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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-26 - Newport Beach Daily PilotORCO llICl\OntJIDIG BIRVIOll: · 1010 s. Lao7·st. Anaheto, Cn11t, !l2006 llDl O<llP. ' t Barbor ' ~~~ T....,,.• Clealng Bond J)ef eats Slr~f amiliar" Voting Pattern -· l.' . ! ' 111J'BO!fAJ. PORTUNl'l ... ..ilY ......... Pndicta1J&e and fmntlic' v o t l n g ·:-atteru ltiowed up in Tueadly'1 Newport--Unified School ~el bond electloo, A DAILY PILOT ..a!ysts of pre· clnct returns indicates that wbetner you caat. "yes" ar "no" 'IOt8I was largely deWm1Aed by how Old you are, what iacome ~t ~ are in and wbether ar not ~ .Ve cbil· drm In octioOI. I ~-,... ..... Newpalt -« Oaola -mat- ......i little. -~ -out o1 .eu· inl«elt wbidl ..... to have litile lo lkt with cmmnuaity identity. Harbor Area-""'4iera dde111ed .u-o1 aevm -boad mer 1na with· on11 Har· bor High rebabilltatioa for Ml'th- . qua.ke safety ~· .A loot ... lbe Pnci-ct tam. lads ~'-fl ~ ••• c-plMe Vete B8wru r.,., :a T.,.ay dtie1 which. contain hilb concenh• tions ol YOUfJI families. The~ familiet, many with two ·c.,.. In the gar •• two te)evisioa 1etl in ttle house and b-ee children in tcbool, fi gured "1o galit tht mOlt in LUlilHe results from puaage of the bonda. In contrast, the "no" votes were recorded mOdil heavily tn parU: cl. -Nowport 11..,ch and Colla Mesa where the extr.nee ol economk stat· w are most evtdenL Tbe1e also are the ..... will. hl&ba' .. ~. ol ' . retired couples living Oil f:b;ed in· eomu and fewer scbool-age dwdren. From 1lhe -...antage point ol tllOMl per· IOhl, peuage al the bonds meant higher tu.es and not much else. And because o{ the two-thirds rmajorlty needed, their votes carried lf.wice as mud! ..,.;llbl. Voter turnout genet'ally w~ highest in tbe oewer reaideatial a(eu .nd »west 1n IN: older leCtioa.a ti both citiN, Top vote turnouts were 811 percent at the tire ttatkla and 58 percmt at the Collier residf:nee in the Mariner!! Area, 62 Pftrcmlt in Eis'thluff, and 67 percent at Balearic School and &2 per· cent at Oalifomla SOOool, both in Meu Verde. Lowest vote turnout was under 22 percent at Whittier School in the (See ANALYSIS, P11e Z) . "':Soviets ·Near Suez · 15 Russ Ships Steaming to Canal lly WALTER LOGAN lJ.11&.I Pf'ell llllD:szd'F'' 'D>I built o1 a~·· ~ --lztr-. Fleet damltd WWillld tllll EOPtiu cities d Port Slld =· Udiia. today as an apparent I acalllll further llrHli attacU acroe. the Suez Canal cease-Hie line. 'l1le vanguard ol flotilla was due to- day, Cairo new1papers said. In Port Suez, at the IOUlhera end o( the canal, name• atW broiled up Young Pair Hang Selves; -. raf~ . ' "JC: ~ I ~ ..... ; ,,,; ~, -, .ACI° \£= f<ir YllCA -Y'"1111 ... ·-'* .~. \: • "'="" ' .,.,. . --«';; , ' ~~ ... ' ,.,..,:-u , ... adilill~~·~u ~Mt: 1 •.,, ~:;~!;*~,,. ,.. ...... Col!Lm.~ U. N ·,,. Donna IM ~ en (from left) Mike llliller, 11:..tn Ellls. ind -wJ ~ii:=;:, ::..itrtmi,Jn1~ A ,,..,·oo 9111' Loo& lliOch ..i. lot and la spoDIOrid bf Y'f-Meai\ tliilf. YMC~h Je gf couple, bitterly oppoMd to t,b·• · Cluhl UNI the markrl · ! 1•"" 1 • • Vietnam war, strangll!Cf tbem11elves Jamie Wco:lworttl: Donat.iona of 75 cents for atu- -----------------~~------~----------''--''---in a mutual s'1idde pact Wedne.Jday . ucr ·students Restive, Split Among Selves ~ ia general student unrest on the Irvine campus ot tbe University ol California ttU week. And fer. once, -the tmiversity adm.in- i1tration ts not involved. Jriatnd it 11 .the students against themaelves--one student element op- po1illg &aother. • '!be issue iJ the ..ti-war stand lak· eri by the Student Senate tn the name of the entire student body. Strong reaction u reverberated for three· days Ki.nee the Senat.e Mon· day night adopted a resolution con· demning U.S. i~entiotL.IDd._ca · t lnC for withdrawal from Vietnam.. The univer1ity admbliatrwlion has taken a strict h.mdl-off, let·the-stu· denta-work-it~ policy. Among developmenta since the Mon· day night meeting are these: -Poster• coopUng lhe text of the resol ution with an appeal for rtgistra· tion ln the Peace and Freedom polit· teal party appeared all over campua. The potters · bore thf: signatures of student body pre1ldeot Mk:bael ~ man and vJce preeident Craig Harlan. -Petition1 calling for the Senate to resclod its actioo and asking for writ· tm apologin by Krisman and Karlan began circUlating in residence balls~ -Harlan. spoke to a gathering ol stu· dents at Mesa Court Commons. n was re~rt.ed· by another studeftt body officer that he was jeered .. -Two hundred students heard lalkl both pro and ~ the Senate 1etioil at Gateway Plaia at noon W~diy . A similar platform is set far today ud Friday. • -The administrative aUairs com· mittee of the Student Sea•te was to meet today to coni;lder .Cbeduling a vote on pulling out of Vietnam or con· ducting a student opinion poll. Points of contention Seem to be these: -Does the Senate ha ve a right lo speak for the studtflts as 1 whole '? -Were Krisman and Harlan guHty of indiscretion in lhelr u~ o( the ~ olu&lon? -Should the Senate take a stand on 1 non-campus issue:! -Does the Senate action threaten the availability of 1tudent government tundir? I University policy allows slU· , (See UNRESI', Patt Z) --I UCI Medical School's . Gradual Advent ·Y~ld "It would be nice. but we·re not go- ing to matth down here with a trau band." said the head ol the new UCI medical ICbool. . Dr. W.llllln-Henley .......... al Ca1J(ornia CoBep of Medicine, WU • .,..-nc .,. gndul1, .... ..- ~ ·11 tbe medical ~om U. AftCIHlt to the IrYm Ill. ' "0.. lelliar medical .....,,,,., alrea- dy ... -.. -•• 0...,.. c-Ky Med-· lcal Center," br. Healey told lbe San- ta Ana Rotary club at•· Jundleon NI'· lier ltl.i1 week. Ht uld the college plans to move ill clinical ldence departmnt to the Medical Center by next Jal}-. J:ir.i:?~ and senior ~would reeeivt in-hospltailfainini: thett.- A temporary, lilt.f.lp facility to bonM: the remainder · ol the medic•! ICbool 11 now being planned for the UCI cam· pus. It will 6e re8ily in •• or 1971, Dr. Henley said. ' A ~anent health science1 build· -ing on campus that ma)' also home a school 0( nurs·ng, a sehool ot deutis· try aM a I ol pharmacy won't be ~ lf7I or 1172, be Slld. ' . I . ·night after the J!Ulband received a draft summons, SignaJ Hill police re· ported today. Sarfdl. J. Depolln, Z3, . lllld hl• wite, Ethel, io, blBIC tbemMlvea in the bailbroom. of their .anal bomt at 1952 Junipero Ave. The ~t me:tbod: cbolen w a s detcribed by a Signal Hill police 1poke11man : "They opened Ile bathroom door and placed a chair• each &Ide. They took one pieCe of rape: fashioned a nOOH on each end, and alung it (IVtt the top of DM door. They put their he.ts i n. They lzicked over the chairs." Their bodie. were fowtd ttis mom- Ing by Depollll'1 -... 'lbt couple left no DOtel, but t h • Cather a aid· they had 1 threatened to kill themtelves ·lf-Depolan WeN drafted, police .repc:ried. Police quoted tht Cather u report· in.g that, "My scm repeate:dly I~ he'd kill himseU befoi'e goin& to Vu:tnatn. aDd his wife kept sayipe '111 co with him .' " Depoian apparently had ~ived pis draft board notice kl report for a Physical and Ulla trluered tht double suicide. police said. Iron I ca I l ·y, Depoian "probably would not have passed tbe physical because he was slckly,'' police said. Detectives today were interviewing ne iihbor1 and friends of the couple al Cal State in order tQ...develpp any (See HANGINGS, "'•te I) ounty ·Smog. _War Gets Hot \ ' ly BRUCE ISENSON the nexl few yean. 4athtted0f .:' aO:.::~ room at "Under what we. call Rule 66. ind us· Newporter Inn, members of the trial Ulen tf>ttiete tolvenls art given •nee CoUnty Air Pollution Control guidelines on how many pounds of Ibid. briefed d industri9lilb Wed· orpNc rmterlab they can discharJ?e letday cm pro gr es a hi tht richt ~ tbre •~Olptltrt in any one day," agaJnd smog. ~~lo Douglat F. Jeffrey. con· ' Smog is getting procrenlvely wont, tr'ol dls&itct engineer. they 11id. "U .... are given reasonablt timP However. one potenUal contributinl to ~. 6nd if they don 't. they'll agent to air pollutants can be: kept end up In .court," be explained. wi~in n.ouonablie boandl H lndutr:Y AftOCber district rpoltesman, enp:in· adheres tn a Dew. etensive rulin1 eet Chatlea Dougan. said that pollu· Gevited ~ the control dlltrict cm or· tants roveTtd under Rule 116 account gan1c solvents. for only a~ut one part per 170 o( air The 1olvcnll ere Hqukts used to dis· contaminates at present. 1olve oth er 1ubltences. However. the ntw rulina:s were de · Representatives at Wed n e sday·s veloped to meet future hazards morl! meeting were tokl that indllltry 11 V:· than current ones from the solvepts. peeled to employ such aolvenU on a lMugan reported. widt acale la Orange County within "I ce.rtainly hope lhi!J will clear ip any cloudy' issue1," colleague Jeffrey told the industrlalh1b. The DAILY PlLOT later lea.rMd !hat about 2,500 tons of pollutants are discharged into Orange County •Ir each. day. Dougan said moet of tht contamina- tion ls a result of tome 600,000 cars in the county burning an estimated mil· lion gallons of iasoline daily. Here Is a breakdown, according to the engineer on the worst offenders and the type ol pollutant they breed: -Auto•. t.700 tons o( carbon mo· noxidt. -Autos. :n'I toM of hydrocarbons. -Autos. and 1ource1 ol electrical po\1·er, 100 tons a day of nitrogen ox ide. -Industry using organic solvenl~. 2tl ton1 a day. _,. rr.m tbe blillered ......... 'Ii : two oU reftDeria Ill ablue.·by laraeli ---·· . . Jtrdaa mewed rmd•otmlllts '° its vuliarablt ... tbern bordlr with Js. rael at a precaution aaQitt possible Israeli retaliation. for Arab terrori•m inside l1raell-occupied t.e~rll«y. reli· able military sources aaid in Amman. At the United Nations, 'the security council slapped the wris .. of both Is· rael and th.I Arabi! for .violating the . ......&,, Tbo -.. ......0 bo- ... won oa • i.c-race pelCI • .... wlJi lncludl iiadlD& • -w U.N. tlPilllat.tiw lo IM ,.likldhl Elll Tiii lllJ l'oar ,...... - priv•te talb to work out SUidelines for lbe envoy. The Soviet Mediterranean Fleet ln· eludes' guided miHUe destroyers arm· ed with the ume p o t e n-t-warheadl with which Egypt blasted the Israeli (See MIDEAST, Pate %) Debate Cemlng -Up D-raft : of Master Pinn ' ,, . f~i~Q_~! .~:.~~~l~ • ....... ,... • .., lp~-~tbe~ o..ta 1a ~ 91. ttit 0raa,. P~ ot Air 1\ sts lllduti' ~ ........_ .._,__ "--1 11 • -rtcGmmeadad: · .... , ~ ~..-~ . ....,. .... ul Oft I -T!Ult tbe BNl"d ol tupm~ .. • .-., -pldelines for • nwl# prove . tbe -al ooul&'Clf ud plan Ill a1r trantportlldon come up ~· . for actJon by commilaiper1. -Thal the supervisors authorize Tbt luidelioes a11t1 a recommend•· neg<!tiations with ~ firm ol W'Ultam . hlri ul"-fir to Perein llld AllOC'iates ro prepare the lion for Ill a CODI uug m plan . he}p prep.rt: lbe plan wa! 1ubmitted -That the coe:t.s for varlom pha8H to the . commillion at,, tll current ot the plan •be' de~ dlatnC nt· meetine· Action on tbe <kaft Of the 1otiatioa1 with· the conau1ta:nt. ~ and acope for the plan" wa1 What the: committee has done 11 . de6iazed until tbe commiuica meet· state what it w.U covered Jn a mas· iDC ol. Nov. 14., ter plan o1 air traneportaticn. Air1>ort n. draft wu subrniUed by t he supervitor)' <iflcills say much of the Master Plan of Air TrllllpOrtaUon information is already at hand in var- Committee, beaded b;y Ora11ge County ious county agencies and department& Planning Director l"orest Dickason, and needs only to be brought together committee cbainnan. in a report. Preparation of ttw "outline", was In ill outline, the: comrnJttee brokt requested by tbt dr~ County the sugl'!=sted master plan's scope Board m SUpervitoR and lie report Jnto three parts: Count}rwide master ..nu eveotu11J¥ wind up before them plan ol air transportatioo, Orange Bay Residents Would' Ban Jet • Night Flights a.-llVllftd Upper Newport Bay. thoolf\ apprtf:iadve ol pl"O(fess, wut to forget atlout Ult jet aae at 1eut whlle tbey'n •leep. That's ·tM ineesa~e deJJ\·ered to Fifttl District Supervisor Alton E. Al· Jen by the Pegasw Homeowners As· sociation, accordtn& to association president Henry D. O'Shea, 1672 Pe- gasus St: '1 O'Shea and fellow hom!owners want to "prohibit tbe .operation ol jet air· craft into and out of Or111.ge County Airport between '11 p.m. and 7 a.m., to IUW"f: the resldents ol this area that their sleep iWfll not be disturbed by the noise from these aircraft." Their position wu set forth in a resolution sent to Alloo. The super· visor's adrrrlnisti:atlve assistant, Karl Kymla , today aid their resolution is under study. An airport ss-;>kesman, meanwhile, pointed out that the control tower is inoperative bet91een the hours men· tioned by the homeowners' associa- tion. "The only niitht.• goin& in and out at that time: ut by unscheduled air· Cri!t. such as executive jets." he said . Whether lhe: night nler~ are on schedule or not, says O'Shea, the Wbise problem should be dealt with now In order to "preclude agonii.ing the imurmountable problems in the future." O'Shea said the n1essai::e his asso- ciation is trying to get across is that "apathy lolia)I will lead lo 1 lawsu.il tomorrow, while • letter to your county supervisor today will k~p !he jet noise aw'G'." . Members ol the association own homes directly south of the airport. Coanty Airport master plall, and pol· 1ible coordineted phasing. Under a countywide mester plan of air b'ansportattoo, the committee In· eludes these points: , -Examination ol patterns and des- tiny at urbaJf developments as they relate to air transportation in the county. -Evaluation ol char~teristics, ca- pabilitie3 and ·adaptability ol exiJt- lna: alli><>rts lncludiDt commercial, military and gtneral aviation. -Projection of air traffic densities affecU11g use of all existing and po- tential airports. -Identification of passenger-cargo characteristics ol future a I r c r a f t which would influence service design (See AffiPORT, Pa1e %) Oran~,~~n Weatlter It's still cloudsville on the Orange Co.· • and will likely be so through Jriday, says forecas· er Reg Meyer. Temperaturewise. It'll be 10 along the ocean and 78 further inland. INSIDI! TODAY 1/ you !ilct tMatrical corriedie.,, there's a Qood half dO!f'11 In ch oose frrmi thi.t iiietktrld flTound 0Tangt County. Ste ThtoleT Note&, Pa.gt 34 today. .. _ "-, ...... c-•a --....... ............. a-i.rt•-..ot , .. _ 'lnl Ctlll "-ll•t lllt .._..,. L-.. l.tlfln "'""ft" ~-... n .1 ,.,,. ' • ... " • • • • n.u • " " • • •• " llM_, ...... .... 0Mh11ri. • °'"" (-ty • 'Ill-It "" ,, OIQ -··-rt h<lfl -1).H l-ft U·>f 1-Mlnttll D·U , .... ft~ JI TJoltlln J.I T..., Tllw J.I IVll Tltd<H " Wtl/llttr I """"""""' I) _ ... lftwtt .... -. • ' J OAIL Y PILOT Thuf'Sd.V, Oct*t 26. l 9fi1 ~ayy Jets Bomb Hanoi 3rd Day SAIGON <UPI) -U.S. Navy plAIMll bombed Hanoi's main power pl.ant to- day in the third consecutJve day of au out air war agalnJt the North Vietnam war potential. Gen. William C. Westllloreland Wd the raids had "Inflicted great damage on tht north Vietnamese alr foree." Americana. troop1 of tb6 25tb lnlao- try DM1fon'11st Brlptte. apotesmea sald. The U.S. 1roopa surged against tb6 Communists wbo backed oil pd then flecl. Cemmunlat losaei in the fitbt wert not yet. reported.. U.S. Army aod MariDt helicopten whirled over guerilla infested Juqlel, killing 38 more Viet Cong. U.S. Army l at Air Cavalry Division units killed another 31 Viet Cotti ud .U. Infan· try Division troopt kllW 15 more in .cattered coutaJ action. 'ntree-car pUeup at 5:45 p.m.cWedneaday .., intenection of Jambolee and Paliaadea roads in Harbor Area leavu cars looting like utermatb of fierce scrimmage. California Hiahway Patrol olficen said no one apparently w11 hurt and could identify driven only as Florence Sor- rell Bohannon, Donald William Killian Jr. and Helen Mainard Stone. In raids TuesC1ay and Wednesday against the Paul Doumer brid1e in Hanoi. Haiphong's power plant and MIG airfields at Phuc v .. and Hoa Lac. both near Hanoi, the American planes destroyed or damaied 23 MJG fighters at a cost ot seven plane• and seven pilots. ln the air war, U.S. apokeamen Wd photo reconnaiuuce cbeckt of Wed· nesday'a raiding showed the mlle- Jonf Paul Doumer bridte at Hanoi mhlul two ,,_. foUowiat Jow.Jevel bombiQg by air force jets. ,,,.... P .. e I .,,,.... p ... J AIRPORT PLAN ANALYSIS ... requirements of existing and future airports. -Oetennination oC the need for a.a identification of potential future air· port sites. -Coordinate with and take into con· sideration air and ground systems planning with regional networks un· der study by Southern california Avi- ation Coencil Inc. 1nd others. -Coordination ol air space and traffic control systems planning with the Federal Aviation Agency and the state Division of Aeronautics. -Preparation of an overall master plan of air tramportation integrating tbe ~ulremeab fw lolg·haal, abort· bal feeder eervtee. air earto. a-er· al aviation. V /SToL and metroport systems tn a netwcrk coordlnetlld with ground transportation and service facilities. -Make recommendation!! for the implementation of the master plan of air transportation to include legisla· tive. toning and fiscal programs to protect all airports and enable future acquisitions. About the airport master plan itself, the committee outline suggests that it should include a determination or sat· uration in terms of air movements, ground access and aircraft storage capacity. Further. the airport master plan. the comm.itte's outliM suggests, should develop alternate concepts for ter· minal expansion, ~aluate vehicular traffic and parking requirements along with programs and policy, and study air cargo capabilities and facll- Jty requirements. · Among other airport muter plan suggestions: Study of instrument land· .ing a.id requirements and communi· cati~ systems. evaluation of sur· rounding land, development of utility systems plan. definition of ultimate destiny of airport The phases of assembling the infor· mation as set forth by the committee include: -Pbue I, research and analysis. including preliminary recommenda· tioos regarding the airport. -Phase U, evaluation of 1ystems alternatives for the master plan of air transportation, cost~ffectiveness com· parisons, studies' coordination, and a tentative plan for the airport. -Phase Hf. a Jong-range master plan of air transportation. a master development plan for the airport and final reports. Safety Group Won't Back Seat Belt Law OHIOAGO CUPI) -A National Sa· fety Council Committee Wednesday de· clined t.o re<:0mmend legislatfon re· quiring drivers to wear seat belta. In session during a meeting of the National Safety Congress, the Salety Council's Committee on seat belt use said "legal requirements ~t s e a t belts be installed suggest that officials expect they will be worn." DAILY PILOT "...,.., ...... c.Rfwlle Rekrt H. We-4 ""*NIMr T11tlllH K...nl l!•w Tiio11111 A. M11rphl11t tMMtlllt •••tor Jere111t F. Colli111 N-1 lffdl CllY leliW Jack It. C..rley Pe11I Ni11e11 ~~ MeMeH AMrtltlntl DWtdW .._,....._.OMN 2211 West 11111"• 11.J. M•lli11t M4reu: r.o. leir 1171 tJHJ otli.r Offices C•le Mffer ~ Wwt .., Sh'llet L•-le.cll: '4 F.-t A- H11111lM"n lff~: -"91 $._,. southwest lndustrial section ol Colla Mesa. '.Next lowest. oddly. since the aru bllia maoy ctaldreo, was 31 per. cent in · Newport Shores. Other re!attv~y sparsely attead9d polling places: l1 Percent. Newport School: :M percent, Thomas.residence. Ogle St.. Costa Mesa: 33 percent, Col· lece P_. School. The o•raJJ bo'nout wes 44 pettent. Considuable ticket splitting -vot- ing ''yd' on some measures. "no'' on otbfnl -maket a ~ell m1iwi analysis d aU _... ....._ ac.d- 1ngly ~··· Here.llllwe.,.,btlle.....,,..... Oii Propc.-tioa 0... ...... tmllJ ..t lllM cndal stnee tt woalll .... provided t.dly needed clauroolm. ln only lS at 54 precincts did the measure receive the necaaary two- thJrds majority. Ottlerwiw sentiment favoring the bond m~es WH distributed lrU· wide according to lhe previouaJy men· tioned factor~. Generally. it feD off from school remodeline to clau- rooms to~ site~ to sebool buses, elementary Ubrariea to ad- minis~tion t>uading. The admmiltratioll buildin«, sup- ported by e percent al the voters, was tM omy measure to receive less than pop91ar approval. Liburies seemed to be the ~ prime tarcet of voter' dilmcti.aDb1U!ml, wttb acbDol buses mid a:hool attea onty alitbtJy more popu-.r. In only one Newport Beaob pre. cinct was the marpn ol victory wry great. That' iwas in Eutbluff where a fiv@ to one .majority was rolled up. In the W~MJlfuH Area wftere the propofiition •llffaUy carried it wu ,.,..... P,,.e I UNR&5T •.• dent& to elect lliot t. pay a ltudlat body fee when ' tlw lltDdmt l\>ffi81bMt takes a stand Oft c6er" tba ~ diate issues.) -Are UCI stJdenta apathetic! Harlan cooteodl the Senate reeolu· tion was cal~ated to stir ttudeots from their apatpy. Student~~ ADdre Fabre. one of four '° vote .~ialaft'.t.be IWOhdion t 12 voted for), .dbqrees. ''Naturally 1 tudent& are more OODCS'ned wftll studying and -iog through daaseJJ than politics.'' -he argues. He notes thal ,many MG&ton are up for reeledloB next mea6 * waru that "studeata woe't st.Ind for repre- sentatives taking coatrovenial posi- tions just for ~ aake el ltirrinl ap controveny." for the malt part by• slim mU'Jin. Outside fl .Eutt>luff. which stood llO pill aa e1emen .. , act.cl. the four. to one marcln recorded al Paularino Scllool ta llaa clel Mir *>Gd out. Five. Mesa Verde precincts carried the classroom measure by about three to one. 1be .....,. failed to muster a ample majority in nine precincts. Neigbbott>ooda in BaJboa, West New· port. Lido Isle. N~ Heights. downton .... we.a Oi9M .... c1st more • ...,,. .oea. llaall .. ,... " ..... pndllda di! I &'rt Newport lleedt ........ 1111'111111 far Har· a. Hlltl "**'"'• ..... .... wns, • Mill ... its Plf-use. Nile Traveler Sets OCC Talk John M. Goddard, lntermdonally lmow'll lecturer and trawler, w1U make bis leCODll ~ In the Harbor Area wba b, .,.U at 8 p.m. ~ It the OJ' .... Coalt Col· lege Auditorium. Goddmd'• topic for the annu•I traveJoc ..-ec1 bJ tbe Newport ltl.1W' Kiwania Ch6, wjll be ''Tur- ., DeliPt-'' Goddard pined recotnitiC>n wheri be made the tint apedition 4.000 miles tlown · ttie Ma • River from IOm'Cle t. de:la. He lau explored 9.> . COUDl:ria ud traveled 500,000 miles by air. sea and lan4. Ticket&, at $1.50 each. may be pur· cbaled at die doar or from •111 Ki· wani.s Club member. All proceeds wll "° to Khranll youtb project.. ,,,.... P .. e 1 HANGINGS .•. otMr motives. Depoian wu described variously It' a graduate student. a part time teach" er and aa iutructor, and his wile .. a coed. 1be two of them had recently been Oii a Jcu•y fiuta in Mexico. ac- contilC to a De~. AMI Re.ii;. 1be Tictim'a f~r. Martin Deiio- ian, al Bell. said his son had had a a..rt eomlition. and bad been CllU- tiCllWJd not to become overly excited abdut beillC dral~ Tbe _..... of the couple were tak- • to a Loac Beach mortuary pendioa fuDlral arranpmeata. Marathon .. , 10-day Opening for Mesa Store Ten-day grand .opening lestivitJa. Including perr=:aoce•-b)' television stars. ar1ilta and disc jock~ys. begih · y at lbe MW· es. t and J.ariest ~· M111ic City in South C.oaat Pl . Colta Meta. TV star D~ as aJoog wiOI Cost.a Mesa May« .,-tllard T. Jordd, ·aod Jack Hammett~C)iamber of Com- merce president, Jo.in in ribbon cutting ceremonies :et 10 a.m. at U... S'T00,000 structure • MIO Bristol St., just south of Sunf1ower Avenue. Joe Yocam, KFW8 disc jockey wi'l starl an on·the·spot broadcast at the time of the ceremocM! and continue until 2 p.m. Cly~ O. Walllch"-president and chief executive officer oC the elght- st-0re Music City chain. and Glenn E. Wallichs. board ctiairm1n "' Music City as well 11 chlllirman and chief executive officer of Capitol Records. said that thec1!tlan planning for U1e South Coest -l'f ui tCDre in 1966. MOST HAPPY "We are most hapRy to be able to be a part of this ~t popular and growing area ol SOutbem California," uld Clyde WalUcha. The new Music City cootalm 1ep-' ate departments for television, atueo and components. albums. records. lapel! and cartridges, .musical int1tru- ments, pian<>!I and organs. s h f e t music. plus complt>te ticket and trav· Pl agenciei; Thert a1't also servi~ r epair racilHJei; in 311 departmtnt11 A big show is plflnnM bf'llinnintr 1t I \ t friday night. Watllch" sattt, includ· ing a personal appearance by Bob Crane, popular Cotontl Hogan Of TV's "Hogan's Herou," who win emcee a program leaturlng the Ani~ Kerr Siogen, Jackie DeShanoon, BI 11 y Vaughn, The Strawberry Alann Clock, Tim Morgan, The Cake, Susan Bar· rett, and Don and the Good Times. AMONG PRIZES Among hundreds of free prizes to ·be given away is Elvis Presley"& own jukebox. donated from his MGM dres1~ iDg room, a big screen Magnavox col· or TV set, a Roberts tape recorder. a Columbia portable stereo phonograph, Magnavox transistor radios, Playlape port.able ~ recorders.~ drum ~Pt, aeveral electric ~uitara. plus LP ~ler· eo albums. On Saturday. four KFOX di i;c JOCk· eys. Dick Haine~. Cliffie StonP. Lee Roca and Biff Collif. will offer 11 rour· hour remote broadcast from the new store. K.Ml>c's Ira Cook will be on hand from 2;30 to 6 p.m. on Sunday after- noon, beaming directly from Moslc City. Andy Russ.ell, famed singer. w I 1 I man a personal autograph appear- antt at 3 p.m. Sunday. The entertainment with celebrities and autograph partie11 will continue the gra~ nµenin11t <'elebration for ten days ,.thrnu~h Sun.tav. Nov 5. Wal• lich<; Slli<I. Winner~ nf lhf' pri1rs will be ~n· nouncP<l nn Iha• ctt11e ' . , Warrant Issued For Costa Mesan For Hoag Theft A bend\ warrant tock)' waa circu· l1ting for the ~• ol an unemploy· eel Coet.a Mesa men wbo failed to q- pear for a prel:iminary ~ Wed- neaday lJl Newport ~ICb..co.ta i.t... Mumcipal Court on a snnd lbelt cha.rte Wanted for ~y 1tea.Jlnc -in eub. credit canll_... daecD frta- Hoag Memorial JlolpHa1 m-Oet. H was Howard Joeepb 'ftlCllr, ... ti Ill Knox St Hit cohort la .. $11 Harvey Jay Cbitwood, & If nolia Ave., eo.ta ...... ""' lore the jlJCICe ad ,... flh ue • his "1n r~ lllllO • ....._. ed hearing Nov. 11. Tingler reper18dJ,y hid._.,._ un~ der 1.5,500 ball llntQ.,. d•..,1aanc. was discoVU'ed WectaeMIJ. Both men bad been arT'elUd ta &ac- ramento and now. to 0r_,. eo.t)' under the ...,.. vilioe fJI two NewpGI t Beacti police of8cin to ewait pn>s• ecutian. The ~ ,,.. pk:ked up in 1De st<lte Clllital an.-})OUee rece.lvtd a tip that om el theal aaertedl,y had . tried to aab a ...._ traveler's check at a Saerimleto motel, ifrvelltipton saMI. ~thy .~)'erly Su~cumhs lit 65 S«vices far DoroUI)' Morris Byer· ly. daughter of early Newport Belch settle'• Charles and Mary Morris, will be held al 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Ohurch of the Recessional, Forest Liwn, Glendale. Mrs. Byerly died M Bebrs's Memo- rial Hospital, Gleadale, Wedmtday after a lengthy W..S. She was M. Agraduate of Nlwport Harbor High School and of UCLA, she taught .cbool in 'temple Cily and lben al tbe Monterey School, Garvey District, where she becam.e principal. She was well known as a leader and IJe.Oe{actor ol childn!ll. She retired in •L.. A 'wklow, Mn. Byerly wu survived by Mvwal ..a&da ud. COUSW. J.nterm•·wm follow at FOl'elt Ll•n Mtmorial Park, Gi.tdale. In Saiaon a spokesman Issued 61U- ures for the week ending Oct. 21 which •bowed American casualties had climbed for the third straight week to l,14t-11.1 killed, seven mill- ing and M9 wounded to bring total caauaWes for tbe war to 14,WO killed, 89.451 wounded and 791 miaalng, many ol tbem plW. over North Vietnam. Soutb Vietnam Jouel lut week we.r• tt. Other alliel IOll •vea dead aad the Cem•1•ista Ul7. . . In otblr aeticm WedneldaJ, U.S. jet pilob leltroyed two .,.aa ol N~ Vietnam'• most vital brtdlt in ra.id- lnc thft Hanoi radio cbarled WU "particularly aavare ... U.S. qobama said Americu IOldlers kiDad ~ 1eaJt • Commullilta ia $0uar'-Vletnam duriq tbe day, 14 ol tbem 18 tbe brief Wt apec:lallJ lier ftlld.ial ...,. W.... U.8 ...... ........... 11 -ldllld ... 61 ...-med. . • u.a. AniA'J .. ........, DM- .. Hll,lllf lllMlt • P .... la Ellllel wtlll IOIDt -Viet C'lil II .U.. ..unrest ol tile 9outlt VJI&.. umnt capital. A aecoad U.S. etm· paay raced in, foulbt their WQ through the Communist poaidona, linked up with the first compan7 and routed the Viet Cont, spokesmen utd. About 10 milet away hundreds of f1MTrlllu ambushed al>out 400 more Tbe jets hit at the ruJh hour and the communists cWmed tbetr bombt hit civilian targets. Hanoi rldio, call· Ing it "particularly aavaae,'' added that it was "• uttedy • 4 i 11 1 crime.'' N.-th Vietaamete pnpapMa •· II.DI always 111 all AllMriea raids hit dviliu, -military tart*. But tbe turf el the brolldcaat ........ tbe effect ol the stepped-up AJnlricu campaip to btoct out N~ Vilt. aam'a war machine. Boys' Club SlateS Halloweea· Evenll A-..1 'hM' -..._fl .. ..,., CM ti aewlla1llr ANa .. ................... 1-y..._., ................... day. • • Tbe anolMI HllUoww .,.,. ..... ,_. ny CU'Dlval '"" t.e held in .. u~ per hy Brmdl tram 7 to t .'p.-. ,......,, ,,,. Oeblral ... wOJ bold its ,.., b'Clm • '° 1:30 p.m. Cll 61blr· -,. City Salari.es Survey May Lead to Pay Hikes ' A fimll.4( pubHc administration COft· sultants wUI soon undertake a survey of all Newport Beach municipal em- pfoyea' salaries . It may lead to pay hike1 t.b1I fiscal year for City Manager Harvey Hurl- burt. City Atty. Tully Seymour and City Clerk Laura Lagioe. In authorizing the '6,400 study by GriffeMa&en-Kroeger, Inc .. Of Los Angelu, city councilmen th1a week aaktcl for a report back ''ln the bn· mtdi8te Murt" 6n ~ three key staff po&itlons. Comparative salary diita on all 0th· er city jobs are to be developed ju1t prior to preparation ol tl)e 1961-&t municipal budaet, councllm'1 ruled. Three months ago, the council cran.ked into Ule current budget vary- ing pay boot&a for mOit city workers. Amoog the few exployea excluded from Uie. waae acijustmenll .... th• manager, attomey and clerk. ·· At &he time, municipal tnmner• huddJtcl In necutll't ....._ • lie IUbject of salaries of h ~ om. dais, but no decw.. wen S'Wtled. ~. Har1burt recm. •.a annuelly: Seymour, '17,0DO, Ult Mn. J.acjOI, ... 000. Cotmdlmeo qreed tt\at h Grill• hagen • Kroecu atucty tbould indudie t alary C'OIDlplriaons al all public ..,. cies in <>r--re Count,, llOt jUlt ei- tiet. 1bh could result iD • ~ low- er .verage acale for some pocUiam. Counc\lm1n Al Forlit iadicaW as mucb whea he obtened: "l 1coow a guy who woru for h Sanitary District, and I almolt fell over wben I beard what be aeta P9ic1. He could euily get twice M ndl working for the city.'' "Don't tell him that," Counclknan Undeley Pareons aaid qu6cllty. Parton• b a member el 0. llni- tary District boud Of diredlon. 20% tO 40% off DINING ROOM FLOOR SAMPLES ·~ H.J.GAl\l\EfT fURNf11JRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,... MH., Thwt. & ft(. lw-. 221 S HARBOR BL VO. COST A MESA. CALIF. ~0275 646-0276 LC 436 New 350I .. -New 212 • 701 . ' Rift lrmii Bart Mari lnil • 1411 2501 Con! 301 1.05 23 l 2812 Can Bart Cort 211 . m New 242 Haq 309 Woa Reil UIMI lloa 208 Bay Paal Kill! Beai s.. Ora Coll . om lld . .., -Gilt B.. J IW Wilt Can Ball Ada 112 Met Cali Ba} Abs ' . t'I I \, • .. ,., t-"..&•• ~ -"' Here's I Bond How You ~oted • Election ' Ill . ~ NUMUR -ISTlllD P«OPOllTION 1 "'°'°91TION 2 PROPOSITION 3 PROPOSITION 4 PROPOSITION 5 l'tlOflOllT1mt ' ........ 7 LOCATION PUCINCT YOTllS v•s NO VIS NO YES NO YES\ NO YES NO YES ., YB -43& Serille, Balbaa ...... ....... 1 840 117 218 185 226 278 132 237 177 154 258 1• 275 DI .. Neaped 8dloal ........... .· 2 1111 160 21S let 209 194 170 170 197 139 m 1J4 2M .. ~ 350I Sr + a Drift ....... 3 80'7 us '188 tu ' 161 153 123 126 149 111 173 11$ tn m -. 48Cl8=Awme ....... 4 905 1'14 ' 132 189 133 198 109 186 118 . 150 158 115 111 -m New~ .•.••..•..•. 5 891 181 . .9J tel 87 204 69 199 74 t69 103 151 ll2 ... ,. %12 Via~ Ide ...... e 906 in .' 148 112 146 176 104 ·149 130 119 158 lU IM .. 10". 701 Via Lido .......... 7 MO 182 • lM 17'1 165 211 133 183 160 165 179 144 ltl .. 17' • Riftllide 8mllt Bew ....... a 141 1$7 182 151 187 185 128 170 lSO 138 175 m ta UI -. . . .. Ensiga lcllloal .............. ....... 9 en 284 -J'J8 ~ 275 185 320 134 292 164 230 m 210 Ht Ml m Barbor :iL··········· .... 10 817 229 • ·1ae .us-177 268 119 235 150 186 200 170 211 2.lT Jn llariDerw ····•······· .. 11 878 817 .'' 11.3 2" 141 360 80 320 120 245 195 241 lM 151 ... rm. r1re....,. ............. 12 883 413 in 395 100 450 135 428. 157 344 235 325 251 m m 1411...,.... J>ritre ··•••••····· 13 828 244 119 238 123 279 84 249 112 192 164 179 175 ... .. 2501 v-.. lllrinra ··············· 14 es& 240 110 226 127 266 87 248 106 190 163 •• m 221 m Corona .del lllr lli&la. ..... ff ... 15 1301 677 181 828 175 675 132 641 165 570 233 551 241 m Jd 301 Gnad Cami. .... .._. ....... . . : 11 421 97 64 87 71 105 55 92 68 75 . as 15 a •• 19 205 IJUnwwd, ............. .. 17 990 ·211 104 208 200 222 177 210 192 178 224 172 m m m 23 Ynl 8-1, .._-.,, . . . . . . . . . .. 11 980 259 125 249 133 294 91 254 130 218 lM 199 ... . DI JG 2'12Seatiew,C.C.Wdll ......... 19 883 148 122 142 129 174 89 162 94 126 lat 111 145 141 .. ... Conmadellbr" ,., ••..•......... 20 7M 179 122 178 123 202 98 18"7 116 161 141 148 159 ... .. llarbor View Sc:lloal •••••••.•.•.. ...... 21 816 236 130 226 140 258 104 240 122 210 154 195 .. m m Corona de1 lbr ftre ........... 2% '122 167 141 156 150 206 111 194' 121 153 180 111 174 .. MT 211 =ea.,. ................ %1 782 178 174. 160 186 202' 149 190 161 148 202 121 m ... .. m ~a.. ............. 24 880 225 ~ 209 101 231 77 208 87 187 121 171 .. .. IR Newport 9 'J"• Sdloal •.•..... .. 25 757 143 198 185 204 176 163 157 180 122 217 104 215 •• Ill 24% OSie Street, Ollla ......... 28 1005 147 196 143 199 169 179 161 182 140 200 m 211 UI m 11.arper School ....•.............. .... %7 816 1:9 152 186 152 230 103 206 133 155 185 lJI 111 .. m 309 EMt 11111 Street, o.ea ........... 28 891 2 5 232 248 245 304 .._/ 194 272 226 210 --2M %n -\Voodlawd! Sdloal ··················· ... 29 1028 2M 201 228 220 294 163 270 184 214 235 111 m .. -Heim ltaiB' Sdloal • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .... 30 963 197 172 199 176 211 162 207 171 '487 191 185 -.. m LindllerP Scllaal .....•.......... ...... 31 1002 270 228 248 246 295 204 277 221 220 m t• -255 -lloate V'llta School ............ 32 979 . 267 155 261 i>'t 164 198 125 277 147 232 192 215 2111 X1 17' .. 208 Del .... Ollta ............ .. 33 728 177 13-t 171 138 201 108 188 123 144 lei 141 117 -•• Blay View Scllool ............... ....... 34 921 186 140 179 147 210 116 195 131 163 162 141 In ID ... Paalartno Sc:lloal .•.....•.............. J5 979 380 99 865 148 381 132 371 142 330 18% %91 m -.. Kill) ...... Sdlool .................... • l«M7 330 174 323 178 338 163 338 163 284 219 271 m m Ill Bell' Slreet Sdloal ............... 31 842 229 99 226 101 232 93 ~ ~9 99 201 125 115 .. Ill 117 ... Saaara Sclllaal .••......•........ . .. 38 1390 490 216 502 203 531 173 503 203 445 211 412 2111 ... -Or-. Calllt CaD111 ........... . . . . . . 39 ----905-. --lt7-282-147 328 103 315 117 251 171 2211 211 -1n c ., •...................... 40 1001 212 122 211 120 226 119 . 211 115 191 140 .. Jal .. HJ a.ea ._ Tl ' twa ............ 41 'l2S 188 140 179 148 197 129 18% 139 151 174 142 m --~ ..... ··················· 42 '730 14 112 81 114 95 99 89 105 87 m • w • tM .. ~ lr...a .................. . . 0 Ill 12 115 81 118 94 101 • 113 .. m · • .. • .. • Glrll «» . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 70I 121 90 125 87 124 83 125 83 lOI IOI ... .. -• B. A. .. &tlDal ......... · ..... : ... 45 TIO 125 124 122 125 136 112 129 I l21 118 lJ2 • ... .. -~Sclloal ······· ······ ... . . . . • 1077 178 111 178 ' 188 216 151 197 167 161 20I IJ5 m .. -\Villca Sclloal .................. . .. 47 890 161 92 1'9 ·101 159 91 181 89 130 120 IOI 1• m 119 ea..,. Scllaol ................ . . . 48 884 144 133 144 133 164 118 156 125 139 140 I» 155 ... .. Balearic Sclloal ................ . . . . 49 1250 653 184 612 222 666 171 652 187 562 275 521 ., ft"I 259 AdalDI Scllaol •.••............ . . :so 710 271 85 259 96 284 71 282 73 225 130 228 m --1124 White Oak, 1lela Verde .... . . 51 528 1~ 63 139 65 158 47 151 53 131 1-' 127 75 144 • Mesa Vente 8dlool ........ -... . . ~2 1077 361 145 351 154 380 121 360 146 304 201 m m m 178 California Scllaol ............... . . 53 883 411 137 394 154 425 123 406 144 338 210 31J m .. ua Bayside ViJlatle ....................... 54 261 48 41 43 46 46 43 46 43 35 53 • 51 4Z a Absentee Ballots ······················ 135 88 130 91 148 74 137 85 119 101 111 1M m • ------- --i GUM> TOTAL .. f. 46,212 12,545 7,146 12,()41 1,273 13,827 6,514 12,909 7,420 10,699 ·-t,nt ..... .. ,.. ... TOTAL YIS & NO .......... S,593 3,666 5,132 3,195 6,333 2,196 5,771 3,443 . 4,713 4.sot ~ UM ,.,.. .. c.t. ... 6,fS2 4,180 6,716 4,371 7,494 3,611 7,131 3,tn 5,916 5,104 S.Slt 5,.59 U9 41111 PEllCWT' YIS WTaS ........... 60.4 57.1 61.6 62.3 . 51.1 .. , 5IU I . ) : . c.ta: .... 62.5 60.5 67.4 64.2 54.0 ...... 9.6 I ' T•I-'13 St~ , , 67.9 w 52.7 ..,_, 567 ' ' ' -, . ·• : PltOPOSITIONS: 1. ca...,...,. 2. School Slt.t' 3. ':t:!" ...... 4. Schools S.L ....... '-'O Z!s •• 7.S.....-, . .:. •• . . ,, I , Hlth .......... I •• I I 1 ' 4 . : . , . lJ,610,000 $UOO,OOO $115,000 $920,000 .. ,, ... '911,111 ~ ....,. ~ '• I LEWIS DESIGNER.IIANDBAG.SALE! ~-t •. l NEWPORT ., 19.97 r11.25 •• ft3S.OI , Distildf• •xlqs desi,.r_for tlle m •· mfls in pd fashion taste b llr '*I w••llCI. Tiie colledlcn ....._ custol·intlriors, 1any styles• • of a a.I, 11111 IClt M1J style is in fNIJJ colcr « lllllrlaf. All• ---...... ~ alllls tfll flll llP'ISSie Ill Salllll, ._,-. ....... cut Yelwt, patent .. ~flldcs. lld,..., or naw. ~ I • r1 J I • i # , fl FASHION ISLAND ,. • NEWPORT CENTER .~ I' u umS' • 644-2200 • MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRI DAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:GO 11lL 6:GO • -- ' -f. IWL Y PILOT Backdrop at tile .... .... Students March · On 3 ._ Campu~es ., .._. . .,,,,no P'8l'.a .. , I ..aww )lnltater'a beld I k ..... , • Gne of tbe na- .......... ~ cwwwpwres Wed· ......, wllile a Jllglf I StDdellt AJ.. WiM ...,.. a ced plw for a ' f WWW -....... power ... Al ., Ille ·-·-~ 1fllft-.... Ill ...... .., tbe paence ed the cancellation of job ln~en by a Dow repnamtative. 'Ibey loc.ked arnu to pr-event inter • viewers from entering a conference room. University Olancellor Jack Pelta- 100 announced the cancellation of the l~ ind said disdplinary ac· tion would be taken against those wlio i-tidJ>ated. ding ~emcJDJ ia ..... Qty. Call!.. W11 '1ds• ad .......-dlar· ter bUles fGr Pllh Ida Frie' I _. wua-• ·• . 'l'lleJ -' _. fell in )Me wbile ddtilll II E aeperate ow f« ........ a.- tel' Bui <A ., ... ncnifa'S from tbe Dow OwwiNI c.. -• dlid llUmdactur· « fl I kn beiac med ill 0.. Viet. ---· JaC I '1r. ~90lne40DB&r· ~ _. • ...,.... ,. • .,,., bdd a DR' uu,... apllft w _.....boars iaac ' ........ ~tbeJYot• ............ Twenty University of Minnesota l itudenta who spent Tuesday night in the placement office to protest re- cruifment by Dow announced plans for a 48-bour fut "to e~esa our compassion 1f?r these innoc'tnt vtc-- timJ .. of napalm. • As • .-. Dr. Fnll L. Gimp, dwa ., -• 2 •• ,_ .., • ·-of .... -,es. 11111111 ,,, time ,.... ... i sf ' ~ ,._ die lla'Yud t ,, ., Ille ..... jar. Dm» cnlks.tdy. ...,,.. mb•u Ill lie Unl· ftl'lil;r rl -.. ill «Jmapaio fore· In New York City, hO'ftVW, more th.-100 Columbia University studentl rallied in support of a policy allowini uatary, inm.trial and profesalonal I«J aitas on campus. National Student Association pres!· dlllt ·FAwan:t Schwartz announced in Washington a "student power" con· fermoe at the University of Minneso· ta Nov. 17 ~gh 19. Reagan Tells University Students Tuition Views JIAl8IATUlll. Km. (AP) -Cali· ... C-.P I trlll~llate Oil "'ii:'"" ..... , '1 ....., . ..... IAe ....... .._.lo• "the cost of education la increasing faster than tlae increue in public flmdl." So, be recalled for the Kan· .., audience, "I propoted tultJon at oar state unlvenity and collecea. 'lbe reAlt wu catacJyrmlc. I could not haft branded myself u U) men 'anti-iDtellectual' 1f I bad aaJd, "'Me Tanan, you Jane'." TM bwtimm i....-. ._ ,_.. _,. ~ is gdlbtf Dllitllt D. ~ hotoa' and Horry I. T't ---.. .atM acut.. ~ ..... -. ,_ liobeg arf>rnidnts .._ .-4 t. tDMt togeO&er -.... tld ., .... plaafti1lg tJ1e ... •• • f IW j of die Legiqfc. • wm ....,.. Jr .. •ll••e We comedian fathlr ... to 1lrJC *-' bis Indian b Io o d. wpa:iMl Ole younpten at Slewart llldia ~ in Reno, Ne-I~ 1tJ atit&c tar a Tilit (• new ·gw U.S.. .._ affairs CCllNl!JI • ~ ia a 1lirda canoe. It ,,. tile fint me lllllt flf the Indian Dll W e9t!r -. • It's not that Pl •' 5 Jd I bu mddmly traded .. 1'IDI twang for a.a It-.. acmllL Jiiii a San Fnnci1ro ~ 'Die Prai- dent" campaip la wllida allen get a recorded • 1tp mm ae d:tief seeatne 111 t e d ae w phone number (nmpt tar ma code) as the wmher ol llr. _. Mn. .,..,.. ...... Tiie B«ellis have answered • alls f« 19" President since Sanday. Ila. die . .! • California's Lt. Ge.. a• It• rt f;inch txmy .. dBcriW ........ vously neutnl':. in the wwwwil& for the 1988 ,......._ J*uidar ti.al nominafimL SboaJd "-· .. •Id RH1rn be dnfted. lie ..W overnight beeome paw al Gile nation's largf.lt lbte. ....... a;_:-, ..... " ..... -* "" -tL ""Clirlt .. ~ I I ' .tlmrta,.rt.t .. dmpfira .......... -... reeeift fbe ...a_• Rr ps Mlwed. Be .,... ill l"BUlb pepwed for 2 SIU) ..... _. Alf Ladon ledln.. .._. .. tk Repablican ... , r.a' ., • ., Ja. Dec If ....... w .tell tbat Kessler Jory Ru& Innocent But Insane Defending the proposal. R e a g a n contended that "if education demands an increase in funds greater than the normal workload increase occasioned by growth and higher prlce1, then it must be taken from some other pro· gram." Reagan told the atudentr and pro- feuors be waa there "neither as an academician nor as a politician. I do not have the training to be the first nor the uplratlon to be the sec· ood. 1bat leaves me the role of con- cuned citizen ..... 'I1le governor, considered a poten· tial GOP presidential· nommee in 1968, was on the fipt atop of ~~pve-state, three-day spefting tour. He said it is hia duty to help raiae furiGi' for party candidates -but added he ls not a candidate for aaytbing. , Reagan q u i p p e d that California gives governors "on the job trainf.ng" and that he was "totally ineitper· ienced" when he took office. The governor said that he disagrees with teachers who say their only Job is to teach, not to tell studenta what is right and wrong. "That educator is wrong who denies there are any absolutes -who rees no black and white or right or wrong, but j u 1 t shades of gray." Shah Of Iran Crowns Self In Coronation mm.AN, Iran (AP) -Guns and druma boomed aod planes bombed Tebren with roses today as tile Shah of Iran set a jeweled crown on bis head and named himself King oC Kinp and Ught of the Aryans. It WU the longest delayed corona· tiaD in hlatory. Mohammed Reza P~ had ruled for 26 years but delayed his coronation until his 48tb birthdlry, alter his campaign to mod- emile Iran was t1rmly Nt.abl..ished ..i after he bad an heir. Great Lakes Still Stormy Four lnclaes of Winter Blanheu Houghton, Mich. .... T Flnll hlllil ............. 6:a aa. CJ Flr'llt .._ ............. n:a--.11 ~flllill ...•••.•.• --~., s.. -7:tl ...... .,. ~ .... ~ t:%1,.... .... A'it.. ... &.-.. Ncw.' ............. -.. ... IOUTHEIUll ~ -... _ ...................... ... llNr lY _,.. ._ Cllillillt _. ..., ___ cmll. ..... ~ LOS AMGE:LD .. ~- t..-c-. ........ -.... ... _.,,..........,_. ....... _. -~ .... ,,.-,.. Ulllt .... .... ""'-°*'"· ....... t.-r ... ~ ... .oo.lf 11. i.---• IOUTHElll .. CALIFOlttllA COlllS'llllL VAlLEY~I\' --_,, ,,,..,.,. boll .... """' ..... .,,., -11\J lcw C. ............ _,......... Lllfte .,___,.... ~ .... ..-r •M Fl1M'I' 11 .. IS. C.-....... . ,. .. Jllit:t -· ,.., .......... -...... l c..lllirele .... --.... -.... ............... '-~ .................... tllllln -............. 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Tbe aae ii I 5 • .. ..... the bfut which ocxurred .... a fr n 1 ..... . a llPt switch iD ma tbird aoar nllms 450 Students Escape Gas Explosion WASHINGTON CUPI>-An explpUoa rocked a large men's dormlt«J at Georgetown Unlventt, early today, causing a false ceilllll ID tbe 1obbJ to drop but leaving 4IO itudeata 1111- scathed. Tbe students were evacuated after a spark from an electric Ugbt awUch apparently i.inited leaking gaa. It caused the wire mesh and pl.uter cell· ing in the lobby to drop down to with· in five 'eet of the floor and showered' the lobby with plaster . 1be atudeata were allowd to retura to their rooms after tbe cu wu llmt oil, althouib the odor cl lelti.D1 Pl Ifngered for about six houri. .A unlvenity spokesman aaJd eyery· one left the four-story brick building safely after the gas ignited. Many Top Secret Spy Plane Lost. In Nevada Crash, Crew Safe MARYSVILLE (AP) -A ••bilbly classified" Strategic >Jr Cormnand SR-71 spy plane crashed 35 miles north of Lovelock, Nev., Wednesday night. The two ~wmen ejected safe. Jy, the Air Force said. The 108-foot, two-maa recoonai&· sance aircraft was on a routine train- ing mission Crom Beale Air Force Base when it plummeted into eo isolated area, a Beale spokesman said. A crew from the air base was en route to the crash site this morning. The Air Force is uncertaln ·.ibetber the plane wu destroyed, but a fire was reported at the scene. Maj. Roy L. SL Mar&, 31, pOot from Omaha, Neb., aod Maj. John A. Carnochan, 33, navig*om Ben-ville, N.J., were unb when res- cued an hour after ej g, by men. from Fallon Naval Air .Ji'alloa.. Nev. A board of inveatigatinl olficen was appointed at Beale to detennlne the cause of the crash. from the most ~ ,,,,,,., IAn• vtd AmMan of llrildvllle Adlr-' t11llr•f1 In tfrM "11 Th111..,,lnf w 0: :J 1- wre ..... _.il_J J --ddlled ill•.._P I , .. foreidla 'stt .. -. ..,,.~..... Q' ,. ....... 1 ,.,, ..... ~~· ,,, , ........ _ tbe lidlt: OftidalrO .......... .. baveaoc ,,,....._. .. .... eeiliag la .... ~-.... _ ..... oatokef!pair_......_ .. ..., deals re d ,.. 8llt -., • :;:. '11m'e ............. .... • iaride .. 7 • ._ .. .-311 .rePten were ..... .-i a ...... CyelODeB Baller Burma; I• lW , RANGOON. --UP> -~ dams w;w ...... ---.... wste.nu1t ,.~ .... tU&..-pa ... -antniik _. ... , t C fJlf )iantef , m• I f H npa... t. day . Dem• ----I I .. ... .. ._ ............. . ciltdd ....... !. .. fl,. .... CountJo•d.C • a 81ia'Jllmll9.. ........ , ........ fulnillllls -.ii c..-,.... --Ina• f""'9 Rll ....... 5 • COHection. T1llee t'.. ' ' . 1 ..,..._ ... Coit1 ¥• .. T-. 11aon11 _. 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I 'f DAILY Pll.01' 5 P Presidential Hopefuls Unii~d t6 .... , Four 11.uJ lvter' S.- other gover· Vietnam. said Ile WU tnilrtrl ... in Vietnam by An~dlll:plomata and mllitartP'° but it's bard , linee be came a gloomy picture, wecaet• things might get ,...t!WJJn pttlq better. ..,......, • ., .. I ... ,a1.....,.._. _, .. .., ............. pewrty!" Yau can't stop taxes but you can earn the highest interest in he U .8.A. With US •• I •"-llltalJWlice "'1 • :~ .. • ltl:>c111s1S._.... to $15 .,. --Acertr:/ •I,.._ 1Wt11w Bonus -A:DllJ•• ............ of •F..a .. mnfldetltial .... .., ... the others, hasn't made any complaints about Jobmon'• handling of the war. He said judgments on U.S. bombing in Vietnam should be made only by those with special intelligence informal 1 o n, which is what Jobmon baa. And be baa said of JoJm.· aon'1 bandliDg of tbe war: "I think be'1 doing the best be can." war to win it u soon as pos· aible. He propoMd .. ,~ escalation" but uid nu· clear bombs weren't .necea· sary. Nixon say• the war Jl1Ull be shortened by U I e Of "musive preuure0 and be, too, Wanta• to-&vold•DucJear weaponry. "Tbe PNddent, • Ntxon ..,.. "by· stadUal . ncala· tion bu ftitt«ed away the PUSH PACE advantqe that ma a-1 iv·e Reagan and Nixon are all cpreuwe · ahoWd •have 'liven for at.pping up jhe pace of u1~" Ntxon .gy1 •be doem't U.S. military action in Viet. want •hla fellow contenders nam. Reagan bu called on for tbe J!Ollllni.tion1oTUD ,on the government to throw ita · a plaUorm ol. (•peace at any full military punch into the . price." Percy has wanted to be critical of the way the war Is going but at the same time bas been very cautious about suu estions. The re· suit is not clear. He 1ay1 total military vie· tory is impossible, there should be no further escala· tlon, more Aa1ans should be involved in the fighting. He called for an end to U.S. bombing near Red China'• border. At one time be de- nied he was suggesting U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam but at a n o t h e r be said "gradual withdrawal" could be accomplished if the John· son adminlstration w o u 1 d just get mo~ South Vietna· meae to do the fighting. NEW TWIST Reagan, Nixon and Percy -in addition to Romney - have all taken pokes at the Johnson admlnistratlon'1 trutbfulneu but Ra.can bu put a twist OD it dlUereDt from any of the others. lean lnlluenee In the warld I.a faWnc bee•-odler' .. tiom DO Jmaler beJiewl ftat Johmon'1 ~ say; Romney~ tbe MmiD- iltration ol. bepbtc the real facts mpn tbl peos>k bf a "1yatematic conffnuMM!a "' tnaccurate reparta. predic- tioDI and wtt"boldhte War- mation. '' He said the war ii aoln11;=======~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ better than tM ldmbdatra· U 11 lmlr,._ : ti.on bu told the people and II& ....,_ that it won't ten die real HIEAllNG AIDS atory until lt'• ready. ..,.. ........... ......_ ........ Percy uya be thinks It's .. & C111t lllir.-~ .., .. tba _ _.____ Phone 67s.ml que.stionable tAm--....._ ....... Al..._ have been told the b:uth; ......, IC 'tr ......, Nixon complaiu that Ame,... IRJ6HI ---............ ... ....... .... ,.. ..... . 1'1lo DAILY PU.or ..... 8s ..... ~ ... .., .. ..... WllKDA YI 9 to 9 ·~ SA TUllDA Y 9 to 5:30 IU .. AY.~OteS• SCREIN DOOR ·SO .. SHE BURNED THE .Yvertls.41111clth 90H u11+il November I, 1967, 111d tllt11 wt tur11 i11 011r llrooms. -t H .. vy Duty CAULKING ::a GUN Th• 11199'4 st1111po.d 1tul one wllfi the rachat ectilMI trl99tr, telr11 all 1t111.darlll certtilll9u, 891 CAULKING CARTRIDGE 19c SWln'S LIQUID FISH IMUUION No11·b11rni119, I 00 % or91nlc, for l1w111, ro1111 pofft4 J11lt11h, carutio111, anlll j111+ 9reat f•r t+te vt9e+1blt 111tch. I qu.rt mint witfl weter to cover 400 1q11trt fttt. 119 Qt, I RICIPTACLI I BOX A hen.dy electrical .dttl with ple11ly of k11ockHh. Holch 111ywhar11 can be 1111t nut to • .tu.ii « J111t bust 1 hele in the pl11ter or wallboercl. N 0 N•.I I G G LI T 0 I L E 1 TANK BALL lhpltctm1nt fixture for +h1 wetar clo11t. Will encl the 1q11ttl 1nlll whine where thi1 it the prollle111. I If It 1l11't, 900.d l11ck. I Complete with llft rt4. 59' TOA ·ST? GARIAGI DISPOAR rowu ful UL approved 111otor m1k11 this eur lte1+ ll"Y of the wu~. whalhar you u1 repleelnt or it's the first time in, Quiet pow.,, lotk rin9 top, lif1tmt l11bric1to.d, • real star i11 fftt 91lny of 9arb191 .di1po1tl1 lwlltw, 11 ff.is 9uy 9otti119 11uhll n,, nera91 9eniu1 can h111elle the H l'f, H l'f, 1111t1ll1tio11 lob (we u y ii twice to convince ouutlvtsl. 88 MODEL No.W 20 GALLON GALVANIZID TRASH CAN Our 1tcrat 19111t. No. J6-H·H reporh +het ffll1 h • wl11111r. Rou9h1 tt11p, 111111 vtry .de..+ ••• i,+111+. Witt. fl.+o.d .1.i1 .. ·'"' 11111. ' WITH LID . 9 x 12 PLASTIC DROP CLOTH Will prev111t 1ple+ters •M 1111111 from mtrrl119 yHr fl111 urytt+ 111cl furniture. l it h 12 1i11 for ample protectio11 111111 cover191, 11tt+ for hollby lrtH too. 14'EACH TURNIR TORCH TANKS \ The bit 14 er. refill, yoo 9•t for I 14' tl1twhert II 11evar 1ho11ped in • piece by the """' of El11whtrt), Fill 111 1ta11derd tlp1. •• CEACH CHALK LINI WITH PLUMB BOB Hu hook rin9 tip, 1turllly metal c11t, cli11ppuri119 hencll1, refill up, 111cl plump bob tip. Co.,,pltl• with th1lk. !No bltckboer.d. l 59c PLUMBER'S FRIEND No h11m1 1houlcl b1 without on• of thtt•, can 11v• m1ny clollari 111 plumbi119 eo1h. CLIAUNCI WHILI THEY S8VED ~" ero .............. raaiy to 111119. lact.4.s 11111umatic clo.w, 1lllj111tint che11...t, pu1hlter, kickplete, •'"' elJ HC9Ulty li-'wt ... T-l irlll tlHI Vill..O ill JO"·U "'.J'" StaM..4 .. T-BIRO Re9 • .19.95 •••• NOW VILLA-0 ReCJ-I 2.81 •••• NOW 10.D STANDARD Reg. 9.88 •• NOW 7.77 11.W •BICH ....... ¥.& boniepower ml precision bala.,... 8iYfll this Ram Grind. a falter .wt, to MOO BPll in ~ ondl. Smooth, quiet opentioa, compWe with fine and mene s•• grinding wheels, 115 Volt AC motor, 8.4 &ml& (I heard it an arind up mt lwt 2 or three benc'bea an hour, bo bo!) MOOR. Ne.·~ RAM 3 /8'' HVallllLI DlllLL AN119UE CM.ASS SWAG UGHT • True beauty and splendor for any room in the house be it the mtry. a bedroom. or a fonnal dining room. 10'' glau with in line chain and hooks, metal defuaer, ready to bring soft warm light at a touch of the fingertip. Will harmonize nicely with any decor or period. COM"9ETE FIXTURE No. 914 I ' ... I ...... : .~ -------------------- .. \ f llllLY ..... Vi~t. .~all .Up. Due Local Issues Continue ord Strike IAJGGf RJPO -&...-. TM er*r came after a V•t' .._ ..._ .. a .,.,,. el Am • r i ca n eril· ... ,... a r 'h•," ..._ ir:ila. at.s ....... ,,_ • Iii• 8eute speech Aug. : , • ~ elllllllc .._ • ll. U..S.. Sm. Robert F. Ken· Qilf f/f llllt Rl•Jea -'J, CD-N.Y . .) Said U.S. v,. 1'.llllm _. Pre• i er llllllde cuualtia were bi&b· C--........ --.. er a.. Soutb Vietnam's ...... .. ... .. .. .. call 0 aad tbia ia a ... ..... ··1 J au tiam whole draft age ii a a., ..... Ill .._ --. -,.. biCber tbaa ours." • ' • cw_.... Gof. Ge«ce R4>mney of .... wllidl .. ~ Jil8I 1!1-Kdipn, a Republican, re· llct.la.1. ~._. s.uaa ttldlJ uid tlile U a it e d Y\'rt ~ic __. States abouJd "make it per· ,_. am ~ tt-• ~ clrar we ue not to· flf II z • • ' 4 _..., ing t. eueli•w to substitute .,._ AJMricall mea ud effort Qmadruplet Dies; Others Serious ~ A•ti-Vid War T.ily Doobln IWMAH• ~CAP> -· flclS-• ... S F ..... .... k• , ... , • ,,, .. -.,.a SS a ........... ,... ... =· ..... _ .... .. , rla!!!! .... 2 ., ~ l!:!, ;S:I: ::r: Iii.. a• IJ .. ................. cal ......, A n1aa fs1ilcc ...... , .. ................ _ ........... &ill ' I •c ...... (.fM .a.ill Wirt ... Pk. ...... Wed· ....., ......... ...... .t Raw llefte. Ky., tn St. """""~ 1'Al'tlff .... Mn. Mou.ter •as listed in .. .,._,~on. H09pilal afticiall said the ..... ..,.. ban eeveral .,.~and Win plaeed immediately in ....... IS i. 'a. -DW.C.ceded that ........, lirl B'' cli«t at 3; 40 .... Mr ... Mn. .... .... fM other dUJdren. 'llllJ .... ~ ... ''lbock· .......... .., llad be- -.. $ ., ,,.~ ..... ... .,. a IMS." Mou•, • lllid. ··we aat li'v• m«e •m..e." RllpitaJ .O.cu 1 a i d 11 's wife, Verna, ~. -"daiq fu!e." But )!bu.. • Aid be ... ••too dazed .. .,... .. ...._ m :• But Mouaer lllliil ilcmer's wife. Verna. a. WM "doing fine." B u t Jll•W aaid be WM "too .... ..,IJ'Nk." A• £1eplrt6 pi1tr will! ...... wipificftrt di> ..... t.•Pd-Sl!I S..... dilmonds in tilt· t"'9d 11rtd polished 14K Pd bridal pair. $115 . for South Vietnamete men and euort." The new order wu not fully detailed. But Govern· ment spokesmen called it "partial mobilization." They said student draft d e f e rftlenta will be "llm· lted."' 1bere baa been for yean crfticlJm ht Saigon of rich men's sons allegedly evading the d r a f t perma- nently by being sen\ abroad to acbool · 'nie decree also m a t e nterana eligible for recall· \o duty until. the age of 33. Some veterans -technl· ciana and specialists -will be eligible foe recall until the age of 45. Ky told newsmen Tues· ............ ol Vtetunwe and allied tl'OCllJ9 WU ltiJl below the needl ol the war. There .,.. about I00,000 AmericaDI in Vletnam plul I0,000 t.o ••• «JO ... a1Ued troopa. New. Rights Bm Faces Filibuster WASHINGTON IAP) 'ftle threat ol a filibuster 90W b an I 1 OWi' • civil rights bUl t.be edmtnistra· tioo jammed through the ~te Judiciary Commits tee Wednesday. 'lbe JDNS\re prOYidea ltiff crimi.Dal penaltiel for -'DC force or tbreata to in- ttrfere wllh Ill rigbt ol N• ll'Oe• to vote, attmd public IChoola, Ml'Ve oa ;uries, use public accommodations or .,gage in otber tpeeifically ts:1umerated activttiea. Republican Leader Ever· ett M. Ilirben said in an in· Mrview that if tbe bill is brought up for Senate ac· tion ''there ril be a fiJi. buster apimt it." "You oan ~sure ol that," be said. adding ''it won't be my doing." e DETROIT CUP!) -Slrik· Inc United Auto. Workers • have ratifled· the moet ex· . J)ensive nattonai contrect tn · the history of auto labor ne· gotJallooa. But the FOrd Mo- tor Co. •trike cootiuued to- day u both aides tried to settle local laues. More than 180,000 VA \Y members throughout the na· : tion VOfed the ne• three- year ~ their ·overwbehn· A l·rcraft . ing approval. "About: 90 per cent ol the compuy•1 pro- . . • ductioo workers approved the new agreement wblle Carr; nr skilled tradesmen, •ho had. IAl:I the power to veto the con· tract, approved it by a ma· • jority of 70 per ceftl, Dama'ed But local iMues .at 33 of 101 pl.lnta, accardiu to a . -Nt "9'?l1sMM, *11 MM- NEW ORLEANS (AP) -• Ing ub the return to produce 1be Navy bas a lli&btly Uon lor the oati~'a No. 2 dented aircraft carrier to-.uto maker. Ford bu been day and the port o1 N e ., abut down aince midmlbt. Orleam bu wrecace Oil Sept. 8. the docks. The new oontract wW in· 'lbe trouble started wt.en crease the average Ford lie USS Leiingtma, .:rtvlnc ~ker't pay by '1,700 In tile Wednelday for NeVJ Week third year of tbe pact . celet.'atloM, tried dockinc The average auto worker • the Bienville st re • t now ceta rr.on per year, ~ Gun tubs on the ship. wi'U.ch jut out far beyond the bull. smashed i.M& the COlTUlited .tell wmhouss 9'I on the wharf. While • crowd of 1f99lerg acampered for tafety amid a s h o w e r <rl m.e.J' des bris, the Lexington becked off. Then all 42,000 tonJ of her came Nmm.iDC into the wharf apln. '1be crowd, wbich eased besitlDtlJ beck onto t b • wharf each time the IOO- foot·lonc atiip maneuvered ... ,,. .... ., •• t ltill one IDCft reeat. A third time the Lexing, too smacked no Ile wharf, and finally the captain sid· led the shit> into the middlt> ol the Mississippi River un- til two Anny d o c k i n ~ barges -called "camel!'" -were positioned alon1?· side the wb.-f to act H a buffer. The fourth mooring attempt went amoothly. Nixon Warns On Vietnam LACONIA, N. H. IAP) - f ormer Vice President Richard M. Nlxon says if Russi a and Com~unist Chi· na "succeed In Vietnam, they will try it again a n d 'the risk the next time wW bt infinitely greater." There ii a Died to streogthtn naa-CommllDist nations "so Commmai1t CJll. na will see it is not Jn their interest to expand, not in their intere.st to export rev· olutions." Nixon added here Wednesday night. . He said that his talk to more lhan 800 persoos jam· me{! in a motel di.Ding room for the annual Great· er Laconia-Weirs Be a ch Chamber of Oom.merce meeting waa ·"noopoliti~." A duztifll ~·a· mond dinner nn1 in rich HK .,id. $450 A. Eleven diamonds in 14K heart pendant. $125 8. Diamonds 11nd 14K ,old earrin1s. $50 pair A lady's Linde star sur· rounded ~ ..... dia- monds 111 14K Sold· $195 Man's diamond rins with five di11monds in 14K &Old Florentine. $2t5 Blue Linde sttr man's rln1 w1tti two accent dia· monds in l4K aold. $110 -- SANT A ANA FWY. AT RED HILL AVE. TUSTIN Tnd of.-,.. Bind Min's Bluff when it comes to diamonds? Come to Zale's. We don 't play games. When ,.,.,. .. .._-... .. ;..Air in the world )QI don't hive time for ldd ltuff. We can pe you the best --"the munby tin ftne clamonds. Seriously, we're confident about our diamond prices. That's why we give J1DU 'ZMs--. .-•*""· if you can find a better diamond value within sixty days, return your purchase for a .. rwllnl. Z1as is whet€y'6u come when you're tfirough playing games. " ....... " ' • ' tC.... ......... ~ ...... ,. / r\ 10J W. 4tti St-DoWWt9wo S-.. AM Moncley-Friclay until •:)~ Enjoy J'eeinA N UJfeetinA On vf UV•taon LBJ Threat .,.. ...... .... . ,... ... ,, ,., Jails Two ........ _.._ ... ,,,,. ........ ti l c.r Ct1nJ wlllt Awoc .... EL PASO, Ttx. (AP)- Tiio pe.nions bave bee:n ar· rested by federal olfioer• ln conoection with a 11 •I ed threat.a on the life ol Pr•I· dent Johnlon. Mio is to be ln El P a 1 o Saturday for silnlnc of the ChamiW . ......... .,, .. ... ot 1pecl.W.. .......... . ..... ......... ,.. JOlll~--­tfl• redl ......... el .. , . border treaty. Shirley Rud< er. 60, Al>u· querque, N . M .• was be1nc held under $20.000 bond lD Abaquerque after arrilp. .. ,II MOHIBtE'f, o.c..-.... 1ncw. ........ oeetntiam tit-. YWll ............ ,.,., to ..,. Iota, ..... c or" ... ,.... .... -.. , -!Dent 1111 a cbarge·ot ~ .. , the Presidetlt'. lift. U. S. MarlbaJ Emilio Har, ........... 2-llnd, ltall,....-.Fljj.,..,.'ou. INFOfU•ATIOWJ ..... 2 11.llP u. ............ ujo 1.W Rocker •• •· ,..... at Ida bome ,....-., .. H9wlll.You'I ........ ,..a.. .. f ·--........ -. llicbt ''wbile In tbe proeMI ol trying to teJepbom t.be White House to ttnaten the life of the President." for mor R4bert Allen Moll, 29, WU orden!d jailed Wednesdly in ruerva El Paso under $10,000 boDd no oddif on the same charge after be· log arrested Tuesday by a deputy U. S. marshal at the otrace in El Paso wtltrt be b employed . inf """4tion caU 642-3111 ••• c:hargei througla HUGE UIFll HEI FllllTI HUGE STOCI OF ~~'QU:.ALITY llW MDIT IE CLEARED TO MAKE B FOB FALL MEBOIANDISE! PRICES SLASHED! !UY WAND SAVE! HUBBY! QQANTmF.S LIMITED. ITEMS ONEsOF·A·l:IND! ... RECLINER CHAIR .. . .. . .. . • . .. . $ 89.50 SPANISH OAK b DRAWER RESSER....... 135.25 SPANISH OAK 5 DRAWE HEST........ lbS.00 COLONIAL OAK DESK, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . Sb.SO WALNUT 3Bx60 DROP LEA INING TABLE 91.00 I WALNUT 36" ROUND OC S. COMMODE 108.95 3 COLONIAL MAPLE CEDAR ED CHESTS . • 62.50 I SPANISH OAK STEREO CAB ET . . . . . . . . . 131.45 I WALNUT 28" COMMODEw/ MBOUR DRS. 79.95 ~ I ASH 2 FILL & DROP LEAF DINI TABLE . • 126.50 I WALNUT SPEAKER CABINET • . . . • • . . . • • 60.00 I PINE GUN CABINET .. .. . . . .. . .. • • '40.95 I COLONIAL·3 FILL, 2 PEDESTAL . TABLE t52.00 SPECIAL CLOSEOUT SOLID OAK, SPANISH COCKTAIL TABLE '69 11 ' Ul!W-1 Ollt'LT -WAS f lll.N ... 2 SPIPNAENISPHED3EOS'T' BACROSTOOLS . .. .. .. . .. 57.60 I . AL FFEE TABLE . . . . . . . '45.50 I PINE. SPANISH COFFEE TABLE . . . . . . . • . '45.50 I OAK SPANISH HEX COMMODE~ 91 oo I FINISHED ITALIAN CHERRY COF ii r,A,sl_ . I BIRCH SECRETARY HUTCH DES ....... · 2~6:~ I BIRCH LAMP TABLE, I DRAWER . . . . . . . . 71.95 I BIRCH OX YOKE BED. No Mattrei . . . . . . . . 153.00 I BIRCH WARDROBE CHEST 3 4 OAK BOOKCASES. 2 Shelves .Adj. : : : : : : : : : S.OO ~ ~~~~~cA;Es. 3 Shelves Ad j..... . . • . ~:;~ 3 WALNUT SAM TABLES. WithlM . Reck ... ,.45 A TACK SNACK TAB E Set .. .. • -45 '4 LACQUERED HIGH CHAIRS . . . .. ..... ,, r 5 America's M st Unusua Unfinished Forni SANTA ANA FWY. AT BED AVE.. • • Mut~ Charge • BankAm · d • Tentu Aoa"'1bl ,, -· 1 UL& $49.95 99,95 129,95 69,95 79.95 n .95 19.95 75.00 64.95 95.50 25.00 29,95 99,95 MU 44.95 29.95 29.95 79,95 25.00 169,95 .,,95 9•t95 149,95 26.00 36.00 14.95 14.95 10.00 eltiillt -+' u.~ A.b WASH Top tel widely viewl • they're ing to I Tiie • acored mat la Drue c ..... ...... da ... Goddl r e la1 agabllt ina1e p aessien. shouW tributlo Tam posit i C o mt Giaonb concm that m IOUle J ~ than Ill way,.. acrGU DC»M' And i ailtmrt ti& .. ..... and Wt dated haYe I to m, mariju Bat J tbe"" juana To f tific cl goftr1I priarit the )'. Menta: 1be ter fot and D lurft I two ,. UNDE ActiJ RO(fJ bun i ttt ja -bot ma. fast. J lim p amwe: juaoa For mini.al then in the mar: treme: h ~r o slJ'OOI 1be provkl priloa for fir lion I dilae ( QUEENIE ~ U.S~ Aides Worry About Pot Problem WASHINGTON (AP) -allowed for offenders up to Top fe*ral otficlalt are age 26. widely d i v i' d e d in their In Colorado. the d e a t b viee'I • nmtjoaoa. B u t penalty 1A pj.ovidfld .for MC· tbey·re concened and rry. cond convict lo ru. iavolv· Ing persons under 25 with ing to lam more about it. narcotia -including marl· 11le diYisiOB •• under-juana. ' sand foUowing tbe Nie-DANGERS meat Jut wet bJ FOfd and. WW _. tbt c1Meer1 o1 Dnc C#DmiMieaer Dr. marijuana? J._ 1... ~ aw 11e r..ni oflldala .,,_. .. ..... -u.-• ........ ., ....... tbat d• •' -._ wrllrl it'• ...._ to M1 wllM Ill Godilmd re ew 1W d llD ... aot. 1be PreUdent'• Cr 1 m e relaxhs..,.. hw1 CnnmluU.O uJd earlier :~-~;J:'.t e:=: th1a year marijuatia isn't sasian.. lie U6d.t NNJtiet habit formine physically, al· ..--tboalb users may become ahouW be retailMfd for ~ PIXcboJogically depeant tributiDa • •alu • on It; the user doesn't feel Taking a ~-different the need with time to in· J>09 it ion, U.S. Narcotics crease the dolage u do api· Co mm i uieer Beary L. ate mers; there ii no con- Giaonluo testified bef o r e clulive evidence mari.J.uma coacrqa ~ tldl yqr aiers l(aduate '° -..,... that marijuana "ii not, u erfu1 SuP or thet it ~HHI 10me people uy. leu daa· cri!be; there are no otMout _... tbu aleebbl or lal luUJtc physical d~ IDd Uaan ..._ ~-~Dtll bave been no mo.,n dtatba. way we me iat to set tlUa But the comlasion found acrou to the public." · it to be by no mean.a harm· lesa •• ~.. "it can D(lli"'I' KNOS • ~ .... ..=!\-.::...-!... ~ , ~.~•:aloa Andw.PlltiP ... i....... ~ ... ~MW!~· :;:at WH~IJ.r.-= :::-;7, psych oJ! ~ DM9l of .... u. pie.'' .. ud w 1"I Mlo-1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiliiiiiil daled just d.cm't1-------+-41o--baft •• to bow •• ..., ._,,. ., marijuana.\ ... Bat federal olfid•la asree the pwtic w · ol mm;. jDana ii of ...... concera. To fill the pp bl ICien· tific data OD the drug, the •lw•y1 happening gOftl'llJDellt baa put high priority OD new raearcb by ~ : the National Institute of • M;:l=~·s new ~n-1~"9flt] ltt for Studiea ol Narcotic ~~~~~ ·l•t two years. AnniverHrg UNDER PRESSURE s· -•-ActinC center direct« Dr. ~ Roctr ...,. acknowledged in an inteJ riew tlllt U>e cen- ter ii under heavy preuure -both public and govern- meatal -lo get the answer Last. And be said the ques. liGn policymakers want to answer la whether mari- juana lhou1d be legalized. For aow, aaya Lee, the ad· ministration's policy la that there lhouJd be no change in the law, wtlicb ~!Mites m a r l j a a • a wi1bfChe ex· tremeJ:y dugerous opi• heroia ·and wi~ of.her atroog narcotics. The Pecleral Natcolcs Ac:t providel foe a mandatory prison term ol 2 to 10 years for first offemes. on poaes· F11Nlow Mvfntl Thurs. thru Sat. Oct. 26-27·27. World'1 lu ... t birthday cake. Free cab & -eoffM Sit. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. B~hat Edinger, (It Saft Diego Fwy.) Huntl"fton Betch aion of marijuana, though 1-----..-------1 dilCl"etiODarJ lelliltnces are 0 Sales and Your OMEGA Service Center • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING I DESIGNING Complete Gift Deparfment 90 Day Account.a -No Carrying Charge Banbmerican$ or Take a Year To Pay ............... , ..... ," HAllOI IHOflftN• HUNTlN•TON .CINTH CINTll llACH a IDIN•H JJlt HAllOI ll.YI. HUNTlN•TCN MACH COSTA MDA • 141-9411 H2·Hf1 0,.. ....... lhn., Frl. T1I t ''"'' ' •DBSar COLOuuL PIM' HOMIY CHAIM A , ... , .. occlftt for ldldtw, diQ11-. fillly row. Mou and '"'9k•~ ............. and .,,,,..,. ~ 100% CIDIOft. ' Eodt ..... ~ .Ct 1nches .we with rings oiready attached. 24 inches long ........ pr. •400 30 inch" IOl'g ................ pr. 4.50 VelClftC'e --•och 2.50 "flOST1" NO.IRON CUIT AIMS PllMANINT PIESS KOl&COTTON 24•30 '"-\ ... ':' ~ ~.-"":_,,~1 ·• 36 ln. long ··-········-f2M pr. Valance, 2 yds .......... _ 1,49 ea. Extra-~de, extra-fun, luxUfiout 5· inch bottom hem a. 65 % Kod9' po1yie • ., ond 35 % ~ IOft d ..... ~IOlidcolers­'°"' CM1 Udo, whitt, plRlc er ..,a. aewoooaa••••t•• DECOIAn YOUI IOOM wnH 'SALUDOS AMIGOS' IN VllltANT C01.0ISI Handsome heavy cotton poplin with matte finisll that tivts such o smart look. Strono, vibrant solid colors: olive, gold, tonger· ine, turquoise. Evtn the spread Is cOfll· pletely w01hablt, permanent preu, ftO ''°"' 'fOIGIT..-..or IAW. WOOlrlP SS .. , ··-~ ... -~.,•Al .... ._ ___ ,., ... 2M .._..__ __ _,..,. JM -----~1- folMilous buyl Rower~ ._. colorings ore ... to ..... ,.... doy. Wkiy 111~raid•M -iii yellew oe4 ....... ., .... -4 gold, ............ .... 100%CllflcM. • ,..,... 24..• PUATID SHOllm Wll'll -= u Wt .. ,,.,,. 30 ildt.. ....,,. u ildt .. ..,.,,. v...._ n illdi ue-. Uam.atio wiadow •••hn•at•l ...... ~.m ... ,low......., oombine, oz-eat• •••isa• for yoar wladoW'• Now you can give your windows .i.tont treotmentl at a fraction of the usual custo• .U. coal hou· tifvlly tailored "Luxor" dtaJ*f• and tastef\llly frin9ff futoon valanc .. witl brfno new beauty and distinction to your room• for surprielngly little o~ hal't. TwowHks for nol'WICll delivery. •1fefloval' Val•rK• trMtments you con put up your"lf orr ordlnaiy rod• -achieve a variety of decorofive effects on ony size wtndowl •0ra,.._ ovaUcmle in 1izes for ony n•d - nned .or unlined. •Matthlnt bedspreads puffify quilted over bouy· ant Kadel poly .. ter. •11Luxor", rich Coloroy fobrk guaranfffcl against fading. "LUXOI'' UNLINED DIA!tES Wldh ...................... et .. 1W 111:r•· "" ~~ SW llhW l-41" w 144• 168" 45" 1.00 1:= JUD IUD --··· w u:: ID.OD 21.ot ....... -14• -= = 40.00 .. -M.00 .... 60.00 .......... _. ......... ,... =· ·~rt • m? IW l.1111' w 144" :: 1100 22JID 21.0D 37.00 ·--17.clO a.at -4UD .... -·· -"HS. TO.Y AL'' VALANCI COMfllONIHTS f ..... ..._. ------·-· ... -·-·110.00 tKh C...----. 10,00 HCh JaMt. ctllW fd 5.00 each T1fftcb.,. n Ill. ""' z-·--·' 3.00 111ir "~UXOI" QUI.TIO lmSPllADS iwfn $25.00 GI"" $411.00 ._ ,.. fllll $30.00 .... Ttli .. BE .T'S .HL .a., home furnishtnc• DAILY l'ILUI 7 f . I --·· .f .,... •1~r ........ w ........... wm. w..-. SJ• SlM each ... .,. ............... 36 ................... 6-rGlt- ...... ., .. lillit a mphtet1 • ........... ,_Ila tDfAr OWi AIMS llllAW GIM PlAS1IC CAPS I a I '> $1..99 '9c ,. ......................... .... ......... ,... ...... ....,.. if .. .., __ llA~A _. .... __ SHAD Gl .. IOCm~ ...... ....... ..., ......... .._,_,__._, 's wn A....,. I II "" ._. a. ......... .....,.,.. ..... _ ....... WIY ... _. .................... _ .. 7_ ......... .__,. ___ _ • r \a c •. 17W..,, .... _.. ........ •.'GM....,, a.,......., .. • f li-.0.-.... flUS --~-......... ,. 3 .... $5 Sm f • .._ ... .._.,. cill ,..t I I Gnilf c:elon. lnfitr. ... ...,.. fOMI C12111 CUI IC. ¥.t P11C11 ._..,ca•..,. COW9SI C t I • ·:1 a.Ir CAIM. I. I llJ'SJ.fl ....... ,.,, ... ......... "' I pl \ $7.91 M-$3.,, .,..,.., ..... dMira 1•iDM, W••••ltf• ai,,ertd COYeU ht chic9 ., lllW ..., ... llJMlfcMd ..... 1th NEWPORT BEACH 17th ond Irvine, Ml 2-0262 /Open Evenings Mondoy . Thursdoy, Friday '/Interior Oec.oratUtq I Terms fo fit Your Needs () , ' t ~ DAILY PILOT Thursd~, October 26, 1%7 ~Ilo11s ORANGE I COSTA MESA ~ ~ -~·~ ~~w.~:J.~~ The LARGEST Selection Of 11911 Quality NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Fa•ous lame FOOTWEAR Yo1 Have Ever See1!!! i1 S&A's U1i~1e Shoe Stores! , .. "l .. p••" te SAVE 3Qto503 •L MIWllS ••nlSH WAI.Kai Yov "Happen" To a. F"et Propertly LOOK AT THI llZU Women's-3 ~ to 11-AAAA to D MM's-6 to 15-AA to EEE OPEN NITES 'TIL 9 P .M. OPEN SUNDAY 'Tll 5 P .M. Madam-You'll Find prGt~~ tanetJ fooiwort ~t S & A's unique shoe stores. The new- est styles from famous makers. Save_30 to 50°/o on every pair. Save $10.00 a · pair on I. Millers and other famous names Shoe of the week. • See The llew • See 1he Exciting e See S&A • PftHllllll( I kllty trill•• 11 Clllra. l rftl • S,.rt Int • ll11I ll1t • lleytl """· CllllSt 1 l'fl'"S altclll11 ll•A11. Sizes 3112 to 11 AAAA to D STOP_ FELLOWS Dori't pay retail tor Y• shoes. Come to S&A. Save $ $ $ S S 11 111tioully advertised shoes -Corf:M11 (icllf Shoes Too British Walken - other n1mes censored here. Siz.s 6· 1 S AA to EEE 0I8IIo~ COSTA MESA 333 E. 17th ORANGE I 464 S. MAIN 0.-...... ,,,_ ttl ~"'" Se. l>J.,,l '-Im '""f<lh H,.., .. axes In Earll Citizens Paying As Law Requires . SACRAME.N1'0 <AP) - The state reported today that affluent Californians are cooperatiog with a new law that requires them to pay part of. their 1967 per· sonal inco me taxes by the end of October. Bruce W. Walker, assist- ant executive officer of the firanchise Tax Board, re- ported. "Progress is pretty good. Mail is coming in fairly heavily. Things are going pretty favorably." 92.000 BACK As of Wednesday, he ex- plained, 92,000 returns total- ing $33 million had b e e n received from those subject to the new law. Some 370,000 bills were mailed out. which w o u 1 d bring in $145 million if all were returned. The State Finence Department · . esti- mated lliat about 80 per· cent, or $115 million, would actually be brought in by the plan. Involved out o! Callior· Brown Defici·t Big; Demos Asked to Aid LOS ANGELES (UPI) d Former Gov. Edmond G .. Brown has calJed upon all Democrats to aid in paying off the SSZ.000 deficit in the campaign fund from his un- successful bid for a third term as governor last year. The deficit, which rn a y run as high as $100,000 ac- cording tn some Democrats, was made public W ednes- day. Brown said ttiat as far as he knew nothing had b e e n done to pay oU the debts. "I don't regard this as a personal obligation," Brown Two Men Die In Golden Gate Mishap SAN FRANCISCO (UPl 1- 1 Two men twnbled tx:r their deattls from the Golden Gate Bridge Wednesday, raising to four the number ol lives claimed by the fa. mous span in two days. One of Wednesd-ay's vic- tims. Lee Patrick, 50. of San Anselmo, a bridge paint- er, was killed when a scaf· fold gave way. The other, William Lyon, 51. of San Francisco and Marin coun- ties now bas claimed 328 known suicides. Two San Francisco men leaped to their death late Tuesday. Persons aboard a cabin cruiser said they saw Lyon, a Navy veteran. make the plunge. They alerted the Coast Guard whicti recover- ed the body. Patrick fell about 100 feet to a concrete anchor block. He was chipping paint at tile time of his fall. Among Tuesday's suicide victim! was Gardner Ac- t.on Daile~, 72, international· ly known ach.itect and a San Francisco civic leedeor and socialite. RPC ~' saki. "I think all Democrats 9hou1d belp-payitoff. Brown, -W. ii n o w a member of a Loi Antelea • law flna, uid he ns ··grea~y aurpilfld" wben he first beard ol the • defi- cit. "We never really suffer- ed from Jack of money," he recalled. "Jn fact, about three weeks before the elec· tlon, I was told we had a surplus in our fund and I admonished some contribu- tors tX> save their money for otner campaigm." He aaid there had been several s~ about how the debt mi&ht be paid of!. but so fw nothing spe- cific has been adopted. One , of the suggestions .reported-• ly inclµded at.aging a huge fund-raising gala which would include participation by sevNal Hollywood enter- ta.imnent perfC111alities. . I Crash Kills Firm Aide CONCORD (AP)-William Thomas Reid Jr. 52, of Piedmont, president of Au· tomotive Engineering Co .. was killed when his twin· engine plane smashed into a hillside between Concord and Pittsburgh Wedneeday. The plane disintegrated upon impact, but there was no fire. Wendell Reid. a brother was summoned to the crash scene and told firemen that Reid might have suffered a heart attack or fallen asleep. Richard Peterson of Om· cord, an eye witnesa, said the plane missed the top of the hill by about 400 feet. He saitl the craft did not appear-to be in any trou· ble and was roming low • tlhough ii were preparine to land at Buchanan F i e 1 d in Ooocord about five miles distant. .. ~ < • AJat•g 1'!ii8Y LA School$· Taking .Action u-... ...... .-¥ ...... ., ........ ~ ' ~ ":., .. 116¢ ................... ........... _ ........ ==•co. PA._2111 WI D&O 12, (AU'. YOU'LL FIND THE ONE .YOU WANT AT YOUR BARKER'S APPLIANCE CENTER ~ J Most for your money in this Westinghouse And we do mean most! It's o big 14 cu.ft. 2- door, frost free throughout, with a 121-lb. ;,,_ suloted freezerl Ccnwnient features include: .... 8 .. butter keeper, ltologe for 22 eggs, adjustable .. • shelf, fl.Ill width (rispa:; door shelws. Choice of white, ~ or OYOCCJdo, right or left low "$12 o month ' opening door. Packard lell IOlicl atate stereo ••. • i111preuive Mediterranean cabinet 339 $16 o mont~ This is the "Espono11 , a truly' SP,«· toculor buy at this low price. You get ultra hi-fi solid state stereo, with AM, FM/FM lfereo radio, Garrard 4-speed automatic -turntable with d iamo11d needle, 8 speakers, soUd state st ere o Ompt ifier. Hardwood cabinet, meticulousfy st y I e d and finished. r I BARKER BROS. , --~· ~ ............... ~ ... ~~,....~""'·-..iMr,... .. ~~ Get rt now • • • or pion it for a me- morable f o m i f y Christmas. Your BARKER FLEXACCOUNT makes it easy • • • up to J years to pay. HU!'ITINGTON BEACH SANTA ANA ~P.-\ch Bo11levMd at Edinger e 9q2 .4.405 2522 N~ M•in Street 'P 547-765 1 Shop Monday , Thur~day and Frid~y 10 to 9, oth .. r "'"Y~ 10 to6 ' -• c I ' I c Co 1 For the Record Meetings 1 TMUatoAV Hunllnoto.. ~ Lloll1 ChAI, Sllwtton e.ec11 Inn. Huntlnet• 1eec11, ,:,. • • p.m. M•~lt Lodft, 1001' ~II, Wemnlft. 1ftr Avtl'M et OllW, Wlllml11Mr, 7:311 p.m. Cost• Met• Gr•!IOe Auoc:lttloll, Gre-Hell, 2144 Tlluhft A~ c.o. .. Melt, 7:le p.m. Newport Htl'tlclf lrlkt Ct\111, EIQ LOCI ... 3A5' vi. ~ N.,.,-t aMCh, e:oo p.m. H.,'bor Oemeentle C:hlb. 1776 .......,. 111ve1... c:oata MMe, e:oe p.m. H~ Hetbor Jllnler Cllembtr of commerce. wtll.. HttM IM. '295 N~ Blvd .• N"'°'1 ... di. 6:30 ,.m. -U. s. N4ve1 SM CMtt C... 2349 .. rn!IC9 ltCIM. knll Ane. 1 p.m. . 'RIDAY Frldlly AllQltr'• Club. N-.1 H .... w Yee.ht club. no w. ,,., "-· New!IOl1 &eacll, 12 -HunllnglOll 9aedl Rot1rv Clull, 1Mr1· !On llHCll Inn, Hvlltl"llOll l .. ch, 1':11 •p.m • . Birtlas LOHMAN Val-Lohmen. "°5 Vie De4 Ce'"'°' S.,. Clemenlll. P-' ...., Oct. II. Servlcn pendlfll. Peclflc View Mor-tuerv. In Viet Action Two more Olwl&• Oountl· ana haft been ldlli9d tn ac- tkln In Vletmm, the Penta· goo reported today. ldenti· fytng them e.s: Marine Lece ~l. Lawr· ence J. Qmcbi.U. 1011 of Mrs. Margaret M. Johnaoo, of 1381 Kenneth Drive Tus· tin. 8Dll Army -CJ>L Daniel B. Herren, 10n ol Mr. and MM. Honril E. Wlllfams, ol 9722 Pandora Lae, Ana· helm. Mini Nation Due Jan. 31 DAILY PILOT 9 Nur1erymen Pick La Habran President 'J11STIN -Kea TUaba~ 8lolta&1n ... ..... ed .. aillliit "' .... Onmp o.atJ dalpter "' .... Ca)i. fomia Association of Nur· aerymeo and Goro Niahi of Garden Grove vice presi· dmt at the group's annual meeting. ........... PAITY ... PUMPKll PAPD PAITYSIJ Cllllilll ...... ..... ...., --- Don Knipp of Costa Mesa, was reelected secretary and Bill Aa1ber1berg of San Cle- mente treasU?er. THiii.DAY IN COURT-Presiding Judge William L Murray signa }nClama- ' • Mt. Cllld _... ewe• .,. _. .. -.... ....., • _... ,i-........ ........... **. tion declaring Nov. 7 aa the ~ge County Legal Secretaries Asaociation'• an- nual Day in Court. Looking on are Mrs. Raddie Bell' Swensson, event chairman, and Mn. Robert Matthews, association president. llJltf9 .......... _ FULLERTON-Warren D. Roberta of Fullerton has been elected new presldent of the Orqe County PIY· chololical Anociatloa. suc- ceeding Stuart Willon of Newport Beach. Other t o p offtcen named earlier t h i 1 month are: John A. Verleur, Ana· helm, aec:retary; Maurtce J.. Donovan, Anaheim, treas· ~· 8Dd}AJ?91 M. And~ ado, Smta ADI; Antbaay R. Hybl, Fullerton; Daniel W. Prnmac, Anaheim; Miriam Shostrom, Newport Beach; Ella M. Sanden, Costa Me· sa, and Ricilard L. Stott, Orange, u board members. Somethin9 VoOCI ·a •lw.ays h.ppen~ ...... tnlftll Thun. thru S.t. Oet. 2'-27-27. WwW'tlaflllf Wrthdey cab. Free ceb&coffM lat. 11 Lift. te ' p.M. • Dini"' .•Dancing • Coddlils • Uttr1 Modern Haltft Clult fw Me.I • l.uxurfeus Figure Cot!...,,..'-'-fw la6e • Patented llectrkal Radud .. Machll• • Mette Pr9file fecial M.cMw e In.Dool-Y•r-bund k9 ........ • Hyiro Swfrtpoef r .... tnw11s • Hot Mineral a.thl • Flture c:.ttouri~ ,.,...,.. M11W • • Mild ......,..,..... ............ .. ..................... ,,. ... ,_ ..... CIJl!llt a.YA ..U amt CCMIT PUIA ., -·-· ii1B ...... ... • o..rt Dry Heat Roem Treetment1 • ...,,. .... SwM Room • S-... Minet'al ltock StNm S.tha e OH _, E==lnhllatlon Room • Ml*'llcal and Spot Reduclnt • PllNI• Showen .......... Dn.ing .... • l'rlw• Clothes Locken STAIT YOUl CHIUSfMAS LAT AWAY • n.-..... ,., .... "'l&D • l ... vtdual ,,...,.... and Complete Supervision • ,__wl Extr10nHn1ry Service Created for discriminating men and women who like lo be trim ••• healthy .•• younger looking . YOUI WllnLllE IS YOll LIFELINE •'T LET YOUI LIFE ••• ''WAIST' •• A WAY FINAL DAY mau. TODAY ..... OPlft 7 DAYS _....._,_,.. AWUK 11--. .. 11,... llEALTB SP.II SPECIAL •&1NNR COURSES START DAILY e sa,--AT e suNDAY , ........... ,,... .. ,,... * Call 1'e Hollclay Spa N1....t You NOW or Dr:op ly Toclay for a Fiii Tour *Costa Mesa 2aoo H•rbor 11vd. 549 3368 HAltlOR • SHOPPING CINTER -----~~~==-~::_~~~ * Ana•elm s10 s. BEACH (HWY. 39) 821L 0381 c.... .... • o.wte ,. ... U Pl1y1 Plua Shopping Ctr. * OranCJ8 622 E. KA TELLA 639 21AA1 I llb. w ... "..,.,. ""· • ~ Plua RMI Shopping Ctr. IXCITING MAGNll'ICINT NEW HEAL TH FACILITIES WHIRi! MEN AND WOMEN CAN GAIN, LOSE, OR RE-ARRANGE WEIGHT t I . I f) OAlL Y PILOT Thursday, Oclobfr 26, 1%7 V oices froni Home Program Started 'Families wishing to send "Voices Crom Home" to their servicemen in Viet· i.::1m or anywhera overseas may rerord them as part or a new program being started by the Orange Coun· ty chapter of the American Red Cross. Wives, children. parents. brothers and sisters of ser· · vicemen may contact t h e l~ink Evening Accessories chapter of!lce at 2215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, for an appointmeDt to record their voices on tape. These recordings will be sent Cree to all military per· sonnel on duty overseas, or to a patient in a military hospital anywhere in t h e world, acco\ding to an an· nouncement from Franees W. King, Red Cross direc· tor of service to the mill· tary. Art'angements haye been made with volunteers from ti1e Santa Ana Junior Worn· en's Club to help with the taping and malling, s h e said, while Red Cross per· sonnel serving with the Armed Forces will provide play • back equipment on which the servicemen can hear the voices from their loved ones. Orange Countians interest· ed in further details are asked to phone the Red Cross. 542·1137, during of· fice hours. How often have you heard someone say, "There's nothing you can really depend on these days"? So often life itself seems unreliable. But there is something you ca n depend on. There is a God you can trust. Christian Scientists the world over are finding this out. They're proving for themselves that God is "an ever present help in time of t rouble." If you would like to learn about a God you can depend on, hear this lecture by Glenn L. Morning, C.S.B. Bring family and friends .•. the lecture is free. cn~sllan science lecrure 'U-turn' Makes Chief Burn . . 'nll .. ....,.. U-,._. Hm.lted to le15 lttan 200 feet. trolled Intersections unless _,,. .-lilClild ..t tDCllly • in front of fire stations; a "U-Turn O.K." sign is • a _,.. ~ cl tr.me no U·Turna at signal-con· posted. axM r1r ..., tile ~.,-==;::::================~ c-t. ... .. e 1£UIJ blm- ' ........ ffewpmt Bwb PGllcl a.lef '· JmDa Blav· .... ,.....,: .,.. ....... .,. .. re- *tdilm "'** .. -~ Wies far tlda motiiDillt and --freqwuQy .... u. ............... width on ..., far .. ~-M • oweqaqrt, .. ODdl im..elf .tt. ID .. emblr· rwinl .......... flf lleekint ta.-to 0*1\"Ct the tma." TM dlief ..-. a.t U· 'lWm ewe .,.y 11 be- mme .... ll•lioa1for a.. ....... u.,...,. I See By Today's Want Ads e There are &Orne arumels that would make nice pets being &iven llNIOY Scot fl"ee! A big HE MAN IY'Pc dog, "Bruno" and two Halloween ldllens ... a gob- lin! and a witch: e Sewing clas.ses are offered by a weU qualified ln.'llrUc· ll't'SS. e One person, with a doi;, want. a clean 2 bedroom house to rent. must have a fenced yard. l'ice Jflagor's a Motlter -.............. edk-- tllllle .. ~ ..... It bell • An all around kitchen man la needed ID a weU knoWn restaurant! • A widow is looking for a cook • housekeeper to live in, will pay $225. pet' month! I Mrs. Margaret Campbell is deputy mayor ot Toronto, Canada, u well aa presi. dent of its city council, plus being controller. Also, she's the mother Of Ster- ling Campbell (right), sophomore at Golden West College, where Mn.. Cam~ bell was a visitor this week. Looking on at their reunion on the Huntington Beach campus is Charles Minadeo, president of the Association of Adult Stu- dents. 14 Orange Coasters In School Art Show Don't Delay Dentist Day Paintings by 14 Newport· Mesa Unified School District students have been entered in the Orange County Su· perintendent of Schools Hon- or Art Exhibit. The paintings are by stu· dents from all grade levels, including kindergarten. Those selected: Monica Park, kindergar- Friend, Foe Jury: 'No' DANIA, Fla. (AP) -It makes no difference wbeth- ed politiciens support t h e bairia Police Department. The poll~ ticket support· ers and critics alllte. A'n..ANTIC CITY, N. J . ten Corona del.Mar Elemen· (AP) -Do JOll delaJ Yilit- tary. "My Bone . ., ing tbe dmtilt? Tom Warne, ftnt grade U you do, Joa ma1 be_,_ Corona dtl Mar Elemea-ferinC from a ..aety .-.. ~~ 7.ebra II the Ticer'• P~· profetlCll' of oral _._ Joey Halderman. second gery has reported that P. grade N~' rt Elemen· pie who avoid denti.ata have an ''anxiety that -......... --tary, "Tuna ishing." --.. 1 .... aggeratea the actual pain Steven Tllcker, third grade experienced." Mesa Verde, "The City." Dr. R. Quentin Royer, a Laura Mercier , f ou r t b profeuor at the Unheuity grade Mesa Verde, "Flow-of Southern California at u. ers in the Rain." -Angeles, presented bis re. Angela Treacy. fifth gra:!e port to the annual meeting Newport E l em e o t a r y, of the American Society ol ''Night FUU of Color." Oral Surgeons. Cathy Britvich,. s ix t h grade Newport Elementary. "Las Fruitas." T h "'---Chris Hen, seventh grade ec '-dUM Maude DJtvis, "Still Life." Rick F l em l n g, eighth In Orange g r a d e Abraham Lincoln. "Going Around in Brllllant Circles." Oasses in the tectmical Chris Bradford, n 111 t h phases of community tbe- grade Corona del Mar High, at.er -sound. llgbting and ''Still Life." set construction -are now Michele Massey, 1001 being~ by the Or· Relarlct6w -JDlkiDc u. ...... mt.lllde: No 1'-Tarm ca earn1 • crests of grales ..... YiaiblltJ ii ITS HERE ... THE NEW 1968 DIAL-A-.STITCH BY PFAFF 98.00 )leg. 199,00 I complete with ~lcaat just turn the dial to chooie tbe design you want • no money down, 6.00 monthly • does cvuything without attachments • bobbin winds automatically while you sew • instructions at no extra cha.rge • 25-yea.r parts warranty • save .even more with a trade-i.ci Sewing l&chines, 8()1) Can't come .ia? Call the Broadway for a 8olAC danomtatioo. No obJjptioo. ANAHEIM "' Mayor Dick Marant, who supports the policemen and City O>mmissfoner candi· date Robert Houston, a crit· le of the department, got identical tickets last week. Botti were charged w i t b illegally parking in lhe space in front or City H a I I marked "reserved for city manager.'' grade Corona del Mar R1gli, ange Studio Theater Gaild. "UntiUed." Larry Old« and Mart Marc Wood, 11th grade Davis will conduct t b e Newport Harbor, "Neutral course at the theater. 115 Nawea.'' N. State College Blvd. in ~ .f F..W.. e ~ IH<li 444 H. hclid • A"ehelm Henry Royster. 11th grade Orange. EIU'Ollment may be r • ..,._ 644-1212 AHheim Shoppin9 Cu ter ) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllNTIST JJOJ Vie Lido, H..,_rt a.-11. C.llfenli., FRIDAY, HOVIMllR J, 1'67 et 1:00 P.M. --"' b aUin w.-... _~-Teleph011e SJS-112 1 Corona del Mar High, "His-......... e v ~ g "'l!'C: ~ SN, w ... ....._ f-ri. 11:00 ••· '• Shep Mc.Mey thrv Se+.rcl1y tori cal Pageant through Ui e _a_t_m_2211 ___ . _______ 1_:J_o_,_ . ..,___s_._•._1_0:00_._ .. _•_•_'..;.'_ .... _. _ __;;...;..._..;;.._.;__.;_:___:_ ___ , o.:..:.:.:....:oo.:....:A:....:·.:....:M.:... •.:..•_•.:....::1.:..0..:..'·.:....:M:..:._. ALL AH WILCOMI Both cases were dismiss· ed by an equally impartial judge. I•.,.· Ages." Nancy Hull, 12th grade Corona del M a r High, "Flowers in Batik." You want action? The fastest most -direct pure jet flights to Re Pacific Air Lines ~the hot line flin~·t no "'11 * (~ctually lhi~ is Pacilic's night No. 46, but all our Reno and lJ\ Veeas 5' l 1 I fhgnts are automa\1u lly numbe1ed 711. St.l rts you off r ,jlt) 22 minutes faster than any other flight to Reno from LosAngeles~ 5 i ~ ! st ~hG~:g;1:s \1..J ~ee \'11 l be e;i,,( ' Nordesser, 1n hGt pink. The; ere \Pr/ 'c~·· ir~-'· •.·,.a you hrf C' • • ~ (:rfkn) or cc'd d• nk-; (1-ard f':'d ''ff). But mere important, P;;r1f1c Ar gP.t· \'C 11hr•p ,, p~lim11 and < . e O• c :.hcrt:: .'.J 1n h ~·0 clr "J ~rn }OU II V' tt1 Ri:;r.o. Or I c' 1 ,c .• , .i:-1 ~ : l~r lf~ gi:.d rr:.:1. rr '.. •. / /lJ•:Lu'.L.cr L'i6·34ll. p ~ r .... , •• 'I''- SOUTH COAST f'UZA e lllSTOl & IAJI lfMO .... AT U..• -MT -.,. l'rtNy ,.,..,..., lfl• a-. .. fl• •·•tJ ......, tti• • ..._ " I u11. ,. .. ' • n less is Is :s >l •e '0 ~. Ill re Lil ID a Te er , , 1htlm tllitr ti .. ,d.y ~.M. - - I -.Wat~h For .Flu Bu~ ' I ' Epidemic Predicted In Eastern Areas ATLANTA (UPI) -Asian Flu will reich epidemic proportion11 in areas along the eatt coaat th.is year, but the U .s. OommuniC!MNe Dis· eaae Ce!Ul' Sa)'S it is not ex,pecUd to be a country· wide ttnat. lives in 1963, : would strike hardest in the northeast, "particularly' the large met- ropoiitan ar&as such as New York and Phitadel· phia," with a peak level in early ~ary. persons not in the high-risk categories could cause a shortage in the vaccine. Persons vaccinated since 1963 need only one booster llhot, acconling t.o aut.bori- Ub. They advised 1tlet lince it reqUires a periOd of time for immunity to build up, the vaccine would be vi1"· tu&lly useless unless it is taken before an outbreak OC· "Even though we're ex· pect.lng an increase ()( sub- stantial proportions this sea- son, it won't be a major in· fluema year," a.aid Dr. Bruce Dull, assistant direc· tor of itle center. n.e ce\itw says th.is year's outbreak~ whi~ is expected to be the biggest since 1963, will effect "substantial num· bers" in the east because or an increase in the ~en­ eral level of susceptibility curs. in the area. 'lbe center explained that the probability of a higher The center reports each rale of the disease on the which claimed ovet" 70,000 y~ on the incidence and eest e<>est this year waa due , probability of tbe flu, which t.o itle "small incidence" Dull predict.ed the disease,' Only Fidel Is Mad Now talcies its· largest toll among there a year a.io. ttie elderly and those with1 ii~mcNiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiii~~-g ohronlt!. ill.De$ se s. 11 This m"1th, persons in high-~lc \ategories w h o have not ,J>een vaccinated since, 1963 were ll!'ged to MIAM-1, Fla. (AP) A new-take' shots to-cu-rd againat ly srivecl Cuban exile the disease. claim• be miaaedr' a date with a Fidel Castro ftring Offici•ls stressed th~ VfC· "-' .. . . cine is "not c~Uy ind..i· squad .,, feigntng ml8ruty. cated for all individuals, but Something 9ooCI is always happening "I actecl so.crazy 1bey put sboolld be given to penona me in a hospital," •id Guil-in gr0up. knoWn tb ·experi· lerme JuKe Fernandez Va,. enoe hidl -mortality from ,.-----it• lenzuela. "Four men cat;, epidemic influenza.". ,.,.,.,_. tured with me were shot. • ....., .... Dull said no shortage is 1...----=~-1 After two years, the 32-cu1TenUy expected ·m the year-old r efugee •a i d, he vaccine supply available for W... pro-·--ed "cured" 04> UV...,._ I 'high-risk groups. II and sentenced t" '"' "ears Groups advised to 1eceive for anti-Cestro activity. immunization are: j RecenUy he eseaped with -OhrookailY ill penons two companions u v .. 1 • -with eilmenta includinl <:ar· .· Jst Anniversa111 Sale Taco Taco prison c amp, diovascW. diliea~ such Fernandez said. .. .. ~ Wit~ "We proceeded to . L,a 1. ..a h1PlftVril8:. Villas Province, wtiicb ~ .,..._., 1fiia-.;:. know. We took a fishinC bod ...... 111" P #' .t!M'· Faltulous uvlnts 'fhurt. thru S.t. · Oct. 26-27-27 •• World'• la ..... at piltlo1 l>Oint, and beMnd adlllllf; IUCh lor Mitiml... • : illlec-tialll; .. illne11e1 • ludl -I Ud addi• Ch h 0 •·· .._,~. am er pens , _ P•IOlli-•er 45 years Member Drive ~v:'~.~:-.t~ nota1>ty -Persona in .titutioos iuoh ,as ru-slnf homes, chronic diseeM ... ho6pitals a,nd oomparab~; environ- meots "lbould be' consider· ed particular risks." ANAHEIM -The Orange County Owimber of Com· merce will launeh a 10-Qay countywide membership drive Wednesday. Pertons over ~. "partic· WrtW.y cake. Free cake & eeff" Sat. 11 1.m. to I p.m. Beuhat 'Ediager (1t S.n Oleje Fwy.) Hunll"lfon leach The campaign will be waged by the "Sen~s C I u b "-the <barn tier I membership group original- ly formed in 1959 by mem- bers who take time from th£1 r own businesses to so· licit recruits. ularly where~~c illness ~s alao evident, x~e~e1"!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'IO increased m ·.in 1n·1: // ./ < I ( nueni.a," ace<>rdlng to tne . The ·DAILY PILOT ceMer. A center spokesman said extensive Immunization of d " Covers Boating Bes+ in West ... ! I !J.t\· \ 11' F ashlohed .To Satisfy by KEVIN McANDREW. skilllu/ly designed ol th! ~m.oothest fur felt tp give li:tdiv.idual comfort and ' ' distinctive appearance. shown, the · Cortland, with telescope crown, 73.00 ·~ Men's Hats, 57 ., I ~' ' i . " t• 4· , A STEP AND A STYLE AHEAD in lightweight shoes by f LORSHEIM. trim comfort in su,)erbly handcrafted styles that are making footsteps for others to follow. 27.95 -29 .95 The Villa , a distinctive ~lip-on of textured leather with a classic looped strap and full lea~er lining. 27.95 The Arbor with monk 5•rap buckle in very dean lines. Textured leather in an elgant, subtle style. 27.95 T~e Arbor winq tip. 1:,P classic wing tiR toe in a slip-on version 0f perfection for dress occasions. 28.95 The Arbor boot, fM.h;nned for today's higher cuffs. smooth leather danding tall in style with a plain toe and center gore. 29.95 Men's Shoes, 57 MEN 'S STORE .. • fhursd,,y, Ottober 26, 1967 DAILY PILOT j J ' J Ji DAILY PILOT \ Thu~~. Octobtr 2b, 1%7 Seeing double? TWo fabulous new .Penney's open soon on the Orange Coast J t No -you're not se""1 douw. -it's tr.! 2 IW-'d ,...., P....., stores openin9 soon with .,,.. ythincJ for ,... •• :dop thoppitMJ c:orwwnience. Not only the mcKt febulou. fu•·-for•••,-. W "*"'• "*'Y new dep.,.+ments feeturincJ ow hied •Ml l1•led ~., lw.d nemes. It took years of wMinc) with top •..,.• ~ fo ..,,lap our 5ne of Pennerest eppliences. TVs ...d ,,....., w..Mn. drywn. Nfrig..+ors. vacuums, sewing mechines. tyfNi••i._. -al.,._ our proud Penncrest label. The same goes for our r.. Fwfci• M..-funNture, our ~ made Penncreft mec:henes a"Cf toall. ..I es Fe.__. 5-of fires. bet· t eries and eccessoriM for 'f04ll c.-. AM tl.ey're al Mdwcl I:.., the Pett- ney name, your auurence of If" Sty..,,, utisf.ctiaR. ..... "'°"9 your Penney Charge C.rd for Gt-.., 0,.lilMJ tpKMls ill tftMY clep.rtments -•+ both fabulous new 'enner'sl A ' \ >. ' \ I ,.Fashio .n Benefit Given 'New Look' :I Aliliougb proceeds underwrile tbe aponlOl'lhip of da9*al mmic. if• th~ pop tune. "There'll Be Some Changes Made" that 1ee1111 to .et the toee for the annual I. Magnin fashion ahow and lundleoa. While dealing with the ever-changing world of fMhioe. bmefit plannen are keeping pace with couture by giving a "new look,, to the eftlll. For the lotb anniversary •bowing, aponsors me • ...,_, die d* from the traditional early February time to WednarlaJ. Aprils. l*oridille '' spectators with a preview ot a fabulous array of pre lnts en_..... "Ibe new location selected is the spacious Anaheim C.w p¢ioe Ca- 1 ter which will provide facilltlea for the much-needed apamioe Anet, fi>r the first time, by enlarging the patroneM tilt it ii.,....,.. r f~r the UTIDfementa committee to accept requests of thole wilMac .._,... · ticlpate. However, Mn. James K. Turner and Mn. C1inta r. Frtrm dlair- men emphllize that fund1 raised will continue supporling the a.Jy paipme for the ebow, the Free Youth Concert.a for Orange County 1hd!nh, •.a. • nual aeries ot the Orange County Philh~c Society. Another tradition wbidi will tontinue ii the .,. ........., "1 Newport Harbor Service League and the IOCi.ety. Due to the enthusiastic support of benefit patiOll •• and lie fiae cooperation of county school districts, more than 110,000 cbDdla Ut'e been musically emi.dhed by attencling a total of 14 youth COlk8ts Ja Ule past 10 years. In an effort to anticipate the growing interest in tbele tMm1s -4 • to avoid the possibility of any cNld being disappointed by lad:: ol 'iec. the usual series of 6 or 7 concerts will be inc:rused and a thinl .. , r ha added to the 1967-68 IChedule. The 10Ciety again will prese.nt the full 1.-0I Angelee ~ Orcbeltra with Lawrence Foster conducting and Dln"ll¢iaS m tlla lw.t Orchestra of the Young Muaiciana Fomldation with Midaael ,,._ "11 · • directing. In addition, the programming will include CODCll!lts by the eatifal'llia Chamber Symphony with Henri Temianb. founder and· clindDt ol "I.et'• Talk Music" fame, directing. Patroness committee clWrmen, Mn. J. Donald r&cw _. Jin.. A. Bayard Dod Jr., announce formal inviiatiolll IOOll wiD be mailed to Or· • ange County women who will be IUbecrillinc t.o tables Of 10. Serving on the committee with them are the Jlmea. LloJd Allbert, William S. Holstein, Willlam H. Mead md IM Steffemen, from tile Bar· bor A,rea; James Keyes, LIP.ft& Belch, and .Jn RaiJww. .._,. RpDe• .and E. C. Sproul, northern· eoeuaty ana. J ~-A ... FACE -Symbolically expreamg the new ...-wllidl ii "em=necl for the 10th anniversary preeentation ol *e ~ •.-· show and luncheon benefit 'are chairmen OeA fD rilait ia mi.mr), Mrs . .James K. TmJ:Jer, representing New- port Barbor Service League and Mrs. Clinton F. Eastman, Orange Counly. Ftlilhannonic Society. Both organizations sponsor the event. and proceeds are 118ed by the &OCiety to present its ennual series of ·Free Youth Concerts to county students. Hosts Hail Educator As 'Guardian Angel' Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., a man who has been crowned with laurell many, many times, wears a new diadem -a halo. The eminent educator, the abancellor of th\? Urtiversity of California, Irvine, received his halo today when he was named Guardian Angel by the Harbor Auxiliary, South Coast Child Guidance Cli nic. · He joins the ranks of five other "chosen ones,'' men in the com- munity honored for their constant interest and encouragement of the bet· terrnent of the area's young people and children. , Awarding Dr. Aldrich the symbolic ring was Dr. Torn Robinson, last year's Angel. Other Guardian Angels are 0 . W. Rk hard, Walter Burroughs, Harry Babbitt and Andy Devine. The ceremonies in the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Clubhouse high· lighted the annual Presidents Reception the guild gives to honor president.! of area philanthropic organizations and to acquaint those leaders with the work and goals of the Ohild Guidance Clinic: Dr. Maurice Kaplan, chief psychiatrist and administrator of the clinic, briefly ootlined tlhe goals of the clinic wltlch offers low cost care and treatment for emotionally disturbed children. Also introduced by Mrs. Robert Bernard. auxiliary president, were Mrs . Phyllis Vincent, clinic administrative coordinator, and John Rau, clinio president Masses o( rich red flowers adorned tables covered with gold cloths where Mrs. 1..-0uis Pratt, ohainnan, and her assistants, Mrs. Evan Prichard and Mrs. Harvey Pease presided. Mrs. Roderick Wheeler circulated the guest book, while members of the "uxiliary's board of directA:>rs assumed hostess duties. In the few short years he has resided in Newport Beach, Dr. Aldrich has deeply influenced the community, the area and the county. -1,LIVATED TO THE RANKS -Dr. Daniel Al~dl Jr .. c~Uor :of the Univeflit¥ of California, Irvine, receive. his halo • the new Gaardiln ~ of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic's Barbar Amiliary from previous "angel," Harry Babbitt. His active participation in church, youth and special interest groups include serving as a member of the clinic's board of directors, as director of the Council of Arts of Orange County Coastal Area, Orange Empire Boy (S.. ANGEL ACCLAIMED, Page 16) :New Fad Flatters Ann Who'd Like to Get Into the · Game DEAR ANN LANDERS: A new fad started a few weeks ago. It has real- ly taken hold and I wonder l! you know about it. It's caUed "Let's play Ann Landers." Here's how it works : When t.een- aiers get together. (it can be either a group ~r just one boy and one glrl) and the conversation lags. someone pops up with "Let's pla-y Ann Land- ers." The person who is "It" Is asked a question by anyone in the crowd. The person who must judge "It's'' answer le called "Pigeon." It can be a sensi ble question or a dumb question or a per· sonal question. The trick is to come up with an answer that sounds Uke Ann Landers. "Pigeon" is then asked ANN LANDERS ~ if he agrees with Ann. He must say "yes'' or "oo" and state his reasoos. U be doesn't CICllDe up with a good reason be ia "It" aatil he makes the grade. You'd come unglued if you could hear some of the l.QS'ftrl. One kid Ud a column of youn in hU wallet He just whipped it out and read the u- swer and cracked up the whole crowd. this game ii a gas. It aho helps ktd• &ft to bow eadl otbel' bdkr. Pleast' ~ my letta' and tell u you c.ren·1 inallted -GARDEN CITY PRI'.' <» DEAR PIUJifCEI: 11111ee11 ..t. I'm fh1' 11 ell· I .... I C99111 M a lilt ff• -•lkmnerartaceet ol ...,_ ••I'•• &., UIUlc. kWt. I'm .. ,_IL DEAR ANN LANDERS: J need some help with my 12·year-old daugh· ter. Her daddy rued when she was 7 months old and I went U> live with my widowed mother and unmarried sister. Terry has grown up with no man in the house -unfortunately her only uncle lives 1,000 miles away . Ever since Terry was a small child she was overly affectionate towa rd any male who came into the house. She climbed on men's laps, comb- ed their hair, patted their faces and begged U1em to kiss her. This was considered cute when she was a tot. but now I'm worried because she has not outgrown it as I had hoped she would. J feel she should not be kissing the mailman, the meter reader, the paper boy and everything in trousers. J would .appreciate your advice on what to do, Ann. -TROUB LE AHEAD DEAR TROUBLE: Little ~iris who grow up with no man In the house sometimes btcome starved for father- ly affection and this 11 why they bt- come overly affectionate to "anything ln trousers." (Incidentally, the 1ame thing occun to little girl• whose fa- thers Ignore them.) I hope you will speak to your daughter's teacher. Ask her advice. Some rcbool1 have excellent coun· sellng programs and perhaps Terry can get the help 1be need1 rrom the acbool counselor. Jr not, Hk the teach· er to recommend someone • CONFIDENTIAL 1'0 J WANTED HELP AND YOU GA VE ME RUB- BISH· Sorry about that. The trouble with good, solid advice. my friend, is that it sometimes inter!eres with people's plans. When romantic glance• turn to warm embraces 11 it love or chemls· try'! Send for the booklet "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference.'' by Ann Landen. Eacloae a long, stamped. aelf -1ddre111ed envelope and 35 centa in coin with your request. Ana Landers will bt glad to help yo u with your problems. Send them to her In care of the DAILY PILOT, en· closing a atampe4. aelf·addresred en• velope. .. J .j DAIL V PILOT 'ThursdQ, Octobtr 26, 1967 Sophistication Surprising Teen Designers' Praises Su tbe mini and the mini-mini skirt.I, loo& hat1 on boys, abort hair on girla, 'bats and bow they ·felt abo1.at their much publicized ooolempo- rary, Twi.w .. Thefr anawers might 'Sur· prise a lot of fashion WJ'U. ers, parents and a lot of youn& men, too! 1be girls .come from all over the country, from Cali· fornia to Long Island; from the deep Soutb to up.state New York; from Texas to W•bington State. Most 1 i k e mini6ki.rts "~ appropriate" and "when they look well on a person" but were 100 per·· c e n t against mini·mini· skirts! One teen lttought sldrtl shoukl be knee length! Half of them opted for hats, Wayfarer's Chapel Carmel Rites Revealed White buuta with blue ftowen filled tbe cUpel and banked the altar candles of Wayfarer's Chapel, ~ wbeD Linda TyJer ex- cbanced weddiJIC YOWi with MarviD Cooper. ~of ..... ad Mn. Robert ,., .... llatiqton veiled bat, and carried blue and white orcbida. Loren Straughn served as best Ulan for the bride· groom, aon of Mrs. Neice Cooper of Tustin and Walter Cooper of Richmond. Following the double ring rites 'the oewlyweda .ere honored by 21 guests at a reception In the Highland Inn and departed on a wed- ding trip to Big Sur and Lake Tahoe_. Mrs. Cooper was gradu· · ated from Orange Coast Col- lege and a California state college wbere !Ile received a degree in history. said they like them, wear them often. AU but one were antilong hair on boys. Maureeo 'Mc .. Dowell of Oornwall, N.Y., a tall, slim 18-year-old bru- nette, the only one who had a good word to say ·tor long- baired boys put it tnis. way : "Some boys look .. well in long hair but my de~• have short hair.'' Lohg Islander · · Patricia · Girrier, another tallith bru-. nette, 15 years old, a .n d Carol Goodwin of Feeding ~~~~~~~3~ Hills, Mass., a 15-year-old : - blonde agreed that boys i! "look nice with long hair I in fro~ but it should be ,11hokrt jnt bathck; J'leY mu1~~ . oo nea , at s 1mPQT11an . = Twiggy generally wes ap-So +h· it ·proved by everyone in vary-me 1n9 I . 5 ing degrees from "stie's al-.L. h right," ftle opinion of Diena ~1Y5 1P 9 Roeder of Houston, to Vir· ginia Berry's ~thus&astic "Twiggy is dtarling. ''. Vir· ___ ___,.. ginia, 16 years old, cornea l/ldrllJW from Rialto. · Mary B e t h '"-----.-...r Smith of Hurley, N.Y., swn· med up Twiggy as the, "cut- e.st, the right look at the ri1bt time." .'Ibis knowledge· able young lady is just 13. Would you believe that 10 of the 13 teen..aren chose 111> make dress-and-coat en- sembies for tbek' entries in tbe Singer World Syiem.k· er Ooatelit? 1brte p1ck.ed couturi• delignl, a IUtprit· ;ng cteoee ot llsbion IOPU· tication in what the older ,enentioo ls inclined to re- gard as "&ose crazy kids with 1beir' ll1od clothes." Fuchsia Club F•bulous ...... Thurs. thru;S.t. Oct. u.21.21. Worlcl'1 ...... ..... .., ..... Free ub& eiM. Sat. 11 1.m. to I p.m. Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin Lending their artistic talents to the clll'Viug of Mr. Jack-0-lantern are Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Holen while Mrs. Paul Marks casts a spell on their work. They are e<>-<:hairmen of Newport Beach Tennis Club's first Halloween Ball thls Saturday night Mtmbers will pay "homage" to the Great Pumpkin when they arrive at 8 in costume for the festive dinner-4ance. Beadl, a.. llridl .. 1PWD ia marriage bJ ............ For ber weddillC lhe leleet- ed a powder blae i.e. over satin gown and a chapel length veil. and wen cas- cading flowen in her hair. Her bouquet of white baby roses wu arraged in a nosegay and futaed with a powder blue nbbon. Mn. Gill· Rodriguez, ma- tron of honor, was attired in a street-length avocado green gown of lace and chif- fon with a matching chapel· The bridegroom is a grad- uate of the University of Southem California and Hulings Law School, San Francisco. Clo6ta Meea-Bay Cities Fu· chsia Society meets ewry second Monday at 7:30 p.m . in the Amerioan Legion Ball, 565 W. 18th St., Costa Meea. Mn. R. K. H a 11 at BeflC!• at Edillfier . (.t S•n Diego fwy.) Huntington lffch · On the Move Dart shaping and tab-front buttoning make this a per· feet choice for active days. Choose crisp Dacron checks, nubby blend, shantung, lin· en. Printed Pattern 9069: Half Sizes 121h, 141h, 161h , 181h, ~lh. 22lh , 24 1h. Size 161h t.akes 3 yards 45-inch fabric. SIXTY • FIVE CENTS in coina for each pattern - add 15 cents for each pat- tern for first-class malling and special handUng. Send to Marian M a r ti n, the DAILY PIUYI', 442, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. S..• •••••• ..., l.Ketl•• •• Fmlllff , ..... , ~~ COMPLm ShM, u.,... & H ..... ~ ..,.., ~ ........... ~ L14e Isl• e >401 E. CMSt Hwy. Cerene 4ef M•r e 111 J Hortt. M•h1 St, S.11t• AINI Book Week Contest Calls Youth imaginative youngsters who lib to write tan ftl· ter a cnative writing con- f.e$t for grades three through eight during National Chil- dren's Book Week, Oct. 29 to Nov. 4. . Sporu;ored by the Frieods Ebells Help Win Battle To help servicemen in Vi· etnam fight the battle of loneHness. Newport Beach Ebel.ls are collecting paper- backs, magazines and oth- er books which will be sent oversea.s. Chairman of Books for Vietnam, Mrs. Ray Niel· sen may be contacted at 548~ for information, and deliveriee may be made to her home at 332 Holm- WOOd Drive, Newt><>rt Beach. Half The took 11 slim ... the colors •r• right in fHhion ..• •nd the mood is fall.See w"-t's new at Ell• Nor'1 from $15.00 of ttie Newport Beach Li· brary, the contest baa TIJ}- es which may be secured at any of three Newport librar· ies or at area schools. Prizes will be awarded at eactJ grade level for the best and most original story. Voting has begun in the libraries' dhlldren's rooms for favorite books and will continue tirough Book Week. Votes wiB be counted and a listing made of the favorite books of Newport Beadl children. During tbe observance. there will be a special ex- hibit of children's books at tne main library .oo Balboa Boulevard. A s~cial part of this exhibit will be held over for the November ex· hibit sponsored by the Friends and entitled Books for Giving, book gift sugges- tions for the furthcoming 'holidays. SIZES 141/2-161/2 18-20 Phone 646-9235 HALF· SIZE SHOP 1805 Newport Blvd., Cott• Men "111 ltlecli Mrttt ef 1 ltlt Street" """: t :JO te l:JO, Friffy te t :OO IJ .. 12• OrlftNfllr Mi ii, l'UMtr1911 lftllAIMfk•nl ., Mnter Chorte Wtlc•-... .,,. GRAND "OFFICIAL" OPENING 3 Days of Fun· Sat., Mon., Tues., Oct. ~8, 30, 31 The couple will make their home in Tustin. 548-1473, may be contacted ----------for additioDal Inf~ Physical Pentathalon Both Days - For Youngsters 6 to 18 Monday and Tuesday Sat., 10 A.M. AWARDS 6 P.M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Halloween Night 12 NOON Prizes -Surprises Drawing for • • • • e e • •·• • • • • • • • 25 FREE TICKETS to Orange County Ramblers Football Game •••••••••••••••• Specials and Bargains in all the stores! • ••••••••••••••• --------.· ·~ .. .. .. ·. £L RANCHO MARKET e SECURITY·flRST NATIONAL BANK e EASTILUff C~EAHERS • EASTILUFF PHARMACY t COIFFEURES • EASTILUFF IA"IE" SHOI' ~· > . ·c -... -.. ... . - ......... of th• ~ut the I w.2mE nhal }GJI, ~.S.A Dlego :ThE ci ()( Gallf< .. . ; c ~ : ; r : . . '* .. ~~~~ .. ' , . SlZ 10- f,1f YOl in t:h smoo pocke side speed sey. Pril MlssE 18, 20 45-in. SIX cotns 15 ce1 fifst - spech Marl! pfLO 232W N .. y At>DI ands See sew i Fali • Jog. D separ Get o coupo cent,,. Thursday. October 26, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J 5 \Little People' Legends Live ·on NEW YORK (UPI) -The These and other legends them and held that Kirk did Tales of ei1.. and goblin apirlt ~ Halloween is cen-of the elves and goblins of not die in 1691 aa his tomb-riches also ha~~me leg- turiee• old but the efforts to Halloween come· from the st.one Showed, but swooned end. It's said in lreland that prove existence of Ule "lit-Crayola people, whose era-on a f<airy hill and was ab-the mortal who catches a Ue people" come right up yoos help make some Of the ducted. leprechatm has his fortune to the 20th century. , m-Ode.rn "scare" eottumes Sir Arthur Oonan Doyle, made. ' In Englaoo and Sootland, children creete. ....._ of .... s b 1 k I Afr' 1 it is still believed that .... ~ crealAll . u1e e r o c n ioa, e ves w e a l' ~ ~company, lookinJ into Holmes mysteries, compiled combs In their hair that hobgoblin (goblin of the hob legend, says that in the 17th evidence that elves aod hob· bring wealth to the men or hearth) lives in the houae century, the Rev. Robert goblins inhabit the earth. who can catch them. How~ and sweepa the floor, sooun Kirk, a Presbyterian mln· And in 1921, says the com-~ver, mischievous elves of· the pots aod tidies the kitdl· ister, wrote his obl!ervations pany, the "Strand" maga-ten try to frick their cap- eo. But if hia supper is not ot "'lbe Secret C.ornmoo-zine p u b 1 i s h e d "pboto-tors. The gold and treasure left for him on Ball<>weert. wealth of. Elves, Faum and graphs" ol the winged fig. these mortals receive turns he will scatter 1be ashes all Fairies". Sir Walter Scott urea no larger than butter· into dead leaves and rub- over and upset the cooking. was also said to believe tn flies. bish at daylight. In Soandinavia, commoa --------------~--~------------------------------------~ tradition bat it that if the elves haven't been allowed to take grain and milk, they'll exchange an elf baby for a human one. The story goes that a , • farm couple w1lo refused supplies to tt>e tiny spirits woke one dawn to a great outburst. of noise in the barn. They rushed there to discover a changeling in the cradle. 1be farmer's wife fot.md the elfin child so unmanageable and dis· agreeable, tbet me popped him into the oven. Whereupon the elf moth· er appeared, restored the human c:bild and mate.bed up her own aying, "I have cared for your babe Mtter Owl you have for mine." .• .;ScOUTING HARMONY-Kn. Joma Scapple, .... :: .. ol Girl Scout Troop 90 ......... of.._.., C..... ii no aitiug -.it 'f'Ohulteen for a wriety l - of pWi'•: ........ neilbbarboad cbairmm, com· .................... The Tee Tattler •~•;l:t in IODj. IAe•nn Vicker, 8lllJ .... ad a.I t .:Jlrier1 (left to ri&bt). 1111 Newpmt an. Gld lmll& ::~irl Scout Leaders Troop ~:.~off to Regional Meeting nm-teen adult members _!!!. the Newport Harbor Girl ~ut O>llnCM will be among the nearly 2,000 men and w~mep attending the trian- nbal conference of Region 'iI. Girl Scoots ~ t b e {l.S.A., Nov. 8-10, in San liego. t nte region is comprised cs oouncU. from Arizona, Qalifu'nia, Nevada, U t a h, .. . . .: Great Shape Hawaii and Guam. Values to Hold. Worlds to Explore ii Ute theme o( the oooclave, wilt special em- phasis on the """Jeace ol Leadership. On band will ~ Miu Daphne P i p e r. na&M-1 pr'elident; Mn. Holtm Priee Jr., natioaal 1ep1 a '"ive and Miu Bfl llioe aw. --ailtmt dirfdat al ,.-C 1&- latiom . Newport BarW o..il's Peering Around Pert Pup Teen Girls Form Group PLE8Goo; AJ:pba Omi- cron Pl at Ua.A ii Mill Linda Kitching, ...,,.... o( Groundwork for the House That Pool Built' Minnesota Fats has nothing on Miss Jean €ampbell and Miss Mary WI.Ison (1elt ro right), boCh pool entJhusiasts. They entertained at a champagne house- warming on itbe site of their new home which isn't built yet, but which is be- ing constructed especially to accomodate their full-6ized pool table. More than 36 friends enjoyed cake a-nd champagne and inspected ~ HuntingU>n Harbour Jot selected by the young wpmen. because boating is their favorite out-door activity. Both program engineers, Miss Campbell is employed by Douglas Space Systems Center and Miss Wilson by North American Aviation. They He's a pet for tots, a pal Forming a teell4'e chap· hope to move in by Christmas. for teem! Whip up this pert ter for girla between 15 and _ _..;... __________________________ _ 9311 SIZES 10-:20 I "" 11f,._i,_.. ~ ... \ You're in GREAT SHAPE in this dress with 111per- smooth curves that turn into pockef.,, Buttoos down one side so you can step in speedily. Choose bonded jer- sey. Printed Pattern 9311: Misses' Sizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 ~es 2% yds. 45-in. SIXTY • FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern-add 15 cents for eacb pattern for Iiist • class maHing a n d s pedal handling. Send to Me.rian Martin, the DAILY PfLOT. ·442, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York, N .. Y. 10011. Print NAME, AODRE~ with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. See 100 MORE fashlons to sew in all sizes in oor great FaU • Winter Pattern Cata· log. Dresses, culottes, coats, separates, })oliday styles. Get one pattern free -clip coupon io Catalog. Send SO cents. the auilt.opb« JOtrtUes o( Newport Beada. A _...... of Newport llartaar' B i g 11 School she ... -the JUI'· boot It.aft here. terWd -a Candystriper ... 1l'al ac- tive ID Girl Scola ..t Tri- Hi·Y. · A freshman. sbe ii pre- paring for a llW'ling career. will brine bid .... that will illlpire all tbe members of the Newport Bmtaor ~ .. Mn. Onllacl taid. ....... e.atwill ~in -.... bdK job with &iris ill ear area to live ap .. 6e ............. o( Girl Smutinc." 'Ille NNe~w .. potlllll'tt llartlor' COllD· cil, .... with cmmcils all ATl'ENDING Pareab' over ~ United !Uta. ii Weebad .t St.epbem °'1-cwaa41y reoaitiJC adults legie were Newport nsi-t. a oat ~ of w&- derD, Mr. met Mrs. Bruce aateer pcwiti!m. E. Gelker md Mr . ..t Jin. Far adlllb. men and wom- R ob er t l:llllby. T It e i r -. will ..,...Ulind llkiDa da~ ..... Neci9 ... ... ....... politicm -rie GeOrll' aad .._ Hwy ....-. ........,,... are Anne Neece .-e fnlbmeJI anilable. K1mJ who do not at tbe f'oar..,ear eoOete for wills to WGl'k diredtJ wilt womm in Colmabia. Mio. lbt Ork may rerw as com- ' miltee dllri:t mea or board members. Bia 'n Buy N~ .... ia~ gma Beach ... may COD- ... the Girt Saoat oftice at l'IUm; in the gnat« Orange County area, Kl 1· Requested Spirited bidding ud buy-.._ pup of brtgbt remnants. 18 wWl lel'Vice projects as From bis floppy felt ears tt>e main objective is the to the roee on top of his Orange County Alpha Iotla bead. ttm pup will delight dJi4*r ol Kappa Phi Sig. all ages and decorate a ma . room. Pattern 'IOU: pattern Prk>r to the first business pieces. ae98ion, acbedu1ed for 10 FIFTY CENTS (coins) for a.m. next Saturday, were each pattern-add 15 cents pmdng meetings a n d for eadl pattern for first· molber-daugbter tees. cl.all mailing and special Further informadoo about bandljng. Send to A 1 i c e the new Venus cbaptef' is Broob. the DAILY PT· av&la&e by calling either LOT, 1o5, Needlecraft Mn. Troy Pew11>.«'s at 535- Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea 9487 or Mrs. Burt Sutben, Station, New York, N.Y. 538-8793. · 1001t Print Name, Address, liiiiiiiimma!f,.!iiisutmswiiiiiii1eiim,..iil za,, Plaer9 Namber. ----------- . Fint thne! Jumbo 1968 Needlecraft Catalog -hun· dredl of designs, 6 free pal- 1er'DS (inchldel designer sweat.en') instructions in· aide. Knit, crochet, embroi· der. 50 cents. Something 9000 is Bell el It Jiffy Rata-c?m· 11w1 ys happening p1ete pettema-lnexpens1ve, Boot No. 1-Dehaxe Quills easy to make. 50 cents. ~ .501::;:p1• patterns. send .... 1.-~---.1;--+4-c.-=--m--'\r]I Ing will beCin after a oooa potluct hlncfwin W'eme" ... Qy. Nov. 1. wlJiell Laguna Beach Paahellenic memhen gather at the main Lac-a Hilla Clubhouse. HAWAIIAN Annivers~:; HALLOWEEN!! Sale Flbuloui Nvlnp Thura. thru Sat. All national PanlleOenic members are invited to at- tend the affair wllidl will be bolted by the Mmes. Bea Crist, Henry R-.u, William McCarthy and John Lyons. llULA SKIRTS .... _ ... _ ......................... 3'5 SARONGS .. .': .... -............................. 1695 I Oct. 26-27-27. World's largest birthday cake. As parking space ls Um· lted. it ii •uggested that members try to form car pools. Further information' ia available by calliag Mn. Harold Ives, 4IM 5620. Y's Menettes ALOHA SHIRTS . .._...... . ............ 8 95 UIS ___ ..... ... .. ......................... 15 •• 2 00 ' 5]o(}Jo £LA~~~~r::S 1 COLLEGE CENTER COSTA ~lSA 2750 HARBOR Bl VO. OPEN: 1N O.Uy 545~911 10.9 Fri. ~ second Monday ol ev- ery month is the date select- ed bJ v•a .If~ to gath- er at 7: :.» p. m. f'w1beso in- formation on location may be obtained by calling tbr YMCA office, S48-9347. ...------------------------------~ ' I • Free cake & coff" Sat. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Beaell at Edinger (1t San 01990 Fwy.) Huntf ntton Beach 1 ~~~~~~~~-1 YOUR MOST EXCITING REFLECTION FOR FALJ;-.'67 tLe looli )'OU kn ! Be neutral! Wear this pretty buckled pump that goes with everythiAg. To everywhere. Anytime.. Bodini in Black Calf. and Brown Calf. $21.95 Matching bag 21.95 -- JI OAJL Y ftl LOT T~, OctdMr 26, l'f>7 -'t" -· .l CM·NB-LB Students Off to See ~izards, Witches, What-have-yolf o:.I.~~~-~~ TC .!r."--~~1Ln'T'~ .... 1-.nNt• ,,_, .. ,. '"" .. ~ .... ,,_.,~ ml c..tf:"'I..':. If:! ~yJ"" ............ Adams PTA Mn. WD11aa MuUc Prelident COMING UP: Sweat au md tee shirts imprinted with the ICbool'• name went on ale dU week and will continue tbroQgh .November. 'lb.ls ,..ya and means project is cbatred by Mn. <llarles L a m b md co-ebliired. Mn. Ro-bert Campbell. REPORTS: Robert Miller, JHbdpal. welcomed I*'· eab to Back • to • achool 'Nipt lMt Monday • • • 1'«nbenhip drive under tbe l"ictlnce of Mrt. Law· rence POiton was pro- 'nounced a succeu. To p wiDDen were Linda ~ util, .ecmd gr'8de and P• ter Leuct. fourth pde. Canyon PTA 111'1. Deall -Preddmt OOMING UP: Almm1 JW. 1oweeD ,... will tMe p.ce 't1aed1. Oct n. ..-.ec1 bJ room moth- ... --Jeedalllilp °' Mn. Lou ~ cmtr. mm. REPORTS: P.-mta •er • wekcaed to Ba -to- 8dl00l NiPt llMt .... ........ w. PeJtm, ....... • berol .. BMnlolU. .-._ Na 1n¥sn u.-.. .... D*ld. ................ ..... eo,i:i:_~k.''!f- Prilllkleat COMING UP: Bu. Olnml Wild Welt Olndva1 "it J tab plilce tomorrow, from 4 to t p.m. Hane *""' will beCiD at 7:30 p.m. a.me bool», cback ,,. IOlll and pGl:O' rides f elltmed.. 'l1ctets wtB be OD .ale u.t fNSlinl. )In. Bruce Hedrick ... .,. -means cblllnnm, ii m dmle of tbe event. REPORTS: ScbDal .,.~--­ wen tlk.en mt • e e k. with .. sd tauce of tbe PTA bcmd. Crown V eUey Guild Mn. WUllaa Keller Pruident COMING UP: Fint IWJo- WHD carnival wOl t a k e place Tuelday' Oct. n. from 4 to I p.m. M the &Cbool. 1beme is Gbosta A Go-go. Festivities U.. elude a costume parade. gemes and prizes for ev- eryooe. Dimer will oon- sUt of bot dogl, cole Uaw, baked bear» nt b*ed goodlfl. All pmes an 10 Ceola OI' 3 for 25 ceda. El Morro PTA Mn. Brace c....- ~ COMING UP: Annual Hal· loween Boo Blast w i 11 take place 'Fuesday, Oct. 31, from 2::.1 to I p.m . Costumes may be wocn and friends are invited. Games md spook boUle featured. Herper PTA Mn. ~Samia President REPORTS: Bo a rd meet, From Page 13 Hocus-poais ••• Abramdhra ••. food, tacben' musical l1 CllalmlUH amsted u for tb.1J proj~ . . Board cab wllk and a HU.. bolt..s ... The Mmes. meetinc took plac. last ween Hit •b.icb will llart l.Mo1 Taube, Paul Doutt. Monday nitbt in the home at 11:30 a.m. .._ Lowery and Leonard of Mn. Herman Scbelstra· Pomona PT A =., ~-:=: !::: ~. lln. ..._Sc._.. . i. ._. UlnrJ Jdeace at Wilson PT A Pr.ideal .. SL .loiepil'a Co&Jege, Or-Mn. Robert 5utey OOlllNG UP: A movie wtD --1>..-drf .._..... President _y .... .,,_ ve IUVIL ... place tumoltOW at place IMt Sunday,. pl'O· COMING UP : Annuli Hal· S:tS p.m. in the multipar~ ~ ·wm benefit :. tbe toween carnival will take poM room. ncUta are. tcbool • . . Cbrlstmu place Saturday. Oct. 28, ~ ceni.I, popcorn and cnn. c:ommittee beaded from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. pwtdl will be aoJd for 10 by Mn. JGeeph Panino ... Paper drive will be cents udl .. · Bula <Ar-meeta week!) to m a k e Nov. a and 9. Mn. Robert 1011'1 Wild Wat Sb o • Sift itlml. Each famil1.b Sanby may be colUct«l and cantval will tab UUd to oanen'bute at for 1tor~. presentlld to Mn. E. L. Wright and Mn. g;~. Deetet' for their ~· 100 percent partidpadon in thf membenblp Me. i " Woodland PFo::,~ Mn. Dealt C...,rdif= Prealdeot • REPORTS: Back • ~l Night end Ice ~eam ~ dal took piece wt ~ ne6day. Clan vWtinloo also took place. Dif,nn Smith, DoveH Sm!~·~ .. thy 'lberiot, and ~Y Hope served the r~ ment.a. .,. place Frid a J , Nov. 10, 1eMt -blndmlde Item REPORTS. TropN.. were from 4 ao t p.m ..•• Pll*'i.::::=:::::::==========;;;;;;;;:~;;;;~~~~~~~I drive Fridlly, Nov. 17. f' REPORTS: "Caa'aticl& ette" wu adllnded lad week by tbe Mmes. Ro- man Scbeidel. Diet De Hmm. Murray Black, L. D. Heftey and Robert Pm- ley . . • Winnen for the membenbip drive wen MW Pela Hawiey•a km- da .. den, and lower gradea ol Mn. K e it b Keppler IDd Mill Elia· beth .Jolwton. Presidio PT A Mn. AMrew Bradle7 Pr•ldent COMING UP: Halloween oarni~ will take place Saturday t Oct 28. ,,.,. ra1.atn1 cemnooy • 11 a.m. will olficlally open the Carnival. Coltwne pa· rade will . .wt aftenrardl witb judging and award· inl « tropb68I to the fun- niest. u,u.t. IDOlt ~ al. best clowa, preUlelt ..s the molt ...., out. White e&elJblllt artidm are atiil beiDI coUected: pleae contact Mr•. Pbil- llp Kilmer. ~13116. St. Catherine's Auxiliary car1 Sclllarlt President COMING UP: Annual Saints' Pwade will take piace ttU year on Tues· day, Oct. SI, at 2:15 p.m. Children of lie tint and second grades will parti· cipate by being dressed in the costume al the Pint ol bia choice. Parents are invited tlO atteod this f unc· tiori. St. John Aux. Mn. Vldw Clarb Preadellt COKING th-: All s. i . t I Dey Wednesday, Nov. 1, la • 1cbool boMday • • . TradlJI& stamp collection Young revolutionary diamond design. Our exdusive coup d'etat diamond setting openly ascends ... drenching every single facet in a light-compelling radiance never captured before. Clockwise: Emerald-cu t diamond, from SJ75. Pear-shaped diamond, from $375. Marquise diamond, from $400. Round diamond shown with wedding ring, from S275. Each priced with interlocking wedding band. SLJ'~~~·~ 18 FASHION lSLANO e NEWPORT BEACH Los A119tlfs e Ctntury City e G~le e Tomntt s... Stmlrdlno e S.u Blrbara ·-· ---------= -:a::: -J!J Is: = r ~ --- day Friday, Nov. 3 ... Replwmoathlymeetingl'::============================================:9=~ will .. place Thunday t '--~ ... .._ 111• ..a..-~-New. I, at I p.m. . . . 815 -~ -.._ • ed ... nport eardf CGftee and reci*'lllklll Glwit boob ludenmp ... Imme., ...... Gw-.......... twft will be .. 1:30 a.m. ........ ~ Friday, te Bowe mt week. 111rL llil .,_. ....... of 1be u-REPORTS: Mrs. Hanld NO'f. 10 • . . CJristmu Qbma-lleOlrd., ....._.. 1111 .._ ..._ db plr· Hobl, waya and m-. Cl'llftl boutique Sunday, llblp dM •, repated elll • ...._ aa&noces dlatiJ •w. reported cm tbe • Dec. 3. a.It IZI ..-. haft -=.-=: ~~~ ~of the cami~... REPORTS: Mor tb111 200 ed. Mrs. Georp c.tll' US" ~ Membenbip drive P'tiPt l>ookl were purcbued and tint ll'ade dw bm1111e ilr 1'w Mer ad April tD Plril. ended 1ut Jl'ri. cloMa.d to 1he ICbool li-~ pen ' er • • • ···BJ.Ian wil be broa&trt day. bnr)' durint the aecood Wirmen at the bicJlde .... 1IP ID dlte bJ JLn. LJll -1 book '*· F.ach of r..te iDdude a.tea o. GeGiiiidli. ._.aa..,...._. Newport Hgts. PT A ... H padea hlld Its own ling AmJ md Tmy Qom. illL Mn. J8111f1 Fiiter ...,... hme and dis· ..... 5hayJ ff .... De-President ,.., table nprtHDting • vid . Arnold. Mn S,.-Undbergh PT A COKING UP: Halloween coaperetive effort by stu· kick. Gtta e.t. Ar& Jira. • ..., .._. eariSnl wm tate plac8 .-., perenta and te.ch· Hauan. 'JbetD p...... Praideut Saturday, Oct. 21. froaa ... C1w four A won the Stew Duncm. ~ S.. <™ING UP: Board meet. 10:30un. toJp.m. ,,,.. men ks) aW'd for bav-baut.. ScoU u.liaJ, Les-ill .. 1* place Wed-will be pmes and attree. illC tbe moll boOb c:red· Jie Shelfrm, Jalia a De witaJ. Net'. L at ta.a tiona, Pd -a • pock.t Mild to them. Five Cirll <m Howe, Tim ...,., a. ia lie Pti1•pcw room.. lady. wtJile elepbnt m.. tbt ltDdtlat counc:ll hln· mMoas«, a.a., Cmlp-,;:::.==::::::::==============:=:==========:::;::;:::=============,I bell. N-.iie ~. Hunt Bab Di&:a _, T• ry Crail ••• It ... --• IURftN'I ••• -fURNITUU A woD)8n who 1S decorating her house needs a .. SECURITY BLANKET. ... Angel Acclaimed T OU might think it 1traog. that a furniture store could be a "Secaritr Blanket", but that is juet what we have been m fattidio111 womlll who want to be sure that Scout.I. Big Brothers of. Or- ange Qiunty. Orange Coull· ty Philharmonic Society, Or· ange County Coast Associa· tioo, Empire Debutante Bell patrons and Project 21 or Orange County. Last year be was named Headliner-of ·tile-year in Ed· ucatioo by the Orange Coun· ty Prest Club. He waa born In New ~e and received his bachelor « 8dence degree from the College of Agricul- ture, University of Rhode Island, h1J master of sd· ence from the University ol .Artzoaa and his doctorate from the University of Wis- consin. He WU named the firlt chancel!or of. UCI in 1962. Dr. Aldrich and his wife Jean have three children, Daniel III, Elizabeth a n d Stuart. -The awards presentation had added significance to a special group of women - the aUX'illary provt.iooah who have offered their au- vices as new volunteer work- ers. Earlier in the week the . provisionals weN! instruct· ed in the operations ol 'he auxll.iary'' Treasures 'n Trinkets Thrlit Shop opera- t.Jon. 111troduced to tbe clinic f' staff, and later feted at a luncbeoD iD the Corona mp. lalads home "' Mrs. Wi1lillin Loitz. Hosting Uie JuncbeoD wre members of the auDliarJ'• board of directon. led bJ Mn. Bernard. Mn. J. O'Hara Smitb. ~mbea llaip chairman. and Mn. BaaJ Kemp. ptoVWonal cUinD-. flJ11ber acquainted the .. pbJtes with the ~ - tunctionl "' the ..... tion. The provilionals .... the Mmes. LaW1ence E. JDt. tle. Wlltiam C. smtel. Er· ne.stine Ba.em, Wayne Slo- cum. Demlis BJuyaeel. Jact Hamiltan. L. J. Bauey, Ruth Nerney. Melvin A. Ol- tetboadt. JUdmd RileJ ... Jamea Ont.ad. Others are tbr Mmes. David Roberti. William A. Wood. Paul St i II ma a. Carles Clark, Gerald Gard- on. Robert Hebel Talnnb- nah Gurtivino. Roger Jola- S-On, Marlene Power and A. F. Dugger Jr. More are the Mmes. Kar· shall B. Stamper, llOll'tJom· ery H. JohJaoa. Wayne C. Peart William Millar, Wi.J. llam BroWning, Jack Car- ney. ~org~ A. Cox. Wil· llam J. Durkin. William C.1 Gi!rbardt. Robert G. Trut and Edward Cavanaugh. IJll EVERY SET &ery Bedroom set in our store, plus Seely and Simmons Mattresses, inclUcf •' in our PRE-HOUDA Y SALE. •LOW WHOLESALI COST Many ltem1 are Wholesale Cost and bellw Jo move Dil· ooatimed Numbers. Broken Sets, or Plool' 81mplea. You must see all of our bargains to belie'f• them. Come on mer-and Stt. us. won't you. LIMITED TIME ONLY 4 WAYS TO IUY 1 1 ..... ef1 A--.... 24 ......... J. ~ CtH1t -........ hlll _, U, .. H M..-.. ,.,. i. c... •. 1.ey ..... ., ..... OPEN DAIL y f TO 6-f ~I. t TO 9 .. the fumiture they have in their home. is ''ablolutely right" I Come Ti1it 111 IGCI tad oat for yow .. why hudredt of ditcriminatiog womea. ue delighted to rely on out imaginative interior deeoraeiag idcaa and beautiful furniture. Sonio Ana Store Open Mondoy f¥enll'IO• l'HONf S•7 -1621 SANT A ANA1 Main at Eleventh POMONA1 Holt, east of Gorey PASAOENA1 Colorado at El Molino I . Zor - Pc • --- ·: . . . t ~ . .. ! . . . . . . ' . . --~· -~ -- ;f Th~, Oetobtr 26, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J 7 • Zonia Girls-ol-the-month -Viking ·club Presents Calendar Pour High School Coeds Earn Honors A turkey dlnD6r will be served members ot. Cout Viking Cub Saturday, Nov. 4, in the Ebell Clubhouse, at 8:45 p.m . A musical pro- gram wUl follow the buli· ness meetlnf. Paperl>ack books for serv· wlll be given by Mn. Or- ice men in Vietnam may ville Mlthotf, chaJnnan.. be brought Jo the meeting. Earlier thlJ month 1t A box of boOts will be sent chlldren 1lcned up to take to the men 'each month, ac-part in the SWedWl ~ cordJ.DC to Mn. Andrew mu program, with Miu Joboson, ~11. Stlna Rydebrant ID4 Miu 11111 Twner Is the clap. ter of Kr. ad lln. Bopr E. Tmmr ol Newport Beadl. COITA IBM Adlft --her Jan • CMa ..... BICb. ... Ca•Rpbell 11 ... , 111 wan- _, 1ritb tbe CSF, AP'S ud .-m team. '1'be 4Mn0da ol Mr. llDd Mn. Gnat ('a ..... of eo... ta llela W8I WI.., of the CSP' last ,.. -.... pmtlelrtited • ... drtll ........ .WW State Hospital and acta u a youll repretentative for her church. 1'be coed allo WU May Co.'I teen boUd nprllllltattft J a I t ,.ar. After hieh acbool •be would lib to join tbe Peace Corps and then study for a teacbinl credential. F.Bl'MlaA Eltl"da's ~ve for the Senate Youth Pro- lf&ID tlda 1ur la Mia Gril- 111, daqbter cl Mr. and Mn. John R. Griuel of Cos· ta ...... 'J'ldl lldlft ........ WU ..... ............ cbemll- 11'1 ..... Jut,.. ... -Jmdclr' Slrkl.....,...,.. Prelently 1be ta Glrla' LelC\ll pr-'deat end MD- lol' dMI vice president and a member of CSF. She alao ii a semlflnall•t for a Na- tional Merit Scbolanbip. The teen WU jun)or clau secretary and a member of .u'S. The l2tb crader plau to attend Stanford University' .or the University of Cali· fornla, San Dleto where ahe will major in '*>chemistry. Mill Griuel bu hopes of attaining a PhD in biocbem· iatry research. A comDdlft Juntar toll· er for nfDI ~· tM WU • -lflu• ad foll'1li r:::..~:~J: title. lbl allo .. -tbe Dl· Deb Coundl at the Broad· .,,..,. CdM mGR Several days later on Nov. • 8, tbe Ladles' Auxlllary beaded by Mn. Jl'red Espe w1ll Sather in tbe Cotta Mesa bolM ot Mn. Mat- suerite Jobuon at 7:30 p.m. Beach bu been a member of the Pep Club and GAA. She also bu managed to sandwich In ~ for t h e Speech, Drama and French clubs . The rosters of the 11>1rit committee b a v e inckad.ed her name for two year• and thu year she la vanity cheerleader. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beach of Bal· boa Island is an active mem- ber of the Balboa Yacht Clllb, Is a piano telcher and Bl-Deb for the Broldny. lbe WU awarded the tltlt .. being best fllDU Uc» 1' lliUor and WOD tbe BYC Ip 0 dlmanshJp. ,..,..... tropby. Nov. 1& ii the date far Kriat!na Raymond lel"ri.Dg the monthly gathering ot the as tutructor1. 'lbere wtll Scan SewlnC Circle. The be a practice ntty Friday Ra, NlelM!nl' borne will be evenlnC until the program the acene at 10:30 a .m. '11 preaeoted foe memben where lnltrUctlam in craft on Dec. 2. Dinner . For several year1 ltfiA Sha will attend the Uni-~of California, Santa Barbara or Occldental Col- lege and study hiltory and mUlic. ICATHLllN DAL TON ·~ . .. . .: .. . , ~ ~ f red • lt1llu lllt1r 111tes . ... - . . : I ! 5.99·pr ~~ ... 15a.1us ~J ...-.. .>..,. . • Tiie f lllllllllilml toit Is e¥fclmt In ._._.....,_,,F...,nl ltallal ldd: p J(. .. , 9lrtJe to ... 11111111 leqlls, Dlail dissie styles or -... ~ lteDlellsll ymr ...... la wlite, bllCk, llom, liel11r ._.,'-nit Glll!I. . - I Conference Scheduled your most . • romantic line • is J Juliet'/ ' f f • I I ' 'lb.ii ls the new-you bra: a lift to the spirit. and your wardrobe too. Smooth. I llOOnd-ekiD fit. with DOthinf to mab IO anacb u a ripple under clothes. In nylon misted ewer a flutt of Dacrona polyaiter the pretty Juliet ii deeply deoollete, with a whlaper of underwirlnJ, and llt1Dy *:&Pl-Don't try to r•iltl te. A ~ cup, a2 to as. B and c cup1. a2 to as. Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL W11trllll PIH• '• 171~ l httlt "",.n Inc~ Cellf.,.I• Phon• 642-1197 • . .. Norman Wiatt's Dacron® knits don't look washable ... but they are· You don't have to travel far to appreciate the beautiful tailoring and easy-~re of our washable Dacron 9,polyester knits. They're just what you've .been looking for ••• and Buffums' has them. Two-piece · . dress in blue ot pink; 8 to 18 44.18 Jewel-neck dress in beiee striped with orange or nayy; 10to18 aa.•. Suncharm Sportswear u umS' J. DAILY PILOf Recmition Official No~ on Job Secretaries To Honor The Bo88 One coat covers smoothly and m1ly. Snlldges wash off. Brushes dean in soap and water. 6 ass't colors & white. Has stainless steel con- tinoous band. Here is the razor that pleases even the fussiest shaver! Greater comfort plus greater savings with the new cartridge pack. 29 COMP.AT 2.ts No detroSting in refrigerator section. Full width crisper, 2 bottle-deeP shelves, 88 lb. freezer. Big two-door conven- ience and quality at a ridiculously low discount price! GUAUllTHD TOH1·0f3 BRANDS SllOWN • ' . ' I I , . I ~ I SEE~IHRU •.· · . . . . I OVENWAREl cllDISe Z '-casserole w/rJMt, I · l* ·ct cmero1e· w/cover, 1 qt I 1 om·..-. wf,.. or 8'' ~ , or flllld tlllll Piii, deep loaf ,., 2~ Qt iti-.p& ' Thursday, October 26, 1%7 "FISHER" STEREO RECEIVER lfr fir 1968; 70 ntUM s1llrlo raw. witll """'* ciails, 441J speabr selector, tape monitor. . "DUAL" 4~SPEED CHANGER 4 speeds, cueing device, anU-skating; track down tD ¥z gram, welgllted tlntatile. ·~1ete with baSe and Pickering Catridge Ael. ll~I STEREO SPEAKER Ill.A ........ npll'ts: "Wt .. " • -.....,, .................. u..cx.· - I ' SUNBEAM CANIST-ER .-. . WHl1E ...... VACUUM . !:.'t;sHe·tOI• - ll. Din"• steeldmlis.S.,. . er capacity titter • . ba& -ci.tes ill seconds. Wide track • easy.fOUingwbeels. · Includes com-p I et e ~ome · · cmn& '1t.: . #VC590SP. •; LOW LOW PllCE Wl11STUI Hand-wired GoldeA M color 1V chas- sis with ·24,000 volt.picble power, . tint control, auto- matic deguassi" pre-set VHF COf(J tuner, solid state UHF color tuning. .. 4 spea1· dqer. T~ quality sound, : Sllllt r.arry case. llAIMTDD TO 111 Of a IUllDS u.-nsa · 2696 * STORE HOURS * DAILY 12 NOON to 9 PM SATURDAY. 10 to 7 PM SUNDAY 11 to 7 PM DAILY PlLOT J9 Nov. II Rites Set By Legion Dropping of a wreath from the ft.em of a Coast Guard cutter iollo the waters of Newpcrt Hari>or will be a solemn highltgbt of Veter- ans Day ceremonies to be conducted at 11 a.m. Nov. '11 by American Le&ion Post 291 and the A~can Le· giUl Yacht Club. A Ooast GWlrd color guard, the Legion's drum and bugle corps and a pro- cession of boat& also will be features of the program, off the bay end of 15th Street on the Balboa Pen· insula. Sailboats and power craft, ot AL YC members and all other' boatmen interested in paying homage to veterans Of all the nation's wars, are 1mled to penicipat.e in the "ail by in review," accord· Ing to Ken Oobn, yacht club commOdore. DeUila can be obtained from Fleet Captain BlB Oox at 673-6070. Larry Ends Sea Trips For .Awhile ·~rm through with~ bc!9idiq fGr a While, .. Lar· r/ C.pum act11med on complltlon Clf bll IDO-mile '"voyqa" from Siil Flu· ellc:o to Balboa. 'Tm going to sleep for ttro days." So sayiog, tbe 2.1-year-old Newport. fifeguard trudged ubore last weekend with his combination IUrlboard and paddleboard, equipped with a rodder. Capune said be broke his own nicord time for making the trip. He made it in 18 days the first time In 1964. TtUI time he sald be wu 13 minutes faster. Capune, who surfed by day and rested on shore at night, · said be averaged about 38 miles per day, at 40 to ~strokes per minute. He naded such hazards as sharks, killer whalea and a ~. of zoominc motor oapune had some help in bis adv~. His girl· friend, Sandi Dombroski of SID Franclaco, followed him aloag tbe coast in her car and brought him lunches and dinneri. Sick leave Goes With New District Saddleback Junior Collece District has a leg up on the rest of Orange County in the great hiring scram- ble. Trustees of the ftew dis· trid Monday night a1feed to let classified employ.ea - which might range from a gardener to a business man- ager -bring their accrued sick leave to the district with them. Certificated employes, teachers, already have the transfer of aecwnulated sick leave guaranteed in t h e state code. Su~ndent Jack Ro- per. who has a college to staff, urged that the privi· l.ege extend to classified em· ployes as well. He pointed out that it will not only be a · good re· cruitment device but elim· inate friction between the two types employes over sick leave benefits. It was said that no other junior college district in Or- ange County credits new clalri.fied employes w I t h stck leave. 71 Students Cited at Cal BERKELEY CAP) -Sev· enty-one UC Berkeley stu· dents have been cited f o r violating campus niles by participating in last ~ek's antidra!t rallies, the dean of student's office annollllc· ed Mooday. University regulations per· mit penalties ranging from entering a "censure" on the ltudent's record to expul· sion. campus leaders urged light penaltie~. BOAT BUFFS Alme" Loehltey 11 the only full · time boetln9 editor workln9 on eny new1peper In Oren9e County. HI• H• elusive covere9e el ii.et• ln9 encl yec:htin9 11ewt 11 e cleily fHtvre ef tho DAILY rlLOT • -- fO D.\Jl Y Pn.OT ~. October 26, 1%7 . Pledges Solemnized 1•• _': In Cambridge Rites A simple, quiet wedding ceremony tn Sb.I.re Hall, Cambrid&e. En,. land linked Mary Ann Cooper and Dr. Robert E. Villagrana. They were · married on the bride's birthday and her grandparents' wedding annlveraary. , 'l1ie bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper of HunUncton Bead1 and formerly of Costa Mesa, wore a white Irish knit dresa and car- ried an heirloom handkerchief. Her huaband la the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Villagrana of Balboa Island. . Attending the ~ple were Dr. and Mrs. Alex Maitland of Scotland. Alt.erward a champagne dinner was served in the Bath Hotel, Cambridge. -· ·-'!be bride, a past honored queen of Job's Daughters Bettle! 157, 11 ·a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, served as student body secre- tary while attending Orange Coast College and was graduated in 1962 from Denver University where she affillatecl with Kappa Delta. After teaching for five years in Hayward, she now is teaching at _Bottilbam College, Cambridge. . 'Jbe bridegroom is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School wblre he lettered in football, track and basketball. He received hil metallura englneering degree from the Colorado School of Mines, and on a national ldence fellowship he worked for his MS and PhD degrees at the Univenlty of California, Berbley. ......____ Affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraterniti. be llso u a member of 'ftleta Tau and Sigma Xi research honoraries. He currenUy is on a post doctoral research fellowship for two years at the department of metallurgy, University ol Cambridge. Two Parties .... SOfad, Bridge Ready for Club Sa1id will be .-ved and br1dte will be played when the Orange County mem- ben ol the ldylhrild-IDJti- tute, -Fiesta. plher' • 11 • a.m.~1'ridily, Nov. 3, in the Newport Beach Ebell clut>- bouM. ReltTvatiom for the card partf tDd bmclleon ~ to be made by WedDNday, Nov. I. ncketa are •uo pe!' person. Fartbe!' lnformltion is available from Mn. Les.- lie Pam. 54M1M °" Mrs. Rayiilond Wood, 646-tm. al MCISOftl • • • In a bHutlful ribbed ottoman knit of 1003 Dacron~ poly•ter. The longer jack" · fHhlonably rl9ht •nd smartly styled for fifUre flattery over lb matchlnt shell and skirt. Anll•ble In • b .. utlful .,,.y of colors: sky blue, mou grffn, bl.ck, white, t•upe, bone. Sizes 38 to 46 * •NOOE: stml1ar style alM available ta ..... ~ .. %1~ SllO t .... ..... LINDA JIRllND Wiii WM OCCoup/e Engaged Larry M. Schmitt I D d Linda Kathryn Friend have dl09eD Feb. 3 fOI' their wedding rites in C o 1 t a MeQ'I Ft rs t Metbodiat Birthday Bubbling Bubbiy pint champagne toutl will be. railed by their husbands u members of Gamma Alpha NII clulpter, Beta Sigma Pttl. celebrate tbe chapter's HCODd birth· da1 at a~ imtJ Sat· ardaJ, Oct. 21, Ill tbt Hunt-IDiton Beach home ol Mr. and Mn. Raymond Nilles. Entertainment during the party will be in the form of a I.al Vecu Nllbt wttb husband.I a g a l n ottertna their HrVica u crouplen and bartenders, and prizes will be awarded the couple with the mOlt original ~ t&une. • Planning the anniversary party ii Mrs. Kenneth Sor· emen who is beiq uallt· ed by the social comml~. Pound Pincf;1rs Huntfnlbl Beedl TOPS Pound Plncbera IMblr tV• ery ~ llt ., ~~ H\IDtiqtoll B..m . tnbn:wtion reprding club mem--is available bJ ca1lJng llri. Harold Reed, -.ew. Ohurch. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Announdn& the engage. ment of their daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. friend of Colt& Mesa. Tbe future lirldecroom la the son of Mn. Robert H. ~. allo ol Costa M .... The -Couple are 1tudenta at OraDp Cout Collea•. Miss Friend ii a sraduate of Corona del Mar, and her flance sractuated from West Phoenix Hip Schoot He alJo ettended Pboem Co~. l~inl ''"" lnlts Alan Soett Ebe/ls ·Getting In ·Tune For Singer's ~elections 'lbe Travel SecUon of tM Newport Bead\ Ebell Club will host the noon luncheon Thursday, Nov. 2, 1n the dubboUJt. Mn. Harry Goets, vice preslde.Dt in charie of ~ gramt, will present Alan Scott in Song• From All Time Greats. , Scott bu appeared on the Bob Crosby -tv show, Ed Sullivan show and wUti the Roger W a g n e r Chorale. Light opera perlormancea include "Show Boat," "Guys and Dolla," "Mott Happy Fella," "Ki~et," "KiH Me Kate" and "Oklahoma." In opera he has sung "Lucia," "Faust," "Riao· letto," "La Bohemt0 and "Oarmen." a .a Wednesday, Nov. I, t be Travel Sect1oa w1l1 vlllt sea ~oriel. Memben 1ri11 dtpllt from Colta Meae Tbeater at t •. Ill. Mn. Jtaymoad Hema. cbalrma, ~ be contacted at 618 1111 fw ,.._ tber lnfwmation. 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Koc Can! dve Mal bee' not.I peo, ... ~ · f:lretlks · Fir•t Grot1ncl New Huntington Beach Ford dealer Dick Wibon (•ted) breaks first ground on his new $1.1 million complex on Beach Boulevard at Taylor Avenue. Over· looking tb.il momentous task is Lee. Grey of Los Angeles, district sales man· ager for.Ford. While the partially completed agency mar open in December, the. eompl~ '!ill not be completed un~ next March. ·- • ...,... ~de I Battles.hip Prime Prey LONDON ('C:JPI) -Dil· mese target.. "However reputedly un· patch of the U.S. Battleabip Blackman said the ded· sinkable a battleship might New Jersey to Vietnam wa· sion should be scrapped. be, it would be a matter ters is a mlatakf, Jane's "There are many sagaci· of preatige for the enemy Fighting Ships warned to·· ous old naval men wbo ar· to make her the prime tar· day. It said ·the battlewagon g\ie that a single battleship get and. if successful in would invite .kamiku&type of lM0-1953 building vintage scoring a bullseye, of im· suicide attac¥ by tbe Com· in hostile waters with a mense propaganda value." munista and a possible eat. (l'JW. at leut 10 years re· Blackburn recait.ed t b e astropbe. moved from battleship prac· sin.ld.Dg of the British war· The comment wu made . tice might be more a liabll· ships Prince m Wales and in a foreword to the 1967-418 ity than an aaaet," hia fore-Repulle in Southeast Asian edition of the authoritative word says. waten on Dec!. 10'. IMl, just book on world navies by the "She would probably re-three day1 after Pearl Har· editor of Jane'1, Raymond quire more suppOtt. and bor, ~ said the fiew JeT: V. B. Blackman. screening abips to malntairr aey might fall prey to aiml· The Pentagon announced and protect her:icoWd , lar :•cataatropftlc · deatnlc· earlier t.biJ year_ tb,at the justifiabl.Y be "tdln ,tion.,. •: .. . • , . New Jer~ would be ta.lten . the 'War effort.•, wopld .: 1be Prlnce of Wm .bet out of mothballt and sailed· · slmplJ be invitbft ~ ~pulse were aunt by Jap- to the Gulf of TQDkin, where .rtorll by alrcridt; ·totpedo · aneae bombers because the It.a 16-it>Cb IW)s will be used boats.or m.iJlile patrol boats 'Briflah ships bad no aJr pro· to bombarCl North Vietna· to de(troy her. tection, Blackman said. Hong Kong Vital I Strength In Economics LONDON (UPU -Brit- ish hde sourcee here feel that ttie atrengtb of Hong Kong durin& : the ~urrent troubles with 1he commu- nilta still Hes .in· Ms ecooom· ic impmtance fb China. Red activities in Hong Kq are clearijr related to the internal struggle m the Chinese malnlilDd. but no one can 11y with any cer· Wnty tO what exUnt tbey may be directed from Pek· big, tbe 90Ul'Cec5 raid. 'Ibe aseoclation aid ttie people of Hong Kong have "accommodated themselves v.ry leMB>l)' ml calmly" to tile uncerUintiea oi ttie situation. Indultria1 production. re· flectecl by the frOW1b 0( the cok>ny's eqx>111, have not been di.lrupted, the infcrma· Uoo bulletin said. Shipping problems eiisl beoa\19" 'lome owners are J'e'l.ooWrt t.o send Ohinese crews to mainland ports. The Communist C)llnese my OM not be used 81! a tNnsahipment port tot' car· goes to and from ~ main· land. Thia has resulted.. in some lot1 to tile Hoot Kong ship- ping indu&try, but the col· ony's port ot.herwite i& lune· tioo6nc normanY. The feeling expressed by the Hong Kong AMocletion (of Brltiah firms trading stated recently that lie col· During the e1rly Weeks of the diaUrbances, ~ were heavy . withd!:aw-11 from Hong Kong banks and i .laJ'ge increue in the f ssue ~ ~. but tbe t.ctual flight ol clipital seem1 . to ~ave been very small. with the colony) ln an in· . formation bulletin is that "a conaidered formuWion of foreip policy is not at present practicable in Pek· tng, but l.t they are re- acting to events rather than initiating them." • This reedion, the aources said, is largely directed by Red G1'81'd elements who have beE!l1 cri~oal of. t.b e forelp ministry in Peking. Under the circum.JtaDces, the foreign milrlJtry would give at least voC:al support tX> acdon8 t*ken by the dia· stdenta in tbe coloD)',. tile s~Nid, A.a for the colony's Im· portance t.o tile China )Wn. lan~, Ute aources Mid Chi· na's outstanding ~t· rMnta foi the pWdale of wheat and fertillzert alone must be et. ~·$GO mil· lion. These commitments could 'lOt be honored Without 1he revenue derived f:rOm trade ~Hong Kong. The IOW"C· es found it bard to believe tbl!t officlalJ in Peking who are trying t. ttep the Chi· nese economy on even keel would not make every ef. fort 10 minimize tlhe dimaP.. tion lb the colony. ----··-~TmllT9TaDAY ----.. '°"•~u..,-... ~lltll l!B GRA.NQ PRIX: OCT. Z• / Zt • · ,,,.,.,.,. ,,,..,,,ltf#HM, ,,....,,,., nc•m NOW OH MU. iouthtm C.lttOrnie Music Co., 637 S. Hill It. Times Speci•I Evtn~.!12 w. Flrst St. l'iwraide lntltm1tion1I "-ce,wey • _ ......... ..,-..n ......................... ~ ................ .. . ~···~.___, ~,-I ce> I ,,_OllETHAH »,000 ltfSUVEO • GllAHOITAHO 1• 1£ATI c..... .............. hctlell ....... DA OJ ac oD o c I f~for luM.Y G __ ,.I Ad"'ltaHM. S6 eKll • •..:........+.r SuN•y 11-IYM ... t9 111 Gr•~f•t•nf •• u.90 ••di I •-••tr Sunder,._,,;.,, Setts lfl other Qrendeta11a e a.a ucll : I t_fof Seturll•>' C.11..al Ad,.,IN 1..,1 e S3 ••ch i .. $ .2t fet f'Mfllftl •nc1 hendf11'19 • . -....-. . . ...,_...._ . • -CM•kt ah9cks '91•blt te°'TllM8 Grafld ll'na) • i •nM 1· 1 -~ ·=== ! I • I Cli1 _ ... le "" I ............................................ The sources said Honl Kong leftists are no longer confident of receiving effec- tive support from the China Mainland because the)> bave1------------------- been Ur>ible to muster any notable support from t b e people of the ~lony. . ' No. 1 Paper: The Daily Pilot ' ... CM ,...,.,, October 26, 1'67 DAJL Y PILOT 2J Treasury tO Melt Silver lor Use in 1970 WASHINGTON <AP) - 1be Treuury Department expects to begin melting ail· ver coin• a.f ter Chrlstmas to ver accumulate enough ail· ver for doineatic • into the 1970s. Robert A. Wallace, aaailt· ant secretary of the treuu· ry, said the department ex· pecta to have between 360 million to 425 mlllloo ounces of silver ln bars and' colnt by next June 24-enougb to supply lnduatry for three to four years. June 24 ii the deadline tor Amf.ricans to tQJ'n hi their sllver certiflcates - type Of paper money llsued between 1• and the ear· 1y 1960&-for ·mver. TlMt price of silver roee to a record •t.89 an ounce Monday in New Yo1k, 10 days after the government announced it ia saving iti purest silver for the strat.ec· ic stockpile. But Wallace said there'• plenty of silver to go around. Earller Ulis year, the gov. ernment quietly began with- drawing frqrri circulatioe some of the . old climes and quarters containing to per cent silver. U now mabl copper·nickel c;m. The withdrawal wu de- scribed u a lftClutioa tlD provide a baettog of coiaa for the Chtjitmu rub ad to make sure the Trulls'1 had enough silver to redeem certificates 8*I feed 6e strategic s~kpile. . What beg~ u ID iofs1n. al practice. Wallace said, be- came a fixed tulC! in I a t e July and DOW all tbe 0 l d dimes and quar:ten are be- ing withdrawn from ~ of sllv~ ban to domestic users. / The department has no plaDa t.o lift the JUelting ban or to recall all silver coins. It's estimated that the 8'12 million dimes and quar· tera considered in circula· tion contain-about 700 mil· lion ounces of silver. 12 Cotist StudentS Honored Sh .......... Ina*-· part Hart>or ~ Sdlool and lix from 0.... .. ICal' IDdt Sdloal ..... ... nmned .,.1rifin1JWs In tile _., .. Nlltiaul Merit ldlol- anllip Propam.. 'ftley aft ..... • .. temiftmliltl ............ the aatioa who wiJl CIDIDpefe tar 2,tm merit a:Waltlhipj ..... ford, Geor&eanne H a n n a. Wendy E . labeH, Philip A. Rohner, Riobard Sbowltack ~ John E. Strock. ~ of Oorooa del Mar High a r e Janet Dietz. Charles Freeman, Ma.rtin Gelbaum, Laurey Kramer, Andrew Roee .aed Gayle ScroUs. :You can put the show on ·the: road Give :·the United Way One gift wor~s many wo~ders · -usa uso h : ~ -goes tNeryw ~re our servicemen • .io-to the training centers and cities here in the States ... to the.-- "far comers of the &lobe-It brings a moment of laughter, a reminder of home. But USO can only go if you send it-· with yQur dollars. Give th~ United Way-:,: When your neighb_or asks you to help, give to the United Fund or · Community Chest in your communit : Pvbllllltd In Tiit Pul>llt 1mtml l1y Thi DAil y l"llOT L %Z DAILV ,lLOf Thursday, October 2&, 1%7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .-.1-IN THI SUl'lllOI COUIT 01' THI CUtTll'ICATI Of COll'OlllATION ITATI 01' CAL.,OINIA IN AND 1'011 1'01 TlllAHUCTION 01' IUSINUI THI COUNTY 01' OllAHOI UNDll lllCTITIOUS NAME He. A .. S7M OVER THE COUNTE R H1[. UNDEIUIGNED CORPORATION NOTICI 011 SALi 01' llAL dclr• PltrffY <tt'lllV lh•I 11 11 condU<llntl P'lllOP'lltTY AT P'l lVATI SALi , ,,.cslnoa 1n Int St•,. of C•lllotnl•, In Ill• Mellff of Ille Ellett ot ~IM C ""IV o1 Drt ll{t In Ille Clbl OI $tnla Git.MORI GALLINGfll, Oec .. ud. "',. e'I tlt.& Soulf\ S.nta Ft Slr•I. un Notice 11 h«rtby t i...n ln1t IN u..o.,,. NASO Ll1tln91 for Octota.r 25, 1967 eo th1 1iclltlcll1 firm name o1 1l9ntd, H Encutor ol IM Ellett ot SIM 1 1 MtCI( DISl ltllUTIHG COMPANY GILMORE GALLINGER, dt<tUtd. will ... .,..,. p~':, ,-1 • lll~I MG firm la CO<flPC"eO ol th• Ult 11 prtv•I• .... to Ille hlGll~I '"" ,, o .. 1n1 cnrporlllon. _, prlnclP•I bUI Dldder. MJbltcl to ~tlrm1tlon ol INO~>T~IAL$ "" , O' bu> •>tu I> •• IOllOWI' uld ~uperlot Ccurl, on or 1llor ~ 'nl'CI A.Al Corp ,/0,, lt"i 11,, Dtver1e IM •H•.'ICK'~ MANAGEMENT CO .. dtv ot N.,.,.,.,,~, lt'7, el "'4 Olll<t Aloi! Ptull~ P'e~ I• 15 14 ~~u 1M I U INC . ''°" South $tnt1 Fe 5trt1I. ol WALSWORTH lo SllOIL, tltoflltn. A •. O 11 .. c.rlc 21 .0 t:"" ;!~I Doyle~':.!..~ S•nlf AM Ci l1f()(nl1 1"7 WHICllH Drive. Sullt JOt. N-1 211r Cal IF I It ~ Otred 5.;,1cm_ 2S, 1K7 8t1ch. Calltornll. ell ,,... rt9'11, tlllt :1~ft:'\"l'nJtr,..11t'f' 1111 '1 lf~ Dra-a.rl'tt HELMICK'$ MANAGEMENT end inltf'UI of wlcl dtcttM'CI ti tilt A btr IOI\ I 11\C .le I~ 11"' 1T l>llClDl'nllWll Int I CO INC l!Mt ol dtelh 1nd tit tht rl9'1I, lltlt I nd A111: ~~uill1 '-~h.; fj~ m~ Oun l •t4tlrttl ... ev 'i:;O(dOn w Htlmldt lnl~rt•I tttet l1'e .. Id etltle ol Yid de-~l'l,td p~"J':'~, •2.21 .., ff N 1f1.lc1 L,•b ·" Pra•ldtnl u aM!d 1161 ..:quired 11'1 OCIUllton of llW A "'" .. IKOn ,;o. u u "'*"'' ... ev Carl W $h1rbOMV. or oll!erwlH. Olhtr INn or , In tddtllon Ar.1 &too M11n1 ... Ii 1~ 11 1 « roll!ll t.• Secrtttry to th1t of uld df<H'l"d• 11 Ill• 1111'11 •rmrkan Ex11rn1 1.«l Ut\I! IS4\lt 157 ,. c ,:It f~~ 1 ~TAtE OF CALIFORNIA. o• tlHl!I. 1., Ind to 111 lllt certain r .. 1 "'""r <>rtt1111>• .... o ~' ~" ~." ~ r911lc ~ ... C•lll"'Y o1 LOl Anoeltt or•r1Y toc••..o In me Ccun!V of Ot· ~-!'.:~ ~.~-!"~';~:,ta:-~ 1 .,., i4 \'~ l'tnner &ro• O• 5'otembtr ?S. IMI. be!Ort me. tnM, SI••• of CalllOrnla, cMKrlbH •• Amer Rbr ~ PIHtk a IO 1ln 16'.lo IS..., ~trrlntlon f • Otvld Souon. 1 Notary Pvbll< tO< teld IOllOWS · Affitl.O ,.rcoerh",, . .a ...! • ). ~•l't f't~J r~Jrl' Sl9fltl I (OU•ly .,,., Stelf, person•llV 1ppeared Loi tO ot TrtCI Jlol ...... r MtP , ... Anedlle In< I -... ~ F s $ 110 Gord w Hetmltk tnd Cart w. Sher-corded In Book tOJ, Plttl U and IJ, Anchor Corp 1.60 2•1• ''"' a11'1 F ~.:.~ (".,~I.JD bonclr~-to mt lo 11t Ille Pruldtnl MllGtltlntOUJ MtPI In ltle offko of Ille :n~~rrMc.~,,d.20 ~ ~~ )SU i=I Wot l'ln ' • al>CI Stcre11rv ol lllt corporation lhol Cou•tr Re<ordar 01 utd Counlv ol Dr· Aroen.>111v'l"I' .J \1· r i-1 I~ l'I• Scleflllllc .20 • cu1ec1 the within tnstrumtnt on ~ anoe. Mor't commOfllV known u 2257 •rdert-Mev • r pf le d • dv, q l'leo1woo1 Eri.l~rp ·• •• ,_ 1 ~ Columb4a, Coate Mttu, Celllornle. Afll •tro C.ntln J :,,t .;4' l'lol"• G11 .• hall of "'• corp0rat.,n Iller• n .11em..... Ttrml Of ..... Ce;I\ In 11wtul mane• Arr-Hert &. HtW tel 60 62 " f'coclmrkt· •lld edlllOWlf<lgtd to me the I we!\ corp-of 11,. United Sitto on conllrmetlon of ArrowMad PurllH t 17·, n.,, l: .. Jr.''~" Ltd a orollOll executd Ii>« wmt. le Ot .,.,, u~ elld •tlenc• evlckl><ed Art Mellt .60 Jt'IO lll'I »Vo _, S ar TV COFFICIAL SEALl : ~.. oecured IW ,,_1 .... or trust ~~=\= 1::1.":' a pf J 16 . ft"" ~ ~~~~IC. David SOI-1• Clffd on the ot-rlY WI told Ttfl percent •t·LC IUl&, l>H • I• _. }Vi,, 1' ~-r•I l rtwlr Molarv Publlc.Celllorn.. 110-..I Cl Ille emount bid to bl oeciotlltd l ebuci. Electronlu .o «l\o 21 n fet •l'I ·" Prlnc1ptl Olllct In ltrnea Hll'CI P~erm ·~·~ 1~ •I°"' fl\ Tat J pf Los Anoetu CountV wit~ blc1 t111vus ... erlltl• 60 1~., 11 Iv., •olfw!rm Rtrcs Inf M Commtulon Exptru Prootrtv wltl bt \Old •• h lletulv Cwn1 ,II) te'h 1' •~ tol>el Merine cl.. 2, , .. , Ilda 0< otlert to bl In writing and "''" llt••nl Van .. )I .60· h •• 1'1~• It" rlnlll!ll '°'" 1 u.o-oc bl rea1ved at tht 1lorewlt1 ctltc• end ler!tJhlre1 H•lllOW•Y 1~,, ir' I~ P~:~. l.T~~1'f,.;U Pub4t>...., Ot0"9t Cout D•llV Pltol anv lime 811"1 tl\t llral oubllcellon hu• &re'c"'s/~~'.so'9 II•• n 1t11, Gulden« Ttcl\ cv •I OCI .1. 11, It. 2., IN7 1~7 ol '"" 11tl0<t delt ot 11tc. 0 ,,_ .. ,m.c..i 1-roctdurtt ..,, , ,,, 1, , Ht•<M .~ DATED: OclOOtr , .. lt61 81rtcller Corp ,.,) l:U HI Slllar ... ONllle G. H1vtMr l!c.nanui """"" Unlit lo\. 16~ le.. Ht'O'lrr Co I LEGAL NOTICE &ttutot of '"' Esl•lt of tilt 11 .. 1on Ceplllli OS 71~ 7Vl 16',. Honclt Motor Co bow•ttc .,..11~, 1'4 l8 1 •~ , ''• t.ous1°" Ft.,Mu •bO~ nemed ~nt. . l runs•tt Dura ·11 2l•& 12 1~14 Hv11er \ NOTICE TO CllllDITOH WALSWOlllTH • Sl!'IDIL lllUf.ym• Inc .IV i.~1 IV ~I '"10'"'' tu SU PlllOll COUllT DI' THI 1617 W11tclfff Dflvt, Suitt 1" (;elblOChm• • ,.~. 24'111 UV. In •nd Conlalner l.• STATE OI' CALll'ORNI• 1'01 ""'"" 1eec11. Ce1Net"41 E""' t'a< u1~111u 1.12 ,if:• -.. .... ~4"" 1\~t'•'r,um17!'!115Vc'L<..'!!.' TY 0• o•·MGI I ,~ I ·-~. ·111 Porlld ""uo T.ift , ••• 32~ .. "' ..... • ...... TNI COUN r ~" V ..,. . --e I Wtltr rvlca I.a 7 7·/'I •4 nttrtltlo !l•kt of •.IO .... A ,..,.. AHtnev Al Low 1.a ... 11\n <,UUllS JO ao .. ·, ... fnlenl•I• Eno I E11111 "" LEON• c. WELLS. 0.-Tth 641 .... , ~n ,,,,,_ Miiis uo 171, •• " ln!:ntete Ho\! • cuuo Pue>tl!oMcl Orentt co .. 1 O.ttv Piiot, ~'::OV l::1ef,1 LorP b ~ l~ 15 1"""11~ IJnlhd NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN te IN Oct. ¥, 11 and Now. l. 1'61 1717 .. 7 II• tel\ ltd Inc ll't i!~ ·J~~:.:~.:;~ 1,Jt cr~d1tors ot IN ebove Nmecl tltc-nl ~Hftot ;1" "~I ·°' llo 24 z~ Jerrr'tl C0<0 • that all C>tnotl• !>1•1"9 CTl11ma tt11aln1t a r NO ICE c.."' '::, ,.. ~ " ,•l•l "'" .,,, Jur!l•""'l Grocerv .u ,,,,. stld decedtnl u 1 rtc111lred IO Ill• LEGIUI T c\;1U.i. u11f ,., :16~ 271~ 26~ !5•jter Steel mcm, wttn tht nrc.euarv 11oucntrs ~''"~"' 11111 11 u 11 ·, ll 11.,. ~·.., SIMI ot I.• In ft.. ofllct ot Ill• cltr1t of tllt ebOve P •n o.stel gvNmlu 7\1 ,..., 1:~ K:ri~1:0.,e~~11.c:;wr •nllli.d (Curl or to prt11nt tnem with CllllTl,.CATI 01' COlllPORATIOll o.atel ynalllk.a JV. 7t1, ~l ..! itntudtv Fr....S C~ • • C..<o<• Cola L.A I lD ,.,,. •1\1 •• F 1~e ..-t>Ury voucllf", to lhl under· 1'011 TllAMSAGT'°" 01' IUSINIU Colemen Enelnftr 1~ 11~, f!:,.'f,'-Cu11 d I sli!MCI •• 107 E 111n Slrffl. c.... UNOllll "CTITIOUS MAMI Lohirtll Co t 1•1<. II 1•1\ lno llnourc-tl _, Celltornia, wlllch Is the Pl•et ol THE UNDERSIGNED COR~llATION c -:ir E...,....,, ""' 1•~ .. v. IC....ct11n Crum I .. buslMU ol Ille u<ldtrl"Ontd In all m•I· dou lle<e!W c~f'f IMI II 1J condUCf-~:;:r' ;9 t ,.:oo~twr • ~f ;; ~~ Korel ot Cal. :C'.d:~1~:~1n 1~1• ""m:.~~I• ,,:, u,,;: ~· ~ ~~~ ~~~. ·~= '::~ ~=::."~~~~'<: a ';"' ~~ ~ ~~~l1~1rs'Pf 2 .IJ , flrtl Dubllcatlon of t~lt nollc.e. Celllor'lle undtr ttlt llctltlou• 11rrn .,.,,.. Cr~JCtnt lte'n 714 1:i. J t~~~~~ Dev 1 O.ttd Oclober 10. ltt7. ot MARKET STRUCTUllE STUDIH Oa U Mia •'° 1!1, lOYJ L~no L1Y Corp Rover 0 Wtlll COllPORATIOH end ""'' , ... NIM ot g:,. ~ Lllll It 13-. :Jy, 1)\li Ltr~ Indus! hocvtor ot in. Witt of "'-wld F0<-••1911 n lb ..,1nci...t plecit ~· PrOCNCta · 12" Ill~ 12" t ••rv ' Food• 1·' ellOVt named dteedtnt of ~t It M fotlawl: llllP!!'!tl-1 .IO I~ 171'1 17 tvlll lo llO#Mr • ....... LIN • l'lAMllLIN $TUFLH •SSOCIATH INC 110 I f··~"r' I 22~ IO ~ tr~. J:ft .. Co ' .. ~~,.: ~ I••• 1• s-., ,,.... A-la . J....., = leclranla 1 2i\l 414 L°t'J~r" Slon .JJ ~ • ._, C•llllrllle Yor1{, "" Yertl IOCDI. ttt~·MoVloll Tel, ,...,, WITNESS lb hend 1111• tOlh div el LEGAL NOTICE T •ulstancie ....... fW ··--Octcller. '"'· l!w;~rodl ~. ~ltllitd ore.... CMSt DlllY Piiot, 1~1e~'n!..I s=c:IA:r::~NC. ~JI ~:~~!.!!!!!... Oct. 12, "· • -NO¥. 1. ,,., IUM1 er; ~ ·-·· VlcN'relldMI CU'tl,ICAH Of' 8USINUI Mltlla • Mcu.w'lita iTATI OI' CM.l~NIA ) ,ICUTIOUI ,. .. llMl8 ~~-•• LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY °" LOI AMGIUS , • ,... ........... ""'""' ... ... f'M 1.IM ' --------------Otl Tlfti ._ ., ti ~. It. D., .,.. ....... I LW DI ........... ~ .ti .... • ,..,, """--............... CIMl!llCTIM .................. _.. = . ,_ ........ ~ ............ ,...., --..... s . ......, ""~Lea~·~ ...... etrmPICA'R Of' tUSI... lftll ..................... Mil -.._... .... .... ........ Or.-.. •ICTJT10UI UMS mlA..,.. lllf ---"' ........,. ~. CIJlllWllll. -1111 fkttfllul fMtt n ( lllf ............... C10 111'1~ theJ' lrt Yllller S1'dftrl IM MMe SfllfllN "-" 111'111 -ti ~AC.IFIC Gbl!llAL 1*'tr ~M c:.Dlllllltt1"9 • L.lmlMtl ,.~ Mi-.. '"' to ..... ~r..icteftl "" vie. DIVIEL,,OPMl:NT COMPANV and !Nt ~ ~K ., nn.l Ill ,.. N. OrenOt Stre.t, Or-P~I fl Ille ~-!Mt eslOll• A id rlrm I• °"""""' tf IN feltowlnt ==~•nl ,,.:~.-,.. C1llfenlll. Ulldtr Ille flctnlous firm ed Ille wltllln IMlrumenl .., _., el -. -...,,... Jn full tnd ....., Ene G•E .., -"' PL.A1A COMP•NY .... ""' "" _,..,,.tlofl ......... MINCI • .,.., oc.. •'-of ra"'-'t .,.. •• fol~ to-wit: NldlollOft t=n. I.a wld fl,.... Is c:ernpOllll of ·-fOllow-·-ledted to -.... , Midi ~•tloft A"""r F. ICllllre.. "-•' ,.,,,,,.r, ~ .. ~ A~ ... .... ~ """°" "'"'" In full and ~KVIM "" ....... '"' $.. k ntltY Ave.. LOI ,,. ........ N 0 t'' A rllfltb I c.. "' rnkkll<» .,. .. fotlowl• IN WITNUS WH!llll!OI'. t hlW ...,. Collf fOOM. N~I ?.~ t' P • •eNIUL ,AllTNllS · Uf'llo wt my l\tlld t nd efllJred my otnclal J-P. SUlllvtn. Llmlled Parlntr. 12• ,.c .. ntrlum 1~· .... • Jem• M. .JolllltOll. 1D5' N. Dre"91 -' Ille div Ind ·-In tllll c.r11tk•lf so. Glltelllle, LOI AnMl•t. C•lff. 191 Co 51 or•noe Cell! flrtt eboYt l'frltttn. DOtd Dclo1-r 20, 1'61. -~·' .llSH i'.i-J e: Fuller', U7 N. J...,.., (OFFICIAL SEAL) Arlhur F KlllllH P=l,0;: ..2S Orenee. CalH. Lola T Teteltlll Jdtft P SulllvJ" Pee Auto Proct LIMl'nO ~A•TMIU Not•rv Plltll!c<•llfornlt STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA , PIC Fer EHi LI•, ... Hofltrd L Gerrett. tll1 w. Mc· ,.rlflcio.I ()ffb ·~ COUNTY OF LO$ ANGELES l . Ptc Ga5llo0 ·'°' ~.-n, $am. Ant. Cellt. Los llne-ltt CtufltY On ~ 10, tN7, Defore mt. e Ptc Oii /4"'11 .a OAtEO: OclaDer s. 1t'7. My Convnlnlon b 1tlrt1 -·rv P&Olllk In.,.., tot u lC Counly ..... p~:co:.~ !~Otl J-M. John>Oll Fell. 2, 1'71 5tei., "''°"'11y -•eel Ar'fltlK "· elomlr Mori-tOI L'-1 •• Futlff QM.oc; tt.INllN •ncl John ... $ulllv1n k-11 lo "'-' PK . .0 Howen! L. Gerrett ACllT & P'l l(IOCMIT ,,.. I'll be tlM •noM _, ""''" t re f trkvltw Gem STATE OF CALIFORNIA .,_.,, Al .... au-bed lo Ille wllhlft lrtJINmenl, ~·rltYpP't,fl~="' COUHTV OF ORllNGE u llW ,_ A..._ "" t elc-1tcltltd lo ,,.,. !flt! t~ t JC• p:~u M\illlkett M On Dc10Dff S. 1'67, .,.,_ me, • Lit ......... Cl'...,,. MU Kiiied "" w me. ,._, N Gtt .7'1 tlofllY Pul!llc "' 11\d tor wld Slelt, l'llblhlltd 0r.,,.. (OH i Ot llY l'ltol. WllMU m• Mnd enct Itel. P'ortleNI ~It I oe.-H" ~·,..., J tmtS M. JollfttOll. Ocf ,. •nd N .... t .•. u. ,.., mw (Ol'l'ICIAL SEAL) l'olt th Co ""' h r ..... Ho n1 L G RouH1 L y_, ProdUCM's Oii L-a. F11l1tr ,.,.. w• .,. LEGAL NOTICE Noterv Public CelHomla Pubco Pt1r • s r•tto. known to me lo tit h pe.-.ont Prlnd N I Olfk e 1 Pub Svc Of NM .M W1101f lllmft er• 111b1Ulbd lo the L l>.n911 C ~ ·-C- w1llllft 1nttru-nl -acknowleclatd lo IUPlltOa COU•T 01' TMI M°: Cornmbtl:"EJtplrti ==~:.. I SD "'~t~~uu.=t-:.,,:,i.e ..:.-"::t1e1a1 m l \TATI Of' CALtl'CHlNIA flOR N-mw ll. ,,., =:.~.di ·i 1111~ d•1 INI deft l>ertlnebove Mt THI COUNTV 01' OlltAMOI l'Ubll111ao OnnM CM" DlllY Piiot. II~~. H H' lJI IC.ti\ :':M!:':S Oct. 16 I ntl Hew. '· •• "· IN1 111M7 ""'*" Re.tHrt~ -------1 Cktll CO-•> Jeflff E Go<ild I UllNIS c; TATOM. Pltlllllft VS. Nollry Publlc Ill -tor CLARI' J. TATOM. Olfencllnl. seld County end Slllt THE PEOPLE 01' THIE STATf Of My Commt1>lon Eolrn CALIFOlllNIA. Marell t, ltff -To Ille ellow nemed CHfe"4anl: Publt""9d Or11>9e Cotll Delly Pilot. You art hereby directed lo 1-r •nd Oct 12. ff, U end Nov. 2. IH7 1~1 answer IM comPlt lnt ot Ille tl>OYe l\lfl'llcl LEGAL NOTICE IU,.RIOa COUIT O' THI STATI 01' CALlflORNIA P-O• T'HI COVlfTY 01' OUMI • Mt. A-MM NOTICll 01' HIAllNG 01' P'ITITION l'OR PROIATI O' WILL ANO f'Oa UTTIU TESJAMINTARY Etlalt If LUii.A M>.Y HOLCOMBE -~ .. ..,. NOTICE IS HEIEIY GIVEN Thol , &•Nit OF AMEllCA NATIONAL TRUST ANO SAVING •SSOC:tATIDN, a Mllonal 1!11111 •U«l•lton htt Iii.ct herein • ',..1111on tor p<ol>tte of wttt and !Of lt-'"an~ of letttr. tntt ment•rv to ltlt petltloMr. rtltrtn« lo whlell 11 medt tor turt~r Hr!IWIUI. end ltlal lht tlmt ano pltu ot l!Hrin9 lhl ume llaJ ~n wt tor Nowmbef' >. 1H7. 11 t :lt • m in "" courtrocm el DeNrtmetlt No 1 of said court. 11 IOI Norlll &roed- w•v. '" "'-City ot SI"'' Ant, Celttornle. Dareo Oct~r ll. 1,.7 W.E. $l JOHN, Cou~IY Clerk ..... 11111111 .. "••"""" I 11 I . ..Ill Slrfft c .. 11 Mao. Clllttrwla ' Tel; Ml-2Ul plelnlll! ltltd kt ,.,. lbove tnlllled courl I" "" Newt """"" ecllon ·-"' -.11na1 '"" in u lcl CG41ff, wltlllll TEN deYI •fl•r tlM MNkt ell you ti this ~ If ....... wllhlll .. ...,,.. n.metl ccuntY. or wllllln THt•TY •n If .,,,.., ,._ .. You er1 he'"1' nollf!M ltlet 1111ltJ l you 10 •-tr end anaw.r, teld 111tlntlft will lekt lud(lmtnl tor eny rnollrr or dlmaoet tltmandld In IN compltlllt •• arlalllO -tor1tr1C1, or ""Ill •~Y to IN court tor 111y otller retld dem•llllld Ill the complolllt. O.t..s ~·· .. ""· ISEALI W. E ST JOHN. C .. rtc llv AnN Lcut11 Prltclltr4. DtPUIV C:ter1t cm.oc MACK, NUT I IOU att Witt $111111 Strttl .... ....... elf-.. ..... l'lleM: JU JN-fl'1 A ttwMrl fer Plellttllf PublltNcl Dr•ll9t Co.HI Otltv Piiot, Octoller It, 1• e nc November 2. t. ttt7 1"2-47 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI 01' TllUSTll'S SALi UNOH DllD 01' TltVST Tl' '7°U..1 A-ys let l'ttlt'-r PUl>lltMd OrtnQe Co.>t Octo0tr 11. 11, 16, 1 '" D1llV l'1tol L-Utl~ U1t-'7 NOTICE IS HEREI Y GIVEN: ... , -------------WESTWOOD ASSOCIATE.S. 1 Ctlllomla LEGAL NOTICE corp0r11ton, •• Trustee, or Sueuu« --------------Trinltt. "' Subttltuled Trust-. ...,...,.,., T-l>U.I to IM Dtect ol Trv11 1•eo1tf<I by SUPIRtOl COURT 01' THI HAROLD STINN£nE COVEY ,,.,, IUiY STATE OF C~IP:OINIA 1'01 .... COVEY, ltull>lnd end wli. at Jolnl T'HI COUNTV 0, OlllAMGI ltnanls and ~ IMrdl 26. 1"4 In Nf . A·,_,,., llOOI< 6t11 Pate fl ln11r..-nl No. l2t•I llOTICI OF HIAlltNG 01' PETITION of Offlcl•I Recorth In IM office Of "'• FOii pqo'!AT .. OP: WILL AllD 1'011 COUNTY RECORDEll DF Oren111 Ccun- LITTERS TI STAMINTAllY Iv, C1llt0<nla, end PUrJuenl to lllt Ht> [\lflt ol llOIEllT 0. t<OLMES. 0.. !Ice ol 0er1ult end Elecflon to 1111 "ottd tnertunoer recorded June 21. IM7 In NOTICE 1$ HEllEIV GIVEN Th•! Bocll .,. P•11• 6AI lnJtrume11t No J EAN E MOLMES ~ .. tit.cl lltre•n a U310 ol u lCI Olfklal Rec.ords wlll ltll. ... 111len tor PrclJilt ot wtll and tor It Tk -~-N ' ' w ancr ot Lelltrt TutemtnlerY to lhtl°" nu ..... v. °"~ 2, 1'67 •I 11 ·00 prllllO!'tr. relertnct 10 w111e11 It meele e 111· •I IM met" .ntrtna ,,i Pecllk '" to•tllor P1rllcul1rs. a..o flltl 1111 time Wutern Morlgett. Co., locelld t i 421 t nCI ot•ct OI lltMtno 111< umt hu betft lrocltllurst l lvd,. In tl!t Cllv Of A- M'I tor November 10. lt67, ., •·JO • m • helm, County of Ort11gt, Stele Of Cell· In tht courlroom ot DtP•rtmeM No. I• f0<nl1, II public 1u,llon, to tilt hlOllltl ot \fld court, at 303 w. Commonweellh blddtr for cult !111nb~ et Ille time of In , ... C:1tv nl Fulltrrcn. C1tlfornl1. ..~ In lewful mono of lllf United Oetod October It, 1967 Stites OI Mnerlca) 111 rlQM, lltlt end w E S l JOMN. County Cler~ lntereal, conveved to eno now held by "AUl H. WA\'TE. AT'TOllNIY II unoer Mid ~Id In !ht p•optrty 1llu-·~' Prcifk llwd. •I• kt Co.11 Mae. Celltornte wld Coun· Ht111ll~wt.., Peril, C1ll..,.,,ll IV end Statt d~crlllttl 11 loOows: Toi: UIJI Sll-611t Lot S2 of Tr•ct OU. et lhOWn on 1 At'ornev tot P'thlltfttl' M•P recorded In Ioele 154, P•11t• JJ Pubtl•hed Oren'• Cout Oo1tv 1>1101, and ~ ol Ml1celleneous Maps, rec· October 10. 21 26. 1967 1686-67 ords 01 OrAngt County Calilornl&. Slld sal# wlll bt mad«. bvl wttl!oUI c.ov~"''" or warr.tntv. e~orn.J or fm· -------------Plied, •'Verdin• 1111.. llOUHSlon or Mo ,,,.,, cumbuncos. to 111l1tv I~ lndebled""U CllllTll'ICATI Of' COllPOlllATIOM securtd b't u id Ott<!. lncludint the 1H DOING IUSINESS UNDEll Ind "'l'•n~' ot lht Trull~ and of LEGAL NOTICE "ICTITIOUS NAME lht lru•ls Crtlled by llld Dttd, ed- THE UNDERSIGNED COPPORATION vancu lhtrtunoer. with lnltre•I provld- dot1 lltreby ttrtltv lhol It I• conduclln9 td therein, end 1n1 unpeid prlncl11<1I o1 & retell dllcounl depertmenl stc;re bu1t-tilt nolt steurtd by uld Oe.d · to-wit MU ;et 121 North leech 8outtvud, •11.c.s.ao. wun \nterul Iller~ lrom A~rl'I· C1tllornl1. under lht llcllltous Jenuary 1, ... , 0 prov~d In u ld firm ne,,.. of ZOOYS 1..0 that tt.. Mrnt Nolt ol tald CO<llO•allon end llt orlnclpel DATED: kDitmbtr u "67 pl~e fl butl-1 la II toltowl: WESTWOOD ' HARTFIELD-ZODYS, INC .. ...,, Ninth • llSSOCIATES, Avtrtut. Nr# Yor1t. New Yor1< 10001. • wth Trulltt O~l•d: October 12. l'67. av Mersll•ll lukl"• (COllP $E.\L) A!&ISl•nl SKr•l••V '1ARTFIELD zoovs. INC. Publlllltd Or•not Coe.I l>•ll• PllOI. Iv: Lee Freedmen Oct. l2, If, 16. 1'~7 Ult '1 ~nl&r Vice p_,,ldfnl to• 'TATE OF CALIFORNlll I --------C"'ll.,TV OF LOS ANGELES I '~ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (.'ft thl~ 11111 div of October. A D ~ S • ft. " l••I. btlDr• me. 1 N&llrY Public In Al'CI .. erv1ng In• ' • •~ltl Countv &lld Stttt, pe"onallv ~ PUBLIC ~ t C*lrtd LH Frudma11 known lo mr ' ;: Ir, bt 111' Senior Viet Pre>klenl Of !ht ~ " co•P9r1lto<> thel t•ecuttd tnt wlltll~ In· " & ' llrumtnl I?" bthtll of Ill• eMPOt&llon ~ ~ '""t in n1mfd, fnd ecknowltdgtd to mt "' TRAD E ~ I~•' wch ccr-•llen ut<vled tht •eme ~ , Wli NESS mv hind ano IO I ' ~ (OFFICIAL Sf.ALI ~ ' M P E11•no• " On• of the l1r9e1t and ~ .,otery Public t 111tor1111 ~ most modern pr1·ntin" f• ' Prtncto1t O!llco 111 ' 11 • ~ l ot Anoeto Cou111y ~ clltties In Or~inge County ' M• Comm1,.1on E•plrf> ~ ~ PlllSTON ¥j~i:,.~~~fAll,, ~ .i41iell4!dhilficJ.. ~ ... J Wlloltir• l out .. .,• ~ •••• •-••••••••-• l n.,IY Hitt" CtlllOtlllt .. " Pohh n"° l.lr•"9• Coe•I Deotv "•lot, ~ 2211 W. 81 lbo1 Blvd. ~ rl(t 14 U •~d Nov 1 f, ttH 16111-11/ -.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,' ''Twice during the last three years, the graduating class of our investment training scho~I ranked number on e ... ... number one among aJl firm 11 entering over 25 candidates in the New York sfock Exchange Standard Examination for Regis- tra tion. The other year they placed second higheiit. "There are sound reasons for theee achievements: One, of course, i11 the Dean Witter It Co. 1Taining Scbool -one of the 6nit and finest in the investment businesa. But most important are the people we select for training-men or outstanding intelli· 1ence. imagination and integrity. "These are the men who serve our rlient.A ••. who help mai ntain the standards nl ex· ceUence found in all areas of Dean Witter M!rvice. If you would like evidence of this fact. visit the nearest Dean Witter & Co. office today. "From my own experience as Training Director, I can personally assure you that we do everything in our power to see that your investment needs wiU receive no finer consideration." Rohut £ PalfPn, Port fir Snuthnn Dwuunn TrmnlflR Drrtr lnr DEAN WITTER C5C Co. M~m~n Ntw Yorh S\llC~ bch1n1t Brenton R Ogrlr11 \/m111qrr 881 Dour r Orwe. N1•1r711Jrt Brnth Telrp/,,mr 612 fioSn --------------------~~~~--~----- I m JOS '" w,•• "' ra 11• 1G r. ~ l O 1)4 ,,. 1~ ...... ~ 11 ,I t1 .3 .. MONDAY ntMI THU~Y 9am.Tn Bpm. l'ltlDAY 9am.To&pur. UNITED STATES ,1.VATIONAL BANK 1111e at '°'" (mt ?lua Lower level mall MUTUAL FUNDS n. DAILY NOf .... _,_. ,,,, .., ...__..,_ .... _ ......... _ ... ... -... .,~ ..... .__,.._ __ .. ~···· ...... -................ ............ ~. t +I •' ACl'OSS Y•I t Cofor &099 SI"'•" 1 5 Veuel •-.a 9 ()rns Wtftl ~ve.n1-ure 51 .. H FMlr1c ,..,.,,. weaw ..... I Slrudurt •&L-. I 5 l f!nfdt iMft -esa.r.c 16 Trans-U"'-t_,ZS llltltinf ~ ,~..,, •S "'-liiit 17 Fill u --! --2 •nf• u Wffe'°5 JS At h.,d ~ 111 Indian· .,.b&N 20 Winl!'f 1't R.urt 111usblel• ~ 2l Pro· 71 ~ zc c-1..uw. TlF~ 25 facial 7J O*ul le.awr. ........,, 26 S1>it1l JC •ater 28 F!tllir>iM -•esstsi G.t.; Alttr. 7.S Acl 3CI WafiH 32 All • -' 00-36 The.., .. ... 1 • ..,. •.S. •O Sw0Uet1 2••-'"" .... .., CJ Evil J~ MoUDft ........ •z --holiay , ....... u FtXff ... ......, °'"" SFw .... lie' ""'' -5 CS PerSOflol· ,........., iatiolt <1f 1---<:. C.CUlt" ....... C7 C:.nivill ...... ·:2 fe.atuf~: _. 2 wcwti •c. cqSN,_,. 9c.'5 51 Unffn'IMlll t -1- -ass.,... isa JJE. ..... ~ Je .......... ~= ~ JS•...,u s . mi,r.-r 1'i(ly ... leniA7 .eJ ,.,.,.intvr. ltft.S tiF-•,._• lff Tet19 • is.tiu 51 Orlfer of SI. E I I E I! e F F F, "· F, F, F, F1 F1 ,., F1 Ff Ft "' "' " "' F 11 Ft ~l f'I Fil ~I. Ps fs f'L F~ Fii "'" Fl1 • Fii Fii I'll Fil Fiio f ! 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Ok Ke1 All ~ Lei Ile: ltk Ok lloC llol hr Ste en Jw Jtf llal 111~ Mo DOI lld Jae .,. T• .. I'll °'' Al Ill. Clv t» Jee ~ ... Bu Ro The wonde pans lo manaf ball A The clubs hande more was tJ foar. Leac weak Monro Rays Baltl last in its rec High former nia st points. J . (" .. Arnie Now 300-1 Shot At Sahara Tllursd~. Octobff' 26, 1%7 DAJL V PILOT 25 Will Luck -Change For Gurney? . Lola-Ford In Top Shape For Grand Prix By DAVE SIDDON Sporta Edlter Among a majority of thoee Individ- uals who can be looked upon u u- peru in the· sport of automobile racing, Dan Gurney rates as one of the five flnesl race drivers in the world today. If this is indeed true, then credit must go lo someth.in8 other than bis luck. He may be endowed with ample portions of skill. courage, determina- tion and perseverance, but he wu abnoet certaily at.anding somewhere out o( sight when the luck was banded out. Gurney is hoping to salvage some- thing from the current C a n a d l •. n- American Challenge Cup race aenes this weekend T1hen be takes to the starting line in the Times -~and Prix a t Riverside with his spll'lted Lola- Ford Mark 111. A handicapper. judging the field on form alone, would have to rat.e Gur· ney pretty blgh ln the pack. ~s rep- utation, the fact that rie'a drivm& one ol the top can. ..... t Inds familWitJ witll ~ .... .. weJab bem1J ill Glnef'~ ...... ,,_ only tbiag •i ..... a.at ....... ingredient -lack. 'Ibis. bowewr, bat bem a ••a t elusive iQgrediea{ for tbe C.-dr.I Mar driver ti.. ,_ lllil -. At~lle pmW tialAla­ Ford out to take a UN whc a.I over the fnwed ~ flf Bruce McLaren md Dmi11 lbllme only to be fGIUld ............... eight laps by a ooatillC .,..._. ...a. function.. . In Mexico Qty. be ....... im die leccind fastest prH'8ICle tillle ill tM Mexican Grand Prix ...... .,, ... are.at art ill the race it.ell when the ar *ad ltalled at a mo.t inoppor-a-mommt... and before Gurney a.Id bring bis Formula I Eagle to a llait. tbe oCher' car's e:x:b.amt pipe was stidiac lbroqgb b.ia radiator. ·11ow can yoa beat the Gurney lllck." hia falba, John, lamented llftenrard as be mrwyed the wound-_. Eagle_ U dogged cletamiaatioll and metic- ..... aUentioa to meclwlical detail cm help oveNmJe a bad ton Of the dice ill the game ol fate, then Gurney 1119.J jmt bin tbe trick ad Riverside s-1.ay. "'We-'w oit tbe eooting system prob- llm IOhed .,., .. explaina .M a a Muhleman. general manager of All· American Racers, "and the Lola Is running to perrection. "Our crew haa really worked the cal' over, and it should be In top shape for this race. But rm still keep· Ing my fingers crossed." Muhleman Is confident that the Lota. Ford will make a good showing of it- self in the Times Grand Prix, and did not appear overawed by the fact that P>a.rnelli Jones shattered the Riv- erside track.~ record Tuesday in his Lola-Ford as he tourt!d the tQrtuous course at an average of ll5.70f MPH during a trial nm. Tb.is was more than three miles per hour faster than the old record. "Dan hasn't driven this car over the same course Parnelll uaed. but he did take it over a aborter course at Riverside a couple ol. weeka ago and his time was t h r e e or four sec· onds faster than he turned last year,'' Muhleman added. The McLaren-Chevys of McLaren and Hulme will again be favored in the race since the two New Zealmld drivers have dominated all four races In the Can-Am series held thua far. The two New Zealanders have es· tablished new track records in every race in the series. but the Gurney team is confided it can give them a run for their money at Riveuid• - that is with a little luck. Roelants Unhindered LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -The burnillc. issue was not whether Arnold Palmer would win the $100,000 Saha- ra Invitational Golf Tournament bul whether Amie and his Nevada Army would fade ex& of the scene entirety wiUl 38 bolet yet to be played after today. .. Lakers Hot By Altitude Las» Vegas is rervNned for its gam- bling end one of it3 prominent apos- tlea, JiPlmy "The Greek" Snyder, weni·90 far as to bet inti.mate friends th" Palmer was no better than 300-1 to wbt the Ching and 2-1 t.o qualify for the two rouods remaining alter today'1 aecond round. Mmive George Bayer, with an npeNac round le, five shots undtr par fGr the P&ndlse Valley Country Club's 36-35-71, lecl the way into the eecond round. Six pl.ayen were just one stroke off big George's neck. but if Bayer's po.. sition was perilu06, coosider the fa. mous Mr. Palmer's problem. He was not only 10 strokes back of Bayer with a 76 Wednesday. but there were dmost as many people as Ar- rue's Army crowded in between the leaders and Mr. P. Palmer, however. is a man of con- siderable magic. A year ago he had a first-round 71 and scooted to an 80 the next afternoon. Yet he charged back with a 67 and hfs 285 gave him a tie for second place. Jack Nicklaus. with 71-'n~-66-28'2 won the 1966 tourney and Jack is In better '1bape with his initial 68 ttris time around. Bayer shot seven birdies aod two bogeys -for 34-32-66 aod 4cl it with• swollen left little finger, Teeetltly in- jured in an accident, aod no tourna- ment action since the Greensboro Op- en last April. He led off with seven i;tralgb_! fours, followed by five suc- cessiv•-threes. G-gt llntr ~-46 H-o lllanu' JS.~J Julfus 9ctca .. ,.~ Kiii Still • Jl.~7 Ila Win"-..... ~ F rMlll ._,. U.""'"'7 Twry DIR ...... . .... ~ Joe Cl IT • • .. , • , )6.32-'41 llutd\ l!lllrd .. . • .. .... . 3J..1S41 Get'dntt OlcklMOll . • •.• ~ Jldt 'Hleklaus . • • .. .. ~ loll Goeltw • .. .. .. ......... ~ HllWfl ll-• · J4..lS-4t 81H c:_. .... 15-~ Jadr Mc:Gowen •... ~t 81111 M.uw911 . JS-:14-69 llruq CramP!on • • • • J7.l)...4t Mlllw l!llrbtr , . . »-~ Oe-/e Hiii . .. .. .. .. 36-U-4' Steve Sc>l'n .. • ~»-69 Cllar1tl CoodY • · · • ~t lllY Floyd .. .. . ... .. . ~ J Im Colbert .. .. , • . ...... )4.J6-79 l Clll Gnlletn ................ ~l'O lhNIY Glovtr .. .. 3'·3'--10 11111 Jollmloft .. -..... .. . »-37-79 JI"' trant , .. .. , .. lS-lS-10 G4!or'fe Wiii ... .. .. ., . ., J~70 l8 Trt11IM .. .. . .. . .. • . Jl·J)-10 Fred Mar11 .............. , ~11 111 .... Mc:ll~ .. • • . ...... U.lS-10 Mllt9 Fetdlldl .... ~70 Didi Cr•-d .. . .. .. . 15-U-70 lttndV Pttrl . .. . • .... . M-l'-1' J.O. MollloomlrY .. . .. . .. . »JJ-70 Olde Ly!~ .. .. .. .... . »37-10 Kermit Z.,d.., • . . • • • ~71 All Gelber-................... 17·34--11 "-lo<ttefl .. • . .. lt-33-71 Labrofl Harri• . . . . . .. . .. . lW>-71 llu au~r ........... ~11 lllehard Menlntl ............ 36-lS-71 OIClc W..v.r . .. • .. . • .. . . .. . .. 36-lS-71 ace 1toa11ure • • • • • • • J1.;u....11 IGllby Nldlols .. • .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. »-U-71 Jf!ftv Ectw.rdll ................ ~7-71 Stew Oo~rmM • • .. . ......... :U.Jl-71 l!!!!H ScoOtller • . . .. . J.S.3'-71 Jwrv Sfeelttnllh ............. , .. Je.33-71 Jtrry Mowlcb .... .. ........ 37-3~71 ll1t. Hlshy . . .......... , ~71 111• W..rtln<Mlt ............. 39-»-71 MOfltil K-.... , ......... , ~71 Doll CIMrrY .. • . • .. ........... ~12 .., OUlleft • .. • .. . • »-»-n J Id< Fltdl .. .. . .. . • .. . »-»-n 0out FMd , , , ~n T11d · Mak attn• . 31-35-n 9'11 GrMl'e , . J6.36-12 Paul Scodl!ltet .. . .. 36-»--12 0t111 aeme11 38-U-n Al Kel~ Jf.:M-72 It. H. Sll!et ~n Cher~ s111t1rc1 ~n OOC1W !>ellden )6.36-77 Jedi Cul>lt a5-l7-72 o-.. Arcller ~72 Bullets Hand Rockets Loss The San Diego Rockeu must be wondering today how liat year's ex- pansion team. the Chicago Bulls. ever managed to win 33 National Basket.- ball Association games. The Rockets. one of the tW'O new clubs in the NBA this rear. were handed a 12.S-109 pounded by the Balti- more Bullets wed°'sdaY night It was their fiftti loss in SJX games so far. Leadffig the way for fhe supposedly weak Bullets were rookje flash Earl Monroe who tallied Tl points and big Ray Scott who also had 'Zr. Baltimore, which was picked f o r last in the tough Eastern Division, ran its record to 3-1 with the win. High point man for the Rockets wa11 former University of Southern Califor- nia atar John Block who ~cored 25 points. From Line, Top Cincy Ever since breakinC into pro1..aoa. al buketball lD 1980 with tbe Lal A> telet Lak«I, J«rJ Wed Ml blM conaidll'ed -. of the NatJcmal Balbt· ball Aasociation'a finest free ~ shooters. The Labn showed West, on the sidelines with a broken hand, some· thing about free throw abooting Wednesday night in handing the Cin- cinnati Royals a 132-116 loss. 1be Lakers hit oo 36 of 38 free tbroW'I, a percentage of .947. Leading the Laker attack was de- pendable ElglJt Baytor. who scored 3l points on nine field soaa and ~-15 from the ftne. The Royals led through much of the first half on the shooting of Happy Hairston and Connie Dierking. Whee the Lakers took a nine-point lead in the third quarter. Jerry Lucas kept the Royals close, hitting eight straight baakets. CINCINNATI Lqt NtOILIU 0 I' T ' • I' T ltobfftlCWI 10 1~11 JJ lavtor t 1~1S U Sml"' l J.l t Cletlt t M If U.C..1 ll 1-2 23 H-lnl 6 ... tt Low t M •• t lmlloff I M 4 Olertlln1J s· f·IA 'It Wei.ml I M A Clle-lllM J~IM t Ollwlld9 2 N A 11,_ J W U FOii I H t COO/flft 7 U If GrtY 0 H t Goodrldl 1 i.4 t7 Halriteln 'O •·• U Hatnlllofl 1 M 2 R~ 0 M t T olal.1 0 JM5 116 Totals 4' l6-ll I JI Clnc!Matl 1' • 1' »-116 l.,. .,..re 23 JO u o-t» Fouled Oii! -HOM. Totel foula -LOI °"""" lS. ClnclMa" H. AtNl!Olnc. -1.155. * * tr Pro BtuketbaU Standings NBA l.UT9alt OIVISIOM WM &Mt I'd. ..._, PNl4ldtlPflle ......... , A 0 I 000 - llolton .. -............ ' o u m 1-w 8•111-.............. J 1 .7f0 ' o.troll .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 J ..5GO 7 Cine!,,,,_.. ... , ........ l J • .-J Haw Yotll .. . • 1 ' .2GD l'tt WUTl ltll DIYISIOff St Leuh .. • . . . 1 1 »J -l•....,... . . .. , t . .00 ,.., '•" "'~ • .. ... ' ' .• l s.i.tne . .. • .. .. . • .. .. • 1 • . 200 ,.,. !>ell 0"90 .. 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MIMHole IOD T....,.t._ Inell-11 Ollllt!IO New /ff_., al Ktn!llCkY Al9flelm et MIMttOll , .... .,. . ._ tlldl•1>e ""· O.kltfld Ill Stn Jc.t. C11fl. Oelltt ""· Otklalld et Ml!NtlllJ. Ttnn. Oettver ft PlntllUrtll DAILY P ILOT P""'9 1W Larry MefWtMta-READY FOil THI GUM> PelX -Crew chief Wayne l.euy and .._...... .. Dem WDaa. mate b&minute mechanical m jM •• on the I.-Ob- Ford Kart m tmt 1>a <;__, .m drift in this weekend'S Times Grand Prix at Riverside. The All· American Racers entry will be one of the top-rated can in the field. PattersoD., Quarry Poised Saturday Showdown For Califania ~ a-'Makr Jeny Quarry -. a 0. at five when Fio,d ~ .... fiPtia« 17 ,..... ..... J«ry ii tllie finl to eoir.teede be .. pnltJ awed wbea be ftnt faced ........ two- time dwmpm ia tile riJtg lat JDM. "Whee I got i:l&o U. ri1t« i8 the ~..tloc*edaaaa_.uw P&ttlnGD. D-yar-old Jeny AYS. ·'the first thing I tboagllt W'U: "Ndl, look who I have apinlt me. .. The J>'it proceeded to put• a ram- FLOYD PATTlllSON ilC ..,..,_. ~ that ended in • *-" .a.. both bad hit the canvas in ~. ramda, ... Saturday after· -UM!J'D 9fJ al it ag.ain a a ,.... .... 8' 12 raanda. 'l'be 1DMdl. -ol a series oC el.inti- .._ t. ume • fill-in tWeboldef' in • •-...cie ol 8* real champion. cam. a.,, will be nationally tele- vised via ABC st.ting lit 3 p.m. PDT. Patteno.. 10 JNt1 Jerry's Junior has beell ..,end in pre fight specu· JatiGa bat the,' will probably be "take ycs pick" at ringside in the Olympic Aldtioriam. Quny Ooand Pataersoo twice in lhe ....S roa.I iD thar initrgl en- C"OUIMr, a. lint on one of Jerry's ~left booila.tothe chin, the lecond widt rigbt and then a left chop to ._ jMr. Eada time P8ttenon took U.: e a-twtiary CGllDt ol eight. ·'1 loobd clow'D and all I c o u 1 d tbillt r.u to wonder what I had done," J«TJ recalla. "I ju.It cou.Jdn't believe that I had the former champion dow9. and I failed to follow up. ·TD 8dmit, .. J«ry adlted. .. I blew il .. P6sw ripped a nasty cut over Quarry's rigbt eye in &he fourth and the _.,.. plllMd blood of1 and on from t1i1en oa, md the round, like 5e¥eral .then, fillilbed with both '~ ..., .ner-tbe bell toonded. f1oJd ,... c r e d It e d with a k:llOC ..,.. in the ~ round. H~ connected witlll a IOiid right to l h e bead mll QurrJ' toppled overside- ways. ll appeared from ringside that Patterson in connectlng also caught Quarry slightly off balance. Referee John Thomas ruled it a legitimate. knockdown and the b e 11 sounded about two seconds tat.er. Quarry was asked if he thought the rematch would go the full distance. "I don't think so. I know a lot about him from the first fight. and he knows a lot about me,'' Quarry re- plied . "I think something will hap- pen." JERRY QUARRY Win Streak (33) Nags at Sher heck By EARL GUSTK.EY Of ... oeltr ..... , .... Fullerton Junior ,College has played 33 consecutive games now without de- feat and the coach. Hal Sherbeck, was asked U the streak is growing wearisome. "Yes. it Ls." be replied. Golden West1.-RUttlera hope to stage an upset and relieve Sberbeck of his winning streak Friday night when they host the Hornets at Orange Coast's LeBard Stadium Game in and game out. Fullerton has clearly been SouU1ern California's finest junior college grid power over the past three years. Undefeated In Eastern Conference play since 19&.1. Sherbed's teams were victorious in the .. Junior Roe ~ ud bl dw Potato eoWt Jut Jar. Re was asked If this year's jagrr· naut comp&19 tnwably wttll t It~ poftrbouses of the pmt lftft'al tea--sons. "Wen. H did at tbe beCiMUC oe ttw season, but wHll aD Che injwies w'w come ..,nth we're p.t-...a.r _.,.t football tum ..... he Aid. Fullertoll mopped • tbe field witJt Chaffey 1ut wet. •11. wt a.nect says four of b.ll sta liti1 were ~ ill ~ n>ut -..,., pby .,.... Gold- en West. The wi.nninc streak appean to be wearing • lit.tie thin wiUI Sberbeck. It's not that he'd like to lole OD! - it's jus t that be mlllt Catt tum. from ' .-l'fl to week who fairly droo1 over the pt uep«ta of koocklng the Horneta nfl tMir high perch. ~nch it the attitude of Golden West. \< Rusher caech Ray Shackleford J!Mnb out. "lf w beat Fullerton and ,. '" the rest of oar conference games. there's no way ft ~an finish worse thdfl tied ...... ettamp;omhip.1' I lis point is a ftlid one, because OK' toucbnt part of GWC'1 schedule tw ban played. wt1b only a J(}.7 loss tn Orange Coast marring the record. \nd Golden West. with a bye last •• ~k~ bas bad ple'llty of time to r.c 1 ready for Friday's showdown. . ays Sberbeck: "They've had two •n-1.s of pt"8C1ite for ua and we'vt. tic)(f only three days .. He iiayi; so many of his players ,,.ere. bruised up from the Chaffey game Saturday that he could only 11end them through the motions Mon- day. Only Tuesday, Wednesday and today. he says. can be logged as legit- imate practices. Sherbedc· had hlneam on the prac- tice Cield Wednesday night until 5:45. "We worked on quick recognition of the offenses we thlnl< Golden West wilJ use as well as their defenses. We also polished our offense a little." Sherbeck called Golden West hall- back Randy Vataha "possibly one of the Eastern Conference's best backs . T don't think we've seen an EC back yet as good as he 1$ " MEXICO CITY -BeJeium's iron man, Gaston Roelant.s, ii a living con- tradiction t.o crities who prOJ>OIM that this city's 7.347-foot rarified air will be too much of a handicap for distance runners to overcome i.o the 1988 OJym. pie Games. Roelants shattered that myli wbea be completed a fantutic triple in tti. Pre Olympics, here, baggWig the ma· rathon and 3,000 meter ateeplecbue &nd placing third In the 10,000 me- ters -all in the period of one 'ftek. The JO.year-old veteran runner said he would go f°" the same triple a year hence when athletes from llXi natiooa gather here for the 19th Olympiad. "I hav~ nothing lo lose," he re- veals. "I've already won an Olympie gold meal (he set a games ateepl&o chase record of 8:30.8 in '64 at Tok· yo). "I'm not afraid of the thin air. I had a week of altitude training in St. Moritz. Switzerland, prior to ooalln& Fllllllllll l llJ WHITE WASH Ulllllll,,_6a •UNN WtlrT9 here and that was a great help to me. "Still. I noted that I ran too cau- tiously in the 10.000, pemaps becaute l was not yet sure of how to pece my· sell," he explains. Roelant.s took the marathon in 2 hours. 19 minutes, ~ seconds, COYW· ed the steepledlase in 8:57.8 end rm the 10,<XX> in 30:28.8. He predicted times o( 8:45, 30 mirl· utes and 2 hours aod 10 ~ would be required to garner Olympic aold pieces next.. year. • • • Other q~ from key ethletel tn the Pre Olympics: EDDY OTI'OZ, Italy. gold medal wiMer 110 meter hurdles (13.6) - "The big thing to acclimafle myaelf to is the track, not the altitude. You get extra bouoce from tartan and it tends to throw your rhytbm otf for the first three or four hurdles. ''I hesitate to guess what it'll 41ake to win the Olympics in my race be· cause hurdling is a technical event and most of the competitors will be very nervous. "The only problem the altitude gives on a race that 1asta less than a minute Is recuperation." CHARLOITE COOKE, USA, Io 1 d medQ1 winner 400 metes-s, silver med.- al winner 800 meters -"The nice thing about the track is that it has wider turns and.shorter straightadways, therefore you get the illusion that you aren't running as far. "The altitude didn't bother me at all dUl'ing competition. I think I'll 10 for a double next year." Miss Cooke predicted world record times of 50 seconds flat and 1:58 to win her specialties in '68. She broke her American record ln the 400 with a 52.4 then came back two days later with a 2:07.S for secood in the 800. JANlS LUSIS. Rus!\a, gold medal- ist for the javelin (~lh) -"I had a hard time getting used to the field here. It seems to go up md then down. And, I wasn't used to the. tar· tan runway. "But. it is very good -l lib it very much." Lusis says he'U be after the world record of 30().11 before the Olympics because he reels the pressure of com• peUtion in the Games ts not coodu· cive to breaking records His all-time best throw Is 298-3. VAN NELSON. USA. 7th place ftn· !sher in the 10.000, double winner in Pan Am <hmes -"l wasn't-afraid o{ the alllitude but t still ran too cau· Uously simply because l ~ anrt of the thin air. I dldn 't encounter any physical difficulty during the race. "I think Mexico's Juan Martines should be one of the favorites next year. He lives with the altitude and he's just beginning to experiooc~ in· temational competition. With another year to prepare. he should be ,very tough." ... -- DAILY PILOT ThundlJ, Octobtr 26, 1967 Prep Players of the W ftk Tar Poloists Wm Again Newport Hartlor Hlgh's 1lllllt.er polo players h a v e mDltCed to do everything lllt walk on the water so ..., perpMuated their u.ode. latllCl SUmet League record • W.-ud took-a ltride cloe- • tD a ber1ll in the CIF Standout play in the Sailor victory was turned in by too, s-1, Htmt1.ngtoa= Bach lost a one potnt lead over Western in the last 40 sec- onds of playing and went on to lose 12-10 in ~e, and Laguna Beach wa aub- mer~ by Foothill. 1..3. Newport Harbor Mater Dei, Mater Dei'a Monarchs, hoping their recent scoring splurge is not a mirage, takes another step into the Angelus League race to- n4ght when they host Cant- well at Santa Ana Stadlum for an 8 p.m. contest. .. Coach Bob Woods' team raiJed plenty of eyebrows when it opened the season two defeata and a tie, but the Edinger Street crew ap- Corona del Mu Huntintfon leech ION MYlll Peuntllft Valllr Er & Cantwell In Angelus Tiff TWO PBKP ATHUr'RSD pears to have righted l t- aeli. Two weekends ago, Mater Del spilled Long Beach Wil- son by a 20-0 count and laat week the MooarcbJ clobber- ed SL John Bosco by a M-7 margin. The Monarchs must rate as solid Cavorltea tonight, because they'll be facing a team with obvious offensive problems. Th• Cardinals, it seems, can't score. They've been 1hut out twice ud haven't scored more than a al.ngle touchdown ID ..., one game. Cantwell la winlell at N while the Moaarcba h a Y • improved to 2-2-1. ·=~MA~I t~ -~'dj. Willia "=~,..,·~ ·t =e~= t:: ,.mp~~ Fa -TIM CYc-I OCC!'s Top Players ITIVI RODIUGUIZ PAUL LEMOINI ~quarterback Pa u 1 ~--~ Lemoine and end Cr a i I Allen ftl'e named today by Orange Coast College ooect Dick Tucker aa the two of. femhe players moat repoa-••Fi alble for the Bue'• 37-22 vie> tory over Rivers!°" i.st Frt· •:.i.·• day. Tucter al.lo lauded lelety Steve Rodriguez and end Jeff Stevena for thett IC'oni defensive efforta. Lemoine, pWMJd all ... IOll by Tucker end mmy otheliS, put forth one of his m<>et imprellive a-mes Of the 1ea1 on Friday, ltet- 1s11ca-wiae. Staging w b a t waa close to a one-man of. f'en:sive show, the fonner Or· enge High signal caller toea- ed 13 oompletiona ol 19 -.. tempt.I, iOMbpered 18 yll"da for a toumdown, tbrn fOr lllOtber and booted two ex· tra point.a alOQI with • 28- ywd field pl Allen waa on the receivfng end of three of Lemoine'• aerlals for a 47-yard total In all, the 17().potmd Lemoi· ne gained 100 yards witb his completed strikes. All f'our ltandouta w1D be beet in ection Saturdey night at LeBard Stadium when the Pirates hOft San Beniardlno'a lndlana along with Orange Ooest alumni for OCC'1 bomecamktg. CRAIG ALLIN JEFF STEVENS see what's great for '681 w PAN PACIRC/Oct 27-tlal.5 7600 BEVERLY BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA/ '3a-345' WEEKDAYS -3 P.M. to 11 P.M. WEEKEHOS-11 A.lit ... 11 P .IL YOUNG PEOPLE -.75 GROWNUPS-t.9 = with a lM pum- ol Weabn.lnater ,,.....,. afternooa in the ..... pool. * * * W I I I I 5 men's famous Golden Emblem· worsted suits 95 and 95 Y• p1cbt MYfnis of $7fD$.12 ••• y AWi ... pa tlrgta wool W'Olllecl ......... acaleCllioa•Amedca'a ' r ff' miDI cm olert y AWi ... aiwa)MGJec.ttwo Mlldnebatbamodela, tailored .... 6eqaalaydelails you look for and f f .. _. higber-priced llJibl ca-.u••111A110N11NCLUD1D BE goalie Torr. ouver wtioee aggressiveness s t y m i e d countless Westminster scor- ing attacks. Seturday, -Newport H• bor invades Downey for an mt.er-league tournament. In other Wednesday aquatic action O>rona del Mar was edged by P'ullet- In Tueeday afterDOQQ we- t.er ftghts Corona de!. Mar inundated Oocta Mu.a. $..3, and Bolta GNlnde ~Upped Estancla's Eagles, 7~. ·. COSTA MESA, 16th & NEWPORT BLVD. J. l F F LC Sout: rank chol1 whe1 forc1 Ange Af Was a'ld 6-0 t face only first paig So dow1 one lost radc Qc first COUl by • the · end. tfon: son,; er. E! c10SI 6e c N1 Sim yan ing six c:i/k ~ ..is.e Jsa1I •• a 1 Ear! 01 cam ove1 you1 wilt the ing son .is e jans R• Wel• hav1 oUe pro' ther J T s· 0. nua Tou beg cou: cou: B thrc enu up nap • I COl'l siD ER ~ ~ Mi iieJ ~ t liJJ :.·,c tad Di: ~ «-1 ~ -- Letdow11 Feared Fo1· USC LOS ANGELES (AP} - Southern California's top.. ranked Trojans battle a psy· cholo_gieal problem Saturday when they meet the football forces of Oregon at the Los Angeles Coliseum. After beating Notre Dame, Washington, Michigan St.ate a'ld Texas enroute to their 6--0 record. the Trojans now face a young club which only Jast Saturday won Its first game ol the 1967 cam- paign. So there e<>uld be a let- down and USC can't afford one· against a team Which lost to No. 3 ranked Colo· rado only by e 17-13 count. Ooach Jerry Frei, in his first season a t Oregon. counts on his secondary led by Jim Smith to cut down the -~jans passing attack Ud:f*'mit more concentra· ti~an stopping 0 . J. Simp- ~-1tae natioo 's No. 1 rush· er. : E!t~ so. U Oregon comes clon:~ the Trojaflfi lt can be counted an upset. · No one yet hes stopped Simp!On who bas gained 987 yards rushing and 33 pass· ing for 1,0'lO yard! in the lix games to lead the Pa· cilk-' list. Aa use beat w~ .J:U Int Saturday, the fleet halflwct acored on rum ol • iild 10 yards and threw ra 17-Yard scoring pus to Earl McCullough. On the same day, Oregon came-up with a 31~ victory over Idaho. Frei brings a young club to Los Angeles with tight end Scott Cress tbe only aemor on the start· ing offensive unit. Eric 01· son goes to ql.lartel"back and is expected to best the ~ jans' pass defense. Running b a c le s Claxt.on Welch and J im Evenson have speed but to date the offensive line hasn't been providing many holes f o r them. Junior Net Tournament Signups Set Orange County's first an- nuL.Junior All-Star 'telfnis Tournament is scl\eduled to beg.In November 11 on court.a throughout the county. Boys and girls ages 12 throup 16 are eligible to enter. beadline for signing up to compete in the tour· nunent is November &, ac- c~dlng to the sponsoring Santa.. Ana Kiwanis Club. -=Roier Van Pelt is the ~ment chairman while ~ Stewart of the Bal- &Oi. Bay Club and Peter ~ of the Newport ~~ TeMis Club are aer· ~-as coord.inaton. .~hies will be present· ~to boys and girls com- ~:in three divisions. :.~Ucation forms for en· tidiig'. the tournament can &:obtained at either of the (ii l;le9ch aree tennis clubs ~~~.writing the Santa Ana iiiram. Club. '. BUD TUCKER LOS ANGELES -The diapatch wu out of Oak· land and it said the city almost landed a maTor league baseball franchise. Impatience is a trend in th.ii day and age and apparently the good people of Olkland just could not wail The National and Amerlan Leagues ar~ expanding and a real U~e major league team might have moved into town, but oatla.nd wanted some- thing immediately. So tbey sewed for the Kanw City Athletics. Of course, you assume the cilliens of Oakland made some kind of a pitch to get tile Athktics with- out Charles 0. Finley, but that would be quite im- poosible. Finley is listed as the legal owner of the ball club and where it goes, so goes be. Finley will make quite a contnl>utioo to the national image of California. U smog and hippit:S and a high crime rate could not bring the state recognition, there is no question Finley will get the job done. He did for Kansas City. Before the Athletics, nobody ever beard of Kansas City with the pollible exception of a song having to do with everytbing being up to date. Finley changed all that. He made the town a laughing stock. U one wished to be the life of a cocktail party, be did not have to recite the latest Polish or Italian joke. He simply mentioned Kansas City and everybody in the joint was rolling in the aisles. For several years, Finley exilted u.nder the p~ test of running a major league franchi&e. Actually, he ran a carnival. Many called the Albletics a gutter o~ration, but they had no sense of humor. Str~ At•ieta ._ Obarlie Finley followed a pattern. He gather· ed together the stra.ngf:St collection ol atb.ltta imaf · inable and called Ulem a bueb911 tMm. The fact none of them could play wu neitber bere nor there. Fblley clreMed la.ii comediaDI ~. lie bung on them thteadJ of KeDJ green end &old and placed their feet in •hoes of white bnproo. In com- parison, the costume of Boza. the celebrated clown, was conservative. At the ball park in Kan.su City, Finley present- ed his cust.omers with all manner of lhinp. Be gave them egg bunt.s and milking contest.a and bone races. AB a maUer of fact, Finley treated his audi- ences to everything but bueball. In fairness, it must be pointed out all this was not a total loss. Finley prompted one of the moll memorable statements in baseball hiltory. Prior to a particular game with tbe California Angels, Finley rode into the stadium on a donkey he chose to call Charlie 0. Baseball writer Roa Newban then ~ livered the famous utterance. "Which one,'' be asked, "ii the jacbll?" Occasionally, a decent bclll player woaJd 101De-· how become the propel ty of the Kamu City team. Finley quickly altered this state of al:fain by f:rad. ing the player to another club and getting little or nothing in return. If. for one stnnge re:MOn or an- other an athlete wi8hed to remain in Kansas City, the worst thing h~ could do was play good. Finley encouraged. futility. He made no money. He made less 1ense. Flzetl B..,k Finley's most magnificent maneuver involTed outfielder Ken (the Hawk) Harrelson. At one stage of discontent among the plJyen of die Athletics. the Hawk made a public statement which amounted to the suggestion Finley had large holes in bis be.ad. Finley fixed the Hawk. but good. He gave Har· relson his unconditional releaM in the middle of a season, thereby mating it poaible for the player to make a new d~l ft>r himself. The Hawk signed with the. Bolton Red Sox for a bonus of something like $75.000 and later picked up a slice ol the World Series mellon. That would teach him to mess around with Charlie Finley. Finley's history of dealing with managers ii as interesting as his association with players. The man changed managers like the average guy changes hil undershorts. Hardly an active manager or C08Ch today has not piloted tile KaDUJ City club at one time or another. One of them actually lasted an en- tire season, which had to be an o.enigbt on the part of Finley. It is entirely likely Charlie misplaced his calendar or was on vacation when Hank Bauer'1 two months were up. Joe Gordon. who man.aged the Athletics for a few weeks one summer may have put it best. "Working for Charlie Finley, .. Gordon Aid, "ii an adventure like no other." Announcing NATE READE'S -Harbor Tire & Service Center NOW OPEN IN OUR BIG NEW LOCATION NEXT TO IANK OF AMERICA ..--Come In and See Elsie, Hugh & Nfth~ ... 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Nf 2·.S761 INC)(IWOOO OI • ?S)I 00•-"31·2100 ...,. -•HOO fM 1·7111 IOOUHC( $42.Ull ....... ,.M .............. llMOW!t C•llt11 IOH011tAcHHfJOl1I 'AIAl>fN•#4Jl .3211,ft.S.~l11 u;i1 • ..,.4 K1 1.3111 v•un l'Ol-U61·""·nl0 I ·---------• - ----~6HitlwMeMoy~s.N~9-.JOA.M.•,..JOPJ4.• --------"""'::.:~~ --~ ' If • - • •• za DAIL v PILOT .. , ------------------------------------~ DAILY .PILOT~s WEEKLY . GRIDIRON SELECTIONS l'llllwtlll •I GoldenWwt Vellw et Hilfltrrw• hedl ~·· ~~8.t' NtwPOf'let AM helm ~~~t,:,.~1 MetftO\I• et E:lf•nc • e=i: Velley et ~ .. 1. ... "'at tr ·1 W Hiil IWloft el Cel Slenfof11 at Army wYonl .... •I ArlL Sf. Olcla. St. et Coloredo H<MAllDol ., Mlu lu lPPI Ale~mt et Clamaon Midi. SI. el Nolrt Dame Oklehome ., Ml11011rl Pt11n SI. el Svr•CUM NtV'f el Pltbbllroh llltmt el BHl"I Cher .... 1 el lttlde,. MLUlltl U-llMCll WM 1U. &Ml a? V~le ~rr ~Sf. We I taft °'=°Ve"· A:.,'"{ ww~rw Col0te4o 11¥ 7 Housloll by 1 Ttxe• by I Tex~ ~Uil ~,.. Alalleme 11¥ 1 ~ .. Not,. 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RACE RESULTS Del Mar Quicken Tree Gets Top Impost For Balboa 'U()' Entries MoDdaJ wm bt u :ao p.m. "ltST llACL 1 1/\6 mn.. J ._ oldl and uo. ClelmklQ ... une a.•. ·--------------------------------UMtn#IO (Gerc1el 2'.• llM 7.1» 8onD and WJdtDIJ'• maJ. tktates wlmdal Qalcba Tree bu been uaiped hlP weight of .m pounda for M~y>1 ..,_,,ID> added Bal· boa Handicap, dosing-day Qu1cbn Tree, • Jate-de-"'1ol>tnc IOD Of Royal Orbit and Mother Wit, won a di· vision of the Escondido Han- dicap over the turf lut summer and recently ac• counted for a diviaion of tht Rancho Bernardo Handicap on the main track. He also boast.a a triumph in a divia· ion of the Inglewood Randi· cap this summer at Holly· wood Park. r a e 1D I MCretlrJ 8atT1 Wbltebead•a J1at of Balboa •eap tmpoata at 120 pouoda la Vlcgray Farm's Argen- tine·bred Estambol Il, a two-Ume 1talces·winner this year. The foar-year-old son of Ml.5ter Cube won the sec· ond dMlfon of the Eacondi· do Handicap here and then took the Pomona Handicap at the Loe Angeles County F'alrgrouodl. tin'• :es. Boot, .... the CWlrillo HancMeep ,.f:io drew m pounds, vtccra1 Farm'• AcknoW~ 117, and Frank McMahon'• Aqua Vite 116. Arvenflne ~ C"""'1luml 1UO t.f» Mooleh lob C~) .... nr-1M J/S. ... ~ IKOND tuc•. t M*'8L TM y-old ,,,.... ......... , ......... p-~.-0--leeder CGerclll 11 ... UO Tn.dW'a Profit I~> 1• T 1,,,._ 1.11 21 S. ScreficMd-Aunlll Gnw, Too Angti, MIM C-MI, Tredl kilt, Wiii!• Bird. DAILY DOUILL f.U .... ti ~ Ml• M9rlll. ,... .,...... • TMl•D llAC9. ON 11'111. I -elda. ClllmklQ. Punt a.JOO. Ambll,. ,.., (Hell) t.ot SM iA Blkk Nl/OOIJ CHenMhl .UO >~• Solkt u .... C~l uo Tin-l.l7 Ill. Ho ecreldws. •OU•TM UC•. ' fllr'lon9lo. > -Ilia 1M "Po 1'1111& Cll!Mi,.. "-a.a Del .._ (T~ 11.• ...... Sl1¥W T-CY.-r) $.lO UI Lvncle a. ITrvlHk>) L• rin-1.11 211. No lC:nl~ HV•NTM UCL ' M1oo!ip. J - olch efld 1111 '"'* .... _,_ ...... ~ Pune a.• Theft She Seid CVefnoutl ) Melli• Melt (M"'9drl °""*-""' (~) Tl,,._ 1.11. 7•UttM 4.•IM Ut kttldi«J "'-•-.~ ..... ~. Mor-e ........... _..,_ --..c. Wtll~"-1 """'· •tettTM •Ace. 1 111, ..,1 ........... ' -old and 1111 flltlft ""' -Ti. lte"Cl>o S...ta P'"i Hend~ Pune 115.000 llddtd. ""*'i00'1 FtMY C~I tMs.JIUI NevMe Mel'9I CHenN+tl ut 4.• A~ut al Sol CHef19dl) tM TllM-1.4 4/J. No IC:nltdlft. A..it. McHel!Y..._~ flt/fY. MIMnf llACL f tvr--. t '1W' .. ...,, Ill'. a.1m1,,.. ,._ ..... Tdlllllflov'" CYortil 17.» lfM .... I'm ,. .. 1*"9cll) 4.ot t.JI kiMefld (V.--rl 4• Tim.-1.0t SIS. '" wtc:l:•d ,_ .... SometMng 9oo<f is •lways happening [.,,..,..,~c.r.j t Jst Anniversarg Sale Fabulous savlnt• Thurs. thru Sat. Oct. 26-27-27. World's largett birthday cake. Free ub & eeffee Sat. 11 a.m. to J p.m. Be~la•t Edinger (et Saft 01 ... flwy.) Huntington .. Kh - DllL M.U •1mtlU Per ,.,.....,, Oct. fl, "" CIMr ... """· fl:lnlf ...., h• P.M. •lltST Uta. 6 """'*" I -.. ..... up. c..,,,..,,. ,,. llZ.M. .. _ $2.200. Led Or Sff Cit Yortr.l Prl~ '-lex (W Hodlft) Civic Admire! CM Yenul SIJCIY Gnuld ID Vftlsqwt) ~ (F O..vezl Mr. ICMe (J Sellen) "' llf 114 ~ feab.ae of Del Mar's »day ~~ fall r~ meeting. ,,. The Balboa Handicap la ~:~ programmed at a mile and 111 one-dgbth on the infield 111 turf course and rant.a as the 1• richest event of the four· week aeuon. POft..Ume for the first race Closest to Quicken Tree on Eftrnhll II la followed in h •el&btl by AJbert &JI.. Bracketed at US pomm are Mr. and Mrs. Frint Frante1•1 Queenie, and N• S. Mc0ar1hy'1 Farandale. while in with • pound .. are Wallace ~·· Het'a Cadet end P'emte and ... pelardo'1 Strawt>erry DrMr- l lut Scrim (J Trvllllol J-McT..mlt (A """'*'> """"' Klllg (J Al'IWtlunll lrltlt lllldt C2 It Gen:lol ltwel ~ <W HenNb) "' '" '" lit ., .. 114 JrlM 111 114 ..._,. UC8.,..,,, N ... .... • lllrf. 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P ••• __. ... COlllOI ......... . Sant• An. Store Open Mon. thrv Prl I Lm. to 9 p.m.; Sat. I Lm. to 6 p.m. Other Stor• Open Mon thrv Sat. I a.m. to 6 p.m. COSTA MESA SANTA ANA ANAHEIM 2HO HAllOl llYD. CW.-A._ It ..._, 540-0170 711·A SO. MAIM ST. 547-6751 IU\'CO •oti CMI TM• SPOT CllDrT ' 1'fJ W. UMCOL.M CC-........ lecfW) 774-8416 ~lams CONSOLIDATION SA VE 43°/o TO 68°/o AND MORE TIES .... SJ & $4 NOW $197 BELTS Ret. SI I S6 NOW $1'7 ~lams OllUIL IUOIS .... S7 I SI V2 Pi lCE .................... c ........... --~. 111 ..... ~. I-" I--. --a.... ' 't ' la er n• bl °' uJ h: tt e1 0 tJ • s1 " 0 b q ' b b ) I t ~ ! I I I ( l ~ I r t J • ) c I 1 • SC DICK ROBINSON .......................... "1"'10''f«c''''1'1Ct When China t..b Nnal Ordnance Ted Station ls opened on Slturday for three comecuU.e week· endJ of public huntinc for qmll and dlubr, gun- ners can expect to tab llmlta. On the northern end of the Nny'1 sprawling base in southern Inyo County tn the hunUng areu of the Coso and Ai1ua mountain ranges, good pop- ulations of chubr and nlley and mountain quail have been counted thla year. No fee. will be charged and there 11 no Um.it to the number of h1IDWI. Acceu to the hunting 1rea 11 throagll the Dar- win gate OD Highway 190 which rum eut from lligtl- way 395 about half a mile eouth ol Lone Pine. Etwlf Opetal .. The gate wUl open elCh day at 0830, bat hu.nt.. ers may camp overnight on Satunta,. and moat be off the growm by 1700 OD SundayL Only lbotguna wm be perm1tted i-t the en. trance gate, and no ~ trail bibs or limUar ~wheeled veb.idea will be allowed. No water or guoiDe la anllab1e wit11tn the In- stallation., and hunten must bring enough fbel and water to last until they CID arrive back at Lone Pine or OlanchL WlldlUe mmagers and nrdent in the field report a bumper quail crop in all couta1 eoantiel and an ezceDent popalation ot both quail and chubr in the IJvc>-KOno area. Wlth no rain In the delert coantiel, qui1 num- bers M"e down from the 1988 leUOD. In Orqe OoantJ, U.S. .. a &Uad anneber of =~i:~=:== land atlanal ...... -.. tm lwatl'C II taa&la became of tbe temill and 1nlb. On the wett«n aide ol the Siil Bemlrdlno Mountains, quail prodUdion WU good In San ~ nardino County bat the bird.a ue In and far ~ tween on the dry eastern slopes. Portions of the San BernardiDo National Forest offering the best public· bonttng tnclnde the Con- verse, Barro Flats, and Cactu tlat .as. ) ,,_., rr..peeu Pair Along tbe Bantow·Lucerne Valley J'09d, In the Silver Mountllinl north of Victorrille and in Bed Moantain-8pa.ngler Billi. the bird• are scattered and there WU Vf/rf low production 1ut llJring_ Along the ColDndo rfyer, qmil lhootfng pnNJ-- pects can be nted fair. In the Tenaja area ol the Cleveland Nationll Forest in Riverside County, along the South Main Divide road we« ol F.llinon, and in San Mateo Canyon west of Murrieta, public valley quail hunt- ing ii predicted u good. MOWlt.aiD quail bunUng lboa1ct be good in tbe San Jacinto Kountalnl near tbe l'clne9 Ranch Hoed and JteDW'Ol'th. but lie aame birds are only in fair numbers Just below the timber m Santa JkJla lloun- tainL In San Diego Coanty, quail are abnndant bat mostly OD prfnte land where permlllion la ~ ed to hanl The belt pabllc --. tndude DMcanlO District ol. Cleveland National Forest, and the K~ Cain and Jacumba Conser'Vltion areu. Best hunting in Imperta1 Vllley wUl be along tlhe main canall and in the New and Alamo River bottoms where late broodl have added to an a1tt.ady good prodoctlon of quail . From Blythe IOUth l1ong the ~ River, the banb and adjacent wuhe. will proride onlJ fair bunting. SOFT SELL SAM ~---' 1745 Newpmt 8hd. --646-,..,., 1666 9541 6-dll .... .... Ql.l?OO 1629 lOlll lllCll ..._ m31 G-9789 929 E. first .. 547-9431 OVOt fo AAMCO lttOf't IN CAURJllNIA (»11%1 CATCH -Ken Soott, right, and ldl wife Helen of 1'ounUln Valley Lroadly pole with the 102-pound marlin he landed while fiab1nl the water1 off autJ•n, llextco. Shown with them ue Kr. and Mn. Dick Calkins with the 74- pound marlin they caught New Format for Jr. Rose Bowl I A new format for the JUD-ti. bet"em CWlfcnia Jm- Jor Belle Bowi footbaJl came kr collegie team and an eu- hu been revealed bJ tbe tern repreMDtatlve for the @CllllClldnl P......-1 JllDlor "natioDll cbamplomblp." CbamBer -of 0....-ce. Bat t ll~ CUlfcrnla Junior Fw b ant time ID tbe CoU1ee A.Nociatlon Jdecl 21-JUf JdAory of the event, out Ol the 11Tangement tut fCllll'-JUr ICboola will he ID-J'tar' ta fawr of a state play- ftt..r to plq. off .,... whlch beJinl The game will be played December 2, 198'1. Tickets, priced from '2 to '5, are avallabi. from the Paaad• na J ~ l lo r Cbambc, 181 Sol6 b>I Roblee, Puedena. Thul'ldcY, October 26, 1967 DAILY~,, NCAA Council Hits Nebraska, Punishes Mississippi State NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Nebraab WU pven a dld tlap OD the wrilt and Mis· allllppi State'• baaketball te1m was baiftd f r o m champlonshlp competition through 1969 in action by the NCAA'• powerful Coun· cll Wednesday. The Council ta the policy· making body ol fbe Nadon· al Collegiate Athletic Alao- ciatton. In od1« action. the gnq> restored Michigan St ate, Purdue and Bradley to good standing. They bad been OD probation for infraction.s. Nebraska wu given a n- prlmH<l and a censure for being invdlved tn payment af '600 for repaJ:ra on an a~ to ol a pri)lplCtfv. atudent- athlete. The Dl0De7. the Council aJd, ,... eivet1 h boy by hla employen who were ldeatlfied u having Nebruka athletic interests. The penalty, however. ii the mildest poulble. Ne- braska iJ not barred from any kind of competition. Sterner measure• were ta- ken against the Mlululp- pi State basketball team , wNd1 Miii deprived ol the right of playing in post.lea· aon tournaments tbrougb tbe U68-a aeason. The action followed that last A U g U s t of the South· eut«n Comerence, which underscored what It called "the groaa negligence of Eight Pacers to Clash At Hollypark's Glendora luitJ Oil .. ,.rt"' ....... alppi state be•llf«beD cwt.- ea." Mlcblpn ...... .... pot Oil problltim ... dWlt aancticm ta Not .... . UIM, foe lmpoper rwnit.- ing ~ Pardllt ... put Oil probatim .. Oddler, 1986, for reaaltbc Imp. 1arWea llld Bl'8dleJ • )llal' ago for giving tuqaoper fi. DaDcial aid. The CoundJ raW .. frelbmen ..... h ...... trander ~ amot • med for practidnc ,.. a ~ ......... seuoo bu ended. Marcus L. Plmt 4ll .. Unlveraity of Mlcldpa, t11e NCAA prwident, .._.cri- ticized WDJi.am I. cu.:. .. trict attorney In .... County, New Ymk. ,_. r-.. fUliDC to ,... u. NO\A .. fonutiaacaall-4..._ bJ • coDeee fDoCli.D eaedl.. Calm 1m aid nr , _. be bM evideDce ... .... lege cwh ....... .., HOLLYWOOD PARK -Dugo, the other bone Jn bet oa bk tum. Plllt ... Eight pacers, two of whom the Glendora with a magic the NCAA bad ..._. tar-. already have accomplished mHe at Ile meet, besn't fonnatiml • dllld ....._ two-minUte mllea th1' sea-done mJd1 since tblt 1:58 ncme from OlllQ "I Ill taa-aon, will club at Hollywood patient with U.. ,... Park Friday in the featur· 415 e«ort, which came early wbo rush to tbl ww ,.,._. ed '3~ Gldora Pace. in the season. wWl thllr' dmlM." M ...._ Friday's Dine • nee pro-____________ .....;.. __ _ 11'&111 a1lo will honor the u. & uailtantpoatmuterr----------------------------. s:o~~!n! s~e~· DIJMd tbe Zip Code hce. Farrtqton Stable end Bud-alarlton atable'a Piute r{ Buckley, Who lipped to a ftfll ftlPPI Wlllftlml m 11 e clocking of 2.00 flat KtHL ~· nnDl'tl earlier thil aeuon, topa the x Glendora Lineup, u be blds IN 2 ftll I ftllft for hll third win of the meet. tiRLW~ tng. Opposing him will be Jack Sberren's Dugo, Gay- lord Vere•s AdJoa Gale, Pa- radise Valley Ranch's AdJ- os Carl. George Coppla's Free Heather, Joseph and Louil Mendrick'a Arco Pat, Thunderbird Farms' Ever- ett Pick and David Gulley's Velvet Way. Piute Buckley, who w l l l be driven by Bob Farring- ton. wound up third on Tues. day of th1a week when fa. vored u Jetta mn and Tootll Pict be.t blm to tbe wire ln 2.01 u . Prior tD that b9 WWII a nllJ6d runDer..gp to Glad &19In1.59 215.. 'lbe pme bu bea • bet.-tbla llUClll. ~ .r=================J • • • e I e ~•••-•A A••• I I••••" e I e e e • e e·e e • e e e e e e e e • e e e e i e e i e ii News in the Sporting World- The Golf . On or off the green, the Golf ha lpOrtlnsdalh and styf• and keeAS you at ease In all kinds of Mather. In uclusiw Clllbre ClottJe (65% o.crone polyester /35% cotton) it wards off wind. sheds raJn, Ind II completely wash 1nd wear. With zip-front. dOubf.,.lned ~.Ind c:onwrtfble Enaf lsh collar. SIJll 34-46 fteaular and 36-46 Lone. In a collection of colors. · $20.00 U.. ~r hnkAmtrlurd or Mister Charge ttY Ltd. 0 For TM Man Who Cara 640-1600 Hew bot ShopplRt Center 2300 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA • SIEPUPTO GOODJiEAR. .. · SIRVICE STORE 7872 EDINGER NEAR IEACH ILYD. HUNTINGTON IEACH Acr'Oll Prom The Huntfngt9ft hpplftl c..tw Phone 842·4495 •' I ' -. . . . . ... ... . za DAILY PILOT ~.October 26, 1CJ67 -; ------------------~ --------------------------------- DARY PROT'S WEEKLY . GBIDIBON SELEt;TIONS ~~·' ~,·· e=/: Vallrt et ~·· ~51.11 SI. Wvomlnll at ArlL st. ~la. st. et lorldo ~r:,~.:r ~Ice et .... w1or 11.M ....... ~ru-u et Allblma et , .. _ G<'.ortll et ICenlucb Midi. ~I. et Notre •me OlclehOme et Mluourl Penn $1. et $yt1QIM ~r,~:v .. Rems et llH1' i"''"" ., .,-. MAI. AIC•t .......... w.111...-11 UIC ..,. T~"' ColorMo "" 1 "t:\"" Tu11 lw I TUii Al.M lw 7 ~ ... ~ °="' .. Hom Dame 1w I Olc~'T'9 ,~,S'· =:~ 11-by J "~lclf' ~· we'Y" °'1:"1"· °":"'1 $1. A~f'· Wvoml"' "". ~r.o Co:r' ~ Ml~~ Tn.a lw 1 T-""J T-A.l.M Tex~~ lw 1 ....... ""7 ~·r ... ~ ~ o;,1a °=" .. Notre Dame bl-I ~o- "" 7 Olc~"'r "'l:r" Sy~ !'~1"· '::1 '::1 . "-~I ~ ~ '\:,~ kH• WMl'ft DlllY ..... w.111...-a F~ll IW I Veltnda "" 1 USC .,., 2' Wyomlne ""1 ~r.o "t:''r T.:f T-=~ ~ ~ ":'r ~v:m- "'\:T1 ~, .. ~ '="' ~ wwl,,. ~ro "t:''9" T-"". Tac~ ~ ~ °=" .. ~r "'CT' '-:' 1• =,. ,...,. ~ ~ L IMACIO.al'CNID DAVll llOLLAllD ......... c-.. ..., -lll. Wit. ... 114, ..... "":':"' ~JN .. WllT ~:"' " ~ ~ ":T T::-f :y T-=~ , :r ~ .. ~ ~ Al ~ °t:'l'J-~:nr ~r ~iri-M\:'\"1 ~ "f:/'· ~:-, ... ~ ~ ~ I=" '1:1r •;r DAV• llDOCNI • KH MQ4ft DellrHlt .............. WM llJ. Liit 41 W. Ill. Liit • °'l;","· ~l"' Ari~ SJ•" ~"' ~re '~rt° eo:'r' 'l':r ."T::r' "t:'r ~ -llw°1 ~ '::Y T"l:rf'M •.:r ~ ~ ~ ~ •trtr-~ ~ ca:'1J-°=""' No~~-... ~fr-"°":w~- "'="' M~I M~ ~~ 'r;:i,st.. svrecUlt by T tvr ~ ~1 'f:'lt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,.,.... WA.De WATTI ~...,... Wtlllll ........ ~,,. Q.:r- ~Ir ~ '::'r '":·zu ~ ~ M':'tlt. Oll~"r 'r;i,st. :an \v.,, ".:,'°1'9 • DICK TVCICH .::::.~. ' ~,,. Af:1·· '°:'"° '°k\.,"Y "t:'1r' "t:''r T::f T- "" 1 ':,~ T-=~ ~ ~~ A':,~ ... '=9¥" °='1 .. °="'· ~~-~0,- Oli~'T" "'L':°1rl Sr".,.. P~f'· t:1 t:1 t"1 7:'J" 9.':T ~ llARL •Ul'TICrt o.ltJ ..... ...1 .......... Ar:-,It· c:o:,- ~,- T-""7 T°l:f'f"' ~ All~ 't:'PJ- -I;~r "\.,*Tr' Sr~cyse :an :.,-,.: •:,kif' ~ c:o:t' "="' T::af T-cr- "t'ZU ... ~ o:rr- ~r ~ ~.,.. t':1 t'\1 ~"I" RACE RESULTS Del Mar Quicken Tree Gets Top Impost For Balboa 'Cap Entries Bonn and Wbltney'1 mui. ti-stakes w1mdnC Quicken Tree baa been uaigned blgh ,1an aaca. 1 1111 mn.. , _ weight of 122 pounds for oldlJ ....s up. c1a1m1n9. ,..,,... c.•. •••••cm••••••••••••••••••••••••••-Monday's '30,000 added Bal· u,,.,,,.. <Gercle> "·• 11• 1·• 117 boa Handicap, closing-day Argefl!N °'** (~) llM t.• DllU. MA• alfTalU TMlllO UCL I ......._ a -........ I.Ille '(A V.....,.11) Mool9ll lob cMellanlrf> ... ,.... ,.....,, 00• 17, IN1 ......... ,... ... -c11tm-MN.. .,.,.. CA ._, n• feature of Del Mar'• 3>-day r:-.;::,.:;.s. a.r ... ,..._,....,... 1•• ,... 1nO lil'1clt ••tt• ...,_ -.-11www•1w cw.........._, 111 fall race meeting. = = 'f.~ m =._ ~,J0V:.., l: The Balboa Handicap ii 9KC*D UC._ I ........ "-a.ti. '911m CW ...,,_., llS l.Mtllil LA-..<• "'-"> 117 ed t mil d .,_. o1o1 ,,,..._ fl-. ci • ..,... "'lllT 1tACa.',.,,..,,... • -..... l'WnN co HlilU 114 ._ aac..... cw........, 111 programm a • e an Purw a.a ;i:...so:.:. ,,...,.. ,,_ c.-. Jlllllkl• <• oera.1 111111' Jll·.J• cw twm1t1> 111 one-eighth on the lnfleld o-·i-w <Gere•> n.a u• Lad 0r '" <• vor111 114 Ge ......, ca Olll*> 114 .....,. ~ CM v-i m turf co\U'se and ranb as the Trwder'1 Pnlflt tMellarM'I') 1• Prl-,,lex CW Hodtftl llf Am ....... Tl,,_l,11 2/S. CMc Mmlr•I (M YMHI I" ................... u "--· 1.. richest event of the fOut• saa~• G,...,, Too A,..-1. POVRTll ltACL ' iur-... a -..,.._ --.. -'-Ml• Cenlutel, Treck ...... WlllM Sixty Grand CD VdnquU) 114 ... _...., Ill'*-..... ... wee. lellOD. ~ Will be 12:30 p.m. Quieten Tree, a lafe48. v•loping IOD of Royal Orbit and Mother Wit, won a di· vision of the Escondido Han- dicap over the turf lut summer and recently ac• counted for a diviaJon of the Rancho Bernardo Handicap on the main tract. He allo bout.I a triumph in a diviJ. ion of the Inglewood Randi· cap thi• summer at Holly· wood Park. - r a e, 1 a i lleMarJ Barry Whltebead'1 Uat of Balboa 'Cap Impost. at 12> poundi la Vicgray Farm'• Argen- tine-bred Estambul n, a two-time stake1-winner this year. The foar-year~ld son of Mister Cube won the sec· ond division of the EICOndi· do Handicap here and then took the Pomona Handicap at the Loa Angele• County FIU'grotmdl. tm'• Bena Boot, .... the CabrlBo HancMelp ., drew 118 poundl, Vleeray Farm's~ U7, and Frank McMahon'• Aqae Vlt.e 116. Bracketed at 115 pomdl are Mr. and Mn. Frint Frankel'• Queenie, and~ S. Mc0ar1hy'1 Farandcle, while in with • pound - are Wallace ~·· Bet'• Cad« and l"emb and ~ lllrd. ~ JF ..'i:::r' ~:: IC-. CM Y....U Ill P~time for the finf race DAILY DOUIU. ,..,....,.. II lo !!: ~~ T~fl~ al~ =:-c-r::cw~i:.r) n: ..:V:..'".!t~:W~ .. ':... ~·-------------------------------------------- Ml• M1r9i., .... 11..... -.,._ U a.--• 114 Hllll ._ U T""lllD) 11' ........ ,_ a.a Closeat to Quicken Tree on pelardo'1 strawberry Dme. ~ n ii followed in Ile welgbta by ~ SW.. I;" .;;;·u 11 ~i;,'" ,.," ~ cw Hert9c*I ,,, """""' MW• cw ...,,._, n• THllD aACL 0119 mite. I -aoni ~ (W Hllnnm> 111 ~.....,,. ~ !It IMMCO 116 Nwlclete (0 .,......._, 114 ol<ts. Ca lmlftg. ,_ suoo. Mllleto (D Hell) 11' Mta,. o-(J Holnwlullf) •Ill M~ ~ c• "'-'> IU Ambllfll Pit (Hslll fM SM lA a~ ....... ,.,.y_.., MMrl CJ Sellen) 11' ~ CJ Sellwal ... 111 1119d: Mood (Hwrnattl 4. .. JOI --<. Wlll"~IM '"""· lll'I .. ,,.. ~ C'# ~ 117 Solid U_. (So-) 2M Come: CS Soto> 114 a,.....a. ~ .-,.,. ._ Ouet11'1 CG TM!gudlt) lM nm.-1.21 1/S. ...... Ho IW Her19dll 114 Hl-Yv 2lld C'# ~) 114 No acre~. ~ 1W1f1 (1 ll Gerdel )1106 111 .. OU.TH llACL 6 Nr'°"9I. J .,_ oldlt Md wp. FIMI-. Ci.lm"'9. ,_ '2.M. Doi a-CT•ftloUdll> 12.• 6r• s.• Sl!Wr T-(Y-.1 J.2111 S.OI Lyndlt Shoe (Trvflllol U I Tl,,_1.11 2/$, No sen~. HVllCTM llACR.' ~ J .,_. olcn Md up t111i. IM_,_...,.... -Purw a.-. Theft Siie Seki (VelM<lwtl MM!ted MIN (Hertd) Ow-. 21111 (MallOnle'f) Tl..,._ 1.11. , ..... ,. ....... 1.• Sowld,._11._ a-, o-t wi... A-H. ~Nd .......... a-<. Wllmlngtl ........ lllld ....,.,, 11 ... TM RACI. 1 1(1' mllft., ...... s vtW old Mid llP flllles IM -Ti.. R•nd>o S.f\ta fl Hendlmp. Purw SU.OGO llddtd. Ameri00'1 F sncr (~) , ... ,,, .... ..._,..s. MM1l9 1Hennetrl •·• oe A-Lut *' Sol CHettedtl 2M Tl..,._1,-«J 4/S. No tenkML ~. McNlllY..oln"* tltf/lrY. IUlfTK aACI. ' ~ , -oldl .... !IP. Ctalmlnl. ,._ ..... T~i. (Yertl) 21.Je ltM ... I'm P'Mf (Mert9dcl ... t.• KeMMld (V.._I ... Ttm.-1.0t J/J. So Md Id I'-Gs!. Something goo<! is always happenincJ [/Jtmtmgfu ~c.tr! 1st Anniv ersarg Sale Fabulous savings Thurs. thru Sat. Oct. 26-27-27. World's ta,._t birthday cake. Free cake a cioffM Sat. 1l 1.m. to J p.m. B eacla flt Edinger (at San DI ... Pwy.) Huntln9ton leach llotllw9ll Weed CG T..,lguc:til) lM '" 111 ,,. slot .... .. IS .. ""1. IUI ..... • lllTPIMf "'"1 ,,.,,,. c. ... ,, .. ,,,,,,,.. ... llMI" .... -6995 ..-. ..... ·.--____ ....... !!I! ______ ....... ..ex-- llftJCI •cc anewns 2utt •ts• nnn ...... ~Aocl-.......... ::::..-=-... -=-.~ 2 For :-.::-...:: ':..-: 1291 .JI. _.,.......,._ r .......... VAlUAl.E' ......... , r ......... 'VAlllA1U1• ........ , : R.AYCO FRONT END I I LUBE SPECIAL I I WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I I 5 ... 7.'5 $299 5 5 Cowt,a.te 67• i • • I Cho•it •I • ... ,."Ct.,,..._ .... • 1......t...ric....a..t-WM : .. ......., _,,.__.,._ .,.. : : _., --TMo I • c...-• • c--~ ......... C(Mll(JI , ......... 9! ~ .......... , CCKM ,. ........ . Santa Ana Store Open Mon. thrv Fri. I a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sit. I a.m. to 6 p.m. Other Stor• Open Mon thru Sat. I a.m. to 6 p.m. COSTA MESA SANTA ANA ANAHEIM 2160 HAl lOI I LYD. (....,._A.._I..._) 540-0170 721·A SO. MAIN ST. 547-6751 UYCO ,OR 011 THI IPOT (lllDIT l 1491 W. LINCOLN fC~. U11Cef11°bclWI 774-8416 E:lamE CONSOLIDATION SA VE 43% TO 68°/o AND MORE TIES .... $3&$4 NOW $197 BELTS Reg. $5 & U NOW s197 E:lam:S GllUIL IUOIS .... 17. $1 V2 PRICE ................. ( ........... -----• 111 ..... ~ • ~ ...... ---a... ' ' • ' II e t b 0 1i t , 51 DICK ROBINSON .................... .,., ............... tct WbeG Cblna Lab Nnat Ordnance Test station ta opened on Saturday for three consecutive week- ends of public hunting for quail and d:nwr. gun- ners can upect to tab limlta. On the northern encl of the NayY'a sprawling base ln aouthem Inyo County tn the hunting areu of the QJeo and Argm mountain ranges, good pop- ulations of dwbr and vllley and mountain quail have been eoanted tlda ,ar. No fees will be charged and there la no llmit to the number of bllnten. Accell to the hunting area la through the Dl!l- win gate on lli8bway 190 which nma east from Higtl- way 395 about half a mile IOUth ol I.one Pine. ............ '1be gate wm open ~ day at 0830, bat hun~ en may camp OYernlgbt on Saturda11 and must be off the grounds by 1700 OD SundayL Only lbotgam wm be permitted put the en- trance gate, and DO motottJclel, trail bites or liml1ar two-wheeled vebklea will be allowed. No water ar guoiDe ta available within the ln- atallatton, and bunters mu.st bring enough fuel and water to last until they can arrive back at !Ane Pine or 01.ancha. W'Jldllfe managers and Wlldena in the field report a = quail crop in all coutal C10UDtiea and an es popolation Of both quail and chubr In the ~)(One> area. With DO niD In tbe delert eountiel, quail DWD- ben ll'e down from tbe 19el leUOD. la Onmp OJaatJ, then 11'9 a ~ n11mber of qaaD, bat palllle ~ llmUec1 to ti. balllJ loatll ..... ol tb9 ·-Dlltrtd ol the a.... 1aDll ltatlanal ..... .._. tbe bmdlnC II toap ..... of the terrain and brmb. On the west«n side ol the San Benwd1no JIOUDtainl, quil produdion WU good in San Bel'o nardino County but the btrda are In and far b&- tween on the dry eaatern slopes. Portions of the San Bernardino National Forest ottering the belt public· hunting include the Con- vene, Burro Flab, and Cactus Flat areas. ....., P1 espea. Felr Along the Barstow-Lucerne Valley road, In the Silftl' ·llountlinl north of Victorville Ad in Red Moantafn.8pangler Billi, the birds. are scattered and there Wll 'ff!l'J low production 1llt spring. Along the Colorado river, quail lhooting proe- pecta cm be nted fair. In the Tenaja area ol the Cleiveland National Forest in B.i'fenide County, along the South M.aln Divide road west ol Elsinon, and in San Mrateo Canyon west of Jlmriet.a, public valley quail bunt- ing ii predicted II good. PRIZI CATCH-Ken Soott, rtgbt, and bll wife Helen of rountaln Valley proudly poee with the 102-pound marlin he landed while fiab1nc the waters off Mazatlan, Mexico. Shown with them are Mr. and Mn. Dick Calkins with tile 74- pound marlin they caught New Format for Jr. Rose Bowl A new format for tbe Jan-tle betwaee <Wi611nk jun.. 1or Role Bowl football same lor college team and an eu- bu been revealed bJ the tarn repreMDtatlve for the aponaortng Paqden1 JUDlor "national cbamplcmblp." CbamBw -of eomm..c.. Bat t ll • CaUfonda J111llor For tbe ftnt Ume ID the CoU. Allodation p64 22-year ldltory of tbe event. out ol tbe arrangement lut four·)Ul' ICbooll wDl be Jn. year ta fawr of a state play- ~ to play. otl l1ltlm. Which belinl The game wtll be played December 2, 1987. Ticket., priced from '2 to 85, are available from 1be Pua~ na J unto r Chamber, 181 8oulh Loi Robiee, PIAdena. NCAA Council Hits Nebraska, Punishes Mississippi State NEW ORLEAN5 (AP) - Netruka WU OV'l!G. ~Id alap on the wriJt and Mil· aissJppi State'• baatethall team wu barred fr o m championship competition through 1989 in acUon by the NCAA'• powerful Coun· cll Wednesday. 'lbe Council ii the policy· making body ol 1he Nedon- al Collegiate Athletic Alao- clation. In otiMr action, the group restored Michigan St ate, Purdue and Bradley to good atanding. They bad been OD probation for infractions. Nebraska wu given a re- primand and a ceDIUre for betDg involved In payment ot '600 far repatn on an a.., toolapr.......,..tf' t .thlete. Tbe -,. .. Comcll..W._.,.. .. boJ bJ Ids I fkj&i ... wereldeidHW• ...... Nebnlb efltWtr I 3 • Tbe peulf.J, IKt at au. • the mlldelt p " ... brub ii aatlmM ,._ an~ of c •• rer-mn ••111111'e ta-ken agaiDlt ._'I 1 ; pi state t. 0 ---. ~ ...... ,~,, .. rlCbt of plaJinc • • •• - ICll toummDelJb Ila ....... i-..-. Tbe actiae I I ...... Jut Aaia1tfl81e....._ eaRern Oaafaaclr.. wllida undenccred ..... aiW ''1be O'Oll .,.. • If Eight Pacers to Clash At Hollypark's Glendora ...., .... ,.,,_.... .......... 'I•~ ---.. , ........ ... ..... , ... ..... 1 ... 0 • -. • r a a ...... ............... _ ..... 2 5 .. Odl • ............... --. ... a·a·~ .., ... ..._,a :•a.. _.. ..... .. a.ma ........ • c _. ' V' '1 ( s n , .-l .. ...... -··--· . . ...._ .. __ ...._ llllmlL. ......... u · .,.,.,. .. lie&& 41 • ~a.-=:: fltd r .., .. --~ .. --Y-.. ...... ................. II; a ..... ..... __ ,.._ ..... ._... a. ........ . .. ._ed' .... ..... •cwtars .. •Mc HOLLYWOOD PARK -Dugo, tbe ._, .._ .. till• 11111 ...._ .... .... Eight pacers, two of whom the Glmdara wlllll a lmllde ._ ~ ....... ,_. • already have accompllabed ml• at tbe llllllet. ~ .. " ...... .... two-minute m.ilel thla aea-done mudl .-. ._ 1=tl -*-Olla -i -..., 100, will c1aab at Hollywood flCllllll ... -,.... Park Friday in the featur· 415 effort. wbidl ~ .._ .._-*.... Sq a eel '3,200 Glendora Pace. ln the ---.. wlall* ... ..., •a.111111. FridaJ'• Dine • race p-o-1------------_.;. __ _ sram a11o will boDar the u. 8. &lllltaDt pOltmaltel' ,.-~-------------... pneral, WDlilm II. )(c. im.. no wt11 c:rwa a. wbmlr or the maa race. umed tbe Zip Codi ..... Farrlqtm Stable and Bud.Qmltm stable'• Piute Buckley, who lipped to a m 11 e clocking of 2.00 flat earlier tl1il ltUOll, topt the Glendora Lineup, u be blda for b1I third win of the meet- ing. Opposing him will be Jack Sherren'• Dugo, Gay- lord Vere .. 1 Adfot Gale, Pa· radfse Valley Rauch'• Adi· os cart, George Coppla'• Free Heather, Joseph and Louil Mendrfck'1 Art<> Pat, Thunderbird Farms' Ever- ett Pick and David Gulley's Velvet Wa,y, Piute Buckley, who w 111 be driven by Bob Farrl.QI· ton, Wound up third OD Tues- day of thll week when fa. vored u Jelta Bill and Tooll Pict belllt him to h wire ID 2.01 2-5. Prior tD that be,.... nlPkl IUllDll"q> to ...,._ Giid Bale In ue 21s. Mountain qu.af1 hunting lhould be good In the San Jadnto Jlomrtafn• near the Forbes Ranch Road and KeDworth, but tbe u.me birds are only in fair numbers just below the Umber lD Santa &Ila Moun- taiDI. Tbe pme bu been • bat.-tbll ...... 1;================================J······~~···~1~•·········~································ In San Diego County, quail are abundant but IDOltly OD pri'fate land where permiaion is reqmr: ed to hunt. '!be belt pablic areas Include Delcauo District al Cle\'eland National Forest, and the Mc- Cain and Jacumba Conaervation areu. Best hunting tn Imperial Valley will be along the main cana1I and In the New and Alamo River bottoms where late broods bave added to an alrwty good prodDdion of quail . From Blythe IOUth along the CA>londo River, the bmW and adjacent wubel will proride only fair hwrting. SOFT SELL SAM ly Msvln .., ... ~---' News in the Sporting World- The Golf On or off the green, the Golf hll apartlna dah 1nd style and keeQSyoueteaselnall klndsofwuther. In exclusive Clllbre Cloth9 (65% Dlcton9 polyester /35% cotton) it wards off wind, lhldl rain, 8ftd II completely wash and wear. With zip-front, d6ubf.-llned pa, 1nd convertible En&llsh c:oUar. Sl:m134:46 Resu* and 36-46 Lona. In 1 c:olfectJon of colon. · $20.00 UM your &.nkAmerlcard or Miiter Charp ttY Ltd. .. 0 For TM Mon Who Com U0.1600 Harbor Shoppl111 Center 2300 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA • SIRYICE ITOllE I 11n ••••• .aa 11AC11 aw. Aaw ,,_ n.11 ·• J • ss' u c...r- Phone 142-4495 t . . .... 39 04.IL 'I PILOT Tllurscfay Octobfr 2b. l %7 Indiana Coach: 'My BLOOMINGTON, lnd (AP) -The 1urpriling lndi.ma Hoosiers, winners ol their first five games an4 ranked No. 10 nation- ally, are ~ &Of)homore-stud· ded team that ia e<1ger but ~~. '1bey're gomg to g i v e me heart f a.ilure before the teaJOn is over,'' says John- ny Pont. the head coach who WM brought here three ,_.. ago from Yale. 1be Hoosien make all IOrU of mistakes and then buckle down and fight dtelr way out or the holf'. That's the reason hf' lnvf'ii 'em, Pont says. "They have c.ha.racter." he adds. The Hoosiers shoot ror No. 6 Saturday night against Anzona. Then they play Wisconsin. Michigan, Min· ne!IOta and Purdue. The game with Purdue Nov. 25 may decide the Big Ten Conference title. J ndiana bas won a II of its five games In the last four minutes. Sophomore halfback John Isenbarger has run at least twice from punt formation, when he wasn't supposed to, and been clobbered for big losses. But he turned in magnificent performances immediately alter his mis· takes. Indiana has made 85 first downs to opponents' 93. 1t has gained 820 yards rush· ing to the enemies' 874 and Poor has matched oppooents' passing yardage exacUy- 636 )'lal"ds. The dilference is that Harry Gonso, another soph· omore, and Isenbarger have thrown nine touchdown pas- ses and opponent& h a v e .q>mpleted only one Jtrilte. The Hoosiers havt inter· cepted eight passes and have had only two inter- ~· Jade Butcher. another sophomore who grew up al· • tUf'l•ICNI"~-._ --- ITATI 01' C."41 I ' ,_ = -=---~ Old Heart' LEG.\L NO'l1Clt UDG" •nm most in the shadow of 1.U. Memorial Stadium, has led the pass catchers with 20 for 322 yards and seven touchdowns. The l.U. defensive uhit also has risen to the oc- casion when the Hoosiers had their backs to the wall . Its stars Included lineback· er Ken Kaczmarek, a sen· ior from South Bend who eluded Notre Dame and who has made 35 solo tack- les and 18 assists, and Jim THI CCMHIT'f'.,...... -~ - -......... ......- 1 llOTl(I °' H_..... -Nth-...... _, .....,_ ---.....,. Sniadecki. a junior. a s o 110• r•om.n• tw ~ -_.. ~ • --• -from South Bend and who LlnH' TBTAMMUn -.. ._ -..... Emte ol "-"" M........,.. .., ..................... l>as made S&' t.ckJes aod <NMCS. -,.... ....., -,..._ • • eight assists. NOTICE IS HiU.'t GfW8t T.. ~--:. :':" -.... .:. j Vlrtlnl1 I. ArflOld "" ,.._. .....,,. • Tremendous obs of heras-1111on t0< ....-.. ., .... .-w .... --. • • ..,..... ..._ .-. l • ba i.. -t-once ol Lttten Tel.,,....,., • ~.. _,, ......_ • --sing opponen s c .... ......, u. ,.1.,911<, •• w111dt i. _...,..,.. =:-.~ ... ':.=.~.: have been done by Cept. """ """.,..,.._ ..-- -....., .-.,.... ..._ __.-. _. Doug Crusan, senior tackle P~"' .... °'~:: ,;i-...,-: :; ...... ...., ·~-. -• .. k "the M ,. ''" .......... . . ,... ., ..,.... --* • nown as o o s t e r "' 11W court'tOOtll " O• ••• • .. .,, ....,. ......_ • ., ...., ., f r o m Monessen " Pa.· °' said cour1, •• 1111 ...,. -· • ..., ....., ...., * _.. ..., •. • 'IM CllV ol ~ AAI, Ge....-_,.._.. ., .. ...._ BTOWn Marks, semor line-D•llld Ddeb« 2S. '"°· .... ...., ., -.. b~kt!r from M a g n o I i a , ...... u :.:· ST JOHeC. c-w °""" := :; :.:" _ ., _ ~ss.. and Oal Snowden, *' .,.....,.. ........... ...,. ...,.. ......, junior de!ensive end from ~!t~"c~u~:.t:i:=-=:----:-.::' Washington, D.C. •*'-tw .....,.._ ......... • PUOIWIM 0r ..... CMtt Otllr ..._ .......... ......,_ - Oc....., -. J1 .,.,, .......... a. .... -------~:~!:: lfi:~~J ~:·::(U~ofol ~~y~~~K~:: M~~~e'as "~~ ~~=~ Today~ iUustrotion1 show whot will probably hopµen This city's base.ball fans~-sas City baseball players, mascot. CharUe 0 , the mule, '~~icE 1s ituuv GIW9I .... ~...,: ~-:S ::•:. ". At Raceway i"f ~eod · t th ball frof!I •i,..ide~ to called today with nostalg.ic who sported green and gold traveled with the club and creoii-., "'" -_.. ...... ._.,__.,_, w ~~=•tne tor9::°~:e,'"th:no:, towon:k ~,;ght fie ld.• ~~~!:~::: !':at:i~!r f:J. uni!orms and white shoes was displayed for a time in ~~\!1~?::::.~ :':t =.: =--....::.-=: lllustmtion It shoWI the effect of on il'dide-outside niclpal Stadium by Charles made of what Finley said hot.el lobbies in league ci· :,m::~. ;« .. ~::.., =.:..a.-. -....... 11 • .. c-Weod poth ~en the clubfoce ii looking in the some 0. Finley o~ h~rln.g of his was albino kangaroo leath-ties. But Charlie 0, the =;,..,~'";,: ~ ':,:,. ~ .:..-==. -...._ Over $4.200 in prize mon· f'Y will be up for grab1 when 28 of the Southland's fastest fuel dragst.ers toe their marks at 0 r a n g e County International Race· way's starting line Satur- day night. direction °' the club is 1110ving -in this c:.a1e, to right latest contribution to major. er. fresh from Australia. mule committed too many nev. •1<:.._ F. HMw. 111 ... .... .... ....., • -. field. Tbe ball w111 oko fly in this direction, on a fairly I ea g u e baseball, the "ex· A few rears ago, before sociai errors and was bar-:;~ :~·...!.-:;-" ........ .i .. -,='9 L =-~ 1haight I inc. JM shot i' co lied a •push·• plodlnlt g sbacobrel board.". . edi city officials prohibited it, red from several hotels. ~~''=• .. "'., •'!,...-=..... :!..:..__~ .. -. :-.... -:..= pro y was mer • fireworks brightened the ••• ..-111s .,_ .,. .. --.....-.... .. .... ble to some. but KAnsas sky over Kansas City wh11n· Finley also provided fire-o1 o."'~ C::W -. _ = : -~ : ,:-=..,--=. • City fans believe it. ever the A's got a home run, works ~{ another_ nab;U'e -MMY DNr• ..,._ ..... ..a 1r - Fancy Finley, as he is of· which was seldom. Howev-a. ~UJllllllg feud with city of-:V"-: !,.:; .:,.: : :;:._ __, ten referred to by many of er, it was often enough to f1c1als over rent and alt.en· •1cN1,. "· ....., ..... c. ._ . . 1 • .iA tc 111 ~ ua.. ._ ...., ... a 1 this city's (ans, reported to cause exp os1ve protests .... nee, e . 1....-, c......... ,........ -.. Toppin~ the rostPr of 225 mph machiner; is the .. Ha· waiian" machine of Roland Leong of South Gau. Chicago Wednesday he will from r esidenu near the sta-Back to the exploding !~11._~ ~·.,.. =-r..=_ .__ Install the scoreboard in the dium. scoreboard. Finley was ask· "111>11•-0r-'--' ....., ..., " - stadium housing the Oak-Another Finley erlra for ed if he was thinking of scar-~ • ..,. ..._.., a. •. -. ~ :S: .:"a.'='.= land Athletics. He was re-the fan& was Charlie 0, a ing opposing pitchers. Lf'Ft!MiitZ Three of the nation·s fast- e!'t dra gsters will also ~ OD hand. Don Cook 1223 mph). Larry Hugg and Don Cardoza 1229 mph) a nd Blair and C.oklltrin (221 mph l wW all haw their machines preRfll. 111..-illlrtiOfl "2. sho-.s the typical hook pottem. The clubloce, ogoin, i6 "'°ving towa rds right field. lut thit tilN at'a looking tO'#Ordl the target. It will apply o counterclockwise Otook) ... to the ban, fofcifto It to cently permitted by the American League to move the Athletics to Oakland. AME,_ IC A'S LA ,_GEST ~AM IL V CL 0 TH ING CH A IN --------:-••wm1iiiiiiiiii ..... Nii'iii_m-------- .....__ .... , ... • Two michresten I u n n 1 cars. Dick Harrell's fIUin· ois I Camaro and Dick Loe· hr's I Michigan I Mustang will be major attractions Saturday. A f t e r his sparkling an· nouncement. the Chicago in· aurance man • baseball 1 club owner wa1 asked what I the explodinl ICOleboard win do. I "No telling what it will •••••••••••• T do," said Finley. Asked why it will be in- stalled. be replied: Raceway officials report advance tick.el sales for Sat- urday have been he av Y· l Adult admission is $2. __: __ .,,.;._ ________ .. _•_-_..,_'""_"'_-__ .__ .... _ .. _-_ __. Wheel-standing ace 8 i 11 --------------------- Shrewsberry will return af- "Well. we like color{ We like action. We wan the fans to enjoy themselves at the ball game. We want to give them some type of en- tertainment while the team is losing." t.er an exhibition perform- ance at the Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico Oty. 0. J., Behan, Eber Tied There's no denying that Finley provided entertain· ment for Kansas City fans "while the team was los- ing." F~h Report For Nation's Point Lead A m o n g these unique items was a toy rabbit nam- ed Harvey who. attired In an A's uniform, popped out of the ground near home plate and handed the um- pire a handful of baseballs. "E~T ,_., lM*.wl -66 •<>Q~-"' M<TKUd9 •• , bor>I~ 1• t>~~. • h<llollul ,.,,., ~1-13 •n;;tle<\. lai "-"""""' 1S bonito. 11• bl.>$. " ... 1 • .,.,. s ..... C\.CMl"TI ->t -loin: 111 l>U>.,o, I> 1Mit6. I ""'" -bot-d a.n~ II"°'-· -•IMA OIEL •11' -12 _,..._, IN rock COd OCU•SIOIE .i -lfn: ii _., .. aio., r:ll bot.Yo. 1• llOnll"' I --ON bU&. l 1111-. SEAL. aEAC-2'1 -~" 1S i. nlto. n ....., ......, 1 ""'-· PA•AOISIE COVI -1' -len: 6 ... Hbul. 4 INlfflC\lde, 1'5 Olio> beM. JI bonito. 171 rodl cod. L.OIK aEACM (f'XMc ~I -61 -"'"· 711 ._., • ...,., W cello -. 711 ....... , Ml-. ,_ f'lorl-n _._,, II ~. II bass. Ill -........ 21 .. iln: 1 w::0.1:0 ~~~ lv~itlut.:.-Ao.l-24 ~" I .. •lbecorP. TENNIS NEW YORK (AP )-0. J . Simpson of Southern Cali- fornia Gary B e b a n of UCLA and Rick Eber of Tulsa were tied for the in- dividual s c o r i n g lead among the nation's major- college foot.ball players to- day. All three s c o r e d two t.oocbdowrul last weekend, giving each 54 points. ac- cording to 9tatistrcs com- piled by National Collegiate Sports Services. Eber ii the sole lead« in RACKETS BALLS SHOES SHORTS SHIRTS SOX DRESSES GOLF CLUBS GOLF BALLS GOLF CARTS GOLF SHOES GOLF SHIRTS GOLF GLOVES GOLF JACKETS GOLF CAPS . pass r~eiving. He has 43 receptions. one more than Ace Hendricks o( N e w Mexico. Ken Juskowich o< We s t Virginia has s c o r e d the most points by kicking, 45. on 11 field goals and 12 conversions. Vic Washington of Wyom - ing is tbe pace-setter in punt returns with 389 yards while Joe Casas of N e w Mexico heads the kickoH return list with 432 yards. And on a ~rassy hill in the outfield, there was a calm scene to qwet tht en· ergetic Athletics. A shep· herd attended a few slow grazing goats. For a time. there was a zoo al the ball park. replete with monkeys and pretty birds in cages. Some of the tropical spe· cies were nearly as color· FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS VOLLEY BALLS Water Polo Balls SOCCER BALLS 4-SQUARE BALLS Playground Balls HANDBALLS TETHER BALLS SWIM MASK • SNORKLES FINS • WEIGHT SETS CHEST PULLS • DOOR BARS JUMP ROPES • BASKETBALLS BACKBOARDS-GOALS-NETS SWEATERS LEI IERMAN'S JACKETS HANDBALL GLOVES BOWS • ARROWS BIKES • PARTS • TIRES TUBES • ACCESSORIES TABLE TENNIS SETS The frontier look for boys at a "look- again'' low price! THE RUGGED RANCHER IN PILE-LINED CORDUROY 10.99 comp. vafue 14.99 Rough "n ready JOO'/. rotton corduroy with authentic ·:plainsman" details-note the "shearling"-look pile lining and collar ... brawny genuine rawhide trim on yoke and pockets! Cowpoke Mlors. 8-12. 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YM'4 liie ..,,.,., lltw l!llU li1f.,t11eflt1 we Ull , ... 11.k e -·ft ··- 8y ltlCK DU lltOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Cancellatiou of tele- ftllma .rlel 1Wa1....,. big Mr names to bolster ..... ~:'· .. pile .8P • rideo mories aad 111r"h+ .............. npllr ~ *DIJwlee m 1be Qdhane," a CBSTV WllterD wUla Jalm MDII, Jm alreldJ been mrbd for u:lnc. NBC-TV, mmswbile. Jm canceled -u ot J&nr ury -"Acddentia1 Family," a half ,hour series witla Jerry V• Dyb as a aigbtclub comedian who ii a widuwa wiUI • IOO. And it ii n,orted that ABC TV bu canceled '1ran Bane,• a Western with Dale Robertlon. ALL THREE SERIES ue up apimt weekly mories. "'Iron Bone. .. an boar abow that did an right In tbe ratingll Jatt leUOD -it.a first -when it WU 11ien on lloadaJs. md apinst. no movie, was switch· ed tbil 8UIM!tter to Saturdays. .. Dundee and the CnJha.,... and "Aa::idental Family" are new entries. It ii allo reported. ~bile, that long.run· nine .aies --n.e lbD From U.N.C.L.&." ii on very tbin Ice at JCBC. TV. 'l'be question of ita future is fnDklJ beiDg diSl:a HM at the network. 'l'be lbow bqsj,,.... tnde J>llPel' Variety notes Ulat --U.N.c.LJt. •has probably been "the victim of too..., lbifta Ill tbe IChedule," sem»nc to occupy at lll!W prooam Uut rlf!r1 year. ID llldffion, in its new slot UU. year, on Monr ct.,., It Jm nm ap against the most powerful night of ftPlar' aer8 prognmming of each week -that belongtnr to CBSTV. JC. direct competiton are ~ .. and LadDe Ball. If -U.N.C • 1 .. doM '°under, lt wm mean that Jlll8 Bond ... "' ftleo "'* is offidally dead. This .. tbe .... that ltm1ed it an. and the others tllmt mond in on the fad ban gone, with -U.N.CLX"' ~ baried low in the ntings. Tbere ii *8dy talk, meanwhile, to the e11ect that It Is a pretty fair bet that there may IOOD be ..,.. atwcak JDOries rlf!r1 week -In short, one fJ9f!rJ night. camntl,J, llonday ii the only night wttlwat one. Oil 'l'lmday, !IBCTV offered telerislon'1 first .,.._ IMtme, and the omnilllt New York City ratlnp IBdiate that the filml -.. A Hard Day's Nlgbt"' ad -cinderfella" -ICOl'tld heavily, eadl --ene dalag well The cwmdght nting also indicates tmt the AJtC. TV adaptatioa of the musical ''Kilmei- dlll n1 •+44y well too, apec;any considering the .. eampetitioa. NG Al THE network yearning for fast.er and ,..... ntfn&I Den cron and grows, it has been renaled that teltl ..,.,...u, are under way for a .,._ ol m cwt that would offer national Oftl'lli&'lt .utktb Up to this lellOD, the national rltiup were laaed r1f!r1 two weeb. Now it ii "f!r'1 week. ne ip«be of daily national ntings lll1llt be bonlfyhC to producers. But tt will be great for the tnmqailiz.er bnsinea ABC.TV Wednesday night offered lu leC."Olld JDllliral toar with Sophia Loren, an outing which, • a felltlman, I feel compelled not to discu&s. The only tllln( I an imagine about thll latest nnture ii tllat tbe network may be trying to work out a deal tying her up for some movies with its film dtrilloa, ml that perhapl the Wednelday hour WU pmt ol tlle sweekdne of the pot. I ' :! DAILY PllOT Thursday, Oetobtr 26, 1%7 . - llrs. Lowen Baker. I teacher at the Wilson Ele- -.ntar'Y School in Santa Ana and second vice presi-diM of the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Or· ap County, receives an award from Wilbert C. Bradshaw, UCPA national vice president, (or her p;lrt in the county group's 1967 fund raising cam· smin. Mrs. Baier, who Lives at 1915 N. Baker St., Sanb Ana. was honored during the organization's ammal conference in San Francisco. Dea't Magnify Petty A nrwyances Try Our Patience H!IU.J. STEINCROBN Dar Dr. Steincrohn: Bow ._ me get cmr being a drl9ic complaial!'t 1 feel ca eietw:~. I realm bow modl real lic:bess and suffering there is ill the world, yet I'll fuss and complain if I get a cold ar aa Ada or a pimple on are the ones that require a boolcfu1 of comment. Edema. excessive collection of fluid in the tissues, ia an exam- ple. It would require a full dis- cussion on heart disease, kidney failure a n d many other ills. But. to make it brief and understandable, I'll just mention the most common causes. ln heart disease. the swell- • ing may be confined only to the feet and ankles at first. As the failure increas· es. the edema extends up- ""' face. It makes .,e ac.--ward into the legs and ... , thighs. tuaD;y aJlhamed ol myself. Jn kidney (atlure ( esped· Is there a eutt! -Mrs. L. ally in nephrosis) the tissue COMMENT: Awareness is swelling is so great that the the finl important step and face aod all extremities be· yoa lft'ID to have taken It. come water logged. Fortu- Y• realiz2 that you are nately, we have medicines -.pifying your slight irri· and special diets -low so-~and discomforts. One dium. etc. _ which mirac· •· if JOO gel an actual u\ously remove 1he excess pMa. you will know bow within hours or days. 11*:11 you have been allow· There are other causes ol ._ lbe "little thm«•" to U"--.. &LU6" r edema. For example, being RC yoa so much. allergic to food, drugs, or ~ tile J>et:fY an· local irritation, may cause eoymces. when persistent, \ swelling or any part or the ~ be m«e than petty. An body. People allergic to dell that lasts for days and strawberries or shelUish will ~ becomes more t~an tell you that they get a ''fat a mmor symptom. A p1m· lip" within hour s. pie on the .md °'. one:s nose Trouble caused by vari- becomes. '" one s mind. as cose veins can cause leg large as a red t?uttoo. A swelling. So "'Can interfer· cMl. . as many will agree. ence with the lymph sup. an ~ the comfort ~ ply. Anemia can cause se-eqa•~ity ol the most phil· vere edema. So can malnu- OIOphical . trition. So can liver disea se. You know how a persas-I could go on and on. tral fly can duJl_ the pleas· Anything wbicb interferes are ol • lUIDptioos meal: with ttie nonnal fluid-ex· how ~ can i.nterfere with change function ol cells any Ute ~Pl! eating pleasures where in the body may at a p1cruc. These are the cause edema. inconsistencies that try our It is evident that two patience a~ underst.andi~g. things are essential. in the &t we ~U go on eating care of excess swelli.ng. One, and 5Pl'~1ng out the blank· proper diagnosis to deter· ~ at p~1cs. . mine ttie cause. Two, prop- llwre s no ma,1!1c formu· er treatment lo remove the b.. Mn. L. Sc_>me of us are ceuse if possible or, bof.ster "°"." to ~ ph1Josophers and a fail.i.ng organism. stoie21 ar_i<t others are not. For example. giving digi· ~ I thank . each one o~ us ta Us lo a heart patient or will complam less or mmor special diets to kidney pa· ~forts if we keep re· tients. Edema often dears minding ourselves oi how up when we pinpoint its modi real pain and suffer· cause. Ing tllere is in the world. or. stelnc.rot>n'' boCJ1oe1. •·n De a r Dr. Steincrohn: wavs 1o Pre•ent end TrMt Cor· ON<Y OllMw:• will be melr.cl lo What 2Tt! the CaUSeS Of YOU on re«lpl of I ll1m119d, Mii· edema! -Mrs. s. ~ -loPe •"" u '""" '" rn'~ { ccln ~ h1ndHn;. Aaor-vour ,.,.. W"l1WL1~ • : As SO 0 ten quest to or. s1 .. 1ncro11n. In u r• ol bappens, the short questions tt>b __ .,_,. Give Trick Or Treat Tots Halloween Rule BOSTON IUPI) -The Nlltional Fire Protection As· seption fNFPAl has warn· ed api:nst ''children carry· iDg candle-lighted pumpkins _. ~g llimsy costumes that ignite easi.ly" Hallo=- ._night. .. a six-point plan for Jlftftftting possible tragedy JUiOowttn night. the Bos· tn9-based. international rire Qfety agency proposed: bulbs. radiators. Ugllted can· dleii; or other flames a n d heat; ' -Having an adult ac- company younger children on their rounds. -Labeling c o s t u m e s "flameproor• if purchased readymade or if a flame- proofing process is conduct· ed at home. The NFPA reminds that nameproofing must be rP· newed each time a costume is washed or gets wet. -Avoid1n(' fl1msv COS· tu:ma or those with flowing sleeves or voluminous skirts!:=========-=====-~'-' particularly billowing robes FAT m ghosts or watches -Using "natural'' masks OVERWEIGHT m C"OSmetic makeup, char-a ... _ •• '" •"'*" • ~ coal and other face color· ~ ::,. ':::c' ...f.'~ °! ing applied to the skin. with ..--MdL °*1M• .. • 11 • ., oaJ flame f ' ....., 8M •••ti• nret-Get r1f y .. proo commer· "'-· , ...... "'" '.""'· 0tr1MJ1 cial masts. wigs or beards -" sue -~ '°" ... '"'• '"'" -: ti lt9I HflJINd fOf Hf ,... ~. if necessary. -· lust reiu,.., uw u cu" t• y1u1 -Carrying a nashl.J~ht :··~. '"~•...:i! ... v':;,.!" C:,~:::! inst~d at a lighted candle 11 ... ., w1th thh •u•rtftt" ,,. 00 an "trjC)( Or treat" trtpS. CllAWf:OltO'\ OltUG STOlll -Kttping HaUoween deC·l MA'r~ 0~~"'::~ :,~~10 t)fatJOn, away from liaht ·---------- ) U.S. Soon WASHINGTON (AP) - About 11 a.m. Nov. 20. the United States will reach a milestone achieved only by three other nations in his· tory -a population of 200 milllon. That's the time pinpoint· ed by the Census Bureau. which is already arranging a round or ceremonies one official said will include a "few breathtaking mo- ments" while its automatic population counter clicks to 200 million. Only Chnia, India and the Soviet Ynion have popula- tions exceeding 200 million. It took the United States until 1915 to reach its first 100 million; 52 years to reach its second 100 mil· lion, but the third 100 mil· lion could come in 35 years. even by 1990 under one bull· ish projection. When the first census was taken in 1790, the bureau counted 3,929.214 persons. all on the Eastern Sea· board. Since then, Ameri· cans have taken the advice of Horace Greeley and mov· ed westward. The center of poplllalion in 1790 was 23 milesi east of Baltimore while now it's special purchase! COMFORTERS SAVE 25% 1r 5 88 Le:.mo. ~ oftd eollof9 w wftt oot sfide or )lip. &.ove'r decorator colon. Flb fvtl or twin. 72x84"' size. nst & llisll e 111 idld QUILTED PIU.OWS 1·~~199 ~Nfl'C· No.alleiganic .a..d. ded foa• fiW, ...,. f_, u1ra piHow ill gay ~..- pt.k °" bfee flOf'OI "nt. SCAml SlztS SIZE MIW CIMP · 20x32" '3 IMPORTED ROOM SIZE OVAL BRAID RUGS 39 ~' APPROX. They're reversibfe for double wear-artd they're mode of d~:oble, eosy<leo., W'f- lont Perfect for every r00nt ;., your home. .. SIZU ll'f • ctlfTIM.. 'tUI llm, t U . ' ' ,.. ~ . . Join ·china; India, Russ) less than 50 miles east o( In a r1!pCllt ._.. _... St. Louis and the westward thiJ month. die..._ .W movement is continuing. the West's tillln fll .. _.. .._.. a a ' , .. • .._ J71,JZ3,J75 Americans am. tt at ....... ill ..,. t I l califomia has - a .. -.~...--H1Dued ~York as the alll ill-.• .. a:rc-__.,....._state and Los flf .. •s • _.... A J ' ._ overtaken Chi-c 2 4 12111111. a11111t • .. leCODd liargest Pinball Play Keeps Doetor Away Pc n 1 ......... wt1 0 *an area. New 11 _, ............... Tift Qty ii bt front by far. DENVER. Colo. (AP) - A psydliatrisl at ColorMc> St.ate Hospit.aJ at Pueblo wanta to try something new as therapy for mental pa- tients -a pinball madtlne. state pan ... ., .. _.. s, • 11 ' ,., p J .i 'Ille • millioa ceremony Lew 1At1 +t _...... 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ENTRIES CREATED BY ELEMEKrARY AND IN· ' TER SCHOOL AGE CHILlmEN, ON DISPLAY IN SHOP WINDOWS ••• PRIZE WINNERS IN FOUR CATEGORIES. F·Rl·DAY THRU TUESDAY ( DAILY PILOT 33 34 OAJL Y PILOT Thursdl.Y, October 26, 1967. Theater Notes ~epertory's Second Step Opens New Comedy Fri.day By TOM TITUS Of iM o.19' f'lllt Stiff With the idea that two the- aters ~ better than one, South Coa&!t Repertory shifts its spotlight to the "old" Se<.'ond Step Theater in Newport Beach tbla week· end. Opedog Friday on the Newpcrt stage is ttie com- edy "Entertaining Mr. Sloane" by Joe Orton, which will nm for five weekends, playing Fr~ ~ Sundays. 'lb~ ~ formances 1'8ve ~ MJf, ted at the Sec9'1 i11f. Ahmanson _Musical James De ptiest. ~ Actors Circle tlr .ii NOW HEAR THIS-Sera De Witt shatters t.Jie ear ro:l~ miJ dnunJ 91 Roger Parker in a acene .from Ult South managing dirtcjl<i tJu directing M ,bich Cout Rtpertory comedy "Entertaining Mr. Sloane.,. was acclaM. · ._ .;. new oplPi~ l'ridll at the Second step Theater in NeW· ... " .~ wbtli it pOrl Blach. ~inLo~n. 11 the 1tt~e -•wt ·ff.,.L'* ~ II fµJl Stet> Tbtlter lD o.tt Mesa. ol . IUt -llt "ffellle," directed by Mar· . ~ .... tin -· fealures Art ~ 1ttttne 1 J: !! Kfultit, 1)dft Tuche an d idli.-; w( ~-Dt Jon Boussom and plays ' ·· ' Thunda.ys tbrough Sondays. ,,,. supporting cUt in- ... Paul Ford, Pat I:'~ Doul'aU and ':,¥~ e..... .. 8ecCIDd 8ttp 11 at . WJe Wa1 IP Newport. *** Allis w.. OAKLAND OAkS ..... ,. .. UIUIUOUIUI *** · sun running at 1be Or· qe Studio '!beater -and held OYW 1hrougb. the end al. NOYellJllJer -is "I.uv'' under the direction al. Mary 'Eeltman. 1be Murray Schisgal com- edy, OD stage Fridays and Saturdays, stars Alan Hart, 2az'ol. Faulstick and An- thony Brandt. The ttieater it at 195 N. State CoUege Blvd. in Orange. *** Rounding out a COll1lplete Delayed GEORGE . HAMii.JON --~-_-_!_DUii_. e ALSO e ... ... ... IOIY NWN IAl.ln AIMllCA slate of comedy in Orange County is "Take Her, Stle'sl~!!~~~!~~I Mine," pre9ented by their Fullerton Footligbters at the Muckenthaler Oenter, 119 Buena Vista Ave. in Fuller· ...... , ....... ,.., ..... """ .... put youneH In OUR pl1c1I .... ,. ton. Robert G. Reines and Car- ol Markowski are the prin· cipals in the Fullerton pro· duction, ~r the direction oC Kathy Davis, whioh COD· tinues its three·weekeDd run ~ and Saturday. S4 MILLION SPECTACULAR GRAND OPENING TODAY Set Mil TW's mobll• homes, tr1Ytl tr1fltr1t 11mpert, motor homn, 1n4 '""'°'*• Blaest show of Its kind In the Welt. lhowa how to llvt or travel with more pleuurt for l ess montY. Modtta on dlaplay from $750 to $30,000 "mensions on wheels." Open 10 1m to SO ttm daily. Ends 8 pm Sund1y, "•nty of parking. R1freshm1nt1 mwtll1ble inside sta· dlum. Brint th• family. ADULT8 ·$1 .25 CHILDREN 50¢ 1 1,(m~sa ' • • ~I • ' • ; '' N'W>\·Pl i HHBO~ lOSTA Ml\/. HELD OVER ALSO llOIERT WA•NH JILL IT JOHN _watch--- the women gamble for Banning -TECNNICOLOll• Ray ·siill Around Crying Singer Seeb .Acdng Career · -• .__,.. ADULT ·-••saw f¥•. Ji-... ,-. 6:>4~ .. "'41 I t:JJ Co11ti-• SN.~ Fr.. J P.M. .... wm Jead to more "ILOW UP" , .. _,;. rolel. In fact, I'm "IT COMIS UP MUIDH" c tiJ1C • il ht a lot ... :,,_ ti pNduwi• 1blDk ol JM1'il•iiimliiiliiiii~ii ltlidlJ •a ...... It'• upll te .. to ecmtTince them I ...... tball e.al .. I tried 1o prepue my· self ,_ KtiDC bJ workinc ia 's.a Skip' iD a stock 'i!1 =r 1:..:rs~ bead •-*•IJ. ,... matter how much ,_ traYel ot bow well .,.,,,. aceep4ed boad, ,_'ft fDl to come home ... -.peop1eaat.~ nw lllR•d to you!'" ~~-.......,, MhwlAIStwC.st I• -,......-f¥nl Fools" o u T 11 con S'I . ' 0,.. .. ....., 6141 P.M. ........... as... ct 2 P.M. s=~ -·-.. ' Alie HINIY PONDA le "WILCOMI TO HAID TIMU" llAl GPU Nl•HTLY 6141 P.M. SAT. a SUN. AT 1141 P.M. TWO RiNr ADYINTUIU ,,....c ....... "OUR MAN FLINT·" AND "IN LIKE FLINT'' 1 lii I §i ihf.ji;i ii JHA WUNSH WS --~GMll'°98 ~~i:.==-\ • am.t Wll Ml8ff ONlf • p,. 1141 I , ' J :U ....... ,, .. _ .............. ........... ........... , ct ... lfM••• ...., Jt:O A.M. A hJO P.M. PllUS POI IUT COSTUMDI · • 2 SPOOKY PIATUID .,.. '-ceMr9 ""'' Al Cellr "IN Ull PUNT"' _ ..... _ "OUI MAN PUNT"' ·~ ••ci-fl Lee MerYlll • ...,. • ., • .. THI Dim DODN" 9C* l1ll HecM'I Ult ...... , "SHATTllHAND" _ __ .. -·-... ·w.-i ~ '"T::HIAT o• THI N .. HT" ....... "" • Cellr "!Ma IUSllANS All COMING" AWA'-D WINNER 1'111 IWLf PILOT bu won •r •-.rdi from the County Prea C 111 b .,., other oe9'1SPaper. Now Playl111 ....... "'" .... IAUfelNIA 8SllT WITH IOMIO·N· · vou· &.OVll ·---· ~ AMAN I ANdA\VoMAN ---·----· ··------------------~--- ~PORT 1 .-·1 -,_ ~ .... POUITH IMAIH WIEK A CoilDfbril ....... Anlonlo,.a's 9LOW·UP ,_1111Redgeaw ·DMif ........ ·Soreh Mil. r:. .... , ............. C...loc. .... FOR ADULTS iiCOND ISIG FEATURE " ... '!!_'!'ding 'Playboy! •• " , I t= Workers make final adju1tment1 on the dlnel motors before the measured-mile teat for 1peed. Ti.e P.B.R. (Plllnll Boot. Riwr), being built mlr.r onlec b.J die Undcd Slates Navy for use in VJdnnl, is a 6:n tlDiiltt ia lbe new concept of nWftrj ecp;w+...., Using a rnolutionary rud- tlczlrw Wllla'..jd system for ~ tyio or dlrlC a_.,.,,ed bollls pa day have thunderr.d ""'""" ........ Bay, Washington, ia final CX· ....... tats 111e pastsnam lllODlbs. TS 31-faot cnft, nw ine-grem with bright oa-. baUml, is comtluctal of rai.n-Rinforced fiaglw_pawatd bytwo220-honepowerdicsel· --.. ..i mwd widt two ..so.ahl>a inachinc ,._ fmwad ml one ..JO.ca1iba machine gun aft. IaW 1w•ing awlitim, this ipCCdy boat can ' Thursday, October 26, 1967 DAILY PILOT 35 exceed 25 knots while drawing and ejecting 4,600 gallons of water per minute. Such ejection, through twin jets at the rear, allows directional movement control instantaneously. Being rud- derless, the bo~t can traverse water too shallow for other patrol boats yet still retain its deep-water·f maneuverability. I To date, 120 of these units have left the yard · of United Boatbuilders, Inc., Bellingham, with 40 more to bC completed under Navy contract. '9' • Their mission can be varied. Once in service, it inay range from troop delivery to the reduction of guerrilla activity. But, for any battle need, this rudderless riverboat is built for action and tested for safety, · . .. . ,- . ., .I , , , " , ' ' ' . • • • • • • • . _,. • • . . . . .. -·· - SPICTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN ancl IAY Cfia·nn•I le../ -A,a,1m,n1, On Waterfront NHr Newport Harber lntrance 2525 Oc11n Blvd., Corona del Mar, C1Uf. AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS Why Not Enloy 11te "Condominium" Way of Life THI ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchue and get fee tlUe -or lease U you prefer. AIL aota. have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedroom1 and two bathJ. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU ~DI! INVITED TO INS,ICT OUR fURNISHl!D MODEL Buy $59 .soo and Up Lease $420 Monthly & Up Phone 6 73-1788 for further information STAR. GAZEK~~ ;.,__;.;...;...;m..;..;..:..;..,....--.e, a.AT I. 'i-!~~=== J1. To develop ,.....,. f~ Frldoy, read wonk CAI 1111 D ~to,...,..,.,. of )Qlr Zodiac blfth llgr\ ,. 2 llt-2 ... U*11 • $110 mo. lrwlne Terrace a BR 6 deft Funt bOme $350 mo Yrly Jeue 81lbH l1l1nd 3 BR Ba.Yfront Unfllm boa» $too mo >'"rl.Y Wabury ReaJf7 m.-oo Solve a Sm.pi. Scrambled Word Pualc for a Ouck1e 0 lteononot ..,,.,. "' .... low eaolllbW _,. i.. ·low to fonll fow .,,.,. ,,.,.. fHITllW· I .~' I I* I r I l'YT1.1 I I p YI LI Ml I' 1· I I wonder If doctors toke their own medicine to --? A"sioe~ ISAPMIL I f0•,2' -~ I I I I' I ~a~!~i12· e 1"7 The MCNevfltl Srr>dlcalf, Inc. SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN 9300 ,1 .. - a I .. .. . L c [ 2 [ .. ( f c : 1· t • % E -., L 1' p p • -l 1 2 ' "'j .. E J • -,_ -B c t t ~ v I f I 2 ' 80 M c 2 w t F 8. t- u Bl b s r P< 1 fl n 3 d C1 • .tlNTAU RENTALS ltlNTALS •INTALI flNANCIAL ANNOUNCIMINTS Aptl. l'umllhe4 _Ap..._ l'urnlahed Apt&. Unfurnl.W Apia. Un"'"""-' IUSINW an4 IM NOTICES Huntlnston IMch MOO ~~~ .. Mar 4250 C..ta Meil 1100 bntalt W.,... "'° lue. Oppertvnltlel AOO Perton1la '405 Dougl11 Sp1e11 Center BlJC to oc:eu A bay. l BR. ONE~ wUll q deslr· OWNl11 ILLNISS ---S-T-IC_K_T_O __ _ Ool.1 2 m11... a BR, 1~ SM& W'fl cpta, bum cell-HARBOR dau 2 BR ~ w\lb fORCIS SALE Hlhl, dbl.a aaraae, exclu-inr. 1 adult, no peia. ll2S ~ yard NtlWJ)Oft area.. YOUR CONVICTIONS slve Uvtna. Rte center, bld Yrl1 rf3.1'29. rooo TO TAKE 0\11'. FA-You doo't bave to 1etti. GREENS up to SUO mo. ~ ext ........., bllll-, ideal for -~ .... st pool tennil .......... no vl\rci '"•Cff ....... U•U n~--·'"' n '-..i.-.. ~ ..._-, ~'"mi "" , -.. . .un "¥-""t. ...._........... -u uaw'"' .. r... klr couplt. Tt ar 'round. INTRAMATICS oilers you work. ChUd O'fer U OK. •rv. Month-to-month. Motel WMl't ~ 4-8' HSE. Brout.ed Oslcken, thtlmp, the nnest, IDOlt comptthe~ WS19$. F~Bo~~,...1 Nr Corea& dtl Mar. m.4230. BA~ •51UNJ'UR.N00 ' Newport vie. SZ!I • '3llO ato. pizza. W .. Wldwld>t1, t!ve computeriJed matchinr amer • ... '-"'e&· i.BR. FRPLC. '135-mo. nvm ~ an.er •PM. etc. 1'111 ,nc. siuoo. llll!OO W'Yice aY&llable ~. n•: &42-15tl, 847-~ su JASMINE. lDd. odL down. Newpon Beach area. For lAfonnaUOn CID our _. H.;tlntton CALL 83MOTa 1 • 2 6 3 BDRM. ..._ fiat lttnt "'5 67S4l'JO llmlted llftUme proart.m, Hirt.our MOS Wlnt.r Moothly Rentall FURN. A UNIUJlH, ROOMS fOI RINT PARTNER wut2d to oper~ caU OM elf ear tiriabt. polite JAMAICA. INN HOJ'EL Heated Poola, ~ caN S11Jt ,_ ... A uP .... n1a11 -4 of GM arta counaeJon. • .oo COit or obli->.. low u $1!0 mo. m.am Oeo&lr, Adj. to.,,..._ Bated poo1. Maid ll!f'rict bull. p . RC\l1'ed invat. p tion 10a.m •• t 11.m. WhMtiy• Want? Wheddya Gett 2700 PetereoD wv. at Bar-Utf1f11M f\a'Dlabecl nca. 11W111 ~. INTltAMATICS SPICIAL CLASSll'ICATION FO• l1lboa 4300 bor 6 A4IJU. Calta Maa. TV. Kikt sttet OF ORANGE NATURAL IOltN SWAPPIU a BR. borne, boat dock, Beach --------54Hl'll MOl'IL TAlllTI In.........., Ow!.,.r. A10 Div< American Social Special ltate * * * * * WAlBfROllT * S.wlnt ----SEWING CLASSIS B. r. /\., NS de(rtt. 546-62(1 Tiie, Linoleum a M.,ble 6'75 ~ * Verne. tbe TUe Man * , CUit. work. Inatall A ~ ~ pcln. No job too amall. • Pluter patch. Leald.na : shower repaired. 847-1957. ~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Men 7000 M1lnten1nce Mech factory, Joell, avail· able. Reference.. 873-5130 Oub Area M25 per mo. with BA YFRONT ~. Lawer Du-548-2129 -Foundatioa Inc. S llnee -S tlmet -S bucb leue optioa. Bkr. can Paul ~~-)2 PvtBR, bcb2 .,-pa!~. "-CLOSE PRJVATE ----"-......... Investor Needed UNION BANK BLDG. •U\.11 -... MUil IHCLUDi Job Wanted, Lady 7 Gailey Cn4) MT.,2531 or C%J.3) ll:IC&ll uu • a1anua.~ • _... SUrrE llT ORANGE '-Wlllt .., .....,. .. tr..._ t-W!Mlf YI!' _.. 111 tr ... 4J0.3Sn pier. Yrly. m . F.dgewater, for mature. emp&oytd wom.. • bed cmYai..c.nt llOlpltal t-Yov• INllfll ,,,,., • .....-. '-l llne• .. --11eine. 17WtlO or m.on4• an . .., Newport Beadl » 111111ta • 8'te Boar Ho.p. CNat ti> J'ASHION SQUARE) ....crtH11110 'o• SALi -TllADH OHLYI PART or tull time areneral 3705 CLEAN Bach. apt5.; all utlL 1nc:l. f15 • Up. l15 E. To ~ lifter 1 PM. Guel Din. eu.ws KI T-666t PHONE 642-U71 clerical work Cotta Mesa NQl I PYt-taatb A ~. COAST HIAL TH CLUI T• ,.._ Y•ur Tr .. r't p.,adlae Ad ~~ Yrs. CW'fttlt exp. DUPLEX nr. Victor HiJIO'a. Balboa BJvd., Balboa. :rum. ()(' ud\.U'n. ~ 2 BR. • l'1"89t5 • FpL $185 mo. AND 1 BR., • 2-BR <or unfurn) $140. new cpta., patio, '125 Mo •• BtwD BAY • OCEAN! PAii( ~fun! QaAtt. (a.ta ...., le U.n A20 S.uft..tt..m.Jb111.. TR.ADE a.EAR 7 unit Ac>t Hae. in G~ERAL houlnol'k, $1.7S MeaJ * Ml-5150 PllVATI MONIY bJ four upertnc..s Pia 83' COLD PLATED SCHOO-Belmont Shortt, Long ht. Newport • Colt& Mesa ~ACIOUS 2 A 3 Bil LOVELY ,.,.,, room. Pri * lit A W LOANS * Ma tin rrt. 10 a.m-8 pm NER for ~yb'ont bOme or Beach. Will exch for TO, arN. R.elerences l3SQ95 ~ 1903 67>1528 or fT3..9090. 2 bath Apta. Built.Im, ~ e.tb. Nb llalw. Rlldlo. TV, Jack Sm1tb Co alnc.e lNt Sat. Ir Sun. 10 am-I ~ property, Newport Beach. lot or ! Ast. m.65M or eves. pets dnpee. Quiet Uvias· and ldtdm piY. Kl t.om 1111 Hera hctway, S.A. ~~ Uda off NT-~ 54M19l (Enlle 841J:wy> &46-2m SIX:'Y P/tlme ,_am lo I.pm VIEW! 3 BR., 28&., all elec. J117 CIWfMft NDVl'Oltt I P\IT l.aotW 54S.A11 anytime AVVTV HAVE offke delkl, chalra NB Oceanfront 2 BR home, daires bea.-y S/H • t)'ploc fenced yd.; oo leue, $Zl5. LWo.... 4351 R.enlal ...... 11ra. a.rw..m Apt -..o, Kltdl a..U.. X. CITIMINTll dQllc.atDr pbok> machine' S18M eq. Balboa Dlx Du· S2.SO.br. ;;t5-4034. 49M'1lt e l·BR.. tJI'IL.PD! J46.10M . ALL utiJ.Nl fn.1533 ~·!·~• T.D.'a 6M5 Couplet • Slqles THE tiou.e. ~ etc. Want boat plex., JlOM eq. Both ren!ed DAYWORK general danina "-·pl U fu n7S nJM ........ IOCD JM. GROUP, aaja)o partiH, tripe. wuber, dryer, camp equip, Trd tor$. caut. R.E. Prtnc all ...,_,_ all ..,_ _.._ -... n m. GARAGE, $14G-MO. mar.' be. Mo~.., mo . ..., w TD 1"' SnlOlled etc. Keet ~ w/aame bilree, l&lbmit. ~'7195 only :n.J:89MOU dow a;::·:..: ~ ..... Z.BR.. CARPET • CALL: f'l34l3T .... ,.,, a..ch 5200 1*3511 bit .... afU,. .. -= . mteata. TIMMI w PM HA VE 'Cl Men: • pam wq· CIJS'l'OM 5 BR, w /<'.otT8ls, D rte 5 days eek [)rps. Sep-Gar. lelbea hleM as5 SWD tJP wk. W/ldtdMn -~: MarpM Elim Jacklon: oe, .,-Spott Filfler..llJ Tralla, $11,IXX> Eq: WANT ~ :ansporta~ A Wahrm. 2165 Maple CARllE _.. _, lludlo Afta. %111 ....... WentM .... 50 HQn 'Tl1b Blrtbclar, brtda'e. well locat.ed tri.plex, Beach re1 or 1ocome. Own-e 642•7281 e CO.ta Meta &f.2.7380 AT'I'RAC.2 Br '140 )"riy/No BOAT SUPS AVAJL Newport 8hld. 54W1li. ;.:;.:::L -_ Mama ·WE LOVE YOU! nicbanee for Pidc Up er er, Rtnmde UMOOl or RENTALS lie. Patio, G..,.., UW-pd! 2 a 3 BR • 2 Ba NEWPORT. Beads bemlt. rm-DO you want to earn l°"T ~~~p~' "-J~, T SU-20'» Broker Laguna 494-7508. EXPER HSEKPR from~· ' a..... flumllhM Adulta. <213> 454-SllM. from $225 mo W have ant ---· "'--"'--~ ~ • -l.961 OI land, or 14.'T MGR. Xl.Nl' • _,..,.. • 119% AGATE • • b1k from W. JlriT· t6I e .. _. --.. ' · GM •n Dlnel Marlne -f ·8S di Sta. waaoo. rel 962-2812 •! e Htd 9'rim Pool mo -~ -· ca TacaAt land 6 lot.I. Home · -·.. t dlo ood . C..ta M9ll 4100 • Indoor Parldor .,..._ .r.we. ..._ __ ,..., 222 F'-* wlTwtD dJIC tram. Olm-pwr., au o.. ra • I ~-----------•1• •---------Huntl""°" Beach 4400 llO .,_..-.., .... -UAL EST•tl 7:: .... -T -·.i~'·:. """' ,.:-• An~ 6410 plet.e))t rebuilt. TRADE f1W tires; value $600. Want car-HOUSEWORK si.HR. New· ; Sus C •sn· •s .... _ -.-am ... AH -•Jlell ---A pen try' palnt!ni, c e m e n t port Sborea or Hlllltmctou "' "' • NEW • LUXURIOUS e <On the BaJ 2 bl from Feny) GeMrll ANNOUNCIMiNTS LE1SURE CARE a>NVA· lata model car. OR House work, or ? 494-5933 Beach area. $34l9. 1 1'um1lbed 1 BR a Bech R§ORT LIVING e EAS'l'BWIT e I p ~ ..... NOTICIS LF..!C'llfl' HO!PITAL. 340 Trailer * 6G-461D BACK -Office nurae, exper. New units available 4 NATIVE OAltDINS Spedom 3 BR. 2 BL ,__ 1 aparfJ -Victoria, a.ta ...... Now 5 -2 bdrm unlta with ter· 3 BDRM, 2 bath Condomi-an pbaw, wants 2 c1QS per Nowmber 15th. t PC>C>l.S&UNAWACUZZI cirape1. frpk • ....;.:: ' U_..._ + a--1 f....a (P,.. Ma) '400 ~ Mecl.k:er. P• riOc potatlal.. Trade for 4 nlum Home 2 pools etc., wk. Xlnt Ref. 548-3IM6 mT Elden Street, CJI. dllp bltJnl· Ip IUDdedt mn r-91111111 u.ne... CllJl ea.cmT. or 5 bdrm boma 1n eood I'u.ltin. Trade equity for ========:I (1 blk elf Newport Blvd) . HUNTINGTON No ·• yowis 'ctindrm. M ' al .._ a. i ~ lbldio ~ ~ ft'male C.M. are... Prindpala oaly. late model atatian waa:on, eom.tlc Help 7035 • Ii\ BC711'0JNT GARDENS =WAY,Ap<.... :.:..~.:::..~~'!".:!;."'::~Lalo .. II~ .... -:'VE";"~· .. ':"'~. UVEINS ~ ~ .. -.... ~ l JIR..2 BA. * an:PS tit~~~,...~ ~~ 1cbooL "'-Mn>2.·U>Tl,~OiriteJ heed~ $5700 equity, Free6C.W.~MValue. ,.~ui:;:' flel9 .... " .. --.... ....-~ ... ~· 91ae tl ~ I.-.__ -._ ---·-_,. -· Sana Am; one _. llada. )ow bl.I., 115 Mo., fOC': local Want TD's clear house in ~•"' 1 ~ $20.00 WIL Up IOI SA-CHICA & Hin. 90 Jrb' ., ..._ -"* Ma ..-....., lair rouJa>: OltoD& *1 llar wte Onlr, Ulll-1CL ~ ... ot«tr. mob 11 JlGaM. N.8. area. deu loc. prop. J.06.B E. lltb. I.A. 5CT e ..... a a.m -. ADUL Tl M7-1414 ..._,, ,..._, Na.,..._ ... ,......., ... • 19 A~ call c • b ; ,.,_, ...,..,., Call. '-to • T .... 11r Jldl&. ltr. 1)tlr. -.slt5 CNnele -ndlla • ...._. e fllcl Ulla A,.._.... 1 aocz ..... -1 Ir 2 --& * fD; =-~;.!: ... ..-Ir 1lllbt alllr. P.tal'IC Y1EW 1r ..._. HAYE--eqatt;, a. Ml I PRESTIGE ' ......_ PlnDumt. Giii'• Uft. 1· •.,... ..-. • '" ...a. •..,... 2 ,.... ..... ~ 11,,,..., A,11. -.nii • -.nn ..,.. .-a.... o.t .,...., .. a• Br .._...... ,...., ._ .. .ct.. i:.. rar z.t. ~-. 11U1U1 e New Caf!e 6 Bar,._-.. ed ~ 'built ~ nc. ,,, 2 BR Utan $250 mo,. "--lh-. -ti f 1W.& ..,_ ~ a. white 1 peNi6t * !MNZM RA lot:..~· !~TD'-t, ~. va°!9 ... w ~.-~ A91nd-M.9 71 2311 Newport Btfd. il"lllNlll~ room. mtll'CIGID.......,;. Sl25 2 BA,1'tlrll ...-~cat. {QWI) BetD in•~ LOTS mocior UUIUC, ........ • ......... ........., ............ u... ._ CHATEAU IA POINTE mo A up. S8174. 535-1530 ,,, Bryant W~~ Yk IMDe Tln'&Ce t maotha e Hut>or Belt lllem'l Part d>mlt. 642..sots evea. or ! FARROW REALTY, Sales Beau 2 BR J\arn or UQf ~ 2 BR., 2 Ba.; furn. oru:durn. ~ ~ • $190-EA. * (1) m .1132 • HAVE YORBA LINDA 646-4494 _______ _ Front • re&r ~. atreet Adults, no peta. 2:m nonda LGE 3 BR, -.. OClMll FOUND m lllrinldaJe and HltVICI DIRECTORY 35-M home w/10-M equity. lllboe l1l1nd Xlnt ~-!:!I~ -· partdnr. Caz1iort, pool, H.B. s.Yr2'T30 •-•-Bdl fuD-IJ"O'l"D Bea I le e 4 Jir.2 Ba. QIU. Drpl. Leued O>rnm'l Bldc· on .._.... ...... ..,, ,,, __ Adults no peta. Ftom $115 mo view, 100 *Pl tD waa. $211111 111.k. can ID-118T ' ~ .. Me '50S = lmAller ~-~ Marine Ave. TRADE $.15,(Q) man lo aeU eood prodtx:t. 19'1 POMONA AVE. Or•• County 4600 mo wtnta or Yl"1 to ,_,, Sf 000 P9r Ulllt 5 Toed a I..._. fl·""' • p~ . ..., ~ equity •~ lat ro·1. Step-Prefer~ and sales exp. E/lide 2 BR Bl pty, HIO 1euban ~ ' "-_,,~ KAVE· Dupkx biP mrt henaon RJty, ~ Younrdlvtalon ofwell estabo **d .. ' -"' _..8 • ,;tb ':• MOBILE Homt 10' x 51' Mad-DELUXE' BR, 2 ._ Oceu md .. P'09 ......_ wbllle mU cat. Vic. 'IWdn area w. Hollywood ua,soo llthed compeny. Elltru I& ~nq'7ta36l7o;: d,.: ..-.. em 2 BR. WW place/your View. Frplc, 1 bik' from Low VACllDt:J, 1*t tncDme A 11' CK. M2-<123T b'tt A ceu. Want: ~e ~~ ~C·A i:;el~ dwl~ car, exp. acmt, ticnJI 642-1291 cbdce. $55 mo.~ ocean sm mo. 12S%-4W .......... cu be .. FOUND. TUiie, pet RaVtn, BalJoa P•. F M Webber S30M eq. WANT res or In-&: dra.W' ftrlt 3 moe. (not to LARGE n.luxe 2 Sit 2 ba. Leguna leach 4705 St. 6is.sm. ......._ ~ vie. Acacia St., SUlta Ana Aa1. 9'13-$060, ~ come Lac or Bdl. Ownr be A~~:~ltlons elec bltna. cpta, dfll8, 2-• View Of~ It Octa • 1WdlD-568& • MONA:RCH BAY• Rlvm.~e. '84-4001, Lae .. car,.,.., •. A&llta. 1'irnllh-NEW! Furn. or unfurn. 2 BR 2 Bdrma., rr,1c. WBJTZ MALE AABBrr. Vlc: • 3 + l'am11y + Dlnlnr. 64-7* Newpert ed. ~16th Place. 548-&m 2 BA. All elec. blt.ina. S43-239f After I P.it Enmald Sq, La r 11 n a Huge patio. Owner I Sacri-T OFC'S + Uphol lhop. lst Person,_.{ ,...,.cy NASSAU Palme 1 A 2 BR.. PANORAMIC VIEW, over-Beact.. -.&m 10/28 llllW'alttl.. 65IO ft~! Trade for lot, TD'1, 1"D '22,!500 • '195 mo. ln· 133 Dov D N.B. FJm or Unt. 11~40. Htd looking Au.a Beach. SJ§ N..,.,.. Sho,_ 5220 211 £. l1aa It. ...... BEAGl.E 6 .,._. femal a::: SUbmlt/53t-m2, 41t-304S. come srioo mo. P .500 equl-. 642.3170 . pool. 171 E. 22nd St. 642-3645 n62.· Weitey Or. 8-3755 LARGE 2 BR. 2 ... H-f.PLD $G,JllO • $2500 Down. 11iU1lP7 * on W~ ~ BABYsrrnNC • Avail LARGE famllYs dream ty/WANT 11>'s or vacant. m mo 9lnall t.ac:b. .... UL ~-... ~ a.ta ..... 5 ...... wk. F...__.. ard home ~--bncb 5 .... Bier. SJ3.7Q). mnrr e RE:DECORATml w/vtew A pn deck. 499-m cat\'-A drapes, pnp. a. 0.... .,;.. a.ta .,_, 5'9-13111 -.,• """"'~ 'Y • cm~ ' ~ H9tp Wantelt ~ 7200 e t w Br· DUPLEX $U<Mno. afttr5 pm or ukLee*-7S31 Year's 1eue S-Mo. BEAGLE A Nllter hPPJ COITA MESA * ~ 5 BL S61,000 ~tJ; want TR.ADE: Lacuna. nr. V\ctor • m BERNAJU> ST. ---••• ,, •• ....... '°'° .tc w.c '* al ea.ca Meta BABYBIT'nNG in IQ)' bome. com~ home Newport Huao's; home • apt., frl>I.. ('HEMJS'l' 1 BR m. Furn or W . Gar. Dana '91nt 4740 lack .. , ..5!~v ~nnon. !:t. ~v~: ~~ ::,.-Land· or ! __, r~t: ':'. ~ ~~~~ Nr ttores. OIUd OK. 331 E. ,.,..u,. FR 5240 u...,._.. ~~'--wall. 641-1903 17tb St. CM 962-2868 .......,_,.., ONT ~ ..... I ltwe W Offka pip. Vic ''M'a'• a.ta CHILD cian, 1117 llalw; Moo. HAVE-20 UNITS =-~.,--,,-----Dana Point Hbr. 1 BR apt l·BR. JtPr 9115 mo. ~ 1oc&tka Bal-Meta. ITSa14 to rrt.; OJUtre Part are&. W/spendable lnotaM TR.ADE aU or part 'IO ac:re11 HU&HES Newport ... ch ~.-~··.,!11 utll. paid. $125. Studio SW. a.H2? Fenced )'Ud, prap. boa ltllaad, (10 ... ft. a.ta Ilea 5&Cmll. 100% occupied ID OC.T.AN!ll>E. $150,IXX) vu ........... ..... RENTALS m 1.115 aftao • pm. "·"· cupet. siao per .-01 Pynndd Eich. • ... aa ~~ FOR J.NCX>ME. 20'12 Newport BM!. Sf5.21S3 A,ts. Unfvm1tMc1 mo. Ur. tcHil5I IMt lrtdc, ~ry, 9'c. HlJN'l1NGT(l'f ~ 4 to.~ ::tYa ~~ _ $65 mo. Bacbtb' apt. film. Corou ct.I Mar 5150 "PlllKY", O'fllD pe.rUttt 65.o BR 4 b9. over 100' wattt-WILL TAKE TDs or ncant • 1lhed. 2G Newport Bl..t. General 5000 w/yeDow heed, blue tall; front. ~ tor ru. lot or T. FOR I antta LA l:/or rrowth poWltlal for a 642-5994 Office ._., "70 vie. Hampdln Lue' ADU-24' Plant.en 189· &-SQ pit l:/or C Jll'OP or f. $31,000 3 BR be9ch home N~rt ~ ~ :1:1~ $135-2 BDRMflmL.PDl u ~: --· - -pa. Westc11.H area N.B. •· 1'n rille $9. WUIUI equ. Bier. Paul ~. Beedl. Rllr. Call 6464>98 metal platinl operation. • 5'n JOANN • I ...,. * NIAi AllPOIT Rew. U HSU; 5*5111 Aft. well • Briclt or •tone. Any M7·2531 or ~ eve1. Experience in analytical MS-2111 or 548-07'7 / •ndom1 bra~• Le ae't ~ or dil!plQ. s PM. type repUr-. 962-6M5 * * * control.I, pbyllcaJ tfttlna S60. FURN, 1 Bdrm. Cottqt , ..... , ON TEN ACRES rra w/J Dehm pn clllctl. 4 Month old male Ital Mtt C I 6S90 * * * and platinJ production for , Apt. UW pd. Older man . vvtl 1 I: J BR. r.. • UnfUl"I w--. ..._. w/onrt.4 Slamele llittm w/ p-.i a arpenter "9 electrcclc compoomta ii· 548-'na. Frplca . PrlY/PaUol . PQoti ckJGr ....,. * 54J«l3t "lfhlte collar. Vic. a.tander * NO JOB roo SM.AU! * SERVICI DIUCTOIY llltVICI DIRECTORY necelll1"Y· 1 Bdnn w /prqe. Newly f 1mily loe1tlon Tennis -O:mbil1 Bldat. ... SHARE dee Space/ Ant. • amamoa. CM. .. ., aft All rep&in. Add, remodel. llactrtcal "40 Pa,.rhentfftl I c&.111et.ed on Eut Bay st. boi. Putt/Cnen. room 6 WClt'tdac offtce Pr-. 5 PM. R.euonable * 912..a:m -• ' lnttn1 6850 An ~ dearet 11 : 54()Gll aft 9 PM CIOM te ahoppl"t, Park Ir» Saa Lat. Obi. mMa Up loc! -IGGI ffEARTBROKi2'(, Jolt male EXPEIUENCED • Replin A ll.ECI'JUCAN. IJcenaed. I "I mandatory. 2 BR F\im. Ww cptA'. bltna, Boya Club & Girls Club lllacArthur Dr· Coat l:hrJ> I>EBK .... ~ ...,ertac black ldtten, Oet. 2S. 'fie remod., I.us• or small. Bonded· Small Jobe. maJnt. JNTEIUOR roarna SIT up + rround floor, pvt patio • S)llldoua S Br'•. 2 Ba _..... lllladlica Beeda. H1gtl Dr., LatwL Rftard. cabtneta. Lie. tM-4224 a. repeira. 548-5203 paint. Exterior, o'henr a To ~te th1.I poa.. LI W3'1I e him Pool . Put/Fft8 2 BR DUPLEX ...... $175 53Mll1 or 56-4211. 4.9M67'7. R.EPAIJ\8 *ALTERATIONS Garclenl"I '6IO trim $130 ap. Neat work. :i:-= :"' c:oo- NICE 1 BR. Orpe, cpta. Good e J'rpl IndlvllndrJ fac'1I 3 BR DUPL.EX • ••• •• 250 a..t. MIN. Dobftman, ftotmJe: CABINE"I'S. Any Ille job. --847-1351 loc9don, nr Npt Blvd. Ad-e Adultl 6 .FamQJ craa 4 BR DUPLEX ...... HJ '1• brown; Or1n1e Jliftloed ~ 23 yn aper. 54UT13 "Tender L9¥lnt CaN P~APER.HAN~=,..,..,..,.G=ING,,...,...,,._a._P_aln_t· ultl. $87~. ~. 1141 AMMlm Ave. 3 BR ROUSE ........ 250 e Urcmt u.1e needed! e Jar. "SUlie''. Rewvd for Green O.r•nt'" Jnr. 1'fcn.unioa; JO yn. in FURN Baebelor Apt. etoee c.w. IM-6'18 2 BR~°" beadl •• 250 ll-1 lot. Salton City. near 646-659'l c.m.nt, c...c ..... '600 Landscaping. Hort. ttudtnt. Hntg. Beach. 5,11..3759, l'Ttl\ st. Shopplnr. Or•ftft Coatt IMlty beedL $3.250. OtrDerf0.3519 FEMALE . All blade Jdt11tn. SHAW & SONS Lawns ~· Mo. ror. P'in· INTERtOR EXTERIOR flSS mo. 5'1-1952 RINT m Marsuertta. OIM '7ME60 ~es. ....., Yellow collar w/belll. Name SPECIALIZING est eq\llp. HauUns. 646-1948 Fut A ntat, 1 BR Apt, EXTRA Ip., f\llly !Uni., 1· J IOOtM Purnltvre Sl'l>YRLY/2-bl'. DIDlnl rm. Ji:2 Bia lot A Hie, planl "DIGQy". Vic DdeD 6 22114 EXPOSED AGGREGATE JAPANESE AMERICAN complete $89. 142-28 BR., bit . Jna, dlabwuber; $25 Monn Llldry, Dabwr, ~. Bltnl, • unlta. Owner muat aell Ave., C.M. 545-'1111 Foundadoos/Patio. GARDENER / 16-yn eiqier. YOUR pain~ • t.ollded and adult bide.; $125. NS..3049 nJI.L OPTION TO B (\Jtl, nrp.. Extra doMCa JAW' ctn. f15.139S. 4IM7'19 Bl.ACK It white kitteJS 9 5tMll60 COM'L/IND'L I RES'L. ref'a. 8fall Jobe welcorM. No dtposit o.a.c. UY. 6 Storap! 671-llST. 2 Lota in Atucadero. Calif. mos.. beldel coltv . .. J'rw F.at-Comm'lit-Tenu Ma.Int. Free nt. 968·2295 VeU!anl p&lnttnc, MU42T N..,ort ... ch 4200 Ho .. of C .. _1 '200/EXTR.A Lse i ett-2 a... 1en 1 or both. Boeh $3.SOO. 1500 Blk. Placentia. H.1.. • QUAUTY • EUROPEA.:. LANDSCAPER PROFESSIONAL pa'ntfne. 1'1'111 n Dlnlnc rm, Lndr)'·rm. Dab-54M5n. call after 5 PM. 543-0'.!69. e CEMJ:NT WORK e Complete landtcaplna 6 DilcoUnt J:'!°ktt! Ftee esti• BA~R apt. No kitchen, 517 W. ltth, C.M. 5CH'54 wr, Bltna, Cpts, Drpa, Lota ,..,...,._ _toe • ,,._ LARGE dalrtlltl.,.-... a e ,., .. • _...,.... e maintenance ""1ce. Very mates. Refu'a. 53S-0380. exca1ent PtninlW& loca· cloleta/atoraae! S'B-11151. :.:'..:.-=. __...,_ """" -·te -•t~ __ ._...-t. ~ __,. rea.aonable. 5C8-U3'1 eves. ftJ'l'09'n ~ don, employed Wty or 1en-Coate Mesa -·-6 Antipa. a.olct ...... .. -...._ ca THORYK CONCRETE uu.1:1n. or """" PAlNTING, tlenwl, avail 'till July 1. 5100 Huntington hach 5400 lot, $22,SOO. 644-:mt. . Fluffy. Vic Osle1 CM. All typet, padol, walks • • • GEN'L Caiwp. Tree Serv· IMMEi). SERVICE. Local S50 673-2123 f73.034t * C t * . .... -_ . __ 142-.2873 • 54.MSlO ~. Free !At m-5519 ice. Spnytni. New lawns. ftf, J'RD: flit. 548-1121 ~ cl B~ A Ocean. 2 ~~~ W BR. 2 Ba, pool, Patiol of St1te P!!f: 620t ~: one black cat. Vic CUSTOM Patt;., pool decks, ~~utt;ti~lnr· = INTERIOR· EXTEP.JOR BR., frplc.; contemporary Spac 11: 2 BR, prlv patio Mora Kai, 8U1 Gu11.eld. PRlVATE owner w01 aacxi-22nd A 23rd SL Npt Bch. dr!Ytwa)'ll. Concrete saw-Averaae 1 Br apt., labor A: furnlture. $200 mo. 548-2394 frple all ldtch blt·inl pool Priv. street, 1 block nortb flee PIO equity to IOIDeoae LI M888. Ing • n~ovtnr. 342 1010 CUT • F.dp Lawn Seri. A met'l. $69.50· &42-'152t alter 6 P.M. a c.~bana, &sxlBO Pllcb 6 off Garfield. 962-8994 who will take a.er S20 mo GER.MAN SREPHERD/llk Maintenance. Ucensed CM 1.aa An (Int). Labor . $40 VIEW o1 Bay ' Oceua Putt, l·ltory. From $UO mo 5410 P111fteKa on cl'*' % A. 6 Tan (lknall). Vic: OU a Child CIN 6610 548-4808 • 5C$.85'IO aft 5 PM Material extra. Qua.1-work. 2 Bdrma., 1lrepla~. Contem· 1572 ORCHARD DR.. Fountain Valley waterfrallt lot lD dtYetop. Placentla/OI. ...1512 EXPERT JAPANESE GUAR. 56-3081 porary fUmlture. Yearly (juat oU Santa Ana Ate.) DELUXE TOWNHOUSE inl 1Ubdlvialon oa Sie'fer BLACK male Scotch-terrier. VACANCY * Nurwry Sehl. LAND8CAPI: • a.EANUP 548.2S9C Alts 9 P .M. Call 546-Gl. A p Ts. Ora~ Olunty'I RJver at Hlwa, •• Bryce Vic 105 w. 8-7 AYe, Bal-H~· T to 5:30 wkly. Maintenance. Mack KT.ml! Plumw.. '"° Npt OWinel Inn Motel * TOWNHOUSE * Coolest am! 5 mtn. beacb. Can1oo ~ in So. Vt.ah. bo&. '1M212. tr !Baker. * 5*1.539 EXP Gardeolns A IA~ PLUMBING LEAKS El.EC MR. W. E. KLINGER ' M an a 1 e r, ProfeaslonaJ St.t.fflaa. HUGHES P.O. lox H Newpert IMch Cellf. 9266a Or apply tn penon at 500 Superior Av.nu. Newport leach, C:.llf. Robinson's NEWPORT Lowest winter rat~ 2 Bt l'ii batbl, patio Cpta NEW 2-3 BDRM l1NrrS Ori&· COit $2750. ~ MON nl&'t • Jet pen.ktet. LOVING dilld care, my 1DC· Cement work. JlftlO~ ntONICALLY ~ted re- 8030 W. COUt Hwy. N2-3030 drps •tove mo ,.;,o • Carpets, Drapft, Built-In 240 Blue ' wht Rew.rd. $10 to home, ., or nitft, Newport able, ttllable. 6C-c400 paired ~ced ~ ~ DI I u. MODERN 1 BR. PYt paUo, 132 E. M~ ~ ::IJancta· 1~ be. Encl. I. L W...... 6 finder. 4tMilG m.m. khool ~· Mlo3442 • FALL PNn1nl 6 dean-ment, 'walll, c;round or any. • sp IJ "91 carport, Adult.I. No ,eta. 54&-82165 * 548-1161 wJ;; ~ 400 ~' PVT ~ wm bu7 from ~ SM. .,ed female c.lko • &iLb CARE in up. Dependable, r•uonable place. Eatimatea • evenln11. 2820 Avon ••• 17MOM 2-BR. DUPLEX * Bltna, ll2-3002. 9C-44ll • er modest 2 CID a lot ftli. cat: blk. orance a wldte. MY HOME. rates. 9111-1928 week-ends OK. c.11 Mike 1.,.r1.na4 WATERrRONT 2 Bil., pa. Drps, (.)Ca, OoMd ear-ge. or Mo.o. dence. HB. QI. NB« neu-m4 Federal, CM. S..l8 e CALL mlm General s.niMa 6612 m.mo . Permenent Poaltfow· tlo. Boat dock 1Yall. 3403 Yard Qui t Adultl 1.. bf. All C9all U deltred. BOY'S nd bOlie, 11tJ MW; C * SAV-ON PLUMBING * Finley. Wlnt•r or yrly. ~Mo. ~a Knox OllPL 5705 5Cl-IU4 aft' pm.. Slev'• model. Man. WUMr entractert 6620 ODD JOBS I Yard Cln.nup, * Remod-Rep.U.Reu * Excellent leMfl'9 BACH Apt. 1 blk ~ beach. 548-4573 Lerna leach __ . IUSINISS .... Sdll. Rft'anl ~ i) n WILL GARDEN MOWING • * t42..m3I * 54&-3961 * APPLY New rtdec. $100 mo Ind • 2-BDRM DUPLEX: 100 flNANCIAL ,......,... '40I BUIU> m EDGING. * 54U95.l Poo1"hrvla 6910 N $tor9 B:~ ~ i:~.5• nr ~':: = = :.;: /? A,~r '1'. IUI. O,p•'!1'""'-6* DO 108 .,_..,.. _;;; • R.emoclelinJ e ·Re~ =e~ra~ e WILLIAMS e twport bet.ch, pool, adult.I, $120 &o $120-MO. * 962.ma Lli ,,L.J TEXACO mat 'lllE APUU.0 a:x. CUSTOM MILLING Paint. Plumb's . Carpentry Swtmmine pool IC!l'Yice Mond1y thrv .. ......, $125, 5'8-20.15, 844-0637. e 886 JOANN e I. ,-. Modmt, well-located Service TET • "Muatl la the COSTA MESA UJMBER H II 6730 673-1166 1 ' l·BR (OR UNruR.Nt 1-2 BR., gpt•, dr•pes, blt-l:M, LAGUNA IEACH Station. Avallall&e ln Onnae O.W, Olb MllJIDel'", Cab Ho Da PJmt. Ml &-lllCll _•u_nt.,....._____ 10 AM. te 4 P.M. POOL! * ~. awlm pool. gar. No cblldren Luxury Fum/\Jntum. County. Paid TralnlnrPart. Rudy. 21W99-5618. NEW CONSTJt • Additions Movinl and Ha~ lt .... I., l•lr, '940 2405~ £. 16th sr. or pett. N 1 c e area. AlllO Bachelor • 1 ' 2 BR. lat FtnuelJls. Call Geo. PEMONALffi MATCH Remodellnr -Lie. eoatr. REASONABLE. ADD • room as low u $195. 1 BDRM Beachfront. New l'llm. apts. ava.llable. Stepa to Shore a Shops Dlclteraon. Meet the pereon in ar.,,.. DON HAWE "2--1248 543-5723 * Labor • quality mat'IJ. furniture A appllancea. '135 642-8042. Oceanvlw ttom every Apt. • JE 1-3731 • Cty moat compatible witb Addltlona * Remodelina HAULING, cleanup, Lota, G.n'l repa1n allo. M2-'1Sl8 --------"" mo winter. 642-3678 NEW 2 BR, luxurlou1, an Leut from $150 mo. up ASSOC'IATI: wan'*i ror l..-you. PenonaJity Testtnr. 1'rtd H. Gttwick • Uc. garqea etc. Dump, '1dp, S.WI 6960 Hi Fi Componewt 3 BR, 2 bl, Upper Apt. Sun· elec. crpts, drps, OE kltch. 100 CLlFT OR. ..._,... craUve J\.tel FAtate inv..t-For Brochure: 835--089I m«M1 * 549-2170 back.hoe, till, lf*i•. 98U745 n1 Sales TralnH deck, p.rqe, 121 • 44tb st. Color antennas. ~. aar. ment. Proat Nturn abouJd PARTIES lllttrested • • • 1 1 7 5 • DRESSMAKING; lovely mom Nr bul. Only $123. Adults. ltentilt Wented S990 be 10.1. MUlt be ret4:y to In WIOl1dnr In btbaU of Cerpet Cleanlnt 6625 '°""ti 6 S fublona HPfClall)' for )'Ou. 1'ull time po.ttion with 1tlaft 120 E. 20th St. tnvNt! Prine. Ollb'I Call PNoD Parolees. * Call: ADVANCED plle llttlns JRCMNG l5c an tttm· J'ltunp ln my home OC' in Ooata Mesa. F.im..ri..ftNlll Coron1 del M., 4250 3 BR. 2%. bl, Split level 2· RELIABLE retittd couple rT.Ml6.13 bll I am at betfta ~ or 98'l-3093 lhampoo method for quai. BRING HANG US * T3S )'OW'I, $20 6 Up. ~~~ ,:tt ~~ 2 BR. One la tum. WW (1)~. lntuetled ln • J'DOftthl rmt-2 Ir 9 pm on!) da!q. MAN dstru woman com-lty l"llll. carpeta 1 hr dry, w. ~ St.IOI. * APr·B· Fuhionl by s..rti.ra 5CS-45ll8 vw-...... ..,. •• r.OVELY 2 • BEDROOM. dnpe, bltns. a•ra~e. Mod· al. Would consider acttnr .. JANJTOR. rout.e. tnadr • pankla IP JO tlO 40 etc. suar. lftlured. ~!IOOO. ALTERATIONS JU n hobbyilt. e FIREPLACE, PATIO. ern. 545-54n. caretaker 548-8982 equlpmcnl Tak~ l % bra PO &x 1684, Cotta M... ORANGE COAST CO Mlaenry, lrfck 6"° CUSTOM D~MAKlNG 646-8895 e UR 3·5822 for APP'T. l·BR.. Item, refrlg., utll. l BR. unf. apt or hie nr per ct.y. lnc:ofM S400 mo. ALCOHOLICS AnOnymoue All IMna rma ss.915: all beet· BRICK • BLOC< • STONE "LOUISE" S43-Tl04 White Elephan11T Pl\ld. $1<li Month. Ocean • reliable womll\ to SSC» full pricf. Can ~. Harbor Art•· PhoOe 17H'D4 rma $5.95. Dry tn 1 hr. Work PLANTER! • SLATE Alteretfont-642·5845 Dime • • • Line 580 W. Center St., U S-2396 $85. 1213) 599-2~ .... T to U A.M. JC ffDva. l\llT, lnau:r'fd. 9e2-«50I CEMENT work. 836-2911 Neat, aa.-urale, 20 yn.. ex:p. .-' .. FSI'A TE GARDENERS Call "Cal Tl'owbrldae" * 644-07'90 • ----~~~-- 38 OAILV PILOT Tllursday, Octobfr 2&, 1967 JORS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT --------• ¥¥ - Help W•nted, M•n 7200 Help w·~~ .. -~ 7200 Help w~ ~ ~ Help W1nhd Help Wint.cf, Men 7200 Hoi,Wonf..t DELIVER w-7400 Women 7400 Microelectronics Browning 'IELEPHONE DIRECTo.ES Mon or women over 11 with ur# lfdlen Hostesses WAITRflSES w-.on or Ught trvdtl. Applications P._•unt outdoor work. Yow 1VaH.W. ...,. Experi9K:td, 21 or over, Silaflex Co. light houn.. • .A""l)' ln penm full or part time . Engineer Apply fw job di-Oftd lroi .... on f"-•lk.30 or 3:31» wkd•y1. .Appl)' In PerllOft doy, Octobo< 27 ot 1 p.m., 2:30, • 4 p.m. No phone call• pleue EleclTilnic En&;iooer w!lh a at the: location MlfWst yeu. l8IB8I LI.EE Srnf & Sirloin minimum of two years ex· Experienced m•n or 311 EHi .Stft Str.t, 5-f• Ana 5930 Pac. Cit. Hwy. peri~ in semlconductor train,. to work In In-1925 Harbor ltvd .. Con Me.a NEWPORT BEACH Newport lffch components, printed elrcuit ventory Control 0.. or hybttd circuit layout. piirtment. EAStBWlT COIJ'FURES circuit design ln linear a1V.! dl~tal cln:ult and stmkoo· ROUTE $ALE$ NEW SALON OPENINGS: ElCmNGI ductor, integrated cil"CUit e MU5t have p:>d Electronic C!TABU811ID ROl1TE Hair stylist tMale/Female), a.ud/or compoomt testing. .,........, • DEALING IN GROCER-' WJc at y 1 I I I, Mankurilt, • Poseeaa a drive.. Shampoo pl. Now W of r1fta and toile- lieft18e JD. G:DIERAL MF.Ro lmeariew 9-1 p.m. daOy. trlet can alve )'OU an un-Project e SoUd~~ C<ANDISE, AV.All.-Ztl EASTBLUFF Dr/NB. """" eamin( opportunlly a muat. Engineer ABLE IN THIS AREA. <Eulblutf1 Village) wilh Avon. Call collect Engineer e A reilatMe and rffPOD· S£UX:Tm APPLICAl'mi Or ed. 17l41 644-~78 """"" sible penoo. R.ttEJVE: Full trainin& • SA!.D, '*" time. Dqmi.. STORE Manapr . .Attractive e VeteTW1 preferTed propam, guaraalNd Al-lnt.~ WOMAN 'S READY woman wanted to manage F« mtegrated clmri,,,., ary plus prot't ~ TO WEAR. OYrr ~-l...quna fuhlonable drem. lhop. Mtut Electronic D'JgiDeft" with I Good beneffh offered • Electronic ~ vehit.-k plm n -BMdl area. Wrih! Bax M-have 1ub1Wltlal bac)QEround minimum of five yean ex· by the comj)9ny. In-........ ...... tut ... 10l Daily Pilot perience in ~kl state dig\-wilb ...,...., -snd iood references. 1deaJ ta1 ciroiita. Familiar with terviews •fter 10 •.m. For IDl:ttvirlv lpply. YOUNG WO!IAN to ~Ip position for hlib clau ca· .,Ud state hardware !tUCh ONLY. Technician JEWn.. ro.. lNC • widt. lmwa:aort .l ~·,. Z. f'eft' 1n1man. .Apply; No. 25 "state • of • the • art in-ltnl E. Ball Roell adultl./Nochildren. Hra· 1:30 Fuhion lll&nd, N8WJIOl1 or """"" circuits, DTI., 1919 Pl•c•ntl• Av•. ....... lo 7:31. • .... 2311 call 714; ~-.72SJ. FET, and MOS. Cost• Me.. Exceptional opportu.o-PAH'IS prewr experienced e HOUSEKEEPER prdnnrd top wagft. be:le-O:lrona del Mar'" l houri per 'Itielll! an key positiora in ity for an Engineer fila ---~in& Y>Tl-day. 2 morninp pel' Wffll, and a Technician to IUSIOYS a new West CoaR Division DISllW ASHER ---HB Own transportation, refer. ol ll1l establ.lllh«I Eutem work in the electnmic DQ or nipt lllilt a..EAHING woman 1-dy ptt eaa required. call Mr1. Company, otrering good 01>-laboratory of a well ""' 11 "Wk. ud atter to be avail O'Brien &u-1626 10 a.m. to px-runity for advancement. Great opportlJfllty for am· known induslriaflSL DISHWASHOS tkY" or al&bl. Rd.I. Own 4 p.m, for intervieow. bitlou1 yoong man. Morn· Outstanding skill ii .............. HICKORY FARMS Ing dbtlwasher 6:~ a.m. APPLY IN PERSON """'""""'to required, ~nd adva~ 1-lJt and J.-5 BABYsrrrDt. !lly Home. 2 Of OHIO L• Point• to 3 p.m. Apply in per· cement can be rapid. aon bel'\l.•eea 2 and 5 p.m. M~ tbtougb Fridly -·' prwchlr. No Neoedl luU & plltt·time aale1 lndustri .. , Inc. -""· ... .-. penmnel., lnten'IN'I Sal., Microeledronle. Div, daily. All work rel.at.es lo IEllBfl L I.EE na S.20Jl M , Oct. 18th, lower Mall, 1!225 Eudid Street the development of •w~ South Coal P1ua. Fountain ValJey Snack Shop new commercial elec· e APPLY IN PERSON: BARMAIDS ••• cal!Jomi1 9'1708 tronic products. 'lbe 151 E. C.... Hwy. N.11. • SWISS CH.ALET An equal opportunity 2305 E. Cottt Hwy. Engineer must have 414 N. NEWPORT B1d/NB • • • and GO-GO .,,,,,,.,.... Corona d•l M•r top analog solid state ""INSPECTOI NEED after School eve 2 -DANCERS circuit design ability. BoJs/)Cy II o m e 2 to 5-pm $300 per w••k. Digital ~rience Precf1f1n a...-. llmt tine own nn.. DQ. &JS.~ or 633-9763 CITY OF Loan Officer will be be! L 1be Macb.iDe .... ~ m.un. £Ires &4M3M 'NE DOW bl.Ye 11A Cpminc b' NEWPORT BEACH technician JDllll be meed oal,-. Fla · I e EXP ll ll. ANSWDUNG • womaa Duster • Cert. . able ti> --n. wa1e .. •• . , ll&fiCE OPERATOR.. Aft· p.,..._, JM.---Ap HoO lmmodlote """ i..t ..., drculb _.,,. __ -.-a ...... l'\IU $6. Coad hmdtta. -1 ... rw ---..... andcoastnict~ .-. .. pmt IDe.. 541).1132. Pbtnl-fcr mr. .. n ' Loon uporlo-By types. 511-122$ ... 54f.lUI KrmlEN HELPER, woman 'ftte Pottery Shade -15 • Wiler & Sewer appointment only, ... ___ »415 Pd Udo~ Bruafl..CbemkaJ.<:o. SalK contact These are permanent -ftld. Ceactt a naptiip Rd, FULLER BRUSH Maintenance Man MRS. RAINIO positions with top pay __ ..,._ Opport. mother'a .l coUep Mariners a.nd. full benefits. SALD e R.H. SUPERVISOR, eve, sirll aerv1oe eat&b a11tornera Savin91 & Loan REPflEiFNl'Aft\'l'll lhift. Put: um Coovale5-SJ.U) per-baur $4Tf.$..176 ,a mOllth i..---Call 8J8.4155 or SM-6339 Reply to cmt Omter 6 J1aphtp Rd, 642-4000 Box M 702 Dolly Pilot llllll deamc • -Jfll ~ ee..ch. MW044 LADY Beeutidan, Mu 11 For announcement des-matml fmm, e; fie la know pm.curi. and Ungf'r cribtn1 the position &m:i ·"""""'-" Orap~. n.-. ... WANTm woman to work waving as well u modem applieatlm contact OlllJClltiait) ID tlftl' dlpi-mid-dQ, full or part time EXPANDING " YEAR -_,,.,,... W pn/ ·.1 .... flll at Drive-In, 673-6160 l:let .9: JO 11yling. Middle • aced pre- P•rtonnel OHie. OLD CX>MPANY NEEDS: • 11 A.JI. fened. Clll evmtnp be- l EXPERm<CED ,. pmt tbDI. luwMI • tween 6 and 7 pm ~ CITY HALL • C1rpet Cl•ener op not WWW), .. tna BABYSM"!'ER 11oan1rd Irv 4 3300 N•wport Blvd. OUTST All>IN& srr.ci.. 11ataa1 ,._ ra-mos. old beby, from 3 to TEMPORARY, fuU • time · Nawport S.tch, C•lif. 1 EXPERIENCrn veaton lnc. 2UIO N. Km. ';JD P.Jf., :l day1 week. · •'Oman wanted tor electron- • Upholstery Cte•n•r ......... ~Alter 6;30 P.t.I . "' testlng:. No exp. , .. • Tral""' (2) OPPORlUllllY quired. CUSTODIAN App~ WANI'ID 1 fuD. time Night tlOlJBD<EEPEr. LlV£.lN. Semieonduct.or s.iu Co. 2950 Randolph Man.grr with tmehanielJ Mull br: able to drive. $300 • 642.3751 • • 10 pm ta 6 am M«i. ttra. Cost• Mela 116 year okl corpll'Btioft expel°· .l 1ocal refs. APPb mo. IC-6013 or 646-5881 eGIRL FRIDAY • ~ Thw"a., 3 pm to Midn!&ht, -""' -,.,., ~ I a.rn. .l 5 p.m. BABYSITJ'Dl, live In or out. Lldit lndustri&l metal coat· I f'rida_ya. Startin& wap 153<;\ growth -cummon Bob's Mobile. ~ .l 5 dqs. ea.ta Meaa. Salary inr work Ir adaW tnlnl ..., : S4J.5. 1todl: -doubled in three E.dibgft', H.B. . Orange o:ut Junior Coolc1 Ye&rl -)'OUnJ8l ma&-opm. perm position. 545--59;)3 1nvoice1. Call: College District agemeot 1taff iD indu. BOYS 10 · 14 HOUSIXEEPER!Enjoy pYI· e MR. KING, !162-21T.? . Dish-hers Good rows! • Good prafttl apt. Ot:eaa Front borne tSo. e MANICURIST e ' CJl.Si.fted Penomel 0irc:.. ""· ' mt~R* Full or P•rt TlrM BALBOA PiMNSUU. Laguna), * .f.8..ISBO f'Yn. for Ne:wport Beach's DAILY PILOT °""' M-ApPly in pm.on We are iooldn& l:or W. . ......,, • Wl'D Watlrail. Part time. tinetl MW talon. For ID1610, Dtt. !19 JOLLY ROGER 1!111 -we appreci.l.te am--~ DCMn' CORNER lnlervl-oi.ll M2-6523 Mcnia:)'li Call ~ bition -we will J111.Y 149 E. RI•~. Npt. Bch-SALESWOMEN. Experienc-4215 C•mpua: Drive SJ]) per wen aalmy -M.AnTRE 8ABYSJ1TE!l Agenc:lea, w ..... 7JOO ed. Full and 1*f1 time. Per· BUSBOY Irvine, C•llf. f\lture on ability, not Ion-Expu. J..daya wk. Ott'I rnanent 11nd Oiriatmu help. gf'Vity. c.w -$SOO+dA.e. ever 4-wkends. 64Z..lr!lfl. Apply No.. Z Fuhioo Jg.. -CUSTODIAN Must be F/C ill a:mt. CO>. wm ...,.,..., ,.. p.:n. land, Newport P•rf Time OCEAN VIEW YOU MUST BE: Undtt IPlit ftt) :i dys wk. Must have: own . APPLY 3-5 DAn.Y SCHOOL DISTRICT 28 -\Yell gniomed -de--1 Girt OHi .. $350 trar.s. i4Mm .tt i p.m . G UlU or ladle& who would Uke to make S6 or mere per SNACK SHOP Minmun quallflcations U.S. aitt a CUttt -Ible ID ')')ope 50. allilH1 •/fiprea. liSEKPRluVE IN. hour telling Studio Gtrl Co&-. Qt:ianlb:tp Mb gnde educa-start immediattly. .......... Spanish speaking OK . . metiCl; ca 11 "'"""' .. 2305 E. Co1st Hwy. ticn. " 1 )'eU' work eoxper. Ac<t. Clk .. $350 644.IZW « 5C1-0635 547-1€.!'J Coron• del Mar-.AR>1Y in peraon at ~ IF YOU ARE TIRED Type 50, op-. w/"" OWR ASSISTANT . OF' low pay -being Ha.irdl'l!Ytt w/followinr. nrl CormUaCon OffJCl', m2 l.aguno EXPER. * Write: w"""' SI., fhmllngton pig!<lfl holed in )Wr job Cost Clk .. $433 Box M.QO DaUy Pikrt. Small shop, p:iod. woridnr HouHinan Bai.di~ 4 pm, Nov. 6th. -oo futll?'l' -no cbal-Labor Dill. t"Olt ! iiiii cond. C.M, am.. 540-0M1 . Experlienced -"""'· !..pl Secy .. 1555 . Circuitry Tech. • but not tleCe9MJ'Y, ~ Pmnanent job with good tu· We will 11! down with Cal.. I.Aw '2111". 1 girt officr J. '"' ture available lo man ex· yw am d.i5CUll thia ~ c. PENNEY co. Mary Dudley periencrd ln the URmbly Newpatt portunlly and give )QI Westmil'lllt.er cl dmJit board1. all -c«llliden.. ,......,..Agency / Cbmmunity HospltaJ Dynamic Design Corp. lion. 133 Dewer Dr., N.I. 893-CS41 1357 E. Ed.iager· Newport Center 642-3170 .. s.1 .. men & Managers Sonia Ana 547.3935 Di1l 539-1.lJl Career opporty with leadinc BOAT MECHANIC 10 a.m. to J p,m. SClfBID tirm offering over 100 nru· Deisel & gu engine. Ya.c:ht · tual funds. Full or pt time. repair experieoee requiml. Secy-Mkt'g e:qier •••• to $450 Newport Beach No exper nee, we train. Good job ·~ ""' mon. J. C. PBllEY CO. Steno, adwncr ...... to KIO 0 Npt Bch offiee, 642~ Bladde'1 Boat Yard. Legal tninee pl lkilll • open . Sallta Ana otr:ioe, 547 Gal Friday • .. • • • • .. • • • SJ50 '"""" Inve:ston Finaoclal NlGHT """'"" """"""' Newest Store BY APPOINTMENT OPENINGS NOW . Services, Inc. with night b"1lman lft"Vice. ....,. .. ,....., No Experience Ideal to aUgmf'!lt retiremmt Soon .. :Vo: Sa ttned p~ Agmcy Necessary! income. Good monthly 58.1· H11 openlngt ow for 901. Dove't [)r., NPwport Bch. FOR ary. Write Box M • 701 c/o ~D HOUSEWIVES · f.fust have clean c.allfomle Daily Pilot. SPORTll6 :driving record. App\)' REAL ESTA'IE MOTHERS YELLOW CAB CO. ltkUIXIDnNl IU:lll'lm.Amtr 1116 E. 16th St. Shouldn't you be with Walker GOODS ___ ...... __ Costa l.1esa --SALES POSITIONS & LeeT Free Information. Med A.ta tll ...... 10 MOO SALESMAN to establish own Phone or write WALKER & SAWMEN Cre:dit Brokerage bus\neS!!. LEE Inc. 2629 Harbor Blvd. DentaJ AMta •••• salary open No Investment. To help get """'29. sieno • • • .. .. • • • .. .. • • • to $4IXI Jf you can s pare a few hours each started we guaran!ee $150 PART . TIME Gardening &: If you bavP. rt.'CCnl 1uc:· Exec Sey, Mktg Dir .. S5:iO day, desire employment in regular weekly to man me:eting our window cleaning. Mornings "''ful experimce in FIC Bkkpr .......... to $.100 schedule with outstanding benefits, requirements. Age no handl· only. Start n .65 'Pl"T bour, 11portir.i: """"' ...... ~ •••••••••. toWQ enjoy showing and telling about especially guns and fjab. cap. Write: Mll1lager, Box 16-20 hours per week. PBX·Billt'I" •••••••••• to $tOO crisp, new merchandise. 4038, aeveland, Ohio 44123. 642-0446 Until noon ing, Clerl;, II steno ....... lo $100 Wed., Fri. Ir Sat. AND DESIRE J. R. Pierce APPLY NOW WAITERS Top working conditions . BOYS 10 • 14 Outstanding bmeflla . Mu1t be experienced ~!es Agency OPENINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Frend! Service. Laguna Beach. So. Laruna 1882 N-por1. CM.. 642-6170 . Apply In pe:rson: Good routes! • Good profits~ Apply In pe:nm S<lfBIED NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY . DAILY PILOT 10 11,m . lo 4 p.m . : Vers1llla1 R•1t1ur1nt • 642-4321 • Monday tMI Fnday PERSON APPLY IN 1617 \l!estcliH Drive C1rMr Opportunltln ~-port Beach 642-4S.IO WANTED DISHWASHER J, C. PENNEY CO. ALL STUDENT POSmONS FILLED ' 8 to 4 • 5 Daya Week All Lev•ls . CARRIER BOYS Sl'e l\igr alter ll A~1 642-1''4 .....,, COOD ROUTES NC\'o110rt Bead:I Tennis dub Newport Center Scree.Md P~I Agency APPLY IN ~ER50N . AVAILABLE 2601 Eastbluil, N. B. 2• F•1hion lsl•nd 901 Da\ltt Dr., Newport Bch. t A.M. TO l P.M. HUNTINGTON BEAOI DAILY PILOT BEU.MA.~. Night! 3 PM • N•wport Buch Holp Wonted, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 Pl\1. Over ZJ., 6 days. t':X· • 642-021 • pert. A~ly in person an 3, An equal opporiunity w-7400 -PRESSMAN -· TO ShC'ralon Beach Inn, 21112 employer e WAmtESS, Apply in PM'· • Exper. 23"35 Ebco oper. Ocean Ave., H.B. • 4:00-pm to 1-11.m lill\ft. .... MESA LA.''i"E.S 1703 J. c. PENNEY co. MARINE PARTS l\1AN ROUTES AVAILABLE &iperior, C.M. • Black & White line work. EKJ>el' prcl, but will train If '" Newport Center Pmnanent. An equal oppor. necessary. 24.11 W, CO!lsl \Vc1tmin1ter tor boya 1~.1.f BABYSl1TER wanted 6:30 Employer. • 541·3012 ll.,.,'"Y .. l"ev.-port Bch. 54S.7038 Good Profrt1 -No Sund&¥ PM to 2:ll A.\f. 11'.'t'-in or , M9rt•c R•productlon Delfvtty 642~ out. Pf'togrl•nt OK. ti"i:t-3771 24 Fashion Island PANTS prt'sser experleneed F'1LL CHARGE . PART TIME COOK. p-eierrcd top y,•ages, bene. BOAT CARPE1'1TER & !s day• "·kn·a.m to ll·am· fits", spani1h speaking wel· HELPER • Utt.le UJ)e!'. B00Kl(EEPER. Newport Beach, Calif. CALL: Herold, 543-931 4 comr1 ,,..,,,. n~sary. * "6-575'1 PMt·timt>. • ;,.M).~ ALJ..,.around Kitchen m a n. PAINT STORE CU.~K D~::P~DABL.E man: deliver Attractiv• w;;;.-.-An equaJ opportunity employer Apply in Person: Sea Shan-MALE OR. FEMALE papers to nicb, mom. 6: •ilh brii~·:ible peT!Oll111iry. l;Y, '630 Lido Dr. l'Jpt Bch. ExperiellCed only. 642·5716 alt'r-oon. $2.50 Hr. 96UO'T7 Marilyn ot Al J.arvi1 GI .. 5161 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR -SALE AND TRADE H~ W1nt..:I omon 7400 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH H•s lmmedl•t• openings for · Typist Clerk I • $34~$Cl month Police Matron • $60. bi w~klY ($1,560 amiually) For announcement• d"" cribinz the pot1itlon 11nd appllcatlon contact Parsonnel Offlc• CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. N•wport leach, C•lif, Robinson's PAlM JPlllJIGS H11 opening• for COSMmc SAlllWOMAH Mu1t hive •xperl•nce APf11Y P•r10nnel Dept. Newport Store Miss Gunn 10 a.m. ~ 4 p.m. N•wport C•nter Nowport llff<h An equal opp:irtw:lit)' ._ .. PART TIME TEU.ER Tellar experl•nce required APPLY in PERSON. MARINERS Sayings & loan 1515 Westcllff Dr. N•wport Beach ---BANiCTELLER- Immediate openlngt for Tell- en with experie~. APt:Jly In person, lG-l. Equal oppor. \unity emnloycr. BANK OF AMERICA CORONA DEJ.. P.1AR Jobs.-Men, Wom. 1500 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH His lmmecfi•t• openin91 for SOOOR lNGINEEilHG AIDE $036·$773 a month For announceme:nt dt'I· crlbing the po5ltion and application apply Per1onn•I Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. N•wport S.•ch~ C•llf. Foremost Sailmaker On the West Coast needs 10 men. Journeymen sailmak· e:rs, power machine op.?ra· ton (male &r lemale), 1p. prentlee sailmakers & indus- trill lactory division. Write P. 0. Box 1611, Ne:wport Beach. Chemistry Stock Rcom Clerk Orange Coast College. Sal· ""' "'" " 1\nrt. High school chemistry rcqui~d. Orani;{' Co11.s1 Junior College District OaMirlcd Pet"Wnnr.l Ofc. 2701 fairvil!W Road Costa l\lcsa. :i'I0.1610, Ext. 319 Mond1ys call 834·S70!I . REAL ESTATE Opening ln full coverage of. fit:e for R career man. 1'.1usl have lie. and dr.,,-ire lo go ahead. All intJuiries co11fi. denUal. 61:).-1662 RI !or: Corbin or Martin. Car Wash Help MALE OR FEMALE Full time or wk•nds. Min age: 18, apply In penon LIDO CAR WASH 431 E. 17th Cog1a Meu NURSES AIDES' & ORDER- LIES. Diiys or 1f1ernoons. Park l.ldo Cnnv11I Center. 466 F'"IRRship Rd. NB &tl-l!Ol~ -. School1-ln1truction 7600 ··- INDIVIDUAL lrtSOllll 0 trial). OlllC'O<lt 10 · V sson Typing School, 113 De:l Mar CM. 548·2$,';9. . Schools-ln1trudlon 7600 IBM KEYPUNCH · k PROGRAMMING • p INDUS. DRAFTING • d GROC. CHECKING • h 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY·• PBX/TYPE · n. I West Coast Tr•d• & Busl. Schools .21.l7 S. Main St., S.A, n,I S45-7166 1202'7 Gar. Gr. 81., G.G. h,e 537-7113 lluntington Beach, ca!if. 536-8815 121 N. Lemon p.d,k 776-2900 •1e:tten lndlea1e loe•tlon t.f.T.I. luslneu Schools e lBM Progn.mmina e lBM Keypunch e PBX Typlns 541-2672 COMPLETE Sectttarlal or Bnillbup. Polly Priest Bu&i· n~ College . 548·97'23 TAHITIAN and e e e e • e e HULA LE.SSONS CALL '46-2012 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furnitur• IOOO --- Headquarten for: e Showroom Sampl• e F•dory Closeouts e freight D•maged No Down-Bll1lk terms OAC Spanish -Modem • Maple Liv. Rm· • .. ... Fnn $69.95 Dinette .. .... • Frm $34.95 Bedrooma •• .. • Frm $59.95 ApprOfflll Fumlture 2159 HarbOr Bl, CM SCll·96«1 :t LARGE betca dub cbaln ... -" .,. llOl ....... ratta ca• tbair, tnd l'lD- tic auhionl) $25. ~le mattrea!, box spring• • metal frame, '5(1. 2 twin mattreae1 $20 eacn. 2 metal fr am e s $5 each. Large blonde 1lep-table (glua lop) $2(1, ALL In &ood cmditi!JIJ. 67>58'15 BIG BR.OTHER aya e e e "SELL~" Houseful ol furn. Party Upright piano, Port- Sew'g macb. Elec-typewrit. er, Ch•lrs, Tables, .... galore! Brown Jordan p&Uo furn. De~1<. Oiest, Mirron. * SAT & SUN. DIAMOND & GLEN"NEYR& LAGUNA BEAOt. RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month FULL OPTJON" TO BUY No deposit o.a.c. House of Chairs SIT W. t!lth, C.M . 548-1454 MAPLE twin tlt'd complete. Recliner, Rocken, Tables, Oiairs, Clocks, Lamps, Mo- vie Camen., Mi9C. Rea.son· able. 840 c.enter. CM. 548-1996 STUDENTS BR 1et tPtlo- mino Ash) bkc111e hdbrd. bed full sz, dreuer Ir mlr· ror, desk and cbair, lamp, $95. 545-5625. BARGAINS~ °""" hutch $95, Contemp diair S30, Hi-- Fi $45. Sporterized Spring- field 30.06 ri!le-f75. Small bed!.ia.nd fl5. 675-1917 BIROi living room set, Birch book cases, 2 BR sets, de1k, refrigerator, stove, dinette set. large: gold tramed mirror. 646-8460 FRENCH Prov, dine set, lg table w/Leaf &: t ch&ira. Xlt cmdl $75. 642.()127. MOVING! G&ffera/S auto- Gu range, GE re!rig. Hide- A·bed Iola. Mlac? 499-4o61 WHITE Painted Mr. & Mrs. Dreue:r "' I lge unframed M"'°' 135. • 962-4024 ---11' S!X:T!ONAL Sof1, Loose back CUllhkru, noo. ,...,,., CUSTOM ~ waloot table for romer bed arr. Ne:w. $40. &44-17811 REPRO lA·Z...Boy chair -1 only -hall prk:e! House 01 Oudn, a17 W. l.9th. CM. Office Furniture 1010 BEAtrr. Contemporary Dun· bar 7' exec. desk &. chair; Impt'd. Walnut, & leather & chrome. Cost new $1500; sac. for $250. 646-2287. Store Equipment 8012 ·-BOOK STORE FIXTURES Bookeases, tnbles, chnlrs, chttkstand . Call 548·1778 mornings only. -Gar•f:I• Sal• 8022 FOR Men Only! D1tkroom equip • power 100111 • 1 11.~·i equip. Elrctroplating outfit · eJectrieal hardware·phyi!ical fitness equip. Sal. 16-:i P~I & Sun 1:30-4 PM. 127 E. 18th St. CM 548.25.511 * SUN O~LY OCT, 29 + House full ol lurniture. Re:ason11ble. 'Come see JO l\;.1 IQ 7 PM. ~9-1·8681 111.)11 Ll1· gun:i CanyOfl, Apt I. Lag Bc:i --FREE coffee -cvrryth!ni:: from ~P to nots, !mt ~!f'd. llrrrane;1n. llf'Br Adnn1~. Ma i;;noli1, !ID. OCT 77.NOV '· All k\nrb clothing, u5clul hoo5chold Hems. 2:.IO'l Florldit, H.B. . .. Appli•nc .. 8100 RENT 'l'V'I • Rdrii • Wa&b•tl Dryers • Dlahwashers. Op-- tloll to bu.y. ~ Serv~. Henderson's 18TI HARBOR, C.M. Antlqun 1110 P.fAHOGANY Qllpperdale dinina chairs (8), including hl»I and hoateu • need re- finishing nnd recovering $160 Antique Ma.ho£ dining la· bJe, Sheraton style, 3 t>:ll· .,. leaves -'"""" eves. & wkends. ANTIQUES & UNIQUES Visit US Rt ltil! ARIEL 369 E. 17th St., CM Pi•nos & Org•n• 1130 -l"ACTORY orders closeout of certain fiench, Italian & Engli~'ll Baldwin pi•MS -lllD down iio prices ~ rock bottom. Quantiles limited 10 hurt)'! WARD 'S BAUlWIN S'MJDIO 1801 Newport, CM .., ..... CONN MINUET ORGAN Repon"Mion. Wu $1795 . N~ $17lll PIANO It ORGAN CENTER 2045 N. Maln, Santa Ana 541-0i81 Open Eves. 83 HAMMOND ORGAN wilh Leslie speaker"!.' 1 n d Zi pedaJ1. Take over pay. ments $63.02. Would make nl~ Christmu present. Good eonditim. 548-65.19 srE11''WAY PIANO 6'2'' GR.A.ND. Beautiful! Was S.2.995 . Now Sl,895. PIANO I. ORG.AN CENTER 2045 N. Main, Sant& Ana "'""' """'"""· DElJGHITUL holn for )'OU w11h our HammcJlld 8iplDlt 0rpn. Like new! can ar.. ..... ""'· " -PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY P1.ANo FOR CASH. ""'"' Televislon '205 Rent a NEW COLOR TV •• STEREO $10 MONTH Opt. to bey. Free indoor, color antenna. Fm: Sel"ril:e. Free del. No obUgatioll. 523-3651 OR 532·1151 COLORLAND TV-Open 7 dya ·-·-~•ma~n !.~quip 8300 SlJDE projector, KO DAX CAVALCADE, with 11 lllde: tnyl. $50. 644-1604 .. Hobby Supplle1 MOO JT98 Pemy. Reverse ol 1796. Cloeed d1te. Very rare. Best offer ov~ $9,00'.l. 54M030 Ev ... Sporting Good1 BSOO NEW, never fired .. 300 Wei- lherly mqnum with 2x to Tx acope. BARGAIN. 549-4138 ENenlng1. .38 Dcninger Special w/reloader S50. 548-:m5 alter S P.M. Misc•ll•neous 8600 HAMBURGER SALE I *6for99c* 111' FRI/SAT/SUN V BURGER CHEF v 310 E. 17th, C.M. * RUMMAGE SALE * Veteran's of Foreign WaH Auxiliary No. 3.'i.'16 100 E. lllh St., CO.!ita 1'.1ei;a Oct. 26, 27, 28 19 to 5) KIRBY vacuum cleaner with 1ttachment1. Take over pay. men11 of $7.50 per month or ~7.20 cash. Credit Dept. 535-TZR9, Anaheim. Piano renla.b, from SS mo. PIANO & ORGAN CENTER 2045 N. Main, Santa An1 547-06!11 Open Eves. 10' PROFESS. built home: bar, foam padded, blaek naugahyde, formic& top; I matching stool!. 838-4412 UPHOl.STERING · $79,5(1, 2 ""· ( EuropeRn cr1ftsmen) F'rre est. del, pickup, 215 Main, HB "Berny" ~~ FIREWOOD For sale .. free delivl!I")' * 544-2131 • TEXTURE paint SL!l'J gal. \\'AL!<ER PAINT, 816 \Y. 16th, Cost• 1'.1esa 642.5775 ME.N'S set ol go lf clubs, nev· er used; rnii:: & cert. aJI fl1!'" $50. 642-0rol Eve. DUPLOC SLEEPER 135, 2- mntcl>"g hooked rugs S'Q.e11. 21 ·· ·rv.s1;,1 l\lisc! 5-l;-4(134 TOUR~tALINE flfink 111ole S25(); Stone 1'.f:irten Boa $5(), Xlnt corvl. &12·970.~ \Vlllf!LPOOL r1'(rigcr11!0t". washer Rlld dryr.r. 54S-:t2{1l POOL TABLE, aeccsi.orle:s 4 x a. SlOO, or make reason. 1ble offer . 548-40-iO. Doughboy abttve ground pool 18' X 4'., w/fllli;r, etc. $1 211 l'"0111p. eti•. 6Th·1630 11·· P.1r1. TV S15: 19" port . TV $:1(1 Mlsccllunrowi TV's S:. & t:p. ::OIS-6.i29 lioSP!T~\t. BEO. lik(' new sr.1: •. AUTO Wi\SHER $35. ~lh1'l?.} NiAflLv ni•w cp\'g, •MJrnx 120 51J·)"rl~. S1QV('. Rcfr lg, IJunk·hrd~ !i1J·'.l101 -.-STEAMENGINE e Loci,1mobilc. 67:J..57JJ .. - • .. w • ' l • t ' ' ' ; v "' • • s B • • • l " p " ~ T• " L el ., c. Ii $ We ... ... a: c co "" ri• ~ " Tl H. K Rt pc "" •• Bi: LC • Lo wt "' 0: '"' Ml ,. .. lw "' ·~ Mh WA " ,,, WT "' F CU'! " MAl mo ,., CA1 '" Pit JE:l A · ... JU "" ... ~ 5 I ,., 3 A< Sia ''" 81.> c~ ERCHANDISI Paa ALE AND TIADI ... ---------- POOL TABLES "" 1961 BRUNSWICK "" AMF ft/I TRJANGU! Slate frca S- BruDIWict $215 ..... ONLY $231.a 100% FINANCING SICARD l'OOL 323 s. Mam, ar.... 532-192 Practice Piano $915. PIANO 4 ORGAN CDn'm 2045 N. Maln, Sant& Aaa 547--0681 ()pea EWs. Misc. W.m.t 1611 WANTED • riab1nc tliclde., Fin Nor ~ lO Jb. dMI, etc. C&ll 548-2185 WTD! C&I 20 or 'CMi .. Spinnaker. Call - -87S-4691 aft • p.m. ~ ... SAU AND TUOe FREE TO YOU • TUNSPOITATION l RANSPOITATION ~--~~~~~--~~~~~~---- F .... ~. WW. ORI letreocls r ric ,._ TWs w ... 1 Muat "'°" O¥Wltocb Low • $14.95 + 43c e1. tn 711dJ _, Wgeir evail.ble ~ popular F70xl4 'GS lunbtem Alpine Conv . New tira . .S,000 ml. One owner $950. s.&-4Bn TRIUMPH l•1" f ftanad .. Ne IMMJ downl ........ Stores 41S I. 1M ._,, C.M. 'Cl SPRITE. Good cond., · ,,,,_..... 97()(, wbt, n"' brakee, Rm.,;-•• -.-•• -.-•• -.-.-.-.-.-.-. Best olfer. Pvt. pty. 540-04701• '64 SPR.lTE; 37,000 Milel very dran! $925. • 545-7563 • TOYOTA WE PAY TOP PRICE TOYOJ'AS • We have taken this opportunity to announce that we are otlering our ff!W remain.Inc brand new 1967 Toyow at tmnendoul asv· FOR NICE CARS inp. These are new, not AND TRUCKS Mfnol • Take advanta.ie of th1s offer today while our alec:tlon laat.a. We allO are now •b~ to offer lmmedlate ~ery of 1968 Toyota • ~In tod&,y: Elmore Mo- ton, 9625 G9rden Grovo Blvd .. Garden Grove JET~ CHARGE m ·Any Mike or Model. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 Herbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 TltANSPORTATION 9700 CASH l hur$day, Octobtr 2ti, 1~7 UMCI Cars 9900 Used,,,.. --------CADILLAC '60 CAD SEDAN, exceptional see l drive to believe. $895. Ca.h fiJ>ance. call CHEF. 400.19t8 DODGE '65 DODGE l>~L'I' .. aLUf J:9 9900 TltANSPORTATIOH UM4 C.n ,,_ MUSTANG for used can Ir truclc:s just -------- call us for ~ ea~ate. GROTH CHEVROLET 1963 BUICK Riviera 2 dr H.T. Power st~ •windows. Fe.ctory air CODd. Vinyl inlttior. Lincoln-Mercury 1964 PONTIAC Cat.allna 4 cir. Hanbop. ,__ er lteet1nC, 35,ocD ~ Coata Meta Branch mllK One ' moo. 962-0066 aft 6-pm. 1941 H~ Blvd. 642-7~ Sl450 ;:or;,. 61 OIEV 4-<lr. * POWER 1964 FORD Country 5qliire. JOHNSON Ir SON Steer'g, Brakec l Seat.a. Immaculate ~ air cond XLNT cond! • 67S-2086 full power, ~nylon beavJ ~ '61 IMPALA ~.Top cond! duty tlrn, $lJ95. 1S3..oG1 o:.t& Mea Bnndl 4-Sp, 348 with 3 two'a & aft. 6:30 p.m. 19Cl Rart>or Bhd.. &C-1151 4 new tires. $195. 548-2106 '63 l'.wu.ANE 500 4-dr. New IOY CAim '15 ·El Camino V.S; w/w tlru, Tram. Ir Be.tt. Auto. PONTIAC auto. trans.; '"'1'· ateer: lo.. RaH. New tn.ID!s, Pedectl ad. Xlnt cond. peo 115-3lOC '850. llC-JC19 aft a. -..__ .. a.a ... alEVW.E........ .. GaJa:J. 2 Dr... .., 4444 Wape. $1.lliO A&llQ., V-1: Wee wt"lib ar._. 0 b'I ..... Private Pany ~ new blll. Int.; xlnt GJnd., O.W tlr .... -- ,64 O>eY')' Impala Olnvt. $68 tires, etc. Sl495 KI s.oscx; Be:--:-::111,,:..~·-=,,,_--,------I dell usume low mo pymt. '67 FORD Falrlane 500 Wag· • '67 GTO, 4 ¢, a Oa. . Dir. 4~5951 an. All axtru . $3300 or trade In.; llllmac. cond.; _. equity. 673-2842 anytime ml. 6CW417 Aft. 5:30. '65 FALCON CONV/kyl. '55 PONT STA-WAG. $125. Good cond thruout! Orig· Retreads, R.Uf, * CAIL: CHRYSLER '67 Imperial Ovwn 4 dr Htr owner, suso. • 61S-l664 "Mike", ~ eYea. Air, Full/pwr, autol!P'ed .. 1963 T......, 'e"- cont.rol. Mqic r,e dimmer UNCOLN seas atijuat wheel, Wonder bv radio, coot. . Less 4 mo old. Thia beautiful blue auto la abtolutely 1POtleu. Truly in lhowroom condldon. Qr. lginal owner w/Merl11ce tor contract balance. • • ~ UNCOLN Ccmtintnt&I •• dr. IAMILEI CMvert.. 1166. COllector'1 ---------t YOUlt NIW Rambler D1 .. 1r la c..t. ... 42IXXl actual miles -one .======== item. End of 4-<lr coavutl- b\es. All al the trill.I. Only 16,000 m 11 e 1. !:ncadve driven. ~. Olntact: fl(r. Gee Adami. MMm Npt. Bch. And we're bin tD .... CONTINENTAL llll>lY W T-Blrd. ,. ~ A1tc cond. na. wins •· · Miter, fuD ...-.r. .... ii... Dual • --. ... ini •at Ir beedrelt, •• paint and new bnJrea. cood. Orie owner. smi best otfer. Cal ~ twn•ud'fJD«b· We haven't sold everyone in Orange County a 1968 Oldsmobile ' but we're not surprised! because everyone in Orange County hasn't checked our prices. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COST Af~ MESA PHONE 546-5550 D~ILY PILOT ED:rremIAL PA58 Disgust and The anti-war protest lbOf4!ilDfJllt jllllt ~ 9'e ... lt.seU so far as inlluenciQC ei1'ler tM ftlt. .. jm::ilJ fll Americana or the nation's .. ..-, ii caw.,.,., Last weekend's eveata ia W '· f'-.me 8dJ produced a general feeli.D& o1·....-_.au I - Columnists Ralph llcGiD wl llidm4 ~ mm- ment elsewhere on th.ii page today WWW C ._ tlw- esty at the Pentagon. McGill ~,., Ille _. ~ group of anti-Americana Who qaite .,slJ ~ 1 f!1i" country's defeal W118on ~ Ille .. ..,.,, "'C anti-war protest with more IDMlilft ,. ..... fll Ge flllll which were on solid moral and poNial O....,a In Los Angeles Tuelcby, wllile Sectaay fll ~ Dean Rusk was addreuiDC a Towa aaa..w.w Afllim Council meeting, a group ol lt.....,!i _.... &M0r i. pulsive note by staging a play mfplr Ille W.tl .m. Rusk waa speaking. The play was a mock trial ill wlaida iM 40jllll#"' ,... s.. rt I a lengthy account chargiaC the U. •cu Rusk s~i'ically-b.ad murdered .......,.. _. P' n of war~eloped weapom to mai1a _. t1 t dl&- dren and helped the South Vwf• nc •s_u • • set up concentration camps. Of CDllJle tlle "'"jaary"" ~ ed "guilty, guilty, guilty,• and CJlllt .. med...,.,_. him, lynch him"-relerring to Bii*. This was only a bit more of die total ........ ... fact, tlbe distortion and deceit wtlidl ........... _. a.e anti-war speeches in Wuhinct-1'lle ~ dmlt.. -UU. bow many babies did you bara today!" • Cllll fnm die ume fabric. Professing to want peace, tile • •41 ' s ._. done their level best to proloac the .... n·s &ir .. -. as Rusk did, what the reaction ia the U. S. ..W • • learning that 40,000 North Vtetu.,. W 4 ,,,._ ed violently against that a.dim'• W -• _-1 South Vietnam. Revene tlUlt md we cm IS~ iira Revulsion fll Ille~ llllti-wm' protesta have had on the resolve fll Ille Nmtti VW-mae to fight on. s.nt.y --. bl hi.I address Tuesday, recalled Ille llf!f -1 of t.be 1930s which led .not to peace Ii.a • ..W .... Be Aid, ··~ and behold, we discover Ge -.r -.. el ~ •eoa an tbe ame as the old ideas fll ta ... &llat led •1 generation of students directly illle IM c:aitwbuplw ol World War Il. ""We ._.. it in t.be '30I and, because we didn't ..,.., i1.. miDiom and millio°' of people were exter· • ' d • • • We'd better take aome of these people CAlila Cow utristl) at their word •.• we shall not have 9le dmm to draw OD the leaons of World War m:• Nit ..m., apparnUy, can be done about the COW· .. md tnitan in the anti-war movement, but those ... se limply panging~ bad better bon~ up on tM lsisl wit:al lemon of both fuciam and communism. Yorba Linda--N~ City Iwwiie t.be preuara and mallenges of the supert ...._ llJ)ent:tiw world they'll face, it's sometimes 1ritla a ,.. md a pnyer that we congratulate the par· au fll a .,. C!bild. '1111111 it ii. • 1rith Orange County's newest incor· ,_.. u -nit1. Yorba Linda. Tiie a DilJ, known chiefly u the birthplace o{ lidmd ._ Nbm. TDelday l'Oted to become the coun· ly's 25tll ._.ponded city. Lib tile rest Of us, Yorba l..illllb wiD lace problems it didn't know existed before ii eftiriaDy hecW•M:' a city. Bal Jtraa)e er oo, it'll be itself, dedicated to its ... n•im• ~ Yorba Linda.. ~ • 'It don't rub off no morel' Their Hatred Site Telb 'Bow It Reallg I•' • Is Intense WASHINGTON -In retrosped nothing diminishes the udnesa aad complexity of the meaning involved in the recent march oo the Peotagaa by perhaps 35,000 Americam. Most ct them were young. A beavy propor2 tion of them were idea.li.5't.s, but nodt- ing can dissipate the fact that ~, eral hundred of them hate their ~ try so fanatic.ally that they opmJy carried Viet Cong Gags or war sym- bo\a of North Vietnam on their Jack- el&. <There also were older mea a( equal fanaticism.) Nor will the 10ldiers who behawid so admirably in the face of extreme provocation ever forget what tbe1 saw and beard. They were not mere- ly cuned and reviled with the mmt vulgar language; they were 1pat upm and dared to respond with their wa:- pons. THERE IS NO theory about tbele people. They are the same minori- ty that managed to take <IV« the ~ cent Chicago convention of "New Pol- i tics." They are the Progressive La- bor Party, one of the oldest Com- munist groups in America. lt origin- ally was Trotskyite, but at least ten years ago it abandoned the long dead Trotsky for Mao Tse-tung. 'M>ett were the seU-identified members o1 the Communist DuBois Clubs wbic:b are organized on some camp111e1 and in university and college communi- ties. and some of the f.ar.left organt. zations not well known. 'Ibe9e puaps do not in any sense conceal the bet that they want to see the United Stat.es defeated in Vietnam. 1beir hatred of tbiJ country ii intense. Their resentment against the war grows because the Viet Cone fwces in Hanoi are not winning it. THE REAL DANGER was apparent on Sunday. As one went across tbe 1lriltees ..... -.e • 2 , .. -..aie-~.--.e .... ris .. .._ w I I I. 6waM pa J J ' It 7 e.tli .... ~ ... ~ -.e ..,_ Oll.r • -f!l Ille .......... ....., • ..., llllliwc J-c ______ .. , ..... Melt. .. air. --• 7 -...... .. ,.,.. .... , ........ wbeft tlley --.. SS 3 ~ 0. • 0 .... ii -.e ,_ fllraiilllt ... ('Wf § .......... . .......... csrirs .. ¥111 c-c _ ........ .....,. .... .. . ,,-................ ,,.. mti '·-··· ........... ... ..mili! --.. a lit .. 0 I WW 4er:a11,,_ ....... .... IN 1'llE IA1Z 0 I ... 111i1 .._.e.-etlfli!ll I _, -L ,._, wne 8ll aAw f a•-. '!'Mir ............... .... -' -1 • tllllt .. c 7 J ii i:..:iaa ...... -... ., ......... dlieir tams.. Tiie CllUA rot ............ .S- rd widl ~ callaialt.. ... · 7 4 J' I ................... .. ......... -........ rads .. ~ ra 1llilft ae -.,. ..... ... ...,__ ~ -.,, llillk II'11'¢ttnm ...... _tl_ a.mil·rw' • ae Vilt ClllC -n... lws Ill• la I L 0. amlt --•. 'i'C .... hl1ln.. a..-, 9ie em . • ., ae Wl -.e ..,.,. ii .... _,. a-e "'V . c .. say .._. 9JrJ' ._ ._. .. .._ Tiiiey ae • ...,._ - af..-u n aDlllRSlill.wia ,..... • 11 .. - .... ~ llll'• .. ~·· ........ nlfl" tiirlmeL lbdl ti it will be clandeS· tia. S-.i it will be Kt.a of sab· _.. • nammended by the Pro- pewi+t Lablr PartJ, the DuBois a... _. tbe present leaders of w111t ia llfl af SNCC. 11lla could -a.e .-...gmg of buildings and trillps ... other' ada ., equal vio- ftre. WW w BOW abould know witboul .., .... is tbat: L) 'nleJe demon· stufi an delaying any poulble ..... die ww in Vietnam, 2..) 1he i*llill ..t thole who have honest ...,... ...... bf DOW bow that they ... an lleimC med by the hard core .-M9W IDJallJ outD:le their own C!Fmllr}. n WILL• llOKE and more dlf. m.11 le ddad the Bill of Rights, a..p Ollis m1llt be done. Honest dis· .s will firld the future more and ~ 1119.aiJe. Troops may not always ate ..,_me imoJts and tauntings ,,_ a..e wbo bate the meaning of a. Giiii(-worn by those troops. 'I'-wbo do not want freedom to • rallJ f.reedmB will be lhe only pimn .i a )lf'Otelt which was a de· lall far e•a1one. Oii M 1:11, crews were at work c"' • e 1IP the debris of filth dis· ~ by demonstrators and scrub-llilFIC 1IP after those who had urinated _. ddecakcl about the Pentagon ,.._ The futon must consider what ...... Ultimate Test ol a Wise Parent Thoughts at Larte: Perhaps the ultimate test of a wile parent is knowing when the child must not be forced against itl will. and when the child really wanta to be forced against its will. • • • The inability to forget injustices .in- flicted upon us is a form of. mvery that is more crippling than the inju- tices themselves. • • • Those who are sincerely desirous ol. Dear 'floomy Gus: If the backers ot Shirley Temple Black want her thought of as anything but a child actress, why do they refer to her as Mn. Shirley Temple Black in.stud of Mrs. Charles Black? -H. M. G. f~lt 1.,1vrt retlK>t ,_..., -.. MOIU rll, ll!fte ef Ille -· 1.- ftllf HI ...... 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Is fanned by irritation in lhe oyster . • • • Imagining that two persons can live IDcdber before marriage and thua pin a knowledge of what marriage will be like together, is as fallacious as imagining that playing tennis with U. net down provides an adequate rumple ol what the game will be witb tbr Kt stretched taut • • • Ontt you b e I i e v e you are doing something from a single motive dis- trust that action -for you are 'tying lo yourself. • • • It is easy to see that force without illt.elligence soon leads lo bruta.llty; what is less easy to see, but equally tr.. 1s lhat intelUgence without fortt soon makes the triumph or bru· taJity mevitable. . . . / Smug moralizers would do well do ~ lhe aocient words of. Chaung· TR. •ho said: .. Of the five vices. the Yitt of the mind is the worst. What is the vi~ of the mind? It Is self-sat· ilf actioo. '' • • • Wh~n a man isn't doing much of any1tung, he is said to be "loafing"; when a woman isn't doing much ol anything. sht 1s said lo be "shopping." • • • · lrony .. was invented by the weak m order to m~ult the strong w1thoui being PUJUAheCI for 1L A Teacher Gives the Facts 'I'o the Editor: I am just one of many teachers who are sick and tired of being told bow lazy I am and how easy I have it. I r efer to the letters of Jack Hinchliffe and H. L. White (DAILY PILOT, Oct. 23). Irresponsible accusationg of this 1ort are so far from t.he actual situa· lion that I cannot let them go by un· contested. For the sake of the thousands of hard-working. dedicated teachers in Orange County, I would like to tell it as it really is. My experiences in the teaching field are typical of every teacher in this area. 1. r SPENT FIVE YEARS in col· lege obtaining a credt!lltlal and an· other two year• 1al.ning an M. A. de· gree in my t.eaclMg field. I have taught almost five yeara and am atlll payin' oU the debt. 2. My first teaching assignment (1982) paid $5,1188. I bad to be on c&m· put from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. and I taugllt live clueet with a 2.S-minute lunch break. I used my one free per· iod to prepare for classes, which m,eant all paper grading was done at home. I spent an average of 2X> hours a week outside ol school hours on homework. No teacher's workday ends when school is out. 3. I taught in an un·airconditioned, un-<:arpeted quonset hut with 35 stu· deots in a class. The m ajority of schools are not luxurious or modern, but ju.st plain overcrowded . Letters from readers art wtlcC>fTU Normally writers should con~11 their messagu in 300 word$ or less. The right to condeme letters to fit space or eliminate libel if reserved. All let· ters must include signature and mail· ing addreu, but names will be with- held on request. 4. EVERY TEACHER miat donate service to the school -the usual amount being 40 hours. These hours are worked off by supervising after· school clubs, lunch duty, or student activities. For example, chaperoning a football game and dance from 6 p.m. until 12 mldnJght constitutes six hours of service. There is no pay for this. ~. Teaching only nine months of the year simply means another job must be landed for the remaining three months. I do not lcnow ONE teacher who does not hold another job during the summer. U you doubt me, just ask a few teachers how they spend their "le~ly vacations." 6. ASIDE FROM the r e g u l a r school day, there are other required activities a teacher must attend such as department meetings, staff meet· ings and PT A meetings. ll should also be noted that all teachers in Orange County are expected to cootinue their education by attending college claaaes at night. A semester haa not gone by that I have not signed up for at least three un its. 7. Almost all teachen in Orange County Including myseU belong to the NEA and/or the CTA. neither of which ia affiliated with the AFL-CIO. It ia just such attitudes as Mr. Hindlllffe'I and Mr. White's that are driving teach· en to the AFT type of organhatiooa. I. IF I HAD BEEN interested making a fast buck, I would never have gone into teaching. However, this week's Saturday fteylew does state an interesting fact: tile average teacher in the U.S. makes '6821; the average construction worker makes J15Z'>. I don't think I'm overpaid. NOW GET ME STRAIGHT -I am not complaining-but merely ~ ing a realistic pichre of the teaching profession. I went into this field fully aware of the wock and the problems involved. But just don't tell me rve got an easy, non-demanding, overpaid job. Teachers are tired of. being walked on by uninformed people spouting generalities baaed on superficial ob- servations. U anyone still fee~ teach- ers are getting too much pay for too llttle work, I invite them to apeod one month, nay one week, as a danroom teacher in our public schools. CHRISTINE OTTO A Comic Opera Travesty WASHINGTON -The one clear and distinct result of the anti-war pro. teat disorders in Washington is this: The protest has not altered the di· rection of government policy. 1t has, to the contrary, caused high officials to th1nk that if this is the best the protesters can do they need be con· 1idered no more than an uncomfort· able nuisance. A comparison is in order between the immensely impressive demonstra· tion of civil rights advocates a cou- ple of years ago and the anti-war protest. THE CfVTL RIGHTS demonstration left behind It an impression of deep commitment on the part of the 100.- 000 who came to Washington on be- half of a morally justiliable cause. The anti-war protest left behind it the impression that a small fraction of the 50,000 or so who came to Washington compromised the deep convictions of the more rational ma· jority by childish and ineffectual be· bavior. Dedicated adults sincerely protest· ing the war seemed to fade from the scene aft.er they had gathered at the Lincoln Memorial. The action shi!t· Bt1 Geor9e ----. Dear George: My husband rushes into the house after a day at the office, kicks off his shoes, rips off hi11 necktie, throws off his shirt and flops down on the 11ora for a nap. Do you have advice for a clod Uke this? MRS. l. Dear Mrs. I.; J certainly do! He is going to get the crease out of his trousers U he doesn't change them and my advice is ror you to make aure he has an old pair or pants ready when he falls through the door. (You are a considerate wife to ask about him.) .. "' . ed to the dis-oriented hippies and foul· mouthed girls who made a comic op- era travesty ol storming the Penta· gon against carefully restrained po, lice and troops who could have driven tnem away in a single maneuver: THE CAMPUS.TYPE disorders re· sultlng in 600 or so protesters being carried off the scene ~dded the rid.le· ulous to·uch which could only have saddened and disheartened dedicated liberal objectors to the war. It will take much more than this to alter by one bombing raid the course of the war in Vietnam and President John· son lost no tlme in malting that clear. The travesty at the Pentagon may have a parallel with what happened following the peaceful rights demon· stration. Tiie reservoir of public sym, pathy and r espect which that demon· stration filled was soon q u i c k l y drained by a summer of bloody riot· ing and destruction in the cities. That, too, was the work of a minority. What the civll rights movement lost by violence, the war protest is in danger of losir\g by weird behavior which draws down public ridicule and distaste, to say nothing of abhorrence of the personal manners and speech o( the pt'Ot~ters. SO THIS DEMONSTRATION goes down in history as the great hippie revolt against the Pentagon, which ls more a joke than a crisis. and to be compared for its social significance with the panty nuds or a generation ago. ll1slorically. the war protesters did not do as well as the demonstrators (who were more numerous) against putting down the Philippine insurrec· tlon earlier in the century, and nolh· Ing to compare with the determined sutfragettes who demanded and got to right of women to vote. Of CICU'M. the ladies were on sound political and moral grounds. OWING, PERHAPS, to some of the earlier civil rights demonstrations, the idea has become establiabed among groups which wish to cbanC• the course of government policy that if a very large crowd can be gath- ered and a melee encouraged the authorities will become ao frightened that they will take the action de· manded. This doctrine of govern, ment by synthetic rebellion may be running Its course and particularly so if the television networks show H much restraint as in the case of the war protest. ~ithout live TV these staged rebel· lions lose a good deal of their public impact, particularly on a pleasant Qc, tober Saturday afternoon when sev• eral football games are l.n progress. If the policy in Vietnam is to be changed, it will not be through such staged travesties as the Wuhlngton war protest. nor by the clirty~word orations of Norman Maller. 1wn;m11 · Thunday, October 28, 1967 Tht •ditorfal page of the DaU.r PiLot tteks to in/orm and 1ttm- tdau reoc:kn by preaenting UU. ne~spapef"'a opiniona and eona- ment.arv on topiu of •nur~n. and !ignifjcancc, bt1 providing cs forum for tht upr.1'"°" of our rtadcr1' opinions, and bf preHnting tht diver., IM10- pofnt.s of inf orm.ed ob1snm• and spokesl'l\ffl on tor>tc1 01 tM <1-011. Robert N. Weed, Publisher • t f 5 c I A Toe Newp rein.ft of clli tioo f Tht of Ne lie W said Ow from to str s.reer Fun autbo lin n1 ex pen BuJJ onto 1 they , DevliJ Mut Croat day r pro tee tide r first ' Tod. pendi.l sures 000 fa Ead propel about accorc: emerg the cit about