He lihen At down ait the Utlle round nut?Ptd lW role aa,inut« o1 CfftmOfti~
lab1t·na11o lbe llaii, carelully nmov. wlleo be noted : "'l'be ,_. wlU Indicate
eel tbe poet o1 -witll tbe pictur.. .. .,. cooveofng iD O..ck•Lareo'•'Lu· ol lbe nude alrll lo lbe o-and: dis .•• " ..
lll&ht out ol tbe mlldle ol Ille movie
..,,..., mpped Mill c.ro1 Coda, pioeeer
or lbe top! ... enterulnment.
Witlloul her top, naturally.
To the · mustcal accompaJnment or
...,,u.lDg lnm) :·eom. on Baby, Li&ht
lily P'lre'" to U.. "William Tell" and
"1112" overtures.
. To aay notblnf ol the music from the
motloo picture ''nit: A Space Oddy,.y."
It WU another out-of-the-ordinary
session in Sacramento's celebratf.d trial
ol two boUomJ.eu daocen.. Wmu and
the Juri·""" '"""" tho atace. Ille P'"' OCCQPled llXft -chain OD an
MW Doda: was swnmoned from her
S.. Frallcisco nlght club by the defense
for go-go dapcen Sheila Brcnden&OO and
Suzanne Haines, ch>raed with -and
dWolute c:Ondlll;I IDd -apollll'e for danclnl total!): n1l4e al tlll Pinlc
Pussy. Kat boer bu Iii n e 1r b' Oran&e\lalt. Their boA.1-lrd L. Glan-
cy, mo b charged with aolidllng lbem
for such behavior.
Defense tawyers didn't make cle:ar
their entire strategy in bavin&: M1sa Doda
put on her act for JuQ:e Warren'• 1~
man, two-woman jury. Howetfl', they
referred to ''oommunity standard!," and
the question of whethu bot.tomlea· din·
clng g~ beyood canuqooJy 1ccep!ed
commuruty standards ill a key Issue tn
the case.
Toples~, Bottomless Law Mias IJQda's 3$-niinute aq lncludel her
and two male dancer. tinglnf Md dan-
cing before, during and after a movie
shown on a special aplll ~ through
which they come'and 10.
Weighed in Westminste1~ Tbe movie -·Mill Dodo, rroque1111y
totally nude. in varioul saual enmmten
wltll men IDd a ......., bJt II ployed for
laughs -and spectalon hod 1 lougb
time obeylrig Wuren'a inltructioos not t.o
abowemolkln.
Sound of Music
To Eclw Again
In Oc.ean View ·
An lnlWmtntal ond YOCll music pro.
pm In Ille Ooeao Vltw School D!strld
w!licb bu been donnlnt I« Ille put lwr
:l'Ol'll wlD be ollend apiD tl!la fall.
Woodll Ciaddlck. aalsllnl nd-
al for educ.lu.nal ~ ~
mmtal -.ctlao wlD be ollend 11 tbe
beglnnlnl, lnt.ermedlate and ldvan«d
levelL ~ alriDg-.:tlon wiD be ollend t4 -, 1.uu. and olxth grlden
and beg!Jmlnr ...... lo Mb IDd llillh
groden.
A llmJted munber of students wl.D be
llOC<pted for perowion ln!truction il
Ibey have bad at leut 1 year ol piano ii>
-.. other llU!table bacqrouod. AD IWdooll w1D be required lo rent
their lllltnunenll and purdllae approved
l-.ctlm bookl.
Vocal music will allo be offend and
chonl grouflll .,.. pr .... Uy ronn1n1 al
.0 -In lbe dlatrtct. 'Ille Satunily montlllc lpectal music
Jl<'ll'"ID, ollend In oonjunctlon witll Ille
replW' cun1cul111D during Ille put two
)'WI, wlU be malnod. lnlemted
potftlll an iD ooetact Ille currtClllwn ol·
fioe, 1(7~1 -:t:IO.
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taWlnmenl, •'the ·dty of Wertmlnst.er
.... -fartanate lo tl!la reprd and hu bid "'1 few probltml. •
Re aplatDed that thll type of en·
tertalmnenl Is c:umau, comldend a va1 aru within tbt J1w and thlt prcr
leCtlllon 111111"1 fllll wltllln tbe dellnltion
ol Indecent exposure. •
'1t'• a hl&h1Y questkmable area," said
Morp:a. •"'J'bue UJUsally has to be
aomoeone lna1de who is annoyed by 1n al·
!tied lewd act."
11 lldopted bJ tbe city COWICll, Morgan's
-would opeclficaDy forbid any
•'Waler, waitreu or SJ:tertainer tG
puform unclothed or npoee to public vtew the breutl, puh_h: or genital region
to a p~ wbert fooil or beverages are
seld."
lnfrlCUonl of the new Jaw woo.ld be
c1auified u a mlsdemunor.
Westmlnsitt Police Capl Walter Scott,
wllo olso conceded that lbe city hu had
..,.,., few yobkma" witll topless dan-
cing, aaid, however, ''I would be In favor
of any ordinance thlt would ban it."
Ban 111<1 ruptapoU which I01ture nude
er ""1il·nud• dandnr. ICCOnllng to Scot~
"attnct ll'l undesirable element which
cru.tes more problems for law en-
for-ement officers."
"I'm for any ordinance iliat would
make It less ol 1 problem," he coollnued.
''These places have a way of ei:ciUng the
prurient interests in people."
CurrenUy there is no bottomless en-
tertainment featured in any city Jn
Orange County, pending the decision of
criminal and civil action taken by the
District Attorney's Office, '-forgan said.
Topless dancin~, however, goes un.
prosecuted ln some cities, 1ncluding Slllla
Ana and Garden Grove.
Doctor Suspended
HOUSTON (UP!) -Or. Conard M-.,
who clalmed last spring to have perVlrm·
ed the world's first total hwnan eye
lranoplaD~ hu been IUSpended bJ the
Hama County lifedlcal Society, it was
dllcl....S today.
When newsmen -about ZS lhawed up
h"1te.ad of the ll!Ua1 two on man routine
days -asked what "" thougbt or Ille
trial, Mias Dada said "I don't underatand
wby they~re being put on trial, 'llh)' is It
wrong?" to dance nude.
She said !!he doesn't appear completel1
unclad in her live act because she doesn't
!eel lbe need to. Aaked lo HplliD her
elaborate act compared to past ahnple
sbow1, lhe said it'1 llke '':mayon want to
become governors, RDAtora want to be
president.I."
1be movie, she _ aplalned under ques·
tloning by the pr~, "ii like a aaUre
of pornography." .
Historic Flags
Go on Display
At Rohin~ood
Tht • errtr comlllunity In t h e
Roblnwood School 1re1 ol HunUllllon
Beach, will have an opportunity to
?;itne.ss a flag ceremony al 9 a.m. Ocl 13
on the acbOo1. grOWJdJ, 5172 McFadden
Ave.
On display will be hlstorical nags
handmade by women living tn the com·
munlty under the direction of Mrs. James
Dixon, as well as flags of all 50 :state.!,
donated by McDonnell D o u g 1 a s
Astronauticl CorporaUcn
Sludenls at Roblnwood School, who
have adopted and corresponded with a
~tarine unit stationed.in Vielllam, will b.
officially presented wlUt a flag Down·by
I.he unit in combat.
Palriotic muskal entertabunent will be
provided by Ille Marina llJ&b School !!Ind
and a band from the El Taro Marine A1r
bue.
In addition the El Toro Marines will
provide a three-man honor color iuard
and a flag raising detail.
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'Tb tlee Lat s~ ... of s .. mm.er
Pretty Clnc\Y Bellinger, IS.year.old Orange Coast College student
fn>m Corona de! Mar, took her last dlp of the 1969 JUmmer season
Monday, Today, alas, Is the first day Of fall and the swim season for
pretty grrll ls lading with the sunset.
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Looking Llk• Lody Godlv•, Nudle Doncor Corot Dodo
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Denied by Beach Chief
Hunllngt.on Beach Police Cb1ef EarJ
Robitaille today denied a story In a morn-
ing paper which implied he was critical
of the dU!trict altomey's investigators
following tbe losa: of prostitution charges
against three local masseuses.
"~fy criticism was for the Deputy
DU!tric t Attorney in \Vestminster who
reductd those charje3, not the in-
vestigators," said Robitaille today.
The ca&e involved the 81TeSt of three
museuats at the .Executive Suite Salon
1auna parlor, 1743f Beach Blvd. 'Ibey
were charged with prostitution, but all
three charges were reduced to "d.i!turb-
ing the peace."
"'Mle action was taken by a deputy lo
the Westminster office without consulting
us or the District Attorney's investigators
who worked on th@ case," said Robitaine.
Tbe story said Robitaille told the Citf
Council on Sept. 15 that the charges were
reduced because the district attorney's
Investigators feared "embarrasiment" if
they had to relate details of their In-
vestigation into the sauna parlor.
.. I dldn't say that,'' replied Robitaille,
"I merely repeated what the deputy at~
lomty told me. As it turned out be never
uked the investigator if be would have
been embarrassed."
"That's what I object to," continued
Robilallle, "the ability or one man to
make such a decision without even con-
sulting those involved in the in·
veatigaUon."
District Attorney Cecil Hicks has risen
to the defense of his investigators saying,
they have "never been embarrused"
Bonn OKs Wage Hikes
BONN (UPI) -With a parliamentary
election only five day1 away the West
Genna n aovemment bowed to tabor
union preilure today and agreed to wage
incream far 580,000 public employes.
YOll
while looking Into vice eoedlt!ons.
Robitaille agreed with that statement
and reiterated that be never criticized
the investigators, "but the deputy who
handled the case. in court."
~ aalon parlor involved JOit ttJ city
bumn~ license following the incident.
New Eagle Sroflt
Steve Brown, 14, of Huntington
Beach was saluted al recent
Boy Scout Court of Honor for
achieving Eagle Scout rank in
a remarkably 1hort period. He
joined Troop 5511 Feb. I 1968
and completed t~ Eagle pro-
gram Aug. 21.
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Monday &ranted 1 UJe permit for the~
ltnlction of Orqe ~ty'1 eeconi.
Ca!Uorni1 Hlpny P1lrol oltlce, U0:
man facility to be located on Golden West
Strtet between the Se Dleao and Gl,tdeil
Grove Freeway1.
Tbe ""' brick )alildina:, -• tl!0.000 Ioli
vestment. is ei:pected to be completed by;
nei:t April. ~
f,Jellllll'lng 1,aoo iqu1n fee~ Ille olfi°'
will \le loated on .u 1cru o! land, leaVl
log about one-hall acre far future eipan~
a.ion, if necessary. ,
In preaenting his request to the plan·
• nera, contractor George Mallery of
ln&]ewood, saJd the new building 'Was
needed to provide adequate pat.rolllnc c.f
newly de veloped freeways in orange
County.
At the present lime the only lil&hway
Patrol facllity for all of Orange County is
located. in sa.nta Ana.
Special features of the new office will
fnchlde a 91'.k:ar parking Jot, air con·
dltioolng, emergency power plant and
covered stalls for eight vehicle!.
$7,500 Liftoff
For Beach Chest
A Huntington Bea.eh aerospace firm
provided the initial liftoff contrlbuUon to ·
the 1970 Community Chest by con·
tribuUng a $7,~ check.
Cbarle& R. Able, chairman and chief
executive officer of the ltfcDonnell
Douglu Astronautics Corporation
prese_i:1ted the money to chest Campaign
Chairiiian :Robert Merriman and Presi·
dent Steve Holden. lt ii the first con-!
lributlon lo Ille cbeol's goal of 1135,D(]O. •
Merriman aaid the finn would be
recognl.z.ed u the number one contrtbutor
to the Fall campaign at the combined •
service club luncheon Sept 151.
The luncheon. scheduled for the
Driftwood Room at the Sheralon Beach
Jnn , will officially open the 1970 drive.
Park Dedication
.Policy Studied
A. review ~ Fountain Valley's· park'"'
dedication ordinance for apartments will
be taken up by parks and recreation com·
missioners at· their a p.m •. ineeting,
Wednesday.
Commiuioners will comlder tightening
the ordinance to guarantee th a t
apartments must dedicate money to the
city's park development funds .
The dty currently charges '65 per unit
In multiple family projects u 1 condltion
of approval for tract maps, rather than
under ao ordinance.
Countian Gets '
Perjury Sentence .
A Loi AlamJtos man convicted of four1 '
counts of perjury during testimony before
a federal grand iW'Y on horse race filing.
today faces two years in prim.
Kenneth M. Brandyberry, 31, wa.\.
senlenci!d Monday in federal court In Los
Angeles, with three years' probation ad·
ded onto the prison lime. ,
Brandyberry was convicted by r .
federal court Jury five weeks ago for
false lnform1tlon given while terufyina: _
under oath about the race-rigging. ~
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Aak any 10 Orange County
t4t$pians and/or theatregoers
wbal tbey know @ool "Mary
Stuart'~ and we1l wager that
at least seven of them are sure
to link tht ageless cla:ulc with
the revered Madame Heline
Modjeaka and the famed
Poli!b actress' Interpretation
ol tbe chaUen&<lf! role ol
England's Elizabeth I.
Legend he II 111•1 La Mod-
jeska brought to her depicUon
of the Tu'do~ sovtmgn a fire
and fervor that have done
much to keep this pleasing
play in the public eye for the
70 or so years that have pus-
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TAKE SIX
: Tum in at Texaco for
some real savings-six
12-0L bottles of Pepsi
for only • 551 plus tax
(and deposit). You get
tt with any purchase •••
at participating Texaco
Retailers. But hurry-
they're going fast! So
turn in at Texaco-
today.
•Soge&ted Retal Price.
Crossword Puzzle
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EXCLUSIVE
7TH SMASH WEEK
CAROL ~ITE PAUL BUR
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CONT. SUN, NOM I fl.M.
Writing, Directing Keep
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Natalie,' is a warming, funny
satisfying experience."
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'' 'Me, Natalie.' a charmer."
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Complaints :
SAN DIEGO '(UPI) · -Tb e
government'• creckdown en ~·~·
gllng bu turned up llttle .. oot;ablad but
many COO>pi&tnta ,about clelay1 "'°"""
the U.S.-Mei,lco border; ;
Al the new policy ol car-by.car and
per&e!H>y·p<r,'!111 searebel weot. lq!O Ila
lhlrd ,day, the/<i~~ ~1,11, ol up®',U
holln in traffic Jamt 1*ktd up ln$o MU·
ieo at border pointl.
TrW\l'Y Deportment ~ Aid
U.S. ·cu.toms ~ eearcbed 411,111
peroons at ll -staU0111 wh<lo
"Operailon lnteroept11 WU apnmg ~
day without flndlng a llnile marijqaDa . ""'""""· -. A 1p11tesmln &al<' !lill oeemlJIC lack ol
"""""'oclualJy proved that .tho-··
!loo WU achkvlDC Ila ,..t c[ "dl!nJllllnl
the contraband traUic and reducll1g the
eiipply cf nareoUcl and ~Iller dangeroaa
drup and marijuana:"'
"Thll was a 'heavily publleized open-
Uon and these people -IRll1IQ!e lzrtho
1tu!f ,are cbviooaly · 11!111! low. 'Ibey are
not trying to bring It In and'that II wlzat
we want to accomplish."
Tbe Iner.eased air, . land ,and ....
""".manoe Is being conducted °"' the
entire 2,50knlle border fnmt1tbe Gulf W
Mext..~ tO the Paclflc.
Tbe flm Attzooa meet """" Mlll)day
nigh. at !he . JJouP.I -croeslng.
l""l""lor• lound 105 poundl'ol marijuana
hidden In the n>ol ol a"an drlvtn·b1 Jack
L.·Y-, %7, Jlllllnp, Moot.
The bul...t border c:rosalng Is between
Tijuana, Mu.lco .and $1!) San Y~..,
80Ufh'of San Jlleco,•Wbere cklllyl of up to
oix ~ c:r...;. in ~-1oai !IJfW'et-...... Ill&~ -.aJ\4 -. epdemlca ' lall ........ !!!....... up and d9"1I . lfallle jam. I
•rs;;<lrlvors becime llct -cOrbcn moaciildo IUmel. MlllQ' """4 .....
again to'fttarn to M•l\CO· -.
TrealUJ')' ofllclala lzave ·made H clear
thal • principal goal ol' Operalloo
Intercept Is to jar ihe 'Mexican ~
ment into wipina out ~· aource of Wiclt
drugs. ·
The govmunent e.sUmates that.al Per·
cent of the marijuana in ' the · ~
Statea comea from Mexico.
Graham Says ~~
Drugs 'Substitute'
For QI.d ReligiQD
The trouble with youn1 people -,,
gays Rev. Buty Graham on the, eve of JU
10-d&.Y. Anaheim crusade, 'is• tblt drttgs aoi\·sa are being ~luted !or'1llal'o\d
li!De rellglon.
. .,Young people's poetrJ with ~ the
four-let~r words has a spiritual qul.llty,"
the ramed evan~ellst. said at a oew1 coo-
ferenr.e Monday in Anaheim.
'1Thr!y are substltutltlf drup .and 1ta
for the true experience they c:oWd have
wilh God," l)e added.
The Rev. Graham ravea1ed that be will
direct bl& messag'8 pt!marlly to )'llUlll
people dlD'lng the lt<tay ...-. rnark-
!ng the 10th •nnlvmlrJ o( bl&· ,....
•ministrf raJlib. .:. _ ·
He said be'~ the!older _.lion
!or the bulc· rebe!lioa·ol the youlll .GI io-
day, but added thal rtbellloo llaell b aa
old as mankind. •
''The .... nee ol sin is nbelllon agalzul
God," says the North <larollna-bom
preacher 1"ho bu become·• preQdeDUal
confidante.
"The youth o[ this 1111U.O .. ~
lor •nBWera," ht. Aid.
"They want you to ien ft like It Is. All I
do b ezplato the Blblo•ln the old terms. II
you act, your age,'' be ~ ... tbey'U
liste.J ..
SpUking on •the', pOriti laced lzy a
troubled nation today, he aald dro& use
am the ,... · get>eratl<ll -II the ·most~ .. :t:, to be lactd ••
. Ile "l1decf 11111--naturilly -II a
blrlhmirk of huriian Dlllire-lzr Ila-·
dev!llab manl[Wticm, b\11.aald,tbe Vlei.
nam <'Ollffict !1 Jlllt a alde1bow eompared
to othel-crlle1.
The R<v. GralzlllI1 apeclllcaJl1 men-
tioned the Middle EQI l<nolont and the
bickering OVtt bcwder' b 0 )I D d & T 1 t a
belween llulala 'and Jled aim. ·
The popilar "angel!st wbo _,,,.
mm.-y vii maq media ~Ills~
20 yean .., this ~ In i.._ Arlpiol,
drawq up to 1,000 ~ nlCbU1 hr
eigb\ •em.
' Earlier tbll yqr, 1111 crusade& In
Melbooo'ne, A-.Ua, elm! U 1,0 ot
P<"""* per dak.: the ............. i June oerlel In York atlractod ZS,000
pe.....,dal!y.
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Valle,-
THErRJ iiti:: cilAMPS-Th .. • Marfna,Hfgh, Scliool · aolig_·;gh:Is
were 'judg8d best In Soulhtrn Califoniia In recent competitfon af a '
Los Aiigeles Rams game. Showing their Winning form are (clock·
wise ftom,.Wlnl) Terri ·Reed, Cathy Gehrke, ,Yield Lynch, Rhonda
Martyn, ~la. Durham and Barbara Gibbs.
.song Gals Seore.
R,. J. Campbell
T-0· Ta)re Kiser' s
_Edison Co. Post
R; • J. Campbell,. pr-1l:y dlJlrlct
~tioden! al Santa Ana1or Soulheon ci.Himita·!!l!J;m'ao. wm ...,.,.eCi llalph
Klal!r·Octi l <aslecutol dblr!ct manqer
wtih)~ .. ~-. CClllJPlh1'olllclall-today.
·Kia«,"wlilz•EdlJoo lor,41,,,..._ la~
........ _ol.llle~Beach
Chamber O!'Ccmnierce on Oc!. !. ·campbell,: 1*vlOus ,to lib temn ••
Su&. •Ana ·: ~·ttenctent,' baa been
distrJCt manager at lllmlor11 and Caiallna
Jslind abd '.a,.Jabor relaUona repreaenta·
tivt. ·
·He ·is a.' l\3Uve of Loog Beach and
receiVed hlB college edutatlon at UCLA.
The cdaatal· dillricl which Campbell ·•
wm-be&d covers the"41'ea from Seal
Beach to Laguna Ntpel I.
Klier' lzaa be<n :coaata1 d I 1 tr I~ t
~•Ince 1967, e. bu ~ actlfl
ln~Orang.-Coasl'clVlc -aUaln a~IJ I
.... _.....__. o1 ·ule u ... ....:... Beacll t'""'~ t'"...,--......1~ I .DWI~...,. , .
Cbaftiber; of Commerce. t.
.~.ts a member o1 the Banta
Alla~~ ol:Cor/tmerc•, use ti -
Sbrloe and Valencll Shrine Cul> and a
put,d)rodor.ol, llle 'Avaloq llolarl' Club.
• • Have' Gun,. May ·Run
HoNOLiiLu :culin -Actor llicbird
Doone'aalftoday be WWld decide wlihln
· tlirn-We!b wbetber to nm' for 1aveinoi of
· 11aw3!! .. ~-Re\iabltdn-~ • vetinn
movie and .tele'lWon actor .who hq llf"1
·1111he1aland• r« .&'iWs;·~··)>ail
beeo al!Prooched' by Rtpubl!Wi 'allOut ........ _. ' • • • c • .......... & ' ~. .•
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TUESDAY, SEPl'EMtER 12'; '1969>
r • ! ' ( ~ I• >'., • 1EN CENTS
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·~sanots • · • i'li ?~1teCi!I1
9·850 Able: ' . . ' ' 'fo Decide
Fate ()f Trio
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Weadler
A d.;,. ol low -b In Ibo I
olOog . Ill-, Wedneaday'a • l'"8lhfr
watihm, , dlpplllJ Ibo c:oaatal
temporatureo down !nlo Ille -SO'a w~ Inland 'rudiop will I
bang arcinuf e 'ti!11> 1o·L
JNSml! TODAY
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.... 1 ,., ,,.. ClllMWllllll "\. 1J1va\M aru and other spect.am rtnC·
SACRAMENTO •r ••pJeNe refra1n ed themltlves on bar stools as Monday's .
rrom any ahoW of emotion/' r.tunfd~ &esaion n\oved to Chuck Landis' Largo
court Judge .Earl w._ Jt. eaullolled night club.
u he conveoed his court. Warren, without b1.s usual judicial robe
He tbtn Ill ,down at Uio Hiiie """1( Olll>bOd hlJ n>k 11 mutu ol ctreOloni~
!able nm lo the lllge, carduDy ,...,.,_ wben ~ noled: '"nl< l'ICold will Indicate
ec1 the paclt or matcbel with the pictures ,. • .,.. CGbven!n& in Chuc~ wgo'• i.an.
ol the nude girls lo the floor and: diJ .• ," ..
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Milnda7 granted a """ permit I« the eo~
etruction lol <>range Count)''I.~ ~
CalHomla Highway Palrol ofnCe; tic:
man facility to be located on Golden West
Street between the San Die10 and Gardei
Right out of lhe ml~e of the movie
.....,. stepped Miss c.rol Doda, pioneer
of the topless entert.abunelil
Miu Doda was 1ummoned from her '
&an Francisco nfghl club by the defense
Grove Freeways. .. 1 , ... ) 1
The ,,.,. brick bolldlh1 .. 1'll50,IOll 1.:
vestment, is expected to be completed b)t
next April. ,
HOLDING COURT IN 1A..,~Lo0N
J .... lorl 'f'•r"" Jr;
Safe, 'Not Sorr1 .
Without her lop, naturally.
To the musical accompairunent. of
everythtog '"""' "Com< "" Baby; Lllbt
My Fire11 to the "William Tell" and
"l&U" overturea. ,
To aay nothl.n1 of the mU&ic from the
moUon pict.ure "2001: A Space Oddysey."
It WU another out-of.\h~
session tn Sacramento's celebrafidlnif
ti two boUarnJesa dancers. Wacren and
lhe 1urY'At lldnJ the sllge, the press
occupied more -rortahll cbln on an
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for lo-to dancer• Shella Brendenaon and
Su1.anne llllnes, chlrged With lewd and
dl..slolute conduct and indecent uposure
!or dancbi( lotall;f nude at the Pink
Pu!sy K.11 beer bar IR n • a r b y
Orangovale. Tbelr boss, Leonard L. Gltn·
ey, also Is cha'rged with soliciting them
for ,uch behavior.
llef!:nse lawyers didn't make clear
their entire. atrategy in bavin& Min DoJla
put on htr ad for Judie Warren'• 10-
man, two-woman jury. ·However, they
referred to "community standards " and
the quertion or whether bottomle~ dan-
cing £oe! beyond commonly accepted
community standard.! is a key lS5ue ln
the case.
' Topless, Bottomless Law Mias boda'1 3$-mlD~ act lnclµdes her
and two male dancers ilnglna and dan·
cing before, during and alter a movie
shown on a 11peclal split tcreen through
which they cornt and 40. ' Weighed in Westminste1~ The movie shows Mlu Doda, frtquently
totally nude, In various sexual encounters:
with men and a woman, but is pt.iyed for
laughs -and spectaton bad a tough
time obeying Warrtn'a inltructlom not to
ahow emotion.
Sound of Mmic
To Ecko Again
In Ocean View
An Instrumental and vocal """'• pr .. pm In the ()cqn View School Dlltrkt l!hidl bu been dormlnt l<r the pas! lour
~ wlllbe -again lhll lall. Woodis Chaddick, umtant wperlntend-
IOt f<r educa~ -lllld lnltru-ll!Gltal IMtnlctloa will be o!lond 1t the
""81Ming, lnttrm<dJalo and advanced
l...U. Be-=. string lnslrucU<>n wtll be o!laod lo~ fifth and dxth ll'ldera
, llld ""81MiDI winds lo Ofth .and mth ... .-.
A limiled number of students will be
accepted for percussion instructicm U
~ have bad at least a year of piano in-
.-or nlher suitable becltli'ouM·
AD llludenta will be required lo 1'!Dt
their lna1rumenls and purcbue approved --· ,vocal musk: Will ll<o be offered ind
dl<rll gn>11p1 are ~Uy 1onn1n1 at
Ill llChooll ln the dlstrld.
'!be Saturday ~ lpOC]ll rm"1o -. oa....i 1n COl\IWlCllcn with the
rogullr cnrrlallum during the J>U1 two
,...., will be retained. lntemted
parents are lo conlld the curilculum of.
fl<I, 147.Wl'llzt. Ill. .
OAllY PILOI
OlANOI ~ f'\lktlMUIO CQWIAN'r
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• ~ lo\fMIJ • Wt:ll ..... '"nt .._. ~ m ,.,. .. """""
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terlllnnlont. "the dly of Westminster
bu been 1..-1o In this repnl and h"
had very few J"Obleml. 0
He .. plllned tllil lhll type or <n· tertatnment ls currenUr eomldertd a
ff1Y areo within the i&l! and thli pr ..
-mually lalla wllbln tile definition ol Indecent UJ>OIW'. .
"lt'11 highly que.Uonable area," aaid
Morgan. ""Ibere usuaally bas to be
,..,....,. Inside who II annoyed by u at.
leged lewd •ct" U ldoptod by the dly council, Morgan's
onllnance would IJ>OclllCIHy lorbld any
"nlatt, wa!treu or entertainer to
puform onclotbed nr .._ lo jiub!lc
""' the lJrwt<, pubic <r cenital 1'!glon In a •'-whe1'! food or bev<rages are told .• r---
-. o1 the new law """1d be
cluslfied u a ml8demeanor.
\V-lnstor Police Capt. Walt<r &<>It,
who lllo conc:eded that lhe ell)' luol had
••very few p!Oblem11° with topless dan-
cing, said, however, 0 1 would be in favor
of any ~ thel w9'Jld bll) H." Ban and nlgbllpolB wblch fe1tur< nude
or ·oem1-nuc1e danclnJ, occon!il!C 1o Scot~
••attract an undesirable elmient w1ilch
cnatea more problerru: for law eD·
for:ement officers."
.. I'm for ey ordi.n&net that would
makt It 1"' of 1 problem," be continued.
"These places have a way of exclUng the
ptUrlent interests In people.••
Currently there is no botUimleas en-
tertainment featured In any city in
Qrange C.UOI)'. pending lbe deci1ion of crymtnaI and civil action taken by the
District Attorney's Office, Morgan said.
Toplm dantjng, however, goes un·
prosecuted in aome clUe.s, iocludini Santa·
Ania. and Garden Grove.
Doctor Suspended
HOUSTON (UPI) -Dr. Cooard Moore,
who claimed la.st spring to have ~rm·
ed the world'• 111'11 loll! human eYo
tranaplen~ hu been rupended by the
Rania COunty Medical Socltty, It was
d1Jclo11"1 today. ·
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When newsmen -about 25 l!howed up
tnstead· of the usual two on more rouUne
days -asked what the thought of the
trial, Mlss Dod& said "I dori't understand
why they 're beina put on lrial. why is it
wrong?" to dance nude.
Sh.e aaid llhe doesn't appear completely
unclad lo her live act because she doe.sn 't
feel the need t.o. Miked to n:plain her
elaborate act compared to Pa.st &imple
shows, she said Jt'11 like "mayors want to
become eovemon, unators want to be
presidents."
The movie, she explained under que~
tlonln1 by the proeeculor, "II like a aallre
of pornography."
Historic Flags
Go on Display
At Rohinwood
The tnuA comtnunitr • In the
RobinwOOd School arta ol Huntington
Beach, will have an opportunity to
witness a flag ceremony at 9 a.m. Oct. 13
on ll)e ICbool ll'ouncll, 5112 Mcfadden
Ave.
On display will be hi9lorical flags
hsndmi.de by women Jiving In the com-
munity under the direction of Mrs. James
Dixon, as well aa flags of all 50 states,
donated by McDonnell Doug I il s
AstronauUct Corporation.
Students at Roblnwood School, who
have adopted and c0rresponded ' with a
Marine unll stationed In Vlotnarn, will be
olflclally presented with a !lag nown by
the uni! In combat.
Patriotic musical entertainment will be
provided by Ille Marina High School -
and a band from the El T<r0 Marine Air
ha!o.
In addition the El 't\.'lfo Marlnt11 wlll
provide a three-Dian honor color guard
and a flag raiaing detail .
DAll.Y f'ILOT ..... ., t.a p.,_
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Pretty Cindy Bolllllger, 10.yeaNlld Orange Coait College slUdenl
from Corooa del Mar, •took her last illp or Ille 11169 summer 1eason
Mond1y. Today, alas, Is the flrsl day Of fall and Ille swim season !or
prcUy glrls ls fading wilh \he sunset
IN OLD SAN PRANCISCO, SHI! stARTID iT ALL",_
Looklot Like L1dy God! .. , Nudle Dancer C1rol Dodo
Ctiticism of DA's· Men
Denied by Beach Chief
Huntington Beach Pollce Chief Earl
Robitaille today denied a story in a morn·
ing paper which implied he was critical
of the dlstrict attomey'11 investigators
following the lo5s of prostttution chargt!I
again!t three local museu.ses.
"My criticism was for the Deputy
District Attorney in Westminster who
reduced those charges, not the in·
vestlgators," 11aid Robitaille today.
The cue Involved the arrest of three
muaeuses at the Ex~Uve Suite Salon
aauna parlor. 17434 Beach Blvd. They
were charged with prostitutlon, but all
three charges were reduced to "disturb-
ing the peace."
"The action was taken by a deputy in
the Westmlmter office without consulting
us or the District Attorn!r'' invesUgatora
wbo worked on the ca11e,' said Robitaille.
The story said Robitaille told the City
COuncil on Sepl. 1.$ that the charges were
reduced becauae the district attorney's
investigators !eared "embarrassment" if
they had to relate details of their fn..
vm.igalion into the aawui parlor.
"I didn 't say that,'' replied Robitaille,
"I merely repeated what the deputy at-
torney told me. As it turned out he never
a.sited the investigator if he would have
bttn embarrassed."
"That's what I object to," continued
Robitaille. "the ability of one man to
make such a decision wlthou\. even con·
sutting those involved in the in·
vestigaUon."
Dl!trlct Attorney Cteil·Hleks bas risen
to the defense of his investigators 11aying,
they have "never been embarrassed''
Bonn OKs Wage Hikes
BONN (UPI} -With a parliamentary
el~on on!y five days away the West
German government bowed to labor
union pressure today and agreed to wage
. incruHI for $00,000 public employes.
whilt looking Into vice conditions.
Robitaille agreed with that atatement
and reiterated that he never criticized
the invesUgattn, "but the deputy who
band.led the case in courL"
The aalon parlor involved lost fts city
business: license. following thfi incident.
New Ellfllfi Scout
Steve Brown, H, of Huntington
Beach was saluted at recent
Boy Seoul Court of Honor for
achieving Eagle Scout rank in
a remarkably short period. He
joined Troop 558 Feb. I, 11163
and C<>tnpleted the Eagle pro-
gram Aug. 21.
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MIUurlog 1.000 llqUer< lee~ ·Ibo Offi~
will be Joc:ated.On 2:3 acru of,Jand, lea¢
Jng about one-half acre for future apan:
aion, ir necessary.
In preaentlng his request to the plan·
ners, contractor George Mallery of
Inglewood, llQid the new buildlna ,w1s
·needed to provide adequate patrolling or
newly developed freeways in Orange
9>unly.
Al the pruenl time the only Highway
Patrol facility ft1r all of Orange County is
located In Santa Ana.
Special features of the Dew office wJTI
include a 91'.kar parking lot, air con·
d!Uoning. emergency power plant aod
covered 'tall!; for el&bt vehicles.
$7,500 Liftoff
For Beach Chest
A Huntingtoo Beach aeroapace finn
provided the initial liftoff contribution to ·
the 1970 Conummlly Ch..,t by e<>n·:
1ributing 1 fl,300 check.
Charles R. Able, chairman and chief
execuUve officer of the McDonnell
Douglas Astronaulica C o r p o r at i o n ·
pregenled the money lo ci)est Campllgn
Chairman Robert ~!erriman and Presi· •
dent Steve Holden. It la the first con-
trihullon to tile chest's goal of fl35,000. '
Merriman !aid the firm would be
recognized aa the number one c~r
to the Fall campaign at the combined
service. i:lub luncheon Sept. 19.
The luncheoo, ·scheduled · far the •
Driftwood Room 8.t the Sheraton Beac.h
Inn, will officially open the lt'TO drive.
Park Dedication
Policy Studied
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A. reyiew o! Fountain Valley's puk·
dedicahon ordinance for apartments will
be taken up by parks and recreaUo'n com-
missionera at their a p.m. meeting,
Wedneoday.
Commissioners will coruider tightening
the ordinance t6 guarantee th at
apartmenl.9 must de<licate money tO the
c:ity'a perk development Jucds . -
'The city currenUy charges $65 per unlt
In multiple family projecb as a condition
o[ approval for tract maps, rather than
under an ordinance .
Countian Gets
Perjury Sentence
A Los Alamltos man convicted of four
cuunts of perjury during testimony before
a federal grand jury on horse race fbing:
today face9 two yean in prUon.
.
Kenneth M. Brandy berry, :u.. was
sentenced Monday in federal court in LoS 1 Angeles, with three year&' probation ad·
ded onto the prison time.
Brandyberry was convicted by ~
federal court jury five weeks ago foi"
false Information given whlle te3tifyin&
under oath about the race.rigging. ;
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Pritt1 qi.dr BeWna:er, 1~yeal'Old I Orange Cout ·Coll•ge 'student
from 1:oi'olla d!i Mir,' il>ok bar J&st dip .of the l969 summer .......
Monday. Today, alas, ii Qle ~ day of tallied the swim .seuon for
pretty _girls lsfadlDg wllh·the .unset. ,
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3-way Meeting to -~is~uss
GOals· £or 1.agtina F~:lure
John H. Norton
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i;;guoo Decldi'es
Ckanup Week
.DI ;.a,,...·-...... ," Illa lrim!nioi ucl. ,pnllllng Jn Ibo.• Jani
ovdue! Ila a lot of jank ...,onollllod!
The City of!.qunl Btad! -~--~'lodaf111roq1.-Bipl. fl "F'1l Clealmp "tl'.eek..
1blJ aleanl lbe mmidpal rubl>lll! ...,.
.ll'lcl!r wlD ·~ .un1Jmlte4 _ .. ol
1rU11 tllal--II If mee1s lllt• and
welg!W opec!llcalbll.
llepltr welgbl llmlls of ID]XlllDlll Jl'I'
conlaJner aJ>lll1, ~ ..... ue llmHea
lo two by one by lour i.et.
Tb< tr··· cOlledloa .... ~ •• ....,. ( '!'UJ 14"6 ' spruce-up
week will be, on rtgUlar collection dl)'I
with ooly..,. ~ mad• ot each polnL
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Lquna Boodl CllJ Ma..,.r J-ll. •
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MacbllZle Brown, cpcdallsl In ...,... --"""· Brown 11...nlnl Wllll dly olficlllt IDd
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c mation Topic '.
s~ Coast Group
Attends Meeting
-1 Orua• Coll\ ...,..mtlonllls wero amoni t,000 partlclpanta In the
Planning and ConservaUon Lugue's
fourth annual workshop recently at the
Mission
Trail
Park Site Board
Asked for Capo
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Mayor Ed
Chennalt bu recornmendecl to Ill• city
council Illa! a parks boanl be aet up to
serve as an advisory committee for the
development aDd utiUzaUon of park sites.
He 511Qeoled lhal a five-man board be
•ppolnled amtalnlq a repmelllalive
lrom each ol the lour Histing park
districts and one member at large. Part
ci their job ......... be to admilllSW •
baatneamen '1 ftmd containing fl.S,000
whldrw!D llOl!leday be dcmted ldUle dly
lot park equipment>
e '.l'en•b Aide PkJcell
LAKE FOllESI' -'lbere la a ,,... !Jee
on the atart al Ibo ilNcl> and , Tenoia
Club. It beloap lo l!>e club'• """ ...i..
tant dlr«tor Rick ~dull· ~ ~~k Beach-began~ es Uill...,k
while be oont1mies his educaUoo in social
science at UC Irvine ·
He ii an Orange C:O...t College graduate
lllld attended University o! Call!omla
Berkeley. He has worked· Sn YMCA
pf'Oll'ams in Los Angeles and wu a
playground dlnclor in Sacramento.
e MemlH!t"• A.ettpttid
MISSION VIEJO -The Nadadore1,
Miu!oD Viejo lwhn team Is DOW IC•
ceptlng now memben •• K beginl Ila
winter tea90tl.
T-1 home bol\ora after I """""""'
IU!IUll<I' wero Brian Goodell. Polly Dick•
and Kyle Edgran who received trophies
for oulltanding perfonnaous. Todd
Layport who was elected team captain
also received a trophy frcm the CGBchn
Unl~ty o! can!omla. Santa Barbsra.
Alta>dlng from Laguna Beach wm
Willlain Wilcoxen. who has spearheaded
the Sall Creek Beach movement and .Bea
Whltt.lesey, of. the I.ague of Women
Voters. both of whom took part In the
Beach Acct11 and Acquisition dl!cul!Slon;
Jam• W. Dilley who attended the Open
space. and Pukl panel: and City
Cowlcllmlil Roy Holm. Ille Waler Pollu-
tion panel. Also participating were South
LagQna lalldscape arcbltecla F...t Lang
and Ken Wood, both actJ.ve in local
comervaUon movement&.
Atlendlna lttllD Ibo lrvloe Compaey
were " Frank Uqbeo, J.,... L. Weti!I,
J.,... E. Tvlor and Gonloo Jooes.
The clay·lo!JI CGll!.""-wtlldl ' ·~ tracted ootatandlna figures lo Ille fields
al planning and coboervation from
throughout California, included panels on
otatae planning. regiooal plannfng, local
planning, beach access and acquls.ition,
open a p a e e. and parts, new tawM,
transportatloo, air pollutloo control.
waler poUutlcn con!lol, noise pollution
contral, ruources and wild life and water
resourcu.
'The tli!ff.yur-014 Planning 1 n d
Conse"aUon Leacue. a coallUon of all
the -•lion -In lbe """'· llOW maint&Jnl a reprtlfll'tatlve in Sacr&Dlerl·
to lo follow leglalafloo afleolial COD·
arvatloa. mMtttt.
-tlcas.cm beach....., llld
AClllllll!loo comlni aul of. tbt CGll!erOnce inchaded I ~ !ea£N•lfn pro-gram: '
--Oule .. antherilY tlial would be
able to atop lrmtrilbfe ~ harm
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a ~ _ .. plan IDd ooe lt II pot In-
to e!feCI. Zoning Jaw1 m nol inlend1cl"to
be Uled r.. blaclanall type tradeoH• or lo
inhibit devel0pment but conllOI It Ind
promote orderly development," be con-
llnued.
"Where split IOlllng occurs, as we have an along Ibo belch front propertlu, and
ionl!lg la l'lllsted, tlien Ille vartance piOo
cedure 1J all that ii available to anyone
wishing to do uy development," he com.-
merited.
Vne.r~ted Game
What J. M. Williams, 217 o ..
troil St.. Huniing\on Beach,
was hunting was not this •~
foot timber ratUesnake, but he
bagged it anyway. Reptile. ex·
tremely large for this breed,
was shot Sept. 12 near Eti·
wanda, San Bernardino C!>unty,
after Williams slid ddwn a ·
slope while bunting -almost on IDp of the rattler. Snake-
meat wound up on dinner table.
Fro• Pqe .I
DEBATE •.•
that lbe ll<iyl' Club would lito lo rolain
the Thurstoo Trailer park. localed oo lbe
lloyl' Club properly adjaceril to lbe ...,.
facility. 1 • -' • •
Sy!an told pllDJl<rs the Boy1' Club hid
relocated a priiperty· Jibe lo !aCuttale
electrical ,.rviee !or the trailer pi~k
which they originally wanted lo bep Cllliy
until the bollclin& went into oper1Uon~
"We now thini It would be good to keep
the trajJer park for an Indefinite period or
time. It acla as a buffer belween the
Boys' Club !aclllty and adja-'pro-
perty. We can control what'• in the
trailer park," Sy!an oald.
Ho oaid there also are financial a>n·
slder1Uons !or k~ the trailer park
which Is being operattd b, Ibo l!Qys' Club
and A«<Jl"ding lo Sy!an Is paytzii !or
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Sy!an told planners he would · aeek •P-
proval of a completed landscapin& pro-
gram Oct. 30 IDd said the new faclllty
should be ready !or OC<UpallCj in 30 to 60
clays.
The team won their Im meel wi\h the
Deane swim team and later cheered their
parent$ to v~ over the Deane booster
club.
From P .. e l
e Toro .Zone Cll•119ecl
EL TORO-Approval al a mne change
from dup1e1: to 1fOUf1 dwelling for pro-
perty -ol El Toro Road hetw .. n
Raloo. !>rive and Front Street bu been
given by COW1ty 811pervison.
A hardahJp wat acknowledged )>ecause
the Santa Fe Railroad rtgbt-<>1-1'•Y
-...,... lo the prvpe1ty dl!llcUll The ...., cban]e hits In wttb the El Toro
g!Deral plan. 1Uperviaora were toJd.
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the best part of the trip, uys Hiramitsu.
"At the universily, we had to 6ludy very
hard and the traveling was always Jn a
hurry," he explains. "Here with the fam.i.
Jy I have learned very much."
In addition to visiting all the Laguna
schools, talting to students and con-
ferring with fellow teachers, he has en-
joyed IWimmitig at the beach aDd shop-
ping at Fashloa Island and looks forward
to a football game and a visit t~
Dimeyland.
He is most at home at Thurston
tntermedlate School, whl!l"e he ha1 spent.
two lull da,yl, and probably will opend
more.
At borne tn Glfu. Hlramltlu teaches at
the junJor high level, which coven &rides
seven through nine, conduciJng Engli!h
clas.ses for all three grades. "These are
like my students," he says at Thurston.
''I understand Oitm. They ask a k>t of
questJona about .cbool& In Japan -about
the ·dilcipllne and wbal the studeata eat
and wear and do."
DIJclpllne. he tells tliem, la much
atemer in J1pan. Whtn • teacher enters
lhe room, sludenla prompilj ltand up
and bow. When a te1chet pates ln the
hall, they bow. Silence II malntaloed dur· lnJ c1a-. ucept r.. di ........ perloda.
IJowever' aaya Hiramttlu, hi nu not
beeo aware of I lack ci dlsclpline in lhe
clasta be bu vlalted h<n. "Tbe students
are Vert !rM lo aprea lbelr ldw, but
here at Thurston, at least they Rf!D'I
genUe IDd Vert lnlereated -not II Ill
undlaclpllned or noisy."
So far 11 the Jowtr cradn are con-
cerned -klnderprten throogh abcxlt ...
coniI Jl"1ide -J Optnele clwrooms I.re
noisier tlllD American.
"I dldD1 npect that,• be lflnl.
Jlj>llWM atud"'ta wear unllorms -
middy -lllld black l!drla for the glrla, black panta Ind blaok jackets wltll
br .. battona lot lhe boys. "Until Ibey
•rt H or II they mu.i ....,. lbe unllorms
.... -tb•1 .. ilo'llntown," Ill'• Hl:ramltau, ••ao UM)' ara not to frtt a1
here. Abo, jcmlor hlgb atudenla cannot go
to the movleo without ll!elr pllHClla." .
The study of English is compulsory
from seventh grade, he says, but even
students graduating from high school
rarely speak well, though they may read
and >frli. n~ntly.
"Jt Is very difficult for Japanue
teachers l.o teach the oraJ English," the
vlsltor explains. "Also. the unlvualty en-
trance examinations are very, very hard
•nd enllrely written, '° in hlgb llchool Ille
studenta concentrate intenseJy on th-e
written language." '
Education in Japan is comeulsary only
through the three years of 1wlior hl&h.
but 97 percent of the students 10 on to
spend three more )teara in hlah. achoo!.
Gelling into a university is ex1rem.el1 dll-
ficult. "The eiams a.re so hard some
studenta commit suicide," s a y a
Hiramltau, "but once you do get in, it is
not so hard lo graduate."
To become an English teacher, he at.
ltnded the UniveN1ity at Gilu, spending
1 two years on general subjects and two
more on hls major. . . .
r J am fortunate . to be In I Very
modem, experimentaJ school," he saya
proudly. "We have a televtslon in uch
classroom and we were able to watch t.he
astronauts on the mooa." 1
What will he tell hla fellow leachen
about what he bas learned of educaUan In
America?
The slender, lnlenle yoong man
becomes very aeriou.s.
"In J1pan we teach the r1cta. not 1
w11 of thlnklni;. Jn IOclal studiet we
make llltlD learn elates, not will' lblna•
happened. There must be m or e
diacul>iona. Thb Is very dl!ll<ull, but
many ltacheri alrea<ty ire ~gtnntng to
undenland how much can bt done wltli
the Oelible young minds Of these
ll!udenta. to help lbem lo learn how to
thlnl<. I WU 10 lmpmaed in one ci jOUt
history classes to see how the teacher
made the ltudents find &oluUon1.
''Thtre ta to much informatim ln the
world today. lbe llU<lenta jult can't
remember eva')1hinc. •• he concluded.
"We must tucb them bow to find IOlu·
lions lo the problems al the world In
which I.hey are 80ina to live."
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Family Leaves For. Haw_aii;:Slufs in Hospital .
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A ~ 1......U puty briiblan-
ed Ibo ..,_ !or patlmta IDd stall It
-Cout Community Hospital Sunday
J1temooo U lbe family o! I Three Arch
Bay ruldent pthered outaide tbe wfnd9w
al lier hoapltal room to tell "ar&ndm•"
fOOdbye bell>re leaving !or Hawaii.
Mr•. Jostph Johnson of 38 N. Portola .
had eagerly awaited the visit of her.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wamn A. Daniela of Wilmette, Ill. and
fOUF lltUe tr anddlughters.
Tbe Daniel.! family. en route to Hawaii
Y(here they hav& just purchued a radio
ltatloo, planned to stopover iD the
w.,.,. -lo vlalt irr'aixtma and gr8P'!J>l Wbn ~ Iiere fun I!ll"ola 10 . moidlil ..... . . •
ll1lt plalll !w )ripo 1:0 Jllanl1luil •tr!
olbor dellah~ wen: c!ilc<Uad "hen. Mn. Jolwon IUflei"ed I bWI alla:<k aliil WU
hoapltalbed sbor:tiY after tlialr IJTIVal. Because~ IUU1.v,nlelsiirla, aaed I
to J2, were too younr ta bt permitted to
visit Inside the hospital, Mr1. Jolm!IOR
asked nurses If It would be okay to have
a "farewell part1" outside her window,
before the famJly left for Hawall Sunday.
With her doctor'• perrnialllon, her bed
was pu•hed to the window ind "lhe
Daniela ciao, alq witb Mr. Jolmaoo and
anolhq """· l":aded "wjtll" glilil alp• riadinr: "We Love You: <rtlftcfi:ni!"
"Aldha! .. "Get Well!'' ~ "~ You·~ HaWali!" ' . . . . .:. -
"My room was juSt f1lled wilb OJi~
and Can4ystripe.rs curklila to see :W1lat
was going on," said Mra, Jobhsop fr.om
the hoepital today. ''It was a .Vert emo-
tional farewell and l •as SI> gra~ful, to
the-hospital for let Ling me have.my .:!par·
ty.' I think it cheered up .90rDC of Lhe
other patieols too:'
Mrs. Johnson said she plana to "get
well soon" Ml grandma and arandpa can
try for another visU with the family in
Hawaii at Christmas.
2 New Instructors Now Traf fie Board
Urges Street
Stay Two.way At Laguna Design School
Two m lnlltuctors .... lo the l•culty
will be ctnducting classes at the
Laguna Beach 5chool o! Ari and Design
thll quarter.
Teaching ba!ic and intermediate pain-
ting on Tuesdays will be James Adams,
former iJlslructor at the Philadelphia
Museum Of Art and head of the
printmaking departmenL at Flelsche.r
lttemorlal School of Art.·
He has e:r:hibited extensively in the east
and his work is represented in 20 private
co11ectioru in Penn1Jlvania1 New York,
Parma. Italy and in ilOUtbern !'ranee.
Thomas Holste, who will teach basic
and intermediate painting and life draw·
ing on Thur&dly1, won tbe California
State Graduate FeDowahip at Clareoot
Graduate Schoo.I and blB works have been
l<lected for botll the !iftb and sath an-
nual Southern CallftrnJ& Elhibitioru: at
Long Beach MtlNUlll of Art. l t • 1
Returning from a year of exiended
1tudy, Donna Sharkey will present a
clasa in ~tiya..c:OmP<>Shiof\.on Fridayi.
A graduate of ·the Chieago Art
InsLitute, ahe has taught at Eastern
Michigan University, Chicago Art
InsUtute Junior School, Cal State Long
Beach and, cunentJy, at Orange Coast
College. ,
The chlldren's art class this fal1 , run-
ning !rom Sept. 29 to Nov. 22, will be
!ought by Toni• Pocbert. Io r m • r
acholanhlp student at the School al Ari
Ind Design.
From t967 to 1969, she won scholarship
awarda: in painting, sculpture and
prlnbnaking. She has been assistant
children's teacher at the art achoo! and
also hu taught arts, crafts and acrylics
at the Treasure laland Day Camp.
Her class will be held Saturday mom·
lngi for children aged 6 to 12.
other eoune offerings during the fall
quarter will be Sam Calybtrger's ad-
'vanoed pabiUng on Wedntldaya; David
Schnabel'• por1rllt and Ogura painting
and .life drawing oo 'l'Delday1 and Jane
Lyons' prfntmaldng on Wednesdays.
~llulh Oscood'• bulc lo advanced class
In color and dailn will meet Monday lllld
'l1l1lnday alternoooa lllld Ro g e r
Armstrong will lelcli drawing on Monday
and 'nwnday mornings and watereolor
on Wedntsday lftemoom.
Arthe annual meeting o! 1be boan1 o!
dlredora o! Ille Scbool ol Ari Ind Design,
Mn:. Ruih Osgood Salyer WIS re.elected
president and cbainnan of the board;
Miss Charla llgner la vict president;
John A. Dundas, secretary and M. Paul
Sliker, treasurer.
Members of the board are Rogtr
Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret Bissell, Mrs.
Alexandra Churcblll, Jesse E. RJddle and
David Young.
Aller studying ........is !or ndncing
huards oo VictOrfa Drive, the city's traf·
fie committee has recommended to the
City Council that it be retained u a two-
way atreel
Some resident.! had requested that one·
way traffic only be permitted to ease
congestion on the narrow roadway
betwen S. Coast Highway and the ocean
in the southern part or the city. Others
protested this propo1al and sugge1ted
further parking limltatlOllJi and reduc:Uon
o! speed llinil.
The traffic committee observed that
with slow daily traffic volume aod park·
ing prohibited on one side of the street,
there is sufficient room for two-w11 traf·
fie and making the street one-way in.
either direction would cause a hardship
on residents and users.
It recommended r!lention of the
present ~mile speed limit, continued
prohibition ol parking on the inland side
and removal of the two "No Parking,
B;etween ~igns'.~ signs on the octan side,
where paiking would be permltted.
The committee al90 tecommended
creation of an "immediate" towaway
zone in the no parking zone, which would
permit police to call a tow truck without
waiting 72 hours. The council voted to 1c·
cept these recmnmendatioM.
Fro1n Page l
Art Center Struck Again TRAILERS •..
homes low cost housing because moblTe
home interest rates were higher than a·
house, the down payments were 150 per·
cent more and that one percent of the
sales price on all trailers Is paid to the c11 ly.
Laguna's African Art center, hit by a
larce group of juvmile vandals Aug. 21,
was vjctfmlzed agaia last week, to the
tune or $48 in cash.
Poliee are seeking two teen.age boys
suspected of re.moving the money from
the cub box at the Art Center, -495
Broadway, betmen 2:30 and fi p.m. Sun-
dsy.
Employe Susan Roan said the youths,
aged 14 or 15, made a purchase at the
store early tn the afternoon and followed
her when l!lbe went ta a rear storeroom to
get change from a cash box. She told
them they were not permitted in the
YOUR
storeroom and they left.
Later in the day, the boys returned
1•.Jth several friends and spent some time
looking over the display of African art
objeet.s.
The money turned up mis,,ing \\·hen the
cas.11 box w33 checked out at closing time,
police sald.
In the earlier theft. art objecU valued
.et $284 were removed from the Art
Center by a group of vislling t.etnagera
from the Malcolm X Cent.er in Los
Angeles. Alerted by Laguna Be.ech police,
California Highway Patrol o f f J c e T 1
J'eC01iered the loot from a bus relurninl
tbe visitors to Los Anaeles.
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A woman from the audience argued
that it was not a question or whether or
not trailers were good or bad but did the,
people "'ant the valley to develop in
trailer parks or in single family dwellings.
She said that single family residenc1!,\
pay more taxes than trailers yet stand a
chanc~ of being outvoted i! more come
in.
"Are you saying that people who can't
afford a $60,000 house shouldn't be ln the
valley?" fired Baldino.
"l didn't say that, J say there shouldn't
be a &U-40 -ratio of mobile homes td
houses:," replied the woman. ·
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READY FOR HARVEST IN FERTILE FIElDS OF ORANGE COUNTY
• Rev. Bjlly Grah•m Optimistic On Brink of 20 Ye•rS' CrUs•ding
Anaheim Crusade Opens
Graham Says Drugs , Se%
S.ubstituted for Religion
The trouble with young people today,
says Rev. Silly Graham on lhc eve of his
IO-day Anaheim crusade, is that drugs
and sex are being substituted for that old
lime religion.
"Young people's poetry with all the
roor-letter ~rords has a spiritual quality,"
Fountain Valley
Voters Decide
Recall Iss ue
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Voters are casting bailot.s today in
Fountain. Valley to determine if three in-
curr.bent city councilmen will or will not
retain their seats.
Election officials reported that more
than 13 percent of the registered voters
had cast their ballots by noon indicating
• possible turnout of more than SO per-
cent btfore the polls close at 7 p.m.
The polls opened at 7 a.m. in 19 differnt
loc~tions and won't close until 7 p.m. City
C1fricials hope lo <:omplelc the counting of
the ballots by about 10 tonighl
There are 9,850 registered voters in the
city who may decide ,the political fates or
Mayor Robert Schwerdlfeger, V i c e
Mayor Donald Fregeau and Councilman
J()!Jeph Courreges. a.s well as eight can-
didates opposing them.
Car Dealer Gets
Jail for Fraud
A Fullerton used car dealer has been
1entenced to 45 days in jail and placed on
three years probation for false ad·
vertising and overcharging on motor
license fees.
Anaheim Municipal Court Judge Logan
Moore handed that sentence lo Richard
T. Workman director of Fullerton
Cadillacs Inc. Workman will begin his ' --a:enl:enc! Yt'ednesday In t>range County
Jail.
Judge Moore rejc<:led ao appeal by
Workman against a jury verdict which
found him guilty of six violatioru of !late
codes.
The district atlQrney's Qf(ice Issued il'i
complaint against the used car dealer
following evldeoce submitted by area
residents Yibo claimed they 'had been
bilked when they bought used cars from
Workman.
the· famed evangelist said al a news COJl·
feren-:e Monday In Anaheim.
.. They nre substituting drugs and sex
for the true experience they could have
"'ilh God," he added.
The Rev. Graham revealed that he will
dlrecl his messages primarily to young
people during the ID-day crll§ade, mar.k-
ir.s the 20th anniversary or his mass
1ninist:ry rallies.
He said he blames the older generation
for the basic rebellion of the youth of t~
day, but added that rebellion itself is as
old as mankind.
"The essence of sin is rebellion against
God," says the North Carolina-born
preacher who has become a presidential
confidante.
"The youth of this nation are searching
for answers." he said.
"They want you to tell it like it is. All T
clo is ~xplain the Bible in the oki terms. If
you act .your age," he continLK!d, "they'll
list1.. ... "
Speaking on the perils faced by a
troubleJ nation toc!ay, he said drug use
among the younger generation is tbe
most frighlenin& thing lO be faced.
l'.e added that war -naturally -is a
birlh1nark of human nature in its most
devilish manifestation, but said the Viel·
nam l'Onflict is just a sideshow compared
to other crises.
The Rev. Graham specifically men-
tioned the ~fiddle East tensions and the
bickering over border b o u n d a r i e s
between Russia and Red China.
Th.! popular evangelist who preaches
men·y via mass media began his career
20 years ago this month in Los Angeles,
drawing up to 3,000 person.s nightly for
eight weeks.
Earlk!r this year, his crusades in
~telbourne, Australia, drew 3 3. O O o
pers..ms per day on the average, whl)l? a
.Juire series in New York attracted 23~
persons daily.
Trahuco Canyon
Gtm Club Burns
A fire of unknown origin destroyed llle
Coto de Caza gun club in Trabuco Canyon
early today.
Eight county fire units fought lhe blaze,
described by one fireman as "being out
of control long before we got hert."
Damage to the structure, owned by lhe
Macco Realty Corp., was estimated at
$20,000.
The blaze Is being invC9tigated by the
county fire department's arson squad.
No damage was inflicted on neigbbor.-
ing property. firrme.n said. Small brush
fires sparked by the major blaze were
quickly brought under control.
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Produces '
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Complaints
SAN 91EGO (UPli -'Tb e
gtovemment•s crackdown '°" druc tmU&·
gling has turned up lltllt contraba'nd but
mart)' complatnta about dellijs crossinc
lbe U.'S.•Metleo border.
A!I the new polie1 cf car~by<ar and
person·by-penon llW'CbeJ went into Its
third day,\there-Wtre delays of up to alx
hoara in traffic jinn's ti&Cked up into Mei-
leo at·bordtr .,o\nts.
n· ... ury Department offt<lals uld
U.S. CuslDms> -aearcbeil 411,1'1 per:.o~ at 3L border at.allool when
"Oper.aUon Intercept" w.,· lpruog, si.m-
day WIOloul !lndlng a slnll• mfl'ljuana
smUggler. ~ • • 1 '
A spokesman sai<' this seeminc lack of
success actually proved' that the optra-
tion y;as.achievin1 its g.oal ot•'di.lrJpt.ing
tbe ~tra.band tr,alfic and reduclna tbe
supply of narcoUcs and other ~arigerous
drugs and marijuana·."
"This was a heavily publicized opera-
tion and these people who smuggle In the
stu'.f are obviously lying low. They are
not trying to being -it ln I.Pd that is wflat
we want to acoomplish."
The increased air, land and su
survtillance is being conducted atone the
entire 21500-.mUe, bord~ from the GuU of
· Mexi·~o lo the PaCific. ·
The first Arir.oni arrest came Mmday
. nlgt. al the Douglas Bonltt """1lllg.
lnspecton found I~ p>uods of marijuona
. hidde.n)n the.roof .. ol a,vu driven by Jack
L. Young, '17, Billlnia,,Mqn~
The busiest bc:>r4er Cl'Ofline lg bef;nen
Tijuana, Mexico and San S;an Y1idro.
south 9f Sari Diegq, wher~ dell)'I of up to
six hour!!: were reported.
Frustrali<¥11 -~ied ovt;r In ~ long
lines of cars, fut fights starjed and
periodic epidemi~ Qf horn honking
spread up and down the traffic jam.
Soine drivers became sick frQIJ1 ca,bQn
monosiOI-' fumes: ' Many vowed n'ver
again to return io Mexico.
Treasury officials have made It clear
that a principal a:oal of Operation
lntercept is to jar the Mesican gtiYe:m·
ment illlo wipine out lbe llCIUl'N of illicit
drugs.
The government estimates th•t 80 per-
cent of tbe marij1.u1na in tht United
States comes from Mexico.
Tustin T ensi.on s
Taut; Tome
Termed 'Trash '
Emotion.s ran htgh in Tustin ltfonday
night as 200 parents, teachers and
students testified pro and con whether
students should read Aldous Hutley's
"Brave New World."
In the end, the school board turned the
book over to a litetary committee for
review.
The matter wa.s broufbt before t~
boanl by ll<rnie WlllWnson, Tustin
father of a l5-year:01d girl, who called the
hook "filth and trash damaging the
morala: of our country today."
He said the shock of their daughter
being assigned the book to read caused
his Yt'ife to be pla~ iioder sedation, and
he contends personal damqe to his
daughter if she is required to read the
book is worth $1 million. He sa11 he will
bring suJt in that amount if the book .iso'l
banned. .
Schools Superintendent William Zogg
said the book wlll contintie to ht used Jn
the e1ectlve "Fiction oC the Future"
classes at Mission Viejo, Tuatln and
Foothill h1gh schools until the llter.ary
committee makes a deci5ion on its coo-
linued use.
Goldwater Endorses
Baker for GOP Post
WASHINGTOK (tiPI) -S.O. Bany
Gokiwater, the ISM Republican Prealden·
tial nom-. ,today endoroed s.n.
Howard H. Baker Jr. of Tenneuee for
the post of S.Oate Repubiiwi leader.
Most of the Stnate'a other conservative
Republicans are expected to vote for
Baker Wednesday in his race apirut Sen.
flugh Scott or Pen,isyl~ani.a.
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NEW, $>1.S BILLI ON SUPERSONIC AI RLINER WI NS PRESIDENTI AL APPROVAl. . .
But Critics Soy Monoy Could 8t Btller Spent on Notion's Soc:lol Illa
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IN OLD SAN 'f ltANCISCO, SHI STARTED IT ALL
Looking Uko Lody 'Godlvo, Nudle .Donur Corol Dodo
CarQI Con.tort~·
Judge Gets Eye ful of Doda
By /ERRY RANKIN
.t.i$M111tt ,.,., C.tw-itt
SACRAMENTO ·-"Please refrain
fri>ffi any ShoW of emoOon.'" Municipal
eoWt 'JUd&e Earl Wa1Ten Jr. c.1.utioned
as he convened his court.
He . lhen sat down al the little round
tablr he.Xt• to rtbe stage, carefully rem"ov-
td Ult 'pick ol matcAes with· the picturts
oC•the nude girls to·Ulc' floor and :
Right oot of lhe middle of the movie
1cretn stepped Miss Carol Doda, pioneer
tof .the topless entertainment.
~ithotlt her top, natural\y.
To the musical accompairunent of
everything from "Come on Baby, I.Jght
t.iy Fire" to the "William TeU" and
"lllZ" overtures.
111 say nothing or the music from I.he
motion piclure "2001 : A Space Oddysey."
J.t was another out-of-the-<irdinary
11oession In Sacramento's celebrated trial
of tv;o bottomless dancen. Warren and
the jury sat facing the stage, the }::'eS!I
occupied mor.e comfortable chairs on an
elevated area and other spectators rang.
ff thtmselv~ on bar stools as Monday's
session ' moved to Chuck Landis' Largo
night club.
\Yarren, without his usual judicial robe,
flubbed h.is role a& master o! cere.monieis
when he noted : "The record will lndlcate
we are convening in Chuck Largo"s Lan·
dCI. , • '' ..
MJs.s Doda w~s summoned lrom her
San Francisco night club by the dei.::ise
for 'ao-go dancers Sheila Brcndenson and
Sll7.anne Haines, charged with lewd and
dissolute condUct and indecent OJ>OMlre
for . dancing totally nude at the Piuk
Pu!!}' Kat beer bar in n e a r b y
Ora.n&ev,1~. T~e1r boss. Leonard L. Gian·
cy, alao Is charged with .soliciting them
for such behavior.
otfi!nse l8wyen: didn't make clear
their entire strategy In having Mtss Doda
put on her aM for Judge Warren's 10·
man, tw1>-woman jury. However, they
refirrt!d to'''communlty standards," and
the·quesUOn of whetl'itr bottomle!I dan-
cin1 ~ beyond commonly ~ptcd
community standards is a key issue in
the case.
Miss Doda's 35-minUlJ? act includes her
Ul'I Tt'""91t
HOLDING COURT IN A SALOON
Judgt Earl Wa r ren J r.
-And !wo male dancers singing and dan-
cing before, duriilg and after' a miwie
shown on a special split .screen through
wilich they come and go.
The movie shows fdiss Doda, frequenUy
totally nude, in various sexual encounters
with men and a woman, but is played for
laughs -and spectators had a tough
timl'! obeying Warren's instructions not to . ' show emotion.
When newsmen -about 25 shol!ed up
instead of. the usual two on more routine
days ~ asked what she thought of t.l]e
trial, Miss Doda. said "J don 't unclerst\od
why they're being put on trial, why: is. it
wrq?'; to danct .nude.
She iald she doesn 't appear completely
unclad in her live act because s"" doesn't
feel the need to. Asked to e1ptain her
elaborate · act compared to pasl simple
shows, she said it's like "mayors-want to
become governors, senators want to be
' presidents."
The movie, she explained under ques-
tianing by the prosecutor, "is like a satire
vf pornography."
Marines ·
Dissolve
Division
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Tliis Is D-Day for th .. FUth · 1\!'lll'lnl
Division.
DeactivaUon preparations were ordered
Monday for I.he Camp Peodletoo·butd
combat unit. followin1 a Pentagon order
to cut ann.ed service:• manpower by
77,500 men. '
Equipment and supplle1 are un~oint
Inventory today, prior to shipment
elsewhere or relµm to the MariM COrp$'
systems stockpile.
Twu ol three rtglments of the division
organtied expressly Cor lhe Vietnam War
will be disbanded, a ¥iarp econom;c blow
t;> San Clemente and·. otber coastal clues
dependent on M~rioes.
Tht-announcement business.men had
feared since it was rumored two wttb
Ago came from Brig Gen. ROM Dwyer,
rttently appointed commander of the
Fifth Marine Division.
Gen. Dwyer said the 27th and 21th
regiments will be deacUvated by Nov~29,
v. bile the 26th Regiment will remain on
duty i.u Vietnam .
The Pentagon announcement Monday
also spelled a tOU&h blow to portions or
1:e San Diego area economy -with a
lesser.effect on Long Beac~.in tenm of
naval cutbacb. • .
Besides the 12,000 men o( the Fifth
Marint" Division, seven San. l>lqo-baaed
ships. will be deact.\vated, alone w:lth ·the
entire AnUsubmarlne Air Group $7, North
bland Naval Air StaUon.
The Long Beach naval units affected by
?ilcnda,y's cutback order include assault
transport ~ Okanog'1' and .the d~ landmg ships Tortuga and Cabildo. •
The San Dieit>based antisubmarine air
unit was assigned ~o the USS Hornet,
home ported in Long "Beach, fut ita of.
fice:n and men lived In the San Diego
vicinity.
Of the 22 Navy ships ordered to the
mothball fleet, the seveo in ~ Diego are
the dock landlng ships Glinslon H.I~
Cat.3.m.ount, Coms~k, W h e t a t on t ,
Colonial and Fort Marion aild the tank
landing ship Stone C:Wnty. 'Ibelr crews
total 1.716 officers and men.
Deactivated unib under the command
of Naval Air Pacific, headquartered at
North Island, involve 242 officen aDd
1,168 enlisted men. Most will be rallfli>·
ed to other naval m Paclflc unita, a
spokesman said.
Naval Air PacUlc bu.1,400 aJrtraft and
90,000 officers and m£n.
The unjta orderod deoctlva\e<f m at-
tact" lquJdroni "7f 11nif 112 at ~Gore
N•v~l".,Mt Station ~ Frtm0, Calif.; AoU·~bii\1~· l!i1il6t SqUadnio I '1t
Alameci. Nav•I . Air Stafloa: Potn>I
Squadtoia 2 and 41 al Whldbey blond,
Wash., Naval Alr Statloo, and Potn>I
Squalfroo· 28 at Barbers Point Naval Alr StaUon, Hawall.
Constitutional ,
Revision Group.
Meets on Coast
California's ConsUtutJon Revision Com·
mis.!fon will meet at Ult Newporter Inn \~ed~esday through Friday with 1
h!g.hhght or the sessions being con.
s;derallon of changes In higher edutatiOn,
State ControJIU Houston I. Fknlrnoy
will speak to a ~mlttee on revenue and
taxation Friday on the topic or tax
reform.
The higher education hearing will be
Thursday with the CommWion asted to
approve an educalion c o m m i t t e e ' 1
1 ecommendations on political influence
and acad~'""· UC Irv! ncellor Daniel G. Aldrich
Jr. ls a ber of lbe commission aerv•
ming on the education commJUee. Orange
County Superior Court Judae Bruce
Sumner, of Laguna Beach, beads the eo..
member Coo&tituUon RevCilon Com~
mission.
A first set of Commlss.ion propouls
revising t~~ state Constitution were pass·
but a second set of reviaion!I· was
ed' by the elect;:irate in November, 19M,
defeated last November.
The revisions being worked on by ·the
Comndssion now will 10 to the state
Legislature and if approved appear on
the ballot in November, 1970.
Nixon Backs SST Plane
'From Wire Ser,·lce•
w ,\SH~TON -. Pruldtol Nixon
gavet &he go-ahead today ror construcUon
of -Hie .._.,, '1.liio-mlie-an-hour
Amufcln ~IOllic transp.>rt. Even
PfOP*lltl forecast a bl1 fight in eoor,....t over a rel•tlvoly mod<sl 196
mJIUen 1pproprlat10111 request this year1
Nixon told reporters he had made the
"dlfficuJt decision" after spirited debate
witNh hit admlnlstratk>n. and that the
guiding flclor wu lhal he winll ii\•
United SI.at.ea to "'continue to ~ad the
world" In air transpprt. ,
The· '91 • mlllkm r~uest 109n to go to eo..ma wool4 be u:ied for development
leadlpe up to constructlon ot two test
model.I of the plane1 which woukt be futer and have far lflUlct rana• than
two..:Jivtlt SST11 -1 &he • BrlUsfl.,Freftch
Conobnle or the 89viet TU 144. both of
whlcb alru.dy have been teal Oown.
1tW • million Ni'lon~ asked tbif year
In new fUlldl lrom Conarea lo &ddlUon Lo
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J ... to f99 mUUdn fn unused carrS'(tver .a~ propr1at1olif far ll!t ssr' program. ,
This would' rise to 1114 111lllioo•1n fl'!'al
1171 then -progreoeively fall lo It•
million In fllcal 11'11.148 million In fllCal
1'71 and 11• million In O.Cal 11'14. .
The Boeing Co. ol Bealtle will bulld'the
American planti. ~
First teat m8J,ta are not expected
before the end o( 1912'. and lnltlal delivery
lo alrllnt.s Is not anOcipatcd bdore 1971.
Sen. Heqry M. J"'ksoil (ll-W>&h.), a
1upporltr 0/ the pro Joel, uld he tipected
"a real 'Ugh!'' in Congre!li -perhaps' of
slmllir proportklna to the ~nt ol}e In
thC.'llMlrte over' Ille inlblalllsUc ml..Jle
syd•m. -n.p. WOiiam · E. MJns¥U (ft·
Olllo), e member of the tt..... ~
proprialbls . COmmlltee, pr<!licted the
...,,. thlog Ill lllo H..,.. ·
The jovermnent would 5'17 IO perctnt1 or nearly II bllllon, oi !lie cot! of (bli two
prolotfPeP: The coAt Of turning·out opu..,,
tlon1I m<idtll for the alrUnes cwld 1o·to
IU billion.
Critics of the plane mainllin that the
mOney Is needed more urgently for other
purpooes. One of them, Rep. Bertram I.
Podell CO.N.Y.)1 today termed Nirt>a't
action "a disaster.•:
Nixon's action coincided with a dtdsldn
by the Brltbh •nd'ri-.nch lo mah tbel,r
rlrst attempt lo break the sound bm-ier
with the COnconle by the end of thit
month,
M for the_ American SST, lhere still
•~ problems to be solved before: It can
OJ, partltularly lo commerdal -~· But Ni1on said he was convinced 1n,y
•• Lechnlcal I actors" could be ovttCOi:De.
Transporiollon.Socntary John A. Volpi
told reporters af!tr N I x o n ' 1 U.
nouDC<llltlll tho! the SST 1'ould be ban-
ned from overland llilbta In lllo Unll<d
Stain unUI the IMlc tioom pr'1>iom YU
aolvtd. The m wlll be Nltrictlltdr to
tra.......,I< Olllltta unfll lht noloe !-"coma within aecfiptable Umit11 i. ~01pe ..1c1.
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: . Tbe Aldlbilhop of Canterbury at
1 th• time l'rlncae• Ma'111'11 ended
1 bet romance with Royal Alt Force
• Gl;OllJl,Capt. Potor TOwnaanol, NY• _ be <lid not ponuade the ~
despite teporta that he did. "She
~ c-Gd told mo her own dear
a detblon," Lm l'lahor of Lambeth said In a. llltemew SU!lllay. Mar·
pnt broke olf with Townsend be-
.. uae be w11 divorced. ~ at
the t!mo said her dedlllon w11
ur(td on her by tho Qlurcb of Eni' W\d. . •
TIDO Cordova, Alo. hou.seurivtt
hai>c btrn 1111&tnctd to 07\C vcor
on probotton afkr' bri"g cont»!*
tel of stealing 10 hlgh""'V rl¢1<.
A.ntl Additatt ond BiUfc Jo Rob-
erti t,.rfully told 1"'4/e Robert
Gtol• U..y took !he •illN to
decorate tMir tltMIOtrt' room.s. ne IDO'mf1l tDft"f find 1100
<a<A and ..,.u....i to 90 da!is
al hard labor, ~ for JJ
l!!O!IUll, .. --for -do"' ~ of propmv.
• Seven brothers and six s!Jten,
UPI.,_....
·wurow Tells
About Letters
Of Attacks
NEW . YOlllt (UPI) -The )'1>111'1
widow " a Marine recruit Dated u ac-.
cidentalJJ drowned at boot camp in Par-
ris !lltnd, 6.C., uld today obe believet
hll. lttler lndlclt" ~u beaten to
deatll ID t11a --1<t "Ills attltolie." 1'11'· JOM L. ~ IJll, llald at-
tanpW 117 ber ~UGnlOJ, Conrad LJ!lll, to
plD -llllrrOllDdlni tbe death ct the
lf.,..,..id Marine bavt 1-n ·llhnll&ed
oil 117· m!Utery eutllarltlet · w!lo .. Y tbe rti>orted dnmlinl otiD ii Wider iD-
veati111lbn. -•
"I have just two rUJOal for not believ-
1111 them," Mr1. Coocepclon Uid at· her
home. 11He wu. an exctllent 1Wimmer
and he wrote mt that they Wirt beating
hlm."
Concepcion wu at Parril Island only
five dafl UU. aummer when the Marines
listed hlm 11 miaa.inJ trom hil banacks.
Five days later lhe military said hiJ body
was found 1D a creek behind a barracU
builcllnl· The U.S. Marine Conunllld at the
lrllintoi bue said medlcal euminers
there reported the 1"1111 died rmn "•c-
ddental d1'0W!Jlnc" !In da11 belcn the
body wu dltcooerod Julr 5. No other in-
formation wu made available.
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l!ATEN IY RECRUIT?
Pvt. Stophon Molson
got along whtrever he went."
Mrs. Concepcion placed a cardboard
box in hat' lap and began showing letters
htt husband wrote daily from Parris
WlllCL
"Take a look al his wallet. They said
this was on him but these papers never
touched waler." Carda and papers inside
the plutlc wallet were unmarred tDd
&bowed no ligna of water staim.
A letter written and postmarked JuJy 1,
the day of hit nported death, began:
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Probe ShmDa
Youth Beat,en
By .Recruits
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PARIWI ISLAND, S.C. (UP!l -A
buRy lllblele .... -lllo tht Maine Carpi IUllll1nf lt<m a lddnei allnlent that Illar -eel lalaL
Rt ._ui,· W10 -by lellMt
ncrulta bocoo1• ... -, ''pd! hit
Welfll~ •• pr<llmlDary ~ in
dlcated todly.
'!be Marine,...., ........... -Pvt.
Slephm E. Mehoa, 'JI, ct 1111-, Del.,
dled ID a c1YtUan bolpilll at Cblilesto•
Sundat -telllq ~ ha ...
-..... I ..... _, koop up witll
other recrulll.
Maine olfldala uld Mandiy Iha Initial
lnveetJPUon ct Mtlloo'1 dtalh llbo!red no
drill lmtnlctor or mpervtaory perlOftnd
had l>lmically abuleci lhe roindt. Offidtla had indlclted durlnl tht
weekend that the inveatt,a:aUon was poin·
Ung to one, maybe two drill instructors.
The report dld not rule out the
possibility that a drill in!tructOI! did not
live up to bis "run responsibilities" of
maintainin& discipline over all the
trainees In hlJ command.
"The investigation bas revealed evtden-
ct which indicated lhlit ~it mtmbers
ol Melscm'1 unit may haw struck him in
lhe face and pushed him against the wait
on separate occasions because they felt
Private Melson was not canying out ll~
~ of the reapomibilities of tlie uni~"
the -" said. ..
nnitnc In •I• f{Ml $7 to 71, 1•1& end together at Gary, Minn. Sun-
day for the flnt tlm• ever: .Tiier
are th• chUdren of the late Mr • ..,.. Mrs. Ja..,.. Klltla, wbo lmmlgrat·
ed from ScoUalid In 11195 with th•
thrte oldest children. ''Wlien the
oldest waa 21; the yo11111os! hadn't
been !!Om and the fam1ll~.Un.cl &~ matried and mo away
WIDOW IELIEVES HUSllAHD IEATEN TO. DEATH AT IOOT CAMP
Mra.-:J ... L. C-lon Holds D•U11hlor, Stardoll, end Lotter
"ft ctouni llOllnd rt,ht be would be
lyln& there for ftve days and DO OM AW
him," lbe aaid. "U be WU mlalln&. why
didn't they look for html"
"I beU.Ve they beat him to dteth,
maybe in tbt bric'." lht Aid. "He atwaya
"I'm 111pposed to be 1oing to the brtg to-
day. f gueu I crune down with the wroni
attitude."
Marine officials have maintained
Melson's death was caused by kidne~
failurt and not connected with the alleged
beating. ,,,.,. llald that Cbul-llhY•i·
dana told them "Me.lion'• kidney alhDe.nt
Wll unrelated to the allepcl pilyllcll •t·
laci."
1 old homestead, 11 d Mra.
lorl Davis, 64, of Croobton, one
of the six ltlltle siaten . •
Colleagiie of Haynsworth
Would Have A voided Deal
More them JOO persan.t wtrc 01'
Jtond ot DmtoUle. Mo. owr th.t tottk-
tnd to htlp cclcbrote the 53rd birth-
doy of N•IU., nporttd to be tM
world'• oldt1t hor1e. NtUfe ond lier
conttaftt companion, a cow, a.rt of·
f"ed a birthdav cake by Mrs. C. 0.
Ba&ehancn 10ho1c hu.sband, an o\lction-
tt'I", got the hor11 i" 19:.68 whtn ht
haftdltd a fann sole for the original
OIDfttT, Letman Kirk of Mexico, Mo.
• Many of the o I d cUJtomers
stopped by for a quiet snack as
UD.d,y's-a Broadway landmark for
f2 J!ears-clnsed its doors early
Sun4ay for the last time. ''They
came In here like IOCWlll and
cleoned us out of cheesecake JU1d
putry for auld lan4 syne," Did
C:hrlatophor Rudd, mgh! manager
(or 28 yeera. The r .. tauran~ which wu frequented by the theater dis·
trict cniwd . and Immortalized as
••~111' in Demon Runyon's stories, bas been aold to Long· =r.· to be transmutld Into a ouse.
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -A judlclaI col·
leque clCmdld J""'8 Clement F.
~ aplnJt -of lnlAlre!t alJtp!lw ...,, but .-tded be .... 1d
ba90 ·-• atock deal la< wblcll aa,wwcads wu criJeiled, Judie llmllla L. Winter, an ~te
,ct -cu tha 4th U.ji. Clrcult c.Uit i ct "-"'· told u.; Senal• Jlldlcier7 Commlttee be !mew "no fairer
jlJd&e, no ...,.. lflcloua leader tDd no ... .... .... ,., better judlclal tem-
perunent" than lllJnjwGrth, Pruldtnt
Nbon'1 dioico to succeed Abe Fanu oo
tha Supreme COUrl.
Israel Retaliates
With Air Attaek
Israeli warplanes alt.eked Egyptian
military tar1•ta eut of the Suu Callll
today in retaliation for new outbreaks of
fighting along the waterway which
wounded five Israeli soldiers, an Army
spokesman announced in Tel Aviv.
Elrlle.r today a cuemna communique
issued in Cairo said Egyptian commando
forces attacked two Israeli army posl·
tiona in tht northern SOW Peninaula
Monday night with Kalyusha rockets and
caused "heavy damages."
1be lsrttll spokesman aald. the aerial
attacQ concentrated in the 1rt1 aouth of
the Bitter Laktt IJld Luted for an hour.
He had ~ two lsraell ao1dlsrs
wounded in a mortar e1clnm1e aoulh qf
the Bitler Lake tDd aootber tine 1nJured
-tbetr -llruck • mine oortll of El Qaotar1.
Winter said his high oplnioo o!
Haynsworth WU not changed "in the
•li&htest respect" by dilclOIUtO that tha
South Carolina jwist bou&ht stocli: in a
firm which benefited from a rulin1 of the
4lh Circuit, of. which be ii cbitf judce.
"Would you have reprded it u proper
on yoor part to purclwe the stock belore
the opinion was announced?" Sen. Philip
A. Hart (D.Mlch.), uked.
"I would have avoided buyina tbe 1tock
wilil afttr tlla opinion wu liled and the
matter dllpoliol," Winter replied. But ht
utd he' aw no legal dlsqual11icaUon, and
considered it obvious H.ayneswortb did
not prolll from the deal.
'Ille 4th Cin:uit ruJin& upheld • lower
lederal c:ourt decilion glvlz:J· Brunswick
Corp. ownership of some bowling lanu
aod pinletws reclaimed from a bow llni
alley proplietor who faUect lo make
payments. The dtclsion rtjected the
claim of the bowlilli proprietor's landlord
who 5lid he abould get first claim on 1ht
.... is.
Winter uid he, HaynsWorth and a third
judge agreed on the d~ NoY. 10, l!lfT.
The Justice Department said Haynswarth
b<>iibt ll&,DOO worth of Brunswick atock
Dec. 20, 1917-after the illd1e.s qrted
but before tbtir rulin& wa1 IDDOUDCtd.
SS Plans Prepared
WASHINGTON (UPJ) -Pr"ldent
N\100 plans to send hla ll<W Social
Security recommendatlolll to eoo,.....
later thll -. the White R .... llld to-
day. The chief executive Aki lut week
be would .rec:ommend ID~
10 per<:111t IDcreut ID btoelill.
Pleasant Weather Over U.S.
But Scatt.ered Frost Hits Rocky Mountain Region
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Defense Team At Another Marine Base • LONG BINH, Viellwn (AP) -Famed
llo5ton criminal ltwyer F. Leo Balley is
going to defend one of the six creen Beret
ofricen char&ed wilb murderinC a Viet·
nameJ< dooble qent, the military at-
torney for the officer announced today.
Balley will take cblrlt o! the def ....
of Capt. Robert F. Maruco of Bloom·
field, N.J ., wbo is scbeduled to p M trial
before a l'oeral court.martial oo OCt. 20
atona with Capt. Leland J. Bramley of
Dllncan, Okie., and Capt. Budie E.
WIWams of Atberul, GL However• the
defena la upectad to oeek a pootpooe-
ment of the trial.
Edwani Bennett WillilD'UI, anotbtt of
Amaicl.01 'bat known criminal at~
torney1, II expoc:ted to direct the def..,.
of Col. Robert B. RbeauJt of Vineyard
Haven, Mus., the former commander of
Specltl P'°""' lrOopt in VieWm and the
highelt ranking of the defendanta.
Rhuult and two others are to be tried
afttr the other thrtt officers, bu! tbert
&re indicatkJBI the cbargt3 will be quub-
ed :.t the firrl trial ends in ~ acquittal.
NEW YORK !UPI) -Racial twloo 1t
the camp Lejeune, N. c . Marine bale
has reacbf.d the crilil .stage with stttets
guarded by patrols wbich try to keep
black and white Marines from beating
and killing ea.ch other, it wu rtported
Monday.
An article in the current lnue o( Life
Magazine Aid there i:!I aome doubt u to
how the trouble started but it it believed
to date back to July, 1969, when a white
Marine from Mlulastppl died from in-
juries received in a series of melees
between 40 or mort black Marine& and It
whltel. Black Marinea claim one of ~ir
number wu beaten to death by two
whites in the summer of 196l but the
death wu attributed to natural causes.
'"Ibere la the tension of the old white
racism thrust againll new b I a c k
awarenesa," the maga.iine said. "There
i1 the reluctance of many company-level
commands aimed at easing tension and
three are promsicuous acts of black
ve.ngeance for pLSt and present in·
jusUcea."
The result is tw<rman anned patrols
with walkie talkies at the base, special
armed reaction 1quads in the barrack..'I
and buae aearchll&htl on paths where
Marlntl walk between moviies, blrrac.b,
aervice club&. aod meas halll. No cutting
in ii allowed on service club dance floon;.
The article quot.ea Maj. Gen. Michac1
P. Ryan, Commander of lb& second
division, as admitting "racial problem&"
and blaming mucb of them on "the
.adverse influmce .•. from our r,ouna m<n
going home on le.aves to big c lies, and t
have heard there are indlcalioM o( Black
Panther influence."
Cot LwU S. Hollier, who dmr up a
apecial report on the situation for Ryan,
said inveatia:ation Jbowed,"IClttered acts
of discrimjnation in the put with a
general concluaioc by blacks \hat it was
widesprud. ''
The re.port. made by aevtn officers, ac-
tually placed the blame on "relatively
senior officers and enlisted Marines •••
the black Marines are special taraet for
di"1iminatory actloos 117 military pollce
•.. the black Marine is particularly con-
cerned that only reaults and ntver causes
are the aubject of disciplinary actlom. .•
any a u ch incident, regardlea.s how
trivial, could flare up into a full Oedged
riot," the articie aaid. Both Balley and Wlllillml .... expected
to arrive iD Vietnam next Mondly or
'I'uudlJI.
A third prominent trial lawyer, Henry
B. Rothblau of New York, arrived in
Salaon Monday to defeDd. Capt. Brumley
and Maj. David E. Crew of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, who 11 ecbeduled to be tried With
llheault and Ml). 'f'holiiaa C. Mlddletoo
Jr. fJf Jeffenon, S.C.
B52s Attack as Marines
Pull Out of Gun Positions
Maruco'• mWt&rr· attorney, C&pt,
,,,_, H. T. YOIDlf, IJIOke by
trwpectlic telephone with Balley in
Bolton todlJI and told ......... Balley
uJd be -be "bappy" to join the clefeme.
"We wanted the belt and we have 1ot
the boo~" YllWll llid.
Chjuese Report
Mao Will Attend
Peking Festival
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. BS1s dropped
hulldr<dJ of tons of bombs today near the
dtmllltarized zone {DMZ) to preVr.nl any
North Vietnamese infiltration into border
positiom being vacated by U.S. Marine
artillery unita. To the south, Communi~
forcta sbaUered a South Vietnamese ir·
rqular unit.
Communique.a reported aenerally li&ht
CighUng in South Vietnam Monday and to-
day. A spokesman said lhal in the laraest
clUh rtported Collllllunist unit. near the
Cambodian border killed seven irnplara
and wounded a. Four American adflsers
a1ao were W'OUllded.
Tha lrrell\lltn, with the aid of.flghtar-
bomber ltrlktt and artillery. killed 15
Communilt aoldlen In the fig!11 noar 1 RONG KOllG (UPI) -SMnptl lladio 1peclal forcM camp -but more than
hinted tool&bt that CGmmUllitt portJ half the South Vletnl ..... C\l"lpa!IJ' WH
chllnnao llio TIMmf wu well -11 put out ol ectlon .
to •1"'14 llod Clltnt'a Naltooal De.-~ fon:es reported a -Uont In PUtnc .. Oct. t. 1ll)'mrioul blond "mercenary" bad be<n
Tha -,_.. to be u IJlo ludln& Viet C:O,,. unlta qa1nst their
ci!A<t 1-,t to nta1a ~ lt<m i._ In Phuoc 'Tuy Province. He bad
M-that tha,..,..... ._ WU bceo ollhted befcn b7 AustralJan ..,..
"lncapocltatod" 117 a -eUtco'11 lrlel wbo called him the "pbantom
11111.,. -tJ ttdt -· skulker," but be wu nported In actual
Mao hu DOI mad 1 pobllc ·--combat •nly one<. olnct tut 1117 IL · AUllr•ltan spokumen 111'1 the blond
$bengllet llad1o uJd Mao l!ad glml ~ led a par1J of Viet C..,. out
"~ eppmli" for ••hr• In of • newly conotnJctld bunru IYlttm
Sbtllf)lal to -1 dolop!MI lo Ptk1na eigllt m11et eut ol the Aumallan tul:
lot Iha Oct. I enn1n:urJ (JI lhl -q lon:e al Niii Oat tDd that the Viet eo.,
of thl Qi1-Peoples lleplbllc. I ........ In a llrefipt wtih u AU11r1U1n
'"!be e-1 WU F*Di<d to411 by compo111 W!llle the mercenary directed
lhl 11111 clltlman aod b1I cloM com· tham with • oerltt of hand ~analt.
red.........., LID Plee, • Iha OilDa. The -l'f wu believed to have
~ brcMldcllllAlcl. been Mllnded when the Communist wtit
tl w11 tbe f1f'll word from Qlioa aboul was drivtn bact Into tbe.ir bunktfl.
lht 'Jl.Jtar<iM leader alnce npoctl from TM bombtra have recorded nine
Moscow lndlcatad tllet 1la wu c:rltlcaJIJ mi•lont •r•!nJt Communllt troop post.
ut. Uont below tht DMZ dnce t h e
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Loathtrnecka closed dowo three 111n
base.s and began p:reparin& to be
withdrawn under Presldent Nilon's latut
cutback.
ThlJ time , lOO Ind '150-poUlld bombs
£tom the Straloforts slammed into tb•
natlandl !00 yards aouth of the zone.
bringina: the toia.I t.oonace dropped •inc•
Sunday lo nearly 1,000 tons.
ApparenUy Gal. Crei&htoo W. Abram s'
U.S. command kit the bomben could do
the same job the Marines were doing -
harassin& Communist infiltrator• 1nd
bue campo with ID almOll COtUtant bar·
rqe of fire.
Senate Debates
Rent Subsidy Bill
WASIDNG10N (AP) -The S...t•
celled up l<t debate todaJ • lf.J bl11loo houlilll bill pmldlnc ~ the lint time
dinct lederal renl tubsldiea lo< public
houllnf tenanll.
Altbqll the bllt MMnt1alJy P<'•kles
!\Inds to cam 00 _, houllnf pro.
,,.... ~ dou call for • m1jor cbange -
1uthorlzln& the llepartmtlll of lloa\na
pd U"'*" Development to Pll7 '75
m111loo toward part ol the rent ol proJ""'
dwellers.
Sllpportort oalcl thll wu dellsned lo
revtt:an. the public botll1ng _.....
Uoder the plu, IPOAIOr<d by
\1-til ltapubllcan Edward W.
Brootc, the ptmment wvukl pay lbat
part of the rem which uceeds 2$ perctnt
of the f¥Jilly's income. P'or famllles In vie atrtst clmnnslances, the subsi dy
plan cou>d mwi no rent payments at all.
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Premiere
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Long -Await.ed
'A glittering and long anticipated evening awaits First Nigbtera ol
Laguna Community Players who will celebrate the premiere 9pening of
the new Laguna-Moulton Playhouse Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Festivities. will begin with the traditional Ollening Nip>t Dinner in
the Victor Hugo Inn at 6 p:m. and close, after the fmal curtain of "I Never
San~ for My Father," the playhouse offerint, with a gala champagne re-
ception in the theater patio.
Mrs. Harriet McConnell, First Nighter president, is a member of tile
cast in the new playhouse's first prod.µction, so she will not be a dinner
hostess.
' Hosts and hostesses for the stellar occasion will include Robert Porter,
a playhouse board member, and bis wife: Mzs. William H. Bru6gere, a·past
president of First Nighters, and Col. Bruggere, and Mrs. Colin Timmcns,
vice president of First Nighters, and her husband. . ' .
Mrs. Lewis F. Mou1ton , namesake of the new playhouse and its major
contributor, will be the honor guest. Joining het1n the receiving line along
.with hosts and hostesses will be Geoffrey Riker. playhouse president, and
his wife. They also will be sitting ai the head table with Phillip Gail, Mrs.
Moulton's brother, and A1rs. Gail.
Cocktails at 6 will be followed by dinner. to be served promptly at
6:45 so participants can make the 8:30 p.m. curtain time. Mrs. George
Thompson and Mrs. Clai re de Bus, dinner co-chairmen, request that mem4
bers call the Victor Hugo Inn for reservations, 494--9477, before next Sunday.
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Col. and Mrs. Bruggere and Dr. and Mrs. Zachary T. Malaby are in
charge of the champagne receptioo. following the play, Assisting them are
Miss Anne Metzleur, Mr s. Einar Christensen, Mrs. Mary Sartorio, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Dennis, Mrs. Violet Adams , Mrs. Mogans Ipsen and Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Burton.
Pouring·will be Mrs. Mary Maxwell and Mrs. Howard Graham, both
. playhouse life members, along with Mrs. William Giescben, a past presi4
dent of First Nighters.
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DINNER •CONPERINCE '-·Mn. Cclin Tjmmoo~ ancf Mr>. An-·
drew' M. MarthlandJai!Prove •thelmenii•for . !lie Filit' Nigh ten up.
coiniJ!g dinner with &bert Sclunldt; manager of Victor Hugo Inn.
l\ll members are looting l<>rward to the long•waited premiere
nl&!>t of the new-Lilgµna-M\)Ulton eiayhouse and Will toast tli"'oo-
casion at the traditional (>pe!\ing Night Dinner and after the play·
hou'se offering.at a gala cliampagnenception.
A LITTLE HELP -·Mrs . Gay Brant ·(center) won't
have any trouble decidin~ when to. try for a hole-in--
one as she receives a little prompting from Ken
Knigbl Mrs. Fr8Dk Trane reminds them that it's
all in rUn as it benefits Harbbr D'ay School. The in-'
nual Goll-in. taking place Friday, Oct. ~'·at Rancho
San J6aquin Goll Club and Conzse, ww include .a
steak barbecue, bridge tournament and dancing.
Big Blast
Signalled
From moreln( WI nl&bl on
. rrlj!IY. Ocl. 3, some Harbor
Area raideml woo't be aee:o
or beard of.
Their friends and nelg);bon
won't ate a trace GI. them all
day 111111. bec>UJe lheY'll be In
the mldlt of activities planned
for the smh annul! Goll-In to
btneflt Harbor Day School at
Rancho San joaquln Country
Club and Gol! Course .
Dlsla!f golJers wiD take lo
the tinb flnl, competing In an
If.hole lbotgun touma .... t.
Followln1 the rame, a com-
::1f~ :.::
tlien tbe men will tee off for
thelr-lbotgun tournament.
,'liblle. Ille men are playlng,
the ,'""""' will make bridle
tllelr ·-wllil • -In It.bi clabboule.
eocktaus and musical en-
tertallimerit a£ f p.m. In tht
clubllowie wUJ call all the
playera inilde, and a steak
barbecue will,follow at I .
Capplng the dly's activtlie1
and festivities will be dancing
undtr the Btg Top to either
Dixieland or Big Band aounds.
Before rtUrin1 and calling it
• dajo, goUeri wW receive
tropblea and doer prlzea.
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Fashionable Benefit
An afternoon of informal mod eJing of fall fashions and cards following a lunclr
eon is the ways and means project pla ined by Lambda Zeta Chapter of Sigma
Phi Gamma. The event will take pla.:l:l Saturday, Sept. 27, in Fashion Island's
Island House. Arriving to finalize plans are committee members {left to
rig_ht), the Mmes. David Abbott, Herman Tracht and Herbert Bland. Mrs, Mur·
dock Payne is chairman. Proceeds will benefit tbe sorority's philanthropies,
including area welfare organizations and an assigned international project in
tile Appalachian area.
Have Suitcase, Begging Quir..k·, ·But Never Though.t of Work
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1111 a
healthy, alert, dean stud mt who wW be
1• next birthday. I live in Ohio and llm
bored out of my gourd. The farthest
Rway from home I have C\"U been ii
Steubenville, 200 miles away.
Do you know of ll klnd·hcartl'd col-
umnist who would be willing to make a
gift of $200 so I tould ,go to New York for
al long weekend? sorry 1 dori'l have
money for a slamp so you'll ha ve to
answer in the paper. -HAVE SUIT-
CASE, WILL TRAVEL
DEAR WILL: I'm Pd .. -1"
Uve 1 a!Utt. Sorry. cbm, bit J
... YU't tncatell tut moetJbos• )'Oii •re
drumillg •boat.
ni.r.·1 u old-luhtoa..r ectiflty <allod
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ANN LANDERS ~
"work" wlli~ mJabl JJ"Vide Ille M11Un
to YOllJ' probkm. People wll:o want lh.lap
badly t1oa1b o(t,ea resort lo It. I've doae
a food bit ti it m7ttU nd l recommend
It ldply •.
DEAi\ ANN LANDERli: Thia afternoon
while sbopplnc In a wen-•r;.
men! store, I bad to 10 Ill the ladi<1 room . I walked Into the private booth,
llumbled over 10melbirl& and .-
-~my !lec:L--'lbal "llOlll<lhktc" !Clmed
out to be a boy lying on the floor looltinc
up Into th• nmbooth.
When he AW' me be ~ up. I WI!
obocked. That W wit nearly 'II tall u I
WU, lie had to be ll years old, I yelled,
"Gel .. 1 of bm aod· .. lo tho -·· .-ii" Ho -out 1111 Iqua mcl
-· "! doo't baV'e to mind 7"" v .. aren't 1n1 motblr."
I doo1 thlnt !'Ve.__, attJlhlnc la
-.,.,,.. 'col\mi -lhlt problem. Pie.-
.., ~--STILL BURNING
DEAR llURN: !'ft...., Ud .. prol>-
lall w .. 1· v.O ._o1 " kallf1oll1,
Modome. J -~ .. ,. -.. lier .,..tr .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm ""'' you
w111 never pub Ii.ah thiJ kiter 1 because: tt
1ore1 OIM of 10Ut ·~ cmn, but I'm &\Jina to trite ll anywa1. I cu•tru1hfuJly
•1,>ni1 IOCttl 1owr bu made m1 mar-
riqa not on1T tol.nble'but happier.
'1lllea I married Donltl la 1111 •< -.
1lo4lo -... ~ aod I wu PRf' na111. Aller' a .. ,.... and t1no bibles
....... 1oc1. • .,.---allier, bid
-problC!llll, ... pn;bltml and Ja.
, law pniblem1 .
La.at yw we moved to UUa city. (Don't
name Jt please). The move meant more
money. a bigger bduse and new ltitnds.
Within two months 1 wu madly in )ova
wltb lils new bulinesa associate. 1be feel·
Ing lo mqtual. Mr. Marvelous and bb
wife have the sam'e kind of mJniage my
husband and t have. Boring. Marv a.nd I
have dedded that divorce is out ot tbe
q!IQtloo. l><niel doesn 't auspecl • thin&·
Neilber cloel Mn. Marvelous. lfe meet once a week in 1 nearby
"Yllll&e-He satidJa my every emot\ooal
need. I love beilt( with him. Drtan))nl a"bout , our lry!!l& t.eps me clleorl•I,
MOiied and Poc1 to my h111-. No ad-
vice, pl<..., l<L't wanted you to know bow
one woman 10lvtd her problem. -
HONEY BUN
DEAR. BUN: 1\ls 11 I ao1•tioa! Plelte
kttp m,y_ addrns luta4J, Dtn. Yot may
be wriUn& aph! .
How will )'OU know when the real lhin&
comes along? Ask Ann Landei-r. Send lot
her booklet "Love or S.. and How to Ten
the DiUerence." Send 3S centJ tn coio ANf
a JOng, seU·addressed, atimped envelope
with your request. •
Ann Laoilen .. w be slid to help ,. •
with yow-prnblcm1. Send them lo her In
"'" "' the D~ v Pnpr, toclaolo& a ldf .. ildresMd, -atantped envcl'll'L •
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Destination: Na1fon's Capital
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Mrs. Fred M. Briggs (left) ol MonarchBaypacksbercarwlthhelpfzomMrs.
Robert M. Thomas. Mrs. Briggs is of1 to Washington, D.C. where she will rel>'
niHllt Laguna Niguel Republican Women's Club, Federated at the naUonal con·
veoUon J'.riday and Saturday, Sept. 25-26. Those who attended the state con·
venUon m Anaheim Included Mrs. ~. president, along with the
Mm... BriJr•. N~il Barbour, Lawrence Howell, c. L. Lippincott and Angelo D'Eri:ole.
Horoscope
Aries: Keep Balance
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 24
By SYDNEY OMARR
NEWS SPO'JUGBT •• mar· ri•se ud divorce. L • " ~ _.t wut mlgllt lie
u eeentric twist width grabs
lteedli9et. LIBRA 11 lavoJml
... t:M:re COllJd be faror •••r
-muy might C!tOllder • ~ laittpttlaU,.. of
ARIES (Marth %!-April 11):
Formfu.l methods set you ex-
octly nowhere todoy, illlVe
courap of convtcttons. But
speak IOIUy. Many today are
l'lldf to throw coution to wladi. You must keep your
balance.
TAURIJS (April %0-May 20):
Conalder your own welfare.
Don't go 10 far afield that you
nesJect euenUals. Be frank.
especltlly with youneU. Ac-
cent on gettinc best value
from money, .tad.it.a.
GEMINI (May %!-June 20):
Your freedom may be
mtricted by I e I a I com-
reaponsibllity. Don't try tG
ahiri duty. Great g a In ,
prutig~ are possible. But you
must display unique talents.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
If wloe, yoo will finish what
you · know. Means don't feel
grass i! necessarily greener
across the way. Be analytical.
Matunty and ca1m approach
wla your goal "-this.
LEO (Jiily U.Aug. 2%): Yoo
may find yourself on the move todaJ. Plans are subject to
change. Ride with the tide.
Tab oothlng for &ranted. Give
full pl&y to intellectual curiosi-
ty.
VIRGO (Aug. ~pl. 2%):
You m1y be tempted to let im·
pulse ,Wde financial moves.
Key l.! to be receptive to logic.
Waists Take the Wrap '
Big ribbln& cinches the waistline In Ibis window·
~ checi:.ed wool wrap which is worn with a
ribbed dress with turUeneck. Done by B. H. ~ It ·u pert of hiJ falJ.w!nter coUecUon to be
vf.rirecl from 11 1.m. to 4 ~.m. tomorrow and Thurs-
doy In Rollinson '•, Fashion Island.
Strive for balance. Have tun
without ruining your previous
plans, budgeL
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
Ideas sparkle. You are
restless for progreas.11lls ls '•
day to express yoursell -in
writing, art, other creative
forms. You will not be
satisfied with status quo .
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21):
Know values. Don't contuse il-
lusion with actuality. Accent
on what you get for mQney. Be
informed. Have as man'y facts
at hand as possible. Then you
avoid being deceived.
SAGlTrARIUS (Nov 22-
Dec. 21): Escltement of going
places, meeting people
dominates. D1Y b out of ordlnory. J!ouilne aoes by
waytlde. Circumstances turn
in your favor. But avoid ex-cess 1peed. ' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): You 1et aid from
unorthodox sources. Business
affairs are on upswing. In
personal life, prestige rLses.
Fanllly disagreement can be
amiably setUed -lf you so
desire.
AQUARl\JS (Jan: 2G-Feb.
18): Friendship could blend
with travel. Visitor could ar-
rive. Individual who was con·
fined to home or hospital gels
out. Be 1raclous, considerate.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Set sights on goal. Pacing is
important If you attempt lo
10 too fast , you miss major
point. Message Is clarified by
tonight. Cooperate In 1pecial
project.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTBDA Y you appreciate
the arts, wlUJ empbui.11 on
music. Your life bas un-
dergone numerous changes
recently. You may now be
contemplating change o f
residence. Domestic 11tuaUon
is altered. There Is more to
share.
• To find M who'' kKtr.! for YOU !11 a"' •nd '°"•1 ordet' ,, ... , Om1rrs :;J;;llt' "l~''b Hl1111 101 "\\" •:r: "~'; lJl';'o~~'?,'~:~. olfC~ ~IL I OI! l2«f, ,llCl ,_..,If•! $!•· !lon, '"' Yorit, H •• 0011.
Post Time
Announced
Instead or the traditional
day at the i-aces, Alpha Delta
Pi, Soulhem Are. Councll will
lpOnlOr A Night at the
Harness Races next Friday.
Members and their guests
will travel to Hollywood Park
fer a cocktail receplion from
8:30 to I p.m. In the Turf Club
before post time at a.
The proc~1 will be given
to the McClausland·Holmes
Foundalion, utablished in
1957 to establish research fa.
cil!Ues In medical, surgical
and allied sciences and lo sel
up a program for rehabilita-
tion of unwed mothers.
The foundatl6n has named
the Florence Crlttenton home
to be r«ipient of funds raised
from ticket sales for A Night
at the Harness Ra ces:
Anyone wishing to purdw:e
tk:kct.s. at $5 tach. may c11ll
Pi.in. Ro!M!rt Hertunlnn, 962·
4-031.
Mission Chosen
For Ceremony
'Ille hllloric OW 111-San over yellow, w.,.. Cynthl.t ·
Lido Ol>llpo wu -bJ-LYM Allrtd Uld Suwine M1ehefe Hanton and li•Vl' Lt. Fealhtrllll!JI, nieces of the
Ronald ... Kirby of Colla bridepoom. -
Maa to be the aetllils· for Steve Str011u perloaned the
lhel~ ~· of weddlnc duties of beat man lllld IUeala ~· and rlap. we~ ... 1ec1 by. Jerry Reker.,
Tbe · urly. a f .t e r n o o n Georae <Allred, Dick Feather-
ctrernony was performed by lnafll and T1m Hlrden1 brother
Ibo Rev. J._ Fmba for of the bride.
the d.lugb&er of Mr. IDd Mrs, Ora111e anthurium and
~ldon llanleo of San Lais hal)'COliia nown In t r o m
and the IOll of Mt. and Hawall were arran&ed in
Mn, J010pll F. Kirby of Colla decorolf<al for the San Lais
' Melo. -Obbpo Country Club, whero
, .· Aa empire,.... of.-the new~ ftoeivecl lhelr
....med wtlb laco wu dlooen gueala.
by the bride -aod bee noor Alter booeymooo1n( I n
1eqt1i veil wu cllllht to a Northern Clliloml& aocl LUe """'I ol freob atep1wJo11a and Tohoe, the -lyftls wt11
pholaenopalt rildl, reside la Hawall.
Miu Maureen Harden at. Tbe bride w., iraduated
tended her lilter u l!l11d of • from ~on Central Catholic
honor wearlJll a IOlll •ellaw H 1 J h School ond has comp. hill ' and pl J leted two years at Calltornl.a c on 1own a cture bat Polytechnic Colleae San Luis of natural straw banded In Obispo. '
orange. Her husband, a graduate o{
Brideama.lds,, wearing Mater Dtl High School, at·
malching aown.a aod hats and tended UCLA. where he wa!I
ClrJ"Yi;ng bouquets of oranae affiliated with Phi Kappa
marigolds, were Patricia Sigma fratern i ty and
DO!Ion, Olrby Tfil'll. Cheryl-Callfomla Slate Colleie at
Cooper a n d Ann M a r 1 e Lone Beach. He now is sta-
Hardeo. tiooed at Pearl Harbor with
Flower: &trll, in white eyelet the Navy.
Small World Theme
Club Begins New Year
Diaeue bill and will report on
a Halloween candy &ale plan-
ned for the October meeting to
benefit the Kidn<y FoundaUon.
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France will be the first stop
in the Small World journey of
the. Junior Ebell Club of
Newport Beach when the club
begins a new year next Thurs·
day in the Ebell Clubholl.5e.
The meeting w:lll be called
to order at 10 a.m. by Mrs.
Warren Fix, preatdtnt, and
luncheon will follow th e
buainesr "8Sfon.·
Youth chairman, Mr 1 .
James Murar, will announce a
baby -si tting clinic In
November for Clrl Scouts.
New olflcers and chairmen
will be introduced, including
the Mmes. Murar, recording
aeeretary; B I m Hutings,
hlstorlan, .and William Burke,
program cbainnan.
THIS IS A LAMPSHADE? -That is the que stion ballgoers will ask when they
attend the seventh annual Lampshade Headdress BalJ next Saturday bene:fit-
tiog ,the Orange Cou~ty As.sociation for Retarded Children. Trying on la 1 t
years sweepstakes winner ts Mrs. Gerald L. Thompson (center) while Mr s.
Jack Nelson {left) and Mrs. Geor&e Zavas oUer a helpine: hand.
Headdress Ball Mrs. Ro1er Sherman, first
vice pnstdent, will call upon
chairmen for reports, in-
c I u ding Mrs. Harlow
Richardson, ways and means,
who w:lll discuss a Nov, 12
boutique.
Health chairman. M r s .
Lionel Da Silva, will diseu&s
writing letters to le&11lator1 in
support of the Venereal
Welcomed as a new pro-
visional will be Mn. Richard
Bechtel, aod reinstated into
membership will be Mrs .
Burke.
The program will b e
presented by Miss Ann Struck,
owner of an area boutique
shop.
New Series
Improving
Diel, exercise and weight
control will open a four-part
series on A Better Self
C.Oncept Through Fashions and
Good Grooming being con-
ducted by Golden We st Even·
ing. Ooilege..
Old Lampshades Have
New Moment of Glory
November
Date Set
The enPg_ement of Judilh
Ann Mueller and Dudley Lewis
Rosser of Campbell hu been
annouDC«I. by Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer J O s e p h Mueller of
Huntington Beach, parents of
the bride-t~be.
The cou ple plan to mill'T)' in
La Veota Inn, Palos Verdes
Estates, Sunday, Nov. 23.
Miss Mueller Is a craduate
of Marina High School and her
Hance, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rotser of Campbel].
also was graduated from
Marina Hi1t1.
JUDITH MUELLER
Wllf Morry
Peorl Harbor Cited
The session will begin at
7:30 p.m. today in lhe college
center and is open to lhe
public at no charge. The series
is sponsored by the college in
collaboration with the May
Co., South Coast Plau.
Future topic.! to be diJCuss-
ed include Cosmetics: Your
Be!t Face Forward, on Tues-
day, Sept. 30; Ha Ir: It's
What's On Top That C.Ounts,
and Fashions: Your Personali·
ty Is Showing.
Speciallsts trom the May Co.
staff will lecture a n d
demonstrate, and the series
will be aimed at bolh men and
women.
Speaker Gives Warning
There'll be more fancy
lampshades in Balboa next
Saturday than you can shake a
stick at.
It won't be an Interior
designers' convention or a
showing of new h o m e
furnishings, but the seventh
annual Lampshade Headdress
Ball benefitting th e Orange
County Association for
Retarded Children.
Ballgoers, wearing plain,
ordinary lampshade!
decorated to depict Historical
and Unusual Happenings, will
enter the Tale of the Whale
restaurant at I p.m. for the
ESP Facts
Analyzed
Facts and Fantasies About
Extrasensory Perception will
be discussed by Andrew W.
Kish, instructor at Saddleback
College, for members of
Parenti Without Partners next
Friday.
Kish, history and psychology
"We must atve importance credibility cap in our tijAmerica initiate every means ~~erKa, is a m~~ber ollonf Phi to the ltslOll of Pearl Harbor munist confrontlUons, the cl-possible to make sure that the Del.II ppa &JIU 111 al
tod1y," wu the warning Of miral added. If they said , Communist Chinese regime honor sodetles: fOI' language,
n ••• A~ (-1.) Wlll'-m c. 'd h to throu~ I economics and education. He ~· wu. ... .. wt ave 10 &" w ever has the means to carry l j -.-. Chambliss, first ipeaker in the it. . t its threat of nuclear s a ma or m i.uc Army Mili·
airrent Harbor Fonun series. In the cue that we would destruction or subjugation. ~!!' J~elli'/:1gencle lle5ervl es! lllldth "We are threatened," the h to th-... h "th I a 1gen ° e ave 10 ,..,...., Wl t, "We must recognize a basic Counter nte.lliaence Corps in
headdress parade.
Judging will be Dick Lane of
r ad i o and televislon fame ;
Sally Baket, ttlevislon's· Hobo
Kelly, and Kathy Marlowe of
movie fame. tbey will present
the Queen's Trophy for the
most beautiful and outstanding .t,
hat and model , alon1 with foor
trophies far the runnuB-Op.
Dick Weeks of Newport
Beach, district director of
California Council for Retard-
ed Children, wtll serve a1
mast.tr of ceremonies. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Tetzloff of
Fullerton are producing the
show and Mr. and Mrs,
George Zavas of Anaheim art
coordinating the activities.
Following t.'le parade of ~
lampshade headdresses, an
evenin& or dancing w:lll be en·
joyed by members and gueats
to the music of Tracy Well
and the Yachtsmen. N~bost
cocktails and door prizes will
round out the evening.
Tickets a n d information
may be obtained by c1lling the
OCARC office in Santa Ana ,
541-4458, or Newport Beach,
612-S0%5_
Rummage Sale
Slal'brlght Clnb of Ne'wporl
Besch will sell rummop
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day, Sept. 25, 26 and 27, at
171' Newport Blvd., Colla
Mesa. Doors will open at t
a.m. speaker further stated, saying Chambliss sucraested that we fact of life: conOlct ls in-Eu
h -rope. t at the United State1 must first send fllgbts loaded wlth evllable between d i c t a t o r I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;; not let another Pearl Harbor leaflets over the. industrial eamomles and own f r e e Single parent.s in the South 11
happen in lt.s approachln1 con-areas or Red China, and drop eillerprise system. Coast area who are widowed,
ilict with Red China. the leaflets, which would say "In our free enterprise separated, or divorced, with or
h without the custody of their C ambllss described the "Boys, get out of town. The system . we are so children are Invited to the a
event.s leadinl up to lht Dec. 1 next one's for real." economically efficient that p.m. meeting in the Laguna
surprlse attack, presentln& the "For all the criticisms level-dictator economies cannot F d I
Charges Of n.gl'-8ence lai·d d l .. Ch bll W U e era Savings and Loan e a us, am ss com· compete with ours. ar is ie b lid' L B ch against Adm . Hll!band E. mented, " w.e Ii v e under a only way dictators can reach u ing. aguna ea ·
Kimmel and Lt. Gen. Walter government more responsive their o~'ll es dictators." A social hour w Ith
C. Short, In command at Pearl to the demonstrated will of the refreshments 11 planned for
Jiarbor, and the Pentagon majority than anywhere. the latter part of lhe evening.
commanders. "To prevent a Pearl Harbor Medical Group An yone wishing further in·
"Todax 's threat Is nuclear coolrontation with Communist formation may call Mrs.
WurRher
ORGANS
ALL MODELS
AVAILAllLE
WALLICHS
MUSIC CfTY
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
T•E·W·M•S
COSTA Mill M0-31&1
UtSTOLAT U.N Dlt•O FWT. attack ftom Communi s t China , we all, as Amen'cao E d Tuesd f Marie Miller, 494·2025, or very secon ay o Mrs. Arline King, 496-3314. Chlnl,., he said ... 'I'boulh Chi· cilllens, must make l he the month members ot Orange 1__::::_::__::_::::__::~~:::::__~~~~~~~~~~
na cannot deliver nuclear supreme sacrifice of takina Shores Medical Assistants'
warheads to speclflc tJrgets flve: minutes out of our lives. Auociat.lon assemble at I p.m.
now, they will have the · spendin& six cents for a OOcatlon may be obtained by
capability In 2'-36 moolhs if stamp, and writing to the calling Mrs. Janis Anderson,
allowed to ao on." President, a s king th•t 45l511.
China has 'no fear of nuclear\,_;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;"
conflict wtlh the United states,
Ctu1mbliu stressed. Mao Tte-
tung has !tiled that two hun-
dred million Chinese lives
could be spared-as many as
the whole population ol t h e
United States! J
What are the 30luUons ! We
.. IE COMFORT.4BLE IN YOUR CUPS"
BRAS -GIRDLES· PROS,SIS
CUSTOM FlTIED IY S~ECIALISTS ...
can say lo Communist China, f or YOUk Co"'lerf 1R Ml ~d
"Either you knock off nuclear ';.
preparations or we'll knock fo f.~p r.'1 ff • D'• and DD'•• ~;I' oll loc you,'' the apeaker j°'· l4J'Ji'Y' ...__G_••_d_•_•1_._c_._,_••_1_;._,_••_....J
In this ..... they WOll!d 250 I. u.n 17TH STREET
either stve 1erI ou 1 con-
11ideratlon to the threat or they Hllltt•R s._M••• -641·14)0
would say no, not bl.Uevjnc lin9•rie _ Rob•s COSTA MESA that "''' meant It. There is a•\,..,_..,....., ___ ..., __________ ..!I
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3-way Meeting to Discuss
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Goals f ot Laguna Future
Goals ror Laguna's future will be
dl!cus!ed 'I'hlnday night a\ a io\nl
meeting o£ t.be Citizens Advisory Coap4
mittee, the 'City Council and' the ~g
Commission at 7:JO p.m. in city ball
council chambers. .
Culmfnatlng several months of study,
the ~member advisory committee. met
last Thursday io receive goal statements
prepared by its three aubcammluees,
60CiaL and cultural, -physical a n d
economic.
After discussion ot the ]ftllmlnll'f
statement.a, the steering committee set
up additional meellnp lo flnallz• the
Jo~ B. Nor!on
Funeral Slated
Fellow Leglonnalrm will serve u
pallbearers at ~lcea '"!' John H.
Norloo in St Catherjne s Catholic
ChtJrch, Laguna Beach, at I 1.m.
Wednesday.
A :13-year La(U!la -~ Mr. Norton
died -MIJnday eveninll in the BeYerly
Manor Convaltacent Bomt;Colla MeSf. ' Hewuae:. .
'He iJ ~Yed by his Widow, Marlon,,,_
the family' home, .0 OU Sl;-i dlugbtei,
Mn. Rlchard 11. "°l'P• 181 Callllna St.;
and l)y thrff "-.... . 'Mr1 Norioo, whO was tn the metal con. otfuctlon bulln<u, amed In the U.S.
Amf1 In Wor~ war I and wu a !""'"her
a( 'Laguna Beach Amerlclo Le8im Pool 112. .
Burial wHI be at Holy liepuJcber
~ierl'. 0ranae.
" NEW YORK (AP) -Slocb llillihelr In
the plua column ror t.bt lleC(Wld.. con--
•OC11Uv• day 1111! afternoon after llipplng
back from thelr beat plnl ol'1lle -In fairly aeUve tradin&. (See· quotatlom,
Pages 111-lJ).
, IQOls before Tburoday'1 pmeniJ!tion•:fo
city officills, . ·'
. Tbe.adviBQry comnUttee was aPPQlnted
by members' of the City CounCll. to assist
in revision of Laguna's general plan.
AQiong the many top1cs covered in the
goal statements weft maintenance 'of the
in~grtty of the commu.nity's natural set.
ting; preservation. of the village at..
mosphere; parking; rights or pedestrians
versus automobile!; develOP.flleDt of
beaches; control of highrise to avoid
desttnyfng-vitual beauty-while pennfttlng
sufficient development· of t, o u r 1 a t
facilities; . economic aspeds of an-
nexation; desirability of underground
utilltte.; and equal enforcement of-Ille
law.
A compilalloo of the goal statemeots, 11
agi>eed upon 1by .lhe cithesls and lhelr
go:oieruJDent representativel, 'Wllt:be Ultd
•• a guideline by· Ille general plOmml ill completlnr their 13-m-atlld1 ,,_,
Lagunio'i lu1ur<.
lo the beglnn\n& of U.,Salt Creek -~-and ,belorit ' -Property ......... -.. holela and motels have from time to time fenced off
b<aibes with nrlQ IYpe& feoclng: The
city"-Uy "'!'"-'• permit for Ille
,.,,.. bat looka oo prtvaleQ< 41Wned beach
t.cbnlcally. aa-lt -.,ould. 1 l>ack ~l\ld. It
may be 1tn<ed wlllJ Ille l!t'Oper permit
Tomcliat' Is · ieeklng a lull anlllylis
·from the standpoints of cHy · ·policy,
legallty, en~,.plllming, jlabllc &<:·
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.... and •flltun \ial'IQoe .pj,lic:a~.
In the letter Tomcbalt--~ ''We
would roquest that the c1s.; clir<d tbeclty otloaey and the p . ilepa(!.
ment lo lnYestllaie posS!ble ali.maUV'es
lo what -11 lo be the hnmlneot clolb>g
of certa~ b e a c h e 1 to ttie lflDl!ia1 _,,... " ..,.._ ...
"What we're saying to the clty council
ii 'look, we might hive a prOb~._f'hy
don't you -le fonllulale•IOlllelhlllil'!or
ua1o ,....k lrlth."11 lnvolm tha.;totaf pk-·
' ture or ..ri.1·1-,or..no 'lii"°lo tie d-·
ty," ~·It,·•• f dl1o liipllln 1111 m.
ten.Oona. •
lie mo .aid he personalJy WU. tbero,
ate ertenuaUng circwnltencel .. ~ tbe
city can ult~· for ~-In
"'turn !or .PriYiltl'L I ·
''ForJ DStance, fhero jl ' In '1he
audienc< wlio ~al askal the dtY 1<w' ibciot
13 variances, 11 be added. AmQOI the !n
peoplj!; in ,the a~ .'wu ~
Haneline, oJil>ei' ~~ V"?)lon VD!ap
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3 Laguna :Beach ·.YOUths
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Roadway
Nearing End
A de~te, ovor acc<ss lo a dtJ owned
roadway oeemed cjooer, lo resolutldn
MO!Jday nfaht wben -l:aglina Beach ci\y
pl!nnera and reproseotattyes of LalUI!&
Sanda took Iha -~ 1o. the ..,... or
the problem. . ,
. Aller ,p1o•-drove.i°"" •'!•!Jn . 77"' '. -' ~,,~El»· '~\ii~~~'.~ clrilo1aai. ,, ••'• , ..•.. _ ;s· . . ! ' . ' . ' ·appl~ 1· _ .· •. _lo ,··~~ U1 ·Unb,'.1i,fJl)e!~ •
. opOitoiento it"''"'"'"'Shclals. wblC!r1a-0n Rt {n\ulU' Ii!'~· pruj>erly) af-11111
s. Cout rogbway .. nelll lo the Lagirna
Sands, • 32-unlt cooperat1vt development
at 1$$S s .. eout ~way. .
RepraeJitatl ... ·.s<al and Vlclor Gran~
vice president of the San '1 insisted a
hawdous tralllc lltuatlon would be
-led by tha.-si>oell·elJ!ll!Sloo.
Viking ·Road, ,a JWmr exlel!!lon of
Bluehlrd Clu!J"' :o!ifch , both propmles
adjoin; WU pav<d al the upellSO al the
Sands when Ille de""-ent wu granUd
a varianct aeveral" years ago.. . .
Actian oo the ~ appll!'lllon had
been ddayed'lo give the·c!ty-~
ltafi an opportl!nity'lo evrih!ile plans and
consl.der 'l1temltive solutions to the traf.
fie problem" preaented by the applicant
and tile Sands.
Joeeph R. Sweanf, "city engineer, lold
planners the Sboal·'s plan wa.s least ob-
jectiooable from the city's. standpoint.
"I am part1cularly interested in the
city's Uabtllty On BJu:eblrd and congesUon
at the Coast Highway," said Sweany, ~d
dlng, "! re<ogi;1z.-tbere·1s go1n& to be.
traffic coofllctl,... ~ •
Sweany reminded tt~latlves of
the Sands that Butt has as much riglit to
Ille' publlc road .. ~ dO' and oald that
they ....... --In the stnet. The matter wiD be ba4 be/OR planner!.
In other aiody -business city
pJanien: heard a. pnctW report on the
new Boya' Clllb wblclt . ~ being built
-Upaa~llold. Builder Bemord ~ lold planners
(lea -TB, Pqe I)
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' '" Joint Probe
Culminates
In Arrests
Laguna-Declare&
·JAPANESE Epu,cAroR srui:i1&$ ~~H<>Pls(il'µq'uTA"-"', -C'leanup Week
ThvrstCll School's Al Lrcon Tafk1 S/iop With Jlro HlramllMI Doyoubaveaclutteredgarage?la·tllo
Japanese Teacher Gettirig
IUiowledgeinLaguna V~sit
S,, BARBARA KllEIBICll
Ot ... °'"" ...... Jltfl'
Wiien Jlro 81ran\11!U· , ... home lo
Japan ' next week, he wJll be tajln& a
handlJI& 'for bll~ 1!,lfe, blue jeans and
cowljoy 'lillrll· for hJa 5-year .. ld -aon,
oallor aults far the S.yea!'Old -and a
Frlibte for bis 'atudenta.
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trimming and inning Jn the yud
'ovenlue? Has a lot al junk accumulal<d?
The City of Laguna Beacb lllldentanda
and has declared today through l;ept. rt
upan Cleanup Week."
Tbl!' means the mllnlclpal rubbllh -
traclor will accept unllmJted amounla of
truh that week II " meel! alie and
w!lgbt opecllkatlons.
~ welght llmlll <K IO poonda P!'I'
container .apply. BuDd1e al:es are limited
lo two try · one by lour feet.
The trub -daring -wo<t Will bi on -1ar collectloa' day1
with onb' "" pickup mode at each potlit.
Areh
"Ro'• -'1os -.... ybollJ .....
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all wbe:n bls act .. ovv.0
LqWlll -City ~ Jamet D. W1Moloe WU 1.l]klng lll>Wt aU0rney M•-Brown, !pedalil\ 111 ,_ ---It. Blown II wortlq wllb dty ollldlls ml
C~er11.ilon l'Gpicl. ••
S. Coast Group
Attends ~eeting
S...ral o.-..p. Coul oonserv1UoplJlls
w•ra .,,.,., 1.000 partldpant. In lhe
~Janning and Conservation League's
fowtb annual workshop recently at the
Down tlae
Mission
Trail
Park Site Board
Asked for Capo
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Mtyor Ed
Chermok hu recommended lo the city
council that 1 parb board be set up to
serve 'u an advisory committee for the
development and utilliation of part lites. n. suggeMt that a fin.man bolRI be
appointed contalolllf a reprHe1'ltatlfe
from each of the four erl!Ung pai:,k
distriets and one member at larat. Part
ol-theit-job -1d -be to--... basloessmeo'• fund containing $1.S,000
which will aameday be dollau.l lo lhe c:l1J
for part equipment.
e Tet1nb Altle Pldu•
LAKE P'ORESr -'nlere ll a Mlf face .. u.. -ol the Beach ml Tennis
Club. It belong& lo tho club"s -uslJ. tant dirodor Rldt Kenney. The •Newport
Beach raldent began bis dutln lhll -k
-he-.. his educaUon In 8DClal l!dencs 11 UC lrvlM
He la ari Orange Coast Coil'C" podoate
aJl<I atleoded Unlvenlty Of Calllorn!o
Berkeley. Re hu worked ln YMCA
programs in Los Angeles and wu a
playgmmd director In Saaamento.
e Member• Aeceptecl
M1$10N VIEJO -The Naclldort~
Mlasion Viejo .wlm team la now ac-
cepUng new members u it bepPa It.a
tri:nter se&DI.
Taking bom< hooon afltr 1 llllCC<>Sful
summer were Brian Goodell, Polly Dicb
and Kyle F.dgran who rettlved trophies
for out!tanding performancu. Todd
Layport who wu elected team captain
aiao nc:olved 1 lrophy from lhe coachea.
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\l.nlvenily ol c:alilot)lla, Santa BlrlJarL Aft.~ rram Lquna Beach were
William Wllcoun. who hu spearheaded
the Salt Creek Beach movement and Bea
Whittlesey, of the League of wmneo
Voters. ~lb c( whom tOqli part in• lbe
Be>ob A""" "I'd Acquisition dl$CU"loll;
James W, DIDey who 1U.llded tho Open
~~~-and Parks 'Pl~I; and City
CouncOman Roy Holm. th6 Wat.r Pollu-
tion pant!. Also partJclpaUng wore Sooth
Laguna landacape architects Fred Lang
~. Ken Wood. bglh active In local
c:mserv1Uoo mov.nerits.
;Attendln& from 1"' l(vlne Cam-
"'1ere Frank' ~. James L. Webb,
;'James E. T01Jor aiid Gordon J.Ou.
The c!O)'·IQOI-eooferuoe, which ••
ttacted outstanding figures in the Heldt
of planning and COQ&ervation from
throu&hoot California, included panels on
stalle plaanlnr. rqlonal planning. local
planning, beach access aod acquJsltion,
open s p 1 c e and parks, new town,,,
~4111, air PoUuUon control,
Wllfr l_JOilutlooo. cootrol. nol&t pollution
cootrill;~ and wild !lie llld waler ~.~· .
,...._ U.-yur_-old Planning 1 n d
C<JmtPr1tt0a . Lo-• coalJUon o1 .u lhe ~aUoa IJ'O'WI In the llate, now
ma!nt.IN I reprelttltaUvl 1n Sacnmen-
lb. .to ·follow ltllJllUon lllectlnc con-
lltrVll!olt· ma1i.r.;-•
~oabaoch1,...a11<1
~ comlni oat ol lbt con/er""'• ~..r-a ~tbJ:e.e 1&rp-k1WitJve pr. .,...,,
--Qale 1111 ~ lbat would be
.iilt lo llOp lri••• Cl>Utllna bum . ~~lludll!· -p<ObltmJ .. Pl'l>crun ol pobUc flmdln(
far .d b<lldf rrontap ""'" porty, 1111 .......... tO Involve 'looal
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Vnezpeeted Gome
Whal J. M. Williams, 217 o ..
trait St., Huntington Beach,
was bunting was not this 4¥.1-
fool timber ratUesnake, but he
hagged ii anyway. Reptile, ex-
tremely large for this breed,
was shot Sept: 12 near Eti-
wanda, San Bernardino County,
after Williams slid down a
slQpe while hunting -almost
on lop of lhe rattler. Snake.
meat woll11;d up on dinner table.
From Poge l
DEBATE ..•
that the Boya' Oub would like to retai11
tho Thurston Trailer park. localed oa the
lloya' Club property adjacent lo lht new
fadUty.
Syfan told plannoni lht Boys' Ch!b had
reloe>lod • P"PtrlY lint lo facllltlte
eltcfrlcal service for the traller park
which. Ibey originally wanted to \ttp ooly
1111111 lbe 1iuildlilg "'111 Into operaUoo.
"We now think Jt would be good to ktep
t~e traJler park for an indefinite period of
Ume. lt •ell as a buffel' between· the
Boya' Club lacillty and sdjactnt pro-
perty. We can control what'• in the
traller park," Syfan said.
He aald there aho are financial con-
slder•Uons for keeping the tralltr park
which b belq operated by tho Boys' Club
IOd according to Syfan 11 paying for
ti.ell. '
Syfan told planners ht ...Wd &eek ap-
proval of a completed landscaplng pro-
gram Oct. 2'l and said lht ..,. lacllity
should be ready for occupancy In 2'1 lo 60
dayL
"!be tum won their laat meet with the
Deane swim two m:I laler cbeettd the.lr
parents to victory over the Deane boolter
club.
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e Toro Zone Chm19ed
EL TORO-Approval of a zme change
from duplex lo group dw•lllng r ... pro.
perty wai of El Toro Road betweeo
Rato11'l>r1vt and Front Street bu been
given by cOUnty suprrviJorl.
A hard&hlp w&& acknowledged bee"""'
the Santa Fe Railroad rlgbl-of-way
makes access to the pl"tlperty dlUicult.
The lone change hits ln with the El Tort>
general plan, Rlpervlaon were told.
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the btst part of the trip, nys Hlranlltiu.
"At the univers.ity, we had to study very
hard and the travelln1 waa alwaya In a
hurry," he uplalns. "Hore with lhe run1.
ly l Jiave learned very much."
ln addition to visiting all the Laguna
schools, talking to students and etm·
fminl 'l{Jth fellow leaclle:n, he ha! tn·
joyed JWimmlng at lht beach and ahop-
ping al Fashion Island and looks forward
to a football a:ame and a visit to
Dt.moylsnd.
He ii m08t. at home at Thurston
lntermedlat.e School, where he bu ipent.
two lull day&, and probably wW spend
more.
At bomt in Glfu. Hiram.Ital teaches at
tbt jun1lir high levtl, which coven arades
&even through nine, conducUng English
cl.uae.s for all thrtt erades. "Thue are
like my studenta," he aay1 at Thurston.
"I undentand them. They uk a lot of
qu~ about IChools lQ Japan -about
the dtaclpllne ind whit the atUdenu ut
Ind WW and do.''
Dbcipllne, he t.e.lls them, 11 much sterner in Japan. When a tucher enters
lbt room, stud'"" promptly aland up
and bow. When a teacher pa•1 In the
hall, lhty bow. Siience is mlinlllned dur-
ing classes, e1cepl for dilcuu.lon periods.
Howevtr, sa,ys Hlrambu, be bas not
been aware of • lack m diaclpllne In the eta-he bu visited here. •'the lltadonll
are very free to ezprea thelr ldeu, but
htre al Tbun:ton, at least they seem
pntla and very lntemt.d -not 11 1U
undlaclpllned lit nolJ1 .•
So rer u the krwtt lfldes lf'I con-
cerned -~erprten lbrou&h •boll! ,..
c:ond ... -J•pa-<tam.oms .,.
nolaitr .thin Amerlc:an.
"I dldn' Gl*'l lbei, •he .,W.
J1puae liudtrrtl ww uniforms -
mlddJ -Ind blact •ttrt. ror the 011, black panll and hlack jacklll with
lira11 buttona r..-tho boy~ '"UnUI they
art IC Of JS they mull wttr the unllorms
•vu wbu thty p downtmm,"' 11ys
Hlramlbu., .. IO they art not II) frff IS
lien. Aloo. funtnr hllfl lltudenll cannot 10
to the movle.s wllhout lhelr parents."
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'The study of English is compulsory
from E.evenlh grade, he says, bul eve n
student.. graduating from high school
rarely speak well, though they may read
and wrlte fluently.
")1 Is very · dilflcult for Japanese
te\cbers to teach the oral English," the
vl!ltor explains. ''Also, the university en-
lranct uamlnaUons are very, very hard
.wt enllrely written, so tn hl&h school the
students concenlrate intensely on the
VtTltten language."
EdUC1tioa in Japan la compulsory only
through the three year• of junior hlgh,
but 97 percent of the rtudent.s go on to
spend thrfe mart yea.ra in high achoo!.
GtWna into I university i5 eltremely dll·
flcult. '"lbe exams art so hard tome
1tudentl cornmtt suicide,'' 1ay1
Hiramitsu, "but once you do aet In, It is
not so hard to graduate."
To become an English teacher, he at-
tended the University at Gitu, spe.ndlng
two years on general aubjecL!i and two
more on hi.a mljcr.
"I am fortunate lo be in a very
modern, experiment.al school," he s1y1
proudly. "We have a television In each
classroom and we were able to watch the
astronauta: on tbe moon."
What "111 he tell hls fellow teacheni
about wblt be bu learned of educaUon In
Amt!riCI?
The slender, inttn8e Youn& man
become1 very seriOU1.
"In J1pan we teach the r1cts, not a
way of thlnldng. In IOclal ltudies we
make lbl!'l lean. dates, not wbjo thing&
happened. Tl):ere must be m o r e
dlbsalons. This I! very dlfficul~ but
many ltacben alreldy are beginnlnj: to
undersland how much can be done with
the OGlble youna mlnd1 ol these
.tudenta, to help them to learn how to
!hint: I wu oo tmpmatd In ono ol """
history c1 ..... lo ... how lbe lolchtr
made the -la find aolullonl.
1"Illere 11 '° much lnformaUon in tht world todq, tile •ludenll Just can't
remember enrythln1."' ht c:onc:luded.
"We must teach tbe:m how to flnd aolu·
Uon1 to the problems of the world In
whtch lhey are goln1 to Uve.. '' .
1 ..... llMI ... -""'"''"'-. ./oW'JJI ........ ) fl!~.= "-..... foci-woal4 .. flrlaa
'1'1111 lftlid ,.,,,..d • -tut
Wiit •• caMfUlitioo bids were far
...,. tllu tho """*""' ..Umate. I.mt blddtr Cosco 1 ... o1 Slalltoo bid lbe job
at .,,.,. The eaUmate for the work
had been 11111,3!0 or 1119,137 '"'· Wheaton hid the city II pmmUy
.... -·' U,lnl te Pl'" -~ l'We'N _. .. -to taU
....... ""' "elljal: -. ... -
IApl Jl!ld ~-..... PllfOtDlal• ot ' • c 01-t •• Wheaton said both Iba ctty attomoy Ind
eng1neer of work hive ap-eed to peg tbelr
ctllrges to the CON!ruclioo -le
rather than the bid.
Wht•too iald lbt bondln& company wW
nol agr'" to inc:rWe It. ·l""""'ilmtnt ol
Grand.1na Waves ·
t
Goodh1~
Family Leaves For Hawaii; She's in, l{ospifid, ...
A IJ)Olllantou& rareweU party brighten-
ed the teeM for paUenta and 1taff at
Sout!i Coast Community Hospl1.ll Sunday
artmioon u the f11111ily ol 1 Thrtt Arch
Bay mldent 11lhtnd oul&lde lhe window m her bosplt.al room· to tell "grandma"
flOO<lbye btlort ltlvtng for HawliL
Mn. Joupll Johl1JOl1 of 31 N. Portola.
had eagerly awaited the visll of her.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren A. Daniela of Wilmette, lli. and
four litUe graoddauebten.
The Daniels f.amlly, en route t.o Hawaii
where they have ju.st purdtaaed a radio
1t1Uon, planned lo llopover In the
Lquna ana to visit &r•ndm& and
grandpa w)lo retlrtd bo>"t lrom lllinola 10
mootha qo. ,
But plans for trips to Disneyland •nd
other dellghta were CUCtlled wben Mrl.
Johnson su.Uered a htaJ1 1tt.act and was
hoopllallzed ahortly alttr their arrival
llec>uae lbe lltUa Daniels girl&, aged •
to 12, were Loo yOuni to ht permitted to
vlslt inside the hospital, Mra. Johnson
asked nurses U It would be okay to ha\'e
a "farewell party" oublde her window,
beCore the family left Cor Hawaii Sunday.
With her doctor'1 permission, her bed
waa puahed to the window and tbe
Daoltll clan, along with Mr. Jolln&on aJl<I
aoolher ""'· paraded wlib glan\ ~
reading, ·"We · Love You Gi;_~!"
"Aloha !" "Get: Well~".and ''set YO!{ tn
Hawa.U !'' . I '
"My room was just·fUled with n~
and Call<lystripers curlOllS lo ~ .. l'bat
was going on," sakl Mrs: Jobnlion .fn?m
·lhe hoopltal .toQlly. "II w•s J.•lrY-.llllOo
tlonal farewell .and I was so grateful to
the h0spila1 firlet.Urig me Oiiye-MJ •par-
ty.' 1 think it cheered op aome or lhc
other paUents too ."
Mrs. Johnson said ahe plans to "gl!l
well soon" so grandma and grandpa can
try for ariother vliit with the (amlly in
HawaU at Christmaa.
2 New Instructors Now Traffic Board
Urges Street
Stay Two-way At Laguna Design School
Two art lnstrudors new to the faculty
will be conducting classes at the
Lquna Beech School of Art and Design
thla quarter.
Teaching ba~c and lntennediate pain-
ting on Tuesdays will be James Adams,
former instructor at the Philadelphia
Museum Of Art and b'-"d of the
print.making department at Fleischer
Memorial School ol Art.
He hu exhibited ntmslvely in the east.
and bis wort is represented in 20 private
coDecUons in Pennsylvanil, New York,
Parma, tllly and tn 90Uthem France.
Thomas Holste., who will teach basic
and lntermed.iate painting and life draw.
ing oo Thundays, won tbe California
State Graduate Fe.DOW!h!p at Clateoot
Gradllllte School and hls worts have been
1elected for both the fifth and sixth an-
nual Southern Ca11fomia Exhibitions at
Long Beach Museum of Art.
Retum1ng Crom a year of extended
lludy, t;looDa Sharby will pr; .. nt •
class in. trutlve compoaltion 0t1 Frldays.
A graduate of the Chicago Ari
I..Utut.. lbe bu tlught at Ealfl<rn
Michigan University, Chicago Art
lnllltule Junior Schoo~ Cal Slat. Long
Beach m:I, CWTently, at Orange Coast
College.
'The children's art clau thls fall, run·
nlnr from Sept. :It to Nov. n, wW be
tau&ht by Tonia Pochert, f o r m e r
acbolanhlp &tudent •• lhe School ol Art
aJl<I Design.
From 19117 to 1969, 1he won scholarship
awards ln palnUn&, sculpture and
printmaking. She bas been wilt.ant
chlldren'a teacher at lbe art. achool and
also has taught arts, crafta and acrylics
at the Treuure Island Day Camp.
Hu clau will be held SaturdJy morn-
ing• for chlldral aged 5 lo U.
other cwne ollorlngs during lhe fall
quarter will be Sam Calyberger's ad·
vanced painting on Wednesdays; Davld
Schnabol'1 portrait and figure painting
and life dnwing on Tuetdaya and Jane
L)'<lllS' prlntmakln& on Wodntadays.
Ruth Osgood's bulc to advanctd class
In color IOd d..ign wtD meet Monday and
'Iburaday aftemooos and Roger
Annat.rong will teach drawlng on Monday
and nwr.day mornings and watercolor
on Wednesday afternoons.
At lbt annual meeting of the bo<rd of
dlrodon of the School ol Art aJl<I Design,
Mn. Ruth Osgood Salyer wu rMlected
pmkltnl Ind chairman of tho boaJ:d;
Ml111 Olarla Ilgner is vice president:
John A. Dundas, secretary and Al. Paul
Sliker, treasurer.
Members ol the board are Roger
Armstrong, Mrs. Margartt Bis.sell, Mrs.
Alerandra Churchill, Jesse E. Riddle and
David Young.
Art Center .Strucl\: Again
Lquna'1 African Art Center, hit by a
Iqe lf'OUP or juvenile vandals Aug, 21,
wa1 vlc:tlmlud again 1ut week, to the
tune ol 141 In cull.
Police are seeking two teenaae boys
suspected of removing the money from
the cash box at the Art Center, 49~
Brnadway, between 2:30 and S p.m. Sun-
day.
Employe Susan Roan said the youths,
aged 1' or 15, made a purchase: at the
store early In the afternoon and followed
her when she went lo a nar storeroom to
get change from a cash box. She told
them they were not pennltted in the
YOUR
~toreroom and they lert.
Later in the day, the boys returned
\\'ilh several friends and spent some time
looking over the display of African art
objects.
The money turned up missing when the
cash box was checked out at closing time,
police said.
In the earlier theft, art objects valued
at $284 were removed from the Art
Center by a 1roup of visiUng teenagers
lrom the italcolm X Cent.er in Los
Angeles. Alerted by Laguna Beach police,
California Highway Patrol o f f I c e r s
J"eC01rered the loot from a bus returning
the vlsJtora: to Los Angelu.
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After studying propouls for reducing
hazards on Victoria Drive, U:::'• traf· fie committee has recomm lo the
City Council that it be rttained u 1 two-
way street.
Some resideolll had requested that ont-
way traffic only be permitted to ease
congestion on the narrow roadway
betwen S. Coast Highway and the ocean
in the southern part of the city. Others
protested this proposal and suggw.ed
further parking limitations and reduction
of speed limit.
The traCfic commiUee observed that
with slow dally traffic volume and park·
ing prohibited oo one aide of the street,
there is sufficient room for two-way lral·
fie and making the street one-way in
either direction would cause a hardlibip
on residents and users.
It recommended retention of the
present ZS.mile speed Um.it, continued
prohibition of parking on the inland side
and removal of the two "No Parking
Between Signs" signs on the ocean side,
where parking wooJd be permitted.
The comm.Jttee abo recommended
creation of an "immediate" towaway
zone in lhe no parking zone, which would
pennit police to call a tow truck without
waiUng 72 hours. The council voted to ac·
cept these recornmend8.Hons.
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TRAILERS •..
homes low cost housing becauu. mobllt home interest rates were higher than a
house. the down pay ments were 1~ per,
cent more and lhat one percwt of the
sales price on all trailers is paid to the q.
ly .
A woman from the audience argued
that it was not a quesUon of whether or
nt"lt trailers were good or bad but did U.
people want the valley to develop in
trailer parks or in singll! family dwellings.
She sald lhat single family residences
pay more taxes than trailers yet stand a
~hance o! being outvoted if more ~e m.
"'Are you saying that people who caFfl
afford a $60,000 house shouldn 't be in the
valley ?" fired Baldino.
"I didn't say that, I say there shouldn't
be a 60-40 ratio of mobile homes l.o
houses," replied the woman.
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Olmning n<arly I yW IJld I0,000
man boan ol wort..Newport TOIJI_.•
14 dt.aon plannm today unveiled their
gllmJll'I Into the Newiiort Beach ol tile Mure. . I
Olgesled Into • :ZO.page document are reeommendations in about 50 basic'
categories for planning lssues that touch
an 11egments of the community. Among
the key recommendations : , ..
"""'""" bljdplo be balll °"" U-• f -. . Newport Bay.
-llD,!e" parking Jots -lo res!dential ..,.... .U.·a llN)Uo lrusporta•
lion syltem. .
-A <i!nter for !ht' pOttormJnr llld
visual · arts. preferablr In tbe new ci\l10 c..... -~·In Ne'fPl!rt center.
-Newplil Beach\ should keep oil In-
dustries ind jot plants .Ul
. -fr ahoUld be a beauUlul · clty wttll
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'Tis · the' fAUt ,Swim. of Summer '·
Pretty Cindy BeUlngei:, 19-year-old Or!'!ige .C'l"st College· st~dent
from Corona·del Mar, took her last dip Of the 1969 swnmer season
Mcinday. Today, .W, is the first day of fall-aDJ!.the sw!m.seas<m lx>r
pretly girl~ is fadi!jg with the 511Dlet.
Newport Gives Green Flag
To Bay Flights ~or Movie
A oeaplane ·wtD be rp!ashing •around
Upper Newport Bay Friday or Saturday.
according to Walt Disney movie officials.
Newpcrl ~ city mandlmen Mon-
HEW YORK (APl -Sloclll linlll1ed in
the plu column far Ibo" ""°""" <01>-
HCQ!l•e day lhll a1"'"'°"""11<r l\IJ>Plnc
back nun tbelr bell plno ol the -In fairly acUve !riding. (W quotatlans,
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Finders Keepers
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HONOLULU (UPI) -Actor -
-Sllil todlJ.bo .would d<clde,.,. ,two weeks whether to nm hr go•erncr ill
Hawaii IS I RepoblicoD. Bool]e, I vol<rf!! movie an<tldo>blm IC!« who haa lived
tn the bland& for six years, uld ho\ bod
been-•flll'Oaebeel by.llepubU.-·-1runnlng.
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Opeii aplc<ll should bo preaemd and
thtlr dcv<lopment .. ncouraaed. _, _, .
llolh cllJNr.ll'!'" dWelllnP ;,.,._ .,,,g1 ..
bOQIMo.tot dewlopment plana abould bo
......... ed. . IJ'be committee uraea U\e keeping of
pollution "to the lowest J'O'lible l•vel."
l!Wlllea ' h. o • I d bo iostaUed •n-
dqroand when•vu •ble. munl\l' pride In d•terior•Ulli arm to
Tbe ·COl11lllillff urjt> Instilling <Om•
m~vate rtcODStruct.iOn of lnlerior etruc·
tunos. COMMERCIAL -The committoe calls
10i-·markeUng 'and f!nanclil teallblllty
ltudies to'd<tennine poi.nUal gqppor\ (or
bclS-propoe!d for tpeclflc area1.
New CU1U11etclal dev~ent lbould
!ollow the luldaUne• of lntepted• MoPo ping centers, instead 0( "strtps.'1
'!'be general Cl\J pbjJooopby . foword
commerclal developnient sbou'ld ctnter
on presenaUon ot tbe character of the
commQ!l!ly, stabilizing ~ values,
providing security to invmmmt& and
matnt.enance of )oca1 integrity.
The committee calls for the formation
or a municipal de.sign and retriew board
to inlegrate site and building designs wilh
DAILT Pllo01' 1ti!f Pllllt
V~eted Ga~.
What ·J. M. Williams, 21T D&-•
troit SL, l;Juirti!1£loD• -~~b, ' · wa~ bunting was not this 41'.··'.
foot timber rattlesnake, but be '
bagged it anyway. Reptile,' ex·
tremely large for this breed,
was shot Sept. 12 near Eti·
wanda, San Bernardino Courity,
alter Williams slid down a
slope wblle hunting ~ '8Jlltost
on top Of the rattler. ,g,,ake-
meat wound up on dinner table.
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It C<JDCedes lnal !bO fioll[c Coast r"tuoranl8. • ' "'--~ -• -.. --., --A4 an ._,Ide !<>fll.rf1'ommendatlon, tbe rrceway ~u h~p revltalite the area '7 commercial goal! cotnmlttee has recofn·
•J>lirring "!I!"{ d~velopm•nt. , . meil<ied city poliey-onlatur&anne<aUon,_
Whal !he. <Oll]iniuee· h•• in mlnd, Only land which .. p)iysicolly r•lated to h~~· er'I S I eompl~ or r-t •ind 1ht·ocean ltr bay ~ bo C<lriRdtNld "[or
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•• .•• revltajiialion c:ouJd be induced by Jt excludes lnduatHaJ land 1n lta r«:om-
lmprpying acce.u and circulation . . • mendafion. •nlarJ!n'&1>fl~eet ~k\lig~ use-or l_NDUS'I'~,... 'lll~.COlllmltleeln lhi.s lnotntlve l'Ollilli anil · a'~~l!'f ·.to ,., dlvillon lollowed e.Uet ~ICU...·on cl· """-"I.' ·lh att:aoUve ,niw. ill•Ol!tm8!1! ty aWtudes tpwarci.Jnilllllrial powtb.
sw\b _. .<fbil'ardelll Sqaite -~alt;' ••• the COlpmlttee rowld Iba, city f1f
shoppljlr centlif and. apartme~t:hotej NtWP.>il '8"'!cli to~ unique to m<at other
conipleip11,overlo01<1ng Iii• ~or ..... : clUts In many ~· 'Ill•, t:f(ti!Jonal '!1i4 ·Oomlilltt~ r-eilds rU1>nlnC oommuOJty, desu-e fnr addltkmal in·
eml>IY 'b!Wnps bOudlng 41'0¥ Into reii· dQltr)es was ,fuund to bo lacking. ltloll
deritW 1"nes and lmpl"1iYtn, access, traf, Importantly, the e<Ol10lllica of 1'1>d vallltl
!lc'(Jow' and P¥1fil!J'ln dowotown llalboa, and blgb atandards 9f land development Fqi'< Balboa lslaiid, iml'l"ved parking appear lo limlt. prOopecliv• Jijdlislrial
sh"l'ld . be provided ror: Iii• business tenants to t.,imlcally-oriented lndµstrlil
dlstnct aJong with a transit system to researc{t concerns." · •
carrj shoppers from westerly-orlented It re(Oln~etlds further that 1ncreastd
ntuniclpal parking Jots onto Marine in<tustry wiO not necessarily•attrad more
Avenue. Tbat street should be converted people to the area. it warns against ac-
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ordij>~-T~ sai~ pier Ol!D~ sfioUJd
be g\vM an , ~porll)ruly: lo r~ the .
Parsons• cominlttee rtport. •
''I know thj8 has been under study ror a
long tJme," said Mclmila. "BUt ij>eaktng
for my own pcslUon and lb• peop\t In th•
audience, t·waa not awafe of thl.!I report
until.the c6\mcll agenda packet came out
'llturSl!ay nlShL Our dllcusslons should
first center' 'on ·Whether ther~· shQtiid be
an ordinance.
'1So far as l'm concerned, I'm.not con-
vlnced there 1~ould be an otd ... "
Mia &tatement \y'aa drowned by vigorous
applause, accompanied by cheers and
whistling. The outburst lasled several
second8, compelling Mrs. Marshall to use
her aavel 'for the first time since she
bec1D1e mayor ti _month.$ ago.
Tbat Ml the tone for tbe.,est of the aesaJQn, -
Jt.Ogets Aid inasmuch ea the Parscds
zleport would serfe.11, the ''backbone'' for
Iha ordl!Umu>tlie-report. allou1d lie 1:1 ....
ly.nad by,&boe8' l'*ted bY It befort any
leg!ilatlnn II actad '!!I· He, too, WU , 8P-
p11µ,ded, as wa1 Hiiib, who said: "We
CAJ\'l ,)ose 111uch hl 'Wiitfui Ollt. more meettijg." -f ~ · r · ~·-~~ tl\on -•poh'!!P!n !hi '.ll.'~lf°""1.!arsh4't'11\.
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piat tlleY wer:en't et a f.11ppally i.lllilllil<. Heam ~l ocr()c(ia.s.~she~~i r••, ~-~ IJamy" llltr> =. •· ·~I Ifie' I~ SPealt•t• wbo,_uie'l! lhe Jiu Jtiicro]!hl)be-Jh. -ftOlll 1~rtbe couo-. c' IMpdi, He Slid', Ille ' litli 'lie ~'*!!\erJee J>ian wu wh<n .h!!ead a.,,;.,.Jl'ln t!>e"ll1'1!-Y tJ'll,Q!, r ridiy
111"11, "!• ; 8Jll ~time ;to, ;l•i\l" !be ~:~J:t.:·owner Ot B~ckie'a
Dwies and . ~·ll ot !he N-rt
Harbor Chamber of, ColnmeJJ't'j MariJ\e
Divls:loo, slid Parsons' report should be
"rejected as incomplete.''
He said the Marine Dlvl~"" bad
prepared "pertinent" informaUon on the
subject thst had been Ignored by th< city
Udelsnds committee. Mayor Marshall
suggested &hat he pre!e1't the m(~al to
the' council on' Oct. f3, or at sub:5equent
scheduled hearings.
Others in the audience, without iden-
lllying themselves. complained they
hadn't been talked to by Parsom or his
fellow conunittee members, Sheltorr and
Hirth.
Parsons responded by recalling the
many meetings his committee had held
with boating industry representatives and
chamber officials. "There has been
public discussions of this," he said
"Once I :stood up to ~ people who all
disagreed with me."
"Can a motion be made from the
noor?" someone shouted.
The question was ignored, as spectator!!
chuckled. Shelton then called for a "less
emoUonal approach" to the subject.
''I don't feel too atrimgly that there has
to be sbmething in the fonn of an
ordinance before Wt· can talk about it.
But if we don't take the route, I hope we
can go about.Jt more intelligenlty. Lefs
tty bi.strU~llirlng dispassionate
discussJons, without i lot ol applaus~ and
charges."
"Speak up!" someone in the back
demanded.
"Yeh, we .can't bear you!" someone
else loudly aJl'eed.
"Do· we have to have this?'' snapped
Gruber. "Say please, at least."
Mr. McClelland
Funeral Slated
BOil. Yan!, said be had read 1jle ~ents: "I J!l~ed to get a copy at
Cll1 Hal~ and tile IOJ>Qrl has many errors ~ 'and pmnists .ttiat ire' etToqe:olls. It SlfS ~e 1revenue fi'orrr the fees ,Cestimllted at·
.$07,000, f e&r\l') are·-·to bo eormarked fur
, biit>or qnprov~""ta. We all knowlt's il·
legal tq_· -"~~--. tuu I or 'Im·
pfovemefita.'; ~ ,. . •
"Please," said a third pier owner.
Shelton did not resume his plea for
decorum. Councilmen then quickly voted
approval ot Mcinnis' motion for the
three-way delay.
They also ordered the city staff to
pre part 200 ·cop lea of the tidelands com·
mittee report for public distribution. They will be at the clty clerk's counter
Wednesday, said City Manager Harvey L.
Hurlburt. Services for Ernest B. McClelland, ex·
ecutive of a manufacturing f1nn and hus-
band of Mrs. Elizabotb M~lellsnd,
j1llllo!-past president of toe Tuesday c1.~
of Newport Beach, were held today at
Pacific View Memorial Park.
Mr. McClelland, 56, died Sunday of an
apparent heart attack at·hi11 home.
He had been 8.!!0clated with Trunline
Manufacturing Co., Santa Ana, for Ule
pas! 11 yearg.
Survivon besides his wife, Elizabeth.
tJf the home, 4532 Golden Glow St.,
University Park, include a daughter,
Marilyn Sue of Newport Beach ; molher,
Frieda al Glendale; brother, Edward of
Burbank.
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Larry Mill'V yl& pesldenl of Marina
CA1L'f ,ILOT Slaff'°""'
Pioneer Peddles Medals
Mrs. Bernardo Yorba, a member of family which "tiled Orange
County, offera Bl-Centennial medals at $7.50 for silver and $S for
bronze. Proceeds from 200lh anniversary medals go to Mexican·
American •cholorsbips. Kickoff sale Friday was at -Richard's Lid~
Market, Newport Beach. Sile was only a tide-washed sandspit when
Mrs. Yofba's forebears arriv6d.
""111111 toe \iiltli lndlulry ~ "liopiidlllng tht llivUUlmalllal quality
0 ltie art&~''"
Al J C011$eqU"'11» of its recomo
meodal!Olll, tht-Conimftte• '"""'is that no i>N iildullrlif iootnt be -bllshed and that the city encourage owners or
prtsently existing industries to upgrade
th&ir structures to contemporary
development standards.
Under no ctr:cwnstances, the com-
mittee added, should the clty encourare
p&troleum·related Jnduatries within the
city.
On airport problems, the committee
suggests that the city o( Newport Beach
conUnue its drive to have the Orange
County termJnal relocated and that ti:·
pans.ion of the preaent airport be
dlscourqed.
HARBOR -The first premlle under
which the Harbor Goals Committee ba&e!!
its recommendation! is that Newport Bay
ts croWded and it will stay that way.
''It ls obvious that with a harbor and
bay area which is static, and a city
popullUoo rapidly growing, the city of
Newport Beach alone wlll place demands
on the harbor far in excess of its capacl~
ty."
The harbor could never satisfy all the
boating needs of local citizens, Jet alone
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oily abotlld prep~4 cpmprehen~ve plan PIJl!LIC FA~ -1'bO ·~t
to. gold• devel~t and ... of the • sl1nill<ant recom~lon mw bi-\l1s
sho!lline and wattr· areas In both the c;6ft1!'11l~e center1 <P! 1 i;ujl~rtl ~ io
lower and .•pper bays. . be JOca~ iq th~ civiC ientir,' o\n~1n .1'be plan,_ the pommlttee •UQ6$tt, N~Y..:PQrt.Center. · '· .~-· ... ,,_ , sliou~ lnclu.de tl'1e following : . A parUon of tbe 'civic center 1~ his
:dtintenance of the prtsent ratio ~f been set aside for govemmen!A~; boat storage areas to O(Ml!l water areaa I~ community purposes, The com e
the low~ bay; .~alntenance of pu.bllc suggests prompt -action on . a cu) 1
llW'IChlril ramps and ade"Qµate sqpport center bouslag both the visual
fac.illtle1; aMWsi~n and developmeqt performing arts · ' · for putiUc"Usi of !he !!trip of Jana between ·· • ', ·.. ""; Back Bay Drive and the Upper Bay The co~(~ d~scr1bes the P(Of!O$~
tidelands, extending from the fo.rmer salt structurt as a rtg1qo~ nucleus'~ :W!l'oh
works 1~ to· ~ Newport . Dun(S; coold mvgly~ s.ttqqlP&(ijog ~o~tfea
ti . B as well as Newport Peach. • ·' -prl!!serva on or a poruqn or Upper ay as . . . _ . . . _ ... · ,
a .wildlife sanctuary: connktlng the Up; Jo11!-t ·use and fwullnc ~Y edUC~?;J,PJ.
per Bay Udehtnd! and lnland areas with a governmental aod · . prjy~~ , ·~s
..iwork of. bleycle and hiklnl trans, and should Ile explored (or the .cower. ,
se\ting a!lde of areas to serve as ~lb~arles' role in ~ ·~ity ~u}d ~ ~· unobstruc~'view-ar,eas-pverlooking the pan~ to l~lude the eoncepta ~ .. ~·
harbor provldillg "windows to the bay," m u n 1 t y nlformatlon~. ~l~n.
The ~ommlttee ~ests thit • waler cultur~l an~ r~~aUoriaJ ~·,,the
qua1lty atapdard IUgh enough_ to ~reserve committee suggests. . •
the harbor's ~logy be establlshed. On matters.relating to ~tka;·tbe·<:Om-
The first steps loward th.ill goA! woukf mittee suggest~ addition o( -bluff,top, y~w
include ldentificaUM of bacteria, oil and parks "whJch will prtaerv6 t be
ellemical']>Ollulion,~and·wastt and debris relatonshlp of thci cotruillfhilY Wllh the
discharges; determination of the causes marine environment."
of depletion of dlli.$0lved oxygen, and Joint development of parks with other
OAJl.'f r1LOT $1.tf '"''-
government aienciea and schools ahoulil
be explored.
'file committee also asks for a master
plan of city-owned prOpe,rty~ inclU<iing a
program for timely acquis!Uons ot,..more
city Janel.
1'0WNSCAPE -This committee, while
overlapping others' recommendaUons in
&everal respec~, ·integrates a serte;.: of
goals relating t6 pure estbetics tn the ci·
ty.
It recommind! the fonnulatioo of a
qlUISl·leg~IaUve and q•aUlled botjy to
perpetuate the f o 11 o w I n g reoom·
mendaUons:
De!lgn criteria for future public
buildings; freeways to serve as 11perctp·
tually enriching" roadways inltliad o(
dividers; making mandatory the in·
stallation of sidewalks and walkways iq
future developments ; implemenUn1 plans
for bicycle trails; creation of minlparks
on small parcels cf public land; erosion
studies; undergrounding of utilities: slan·
dard city entrance signs, and a liaison
between the city and the Irvine Company
to work on future city developnent. •
The To,wnscape group· a1so suggest.s a
strengthened fine arts committee and the
improvement ot: communications chan·
nels for dissemination of city planning in·
formation to the public.
TRANSPORTAnON -T r a ff 1 C, •
particularly vexing problem in the 6Um·
mer vacation months. was the pfhne con·
siderll,Uoo of this committee . 'vAJid its recommendations include some
new approaches to an old dilemma.
Estancia High School student Linda Shafer shows hO\V it's done in
homemaking class as visiting Jal?anese teachers of English Cleft to
ri~ht} KagUo Sakuma, Torn Makita and Takehiko Kato look on.
With anot!ier teacher, Mrs. Chiyoko Mishima, they are staying sev·
eral weeks with host families learning about American life and
schools.
A brkige over Upper Newport Bay at
about the midpoint between Pacific-Coast
Highway and Palisades road ls SU&·
gested. The committee describes th~
structure as a "low silhouette" bridge
\\'hich would make east-west travet
easier ..... To cope with the certain increased
crush of tourists the committee recom-1
mends building parking lots ,away from..
recreational areas with s h u l t I e
transportation provided in between.
The city :sbould discourage expansion of
Pendleton Marine Dies
parking lots on existing beach land, the.
committee adds. ~ Possible compatible sites for helicopter
an1 vertical·take-ofr craft should be con-'
:sidered, too. ~
The commitiee also suggests a trial
Of Accident Injuries plan to offer city-funded p u ~ l i c
transportation services between res1den~
tial and recreational areas for summer/
only, followed by feasibility studies to see
if the service .could be expanded' on +
vear·round basis. •.
• The committee makes a firm recom-
mendation on the future of Orange Coun-
ty Airport: '"
early morning accident. t. A Camp Pendleton Marine died thl!I
morning at South Coast Community
H0spltal Of head injuries suffered in a
Sept .. 17 traffic accident that left another
Marine dead at the scene.
A deputy coroner said Lloyd Forquer
Jr., 19, died at 5:20 a.m.
California Highway patrolmen said !.he
driver, David E. Moore, 21, Camp
Pendleton Marine and Forquer were
critically injured in the accident.
It occurred QJl Camino Capistrano one-
quarter mile north ·or Rancho Viejo·RDad.
Investigating officers said the car struck
a guard pole and plunged into a drainage
dltch.
Move the jets out as soon as possible. ·
'The committee asks for ill).·
plemenlation of noise and pollution levels
compatible wilh the surrounding com•
munity for all craft using the terminal.
David Prout, 19, ()f Camp Pendleton
was killed outright when a car plunged
jnto a culvert near Laguna Niguel in the
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licials find a new site for a regional
airport.
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Mothers of 1969 Chlldren'i Home Society debutante1 ~I' be
brie;fed on. .. bJllLprocedures when they are guests of honor at 811. orien-
tation coffee Jn the Dover Shores home of Mrs. RoyJll D.'l'ucjter, bJlll
~. Tuesday, Sept. 30.
lllcluded Jn the orientation. will be,lnformation re~i , ..
bearaaJ and'ball 11i:ocedure1, seallng-arrangements at the , appro-
priate ball go"'!'B and forlhc!>m!Dg parties, . ·
On baJld lo' discuss the 'Importance ·of ralslna' funds. !rOm IUCh
functlon.s .as ' the ball will'bjl'Edward 'J, Mooney, ilistrict'<lirector 'of
the CHS Santa Ana office. He Will talk about aclo!!llon procedures and
will give a·cslioit history of the ·society, the Jartest, private adoptian
•el!llcy In the state. -· . . _
Conducting the orientation ·with Mrs. Tucker will be her com· mittee members. the. Mmes. Frank H. Trane, John Killifer, Wallace
Genie, Robert Diemer, Renfro C. Newcomb, Ira W. Smith, W. Phelps
Merickel, 'Rich,ard. Hess, William F . Harper, Robert Hodson, TerreD
L. Root, and Wilson V. Woodman, president of the Newport Harbor
Auxiliary, sponsors of the ball.
Mothers invited are the Mmes. Leroy Langhenry Carver Jr.,
Alvin Stewart Cox, Fred Victor Newman Ellis, David Ladson Fraser,
Robert Yardley, Robert Evans Jackson~ ~ency Lincoln Jones, Her-
bert Warren Kalmbaclr, Vernon Lester Lit1lejohn, Frank W. Lynch,
John Robert Meservep J ohn Bernard Parker, Charles Ragan Peyton,
Hugn Julius Plumb Jr.-and.ArthurFarrand Thompson ..
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Their debutan1e ·daughters; who will be presented to society
during 12le traditiOIJJll ·Christmas .holiday boll, are tho ·Misses Eliza.
beth · Hanson ~Carver ..-Marianne Emis00> ~. Terry-Ann Ellis, Laurie
Ellen Fruer, Vir~£_~e ~ell, K~fltuemmd JJ_:fson•~~es,si~
ca· Molford Jones, La= Anh -Kalrn,bacli; llinda Lesl,e!! !.itUeioJm.
Katbeyn Leona Lynch, Pamela Jean Meserve, Mariaret Lenore Park~
er, Deanna Kay.Peyton, Diane Plumb and .Sharon Thompson.
INfO~TION c>AP.BRIDGEO'-So. that.mothers oi :~ll69 Chll· ·
dren's 'llome•SocietY cl~< Will' be well informed on.ball.pro-·
cedu'res, 'th1! bell'committee will outline detalls ·durlng an:orierila·
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• . A LITTLE HELP -Mrs. Gay Brant (center) won't
have .any tmuble·declding when to. try for a hole-in-
one .. .she receives, a lit1le prompflnf from !!;en
• KDJglrt. Mn. Frank Trane reminds lllem Ula! l\'1
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all· In fun as it benefit• Hirbor Day School. The an-.
nual Golf·ln, taking place Fl:lday, Oct. 31, at Rancho
San Joaquin Golf Club and'Coune, will include ·a
steak barbecue, .bridge IQun\amedt and dancing.
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From morning UIJ night on
Ftiday, Oct. 3, !Orne 'Harbor
Area reside.ots won't be seen
or heard of.
Their friends a~d neighbors
won't see a trace of them aJI
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the midst of activities planned
for the 1iicth annual Golf-in to
beoefil Harbor Day School at
Rancho San Joaquin COuntry
Club and Got! Course.
Distaff gouer1 will take to
the links first, competing in an
ti.bolt shotgun -tournament.
Following: the game, a cem-
.' blit~ :luncheon with the men
Will follow • .Jn the · dubbowe,
then the ·men wU1 tee off for
their-~ tournament.
While 'tbe l'f¥!D are .playing,
the w0mtn1 will make bridae
their 1ame filth a tournament
In ijle 1club~oqse,
COcktalla and musical en-
tertainment at a p.m. In the
clubhoule will call all the
players instde, and a steak
barbecue· will follow at a.
Capplrig ~ di)''• activities
aod JeatlviUes will be dancing
uMer the Big T0p to either
llillelaDCI or·Blg Band sounds.
Btfori retiring and calling It
• ~1· eolfers will recelv•
troplllel and door prjzes.
Fashi on able Benefit I
' An afterno.on of Informal modeUn~ of faU Jasblons and cards J.ollowtnt a lmlc:JI.
eon ts the ways apt! means project pla inea by Lambda'. zeta Chll>ler <!! Sigma
Phi Gamma. The event will take pta~e Saturd~y. Sept. 27, in Fas'lllOn_ la1Qd'1
Island House . Arriving to .finalize plans ar~ committee members (Jell Ja
right), the ·Mmes. David Abbott, Herinan'Tracbt aud Herbert Bland. Mr& • .Mar-
dock Payne is chainnao. Proceeds will benefit'the SO"!rity's pbll~, '
including area welfare organizatioos and an uslgned International •proj'ei:t, In
tb·e App81achian area. ~ , 1 . .
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DEAR ·ANN LANDERS:• r 1m a
htalthy, a ten, clean atitdetrt wbO Wiii• be •
tt next birthday. I live in Ohio and am
bored oul or my ioµrd. The farthesl
awfl from home I have "er been )a
S~ville, 200 mil., na:t•
.ljo, you know of I JdJ1Cl.bearled col•
..,,111 who would be wUlin1 lo mike a
glf\al !200 "' I could go lo New York liir
a Ij>o& weekend! Sorr)' I don'I · have
ID*1 for a stamp IO you'll have to
in the paper, -HAYE SUJT.
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up lnlo the neat booth.
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abocked. 'll>al tld •wu nurij u 1111 11 I
wn. Ht bad·=· U years old. I ytlled,
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DEAR Bl/RN• I'" lever'*' ili.'prOh.
lera "*wet Y• hMW It beutiflJIJ.
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DEAR ANl'I LANDERS: I'm oure yoo
will never publllb th~ Idler beclUJO K
1oro one of your .sacred oxen, but l'm
loinr lo write U ..,...,. I can trutbllllly
11y, my HCrtt lover baa made my mar-
rilge not only l<>lerable bUI bapplet.
vice,~,.._ youlo·-·
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roam. I ·walked Into !hit pri•ale -.
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Destination: Nation's Ca.pita/
Mrs. Fred M. Briggs (ll!fl) of Monarch '!lay 118Cks her car with help from Mrs.
llollorl M. 'Il>omas. Mrs. Briggs is off to Was&lngton, D.C. where she will rep-
l'lfelit IAguna Niguel Republican Women' a Clab, Federated at the national con-
-tim Friday and SaturdaY, Sept 25-28. '!bole who attended the state con-
Vllltlon in Anaheim incluaed Mrs. Tbomal, president, along with the
Mmes. Briggs, Nell Barboor, Lawrence Howell, C. L. Lippincott and Angelo
D'l!:rcole."
Horoscope
Aries: Keep Balance
WEDNESDAY ·
SEPTEMBER 24
BJ SYDNEY OMAllR
NEWS SPOIUGRT • mar·
riap ud dJvoree. L a w
c ....... .ceeat Dl mlgllt be
u ecc:adrle twW w1aldl gabs
b 17 'M. LIBRA Is lffelved
... llllere caakl be faror evu
wlillt _,. mlgbt comldtr a
&tie Uberal laterpretaUon of
Ille nila.
AJUES (March 2l·April 19):
FOftdlll m«hodl 1tt you a·
adly nowhere today. Have
......,. of <00\'fcUons. But -t toftb'. Maoy today are """1 lo throw caullGll to wln4S. You must keep yoar
balance.
TAlll\US (April 2Go:llay 20):
~ JOUt .,.. wellan.
Dalli sa ao ltr afldd tbal you
necle<t -Be frank, eoPecfal1J with yoondl. Ac-
cent on cetttnc best value
from m<:mey, ltudiel.
GEMINI (May 11.June 2"):
Your freedOm may b e
restricted by 1 e g a I com-
rO!pOOl!blllty. Dall'! try to
shirk duty. Greait g a In.
prestige are possible. But you
must display unique talents.
CANCER (June 21.July.%1):
11 wile, yoa will flnllb what
you know. Means don't feel
grass i.! necessarily greener
across lbe way. Be analyUcal.-
Malurity ud calm ~pproadl
win ,..,.. goal Know tl>IJ.
LEO (July 2$-Au(. %1): You
IDIY find yourself Gii lbe move
today. Plans an aabject lo
cbanp. Ride with tbe tide.
Take nothing for &ranted. Give
full play lo lntellectual curios!·
ty.
YIRGO (Aug. ~· %1):
Yoo msy be tempted to let Im-
pulse culde finlDcla1 moves.
Key ii lo be ""'l'liv• lo lo!ll<:.
Waists Take the Wrap
Bir rtllbhl!! cloches the waln!ine In this window· ....,. cboc:iod wool wrap which Is worn with a
r;ibbecl dreu with turUeneclc. Done by 8. H.
Wrau.e, It 11 ~ of. hlJ fAll-wlater collectlon to be
vltwecl from 1l a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow and Thurs·
dq In Robin!on 's, Fashion Island.
strive for baJanct. Have fun
without ruining your previOUJ
plm., budiet. .
IJllRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22):
Ideas .11parkle. You are
restless for progress. Thia Is a
day to express yourself -in
writing, art, other creative
forms. You will not be
satisfied with status quo.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Know values. Don't confuse il-
lusion with actuality. Acctnt
on what you get for money. Be
informed. Have as mA"1 facts
at hand u po&sible. Then you
avoid beln1 deceived.
SAGJ'ITARWS (Nov 22-
Dec. 21): EICltement of 1olng
placea, meeting p e op l e
dominates. Day b out . of
ordinary. Routine pes by
wayside. CJrcmnstances turn
in your favor. &It avoid ex-
cea speed.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
lt): You aet aid from
unortbodoz BOUrctl. Business
attain are on upswing. In
penonaJ life, presUge rises.
Famlly diaagreement can be
amiably settled -if you 10
desire.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb.
ti): Friendship could blend
Mlb travel. Vl.alttir could ar·
rive. Individual who was con-
fined to home or hospital 1et.s
out. Be gracious, considerate.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Set 1lgbta on goal. Pacing b
important If you attempt to
go too fall, you miss major
point. Meua1e Is clarifled by
tonight. Cooperate in special
project.
IF TODAY JS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you "l'!'rteiale
tbe arta, with emphUla on
music.. Your life bu i& d...... llUllW<IUI cbangOI
recently. Yoo. may now be
<OOtemplatln( change o I
restdeoce. Domestic i\tu1tton
is .it.erect. There is more to
share.
Post Time
Announced
Tnltead of the tradiUonal
day al the races, Alpha Delta
Pl, Southern Atta Cooncil wW
-A Nli)>l at the Harness Races next Friday.
Members and tMir cueats
wlll travel to Hollywood Part
for a cocktall reception from
C:30 tot p.m. ln the Turf Club
before post tlme at a.
Tht proceeds will be given
to the McClausland-Holmea
FoundaUon. established in
1917 to eslabllah resurch fa -
cllltits ln medical. aurglcal
and allled 1Ciencu and to set
up aJrogram for rehabilita-
tion unwed mothers.
Tbe foundattOn bas named
the Florence. Crlttent.on home
to be rec.ipitnt of funds raised
Inn ticket aaiel for A Night
at the Hamew Rices.
AnfV110 wllblng to purchase
llcbt& at $5 each. may ..i:•ll
Mn. l\obtrt Hartunian. 962-
'1034.
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Mission Chosen
,For Ceremony
'Ille bJForic Old iw.m San o:ver yellow, were Cynthia
Lub Obispo wa -by Lym ADrtd ud 5manne Mlcbele llardea ud Navy IL Feolberin&ill, nkces ol tbe
11ooa1d r: KJrtiy o1. Colla bndecn>om-!iaa to i,. the aettlng for Sieve strauss petf"11!ed tbe
thelr e.i~e of •eddln& duties of beat man and ,uesl! pledltJ and r!nl•. wm ataltd by Jerry Reiten,
Tbe early a f t er o o on Georae Allred, Dick Feather·
ctmnoey w11 perfomied by ln&lll ud Tim Harden, brother
tbe Rev. J1111t1 l"rerkeo for ol the bride. .
tbe da\lllhter of Mr. ud Mn. . Oran&• llll!Junum a • d F. Sbeldon Rardonol San Lull hab'coail Down In Ir om
OblipO ud tbe acn of :Mr. and Hawaii "'"' arriu11ed In :Mn. JOllph F. ll1rbJ: of Cotta decoratiooa for tbe San Luis
M,.a. ' Obispo Country Club, where
', An emPw ,.,.. IJ( °'llDIO tbe MWiyweds r<e<IVed their
ecceoltd with Jaoa wu cboo<D "::;. l>oneymooclnl I n
Ill' the bdae .,.i her fteor Nor1bern Calllornla ud Late ·
loagth ..0 -caupt to • Tal1oe the newlywedl will
===--ud natde'inHawall.
ldbs M lian1m t ..,,. bride .was areduated
t-'ed belll~ maid •of-1-W..loo ~Ira( C&lholle ~ r -~r as H I 1 h School and hal comp-~, wu.rtna • lOlll ytllow leted two years at California
chiffon IOWD and a picture bat Polytechnic College., San Luis
of natural straw banded in Obispo.
orange. Her husband. a graduate of
Bridesmalds, w e a r 1 n I Mater Oei Hlgb School, at·
matching aowns and l\aU: and tended UCLA, where he was
carrying bouquets of orange affiliated with Phi Kappa
marigolds, were Patricia Sigma fraternity, and
Dalt.on. Clrby W'ia:ell. Cheryl callfom!a state College at
Cooper and Ann Marie Lona Buch. He now ls sta.
Harden. tioned at Pearl Harbor with
Flower Cifls, in white eyelet the Navy.
Small World Theme
Club Be.gins New Year
France will be the flrat atop
In the Small World journey of
tbe Junior Ebell Club of
Ntwpart Beach when tbe club
begins a new year 'nut Thurs·
day in the Ebell Clubhouse.
The meeting will be called
to order at 10 a.m. by Mrs.
Warren Fix, prelident, and
luncheon will follow t b e
buainess HSSion.
Mrs. Roger Sherman, lint
vice president, will call upon
chairmen for reports, in·
eluding Mrs. Harlow
Ricbard.wn, ways and means,
who will discuss a Nov. 12
boutique.
Health chairman. 1'-1 rs .
Lionel Da Silva, will discuss
wrllinJ letter• to legiglaton in
support of the Venereal
November
Date Set
1'ie enj:a1ement of Judith
Ann Maelltr and Dudley t.ewis
Rosser of Campbell has been
announced by Mr. and Mn.
Elmer Jo s e p h Mueller of
lluntingtco Beach, parents of
the bride-to-be.
The coople plan to marry In
La Venta Inn, Palos Verdes
E!tates, Surlday, Nov. 23.
Miss Mueller is a graduate
of Marina H1&h School and her
!lance, !Ol'I of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rosser of Campbell.
also was graduated from
Marina Hi&h.
DI...,. bill and will report on
a Halloween candy aaJe .plan-
ned for tbe October meeting lo
benefit the Kidney Foundation.
Youth chairman, Mr 1 .
Jamea Murar, will announce a
baby~1lttln1 clin~ In
November for Girl Scout!.
New officus and chairmen
will be introduced, including
the Mmes. Murar, recording
secretary; B I m Hutings,
hiltorlan, and Wllllam Burke,
program chairraan.
Welcomed as a new pro-
visional will be Mn. Richard
Bechtel, and rtinstaled into
membership will be Mrs.
B1.1tke.
The program 111·ill b e
presented by Miss Ann Struck.
owner of &n area boutique
shop.
JUDITH MUELLER
Wiii Morry
Pearl Harbor Cited
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THIS IS A LAMPSHADE? -Thal is the question ballgoers will ask when they
attend the seventh annual Lampshade Headdress Ball next Saturday benefit ..
ting the Orange County Association for Retarded Children. Trying o.n I a 1 t
year's sweepstakes winner is Mrs. Gerald L. Thompson .(center) while Mrs.
Jack Nelson (lelt) and Mrs. George Zavas offer a helpin&" hand.
New Series
lmproyiDg
Diet , exercise and weigbt
control will open a four-part
series on A Better Self
Concept Through Fashions and
Good Grooming being ron-
duct.ed by Goldeo West Even-
ing eouep.
The smion will begin al
7:30 p.m. today in the college
center and is open to the
public al no charge. The series
ls sponaored by the college in
collaboration with the May
Co., South Coast Plaza.
Future topics to be discuss-
ed include Cosmetics: Your
Best Face Forward, on Tues-
day, Sept. 30; Hair: It 's
What's On Top That Counts,
and Fashions : Your Personali-
ty Is Showing.
Specialists trom the May Co.
staff will lecture a n d
demonstrate, and the 1eries
will be aimed at both men and
women.
Headdress Ball
Old Lampshades Have
New Moment of Glory
There'll be more fancy
lampshades in Balboa next
Saturday than you can shake a
i;t.ick at.
It won't be an interior
designers' convention or a
showli:ig of new h o m e
fumlshln&S, but the seventh
aMual Lampshade Headdress
Ball benefitting th e Orange
County As1ociation for
Retarded Children.
Ballgoers, wearing plain,
ordinary lampshades
decorated to depict Historical
and Unusual Happenings. will
enter the TaJe ol the Whale
restaurant at I p.m. for the
ESP Facts
Analyzed
Facts and Fantasies About
Extrasensory PucepUon will
be diJClllltd by Andrew W.
headdress parade.
Judging wiU be Dick Lane of
radio and television fame;
Sally Baker , television's Hobo
Kelly, and Kathy Marlowe of
movie fame. They will present
the Qleen's Trophy for the
most beauliful and outstanding
hat and model, along with four
trophies for the runnerHlp.
Diet Weeks of Newport
Beach, diltrlct director of
California Couacll for Retard·
ed CbUdrtn, will serve 11
master of ceremonies. Mr.
and Mn. Lawrence Tetzloff of
Fullerton are producing tht
ahow • and Mr. and · Mrs.
George Zavas of Anaheim are
c00rdinaUDg the activiUes.
Following the parade of 1
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lampshade headdresses, an
evening o( dancin& will be en-
joyed by memben and guestt
to the music of Tracy Well
and the Yachtsmen. No.host
cocktails and door prius will
round out the evening.
Speaker Gives Warning
Kish , lnstructor at Saddleback
College, for members o{
Parent! Wit.bout Psrtnen nen
Friday.
Tickets a n d information
may be obt.aioed by calling the
OCARC O{fice in Santa Ana,
541-4458, or Newport Beach, ... ~.
Ki.oh, hla1ory and poycho1o11 R S I teacher, la a member of Phi ummage 0 e "We must give importance credlbllity cap tn our Com·
to the lesson of Purl Harbor munist canfrontaUons, the ad-
today," was the warnln& of mlral adcted. If they ukl no.
Rur Adm. ("'t.) Wllllam C. "''d havo lo go throu&b wltb
Chambliss, lint speaker tn the it.
current Harbor Forum series. la the cue that we would
"We are threatened," the have to Co throuah with tt.
speaker further staltd, sating OWnbllu .,,_..,sted thst we
that the United States must ftnt send fUJhll loaded with
nol.. let another Pearl Harbor JeaDet.s over the lndu!trial
happen In tts approachina con-are11 6t Red China, and drop
ruct with Red China. tht leaflets, wbJcb would say
Chambliss described the "Boys, get out of towu. The
events Jeadlng up to the Dec. 7 next one's for real." 7
surprise atlaci:, p~1entln1 the "For all the criticlsma level·
charges or negllrence laid ed at us," Cbambllu com-
q:ainst Adm. Husband E. menled, " we I j v e under a
Klmmel and U. Gtn. Walter government more iesponsive
C. Short. in command at Pearl to the demonstrated will of the
Harbor, and the Pentagon majority than anywhere.
aimmanders. "To prevent a Pearl Harbor
America lniUlte every means
poafble to make lllf't that the
Communist Chinese regime
never has the me.ans to carry
out Its threat of , nuclear
destruction or aubjugaUon.
"We must recocntu a basic
fact Of Ufe: conruct is b>-
evil.able between d J ct a to ,.
economies ar>d awn f r e e
enterprise system.
"In our fru enterprise
system, \l'e are so
economically efficient th a t
dictator economies c a n n o t
compete with ours. War i!I the
on1y way dictators can rea ch
their own as dictators."
Beta Kappa and national honor IOdcUes for taniuase, Starbrlgbt 'Club of Newport
economlca aod educatlcift. He Beach wm seU rummap
la a msjor In tbe Army :11111-Thunday, Friday and Satur·
tary Intellilence -.,., and day, Sept. :is, :M and 2'1, at
was a -1al agent of the 1714 Newport Blvd., ·Com
,Counter fntelll1ence Corpo In Mesa. Doors will open at t
Europe. 1-.a;;;.m;;;. -· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Single pannts In the South ..
Coast area wbo are widowed. WurDher
separaled, ordlvorced,wltb<r ORGANS without the CUltody of thtir
children . are invtted to the I All MODELS
p.m. meeting tn the Laguna AVAILABLE Federal Savtnas and Loan
building. Laguna Beach. W A L L I C H S
A socbl hour "Ith MUSIC CITY
refresbments ls plaMed for SOUTH COAST PLAZA
the latter part of the evenina.
Anyone wishing further ;,,. T ·E·R·M·S Medical Group formation rruy call Mn. COSTA MUA 5414,.,
P.farge Miller. 494-2025, or llllTOL AT SAN 011•0 PWY.
Every , second Tuesday or .:_M~n~. Ar~li~ne:_Ki".:·~n!:g,~4~~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ the month members ol Oral'lle1-
Shotts. Medkal Asst.t1nt.s'
Assodatlnn aseemble al I p.m.
LocaUoo may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Janis Anderson,
499-2511 .
"Today's threat is nuclear coofronlation with Communist
aU.ack from C o m m u n I s t China, we all, u American
China," he said. "Thau&b Chi· dtizeM, 'must make t b e
na cmnot dellvtr nuclear .uprmie uaiflce ol taking
warheads lo specltlc targeU flft minute.! out of our lives,
llO'lf, they will have the seeodin& siJ. ctnts for a
capabllhJ In !WI moalhl if stamp, and writing to the:
allowed to go on." President, ask i n 1 that
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"BE COt.4FORTABLE IN YOUR CUPS"
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conOlcf with the United Sta It•,
Chambllu stressed. Mao Tte-
tung has stated that two hun-
dred mi.Ilion Chinese Jives
could be spared-11 many a.s
the whole population or t be BRAS • GIRDLES -PROSTHESIS ..
United State!!
Wb1t are the solutionJ ! We can Sl1 to Communist Ollna. For YOU• Cor11f.,t t11 Ml"tl
~~~J:', ~ .. ~\1~ foi'~~-!1 1 ~.Jl .. __ •_o_·_, _ •• _:i_o_o_·_, • __ _, ~off for you," the spe1br ()t J' Graduete Corset;eres
aaid.
In fhlJ -· Ibey -Id 150 I • IAST I YTH snm either atvt 1 e r l o u 1 eon-"idention.to the thrut or they Hill1r•111 S41•1r1 -642°S4JO
would say no, not be.Jiering Linv•rie. Robtt COSTA MESA
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Pretty Cindy Belllilger, '1g;year-o!d Orang~ Coast College-student
from Corona del Ma)' took her last· dip of the 1969 summer season
Monday .. Today, ~.'is the 'fit~t day of fall an~ the swim season for
pretty .girl& iS fading with,the sunset. ·
Double Funerals Slated ... . .
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A-doobl< funeral !or -• Costa Mesa 1be-hpme, Mr. Alcorn 11·-tunived by ..nor and. his_ stei>falliet-. killed Jn, a brodi<n .Dean. Saiita Ana and Ridlard.
car crash early Sundiy while en route t!J . Loa N!g~~o _listen Helen . Tracy, or
bur' ·the (amily q -will be held Moritana and Nellie Eckert, of England.
wedne.day, wilh a "Navy chaplain ol·
ficlat:ing.
Rites will tie at 11 a.m. In the Finl
Melhodist Church of Co6ta.Mm,•wilh Jn.
tennent for both victlmi ~to-folloW at
Harbor Rest Memorial Park, llOI far
lrcm the family .home.
Alfred G. Alcorn, 47, and Mkbael G.
Fore!, 17, bolh of 315Z Sicily Ave., CjJ<ta
MeSa.. were deal:l'at the mdentSCP'#·on
Pacific Coast .lllgb,;ay 'nW-.Newlsiid
Street in Huntington Beach. •
N&Vy-aiapllim w.,...,;'D..'Truinbo'will
o{ficiate at the dC:ilble ritft. With Bell
Broadway Martmry ditecting the I'!'·
rangements. · 'lbd -Fon! boY Is sm iifti! . by . his
mother. Mrs.1 Cai-ot •Alcorn.' hil father and
mpmother, MrL ·and MA. .c/onlon H.
Ford. Torrance; bnJtbm,, Joffrey· Font,
COsta Mesa; ind Bob Ford,. Torrance;
tbre<»-rs. Dale and Wendy Alcom,
Costa Mwi;. Kalhieen Ford, Torrance;
grandparents. Mr, ~ .-Jamu
Ford, South Gatfi ~ grandmo&her,
Mrs. Macy Pehuua, Lo& Anielea.
Besides his WU.. oiel""" Jeffrey 1'onl
and claugltters Dale anc1:wen<1y Alcom, o1
Burglar P.laying
Finders Ke.eper.s
In €osta:. Mesa .
House Group
~jects Nixon
. Postal Reform . . . .
. ~WASlllN91'0N'(~)-Plesidenl Nu'.·
~ai·1 P°Jltil ~..corporation ' propoaal,.Wll8 · ""'-Iii: <l!Jlm lJy • the 'House Poot OHie.
:Cmnmit:tee today limier a ~
-~'1!1air proceclllre Jhat Jell In
, doutit W ~for JJViyjll.
· ;,...· VQte,. w.hlth was r e,c.o rd e d ' unAhlmouSJy by · the · 26-memlier . com-
mittee.. was to aCC1?pt in alternate refOrtn
plariby Cbairman T!wl<leul J. Dulski ([).
N.YJ, as the bas.le approach to be ·follow~
ed.
. .lfb8.-vote was eipected. Bot under JrOo
«dur.e· approved last week, there was
supposed to tie a secood vote on whether
taTft'rlte the chairman's plan lrito a .
COlpQl"atioo bill But 9bjections were rais-
ed and the RCOOd vote was not·taien.
Dulski 11aid he will 'call a new meeting,
JlO'll!l>ly'llUI week.
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On Plan Board ' .
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homemilililg 'class as ritllii!·Jlloane8"'iteachers of El!l!liSh '(left to
riglltj !Kagfio Sak11111a;I Tom:ldaldta and Takehilto J(fto. locik ·OD.
.Wititeoilier teacher "Mr.I, •<Jbi10ko -:Mliblina,'llt.Y are llayln(, aev· era! ·w..U •Wllll .h!>st.':timilles· :Ieambig'jibout ·American, life, and
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WASIDNGTON. (AP) -Presidut Nil·
oo bat not held a formal new• contertftce
• .In more than Uu:te month,, and reparttra
bave bee~ peppering hlJ Fl'™ oecr<tary,
-L. Z1e1ler. with quelllonl lboolt
their lock of direct contacl with, the
Prtoldenl '
Aft.r aucb a go.roond Tuuday Zle1ler
aaid wwllJ': "I think we will be having
one In the near future.''
Since takbig office, the Prealdent baa
held formal preu confer.nce lllx Ume1 -
the motJt recent one on Jime 11. He also
met ~ in July In Guam, bot tl!at
MUion wu restricted to dllcutalcn of
the Far Eut aituatioft.
On Tuesday a reporter ..,ked once
agaJn wbJ there had been none lince
June.
"When we ha\'e one 1ehedu1ed we·u
have a tlme and date," Ziqler old.
1he newsmen went on io other ques-
tion• and then IOmeOnl asked whether
Ute lack ol meetlnga with Nb<on wu due
to policy or clreumstanc:a.
"Ob, L don~ want to 1et Into why he
baa or hun't had a ntw1 conWtnct,''
Ziegler said.
And apln be wu llbd.
Pioneer Peddles Medals
1"1bere ii no bWc Polley rtuon. f<r nol
havini a preu confennce," Zle&Jt.r
llnall)' said. "I think "''D be havlq one m the near tututi;" • ' ' . Mn1 BUnl\Mo Yorba, a m,ember of family •hicb settled Orange
Councy, offers BU:entonnlal medals at rr.!O for silver and 13 for
bronze. Proceeds from 200lh anniversary medal• 10 to Mnlcan·
Americ;an &cbolerships. Kickoff sale .Friday was at Richard's Lido
Martel, Newport Beech. Site was ooly a tld,..washed sandsplt when
Mrs. Yorba's forebears arrived.
Tboee eori 1 espondeotl who t r • v e 1
rqu!arly with the Praldent on Air F«ce
One have hid 100M1 aWdanoe not
available to 'others. Travel on a preflden·
tlal plane la lllUll1y natrlcted lo
repraenta1lvet of the maJor nrws
aervl<el and lo • nportu ucb from macu!nes. ..._,., and broad·
cialm.
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Newport Gives Gre~n Flag Theee newmen are able to talk with
prooldenUal -Oil IUCb Oishi>. Ziegler n«maliy meela with Iha White
Houae prw corpa twice daily I« brief·
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To Bay Flights for Movie
A ouplane will be IPlalhinJ UOlll1\I
Upp!I" Newport Bay FrldOJ « Sllunlay,
acoordlllg lo Walt DilMy movie ollidab.
N""JIOl'I Beacll dty councilmell Mon·
' Crew$ Sealing
PiTare~
Nowpoot Jlelch dlY 'cmr' today
lllr1<id lo !Ill In tbe ---ol Ccnnl. del Mir'• ,;u.ate CQve cavern
whlcb "111 be ~alid ol!'by. Iron ban and
pt.. w!lhln the nezt few weeka.
The actual installallon of the !rm hara
and gates to close off the aiJne.at.
tnct1ng caYea far the wint!r montba: will
tab place nezt Wedneadl)', city aides
said.
'""' plel and tunnel In Ute ICellic
cavern wUJ be open during the daylight
hoanlnaumm<rtlme.
The councll decided lo authorize Ute
selllng pf the landnwk after """m·
menda.Uons from police, who cited llCOrel
of. arreata and la.w enforcement problem
blamed on the cave'• attracUon aa a
Estancia Boosters
To Meet Wednesday
El!l&nda High Booalen Club wUJ bold •
fmt..of-the-year 1eoeral meeUn1 at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the faculty lounge at
the oclJool.
Movl" concenilni the foothlll season
will be lhown.
Lasl 1<" the -n ""'trlbuted 1921
lo the athletic -· '4U for acadrmlcs and '1150 lor studtnt welfart.
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d11 llltht -lo Ute -and lmlinp.
3 Laguna Youths
Held in $12,000
LSD Sale Charge
A Dlmey opokmn1n emphasized that
only ..,. clay's lllmlna la involved ml no
more than three Oighla requited. The
5ctnfis will be med in the movie, "'Boat..
nik4," llarrin& cmiedian PhD Silvers. nu.. Lquna llu<h youths and a eotn·
Munldpal lawmaken called lo r panion fnlm Sooth Galt were arraated
......i-ta of the dty cade. lo a1law the Monday ,qht on charl., of l<lllnl
-'-ntplr( O'l!I' baMed by law. '12,000 worlh of Ll>D lo nan:otica in·
Althongb the-I W«lll .. Jo,ef·,-vutJcafln. ,
feel iJntll, -llir weolt'I ntptr, City The mall II) lbe parkinl Jot of a
Allornq 'Mly 11eymo1Jr uld beeaute the lhopplns c:ompla llOUth of lbe Lquna ci·
coaDdl'1 tnttnt b clear, '"we· can fw\Ct 1 ty Umttl culminated a joint undercover
little-ch the"time." · l:nvestlgatJon by detect!ve1 from the
Laguna Buch •nd Downey police
IMll.Y Pll.OT Stiff,...
Vne.rpected Game
What J. M. Williams, 217 De·
lroit St.. Huntington Beach.
was hunting was nol this 4111·
foot timber rattlesnake, but he
bagged it anyway. Reptile, e>·
tremely large !or this breed,
was shot Sept. 12 near EU·
wanda, San Bernardino County,
after Williams slid down a
slope while humlng -almost
on top of the ra!tler. Snake. meat wound up on dinner table.
departmen~ and the Lakewood StaUon ol
· the Lna Angel., Police Departmen~
Held in lieu of tl0,000 ball ucb, as
detectives aeU complaints from the
District AUorney'a office are:
Keat Ktlvhl Kelly, 20, 825 SU View St.,
Arthur Jord1n Stlney, 17, a Anita St.
and Ptlart John Simmon, 19, 789 Park
Ave., all of Laguna Beach and John
Pastorello, 11, of Sooth Gate.
Detedlvet reported that immediately
prior to making the arreata at 7:40 p.m.
Monday, they had purchased a large
quanUty of LSD from the auapecUi. Street
l!lle value ol. the drua: purchased was
eaUmat.ed at $12,000.
Father Sentenced!
For Hiding Body
Of Go-go Dancer
CIUCAGO (UPI) -BuainelSlllon
Samuel Saikin, found innocent ol murder·
ing the a<>go dancer b18 aon hopld to
marry, wu 8enlenced to from two to
lhree years in prison today for plotting to
hide her body.
A jury lala Monday loond Salkln In-
nocent of the 1layin1 of Ella Jean Scott,
18, but guilty of conspirina: with hlll aon to
ob.!Jtruct jusUct.
The son, Joel, 211. tesWled his father fell
in Jove with Mlll Scott and uked her to
undergo bratn IUflBY to wipe out her
memory ol Joel and or her soldier hus-
band. The father killed her when she
refused. the aoo aaid.
The elder Salkin iMisted his son wts
the murderer.
In passing r;entence, Criminal Court
Judge Philip RomiU aatd, ''Thia ls a very
grave and very aerkiw offenu which is
borne 0\11 by the fact !hit the murdor and
murderer ma7 have to ao unpunlahed."
Pendleton Marine Dies
Of Accident Injuries
A _camp Pendleton Marine clJed thil
momlng •t South Coal! Community
~ of hesd Injuries ...i!ered In a
Sept. 11 lralllc accldent !hit left another
Maril!o dead al Ute ..,.,,._
A depot)' c•••ntr uld Lloyd F <rqUll"
Jr., Jt, died at 6:20 1,m.
Olvid Prout, JI, of Camp Pendleton
wtl killed outri1ht when a car plunged
into a culvert Mir Laguna Niguel ln Ult
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Callfomla ffll)iw11 ~ said the
driver, Da\oid E. Moan, 21, C&mp
Peodlelon Marine and Forquer wm
crltlcally Injured In the acddanl
ll OCXCllTed on Camino Capistrano ..,..
quart. mile north of Rancho Viejo Road.
lnves\)1aUn1 ollicerr 11ld the car atruct
• guard pola and plunged Into a draina1e
dllch.
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,Egypt and ltlo Suclao .. cetited ~.\Joited
S1ateo ~ of~ pesoa'~ th• Mlddte Eut by ~ aupport, to -1.
• 'rhe tiro Arib coontita made the
cllarger.lh ~ ..... lo Iha ~··· u ... Genenl Aaoql!llJ,~#rird
country, ataallecl Jirtot but "'1f.alnec!
from 11\Y cflU-~ i,W \1llltocl ••·
out111c1o !he~ lllW~art.
ihe ~rtllJlj" I~ ~;t~red
the mi l,'ltil in'. ttif·~~~c:riai.<
W..'that Jmi:el lind.'lbe ~ itf*.pould
freeze their "°"tml t<iwiif .. -IOhdlon.
"U once they lroiie tl\riilelver)I may
be lnipossJbJe lo iii: a ~'It ail,"
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Westclitf Drlve's New Mantle
Construction workers rake base coat lnto the eastbound lanes of
Westcli!f Drive in Newport Beach for new asphalt pavement. AJ they
patch over the filled trenches of a ,300,000 storm drain, crews up the
road a ways are still laying the huge pipeline. Traffic bas beei: corr
densed into the other :side of the road divider as the work continues.
Newport's Future: Group
Sees Bridges, No Planes
By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille Delbl P'lllt Sllff
Climaxing ntarly 1 year and S0,000
man hours of work, Newport Tomorrow's
M cltiien planners today unveiled their
glimpses into the Newport Beach o( the
future.
Diguted into a 20-page document are
recommendations in about 50 basic
categories for planning is.sues that touch
all segments of the community. Among
the key recommendations :
-A new bridge to be built over Upper
Newport Bay,
-HUI' parking lots connected to
residential areaa via a ahutUe trangporta·
lion systm.
-A center f'?f. .tht perfonninc and
visual arts. preferably in the new civic
ceii!er C11mplex In N~ Center.
-Newport Beaich lhiluld ~eep :oil ln-
dustries'and jet planea out.
-It should be a beautiful city with
parka: and view point.a -windows to the
aea and bay.
-Upper Newport Bay's tidelands on
tht easterly aide 1bould be city-owned,
for public use.
-The Back Bax. area should ha ve a
wlldllfe refuge.
-Plana should be dra\\-11 up lo
guarantee the air and water do not sue·
cumb to pollution.
· OffJcially, the document will be handed
out thla: eveninJ: at a sociaJ reception
honoring tht volunteers at the Balboa
Bay Club.
Whal the Newport Tomorrow members
will set is the dlslillate of hundreds of
hours of :neeUngs, hearings and debate!.
It covers seven basic planning areas:
re&ldential, commercial, l n du at r I a I,
harbor, public facllitivi, townscape and
transportation.
~EN11AL -To preserve the
high.quality rt!ldential environment, it is
essential that a general plan be developed
to dealgnate aubcommunlty and density
requiremtnts for residential patterning,
open space and view developmenl and
protection; quality standards of con·
$truction; priorities for redevelopmenl of
deteriorating l!ltructures in the city; re-
YOUR
quirement! lnaurini control CJf vi·
vtronmental Pollution and future an-
ne1aUon plana.
The committee recommend!! that
:single-family dwellings be encCJU1'aged,
along wifh as much diversity as po11slble.
"Geographic configuration and n:at
estate development have created village.
like subcommwtiUel!I in the Newport
Area.
"They should, therefore, be en·
couraged."
Private subcrimmunities, lhe m1n-
mittee: recommends, should be en·
couraged , as long as legal prtcaulions
are taken to make sure private facllltles
Ate mal.ntained in perpetuity.
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FREEWAY ...
ported the N""J)OJ't action to his council.
His councihnanic colleagues acctpted
his report and conclusion with little com·
ment.
Wilson explained to the DAILY PILOT :
''I believe that on anything that will
help Newport wilhln it! own boundaries,
it should be our city's policy to tell them
to go to it."
He emphasited, however, that lf New-
port's studies ~tend beyond the Cooa!t
f'reeway'! adopted route corridor and
hence lead to a request for reopening of
the issue before the California Highway
CommiS!lion, "I doubt. very much that our
city would support it."
A few years ago, Ntwport unruccess·
fully promoted 15th Street in Newport
Heights as an alternative freeway route.
The street at points ii a common boun-
dary of the two cities. "A route like that
would definitely hurt Costa Mesa," said
Wilson.
Devlin ~id his report to the Newport
council on Oct. 13 would probably be in
two pa.rl.5. "First, I'll bring them up to
date on recent Coast Freeway develop-
menUI by state designers. Second, I'll
review the advantages and dlsadvantage:i;
of an inland alignment ol the freeway."
He said he would make no recommen·
datlonS". ''That's a policy matter that is
strlctly up to the council."
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But bo addod thaf hf be)loYedm'; pro-
~ was .being made in 'tho .0Qlllinuin1
illplomattc efforts !" .,\Jrk.100!.<an Yah-
Iaraeli peace package th'af ~ ac-
cepted by both sides.
Mahmoud Rlad, the Egyptian foreign
n1inister, told the asseriibly that U.S.
military and poliUcal 111pport of l!rael -
such as the 11Upply of U.S. Phantom jeti!ll
-violated the U.N. charter 'Ind ''is
against peace in Ute Middle EUl"
"It is wllhln our right," be aaid, "lo
asl< the Uolted Stalea lo fol)ow in Ute
Middle East a policy ol llJ!ltice com·
patible with the charter and tn its own
commitments, and to proceed fnm the
principle that the right of an Arab man tCJ
peace, his land and hla home lho!lld not
be sacrificed to 1aWfy 1Jrael'1 drUms of
territorial expansion."
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Graduate School
For Mesa Dog
Training Slated
The Costa f\.1esa Recreation
Department's dog obedience course opens
IUI doors to canine enrollees thls month,
complete with a graduate !Choo].
Actual training begins Sept. 30 at the
Community Recreation Center, re.ached
via the west gate by the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
Fee for the 10-week session is SlS and
each :succeeding class attef. the firs~
orientation -(or masters only -Will be
held at Te\\'inkle Park.
Registration will be Sept. 25 from I to I
p.m. and Sept. 26 and '11 from I ~.m .. k> t
p.m. in RecreaUon Departthedt offrca at
the Costa Mesa Civic Center.
Children 9 to 15 and their dogs meet
Tuesday nlghta at I p.m., while 'T p.m. ls
the hour for adults and I p.m. ii the Ume
set for graduate school.
Completion CJf novice dog obedience
training is a prerequisile.
Labor Warned
Not to Make
Inflation Worse ....
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . (AP\ -A Nix·
on administration official told AFL-CIO
construction unlon:r today lhat the nation
cannot solve its critical housing shortage:
unless they hold down inflationary wage
demands and open their doors wider to
give building trades jobs to Negroes aIJilJ
other minority groups.
"Over half of all American Iamilie.~
cannot afford a new home today," said
Undersecretary Richard C. Van Dusen o(
the HousJng and Urban DevelCJt>me,(
Department, In urging the uniooa to
moderafe soaring wage increases that
are running about 20 percent thill year.
and bade'
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Huntington'• Lewis
BAD SET, BAD BREAK
Sumr John DOYis
Wipe Out Time
3 Beach Sur fe rs T urned B ack
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
01 llM 0.111 rll91 S1'ff
The tumult and shouting that sur-
rounded Huntington Beach's U.S. Surfing
Championships has died away today, but
not the gloom in some local surfing cir·
• des for "what might have been."
Three of Huntington's top contenders in
the national champioMhip competition
fell on evil days as last weekend's contest
got under way.
David Nuuhiwa. last year·s winner tn
tht men's division and recipient of the
Duke Kahanamoku Trophy, hobbled
around on a driftwood cane Sunday, his
hope for a return victory nearly reduced
to nil after slicing his foot on a surfboard
fin.
Twenty-0ne year old Nuuhiwa, owner of
his own surfshap on Ocean A venue, had a
collision wilh another surfer in practice
Friday when the other man's fin ripped
between the toes of his left foot and cut a
gash that went down to the bone.
"That's my surfing foot,'' said David
/ Saturday, "I don't know if I can compete
• or not."
At the insistence of his father who sew·
ed up ttis gash personally, David entered
Sunday's competition with a swollen fool.
Father David , a world karate cham ·
pion, ttis mother, and cousins all watched
aniiously as Nuuhiwa, his ta'ce cringing
with pain put his board through the
paces.
Unfortunately a bad set of waves,
cou~\ed with healthy c?mpetition, put
Davld out of the running before the
finals,
At Chuck Dent's shop, just around the
comer on Main Street, 19-year-old Randy
Lewis, another top contender in the same
division, was already back on the job as
salesman when the finals were held.
"I got last in my heat. I think it must
have been the roughest heat of the day. I
think l'll go gel a beer," said disgruntled
Lewis after his event, grabbed his wife
and left in silence.
It was a tough break for Lewis, an
outstanding local surfer. who has designs
on becoming the world's number one
boardman.
John Davis, 17 , a veterinJ.ry medicine
rnajor, who rides for the Greek Surfshop,
failed to y.·in in the juniors division, as he
had anticipated.
Although he d~ribed the six lo IO.foot
high waves as "my kind of ocean,'~
hapless Davis caught a bad set and was
unable to prove his skill to the 10 judges
on the poor breakers.
This winter, if he can muster the cash.
Davis hopes to go to Hawaii, get in some
practice on the really big ones, and come
back to Huntington Beach to win.
It was a bad day for the loca ls, the best
showing by the army of Huntington
Beach surfers having been a third place
captured by I7·year old Brad Baylis in
the junior division.
BuL there is always next year.
F/Jeerts Confounded .....,,.
I SurprMes Come Quickly
In World Star Regatta
By ALMON LOCKABEY
D•llJ' ,lie! llMIJRI 1t:•1ter
SAN DIEGO -When 44 Star sailors
square off in a major regatta surprises
are not unusual.
And so it was in the first race o( the
4Sth Slar "Worlds" here Monday when
Alan Holt of Seattle confounded the ex-
perts and sailed home a winner ahead of
several former world champions and
Olympic medalists.
Holt, who for many years has played
secood fiddle to his mentor and boat
builder world champion Bill Buchan,
came from behind to win by two minutes
I Scl1ool Boar ds
Cannot Bar
I Tap e Recorders
Westminster Elementary S c h o o 1
District trustees today have the opinion
of Orange County Coonse!, legal adviser
to school districts. that 'the)' may hot bar
tape recordet& frbrn school board
meetings.
They also may not, county counsel rul4
ed, restrict discussioo from the audience
to those who live within the school
district or have been invited to the board
meeting.
The county counsel opinions were re-
(lUested by Trustee Matthew Weyuker
after other board members stated their
intent to pass · palicy banning tape
recorders and rest.riding those wbo could
address tbe board.
"I found this an abridgement or
lrtedom of speech, Weyuker said.
Deputy County Counsel R a g n a r
Engebretsen didn't use the same word s,
but struck down the prohibitions.
Regarding use of a tape recorder,
Engebretsen referred to a ruling given
the Fountain Valley school board in 1966
that courts have heJd tape recorders may
not be be banOed from public meetings
unless they are so noisy •s to disturb the
med.ing.
Fountain Valley &e:hool officials made
their 1966 inquiry when a man with Lape
recorder concealed in his jacket was seen
standing near board members and ad·
mlnlstrators in conversation following a
board meeting. The Westminster board
'JSt spring told a man in the front row to
remove llls tape recorder, which he did
and attempted Jong haod r.otes, Weyuktr
said.
Regarding limllalion ol lhose who may
•ddreu the board, Eng~bretsen said
courts have ruled against n.
and IO seconds over his nearest rival,
Stig Wennerstrom of Sweden.
But it wasn't that the SeatUe skipper
came out of nowhere. He was in con·
tcntion for the first hair of the race as he
:;ailed close behind Foster Clarke of the
Bahamas and Malin Burnham of San
Diego over the first three legs of the
course.
It was on the second weather leg that
lfolt took command after what appeared
to l>e a desperation tack away from
l•'ostcr and Burnham to get clear wind.
While Clark and Burnham continued
!heir covering duel on port tack, Holt
flopped to starboard and wriggled his
way through the rest of tbe fleet still
coming dO\\'n wind.
The maneuver paid off as Holt lacked
into a freshening breeze on the left side of
the course. As the fleet again approached
the windward peg, Holt was a minute and
five seconds ahead 0£ Clarke and
Burnham and dropped back to sixth
place.
So it was a new race as others who had
played the left side of the course moved
through the former leaders. It was on
thi.s leg that Wennerstrom and his coun·
tryman Pelle Petterson made their bid,
as did Holt's hometown rival Bucban, all
of whom had been far back in the pack
on the first beat to weather. Petterson
finished third and Buchan fourth:
Lowell North, three time world cham4
pion and 1968 Olympic gold medalist. won
the start but soon disappeared in the
pack as he chose the wrong side of the
course and was fifteenth at the first
mark. On the lasl two legs he moved Past
several boats to finish tenth.
Other Southland sailors finishing in the
first 10 were Chuck Lewsadder. Newport
Beach, sixth: Burnham, San Diego,
seventh: Barton Beek, Los Angeles and
Newport Beach, eighth. Tom Blacka\ler
of Sa!I Francisco Unished ninth.
Wind at tbe start was a light six knots
but freshened to about 12 on the second
beat, dropping agitin to about eight knoli
on the final two legs.
The series continued here today and
Wednesday with Thursday designated as
a lay-day. The series concludes Friday
and Saturday.
FIRST-DAY FINISHERS
t. Ariel, Alan Holt <Seattle); 2. BloUX,
Stig Wennerstrom (Sweden); 3. Humbug
VII, Pelle Petterson (Sweden): 4. Frolic,
Bill Buctuln (Seattle); $. Creepy IV,
FosW.r Clarke (The Bahamas); 6. Zucker
Kanninchen , Chuck Lewsadder {Newport
Beach ); 7. Ulassbox, Malin Burham (San
Diego): 8, l·lannah, Barton Beek (Los
Angeles); 9, Good Grief. Tom Blackaller
(San F'rancisco); 10. North Star, Lowe.II
Nort.:.1 (San D!f)go),
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HOBBLED BY INJURY
Nuuhiwa and Friend
Fountain Valley
Apa rtme11t Plan
Draws P r otests
~1ore than 100 apartment opponents ap-
peared before the Fountain Valley Plan·
ning Commission last week to express
displeasure at a proposed apartment
complex near .Brookhurst Street.
In the face of overwhelming odds, the
applicant retreated and withdrew his re-
quest, but wilh an apparent eye on a
larger apartment request in the future.
The area concerned is a narrow stretch
of land at lhe southwest corner of La
Alameda Avenue and Brookhurs\ Street.
Charles Ishii, owner of the land, bad
wanted commercial zoning facing
Brookhurst, a long stretch of apartments
leading back to a small parcel of four
homes proposed as a huller Lo an already
existing neighborhood.
Residents flatly opposed the extension
of apartments behind the rear line or the
~mco shopping center. So did tl)e plan·
n1ng commission. •
A representative ror Ishii explained
lhat he was working with property
owners lo the north (behind Gemco) and
to the south which might resuh in a total
development of the area, hal[ in
apartments and half in residential homes.
His proposal brought a firm warning
from planners that they wanted no
apartments behind the rear line of the
Gcmco shopping cenler.
The area is currently master planned
for R-J (single family residence) with
apartments only facing on Brookhurst
Street. Commissioner Elden Bainbridge
wanted to initiate R·l zoning Wednesday
for thr. area to make it obvious w'hat the
coinmission desired.
He was warned by chairman James
Dick and commissioner Carroll Mohr that
it was helter to allow a developer to re4
quest the zoning, because the commission
~uld then control the type ol tract going
111to the area.
Side li nes Sight
4()0' Indians
Reapy for
Big Rodeo
A young brave cups hia hand to his
mou\h, bW'lts .out with a cri1iJ war whoop
and begins aplnnlng and dancing, his
eagle feathers Oapping4 Twenty more
young lll'•ves. join him, all cbanUng,
twfsUng ln a circle.
It's· not the filming of· a John Wayne
movie, but part of tbe ac:Uon speClators
can expect at the all-Indian Rodeo ind
?ow Wow Friday, Saturday and SUnday
ll1 Huntington Beach.
'C....ponsored by the oranie Counly ln-
dtan Assoctatloo and· the · Huntington .
Beach Jaycees, the all-Indian Rodeo ts
the first of Its kind on the West CoasL
More than 400 lndlaos representing 70
tribes will participate in the rodeo Satur·
day and Sunday and the Indian dancing
and ceremonies all three evenings.
Twenty.five riders have already entered
the six rodeo events and entries will be
taken up to the time the event starts. The
rodeo will be put on by Far Western
Rodeos of Laguna Niguel.
All events and ceremonies will take
place nortb of Htmtlngton Lake, betwetn
Edwards and Goldenwe!lt Streets. Best
entrance will be oft Edwards Street
south of Slater Avenue. '
. Ceremt.nies Friday night will lead o{f
with the crowning of princes! Wanda
Walker by Huntington Beach city official.
Then the Uny-tot set of Indians will take
over for ' a series of cor.tests in
ceremoriial dancing.
Rodeo events will be held Saturday
afternoon with the preliminaries. Satur·
day night more Ceremonial dancing in·
eluding the Hoop', Eagle, Pony-Tail,
Nav.aho Feather and Yel-bei-ehl dances.
Finals in rodeo events will be held Sun·
day, with the best of the Indian dancers
competing for honors Sunday night.
Following each day's rodeo events a
group of players will have an "lodian
:itick ball (early LaCrosse) game."
Durins the weekend Indian teachers
plan to give instructions on ceremOnial
dancing to the Boy Scouts.
Admission to the rodeo is $2 for adults
Sl for anyone under 13, and childre~
under six free .
A Sl,500 purse has been offered for the
riders in the rodeo which will feature In-
dian riders from all over lhe country.
!he lnd.ian Association hopes to make
this a national, annual event to rival the
great Indian ceremonies in Gallup, N.M.
and Arizona.
Read Appointed ,
To School Post
Robert Read, 37, has been appointed
assistant supe rintendent tor personnel at
the Fountain Va1ley School District.
Read, who hrur been an administrator
In personnel for more than three years.
replace's Michael Brick who was recenUy
named superintendent. ,
Tl~ • new assistant superintendent
previously served as principal in Foun·
tain Valley and Magnolia School Districts
and as a teacher in the Santa Ana Unified
School District.
He received a bachelor's and master's
degree from Cai.state Long Beach and is
currently working toward a doctorate at use. •
His new duties Include the supervision
of payroll, credentials, policy deve lop-
ment budget!ng and personnel selection.
Read, his wile Joan and son
Chrlstopher, 6, Jive. In Santa Ana . Mrs.
Read is a principal in the Westminster
School District.
OAIL Y PILOT tllfl ....,.
The inspiration or Huntington Beach High School football rooters is
this smlling group or song girls (sealed) Sandi Contreras and Sheri
Crort, (kneelfng) Vicki Joseph and Janel Schaefer, (standing) Nance Gr~n and Pal Lunt. Their sidelines show keeps fans alive and
\YhOOping.
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Planners ·Await
Recall Outcoine
The outcome of tod~':s recall elecUon
\ maw shake up more·than one public: body
in Fountain Valley.
\Vhile the ballots ~t will directly af.
feet the. Clty Council, they mlght also in-
dicate. a .change in faces on 1be plaDning
comnuwoo.
A new City Council might see Cit to
reorga.nJU (appaint new planner!) lhe
commission either immediately or in the
near Juture.
None of the eight candidates has men.
tioned a c~e in the planning conr
mission, but 80Jl)e planners, are lcnown to
favor the current incumbents, which
could -!hem !heir positions il lhe ln· curnbents lose.
No immedlai,e changes appear likely,
since three of the five planners willbe up
An impendlng general electJon in April
of 1970 might also preclude any early
changes in the city st.Ncture.
Up for ~ terms of' office in February
\V'ill be chairman· James Dick and com4
mwioners Elden Bainbridge and John
Mangapo.
Oddly enough they !lfe the most likely
planners to be opposed by a new council.
Dick has made hi11 dislike of the recall
movement no secret. Mangano wu the
lut •~ltd · •~inlment made before l!>~ electli>n, and' ealnbridgo has beeo
labeled >jthe mayor's: man," although no
one has criUclud Jµs actions on the com·
mission.
The other two commissioners, Carroll
Mobr and Ruben Alcala , don't come up
(or reappointment In February of 1970.
Also, .no-criticism-bu-been· leveled at
them b~ thol!e supporting the recall.
Plannllli cornnw;sJoners are appointed
by the mayor. with approval from the
council, for a four-year, staggered selec·
tion term.
Planning Director Stan Mansfield.
whe.n asked to look, was surprised to find
that the cily ha:i no ordinanCi! covering
the removal ol planning commis.$ioners.
''It used to be covered by state law un·
til 1965. then ttie matter was turned over
to local governments and 1 ·guess \\'I!
never adopted an ordinance," said
Mansfield. •
lt seems apparent, however, that the
('(luncil can remove a commissioner ai
wi11, with a majority vote, he e~lained.
But dllierent candidates may have dif.
f~rent views on tile pla nning commission,
and speculation may increase after tb '!
election .
Building Rites Slated
For Two Beach Schools
Cornerstone laying ceremonies will be
held at two Huntington Beach $Chools
Saturday with the grand master of
Masons Jn California presiding.
Scene will be the Park View and Mesa
View schools of the Ocean View School
District which yrlll open in January.
Botb school!, which were originally
scheduled to open in September but were
delayed by winter rains and construction
industry strikes, employ a new type of
construction which will aid in the
district's program of "team teac:blng''
and "mulU·age grouping."
'The cornerstone ceremonie:ot mark a
first in California School history, ac·
cording to Charles A. Grossman, master
of the Huntington Beach Lodge.
For the first time four cornerstones
will be laid in one day by the Grand
Lodge of California, two in Huntington
Beach and ··two in Bakers!ield.
Saturday's ctremoniea will begin at
9:30 a.m. with the convening of the
Grand Lodge at the local Maaoruc
Temple, Lake Street and Palm Avenue,
wttb Slate Grana M .. ler Robert A.
Crigler presiding. A caravan will form at
tile temple and journey to the Park View
School, 16686 Tunstal' Lane for 11 a.m.
ceremonies. -
The caravan will be escorted by lhe
police department and wtll include state,
county and~ity officials.
A lunc heon will be held at Mari06. High
School ~at 12:30 p.m. and the Mesa View
Goldwa ter Endorses
Baker for GOP Post
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Barry
Goldwater, the 11164 Republican Presiden·
tial nominee, today endorsed Sen.
Howard ff. Baker Jr, of Tennessee for
the .post of Senate Republican leader.
Most of the Senate's other conservative
Republicans are expected to vote for
Baker Wednesday In_ his race against Sen.
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania.
School ceremony at 17701 Avila Lane will
follow at 2 p.m.
Ocean View School Superintendent Dr.
Clarence Hall will arrange for the
ceremonies at each site. The Order of De
Molay will conduct flag ceremonies and
distribute programs and Assemblyman
Robert H. Burke will present California
Slate flap for each sclioot. ·
Valley Resumes
Mailing Zone
Change Notices
A return to Mailing noUces on tone.
change hearings may be imminent in
Fountain Valley.
PlinnJng commissioners Wednesday
night aiJ"e.ed to bear a &talt,npart Oct. JS
<>n W 'l>est mellledJ ~or mallhlil ,nollees
on zooe changes lo nea'tb)' residtnt!. 1
The suggestion was made by newJy ap.
po!ntOO commiasloner John Mangano. He
had opposed the cessation or malled
notices months .ago when the city council
decided it was a waste ot time and
effort.
Since that lime many residents have
complained about not being aware of
hearings for zone cllanges in their area.
Commissioners agreed a thorough
study was needed to make sure that
nolices sent out were received by those
concerned.
One problem posed was th.at often the
resident never received lhe notice be-
cause he was not always the listed owner
of the house.
Commissioner Carroll Mohr suggested
addressing the notice to "occupant" to
avoid that problem.
Chairman Jack Dick said he still
favored posted notices to mailed notices,
but agreed to go along with the change if
needed. .
.Junap Into Season
Huntington Beach High School chccrl#ader Andre ; MacDonald jump•
in to the football season for the Oiiers. Other cheerl•aders lor the year are (chins on hands left to right) Dorothy Bond, Kerry Smith and·
Debbie Schoeppe (standing left to right) Kerry Barrett and Sule While .
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Were Young Marines Beaten to Death?
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I Tbe Ardlbbllop of Canterbury at
! lbe time Pri-• Mo""Nt eadtd lier ,,,..,..... with Royal /Jl Fon:e
Graap cap1. P•r r-..i. -· ~ be dl4 not penuade lbe prlnceas
-dosplta nporta that be did. "Sbe
came and told me her own clear iii ~eclslon,'' Lani Filllot' of Ll.mbeth
· said In an Interview SUnday. Mar· caret broke oH will! Townsend be-
caUJt be was divorcecl. Reports at
tbe Ume sald ber decision was
IJ?led on ber by tbe Church of Eng·
land.
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'f..o Cordova, Ala. hoU1'1D11><1
1laft bttn SfllknCCd to OM l'COf' on probation o/tn bring conofd-
td of dealing 10 hfQhtDOV llQll&
AM Addilcm cmd BUU. lo Ra/>-
.n& UMf1dlv told 1"'111• Robcit
Gwi• thq too1t the rigns to
Mcorate their tuTw;zgen' f'ooms.
Tht 100m.tn were fin«d $ l 00
each ond stnkm:ed to 90 daws
at hon! labor, l1Ufl<wded far 12
moflth.i, cm convictiO'ft for molio-
cio1o1s dutruc:1ion of proptrt11.
• Seven brothers and six sliW's,
ran£1DJ: in 1ge from 57 to 78, ,ath-
erecl tOgether at Gary, Minn. Son-
day for the first time ever. Tbey
are the children of the late Mr. and
Mrs. JamH Klltla, wbo lmmlgral·
tel from Scolland in 1895 with the
three oldest cbildnn. "When the
oldest was 21, the 1'!"".llest lladn't
been born and the famtly llarted
getting married -and movblC aw1y
rrom the old bomestead, llald Mrs.
Earl O.vls, 64, of CrooUton, one
of the llx Kiltie sislert.
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MrL ~ L. Conctpeioft Holds D•ughter, St•rdell, •nd Letter
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Colleague o,~ Haynsworth
Would Have A voided Deal
Mort than 100 ptnont wre on
hand al DcmoiUt, Mo. ooer tht tDft~
md to Pulp Cf!W!bro:te the 5Jrd birf1t.-
doy of NtUit, rtporUd to be the
1DOrld'1 ofdut horse. NtUlt and htr
con1tcnt compo:niow., a cow, OTt of.
ftted a birlhd4v Mk< bv M.,. C. O.
Buchanon whose hu.sbcwd, ma auttioft.
err, got tht hor1e in 1963 whn ht
Ptandltd a farm sait for tM origmal
owntr, Ltnnan Ktrk of Mt.tlco, Mo. • Many of the o I d cu.storpers
slopped by for a quiet snack as
Li.Ddy's-a Broadway landmark for
42 years-closed its doors early
Sunday for the last time. '''Ibey
came in here Jike locusts . and
cleaned us out of cheesecake and
pastry for auld Ian( syne," said
Chrlstophar Rudd, rught manager
!or 20 years. Tbe restauran~ wblch
was frequented by the theater dl&-
trict crowd and Immortalized as
••Mindy's'" in D•mon RWIJ'9"''
stories, has been sold to LOag·
cbami>c, to be transmuted Into a steat.lioiae.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A judicial col-
ltque defended Jud&t Cltmtnt F.
Haynsworth against a>nflict of inttrest
allepliooa today, but cooceded be would .
have avoided a stock deal for wbicb
~WU critidud.
Judge Barriloo L. Winter, an associate
ol Ha;rnswmh CX1 the 4th U.S. Circuit
Court ol AppWI, !aid the s.n.i.
JildlclarJ Cclmmltlet be lmew "no fslrer
judce, no more graciool leader and no
ooe P""'Sh'I bellu judlcltl tom·
peramenl'' than Haynsworth, Praident
Nixon's choice to •uceted Abe Fortu on
the SUJfttDO Court.
Israel Retaliates
With Air Attack
Israeli warplanes attacked Eoptian
milllary t.rgets east of the SU<S Canal
today in retaliation for new outbreaks of
figbliog along the waterway which
wounded five hraeli soldiers, an Army
apokesman ilUlOUOCed in Tel Aviv.
Earlier today a guerrilll. aimmunlque
issued in Cairo said EgyptJan commando
forces attacked two Israeli army posi-
tions in the _,, Sina! Peninsula
Monday night wilb Katyu.sha rockets and
caused "heavy damqea."
The Israeli •Poieaman aaid the aerial
attacks concentrated in the area south of
the Bitter Lakes and luted for an hour.
He had reported two Israeli eolditrS
wounded in a moRar n:cbaqe llJUth of
the Bitter La.ke and sJ1Cllber lhtt< lojund
wben their vehicle. struck a mine om1h of
El Qaalar ..
' Winter said his hlgb opinloa of
Haynsworth was not changed "in the
slightest respect" by disclosure that the
South Carolina jurist bought stock in I
firm wbicb bentf:lted from a ruling of lbe
4th Circui~ of which be is chief judge.
"Would you have regarded it as proper
on your part to purchase the stock before
tht opinion was announctd?" Sen. Phi.lip
A. Hart ([).Mich.), .,ked.
•·1 would baYe avokled buying the stock
until after:-the opinion was filed and ~
matter disposed," Winter replied. But he
said be saw no legal disqu.il.lification, and
considered it obvious Haynesworth did
not profit from the deaJ.
The ~lb Circuit ruling upheld a lower
federal court decision givlr.g Brumwick
Corp. ownership of some bowling lanes
and pinsetters reclaimed from a bowling
alley proprietor who failed to ·make
payments. The decision rejected the
claim of the bowling propri<tor'a landlonl
who said be sboUld get first claim oo the .......
Winter &aid he, Haynsworth and a third
judge agreed oo the decllon Nov. 10, 1917.
The Justice Deputment said Haynswor1h
bought $18,000 worth of Brunswick stock
Dec. 20, 1987-afttr the judges agreed
but before lbeir ruling was announced.
SS Plans Prepared
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon plans lo send his new Social
Security recommendations to Congrtss
later tills week, the White House said to-
day. The chief exewtive said Jut week
he would recommend an across.the-board
JO. perceDt iDcrease in benefits.
Pleasant Weather Over U.S.
But ScaUered Frost Hits Rocky Mountain Region
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Widow Tells
About Letters
Of Attacks
NEW YORK. (UPI) -The young
widow of. a Marine rec:ndt lilted u ac.
cldenla117 ctrowoed al bool camp In Pat·
ris Island, S.C., llld today she believes
his letter lncficltes--be-wu-bealen--to
wth in the .-for "hll allilude."
Mn. J ... L Coooepcloo, ID, aid 1~
tanpla by ber allonlejr, COnrad i.,nn. lo
pin dttalla .........UC,, the death ol the
! .. year~ Marine bave be<n ltiruaed
olf by mlllillJ' alllhorttie> wbo "'1 the
,.,,.ned drawnb>c stD1 la under in-
veatlgalloo.
• 1'1 have jlllt two r~uons for DOC. believ·
Ing them," Mn. Concepcion said at her
home. "'He WIS an excellent swimmtr
and ho ..rot. me lhll they were beating
him."
Concepcion wu at Parris Island only
flvt days t!liJ aunmer wbm the Marines
listed him as missing from his barracks •
Five days later the military said hiJ body
was fOUDd in a creek behind a barracks
building.
The U.S. Marine Command at the
lralnlng base said medlcal examinen
there reported tbe youth died from "ac-
cidental drowning" five days before the
body was dilcovered July S. No other in-
formation wu made available.
"It doesn't sound rJgbt he would be
lying there for five days and no one saw
him." she said. "U he was missing, why
didn't they look for him ?"
"I believe they beat him tG death,
maybe in the brig," sbe said. "He always
F. Lee Bailey
Joins Berets'
Defense Team
LONG BlNH. Vietnam CAP) -Famed
Bosto!l criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey is
going to defeDd one of the: six green Beret
officers charged with mlD"dering a Viet·
name>e doobl< agenl, the military a~
tomry !or the officer~ today.
Bailey will take charge of the def~
of Capl Robert F. Marasco o1 Bloom·
field, N.J ., who is scheduled to go on trial
before a gentral court-martial on Oct. 20
along with Capt. Leland J. Brumley or
Duncan. Okla., and Capt. Budge E.
WiUiams of A then&, Ga. However, the
defense Is e.i:pected to seek a postpone-
ment of the tria1.
Edward Bennett Williams, another of
America's best known criminal at-
torneya, is expected to direct the defense
of Col Robert B. Rheault ot Vineyard
Have.n, Mau., the former commander of
Special Forces troops in Vietnam and the
highest rankin& of lhe defendants.
Rheault and two others are to be tried
after the other three officers, but there
are iodicalions the charges will be quash-
ed :J the first trill ends in an acquittal.
Bot.li Bailey and Williams are expected
to arrive in Vietnam next Monday or
Tuesday.
A third prominent trial lawyer, Henry
B. Rolbblatt of New York. arrived in
Saigon Monday to de.lend Capt. BrumJey
and Maj. David E. Crew of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, who is scheduled to be tried with
Rheault and Maj. Thomas C. Middleton
Jr. uf Jefferson, S.C.
Marasco's military attorney, Capt.
Thomas H. T. Young, apoke by
transpacific telephone with Bailey in
Boston today and told newsmen Bailey
said he woukl be "happy" to join the
defenae.
"We wanted tbe best and we have sot
tbe best," Youns said. .
Chinese Report
Mao Will Attend
Peking Festival ·
HONG KONG (UPI) -Shanghai Radio
hinted M>oJchl that Communist party
chairman M90 TH-tuna; was well et>O\lgh
to attend Red China's NaUooal Day
celebraUons In Peking on Del I.
Tho broadcasl appund to be an in-
direct. attempt to refute reports from
Moooow thll the 7$.yelJ'Old leader was
.. lneapedlaltd" by a -. allt&ed!Y
lllffered esrl1 thll IDOlllb.
Mao has nol mad a pul>lic •PIJWIDC<
ain<e laal Ill)' It.
Sbaqhal Radio &aid llao bad gift!!
"penoaal approvaJU ror W«\m In
Sl>Angbal to -I delt&•llon to Peking
for the OcL I annlfttlllJ ol tbe founding
of the Ollnese P<oples Republic.
''The approval waa snnttd today by
the great cbslrman and bla close com·
rade-1.n-arms. Un Pleo," the Cbinue
Radio broadcut said.
Jt wu tht Ol'lt word from Olina about
the 71-year~ld 1eader sinet rtports from
Mo.scow indicated that he WI$ aitlcally
Ill.
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BEATEN BY RECRUIT?
Pvt. Sttpli•n Mol•on
got along wherever he wenl" ...
Mrs. Concepcion placed a cardboard
box in her lap and began showing letters
her husband wrot.e daily lrom Parris
!!land.
"Take a look at his wallet. They said
this was on him but these papers never
touched. water." Cards and papers inside
the pla.!ilic wallet were unmaJ'Tt!d and
showed no signs of water stains.
A leUer written and postmarked July I,
the day of his reported death. began:
"I'm supposed to be going to the brig t~
day. I gueM J came down with the wrong
attitude."
' Probe Shows
Youth Beaten
By Recruits
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PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) -A
huai<y athlei. was Inducted into lhl
Marine COrps sufletlng from a kidneJ
ailment that lat~ed fatal.
H"€ apj:t.arenify WU tiUt.en by fe!JO"
recndLs becaUR he_ -~·t 0 pull hil
weight.'' a p~veatlcatm in
di~~j,,,,i,. WU begun When Pvl
Slepheo E. Melsoo. 11, ol Mllbboro. Del.,
died in a dvillan bospllll at Cbarlestott
Sunday after telling physicians he wa1
beaten because be couldn't keep up with
other recruits.
Marine officials said Monday the Initial
Investigation of Mebon's death showed no
drill instructor or supervisory persoancl
bad physically :lbused the recruit.
Officials had indicated during thfl
weekend that the. investi1ation was poin·
ting to one, maybe two drill instructo .
The report did not rule out the
possibility that a drill instructor did not
live. up to his "full responsibilities'' (lf
maintaining discipline over all the
trainees in his command.
''The investigation bas revealed evtden·
ce which indicated lhal recrWt members
of Melson's unit may have struck him in
the !ace and pushed hlm against the wall
on separate occasions becaust they felt
Private Melson was not carrying oot hi.•
share of the responsibilities of the unit,"
the ttpOrt said.
Marine officials have maintained
Mel.son's death was caused by kidney
failUtt and not connected with the alleged
beating. They said that Qiarleston physi-
cians toki them "Mebon's kidney ailment
was uweJated to the alleged phygkal at-
tack."
* * * * Patrols Keep Order
Racial Tensions Boil
At Another Marine Base
NEW YORK CUPJ) -Racial tension at
the Camp Lejeune. N. C. blarine base
has reached the crisia stage with streets
guiin:led by patrols whkh try to keep
black and while Marines from beating
and killing each other, it was repcrted
Mooday.
An article in the current issue of Life
P..1agazine said there is some doubt as to
how the trouble !tarted but it is believed
10 date back to July. 1969, when a whlte
Marine from A1issisSippi died from in-
juries received in a series of melees
between 40 or more black Marines and 12
whites. Black Marines claim ope of their
number was beaten to death by l"'O
whites in the. summer of 1968 but the
death was attributed to natural causes.
"There is lhe tension or the. okl white
racism thrust against new b I a c k
awareness," the magazine said. ''There
is the reluctance of many company.~vel
commands aimed at using le.nsion and
three are promsicuous acts of black
vengeance for past and present in-
justices."
The result is two-man armed patrols
with walkie l.aliies at the base, special
armed reaction squads ln the barracks
and huge searchlights on paths where
?ttarines wali: between movies, banacb.
service clubs and mess baUs. No cutting
in is allowed on servi~ club dance floors.
The article quotes Maj. Gen. Michael
P . Ryan, commander of the second
division, as admitting "racial problems"
and blaming much of them on "the
adverse inl.luence. • Jrom our young T?Kn
going home on leaves to big ciUes, and [
have. beard th.ere are iodicalions of Black
Pantber influence."
Col. Loo.is S. Hollier, who drew up a
special report on the sltualion for Ryan .
said investigation showed "scattered acts
of discrimination in the past with a
general conclusion by blacks that il was
widesp read."
The report. made by seven orricers, ac·
tually placed the blame on "relatively
senior olficen and enlisted Marines. ••
the black Marines are special target for
discriminat.ory actions by military police
•.. the black ~1arine iJ particularly con-
cerned that only results and never causes
art the subject of di.sciplinary actlom .•.
any s u ch incident, regardless how
trivial. could flare up into a full fledged
riot,'' the article said.
B52s Attack as Marines
Pull Out of Gu11 Positions
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. B.l2s dropped
huOOreds o( Ions of bombs today near the
demilitarized zone (D~1Z) to prevent any
North Vielnalneie infiltration into border
positions .being vacated by U.S. Marine
artillery unit.s. To the south, Communi~
farces shalttred a South Vietnamese ir-
regular unit.
Communiques re.ported generally light
fighting in South Vietnam Monday and to-
day. A spokesman said that in the largest
clash reported Communist units near the
Cambodian bonier killed seven irregulars
and wounded 61. Four American advisers
also were wounded.
The Irregulars, with the aid of right.er·
bomber strikes and artillery, killed ~
Communist soldiers in the fiiht near a
speclaJ force.s camp -but more than
half lhe South Vietnamese company was
put out of action •
Australian forces r e p o r t e d a
mysterious bk>nd "mercenary" ha4 been
leading Viet Cong units against their
troops in Phuoc Tl()' Provioct. He had
been sighted before by AUltralian se°'"
tries wno called him the "'phantom
sku lk.er," but he. was reported in actual
c«nbat only once.
A"""lian spokesmen sold the blond
mer«nary led I party ol Viet Cong out
ol a newly constructed bunker system
eight miles east of the AU!tralian task
force at Nut Dlt and that the Viet Cong
engaged in a Httligbt with an Australian
company while the merttnary dirictf.d
them wllb a aeries ol hand siJnals.
The mercenary was believed to have •
been wounded when lht Communist unit
was dtl.,,,, btck Into thti.r bunkera.
The bombtrt have recorded nine
ml&slons against Cornmunl1t troop posi·
lions below lht DMZ Wee t b e.
.
I
Leathernecks clooed down three gun
bases and began preparing to be
withdrawn under President Nixon's lale1t
cutback. .
This time , 500 and 756-pound bombs
rrom., the Stratoforts slammed into the
flatlands MM> yards south of lhe zont,
brm,ing the total tonnage dropped since
Sunday to nearly 1,000 toos.
Apparently Gen. Creighton W. Abrams'
U.S. command felt the bombers could do
the same job the Marines wue doing -
harassing Communist infiltrators and
base camps with an almost constant bar·
rage oI fire:.
Senate Debates
Rent Subsidy Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate
called up for debate tod.ly a "-' bi!Uon
housin1 bill provkfin& for the first Ume
direct federal rent subsidies for public
housing teMnt.s.
Altbough the bill ew:nti1Uy provide!
funds to carry on e:iistin& hoosln1 pro.
grams it does call for a major chanp -
aulhorWng the Department of Housing
and Urban Development to pty m
million toward part of tht rent of projecl.
dwellers.
Supportm Slid this "" d"1sned Io
rtvltallae the public housing procram.
Under tbt pl111, s pon aor td by
\1usachmelts Republican Edward W.
Brooke, thi government woukt p..y that
part ol lbe rent whk:h exceeds n ~nt
of the farn.i!y's lncomft. For famllles h•
the dlrtsl <':lrtUmstancta, the subetdt
pl.an could mut1 oo rtnt )tl;ymenti at .n.
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V.S. Dismayed at Soviet
Skilling on A_rms Parley
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
Soviet Union continues to stall.
on opening strategic arms
limitation . talk.s with t b e
United States, lo the disap-
po!otmont of hlgb omdals in
the Nixon administraUon.
Socretacy ol State William
P. Rogers, Guan! C. Smlth
who heads the U.S. Arms Con-
trol and Disannamenl Agen-
cy, and o~ diplomatic tx·
perts had hoped a positive
Soviet amwer wwld b e
forthcoming Monday oigllt on
beginnlag talks. Diplomatic
sources bad i.ndlcated the
Soviet Union wa.s 1ready to an-
nounce a time aiJd place for
the negotiations.
-llato departmeot "'" licllll aald the.. -dlaap-
polntm<nt lhe Sovtd ...... r
-.. k>N lo coml.,.
U and whea the Unlltd
~-and tlJa Soviet Ullloo
-.,. • lll*ffi• time and
, place ,to bl8ln 1a11:s, the nm
-ol .. goUa-wUI he
...,......J with preliminary
matten. These would Include
tho formal qenda, meetlog
limes, te c bnl cal ar·
ran&ementa.
us. d!sannameat expert.
~ coooerned that the lwo
aiper """"" ... lakin& ..a.
a loag time 1o open the
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Instead, Soviet F o r e I g D
Mlnist<r Alldm A. Gnimyto
prnr_nlsed Kogen at a wortiog
dinner ooiy that the Kremlin'•
answer on a date and pl.ace for
lhe long-awaited parley would
be forthcoming "soon. II
bad tho lmpruslon the -
might """° later I b 1 u
'Grom)'b'• ,.lllm -for
Rogers m Fri.day, -or even
after the Soviet o!lldal'I
return &o Moscow.
.oOgotlatlom. Prosldent Lyn-L:::=.=::::::.:.~===
doll B. ~-began JftSling "You'll lllre It hon
foe the t>lu lo 1111, and~----,--~-~---~-~-~~-1
Gromyko, a U.S. spokesman
said, did not define what he
meant by "soon." Spokesman
Robert J. McCloskey said he
For the record, t h e
spokesman said the United
States was satisfied with
Grcmylr:o's assurances. But
Negroes Protest Bias
In Building Industry
• , Tiii ..._...., '""'"
•'Btack Ji.1onday" was
observed In four cities across
the nation by Negroes pro-
testing what they charge is job
discrimination in the building
trades.
In Chicago, Oklahoma City
and SeatUe, parades and
rallies were held.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson,
director ol Operation Bread·
basket, economic arm ol the
Soothern Christian i..e.denhip
Conference, spoke to some
3,IXM) persons in Chicago's
Civic Center Plaza.
He scoffed at a construction
industry offer of 4,000 jobs for
black workers in Chic.ago.
Jackson said only 1,800 of
90,000 skilled construction jobs
in Olicago now are held by
blacb.. He urged b I a c k
Scott's Job
Now Holds
GOP Focus
WASHINGTON (AP) -With
Pennsylvanian Hugh Sc o t t
claiming be is the favorite in
Wednesday's election for Re-
publican Senate leader, cam-
paign activity is increasing
among contenders for Scott 's
present job as GOP whip.
Scott's opponent for the ~
sition leit vacant by the death
of Everett M. Dirksen-Sen.
Howard Baker of Tennessee--
is one of several Republlc.an
senators meqtioned for the
post of whip, or assistant
leader.
students to boycott ocbools
every Monday in protest.
One youth was arrested at
the demonstration after a
scufile wifb police.
About a dozen b 1 a c k
demonstrators were turned
away from coostructon sites
at the U niv e r si ty of
Washington in SeatUe.
A spokesman for t h e
Negroes said, j'They may
want to close down the coo-
struction sites."
The action came u Gov.
Dan Evans pnnised action to
end job discriminaUon at
publicly financed construction
proje:ts.
Jn Albany, N.Y., a group
called the Brothers 1 e n t
telegrams, asking for a
discussion of hiring policies, to
Gov. Nelson A. Rocte:feller
and Eastern New Y o r t
Construction Employers, Inc.
The Brothers said they wish-
ed to give the cootractcrs and
the government a chance to
talk before taking direct ac·
bon.
The Rev. Ralph David
Abernathy led 400 march<rs to
City Hall in Otbhoma City,
where the city's garbage col·
1ectors, most of them Negroes,
are striking foe hijher wages.
City Manager R o be r t
Oldland said he would speak
with Abernathy, head of the
SCLC, bul not with 15 strike
leaders. Abernathy re.fused
and called a rally Monday
oig)ll in support of the strike.
llayden to Act
In Own Defense
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Christian Hayden, 21, son of
Rogera l"OPOSed to the Soviets
the negot1a!J011S open in the ,..
COlld ball ol lhls year.
Eaperts report that the
develas-nent and testing of
.missiles tipped with mulUple
warheads Wlll complicate the
intricate efforts to put a Jim.it
on nuclear m.i.sslle arsenab of
the United States and the
Soviet Union.
Crash Toll
Reaches 30
MEXICO CITY (AP) -The
probable death toll ha> risen
to 30 in lbe crash Sunday of
the Boeing 'lffl jetliner from
Chicago, Mexicana Airlloes
aaid Momlay night.
The airlines said 25 bodies
had been recovered and five
more were believed under the
wreckage in a swamp near the
intematioual airport. Th e
army was building a bridge
through the marsh so a crane
coukl remove the wreckage.
The plane carried I 11
p;mengers, many of tOOn
Midwesterners going to Mexico
City and Acapulco for vaca--
tions, and a crew of seven.
Five ~ lbe ttfW were killed,
including the pilot and copilot.
Russ Resume
China Attacks
MOSCOW (UPI) -The
SovieL 1ovemroent resumed '
its propagaoda b a r r a I e s
again.st Communist Otlna to-
day, ending a 12-day
moratorium that r o 11 owed
Premier AleJ:ei N. Kosygin's
visit with Premier Chou Eo-lai
ln Peking.
The Soviet Niws Agency
Tass accused China ol coo-
ceotraling more propaganda
against the Soviet Union than
oo "the imperialist struggle."
Cholera Bared
HONG KONG (UPI) -
Authorities in Macao, the
Portuguese enclave near Hong
Kong, declared tbe colony a
cholera-infected area today
after finding a confirmed cue
of the disease there.
Baker, however. contends
he can outdraw Scott in voting
during a closed se~on Wed·
nesday of the Senate Repul>-
lica n Conference, which will
choose a new leader. Scott
has claimed all along he has
the votes.
actor Sterling Hayden. intends,----------
tu act as his own lawyer when 1.----------
A p pa rent I y anUcipating
Scott's victory, Sen. James B.
Pearson of Kansas Monday
distributed a letter among lhe
43 Republican senators advis-
ing them he is lnterested in the
No. 2 spot.
Sen. Robert P. Griffin of
Michigan already h a s an-
nounced he is running for
whip. Sen. Charles Petty of
Illinois is another who has a·
pras<d lnterest.
Baker aid once again he
was not running for whip, but
did not .. ,. he -id turn the
job down if he ll defeated by
Scott.
he st.ands trial Ocl %1 on
charges be violated draft laws.
Hayden, a bearded youth
with long hair, pleaded in-
nocent Monday to failure to
report for a physical ex-
amination last March 6 and
failure to rePort for induction
Mlly 6.
Tito to Egyp
CAIRO (UP!) -President
Tito ol Yugoslavia will vi!ll
Efll'Pl in January, the oemiof·
ficial newspaper Al Abram
taid today .
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at participating Texaco
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Quorum Call Errors
Reported in House
W ASIITNGTON (AP) -
There might have been a pat.
tern of minor but deliberate
ce of House memben: last
year ,the Bouse Ethics Com·
mill.ee ch.ainnan aald today •
But in reporting this, Rep.
Melvin Price (0-Ill. ), said a
!!lludy by this panel showed no
indicatidll this type error oc-
curred in recording actual
votes, only quorum calls.
"lmiroved voting methods
are unquestionably lodicated,"
Price said in calling for a
modernized, error-proof
system in the HOUR.
Price's committee, at the
reqoest of Speaker John W.
McCormack, lnvestlgaled Jr.
regularities in r e c o r d i n g
House rollcalls last fall.
lo May the commltlee said
it found no evidence of com·
plicity in a series of roll call
errors disclooed last Sep-
tember, but called for a
modernized voting system to
minimize cbanoes of human
error.
Price, in a statement
prepared for a ff o u se
Admlol.traUon subcoounlttee,
said today 1111 421 .. u c:ails In
the ......i session ol the 90th
Coogress -:m .-and I95
quonan can. -were u·
amtoed.
Price said the lll"4< -~may have -I minor
paU.m ol pu!1)ClllOlul mw lo
quorum caI1r but no tndlcatlcm
whatever of such mist.aW in
actual votes.
He. 11k1 ateps already baV<
boeotabo1oillsun>the ......
plele ...,..al ol the J>CiO.'fbUI.
ty ol purposeful erron.
60 Take Over
ROTC Building
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)
-Nearly 80 antl·war
demonatratora, cailin&
lhelll.9elves the ''Committee to
Smash ROTC," barricaded
lhemselves in• i d e the
Unlve.nlty ol. Michigan '1
North Hall for nearq five
hour> bet... lavlnC -fully url)' tOOay.
The takeover of t h e
llniventty'a main ROTC
building came aft.er a mq
rally In the abKleot union and
was tbe latest in a mies ol
campus di.sruptioliil a i m e d
qainllt the Reoeno Olllcen
Tralolng Oarpa. u lollowed •
t11JO.day weUeod t e a c b -1 D
qainlltthenrloV!etoam.
WE CARRY NATIONAll Y
ADVERTISED BRANDS:
Ven Huesen Shirts • McGr990"
Sportswear • Ltncer Shirts •
Bardon Shirts • Jentzen Sportswear •
Turtle King Knits • Puritan Sportswoar
• Sh<lpely Shirts • Interwoven Hosiery
• Keepers Hosiery • A-1 Slacb •,
Herris Sleelcs • Rough Rider SI.ch •
Asher Slacb • Hogger Slacks •
Timely Clothe. • S.9nor Clothes •
lo Roy1I Clothes • Rough Rider
Sport Cotti
CARLTON'S
FINE MENS CL01HING
270 E. 171fi St., ·costa
HILLGREN SQUARE
DAILY 10.9, SAT. IM
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States Pledge Building Cuts . .
WASlllNCJl'Oll (UPI) -A
blportlun _,,,_ o I
jOffi ootl bat pllllttd to Prt,.,.
ldad Nlxm Illa lllltea wlll
curtaJ1 c:onttructlon of
---· In nlunl. Vim -
,....m or laol tho Imo of •
-al 11<1.
idlll•Qio' -""' -proJodl to ilflp in the ~
Spin> T. J.ar-aDI the ad-
mlniltraUon IOftened a a
earlier Implication the alltea
~ bofO le cul -.l>J i5•
·u. aid no.Joraoll or IOola
.... Id ud that --wClllld bl llUed limply to do
ftl belt. . ,,.
apill&)>Dallan. .. .::.;.-: ~.: ~=i
Gowman1 Coot~. llJd.
the IJ llalo .....Uvtt who at-
-a private .-q al
the Whit.e -Muidoy ....... that although • .....
ilNdlon cut.bad: Wll "a bit·
eer---)iJ1.. lnflalion-....... ...
Plane on Fire
SANTA ROSA (llPIJ' -An
Air Weot Fllrdilld F·rl, wtlb
Democratic Aaombly leader
J-Unruh aboard, eaugbt
tin! In the left eaglne llmla1
night and .... loroed 1o -.
to -CoontrAJrport:--
,R9o1 .... """"°"'' c.•111 .Selwd
Tlorv lxc:hengJns
SI Sl.AYI
llAL-
111-MllllAll
.., .. rat I
MUm
ROBINSON'S
THE B. H. WRAGGE SIGNATURE
YOUNG IN SPIRIT, S'ICUJIE IH>SfMPLJClTV • • • TKE •• H. 'llMH&
COLLECTION ,.Oft FALL TO SE MODELED IHFOftMAL.LY P'ft<>N
II A.M. TO .. P.M. IN HEWP'ORT1 'EP"t£M8Eft 2iC-i5. EACH
OlltdS WILL IC: LUJLY ftECOGNIZEO BY THE a..EGAHT' LOOt<,
THE P'AHt'AS'l'"IC P'ED.., AHO T'HE SOPHISTICATED CHARACTl'tt
PM)JEc:T'ID 9Y KW1tV WlllNiGIE CREATED. SHOWN HERi:, TK.E
SHIEl:ft WOOL ORD• WITH HAftDWAl'tE 11UCKLIC, HAW• IUT'
OH&~ TWIE coc 1 l'CTIOH; P'l'tOM 1101 00 i:o 360,oo. IN OUll
DESIGNEl't DA&'IS SAL.OH •
_ROl!INSONS NEWFQRT •FASHION ISLAND ·644-2800
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. Manlve lnll!c bacJr-upi, bolllJ1g racllators,, lat.to-.
-"' cllanlptloDI and overfleeled tempers have, eccom•
ponied the Mwcan border narcotics eracltdown by
_... agend11 of Ill• U.S. government.;'l:biY're carry· ins out one of President Nixon's campalfD p!ed'ge1 lo ijOc'k jho ~or "°""'!' of the natiOD!~ dl't!I .tr~.
The bl>Jecllve ls gopd, but there11 'a mll;slnfin&redl· ent. That's a crackilown on tr. s. ln811Ufacturers of d:llUI• far more· dangerous then marijuana-th•' dep,..,,.
aanr. ml the stimulaall which hove caused 49 fatal .
· cues of drug overdose in Orange 'llollo~ alone In the
fJlol eight months ol lhll•)"I&<. : 1 • • •
Tho manufacturers ·lhlp out ol the country far more
millions of ''reds'' and. ''yellows'' -and-.cilhe, jfangemua
c1rogs then are needed for IeC"i. mecllcal purposes
· .im>ai1• they find their" war lo•llla U. S, u con-1rat;;l. . .
Until It Is controlled, the M .. lcam have a right. to
be a bit cynical about the cumiol Operation lntarcepL
·Big Trouble f ~r Big , Oil
Big Oil as the major oil ~ art CIOllecllvely
labeled, apj,ear. headed fot trouble.on froata other than·
pollution of the envi.rODIDent.
The Sonia Barbare Channel~· ':'fol!owed re-cenU arrogant, Im ve alaleJllenla on .mo[~ by en Am=• eliJn l.oslltute rtpre-sentallve, were adversity enmigll for-l!lg OU'• public
image. • -'--
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llfenllon ol ganfes in '"rvlle llal!Olll u<'~:t~lllllljlte;, .
for price compeUtion." Relall gaa lllatlon oper~ In •,
Io?i• nwnbera conten4 thq 1n -...a 'Into 11J1ni :
alon( with Ibo gllDe promollbo& llld llien Ibey, notilllt
00.?ii.Y'tbecotll. :·• • · ,:
' The 'bu comp.anl• ,deny llllJ. But WHJi. 6nf ucep.
Uon, test1m0n1 from •all dealers ""4 dealer anoclotions
bef6re tile FecH:al Trade Cornmtulon charged the com-
panles'toerce dealers lo aecept pmes. ,
' The Otl\el". Btr' OU muut1111-~ract1ce condemned
by NFIB I& llod'ln Wl1ll Ille "sam'u lnotead of price
eom..i:;lit1on" complalut, N1'lll pilta II lhis way: .
• Gompellt1on-i..-Ille majqr oU-<:OmplDlel , .. ~
always seemed to be ilw !>( ')lalh!!n,g lll(lrt suvlce ,.._
llons'lhan reqdlred by l1IDlll1' llld.dl'mand, 1\':itll the w ,
suit Iba! gu .pr!ceo are Olia118Ceully prlce-llxed, con-
trary lo tile spirit llld IDlellt ol'anUtnaf ~W.L T)llll= opinidn oeem.s lo tie '!hit u JGaf u fovei'Dji>eiJt . t&I
this pl'.llctice to continue, government is·then llCaled.
to ln.Y down some ndes,of:ai-• that woulll :lle.pro-.
lesfed If applied lo.any.olhor~~· whe~11tert.11 .actual ~p~Uon for consumers."
EVldence of the effect& of the grab for service Illa•
lion locationo .well .~ of .demand, and la the detri•
ment of Big Oil'a own ntailen, is.abundant~ 011 the.
Orange Coasl It obow1 In abandoned service stations.
victims of station proWeratlon-farbeyond·demand, and
jn intersections ·wbere'revery comer b6s .a·J:as SUitfon.
NFIB's major"complalnl' ls for&g games of ques·.
tionable fairness lo consumers on dealers already
harassed by Big Oil's·rebbit·llkerepi'od_.tion of service
stations far beyond consumer. need 1>r demand. aUt now the oil Industry: Is underattaek from anoth-
er direction. No less formidable anioPP.onent of govern-.
mental restrictions on free enteJprise~than the National
Federation of Independent Bullness, lnc.b Is inceD!ed
over current marketing prectic .. ol Big Q.
One practice drawing NF1B'1 Ire end llri'h the pro-
It appears Big OU Is askln4 for big trouble · In the
form of governmenta1· 1ntervention in drlllil!g ·end mar-
keting-and ·maybe even a · cut in II& near.sacred 27
pen:ent deplet!Qp allowance.
"Ttl~'(\/E REA(HEI> f\ Hl6f.l 1.EVEL OF INTELl.IGEN<F,
SLiT THEY'RE BREEt>INEi THEr'<.S'_E~VE_? INTO B<flN(TION. ..
,A Personal~ty Is
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Oolof lbobed be!a-1 -1-
-I wlilel:f --opontlc tlnger --tfllloc me Ibo olber eftlllng bow sbe Uled tO be nvqed b)' envy ol other singera.
"I finaJIJ -to I l)IYChlalri!I with tlda problem," • said", '1and tokl him
bow m.rtiidly depteaed I would pl '!'hen
[ ' beard a voice tba1 WU better lhaJl ~;.PD by pointing wt to~ lbst H
.... _wanted Ille voice ol Madame X Ille
!joald bave to be pttpared to aocept
~ayfldnr olse Iba! went with Madame
x -tho bolt, the -face, Ibo ca•i@m charact«.
'.'I IUDDENL Y rtallsed," she aald,
':Iba! we cul ltolate qualltlel in ~e. Iba! I penaoality II all ., I piece, aod
lbal M>dlme X may have I beUB wica
lbsn I, but I didnl want a.,u.tnc else
lbal belonged to her."
Envy, I tbJnt, bi an emotion that makes
Ulla fallacy ol .. panting • quality from
an indlvldoa~ and forgeWng Ille rest that
..,.. with II. N~ In Ille world is
without serioul flawa that we would be
reluctant to take aJcing with tbe quality
•e may admire and envy.
A MAN OF MY acquaintance seems to
havt everytbing: be 11 attractive, weaJ..
tey, pomeaed ol a lovely wile and cllil·
-. and ... -~ .. '!be cuual -... mJcbt eDVJ 1bls man, but I do
not, becaule be Is proloundly restless,
unhappy, and. In 101De deep way, ID-_,,,..
P~ be bu ...... ldlieved the
tblnp be rtlJ1y "ablli I cogoo1,.y wbat
hil -... beca~ It lleo buried 1n .. 113* d' tho mind that even be b a
llranger 10. All I can "'Y Is Iha!, lacking
mlllJI ol lhe good lhlngJ be ........... I
-111 not dlangt pllcu with bim.
oNE or TBE moot lmportaot.truisms,
wltidt we olU!n lend to forget, ii that
nobody ever reaDy knows anybody elae's
problomL Ml<Wn< X, with the ilor!oua
voice, 11111 delperately destr. Ille other
&Inger'• face and form with a bitter envy
that CIDDOI ilve her rest.
"U all tbe world'111eCret troubles wer,
put in one pile." Socrates Aid, "and eecb
pel'9IXI. aak6cl to tale ID equal lharti -
W. -id ...-elJ prefer to keep tbose WI llrtad1 have.''
'Somebody Loves Me'
1be Nilon admlnlmatton wants to tab
•u bWloo In propooed tu cub for Jn.
dtvid°'la and iJve H to corporationl tn-
ll<ad. It ca1alnl,y K<tnl tho humane
thing to do.
1 WU talking to • corporation I know
just the other day, and I can'I tell you
how pleased and happy it WU It the ......
"It IJnl just Ille money," Aid the..,..
poralloo, wagging lb corporata lall
joyfully ... Of course, every little mmion
helps. Take care. 0( the millions... (
always aay, 1and the biWooa wiD late
care of Lbemaelves.'
"But what thrilled every channel ln my
corpcr1te structure." aald the cor~
pon.tlon, tts c:ol'}Q'ale voice cracking
with emotion, "is to diacover at long la5l
that aomebody loves me."
TllE CORPORATION, with ID obvious
effort, managed to pull !Iseli together.
"I don't know whether you realllie. how
lonely It lo being a corpcnlion," said the
cupOn.tkm adlJ, ''Nobody Jovec cor-
poratlona. f
"Oh, at the annual ltockholden meellnc l pl up and ,.Y what a won-
derful, good, sweet. dear corporaUon I
am. Then I &Jlllllu<' myself brldly. Bui
my burt's not nally In il
.. And the finaDdal writ.era occuionaDy
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Jl'I t .,.,;,. -I bolpllal
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Pl)' I ....... pollqe due OD & lel.-
J<r for I pol}eot.
call me 'dynamic' or 'solld.1 But they
never never call me 'lovable.'
"Now you might think I could fiOd
sol.ace among my fellow corporaUons.
Not for a minute. All they want to do is
gobble me up. Il'a a corporati~l-cor
poratlon world J live in. Al this very
moment," wblspered the corporation,
looking nervously over ita 1boukler, ••a
conglomerate might be creeping up on
me.
.. lf I grow weak.. I'll faU easy prey to
the flrst predatory manipulator who com-
es along. And yet will anyone care?
"IS THERE A MOTHERS' 1-tarch for
Fallin& Corpor•tional II lbere a Com·
m\Ullly Drive for Needy Trult.7 When l
auctwnb, wlD anrone mourn me? No, the
Wall street wolves wUl fall on my
belpiell -al< body and rtnd me
BUboidWy from subsidiary.
"For so ye.an It's beeni 'Soll the poor
corporatkml! Split them up the middle!
Keep them puny!' For SO years, I've been klq:M. ~ by every two-bit
pol}Udan, cr .. pin( Soclan.t and trus~ bUltlnc demagogue In ~ country. For
DO yean, l'l'e been unloved.
"And r.c one'• ever caled."
· ''Thert, there," t aaid, paiUng 1ti cor-
pcrate head to atop Its whimpering. "Mr,
Ntxon cares.'' .
AT 'J'llll TIME oorporaUon btiihl<ned
and tt Ueked my hand gratefully.
"Oh, I JU!\ know In my corporal< heart
Out he'• aolng to be the -tell Presi·
dent .. «¥• bad." it laid entbusiutk:al~
ty, •1 atn<» Wll1lam Howard Tall"
So iot·m: all (l'IJ that Confll"'ll pJU
humiJnJlart1n COMideraU<rti above crus
poDUcal (•~ency and swt!tly •nocta
Mr. NI""' 1 lqislaUon to belp our
deprived corp«ationa.
When ta• time nut rolll around we ln-
dMdual• can then pay OW' full Ihm wtth
happy beal'll, lmowin8 oor money Is
aollll to -who need tt lllOll.
Nixon SlrouM
Read Small
Town Dailies:
ft is certain President NIZOlt regularJr
read s the New Yort TJme1, the
Wa!>hins\,On P~ the Wall street Journal
and some aober periodJcala, presumed
mirrors of ~ aocio-economic com-
munity.
Whal he need! from them ii what our
gurus call a "specqum," ·indubitably
neci!!sary tn hll" exacttng job. Add to
• them the summationa of congressional
thought •and ~ebal<, ind mountalnot11
reports, of bis poliey boards, and 1t1s
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enough to dlsmaJ • collq• crJnd,• If ""1
survive. ' · .
As he Is a private man, and doet not
emblazon hlt 1medltaUons on h1s sleeve,
as his predecusor did, be must find time
to put the jlg-uw together and come up
wiU. declsion1, which obaerven aver are
cautious and not impulsive.
, BlIT IT IS A"falr guess Mr. ~boo does
not encounter one "spectrum" wblcb ia
crucial in· the formation of natlMll opl·
nion, -are that is the 1ma1Mown daily
newspaper. The ,Ttmet lt for the city, thti
POSI !or the11overnment function, bot the
small-town dallJ tens tt Ille It .b (or bet.
ter lhan ball the people.
There are too maD1 ol them fer me
man to read, several hundred ac:roa: tbt
country.
They live -and flourbb -In tho
shadow ol lhe mttropollt;,i dallles, but 'tt
is the gloey of a flu pr.a that Ibey ans
rarely in,t.ellectually subservient to the
metropolitaa dallies. Their editor• rustle
around among their neighbors, an_d ~y
formulate their editorial · attitudes ac·
cordingly.
IN OUR CENTURY. Ille IOOd small
dailiea have ranged from a llttle· left of
center, U:ltou&b center to a little rjght of .
center. They seldom freak Min political
or social ~int. U you'~ read 4 &ood
one for llWblle. It will often amaze you
how courageo\15 it ca• be, not onr,, ~ Its
parochial tnt...sl, but In Ille rtal< and
national lntuesL ·
II Mr. N!Uljl had read a few or these·
when he attained ·nauonal pot.enUi.I a
year ago, ml could· read· a f~ ~.he ·
might DO!< I jftfo!jnd c:bange. .
If I little cnipthg, the change ha.a not
been subtleo and lt ha& become a clear
call. Any number of them are now op-
posed to tho Vl<tnam war.
TREY DIDN'T REACH Ibis state
without .some soul-searching, and daily
briefing with their townsmen. They have
never beea notable opponents of "lhe
Government."• They tend to oppose
visionarte1 and zea1otl. But the mindlesl
futility aod obloquy or the . Southwl
Asian adventure bu turned them O(f,,ooe·
by one.
They no longer tondone Pentagon ar-
rogance .,. llou Pentagoo blundering.
They no too..., repeat Saigon IOPhlslrles,
or think anll-Vletnam b only 1 few
thou'8nd cruy, paclf!!ll kids who lie
do:wn in front or troop traJns. Though
their maslbeacls often pnsclaim .tbem
RtpubUean, Ibey appear to think tho
Praldent 11 .,.._tln1 loo &lowlJ and
lwo coulloollJ In lrllOp wllbdronl TheJ'
are alepllcai ol tbe ~ ol Henhey, and
on tbe .-w ol endl• new wespona
syst<ma aod endlea aquonderJnr ol tbe
natlooal-.
Mr. NI""!' lbould uamble 1 bundred
ol Jbeoe poblkalions and IPtnd I day or
lwo wJU! thea They mlJ!hl bav• moan.,::
for 'him whlcb dldlll nial wbm bl
_gl[loe J IDUIQ' llO.
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. . .. Power , $ti-1qJ9'1e ·in Deinoeratie Party
No Real Reform
WASIUNGTON '!be : two ma]ol-
politiC•l partiel are e z a JP l a 1 n .I
tbemHjvu to ,.. If Ibey wi survive; la
tlielr pruait farm, In an ero of dissiilvtni
polllkal ldenlity. .
Neither pa;ly baa yet 'fully ~
from . their 1188 national convenliona, one
a cul aod dried, c:onlrived ·affair, and tbe
other a trauma Uc experience· which '4'0Uld
have wrecked a lat Des.Ible . political
organization. ,
A year after these umtlWng .eftDUI t'
cannot be1 llid that either party is mov·
ing ln ·lbe direelll>D ol rul reform. The
gaining control of the party in the name
of refonn ce.ntertd.
Unle53 Kt:nnedy can somehow restore
his credibility as a pn!sidenlial prospect.
whk:h will be extremely difficult, the
reform movement remains without f0Cus
on a leading peraonality.
c:onvent19Q l)'ltem 11 qot: being junted; a THE REFORMISTS have also ND out
presiileiiilal prtmary aod rµn-olf b far ol money and · Ibey darkly hlnf that
away and-.me~·of selecting delegates HumphreyJ1 IOlne.hm!' im~g the~ at.-
are not being.algnil.icanUy altered, . Jempll to gel fUnlb .to cmlinue ~·
Tbe move for relonn Jh the ~•tic 1 •• anil rueeUnp on hair tbe Democratic
Pmj'bai'flCIUally. ~a po~ Mll· Party can be dOmocrallzed.
ale for control of the fm convention and Reform b offklally in the bands of two
~Ung .~. The opp:>sing: forca commiaslona appointed by Democratic
art the aame u in the' 1111 cot:1vention, · J<fational Chairman Fred R. Harr.ls. One
with ~ .DKft liberal Side now deplet.ed • ',clgunission on democratizing t h e
by,tbe'>Cll(IBO of Euatll6 Mccathy and delegate oelettlon process b beaded by
Teddy Kennedy. Sen. George McGov~ of South Dakota
rilE PARTY MACHINERY remains
under the control of the aame forCes
whlch nominated .Hubert IL Humphrey
for pr~ ~,lines wbk:h:~ now
forming pll:Humphn!y again ag!'in'I ·the
reformbta Jn the party wbo haft litUe
d\Oice now but to. tocul their 8"J't)Ort on
Humplny's runnln& mat< Ip 1111&. llumll.nl' will ·certainty run for tbe 5ena1e lln 1m u l a prelbnliiary to
~ bid' for Ille presidency, and the
luue will be Ille ume u In JIM, lhe old
line Damoc:rallc orpnlzation 1galnsl 'U>e
ref~ K-,.affalr aJlered the ·..,upot *'>llllcalll', for It wu around the M-"""tor lbst tbe move for
· with Sen. Harold Hughes of Iowa as vi<:i!:·
chairman. The other commission on
refonning the party rules is headed by
Rep. James G. O'Hara of Michigan.
However, the national commJtlee can-
not any longer finance operations by the
cwnmisslons and Senator ' H1.1gbes has
threatened to raise money by general
subacript.ioo.
Al Ille root of · lhe problem is
eliminating the unit rule In any phase of
the pnnsg of selecUng delegates to the
natiQnal convention. Essentially Ulii idea.
")eels Ille traditional concept ol ma·
jorily rule and substitute.a for it Uie more
oopltisticated Idea that mlnmity ·view·
points should aJao be represented in tbe
party cooncils.
Sight • Ill
TIDll IS CONTRARY to the winner·
take-all principle of the American
poliUcal proces.s which bu encouraged
the emergence ol ~ boss systein, and
lhat U what reformists are fighting.
They despair of ever getting their way
if a group of bosses from key states
hol«i;ling control of their full delegaUoris
under majority rule maintain effective
control of the national convention. This is
the way it has been for many years in the
Demotratic Party. The reformists did no~
object when John F. Kennedy exploited
this kind of boss control to win the
presidential nomination. They were
powerless when Lyndon B. Johnson
perpetuated hlmse1f once by tbe: same
methods and prepared to do 10 agalo in
1968 befort be decided to relinquish the
presidential nomination under · t be
pressure of opposjtion to the Vlttnam
War.
THAT ACT OF Johnson's released,
among olher things, the full force of the
reformists moveme.nt against h t m
personally, his record. his chosen he.lr,
Humphrey, and the Democratic boss
system. The new politics, however, was
not strong enough lo overcome the en·
trenched power of the Democratic
organi:iaUon but it provided the stage for
wild scenes of disorder and protest botll
off and on the Ooor of the convention.
That fact alone negated the purpase of
the reformists and they were overwhelm-
ed in part because they became iden-
tified, contrary to their intentioo.s, with
irrational disorder and violence arising
from causes only remotely related to con~
vention reform.
In the aftermath, the reform move-
ment lost Its momentum and it is
floundering today,
Questions I.rvine Land Gift
To lbe EdJtor :
. Tht .Oranle CounlY Board of Supervis-
ora will be dlscU&Sing, an!l possibly ap-
'pf'Ovtng. a· ptan fcJr development of Uni·
verSlty Pirk When it meets Wednesday,
sept u. ·
. AJ!F.<l;VIL of , \he plan lnvotvea accept-
ance by Ille -nly of a gift of land from
the frvtne Com~, subject to as yet un-
dbclos<d !<mis aod r'eatrlcllooa. 1be ex·
'act 'th'nla ~I Ille dOed agreement llaitpot
~veu . been tnld~ av11llble to the
memlsen ·Ii Ille ·Board Ii Su~ifors,at
Ille Ume ol their medln& yeste'rltay.
I HA VE WlllTl$N to lbe members o!
the board, ex~ssln& concern over some
alleged tmns ol the agreement between
Orange · County , and lhe lrrine Com-
pany which were mentioned at the SepL
17 board meeUng at which 1 wu pttsenL
In partJcular, I am disturbed to hear
that the: donor will draw up the plan& for
the park development and apeclfy tho
cootractor who will carry them oat -at
Ille .._ ol tupayen. If llUch slipula-
tions l>icome pan ol lhe llnsl asn--1.
It ~ CONllln.te I "flvMlf.," ol
public lll<lleY to Irvine Compaey cronies.
The JIOll)blllty of such actloD · m<rua
dlsclolure snd pubUe dlacuaaloo. ·
Could )"'!' brlna Ibis mauer to ·111e at-
'tenlloo Iii Ille mldtnll o1 ~ Councy . ' .
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Dur Georst:
Wbal can be dona abaul I hUl-
bend wtio k-bangtnc his
clolhl111 on Ille doorkoobl!
FURIOUS
DMr FurlouJ:
How aboul euturw doortft!sba h> · ·
lido his c~.l'/hal hid no plao-
..., 1o do -llrub blm?
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Letters from rcadm ore welcome.
NormcsU11 toriterr should conv~u their
musagc1 in 300 words or ltu. Th•
rlghl to .-,. letl<ra. to fit fl)ac•
or •Uminate Ubel.U re1•rvcd. AU ~e
tcn .fl\mt it&Cludt rignatUr• end maU-
ftig cddre11. ·bvt Mmfl mav bf ~
htl.d °" request if ntfiCWll.i rea.son
U apparent.
b<lore Ille Boord ol Supervlsnn' decl!ion
ta madeT
MRS. FRED WALTER
Runa..,.s Credit
To tho !:dltor:
Why all tile myst.ry ...-rounding the
ligbt moner ~jcb Is Ille primary CSUIO
ol1he houllll( sborlagel .
· n· b -almost lmpoulble to sel a
Joan to build bousel or 1partmenta even
al I or l per<elll llltemt. The money
dldnl auddenly dlslppear.
It II qui!< obvious wi.r< lhe money 1\1•
gone. It haa aone to be ~vested at 11 per·
cent b7 Bankamericard and Master
Charge and olher COlllUlller c:ndil
mertbanta.
TllE BAND ARE c:umint1J engaged
1n In enormous 1dvtrUling campaign to
encourage the pubUe to bomsw at II !>et·
cent for anything from groctrles to v1ca·
lions and Ibey sre Ondln( plenty ol
takera. . •
According to our ConallluUon only the
fedfral gqvt.Jilment can issue c:urttnC)' •
In practlco, .of .-... lll1 bont or
merchant can issue credit which for sll
practical purposes is tbe same as cur·
rency.
Few people would deny thal credit has
played a major role in making this coun-
try greal Traditiooa.lly, b~ers have
been lhe epitome.of respongibility and in-
tegrity and have conducted their busiDess
in the ,best 1nterests of the._ nation.
· WHERE A.Rt THF.sE guardians of this
nau.mYs We blood? Mao are these people
who nOw divert mooey from bou&Jng lO
toyat
This tnnaUon ia being caused not by the
war in Vietnam or by the insatiable
defense contractors, but by tbe lr-
r<SJIOMlble lenden who are pumping
billions ol doflan of higb Interest credit
tnto our tottering economy.
II is bigh lime Congress faced Ito
responalbWUet ind applied 'brakes on tbla
ruoaway credit altualion.
GEORGE WHYTE
--·---Tuesday, September 23, 1969
n. tdltorlal pag• 01 ,., Dear
PjlOt 1e1ks to inform and .rtffn..
111o1c rcadcn br P"'•tnthtg Wa .._,,.,,, opilllona •nd ...,.. ,...!Ori oo topfQ o/ htlnesl
...i rigrifjiccflc" br pn>vidlnQ • torvm tor CJl.e-tJ:Presrimt o/ our rcadcn' OJ)fnion.s, and bV
pttHttthtQ Ott dtHr&i vie•
pohttl •I la/orflltd olii-n
and apok<amcn on topi<:< o/ IM
""v.·
l!obert N. Weed, Publisher
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Cons Look Do-wll · .
On Students
Proposed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
requirement that all can-
didates for major stlident of~
fices meet qualifications set
by each slate college was pro-
posed today to California State
College trustees.
The proposal was part of a
report by a special committee
on student elections, formed
last summer.
It came as trustees for the
l!kampus college s y s t e m
began a two-day meeting at
their Los A 11 g e I e s head-
quarters.
The governing board also Is
expected to consider its 19*71
budget. The rqajority _of ~
trustees' Finance. Committee
agreed earlier this month to
cut the prol)OSed budget as
Gov. Reagan has ordered,
possibly denying admission to
some ff,CKKI students over two·
years. ·
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city
·:&,ag~n
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912.Z/lo! ..
I Group 34 Chlinoe ·cnm:trntd dir•ctlon
wHh youth: J5 Very
Abbr. 1tr11191: V1r. 'G;oup of )7 European ttllltd ltMS caplfll ,
10 C9lor , JI E.uropnn
11 P'191n rllt: .mon1rcll; .. 2.,ords: ?WOfds:
11 Fttd .a Ft111h)lnt
. Ast•lr. '•· n111t
slsltr' 4~ Agrnq ot l J l1shtl • the '30s; '4own AWr;
l' ll111l tl1n1•, ~ •S·Sufl'llOftS
a~cessorlts 44 P'otttc
21 ltnl tnto contrtttl~n
sttluslon 45 Turlr lsh
24 ltttrtation: govtrnor
Abbf . · 411 Talked
25 SubJtcl lnc111i1nt ly;.
26 Sam• 2 words
Tell Your Kids
To Read Uncle
Len's Column
LET'S BE fRIBIDLY
It yoU ha'le new nef&hbor1
or know ot .nyone movln&
to our are&. p1eaM tell us
so that we ~ extend a
ff'tendly ... e1.com1 and help
them to become acquainted
1D th•lr IMW IUl'l'OUDC1lnp.
So. CNsl Ylslfor
494-0579
494-9361
Harbor Visitor
instant . '·lasV.S
1"£Slrvations _
NOW! At your flngertiJ!f, Instant room ind Folios Bereere
~ ihow rese~ations at Las Vei!S' mG$t
fashtonable resort hotel.
FOtYOUI ADOIO CONVINllNCI YOU MAYDIAI.
LOS AHGIUS 17Wf00, IEVIW' KlUJi .a7 .... 00.
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Reagan has ordered all state
agencies to submit proposed
budtets cut some 20 percent
from planned costs, then ask
for more money I a t e r .
UniVersity oI California
l Zone
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27 QUIPJ.d 47 Rellglolill zt So~ of rtpresentlllcn " 4)1 1n · ft Rt1111ln
For tho b.1t 9ulcl1 to wh•t'•
heppefti119 011 TV, ,...d TV
WEEK -cli•trlbvtod witli tho
Seturcl•y eclltie11 of th1 DAILY
PILOT.
TOHiii
Turn in at Texaco for
some rea l savings-six
12-oz. bottles of Pepsi
for only • 55¢ plus ~
(and deposit). You get
it wi!ft.any pun:hase ...
at participating Texaco
Retaners. But hurry-
they're going fast! So
turn in at Texaco-
today.
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29 lll9oted 51 Balht ~.
30 P'olnt of 52 Birthday
I Ctlt•Ual cakt tXptft
sphttt 53 Rtf111t
32 Prlntlplt 55 Container h,tJd to Sit APrlcan.f'llllv.
be> lhtt · S1 Blrlat :-r.,--..,.-,,.... ll ll
BIBLE THOUGHTS ·
·,DISCll'UNI i1 '" imporl•"t tible .flri"·
f c:ipl•. I H,b. 12:5· 11 I. A ch iW who' r1b1l1
MUST la di1c:ipli,.ff. If "1J;'li1 'wlll t.ht
11 ei11'entl ''''" entl will 10•1t·M ltey1nd P'''"''' 9uid•11eo, Othon, pM1i"lf ,fho ·
LAW, will ...... to diclplh1• hl111. Pr11oflf
dey PElMISSIYeNESS (in-t1e'll ef di1ci0
pl!11tl l1 tht 9reel•1I +lriroet to our 11•tio".
GOD, el10~ m111t 111•rc:.i1• di1c:.ipli11• wh•11 reb.llio11 eccun. Oth1t·
._;,,, ho will C:•••• t1 b1 &odl Wh•11 A.i•111 r1belled, Go.i
could 11ot l01ieelly w'itk1iold di1eipli111ry •clio11. Ho HAD io t•·
eel •t•i111t th•t rohllio11 er c•e•• bet111 God. lhi1 ,u11cipl1•i1
well undenlood. If Goel l1 to be God thro111houl el1n1ity, Ho
mu1t 111orei10 di•cipli110 i" tho hor1•fl1r. Soult who r1b1I
19ei111t Goel 011 oerth will f•el God'• ditcipli11ery ectio11 #ire~lt·
oul olot11ity, !Mett. 25:41, 2 Cor, s.iol. OIEDIENCE 'loo &.4 111
thi1 life will "'''" h1ppi11eu l11 tho lif. h1r••fter. Jo1111 1eld, "He
th•! b1!i1••ilt 1MI ii b•plit..d 1h•ll N ,,.,,111 •• ", IMt 16:1•1.
H'"' VOU obovtd tht• cor11111•M1t11rrl1 Vi1it Church of Chrl1!1
217 W, Wi11on St., Coit• Mo1•, C1lif. 92627. Study tfl• l ibl•
witt. u•. I• ~•ptised l11N Ollrht.
President Ntxon:
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America.a malu In November and Decemlier Ila.I•
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A. Leonard Robbins , President
CARA'T
Men'• hiblon Clotbln1
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are you whert
itcomes --· ·
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th1t t•ch bottle 'WID ·ta t le' futt '' I
smooth 1:ricl pllaiq u-tM. Wt one.
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Z. lt>miira wt:ll.·But-I! f.lso Uttts
Sne str1ight. Or on the rockt,
ycsOnoO
3. My friends enjoy it, lt't the k,lndl
of whiJkey I -C,,i\ ~rve lYith grkle.
yesOnoO ~ ·
11 you'w 11ns~ 1n unqiMh&ed
yes to all these quattoos, ,you1,.. '
qtu.llty<on!dous buYtf.
And prob1bly(n(lthtt pmon who
h.u m•d• X&gr•P''' .1 Crown tht
most-bought bruid or..,~tskey ht tM
whole wrde world.
Say Sea$fam'sahd
Be Sure.
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s1 .. r11m Oitlllltr• Com.p11r1~" Nt1"'Yo1k (Uy. lltndtd \\'hl•ktf, 111 rroof.~il Gri11r Nt\llt~ .t1i11t ..
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· .-Toro Wife Works for Doshand~s Return
IL TORO -Todd II.woo
his a s1!fC1a1 blrU>dlJ will>.
'" Ht wants hi• daddy to ((llOI
Jiome ll:om Vl .... m.
~ Hll motMt Mn. Clrole
Hanl(l'l1 be1;;d Todd blow out
bb birthday cudlet lut week
when Todd turned •.
The celebntion WM held a
day earlf in order for Mn.
-to Dy to Washlnplo. D.C., ler congressiooal con-
&ideratloa of a resolution uk-·-me-bumaDe treatment of = ..-priaooers ol war. :m -a
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For The
Record
Marriage
Licenses
ARJIUCll,E • SON
WealclUI Morloary err E. l'IOI SL, eo... Men "'-• BALTl MOrmlAIUEll c.n.a def Mar OR S.-
Caala Mesa in~ • BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUAllY
bt & ... w.,, Coda Maa
UiJISS • DILDAY BRO'l'llERS
llmltlqtGO valley
MGl'tallJ'
11111 Bue .. mvd •
Hntlqtoa Beach
IC-?Tll • MeCORMlClt LAGUNA
BEACH MOR'n!Al\Y
1711 ~ C003'w Road
~-• PACD'IO VIEW
llDIORIAL PAU
Cmlj • ......,
CUpol --vtewom. Newport -. Clllfonill
IUmt • · l'DX FAMILY
CQWNW. FUNERAL ·---A ... WW !frtrr ~ ISMS.ti •• •W-'"l"'D• llSl'UARY
r rr ~ •flll .. arr · -...ue • IMi1Br MOlloftJABY
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Todd'• dadd,y, -.Clpl
Stephen -· left for vt... llOID 10 dlya betoro his ""'
WU born. A helicopter pilot,
H,ansoa WU &hot down June 3,
oo, near Kite Sahn.
S1DCI f.M'ly ttm year, Mrs.
Hanson. 14'bo Uyes near Ule
giant Marine Col'PI Air Ste·
lion, hu devoted the majorily
of btr lime to lpuldna GUI Gii
the pli&hl of famllia 1'1111
mWin. servicemen and vrc-
tng action by the goverument.,
Mn. HalllOll and Ille olbtr
wl'1H race lhls Sinillat dllem-
m.1: art their husbands de.ad
or lllve?
While directing her energy
to addressing civic aroops.
wrllinll to neWIJllper edilOr&
throughout the world and cor-
rtrpondlng with military and
ci\lilian o!ficials, Mrs. Hanson
hu made a point of talking to
Todd about his father.
••ae•s very awan for bis
qe, and tells me thlnp wt're
golog lo do when hi> daddy
cell botne." • II.kt 1•0nce-1
he lol4 me thal hll dadey
ihould lob hla ¥Jcopter to a
aervlce slaUoo ln Vietnam ao
be could get II Dud and could
fly home..~
Mrs. Hamon, al her own ex·
pense, mounted a bumper
sticker thi.a put summer to
remtod Ille public ol the mJa.
Ing men. The bumper sUckus
read : "Don't let them be
forgotten -', POW" MIAs
(missing in action)." More
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' . than 10,.000 hive been crea."
diatrlbUted-oatloowide alJx:e Mn. Hanloo Uld ahe bu
J"""!1. "'6 lljd. "Man Y .arrvlved the past Z'I l!DClllllll f--.... mi..u.. -of rny 111111 iii God, have wrtieri JM llld ul:ed for rny fallll In my INlud ud rny
them." • ~ of hll!)o I -Tiit SI Tcirowoala!> belle.ea b1i delonnbiiiloo, his driv'"
the natloil bu becOme more 'his -, faith In God and his
aware of the Jlllss1nl men deep love tor me an<i our l(IO.
!ltuatton dllrlol ~.,"I """6 I ,bellae llleae thtnp wtll
535 -Wt Mardi.'' brinlf him borne.
she aald, "and J OOlJ hoord "Eacb nll!h~" !Ile added,
from 20. Now. this wtde ~ <'our little boy prays, •p1eue
!em Is be\l1J , dbcliRed In God, bring rny daddy home
Congrea. I d Call thol pro-soon.' •
Investments Lecture
Series Opener Slated
· Do:ing on Duty
Welcome home kiss goes tn Sgt. Wade Stewart Jrom
wife Nancy, but son Scott is asleep at his post as
dad arrives at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
from Vietnam tour.
Stralghl lalk-on tbe marlcet iusloo will be olf&lil'Dy ~==~-~~----------
and investmerua in a time William L. O'Bryon in biJ 19th .-----------.---------...,
when all appears to be coo. annual "Investment!" 1eetUtt a
series for the Orange Coast · _
F• H J Evenm, College this month. ll'e e p The Iectu1es will starl
Wednesday and run on sue-late kefigious School Registration Sought cessive Wednesdays through to be held at
~· ~:':'30s!:,:~ ~:0 ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH F 01• County Mariners Drive, Newport 3209 Via Lido, Newport Be.tch
Bead:I. There is no tuition and S.tturday, Sept. 27, 9:30 A.M. -12 Noon
studenll may register at the For Information: Call 644-0140 SANTA AN . .\ -Plre
HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE
announces
lecture. !'::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::==:=::=
So Long, Blackie
fighters are needed by tile
U.S. Forest Service in Oranie
County.
Students who worked as fire
control aides this summer have
returned to school leaving
vacancies which must be filled
for the balance of the fire
O'Bryon, owner of William !~------------------~ L. O'Bryoo and Co., seauities
Veterinary 1tudent Charmaine Bost~r, 22, parts company with. her prize-win·
ning Angus steer after sale to A.. E. ''Hap1' Craycbee of Newport Be at h.
Craycbee, owner of Foster's Pharmacy, paid about $533 for the prize-winner.
Pair Sue
On Floods
In Laguna
SANTA ANA -A Corona
deJ Mar contractor and the ci-
ty oi Laguna Beach are nam-
ed as defendants in a $10,IXX>
flood damage suit on file today
in Superior Court.
Ronald K. and Eliiabelh
Annstroog, 1223 Starlite Road,
want that amount In damages
from the city and -or
Everett Davis and Sons o!
Corona del Mar. They hold the
defendants responsible for ex·
tensive flood damage to their
borne last Feb. 24.
AID-Givers Appoint
Mucha Representative
TUSTIN -Or811ie County
Atn.United Givers president
Peter J. Remmel has a,..
nounced the a(ipointment of F.
Ronald Mucha ~ division
representative. Mucha will
work with Division Manager
Jack Collini and Represen·
tative Carl Hawkins.
''The addition of Ron Mucha
to the AID staff', said Rem·
met, "is in keeping with the
growing financial needs of our
community's charitable
season, District Ranger Clif •
ford M. Stevens said today.
lie said it is imperative the
vacancies be filled as fire
danger in Southern California
watersheds is high and will get
worse as tbe area gets drier.
Landscape
Pact Given
Medi I C organizations and AID's cor-SANTA ANA _ Ricbard ca enter respondingly increasing ef· Schllllg has the approval (lf
forts to provide area giver Orange County planning com-Wiring Done groups with the most efficient missioners to establish a com-
means ol channeling their con. mercial landscaping servicr in
ORANGE _ The Orange t{ibutions to these worthy the Santa Ana Heights general
causes". :-·1tural County Medical Center is now agrl'.;w zone.
wired to handle UC Irvine Mucha strved as Orange PlaMers agreed that slnce
Medical Scbooi requirements. County district representative the aru isunder the takeoff
A '",900 electrical power lor a national consumer pro-pattern from Orange County The Armstrongs cootend _. fi be! j · · th that creation or a firebreak distribution contract was com-duels ·nn ore om1ng e Airport a landscaping buaineu
pleted' two weeks ahead of AID organization, and has is a good use for the property.
area in the vicinity ol Morn-schedule by Allen Electric Co.. been active io area civic and Schtllig will locate on the
i.og.side Drive and Rancho Santa Ana, and approved by charitable affairs since mov-northwest side of Acacia
;:: ... ~din ·~:~!a~ the county Bo a rd of ing' to Orange COOnty a year Street 235 feet soutbwnt of
and contriSuted to heavy _s_u.:,perv_isor __ •· _______ a_g_o_. _________ <>r_char_d_Dr_i_v_e. _____ 1 floodi!JI.
Top soil aod vegelaticm
washed down off the higher
land and blocked the drainage
system in the vicinity of their
home, the Annstrongs claim.
Flood waters, it is alleged,
rose to a level of six inches in
the home.
The couple filed an identical
claim with the city last J.1arcb
13. lt was denied by the city
councll April 14.
brokers of. Newport Beach,
said of. tbe lecture: "The
public has become aware that
It must meet the problem of
inflation hea<kln. Savings are
deteriorating rapidly. In
l.Qday's !eCUritles market, a
much greater return can be
secured than is available in
savings and loans and most
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'1tfa!fl S(yart' • Writing, Directing Keep
'FBI' Chief Abbott Busy Ageless Classic
Lacking in Luster. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Tariana, where Abbott lives employ a gardener. He can be
Philip Abbott, the Jot\n Edgar with his wife, Jane . found two or three dayt a
Hoover-Uke boss or te1evision's The "Me Tarzana, You week pruning trus, lriqi.ming
''The FBI," would rather pUot Jane" gags have worn a bit shrubs, mowing h 11 coo-
hls power mower around his thin wilh both Abbotts u well slderable lawn and plantiui
By TOM BARLEY
Of 9't 0.Rr Plltl S1411f
Alk any 10 Orange, County
thespians and/or theatregoers
what they know about ''Mary
Stuart" and we'll wager that
at least seven oI them are sure
to link the ageless clwic wtth
lhe revered Madame Helene
Modjeska and the famed
Polish actress' lnterpretaUon
of the. challeng-ng role or
England's Elizabeth I.
Legend has it ttlat La Mod-
jeslca_ brought to ber depiction
of tbe Tudor sovereign a fi~
and · fervor that have done
much to keep this pleasing
play in the public eye for the
70 or so years that have pass-
ed sincf she trod the boards in
Santa Ana.
This may well be. To our
way o( thinking, however, this
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'•Sbgpsted R.,gl Price •• '
tragic. ta.le o( a bitter struggle
between two queens, a
pecu]iarly chilling ~
frontaUon tha'l only ended, as
it only could end, with Mary
Stuart's lovely head on the
block, survives on its own
substantial merits.
It will not survive for very
much longer, though, il it is to
become the vehicle for the
doubtful ta1ents and lackuster
direction assembled under-its
proud name Friday night at
the Santa Ana JUgh School. lt .,.
was unfortunate indeed that
this limping, unutterably bor-
ing o!fering should b e
dedicated to the city or Santa l
Ana's centennial celebratic>ru.
Director li.oss Corbin must Buster's Back
shoulder the blame for this The late Bu.ster K'eaton, among the ·most invenlive
wretched presentation and we of silent film comedians, will be seen in "Steam·
intend to pull no punches in boat Bill Jr." Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
Open End Theater in Newport Beach. An additional this department. We are not sh.owing is planned for 11 p.m. Saturday. un~amiliar with the thespian -~--"---'-------'------'-'----
art or its staging and if Mr.
modest Sun Fernando valley as th~ir offspring Denise, J7; flowers . .
estate than lret aboµt the 10 David, 12: and Nelsen, 7, "Oanknlng is relaxing.~' be;\l~~~~i~i~~fi most wanted Uat. A combination of Ca lifornia says. uctves me time lo gel
Abbott Is a lall, spare man, ranch and contemporary my mind off work and other
a naUve of Lincoln, Neb., with modem, their hon1e is cen-things."
a dry wit and a penchant for tered on more than an acre of Weekends Abbott and family
creativity. ground and contains ?!me often head for the beach. But
While acting has provided 3,000 square feet, allowing for his favarile means for lt:aving
him with sufficient wealth to spacious rooms. the world behind is to camp
enjoy the good suburban life, . Thei:e are four bedrooms, an near the town of Frasier Park
he is l\ilpplest writing for the <l-!11' hvlng room and roomy in the Tehatbapi mountain!, l 1 .u... s *
U1eater and ~his own dining area. But the center o( ~',.S:, __ lhan !,!0 hours ~ --ENDS-lOHIGHT-works. -----iire for the Abbotrtamlly 11-a •11.1un:.
Si.nee "The FBI" went on m ~ g ~ lrtcent den-~layroom Abbott discovered lbe area Willi1111 H.ltl111
the air five years ago, Abbott which UlCludes an antique pool while on loci.lion for an Etn••• a..,111111
has authored and directed table._ television set, stereo episode or the adventure "THE WILD BUNCH"
.. Robert Frost's Promises to t: q u 1 pm e n t and other drama.
Keep" and "The Wt:b and the diveraions. . Jane does tht: famUy cook·
Rock," an adaptation 0 I It_ loots du-ectly •out on a 1ng and the couple entertain
Thomas Wolfe. pauo swimming -tfOOI. moderately for . .small groups
. Pruit trees abound In the cf friends . They sel~om dint
Both were produced 10 garden, and Abbott is one of out and Abbott would rather The~ter West, a s ma 11 the few men in the face the rack than ·a d.iscothe·
legltunate playhouse . n e a rli~ne~ig~h~bo~r~hood§~w~h~o;::;;d~oes~~no~t [~q~u~•·===~~:::::::::'ill Warner Bros. where his ABC-
1'V series is filmed.
Both playhouse al}d studio ~· .£
are a 20-minule drive to ttl"T
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"RACHEL, RACHEL#
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Corbin were to> tell us that he
was satisfled with this plod·
ding, stilted "Mary Stuart"
then we should have to tell him
that he's in the wrong
business.
Eva Gabor Decorating
TV Screens and Homes .OWAl'&ilfnie I .,..;:::~~~:...
·n11 , I . "What Ever
Happened
To Aunt Alice?"
e ENDS TONIGHT e ft vft.r1Jlu ·_,,_· immlllt 1 "ROMEO & IUILET"
We're prepand to allow a
lot of leeway for first night
nerves and errors but there
was· no excusing most o( the
cast (or a production that was
almost utterly devoid of in-
spiration. Ann Filian, a
beautifully gO\\'tled M a r y
Queen of Scots, did improve in
the final. stages but she had.
for us, irretrievably blolted
her copy book in her opening
scenes.
About the only thing that
Margaret Boyer really did
well was to look amazingly
like Queen Elizabeth, But
there the resemblance ended
with a lame, unin s p ired
performance that should have
-and we almost hoped it
would -brought the shade of
11 maddened Modjeska back to
take over her most famou s
role.
There were those who de-
served a lillle more than our
curt dismissal. Frank Ballotta
stood 'OOt in the role ol the
limping, wily dipl omat Sir
Amias Paulet; William Carden
polished up his role as the
Earl of Leicester as the play
wore on and Ron Langseth
nQticeably improved in the
part of Sir Wiiiiam Davison
as the mill sof Jean Goldstone
and John Reich ground slow-
ly on.
l!OLLYWOOD <U PI ) since birth.
Being a Gabor is'not all sable "~ly father was one of the
and diamonds. But it's close. lop antique colleelors i n1
Eva Gabor _ zsa Zsa"s 11ungary," sht explained. "We 1
1 lived in a museum . My mother younger s i st er is used to gel upset because the
dissatisfied with the limita-house was filled with so many
lions acting places on her antiques.
IWJUI llPl'Y"
artistic creativity. She didn't "Now I can spot an original
put il exactly that way, but from a copy in a moment.
that is the gist. This is what I mean aboull~~~~~~iiiiiiiiii~~ll artistic creativity. Interior! So the blonde lJungarian decoration gives me the 0~
beauty is branching out. She portunity to create."
has already opened an interior l-':;m~;;::;;;;;;~--1
decorating shop in Palm!
Springs and is completing l T.,.itht ti I
plans to set up another in •
Beve rly Hills.
She reached into her \\'allet
and whipped out a license,
proving she is a certified in-
terior decorator u n d e r
Califomia"s statutes.
"Oh, my God!" Eva cried .
~'Does that . paper give my
age? ls that my driver's
license?"
Assured her years had not
been revealed, the actress
sank back in her booth to
regain her appetite for lunch.
A catastrophe such as that
could give a glamor girl hives.
lt was a near miss.
"I do not wait on customers
in the shop," Eva said. "I con-
sult. ''
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ALSO f'LAYING-
To11y M-011eio10 1111
"A Man Called G·annon"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
YOU'LL LIKE
THIS ONE!
"0111 of 1~1 f11Rn i1it.
Moil Ori9in•I •nd Moll
Cont19io11t Scrt•ft Com1cli11
In Yt111 "-N. Y. Timt1
,.Armin S11p1rb"-l.A. Ti"'''
"• • * * 1'1,f1ct"-D1ily N1w1 Ev111 J11clitli Crht S1y1 -
-''Nol to b1 Mi111dl"
& "HELLO DOWN
THERE"
LAST-2-DAYS
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Jock Le-•
Woltet" Motttl••
"THE ODD COUPLE"
Bargain Matin••
Wednesd•y, I p.m.
FllE ll•IHHMINTS
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Crossword Puzzle Asked if she incant an
analy st, astrologer or the
yellow pagt!i, Eva explained
she is a consultant for those
wishing their i n I er i ors
deC(lrated with a Hongarian
fla ir which is quite different
from, say, a Poli sh or
Yugoslavian flair.
9/2J.•b9
1 lmmovabl t 37 Orivt
8 Fruit ool 9 Conlftr, e.g. •o Unburdtn
10 Light in 4Z Oo M
color outdoor 11 lmpor\Jnl chort
minttil 45 Btilrtr 12 Soft drink of nrws
lJ In !ht ···• 48 Most
18 Commind tractabl t
to dog SO Adds up
24 Sl!nSt SJ Numtric af
25 Rough lo prtfi~
Ult touch 54 Ntoativt
26 Walks ba cl( wad
and roru. 55 Exc hangt
27 "Hard --!" Sb Akron
21 Facia l product
fl!ali.rts 57 Sltn on
2' Timtlab lt 1 door
abbr tviallon Yf Oisor91nlJtd
31 Kind of stalt I
horsr •o Song
32 Otstrt bl Sllarp
ltaturts flavor
ll Whtat of ~2 Niss San
Europt Juan
35 Word of b5 Part of
tndrarmtnt lht bOd~
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"I 11m really in the anlique
business," she said. ';It's a
very good business: better
than diamonds because an-
tiques keep increasing in
value.
"There are very few genuine
anl.Jques left in Europe
because they arc all imported
to the United States. I shop in
places like Laguna Beach, but
nol at tht: tourist plact:s. I look
in the little side streets."
Eva said she has been an
authority on antiques almost
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CONT. IUN. NOM J P,M,
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They are Searching for appropriate gifts for a layette -show.tr,
ti!• first fall pt'!ject fo' Ille Fountain. V l\ll~Y. gr?up. ·
Between ·l and 3 p.m. n~xt Saturday; .th~ patio of Mrs. Willilun
Pobn's boine will ,be b)igbUy de~orated J"llh·SJ>tighUy storks and baby .
buggies which Will qe used as eijnta!ners !Or the wrapped gifts which
will be C!)lle,eted forn~-bOrn infilpfl. .. .' .: . !'' • • " -. Prior to the time that a baby-io•pl•""4"9ith adopting parents it
.. g>~nd§ . .M _inJelirn. ~riod of from six to eight weeks in If.he care of fos-
ter parents. Providing layettes. for0 l!l.*·.ln-J>etween; d8y11cis· b"l•·one~ ··ot1he:"1D.any flifiction·s-em.braced by the auxiliaries of the Children's
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Planning the shower for the tiny babies are Mrs. Robert Isaac-
son, chairman, and Mrs. Ed Lavelle of the associate membership.
They have invited the participation of more than 60 associate mem ..
bers whose support augments the auxiliary's efforts.
Also attending will be Mrs. June Hendricks, director of Orange
County's 16 auxiliaries, and Mrs. Gayle Boswell, who will relate het
impressions and experiences as a foster mother of five years.
Families and 183 infants or toddlers were united last year
through the facilities of the Orange County District Office, and.the ma..
jority while the child w~ under S mQPths. Their layettes wer:e due di·
recUy to the efforts of auxiliary"VOI~i:s-, -... .
Refreshments and the opening of the eifls will comprise the
$iiQwER:QF' AFFECTJO~~ Mrs. Anthony Gajewski (lelt) .pre;i-
dent, and Mrs. ·Ro!Je.tt Isaacson of Las Bnzas dei Mar, Foµntain
Valley's auxiliary. of the Children's Hom, Society, enjoy an after-
noon of s4opping ·for a ·layette •hl>Wlll', 111• first fall project spoil-
·sored _by the auxiliary. All the clothing and' baby supplies collect'ed
'!ill, be ·distributed to new-born infants-awaiting permanent adop.
ti on. afternoon's activities, .
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Pace Picks
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By JODEAN HASTINGS
Of tti'°e Dally Pilot Staff
POSITIVE T B A T Hun-
tington Beach is a city on the
grow is Joan (Mrs. Nonnan)
Warner, who recently assum-
ed the: duties of secretary for
the Chamber o; Commerce.
During her first day or so on
the job, Joan dedicated a solid
eight hours to answering only
one batch of ~nquirle.s
regarding the city.
assorted commumti ~~
to enjoy a night on' tt.e tow'n iri -
celebration of their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.
SINCE THE mayor prr
claimed this as Safety Mont:
in Fountain Valley, the Four
tain Valley Woman's Club t
cooperating wi!h the polict
del"'{lnl<nt ,ID ~i"'\'~ "'I of·
ficer"wbo'"ilf 11< .P.,i.Jililg ID ·
kindergarten children in all
nine elen\entary: schools this
week.
MEMBERS OF the 5-0uth
Coast Junior Woman's Club in He will be discussing lafety F.ountai~ Valley currently are _ = ':r:!: .:®~=
d1stribut1ng bumper. st!Ckets . to l n-..1 T~-· tll
with the warningi· "School's . 6, range~, ·'"""' l'<}U . Wl
Open _Be Extra Alert," to distnbute,llterature.
all community residents. ·l.n ·chaFge of errangements-
In addition t'o u r i I Ti g ~s Mrs. R91:.1¢.$µllivan,_yQUth
motorists to be cauCious, the cbairman.
club also is e n co u r a g i n g The club agairl Will Sponsor
parents to review .ufe\plcy.cl· tts duplicate brtdne pro· ...,......_, ing and pedestri~ i:ule! witb a l!!i ......
their youngsters. · l!adr Sa~day. at'·B P·~~ in ~e
, • , .• , ·, OOJWDlDl•\y ·center lililldlng. •
The group 'f ec~'•i,.Y· !l'hl . ol'oUD Ill . bpeii 1o iill. presented a ch,eek '-lo· Or,. Li"'"·_\,;~ ,. . ... ·. Ralpb Sher, di~ "Of •tlle· '!D? ,-w~ 1 •• to ·play, -and
emergency H:ELP LINE !or · es~1aur. ~~tdellts: who .~anl
drug situaUons . :WtUUn the: • U> earta_ th'eiJ". m~~= .po~ts. _
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community. Proc~· were' ~~e alsO ·Wiii_, J?e J~_ n~v1c~ , i ~ " .
realized from a Sbetr HqpJast seqion. ~ ~ J:>:e~s-ar'e • . , . . " . . ~ , . month 1 Fountaiil Valli!Y Big~ weli:omo.'Thtre ·is ;.th>rge of IN· THE · DRIVER··S,fEAT·-, Geo<ge. Cartillo, ·sale8'. '' preilaeJ>t!ofthe.Marma High ,Scllool ad wt .chapter;
School n · ·ti .~ .per p.1;tyec;· ~•od r,4rs.: manager-of Bill Maxey Toyota, Inc., sbows "the car . Ai~h-...Hailu, foreign ~xcbange student , from
. • .Helen Cree<f ~ directing the which will be donated during the White Tag sale Ethiopia, and Mrs. Owen Miller, representing the
TED AND AUCE llartlett -1"'08ram ·'With the cooperation sponsored by the American Field Service program. new chapter forming in Ed,isoo High ScllooL
took an evening off from their of Mn. Will Romine. Admirers are (left to right) Mn, C. J. Weronko, . .
With · White Tags
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· Student Army ·
On the Marc·h
Huntington Valley . residents will ·be-ask8d to
reach in their ·wallets for $1 beginning. next li'rlday
as adult and student chapter members of the Amen--
can Field Service program open thtm' White ~TB&
sale,
Participating in the lag sale will be ·the student
body from each of the .four area high schools In-
cluding Edison, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach
and Marina. Miss Esther Funk is chairman of'tha
combined effort.
Cooperating in the program are more than 180
area merchants who will offer holders of White Tags
a 10 percent discoun't on all :rn~se except
sale or fair.trade items on Satur<!aY, OcL 18. Most
of the participating merchants, "'.hose names ate
listed on Ille tags, also will b• offering them· for
sale in advance of White T~g disd>unt day.
This year an imported car and five classical
guitars have been donated to the sch!llarship pro-
gram by Bill Maxey Toyota, Inc., and· the Hunting-
iton Center Merchants' Association. .
They will be given away at 2 p,m, Thursday,
Oct. ZS, in the Huntington C::enter Mall,· and the·Win-
ner must be present to qualify.
Student clubs sellin): white tags will realize 40
percent of th~-proc~eds and 60 percen~ will.benefit
lhe AFS sctiolarship program., Foreign students
from . 61 countries throughout the world are b,rougbt
to the U.S.' each year to live with an American fem-.
ily and study in an American high. school during
their senior year.
, As a reciprocal part of the· program, outstand-
ing students froµi tlils" country are·aeot 'abroad ~
44 foreign countries, each year.
Object ·01 the AFS prvgra\n· Ill to brlng·uiider-
standing and friendship among peoplOs .of.Ille ·world
on a one-to-one basis. Studen\j from other ,llinds
visit more than 2800 cbmmunitl~1here during each school y.ear. · ·
Last year more than 200 mercha!l!s in the Hunt-
ington Beach Union High. School District and more
than 10,000 students participated in the White Tag
sales, the major 'fllnd-ra!sing event of the Americaa
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:·{, ai:", a :' io' r Your column aboul lhls problem. PleaSe money -problems, sex problems and hr. viCe,pieue,]ustwantedyoutoknowhow
healthy, alert, clean stude.nt who· wfil be ........ • -saf 9eniethlng. -STILL BURNiN'G · Jew probiems. -'one wo"11n lblved her problepi. -
18 next birthday. I Jive in Ohio 8.nd am DEAR BURN: I've never bad the pi-ob-1.ast yeJt we mOved·to this city. lD:@n't HONEY BUN •
bored out ol my gourd. The farthest lem bdorel• You llucli<d·ft ~ulllaUy; name ii please). The move meant mpre DEAR BUN• '1111111.• -? Plout
away from home I have ever been is Mtdaine. I coalda'& bave dole \be''fti' ' money, a bin:~ house_ and new:frhdds, htp_.JSlY Hlbu -..,, BID. Y• ..,
SteobenYilie, :ioo miles away. , ' m)'ldl. Wlthfn 1>10 lnOlllh& I wu•madly In Jove be wrWq •pbb •
Do you know of a kind.i.e.rted col· "'tr<dt" Wlddl. dald .....;;.... ~ ooiauoa bn>l:e ;.;.;;or,, 'ftt.i "~g" lumed ' . ", with bJs nel' buslne&S woclato.11Ie feeJ. llllUlfsl who would be willing ID make a o.i:.: .. -.,.~---• --• .. , · Dl!lAB ANN LANDER$: rm ..,.. *"' lna 18 "mutual.' Mr, M........,. lnil bla gilt of $200 SO I could go ID New York for to ,_..,...._ Pqle wlNt nat tldnp" hut ID be l lioJ' '1lnif .,..the. Door· looking will never pub11sh thl1 letter ~allst! It . .-~r,1have tfiO same kind of marriage 111)1
a fo0g weekend! Sony I don't liave badly....,.. oileo rwirt IOJL.l'ft -,1up.lnfo:lbe.dn~bo0rh: · hbsba!ld and I.bl! BOr' M and I
monty for a stamp so you 'll bave to a good bl& of It 1111.ea ud I recmameH ' ~.he sat( 'Ill' M ~ up. 1 was gore. one "! your sacred oxen,. .but..l'ifl., • have decldhcf ltii~edivo~1is :; or the
anrwer In the paper. -HAVE SUIT· It lllgbly. shocked.. That Jtld wls nearly 11 tall as I t going to wnte i1 anyway. I ClJI ·trupi!UllY quesUan. Dal'l\el doesn't suspect a thing.
CASE, WILL TRAVEL was. He had to 'be 11 years okj. ly'lled, &aY •• my'stei'et lover bas made my mar-.Nellher does Mrs. Marvelous. ·
DEAR WILL 1 I'm glad Ii> '"'°11 ,Jll!I DEAR AfiliMl!D&RSc ~afiern-• "Iii! ~U) '11, ~ and 10, ~·thel meJ(•--riaif,.~t "l'IY toJerable,but hap\)ler. We meet 'onee a W!'•k In a nesrby
lnt•e • IUl&case. Sony, cbu:m, 6it r while shopping jn a_ well-known depart. room1 ~ ~ck out hi! tongue• •rid . ,_ y.'tien.J ~·f!I~ Dani~ in 19S! we were village. He·~tisfies my every emotional
haven't lll<llkd tllal mooey boJD you are ment store, l'ffid lo go to 'Ifie ladles 1hootel, ! don t lmv• to mind fOO. You licith yomig 100!00fi1h, and l was png• ·need. I love belng with birn. Dreaming
dreaming about J .. room. I walked into the private booth. aren't my.mother." - -naqt. ·After five ye&rs and tlire6 bablts+ abOUr'" our trysts~ keeps·-me cheerf111~
There's u old-fashloned11ctfvtty called stmnbled over something · and almost -I don'tthlnk-I'Ve-ever---seen anything tn "°wt -were. fftf 1lp-.tt:b each." other, h&d fulfilled and good to my hoSband. No ad·
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coni.s along? Alk Ann Landen. Said llf
her booklet "LovJ or So'and'!l<1w to'llll
the Differerlce'.1• Send 35 ~is ln 'coin and
, a 101lg, se~·•dd(W41, atoml(Od eovlli>Po
with your request. •
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with your problems. Sjolld thdn lo IMr ID
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Destina tion: Notion 's Capitol
Mrs. Fred M. Briggs (left) of Monarch Bay packs her car with help from Mfs.
Robert M. Thomas. Mrs. Briggs is off to Washington, D.C. where she will rep-
resent Laguna Niguel Republlcan Women's Club, Federated at the national con-
vention Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25-26. Those who attended the state con·
vention in Anaheim included Mrs. Thomas, president, along with the
Mmes. Briggs, Neil Barbour. Lawrence Howell, C. L. Llppincott and Angelo
D'Ercole.
Horoscope
Aries: Keep Balance
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 24
By SYDNEY OA1ARR
NEWS SPOTLIGHT 011 mar-
riaJt and d.h·orce. L a w
cW .c:es accat wbat mi1i.t be
a.a eecentric twist wlUcb grab!
headll:nes. LIBRA Is involved
and lhett COllld be furor over
.whit many ml1bt ~sl~r a
too UberaJ iatttpret.allod of
the nles.
AllI&S (March 2l·April 19):
Forceful methods get you ex·
actly nowtlerc today. Have
courage of convictions. But
speak softly. Many today are
ready to throw caution to
winds. You must keep )'1lUr
balance.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Consider your own welfare.
Don't go so far afteld that you
neglect essentials. Be frank,
especially with yourself. Ac·
cent ori getting besl value
Crom money, studie.s.
GEMINI 1~1ay 21-June 20):
Your freedom may !Jc
restricted by I e g a I com-
responsibilily. Don't try to
shirk duty. Great gain,
prestige arc possible. But you
must display unique La1ent.s.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
II wise, you will fmiah what
you knaw. Means don't feel
gra.u Ls necessarily greeber
acr(JM the way. Be analytical
Maturity and calm app:oach
win your goal. Know this.
LEO (July %3-A.ug. 22): You
may find yourself on the move
today. Plans are subject lo
change. Ride with the tide.
Take nothing for granted. Give
full play to intellectual curiosi·
ty.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-0ep<. 22):
You may .be. tempted to let Im-
pulse guide financial moves.
Key is to be receptive to logic.
Wa ists Tak e the Wrap
Big ribbing cinches the wai&tllne In Ibis window·
pane checked: wool wrar, whlch is worn with a
ribbed dress with turt eneck. Done by B. H. Wraue, 1rr1 pan of his fall-winter collection to be
vi iod troll'I Jl·e.m.•10 4 p.m. tomorrow and Thurs·
day In Robinson's, Fashion Island.
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Strive for balance.. Have fun
without ruining your previous
plans, budgel.
LIBRA tSept. 23-0ct. 221 :
Ideas sparkle. You a r c
restless for progress. This is a
day to es.presa yourself -in
writing, art, other creative
forms. You will noL be
.satisfied with status quo.
SCORPIO (Oct. :ZS.Nov. 2t):
Know values. Don't coofue i~
lusioo with actuality, Accent au whit you get for maoey. Be
infmmed. HIV1! as many facts
at bind IS possibie. 'l1len )'1)U
avold being deceived.
SAGl1TARIUS (Nov 22·
Dec. 11): Excilement of going
placea., meeting p e o p I e
domim1&. Day ts out ol
ordinary. Rou1ino goes by
wayside. Circumslloces turn
in your favor. But avoid es.-
COSS ;p..ci_
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): You gel a.Id from
unorthodox sources. Business
affairs are on upswing. Jn
personal life, prestige rises.
FamUy disagreement can be
amiably settled -if you so
desire.
AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
II): Friendlhip could blend
with travel. Visitor could ar-
rive. Individual who was con-
fined to home or hospital gets
out. Bt gracious, c:omi.derate.
PISCES (Feb. 1 .. Mareh 20):
Set sighls on goal. Pacing Is
important li you aUt:mpt to
go too fast, you mits major
point. Mes.sige is clarified by
tonight. Cooperate in ipeci•I
project.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTIIDAY you appreciate
the arts, with empJw.ia on
music. Your Ille has un-
dergone numerowi changes
recenlly. You may now be
cootemplaling change o r
residence. Domestic situation
is altr.red. There is more to
sha~.
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Post Time
Announced
Jnslead of the traditional
day at the races. Alpha Delta
Pi, Southern Area Council will
sponsor A Night at the
HJrness Races next Friday.
Members and their gue_M.s
will travel lo Hollywood Park
for a codtail recept.ioo from
6:30 lo I p.m. in the Turf Club
berore post time at 8.
The proceeds will be given
to the McClausland ·Holmes
FoundatJon, ertabllshtd in
1957 to establish research ra-
cilitles in ~teal , surgical
and al lied sciences and to set
up a proaram for rehabilita-
tion o( unwed motb6s.
Tbe foundation ha! named
tbe f1orence Crlltenton home
to be recipient of funds raised
from licket salet for A Night
at the llarness Races.
An)'Ollt wishing to purchase
tlcltetsl. ll f5 eech, may call
Mrs. .Hobert Hartunian. 962-
4034 .
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Mission Chosen
For Ceremony
1be hlltoric OW MJadoa San over ~now. were Cynthia
Luis Obllpo w,. -by Lynn Allrtd and Suzanne Mlch<le -ud Novy LI. Featbellnglll, m.... ol the
Ronald F, Klrl>y ol Colla bridegroom.
-to a tbe aetilng f0< Sieve SltauA performed the ~. excblllP o! wedding duties of bel1 man aod suests
pleilges ud r1op, wett seated by Jerry Jlekm,
'n.e early a f & e r n o o n Georii Allred. Dick Feather.
cer<m()I!)' was performed by lollll and Tlnl Harden, tmber
11ie Rev. JID>OI, rr.m. for ol the t.ride.
1he daUl)>ter of Mr. od ¥~. Orallle anthuriwn a n d
F. Sbeldoo ff-ol Su LUts halycoola flown in f r o m ~and the IQD of Mr. and Hawa.il were arranged in
Mn. Joooph F. Kirby ol Colta decorations for the Su Luis
-Obispo Couotty Cub, where
,M. emplre. gvwn of orgama the newlyweda reoelv~ their
tceeiJted W'Ub, lace wu ctu:mn guests.
bT the bride llld her 11oo< Aft..-hooeymoooin& I n
leiigth veil .., <,IUlht to a . Northern Calllomla and Lake
crown ol.lmb atephUotis ud Tahoe. the ~lyweds will
Unopds orchids, reside in Jl.lwal1. •
The bride WU ~ ~.JI.Inion. at-from llllsloa c.utnI Cllhollc
tended her liJler u-mald ol H I g Ii School and bat C<IDJl-
booor. weartne a long yellow Ieted two yean at Calllomia
dlilfoq gown and a plcture bat Polyt.cimlc College. San Luis or natural straw banded in Obispo.
orange. Her hu.sband, 1 graduate of
BridesmaiM, w e 1 r i n g Mat.er Del H1&b Schoo!, at-
IX\ltdllng gowns and bats and tended UCLA, when he wu
carrying bouquets ol orange af!lllated. with Phi Kappa
m.arlj:olds, were Pa t ricia Sigma f raterni t y, and
Dalton, Clrby Wtgell, Cheryl Calllomia State College at
Cooper a o d Ann M • r i e Loog: ·Beach. He now is sta-
H1rden. tiaDed at Pearl Harbor with
Flower &lria, in white eyelet the Navy.
Small World Theme
Club Begins New Year
Disease bill and will report on
a Halloween candy sale plan-
ned for the October meeting lo
benefit the Kidney Foundation.
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France will be the first slop
in the Small World jwrney o!
the Junior Ebell Club of
Newport Beach when the club
begins a new year out Thurs-
day in the Eb<ll Clobboux.
The meelhlg will be caUed
to order at 10 a.m. by Mrs.
Warren Fil:, pnsident, and
luncheon will follow t b e
bosinesa session.
Youth chairman, Mr s.
James Murar, will announce a
baby-sitting clinic in
November for Girl Scouts.
New olf1CU1 and chairmen
will be Introduced, including
the Mmes. Murar, recording
secretary; B l m Hastings,
historian, and William Burtt,
program chairman.
THIS IS A LAMPSHADE ? -That is the question ballgoers will ask 'vhen they
attend the seventh annuaJ Lampshade Headdress Ball next Saturday benefil-
ting the Orange County Association for Retarded Children. Trying o.n 1 a s t
year's sweepstakes winner is Mrs. Gerald L. Thompson (center) while Mrs.
Jack Nelson (left) and Mrs. George Zavas offer a helping hand.
Mrs. Roger Sherman, first
vice president, wUI call upon
chainnen for reports, in-
c 1 u ding Mrs. Harlow
Richardson, ways and mearu1,
who will di.scus.5 a Nov. l%
boutique.
Health chairman. ~I r s .
Lionel Oa Silva, will discuss
writing letters to le&iJlators in
IUpport of the Ven e r e al
November
Date Set
• The eniq:ement of Judith
Ann Mueller and Dudley Lewis
Rosser of Campbell hu been
IJlOOW'.ICed by Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer J o s e p h Mueller of
Huntington Beach, parents of
the bride-to-be.
The couple plan to ma!T)' ln
La Venta Inn, Palos Verdes
Estates, Sunday, Nov. 23.
Miss Mueller is a graduate
of Marina HJ.gb School and her
fianoe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rosw-of Campbell,
also was graduated from
Marina High,
Welcomed u a new p~
visional will be Mrs. Richard
Bechtel, and reinstated into
membership will be 1'1rs.
Burke.
1be program will b e
presented by Miss Ann Struck,
owner of an arta boutique
shop.
JUDITH MUELLER
Will M•rry
Pearl Harbor Cited
New Series
Improving
Diel. exercise and weight
cont rol ~·ill open a four·p~rt
series on A Better Se!'r
Concept Through Fashions and
Good Grooming being con-
ducted by Goklen West. Even-
ing Colloce. ' -
The session will begin at
7:30 p.m. today in the college
ctnter and is open to the
public ai no charge. The series
ill sponsored by the C<lllege in
collaboration with the May
Co., South Coast Plaia.
Future topics to be discuss-
ed include Cosmetics: Your
Best Face Forward, on Tues-
day, Sept. 30 ; Hair: ll's
What's On Top That Counts.
and Fashions: Your Personali·
ty Is SOOv,·ing.
Specialists Jrom the May Co.
staff ·will lecture and
demonstralt, and the series
will be aimed at both men and
women.
Speaker Gives Warning
''We mml give importance
to the lesaon of Purl Harbor
today," was the warning o(
Rear Adm. (rtl.) Wiiiiam C.
Chambliss, first speaker in t.M
aartnt Harbor Fonun series.
''We are threatened,'' the
speaker furlher stated, saying
that the United States must
not let another Pearl Harbor
happen tn ill approacbin& a.
llkt with Red Oi!na.
credibility gap in our Com·
munlst confrontations, the ad-
miral added. lf they said no,
we'd have to go through with
lt.
In the case that we would
have to go through wilh it,
O\amblils suggested that we nrat send fllgbls loaded with
leaflets over the industrial
areas of Red Otina, and drop
the leaflets, which would say
"Boys, get out of town. The
next one's for real"
America l.tlitiate every means
J><Wible to make sure that the
Communi!t Chinese regime
never bas the means to carry
out ib threat of nuclear
destruction or subjugation.
"Wt mUst recognize a basic
fact of life: conflict is in·
evltable between d i c t a t o r
eeooomles and own f r e e
enterprise system.
"In our free enterprise
system. we are so
economicaJly efficient th a t
dictator economies c a n n o l
compete with ours. War is the
only way dictators can reach
their own as dictators."
Headdress Boll
Old Lampshades Have
New Moment of Glory
There'll be more fancy
lampshades in Balboa next
Saturday Ulan you can shate a
slick al
It won't be an interior
designers' convention or a
showing of new h o m e
furnishings, but the seventh
annual Lampshade Headdress
B<411 benefitling t h e Orange
County Association for
Retarded Children .
Ballgoers, wearing plain.
ordina r y lampshades
decorated to depict Historical
and Unusual Happenings, will
enter the Ta.le or lhe Whale
restaurant at 8 p.m. for the
ESP Facts
Analyzed
Facts and Fantasies About
Extrasensory Per«plion will
be discussed by Andrew \V.
Kish, instructor at Saddleback
College, for members of
Parents \Vithout Partners next
Friday.
headdress parade.
Judging will be Dick Lane o{
Tadio and television fame;
Sally Baker, television's Hobo
Kelly, and Kathy Marlowe of
movie fame. They will present
the Queen 's Trophy for the
most beautiful and outstanding ~
hat and model. along with four
trophies for the runners-up.
Dick Weeks of Newport
Beach, district director of
California Council for Retard-
ed Children. will serve as
master of ceremonies. ~tr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Tetzloff of
Fullerton are producing the
show and ~tr. and Mrs.
George Zavas of Anaheim are
coord inating the activities.
following tae parade or
la1npshadc headdresses, an
evening of dancing will be en-
joyed by members and guests
to the music or Tracy Well
and the Yachtsmen. No-host
cocktails and door prizes will
round out the evening.
Tickets a n d information
may be obtained by calling the
OCARC office in Santa Ana,
511-4~. or Newport Beach.
642·5025.
Rummage Sale
Starbright Club of Newport
Beech 1o1·ill sell rummage
Thursday. Friday and Satur·
day, Sept 25, 26 and 27. at
1714 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Doors y,·ill open at 9
a.m. ·
Kish. history and psychology
teacher . is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa and national
honor societies for language,
economics and education. He
JS a major in I.he Army Mili·
tary lntelUgence Reserves and
was a special agent of the
Counter Intelligence Corps in
Europe.
Single parents in the Southf,;;,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,__,
Coast area who are widowed. Wurlitzer.
separated, or divorced, with or 0 R GAN s without the custody of their
children are invited to the B ALL MODE LS
p.m. meeting in the Laguna AVAILABLE Federal Savings and Loan
buildin&, Laguna Beach. w A L L I c H s
A sociaJ hour w I t h
refreshments Is planned for l MUSIC CITY
the latter part or the evening. SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Chambll&s deocrtbed the
evenb leadlog up to the Dec. 7
surprise attack, presenUQa: the
charres of negligeoct laid
against Adm. Husband E.
Kimmel and LL Gen. Walter
C. Short, in commaod al Pearl
Harbor, and the Pentagon
commanders.
"Today's threat is nuclear
att.ack from Communist
Otina," he said. "Though Chi·
na cannot deliver nuclear
warlleads to s:pedfic tlrgets
now, they will hlvt the
capability in 2-4.-3S month:> if
"For all the crWci!ITls level·
ed at us," Olambli.ss com-
mented, •· we Ii v e under a
govenunent mare responsive
lo the demonstrated will of the
majority than anywhere.
"To prevent a Pearl Harbor
confrontation with Communist
China, we all, as American
ciUuns, must make t h e
supreme sac:riflct of taking
five minutes out or our lives,
11pendin& six cents for a
stamp, and writing to the
Pmidenl. a s k I n g that
Anyone wishing . further in· T •l•R M•S Medical Group formalion may call Mrs.I • M •1 ·11 • ~ COSTA MESA S40°JllS
! arge " I er, '!!H ·2Q2;i. or IKISfOl AT SAN DIECiO FW'f.
, E\'ery second Tuesday o _::'~''~':..· '":''..'H~ne~K~in~g':.. ~49&-~3348~:_· -~I ~~~~~~~~~~ the monlh men1bers of Orange1_
allowed lo gf).00. ·• •
China has no fear of nuclear!
conflict \lith the Unitrd SlateA,
Olambllss stressed. Mao Tse-.
tunit has stated that two hu..,.
dred million Chinese lives
coold be spared-as many u
the whole population ol l b t
United States!
Shore! Medical Assistants'
Associ.aUon assemble at I p.m.
Location may be obtained by
~alUng Mrs. Janis Anderson,
4~2.SIJ .
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DR. WELBY'S LOVE -Oscar-winning Anne Baxter
wil1 be seen as Myra Sherwood, a widow and 11Mar-.
cus \Velby. ~1.D.'s" love interest }Vhen the show
premieres tonight at 10 p.m. on Channel 7. Robert
Young plays \'f'elby, a general practitioner, in the
drama series.
TELEVISION VIEWS
ABC Faces
'Lau oh.in' ~
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK IAP) -ABC tossed its Monday
punch at '"Laugh-In" -two early evening _sho_"''S
whicb ABC hopes v:ill attract some of the v1e""!1ng
audience, particularly young people. from the rival
channel.
The first program ,,·as ''Music Scene." 45 min-
utes of the top musical numbers of the moment,
with guest stars that included the Beatles -on
film -plus To1n Jones and James Brown. ~he
comedy was entrusted to a company of young un-
provisationists recruited by the producer.
IN THE first show the comedy. used to intro.
duce the musical numbers. seemed weak and un-
certain. But: the young performers have been work-
ing together only briefly. ~ven so it is hard t~ get
excited about a sketch \\-·h1ch has a man asking a
store clerk ror a pair of elevator shoes and the
clerk starts lo grow in size.
THE PROGRAM ended at 8:15 PDT and, w;lh-
out the usual pause for commercials and station
identification. the opening scenes of "The New
People" appeared. This 4~minute dramatic seri_e!
promises to be an interesting novelty with a pornt
of view.
lt is based on the experiences of 40 young
Americans, from all social and ethnic strata, strand-
ed by a plane crash on an abandoned tropic .island.
Figbls and feud s broke out, there were racial ten-
sions , persona.Hty clashes and finally almost a
lynching when one mentally retarded boy ruined
th eir chances of rescue because he \Vas angry at
another member ol the party.
The young performers are in interesting variety
and promjse to make the show in te resting viewing,
after the large cast is sorted out.
BOB HOPE returned for his 20th TV season
\vith an hour special on NBC that included about
two dozen comics-"all the comedians in Calilornia
except ~1ayor Yony." quipped the S'tar. He handled
the mob smoolhly with a loosely constructed story-
line about a comedians' strike against network
censorship.
Flip Wilson's special that follo,ved contained
some of the comedian's Ion~ and amusin~ slories
but included some material he has used else,vhere
before. Andy Williams was a singing f!Uest and
.Jonathan Winters came in with one of his lesser
Maudie Frickert romps. The hour seemed anti-
climactic after the boisterous fun on the Hope show .
CBS'S NEW "The GoYernor and .J. J.'1 will have
its premiere tonight at 9:30 PDT. The ha lf hour
opening show \vas seen in preview and seemed Jong
on charm. warmth and fam iliar humor.
Dan Dailey plays the widou1ed 2overnor of an
unnamed slB'te \vho is facinl! re-election. J . J. is hi~
uninhibited daughter. played by pretty Julie Som~
mars. Inevitably there are youth-versus-a.Ile prol>-
lems. some misunderstandinP,s and a laugh track.
Also recommended toni~ht: ''Movie of the
\Veek .'' premiere. ABC. 8:~10, anthology serie~
lilmed for television starting with a story of blind
people trving to rfl:ach safetv after a mountain nlane
crash; "Marcus \Velby. hf.D." premiere. ABC, 10-
11. anotlier new doctor series, this one starring
Robert Young as a general practitioner.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -WIJlle M>l'I say1 he-'"'_,., liut he !elt rellev·
ed Lo .... •-ot t 111\ed from bis back
here wtien he became U>e ~ major
1<1.-<vl!r Lo hit IOO home nw.
''The pceuure wu buildinJ up, l hod
beell trying to& bard to hit home runs,••
Hill the 31-~"-old wonder a!Ler he
'cltulld N9 ... aa I pinchhttL°"~• nJcht with one on In the' sevenlhoi!Di.i Lo
&Ive San Francisco a 4-2 victory OYer SI.ft'
~ hi(· lhing I. . thit lt won 'the
came •. " said Mays after teeplng the
Olanta a half 1ame ahead or Atlanta in
Ult Natimal Leape'1 frantic We.stern
Division race.
GLENN WHITE
Sporn Editor
Trojans Fifth,
Bruins Ninth .
In Grid Polls
The milestone amash earned M-.>'S a
SU,500 spocU cat and one share ol stock
tn a bit company for each foot the homer
traveled.
The blast off Padre rookie righthander
Mike Corlclns was estimated to have
tra\•eled 390 feet JL follow~ an Wield hit
by Ron Hunt and oblller1ted a i-t tJe.
A SinaD crowd of 4,Tl9 gave May.a 1
stioding O\'IUon and lhe entire San Fran~
ciseo bench wu waiting at hQme plate as
Willte roundf!d the bases on a gimpy knee
injured several w.eeks ago in a home
plate collision with Chicago catcher Ran-
dy Hundley.
"ll was a thrill to see all my !earn.
mites waiting at home plate -that 's
something you don't see very olten,.'
Mays said.
lt was oo Sept. 15 that Maya hll No.
599, off AUanta righLhander Pal Jarvl1,
and lhe pressure of waiting ror No. 600
was like the prtSSUre he felt In 11$ when
be was striving Jor the National League
record of 512.
"Alt.er I hit599 I knew I'd hllGOO. But 1
was begjMing to wonder when. That's
the way it was with No. Sil. I waited
eight or nine days to get it. 1t
lt'a a homer he rt.members well.
'1It -'as off Claude Osteen of the
Dodgers at Candlestick," hr uJd.
Mays a.l&o remember.s his first big
league homer and so does Bill R1pey, ~
former teammate and bli league
manager who now ls a Giants broad--
caalcr.
"He hit his first one off Warren Spalm
In l~I," RJgney laid, ··aoo IL went ovet,
the roof at the Polo Grounds."
Maya, 'k>wed by age and injuries,
doesn't even consider the pO:Uibillty of
c1tcblng the all-time home run leader,
Babe Rutl:1 who hit 114 rouncltrlppers.
Ruth was me cnly other big leacuer evu
lo hlt u many u 600. ..
"[ don't tnow how mu~h longer J can
go," says Mays, "but r knt>w I'll hit 90me
matt home runs if 1 can stay bealthy,
that's been my trouble. 1 was out of the
lineup for • coupie ti weeb and I had
trouble getting my timing back."
Martin Drinks Chaµipagne,
Minnesota Wins AL West
KANSAS CITY (AP) -Billy Martin
would let nothing detract from his mo-
ment of glory.
Some of Ptlartin's veteran baseball
players held their enthusiasm in bounds
Monday night as I.he Minnesota Twins
edged Kansas City, 4-3, to clinch the
American League West title.
They poinled to the impending fi vf!-
game playoff with the Balllmore Orioles
for the A. L. pennant and a berth in the
World Series as enough reason for them
to hold their celebrating lo a minimum.
Not sc Martin ar.d most o!" the other
Tv.·ins, particularly the younger players.
"I say let's celebrate it, with cham-
pagne and the 1,1·hole works." Ptlartin
bubbled in the clubhouse as he drank
from a giant-sized brandy snifter.
'"\Vil hout this celebration .. , he asked,
"why split the leagues up into divisions. I
was all for the champagne. This is my
biggest thrill."
There was Jillie doubl Ptlartin relished
Uie moment.
In the minors ; the press; and even wound
up giving pitcber Dave Boswell a pretty
good liCting in a fist.fight after Boswell
got heated up because a coach allegedly
told Martin be had dogged It.
Martin, earlier Monday n i g h t ,
slauncb.ly defended hi$ aclioM as
necessary · to bead of£ more serious
troubles.
··1think 1 had to be tough." he said . "l
bad to stop it rigb t then, before it spread.
I've had my players' respect right from
the beginning, and I've got it now."
Players like ~mon Killtbrew, Bob
Allison, Jim Kaat and Al Worthington, all
\·eterans of the Twins' 19&5 peMant-win·
ning club, pointed to the play .beginning
Oct. 4 in Baltimore as the reason they
couldn't get so elated Monday night.
"We haven't won that much, yet." Kaat
said. "We've got a tou.gh five-game series
ahead of us, with Baltimore. The one in
'65 meant n1ore, because that was lhe
whole league. It was tougher in '65, too."
Killebrew added. "We haven't won
anytblng yet."
Mlrtin. who received telephone calls of
congratulations rrom Gov. Harold LeVan.
de:.· of Minnesota, Twinls President Calvin
Griffith and Mutin's father~in-law in
Ntbtuka, talked of his pre-playoff plans.
"I want to rest Leo Cardenas," be said.
"rll keep Rod Carew in there because. of
the bdtting race. I 'II get Rich Reese back
in \hue, and let Allison; Frank Quilici
and Rick Renick play more to get their ' timing down.
'11 don'~ know about Harmon. I'll talk it
over with hlm and see what be wanu lo
dv about resting. He 's just been fan·
tastic."
Marlin was encourc.ged by a strong
eight-inning pitching job by Bob Miller,
hl.!i lirst •tart in s1x weeks because of a
pulled muscle. BiUy admits bis pitching
is DOt deep for the playoff.
ITS NO. 600 FOR WILLIE -\Villie 1'.1ays (24) of San Francisco
Giants, watches career ho mer number 600 travel tO\Yard empty
bleacher-seats in San Diego r.·tonday night. llomer came as \Vill ie
pinch-hit for Giants with m an on base and gave S.1-~. club a 4-2 vie·
lory. Only the immortal Babe Ruth has more career home runs than
\Villie -714.
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champion Buckeyes find lhemselves ex-
acUy where they left off a year ago -
ranked as the No. I team in college fool-
baU.
The Buckeyes. idle thus far this season.
were assured of lhe top ranking today
when United Press International board of
coaches and Associated Press' panel of
.sports writers 11ave them a landslide vote
for the No. l spot.
There were other pioments perhap.s
less enjoyable this season as MarUn
found himself the center of controversy
as he feuded with fellow manager Ted
\Villia;n~ of Washington: the T~·ins' farm
department over where to ship a pitcher
"The other:: can do the celebrating for-
me." saiC: Killebrew. who helped the
Twins to victory by socking his 47th home
run. He now leads the major leagues in
both home runs and runs batted in, with
137.
"\Ve \·e got a long way lo go."
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Saturday, 45-22. Texas, a 17-0 victor over
califomia, gained third place with 223
poinU while Arkansas, which wall~
Oklahoma State 39--0, took fourth with 21'.ll.
Southern CaUforn.ia was fifth. UCLA
Uni.shed ninth in UPI and 14th in AP.
USC got cfr to a winning start by top-
ping Nebraska . 31 -21, and comes back to
Los Angeles this weekend to meet Big 10
member Northwestern in a Saturday
night tiff.
UCLA has thrashed Oregon State (3&--0)
and Pitt fU-8). This Saturday the Bruins
tretr. to W~in for a non-conference
battle with the down-trodden Badgers .
Wisconsin was bounced by Oklahoma
over the weekend, 43-21 . as was
Northwestern (3S-IOJ in its outing with
Not.re Dame.
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Ju~ilanl Ne\V 'i'ork M~ts fans display banners depicting plight of I.be
Chicago Cubs as the Mets continue lheir winning \vays in the National
League East flag chase. Fans a lso hung a Cub in eUig.f after New
York's 3-l \\'in ove r St. Louis ~londay night. Any combination of three
tl-fel \vins or Cub losses means the title for those incredible Mets.
CINCINNATI (AP) -Pete Rose sho1,1•.
ed again last night why he ls paid so
much money for playing baseball.
Along with his old fr iend Tommy
Helms he Jed the Cincinnati Reds to a
ninth iMing: rally which defeated the Los
Angel~ Dodgers 2-1.
And earlier he made a tremendous .. -leaping, whirling, one-handed catch lo
end a Dodger rally with the bases filled.
It was a bitter defeat for courageous
Don Sulton, who had held onto an unearn-
ed, one run lead unlil two were out in the
ninth.
The victory put Cincinnati in third
place and the Dodgers in fourth in U1e
West Division of the National League.
In today's twinight doubleheader the
Dodgers nominated Claude Osteen, 19-14,
and Alan Fosler, 3-8 to lace the Reds'
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DI ES OF INJURIES
Wall Torrance. 32. a former UCLA
basketball star, died ?-.looday of injuries
suf£ered in an automobile accident n~ar
Sacramento.
Torrance. a member or one of John
Wooden's conference championship teams
several years ago, was fatally injured
when a car In which he was riding went
out of control.
New Rams Outlasted Colt Attacks
" . . .
LOS ANGELES (APl Two
newcomers to the Los Angele.s Rams
front four defensive untl, Diron TaJben
Jrom tezu aod Coy Bacon Crom Jack9cln
state. more Lhan lived up to expecUtions
1n their tou1h inlUal s I a r I I n g
U1lpm•nl" They llCOll the National Footb;ill
• • Tea.tut dtlend.fnJ champ.ion BaJUmore
Col[s and rtfUJed to be overawed.
....
-: ~ ··No qUPUon that Ballimort was co.Ing
to ro after oiJr rltbl fide,•• commen1M
-, -ualllJlnl C()ICh Tom Cattln following the
• 4).JO Los Angt.les up!el victor,'.
•
"But the first three tJmcs they los t
yardage and ilarted to looi elsewhere ."'
Talbert, 6-S and ~ pouod.&, manned
the right end po1iUon. He moved over
from tack)e when Lamar Lundy was in-
jured.
Bacon , 6-4 and 270 froa1 Jack30n Slate,
manned lhe tackle spot. taklq over for
injured Gregg Schumacher.
Defensive slgna1 caller M1xie 81ughAn.
the Jl).year pro vGter .. n frorn Georgia
Tech. commented, "Talberl and Ba('(ln
ctr1alnly have comt! along. The'l'e the
type you Tikr to bavc because they'rt hit·
tcr:ii I lik"(' lo ha\ e tOOn1 on our &de.··
Baughan direct~ lhe Rams' defense 1n
the game and intercepted l h r e e
Baltimore passes. He found one big ad-
\ an ta gt In calling his defensive signals in
the noisy Baltimore Stadium where the
din hampers rival quarterbactr.s.
"Johnny Unitas has lo call audibles.
tOo. and lhe crowd quiets down for him.''
Baughan e1pla.ins. "\Vhen he starts
hollering signals. I start hollering ours."
Baughan amt Catlin said the R..tm s ex·
peeled the CollS lo come up with surprise
formations $IL the sta rt or the gatne and
they "'cren 't disappointed. as Baltimore
came up wilh 'iucli variations as 1wo tight
ends on the same sidt.
"\Ve tried to mix our cove.race on
de:fense and ovttshifled a few times to
take up the slack. So ~)' didn ·1 hurt us
ldo much."
Callin reve.al«t lht Rams had scooted
Baltimore in five of its si1 pre-Beason
games yet ··so percent of the formations
I.hey used In the ball game, "'e hadn't
:JCen before lhit year.''
The Rams open their home NFL season
on Sunday (acing lhe Atlanta Falcons,
upset winners over San Franc!Sci> in their
opener.
Gerry Arrigo. 2-7, and Jack Fisher. 4-4.
Sulton, ~·ho's at his best in September,
had turned back threats in both the
seventh and eighth innings. But he ran
out of luck in the ninth, walking two men
after two outs .
Dodger Manager Walter Alston the n
called in lefty Jim Brewer.
Rose singled to left lo tie the score and
l·lelms drove in Beauchamp with the \\"in-
ni ng run .
The Dodgers scorCd their run in the
Sports in Brief
sixth.
\\'ayne Granger. who pitched the last
two innings for Cincinnati, lied the Na.
lional League record which had been held
On TV Tonight
Cl1annel J l , 5 p.111.
by Ted Abernathy for relief appearances
-84 in 1965 with the Chicago Cubs.
''It was a victory out of the gra\"c,·•
said Reds manager Dave Bristol.
Red Sox Fire Williams;
Emerson Suffers Upset
BOSTON -!\tanager Dick \\"illiams .
who led the Boston Red Sox to the 1967
American League pennant, was !ired
today. The club said coach Eddie Popow-
ski will manage the team for the rest
of this season.
• • •
LOS ANGELES · -T·he U.S. Davis
Cu p team, joinlng the action today in the
$30.000 Pacific Sou thwest Tennis Tourna-
ment, will ha\'e a hard lime following
Ray Bllrth·s act.
The litUe-kno1,1•n, unseeded player from
!As Angeles pulled a majo r upset Mon-
day, drubbing Holiand·s Tom Okkcr 6-4,
6-1.
A similar fate "'as suffered by 3C\'enth~
seeded Roy Emerson of Nc"•port Beach,
who had taken an ear ly lead in his match
against Roger Taylor. But the unseeded
competitor came back to win 3-6. 6--3. 6--3.
And, ir a night match, Spain's ninlh-
Feecled Andres Gimcno was upset by
unseeded and relallvely unkno"11 James
Osborne of Salt Lake City, 1-6, 7-5, '-"·
In le~ surprising play Monday, ~larty
Riesse n. defeated Pancho Segura . 6-1, 6-
1: Earl Buchholz. dereatcd J o h n
"Voemans. 6-J, 6-0 ; Ray 1'o1oore, defeated
A.Jen Foi, U , 6-3.
• • •
TORONTO -The dispute between the
National Hockey League and 20 ga"*Of-
ficials \\'as settled l\1onday and the 13
referees and Sf'\·en linesmen v.'ill return
to work Immediately.
• • •
INDIANAPOLIS l\lario Andre.tti's
victory SUnday in the 300·mile race al
Trenton, N.J., made him the fifth driver
in hlstory lo "''in as many as three U.S.
Auto Club national driving chanr
pionshlps.
The previous three-time winners were
A. J . Foyt Jr., Jimmy Bry1n. Louis
P.fC)'er and Ear1 Cooper.
• • •
KANSAS CITY The Kansa~ Cilv
Chlt'fs sent ace quarterback Len Da"·~on
to Oklahoma City today for exaO)lnatio~
by a specialist of his in1urcd left knee.
• • •
DETROIT Joe Louis, forrnes
heavy\veighl boxing cham pion, was ado
1nitled to Henry Ford Hospital Pt1ondaJ
reportedly for treatment of an intern~
infection. A hospital spokesman said ~
\\"as nothing se rious.
• • •
B,\ RRlE. Ont. The Los Angele!
Kings .. noounced 1\1 o n d a y le!J
defenseman Brent Hughes will be s\delill>
ed for at least two weeks with an eye in
jury.
Seattle Trips
Cher1tbs, 5-4
His mother and father were there. S4
we re a collection of aunts, uncles, cousirn
and friends from nearby U Puente. TheJ
had all come to see Danny Wilton pl&J
major league baseball ror the first liml'.
Danny said he did not wanl to disa p
point them. And he didn't.
He launched a two-run homer otr 18
game Winner Andy f'.1esscrsmith helpinl
the Seattle Pilots to a S-4 victory over tht
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Machine
ly ROGER CAJIL90N
Of .. Dllfr ,. ... ltlft
Loyola lllgb School's Cubs
will ...-a famillar Jn'O'
btem to Mater Del 'lbunday
nfcbl when the two col1lde al
8anta A.DI Bowl in their· se-
cood game al the non-league
STEVE O'ltARE -
BILL SHEDD
NftportllarW
DAVE KROHN
C...*IMlr
MIKE McCORD
HatlagleoBead
KEN FUNKE -
MIKE ABBEY
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ROD FELTS
E1tuda
Keeping
Bucs Up
Is Concern
By JOEL SCHWARZ
Of tlle Dlll1 Pl .......
fftP football seuon. JIM BLACKBURN BRADY MOORE
As usual, coach Mario Maier Del Foutm. Valley DICK FERRYMAN
Costa Mesa
Complacency, not Cypress
College, figuru lo give Orange
Coast College its main source
of trouble this week., and root.
ball coach Dick Tucker koon
it.
DiMmo's outfil II comiog off a ___ .::;,_;.:_;.:_ ______ ;.:_;.:_;.:___::._ __________ _ The Pirates, who have just
three days of wort to 1et
ready for their second game of
the ......, Thursday nipt at
Western High School. .,. 11<:-
ed with a common l'ldiran
alluation. the bi( i-.
league a>dlampi<JMhip year
and possesses an imprusiv•
ael al credentials.
Hia Cubs blalled Centennial
lllgb In the opener, IM, and ::.r loto Its """""'ter with lob Woods' bi(h.flylog
-dawilhJOaeolars •ID
the tWtillc a11-. Hneup.
The Cubs ...... ! a tough
nut to cradr annually because
of . lhefr Ulllque atr.nslve
syllem-tbe old aiogJe will(.
Jading that cootiog<nl ls
t.ailbri Rick Garner, a tough
U, I-runoill( back in
teeplll(-'with tradlli<!a ol
Loyola lailb8ckl.
To go with Gamer and bl!
nm-pus option t.1slneu are
five AD-Orel ~ Leacue
rtbii Dtei to the Cubs' of.
tensive unit.
Dt Muro says. however, that
his club is not as fut overall
u some oC his team.I of the
put.
••we hope to cmtrol the
pme with a grind :em out of-
leooe.
"One al the keys to beating
Mate.. Del ...Wd bave to be
curtalnlll( their quarterback
(Bob Haupert) and I b a l
hallbact al thefn (Mark
llwm).
DlMuro wasn't happy with
his team's efforts against
c.entennial, claiming there
were too many penalties
aplmt bll squad. primarily
--ol bad llmlllll and
-llllgmnenla. DI lllun>1' oulllt bu liven
Mater Del prollleml in the
put. tylll( a heavily lmred
Woods' tum in U67 (7-7) and
turnlo( Mater llei back lut
yur, tu.
In both lnstenc:oa Mater Del
leeD'lfJd to have lbt suptrior
fon:e, IMll the Cubs managed
to come throu&b with nne
dutch perl<lnnaacoJ to ..... the-
For Mt. SA(;, Tiff Dixon 1st -
2 Rustl,ers Out Pickeroo Tucker had hia tum ol a
mental peak !or Its Saturday
IUSOD opener against Golden
West and the .Pirates won it,
30->l.
Foor entrants picked 16 win-Now the problem b how to
With lnjurie~ Winner
By BOWARD L. HANDY
Of .. ~ ..... lflltf
Golden Weal College bu lost
two al lb top football players
via injuries auffered in the
weekend game "itb Orange
Cout College.
Jim Valbuena, start log
quarterback, and Don Bellon,
a Ugbt end, have both been
declared out of Saturday
night's football game with ML
San Antonio College by coach
Ray Shacldefonl.
Valbuena suffered a badly
sprained ankle on the final
play. ol the third quarter
agaimt Orange Coast. X-rays
taken Mooday were nepttve
with DO broken bones but the
injury will sideline V albuma
for this week's game, ac-
cording to the Rustler coach.
Greg Henry, shifted to
de!eme st\leraJ weeks ago,
bas been named to start on
Saturday against the Mouo-
1a1 .......
Hellon, backup man to alJ.
..,,....,.,. tl(bl ead Hocer
Putman. toffertd a sprained
back ID pre.came drills and
miued the Oran&• Cout coo--He baa also been declattd out al this woelteod's Wt.
Hf!Ol'J', a Marina b 11 h
~ WIS tbifted lo a
dtlmal,. bact position alter
the G!mchle ac:rlmmage. He
'
baJ worked 1 o m e at
quarterback aince that time in
-drills but didn't •P-pear al the signal.calling post
apimt San Diego Mesa or
Orange Coast.
Steve Griffith toot over ii\
the fourth quarter against\
OCC and directed the linal
touchdown drive for t b e
Rustlers. During the drive, he
hit Partman three times for
51 yards and a toochdown.
Ted Hamilton was in the
1ame for the fina1 series.
Pilot Picks
Bucs, Tars
Over Foes
ners out of a possible 11 (there keep the Pirates up for
were two ties) but Rocky Di1-Tb u rsday'1 ~erence
on of Costa Mesa wa.s the win. game against a , team tbat Wu
BU in the first week of the slaughtered by FullertoD, 514,
DAILY Pllm's P I g 1 t I n in N: opeMI'.
Picteroo contest by missing "lt'a a famlJar siluatioo, ''
on hi> total point guw by only Tucker says.
126 points. "Tbe only other time we
A total of 675 points were played Cyprus (1187) wu just.
scored by all 40 teams listed in like it. They were coming off a
the contest with Dixon guesa-big losa ( &-23 to Golden Wat)
ing IOI. Roy F. Beer, also of and we almost ended UP, with
Costa Mesa, was second. He more than Wfl could ~
esaed 400 • t. >;.-We ooly beat them JU. gu pom ma ...... 1 "Right now '" ~ oU to a
differeolial of 275. good stall and J doo'I think
Balance Of tbe winners in our team wants to blow lt."
the first week's conteJt In-the Pirate boss Jays.
eluded: Francis W. Ferguson Tucter .ent the Pirates
(Costa Mesa ), Steve King throitgh an intraquad acrim-
(Fountain Valley), James Fln-mage Mondly and another
negan (Huntington Beach), was planned for thi!I a!·
Henry Leiclltlrled (Newport ternooo. W-y I h e
Beach), Jad IL Klog (Coote · Plralel 11ill only bave a Ugh!
Meas), Dennis Ryan (Hun-wwmn u they taper all.
tington Beaeb), Jim Rooaui'r , One plwe al the game
(c..ta M,..) and Todd H. Orange Coaat wtll cooceotrate
After chalking up •• m McCardle (Colla Mesa). OD "the rest ol the wttt ia
mart (~) dllring the open-Entry blanks for the secmd dowolleld coverago no punls
log week al the football week contest will be printed and ldcJIOffs.
-. the DAILY PILOT today and Wednesday in the Golden Weal burned the
crystal ball looks for Orange DAU. Y Pll.OT with deadlioe Pira:tes aever1I Umes, running
Coast College and Newport for mailing or bringing thtm back ticka and twict a1most
Harbor and Huntington Beach to the Cmta Mesa office at 5 sprung a man all the way.
h1gb acbools to pick UJ> their p.m. on Thursday. "Some of our linemen were
llfJcond wiDI cl. the season, All ties will be broken by the coocentntlng too bard on
orqe ~·s Pirates a,. total point guess al -maintaining their bl-and
an OYenPbelmbtl 2 2 -po I n t &estants. Several entries were never did ,et dawnneld. Our
luortte ...,. Cypraii CoUqe received without the tie break· clawnlleld conrace wu vvy 'l1luncll1 Di(!il. er ..itmata lut week. p>OI'," be said.
Eleven
Aoahdm ID&h School.
Colomatl, ~ u.pected, were
namod to the flnt nm& al the
CIF AMA Top II lootboll
ratlnp allU lbelr 17-H win
over Cbaffey ~gbt. And Mater Doi mado tt
bade Joto lllo allU
an ablenoe tl. two yean.
The lllonardis ... rated
fifth in the poll beblDd 8lalr.
AngeWa Leque -St Paul and Lakewood alter tak-
ing care of Saale Ana, 11-<1.
Tbe only CJl!ier Orall(e Com>
ty school lo make the AMA
top 10 WU Loara, a \tam that
-Burrouaba, *'· Santa Ana, Weatmimter and
Newport HarW, Ihm Sumet
League eotrtes, also j>lcked up
votes in the -band of 11 learns. •
lo AAA aclfoo, Orange
County twm Fallertoo
(third), Garden G r<1 v e
(,.,.nth), K1telia (eighth)
and FootbllJ (tenth) made the
elite llat.
Top t&me of the week a~
pean ID be Iha Mater llei-
Loyola claah Tbunday nlgbl
Loyola ii lied for ......,th
with Lo1ra with 17 polnls
behind Mater Del.
Anaheim mUll defend ii!
No. 1 ranking in a club with
Redlands Saturday nltht at La
Palma Stadium in Anlhelm.
AAAA
I. Anaheim (I .. ) 131
2. Blair (I .. ) JlG
3. Sl Paul (I .. ) 10
" Lakewood (l .. ) • 5. Mater Del (1-G) 14
•. Poly (l .. ) ..
7. (lie) Loyola (l .. ) 37
Loan (l .. ) 37
9. Santa Barbara (I.ti) 31
10. Pasadena (1.tl) ~
Olhen: Wllaoo (JI)), El
Rancho (ti), Paclllc (14),
Bishop Amal (I), Santa Ana
ill, Mllllbo (I), Weatminller
f4l, Redlands (I), Compton
(1), Newport (1), Amlyo (1),
Sierra 1J, Huenemen (1),
Burbani (l), Ramona (I).
(AAA)
1. West Covina (1.(1) t7
2. St. John llo<co (I.fl 10
3. Fullerton (I .. ) 76
4. Temple City (l.01 75
5. South Pasadena (l .. ) 74
•• lloDJo& 111111 (l.01 51
7. Garden Grove (l.0) 31
I . Katella (l .. ) 31 t . Albu (l .. ) 2$
JG. Foothill (I .. ) 11
Big Three
Head Poll
The Big n..., Anaheim,
Mater Del and Loara,.
dominated the llnl edition of
the oUidaJ 1961 Orange Coun-
ty prep top 10 poll, each bav·
Jng posted impmstve oPeniDC
game vldories.
Anahelm, lavortd to win the
Sunset League cbamplooshlp,
received all but one first place
vote alter domlnalfog Cbaffey
Friday night, 27-14.
Maier Del had the lougbeat
opponent al any team in tbe
opeolog week llld escaped
with a f..O verdict over ei&btb-
raoked Santa Ana.
And Loara. poaswor al a
4().(1 rout over Bumiughs of
Burblnt was 1ccordtd 1be
lhlnl posilloo.
Another Ora111t Coelt area
team made the top ftft -
Newport Hul>or -ofter trip-
ping up Corona de! Mar Satur-
day ol(b~ JU.
TOP tt
I. Anaheim (I .. ) 3t
t Mater Del (111) rt
3. Loara (I.cl) 31
4. Fullerton (l .. ) 27
6. Garden Grove (1-0) 11
7. Troy (l.0) 17
•. Sonia ,..,. (O.J) 12
!. KateOa (l .. ) I
10. Sonora (1.01 S
Other" FoolhiD 2, Walmi
1.
In two big all-aru , ........ ------------------------.. Newport's Tan are a I~
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Hl.lDtinaton Beach ii rated
leftD poinla: better l b a D
lloci(llng -In -.., high -....... Mater Del looks 10
-b<lter than Loyola and El Rancbo II lnored by .. .,.
over Wedmimttr.
Tbe Soulll Torrance-Marina
pme _.. lo be the most
c1ooeJY maldled Uk oo the
tr:bedule. SauUt Torrance is a
J-poiol pi<L
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Or•ntt Coa1t
MIKE RICE
Goldlft W11t
DAVE aURKHOLDIR
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retail price. $10.951 or prit.•·pic•M frot11 list ,.I ..W
VoR qU11ity 1p..+l"9 toods 1 .. pri,. u•d"' $10 ,.. tell value I. _
Watch for this player'• r.;;,; ~h Week ITutscleys
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2629 HAHOl ILYD.
546-164,0
" Opn EH•I•
Ill 1:30
3 -Bedriwllls
. $21,JOO
A gharp hotne \\1th olive
ireen new carpeting l
paneling, 60xJ 00 ls the
lot slle at that price
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HOURS Oii SA~E HoOSES FO! SALE !HOUSES POR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE H~ FOR SALi HOUKS POil $ALI HOURS ioOll Mi!E HOUS~S f'OR SALe
Ganeral 1:0.:ral loot General 1000 0....ral 11• General' . • 1IOI ~!!!!'!! ..... 1• ·'H-;.,.,. 11-:h 1400!!"!•1~1'°" .... M
id 6 1
' ==:: , Newport tfei9hts BIG' FOREST E. i/1 ' •
r .W.01 LOAN· Wltli FHA SS/40/o ~~:~::'~.!'~ o l s o N BAUIOA PE:lfiN3ULA . . FAST MOYE IN 1'f{ .. 19 l;~ 3 bedroom, wtlh lea condition with °""'' ' ,~:;I .:tu c ID,~ New homes, nady lo mow In, ~ m)le WITH 1101o DOWN ~~ cipe': = .:!:; ::.:· ... .:..~u=; '"'· Re"'-. !:'.'!~.,~· ........ ti..~:~ed from beach. Firs¥ payment ~p~lo 801\1111
'..!..., ••• ., M v-~ Bdrm pllment the ...,. rueptaco . .,.,.. and HAND TOoLED """\' ---~-~-aflu move In. ..,;1eaa1as a WUN1.1e esa .aue 3 . We hav 23 adjectives to bal:Vlna:lllmpe Bullt:fnWET 01 -. Terrm VAfF~ 'rom $22,'91:.
near schools, shops & Jibrary. <r floor d.-toe ·~,.,.find the BAR ID .p;a,.U...1'AMILY NEWPORT a., & lleach R1'!:.1"f-·e · L' SHORES plan with s~rinkler,.s lr<*lt & back, COY• _, thiN .,. "Bri.~~ !!QOM with UNIQUE FIRE. BEACH DELUXE BO:°""' Dr., SUlte.-NB O.RA .
ered j>atio, lind oeveral fruit tr.... chttrlul .,.,~,.call us oow PLACE, AK ud Fil,...,._ D''PLEX 162000 """· f13-0f19
oWner will carry a Znd T1D. lo the $19,llOO and ,., will """"· you tJ>o """'in ·A ou1. """' tot.I"' , u , ,0"4 DOWN ,(o~ Garfield between ~ ..,. .?da~olla
Fi.qll T.D. tilb,as lltUe as 1091. Down. ....alning OJ. Just l~lod 'POOLaMtaoapgofrnomfor Sand pebbl• throw trom 'l'wo"8dnlJ,oceantrontunil," , . • 962-13l3 , . So/-1~ FllA Joan 1s easily assumable with •t .................. $26.$0 kid& or all ages tor great the poundine aurt -r.o · -· "!!!!!!!'
no interest increase entertaining. Flower garden ~e bedroom1. Large ~-~~uio Owner ':::::
j. $27,Sqo
Price 1s firm. An exclusive UslinB of
MESA VERDE REALTY. Prloetples
only ..
546-5990
~'txf~R~: ~~.c1e1c::, ':! PROPERTIES WEST !:!"!!1° "'" ...... , 141\'
Qalyl4,000downat&LO'W _Bl&...,b, payatortt. '7MUO 67>1'42 PRIVATE BEACH Pi.•4••-'
$39,su>. • telt. Onb' S38,500. can mwt I ........ !!J!!!!~~~--rJfllt a ttw steps aqy. 3 ~'Y-..nt"
WE S!iLL A"HOMI -. · ' DUPLEX ' --den, l1'0.,.. -\Jo Ind-oil EVERY '1 M0GJ'rEJ 64$.0303 , Sale .,. leaa, tmma,,_ "'!'!-family room ud fufma! dll>. on W.tlb& toU _ . ..,. Walker & lee ·•Harl>Orc.m.r ~~~!iil'~2 !:i ~an"":.twi:..: ~~ ;:'"'"-:':":.."'= 2299 Harbor Blvd., C:M. leased at .$355 V"K>. $10,odo Pl.US a _gotteOus large poOl 2 111XW'ipu1 ba'tha. cti.umfN
2.700 Ha.r:tio,: BIY9. at A.dams ROOM> FOR dn. owner 6C-:M90. in a Pl'Otect~ ~ .• ,, ''Queent" Kitahen. GrtU I&. ~ "l-6 UNITS BLUFFS BAY VIEW. 3Br. 3 tor~ family ffiat4dele.rvea Lag room wlU. rich l*,nel·
a matter or .fact, et General 1000 6-r•I 1000
''For A Wise Buy" ()pea.'Ul 8 P,M · $22,950 ·· b&·on.wide~eenbelt. UM! best, S'M.SCIO. • . lng. Ankle deep carpetini. . swirthy~ J c ,.....,. ...:....~ •--'-'-67"5$0 ]:!xcelli!!Dt cul-de-Pt.. WllJ Cole • o. " SEE THIS Ownor .. ....,.. .. db-~~~ ~. qu~ ' .. 11 FHA and VA. of JllD8ll hQuJe on 60'x330 ...... Owner. 644-4l65 WE SELL A HOME you can'L miss, 11nd aa I/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;. that. price-Wh)' rent?·! • 642-'l'Tl7 'i'ak• a drive on a dn:uJar lot lo top )l'.alde location. No'!l!!rl Holghh 1210 EVERY 31 MINUTlil .
· Income UnilS
No Down -Vets
That's right no money
down and this unit "'Ol
pay for itself, you can
nve In one unit and en·
joy income from the
other,' it's located In
COlita Mesa and I.& in ex·
ccllent condition, Each
units hu 2 bdrms. &.
I !Ai be. lh.<1, it's ah~:ay1
rent.cd IO no vacany
problem thr full price
ii $32,450, buy 'ft and
you can send two kids
to collei:e fr~!
Growing rains? .
Here'! the answer a 5
bmroom 2 ba ti) h:2rne jn
"851.side C.OSta hiesa.
'nle fuU price ii $28.500
with eiUK'r FHA or VA
terms avatlable. the. se.IJ·
er is very anxious be-
cause the houee ii va-.
cant, see It and you'll
want iL
College Park
eargairis •
Tender lOYing. care is
what this house ~
it't lotnted In a cul-de-
sac and f l4rge lot, the
dlcoodra lawns front &
?1?al' netd. lo~ watered.
~ automatic 1prink·
Je-s should take mrw-of
t.hat. and you can take
care o( the· painting.
You can also assume the
5%,. FHA 108D with
low, low monthly pay-
ments lncludinc 1.Uts a
imuranee. H u r r y tt
won't lasl!
4 Bedrooms View
$39,600
This is an lmmaeulatr 4
bedi-oom home on the
bluffs In C06ta ~iCSll
over looking nJI of Ney.·.
port Beach, it shoY.'S
like a model home y.•ith
beautiful cupeting
throu'ghou I., tbt'l-e is an
unobstructed view from
the rear terrace and
master bedroom su1te.
and a pro{~onally
1-nchcapOO. f:ronL yard
mt:lo5cd patio and
atnum· ~Jll' \\"Sf. It's
va.ncant so Set' it now.
Cozier Than Cozy
You've go to Sl'e this
house ll'1 as cute as Jt
can be Y.1th 2 nl~ sized
bedrooms Y.rith wall to
wall carpc!ting •through..1
out that is like new. The
living room featurcl
y.'8.JJ to u·all carpetini.
and •· Ooor to ocllln&:
flttplace, the entire
home hu just bt>en
painted Inside and out.
Thi!! ownen have a:one
awt,y and left It vacant
ao you alll ftlO\.'e. 1n
right away. How dots
$18,000 '"''"""
HOME & .
COMMERCIAL
Live la the '3 _BR,, Sharp •
Sharp home,~ bava 84' x
233' cqmmercial lot to w;e
for business. 2 separate gar.
~ Jdeal for storage or ? !
"$39,500
(Name )'OU.I' terms)
Newport
•I
Victoria
64"81111
(anytimf)
Costa Mesa Dirty
• PACIRC
PANORAMA l--=-RA~M"'B"'U""N"'G=--I :::!':.o::.i~'fut= OCEAN VIEW ' BROA,DMOOR .., v; .... Walker & Lee
Unfold• lrom moot of thll ·HOME fiome with '"'"lous mut" ·2\!)!dmlo. 2 ...... 3 Garal· "'"'''"""" slio lot;-4 BR, 1682 Edinger. '.• elR"'"1FHa~ v31ew9R Ii~ nso sq, fl. of customJzed I~-el.rite. Plus a 20x40' bUlld-es.,. ~ ~~: ~ Wn nn.:--fom\11 din. rm., M2-4455
ome, eatunng ·• n ing. Spacious FOUR BEO-in& that could be converted tns. • ipa ew. 3 cAa GAR. ·Extensive deck-()pen eves.~
Ba .• lge. lam. rm., gourmet ROOM TWO BAnts, 20'x to an apartrilent, or use it ---.,M;;O'°D"°E"'R""N;-....,.-I Bright l cbeerfUJ. Needi Wg wlth · fantastic view11. "ll;;;;;~r.c;;:;.;;; I ~··.with a.IJ elec. built.ins, 30' FAMu.v ROOM wt t b tar t ·YEAR OLD IOme work. S32.000. $69.500 •. A ssu ME 6'l% Desperate Owner f Fltf!~~7~I. landscap. FIREPLACE and separate All ~is ~e-= !~:t 3 BR. 2 Ba. home desiped G;aha: Rlty. n..~o~~l4 LOAN. Transferred and MUSI' Sell
JW, Y ' · GUEsr ROOM. (ideal Moth. for only SM,500. tor 2nd dory Ullit ,2 ,B1ka. to ear ewport .-...,, ice Cheshire Real Estate beautilul· Huntmctc-crut
Otuck PlaCI!! er-In·Law quartersl. Eodos-bay, ocean, sboppina. $49.~. Dovw Shorn 1227 =~-,;•;,.:'1>:::;,:2503;::.:o,,.;:•,-,= home built arounct. atimm.
JUST LISTED cd garage, 1wo protected pa. Reef Carpet RNlty --------i...GE. hilltop Jot. ~ view A·l )andscapq, ~
tlos. Th< ""'w" '° a large 2025 W. Balboa, NB 6!5'6ooo * CAPTIVATING o! ""''" & hW.. Privacy, bath, oven;i>ed mut,.er bed.
family's: problems. A bar-' BAYCREST Dille.rent "Old Worid" COD-Realtor m.20lD room suite. Best buy· AI'!al
gain at only $25.~-~itb 1Kn N-81·..a ~ Beauwu.1 ' BDRM, formal temporary. executive Juxury :=======::: MUt'UAL REAL TY various means ol 1.UM:ULU\& -..... l"". ""'··......,, • .._ l"I 14241411 available. CALL FOR DE-CALL ~ dinq rooiu, Heated, filter-home.. Unobsfrueted &aY • lido Isle ~
TAILS E I od pool, Auwne 5\1% loan. Mtn .vu--t ,.,,,._ 5000 ,.,. ;:;;::..=c.-----GARDEN~R?
!! ves. 644-655 646-2290 DAVIDSON R.afty lt. 4 BR, 4i\i. BA + ma.Ids GRACIOUS Likl! ~ Mx2Q lath ~
S4&M60 Eves: 56-tHl qtrs. Ideal !or -entertaining. ·ATMOSPHERE w/work beoches attuhtd to
Be utiful Dupl Easy main. Immed occup. fkaut., pvt. patios, spacious 2frxl2 cov. patio! All this SMALL HOUSE All 2 .~. Priv, ·~ti~· Furn.tl.78,000.Aswme6~% llv.rm.,tnn.1.din.rm.,conv, attc'd to a;ot&COUS 3 BR
BIG LOT ...... bltna. .Xlnt """'-Eu> loan: Box 't!-12 NB. 548-7249 •kl1ayrm1. •ooo" eSqrc,, •. Gall~~: Nwp1 w .. t """"'· $33.950. How a.bout.4 la.rg:e bedrooms, terms 21 Rex L. HodJct Rlti-, M'J.2525
1 bathto e1ec blt·ins, double . o..--kt Ex'"" .. ....__.646-2629 University Park 1237 J195M · ONLY ••• _1 A reol nk, 2 BDR hardwood .• ,,_. ·-~~· -R. C GREER Roal('( ...,.,,_ garage, lat:1Je cuk:le-sac Jot, Ooor home on quiet "banjo" APPROXIMATELY 12 ~ ,ARE YOU A SLAVE·'t 3~cc y." -Lido m9Joo LAROE 4 BURM!
'-forced'alt btaUng, fi '7o inter. street. Room for another AvOCado ~; 3 .BR. 1% To )'Udwork I: housework'! ~ ia Plus 20 ¥ 20' ·deol Aasmne
est on an asmunab[f! Joan, Evenings Call 646-4579 separale unit on tbla J.a.ra:e Baths-Hill Top View boml!!. Here's a home you'll appree. LIDO SLEE~E~I 1cr.v lntereat la&n. Carpets,
paint it. tix'it, lave it. ;~~~~~i~~:1·-1uo!r--1 R·2 lot. 6% laan available. Barn w/ • studio apt, late. 2 Br. 2 ba. bit-in bar&: We've done it aga.m drapes,1 larae k>I. Boat sate!
ORANGE( COUHTY'S
2629 H't:~1LVD.
546 1640
OPEN'EVES TILL 1:30
EXECUTIVES
Who ect~~~~thl11 spaelo&s, cnamruig home .
Living room has beamed
~illit and· lOoka OUI on de-
lighUul patio ard landsca~
ed Y•rd. Formal'ctining room
• family room with fireplace
• M!PIJ,l'ate •bt¥kfut ioom.
four bedrooms • 2~~ baths.
BA YCR.E,11' $56,sqJ, ' .
JEAN. SMITH,
· Realtor
--~5 · •
400 E. 17th, C.osta Mesa
DISTRESS
SALE
2CM3 \\'estcliff Dr.
&IS. 7Tll Open 'Ews.
'
IMMEO. POSS.
.
5 BR & FAMILY
Tbls large family home ln
North Costa Mea. with all
tf1lt' built • lns including a
water con11tioner. NHda a
little TLC. Vacant A priced
wayl\lnder market. Hurry •
this \VOn't last. 0 N Ly
S29.1'0.
BIG 5 U4/728-89l6 den. Modern&. easy to main. Nifty 2~bdnn. home on love-HAFFDAL REALTY $20,700 Vi ACRE~POOL tai!". Xlnt locntion, too. ly st~. , 8424400 MESA VERD£ Custom 3 BR 2_ BA homo?. :;1::a~!. only $34.200. Call L JOO O~~:~~!'? INC. OPEN House 2 to a1x Walk to
A dandy REPUBLIC 2-story
home. l~ years young, For.
maJ marble fireplace in huge
liv1ng room. Brick :fireplace
in family room. Electric
bul..lt-in kitchen fnclw:li.QJ
N I Horses or units. $(2,950 e Red Hill Re•lty Mr. Gundersen =cb.Hil ~ ;A +ml r! · ewpor Ownr, 531·1636 u . p rk Cellte 1.rv· 33TI Via Lido 673-1'300
at EASI'SIDE. 3 BR' 2 BA. a ~ _!ytlmr ~inc w/wet . bar. a>ndO,, xint
Vlctorl• FHA. rota! pynu>1s l!Ol 5 MONTHS NEW l Hunlln-on Bo.ch 1400 .. """' ..... .,· ii"""55iiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiliiil
,., HJJ Pm will consider lease op-•• HA'~ -0;~ t•· 4 "·-• -3 Bl', "Princeton." Llwd in VL vr--._-.,... ~
( yt• ) lion. Brokl!!r' eve!. 83S-63U just big enough. :for a $25 500 Estate SaJHmea. irl IMIP •w an !'"° S BR 2 BA. family nn. Pro1 ,...,._..,. .. i. pl•Dyt·al· ' ott!Q,, Call tar _.,,....,l
decor. 114 yr old-xlnt mnd. "upgnil:llng", Quldt posses. ~~~h 4~1:·a1:u1\,!~ R. D. Slam • .RH'ltW.·
$32,500. 12382 Fleet Ln. HB. sKin. Only $32.!iOO. & a v<!ry IRJt:e living room. .,..,..,.s~3=6=11D:l~!l!l!'"· .. [ d""""'""· 9""'..,, •"'" ! .................... .....
$43,995
NeWport
•I
Victoria
64"81111
(•nytlmo)
IRVINE COVE
Ocean View
l.arge vacant lot
Build the home
of your drcan1s
In this beautiful
private community.
135,001
OWoer. 64S<t328 e Red Hill Realty . Beamed ceilings, large kitch.
Univ, Park Center, Irvine en • family room combina· Vacant 4 bdr, 2 ba, 1~ yn
Costa Mesa 1100
Newport Boach 1200
SPACE & CHAl!M
Bu~ brook, rellection
pooh fillod with ta.,. Carp
set a tranquil scene for thi1
4 Br., hideaway den A frun,
dln. rm. Priced at FHA
val. w/assumable 5%t'/b In.
Hal Pinchin & Assoc.
3900 E. Ola.st Hwy. 87S-439'l * BY OWNER it
Oceanfront Home, 3 BR. ulll
~ sewing rm. liv nn
w~ A ocean vieW.
~ ·kil w/bltns I:
a't'Ocldo sl:m.g cri>tg thr'U-
oul Front )'d \\'/patio le:
~A. $63.500. 6'73-69IKl
or (213) Ql&..3671,
BAY AVE. DUPLEX
2 Modmr vnftt ln belt area.
EasU,y rented, adequate ~
turn. Tennl; $59,000.
BURR WHITE
I
Call Anytime ~O tion w/buill-.in range & oven. old, cor lot, nr Harbor &
Carpets & drapes, curved Edlnge_!' ~ $28,900 or will ~
driveway w i t h oversized lot SM Diego home Jun
double garage. Large back Cox RUr. 544-t29f \
yard overlooking forest nf BEAtfriFULLY Deecr. 4
Christmas trees, Complete-BR. townhouse. .A.ssurue
ly fe nced & la.rxlscaped. 5\.21o FHA. By owner
1240
126.550. 96i-S291
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TRANSFERRED Huntington
H•rbour 1405
S.al B•ach 1450 i
OCEAN V.li!!w, S BR. 2 BA,
trplc, llO:tl~ lot. $44,800, l ~
Bols.a Aw .. n+.531-4239
Wntminster 1612 I
3 llllRM. t Bath REPO. Low I dawn, loW ~ta. Built-in
· ~.own. F.P. $21.~. l
BY OWNER 642-Jem 1
0
Loguna Booch 1705 · ··-···-
OCEAN VlEW HOME
XLNT Vet loan auumpdon. J:nl rate will not incrtUL 3 ar.: 2 Ba. w/w ~ frplc.
.Cot lot; compl privacy,
Anxlo u1-1ubmlt. F/P -PLACE REAL TY t').l...l'1lM
HANOY~N'S
Speclal! f Income un!t• !20
)'d1. to beech,. Patiol,, decb
w/ocan View. Nih.. p&int. I •tc. Sholjd croa a.ooo yr.
Pr. Mlllltl OJhsldor ........
MISSION REALTY Gf.07lJ !
IBtJ DEGREE VIEW !Dr
Of wtllttl ..am-" eoutJine, ~ mall bu1 l..,.L ST.... villh '
S'l.ll<ll -. bol at 115 ,,,., t
All doe 1 yrs.
494-.1137 or
DIAL dlm::t 6Q..5811, O\ara'f!
)'Ollr ad. tMo ltt back afxf
lbtl!ft to the pf'mnf ,.., ..
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m=;t .. " I I ' .. ' UN'fALl,L•.-·~~·> U~ Porli tu7 Coote..... 4100 Ga-0-4410 tata Mela 5100 llOnl•li Wa.....r 5-L-N ...... Ttn'. ~!e'-"""!"'1¥P! = · · = -. , " .. ,_ ,.,,
11.o• Jlllt "· 'll, M a 9 81'. ....._.11 ' iOoo i Bllt + ab-lum "' one LEASE $!GO. Studio Aft~ SINGLE Y"""l Ml111'1, J..ax. WANT 1 or 2 b<j1toom 1pt. ~ In _. ,yin('~ -·.-' ' . ~ 2 ... lb. bl•!\'<. ·~ Id~ l'l!dor ~.,. _,, ury -'911 with.....,. NEW t "SR, S1l1. Bltm. .. ' De.an or $<)/fl'oc)l ~ed."°"'~ oa;ANJ'l\ON'l'SW>eotlleacll, o.o!Gf .,_,boll IOO,,.... ,........_Sp.II-IJ'jl clllb o,_.,..... ml J011c. pr. Multi Gnly,"' l'ftl~ ll'<•t N ....... .,
J'<lth .. ~~ b11aa, ..W $ 8R, 3 BA. a -MED OCWI'. @ SltlO mo. Tnllet V!Dqe. -.it"' privacy. SOUT!I pet.. 160.F 21st~ 54.ru! Lido , !alt. Ytuill ~. ~ .... ,I Olt ~ deo. 1111-1,., -· dfi<,.t.... ---'· , . • y CWll APTS UUlt DEwxE I BR t"•'" bi hlcbelor, 8.lt-lllll. M f ; *1Slr't~ ltue mlnimwn. No a1fiP'!' . • 1 It 2 BR. ~ OlAPMAN Ave., Garden 1J ~· crp ' Welcb ~ ~~intnc in. or peta. $37S mo. (2U) s BDR + huc.r ''botlui'room.'-' lTf & ~St. ..,._ CroW (110 &36-.JD) drpt. pCJOI. No child aaes 21,3~8dnn=i--~u.~ .... -~Hoo--..,--$ltlll-~ ·..,.. 114* to S!tlJ.lJ3 ;,.~ .. ~~ :=;2Bl<. 2llA • 1 BR <ptl. Nr Oil.Ula: la. I Br, -.':"'.:::'.. =~ "aui,, Yrlylae. Bal PM!n, rell&blt
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09-llH .,. ~ • : 547.7761 frp1c. bltim. W/W~ J'ucd ptUI. ~ bellft 4,. ' . 14 .139-7021 ot ~ 540-6SlS
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' Bier. IMSoGfll , 001,_. -@ $.150 mo. J\IHTAL'S Laa. "°"'" $350. 811·1100 I BDR, gar, cpl$, -. Harpor Sch. """by Se .. L , , • ,...$poclL """1.~---, • , so '-1 bdnn. ..,.. ·A-·fUml-or. l!'ro-003..... Pr<fer teocher or """""-..._bl · ... ,,_ • ., ......, ""' -"liid ·;.,. Avail' $250 •• BR -""· patio, IOI PEnrr .. ASSOC. ··-242 Flowu, C.M. I=;,· =-~·"""·~~-'--"7---I, -s LI--$ 11 ..... Ls ~ • , l ;... fo ~ ~ (:;) ~ stove, rtfril. wtw. Bkr. 833-0101 N......,_, &Mch 4200 RENTALS 1 1r. 2 BR avail, Ocl. lit. v:1LD ro:: to ;:t ~e •ULU--AD 1"Ut! 1HCLY011 it ::'~!:.to. JW.lo• ~BR. fsa. 'Pollo, Eo0tllvff , -42Newpnrt&ldl Aph. Unfurnlohod wB',~~-CM~«!!! ..... ·~,,ro ta .,. ::=',":.."":.~~ ""'=l:i7'r!':.::.l:
,• '. ·trplc.~~Q.1 -.1w. ailldrea ""' COUNTRY CLUB G.neral · SDOO ........ ,. ~ GOVERNM.ENT worker . ......or"1Pff()Nf'l..2J67i11 0M.: .
bntols to Sfut19 2005 •potaO.K. Bier. 5M<;980 m:'SIJN'ASSED BAY VIEW LIVING 2 BR duplex unfumllll<d -., I!> ren<lamily homo. To Ploco Your Tr-1 P•rodloo.'M-. 1
. EXECl1l'IVE . ...,. 5 Br S fO -Hlr', 2 Ba+ pool, Lux.., garden --VEN DOME Qpl$, -· gar, lg yd. No * '*"'541 * ~ S BR boua, 3, ba. 3 BA. crpjl, drps. elee bJb. Immed OCC:_ IM $400 mo or offering .complete , prtvacy, dogs,~ * RENTAL SERVICE * ~ 2U 1
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C&{ ·t~ 'f I m4j-.,re. Fenoed. $3.'ll_. 546-61'40 opt. tn, bl&y. Q:wner. 61S-()62]. he&utilul landacaping • ~ FREE TO LANDLORDS rental:' oftlee rw retail ahop ·Beach,° 3'BR a-~ braa\ ~ tn ale • a.J. · . paralleled recreaUonal taciJ.-IMMACULATE APTS! N le h 5200 Blue &aC'On 6t5--0W. tor 2nd TO'a. 211413 62nd ceillnP. &c;,at, .ftol:Nn•
.§4&.105B, 5$.'621 uk Mr. C--3100 Corono c!!ol Mir ~0 '"'" In a <OUDtry clnb at· ADULT & FAMILY -rt IC l;:::=======I St, NPt llcb, Ownet'. (2131 tub, trade'15,U!)"1 for
Babr.' mosphero. Now 1euina In SECTIONS AVAILABLE YEARLY RENTALS R...,, for Rent 5995 2~111. •v• (213) 246-0100 tor llnme,·lloe~ J.Ol..t '
WOMAN, 35. aha.re 2 Br. 2 ·3 ~ ~~S.. C?LDER 'i!. ~kl-..~~ Newport J;kach. Clo .. ·to shopping. Park -t BR. 2 BB:~ ........ $350 ---------= HAVE: l'l'' Gulatrtam i"-I s;I0-2825 ~ 1
Ba. apt. w/~ Pool. home with. ~'<iillar. flplc, vertibl dep, 2 bath' 1700 1&th Strfft * Spadous ! Br's. 2 Ba l BR. 2 &pi. ....... , $300 p::l. per .wk. Ma.id aerv. htd boud/o1itldrive 1966; 15G HP I $30.<m equity, $1f.'t10*1• ~
patib. Mult' like Cl 0 I s . bafd;.vood t.J 0 0 r. • l' dbl • ~ livillc ~ Furntahed or unfurn1sbed * 2 Bedrooms 3 BR, z Baths •••••••• $265 pool, central . loc. !.lotet TRADE: for late c.maro C·l prOp, O>mer loca~
968-3Jn.. range. !'dult _,!s,• m 11 y t:n. u $315 :· m 0 ModeJa ~ ;::70to 9 pm ! SwlmFrp1 ::!'n~:'~?.-2 B~. 2 Baths •••.•.•• $:165 r, ahlti u~-450 Victoria or Malibu, etc. so. Bristol, s .A. J'or cabin. ON~ Young lady wanted to w/re:feri'ncea. ....-mo. card includod. ~ :• ., ,.,....,,~ ••C.a 3 ·Bn.. 2 Balha •••••••• $250 near ~uur mvd) C.M. S4s.3221 Bi& Bear Ana. heel Ol!J'
ohat. Olm apt w 12 Bia . ......,, or ..:':t 213J34TC2lllll OAKWOOD 1145 Anaheim A.ve. 2 BR, I &lb .... ; .. ,,. l200 5'8-2129 (9 am"' 5 pml. A"·-nt ... W stclUf mak. ,._
'BJt. ..,..., patio. crpl$. GARDEN OOSTA'l\IESA ..,_,.,, 'BJt. I Ba.....,, ...... sm ROOM "" ""'· !cit""'• ~-, ~•. • , ==_,,-.,,..~,,.-.~1 =~ ~ bcb. $'10. dt'pa, etove. refrig. Tn:iplo.l ~ ':7-~Br~ APAR. ™' ENTS 3 BR •. u' BaRR. FUrnWH,..ITE ... $2SO privileges. Corona del htar, ~e ~~:~~in::: = t!::.:.ro~ ~ !;;=~===== .,ttiog !or """-1 hlk den, 2 Ba, -. living l'ID '°91• beaut ''''" I'm a ~.,.. d'lP!..,.., ,... _. "°' ~ ff ~ ~p6,t. 8Mdl 2200 shops. $150. ~ dinlog rm, prdeDer pd'. SINGLE Young Adulta Lux· RtNTAL flNOERS REALTOR si:rigle, qulet lady. 615-7117 ideoee, boat .? 64&8565 Nancy J. Mott, Brobr,
• UNDA ISLE • 3 BDRM 2 Bath + pool. $J?5 mo. 613-8118 ury a:arden apts with ~ IDP9isM ... ~ 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. I;;;."':;-',,·=,,-,,-,,=,,-.,.,-,-Bayfront 9 Bdrm. borne, Lakd:tollt ft!w prop .• '
· t.arge ,patlo. Garqe·in·back ,. _ tr)' club atmosphere and ll!SIUfW.-IUSllSS 67S-4630 642-2253 Ews. COLLEGE or working &'irla. Want Industrial. "--• ing 11.J.1.:. ... dfDin& ~ )'00 A ywr boat! SO ft. of lot., converted. &nt or 4. BR. 3 ba. ..-.ty. home Year. -1 .. te ri SOUTH 1t'IM to it"""' WaterlronL • ··--Jive on Bal Isle, in<;! phone, "~ .. .., r. .. .' 'w-~"--Jlillit !dip + beaut. tum. 3 BR. ty, $2'15 Month. comt""" P vaey. llr.-IOOMMAn SllYKI ..-~ ......,.. County. · · u., aat.""~·«...,.
home-· Imtned. avallable fDr lieut. ~ Winton Real Estate 61S.J331 BAY a.ue APrS, Irrine at urious & elegant 2 BR. 2 kit, rec nn &: TV. Rooms Balboa Bay 'Properties borne or • t u·-"tll '"··-· ,~"-2 BR Ea.aside ;115 mo lat 16th, Newport Beach,. OfW.tM,c..t...._6Cofl11 RA, pool, pri balcofl)', vfew from $50 up. 67S-36ll '673-1420 AQytime Canoq_J~·~aU.y
--t · ~·....,...,• · •· , _ _.. mo'• --• ~ .... t BR..dbl garage, lg yard, (n4) f45.«60 'll'l'tP•o-nrw' ••rue• · apts. Boat ~1;-M avail, LARGE comfortabl• -m,
Boyd Rally ,. 615-5000 « -og•. ~--OK Jot boa~ ....... , et.. a RENT • b """'.' • •-16' P.U>JOn Hawk sailboat 20 ...... lmf fll'ID W>d, PllfINSULA POINT drpg, range, water , pd. $250 mo.. ~ CHARMJNq 1 Bd. &lndeck. .,.. au terranean parking. convenient arN, $20 per With traller, both xlnt. $1075 Winnemucca. Nev, A
OiEER,FUL 3 BR. 2 Ba. 546-3222 Eves. pr, Excel penin loc. No 3 R~1 Fun1iture ' c:aribe Balboa Apts week call &G:l7S8 . v~ue.· Will .trade to:r car, l'ii bni 'driv~ ta Reoo:
w/rq. family nn.. fenced 4 BR. Mesa Verde. 'Htd. &; Huntington Beach 3400 pell: Emplpyed ad u I ta . $25 & UP 310 F~ ~ N.S. 1 BDRM wt bath. Private cycle or truck. Trd far camper, f'll',
!)lay Yarn. Steps to be,.cb. fill pool. Sf.15 Mo. tncL pool · Avail Oct 5 to June 15. · < entry. No cooking. $'10 mo. 49!}.1084 · w/ pool, apta. 546-1189 Am •NOW' $375 Mo. maint 8 Months Ieue 3 BR. 2 ba, den, trpt, w/w ~2123 Month-To-Month Rentals NE\V 2 BR. 2 Ba. crpts, furnished. 675--0771 Center dntn. Laguna Ost. Haw: 110' TS 'dldtl
Hal Pinchin. Assoc.1'15-4392 can Walker A: Lee 545-9491 crpts, screened porch, poc;il, 1508 OCEANFRONT WIDE SELECTION drps, trplc, dabwhr, ,patio. LARGE, pleasant room in Hwy, C-1 nr. beach, ·u U., yacht 6000 mi~ $175, 1;;=;;;,;;:;;::;..:;:::;::..:.:::,;;:::1 -;1-;BR;;;;-;;;;;;~-;....,.;;;;;;-', ;;; ... ;;--! refs, no pet&, $250 mo. m-3 Bdrm, 2 BA furnbh'!d. HFRC Furniture Rentals Across · from Coco 8 & nice home. Elderly man 2 shops; trade $6tM ~-tor ~ar. WANT: JAnd. lno,..f ~~O= •1~pJv!_~ .l Water paid. $!1l.50 cludell water, lse. 54()..7652 Frplc, garg, wuhfdry, $285 517 W. t9th_. CM 548-3481 =~~ ~ ~ 'i1!: relem.'d. 54&-3790 TDs, land, rntr. sailer, ! ! a: smaller tioai.
'community with/beach. $315 (1) 772-0142 LEASE 4 BR, 2· Ba, blt·ins, mo, Call {213) 37'1·1169. $125. 2 BR .c.plex. RIO, $170 up, '115 .down. 1601 Ft'RN Room in beaut CdM Hazel Warren, Bkr. 499-2001 lnrin &1S-34SO Ai("
moo fi46.llll6 N:t., 2 BR boG&e, fncd bWI: yard, ='! ¥~c:3" ~ty+ lat & NEAR New 2 8 tum apt ~ crp~·~· ~~ O.K. Bedlo"1. 60-0239 hOl'ne for sngl penon. SlZi. 1$9 · ~ Coupe, 27 San ClemeDte '2 'Jt.3
··~=-~·CY:.; iu.-~Y~42S1W0.-TnldewindsRA!~~ 841-85u ~~ ~rl~~ea;:; $145. 2 BR. 2 & 4-plex. 2c!!·~blHJ::. Atta. ~~~::;·:-4~ ~0~·t':epM~·1~ !:D'~be::"·~
leasir) 642-3863 AVAD.. Oct. L E-0Se 3 BR. 3 BR unfurn house, crpta & Don Crevier Encl'd gar, atove, w/w. ii.as M Call f .It eod $50 per month ~ eoeerno~ model Eoonoline .or Ford. NB,' cM' c0mm1 rntr. or
BAYl'RONT " dock 3 Br, 3 house, bldns,. dshwbt\ cpl&, drps. $225 mo. lease. 1 & 2 BR. fum &: unfurn Broker ~ ~-. .uti mi.ari: ~~~ St, C.M. ~5289 . 548-MSO aft 5., 646-&lf..s wkdy unit. •. ~. Call ,PM ,
Ba ·den. Leue/option $500. drpl, $250 mo. M.2-089) *536-3898* apts. Pool. No children or $130; Util pd, Pallo, R/0, NB. ' FURN room private e~ Strategic Airport entrance 5 ~· mahft avocado.
975-4331. Abo untum. pets 2405% 16th N B relrlg, wfw. B r o k e r trance /ba'tll. Girl onJ prop. Vacant, mne C2, Fallb(ook, $41'.M. F.aui 'mo. f BR. 2 BA. Crptd,, drpd, LaguN Niguel 3707 ~ . • ' 534-6!8) 2 BR. 2 BA, patio, balcony. ....: w _... ,....,. y. 50,620· aq ft. Price p.52,000 $26,000. For bouae. uqita, !
dshwhr fenced. $250 mo. N. crpt8, drpe. bltmi. Hoag -" per mo. "'<7"V"""' clear A sleeper Fo ranch Bert Mott, Riddle Rlt)' ISanftores.. 2225 CM 540-4275. • LG. deluxe 2 Br, 2 BA, 1 &: Z BR-8acheJor Apts. $16.5. LOVELY 2 Br., bit-ins, Hospital area. $175. 4249 . ba)'tr'.ont or 1 ~ ~
comrt. den, oeean view. Kit·'IV-Pool-Maid Ser. $35. C & D. 1 blk tD beach. OUld Hil · w Call tor A -646-8811, 833007 eve•. 3 BR, 2 BA. rum. dishWtbr, 3200 .-.1344 or 5fl.7'1fil pe.r wk. a: up. THE MESA O.K. Broker 645-0lll. 54~. ay. , ppt. Mottil•. Trlr. Crh. 5997 Deluxe 3 room otoc:e l 2 72' erui,.er TffiD D, autn
wshrldryf, frplc. rudener, m N. Nwpt Blvd. 64&-9681 apts. on Palm Canyon Dr, ptlot, nuiae 1200 n:U: ~
yt he. PrfV bea.cb. 646-4709 DupS.ea Unfum. 3975_ rv= A.., FRONT I. . 2. • 3 2 BR lower duplex, nr ocean. Pl: wk &: up Bachelor Apts. Palm Spiings. $49,500. Equl-!UneY $WM'. Will 00,MIO"rt 1/1. ~· • Costa Melli 5100 $175 yrly_ Frplc, bll ~ iM. ~tCbens -TVs -Maid Serv. t,y $32~954. tor income bus-trust deed· or tmaller bl
Coron1 def Mir 2250 TOWNHOUSE Cute 2 bdr, newly painted, ~WINTER RENTAL Crpm & drps. 1 child ok. 311 City of Orange. Bird of ineu or 'ID's mi8ki <>wnr rn4) 729-3400 ~··· ~•-!'_,( ,_11_ .._ Adults Ollly. 3 BR. 2% Ba. 11ereened garden rm, pri yd, e ....,.;...,. RENT"' 0 e · (ftllrmllCTION S6th' st". (2l3) 248-1.921 ~.: Motel, 2430 W. $.l6 M She~ 0aJai 3 BR. Modem Newport Bcb m.. ~· ..,...,, .,. i,lll.llll. .... Beaul decorated. $275 month fned paved area for addtl ""·"4 """" ~ VIUlllU 2 BR, 2 BA. cpts, drps, 2 BA, tp, 1UM1!0, ~ $9 M. come llllit, ~ $8760 ~
beach. Well furn. home. 3 lay & INcb-prkg, enclosed 1ar, CJl>l!, WINIFRED L. FOSS. AcL bltins. AduJta, no pets. $175 WEEKLY rates Sea Lark eqty For <*ier housef Big • rental Nr ~ $50 000 eqty J ~ .:J;:Js .. ~75 :: drps, 1 child o~y, no pets, • 642-3850 • JUSJ (QMPlEJING Lse Sf3..371E. 6i3--2J70. Motel, 2301 Newport Blvd., yard, coast or lnlafld:Own. Trade. for CM are~· com.mi
-Realty, Inc. avail Oct 1. $165 mo. 2l01ii 3 BR. 2 BA winter rental. 1% Costa Meli& er {213) ~ mfg, or . units. Call PM. I
Boyd Realty 675-5930 9Ql Dover Dr., NB Suite 126 Cecil Pl, Costa Mesa 64&-7535 lilk to ocean, Furn or un-Herbor Heights Four East Bluff 5242 Guest Homes 5998 Peninlula PL, Balboa. 2 ="'=-'·"'°~-~--~-.1;
CAMEO SHQRES.Wxury 2 64S-200I) Eves, 548-6966 rum. &l.2-275l 2 &-3 BR UNITS BR. doll house!· . Approx. ~t do )'OU bt.ve to trade! !:;.fL ~~. vc::::r:-NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Walk RENTALS 3 BR. 1 Ba.%: blk. to beacll. all with fireplaces. e NEW DEl;UXE e I?Rl nx>m Jn Jic'd Guest $15,IXXI equity_ Want multi-J'.Jst: ft befe -in Or8Jwe
6'75-5698 to Harbor HL Older bat Aptt. Funtlshecl $240 Mo. yrly lse. di&hwuhen a: 2 bathl. ~ Br. 2'4 ba ' apt. for lease Home for elderly man or ple ~me unlb, · O:Julrty'• larJcest n.ad trd-~ .. :--1-3 BR. 2 .Ba home, ~----·· .. -. 126% 40tb SL 675-3249 Rental Manqer -Incl. qirac. maatr. suite, din woman. Good food, con-~.Bay Prop. 613-1420 ~ polt-U'J' ...... • deol.' 2~ ~ ~~ =~m ~ -: GORGF.OUS N:-~7~/~mr~~ J117~~Av... =:r ~i:! ~Pt!iu~ :~ ~pbue, avail 1' I '*'·' ~ * * ·n ff 1~ ~* j
..,.,..._ $.100 mo. <213> mo, lease. 642-2940 VAL D'ISERE U>O Ma. No .... 642-3837. Cosio Miu rec. area. Nr. Catboliel::i;i;:;;;;;;::;;:;====I
'l99-Q85 LEASE/OPTION Im MO. Slngl-l .,..2 b•. Fum·wol 2 BR,upsta;n, yrly $165 Mo. Phone 546-1113t Chlll'Ch & scl>ool • C.rooa Buslnon Ront•I 6060 REAL ESTAtE . lEJ,.L E "Tll . . . c:.:~~~-3
1 ::-t;; Santa Ana Hgts 2600 sq ft 4 sauna, Act'y Rm, Billiards Adultw only! FROM $Ill del ~~ $255.e BALBOA JSLM~Lea&e 2 General ~·r •· t i'
l&e. 6'1S-JZ5or~ BR.·3% BA. forma! din nn, Therapy Ir. 45' pool, BBQs * 673-&l88 * 865 Am.lgos Way NB slores together or separate. Office IAntil 6070 Commerdar 6015 •-;;========I inf nn. Crpts, drpr, bllnai 200'.J ·P&rllOns. Rd, 642-8670 Lovely townho~. Lara:e 2 WNHO t"S '2 ~ ~ 4 301'Matine Ave.~ ...... ------=,;.I
I incl diabwhr. 54S-5.l1L fl/!, WEEKLY. l Br, pool, Newport Hgta. 4210 BR apts buUt-1ns Abo stu-TO us new , Mooi::RN OFFICES FOR rent ~ KR Jot, 111·1 j Lido Isle ~ .2351 ..,., dio apts:_' 1% ba~. No ctill· BR. $285. i:i2 Amigoa Way. NEW Industrial Bldp; for FROM m PER MONTH IOne. ,.,;.... .. 1 ... t ... t~ • .....:..-..aw/ ---------ITQWNHOOSE; 3 Br; 2% Ba. w/w. Ollldn!n I. pet& O.K. * Clean t or 2 BR * dren or pets. ~ or·61S-OOJ3 leue. 2500 !Kl· fL 9e rt. lS39 -....,,.._. ._ ......__
NEWLY Fu,,,w..i 4 BR, < ~ Po&, -'2 Car Broker 5M<;980 Adulls, no pels, 2421 E. !Sth NEAR SHOPPING Monrovia. CM . .,._OOIT. AJ.-cond., -· cenh·aHn. I lge gatp. small nllk(. k avail Sept J.5th. WintB gar.: ·all blb:lll., c PI 1., $170. 2 BR. New pa.int. w/w. st. $135 mo. Up. 646-1801 HARBOR Coron• def Mar 5250 -t00. Sq. rt. .Good kication. Of· cationi. Secn!ta.rialk~a:· $1'15" itao.·~ or longer. (213) .789-9369 at drapes. Leue $215 Month Ch11dre 0 K. WC tJ lt'7C 2340 So. ca.Lil h,t .Nat. B . . .
c213> <n.am m...u or 642-2497 Bia'. ~ . • "' . W..tclllf 4230 TOWNHOUSE ~ ~';'~~,:i~i54\ 230 .E. ~~.~ Mea 1"4".""'I. ll''"'ol d090
=-t~ ;,;::. = NEW home-like townbouee, $150. 1 BR.. nr ocean & bay. 2 BDR · Well lum blt-fns. 2217 HARBOR BLVD. ~•y 3;1000 aq. ft!., 4 omc..
• ...1_ 2700 lq, ft. 3 BR, 3 BA. fam Avail DO~~~~t& 8toke.r -1~, I.! block to 'westcUU . COSTA MESA Q.: . -· Office Rent•I 6070 MODERN Al r conditioned J ~ ~ -power, sno· ' Wntr rental or ~·q rm., 752 Amigo& Way. .........,.LU. "t"'-~ "MGR APT 0.1 .....-... suite, 17th Stred. ~ c:c.ta ~
m41 624-7100 rn.scm or~ :J' ~~;..="~"· HARBOR GREENS ON TEN ACRES LAA.GUC~'IBtlEAedCH M .... °"" 700""""" ,..~ 3 ooo , fl-~·-
PARK LIDO trib!e. 3 Br, 28.4 Costa Meu 4100 l & 2 BR. Fur A: Unturn 1r wtU on $240 per month, Parldrig -• &q. • ware......_-· W
llolbN blond 2355 Ba, lrpl<, hbl pool, $265. 1.5e U • I p k 4237 n ON FOREST A VENUE coflee room ja nit or ~ uea. $225
. w/opt 8kr 646--0732 $ 0 00 Wk U mven ty er BACHELOR unturn tr om Fireplaces I priv. patios I Desk spare available tn service all utilftiel in-....._..... .. Mesa. .
WINI'ER: 3 Br. ba¥front. WATERFRONT 30, .a....... 3 3 • • P 3 BR. &: fam. nn. Compl l $110. Also avall 1 • 2 & 3 ~Te~·=~~ newe~t oflice bWlding al eluded. Phone Mr. Rile -. A.I.I». yearly 4 BR bayfrorrt ' """"" • $6. Night Up nlceJy lumished, 21$ ba, Bdrm. Heated Pools, child _, a • . prime location ln downtown 642-9600 IJ.<Dt lq', ft. New tiuil41qc,.
A 2 BIL 1dand ,BJ.I;)'. 498 Br. l% Ba., crpts, drps. •Kitchen & TV fireple, blt-ins. IMMED. care center, adj to &boppin&. (M~ur nr. Chut Hwyl Laguna Beach, Air condi-custom offioel.. 1 rv t rte
Parle A~. 613-lD ad.Its. $500 mo lse. 673-6698 e Phone Service A: Pool No pet& tioned, carpetclt, beautiful TOP EXPOSURE I I1l!ultrial Part.-ria«j 1ar
' 3 BR. 2 bathl $265 mo. • Cocktail Bar =£~1T0&1 M~O(· 2700 p re w entrances: Frontage on Prime corber avail. opposife occupancy
I'----------4 BR. furn. 214 ba. $280 mo. •Day, week & Month 833-0llll • Costa M~sarso~70 B1fbo1 l1l1nd. 5355 Forest Ave., rear leach to Ricbard'a·Mkt .. in ·Udo shop. ·
Summer -"-"•ft 2910 Caywood Realty 548-1290 2316 Newport Blvd. 543-9155 MunclpaJ parking lots. $50 ping area. tOur l.o?TJ!er off. 1c ,Robert Nattreu ft11r. .
I BR Balboa apt o<lj * = """""°"'-5 BJt. "• SHARP 2 BR Bock 81y 4240 MARTINICj)UE LITJ'LE ISLE. Att new bit 2 .. , month 1., •paoe; O.•k '" locatlonl. °"'1il Me" &C-J<lii
pt $'115-llSO wkly BA. v;ew Country Oub. 2264 M1Ple by wu.on. GARDEN APJS. BR apt. sW>decll. N•w and clWn avaOabl• 1.,. $5. LIDO REAL TY . INC. · 1 = ~ · PartiaDy"furn. ~1751 Modern fuJ"nlture. l)>ol. REAl.J..Y Quiet • 2 BR • l% stove, re.(rig, epls. drps. Business hours answering 3377 Via Lido 613-1300 Lots ,6roo
No pet&. S155 month. BA. Adults. Unf $15.5, Fm Excellent, park-like llllTOwd-$23() yrty l!e. 673-4394 service available fol' $10. OFFICES szo· wk. Luxurious
' waterfront apt. pool. Furn 2 1 BR. 2 BA. (TI4) 673..3003
3 BJt. •-en, ~~. BR.din, Mrr. Longtin • 646-6974 $190. 2110 Santa An a , ~ .... ~1 ad,u11e,on1y. ...-All utilities paid excepl Re<:eptlon--Answertrw" lnvo~--1u1••·ro cpts, • 6 ........... , ..,._,,""''7-:.==r:--1645-2933 .......... ., , & BR. Apts. telephone. Secretarial •••• • -
$300 up, "6-4414 * VI LI.A POMONA Poo< "' lllopping. Huntington S..ch 5400 DAILY P!Wr 'Blvd , Cleon 11-2 lot. 5 bloclts Ii>
---------New l & 2 BR furn apll. ~lboa . ,... '300 lTM Santa Ana, Apt, 113,, 222 FOREST A VENUE 3M5 N~liOl ·• N.B. ~ch tti Hunt. Bch,
-------S""-a...d. ........ pool, laW> e 646 ~ e * IEACHBLUFF * LAGUNA BEAOI R. 0. SlolM, RNltofs ', Dup1-Fum. 2975 Newport 3220 dry nn, adult.o only, no pell. CLEAN Bachelor A ts New 2 l 3 B•, 2 Ba. F .A.. · 494-"'6 MODERN, apaclous oftlcu 817.JS!t 5J6.880I ~ ~
i,., anA a ... ~-• -3 2 _ 2 a• dU-'-~. 1760 Pomona. C.M. All trtil •--• 1t1K upp ' f J Villa Apts '"'-1 In pr l me Io.cat Ion, ~ E""'"'"::' U<01,7UVU.. ~ ..__., ""~ .... ~-Utu ...,.. a rway I dllhwshn, pa....... p 0 0 'c OMPLEI'ELY Fumished Mission Viejo. Qmtac( Roger c.2 I.OJ', ao: x BO>
l8R. 2 84,.tirpt, bl•)M, 3 $115. '""'" Adulta. 215 .$1.S UP. ,Atb-lctlV< I B!I-315 E. Balboa Blvd. .new, I l 2 ~tmy, walk IX> RE om.,., 100% ._.,., Lapp. &37-4911 SUNSET a•~~
IJ»rkl'· spaces. I au n dry, Prolpect St. f9t.«m ' pool. utU ·paid. Garaen ~.v· BALBO~ 6J3...SlM5 Near Orange Co Ai"""'rt & 5 Points Shop I, H.B. PJenly parking. Center or'°'"~,..;.,,.,_:;,,;,:.~-~= ~
lf'Urnished. Wllltm'. Mlts, oo • · irw. Adults, no pets. l,axt 2 BDRM, 2 bath,% blodc. to er .. ..., 847-3957 Coata !lfesa. tdeal Jor COS"J'A Mesa ot&es. AIC, ~1
1students. 673--2599 DON'TJlJSTtrtsHtortome-Walla.o?.. bE-1.cb. ·$115 incl utll , ~f.. ,t!\:U.tve.0::.~7196~ +.man oper. $150 mo in. crpts, di:es. Parking, Very
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1 Fat 8'fl1 Pilot W~t Adi ••• 1 fllJlf anat buy, tn. lo-adlills ODly, no peta.. 364 .E . PATIOS A: BALCONIES utilities. Will lease for 3, 4, 5f6.4890 _ • 17 ·ACRE+ frrip:feli iiCiti1
iDl!l iG.5611 tor RESULTS ""'"a""""' ..., IStl!. Plue. $165. Mo. llolboo l•lond 4355 ORLEANS APTS. ADULT LIVING o, 5 ,....,. No ......,., JS!' DELUXE office Ill-ca.ta Ralldo, --4
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General ~ 3000C"ner•f -$100 WINTm rental Little 8262 AUanta. 536-2800 Da.ll,y PUOt, Box M518 crpta, drps. 548-6761. mabop.n:y panelled· dlnlni
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bar, pr, adltJ 673-5644 174.1 Tustin, Costa Mesa Avail Cid tstb, new 1 A 2 $4.'i mo.6'f5..6444 Blvd., 6f6..39IJ " • 'Sorenll!nRelLlty. (1)'.-n
Mgr. Mta. Cataon. 642-4641 BFL Adulta. 119 Pet• -1=:=:;==:-===::.!=='======;=:.;-::;;==;:;:--::::::::==I Huntington BollCh 4400 53&-2519 ~=-.;...,~===,,-I NeW l BR. $135. 3 BR 2 Ba, A TT R ACT J VP.: newly OIEZ ORO APARTMENTS
S1!ti ftde<:orated apadoua 2 or 3 8234 Atlanta
Nr Ocean. pri deck, garage. BR. 2 b&th ~ Poo.l A:. 1 Bdrm, Prt gar. Pool,
Bach units $75, $85, A. $95. ~-.Hon room. Children wasbl!r/dryer. 536-3927.
IJ2B14th 673-1184, 536-lll9 ~K. 6f6.1095-0r,22l• CoU:eat 3 BLOCKS to the beach, 1
2 Blt. mobil home I!!· bch ve. BJt. garagt, mve, refrla,
AdUt ... $!Ill Yrly, l!Bo !>¥ 3 BR. 2 BA. C>pl$, drps, -· lartle """1· $.105. rnn.
mo. 21.1: 292-Uill Mr, Traf. bltna, trple, d$bwblr. Pa&, "-84~7~-<540'°".~~,--,.-,,-I
ton dbl gar, Adults, no pets. 2 BDRM, 2 BA. pvt pe.tio,
546-7088, 1642 Coriander Dr. heated pool 'fVUher hoolt l BR apt, one mile from "
beach. Gu ' water paid. IMMbl AC 2 BR, ctPll. drpri, -""-P-· """""-------$1.15 * 8f6.2957 tns, refrlg. patio. Adults.
2 •BR. 2 BA. pri patio. Htd NS 0 pets. t14S. 546-6386 after Tustin __, pm. ......._ __ _
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SINGLE Y-ldultl, hD· Nf;W 2 BR Apl, >lut ~ Shae carpeta
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Cub Apta. 277 So • -~~~--~~ Apartmenf,I f\'Or?'" Sl!(') Bronldourlt, -1114! 2 BR Studio, lJI Ba, •lee 1lr ln!ormallori -1-.~ bltnl. nr S. Cout Plaza.
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· CDJlftl<Y m -. J'ltAdss: 11o--· T11AVEI. AGENCY ... -· llLI< 111a1e .. , SAM 11oo""' When You VJ:llSATILE. •r••· ... MQID BAJ1. A _,, °"' -In N ....... Bee<h. WI Jar. -Dr. 6 WU-tractive -Solle -.... "'A••e;• MULTIPLY. :::.'fa':';,:;·~·:; St. --Want it done :-:::rn:~~ie':'I~ ,.,.. "•••••••· ~ CAPITAL ~1n-°"""' ~-,..._... 6405 _.,,__ u-PWU.. CoataBroker,t01S. ..., .. ..,... .. ,., Tl'ghf --•-•---
llelW, --~ Dynemlo Q,. --..... $28.000. n"61W"' ._ *. Al . "' . . . --~·-• ,,.._.,lutl•••lllolduFLOWER .. Gilt obop... oner Ca// one _.t. r/c-."""' Pll. ': 6200 ~ CSO. Wen. Jeue In &OOd kxw.don. Well , • OT ll JlS. op..
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$35.000, II Cub. bal lit ''"" d~E OFFERll
Write or contact: Georp: R..
-Box "~ Laguna •' Beach er phone t9U12I&.
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• $7911. F\JlL PRICE. """ 10 ~ acm: l.ll So. CaliL L.
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$395 FULL PRICE
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o.. ....-via maaive Terma. 64M90I FAULT /' fee/ be/ // • ·-TV W. JOU °"" the ""'· BEAIJTY Mloo · In j.quna For recoo!ed ........ that IS OW Mon I W-7030
Ind keep the -!& ....,.., Very nice. 6mall, wW ctww< """ ltle call • NTS SS lnvated In com~Utor's weU-estahlla.hed. Low rent OR.A.Nmf CX). 547..Qi67 COLL EGE STU DE
-· 100t1 w-over S300 12,cni full Price. ,,_ dawn 24 bour i<cordlnr SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DlltECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY AVAILABLE
tod.,. W•~ ""bet· pymt/-. ~ WANTED! Aapholt, 0111 6520 Electrical -Jonltorl•I 6790 1"p~~or: ~~· ~· -c_,..ii •LIQ. uc·s. o,...., s.. Ovorwe ...... Lodln =•• ~G • PA~·c EL '!Xti'ruCIAN: ~. SP··~~ Jani~" • wm. Southern ·~·-·~·-· rn.eo SU,!00 00 nale; """ ~· • ·~ -.amalljobt,maintA -~M--.·--·.···-CollfomloCol1-+ bud word + ability to SlO 00> ott &Ile CalJ WINS. I want 10 women who are 10 Relldent1a1 .. Indua • Comc'I repairs. 548-5203 ...... _.... DIUT "-......
control your employeeg un-roN collect <ti.sl 2'l1-G49 pouDdr or tnore overwd&ht O:vnpl reaa 11erv. Currently doWI. re.kt .• comd. corwt. student Emplo)'mene Senict,
dM' our direction, Simple op.. ........ .-,_ ·-" to take put ln ~-~~! ~ by City o1 CM'. for 1..t.1.11 OellDOP. Free at. gg..213&1. KI 5-1111 en:Don. R&Yl'Avn.••·n' ""'· av .... 1qiim Pl'Olfllm ot ~ street rattntion. Fencing uuvu Of!N!:.SE ltft.bJ,. Domeltic.
Get la at start for lower Newport Beach eceanfront. ~ucizw. All 1Dquira con--NA.TO <DRP. WOOD FENClNG tom Landtea Ir.. 6110 Permanent. ExperiMced.
Invest., _,. teml, hl<b-Balboa Bay Prop. m-7421 tidentlal. ... I« Mn. Tbam. Gen1 Con-""'818 """'-,.., .,u.i;.t:" call e e5 Far Eut -6IU7ll3
est )'idd. u 511-SC.2. 646-0821 anytime. HILLS 1: SLOPES o a rl=========;;
INVES'J1GATE OnlERS lnv..-m Oppor. 6310 PALM A Can! Jleadlnr. Blbyllttl111 6350 -1alty, Next ,_ rain Jobo Men W-. 7100
FIRSl' PROFITABLE new home Advice I: bdp on ttWl;Y Floors 6665 :1tiobbeoow~ ~ ' FOi' eppt., Mn. Barton ml bairna. No competition.. n:i.atters. FuJ.b' He'd. Optn CHILD CARE ~12'bn.lAn•"'""' s.t,...,own...,.. llnltm-dally tOun-!Opm. 1 JJntc t(lrl. &i• 211 ta 5 C•rpotVinylTllo *Lic'dJ...-landlcape cibilities
tlve wlD ....... ,..,. call it"1 pot""1al Call ;., appC 213/69'1-<rll; 210 W. Whit· ''"'· ;., playma .. 6 com-All olYlea •."'1 cobs '°"'""""' oomple<e Ind-Clflli mite{) CANOY SUPPLY 544-2307 . tier mvd, La Habra. Next panion for m)' f ~ old Free at. Uc. oontr. acw .. p.rde111 83().30!1
ROUTE ta Lal!abn. wall<"' theatre. dau&bta. MeaJa Included. 540-"'2 MM478 agencjV
AFFILIATE Mo L •-LICENSED Nou -4 -· Ma-ry, lr1dt 6830 ~ .. •~· Pool-•-· n•y to 01n ._ .. v Fount&in Valley aru. $15.00 G1rdenfnt 6680 I '-'""''""-"-'"'-"'---'--' ~-~ -
(N• Selling !nwl ...... ) Spiritual a..dtnrs, ndvlce a· ...... Call 817-M. RICHARD AWN -Appllcants
·,··Mount. a -6210 ~=).~lllling~ :~ .. :~2nd TD Loan ~~-. s:r~:.: .. = =-.,~.: AHTHONY'S M~'::.,to;'y: ipoc""7~ihtyl a..':";;! .. SL, sw'::.'m .. ~_ ... _ .........,, .. 1.... •-Be h *-ACCOUNTANT, Male, F/C. Jecting money from coin Prompt, confidential Rtvlce 10 AM -1D PM ~ ~ ac .,. 644•4860 Block, Brlck, Concrete Min. 2 yr. exp, pl'CllttMive . t stLYER VALLEY
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operatld dtspensers in Costa 642-2171 56-0611 Attradlve Expert The Dest, costa no rnort! I Fr" E•t. 613-2343 thinker. PH: 642-2666
Mea 1': surrowidln& area. Serving Harbor area 20 yrs, YOUNG WOMAN EXCELLENT care for your Experienced; Maintenance ATI'R. women to train as
We est. route. <Handles Sattler Morta .. • Co. dancer will teacli )IOU an child! My home In Ht.a Bch. Budget LandlcapUW P1perhanglng makeup arttsta. Full or pt.
name brand candy. & 3.16 E. 17th Street latest step.a. Call Ardell can 968--6746,. Graduate Horticulturist P1Jntlng 6850 tbne, op 1o SS hr. 83Sa'l3'7l. snacks) $1575. Cash required. ,..,., r.., ~,,..., ~ PM
FOi' peraonat intenriew in PRIVATE Funds ava.llable .u: ~~~JD BABYSl'M'™G My home, COMPLETE PAI?.'TING Int A Ext Lowt ANSWER.ING SUYice ()per.
Coeta Mesa area, !end for TO leCUnld loan or dfa.. YOUNG 5.5 yr man,, seeks M~ dd Mar. Any age YAlW MAllfI'. contracted prm. FUlly lnL ab>r. ~ preferred,
name, addres.s &: phone O'.>Wlted TD'L Send deta!.ls woman for comp an l_o n, welcomed. 54&-Dl3 Sprinkler installed & repair. S.Hchictio.n llJU. Fret est. but will train.
number to Multi-State Inc., to: DailY Pilot Box M.Jfl cou.ld lead Into l'llUI"1.lp. WllL babysit my home ed. New Jawna, de&nup&. Jim Weeki 6"B-1U6 • ~3£t •
0057 E. Imperial Hwy., Write P.O. Bax 1051. 8.A. Harbor I Adams. meals Morithb' Se.rv:iO!.
Downey. Cllif. !m42 (21J) Mortglga, T.D.'s 6345 WANT to ahare ride fenced play area. ~2881 968-1928 INT " Ext., averq:e 3 br ASSEMBLER exp er. in
( -NEWBERRY SPRINGS N M t bse, labor only $127 .50 coil windina:. 8 0 l de r I n 1 • ~•= YOUR OWN • •~ 86!-<111L OONSl'RUCMON M ewport-na aft& 0 EXP'D Child care in my NEW Lawns ro-eeeding. 642--0455 after 5 p.m. Female. w..., o-• s. R. ~ ~ 0 n e Y Puadena. 5 da.)-&. C.aU lovely home, $15 m<>-Mon Complete lawn care, dean ..... "
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AAA, CARNODUYTESUPPLY da=blp•~rty-. ~'~ 642.-9887 thru Fri. 64&-55.31. up by job or month. Free PAINTING A ~-Engineering, 834 Production ~-~ •¥.-.ru•"'6" • tima Call RetUtOnable. 25 yrs exp. Pl, NB
domestic. Moteb, Nunlng J (genUeman)will!lmfe)'OW' BABYSITTING; My es 16. 846-0932 l~Ge~nn~an~okill&~·~~&C-~1322~--''"';""';~;;;';~~~7"'! (N'~ BRAND ~TI•-Homes. SboPPina: Centen, perties & dean Up. (1) Newport Heights home. Aa:e AL'S Gardening " Lawn AS
Exel""' "°"' -~ o fl'" Bu ti d In 1, m.2833 111 to 2\1. Call 66-1289 Malnte..,.,., Commercial, NEEO PAINTING? * SEMBLERS * -n.-.... IDOM1 from coin i. le Wrl ' ind"--' • _ _,,_ "" Call "''· Reliab'· •--•,, w/ Experience helpful ~;;dlspe Ill your Apartmen...,. e . te or BLIND, disabled, sep-WILL bab)'lit In rny home, ......... ·~n........ . be...,,,,, VALOR = Muit be :t:8to devoU-eall Tille Really & tug\!rwian vet aeeks hap-vicinity Bushard &: Garfield, * 64&..J629 * =1y~a~t.~": ELECTRONICS 2 to 8 bn per week to make lnsura.nce Company, :ns plneu. 968-7837 Jm. 962-435.1 Exp'd Japanese Gardener. Mt).9261 eood iDoo No sell-Clark Bu 11 d I n I' • Bl.rm-ALOOHOUCS Abol:lymOUS Wil..L Babysit your home by Complete yard Rl'Vice, Frt"e ntimate1. 548-Wl ~ inVolved. me, Ingham, Alabama 35313 Phom SC.'7217 er write to the week. You furnish free estimate. 540-1332 PAINTING, Papering 16 yrs. APPRENTICE in
.. .,,, Pbone (21?)) 251-5286 in Harbor area. Uc. Ir PHARMACEUTICAL plant $995 to $3,980 required • P.O. Bo:r 1223 0>sta Mesa. transportation. 642-1407 TREE Service, general yard
(Baaed on pare: OI' tun ~) $15,CKKJ lSI' TO on 11,IXXI 1q. cleanup. Rot.otill & spril2kler bonded. Ref!. rum. 642-2356. Jeamirw trade. 646-39ll flit
For penona.1 interview tn fl brick commere. bldg. in Announetmenfl 6410 Brick, Mltonry, etc. SCTY. ~ rr & Ext Painting Uc &1,;;••:;;P,:;l===--=---....,..,...
yoor nu. send name:, ad-Oraiwe County, on Ions 6560 Jn1. Free eatimf.tes, 30 yrs BABYSITI'ER Dtspen.teb'
..... A -... ta' term ....... land. Payable Grand Opening CLEAN-UP SPEClAL!sr! exper. Call Chock 645-<ll09 needed ... 2 --2 fRANS-WES'TERN DIST, 00. $750 mo. incl. 10%, all due 5 BUil.D, Remodel, repe.i.r. Mowing, edJ;ing. Odd job&. eFOR Better Palndng in-.t: f. Pmer mature Mm.aft.
590 No . .AJuu. Ave.. yn. Rental inc. $2400 mo.: Academy Brick. block, ooncrete, Reasonable. 548-6955 ' tic Permanent <>n11. 3 days, Covina. CaUt. 91722 20% discowiL Broker carpentry, m job too small Cut & Edge Lawn te~r le extmor. aeons will be 5 in near futurt. I Ph ' Th ....,.. ""'" ceil1111s. 646-40'71 Ii: 541.3502 Re.fuences. Wea ... •~-Calta 497¥1210. o ys10 erapy Lie. Contr. ~ 1i1alntenance, Licensed ..._,.
548-4ll08"°"" ~""· • SUBURBAN Paintlng/D@c Mesa. 646""836 aft 6 PM LITE 1ST TD on white water v\ew sauna & musa,re, 6 female 6570 ·~~ aft ., ~ G 1~ w ~ Bu'ldero -~rt uaran = ••• BABYSITTER MANUFACTURING kll ln Laguna Beach. $6,IXX> tech. 10 am-10 pm. 7 days. I JIM'S Gardenifl& l. lawn
t l60 Incl.'~-all d ~·Thal. SUit C. 1 .. ~·-.. • Free est. No job too 1arp 7·.'" •. u .. ~--Unlv-lty a mo. ""• ue w;> 1a, e ._...__ * Room AddlbOM. mamtenanoe. Res. &. Com-~ .. too small. 494...3190 ...,..... ~ •IUUae '""' U~ o· • Be h -· ..... ... · _ .... area. 2 ,•••-n, I & ~ needs uaociate with manage. 3 years, 10 1SCOun.. ac · .,:;r"f-.ww * A .... -.ents &: Units mercial. * 540-4837 In Ex ~· _, I ·....-i.... Broker 4971210 _...,.. C &: S Palnteni. . l-t. Call 833-3439 aft 6 pm. ment and er engi."'""~'"li • SUN SIGN ASTROLOGY * eustom Homes* Kitche11!1 * Ex1»rt J•panese N job tJack&rolmd. Manufacturer $5CO> BLUE atIP 2nd TD. clasan. Reaister now. * 2 Story Specialisbl FREE FINEST WORK 646-03.M Howe & apts. 0 too BABYSITI'ER 1 day a week
in PJ'Olfl.Dl for-nation&I dis-3'.>% disc. Seaaoned 3 yn. BeaUmen -Advaooed. layouVdeaign 20 )'1'11. exp. small. fi75.295S alt S. h 2 small boyl, my home
bibution. $250. per wk. to loc apl complex. 6~1J' qrtly. Call the SUn Sign, fi7S.Qi&1 PacifJc Coa•t Builders. Hauling 6730 rP:!;IHt~or~int!!:,•.!R~epo!!,l~r..!68~80~l;;i'H"'wrt.R.Bch-ii'Ti'!&-"N;7Sl4ii'i';;:-;;; start plus eqUa1 ~wl:! 3 1l'B due. 6f4-GfiS da.YI or 675-2140 alt 6. 243.S E. Coast Hwy, "---=----_;~ .. • BARTEND E Jt,.. Ex
profits to acttve party TRADE 2400 aq tt buainea: Corona dei Mar 675-7191 YARD/pr cleanup. Remove e PA'I'OI PLASI'ERING. rienoed
$12,500. cash. Should a ANNOUNCEMENTS rental· office er mail s00p REM o DEI.rAddltlona--Ca~ trees, ivy, dirt, tractor All typs. !'rM estimate. eBAR BOY -no nJ1 nee. ::!.t ;.ec;: ~ biter: And NOTICES for W TD 'L 211-213 6'lnd inet&-Block fmces-OJacrete backhoe, grade !J62..8745 Call 5t)..6825 Must be Oft!' 21. Apply In
view, ~ nf.8Tl-2952 f.9. Found (fr• A.dsJ 6400 ~~ ~ptOl Bch,<213°"""'> .,.",. ~) work. 6G--8852 CLEAN UP &: lite moving p G I 6-Jp@:s ~. ~ 6 PM) ~~ • eve .._.....,,.,... Tree & shrub removal. _.!! room ng ,_ ..
FOUND Sat\U'day, Kitten. ~ Ctmet•ry Lots ' '418 Carpentering 6590 Reuonable. 549-1359 PLUMBING REPAIR Beach Blvd, Hwit Beach.
PARTNER grown. grey striped, kind ot 2 OR f lots Padtic View CARPENTRY a.EAN-Up and light mov· No job too small BE a wile and mother first. ''11•_.,._ .... ~_,..1 Nffd man to operate local fiw.Iy.. Vic. Wilson & Memorial. Improved, v .. ~ MINOR REPAIRS. No Job In&. Call Dave: • W.Jl28 • Part time or full time, no
Jiii servioe center Orui&e ~ Fairview 548-6319 ~ * .,...., ~<V\" * ===="======I exp nee. Highest income · view terrace. $350 ea. Too Sm.a.IL Cabinet in gar-~ I 6940 with J . ..i •• Lee, oponsor o1 l========oo I t)' area. Factory dltect FOUND: mnall ift!)' Poodle. 673-7506 b _._,_ R odel Repo r ~ 62JO .,wesale. rriail outlet. Out. Vic. Balboa Blvd. &: 40tb . ages A 0 t • r l;Al,H.L..,tL • ~m ' ' Misa Ca I i for n la. No l---'.._'-----1 ies: Supe.rvlsion &: lnverrl;Dry St, Newport Beach. Call &: 4 LOTS m Blue Spn.ice RC· 5f5..8175, U DO a.newv leave Houaecle1nlng 6735 CARPENTRY, pa Int In 1 , delivery, ro collections or
-:· 'Arkansas For Newport contrd., Tbonqb trainil:J&:, identity. 6~7154. lion. Harbor Rest Memorial msg at "6-Z3'1'J. H. O. Minor plumbing repain. Investments. CiJI 12 1o S
trade 'J) acres on $15,CQJ investment required. Park. 548-3075 ,;,AOOmlon;,;,:,-==o-:c-.,--=-H 0 USEC LE AN ING A Mobile home repairs. 5t&Ql5 PM only. ~1862
beautiful Lab Hamilton. aecured Salary $215 + equal Bl.ACX Cock-a-poo, with QUALITY Repain _ AJttra-General Maintenance. Call or 646-182f BOOKKEEPER. good typ.
Hot 5fainP, Ark. tor lhare ~f profits. Should re-~·~t':i3008 Legal Notices 6450 tions-New const. by hour =·rood refs, reas! BUILD Remodel Repail' Ing, l.mmedlate openina;.
Newport Beach ~. turn $25,000 first year. Your ,...,J'... m · I WILL not be-responsible ar Contract 646-3442 Brick.' block, c 0 ~ c re t •. The Newpotttr, Mr. Tharp,
.Hal Every. 351 s. Van Neu. most rig)d lnvesUgation in-BLACK Fenian female cat, for any debts other than my REPAIR. Partitions Small CARPETS. Windows, fin. crpntry, no job too small ,rn::.;'"""'1;;;~=~~~--,, :1... A., callf.. so;m. v1ted, Re'fennces excha..,.-ed. few while, 1pots, vie. oJ San-own. James Micha.el Fox JWnodel, etc. Nlte or ~. etc. Res or Come'!. Xlnt Uc. Contr. 96l-6'9t5'8ABYSl'ITER. lite J\s.kili. 2 i.,;;:;::;=::=,=== I For penKJna1 intttview pbOne ta Ana Ave. C.M. 646-4346 Reas! Call KEN 540-4679 work Reas! IWI. 5f8.4lll. children 5 & (, 5 dl1 wk.
t:ll.::..:E.::...:W::,l:;n;;:IM,::c __ ;:.62AO= n4~· BROWN Fema.le po o d I~ REPAJRS. ALTERATIONS WOULD You beUeve l will Sewing 6960 Own tn.Mp. ~1620.
Jound SUn. night in Hunt CABINETS. Any size job cle&n )'OUf' home for Blue WANTED' Commerc. btdl.
on ec..t Hwy, Corona d9
Mar UK. ~ 6ft cm
READ THIS Bctt. SJ6..8Jl.3 z; )TS. ~. 54U713Chl .~p-S:.,tam~po=! ,;,'"'cc·..;'l350:c...~-e Oressmakinc. Alteraliom Ban!dnz
GREY rabbit. 546-5146 « BAY & Beach Cleaning Sen>. Special on hems. Expe:rieDOed
BUSINESS and
FINANCIAL
5f9.-3888 Cement, Concl'lt• 6600 carpet&, wiodows. fiOl:lm, 1---*,,..;;....._ __ ,,*~=cl
etc. Res & Commc'I 646-1401 Alterations -'41~5145 PROOF
OPERATOR If you want a pert er fUll WOMENS glaues, vie. K·
time opportunity to make Mart storr, C.M. 642-6101
money in a business of YoUl'i---------11 "'::TJl•'li\' Food take out Harbor own. For ex:ample S2roJ in. Lost 6401 I" •· vestment can net $50 wkly o.:.,.-_____ c..;._ n
Blvd. C.M. No trancbiee, by spend in& 4-hrs making $1001 REW ARD
• 1. ~ ie..::: = ~ delive.rle1, $HOJ reward is oUered for in. 1 kinnation that will result
eoldt llllthla_mo,.,n: ~ ~ CaD M:r. Thomas in the return to owner ol
• -o "'"" __, .....,..... 1nf) 52'\-6S88 watch & approx 56 In-'! and fl!!lml to llUit, a real op--=...;,,:.::..=-"''---I t pxtu:nlty. Call Van at the HAVE Estab. commercial neat ln appearance. See
.:1Real ~ 646-nn holti!ss su. with owr 20 dlvidual large, heavy gold
: tiXXfAILS .t: Restaurant, beautiful &irls-Nttd acUvt charms.. Abo pearl & dla·
,,r old fttabl1lhed. in industrial backer lo expand. Good rnond ring, earrings &: i .. -n---'-_ ., •• .,....., lernll. Fer details Box atrit:g of pearls. Stolen on _ ...... ~· .......... .............., January 19, 1969 rrom
aft 6 pm.. PC85, Daib' Pilot Cmona dcl P.tar. Calif.
1 \Vrlte Dally PUot Box M
, flus. Opportvn-6JOO Bui. Opportvnltle1 6300 :e"'<::-"""'::--;==:::-,=
CANDY SUPPLY
ROUTE
lit or women to r11toc:k new type coin
cli1pen1•ri with hl9h qu1Uty pacbg• undy
P.roducft. NO SELLINGI
PENOABLE PERSON CAN
EARN UP TO $800.00 A MONTH.
Part or full tim• po1ltion1 n1.ded in this
.,.. •• Require• c.er, exch1n9e of Nf•r•nce1,
•1450 fo f2fto cash, ••cured by irtv•ntory
...... .q11fpmet1t,
LOSr In Huntington Ctest,
H.B. my baby k:ltten, salt &
pepper, tiger stripe. with
while pe.ws & cheat.
Answen lo ''P"IS SSs,••
pltuf' call Vidcy 968-JZ!9.
MIN. TOY poodle, white.
fem.. eurty tall Vic of Coast
101 &: Balboa NB 911)
Chl1ds pet. R E W A R 0
MS-.-3560 days 64~ eves.
L\O!ES v.·alleL Vic Center
St. CM or 3rd Av~ .• Lag\ma
Beach, Fri 8/1. VaJ114ble
paptra. ~ f!l-m
aft. •.
TERRIER Pup, b e i g e
w/p-ey...gm eyn. "Brnl-
dy" Lost 9/19, Seabury
Tract, HB 536-6.164
Let. maJt Ger Shep w/collar,
M4'!d male blk Pull w/ collar
Vic Htg Harbour (Jlll582.-
..... ('13)4'1-8311 ool.
7 MOS old if'>'• fenal• kitty,
Sat PM Galdearod I
Seavlew, O:D4, cblld'1 pcL liC1
•CONCRErE work a 11 WINOOWS DffiTY? Neat, accurate, 20 ye.an exp.
types. Pool decks & C\l5tom. Joh ...... OUM ........... local • Ca.ti Sf8..1324 ....... .,,. ~~
service. 1''ree est. 642-2364 CEMEMT WORK, no job too TILE, Cer1mic 6974
small, re.e.!JOnable. Free
estlm. H. Stufiick. 548-8615
Carpet ClunTng 6625
* y.,.,,. ,,,. Ttlc >!an* UNITED CALIFORNIA
Ironing 6755 Cust work. Install & repairs. BANK :.:.;:="'-----;:.;..;.: No job too mnall. Plaater
DROP Clothes oil! Will patch. Lealdna: ab owe r 222 Ocean Ive .
wash, fold &. iron. 545-06n repair. 847-1957184&-0:ll& Laguna Beach
CARPET & ~ clear.Ing; after 6 pm 1-:========l===-'-;::..::,::C-."":;',,,.
for 1 day service & qU&llty IRONING TrH Service '''° BARMAN. n °". pt tirM.
work, aill Sterlin&' for Reasonable 897 T350 nllbt&. Good ..W,-. Apply
brigbtness! 60-853> ":::::::::::::::::::::=·=I GENE'S TREE SERV; daye: as E. 11u., C.M.
-lr'eH I abrubbery removed. 543..s!M9 * DIAMONDS are measured J1nltorl1I 6790 trimmed. hauled aw a1·1~;;,;;=.==-::=;:--.:
by quality, !IO are we! ~9-ll59 BEAt.mCIANS. temalt-, ta
DIAMOND CARPE"t' DUTCH P..1alnt Serv, erpt ..uic evtnlro .. &lDdayl hi
CLEANERS 645-1317 anytime clng, fir waxing. window Upholstery 6990 Costa Mesa's bus I e • t,
Carpet L1yln9 Ii
Ropalr 6<\26
FOR CARPETING
OR CARPET LAYING
C. A. Page &Cl-:1110
WnJ1hing. Harry van Bcynen popular ~ced salon. Op-
537-l!iCll ii no ans call an 3. CLYKOSKI'S Cu.It. upbol. portunity for top eaminp
ESTATE Matnt ~ Serv Europe&.tJ Craftarnanship w/pald vu:atlon. App I 1
Remcval .t: trlmrnings, b'H ~ fin! 60--1454 Mir· Qownlna Glory Bee.11-
estima1e, Call S.U.~. 1831 Nf!WPO!'I Bl., C.M. I)' Salon,, 35'1' E. 17th St.,
If you've found whit
you'ra looldn9 for
in tod•y'1 PILOT Cl111ifi•d Acl1.
MAKE
AN
OFFER
C.M.
Boet SeTVloe
FOREMAN .
Immediate openl'* It o:ceJ.
lent o~rtunlty for lndl-
vklual W'IUi all around yacht
maintenance, lnstalla.tir>tt lt-
repalr ap. Ability to opef'-
ate ahop macbin«ry. Supe-r. . ....., ... ,...._,,, ....
perd\alll;)', neat. Refs ttq.
S&1ary i beMf1ls 'llrrt. Write
P.O. Box 2328 NB ot caD
Mr. Carda HUi135
BOAT CARPENTERS
~i LArse custom
conotNctlot'. Top -WIU.ARD BOAT W-
12115 -St., CM
AGINCY
PIRSONNIL ........ ,"' ..... --'46-IQI
11M ... 17111..,.., --M7·t111
MALE
Chom Lob TtnNt $550
Some educa1to1f ln
ctiem:latry I mat.IL nts
natlooal co. oaen top opo
portuntty.
M•torl1f H ..... lor
Tr•.._ Slut $SJt
Co ~ oan.n "' ,;,.,, 1urw "' production· of buk: raw
materials * lnaurln1
stabllib'
Mech Aaaomblor
Tr•ineu $500
1\rtuft manqen leun
products . throu.sh. en 1 r'
level auembly wort.
Mechlno Molnt
Tr•l-$500
If l'D\I can mw maintain
forldilta It-liaht tractor -
this co will tra.ln )'OU 111
bJ&hb' paid factor1
machine mainten&nce.
Meferlal Hendler
to $475
Learn ~ ati1ll with
this uniqt1e comJl91'Y, Weft --mdo!L Lob Mon T,,,_ t. $47'
Retired servlcema•
wdoome. Xlnt entry tD ....
tiona1 com.Ptil)'. No aper ....
M•il Clork T,,,_ $375
Ideal for night collep ~
dent who will stay wlfb coll• 2 or men yetn.
Remoclollng Trnao $372
Learn ... -by ... ,,.
""' tn.Wlen.
Adfullor Tr-$7SO
Plus company car. Varief1'
.t: JocaI teITltory. u )'OU
have exp in B.!. )Ul wm
be trained i n com-
penaati<m.
litoro Mgr Trnoea $600
Unhmlled future, multiple
outlet&, fttail chain, recent
dqree requlmf, some a· ................
Computer T•st
Tech Jr $600 .
X·military welcome. ll JGa
have ~ exper. tntins
'tromc components. lft 1111
Prlnto•":Jr $600
6 months aper desiftd ID
hl&h volume &ilk screen.
You11 find a home in 1bis
-factory,
Inspector, A•Mmbly
$573
Know lnspection tools, nad
blueprints, full un-
derstand~ of meuurinc
A tolerance.
F Kfory Halpor $416
Stoody """ -renera1 helper.
Molnt Moch $559
1 to 3 yrs exper, ~nenl
shop ma.lntenance. w~
la.the ~ mill, acme electl1caJ -FEMALE
Ceahl1r $400
lf )'UCl have one year ex·
perience as cuhler. know
AIR A A/P come Me ua,
medical backcround
helpful but not ntteU&J"y.
PBX Recpt $440
6 months experience on
PBX Pulhbutt:on board,
type ... ·--vote..
Clork Typl1t $360
Great opportwilt)' 1o lHm
a new field. 1)pe ~ .. me
are the dutlea requlnd of a
sharp glrl.
Medical A•st Trnee $UI
Tbey want BOITJfOne wbo
can rrad a: write Spanlth,,
no aper or tchoollna ntc.
they will tuch y 0 u
evtrythina.
Genl Ole Tmoo $US
If )'Oil can type 50 ac-
curately Utey will tt&ch
you OU' line cf work.
F /C Bkkpr $550
Ell(JM!rienc:e Yll CPA or
acctc deirte, A/P, AIR,
..,.,.,U.tametc.
Koypun<h Opora $551 We havt lt'WftJ. _,lklnl
open both day antf e"".
1hl1\s. l YNr expn-ml
Alpha l-Numttic.
Recpt Glrl Fri to $350
If you like worki!'ll wtlh
people, btie 40 )'OU'll low
Ibis one, beu.tiful place to ..ni
Writ• for ,.,-..nal fntef'Yhtw, ;ivbtig phone
l)Ufnber for -LOSI' ............ , ......
......... vie QIM. Talko.
Reward auam. m-1ae.
REW ARO White Parakeet.
banded, loet VIC 500 Blk
Jumlnf'. CdM. 5f5..ro17
WHITE femaJe G ,. r m • n
Shepbmt Loll vie 24th SI.,
H.B. """"'"· 4!1&-1711.
RNCI Cl•aalllcotlon1
6500-6900
TIM£ FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
Give th1t party with the item or it•rn•
for s1le 1 phone c:1ll, Ch•f\cas •r• it'1
jurl whit you':ve be•n w1tc:hin9 the Wint
Adl for. All that'1 l•ft i1 to m1k• lft
offer. How cal'I you lo1t7
Corp Soetv $650
BOYS 11 • 14 v .. ·,. rot to £e """ i. °""" ~ Ope ""' -· Lott ot ..... 11ve
Slr•letlc fl'•ndll .. a O.pt. H
Ill Sovtli 2nd 'tY01t
S.~ I.oh City, Ut•h '4101
'
In tho
DAILY PILOT
For Ezperr
Assistance
WANT AD
Thi1 i1 jurl lnoth•r of th• gr•lf thln;t
1bout the PILOT Cl•ssified ••c:floh .• •
it le1dt you to th• bergeins1
---------~
... met:tfrcs ' dMllnp pl111
Lq.--So. '-lalltutlc ....... DAILY PILOT 'fl2ooCIZI Sacrot1ry $475 up 0===~-':-~;::::::== I _,.., or knowltdo
11,_ H•lp Wonted. Of &btd, aoeurste typ\t\I. o; Nu:t Pa;ge teneral cmoe dut'"'-
•
•
F.or Your Convenience"'-AIJ Posiffons Offered '
ARE LISTED. ~LPHABETICALL Y IN NOW! CLASSIFICATION •1100 HELP WANTED (Men and Women) NEW!~
Clerical .
CLERK TYPIST
Wiii -work In programming •r••· N11t·
ness 1nd •ccuracy 1 must, 60 wpm or
better1
\Please Apply in Person to :
General Automation
706 West K1t1lla
Orange, California. 91667
An equal opportunitr employer
.~fore Help Wanted
on Pr11trious Page
Join-Men. Wom. 7100
CAMPER
PRODUCTION
PERSONNEL
Jabo---Mon. Wam. 7100
FRY COOKS
Tllp ""'<li:eS, permanent, hon·
E'llt, 1.nd good wontlnt con-
ditions in area's leading
PIZZA
MAN
DRIVERS
EARN $2-$4 HR.
A(ency for Caner Girl•
410. W. amt Rwy .. N. B.
81 appofnL 6*-3933
RESTAURANT, PART & FULL TllilE
BUSBOY.S
WAITRESSES
HOSTESSES
DISHWASHERS
COOKS
APPLY IN PlltSON
REUBEN. E. LEE
151 Eoat Cool! Hlthwoy
Newport IMch
-----~ --- -. -------
Jabo---Mon. Wom. 7109 Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100
Nur1lnit REUABLE Woman t 0 r
• I '
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ;
'/ -TECHNICIAN -.1
' Qvallflod lochnlcol ad!ool i..c1<,,_,,.
•nd thr" or more Y••r• workfftl with
dl9ttal compultra And relot.d porl-
rola. Wiii porform <hockout of unit ..i
1y1tem1 level.
Please ApplY In Person to;
General Automation
7G6 w .. 1 Kotollo
Orante, Callfamlo 92167
An equal opportunity employer
l
I
• ?.Ullman e Mrtal 111cn e Olbinet makers e Sidewall framers
• Floor builders
rcstauranl. Apply 9 a1n to 5 I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"ITypin&:, lllin&, 10 key addlne
pm !or interview at * DRIVERS * ma.chine, ltxld phone voice.
• Exccllent company two!netlts • TURRET LA THE
* LVN * Full or part tlme i-3
general housework, occ lite Jobs--Men, Wom. 7100
:n~ ~ = ~'7~ SALESMAN SMILE s.cretar.r
e Assemblers e Detail \rough & fin)
Knowledge of housing, plwnb.
lng ,(:_ electrical t'odc. Top
wages, overtime, paid hoU·
days, vacations &. ins plan.
OLYMPIA IND.
INC.
1;l{}lo GoldcnY.'cst Cir
\\'cstminstcr. Al S.D.
FrlVy & Bolsa Ave E.
MANNING'S
COFFEE SHOP
2.JCGl El Toto Rd.
Leisure \Vorld ~ Hills
837-1014
COOi< -HOUSEKEEPER,
or houseman, (Xlntl tor 2
adults. NB. \Vrite Dally
Pilot Box P 9CM.
COOK-Exp'd for \vidoW in
exchange for pleasant living
quarters &. small salary, No
houS<'v.'Ork. 673-1879
CANVASSERS Cook, Graveyard Shilt $2.25
h1AKE $.j(l.00 A DAY· MAKE hour. Cottage CoU~ Shop. Sl00.00 A DAY • MAKE
i\IORE. HELP GIVE AWAY I ~=~"'""-=. ~W~·~'~'th~C_.~M~. ~~
RO \VATER. Call Harry C 0 UN SE L 0 R Needed,
\Varel Gr~y 714/642-6861 10 Gloria ~tarshall NeWpOrt
am·3 pm THE LINDSAY CO. Beach. Hrs. 2-9 PM. Age
CASHIER-HOSTESS ~o. \Viii _train.I T~m figure and en,JOys working
with people. 00-3630 Neal appearing, 18 to 40.
No experience necessary.
Apply in person.
BOB'S BIG BOY
I~ E. 17th St.
Costa Me!a
C•shier, Billing Clerk
to $400
Gorgeous oUices, Irvine-Joe.
Call Dial'K', 546-5410
JASON BEST
Employment Agency
2120 So. r.tain, Santa Ana
.CHECKER
OPERATOR
Use to machinin:, small
stainless steel parts to
close tolerances. Able lo
do own selUPs desired.
Call !:ihcila Hickman
642-2400
GULTON INDUSTRIES
1644 \Vbittier Ave.
Costa Mesa, Calif.
Equal opportunity employer
OIILO care, Harbor View
area. I need a nclghbor who
\voul.d provide "'cme.rv.ency"
care lor children age 12 &:
13 \Vhosc nioUn!r works in
Pasadena. 644-2300 alt 7:30
p.m. •
Child Care
DELIVERIES: Young man
for servicing equip. in cort-
struclion equip rental yard.
For appml. phone 545-820ll
DELI ~Tan. lull time. See
Terry, Hi Time Liquors. 495
E. 17th St., Ct.1. 548-9314
DENT AL Receptionist, den·
tat exp desirable, but not
csscnlial. Expericnc
meeting the pUblic cssen.
tial. 644--0611
DE N TAL Chair-Side
Asslstant Sc:!nd your work
resume and QUa.1.ifications
to: Bo1C M-&\4 Daily Pilot
DENT AL Reeept, exp. des.
~fon-Fri. !\I/type, a g c
lG-15. RcsunlC to PO Box
10 Cd~!
DENTAL Exec. Secy &:
Assistant. Both experienced.
Phone anytime. 968-5782
Display
SEARS
COSTA MESA
ANNOUNCES
OPENINGS FOR
DISPLAY MEN
( Experi1ncad
prefarred.)
No Experience & chance for advancement.
Necessary! wri1e Box P-99. Dail.v Pilot.
!\lust have ctea.r:i Calilornia GIRL FRIDAY ~ro tor
clrivtrrg record, A!>PIY i;mall construction olllee.
YELLOW CAB CO. * 546-2982 *
lB6 E. 16th St GIR.l..S, earn $40 : S80 a day
COl5ta Mt'Sa being a masseuse. Will train.
ESTABLISHED Insurance
Leads avail. N.8. ottlce.
4!}.!.1313
HOSTESS
Career oppl 61>-6383 t.1aturc & attr. Some office
work. Apply in person Exec. Secretary bel""•een 1 &: 9 p.n1.
Plush resort Hotel in Btach BLUE DOLPHIN
atta. I-Tinge benefits. Send RESTAURANT
n;sumc to Bax ~f 421 Daily ll» Via Udo, N'pt Beach
Pilot e 1-IOSTESS a
MACHINISTS • DRILL PRESS
OPERATORS
Experienced in close tolu-
anc:e, short run work with
a.bility to make setups, Nine.
hour day, 6-hour \\-·eek.
PROFIT SHARJNG
J . C. CARTER CO.
6n w. lTl'H sr.
CDSTA MESA
5'8-3421
* RN -RELIEF * 7-3 shift
teMrw &fte:r Ii Pt.f, 00-0252 YOU HAVE: NEVER SEEN ConttructJon Secy./Girl
Rntaurant OTHIS.R HEARD OF A JOB UKE 3 yn. min. exp. ln
........ Gd. -" lfunlinaton Valley Now Interviewing for' No Sell.ins akills a mud. BoM will
Convat•...,nt Hospil'1 KITCHEN HELP No Convul""' away ll of o.e time.
8382 Newmall Ave. A real career 0poprtunily No phontnc . mWlt be able to taft
llunt. Bch, h2-$&l a.waits you in the rest&uranl Earn a $for each DllllUte ol Salary open. Call
tnduatry • Now the third actual work. Jurich tor &Jlpt. 60-9470
NURSES AIDES largest induatry in the No Credit ~jects SECRETARIES Experienced 0"'1". '"-e ex· Id No c•·--bee'-,..., .__. wor ! ,_.""" "" It you are a ~ tend~ care hospital bu I! )'OU are briaht l.: alert, No •il!\8lute1 to 1et fW1.,,..1 .... tee. caU Lorai
opcnin&:s on all shltts, neat Appearina & are at No papen to fill out Me~ls Penonnel
ROYALE' lea.st 18 yeua of ace. we Can't work more than 24 ......... W ·-·-~-N' 546-64.50 lJUd fOU. hours per Week. ~mo Cll.QW. Ul"l".:', •
NURSE AIDES EXP NOT NEC ~'7. =~ = 1':'!5 SEAMSrRESs, ......
Day ~p1t_,;ru1tl. \Ye oUer: Complete traininc mlnute1 by co. rules, E:xp'd powtr mac b I Iii
at our expense -Promotion Call HaJTY Ward Gray operator. NORTH
Experi~nced 1n l.ltlgle Dttdle Eves. Must t)f' over 71 . Apply
and O\lerlock. Good pitte after 4 PM Don The Equal opportunity employer
work prices, steady work. Beachcomber. 3001 E. C.oait MAIDS
l.aiWJ& Beach Nuninc H~ from within -Co. benefit.I n4/642-6861 to am-3 pm 913 Electric, Stal
PH: 04.a:rra such as: THE LINDSAY CO. PH: f213) 59&-4t61
Ollie Tr-. I ••75 Life ins.meals-wtlforms. • 0 ...., ho'Pitaliu.tio*-' vacation S&lei SEAMSTRESS, D 1 •Per EDDY MOSS 14042 Locust H\vy, Cd FtJIL.Time, resort hotel.
St., \Vestminster: 534-8738 l'H~o="'u"s"E""'K"E"°"E"'P"E""R-;F"o'rl Lquna Beach. 49f..1196
Co nttds 3 atrl!1 Imme<!, will ,.,.... LOOKING FOR work. 1-·1-1 ·-· ...... •-•-~-t ben-" · Interviews betwttn $ll am • .,..,_.., _ ...... u ....... 4'W.ll i:ut. le l'al5-1: 2-5 pm. S-6 0ay week, THE GOOD LIFEI lnterlon, tCJ20 5· ~
Faclory
ITT JABSCO
TURRET LATHE
OPERATOR --STOCK ROOM
CLERK --·--M 1 LL & DR.ILL
SETUP &
OPERATOR --·--All positions requi!'e
some experience.
B&.chelor in Hunting tor.
Harbour. Room &: board,
$200 tno/ Da)'s (2 1 3 )
231-4347
HOUSEKEEPER. live in
n-.olherlcss home N.B. area.
'.l teenagers. Woman with l
sml child ok. Prefer under
4.'i. SJI-1450
HOUSEKEEPER lot couple.
Live in or 011\. waterfront.
$225 .mo. £73-1352
HOU SE KEEPER, 2
schoolagers, priv. apt. Costa
h1csa. 675--0310 or 548-TI97.
HOUSEKEEPER. Reliable
Days only, Laguna area.
49Hl70
HOUSEKEEPER. live • in.
Priv. rm & batb. 2 children.
1-'tn. Vall. 842-7254
HOUSEKEEPER -Llve . in,
heh area. profess, cpl. 16 yr
daughter, 673-4091 e\les.
MAID. Full or part time.
$1.85 hr, 6 dayl/Wk. l.quna.
Shorn Motel. 494-8521
lt!AlNTENANCE man nr
retlttment trom Laguna
&h or Leisure World area.
Job is easy work, about 6 hr
per day. 7 da,ys Pfr wk.
Split sltiff. Apply at Ta,ylor.
Dunn Mfg Co. Anaheim,
CaJif. 535-fill'll
es, type 50. , Hwy, mornings. 494-680 I
GAYNOR nl~ht or day.
Personnel Agency Stt Mt . Kahoilua Ou3 tllid,e II.lei_. NoNexp. ote. SERVlCE STATION
A& WCOFFEE SHOP mo s tra11un1. at1 lines. Phillips ~troleum en., 225 E. 17th St. $12Xl + pe yr Gd
Santa Ana 542-nM ~ ~'!°rS:~in btn'~ Prererrmeil undU ~ N~ra~:"'~·~:.s
••• OPERATORS • • • Equal opportunlty emp)oyer w/10me collqe. Experience duired.
Experienced in h• .. le ne@dle LIDO DISJ'RIBtrroRS ,_ .... , t ~.:.. _.,. RA!staurant "~~ .....,1 11 ... -urw: 1 a a r y _ and overlocka. Good piece A • M • .....,.,,.,., generous comm, with ~
,
St., Westminster: 534-3138, Full &: fl\rt time, dl)' l Coventry needs fU.LI &: contact manqer,
work prices, steady work. ftCleftt G~ftlr SAL& _ Earn money witb o p po r tu n I t le 1 far ~
EDDY MOSS 140!2 l.ocu>l now takina appllcationo for no inv .. bn•nt. s a r ab vancemont For 9
Pl1t1ant, part lime work, no e\·es ahil11. part ••-~ "'' N d II . It Adams. Huntlngttm Bch: liiANAGEMENT e KITCHEN HELP we 2'.:;n~. For•·,.. o e very, TRAINEE ~~ e~ieon:~ e OISHWASHIR ~ terviewcall ~ Opportunil,y Em~
Career opportunity for man hours. TdephOne and e BUSBOYS _ii Z1 to 35, happily OWTi«I, __ , j _ _,_ SALES:
financially stable. Five yn:. pm!O•iu nli;avKlvina'. for Apply in per.on KNOWLEDGUBLE Stereo SERVJCE STATION ~ e11:pc!rie~ Lithograph & twenty-yeal"dd s urvey 'SIT \V, C.0.st li'lt)', mmponent u.lea trainetl. eJCperlenced man.
G hie ·~-"-Id Call research company. $2.00 per Newport Beach 2l..:fl .,... Call Mr. y...... Pennanent. Good .....-,._
rap ....,,_ UC ' hour, plUI ~TIJltS. EquaJ f\a5taW'&n\ .J•-...... conditions. n.,.,. uni;~
Mn. Dwyer for &J>-opportunity empl())'tt. Write 646-8891' -~-.....,
polntment Tues. &: Wed . Box P.1"45 The Daily Pilot • ~=~S SALES: ?dale, wktnda I 393 17tb St., o:i.ta Mea. '
642--0813 ewa. Apply In perw:>n, Ken-'I
MANAGER, evenlnrs & -POLICE -F'Ull ll lucky Fried Olieken. 693 S. SERVICE Station GtaveJii'i
ivttkendi. Coat& Mesa lJ. D,IS~!~~ F~~RK neat~~ :;~~. ~~rexp'. Coast Hwy, Laauna Bach shlft, 10.7 or 8 AM, ~
quor store, Retired service nee. Apply tn person ll).S pm. * SALESWOMAN * Mon, Tues Dita. APPlY ,.,
man pref. Apply at: sru S510. to $619. per mo. BOB'S BIG BOY MATURE Part time. Chevron StaUOn. Harbor ::i-w I B I Hl1h School '"""d. 1 yes.r cler. San o•--~ CM · est m n st er v ... ~ 154 E. 17th. C.M. y,..,_ Matrmitv ~ ............ ,. • I lct.1 exp, Typing 4() wpm. --.. v """'I"'
GOOD \\'ORKJNC CON-
DITIONS AND BENE-
FITS.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
\Vcstminsfl!r So Coast P1ua. PM's only SERVICE Statklrl netdl * HOUSEMAN * MAN-Married. "'ill;. .. , lo Rotalin& shllts. Xlnt frin:e Restaurant .,_, __ ,_.. . . full time men: 1""4PM to 1$ ~.. benefits, Residence not re:· SULLY'S .31Ueai&Of wanted, expenenc-PM l·U AM to I.AM. MUM
148S Dale Wey
Cost• Mesa, C1lif.
(714) 54>1251
tllusl speak English
Night shift 1:30 pm to lo pm
PLEASE CONTACT
l·fOUSEKEEPlNG DEPT.
learn carpet c I ea n l n i: 11Uittd. Apply We1tmirt5ter COFFEE SHOP td top salar)t' Ulllan'1 ' *
bialneu. Must be neat In ctty Ha.II, 8200 \Vestmlnster ~u Shop 33.13 .Bn.to1 C.M. be over 18. Apply, Union _..
•-·--& --bl"-·-. Oc be I""" * Waitreuts. all shiltl l9IX> Newprt ~·· C~ •t ,.,... ...... .._,. ..... .....,..... Ave., before to r ID, -· SA'~~ • .., o :! · Good future w/ coocl co. p n ) 89J..t5ll * Dlshwutiers -all ahi1ts ~~ . e co r a t o r SERVICE ~ M • a\
Xlnt opportunity for ri&bt • 5 P~· b: C 4 * Butboya -all shlftl F/Ume Muat be exp'd. semi. ~tired w/ .ome ed.
man. ~2425 ext. · zm Harbor Blvd., C.M. Guarantee a.p.huit comm. A : CHEVRON 60C -slt!
MANICURIST. F\lll or Part POLICEWOMEN (form~~.:tt'1J ~!Beach Blvd, HB. c:'.st Hwy., t..a.;u'na ~
FACTORY time. Newport Beach Salon. RETIRED man _ buainna: SALESMAN: Serv Sta. F\lll SERVICE' Sta. AttndP't. ~
SUPERINTENDENT -The-613-41116 $711to$7.54permonth sales bacltKZ'oond Daya time, swing shift. Must be perieDt'td. Apply: 19~
Sailboat Mi<<. ""' opening NEWPORTER INN MARINE MECHANIC * ~. m.<>77. "'"' In , ... .,..,,... See lfarbof. Coola Mna. ,;
for a qualil1ed man to a.s· Rd Experienced, l.a.rgc cmtom $754 to $916~r month RECEPTIONIST far Jlm, 2590 Newport, C.M. SER.VICE Sta.tkla • i;umc full responsibility for ll07 Jamboree : f I d I •--..,~ N I "-a~ Cal>! construction. Top wage&. or ••• ,.ne et act ve SCHOOL -~~ • "Y. Skill exp. nee. ._ ~. produclion o! all depb, Also,~ ......:.._~ '-=..._ ".'..!:......_ _:_ .-• ~ni.:.•ftl\. Cam Or NS.
PLAYR001t1 atlerxlant over
21. Part time needed im·
I med. Call Ray Randall
I 96Z-33ti6
\VJILARD BOAT Works division J. W. ROBINSON 'S Meded In .._1 .. -, reneral pus · · E.'\cellcnt Earnings need. foreman to set up & su.-._ 1-NST-AL-LER-S -1296 Baker St CM ..,.,.... •--··I M-~1 Plus perv1.5e assembly 11/l(" for ., BEAUTY SALON ° ff Ice mponsibWUes. ,... "I _.. ne 'I e Prolit sbaring new modt'I. Knawle14:.-of WE PA y TJiE UNHEARD MECHANIC, exp'd in bra.kc CITY OF Part Tlrne Btnetits &: hospitall.zation. Optrmrt '· 1Cl.EANING laciy wanted 1,; day/wk. S2 hr. ALSO oc-
casional overnight babysit-
ter. El Toro, 8JO.-j591
e HospitaJ\iation fibet'i:las sailboat C(lrnltruc· OF JNOOME OF $1200.0D I< allanment. Salary in. NEWPORT BEACH Apply in peraon to Mrs. o.J.-Write: Box M-646 The Daily Experienced on drt&ln -
•Croup life ins, tion preferred, All fringe PER MO~il TO INSfALL ccnlive, tree hOsp. &: life ton, Beauty Salon, 3d t1oor. Pilot apor"tlWUr. Top pay. "3
•Paid vacation benefit:1, \\'rite or stop in & RO \VATER UNITS. TAKES IM. pald vac. See Bob Poslllon involves invest111a· Fashion lll&nd, N.8. ~l&Jia.I; Production Pl. NB641-0'.JOS:'
• 8 paid holidays see: Victor Mortensen, 8211 LESS THAN AN HOUR. Basham, 482 O<:can Ave, tlon of olftnaell by or against R.fftaurant Male/female SJ:WERS. expedenoed. ~
• Employee dillcount Lankershint Blvd., North \'OU l\tAKE $10.0D AS AN Laguna Sch. juvenile• or women. Nonn&l H U G H E S pl)' 525 Forest A ~ e Hollywood. APPRENTICE. YOU ~fAKE Mechanic wanted. us!enments to the Det~tlw YOUNG mother or student to · ve.,
Apply in Personnel Olficc 1-.~c,.--,.--c...-~~-1 MORE AS A l\lASfER IN· Union 7& Station Divltlon require• a Hla:h work ~twn 1~ a.m-2 pm. NEWPORT BEACH Bl!:ach. 48'1·Wl Foreign Car M1chenic1 STALLER. C School diploma. minimum ~IDn-Fri, •tartlllg pay $1.'5 SEWING machine optn.ton; 'c LE AN I NG w o n1 an, Monday lhru Saturday Good ~o. benefits, incl paid Call J-11\rry Ward Cray 1900 Newport Blvd. .~f. 5'4", 20-40 unoorrttted vi&-• hr + meals. Apply • n Y hu immediate openi1111 for Exp'd, top pay, Jdtal
1 Newport SOOres, Fridays, s lo A.\f to 4 PM \IQCRhon, group ins, uni-7141642-6861 lO arn-3 pm Mech Dr•~1m•n to $600 slon. morntnc befr 10 am. Jack In 1.5&9 MOllf'U\lia, C.M. ~
I or 6 tu's. $12.50. 646-0616 SEARS forms furnished frt.e. Good THE LINDSAY co. Fee paid. Xlllt co., rapid ad-Obtain additional inlonnation the Bax, 385 E. 17th St, CM. !:XPERJENCED TALL kid ovti-lB fdr ~(id
Cl'rk comm. scheduJe A&k tori====--====-va.ncemt, top benefits. Also &: appUcations from the Ptr. Equa.1 Opportunity Emplyr SECRET .. RliS Vo'ftk, lncl Sat A $&, Joe l>loort: Ph 54o.17&t INTERIOR • DESIGNER fee jobs. Call Annan. M&-~O I om •-N rl Sal llti ,_,_ ••-~--
1-'El\lALE clerk. apply in F'" 'T" · . E;{pedenced. with follD"'~. JASON BEST 8190~ N "•rt-::'.' •"'Cal"°· es • I for Adminlttrt.ttw and · Bayside Fien manct. -
""""" Ori"-'" Llq ...... 700 Roebuck & Co, v~ •mo mru.... ""'" 545-9419 or 644.007 .... •wpo ~·· ' ,. * Fa ntastac. ""'"""""" Deputm•nl Newport Blvd. Na. Pr.cific Coast H; g h w 8 y, OOtel, Laguna Beach. Employmonl Agency fom1a. <n4l 673-6633. Appl!-TEA.CH E.R § .-ullst1Qtliti
Huntington Bch. 494-ll.96 JANITOR p/time. Must be 2120 So. Main, Santa Ana ca.lions accepted until s pm, l l,,,--,--,'--------i SOUTH COAST PLAZA I ,,.===~=~~~~1 exp & able lo work days on MEDlCAL OU!ce h e 1 p, Monday, Seplembtr 29, 1969. Is the word for tbl• natSontJ A mlnimumof3 ynof ttef!nt Intel'fttlng A fri e nd 'I
Cle.rlcal 3333 s. BRISTOL GARMENT MFG.: Needs wknds &. Wed nltes. 549-2425 fema.le. Front ollice in-Written teat 6:3() p.m .• Sdp.. com~·· MW prop-am Jor lnd.ustrl.al ~ ia mandatory. lWl'k'1•botli:I. ,~.em Ii
FINANCIAL institution has a COSTA MESA UNDER PRE~RS, will tembcr 30th, City Hall. Southern californiat Wt Above averap b'Plne and 'P
clerical need. Exp. as a train. 1580 Monrovia. N.e. • J aurance forms. ~ienced need lhortband skills l"!qUired. TELEPHONE ,1.:
teller. new accounts or loan An Equal Opportunity 642--2666 ourneyman only. Good pa)' for rlaht -DISTR.mUTORS SU"PIRVISORS
dopart. hclplul. Mu.i have Employer Mechanic peroon. 540-4153. to AM * BUSBOYS -MANAGERS Pl .... opply tn ""'°" to' C,\N YOU GIVE AWAY
good. stable 1.1.urk back ~ newport . f orciin car experience pre-MFG. -SALESMEN TER l'ROM AH .\lR. ·
iiround. lite typing, i:ood at ~ _1 le~d. min 5 )'UJ'I exp. A prorre111iw manufac. ~~GHTSfaadARWEEKENI o
1
s ~~~_..-., H U G' H E S omONED OFnCEGT t'
rlgures and detail. Call persDOOtfl BARWICK DATSUN turtng oompany, with ex--• 11 auren •W:..f"•~._.,.. ........ ,.c..:> N•WPORT BEACH Call Harry Ward rar a
I tml 67!J.-Ot50 * DISHWASHERS "' s.. c.1 uwty. Laa Sch coll•nt -"'n<litloM -TRAINEES n""2-10 """' -Clerlcul .... 8Q80CV 4!M.97'Tl or 545-063.f and CMnae benellta; hu lm. APPLY IN PERSON This ia a nal cround deof 500 Superior Avenue THE LINDMY 0), '
k! . l 20-30 f NIGHTS & WEEKENDS mediate openings for-oppottu.nJt)' with a I011d atJf6. N 1:1-.... ...._,,. T ONE ln llNte~~(;::,~. g~ girl of~ Seafood Restaurant Professlanal S.rvic9 KEYPUNOI OPERA'IOR: A-Taub auto. •crew REUBEN E. LEE ma.tic ~ e(ultmenl ewport .__.., .......u. from tiome
I I ~·-I·-month p 0, 111 0 n . m~ operatQrs. thftl! firm that olfert ....... _ >'O'll'-2 .<n , 37\) hr wk, 9-5 St sal $350 APPLY lN PERSON or the emp f¥'ftr '"" •"' rimce 1SI E . Co.1st Hwy. H H Equal opportunity c.an1 ....._,.. •
1rio. 646--0521 •nd tha •ppllc.nt StarUng &a.lacy $481. Educa-yean upe • Newport a.ch IG employer . Mj1' TIME. ltours al )'OUI' ~ COIL WINDER * W Dov D N B !Ion ~ experience; .,... .. 8-Experlenotd hard ..,,.,. I ---"-. --· NO • REUBEN E. LEE or r., · • tlo" °""' Hifh School. lill machine optralort tor ,... "'-"'" SEC It.ET A I\ Y f -Htah Call iMUI02 bhnt t" U • Toroidal oxp<r. prcfd. MJ.3170 $49.2743 . · the ond operauon ""rlt •-I Sdlool ad -VALOR... 151 E. CN1t Hwy.,=--..,-.. ~------• months expenence in A....i .. at • RECREATION 159,. np Ill uate w!Uli two ~; JIU"l .
N Be -L '-"I: ""'"'rt.Uon ol IBM "'-•-" ffVV _ .. _ of ..,paa1lN• _ _... ~-~ E' «~ONICS owpart •~ ··-'~,~~.. St F t •-ER' ~~•30~" ·--· ~~ "~ ·'lor-_•" WLA-• ·~ e CABINET ASSEMBLERS and \!ert(ying machlnca. a u ........ CENT ~ 8V varied llttfttartal a n d I( Mart ;i:_ CM ~i40-92i6l -======~-1 • METAL BODY ctrrrERS F\nai da1 to ti)(' •P-640 s. Santa Fe sc. COORDINATOR ~ • i.-.:, '
LI --:c:-,"':,7:.,"-,'=•<"'n-.--DISHWASHER • ELECTR!CIANS pllcollaos. Septomber ,.th, Sonia Aaa SA =... :,•:;.,:,1 ~ TltAiNElli
I ~OUNG WOMAN EXPERIENCED • CARPENERS 1969. Apply c I a,, if I• d MOTH IRS HELPER CITY OF Pntl•=~nl '5 wpm. Startlq[ utary U~ ""'°' ..-io. P' Id~aJ houn. ll-2:30 ~ton Balboa MotO!' Home• P«30nnel, 1901 Ne,vport Bcachfront home llffda part NEWPORT llACH Ir )'GU bl.Ve die ability ! mt. Apfll) Moncs&y U'lnl . tary <:OrqPlttel
thr11 n-1. Apply in penm Ap>ply In Person 3070 Pullman. C.M. Wvd ., COila M1!$6. 64.5-0lDJ time mottle,. helper. Pleu-deilre to work with people l'r1day a t-m. 10 4:30 p.m., mtnt ~. sta
1 mornini:,.s only. SURF & SIRLOIN 540-5103 LADlES 19 to ro eM'I sz; to ant condUions • aurround· $591 . to $718. tn pleuant sunwndl.na:a & OuaWtd Ptrtcmntl, 1901 ~i!wt~~l'IQ' ·r~~~t~~~~l:y 5t30 Pac. Ctt Hwy C.eneral $100 wttkly Cat I an I ln,i: •. Call Ma.tde ~7S-0993. per month ht\'6 bad l<1 or public Ntwpnrt Blvd., o.ta Mna. WMt.difl DrtW "NA•
..... O:illegc student p/t work thal unacne. Equal 0 pp o r t . NEWSPAPER deaJen tOf cont.act eXJ)trlt~ we an MS-Ol!OO. Clollna d a t e •
]Tll 7 Brookhurtl. Niwport BNch can be taUored tG your cia. em~. we train stfj...350$ Herald Eu.miner on bOme ~•ponaible lor coordination ~ tor )'OU. We will 8epttl'Obtl: 211. 1111. ""' Tit K DRIVI
.COLLEGE -nt >I ht> DlSHWASHER HELPER. ... 12.6' per hr &llU. \o LliOAL SEC dtll""l' hi ~ Count> of <0111munl1> ...,..,loo inltL Pottntlol 18.000 to M"'1 be_.._.
per wk al ChevtU\ Station l put time, FM. 1' Sl.L Ask atart. Cat nee. PH: MG.'339 ' are&. Bond deposit.I N-u:i rt:lattd actlvitlea, ~ flO,IXIO, CaD Mr. Oallum. n:cu:TARY, put lit¥· 1\b'nlture Aon.
Htrtz R e-n d-A-C • r iP lor 'l'Ury1 GS E. 17th, C.W. FUl.LER. BRUSH CO. S1enontte il 8ookkileplna. qutnd. Earn Inf a ap. qub-tt 8A In PS. recru&n 541)..0S COAJTAL AGENCY Mlllt he qwek, nut l,)'pilL 1 ,r._,.-...~;;;,;;hl.,,,,,.,,,"=_,:,;.;..
J..aauna Beath. Mu.st be li Ll S-8314 Gene."1 ~ ~ ~ ~~ proxlrnatlly BIO monthly. or rN,ttd ndd, one ~l.f,.. A J'Ml'ftbtt o1 SMll1nr ' SClme ~ G. 0 d TYPIST/Q.EIUt
&: no lolli: h&.lr. Salary &. DRAPERY OpcralOC'S Man lo clean A. main!Aln 32 Pf~ Ai;nt:1 *1 Wat. Wr11,e !ox PR al l3'1'0 Altura etnt ND tiqte »aid experi-SN:Ulns" 2190 Hartlor Blvd. apa&kr. lnltfftliN b; I With ...... ..... ~
con1mlsslon w/ r a I 1 cs. Expd, Top pe,y, Vaetalk>M. fl OlrbCnJt •bout 1 W 1 rlltf Dr .• N.B. Ms.mo Blvd. ButnJ Pvt. e~ In l'!Crt•UOft lettdu· com M.,.. denwtd.11'11 ~.._ Job call Mn.~~ ~S4-!m3 Clwk DrnpeM, 3 8 r; 3 WHk. Boe.t bt located nelll' •hip. Apply im.Mtd.l.atclt te l.n am.ill, prilite~ rut 1 5Z • =====9
* COOKS Blreh St. NB. ~1<31 &!... !~And Tho I 1 • tn •--tll~ T DAILY PILOT 000:.A-!Ito Ptmttnel ~. UOO DIAL tlitct f0.1111.. Clbul< powlt.t ad-lal"I ... ncy. '
ALL SHJ}'TS lddotn Uied, ~ant It kepi l~~\O wiUo~ c~.,..,t~r LJNM. Yau can Die them Newport Bfvd.. Newtort ~ lj, I.Mn 1IC be.ck ud Write f\&Jly, E • c I O St Afore t/tlR W~
THE FLYING BUTl..EfL For O.Oy 'PQol Want Ads dun and ftlt\bt:iw order. il Dial~ -ie,, Just ptMlea a dt,Y. Dial 8 tac h. CaltfDMlia. (fJ4) lllttn to tMi pU'li riJlll f'ttltmt. D.'R.C., P.O. Box on Hui f'aQt:
673-0917 01a1 sn.sm Write Dally lll>t aox M~S40 , • ~ 6TM63l. now1 • Nnpott 9tllcit ,...
O.J::ANIG woman 1 day a
\vk. !or ironing: &:
housecleaning. Alter 5 .
494-7134
•
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WAITRESSES
DAYS ,
S..foocl Rut•ur1nt
l APPLY IN PERSON
'l
•
Sl'ANISH
and MEDITERRANEAN
Show Room • Floor Samples • Factory CloMouh
Dally ID .. m. tot p.m.
AUCTION .f REUIDJ E. LEE ~ 151 E. c .. 11 Hwy
f;l};wpon Bead!
3 ROOMS ·OF FURNITURE $389. * Every Tu11. I. Thurt., 7:30 P.M. * * Saturday• 6:30 P.M. * Mite. W11\ted 1610
You don't h•v• to bt • d•tlor t o buy •f,clotlor Rtic1s WANTED: Old fuhk:med
Al11.ESSE$ x
• S pc. authentic Sp1nloh Bdrm. HI, • 96
in. quilted t0f1 with 56 In. matching love
Hit, or chtlr e S pc. Sp1nJ1h DIMtte, o.k
table top e 3 he1vy Mediterr•ne1n matching
t1bles, top durable enough for Fl•lmenco
Dancing. Will sell pitc11 individually.
AOK AUCTION
11u .... ..,.._ .,.._ dre•s. run, cwtumes.
APPLY JN PERSON'
• COCO'S
jewelry, lace lln!!ns. 67$.8?l4
w .......... '* 111-121211·~~~~~~-·
v ...... _. .... -.m SAYE
78 Fufllon Island • Shop First! Thin See Our Unbelievable Buyil
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lt--;N-•w,:po;,.rt"C."nt•'io;''';;'c;;'·,.a,... _ 1 1001 other items with terrific s1vin91 I
WAITRESSES Bank Terms Store Charge . Master Charge
Pl•-& °"V•ns 1130
I WEEKS* $16
Orp.n ciu:s leMOns for be-
ginners. SlatUng Tuesday,
Sept. 30 at 7 PM. Practice
organs available. Abo clas&.
ff for Advanced. Join t!le
fun!
y at THE FLYING BUT. BankAmericard AU Accepted
, Experienced. 673-0917
8.l~Kappy's Deli
p pref'd. Marn &: ew shltl
fOl' Betty. 494-94-41
Walt re 11ea,
E. Cout Hwy. Cd M.
boy. Pm. ap'd. Appl)':
MAN-bou5ewl1e, use )'OUI' time to earn money.:!========~======== If=~~ =t.: Furn,ture 8000 Sewing M1chlnet 8120
auty <Joumelon. 847~ OVER -STOCKEO SEWlNG MAClllNE
1tr Ironing in Laun-1969 SINGER
REdJSTER NO\V~
HAM.MONO
ln CORONA DEL MAR
2S54 E. Coast I-fwy. 673-8930
mEY'RE HERE!
New ESI'EY dual-manual
Chord organs, ideal for
be&inners. Only $300-tenns.
Also ARTISAN organs & at·
tachmentii IOT at makes, t. Ml!&a del Mar area. MUST S[llf CONSOLE
used. Stylis:1 wal. cab. Does
NEWPORT ORGANS
.l!m Monrovia Ave
NB. e 6'.>1530 lj~~a~lt~6~~~~1 • Zig Zag cab. model. S!lghtl>
New bed~: King $99.50, everything without atlAch.
hools-lnstrvction 7600 Que"ns $89.~. Full S49.50. Built in oontrob to overcast, IWifMOND -Steinway • Ya-
Twins $39.50. fully guarn. make but·bol~ sew on but'&, maha • new & ustd pianos UCERMAH SCHOOL King !ll: spreads Sll.95, fl. hem dresses, make tancy of all makes. Best buys tn
. FalrrrouOOs, gr. l-8 si. S9.95. New 9 pc_ corner stitches, etc, S yr, parts and So. C:alll right hett.
Where the Program a.rrang. choice or clr5. reg. service guarantee. $5.64 SCHMIDT MUSIC CO,,
Fits the Oilld S230, now Sl.59.50. Headbrds: dwn. &: 9 pymts. of $5.&I 1007 N. Main,
i1lard H. Sa.ucennan, Kings, SIS, Quet>ns $12.50. mo. No interest chge., or: Santa Ana
FA. D. Full Sl0.50, Twins $4.95. COMPLETE PRICE \VE HAVE PIANOS!
Ennill now Trundle sets {duo riser) w/ $56.40 You may purchase or rent Eves fi48.1758 inner spring matt. reg. ;106, For no oblig., free home and credit all monies pa.id ON LOVING PAR· now $'19.50. Roll-a-way beds demo., call Credit Mgr. till toward purchase.
! YOIJrH SPEECH w I inn. spring matt. J"f'g. 9 P.M. If toll. can Collect. HOUSE OF HARMONY
OP. Ages 7 to 17. $59.50, now $39.50. Canopy 213. 531·'694 48 Fashion Island to speak we:U. enunci-beds reg, $119.50, oow $89.50. N rt Be ch * &W--039l , project. After school A Full sz. slt't'p . Sl()fa. reg. Singer, auto, z.ig iag, 6 mos ewpo a
lurdl,)>S. Private or cla.u $239.50, now $169.50. Christ· aid. No attach needed to do e • y AMAHA
es . .f:!W..8295 mas ta,y...aways now. SIESTA design, monogrm, blind hem. PIANOS & ORGANS
WHY PASS UP SLEEP SHOP, 19ZT Harbor $5.27 mo or $42.00 cash.
d CM dail 526-61il.6 See th(o complete line at:
'"""' invlta-when In •1 ~Bl~• ~ .. ~~""~"~"'~~y~l~-1 ~~:::;=;::;===;~ COAST MUSIC lesaons you can be •i~9 Sat·Sun 1CMi.
w\t:r player? Call me! Josie SCRAM-LETS Muslc•I Inst. 8125 co~~ 1r ~~1 NEW Fender 15" Ba.ssman ~=.rHannony ANSWERS ;~~UiU.:ut~n1:00~ ~~:v-= ache:dw:r p~
t by member of MU!ic over payments. 642-4689 &ft we e k. Professional in-!~=~A&90C of Ca.lit &: Betray -Prier -\Vhole -6 Pt.t struction available -results Music Sch I, Daring -BO\VEO guaranteed.
· & Intennediates. A girly gag; "SUre I've got 5 STRING Vega "long neck" WARD'S BALDWIN SI'UDIO
Dtnlon. 5C8--3tS4 bowl~s. but I'm not worried. be.njo, 1 mo old, S32a new, 1819 Newpol't, C.M. 642-3484
M fish ha bee ht 5ell $250 or best otfer. R1 train.iQg agn any a s n caug 7 SPECIAL _ Organ classes
to 5. Give your' child with BOWED pins." 644-005 · now forming. Get in on the
! 646-3706. 646-2J2S DINING table, 4 cha.lrs & PRACTICE clarinet w/ cue fun and pla.y by Christmas.
I ~'1-----'-----· J small chest, avtlC8.do color $50. l\tus.ic stand $3. Electric Qual.illed adults only $1.00 a
RC'4ANDISE FOR
LE AND TRADE
$50 I.it ann chair & of. Metronome $8. 842-5610 week. Exclusiv~y at:
toman, salmon color, $25. 2 OLDS TRO?i!BONE Jor sa.le. WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDIO
double bed.s w/Hollywood $75. * 6«-0154 1819 Newport, C.M. 642-8484
frames $35 ea. Kenmore 'I'ra.nsterred·Must 11ell
vacuum, xlnt cond $2), Call Pl I. 0 1130 · Pc. "MADRID•• 5"4G-0101 ar 544-8507 •nos rg1n1 Spinet Piano-37" high
Perteet condition Room Group CHEST 01 ......... 17; Red 1 OF A KIND MAHOGANY CASE
upholstered chair $ 1 5 . Perfect condition RO~ MODEL HOMES Floral upholstered \vi n g SALE Best of1cr. 838-4982 udes. Quilted &Ola and chair S2S. 611 Kings Pl. Pl.ANO, ORGAN
Ir -2 encl tables & col· Newport Heights after 3 "'ttii1 i& a legitimate sale WHlTNEY Baby Grand
table -2 Iamps-dress-PM ' & is being done to make Piano. REASONABLE.
mirmr-headboard -l;;-n;·-,.,,,;u."°"'°';;:::;:;: way for new model& of 548-39'26 afl 6 Pf\1
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ATTENTION: ELEC
TRONIC MFGR'S It HOS.
BYISTS We have recently
purchued a company &
have inherited a quantity o1
t.urplus equipment. Partial
list lnchades: Olfioe equip &
fixtures. l.abratory t e s t
equip, eltttronic test equip.
productjon equip, f\Vdrautic
press-~ Tons.. measuring
tools, trans:formua, electric
motors, switches & relay&.
& llll,nY additional items.
B<!eaU6e we are moving to
new .. ta.dlities, appointments
may be made at 1570 E.
Edln~r Ave, S.A. or by
ca.Lllnz Oa.rk Electronics
835-1153
REIIRED Law will Joan-
might adl Library, full Pac
Rep'er, Calil Rep'er USCA,
New Cal Digest, Cal Codes,
Form books, 3M printer, etc
with privilege of ming aame
from time to time. M. A.
Sturge1 644-1557, 2 219
F0rtuna, NB
*AUCTION*
If Yoll will !l?IJ or bQ1
glw Windy a .IIy
Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m.
Windy's Auction Barn
Behind Toriy's Bldg. Mat'I.
2075% Newport, CM 646-:8686
FOR SALE
Beautiful original oil pain!.
illil'., mountain 5cene in beau·
ti!ul blue11 & greens. Oa.dt
wood carved frame, 8t"l' to
appreciate, Reaso1:1able. Call
M7-n87.
Good News Singers, a pro-
fessional slngirl& itl'OOP have
a few openings. Will book
now for banquets, ladies
clubs or W1!ddings. Benefits
con&idered. 64&-SSU or
546-52:15
SGLE Bed $35. Maple din rm
tble-6,chairs S'l5. Stuff chair
$20, 2 Cab Stereos $25, Pro-
jector screen $10, Sunlamp led box •Prine & matt· }I 0 LL Y W 0 0 D Double piaoos & organs arriving
- 5 pc, dining room; bed, ~-Traditional ~-soon.
e .l 4 hi-back chairs. any cockra.il table, Pl. Wurlitzr.r player piano $119.> Tel•vlslon
SS. etc. 2317 Colgate Dr,
1205 Costa Mesa LP"'n=aroc==o~P=Y~ma-chine~.~-$40=, I
ditto machine $75. Coldspot
retrigerator $35, double bed
$25, matching sofa &. chairs
$35. 495-0811. 2"321 La
Hermosa, Laguna Niguel.
"BLAUPUNKT" radio
\Y/VW kit. modem table
Jan1ps, b londe dn:.'15er, port
TV, l.'Olor TV. 642-6243, 2
days only
MPARE AT $76.95 ~ New demo. RCA COLOR TV, used, new !• $399 LIV Rm scctional, s pcs, Wheelock Grand. wal, .• $895 picture tube, 1 )T fact '1W'·
NflTPm•-onlv .. ., mo. $135. Hotpoint refri&, 38 cu Premier Grand, Wal. •• S895 Lee scrten, wal cab,
i.a "" ~ ., U-~ 6 F'""hcr (-··) Eby grand Perlect $249.95. Also Dlan> 'S WARBIOUSE $Z,o_ M'i.~mo, ~. -~· .... :~~. .. .. .. .. . $1445 others: new ,, used. £.Z
1 Knabe style W. contemp. terms avail. Check GC»t W. 4th St., Santa Ana LOVESEAT. HIDE-A-BED, coMOle New demo .... Sl005 HENDERSON'S first! 1877 If Open Daily 9-$ rccenlly reuphol, new mal· Wurlitzer mah. spinet •. $495 Harbor Blvd. Costa t.1esa,
:,&i.l 9-6 Sun 11~ tress SW. 21.1: 592-5947 Nl.'.'w demo 548-0155
E ANO'l IN QUALITY £l:EGANT Dark ~gany, C. J, Gould Spinet, \\,U $495 "ZEN="m=i 0TV..-:port=•"'bl:;:,:--. ""a"'"". l ~~I Hom• Furnitur• dining table, 4. chai~rs, Dun-NC\.,. demo including stand. Xlnt etitkl.
s lo 85%. Very euy can Phyfe styling. 548-5003 Fischer11, 3 only. Consoles & Mr. Thomas (n4) 521-6588
I~' ncinr. 3 complete rooms BLUE quaJ\ted Ilo"'er 8'11' 1 !ltudent, reduced 20% & Lease Color TV or Black Grand Opening SALE I
Pemco tanks • fish • acoess
'TIS TROPICAL FISH
9080 Edinger C@ Magnolia)
Fntn Valley e 842-45.10
<.< I ~ F · nd' · more for lhis sale period • o 1 ttonators styled Spanish so a .• ,J, air co tlJon, •<>=--&. \Vhite. Option to buy. 'f,"""· ConsisHnA ol the 54~7648 your choice .. • ...... · · · "°"" ~'5 Janmen wal. spinet , . $550 Fre<! ~rvice. No deposit f lS CUSl.om quality 1'1a· SOFA. End tables, roffec I A·Active TV Rental Co. d , living room group. The table, lamps. ~fobart cablf', t:;by conso '". • (D 522-llSJ
o ina1 IJ P~side.nte t:pac. Call 644-9031 '· ·" " .. ·· .... •· ··" ·" s.=;45 ""=:=:=:====== r-.fUSKIN above . the -ground
pool, 24' round. Comes com·
pl.?te 1'1/ laddrr. filter, pool
vacuum & c-xtras. $100. ....,,.,. mu1er king .siz.c bed··1~========= Gulbransc-n thc-atre organ$895 Hi-Fi & Stereo 8210
guile and ~ au~entic Offie9 Equipment 8011 ,:~;~~~-Ti.:2 ·~~.· ~·~: ··· Paz wroo.ghl tron dmette' 1-----------1
. Lllllited stock • $488. NCR 32. b o o k k e e p i n g W·B '· · · · '· ·' '· • · ·' ·' · $295 ill~ Showroom, 59'8 machine. \Yill install for Wunlilzer. Model 4059, eby,
tminster A,,.c, Wes~ your business nct'ds. 714: New demo , ...... , ... , $&14
STEREO 1969 dlx console,
comp! with full stereo, 4 spd
G8.f1'8rrl changer, 60 wa
dual chan.n('J, -4 spkr sound
system. Pay oil bal of m .26
cash oi-small pymnls.
Credit dept. ~7289
EXQUISITE Sapphire and
diamond ring. Appraised al
$875. WW sell !or much lcsi..
673--5784
I 89f..+IJ4 968-1486
J; SPANISH • TYPEWRITER, Add. Illich.
i!fEDITERRANEAN calculator, Very reasonable.
A~ 1Shown In model. homes. Xlnl Concl. 892-2423
3 ~s of fum, ldln rm, Ii• n; & bedrml priced else-Garqi• S•I• 8022
\\'fjere at $89,j is )'OUrS todliy
af '. on1y $391J. Easy Credit CARPE'T, zhag. bl-lo NE\V T~s. $4 sq. yd. 396 Hamilton, Sfnt• Ane Fumiture C.M. Saturday only,
• W. 4th St., Santa Ana
1
i • 547--0789 • Appll•ncn 8100
FiIRNrI11RE returned from ~~------~Y studio&, model hom· WASHER ~ dryer, avoca~,
I?\. deconltors canccl.lation. $125. Rebig-frost free $.115.
~sh & Mediterranean ~le. l''rttzrr $65. 541}-1095
ID FURNITURE KENMORE '"'° """''· l"4 Newport Blvd., CM lite model, xlnt eond, $75.
,; every night 'Iii 9 54&-8672. 347..aus
)!ed., Sat. & Sun. 'Iii g DISJnYASHFJl-tnp of the
li"fNJTURE A cabinets like I~ PHJLCO porl'able, 3
~ haw: never seen at "'ks old $160. 540--60.17.
Amnica'1 largest & moat NORGE auto washer, late
utbual unfllliAhed furniture model. xlnl oond, SSO.
.... Cor Redhill & Santa ~8672. M.7-8115 ...,,. Fwy, Tustin. 1 mi So.
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al.I<.....,. Fwy. Opon 362 Antiques tar. .... )T. 544-Sf'/O. 8110
SPC1J' &frig in yn 4 DAY SALE .. 11 TO 6 Pl'ot lllrf. c:ocnp alllo $1SO., O:i&ar Trunks S10 Ir. up Hall ltt<'s Nie. Philco """"1 ... _ ' ~ wain l l1TO. 1 black $45 11. up, Oak !ables Sl7:50
""'-' u • A \Ip. Cedar chests, V1c-C1 0'11 I e m Po r a r '1 chAlr rori.n bt-droo.m Mli.5, Brass
w !:,.. h t I e n a ~ti '1 d e bc.'Cb., Jee cn:'flflt tables &.
co..,kn UJ, Call. 847-8!ll9 ctta.ln, Tlllan:y I e a d e d
&flllir I PM. ahadct. £: nluch nwre. 2
I' 9)FA...11eW:t' UMd. quilled LocaUons: Antique TlUan,y
a..t.l, leOlh • prded $12$. Houtr:. 2131 N1t.'PI Blvd. CM lbtdlJrc Jo\'f! Rat $75. I U2 S. CJrancoe, S. A.
SJT..CJ2 P06T Civil Wu (1868) an-
IQHC.a. tnlbol. heldbou'd t1qw bdrm ttl. din rm v.t.
1 Orin btd. M&hSfrc butuu, .:"c:'"°'=.:.'='c.:...:.545-61;;.-=21 __ _ A mJmr. Gaatl """· SHll.t·
.._ rf'S \\l(»llJ)ERFUL ttw nwQ'
ICI-..... Uiltod. """ .. O.~ )'OU llod I~ -_. •• ... A1'. O*"
J'l5fl. Att I 6 tll"Wk M2-IUI ..;';c"""..c..c.,_'-,-----
NOTE: Several Conn & \\lur.
liU:er organs, used in con-
~rts & &lightly shop-wom,
oflered at s ubstantial reduc.
lion.~.
A cuurse of 8 private roll·
secul.ive ltS!OOs offered "·\th
the sale ol any Pia.no or Qr.
gan during lhis saJP. event.
GOULD MUSIC CO .
2015 N. Main, S.A. &17--0681
CROSS lop Ref r i1 .,
nutomaLic defrost. Exe. $!iii.
The House in Back 145 E. C•m•r•1 & Equip. 8300 t7th. &l2..S741.
SPACl: age e I 11! c Ironic OLYMPIC TV Coll50!e ~tereo
camera, takes pl ct u r cs AM/Ff\1. Lo1vrcy Organ w l
without flash bulbs, auto bern::h. Both Xlnt. sac!
962 ""'!}';. push button settings. Takes l--~-'-"-,-------1
!J(!rfect pictures t'verytimr. * * * *
Paid $300. Sacrifice for $7.i. FAMILY b1embership l n
213: 59'l-5941 Irvine Cout Country Club
• PIANOS POLAROID automsric 100 Jor 581e. Pvt P~. 673-9131 e PIANOS Land camera, new $249, Sell GOOD Beltone & Zcnllh e PIANOS S•IO.. 646-8369 hearlna aides in perlecl
J.'inal Days of our Summer ----------condition. $50 each. 642-3228
Sale. Save oo fa bu lo u i BARBER Chair. sink &
GRANDS inclUdin& Sporting Goods 8500 b:trlx-r pole $2J... ca 11
• Chlckerini • \llurlltzer SURFBOAROO 9'2" Hobie 646-9778 e St,.lnw11y e Knabe Wood u· Qui Tand PLUS fltANY MORE! y, gg em, NEWPORT Beach Tennis
SPINETS&. CONSOLES both for $58. 673--0632 Club fl1enibe.J"llhlp. $OOJ incl
transfer fee. 838-4.136 SA VE UP TO , • , $250.
BU\' NOW!! Prlct'$ will not Mlscell•neout 8600 QIWity king bed-quilted
bo !his kiw again!! Completc..anulled $10.5. v.'Orth
COAST Music KIRBY """'"m ........ with 1250. Alt 5 • Wtmll• ..,..,.,.
attach A liolisher. Xlnt ('(Ind NE"~RT • HARBOR BE.1..L And Howell Canon 1.7 ~•T.-v 11 KUara.ntttd. Pay off bal of COsrA MESA • .,. -~ u il'ns llmm 1lill camera with ........ _, SJJ, or tllke owr pymnts.
Open 111-6 F'rt 10-9 Sun l?-5 Ci~t dept ~7289 CR!le $37. S44}..233\),,
l!&-1-40 llP rewl'At' cam UPRJGl{T RCA !-"rce'ler $i."J. THOMAS Corvalr engh'll', nciv o 'M.ul Bedrnom &el, $50, Call for ORGANS 1'950, or eomple~ b115 $2500. llPP!. :l.16-1944
~ hp VW •""'inc ---~M 53 PT. oval. dilllTIOnd •-'----' FJ1cluslvt Co.1()1'-glo program. .,., '-& • '""""" .., ...,,,,,., ~ lh •fa .._ ~pain $75. 548--95()9. WI small diamond, $600. m~..... ry inn. ,. try ot .... r ;;o;;;;;;;o;;~,-,..;;;;:,=:°"';-= 6r>-33!6
plus felfW'el, Sec the nt!W RUMMAGE sale Th1n'$-Fri i
Lawre~ \Velk model. Tre-SAt. Back of WatTen'1 ruu. ?ltE MB ER SH 1 P,
mendocu ..,,\llnP ·on select. M~navo.'C lTI4 Nt1'VJ)Ort N("\lfporl Be•ch '"'f'nnia Oub.
ed demonstrt.ll1r mod<'ls. Blvd. C.M. Sin). $43--941!11 6#-0637
UllCd ~TIS from $1~. -c.=.,..=,-...,=.=,7 .. =,~n'1 '"Lo,--1'f.ARQUEITE tune Up ~ip.
CO.AST MUSIC "''°"' 11.00 yd. SM,. """ '""'" cau '"" • p.m. NEWP<JRT .t WAflBOR from $.1.S(J up + my labor, &17-4837 ~
COSTA fltESA * 642-285l I o;="";;-;;""'.-"'-;oc"'-..,,.9'!8-00 __ to,--l3'""°'Pr'".01,::0;;:1n:::. -:,,.,...,,-...,.,,.=:=,=11<1
SURPLUS Facfory dren pants $Jl each. ~no
P I A N 0 Urri&l\l::Pricllce. fabrics &; rc1nMnls, £')Id to
Good rondlllon. S'Ta. Uw.-1)llblic 8-C Jifond1'y thru
&l:>-0.ifft S.t. 1820 Monrovia, C.M.
EXERCYCLE $250
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HOUSES FOR SALE COITA MtlA
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COSTA M•&A
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1141 LONG •UCN
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l:tt9 SANTA ANA
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SALi! AND TRAD! $~ !kl BOits W3Q Motorcycl" 9300 lmportod A1ot-. 96114 lmport..t Aufo1 MGO Auto LNalne 9110 u..t ~ . , 9'CIG linif,,CMI
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Fumilure -Appliance, Budrnell Road. CM 9/25 BOii Molntenanco 9033 ·6"BMw tlOOtc MO:'iiiU li'. •llWI 'tlCWAGEN UIOd Cira '900 COUGAR
°""'TV'•. ste...,•s. ou. PETS ond LIVESTOCK Ir FIOO'tl"' beat• en,,,;. """"'°'•$985. • No-1-9 Lid. °" '64 VOLKS '68 SPOllTI "'411>, 13,100 •• COUGAR. -. Radio,• ice Equip • Tools • etc. -· -mooririg 110 hp Volvo stern ~-. lll(t ClllO'I tD1Y eu~ mL, air. ,..,.., WQ1t top. Top alt, extras, See at Reed.I
TOP CASH in 30 mlnutes Pth, General 8800 dtive, s/s radio, bait ·tanks, liiil HONIMtiiJI ••, ilft: ':1u:~;'ERvxC£.PUTS Bui. % dr led., 4 spd, dlr, coadJUOO. ........ • ="'X 2lm W. ~ * 531-1212 * SIAMESE KITTENS ns etc, Xlnl oond. Gd. ski boat. l!llf Yamabti tftll II. ' SlOO W Coast H ~.·. ~~ ...!!..,tchoollo ... ~ 13 ~-... --~ ...... IW ;_~Gn 11_ ' -n RESTAURANT cwners chefs l0688 Lehmbardt FV On shore mooring Balboa $lDO. • 50-9509 N~ Beach"• .... ~ ..., .. ,,. .. ,........ z""'"q --.. ,w ·11 u.ou ....... "'' ··~~
le dishwashers. I buy no 10 *531-9116* Is.I, No. Bay n4-6&2899 61' .Honda Z).) Chopptr wltll "2·~ M0-118' menta. WIU tint priv party. YOO'R Cl:IOICPJ.·U.· ,W/)natcl1~i\ il'lteriqr, .f.U.to,
cans or l pl cans. Call l'1% Otrl'BOARD c a b j n H.D. parts. 1ttvMttd $1500. Authorized Ferrari Deller PHT62&LB, c.a11 Phil. 4U9Tl3 9 5a4-S290 I :>f/h, •te'reo tape, nw tltti,,
6112-S2'49 cruiser, sleeps 1, gluaed up llf.ake Ofter! 5t8"40fl\. or ~. prtvat~ prty. 613-J68S.
WANTED: Beys 26" bike. ~I• 8'20 to u.. water 11ne, w/lnJ!er, FIAT '82 'vw-I ' IUIC:K •ii rou<lAR XR7. Xlnt Good runnlng cond. Call SEALPOlNT Siamese kit-both licensed. NO MCYI'OR. Trailer, Tr,.vel 9425 US cond. Stereo, ltbr. seati.
after 6 P~f. 546-7817 tens. Medicine Lake + $245. 494-2189 &fttr 6 PM ,...,., .,... t'>&-ball, -". -· BEAT Inflation! 68 Flat &50 BUIQC No. 211. HI 1 many more extras. "2-&&2 -~ , •• -New '°'""· ,.bit trans. di!! ....,UW.,! NEED brickll one to 1000, De.blin lines. Sbow quality. ll' J)wens wtaS hp ~ tained, sips 6, xtnt cond. Cpe $100 under Blue Book. C&mllll' tQ\dptntflt. 8mau ~AINI
reasonably prloed. &K-468'7 C.F.A.·shobl. 842-mlo ent .. lge whl trlr. skiing Paid sm>, · wtlJ. aen tor Loads of Xtras! s.tS-TI.2? down, take trldt. J..IZGIOL,8, IG-DI After 8 PM
equip. Good ooncl. $1395 $2900. 542-04&4 or aee at: Call Roy Phone 41WnJ ·
8825 548-2631 l062 P!a«ntli: c.M. JAGUAR -. ' "' 'i ailldi llh>llro iii, ilZ: '67 DODGE DA~T
14'6" GLASPAR. 7 5 }Ip-MAC'Ul..AT!:, k,ided. White with vln,yt top, air~
GER!o.fAN SHEPHERD Ev' d t ,......,,. •51 JAG 3.t •~. < ~ • '&8 vw $11?$. ...at dltionin&. auto, trans., pow. PUPS UlMJ e moor, U\NU co~ T kt ¥500 o:J<:U .. .,.. ... HUSKY And Chow mix pup. *7 weeka old.* dition $625. ~158 rue overdrive .. Xlnt ens: 6 M BUICK '81!1 AMera. IAoc.or)' er ateerlnc, radio and heater.
pies, 6 weeks old. Very can 83S-S944 FIBERGLASS boat repairs, '67 DODGE Sportsman 108. nln& iev. &U-4119 Ai1' condltiontr, 4 spd, dlr, air, tun pwr, alrrt crmd. let Must sell. $1795. 35,000 orig-fri~ndly and love to pl~ ,,A_.. · JG G ,._ V-8 & 3 .,A_ •<><x1o1t loaded! Robey crJam at.. to apprtef Sl4l5. OM4f1t ina_l . miles, Call 637~ •
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and see at 873 Towne St., or sired, AKC reg. Top racing K to M,.._.-845 n-•-down or trade. LQw, low LeSabre • -· lltllt ..... ., C.11..ttv· Sq11ir.._ VI, •'Ito,
call ~·· -9/23 stock. Martinc:reat Kenncls 1961 16' Gla.stron, 50 h.p. us m .._.. .-..ci· .. vu~ & ~.. ·~ FALCON t•cflo, ho•t.r, .. W.t .... ,. ~• 546--0989 Mercury. Xlnt cond. $1495. St.,CM,541)..S91S(Auth.I.H. 2-'59. KARMANN Ghtas. pymn . nz........._ • ....u Nlcdy7t11M:t~ '".'.::-::"."."::-----llf1cto,., •ir. R6U147. NEED gd home fenod yd fO!' Call 673-2259 Dealer) Cood tl'MBportation Cll"S or Ken 494-9'173 or 54&0634. -~ • r 1965 FALCON }•·tura HT
lovab'' Beagl./ .. ~e 1 BEAUTIFUL Shepherd & , • ...,, material. $115 l "50. '65 VW. % iloor, < .~. C 6 DILLAC • oc.•• r. Lab mix puppies, fabulous 15' HoNon Ski boat 80 HP 641 NT ERNA TI 0 NA L Phone &t.>2621. radio, heater, beau~ "' coupe, Ooe owner. Auto
mos. loves car rides, ~ d'........ilion .,,,, 531)..2)91 Mere. . New trailer. $1250. Travelall, aood ~-Must '68 CADILLAC El Dorado, 18 trans, V-8, P/S. XNLT pet, older children. "'t"">' .,..,. 6U-99l? aft 4 PM sen. See Mgr. Aloha Trailer and sba.rp, RUM 140, SJOOS; nd S1400 673-78S
.,._J818 9/2% FEMALE BEAGLE Parl<, 132 W. Wlson, C.M,, MERCEDES IENZ Cart'• Motor C». foe., 19<1 m0$. •Uice purcbaaed now, I,"'==' ;,=·=:::;;;:;I==
FREEi 6 weeks, $30 or call 548-9577 Harbor, C.M., ~. 28,l'W mi. Xlnt condition, FO
cute loveable kittens. 11.ll siz.-* 962-1547 * Marin• Equip. 9035 1946 FORD % ton P.U. NeW '65 vw BUS. 1500 rebuilt ~mph!t!n ~~sioPr~~ p.m':· RD
es &. colors. Black &. while, ~-A·POO Pups· Cham-ONE factory re-built (never 390 Jo'on! engine, a.uto tran:i, ::!';• .,;;:,.» ~. :-:~ ~ or aft 6, l13: 62 Ford Elr. cond. 3 apd
tabbies, etc. p)Ofl Cocker 1ather, 7 weeks ) Ge •1 Mtrs s.-n model clean body ~ lnter\Qr, $475. J.ldl It. N~ le&Ch. or m..mi New brakes, new tires, * Call 673-6434 * 912.l old. U> each. 548-«>08. ~ HNG ngrey marlne die»el 646-2813 , Call.t1'S-1* '67 CAD. Std. DeVillt. Full = ... ~. • d I• t b '
CUTE While &: gray le~e NORWEGIAN Elk Hound-' engine. Complete w/twiq.-'56 FORD, 1 T, Dat bed rm i1w.: rm .,,,,,,, tact. air. AU &eceQ, "wui 2:30-&; call
kitten. 10 weeks old._ Will mo.s., shots .t: papen. disc reduction gear 2:1 w/tool boxel "s~ equip. -YW ..... New.--1'lot. •tetw. t-Owner. Lo 54&-029l ask for John
have ,tD ~ to sleep if she ~7669 aft 5: 30 ntlo. For further details, Dual •hl.s. xlnt oond. $350. = .wt';.:1~ ~ Ml ~t cond. s 4 1 4 9 $. '66 FORD Co Squirt, 9 pus.
doesnt find a ~ome .DAO:lStWNJ> pUPPies. Wack calJP_. Sutton (213} 626-9301 673-75(5 ~l<l, ~ .111M1Sl• 8 tt>SP.M. pa, pb,. pWr windows.A door
&l2--6'189 9122 & tan; Red. AKC reg, weekday£. or (TI.f.) Sf6...-0l38 '62 Ford % T. PU, good 19fD ierc;a; ii: CGJU1t a 'i BROUGHAM, Jocb. bi& motor, air cond.,
BLACK Poodle male. Large Champsired.6#-{122'1. weekends. cond., w/lO camp shell. new tires.' tTIO fl••· i!!J'WllOOI ,...,.. fire m.ist...b uT" AM/FM rad1o, lo ml., like
miniature. AKC. Has shots SILKY TelTiers: beaut AKC GRAY MARINE $650. '65 Honda 00. $135. 6Q...M52 ewa. ~· tual ml. ~ Pt;y, $5~ nrw. ~.or offer. 540-9251
ancf papers. 9 ?1os; old. T!) champ stock, 8 wk. pUP!-Two 427 cu In. 200 hp, 6 ?°I ~ 642--&'i98 J9Ei8 MERCfiS~ 2iO .. f ..,.4111.. Aile~ DON scs.-8836 • 1960 Ford Ga1axie. R/H, PIS.
good home 64;J-14:i6 art1 6 Terms. (2l3) 4~5992 gas E"ng. Hydro reverse. 21W· '&a CHEVY 'ii Ton PtelJ Up, Auto A" + +I Ex. CIOM lfVW, ~[•I'll·• ,61 CADILLAC Sedan de alr-eond. Exctllent. $560..
pm. 9 2.5 AKC "·-·• She"hn,..... 1 red. Xlnt c:ond. $300 ea. 6 t g· Flfftaklt -Alt · u-. ' nt wbaft...,.f~·---tor Aft T le wknd.t 9G002 ~ ......... , ~··"ua Can~ dem ons trated. cy' ~ ••-· &G-OC45 aft $:3q. ..: A UNrSUOO. ....aaa . VWe. Leather, pnwtt. 22,QCXI '69 ~ao r" ·--lm~:U:. Great Dai:ie 5 11 Month!. 1 Male, l female 548--3414 or 642·~. 5, ....,.. 1963 100. Pli'VA'fi °%l:; >a VW -Oood -.. ~!;.,.Private party. '4695. :.~, .. i-~ -l male i,~ Lab, ~.; 54G-7!t36 '66 Chevy \\ TOi1 PLik Vp. Alvl/FM, ntW ......._ L-1!'--....,. _.... •....Y ~ _..,.. Pointer 1}1 yrs o Id •&t.--. 4ltSoa. f11JU Ort atfez' • 53"6290 'It bsebroken. 645-2565 9/Z? MoDil• Home1 9200 $900 or --= OYlf PQ1:DIJrtl. oiler. 842-3967 al*' 5 ~m. ~ ~ ' '81 CAD FLEETWOOD ·"'°"=-=--,.,,,,.,,---, 1HonM 8830 1'13-Xl< alt ' pm. · , . __ , BROUGHAM.
2 !WI Manx kittens no:ed BAY HARBOR 'ii diNY 11'Ton M• 'iVWtad. w/ll1lllnt. lliollmllal -MUSTANG low, good home. {\Vhole l~i YR OLD FILLY Mobile Hom. Sliltt PICK UP Ml. .Ponobe l'lml. X1at ===---.;;;.;;;:1---------
f am i I y des er l ed I $300. ~trained. Casa Loma Rall • Away • $750. GlS-13$ $15-30fC MG oand. $USO. NN1ll CAMAIO 67 M1111:anc
5411-1!46 9123 Sheraton M~ -Homette • ,,., rtn:'t.rv ,,_ ..... 1,...,.. "-I Sal StPltclt Pl.rel 'IS VW ~Mdr Good Droe,. ollan. tUdr lhltt.
CATS •n ki"· h If \VELSHApoloosa.Jyr. Mare. Kit p tig "'A '"--'" "'"""'"".1. 71 _., --es, 1 .... ~ ""--t _!..:,, ..... %2t CAM.ARO, m.•r•. ndlO, hut«. buc~et1 ,
Siamese, manx:~~w/l~ng Gentle. All tack 1.:. saddle. • ~L ~1ZJ:"';...,. OYerloads, step bumper, Immediate Dtllvay, ;.;;;,-6"-16: u.H.MI...,. GoodYNt F-60xlS. pupt, whit.e walla DLR. Lie. TR.ff
tail,,3 tabby. 1 tb0maai11a Ir $300. 833-1149 NOW ON DISPLAY $1500 546-8776 All Models $2800. See at 129 44th st, 690. '11.95. PhOne 60-«m =· :=~ MO,,::: s:, ·== u:. bi Id ~~ks~;,~~=-J~e 9510 l~:w~ = 7 com .. :·= ur. R.S. PIS ·~u:.uii~; ~~t .~hoe~
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Old .... ·1-. .,. rARM, I. BIN stalls $51 per to.,,., . ·IO-el't, • ...... .. • '.. MGI cond. (9f..25«) "·~="rr-=----1tr ..... '•c:t ••r, ,.,.W, ..-irr,I ~ '" " -· u--1 .... ,;a,... ........;..i. .-n • 2 ~r •-~-V • •ti-'· 6S M1J ANG, xJnt colld. t "It ' I USOJ7l ' " ~ .. _ -....... "u CWTWll ACtllN1' ..-~ · '65 VW le '65 Karmann Ghia ~ • ™"'...,.,, -o, ~ RaIJ,y ..i..i. 4 pd 289 op, " w " • •
BEAUTtroL PlaylU1 .,._ .-~ .... AutomaUc Wl· HOME W.111 c.-, < fnt 'If uQI •--·--both xlnt eoo>d. Be<t .u... lhllt. dlr., r&b, owned by ~ ' • • V-8. 1--------I
kitttn. hOUlebricn. J monOW ttr, Md &. de~ ~+ l'llO Whll'tltr Avt, ;.;:..:;;.s-.~~ ='r .......,.l.O::r. WU. Prv prty 5'9-CIOlO llltle 'oJe local po~man. mW olb!r. 115-7131 '65 FORD $895 !
old, '' lovinr -on!)'. '111 · &Olff liJlllt.d ot<na, Coota lrell T1C1 Q '• VW. lllttidtal c.n.pw, J161!. Plro111r. xlnl ' Hu bad 1ovinr can. Oean. 531-9945 w tN.inblc tlllr. River trail IC. a -Must • llftmld, ..... I;& Ml. $1600. ff7..J868 < '69 vw. all extru, like new. ltl1kie a cut. $1299 run price. OLDSMOBILE 6.1 ... 10 100. Coft... VI, ~i
CUTE and cw5dly a&bli ~ -Dpert EnsUM I ..-AIH FOR Y -tor 0--.. Orie ooit lit flifui. Xlnt oond. $WI. 9000 Miles. $1950. 2U4~ w. RFH582LB. After 11 AM, ,...,,_., HOLIDAY< door l.~o·u~lif~.•t.•,i119, R.lH. ;
baby "'"'""· 6 ·-old. Westem lnsttucllon. Tally MOllLI HOMI l4000, 11111 ~,-llQllO, , * ..,,,..,,. * °"'"""""' Apl. 2IJ6 NB. '94-6773 or 54>®4. -'power •.I 54.9-0046 9122 Ho Famui, l'DU Ntwhope, tt.lcll. ltl •· vw 1965 Bua-only 24,000 mi. steering, bra.ka, alr cond.
f'ountaln Valley ~9511 Prtvalt portr wan/SI a 40 or 'l'ICRtlf &iiPllt llltlli OPEL , Good moch. Body OK Need _'57 Chtv. 51•.;::J•· Top ooO>Cf!Uon inalde and out '65 FOlD $1295 '
\VELL behaved, I mOa 11 f•.auSfi()RTAflON W..r to be moved rt moutlon. eabobi 111 ..... t flot._.,t paint $195. 675-3493 Bei Air, 4 Dr, Very oond, $69a. ~1224 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. VI, •uh,
f e m a I e d 6 I• d • _..,. talll lot. Strid delCf'lp ti, • ..., •" Re-built 2S3 engine, new tires, •68 C'UTLASS c,,.,_-... 350 f•i&t tir, rs, '•· rH1io a 't •
w/children, natdt a COOd ... II I YKhh .._,. Driot I looatiOn to~ Wrf~ dl.JMCe. Oieapl 181-llOO '68 OPEL wagon, yellow. like new trans., power ateertna, l b .~.;-1 ti••f.,-, u,, ATAJ1S. ·.I
home 893-8162 ~ YVW h P Ofi l>JilY POol '69 vw CAMPER. pop -up nu, sharp, l<rJ eD(ine. $lSE. VOLVO po'IVCl' brakes, auto tran&. enr. Pl P • _-, ... ny top, ~:
FREE to you 2 PeruvI&; 'it CJ.Am-AR cit at t 0 ti. 'ii 10' :r 31 ROD l REEL root, tent, blue. l.ike new. Kustom Moton:, 16 Baker Must -to •WJ"fcla~. Rea,. $2600. or beat 831-3891 '" G-AL 500 ms '' I
cavies. male A tema.i. (a Inboudoouttioud. 12) Mere. pu1I¥ fl&m ro· be roov· l.(iw mile&ge". 495-0f18 •St, Of. 54G-59l5 VOLVO aonabl,y prictd at "575. '65 F-85 CUTLASS Sprt Cpe. .. •
kind OJ ~·-~-) wtth Cfouller wttb -~ A td. ~ . Can 347.7117 Full pwr, lo ml, id ttm, 4 Dr, S.d. VI, •uto, r•dito, I ', •• ,,. ~··-· ( 9SU POUCHE -·•t -~ 1·-I!.••,.._ f,,f. •it, .,;lilt• w•ll tir, ..
"'"· 893-3111. 1111 ....... -1'1111 -· lidli tan<et !IC in 'NB bch """• Bun.. '66 O!EVROLET Caprice, ~· -· -· ~.. u .. SHK'11/ ..
FEMALE A1Utnil&ll-:.::t .. ! ·~"11 ,1c.11m.tmn•.112w.P•· SUPIR MANX *''scONvEilT+ Da.EA"No.•••L ...... EWAl•S ~~:;;::::.,r: ... ~ PLYMOUTH dog, 5 mo. old, to eood owner KI 6-4444 ci6c C.t Hwy, NB Sp l'...f. ·-•fl·'-,_,_ Jant cond. All xtru. nu pnt. air conduio..1-. Abtlolutely'---------home. cau after 6 p.m. · Purpl~ me~--nn ... u. ..... M t 11 ,,.~,. ...... '"'QI; • · 433--6542 1181 .N IT. ()nTectt Craft Cablh Mini ll'kll 9275 Special Bill Thomas Orrvtlr •uP. l15 se · .,._ .... "' the cleanest one in town. '68 ROADRUNNER. V-8. 4 !-"""'=~_,.-.,..,. __ -:I CruJlt 116 HP cruiJt at I) engine. 'fl PORSCHE, everytllina 1966 Harbor, C.~f. 646-93ro Jim Slemons Mercedes spd, dble 11harp c ar ,
8 K'ITENS. A: a l t • r' d RPM. Tip top cond. ruu, MIMI • bllte With skJe -car $1695 perfect le all mechanically Autos W•nt.d 9700 Benz, 13) w. Warner, Santa metallic green, map. $2295.
female cat. Fl'te to aood equJJPld. In water "°"'' ltrtet...i..,a1 with motorcy· .IAMIS a. TD reblL $22i0. 8.f'l-2022 Ana, 54D-W4 Kustom Motors. 84& Baker ~~Kitten• just \Ye~ Must 1111. Call lfttt ! p.m. cl1 cna. 121!0. 54&-U 1584 Ntwport Blvd. fU.OQtO FORSCHE 14 SC Cpe. Orlr. WE PAY • • • CHEVY '67 Caprice 2 DR St .. CM. 54G-59l5
~ SANDrr ft11nJ bike, J hp, BODIES $140 & up Owner. Tot.al reblt 67. c SH landau Hdtp. P/a, P/b, l'o MIN -" • l'o lhua •et Ii n w11fuiill • 116 hp B&F ..,. ....,,t •'haul. Roll ,.,., 112. Buck>< ... ia 645--0445 a11 s::tl. A R/H. facto"' arr. $211\5. PONTIAC . ~~= r:::·t!;~~ri;s Chr>'tltr o.b. *' br1 cm both. IT~. 64Z-lt92. $12. UphOlBtered OJwn $11 '68 PORSCHE'!U. Xlnt dlnd. 494-5324 eves. 196? }S()Fl1TAf BOiineVUie 2
9/25 Cotnpltte. xlm: mM. tJ.600. IS Y'OiJR AD IN CLASm· Skid plates $12. Chrome $500). '65 Malibu, 3 speed, excellent Dr. BZ1.te wtlvoey landau
. ~. 173-UCK). FJED! Sornaone wUl bl bumpers $9. 01rorne roll * 642-tJ.5' * tor ued•can A trueb 1lllf cond. Very lo mOeqe, new top. By orie owner, 2%,cn>
NICE oomii:onent Hi·Fl ftte 3.1' TS Eiqnu, NJow mktl ~ tot ll Dial ta-6111 ba' 122. Wlndsb11ld1 SU. call m tor free etlmate. equipment. 962-9663 miles; Like new tires, AM·
to non--profit group. 673-3238 31' Dies@! Ketch, arodoul:! Phone Wt& AM, M'T-4119 SPRITE GROJH OIYROlfJ '62 Impe.la 4 dr. aiM:Ond, FM stereo, P/b, _P/s, P/w,
alter 5 pm. . 9125 Pacific Yacht Sales 673-1570 MOTOR HOMES 9215 -auto. trans. Attract l v e & WI,)' power seatt, Wt &tr(
2 FREE metal cabinets 82" Imported Autot HOO 1llD SPRITE. UJob aood A Aa fl:lr 9a1e1 Mana;er price. 675--4310 whl, tac 'air, very clean,.
x 46" x 34". You haul Wes r-Ubolts $2395. 6<2--080<
""""" 547-3906, 9122 -AUSTIN HEALEY ......... 11 11311 Bnrll Bhd, '6%. Dr. Chevy 1mpa!L P/1, . . lT O'DAY Dayq.iler '500 * 49WD> ~bi a.di P/b. Radlal tire& Xlnt '68 GRAND PRIX
TORTOISE 1bell kitten, 6 Jnmo $l750 _ Used $13SO JQ t&Ul cond. $650 IWS--%654 Full power, air, prt pty ~.old. J;l5 Gary, ~~ 14, O'O.y ........ ISOI) AUSTIN AMERICA . TIJUMPH WE PAY CASH 'II; Chevy Impala% Dr. Good "195 • 615-<%51
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I STIJDIO BED WEST WHITE POTI'ER NO. Immediate Delivery '65 SPR·ITE (AR &71)...65'18 Pontiac Catalina, xlnt cood.
9'1--5549 9/2> 184. 2 bunk1" otbrd, trlr, All Model• FOR YOIJR '55 CllEV-6 cyla. llOOO. ll3l>-3900
I==="'"'-;;"'°':--:=; I read¥ to sail. 1110 O. llu whlic, ltallan IWd tnt., CONNIU Stick, Oe•"· F.P. $115 '6% TEMPESr Sat W11. BEAUTIFUL Black c • t Al-1111. He 'D"UIRTEllS ... -.,., dk, lccallr CWJted, • 548-SC e $300. Call atier, 6 PM
Aband<med, anJ taJcen. Call :r. 1 , .,. " ' ZX..Ueot otJnd. !(&Ill ofltt CHMO' _.. 64t;<IJ.14 .,. •• ...,,,. ''" IMI"' oout I dllpttl.1111 " 1.51 '63 CA.MARO 32'T R.S, P/S.f===,..,.:;:::::::;._=-11 .,...,....,.,.. Mtd I NA.IH 1111 ftl' '2 FOR or·small doWb, will ul'JC PfYI RIH. Auto. 2h Knox St., CM '63 PONTIAC, aood condition
10-11 lofo old male tc. mlnla-J'OOT A LB AT RO SS. ...._ _ _. R NB prty, NRZ9&8, CaD Jtbill ~ =--~ 645-2991 tve•. WW trade. tmwut. $500,
bl k ~ v l!IDTDRHDMr• 31oow . ...-u• wy.. • • 49'-9173 or Y!L.M.U. -~ .,._..-..... oure ac ,......e. '"' ... -.. -541H1M = lllti5 3 DR Olevelle, Station C.U 6'2-9721 u... 536-9'l58 ll'l2 PFllQUJN iillbiii tlkl Aorth>rize<I MG Dealer e'67 TRAN-DI& Price WI '1iY '1'.0P W11on. Radio. 8lf6eno1ne.I====""'====
DOG. Mo<Oly -~ w/1111 • tnlllr. Top -dO'Batically ndllcod. i.... DOLLAR Auro traru<. $895. 962-3865 RAMBLER
ma1e, ,.,.. ..... 1-. ....i dlt1on 1<J1. m-DATSUN tnr f" -... Mw • 11r *""'• --,.,., :ii""i:ii;i:;i;~;ii;;;;;;'-'v.;1--..:.;:~;;;.:;;;.:;__ I I 1'>m•. 615-2533 l/12 klTiil lio.'i1t tru. $1000. ltS'm8 Ill ma1otL ... Glcqt..., '61 ~ W11on. V-8. 1961 RAMBLER Fair '°"'
MALE & F.,,,... OJliU&& Aqua BIOe. Xlttl-. '67 DATSUN =._ Tiffilijjijj Tli l _.. l!o!Mo l'c1'I 67,000 ,,.-Xlnt inatde ~ dltlon. 1125 ., . bat cflor. 10
kind. lovirc homes. ean * ..,,__ * • l(lOd .-n1111 • • H&rlllt Blvd. ="":<=1<95.~~-~~~!=J=-==~be~!m:~2~•m:·::=: II """"" 913! lti st. lid I• kl'iiOl'IAtl neuonabi. -o.x. eo-omo CHRY'LER
DARK grey, illili ti)lf>, I I ...... l'ull ... " •Ila. • DR ~· • ""'· dlr, ·= '83 TR ... ""' !illiii; Wiii iay T·llRD
weeks, Vtt1 · culf. NT•t $3100. * ~l · = will. ':crtfi:'P~ Jlberalass top, . ..,, a '67 CHRYSLO 1 --~-,,...=:--tm_. -1INTEllNAT'L 14 fiber 1laml dn. ilnC prvt prty. VGGf19. Reasonable, llS"*6f Your Volklnctn Of ponche 1961' T·BIRD, l owner. Im•
Ado,..bl• Kitten traU.r. xlnt. Saerlllce 1195 t.a, call Phil, .,..9773 " TOYOT& • Pl11<111 ""'1.ltl, Paid for 2·DOOR HARDTOP m•c. eoO>Cf., low ml'•· Get·
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'10.99 Standard Weight Shelving
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• 50% less hardware for rapid
assembly
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cons1ruclion. 6-ft.x3-f1.x 12-in.
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S2.69 Chewable
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Rqular$3.98
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school.rime.
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Typewriters
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carriage cenlering device
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color ribbon
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bar
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Snapoide Shirt
P4of 3 }57 for
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Short sleeves, fuJI double
front. Sizes, newborn, small,
medium.
Pkg. of 2 for' l.39
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washable, dryable.
Regular '7.99
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Print nylon taffeta reven('S
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lnfanta' Knit Gown
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•The kickiest new fun-time fashions for girls on the go
• Wide Oare leg pants with elastic waist
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• Machine washable polyester and nylon ... stays in shape
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For Girls 7 to 14
Chubby Sizes 81/2 to 6 1/2
Regular S4.99 Regular $3.97
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need ironing., machine wash. tumble dry
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Choice of 2 S_tyles
Stretch Bras
Regular
!3.69
• Everybody likes lace ... s1nootha
and enhances . , . does wonders
for your figure
Na1ural cup 32428, 3244C
S4.SO"D"cup sizes32-44 3 .44
•Contour cup 32-36A, 32-388, C
Lacy Hose Hugger
Mid Leg Panty
Anniversary
Priced $6
•The itreal hold-up beitins
with this garterless wonder
• Clinittex• leg h ands hug
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secure
•Creamy call a lily in S-M-L
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lOOo/o Nylon
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Toppings
• Novelly slilC'lu•s in
runlenetks. mock
turtle and jewel
neck sty les
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every lhinit in size~
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3 Pairs
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•Sheer mesh knit styled
wi1h nude heel
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and black maiic
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22-Piece Hostess Set
70.Pc. Se1 Includes
• 16 reaspoonti • 8 iced drink spoons e 8 holl ow lu~ndle • 2 tablespoons
dinner knives • I co ld meat fork
• 8 dinner rorkR • I pierced tablespoon
• 8 soup ~poons • I butter knife
• 8 ~·lad rorks • I suF,ar spoon
• 8 cocktail forks
• All the stainless tableware you need to serve eigh t
graciously plus 22 additional pieces
• 3 lovely patterns: Roseanne. Plantation, Sa nd Dune
Tradition Stainless Clearance
Sears elegan1 stainless
steel flatware 1n wide
assortmfn[ of panerns.
lf: Off Re.gular 3 Prices
Mink Stole
with 7-Row
Full Cape Back
Anniversary Price!
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superb natural mink
•fashion colo ~ include
Pastel, Ranch or Dawn
Fur Prod11cu lllhelrd to tho.,.
c01.1n1ry of ori,e:in o/ 1mpottt-d furs
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A. Men 's Ring
R¥11ul ar863.99 .. _ 5l 19
F. Cocktail Ring
Re 11ular S39.99_ 3l 99
B. Men's Ring
Re11ularSQl.99_7359
G. Cocktail Ring
Re11111ar S3 1.99_25 79
C. Wedding Band
4319 Re11u la r S.53,1'9 __
H. Cocktail Ring
Re1t ular S.t:?.99_3439
D. Wedding Set
RrJ[ul arS.'>6.98_4558
I. Cocktail Ring
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E. Cocktail Ring
Rf'!l'.ular S.>8.119_4 719
J. Cocktail Ring
Rr11u lar S3Q.99_3l 99
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Convenient Credit P4ins
Women's· Fashion Shoes
Regular ·
'15 Pair
•Wide '•election of Featherli1e fashion shoes
for dres& and casual wear ·
• Latest aea1on l tyl.inp in au wanted colon
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Smooch fitting, long weanns elastic leg acerace bnefs
io white and assoned colors. Sizes S-M-L
Lingffit D1p1.
Men's T-Sbirts with Pocket
Short sleeve high-crew neck conon knat sham in a wide
range of colors. Men's sizes S-M-L-XL
Mtn's FMmishings Dtp/.
Disposable Vacuum Bags
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Kenmort' disposable paper dust bass fit most makes,
models ... Hoover, Electrolux and many others.
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fluffy soft 100% mohair yarn 10 choice of eight
beautiful colors. In l-02. balls. Hand washable.
Not1om Dtpr.
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499
Men's Cricle Shoulder jacket in polyester-conon.
Ribbed knit waist, cuffs. neck. S-XL
Mtn's Drrss Clothing Dtpr.
Johnny Lightning Cars
Fricrion free-wheel bearings. Sryled mas wheds.
Doors and hoods really open. Authencic detailing.
Toy D1p1.
SAVE '5! Indoor-Outdoor
'24.95 Vacuum Cleaners
s19
Powerful motor. Cyclona c-cleanins acuon. Holds 5·
pllons of debris. No dust ba&S, empties easily. For
pario, b&sement., workshop. Even picks up glass.
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'2.99 to '3.99 Girls' Dresses
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Final clear:ince of little girls back-co-school dresses
an many scyles, prints, colors. Sizes 3 to 6X.
/nfants'-Ch1/drtn 's Dept.
soc to 95c Paperback Books
] I fours Only'
l.11111kd Qu .. rnl 1h '.
Wide selection includes adventure, mystery, science·
ficuon, wescerns, romance and humor srones
Stfltl0t1try Dt/JI.
Cotton flannelette pa1amas an assorted styles and pac·
terns. Assorted wash(asc colors. Sizes 6 to 16.
SAVE
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Regular 'l. 79 Extension Cords
Orange colored heavy 2-ware extension cords for out-
door appliances, garden tools, 25-fc. length.
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Our best single grade motor oil contains full deter-
gency additives to keep engine clean. Stock up!
AMtomotil't Dtpt.
"Sun firearm end Amiounilion Polic:r"
"All guns, 11iclud1111 BB end ~llet suns. told onlr to rnidn11
o( netr wbc~ purchue is made (Proo( o( rest~ requittd)
Purchuen of fittltlN end emmun11ion must be 2J pari ol
11;t end show proof. No del1vrnn will be llUlde ou111de ol
~. All sales sub1ec1 10 Federal, Swe end Muakapt.I Latr1
end ~~la.hons."
NarucaJ organic steer manure enriches soil helps hold
moisture. Weedfr~. 2 cu. ft. bag. '
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PRICE SLASHED 50%! Centerfire
Remanufactured Ammo
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Rcmaoufactuttd from once-fired military brass.
Choose .30-06 caliber. 180 grain or 1 SO gram. Gives ~performance as~-. amidgcs.
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