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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-08-03 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot..... _ 11 ' I A W~ Jlll1lt clwe. in Smlta Ana •• El WWldar Recrell6m Caster turned into a 8Cbl wl*:l1 ••1•**1 tnto a 30-mimte melee of JOO )IOQtbJ wbo pelted. poUce md --4 b1r cars. Police later tired 11 ab* a t.o men obl8'ved lettin& a fire ellbl b l 0 Ck I away. 0Dt I U IP e Ct WM wounded. 'nle tumultoul allbt betm1 whfll John w. Carlyle, director of the rec· reation center at 21000 W. ath st., aall· ed police to report a fighl It spWed outside where windows of the fire station at 417 S. FrankBn St. were ~n u well • thc>ee of a uied~ lot'• dee. Pol,lte rtin(urwwtl were called, ana two of the ~ Clf1 were dam· ated l11lbtl1 bf. tbl 75 to 100 milliDi ~ before. Cbe dllturbPcl .. ~ qotlled about 10:4'5 p.m. Thm ·were no izlJmia. " Firebug Skip~ . Thursday Again Ttdicl of 0Nlate Codt)''1 Thurs, day mornibl ftre baC wn ~ in a Oyer plectd on autos ~ F\&Derton and NwMim Wedwday .... DOOD. However, for the fourtb week in a row, the fire IM.IC bu failed to 1bow up at b1a routble tlml, I to 4 a.m. on Thursday~· The ~::1 by tbe Orange Count;J AlaOdatiaD offera $1,000 rewil'd far lnformation leedint to tbe nr..i of the fire bq. ."·Today's Closing a Jett unremedJed, be aald "it ~utd cauae a spJral of ruinous inflation wb1cb would rob the poor I the elderly 1 ""tbe miWCJ111 with fixed incorae." And, • lllded: it would mean "an unequal ~~ dlatribution of the cost of our men in Vietnam.'' Jobloo ~ his call for more rnema with announcement that be bad aadborlzed an in~ of 45,«m to 50,IOO in tbe number of U. S. troops eommtUM to the Vietnam war. He aid Wa would brlug tbe total of men involved to around 525,000 by July, 1988. In bit measafe, the President ltren· illN CENTS ed both the war and domestic needs a.s dictating higt.er taxes. Johnlon decllraed. to predlct what Congreas would, do with the requeat. but told reporters, ''Whatever the)' do, we hope they will do promptly.'' He sald be •a• forced with a dilem· ma of having to "cut, tax and bor· row" to lreep '1e deficit in tine and be added some-fbat plalntively, "most of it is unpleas.ant -l'wisb we didn't have to do It" "Thu (lncrf:ase) is necessary to give American flf;bting men the weapon11. the equipm• nt and the help they (&4'e TAX, Pac !) U.S. Ships t Saigon ffit Chara~ter ·Time . . Boot Parade Set for Aug. 26 y Red SbellS. IAIGON (UPI) -Coqmmnlst per- dllal today bombarded I key U.S. ~ hue and a majcr fuel du.mp ~ Saieon, wou.nding '1'I Amerlcanl, _.aging m ships and aplodjng ~ 50,000 gallon& of oil in a blast eat lit up the pmiawn lky. U.S. spokesmen also announced that Ille number ol American war casual- ties la.st weel fell to the lowest mark ..... &ix mootlu. '": Tbe gumilla 1D • minutes lobbed ___ ,a to 40 mortar roaadl iato the sprnting Nha Be Navy Bue ad the M!jacmt flld dump le'ftD mllea IOUtb- 1be "charactera" are commg. Tbey'U be an int.ernaUonal let, too, but not neceuarily t2lree 1heets in the wind. Th1s is becat11e the visitors wllJ be powerboats. participating m the seventh annual Character Boat Par- ade In Newport Bay, apoosored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and set for Aug. 26. Theme of the parade this year is an iGternational one, and foreign consuls and diplomats in Southern California will be b.onorary judges, according to Richard S~ve111, parade chairman. He pt1adict.ed a record turnout, since boats are being invited from Los An· geles, Long Beach, Kmg Harbor, Manna del Ray, Huntington Harbour, Oceanride and San Diego. E1pt perpetual trophies will be awar<1.ed. Boats can be entered as contenders for either "character" or (See PARADE. Page !) · OCC Trustees Objecting IOUtheast ., Salp. The Viet eon, le . L ··-~=:.:::::a.-...; To New A.th "lie eague Mf'i'li&'l"-~~~I~~ "i." . ·1-~ . _.dliii a. ._,,, ~ IP · ~" 61 llW' "'* ..l--Colle&e D~ try ... .. .... ..:... trkt ........... .._, 1IWtt tfnUf. men bed anllt aimbtf and pod ened to puD their two dools-OraDJe #enuou.s objectiODI of the l • e • l 8dl001s The &chools pn>tefled tile action, (-BOLT, hf& I) Sm S~il, on W Orld Trip Winds pr9ftOled the ltunning at-Coast and Golden Wl!$t-out of a new· tack from becoming "a major catu-ly-proposed athletic league and ar· tr~ "Olllununiltl' »mimlte bar· range independent schedules in 1968 did UJlgbt" damage to 10me o( The action wu touched ocr by a ~a;e • ~ patrol boats and mine-dictum of the California Junior Col~ * * * Colleges Brace BJ 'l'lliJlw FOlmJPfE ...... ,._ J>il*lat llida llld _., adHllQ.Q!e bdoned to , b JOdllal cnw of Caroalill' U aa the 40-foot-trhnarm alld pest the Newport &nor break· wat.r jetty • ........, alilll DOOD. Five of tbe J'OUllC EMI eo.rd hop- ed to ..a tbe craft aroUlld tbe world. A dstb lltale and a gb'l. the..._., ftance, would be put off in JU'ftii. Also aboard WM a dully-colored cat named 1buoderbell. 0..... and *1pper of tb• boet la Mike lrane, • 27-year-old formm' res!· dent ol ~ Grod c.naJ. Balboa ~ leDd. 'lbe 'WCt'kl crube, expected to take 18 montbl, hM been hll dream for the lAlt tbrle years. A ttR· 110 be booata llJd beg8ll outHl.ng 1the $86,· 000 ~ Hla Clft' ,... red atted ~ °"~ ..mrtbemeat.. .lnidllated frOlb Newport Barl>ar Web School iotdMr ancf 1ttlin attended 01'8Qle Goat OoJlep, aD1:t I ~Year'• old sale11nan. _ · 1be students are J'ot KJ.m))le, 20, 1744 Mira.mar Drive, Ba.I*; J l m Frantnn. ~. t)f South Lliuna. and Jim Wlllace, 19, 8611 SoalboN l>l'tvt, Newpart The ex-Mlffman la Bill Carp, of 212 ,\pte Av,e., Balboa bland. Makin& the c:rou1ne to tbe flnt ltop, Ha•ail. are ICPOol te.chier Dav- id Vauatm, al, and Susan Blldwin, 24. Suun, 228 <kand Canal. will be ahfp'• coot. About 15 frlendl •• the amatnr sweepl!J!~ the ship ctwmel.9 lege Association'• athletic committee from 9i11im to the South Cblna SN. which would lump OCC in Costa Mes.a It ..... abo1Jt 1 ooo 50-plloo drum! and Golden Wu\ in Huntington Beach of all. ' into a league with San Diego area Biil .. Communist CUDI mi.Jaed the junior colleges. ' giut • ltorage tahb. And, the am-Orange Cout trustees objected to eral .... tbe winds bkw tbe Dames the added burden oC travel expenns aw., flriiiD rital supply atora. and the time that athletes would lo~e f'remil med the ward "l u c k y." from academic studies f.cm .... st gum ripped boles ·in two Action by the OCC d1stnct govern· al O. atant 30,000 pl)oo fuel tanks. mg board Wednesday night conhr m· Bat ollicials aid the petroleum was ed an exclusive report published by "too ricll" to lpite. the DAILY PD..OT June 2. It n<'ted Bii er_,. and Navy men got tbe the OCC district would oppose inclu· • (Aler WAR, Pqe %) s.ion in the new athletic setup to be $I · .. Million Lawsuit Filed ... lnJA--Uise:f RepOssession 'nle tait aOeses that John Brougb- tea, ..._. of Pablo, suffered from ad· vwa pllll.iid.ty. Be la well known in fbe n.upat Harbor aru as owner of die U111ii1 OD doct next to the Balboa Iii-'; llrrJ. 'n ., w.n.ce Mitcbell, meet the A1it • Onue Comrty Superior Court W ti 1811. It ub S1 miilion for "de-ceit. tr-s ml wrongful reposses· ...... '"nil Nit lbolald never bave been "I I _ 11 it,,. Mitcbell aue:rted to- ~ _. OoMt Bank of Bel.moot ~ CLoec Beadl). which held pa- pa' • ... boat. WU notified 'lburS· ~. 111J a , that BToueblen had a known u the Pacific Southwest Con- ference The OCC distnct is not atane Lil opposibon to the new confereDCe. Santa Ana, Fullerton and Cypress earlier this week said they would not abi~ by a state Athletic Committee ruling which would put. them in a league with four San Diego 'SChools. Mt. San Antoruo is expected to follow IUil Friday. Two Los Angelfl6 a r e a schools are watching with interest. In directing the local sdlools to draw up independent athletic sched· ules the Orange Coast Junior College Disb-ict Board of Trustees said that the athletic program of the San Otego schools was not nearly ag broad as that of the locals Other reasons cited. -The Orange County s::bools have built up a good rivalry over the years which they do not want to see ended. -The increase in travel time would increase athletic costs. -The additional distances teams would have to travel would cut mto the school time o( team members to too greP. a degree For Realignment Orange Oo86t and Golden West jun· ior colleges today appeal° braced to boll a proposed realignment of ath- letic conferences. The coast schools are thus aligned with Fullerton and Santa Ana junior colleges ID oppo- sition Here 1s the present Eastern Con- ference alignment and tlhe proposed Southwestern Confereoce that ii op- posed here PrHent Euten Orqe Coast Golden West Santa Ana Fullerton Riverside Mt. San Antonio San Bernardino Citrus Chaffey Cypress Propoaed S'Westen San Diego Mesa Grossmont Southwestern Orange Coast Golden West Fullerton Santa Ana San Diego City College Weatller Smoke Tax Effect Varies ~· ~ wu repouessed early the ,.....__..,.The two craft went ~la hePJ fog off 2Sth Street in aw...-Beach at s a.m. Y1-, tbe .a.el towing Pablo . ._ ......_.. .... tbe surfline Mary The ad.ion to put OCC. GWC, ~u.1- lerton and San Diego into the Pac1t1c Southwest Conference with the four San Otego acbools w~. taken by ,:.he CniCornia Junior Colliege Ass.x:1abon athletic committee Yay 26 despite Orange Coast skies continue thclT unchanged pattern with low clouds and fog In the morning hours becoming partly sunny in the afternoon. Temperatures will range from~ INSmE TOD.4 l:' (EdUor'• NoU: WMC unu Gov. Reaf)S'll's MtD agoreite fa% mean to Local ctq, Qownt1'MftU7 Will Cher ~n reWftW and tluu be CJblf to re- iuve pr~ cau.7 Will ~ lold DAILY PILOT rlJ)Of'tcf Bruer Bm- ron todar btginl o tlD01>Gt1 ardcZ. t.q>loriff ZotoL ramt~ of tM riew state smou ta%.) BJ BRUCE BENSON 0ttt11ra... ........ "When tbe lovely flamto dlea, "Smoke getl in your eyet. "-Popu lar ~llld * . n>e namel of battle wer Gov. Re.t· can's new tax bikes hctve 1ub1tded ln l· Sacramento. Anc the amokt ii betlnnlna to drift d~wind todQ. ll]>edally ll!to tbe eyes of city flllance dtrectora a!oq the Oraqe Coaat. The uplbot of ~ Wu W- ea ad a new '~t,A-pact cti.reU. tu IDlllDI l.mJll'll'llw wlndf.alll tar Costa ...... we Beech. Neither city hid 1l)Oled ctiarette tuea aad eow flDd fb.at tbe state Board ot Eou1111....auon will bfl tappin& the aource for them. f. e w port Beach and HunUnptn Beach, on the other band, wUl .,_ fnrced to rescind their clty-lmpoaed s~oke tues 11 of Oct. 1 tbl1 year. ln return, tM state will collect t1w revetHMS b>t thtiD ad turn the moa- "Y over to city ca&n. In tlrml of • ., iaa1 cbllar1 and ~at&. ~. tM IMnttin* today re- malned 111'"7. A. l>AJL Y PILOT sur- VeJ ~ that 1 .. dtiel w e r e awde 0( uactl1 .. U.111 be af. r.ct.ed. • ., Bete'• bow ft au wo. b : Port;J-etabt bobn &l(O, a de~ tax ol foar eenta a pack went lnto ef. feet. The four pennla eo to the state, aa<1 wUJ not be ~turned tn JocaJ (OV· emment. Starting Oct. 1, the tu ev:it.tea an- ( See CIOARETl'E, P•r• Z) °'-·~ of Yvonne. and George ~.-cl ahore. Both are from IAIC·1a..c... 1tc #' wu reportedly two pay· me • 9Ttal'I. ............ bad •creed to refinance tbl biit, ICCOl'dhtc to Mitchell. He said .. bm* ,,.. notified, and a *'I'll ,.._ repa ewutative called to 8* a....,... far wh1cb to make out the dlilck. Nb YORK (AP)-Jolted by Prest- det Johuoa'a reqoest for a 10 per cat tu av:rcbarfe, the stock market t.oek a ahaTp loa but recovered O'OUDd rapktfy, being only slightly '-tr on avera1e late th•~ afternoon I: Worker Buried In Ditch Cav~-in All unidentified worker trapped when a San~a ~wer ditch cav~ in ttW morrlng ~ared to be aUve at non when rescuers reached him at a depth of 14 Ceet. 1'1le ditch is for new se·ver lines on Broadway FlTemen and coworkers reached thf' victim's foot and hard hat dunng thr hrst foot of dtgg.tng When they got to his back. h111 body appeared to movr Digging ronti~. •• Whtrr tht femts iutd to go, thtrt'll soon bt an undtrwattr pa.<saat acrou San rrancilco Bay as workmtn imtall a tube for ~w rapid trannt dutnct that i$ not a tun~I. Paat 5 11111111 • ._...... • ........ ,. M4ttMI ,... ,. Cellflrtlla 1 •tlaMI .._ M CIHl!flM IWl OlllNerlla t temla M or ... C_.., t er---. It ... ...,.. u Dtwn:et I leclal 1iMwt l H 1 IHI -D S-'t II ZS 1•iwi.1 ,.... D Dr S .. ~ 6 ,.,_ 1•11 s-_.._ 11 ,..,.. C•HI I Tt.......... H Mer'N .K ... t JJ r-en 11 It '"" \........ ., ... ,.., , l_, n WM1• N.... "4 Mtlt ,. s.Nlet ,, ) v . . . =· College Tour Orange COut and Golden West ool· leges wm be visited by .officials from 16 new community colleges through· out the nation as w&ll ~ other per· sona interested iD jt1Jl1or colleges on Wednuday, Aug. 16 The group vlstt is blllcd as "the airborne tour for new cormnuruty col· leges" and la sponaored by the American Assoclatio11 of Junior Col· .. legea. By villtiD& the Oranee County fa· cilltiel, member• of the srouP will be able to contrast establlahed and new institutions, according to OCC lead· ers OCC, establlahed ln 1947, beglJl.S its ~ year this fall. Goldrn West goes into its second year At Orange Coast, the group wUI re· ceive a demonstration on the use of laree group facilities and team teach· ing. At both colleges, ~~ .visiting of· ficials will tour the facilities. Besides the cotle~P official~. the group will include representab•es of the American Association of J unior Colleges, the Chronicle of Higher Ed· ucation baaed in Baltimore, Md., and of Cba~ging Times Magazine. based m Washington, D C. On the tour, the group will visit col- leges in New Yorll City. IllinolS, Tu· as California and Missouri Colleges represented are B I o o m Commuruty College, llhno1s. S\)r· ough of Manhattan Commuruty Col· lege, New York City. Clucago CltY COllege; Community College of A~t'­ gheny County, Pittsburgh. Commurut)' College of Philadelphia Also. Dallas County Junior C-Olllge D1str1ct. Tt>xas Essex County Col- lege. New Jersey. Florida Junior Col· lege at Jacksonville, Fremont-Newark: Junior College District, New Jersey; Illinois Central College, Peona, Per· alta Junior College District. Oakland. Also Portland Community; Seattle Comm~ty; SinclaiT Community Col· lege of Ohio; Valencia Juniol' College. Orlando, Fla .. and Waubonsee C-Om· mun1ty College of Illinois Frona Pag~ J BOLT. • • but the Board of Directors of CJCA said it did not have aut.hori1..abon over the athletic committee. wtuch 1s a CJCA committee TIM! local schoou then met and said they ci.ld oot like the new league , and said tney wanted to continue t h e i r past arrangement. If the st.ate romrruttee slicks by 1Lo; guns despite tht> action by the local schools, tht ~ix locals would then have to play eacll other, and fill t'he • •· balance of their ~hedules from four· year freshmen teams. and possibly out-of-st.ate schools -•. Cahforrua Junior college athletics would be losing some of Its best JC rPpresentatives if the six do bolt. Three of the last five .Junior R~r Bowl teams came from Oran~e Coun- t:· The act.Jon would al~o raise havoc with thr~ of the new conferences which the state committee realiE:n· ed OCC. GWC. Santa Ana and Ful- lerton were put in the Pacific South- ~esl loop The acl1011 would leave that league with four teams. Cypress had bf>cn put in with Chaffey, Citrus Palomar. Riverside !-ia1. Bernardino and Saddleback If Cyprrss bolts, that (Onference's schel1· ule!' will be foult>d up. KILLED IN VIETNAM L/Cpt. Robert l . 8i1e1lhn Beach Officer's Marine Nephew Killed in Vietnam Marine LtCpl. Robert Lynn Biscai· luz of Midway City, a ne!)llew of a Huntington Beach police officer, wu killed Sunday when the helicopter be was riding crashed in aetion in Viel· nam The 14.rine wu the son ol Mr. and Mn. Robert P. Bfga)lm, ltm Jef. ferson St.. Midway City. He was 21 on July 24. His uncle Warren Biscalluz iJ a po- lice desk o f f i c e r in Huntington Beach. The Marine's father said tod•y the Marine Corps informed hlm hia son wu aboard the aelicopler as an aeri· al gunner while the chopper wu tak· in& reinforcement troops into action. Apparently the chopper wu hit by en· emy fire as it wu landing and it crashed. The corporal enllsled iD the Marine Corps in September, 1965. He was sent to Vietnam in November of lut year. The young man was graduated Crom We~nsler Higb School in 1964. Be!ides his parents, survivors in· elude a sisk!'1-.. Mrs Susan Cham- bers. whose Manne sergeant husband is .now serving in Vietnam . and his pa· terJlal grandparents Mr a.nd Mrs Wll· lla91 Blscailuz. J7142 Ash St . Hunting- ton Beach Jn Saigon, spokesmen aa1d bi lut week the United Stat.a IUftaNd 114 men killed, 98.1 WOUllded and 5 missing. 1t was the lowen casualty toll since Feb. 11 and rtOletecl a Week of relatfveJy mmor I M&n. The Communist& fared wone. Al· Ued apoblmen aaid l,M ()a!nwdata Wert Down to ............ lo action ln the week. It Wll .. lowest &ct dead fil1n slDCe ....... Ind- io.I Jll.lle 10 •• ~ Mil t.w -. It ralled to i11.a ......... of Viet Cong and North Vle&al m e • • troops killed ill the ••· • American war totals stood at u.ao men tmed 74.,818 wounded and -nilqlq ln AC· ti on Frot11 P.,,e J TAX •.. need to hold the budget deficit 1'ithin llmlta and to cootlnue our educaUon, health, poverty, ~and other vi· tat programs,'' the Prelidmt Mid. Johnson's muaage aald tbat tbe sur- charges would expire QD June•. 1869 "or continue for IO~ aa tbe uu- aual µpend.iturea a tld Wi!b our efforts ln Vietnam requ.lre ~rev- enues." - When reporters aalld whtber be expected the war to be over l1l 1969, be paued it off with a wa.t ~ the arm and atreued that be had aaid ''or" 10 long u the cooflict required tbe extraordinary expenditures. Johnson said he had been informed by Cbairman Wilbur Mills <D·Ark.) that the House Ways and Means Com· mittee would atart bearings on the tu proposal Aug. 14. He said he had ura· ed quick congraatunal action becauae "there's not anythi'1g that's as hurt· ful as uncertainty on the economic community." Republicans on Capitol Hill, who bad opposed even the President's previous proposal and demanded spending cuta, gave this latest request an ice-cold re- ception. The President had earlier proposed a & per~nt surcbar1e on corporate and private income tu payments Tt>- Jay's announcement confirmed persis- tent reports that becawe ol increasing Vietnam war costs and a rising budg· et deficit, tbe figure might i:o aa much as 10 percent CdM Name on Freeway Just Not Good Practice Why Isn't there a sign on the New- port Freeway pointing the way to Co· rona del Mar? A state Division of Highways offi· c1al said today lncluaion of Corona del Mar is a destination of the Tal- bert·Ma~ur exit sign would ~ contrary Ill good signing practices In reply to a Corona del Mar Cham ber of Commerce mquiry. G L Rus sell, assislilnl district engin«r, said each freeway exit indicates a primary destination. usually a street. and some- times a seoondary destination. usual- ly a CJty. lie said r:..-o destinations are lht> maximum because more would bf' di5 · tr acting. A secondary destination 11 used on· ly when the central or busmess di!· trict Is reasonably close to the free- way and along the intersection or the primary destination. Russell explain· ed. •·Drivers are expected lo m .i k e ~ome reasonable preparation brf,,.. hand for locating the proper ex11 for their destination." he added Coron• del Mar merchants r:in be assured, Russell said, that they even· tually will gel their freeway sign The sign will be on the San n1ego Freeway instead of the Newport Free· way, however. At the future mtnsec· lion with the Corona del Mar rree- way 1 MacArthur Boulevard 1 Cnrona del Mar wilJ be listed as a dr-t1 na· t1on because the freeway will ll'rmin- ate there. ByRO~M~ ' Of • .,.,....... \: AttA>rney Mattbn ~ of Ful· lerton today contbwed blJ attempt to tltabllsh that Gloria Dawn Colllna' killer would uve been 1PWlwd wWl blood 88 be It.abed MIJ vldfOl. But autopsy surJeon 0,. Robert Ricbardg of AnabelUl a proucution witnua lJI the murdj, 'trial cl WU- Uam T. Blakeman, 25. refused to bend under persistent cross examination from Kur11Jch, the defense attorney. Jt was determined that Miss Col· lint, 'ZI, died of a crusb.l.ng blow to the t e m p 1 e. More than 50 stab wOUJMis on her bead anct body were probabb l.Dllict.ed alt.er the death, bonver. .. . . . . W'ITt ....... SERVICES FRIDAY N•ncy LoulM Moore Funeral Rites Friday for Burn Victim Services for Nancy Louise Moore. '4. who died Wednesday 1n Los An· ltles from self-innlcted burns, wlll be held at 11 a m Fl'lday in All Sa.inLo; Episcopal Church, Beverly Hills Her father John Moore. form e r president of North American Avia- d6n's Autonetlcs dJv1sion in Anaheim. said that in IJeu of nowers. donations can be sent to the Nancy Louise Moore Memorial Scholarc;hip m Art at USC Miss Moore dousrd hersell w i t h gasoline July 4 and 11rt herself afire 11nder tht influt>nce or LSD. accord- ing to her fathf'r. Mesa Freeway Plans Offer Choice When 1t comes to frt>eway routes through downtown Cost.a Mesa, the state Olv1S1on of Hi~hways has somelhin~ for rH•ryon<' WillJam Hashimoto, asi;1stant dis- trict engtn<'Pr and R1rhard Gret>n. projed <'ngin<'er, from thr D1stnct S<'- ven officP m Lo!; Angrlrs, presentl'\I preliminary !'itud1~~ to C.osta Mesa To· monow dtfl'<'lor• ;in1I c·1t\ otr1l'1al' Wed~sda) Jlash1moto emph46111'1f that :ill ''11 d11·• "'Pre pr t>hn11na1) <1nl1 Iha I no I co<;t estimates had been made to date The studies were ordered by the st.ate Highway Commission last May at the rl<juesl of Newport Beach askrng a look at a Superior Avrnue raU1er than 11\Jewport Boull'vard align mf'nt of thP fre"'°av to Coa11t High Wa} Thr prl'hminarv c;l11d1rc; "hnwn h\' llashimoto had widrl\• ""parittPit nlignmPnt~ all 01Vrr lhP 11ownlnwn ArPA, Two o( the studies follow llir first prehm1nary des1&n ol the h 1·rway which would ehminatt> busm"'" ~ on the l'ASt sldP of Newport BoulP1 ard Two others would take out busin• sses on tbe west side Thrtt others would veer to thr ,est· ward tw-~nning at Ray Strr1 1 and m1<;1 Newport Boulevard In th1 1l1)Wn· lnwn arr a romplrt<'ly Thl11 v. "" 1 n<'· re11<;1talr R romphratf'd CTn\<ilJ 111 Harbor Boulrvard Two of the wrstward roulc.~ woul,t pall through the downtown city park One would be rarthet lo lhr west All designs call for a dt>pressed freeway 20 rt'el lwlow 11urface level with present str~ts cros~mg above at present levels HHh1molo 11a1d final traffic co~I and lksi~ ~tud1M woulc1 not b<' rom pleted unUI tht rnd of thr vt-ar Al that t1mr !hr\ "'111 hf> ,111)m1t1Nt lo lhl' H1¢lw1y Cnmm1 5.~1on '\ Only microecopic spec.ta of blood were found on the panta ol suapect Blakeman, a Canad.id who WU IC- cu.aed of murder less Uum a day altir the Marcll 4 death. Dr. Richards today said the murder· er could have been sprayed with blood btlt added that it WU D0t abeo- Jute)y .oeceuao'... • . Deputy district •ttan9eJ "1chard Beacom has indicated tbat the pbyal- cal evidence, such as blood apecb ln Blakeman• s trotaers, will link the sus- pect to the victim. Fullerton ldenttficatiao tllcb.ni<:tan Ray Kyen WedDeldQ i.tln.d that fingetpl'inb al Ae .ana dkl -.ot be-- lo°' to the boyhb loOtina Bbltanan. Min Collln.a, ai. a ·can.nan who WU ~"U I &lifamta. Via" kiu.d .,. • aJept «t tbt Pallerton apartment bome of ber bolts. Mr. and Mn. F.dward Comllley. Tile night before she waa honored at a going away party held prior to her plaoned depm'tm'e lor her home near Vancouver, 8 . C. Blakeman and aevenl other attended the feltivities at the Comi*eJ bome. Everyooa. wbo .uaded the party WU f.lncerprillted, Myen 11.ht All the tingerprinta plcbtl 11p from the mur· der scene were not Identified Wednes- day. Blakeman wu in Fu1Jertoll les1 than a weet on an lnduatrtal training program when bv waa arrestlld. He baa been held without bd Ii.net then. * * * • Death Wounds Of ~iguel Victim Told at Trial By BRUCE BENSON Of .. Delly ..... , .... Accused slayer Lloyl' W. Beech de- nied that parapbernalla in the trunk of his car T>elonged to Laguna Niguel murder victim Jean Marie Moung ~Y. a she.riff's daputy 's testimony indicat· ed today. Identification techmclan G a r y Glenn said In the Superior Court trial that Beach told deputies a woman'11 wallet and othlT" •ccessorln beloog· ed to his wife. The alleged denial was made he· lore Beach was placed under arre~t April 9 on ~ Oceansl:ie parking lot, surrounded by a ttall dozen sheriff's investigaton. In testimony tft!ard Wednesday, the court was told that Miss Moungey bled to death after someone struck her several times oo the head Fr1:sh blood irom 11evere facial wounds rilled heT lungs, a secon ary cause of death Physical features of the death ouUined for Superior Jud&e t GardrK!r of Corona del Mar by auto r.y 11urgeon r>r D~vid M. IUitsuya:n of OranJte. fir~t witness in the trial of Beach. 21, a Camp Pendleton Ma· nn~. Katsuyama i,aid that lhf' prritnant Miss Moungey. 26, may have llvtd tor a "sh 1rt period of time" after I h e blowR wert> Inflicted "I do not reAll y have M &ood timt> o. death," the physician replied ~o questioning from pubUc dt fender Rod enck R. Ricardi. ft was estimated that Miu Mounr.ry was ch•tibed to death somebme bf'· tween March 30 and April 2. On April :i her battered body wu found In a l .a~una N11tuel ravine by Mr~ Kath rvn Pl'irc. n( 2.1202 Surf C're~t Orm• South l,a~una u.eme a"mdl. • Aa btnoYltioD fGl'~ttJJI ,._,, event wm be a ~ade 1nDcb at tbe Balboa Bay Club. ' Stevem aakl tMt ~ary C'O<halr- meo for tbe parade will be Gov. RH- pn, former AriJoaa Sen. Barry Gold· water, act« lobn Wayne IDd Jae.le Wl'lli*'. Bay Club ~al Alli. 19 I.I de"CIJh>t for re&iJtra- tJon for the pal'Md8. Applicationa are available at the Qwnber office, 1*lO w. Cout m~way, N~ 8!at:L Fr•• P-.e I CIGARETTE. • • other three ~ a pack, to be re- turned tD city trMlllrlee. Sydney Graham~ director of. ~ Or· ange County district of the state Board of EqaaHsation, aid the amount of money returned to cities from the srr.oke tu wUI. be based on a formula ll'VO)ving Ales taus. Simply, the more sales tuu a dty logs, the more cigarette tu i1 gets bar.k. "The tu will be returned in the same ratio as local sales tuea re- turned." Graham aaid. • One ley quettioo yet lDWIJWered is whether cities such as Newport Beach and Huntington Beach w l 11 gain or lose when they are forced to relinqul.sb their cigarette taxes in favor of the stat.e's program. Newport Finance Director George Pappas today held a conference with b.i11 .. ddlng machine and concluded the city's position probably won't be JN· terially strengthened or weakened. He slld Newport had expected to realize some S140,(Q), roughly, from iU smoke tax begun wt year. It worked out to an average '3.54 per person based on m •verage an- nual population ot 40,lm people. Looking at tile smoke revenue from the new state formula ol aalea tax ratios. It works out like this: Total taxable business in California for t h e first q u a r t e r thiJ 1 • a r amounted to $7,895,248. Newp;;.-t's total taxable business for the same quart.er came to '17,157.- 000. The cltJ's proportion of etate tax· able business th.usly figures out to about .2173 percent, Pappas aakl. DAILY PILOT .,.... ...... c ....... ' ...... H. W•9' ,......., 1\e-K...tf ... n.-, A. ..... M9MlllleMllw Jer-F. C.mn .._, l'9dl Cll'f ..._ Jack ll C.t.., , .. , Nh1e11 ....... ,_.._ ~ OW9dlr ....,... ..... «>Mee 2211 w... ..,.... ""'· Maili,.. A44reu: ,,0. IH 1171 UUJ •• Ottl« Offices Cooi. -..: DI W.. lrf ..,_ L-leedl: 20 ,....., ,,_ .....,........ '-di: • -amet ,.IOAY .. .,,. .. • • • • ...... -Mft, ., "'"' """ .. . . . .. 1t:fl ··"'· 1t ll9Cllllld ... ............ t:l• -.m. u --""" . . . .. . 1:# jl.111. ... ... ._.. •:'7 e.111. .... 1:11 ,.... M.-.... A:Me.fft. .... 7:U~ .... ltf.. ... Ult .. 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H fl " ,.. ...... ,, " .. " .. S1 "' .. " u Motne11t ot 'J'raged9 Split seconda after a U.S. Cariboll bad .been bit by American artillery fire UJ>I ~apber lftro. rnichi Mina recorded Uwi remarkable picture u the plane plummeted to earth at Ha Phan. 45 miles no?61 of Due Pho. The three crew membefl were klllld. FORREST A.L TOLL RISES TO 131 ~~--------------~--~----~~~--~--~----- Midcourse Switch Puts sUB1c aA v, Pbllipplnel CUPn -Q b • 'R • ht D • ' ~~a~.~~~.: !:!:t:: . ~. · tter ig on ime Forrestal rose to lS1 ~. . 1 • t .. # Tbe 75,900-ton veuel limped from P A S A DID NA (UPJ)-1 1 a c e pat Amertca•a Lunar Orbiter 5 on tar-- set t.o orbit the moon and photograph possll>le Apollo laoding sites. the Vietnam coast to thil American ldeatllta W~ nll»t ordered I base Monday, reporting 129 known IUCCetllful mldccKlne ~ that dead , three men miulng IDd 84 i!Qur· ed. Two ot the injured have since died, raising the fatality toll, official The rAdio signal wu flaatled to the spokesmen said The three missing were still being listed as such R • S ~ vehicle at 10:30 p.m. from uss1ans ay the Langley Rele&l'Cb Ce•r 1D Viretnia, tllrougb the Jet Propulaion China Almost Llborat.ory·s Goldatooe tractinc ata- tioo on California's Mojave Desert In Gvil War 'lbe &lgnal ignited a retrorocket aboard Loner Orbiter that burned for Backing Given • aecor><U and de<nued the tpace- uoNG KONG (UPI) -The Chlneae craft's speed by ~ mpb 1Ar 5,583 T N J . Communilt army aaid today troops pb. 0 . e'W UftSt hostile to Mao T•tunt are iDciting m A ~ at JPL here •• 1..1 .... _ mus lnduatrial strlkea and urging ·I"' IHUU ~ "*" .. "ti t.o "storm iDt.o the ciUea:• alight cornction of the fllgbt north WASHJNGTON (ll>I) -Tbe Sen-....---wu "~•t on ..__ "''--." t J·.....:...J Oommi ~... 1be Ru.seiana said a situation "re-·~ """' u.u'"' a e uun;Jary ttee appere......, aemblln& a civil war" bu developed Lunar Or1>l~r 5, the last in iU •&- approved today the nomination of in central and south China. ries, wu about 132,000 miles from the Thurgood Manball to be the that Ne-A Soviet T• news l&eDC)' dl.lpateb moon when th& c:orrectioo was made. gro mellfibtr of the Supreme Court. quoted witnelll!I arriving trom China ~ twib-lena craft wu launched 'I1a .... ,._ taken in a clOled ses, said "thounn& have been killed and Tueeday m&bt from Cape Kennedy on ~·~~ Jamee 0. Eaat-___ .., ~ • ...1 a 250,187-dle ........ that wtll culmtnata ,_.. ) ·-"" ... _ ouJd __. ~ed" Jn t:I bet1Nen pr~ -06-t' -.. ' • -.. • U\A an-aU-Mao force• in ICwanetung Prov· Se~ when ft ninta lnto an esi· DGmlOI the telUlt unW be polled mem, iDce of wtdcb Canton J.a the caplb~ lhaped al'bit in>and the moon. blrs wbo were absent. But one mem-and "1 ~-.. .....i-y•a ••..a-i..........t" m·-· .... .. ("Md ) "The aJtuation in central toll u .,.WU'-'& ucUUUll .......... .... ber, Sm. J oseph D. Tydings ..,. · • China l.ncreu1ngly resembles a civil goe1 as planned, Orbiter wUl begin ma It clear Manball won &l>PI'OV· war, .. the dispatch said. It aaid the circJinr the moon in an orbit that will aL fighting in the south was slm.llar to take Jt t.o within 125 mllea " Ile lunar 'l'JidlMs said Sen. Pbillp A. Hart (l}s that Wt week in Wuhan where the IUJ"face at the cloeest point Md 3,700 llldL), would report ttie action to the Mao forces sellt in paratroopers and miles at the bigheat point. $elll9 Door in two weeks, giving op-gu:nboau on the Yangtze River. Picture,t.aki.Dg Ja to begin early Sun· PIP. time to file their views. Tass said helicopters in Kwa.ngtung day~ the cameras <:oocentrate on ~2~ wt.ft dropping leafleta urging a stop five poteotial Astron111t laDCling de1 to the bloodllbed and that famine bas and 38 m)'lt.erlous moooacape f.,. K«ean Visit atruck Kwangtung and Ywman prov· tures. inces and that hungry peuanti Be The photographs will be .eared ~SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) -looting food. aboard Orbiter until it iJ abd te i,. S.... Korean J>readent Plrt Chung The stunn.lng Red Artny ad.mluion gin transmUti.ng them t.o ur1h track· .. fDday met SJ*ial Jnlldeotial ens of Mao's trouble with his army came ing stat.ions. Tb.ls i.s expected to .wt '\IOJI Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor and in a policy editorial in the newspaper early Monday with the fint plcturea am M. CUHord to discuss .. all as-Liberation Army Daily and WU broad-avlilable for pubtic viewine Monday pecfl of the Vietnam war." cast by Peking radio. night or Tuesday. ~~~~~___,::,~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~- SEMI·ANNUAL Sale CLOSE OUT OF ft..OOR SAMPLES &A&E .... flT. TVFfEO VELVET SOFA OIFORD KENT NAT'L YR YET ..INT SOFA-I-FT. t NIEDO SAUTERNE VRV£T SOFA-I -FT 1 fl VllYl SOFA WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS DECORATOR Selected Sofas -Wide Choice of Fabrics to Select from ••• Priced at 1299 AWll IBTH 1tflB) WAS NOW WAS NOW TVXEOO ANTIQUE ~LO-VELVET 599 499 415 319 PACIFIC SOf A I ft. WAS NOW WAS NOW CRUSHED VfLV£T SOFA LT. OLIVE 499 399 795 499 SlllMAll BER1Rtl4 5 ft • WAS NOW WAS NOW 299 159 359 259 LbvE SEAT PRINT, OLIVE VELV£T TRIM <BllURY 1UfTED 60lD WAS ·NOW WAS NOW 259 189 399 ·299 LOVI SEAT WAS NOW 11111181 llDllEY SHAPE WAS NOW 285 199 DOWN AND FEATHU .500 349 LOYE SEAT-HAT., GOLDS l OLIVES H.J.GAl\l\EfT fURNllU~E PROFESSIONAL 2215 HARBOR Bl VD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon,, Thurs. &. Fri. Ev-. COST A MESA, CALIF. 646.0275 6'46.()276 ' Neuf Troubk Found Star's Divorce Action Delayed SANTA MONICA (UPl)- Actor Van Heflln and hil wife, Francea, met tn Superior Comt Wednesday for a bearing on their di- vorce sults, but action waa delayed by lact of court- room space. Mrs. Heflin was accom- panied by actress Pamela Mason. Mn. Hefl.ln f 11 e d suit !or div~ last Februa- ry, accusing Mr husband of Z years of cruelty. Heflin, in a ttOA-COmplalnt, a I s o eccu.sed his wife of cruelty. I Navy Proeedere Issue U.S. Will Aid Riot Victims WASHINGTON (UPI) - 111e fedlnl ccwermneat ii m1k1n& It ...ter ffr nd- dea&I ol rlOt-t«n nei&fWn'- boodl to ,. home mCl18ICe ~ Tbe Depmtment of Hou.- Jllg and Urban Development 1na1GIC8d W e d n e sda1 lt would IDl\re mortpfa ilr "credit wor111y" lnllvidu&JI even if they live 1n Niab- borboodl where riots .haft oo.."On'ed er tbrellta tD oc- cur. I REGULAR SLACK.S Death Notice Review DUe REGULAR 19.95 TO 29.95 ·NOW 115.90 TO S24.90 WASHINGTON (AP) - Tbe Navy plans a self- examlne.tion ot bow lt in- forms the public about who 11 iowived and who isn't In suob military disasters ., the USS Forreatal fire. Spedfically, the Navy will look at its performance tn publicly iderm.fyi.ng the anen who died, were injured Gr ml.aslng after fla.mel snpt t2>e 4,300-ma11 carrier oil North Vietnam Satur· .. ,. wmJe •1-miliec ol the more than l~ ClllUllUea were notified mueh sooner' the relatives of the mo.re tban -t,CXX> other men aboerd the canier had no way of knowing the fate ol tbOle crewmen. Thia J>Oled the question ~ whether the Navy has a resp<mllbUlty. In c a • e 1 whert IO mlQY men are m. volved, of letting all reb· tivtis know more qWck17 about the crew's fate. reaching their nlltlvel. SPECIAL GROUP 2 ~ 25.00 By a procea fA efimma..~-----------­Uon, survivon' reletlve1 could determine from thete u.ta wtietber ll6lr men were E WELCOM involved -therefore belul W E spared Jong hours or da.11 0( 8.ll(Uisb. 'lb.ls approecll, boweYll', YOUR • • • runt the rtat thlit some next-ot-kin wm-. "'llm· Uy dea1hl befcn tbe • _,,,.. ernment hu c o n t a c t e d Ulem . Pentagon policy ii to avoid such situations aa that of a mother leernlng trom a news broadcast or news· \ . I . · .... - SPORT COATS REGULAR 39.SO TO is.oo . , J ) I • .I · .. J ~ 00 s I NOW £5 '··~· 5~ • SJ11~l~ l' .. 11,..IEi... SPOIT SHll1S DON LOPER $500 R,g. 17.95 Now Al .. IEGULAI 11.91 TO 26. 91 . S4 15 ~ SS NOW 12 to · £1 . , 2300 .HARBOR BLVD. '. . ""' COSTA MESA-.HAUOR SHOPPING CINTD Soul\."'91 said an admiral fl being assigned to head up the blvestigation. It took the Navy four days to get oot a ..-.ooably complete 1i.at ol the Forrest~) victims. Some ol&en thlnt this could be done by providing flews m1?dia wlth tM list of ~~ cuualtiN .wen • ~~ c o n t I n u e toward I:\:. ber~oir baa belll L ) 1 ........... -.(111 ................... ,.. ............... ~ ........... .... MON., THURS.. l'ltJ. TILL 9 OTHlll DAYS TILL 6:00 . · c:u91'0M OllAPDI~ 1411 S. MAIN.ST. '.tt :.IANTA ANA I , ~ ~22):~ps,·GO~h °'0.1) IUMIT TllMS FUI ISTIMATIS PHONE 547-3993 · ' NO.I Savings aiit1 Loan boaSts that~ ~ ~- "actllal dollar reserves are over 100 times the averap~ l>ut ltsratioofa~andgeneral:reservestototalsavingsaccountiis7.7% 1'llelas ~. Pacific's ratio is 11.5'% ""notonlytrybanler,~sacceedmore. • . We pay the highest rates pennitted by law on • all savings accounts • YaaratinpinMl*ulmiJipoaoo1'yFedlrJ!s.inpedtamlniatwe~01ta s'6CJWNUtangyJmte,a>lllp01Uldecl any, yi~ H'maintainedt'or ceeyearGb puabooklCWUA · Savine• received through the IOll\ of any month eam from the 1st. l.reetafe clep<>litboxf'or ~tainina•accuUlt of '500.00 OI'~ &mings paid 'llarterlyfrom date received andfromdatereaivedtodateofwithdrawalafterthreemoDths. Weiuueminimumtenn bonus eertificates. P.&:NG,l Stineed no~cryioo nmdl ..,...._No.I CommerdalBank'IMio of capital ad..,.i ftler9llltD depositlh 6.6%. AB cOlnpuitom haea caaMarch 31, 1967 .tmments of CUlclitlon. ~ .... ,.. NEW BRANCH: SOUTH COAST PLAZA MAIH amCE 33JI lrtleof 9tNlit • CiDlta ...... Qilfomia ' .lXE'QIJM OFFICE Mn r. Wtlfttltr ltwd., Loi Anlt'-~ t:JO A.M. to t:30 '·M. • 11tun11r. 10:00 A.M ... &.'GO r.u. soooo L.ftwood Blvd., 0owntr PA &-6916 • RA 3-6215 PholM 540-40M WA 3·9601 • SP 3-3061 Olhlr Officll: U CMSCENTA • IDJ. GARDU1S • DOWMY • LOI NGlES ARCADIA • MON1DfY ta • CN11M l'MK • wtl1'IJEI DOWHI • UN llWMMNO "• A.-. 1\)lf11' 179 mD1ion don., I ' ~' AUllSt 3, 1967 DAILY PILOT S WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 ...... PHOTO PRINT Prices::;,, ....... , ... IOOACOLOR RlM ~~ u1--.,,,.__. ~ ................. ~ ~ ............. 1 lbd .......... 1 THINKLE SPRINKLE ~P"!'ll'> RIMA ¥1NY.L ,. LATEX ne!!!!ei PAINT 3 63 ..,......::::::===-~ CHI ICerm thinb this is such 9ood Interior poillt thot he put hit umo on it. ( loy, if 1nytliin9 fOOI wro119, ho t•h it.I Dries quic•ly, no pointy odor, scrubboble. -~ PLASTIC CONTAINERS Just the thin9 for leftovers or for pic"ics. Sn•p on lids kHp thin91 from spiffln9. w .. h.ble •nd reusuble. Vi Pt. J hr ""' J hr 15c 25c PLASTIC DROP CLOTH You un 11ever hevo enough of tti .. o when you're p•lntln9. Mike 9ood dust conn fOf' stored stuff or If you' re 901119 to Europe for • 10119 n c•t;.,,, 12c 9x12 Ch•coal Lighter FLUID We self so much of this must be everybody it out berbeeuin9 or pouri119 it in their i•+ 911 +•nlr. No 11npleu111t odor, even burnl119. WITH GOOD PVC IPlllllKUR 'PIPE H wot.ri"I witlt th '-• 11 feftl1tt pr.tty old .. ,. Is tho best wey to 90. P'YC pipe doo1n't ret, corrocfo, ,. .. , oocl rodents don't like it. n;. it whet the ptofeulon•I co,..penios ue, No throoclin9 Ind no speci•I tools ...Hoel. '•1111ne11tly boncl f'rtti11f1 to it witlt 9oop we sell. Now, whet ore Yff 90in9 to do with •II thet new lei111ro time you' II hno 7 l/2 inch 4 c Un. Ft. l/4 inc:fl 6 C Lin. Ft. Mwww1lw4 ....... 1M4 ......... '· 1967 .... Delller w.. ,op this op.n •lld you •• .,. pr.tty protection •91inst the picnic posts, Ciloice of colors. IW01t't do e tfiin9 to lrHp tlte boon off the pot.to 11led, however. Pretty mufti-color l•mp1 for o little ll9ht, but not 011Cl4l9h to score eworybody ewey. 6.t SllOUfh oll<f you CH open I rrttfe t.uoom. 6X1S n. RIED FENCING High density r .. d for che""i119 decor on the petio. en.+. your own .,ini-9•rcl•n in tho orient•! or H•w•ll•n tho1110 with th ls for • NCkf'OUncl • .... • ROLL IPRINKUR HEADS Solid bren cllemplons. Acljuda for hH"'f or litht sproy. n 1. - l1at1, f llf 1 few •m• 111 your side lino encl 9in tho f.n11 • drink. I I .,..,,..... c ......... , .y~ Palm trees that lined lagmla Canyon Bold. near LJguaa 11..m in 1981 photo are no more, bat through effortl of the l8te Baroid Beed. pelms were moved to Hetaler Part. Now facing ita first major improvmlent since qecoach days, canyon road will lose many mature oak 8Dd eucalyptus which officials say cannot be transplmted. Drugs ~ Bann Te ll Docwr of AUergi,es By Peter SCefBerolut, MD DeerDr.~ .. there is a bista:y cl alle:ra in my family. 1 am con- cerned u to whit might happen if a docUlir' ever gave me a shot cl Plllkll· lin. So far I have never been ~.,.___. mtdi- cme., a1blagb I do have mother plrticular allergy. Do ,..u %Mt I call it to tbe atte of ~ MW dodar? I have just moved ou& oi \iin. -llr. P. Valley Art As8oeiation Forms Three Sub11nits Comment: rn try 111> an- .w JGUr ~ quaUoa in a general way, becaue what )"OQ say affects IO many thou.sands of people. At. you m•, an.a • widespread. MOit mow tbtJ are allergic; JD.8lU' do not For nampe', tbey ma J breat out after appl,Jlq adhesive. tape IDd not n-allr.e that they are eapec:1a1. Jy senlltive to it. 'l1ley Dl"1 have • "cold'' afW apolUl't t.o np9ed and not reali.r.e it ii 1-.Jij an allergic . reaction. 1b1J A meeting tonight will bez1 are aeeting a building ~~ttb~~~~U:, 1::: mark another stage in the through domtion, or to ''rent the lobster they ate t b e expanaloo by dlvisioa qf the ar i.. .t a reasooabJ.e night before. Fountain Valley Arts Aa,o,. r-•-•• for -'-'"ops, e·~-What I have been men-ciation. auc -•&.IW ~ ti · di ... ....._ Members of the auoda-bitiom and workil1g studios. OD.Ull are 0 --aymp. lion decided to form tine Quest10111 about the little toma that are quite com- b of ---1 .. 1 .l.L.--•-~about a mon. Unfortunat.ely, SU groups ·~ <:rea-uaeai.c~ be · n•lv an...&.. tive arta within tba lar&er bnUcHq •• recetvecl may seno._, ~ ..... orgumatton: l"lne arts, per-by Mn. Tobi at 847-to medicatiana. forming arts and a writing 8427. Fw ex.ample, consider group. -The fine arts section held that wonderfully pow drug penicillin. 'Ibink of On Thursday, memben its formation meeting at the how many livei it b.u aav-interested in writing w i 11 Windsor Square Condominl· meet at 7:~ p.Dl. in the um ClubbOUle at Edin&er ed. But there is usuallJ • home of Mrs. Guenn Sa.ml, Avenue and Harbor Boule. potential bad side as 17662 Santa Rola Circle, vard. Mn .. Frances Ruaaell aa a good in many medi· Fountain Valley. The meet-(8'7-2214) la chairman and dnes. ing is open to anyone inter-she or Mn. Gist bas de-Of all drugs it ls perbapt ested and detailed informa-tails about membership in the greatest offender in~ tioo is available from Mrs. the secti.:>n. ductna reactions in the s-- Sams at ~. 'I1>e arts association was tieot alleriJc to It: urticar On Sunday, another meet-formed on March 20 of this ia. uthmaUc attack, or ing of the performing arts, year with 20 members. even -.aphylactic shock or little theater section, will Since then, it has grown to causing death. The c:om- be held in the home of Mrs. 53 members. moo reactiool to it in al- Margaret Krukenberg, 173.Sl AD upcomlll& project of lergic patients are joint Magnolia Sl, Fountain Val-the group ii a one-man J>lins, din in~lvemeata ley. The members of the showing of the works of ' and fever. little theater section have Mrs. Louise Wtlliamaon on Or consider the sulfa named Mar\ Wood, a Foun-Aug. 2.6 and Tl at the home drugs, which are also belp- tain Valley High School of Wayne Williams, 9156 El ful in the fight against in· teacher usoc:iated with lit-Verde Circle, Fountain Val-fe.::tions. They can cau.ae tle theater for 10 years, as ley. Works of other asso· every possible variety of director and Mrs. Kruken-ciation members will aho dermatitis (skin inflamma· berg as assistant direct.or. be shown. A $1.50 donation lion) in tbe allergic patient The little theater mem-will be asked. Other important medica- .. ....... tions -not IO frequently as penicillin or sulfa druts -may produce allergic re- apooses: codeine, bone • rum, morpbine, barbitur- ates, aspirin. etc. Now, Mr. P ., I'D be m«e , specific. YOU briu& up an imporWrt pOlnt. f beU19e that any person like your- self, who comes from an alleriic family and has al- • ready shown some evidence of aller gic reactions as you have, should not leave bis doctor's office until he has t'old him of his allerak ~ t.ory. Did I say "1hould oot leave his doctor's office!" Thal is ofter. too late. >.. a patient you should tell your doctor before you al- low him to pr escribe any medicine or give you any ~ of ioJeclioD in b1a ol- fict. Tbe 1ood doctor UIUllly bu a hip quotient of aua- plclon. He ub h1I paUent man, quert:lona about him· aalf. Amons theae lDquiries he u1ually lncludea those about pos~le allergy. I • I .. ~ ''FILTER FlO~' 3-CYCLE . . AUTO ~. 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"l have been receiving iJ ftducallon AuodaUon. fqtaJtlc support u r g I D ' Keith SoreDIOD San Ma- lbat I be a candidate," the teo cou.pty diatrict attorney, fqrmer chDd movie star •aicl declartrll ~ 4ecil1on Wed- Wednesday, She now Jives Dada, .,mmfrmminl as a in"Wood.slde u Mrs. Charles Democratic candidate. He A. Black, b<>alH1rife. deemed bil' aupport for . She said s6e WU givint Atthlbald. very sarloat consideration Assemblyman Leo J. Ry - to entering the Nov. 14 spe· 00 South San Francisco cial election race for the 11th oemocrat, earlier had an- Distrlct seat vacated by the nounced his dedJion not to death of Rep. J. Arthur run and al.Jo pled&ed h I 11 Younger, San Mateo Repul>-bac~or Ardl.lbald. Ucan. Dr. · o Bortolalo, Col· If ahe follow• the coune teie of Mateo preetc!ent.. A vocal critic of U.S. Viet- nam policy, Bortolauo said be would like to see a halt to bombing of Norttl Vie'- nam and a 6(kfay recess in action along tbe Demili- tariled 1.one while earnest efforts were mad& to bring Ho Chi Minh to the peace table. He said the U.S. campaign to make Southeast Asia safe for democracy wu an iron- ic one "when within our own borders we have failed so tragically to approach that same obj~tive in Newark, Detroit, Watts, and other ghetto -infested a r e a s throulhout the nation." Portolazzo ind.lcated no choice for his auPeOrt among the 1111\ounced Republican cooteoders. of fellow actiq profusion-said Wednesday be reluct- ala Sen. Georae Murphy antly Ud decided apinJt and Gov. Ronald Reagan, _.=::::....::.::...:_..:__-=:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:-------, Mra. Black would become the JUtb Reptj>llcan con- tander to seek the teat for• merJ:y held by Youneer. Already announced candl- datts are Sheriff Earl B. Whitmore; Robert R. Barry of w ood.llde, fonner New York Coogr•sman; Wllllam Dr;aper Ill, Atherton invut- ment executive, and Paul .N. McCloskey, Portb1a Val· tey attorney. Anoounced Democra t 1 c ............... FAT OVERWEIGHT .......... ,.. ...... --:: .......... -.,....ri:.. .... ., ...... ~-..... _...,..._ __ ........ ...., .......... ,.. .. _ ............. ... ____ ......... ..,. ................. .., .... -... ...,,. !tit ........ -............ --~ ........... _. __ ,, ... ""' ..... _....... .... CJIAWl"Otl D'1 Oii ue ITOH , .. .....,... ...... MAii. OltOl•I "''-UO 0 Sales and Your OMEGA ServiceCenter • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS e REMOUNTING & DESIGNING ·Complete Gift Deportment 90 Day Accounb -No Carrying Charge Bankamericard or Tate a Year To Pay Newl ........... , ....... , .. HAUOI IH0"1N• HU"'1N•TON CIMlll CINTll llACH & DINHI Utt HAUOI It.ft. HUNTIN•TON llACH COSTA MllA • IM~f.411 m-H01 0,-.................... Tl ' ,.... 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O ANAHllM 1610 W. llNCOUI AV( AU. no••• oPIW '"'·····. WfltfOAV&H UlllTIL. •• ••N••• •VllT'tl•· 9"••••. u•m •• ...., .... ,...~ .... I , .t . ' - ) } t j I UCI gractmte Judill ~ 2.t, ~Santa Ana, checb oat coc.tpit al cblrtered DC.a Jetliner with Capt. "Doc» Wedmeyer prior to tateolf frOm Long Belch JlUnidpal Allport !or Europe with atud~. llill Atc:her, who 1tarrec1 In ucra p OI "Midsummer Nigbfa Dream," will study drama dur· Ing her edende4 tour of European countriel. . For the Record 8BIT1J &BIES WAG Miiiie Vlol9 Ward. SM Allla. ....... Porf 8-f\. ....... -August t. ~ by ,_..,,., ._ W. Wllt'd. Ill Ille llome; .......... Mn. N~ ~ Cosla NWa1 Roger W., Jr., Coltll ~l rnolllw, ~ E. J--. c-. Ma.a; ..... Mll'lll'Y Aklnl. °""'°"' end flW grllftdctlltdr911, ltnr-klo&. 11 AM., Frtdrt. "' "" Chetld I 111 PKfflc View Memor'lll P..tt. wftll lllrt. Rotleft H. CwleY, tll SI. Melt .. ~.. CJlur'l1\, olfldetlng. •• ~. P.:tflc View ~ PwtL Olredwd Ill' 1tle Mort1*'Y lft Pac:tftc; View. M.IEUllT Franca*""'· UIS Omell II~, Co- ,_ de! -· Svrvl...i "" l'!Ulbend, E......t A. MlirT!tt1 -Altred W. Memtt, U. ~I two ~ Mn. J•n M. HcMlgl'llon _. MIM ~ ,... Kn Menttt; six grwlddllldrm and t-~-"tr'I:-....,~~ View -lal Part(. Frldrf, August 4. wltll Dr. O.rlll D.,_...ld ~ 8'1ng. 1..,.,.,_1, Pac:Hic View -rnor1al Par1<. Fam!!\< ........ "-""'° w1Sll lo ,..... -1111 C*ltrl-llullo:m. ...... doNltlt 1o their t.,,...,. c:IWlrlty. Dlredlcl W Ille MortverY .t P.:lflc V-~lel P.n. -PllOST Elf• L Fl'Oll. 17~ Mala $1., Hunl- l"IJ!ool 8-:11. ...... -J•lf 31. Survived tw -· W~ W. F ..... 1 ""ughle<, Opiella *"'' .... brolf>. eu. 8111. Elvin. and PattOll Outton1 sister, Stella 81akemare1 four oran6- Clllldr..,, -four .-...,.111c1111c1re11. ~Ices. Friday, 11 A.M.. Sml!M CN11tl. Interment, w.tml11llw _. morlal P..-tc. Dl~ed tw Smlllls #.or· "'"""'· ROMINE Lllht 8. Romine. 131'7 Benton St. Gerc•n Gr.,...,. SurviWcl by hus.,.nd, C:lyd4'; two som. Wiiiiam E. and Onus M. Romine; l•vt daughters. Edne tt.llleld, Loulw Beerv. Jee"°" El'Ole, Ntllit McCllnlOcl<., and Theda llerqr S.,,Viou, Friday, lO<JO A.M , Pf!ell Family Colonial Funeral Horne REEL llrltli• A. Reel. *" Daw>0n St . lone Beach. Survn.ed by deughte<, OorolhY R. Sevmour; two gralldchll- ~" end "'"" gr .. t.granddllldrtfl ~~.~s..:~\:"c~~Yl~0'f. WllloW SI., L01>0 llead\. DlrK!ed bY Pf!ell F&mlly C:olonlal Fuftl!ral Home MILLER R-tla M Mille<. 1'J(Jf E. lotll SI., Lonv lll!ac:h Survlwcl llY _., J•mn arid Lewi• Miile<. ~lets. S.lurdn, 3 P M., Peel< Family Cololllal Funeral Homo. GAROll•R c:r.arlu s. Gardner. '1f St. Jamn St., N.wport 8eedl. S..Vlon P9ftdl!lo. Westcilft Chepel McrtuerY. ~ BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR s-M51 Costa Mesa Ml 1-UU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Meu uwm PACIF1C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetary • Mortuary Chapel 35ot Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 173-zeGl PEE& FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 711J BelD Ave., Westmbla.r •ms 8MJTIJ'S MORTUARY 117 Hahl St. BudJlfte• Beaclt LE ..- WE STCl.J FF MORTUARY 4%7 E. J7Ua S&., Celta Meaa Fire Calls c.t.~ It:» a.m. Wednetdey, rescue. 245' Harbor lllVd. t:" p.m., ..-, 1$41 Elm Ave. 10:20 p.m~ trasll fire, 1«11 El Camino Drlw. H•"""911•..0 10:211 •.Ill~ ~leaf 1ld. J07 C.llloml1. Retarded Aid Backed SANTA ANA-Dr. Jobert Peterson, super1ntebdent ol OrQge County IClaoola, to- day supported peedlq Jee .. Watioo to let up a county center to train men11\Dy re- tarded children and young adulta. "Trainees at sucb a center could remain at home, he said, and thus reduce the estimated $400 monthly cost to taxpayer&. for each child kept in an in:stituticm. PACIFIC VIEW MfMO~IAL PAIU c ...,r1"l' • Mon""ll M•iuof,,,,,, • Chorpcl fw11tr.J S"°°icn C ,,_,;,,,, Stn>icn JlOO Plldlc Vin. Drivr, N~port lacll, C.at.r.m ne.J T~ (n4)t7J.Jid01 Want Ads I See By Today's • It'• loaded with interetlt· init lllllJlJDel' ltema • two different iddppera a r e available ..• they've both had lot. of experience! • And there' a Scuba gear • tanka, pack, llllt. fln1 and on and on . . . worth $295 for juat $150. • There's a BBQ, best there Is! S~ oven, Rotiuer- le, cuttine board, etc · .. all Llke ~ for best offef'I • And • photoerapher i. rleanlng houle, there'• just all kinds Of equipment off C"n.'(j • fl you have a pool table. t11kt> a look at wt111t'1 orf· m'<I in TRADER'S PAR· ADISE. ••-I ''-----------------------~~~~------------·· t - Contract Given The Orange OoUnty Asso- ciation lor Retarded Chil· dren announced today it hu .received a contract from Fluid.malt« Oorp.,.. "' A-. ebim to pack.age machine parts in the assodltioo'a worbbop in Sa nt a ADI, when the bandioappal .. tnlined. -I - -- " • > -· -\1. . . . I "" I Hl1h"'!r Ill ll_!~rthur Boulev-"9 urr.nt don 3-~ $1000 Bonut ~n• ' . ~~ AlllAL. AIGllT -. • •' 'r ... ' . .. , mmw ,•• Re&. 69.95 Rec. 75.~ Rea, 79.95 Rei. 95.00 53. 57. 83. 87. Worth waiting forf O\Jt' ann~I summer suit event-famous for weir-now li&htweight ~11its at drastic clear-away prices. Select from our f1moos natfonel brands and tl'ls season's lmpprtantflbrlcs •• , Dacron polyester-¥10f'Sted, worsted-mohair, Oleron polyester, worstlld & mohair and other llghtwelaf1t fabrics. Best current styles •.. one and twobutton coats-some with two pairs of trousers. CCme ear1y for choicest selections. Special Group, Prtltlae Label Re£ 125. MOHAIR WORSTED SUITS n .oo . Fabulous buy! Don't miss seelna tne.e aultsl Our Famous Mike STRAW HAT CLEARANCE! NOW 1A TO 1h OFF Rea. 6.00 to 15.00 .. _ 0. .. ... ..... ...,. Pmt la ~ ,· 'i SALE T$25 ~ I •:t •. t • •• i , ) . t~ ' I t • ' . '. f \ ... . . e Udo Hair,...,.._ • I.We ,.,.,.,., ........ rt ............. .... I } • · · Leu e 1Jchar41'1 L .. Centw • teeurtty ""' Natt9nal a...k e The ShM JTrw e Via Ude 0ruea 1 ' .... e · ....,. ~ Hlrrtt. ~ Ae1ncy Inc. We are now ~ tM • a.ct stores fo fMture the French imported fratranc:es of ... ECUSSOll WAOUE by Jean D'ALBRET By daylight or candlelight, perfu)ne fl the most bputlful coemetic a woman can tear ... and EC\188on IOd Casaque are dedicated to your lovellnea alone. The exclusive Jean D' Al· bret line offers the fflC'J finest tn perfume, cologne, d\llting powder, eoap and bath oil. Come in and diacover the "yofi' you've always ••ted tobeat ... "'.-_. e ~1' ~ THE SHOE TREE ~ Ji lido shops • 673·5521 • ~~--·· AUGUST SALE! . -~ "t' "'lti11s.1 • I , ' r l H!ADS ACCOUNTANTS Mn. WUUam H. Coe Women Pick Uader Coe " Cal Finance New Hostelry Owner Ca.Hfc:nla FlnaDcia1 • u 1mkn-bu amuned actlft management of the proper- The acquilJtlon of the Edgewater Inn Marina Ho- tel in l.A>ng Beach by Cali- f om.la Financial Corp., bu been announced by J. Rich- ard Flnnepn, president <i the Northern C&llfomia- bued 1aving1 and loen hold- ing company. ty, appointfllg veteran hotel-_____ ......;_~- mu A. C. "Al" Moeller 1eneral m.anaier. Moeller terVed in ~:city ... der prior o • \ Do you need a "check a month" withdrawal plan 1 If you'd like to 1upplement your retirement income with, uy, an additional $50 per month, here's a eemible way to do it. Invest $10,000 in a mutual fund withdrawal plan. Your monthly check.I will be paid from divi· denda and from principal tlaough aha.re re- demptions. The plan thus affords an orderly, l)'stematic way to Ulle capital over a period of yean while lu~pini intact tM quality, diversification and continuou. prof e.awnal manaienu-nt of your irwnlm.t!nt account. Withdrawal plana may allO be arranged where the payment i.e M!llt to others whom you dMign.ate-oollege regiatran, bank mort- pge dfll»rlmentl, a favorite charity. Even alimony payment. tluou1b a withdrawal plan an by no meem rue. Of ooune, mutual fandl do not eliminate the riak inherent in invaJting, and many mu· tual fundl chup a aalea oomm.i.-ion. A with· dnwal in e10MI of dividend. may eventually ahaust capital Nevertheleu, withdrawal plam have proved populu with many people. De.an Witter l Co. will be clad to give you detaila on this, or any other upect of mutual fundA. Just call tbe manater of the Dean Witter oftlce nearest you. ~ire cloH to men who know ... when you invest with DEAN WITTER. « Co. Brrnton R Ogden, Managtr RBI Doon Drwt. Nf'wporl Bf'ac-11 Tdephon' 642 605-0 STOllE MANAGER Jack B. Moes Jr. Lane Bryant Picks Plaza Store Chief Jack B. Moes Jr. bu been appointed manqer of the new Lane Bryant it.ore at the South Cout Sbop- plne Center, acoordlq to Seymour Mallin, jeneral manager of Southen Cali- fornia area atotea. Prior to appointment to the Costa Mesa store, Moe1 WU temporary maDaltr of the Lane Bryant outlet in Buena Park. He la a na.- tive of Chlcaeo and ~r­ ed in bulineu .tdJn1alrtra. tion at Wilson Junior Col· lege. Lane Bryant LI a sroaP of 73 stores featu.rt.nc spe- cial al.zed clothinl aad ac- cessories for women a D. d girll. Located in ~ cit- ies and 1uburb1 acro11 tbe country, the company wu founded by Mr1. Lane B?J· ant, who made the first ready-to-wear maternlty car menl Bof A to Lower Card Charges SAN FRANCISCO IAP) - New computers and lncrt'as· ed volume are making 1t possible to decrease charges to merchant members of Its credit card system, the Bani of America 1a1d New rates will be baaed on the average month!. vol- ume and sales draft alus, said Vire President John A Dillon The coms;uten make 11 pornblP to check a mer c-hant's volumi! J)4!tiod1cally and adJust rates accordini 1.'(, ; J , Wins Post-. ACROSS 1 Corru- pondln9 S Gumeol 'Ma-i·lo~an combats 14 S1~ificant time pe11ods 15 UPon 16 Removt strings 17 Fissure 11$1151 Across J' flotassium nitrate 20 tlCCtJ)I 22 Gullet 2• A lldt 25 Titn• of yur 2& Possess v• wotd 28 Cat.alogue JO Photographs 32 Ger11.-i Pot I 36 Show •O Th• nou: Sl1n9 41 ScnrGJ n ded by •z Oht's pro1al H i U Deceive •5 More delicate ,A1 Astrono111I ca tlll!lnac 4t Mason's tool 51 Having flavor ' ,' 52 1111gt 54 F t111inln1 nlckn•• 55 Arllcle 51 Advert11 ln1 "--.; 111edlUM •l Muscul1r contt1ct1on 63 lrltlomeneu 65 Esc~1 by clevtm1u 67 Fttnc:h up 11• Slopl111 surface 70 Men and boy! • 1:.c.&U.Alt 71 Majestic j •A~i7 72 He wu: t ••' Latin • Deaait~ ll Cllkltse: 7 3 Slugg ls.h pay•-..t .. CCllllll • ._ 74 Zola novel 10 Not •tlPI • lit••. fro.a'' 75 Havln1 a 11 Suffix•" o H• btveltd edgt wllh khc:ti4111 4' c:.ter . 1• & I... ,41 Mlt•Al DOWN U ltall• coin '-Cea. 13 P """•• SI Ralil estat t l Watery anl111at 21 Ctlfinl •It fluid ZJ Artllfclal SJ c..at• 2 Space In h.ir• '1 J .. el., Roman 21 loW1!11t G-.t amph1· ICOl'I ~ • u•• "'Hirt 2' Ctll .. """ 57 U..COl!lid J Virile lO Alr·to-arr ~ Halt: 'Nfi• ·-=---4 lt.llan •lull• st ltu•. C.. tnediev11 ll Dlsconunues ., .. ,,_.. for1ress n TriJ .. S.,.. •W 5 lnv•lable 34 Amflun 62 0..t. ' NUlllbet ...... •• Sb1~ I 1 s .. 11u1 3S -,;,.,"' 6' c. .... co111ponent dl&OllS ~ldh• of an tl•ent l6 Foolish _,,.,. I Pert. to 50~J7 AM M C.lf ft1t ciuattty dlltftalll ttafr ---............ --a a we '" • Prices-Wmple > I York s~ Exf.Jia!1ge fiist Ameriean ..,; ' .. .... ..., -'--L.11111 a.. .-J .... ~ lalf j ) d n • • DAILY PILOT J J •"!\' I ' . .) DAILY PU.OT Tbe fint program tn fGrn1a to tnln ocellDOl~i).I ic tedwricl-wll t>e offer- ed by Fullerton Junior Col lege starting tis fell, the coopeiltian or use. The Wter will mate u. ocean-gcqg mam. lllMn- tory, tbe Velen IV, abJe to dudeatll ta the two- year coune mvontng rine clliemWr7. geology and biology. The pn:i .... ogx .... -mn-ts tMmg un- dertat.en to meet wbM the junior ~ ealls the "ever..gowtng a.cl br fOOd qualified tecl11h .... to aid in ~ ""dies. oper ating lnltnnnel*. end mg wffb tbe mamv. emamt1 of data being eccmnulated about 1be sea!' Girls Win Bake Prisa Youthful baktng end! ...... asta who 1'00 ribbom the Orange Oounty F el r have been mmounced. In- cluded were: Costa Mea -Qndy Bel-llnger, Margie Renn. Joyce Campbell. Janice Bahlea. Huntingt<n Beach -Adlne DeLoyola, S u a a n Tovatt, Chriatine Olmsted, Dana McLean, Andnla Drete, Debbie Drake, Deborah Jones, Sharon Anderson.. Midway City -'Lua.a An- kerman, Walter Ankemum, Janice Rodger. UCD Freshmen 1be School of Veterinary Medicine at UC, Davis an- notmced that the 80 students admitted to its incoming fall classes include Richard S u m n e r ot Huntington Beach, Thom.as D. Scberh- of Coeta Mesa and William H. Shouse lII of Santa Ana. character clues 'fm. t ,. fuJ ft JwJ b> con- .. 11u etrl!-J of wh.tn-no lllCCal «' JUd< lPJ m•'I h..r Su.It "6Cl\tmtnt i.a "'llgn ........ rw.ture.. .... ,I • I . . •v ' 2 l "x27" jumbo cle1uD gooee down. ls.ti 7rxlor or twtalMecl )ioeom ,..u.tr UI Lumdoualy .. cmd cool hkJh cou.nt fine conao. percale. req. 3.'9 81Hx108" or fall &u.cl boUclD •••••••• • •. ·-· •• ··~· • ..,-.I.II reg. 3.99 90"xJ08"' ~ wide full ••••••••• ,.. ......... ··~···W 1911. '-69 90''xlm-er qael!D 8t9ld bottOlll ,. ••.••••••••••• •: ... ·• .'-11 i.g. 1 . .e 1rx1r n1ra wide 11tnq ............... ····<u-·1.41 199'· 8.'9 100"x120"' ldJlq top sbMta •••••••••••••••••• 1\-.:.o«.• .1.41 "9· 5.99 72"z84., ld:Dg llta.l hottaaa •••••••••••••••• \ •••• ·.:· • L9 1'99· 3.'9 twlD fll:lilcl tcJp ..................................... a.. 1'9CJ· 3~ fllJ1 8tllcl ~ •••.•. "' .............................. ... 1'99· 1.78 pair 42';J:$8'' pOJow ~ ••••••••••••••••••••. P* LSI req. 1.98 pair 4S"J:$8" pno. CXlllM, ••••••••••••••••••••• P* L7t 1911· 2.58 pair 42''x48" king pillow caNe •••••••••••••••••• I.GO ' Surety quilted mattress pads flat with anchor banda: fitted contour atyle: • reg 3.99 twin •.••••••••.. 2.11 reg. 4.99 twin ............ .... reg. 4.99 full ....•....•••• 3.99 reg. 5.99 full ..•.••••••••• 4.11 reg. 4.99 39''ri0" ........ s.91 reg. S.99 39"x80" •••••••• 4.11 reg. S.99 5'"x80" •••••••. "99 reg. 8.99 S4"Jl80" •.•• , ••• a.II 199· 8.99 qa.en ...•.•••.. 6.91 199· 7.99 qUite .......... .... 199· 8.99 ldnq .. .. . • .. . • .. .... 199· lo.99 lr:tDq .......... ... Diamond quUtecl, c10Mih' sthc:Md whttie cotlDl1 OTW abearbeu.t ~ acetate battlnq. ~ you. pobdi ybur ma"1w. Surety plump Dacron• pWowa 3.99 rxr atmu1arc1 a twta. fall bed.. nQUJady ut Cool comfort. heavenly aoft, qeneroualy 8lled with ltay-phuap Dacron• poly.fer. 3 sb:ee-<:tll with fioral cotton J*CQle COTeD. 199. 5.99 20"x30" jumbo qUMD m. ..................... eacJa ut reg. 8.99 20"138" kfnq me bolater-one COTerW twin btd; two co~ king Ilise bed ••.......•.................•.• eadl I.II Surety white .. go0se down pillows 9 99 20"dr extra be dowll ar SO% down. SO% ......... • do~ eoltcla CO'NI, ~. IUI eoc1a t99· 17.99 2l"d'T" Jumbo delun white gOOM down ar SO% dowa 50% teathera: with lt:r:lped cotton downproci cxrtw ...... eacll lUI reg. 22.99 20"x38" Jdnq bolatm; 50% down. 50% t.athera. Two conr Jdng aise bed. Blue lt:r:lped cotton co...w ••••• eac]a 18.11 may co dom.ttca 3' -Cider br mall ar plaoDe lv.CA.Yco caLIFORn1a may co south coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa m.ia: 546-9321, 675-3418 -shop monday thrOUCJh satunlay, 10:00 a.111. to 9:30 p.m. ' ' • I ' . .. • ;. / , , . . ~ • • • 1 I bl .~ ... " J; .., cl!I ml ed. so. wa ( WI fft d tn ' J J~ ' CCM ' let mi -WI UC s. I: 'J COi .... -.s IDi "s. P.I t nt .. Sii tbe me the olf. • ' ,, .. .cu anc l1r' I' Ne bl ,... cbc 1 Yitl : tUe .. c bel mi tkl -e COE A8l 1 pro ,ol • yet da D: U-1 call· .IChc ~ fOr n •• kid 1De I Whit to d and bee! vii& PJ ma . '"""'"~ ....... --~ ......... ~ ... IHli:,.~~~~~~l'lllU~:A.-lf-ll~.-....-..;p.,~~·.~-~·~~~' ivorce vs. Unhappy Marriage . : . Tab tbe theory ot me at first sight -a story dutifully pounded oat )j' writers ol noftll Pd gl.amorlzed in Hollywood morill aail1 tela911lon. \ DA~•:: lme ~uen all ls atWW ~ daydream. The plot ne'f'V cblDltl-Tiie "bum" --~·~-a &master. a Don Juan, a merdllDlry CllPltalllt or any ....._,,Qt things, but he always la a mlqulW IOU1 In dlsguise-.... 'a sweet, innocent rnlss. She ol caQne, llftiw I w!llrlwind naa.,_~ relorms him and they . ,... J1JAlT1, to llTt b.applq ever after IOIDeWbere ln the IUburbs. No cSoobt U... t6'bo bell~ the "happy eiver after" part .. ltfll waltint f<r Senta C1aua to climb down tbeir chfmneyL Al90 often blamed 11 tbe new equality ol tbe w Judge Roger Alton Pfafl, Who for eight ,_r9 heeded I OondJlafim C4mt as an arm of the Loi Angelel Superior Oourt, 1ee1 tbe fndepend- enoe Of women u an important contribatini csue to marrtap break-ups. Fam!Uea with working wm. are particularly TUJnenble, according to tbe Judge. "In many cues I have seen. the man worb days while lhe take. care of the dalldten. He comes home at 4:30 and before he can nen turn the Ignition ott Jn the cm-, she ls off. "~ a result, abe makes a whole new let of friends," be Aid, adding glumly, --niere always ta one ardent casaDOft who feell married women are a safe proposlUon. The fint thing abe knows they are stopping for a little nl&btcap after work. The nut thing, they .:e having an affair. I _, th1a time after Ume in dJvoroe cases." MEN AL.SO CHANGE Due to the new statua of women. men allo haft cbanled. Pfaff noted. ''They have largely abdicated their biltortcal fandioD • head of the household. and women fundamentally want a bnsbmd who is going to be a dominant !actor In the marriage." While in most cues It 11 a matter of courtmy and mutual choice, the fact that at least 98 pemmt ol divorces are ft1ed by wives gives stnmgth to the argument that the status of women does play a large role ln the problem. Jn the Victorian en, when a d!Yoree or •nmJment nrei, occurred, lt took place •t the pleaure of the buaband 'nle Vidorlan family, u we look back on it, wu patrim:bal and bMed oo a double ltandard of mcnllty. The woman wu a· pected to tend uncomplalning to her domestic duties wbDe her lord and mute!' WU off punuing hil aemal eteapades, drinkinl and what have you. <See SOCIETY ACCEPTS DIVOICI, P• 14) ' I •..., Dating Deb~te "Pro~es .. : Again ~~hat 'Father Knows Best' . ~ . D!!AR ANN LANJ)JCRS: I am an 11-,.ar-oJd bo1 1n the ftttb '1'ade. I called a etrl who la Jn m.y room at IChool ad uted her If lh• would accept " roller stating date wttb me tor Saturday afternoon. Sbe aald , ... That nlabt m:y mother told m:y fatJl. • about It ud be &aid DO ll·~ bl abould 10 OD a da~. Be mede me call the drl IDd 01DC11. I wu iotnc to use my own money which I Wned. My Mom bad &&reed to drive me and the girl to the rink abd drive U1 home. Thia would have been Jn the afternoon. A man auper- \'Uea the kids at the rink at all ttmea. Pleue all me If you agree with ma and my mother or if )'Oill airee . \ wtth 1n1 fatller. If you acree wttb me and 1111 moths, I will abow 1111 father your unw ud trJ fer Dat Satmda1. -8i1IPllLN . DEAR ~' 8-rr, W ra wta,.. ra11m. mn .. ,_,... 111111 .~CMll· Rot . bl .... .... ll It .. 01111 an aften"1l at llae nlllNt& Alter Uaree or roa:r r1lt •atet. yoa'll want ie p • tH .m.. 'l1la 10• wW wut ti ..a a Ima .) ' ' ... Nm ,... wm _. e. tue 11er ........ mi. ,... l'lld tile .,. ti II ,_ wtD wut ti 11 -..,. BJ tMemit1W'NHa..'DMMddai WltelWliiil .. .-.... ldek ti ... fella ftr a few more ,._., lte't Y• ww't nsnt tt. DEAR ANN LANDERS : It la 2:30 a.m. Mom and Dad are still = r.tna around, ec:reamb1a at othlr. ~ 111t 11Je1t juat Jell I betp. ed lbolit ber oat the door. Before Jentlle; •. manaied to drop her driJlt 11 lie ftltibule and I bad to clea 11f tM broken glus. My par· enta ,._ttoo 11nubed to notice. I • WrWDc because I know I woo't :be? able to aleep unW dawn. After a )llrt.J Ute thll Mom and Dad fight ... idPt. Sbe 8CCUHI hJm of mdlai ...... at other women and he ..,. 11111 ta cnry and be ls go- ing ti. .. IMr In a mental lnetftuUon. I Ila a 1'7-year.o)d boy and have been e&nd two f\111 acholarshlps Jn anotbel' ttMe. But I'm afraid to leave home bi1cauJe I don't know what will becaalt ol my brothers and my little lister If I JO &W-:f. Yet I know I must lwt a coDep education because I ' .. at tbe rate m1 parenU are ..., they wDl be dead of alcoboUlm .. fore the younger IL1da are crown. 1 have to get myaelf educated IO I can take care ol them. I am iiot writing for advice. I tnow you can't help people wbo W(ID't belp tlwnaelvea and m7 parellU ta- sl&t they are not alcobolla. 'nley call them.selvel '' IOclal drtnken. •• Bat thanks Ann, for letung me set tbla off my cbelt. I needed IOIDeCml to tilt to. -RX? DEAR BXT: I am prDClaa ,_.. letter la Ch 1tope tlaat "8 _., ..... of "IOdaJ UIUen" wi.. l&aCPr aroud ud npa uUJ clawa wtD reo- •fllbe tbem1elve1. h Lite meuttme, I ltepe )W wDl write te A.latem hr llteraQlre. 'fte addrea ta Al-Mm • I I I 4 From Parle 13 FINAL SALE DAYS • • THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST J-4-5 Store Mount 9:39 to 6:00 Fri. TIU 9:00 , '·.c..M M.- 1""*"' PAPEll MEMJID&HIP .. ''We DOW ac:ibwlJJ Mn the llrgett churdl au.d- ance In M6tDy, be tt· ,. ally la cml1 a paper m-. • • .... · ·rowr ~50·% ~ to off SOUTH COAST PLAZA Open Mon. thru Fri. nights till 9:30 p.m., Sat. tiff 6:00 p.m. f Loo/{ to your legs, my lady_, f 1f!J_ ~· 1 be up on f~hlon. Keep t/Jtiri ifl/lnlfely of tot#¥ In lovely Berkshlrt $tot:lflng1. 1 i "~ Choolfetromour comptelt~ ;t·~. featuring this year's co/OfS · " · 1 • " • • ~ • • this YHJ'$ sty/1. $1.35 •pair 'f · ~ l i.t J • • ~ ~..... . BEll$H~RE 'W ············~ ..I!». : ...,r. ' • f .. AL~ STOQI C>nN Pitt. '. . . ... 10 .. Un.'te ,. .. ,..... ' .J . . .\ 1 ~· co - The fMhion tnJMurea JOU adore, DOW nduced! ExpenlMJ,y ~ "111..t..b\oned wool dotlble bllt IUlta that ro c.ywben with aucb chic. Binded neckHrw, tudtins, ICl.llope and moreooalncJeor~liJboueU.. Gorpouaoolon; .. 8 '°to lnpoup. Ull OUlt LA AWAY PL.All USI OUR LAYAWAY Pl.All .. •ME .. rc •·· ...... cu i:aT f'AMILV CLOTHINe CHAIN COSTA ~A, 16tta & NEWPORT ILYD. ._......._1un ............ " ... Juniors Host A 'Happening' A cuua1 poolllde party Se..,, Aq. lt, w01 brine toaetber coupl.• fNm the Junior SeeUo11 of the Wed- \' trothal .... . 'SHOES EveryllthHJ Goes Values To $21.95 To FINAL REDUCTION MEN~S SHOES Freacla Shriner And lass RecJ. To $39.95 3 Days Only Th•r. Fri. & Sat. AUG. J.4.5 To'·· 1052 lrvfne Aft. Wlltcllff Pina Newport 8-ch \ ... COMPLETE INVENTORY CLEARANCE . . . :. SA Elu,.rs PIHeer Slere, you are ...,....-Ille .,.... •"8J-snill ewlll lo •• 11 ·oar 51 years in business. Etery ilelll In ur regular tplllily •d •• .... "stld SWHED in PRICE for sayings. Come e1rly fer choke of entire dock 11 .. · FMTASTIC SAYHtGS lo you. Ope11 dlily 10 lo 5 llldMing Slndly. RllNERT'S OCEAN FRONT SPORTSWEAR & BEACHWEAR Ocean Front · at 22n~ • Newport leac~ \ . f , , • . • • . I I • I > • • • • • ' l ' I 1 . ·, . . . . . . ~ .. • • . . . -· \ ... Tbere Ire · Absolltely. No ~Extrn" AVERAGES ONLY. SPECIAL ON A BEGINNER COURSES COUUE ST ART DAILY IASIS • .. .. .. t .( t W1 OR CCM IY taDAY FOR YOll flEE'•·• .. . . . ~' PRIVATE Ft6UIE AUlYSIS. ~·lo Obllglllol OPIM 1 DAYS AWID • * MOM. ncau .... * IATUDAJ * ..,,..., 11 ....... 11 ,.... lt A.Ill ... '..... ' ·~ ., ' ..... -tt WHElf 826-0381 510 s. leach (lfwy '" Play• Plan Shopping Center 622 L Ketella U elk. W. _, .........,, ~.l ,, ...... , Shopplne Center " ,, ' ~e laa ' 'm#J ~ ltiU atllt ( t · '•"''' Senta At • ~· Santa Ana: Main At \1 ... rrioge Gap'~; ' YORK (UPI) - American •omen • 'mantage gap' thl• .. l could ataU about of Chem on tbe way altar. Population Reftr· Bureau aays there ate ta tile Ualted States U women aged 19 and ages when most wom- Kid• Uie to 'A1~ ~n9y' I· f . .. ... ... --. . .. .,,,,.. ~..:.·-··"IMJC.""l• .. ,.. IC'•&. .'llJ\ DAILY PJLOT J 7 ~cl~t~ .. ~~ THE MISER by Moller• a tMCltre lo~! notoui ~d11! lesene now -673-9664 ly ... IMf 11 ....,.,. ~ Hll WM w., -~ ........ ~~· 11dietsSJM-UI . ""' • t PUT YOURSELF IN Our PLACE! NOW OPEN ! The breathtaking all·new FRONTIER HOTEL. glittering new star on the famous Las Vegas "Strip" I Here you will find yourself surrounded by luxurious room accommodation1, elegant decor, a selec- tion of fine dining rooms, a knowledgeable and courteous ataJf, superla- tive entertainment. indoor and outdoot activities ••• all the attributea of the total resort hotel. Sophistication, informality, comfort and service are the cardinal elements in our deeign for pleaall.N ••• your pleuUN. That'• why we 1u11geat ... for relaxation and ncationin.1 ••• PUT YOURSELF IN Our PLACE! FRONTIER 'I ·HOTEL LAS VBGAS, NEV ADA For reservations, write to Frontier Hott]. Lu Vf1U, Nnada 89109 By telephone, call area code (702) 73~10.1WX: 910-397·698" Or see your local Ttave] A.pot. • ' ' _JI ' t!•, -... .. .. • . ' • .. SaHett 1a u._:.14'• The ...... ....i Dbatft1 llatcb ......... • l tit ftQflllta ,. • ,,.., -- JllCbt clubl wttia thi ~ ....... Dealership~. To Handle Islanders Ben Kant., (lftl1dlat of Wayfarer YeclU, C • 1 t • Mesa, baa.....,.... .. formation al a -. dMllr- lh.lp -OcmDc Y a e b t Sale. at 1700 w. eo.t ID&b- way. Newport Be9dl. o.r. era ot the firm are am Ryan and Fred Lonpnu.. W ayftl.rer Y acbta la h builder ot tbe Islander claa1 ot sailboats. Ocea.oic will excluaiveq represent the laUmder line in Newport Buch, and the area encompaHhsc La Jona north to Portuguese Bend.~-------­The lalander line ol fiber· glass sloopt; from 21 to 44 feet includel the popular Excallbur-28. Repreaenta t f V e I for Oceanic have been set up·---in Aapoloo, Maico, and Sydney, Atwt:ralla. The wife ol a South Amer- ioan dipiom.t ,,. Ocel.n- ic'I' nm customer. SM Nill her Islander 21 at tbe mouth ot the A.ma.ion River DMI' her home at Belem, Brull. The river-83 miles wide at that point -i1 Wested • wtth the voracioo.I pJranbe i1h. Her boet II apptop- riatdy called Piranha IL .. '· .. ... . . i3\ tr, '. = $ . I I I I I • ~ • • 'f , . r. t I Rayon s 11\.d cottons. Cool, comfortable and colorful! P.erftct b' casua I, beatb and, IOUAgi,.. Now at a price you cai't ..,ord to miS$! Sizes S-M-l. Deluxe tea- tures include meat -keeper tray, light and other quality fea- tures. """ '\y(1 1/C ' I•\ 1 P, • . . -~y llLDr JI • . ; ' . r~ it . CHAMIAAY WOlltr ·MT . SHllT . ' LoNe OI · SHORT SL!llVI lrown ., lladC ·2~· ' 'I·· .:: STOCK~P. NOWI ., • I'"" Ii~. "ML HICKS" XoftESS SLACKS AS ADVERTISED IN . PLAYBOY AVAILAlt.E IN: •SUN Kt$T •AVOCADO e ASTltO ILUE e LT. ILUI • lllGI .. • NAVY • CACTUS • UAY • MOWN SIZISa »a NOW •700 " New Sta-Prest· White lM~ GRANTS HAS A ' TREMENDOUS STOCK ·_ ALL SIZES-ALL COLORS '6.50 PAI• ., ·p·coATS GINUINI . U.S. NAVY ~ n • ·soo/o Off . IEGUW 1297 =~·•a•• 7.00 ·llOW . . ~ . . _. :.. ---· <· I .... .. . . . ... , eA"'ilt-.. ==~ • ModlntalJ llri*-super«iesatt . J . __. ··.:. ... .... ~. ~;NI. .... c-.. ~-..... .... ..... ,.... ..... • 441/1• W \;>U" uv.· · 11~· ... ... 1'4" I~" ....... Aw-· ,... . .... Q tn 1- -rt a:p .. tbel -'I! 1111 i.. °"' •1 -..,. ffl Odi ble • ... ., a II = IGID ft•I 1m~ -"1 a It PRll A1 to pl and • rat IA i = No. trll. El ..... is; .... blma ... ~ es.s •· dole baJl.1 pick to .. &ii nml yd ~ PU r.; -.. :.: DOtl NF1, be 411 lelef P• Om blc)L ~ WI hi ''lJ •'Jt'• JOU ....: tQ .. l ' J ., "'""" ., • ... ·--··1·· -· ·-·---. .. • • • ··J•. • --.-. .• .-.•'t"!. ._._, -.. -· .. ,.... ........-\_ .. ....... -.... ~ ----_.......____ -·· ~.,.&~.._.,._ ..... .._. --- • --• .. . \ I > ' ~1 ~ \ ~· J. ~ . ~ . , .... ··"-;• "-......... _.__ .... .......-_..,~ .......... __ -·-·--·--=-... ·--,,-... j,. ' "--·· -·· -::;_ --------. -.... ~ No Assura~e Of course, having the proper ftnan. cial becking doesn't assure a good ball club -ttie proper management. coadllng aod the fine art of selecting ballplayers only starts a club oo the road t.o success. We're fortunate t.o have one of the finest football coacbee anywtlere-lfo· mer Beatty--f() dUect the staff as bead coach and 1eneral manager. His band· picked ltaff-ani-18nt bead co a c b Jack Stovall, offensive line coach Don Warbunt and defeniive backfield coeeb Wilt William80n-baa an out-ltand!ni overall record and experience .. eoechlng. • Apio., this 11only1tle start. PuWng Uiil t.m. on the field with proven Pli.fii'l,l(a the line-up iJI alao a must. • 'l!hi17~e iJ full: 16 games, in· ~ Ho\r. S and 23 dates lD An•· ' ,W llidlmn, with 10 home dates ~~ oui.tandlng periormer1 • ~AMtr.1 ~bby Gaiters, Dick Utatqer, ai8'llt lbaw and Larry Ze· DO ~ to JUla Ille team represen- taUve Oft __.. ., ... - Merlin Olien, a me w1-o strlba fear into tbe beat of Mery National FoOtball League qmrterbllC:t. nail& New Orleens' Gary Wood here 11 be'1 pnEnc, . Dobro th Sport! C&ppetl Slaert Clears ~9 At Coast Golf's Best Fire Away At IJjstoric Beverly Club CHICAGo-Go1f'1 glamor boJI mre deterinJned to bring biltoric Beverly Country Club to Its kneel ID a par- buating liege .. the $102,000 weatem Open ltm'U today. Tbe decep_tlve tree-locked 1,8&'7-yard layout d 'la ~71 standard bu bad IOIDe ,reat momenta in the put. It WU bez'l in 1l10 that Chick Evana became the on]J amateur evw to win the Western Open. It bas here in 1931 that Francll Oui- met defeated Jack WfJltland I ad $ for 1be National Amateur title. It was here rn 1983 that Arnold Palmer defeated Julius B«oa a a d Jack NicklaUa ID a pla,off for the Western Open crown after deadloct· ing at Bl. The old llnb has seen a lot. And now they are getting ready to try to beat her to death. S•ltJa Marries SAN FRANCISCO-Tommie Smith and Denise Paaqual. who found ro- mance on the running track, 1'il1 be married saturday. Tommie, who bolda or shares five world records, and Deniae, who bal the AmerlclJD record for the 50-yard hurdlea, began their romance at the United St.ates-British Commonwealth tract and field meet at Berkeley, Calif., a year ago. helc FU.Ma T•I• W ASHINGTON-Diabeartening news for duct bunters. North America'• fall fiilbll of ma. joc game duckl may be Jeu than last year, Secretary ol the Interior Stewart L. Udall announced Wed.nel- day. "Late reports fr.om field blologtall indicate poor nesting success as a re- sult of spring st.onns, followed by drought conditions over widespread prairie nesting areas," Udall's direc- tor of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, John S. G<>ttschalk, said. AH Makes Pwk HOUSTON-C a s s I u s Clay, sWI claiming to be the best boxer in the world, has picked Ernie Terrell and Jimmy Ellis as the winners of Satur· day's opening matches In the tourna- ment designed to determine Clay's IUCDellOI' .. wwJd beavJweigbt cham- pion. Satarday'• doublebetider of 12-rouod--~ l8DCtioaed at the Altrodome bJ tbe World Bozi:ng Aaodation place · 1WTell against Tb.ad Spencer and El- U. ap.iDst Leotil Martin. At,_t• TIM ATIANTA-Tbe Atllmta Chiefs an4 the New Yort Gemnll battled to a 1-1 tie in National Profeaional SocCC' Leap don W"'ne9day night VOSS RETURNS TO UNEUP Bill Voa, felnner Netrport HA~ High and Orange Coast College base- ball star, la back in the lineup of 1be Iadi•napoMa White Sox. VON narrowly mined being called up to the major · league parent club Chicago WbJte Sox a ·month and a ball ato when be suffered a ligameat ~ strain and ankle Injury of the left Jee. He m1ued nearly lix weeks of ae- tion. Tbe inujry came when he W9f me ol the top ttree hitters m a. . Padfic Coast League. He's now ld&- tbtg .320. He bad a &ingle double and an RBI lo Indy's recent' 7--0 victorJ over Seattle. State All-Stars • Ill . ' .. ~ .. BJ GLENN WlllTE Prep 8porta FAICor LOS ANGELES -F00r Oraofe County aces will see heavy actioll tomgbt at the Coliseum when Ca1- fomia'1 t.op senior high school ,_ ball players collide in the 16th .-. nual Shrine All-star tllt. Pageantry ls slated for 7 lJ w1t11 kickoff an hour lat.er. The spotlight will ~ fO<'used ., two ootlt,\I)(IJng stars -Mirkl'v Cur. too (Centennial) of the Souih and Santa RAllla's Mel Gray for thr Nortb. the North. Cureton Is the all-LimP ,corint champion for the ravored flebell wlllle a..., II the 1ttte•1 fatelt sprint· •· IMn1DI 'ftD two told medala in J-. Ila'• covered the lQO 1n 9.4. .• Soatb, ooec.bed by Jobn Ford ot ~. 11 bJealed With excep. u.at tpetd. Mater Del'• Mlke Mor-,_ Is a t.8 ipdDttr wblle CUreton (t.7), &ad Mair's Dave Buchanan (U) _.. alao fJeedooted. , Alld at Cbe eod la Mike Jeter of c:'liirttlN. a U clau daahman. fte South'• bluest problem ap- pears to be tn the replacement de· partment u the Rebs have come up wtth three devutaUng Injuries. Riek Pope of EJ Rancho Is the big- .. . . Mariiia Wins Tille, 70-67 Msina High School lt tbe new duunpian ti the Fullerton Recre.. tl<11 Sum.m.. BaaketbaJl l_.eape u tltey defeated ~ H1Da tit tbe JJil1 off ftnaJ WedDelday, 7NT. Aa uual, 11.-t Soderbert Cd BJJI Moore led the Viking marge u a., chaJb4 US> 21 IDCI • points. It wam"t eMJ fOlng for the Viking QUbrtet, however, u the 6mmy em. ftve led at half tiDM 31-31. 1be niper1or belg!lt and scortne abWty of the Marina team bepn t,o tab lb toll ta 1lle second half u Ma- rina outlcored tile chllleapra 17-lS ID the ttircr quarter and 17-14 ln the fourth. Only flDe game now remam. on the schedule for Marina ta the nrmmer gotng as they meet Huntington Beach tonight ID a cbampton1hlp 1boWdowa for the title lo the Huntingtoa Beach sum.mer league. Marina 11 10-G In Huntington Beadl action and ftcea the Oilers for tile champion.hip tonight ,_.. .. ---. ti IS 17 17 -11 11 • IJ 14 -11 SUNNY MIUI ........ 4 1 • • f I J. • • 3 • lllllt 4 t I I I I 4 I a 1U'1 Coliseum Duel gf!lt loas. The Don quarterback bad lcored 17 touchdowns personally and paased for 21 others last •euoa and bla doubl~threat tll\lfed to llVt tbt North defense more thin lt would handle. However, injuries put him out of action and Lakewood's Rpn Ayala 1eta the oaD t.o fteld general the South. Ayala ran for 5"5 ;yardt and tbrew for 21 touchdowns aa a senior. The Nor1b i1 apparently weD-stoct- et4 at quarterback 'lrith San Joae BeJ. larrnlne flash Don Paatorin1 handling the assignment. Stanford coach John Ralston ta b11 the Bellarmlne whiz as possibly the belt quarterbeck ever to appear lo the Shrine elude Paatodni completed 71 of 114 'pin- es and 12 touchdowns, ticked 17 cc. ventona and averaged 4.2 Jal'dl per punt. Other South injuries have d&lm.,.S Anaheim guard Dick Freemta aMI Loyola tackle Kea Elle. Mater Del's Steve Pultorak ~ an ankle Saturday but appe8'1 ""1 for service tonight. Other countlani playtng are Sid Marquis o( Santa Ana (guard) end Anaheim and Gerry Mullins. The South hasn't lost aince 1991 when the Yanleea scored a 7.z con-queat. -.... ...... . ... ..... ...... =~ .... T ..... ..... 5 FIS . ... =.: ~ ,.... ..... = ...... ~ --.... ~ ..... """ .... 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Woman Loob On Bright Side A Colla Ilea ,,...... to- day ~ Newport Bwta c:ity tmmcOmee to .... ~ before ... ·-• root -tnies. Mn.. Sbarcm l'reelJ. 111 E. Zbl ~ poimd oat ta a 1il!dier-1hat annt rOClb raisiQg pnemmt sern • good parpoge if they slow down beach viaiton in ''bot can." Bmnpy streeta llllaD a ,,...t speed deterrent, lbe opilled.. She .., noted that Costa .... reMettb "eDYJ your fair city's trees." llrJ • lllll>lY B ,.a haft new netghbon •t:mwcl~mavtng t. ear ma. .-... t2D 0 1 • a.It .. ma:y elltmd a fdedl.J~adbelp tlmm to became~ Ill their new iW rouOObtgs. llllli..... Inc• Y-ISilor 147-5153 CISll Meg Y-nitor 545-1593 Sit (Nsl Y-ISitor ""4579 1,, Y-nitor MN535 .. Rich simplicity of line detailed '1'fth o l\OcUrlOUI tUftild bock, elegantly sculptured end panel• c:nt fQibokM• wlour fabric: In wealth of sol id colors. Hove W• faloiQll quollly, IUPlfb anlort, cM ~Ung beauty at thll .... prk:ll ' .. B ·EA J, 'S is w-ber~ the buys ~~ ... How Mou ~HAN IVERI ~T llACH, 17th and Irvine, Ml2-0262/ Open ~nu...ioy,Friday/lnteriorbecorotlng/T.,..toPIY~.._.IY.,..,11i:IMOlsm•A..r · -~------- ---------------- • , ... J j ' ' 1 l 1 j ' 1 ' I { l '.', ~ \I' \ Brietol at Sunflower in Sbuth. f.ont PJau 546-3333 • • ... ,... - -• • • 'W. • ~ y .,. ... "'·.-.,. · ,, .. r "·J· .., ·• -·-:. · $1 .. ,. ,.r • r 2S Steel Cord Radial Ttre. AM •1 Alhtate Tu. s.a-.. Tastin al Meata Oranp ColUlty ) .. , ,. .· .., ~ . -- ' . t • -. .. ~ ~ I ! ,. . ' ON A PINHEAD tt ltn't ~·l+t ttl• ..... t+il~•• h11crlltlnt tfle C•n•frtvtio• •• itie ti"41 .. • 1111•, kt 4W t•• "'" reelly •••ti th• '"F.,, fl.1e aecff4" fNt•re I• ik DAILY "l0T7 Y eu'tl bo 1vrpriutl ~.w muclt lftf.nlwltlen -ff" (llMlc• ,,.._ • '"''" •P•ce ' ~ t . 4: J '. ~· I • 1 " r t ' ' ~' , ' , .-" •• .. l Cool Spfl .... Yelled • • hi ..,.., ~ ........ che,..I. . 8eier1I 'ftre~Semce • .., ,./ I.':,. • r 16941 .BfAQI BLVD., idil&iOlt ·lfACH f': • , •• .. · PHONE: 147.-SO · " '!\ ' .. . . ... --. ·-... -......-·.... ...._,... _ _.._ .. .,. .... -.. . .. _.,._., ___ ... ,.,,. _, .... ~ .,, ........ -.... ,, ... ~ ..... .,, . - STAR GAZEK~~ 1----------Br CLAY I. POLLAN---.-----1 M r-Dolly J.dMI-, ~ M Y Accwtll•1 to tile Stora. 'V" To develop musoge for Friday, reod words WI lapc>i lding to ivnbefs of~ Zodloc birth sign. , ............ l Anon,,. l Goodwiq .. " 5Curb 6 S1or< 7 (lao, I • 0on·1 91.<a lONof 11 Sp«>~ l20r 130-. 14 From 15~ 16 ~1n-­l7 Notw II"'-19 Sro-t 20 n.ro.q, 21 Mud> lllJp 23 Deals 24W""° 25~ 2'~ 27 It 2llul ..... 29Con JOT..., @ Good . . .. .., . . .... . _., -?' '" .#I . . .. .. ,. HOUSH' f'oa SALi 0..ral 1000 ••DUCl'.D $2000 ly 0...-· hck lay AAdqlle ~ and Cl7lt&l ~ ·-' J.va-bed- IOOIQ!Jj i lmlarlolll baths. Wiil to wall cupetlna U\rouibQUt. rireplace, ~ ;:~~ ter1Jllninl. Witbbl • dlstaOce _, Elmieub1f7 Jr. Hlib eebool.a. U.S trq,io cal wmcaplllC IUl'l'OUDds ttJa lovely corner katian - 12 ft pte opena ap back yard -Ideal for ~ Ol' trailer. A trulY bea\atitul home for the dllcrimtna~ hayer. Oni¥ Bl,500.<. 8'lowD br appointment -....-i iUILDEI~ REPOSSESSION °"" $23,500 Here'1 1'CJlll' chance J,o tUe ~ al • ~ $3,000 belOw-COOl)lllftbJe homea ln the same area. Builder wanta thia VllC&.ll... ~ IOld lmmediat.el,y add elf~ tremeodoua tmna to tie wt. mapper. 'l1Da larp 5 bedraom home wm make 11>meooe vey happf. How about )'OQ! Walker It IM, Zl1 W•tditt Dr, M&-m.t. ()pm Era OPEN DAILY • 11 Cambridge Cir. OWNER MOVING. 3 BR, S beths, 2 1'1~cew + larp family room. FHA '1t' VA financing available. Rltr. 18fiO Npt. Blvd., CM. 646-3928 Call Eves. 642-01.SS w. £. uchenmyer SOUNDoF MUSIC rinp tllrou&h lhD 3 bedroom c I t I I Jn I l.aland VIEW home. Enjoy the depnce of this modem lmm.Clllate home. $36,500 2!B E. 17th St. 646-4494 B.1u Sllverado-- Onty 25 min trom Fashion Sq. 1bia 1 Br ( + ctilld'• room) cottage he.a IUKioua red, red carpetini tbruout. Frplc, lntttectfni rock dino lni area and a Yiew of the mountalna. Only imJ. • Some terma. LOBDELL REALTY Silverado 649-2632 * Priced to sell Owner-builder muat aell. Oianning 3 bedroom home, shake roof, beautitul ~t· ing, convenient kitchen, ~ arate auest boUle with nice bath. ~ carpon, plen(J al room for boat aJ>d trailer. ()peti daily 42IS All90, N"'JIOrt Heiplts. 4 BR POOL HOME • only $23,950 .. VA appralaaJ com- m,. FHA OK. 16x36 Aathon1 Pool. Home Immaculate. Walk to complete ib911J>inr center. College Rlty 546:-SHO NOW'S THE TIME FOR . ' QUICK CAS" THROU~H A DAllY PILOT WANT AD DIAL I ( l lay & ocean Views s.ctuded & Luxurious a'1d ; . Worth tt. lffort t. Locate • Ovedookfq Jlvtne Country Club, and wr Yacht Club, 15 mtnutes to UCI 1136 Santiago layfroet Drift Ho•• . Flrst 'nine offered. Mew pwt HubGrt truly claaic Bal· BPBl' BUY in a mw tronl One of ~ -... l'1Rir bed· molt attractfte'Bq. rOama. Dtnind room, tnmt homes in New· • port Harbor. 3 bed- acttYlty room, fully room, large dining ca:rpeted "' draped. rm. paneled den, 3$50 square feel =.i2ii1cr& .,S.OOO. YOU • OPEN DA.IL Y ..., View Lot "1e last Bay View lot overlooking Dov· er Marina. '28,500 with I o w annual lease. ., eppt ... ., Gold CGCllt CllltOm 4,000 lq. ft. • Bed. ~ 4 bath home with 30%40' Family room. 1 layfront Lot 2• fine Bayfront Jots a'ailable. 1311 Galay le Newport Beach from Padfic Cout High- W!lY m>rth on Donr Drive or from Newport Blvd. east on 17th Street to: S~ OFFICE: iohn macnab OFSNSA~· SUNl.S J'MNK JAKES, Raltor REAL TY COMPANY 111 Dewer Dr., Suite 101 (714) 642-1235 ~----~_;;...---~~ 59-TG 5tHJ1T~~....:....:-=:-~..;.._....;.. ~~~:::=:=::::~~~ ._Receipts AGENT FOlt MACCO REAL TY CO. SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN Gncl IAY C/ianng/ fee/ -_A,,arlm~nu On w ... rfront .... r Newport Harbor Entrance 2525 <>c.an Blvd., Coron• def Mar, C1llf. AMPLI GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS Wiiy Not Enjoy · 1he "Conclomlnlmn" Way of Life THI ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU Yoa can pnrcbue 1Dd ret fee title -or lease lf you prefer. • AU .,c.. ban WATERFflONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms t Def two bath&. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL ~ $45,000 and Up-Lease $375 Monthly & Up · PllOM 6 73-1788 for fwtttar information Now lulldlng 2 BR. 2be, Ocean VIPw block to bematl, $29.~ ' • I -! • I . ' II = Oa J 111 • • •2 •• • •• 1 c • ee - 0 AJ 2 n c. n SI .. pe R9 -c t (Cll Al ( 0 a at ... YI!: cri II. .. I ., ' f -. '; c. M. De tlnor. Hellb . . . RM1•1 Wills ' Yollll . l . . ,. ~ . . . ,.... -.... • --....... ·-... ~ -er -.... ... -,... • •• ----• ... .,. .. • -• -... .... -· .. ...... _..._.,. ....... " . , .• --... . . . ., . , ·-· . . . ~· ,,.... . .. ., ..... ·-.. -..... , .. . . . .. 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Vic: 22nd A ,....._ IG-TJ!iO llbailftr ~· UT-U51 BS dearee c:faem11tr7, atrq USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID WANT AD ORDER BLANK AND REACH THE ORANGE COAsrs 8166EST ~ARKET -----···-······--··········. ················-····· ······················-·····----5 IHOIT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN J UNIS I 4 7 11 """ 1'1'1111 TAii• .... ---- $4..50 $6.IO $10.65 $15.90 --- -$5.lt Sl.2• $1J.10 p0.1f' --- ------- $UO $9.76 $15.55 $24.JO ~AYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND Bill 0 TO ,....COIT '91ffitlt fM •• • ••••• , ... lyt, i.•9i1111i11f •, • • •. • •. •, , , ,. • • , , , , ,. , , , • , ••• , ca .. iftc4rti.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ................................... t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AM,.. •••••.... ••·•··········•····· ..•...••••.•..••... .-· ••••••• c... . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ,...,.. . ..... : ................ . CUT Nia-PAlll Oii YOH Pl'llLOfll P•t eftly ... wtf4 Iii Hd .,.u .w ... IMW. .,.., ......... ff ~· ....... . n ..... efyHr M ... .... ...d ef tile n.. • wllld ttle latt wtf4 .f ,_ e4 h ...._ ..... AM u.oo ..tr• If y .. '•site ••• .f DAIL V PILOT lex Hrtln wl+ti 1MitM , .. '""· ···--.···---~--------········---······· ..... --··----..... ~ I IUSINISS llPLY MAIL ..... a.. .... •11.0.. ..... c..... Oronge Coost DAILY PILOT P. 0. In 15'0 Coeta Meta, Calif. 9261' • J I J t t , . l I Robinson's llWPOIT ............. , Womee's Slloe SaleslM• Permanent Positions Top &..mfnp APPLY Newport Store Monday thrv P..W.y 9 Lm. fe 41U"- A.a equal °""'* badtJ emploJer No Experience N~' Full or Part ;_ Ml:.St have clea c.llf(ft1a drtvine recxJl'd. Apiply YELLOW CAB CO. lJ8 E. lBCh St. a.ta Ilea "" COOK wHh BroOer e:spaime. Yomc A: mtaeltt4 iD a future with our pnJCtdlf.-e Machine lhop. Experienced. Pennanmt. Top wes. oat- •tandlnc bmi!fttlr. Call far appt. 541-2225 er 549-lll9 An eqaal oppatmdtJ ~ HAIR STYUST Man or woman needed far evenlnp tn bQly Costa Meu ahop. Many bendl:tB. HJ0i earnings, guuwmee and paid vacatiolls .can Mm- qer ~9919 MECHANIC -~enced Brake I: fraDt end man. Small lhol). Free crouP bol'Jpltallzatioo. Paid nc- Gewll Mldllllst • . Ml' Ille .. ,,,,..,.... .. ,_. a- .,.....,. lbDrt ...... tne. ~ .. Drat cnld!tjoN -...... Jo .., flldJ1tl& ARll1 tD penon. 2222 Mlcheleon All frtllp beDedU. &'OCld wartm.r ciw'!Krww, ml- lent ~-OllDct Y1C SNYDER ATLAS (llysler ,,,_ 2929 HAllOl K YD. f COSTA tlSA 54&-1134 WANTED: Alert, 1011111. .mOt man for delk clerk atnrwtO...llob' Hot.ti in Laguna Bead\. Hoara f:rom IPM, ..a., + ..,.r1mmt * ot-c58S IOYS 10-14 Good routlll! • Good proat! BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • 6G-d2l • Jiii-i.Gi COIP. WASH & POUSH MM ation. Apply 482 Oceci Ave. SERVlCE ctatiaa atten. Must Laguna BMdl be ~· Pay eood· FuD YOUNG I: LANE TIRE Cl). time. C'1nrl Merry <llrr- BOYS 10-14 CORONA DEL MAR. TaJdnc appHcatton. for future carrten DAILY PILOT • 6G-4321 • CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • MZ..cm • RETIRED MAN * Part time/Paint Dealer Salea. W. P. Fuller eq>er. pm. APPLY: 516 W. 19th St. COSTA MESA BOYS 10 • 14 I Lacuna 0eac11. So. Laruna lGood roul'a! • Good profits! DAILY PILOT • M2-C321. ROOM CLERK Experience pttf. Over 2'1. SADDLEBACK INN ron 9971 Adams H.B. tnp. MACHINISTS Experienced Night Shift • MDI Operators • Dril Press Operaton • Grinder Operators Contact Personnel Dep.rtment APPLY .. APPUCANTS MUST BRING SOCIAL SECUlll'Y CARD AND VE'I'DANS JIUBT . -' AI.SO BRING MILITARY SBPA&A'lmN · PAPERS DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT DIVisloN · LONG BEACH McDONNELL DOUGLA$ COR,, All IOVAL O'l'<IRlUlllTY .....,.. J.q\m& 8eAcb 494-Ml& CADILLAC GAGE-i!0'!o':?:. ':n::" PATROLMAN 1 auto; ace 71-:.i. Apply In WEST COAST CITY OF SANTA ANA , ld1ys' MRdr11 peraoa only. 5211 W. It, CM. $QO to S76 per mo. H s PIRT Tune posltloo for pwS or equty. A&e 21 thru •. MATURE peopl~. niitita 31, at leut 5'9" and H5 lUGB earnq, 1i1r. Hoorm 1866 WWttier Avenue lhl, 20/30 't'ilioo Heh 'Y' ' ,.. • ta-4311 wttbout ~ Ex~llent ' llDVJCE *don attendant Costa Mesa benefits. App\y lmml'diat' ' ' All dmt. Experienced. ly to Penonn'I °'Pt. Room i ..,.. JL • E 17th St. C.M 646-2491 ~. City Hall, 217 N. Main F11i & ,,.,. flmle ,,. .. ,.._ COCO'S , £XPEll MarlDe Mechanic Slrfft. Santa All8, Calltor 17th & '"' ... • MUlt """' 0"9 IDob. Call / An equal opportunity employer nla, 5'T-05U ext 5t I Newport IMch .a.am._,.._ ~t 6 l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l .... !!1!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!1111 .. !!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l"---~OiARG~~E~l~Tl~~I ~----~~~~~ \ .'. ... f i m ( ~ I i I JI ( JI -• I - J ... ' l ~.,,.. ---· ............. . . .............. q. ' , ........ ,, ... ,. ..... ,_ .. ,. ,. !;ATSUN DATSUN a Di\TIUN PICKUP ~ See at Harbor Villa MORRIS '5' Morrf1 Reblt eac. Sl25 m.3393 WE PAY . • CASH ~riiA~=::i RENAULT W ~-~=:::::-:--=---;..;;;.; ... -------eMOVING TO HAWA.ll • .. JtENAULT • u ii · $lZ-'6'5 CDV; loaded, abarJ, low If tDterestfd. call: ml., ..... milt lt'ffn· ~low • 546-Mll book. 646-1879. '65 CPE ~ V. Air. F/P, VOUCSWAGEN AM/FM. tUt ""1, leath, lo --· -ml.. like new. S31J9&. YELLOW 'fiO VW ~1.535 Oinwn •Ith rtf'W top. N~ ------- 8"t olfrr fiT.l·:l.'>91 OIARGE m CHRYSLER 1959 CHRYSLER. WiDda" 4 dr led. A Yf!f"Y &OOd leCODd car wtftl JIOl"I lteer1na. radii I: beater. Full Price $295 JOHNSON I SON IJncolD.Mercury Ollta ..... Bn.ncb lM1 Harbor BMf. 642-7!ii0 .. aDlYS •2 Or. * Lan· dau roof, Air, AM/FM, Auto. PS/B. 135915. ·~· FOID ~ '5' Ford, 4 Dr Bed w/ T.&rd 1111· PS, ll 6 It S. at Sblll s.ntce atloo lltb 6 Crimp. Mm olff!J'. * .a ... 18 Ferd hldane 5m, bdtp, V4 Sl15. -a. 111 ... Pt. (aft *-Dr.), CM I0-1525 FORD '9 V~, ..,_, dlrm. l'flm. $215. Goad cmd.; Go.tihw. ~ UNCOLN MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG Olul)e, lddr 4 lll*!d, RIB. poftl' ltl, bnlme. Kalt eelL . $1991 la.u OLDSMOllU TOP DOI.LAI ... 1.a Model um c.. • lllYEISlfY OIDSMOIU I .,. Hart>ar ~Calta .... , '67 Okla Tornado pct cand. deluxe bter. flJll:y equip. Car ta flawlell. Mats .U! '112 CIRYS. RED, 9-PASS $4495. 4!H-2139 Sl'A·WAG. $195. All power I ~-==-=--=----­, ORIG pa.int, 51.~mL '&l OLDS F 15 Sta Wq • ./ ORlG owner. 641-M)t R 6 H. Amo tnna, 6 atePJ' llle· st.CD> ml. Well CM'ed .... =-'9'-1111 COMET '9 Okla. Good meet>"'*'' eandllta9. l"ac Air • ., • * '6& CALIENTE coav, v.a. bat Cl4tr. 54IMl52. 289, ffpeed, Mut lell DOWI eat o&r lNYI' MMBM PL YMOU1'H CON11NENT AL DIW'TEDt "' Bamcuda , • lpd, pwr brb • lltllerina. 61 CONT'J,. a>NV. e New air cand. Sl71JO. 5fl.Gl60. 'fop • Leather-int • ~ ==---=====- OUer! • Pvt-pey. eo.mt PONTIAC CORYAll ROY· CARVER '6'5 CORV AIR Monz.a cnupe. PON11AC Xlnt rood.; 14,000 mi. R/H, 2125 Bart1ar BL, Calta.._ :'.°2sto trana.; ~ c-.-K16 4444 ;;;;~=-=--:..:......:..:.=...::f"~""9.. Or-.. Olm::f r.:.iclalM 1965 MONZA. Top oood. Au.to, o.t.. tDI' Bolla~ ~ Ind .tranatatar radio, 4 new wn BmtlJ. tfrla, other xtru. Ul95 or -:=--===,.,...,,,.----best c/.m. 146-2Tll .'Sf PONTIAC. Ne'ff q A -·---tnna. ' ... tirm. paint COUCiAR ~ ~ PIO-can DODGE '616 DA.RT STIOC. kyl. VERY 0000 cond! SJ300 648-1100 er l'JS..?m'l 'fl DODGE a>M'PACT ~ lblft. Good t:UJd. • ... * ,,, DILUTED! llUST .ell! ... GJWmPRIX NI All ndlo, bib Interi- or, sood cmdldoa. MUIY n - tru. $15B8. IO..mT '51 PONTIAC WAGON. BEAt!l'IFUL CONDmOtH MUST SEU.I m..Ql1 '&3 CATALINA CONY. SllOO. plm EXTRAS! PVT·PARTY. m.6ll8 T-llRD ~ ·~ DCX>GEIGOOD condl '59 T·BIRD, blue, iklt coad., ""' Mab OF1'ERJ MUGS new tire.. "75. IG&1ll at '65 DODGE Vu A-11111 V8 :::::MS-0634~=::--:-=-----­ Auto. Great for Camptnc! 'llO T-BrRD $495! hll P'f'I'., S1fiOD. 54&«M6 RIH. new Urea, rd. cood Pt.ANNING to maveT fou'U 494-76$ ~6 find an amaztq oumi. ol ·n T-Blrd, Wlilte, Top condJ bomee In t~·· o..iw P'ully ~ f'qUlt> Law mile- Ad~ OIPC'k tbam noer ~ 646·3419 .. . ! I I t .. County Has Both GMttos And Slums t . .·::·· _,. .,:.·. . ··;,~ ' . . . --- wu.n ff°""' ,,.....,.., Clrf fHleafM. NOr'MGUf toritcrl ~ ~ tAd W"CllCIQCS tt1 100 IOOrdl or le#. TM "°"* to eotldlu• ldtnl to fi& tpGCC or .~ Ukl u rumied. AU ld- tcn mu.rt ndtuic signat1Wc mid mafl. *"G addraa. but MIMI urlU be .U.. "'Id °" rcquut. To the EdJtor: On July 20. your paper reponed a talk by Leonard Moffitt, re~arch u- &Oclate at the Univeraity of Calilor· nia, Irvine, on planning. The bead· ing wu. "Gbettl>I Due in Oran1e County, UCI Researcher Warns," and the opening atatement, "Orange Coun· ty is free ol ~s today, but they are In the making . . . '' Since my own knowledge of the situation, from direct observation and from conver- sations with residents of Oran&e County ghetU>s. was distindly con- trary to this. I checked the state- ment with Mr Moffitt. He uaurea me I.bat his statement wu grossly m1S1nt~preted ORANGE COUNTY has a number of ghettos, and some deplorable slums. I can point them out. A ghetto, by modern definition. is an area where a number of people, lD aome wav different from the majority o( the· larger community. are obliged to hve There is no wall around It, aucb as the Jew11b ghettos bad in Europe. But the~ l! an invisible wall. The inmates. regardless of education, eco- nomic success. professional status. or personal refinement and culture. Hod it impossible to buy or rent homes in other neighborhood!J because of tht'ir skin color or their race. TllBSE GHE1TO neighborhood8 art "'Jlandin~. and they arP deteriorat- --Bu Geor1e My girl and I went to the beach. She wore a brief b1kin1 She complained some guy ·vas staring at her, and asked me to do something about it I walked over to punch h.im one, then I noticed his girl -a red- hPad in the skimpiest bikini I've llf'Pn lately I was standing th~e eyeing her. forgetting why 1 had walked over He got up and punched me We wt!f'e arre~ted for righting Our problem 1s this . Both of u~ have now lost our grrls -they're dating the co~ who took us in Should we report the pohcemen? cc. I ~ar CC.: No. you'll just sound silly re- portJng a police whistle Let the 11tricera have these girls Who • , :1'lt~ to wear a blindfold to the t• 11ch aoyhow? Dear Gloomy Gm: Allen-Scott report that a.bti-pov· erty workes are implicated l.n the riots. But they offer no evi· dence; they merely repeat the claims al a Southern Republican congressman who conceivably may be prejudiced. What ii the evidence, pleue? -J.B. ""' .............. ,....,.. ....... _...,., ....... _. .... _ ... _ .. _., ... .,..., ...... in&. Their realdenta become discoUT· aged and depressed, and there h little incentive to make their environ- ment attractive. Some ol them, wbo have advanced adentlflc deirees, are obU,ed to drive unreuonable dJJ. ta.ncea to their employment becaute they cannot buy or rent homes near their wort. In the aedions where there are real alum conditions, coun- ty and city governmeata. instead o( enlarcinl health ud aafety recut• tlona, are allbwt.n& abtutee awnen to collect rent for properties which flaunt the rerulationl of the buildln& code.. I AM PROl'ESTING your repo~ er'• interpretation of tb1a litu.tloD because it lel'Ves to IUPPOrl the gen- eral complacency in Orange County. Whets a Grand Jury points out cer. tain needs for long-range planning wb.lch would obviate later coatly mop- p1n1-up or atop-gaii actions, govern- ment officials aay, "We have no prob- lerna" or "That la not our problem." The attitude aeem1 to be that any decisions wbJch hive sociological lm- pUcatlom are. not the function of gov· ernment, that only mecbaniltic and technical fundtom are thelr prov- ince. TBlS PROBABLY rellect.a the at- titude of most of the voter1 who elected them. 1bil la the abort·li&hl· ed, head-in-the-1and atUtude which results in later cosUy emergency measures. What government offk:ialJ usually fail to appreciate ls that ev· ery decision which they refUle to make affecting people is also a de. cision. It is the well-being of peeple for which they are elected to office. not streets. trees. houses or things. Planning is certainly Important. and it begins now ELSrE C KROESCHE Del~d• 'Alli~ To the Editor: In regard to the Harbor Council's Movie Guide, I find all or the de- scriptions of the movies accurate, with one exception. I do not feel it was ra1r to define "Allie" as a "Cockney seducer or women who is cruel in his many conque1ts " According to Webster'• New World Dictionary. the definition of "cruel" is "disposed to Inflict pain and suf- f erin~. delighlln~ in another'!! 11uf- ferlnJ(. without mercy or pity " I DO NOT FEEL that thlll descrip- tion is accurate at all. and. 1£ you have seen the movie, you would agree that "Alfie" 11 most often just the opposite· Humane. kind and coni1id- erate The guide also makes no mention that it is a very witty comedy that adults and mature te8-agtrs could appreciate. a11 I did I do hope you will chan1tt the description KATHl<~RINE HANOW°f'~RG Aie 16 WHAT IS GOING ON bere ii. a re- The lon& campaign against capital puniabment Is approaching a climax. Paradoxically, the fight ia bf'1n« pusbed tn a finish by the {•cl that two new Republican governors. rtnn. aid Reagan of California and Claude R. Kirk Jr., of Florida, hav@ favorPd the death penalty. Capital puni1bment Is 11ot a hve political l.ssue in most jurisd1ct1on!I, but It ba1 long been debated m Cali- fornia. florlda'a Kirk I.I conducting a statewide war agabut crime. Punishment by death of late has fallen into clliu•'"· Altbough only 13 tt.atea bave abolished capital punish- ment or restricted It to special cases, the paat few years have seen lew execution!!. Last year there was only one; in 1965 only seven. This year there already have been two. one in California and one in Colorado NOW THE FATE or 58 men in San Quentin'• death row depend~ 1n large part on a hearing set for t~ day. Federal District Court Judge Robert F Peckham will hear testi- mony on his own stay or execu tions in California. The ban was a response Quot.-s Robert E. HUI. Presldtnt, Cblco S&.ate Colles:e -"A col- lege ought to be a placr wht>re anyont can punue the truth lo the best or his ab11ily, no mat· ter how con troversial hi~ find · inits may be I hull I dnn'I hi>· liev~ Lht> college 1t~r11 sh!l11tct hP involved a11 a parti~:in in con. troversy " Wally K Rlpprl, Cal Trrh phy1lc1 major. on air pnlluhon- "There Is no human r1i::ht m11re fundamental than lhr right to breathe Yet little hv llttlr ""I are losmJ( this riJ(hl " Sharl Howard. S F ~turlrnl­ "To ~acrllirt your 'rlt r "~l'l'f t in ordl'r lo 1M' 'in' 11.u11ld11'1 1m- prrss roe " -- ' " .. ·. . . , .~-t . . ff ~limax ,. " ..: lb.ow that the death penalty for rape Tiie Calll...U. sta, and tublequut .la ·vtrtuany reltricted to Necroet la rtfunl ot u appeala court to r-. ta Soutll. J>N1 IJ WU wdcomed by leadll'I of • SlDce t• .._ ttie U:.;, Bureau fbe oPl*itlae to~t.al puniabmul ti ~ be&aa....,~ ~~ "Ulttinateli." Wult, 1meral ~re have been a al 'e COUM\ ol •• Cfvll bertie1 Union. -ont1 oae la Ute p .. t decide. Stat. I.lid Oft Jib 10, "the U.S. &opreme executiona total 3,158, ol wbicb 61.t Court will be faced with tbeM cu11 percetll ...,.. ~· ,, , • -and will have te confront the Piii'- • J ' IUlivt arsumenta that capital pun· TBB D&\'111 PENALTY II forbid· iahment. la cruel and unUIUll punlab- ~ or blP11 rutdctect bl ~ meat l!ld violatea due proceu ot Hawall, Iowa, lblne, ~an. Mi. ia,,:· , oaota, Hew Y~ "'°"' Dabta," .' Tbt ~eota coatend that ''scru-~ iu...~. Venroat, West pled" Juror1 -thOM who do not t. Virll~. ~ lf1~. ID ·~ Uevt ID capital pwiilbment -are the New 'Y• Jn ki •· Gov. N'tl-not pmnlttect on jurla, and that tbu. ·~ 4-Jtadefeller aeicJdtd lo apare def eldantl are aeprtved ol be1nl 'thoN who wouJd Mt· tM ~bject to Juqtd by a falr cross 1ectlon Of tt.i capff.al pUOllbriatnt' ~ tbi aew community. In any event, the llaue le&il1-tlon. So l~ conde...., 11ayen cannot 10111 be avoided throu&b un- ln Stnt ilnl todaJ art nof m QJipr wi111npsess to use the penal~. 'ftle ol execution. ., · cllmu la being forced. ' • I There ls Nb 'Yiih' In 'A ve nue' Wb1 don't the radio and taltvlalon a.aounoe11 learn that: -TbeN 11 DO "babble" lb the ,,,..,.,,... o( Babe)." wb&cb W'UD't IO eallld . tor tbe babbDn1 of tonauea. -nett la no "yub" ln "avenue"; tben IJ no "beck'' In "abacua"; and ...... la DO "ouch" la "Mbaucb." -TMn are four 1yllable1, not tb.ret, ln °decontivt"; there are four 11llabMI not three, in "comfortable"; ~ tMre are only three 1yllablea, MC foar, lft "mllchlevou.." -Tbert la no "bat'' In "noncom- b'atallt .. ; there la no "rldae" in "Dir· lpblt": and. there iJ no "knee" In ''lncolJdto. t I -TllEJlE IS NO "coop" ln "re- cuperate": there la no "pair" In "lr· rtparabl&": and there 11 no "hero" in "heri>tsm." -There is no "spite" In "respite", there la no "you" in "tnmoln." -There 11 a "i '' 1oonu In ''rec- ognize/~ ;.,ti.~,t· "lenath.'' and m&D.1 other worcla. -'lbere la no ''bole" in "bosl· ery": there l• DO ''on" In "envoy"; and there ii no ''ham" in "~hle. hem." -There la no "home" ln "hom- aie"; there Is Do "comb'' in ''come· ly": and there la no "long" In "lona· evity." -THERE ARE NO such worda aa "diaaaterOUJ," "l.nrldenUy," "greevi- ous," "lnterductlon," or "momento." -The adjective "frequent" la pro- nounced with the rtreu on the tlft' ayllabll; but the \'erb, "freq""nt," mu.t &i. l>fODOUnced with the atre11 on CM ~ 1yllable, as It almost nevet. Ja. -The Frehch word. "Corte." has only obe syllable, not two, and noth· • In, sounds more ignorant and affect. ed. .\ban usloa a foretin word and mbpronouncing it, u : "Arramf'lnt flowers happens to be my fel1Q.r -···•M• Thursday, August 3, 1087 Tilt tdt&oricll pcu• ot Che Doil) Pilot ,.ekl to fnf qrm and It. m. ulai. r•adnt b11 pres.ntmg Cius MtOIJ>Gptr'a opiftiona aftd ~ mntarv on Coplc1 of m&1rtrt and ~~. br prooidfftQ Cl forum for th. t%pt'""°91 oJ OU1 rentltt1 ~. aft h11 prettntlng tht diwt'IC offtPo J)Oinf.I of mforlMd obHf'Wrt mid spo'u~ °" &opsca ot tM dav Robert N. Weed, Publlaher J .. a b ti 1 .. I 1 I l