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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-10-10 - Newport Beach Daily PilotCable Video Study; Due In Newport Dr. R. Bunche's Daughter Dies A former Onn1e Cout Col· Carlton, lt. i.ncuter, ud 'nit••=:..._.... a.e lege All-American football Patricla Salem. 24, TalJ.ahu. Fate .,.., ..._ aDd N1CW YORJt (UPI) -Mn. player and three companion11ee, Jl'la. ~ 7adlt'1 ...... W'lllt tlll. .lane P.ltrce, the younger are at.randed in Italy today 1'be quartet left New York *vMI a. .._ -*tft. ~ rl:iupter of Nobel Puce after being rescued from their Sept. lO ln a 45-foot ullboat, caNlal II a npmt bf a. PrtH wbuMlr Dr. R a 1 p h dl..ubled yacht durilll an at-Fate Mate, which _.., di.I-~· _. Bundlt, jumped or fell to her tempted Atlantic crosalq. muted 1D a 1tonn off New-'rt. ...... riplriBd .a.. Mith from"'• top of her nine-The OCC athlete wu Iden-foundlalld. TMy wer. rescued ded ~ Dxs _ ...._ IUq. ~t iry apartment buildlnl S Ufie(i as Ron Paterno, 24, by a Greek frelpter, Oinout· wbeN tbef ,.... dl.9cf\arpd d" police reporUcl. 15192 Jackson St .. Midway Cl-1lo1, after drUtlni for about by Che fretPlm' Friday. ~ht ~year-old mother of ty, wbo was a two-time All 10 daya. Pater. bad ... ~ tt.rrr lived with ber husband American middle linebacker '"1e four adVfllltw"era were afttor an af'OU1llll • tM-worid 11nr1 children Jn a f:lnt.noor al OCC in 1961.Q. t.abn aboard the freiibter. voyaae u a IUmal Ill th~ P• .n apartment The bulld-The others were identified but Capt. Ell11 Alltonopouloi merchant marine 1lt 11112.. H~ In~ uperlntndent found the H Samuel Bruell, 25, JO'l u1d tbe yadlt aan.k In another retunted home ia 1113 and be- t>o<.lY sborf/ after mJdnl1bt. 13th , .. Seal Beach: Richard ltorm wblle beln1 ~· (S.. GRJDOER. hie •> N.Y. TEN CENTS Plans Draw ·KudoS .. ....... .. nllf Elllt o.t '!Wcy....,..,,.,. ......... ~ ........ dwnlwr ... wua.c ....... .... .-t '-a .._.A .. -dloaW .. a '"fbll ..,_ , . J afie Nlld.. ' Wte.l of ....... at ... Mtreuerlte Avenue, tnlftlc • woQld mter dOW'Q th• min. net'Wort ol ~ -IOUUl atneU 6o a.. ~ .. (See llOtJ'!B, ·~ !) \• ~nspeet in l(idnaR, Nahb~d in Newport ..;r_ An.ANTIC RfSCUI ~ Stw ...,.,. Beating, Assault Qiarged Let's look at It this way: It waited Ull after the ja11 festJval to rain, riaht? So let It rain. It's goina to l.QW&J tonJght. district forecaster Art Elchelberaer confld11 but Tuesday's weather will be clear with t.empera- ln the low 'IO's alon1 the Oran1e Coalt. INDEX OF INSmE FEATUllES ''""' ........ c .. -... Cl.tutllM c-•n c,..,_, D,,,.._ ..... lei ,,_ , .... _ 1 " • , .. tt .. " , t1 16-11 , n 11 , ti " M • 1 . ,.~ . ~ -... .. . -.. . .... .. . .._ ~ -~ -,,. .... . . . # ,; .. .. " • • '· • ~ .. .... • ~. I MOllCSU, OctoW 10, lM Along Our ~ ii. ~ I. Grant, BUA president, told Nt•rt BelCh dty councilmen that the &NOCiation'a bOard tf directon baa unanimously adopted a resoluUon ot tbanU f w the city'• "cooperation and service." * * * ·, e .,.. of improvtrn•t. uld Grant. lnclode traf. ~ Control, entorcement of ordinances and tlean-op. t "Conditions are much improved this year," he )aid. 0 And lt bu made the island a more pleasant ~ to live. especially durint the summer time. lt gqaa. ua rtllill tblt our pleu for help baft not 'Pf'O'I UDOUced.• ... * * * • . ! The Vietnam Wcr IOOD will -In JIDU1' 1M.ai TOOm, Un. On TV, ol COQ!Je. That's the prom.lie ol Sectetaty ol. the Navy "-t1l H. Nttze. • In disc'Uainf pl.an.a to launch a TV '*111telllte 1i.nking Japan and Americ.a on Od. 1' Mlbt uld it Mil be techmca.IJ;y fuilble to pro~ ltft telmnon ~eraie of a l(rike lf!llnJt the ComlllUll9t in Viet· r-anat1n1 pJ'CllPtd. indeed. ' · But my qwtlon ii. will It be ~! * * * Our Man in Newport. Tom Fortune, iot tr> a 1>9litk1J talk with hia barber liast week. , ' Here's Tom's report on the coovenaGon: ' Barber: "I'm oot 1oln1 to nte for Brown." Tom: "Why not?'' B: "Because he lied Lo mt." T: "He lied to you?" B: "Yes. I saw him on television and be s&id my taxes haven't been ra.i.sed. He looked me riaht in the eye and lied to me." At that point. Tom swtfUy changed t.M subject. A wise move. It's haurdoua to get too deeply in· volved in pollUCJ with your barber. I know Yeats ago. I got m a row with my barber and for three week6 I had to wear a hat. * * * George Conroe ia re1ponsible for this. Did you hear about the tittle old lady with the 400-pound parrot? The parrot would eit on "Poily want a cracker. NOW." ... .. ' .. • * * Newport-Herbor m * Robert N. Weed ~ 'ftlomu Keevil Thomu A. Murphine ... ........ .... Jack Jl Curley Paul Nlasen ......... .......,.........., llew. Auoda&*t Pr.-Unl*l Pr-.. IntemadoMJ MM\Mr, AudJ t Bu'" u o( Cl.rcuJ&donl • Me:mbfT. California NewllP&Pf't' Publ...._ Auocliat.Jon Mmibc.r. N&Uonal Edlt.orial A.uociaUoo • DAf\.Y l'ILO'I' ..... ~ It _..,.. ,._ ..... ,._ It ........... .. _... tlllt'-lw C•tll ~ *-' ·~ Le""'4 atech, ' t .......... 9Hc11. "-•111 Valin, W ... ,.,....., IOf a •tt le11al ..... ~ .... --.,....,, .... Or-,_ l'Wlllfl"'t ~. IJll ................... ,.., .......,, ~ ..... , ......... .,..... ....._ ¢1111 ..... c.,...,,.... ~ la Newport Bucll. 2lll W•t Balboe Blvd., IDM.1 ~ Tel.pbone (714' IC2.a:ll , Foe Cluaifled AdvertlJinl. C&11 642·5678 P'rom Wutmlnater and North County Telephoner;, 540-1220 ~ ..... 0r-(MW , ... '*". ,_ • .., ,. -...... llMlrtl..,,.. Ofl,,,,,.I --"' -·11 .. .-flf1 llfft l<I ~ .. ,..,_ .. """""'' ~··· _,,,, .. ..., " ._,..,.. _,.., • • .,.._ < .. • __,,. .,. .. .i 1>1--1 tMOI. C•fl'-"'' lvl><tntlfloll ., a rrlH 11n _.ii.ir, ~ mall &2.a "'4111e,.,, dlNt•n•I,.,,. 111.s.. ' 30 Injured .. As Truck, • Owted Police Chie To Sue City Officials port prepared bJ Wtftmia,. st.r pollee. • in Idaho, Montana '1 i I JD ye • m ru SI tt• di I Fe1 J ., j MOS the Sc ~~ to drot OE CONLI Tuetdl Memo reeled ortal ment. Park • GLEE of Mr Gleed, Drive, survhi rrey . p-:ind Paul Mn .• aide• 11 a.r tery. tuary. way, HOU. 24U~ Bead 8, UM! wife. law a) bar a Mille! ley; a vices ary. Mesa WILi or 20' u l al ho ten . • Juan W.T: er, J Meu be b Lm .. orial ed l: SUpe WJU 2320 Beac West GRE by .. Laur Mono Fam Hom STE Red! Bea• let. A vet two le a Mrs RuU Woo Jes; Sen lhl11 II Ill: lier. tors Cor Cos lJ rt Mondiy, Oct.obtr \0, 1966 DAil. Y PILOT ;Ht&htu · .. J Soviet Hord er . . Bolstered U.S. Troops. ' Aiwait. N. Viet Strike Russi.a May Drop 'Troop Demaruls Massive Assault EXpeded ' ,. ~ atruftie aplmt t b e party commJUee," T• quot- ed Red Guard pampbleta .. aaytni. Slnkian1, ift tbe norUJwat corner ol China and center ol Pekinc'a nuclear teltl•1, tw been the scae ol report. ed Sino-Soviet border flar .. ups ill the tut five y11r1. It makea up more than halt ot the e.ooo mlla froot.ler be-. hreea tbe two countrlu, and u.y R.ed Gaud acUvtty there wQ apect.ed lo attp up bor· der tcnsloo. TM Soviet pres1 a1Jo said Swxtey u.t Soviet atudentl, expelled from Cb.IN by Pe- ldni autbmitiel. wen becfn· nJq to· leav. • •"with rflnl" The Ruaaians were mnoni all fotel&n rtudenla told to i.ave while Pekin(• tevetUb "cul-• htral revolution" pur,. w11 iotni on. Russia retaliated l.ut ..et by teWna all aDoell atu~ denta bere to 1et out by the end ol the month. But tt wu , believed that mott ol tnm 1 would leave IOOneJ'. ~ llPI T-..... SA I G 0 N (UPI) -U.S. pGatr<q>en baft 1D0"4 blto MOSCOW (UP1) -Pravda, U.S. troOp wtlbdrft'il from tbe aortbem r.•flK• ti> nia-HUMAN CHAIN -U.S. lbrines Joill handa to pull 484, Just below the N<lrth Viet.o.a.m bardu. the &ovitt Commmdlt part1Soa:thVietnam 11 • COIDditlors MartDe _... tn ~ bark tbeir dead after lillDrminc aod apturine Rill n~~~bday~n~m~~~ ~~~a.a~~~----------~--~-~--------------------tbat ~ ml&bt be Yltmamae war· to drop Its demaoda for 1 But vetera.a diplomatic ob-VWnamete offemi¥e wbkb oeiTvAa1zs :::.~.~"~1d'::. ~~at~== Death Takes China Army, Red Guar'd Love Not tlcal hiDtl hi the put ooly tod1.7. co-NLEY--. -Roy-H.-&emc--.·::=ea11':t'~.~ LBJ Slated S:-~NiuC Father of Still Op M ' H · In Bwom Tuelday, 3 p.m., Wutmtnater rappott:ed Vletumete Com· ablpe bneb4ed tbe • . pose 80 S eJr Memorial Park Chapel. Di· mmlllt demandJ for an un-T M bed aane (DMZ) ~ * p b F p -..1 --r~JedPby ~W~~ ~:;· condlUooal American w l t b-0 eet Sunday wUb liDas of bombl 8faC Ute TOKYO IAPI -IUd China Un ludentup and that Lln'a Or aJU.UU or1a •• ...,, -,. · • draw al In ltriba ua1mt Commm"d · ment. Wut.mlaatv Memort.al '!be Pravda article a1ao la mllltary baildu1>9. _ indicated today that aome of position nnt to Mao has been Pull Cemetery. dlcated that America.'• cootin: Gromyko 11>e stepped ~ .. p a ct I• a LOS ANCELP..S (AP) -Ila army ii "'° reslatlnJ ~ questtcmed. MOSCOW CUPJ) -'Mme ued bombln1 of Communist alonl 1be frontier aeparaUDC Leille L. ln'lD, al.led the fa· (enae Minlltrr Un Piao 1 In Hon1 Kong a pro-Na· may bt runntni out on bopet GLEED, Ml~l.= ~North V!~ wu a "major WASHING'roN (AP) _ tbe two nations~ tta tber. or the pancbute and !:derl'hip~ :1~0:m~o, llona.ll.at Chinese' newipaper for an eut-west romance be-~1!J· ~2974 Mountain ~ew obltacle to Pruldeot John-Pruldent Jotwoa m • 1 t 1 Ml'ioaaes• wiU. whlcb .._,.credited with the ftrlt lree-the--= Guards Mve crltl-reported that 10me of the tween the li&n.t p&ndu Cbl- Drtve' La Beach. Al.lo IOD'I appe91 f« sreate:r U.S.· wttb SoTiet Fordp M1Dimr lean mDitarJ plMulera .... fall parachute Jump, la deed. cl.zed Un. younc Red Guards put up Chi llld An-An. a Ruul.lll survi~ed gnabrotbera Geof. Soviet cooperation. ADdreS A. Gromyko late todl:1 tM tlftat of • mautv. Jl.llD. lrvtn 71 died SuDdly at h1I Lin. bo11 ol the Red Guarda poclet1 ln Pettnc aecualng tool o 111 t -.Id today De fre . Paul. and Jam~ Mark; In a New York apeecb Fri· amid a .cot of allO!t Im-dlnded uaault from t ti• borne tn a.iliurbu Bel A.tr aft. and No. 2 man t.o aiatrmu Lua of "lt.ealins thlnp to at" blamed the London ~·.·r~ >n ~nla Mr and Mra day, Jobnlon anno~ that prowment In U.S . .SOYict re-north. Mao Tse tw\&. has ls1\led when be was a~-ff:u1 dlJobnao~ and Mr. and h UDii.d States wa. pre· laUona. KDJ.£1> tr a lone Wneu~ An e-new orden to the army to fol-"How could a thief lead a male Chl-Oli. Mn. James Gutierres. Grav• CU:,:1: u.p E tnde ~ U. S. aource1 cautioaed US Mariw fid>tihl jNt le~e .,,.:;e ~ beganLotbot !i, low M.0'1 t.eachlnp, Pekin(• country"" the postttl asked, 'nle affida.l u1d ~ two llde aerric:ea were held t.oda.J, aaid the umU: staU::-dalr· ap.ina\ any put expecta-be1" tba DMZ bav. t1W 11¥1 Pl balloon radn& at the New Cb1aa News A&mC'/ ~ accordin& to the report m tbe panda.a 1pent their thir~ ~ 11 a.m., Amunption Ctm• Uom fro" the .~ ~ urn ~ ~ .OW, • <!ii l4. UJiq primitive ported. Kung Sheun& Daily News. to~ but MChi.Dt ~ tery. Directed b7 .Ba)tJ Mor· :..•~.:-;;1:~ cold .sa:ioo. whldi wutiftbe na-tn the pelt mr W9tk&. ac~" • ..,.. te the "'.h8 lutrurtioal 'aeemed to Lln's lat.est l.mtroctiooa to ed. She hinted &be tbou~t tuary, mo E. COut H1Cb-"It la well mown that Ct la ::m°' ! :::= viltt -: MadDe O>mmaodcr Gen. Ci'oon ba.ut. bt P" U· mcticau that the army bMMt UM armed forc91 to put the cba.ncea ol history'• flrlt nu.t- way, Cor:olla del Mar. W~ policy to subject~ the U.N ~At--i.wta Walt Hid tbe Comm• h1bltton JumP'-kmtctaed under to the MfO. party and Mao ln control Ing of giant pandas ouulde • • "WAY J D Reaidetft ol one of the Sodell.at states to Mmbly fall ..Mtan. nlata ''don't aJw a damn how In April, 19U. he demomtr~ ;rel tel ear'~ by RaJ~o fl~. their natural habitat ol Ct\IDa HO......n • · · bomb In I" Pravda u.id But the fad f mcy of the&-men died. JUlt led for the Army fallinl free-ec or 0 e army 1 po · 2411"' 18th Street, Newpo "wtddl males for • majm= G k trtmei: w ..... ,!....! IO they accompUa t b, l r ly before triWrlot the par-um·onQ_ GE bcal department, NCNA said were waning, for ChiJ Y•• Ill . Beach. Puted any October obatacle to improviq ill ,.... romy 0 P --.-ioal" aclllN. ~ alter be found· -....,., "In figbbng a war," be said. Jeut. , , 8, l&e6 at home. Survived :£. lations with Socialist countries wu a ateptba~: ::'..~ at-Mll1tMy tOUttea aaJd Haooi ed the ln1Jll Air 'Chute Co., "our armed forces baw al· "The pandu slept ln ~ wUe. Claud.la1 .... ~ .. Hill :o. a.ad to leaMDinl lntml&UonaJ :-e us m.Wtary ':;: obvioualy • ., boCllni for a called lrvt.q became an early Hold Pact ways relied on people'• poUt-same caie lut night bot did !away; two ........ -n. 11'9 tendon.... volvement ~ Vietnam in 1115• bl& mnttary victory withln error wu never correct.ed. lcal contcloumesa, on thelr ch' ,.,,..._ ,. blra GWum and EUJabetb ·the nut f.,. weeka Ill bopeJ J""1 founded the Cat.erplJ. oouraie, on the polltJcal rac-not approach ea ~.,, Miller, both of. Fountain Val~ / ol ~I lta bed ln tar Q bf bo have tor." sa1d 1.oya Betyavea. • l~y : and 4 crmwkblldren. Ser· diploma& moves to end lbe made llem=J~pt. He Tal'-~ Agam· H1lao al&O said that Lm "It'• an. ChJ-Oli'a fault ~- VlCet pending. B~tz Mortu· Fidel' s • c z1..... war. uved In Grut Britain from J.JUj took cbar&e of the party cen-It iJ just .like in human lite. ary, 1741 Supenor c 0. ta s ister a U!J "The military is ··~ of 19211 to 1'48 ud WU honored traJ commitue military com· Chl.Qrl s re I u c taoce ca Mesa. the Communlat deaire.'' an for service' to British avia· WASHINGTON (UPI) -m1111on several years ~go. mate -:th An·An. the N* American official uid "and tioa Contract negotiaton for Gen· The powerful comml•s1on. cow Zoo a Panda, bas~ WILKINSON. Arnold Edward. B the Red 'L key' I.I ta.klnl itepa to d~; them ~ wu a direct.or of the era! Electric and 11 unions re-beaded by Mao. wields party zoolOlls t.s from London and of 2CM5 TUstin Ave., Costa Me-ro r U£ their SoaJ... • Bell and c.on.olidlted air· ~ume talb today with opti· control over the armed forces. Moacow. u Pasaed away October t craft compeniea and remain-mism Ui.t MW federal propo- at home. Survived by two sll-McNAMA!lA VISITS ed ti . tD hla final illneu WI maJ have paved the way allMl&l'MlllWl&l'Bl!'dl~~~~~~~~~~ .. ters, Mabel Errecart.e. s a n NEW YORK I UPll -The the United Statei a poJ1onou1 0.len.N Secretuy Robert ~Im dWrman o( the for acreement w I t b 0 II t I ,ruan Capistrano. and Pearl litter of CUban Premier Fidel Comm1mltt campalp. ", S. McNamara arrived ln Sa1 1 u a.chute com wtucb strike. w. Trout, Burbank; and broth-Caatro Sunday accUted her She told the exiles wt.o bad p today for Lour daJs of ~ -..'lltl ln G~l Le Repruent.ativu of both er. Robert Wilkinson. Coat.a brother of "treuon" and call· • taJb db Amer j c an and ,"-wu et e, 1· sides aald ttie present dead.-Mesa. Grave'6de aervica will ed him the "haniman of bJa lltbered to honor the Ont Soutb Vietnamese otlldala to •n&bl.. Ky., and other dtitJ in lock may give way to move- be held on Wednetday, 11 own people and the lackey of Cuban war of independence of dttermlDe bow many morr the Umted states and Europe. mtnt toward aireement when a.m., at Melrose Abbey Mem· Communilt lmperlallsm." Oct 10, l•. that Cube must U.S. troope and dollan art Ule admmistration packqe, orial Patk. Santa Ana. Direct. Juanita Caltro told a Mao-be Uberated from communlan needed to cruab Communlgt proposed Friday, ls taken up ed by Baits Mortuary, 1741 b.ttWl rally of Cuban exiles by war IUl'eaion here. Threa ed l.n today's joint taikJ with fed· Superior. Costa Mesa. that ln the United State• "Cu· "W ·dld not _ ... ___ ,, Ht made It clear the us ten eral mediaton. bans are anx.loua to tab up e UJUUM: war, 11 prepared to increue its Administration aourcu d.ls- WlLSON, ElverL >4e &S. of Uberatin1 anru." Miu Castro a&S.d.. "Wtr bu commltment tn the war. At VA'nc..\N CITY CUPJl -closed that the "major new 2J20 Cliff Drive, Newport M'W Caatro, who defected been a reflllt of trulOD on tM aame tiiM be reiterated SecurltJ forces protecting proposals'' were pttUnted at Beach. Service. Pend In I· from her homeland after ber the pa:rt of Fidel when bt bt-that there are ~ plans to in-1 Pepe Paul VI ba9e been aeparate meelmgs 'llrith La· Westcllff Chapel Mortuary. brother came to power. warn-came the hanCman of his own \·ade North Vietnam or to try beefed up became of a ncenl bor Sttretary W. W i 11 a rd ed that Commun.lit Cuba "hu people and ttie lacker, of Com· to tnpple the Commu.niat Han· letta' threatening Im llf~. tn· Wirtz and Commerce Secfe. GREEN, Cbarlea L. Survived served aa an invaluable bridge mun.lat JmperialWn. • ol reitme. formed sourcea said today. tary .John T. Coonor Friday. by son. Daniel, and claqhter, to carry oot all over Lat I n ___________ ....;__ _______________ _ t.aurraine. Service1, Monday, America, and uen tbrou1h Monday, lO:J> L.m... P • • k•---------- F'amUy Co Ion l a l Funeral 081T11 '-BIES Home. BEU., Orrle A.., age 82, of Po- STEVENSON William J. 2290 mona. Died October 7, uiea ln p • R p z • • l c • ::dl~;~~.:~:vr;~~~;:,~v:!esc:u~":r: ercy esumes o 1t1Ca ampaign 1 tc ci~ter Mra. n'e a n Mat.e M c Q u e en, Newport Ae • Un' gt.on Beach· Beach: 10n. Ray Bell, .or co. very. un ' Idaho · granddaughter Mrs CHIC"GO (UP two brothen, Malcolm Bern-JamJ • Wlllard Coat.a. M · . " n -<llarlea for Democratic Sen. PauJ H. nounced his return to polltkal 111volVU1g &cores of Po I Ice le and Albert Bernie; al.aten, an:aon Jo~ Moody. e,.;0~: Percy, the political cam-Douglat' lllinolt aut today Ufe Jut week. saying It was fro~ suburban Kenilwortb, Mrs. Marpret Stetper. Mr a. ~via· erea~lfanddaughtera pa1gner, walked back tnto addreases a luncheon session something he "must do.. Chicago, Cook County. and Ruth Swamon. Mn. M a r 1 Mr Os Bowrln& and Mn public life today doUed by of ~ city club -bia Cint the f t d e r a I government. Woost, and Mn. Ellie Groy. Ed~e ~~ennan : and nv~ the shadow ol a bumy haired campellJl appearance aint"e CllUCIAL ground on toctar :-but with Jeg; and two ga.ndchlldren. at • -at • -andcbfld.ren. man atanclns over a d1lDI bU 21-year-old daqhter, Vil-S.ttcbboard operators once a partial description. Service•. Tueaday. 2:~ p.m .• gre •·~ •· b 1 .n .. 1 erle, was beaten and stabbed lfllslde Cbape.l ol the R 0 1 e uneral .erv1ce1 were • d ..,. · to death in b bed Sept 111 acalo anawered Ule telephone RE-ENACTMENT u:ns Memorial Park, Whit-today al Todd M~mo~al Chap-The RepubUcao candid• p , er · . with "Percy for Senator." During a reenactment of her Smith.I' Mortu•rv dine· el. Pomona, Califonua. "-~Y 1 wife and the vtc· ........ _ ....... the "346-IROO" the killing at the 17-room . -J• uw I atop mother, Loraine,,..,""'" ui.w p bo t K ruJ rth tors ~ IOW ncal1a a.. kill be that ireet.ed the few callers ercy use a e wu · . ~TZ MORTUARIES priled In Valerlf' er~ to ~mpaian headquarters Loraine Percy told p o 11 c e Corou del Mu OR W6ll had buaby hair, w!.:.e a plaid ~'-~e time ol seclu<Md ~~: th~h~l.a~=~~n~s~: COlta M... Ml • ..... FLOWERS sport ahlrt. wu youth(ul ·-.uw.,. · ........ n bll"""' b th .--..., and llgbtJ boil I Petty's hnt speech mce w1u1 a as ..,., ' e saw e BEU BROADWAY TO wu nv.J.ed1 Sa~y. t, t 'the iDcident.'' a e~ntism bold ~tt.emed •hirt and hair MORTUARY COM~ORT WhO. poUc. searched for UMd by h11 campaJ~ wort· PreVJously, Mrs. Perc y 110 Broadway, C.ta Meta THE: Va.leie'i kWer Petty beian tta, wu crucial. It would 1et looked at 11lhooettes and de- IJ l4m to mow the' machine h' I.ti. tone of his campaign cided the perlOl'I she saw was PEE .. FAMILY oow~u LIVING P' A. "I Fl" bopedwoa)d cam hlm to vie-Percy, who WU a millloo· abo~ feetbou. 7 inches tall anJ n. ruA"' ,..,\... \... tor)' Nov a. 'n'8 machine was a1n at .o and won the uUe wet •• ..,.. a l 150 pounds. FUNERAL ROME FROM VIEW stopped for mon than. two of f.ndustry's golden boy. bad Police 11k1 Saturday Ule kil· ~Mil Boba Aft., Wesblllut# wMb wb.lle Percy went Into sbowa before the murder a ler probably wu between 18 -.ms ~ I I• li4 U4 o It 1.4 l PA R IC tnOUl"DIU1 ,~•··-'on.. He an-inn t.c:kslapplng sty'• than and 25 years old. ~._..,_.._ c-•• ~1 he exhibited during hit un-Mrs. Percy surprised Val· SrtfiTll'S MORTUARY CD.m'!"RY ,ll<:Oluful l9&4 campai&n (Or ene'1 killer In the victim'• 1st Addreu Slnee Martie r YOUR WATCH Chronof raplt 6 • Sell· willder1 1U1btly hl11ter: PEAILS RE-STRUNG RINGS SIZED, front Missl119 Olamolda Rtpl..S, frMI FAST DEPENDAILI SiRV1CI ~\~\Ill/~ ~·eR~~ FIEE S1M 11.11 - m Mat. St. Rower Shoo Ci'!MATORY o"L~~-· av lllinols IOVfmer. Ob~ervers bedroom wh4lll she •>s Ha•tl•itoa Beac' OR 3-6513 MAUSOUiUM •ntWl Tosh waited today to 5ee what di· awakened hy the sound of f.4nbor Shopping Center LE MAI mJO~~ '2431 NIWPORT BLVD. ~ he would takr no-. 1n moan~ The killer fled alter 2300 Harbor llvd, PHONE Kl 5-9485 ,, 1 -iTC'LIFf MORTUART ~ ""°""'""r.,i.,_ COSTA MISA the liaht of Ills personal tra;t· Mn Ptt'('y ran lo awaktn 11, 1 17th St .. Costa Mtaa (71C)'1U'°l Ph. "46-4479 , dTyh lhtr 1 husba 1 nd and turn on a __ C~o~af"ICtalCQOllMelOOOllaaOG,OllCOllaOGl191!1f~. ~--~MQVlllK!Wlil'l//jVM~WiilllJ Ml-4W I e murdf'r invr,t1ga t1on. burit ar a arm -111 '· ' I 4 DAILY '1LOT ,...,.,,_ ..-..Oc~lO,lM CHINISI LIADll -Prmident Chla8a Kakbet "'"' to a h1llt Crow4 a Tllpe1 wb1cb ptbered to celebrate the 65th annmrar, of the~ of Gii Hwhua and the stabllabmmt oi the Republic oi QU.na. · Heiress Kills Free Chinese in Call Her Friend In Accident ' I To Recover Main"land TAIPEI (UPI) -Nation.a-driven from the mainland bJ lilt China laonclled a color· the Comman1ltl 17 ye:an qo NEWPORT, R.t. CUPn -fUl, tbree-d•:r ~ebraUoo o1 once again called on ~ d· The death of Eduardo 'nrtlla, tu annual National Dar today villa.QI and mffitary ln Com· who wu cru1hed .,.est • with llotana calllnc for the munilt Qiina to rila apJmt ga\e by a cal' driven by to-recovery ol the mainland and the Communists. He &aid Na- baoco belnu Doril D u t e, deoundaticm of Peklal'• tiooallst troopt on Jl'ormoll was an apparent ''unfortun. rwetpin1 internal purcea. QOQld ruab to a.tr-support ala accident," police .aid to-Mau celebrations, parties within m bouts If -~. and variety sbowl were held ..... , ,. .. AD she cu remember ls her• and in the Britiab welted asalmt the Pekbll re- lhat the car sped for'ftt'd Crown Colony o1 Hon1 Kon1, itme. aod that be wu standlnc tn p11eked with relue-t from In hla mu..,. on tba ..e ~ center ol the pt.e;' Po-Communist China. Both clties of the 56ttl amd e my ol tbl Uoe Cb1ef Joseph Rad1ce said. were bedecbd wlth Nation-atablilhmelrt ~ the 11_,,._ lkeakin( an unusual three al CJJinese flap, maWcolor-~........- day silence on the death, Ra-ed buntin& and bannen with Uc ol Chiu. QllQc Aid tbl dlce said Mlu Duke told Chem anti-Olmmm:d.lt alocana. reMOn Mao pot b B • d •he and Theila,,... ,am, Preadeot auan1 K.al .. bak. Guardl under UM "cmtr out to d1nDer FrldaJ and be tn • NaacoaI Day m..,.,. CQ1tun1 nwl:att.cm com-wu driving. Sund.a:y, uJd Commun l 1 t mittee",,.. beclaM tbe ca- H t...-.A 10 to , • ......_, tn P.-tv Cbalrman Mao Tse-tral leadenhip of tbt -e •""Yr-.. ,_ . tJii.&"T• "cultural revolutloa" and U. youth carpa r-Y fn:int of th• gait m her • wu prool the Commu:nltt r.-bid eoDllpMd ad ~ ta'8 llOd cot oat to open the llm• ,,.. on UM ftf&e ot col· Re alao Wd Mu'• ue ae hup trOG cat. 111 be lm4 lapM and accwed tbe Reds the taaH.ced R..t GUU'dt In· dooe nume1"0UI alba' t1mM. o( turninl the mainl•nd into stead of u,. to 1be told N..,,art poUce in-a .. wodd of bealtl." anttpart:r e.1:U .:::: ~ Frank Wm& durtnc 'lb• ~,..,~ c b .h n 1 coollict.s -"'"''-.... •-an lnterro,atioa at ber home 1 \; ... WIW.U.U VJ8 ru ... 7. Sunday. She II.id lbe tld Oftr to the ;?J~tt~ Black Power Advocate that fhe *' sped fcrnrd and :,t~ °'wa;,. ~ ~ Draws Powell Criticism said. • Radice did the bmltip-NEW YORK (UPI) -~· neiehbcrbood drJ'cleaner tn a ti08 wu coaftmttnl and ~ Adam Qaytm Powell. from riot or rebelUoa. ... are barD- llce were U'aWnl a com-tllil p u l p l t of bla F l r 1 t tn1 oar own doClm." plet.e autopsy report. M l • 1 Abyulnlu. ~ Church, Tbl coqr"elamaa • putar Duke's lawyer, WesMJ N. charged dvil rithta leader ID!. "black ponr 11 b Fub of New York Clt1, wu S t o k I e :r <Armicbael with p a th .. mu 1 t tread. but present mrtn& the queltion· Ulin& the dopn "black pow-black power 11 ftnt and for. m! SundaJ, Radice l aid. er'' to Incite violence. moat Godly poww." Be u1d carmlcbae1, leader of the it ai.o 11 "black pride, black Student Nonvioient Ooordln· initiative, black producttvlt, Ge Pard attnc Comm l t t • • CSNOC), and black re~." l8 OD uaes ba.act powa-••• a tu.. He aaid Nesro-must tdlJ. NCTI 1 iNGHAM. E""•nd to let off ..... .. .. .--Ult lie 1htl kind of black ponr ••• I" t"--_........_-----al "\ I" t~ ..... D-tlk_~-~-~ ......i --lsllff JOIUT llSSUE 4~.29c 22.1: 14' ·~M• ........ IOI' ...... ".:t• a az. ... . CM_... ·~"' a1• ;as· .r ... .--011W .. -..ma •••11lu1lpr 2 dlt. W .. mall&•"'-• ..... Ill 1'1• uaa1e11 n , .. uaam~ •. , ... •• till' IMllJllWlf Lt?p111 ..... ti. 11' IE"'-:• ... t (AP) Rotin Hood bu belll wtreeta ol Almrica, accord-becaUle aJt..inl, m a r c b • •· ~ __ _._, ~ Ins to the Harlem Dtmocnl cte m o Dltratiou and rlota • O-woo an ~ a--H9 tal4 bfa ~ ban bee futile. MVG centurlel after tht lall n.t be ,... J1Ut ftPllllS.lbl Powell bdd a sn-cmfcr. wanted notices for b1m dee-C1rmJcbae1. ClllJ b(a , ad90o edoe alter the -.k:e. l'llnk· ont.d th• tree. of Sbm'wood cattni ol violence. , ed b:r two boct:rlDC'da. be Fcnal "I don't thtslk tblt wtolacl said tbreatl aptnit Ida life 1be pcdon .... 1iped by will 110ln any ~.·· have decrtued t1Dce b i 1 tbe lheriff o( Nottingham, El· Powell aid. "Alt« ,.an blad: power prellmln.ary con- llatt Darbam. one of the ~I and yean of rtotm1. black fereDCe tn Wuhiqtnn. He line of 1uoceuora to Robtll • l*Pt• 1boald ru1iJe by now said be used to cet one or srptalt eDllDJ. that when we burn up a two death thruta 1 day. ... :London Niee Stopover Airline Again Fouls Up Flight ' "'--------" .. Ca1liflower fat 19' FllSH BEDS, TUlllPS,· CARROTS 2 ·~1tc ' .. • Dl • llMU. UIUI ....... ,. _..cur ...... dB.OS Sl'fJll GI lllllf IMlllTJ, . ,.. .... ........... --~ .......... !P-19 ...... , ... · auacur Lam .... um. war. -& tlD ........ ~.IBl'Y 1r..teta.am UUA. ~ lAIE UIDI i.m•,. .-mmM ,., .... Wllnml ...... &&. u.• ll.. u.11' u.11' ll..,., ... .. '*'"' ll.11' ti. .. ll.. aa.• ..... •• Im. '1 l.UbS PflfARM lrlllflll I••• DU IUT Mm flllZll Lllklllup fOUlfllllUUnazll ...... ...... ,. IC8NlltC flamt lalllllt P-wtt1111 •-- . . .~;101 4~1 ='11 ,,. . ' • • ' • ' • • I - \\ Rt Sa mei: pvt autii n dde bite Fra peai MM 20-2 I \ I I nionP118 attle With Student Drowns In Skin Diving BILL BROADWAY ANNOUNCES THA1, NEIL ABRAMS HAS RETU~ FROM A YEAR'S LEAVE OF ABSENCE. AND HAS RESUMED HIS POsrrtON OF DIR,FOR-MANA6ER. Direct on: W. 1l BELL AIJCE H. BELL NEIL ABRAMS Au!Jtants: DAVID DRAKE RICHARD HALL FRANK RICHARD ESTER RICHARD Y STll!ET, COSTA MIESA, CALIF. ., "' -..,. . ..... ,.,,. ....... .. With not • the • l.e • Gt ___ 1ntemioDI • tn • n*Jd, d • • r --Ullt. lnvtte. Pat b a~ to • troplcal ill.Ind. ~ t:= b lnbabitanta include ...... llNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Tab ldYllltqa fl tit oppaatmdtj w. Minimmn 11D01111t: Sl,000. Qati&cadtt ol Dqall ma S1' per IDmllll wbm bcld for 30 eta,. or mare. Yea m;o, blDt aateq wish adl IOCOGDt imared to 110,000 by die Pedcn1 Depodt lmunDce Corpaadma. Ad. today. Vllit _, of tbe 44 c6:a of U*d Stma Nadaul Bat locafal ........ londww C.lifrwn& ...... -....... _ ~ -llilli;----""' lllW\lfllM.Tl'ldl '*' ~ ...... OltlillN ll90 '-~ .C.~ ..... "'*"' -'-911bjct 'ii ldr-o 9l>d Ir~ A bold way. I Wha'I else Is new In Wide-Tr.ck Country? We've got brave new 400 l'lrid ~cubic Inch V~. Bold new Interior&. A hol1 of brand-new standard aafetv ft-etu,... such • folding front Mat back latch• °" en lw<>-doora, a dual muter cvllndtt brake aystem with warning Hohl. tht ener;y •baorblng steerlno column d~ by General Moten, end a four.way hazard warning flasher. Options? ~IQ AGdl "'er mo,000.000 UNI'TBD STATBS NATIONAL BAIVK=::.::- • """ _,_ ... -at.e ,.., -r9'10fu11orwy °'9rMld c:.-• Ill • ~ ..... -Pllntlec T8ml*I Md Le....,. tar "7. W. oo •'-Cl Wld .,.._.. "'9 rtde, '-'<l!lno and ccwnlott, toa.. A brash way. It -..... to ... ¥W 9baut TM G"9l Ont ~ "'-.. IN "'°""11<: '1'0!. -Ybe you l<llit c1oni 1"'9 ~ A -S.ho. 400 cu. lft. v .. II 1Uind9rd. Or you can OfOet 256-.... d ~hp~ And a way thatjust won't quit. from tront-wht-el disc brakes to an etght-tnick stereo tape player ~ And, of course, all Pont1acs boast Elie roed hugging security of WI~ Track ride and handling You sey we've said enough and you're already liM on 'fOAJf Wf1oJ to your Pontiac dealer's? Well hurry So are 11 lot of other excited Wlde-Tnick k>Yers. ,....._ 11/IWltMWldahal&Wlnm.;it"r-;; ...._ -°""6loa ROY CARVER PONTIAC ~ 2925 HARBOR Bl VO. COST A MESA, CALIF. twas and • wradoua u,. Ihm. Tlwbie r9liJ,y atara for lnaocent Pat. _,NCK Soon, a coupi. of fcmal• come to hJa re1cue. 'Ibey are Linda La-non &Dd ~year old Mary Badb&m. Ere 1001 ttUa trio allies to get uncle flnt, before he &ets them. 'IbeR you are, be mre to see Let'• IOU UDde at the Udo Dal screen week. OpenJnc Wednesday night at the Udo also will be Ar~ beMpt showing ln Panavis1oa and Technlcolor. Murder .. mystery and m..lrth an pal'o layed into th.la movie atamnc Sophia Lona &Dd Gregory Peet. The ~rae Stevens prodqo. t1oo, Tiie Grea&ett Stery EYW Told, shows in Technicolor. starring Mu Von Sydow ., Jeaus, Dorothy McGuire a1 Muy, John Wayne u The Centurion, Van HeOin u Bar Amand, Charlton Heston at John the Baptist and Claudt Rains u Herod the GreaL Llmlt.ed space wou14n 't per.o mit the llltin& ol all the tU. ented names appeartni la The Greatest S&ori Evn T•W. but a few more 1.cttn1 par- ticlpanu are Carroll B.a.Ur. Pat BooM, .1oH Ferrer, Telly Savalaa and Sbelley Winters. IOPttlA LOKM U your eveoln& tDtertain- ment schedule• are too buy, and you want to take t1rM out to enjoy a good motioa picture, depend on the Mna. Plan to attend the w~ matinee for 1. full procram : of s c r e e n entertainment. 1 MESA MATINEES 1 t a rt promptly at one o~cloelt, b6. •• ginning with !ree refreab-• men ts. FREE PASSES to the Lido . or thf.' Mesa w\U be malled today lo B. B. Akin, 1407 BOD> nle Doone Terrace, Coron1 del Mar, N. W. Mltcbeil, 1811 Palau, Costa Mesa, Jou Freitas, ~ 42nd Sl, N~ Beach and H. E. LaBelle, 311 lta Island, Balboa. We hope that you, too, will be one of our auesu rraJ soon Keep looking for yom n&me 10 the Usta of those who are wttkly guests ol --------------Picture P~i..s." . l large, OYil1Shaped -. Colorful · •ailed Wool Bl.I R19 ltEG. 37.a 21.67 "Dolly MldiaM" nig ts a tuldar on1 rue W'Oft!D ol ~l ~ n-u.i w09I. ~ tlJOD Ind 15~ other ftbel'L The nip are ntenib1e IO '°" 19t twic. the beauty -Twice tM Wllrl OMal' eholee. Charle W KODACOLOR X RLM FOR COLOR PRINTS ltlO. l4c CX620 Now'a the time to .tock a supply of Kodak color 8lm. CX12e-12 Jmt•made eolc:r cartrldge. Bq. ... now 14c:. •. UO COUNT CHILD'S BIG RED RIDE 'EM FIRI ENGINE 2.37 Kade ol safe. sturdy, ~c. Ideal for the pr. 1ehooter. 2 DAYS OMl.Y UG.Jk 3 DAYS OHLY Arltbmebc wort boob for all tk sradfs: dlf••*J • pbylkt ~ ..... ii 4 • I ' nw'W Art tmtnicticlll ~ ---· -IA&-ar • "MA YFAll• INAMa FINISH IA THROOM SCALI J DAYS ONLY 187 St.Ml with babel -mtl finidl ....... ,.00.. piak, Mlf-laveliD&, ...,.. .. 2eO pGlllldl -... 8oar --- face. r, \ -. .. 150....,, ~ .... .. .. ..w • ...-...... ..... . Piii-UP IED LAMPS COME IN Cl IOICE OF SOFT COLORS J MYS ONLY 1 27 • ~ .-.i bed laJnp aomes in bejp. or ..,.. .... -ii har7 ........... ' ~ 4llll ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '·" ICOTT --- 10' J PC. PLASTIC IATH&OOM ENSEMBLE 1.88 . Jnclpcle dotbes hamper wU.b l¥t. ,,.. buket, llld bowl brush " boldeT. Com. in eaorted colon. , •• S QUART PURU ::.G. 59- Full ltnnftb blacb fclr the tamily laun4ry. ' -.\ Re4 Mo ANA ~ ... -( lat .. WedM - ... CM'D I ......... r ....._ I ...-..(WICS I .._.o.:_.'*-. .... Cllmlll • ...... ,...... I a....- t IMM!llotnal .... ,... .... ,... JMJOIOPP8 .... _.. .. •A-. ......... "t .• , First Natianal. Ballk:..-=w1 ----~---..... B~UTIFVLL Y CAllED FOa Oi.Ml'l'l&Y ..• .t.iiiWW OAJL Y 1'11.0f /NM-,._ ' ·z : ' A um.I ~TTU OP WISHflUL THINKINOt ,._ ••• •• iii; ' di _. -. Mil tlll DAILY ...... ....., ........ " ... ,, ........... ~ .... ,,~ Giant Pre~Opening .. . " . , I Custom Drapery Custom Fabric and Labor Fantastically LOw Priced Sean Low Prict .... from 2.97 .. J.97 ,., yard a1All6E IT 99 yard l.ncludtne Labor· On SMn Revolvina Obarg• Over 12,000 Yards At Tremedous Savings During This Gigantic Pre-Opening Sale ... ...,... .......... Barry la Teday • • • Willie qa-tld• Lu& FREE Estimate I• Year a ... PHONE 648-UlO Phone: Sean Costa Mesa Pre-openin~ Showroom -2300 Harbor Blvd., Co8la ~leba 5 4 6-3 3 I O I• > -.. . ; ' ' , ,-, . . . . .. -. ,. . ., . . . STUDENT OFFICERS -Speerbeed1nc cbooolate blr tale and «.blr spedal actlVllles at Mater Dei High School lft members of the IChool'a Wod•t.ed • dent body board. Members (from left) ... JIDet Cejka, reporter; K89tn WU. liams, trea6Urer; Debbie A.ndorka, secretll)'; ~uJia HcKemie, vice praideat; fuck Navarette, pcesJden1; and Sandi Beremiat. historian. "OVl!llTlll!Ml!NT Deaf Man Perfects Smallest Hearing Aid SANTA ANA, Oct. loth - Once again the old saying that "Necessity la the mother of ln· vention" bu proved to be true. A man who h~ been ha.rd of hearin& for nearly 20 years recently periected a "mid.let" beMing aid which fill entirely witml the ear and ELIMINATES the need for cooveotional BAITERJES. The thermo-cell wNch pro- vides the power for this tinv aid l.s the size ol • MA TrH HEAD. Due to the uae of the thenno-ceO. the ueer cost 1s exttttneiy light. The Inventor ol tllia fanlas· Uc hearing clarlt!er invitee all hard of heerlni people to sh.are In his good fortune, e~ pec1ally those who hear sounds but do not understand volcu and those who have never re- cf>i\ Pd satisfaction with otheT tv~ of aids · Y.~or comple~ details wrlte Mr M P. Bruce, P 0 Box WILL ••• those papers be around 1.uhen you or your heirs need them? I rvdeed they will ••• ma SAFE DEPOSIT BOX 3 convenltnt locatloM to..,,,.~ WCSTCLiffATOOVU .•. IJo•ltntf"'/'I_,,,...'•,,,.._.,._.,,. ... M~ll ll llAY!>IOI AT JAM8011[[. •. •lllt• ,,,,_. te .....,.,..., lelHt hi...! .. M 11•1 (AMPU!> AT "''""THUii .., ...... ,..,,,,. ti..oc. ~ Tfff<tlvl • ~2111 open untll 5 pm dally-8 IMll 11 Fridays '-Q.u 1 DOOR-TO-DOOR •Heavy duty moldld~ •Fi ta mmt cars-hdleantmr •Black, white, l'l'd. blaa, ..._. aa.a2,. ClMUW l'M f $1.!0-. 3 FOR u. •1333:' .. ~ ..._. ... IUI .. FIRESTONE COSTA MESA FIRESTONE STORE 47S E 17th ST. 646-2444 IAM ·9 PM-SAT. I AM-5 PM 2 ST~S SBlYE YOU • LOW PRICE8 ON ALL POPULAR 81ZE8 7.»l-4(7.75-14) $11.11 fJA.11 '1• .. 10-15 (7.7&-15) $12.11 $14.11 '1.91 a.og.14~14) $17 UAI ........ ~ .......... .... .... '1-11, ....... . M ,...._,... .._ _. ......... eff )IW-. ....................... -....... POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT BEAM ·~-==~ ~mll990 Ulnil tw per~ 11::--.1.. ......... ~ $1.95... ....... STORES HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRESTONE STORE 16171 BEACH BLVD. 147-"081 I AM -9 PM-SAT. I AM -S PM 1897,SanuAna. 1---~--~---------------------------L ......................... .-................................................................................................... ... l ·' \ > ".I v' BA Mtm the ' r:~ "" ~ __ ., JL ,, WCll'l Oriol Vind cil it ... lblp, SUnd onoi ft lum. Al ~l• lr:nat ed I agea San .. , ton tho! reai Mo1 A ... SCOI and 3S lrlftt fOU /l ave of ' but 1 iet Doc mo rag wit Ing msi Bia hor of net . ll7MIUBUllET BALTIMORE -Out 1 l d t Memorial stldlum, on one of tbt ~to tbt bill car, • bl&: bold tip ull:t ··~,W believe four etralPtT'' Tbi •IP beloall to the cit,f ff .. ,U!!Mlft aM JO dot1 t1M World Slrlea foUowtnc the Ortolel' amatni -and con-•IDdn& -foar-pme 1Weep oi thl 1..o1 .u,er.. Dod&en. JALTDlORE (AP) -n WM BIJtS. ... ,, ant WCX"J4 8erill champion· mtp, and tMy ten .. tdWn apll1 SWMtq n.IPt tor the world dwrlpton onoi... It WU nothinC lh6rt ol pmlemc>n· lwn. Along tbl bonkJ-toak strip wilh lta burlaque bOUlel and girlie 1boW1 known u ''The Block," can were Koufax Reswd, But for What? BALTIMORE (AP) -Sandy Koufu is rested and ready to work that fifth World Series game today. The only trouble is the Los Angeles Dodgen ran out of games Sunday afternoon. Operating on the theory that one game wouldn't help much, especially il he bad to use his talented left-hand· ed ace with only two days rest, Man· ager Walter Alston dlose to keep Sandy in the bun for the fifth game. "Our p-oblem is winning four," Als- ton said Sunday when asked if he had thought of moving up Koufax from his Nau.tar tuna. "Who would I pitcb Monday?" Actually the Dodgers looked like a anak&-blt ball club. When you caa score only two J'UDI in four games and set a record for futilifJ by going SS stiraigbi tnninp without a nm, no kind of pttdllnl n>Ut.ion can .ave )"OU. A t.tiam with a .i42 club batting average, an all-time low for a Series Of any length, cannot blame anybody but lbtell. The bat llCOnd ~ess on this Sec· lea Is on the espertJ •ho said the DodP"S had tbe pitching and Balti· more would have to make up f oc ttieir nggedy pitching stall by bombing with a total of tour home runs lnclud· Ing two In the fint game by the Rob- Jn90n boys, Frank and Brooks. Paul Blair won the third game with b~ homer and f"nnk Robinson's second or the Senes was all Dave McNaUy nee<l1!d Sunday. bumper to bumper wilb --......., • JowS)y 1t .. impcwOM to cany -a tClm't.fatioa. Twiiten ~ tbeir dJalJ Ill b.lanU S the lidenJb and, II Giie habttue pat it, -i b.mll't teen 1111- 1.hine Uh It since v .J Dly ... omen left their cart at traffic llghll to joln lhOle make dmrinl through the lltneta and It one earner a pair of dnmb with Las An&Ds DodfC' penrwda Wd wll aQm-ap while u,Jq to .......... -rbin'1 No TomcMtow." Caravans of ••••*""'-wound through tile dowDINa ..... beded. ed with CJnDlll! md llllck crepe .-per while policeQlm. IUD'/ of them called in OD utn. duty, tried ftinly to dem- traffic Jama wbJc:b bad t'!lr1 bacbd up u much u t~ milll Gil some main art.eriet. By • p.ai., 'feDdaros lltiil hawked their Ortola bumerc and World Serira souveabw whidl IQddenly bad become more valuable Ulan ticbta to the fiftb game. Alone a3rd StnM and Greenmount A venue in the Memorial Stadium mu. thOW111nd.a of celebrants still roamed the streeta boun after the fiml pme had ended. Shredded newspaper floated don from botel windows lib tnaw ia tbe business district and erp1odin1 fb'&. works added t.o tM Ilardi Gru-tJP8 mood. "How Sweet It 11." pnJQd1y pro. claimed oae homemade plac:ml bane aJoft by youtba riding in an open ooo- vertible. Mayor Theodore R. Mc:Xdd.in. in Salt Lake City, Utah. on a speatln1 eneagement. ~nt a telqra.m or con- gratulations to Manager Rmt Bau~ and "every member of the world's best team." And the st.aid Baltimore Sun med a slx-column picture of winn.inf pikber Dave McNally to cover half of its front page with a banner headline proclaim- ing "Would you belie•e it" Four 8lraight!" .Joy had. at lut. rome to Mudville -""Y--· ........... ,. , .. . . . - bWoll w'tat to the Natlcmal Ltacue. ht'd p1a1 crtat. u wiw. ~ went to tb• Am.ncu Leap, 1a1•4 p1Q' o-t.'' "With all due respect to their pitchlnl a lot al it bid to do with the fact tbat •• w•• lousy with U>e bat." said WUll. '"Wt hid a bed b.ltUDI Serit1. 'nM)' bad a tood pltcblnl Mri•. It W&I a COID· bbaatloo ot both.." 'Foul' Tucker Limp After 14-13 Win By BILL DONER Sporta Edit.er You could hardly blame Or· anie Cout Colleae foot.ball coach Dick Tucker for look· 1ng like a refu&ee from one of those locker room bair ton- ic commerclala aa be 1tood In • the P~te Stadium dreaainl quaruin Saturday ni&hl In fact. it's a miracle Tuck· er even bad any hair left aft.. er llvin& lhrouah llO minutes of agony u his OCC trooper• fumbled and stumbled put the acrappy RU1tlers from Golden West, 1+13. Six Umea the Coaaten from Cotta Mesa vi.rtu.ally i banded the pl8Jkin OD I plat-' tu to tbelr Uttle trrothen from acroea the Santa Ana River. CARDIAC CASE And each tune, Tucker con.- suJted OCC phy&Jclan Ber· CONT'llOVBSIAL PLAY -Golden West'a Steve Cashdollar (22) follOWI blocker nard Muon about the po111· Alie Walt• toward OCC goal on two-point conversion attempt. Claren~ bility of obWnin& an on·lhe- Ollftr' (44) ol the Pirates is walling howner, and apparuUy stopped Cashdollar spot cardiac test cblrt of whit would have been the winnlni points. At the finish, Tucker'• heart GeMm lflllt o.ei. Bmt--------------------------------wu somewhere in the vicinity ---~----, Cllllflt ., ,..... ...... 4' • -: =·~·::: 'Rams e.y ........ "-1 Are on Their Way,' Says Allen After 14-7 Win .. el( • Y..11 ~ .. Did ,.... •• ft 2 n.Y1NG•-n1 Belmlb .... ~ tit~ RmOlr '-1111' r • o • mo-...._ .... a. Pim wttb a I arm lac Mlocily, md LOS ANCELF.S (AP) -IWru are on tbtir way." \Mm in their own back yard" u •> 'r.'.U:..~~::,:-..._ ·-•aaeced all ..0.. Bmcba Elated by bit team's 14-7 vtc-''Tbir was a very bll wm Allen not.el.that dunng the =~' 1.~· ~-:; ,(~• ,. W'll!le kidlld md .... aroaDd.. tory &and.Q' over the De-for us," Allen said. on return. lut three games the Rams .,"tJwc1~~":fc.~0<. 1• 2 •100. we-. I'll* *-5 h+ 1elltlle • troitUDm. IAI Ancelet RamJ In& to Los Angelu. ''We beat defeme has tak~n the ball --. -------- jlc:tl w a. 1•b1 • q •eat Coad! Cap Allen ll1d "tbe a toup team ad we beat away 16 times of hls throat and he wun't ......... ., ~Mt pala. · alone. The 9,674 spectators 'n. -. cM wt .. Tbe Rama took tbe ball who crowded into the co~ 14-IJ,.., I WM a Ilana f'lf· p Grid s nd • from the l.Jooa six times Sun-crete aaucer were a1ao emo-ftla CJllfla w.t"1 1N11 ro ta ings day -00 four interceptiODI tionally drained t.S. .... ·O f l1Dar, ._.. and two recovered fumbles. Had the crtdtron drama ed • a ..... ,,_ a. JI Allen prabed Tom Mack, lasted another minute It's ,.. ... a 5 ., lllroaP ..... ...... = -:, ·~~ rootie ortenalve guard VI b 0 doubtful if Hoai Me~ortal the fiml ...-.mUlaC i ....,. ~ o-,.., •' c~1c-played in place of Don Cbuy, Hospital could have ,.,....,. • • &. T ,.... "'-OI' u. ._,.. ., ~· sidelined with an injury Al· Ith th ~~ 14-IJ. Goldm West abesttat· •· lMlt ......... a • , 1.-\JI n ,.,.~ ,, "111*rt11 1 aid b th ugbt Mack did w e traffic jam at it& lq!y·wat lar 6e o.-.. ······--·· 4 • 1 1.-1a .s s... ,,.....,"°i ~· ·~:;: en s . e 0.. emergency entrance c::GittiatGa. c......, ..... _. J , • .-1s.s " wnMnv'on • -'a terrific JOb. Certainly, the first~ver col- ·-we tldn't eame ll!n to = ··-.. J 2 • Ml 111 "' •-kMI u.e-The team aave the ball to tision betwun the two nearuy tie." is -.. Sb a ck I donl ...__ .. ::::::: : ! ~ :: : :: ....... ~';".-ct "" 0,. Oluc.k Lamaon, who played:jaycee rivals wasn't for folb · crtm11 pat it. ::..!" ···· · : ; ~ : ~ :~ N-vott . • 1 1 ' .. •it ,. deap1te an injury. with faint tickers The RmtJen --the baJJ ...... c.11r-. '""''° ··· · J , • '°' ui '" Detroit Lions Ccach Harry Tbe "Blaaest Game'' bad -·-'°'""' ..... 1 1 I .JOO ., 11• Glim -·-(f ed I .0 to ~ apta mnd, Gf.-.., ·••· • ' 1 • • 112 11 "°"'t"" . .. , > • ...,. '" ,,. er Al>IO o er pra se more ups and downs than a _. La...,.. ~· . 4 1 • ... 111 .. M1em1 t s • ooe n ''-' f .... o. •• fn rtams a dD9e JJl87, be appemm-m•ld to ....._. ...•. . 1 1 • .-•• • .,_,. OMallll or un; lWlms. e runaway roller coaster and if haft boaaced W. U. end =:r ~ ... _ ... ', ! ,• ~ ~ .", ""' o._ • 1 • • "' M reelly too« it to U1 today. like the previously unbeaten Rust-•••••••••• • --IC City ' I • ... UI ., I d moe Gil aDOllller l1llll9e'p to the~ .... 1 1 1 .m sa 111 0;.i:!i 2 J , .-,, 116 nobody e se thia year, an lers had somehow emereed ript. bat tbe omd.a1 calBllc ~ •..:,..... ,. " o..iwr 1 ' o .200 '' ,,. " • '1 tbt Packers," victorious visiting memben tbe play rUed • dice. a...a.. •· "'.....,.. 11 _..,. ,._ '-=• ,:-:;. ven. 11 Gilmer saJd. of the Ju~ior Rose Bowl ae--n.e af6da1 aid Ilia bee ~..... s." o._" ica-. ettv 11• ~· 11 .e scored both lectJon committee lll.laht just ~ ............. ......,.. .....n•-I • bit the ci...r -are be ..rt ~...,.. 11 oolli.M n. "''...,' .. Rams touchdowns, one on a have offered the Western ..... Sbldlef...s raaarbd.. ~~,._no:;:",...,• 0 .. 1--:/ :::r•c:::-four-yard run and the other berth on U1e spol !-',._be .::U~~ ':,._ ca!D' •t ::__., ~::; ;-: ," = :,:: ~ =:!:' on ba ~yarRd pass fromG qbu.arl. "Never," said one ouwf. _ • ..,...,. • ..,.. _. ... .....,._ ._ o..wr.,. ,,_,...,, ter ac.. oman a rte breath JRB off1claJ, "b av• I been so excited over a foot- ball game. I'm afraid o u r game will now aeem anUcll- mactic for me." While the crosstown claah lacked nothing from an excite- ment standpoint, it certaln.ly didn't rank amoni the most artistic eventa 1ta1ed here. Bruins, Troy Are Human After All Oranl(e Coast. perhaps bead- and Washin~ton Stall' w o n PO for its second Eastern Coo- ils first of the season by I ference cro~ In the past four moving 24-15 over Arizona years. seerrungly held the up- state of the Wutern Athletic per hand throughout, yet man· Conference. aged to escape with only the ltfl m the game for a 77-24 victory o•tt Rice in Hous- ton AQl:I use·, hero was Nate Sbatr, wboae third in· tercepUon stopped a Wash- ir.gtoa drive late in lbt fourth quarter aa the Tro- jan" beJd on their own four· yard line for a 17·14 confer· e'OCf' Vktory Thal left Troy all alone ato1' Ille 1-rue with a 2-0 !'e("1lrd. J',evfou.'\ly .. 1111e~1 Ort· J:nr upset Sunford 7.3 in r1 .. 1land ln the only other cor l"r~e clash The lo'1nJ: lnt11ana boat L'SC Salurda\ f; The ~econd-ranked UCLA Bruins have yet to play a conference game. They next m~t Penn State in a Satur· day night contest in Los An· geles. Calif o r n i a vlslta Washington In a Pacllic-3 encounter, while in non-con· ference games Oregon la at Air Force. OreiOO nosts Id· aho and Washington State travels to Utah In games last Saturday, C'alifornia WIK Upset 24-0 by lndt>pendt'nl San Jose Slate. pre\'lously w\nlrss "forthweatern of the R i g Tt'n beat Oregon Statt 14 6 UCLA's outstanding quar· uarest o( margins. terbaclt Gary Behan had a And at that. It wu a cont;ro. grul night in Texaa. com· vers1al win for the Redcoata pleUng 17 of 35 passes for with the 11eU-styled Clnderella 238 yards and one touch· Golden Westers crying foul down . and running for two after failing to retain po11es- more touchdowns lie also ls1on of thetr golden slipper by passed for ont> two . p o i n t a m11tter of inches. N>nverslon and ran In an-While C01tch Ray Shackle· otht'r h1rn~t'lf ford 11nd his Rustlers we r 4! Sub~t1tulr Tohy Pagt> a moaning over what they t~­ swret pat,•rr fnr l 'SC, ron· lrd "rnbhery" on the part of (St't' BRl l~S. Patt' 'I (Mt' ()('{·, Pace ~ ") ' ' I I . ' . . . . . . . . .. . . ' • • r • ~ • • • ' • • • •• • • t • .... • • • . ... ~ . . . . ' .. ""'"' . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . -. . ... ,.. . . - OCC'S RICK FOX (40) TAKES HANDOFf ROM QUARTEUACK DAN MIKILS ASJ~CK HAYNIS CUl AND AICK WRIGHT (52) ILOCIC Pat "IATIS. .....,, Od* 10, 1'66 }NFL Rwtad•p Mira's Passing Stuns Green. Bay -• ., Aaeedated p, ... San Fr•d.lcc> Coacb Jta CbrilU•nsen lhlnkt 10me iiieoDla m!Cbt 1'lllt bkn to make a bllfbact out ol quartezo. &lci·~.MJii. Some people are wisbtul thlllken. Tna-. llira did nm dll &Cainal Green Bay Sunday. lat be Uo called a &ood pme, faked well and threw CW ~ pa.-II the 49en uplet the Pickers 21·20 and dropped them J.n. FOOT BA.LL SCORES to a tint place tie wilb Ia Angel.el in the National PootbaJJ ua,ue'1 Western erence. ''Wbtn you set a Utue IDOftmeDt and wbeo )'OU &et !!!!.........._ • llttJ• fatlnJ. tb1Jlll start • i~ u ~P'PelUI. •• Qlrls1lao •• 1l ~~·-• aaid. "Mira kept ua 1DOH all ID!!!ill!~~ 91:1.•, 411. Tbe .. , he ... nmn1q .......... plOllla wW be •thlt mt to J.. -... mu. • halfbeck out °' b1m •• "lllL.~........ l'-' 1boM peopt. could bt .be 4'ai. Ptcbn. "r~ ..... u. ..... , Lee Azlplu pined • tMt rrr=.~·~· ~~:'1~.~lt_b~ ti:tt,.-i.a.•ti'£'\~~ ad DeDu rem•mect anbt~ ~ ~ • ID the Eastern CoaflNDCe occ WINS, 14-13... HERE'S occ Ste ·a t w1·ns Fu· 1·1·. n.........,.~._:*'..1-~o!.reor:: tront111urdfromPace·1 WitbfulllwrlRickFox.wt>o MlSCUES w r • ~~~~' ~a:,a=._1ar~~ the offlc1all, the disheveled almost turned out to be the .,.. . ~' ~-l ~WlpbLa .,.. for a 4-G Tuel.er merely shrugged and evenln1'1 &olt, and ballback Here's bow 0 ta D I• ' .r a ~ bat BliltJmcn and eAplained, "That's hie .. B~ NelJoo dartinC throup Coast pvt the ball away GG' . c d 4th ~-11 • W~ wtaiPl*IAUanta The play that caused what the badly outiunned CWC six times to Golden West # s ong 0 n ~ l!J::te SS-10 la otber' 8aDdq PJl*. may turn out to be a never-line, occ moved 70 yardl ID Saturday ~t: • ~ •• Onelad trouaced PJtbtMu&b end.in~ controver1y, came rrud· 11 pl..vs for first blood. l. JDcter Don Evans, n.=91t.11 • 41-10 Saturday Jdtbt. "ay 1n the fl.oal quarter when ...., fieldlq a bad map from ~ b tbe ae1, A ID • r I ~ a a :n~ :!n~si:n ~t!;rn!r:! ~kOB Dan Mikels ::.~: :::::,~::r; S.-W Co IM DAILY PILOTlubonary loW'natian&I bi ~ Un1er of Alboquerque, N.M. ~~ ~ ,_ a ::t-' ..= =· ~ JO~ th' gap lo 1+13. • ....... 1.-for b1I bnd4i med: boot away and p u 11 e d MT. run. Japu -Jackie CM event at IDOW~ FuJ The winner's aY'lrqe lot -.. ' Tbe New York Jeta nJpped Bnl!Jant Steve Cashdollar, ~-..... -down on tbe OCC 37 yard Stewart. the ... Sc:ott w b 0 Speedway here. the 215-mile race onr tbe r--'"!" fjf: 1 Saa DMcio 17·1' Botton u.p- who carntd v.hat there v.aa me with hl&h)y touted 1.illlal· line. camt wit:b1n a._ mJlea of Stewart, drivin& the same . :.=-~, ,. Ht Bllttilt J0.10 ad ~ of the Rustler offensive at-caller Shawn McKJnney of the 2. Quarterback Dan Mi· winnin& thia Ytar°I ladlanaµ-'rear-en&iJted Ford madline tricky, twlltin& speedway GG =t1. ':I , Ci.11 cruaW l>emes> !7°10 Sat- uck all night long, slurted R~en. tou..t a &ix-yard kela' errant p.us wu ollJ 500, 1alned a meuure of he piloted to rookie of the the sJ.opu ol a snowcapped ~i.~r ~ urda7. around right end and appear-l'\llH to Oliver. who made a picked off by GWC's ever· revence SUndaJ wbm tie year laurels at IJldy. ftnisbed volcano, wu 103.4' m.p.h. ~ ~~ •·" Ml.ta. atartJ.ac 111 pt.ace of td to be home .trtt when ..--leaptni catch foT tbe alert safety man Pug swept to victory tn tbe revol· one minute in front ol Bobby Amie K.a-wer of Belleville, ~·,.=-;!::.':: 1"'> *7a0,00D ~ Job ll OCC's Clarence Oliver pushed ' Pierce OD the RUJt.ler t0 * * * * * * DI. WU lldnl In -Fonl C':.~"W:l:.'fl' I ~~'ie -.._~,!'!Jin--'~ u ide 1 blocker and made the score. shortly before the end of '" -, .-u.. .,. •• ........, wwe tackle dirttUy in front of the Only 5 05 bad mpsed ln the the ball. witll OUhy newcomer G Ir 1 ~ ~ '1 1*> .... a 7.0 ba11time Jud fl al "hal"mark on the play tilt .... -, A-ry Ha ...... r add.... 3. Tom GeoT"1"" Id one p w· K ~ ol Garden Gnwe 51 · l bJ ibrowtnc. rl·Jlrd fncl>. lnng r.;ld .. . ~ p~;~;:t to ~ tt 1':: of A.lee Wall;:;v Di tit al-SO ns lllS ent; ~ an imprt&aive fourttl ~ M =' =· s-• to John Dnid The 0Hic1al! said Cuhdol-But that wu onJy the t» punta~~~ from.~-~asp ln 1 rear~llned Offtnblmet. F.£ ~ -._ --' ... ....._ ---.. •--. tar fell short of the elld JOne glnnin and .....uuY EW~ n1-r--. Jn-lv-,_ t be u. " ~£~ wn.u ...., _,.~ -and that, as it turned out, was g. cove.red for lbe Rustlers .__......,.., .v ""' "' ti. • 14-U la tM fourth quarter. ~ ball game. After bold.ini the Rllstler1 Oft the OCC 15. G Im • first lap creah at lnd1, mlldt " a bit ()ow w1th U et&tlt Sh.1ckleford. however. 1aidoa down1, OCC took over oo 4. Rick Fox lost con--regory press1veupfor.Utbllaetedta-... ~=.~=-QP he made 1t. causing Tucker to 1ta own to and aeain battered trol of the ball on the power wttti outltlllidll& drt•· Matt RawfHne mnd Su ~tort. "He must have betUr and rammed down the Held. Coast 24 and Mike Davit lnc and urned '2wOOO fOr bll eo--...~•, ~ TD, ___ eyes lhan I do " It wu Mr. Mikels takin& to recovered for Go 1 de n ... ,._...._ ....-.& ·-- Stncc the incident OCCWTed the overh~ld lanes ontt mo~ Wat on the fourth play Spedal t. U. DAILY PILOT takm& over tM lead performance. bUq Z3 1 .. with a Bart In tht corner or the netd. it's for the Tt> -thit time hurl-of the funl quamr. KENT, Wa&h. -OLlrlir Plal\*S by brm trouble Of the 22 Orictnel atartsn, Starr tmnbJt, ad Tommy De· doubtful If even the fUma will Inc a 17-yard strike at fancy-5. Jack lllynes fwnb-Panons, takina adn.attgt at the outset. Gregory start. only u were rwmin& at t be vii CIOlll1fd after •a c ll lietUe the argumenl footed Tom Georetno. wbo led the ball to Golden ol a mechanical brealldown ftnlsb the ... '" ...... turDI and ~ starr UINtr two TD ln a new, but already 11.J:i. 1Upped away from a trlo or West's tpedacular mid· by Muteo Grel0f1 tn tbe ed 11 seconds b.ck Of Par· u ..... ...., Rh• p .,..._ad De Cha ndlt r ling, rivalry gpch as t h i 1 wolJld-be taCkltn on the five die 1uard Wayne Hall on PM:esetter ~. swept to aona. At the fiDlab, bt m.libt ilopea took Ule1r toll oa t 11 •JD()8 888 W • .-tr' of 08*l ,,.i.. one. tomeUunt of this nature and praoced Into footbaU'a · the second pla.y of the victory ha-t Sund•Y ln t~ ba''' taken the ~ed. but a c:&r1 built espedall:y for t b • figured to happen. laxl of tcUsJ. next series of downt at ammal N~ G r a o d brokltn U·Jotot farced him to 1n1tJ Oval T 21 6 Surpris1ngJy, the a fr a l r Harper'• tf.ct m.tde it 14-4 the OCC 24 once apin. Prix for sporta can.. Dmp home a clole aecoocL Inct, ~mpion Gr&Mtn Hill est, • Bigler Wins 11tarted oonnalJy enough with with 2:31 Jtlll to play In t be 6. Fox, on the f i r s t Panon1 piloted hl1 Mc· Gregory's ont-bp ttme of was fifth, al...,_,.., ht f.alled , the bigger and more nper-initial 1tanu and the trumpet play alter Cout had Laren-Oievy to wiM in both 1:20 I was euilJ the fut· .... .,...... 0raqe County Jt 11 l 1 lenced Pirates merc1Jea1ly player In lbe OCC band struck stopped the Rustlers on ~lap beata on the 2.7-mlle est of tbe dq. Paraons' but to finhb after tuUerina e~ 1 0 0 DEL MAR -Leal Beach'• hammering the Rustlers i.ot.o up a few bars of "Taps" for the one for two downs. PacUlc Raceways clrCQJt readln& was 1 ·D. ctne trouble three laps from puMd their first crudal teft Steve Dieter ootpoi.oted Don- wbat 1eemed like ~rtain ob-tbe rapidly fading Rustlers. lost the ball when it squirt· and collected $5,000 for bla The race wu the lut the finish. Two o{ the urly ol the Wutem P' 0 0 t b • 11 a.Id Takayama Of Bay atsea lJ vion It all 1ttmed '° simple. aD the way to the I'I efforts prior to thiJ weekend's btl d Lea,ue race SuncS.y afterDooo and Corty Carroll ol New- The first time OCC got Its Alter all. Golden Weal had-where Pte?u Tecovered The Carmel "--' s t er "··adWI • American cap favontes, Jim a.rt a 12 -def•-· tbe Pomona VaJ. port Buch to win tbe first La-d .._ ... ,. 0 ' City ·~..... ,_.. ,...._-'-Aodretti 1'ere unable wi WOl6 ··--·' P--'•c S 0 U t i..-.....t 1UUJJ a on we u..u -n1p . n't even mana&ed a fint down for GWC and ad the stage wun't home free, however, tvent at Lacuna Seca tn ma1iv le Bulldop 21.t in Ontarl .......... -.:u.1 u._ -lo fact the RUJUers bad a for the llnal Rustler as he receiHd a ~jor Mouterey. All of the world'• to at.art after sullm.n, ~ 1 ' • 0• SUrftnl OlamplClllhtpe held * * * mllliu Yarda&e total touchdOW'D. scare durinC the I n 1 t I a 1 top sporU car drt~en wtU chanical breakdowns in ~o-M Po~onalD ~ f1nt an~ here ove:r the weekend. Then. pow. the complexion1----------1 event wben Grerory in ~ be entered ln tbl Can-Am tlce. but <>nnce c.aunty ~ ia=t' Wt~-~~ of the game changed. StatiS*% -• Pacesetter machine, also a contest, wtth Coda Mesa'• twi ln the MCOOd --·· u ... "" mimu .... , RUSTLERS Cashdollar actually began a...:~ McLaren-Chevy owned by Dan Gun1ey ud the vast-JerTy Grant. teammate ol ce .. --· run n • r-up ln last week'• • to find naws i.o OCC'1 "Rock n.AM nATtsTta occ GW< Newport Beach builder John lY ed Paceettter Dan Guroey far all American Rhino ~ J • r r 1 World Ownplomblpt. w b o of Gibraltar" forward waU :r.: = = ; : Klug, came from lut to rul:~one the early 'fa. Racers bnisbed 10th ln t be ~· ~ Lone .:-ch woa the jtmior men's btle. (Cooti.nffd from Pait • I and McKinney managed to ... ,., cio-.. -"'-t \ • within a few car lengths ol vontes. ' 1 Un 70 la pe Cll'me:T, pas to Joey Kamuati aurprtaed "alt to 1ee the films to find get off a couple of pa.saea with-i=. ~...:-'.-.. ,:: "' race after comp e C pa end Jim ltutcl\uOUaty for two Joye• Hoffman, ranked at out out lying nat on h.ia ti.ck. ~= ":......, ........ : : ---------------------1n the Harriloft Speclal. • scores and halfbedt Tom the n u m be T one wom81·1 Either way. t hough. the There waa 1:38 showing on P:.~.,::..,:~ "l 1\11 ru.r-en&lMd Chevy m1dune Coulttt ran teven yard.a for surfer in the world. tn tbe first OCC-GWC confrontation the scoreboard clock prior to ~= :7=...... l lf UCLA USC owned by Newport Beach the ottleT. lal's eompetidon. is in I.he boo It 1 and it's th' interlJlluion when Cash-== :.,= • J »; ' • • • aiau manufacturer J . f"ranlt Orange Coast's ball game. dollar lun1ed over from the '-"... • J The Pirates did It with a one -capping a 40-yard Rust-f=n.... 4t ~ (ConU.aed from Pait ;) zatlon on Sun Devil mi&tll-HarrlaOft and built In Costa brillianUy executed pus rush ler drive. .~~*'4" P,...._.' 1 nected on a five-yard touch-ta. Mua byWJlderryof EJ~~-~ty -the hkes of which Rustler Alec Walker's boot split the ~°'::T: '-'~ ~ ~141 ;• ~· down urial to Ron Drake A fumbl« of a punt led to Gteg e ~ "' SERIES TOTALS quarterb a c It Shawn McKln-uprights and the teams left • P~ '< PM1 v• !$· wu 16\tl 1n Harrlaoo·a tecood ney. h 0 p e 5 he never &eeS the field with ()CC clinlinl 1Vl°¥0k' uiT~T.;~ in the fourth quarter that Qera}a'a f1nt ICOl't, a one-car. aga10 \kKinney's pe.nt.s will to 1 very un.afe 14-7 lead. r.:-c.. "Yu ~ v~ •?; pve th• Trojans the pointJ yan1 plunie. Bad M. Nor-Llo)'d Ruby and Jim Mc· Lot AH•Lea oooeua probably have to go throup The wont was ,_t to come ,.::_ ;•1 .., T, ~J to win. rla, who llku that middle Elreath, ln two mr-1 built by w1111 .. ~ ~~ ~ ~ ': • ~·:--.~~I.A•. '° • • , .... the washer twice. for the Buca, however, u ~~ , ~ 15 Jt This and Pal Y shman'• tnltlal, then toot an Inter· Gomey in his sooth Santa w. o.m d • " • ' • • • • • .:' :' ~· : '!: "We spent a lot of time oo four second • b a I r fumbles. ~,~.~ ', J0 ~ _,. Ana worbbop. rtn1lbed l2tb ;, .. 0: 11" • ! •: ~ ; ! •. •, ~ 11 'f,. •. •. •. ,1.• ~--4 -11 JO.. yard {leld goal and two cepted paas 42 yardl for a 1 • • the pass rush in practJee be-three of them in11de the Coast h~~ 1 • 11 .... and 17th re.spectlve y. ~~1~• ••••• • •• : '' t ' • 1 t > • ... 1 ,. 10 • 1 • f th .. Tu l. • .,, " th rflo rat... 11 n• • u conversion kicks offset a top touchdown. When the Arbo-... _ ,, • J ' • • • J r:it >• ' • '• ore e game. c .. er con-~ .... ept t ove w thron1 =. -Tea.,. n ..... G•ll'-" lit . .... , • • • • • 1 , • • 1 • , 111 tided att~rward. on its feet ~.11t .. '-' , 'Tl '; H passlng performance by nana cot to within m polnt.1. ......_. ' .... • " • ' • • • • , •• 22 ' • , • Mcl(IMff U I n -4.f lt-.dy JI> ... • J J I I • t e I I M t > e 1 -'NO SCRA"n.' a::-R' CASHDOLLAR SCORES r.iatt " "' " 94 Washington's Tom Spurlin, Gvala k:lck~ a »yard UCI T • ~ .. " .... > > • • • • • t • • > o 1.,. MD~ s •S~rt .. ·... , t t t I I I ... t t e • "We knew we had to st.op Three timea the -iUy occ who threw touchdown IOU-field pl with 1aa than np Me91.... • .. ••. I • • • • • .. • I • .. .. .....,_..,1 ... ti .......... . his passing. McKinney is an defense held. but finaUy fall-es of 10 and 58 yards to Jim three mlnutes remalnln& for •· M•""' • ... t • • • • • • • • • 1 , • IJ t d ed h ,.,__hd ll ( b s o• s c.Covi..tlM ••.. t I t t I t I .. I I t D exce ent s an up passer. w en ...-. 0 ar w 0 an •ego L Cope. the leer. p 11 5 .......,_, . . . t • • • • • • 000 • , ' ..., There isn't a ~r puser else7 l broke 10 yards for a Sophomore halfback Steve San Jote't leadinl colle-OIDODa, • ~~:!°' ,." .. :.:· .. 1 ~ ~ : : ! : : ! ~ ~ , :: around at getting set and r1r-touchdown with 8:46 r em.a in-N d 49 Jones carri·.... 31 tun"• for .,;..... naMer, n-. Ho' ...... • · · · · · ' • • • • • • • • 1 • 1 • th b 11 e t h • · th u gee ers ..,... .. _... f".-~. ..,.....1 .. • •-• ..... ' • • • • • o GOii • • 11 .. ing e a . u e s no in e game. Or d . ed ·-man, hit on 20 of rr for 218 Gi!tting set for Wednuday a o.-• ........ , , • • • • ' eoo ' o o 'aoe scrambler and we fell we Then. attempting the same egon a n gain ._ hd CT'Ucial match wilt! powerful 1-Fen••• ... • 1 1 t • • • o • '• • o o ooo Id lop th by in alt LON B A ard lie -•·o I ...... l h yards and two touc OWDI '"°'""'' . .. I • • • • • • • OCIO 0 • • (l(ll) cou s em go g • pitchout play that had accoun-G E CH -San Die-Y s. ~ cor"" • tn leldinl tbt l.3-polnt under-Cal State, Long Beach, UCl's ,_ • '• > n f • • u • ·"' '" .. • ·,61 er him." led for the TD, Golden West go State held off a frantic Cal game's only touc h down dog SpartallS put call.for· w•ter polo forces breezed • •• • ·~L~M0:•14:-.~•:. so uv l'O • , , ~ •• They did. went for the biggut two-points State, Lon g Beach, rally in against Sunford, w h I c b nla for their first victory past Cal Poly O( Pomona, 11· =ledu ; t: ~ : ! : : ~ ~ : m • I • I O'O Becau.e McKJDney couldn't in the achoo!' a young hl!tory. the final quarter Saturday managed onJy 1 21 yard ovv the Bean in their aev-5, Saturday ln the Anteater F 11o1>•n-rf • " • • • ' , , 1 J ·* ! : : : : i.ret r.d of the ball, too raeat For .all practical P"""'5el, night to wi.o • 21-18 declsion field goal by Bill Shoemal--.i ... ba .. pool. !2..~ •• ,.. • ' " ' > • • t I I • 21• • ' • 'ooe -r' tQ • came teriU eta..... c.. ..._.. • I• t l I • I I I I JS1 ?7 t 0 t 000 a hurden was placed on uh· It failed by inches and OCC before 13,187 at Veteraos Sta-er that opened the scorins. to 1898. Steve f·armer led coach Al •tet•n-If ' ,, • • • • • • , 1 m , , , , 000 lloUar and while the ex-Lyn· managed to stave off one last dium. Ted Gerala and a stout Dtlpite a 34-yard ICOring Irwin's troops to the triumph ~··•~c1,_ 111 ! ,: ! ~ ~ : ~ : ~ ~ -~ ,~ 1; : : : "ood High senaatlon 1howed desperaUon drive by the Rust-The Aztecs were ranked WubJ n..ton Statt d,reoae run by Pe'-Pifer, Oreoon es he poured through six Etdleba•-< · ' n ' 1 • • • • ' • ., ii 1 o 1 ooo { I G ]d W 6 • w • M<N .. ly I> J > t t I I I t t t tot t O t 000 tons o c ass. o en est Jen before the final gun fourth among US small col-led to the Cougars' delrat o{ Stele couldn't move at home (oals. Teammates Jerry Klei or ..... ,• 1 1 • • • • 1 • , , ooe 1 1 • a» ~as never able to assemble sounded a merciful halt to the lege powera going into the Arizorul State. The "1nner1 acainat an aroused North· and Dav~ Smith added two ::::; ; : ; : : : : : : : ~ :: : : : : :.' any kind of a scoring drive. proceedings game went ahead 21-0 by capitall· western when It counted. each while Steve Berry ac-Tet•• ' 1• u ,. J , • 1• 11 " .-, .. » , , ,.: Osuna Ralal'I Or;una recovt'Ted from a J~ operung-Rt de- feat bv Dave R~ to post 6-J and &-4 "111.~ and cap- ture the mt>n · s •m11le11 cbamr1oostrip of the 17th aimuaJ Balboa Bay Oub Tes111> Tournament Sund~y afternoon. 0.Una not onh holmced back from lhf' 11r~t ~"t loss. but Ibo l'amr from briun<I In the second ~rt llr tllok a >3 advant..a~r afle1 hrPaJ.- ini Rttcf s ~rnr ard lht>n anntxed the ~rr11nd t.el ' ., "'1th thrtt servu which Reed couldn't h&nd}(t Once again Osuna hed a ~J lead in Wit {lnaJ set. but ttus time Rttd fought ba<:k pmely with his over· head sma!!ihes He \\as aL,o aided by Osuna·s M"rv· ice problt>1T1s Chuna JUm~ to a 40-0 Jf'ad in thl' rinal game hut on ct' ai:am douhleraulll'd '"ice on the ~ervr Bui hf' ff'<'O\'PrP<J and \\On thf' £1n11I '"t "1th a line placemen I ---------------------ICOUDted fOr one. ,,,.•.,::t~:: !:" !:J:°• .. In N lnnlfle ol tint 9am•: •true~ out tor Ko"<>41CfY Veterans Dave Bell.;nap -Sm.ck-' II)< -r:"',,,. '"' 1r1111,.. a1 .,,., •- BBC 5hol and Ref'd served out of bounds Dorothy Owney Jl(l6ted a relatively toa11y "m over UCLA's M1m1 Henrt"ld to capture the women's r ham· p!OOShip Jn mt'n·~ doubles pla). thr Allt'n t"ox-Dave Reed combo \\hipped Irv Olar· (W'l and G<-ne Canlln, 6-3. 6 :l Ch una tntf'rf'd tht rham p1on~h1p matrh "1th Rrfd on the streni:th of a & 4. 6 2 vtctory over John T db&IJ OD Friday. He wa6 fq nave met Allen Fox but 11" lat· ter pulled a lf'g mu~c ' Wed· ne6day and conf1nrrt hi• Bay Qub appearant r b> doubles play Tht> Fox-Reed r1 1blcs duo made it to thr finals "ith 1h 6-1 IH 11 ... 11lon nver Ian Crool.rn<lr• and ItK'hard vaeti Crown ~-""' .., • ""~ ... "" -... at tint .. .... and Randy Howatt watched "-''""" 9'11 tor l'wr....,..,, "'"" 1rw11,.. at "''' .. .... ,......m the sidelines -both re-.-.si ... i..i 1°' .... ft "' '"' '"""'9 .. 1 ""' -· •lftO..., '°' O•t•'" •n 1th 111. nv ntrw o1 "'""' ••-· coverin& Crom inJurie.s •-i......, .., Orywda .. .., "" """"' •1 ...,"" .. .,,. Irwin Is hopeful of having ...-... ,.. ,.,1'9,. "' "" '""'"' 91 '-""" __., PITI:HlllO SUMllMIY hla talented duo back In ac· • ce L1~"'":'".' • 000.1111 Uon Wedne.\day evening when orvso... , 1 ,0 1 1 •: so,"~ w: w• L l'ct u u .... Olymnlan Garv llman leads .......... ' • 2 1 1 1 • • ft • ! ;: : '1 ~ '"t" • R "'llitt t I l 1 I t I t t the 49ers into the UCI strong-,._,_., 1 • J 1 > • ! , , , ~ : : ""' ft •,., hold KeutH t a A • • ? 1 0 t ft 1 llOO : • m . ll"ffft ) 0 • I ).) t 0 I I 0 I llCll I 'II ActiOll gelt under way at ,,._ t • 1 o 1 f 1 0 ft : • oon n nCJI 7 "" and ) ' t th Otl .. f! I t ' J O I I 0 0 tO ~ O ~I'll : .,., p m. rwtn ra es e ,.,..... • 1 ,. ,. u 11 11 , t 1 , .. • ; ;:; Invaders lrom Long Beach • c• /AL 1 :t"°t \ o~'H\' "'" w •• • H "one of the s tr o n gest #<f•=t&• I 1 "~.J t I r 1f I: t ~n '•«1. '"-"'t.; •--m• 1n the naUon " .t,.,... • t t • l • o , t, 0 t ' uo '"'41 " ' .,..p, I I t I t f 6 & t I t f ~ In a preliminary game Sat-Te1• • • a. 11 t u • , ~ 1 t . , ',. •, ,11 uniay the Irvine jayveea ton. iavtoYtt-"11""" •llN.. Nl<li••"' • t" Comootllt Kort b7 ~-ped Qsl Poly, 11-4. P e t e ~ ·-1111 fl' ... !!-J beau.regard and Rich Charn-·,~~ •• ··~No1tv ,,.:.:,r*'w~ri:-10,.~11 ..... 1 ,14,, ley had rour goals ear h for ~· ,.,.~ {"'7""•= "-i 1 J w111o l•''""'' ,.., .. ;:r.r\:~:r11~ •"' the Anteaters ~rult G a r y ~~:.iiit. •7r,1,11 ll:~r\~, .. ;'t-,$ '£\ ~rt _F,:«.'::;; ... ,N • ..., 8 .. , ...... ,-=;: Springeor popped in a pair and 1 16 , .. <,,..., """' • 11 "h••d , • .!..1· ~ ,ji'.,:.,!•1 ' 'o '""' "'i.~ • ...... ll.f4J Ct_.., ft-) '' .. 1 '"' r .. ,,,., A "fjl I Jerry Martin anc. a singlt · ... . ... , • ..,. •• ·• ,,...,,,.. ••"'' countf'r t t \ ,I Oi WesJ . ID 9~ TDC .,,,, tM c ..... _ btc.aa fl,. 00!. .. , bid .. tn .... 11: and friMb IJ'oued., fo do 1 ... 6del. ~T. UM PtWay P'&::': aed •• L.ut two fj flr9' .... en.--~ bmd to frOdoce J(ftlD. Bmlan,t( °' IUdl 111 cam. Nd: time c1lfWl .. a. Oii st.It Wiii •ttJ ""' c ''COl"OD& doua Ont coadl Sm '-ni.:J bit thee w 'd and tW ti mla*I' .. ··o.... ow nmma flrlt m m ade ea. wt\1~ I• veal bs tlM '40rtatul haft to IC • But, secood tD know 1'b.t pea 'lbl1 mort lpM ted.'' bl a ''Defend leot eftartt Mike Gil art. Klb R l cbar HWlt ud J*-•lvw crw perf omMID t.hoqpt Wt do bttt« "Lace hi poor ft.etd never cet had a lot lured and have muc tth. ''Our '" ot off tW' he pme itbel' .•• Rant:lnt' 1ame In 13 play olng O'Vtl e t.oucbt dded tht verslom ' 4 MCOndt HoweV't' had but: out the 1 Su Kln1 (Ste 01 ' FV Wins First-Ever Polo Game --......... ..,. " ..... ,. , . ..,.~ .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . / . Tanans Break Halftime Tie; N~ Air~ded V~es, 20-13 ITAUIN•1 1tMrt WMt... Twry n.... a.t S...... I I • Mw.lle Mestroa.nni .,... Cl1UcU1 C.rin1le The --..tion lf•ra of "U Dolce Viti" in ......,, OctoW lD. 1966 St1rta Nut Wedneeday 'Umbrell• of Cherbourv' "The ,.awnbroker'' ~y PILOT~Pml Jj .... _ .......... .,.._T TM8 UI" MlllT PAUi' ........... "MTTU °' "'9 ,._... ~LUS- •m:THEYEll'S 11 Bii" -ILY."'1111 .,._ Tl....,S. .... •1111 itmr11 ~ ..... SIDNEY a SHELI.EY POITIER ~ ...... EUZABETH . I HNUMAN l l ' ' .. · ,· -..· . . ' . \ ... , . .. . .. . .. .. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Glimmer Since Sen. John A. Murdy Jr. retired, Onnp Ooa- ty's million-plus cltUem hive been tbe DlOlt u.nrepn- seoled people in callfornla in the balll of the CalUcnla Stale Senate. Our representative there h• worked for, and earn- ed a reputaUoo 11 an ot.tructioniat wbo ii a&alnlt every. th~g and for nothing -a cipher of political power In the state's mOlt important legislative body. Sen. John A. Scbmib of Tustin, our Zero Man In Sacramento, his pro•ed so ineUectual that our city and county govmunent. and resident& ban been foTced to "borrow" the lnnuence of other state senators to help push for some of the leg\slaUon 10rtly needed In the state's second largelt-populated county. 'l'heril is a glimmer of hope, however. Also on the ballot Nov. 8 wlt1 be the name of Robert L. Humphreys, a third-genenttoe Oallfwnian who bu been contributing to bis eommmllty during a great part of the 24 years he has lived tn Orange County. Humphreys is a "doer!, He ewued an AA degree at Orange Coast College while working limultaneoudy u a fireman (and advancing to captain} with the city of New- port Beach. kept Tiiiing a tam.By while continuing his education at California State College. Long Belch. By 1960. he had gone one step furi.bff and won his law de- gre-e from Loyola University. He now follows a successful private law practice and is aaistant city attorney for t;octa Mesa. In 1963, he returned to~ -thJa Ume u voter- selected member of the board of trustee&. The followinC ye&r, be wu elected pre!ident of the OCC board and bu distingu.lsbed himself u a forward-looking wpporter of community edocatioh Humphreys ii a Democ:nt, but bardl.r a starry~yecl Crackdown on French Gold Raids There is a strong pouibillt:y tbal the ,ong·seething c:oncrelliona1 reaentmeat agl.l.lll1 Gen. de Gaulle ia about to trUpt in dirtct crackdown ac&c ln the Senate. Memben ~ tbe lnfluential tlnance committee are Mrioqa}J conald«tn&. during the Senate's deliberation of the Houa•paued bill to IUIJ>tlDd tbl 7 P« cut lnveatmmt tu cred.11. aeekinl tbe lnclualon of a provision barrln& the sale of U.S. told to any country re. tu.in, to .,_, JU debtl. Such a bin 'tf'OU1d forcetully pat an end to Fra:Ace'a maathJy hea'7 raidJ OD tbia eouatry' I stelldl.I)' d!mtnWrint ~d reserv• -now down to a 1-=or'Cl low of $13.319 billion. FRANCE BAS BEEN in default oa some tU bOHon tn World We I debts -;l.oc:e 183Z. Also atfD anpald ii man 111n '300 million in World warn ob- ligations. TheM lmmmiM debtl do not include the '8.4 billion the U.S. poured into Franoe ln eccaomic and mflltary aid after the Jut confllct. ForemOllt 1m0111 tt>0M ~ ravorlng such a blunt crackdown la Sen. Vance Hartke, J>.lnd .. outipoka hnance committeeman. He contenda the time la Jong put doe for that. •'While the tntmiational mooetarJ crlai. mounts," aaya Hartke, ·~ interest ratet rile and Ute burden UJ>09 the dollar becomes acute, it b time that the international mavmct that is France ~roped and tied In the 'ffaf I.hat only thia country can do iL "WE CAN SIMPLY exclude France from further raidl on our gold reserve by refusing to aell gold to 8Jl1 nation which refuses to meet its detrt.. Such a protective step is perfedly proper and legitimate, and no more than what France ii doing to ua. It 11 tnconceiv- able that if we owed France bllllons that abe would permit us to raid her gold reservea." Already peoding in the House Ways and Means Committee ls a joint ruo- tution sponsored by Rep. Vernon Thom. son, R. member of the Foreign Af. tam Committee, directing President Johnson to take Immediate action to require France to resume payments on its decades-defaulted debl The for· mer WllCOl\Sln governor's measure baa evoked hundreds of approving letters from all sect.Ions of the country. But the White Houi1e and St.ate De- partment have steadfastly refused to say or do anything about il Thia silence has consistently charac- ter ized the administration's attitude on this issue. From time to li me various explanations have been forthc<>mlng from spokesmen -usually off-the-rec- Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Jbe cheerful sounds o{ summer are gone, leaving a sucrt>S~ion of atW autumn dawns as ~ilent beralda al "Int~ wh1C'h \earn tor the qrtghtl) sontzs o( ~pnntz. JI UiJa what makes you gloomy" Say lt im't IO' -/\ w ord. None of them an really valid. WHAT THEY AMOUNT TO ls that the .l!dmtnt1tntioa I.I pussyfooting on fo.recefuDy ralslng this debt 1nue with 0. Gaulle. Desplte hit perliltent and vinllent anti-Amerleanlam, President Jobnaon and Sec. Rulk apparently shrink from d • '"II..,... far fear of utag. ~ Dt Gtmlt farther~ How and ..., ...,. ahodld be coacened about tfW. tr wbllt ICber' outrql he could perpe•, ... JQ)'lterJ. Bu. BartU aJao 1rD1' the Johnloa Adminhltllltioa tD tab 1 m m • d t a t e ~ ID plac i., another pptng )ooptiWe tMt ii floodtnc Fl'IDC8 with dollln. "B IJ deplorable," UJI Bartte, "that ~ banb and eater· pr1an In Soutbeut A.ala, lib 101M atant croup111'1, are allowed to rate In the doDan we are pourt.ng into Viet· nam and ellewbere. 'lbele dollan find tbeb' "1 back to Paria and are ln tum redeemed for U.S. gold. At least on.third of France'• go)d redemption of men tbaa SU. lalon in the put 18 moot.ha bu bee through the ~et­ nam Joopbole. "ft' IS CtJSroVAJlY to think cf tbe posturlnt of De GIUlle only u a Diil~ aance on the wadd acene. a.od France as barin& DO great jdentlal to crlpple the U.S. dollar and our position u Ille 1eadinl trade nation. Yet f!Very movt France 11 making ls coating the U.S. taxpayer. ''It 11 France wblcll blocked entry ol Britain to the European CommOR Market. a very lignillcant factor ID that country's economic distre11. lt 11 the U.S. taxpayer wbo ultlmatel1 P91• lot our ahoring up of the British pound. De Gau.Ile is turning back the clock ID Europe, wtth hU anachronistic na- UonaJiam. "U he 11 determined to bring France back to the policies of the first quar- ter ot this century, then be lhould be bluntly called on to assume the obliga- tions of those days he ii so convenient. ly forgetting -at our increuingly se- rious expense." IN AUGUST FRANCE withdrew 1146 million in gold from the U.S., making a tot.al of $220.7 million for that quar· ter. Thia was more than double the IUJ'Z.8 million withdrawn ln the first quarter. On the basis ot France's nuclear test ID the Pacific, U.S. aclenUata hAve ad- vised the Atomic Enera Commission that the French have perfected a .. trig· ger'' for a hydrogen bomb. Develop- ment of such a super weapon Is ex- pected by 1981, with an operational warhe.ad for a Polaris-type misslle by l!nO. SIGNIFICANT STRAWS -The nert U.S attorney general will be Ramsey Clark. »year-0ld son ot Supreme Court J us tice Tom Clark. The latter wtU make that possible by retiring. He is eligiblt-to do that, be- in!l 67 and on Ule bench 16 years Fed· era! judges can retm! with fuU pay after ~ and 15 years service Despite recurring reports that others are under con'laderation, young Clark, nov. aclinR attorney i eneral, w1U get the Cabinet 1oh Robt-ct S Allt n and PAul Scot& ' America Pays Price for Dissenters SAIGON NOTES -U.S. Command forces expect a ddermlned Viet Con~ attempt to win a aullltanllal ftdory between now and a week or m before the Nonmber elec:tioa Ill U. Ullted States. Thelr l.Jltlc:lpe1Sca IJ Mled both on lntelllgence and on docu· menta obt.a.tned in the fte1d.. Hanoi and Uw Ho iovermnent a p- '1'11B CURRENT EXTRE.MIST :ll}d trraHonal cl1laeut ja not • ... ... IOde 1n our country. Darinc Am- bam Lincoln 11 adm.ln1rtratiCJ IOtllll al the oppoatioo to the war •at .,, strong Jn the North tbat President Lincoln ordered the arrest Of ICllDt of the leaders. Notortoui among tblm wu Clement L. Vallandlgham. Bia story la not a pleasant one. He ... aoe of Ohio's most brilllant men, bat be was 10 obsessed by oppoaitio.il to h1a government's poiJcy that he -. atroyed bimseU and bia career. Some of America's m~r d.Js1eat- en probably would not enjoy seefnl their namea and their q~ on same ot the Viet Cong propaganda doco- ment.a which urt• the army on to more furloua deaperation. becau,e, by IO doing, they wUJ aid the Amrrtcan anti-war party to greater Influence. Some of the propaganda says dtrect- ly that so long as the Viet Con~ are not dtfe.a~. they are winnrn~. So Ion& u they are not defeated, tbe force ol the Amerleam who do not wish the VI~ Cong defea~ gnn,L IT JS, PE.BHAPS. a harsh lhrn& to say that the extreme dissent, .,. pecially In hilh places, makes the American military operation n • r e more difficult because tt encoura1• the oppoaing forcea to belle\ e tbl American forces are not truh .up. ported back home, bul It '' true. Every commander here knrms It. Soldiers, Marines, Air Force rnen, Navy men, all know it. They st-rui It otr But I.hey know it. One sees here the American NelJ'O soldier, accepted on merit for what he is -a first class fightin.., man. One wonders Ir he and his \\1f1• and children are going to be exp.•, led to go back to Amen ca and m1 tt the same old sheriffs, the samf 1uughl whom police ln a Mlas1s~1r111 town ltt beat and stamp small "Jrl!ro chil, dren because they went to cho01 "hf're directe<t. This war is In many wa\ per· haps the best Amrri<'an m1li1 v op- eralJon in our ht\lon TbP rr tie iJ hiRh Tht> mrn ht•l,o~e 1n lhi 1 "Ives, if some or ll1• 11 countrymrn •'on't . . . . . . -.. -.... --,....,_ ........... -, ,,. .. 'Doctors ___ ._._..., ___ , Dear Geor,e: I'm &OlJll into 1ht A rm y. Could JOU tlil JQ• what tbt man who bJon the t.JC)e t:.!:.;. ap tn tU JllOl1llial II ? D. l)qzo D.r I can't UD you bare. T!da l:a a WnUy newspaper. Dear George: I would llke to become a m> ceuful DOYelllt, but my boob keep bttng ~ ll It true you can't cet a book publlabed these cla1• wit.bout • lot of lex Jn 1tt-And. t.r ao. do JOO think it ls worthwbile? D.P'. Dear D.F.: Do I tb!Dk wUt ii wor1hwbilet Mlnd 7our own budneaa, DOJY. 'Er-did you heu e &pping of wing,?' TotbeEdl&er: I bffe a pabllc plel tD mab: Pleale saw .. from becom1DI u atAmton dn)poutf! a... ,.. my plea; 1. I haft pat tue. for lnJtructon, fadUU., 4lnd Mmtn•muon 0( state educaUonal inltitutlona.. 2. >J bu bttn m1 rltbt ud m., prlvtlt... I haTe taken advantap ~ tbt opportonitl• provided by tbt lboYe. .. .,,..... .., a. -1 birie pa1d. .. , M1 plea: Vote for edacatim -tw ladllllel tbal wm llCCIOllUllOdltt aot oa.lJ e.e 7ocmc ltudmtl, llUt also .._.. ,OU. - the fhoq11J>dl (~ ~ buDdrtda ot tboaaudl) "' oGlll' .. ....,.. en ln Cal!f ... wtlo enroll bi a.ta.a. auppart8d i+eaHoMJ nlOt .. .-.et. end cow.... . . VOTE PO& tducMbl -for cad- clat. wbo ~ tbe tuldoo-free rtate ed!ac 1Dltttuttou that we lupaJG bav• tlreadJ paid for. and will COllUme PQfna far, 1'hicll an availa* to qa ~, and wblcb can be voted oat tomorrow. U du. rever- aal hlpptma, Id aalJ will tbounnds of '<y~· CaJHandau be ~ved ot a f= tducltion (wtddl 1J DOW their llert trom ua), but 10 wm ~ aandl ol adDlb be ftnanc:taU, unable to COllti.aae, ar ft'm to stat. formal educaUoa. (Tbt aroDment, not tuition, fee ot alO a ~ Cor a course to improve ltiDa IDd/or knowJed&e in ooe'1 pro. feulon, or ~en for a coane ln search of mowl«tae in fields oC interest, ls not prohibitive; bowever, feet totaling $150 or more per quarter could end form.Ill eclucatiOD for all &le b' some adulta. I bappen to bt one of theM "some adulta.'') U the ban on educaUon tn the state of California ever becomes law, then I (and bow marr/ of yoo?) will be forced to become an fl'.ltenalon drop- out!! Heed my plea -·lt may aJao be yours. LOtnSE HENRY 'Net llNldelUlble' To the Editor; 1 object to the DAILY PDhl"a l\l· per -bol)' pronouncements concen.ing the Vietnam war objectors. Such piety hardly flatters a journal cl.aiming to present an ~jective view of our world. I question the llltelJity of the DAILY PILOT'1 reuoninf~ par1icularly ln the following areas: 1) The auuestton that &Q1 polWon, political or moral, which is derived from the examination of consclence, can be "IDMf.en.'4ble." Wb.lle t b e DAILY PILOT m11 hnl to abut oll all COOllderatton of the other lide, it ls aaf~ &o usume that our nation'• courta will live aertous attention to both aklea ln the "Cooscience vs. Vie~ nam" cues, even the "indefensible" side. The Vietnam objectors may be wrong; they are hardly lndef enafble. I) THE ASSERTION that going oU to do battle In Vietnam is analogous to ~Jin& taxes. U some functionary of the executive branch of our federal 1ovemment were to arbitrarily levy some assessment on selected cltiuns. the DAILY PILOT would certainly be In the front ranks of the oppos11.Jon. f, Letters trom nodan are t0ekollw. N O'nn41l11 wriUn should COtU1CJ &Mfr raeuagea fn JOO 1001'dl or las. TM nght to condnae &e~ to tu 1pacc or dimiMU libel it rtuntd. AU i.s. Cera m1'8t include ri~ and _,. mo oddre11, but f!Om4!• will be ..n&A.- 11cld on rt~lt. Monday, October 10, 1918 Tht editorial JX1o-Of ~ Dlfl¥ Pllot Htlcl to tflforM aM ..... Ulac. r~1 b11 prtlfftdttf Uau ft«WIJ>GPfr'I opinlona ond "°,,._ fMfttaty on topkl o/ ....,,.,.11 and liqnffica""· bv protld1ng a forum for ~ c~ ol our readtt1' opinion.. Old b~ prtienhng the da1'fnf 1·1~ potntl ol in/O""fd oburt.t1'1 and ipokeal1U'n on topb of t/11 dap. Robert N. Weed, Pu))llshel' 'CAT ii UH tiaJ f Club - c, ( DEA 111 I th on hw have I you tr ered a and lu Yle . a11e d• ed or doubt op die BoU- lJl8ft,Y seem Drink• Uea •i ban It N~ • • • 4 • • • • • • • .. • • • • -• • -• • 1 ..... • ' .. • .. -·· ........ ,,.. ....... 4 ,. • IEA ANDI RSON. Editor ....... ~11.1... , .. ,. ··stargazers~ Predi~t Ball The ~·s the limit wtlen Laguna Beach Ebells start arranging 1 party. Gazing skyward for ideas, they're plu<.lung a galuy of stars. several ahaped moona and ethereal "flowers" which will transform Balboa Bay Club into a celestial .setting for their annual 1nv1tallonal black-tie soiree. Oeilestial Harvest Ball is the theme selected for the event, wtuch will begin with cocktails al 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4. A s1l-down dinner will be eerved at 8:30 and dancing to Keith Williams orchestra will slut at 9. Adorning tables will be arrangements of lighted crystals which will form . hues of flowers, with pink. turquoise and blue feathers 1hooting out creatinf an effect of fountains. Each centerpiece will rest on a cloud of an- &el hair, and au.!pended from the telling will be various constellations and an assortment of harvest moons Centerpiece de51gner 11 Charla llgner, and cha1nnan of decoratlona is Mrs. Alfred Cresa, who with her committee are putting final touches on the ornaments and will be in charge of arrangmg them arouod the ballroom Benefit chairman ii Mrs. Waller ~ldert. a~1~ttd by the Mmes William Hinwood, Clarence Car..on. Wilham C Longfield Edward NeU, Jack Snipea, Gordon Brown, Earl Steer. Odmark Harold. Richard Sears, John Foster and Je>1eph Meluao. Reservations ~ to be made by Nov 1 with Mrs Odmark . 'CATCH A l'ALLING STAil AND PVT IT IN THE IAIKIT' -'l1lla ii the tWM being sune by planners ol LaCUM Beach Ebells, eel-. UaJ RltTe&t Ball u they crute an ethereal setting in Balboa Bay Club for the Nov. 4 bUl:t-tM IOtree. One ol t4e many blrvelt IDOODI, wbicta Will be IUIPIDded from the ceihng. IS bein~ caught by Mn. Waltv Geldert. benefit chalnn&D, while "stargannf are Mn. Wll11a.m l.GalfJeld Dd Mn. Wlllla!D Hmwood, co-cburmen (fnlm left). Proceeda will support the group's philanthropies which tnclude Amer. lean Field Service. Children's Hospital of Ora.nee County. Festival of Opera. l..af\11\a Beach High School, South Coast CornmunilY H06p1W and South Coast Chlld Gutdanc:e Cli111c. .Conl4?rring About Conference Tom u to Adoption Guild'• New Helping Han& HOltinC 1 three-day Diltrtct IX conference, wbicb opeos next Thuraday in the Newporter Inn, will be members of Newport Harbor Zonta Club. Discu.ssin1 the upcomlna event an (from left) Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr .. whose husband, UCl Cbanc.Uor Aldrich will keynote the conclave; Mn. Ivy Baker Priest, who key- noted It three yean ago, ~d Mrt. Leonora Gl'OSI, district lieutenant govenor. The three were honoreci ,ue.u at Zont lanl' statua ol Women luncheon when Mn. Priest WU the tpeaker. (See IA«y page 14.) New helpers (){ Southern Oranp County Adoption Guild will be toasted and welcomed dunng a jUJt.for-fun party, to be given Fri· day, Od. 14, in the Newp<>f'l Beach home of the John Klugs. Oth- ers to be nonored are membera' husbands, and greeting honorees will be the hostels;' Mn. Joseph Buah, party chairman. and Mrs. Walter Geynor, prellident. Newcomers were welcomed into mem- berstup and artented to the group's aims and purpose at the first fall meeting in Mrs. Don Woodward's home. Toasting the Mmes. John M. Huston, Daniel Stringer and Robert A. Alleborn, new members 11 Mrs. Donald W. Killian Jr. (from left) Others lignin& the! roster are the Mmes. Edwalrd Boyd, Earl C. Callul)8, Ray Dolta and William Von Faen. Caution: Smoking May Be Hazardous to Friendships DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huaband I~ a lhoraclc: lllrlfOD. HI bu ope:Nted on tmndredt of people whOM lunis have been rav11ed by clprettu. IJ you know. mld1cal lcience hu dilcov· ertd 1 link betwMl"I clp.rette amoki.AI and lune eanctr. We are very l1tOUd of our t.o teen· aie daulhten. They have been warn- ed of the dangers of amok.in( and I doubt seriously that they will ever take op the habit. Both g1rl1 are popular They go lo man,y houi.E' parties and their fr~nda seem to be levl'l-headed and senalble Dnnking Is nol allowed at lhe~e par- Ue1 tlnce we parents ha ve agreed to ban ft New my husband wanta lo unposa \ an additJonal ban when theae teen~•&· en come lo our home -DO amokina. He ha1 explained that It is not a moral Issue but a health Issue. Our daughters are unhappy about it and have let tum know IL They ft'el that this rule will keep some or their fr iends away I do not wan• to challenge my hus- band' a authority u head of lbf house. nor do I qlleal.Jon bis proCeuionaJ con- --. ....... ......... _ ... --- clu1lon1. But I DO queatJon whether It la wise to tmpoee our health stand· arda on othera. Will yoa txpt'ess your oplnjon, pleaae! -SURGEON'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: If yo1r lntaband ""r" 1 tt.ackr w a eltrl)'lnq I w.uld airet with you. T~ Ceftl • afen would ctr· talnly Interpret dtt ctiare&w ban as 1 moral IHUt' In apt~ el Illa prott&ta- tlons and thfy would ~snt It -11 "eU Uiey mJlhl. 8leee :roar haaband I~ a 1ur1tf'OD, h«>Wtter, I feel that tbt ban against 1mM111 la your bomt l'Oald lfrve 11 an ef'fectfvt remJndl'r that d(art'tttl cu Ille deadly. A ttnalble lttD·•tn l'GQI Ht bt reaeDtfol or the problbl· tlaa. • would be respectlul -and per1qpl evea irattful. I say mort power .. YOW' ltubaad. DEAR ANN LANDERS Who gives the *edding when the gLrl's parents are "vorced., My first husband I lhf father of lhr i:1rl> wan~ to root the bilh which 1s 11111t fine with me My prr~rnl hui;hand hc1s never met my flr~t hushand and has no du1re to meet him He 'a) s he \\IU not fo T. on lbe other hand. dread the wholt afrair because my ex-husband's wile will be lbere and I despise her. Our daughter doesn't care who gives the wedding or who attends. She is in- terested only in having the most ele- ifant and glamorous affair possible. In other words she'1 selling out to the h.lghest biddtt What do you think about lbia., -N Y. MESS DEAR N. Y. MESS: ut tbt' strl'a fathtr pay for the weddtn1. L t' a v t your prt'll'nt busband at homf. Put on )OUr beat faCf and M H {raCIOUS H )'OU can to thl' woman you dtaplst. Thia 111 UUlt nough to do for a tlrl whft undoubttdly baa abtd many tun bt-cauu bu parnta could not makr It toietber. CONFlDENTlAL TO CAN'T nG- URE IT OUT u you think that'• a mystery, Just how do you explain the phenomenon of a mmiater livinl OD a aalary fixed 10 years aao and 1t.Qins out of debt~ CONFIDENTIAL TO CHANGE PfC. TURES -YOU LOOK LIKE A MON· KEY : Thanks a lot. I'd rather look llb a monkey than sound like a jackan. Your esaay on what makes We worth hvmg wac; the most aalnlne piece of tripe I've ever read Ann Landtra will be 1Jad to help you with y4'11r problems. Send tbem to her In cart of the DAILY PILOT. e~ closln1t a stamped. aelf · addrentd tn\t)Opt' J I ' I ( .... DAILY 'ILOTJNews_·ll'reu _____ M_Olld1y Octobw 10 1966 Orew-~1c . 't'eee Vows Rites Read in Newpor.t Jane Eltuibet.b McNeese and Darryl Bradley Drew exchan&ed wedding vows f'riday durtng a single nn& ceremony performed by the Rev John O'Connor an Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, Netvpe>rt Beam For the OCCtilOll t be dauplt.er of Mr and Mn. F. A. McNeese of Newport Beach selec~ a floor lenCt.h gown whlch futul"ed elbow length sleeves and laot apphqut'd tiers .\n •I· ltaton vell flo~ t'd tc. her shoulders. and she carnt'd a bouquet o{ snowflake and aptde.r cllr~ santhemuali. Mrs. Michael Parter, matron of honor and Mias Lauren Toole). bridesmaid. •'Ore ytllow brocade govrns and carnt'd cascades o{ yellow, bronu and gold pompon cbry1an~mwn1 wtth autumn bro'rtn le.aves. The son of Mr. and Mn R. B. Drew of C06ta Mesa aut'd James Vemulyea to be bu best man and .Sick Calvert and Robert and Pat· nck Mc.Neese to seat the rues ts A rec.pboo for l2S guuts was set m the NeWJ)OrWr Inn following the ceremony MW Caaue Tooley cm:u· lated U. pest book The n"' Mn 0Tew was craduatt'd from Marywood H1'b School. Orange, and ber husband, an alumnus o1 Co!ta M~ High School atteodt'd Orange Coast Col· le&e Following a honeymoon m Las Vegas, the ne"A ly· weds wUJ make thtll' bome m Costa Me.u. 'What's Doi11g MARY DAY, "42-4321 _,... MRS. DARRYL DREW lat v .... Honeymoon Status of Women High Heels Neglect Road to Government By BEA ANDt.:RSON ~·-'' AltbouOi there' 1 hardly a ll>CJl on Americ:a' s ec»- DOtmC m~ that's unm-ar~ by a tuOt heel. tbt" 11 one fieki wtudl wt haYoe ne-lled;ed .•• The fllkf I llei I ed to ii ~t -.,. atat.e-mell wae nmie by Ivy SU.-Prielt, wbo aerWd tM IOWl"llJDeJlt for etitrt yun u U.S. trMsurer and now b teekl.ni eiec:tion to ti» post ol state tr.surer. Leevint b e r c.npeip trd., Mn. Priest keymted N...-pcrt a.tor' Zoati&m • ...... Statm ot Womaa kmc::beoo. Weadnc a ....t under- stated s-er-a knit IUlt. the attrative bkJDdt plDed attentiua bJ 1-ctiann and a psk:J ......,.... wtUcb de- noted her prior of Hee. 1be illilbo:l, coYl!t'ed wtth 50 St bills, .... oven ~ her by 1Antiant ttne ym •I'> when ... ,.. the man .peater-It a °"1rict IX annterence. Sbe lllid ... ~·t pst wlthtt•itil •~ memsito-b ~ an .0 aped bJ her. and quipped .• "You tee mooe, t. fODI to my heed." set our Mnda on ll '' She indk:ted boCb men and women for their apa· lly. ct..ri1nl them wtth lack of interest and ps· bcapabon lJ) cowrnment and ot Uk.tnc the pnvDese ot citu.etwhlp too ti&IJUy. The Ont responalbtlity In becoml.11• Jnwilved .la • 'bf.. twefll now and the election study the i..... l't'View the omldata, become better informed ....... Mid. "And, when JOU ...tk mto the WC1nt bocJtb uprell your vilwa bJ martinc a X f« ewry ol.fk:. IDd eech lane. How .. can you klees> a viC19DH OD our berUate ! ., Mn. Pried con- cluded. A more hopeful thou&'lt left b1 the speUef' waa her commendation of tbt ~ acen .:T'OIS the 1tat.e ... ,,,. majority it comdoul ol needl f« eommuatty eerv· Ices md muy OIJI be proud ot their' ~ meat.a and *' ..... They will earicb our VMt bomaD ~ md wtib our Da· UiOa '1 future IOCID to be ln bir bMdl I doa't tint we need have any fem't. '' Cards Dealt .. With Ltmch Women Hear Fund Director W o m e n ol Sl Jama Episcopal Quu~ Newport will ptber for a lnncbeon meetin& at DOOO WedMa- day, Oct 12, to bear Mn. Edwin Coman speak en the United 1blat Offertq, a national woma'1 fund. Mn. Coman, dlredrea of the fund fCll' the Lot Alt;. ,.lea Dioceee, b a member of the exec:vUve cominl~ on t.be diocMan board. Durinl be:r Lalk lbe alao wm tell of bet 1ammer lD Ftll •be.re 1be aod her bmbaod were sent aa Over· tea Voluntary Servers to repr1MDt tbe dlocae. PratdlaC av. the meet. lJll wW be Mn. Robert c. Lew1a. while luncheon will be eervtd by boa.rd mem· ben. Church Group Court Stella Mari.\ 1448, Catholic DauJbten of Am· erica maeta ill St. Joacbun'1 Cln.IJ'ds Hall, UIM Oranft Aw .. Co.ea Meta, on ~er'I MCODd and fourth Monday. Mn. M. Thereu Conde, 541-2938. can ~ telephoned for further information. m dlx.w*'C the eteva-~-~~~---~~------~--11 tikJn o( wcmtn'I Stam. in .. pest 100 ,..,.. • .-s. ~cREDlt---~~A "Then ii hardy an n. -not open to or tNv· eled by UI. Sixty pel'Ceftl of ~~~=~~~~ DENTISTRY cloth.inc are m a d e by women "We don't care al men's faces art' printed on the mooey as k>llC M we can Toastmistresses Lab Park Clubhouse Is the setting for the meetm& of the Las Olas Toastm1s- trei;s Club of Huntington Beach at 7.S> pm on the second and fourth Wednes· days ol the month. OPIN MON. & THURS. EVENINGS • No Interest or Carrying Chargea e Easy Credit Terms Union Members & Pensioners Welcome! ·Dr. Paul J. Hamilton COMPLETE DENT Al SERVICE FILLINGS PARTIALS BRIDGEWORK 3433 VIA LIDO '· MAIN LEVEL OPEN DAILY 9 • 6 .... WOODLAND W .. -4 hid Tie CHEDI IOAIDS hli•ICI ~ Geor.-1rtan1 New! Gold "P AJSLEY'' e. CHEESE & DIP BOARD with dip dish , magnetized cheese knife 10.00 !t• PAISLEY CHEES80.ARD. Cheese knif• included 7 .00 d. PAISLEY CHEESE TRAY. Two dip dishe1. cheese knife. I Jx 16" trey with golden cheese tile. 17 .00 f. PARTY SIZE TRAY. Three dip dishes, thrM compartment trey, large sin cheese tile, knif1. 23.00 "SPANISH GOLD" c. SQUARE CHEESE BOARD. Extra room for chips. 10.00 •· CARVED CHEESE BOARD. Spanish elegance. party sia, in darl: walnut high-lighted witb gold. tS.00 NEWPORT BEACH .. PIANI .. GOii JUDG HA.Vlf tfftl ~A.M fNT'Ell LC """""' llllLPIN wirza. CA1.lS T h~~ l 71; JAC TUM IT'SHO NEVER AW Hts a=.M' MU1 BUT, 1 I L.11< WA"T T&Li'v MIS DEi .... ,, .. , .. PIA NUTS Mun AND JEFF 81.JT,OOC, I LIK&"TO WATCM T&l..&VISION/ MISS PEACH DElllE DEEU ..... ·-··-···· M15 i~ ~P'!Nlll .. .41C ~ M.4\'fi STAUJP A N!W Al~HIP •.• .. ... . -..... ' .. _ ... ._ "" ......... _.... .. ' ., . --. . .. ,. .... ·. fl/I. .... ... 'Y 4 .. , ~ •; •, •• • •. ..... .... ., -i ,. " ••• •t I • ly Tom I<. Ryaa Hll.DE6ARP HAMtro<ER!.. IRWAN; 1™ll.EWEEDS! HON Dtv'1()l) EVER -0.tNKa:HER?! ., AJ Smith I Md wnrE DECIOIN6 WHETJ.IE~ TO LET 'IOU I "THE TEA~E~, TME 5UP!lt!NTENO£WT" OF 50400t-~ AIJO iHE SC.WOL. ~RO(;,() ••• i· I l ly Frank Bolle ,. .. I) 8 5111i&M't '1111114; (JO llllft.) Gl111H remcwu ,,.., rtlia frw1 111 u citnt bunll tl\'t ksMt t!lt st111 WI lolflllll& 11111 lllt ,i.e. '"*bly h t I UHM 1111 II 8 THE MON KEES-The * 1p1u who ume in from the cool! Color. CJ 8 Tllt ~ (30 min) "TM s.ia W!lo c,,.,. Ml ~ ttie Cool" 0 • DMra c..t (lO Illa.) n • n. ll.a w.-.,: ''° m111 > ·~unu~." VlttoN h~ nlftl wt fl nttf le IN 4-1n11M tn. • ulcll Mii Wlfll M I .. ClfTJ'ltll I .. _ tlllt 1MJ ..,. out NI 9111.,, tnt>•. u• c;,..., ~ l'J Tiie • ._ f . ._,., ~ a:o• • • .... -... ••= <30 m"' , 1 cco ''"ft, Ola "'lllHY ran 0Mrt MrM Mier Cmocly. 11111 Mrt m (I Alts ORltf 194 t11ie """ ,.,.,... (Qledyt Coopef). to 111111 iCCJ min ) 1.e. ... llOW lft lll1tr11cl01 ti ft\ I ....... fllll Wrt the killer 111 1 'Cl .. lilC Ir• lat Ytt..: (50 ""1 tD M 11mply 1 little old l1dr min ) Larry Cltl'c w .lot '- P'll lt:OS fl) "-t .. Tllt.trt I 0 I DREAM Of JEANNIE-lO:lO 8 ~ l'w 5et • s-.t: (30 111cft) * Barbera Eden Hrves I I s1r11 Allen. host ''wUd..,ed master." Cir fD Tiit S•tdllll Scmt Be 1 tr-If ~ <30 E ~""'-., .._. ... ) ...., W1IH,U M1slt1 " Ju11 llllD 8 8 UMa O'a.t ~ (lO llit llalsts tMt Mtlo< Huley ld h•I min) Jerry Otlnphy d7 T1117 1111 1>H11 11wn • lour 0 8 Tiii llllt "-~ (lO .-...... 111111) )Otln Sthubtdl, Itel• Jollll*I. e *"°"ALD REAGAN* • e °'· ll!Nre: 1eo •11> ·111. ,,. * Ho HANDOUTS, CREATE t1!nt " JOIS, NOT WELf ARE I D 11-PlNI: 130 -> 1.t.w ~FORNIA, 1966* I Werd • ....... ..... I G ltlftM: ._,Alf• l• ........ (drem•) '57~ G1111t, Otbord l:IS • ....., ltMl't Ric• S M11¥1t. ~err llf"..-(Wlllltnt) '41 -Wlllitm ....... ca.. f0f4. Cltll't Tr-1 CD 8 TIM~ s-titl4 SM (Z hours I •• n. w.w If l.fttl TllMlat <JO n .> ··Howt•111 0ttv1st1u ·· ~ m .._: "Tiii Tllll4 ,__.. '""" Ira lit Turtwy e!UI 1 look Into the It'll '52~UJ Mlddlt1on, Son11 -cr(1 amordlntry h1Jt01J ind Orudtl C1J~u61111 the llC.lll hOlll1 fll SIMI .IHdlee IOI .... , c:e1tmon11$ fD C....t C..C1I 9rOlll!I .... , .... "" 11:15 fZ!) f1n1ttdll FiMI ID. fNKll Qtl: J11h1 Clltld iUllt .. i.u rwtttbrudl en ldul ll:JO D .._.: "Catt .. el th u..c.11" ,... • ....., ,.._ I (tdYtfttlltt) ·~.tun P'lcrrt M· • c.-., ~ lllOtll, hllltttt eo.dlrd D. Tiie l•l&'lt a-. StM t.:Jt 9 e ftia U., ~ (30 111111) lrwrenc:e wbltiMts tor Ytctliolll"C 1 Luer trlla t11 1 4ltlllOlld rina llltt Joh1111J C..rlOll tit tilt. .... Mr • ......, jCllt Mucllt lor •11 .. tr -.. c.i -it eff ..., flll&ll 0 ltle¥il: "l.-. f"ltditl ~ I (lllUSICll) "44-Vtrt lltlttoll, [u&lllt D ROGER MILLER-I Pallett• * Arthur Godfr.,, Burns 1z:oo IJ lthwlt: ·Alllb· (tcl'te11ture) ·44 &i Schreiber. COLOR DNR Jtaa-1. Ktlll Taylof. T UESDAY OAmME MOVIES '48-Yttoniu l•it loin C.ulhtl4 "Ill«'"'& "' "" s.· (com•c!J) '41-Jotl MGGrt1. Ellen 0,.. l'CIO D •Crl• W.W-14mM) "!>-4- ~terl1nc H1y4111. Ci-Ntl90'I. '9 ... IM LMr' (d11m1) 'Sl-Elllll I 81rrymor1. ltburitt Enns It ... .,..,.. EJlt9H" (4r11111) 'SJ UO 9 ..,...,..... ( ... si11ft) '41 - .. 1111 Anloul. J1ma Robt!tlon llod C.mtron, Clthy Downs ...... I 0 ~ 1M llet4" (dr1m1) '5l ll:tO 1111 ..... ""'*' .. ••ot•,... f1M1ecly) -Rtclltnl Todd. QlyM '°"'"· TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, No nuttrr wl!ICll Of" s YOI." fnoMt Its 4HI IS urnfd 't9UIMIJ 111 lhl DAIL 'f 'ILOT -llltt btst plK.t to mab tip 1fWI ~r>plnq nu .. ~. Ort4!0tf 10, l~ TELEVISION VIEWS Major Week For Specials ly RICK DU 19tOW HOLLYWOOD <UPll -Sunday night's CBS-TV hour, "Carol & Company," wttb Carol Burnett, Rock Hudson, Frank Gonrun and Ken Berry, kicked off a week full of special mll!1cal and/or ~y procrams for televilton viewers. On Wednesday, "ABC St.age 67" preaenta "Olympus 7-0000," a musical comedy starrlnc Don· ald O'Connor. Phyllu Newman and Larry Blyden in a tale of a hapleM football team uved by the de>- inga of the Greek god Htrmes. On the aame nll)lt CBS-TV's Jim !Gomer Pylel Nabors hat a variety hour lhat featurt!$ And v Gnfflth. Tenneutt Ernie Ford, Shirley Jonea. Marilyn Horne aod Ronnie Schell MUSICAL ADAPTATION On Friday, the CBS-TV movie is "Bye Bye Birdie." with Dick Van Dyke m the adaptation of the well-known Broadway musical Another famoug Broadwav muslCal "Brig•· doon ." will be presented by ABC-TV Saturday n1gbt in a special 90-muniu television adaptation starring Robert Goulet, ~ter Falk and Silly Ann Howes. And alao on Saturday. lhe remarkable Jackie Gleuon wllt oHer another of h11 almost-weekly "Honevmooners'' musical comedtet, with Art Cat" ney. Sheila Macrae and Jane Kean. What is really remark.able about these CBS.. TV Gleuon efforts ii that. thouih tbey are part of 1 v.'ffkly series. they are original book mUJ1lcals that have the quality of 1pec11la o( • perfectJy acceptable. and aometimea .uperior, hod. EfitJOYAILI SIRIES Thus, in ill own qu1et way, without anybody makmg any undue fuss over whit 11 goin! on. the Gleuon troupe LS in the pr<>tt'I! o( turning in on e of the most enjoyable series o( programs in some time. and under extreme pres.sure that only mature talent -and gifted writers. lync11ta and composers -could handle. Don't let the ba.s1c simplicity of the '·Honeymooners" hours tool you -it i3 part of the charm. even when they shp a bit. But the whole idea 11 fiOmething h.ke trying to turn out a popular novel under the deadline of magaune msU.llmenta each week. The "Honeymooners·· musicals roncern an around-the·world jaunt by lhe characte'rs played by Clea.son and Carnev and their f1ct10nal wives. ThtJ past Saturday's vi.sit was to pans, while the corrun1 weekend finds them in Rome ANOTHER SPECIAL And )Ct another musical special this cominl Sunday will be oHered by NBC·TV's "Telephone Hour." a documentary portrait of Van ·Cliburn. MIS6 Burnett's luckoff outing was a fairly pleu- ant item. chieny be<:auae of some 1urpriamgly di!· feren ttalent efforts by her guests. Surprise i.s a very nice show business element. and it therefore enliven· ed matters when Rock Hudson gave his all in a comic medley of songs and some sketches; when Frank Gor5hin proved himself a more than bath tub singer and a light-stepper as well as an 1mprusionist; and when Ken Berry, the fumbling l.Jeutenant of the "P' Troop" senes. displayed some genuine talent for hoofi ng and singing most amiably. A word should be definitely said for the ron· temporary Chemstrand commercals. which a.a a group, were the best this viewer nas seen in many a moon -mv~nt1ve and soph1st1caed, with a gay sense of abandon. I'm sure I enjoyed the show more because of them. Denni8 the Menace • • L I J ' 1 J. IWL Y PILOT lf'twt-lrm .._..,, OUo111r 10, lM LEGAL NOTICE lifGAL NOTICI! LEGAL NcrrlCE ' l~ ,., J1~i 1 t I ';' 7" " . I I Ii T •• T ( 11 • I 0 .. • • ' .. .. ' , ll • " I l I t I • I r L ' A I , •• .. ,, ... • i , . ' ,, .. ..... I • ' ' , ' • ·I II IA Ill Ii I ' ' I r I I •• 1111 Pl . 1 1 •• I I ' . I l • I , . ' . • • • • l ll II ~ l ii I • II I I . ·. l tillli. a ii 1 ' I[ .. J ~ I Mutual ·A· Crossword PUZlle ACAO$S 1 A111etlt111 aulhor • College event 10 N1CI 14 o-~·~· go ing vustl IS Aool OVtfl1'1'g 1' Stf\l,lufll stttl Dlt t' 17 ~orlh 'Oll'lry h1oh••Y 11 Convtfl 20 011tck loot 21 H1glHandtr 22 Tur&1sh lltlr 2J Part of HAuou 25 Bolttd 2& E•lh :.'9 In net<f Jl C1toff'lltr'1 tool 32 Sort of • hou 37 Loyal JI Trt" )q Abnvt •O Oyst•r prod.Jct 2 111ord~ 42 Ofltt• work•r: Colloq. 0 Not 1cll11t U Cordial 4S Work st.ooP•Ot '" A9re1111 Int 50 Job 51 Baby um •oe 5) Hall. Prth( 57 AtaYIS.111 'ill Po1sQl\C~s •n-comtr •I Poiter playtt'' wiord •2 A111rcnl a tO.,poJnd. Prtlo• •> lhtt's husba"d ''Well- bf>1n9 •s Wyo"''"~ .. N'tl 111 DOWN 1 Hot 2 P1t t1 ol roof1~ ) F Orl"ttly 4 V1eldinO 5 Su bird 6 P ar1 of a lln.er 7 Nol 111<.x-da11t 8 1"l11d ,,, •otrd•sh 9 To"I, Olt lc and H1rry 10 lolr. Mamw 11 Mah t"I bin IS Hd I p l2 Macllint t"' U Cruslt undtffoo 1' CryslJl- lme n11ntu1~ 21 Proure 24 Po••ic t O"ltlC· tlon 2S ,.,t111t pers on 2' St11ku llghtly 27 Entice 28 Sick· nu s 29 Fal/l•r JO Uttered ~It>• 11100111 n Brut..rut.. f .Q. 33 Out: J '"°'d' l• At all lilllel 35 Forul • to DO ' lfl Trt11n'a . • .. 0 ... g Adlllll 41 Poot soort: Slan g P Ory H lilut 45 Fight 41l Topic H No!111d •& Grtt\:. 9oddtsl C9 Door StcliOll Sl Rtla1J111 or 31 Atron ~l Ros t• 5C Oeo1rtrJfe S5 Sollliah 11:1on 58 Cu1ton1 1001 SCI M•~· lac• I-· 11IA,,. .. iii" I-,., .. .. IAITl •It H l(';ll J I" Monday's Closing ITOCa l..&AN:RI ~~--rat~n ii ;T__ioil.::.....:C.-JL.~ ·! j ' . .. . .. .. - Priees-Complete ...... New York American ' ... . . .... ....,, °"*' 10, 1966 Stock •, . . OAJLY ,llOT/,.._.,,_ J 1 I 1 J8 DAILY PlLOT'/tt• Pt• ...... Octoblt 10. 19166 Lyle Cain's Dolly Victor in Argosy Wood Wins Lido-14A OILERS. • • Top Inboard Drivers Await Hennessy Race Some of the country's moat Power Boat Racing Aa~ocia· d&rin& ·Inboard power boat tlon and will be run under drlvert will churn up the the sanction of the American ocean ~tween Long Beech, Power Boat Association. :-lewport Beadl and the off. , -i;bore islands of San Clemenu La.at year s lnaugural race and Santa Catalina Saturday waa won by Bill Wiahnlck ln in the renewal of tbe Long Broad Jumper. The Intrepid Beach • Hennessy Cup ~ce. pilot Is expected to be back The event this year will be for this year'• race. a highlight of-the month long ---------- California International Sea Festival which got under tut weekend in Long Beach. Soott Allan C o u r s e for the offahore "~ power boat race will be from Long Beach around the sea buoy off the Newport Pier. across U1e channel to San Clemente Island . around the ( Race Entry 1111.-cl,. •-Wner StNaUrtl l•Ofl won. ... """' l!-LNw.n H & W -!11>( 1ttr t,our; l"'lt 1"111• ., .. ,., l.G J..N UI "-'°" -l1lt -"°'"' 71< Jll/'11 2k I II .. VKttlefl -Uc -''°'"' 20t J/11111 tk 1/1/&e ,.,.._ -Hal IMa theft JC)( H1f ._ _,. tflM ..... '*"" -, ..... Ille cl•ulfkallon owr.....,. M M• .......... . u.,.., -·' or '"'"'""''°" °'" "-"'· ,,., ''""'" ~''°" o1 l'-•tk & 1i.t1rtc T ..... Vlbrelln9 Mlclllnn ' 1lmller ~I -· Ml _.,. ~ .... ...,, """"' ~· a.w ,,,.... ucludi"• TrlCIW r.,,. 11-.su-A#llelt llllltr a. ,,_, ....... lt ......... lt.r lull~ ...... 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"''" 4Jol •11taJ •• V_ .... -Jk1 ~1/'71 at-4/1/M -~ fl'lnl - ,._. -11CJ -..111111 Uit+'l/ .. -...-~-Sc Tiie ....._. t (~ 4111) H•W -.1-VIC.lllan -11£.1 Uco+/11'11 *'<l/lt • ,___ ,. '""' .. ,. J.w .U.Ot~ .,,.. :le. Jlt. a. IC -C*Mllltr •: IC '11/fl 11.nr-ltl<J W.1111'11 l4Wlll• Tlur'l9-Twn-~. ... "'9cllN OM<'•• ,. ... --~·""·~ a.oAllO Of' TIIUSTU s. P/11t6 .. " ... A.1» OcMft VIN ~ C*frllt, Or-. C-'V. ,.,......, .. , llOHllT J , llNNO•AH, (-· ..... o!f-Hl'lllio\1111. , ... 1"111111~ <>-•-C•rt Oellv I',_ ~ 10. 11, IHil 1/11f4 ..,, .. ... ,, lllJll ..... ,,, '·" ... UI 1/1/Q •111• ..,. ••• 1111'1 .... ... "" .. • SM "1/M 4A 111/U DAILY PILOT WANT ADS HOUSll POlt SALi 1000 $19,000 ' BlDIWONS. end 2 tie.ti.. hmil1 roomt. llu11t • JVO GU-.. ~ ~ wood ...... .,,.,,, 'n'ofk4 ~i..a.1~rr palnt.t l.ndlk ud oa&. Low t>iaiwn. $19,000. Coleswortlly & Co. 642-1777 Hnt to 8alClk :; Jr. MeA V~ • BR, tamllJ room It formal clnina& rocm. 'rranlfttred owner la mo.i~ ttlSI weebQd. $.11,SOO. CAlL 646-G'J&l b' "SMILING SERVlC!:" '~ 1873 Harbor Blvd. c .M. Ena. 646-4128 64&-1._ HARBOR HIGHLANDS I: a moll unuaual bizy. l BR. 2 bath home, hardwood fin. 1rp1. auso -ntA tmns. Wells-McCardle REALTORS 1110 Newp0rt Blvd., CM 548-Tl'29 Eve. 548-1 Cameo Shores .POOL SpoQea ca.Jlfomla llvini fl it'a bat. l Bdnn., den, 21 bllt.hs. ExoeUeat atonp wor1c100111 IPll~. RJcbardeon Realty 642.3600 I Next _. HUii and .. roocn • lo~ I ~: rounded iJw a.ndl IJ'C)UDdl. ON&: FAllt m & 1 ~ r IT'S fftl ..,. 11 th!nr .. ('U CMr tale le SUS' c bri« 1dti:mn, And if• lilM -Wio -~ EXrnA Dlniin J ' Pam tlOll'I~ Nel/ada i'iLLi 'nloma. for p "'°"'" r>otHD ~ bit Cll miles. C late m1 COiNc' for~ ('It whl tory $3! I.at• tq WlU. CORD Cop)'Ull Tape r N£'"W' n-T! • 2~)"11 e Wani Hom· w1tti 1 .-OU Ntwpo rt"COl'C take C4 IOCIU ---;-ii( 2 Br/2 Patio' brtt! ~ ~ l Bdn pvtu T.D. c C»va. RMat. Att Have i}Ve 0 HAVE Triton Grand Rt-al I m...o •R :\30-u draw dowr Boe: J ada pvt . T.D . Co•tll Rl'9t.I LIKE I'~ b )('Tit pr ope &-act l Ta 3 Sf Tradi Holl)' 114z.T 17' 389 1'rad ~!).? NR·l ss·,. 9 ' P,.t lrj. Trll Lo't Whli "TR Drot T)fo.p Pilo . .. $!l500 EXCHANGE • 1 Bdrm . 011\gul Room ·New ~ • Paint "' em.n-• .... cocn~ to c.w. uo s. Netadl • T'lUl'Tl· WILL tndit lovd¥ IJUll)1t 1'lomu ~ Orpi fa&' pJOd clan ICailm ~ S35D valUIL 5'1-m:i alWr s ,..... '650...,Vaa~~ bit CUDl*' ~ l,000 miles o-t M.D ,.,_ llr late model ~ JNC* ~ OOINC ~ • Tr..s. l'or r8J -.ate. TD'•, equip. <1t ..MH~ve-you. luv.- tor)' SJS,000 value, rtal ...,. \alt rq ~000. ~T WILL TftADE 2 STEN~ CORO DktaUnl l'QllCblMa. Copyln' mac:b1nt. f'\lf'I. Tape~-· ALL UKE NEW' J"OR ! T • MM'f 45 21' TEMPEST WLBOAT • 2-yra old. <.:rBl $4000. e W.,_ Raal btate. Mobile llome, ar Smaller boll -'di Trailer • ~ *DUPLEX/~! Ntwptll't BHcb-X1nt ra\\al r~' ~ty. W\Q 11ke Car or Bo9t .. MAYBE local prope1)'. 1'15-31T'f • NEWPORT BEACH' 2 Br 12 a.. (.)ta. orpe, ma. Patio' C!utltW' Pool' Pt\• lrll' AttuJWNo ptU-Trade ~-fur csr ~38! '\ Bdrm. 3 be.. boat doe'tr. pvt ..ac. Eqty 541 :I» for T D. or dlmlt· ;i 8a)boa C»va. CBetind Howwd'1 R.elt..wrantl N.8. f7>4lll Atten: Up lsterer Have 2 Rkk-a-bedlo WUl (.Ive one ror work on od'ler-m"'234 HA VE: P9arlOll De"' 21' 1'titon Sklop. TRAD~ ""'-: Grand Bank.I or Vep or Real Estaw • <'.'SI add cuh· 87&·4000. * R ·4/ 100~ LOAN far :\.".0-unlta. tJO.M profit lit draw. lS().M equity ISO-M down In TD'a, Bayfl'Olll, SO.l, at T Bos ~ 3 Bdrm, l ba, boat <toc'k: pvt uaoc. ~ $(7,500 for T.D. or dlmJt. #t Batbaa Co.,._ fBellind Hoftrd'• Re«aunmtl N.B. l'IM.JU. LTKE NEW s -..... -1' ~ b&tN plll9 JOOI, -.ce\. lt't't Paaadrnl area, far property in CdM. Npt. &llcl\. Eud>lutf· 644-al54- 3 TownhouaeS • NftllOrt· 3 BR, 21.a ba· <2 le&lf'd) Trade $30,000 equfty fat llnllywood lllft ~· MZ·Tm. 1n11 CR 44llC)g. 17' loho•rd Ski loAt 389 Pontiac-. l year old. n-.de ror Y flCftt or T can M9-l80t NR·NEW SKYLINE .•• 5.">'xl0'/24' ~Pat», 56' x lD' I 24' l:JQMUldo. Patio, Lovet)' Fruttwood· ~ Tradt eq\IAI.>' tor n.~I ~ Camptt '1t' Lo'lf • ' * 53&-<1117 \\'hal do you think of our "TRADER'S PARADISE" Ornp u.~ 1 card 0&.11Wtd °"1>4 , 1' 0 Rene lJTS. Dally Pilot Npt Bch, C'alU * * SHAJU>EST .. hil't.tMr .. h -! .-o. ~.many cxtru-0..-.w no.oe. Wlll ....... "" '° llb-COl*l fir ...... ~ SU.• eq!lllCJ, 11-1 caner W .......... Ultdll.;~ ~ ........ or 9't-R.a. ar Lame 8-da. MT--. WRD0..1.Wi9 .... ~ wt'I ......_ d9I B bkt( ..... taM ..... 15'Zlif eq. nipkmc ..-..., elD( tar ~ .. TD' .. Mf•MJ4. e TRADE rotl'! Haft J. er. i1'.aa. Pa.Ho. ~ ..,,. &! .rm:iad. s.-.-. to Beldll e 149 ~· Ol1l ID 8M! ·~·•·mo SWAP PJ.a .__ I.Ip- bl IP9' '*-'in..' Br, l ba, Wlhlllk vW. MY eq\Ji.. t)' llTM. WiD tab .,.. ~•lad TD. M'J-116 11lAI>E % ac. ocee vWiir lot i...cuna: SJ),000 )QC, no.am "" wut STOOD • $12.000 be..& &ft • deu. Will~ rem atate. 141-916 OWN MO.lOO tlodE A lrft dNr a "9il4M p9 led co. Want eel· bl tnmrm P"P· or Or Co. land ~ mo- bllt l'lom8. Tu fret eixch. 141.!16C5. • l 1 A fl N • 'nlu ~ I• h!MrVf'd tor 1 ~ 1r11~ ('aU MU67I * * * • -..... ., .. .. ..... .. ....-.i l U n.JlS San Oftnmtr WANT hnuM or ISMtl C'.<llU M-Equit)' 1JUOO Bk>' ~Th.11 "4'\4-'1017 ....,,.., *' * * 1105 )(A)(}. OFFiil ~ .,u rurywm l BR. 7 Batt. Fam.ab Ra COtJ.fla: PAR>' 4 BR 1 1 V4l POflTOLA l>tltlVI ownrr honV' Only SZ>.M MESA OEL MAI. CM. ~ tt'day Atll llmdlnc-b R#&I tl1u1t1>, tm 11~ °'""'•.-f .rlf'I" .tf 11' .. ~... . c "'. Mi-«111 cir ro1 BJwd. 'YI ,......., In 36-51 a ""8 I ("rloi.. tbN1 ll'f1 • ,..._.. ' .... .... ~ ..... ~.., .. , ... ,,,, l·Ba FURN.tfOUSE ,,,, St•mo. YRLY "" IJMl.,PD' f7'3.eil Newport sho .... mo 2227 DOVER SHORES CUSTOM IAYFRONT HOME 3 BR pl.m Pr1vallt boat altp • ulc1nt $650 mo CbntK Saliabury RJty 315 MariJW, 8aJ II m.ax> Spedaliata In ILUFFS--IASTILUFF ~ALES II 1.EA!l:S ~4 Vi.ta dd Oro. NB Mr Marti.ti • Mr. H.utlnp M4--Ul3 EAST IWFf For lnae $300. Spacloua l BR " den. Lea .-p/cblnc rm. 09J1)fta 6 dnpet elt(' Id\ • S.U MCK>ERN HOa OYwrtooldDI Oc-.n! .... ~. CJita. WO mo. vi.. trom every room! '13-3111. llNTAU Are. Pumlthed o.netel BAHIA MAI m w.st oo a.. c.x. DELUXE 1 6 2 8t roltN • tJN1'URM HEATED P 0 0 L -Putt!lll Creaa • r a d ta 11 t hod • ..... dr)tw' fadl.IU. • eupoctl etc. Pricfd ~ 111Ml50. S. Mii'· Apt. I wt-Om 1 BP.DftOOM ~ • • Adulta no ,..._ • 5IO H&m.Ui-i a.. 60«m SPAJUCLIMG 2 Br OIJp)Clc Redecorated • ~· Jff.50 secD DUPLEX tum 1 B1t. qUl.fC. pat1o. alley parldns. sas. • u HOTJ NASSAU PALMS APTI lTT E. 22aid St., ~ 2 Br. tum, all dee. Pool. • !IPACIOU!. dMa 2 bdrm. adulta. no '*'· ruo -. 1m P\Mll!fltia, W-3ml. 4100 R·l Via Udo Nard-Prl:lbebly ======== thr &ut one ltfl 135,000 • Cot'On• d•I Mar 2250 C'tllPt'I w /dlnettl cw family nn Mutw BR au.lie with dtt91~ nn. Front A rear tnel yardl with ti.utituJ ~ II campltU privlC). No pets. Cal.I ev9flll\P ~ DELUXE 2 Br, pool, M chldn>. "° peta. ldMI hr Bad\. u . l9IS Qiun::b,, *'953J. WM1 no ~ ple1M T D. ~ RJlr rn-6115 PARTI.Y flUTI • 1 Bl'lll.25 Lee )'ant! 10I He~ * NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 BR borne lllte MW. car· P9U. drapea. UiiO- ~ sm1 Tl-al1tt. i ma. Utll. pd. No peta. a.de 1Sa.Y 54..Yl~l Oft ~at aft g pm Hunffftgt°" Beach 1400 Owner i1>l6T7 daya, or 67!>-249:2 f"l(f'9 BACHELOR apt. Fire?lact, be•mt:d ~I. opts, pvt 1J9llo. m mo. m-1'21 G()L.O~\t:<;"r ESTA~ CHARMER '1 Bdrm. 2 b11. 4 Rr· F'am1J,y mom. Rltn1 r petio. S2'l5 mo. 2212 Watrr· * ~lful 3 8R bom~ -. CLEAN 2 ·Br OUPLD o.n.r ~r{".oldr-n"'""' Col· lront Or. fi73·7629 wlttl OCEAN VIEW. n:;o. lep A FJemrnlMf) "tinol. e ill6l ~rland ('lrde. • -79616 or w-m: .. 1 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD lido Iii. 2351 W~ll!l·MtCardle 54g.mo Lowly 4 br, 2 ba. petlo, fiiED.'°2-Bath plUI fl.rmiabfd •i nt"° UIO IOC' \W\funl) Guest H.ouM. S2!IO Oc>M to 673-7fM or fn3l m.5211 ~ II Seti "2·5170 4 BR.-3 i.. Nr. Udo tadlt Urtum 2 br, ~. Oub Pauo. dbla gar rrr.; 21J :Wth St., N.B. mo. tZlll 6.26-0151. ~m _ 11z. C911 aft 6 •m• e VDtY CLEAN' J.Bft Huntintton Be•ch 240" • 2 Ba. F'rpl WALK to e BEACH' 1115 ~141.'i • !'.a!ltSl~-* 642-1211 • :Jro.B. lllh PLACE. l Bdrm duplex, II>. fnah. ly dtt. tenoed patio. o&atf' man or woman. •lUI BACHELOR ~ 111111 .-V· ' IV'li~. Pvt entr. SSJ. Ml ~lCXIZ 1-BR Apt S85 nm tlicleir fin. OffJI' * ~ * •A. w. 17\b .. L.AltC.E tam horM l bdrm C'11""'"1 l bedroom l family 2 ba. C'f>~ ff11k, room ftlr ,,,, M5R. SIT-50 mo. room . Z blltlu ~ttlv b<Md Sl!ll'I !143~122 ~ trrD.JTIU PAJl)f VERY UNUSUAL lunn\tlfd. DX! mo · ========-,,,, GOOD Arn! * •111t THY. REAL ~ATERS Newport Hgta. 3210 • VERY LGE. 1 •• SUI Mf\·7111 ~1311 • Pool! ~ i::ir.... .... e 2-B!t ,... 1-BR I Den. e 135 Monte Vi.ta * ¥i • 1140-mo. C.arc»Mr incl 2455 e Watw-pd! * 642~11 B>.Oll2.0R APT ...... ~---~~---~ e INCUJDES-UTil.r llSf: for ~nt furn. 16426 C d "-l2SO e 325 E. ltth gt'. SunMt a .. ch All«"Y We). S11~t lktl. Call orene ti "141r alt 5 pm "'kdy1 · 43t ·Dl6 a••ND NIW 1• wtt.90H WD'I' • """' Br UtU Pd! Rt4 ,_.,., Duplex" furn. 2975 f Bdrm, 21> be.Ill, cpta, bit. Adult.I. Call t4lo52'll Ina. l250 mo. A TKINSON-Pri!BLfi A vOCEANFRONT ~ or 54M824 1 a 2 BR Furn. AduJtt.sics 2 PLUSH Hom~ I Nr-OCl:A"l' U'7 w. v•-.....t-IUe ..... BR furn -Dplx. e i.& r-1 ....... _ ~ • • 't' C, Dtic-""lt· e Fum Cance Aclt- $1 SO mo. -1'9ep1 5 1 • Patio. • * STl-1304 • Utilltiet Paldl 2006 W. Oce•nfrOftt l BR. lrplc. lrt ~."net/ • 77'5 Bl"OeAhrly "ar. n65 Mlly O(~n.,.,,.. -:-::"'.:::-=-:::-:-::--:---- N.B. ~sas• ~.>Tl6 ,,,, l·BORM. Sl~ --------t<" AU. \1t1L POI Kl 2-1779 131.e.9'21 ,,,,,, •• e m -l &ORM APT. • t n TI..(1W'D !T . • fl'T~ IT 646-78t0 L I . . .. ' . ... ' . . ... ., .. . . . . . . .. '.' . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . M OAJLV ,.LOT/NtwS·,.~>l M~. October 10, ~~ l!Nf ALS RENTALS ltlNTALS ltlAL lnATI Gener•• UAL ISTATI o-.r.a SDVICI DtllCTOIY JOU A IMP\.OYMINT ~OIS A llULOYMINT _____ ....... __ Apt•. FurnlthM I Apt~ Unfurnl.Md Aph. Unfurntahe4 and NOTICIS c.t•Kfw• 661' .Wt W...._., L.eiity 7020 .... WMltd, Men 120I eo.te MN. 4100 Coron• del M.r S250CoroM del M.r SUO Now opfft foe tnal>f('tian. <Mt• Mua'1 newut apb' * CHANNEL IEEF ArTS. * 2..52.S OCt.AN I L VD., COltOHA DIL MAit Woterfroet Locatioa OP EARL PWMBING I HEATING Lest '401 * LOST * SMAU II.ACK POODll aw.a. PUITIC 11Z4 <XI J A• ~·~ OaJl to.la DAY OR NITE Dollalit G. Unit. Geo. (IDolr. ~ llectricel I '640 BRJ3(X)£ a.lXTllJC 81mcM A 1Jc1 I No •too -U. NHIA3 MA'Nft.£ filow w/'J Sd\1 ap llitl w/ ...... 1-U ldta In acbp tDr Rant • uw. can ... tm. . HUGHES l Bdrm 6 ti.chelor. Com· pletely fUnl1 All tl.KtnC· %UT Elden St., C M. 11 blk off Newport Blvd l $100 Hertaor TownhouM ~e 1 Br apt1, bullt..lnJ Lee Htd Pool Nr &boppma %117 Harbor Blvd., C t.L Manqer, AP A·l <1.:Dbill>ce also on WllP'll loat Slips Awalloble Spectoclllar Vlew 2 Bedroom - 2 Bath Apt.a. ...... s.vtc. 0.y .. """' PMONI 6e17Sl -LEASE-or-IUY-Stan now open 8 A.JI. to 6 J>.M. ......... o.ea ..... $100 UWAU .... ,...,.. ......... recon111r -' ...... Genlenlnt "'° t..AWNCAU Prar_... Mowtlll a Eda· -AYVl&'t lawn, trod IJ EXPERIBNCEZ> .......,_ ......~a.a.,. dQ U NIU dltr I pm. Maintenance Machinists Uondl.Y thna Satardly $320 Mo. & UP $49 .SOO • UP !!'!!!!l!l!l!u,.u.N.•• • ..-..•.•'!'!twt.!!,!!!c....!!!!!!!Meta~!!!!! 673-9313 for further info. Herman Trott, M . ltlNTAU $17.50 Week S67.50 Mo. up RENTALS e sa.tio ' Bach apU. J\ph. Furni1hed t l.ncl Uttl1 A Phorll' IM',..,.· .... ! 11t • Maid Sfl'Vlet • TV rnuJ Balbol l•l1nd _.,, e N~ ca1t Ii Bar tl'Yf.:ARLY REl"'fAL Sl:G. :im N~rt Bl~d ~-9~ NK"t'(y furn. l bdrm ape ----00UDAY P~-JJ:?l1 S Bayfroot. Boet allip DELUXE ..,aC1oot I BR. A\&ll 613-~- A,... Unfvrft..,_. 5100 Huntl"lfen leech 5400 HARBOR GREENS l.ARC! :I~ .nidio, 2 bal.h, ear-. ptC.i.n&. drspea, built. 11» Good locallofl 11«> mo. Owner M2·2UI « MO-•· C-1 MAIN nfOROl'Al\I. PN10: LOCATION: Sl111· A.BL£ 4 Of'FlCE, APPU. A:HC£\ "Po ama.ll STOR.E. R.ISTAURAHT. ART CAL- 1..EJlY, Om'RtBUTORSHIP OR LOAN Co AMPLE PARKING. M&·!dl 54M99S w Me 2M1 ., .. 2-4121 at. UL 2 YOJUC8HDtEI,, male Is lltnaJe about • .. eedl- lMt In Runnllw ~ Anowbur atta OIL i.t. Rftard. Call O>Utct mtOL.+um,,,, 213/Jll•mt. GOLD Orde Pm. ..tt11 l ....ut•lm&ll .U. ....... Vic IUdiar-dl Udo llarht, blic.tl fU lQO. CealMap I ~ un. Hew law1ll, ,_.. IC.as. i APANIQ GAJU>ENER DEPENDABLE 1 er v l c • ~.n....s....-. 5IWm. • OUVE 1'lDil e PALM 'l1U:a ~··....-·· m .. --WESDS all . .....,.... Haull.mc Sit loed. ~ 0.1 Jud won. ~ 1\11 •EX.PER. r1c BBKPR. • ~ pU't time em. p1oymmt. • m-1m BABY Sh I iHO lll1 Home l15 wld.y. u.dtt • ,..... Call M2-4MI. Swiss Screw Machine Operators F\lrn • W\tum apu !or _W_INI'ER ___ R_eTUl __ N_r_SOl_llUJ_ adul I.Mn From SlOO. ta & Bly. llOI" AJ>'l!fn.a. 3 Br, Hu1ed pool, ~Wl&. dimna A U\111\C SUS mo. -r IWliELOJ\ . tr.'mJRN. from $90 lncl Ubl l-7 6 3BDRM nJRN ' UNnJRN. Oc.f.. .. Llbenl ft'W91'd! m.uu. ,.....,.... Rental 6090 DI SQ • n . 9c SQ • n. 'l'Ut • qp llldc. f"ront space. LOST -Du1I bro9ta ~ Do on .... ..,._ WRl1Z GAN>l20la 11 ,... ~S...dmeb W\th ~t:Y to do on llt- upa. drapN. Imp I' parlona. Ul1la-Call 7USY ~ meee cal Cameo HJ~ 1 .... ...,.i.c-a ..... .,.... Red eollar, Mme - i..,... .., * 9an 196.S Pomon1. C.M 6(2·~ NEW dtlwae 3 br. 2 bl., c:pst, -w 1nted quiet adult& 13111 LOGAN ST/ CM. ---'*°611~ Heated Pools, Oll1d Can Reward.~ •<pAJQll:ll BO!"'. ,, .... Ren.rd! lMt male .... fwd ..nc.. .,.llllda• rr in.. «*..,.. -..... pe.1N4. -.... aotm. dlJ>s, diltl~'ltlr. petio bbq, '1'C'lr be&utifully tum dean 2 to June :.>th ll4 Rub)', bdrm IPf hrated pool. 1vall 6JS.IC10 Nov lit Sl t5 1 rrl utlla. 2::154 Maple KZ-4849 e 3-ROOM fURN • APf. Celt.er' Adj. to ShoppJIJ - 21'00 ~tenon Wt¥, At Har- bor 6 Ad.anu, ea.ta Mea S464f10 LARGE l bedroam, 2 bath. s,.ctecular c:iarpeUnc tbtuout· ~ Oceen Vlew Lot t/10/a wieat ~I! CAJU>!NIHG. H8iij. $19.50 WEE~ e ADULTS ONLY. $99 anpee. built . llJI. Belt H.B. $5.000. 8mllJ but level f,l,ID> k>catian. Walle ._, atorel. On. DO mo lttlud1111 lnt.,.. II& ...... .......-.. •CALL 673-00 .......... 6405 fYJ, lr'W rea:iowd. IO-. 1 BR. ~ated pool, util, TV, llMfl. phoTlt '"". 5411· 7129 ~ Victoria at Harbor Huntl,.ton lelc:h 4400 2 bdrm I t u d I o. Jl. bath. all rird latcttn Ir C&lllfll, d,... No onr aboYe er be- IO'A' you. Pll1lll11 I Putyt EUROP1Wf GAIU)DfER .,, Put or Camplete )'9nil bank f4.C. S1 ]5 ~ ()wt)tt ... Ml·D er 540-1111· CTH) G-3'1~ "' VERY lln.ll 50-43.'Jf .... ...... ~ NEW/ SPACIOUS DICONDIDO Vww lot. 1 + SPAC. 2 BR. furn Ir uni. -Pay R.ml by Wk at Mo. <X*.PLETE LANDSCAPING i:lr1UW GAIU>DUHG MAINTEN· DIW t . Rllc:qdaD ANCE. * ... ll25 ............... *· "'TClfY" 1ile GAJU)J'J(D "Ml&lkllraD.,,.. ...... Call ..,.. SllDd1 ,,,,~! G-11115 or n.llll ,,,, DEPENDAlll.El ..... * LE.AaH TO ottrvl * EXP. JAPANESE GARDEN· Crud 0,.-. &pedaJ m * Call ... nwcx 50·1'151 •1141 BRAND .,., a.y.a ()'Ht Dr. "750 • 2·SR A.PTS ~,· l'P • t1m1s. CTI4l MS-Cm. Drapea. l blD • BJ:AQI. Qo11ec1 &&ta&'"· * SJ5.lnl a.asE 10 HE\\' 11 rr<>RY Msr. DlD Wallld Aw . e 13th • ORANGE e llldl. Cll., •rxl:,O' Clll"Dll', rt bind! Eut at ~) JU. 0-... 5'4·3953 Newport a..ch 5200 Tustin 5640 Acr'!!f! 2 BR. 2 ba, fl11k, C'llltOm {•· --------- 1 Bdrm rum. Util pd. Ntw C1JU· S85 to II» Alao ~ wk or SUS mo-Ba~lor. 1165 mo. rn °'"11, !M Maple -. W&-1467 HB.~~.~ [.SIDE 1 bdrm, aWs pd. Srnall l w ~ Convl«t b:! <Mt!' lady •Ind udll! pref, qit.s. dr1i9-... Avail •can ssoo * Oct. l5Ch. sta-nn or 146-58 RENTALS NEW EXECUl'1VE 1YPE Aph. Unfurn"'*' Wallace Ave. Vllla1 6200 • ' L!SSOtCS SM.!iO • * FALL a:iili\nttPrvote. All Atnlric:a ~ ldlJ,. MEDnlRIANEAN turN. au-<md. pn. pallo, • :t·AC. Jl-l1CIT\' o1 adults ~ $150 ma. Mir· 1'JS"ftN * Pnnc~. YIU.AGE al~ Wllllama. , • OWNE& * m-6Gl 1't1WnhlJole l pts. ~ 2 br I c..t. ,... 5100 Pool. A19D unf\.n SlJI up. 2310 Santa Ana. loCMl15 • 'l BR·F'URN $1JS. e Untum-Sl ~ Patio. Ctir dren ca. Quiet u.. • 7'20 w. Jamla-m-w BACHELOR qit/M&A anty. Util-pd! >Joba Trl.r Par1c. "7 ~ mo. llZ W. W'll.S)N I C M. ~p ACIOUS. 2 br, chld CJk, SlJO mo Ind uUll. mt RIOIAID 1141All YOU w Fii RERl6E Hfll Ntw 2 • l BR 2 ha Apa P'URNISHED MODEL 312t Cinnem. EXCLUSIVE ~·S&&l W6-55Ql. Mer • Kathy Hud1111 2' 3 Br, 2 b&U. Lqune leech 5105 from Jll) mo. ~bit-Ina. diahwshr, diapl, One Hundred Cl.., Dr. CllJU, ctri-. plumbed iw from $100 me. wuhtr 'drytr, pnv/pa· New. 1 ·2 BR. 11" Ba. Cen- tiol. tmcl pnllft· tnJ elentor, Priv/balcan\8 Offt~: ClSl HJl&N Way, Cpt1 • DJ1ll .• Fum·Ualurn. I~, R. E. 6230 WIURY 'On Your Own' Apt. ~ A. O>r' F\aph.lp ,\ 494-244' MIT· Hlla.na. /behind tto.c Hes· ===::::::::==== 2 BR. :r beUI ~ Yront 147-fO'l't * 545-1'J11 Sbspt. Fer1ililt . ..... ALCOHOLICS Ananymcq Prices! * 54f-1im llatt>or Atta. Pt-. m'4'T24 * PROFESSIONAL * 24 Haun. CARDEN • LAWN S'ERVlCE Free eltimatel. U WMS Announc:emi9nb .. 10 * LANDICAPING * COAST HIAL TH CLUI e yard Q.Z.ANUP! * Cetl'I s.un..s ... "" M11ez e HAUl..olNC. 53t-14S4 bJ tour~~ Hau lint 6730 Moo. thna Fr\. lOa»C pm Sat.•am· 10 am-t pm GA.RACE dMnup A haul, 132 & 11th ol.f ~ 8IYd. $10 load or wW tab aood * ••Saa" la beck with UI! U9ed blm.. In udmlp. pi'.tal) ~. lleoms for Rent 59'5 Alt-PQol, ~vator JWiv l GARDEN Am. VERY SP!XlALIWINTER bMcb. Tr• wrU! .... MIP)e Apt C CM.~ ~-.Mn.~ Newpon 8eect. 4200 MS-1.0M m.a:m LEASE OPTIOM nu. now! HUtTYl Whii. c:uh ft.Ir S:U.<m f'ql.lity • C.M. '42-5090 toGlT. NIW LtDO SANDS DUMP 1'rvck, Skip 1.-dlr, e SAUNA 6 ~CE e Bed&boe, Levtifni, ~-- W!l.L TRAINED ~ ups. A·l top IOiJ. t&U76. 2 or l 8° 2% bl, -.k, ttwy lut! $!11)-vp Ila' mo. wiat• ._ l300 mo. ...., "'" TURn.E INN. 4:96-11:17 P.t Pliio. Helled Pooll' lllS S. ODut Hwy/LarUDa HAVE 21 Nmi•i"ofod unita In STE..S TO IEACH ••• VILLA WEST NEWLY DECottATID ._10 p.m. <T daJ't) M'J.7%12 UGHT Hadlzw. Fr-a pick l22 N. HEWPOllT. NJl ~ ~ JQDk a old car bolt- SlltVICI DIUCTOAY ia. ~ pricea. s1no lebyalttl"I UJO ......... 6TSS 'lie BONNEVIU.E Sta. Waa-•IRONJNO ~ Dftuu. PlO to $250 mo. lk.acb V1111 NllJI wanl to 9Ch Call colll'Ct ~ya $4S.tal eqWty for Lido Ille Arn m 653-<mO 3 BLICS to beacll! Maid _,.. prapeny. (713i J0-100, .......... -.... ~ i v\cr. Col« TV. no wti llJ). ..... , .._ ... * VI"•"'"""~ "' &, 2 Cl ILb St., }-b,mt:lftfl,On Bcb.. _. 'pell er "'•o:D<U· bath apartmeDt. Bey Vw, ------CK. l bolJae to ocean. $225. Pb SU.50 UP WK w/ ldtc:hai. u=tun ~~m::;_ m-1111 er m-4786. $17.50 up Studio ~ 23'lS e 4 Br-2 le f um-Dpbc __...s • .. s a.. • ,n.s.m.. t-tM. ..... fWIC. -Uafum. • 546 6617 -646-4711 Prtv.,..., ~ l ~. two!Wh, klowtr p.._c:;r.. dupl~x apt. O.Uplt18Qr hir-SUI ~ Ml1ta cml1 D~. mw\y paJnted. ~ ••. la It. 10 ~lcb llld 1M"P JDldllt. $100 & $105 ~· w ~ A cllpcml $ltD ~r Mo-Pham: moc:JT, lee I br, qo. «pa. fMct WATERFRONT/~ Z. ~ Blvd ~ lbap-br Wlll furn. Frpl. Patio, ROOM • Llrit Home. Kit· ~ for 'rot « •lt'atlt ~· °" A '12 FALCON b War e PICXUP A DEUV· on x.urr COND. ALL £RY ·~ DUPLEX • VIEW Atlrac:tivt. 2 Bdrm. 1 WI, (1ttpllce, 89'1 ...... ~ti-sta-23M --• pn.. MODERN 1 Bdrm, pYt pa. UO, c:srport, adDltl. DO piG. "5-263> A'llOll-~ .v. NEW 1 br, blk • oa.a. P~! aiaa q:iS, Car port. 1 ldlt. $125. m.1121 OCEAN 1'RONT I WINTIJi •l·BR.~ e OU!drm OK. m-sm. LGE. 2. Br/Frpl. Genp e 930 W. BALBOA BLVD. e m.m9 afttt 3 PM BAOfELOR Apt lllO • )'tty. Utik>d! • c,entnally located. • 613M6I e MUJ< BEACH! e 2·Br. DUPLEX~ • yrty. • CALL 673-42K1 2 Bl:t>ROOM SUNDEXX tfE.AR OCEAN A BAY Sl~ • 67H1S2 Newport Hgts. 4210 a..EAN 1 • 2 Br. SS5 up. AI>ln..TS * 64&-lD 201 !!. lfeh s. Corone del Mar 42.SO 1.J:/f1I Winter MON'mLY nm on H•I Jamaica Inn Hotel 673-1120 ..... 4300 Winter & Yearly "•"'•I• 1 Bdra, " &udlo lptl Utii. pd. l'l5 E. 8albol Blvd. 6'1>5240. BALBOA PAVIUJON 1 BR·$(JO mo. SOLE rmt- $40 mo. ALSO. Wttkly Util • incl! * &'n-9143 115 E BALBOA Bini. e SPACIOUS l Br/7 Be e $1.SO-yrl,y. PENN·AREA· • GARGAGE, WATER·PO. e 613-2332 1tter 4·30 PM S225 • ~y 4010 RIW'f' d>fft Prtv. S50 mo. N.B m-cm. M2..ST?O ~. pn. pr Ind. Nr 'lie· Adalta Only! HAltlOtt EST A TIS fORTIN CO. Ml~ l)r,. 494-TlOI APTS. I.ARCE 7 bdrm 1C1ta udurn ROOM in Pvt home, TV. SUO. New 1 bdnn unfum $l~k. Got prtferred. Bltn stow. $100 mo. Pool. F<Ult.a1n Valley/96H1'1t ---.... ~ IDJO Royal Palm Dl1V• a a w.-a1 H&Tbar, ..... cl s.lce'l 1G» E . 16th '*'4154 Dtlicat.ellen MW B&krry, ~ l..ov'ely Capr;cioul modrrn, lteom & to.rd 59N Beadl City MUil 9ell ~ * f Bdrm.. 1~ t.. cauae al lllrwe, no l"fuon-~. l br a. den lllf, AMBULATORY l.adula. Pri """ Nr OCND ' bay. G1raat. rm. car _..... te1, di.et ~ of f e r refu.t. By It '~ ownft'. Call aftet' ' PM RH.a. rent! STJ· lD meala. lau. Lovins can. 647-1111 pat». Hmb!d pxii. ~ clrpa. ..., ml, frm& ' --lirvel. Ou1Dt * B•y Front Apt. * 646-29111 BEER BAR SUP 1vailable. 3 BR-. <.11tl· e A "SWINGING PAD" 6450 w. Coellt Rwy, NB ' drJll., S:ZS0. m-1232 • F'OR YOUNG MEN. Ample Partdn& UDO !ale, Redee! 2 Br, 2 ba, ~Fountain Vlliey 546-51151 .... s*ft'g . Br'Wlc dMJdrm. s..t loc In S125 Ind utill. 1WlS C.M. * ga.127 $155 trplc, cpta, drpl, bltm S11S Guest ....,,_ Sf'8 CAFE. Muat •ll. Good Ml· Aho ruo yevty IK. 6'f3..3174 lll"a. MlOr\ tioua. Mab of· MESA NORTH APTS. 2' 3 BR-SID to util rm wubttr/ dryer tum A-pta. drpl, cpa, bl \.-2-BR DUPLEX lupstain) CEASE'S Homt tor A&ed fier. ~j8 aft I P.M. Stow, Rdr\1. Sl2S mo-J>el"IOrl· * Prtnt.e Room. CAFE. "'fUI\ •Jl. Good buG-~ yrty. l~ to Bdl' 673--0li REAS • ratrs. • 5Uli5 ._., ahort bomw. KUe ol- I.DI, pr.~. OlolJd19/Bake" *LIKE NEW Newport Hp. 5210 Mlac. lllnt•la S'99 ftt. SJS.6Li9 14 IPM 2 BR w/pr $90-Pnv . ~ e % • BR. New C1)ll, Pabo, !Ur-• Gance Adult& Yrty. P\a-• 2005 Havta Pl 548--SJOI petio, wlitt It prdenin' llUh9d. 2 child. QK. 2221 SltllPe pnp Wlth ~city. sis. WMt lidf. 642-5583 --- ~An. !>.17~ * DELUXE e 1-BR PAT10 APT e UJXURY. CHARM e UTIL • INCL. St«> REAL EST A TE * Weatcliff 5230 Gener el CX>RNER Apt. Uptln Nr Income Property 6000 lhll'c cntr. 2 BR 2 bl. fr,>lc, pool S168.SO. 646·$251. * OCEANFRONT Money to Leen $75,000 For lM TD V9cant prop OK Alao mont' y 1vall IDr 2nd TD \tr. Adama. Bla ~ PRfVATI: Part1 bu ~ Shoppi.ng1 Coron. del Mar S2.SO e Redwood Vlll.a/314 Ogle e f 'irblk E. 17th 100' CHOICE COM'L • Modtm Rn~urant + tor bl T ID • mi Local Homt S\\ AmOm' MOJlT· GAGE 642-14al. 1 BDRM mfum t"Jltl • d f1)a. xtra n}(.'e I S89 .5(} l Bdrm fW"TI patio, l"IJU, drpa, hM ,VS')'t.h.ing ~ S107.50 DR1M apes. 642-l 274 $65 lncludlnt Ut1I. - l Bdrm Adults. no J>ei•· Prf'feT alnirlc penon. ?11 V1(1ona 646-8311. -----1 lit l BR New Apt.A. Pool! Adults only, no pet.a. 6U·ll042 from I~ d.Uy ~ e l·BR rnotrr DUPLEX Garqe, DilpOA.I, Nr-shop·1r. e No dop • 54S·:mo ROOMY 2 br. Uni. 1 br furn cpa, drpa. dlwahr, WO '13l·A Sha.Um1r, ~-4820 $8S UP or will turn. Hu&' 2 Bdrma. blk to K-Ma.rt 642 ..2lS4 .. 64&6236 ANNOU N-c-=E.ME..,..,,.....N-T"'""s- •nd NOTICIS Live In Luxury • Store b\dri Ir Dup~x in • T09 ~N.tion area. 2 SR, 1 be Pn. paoo, 2 • Balboa PeniMUJa. S185,<XX> awlmmlllR pools, Comp!. • OWNER.. • m-1632 G.E. kitch~ incl. duhwub-Found (FrM ~ '400 f'r TRI.PL.EX with deluxe own----------J1~ic1 Inn Hotel tra unit. T~ c.M. loc. Sl500 CAT. f"f'male. BUI wired Mir 2101 i,;. Cout Hwy , c.dM down! (713) 589-32QR. Part Ptrsilll. Vic Cout 673-3~ 6060 Hwy & &lboe Blvd N.B. -·----Bualneu Rental 962-6036 • COROLIOO APTS. NEW NEW NEW , , i?OW; Blk eat. Wbt un· 2 BR. mod, frplca. pool, Office oc R.etlll Stoce dfoT-m11rk1,.._ Udcl pttt· dilldttn. Sl 40 up. 41 ll'2 E J96 mo. nan!. V 1r M ll'IUlll'I te, OdM. O>ut Hwy 673·3371 211 . 6lnc: St. NB 546-5151 673-WO New New New F'OR L£ASE. Store AU or CAT. IJlolc:a--.--,.p-,-.. -,an-.. 4 BR, 71, be. 2.<XX> 1q tt pan ~ NpL Blvd. N.B. Vic H a r b or ~· c:pt1. d.rpe. blt·ins S2SO Call m-5163 FemaJ.o ~l n2 Goldenrod :i«rSU SIAMESE CAT· Vic of NB NEW 7 • Br/Bltna, Bum· Offi~ Rent•I 6070 st>-2444 Celinp Smdedc, Quiel on .. rT"f"C' s -=====..:====== _.,, om_;: "" ov...... • uper Lo1t ..... "1 tlhl pd' S165 * v•.r1007 Bav v1rw • tn Lido area. - • 4291, NARCISSUS 34..U v111 Oporto. 673-7700. ---------LG. BJI, ~traw purw. Vic nus. -~ ~ .. 6110 BABYSJ1'nll'G. MY HOME LAWNS • Spftln 1nlt1. Yd. DAlLY OR WED<LY. 542-7290 ~. ~ Al90 pn&nnina. SQ.6ITT BABYlfM1NC My Honv. • 1..ANtl6C.\PtNG/9pl'\Jn 8y hr, elf, or wtr. Nr B11c-• ~. PaUoa. By: ~ • O&rftd. l9'J..8m3. e Welttm Grtta. 14'7~ BABYS1T'l"D'IC -My Home. Kot Lu.ndl. N ...-. F'mced Muenry, trick ... Yard. CALL: M&-3640 BRICK • BLOCK • STONE lullct.n 6570 PLANTERS-VENEER. etc. Al MalaM Muaa.ry 147-7'90 Remodellnl • Md!Uooa -1'ree bdm•tn . P\&Mina p~ U~ *BONDED .. ntlnt 6ISO PEJCO Da)'lm..I> Evea 545-311' e PAINTER e 1.nddt or out· Ude-By ~. hour or Job. C..rpentwlnt 6590 o.u .. H.ayd'' M.nT2 •INTER. Exkr-Apta.·Mottla GENERAL Yard QMtq> OXn 'I· ReliderltlaL Brulb. Haulins. L«ncbc1pe Roller' Spra,. 5tM9'lT REASON A.Bl.& Ml-5M INTERIOR e .EXTER.JOR EXPD\T ~· Pramp( u.w nu. SIUalacUoo ~ Ml'Y\of. Reu. Call ~ IJ!teed. Rd. 6046l3. ~or tw. ~. l'l'S-4251 *PAPERHANGING ..,.,,.,..NO JOB TOO SMALL! Ex}lt'rl workmlnlhl• call ,,,, "" t)'PN Homt ~ eva. U 1-1..._ Reuonabw• •• m-a:m INTER. or Ext-P AINTINC REPAIRS * ALTERA'nONS IMMEI>. SERVICE. Local CABINETS. ~ .. )Ob. rd. FREE Ht. 50-1121 23 yrs ~r 541-rnl INTERJOR • EXTERJOR A·l GET mE HOLII>A Y Daya, ft!ihta, any u job. PRICES NOW!! l 14.2-TSJI Call Gonion. 14'7 "145. Plumblng 6l90 Cement, Concrete 6600 PLUMBING SERV1CE CEMENT wor1t w111ted no Repair, remodel! No job too job too anall -up to $100. amau. 24 br IU"f· 546-JOST. * H STUFLICI< * u U&l.S lft. 4:30 Remodel., lepelr '940 • CEMENT WORJC HOii • AU. TYPES •FREE Eat. * 541.mll QUALITY Brkk·Block-S&GM MODERllZATIOll Slat~ · W1tttfall~ • Concftt• 1 IC2"'55I er 5!1 ·D!:l rvea for PATIO -3SO sq ft $99.50. Do-It-Y ounelf en c.ancme awed, ~. repl&cf!d. I0-1010 I ~ We will price all or part ol * DOUG HARUNE * any altBatkln, addition or Pool decldnc. palla1. ' fli t remodel~ your home may need and ualst you w1th OCEAN Frmt/BA y Vit'W • * 2 BR ~u~ Rl'fn1t. Huntintton leach .s400 e ~ 3·8r .!. Den. dllhwltlr. bltns. ltll1'· l''t i. OF'FlCES-OM w/hvin& qtr., StorH " A pt. Call O'A'D@r 646-71 JO. 67 .>-163.1 Mesa Tht!Qtft"'4* puif'c lot. Pis r!'lum lf"1)lacHt.:f' wortc. Frft tst. 545-4642 I ~p ! expert lcnow-Mw for a111 wilh to do portion )'OQ )QJr e EXQU181TELY fum' Sl~. No pell ~7 '1 BR Apt l 'ftf I BR •'um. lf'emll :~. um ll~-66-. -P1e-Sanc:M--. HB. ---\\A TI.."JtFRONT OFTICES Conct'f't~ It Block. all types. I wtr l'imall ;olll too. 646--4371 for Worm•tlm naU Wort le a dtian. afNm. dkiaoed .., located -.r hr all .,,_ ol wark '"" ., , .. T1mt "'Ch6I dll ~ • Tn6iD • ,. °""' • Hie "arti ·~ e WllU--. ..,,._ • Sett. a.- • Cadmus 1 p.m. '° 10 p.m. Kl 5-1171 o.m..tk .... , LlVE INS EmsiloJ'rr pqa -c.ar,.. BJ1MI AltftC)' 1111-8 & HUI !.A. sn.om DA YWOIUC, S de1I a W'ftt:. C&1l ane •:ao p.m. so.mi 7100 CHEMIST ·SUPV. To $11M. -paMI RapWl>' ~ ~ II ~ 111 tDlltridual wrt.h a dfarft Otr eq\liv · tXP• Phann mfa· np. prd. Xlnl t.>netlt9- 0THD\ OPDUNCS r~ • 1~ 1111d Loral A nadonal EmploymM SttYb CROSS COUNTRY AGEMCY Mm1'>« cl SCHNllDEll HILL & SPANGLllt noM ni.c:ud,AMhftm Sult. n• m-9351 Help Wantelll, Meft 7100 fnyifonment1I lib Tecbkl11 Mua bt 1b\e t.o .et U1> and Nn teat equipment. rtad mll 19Ka. writ' tell rt"' pcl'ta IDd ~rte. Per· manent PQlldon, carttr potential. Pleufo mil.I rttWne or phone PtnOMtl Dept. for lnttrvlew ltJ'Pt. STACO,INC • 1139 Baker St Colt& MHI ;,49·»11 "AMElllCAN INCENTJV~ TO READ" Will NOi# Empkly JIOOSEWl'VES • TEACHERS IR.eUrtd or Active) u COUNSELORS For lta READING PROGRAM nJESDAY 9.JO AM -ll:JO AM Ille 1-dl and ~ ... ~ beDeft&a. . ,,.... pcdJonl.,. all - ceUett future with a ~ l.ns O>mm«n:ial dMlllon ol H.ult* Ahttat.t ~. the wortd'• ._.. m .._... ....... .,..... applJ ., sier-.. HUGHES soo s ......... AWMl9 I ..... ,.,. .... C.ftf • F.quill~~ M A T E1perime1t1I Mac~iaist , kr ,-uan a.~ I dfCIL. l.:Qtr1act ~ • pn> cillfm INltnunmt p&tU ,.... qwl'fld lnspedor Quality Centro! o.pt. Needl 1~or to ~ form In • ~ and fin1l ~ on ei~'c auembb Ind ~ujprrwM.. A.Do &Mtlt on febric."lted m&dUne pe.N. Must be familiar wldl pn.ctatoa meuunrc tnstruJnf'ntl. Lead Man GI ... to.Metil S..11 Experleocf In pniductllClll °' hrnnftlcally tN.led ('Oft' ' n.rtor l.lld heedror prod• uda. Thia ta an Gpll0ft\ID- 1ty to ~ in on sround noor al n.p6dly eiqiandUIC clu.(~mtial -.I ~ t Janitor Dutla to lnclud' cle111 UJ>, rouUot m~. pi.rt.I pktc up and 1tock room du\lea. Eutllent fringe bene- flb lnclucUng profit tharlnt Servonic lnstnnnents, Inc. 1644 Whittler Cott• ,... '42-2400 Ni equal opportunltJ tmplO)'ft' Senior Electrical Engineer Or Physicist For work in deaign of equipment for the eener•tion of 1hlrp high intemity pul1" of x-rtdlation and electron be-Ima 2 30 PM • 4·JO PM • 7 30 PM SEA LARK MOTOR HOTI..L Cout'erencfl' Room • Sl10W1'I by IWI 673-4724 iiuo10-21id7m-:-2 ba, P"' Q>ta. ffilll, iriu·111r,.. •tcr.,., N>fng. lndry lac. SIOO tR 8Zl 1 A 2 Br, rr bttlcill't tltil patio. adult11 only No. !)!'la Calli. Ave . 118 SIOO to S200 :um w eoa~t llW), N.R 646·TI37 Wht JMi:"zy dOI blk eara. Oild'1 h1rthday ptts ~. Cont re don 1 t>&.Y or eVf'l'llna) 6620 540-3571 or 67S-4252 2.1>1 Newpo11 Blvd O>sta Me111 -646-744.j lnv•tlg1te thlt excel- lent peying, ch1lleng- lng poaition with grow- ing org1ni11tion work• Ing In 1tate of the ert technology. ~--------------------pd ! $15 .• ll~ yrly or wm· 642·517:l 268 B 16th Pl DELUXE I, 2 & 3 Bdrm, I'~ ter 53&-3911. 673·778:>. .\Vlll now 'l bdrms, l"lr<· be., furn1shl'd Ir unfum. S9:i • Q.EAN APTS. f60 • mo ldtrhl'n. Nr vhools & a.hope. 401 Mrmphll, :i::s. 7332 4 e UTIL-PD! 673-!)Mj. Clr81\, $95 6(2.~10. Blk5-E.-11 <': Lake Park. lnduttrial Prop. 60t0 OOMMEJlllAI -~ • olhN<s, C M lX IQ ft " ward ~13. M A N :>-~RIP'MON GIUM>«. Wed ev,/ Vic. Cost;i \lr-.1 UbrlrY· 548·4'!71 RemodrU.11t .•••••. Room Add itions .••••• If' YOU n • e d remodel!~ Palntll\i OR R.ep1lrt CALL DICK ... '42· 1'197 TRAINEE, Scrvir.e Re~lr Buaineu Machint's St&rt $300. Reply with Qualil. P. o. Box 616 Ollta MHI UI Research 8 S15 E. BALBOA SLVD. 2-B-D R M . t•pl.$ drl"· * L.arif-Mf'dlllion. l br, 2 Rltna $10C>·mo * 641-0838 ba d •-bit Lido ltl• 4351 ...-'.1('M() ORANC.E AVE · ww <'JJU. rps, • ns -------· Nr O<'f'M $100 mo C11ll ...-., BORM APT SllXI root · C)•u r>rps Bit n1 1t Ul:ll 433-oo'i 1 NR Brn11d~11y CrnlN, 2 lti,: up 77MA.'i.11 Commercial 'T16·9360 6015 1 Bdrm. new bu•ltn k1trh, utu. pd mo i. Iii:> 2023 £wl . 107 Vii fio: rnrr I ~Iii \Jont I' \' 1~13 • A pt I BR bh In,, rrp~ d~ * I.~ \S~ * 1700 "q. ft <'·2 e I-BR-Ll1L-PD-, -(,araizr • SlJS.mo. >''arlY e OR 3-0837 'vrnlnV S\~ l.s: ' JUI I T'f'I' Stnvr rrlrti; 'r •Jv>p1 '" d'll:~ NH' !\• >r.ld<• f>I ' 111..:' tnplr' S~i. R97 ll~ or .'f..",1 '.\I'" p"lrt Rh r1 C06ta 1197 t.!~i \11'•.1 "•11tabll' tor ~~ "r <1111'11)()11~" '11.0 Liquori ... u • ""'I' \\ Th lo um C_rr_y_6_whl __ t_e_m...,..ll,. cat V1r Dtl Mar I< Red· lruxl1 Dr S4Hl72 ~ fiiJ·ll'!ll \\ IIT 1m~1<~nd onlPI, Rrf'tolo11~t hM<Jn Dr Cir Goldn", atta HB "92~4'1 Al~r11hon1 ...••••• ========= Fr1nk J . Mc:Keoll Uc Bid&· Cllntractor quality workmatllhJp LI 1-1444, nw. WE WILL B\..ILD IT' Roofing . 6950 * REPAIR or REPLACE * Small jobs OW' Spfdalty! lS ~~ * 6U-Ot71 JOBS& EMPLOYMENT Job W•nted, Ledy 7020 (f). RPmod,.hni e 1'1JU .. rhar&t Bookk~r Ac:kl 11. room -lntchf'na 673--0216 CAR WASH MANAGER TRAINEE HARBOR CAR WASH 21119 Harbor Blvd. CM uu..v DACHE"°cosMi-:m:~ Xlll't Opportunity -C\iil11rv .f C'omm Srr · 1d uoo,.·r M11,. i r,.mal' OVf R ii. rull llmt', \.\Ill tr .on •~1"1)' 1n Pl'• 'iOO Lill Ir 3136 Enterprl .. Coste Me:.1 546-779-i All f'qlllll ~portunjt,y rmployf'!' Tool -& Model Maker lur '"'"'II l'ltal job .shop. .\{11At 1'W' ,t,.11rly rrt'~~ rrqu1rl'CI l'htl!lf' ~'TA.16 • BAYF'RONTNIEW' e 2 BR/2 BA. Wl.NTl:.R e gr YRJ..Y. OR 3·134!> Pl.,\(r. Vl\•1r ,. tnl .11'1 whPI"' tl,r> arf. lr.nk10£ -OAIL Y rnm ("''~lbf'd' r.u-5678 1 RR 1', RA ff11lc rhHm ok '4 ~hr-t1()tr '1nv,. rl'l111: vrry r~nhl l·t 1;.1J.~ Of -tn10 .. 1 hi,.JlllM .1:.ll IU'\ I t 11vl 11 with • want Al!' ~10RE n ·ifQM'Ep3 tc;;-thr 'harp rr,111urant thlll WI"' na~\1l1l'd Ada Dial M.2·3678 now 11'1<1 plaa ynun No On r').ml '11 fi·&'JOll --------1 ~IA Ml-~'" t..l1MRr.R \l.'h1I• l'lrphanta• Olm,..• luw .I 1hn' P1111 lli:>.ll S.-a, h I l\h1. llR Whitt F.lrpblnt•' 011~ " • u~ ' . ' • N_._, EvwUe I lnl~ OC'9dtd et T1 • 2 ., e2 -.. • 2 Di ..... Heww .ut -. ' .... 0. rcr 11\ACb bf able b "' aad tooll. YO- NA,,ON Slll Per 11' c CAU,, m M1 """~ PAJ\TJf'DI In& wit.h ' ft. fOltl PAIN'TU'f( e~ pan m.i FDc . De Pa Pa . . .................. --·~-................. ~~-, , ............. ..._.._. --· ... _.,, .,, .. ' . . . , .... ~ ~ . . .. ,. . ......,. ~ 10, 1966 DAILY f'ILOT/N,.,._f'Nss fl·~ JOU • IMl\.OYMINT JOU a l~OYMINT JOU a IMl'L-OVMINT JOU &.UULOYMINT H!! W ..... Me. 7200 Mil, Watecl, M.n 7200 Ht'f W_..., Mlft 7200 Help W1nted, MM\ fa JOJS a M'LOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT JOU a ~OYMINTJOIS&-EW(OYMtNr:fOIS-.-,M,LOYMINT . ... ,,. w.n..., w...... • ,,._ lt\ail;, W-. 7IOO J1M MltQ, WML 7500 Jobs Men, Wem. 7SGO 7400 --~~~--------~--~~~~~~--~~~~---­----------~~~--~~--~--~ YAID L IRPOll DISHWASHIU IUSIOn run nm. Day or Nilbt ftifta for fall • winter APPLY IN Pl:RION S.10 Md M Monday dlroup 1"ridQ REUIEN I. LEI NEWPORT BEAai HCW11 wld be • Jal to~ pm -ALSO- • 1 f'lui ln1111ctw Dey lhfft Fer ~ ,.,U. M\llt be ablt to mam WU .. up and baV't ......, l.OCllL N!D> • YOUNG Jim' u 111 ~ NA TtOH4L c:aG>ANY SW PW w.-Tt» Start tr qtIA.LD"IED CA.LA. fOll PDtlONAL tJ'f'l'EftVIEW M1t. BRAND Tft-11Zl DI&. IOI p~ Woc"k, Dtllver- tnc wtth Truell. Wk. da>'I • 'ft. tftdl. ~ PAINT1N06~fu ~·••zmNew­pmt 81\1111 OI $41.9756 TOOlMWI SWING SHIPT APPLY IM7 PIH9ntt. Awe.. Coete M.M MAINT AINANCI MAN Cd.~bGdcr­., Mu wfth ~ ., ..... and~·· 0.,. a Weft. PAULO DRJVE-IN-THEATER C II(. AAll1 mt 7 p.m. llUt llCRIZH PriDtlr £111*.~o..1 &hop.KIM140~ RE'MRED l1l8r1 ftlr nlsht auditor.~ to a am. Jamaica In Hoerf m.112) PUIOl<I 8161&1 llZl • -PD atO. Collep lf'ldlata OvU D,p. DMrlar Cll" An:bbl9cbn .,,. jrw. l ,...,. .... dlectdnl ~ b' m..ndple or CICU1t1 buildbla ~ Rmideoot not ntqU1red. mt belON Oct. 21. U85. Wrtltlfl nam November 5, -. W•rn!.mtar O\J Hall 1'311 OINe lb...t m•> IG"5U FRY COOK Experienced run n.n. • & W ltOOT 1111 DttfVlf.IN ~r at Cent Hwy C....... .. Mar ~ . ---------~ -- What do • 1n a you want Job? That's 1 .-.ion ..,.t .,, of UI ... ._,,..,.,.. In mements ef ~ The englnMn wtto Mve built Atlantk It• ... rct. te ttM atature of prime contractor ha¥9 their Mt- wer. TM, Mwe a lelt that IMtchea a.ct chel ...... their ~,-city end allowt them ttM time Md pr•f .... lr\191 If· muphere In which to crut. the b.st poesJb .. fyttema ,....tuct.. Thef at .. heve a telt thet ellowt them .. hetp end wwk wfth other ,_,.. wt. etr1'19 for prefeadonef excellence. Why Mt ioJn thls tMm? lm...tlat. openl• fer: FDght Dynamics An AeronauUcal P!nlineerlnl Gradu.at. lo conctud vehicle performance 1tudie1 utllizing analoa and digital simulation ~qUtJ lo determina cbaraduiltica ~ u fU&bt path opUm.jzation, Impact dlspersJons. rt1id body cont:rdl, 11'111" dyntmiQ of .Uge separations. Requires 5 to 7 )'Ul'I ex- perience In aero mechanics. flitht trajectory analysia, re- entry characteristia and vehicle syatem1 analyail. Sy1t•m1 ReRabUity Evaluate miaUe 1ub-1yttems by conductine dMien rev1ewa. laboratory evaluati<ms and auppller control program.1. BS!! or HE and 3 to 8 yean related experience required. Test IEnCJlneers Responsible for planning, conductin~ and monitorinl ve- hicle sygtems test to determine that R&D systema meet or exceed flrl'tlblilhed criteria. MUJt have demoostnted 1bfllty in the preparation of final data reports Must have experi- ence in telemetrv ruJdance. pyrotechnic and vehicle cltc· tronk sy1tenu BSEE required DesiCJn Standards R.Npongible for gener1tion and maint..nance of DMafona.J Detlp and Dnf'tinr Standard• Manual. Engineertnr Dir· ed.ivea and hutructlves Manual and new or reviled engin- eering document format . S to 4 yean applJcable experience and becbelor'1 deeree requind. PackaCJinCJ 1-3 yean experience in packagln1 e)ectronlc 1y1teml for airborne equipment. !xpertence rbouJd include drawtni schematlcs, wiring dial{nms and electro mechanical draw· lnp in accordance with Mil STD 100. BSEE required. Payload lnteC)ratlon Define million requirement for re.entry vehicle. and J)ay· loadl. detennine payload interlace requirement&. coordi· nate integration design eflort45 ind provide technical Uason between company. customers. and payload contractors. Mu11 have 5 to 7 years experience in re-entry vehicles, payloa~ ayatema integr1tion or re-entry physics BSAE, M! or u requtrfld. Electrical Systems Perform technical interface with customers and lllOCiate contractors. Provide technioal/administrative support to intemll departments and te<:bnical coordination of pre> poeall. Requires 5 to 7 yean electrical engineerint experi· ence with knowledge of airborne Instrumentation aystema, pyrotechnic circuitry and ground aupport and checkout equipment. Experience in re-entey ve_bicles and launch control equipment helpful. BSEE required, advanced d&- IJ'M preferred. Contact or send resume to 0 . C. Tomplcina 3333 HARBOR ILVD. Costa Mesa, CoUf. (714) 546-IOJO lD Atlantic Research '(!"' CORPORATION Mlull• Syt t•m• Olvltlon U S Cith•• .. lli, h41wl•e4 e '"• 1,_01 o,, ...... ~.tv f..,,1.v•• Jr. Electronics Technicians To .... the .,..,.,,., ... -----d~ m&Glt ....... &..-. tu! qfllcaata • l l I .. t&lllM Cbt lUeat ~ tbt1l't ~ Md ... ~ ...... _...w &M GI elecbcdcl; I.a ........... BQlbel. Newport a.ea, JOI& will be iwodated ... l'9CIOS-m.s a.ads-... fWd ol 411Lecb°*8 Ind aJo.y out· ltand1nl c:mtpllQ' wita. Incl~ • ~ paid aftm' llocn educatkin pro: .,...,,. ~ liPPb01at. will pcmma: \ 1ndMduala ritl •alld FOC LlcPr.a md/or mWW7 wvica Ui*-..... ID ~ b'Clllk9w ~ wta .. atvwn Pft ...... P\te8I lflllb .. ,._ to! HUGHES JOO S-111rlw Aw .... ,_.. ae.ctt~ Citff. llq\aaJ ~ emplopr war ~~wldl Dectro ~ ,.,,. pnf ttnd. Ma.le • ,. m.Mt. hcell...t fri• ......... ,,..,. .... ~" ....... MM. Gll.LliW( DKJSIOll COIOIOL IC. PoalUcn awailable at COi'- ~ ol 1\tltin and Umvtr alty An . In Costa M .... Olntart. OOUNTY OF ORANGE Pn 90llMl o.,it. ~ · C Broeidwll), Sa'lta Ana m•l au.• at-ma MACHINlm M.ecttum to IU'f• tnoer lathe a turret lathe exper. To M· br. + OVERTIME APf)ly In penon Edter lndustn .. 2101 Dove $t. Ntw10rt Bch. SERVlCI: STA • A~t. Expft' tn Bnkee • 'JVlit- .. hrmmM'nt/ OapabW of runnn-. Ptklo· Unlon ()l). *SI· l'nta ~/CK * CARRIER BOYS WANTED for HunUnlttln a.di DAU.Y PILOT. A.let 10-15. Call &OGn. Alie fer Orcullltton Dep&. ADYERnSINGI I Creatiw cqllJ' Wli'9r • IC' count executive. Call Don I Eltf'y, KWa Radio G0;::.01 Pwitionel"I 2 M;)"I per wk. Mt»t iwvf car, no drtnlatn, '0 0 d mtl•ice l"f'qUired. ~t.OR.wat. MEN w-.d. Elu1)' am ••~ delivery. NUil ba~ cood Cl9r • bP • pendable. W ... L.A. 'nm. Box 784. CM. 511 Dyer Roacl, sa. .. ha ~Include fM ld veutfon, pel4 helWtyt and F8 lnaurance pf111.. Apply 11etw._ I ..,. a I "" w .. kd1ya. Aft -...1 oppertunlty employw Hetp W......., Men 7200 Janftor I Mach. C'-8 IP Man DAY SHI FT ~ 1"7 "-anti• Ave. '-'•Me .. NIW ACCOUNT$ CLllK UNITED CALl~NIA llANK 7902 left""' Awe. Hutttlftlfeft ..... 147-utl I.a equal oPf6i halt) ~ Appllcanta «aaaidlnd • ment ~ °' l"llCt, ~ Cl'efd, oolcr, na- uonal ori&1n. a.ftDMry. .. : or .,e . SDG-rwtind 1!1111 to work ,tdme ID Hardv. Ut lltQre. H-'/I. Wfi&bt Co. US Rodmtf r C'M Alene'-' Wemen 7300 SCREENED c.,.., ~u,,ities SECRETARIES end BOOKKEEPERS 1n Orange CoYrrty scallHED ...,,..,..., Agency AGD4CY 901 Dovw" Dr .. ~1Xlrt Bdl &e-TCM ~ lenty Saloll MClllCl9M' & lealltidcm Outatudinc ~ Iii bt9Ull.fb.I lW'W --. AllPlt-cantl mllll be ~. Cood Mlary Ind ~ lion plan. Oa.11 MU. ZIR· RE'M"A. ~ lar l ppt S,.1421, eat. 107 EIOlll&R NIM' IW ~Illa 6 tDtlle· nes cu stw JQl e lilt" 1:...1 .,,._ OfPC*twdt) w11b A9UI. Ca.U Cou.s~ •PART 'nME e ..,. l 'ftlDm '° --' -• Bnda1 Cooaekn. I ta 1°'1Jm """"" tlll&ha. 4 • In Slaturd.io' · Awn&'f • wt. o MUii ~ Wftl Qroamld, • f"or ~ • .,.Tm Keyptlld Open. Needfd unmedl_,! All lbifta --,.,.,.. Dea!y ,....WJ Serr. ~ ~mt S..7T<l tm E. l'ntl a.A. Secnt.,.... and IH~ 5G-WR bJ ICll)'t. cmtJ utM Seclet•rlal .. ADYEl11SINGI pof'fVNtlea for the di .. crimineti"I-W• ere In a posiflpn to ~­ yieu intellipntly, we know ovr emplo~/ we know our butf neuf - st· PEI\ I< >H THE STEP TO TAKE wt. you •lllll ht-Ip .. l\lnt to ''Business ~rvlCH.. In the ir.1 JWW, o..a 1i1e1a o--.t.d SfCtion Jot. Men, W--. 7500.Jobs Men, Wom. 7500 JOI OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROCERY CLERKS AND PRODUCE CLERKS Apply Moeday ttn Friday 8:00 A.M. to 11 :00 A.M. ALPHA BETA PERSONNEL OFFICE 777 SO. HARBOR Bl VD. LA HABRA !JUST NORTH OF IMPEltlAL HIGHWAY> or CONT ACT YOUlt NEARHT ALftHA IET A MARKn POl PUITHll INllOIMATION tt•AIDI ... TI MI AND r\.ACI Oil IMPlOYMINT INTHYllWIN• NIAi TOU~ HOMI • cou:EGE STUDmr OR PHONE l :~ti:: 2,:V':'~m 213-691 -0994 or 714-179-6127 urHA llTA IS AN ~UAL 0"'°'1UNm IMrlOTll ,._lll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!l!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~~llllllll!!!!!!!!!!l~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!l!!!!ll!l .. l!!!!!!lr Al~ • a.-Oo· • .._ ________ .... ________________ .. ' I ·sEARS NEWEST • MOii EXCITING Store OPENS SOON IN COSTA MESA IMMEDIATE SALES OPENINGS APPAREl . ... • W°'9NS • CHILDllNS SHOES HOME FURNISHINGS • Dl••rfel • L=nps • H•••••a • Etc. HARDWARE PAINT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES JEWELRY COSMETICS CANDY YARD.AGE NOTIONS ETC. HOME APPLIANCES •Tela.WO.. PLUMBING <CAR REQUIRED-MILEAGE PAID) AND MANY OTHERS SALES SUPPORTING • . ..: . ,. 1 i ' • .. .. . ., v Display v Service Station At+.nclants · v Cashien v General Clerical v Porters v' Mechanics v' Etc. BEST BENEFIT PROGRAM WE KNOW OF Profit ....... Ufe ..... aece Paid Yt1eatloes PLIASI APPLY IN PEISON E,..&oyment Office lristol Strff t Door (South Coast Plaza) Jlll S. BRISTOL COSTA MESA 9:30 -11 :30 A.M. & 1 :30 • 4:30 P .M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY A11 equal opportunity employer ' ,. .. ... t .. .. " . . . .. ~ . . Help Wented. Women 7400 HOSlllS With AJr Callfomla 'n-ai.n at our ~ w1Ut pay. F.xcellert aaWy ud ~flt PfOIP'IJI· Quallftc• tiona: lin&le. divorced. min· .,. 21, htipt 5'5"45't". weiaht in ~ 1D beiib'. Far~ c:a11 Monday IOaC. ~ Rkbatd. llOT IJST ANOTIB PART TIMI JOI WOii ANY HOURS A.a coimior Far C~beod Teachen No txpttimce ~ Mr Stew111 ~ Suroct.y I: Mooday 7 a.m. to S p.m. Cashier. General Offke Girt tor mm'1 I: women'• a~ pare.I atott Newport Be&dl. j da)'I Wttk tSat. nquir.), ho6pit.al " ina provided, libtral d19COUDU on per- nial doth!na· Slaw aper., a ltf I: aalary expected. Write c/o DaiiY PIJot Box \f462. NEU> 4 YOUNG WOMEN 18 to lS NATIONAL OOMPANY $lll Per Wee* To Stut IF QUAUTl.ED CAU.. FOR PERSONAL INTERVTEW MR. BRAJl1D 77'2·76?1 Ext. 201 ~mat~ am» "-" :15 1D • TEL-I-CLEAi 326 Glen...,,. LafUl'I lwh 4'4 4SSI GENERAL Utlllty Clerk 1'ult be a:peri~ NJ er part time .... 111 llWPOl1tl. Newpott llac• ln...-viewlnt....: • Mehta • lnapectt .. • Housemen Top Salmies ......... Cati 644-1700 ext 407 or 42t l•rMfl Lem1rr ~H~ AA equal ewortumlY ·~ School .. tMtruct*' 7SSO WANTED Triade • BUlinea Schools Appllancet 1100 UNT GDN. 61t 537·7 1 ll Musical Inst. 1125 ~~ =: SANTA ANA Newpett Nat1 lanlr 545-7 166 -S.,;!n 'trun1= • • BARMAIDS. ANAHEIM PR 6-2900 Emporium Harfty't A-Go-G9 LONG BEACH • ~~rw.s • A t.bulou& bar! Jl9t opened oil7-0497 ~-Sell·Tra~ Need 10 .uracttw cirla-Pay ,., ~ ~ ...... G.5 • L C.M. JEWELRY • LOAN 14'> ......,_. SDI per 'Wft1c 111 fl. ~. ~ • 11 ' l.&31 Newport, CM 646-'nU ~! 1714 Newport =t=.:::_,w ~ • M M - -Blvd., o.tJl Meaa. 64&-99'il. Im LMe --...... k ... " •• f PERClJlo.SION Feodtt ea.. '"" ~" 4... It " • , SENIOll SECRET ARY DfROLL any Monday tor be-Excellmt cond. Ir Shu1mu .tth &ood lldlh. T. a>, SH 90. lie C0'1l'le in Boollbtllplns Ir amp. WW aell aepua~. U mo. po&. •s. Pteue call typl:qs. Polly Prielt Bus). _&n_-4032 __ . ------ 962-1331 Moo. tor~. Foa&>-~ Colltit, Nft'JCll1 ACCORDION -U0 Baaa. ta.In Valley Sdiool Dllit.. Beadl, 541-9'123. Pancordlu mllde. Plnk Ir -e COOK e SPELLING pr-ob~m1! TYi>-~y. ~ and carryl.rle Fo.-~ 25·bed Rest Hamt me doet wonders. Trial ie. caw. Call 646-1431. 111 Tustin. Uve ill, $22!">-mo. IOQ. U l-a59 C!lilcoat Sehl. ---.--FLUTE-$7-re-+ Room&: Boe.rd. 113 ~ Mar. e XL.NT cood! U PNlS'T e CALL 838·3847 e e BRIDGE LESSOfl/S RN with 2 9Chool qe boy1, want.a malUtt woman houM· k~ to hve In, good aal· • Pvt·bomr 111 Meu Verde. P'-nos & Ortan1 1130 e L.A. Lltt Muter. Two ~-TIMN•~lm a.ry. Pvt room &: bOvd. a I _Call 646-9573 atter ' pm. _~_.,_-_ic_ .. _. _M._w_. __ 1600_ NEAT, clean. nice looln.na. F .. Paid J>art ti.mt. [)a.ya. Odd hfa. Clrl l'ridQ . . . . to l500 Counter car hoatna. Ap-1 std ok Ir Q beck ))ly: AltW Root Beer, 1115 pwad, Ptt(ef qt 25-35, Pia.cent.la. c.o.t.a Meu. rood akilla Ir ~· · Music Programming , .. br'. applicant Stroll& ~ In muaic Jr. ACC'OWUnt •••• to S47S Ir _ .................. ~. ... to M\ Timekeeper . • • • . to $;fiO """""" -· ff ""· Otdt u:.trnpt, will &rain ~~·~~·!m-4m Oerlt TwiiJt ...•.. 14 s.150 J anltor • . . . . . • . . . . . to $J'1S HSEKPR A mdher'a hel~ WILLIAM PENN tt· u...m. Pvt rm I: ba. Aaoicalea A(ency R.rta. 120D mo. Call 9 to S, 1856 Newport Blvd· 545-1314 COit& Mea ~ -Expe--r-Dra-pery-~-:---ra_tora_ MERCHANDISE POlt xtm wortt'1 oonc1. 546-lCl SALE AND TaADI Oualc Draperlff J&').1 Bltdl &.., Npt 8ch Jobi Men, Wom. 7500 Fry Cook ExperSencM FUii T1fM A & W llOOT BllR OIUYl-IN ,rocter •• Ceed ...., Corene .. Mir Furniture IOOO fumffure Priqa YOU ••• ••• Can Afford AS HIGH AS I0°/o SAVINGS La,... cheke ef ••• OLD Emenon U pr i i h t PIANO. Perffoct for Alltiqu· tnc ms. 546-63.15· Gulbr.,,.. o,...n• 333 E . 17UI, C.M. '46·4033 Television 1205 No uperiettc• Nece1.-yl flult er P•rt t ime Muct have cleen C&lUxlmia drlvlnl remtd. Apply YILLOW CAI CO. • ShcwtJVOn• DenoNltrat.on : ~~ _W_E_R-EN_T_ Ne flency Front •.. Jll & 15th St. Colt.a Mesa . . . wt look INSIDI TERMS -No MOMy Down APPROYID FURN. :n59 Hartlor Blvd· C.M AllO Victoria St. ~ OpM .. 7 wkdya-S.t. g p.m. Colt Bun/ Holidays 543-96&0 AMBJTJOOI !Mil or woman IJl"l'lf10y needed for p&rt or Ml time work. Good edu-Jtt"MJRNEO from our 'l'V etidanal ba~ dnlr-...,_, Saw f1.2l on atumlni Jt.ble. prdlt lharlnl ~ 3 rm Jtl"OUP; Ilk,. N>W 1mlll't fttt Mtaln.ablf. Writ. Mr. 11v. nn . hdr. • rl1n«tu with ~arena, 51' Ali9o Aw • New· ltWl'ly tabln 11nd lampa. port 8Mdl Othtr 1"11tnu All tar oolv S..1T7 SJ JO prr "\I. Alk for C'hann~I ~ 11-o11p Huh. 17H N_,inrt Bh tl , Cott• Mrn f'rf'f' del!VPI') New, nearly ntw, rrbuilt TVa, color 1'V1, phonos. wuti.n. dryen. il'Of!f"· rdrp, ltO'-'tl-Rent lit, bQy later, II you •llh. No Deposita/No Contract• l'1'ff Setviof Ir DtUv~ Cl Yrs. Appl. Rrlla.blllty Jea ... '1 Kl S.1341 1013 S Main St Santi Ana n ··-zE:-nru-walnui -ro;:;-. IC>I~ T V. ~Al"rllrnt rond1 lion $/ii l~;.t Bu11hard H. ~ ~J.Jlffi .,, :?'J" ('01" sou: .,-CAI.I. M~ ~~ \ • • t. L .. ~-........ ------. ... ' FREE TO YOU -. ·IBWILT u 0 rt'• A.ee .. ,. .... ...... o.a.r U..Cla c $' .... ..... Al a.It c..11 ... aV JIJll'mba..CJ&. -.ea a.• ...... ' ,, .. AJ. .... 8ladl ..... emwt. Gmd ClllPW! New ar.. 0Dt1 ........... .. .. ...... 111"-sa.a1I TOYOTA Ur. lldlp $195 SI-IUIU NOW II THI TWI 'Sf TOJlllC;a 1.-1 Owllw 'Ir JEIP • AU. llODa.I llDT lll..lrl'DC AMI> YOCll Sift DUL! 'II SUD ftlVIEltA tftlll roa '* ..,. ... .,, • tall ,.,...r .... ~ • ........ ... "' Uta .... c ..-.... 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Cllllr. 56G5L ... WOODY St&-waa. Good condt N1J1t .. ~! mo or But OOer! SJ6..U63 RAMILEI T-lllD 1980 T·Bl.RD. 42,000 mllH. New paint I-tirn. Powet windows • 1t1la • lt!>trl!W • bnlkn. f.tctory air cond. Red lea~r inlerlor. By owntr $1000. LI 8-1862 '56 T·Blrd Hdtp. New white pamt. Rebuilt '57 T-enatne. $1250. 9C41U alt I PM. 'S5 T-BIRD. Ariz. car. Ori1· A uclr l-ond· Alao GE Pert TV 3 yn old SZ. 646·326.'I. e~t. 19. ~ • 1961-T:BIRO Convert. New paint. tnn~ II ti.tttry $119!> Ov.-nt>r ~ Nffd 1 Gart>enatan1ie! ""•nd 1t with a want ad! Q 1~ - -- p I I I ] ] ~ ' Bo IO = da oc ca ~ ti D • I ti f ~ I ( t f '