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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-08-28 - Newport Beach Daily PilotI • -l\la • -0 • II • . .._ .. • NEW YORS' .(AP) -... Tbe .tom mamt Aoftd .me •ll&bt improve.' 1Dllt lD dWJ. ~ ear~ Ulla afts· '*la. (See quotatlODI. u M .) Vohuiie ftr tbt . ftnt our houri wu ._.. mllllon abarel compared wtth .... miWoo J'rtdQ. • Sla.ying Verdict Comes After ·,Three Days 17 Sky Divers Feared Dead In 'Lake Erie HURON, Ohlo (T1PI)-Fifteen Uy· divers who jumped from a )llane fro;n 20,000 feet through a thick clOUC1 lay· tr and landed by e. ror in Lale Eerie, m.llea off target, wen miutng and feared dead today in tbe worst dia· ~ _.. iD sports paracbute Jumplo& hil· \ B7 ROBERT MdECHNIE Of .. 09' .... Alff Wl1Uam T. Blakeman ii a free man foda7, cleared Of tbe murder charge Jn the •vaae beaUng cl•th of Ful· krton murder · victlm ~JOria Dawn Coll.Ins. · It toot a jury tine· day a to reach U>e verdict. Late Sunday aftenlooa Ult pqel retumed to the courtroom. "Not eullty," dark David DeAtley rud frem the lllp ol .P1ptr. Blakemu, 25, :broke into tears. '4Tbant God, thank God. it'• all over." Sb.rieb of happiness came from h.iJ family and friends, a loyal knot of people that included hil mother, Sirl friend, brother, attorney and a tam· Uy friend who llvea I.I Fullerton. Defense attorney Matthew Kurilich Jr of Fullerton a.aid today be will meet with the family to determine whether civil action will be filed on behalf of Blakeman. The jury of eight men and four women retired to ill chambers Fri-J day morning after nearly &ix weea ' of testimony involving the Fullerton 1layin1 and the knifing of a woman and lirl in Seattle three weeu eer~ er. Conaidering 00..1 the M.arct\1 4 J'ul· lertoa ml.IJ'der, the panel returned to SUpe.rior Judge Byrou K. McMlllan'a cQU?troc)m without v e r d i c t on l'rl· ~-.·~MM 6lt _,......_. 4Q ucl 8aturdQ e'fenin£ 9a, :Wom&o ,.&rrl.C j -*'On ~. two WQDleD~ jurGPI .... ~~el.~tb6 ·~·f wre ~ one beca~ cmraf 'ft .... ..).t. i ft .... 'k he:r c~ ••:W a the otb« be- • • ;~ " 11 ps~ wbo caUM ber IOO--bt-1" had wed. Two . \ \ ~· eters Sail acky Parade {" .tlii Bllgey Binnacle award for best dliDlrated The boat was 1Dade up 1111 a child's cart with bob&U' hone •1"Dt. Oliuoser David Role's steamboat ~" pded up tbe Grand AD· a.at Mariner trophy for oldest boat ••parade. ,,_ paidd.lewbeeler ''SoQtbem Bay,'' ..... by w. A. Thompson. WOD th• WllMl, Steam and Bell Jlri&e. ~est Swabe Wer9 the bat d:rea· tid...:119,, aboard Frank MaW.'1 (lee CRABACTEB. P-!) Plymouth Church Votes Tonight . . oii Pastor's Fate llembets of Newport s.acti's di> ~ Plymouth c.oqregatiooal ~ wtn meet toel&bt .to dedde ...... to oust their ~-· A 1'otia la upected to be taktn on .,..._ to i.minate the Mf'Vicea of ,aa aw. John A. Prldolloff becaue tbl ooacregatlon alletedlJ CM't ll· ~.~ d.larY· Biil tM put«, hhmelf, Itel ~y • a ftllM tuue. He loOks upon the ....... oi contldence. ta a.._.. to parishioners, the Rev. Mr. Prtdoaoff says the N1ary Issue u .._ \&led 11 a pretext b7 "• amall ~ ol mlscutded lndlviduls who .. ~ to seize coatrol ol ,..dlweb." BA ecau .. the uc>up Of IHking to attaio totalitarian ~I ol the c:bardl "in order to dettroy ita very Nlll'llltlooal fiber, II A .,.........." for the church's la)' ~p, W Dewayne BW'IU6, aaJd earlier that 1alary ts the only illue. 0 Wt've had some llnandal prob- liiiu: At this point we can't afford to retain the present putor," be aald. T1to )'Mn ago another minister was dlpole4 b7 vote <Ji. tbe ctnaeb-mtm· blfthlp. The outted minister, Dr. Tbomas Hoover, 'Charged at that Ume that his dbmlual was advocated by a lfOUP thet Included deacon• cllal.,nnan Per-,, (Sff MINISTER, Pa,. S) le8ped from the JlaM, a converted male alternate juron took their plac· B2S World War bomber. Sunday es throqgb thick cloud! in wind ;tlllfs of Seven hours later a verdict clear· more than 50 miles per hour l'Jl'Vlved ed Blakeman ol th. murder charge the jump. Two were rescued from be so vigorously den.ied. the lake by a boat and two landed BEATEN, STABBED safely on eroun<f. The shapely Miu Collins, '1:1, of Federal lnveaU,at«s were unable Vancouver, B.C., was beaten on tbe to say why the pbme, guided by radar, bead and at.dbtd in the body mo r • was off course. than 20 times u she alept at th:. All tbe aky divers bad con&fderable Fullerton home of ber boats, Mr. and experi~. with between 100 l.nd 500 Mrs. Edward Comiskey. parachute Jumps to their credll Blakeman and 12 others bid at· Nineteen were equipped with "tm· tended a gom,-av.ay party for the aink~ble" n y l o n para-commander vacationing Miss Collins the pnvtoua chutes, the "newest tbinl" in pan· night. Fullerton police queatiooecr t \I· chuting equipment Only three had ery one at the party. scuba equ.ipmeat deaigned for surviv· Deputy, Dist. Atty. Richard &a· al in water, but these tbnle were com tried to link Blak,man with the (See DIVERS, Pase !) (See VERDICT, Pa1e I) Newport Coffers Eroded By Ocean's Onslaught West Newport's tides haven 't ju.st chewed up the beachfront. They've alao taken big chunks out of the municipal treasury. City councilmen today WJ?N! pre- sented with a $'23,381 bill for the emergency aandbapg that preced· ed the current aandbaullni opera- Uon. An adjustment in the city tax rate may be required to pay the bag tab. Total "out of pocket" costs to the city include '15,1'2 for aome 93,000 1andbag1 used to prop up the three· foot shelf of sand fronting West New- port residences EXPENSIVE WEEK The reat of the sandbag protect cost covers equipment expenses and over· time hours put lo by city personnel 1n the one-week operation from Aug. 1~ through Aug. 21. The City Council fooigbt la ~hedul· ed to set the Ul67.Q municipal prop- erty tax rate. The 1966-t'l levy was $1.14. Councilmen, in establlshlnl the new rate, mUJt provide sufOcient f\1.Dds to cover the sandbagging project. Alse>, some additia.1al budaet Juu· ling would be lo order U municipal lawmatera authorize expansion of the present aandbaullng operation, 11 NC· ommtnded by City Public Worts Di· rector Joseph T .. Devlin. ~-YARDS NEEDED Devlln aald today that a total of 125,000 cubtc yards of und. at about 80 centa a cubic yard, ts now needed to build up the eroded beach area. Two .-eeks ago, the council approv- ed a sand haul of up to 100.000 cubic yar4s. At the time it wH estimated that t the total c06t of carting sand from Billboe to Weat Newpcrt would be about '80.000. The ~tlonal sand now required u the l'ftult of hrtber el"06ion will cost just tmder $20,000, according to DevUn. In a written report to tbe OOUDcil, Devlin says: "Analysla of the preetnt state of the beach, and of the additional eroetoo (See EROSION, Paie !) w~atlaer It's wanning up, observea forecuter Dave Burt u he i• wes a prognostication of 7$- degree readings for the Orange Coast and into the 90 realm in· land. That'• three to six degrees above normal for those who care about such things. INSIDE TttDA l' Campaigning and tlectiom in Vittnam put a difftrtnt fl.awr in Democracy. Pagt 3. ......... C•'"'"'ll c~ ~ c-.-. Dlnr<• Ullwlll ,_ ,i...c. '"-c.111 ....... d ... A• L~ utten _ ..... -- s ..... , .... 6 N•'*'-1 N-M 1•n e>.i!Mftll 1 " cir. .. c-tr 1 I Sytvle ,.,_ I 1 s.NI MfWt 1).11 u s..-1•11 ... ,_ ~ .. , 1 ,......... ,, II Tl........ II IJ ... ._ , U ...... _._ II 7 WorW If-)4 II -·"'" ____ _ ·-.-.,.,....---.. . .. . t ") .-.,. 1 Our Coast ... •'• ~ ltb tie --~ la tny oV Uttle GOmer apiD. kid.. belllft me, it ,.un't ""'1 gettlu beck. I'D {ell you aU about it. Early one mqrniQ& last week I weot down to tM beach near Nfl!f" port Pier for a swim. l f* into tie water at ~80 a.m. When I finished my swim, it wa1 a few mi.Qut• past '1 a.m. And J ,... too iete. Al 1 ttood lblverin• ~ the water's ed~. I found I was fenced out. ·y OU see, by illten they bad tbQle barticadel up. Th• 1and haul bad be tun. 'to my great dismay, I discover· ed that sepantin& me from my beach towel were not only the bar· ri~es. but allo a ~dy, thuader· In& ~on of sam-haulfng nas. Eacll. l might add•. ~ng 200, 000 pounda, fully wedeCl. Needless ~ ny, I wept a bit. I swifty overcame this hysteria, however and, 90'eWinC up my edllrap,'1 decided to dWge up tbt beab toward the bl:rticad~d· biulen or no saod·hauJers. I began my mad dish. A sand· hauler f'bued into my path. t dash· ed back kJto the water I tried another charge up ore' beach. Another saod·hauler. r tried agafn. Same story. I was getting ptttty sick of leap- ln~ in and wt of ttie surf. But I kept it up, and I finally made it back to my beach towel. It took me three days. * Anyway, that's what I told my boss. He believed me. But enough ol this nonsense. Here's eomelling I thought rd pus on to you. lt't a statement I heard California Democratic leader Eogene Wyman mate over radio station KFWB Thursday nigbt: "Millions of. people today are thanking God <for Medicue. Wen, they mould thank God. But they should also thank Lyndon John· son." Aw, c'mon Gene batJr. Let's not split hain. I mean. what's the difference! * Marijuana and the spreading tl!t thereof u, sadly, a big and coo· tilluing local story. I kn<>w or have km>wn person· ~ at least two Orange Cout }'Ol1Jl1Sten who have been destroy· ed by the use ol pot and what it leads ro. I won't, at tibia point elab- orate t>n their lituatiom. But I thought of themi and wine· ed. the other day when beard the Everly Brothers' tatest recording. The title of the song is "Mary Jane." Its lyrics contain this observa- tion, repeated time and again: l, feel secure wilb Mary Jane." 'l'1he E\wly Brothers are among this natton•s top teen idols. And Mm-y Jane, as any teen-ager and cop knows, translates into Span.lab,. ''Marijuana." No, rve got nothing funny to say about that. * A few months ago, you may re- call, I let you in on a little 6le<J"et: Liz and Richard Burton's unlisted pbooe number in Paris, according to UPI. wen, John Dean, who is curri- culum director for Newport schools, went to Paris this summer and tri· ed dialing FERPAT 065-117. That was the number I g<>t from UPI. But it isn't. says .Johcl, the Bur· ton's number. "The operator told me there's no such telephone exchan~." he reports. "And it cost me a dime to find out.'' So I owe him a dime. I just hope he was going to Paris anyway I wouldn't want to get stuck for that tab. Proue P_,,e 1 CTIARACTER • • • '· Alld·Haul." A Ji'reoch har scene was represented. A converted tugboat ''A Go r.o.'' nwn('d by Marvin Hoffman of Hunt· mgton Beach, received the Leaking Timbers trophy In the visitor's cate· gory A special prize was voled for the "Jack Straw," a brge wit.h Newport National Bank's London bus aboard. There were 1ouods as well as sights. .Jazz, bagpipe, db.ie18lld, and sym· phonic music floated across the har~ bor air ndnrrrs included Tahitian. ico fl!O. ;rn<f can ran .lud,l.(r' ~ere Peggy Goldwater Pas ;ic11·na Tou rnament of Roi;Ps p .. t's1 rl1>nt Hoot Rrag~ . .John I awi;on, John ~lgrr.i:t, ;ind Frank Muller. " .. School began a little early today for 10 student leaders from Newport Harbor H1Cb Scbool. They left today for a follr~ Call· fornia Associated Student Oounclll training contueoce at the UniveraitJ of Rivenlde. Representing Harbor High at t b e conference, which rUDS t h r o u & h Thursday, are Mark Greer, ltudeDt body president; Russ Johmon, vke president; Alicia Turner, secretary, A city propoul for expanded UM of Irvine Ten-ace Park, lncllldinC ahiftlng ot &ll elemenlafY llChool rec- reation program to the Dlne-acn fa. cility. is under cooside:r..aion todQ by the Irvine Terrace HomeoWDIJ'I Id· soclation. For some months, the clty bu been seeking agreement frcm the bouie- ownera' troup for Jl'e&ler public use Qf the park, which for years bu been essentially a view park. Parks Director Calvin C. Stewart 1aid proposed ch~ea include devel· opmeot of a paved access road and parkini lot for 10 cara, lnstallatlon ot two dr1nkini fountaloa. five picnic: tables, a basketball b a c k b o a r d, Newport Police Arrest Brothers With Outboards Newport Buch police today report- ed the arrests of two men cbar&ed with stealing $1,900 worth of outboard motors Friday from the Newport Dunes. Booked on suspicion o< grand theft were brothers Robert Edward Day. 24. of. 425 E. Cordova St .. San Cle· mente, and William Chatles Day, 29; a security systems technician of Lo1t Angeles. Police said a security gu8J:'9 report· erly saw two men stuffing 90 borse- Most serious weekend mishap was two cars The defendants were arrened at East Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard with equipment 1imllar to ~t taken from the aquatic park, po- lice reported. ground llgbta along petba ad adcll, tional play apparabla in tbe estab- liabed play equipment ...... "The facOtties would be budgeted and tmtaBed a 10C111 • 6mda are avallallle." said Stftst. In ........ tbl blllneD ........ clatioa la btlllg albd ti JWpood to a ~ to tu idrr tbe city's ~ s:l'M:1&:; ~ to Irvine Terrace Part. Stewmt aai4 ll.lpervited weekday boQi'I would be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. clllrtDC the ICbool year and from It 11.m. to S p. m. dllllin« the IUDlJDft'. He pointed out tbat C'" r '''l. 1m elementary • qe at•.-C lift the 1rvint Terrace ..._ • 1'f are Balboa hland i::t .. · The procram • illil!IDlle uta and crlfta aetfvlties, modtl ~ • t hi h g, game., and speril1 ..... -=It ... family film prosram., llaJlofteB car. nJval, "Fritbie" md ldtiMIJtal ton· tect.s. Golf instnactiGa ad til painting classes also have been prc>pOlled.. Stewart empbalired: "No perman. ent facilities for ...,... lllCb aa buebal1 ~ • football 1oa1 posts are planned at this time. But they ~·be ~ in the fublu if the reaklenta ..._" Negro Mayor Returns to Po8t FLOO. Mich. (UPJ)-Nep'o ma;M Floyd· J. McCr.ee, who aunogoced bis resilJliUon two weeks ago w!ten the city cotllJJlbdoo rejteted an open houstng law, said today he wUl stay on the job and ftSJIDlt hb fi&bt for tqe ordinance. · He said the IUClion to bl.a retipa- tion in um lndllltrial dty ol 210,000 bad created a ''new climate." No Newport Re•cue• Pr•• P.,.e J ANNEX ... by aa.e Colt.a Men eltJ llmita, 22nd lb'elt: Imm IDd Tu.ua a"NDQtt, la ...,.... 1 .. .,... ttQdy t'IJXll1. filled • • gapbl and map!, the Plmilllll DtrecrtOr noCll; ''fte ~· ta ... would be "'4drld t., ads propotll u the Jmpo•emm11 in the .,... .. 11Jb. ........ Phpalj •••1181atl and .. ........ would llppl'Olimati ...... a:mnalDJ. 'l1dl ii IUlbtaatially sreafft tba u.e ~ annual .... OIW:» -..... CQltl to the area 8lld tber'tfare t"tpteMlltl a .Im- p o"61ie.at II the ta bat position." , 11QW' palntl out asat men than • per amt of the area'• !JO bomea .. .. a market value betwffft '30,000 and '81>,000. POPULATION 411 1be Moden Annexation area ia• a population today ol 415. "It ii a hiah quality development," IQ1 Mayer. ''and there ii an absence ol ..vere probleml." The area wu Ont studied for pos· alble annexation in lt&l. But action wut postponed until a new requeat far mmaatian came 1ut February from Dr. Wllliam E. UDivert, a reai· dint of tbe ..... Mayer bapel the Cti1 Council can refer the propoul to the <!<>unty'a J..o. al Ageney Foramtion CGtuml .. lon far eador•ment in tbne far final ac- U. by the city IGt April. Lifeguards Staying Dry A lifeguard·~ life Isn't all dashes mto the surf Newport B e a c h guarda shout~ themselves hoarse without ever golng in the water Sunday. Surf was down to almost Oat and f!enerated few riptides. But sWl there were 70.000 people on the beach. Although not making a single physl· l'al rescue. ltft>g uardti loUed 319 warn- in1ts to swimmers Saturday thf' story was aboul thf' !>ilmf' ~ O<Wl J')<'r«nn~ only e•i?ht res· cues, 275 pre1.entallvt' act.Jona. ' Assistant Llleguard Qd.ef Kendell Jacobsen erplalned tUt batben have to be warned not to ltQy out too far. not to nrtm under tbe pM?, not to diVf' from the jettla, te •llldl out for s)tim boards, and IO fOrth. lt'li the departmeot'• pnc8Utionary action pobcy •howtDJ tbroulh-It en ables lifeguanh to avert many ~• cues. according to Jaeoblen. Air temperatures owr the •~ken<! were in the mid 70'•. but a brtak breeu cool.ed off the beaw-h. Wat. t.mpera- ture dipped meveral dfi~ to 16 " . - The Harbor Department reported RVeD small 1ailboata capsiled during imtJ 1rindJ ln the harbor Sunday af. tmnoon. Meanwhile. the IS-foot tchooner ''Comfort.'' out of Loni Beacb. wa1 demuted off the Santa Ana River. Owner Roser Bloxham of Stanton aald a foreatay brokf and b o t h muta mapped. No one waa hurt The C.O..t Guard cut~r Cape Higgon towed the disabled boat to ~ Harbor I>epartm.ent dock wheN it Ja tied to a iuut n\OOrlnl today • ,, ... ·~ J MINISTER •.• ry NoHar. Nollar, Mill a cburd\ deacon, op- erates the American Optni.on ~­at.on ln Cotta Mesa, an eutle1 for J«*:n BildJ Soctety and other "ultra· conserwtive" literature and publlca-tions. ln ht.I letter. the Rev. Mr, ,Prido- noff accuses the persom suppoaedly plotUng bit ouster with UJinC d:i~ tlont, aeeuaations Ind iossip to "spread their vebom throughout the inembenbip ... He suggetta that ttie salary Issue ls a tactk ttiud upon "when they found that apitttually they could not dom- l.Dltt or infllt:nlt. Into the mlllds of moet of the membtrabJp " He said his preaent salary millu1 out-of.pocktt upenH1 i1 '397 per montb. He claimf a "'°°1Jer·mooth 11lary inc!reate wai -creed to by the churcli board of trustees. Breattns OI the mJniateriaj contract wourcS be "completel.Y ln oppoauton to the compact which we made ln iood faith before God," he charges. Fr ... Pflfle l EROSION ... that can be antlcl·ated In the next two snonths, indicates the desirability of tncre~ Ute amount of mllterial to bt iJll d ~ ord• t.o mlntmize ttie poaal Wty of a need for another emerg.,acy 1andbagg1ng effort." As a result of mounting expendi. ture1 lDcurrtd by the entire beach eroaton prpblem, no one Jt C J t y Hall toda1 ••1 prepared to 1Ue11 what the new tu raUI would bt. "1'>t council ha1 varlou1 option•." txplala-1 City Mana.aer Harvey Hurl· burt. "Thtrt'• no . way lo tAIJ Which WIY they will lO." report.ct auault. Officer David Elliott arrived min· utea later to help hi' partner rHtraln Colle4t, the r•rtA indicated. . '· -.. .. If • ..... J VERDICT ..• killiQf wltb PbYalcal •vJ6eoce IUdt !f_Mmla~ flecb ol blood a 11 d ~ flbln al dotblq. n.t ......... ... fMo tta. plo-tun ....... .,,..,.. ,, .. aJ.rad1 • l'tltld·acl JUrlld wttll .. ~­ Slnee ~ S be bu been belll at Orance OlilmtJ jail. · ThrOUlbout die trial BltUmaa Mo malned st.olc. WMa be teatifled • his own behalf, his aimren . wwe straight and uncantraclictory. Last week JDdge McMillan ruled evidence j)rtlt.Qi..ct did .oot •nO&c.tl a fint-dttrM murder clwtt had been upheld. , Wbtn ha ln•&ructed the JUfJ tQ bui its~ ou a leaer chart•, Btu. man appt.ared rellevtd. T'be death pealtJ eoaJd ftOt ~ impolllll fYe with a convfcttcm on 1econil-dfCfN rnUider ar lDIDJlaa"1ter. Blatanan. a Dltivt of Vacoaftf, B.C.,4' wu attendbi& a trttnblc lll'Oo a:ram bl Fullerton .tien tbt munler oceurred. He worked u an tmtr. ment& repab;mu out of Seattle.. • The new compuy holdl tta tNJn1Ja1 prosr&JnJ in Fullerton. Blabma 1ot hia first training in November ,1888. On Feb. •~ 1987, Ba~eman retuln· · ed to Fullerton for bll aeoond tralllin1 proaram. 01\11 Y Pl I 01 SJ B al m •• 8111 1• """ a. :: . ti I ~ ; .. ""-~ . .... ... ....., ,...._....,.._,_,.151'111 .. wwt11 ft# ....... -. N1w Yertv -QtMw ..._. ..... N-f\IMl4 dMlll .... .......,. --Mii Ml• .,.,...-v~ ... - ,...,_. Ill tltller -· ~ 'S:':!:i'£'&··= , ttl ~ ~ . Marine Chief ·. Urges Stepup In Bombing ARLINGTON, Va. (AP)-A PIYChl· atric beartll( wu ordered today for John C. Patler, 21, KCuaed of murder· Int Commander Gearie U.ncoln Rock· well of tbe American Nu:l Party. 'Patler'I preUmlnuy beartnc WU thereupon poltponed until Aug. SL Today'1 ~P were lnterrupt-td briefly the cry of "JOU filthy u111an," at Patler In the eourtrocml by a man ktM1U6ed aa Eric ~ Wenbtrl. 21. Court otnci.aJI said Wenbeil1 11 an AUltraliaJa.. fa Ult VnlCld ~ OQ ' tont .-ad aw~ at a. Naf part)' beedquarten Deir Which Rock· W'ell WU lbDt to deatb lut f'riday. Arlington County Jadp L. Jacbon Embre7 lelltenced Wenberg to 10 da71 In jail and a '50 ~ for contempt of court. Judg9 EmlDY II.Id be woakl ap- potnt a panel 'W three prychlatrista to eumtne Patlel". Embrey AJd be would al.lout for an official copy of a psychiatric report on Patter bued on an eumtnaUon at leest 10 1ean aio. ArHncton'1 eom· mODWN!tb attorney, WDJllm J. Jiu. tall, told the eouri the ~amimtion bad been m8de at the llon1la.nia Ba. pttal and Mental ffnleDI atnic for the probatioll depertment In tbe Bronx, N.Y. After the courtroom bad been dee'· ed for 15 minutes after tbl outburst, newsmen and offtctall returned to find Patler seated at the defuse table behind a cordon of police. Two stood at Ida blictl.. while liX lined up across the Mr. "l'Dere "'ere DO further inten'\lptlom, and after tbe 12-minute bearing Pa~ was bristly escorted back to Jan. Where be fs being held under '5(),000 bond. Wenberg's outburst .a brief. A trim, blond, crew-cut ,outb, be leaped from a bench In tbe courtroom about- inC tbe ''UNRin11 ~ at PafSer and allo ealling him ·'you ftlthJ nine!" A half-dozen poUcemen rnrnMd ov.r Wenberg, bandcuffed him and can1ed him out of the courtroom bJ tbe bands and feet Rockwell Burial Will Include Military, Honors ARLINGTON, VL (UPl)--Qeorp Uncoln Rockwell, W'bo roee to com- mander in the U.S. Navy before be decided to become ·~· Cli the American Nazi Party, app1renly will be buried with fldl millWy boaan la a oaUonal cemetery. ; . Tbe Army waa to na¥ tods)' m whether the l1aln Nazi diWta1n may be bariecl TuetdaJ in tbe cw: National OemeterJ, about i southwest of W&lhlngt.on. 'l'benl llmn.- ed DO reAIOD ft1 permillloa *1uJd be dmd.ed. . The •JMl'..c>W Roekweil ....;.s honorably u a Navy pllol c1mJ1c World Viar ll ad tbe &rein 0.- fiict, putUnc In a total ol 19 yean fa adive ad l'fJMl'Ve duty, ChDu&h ... eommlsaion WU revoked by tbe NbJ 1n JJ80 becuae ol bis Nut activlilll. Grave ates are den.led only to ftt. eram who have been convicted ol au!Werlive activitiu or of crinMll t. volYing prt.aon 1entencel ol five Jean or more. 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'' p• ••• •••• • ' It ' ~ .. ... ! • ,, ' • . • • < . ' . ' . . -"It"'-• ,. ' -- f r .. . . . ..... ,l L . ' i ., .. ' • ·~ LEGAL N<n'ICB } ,, I . , " tlWPORT BEACH (~ ~ 101 anll MKArtlwr BMI.) POSITIONS AYAUILl ·NOW!- FULL AND PART.11MI EXPERIENCED SALES •• CASHIEIS •• MAID-PRESSEi ASST. MANAGER POSRIOIU OPBI Uber1I Salary -P1W Y1e1tlons - P1I• Hospltllllltloa mid lnsura, AMY IJWI ~ lewport ~~. Clllforlll (CMtt H19hway 101 and MecArthur Blvd.) USE McARTHUR ILYD. ENTRANCE ller11er Sho11 lout-4 _,,_,.._THE HOADWAYI \ --71 1 k J,ili ~ ' i1I tt ~)~ DAILY Pll.Of f. New WABCO Di8tributor The R V Weatherford Co. A o a b e I m. announces thelr aippotntment as a MI line stocking dlstr'ibutor for WABCO Relays. WABCO Relata are manu- factured by the Union Switch and Signal Division of West· lnghouse Air Brake Co. and are widely used f o r af'r<>l'p.l\<'l' and industrial lip· plkations wt>rt> the optim11m of performan<-e fnd reltl'btl ity ill rtqu1rf'd. J l I, I\_., I I J I J ' WASH --rnm OM at the pGPlilr lnter-tqmd *"'5 that hu Ued mlD1 a om...mm dllrinC IUIDmU' doldnam. . ·rn be tbe nm to lul tatenilmd """ Wore .. exblllttiGa Idled* ~ Yoa dtm woader jail holw mlldt b ~ -P.11 llD Jsq Wiit - pot. Out • • lqUld *"'· "Do tbeJ take It _,,.,,. I abt ~ear coldl W i 11 em van Breda He was booe9t in bi.a response. '•"nley aren't 1oillg 100 pereent, na- turally. But the)' aren't doalnC it ~. Playing bubtbal ii their way at lie and the)' put • estaiD amount at pride into mirytbinC tDey <19. "Of GIUr'le when tbeJ're playi.QI a league gmie there ii ... Hwe ... fitiable edg• that u.sady ®-i"t ~out during nb!Mtion p&., CIC Ill a squad matdl," be •u•Met. 1"Mltte ~ And what can we apec:t of the Lak· en tb1a year? ln West 1beJ have cme at 1be beat. Whetbe:r El&in Bal3lor cu keep bis crippled ~ together fir one ~ oampNp ii debatable. Alt .mi Breda Kolff admitl, ''Well and --C"m"t -.. ~ ,ouDl-er llDd l bate to rely CID two DieD to do the job Mr \II. "I IMpe 1'e can be better beJeced tbia ,.ear. rd lib more movement and pMling of the blll tblll we'ff Md in the put. ''Sm Frandlco iJ going to 1Je Vf!rJ strOQC apiD. with or wtthDut met Barry. Of course if they Jave biJ:n, they11 be dodbly ~ "'lbe 78ers have a greet tmm ... ba!•nM Jiua the big ma 'l'be1 loot like 1heJ're going to be ltrong f.ac a long time.'' be opines. ''Befbl needs younger p.yen u the ~ct are gt*ag to be on or near the ~Little bf liftSe tbeJ keep Jal. ing Ji:ey·~ and they've 1otten to the poW 1fbere they're relying I01el1 on tbe oldi, gays -BW Ruaell. Sam Jones, JobD Havlicek, etc. ''I think ~ e.xpmlioD teMDI (Se- attle, San ~ego) wm la~ their troo~ for of a big man." Be agreed that wt1h a pit it would be tou&b. 1tmpl1"~ these teams' personnel have ~ operated to. 'nle new Lak« , who follow• gethec. ~ club generel PJ"ed Schaus as coadl, ebo toucbed OB tbt progrea of De!miJ }JamlJton ~Dkk Bston, a couple al former pea stars who seek regular team bet\hl. B•..utela'• ~ Regarding HamHtm, former Hunt- ington Beach IDgb and Ari&oaa State University flash: "We'll ban to see how DenniJ does in extulrition play. He baJ been playing Vtt"f 1"111. late· Jy ... good defensive boards, v e r y good speed, be plays d.efeme well and his paaaing bu been quite good. "I'd like to see him handle the ball more offensively, shoot from a longer r ange and blt for a hlgber accuracy. I'd say be hu • fair cb8looe of making the team." Van Breda Kolft points out that if Hamilton doesn c make file grade with Loe Angeles, he might catch on with another U-0 CIC evt!ll try the ABA. By the way, that'• all he'd eay about the new loop. "I can't make any comment on them," he Hid. "I have my own team t.o warry about so frankly I'm not tbe l..t bit ooocern- ed about the ABA." He refu!ed to say w b e t h e r he thou&bt there wu room for enother leape and his choke tn ~ma.in silent wu a wile one, cooaidering his new· comer'• .tatua iD pro ranks. Coacernlng Barton, former Orange Cout ~e and Cal State, Loe An-ltlef wtsli. van Breda KoUf could not illl• much. "He's ODlY beeo out with tbe ....., tllrM « four times beoauae ot NadOBal Gard obligatioos. He baa food ...... llat would have tA> play blck Coilrt In pro ball and I don't mow If he cu inab that adju.stment -It'• a tougfJ ,.,,tdl to make "A~ ft'• qultt d1mcult for a good eone11 ,,..,. tio IQab the grade in Ute NBA. Profetikmal NU ls 11 game ol aJJ:.e. yet tbe IDlll mua~ al.lo art able to _,ove and aboot." \' ~ Dodger.s Call GurneY. 3rd ~ ~osspott; Army ·for Help Burke in DoUble ·win· \ ~ ' : • J II •' MOSPORT, Onl (AP}-J.eet BraJ>. bmn of Amtralla, reipblc wartd .. radJtC cbamplon, 1a mUfnl a Md tD ovedab l>e1ds Bu1lm of "-" z.. laDd. who bu ... tbreatmdaC to taD bia title ••&1· ::- BJ winnlDC tbe ftnt 2»mOe Gfml ~ of Canada 'SUndaJ, Brabbam pined nlm polntl tDnrd tbe ml title. Bulnie, who ,ftnJQed ~ and plebd up six paintl, DOW hll a tlotl1 of " point.I to Brabham'• M. ...... are three race1 left in the ...,.... ab!p aerie•. Drlvillg the Brabham·~ wldeb be designed, Brabham .won SJ0,175 here wblle Hulme picbd 11P .... and Dan Gomey of Costa Mela, c.uL. WOil '4,000 in third place. Jlm Clark of ScotlaDd. bm4I' warid champion, went out 12 )QS from tbe ftaalh when niD lbort-cfmd.tied bla Lotua' lgnltlon system. • A crowd of 39,4n •w BrabbaJb fin. i.ak Jn two hours) 40 m1nwtM ad • leCOIMll, one minute, U eeoonda ahead of Hulme. .......... v AESTERAAS, Sweden-Eel Burke of Newpcrt Beedl touecl tbe 5iJOGlld wei&bt n feet, 2 lllCbel -the Joqat diltaDCe ever by llll American -in Ml l.Mematiooal net and fteld meet Sunday. The previoua mst wu ... by Al Rill of the New Y crt Athletic Oub on June a, 1163. The Intematiomt A..m.atetr Atbletic Federation does not recopize w~ throwinc recordl. HoweWll", Hall's ii Ji*d u the top performance by the Americm Amateur Athletic Union. Americans dominated most at the other ~vent.a. Burke also captured tbe banmer throw with 1124. w i 111 • Davenpcrl at the Cleveland Striden won the 100 meter event in 10.S aec· codl and the 110.meter blrila la 14.0 while Randy Mat1on at Tau MM toot the shot put with a hMvt ol 14-10. n.w~ BROOXLINE, lA.ta.-'l'bl U.S. N• tional Doubles t.ennil ch1m1*"'ddp was beaded amo.d for the adrd straight year t.od.ay with the fint all· foreip final since !Im auured la the 17th annual tournainent at Lonpood. America'• lut bopel for .regaining the tiUe won by AUltraliana the 1ut two years were dubed s.d&J • Aut- 1iel Owen DavidJon and nm Bowrey I the No. 2 forei&n leeded. wblpped U.S. Davia Cup teammates Clatt Graebner of Beechwood, Ohio and MarV Ries· sen of Evanston. m., U , 6-3, t-11, 1-3, u . The victory sent Davidlon and Bow· rey I n t o Tuesday's cbamplonahtp round against the winner of today'• S('mlfinal between tA>p-aeeded Auatra· lians John Newcombe and Tony Roche and unheralded South Africarui Cliff Drysdale and Ray Moore. '" . I ··~ .... Ala. ~JMU W. .. ~I,...., ICJCI .... ~,_. u.Dw-.i•na vs. .... ...--.. I ..a. KA ... ~ ............... 1-.klll "41). 'II • • .... ~ ..................... .... CMS. • All .. bu to do tt plteb ..... 691· lard Perry. JG.Ji, ad tbe Sta Ji'nD. cDoe Gialltt. .. 'De ,_. wll tie • TY, t ~ (JlJllllel 1L ~ ~ 0. WU Oil U.. ~ Ja fAll • Aaplea SuodaJ wt. NelilD ... Jlitclled the ~ 'w'tq St. Louil Cardina1a m, a 1-2 ~ cmr tbe 0:; conte4 la a .a. tiade 1ut year bf Dod81r. ~ maa- apr Baale Bnu{. ...... nfDUl .. nbll nlW Mlp ~flam J •• Ho.mer to illlllD tbe ... • n . UIUli"" ~ -....._.. ., ·"' .,.,. 9twc*. " 4 a l I H.c>19w, • ' a I • ........... 41 1W.DRll.d 4111 F ..... d » t I I ~ ·If > I I I ~Ill •t ll~a 4111 ~lfllt1.......,..c >111 T--. rf I I 1 1 ...._,, '111 4 I I I ~. c 2 •• I ,....... " • I •• ~ Jiii ••••....,,a > • 1 2 Mml'cllM. • " • • • c.o.e.. • • • • • ..... I> ' 4 1 1 I ~. 11 I I t t ...... " .............. 1 ••• ~" .... ~ ""1 ••• ~ ..... . ~-... . T.._ Jll 6 1' f T..... D I I I •. l..MI -.. ·-· L• .._... -N •-2 ·-~him.~--........ .... "-"' 1. LOe -"'· Ulls J, .... ....... I. • -A.. ~ F*tr. la -J ...... I -...... ,,....,, • -·atarwr ....... Laver,, RoseWaII in Finals .· .. Baseball • •' I Standin:gs " AMERICAN LEMiUE W L Pd. GBL li(J.nneeMa 72 " ... Bodon '11 1J1 .. Qa1ea1o n VI .556 1 Detroit n 51 J60 l"' ANGEl.S 15 a .m ~ WlllblnituD 11 • .• 12 anelnd s1 '10 .e 12"' Blltbnme 57 •. '5'1 14 New Ycrt 51 n .«iO 1~ x..... QtJ 54 74 .m u IWDA'W"I · HIU&.1'1 AWU'lf ........... • OILTt II , ---. ,... .... .._ c... •• l1llf-. n 11w1111a1 ~ .. a..-...1 C-~f.Dlll'eltl .... v ............ , 'NDA'Y'S ICMUMIU °'*"' (IAilldl. 7-H) \It. MM9U I"'""""" ,._,,, MMllM ...._, KWC. a -. ........ (llldllrt. •tt> • ~ ""'"""· .w), """' ~ (IMO IA. 1Mll • ~ CllY <Ollnl. N)t.. .... ..... mlf 1& M> It .... .,.._ O"•...., H)c.V•*·--~· ... .... N) ..... N.4TION.AJ; LEAGUE . • " .. Pd. Ga .. Louis ' •••• . Qwtnntit 'II • .. 1°"' LONDON (AP)-Rocbt Rod LaM' WU tD the ..... of the WfmbltONI• hllldelpM1 '1 • .532 11"' of Corona del Mar, Calif., and Auatn-tounwnent of 18. Boad WGD 111.at -...........,,.,,, • 11 .. .., 11lL Ha'• Ken RoNwall wDl 1quare off Ill mateb and the Wbnbledam tllle. Botll ----... .-£ -n hiltoric Wimbledop for the finals of l>layen turmd profeetdollD wltlU two 8illD J'raDdlCO .. a .m 12"' the $14,ooo WIDtblldlm ProleniouJ ,..,.. Aa.ta • a .m 14 Ttnnil Tournamtllt. , About 12,000, a oear-capeclty crow.I. PilillMalb '1 • .m 19 Laver, a nathe of Australia, atom-watched, rec.entng tbt ,cew of ,_. DOOGEll • • ·• %t ec1 hrto tonlgbr1 eblmpioubipa '1 Wimbledon ftnaJ.a in wblcb BoteW.n, &Mimi 54 rt .m 27 dmnptng Spain'• Andra Gtmeno, N, Road and Laftl' played. , .,_ Yft • 71 .m 29 Min Saturday'• aemtftml1. Tbe profMdunala a. plotDI fa' a ._ ~'&.':::s-:--n Rotewall, tbe Jlttle tennll artil& ncord BrttUh ftnt prise of ·~-. Qlllllllml. n. ~ • from A~ pined revenge • ~an allo belplq _.An.Enc· =-.~.._·.f::"r ~ """'*',... Lew Hoad on Wimbledon's cent.r land ub provide propa,jlmda for open ... ~~"' • INI llWMI. '9111) court Saturday alta waiting 11 yean. tournament.. "'°" tlCMUVu Rosewall defeated Road 6-2. &-2, ta The club, backed -the Brttllh ....... -'..,..... •m .. ""' lfreftet-"3 I'-": .. S), ~ 11, IClfl, ICWICW, I 11.m. the semlflnala of a $14,000 tA>urnament, Lawn Tennis Aasoclation. bu been ,...., ...... ,........_ "> ., er""-" c.v- the lVst profeuional ~vent ever stared campaignulg for years for an open .-.~,~ • .,,, ., •"•"'' u arvi.. on the sacred lawns of the all·England Wimbledon with the pros competlnr 1u1. ,,..... club. alonp lde the world's top amatelD't. ., ::::: m:, ""'· •11 11 Chbw 1"'*'•· 7-' ~ 18llt time the two men pl~ The International Lawn Tennil Fed· .,_ Yn ,,...,,.., •U .,. ~Y. s.2 ., each other on the center court eratloo has always turned It down. , ~ ,.'t,1 ~:J.i ~~·11111" •H •"41 ' .AREA. BOWLERS SHOOT FOR TITLE . · w:"·==~r tiolll be held It Kon a Lanee, RarUnc at t : . · A pair ol area 1booten will bt ..... =::~Unc~~~i:.: of CorQla del Mar ucl RoJ WU.. tC ~ ...... Who, aloQa With E. '1." Mock ol Lynwood, will 6owl 1 ~ robla .sea to 4etermlne Wb1cb ot them .w feet Anabeim'1 J 0 b • Havel• In the •bowdown match. J>reviM llhlfall, pthertd WW fbe, count, GI 0.1amt1 II dllcardtd t1r. tonlgbt I bettJe, tbt qulrtet 10tf .ta: 'all even•. • The winner will face the champion of a 1lmllar tournament C\lrrtnt.17 M- ing held In San P'rancltco for t h ... W eat.em States Utle Saturday Stpt· 2 at 8 p.m. at Kon.a, (4-gamei), Ud Sunday, Sept. 3 at L 1c L ea.ue IAnll ln'tht Bay City (4-gamea). >. fJEJ ";;.~ • ~.· DEEP SEA FISH REPORT "'.Jr. I, IA# "D•e ~ ~J--. _ _.: It elb9cDlw, > n119Wttll. 1111 b9rT«UCll, f4 tlllnltot IOS cellc:o a.-. 0 ......... ' ......... (Dill It ....... IM)-H .,.._, a ~Ii a lltfl- 1111111 ........... •llc:o-.. MCMt•o MY-a ..,.i.n1 • ..... -· SAN Diieo U~I 9Md1-" •"!lien: t ,,_.a-tall, UI bllfracvcla, • ._to. M beM. 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UOY1> GJUFFIN ........ "" .... . a.N WANTED NOW . TO TIAIN AS CLAIMS ADJUSTERS ....,_ ......,, -lcuWl .... t -~ _. -......... --..._ ....... ......., .._ .......... ._.., ----........ ---........ ...... ... ...., .... ... .....,_ .................................... -., .......... ,_ ..... _...., ...... _ .. ,.,. ----~--------· ....... ......... ..... ...... Mn"·"· 1 --............. WA """°"9a. ......................... 1111 wt -1M ... ...... _ ...... ..., ....... IJllUIMJIC• ADIUl1'11S SCNOOU ..... ..... , ..... , ..................... . .___ ················· .,... nm , ... -•Jt ,........~ ..... City ........... ,. , ................... , ............... ._. . ............ .. Costa ·Mesa Golf and Country .Club Invites You to the Newest ~ in Orange County · 36 Holes of Country dub Golf at a PUBLIC . COUUI LA TE IAlt APJEI 3 P .M. UI -wm!l!lr IAYS ua WbtEllS 1917 CICKI CLUa MU· MAr. GIEGOI TOUINIY llCKILAl 3 woods 11.00 I irons 156.00 STAN THOMPSON-SPALDING &XICUTIVI 3 woods 11.00 I IPOM 1 $4.00 AINOl.D PALMEI -FllST RIGHT 3 woods 17:15 9 irons 177'5 GOll BAG ClOSIOUT 2CJO/o REDUCTION *"' St.H 113." o.oe 116.11 61M' 13SM MaeOlll :r.:-;&U,.\"1~ilf l'ilt .. ltoT ·l .. .._ ___ _, • ..,~ .. ._.._, .... I ......... ...... ...... A...u ........................ ,........, ..... ..., ...... .,, ...... -_..,... w. ................. ,... .. "''"" lllllff ... ..., .. ~ • .. ......... -................' - W. "-et ...... ~ .... """' M-. C~, onol ..... IM.,,.~. , OPEN SEVEN DAYS A DlllCT~ °' eotl RONNIE RSF. EK '911YINe au••• a NO lllOP OPlll I A.M. TIU. 7.-•.M. IYmtYDAY COSTA MISA GOU ~ COUNllY CUM 1701 GOU COU1t1 DIM -140-7100 ' ' I -,Real ..... , N.• JI....& to the Editors I haw been ftewtn1 the chlneint publlc reactioa to DWijuaa DOW for the put In years witb much interest. A abort time -CO It would havt been lmpoaible for aD10D9 to publlclJ defencl ill ua Now. however. it u <ml1 "off beaf• to do IO. It ii DOW CGmpered doeelJ to 1Jeo.. bol. '1bia ma.r bl .. intl!l•tbe part of fbe rulOll a.re nmalm IO much rea1ltance to lta Jeplllatk& Not only would tbe liquor brterelta ftgbt to ellmtna18 a competitor, but since the tu Oil llqaar ii ltlCh an tm. portant part of oar 80ft!l'DllWltal bl& get (to the ateat Uaat the large part of the price we \:.for our booze II tax), U pot wenMMcl It would be almolt lmpoalh)e fO do b ume. lt can be pvwn aD,Jwtwe. It wocM seem quite poalbla tbt a lot of U. objection OD the part of the ~ ment ii not on DMn1 ll'OtlDdl after all, but mercenary. It would probab)J be too hypocri- tical even for th1.I comdry to lepllu its UM, but mate growing lt illepl. RAYMOND -It. ELSTAD IJselns P•liev To the Editor: War ls a brutal and unremitting scourge. Death II deftnlte and destruc- tive to the 1umv1D1 f.amlly. Emotion ii dangerous, and dildpllne delirous, if men are to 1urvive, in battle. Yet- despite an thll, aomeone permitted 21 more Marl.Dea to be killed. and 40 wounded. to recover 12 bodiea of dead Marines. Tbll action can only be called Clim- lnal Of what poull>Y value, except emoUonal fulftllment of unbalanced thinking, could the further, and totally valueleu, death.I of our young men achieve? The fact of death-b ! The body ls no longer a man, but IOOn decom - poeed Oelb. Ia It rully just, or right. to brine a dead form "petri.fled," at the Joa of living humans alive, back for wbt la un-Chrilti.an worship and lleDtlmenta1 regard for a soul-leas bocf7? IAN K. McDOUGALL Ne Ett4 Ill S'9ht To tbl Bdf:tm': I doll't want to be a pea1ml.at, but '° IOJll u about live mflllon shares ot Aock are exchlnted da1l.Y in Wall Street, we ahouJd not Ol*t an early end fD the .. ..,. .. 1n VJGam because lbeM ltfcb J'tll"tllllt I daodJ little moDq·mabr But. ill all falrnea, without thil in· f ..................................... __________ ...... . ..... ""' ,.. ..................... . ............ ,__,,......,._ ..... ........... __ ...... ___ _ ............ AU £eua6eO. To the.Mtxr: So wi'n wtmUi tJie war tn Vlet-namt In one week we 1olt 12 planes, m In one day. And to date ,.. have Iott &51. You know, I bet every. tlnle w. JoN a plane our friend McNam ... lust bowls with glee. It Ju.at 1M1DJ fX) us poor dmU arm- cbatr crltb that an that comea out of Wuhlngton 11 bopub, ncll u : Don't go beyond U. DMZ. '?bl Chi- Dell won't lib It! Don't Jet the U.S. douahbara tab Berlin. Tbe Ruatae ,.., ·lite ti. Don•t go beyond the Vila Rlvw. '!be Q>tneae Will en m.tdl And DOW tbe QeWI frClm the Wbite Bo~n't lboot tbt ~ and u. notenr Tab the cum· away trom tbt abopteepen • they eu't • It either. • To the poHcem•ns Wbm you ... the poor miaguided people --ftre t--. ,,.. ....................... . --···--... ---· ... ,.. "' ....... -... ..., ,.., • . l Res l~ Nil; ,:.011t9, Getting· :4x Di.sciplining t~ Stude Back to tehool for all ~· from 8 to 18 un1eA exemptlld I Call- fornl.a aiml to give u much educ. tlon u it can to tboae wU1lnt and able to learn .. But to proWct other ltu· dads, a Jocal acbool board can a· elude or expel unruly pupil.I. Under state law, in m01t C8let the 1tudent bu. ri&ht to. bearin& and poqibly a rilbt to appeal bll cue. Uauall,y the board action II hued on the atudeot'a acbool conduct such u dilobed.lence, prolaa.lty, .... ult on atudenta or 1eldlen, destruction of IChool property or amot!q on school groundl. :But Ult aahool boud can al.lo dilclpllne, expel, or excJude a ltudent for doing thing• outside of st:boc>L Thu1 in one aae, one student would be9t up other children on the way to and from school. Another stu- dent harassed the tffcher in her prl· ,_ __ •• 6eef"9• ---· Dear Georae: What kind of dof la safe around children T V.N ™8r V N A fast one that can run under the sofa fut when the children approach. ... . . ' vat. bome on weekends. In both CMll the court ndld um the school cODld auapend or expel tbe student for av.ch miacoodud. SIGNIFICANTLY Indicative of the nine II a atran-........ powerful bipartiaan diaapproTal "'the .¥ ....... OO'llElt AtTIVJTIES may be can-Job Corpsptoll'llD, dlle to the nwn· TodaJ ii today. But whit WU to- nected with Die acllooL A student can e.rou.a acaDdalJ, acealn cocta, mlJ.. day 1,..dQ? It wu tamonow. And be diJclpl.lned for getting drunk wtllJe manatemmt. "ute, bwalUni and what wlll 1Ml;J blJ!imagwT U will out of town oe a ICbool picnic, bad meager rauJta that hive dm8ctef. be,....,..,. a.~ ._Jiii .._ concert, or athletic conteal All .. hed It, ta lbe outspoken crftidam ti ..., reuona for protectinc the weUare or 'Rep. Edith Green of OrelOll. n. WeulU•» E Jell), llelf m ..... the other ttudentt tn the echool would ranking Democrat oa the commW.., NW'. apply t.o their protection ouu1~ of ttM: apouored tbt Jegillatfon Chit• BJ tbe .. .., fll =m"' al _. tchool. W>Uahed the womeo'1 lob CGrps o.at.. ,......_i.,_. )lllC1a1 m · ,., Usually there bas to be some pe~ en, but.., vtewa the eQtJN JJl'Oll"•m *'-n; _,... 1...-. ....... a n d tern of mlJbehavtor to justify e'<clud· • with blmtt m1'givnga. IC!lllill .._, ellN'.,_ lt twlqe ua lng a student where the mi.acooduet "OuWde ol the outra1eou1 COltl for DeW .-...-• l'llll"tt. d.id not occur at ICbool or was not con· th.It program," Mid Mra. Green, "tbe Yoa'ft pt a ....., toDd collec:Uoa nected with it. Perhapl one lndiscrMt add.ltlc>nal tragecty II we are reacJ:µJll ol ,......,_ a. ,_, ....., pJ. act would not be aufflcient. The lbl· IO very few who need belp. Stau.1b lery If JOU ca loot blct ad remem. dent's attitude la lmpoiUnt. Expulaton 1bow there are aboUt ftvt mJlllaD ber wbm- ar exclusion ii uttW!y limited to tbote dropouta. I have used tbe ftiun o1 • " • cases where other meam to rorrect 000,000 &trll who are ellclblt tor ate rr WAI T80t1GBT JW '8cs mul- tbe misconduct hue failed. lfrll' Job Corps and &oo,00 boJ• for cal a~ U 1'0a learDld bow t. Puptls with dJ.aea1e1 that migbtDI the boys' Job Corp1, both bJ aft pump a pll)'er pa.no. communicated to other1 may be a-and by economic clrcumatanca • The rnolutlODIJ'J idea of lnatalUna eluded. The law prohlblll studrntl jn "Just one year 110 W'ben wt Wtre nldiOI in automobiles WU op])Offd bJ elementary and secondary scboola considering thl.a budget, tbert were 10mt on tbe trouDdl that It would from memberahlp in •~rel cJubl. onl,y 1,600 tirll and some l~:n?°'' came caniete OD the hlibwaya by di• fratenutie1, and sororities. In the pl'Oiflm. Thet ii an teat-trlded drhen. mal number compared wtth the pr~ We bad a popular folk hero who Nou: California lawy,.r.~ o(frr thll lem that faces u1 lf we are really neither nnr nor played Ute l\IJtar, ro/ttmn ~o you mav knnu: nh•mt our aeriow about doing something for and didn't enn wesr a beard. Who laws. these youngllters who need help." w11 beT Tan.an of the apes, that'• ' '· ... .. . ,, ""..., --~ .... -~ .. ~-·· .. " ' f f • . ' I I I ~ .... • ' I .. .. ·' ~ .... _ Picnic, Party Precede Push Pft>minent Orange Coantiana and Harborites involY .. ln a lf!rtoul cam""re t. pro?Jde help for )'OWll. unwed motben, toot tUPe to relax at u informal pjcntc-buffet bolted by tlle C. Stlaley Oapmam of Funerton. The Chlpmana opened their :.a Dorldo Ranch for the cordial l'fening affair for members of the board of dtrectora of the P'1oreoce Crittenton Home of Orange Ooonty and their wives and buabandl. AJD00C dfltiquJJbed IUelti WU Mn. Kath- .-yn Niellim, encutive ~r of Uae-Crtttenton • Home, Loi An,... who briefly explatned tbe na- tional md local tr.ta In UndJtng problems of QDo wed parenthood. Ftnt on the priority list tor the Florence Crtt· tentm Home ot Orang& County', Inc., ii construc- tion of 1 $500,000 center to provide living quarters for 50 girls, a medleal cllnic, 1ehooJ and ~I ?OOIDI, and provilJom for outpatient activity. r President IUd1ard L Berboo ot South J.aiu• announced that Richard W. Taylor of Oraqe, Pa. dflc Telephone executive, hu been named build- ing campaign chairman. A new county beldqUll'ten building fund of. &9 tw the arpldatton opened at 531 S. Kain St., Onagi, two weeb ago. · Crittenton homes an nationwide, the nell'elt ~ 1n I.GI AnaeJee which 11 bealered with re- quelb for aid far beyond its capacity. About 20 percent ol tta clientele come from Orange County, Berbon laid. He explained that although wholly accurate fig. UN are diflkult 1lo obtain, county welfare and ' IChool IDllrcea lndbte that Orange O>unty DOW bu lboat 900 illegitimate b~ .-u.111. Apprnl· IDIWy 400 ~ are tchodl dropouta teqatrlnf I tplcliJ telChing arnqementa, he llid, The propOled new Critteoiton center wf11 terVe Ill f 1ltha1 J'acfll and tc'ClllGlnlc Jmt1s. Berbon con· tbiued, but it will cmOilltrate an tea:a-ege mothers. Unllte some cbarttaMe 1n1Uttttlom, many of the gbia cu pay an or. • ~ ol their nlidency ex-peue.. .. COiiij)1etian date for the eesrter dflMl'dl on ..,., ~ ,. , 1"if;Uc ,.m Jlft»Glld 1ri&h buDdln& ~ Tvlor ..... . I f I f I I .. . t . ! .. . .. ---=--............ ~ ........ ..._. -..... z ... ...,,_... • f ~~v, •aoUP # 1 . : L • IAHKAMHICAU • U HUNTtNOTON CINTIR' ~ H7-8013 . e SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-1586 r .. . .. I MAITI• CHAll81 • IUiNA PARK CINTll . nuns •~IR ,.LAZA . 545551 ( 1 •, . . , ...... ,.--·--•a.•·--··-,.· ........ ... . " 1 ' ., I f ,. # f . • • ... ·- tt a r n ll . . A J •• . I • • ~ .. '· . f h • . . "\ r • ,.. i !J I .. -. . LOWER l.EVEf .• ' ·~ ... ~ IPA? • £ IS NEWPORT BEACH • • J ... ·. : ~ . . WEBER SMOKEY JOE TAke i~ to ffr., beoch, camp. ing. or ~On· a picnic! Full dempe~ control gives you e juicy Bo"'PrQ tNery time! I 3" hiqh, 131/2" grill, black potcel•in finish. I 5.95 WBER FlEETWOOD · • , SUpeMite 26" grill, 32'' t ·high with Weber's fomous ~lifetime porcelain finish, perfect damper controls. J Black 69.95 , Red 7'4.95 I 2 SP .... r 673-6360 . .... J . - I ,.·' .. ' ' J ,, .· I I . 'I ~.;._:. \' THE SHORT OF· IT ... ....... ..__.hi.-. ,,. ii I~~ UfWi?ll ~'um.J' undet tadlf• thart. ~ lldrtl. .. lNl.-.lllttllt of PlfllY-• •trtcat f1ies throuch tht .... _. drtll smooth••~ stw ao te 86. $6. .. -.......... ,... ___ ..,, .... $.., __ , t- i .. . .. . ... -. ' -...,, ,. ...... ~ .. . ' ... .... ~ .. ·, ................ fQ ti. •• 11• ...... (Q (30 lit.> ............ w... ........ (IO., L'WftlllttQCIO•>lmlr ON A PINHEAD fl 1 .. -t .-Site tll• t•111• tlil"f •• ~ ffle C"stlhtlH ._ the ~ ef e 111111, Mt .. 14 , .. -,..1y reacl tit• "F_. Tlo• Roe.,.,., hetllre 111 tll• DAILY "~OTt YM'4 ~• 1wr111rh ... h- muolt lilhtMetl•11 -Clll llllC~ .... t •-II •111He. I •IJ TELEVISION . WBWI · ~-What ·Fuss Is All About _. tbe ~ « special broadcasts: Bartn streiAncl'1 anua1 hour is set for CM-TV Oct. 11. JOit Penw, Anna Maria Albergb-llflJI Oonreid • and Blrt.n Dlell will Ital' in a 90-minute adapt.a. tiOn of the mGllcal t'Kilmet" on ABCTV Oct. 24. Rit.hard Rodgers" 90-minute NBCTV musical wr- slon ~ Georte Bernard SMw'1 "A!idroclea and the Liont wit1i Norman Wildom 111d Noel Coward, ain Nov. 15 . l / ·' , - I I l l '~ f ~ I . .;_ 4 t ._ \ •I l: I' . ' • . .. .. .......... , ,. '· . ------!:· ~ ::_~ --._ . .. ,J I ldh• -~---....... --~---. -· ---~:io.c-r;. ~ . . ' . ... U.S. Cltftanthlp ••trecl An lqual Qflportun6'Y lm,leytr f. I ' ,_ .... , Oper• .APlll1 ta perlOD Shenton IMdt '"" 21112 Oc:een .... ...... , _ _..;. _____ _ EARN ••• Pianoa & Organs 1130 F AlL brmp eur lan>Olll Discontinued Model Sale! SH!! Ul> to $1000 an orpna; up to $350 on piano9 -all brand NEW, all cuarantetct. .. Our lwtt! stock al u9'd ... -..... ....... pianos Included hi this Grut Salt!. dim tar KW I*• A E'l TERMS TO ALI~ ,..._..., 1111 Ap J .. f. WARD"S RAl..OWJN snJOIO f'ID ....... ~ l.D N-i>ort Blvd . C.M UJ1 1'llt1JUN AVE/Olf. e 642·MM e •-~Pem«E__,,__:_ ... .,,..,,,..t~'M-=-~l---UJllU~GIITPIAN-0~ VOiCI LUIOMC trml BF.NC'H m ... Jm * -.m;. 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