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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-07-24 - Newport Beach Daily PilotJ. t Tbrong8 ~~wn To Newport on Warm W eeken'd Warm weather and me Fllaht ol the Soowbirda attracted mom to New· Port'• beachet and harbor °"'" b weebnd. Lifeguarda reported '8>,QOO week· end beadltoer• for tbe first Ume tbia year. Spowmen for tbe Harbor I>epmt. ment laid boat tramc. pnvtOwdJ sparse, arrived in summw propartom. Police said traffic at peat con- gested boars was IJlOVlna, bu.t JD01tJ1 in circles. ''Tbere jut wasn't UJ· where to part." one officer AOted. Lifeguard• reported air temperatur. es al 78 degrees. Water temperature w.a.s &9 degrees. Mild surf and a 1eneral ableDce ol riptides kept tbe l'9IClle count clown to 57. "Moet of thole racued were tired swimmers," the Ufepard 1POkumao said. He estimat.ed 90,000 sun and aea (See CROWDS, Pase %) (Au&. Weadler LltUe chanle in temperature b predicted for the cout with an expecMld hiCb oi 74 and low of 63. Local foe and low c1oudl will be morntnc mlton, but will dil- perae u the dQ pr<11n••· INSIDE TODAY A bonanza m ~onfologicol trea1Ure1 ii bdft{1 unearthed btl toorkm.n acro.ss the U.S. build- ing Che giocmtk me.mute"'°• tool/ !v•tefft and the Mohtoaf act protect.I the findi. ~e JO ....... '"" ........... . c........ ' .............. . CMlllflM •·II .....,... 1 C-ICS " ..... c..tY J ~ I ........ M, DI..-1 = C:...... U • ...,..,,. ... " ..... u .14 ,..... • • ' ._.. " • 11 ,,,. c.111 , ..... ~ ••• -bclet 11 ,.......... " Mt! ~ 1a ""-'-9 11 Leftln H ._.. a _.... ' ....... .,..... 14 ......... ,, ---... hl'k~ died -..., llilB' ....... Jl6taL . Tbe polWman, ~ r-I. Lall. Ud two c6er' t n• a • • ee a.tioll ...... Weft ..... TM California lli&law9J P111n1 aill Lat1'1 1* tqaad car wwwlw ... a&- er the com.-llt SliilK A..-a a' ~Street. '!be lie ..... ..,.. drift8 ...,. Robert 1. llcCnclra, 11. .t. Waa.iit- ater, .... tmn apea ..., ae aide and ?eM end. McCncba, Mill sa._ ml! ...... paueqer, 15-year-old c.nQa ...._ en, were ejected frw tlle I ,._ ed veldde. , Accardblg .. ' Ille ~ Palnl. the ofllCls W hem tr•;:. wit It bis lira 1ll.miDI -nd ..... me. Huntinctoa Beadl palice taday _.. Lall .... beaded e...rd tlle Bip Tide -at rma Badl Bhd.., lile ., a reported ''major dilbabw:e. .. Two e-tingtm Bw:ll ma •er• ~ hart wbea ... 9Clll& .. (See m.U!D, P19e !} Fumes Overcome Man in Ditch Collision Hurts Motoreyclist A Wllua£Jdiat ... ~ inj.tred SmdllJ .... Ms _,. I collided .. a cs • BUer-Slnet ad New- pcat 8-lewmd ill CAiia .... Abrt F . I.,. JI. .t. Jm Babb SL. Cella ............ tram bis qde .... it« ¢ d .... with a am-*iwll 1IJ Pml T. llaDll!r. n. 212 V-ldaria SL Km) ..naa1 a 1lrabll left teg. an ilrjlnd lamd, dat bnli8a and a diOit aw•· •. police said. • S 1n · U.S. Forces Stand by Riot Area BJ u... Praa ..... rt cal WAllllNGTON (UPI) -Pn:sldeDt Jet w dllpetclwd U.S. troops to tbe Detroit sea today at the recpat of Gn. Georp Romney but dbbe)d tbem from the riot ar-ea until farther 8iltaiidiam. Be llOtified Romney by telelram . tut tlle tr.,. ..id arrift .. Seif. ridle AW f'.u ._ and '"be a'f'ID- allle ,_. le ee4ete *PoJilDlllll U i. quired ... lllltPart _, ....... md the lfichi&M Natiollll . Gurd fara!s. ... Bat ,..,_.. .... c,.. •we. special...--t. Dd e ~ Bobst s. ....... -DlpiltJ Atty. Gell. WaTfll Cuiati"<i*M te cm- fer witll ......., ..S "to make ..... cific pFw • prwldi&& yoa • i t tt sudl WllJPOl"l ud umtuce aa be necessary.'' Tbe federal troops will not move from Sdfridlle. • Dliles from Detroit. until V aace and Cllristopber report to .WU.. -rec:m. furtba' orders. ,Race Violence Br~Ont mm Wire Sei fices Aside from Detroit, racial violence allO Oared in several other u. s. ci- ties today and cmr the weekend. In one ol the wont outbreab, three Negroes wwe lbot and wounded to- day in Bocbest.er. N. Y ., u more than 4DO policenm mcmd into a predom- in.antty Negro neighborhood to stop rom.c pup ol vandals. Tbree other' cities ~ ra- cial trouble Sunday -New Y o r k, New ~ ComL, and Kalamnoo, lllcb. Birmingham, Ala., and Engle-wood. N. J., were bit Saturday night, and Youngstown, Ohio, had violence earlier Saturday. An uneasy quiet set- tled in Minneapolis and Cairo, Dl Police blaled mgry crowds for five hours Oii the streets ol Spanish Har- lem in New Y art Sunday. Se.en paw were miured and three men arra1m. Sewn. aore- froats were bl'oten in a minor db- turbance ear'1 today. County Fair Due Tuesday The dlsturbance, whicb follawed bloody racial outbreaks across the Hudson River in Newark, Plainfield and Englewood. N. J., wu touched off when an off-duty policeman tilled a knife-wie?dlng Puerto Rican wbo pota said bad a 1oag arrest reconl. He reportedly turned on the police- man with a knife. Some angry re.si· dents claimed, however. that he was shot after he discarded the knife. BJ JACK BllOBAC'& °' .......... ... What ii blOed .. tile ..... ..... tun-filled Onqe' C'AUIQ hir ii Ille event'• Wltery opem .t tile Dir- groundt tn Com Ilea n.e.dQ far a llx-daJ nm tbroQgb S.S.,. With mr . atudded .a,e --. hone shows, a rodeo. UW-•• fll exhlbita, new product ~ a liffftse replica oi NASA'• Maewy spacecraft and a colarfal CSBiftl with thrill rides. um ,._., fair is jampackecl with tb1np far "8Y mem- ber Of the famll1. 'n.t fair ... -...... bearty filled ht:ci I I witla Ille __. Alo- ... Qmia ~Ill 2:• p.m. MCI II p..m. • ,.......,. Twawty-w of Or mp CGllltJ'• -b1 UM g i rl ~ will Tie fir tlle title .t. ~ Quet-n -Ille ..... .. nillliDc -.~ Ulf' p..rade of ft'llllb .. ftlll9. P9t Bldtaw, Niisa -.le, radio ad TV dlill11t4 lls, cwnat1y fea bind ill tbe "en. f,aes" TV lt'r · iel. 81111 tbe n.. Blocb:r' Singer\, ~ ap a falt.,...S mmk'aJ varWIY .,. ill tbe unpN6e11l:n? a19o .t 2 1J a.I I p.m. dailJ. Other top errterta.lnen appearing daily in the show are the Orwyns, a swinging amibat and foot juggling family: Jan, trapeq artist. and tbe .Jack Fisher Ordwataa. Climax of the dallJ •bow i.s lbe Ha- waiian Hol•Baloo, ltmTlng Tebula, Tahitian dancer; Tama. 'prince ol the dte dancen, and others. TM small fry wOI find, aa usual. that the fair is rea.ly for them. The Bob K.-J Show wDl be preteDted oo tbe Kiddy Carousel st.ace three times daily at 3. 5 and 7 p.m. Lupo ~ (SH FAIR. Pate Z) Elsewhere: New Britain, Conn. -A white mo- (See OUl'BllEAU, Pace Z) NEW YORK (APT-"'Mie ltOCt mar- ket toot a fairly sharp lou In active trading late this a.nerooon. (See quo- tations. Pages 1-1.) Analysta said the market WU re-acttni from an "overbought" condi· tion aftm' two weeb ol record VOi· mne and general advance. 1EN CENTS Bahia-Skipper Wins Flight Of Snowbirds By BRUCE BENSON Of .. Dlllr ....... Jeff Allen, 17, borrowed a friend's Soon.rd and sailed away from 14 other eotranu Sunday to win lbe 37.nd annual Flight of the Snowbirds by • good 3l boat lengths. It was the young Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club skipper's third time out in a Snowbird, but he is no newcomer to dinghy sailing. Allen is senior nation· al champion for 1966 in Kites, and WU Kite Junior national champion in 1964 and 19115. Despite a small chop in the bay, the fleet maneuvered in variable wind wblle hundreds of spectator boats crowded the edges of the coune to witness the classic event Allen aimed bis No. 508 boat across the leeward end of the stutins line while dozens 0( Snowbirds grabbed each others' air to windward. Crouing with him was Lin Gaftaf. son in No. ~ boat who grabbed fourth overall slot and a trophy for first girl to finish. Allen slipped ahead of the fleet and at one point was beating ahead with almost a quarter-mile lead until Ll· sa, 14, began to worry him near the third mark. (See SNOWBIRDS, Page II) Crash Injures Newp~rt Man Harold C. Lokan of Corona del Mar remained in critical condi- tion today from injuries suffered Satardg.y when be was thrown through the windshield of his compact sedan. The California Highway Patrol said Lokan, 43, of 402~ Marguerite Ave., was driving south on MacArthur Boulevard early Saturday when be lost control of the car. The foreign auto &hot from the roodway at Lane Road and lurched to a hall. throwing the driver through the front "1ndow. Loka:l and his only nassenger ~1ar· ilyn Mathilda, ':fl, 470 A Cypress ~. Laguna Beach, were tal..en to Hoq Memorial Hospital . A 1pokes- mm there aaid she was treated 'lDd. released. 1 \ \ l Z OM. y l'fl..OT Center By JEROME COWNS Along Our Coast .. send your 10D tae 1"ine. U be daes weel here, be'II dal better t.b&re." So 1oes an ancient saying in the county ot Ayrshire, Scotland. And they're not t.alking about UCJ. They're talking about the Scot· ti!b industrial town of Irvine on the . Firth of Clyde. Firth means "gulf," if that helps clear up matters any. That's thia week's geography lesson: ttiere an Irvine ln Scotland. Here's this week's history lesson: all ol the ancient kings of Scotland from Duncan J to John Balliol were lrvines. Except Mac Beth. He. .)If t'OW"Se, was a usurper. Some of you may be wondering where 1 g« all ttUa astonishing in· formation. wen. I ""'1 •lot; I oftr· ~ a lot; I steal a tot from oUier publications, and 9001e of it I mate up. * Where's Fashion lsland7 Some say it's in Corona del Mar . and don't ask such stupid questions. But Jadt Barnett says it's in New- port Beach -and tlbere's a differ· ence. Jack points out that the mail· ing address for Fashion Island shops will be Newport Beach, not Corona del Mar. What difference does it make! , Probably this: One of these days, ttrose 52 Fashion Island stores may nave to decide whether to join Barnett's Newport Harbor <l\am- ber ol Commerce or the smaller, "unofficial-but till very active" -Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce That's a lot of members. * Last week's suspension of flVe Newport police officers by Chier James Glavas apparently ha3 heart· ened the anti<Op crowd. · k, a result of the hippie hangout raid that led to the suspension or the officers for "inexcusable de· structiveness," the American Civil Llberties Union has announced plans to open four "police mal· practice" centers in Oran1-?e County In a Los Angeles undenrround newspaoer. Oranl{e Coast ACLU di· rector John Pemberton Friday was nuoted as saving the mid wa.c; one of the reasons for openinl.! the renters Then. somewhat ominously. h,. added· 'We'vt been looking for an air· ti,l!ht case to sma.c:ta them . This is 1l" Of rourse. ht> may have bPen mis- riuoted * That's enough trouble for this week. I'm g~ting out of here rm going on a vacation to Yosemite -to escape the crowds. Hah U.S. Lawyer PlanH Tsbornh<· l J.l\'. Pl<'a CHICAGO 1 llPJ I -A Chicago l1w. yer, wtlo 1a1d he was retJ)ined by the wife of Moise Tshombr, said Sunday he plaMed lo file a petition of habeu corpua before the United Nations Hu- man Right! Commission by Thursday to secure the rel!'asf of Tshom~ from Algiers Tshombe, formfr pr!'mier of Ulf• Con(O, wu kldna)>fd while Ofl a night from Medr1d and taken to Al- geria where the supreme court there has since ordered his extradited to the Con10 wherf' he is un!1tr a dttalh ~rnlence ,...,.. P•e l KI~ED .... Driver Sought In Fatal Crash In Huntington Police today sought the driver cl a car which s.mub«f into the rear of a motorcycle oo Coast Hllbway lD Huntington Beach early Saturday, killing a Seel Beach t.een-qer. 1be victim, James Robert Parten ot um Mar Vlsta Ave., was tnocbd from the momrcycle. He died &bold eight hours later ln Hoag Memorial Hoepital, Newport Beacb. ~~ '* p.,_ •• jltdiat west of Cout HICbw., aboat 1 ~ mAea west ol Golda West Street when tbe ~hit the rear tire ol hia moac7de. The car sped otf as Parta apWed to tt>e pevement. Officen said today they bad "no hot IUS~.·• tr * * Mesan Esca~ Wreck lnjurie.s Thomas R. Llnfoot ol CostA Meaa eacaped injury Swida y in a two-car Rivenlde Freeway era.ab that tilled an Inglewood woman and hurt three Los Aofelea County ruideata. Mra. Sarah Overby. SI, WU pro- nounced dead at Anaheim Memorial Hospital after the m.ldatternooa au... ltap at the La Palma Avenue ttou- ing Accord.ln1to~eCalitcrnlaffilbw~ Patrol, the two vehicles collided as Lester F. Overby. 6.1, tried to pull oil the westbound 1aJw when hil car heated up. Mrs. Overby suffered the fatal ln· juries whe'I her hUJband'a veb.lcle crubed Into the bridge support 'Jbe compact ledan driven by Unfoot, 311, ol 188 Brookline Drive, spa •oad on the sboulder Overby and two otben ln bU car. anelandla M. Fern-B, 11, of Redondo Beach, and Robert A. Ferrell. 21, ol. lng1ewood, wen in 11tisfactory.coodJ. Uon today at A!Wtetm Memoria.J Roa-pltaJ FBI Identifies Highway Patrol Slaying Suspect IMPERIAL (AP) -The PBl identi- fied today a man arrated oo suspi- cion of murder in the ct.alb ol. a Cali- fornia Hlehway patrolman, Frank A Story, 25, aod the wouodin11 or an· other, Ernest ff Golf. 43, on July 19 The man 1ave his Nl'M u Robttt Mart.in4"t but the FBI said he 11 Lu!! Soto Juarez, 35, of El Puo, Tu FBI official~ said Juarez had • prior rtt· ord, but they did not give deta.ib. Funeral services for Story, a pa- trolman for only 18 months, were "fld Saturday. Golf, who wa1 wounded in the cheat, wa1 released from the boll· pltal today The patrolmen wert abot as they questioned the dnver or • truck whi<'h hsd been reported stolen Juarez has been arral(Md and ht& preliminary hearina is set for Aug 4. Oist Atty James H11mllton said hr will prr~rnl thf' <'11~1' lo ttlt r.nnd .lury. a during the weekend. Proceeds wilt be ued to COD· stnJCt a lighted baseball field, tennis courts and bastetbl.U courts. 4,500 Chilaren, Parents l'rona .... ~ J FAIR .. . ~njoy Youth Carniva.l . Ao estimated 4,,500 ea&• youngsters ad their parents tunaed out for the NeWlJOl't 8.-tJor CommunitJ y 0 u t h cater caninJ enr the weekend. A net profit ot *>cit a.ODO was re- aliled. Crail Gnhlger. preaadent of the y outt> Center board reported to- day. Grainger s a i d volunteer workers toiled until 3 o'clock this morning to take down booths aad clen up the pvuoda. Proceeds will be set aside for con- structiaa ot a lighted baseball lield. t.eenil court. and buketball courts, be said. ''The carnival it an excellent eum- ple of a community working together to improve youth recreation laciUties al no cost to the taxpayer." Graioger declared. He thanked members of I !arbor Area servi~ clubs wbo manned the Events Here a the IChedllle el events for the operung of Oraqe County Fair iJI ea.ta Mesa TuesdaJ and the at- 'Pajama Game' Tickets on Sale At Box Office ncuta for Orange Coast CoUegr'a 12th annual summer maica.I will ~ on sale at the OCC auditorium box of· 6ce TaHday at 11 a.m. 1bU year's muslcal Is "'Jbe Pajama G~e. '' Leading roles are played by ~ve Taylor aod Reintta Golennr. both of Costa Mesa. The show ls cit · l'9CUd by Luke Scott. one ol the found· en of the OCC aumMe-musical prn gram. Technical direct.or ia J o h n Ford, wbo has directed many Of thr summer ahowi 11ckels (OT the musical, which Wtll be staged on Aug. 2, 3, 4, and 5 a l 8 : IS p.m. In the OCC Auditorium, will be on aale lh4 week from U a.m t•1 l p.m. and from 2-4 p.m. daily. Tiu box office will also be open from 8 )1 to 8 ~ p m on .luly 2.,. 26. and :11 f'reM P .. r I CROWDS ... bathers Saturday. an(j 110,000 Sun day. "We'll be having Larger week day crowds too," he predicted The Harbor Deparbnent reportf'd a boat fire, the only mishap to m:ir thr weekend. Tiwt Ore to a ranvas boat covt>r ;ii the Channel Rrt>f apartmt>nls Satur day mornini w;i~ l'xtmguasht'rl hrn m1nt1fl'~ :1rtrr jf ";i~ rrrortrrl l booths. Participating servi~ organizations include. Corona del MiV Chamber of Com- merce, Balboa Lions Club, Marintts Lions Club, Newport Harbor Lutheran League. Newport Harbor Exchange Club. Corona del Mar High School Boosters Club, Newport Beach City Employes Association, Newport Har- bor Juruor Chamber of Commerce, ConJda del Mar Community Congre- gational Church. Optimist Club of Newport ~ch. and Corona del Mar Klwenls Club The grand prize of a $500 U. S. sav- inp bond was won by D. C. Clark. 435 Woodland Place. Costa Mesa. Matt Kabach, 11, sold 92 ticket. to win a surfbotlrd. Tbe "B" League Gi· ants baseball team won a day at l)igneyla.nd fC)r selling the most tick· ets as a team. at Fair tractions for Wednesday Tuesday 9:30 am. -Orange County Horse Show Judging Rabbits I .Junior and Senior) Judging 4-H Sheep 10 a m. -Main Turnstile Gates Open (lk>th days) Judging -Junior and Semor De· partments l p.m. -Orange County Junior Horse Show Arena (both days l Orange County Talent Showcase !both daysJ 2:30 p rn. -Aloha Queen Contest Pre- hmirumes -Amphitheater :t pm. Judging FFA Sheep 4 pm -Band Parade (both days) Renee Ella Ae<:<>rdionist -Flow- er Show (both days) BatUe of the Bands -Amphi· theater 5 p.m -Bob Karl Show I both days) 6 pm -Band Parade !both days} Judging 4-H Swine 7 p.m -Bob Karl Show -Carousel (both dayaj Mesa Boots and Saddlt' Horse Show -Arena 8 p.m. -Judgin~ . FF A Swtnf Aloha Quren ContPst f''malc; - Amphitheater 9 p.m. Aloha GO-GO -Youth Tt'nt lboth daysl 10 p m. Drawing, Free trip to Ha· wail -Carousel (both days 1 lO::ll p.m. -Buildings Closf t both days I Wednesday 9 a .m. Orangf' County Horse Show 9:30 a,m -Judging +H bee! 2:~ pm Pat Buttram \ an4"ty Show -Amphltht>ater :I p.m. Bob Karl Show Carousel s p.m Dal~y Clapper Pony Club Show Arena II I'm P<it R111tram Sh'"" \mphl· lhr.1tr1 Clown and Harold t.be Stlltmu will a p p ~ a r both at the carousel and tbrougbout the fairgrounds. A special dance for t.een-agen 1s alat.ed at tbe Aloha Go Go Tent nlght- 1 y from 9 to 12, Tu~y t b r o u 11 b ~. and • to 7 p.m. Qf'Supby. Prize wllmlng Oranp C o u n t y amateur entertainers will put oo a daily two-hour Talent Sbowcast musi- cal variety show~ day from 1 to 3 p.m in the Aloha Go Go Tent. SENIOR FAIR At the other end of the age spec- tTU m, the Senior CJt.izens Jamboree will be staged at 1 p.m. Tbunday in the am~theatre. Hi&bligbta will be a Seniar Citizens Talent Sbow complete with prius, contest! and games. Gate admission for senior citizens will be ball-price ( 50 cents) Tbunday. Fair visitors will be able to enter a Mercury spacecraft for a stmulated orbitaJ ride in space. A narrated film taken during an actual spece night will add a visual effect during the nde. Four horse abows will enabk. this year's lair visit.ors to 11ee truly out- standing examples of Southland horse- manship. An Orange County Junior Show is slated for Tuelday and Wed· nesday and two performances at 9 a.m. ud 1 p.m. The National JunJor Horse S h o w will be seen at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Thursday. A seruor horse show sponsored by the Mesa Boob and Saddle Club jg scheduled for 7 p.m. 1'ueaday and an all-pony show will be held al 6 p.m Wednesday. The JuW<>r Fair will showcaae the livestock. farm and home products or F u t u r e Farmers of America, 4-Si Clubs and other youth groups. A pop- ular feature is the Small Animal Farm where visiting small fry can pet all kinds of rarm animah ClimuJng the Junior Fair will be ttie Livestock Auction on Friday alt· ernoon and evening. The "Joy of Living" flower show, the most colorful in the Wesl, stag- ed by Harry Macres, will be held in the nrw noriculture building. From Page I OUTBREAKS • • tonst wes dragged from his car and beaten in a predominantly Negro district earlY Sunday and poUce sea1- Nl off a three-block area. Five patrol l'ars werf' damaged by rock~ and bot· lits thrown by around 200 Negr<W>s. Kalamuoo, Mach. -A moh of 200 "'le~rOt'll kept two policemen from in· vestigating a minor shooting early Sunday One officer was overpower· f'd and his gun taken. State, county and city police dispersed the crowd. Rlrmlngham Ala. -National Guardsmen rolled through a Negro secUon early Sunday and took up posltiona at city hall, five blocks from w h e r e several hundred Nel{T'oes threw rocks and looted stores aftel" a Negro was wounded by a white po- liceman Sporadic vandalism conUnu· Pd into th~ early morning, but quiet· P'1 l:itrr 1'11nrl:1v and lhf' ~o1'1tl'rll wf'rr (rnt homr Planners OK Towering Cross Above Church , A Cl'Oll atop I ltyllttic metal tub-i~g tower 8000 will mart the Joca. lion ol B-1boa 'II Cbrilt Clurcb by the Sea, Community Metbodist. A combination 42-foot fower.idfnti. ficattOd stin-bUlboard, and . bai1ding addllions were apprOWJd last week by Newport kadl Planaml COID· mfaalonera. Addit.lona will include a ~ cl&slJ"OOm ~ &Dd ID oftitt bttlldinf. Slx P11Tt1n1 lp9Cel will ~ added. The modern tower wUJ replace an outdated exJtttnc tower of tie same height. Planners ordered the AdenMcatiofl ttrn and bulletin board to be •ttacbed to the bottom of tbe tower ICaled down, to permit better vis1bi1iC1 f« motortsu. fJAl lY Pl lOT .............. c •• lte.._,. H. w .. 4 "'Wllllw Tl.o,.,u ICe•"il ""'"" fho_, A. M11rphl11e ---·=-· ... · Jere'" F. Colll111 ,...,..,...._.,C~l!-- J•ck It Curley 'HI HtsHt1 .... -. ""--......,. ...... O"-............ __ 2211 West a.n-. ........ Melll"f .y4,_.., '.O. le• 1171 '2'4i Otti.,. ~ c-MeN: m "• ..., ....., ~ llllec:tl SO -._ A-... ~ leecll: ..... ..,_ (, l a ~ ... .. ... .. ... -• 1 ). (] J ... .. .. tn .. .. nm 1 ltlJ ... , • ... J mi --• • , 111111 .. -, "' -.. Bii ~ a. I.I ml J -Sii .. • • I I • ' J • • • a .. • ' • • • • • • I ' • • • \ 1 • • l • • . . FIXED BAYONETS -Michigan National Guard&- men with fhed bayonets pUl!lh rioting Negro& back Crom a bu.ming building on Detruit's west.side Sun- 'AYEIUGE RAID' LED TO RIOT day. Looting and llarnin« of "'™'np ~ throughout the 1li&bt-....... ..... lme been tilled a.ad 178 injared in tile drVnc LBJ AUJ.es S4m: ftalks • ' . Turkey Seeks More Vidi1118 . . AOAP•Vn.1'ldlll:r (AP)'-~ ........ .., ............ .... ,_, .. -.. , ... __ _.. ....... mdlll 2 ... ~ tnl ,...., I I ..... Al 111111 111 .................. -olltAJ ..... ,, ................ na~a..' , ..... ..... _ ............ .. Mr 11111 ..... , •• _. ....... ,...... • .. rill-.. ,.. v ... c I 2 .. s)ll n p ............ ,_. .. ...... _ .............. Pl 1: y c..M ..., .. i-r. milr 3 D 'ti. ... will melt Ptpl Pllll YI .. 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With the carrier, tmt not ..._ ta a.. picture, were five tanb and a small fleet CJI. hefic,.,..._ Unruh Expected to Push Hous~Law Modification SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A_...IQ bome1 al he er mare ails. committee ecticn on the loal~ ~ the law to c.1J ~ hotly. cootroveraial Jecialatioll to re-ca.s .... aant•mc tbe .-aDed model or repeal California'• opee ''biM fdb" cmnplaints filed by what houalng law iJ lmmloeat, United Presa R..s-calls "the ac:tirilt ,.._ U. llO International learned today. ~ al rasting. .. Speaker Jea&e M. Unruh wu .cbtJd.. --Provide a qslic:ba .. uce6rre for uled to meet bebiDd doted doon late ace••~ jWopsty ownen to .ppeaJ today with memben of the Gcmnt--a e iaw of tbe Fllir Employaamt By United Prw lntwn1tioMI mental Efflciency and EcoaolnJ Come ~ ~-inD, wbidl admiD- Negro ~ pined in frequeacy and interlsity during 1967 :U::.· =~ bltla have been stal-_....;rt-;• prHmptim l*"bion. with a UPI 1frffJ1 lbowing at least 37 of the Jl&tion's cities struck by And the committee wu expected to DOt now in tbe BacJeJ bill. wtddl major rad.al dliorclen. De 't Mich d meet in another prlnte .e;;iOl;pro... would probiblt cities ad c:wties from The Jell"• IDOlt .-vere rft>ting occurred al troi • ., an ably Wednesday to approve legia1a--.,...me mdinnees klssCIWr a-a. Newut. N.S. An •nr1a1 count showed eight ~rso!-1' have bee~ kiDed ti on which would only moderately re-Jieogislaficw Tiie Pl ..... , • .._ i*opwil in tbe ooatlnnlnl nae. at Detroit and 24 died durine five day1 of violence . vise the Rumford Open Housing Act. wu made by the Ollilania Beal Ba- in Newark. \ . rejecting a Sena~p a 1 a e d bill re-tat.e M-riati«-(Cll&\). C18'elaDd counted four dead du.ring tbe WW'8t ncial outbreaks pealing the 1963 law. Bagler, wbo ,,_ ezpeded to attml of 1188 while M died during the Watt! district rioting. in 1~~· . It was learned that Unruh would tbe cmed """'inc a1aag .n u..u. Radl.i Tioleira bas been reported at the foll0W1Dg Cllies dunng press for legislation along tbe lines said the t*DJIOie of. Isis~--waa IN? of a Rumford modification bllJ in-to ··Uft ~ --.g ...,..,,_ m . : Nlrtll _ Detnltt, JlidL; MinneapoU.Sl Paul, Minn.; Rochester, troduced by Auemblyman William Califansia, blllt at n.e ame time Ill'°' ~o ~ Id New Yark. N.Y.; En.d,ewood Bridgeton, ~e~ark and T. Bagley CR..san Rafael). w b 1 c b Tille sipif-• «+ I • ia 111e diree-Pl•iiii'tM N.J ·~ad Cairo, m; autfoni and New Bn~. ~nn:; would: tiaD of. wW 9eelDI to be tile pd:llic Irle. Pa.;'n. .. ij'llj'W and Waterloo, Iowa; Youn~stown and Cmcmnati. -Exempt from the ~ wislla." Ohio; LMllilfJ ud K•lls••oo Mich.: Fresno, Calif.; Omaha, Neb.; BO&-ation statute aiqle-fMnily dwellings The CllEA iiplWae:d a iluimtift tm, .._,. ad ramn City MO. and owners of housing of four units OD the HM ~ ftedicm b.nat s.ud. _Atlanta, GL; Birmingham and Prattville, Ala.; Lakeland or fewer, but still prohibit cli9c:riJni.D-wbicb npeaW tbe ~ handslg i.w. and Tampa. rta.; DarUm and Wades~ N.C.; Bogalusa, La.; Houston, at.ion by rental agencies, bomlmC de-..._.a yes eartier by fanw Ta.;Nlllriille,"'Ttlm.;andJac:Don,A=h=:a.:;;;;;;:;;s;;~~;;~;;v~~:open;:;;=;and~;ownera;====°'===apm==u=·=~=m===AaemlllJmaa=========·=·~B~·,rm~~Blllllfar~~~~~ Yos 0....,. Storms Assemble • Ill . I Plains 0 ·OMEGA Sala 6 Sena A~ :Bradford, Pa., Gleans 1.34 Inches of Rain -, ··-·DIM ~y ,,..., ... ········ .. a:a--.a1 Ant .... ···-······· 1:D .,,_ U .................... .,..,.u .. _ ........ .,.. .... __ .,. __ ---..-...... ... .... .... """ • ,,. • "-a a,. " UIW_... ......... -....,._. ............ .. ... I .. II ai.111 .. ...,_ • _ .................... ... ......................... ............. -......... ., .......... .. .......... _ .. ~ CM.9'cm'\A -... "-....... ,.... ... ......................... ......... ...., ........ _ -----dllllll --... _. ............ ....... ...._ ... ______ _ ................ __ ..... • ..... dllll9L u. a a• Me ¥1CMYY-..._..,.. _. ,,__.,.......,. ........... _... .......... _ .......... -~ _ ...... ._.. ... __ _ _..,...aL CDMTAL .-Mf RAlllll•UI: v~---­i--._......,._....., ............... --.. .......... 1J.S. Swnt••ry n *'"• 111 flMI .,,......"' ;1 • ........ c.-.._ ..._..... "- _._ .. ~ .......... 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The 292-toot Oniealfng wu en route from the Qu1ncy SbipiMdldl:al Tiida Ollt to -fer triD witll Ad.Di Hyman G. R1ctoYer, father ol the AGb·prognm, abalrd. The cnft was freed. suffering ooly minor cta.maie new cme ·o1 the ftu. · No Statehood Puerw Rico V 01£8 To Keep Its Siatus SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) - Sn pp or ten al oommon-,..,..th fO"rDIDIDl tn Poer-- to Rico today b8d tbe vote al cmMenee u., wanted fnlm ltland ......, bat their nat mo•• W"MD't clelr. In a '1*1 ~ Sanday m-. formllr Got. L Ula Munos Miiin I a id hire w er e no Immediate plana to request any add(. tiooe.I powers from the U.S. Coogreu. Elated, Muooi balled the outcome u ~ that Puer- to Rie&DI support oommon- wealth "u ttie only polltl. cal f<rm tba t is fully adap- ted to ttie needs of Puerto Rico.'' C.otnmonwealth receiv~ 425,~l votes, M.5 perecent of the total; ltatebood r. ceived 273,315 Y'Otes, or 38.9 per cent, and independence received 4,200, 1ix·teoths o( 1 per cent. a clear-cut victory. Romanian · Hits Red Disunity BUalARBST (~ Rmwd• Omwnardtt ptartj JMdlro MiaDlm C....11 Cll to- daJ a1tkDl4 .. CWnnmn. i.tbllc•dllamt)m·.--.,.._~ .. ._cl •-a. Y1 'rt .. I \•"Batbe ..... 1 ......... .. ., ...... tbe bloc. 0 II f.. In a f8M1111C- ... two -md -a • balf- baar' ..,...cti. p01 glowin& trlbale to fbe adllevementa a1 a. 5"let uruon IDd Ro- mm:M'• other aoclaJilt a.1-u.. wttbout ctvtng an tncb In • &mania'• stand far the ript to . an indepmdent bn:nlf of Communinn. He Aid the "forces of re- , ____ .. _ Mao's Forces Admit Foe Not WW~-Yet Mneh lllld. "For 101De ttme ln t b e pat many people (In t b e mtlii.,) were qapd in caamcta amoaa tbemlelves °"" mq:rtndpled laua and did not ,..,. much .utn.tlGn Port Accidents .._., to tile rft0l1ltlionuy mu1 c::ritidB al npudfl&o, '' of Uu a hll 1appc111e11. Show Increase 'l'h1I mede U1 and h I 1 friends "arrogant and \Ill>-SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - py,'' lllld the radio tbat 11 West Oout pert accident.I ooe of Mao'• cbla tools in .ve riling to an .iarmm, U· the campalp lbatinC au-tent. the lnternatlo.r Loll&- na. lhonmen'1 and WarehouM- Pekin& r8dio deecribed Ile men's Unbl llld SundaJ. mUltary .upperters of Uu 1birtetll men bale been u "black ., ... " killed thus far Uils ,.. at "Some figb .... of the air Stockton, Almneda, Eureka, Too many forests are burned because people forget this rule. Please, only you can p~event A el\_ forest fires. 1ii ~1 .... , --.. -. ' .. . q ' ,_IMlllM • ·1 Nik -. IA ~per1ti. Wiii Tiie' MWtU&lliC ~ .. ..-1 IN II. I ffttt ~ tftf Tl!. l~ltfUfleolal .......,., Mliilrtlellt~J MOit i n d e p e ndence group1 boycotted t h e pleb- i.5cite. The vidmy was seen u a persoo.al t r I u m p b far Munoz, 69, four-t-.i-m-e gov. emor of the island and chief architec:l of tbe com- momrealiji link 1'iUt t b • Uofted s+ateC in 1151. • C t t 0 D and lmperialilm" have wmi temparsy suc- ceues because of Oommun- iJt nations' dJlunJty whicb ha invented hm from acting with 1llie DeCeSIUJ determination and nnnnea. force iD Petmc have t bl 1 Lona Beach ad .PWt Buene-t=========::;-;=========. miltaRo US.: The baodful me bl California, Tecotba, Pre-4!lectioo f<reCUt8 bad said oom.monwealth Would need at 1-it «> pw cmt foe CeaulelCU did not name 1he ~ dilaSty l9d be iiil 'aomant• was anHled wttb other Canununllt na- 'b B~· . ~'~~~ ~~~~ Iii •.,.. --...... Tbenbno -:=Jlire>I« ~~.~'.~'"'-' ........... , __ ,_,_ • l • need te fi&trt them ny-~t' 111 ~ i., tbe ._.~~ 9'iti .. ef tt.. DAU .JIL~ • • Starts Trip .~mon==--'-'~~~~~m~wu:::..:.:!===~· ~·~-a-·~~·-~---~-===~~·===-~~-~-~--~ QUICK Israel Asks Talks, But Nasser Hardens Stand tions on important mat. ten. He uid another cauJe of western pins ... the a1- greuive cbaracta' of tm-In Congress periallml. Be said becauae WASIDNGTON (UPI) - of U1iJ certain pad&t and The Jdmlon adDUniltn- Unlted Pren lDtenadouJ able o{ llhouklering It • • " legan.t cooeepts have work-tion'• Im dvfl fi&btl blJl llraell F--'-Minister He said v-...1 bad lost a ed lbeir way into the ranb begins its long-delayed trtp v ... _ &;laJ ~ of the loclaliJta revolution-........ .... ,,__ •-'-Abba Eban today restated battle but not a wv and .... .._.. vuugresl .,.,....,, Israeli demands far direct pledged that the w• against ary movement. =~ ::!i ~ peace negotiationt with the Israel baa not ended. the lawlmbr• thia year. Arab nations despite U.A.R. The restamnent of 11· Opium Haul 1n a departure from the President Gmlal Abdel rael'1 poaltion ~ when practice of other yean, a. NHSl!r'I return to I hard Eban paused tn London for Worth Million Senate WU taking the lead line and his threat of a Viet,. a news conference en route ~~rt~~ namese • llke guerrilla war from New York to Israel. He EPINAL. Franoe (UPI) ,.,,,.-... -..... ,, __ , t la, ael aald the laraeli view iJ that -Police today said they wll.llJ.U.._ ,.. ... _ against lsr · ~ is now no alternative aeJzed 1,000 pounds of nrw opening wttDea wu the a&- Nuaer in 8 speech Stmday but a choice between war ar opimn that w• destined foe tomey general -this 1eG' nigtlt on the 15th anniversary peace. a New Yort lale of about RamJe1 Cb.rt. of the overthrow d Kl n g He said there can be no In· $1 million. Last year, Bouse F -"" U_.. for total definite cease-tire since ls-1bey I al d the IW!li1nn, hen took IOme poWial Mo~ ca QA mo--..--..: ...... __ _._ .... ~ rael holds that an armistice wbidl w111 to have beal .,... .,, -rr-v ..... IUC ca-.u bt1.lurtion of tht Egyptian tends mere otteo to lead to bolled down to produce her-rights bill in • electioe people to ensure finai de-war than peace. He said oin, was found on a nearby year and then were wt feat of Israel. He also said the Israeli government en-farm and the farm« and stranded when the Senate he wu reorganizulg the visions this sequencr of four other' per.oos were ar-killed it Tbe 1looae w a • armed forces for the second events cease-fire, negotia-rested for stealing the not likely to repeat this mt. round against Israel •-=ti=·oos='=peace==· ======nar=coti=·ca=.=======tak=e;;;;. =======;! The belief in Jerusalem''" was "for us the rtruggle is only beglnning." It was eehoed ln CaSro wtlere Egyp· tians prepared to tighten their belts another notch in preparation for an austerity budget NasseT promised will •·end privileges." "We &hall ask the people for new sacrlfices dictated by the necessities of war," Nasser saJd "In thh, we have taken into considera- tion that thhe greater bur· den should fall on those cap- Sub Slated For Lurleen MONTGOMERY. Ala IUPI> -Lt G1>v Albert Brewer. a J8.year-old at- torney, apparently will take over the reins of state pow· er on Tuesday Doctors in Houston. TPX ·1 where Gov. Lurleen Wallace is recuperailnR from a can cer operation, have givM no 1 sign that she will be bock I in ht'f' home g t 11 t ~ by Tuesday That day will mark ttie l 21st 1J1 a row she has ~n out of Alabama and the state constitution provides that in such ., e\•eot U1e lieutenant governor is to tempc.-arily takP ftOVer.i·. mtntal command T1T7 Id•• -•I tMdl H""""-'.., &M<11 "f4'1J 9 FALL TONE ·PRINTS Cr .... ....a.tnt cothn In • wide ef allirl •nd .. ,.,. fer fall. e ·v1CKY" PRINTS p.,.ky, pretty florals on euy ure nfd r.yon •nd cptton. 0,... and W.U.. weight te wear •II *-"· a t~ nlue in 45' widthsl v.tuea from 69c to l9c yard • Cf"NM ,....nt • guer. wnhable e45" wide L ; . r, ; ~-r. : F <:i ...... r.n -a..m ~----·- , . l . You can modernize your kitchen and not pay a cent for the planning Remodelin1 i1 fun. But it's abo loeded with problem&. If you're an Edison cuatomer, we can help with the touch part. Our borne modernization counaeJon know their stuff Take kitchens. They're familiar with food ftow, trdic diversions, and the relationship!! of work centen. All the ingredienh of good plannina. They're alao well grounded in the basics -the L 11h&Pf', the U,and the Corridor. They C'an tell you 1011tantly "'hich design would beAt fit your 11pare. An EdiM>n counaelor will eave you time and money. We'll brief you on choosing material11. 11electing a <'ontl'tlctor. and financing your pro1ect. You'll even ~et 1 workable ftoorplan, drltWTI to 11Cale, ahowin1 the 1uggeated improvement.a. The whole packqe ii 1blolutely free Even thousb you've no 1mmed1ate pl1n1 to modernize, you ought to visit one of our centel"ll. Brow11e 11rnund You'll 11tt the new ~t cievelop· menlA in huting. air conditioning, lighting 1nd <'OOking. There's 1IM> a reference library that can help you bone up on home modernization. You ju.at mieht pick up some good ideas. Aa a 11tarter,.why not fill out the coupon below? Southern California f di son sG. ·---------------------· Home Modemitation P 0 . &1 4B. l,oe An1f'l ... C'-111if 900r.3 I'm an Ed110n cu•tomf'r: I] J'v,. rlf'!"i!IHI In mool'rnitf' Pltllf' call mr 0 I l1kr thl' 1dr1 Plf'Uf' •fnd m• more inform1tion '11llFFT OTY ---------PNON'I co .... ,.;;- -- Oft!"!• Tien Dies Quiz s~ On Crashes In Mid-air . ' -.. -............ " f •• . -. . . . . ~Y for €arl Sandburg t.er after he bad MVed u The Rev. Georse C. B. Tol- Corellll conapondent fOr a Ieeoa, paster et the Unltari- feebare 1)'Ddica1e. an On.arch 1b aiari.toa, Then hil llteNry aireer s c _.n ____. •• ~ the "'·---began ......... «, .•• ·~ -auuai· -...,.... al service. Saodburl'• aahea He conected eong1 of will be ICattered about "Re· mountain people, cowbo11 membraace R o c t" in ..... --. .....,, ..,., 24, 1967 .... .,..., . Boom Over In War Jobs •••• ................ .................. -~--............. fiDl HUNrlt6TON. ~VAUEY W1C ........ ~ ..... v. I "· ...... c. 3 and railr6ad. pnp. W i t b Galetbutg. b.11 pte.r De pve poetry ~:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiPiiiiiiii;;;==::iiij;~;;;;;m;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;:-; reediq..foJ.k . 11netng COil· cer1a la'OI tbe country. The S'Mdbul'il lived f o r yean ID·Harbert, Mlcb., but in 1945 left the Lite Micbl- gan winters and moved tlO Flat Rock, a VillaC• al old home1 amid towerlnc trees along a plateau Ob tbt crest of Ile Blue RJdCe. COMPLETE FUNERALS CONVFmEN'D.Y ~ SanclnB'g, on Feb. 12, 19Cii -tbe 150tb annlvena- ry of Lincoln's birth -ad· dressed a jolnt se11ion of Congrea. 1 r Survivors, ln addition tlO • 1 the widow, •e three dau&b· er for e. 80c:l91 D111111«at-tera: Mn. Barney Crtle, le' Plll'tJe 11CNtarJ to Mil-wile of a Cleveland, Ohio, waukW• m11~. aDd .1lf!IP9" Slll"geOD, and Margaret and ~ 'l'tleQIC*cO.~ Janet Sandburg, who live at J)1 Newi 'blred b1I 81 a iii-their pan!llta' home. .. 4 ...... 1-6577 DAILY 9-6 SUNDAY .II~ Home Gift .. '1811 UPI 11JJllllB 11L1D l . . 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Patton who was 1uspmded for five day• without paJ fer ''in· itiating delay of an imporlr ant tariff change without consulting or ad v h in g. maupa:Mat ••• Qaqp1in said. CocJQCQm• BD1J Mllla, cha.irmaa of tbe cogndl's Penonnel Om>mittee, said that, after a careful study of tbe event& leading up to the 51lSJlensioo. tbe comJDit.. tee com:idered the penalty unjust The result wu a JU» vote of cmsare of the Harbor Department by tbe council oo July 5 and a formal let- ter of reprimand W!'Dt to Caughlin SaturdaJ. Beverlr Hills_ Clah ~ t HOSP.I'f:A.L ,11 ; • .. WEDDING SAN BBRNAJU>INO (AP) -Minnlt ~ fellred ahe woa1d bt 1llUlbla to attend her .... •lddlnc afta' •be ftll Md lntt ber let I week tlO.. 'lbe weddlnl went of:f u scheduled Satdr'Uy, but the ICIDe ... alilfted fio Mn. Oboe'• room la st Berna· dine BCllpltal. Her 10B Da- vid aad Uaa Gotdinc were mlrrled., Friars :&ambling PtOBe Set' LOI A.fiGBLES (UPI) -nen wmt into tbe attk. aaJd muy of h memben Tbe tlda'al ,,_ J1lrJ Im They wouldn't tell me what pi., llD rummy tor i.o fl . .. aubpoeaaed an than a do-they were 1ooldDc for. three eeflta a point zen memben of the famed "That waa 'lbunday. Ap-"It'• Ju.at a trteodly place Frian Club to appear parently they were al· b I fri-"v """--'-at an -... ... in· ready p'--..... to go be-w ere you Pay • ~ ... _.....y _ ..... ,, -.... card -me," be said. "There to aDep4 ll"'Ninl fore the grand jury when •- The show ....,,,,.. fl'.tder· they ~e to tile club. I co-is no bl.g iiambllng done Dal organization occupies a operated with them fully.1' there." '750,GOO structure in nearby Other members Of the Seven membert of the club Beverty Bill. It wu crzan-club, however, sald they be-were 1ubpoenaed before a ized In 1M7 as an adj'anct of lieved the lnveati g at f on 1983 lfand jury inveltiga- tbe New York Fri.an c 1 u b might center around perr.olU tion of a Palm Springs man and now baa about 600 mem-who cheat at canl1. 1upected of bein& a •Ne· ben. Com~ George ~eteel, money bookmaker, but an l __._. Sund.a who bolda the club'• top hon-refuaed to testify on the ba· t was • ..,,...._ y orary Utlie -"Abbot" -1• f .... 6 Fifth Am--'--' ~~:~~~~ljpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimsm~m0mwciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimauuiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiii1-1~•· o1 111e dnbho'-by five cec1-1Jg1111 leldt ScMol of Alf and Design eral aimtl- Bri~ ut~ 001rv!! JUNE 19 to SEmMIER 1, 1967 why the building Wal in--._ ....... _... ,_ A19-.__ apeeted and added that only W =:"c:-'I: .=: :-'~ social card playing, for ~ ...,.. -.. ......., "-' ~ small stakes, takes place ADVANCID DUIOM, CJIRAMICS, OllAWIHG ..__ Gll»HIC:S. Oil ,AtlfTINO, WATlltCOt..O~ UICI~. SCUll"T\Jltl "'Ibey enmined the club-------...E' ••IT9. CA~ NJ, ... HOCHUll8 houae from top to bo~m." Briakin aakL •"Ibey dlmb-630 LAGUNA CANYQN RO,AD r~ '5ir'' ed through every place they LAGUNA 81ACH 4 4-152 oou1d clbnb through. 'lbey~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I BUIE SPECIALS 2795 VW COMPLETE s3'llli OVERHAUL I .. •t WEIT ll'ITU1ml ST .. VISITORS WILCOMI MURIY • • • UMITED "CHARTER MEMIERSHIP COURSES AYatAGE LISS THAN $1 PIR VISIT' You e1n trim • much as 3 inches off your stomech, lYz iache.5 from your hips. 2 Inches ftolft y.ur: tnighs. Hot.city helps you transform f•t into muscle. Al• resuft, you'l lool '~ f..t as rnudt ttl, 15 or 20 pounds slimmer -without the clrudp ry of clletihg. You'I enjoy dynamic frtneu for 9rMter succes.s .t ~. play, sporh. AfMJ.ift91y, +h.t hoWRnt beR wll SMm pound1 hghter. And you'I add trlr• yards to' your 9olf drive, Your ..w-found hufth wift bt • P!eesent JUrprise to your friends, family end ~ssocletes. Y~ un have powerful musdes on your arms, btclt legs, chest -even if you haven't exerciseCI • 1intl. hour in the pest 20 years. You an s.. that fatty "rubber tire" around your ••ist cftMpP9ar -repleceG by firm, ripplint. muscle. You un restore the youthful "bounce" that ma ke1 you feel es if ltw. clock of time has been tumecf btck -week .~.,. week, you. feel youngtr, more vigorous, more dynamic ••• Th• ruuita can be a fit new you, a dynamic younger-lookiot new you, filled with a wonderful aeDM of well-being that let! you sail through each day with energy to spare. These eff ectl do not crepend OD age. 'Ibey don't even call for special will-power. AU it take.a ill jult 2 to 3 vWta per week to HOLIDAY I HEALTH SPA And now is the time to act. Have a look at your complete body outline and be frank with what you see Then rmiember that it is in your bands t.o do aomething about it! Call or drop by the Holiday Spi nearelt you today! 3 convenient locatiom tn Oranre County. * COSTA MESA .. 2300 HARBOR BLVD., HARBOR SHOP. CTR. 549-3368 * ANAHEIM .... 510 SOUTH BEACH, PLAYA PLAZA SHOP. CTR. 826-0381 * ORANGE ..... 622 E. KATELLA, PLAZA REAL SHOP. CTlt •• 639-2441 ' - ~ll-+ l-L u 1 J • i' DAILY Pn.OT. 7. . . . ' .. For the Reco~d Some Jobs May Be Cut In U>unty To Teach First Aid T1111p11 Ta•pom .... ,.n 40 ..... ,., .. .. ,. .. ladies Crop Top SumMery 1h..t topt i• "'•llY calort I felwicL w ......... t iltH ... , .... llluffer retred- •~le pt11cll & urtrlll9e pan. FREE • 5 urtri4te reflll1. .;::-WP MENNEN Skin Bracer .... 71k Me•tli.i lull efttr •••••· 7 fl .... DtMO 1 1*1 Miter ...... 71 H ... l.kl1 _.., u ... lit .. f•p•. $ Slyle c SprlJ ... ., . •1 ... 11-. ...... ,., Seper H.U -~ -="' C PON COUPON MIN'S ( r:: $ 33 N .. n. •liltt ._ ...... Sb" 14-171/t U•it -J C:OlltON ,...,,, ... Alsct fllll ....... 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Mll'M ... ,,..,,... •:• It.I"~ ~· ~. 111 ~ St. 7:1• p.m.. tr9lll ,,,.., ~ Of'Ne lftd ~Id< leM. 4:5' e.m. Sulldrt, strvdwnt nr.. 1'1'2 Hullt'"PWI .. u . Off. ''" •. ..,,,. -".... 11112 WN"'°" mon teer LAN. 1:2' 1.m .. lftldlcel 11d. 15'1! Ptllca11 1:~":'.111. Mendev • ....,.. ...... Joins Council dowll. .... di """' .... 9ltdl IOU!lvtnl. SANTA ANA -u--J . ... , hltdt n-•:1 1:M ...,,, 5'tnMY. trM11 nr. .... ,... Hartleroad of Santa Ana Czech Children Showing Art ll'UUJ!!RTON -Artwork by C I e t bollonkian chll· dren 7 to 12 yun old will So oe ~ Aq. 4 in the Titan Boot sior. Gallery, llOO E. Nutwood An. 'lbt calleettlJn. a gift to the Unttecl States from the Ministry ol Educa jon in Pr*Cle, lndad• plintini8. coQafest ad ariclUl prints. byn:.-=~.~ will Jaat tllroadl Aue. •. Head Start .-•• OcNt1 •-· will be .lmtalled .. an em-ORANGE -M r 1. Nabcy J:2t "'"'" llUl>llc .u1... 1• Noni>-1 ti c .. _.,_ '---~1 ..., ....... pioye represent. ve on the • ~. QVllJlll -~Ullllcs Utt .... -:::"' COUPON TrlllSlslor Rldlo -.1u1 MM<ry4eclrlle111- .Uhu-11 .... , fra111•. $ .$ COUPON Pklk 99 ..... 'ULT ~- .... J.64 W..,.11 \t1lret hu 4..W. .. !Mii.., ckstr-4 .. ,, .... $ COUPON 88 &Ill lite ..... Cllarceel at•l'ttf fhW.I ~· ...... ........ LM 86 Plcnk Jua $ .... l.t, 2 t•I. iut hes ltotta111 ''it• i1 .... ,,Hf . JULY ..... ..,.~.1c.1i1. 10 lb. C ChlrCOll .... n. It llt !let Cllffchar charceel . COUPON 66 ,...... v...., Califomta Appren1ieahip iutruetor .tncl dlnctor of 2'~~idm .• ~Y, ~ 1.., s. Council when the 1 tat e tbe Oblld Denlopmeat Cen.111• .. -.. -..... _llllmm .. l@l .... -........ ___ ...... _ .. _ .... __ ...... _..J 4:11 ........ s-itY. ~. "'".....,. group meeta Tbunday in ter at Cb9pman Collep, Is ..C:... ~;i:iii!;iip::jR IULY OBITIJ ARIES loCk st. ...,,,.......,. Santa .Monica. serviol u princlJl91 teacher Lt" ..,...,.=o::-::.1 ,...,. s·~~ ":· .;::::~ :;:: . ..,... ll'ltl'· Harkleroad, of 1125 w. ?!.._ ~ ~~ procraeomm COUPON .... ,,,. "'"'·· '''" 11,.., eo.1tte s...., 15th St., b edmin.Utrative ~ i:..J ...._.. Service Cot · Mid Wltlmlltlt.r &av'-"!. Hlidant to the secretary Of mittee. There are 46 cbil· I gef ~~T!;:.n;:-w!t:~ 1'~,,:;~o:•Y. or ... ""'· 1,..11 the Orange County Didridt dreo in the proiram, desicn· Plastic ::-~. ·=.-:~: 11:11 ··"'" ...,..1c1, •Id. ,.,, """' s1. Council o1 Cerpeoten. ec1 tor prHdlooien. Wiler Cin w.tl!llNW MelMN' Plft Mottl*Y· Piiot Visitors 1;::::;:=======;;;;,,;:====:;;;;:, ....... , ... "' ,,.stk BALTZ MORT\JARID I Se B T d , •Mt1i1ttr ftt c.nu del Mar OB Mal T~ .:w= :=v:, 'M I Y 0 IY S tt•••'· ce111•· Colla .... MJ 1-Ut4 ~~ ~·=~-== OI· kif ~Mflt, .,..,.,. ...... ~!I!' .,... • ct,. . BELL sRoADwAt .... ~•1.Y .,.,.LM: Want Ads MOJmJARY 111 Broadway, Costa Mesa u Wal ... PACD'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK CemetarJ e M~ Chapel -P1dfle View DrtYe Newport Beadl, calUonil m.•1 PED l'AMJL! COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '1111 8oJM An., We1tadalif>t ...... • YOU OUI liPrad joy In ~ lives ol your wee ones; ~·· a Rl!dwood ~ far 1hl belt offer. • ~ 1'91\ls a FH>er- 1'* c:anoe. • lbert't a Jeep Pick-up ' wblel elm• for aily •• e Where you e111 flpd Af • Ihm ....... T weeks. Only I ,.._ left! Decorator Wltffe Rod .... t1. IO ""· IRt ""'· " ,.,,. .. ... ra&lr for .. ,4 ... , , •• , .. COUPON COUPON .:.. e.ai ,U'L,. Liii '""' CO PON s .... Platk PIHtlc ( Wiier Cln .... UJ $ 7 9 !:'~~!pBlind $ s.-•• ) ,.1. 11.t h.i4a ft.a fvll ,.11 ..... Solf halMlt., .,. .. a"'· -r::-....... .... WP'"LT C UPON Co1eret1 C Mix l1111bot-lih pl1t1ic 11th lfl alive ffH1t, 1b• .... , •. Put C Moss ....... , &f-lf't Chalu ,. ...... .., -1u. 10 I~~,. $ 88 111\.Y ,.. .. 47 • U you waat a korw>le nt hc:b""8tD stereo w1th record pi..,er. • speakers la an. tflerr'1 one odtnd kw Jult S.10. 2200 HARBOR BLVD. C u•rH of Wit.on orid !-·hibor CO.STA M'ESA .. ., l I \ • BRIGHT 11ew1 co••r•9• li9ht, ti9lo.+ ••d bfi91!+ R .. J your home+ow• O.e DAILY PILOT make1 lh eclitlo• daily encl enjoy +h• new1. • t * * * * ~ • * LAGUNA STORY IN FORD TIMES Laguna Beach ii featund in a speclal article in the July issue Of Ford Times, the full~lor magul.De pub- lished by Ford Motor Co. ln the six-page article, "The Town That Art Built.'' author JObn Weld of Laguna Beach describea the "mili{ue beach town" a.a a haven for artists. It a a commwdty "with taste and lmagina· tion," be writ.es. Weld tells about Che peo- ple, sbopl and ratauranta of the area. About the an- nual Pageant of the Muters he writes, .. Aa you alt there in the moonligbt, you find the paceant a movlng ex· perlence, 1IDlike anything you've ner wltneaed be- fore." About lMvint La- guna, be writ.es, "Heaven forbid, you'll clrtve away wiltfully, ftellns a little as you did •hen 1'0G left home tor the tint time." Fonl ,,._ ii publlabed moathJy by Ford Motor Co. 11i. DAILY PILOT ...... MC:tiell " ........ ... "fer -eely." "--.,.. .Hwt ............ c.eorw.,. .. leut ...... ..... ..., ..... -..,. ~ ..... .,... w... ..... ti_,,.. .. ,...., a"-t ._ -·· and cllltribu.ted to 1,500,CIOO .!:_~=-~==.:'.:.:.:=~=========18 famlliea by F o r d dealer• . ..... _, throughout the country. Es- t1metecl readership la more than 7 ,000,000 persona. * * * * * * * RIVERSIDE NATIONALS SET FOR AUG. 5, I National cbampion.sbip road r a c i n g return.I to Southern Call!ornia Au.g. 5 and 6 when the California Sports Car Club Region ltag- es ita bl& race meeting at the Riverside Intemational Raceway. Road racing fans will get the opportunity to aee what Ja cenenllJ considered to be tbe hottest racing competi- tion when the field takes to the track to do baWe for Nat i o r; a l Championship points and an invitation to the National Run-offa, the American Road Race of (])amplona to be beld this yeer at Daytona Beach, Fla. The Riverside race meeting will be the wt National Stops Tormenting ~ctalltch Excluaive Formula Promptly Stops Itching, Burning and Relieve! Pa of Piks In Mott Cases cotica or atinginr utringenu of of any kind. The Meret ia Prepcsnati"" H•. There ia no other hemorrhoid formula like it. Preparation H al90lubrlcate1,100tbea irritated tiaauea and helps prevent fur- ther infection. In ointment or npposit.oey term. ~.J'.MbPJb FOR THE ~~(.~7_-..-FUTURE School f B • e BOOKKEEPING 0 us1ness •SECRETARIAL e ACCOUNTING elBM KEY PUNCH eDENTAL AS~USTING f.rossword P117',lle ACROSS 46 Quickly 47 Eight: 1 Scol11sli Germ.an cap 49 Afri c.an 4 Chief ol .antelope .a clari SO Emperor. 9 Upper put Abbr. otlhe he.ad 51 Reo1on: Abbr H After receipt 52 Hourglass of Ofder: Abbr. contents 15 Stately 54 Eiect from lb Tre' the moulh 17 Work 58 Gaseous together mncture 19 No. Oa~ol• 110 State: Abbr city 61 Full of 20 Final tubular oulcome branchino 21 Obsrure vessels 22 Compass b2 Quebec point pen1n.sul~ 23 Suffix to b4 P"t. lo fo"" cardinal 53 Down numerals 1>6 Admin1st'.r 24 Keeps from extreme being lost unction 26 p,sty insect 1>7 Peietralt 29 F emlnint b8 Noun sutri Y nickname &9 Toole 111' 31 Noun suffix part of J2 Prose 70 Run-down narrative 71 Abstract 33 Try h.at'd be1n9 36 Fuss 38 Man's ni cknilm e 39 Feign 41 Act of separation 43 Facial fo1ture 44 Wandtr OO'#H I 'l•y1nq no th mg 7 Got up J • JilW • • toad 5 Pronoun 1> Abyssini.n wind mstrument 7 On91nal 1nhab1t..,,ls 8 C01"1stilue11ls 9 Umpire's decision 10 Resonant sounds 11 Hurt stimulant 1 Z Table p1rt 1 J Prertx of p11orl ty 18 Expert 24 Office worhrs: Colloq. 75 Russian grasslands ?7 Traveling salesman 28 D1nu JO Finished 2 3 s ' 7 • 14 17 20 .. 7/24167 33 Panel strip J4 Very short 11101111!111 JS Put into di lferent words 37 WHther· man's word 40 Daughters of Danaus 42 Thie.tels 45 E;uthly r I I i . • .. I _._,_a._..wr __ 24_._1.._, ____ -r_,.,_'_•_-_-__ D_All Y PllOT 9 New York Stodi Exehange List Ameritan 01f_!_W YO"K IA,.I • ~~--­,..,.....,-M9cfl l..._ ; =•--'-a.t Ae S•k --u ' ... -W M -, 1 Exchange Oosing " ,. •• I • I . \ 1, Bosto;n Fans Go Berserk, 6,000 Moh. R~-ltot Sox • BOSTON (AP) -U pmnaot f"er la a dlleaae, then Boeiton should be quarantined. · The epidemic broke out SUDday _ ·~gbt wbeo a boisterous crowd of 6,· .!-Pl Optlea Burdette To Minors ANAHEIM (AP) -Vetmm pttdlec Lew Burdette bas returned to the mi· nor leagues for the tint time since 1951 but says: "I hope I can come ba<:k in September and help lbe An- gels in the s:tretcb drive." B~, 40, was optiooed Sunday by U>e Califorai.a AngeU to their Pa- cific Cout Le.ague farm club, Seattle. The rigtJt-babder, who had a 1-0 record in 19 gmnes with the Angeh this aeuon. will be a player • coach at Seattle, working with young pitch- ers. •'Naturally I'm diaappolnted to leave the Angels," a.aid Burdette, the Worid .Seri ea hero of 1957, when be pitched · -three victoria and two &1dou:t! for M.ilw&Jkee against the New Y o r k Yankees. · ''I haven't been in the mi.ncn since 1951, but I welcome the opportunity to hep the~ organization at Seat· tle." Burdette has P'tched only three inn· ings since June 7, when the Angele be- ·gan their run from the American Leagµe cellar to third place. _,.Angel G«ieral Manager Fred Han- ey said be is looking for a pit.dler to • replace Burdette on the roster. ·Mann Wins Canadian Open LONDON, Onl (AP) -Happinella for Carol Mann , the blonde 6-foot-3 professional golfer from Baltimore, was a final round one.under-par 71 Saturday which clinched her victory in the $18,CXXl Canadian Women's Open GQU Tournament. Miss Mann's tot.al for the three- roand event was 210, six under par and two strokes ahead of her closest opponent, Margie M a s t e r s of Au- stralia, who also shot a fin.al-day 71. SPORTS WG BABEBAU-Pittaburtlb va. Dod•-en, Dodger ·Stadium, a p.m. HORSE RACING -Hol]ywood Pm. first post 1:45 p.m. AMATEUR BOXING -Victoria Hall, 1S70 W. Pico Blvd., Loi Ange- les, I p.m. RADl~TELEVl.SION BASEBALL -Pittsburgh VI ))odg. er-s, KFI, KWKW, 8 p.m. GOLF -PGA Championship Play- off, Channel 7, 2 p.m. A ndretti Roars to Victory With Record Run at Indy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -Ma· rio Andretti of Nazareth, Pa., captur- ed his third straight Indy 150 mile race for championship cars Sunday at Radeway Park. The Italian-born driver covered lbe 80 laps over the 1.7-mile road course at an average speed of 113.612 miles an hour in his Brawner-Hawk Ford He shattered the 101.656 record he $.t't 1n 1965 and finished m o r e than nine minutes quicker. Defending champion of ttie U. S Auto Club, Andretti sped off the pave- ment onto the grass apron on the 19th lap when Oarl Williams of Kansas -.(jty, Mo., spun in front of him. Mario .Jell from first to third place but re- •lamed the lead for keeps on the 28th tap. .rie flnbbed four aeconda ahead of Al Unser, Albuquerque, N. M. Al and bis brother Bobby, who placed third.. '1Vere Ille only other laden. The race is combined with a ~ roller at Langhorne, Pa .• next Sunday as the lntercontinental Challenge 'JTI>.. phy Race. Andretti, who baa bad the poorest st.art this season of bi.a USAC racing carer, said after the victory, "J was really primed for this one. I waa higher for this th.an any other race ex· cept the Indianapolis 500. Thia is the one we had to have Alo stay in the race for the national championship." Commenting on Wllli811111' spin, An· dretti said, "I had to go out in the tu- lies to miss him. Boy, did I go wide. I almost got to the fence and that's a long way back from the tract. But I didn't want to spin so I was letting the car ride out the turn and it did." The p o l e position winner, Lloyd Ruby. Wlrichila Falls. Tn., spun off the course twice and finally was forced out with a fuel leak. Only 14 of lbe 29 starters finiabed PLAYOFF FOES -Two Teona -Don .January (left), UJd Don M• ! "P':L. were alMUng Jn an 18-bole ....i--u tor the-PGA cham-picnlffp . .,.....,, .-v.-a t ~ 'Just ~e of Those '11riDgs,' Says Disgusted Drysdale NEW YOR:l (AP) -SftJ'y ,ec, in••• belebelJ ltmW concern-ing tbe Laa Allpllea 000,... include a ii!idEikii llmlllr to the following: "Of ClOlrtle. tbe Dodgen have ooe of tbe belt pitddng staffs In the ma- jcn, with blc Dull Drysdale all set to eqilode." EmJ ill bil cmem-, Drylldale used to a1Mde ~ ill the dugoubl mi lock- • IOCllDI. 11 IMll!llll be felt he '"' rettine • rair deel TCJni&bl at Dodger Stadium, Claude o.i-, tbe oaly Dodger starter with • beUa' aim ..500 record (11-10) tam the mound apinat the Pittsburgh Pi-rate. and Deania IUbaat ( M,. ' It ii the opming game of a 10-game home stand for the Dodgers. Sunday, the 1-foot.6. 220-p o 8 II d ~ lost a 4-1 decision to the New Yort Mets. It WU his 11th loa of the season in 19 decisiolls. aod:m- other tough defeat Dly9dale eave up only two earned nmaJn .eftn innings, struck out..,.. en and walked none. Meanwhile Bob Headley, 5-1, was setting down the Dodlfn. 3 MORE JOIN HA.LL OF FAME COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. (AP)-Tbe late Brmacb Rickey. who broke base- ball'• color line, Lloyd Waner and Red R tr f f I n g were indu~ into Bueball's Hall of Fame today In brief, outdoor ceremoruea at this pie- turaque, lakeside villa~e. SevaraJ of the 32 living members of the Hall -inclldng J actie Rob- inson -were on band for the formal lnduc&o, which swelled t b e Hall'1 membenbip to 107. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Jimmy Foxx, the fam- ed Double X of the Philadelphia Ath- letics and Boston Red Sox and a mem- ber of the Hall. who died in Miami Fla.. lut Friday night. ' .!fr' • -~ .... -v--. • ~ ... , 1'TJ;, 11 -~ n.. .... Yft, 11 '""" kFI (~,.. -~ ............. Mft.. k"' !Jttif•-~-.........-.11>.M..ICJ'I !'fl:. 1"1): • -~ ...._ .......,._. I •.m.. ICJ'I ~ 'D -...... -.... YWt1. I """'-ICFI Mr • -~ \'L .... Yft. t 1>..M... ICFI ':t+ ( ). 9 -.,...,.. -.... Yd. 1 It.I'll.. ICJ'I m in 110 __,., walked on1J :n and bal a 2.80 earned nm average. But a Dodger t.m tiding avtnge of .H> ..,, helped tam. Despite a llXftlDon of well-pitched louea, Dryldale baa mellowed. In a game against the Mlhrmbe Brafta In um, Drysdale gave up ~ walk and a bMe bit, while leading only 1-0. 'Ibeo, an error Jn the out· field, and l1lddea.ly tbe big man was in the l"UllftY' be.sed for the lhow- en. He aplochd. toaing bU mitt at the watw cooier. But Sunday. Drfadale said: "You jut hive to kick youaelf in the seat and do better Dest time .•• llATICMIAL AT llN TGllK LOI ,._.LIS llN YOIUt .,.... ., . .,. Sc:N1t1N • 4 I ...,.,._ M 4 I I I W.o.wlil d > I $1111111 d 4 I I I ~If 4 I T~lf 4111 UMlwnllt ' • _,........, •••• ~ r1 4 2 ~ lb '. 1 • fWbr lb , • a.rtM ... ' 1 2 • ..,.., a 2 • ll4ICIW[ a ' • • • t.,,.... (. l • ,......... rf 2 • ' 1 Drndlle • 2 • °""' ' JI •• ~-' . ..._.,. , ... R.Mlllr " t I TllM • 4 T..... J1472 La ..._. "' .. --· -Yortr • 121 ~ E-OrndMe. IAftttwN. Sdlalllld. Of'-."9w v..- 1. l.06--UI ~ J. New Yortc 5. ~ ,._.._ MR_,,..,.,. II), T. o.vtt (14). $-, ..... ,. If'_....... ........ so ~ IL. t-111 7 • 4 1 I 1 R. Miiier I 1 I I I I ......., (W, S.I) t 4 I I > 7 .. ~la.T--1:16.~ I ' For Ashe, Richey Cop Laurels MILWAUKEE, Wl.a. (AP) -Top. ranking Arthur Al.he Jr., supposedly a pigeon on clay, bu won '1ie National Clay Court Tennis Tourpntent. shoot· ing down a wearr M.arl1 Fleuen, 4-a, 6-3, &-1. 7-l.. Unerring Nancy Rlcbey won • the women's linglea for an,cmprecedented fifth draigbt Ume as she turned back an erratic Boaemary Casali ~2, &-3. The tournament vtctorj -the first for Albe oo clay sloce he deaertM jun- iors' ranb -1ell the Dayis Capper unconvinced thllt ~ bad p-oven any- thing either to hll c:ritics or 1'maelf. "Alter you get aaailed for 10 lcuig, you might begin believing your uaall- ants," said the 24-year-old A.she, who built his atandtng witll volleys and singing serves on gra.u. Clay Js a slower surface. '"l'bia is just a glM>d contribution to my mental approach," allowed Ashe, a first lieutenant oo leave from the Army. ''Thia ii the second biggest thuma- ment in the United states but the Unit- ed States is not the tennia world," be said, noting the absence of interna· tional clay courta stars aucA as Man- uel Santana of Spain. Tony Roche of Australia, Cliff Drysdale of Sou t b Alrica and Istvan Gulyas of Hungary. "I think I can win the French sin- ge)es too, if I nlaJly get ready for It," the Richmond, Va., at.ar said. Miss R l c bey, San Angelo, Tex., hurled back the challenge of thlrd- seeded Mi8I Casals' drop shots and finally reduced the lB-year-old San Frandlcan with ground strokes, her favorite weapon. "Dad gave me good ground strokes," said Miss Richey lo explain· log her unparalleled success on clay. Rocket-Rod Bags · Casino NEWPORT, R 1.-Calling his gras~ court game "back in gear," Rod Laver of Newport Beach looted for- ward to Wimbledon, England's first. ever grass tennis tournament next week. Laver, who bas been on a bot strf'ak since losing to Ken Rosewall at the redhead's host Newport Beach Ten- nis Club last month, trimmed Rose- wall for the championship of the $15,· CXXl Newport Casino Tournament. Mt.er winning the Rhode Island classic. Laver said "My grasa court game is hack In gear. I'm looking forward to playing at Wimbledon on the gra.s1." Laver swept three matches Sunday In the round robin VASSS (Van Alen Simplified Scoring System) p 1 a y at Ne"J>(ri to win the weekend tourney. 1be Newport matcbea were the aec· ond played on a green court tbla year on the Amertcu circuit. Laver seems auured to be the top spot in earnings on tbla year's Amer- ican tour. The red-headed A u s 1 i e southpaw earned $2.100 at Newport, raising hil U167 winnings to '44 ,=->2. His closest competitor Is Dennis Ral- ston of Bakersfield, Calif., with '29.· :m. Flniahing behind Laver at Newport were Andres Gimeno of Spain, tu.11 for aecood place: Ken Rosewall of Autralla, '1,249 for third and Butch Buchholz of St. Louis, $941 for fourth. In the final Casino match Sunday. Laver pushed Rosewall into third place, after Rosewall seemed assured of second going into the final match tied with Laver at 31 points apiece. '• . . Major . League ., Standings st. LoW Qllcago Cincinnati Atlanta San Francisco Pittsburgh PbQadelpbia DODGERS New York HouMon Hayes Whips Cowboy Vets THOUSAND OAKS, Callf. (AP) - Bob Hayes, the Olympic gold medal sprinter, led the Dallaa Cowboys' ftt- erans in the 40-yard duh Sunday with a 4.4 doctlng. . Four oCben ran 4.6 at the National Football League team's camp. They were defensive backs Mel Renfro Dick Daniela aoo Mike Gaeehter ;mt halfback Lea Shy. Offensive linemen Ralph Neely'and Jobn Niland were timed in 5.1 The Cowboys worked out juat once Sunday, but Coach Tom l.andry lltd he thought t.be team was in the beat shape of any Dallu team at thJJ atage of pre-season work. Glmeno had beaten Buchholz bat had lost to both Laver and ~wall Yet he found himseU pushed into ..,.. ond place with 83 points. Rosew,U ended the tourney with 82 polnb. while Buchholz scored 64. Newport was the 16th atop on the longest pro American tour since tbe pros began regrouping In l.9M lor tournament play. Next weekend they go to Bingham- ton, N.Y., and the following week to Fort Worth, Tex., before they embark for the European leg of the tour. .... . ". ,. ·- ~·Big B•iTles· Bit ~ ... 1 John lhlnfield of Newpcrt Beach, known to mil· lions ot telm.don fans as '-:r'he Sheritt ol Oodlise " thowl off a limit of log barracuda be bqftd rece~t­ Jy while fishing aboard the Fury n out of Davey'• I.ocker. Oft. MAR UITillH ~ T...-., _., H. 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Ticket ~tiom may be obWDed bf wrltine tbe ArnilOI office or by phone. '!be number Is (area code 714) US-!180. eld 11111... Allollta-. ,..,,... '5000. ---------- LA LAKERS AT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL THURS.. JULY 27tt. 8 P.M. HAlf 11M£ DRAWi& ADULTS STUDENTS 600 Irvine, N.I. $1.00 50~ lnform1tlon 541-1121 . . . . .. . ........... - Sudden Death ~ At Irving Irvine eoui·· Ted 'l'IJ:Mg a.od Im pmUHr J~ KIN. wood ti WIUW..'a Bad h Country <1ub •bot a m Sun! day and then won a 1uddea death ptayoff on a ~ tiooal putt by Kirkwood to capture b ~ w. Henderson Perpetual 'fro. ~ in the 12th AllDual Kem· bs-Gaelt ~at Irvine Oollt C-try Club. KirftOOd .... 40-foa& birdie pUlt 00 .. ... b o l e ~ tbe p?ayoff tD win the title after tbe pair .tied with W a 1 t er Raymond, ICOC and B ob Steach of Mesa Verde CC. 'lbe tourney's grou win- nen were \Va Smith ol Ir· v;ne and Tom Thompson o( El Rancho Verde who ~ ed' a 290 for t be threMtay event. Reeuft.s : za (After .... 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" r • ol llt. Art IDcl iJaft classes are beinc conducted tor chilSen ql Newport a.ch Junior EbelJa, and in August the 1">rts · will be ....,.. in 11Je Newport Buch librariee. ... .~ ' Btrckyard Artisans Summer D<)/drums · · Given the Brush During vacation time most Amerlc.m take to the outdoors •.• family campmg trips ... Girl and Boy Scout! at camp-outs . . . sometimee it's just the backyanl barbe- cue. To eUminate summer doldrums the back· yard alao bu been selected u the unique setting for another type of outdoor activity- arta and craft cl.uses which are being con- ducted for children of Newport Beach Junior Ebells. Concluding a month of twice-weekly aes. siQllS ia Mn. Louis Alpinieri, who has been teaching the art of painting with string, flal mating, pluter carving, Chinese scroll.ly pastel drawings encaustics, aasemblagd. mobiles, and various printing techniques. Mn. Alpinieri, a professional artist who bas volunteered her services, is a graduate of the University of Michigan and has done graduate wort at New York University. She also taught in private schools in the East. After the art classes end, worb will be displayed at the three Newport Beach librar· ies during August. Assisting the instructor are Mn. Gary Rawling•, Juniors Fine Arts Committee chairman and Mn. Lenard Jones. Fed on 'Criticisms, Q~estions, Teens Sprout · Up, Spout Off DEAR ANN LANDERS: We t..9- agen .. .#bl fed to die flleth with crttida9 tram .talb.. We bow we ... not an=, bat u-... there... • ...... ap of =~but perfectly bebn9d A judp In Deaver wrote IOIDe a d v l c t for teeo-acen wbidl WM wk1e1J publlcbed. Pleue prtat 1t ud then .no. me. a teeD-..,er', to 11mwer him. Wt teem med ....,... to lllaDd up for ua. We thlak JOG .. _. of the fairest and moat eftecUw people In America. Wlll JOU tin aa a break? -AVERAGE TEEN DEAR AVERAGE: Ben b the Judge's ..tvlee foDowed bJ your re-sponse. The Judie aaid: ''When we bear the plaintJve cry of the teen- a1er, 'Whit can we do? Where an . . ANN LANDERS ~ .ivts plenty ao you could have every bmeert. You bave no right to expect tbem to bow fo your ~ery whim. In heaven's name, grow up and go ·.~.·· You on it your time and enerey and )'OCD'" lai.nta IO tbal DO GDe wUl be It war, in Pftd ty, det _. laDdy. ever ap1n. la ........ ,., grow upl QaH betnc • CJ:J Mbf. G.t out "' c: drum ........... dnWp • ~ Instead of • wllbbcme. Start beblvinC Jjb a man or a woman. You are sup. Posed to be mature enough to accept aome ol the responsfbilittes your pat• enb have carried for years. They have nuned, protected. beued. a~ cused, tolerated and demecf them- ·r And you. Anrage Teen. ~plied: DEAR JUDGE: MllllMa ef tee. 8lft"C ARE 1t lleme. We an blnlbf • la'et-. ......., tile weochm'k, ntiat .. leaftS, ......., ....... ....,,.., tile w.a. w..W.1 lite car. ..,....., .. eeek. tr:rmi .. ~t • job (W few ,_,. w11l ldre a beeaae ~·· ............ dllW labor' .. we ... '~). We are MJp- "-... ,..._, ..,. mlmter 1nd oar nMI. We an ...ntac with the Reel Cna ud u cudy 1trlpen I• baa- .... el ..,.&ala. hd we are dotnc .. llelHWWk, t.. beuue U we .... , ft ~·t fet l.te t.boH f1uy eollefes Ht Eid &Ut Yff pareata Wnk M llfthly ti. "We bew .. ,. I.its doe't ewe a reereaU.ul fadJIUea, bat wt.ea we tee wll1t Nme el THEM .. fer ree- reaUoa, we feel &Mt they are Mt ...Ulled te tell at bow to 1pod om leture time. "I apee tUt we ewe tile wwN aomdlllac. A.ad we a r e paJlal tU& •bt. Thre 1re ner blf a mnu.. Nldlert la VlMaam ad -..., are &eee-aien. "We wtU acver .., 1ble a. ader- dud why ALL tee•acen are Jadced by tbe ac:Uoe1 ef a few. AJtd It'• 8J. wa11 tile rettea few. My •Oll't ,.. talk more 1bout tile klda wlae al&M yoaUi nllln aed leu 1bnt tile e.es wbe a&eaJ can ind cane rlo'1 ud smoke pot ud take LSD . ·. "We doa't oped ear para&a to ~ te Mr e~ery wldlll. We jat wui diem te trut • llb powta1 ..t1llta. lteeaae la ltuve.'1 aame we ARE cnwt.11 _, ud we ARE 1t llome. -A VERA GE TE:EN" DEAR TEEN: I'm wldt yoa. WMa remutk: ttancea tun to warm embraces It U .. ve er chem· btry? Sta fer tbe beoklet "Love or Sex _. lhw te Tell tile DUfereace" by AB Ll8dera. EDCltee a ... ,, rtamped, aelf-acktttaaed eavelo,e ud 35 eeata In coin with your reqaett. Aaa Landen wlU be glad to belp ,.. with your problems. Selld tbem to lter le care of the DAIL V PILOT, endos.la( a stamped, seU .. ddreued envelope. • . ., . . . . . . . . ... Wedding Bells to Ring For Judith Albright The wedd!nc ~ ~ El- len Albright md J\Oy Le- land Blouin wUl tab pl.Im Saturday, July 29, in St. Wlltred'1 Epllcopal Church. Huntington Beach. Announcement of tbl lppl'09CblDc marrt.aga •• made by Mist A.bight'• mother aod ltepfather, Mr. and Mn. Joleph G. Gie9cb Jr. of Fountain Valley. A gradua~ of Ven- tura Junior College, th• bride -elect completed her third year at California Stab! College at Lone Beach and 1ut W'ffk cotupletled her tralnhJC u 111 X-nJ tedml-ciazl at Lone Bud> Memor- l.al He>1pltal. Peering . Around VACATIONING in Hono- lulu for two weeb •e three graduate• of Westm1n- 1ter mp School. tbt Mlalea Michele Sol<mlOJl, Mellnda 14m&&ermauer and Role- mary M urpb y. They are .... _ ... ... Her fl.Ince ii the son of Mr. and Mn. Roland Bm. 1.A11....-:.~a.&1 _......,.......,..., !.;:================~ in of Canoga Park. Prior to JUDITH AL91UGHT hit enllatmeDt in the U. S. Nuptial Date Ne11r Naval Reaerve, be wu a physical education m.-Jor at Pierce Junior Collece. After serving tft y • a r 1 aboard the aircraft carrier Bea:qton, be received h1I releue from the Navy lut week. Attending the couple wfl1 be Mn. Thonw Rney of SUJ11et Beach u matron of honor, and Henry Blouin, brother of th• bmedict-el· eel, u belt man. Douglaa Albrltht of Ven Nuy1, broth- er ~ the bridHlect, and Tri Delts Set Swim Jean Roy of. Shnl, uncle " the brideeromn • to • bt' wm lerft .. uaben. M 11 1 Nancy Albright, niece of MU& .Ahiibt. will be flaw. er &k'L FoBowine the «ttmOllJ a ~ ill the bride'• J>C.r· ed& bom• will boDor the newlrftd.t. TbeJ will make their home bl the San Fer- mndo Valley efter" thelr boa· ermoan. B'nai B'rith Plan Flight To Lake Tahoe Swimming and bridge A cbempqne rugtit to p 1 a y l n g will b e c k o n Lake Teboe i.I beinl anti· Newport Harbor Area clpated by memben of Or· Alumnae of Delta D e 1 t a ange Coast B'nal B'rlth Delta to the Balboa Ia land Men and Women on SUnday, home of Mn. Ruttl Kenne-A~e 11 al 9 a.m. dy at 10 a.m. Wednesday. from Long Beach Airport, July 28. and reservations are limit- Memben are uked to ed to 80 pu1eoger-1. For brlni sandwiches; 1alads further flight information, and b 111 '-a a.I Mn. Alan Budman. 531~ punc w ""' aervcu. and William Lash, 546-11~. Ataisting Mrs. D. B. Betts may be contacted. w 1 t b party arnn&ementJ La.st Thunday the club- are Mn. W. J. Callis and women gathef'ed 1n the Hun· Mil• Wendy Weir Mrs tington Beach home of Mn. J&me1 Wllllams will be In Marvin Kagan to celebrate the third anniversary of dml'p of the btiainus us· their chapter. aoe. ========.I Roundlnc out summer ac· tivttiel, t2le Tri Delbl and their faJ'lllli• will picnic AUi-12 at Emerald Bay. Relenationa mey be made by c:elllDt Mn. Richard Crow, 87).7321 FIRST, FAST Who t•lla YM flnt •beui tile l>ett in loc:el 11ew17 Ch.c:lr It eut. II' 1 llHrly 1lwey1 tilt O~ll Y "LOT. ' SUM.'111 ~Y m• ............. *Gi~ .... .... :::-.;.;.; ·.l'i} = = . co. ...... !OMY llOI ...,_ ~ Ofm9A.A '°'' ... ...w,.... ScMM., ,.,.,.,.., ,.,_.,..., ,., Orw '° y_., ~ TOWN and COONTRY ORANGE. CAUfORHIA 547..gm "NORDIC" SMORGASBORD OPIN 7 DAYS llPAUTI IOOM POI: ,.._ IAN9Um MllT'INM 'ff.Im .. C9'TIONI 1500 ADAMS e COSTA MESA e HAUOR & ADAMS l DINNER: i WNCH Pl.A 11 •:00 •:00 , .M. s110 11 :30 • 3 p .M. s1 oo ch11d'. ,,~.. .as 3 s.1N. Roast Beef ..,.ry nit• 2 Meats D~••~ llN"ludetl Ire.ct •nd Bun.r cau-... llf I Association American Aaoclltidlt Retired Pencma 11H11i11 ..,_ ery third TbandaJ at 12: p.m. in ....... (Jtbma .... -5tr.t .. Ir-.me A.._, Newport ~ - ~, 1 -.. . -.. If yoc. ~*5t•., ts Of the tvPe tMt Mr•tofor• -could not be dNned . IMC ... Of shriftbte « fedint YOUR PR.Oil.EMS ARE SOLVED. Chem. Im hew perfecW 1 new Dry CS..ner -Remerbbly effectm incl 6UARANTEED not to cause 1ny SHRrNKAGE or FADING -TM grMf..t 1cfv-..ift the dMnifH) incfusiry in maay years • . UPHOLSTEIY and CARPET TINTING & DYEING Y-cei.,.. IM1 •• .,; ... rMt~ ell4 fe4H areas c•••rH by ff.tt,._ 94' tlle c.194' u111,lwfety di• .... .., ........... •••ff.tillt ,_,. 1y. .. YOUR WAU TO WALL CARPET TINTED or DYED ON THE FLOOR 1'e ..._" • Ct ,11t1 aa.r.., _. C.,., ...._ TWO RITA,IL SHOWROOMS AL'S. CARPET AND RUG WORKS ... ...,. _ 291 le. ... It,. 0..-.. -ua.Mn -MJ.6411 ............ -Jml ........ -MWlll " ........... C-J ........ Yes,.,.. ... ..... don't mi11 out on "acation fun! l Sf'OU. can stW. have. a ~· th:l• aummer I \ ..... 8uarantttam ... Jll .llll M ym ,erftd fna lile.t.ti TODAY IS JULY 24 SID I.ft• A~ Sill 10 IY AUG. 11'1 llZI 16' IE A PllffC'I' Sill 12 IY At.JO. t -4ttt 1111 "' IE A P8RcT sm 16 IY .AUG. Uet- llll 20t IE A PBflCT SIU ti IY AUG. 18th llD nt IE A ~SID 20 IY AUG, 11th I , ' 1. It I \ ' • ...... .,.. __ ... _ ...... _ .............. ·-. --·~ -....... -......... . ...... MJ 24, 1'67 . ;* Wsta M-'sa * Anaheim .• :Orange ~ , J \ • 0 ' • , OPEN · HOUSE CelebratiH THI IPA '""'°"""' POOIJ AllAs llCl.98W ••• Direct "-&ir..,e ... P•• ..._ a.la a. S,.CW ..... wlllle Het SwMlilf Ma.al w.-a.pl9'tt •t•llut ,_ t. 9'" ,-. A. wery fl.-ltl M9'wa ..,..._.,,. Stt.ei.t.. ..th -eai.r •-' clrceletery "I"-<>ti.a rem. ""' .,...,, ,._,......._ ..,,""-..... -' ,.-. • CaD or Come By Today For F,-ee Figure Analysis, Absolutely No Obllgatlon Men-Wwn- Gala,&.. Or ....... Welt)llt Carol Kah •v-..i ,......,. ,_ .. ~ --- 0,.. Monday thrv PrWly 10 AM. ttll 10 P.M. ,......., 10 AM. till 6 P.M. Sunday 1 P.M. tlll 6 P.M. ... *COSTA MUA 549-3368 2300 Hatt.or ltvd. ....... Shoppf "1 Center *-826-0381 ' 510 s. INch (Mwy, ., _ Pllfl Plau lhoppi"I c.n .... \ . De••ls die •e11•re ·ru.err• 1 ::r.., A ..... Sblt A,.,,'GI ----~Rlrr.'• '· ••• (I) ..... Rf lila11'11r~ -............. ., • ' I PO ..,_......,_ 1'I ................... ..... I ~ • I t • WORTH lli:NTIONIN8 . . .... w ....................... c. ...... .. ..... ,,_.._ ....... If' 11111135' Pt• ............................................ ~ :t'lqli,MA .. .,._ .. ....r ....................... ..... ........ ................... .. _.. .. ,,,,, .............................. -.-; ..... ................................... ......,. ..,.,,. -~ ........... .a. dllMe ...... _ ................... \ : • r · I ON A PINHEAD ..... , ............... -~llf .... eo.. ........... ... ....., .. • ,._ .... 4W , .. -...», '~ .._ .,_TM ._.,.. ...._ ._ .. DAILY 'llDTl Tw'4 M _.,,w ._ _. ..,__...._ ... ~ .... •-a atNca. I i .. ,. ' ,. -I ) . . . . I ' ,I . Tba.*"'1 deall db tbl .. aromd -....., Cldna bete.n to ... 'CforelCD ... .... frOIQ ber IOG. '1119 U8S Sin Pablo ,... om cl .. I U D b 0 a h piltrolllng tb9 Y anctze r 1 v • r, irotecttnc U.S. Naticwla. She and be' crew wen nl~ "Smd Pebbles.'' 11-t'e IJe ta. ~ 1be ortatml ~ b1 llD_.._..__.....,_ii-'!m'-!'--.-.__...,_....,_--lla l c bard VcKemw from wbldl Illa t.ned mori. st.cry ... edaptJed. 0,.. .... 4....., 2:11 ' . . .. eNOW-IMIT.....,. -A,,._...,,_..,._ c:t.1 .. .... ' Celwt •Stam w~ • 4.PORT , • LCMIT ...... A'f NOW MST RUN SHOWING ,._..... ..... pl.. . -j• r,-··-._.. -' ..,.. " i.. ' •• , .... Gdi . : ~==·· .. . ... *SECOND llG FEATUU* ·7-s '11le 8uA Pelll*r p l a 7 I maUDM per(~ • 2 p.m. WedWday, ~ and Sunday • ti» Udo. Ev.- nine tllon ... l:a> p.m. exciepUnc SUnd&JI at lliCtit o'cloct Pr*-1<•1 actl-c tlJeat pot tra,a the adWt Jo&. tD U1ll motion p6ctln IDd New Yort ~ acbool ......, pll1 1be teen-ep rca. Sindy Dmnil ii the DllW tacber wbo 1-~ .,,... with edhuQun M ... ltllrtl her D9W ca"'I« at Oll- Wl COCJlidC9 bJCb ...... 111----"!"----~~---------aeacomara one fNltlratlm lfta" anotbm', heC'-*C Imo TH•ATll•· 1W101 at ADAM.\ COSTA~ PHONE. 546-3102 SPl!CIAL 8aU1CT1V• llNGAO .. aNT ....._JIM P.llL ....... l:Jt P.M. S.,. S... H.a.t111 11>41 P.M .. 4:11 P.111 .. l:JI P.M. ............................................... NOSeATIS~ ~"T t tt 'llF ......... ._ \ ... •• ~ --...... ......... ....... med1Kei1 when .... npA- ~tar tatln1 tile ''down'' ...... to walk "up! •• Red tlpe, racial phjudJot, de6ance, .-cd-encel, ar• ~ a few ol the burdlM ~ me tbl amhlt1oua t.dler'. ~ wll loot fonranl to see- ing your name lilted here real aoon, ao you, too, may enjoy a fine mm as h auesta o1 "Picture Peen." l MisSion Bay Sabo teer Wins Title Brin breer.el f.nvred a. 56 competiton 111 the 8lbot Junior Natioml Clwnpion. ships sailed °""' tbe week- end olf Mla.lon S.b:t Club, aod T e r r y , of the host club, proved be W H tbe beat in tbe fiYe· race series. other big win.Mn were Jody~ of Ml11lon Bay, W'bo won tbe Joe Welll Perpetual Trophy u flnt elrl. and Fletcher Beach, Balboa Ya c b t Club, who won the comolation fll&ht Ftn1lbJng in order beb1nd 'l'bomu in the cbampton- 1hip rldnr were P• Wll- IOD, Newport Barbor Yacht Club; Greg Nowell, Miallon Bay YllCbt Club; Paul Hun- . rickl, MBYC; Alex K 1 m· ball, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club; Bruce Humann, Ba· hia r:=n Yacht Club; Bob , MBYC; Den· Dis Durian, BCYC; Gordon Joh DI o 11, Balbo9 Yacht Club, and Patt Scrugp, NHYC. Behind Beach ia the COD· 801atioa radng were King Humann, BCYC, and Carol K1mbaI1. ABYC. T:wim Topic ANABEDI -Tbe DUOQ.f al "Motben ol Tw1na" or-,..,,.,.. will bold lta con- vention at tile Charter Hout here, QPeDing Tau- day. More Uwl 300 dele- gate., Including eo er more seb of twim, wUl sttend the coodan, to 1 a 1 t through Friday night. .. the "'~ -0vtr1"9c ~ ..... -.~~~ Walklld. ··-. OM°""",.,_ ............ P* llt tt ~II. at~~hlr......_ .. o._..~--~ .. .................. .............. ~ .... ~ .... ·· .... '"-.. ,__ .. .,.... ..... t•t IW .... ~ ......... ....... ~r . \ '\ ,, " . • ,. • •• • ' ., • • • -e ' ··: • • .... • • • • • • • • • • ''!' • • • • • • • • ~ • • I ' • • lo '· • . , • . llUftlD GUil&MTBI .............. ................. ... . ...... .............. ,. .... ..... ........... .......... ~ ::.._,.... rrtt"' . . ...... .... .-.. ...... ...... -. ....... ............. ............ ................. ....... . -... 5-Way Guran~'i t ... 'ji·~ 1. Ruat-out .. . tM I. Blow-out a. Wear-out " Kat.erial Defect . 5. WorJananabtp fttll ... tlftl .• ._-.. • ... 1 ........ ....... .... . ., ...... .... .. C t#TSJ I t All.SrATE FuJl 4-Plv Nylon ·Safety BlgliwaY 18-Month Guarantee 88 '1'111 I • Wllltenll SIZE Uhll lt.IO Ut uoua lUS 1.80 'Md' W5 1.08 f M:d4 WI U1 Uhll .• TllJrlfll Blldrwd pr.1.80 1'.B.T. ud Old Tin l.ft9 ......... lharp turQf ... mddla -.. ll't ~na::r.= / ' • ' l r ' I .................. ..,, - . ,· . - ....... . 1fllllill a: ldl1d1, ... _ ............ ... ....... ~ ..... .. ..... ... pdlle • ............... _ .. ..... .. eamiDC ... llilirmtiBl&efhrh Midi._ .. a...-of • .wa11 NPwc;." 1'.!Weed Bestrtlilli i.... . [iJ'olice, Lawyers Said t. . ;-.Problem to Fair Trial Star Weds _NEW YORK (AP) -Shei- J.i lbcBae. former wife of liager Gordon MacRM, waa "mmried Sunday to televiaion :producer Ronald Wayne In a :Umtarian C!1!n!1D011J perfo.r- ~ Oil • lawn overlooking 1'-Eut JUver. FHA Only PIO dowll for Ibis dean 3 BR bomf oo quiet dn!et. Ntw c:rpt. Total ~ nlae $17,8110. MAHON RLTY 548-lm 1m 0ranp Eve. &a.251'1 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD it-HousE 2200 SO. '1. e LOT-Wx220' e 1.0NED COUNTY RA e OOSTA MESA AR.EA* Adj HOUSE 6: 61' ll nf' LOT ALSO anll. * By OWNER, 6C6CN6 I evmlnp). DAVIDSON lecdty SALE OR TRADE 5 BR 3 ba lmmac. 2150 111· fl . formal din. rm. 2 yrs """· SlO,CXX> eqty. Rltr 2'1SO H11rbor 58, CM S46-&460 Eves. 5416-1244 . . : ..,,,.--. . . '•'. -· · .. -... ------.. ,, ......... . I c l ·1 s s ·1 F'. ·I E .D 6 ~ 4. 2 -5 6 7 8 Results '· t I ' . s.., ... .. , IAI .. ,..,,. ....... ,. ... ,,, ~ CALL Ml "8000 I • • \ ..,, l ~ ,. - . _. """ . ,. • • -~ '!' • .. 1flllt ... • - •• -,. " "':._ + .. • • • • • -;.,·.. .. r--,, ,. • • • • • • .. ' ....... ; • • • .. .... --.. • • • 'O ._, , •• -• " ' -• ·-o I I> a ..... .....I .-• ---'!lf-' • • ---..,. I ---· ----• -~ '"' _.. - ----- ITS THE TALI .long • w Ind• d politico I speeches en lb atMr horns: ·a point here, o pof"t ,._..and ' .. T_l_l_C_O_N---, a -of -In betwHn. ---1-r --, ..... ,-, ........ , -I • c.o...p• "'-dwckl. q\IOf9d by fllllng In the 11'11111!'0 words -------· you~evelop ff9111 llep No. 3 below. :-wn1H!Sf~ffifl$ r r-r r is I' I' 1 ! ~ lfllfRS I I l 1~· I I f I I .................. SCRAM-LETS ANSWEBS ON PAGE 00 SCRAM.Un ANSwas 7·~ + 1 O'Ww -GloTy-Bvrl11-Cltroa -LOT of BULL La111-wmded political •peecb• .,. Ulte stee.r horns A pomt hen, a pob)t Ulen aod a u:tr of BULL 1n between. SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICA 110N 2100 } 1969 Harlxr, CM. MMl74 Opm I: 30 to 10 o.i11 JAGUAR + 'S2 JAG ROADSTER * Auto. W /Olda VS. New top, Wire wbtth. ~or S.t olf er to July 23. W.2781 MERCEDES IENZ MERC!l>ES-&.a '51 D SL Gull-Wine Good rand. ·~· for med can It truclo jul1 caU m fw tni. attmate. &ROTH OtmOlET Alk for SaJel Yanaa-er 1!2:11 8eadl BJ •• Hw:itinrton 8eadl Kl 9-3331 •" . . f -• ' I I . ; . * Leisure World Imports U> w. Wamer, s.A., 546-4114 l!Sl CHEV. 6 eyl. "IM· =::;:;:::::;::::::::;===t;;J PALA" 2 dr, P/C, Mi etc. OLDSMOllLE . ! ~ q . Erml•~-------­Wbite w/lmmac. Sllftr sab- le Inter ~ lo. ml. 1 ownrr priu! ONLY $895 TOP DOLLAR • For Late Model UM!d Olr1I .. UNMRSITY OlDSMOBllf PONTIAC ROY CARVEi PONnAC 825 Har11or BL, Com 11.i Imports Kl 6-4444 1.20 W. Wl.l"Dtt, S.A., 546--014 OraQP Caunt(i Exdoltft COMET ~-:_tor Ron.. Royce~ '* ,64 CALIENTE con,-V-8 '66 BONNEVILLE 2 dr. ~ ._ 4---' M111t sieu.' Best Fully equip.. factory llf\ -· ~· cood.: knr mllelge. Good of.fer lxzya. 64SQ!M. buy! 673-33J> After noon. __ c_o_R_Y_A_IR __ Goad "'i:!r~~-me * M2-67S8 * C N d•-..11 * 166 MONZA .,. .. _ OHL y $1795 '65 Pontiac ';atalina ~I StrcJQgut buyer ln ~ Be9ul Mist Blue low mj. •Ir cond. 29,000 ml 1 OWi> Co. Fonlin It domatic. «· $2300. S44-MS1 Only det111 ones. ~ Oii MW (]wy. tnd.ln w/plu.ah . ' ! daty dallJ 1:30 to 10 p.M blJICJc ~at ln~r PIG. R/11, '63 8onnfoyfi}e 0:inv Sharpf COSTA CAR CO w/11l'&lls. etc. Pay you to P/S, P/B . .utn. 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Call 673-8428 evenlnr --------MORE CUSTOMERS for ~ '60 FALCON Wqon New shl1J) ~aunnt that Ult'I paint A: tirn R 6 H Xlnt Oulillad AcU. Dia.I 642·5671 t'OM. ~ ~'00 no-. and ola~ youn. I I •• .. ·' •" .. . , .. • . ' 'Die OIUI• ~ omc. Cli .ow aDd .PJllMic ~ .... ~111t~an..c: ndpn•ea.eement -4 a ID ti. ~blit a4IP • . '. Ol"I put al the ec111tNMd Job; .Tbe ~ " ~ P\1Jalk Mmiralstntor Low. T. V 1 ~ ol eltalll remaloa to be ..... " . . .. '· .. told. But it la lmoft. t111t·bld tM ~ad· uWllatntor acted· ... reemn!M!ftdatlam. of ~ county auditor'• otftce °'8 JUl"I aao. VIDICOU?t'~ crtm1nal acts could have been ~ted ID that period. - Thole recom...WW• are now being followed by the new Public A..dnilalltra1I James Btim. One of the most tmpol'ta.Dt of 0.. ~Jld.atiobl WU 1o estaf>. liJh ui adequate witaealng 1J1tem for taking inven- tories of estate ..... • • .. •• The sltuatioo In the coroner's offtce la another mat- ter. Many questiom haft been raiJed about tile high colt ol the operation and whether the money is beiDg well spent. state law glYea ttie COIGler wide latitude. And at the county ltlfel, because the coroner is an electhe of. fice, 1!2e Board ol Supenilon hM only budgetary con- trol It'• natural to Mk whether, ln light ol mln•~ ment when the two ottkel were comJMed, the aepsate office of coroner ii being operated as etfidently u it miibl be. Conformity of the Hippies '· ,. Hippies all acroee the oe.tion are drawing attendon disprupol tion.ate to their real importance ln the American scheme of things. They have, never1belesa. ooe nlid idea gol.Dg for them. 1bat's the idea that the worid coa1d me a lot more love for humankind. But even in this, the Hippies are dropouU from thie re.lity that discipline and ''unkindness" tn pu:nult ol tt t. Stricter· Gun · Laws the Why People who don't live in big cities ftnd it bard to undent.aod the need fer gun control. I WU in Montana last mooth, itving a talk, and during the question-period many in the audience were resentful that I have come out for stricter gun laws. .. No laws wi1i stop criminals from 1eWng boid of gun.s," they keep re- peattng -and, of course, tbey are riPl Criminala will always get gum, just u addicb will always fet nar- cotics and prostltulel wUl alway• cet CQ.ltomera. WHAT 11IEY FAIL to re<:ogniu. boJrever -since they live in areas where guns are llNld largely fer ~ inc animal.a, not people -ia that most violence in the dty ia not com· mitted by crtmJ:nalJ. 1be proleuional crlminall. in tact. &boot ooly ODe an- other; and even the nn•Dttme crook ii not statistically a great menace w1tti firearms. r returned from Montana oo a Sat- urday and picked up that night's pa- per in Chicago. Five separate shoot- ing.a had been reported -three c:l tta~m ending in deaths, including one "innocent bystander" to a quarrel. In none of these five separate shootings was a criminal involved. ONE YOUTH peppered a police car u be rode pa.st on a bicycle. Two men fought in a tavern; one left, re- turned with a gun. and killed bia antogonist and a stranger at the her. A 17-year-old girl was abot in the face as she sat on her front pordl. An al- tercation between a tenant and bia 1and1ol'd left the landlord ln undt.put· eel pouessioo of bia property. He lhot the teoaDt through the belld. 11* la the patts'n of gun tllllnc• in the big cities. Molt bomlddea are not profeuiooal job9, in felanbaa pur- 1uita, but are committed by reliltives, friends or neighbors, in the home or nearby. They are sparted by liquor, by lu.lt, by jealouly, or greed, or a buminl 1eut ot lnjultice. And mOlt are commituid by people wttia DO prmoaa record ol violence. ft' 18 THESE who will be rfJltra1ned by atricter gun laws, who will ftnd it much harder to go home, pk:t up a gun, and aboot an adversary. 1be liquor will pass, the lUlt will die, re- fitction will replace pusi.an if the in- atrument ol death ia not ao readilJ available. No one 1uggeit& that tougher gun control will reduce orpnbed crime, or wtil inblbit the crook.a. Bat the majority of fatal sbootinp ln a met- ropolis are more emotioul than crim· inai in intent, more lmpulllve than premeditated. And if the gun iln't then, the impu1Je to aboot cannot be 90 ba.atily gratified. Woman's Good Qualities "Dew Pavement Plato "Evei 1bod.Y hM been kJ>ocktnc women lately, u if to be one were al- most againat tbe law "All we beer evtty day it bow bad we are. We al'e ~uaed of pampering ounelves, henpecking our husbands, and spoihng our children. "Surely we aren't altogether bad. We must have some nke qua.lilies. Why doem't someone tell us what they 11U about us for a change! Tb at might even inspire us to try to be better. Modem Eve" Not a bad idea, Eve Woman must have some good quiallties or s h e wouldn't have managed to remain the apple of man's eye tnlCe the Gar- den of F.den. BUT WHAT ARE they' lt'a hard to say. What one man fuxb appealing m a woman another man may find upst!U his digestion However, at the ruk of ~ng re- garded as a traitor in come quarters, here att tome ol the thlnf1 I like about wo~· MOil ol them no lonfer 1Weep dirt Dear Gloomy Gm: J. too, think all dogs 1hould be kept on lealhes and not permit· ted to roam. I'm tJred ol. the Ins· pa11fnl by canJ.nel and tbe after· math, not to mention the way IOIDe barking (togs fJiibten chil- dreo, and even -adultJ -J.M. M. "* ..-. ~ ............... ... -~ ..... "' ,.. ......... .... ------y ... C>Mlyl' .... under the living-room ru.f, as they now have vacuum cleanen. Some of them are run to walk be· hind and look at when a fellow doesn't have any big, important world prot>. lem on his mind. THEY MAY WHIMPER a b o u t nnall annorcancea, but they are u strong as granite under real adversi- ty. If a big lie is needed to save a so- cial situation, they can tell one with- out batting an eye. Merely by the way tbey throw a bueball they oan give a man a vast feeling of superiority. It i. amazing bow many thlnp they can keep cooking on a kitchen .rove and ataD manag~ to cet them a I I ddbe at the same tirM. When you tab one ol them to a nctaurant, she can give you sound advice on whether it iJ better to eat the oanta.loupe a i. mode with a fork or a spoon. IF YOUR CHILD gets a runny nose, your wife will generally wipe it rather than ask you to. You simply can't beat them for many small chorts like this around the oou.e. A homely man beromea bitter and run of secret sell-pity about his home- llnees, but a homely woman Is •1· ways sure that there h1 something beautiful about her. And th.la ia true. Woman is a wiser animal than man. As a man becomes mare knowledge- able tbrougil experience, be cornea to distrust his iJutinctg A woman rare- ly does. She retains a blind faith lo her instinctual wisdom. which 1he calla lntultlon. and there art' OC<'aslona m hle when this gift of nature iR a better guide than !ht' pr(.'('('pt.~ taught by experienct. Nob le Deceiicy Once upon a time U.. waa a f/M- ernor cl a 1lrp IOdw" r 1tr lbllle do seemed • lboo-lil te • tlill lltld Pnsi- deat. Be bad alw ~ flMJ cm- ceivable quality a Pfee+Wi" c:mdi- date could dream "· He had a brillll8t recanl '• • -- tomobile ~ _. • UP1 M one u CCJ9&W -a .., Pl ...... tial-tJpe recant. On some luua be took a -.. tit.at .... s~ libenJ (bllt ...... era!) Ud cm -one Galt ,,. • c:erei, wtatin (bat Mt tae e-. le! Htlve) -a ftrJ pPtt'' tiaf ~ of aUmd. He bad a lofdJ wife, ,.... ..... famil;f ... -.... increclllly .... some -l1I a ailftr-baired. lqll.M"e- jand, Prestdential sort ol ny. He was amningly energttic, U.- oagb}J bonelt. deeply ttligioal ...... teuel1 pMriotic. To mm up, be waa thorouebl1 decmt Never bad bidsJ seen a PresldmtiaJ candid.ate wile ao emded deceDcJ -a ooblie qm}. ity that oae ud all admire. 11111 LEADING opponent for bis per- ty'a nomJnation was a baWHcarnd., hftce.defeatlld peramial. The mc..- bent ... uniwnaDy Jo.ed. fram - end ol Jobntoa Cit.f, Tnas. to tlle Other. And it WU DO 1"mder the palll abOftd the l>ecenCJ Candidate ~ lng the nominaCioa and . . a. e1ectioa haDIU down, WUlllUtC So be began matiJlc ~ - vay decent ~ -aD Oftr CM DltiCID.. And OD top al aD bis ... qodties, be 1mned oat to be -.... IOlute wiard at eaatinc • ma6r .. over tu. llUdience. Aal a •oadr_. ly mag1c spell it WU. "What we need, 1ad.iies and geaa. men, ii a return to dettncy." '9 would begin. And right there the eye:1 of hll liltenen would glne OYer in die · fint stage. of c:ataloaia.. BY THE TIME be got to "a daat solution to our domestic illl," half die distinguished g u e a t 1 bad a.su.aQ1 slumped off their cha.in omo the pld- f onn. And when be reached bis rille- ing ~oration oa "a program ot ... ceocy fer America," an1J tbole in CM tDp row balcooy lilte>ing to the ball game on their tramidor radioa woalll atill be awake. Whllf! be andoubtedl7 bad somethilc to uy oo the major iaues, no r-. porter ever managed to rmWll Cl9- aciOUJ long enough to bear it. And In a month, be bad dropped It point. in the J>Oll!. "To sell decmcy to Ille publie. Sam," be Wd to his aide, ''we ~ a hard-hitting, wide-awm, alert a.m- palgn that .. Sam! Sam!" SO HE CALLED IN a voice coacl.. "Whenever I atart talt.l:ng about de- cency, Profeuor," be explained, "P~ pie seem to . . . Pn:Jfeu«'! Profes- sor!" By tht time hia party's coownlioe opened, be w~ don to a few drowsy supporters. ''There's stlll a righting chance," be Mid pmely to him~lf (he wu alJo game). ''What I must do ii alt dOW'ft and ban a Jong Wk with myaeU about . . . " He woke up just in time to caldl the lnaueuratica on televi.aion. MORAL: Any UttJe boy in this grut land of aura who ii thoroughly dK-ent c-an grow up and run for Presideot. But he won't wir r - . .. ~V\t;~i,,J...L~V...~ ). iw COOU>. f TAIV[ TO ~MT~ ~n~ Rt A TAAIJV TME~E t>A~r ..... -. . - BJ MJDUR JODI(, a D. ,....... o/ ......... -,,.... • it ....u, c1oat,, &w•: '• PruWnu ... MW~aail ...... Bnbm~-· ...... af....a.dl .......... all1rti9m. dlildnll beilC :railld '1 ..,...... no are •r"'•• S'S w.): r ML .itJ.•ewili._--.--- erp t' .......... .__ ..... blbavill • ._. aa .. .,...... Mar cm• .... , I • .... tt • ftllp_ .. 1 .......... .. ..., .. lb ......... ,_ •• life.. p ....... a.ck .. ,.,... ... Miit iaJ ........ nu_,.. llml.Blt_ ......... _. ....:: ............ -.. ._ if&Q 0 •I :io t •, rrtPl- it.J _., 5 -.-.... 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There wu hatred for the Jani .. tot .ud tile owner -but in the end tbat for the owner waa greater. Be WM coovicted. The covemor com· muted hi.a aentence. '1be mob, that oe tbe nesh and that of the aph1t, nid be had been "bought" by Jewilb, Wall ~et gold. A very tanelble mob, u; reltrained, took the tectory ownet. trom pr1.1on and mnged him. • 'l'bl play "Night Witch" opened, ap- DnlllDately, at Atlanta's Academi 1beatre. The drama 1J bued on the Frank Qle • • • it iJ not "abotlt" the I Frank cue. Nor ia it 10 brtendtd. ('lbe authon are Frank Wlttow ud Bm'blra Halpern.) 'lbf! play beatM ln dal'beas. There la the IOUDd of marcbina feet In the Confederata M-. mor1al Dey per.Se. The play endl bl darknea wtth the IOund of the JnOb that hmaed the prtaoner. • Monday, July 2'6, 198'7 Thf editorial pogc o/ &M Dta11 Pilot ,.,"' to mfohil mad """" ula1c r.adnt by Pf'""cmg U.U MiDIJJClPft"• opiniona and c:om- tncnforv on tof)b ot mtnm end dO'f«~•. by ~ .. forum for thf czprcmma Of ow rtaden· optmon,, and br prantmg "" dioent .,,... point. of fn/ot'fMd 0~1· and l'J)Olccl7Mft on topics of ,,_, da11. •• Robert N. Weed, PublWler -IO( ,. . ··F . . .. • .. ~ Moo IOI' 1 OCM .... . 'ft ddri olf • .,. .• ~ -Cllml 111 tiDM at I \~ o.el RgA. .. meat ncot tor• belld Ml NfWI LOI' ta .. .i ..... N then "I ....... ~ ~ oats hat NEW TIM ...... uon : 12),81 •ere I.sh. At alt.1 and ( °" yardl eeUm CM alve · Wt I OOI elude tn b wool( SU ti cal ol. b Hw aid b 0 DE den ArrD) moree retur1 -1f1 and t Tht gro r Of th• ions r~sta Exe era p1 Liit hi Ch "'um Suri tent ' reu